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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-02-04 (Regular) Meeting Agenda• . , -• • ] c=::ll!!!!!!ll • .. 0 2;/~/C/ I • {]µt~ ,Gt . . . • &Ad II-\, ~ ~ ~'~,~ II ) I 1 ; ~ I. \1 13( 14 • • ....... • • • • • •• • VERBATIM -CITY COUNCIL NEETIN& 2/4/91 ITEN 12 I 4 v11/IULLOCK BULLOCK: I INVITE CITY COUNCIL TO JOIN NE IN UM, DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO HAVE PRESENT AT THE TOWN NEETIN& OF BUSINESSES, ALL OF THE BUILDING INSPECTORS ... PLEASE. YAN DYKE: THAT COULD BE INTERESTING. BULLOCK: BECAUSE I HAYE A FEELING THAT PROBABLY WELL OVER A THIRD TO PERHAPS A HALF OF THE COMPLAINTS THAT ARE GENERATED, ARE GOING TO BE GENERATED TOWARD THEN . I . • • ]- • • • 1. Call to Order • • t• . • ' EN&LEVOOD CITY CCUICIL EN&LEVOOD, ARAPAHOE COIIITY, COLORADO Regular Session February 4, lttl ,. - • The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:35 p.a. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Nellber Bullock. 3. Pledge of Alletiance The Pledge of Allegiance was lad by Mayor Van Dyke. 4. 1o11 can Present: Absent: A quor .. was present. Also present: 5 . llinutn Council Mlllbars Hathaway, Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nona City Man19er Fraser Assistant City Attorney Gri .. City Clark Crow Director llanush, Caaaunity Develo.,..nt Acti119 Director Fonda, Public Works Director Black, Recreatton (a) CUICIL .............. -IT IMS •••a. TO AINOV( TN[ llllllrtS OF TN[ UUIAL IIUTJ• OF .-Y II, INI. ~ts: Council Mlllbars Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habefltcht, Van Dyke Nays: Nona Notion carried. (CITY Cl£Rl'S NOTE : COUNCIL IIDIICR IUllOCl IW)[ R£F£R£NCE TO A CMANC H WISH D NM>£; AFTER DISCUSSING THIS WITH M . IUllOCl, IT IMS DETC ... INCO TH JANUARY 21, 1991 , NIIIITES DID NOT IEQUI COMECTIV[ ACTION .) 6. PN •KftMU IM Vtsttors I. • , - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes February 4, 1991 -Page 2 • • • t• (a) Mayor Van Dyke presented on behalf of the City the 1991 contribu- tions to the following agencies: Court House, Inc. Meals-on-Wheels Arapahoe Mental Health Arapahoe Philhannonics Holiday Parade C011111ittee Gateway Battered W0tnen Interfaith Task Force Save-the-Horsecar CO!allittee $ 2,500 3,000 2,000 1,000 2,000 2,500 13,000 1,500. (b) Resolutions appointing/reappointing llellbers to various boards and coaissions were considered. The resolutions were assigned nUllbers and read by title: (1) RESOLUTION NO. 4, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING JAMES TOTTON TO THE ENGLEWOOD URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORI - TY FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. CCUICIL .... HATIWIAY IIOYED, -IT IIAS SECGIIDED, TO ..... 1£saun• •. 4, SOUS Of lMl. Ayes: Council Nlllbers ltoltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Notion carrted. Nr. Totton's appointalftt will expire February 5, 1996. (It) RESOLUTION NO. 5, SERIES Of 1991 A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING BOTY WILSON TO TH( ELECTION CCIIIISSION FOR THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD. CCUICIL IIEIIID HAWY IMO, -IT IN SECIIIIID, TO Ufllft IUkUTJ• m. I, SOUS Of IHI. Ayes: Council Nlllbers loltay, Hath..,, Wiggins, Bullock , Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: NoM Motton carried. Ns . Wilson 's appo t ntalftt will exptre February 1. 1995 • ( I 11) RESOLUTION NO . 6 , SHIU Of 1991 A R£S0l.UTION REAPPOINTING LINDA COIII TO TH( DID Of ADJUSTNENT AND APPEALS FOR THE CITY Of ENGLEIOJO . CCUICIL .... MTIIMIIY .a. -IT IN ..... TO Ufllft 1uown• •• I, SOIU OF lMl, Ayes : Council Nlllbers loltay, Hath--,, ,1199tn s, 14,llock, Clayt011, HINfttcht, Van Dyb Na.1s : Noftt Not.10ft carried . "1 , Cohft's appoh1tatftt will expire fWUtry l, lffl • . , • . I . • ]- - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes February 4, 1991 -Page 3 • • • (iv) RESOLUTION NO. 7, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING DONALD SEYMOUR TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND AP- PEALS FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COUNCIL MENIER HATHANAY MOVED, AND IT IMS SECOll>ED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 7, SERIES OF 1991. Ayes: Council Melllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. Mr. Seyaour's appointaent will expire February 1, 1995. Mayor Van Dyke presented Mr. Seyaour with the Appointaent Certificate and the City's logo lapel pin in appreciation of his efforts as a llellber of the Board of Adjustaent and Appeals. (v) RESOLUTION NO. 8, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING CARL WELKER TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ANO APPEALS FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COUNCIL NEIIIEl HATNAMAY MOVED, AND IT MAS SECOll>ED, TO APPIOVE IESOLUTION NO. 8, SEIIES Of 1991. Ayes: Council Netlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. Mr. Welter's appointant will expire February 1, 1995. (vi) RESOLUTION NO. 9, SERIES Of 1991 A RESOLUTION APflOINTING NEIL McELHINNEY TO Fill A POSITION ON THE ENGLEWOOD DOWNTM DEYELOPNENT AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY Of ENGLEIIOOO. Council Nlllbtrs loltay, Hath•ay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. Mr. McElhtnney's appotntant will expire June 30, 199Z. (vti) RESOLUTION NO. 10, SERIES Of 1991 A RESOLUTION APflOINTING RUTH SNITH TO Fill A POSITION ON THC ELECTION CCIIIIS · SION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COIIICIL IIEIIIEI NATWY IMI.D, -IT IN IB ... , TO Ufawt llsaufl• •• 10, SIIIES Of 1111. Ayes: Council ...._rs loltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, 8u11ock, Clayton, Habefttcllt, Van o,kt Nays: Nont Mot.ton carried. Ms . Sllttti's appotnlalftt. wl11 expire FtbrQry l, lttZ. 7. lon•sdlMul~ Vhttort ·- ' I . • I - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes February 4, 1991 -Page 4 • • I • • "' - ,, (a) Selwyn Hewitt, 4915 South Pearl Street, COIIIIIN!nded Council for their efforts in addressing the issue of certain nuisances and environmental prob- lems which exist in the connunity. He c011111ented, however, that certain parts of the code as it is proposed require further review specifically as it re- lates to •hobby and derelict vehicles.• He suggested that Council consider exempting one hobby vehicle per residence froa the $100 registration/permit fee. He stated in his opinion it is excessive to charge a fee for a hobby vehicle just because the vehicle is not licensed or used on a daily basis but otherwise •aintained. He was also concerned about collectors' cars and recre- ational vehicles, control of which he did not feel was addressed by the pro- posed changes. Again, he suggested exe11pting one vehicle of any type (motor hOM, hobby, autoaobile, boat, etc.) which is properly aaintained frOIII the registration/perait fee. It was explained to Mr. Hewitt that one purpose of the proposed changes is to rid the City of its •junk car problea. • Mr. Hewitt agreed that unsightly vehicles or vehicles 1n disrepair should be e11a1nated, but he countered there ts a difference bet ... n those vehicles and vehicles which are totally whole and serviceable but for one reason or another are not licensed. He contended that the kind of vehicle he was suggesting be exeapted 1s not an eyesore or a detr1aent to the cC1111Unity. It was pointed out that effective January 1, 1991, all collector vehicles will require insurance before collector plans can be issued. The definitions of •derelict vehicle• and •hobby vehicles• were discussed. COUIICIL IIEIIIEI CUYTIII IMO, -IT IIAS IUIIIIID, TO ••• FOIIIAID MElllA ITDI 11(41). Ayes: Nays: Council Mlllbers loltay, Hathaway, llt99ins, Bullock, ClaytOft, Habeft1cht, Van Dyke None Motion carried. • •••• 11. (d) The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 63.l, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 63.l, INTIIOOUCEO BY COUIICIL NEN(RS HATHMMY All) CLAYTON A 81 LL FOR AN ORDINANCE MEll>IN5 EN&LEIIXIO Ult IPAL CODE 1915 BY REPEALING PARTS Of TITLE 6, TITLE II, AND TITLE 16 AND AIJDIN& A NOi TITLE 15 . COUIICIL IIEMD CUYTIII IMD, -IT IIAS --. TO Ufllft CIUIICIL IILL •• 13. l. COUIICIL IIEMD MWY .... -IT IIAS --. TO ..... TIil •n TO ALU* ma c•UIID CITIZIIS TO SfUI TO TNIS ISM. Ayes : Council Mlllbers loltay, Hathaway, 11199tns, Bullock, Clayton, Habefticht, VIII Dyke Nays : None Motion carried . ' I. • - • • • Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes February 4, 1991 -Page 5 • . (~ • Betty Keena, 4801 South Kala11ath Street, brought to Council's attention a situation which might arise if it were necessary for s0111eone residing in the City to store a vehicle for a friend or relative who has been called to active mil i tary duty. Council Mellber Clayton responded to Mr. Hewitt's c011111ents. He explained he fee ls the issue is far broader and involves 110re than the appearance of Mr. Hewitt's hobby vehicle; that there are a tremendous nullber of cars throughout the City which are not aatntatned and •whtch are rotting tnto the ground.• He stated thts ts an issue where the good of the c011aUntty must overshadow the rights of the tndtvidual tn order to deal effectively wtth the problem. He stressed that a licensed, insured vehicle would not be subject to the permit fee. He pointed out the effective date of August 1, 1991, gtves owners an opportunity to get rid of vehicles in disrepair. Concerning Ms. Keena's com- ment, he felt a special peratt could be issued for ailitary service personnel. Council Mellber Habenicht expressed concern over the possibility that by legis- lating the S100 peratt fee, we aay be creating situations whereby people with yard space uy be willing to store hobby/derelict vehicles for others, a situation whtch would not alleviate the proliferation of excessive junk vehi- cles. She felt Mr. Hewitt's s1199estton of exeapttng a singular vehicle would possibly stop the proltferatton. COUNCIL IIEIIIEl NAIEIIICHT IIOVED, -IT IIAS smllD, TO ... 11·1·3 A I TO ADD A PI0¥1SI• TO DDIPT -VDIICLE PEI IIIUS8IN.D FIGII THE IEIISTUTI• - POIIIT FEE IEQUIISIEIIT'. The pros and cons of such an ex...,tton wre discussed. Nr. Clayton coaet1ted there would not be auch potnt to the ordinance tf each residence had one ex- eaptton. The S100 peratt fN •puts tNth• tnto the ordinance. It was clartfted that the peratt fN ts •vet1tcle spectftc. • Atatn, it was pointed out that tf a velltcle wre 1 tcensed and insured tt would not c .. under the prov ts ton of the perat t. Vote results on proposed ... nc1a1nt: Ayes: Council lllllbers Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: Council lllllbers loltay, Hathaway, "tntns, Bullock, Clayton Motton failed. Mayor Van Dyke asked for ftnal coatnts before vott111 OIi Counctl 1111 63 .1. Council lllllber loltay offered that he felt the SIOO penatt fN wtll address the aatter of unsightly velltcles tn dtsrepatr; that cttattCN1s wtll result tn owners getting a peratt or tttltng rtd of the velltcle . Council lllllber Hathaway addtcl that the City dots cOftduct 1ucttCN11 for derel lct/JUftk velltcles .tltch are left °" the street . Mayor Van Dyke stated she upport the ordtnMCt as btt111 • ste, tn t rt9ht dtrectton evtft thcM,gh Council 1111 receive CCN1stdtraatle fttdlN c:k abNt the •one car .• " I . • , • • • Englewood City Council Minutes February 4, 1991 -Page 6 • . ,~ • "' - Council Member Habenicht stated she too supports the Bill which shows a con- certed effort on the part of concerned citizens representing both sides of the issues who came together and through their efforts have presented Council with Title 15. Council Member Clayton stated he can understand how attached some folks are to their vehicles; however, he hopes they will reconsider and decide whether or not those vehicles should be stored in their yards. He hopes Englewood's ap- pearance will be the beneficiary of those decisions. Council Melllber Bullock had no c011111ent. Further discussion ensued about adllintstering certain provisions of the or- dinance. It WIS agreed that prior to August I, 1991, various enforcement points need to be discussed with the City Attorney. The intent was clear that a licensed, insured, operable vehicle regardless of its type WIS exeapt frOII the S100 penait fff. Council Nlllber Habenicht offered that there is confusion between the defini - tion of hobby vehicle and derelict vehicle especially since the definition of hobby vehicle includes derelict vehicle; further , that perhaps classic vehi - cles should be exeapted or soae note should be lllde that licensed vehicles are not included . Assistant City Attorney Grt• explained that that ts accoa- pl ished by Oll isst on . Counc il ._..r Hath ... y called for the question : vote results on approval of Council 1111 63 .J : Ayu : lays : Not on can-ed . Counc tl ._..rs loltay, Hathaway, Wi99ins, lulloclt, Cl ayton , Habeft t cht, ¥111 Dyu ..... fir . .._,u retllnled to the ,od ha 111d 19at11 expresud 11111 conce"' about a,ltt - ple icl ster • • • • • At t s Po 11t , C ret uffled t o t he lllftda -Noll -scheduled Vtst tors. • ' I . • ' , ] • • • Englewood City Council Minutes February 4, 1991 -Page 7 • 0 I • • her opinion might taint contributions or a candidate's ability to accept cer- tain monies or sponsorships. She stressed the record keeping aspect of the proposed ordinance and wondered what City depart111ent would be charged with enforcing it. She urged that the bill not be passed; however, if Council intends to pass it, she rec011a1ends finding out the cost of enforcement . She also urged that statutory limits be included. Another option would be to fol- low former Senator Cole's exa11ple of accepting no contributions. Counc 11 Mellber Bu 11 ock countered Ms. Keena ' s reaarks, advising that many of her questions and c01111ents had been addressed at the last Council 111eeting. He aentioned, a110ng other things, that statutory 11•its are not necessary, that people or organizations outside the City do not have a franchise or right to influence City elections, that the court is the proper place to determine validity of charges of violation. He COllll8nted the ordinance does not suggest additional reporting requireaents. Ms. Keena responded. Council Mellber Habenicht suggested bringing forward Agenda Ilea ll(c) if further debate 1s necessary. COUNCIL IEIIIO NAIDIICHT NOVED, -IT IIAS SECCNIED, TO NI• FOINAIID A&EIIDA ITEII ll(c). Ayes: Nays: Notion carried . Council Mellbers Koltay , Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock , Clayton , Haben i cht, Van Dyke None • •••• 11. (c) The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 10.l , entitled: COUNCIL BIL L NO . 10 .1, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NDIIER BULLOCK A Bill FOR AN ORDINMICE PROHIBITING CANDIDATES FOR ElECTICII TO THE OFFICE OF CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEIOJD FIION ACCEPTING PAC (POLITICAL ACTICII CCIINITTEE) CCIITRIMITICIIS FIION INTERESTS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THE CITY, ANENOI NG ENGLEIOJD UICIPAl CODE 1•s. TITL E I , CHAPTER 5 , SECTICII Z IY ADDING A NEW SUISEC TICII U . Council ..._.,. Habetltcht stated tha t severa l of Ns. Kffft a 's cClalltftts •lrrored her C*II concer111 . She stated the ord11111Kt t a"9'ts t.a gNM,ps, In particular the South Netro Chlllber of Coaerce and the South Suburban Boa rd of Re a ltors, both of .._ have Interest 111 Engl....od but are "'1slca11y located ou t side the Ctty . Hwtver, In her opt11ton, both 9nM1PS have dtaonstrated througtl tnltr· vtewlng, endorsing, Ind C011trlbutl119 funds to clndt da tes for loca l elections that they stet thoughtful, t11foratd c1ndtd1t11 • wl 11 .art to laprove t coeaunftlts they serve . She toolt parttcul ar offense to the second •Whereas • tn the ordhtance •tch tndtcates there h a direct cOMtetton bet""" the PACs nd the voting record or c rtat11 counctl"rsons . She conttllNd by stating the ordll11nc chast l I t 9nMIP • ha proven to be ,oslt ve force 111 I. • ' ] • • • Englewood City Council Minutes February 4, 1991 -Page 8 • • I • • ,. - the south metro region for being good citizens, for striving to enhance real estate and economic development markets. The Bill goes on to say that if either of these groups would move their office into the City, then their in- fluence and money would be okay. As she finds the second •whereas" onerous and without reason, COlltCIL MENIER HABENICHT IIOVED, All> IT IIAS SECOll>ED, TO STRIKE THE SECOII> •11t£R£AS• FRON COlltCIL BILL NO. 10,1. Council Metllber Habenicht explained she objected to the infla .. able contents of the second •whereas.• Further, that it contained numerous uncalled-for innuendoes. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Motton failed. Council Metlbers Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Council Metlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock Council Metlber Bullock expressed regret that Ms. Keena had left the aeettng before he had an opportunity to respond aore fully to her c0111ents. He stated this btll ts an effort to potnt people tn the rtght dtrectton. He reiterated hts belief that the best fact-ftndtng foru11 ts the court systea, letting a neutral party detenatne the facts . He disagreed wtth Ms . Habenicht that the forces of the South Metro Chlllber of Coaaerce and the South Suburban Board of Realtors have been postttve, and he stated the •revolving door• relattonshtp set forth tn the second "Whereas• has happened and that ts the reason for tht s ordinance . Counc i l Metlber Hathaway explained that t t ts her intent 1n vott119 1n favor of this ordinance to eltatnate all PACs even those w1th1n the City tf they en - dorse a •revolv1119 door• relat t onshtp. She concurred with Ms. KHna that there .. Y be enforc-nt probl•s but felt those probl•s could be wrked out . She offered that this t s a prerequtstte for th1119s about to happen on the State level as well as the national level . She spoke about the need for all elected officials to hold thaselves ac cOU11 table . Cou nc il Meaber Bullock agreed th is is a tood tt• to brt119 this .. uer for - ward , that recently Senator Con si d i ne and Pre si dent lush both spoke aga i nst PAC s. Council Meaber Clayt on stated he had not 101 tctted f unds froa e ither the South Metro Ch...,.r or t he Gre ater £1191.-ood Ch lllber . Ne was not certa t 11 t f he had received a 1111 11 contribution froa the loard of Realt or s . Ne d id state, h v r, that he Intents to continue supporttftl ft na nct ally t he Protr of the South Me tro Ch...,.r aftd t ha t he would 1-,or t stall ar prov r•s of t he En - gl.-od Ch...,.r tf they art offered . Ne felt that there are seve ral groups .tlo art IIOl l oc ated In the city llalts 111h ch are st ill 1-,ortant t o the Ctty . He stre sed the Importance of the South flt t ro Bo ard of Re altors t o t he future of t City of £1191.-ood, and he ,-tnded COUIICII not to forte t that It still ha to rt wtth t s ortantuttons . He staled he has "° Q111rrel w th t ph lo c,ohy of tlif19 rd of PAC aoMy ; t refore, he h wt111ftl to give th 1 ord " a try . v r , 1Cpres ed that tt should be otay to ac tPt y I . • , - • • • • • I • • . ' Englewood City Council Minutes February 4, 1991 -Page 9 from a relative or friend toward a campaign even though that relative or friend did not reside in Englewood . COIIICIL IIEIIIER CLAYTON MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOM>ED TO MEND SUIPARA&RAPH 6. TO READ AS FOLLOIIS: ,. IIOTHIN& IN THIS CODE PIOYISION SHALL PIEYEIIT MY OllUIIIZATION, AS- SOCIATION, CITIZEN, IUSIIESS GI IIOUP FllOII EIINIISII• GI SUPPOllTIN& MY CAll»IDATE ASL-AS llt NONEY IN EXCESS OF ,50 FllOII MY CON- TRIIUTGI GI OTHER CONTRIBUTION IS CIVEN Dlmfl TO fHE cAli)JDATE .-mJcAllflAIM OllUNIZATICIN EXCEPT IY l•IVIIIUAL IESIDEIITS AND BUSINESSES LOCATED IIITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF ENILEIIOOD. [UNDER- SCORING DENOTES ADDITIONAL WORDING] Ayes: Council Metlbers Koltay, Clayton, Van Dyke Nays: Council Mellbers Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht Motion failed. City Manager Fraser sugge~ted a change in the wording of Subparagraph E for 110re efficient enforceaent. COIIICIL IIENID IULLOClt IIOV£D, -IT IIAS SECONDED, TO MEIi> SUIPAUIMPH E. IY DELETI• THE IIOIDS •p.c (POLITICAL KTICIN COIIIITTEE)• -INSOTJ• THE VOID •IIILAIIFUL •, SUIPAUIUPH E. TO IUD AS FOLLCIISz E. YIOUTICIN Of 11111 •1111111C£ SNAU c:mtlfflE A PSIALTY ASSES~ EQUAL TO THE_. Of 1IIE UIUIRL CONTRIIUTICIN .. TO MI.IC- TIOIAL LIIIITS Of THE -ICINL COUIT'S LMQ. AIILITY TO IIINSE. Ayes: Council Nlllbers Koltay, Hathaway, lfiggins, Bullock, Clayton Nays: Council Nlllbers Habenicht, Van Dyke Motion to -nd carried . Mayor Van Dyke offered an opportunity for final CClllllleflts before vottng on Counctl 8111 No . 10 .1 as ... nded . Coun c il llellber Haben ich t stated llr . Bull oc k's t nt tn t t o hav t t he courts dtcldt on utter s conc em tng all ettd vi ol at tons sounds li ke 1 tt tga t '°" •lllcll sounds like a cost to t he tupayer. She st rongly rec aa 111ded vo t tng a,a tnst t he bil 1 . Mayor Van Dyke stated she dtd ftOt beltnt t hh bill ts the bell .., lo lddre s the ulltr. She believes t bt11 ts poorly wrlllt11, that It does •t eddres the Issue of ethics, that It ta"91ts 1pec1flc 0"1anlut.l011s . s1111tsttd th at tf Council chooses to lddress the ttlllcs tu• of NC c011trtlMltl0111, t best •IY to do so W10Uld be lo pass a ,..solution stallf19 that pesltt•. rtQUested that staff prov de a cost analysh of the '9Corcl kee,t .. 111d t11 • forcNtftl for tapl tat'°" of this part cuhr ordlftlfttt . closed r ce1111tnts by staling did ftOl su,,ort t ordtnanc . ' I . • , - • • Englewood City Council Minutes February 4, 1991 -Page 10 • • • • • Council Member Bullock countered Ms. Habenicht's connents stating he did not understand why she was against the ordinance as it takes the power away from •big 110nied people, the PAC organizations, and puts it back in the hands of the people.• He plans to pursue an ethics package to present to Council as he deeas there is a need for one. He concurred that it is a noble objective to e11a1nate all PACs and he would support that if a constitutional aeans became available. He urged support and approval of the proposed ordinance stating Englewood has an opportunity to aake national history by eliainating the out- side interest of PACs. He called for the question. Vote results on approval of Council 8111 No. 10.1 as aended: Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton Nays: Council Nellbers Habenicht, Van Dyke Motion carried; Council 8111 No. 10.1 as ... nc1ec1 approved • ••••• At this point, Council returned to tlle agenda -Coaunications and Proclaat1ons. 8. ca.untcattons 1M Pl"ocl-ttons (a) CGIIICIL -CUYTIII .... -IT IU m. TO flOCUIII FDIUAIY 3. INl ~ FDI R:IY t. lNl. Al ._TIIIAL --SS .... Ayes: Council Nellbers IColtay, Hathaway, Wi91ins, •nock, ClaytOII, HabNicllt, Ylft Dyu Nays: loN Notion carried. (b) CIIIICIL -.,_, -. -IT IU m11aa. 11 fllCLAII TIIE llalll 0, FIIIIMl'I, lNl, Al .... Cll llltlllY ...... Ayes : CW11 R•ars IColtay, Hat"-1, lft91tas, llock, Claytoa, .... tdlt , Y Dyu Nays: loN Nottoa carrted • •. cw ...... CIIIICIL ITIII t (a)1 CIL • t oa rrted . a.AYTIII • • n• • 11 ··- ( IL IILL • t. " . lloc , • - • Englewood City Council Minutes February 4, lttl -Page 11 10. Public Hearing • • • COIIICIL IIEIIIO HATHMIAY IIOVED, _, IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO OPEN TIE MLIC HEARING TO C4IIS1DD PIONSED uz••• EVIDEll:ED IY CCIUIICIL IILL •s. l 11llOUIH 7 IIIICII IIDE IIITIGIIUCED _, APPIOVED • FIUT IDDJ• • .MIIIMY 7, lffl. Ayes: Council Nellbers IC.oltay, Hathaway, Wtggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. Entered tnto the record was evidence that the Not tee of Publ tc Hearing was published tn the Ctty's legal newspaper, E~lewood Sentinel, on January 17, 1991. Certtftcattons of Posting of the aFectid property were also entered tnto the record. All evidence was presented under oath. Director Wanush presented back9round tnfonutton concerning the rezontngs, tdentifytng Heh parcel and explatntng the current ZOlling and the proposed changes. He COllatllted that each parcel .. t the crtterta for rezoning as set forth tn the Zoning Ordinance. The Planning c-tsst• held a publtc hearing on the rezoning of these seven parcels of land. He lllpllastzed that no cre- ation of ftOft•confoNtng uses would result f,-these rez•t111 actions. Dts- cusston ensued c011Cerntng the Z011t119 °" parcel 5 (Council 1111 No. 5) as an aut-ttve related use. Nr. Wuush responded, tnfoNtng Council that the Planning C-tsston and ZOlltng staff C011stder autcaottve related use tnap- proprtate for thts parcel of land. There wre no pers•s present • wished to address Council c011Cerntng the rez011i119 of tile Hveft parcels of lalld. CIIIICIL .... mTAY .... -IT IIU m111a, Tl a.NI 1111 fUILIC IEMI •• •s: Council R Airs !Calta,, Hat"-', 1ttwt11s, •nock, ClaytOII, ...._tdlt, V Dyle lays: NoN Ritt• carrted. (a) CGIIICIL llll •• I, IITIIIDUCED IY CGIIICIL 1Y TlfU: . -n• • Tl . . C . ONt ••• tt ., lftl, 1 IDUAY, IMS IUD ITIII lloc , • • - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes February 4, 1991 -Page 12 • • • (b) COUNCIL BILL NO. 2, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY, WAS READ BY TITLE: A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF PROPERTY BOUNDED BY THE CEN- TERLINE OF WEST EASTMAN AVENUE EXTENDED ON THE NORTH, THE CENTERLINE OF WEST FLOYD AVENUE ON THE SOUTH, THE ATlSF RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY ON THE WEST, ANO THE CENTERLINE OF THE HURON/INCA ALLEY FROM 1-1, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL TO 8-1, BUSINESS. COUNCIL NENIEI HATHAMAY MOVED, Alm IT IIAS SECC111D£D, TO APPROVE MEll>A ITEM lO(b). Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. Ordinance No. S, Series of 1991, is hereby assigned. (c) COUNCIL BILL NO. 3, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS, WAS READ BY TITLE: A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF SOUTH ELATI STREET AND WEST FLOYD AVENUE FROM B-2, BUSINESS TO B-1, BUSINESS. COUNCIL NENIEI 111.IIS MOVED, Alm IT IIAS SECC111D£D, TO APPROV£ MED ITOI lO(c). Ayes: Council Mlllbers Koltay, Hathaway , Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. Ordinance No. 6, Series of IMI, 1s hereby assigned. (d) COUNCIL Bill NO. 4, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MENIER HATIWtAY, WAS READ BY TITLE: A Bill FORM Oll>IIIMCE APPROVING THE REZCIIING Of ,_,,ERTY IOUND[D BY TH( CEN · TERLINE Of U.S. 215 (11£ST twllOEN AVOIIE) CII THE SOUTH, TH£ ATISF RAILROAD RUiHT ·Of ·IMY CII TN[ 11£ST, THE EAST PUERTY LIIE Of THE PD£1TY IDOITIFIED AS 9" 11£ST HMPDCN AVOU: CII THE EAST , All> APPlmlMTELY 500 FEET Of TN[ SOUTH · 11£ST COlll£R Of TN[ CINDERELLA CITY PAIICING LOT CII THE NORTH, FD l ·l, LICiHT INDUSTRIAL TO l ·l , BUSINESS . CouftCtl Neabt r Hathaway s tated she believed CNnetl 1111 No . 4 was orlgln11ly Introduced by Council ....._r Mabeft lcht ; Council ...._r Mabeftl cht COKYM'ed s t1t t119 she fel t t he a t nutes hid tncornctly tdeftttfted the 1pot1 sor II CNnell ....._r Nathawa,. Thertfort , Council ...._r Hathllfl1 wtthdrtW her aot ton and dtftrrtd to Ms . Nabttl tcht • CGUNCIL ... -Ian .... , -IT IN m1•a, Tl -TIii J-IY 7, lNI, can CGUNCIL IIIMU " cu ICTLY •••can CGUIICIL IILL ..... IITIO -DUCID IY CGUIICIL _. -Ian. ' I . • , 1- • • • • t• • . . Englewood City Council Minutes February 4, 1991 -Page 13 Ayes: Nays: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Motion carried. [CITY CLERK'S NOTE: AT THE TIME THE MOTION WAS MADE THERE WAS NO EVIDENCE BEFORE THE COUNCIL OR THE CLERK TO SHOW WHO MADE THE MOTION. IT HAS BEEN VERIFIED THAT THE MINUTES OF JANUARY 7, 1991, CORRECTLY REFLECT THAT COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT INTRODUCED COUNCIL Bill NO. 4. CONSEQUENT- LY, NO CORRECTION TO THOSE MINUTES IS NECESSARY. COUNCIL Bill NO. 4 WAS PUBLISHED ON JANUARY 10, 1991, UNOER THE CORRECT SPONSORSHIP.] CCIIIICIL IEIIID HAIEIIICHT IIOVED, -IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPIOVE MEll>A ITEII lO(d). Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. Ordinance No. 7, Series of 1991, is hereby assigned. (e) COUNCIL Bill NO. 5, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NEJIIER CLAYTON, WAS READ BY TITLE: A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF PIIOP£RTY ADJACENT TO U.S. HIGHIIAY 285, ALONG THE SOUTHIIEST ENTRANCE TO Clll>ERELLA CITY All> THE PROPERTY IDENTIFIED AS 711 WEST HNl'OEN AVENUE FAON B-2, IUSINESS TO 1-1, BUSINESS. CCIIIICIL .... CLAYTIII IIMD, -IT IMS SECGlmlD, TO .UPllft --ITEII lO(e). Ayes: Council 11811bers Koltay, Hat"-7, 111911111, Bullock, Clayton, Habentcllt, ¥111 Dyu Nays: None Motton carried . Ordinance No. 8, Series of 1111, 1s hereby ass19fted. (f) COUNCIL Bill NO. 6, IIITIDOUCED BY COUNCIL NOaER IUllOCl, IMS READ BY TITLE: A Bill FOR AN OIDINANCE UflDINli THE IIUCIIING Of NOPERTY IOUIIDED BY WEST GIRARD AVOU ON THE DTH, THE CENTERLIIE Of U.S. Hl&IIMY 215 (IWl'OEN AVENUE) ON THE SOUTH , THE CENTERLIIE Of SCIUTH ELATI STR£ET ON THE WE.ST, All> THE ALLEY ON THE EAST SIDE Of CITY HALL FD 1-1, LUiNT IIIJUSTRIAL TO 1 -1, BUSINESS • CGUIICIL .... M.l.lCI ..a, -IT IMS m111a, Tl .UPIIVI --ITIII ll(f). Aye s : Counc il 11811bers Koltay , Hatllaway , Wtgg t ns , lullock , Clayton , Habeft t dtt , ¥111 Dyu Nay s: None Not i on carr ied . Ord i nance No . t , Ser les of 1111 , h llertby 111 1...-. (9) COUNC IL II LL NO . 1, INTIIODUCED I Y CCUKI L NDIICR rot.. TA Y, IMS .cAD BY 111Lt : . , • ' I . • ' ' • • • Englewood City Council Minutes February 4, 1991 -Page 14 • • I• • A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF PROPERTY BOUNDED BY THE CEN- TERLINE OF WEST HAMPDEN PLACE TO THE NORTH, THE CENTERLINE OF U.S. HIGHWAY 285 (WEST HAMPDEN AVENUE) ON THE SOUTH, THE CENTERLINE OF SOUTH DELAWARE STREET EXTENDED ON THE WEST, AND THE CENTERLINE OF ENGLEWOOD PARKWAY ON THE EAST FROM 8-2, BUSINESS TO 8-1, BUSINESS. COUNCIL MENIER ICOLTAY NOYED, All> IT IMS SECONDO), TO APPROVE A&ENDA ITEM lO(g). Ayes : Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. Ordinance No . 10, Series of 1991, is hereby assigned . 11 . Ordi nanc:es, lno 1 ut 1 ons and llot ions (a) Acting Director Fonda presented a recoaendation froa the Public Works Departllent to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving a contract with the Colorado Departaent of Highways for a project that will iaprove the sig- nalization along South Broadway between Belleview and Littleton Boulevard . The iaprov-nts have been recoaended by Denver Regional Council of Govern - •nts . The State will provide all funds (approxi .. tely $70,000) except for indirect costs incuM'ed by Englewood , not to exceed S850. A siailar contract wil 1 be entered i nto by the State with the City of l1 t t1 eton. The City of Englewood will coordinate and interconnect the traffic signal equtpaent wtth the Ct t y of ltttl eton 's Traffi c Control Systea at the Ctty 's expense and at no add t t t oaal cost to the State . The Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No . IZ , 8"l ttled : COIIICll Bill NO . IZ , INTIIOOUCED BY COIIICll IEIBER HATIWIAY A Bill FOi M OIDIIWIC E APNOVJII& A CCIITRACT BElVUN TME COLOIAOO DEPARTNENT Of HIGllllYS All> TM( tin Of Ell&LEVDOO FOi FUIIDIII& TO INPDE TRAFFIC SIG · NAL I ZAT ICII Al.OIIC SOUTH IIIWY . CIUIICIL -MWY .... -IT 1111 BII.D, ll Affllft • FIIST IIM• 1• CIIIICIL IIU •• 11, IDHS If 1111. ~s: Coac il ,...rs loltay, Hath-.y , lf t gg t ns, lull oc k , Cl ayton, Hab8"tc ht , Van Oyte Nays: ..,.. Nolton c arried. (b) D rKlor IIK ,... ted a f'KI ndaltOII ,,. t llcreatiOII DI • partaent to adopt a resol t • tr 1ferrt111 $46 ,000 froa 5ol f CMr ta arnlngs to t l"l 5olf' Collrst .....,_t for the •10,000 Trees Project ,• • Black •plat• thlt staff • 11 be c111struct III the proJec:t free Oxford Av north to t ltar C pedestrt 1w dft, ..a.tu wtl 1 1-r the cost. and re · duct 10ftl ·lt,.. .. int • 11111f'ed C01111Ctl, tht tr fer d d not. aff t the CUrrttll lud Clpf'II f for t 901' C04trst . Pl The re olut.1111 11 t ad by tttl UTI -,. II, RI Of l"I •. ' I. • - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes February 4, 1991 -Page 15 <. • • A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE GOLF COURSE 1991 BUDGET. COUNCIL 1E111D CLATION MOVED, All> IT lfAS SECClll>ED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 11, SERIES OF 1991. Mayor Van Dyke aentioned that a aatching grant frOII the Corps of Engineers aay be available for partial reillburs ... nt of SOiie of the costs if the City con- structs the project. In response to a question by Council Mellber Habenicht concerning the contribu- tion value of the 10,000 Tree Project to the City, Mr. Black advised the total cost of the project frOII Union Avenue north 1s approxi•tely S200,000. Vote results: Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. Council Mellber Hathaway advised that TOIi Munds, Editor, En- ~lewood Sentinel, has voluntNred to assist in the •10,000 Tree Projecf:T tty NployN voluntNrs were discussed. (c) This it .. was aoved forward. See Page Nos. 7, 8, 9, and 10. (d) This it• was aoved forward. See P199 Nos. 4, 5, and 6. 12 • ...,.., Dtscusston (1) llayor's Choice (1) llayor Yu Dyke broelgllt one it• to the 1tte11tion of Council and staff concerning the budget cut affecting strNt sweeping. She coat11ted on the ....,.t of dirt, sllld, 111d 1ravel lllltch 1111 acc ... lated on the 1trNt1 11 a result of the f• POW storm thus far t11to the wtnter season, espectally tn the 1M11tae11 areas. ls she HI recetved naerou1 calls coaplatning about the acc.-lattOII, she 111C1Utred tf there was a posstbtltty of addresstng thts probl• 111 1ptte of the budget cuts. Nr . Fraser res,-ded stattng the budget reducttOII for strNt sweping c•t•- plated no rtducttN of sentces durt119 the wt11ter ... tits. "-tffr, he pointed Ollt the d fftcultt11 tftCOUllttred tn att...,tt119 to sweep the strNts prtor to a th . Ne assured C..Ctl that as 500ft II posstble, probably wttlltn the 111xt day or t•. the street sweper ...uld be baclt 111 fore,. TN budtet reduct 10ft 111d ts t t wa d cussed fvrther . (b) t1 c ...... ted that 111 her ,.,.rt t £119lewood's strNt Dtnver •tro area, Md tut cOfldtt.toa ts a result or . , ' I· • - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes February 4, 1111 -Page 1S • 0 t• • (i) Council Member Habenicht proposed a resolution concerning the liberation of Kuwait from Iraq. The resolution was assigned a number and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 12, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, THE CONGRESS AND THE UNTIED STATES ARMED FORCES IN THEIR EFFORTS TO LIBERATE KUWAIT FROM IRAQ. COIIICJL NDIIO HAIENICHT IIOYED, Nm IT lfAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION IIO. 12, SERIES OF 1191. Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council Metlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wt99tns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None (11) Council Mellber Clayton: 1) Proposed that the City use less sand, reducing the necessity to sweep as often. He did coaplt•nt staff on aatntenance of Broadway through Englewood. 2) Announced his appotnt .. nt to National League of Cities Policy C01atttee for Energy, Envirot111et1t and Natural Resources. 3) Announced Boy Scout Troop No. 92 plans to voluntHr tts services to the •10,000 Tree Project.• 4) Coaented about the Revet1ue Policy proposed by "1111elf and Council Neaber Koltay and requested 1t be scheduled for dtscusston tn the near future. (111) Council Neaber Habefttcllt CClalftted there are ~ things and bad thtngs about the sandtng. It ts certatnly needed -.. tt s Icy, IMlt tt ts • hazard -.. the tee clears up. Leaving the sand on the streets ts 1 safety COIICern, not Just an aesthettc one. (h) Council Neaber lltgglns lfMIUlred about the status of the safety/parking issues for Flood Nlddle School, partlcularly as tt relates to access froa U.S. 115 . Nr. Fraser will provide that lnfot"llltlon shortly. (v) Counctl Neaber Hathaway stated there ts • •cuo• IAC ·A·llOf ... ting Tuesday, February 5, about ._tell she has act.tsed ll'8 KN, Alerlca Beautiful Coordtnator . Site ,...tnded CONC:tl Ind staff about the ltlclt -off of the ·,uo• UC -A-Tia, A,rtl 6 at Nfle "'"' Stadt•. She ..._Slid vol•t rs for Englewood 's llp -SfftC perforaance . I) (vt) Counct1 .....,.r Koltay : Referring to the dhcu11I01t dvrlfll stlldy It 110ft vtth the flllewood Nott • Ing Authority, Nr . IColta, SUf9tSled a one -tt• ••ce,ttOft bt _. lo l Houslfll Rellabllltatton LOIII ,..,....t to al1ov the Housing Attthor ty to revt• 1t1 appllcat ton froa IChM1tcltlMtc Realty for ,.lt>ll ltaUon of • .. I • • • I - • En9lelftM>d City Council Ninutes February 4, 1991 -Pa .. 17 • • apart•nt building. As the agreement 1s written, eligible properties over four dwelling units are excluded. COIIICIL IIEIIIEll UL.TAY IIDVED, -IT IIAS SECCIIID, TO APPllOYE A --TINE WAIVER TO SECTlca •• SUISECTlca z Of TIE -EMINID IIIUSI• IEIIUILITATJca LOM MIEE- IIENT IN OIDD FOi TIE EIILEMINID IIIUSI• Mfflllllln TO ACCEPT -IEVIEV MAP- PLICATlca FIIII 1t1•1c1t1•1c UALn. Council Nlllber Clayton c011111nted he has no objection to the Housing Au- thority accepti, and reviewing the application; however, he stressed the need for these unds to be used first by those citizens .tlo wtshed to rehabilitate their residences, stating he would have serious reservations about approving an arrangeant providing funds for rehab of the building in question. Council ...._r Koltay assured Council no other action would be tlMII witllout further discussion on the •tter. Thts action would only allow the Housing Authority to accept and review the application. Vote results: ~s: Nays: Notion carried. Council ...._rs Koltay, Hathaway, lfi91ins, Bullock, Clayton, Habefticht, VIII Dyke None 2) lfith refere11ee to the recent claia of IIIRc:y I. Saith concerning as..,... probl•, CIUIICIL --TAY .... -n -•111a. 11 KCIPT M MUNI IF M.L CUI• MTII .a•m II. INI. ~= town R •ars ltolta.,, Natllatay, lfi19ins, •llock, Claytaa, IIINllidlt, Y• Dyu Nays: .... Notion carried. cwn .....,. ltoltay c 1nd1d Director FOllda, City AttorMy Dellitt Md Rs. Sllitil • ta. NHh1tt• of tilts •tter. l) Tr111•tttld ce,tes of a ,,.,.... onltMIICe ,....,..1 .. -.1,,-l'Oltdlacy Nq11t....t11 ,.....tld tilts •ttor Ill dtscalld at tlle __. .. sttldy HSS1N. 4) Advtsld diti ... 1 these f U . Ctt, ••l''I a.,ert ··- • • - ] • • • Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes February 4, 1991 -Page 18 • • • (b) Mr. Fraser provided additional infonaation on eaployee volunteers for the "10,000 Tree Project.• 14. Ctty Attorney's Report (a) Nr. Gri .. expressed appreciation for Counctl's actton on the release of the S.tth clata. 15. AdJOUnaent COUNCIL IIDIIEll lOlTAY NDYED TO ...... The .. ttng adjourned at 9:52 p.a. • ', •, • I· • l • • • • 0 I • • CCEI0204 THIS IIJST BE •CLEANED-UP• BEFORE 11¥1• TO ANY• (LISTEN TO TH£ TAPE MAIN) AGENDA ITEM 7(A) AND 11(0) -TITLE 15 HEWITT: SELWYN HEWITT, 4915 SOUTH PEARL STREET, MEMBERS OF COUNCIL, THANK YOU FOR HEARING ME EARLY. FIRST I WOULD LIKE TO COMMEND COUNCIL FOR ADDRESSING THE ISSUE OF CERTAIN NUISANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS THAT HAVE EXISTED IN THE COMMUNITY FOR SOME TIME. I WOULD HASTEN TO ADD THAT I FEEL PERHAPS SOME MORE THOUGHT OUGHT TO BE GIVEN TO CERTAIN PARTS OF THE CHANGES IN THE ORDINANCE AS IT IS PROPOSED. IN SOME WAYS I THINK IT OVER, THERE'S AN OVERKILL INVOLVED - THROWING THE BABY OUT WITH THE BATH WATER, SO TO SPEAK, IN SOME CASES I DON'T THINK THE PROBLEM HAS BEEN ADEQUATELY ADDRESSED. THE PART IN WHICH I THINK IS MAYBE OVER KILL, Atl) I JUST RECEIVED THROUGH THE COURTESY OF COUNCILMAN CLAYTON THIS EVENING A COPY OF THE ORDINANCE SO I COULD READ WHAT IS PROPOSED AS CHANGES, ANO IN SECTION UNDER A -VEHICLES IN RESIDENTIAL ZONES, ITEM NO. 5, I WOULD PROPOSE IF YOU MIGHT CONSIDER MAKING A SINGULAR EXEMPTION FOR VAN DYKE: SEL, WOULD YOU GIVE US A PAGE NUM8£R? HEWITT: . ) I . • • • • • 0 I • • STORAGE LOTS IN RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOODS. THIS, ANY CHANGES THAT I'VE SEEN HERE DO NOT ADDRESS THAT. IT'S AN AREA THAT I THINK YOU NEED TO RECONSIDER. SIMILARLY, GOING BACK TO RECREATIONAL TYPE OF VEHICLES, THERE ARE MANY PLACES AROUND OUR COMMUNITY WHERE TWO CAMPERS, TWO MOTOR HOMES, A BOAT AND A CAMPER, A BOAT AND A TRAILER HOME ARE STORED ON PROPERTY, ON THE FRONT OF THE PROPERTY SET BACK LINE, COVERED, OR WHATEVER. SO THEY DON'T COMPLY. AND YOU'VE NOT ADDRESSED THAT PROBLEM. AND I THINK IN MANY CASES THE EXISTENCE OF THAT KIND OF STORAGE OR MAINTENANCE OF VEHICLES OF THAT KIND ARE JUST AS DETRIMENTAL TO THE APPEARANCE OF THE COtllJNITY AND THE MAINTENANCE OF PROPERTY VALUES AND GENERAL FEELING OF A RESIDENTIAL COtllJNITY IS REALLY NOT ADEQUATELY CONSIDERED. AND THAT'S REALLY WHAT I'M SUGGESTING. MAYBE YOU NEED TO LOOK AT SOME OF THESE PROVISIONS TO ADDRESS MORE OF THE THINGS THAT I'VE MENTIONED. THANK YOU. VAN DYKE: THANK YOU, SEL. ANY COIIIENTS OR QUESTIONS FOR MR. HEWITT? ALEX. HABENICHT: YES. MR. HEWITT, IT SOUfl>S AS IF YOU'VE GIVEN THIS A LOT OF THOUGHT. DO YOU HAVE SUGGESTIONS? HAVE YOU GIVEN IT ANY THOUGHT TO THAT DEGREE? HEWITT: WELL, I HAD A LONG All> VIGOROUS DISCUSSION WITH MR. CLAYTON LAST EVENING ON SON£ OF THESE THINGS LAST EVENING ON SOME OF THESE THINGS. ANO HE EXPRESSED THAT YOU'VE -YOU'VE GIVEN IT A LOT OF THOUGHT ANO TRIED TO DEFINE WAYS TO CONSTRUCT LANGUAGE IN THE ORDINANCE THAT VOULD PERMIT THESE THINGS TO BE DITORED OR ENFORCED. All> Bill SUGGESTED THAT EVEN THE CITY ATTORNEY HAD SUGGESTED THERE VAS NO VAY TO USE THE LANGUAGE OF THE ORDINANCE AS IT EXISTED ANO BE ABLE r, ENFORCE IT. I FINO THIS A LITTLE DIFFICULT TO ACCEPT OR ·1.JERSTAfl> IN THAT THERE MUST BE SOMEWAY THAT VE CAN CONSTRUCT LANGUMiE THAT VOULD PREVENT SOMETHING LIKE THE SIX OR EIGHT VEHICLE STORA&£ ON A RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY COULON'T BE ENFORCED. YOU KNOii, TO PREVENT THAT SORT OF THING. I THIIIC YOU CAN DO IT TtllOUGH THE SM£ STOUCE FEE APPIIOACH BUT APPLY IT TO All SUCH VEHICLES. IIJII Bill SU&&ESTED TONIGHT THAT THAT VOULD BE ADDRESSED BY THE ~E THAT'S CONTAINED H£REIN. I HAVEN'T, LIKE I SAID, I HAVEN'T READ IT TNOIIOU&HLY EIOJGH HTHER IT'S IN FACT TRUE OR NOT. I DCll'T HAVE MY OTH(R SU&&ESTIONS OTHER THAN THE ONE I SUGGESTED EARLY IN NY 0P£NIN5 RDWllS THAT I THIIIC YOU COULD VERY REASONAILY CONSIDER £XO.TING ONE VEHICLE OF MY TYPE, BE IT NOTOR HONE, ltOl8Y, AUTONOBILE, BOAT OR IIHATEYER ON MYONE'S PROPERTY AS l'*' AS IT'S PIOPEILY MINTAINED MD COVERED OI IIHATEVER, ll>T IN MY, YOU KIIJII, ll>T StATTEMD MOUND TH( PIOPEITY IN PARTS, IUT THAT COULD VERY EASILY ELIMINATE A BUIDEN OF SON( PEOPt.E. YOU KIIJII, VE HAVE A NUNB£R OF HON(S IN THC EN&L£WOOD COIIUUTY THAT DCll 'T HAVE ~ S, A UIBER OF HONES IN TH( COIIUUTY THAT DCll 'T HAVE CAR PORTS EVEN . MD IF SUCH A PERSON HAS A VEHICLE OF THAT TYPE THEY 'RE GOIN& TO BE FOICCD TO PAY THE STORA&( FEE JUST TO BE AILE TO MINTAIN Olll(ISHIP IN THAT VEHICLE. MD I DCll 'T THIii( THAT IT 'S WITHIN THC IOUll)S OF RtASC*MlOIESS IN TEINS Of MINTAININ& THE DECORUN IN THC COIIUIITY IN THE ABSENCE Of IIHAT W: CONSIDER NUI TO ALLOW PEOPI. TO MINTAIN SONCTHIN& LIKE THAT WITHOUT •• IT CCSSARY fOI SON[OII( WITH A UNITED INCONE OR ABSENT A PIOPCI TOUCC FACI ITY ON II PIOPERTY TO 11:Cl WITH THC RCQUI NT Of Olll>I • 2 • ' I· • • • • • 0 , • • BULLOCK: MR. HEWITT, IT STRIKES ME THAT WHAT IS ONE MAN'S TREASURE IS THEIR NEIGHBOR'S EYESORE. LET ME ASK YOU HOW WOULD YOU SUGGEST ADDRESSING THE ISSUE OF SOMEBODY WHO KEEPS WHAT MIGHT BE CLASSIFIED AS HOBBY VEHICLE IN THEIR DRIVEWAY THAT KEEPS IT THERE IN A STATE OF DISREPAIR FOR YEARS AND YEARS? HEWITT: WELL, I'D HAVE TO ASK -WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY STATE OF DISREPAIR? BULLOCK: NOT DRIVEABLE. HEWITT: NOT COMPLETE, AN INCOMPLETE VEHICLE, NO WHEELS, UP ON BLOCKS, SOMETHING OF THAT KIND? BULLOCK: I THINK THE BEST WAY TO CLASSIFY THAT WOULD BE -NOT STREET LEGAL. NOT DRIVEABLE. HEWITT: WELL, THEN YOU GET INTO SOME DETAIL THAT YOU WOULD ALMOST HAVE TO CONSIDER ON A CASE BY CASE BASIS. WHAT DIFFERENCE IS IT TO PARK A VEHICLE OF THAT KIND AS LONG AS IT IS WHOLE All> HAS THE APPEARANCE OF BEING DRIVEABLE VEHICLE THAN IN PARKING YOUR DAILY DRIVEN VEHICLE IN THE SAME LOCATION OVERNIGHT OR A WEEKEND OR A WEEK THAT CONSTITUTES STORAGE AS WELL. THE APPEARANCE IS NO DIFFERENT THAT A PROPERLY MAINTAINED HOBBY VEHICLE WOULD BE. IN NY VIEW. BULLOCK: I GUESS WE'RE GETTING INTO THE FRINGES OF THE ARGUMENT, All> I GUESS IT'S DIFFICULT TO, IN NY NINO, TO EXEMPT LEGITIMATE SITUATIONS OR WHAT SOME PEOPLE MIGHT THINK ARE LEGITIMATE SITUATIONS LIKE THAT FROM THE KIND OF PROBLEM THAT WE'RE REALLY TRYING TO GET AT HERE. All) THAT JS GETTING RID OF THE TERRIBLE JUNK CAR PROBLEM THAT WE'VE GOT HERE IN THE CITY. HEWITT: I AGREE AS I SAID IN THE BECI•Illli I CONM(NO YOU EXTENSIVELY FOR YOUR EFFORT IN THIS DIRECTION BECAUSE WE'VE ALL SEEN EXMPlES OF YARDS FULL OF VEHICLES IN All CONDITIONS OF DISREPAIR THAT NEED TO BE REMOVED. SCIIE OF THEM HAVE BEEN THERE FOR YEARS, All> THERE'S NO REASON FOR THAT TO CONTIMIE TO EXIST. an EQUATINC THAT WITH A WELL MAINTAINED VEHICLE THAT JS, THAT YOU CONSIDER BY DEFINITI<* A HOUY VEHICLE BECAUSE IT DOESN'T HAPP£N TO CARRY A CUIIIENT LICENSE JS ... BULLOCK: COULD YOU NME A RECONM(DTlmt mt WHAT AN APPIIONIATE DEFJNITI<* WOULD BE? HEWITT : BU LOC WELL, I THINK THE DEFJNITI<* JS All RIGHT . I THINK THAT YOU N([D TO DIFFERENTIATE, All EXCEPT FOR DJFFER£NTJATINC 8(1W(EN A WHOLE VEHICLE All> A VEHICLE IN DJSl(NJR . OR A VEHICLE ml BLOClS, A VEHICLE WITHOUT WHEELS, A VEHICLE WITHOUT A ll>TOR, AN ENCIN(, A VEHICLE THAT HAS SUCH ElT£_NSIVE IODY DMNE, A VEHICLE SITTJNC mt FOUR FLAT TIRES . THERE ARE A LOT Of' WAYS TO FINO WHAT IS AN UNSIGHTLY VEHICLE OR AN UNSIGHTLY STOUCE ITEN IN SCINEONE 'S YM> AS OPPOSED TO A TOTALLY WHOLE All> S(JVICEABLE VEHICLE T*T AT THE MCKNT DOESN 'T HAPPEN TO 8( LICENSCD . BUT IT IS STORED mt PRIVAT£ PROPCRTY PROPCRLY COVERED BY THC OTHER PROVISICIIS IN THE ORDINANC E. WOULD P£RHAPS A CURSORY WAMINC , A THR([ UTHS ... INC OR A UTH LONG WAININC TO en TH( VEHI CLE IN SIW( APNOPIIAT[ TO ADORESS YOUR CONCERN? . ) . .. I . • - • • • • • • . ' HEWITT: ON THE VEHICLE IN DISREPAIR? NO, I'M NOT SUGGESTING THAT YOU LOOSEN THAT UP AT ALL. NO. I THINK THAT THOSE, THAT KIND OF SITUATION NEEDS TO BE REMOVED. PARTICULARLY WHERE IT EXISTS IN NUMBERS GREATER THAN ONE. BULLOCK: BUT YOU ••.• HEWITT: I CAN APPRECIATE THAT AN INDIVIDUAL COULD HAVE A VEHICLE THAT HE'S STORING OR THAT HE'S MAKING EXTENSIVE REPAIRS TO, AND IT'S TAKING MORE TIME THAN HE MIGHT PREFER FOR REASONS OF OPPORTUNITY TO WORK ON IT OR REASONS OF LACK OF RESOURCES, AH, TO BUY PARTS OR WHATEVER. NO, AND I HAVE, AND THIS IS JUST AN EXAMPLE. MY SON, WHO DOESN'T LIVE IN THE COfllJNITY, HAS BEEN WORKING ON RESTORING WHAT YOU MIGHT CALL A CLASSIC CAR FOR SEVERAL YEARS. BUT IT'S IN A GARAGE, IT'S FINE. AND I WOULDN'T PROPOSE THAT PEOPLE BE PERMITTED TO USE TO DO THAT Klfl> OF THING IN THEIR FRONT YARD, NOT AT ALL, BUT ••• BULLOCK: SO WHAT YOU'RE SUGGESTING IS JUST TO ElENPT ONE VEHICLE? HEWITT: ONE VEHICLE THAT NEETS, YOU ICIOI, R£ASONA8l.E APPEARMCE LIMITATIONS. BULLOCK: OKAY, THEN IT STRIKES NE THAT INT IS REASCIWILE &£TS TO BE KIii> OF All ARBITRARY AREA, All> MOUUll'T A BETTER WAY Of STATING THAT BE THAT IT BE DRIVEAILE Ml> LICENSEAILE? THAT'S A ••• HEWITT: THAT'S A VEHICLE. BULLOCK: ••• CLEARLY DIVIDING LIi£. HEWITT: IT MY DR MY ll>T IE. AT THE TINE THAT YOU OISEIM IT. BULLOCK: BECAUSE I THI• THAT IIIAT IIE IIEm TO MDI($$ HO£ IS ••• HEWITT: IUT WE'RE TALKING •••• IULLOCK: •••• IIE'R£ TALKING AIDUT ll>T -y YGUI IIINT POIUS AS A ND11Y VEHICLE CIIIO, IF II F.CT YGU DO M CIIE, IUT Al.SO YGUI 11£1 ... 'S IIINT mT TO MY£ M [Y[SOI[ TO lD OUT •• HEWITT : D, THER£'S HI£ YOU 'RE &nTING OUTSID( IIY D(flllTI.. YOU 'RE TMING MOOT EYESOIES, _, I 'II Sla(STJNG TMT TN[ Kim OIi VEHICL E THAT I MVE 1£FEIOCE TO IS m ... MIi M [Y(SOI[ MIi TN[ CM YOU DRIVE EVEIYDlY 111[1 YOU ,_ IT II YOUR mlftlMY • BU LLOCK : MY IEl&HIOIS IIISNT DISIVT [ TMT . VAN DYK E: IOOLDO , IT 'S M JNT(RESTING MUOT IUT IIE MY£ 'NO m TIii([ HEWITT : II>, I DIDN 'T CON( TO MllUE , VAN DYK E: I ICIDI • • •• ' ' .. I. ' ' • , - • • • • HEWITT: BUT TO SUGGEST THAT MAYBE THERE'S SOME FURTHER CONSIDERATION THAT MIGHT BE ... VAN DYKE: I THINK THERE IS, SEL, BUT I THINK WE MAY HAVE A QUESTION OR TWO. RITA. HATHAWAY: ON YOUR COMMENT ABOUT VEHICLES WITH COLLECTOR'S PLATES . HAVING HAD ONE OF THOSE MYSELF, THAT JUST RECENTLY BECAME A COLLECTORS ITEM. IT STILL REQUIRES INSURANCE AS OF JANUARY 1, 1991, OR AT LEAST IT REQUIRES THAT YOU GO DOIII AND SIGN AN AFFIDAVIT THAT YOU DO HAVE INSURANCE ON THE VEHICLE BEFORE YOU CAN GET A COLLECTOR'S PLATE. SO CONSEQUENTLY I DON'T THI• YOUR FELLOW NEXT DOOR IS GOING TO BE ABLE TO HAYE SEVEN -MYBE HE'S NOT THERE ANY NORE -BUT I DON'T THI• HE'S CiOINCi TO HAYE SEVEN COLLECTORS VEHICLES BECAUSE THEY'RE GOING TO HAYE IIISURMCE ON EVERY ONE Of THEN. HEWITT: WELL THAT MY ACCONPLISH SCINE Of IIIAT YOU'RE AnER. HATHAMAY: Ml) IIE DION'T EVEN HAYE TO DO THAT. AS FAR AS OUR DEFINITIONS THAT ARE ALREADY INCLUDED II THE -,IINCE IIIICN IDT THIOUIII EXTENSIVE R£YIDI IY OUR a& EIIFOICEIDT 11£¥10, CGIIIITTEE, DE11£LICT VEHICLE INCLUDES Aeec,.,ING TO DEFINITION IIIY VEHICLE NISSIIIG ONE OR NORE HELS AND IIIY VEHICLE IIIICN ua5 A amtENT LICENSE PLATE OR EMISSICII STICIER OR IIIICN UCU IIISUUICE. THAT MOULD TM£ INTO YOUR CIIES SUCH AS COLLECTOIS VDIICLE. CiO DOIII A LITTLE FURTHER AND YOU MVE THE DEFINITION Of HOIIY VDIICLE AND I THI• IT'S VERY CLEAR Ml) LISTEN TO IIIAT IT SAYS: IIIY VEHICLE Of THE FOLLOIIII& TYP£ JI TH£ PIIJCESS Of BEIN& •nLT, ll£ST0ll£D, ca MJITAJIIED AS A HOIIY OR DIVERSICII FIIIIII CIIE'S 11£UM CICCUMTJCII SUCH AS, DT, CLASSIC CAR, ElP£RIIDTAL CM, Off -lDM VDIICLE, UC£ CM,. DEll£LICT VDIJCLE . THE UY II THEIi£ IS •KING l£mmD AS A HOIIY OR A D1V£RSJCII FIIIIII CIIE'S 11£UM CICCUMTICII• II 01IIO lllllm, LIU YOUR a WC, Clll Y IIDIICS CII IT IHI NE NU 1IIE .. IICO _, THE TINE. I THI• THAT 11• Of II ESSDICt IIVlS EVDYDY CIIE CM , YOU aa,, D111£CTLY ca 1•111£CTLY, IUT I AUD TNI• THAT IIU HAS A LEIITIMTE CGIICOII IY taau• TNE ... FEE IF -INT TO m, TMT CM . ••ousu. YCIU NMll 'T LICIIIID IT • IT IIDUlD • CMIID UIIDEIIOTN CIIE , IT IIIUUll 'T K amllEIED A ICT VlNICU IF IOU 1W) IT LICIIIID _, I -1• a.st, -I TNI TMT 'S 111[1( IIU 'S SAVI• alU II. J • D N IIITN 1IIE -J JUST Pl.All SITS A l FIi TD , -IT •s IECONE M EY[ • IT IS M TO II IIITN . ITT: LL, THAT , TMT'S TO J CGIST ITUTES M EYt IITO TE . L Y. TO .. • • - • • • • • 14 • CLAYTON: YES, I DID. MOVED TO MOVE llD FORWARD. SECONDED BY KOLTAY. PLEASE VOTE. CLERK: SEVEN AYES. VAN DYKE: OKAY, llD IS BEFORE US. WE CAN PASS, DEBATE, OR WHATEVER. HATHAWAY: HOW ABOUT MOVE IT? CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR, AT THIS TIME I'D LIKE TO ASK THE CLERK TO READ COUNCIL BILL NO. 63.1 CLERK: READS TITLE OF BILL INTO RECORD. CLAYTON: SO MOVED. HATHAWAY: SECCN>. VAN DYKE: SECCN>ED BY RITA HATHAWAY. DISCUSSION? HABENICHT: AH, VE VERE TAKING COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE. IF THERE'S ANYBODY WHO WANTED TO ADDRESS THIS ISSUE PERHAPS VE MIGHT BACK UP A LITTLE BIT. CLAYTON: I DON'T HAYE ANY OBJECTION TO THAT AT ALL. I JUST WANTED TO GET THIS IN A FORMAT SO VE COULD DISCUSS IT. VAN DYKE: SHOULD VE SUSPEND THE RULES TO ALLOW PEOPLE TO SPEAK TO THIS? HATHAWAY: SO MOVED. I MOVE TO SUSPEND THE RULES TO ALLOW MORE PUBLIC CClltENT ON THIS ITEM. CLAYTON: SECCN>. VAN DYKE: PLEASE VOTE. CLERK: SEVEN AYES. VAN DYKE : OUY, THE IUlES AR£ SO SUSP£J1J£D. JS TH(I( MYCIIE £LS( IN TH( AUDIENCE IN> WISHES TO MIDRESS THIS PAITJCUlM ITEM 110? UICIPAL COO£ • ENYIIOIIOTAL ISSUES. MS . lEEM. KEENA : I HAYE .,T READ THIS llll ., Dll.'T IITOI) TO SP£M CII IT AT All, .,T SONETHING STIUCl NE . I HAW£ A FIIOI) IN>'S STORING MEI D'S AUTONOIILE IIULE HE 'S IN THE S(IVJCE . _, DID .,T INTOG TO tuaY IIISUUICE, DID .,T INTOG TO LICEISE TMT VEHICLE IIITIL lll>IYIDUAL CMI: UCl FD THE S(IVJCE . _, I DCll 'T ID IF THIS DEALS 111TH THAT , M IN THIS ~y _, MiC YOU NUiNT INT TO DUI. VITM THAT FOi SCINC Of TNOS( IN> Al£ OWCltSUS AT TMIS fOINT _, INTCII) TO HAI( THEIi CM IIO TNCY ltCTUa . I -.Y ID Of CII: PfRSGI IN>'S DOING TMT .,, I TIIIOII TMT OUT . VAN DYK : YOU • HATHAWA Y: IS IT IN A WAC[ . ' . I· • ' • • • • . ,~ • VAN DYKE: NO. HER FAMILY VEHICLE IS IN THE GARAGE. HATHAWAY: IS IT COVERED? KEENA: I DON'T KNOW. HATHAWAY: IF IT'S COVERED, IT WOULD BE COVERED THE WAY I UNDERSTAND IT. BUT IT WOULD STILL BE SUBJECT TO BILL'S $100 FEE. VAN DYKE: ANYONE ELSE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO ADDRESS THIS PARTICULAR BILL? OKAY, DO WE NEED A NOTION TO GO BACK? OKAY. IIE'Ll JUST GO BACK TO REGULAR DISCUSSION. MR. CLAYTON. CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR, I'll, I WANT TO TELL YOU THAT MR. HEVITI All> I DID HAVE A RATHER SPIRITED DISCUSSION THE OTHER NIGHT. I, AH, APPRECIATE HIN BEING WILLING TO CONE FORMARD All) SPEAK TO COUNCIL. I DON'T BELIEVE THAT THE ISSUE IS SO MUCH AS ONE OF THE APPEARANCE OF MR. HEVITI'S CAR. I DROVE BY HIS HOUSE, All THE TIRES AR£ PUNP£D UP, IT'S COVERED WITH A NICE COVER. All>, I DON'T ICNOII HOii LONG IT'S BEEN THERE, I GUESS SEL TOLD NE Sil, EIGHT •.. HEWITI: TWO/THREE YEARS. CLAYTON: I STAii> CORRECTED. I THI• THE ISSUE IS FAR IIOADER THAN THAT. All) THE ISSUE IS THAT AS VE DRIVE MOUND El&l.EVDOO THERE'S JUST A TROIEIIJOUS IUIBER OF CARS THAT AR£ ll>T, THAT DON'T HAVE THE CARS PUNP£D UP, THAT DON'T HAVE A NICE ATIRACTIVE CLOTH COVER ON THEN. THEY AR£ TAKEN APART, THEY'RE COVERED SORT OF 111TH M Ol.D BLUE TOP, THEY AR£ IK>TIIII& INTO THE aulD IN SOIEON('S FRONT YARD, DR THEIR WK YARD, DR THEIR SID( YMD. All) I DON'T ICNOII NOif EFFECTIVELY VE CM ASK TO RDIWE THEIR ON( CAR lflTHDUT Al.SO ASKI• MR. HElflTI TO RDIWE HIS ON( CAI. I lflSN I CGULD nm A lllY TO DO lMT. IUT I THI• THIS IS ON( OF THDS£ ISSUES FIMILY lfHEIE THE IOOD OF THE CCIIIUIJn IS co1• TO HAVE TO OWEISNMICllf THE RIIHTS OF THE 1m1v1DUAL OR lf['R( IIEVER co1• TO K MU TO DUL lflTN THIS PaLEN, THIS 1110( SPROD .... EN. I 'VE HAD PEOPLE TELL NE lMT THEY THI• EIIILEVDOO IS M M'10 JUll y-, · lMT YOU MVE TO •1• A JUll CAI lflTN YOU 11D YOU 111M TO THE c1n. ., I THI• IT'S A BLOT ON OUR CCIIIUIJn . I THI• IT MIES US THE IUTT Of Ja1£S _, IT'S DIIMMSSJ•. I DON'T THI• lfE'lf no ••• TO KT A IMILE ON THE APPEMMCE Of OUR Fl c1n •E lfE FIRST STMT TO DUL lflTN THIS MUIIDMICE Of JUll CMS. M, I THI POD IIND HAS M AUTOIIDIILE _, THEY' •••TO ... • THE CM, I IIIIULD Nl THEY M£ COi• TO LIC THE CM, THEY' •1 TO I CAI, All) THEY' COi TO DUL lflTN IT II T F I • IUT A THAT SITS FOR TlfO OR E OR FOUR OR Fl OR • I MVE A I IIND HAS HAD A COIIAIR I IR lt7J . Y na11-.Y DON 'T THI T' , IUT Y Y II I 'T •• ITNI I HN..- NDUS( II OUR I TMT IY I THI OPflOR In TO T EFF CTI TI T I IF OUR T • 7 • ' • • • • • . ,~ • ONE TO ASK THAT WE EXTEND THAT OR GIVE A SPECIAL PERMIT FOR ANYONE FOR ANYONE WHO'S A SERVICEMAN SERVING. VAN DYKE: A POINT OF CLARIFICATION, AND THEN I'll COME BACK TO YOU ALEX. RITA, I'M NOT SURE THAT I UNDERSTAND YOU. ACCORDING TO THE WAY IT'S BEING CONSIDERED TO BE PASSED, ANYONE THAT HAS ONE VEHICLE WHETHER IT'S STORED IN THE GARAGE OR UNDER A TARP OR WHATEVER, IF IT'S NOT LICENSED OR REGISTERED THEY WOULD HAVE TO PAY THE $100 FEE . CORRECT? CLAYTON: NO, IF AS LONG AS ITS, IF IT'S IN A GARAGE THERE'S NO FEE. HATHAWAY: NO, CAUSE ACCORDING TO THE DEFINITION IT'S NOT CONSIDERED .••. CLAYTON: NO, IF IT'S IN A GARAGE IT IS -IT SPECIFICALLY EXEMPT CARS THAT ARE IN A COVERED GARAGE. THERE'S NO •.. VAN DYKE: I DON'T SEE WHERE THAT'S SEPARATED, BILL. I'M SORRY. I SHOULD BUT KOLTAY: FOR YOUR REFERENCE YOUR HONOR, PAGE 15, NO. 5. HATHAWAY: EXACTLY WHAT tit. HEVITI WAS TALKING ABOUT. CLAYTON: WHERE IT SAYS WHICH IS NOT STORED IN M ENCLOSED GARAGE. VAN DYKE: C*AY, THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THAT CLARIFICATION. C*AY, SO THAT'S A POINT OF VERIFICATION I WANTED. ALEX. HABENICHT: YES, I WOULD, I DO THI• THAT AT ml[ POINT RITA WAS INDICATING THAT THERE WAS A DISTINCTIC* IEMEN A HOIIY Oil DERELICT VEHICLE. AH, IN TH( PIIOVISIC* NO. I. IUT IOTH HOIIIY Ml) D0£LICT ME TlfATED TH( SME. I THI• ME NEED TO I( MN£ OF THAT. I THI• TOO THAT THE INTENT OF THIS TITLE, Ml) TH( INTENT OF THIS SECTIC* IS TO ELIIIINATE TH( PIOLIF[IATIC* OF IIMIY VEHICLES, IIMIY SUCH VEHICLES, All> AS SUCH I THI• POMPS ... HEIIITI'S SU&KSTlm OF EXDIPTIIC CIE VEHICLE MOULD II ESSOCE Ml) AT TH( SM[ TINE IEALLY, IE'IIE ALRODY TALlllC AIOUT MVIIC m IIIIIE MIi CIE NDIIY/D[l[LICT VEHICLE MYIIAY II TH( •111M1Ct IIDUlD TME CME Of SOIi[ OF TNDSE CCIITIICOCUS THAT IE'IIE TIYIIC TO AIOID TH( NOUFEIATIC* AT THE SM( TINE, I IMS THl•IIC THAT POIIAPS IE COUlD no I( OPOIIC NIIIORA'S IOl TO SOIi[ SGIT OF I-NDDUCI• THI• FOil PEOft.E WHO NAVE YAIDS, SIDlYAm, Ml) IIIATOU Ml) THEY •'T MVE A ICU YET, Ml) SOIIEIODY WHO IIDUlD I( IIILLIIC TO STIii£ THUi FOil SIOO PEI YEM Oil WHO lllatl I( IIILLIIC TO MY THESE PEOft.E F• TH( OPflCIITIIUTIES. I THAT FM f[T • IUT I nu• ¥El T1Y TO UII TE ltl OF THI , PEOPLE YS Flm YS TO KT AIOUIID , Ml) I •'T THI ' TIYI TO IZ[ PElSCII A II F ES Oil A IMUINT[ II AIIIED FOICES OWE A CHILO II cat.LE WHO HAS A CM THAT 'S NOT , LI ITI, HAS VEHICL TO TOP NOllf[UTlca OF T I F TO A I ml II THAT I CITY A YI NICL NOUSEHDLO . . I . • • - • • • • • VAN DYKE: OKAY, THEN A MOTION TO AMEND THIS ORDINANCE BY ADDING A STATEMENT TO A 5 TO EXEMPT A SINGULAR VEHICLE. IS THAT CORRECT, ALEX? HABENICHT: THAT'S RIGHT. VAN DYKE: THE MOTIONS MADE. IS THERE A SECOND? I'll SECOND THE MOTION. DISCUSSION ON THE AMENIIIENT? CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR. THE FACT IS THAT MOST OF THE JUNK CARS IN ENGLEWOOD ARE JUST ONE CAR IN ONE YARD. WE NIGHT AS WELL JUST CROSS OFF THE WHOLE ORDINANCE IF WE DO THAT. BECAUSE TH£ FACT IS THAT RlllfT AS W£ SIT, W£ CAN'T ENFORCE THE ONE VEHICLE PER YMD. THAT'S TH£ PDLEN. lltEN CODE ENFORCEMENT GOES OUT Ml> THEY SAY, YOU DOIi, NOYE YOUR CAR, YOU'VE GOT FIVE DAYS -HE NOYES IT IIEIT DOOR. THAT HAS MATED THE .. ISMCE. THE IIEIT DAY HE DES IT uat. THAT'S A ID .. ISMCE. THAT REQUIRES A NOi CITATICII. THE IDUTY OF THE $100 FEE IS THAT IT DOESN'T MTTER HR£ THAT CAR IS IN EIIILEWOOD, IT HAS TO HAYE A FEE PAID STOIME N IT CM'T I( II EIIILEIIOOD. IT DOESN'T -YOU CM a£ IT TO YOUR IIEl ... 'S Y., YOU CM DE IT ACROSS THE STREET, IT STILL &£TS A FE£. Ml) THE F.cl IS THAT, 11£, YOU DOIi, l'lt TUIIIED HCIIES II CII IUDDUS oa:ASIC*5 Oltl Ml) OVER Ml> OVER MAIi TO CODE EIFORCENENT. mTHING IWf8IS. THEY TELL NE IT DOESN'T DO MY IOOD, Ml) 1H£Y CM'T DO IT. 11£ll, THIS PUTS TE£1H IN IT. WE CAN DO IT WITH THIS. HATIWIAY: I JUST INT A POINT OF CLARIFICATICII FD BILL. THIS SlOO FEE IS VEHICLE SPECIFIC, NOT LOCATICII SPECIFIC. CLAYTON: •TN, IT'S SPECIFIC TO THE VEHICLE Ml) SPECIFIC TO THE LOCATICII, BUT •••• HATHAIIAY: IIIAT IF TH£ ltNICl£ IS IIIMD IIITNII THE CITY II THE YUi. THAT'S IIIAT I INT TO ICIDI. IT'S ltNICl£ SPECIFIC CII.Y. CLAYTCII: IT'S VENICL£ SPECIFIC. HATIWY : GUY, IIIICN IIIIULD MIIIUS TH£ ._ a OF DING lllll .... Fa • PUCE TO N IIDl • IIYI IT 11 -Di 11 M 11 NII ,. F• N YUi Fa N II-IUCIS. FIIAS£1: IIIIUlD IT MCI A D1Ff£IIIIC( If 11£ Tlllt Al.D'S MID TO IT TMT YIII IIIIUlD MW -DBIPflCII If TMT llCDISID Ml) 01N£llf1S£ LEIMLY £ CII TH£ II fllNID1 CLAYTCII: IF IT UC ' IT FIIAS£1: T ICU . CLAYTCII: ,IT f . ' . • • • ... • CLAYTON: I THlflt A PERSON WHO HAS PAID FOR A LICENSE ANO PURCHASED INSURANCE HAS AN ONGOING FINANCIAL OBLIGATION WITH REGARD TO THAT VEHICLE ANO IS GOING TO USE IT. NY CONCERN IS ABOUT VEHICLES THAT HAVE NO LICENSE, NO INSURANCE, ANO THE RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD IS SIMPLY BEING USED AS A STORAGE LOT. HABENICHT: YOUR HONOR, AS A, TRIED, IN THE SPIRIT OF COOPERATION, MAYBE WE, AH, COULD CHANGE THE DELETION OF THE WORD HOBBY VEHICLE IN NUMBER 5 ANO MIGHT RESOLVE AN AWFUL LOT OF THIS CONFLICT. VAN DYKE: ARE If£ LOOKING AT HOIIY ANO DERELICT VEHICLES AS BEIN& SYNONYMOUS? EVERYONE TALKING AT ONCE. HABENICHT: l'N NORIN& A DIFFERENTIATICII EXPRESSED BY ... CLAYTCII THAT ISN'T CONING THIOUal IN THE READING OF THE •••• CLAYTCII: 11£ll, IN SP£MI• WITH ... DUIITI, M INTEITICII IMS ll>T TO CNAICE 111'1 Of THE OlNElt EIISTI• cas II ... 10 DO£LICT • NOIIY YDIICLES. SO 11£ Dll*'T IEIIIM THE IESTIICTim OF CIE NOIIY OR mE DOELICT vtNICLE, 11£ Dll*'T IEIIIM THE IESTIICTims CII IIEI£ YOU COULD lllllt CII 1HOS( ftlllCLES. IE SIIIPlY SAID TMT IF YOU MVE mE OF lllOSE, -IT'S IDT II M EICLOSO UIME, THUi IT IEQUl1£S A P£111IT. TNIS IIOUlD ALSO MIDIOS MTI -ftlllCLE Pal.ENS. BECMSE EV£IYCIIE OF 1HOS( IIOUlD IEQUIIE A PUIIIT lll(TN[l THEY 11[1£ IN YIOlATim OF OlNElt NITS OF TNIS SECTim . HAIOICHT : I IIOULD IE IHLLI• 10 ,.., lff 111mm 10 MVE THE EIDIPTim IICLUOE CIE IIIIIY vtNICU SO TNlT TN( EICEPTim IIOULD 11)1' IE CIE NOIIY OR DDlllCT vtNICU -lMT llllff SATisn IDTN YU CGKEMS -TN( CGKEMS Of TN( CITIZIIS -alE FIIIIJJn:ID, •• M, ASIED IDT 10 K PUMLIZD FIii Kl• -· YM DYIE : Al.El, IS TMT A FIIEIIILY ME•an INOICNT : YtS . YM DftE : I ' LL ICCtPT IT AS A CLAYTm : -WIU ' tl8IPJ A C Cl MAIi? lMT 'S A CM -mo ...... _ IClt. ICNT : ... IT ,. ICT • I • J II A IIIIIY ICU '• MIITAIB AS A CM -DDlllCT .. • • • • • VAN DYKE: THE AMENDMENT DOES NOT PASS. WE'RE BACK TO THE MOTION. l'D LIKE TO ASK FOR A FINAL STATEMENT FROM ANYBOOY. HATHAWAY: I NEED TO MAKE A SLIGHT POINT OF CLARIFICATION, SINCE THIS IS INDEED THE FIRST READING AGAIN, I THINK THIS NEEDS TO BE LISTED AS BEING INTRODUCED BY BOTH MYSELF Afl) BILL CLAYTON. CLAYTON: I WOULD EVEN YIELD TO THIS ••• HATHAWAY: IT D0£SN'T MATTER TD ME, WHAT I'M SAYING SINCE IT IS A FIRST READING, IT NEEDS TO BE REDONE THE WAY IT WAS MOVED. SO. VAN DYKE: IS THAT ACCEPTABLE, PAT. CLERIC: CERTAINLY. VAN DYKE: OKAY, FINAL CONMENTS? KOL TAY: YOUR HONOR, I HAVE ONE COIIDT. IIIILE I REALIZE THAT IWIY PEOPLE TlllOU&HOUT THE CITY HAVE EITHER A HOIIY VEHICLE, A DERELICT VEHICLE, ORM OPERAll.E VEHICLE, THE CASE II POINT I THI• IIE'VE TALKED ABOUT IWIY, IWIY TIMES SEVERAL OF THESE AR£ UGLY. THE IOTTON LINE TO UGLY THOUGH IS THAT 1NY OF THE PEOPLE IIIO HAVE UGLY VEHICLES DO SPEii> THE TIME, THE flJIIEY MD THE EIERSY TO LICENSE THEN, INSUR£ THEN, IME SUR£ THAT THEY MEET THE REQUIR£ME1TS THAT THE STATE PIIOVIOES FOR LICEISIII&. I BELIEVE THAT THIS $100 PE•IT FEE IS &0111& TO A11DR£SS EXACTLY IIIAT •• CLAYTON HAS IIIDUIHT FORIND. THE PERSCII IIIO SINPLY MIi$ THE CM TNOE FOIEVER MD CCIISIDERS IT M IIVESlMEIT II THEIR PIOPERTY SINPLY IECMISE AS IT MES IT'S IOIII& TO IECCIME A CLASSIC. I THI• THAT AS PEOPLE CCIME FORIND MD AFTER THESE CITATIONS Ml IIVEI OUT, IIE'LL EITHER FIii> PEOPLE CCIII• II TO IET A PEIIIIT TO KEEP THE CM OR THEY'LL IET RID OF THEIi. I THI• THAT'S EXACTLY IIIAT THE CCIIUIITY NEEDS TO MJD1£SS . HATHMMY: YGUI tam, I NIIHT ALSO ADO THAT THE CITY DOES CGIIDUCT M AUCTION OF •T THEY CCIISIDO DEIELICT • JIii( VOIICUS THlT IUII> Of IET LEn ON THE smm AIIIUIID TM. I 1111111' SAY THlT II['• V£IY EFFECTIVE II PICII• TIIDll W. I CM ..... ll>T TIIO FM II TIIE DISTMCE MST THlT IIE 1111£ ... AS .... Off YIIII CM, TIIE CITY IIILL TAKE CME Of IT.• I •'T THI• THlT Dlffl SO NUCN MffllJIE II FACT IIE FOUIID OUT THAT IIDST OF TIIDll VEHICLES THlT SOLD AT AUCTION IDT TUaED AIIIUIID -MCI a TIIE STIEETS OF OIILEIIICID. THEY USED FOR NITS • STUFF. I THI QUITE FRAIIU. Y THE SIIDTS THlT MY M A IIDIIY OR LICT ICU THlT'S SITTI AIIIUIID FOREVP M FCIUIID A Y TO RID OF IT IF Y IMIITtD TO. ALL THEY'D Nlft TO DO IS IT OUT a S ET -'II IT OFF. IIIC5I ID CCIIOT, YIIII • II . • - • • • . ,~ • BUT I THINK IT'S WORTH A TRY TO JUST SEE WHAT DOES HAPPEN, SO I'LL BE SUPPORTING THIS BILL. ALEX. HABENICHT: I TOO WILL BE SUPPORTING THIS BILL, IT'S CERTAINLY BEEN IN THE MAKING FOR A LONG TIME ANO I THINK IT'S A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. AND IT SHOWS A CONCERTED EFFORT ON THE PART OF A NINIER OF CONCERNED CITIZENS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE ISSUE· THOSE WHO WERE TRYING TO MAKE OUR CODES STRICTER AND THOSE WHO WHERE TRYING TO MAKE THEM MORE LENIENT AND THEY CANE TOGETHER AND SAT AT THE TABLE AND CME UP WITH A PROGRM TO PRESENT TO COUNCIL THAT WE SEE NOW AS TITLE 15. AND IT'S A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION AND I WHOLEHEARTEDLY SUPPORT IT. CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR, I WOULD JUST SAY THAT I FRMKLY M TORN ON THIS ISSUE ON JUNK CARS, BECAUSE I APPRECIATE IOI ME BECCIIE SO ATIACHED TO OUR VEHICLES IN THIS SOCIETY. ANO PERHAPS THAT'S THE BIG PIIOBLEM . WE HAVE SO IIANY, WE GET A CAR ANO WE JUST CAN'T BEAR TO PART WITH IT. I GUESS I'M JUST HOPING THAT SOIIE Of THE FOLKS WHO HAVE THESE CARS WILL, THAT HAVE BEEi PAlltED FOR LCIII POIODS OF TINE, Will CONSIDER ANO MAKE SOIIE SOOD DECISICIIS AIOUT WHETHER IT REALLY BELONGS STORED IN THEIR FDT YAID OI BACK YAID CIR THEIi SIDE YAID, ANO THE CITY Of DIGLEIIOOO'S APPEAIUIICE Will BE THE BDIEFICIARY Of THEIR DECISICIIS. BULLOCK: NOTHING. FRASER: MYCIR, I HAVE TO ASK THIS CLARIFYING QUESTICII AS I'll fflll& TO FIIUI£ OUT HOii I WOULD MIIIINISTEI THIS . AS I LOOK AT THE DEFINITICIIS Of D0£LICT vtHICLE Ml> HDIIY vtHICLE, Ml) AS I LOOK THIDUllt THE IIEST Of THIS CCIDE, I DO 11n nm THE EICEPTICII THAT Ml. CLAYTIII ALLUDED TO EMUEI THAT A vtHICLE IIIICN IS LICENSED TO OPOATt Ml) IS CANllE Of OfOATI• CII THE S11£m IS 11n ALSO A HDIIY vtHICLE. M, Ml) IF THEIi£ IS 1NAT EIDIPTICII l'WE JUST IIISSED IT. IUT I 'II CGIEEIIIED IF 1NAT IS CGUIICIL 'S IIITDff, IF SIIIEDY IIGUlD IIOINT 1NAT CIUT n, NE I IIGUlD K IUD TO ACIW.EDIE IT . CLAYTIII : UIIDEI THE DEFIIITICII OF DEl(l.lCT WEHICL[ CII MK 7, IT SAYS A DEl(LICT WEHICU IS A ftlllCU IIIICN IS CICID, _,IED. SUISTMTIALLY DISIIMITUD, IT SIMLL IIICUIIE,. ftlllCU IIISSI• • OI ... •us ., -ftlllCU IIIICN uacs A cuaDT llCDISt ,UT[ OI EIII SS ICII STICIEI OR uacs IISlaAICE ... FIASO: lff CGIE IS ... 111[ HDIIY ftlllCLE , IILL. CLAYTCII : , CLA I I : Al l IIINT, IUT • I • II THE FIIITICII OF HDIIY ftlll CLE T IIDULD i11T1C11 . A • • • - • • • • • LICENSED VEHICLE, IT DOESN'T EVEN HAVE TO BE LICENSED UNDER THE CLASSIC CAR REGULATIONS, BUT IT COULD BE A LICENSED VEHICLE THAT YOU COULD DRIVE AT ANY TIME AND STILL MEET THE DEFINITION OF CLASSIC CAR. THAT'S MY CONCERN. CLAYTON: I WOULD EXPECT THAT A CLASSIC CAR WOULD STILL HAVE TO HAVE A LICENSE PLATE AND UNDER THE NEV LAW IT STILL HAS TO HAVE INSURANCE, AND I WOULD THINK THAT IT WOULD BECAUSE OF THOSE TWO, IT WOULD NOT BE A DERELICT VEHICLE, I MEAN A PERSON NAY CONSIDER IT TO BE THEIR HOBBY, BUT I DON'T BELIEVE OUR DEFINITION WOULD CONSIDER IT A HOBBY VEHICLE BECAUSE IT HAS LICENSE PLATES AND INSURANCE. FRASER: BUT, I'M WONDERING, BILL, IF IT WOULD IIIRT YOUR UNDERSTANDING DR ANYONE ELSE'S UNDERSTANDING Of THIS SECTION, IF IIE WOULD TAKE THAT SANE LAST PART OF DERELICT VEHICLE AND MOYE THAT TO INCLUDE THESE OTHER AREAS, BECAUSE A RACE CAR, YOU ICD, SONETHING COULD NOT ONLY BE USED AS A RACE CAR All) IE STREET LEGAL MD LICENSED, AN EXPERHIOITAL CAR COULD IE STREET LEGAL MD LICENSED, All OF THOSE 1MINGS MD STILL CONE UIIDER YOUR CCIICHIIS ABOUT HOIIY VEHICLES. CLAYTON: I 1MINIC THAT'S AN AREA THAT If[ NEED TO TALK 1111" 1ME CITY ATTORNEY ABOUT •.• GRUII: I 1MINIC YOU'RE RIGHT. CLAYTON: .•• IETIIEOI ... MD AINlUST 1, All>, NI, PENPS YOUR STAFF COULD CONE IACl TO US 1111" SON( SPECIFIC CCIICEINS All> RECOIIIOmATIONS AND If[ COULD Lomt AT HOii If[ INT TO MIIIINISTER THAT. NI, IECAUSE I 1MINIC IF WE m TO DO THAT TIIIIGHT, 1MOI WE'RE IOI• TO &ET INTO 1ME REST OF 1ME COST HI£ IT SPEMS MOUT HDIIY MD D0£LICT vtltlCL[S MD I DON 'T· IIIAII THAT ~'TOUR INTOITIOII IIITIALLY . WE TIIED TO •T NESS UP 1ME OTHER DEFIIITIOIIS. FWER: IUT IT IS YOUR INTOIT TO 11n ASSESS A FH OIi A VEHICLE THAT IS PIDPOl Y l lCDISED _, IIISUIO. CLAYTOII: THAT'S CGIIECT. FW[R: IINtTNO • 11n IT NEm lNIS KFIIITIOII Of HDIIY IDIICLE. CLAYTOII: Ult: • I • • - • • • • l• • TITLE. I THINK AS WE LOOK AT IT, WE'RE SEEING A CONFUSION BETWEEN THE DEFINITION OF HOBBY VEHICLE AND DERELICT VEHICLE ESPECIALLY SINCE THE DEFINITION OF HOBBY VEHICLE INCLUDES DERELICT VEHICLE, All) THAT'S WHERE A LOT OF OUR PROBLEM IS CONING FRON. PERHAPS WE COULD CLARIFY, AH, AN AMENDMENT TO EXEMPT CLASSIC VEHICLES OR TO MAKE NOTE IN THE TITLE THAT WE AREN'T INCLUDING LICENSED VEHICLES THAT WOULD ALLAY THE CONCERNS OF SONE CITIZENS. GRIIII: I THINK YOU DO THAT BY ONISSION. YOU DEFINE A VEHICLE, A DERELICT VEHICLE All> A HOBBY VEHICLE. I THINK THEY'RE SEPARATE, All> BY OMISSION YOU'RE NOT INCLUDING ONE UNIT. HABENICHT: HOWEVER, THE HOBBY, VAN DYKE: I DION'T NM£ THE NOTION. HATHAWAY: CALL FOR THE QUESTION. YAN DYKE: THE QU£STICII HAS IEEN CALLm. Pl.EASE VOTE. CLERK: SEYOI AYES. YAN DYKE: JUST A IIIIIDT, SEL. THIS IS THE FIIST IEMI• OFFICIALLY TCIIIIHT, SO THO£ IS Ol'IIOITIIIITY FOi ALD _, PEOPLE TO M1D1£SS THE SP£CIF1CS. •• HEIIITI IIJUlD STILL LIi£ TO SP£M TO CCUICIL, _, I IELIEYE, IIE'YE STILL SUSPDID THE Ill.ES ANIOPIIATELY, SO H£ MY CCII£ FOIIND. H£1UTI: TIWlt YOU. I THI• mll£ OF 10III llCOT DISCUSSlca Nim UP CII£ OF TH( ISSU(S MIIUIID TH( Nim l'ft Tllm TO IN(. -TMT MS TO DO 111TH A PPSml -MS Sil ftlllCLES mllED ca THIS flaUTY _, THE FatT TMT THE··-IIIDE llFOEIICl TO IMS *E TOE MDU11D THE PIUDIT om1111111Ct IY MTI• TMS ca 111111. -I IIDULD y Oft[: r SUIIUT, -I •• , ._, •T THE COST FGI THE l FGI TNDSE OLD CLASSICS ftlllCUS 1111111' K, -•T THE Ill ... 1111111' •• IUJ IT'S flOSSlaE .... , H£ alU LE THIii SI• IU ftlllCU TO LICDSE -I STILL UEP I • I ICUS II THE ,. -Cl Of 111S om m I SAY g 11 • IET THE L•n -11 ICLE • m11£111 11 OCCUIIII IEU. DO TlllT 11 Cl IITOIT . . I ' • I • • • • • ,, -• 0 , • • VAN DYKE: WE'RE STILL UNDER NON-SCHEDULED VISITORS. AND BETTY KEENA HASN'T LEFT, SO I'D LIKE HER TO COME FORWARD AND SPEAK TO COUNCIL. KEENA: GOOD EVENING. I'M BETTY KEENA, 4801 SOUTH KALAMATH, ENGLEWOOD. I SIGNED UP THIS EVENING TO TALK ABOUT THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE CHANGE THAT HAS TO DO WITH CANDIDATES AND CONTRIBUTIONS IN RUNNING CAMPAIGNS. ONE OF THE DISADVANTAGES I THINK IN BEING A CPA IS WHEN YOU HEAR ABOUT A LAW, VDU WONDER HOW YOU'RE GOING TO ENFORCE THAT LAW. THOUGH I SPEND MOST OF MY DAYS, THESE DAYS READING IRS CODES, I DID ASK FOR A COPY OF THIS LAW AND RECEIVED IT ON THURSDAY. I HAVE 10.1 AND I THINK THAT IS THE SAME ONE THAT YOU HAVE SO I HAVE BENEFIT OF THOSE AMENDMENTS. FIRST, I'VE FOUND FROM A COUPLE OF PHONE CALLS I'VE RECEIVED, I THINK THIS IS A VERY DIFFICULT BILL FOR A POSSIBLE CANDIDATE TO EVER ARGUE AGAINST, BECAUSE I THINK THEY THINK THEY WOULD BECOME SUSPECT OR THEY THINK THEY CAN BE CHARGED WITH THAT IN THE UPCOMING ELECTION IF SOMETHING LIKE THIS BILL DOESN'T PASS. I HAVING BEEN ON CITY COUNCIL AND EVERY TWO YEARS BEING ASKED TO RUN FOR CITY COUNCIL AND CONSISTENTLY HAYE REFUSED, FEEL THAT THE LIKELIHOOD OF MY EYER RUNNING IS EXTREMELY SLIM SO I HAYE NO VESTED INTEREST IN WHETHER OR NOT YOU PASS IT OR DON'T PASS IT, MY INTEREST IS PRIMARILY AS A CITIZEN AND HOW CAN YOU ENFORCE IT. JUST FOR THE SAKE OF OPENNESS I Will TELL YOU AS YOU All KNOW, I WAS CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF COMMERCE AND WRITTEN IN THE BYLAWS Of THEIR PAC IS THAT ANYONE WHO IS CHAIRMAN Of THEIR BOARD WHEN THEY BECOME PAST CHAIRMAN THEY ALSO BECOME CHAIRMAN Of THE PAC. SO I'M CHAIRMAN Of THE PAC THIS YEAR. ONE SLIGHT VESTED INTEREST I NIGHT HAYE IS If YOU PASS THIS I Will HAYE TO WOlll LESS HARD GENERATING MONEY. SO (LAUGHTER) I TRULY HAYE NO ISSUE WITH WHETHER YOU PASS IT OR NOT. AS A CITIZEN I M VERY CONCE•m ABUT HOW YOU'RE GOING TO ENFORCE IT ANO THE COST Of THAT ENFORCDIENT. UNFORTUNATELY NY THOUGHTS AREN'T TOTALLY ORWIZ£0. 1 'N &01115 TO GIVE YOU SEVERAL SCENERIOS THAT I DON'T THIIIC THAT THE UM IDLS WITH ANO I DON'T UNOERSTANO HOW IT IS &GING TO BE HAll>l.ED. I WILL, I liUESS, GIVE YOU A BIT Of HISTORY. IN 1971 I WAS APPOINTm TO NY FIRST CCIIIISSION IN THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD All> THAT IIAS TH( ELECTION CCIIIISSION, ANO NY FIRST FOINL APPEARANCE IN FIONT Of CITY CCUICIL WAS TO ALLOW CANDIDATES IN TH( CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO PUT SIGNS IN THEIR YARDS ANO OTHER PEOPLE'S YARDS. PIIOR TO THAT I BELIEVE IT HAD BEEN ILLEGAL IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO DO THAT. All) I THIii( OUR SIGNS Alt( FUN, SO I 'N GUO I M>£ THAT OWIGE. I ALSO RAN FOR CITY CCUICIL, SO OF COURSE I 'YE FILLED OUT ALL OF THOSE FOIIIS. I 'VE DE 11IIOUCiH THAT PIOCESS . I WAS ALSO TIEASUl(I OF ENGLEWOOD COALITION FOR SEVERAL YCAIS All) I BELIEVE I IIAS THUR IEGISTERED ACCNT . BUT BECAUSE OF THAT I ' VE BEEN IIMN.YED IN CLECTIONS FOR 13 YEAIS IN ENGLEWOOD, BOnt AS A CCIIIISSIONCI TIYIIG TO EWORCE TH( UWS, Ml> AS A CMl>IOATt, Ml> AS M lll>IVIOUAL WHO l£'1 TH( BOOU FOR TH( THIIIO 1£C1STER£0 POLITICAL NITY IN THIS CITY . Ml> I THIIIC THESE ARC SON£ OF CONCERNS . TH( UM PIIOYIO(S FOR A CITIZEN OF STMl>ING BEi All[ TO l005£ A CCINPlAINT IN THE CITY ATTOIIICY'S GrFIC • IS NO STATUT or IMITATIONS . DOCS THIS N£M THAT A CANOIOAT T Y I IF ELECTED I LIAllC FOR A CONPUINT FION A CITIZEN FOR FIVC YE.MS, TEN Y , OR JUST 60 DAYS Afl[I THC UCTION OR to DAYS AF'TCR l TION . I THIii( THC OUGHT TO BE • IS • • ' I· • , • • • 0 l• • SOME OUTSIDE LIMITATION WHEN A CITIZEN COULD MAKE A COMPLAINT, OR I THINK YOU'RE PUTTING PEOPLE WHO RUN FOR OFFICE AT AN EXTREME DISADVANTAGE. I THINK THAT THE DEFINITE OF CORPORATION IS DIFFICULT TO ENFORCE. MOST CORPORATIONS HAVE AS THEIR REGISTERED " - AGENT THEIR ATTORNEYS ANO NOT THEIR BUSINESS ADDRESS. SO LET'S ASSUME FOR A MOMENT HYPOTHETICALLY THAT A STUDENT, THAT AN INDIVIDUAL, A CITIZEN COMPLAINED ABOUT CONTRIBUTIONS TO A CANDIDATE, TO AN OPPONENT, TO ANOTHER CANDIDATE, AH, AND YOU ASKED THE CITY TO VERIFY THAT ALL THOSE CONTRIBUTIONS COME FROM BUSINESSES LOCATED IN THE CITY. I THINK THAT YOU MIGHT HAVE SOME TROUBLE UNLESS YOU HAVE AS YOUR ONLY SOURCE THE TELEPHONE BOOK. BECAUSE REGISTERED AGENTS ARE FREQUENTLY ATTORNEYS, 17TH STREET ATTORNEYS, OTC ATTORNEYS WHO BEAR NO RELATIONSHIP AT All TO THE CORPORATION. I DON'T KNOW IF YOUR DEFINITION OF CORPORATION INVOLVES ONLY THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THOSE CORPORATIONS OR IF A CORPORATION WHOSE PRESIDENT IS RUNNING A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, YOU TRULY MERELY MEAN A PHYSICAL PRESENCE. IF YOU TRULY MERELY MEAN A PHYSICAL PRESENCE, IS THAT PHYSICAL PRESENCE ON THE DAY THE CONTRIBUTION IS MADE, THE YEAR PRECEDING, THE SIX MONTHS, IS THERE ANY TIME LIMITS THAT MAKES A BUSINESS A LEGITIMATE BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. I KNOW THAT IN MANY BYLAWS IT IS PROVIDED IN THE STATE OF COLORADO, AND IT'S A FAIRLY TYPICAL COflllENT IN BYLAWS THAT A BUSINESS CAN ESTABLISH AN OFFICE AS THAT BUSINESS REQUIRES FROM TIME TO TIME, AND I THlfl( THAT'S FAIRLY COMMON TERMINOLOGY THAT I SEE IN BYLAWS WHICH MEANS ANY BUSINESS IF IT REALLY BECOMES THAT DEEPLY INVOLVED IN ONE OF YOUR ELECTIONS COULD SET UP A BUSINESS ADDRESS AND SAY IT WAS A BONAFIDE BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND I'M NOT SURE HOW ANYONE WOULD PROVE THAT WAS TRUE OR NOT TRUE. ONE OF THE, I THlfl(, THE MORE FUN EVENTS THAT OCCURS DURING THE ELECTION IS TO HAVE A FUJI> RAISER, BE IT A TEA OR A PARTY OF SOME SORT AND PASS THE HAT AND YOU GET YOUR CASH. YOUR LAW DOES NOT AT All ADDRESS CASH CONTRIBUTION. AND I THIii( THERE WOULD BE, AND · THIS IS MY WICKED CPA SIDE POINT· IF YOU WERE HAVING A PARTY, All YOU WOULD HAVE TO DO DURING THE LAST FIVE NIIIITES OF THAT PARTY IS STAND UP Ml> SAY, YOU KNOW, I LIVE IN AURORA AND I PUT NY MONEY IN THAT HAT. HOii 111CM MONEY DID YOU PUT IN THAT HAT? WELL, I AIN'T GOING TO TELL YOU HOW 111CM MONEY I PUT IN THAT HAT. OR EVEN BETTER, IF YOU'RE REALLY LOOKING INTO IT, YOU SAY YOU PUT $150 IN THAT HAT AND THERE'S ONLY S75 IN THE HAT. HAVE YOU TAINTED All OF THE MONEY IN THAT HAT? Ml> 111D DOES THAT POOR CAll>IDATE GIVE THAT MONEY TO? I THI• THAT IS PROUILY ON£ OF THE MORE FUN EVENTS IN A CMPAJ&N Ml> I ALSO THI• IT JS THE TINE HI CAll>IDATES MEET CITIZENS AT A IIDST IWOIIIAl lEVtl, -THAT IS WHEN YOU HAYE TIO 0¥£1 TO YOUR HOUSE TO A TEA, YOU HAYE A POT CII THE TAILE AND THEY STICl II S5 II THERE, OR THEY STICl S2 II THERE. -I MOUl.D HATE TO SEE THAT lllm OF CASUAL.•ss DISAPPEAR. Ml)TH[R QU[STICII. IF YOU'RE REALLY GOING TO PLAY DIRTY TRICKS · I 'II DOING THIS IY THE MAY WHILE I 'II DRIVING TO AND FROM WORIC, THAT'S HOii NY NINO WORKS · INT IF YOU PLACED, SONECIIE PLACED AN UNSOLICITED NJ II THE •IISPAPER 111D DID IDT LIVE II THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND THE CAIIOIDATE SAYS I DICll'T APNOWE THAT NJ. HOW DO YOU EWOltE THAT? WHO DO YOU GO AFTER? HOW DO YOU EVEN ICJDI IIIO'S TELLING THE TIUTN? IF YOU 'RE GOING TO MAKE THE INDIVIDUAL NY, (cont tllUtd bel•) KEE~: DOES THAT POOR CAll>IDATE GET STUCl WITH PAYING THE MDllfT OF TH[ NJ, EVEN THOUliM THEY DICll 'T .,,.,.E THAT NJ? IIIO IS TNE ACCUSCI MO IN) IS TH[ ACCUSED Ill nus POLITICAL ISSUE OF -ING CMPAl&NS . D I ACREE THAT I THI• TH[ WT TEI Y[MS THE CMPAl&NS II DCLCWOOD HAVE IEEI QUITE CLEM, AD£ DID, Y[RY OPEN, FIMlt, IUT I DCll 'T THI• IT 'S l(YOIID UNIIIATICII TO THI• OF THE IDUS THOUCH THEY Nl&HT AlftM RIDICULOUS CII FCIIUAI •TH ME &01 TO SCCN THAT RIDICULOUS CII A HOTLY CCIITCSTED C#INI CII atMER llN . • II • ' I· • , • • ,, -• 0 I• • THE OTHER THING THAT CONCERNS ME IS RECORD KEEPING. I DON'T KNOW IF THE CITY HAS FORMS, YOU KNOW, THE STATE, THE FORMS THAT YOU FILL OUT FOR THE STATE, THERE WASN'T TIME FOR ME TODAY TO CALL, AND MY MEMORY TELLS ME THOUGH THAT THE LIMIT THAT YOU HAVE TO KEEP FOR THE STATE OF COLORADO IS $50. DOES THIS MEAN THAT YOU'RE SAYING THAT EVERY CANDIDATE MUST KEEP TRACK OF EVERY PENNY DOWN TO A DOLLAR? IF SO, YOUR FORMS ARE GOING TO HAVE TO BE INDEPENDENT FROM THE STATE FORMS AND I THINK YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE TO REQUIRE A TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF RECORD KEEPING ON THE PART OF CANDIDATES. IF SOMEONE GIVES YOU $10, YOU'LL NEED NAME, ADDRESS, SO THAT IT CAN BE VERIFIED. I THINK THAT AT A MINIMUM, AH, YOU OUGHT TO ASK THE CITY WHAT IT WOULD COST TO ENFORCE THIS KIND OF THING. I THINK THAT THERE IS ONE SECTION IN THERE THAT SAYS IF ANY CITIZEN GROUP WHOSE MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES AN INOIVIOUAL WHO DOES NOT LIVE IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, WHICH MEANS THAT IF YOU HAVE A GROUP, LET'S SAY THE OLD ENGLEWOOD COALITION OR GEORGE ALLEN'S GROUP WHICH I KNOW WAS VERY ACTIVE IN THE LAST ELECTION ANO SOMEONE QUESTIONED THOSE CONTRIBUTIONS, THE CITY WOULD HAVE TO GO ANO GET THE ENTIRE MEMBERSHIP LIST ANO CHECK THE ENTIRE MEMBERSHIP LIST TO FINO OUT WHERE THOSE INOIVIOUALS LIVED. IF, FOR A LONG TIME I WAS TREASURER OF THE ENGLEWOOD COALITION, BUT I WOULD NOT, I HAO NOT CONTRIBUTED ANY MONEY AT ALL TO THE ENGLEWOOD COALITION, WOULD, HAO I BEEN AN AURORA CITIZEN WOULD THAT HAVE ELIMINATED THE COALITION BECAUSE I DID WORK FOR THEM OR IS IT ONLY WHEN SOMEONE, YOU KNOW, CONTRIBUTES MONEY? MUST THOSE GROUPS, CITIZEN GROUPS SUCH AS GEORCE ALLEN HAS FORMED ANO Jll>Y HENNING HAS FORNED AGAIN KEEP TRACK OF ALL CASH CONTRIBUTIONS SO THAT THEY CAIIIOT EVEN PARTICIPATE ANO PASS THE HAT ON ISSUES? AH, I JUST REALLY THINK THE ENFORCEMENT ON THIS WHOLE BILL IS REALLY TRICKY All> PRETTY TOUGH. All> NY, I NEVER COME TO THIS COUNCIL WITH CONCERNS ABOUT SOME PROflOSED SOLUTION. THE FIRST, OF COURSE, FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE DON'T PASS IT. THE SECOND IS IF YOU ARE GOING TO PASS IT, FINO OUT FIRST IOI MUCH IT'S GOIN& TO COST TO ENFORCE All> IS IT ENFORCEABLE, IIIAT DEPARTNENT IN THE CITY WILL HAVE TO ENFORCE IT. ;(T SOME STAME Of LINITATIONS IN TH(R( SO CANDIDATES ARE NOT ALWAYS UNDER TIIIEAT. YOU ID, THERE IS A POINT IN TINE WHEN THIS ENOS. SECOND SOLUTICII, I 'LL TELL YOU A RALPH COLE STORY. SOME Of YOU ARE PROIA8L Y TOO YOUlli TO RDDl(R RALPH COLE, BUT RALPH COLE IMS A STATE SOATOR IN TH( STATE Of COLORADO, All) HE l(LJEVED THAT IF YOU ACCEPTED MY an FD MY IOOY YOU WERE BEHOLDEN TO THEN ANO SO H( ACCEPTED NO IUIEY FD MY IOOY FOR MY PURPOSE MD H( IMS STATE SENATOR, I 1£LIEVE FOR THREE TCIIIS . HIS AREA IS TH( EQUIVALENT Of llll MIS AREA ANO SOME Of TEnY CCIISIDINES THAT WAS REDISTRICTED WHOI HE FINALLY DID NOT RUN MY DE . BUT THAT I SUPIIOSE IS THE ULTIMTE PUIITY Of CWAUiNIN& All> I DON 'T ID IF YOU WANT THE CWAICII ISSU£ IN EN&LEWOOO TO I( THAT PURE, BUT IT CERTAINLY IS M OPTICII All> IT ELIMINATES All ENFORCENENT ISSUES . IF YOU STILL WISH TO PUISU£ THIS, PEIIHAPS YOUR ELECTICII CCIIUSSICII COULD IE Of ASSISTANCE, OR SOMECIIE IIMO IS PERHAPS FAMILIAR WITH THE STATE R£PORTIN8 NECIWUSNS SO THAT ENFORCENENT CM IE IUILT INTO THIS UM ANO YOU CM HAVE A UM THAT NOT CIILY YOU ARE Wllllll& TO LIVE 111TH BUT THE FUTURE CMOIDAT S OF ENGLEWOOO WOULD IE IIILLIN& TO LIVE 111TH . THAT 'S All. VM DYK : t CNIENTS OR QUESTICIIS FQ MYIOOY? TIN • • 17 • • I· • • • • • • I • • BULLOCK: I DON'T KNOW WHERE TO BEGIN. MS. KEENA THIS DEBATE THAT YOU'RE BRINGING UP JUST NOW, A LOT OF THESE QUESTIONS THAT YOU'RE ASKING WERE DEBATED LAST WEEK. IT'S KIND OF FORTUITOUS THAT YOU'RE HERE THO. WE WITNESSED IN THE LAST ELECTION SPECIFICALLY AN INCIDENT WHERE A COUNCIL MEMBER WON BY A VERY NARROW MARGIN WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF YOUR PAC. BACKPAC. KEENA: I'M SORRY. I HAVE THE ASEP PAC, THE COLORADO SOCIETY PAC, THE SOUTH METRO DENVER PAC, THE FBCA PAC -WHICH ONE? BULLOCK: BACK PAC. I .•. KEENA: SOUTH METRO DENVER? BULLOCK: THAT'S RIGHT. OKAY? AH, THE ISSUE IMS RAISED LAST TINE THAT PEOPLE WITH NO FRANCHISE IN THE CITY OF Ell&LDIOOD HAVE NO RIGHT TO INFLUENCE OUR ELECTIONS. All> ORGANIZATIONS lltlCH CII.Y INCIDENTALLY TOUCH THE CITY, EVEN IF TH£Y HAVE A FAIRLY I.ARC[ PRESENCE IN THE CITY BY WAY OF NENBERSHIP, STILL IX*'T HAVE A RISHT TO ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE ENGLEWOOD CITY ELECTIONS, PMTICUURLY HI THEIR NENIERSHIP LISTS ARE CONPOSm OF NEM(RS THAT ARE COIIPLETELY OUTSIDE THE SPHERE OF ENGLDIOOD. IN FACT, TH( MJORITY OF SOUTH NETIO'S NENIERSHIP, I BELIEVE, IS ENTIRELY OUTSIDE THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. THEY HAVE _, RISHT TO CCll»ILE THERE FIIIMCIAL POll£R All> ,._SS All> QET IEHIII) THE ELECTICIIS IN ENGLDIOOD . THEY HAVE NO RISHT TO ATTENPT TO IWLUENCE OUR ELECTICIIS HERE . All) AS YOU'RE W£LL MIME, IT IMS THAT CIRUIIIZATICII, THE IIACKNC, YOUR POL IT I CAL ACTICII CCIIUTTEE AS W£LL AS, I THI• IT IMS THE SOUTH NETIO IOMD OF REALTORS THAT UV£ II( TN( REAL NDTIYATICII TO DUii UP THIS BILL. l£ENA : I IMS •T MN£ OF THAT .••• BULLOCK : • ••• ' • - • • • . ,~ • VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE OR WHAT I PERCEIVE AS VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE. IT WOULD BE ENFORCED BY MY, BY VIRTUE OF MY STANDING, BY MY BRINGING IT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE CITY ATTORNEY, OR MY AS A PRIVATE CITIZEN BRINGING IT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE COURT AND FILING OUT MY OWN COMPLAINT WHICH I WOULD DO. THAT WOULDN'T COST THE CITY ANYTHING. THAT WOULD JUST SIMPLY BE A MATTER OF BOTH CONTESTANTS COMING INTO THE FACT FUl>ING FORUM AND PUTTING THEIR CARDS ON THE TABLE. MY PUTTING MY CARDS DOWN, THE EVIDENCE THAT I HAVE AGAINST MR. KOLTAY THAT THIS MONEY IS NOT LEGITIMATELY FROM INTERESTS WITHIN THE CITY, AND HIS PUTTING DOWN HIS CARDS, THAT IT IS. ANO WE WOULD LET THE JUDGE DECIDE . THE ENFORCEMENT IS NOT A PROBLEM. WHO IS THE ACCUSER AND WHO IS THE ACCUSED -I THlllt I ANSWERED THAT. I WOULD IN A MINUTE FILE A CONPLAINT P£RSOMLLY IF I SAW A VIOLATION ON THIS DURING THE NEXT ELECTIONS. All> THAT WOULDN'T COST THE CITY A P£•Y. FOIIIS, THIS ORDINMCE SUGGESTS NO FORMS. I'M NOT SUGGESTING MY a£ REPORTING REQUJREIDTS THAN ARE ALREADY CURRENTLY IN PLACE BY THE FEDERAL ELECTime UMS. SO THAT IS REALLY Klfl) OF A tln'E POINT HER£. CERTAJaY THERE AR£ IOING TO 8( A .... R OF HOLES THAT ARISE, All> NY APPDCH TO THOSE NOLES IS TO SINPLY PLUG THEN AS THEY ARISE. All> I Will STAY me TOP Of THIS Ml> I WILL PLUG THEN TO TME CAR£ OF OR&MIZATIONS LIKE UClPAC All> THE SOUTH NETRO 80MD OF REALTORS IINO HAVE II> BUSINESS ATTEMPTING TO INFLUENCE DUR ELECTIONS HERE IN THE CITY. NOii A LOT Of IIIAT YOU'VE SAID JS SPLITTING HAIRS , All> I DON'T PARTICULAR FEEL THE 11((0 TO MJDRESS IT. BUT THAT'S HOii I FEEL. KEENA: WU , YES, OIVIOUSLY, YOU Ml) I HAVE A PHILOSOfHJCAL DJFFEIDCE IN n• Of IHICIIAL llllOIT•E Ml) IHICIIAL IIIWOLVDENT -KING 1-.Y All> SO me. I D'T EVEN l£T INTO THAT. I HAW£ NI .. 1£1MD Fca THE F~T 'IMT YOU THI• IT IS NY UCINC . I 'll SUI£ THE OTHEI IUKIS IIDULD rm HI£ All Of THAT CM( FD. Ml , I lm'T ICD THAT YOU, I HAW£ RIEIIIS IINO Mft M II OTHO CITIES -TNDUIII I Mft IEftl .. M ATTDIPT TO INFLUEIIC( THEIi fll.lCIES, l 'ft IDO fflll .. TO THEIi CGUKIL IUTI., I COTAI Y Mft SENT 118 11111n . SO -IT IS II EUCTL Y THE 11• OF SOC IAL KTTING 'IMT YOU llll£ DHCIIIING THAT n1ams • FMILY I ITED , THEY DD 11ft 11111n . I 1111• TMT THE -Tl• W •c:aust IGU 10 -Ill( S DO 1ST Tl , IDT 1•1tlmML S ••• IPS ••• TO •It · • • - • • • • • • HABENICHT: YES, I MAKE THAT MOTION TO BRING THIS ISSUE FORWARD. BULLOCK: SECOND. "' - VAN DYKE: OKAY, MOVED TO BRING ITEM llC FORWARD, SECONDED BY TIM BULLOCK. PLEASE VOTE. CLERK: SEVEN AYES. VAN DYKE: MOTION CARRIES. KEENA: I HAVE A MEETING WITH A CLIENT AT NINE. SO I WILL BE LEAVING HERE ABOUT FIVE MINUTES OF NINE. I DIDN'T WANT YOU TO THIIIC I VAS LEAVING IN A TEMPER TIFF OR ANYTHING. BULLOCK: FINE, IF I CAN HAVE A REBUTTAL. ON THOSE FINAL CCIIOTS, NS. KEENA, AT SONE POINT ..•• SEVERAL PEOPLE TALKING AT ONCE. BULLOCK: WHAT, OH, YOUR HONOR, I MOVE ITEM llC · COUNCIL BILL 10. l. CLAYTON: SECOII>. VAN DYKE: MOVED BY M. BULLOCK, S£C0IIJ0> BY M. CLAYTON. PLEASE VOTE·· OH, I NEAii DISCUSSION, I'M SORRY. Al.El. HABENICHT: I HAD PREPM£D SON£ COIIDTS AIOUT THIS OIDIIIMCE BECAUSE IT DOES filVE NE SON£ CCIICEM, I 'VE filvtll SON£ THDUfiHT AIOUT IT. I THIii( THAT NS. KEDIA RAISED IIIIIDIS SON£ Of 1111£. BUT ltATHER TIWI BELAIOR, I lflll 80 111TH IIIAT I DID Pl£NI£ . • • • • • • t• • AT FIRST BLUSH THIS ORDINANCE SOUNDS LIKE A MOVE TOWARD ELECTION REFORM. BUT WHAT WILL IT DO? IT CHASTISES TWO GROUPS WHO HAVE PROVED TO BE POSITIVE FORCES IN THE SOUTH METRO REGION FOR BEING GOOD CITIZENS, FOR STRIVING TO ENHANCE REAL ESTATE MARKETS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MARKETS. AND IT SAYS THAT IF EITHER OR BOTH OF THESE GROUPS WOULD MOVE THEIR OFFICES INTO THE CITY LIMITS OF ENGLEWOOD THEIR INFLUENCE AND MONEY WOULD BE OK. I FAIL TO SEE REASON IN THIS. COLORADO HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER STRICKLAND RECENTLY COMMENTED THAT FOR EVERY PROBLEM OR ISSUE FACING THE LEGISLATURE, THERE IS A SIMPLE --AND WRONG SOLUTION. THIS, I BELIEVE IS SUCH A SOLUTION. I WANT TO STATE HERE THAT I'M NOT A STRONG ADVOCATE FOR THE SOUTH METRO BOARD OF REALTORS OR FOR THE SOUTH METRO CIWIIER OF COMMERCE. HISTORICALLY, I WOULD LIKE TO REMIII> THIS COUNCIL THAT THREE OR FOUR YEARS AGO WHEN THE DEBATE CME ABOUT WHETHER OR NOT TO SUPPORT EITHER OR BOTH CHAIIIERS, THERE WAS A STRONG SENSE OF THE COUNCIL THAT PRECEDED US NOT TO GIVE MY CREDENCE TO THE GREATER ENGLEWOOD CHANBER OF COMMERCE All> TO GO IIHOLEHEARTEDLY FOR THE SOUTH METRO. I SPOKE DILIGENTLY All> ELOQUENTLY, I HOPE, IN FAVOR OF SUPPORTING BOTH CHANBERS, THEY BOTH DO SO NUCH GODO FOR OUR COIIUUTY. AND AGAIN, I DON'T WANT TO SEE ONE GIOI.IP TARGETED All> CHASTISED FOR BEING GODO CITIZENS. I WILL PROBABLY BE VOTING NO ON THIS, I THINK THAT'S TO BE SURE, BUT EVEN IF THIS WOULD GO, BEFORE IT WOULD GO TO A VOTE, I FIii> THE SECOND WHEREAS IN THIS, IN THIS ORDINANCE SO ONEROUS THAT I WOULD NOYE TO STRIKE THE SECOND HREAS WHICH SAYS: WHEREAS, THE EXISTING OF A REVOLVING DOOR TYPE OF RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN DEMONSTRATED BETWEEN CAll>IDATES WHO AFTER HAVING ACCEPTED PAC CMPAllill CONTRIIUTIONS All> UPCII HAVING D ELECTION HAVE VOTED TO USE CITY PAC [SIC] FUNDS TO FUND THE INTEREST OF ORUIIIZATIONS CLOSELY ASSOCIATEO WITH SUCH PACS. YOUR HONOR, I FIii> THAT STATEMENT TO IE INFUINTORY All> FULL OF IIIIUEIIX)ES All> INCONPLETE IN ITS UTUI£, SO THEREFORE I NOYE THAT IT IE ME11>ED OUT OF THAT. VAN DYKE: I'll SECOND THE MEIIJIDT. DISCUSSION ON THE MEIIJIDT. •• GRUII DOES THE MEIDOT HAVE MY IIIIOITANCE OR Will IT AFFECT IN MY WAY THE UTUI£ Of THE Bill AS IT STMIIS? CiRJIII: NO. IF IT'S NOT IN THERE? VM DYKC : IF IT'S NOT IN THERE. CiRUII : NO. VAN DYKE : CICAY . IF TNCR£'S NO FURTHER DISCUSSICII PUAS( VOTE CII TH( MEIIJIDT FOR TH( SECOND HR£AS TO IE STalCKDI • Cl[RI(: lllt([ AYES, FU NAYS. TNOSE VOTI• AYE • COIIICIL .... HAIOUCHT, COIIIC IL IOIEI CLAYTCII, _, IIAYOI VM ffl£. YAN OYKC : THE MEIOIDfT FAILS roa ua Of $UPIIOl1. BU llOCl : SUSM, I ICAI.LV, I IIISH YOU IIMD HAVC Al.LMO ME TO REIUT WHILE SH( WAS STILL RE . NOIII H'S QCIN( _, I ... • 21 • • I. I . • ] • • • 0 l• • VAN DYKE: I'M SORRY, IT WASN'T BY INTENT. BULLOCK: AT SOME POINT, WE'VE GOT, MS. KEENA, I'LL DEBATE THIS IN HER ABSENCE, BUT AT SOME POINT WE HAVE TO RELY ON THE PERSONAL ETHICS OF INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES. ANO THIS IS MERELY A STEP IN THE DIRECTION OF POINTING PEOPLE, I GUESS, IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. WE CAN'T CLOSE ABSOLUTELY EVERY SINGLE LOOPHOLE, ANO AS LOOPHOLES ARISE, WE CAN PLUG THEM. AH, BUSINESSES DOES NOT, I MEAN THE TERM BUSINESSES IN MY, IN THIS PAC ORDINANCE, INCLUDES CORPORATIONS, SOLE PROPRIETORSHIPS, ANO EVERY OTHER FORM OF OOING BUSINESS. MS. KEENA FOR SOME REASON PERHAPS IT'S BECAUSE OF HER TUNNEL VISION AS A CPA OR SOMETHING, SHE CHOOSES TO DEFINE IT AS A CORPORATION. AND IT INCLUDES ANY TYPE OF BUSINESS FORM. AH, FACT -FINDING, SHE SPOKE OF FACT-FINDING. THE BEST FACT-FINDING FORUM IN MY VIEW, AH, IS A FACT-FINDING FORUM, A COURT. IF THERE'S A PROBLEM LET BOTH SIDES BRING IT UP IN FRONT OF A NEUTRAL PARTY, AND LET THAT NEUTRAL PARTY MAKE A DETERMINATION. ALEX, I DEBATE, OR I DISAGREE WITH YOUR CONTENTION THAT THESE FORCES HAVE BEEN POSITIVE. I DON'T THINK THAT THEY HAVE BEEN ENTIRELY POSITIVE. AND MUCH Of WHAT THEY'VE DONE HAVEN'T BEEN ENTIRELY POSITIVE. AND WITH REGARD TO YOUR MOVING TO STRIKE THE REVOLVING DOOR RELATIONSHIP, IT'S WHAT'S HAPPENED, AND IT'S BLOODY-WELL WHY THIS ORDINANCE IS HERE. IT'S ABSOLUTELY WHAT'S HAPPENED. IT'S THE TRUTH. All) I'M JUST HAPPY IT WASN'T VOTED OUT, SO WITH THAT I DEFER TO ANOTHER COUNCIL MEMBER. HATHAWAY : IN DEFENSE Of BOTH YOU AND MR . BULLOCK 'S INTENT, I THUi< THE SECOND WHEREAS MUCH TO YOUR CHACRIN MY NOT ONLY SPEAK TO THE SOUTH METRO CHAMBER BACKPAC, IT MIGHT NDT ONLY SPEAK TO THE SOUTH SUBUR8AN BOARD Of REALTORS. IT'S MY INTENT IN VOTING YES FOR THIS ORDINANC E TO ELIMINATE MY PAC , All> THAT INCLUDES WOULD IE INCLUSIVE Of MY PAC WITHIN THE CITY THAT HAS A REVOLVING DOOR THAT OD>RSES . NOW MY POINT IS THAT SOME Of THE PACS THAT HAVE JNO(ED ELECTED COUNCIL MENBERS BEFORE MYSEL F HAD SUBSTANTIAL MIUIT Of MENBERS OUTSIDE TH E CITY . MY INTENT All> PURPOSE ON THIS IS TO CLEM IT All UP . I 'M NDT PARTICULARLY WHAT YOU CALL DESIGNATING WHAT YOU CALL IACIC.PAC, SOUTH SUIUR8AN BOARD Of REALTORS, CAUSE l 'VE TALUD TO All Of THEM . I DID NDT ACTIVELY SUK THUR Ell>ORSDDT U DID I SEEK THE OD>RSDOT Of THE QUOTE UNQUOTE ENGLEIOID COAt.lTICII AT TH( TI ME. All I DID MAS &OTO TALK TO THEM SO TH(Y KIO I IIAS ... lllli Ml) If THEY IMNTED TO EIIJORSE ME , THAT IIAS TH(lt( IUSlll(SS. Ml) I QUIT E FRANK LY TH I• THIS ORDINANC E ALLOIIS YOU TO CCIITIIU TO DO THAT . SUBJECT TO CE RTAIN LIMI TATICIIS . I DON 'T ICIIIII THAT THAT HAD IAC« PAC HAD EX ISTED AT THAT TIME THAT I WOUlO NAVE TMPI A CCIITII IUTICIN FU THEM IN TH( FI RS T PUC( l(CAUS( l 'VC ALWAYS M INTAl l(I) THAT M ELECTION YOU SHOUlD I( 1£NOLD(I TO aJOY UC(PT TN( CITIZ(NS THAT ELECTED YOU . Ml) I THI • TH IS OID IINC C ATIDIPl TO -SS THAT . I DO Milt£( WITH NS. KUNA IN SOME lt£SP£CTS TMT M Y It CllfORCCNCNT ,aa,D1S l(CMISC I MYll DCll 'T M AS NUCM FAI TH IN THC COURT SYST M AS YOU 00, All> THAT 'S JUST A Pt: THlllli , IUT I THI• THIS IS IIOIIUllC, I THI• W£ CM CtT MS OUT IN l Uf . I AlSO TH I* THAT IT 'S A Pl(lt£QUIS1TC FOil TNI S THAT GOING TO MAPPOI, NDT Y ON STAT l£Y l IUT AT NATI l£YC AT POINT IN Tl • All> I TNI IT IS U, TO US CMOl~T TO FINAL Y TMT llV lllli IY C THAT T CITIU WMT US TO IV IIITM , THAT ' JUST "' OPJNI • • H • I· • ]- • • • • 0 I• • (, BULLOCK: IT CURIOUS THAT CITY, PRIOR TO THIS ORDINANCE BEING INTROOUCED SENATOR CONSIDINE SPOKE AGAINST PACS, THE ORDINANCE WAS INTROOUCED , AND THEN IN HIS STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS, GEORGE BUSH SPOKE AGAINST PACS. I THINK IT'S A VERY VERY GOOD TINE TO BRING THIS FORWARD RIGHT NOW, AND I DON'T HAVE A PERSONAL PROBLEM, RITA, WITH ELIMINATING ALL PACS. INSIDE THE CITY OR OUTSIDE THE CITY. I REALLY DON'T HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THAT. THE THING I QUESTION IS I THINK IT'S UNCONSTITUTIONAL TO ... HATHAWAY: WELL, NY POINT IS WE NEED TO HOLD ALL OF OURSELVES ACCOUNTABLE, COUNCIL MEMBERS AND CITIZENS. HOLD OUR PACS ACCOUNTABLE. IN OTHER WORDS, IF YOU HAVE A CANDIDATE, ANY CANDIDATE, AND I DON'T CARE IF IT'S STATE LAW, NATIONAL, WHATEVER, THAT IS NOT WHAT YOU CALL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PEOPLE WHO ELECTED THEN, THEN I THINK YOU NEED TO START QUESTIONING HIS CONTRIBUTIONS AND HIS ETHICS. THAT'S JUST NY FEELING. CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR, I HAVEN'T SOLICITED ANY DEY FROM SOUTH METRO CHAMBER, I HAVEN'T SOLICITED ANY DEY FROM GREATER ENGLEWOOD CHANBER. I DO BELIEVE I RECEIVED A CONTRIBUTION FROM THE BOARD Of REALTORS. I DON'T RECALL. I INTEfl> TO CONTINUE TO VOTE FOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO THE SOUTH METRO CHAMBER'S PROGRAMS. AND IF THE, IF THERE ARE MY APPROPRIATE PROGRAMS Of THE SME NATURE FROM THE GREATER ENGLEWOOD CHAMBER, I INTEfl> TO VOTE FOR THOSE, FOR SUPPORT OF THOSE TOO. THEY ARE TWO DIFFERENT GROUPS. WE HAVE A IUl8£R Of GROUPS THAT WHILE THEY ARE NOT LOCATED IN THE CITY AND WHILE THEIR NEIIIERS ARE NOT LOCATED IN THE CITY ARE VERY INPORTANT TO OUR CITY. IN A VERY REAL SENSE THE SOUTH NETRO BOARD Of REAL TORS IS THE ENGLEIIOOO IOARD Of REALTORS. THEY ARE THE REALTORS THAT SELL HOUSES IN EN5l.EIIOOO. THEY ARE THE REALTORS THAT WILL EITHER HELP US INPIIOVE OUR IIWiE OR WILL TELL PEOPLE WHAT A CIUIIY PUCE THIS JS TO LIVE. THEY ARE REALLY THE OPPORTUNITY FOR US IN THAT SEaoT Of THE ECOIIONY TO K HEAii) All) SEEN All) TO IIDIIC 111TH PEOPLE THAT ME VEIY IClllft.EDIEAILE AIOUT WHAT OUR CCIIIUIITY. I DAI( SAY THAT M ACTIVE ltEAl TOR IN Dl5l.EIIOOO ICDS NORE AIOUT Dl5l.EIIOOO THM 1W1Y Of US DO . l(CAUSE THEY ARE OUT CII THE STRUTS EVERY DAY TAl.llNG TO PEOPLE . THEY ICD WHAT THE HOUSH SELL FOR. THEY ICD IIIAT'S .. WITH TH( HOUS(S. IN CUI EME•ss TO DISCMD fDIEY lltlCH I THI• IS A liOOO IDEA TO DISCMD IT, I THI• Ill( SNDUUll 'T FOll&ET THAT Ill( STI LL INT TO DEAL 111TH THESE aauPS, THESE OIIMIZATICIIS KUUSE THEY ME VALUAll.E TO US, THEY WILL UMCE THINGS Ill( INT TO UMCE . I HAVE NO PARTICUUI QUARREL 111TH THE PMILOSOPHY Of 5£TTING RID Of PAC IUIEY All) I THI•, I 'II IDT SURE THAT THIS OIDIIMCE AS IIIITI EN IS GOING TO DO QUITE IIIAT WE INT, IUT I 'II WILLING TO &IVE IT A TRY . I DO HAVE CIIE CCIICEM All) THAT IS THAT IF lff UIC LC VISITI 8U l IN TOIII All) INT S TO &IVE NE A LITTL E NON[Y FOR lff CMMla , I THI• I OUCNT TO I( Ml[ TO TM£ THAT . _, FOR THAT RtAa I INT TO OFF ER M MOII01' TO SECTIC* G. AflU TN( lNI• LI IT SAYS AS L015 AS fl) fDIE Y, I INT TO ADO TH( NtASE • 1N IC(SS Of H O FRON MY CONU IIUTOR• ••• Il l lfNY DON 'T M Y IT 0 NE THAT SPECIF IC _, PUT DOIII YOIIR IIOCER' UIC l • • tJ • LU •. ' I . • , - • • • • • VAN DYKE: WELL, THERE'S A MOTION ON THE TABLE ON THE TABLE, IS THERE A SECOND? KOLTAY: I'LL GIVE IT A SECOND. I'D LIKE CLARIFICATION YOUR HONOR WHERE THIS IS TO APPEAR IN THE AMENDMENT. VAN DYKE: SECOll>ED BY MR. KOLTAY. CLAYTON: IN THE THIRD LINE AFTER THE WORD •AS LONG AS NO MONEY-ANO I WANT TO ADO THE WORDS •1N EXCESS OF SSO FRON ANY CONTRIBUTOR• BULLOCK: PUT DOWN FRON RELATIVES. THAT WOULD SATISFY BOTH PROBLEMS. OTHERWISE, I THUlt THIS IS TOO OPEN. WOULD YOU BE AMENABLE TO THAT? CLAYTON; WELL, HATHAWAY: NOif ABOUT FRIEll>S? CLAYTON: I REAl.LY WOULON'T. I THI• IF IIE'RE TALKING AIOUT SUBSTMTIAL PAC IUl(Y, IIE'RE NOT TALKING MOUT $50. AN, IF IIE'RE TALKING ABOUT SZOO OR $300 OR $400, CERTAINLY THIS APPLIES. IT SEEMS TO NE THAT 11tE SIO IS NOT mING TO DMNE 11tE oaoJNMCE ••• MJLLOCK: IT'S c;oJNG TO SIIALLOII UP THE PUIIIOSE • PICK THIS APMT. CLAYTON: I THI• THAT WOULD BE A REASmNLE CW(. HABENICHT: YOUI IIIIIR, IT SEOIS LIKE COUIICIL NEMERS SEEJI TO BE EIPIESSING THE OPIIICII THAT IIIILE lmIVIDUALS MVE A PUCE II, M, CCIITRIIUTING IIIIIIEY -1•LUDC1NG CMMI-II UUL wen• IIIILE 1IIDS( -MEll'T SO IDlffl IIIO TIY TO NOL THEIi IUIIUICtS TOIETHO TO PUT samtlNG TOIETHO IICll'T. I THI• THIS DOATE IS DI-SSING IIIAY FIIII THIS IMITICUUI ISSUE TO -OF NCS ALL TOIETHO. I MT INT£D TO POINT THAT GUT. VAN DYKE : llff DISCUSSICII CII THE MEIIIIUT. ICOLTAY: I CALL FOR THE QUHTlm a THE MEIIIIUT. VAN DYKE: Pl.[AS( YOTE. CLEB: TIii([ AYES . FOUi MYS. TNDSE IOTING AYE: ICOLTAY, CLAYTIII _, .... ,. DYi[. VAN DYKE : YS Mvt IT, THE al mt MSS. ••1t MCI TO THE ORIII NDTICII. I IIIIU LIU TO TMT COIIICIL CCIII[ UP 111TH II Fl STA IF IS llff. Mvt DUATED THIS T TO TN, SO ••• I 'LL ft YGU FOR LAST, TIii, CRUii : • • 1- • • • . ,~ • FRASER: I HAVE A CONCERN WITH PARAGRAPH E. IN THAT THE LANGUAGE IN THAT SECTION REFERS ONLY TO A CONTRIBUTION BY A PAC ALTHOUGH YOU PROVIDE PROHIBITIONS ON CONTRIBUTIONS BY PERSONS OTHER THAN PACS ANY INDIVIDUALS WHO DO NOT RESIDE IN ENGLEWOOD, ANO I WOULD OFFER A SUGGESTION THAT PERHAPS THE LANGUAGE OUGHT TO READ IN EXCESS EQUAL TO THE MOUNT OF THE UNLAWFUL CONTRIBUTION. BULLOCK: I'LL ACCEPT THAT AS .•. I'LL MAKE THAT MEtOIENT. YES, IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE A FRIENDLY MEtOIENT SINCE I'M THE ONE WHO ... CLAYTON: SECOfl). VAN DYKE: OKAY. AN MEtOIENT BY MR. BULLOCK TO INCLUDE .•. HATHAWAY: COULD YOU READ THAT AGAIN, PLEASE? FRASER: WHAT YOU WOULD DO IS YOU'D JUST DELETE IN THE SECOND LINE OF E PAC (POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE) All> SUBSTITUTE THE MORD UNUIIFUL. HATHAWAY: ALL RIGHT. I JUST WANTED TO MKE SUR£ THAT'S All YOU WEI£ STRIKING. VAN DYKE: MY DISCUSSION ON THE R£COIIIENDED MEIIIOT? Pl.EASE VOTE. CLERK: FIVE AYES, 1W NAYS. THOSE VOTIN& NAY: CCUICIL NENIER NUDUCHT All> MYOR VM DYKE. VM DYKE: THE MEIOOT PASSES. FINAL CCIIOT, FINAL ARIUNENT? MYIDOY TO NY RIGHT? ALEX. HABENICHT : YES, I IMS A LITTLE TMO uat IY TIii, YOUR CCIIOT, TIIAT, YOU .... ALTHDUIH THIS •1ausu NU SGIE PIDILEIIS _, NU SCIII[ THIN&S THAT NEED TO IE CLMIFIED THAT THAT'S IDT FOi THIS LHISLATivt ICJDY TO DO, IUT FOi TNE CGUITS TO DUL 111TH _, TO IIE THAT -LIKE LITIUTION, TO IIE THAT -LIi£ lllllln, TO IIE THAT -LIKE A COST TO ma TAXMYOS. Ml , I THI• THAT'S ~ NIil TO CONSIDEI . _, I STIIIIILY •alllEI» mt• MAIIST THIS . I THI• CMNl&II •FCJM IS 1EC£SSMY, I THI• CMNl&II •FCJM SNOULD IIEFL[CT NAVI• AS IIMIY fl£OPl£ •t TO -TO AFFCJII» TO -_, TO IET TNE .., GUT, llrT TO m TO LIIIIT flUIIIL[ _, • TNMlt YOU. VM DYK[: • • -• • • ·. <. POSITION AND THEN IT DOES ELIMINATE MY TYPE OF COST EFFECT THE CITY MIGHT HAVE TO UNDERGO. AH, I TRULY BELIEVE THAT MY CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE RUIIUNG FOR OFFICE THAT IIOULD VIOLATE THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION, THAT THEY IIOULD CLEARLY BE M ACT A&AINST THEIR POSSIBLY VINNING THE ELECTION. I'M QUITE SUR£ THAT THEY IIOULON'T GET THE SUPPORT BECAUSE IT IIOULD CLEARLY BE M ISSUE, KNOWING ELECTIONS AS IIELL AS I DO. Ml> FINALLY I IIOULO LIKE TO RECCIIIEII) THAT lfE DO GET A COST AIIALYSIS FOR INPLEIEITATION OF THIS PARTICULAR OIDINMCE FOR RECOID KEEPING NI) FOR THE ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS. I DON'T EXPECT M. FIASO TO IO naDUIN A IIIOLE LOT OF TIME NI> EFFORT TO DO THIS, IUT I IIDUlD APNECIATE IEFORE IIE PASS THIS ON SECGII> RUDING THAT IIE Mvt A IALL Mil FIME OF COST AIIALYSIS. NI) 111TH TMT I THI• IT'S FAIi TO STATE TMT I lflll NOT • SUPPORTING THIS OIIHINCE THIS nor•. ... IULLOCK. MLOCl: Ml, YEM, V£IY QUICILY, AUi, lNIS IE£TS YM C&JECTiffl. THE •s YOU'VE SET GUT, -IT fflllES ME TNlT _, IIIIULD Ka THE OTHEl SIDE OF THE FDICE MIIII• fCII IT, KCME IT IE£TS YOUR a&JECTIVES. IT TAKES THE fMI IIIAY ,_. Ill •1m PlOPL.E, THE NC OIUIIIZATI• -MS IT M:l II THE -OF THE IIEMM PIIPU. THE P£OPlE lMT MW A ....... II THE c1n -THE CITIZEIS, SO IT, I'll c:mlUTELY AT -AS lO IIIY _,,. AMIIST 1N1S , I JUST Ml£ m CLUE. AS FM AS ElNICS, MM, I MIU. IE IUD TO IET SCIIE ElNICS MCI IITO EUCTI--IT'S IIY IIITDIT TO allE UP 1111N A FULL ElNICS NaCAI£ ... a LATO, IIUCN LIICE, I 111• IT IIU THE LOS MIO.ES can CGUIICIL CME UP 1111N TO DUii THEIi can CGUIICIL, IECW A ... OF 1Nlm l'VE SEEi Mft STIID ME AS Kl• IDY CLUM.Y UIIElNICM. ACTI• IY DIFFElllff flBlfl.E a THIS CGIIICIL, llff 111• I'll M ., -1MT 'S mua THEIi, IT'S 11n IECAIISE Pllfl.E -IT'S THEY •'T IDLIZ£, THEY JUST •'T IEM.UE. I 1111 -1MT • n•••t1 AU NCI. n•s •111111, A IIETM, IF CM Tl1llt OF A canmn1 ... , lO • n. l 'LL MCI a IT , llffll •T TDIE, I 11• 1111 IS CUIII M • CM • lO M IDT OF CGUIIC~ THIS IS A CIIIIICI lO Y 111T la NI IUE. •• • •at EL CIUTSIDE IITEIESTS OF NCI . LET 'S LET 'S ITICI lO THE cmasE, LET 'S MIS 1111 11 IT M MTI .. wall OF CITIES =ft~':l~LLNCI A VM DYICE : PUAK IITt. CL ' . • • ~ , ' • ' • . I ' . • • .. • .. . I ~ c1n CIIIICIL --STAM .... FIi lllE Ff IIY •• 1111 can CIIIICIL -· Ill Agend1 Originating Itea Departaent Description Actt• Tp ' . SA FINANCE COUNCIL NIIIITES l/Zl/91 Al9IIMD 7-0 ca,10 lO • 11111111111 6A CNGR AID TO OTHER AGENCIES -CClffllIIUTICIIS PRESENTED TO 8 AGENCIES ~ 681 CNGR RESOl4 REAPPOINTING JMES TOTICII APNOWm 7-0 CDTIJICATt lO • MILID TO EURA 6Btt CNGR RESOl5 REAPPOINTING IETTY lfllSCII APNOWm 7-0 COTIIICAT£ TO • MILD I TO ELECTICII CONNISSICII • • ,/ 68iit CNGR RESOl6 REAPPOINTING LID C0111 APPIOWEO 7-0 CEITIFICAT( 10 • MILID TO BO. OF ADJ. NI) APPEALS .. 6Biv CMGR RESOl7 REAPPOINTING DC1W.D SENUI APNOWm 7-0 .. TO BO. Of ADJ. NI) APP£AlS •' (CERTIFICATE/LOGO PIN PRESENTED) 68v CNGR RESOl8 REAPPOINTING CAil lf£ll£R APPIOWEO 7-0 CEITJFICAT( 10 • MILID TO BO. Of ADJ. NI) APPEALS 6Bvi CNGR RESOl9 APPOINTING IEIL 11:ELNl•Y APNOWm 7-0 CHTIFICAI( TO • MILID TO EDDA 6Bvi i CMGR RESOIIO APPOINTING IUTH SNITH TO ELECTION CONNISSICII APNOWm 7-0 CEITIFICAT[ TO• MJL[D 7A CNGR SELWYN NEVITT, 4915 S. P£Ml. RE: TITLE 15, C8''3.l 110 BROUGHT FORIWm • I • I •• I ,..., I ... • ' . I ~ • , I; ' I .I w ' llD CMGR 78 CMGR llC CMGR 8A CMGR 88 CMGR 9A UTIL/WTP 10 CCNI DEV JOA CCNI DEV 108 CCNI DEV lOC CCNI DEV 100 CCNI DEV JOE CCNI DEV lOF CCNI DEV • ' . -. # • C8163.l MEll>IIC DIC AOOllli AINDftD 7-0 AfT£I SlCGID IUDllli 1/11/11 TITLE 15 MDIIIDT FAILED BETTY KEENA, 4801 S. KAUMTH RE: CBllO.l PAC CONTRIIUTIOIS 11 C 8IWlitfT FORIMIID •• CBIIO.l PIIIINIIITI11i OUTSIDE PAC AINIMD AS MOIJED S(ca) .... 2/lt/11 CONTRIIUT IONS 5-2 (INEIIICNT/YM fflf) II . PAOCUMTICII 2/3-1/91 ·NATJOIIAl. BURN AIIMENESS MEEK• AINDftD 7-0 - PAOCUMTICII DTH OF FEIIIUARY AINDftD 7-0 -·MERICAi HISTORY DJH• ORDl3(C819) UMTllli PSC UTIL EASBIENT CII Bl-CITY IIITP PIIOPEITY AINDftD 7-0 UTll lO S(CUI( Sl-l'la.S; ... ID( CGPY JO CITY CUii PUBLIC HEMllli · REZCIIIIC OF SEYEII PARCELS· NO CIIE PR£S00 TO SUPPORT OR OPPOSE OR0.14 (CB11) REZCIIED FRIii 1-1 TO R-2 ~7-0 lCIIJlli _, TO I( MIJIO ORO.IS (CBl2) REZCIIED FRIii 1-1 TO 8-1 ~7-0 ZCllllli _, TO I( MOIO OR0.16 (CBl3) REZOIIED FRIii 1-2 TO B-1 ~7-0 ZCllllli W JO K MOIO OR0.17 (CBl4) REZOIIED FD 1·1 TO 8-1 ~7-0 lalllli W TOK M010 OR0.18 (CBl5) REZOIIED FRIii B-2 TO B·l ~7-0 ZCIIJl5 W TO K M010 ORO.It (CBl6) REZOIIED FD 1·1 TO 8-1 .,,.,,ED 7 -0 ZCllllC W JO K Ml() . 2 . r I. • ' ' . ,c , , ,c . • ' • ... • • -• I , , 11 106 C(Nf DEV OIID.110 (CBl7) REZCIIED FD 1-Z APflDl£D 7-0 ••••ro•...a ~ TO 1-1 I IA PUB 1i1KS CBIIZ APPDI• CGITMCT 111TH ..,,..., 7-0 S(alm .... 1/11/11 . ST. HHHMY D(PT FOi IJIIIDfm Sl&fW.IZATICII AL• IIDMJIIAY IIETVEEN IELLEYIEV I un ..... 118 RECR RESOl11 TRMSFEMI• FUIDS FOi APflDl£D 7-0 FIIIIIC( JO ..US Tl IIFD 10,000 TREE PROJECT & I llC DED FORIMII> 'I 110 DED FORIIAIID 12A CNGR STREET SIIEEPIN&/S. I aAVEL • • I ./ 1281 CMGR RESOIIZ SUPPORTI• US EFFORTS APflDl£D 7-0 .. IN KWAIT 12811 CMGR CLAYTCII: 1) STREET MINTENMCE; y Z) NLC APPOINTIOT; 3) nae. t2 ,i VOUIITEERI• FOR 10,000 TIE( PROJECT; 4) REVEIIIE POLICY TO IE SCHEDUt.m FOR DISCUSSION 128111 CMGR HABENICHT -STREET SIIEEPIN&/SAFITT COICEMS I28iY CMGR IIUiGINS -IIIIUIRED AIOUT STATUS OF SAFETY/PARKI• ISSUES AT FLOOO IIIOOt.E SCHOOL -ACCESS FD U.S.285 128v CMGR HATIWMY -VOUIITEERS FOR CiLAD MC-A-TNml 128v1 CNGR KOLTAY: l) ll>Tlml FOR ElBIPTICII TO APflDl£D 7-0 HOUSING REHAB UWI ACREOIENT; 2) IIOVED TO ACCEPT RELEASE OF CLAIN APMJVED 7-0 OF NANCY SNITH (SEVA&E PIIOBLOIS); 3) TRANSNinED DRAFT OF BIPLOYEE TO BE SCHEDULE fOR DISCUSSJCII . 3 -I •• I I ,. ' • ,, ' .: £ . I I I " RESIDENCY REQUIRODT OIIOIIIMCE; 4) Will BE BRillillli REQUEST FOR $75,000 ADDITICIIAL Flll>S FOR RON PROGRAN. I2Bvii CMGR BULLOCK -REQU(STm THAT All MIILDllli INSPECTORS ATTEII> BUSINESS TOIII IIEETllli 13A 138 SANO All> GRAVEL REPORT CMGR CMGR 10,000 TREE PROJECT· VOLUNTEERS, ETC. PRESENT: All SEVEN NOIIERS ADJOURNED: 9:52 P.N. • 4 • • • ~ • • STUDY sus1• Z/11/tl • • - • • ' • • (, AGENDA FOR TIIE REGULAR MEETING OF TIIE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 4, 19'1 7:30 P.M. 1. Call to order. Ya«. ¥-7 : 3 ~ , . "7?J . 2. Invocation. 3. Pledge of Allegiance. 4. Roll call. 1~ 5. Minutes. ,, - - a. Minutes of the Special Seuion of Oty Council held on January 21, 1991. a/.,~ 6. Pre-Scheduled Visitors. (Plea.e llmlt your pNN11tation to Im mlnu-.) ~~ / a. Recipients of Council Aid to Other Apndls Donationl wlU bt pramt to ~~:( aa.-ept their award ,,.-I ,_ b. ~1y Mlected Board and eommlN6on Membtn w111 bt 1n attendance to • ..-• aa.-ept their offidal certificates of appointment. A ution reappoind"I )amet Totton IO the &p•ood Utban Rfflewill V Authority. ~~ A ut nti letty Wlleon IO lhe Engllluood ~ m ~ 111 A u ng Undl Cohn IO lhe Ertpwood lolrd AdJUlhMffl and A~ JWU•,•••y S.W1111t11• IO lht lolrd al F..nl~~ ~4o••t ' ' .. •. I . • < • - • • City Council Agenda February 4, 1991 Page 2 . ' .. • • (• • v. A resolution reappointing Carl Welker to the Englewood Board of Adjustment and Appeals. ~ ;- - v ()Y'vJ'I vi. A resolution appointing Nfll McElhinney to fill a position on the V Englewood Downtown 0evm~1~ -~u~~ty. A resolution appointing Ru~ position on the Englewood V Election Commission. ~ ~). '~o vii. l)>4', ,11Pj 1-0 'p.J/ ~~ulod Vla;k>n. (Plo ... 11m;1 your_..-io o .. mlnules.) . tlkJ, ~; ,,19,s .!. ~ .s* ~ ~ ~ ~ ~·~.#/F()/S,,k"~-.( PAC ~~#10 ,I ' ,• • 8. Cofumunications, Proclamations and A'ppoinbnents. a. Proclamation declaring the week of February 3 through 9, 1991 • National Bum Awarenna Week. CJeL.fj/hti b. Proclamation declaring the month ol February, 1991 as Alllaican Hismry Month. ~~ 9. Conlent Agenda • Approve on eec:ond reading / a . An ordinance gTanting Public Service C,ompa,y ol Colorado I utility vi' ewmenl for I pt line on the property localed at the Bi.Qty W111tew11er Treatment Pblnt. ~rn 10. Publl Heari ng . Council Bill II lppl"OVI lht ~ ol pmperty nw Cmhlng P d . , • ' I . • , - • • f)!J.j City Council Agenda February 4, 1991 Page 3 (. • • - ~ e. Council Bill #5 approving the rezoning of property near Cinderella City currently occupied by Bank Western and Minute Man Press. c,J; q f. Council Bill #6 approving the rezoning of property currently occupied by Englewood City Hall and the western portion of First National Bank of Englewood. I),)' JD g. Council Bill #7 approving the rezoning of property located on Englewood Parkway currently occupied by the First National Bank of Englewood. 11. Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions. a . Recommendation from the Public Works Department to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving a contract with the Colorado Department of Highways for a pro;ect that will improve the signalization along South Broadway between Belleview and Littleton Boulevard. ~ ~URCE: Stewart Fonda, Acting Dirmor of Public Worb. ~~ b . Recommendation from the Recreation Department to adopt a resolution •I\ 1 ,0 transfening $46,000 from Golf Coune Rdained F.amings to the 1991 Golf J Coune Budget for the 10,000 Trees Project. STAFF SOURCE: )erftll Black. off ~ of Reaulion. d'",'4i, - V V v #bill for an ordinance amending the Englewood Munidpal Code by adding ~ ~ new l«tion prohibiting candidates for electian to the office of Oty Council . / for the City of Englewood from accepting Polltial Action Committee V ~-j, contributions from Interests located outside of the Qty. Due to the extensive (.; f' !.I" IY amendments to this bill, it 11 resubmitted to Council to confirm the bill as ~-amended . This will, in ~nee, be the ftnt rudlng. (Coandl Manber Tim ( ~ j Bullock.) ~,f bill for n ordinance amending the Englewood Munidpal Code and adding V F-. new s«tion to deal with mvho nmental and nuisance itauH. Due to the t ~ndment to this bUI, It mubmitted to Council to confirm t r 1 t? J_ bill amended . Thi wtll , n , be the ftn,z;ng. Coudl Member of':..? --y.) ~/ /it, 1' I Di u on, • • ' 0 I • • ]- • • City Council Agenda February 4, 1991 Page 4 b. Council Member's Choice. . . • • • - i. A resolution supporting the President of the United States, the Congress, / and the United States Armed Forces in their efforts to liberate Kuwait V from Iraq. (Coandl Member Alex Habenicht) • The following minutes were tnnlmitted to Council from 01 /18/91.01 /31 /91 . -The Parb and Jleaution Commitaion Meeting of January 10, 1991 . -The Uquor Uc:eNing Authority Meeting of December 19, 1990. b i, l1 D~,d'n, t) ~ MM;i.,ilMC.c ~·· ,) ¥t.C A., • .,.,.._,. J) ~ ~.J 1~-"#c#U r IP,PO&I.A!t.....~:/ . ") ~-'~"~ /J~~ • h ~lut,IJ.,~;,.. ~ /J,,, ,J.li . JI ~-I """"r .. tf' . ~ ~. L ,·,J ~~~ ~ lfiZtb;,.,, ~ ~ .,,,L 110 w"''I ,-...~o~u.-i ~ ,;t1s-j,-i u -LW'4 d<J ft,.. ~«"'k~ ~ "'1-,-11 --rk- l, ,, ~ "'" ') o ~~.,. . Jz;;;"'-~f '/ A 'I (l#,tl 7-() T.A1~~ ff.14U,._t( " iJJ ~ /S 5 fl ,u~ ,,,_ 1,:, ~ ~ 'H. ~~e~ . t " ' . ' I. • , - • • • • • «• . • ' &ENERAL MEIOA ITEN COIIIDfT ROSTER DAT£: F£11UMY 4, 1111 NfY PERSON MY SP£M COIICEIIIIIM MY MENDA ITEN. OCH SUCH PERSON NUST SIM THIS ROSTER, STATIM NAIi£, ADDIESS, AND MENDA ITEN .. ER. PLEAS£ LIIIIT YOUR CCIIIIDITS TO FIVE 11INUT£S. THOSE PEltSCIIS N IIISN TO SP£M IN FAVOR OF OR Ill OPPOSITION TO A PUILIC IEAIIM, SHDULD SI• TH£ APPLICMLE PUILIC IEAIIM ROSTER, PLEAS£ Plllf, IIIIIE ADD1£SS MENDA ITEN •• 111> .,, - • • .. I. • , ]- • • • • . ,~ • • 5 A ii 1. ca 11 to Order EIIILEWOCID CITY CCIIIICIL ENILEWOOD, AIIAPAHOE COIIITY I COLOUDO Spectal sesston January 21, 1991 The spec ta 1 aeet t ng of the Eng 1 ewood C 1 ty Counc t1 was ca 11 eel to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:50 p.a. Z. lnvocatton The tnvocatton was given by Council Meaber Bullock. 3. Pled .. of Allettance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke. 4. 1o11 can Present: Absent: A quorum was present . A ho present: s. •t nutes s : t 10ft urr ed . 1. ..... Council Mlllbers Hathaway, ltoltay, lftggtns, Bullock, Clayton, tt.bentcht, Van Dyke City Mantger Fraser City Atton1ey Dlllltt City Clerlt Crw Pla1M1l119 Adatntstrator Rollans, C01111Untty Develo,ant Director Fonda, Ut l l l t es • W " " , lulloc , Vt I or • ' I . • ' , • • • Engll\llOOCI City Council Minutes January 21, 1111 -Page 2 • 0 1~ • ,. - .. Due to the special status of the aeeting, no non-scheduled visitors were per- mitted to speak. 8. co..unications and Procl-tions (1) CCUICIL IEIIEI HATIUIIIAY MYED, -IT IIAS SECNED, TO ACCEPT 111TH REIRET THE USI-TIOII OF NA CHAVEZ AS A IBID OF THE Ellll.EWOOD DOIINTM DEYELOPNENT AUTHORITY. Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. Council Neaber Hathaway requested that Council interview Neil McElhinney for possible appointllent to fulfill Ms. Chavez' tera of office, as suggested by the Engl..aod Dolilntown Developaent Authority. 9. Pua.He Hnrint -c:onsi•ation of a.•• .ts to the Entl....a llunicipal Code to include a new section -.tit1N Title 11, in l'flponse to enviromantal and nuisance issues. COIIICIL IBID HAIDIICHT MYO, -IT IIAS SECONDO, TO OPEii THE PUil.iC HEAl- 1• COIICDIII• AIIENDIIEIITS TO THE ElaL.EIIOID -ICIPAL ta, SPECIFICALLY THE ADDITION OF TITLE 11. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Mlllbers ltoltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Evidence existed of the Proof of Publtcat1on of the Notice of Publtc HearillCJ in the [?.'tlfOOd Sentinel, the 19911 news,.,., of the City of [ngltlfOOd, on Declllber 7, IHo. Al 1 test iaony was p"sented under oath. Dorothy R0111ns, PlannillCJ Adllinistrator, CCIIIIIUllity Develop11111t, noted that the code changes being suggested we" h, "''°"" to concerns voiced by the citizens wllo worked with the Plannl"I and Zonl"I c-1s1ion on the COlllprehen· slve Zoni"I Ordinance. It was felt that the Ctty ftNded to do a better Job enforcing the c-rcial, industrial and housi"I uctlons of the Code. In 1• Ctty Attorney Dellitt was charted with ldentifyl"I the ordinances in question, and a Task force was appointed by CNnctl to ~iew then ucttons of the Code . Ms . ROiians Identified the _.." of the Task force as Ray Btrl t n (Chairaan), Jan 1110, Ruth Colt, Eva [ts...-.erg, Katherine Fischbach, Roiy Haines, Paul Hendricks, Jack York, Carl Welker, ROIi fhh and Thad Carson, n rteotnltlon of their !lard work . Al Sta11ley, Director of Safety S.rv ces, R C Dell tt, Ctty Attorney, Itch WIMIIII, Director of c-u, Develop11111t, s rved II H ·offtco .... ,, 111d acted II adYtsors; also, a nUllbtr of 1taff people s rved In a "source capacity . T Ta force pre ented their report after t• r.ars of at.ty 111d the Pl nn ng c -tulon held a pub I le heart., • Tit e IS . Ns . ROiians stated that r ulat l on affectl"I the envll'Olllllfttal code, s,ectflcally -.eels . tr11h . I tt r , hobby vett tits, dt"llct velltcles, 1M rec"atl• velllcles , i,ere • '· ' I . • I ]- • • • Englewood City Council Minutes January 21, 1991 -Page 3 • 0 I • • addressed in three different sections of the code and enforced by three different City departnients. - Ns. Roaans reviewed several of the proposed code changes. Upon Council Member H1benicht's request, she also reviewed the Planning COR111ission's recOlllllendat1ons. Ns. ROiians noted the following changes are suggested by the Coaaission (changes ire denoted by underscoring): -add to the definition of trash container: •paper or plastic bags are not peraitted 1s trash containers except for grass clippings and leaves, if properly secured or if they ire in containers 1s described above• -weeds be cut if over eight inches 1s the Coaatsslon felt six Inches was too restrtcttve -add •shall reaove or cause the reaoval of s1td weeds or grass to 1 stte authorized for such disposal or to I COllpOSt ptle.• -add •no vehicle should be parked tn front of the front set-back of the prtnctp1l structure unless located on a concrete, brick paver, or asphalt surface, gravel or other statlarly ftntshed hardened or dust fru surface.• -to abandoned tee boxes add refrigerators/freezers. She noted deftntttons froa various titles, which pertain to the envtronaental ordinances, were cOllbtned. The deftnlttons have been Included tn Title 15 so that tt is self-contained. Discussion ensued regarding the changes suggested by the Planning Coaatsston, as a result of tts public hearing, as opposed to the draft subllltted by the Task Force. Council Neaber Habenicht questioned whether the trash reaoval coapanles had been contacted regarding the •tightly fitting lids on trash COfttalners .• Ms . Roaans stated she had not discussed 1t with thea. 0 scusslon ensued regarding the definition of weeds . Council Neabtr Hathaway txpres,ed COflCe"' that anyOfte sub,crtb ng tot C ty 's recycling proJtet IIICklld bt In vlolatlOft regarding the restrtct10IIS °" tr11h cont ainer . Mayor Yan Dyke stated City Attorney DeWitt wa s .... re oft at poss btllty. Mr . DeWitt ,tated wheft the final proposal for t rec 11111 project Is coapleted the deflnttlOft of a trash container aay Med to bt vi , as well as ot r prov slOfts, In order to facilitate t 1Pl111tt1tatlon of t p lot ycltng Pl"Olr• . G ry Chr tophtr, JIOt South C robe. rtsldeftt and business r , c 111 bout rec hlng a •c04;rt sy .. "' ng• last sprl"I b10 days aft r clean,119 c yard . Ht ftlt t code r11trlct loH ... ,.. 11 t ·P ck ng• alld t fo l wa a fo of h ra t . Nr . Chrl1lophtr 19reed that tf • I . • ] a::mtiliila • • • ,, - Englewood City Council Minutes January 21, 1991 -Page 4 • 0 , • • • something was really an "eyesore,• a warning and ticket should be issued. He stated that when he and his wife 110ved to Englewood 15 years ago to open up a business, they thought Englewood would be a great place to live. Now they are not so sure and are at the point of leaving, 110ving both their business and their residence. He was very upset over the regulations against vehicles parked on the street for over 72 hours, the restriction on height of weeds, and the restrictions of derelict vehicles. He cited different interpretations of the code as a proble111. Council Mellber Clayton pointed out that the 72 hour restriction on parking ts part of the Untfona Traffic Code over which the City has little control. Nr. Clayton stated the "courtesy notices" were instituted as a result of coaplaints froa citizens who felt they were being ticketed with no opportunity to COlll)ly with the Code or refute the charges, other than tn court. COUNCIL IIDIIEI IULLOCI IIOYED, _, IT 1W SECONDED, TO CLOSE THE MLIC HEARIIII. Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. 10. Consent Agenda (a) Council Metlber Habenicht requested Agenda ltea 10 (a) be withdrawn froa the Consent Agenda tn order to provide an opportunity for further discus- sion. The City Clerk was asked to read Agenda It .. 10 (a), entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 63-1990, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MENB£R HATHAWAY A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENOIIII ENGLEWOOD UICIPAL COO( 1915 BY REPEALING PARTS OF TITLE 6, TITLE II, AND TITLE 16 AND ADDING A NEW TITLE 15. (CLERK'S NOTE: ORDINANCE NO. Z, SERIES OF 1991, WAS INCORRECTLY ASSIGNED PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL; NO. Z SHALL BE RESERVED FOR THIS ORDINANCE UPON FINAL PASSAGE BY COUNCIL.) COUNCIL IIUIIEl CLAn• IIOYED, -IT lllS SEcaED, TO AMIOft MED ITEII 10 (1). Council Nellber Habenicht stated she ..auld like to aaeftd the ordinance to ,.. • fle et those changes recam1nded by the P1ann1ncJ and ZontncJ Coatuton ..tltch had been broutht to Counctl 's attention durlncJ the public hearincJ . COUNCIL IIUIIEl NAIDIIClff IMID, -IT lllS SBIIIDO, TO ... Nil I, KFlll-n• OF ·TUSN COITAIID· TO IUD AS FOl.LMr TIASN COITAIID A COITAIID Of NETA&., IIOOD • PUSTIC VITN A TOP • COftl TMT CM • sram' FASTIID • TNl COITAIID TO NODIT TIIE CllffllTS ,_ ••• CMIID • KAT- TDD IY TIIE IUJIDffS • MIMU. NIii • PUSTIC UIS Ml IDT PIIIIITTII TIUN Clll'AIIDS DCffl FN IIASS cu", .. -LIAftS, IF .... , SEalll.D, • , ' I • • , - - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes January 21, 1991 -Page 5 • • • THEY ARE IN CCIITAINElS AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. [UNDER-SCORING DENOTES ADDITION] • City Attorney DeWitt pointed out this change •tght create an enforceaent prob- le111; further, that the added words were repetitive. Vote results on above a111endnient: Ayes: Council Metlbers Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton Nays: Council Mellbers Koltay, Wiggins, Habenicht, Van Dyke Motton failed. Council Metlber Habenicht explained that she had decided to vote against the aotion based on Nr. DeWttt's c01111ents concerning the confu- sion which .. Y be caused by the added verbiage. Mr. DeWitt further pointed out that grass clippings could be in either plastic bags or .. tal containers, but that garbage and paper can only be in aetal, wood, or plastic containers with a secured cover. Council Mellber Hathaway suggested Agenda It• 10 (a) be tabled in order to provide aore opportunity to discuss the details of the ordinance, and she sug- gested that each council llellber offer the tr proposed aaendllents in writ tng. Mayor Van Dyke concurred. COUNCIL NE111D NATHAIIAY NOVED, _, IT IIAS SECCIIID, TO TMLE MEIIIA ITEN 10 (a). Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Council Nellbers Wiggins, Bullock Mayor Van Dyke conftraed that her intent ts to consider aore fully the recoa - .. ndat1ons of the Planning and Zoning Coatsston, and tn addition she would encourate council llellbers to add their o.11 ... ndaents, utiltztng the City At - torney's office to incorporate the ... ndlleflts into the docUll8ftt. Council Neaber Hath1W1y coaet1ted that she fNls Council should take into con - s tderat ton the coaents brought forth by Nr . Christopher durt119 the publtc hearing, IS well IS contents of the subattted docUll8ftt 110"9 with the ex - pressed concerns of the Planning and Zoni119 Coahsion . She stated 1t would uke aore sense to work through that process ft rst rather than try to do so at this ti ... Council Nlllber Wl19 ns d sagr • 1tatt119 the drafted 1nfol"lllt1on has been before Council for at least, x th1 . Additionally. cOlatftttd that t current tnforut Oft was 1n Cou !l's packet which wa s delivered l ast Thur day (1 /17/91) and that proposed cha I should have orftred prior to t ... t1119 . Council Nlllbtr Haetntcht c ltd that It Is taportant to tak at.ton the Coatfth at t 1 c he1rt119 ud t ..,.st Oft Pl1nnt119 and ZOft "9 C 1110ft In I tltr of this ltlldt; the pro,,er vtn for con rat Oft of COlllllH ch1119t to t • . ' I . • ' 1-- • I • • • I• • .. Englewood City Council Minutes January 21, 1991 -Page I Council Mellber Bullock concurred with Mr. Wiggins, stating that putting off a decision shows the ineptness of this body. He was of the opinion that Mr. Christopher's concerns are 110re with enforce111ent than with contents. He ex- pressed a great deal of frustration with the process. After further discussion: COUNCIL MEIIIEI KOLTAY NOYm, All) IT IIAS SECOll>m, TO REMOVE FRON THE TABLE MEll>A ITEM 10 (a), Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton Nays: Council Mellbers Habenicht, Yan Dyke Motion carried. COUNCIL IIENIER MLOCl NOYm, All) IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APfJltO¥E TITLE 15 IN ITS CUlll£JIT FOIIII (COUNCIL IILL NO. 13-lttO), COUNCIL IIENID HAIDIICNI' MOHD TO .... PME t, 15-3-1 A, TO UM AS FOLLOIIS: A. curn• OI IENOYI. OF IIEmS. EYEIY MEI .,. OCCUPMT Of' IEAL PIOP- nn SIIALL CUT. OI CAUSE TO IE CUT. ALL IIEmS OI IIASSES OVEI uy INCHES IN HEIIHT lllOIII• THEIE• All) SIIALL REMOVE, OI CAUSE THE Of, SAID IIEEDS OI IIASS TO A SITE AUTDIZED FIOII SUCH DISPOSAL OI TO A C.OST PILE, [Ufl>ERSCORJNCi DENOTES CHANGES ANO ADDITION) The aotion failed for a lack of a second. COUNCIL IIENIO HAIDIICNI' IIOVtD, All) IT IIAS SECCNIO, TO .... PME 1•, 15-1-1 C. I, TO UM AS FOLLOIIS: C. I, • ftNICU SHAU. IE PAIIIED II Fllllff Of' 1NE Fllllff SE1UCl Of' 1NE PIIIICIPAL STIUCW Ill.US LOCATED• A CGIIClllTt, •1t1 MID, AS- PHALT WAC£, IUWEL OI OTHO SIIIIUILY FIIISNED 1W11111tD OI DUST ~t SURFACE, (UIURSCORJNCi DENOTES CHANGES ANO Ayes : Nay s; c1rd • Council Nlllbers Koltay, Hlthaway, Wl99l11s, 84,llock , Clayton, Haben icht, ¥111 Dyke Nolle COUNCIL .... WJIICNI' IIOVtD, -IT IIAS SUND, TO ... NII 17, 11·1·1 TO ROD AS FOLLOIIS: • ' I . . , ] • • • • ,- • I • • Englewood City Council Minutes January 21, lttl -Page 7 Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Nf!lllbers Kolt1y, H1th1w1y, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Vin Dyke None Discussion ensued concerning tr1shh1ulers ind their needs when it coaes to •tight fitting lids• on trash containers. COUNCIL MEMO CLAYTON MOVED, All> IT IIAS SECONDED, TO ANDm OIi PAIE 7 THE DEF- INITION OF •ll[ED• TO IEAD AS FOLLOIIS: MEED MEEDS, UASS, IIUSN OI OTHEI UNI OI NOXIOUS VEIETA- TJCIII lltlCN IS IN UCESS OF Sil 111:HES (&•) IN IIEIINT -SHALL SP£CIF1CALLY 111:LUD£: IIIINHD (CCIIIVOLVU- LUS), LEAFY SPIUCE (EWHOIIIIA ESULA), CMIIDA THISTLE (CIICIIII AIVEIISE), IUSSIM IIWIIEED (CENTAUIEA PIEIIS), PEIDIIIAL SOIITHISTLE (sa:NIIS AIVDISE), NIC- TIIIE VINE (TII.IIUS TDIIESTIIS), SILVEI LEAF POVEITY IIEED (FUISEIIA DISCOLOI), IIOUSSlUI POVOTY MEED (THIASPI AIVEIISEL) • IIJSTAIDS (IUSSIEA), PUIPLE- FLMIED IICIUNDCNEIIY (QUIIICULA L•TA). IUSSIM THIS- TLE (SALSOLA PESTJFEI), FIIEIIEED (KOCNIA SCOPAIIA), IEDIOOT PIMED (MAIAIITIIUS IETIOFLUUS) • SAIIIIUI (CDl:IIIUS TII-OIDD), HAIIY STICKIIHD (LAPPULA OC- CIDDll'ALIS), IUFfALOIIIIS {SOI •II IEfflATIII), CCIIINCIII WED (IIIIIOSIA ELATIOW), COCKLEIUI (UIITNIIII CCIII- UIE), CCIIINCIII SUIIFLOIIEll =lllfflllS CDITICUUIIS), DWLICIII (LE._ TAI ), OI OTID PUll1' OI OFFD1t1• VUETATI• lltlCN IS IEMmED AS A CCIIINCIII •11SMC£. THIS LIST IS IOT IITWD TO K DCLUSIIE, 111T UTID IS IITWD TOK 1•1CAT11E Of TIIDK TYPES OF PUIITS lltlCN -tmlDDED -·--A DOIIIDT TO THE PUil.iC IIEALTH -wm 111T IIIAU IOT IIICUIDl FLMI UIDEIIS, PLOTS OI -WIY. wartat lftllllS -SMLL •11 PLOTS (lltEAT, IAIUY, MTS -ffl). Mr. Clayton explained he preferred a aore definitive wrd1ftl llllhtd1 wuld be aore conclusive and enforceable, and less ltuly to promote 1181Qhbortlood dis · putes . The pros and cons were fully e•plored and dtscusstd, alter llllhtch tlle vote results were : · Ayes : Counc:11 NNbers Koltay, Clayton, lu11ock ee.ys : Council NNbers Hath1Way, Wt99 t ns, Maben ctit , Van Dy Mot i on fa tl td . COUNCIL ... wn• IIDIED, -IT IIAS SUOIID, TO .... Till[ II naauae - OUT THE DOCUIIIIIT CNMIII• ALL IEFODIClS TO ..... OI OCCU,Mff• TO IUD1 •oc. CUPM1' OI ...... ~s: Na,s: ton carr td . CouftCll NelOtrs Koltay, Hathaway, Clayton , h11oc , Van Oyk Counct 1 r Wl99 l 11 s , Maben cht • ' ' I . • I ]- • • • • • - Englewood City Council Minutes January 21, 1991 -Page 8 COUNCIL IIEJIID CLAYTON IIOVm, NI> IT IMS SECONDm, TO ANDI> PME 15, 15-5-3 A,, ADOJN& A NEIi SUIPAIAIIAPN 5 TO READ AS FOLLOlfS: A, 5. THE OIIIER OF A HOIIY OR DERELICT VEHICLE SHALL REGISTER AND OITAIN AN EN&LEIIOOD STOIIME PEIIIIT AND PAY AN ANNUAL NON-TRANSFEMILE STORM[ PEIIIIT FEE OF $100.00 FOR EACH AND EVERY HOIIY OR DERELICT VEHICLE IIIJCH JS NOT STORm AT ALL TINES IN A FIA.LY ENCLOSm WA&[ IN RESIDENTIALLY ZONED DISTRICTS OF EN&LEIIOOD. Council Mellber Clayton explained the intent to be that derelict vehicles should either be licensed, enclosed in a garage, or aoved to soae other city. Discussion ensued concerni!MJ vehicles to .tlich this storage penait fee would be applicable. Council Nellber Bullock concurred that the City of Englewood was adversely affected by the nUllber of derelict vehicles and he would like to see the City rid of thell. It was confinled for Council Nellber Hathaway that this aaendllent would not cha114Je the nUllber of vehicles which could be stored on a resident's property, but it would require thea to be licensed; the restriction of the nUllber v.tlicles .tlich could be stored would rHain the saae. Council llellber Koltay stated he would support the aaendllent. He ques- tioned if it would actually result in less derelict vehicles, stating instead it would probably result in aore licensed derelict vehicles. The question was called for and the vote results were: ~es: Council llellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Van Dyke Nays: None Abstain: Council llellber Habenicht Motton carried. Council llellber Habenicht explained she had abstained because in her opinion there had been inact.quate tt• to explore and discuss the ... nc111ent before llr. Bullock called for the question, essentially cutting off further discussion. City Manager Fraser pointed out the need for an effective date for the reg - istration and issuance of the peraits called for in the approved aaendllent. City Attorney DeWitt suggested that instead of llleftdl!MJ §15-5-3 5. to show the effective date, that the ordinance itself should be llltftded add11MJ a new Sec · tion 3 on Page 19 lllltdlately followl!MJ §15 ·6·6 C. which would Indicate iliii · -3 A 5 and §15 -5-3 I 4 sh all not becOllt effective until after a specified date . D scuss on 11sued concen1l"9 these two sect IOfts: 11tet"1t was Indicated that both s lions \15 ·5·3 A 5 allCI 15 -5-3 I 4) were to be llltftded ; however, Counctl Metlber Clayton s aot on COftC "' "9 reg stratlon and pena t r s for ct.relict vehicles only referenced and INnded 15 -5-3 A by add "9 sub ton 5: ftO actu - al aotton was lllde aatndlftf 15 ·5·3 I to add subs tlon 4. (sN Pages 7 a I) COUNCIL .... wn• """· -IT IMS SlCWD, TO ... CIIIICIL IIU •• ll IY ••• SlCTI• I • NII It TO IUDs 111•1•1 A I 1M t ll•l•S I t SNAU • , I( [fftCT AfTD aulUIT I, INl, Cou n 11 1ft r of oubl z "9 the fact that 1t r*9 and that a SIOO I· • ]- • • • 0 I• • - Englewood City Council Minutes January 21, 1991 -Pa .. 9 pen1it fee has been established. City Manager Fraser agreed it ts i11pOrtant to help the citizens understand what their responsibilities are under the Code. He infol"lled Council that staff 1s preparing a biannual letter to all citizens highlighting various requtreaents of the Code. He described this as a process of •friendly aatltngs to the citizens.• Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Motion carried. With reference to 15-5-2 Vehicles • Parking/Storage R99ulations for Residen- tial Districts, Mayor Van Dyke suggested deleting C. 4. (a) and (b) which describes vehicles which aay be stored on private property under certain stan- dards. After considerable discussion, specifically about boats and detached caapers and the possibility of ... ndtng the section to incorporate exceptions during certain periods of the year, the following aotton was aade: MYGI YM Dm IIMD, _, IT IIAS SECOIID, TO ..., PAIE 14, UIIDO 11·1·2 C. •• a. onrn• •a IOAT I TUILD, SIIALL TUILD, GI· THE SECTI• TIIDEFGIE TO IUD: c. •. a. DETM:NED CMPDS SHAU K NIIID GI STOIED •Y II A UUIE GI OTHO EIICLOSD STKTUIE GI II THE MO IDllll'IFIED AS THE IIUII Y-OF THE PIONITY II 11/f IUIDllll'IAL DIii DISTIICT. • IUCN YEIIICU IIWJ. • STOIED GI NIIIII -.US IT IS SlallD. Y ILOCIED GI IIUTIAIB ,_ •1•, TG"LI• • FALU•. Vote resu 1 ts: Ayes: Nays: Council Nellbers Koltay, lulloclt, Clayton, Van Dyke Council Nellbers Hath•ay, l1t11tns, Habenicht Motton carried. Council MlllllDer Hathway Coalftled there h a Ned to realhttcally deal with coaerctal vehicles which are brought ho. 1ft restdeftttal areas 111d parked on the streets. She was of tile o,tt1I011 It aay be 1111falr to restrict SGaNM froa their fair •ans of trade tf tile vehicle Is bet111 used for that person to tel to and froa work. She Sut9Hted at soae point tn ti• that situation be con - s dered 11 an ... ftdae,.t to thts ordlt1111Ce • C ty At.toffley DeWitt suggested tha Councfl c•slder delel1"1 4 . a . under 15 · 5·2 C. ch1111t111 4 . b. to 4 . 1 . DI cusslon ... ,..ed . MYGI YM ffll IMED, -IT IMS IUIIIED, Tl -NII 14, IIUTI• 4. a. ,_ 15·1·2 C. -IICIIPIIATI• 4. ~. llffl 11•1•2 C. 4. Tl 111'111 c. •. DITKID C..... INIU • ITIIII II TIil MU llllfflflD Al TIil 11M • 11• Y• -IIMU • ITal • IUCU • ••ms llf .. W 111 IICND~) II •1M, • • ITI L.1111 .. .-:II• .... TUI AT lllEII LIIITI, MJ. L.11111• -IRmff IIMU • II - IINII, I . • - • • • • 0 I~ • Engl..ood Ctty Counc:11 Ntnutes January 21, 1111 -Pa .. 10 Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Van Dyke Council Nellber Habenicht Vote results on approval of Agenda ltea 10 (a) including all approved _..nts: Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. Ctty Attorney DeWitt inforad Council it would be necessary to republish thts tt• as aaended prior to its final approval. City Manager Fraser tnforaecl Council that the next readi119 of thts it• will be at the February 19th .. ti119. Council ..._.r Koltay offered appreciation to the Task Force, to the Pla1111i119 and Zoni119 C-tsston, and to staff for their efforts in the adoption of thts section of the Code. To those who aight object to the restrictions contained In Title 15, he c-nted there are few coauntttes left who have not ad- dressed these Issues and adopted statlar restrictive covenants. He stated his opinion that these cha119es would be advantageous to our coauntty and a credit to the people who worked toward this end. 11. ...,1 ....... INolutt-aM IIDtt- (a) Dtrector FOllda preSNted a recCllallldatton froa the It-City Super - visory toatttee to ..,t a btll for u ordtM11Ce ""'"'"' u Hnalllt to the Public Se"tce Cellpany of Colorado for the Installation of tH line service to repltce the extstt111 ps line ... ,ch will be dtsc01111Kted for c•stnactt• IM'r · poHs at tlle It -City Mast .. ter Treatalflt Plant . llr . fOftda stated there would be no ftM11Ctal t.,.ct upo11 tlle Ctty as a result of thh Hnalllt . TIie Ctty Clerk •s asud to read Council 1111 lo . 9, entitled : CCUl:ll llll II>. 9, INTIDDUCED IY tclUIICIL __. NATNMMY A llll FOi M OIDIIIMCE GIMTIIC PUil iC SUV IC[ COINIIY OF cot.OUDO A UTILITY EASENEIT FOi A W LINE Ill TN[ PIOPEITY LOCATED AT THC ll ·CITY IMSTCIIATCI TIEATIOT • CIUICIL .... MWY ..... -IT IIU IUIIID, ft ••IIW • FIIST ... 1• CIIIICIL IILL •• t, IDIU If IHI . Ayes : COUftCll Nlllbers oltay, , 111ft 11s, lutloc , Clayton, Maben cht, Van .. ,,: t on carried . " - ' I . • ]- ] • • • Englewood Ctty Counctl Ntnutes January 21, 1111 -Page 11 • • I~ • COUNCIL BILL NO. 10, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK ,. _ .. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION TO THE OFFICE OF CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FROM ACCEPTING P.A.C. (POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE) CONTRIBUTIONS FROM INTERESTS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THE CITY. COIIICIL IIEIIIEI MLOCI MOVED, Ml) IT IIAS SECOll)ED, TO APPROVE ON FIIST IEADI• COIIICIL IILL NO. 10, SEIIES OF 1111. Nr. Bullock explatned the purpose In proposing this legtslatton ts to prevent extertor PACs froa tnfluenctng the results of •ntctpal elections by con- trtbuttng larve suas of •n•y to candidates. He stated the legislatton as proposed would prevent Political Action CoatttHs who are not directly touched or concerned by the actions of the City or City Council froa havtng a vote• tn Ctty affairs. He urged support of Council Bill No. 10. Before addt- ttonal dtscusston, however, ht offered the following aaendllent: CCIUIICIL ... •LOCK NOYED, • IT IIAS SECWD, TO ADD AN ADDITIONAL SEC-n• TO IOD1 SECTI• •• MY CCIUIICIL NEllllll SMLL HAYE STMl)J• TO IEQU(ST THE c1n ATiuiili TO ••• A talPLAllfl' • IIIIALF OF THE c1n FOi VIOLATI-OF THE FOIEIOI• II •1c1PAL. c:cgy. He explatMd the purpose of the -ndlllftt ts •to give tt tHth• to provide necessary e11forc ..... t. The -nc111111t was thoroughly discussed with Council Nlllbtr Habenicht stating her oppostt1on. Current reporting lars were discussed. Vote results: Ayes: lays: Alllndlllftt carried. Council ...._rs Koltay, Hath•ay, 111191111, Bullock, Clayton Council Nlllbtrs Habenicht, Van Dyke lapltcattons of specific sect tons and wording of the council bi 11 were ques - t toned and It was agreed to discuss each section separately to reach consensus of Ulldtrstandt119. tlon 1. No candidate or elected official shall accept a con - trtbut on o any kind froa a person or poltttcal c-lttH not residing '" [ngl...ood . Council concurred that StctlOII I as wltte11 wa s tfMr&lly understood . Hollltver, cone ms wert raised atMM,t the exact •1111119 of •contribution .• After auch di cusslon Md consterMtl• °" the part of several council persons a •tton to ...net wa s proposed : I . • - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes January 21, 1991 -Page 12 • • • COIIICIL NDIIER HAIENICHT NOYm, Ml> IT VAS SECONDm, TO ANDI» SECTION 1 IY ADDI• THE IIORD •NONETARY• TO READ: SECTION 1, NO CAIIIIDATE OR ELECTm OFFICIAL SHALL ACCEPT A NONE- TARY ccilTIIIUf lCII OF MY llllD FRIii A PElSON OR POLITICAL CCIINITTEE NOT RESIDI• IN EN&LEVOOD. Various questions were raised. Whether or not unsolicited fliers would be considered a violation was discussed. It was deter11ined that unsolicited fliers would not be considered a violation. Whether or not an Englewood busi- ness person who does not reside in Englewood would be prevented froa aaking a aonetary contribution was brought up, and it was stated that an Englewood business person, regardless of residency, does have a franchise by virtue of the business ownership and would not be prevented froa contributing. Vote results on 111endllent to Section 1: Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton Nays: Council Nellbers Habenicht, Van Dyke Allendllent carried. Section 2. No aaendllents were proposed. Section 3. Any candidate or elected official who accepts PAC resources of any type shall be barred fNIII voting on any Issue which di- rectly touches or concerns the PAC or Its affiliated organizations. and Section 4. Alty candidate or elected official who accepts PAC resources o any type sha 11 not be barNCI froa vot i, on any Issue If such Issue only Incidentally touches or concerns the AC or Its affili - ated organization. Council ..._r Habenicht questioned tf a candidate ts not all«Mld to accept contributions froa outside PACs why ts there delineation about anyone who does . Further discussion ensued about conflicts of Interest and how this sec - t i on and Section 4 could adversely affect future vott119 on .. Jor complex Is · sues nvolvlng varied .. tters (e .g ., Ti tle IS) . CCIUIICIL .,_. UlTAY IIDVID, -IT lllS SUCIID, TO m1u srcn• J -•• Be or ol ng, t r wa s add t onal d l al09 about could/ hould be t o red . Vot r ull s on 1a1inoi11tn t to s tr i ke A COUftCtl Na : Aal•ftOlae n o r r Clayton Co 1 y, Wl99 ns , lli11 oc , cllt , Yan Oylt ,, - • I . • I ]- • • • • • EnglllfOOCI City Council Minutes January 21, 1111 -Pa .. 13 Section 5. Acceptance of any type of resource, financial or otherwise, frOII any citizen group whose lllllbership includes citizens who do not reside within the City of Englewood shall constitute a violation of this ordinance. A question was raised concerning what constitutes a •citizen group.• After lengthy discussion, COUIICIL IIIEIIIO RLCM:lt NOVm, -IT IIAS SlCCIIIDED, TO ... SlCTI• I IY JN- SDTI• TIE MASE •OI IINO DO •T HAYE A PHYSICAL PIESDICE• lmEEII TIE IIOIDS •us1D£• -•11nH1N• TO IUD: SECTJ• 5. ACCEPTMCE OF lllY TYPE OF IESOUICE, FIIMIICIAL OI OTHEl- 111Sl, nclJ llf'f CITIZEIIS W IINOSl IIElaEISIIIP IIICUIE CITIZEIIS IIIO DO •T IESIDE OI IIIO DO NOT HAYE A PHYSICAL PIUEIIC£ IIITHII TIE c1n OF EI- ILEIIDCID SHALL CCIISTITUTE A VIOLATI• OF THIS -1--E. Whether a group aade up of citizens, regardless of their residency, but which did not •have a physical presence• within the City could support a candidate was brouvht up. Council Naber Bullock strongly stated the group could not contribute by virtue of its lack of physical presence within the City which in his opinion disfranchised such groups froa participatiOft in the local election process. It was pointed out, however, that EnglllfOOCI individuals within the group cer· tainly could aake contributiOfts °" their .n. Concern WIS rahed about the possibilttr of thh leading to •sneaky and quiet ways• of supporting candidates finlftCia ly and 11011-fl11111elally. Council .....,.r Bullock explained that the preposed 1 .. hlatl• •ts directly ••nt to ctrcuavent ONJantzaticMII like the Soutll Nitro C.._...r of Coaerce and Board of R •ltors froa pool tng their resources wlttcll t11eludt •stly outside interests outside of the City and divvying up c•tribut10111 tn-ktnd to support • candidate for an office tn Engl..ad .._ they theaselves do Nt have a dt . rec:t franchise tn the City and have no business tnflutMtng our electtOfts. • Council .....,.r Habentcht disputed this stat-t c.._..ttng sht dtd not fffl these groups wre att-,t tng to •buy candidates• or •cttrec:t or IM'll strings• by the tr support . COUftCil Ntabtr Bullock countered sht ng , .. .,,, -" c " 11 o,ln OIi prov hh potnt . Further debate tt1sued . A,ts : Nays : ._.._t carried . TIit questt• •s called; volt res111ts 11trt : COUIICll --.rs Coltay, Hat • 11111 "-'· lulloc , ClaytOII COUIIC 1 --.rs t t, V It IIMS clarified that should S..lll Nit,.. C tf c•..,..~•. 14" a • 11r ort111tutt011, hn • 1ocatt• w t t• t clly Hetts , vlrt tf u ' I • • - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes January 21, 1111 -Page 14 • • • I• physical presence, no problea would exist In accepting contributions frOII the organlut1on. Section 6. -No 111endllents were proposed. Section 7. -No uendllents were proposed. Section 8. All forfeited 11111unts shall be deposited to the General Fund of the City. City Attorney DeWitt questioned the need for Section 8. COUIICIL .... MLOCI IIDVD>, am IT IIAS SECCIIIDO, TO STIil£ SECTI• I. Ayes: Council Netlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht Nays: Council Mltlber Van Dyke Aaendllent CaM'ied. Section 9. Ally Council Mltlber shall have standlllCJ to request the City Attorney to bring a C011Pla1nt on behalf of the City for violations of the forevo111CJ In Municipal Court. C tty Attomey DeWitt point out that ll -7A · l of the Englewood Municipal Code deals with thts a1tter and he questiOftecl the ~ for Section 9 1n this lethhl1011 . Council .._..,. lullock responded that Section I h critical to establish •very clearly elld concisely• who has stlftdt111 . Ne • .._ the sectt• ,....,. 11 wtt- t ... Discvulon ensued retard1119 tHctly who dots heve stllldt111 . CIIIICIL ... MWY IIOIID, -IT IMS IUIIIEI, Tl -181'1• t Tl l(JI: A s : r s lol tay , te.t y , 111191111 , lu1lock , ' I . • - • • Englewood City Council Minutes January 21, 1111 -Page 15 • 0 • I• .. Ayes: Council Nelllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton Nays: Council Mellbers Habenicht, Van Dyke Allendllent carried. COUNCIL IIEIIIEI CLAYTON IIOVED, -IT IIAS SECONDED, TO ADD ANOTHER SUI-SECTION I TO RUD: I. 111mt1• IN THIS -IIWICE SHALL PREVElfT MY OIUNIZATION, IUSINESS, ASSOCIATION, CITIZEN, OR IIOIIP Flml EIINIISI• OR SUHORTI• NIY CMl»IDATE ASL• AS• IIIIIIEY OR OTHEI CCIITIIIUTION IS IIVEII TO THE CMl»IDATE OR HIS CMINI• OIUIIIZATION EXCEPT IY lmlYIDUAl RESI- DBITS -m11ESSES LOCATED IIITHIN THE c1n UNITS OF Ellll.EWOOD. Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht Nays: Council Mellber Van Dyke Allendllent carried. CCIIIICIL .... IOI.TAY IMED TO FUITIIEI .... SUISECTION A (PREYICIUSLY IDEN- TIFIED AS SUTION 1) IY ISIOYI• THE lfOIDS •POSON• -•OR.• Council Nlllber Bullock urged that Subsection A reaain as approved. The 110tion died for a lack of a second. Mayor Van Dyke asked for closing ca...nts. Council Nlllber Koltay llld none . Counctl lllaNr Nltlla,ay stated tile wncllleftts clartfted MCessary poi11ts, and she ..ould be vot1119 h1 favor . Council Nlllber IU91t11 1 caat11ted to llr . lullock that ile .. s sorry •1t got so torn up .• llr . luf1ock stated• t still has its t .. th .• Mayor V111 Dyke slit.cl sile d slf""d 111 prh1c:tple, tllat •••re •1•1'11 poHttcs wtth ltttslature . • doe s 110t th111k MC .. ,es re,re1e11t a la,.. part of tile elective process ; that nd v dual c111trtlllltt111s can Hstly c:trc..,..t PAC aoMY , Lastly , tllat this ..ould place rt411 l rta111ts OIi future C..C:tl calldt · dates Pd f uture CIMIIK 11 ......,.s alld tllat sile ts 110t coafortable det119 10 • ' I . . ' - - • • Englwood Ctty Council lltnutes .January Zl, 1111 -,, .. 11 • • • • and the Greater Engl..ood Chlllber of CC1111erce; further, that tt would be un- fortunate tf the debate .. re atsunderstood by ctt1zens, restdents, or Engle- wood bustness people that thts Counctl 1s no longer tnterested tn supporttng South Metro Chlllber of c-rce. He stated he would vote 1n favor as •ph11osophtca11y, .. should keep our elections on a local basts.• Council Nlllber Bullock reiterated hts posttton stating, •it's inherently wrong for any organization .tlo does not have a direct franchise tn the City of En- ' 1...ood to be able to tnf111M1Ce tts poltttcs and to take resources, not only raa businesses or interest within Engl..ood, but froa a larte constituency outside of E119lewaod and tlllll to pool those resources tnto a concentration of resources and lever• tlloH resources to be able to gtve tho11 resources to cMdtdates by -, of tnf111111et119 ti. elections here tn [1191..ood. • He strQftl· ly urged pas•• of Council 1111 No. 10. Vote results: ~s: eouncn lllllbers IColtay, Hathaway, 111w111s, .. llock, Clayton IIQs: cwn lbalers ...._tdlt, van o,u •••11t carrted, and cwn 1111 11. 10 as -•dell .. , ••••• • ftrst readt119. (c) c-cn lllllber Habentdlt ,,.. ... ted a re11l11tt• ....... t .. bile- wood's 11hrslltp tn ~tc111 C-tttes fer Cl E4111tty . TIie NNlllit• •• asst ..... a....,. 111d read by title: saun• •· ,. sous OF ••• IP II ICM c:alllll • • 11 •• .-: 11 t1 carri ed . ••• ef • .. • • - • • • . ' £n9le.ood Ctty Council Ntnutes ~anuary 21, lttl -,, .. 17 15. Ad.10U1'191nt • , • • callCIL IIEIIID MLOClt IIIDYED TO ..... The .. ting adjourned at 11:00 p.a. II~ ' .. . ' • I . • , - • • • ... .. EN&LElfOOO CITY COUNCIL JANUARY 21, 1991 The January 21, 1991, special session of City Council did not list any pre-scheduled visitors and due to the special status of the meeting, non-scheduled visitors were not allowed during the meeting. Therefore, prior to the cC11111enceaent of the aeeting, Nayor Van Dyke offered to allow those citizens in the audience who wished to address Council to do so. Pre-... ttng Visitors: 111111:Y SIIITH, 4131 SGUTH POIL -711-1514; lh 741-2100 -Ns. Saith explained she had placed a cla1• against the city for substantial losses she had suffered as a result of purchasing a house at 4638 South Pearl one-and-a-half years ago. She explained that although a pera1t was tssued 33 years ago and stgned as approved by a CUy tnspector, the house had Hver been hooked up to the Ctty s ... r. As a result the house ts surrounded by 33 years of huaan waste and sewat9. However, she and the previous CM1ers have been paying sewer fHs for the past 33 years. The house ts full of aold, the baseaent ts conta1nated wUh sewage. Council llelllber Koltay coaented that he had spoken to Ns. 5111th after he had been contacted by Representative Du Schaefer. Nr. Koltay ur,aed C..c11 to direct Nr. Fonda and Nr. Dellitt to ... t with Ns. 5111th to get tills iss• resolved. e..cn llelllber Bullock stated that lls. 5111th SNM to have done as auch as she can do about the situatton, that 1t appears as 1f Englwood has soae Jo1•t 11ab111ty, and he fully agreed with Nr. Koltay's c .... ts. C..ctl llelllber Cla,toa also agreed that the Ctty Atton11y, the Dtrector of Ut 11 tttes, 111d the Sllttlls should ... t to get thts resolved. Nr. Dellttt c .... tld that sett11"1 the claia rests with ea.en, Uaat tt c be resolved 111 soae....,. Mt that the Ctty IIINld not adatt ltabtlity, J.st resolve the coatronny, Mt wtt.11 1 relief of ltabtltty. He t ... tred tf lls. Sait.11 was wtllt"I to do that, • re,11~ SM eo11ldll't IPlak for Mr .. , ... ,,..... Nr. Dllfttt u,lat• lie ulkt"I abNt Mr clat• ,:t•st Ctty, Ulat the Ctty c.ldll't ....... , lls. Sattll's ,011tltle ltalttltty the .. , ... 11,,.11d. Nr. Koltay tld sttutt• aay utst t• otNr areas of the ctty, bllt tilts ts the •11 -lie I rd of. llayor , Dytra dtrectld t FNda, Dllfttt -t wtt.11 tt.11, t the ftul doctst• ld N ,n tld to C....11 to Nto t I f 1 ....... C....11 Claytoa lll"ged that the ttor ,..., tckly, •t ,nl .. 0 cttt • I • .. • - - • • • JI. .. ... ·--·-· --------_. · ,·v:---.',;,-,1,;·tat;1,c·;:..___:__ .. ---..:·-".-.. ... ---·---.. -•.•. -·------4 ···· .. • ltl!SOWDON NO • .i_ SRJESOP 1991 AIIIIOWDON IEAPPOINTINGJAMES 'IOl10N101111 ENGUW0oD tJIMN IBNl!WALAUIROIUTY POI. 'l'IIEaJYOPENOLEWOOD. WIIEUAS,._TOIIDDllaCWNal ..... ol ... P l'nDOcllMIIII ....... Art ,ta,,_. Wlll!ll!AS.1-Taaoa ....... lirr lnM 2 LIUSID ... Pcl' WM Udllll ....... Aadladnr ...... tem; . ~BBfflllOLVEDBY TIIBmY COUNCILOPTIIB mYOP ,a>I.OMDO, 'IRAT: .._Taaall~r J I 1 ......... -.,w_.Uda...._. 1•1 lbJ, .......... ,._,~, ltN. ADOPl1!D ANDAJlflOVID ...... .,.,'*-7, lttl • ... , __ __ l. .... aa.,a.,a..1ar .. ~.r-=1I.C I C ...., _.. .......... _ _,,.,, n nu•-.,.,,.. • wwwa&. I 6 (b) (i) .. I. . • • - - • • ,.. . " • <' .. :· .. . ·. -. . :"'~-,~ ...... . • -··---·--· -·-·· -.. ·----.. ·-. ------·-. -. / RESOLUl'ION NO • .1L SERIESOF 1991 All!SOLUDON Rl!AftOINllNO BE'ITYWILSON m111BELBCT10N CX>MMISSION JIOR 1111 Ol'YOPENGIRWOOD. WIIERl!AS,Belty'Wlllaall8111asawcac,la .. l!lecbC ...._._. WIIEIEAS,~wu.. ....... r.,,1., ........ C I Ira llr...._tlla; ~ BERIESOLVEDBY'IBBOl'YCOUNCILOF'IBI aJY OP • <X>lOll.@0, 1BAT: ~W..ll....,flltiial 21l1D-..oa .. Elecllllllo-....... ID ........ , 1, ...... /f"IS ADOPl'l!D~~VED6114dadayol .. wy, lttl. '-"K&.. I I ,, -. •. 6 {b) {ii) I. ' . . , • 1- - • • • .. • · ... • '· .. .. J ··-· ... d :~ ..... , .... ,.y,fg_ • .-.·• •• ·~ 0 ---------------------· ...... ··-----... ·• .. ·- 'aJJ.,oLUfION NO. i£_ SERIESOF 1991 ARDOWDON REAn01N11No UNDACQBN TO 1111BOAIDOP ADruS'DOINT AND APPEALS POil 1111 aTY OP ENGU!WOOD. WIIBREAS.UadaO.lla-... ..... fll .. BcmdolAe 7 , ... Attl I .... . Wlllltl!AS. LladaO. ....... llrnl C 7 17 ....... f/lA I MS ... >..-.. ...... ,.. NOW.~-D'IDOLVIIDBY1IIIQ1YCX>ONCD.c,p1111 al'YOPINOU!WOOD, <X>I.OMDO, 'IRAT: l.lalaC-11.._,,,,,1 I 7 ISDw• ..... fllAIAt--·-Aw In, ............ , , lttS. .... ,.bila. ..... rna&w.a.;a.. ~ ............. ac..,a.,a.1rr .. ~.ni.:11.cs , • ..._ -, ... _...,.,, 0 ., .... _ .,,., • wwwa&. • I ' . . ' ·- 6 (b) (111) • I. • • - • • • ·, • '· ... ~---·- . '«»+;: \#" :.. .. V -:i:e j .. ··---···.··-·-·. ____ .. ___.. _____ '·-·-··-·-----·-· · .. • ltESOuntoN NO • .L SEIJESOF 1991 AltESOWDON UAftOIN'l1NO DONAil) Sl!YMOlll 10111BBOAIDOP ADRJS'DaNT AND AlftALS IOR THE CJ'l'Y OPENOUWOoo. W11E11!AS. DCllllld Se,-llamnat ..... ol .. lwdolA t allDII AIIIIIIII; ... WIIEll!AS, DCllllld .,.... ........ lirr I 7 Ell ID ...... ol .......... Appeals rorlllodaertam; NC?!'J..~ BED'll!SOLVEDBY1RICJ'l'YCOUNC1LOP1R1 CJ'l'YOP~.COI.ORAD0.111An .,.....,__ .. ....,, mi,, ........... °'"' .... A,p ............. ....., I, lttS. ADOPlmANDAlftOVED ..... ..,olNc•1.1tt1 • ... ,.6;1.....,. hiiia.k&r.ai;cW 1.,_.ac...aa,a.1ir .. ~11nc:,e.c n •, • ...., ..,, .......... _.,,.,, I 11aNe._ tllttl • wwwa&r t • 6 (b) (iv) ' ' •. I. , . , • ]- - • • .. • • . ' -·---'--------'---'"--·-·-·-·------· _,.. _ __. .. --·-··----· . • RESOLUl'JON NO. _j_ SERIESOP 1991 A USOLUDON 1U!APP01HnNG CARL WE1DR TO 111! BOARD OP ADRJS'IMENr AND APPEALS R>ll 111EOIY OP ENGUWOOD. WIIEREAS,CadWtlbrllaw..._o1 ... 11ono1A4 ..... AIIPIIII: ... WIIEREAS,c.tw._._ ....... ,.rhr, •1o6e .... otAt , • -~ ....... --= . NOW,~ BE l1'RES0LVEDBY111EQl'Y a>lJNCILOP111B an OPJ!NGUWOoD, <X>LOIL\00, 'IRAT: CadW .. ll~nc· s1l1o..w• ..... olAt ; 11, ... A.pp h, ---....... ..,. , lffl. ADOPl'ED AND.AIIIOVED 61146 ..,ol .. wr, lttl • ... v.b;t..-. 1. ,_..a.c..,as,a.r. .. ~11--™, 1.""c.,1--. ...._ .......... _ _,,flp I I 111Ne. __ .... tllttl, hiiiiili a&. • t • l . ' ' 6 (b) (v) .. • I. • , - - • • • • • • (. .. ---------------.. ···--·. ·--·········-···· -··. -6 (b) (vii) ltESoLUJ'JoN NO. _!j. Slltl!sop '"' . . -· . .. ~ cny~~IIY'lllllcnyaJUNar.0,11111 NtllMc:Perae111...., ... I 2td1D._.• .. P11kaG1W10....._ On.ks ••A,e,11111y,_ .... 1o._.laaeJO, Jft2. ADC>Pn!DANl>AlftoVED .... .,.,. I a,.1,,1. ~ .. r. " ..... • .. 11a a.. a.,.,a.t1 ., .. ~.,'I::"'™ , . ...., --, ·-.,,. n , • ...__ .,,,,, • ; 6 (b) (vi) . ' I. • • - • • · ... {. • . " ' r " -. . ~· ' i' , ..• f ._., .. ,~~,::-·--,.._.:; ·,:.·_·· _ ••• ___________ .. ..._·.,; ________ • __ • Rl!SOLtmON NO • ..JP.. SERIES OP 1991 AUSOU1DON Al'POIN11NG RUDI SMDH10 RU.A tusliiuN ON THE ELBCi10N OONN1SS10N FOR 111B aTY OPENOI.EM)QI). WRIUAS, ._llawcyma thel!IICllaa C 7 7 c .. W tl.'5, ................... H 7 ...... .... C 7 7 : 6 (b) (vii) NOW,~ IIIRUSOLVEDBYDIICJIYa>IJNCILOPTIIE al'YOPIINOU!WOOD, OOLOIAD0, 1BAT: ......... ...., ... : s 1 ......... llrtFaacc .. a1111o: ......... ........ .., •• ~l'W-i ADOPl'l!DANJ>AlfltOVED611411ullyGlP1I y, 1,,1 • ... ,.o;..:...,. ....W.1.&.,aija.E 1.,_..a.c..,a.,a.1w .. ~-,-._,._c'-.i.·--. ._ .............. .,,.,. t ..... _ ... .,.,, •. #WI.&. t •. ' I. • 0 I - • • • DATZ February 4, 1991 DlfflATZDBY • . " • .. COUJIICIL COlfNYP'!:A,11011 AGBIIDA ITZII 11 (d) Council Member Hathaway SVBJBCT ntle 15, Eng1ewood Municipal Code relating to Health, Samtatton & Environmental ProtecUon Charlie Grimm, Aaatstant City Attorney 188US/ ACDOII PROPOIIBD Adopt an onttnaoce amending portions of the Englewood Muolctpal Code relating to Code Enforcement. and adding a new Title 15 addreaemg Health. SmltaUoa and Envtronmental Protection. Englewood City Coundl dtecuaeed this bOl at the 9pedal MeetlDC oa January 21. 1991. and pwed H oa Ont reading. Howevu, becaw of the ea•eawM lllllftldmenta to the blL It WM decided to resubmit lt to Council durlaC tbe l"ebnalry 4. 1991 RquJ.ar Council MttUng to ure that this bea¥lly lml'1'Mrd vaalall meeta the intent of Counctl . • 'I .. I. • • , - • • • • • ~-• .. ,._ 15-1-Z DEFINITIONS: For the purpose of the 1pplic1tion of the provisions of this Chapter, the fol-lowt119 definitions shall apply: ALLEY GARAGE, PRIVATE HANDBILL, CONNERCIAL HAll>IILL, .. CIIIERCJAl A public way less in stze than 1 street, .tiich ts not designed for general travel, .tlich is used priaarily as 1 •ans of access to the rear of residences and business est1blish- aents,1nd which affords I secondary aeans of access to property. A buildinv, or part thereof, attached or detached and accessory to the aatn butldtnv, provtdtng for the storage of 110tor vehicles, and tn .titch no busi- ness ts conducted. Antaal or vegetable wastes resulting froa the handling, preparation, cooking and consuaptton of food. Any printed or reproduced plllphlet, leaflet or stathr doclllleftt or sample .titch advertises for sale any .. rchan- dtse, product, coaodtty or thtng , or .titch directs attention to or adver- tises any ... ttng, theatrical perfor- •nce, eotbtttOII or event of any kind for ... tell an adlttsst011 fH ts charged for the l*"POH of private 11111 or profi t; or ... tell proposes a service or any other c-rctal transaction . Alty pr in ted or re,rodelced PIIIPlllet, leaflet or sta t lar device or samp l e , or any otlle r printed or otherw ise repro - duc ed or t 9 t111 l, or coptes of 111y •tter of sta tl ar t ype literature not 111t lllded In t he aforesaid deftntt t Oft of c ....... cf a l hltldbtll; or any of the ,.,.., .. llllltch sets forth a pol t t tea l or ldto l 09tc1l ss111. Sera, ft"tll, crap tin, scrap br111, scrap CONlf', 1cra, l ead or scra, ZIIIC Pd a ll otw scr a, •tlh 111d tllefr alloys, 1M boftts, r 19s, 11hd clott., Uled ~. U ed ,..,., llled t 11ft 1, used bottles , old or uhd htlltf'1, used tools, u tel a,plt111C11 1 uSld fl , lures, 11Stc111t 111,, uhd ,.....,., uled boQs or crete , u ed pipe tr ,,,. f t • u .. ,. u aut.._tle or a r,1 • 2 • ·, ' I. • ' , 1- - ( • • DAT& February 4, 1991 • • c~ • <. - COUNCO. COlllfflllflCAUOI! AGBJIIDA ITSII 11 (d) Council Member Hathaway SUBJBCT Tltle 15, Englewood Mumdpal Code relating to Health, Sanitation & Environmental Protection CharUe Grtmm. Assistant City Attorney ... ua/ ACflOII PltOP08SD Adopt an onttnance amending portiona of the Englewood Mumdpal Code relating to Code Enb"cement, and adding a new Tltle 15 addraalDC Health, Santt.aUon and EIMl'Olllllmtal Protection. fBVIOUa COUIICIL AC110lf Engle: wuod Ctty Coundl dtacuwd 1h11 b8l at the Spectal Meetmc on January 21 . 1991 . and pwed tt on ftrat reading. Hownier, became of the eldeOIIIVe amendmenta to the b81. tt w dedded to reaubmlt tt to Coundl durtnC the February 4 . 1991 RrgUlar Coundl Meeung to Utt that 1h11 beavlly ammcled venton meeta the Int nt of Count11 . . , I . • • , - - • • • • • ,~ • • • BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO . SERIES OF ~lffl COUNCIL BILL NO. 63.1 INTROOUCED BY C~NJ!~ V'777 J,I MEMBER HATHAWAY,,/'(r/'"°'/ '""/f/ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 BY REPEALING PARTS OF TITLE 6, TITLE 11, ANO TITLE 16 AND ADDING A NEW TITLE 15. WtEREAS, the restructuring of the Englewood Code will provide for aore effective enforcement by the Code Enforcement Off i cers and will be aore con- venient for the citizens as a whole; and WtEREAS, a Task Force was established to review envlro1111ent1l and nuisance issues; and WtEREAS , the Englewood Planning and Zoning Board and Envlronaental Coa- atttee has reviewed the Task Force recoaaendatlons and aade coaaents thereon; and WHEREAS , regulation of derelict and hobby vehicles have been specifically aodtfted; and WtEREAS , The City Council feels tt necessary to update the Englewood Code periodically; and WtEREAS, the City Council feels It ts In the best Interest of the health, safety and welfare of its cttlzet1s to aake the following changes; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLE - WOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapters 3, 3A , 3B , 3C and 4 of Ti tle 6; Section 4 of Chapter 1 of Ti t le 11 ; Section I of Chapt er 4 of Title 16 Englewood Muni ci pal Code 1985 are her eby repealed ; and Sect i on Z. A n .. Ti tle 15 , Eng lewood Mun i c i pal Code INS, relat i ng to healt , san tal i on and envlroMental protec tion , ts hereby added to reld as follow s: TITL( II NULTH. SMITATI• -EIIWIIIIIIEIITAI. ,11,un• 11 ·1·1 APPllCAIILITY 1 Th persons to whoa th s Title apples shall be responslbl to ntaln the r property In conforaance w th the provlslOfls of this Tttle . Such persons are also responsible to conform to the provlslOfls of thts ord nanc froa t bound ary of the r property to the cent r of any abutt ng alley and to t traveled port on of any adjoining strfft . . l • • I . • , l - • • • • • • . . 15-1-Z D£F11ITICINS: For the purpose of the application of the provisions of this Chapter, the fol- lowing definitions shall apply: ALLEY GAU&(, PRIVATE IWl>Blll, CCIIIERCIAL tWIJll ll, IDICOlll(RC JAL A public way less in size than a street, which is not designed for general travel, which is used priaarily as a •ans of access to the rear of residences and business establish- aents,and which affords I secondary aeans of access to property. A building, or part thereof, attached or detached and accessory to the aain building, providing for the storage of •tor vehtcles, and tn which no busi- Mss is conducted. Aniaal or vegetable wastes resulting fra the handling, preparatton, cooking and consuaptton of food. Any prtnted or reproduced pamphlet, leaflet or siatlar doc ... nt or sample which advertises for sale any .. rchan- dlse, product, coaodlty or thing, or lllhlch directs attention to or adver- tises any ... ting, theatrical perfor- 11111ee, exlllbltlon or event of a11y kllld for lllhlch an adlllsslOII fN ts ca.a,... for the purpose of private pl• or profit; or lilllch proposes a service or 1111 other coaerclal tra11Hctl011. Ailty printed or reprodllced paaplllet, leaflet or siallar device or sl!lple, or •1 other printed or otherwtse repro - duced ortglnal, or copies of 1111 •tter of slatlar type literature not Included In tile aforesaid deflntt IOII of c....-. ctal halldbtl 1; or uy of tile f°'90l119 lilllcll sets fortll a political or Ideological .. II .... krap 1,...., ,crap tt11, scrap lwau, scra, copper, scrap lead or scra, rt RC Md a 11 otller scrap .. ta h Md the Ir alleys, 111d -.s, r .. ,. used clotll, used rubber, used ro,e, used t t11fotl, tised bottles, old or used 111eht11ery, ti td tNh, used •1 t111ee1, used fl•· tit ... , Hed 1tlN1th, Wied 1 .... r, !tied boqs or crates, •led pt,e or pl,e flt • u .. ,. UIN Mt .... tle ... atrpl ... • 2 • . ' -~-- .. I. • • ]- ,. ] JUflC YARD LITIER NOXIOUS MTIER .... , (1111(1 P9t011S(S • lltt011S(S, NJVAT[ • • • • • • tires, and other aanufactured goods that are so worn, deteriorated or obso- lete as to aake thea unusable in their existing condition, but are subject to being disaantled. A place wiere junk, waste, discarded, or salvlfl(I aaterials are boutht, sold, exchanged, stored,baled, packed, disas- s..,led, or handled, including auto- llOb11e wrecking yards, house wrecking and structural steel aateriah and equipa111t, but not including the pur- chase or stor.ge of used fumiture and household equipaent, used cars in operable condition, used or salvaged aaterials as part of aanufacturing operations. 5arblge, refuse, and rubbish, IS de- fined herein, and all other •ste •terial witch, If thrwn or deposited IS herein prolllblted, leads to create a danger to public health, safety and •lfare. llatertal wlllch ts capable of causing Injury to 1 Iv Ing o,._,_ by cheaical react1011 or 1s capable of ca•slng detrt-tal effects IIPOII the ..-,,1c1l or ec._lc •11-belng of llldlvlduh. leferrlng to or derh..t f,... 1 tvlng ........ -. TIie recent ...,. •tMr "'"°"' fh• or cor,orat IOII, or -, llll't or ...,. re1111tattve of tllt recent Nltr. A lot, ,arcel, tract or plot of lalld, toeetlltr wttll tllt butldtngs 111d strc· t .... , t ........ . ... , ... lllng, 11N11, bltldt .. or ttlltr strct.,., deslllltd or •Md, ettatr •111 or I• ,ari, fw ,rtvate Nit ... tlal ,.,,. .. ,, •t11tr t It.. w t..,...,,..,, W et11tl ... 1ly •• lt.M w vauat, • .a.an t11et• .., ,.~ • ......... ... 111 •• ,....,, ,erca, 1te,1, vesttbllt w •1111111 ._, ... , .. er •· "" t te ... ,u... . INltldl.. w etw 1trt1Ct.,., 1M ,rt . Vilt 11M • ... • INltldl .. 11ht1. Private ,.._, I l11et• MIi II .........i,. .. I. • , - - PROPERTY PROPERTY, BUSINESS PUBLIC PLACE PUTRESClllE RECREATIOIIAL VEHICLE l(FUS( IUIIISH • SflCCIAl Gil COUIMOll • • • • • Land and, generally, whatever is erec- ted, growing upon or affixed to land. Real property on which is located a building. Property that 1s zoned or used for coaercial use which 1s used prtnctpally for the sale or lease of •rchandtse, goods, or services, or interest tn land which ts generally recognized IS being zoned for a retail or wholesale business. Ally and all streets, sidewalks, boulevards, alleys or other public ways and any and all public parks, squares, grounds and buildings C*lled or •in- tatned by the Ctty or other goven111111- tal agency provided for the benefit of the genera 1 pub 1t c . Capable of being decCIIIPOSed by aicro- ortani1111 wtth sufftctent rapidity to cause nuisances froa odors or gases. A vehicular -type, portable structure without peraanent foundation, which can be tCNed, hauled or driven and pri•ri- ly designed IS t-,orary 1 iving acc•- aodattOII for recreati011al, caaping and travel use and including, but 110t liaitecl to travel trailers, truck caap- ers, caaping trailers and self- prope 11ecl •tor lleals. All putrescible or ftOIIPUtrtscible 111ste i11elllding garblge, nlllbisll, aslles, strNt cleuing, deld 111iNh, effal, ctro,pings, abaftdOllecl app11..ces 111d vee-icle parts. ....,.,trescible waste c111ststtng of Mtll c....,.sttble and IIOIIC....,stible -.stes, s11ell as pa,er, wrwi .. s, leaves, lw111eM1, wood, waste !Mttldt .. •tertah. 71111, Ndllt ... CrteUf'Y, ._HMld ""''"'.. Md st• lar •tertah . • • • . , ·- ' I. • 1- . . - STAii> OR STAll>JNli STORA&E/NOTOR VEHICLE STRUT TRAILER TRAIL R COACH OR NOTOR MON( • • • . ,~ • road construction or aaintenance equip- aent, ditch digging or excavating ap- paratus, well drilling or boring equip- aent, fire-fighting equip11ent, vehicles designed to transport equtpaent and vehicles used in connection wtth or for the repatr and aaintenance of construc- tion or aaintenance equipaent tea- porartly or peraanently aounted on such vehicles, provided that such equlpaent Is transported froa yard to job, job to job, or job to yard and equlp11ent prlaartly designed for hoisting, lift- ing, aovlng, loading or dtgglng opera- t i011s. The for89olng definition ts partial and shall not Include other vehicles of unusual design, size or shape that are designed prlaartly for purposes other than transporting •r- chandlse or passengers. The halting of a velllcle, •ther occu- pied or not, other than IIOlllfttarlly for the purpose of and lllltle actually en- gaged In receiving or discharging passengers . To leave, park, stand, or halt a velll- cle or aotor velltcle tn a certatn place for a period of seventy-tw hours or l011ger. My public thoroughfare for the frN pass• of persens, trade MCI c-rce. MCI -e.icll affOf"ds a prtftCipal aHIIS ef ICCIH to property IINltttR1 al ... tts 1-..tll. TIits tera dNs Nt tftCh1de private roads. My ..._lecl velltcle, wttlMMlt aottve power alld llavlRI an 811PtY wttllt of .,.. than two tllousalld ,...,,, wlltcll ts destgllld to be dr-by a aotor velltcle 111d to carry Its careo loed wholly ..,... Its ... structure Md -e.tcll II ....,.al- ly ud c-ly used te carry alld trusport property over the public ... .....,,. My -.elecl cle wlltd1 ts a st119le, self -c•tafl1ed •tl, wttll •tlve power, lllltcll ts dest.... Md ....,.,11y Md ,_,y 11Sld fer ecc.-cy by ,...SOIis for ,.,, .. t11l ..,.. .. ,. 111 ett r t..,...ary er t lec1tt•1, 111d . I • . ' - .. I. • , ]- <' TRAILER, SMALL TRASH TRASH CCIITAIIIO • USAllC OPOI SHCC • • • • • which aay occasionally be driven over- the public highways as a 110tor vehicle. For the purpose of Title 15, Englewood Municipal Code only, a saall trailer is any wheeled vehicle, without aotive power and having an eapty wight of two thousand pounds or less, which is designed to be drawn by a aotor vehicle and to carry its cargo load wholly upon its own structure and which is general- ly and cC111110nly used to carry and transport property over the public highways. All putrescible and nonputrescible waste, both cOllbustible and nonc:Ollbus- tible, including without liaitation: aniul and vegetable waste resulting froa the handling, preparation, cooking and consuaption of food; ashes; cans; paper; wrappings; cigarettes; card- board, yard clippings; leaves, branches; wood; dead aniuls; offal; droppings; waste and used building uterials; glass; bedding; crockery; abandoned or unusable household fur- nishings; abandontd or unusable ap- pliances; and abandoned or unusable autoaotive or other aechanical parts or objects. A container of •tal, wod or plastic with a top or COftf' that c111 be secure- ly fastened on the container to ,,..,,...t the cont•ts f,-bet .. carried or scattered by the •1-ts or •taah. ,.,.r or plastic bats are 110t ,eraltted trash contatners eacept for lf'ass cltp- pt119s ud leaves, If p,..,_rly MCIINd. •--- "1ty aotor vehicle 1411lpped with a body dt1tgned to carry property Pd -a.tell ts feMral ly and c-ly uled to carry 111d transport pro,erty °"r the ,.1 tc hl ..... y,. Oll -stte space -a.tell ts aMNt of any bu1ldt119 or stn1Cture . O,en ~ could contain, but ts 110t 1 letted to the fol1w1 .. : sldtwlllls, tN11 hes, swl .. s, art.ors, swt•t .. ,..11, ttMh courts, 111d la.dscapt... SW-face ,art· , .. ts IIOl to bt considered as 11sable o,oa s,aco . ••• 'I • • I. • • , - ' (, - VEHICLE VEHICLE, CCIIIIERCIAL VEHICLE, DERELICT VEHICLE, HOIIY VEHICLE, ll>Tal • WUD • • • ,.. • I• • Means any device which 1s capable of aoving itself, or of being aoved, frOII place to place upon wheels or endless tracks; such ter11, for the purpose of this Title, shall not include any far11 tractor or any iapleMnt of husbandry designed prtur11y c exclusively for use and used in agricultural operation or any devtce aoved by .. scular polfer. This definttton also aeans any self- propelled vehicle lllhtch is designed prturtly for travel on the publtc highways and lllhtch 1s generally and coaonly used to transport persons and property over the publtc highways. Alty aotor vehicle licensed by the State of Colorado as a coaerctal vehicle. Alty vehicle designed, •tntatned or used prt•r11y for the transportation of property. Alty vehicle .tltch 1s wrecked, dlalfed, or substantully dtsaantled to the ex- tent that such vehicle ts inoperable or h tncapable of betng aoved under tts NI ,-.r. It shall tnclude 111y vellt· cles atsstng one or aore .... ls and 111y velltcle .aitch 1 eeks a clff'Nftt Hce11se plate or •tssto111 sttcur or .titch leeks t11s•r111ee. Ally velltcle of the fo11wt.. type 111 the precess of betllf INltlt, restored or •t11t1 t llld as • hellbJ or dtwerst• froa OM 's ,....11r ecc•tt•: Nil, clas- stc car , o-,ort ... tal car, off.read velltcle , race car 111d derelict welltcle . ,., self-,re,el l ed well t cle .a.t ell t s des lfllM ,rt•rtl y f or travel • the ,_He 11 1 ..... ys 111d .a.tell h ....,.any 111d c-11 usod t o tr•s,ort ,...._, 111d property ov.r t he ,_11c !It ys . ..._ , tr•ss, brvs or ot r or Nat.. lit t• .aitc MS ...-t e .. t urt t y or ts 111 tac .. , of stx s ,,. ) '" t t . ,. ••h t,.. or ,...,,... .,.. • ot r t • cewt. • t s-lot wtt a ,rt 1,.1 -.mu .. tf' st rwiw.. , IIIIICC.IM 111d .... l NIC lM f,- t .,.... to t k.r, 11 ot "' ......... , .. • 7 • I> -. , • . I . • , ]- • • • • • • - YARD, FRONT A yard extending across the full width of the 1 ot between the front 1 ot 1 1 ne and the nearest line or point for buildings as required by setback requireaents. YARD, REAR A yard extending across the full width of the lot between the rear lot line and the nearest 1 ine or point of the principal building. YARD, SIDE A yard between the side line of the lot and the nearest line of the building and extending frOII the front yard to the rear yard, or in the absence of either of such yards, to the front or rear lot line, as aay be. CHAPTD I 15-1-1 TIASN/'1UIIC/SALYME -IEIIEUL IEIUUTI•: A. No person shall throw, place or deposit any trash on any public strett, in a public park or place, or in any public buildillCJ within the City ex- cept in trash containers. a. No person shall throw, place or deposit any trash in any fountain, lake, bay, stre• or other body of water witlltn the City nor on any occupied or vacant property within the City . C. No person shall affix any poster, notice or like device to attract public 1tte11ti011, to any l111PPOst, public utility post, traffic control device, tree, public structure or bulldlllCJ Hce,t as aay be authorized by law. D. Every OCCUINllt, leane, or .... r of a business property h required to kNP tM sl ... lk adj1C111t to tM ,...,.riy or tM proporti111al share of c-si ... lk, •lb,ay, aall, or ,artlllf lot free froa trash, e1ce,t as provided In SectiOII IS ·Z·l ([). £. No occu,a11t, leasee, or .... r of real property shall swep into, or deposit In, any 9t1tter, street, alley or pub11c place the accuaul1tl011 of 9rass cllppt111s, leaves, branches or trash froa hh or her but1d IICJ, sidewalk or driv ... y, except as provided In SectlOII IS ·Z·l (E) • f . No driver or pasH1191r of an Nl...et 1 • motorcycle , bicycle, a rcrafl, or ot r cle shall th,..., pl c or de,ostt trash liOOft any real pro,· trty or ,ubltc st tor ,ulll c area wtthtn t City . Ii . No pers• 11 drlvt y tf'IIC , tran r, ll trailer, spec al tQII .-...t or 1 tb vehicle h1to or wit tn t City unless u COll t covered w lNdld to prewe11t t ,,. 1119 Katterect . H. . - ' I . • J- • • • • • I• • I. No person shall throw or deposit trash within the trash container of an- other person without that person's express or implied consent. 15-2-2 11ASH/.Jllllt/SALYAIE -RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS. A. No person shall store Junk out-of-doors. B. No person shall conduct or perait salvage or storage operations or facilities In any residentially zoned area. 15-2-3 PUCEIEfl' AM> IDIOYAL Of 11ASH: A. Every occupant or o.ner of real property shall reaove, or cause the re- aoval of, all accuaulatlons of trash froa such property, and, pending the reaoval, shall place the s ... In a trash container kept for that purpose. Upon reaoval, the s ... shall be taken to a site authorized for disposal of trash. B. The occupant or o.ner of real property within this city shall take or place for collection all trash stored on the real property to an au- thorized site for the disposal of trash within a period of seven (7) days after accuaulatlon. C. All persons shall store all trash In covered trash containers In such a aanner as to prevent It froa bel1111 carried or scattered by anlaals or the el ... nts and to prevent the .. isslon of noxious or offensive odors. D. All occupants or 011111ers of real property shall set trash containers back at least five (5) fNt froa the side property lines and conceal thea with an opaque or non-SN-through screen. No person shall store trash and t•rbate In the front yard for aore than twenty-four (Z4) hours prior to a scheduled collection or pick -up. C. All persons shall place trash containers within the public rltht -of -way only OIi ,....1arly scMduled pick-up or collecthM1 days and in a 1111111er whlcll will not obstruct ftlllcular or pedestrian traffic alld 111111 reaove said trash C011talner1 froa ta.. public ritllt -of -way not later tllall tWlftty · four (Z4) IIMrs after the ptck ·up or colfectlOR. F. lo per1011 111111 ...,. In the 1M,sh1es1 of reaovl119 or 11Hlt119 trasll In the City w1thollt first obtalnl119 a license therefor . A ,-arly 11011tra11s- ferabl• ltc•s• 111111 be nued by t"9 Director of Ft11ance IIPOII aMUal payaeat of five dollars (SS .00) per welli le . awTD J ll•J •l ...... • IDIDM. ........ 1 A. . t . ,,,,. .. • ' I . • , ]- • • • • • 15-3-Z NOTICE TO CUT All) IEIIOYE 11tms All)/OI DISPOSE OF TRASH, JUNK OR SALVAIE. A. Whenever the City detel"llines that weeds and/or accuaulation of trash ex- ist on real property within the City which are tn violation of this Chap- ter, a Notice of Violation aay be posted on the property requiring that such weeds and/or accuaulattons of trash be reaoved within five (5) days. Whenever proper abateaent action has not been undertaken pursuant to the aforeaenttoned Notice of Violation, a placard containing a notice tn sub- stantially the following fol"II aay be posted upon such real property, for a period of not less than five (5) days nor 110re than ten (10) days. TO THE OCCUNIITS •lf1l OIIIOS OF THIS PIOPOTY: Notice 1s hereby given that there exists upon this property accuaula- t1ons of ..eds and/or trash which have not been re110ved and disposed of 1n accordance with the provisions of . Notice is further given that unless the sw are rellOVed on or before , 19 , the City of Engliwooa -.sh .... a ... 1 ... 1-ca_u_s_e-....thi,---s-w-"Tt_o_,bi.---r-_,-v-id"' andclTsposed of, 1n which event the owners of this property shall be liable for all costs, expenses and penalties therefor as set forth tn of the Englewood Nun1c1pal Code of the City of Englewood, tncludtng assess•nt of a property lien for the costs incurred. B. Failure to COIIPlY with notices. If any occupant who ts not the owner of real property fails to COIIPlY with a notice given pursuant to this chap- ter w1th111 the t1• period specified, the City Manager or hh des1gnee shall notify the 11011res1detlt _.r of the property, 1f any, of the viola- tion giving h1• five (5) days to r-.ve and dispose of the ..eds/trash. If the trash/...cls are not r-»ved or disposed of as required, or if there is no 11011res1detlt _.r, the Ctty Nan•r or his des1gnee is au- thorized to cause abat .... t of the condition specified 111 said notice. All costs for abat111a11t incurred by the City plus an adll1n1stratlve cost of twenty-five percent (ZSI) of the direct cost shall be cha'led against the rea 1 property and 1t s owner. C. Notte• of costs. If the City Incurs costs taking abatta111t action rt· quired by this Section, a stat1a111t shall be prepared for the entire cost plus twenty-ftve percent (ZSI) adlll111strat1ve costs, and shall be aatled by C•rtlf1ed Natl, .. tun lec:e1pt .._sttd, to the property .,_.r wlltl t11structlons that said costs for abat1ae11t shall be paid 1n full w thin thtrty (JO) days of safd aallt119 date . The stateant shall also l11fora the property _.r that failure to pay the costs for abatta111t within thirty (30) days shall result In III assessaet1t being aadt against the property which shall constitute a 1 en to the benefit of the City pur · suant to the provlslOftS of this Title . O. Asses1ae11t of costs . If the full taOURt of the cost stat111a11t rttardtng wed and/or trash abat t ts IIOt pa d wttht11 thirty (JO) days of the statta111t •111111 date, tllt City NIAl9ff or his dtstgnee shall assen t enttrt aaout1t of t stat t plu additional twenty ftve percent (HI) Ptftllty 19al111t the 1peclfted real property . Afttr HHS t by the City Mallltfr or 1111 dtsf...,1 a ce,y shall bt stttt to t II ....,r of record of tllt as led '""'1Y , TIit as I t shall ct11tal a 1 at • lO • I . • , - - • • • • • • '· - description of the property, the expenses and costs incurred, the date that the abatement action occurred, and a notice that the City claias a lien for the stipulated amount . The City Manager or his designee shall certify such assessment to the County Treasurer who sha 11 co 11 ect such assessment in the same manner as ad valorem taxes are collected. E. Lien assessment. FrOII the date of the assessing stateaent, all assess- .. nts shall constitute a perpetual lien against the specified real prop- erty and shall have priority over all liens excepting general tax liens and prior special assessnients. No delays, alstakes, errors or ir- revularities in any act or proceeding authorized herein shall prejudice or invalidate any final assessnient; but the same aay be reaedied by the City Manager or his designee, as the case aay require, upon application ude by the property owner or other interested person . When so reaedied, the saae shall take effect as of the date of the original assessaent. F. Appeals. Ally occupant or owner of real property aay appeal the stateaent of costs or lien 1ssess11ent, In writing, to the City Manager within five (5) days of his receipt of notice. The appeal shall contain the appel- lant's n ... and address, the decision being appealed, and a brief ex- planation why the appellant should not be required to COlll)ly with the docuaent appealed. The City Manager or his designee aay ... t inforaally with the appellant to exchange necessary inforaatlon and shall issue a decision in writing to the appellant at the address stated in the appeal. G. Other reaedles. l. Alty unpaid charge plus the costs and assessaents not resulting froa actiOft by the Englewood Municipal Court shall cOftstttute a debt due the Ctty. The Ctty Attorney shall, at the dtrecttOft of the City Council, institute civil sutt tn the n-of the Ctty to recover such charges, costs and usessaents. These reaedtes shall be cuaalattve with 111 other reaedtes, tncludtng prosecut10ft tn Municipal Court fo r ea ch violation of thi s Chapter purs ..... t to the provtstOfts and pen a lties established by Title I, Chapter 4 of thts Code. Z. The occupant or own er of the sub j ect property uy be cited Into En - 9lewood tlulltc t pal Cou r t for fa ilure to tOIIPlY wtth thts Chapter without rece t vt ng pr i or not ic e as allowed t n thts Chapter . The i s - suance of th ree (l ) or aore notices of vlo ht 10ft of th h Chapte r shall be prt• facte evidence that the occupant or C111Nr deliberate · ly and wt1Hi,11y vi olated thts Chapter and aay be pu11h hed wttht11 the dtscret fon oft e Court as provided t11 Stc t lOft 1-4·1 of t he £11 - 9lewood tlulliclpal Code of 1915 . Thh reaedy sh a ll be c-,l atlve with all other e s. CIWTO 4 ll·•·• DISTIIIUl'I. 0, -nu . USTIICTIM ! A. No persOft hall dt tr i bclt , plac or s II any c rctal or~ rct a l hlftdbtll, adv rt t r st hr lit rall,rt 111 or "'°" •1 strtet , dewalk, a,1y pr I vat pa lot 0,-11 for publ t c u , or y other publ c pl • with ft t City ; prov ded , ..._v.r, a per..-1111 d tribute f handbtll dt tl t o per Oft • are w 11 ng to c t t • II • ' I • • , - • • • • ,,, - • • B. No person shall distribute any handbill or similar literature upon any inhabited private preiaises except by placing said items in a manner as to prevent them from being blown or drifted about said premises. Mail boxes shall not be used for distribution when such distribution is prohibited by Federal regulations. No person shall distribute any handbill or simi- lar literature at any vacant preiaises. C. No person shall distribute any handbill, solicit funds, distribute literature or sell an article upon any real property if requested not to do so by any occupant of said property or by any sign posted on said property instructing against such act or action. 15-4-2 HIIIIDIILLS -EXCEPTIONS: A. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to the proper distribution of aail by the United States Post Office. It shall also not apply to the delivery of newspapers which are legal publications, provided that news- papers shall be distributed in a •anner which prevents their being car- ried away by the eleaents and provided further that the property has not been posted Instructing against such act or action. CHAPTER 5 15-5-1 VEHICLES -PAIIIIIII/STOIAIE IEIULATICIIS IN All DISTRICTS: A. It shall be unlawful for the operator or owner of an autOIIOblle transport trailer, road tractor, truck tractor, aovlng van, transit -•ix concrete truck, trailer, s .. i -trailer or truck with an eapty .. lght In excess of seven thousand (7,000) pounds (70 C.W.T.) or special aobile equipaent to stop, stand or park such vehicle or to cause such vehicle to be stopped, stood or parked Oft any street or highway, alley or other public way within the City for a period in excess of four (4) hours at any ti•, except when such vehicle ts bet119 exptclittously loaded or unloaded or such IIObile equipaent ts bel119 used to perfora the special operations for wllich tt was designed . B . c. • 11 • I . • I - • • • • • t• • • D. No person shall park or permit to stand in any public right-of-way or on public property, any trailer or s•all trailer unless the trailer is con- nected to or attached to I motor vehicle in a manner to be towed. The vehicle and connected tr1iler shill not be parked in the public right-of- way for 110re than seventy-two (72) hours within any one week. E. No person shall perait any snowplow designed to be truck 110unted which ts not hooked up or otherwise attached to a aotor vehicle in a aanner to be used for its intended purpose, to be stored or parked on public streets or rights-of-way. All owners and/or operators of vehicles with snow plows attached shall not store thea on public streets. F. No person shall store any truck or other vehicle loaded with trash, junk, weeds, tree branches or lilllbs in a public right-of-way. G. No person shall park or store any 110tor vehicle in a aanner so as to obstruct the public sidewalk or right-of-way. H. No person shall park a vehicle in excess of any ti• Halt established for parking at that location, which shall be the tiM liait for that day and that block. 15-5-Z VEHICLES· PAIIIIII/STOIIAIE IEIULATIONS FOi IESIDEIITIAL DISTIICTS. A. It shall be unlawful for any person to store a vehicle designed and used for recreation purposes, Including, but not Halted to, one or aore aotor hoaes, boats, capers, trailers used for carrying boats, hobby or derelict vehicles or racing cars, motorcycles and other equlpant or•· tor vehicles upon the public right -of-way. The vehicle aay be parked in the right-of-way for no aore than sevt11ty-tw (72) hours within any OM wttk •11• being expeditiously loaded or unloaded. B. No person shall part the following described vtllicles on public or pri- vate property In resldtftttal areas except while •ktng no,..1 deliveries or being used to perform the special operations for •tch tt ts cltstgntd: c. I. Alty vt'-tcle with an empty weight In excess of seVtft thousand (7,000) pcMlftds (70 C.V.T.). Z. A ro..t tractor, true tractor or , .. ,.trailer . 3. A ln;ck construct or ada,ted for the 1»111·,ose of tra11sportt119 or cltl Ivery of bul 91 01,,.., trol ProcNClS, or huardolts substan - c s or trsl •. A t true r , S. A for ct.ool o f"C ,-rpo S I • pr ate Pf"Otef1 Inv ola · I , cl II • w to loc t st t I O l • I • ' I. • J - • • • ,. • t• • ' '· 2. No vehicle shall be parked in front of the front setback of the principal structure unless located on a concrete, brick paver, as- phalt surface, gravel or other similarly finished hardened or dust free surface. l. In no case shall 110re than one coaercial vehicle be parked or stored on property in any residential zone district, whether in a private garage or carport, in an off-street parking space or in an open-space area, and the size of said coaaercial vehicle shall not exceed eapty vehicle weight of 7,000 pounds (70 C.V.T.). 4. Detached caapers shall be stored in the area identified as the rear or side yard and shall be stored on blocks or supports not 110re than six inches (6·) in height, or on its loading jacks or apparatus at their lo.est li~its. All loading equipa1nt shall be in good repair. S. No person shall occupy any vehicle in violation of the following: a. No 110tor vehicle or vehicles shall be occupied or used for 1 iving or housekeeping or slHping purposes or for the housing and kHping of aniaals, except as provided in (b.) below; b. Upon the application of a resident of the City, a special per- ait aay be tssued by the Departatnt of Coaunity Developa1nt for a nonresident journeying in a recreational vehicle used for housekHping purposes and lfho ts visiting at the residence of the applicant, to occupy the travel vehicle at the applicant's residence for not IIOre than sevet1 (7) days. The special permit shall specify the location of the applicant's property or adja- cet1t right-of-way in ._ich the travel vehicle will be parked ._tle occupied. Thts shall not be deeaed to permit the parking or storage of a detached c...-r, trailer or saall trailer In any public street or rigllt-of-way of any street designated as an arterial or col- lector street. 11-1-1 mncus -11111.ICT • IIIIIY: It shall be unlawful for any person to store, aalntaln or keep any derelict or hobby vehicle, as defined by this Title, on any ,..,1 property or adjacet1t public right -of-way In the City except as follows: • 14 • IJ - . ' • . ---- .. I . . • , • -• . • • .(--A. VEHICLES IN RESIDENTIAL ZONES: l. There shall be no more than one hobby or derelict vehicle Maintained or stored on the property of any residence in a residentially zoned district, which vehicle shall be stored in a fully enclosed garage or siailar structure. A person may store the vehicle in a carport or open area if the vehicle and its parts are kept entirely covered Storage or with I tie-down canvas or other opaque covering. covering is not required when the vehicle is actually being worked on. 2. No person shall store or work on any hobby or derelict vehicle within the required front yard setback or in or on any public ' property or rights-of-way. 3 . Any person or party , with property which has no adequate access to the rear yard or who has no garage, who is seeking I variance or other hearing before the Englewood Board of Adjust .. nt and Appeals tn any aatter relating to this Section shall not be required to pay any fee to the City for said procedure. 4. The owner of a derelict or hobby vehicle as well as the occupant and owner of the prope rty shall be responsible for the aatntenance or storage of such veh icle in compliance with this Chapter. 5. The owner of I hobby or derelict vehicle shall register and obtain an Englewood storage permit and pay an annual nontransferable stor~ permit fee of SIOO for each and every hobby or derelict vefllc e wlllch Is not stored at all ti .. s In a fully enclosed g1r119 In residentially zoned districts of Englewood. 8. Business Zoned Distri ct s: I. No person shall keep a hobby or derelict vehicle In I business 10lled district unless such vehicle 1s stored In I fully enclosed structure or behind the prin cipal s tructure In an area screened fro11 vi .. of adjacent propert l sand public rights -of-way . z. No person wllo resid s In a business or Industrial IOM district shall keep aore tha n on o y or derelict vehicle on the property . l . • 4 . • I • • c. Ttll f 11d l It. a w1thl11 t C t1 • t . • 1- • • • 0 I• • • which 1s in violation of this Chapter, they 111ay post a notice of the violation on such vehicle requiring that the same be re1110ved, or brought into COllll)liance with this ordinance within five (5) days. Whenever prop- er abate11ent or tOllpltance action has not been undertaken pursuant to the aforeaentioned Notice of Violation, a placard containing a notice tn sub- stantially the following fora •ay be posted. NOTICE OF VIOLATION Not tee is hereby given that there exists upon this property hobby and/or derelict vehicles which have not been ret10ved in accordance with, or brought into COllll)ltance with, the provisions of Title~~ of the Englewood Municipal Code. Notice ts further given that unless the saae are ret10ved and disposed of, or brought into COllll)11ance with this ordinance, within five (5) days froa the date of this notice, the City of Englewood shall take all legal action necessary to effect coapltance with this ordinance. Date: ________ Tiae: ___ _ Officer ------ D. Failure to coaply wtth notices. If any occupant who ts not the owner of real property fatls to coaply wtth a notice gtven pursuant to thts chapter within the tt• period spectfted, the Ctty Manager or his des tgnee shall not t fy the non res tdent owner of the property, t f any, of the vtolatton giving ht• five (5) days to reaove and dispose of the hobby or derelict vehicle. All costs for abat-nt incurred by the Ctty plus an adatntstr1ttve cost of twenty -five percent (251) of the dtrect cost shall be charged agatnst the real property and tts o.ner. E. Notte• of costs. If the Ctty tncurs costs talttng abat ..... t actton re - quired by thh Section, a stat ..... t shall be prepared for the e11ttre cost plus twenty -five perce11t (ZR) adatnhtrattve costs, and shall be aatled by Cert t fted Nail, Return Receipt Requested, to the property o.ner with Instructions that said costs for abat ..... t shall be paid In full within thirty (JO) d-,s of satd aatltng date . The state11e11t shall also tnfora the property owner that failure to p-, the costs for abat ..... t wtthtn thirty (JO) days shall result tn an aueu•nt being lllde 19ah1st the property llllltch shall constitute a 1te11 to the beMftt of the Ctty pur - suant to the provisions of thts Title . r . • 11 • ' I . . , - • • • • ,, - • • • G. Lien assess111ent. From the date of the assessing statement, all assess- aents shall constitute a perpetual lien against the specified real prop- erty and shall have priority over all liens excepting general tax liens and prior special asse ssments. No delays, aistakes, errors or ir· regularities in any act or proceeding authorized herein shall prejudice or invalidate any final assess11ent; but the saae aay be reaedied by the City Manager or his designee, as the case may require, upon application aade by the property owner or other interested person. When so reaedied, the saae shall take effect as of the date of the original assessaent. H. Appeals. Ally occupant or owner of real property aay appeal the stateaent of costs or lien assessment, in writing, to the City Manager within five (5) days of his receipt of notice. The appeal shall contain the appel· lint's nlM and addre ss, the decis ion being appealed, and a brief tx· planation why the appellant should not be required to coaply with the doclllllftt appealed. The City Manager or his designee aay aeet informally with the appellant to exchange necessary information and shall issue a decision in writing to the appellant at the address stated in the appeal. I. Other reaedies. I. Ally unpaid charge plus the costs and assess .. nts not resulting froa action by the Englewood Mun ici pal Court shall cOflstitute a debt due the City. The City Attorney shall, at the directiOfl of the City Council, institute civil suit in the nlN of the City to recover such charges , costs and 1ssess111ents. These reaedies shall be cuaulative with all other reaedles, including prosecution in Municipal Court for each violation of this Chapter pursuant to the provisions and penalties established by Title I, Chapter 4 of this Code. Z. The occupant or own r of the subject property .. y be cited tnto En · g1ewood "'" clpal Court for failure to coaply with thh Chapter without receiv i ng pri or not c as allOIMCI in this Chapter. The Is - suance of thr (3) or r t noti ces of violation of thh Chapter shall be pr aa fa I v1d nee hat the occupant or Olllller deliberate • ly 111d w llfull 1ola led t I Chapter and .. Y be punished within the di cretlon o Co u t • prov 1ded In Section 1·4 -l of the En - glewood c P 1 Cod o I es . Th is reaedy shall be ,-,htive with allot r r I 11 ·•·1 .,llalCIS • Dlf'I CMAPJ(l' IIIT[D a A. •• t . 0 tt t COIi • l • ' I . • , - - • • • • • • Z. It shall be unlawful for any person to create, continue or suffer the existence of any nuisance on any property under his control. 15-1-Z AUIIMlllm ICEBOXES, REFRJSERATOIS All> FREEZERS: It is hereby de- clared to be I nuisance and shall be unlawful for any person to store, main- tain, abandon or place any unused icebox, refrigerators, freezer or other COll- partllent capable of being tightly closed in any place or location whatsoever which is accessible to children or the general public without first ret10ving the doors of such icebox, refrigerator, freezer or COlll)artaent. 15-1-J MIIIIALS OI FCllll.1 It is hereby declared to be unlawful for any per - son to keep or peratt upon any preaises in the City, any aniaals or fowl of any kind .tlich, by reason of odor, uncleanliness, disease, sound or cry, shall disturb the peace and c011fort of any neighborhood or interfere with any person in the reasonable and c011fortable enjoyaent of life or property, or in any other aanner present a .. nace to the public health or safety. 15·1·4 CESSPOOLS All) PIIIVIES: It ts hereby declared to be a nuisance and it shall be unlawful for any person to construct, keep, use or aatntain any sewage vault, closet, privy, cesspool or septic tank at any place within the City, except as hereinafter provided: A. If there ts no sanitary sewer l i ne tn a bordering street, alley or ease- •nt iaedtately oppo si te to soae point on the preatses, a cesspool or septic tank aay be pera t tted to cont i nue tn operation; provided that tf a sanitary sewer line becOlles Installed and available at the aforesaid location, the use of such ces spool or septic tank shall be discontinued and the preaises shall be connected with the s ... r syst .. wtthtn stx (6) aonths after the s..,.r ltne ts installed and available to the prea t ses . B. A portable toilet uy be uttltzed or aatntatned on a construction stte during the tt• of con struction or during a special acttvtty approved by the City. 15-6-5 IIATEl ID.Alm •1U11C£S 1 A. Ora t ns and Ditche s. It ts hereby dee 1 ared to be I nu ts ance and t t sh1l l be unlwful for an y pe r sOft to cre at e, perait or u t nta t n upon any prea- tses tn the Ct ty an y unc l ean , leak ing, foul, uns afe or dangerous, de f ec- ti ve or f il thy dra in, ditch, t ank or gu tter . B. Ponds or Pools. It Is hereby decl ared to be a nuis ance and It sh i ll be unl wful for 1ny person to create, peratt or aatnll tn upon any preahes In the City 1ny pond or pool of u~lt oat, impure and offet11fve Wlttr . ll•l•I MATDIDIT Of •1U11C£1 A. T City N111191r is extstl119 In the City, ntzed by ordtn1nct . y authorized to bite or enjo n any nuisance ther or not uch nu si nce ts spectftcally recog - 11 bt found, t City Nin r hall order t p rty upon wll ch t nulsa hall ex t, or h person who sha 11 v c u td or pera, tltd such "" I u , 1t h OIIII or co t I wtt n twenty -fo.,r (2 4) ho.,r . If halt have cau td r Ptf'II t ltd h .... ,. - . , • . - ' I • • I 1- - • • • .. • • • nuisance shall not cOllll)ly with the order of the City Manager, the City Manager aay cause the nuisance to be re1110ved or corrected and all expense incurred thereby shall be paid by the said occupant or owner or by such other person who shall have caused or pen11itted the saae, and aay be re- covered by the City in an action against the occupant and/or owner. In all cases where the City Manager shall incur any expense for abating any nuisance found upon any lot or preatses, the expense of such abate- .. nt plus twenty-five percent (251) for incidental costs aay be char"9ed against the lot or pret1tses upon or on account of which such expense was incurred, or frOII which such nuisance was reaoved or abated. A bill for such expense shall be uiled to the person and/or the owner who shall have caused or peraitted the condition to exist, and if the u .. shall not be paid within sixty days, the City Manager shall add another twenty- five percent (251) as penalty and shall cause the s ... to be assessed upon such lot or preaises upon which the nuisance existed or frOII which the nuisance eaanated as provided in the case of weed reaoval. C. All reaedtes set forth herein are ciaulative, and the exercise of one sha 11 not be deeaed to prevent the exercise of another nor to bar nor abate any prosecution or petition for injunction hereunder. Section 3. §15-5 -3 A 5 and §15-5-3 B 4 shall not be effective until after August 1, 1991. Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 19th day of Novellber, 1990. Published as a 8111 for an Ordinance on the ZZnd day of Novlllber, 1990. A Public Hearing was held on January Zl, 1991. Raad by title, aaended, and approved as aaeftded on second readilllJ on the Zlst day of January, 1991. Ra -read by title and approved as .. nded on second readilllJ OIi the 4th day of February, 1991. Publ tshed as &aeftded and approved on the 7th day of February, 1991. Att est: er I, ,atrtcta H. Crow, City Clerk of the City of [111Jl8'IIOOCI, Color ado , here - b c rt fy that t above and fort90 111 Is a true copy of a 1111 for III Or · dh1aMt re -read by l llt and approved as aaeftded OIi secolld readllllJ III the 4th day of FebrYary, 1991. • It • .. I. • • ' - • DATE February 4, 1991 INl11A'1'BD BY BTAn' SOURCE • • t• . • . ,, ... I'. COUNCO. COMMUNICA110N AGB!IDA ITBII 11 (C) Council Member Ttm Bullock 8UB.JBCT PoliUCal AcUon Committee Contrtbuttona Charlie Grimm, Aaalatant City Attorney 188UB/ AC11011 PROP08&D The proposed bill for an onUu•oce would prohibit City Council candidates from accepung campetgn contrtbuUODa from Pobucal Action Commmeea whoee tntereata are located outside the City of Englewood. PUVIOU11 COUIICIL ACflOII Ill - Englewood CUy Council dilc111Hed tlua b8l at tbe 8pedal H11S!t'1 OD J•uary 21. 1991, and pwed It on tint read1nC Howews, .__ of die ea•e• he IIIDelMlmenta to the bill. tt .. deetded to naubmlt It to 0-,nd clartllC die........,. 4. 1981 Regular Coundl Meetm& to WW'& that thta beawtly llllla¥W verataa meeta tbe tntent or Coundl. • • .,. . ' I . . - 1 • • • ORDINANCE NO. SERIES OF 1991~ • • • '· BY AUTHORITY A BILL. FOR I• .. 1/c_, COUNCIL BILL NO. 10.1 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION TO THE OFFICE OF CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FROM ACCEPTING PAC (POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE) CONTRIBUTIONS FROM INTERESTS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THE CITY, AMENDING ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, TITLE I, CHAPTER 5, SECTION 2 BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION 12. WHEREAS, interests loc1ted outside the Ctty of Englewood should not be 1llowed to influence the vote of Englewood ctttzens for the Office of City Counc 11 ; ind WHEREAS, the existence of 1 "revolving door• type rel1ttonshtp his been deaonstr1ted between c1ndtd1tes who, 1fter hiving 1ccepted PAC c111p1tgn contrtbuttons Ind upon h1vtng won election, hive voted to use City funds to fund the interest of org1niz1tions closely 1ssoci1ted with such PACs; ind WHEREAS, the City Council feels th1t Englewood's elections ire properly influenced solely by Englewood residents ind directly by tts businesses; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Sectfon l. The Englewood Nunictp1l Code 1915 tl·S·Z ts -nded to 1dd the following provisions under Subsection IZ: l·S·Z··IZ CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS A. lo c1ndtd1te or elected offtct1l shill accept I aonetary contrtbutton of 1ny kind froa I persOII or poltttcal coatttff not restdtng 111 C .. 1-.od . 8. lo candtd1te or elected offtct11 shill accept PAC (Politic11 Action Coaittff) aoney froa businesses or any other type of 0'11nlut ton, usoct1tt011 or chlllber of c:oatrce wfltch does not .. tnt1fn 111 office or place of business •it in the Ctty of C .. 1-.od notwtthstandt .. the extstt11et of Its custoaer bast, aaabtrshfp or 1fftl 1tt0fl with C .. 1-.od c tt1 (1) Ind/or buSl"fH(H). c. o. l • 111 or othtrw se, rroa C tlltftl who do Nt City of •• 'I I. • - • • ,. - • · ... • <. E. Violation of this ordinance shall constitute a penalty j ~a..,,,~ assessaent equal to the 1110unt of the"" (P1~tlte1l Aelilft &1zatll11• contribution up to jurisdictional limits of the aun1c1pa1 courts lawful ability to 1apose. F. Ally citizen shall have standing to request the City Attorney to bring a C0111Pl11nt on behalf of the City for violations of the for990ing in Municipal Court as provided in §1-7A-1, Englewood Municipal Code HIS. G. Nothing in this Code provision shall prevent any organization, association, citizen, business or group froa endorsing or supporting any candidate as l0ft9 as no aoneyrfir other contribution is given directly to the candidate or his c111p1ign organization except by individual residents and businesses located within the City 11a1ts of Englewood. Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading as .. nded on the 21st day of January, 1991. Rt-read by title and approved as ._ndld on second reading on the 4th day of February, 1991. Published as a 8111 for an Ordinance on the 7th day of February, 1991. Susan Van Dyke, Mayor ATTEST: • Patricia A. crow, city c1erlt I, Patricta ~. Crow, Ctty Clertt of the Ctty of [ngllllOOd, Colorado, hereby certify tllat tilt above and foregotng h a trw copy of a 1111 for an Ordtnwe, "-"ad by Title Ind approved and wnded OIi second "adtng OIi the 4tll day of February, 1991. ;atrlcta A. Crow . ' . ' . • I I . . • tJ- • • • • • • <. ,. J/11, f /, tl Wat.j II c.. :lf,t/9 / Pacs ordinance The discriptor indicates that ordinance deals with Pacs whose interests are located outside the City of qlewood. However the ordinance deals to limit influence of groups wbose interests may be located in Englewood. but are located outside of the City limiu of Englewood. This ordinuce seems to be taraeting two 1roups in particular. Namely the South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce includiq the EccNlolnic Development arm of that cquizaaioll and die So.th Suburbu BOlrd of Realton. Both pou.. llave at times become iavolvod in local elections, tbfousb interviewiq and endoniq ud coatibutin1 funds to candiates for local eleclioa1. In bodl cues these p'OUpl bave demonstrated tllat dlcy seek ._,...,.I, iaformod cuctidatea wbo will work to improve die C0111111aities alley serve. The ordinuce does not tarJet any odlCI' PACS, but does in the second wbereu state that there is a direct coanectioa between these two PAC1 md the votin1 record of City Council memben. I am curiolll to bow if uy odlll' c:oacil aeaben me accepted campai1• coatributiou fro• eidler of thele ..-... If uy coacila11111ben uve soasllt die tadcn••• of eidMlr of thele lf'OUPS, ud if there is a COllflict of a.... dlenby in dleir votiq for or qaiut dais orctiunce. Al flnl blula dais onllw::e ICNllldl lib a 1110¥e toward elec:doll refona. Bui wllal will it do? II ClludNI IWO pollpl WM uve proved IO be polldve fon:el ia die IOlldl llllrO .... iOII far INlillt aood dti-. far llri.. IO eallaacc real ew ..,... aad ecoaoaic dlYelDf•Ht ....... Aad ii says dlll if ei._ or bodl of dleee '"*" wo.ld aowe dleir offices iMO tile dty Uait1 opf ... llwwood dlelr ian..ce ad .., WOllld be ok.. Colorado Hoeae Majority ladlr S&ndlad IWCllldy c••111d dial for every pr4'1• ar law fadaa die ........._ ..,. la a alaple -ad .... IOllldoa. 1111b. I W... la -* a 11lull•. ' ' I. • • -• . • • (. - I move to amead tbe ordinance by striking the leCOlld wbcreu. because it is inflamatory, iaauendo, and incomplete. .. I . . • • , - • • • • • I• • <. 811}- f/ BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. I/ SERIES OF 1991-u //~ COUNCIL BILL NO. 10.1 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK A BILL· FOR AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION TO THE OFFICE OF CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FROM ACCEPTING PAC (POLITICAL ACTION C0tl4ITTEE) CONTRIBUTIONS FROM INTERESTS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THE CITY, AMENDING ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, TITLE I, CHAPTER 5, SECTION 2 BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION 12. WHEREAS, interests located outside the City of Englewood should not be allowed to influence the vote of Englewood citizens for the Office of City Counc 11 ; and WHEREAS, the existence of a •revolving door• .type relationship has been deaonstrated between candidates who, after having accepted PAC campaign contributions and upon having won election, have voted to use City funds to fund the interest of organizations closely associated with such PACs; and WHEREAS, the City Council feels that Englewood's elections are properly influenced solely by Englewood residents and directly by its businesses; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Englewood Municipal Code 1985 §1·5·2 is ... nded to add the following provisions under Subsection 12: 1·5·2··12 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS A. No candidate or elected offtctal shall accept I IIOftetary contribution of any kind froa I persOfl or poltttcal coalttN no\ restdtng tn EngllWOd. B. No candidate or elected offtctal shall accept~" (Political ActtOfl c-tttH) IIOMY froa businesses or an) ther type of or,anlzatlOfl, assoclatlOfl or chlllber of c-.~ ""lch does not aalntaln 111 office or place of business •lthln .he City of EngllWOd notwithstanding the existence of Its custe1111r base, aeabershlp or 1fflll1tl0fl with Engl...ood cltlzen(s) and/or buslness(es) . c. o. Acceptance of 1111 type of resource, flnanctal or otherwht, froa any clttr111 group whose aeabershtp tnclucles cttlz111s who do not reside or who do Nt have I physical presence within the C ty of £ngltlll00d shall COftltttute I violation of this onltnanct . Accept 11,ce of any lYPt of resource, froa any bust neu , auoc l at tOfl or chlllber of c rtt .tltch dots not ea nta n a" off ct or place of bust11t11 w thin t City of CngltlllOOd all c1111tttut11 vtolat III of this o~tn111C1 . • l • . ' .. I • • ' - • • • "'~ • ~ • , ' .. E. V1olat1on of this ordinance shall constitute I penalty . _JJJJ~ assessment equal to the 1110unt of the .fl~e (Political AelteR~JT- Co11Rittee) contribution up to jurisdictional limits of the municipal courts lawful ability to impose. F. Any citizen shall have standing to request the City Attorney to bring I C011pl11nt on behalf of the City for violations of the foregoing in Municipal Court as provided 1n §l-7A-l, Englewood Municipal Code 1985 . G. Nothing 1n this Code provision shall prevent any org1niz1t1on, association, citizen, business or group froa endorsing or supporting any candidate as long as no aoney or other contribution 1s given directly to the candidate or his caapa1gn organization except by individual residents and businesses located within the City 11a1ts of Englewood. Introduced, read 1n full, and passed on first reading as ... nded on the 21st day of January, 1991. Re-read by title and approved as -nded on second reading on the 4th day of February, 1991. Published as a 8111 for an Ordinance on the 7th day of February, 1991. Susan Van Dyke, Miyor ATTEST: • Patricia A. Cl"Olf, City Clari I, Patr1c1a It, Crw, Ctty Cltrt of tile C1ty of bl1.._., Colorado, ilef'9by cert1fy tllat tile above 111d fo,..1111 ts a true con of a 1111 for u Ord1nuce, re -read by Tttle 111d approved 111d aNdld • secolld read1111 oa tile 4th da, of February, IMI. Patri c i a A. trw • 2 • ' ' t .. ·- . ' .. I. • , • • • 0 - -·---·--· • PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, burn injury is a serious problan in the United States as each year SC11e o,,o million people suffer frail burn injuries, approximately 70,000 of these Anericans nust be hospitalized for aaae period of time, and m:>re than 12,000 burn victims die each year as a result of their injuries; and WHEREAS, all ~ricans can make their hams, cars and workplaces safer by learning m:>re about the causes of burn injuries and how to prevent them; and IH!!RF.AS, one of the m,st inp>rtant steps is installing and carefully lllllintaining sncke detectors in rur hams and places of business; and · WHERF.,.S, adults should be sure to knew the proper Wlf'/ to store mid handle flamnable materials, and wery 1aerican ahculd learn what to do in the ewint of fire, including the "Stop, mq,, and roll• llllll'l8UYU that can help prewnt eerious burn injuries; and IIDE'AS, families should lllllke plans for eac:aping a hcuN fire and each 1aerican faru.ly should nrviaw and practice a plmi it hu; and ~, across the oountzy dlldicated health care profeuianal.s, firefighters, and ~ton are working t.inl.enly to pnYmtt burn injuries and to care for thoee who fall vict.ia to tha; !Of, "nlEREF'Cm:, I, SUSM VNf IMCE, Mayor of the City of Dl;lawood, O>larado, hereby pra:lai,,\ the the wait beginning hbNlry 3, 1991 through ~ 9 , 199 1, u : MTIQ'W. lllRI MNml!8S Im in the City of ~19WOC>d, O>lorado and urge all citiams to join• this wait in prcn,ting public ~ of the r-..d to pnvwtt burn injuri•. GlV!N under ffP/ hand and 8Nl this 4th day of NJNary, 1991 • . ! I • .. 8 (a) I • • • 0 - ._ .. -. ! ·~--~·. ~- • PROCLAMATION WHERF.AS, the National Society Daughters of the Jwerican Revolution sponsors February as Ar.erican History Month each year; and \'H:RF.AS, to sti.nwate a knowledge in both young and old and a sense of pride in our Nation's great achievements and dedication to liberty; and \iHEREAS, to stress pride in the united States of .America through CX'lllll.lnity services in educational progr-, essay contests and historic tours; and \'1HERF.AS 1 through the study of American History are wa madlt ware of the iJllx>rtance of f'ree<bn, F.quality, Justice and II.Inanity in all our lives today; and WHERE.1'5, the iitp:)rtanc:e of I&wtlering Allarican History should be ct.iJ.y noted, tOl, ~. I, ~ VNi DYU, Mayor of the City of l!hglewood, Colorado, hereby proclaim the Dalth of February, 1.991 to be NDICM HISTCICC IDffll in the Ci ty of D,glewooc!, Colorado and urge all citi-. to join with • thi.s IIDlth in recognizing the ~ of Aarican Histccy in our l.ivea. GI"VfN under fff/ hand and IMl this 4th day of r.bruary, 1991 • • . • I "'. 8 (b) I L • • J I • --~-.. _ !}J I I i l i'itt I 11 ii !' ,~ ~!Ji -ii.! I!( 1;1 ii·' !:J i1J ;I ~! [ f: . :r i I ~-h} t" H f h ..I, !I I 10 I . I! • i irn If' . r Ii fi i i ~ ~ l ;t~ •i J'~ 1~ II , 1ra I i ~ slf1!41~ ! f - ' I .. ' r • I :rf' ' l K t • 1 f 11 ~u i .. ~ l I • 1 ~. ~tfg I f ll _ff 11 I ... •• 4 I If f !14»,, ~ 11 lfi ~ij I'' -. 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KMM llowll do aolemnly •wear that I am the t.t,al MNttlelng ...,..,.of the &tf'"'1ood ..,.,,,,,.,; that the -· la a WNkly newapeper publiahed In the City of •n1l•r1ood In the County of ArltpMoe, State of Cololwdo, and ha a general circulation therein; that Hid new,paper ha1 bHn publl1hed oontinuoully and uninterruptedly in Hid County of Ar•p•ho• for a period of more than 52 WHk1 prior 10 the firat publication of the annexed notice. that Hid newspaper 11 entered in the Poat Office of •n1l•nod, Colondo, a, ucond claaa mall matter and that the Hid newspaper 11 a newspaper within the meaning of the ect of the General Anembly ot the Stale of Colotwdo, apprvvect March 30, 1923, and entlled "l.egal NotioN and Aclv9rtieementa· and other acta ralatlng to the printing and publl1hlng of legal notice and waa publlahed In the regular and entire laauaa of Mid newspaper. once Heh ~===-~:.:r..:: ..... ooneaoutlYa lnHr1iona: that the flrat p11Halo.1 of Nici notioe WM In Iha ~~~-MWtpaperclad g~~~-z-_,:.t _ln .. laauaalNldne 1papu ••11:eodandNOlftto ......... ....., ~ ......... .!...7.. .. 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'"'· --· c-................................... _ . ...,., ... ., .... s.t.•· .. , -·--· 111'1 ... N , 1 e I , I • I. MIi ,.11 ., ,.._. l•lePlf ,, .. Ill.,. ......... .._. _........,. ..... s.t ..... , _ . ..,.. ... . ......... ....... ., ................ ; ...... :, .. 11 ..... .... :.::·..=! .:.:.-=:. :-~ .... ..: =-~-:.::.-··. :' .=: ., .• -... -· --·, • :,'" ..... ·-., =· . ........................ ,-...... , • ..-c. .......... .. ...... • ....... ., Ill ... ":.t'::,l": .............. f• ... .... ,t-r:·~ ::rr.:."' .. ':. -:: ., .:;:.::~ ':,'::l:I.,~·-~·-= :=: tt: =. ......... '"·· ·-· ..... ·-·-•-Mall!!..-····--··-·--·------··-· ' • • - • • • • . , . · ... • '· C E R T I F I C A T I O N O F P O S T I N I [ ) Board of Adjustaent and Appeals [) City Planning and Zoning Coaission [X) City Council CASE•.----- ATTACH PHOTOGRAPH HERE - AttKMd h a •totr• of • 11111 11 it 11 treeted • ta. follewt .. •scrtbed propony . L ... 1 Dtscrt,tt•: -------------------- • I • . ' I . • , - • • • • • I• • (, .. I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for a period of ..._1.._5 ____ days, froa .January 18 1991 to f~hruary 3 1 1991 Jru,a'S1r; 51-~~' City of Englewood -Apolicant fehruary 4. 1991 Date State of Colorado l 11 eo.ty of ar.,.._ I . J ~~~ ~ sw"' to before• tht1 '/:,ti:' day of J-~ ~4tfrt~ ~ I ¥~ (!;; ibl/0 ~ Cllah1t• u,tre1: _3 __ r1 ........ h ... ?._~------ A ..,.rate certtftcatt• .._.ld Ill ,,. ... tld fer Ndl llttce of Heart .. St11 . s.dl certtftcatt• 1111 Ill ... utld te tM ~t of C-tty Dlwtl ..... t ,rtor to tM Heart .. or ,,....tld at tM Heart ... ,Cf....ot • I "' - I . • , - ]- • • • • • I• . • ' '· C E I T I F I C A T I O N O F P O 5 T I N I [ ) Board of Adjustaent and Appeals [) City Planning and Zoning Coaission [X) City Council CASE•.----- ,- "' - L191l D1scripti111: -------------------- • I - • ' ' I . • , . , - • • • . , . • I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for a period of -=15;;..,_ ___ days, froa Januar~, 18, 1991 to February 3 1 1001 State of Colorado I 11 City of Englewood -Applicant lff9\s1 J, ~H n1anner ton to y February 4, 1991 Date .. County of Arapahoe ; ~Ir~ IWffl to before• this ____ ,~---day of~ ~-~fu <2. Ut;· ~ 311 ~ t.J ,£Jill) e., Coahst• u,tre1: _L..__1! .... /_?.~------ A se,arate certtftcatt• IIMNllcl be pre1Ntlcl ,.,, Hell lottce of NHrt .. Si ... SKh certtftcatt• aay be .-tttlcl te tllt o.,artaeat of C-tty o.v.1.,..t prior to tllt Mtart .. .,, preHlltld at tllt NHrf ... PCFof'IIOI • I • "' - I . . , - • • • • • t• • C E R T I F I C A T I O N O F P O S T I N I [ ) Board of Adjustaent and Appeals [) City Planning and Zontng Coatsston [ ,O Ctty Counctl CASE •• ----- ATTACH PMOTO&IWN NU£ AttacMIII ts • ,......,..,. of • ,, .. 11 tt ts encteill • u. fo11wt .. •scrti.d ........i, . ........ : ----------------------- L•l De1crt11tt•: -------------------- • a ,. - ~ ' • ' I· • - • • • • • t• • .. I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for a period of _1_5 ____ days, fro11 January 18 1991 to ~-"F"""e ..;;;.b.;...ru=a"-'r"""y_..;;;,3...._1;;..;9;..;;9...;..1 __________________ _ State ef Celorado l 11 .J ""'1 ~ (li,t S1g:.tB .,.._t::;:JIII!!~,•~:::::·~ Cit y of En~le wood -Apoli c ant trold .T(o ~ti t \:.t Plann e r latlOII Propey F e bruary 4 , 1991 bite eo.t,.,....,.. I ~ ~ ...,. to befon • th11 t/:.fL day of ~ ~~!lru ry C ~ . tlct:t ' ,JI ~~ @!lo -C-t11t• u,tn1: _J_'!_ll_l ..... ~fJ ______ _ - A ..,.r,te certtftcett• IIINld be ,,.HIited fer Mdl llettce ef ....,., .. st,. . s.11 certtftcett• IIQ be ..._ttted te U.. ...,......t ef C-tty Dewel.,....t ,rter te U.. Nllrt .. er ,......w at tM NNft ... ,c,.,.. . t . ,,, - . ; ' I . • J - • • • • t• • ' ,. C E I T I F I C A T I O I O F P O S T I I 8 C l Board of Adjustaent and Appeals [ ] Ctty Plann1nt and Zon1nt Coa1ss1on [X] Ctty Council ATTACH PHOTOGRAPH HERE AttlCMd 11 a pllotofr.,. of a 11911 as 1t ts erected °" the follow1 .. dtscr1bld property. Address :----------------------- l1911 D1scr1pt1011 : -------------------- • I • "'~ ' ... ' I . . • - • • • • . (• • 1 hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for a period of __ 15 ____ days, froa __ J_a_n_u_ar_,y....__1_8..._, _1_9_9_1 _____ _ to __ F....;;.e ...;..b.;..ru""a~r..,.y__;;.3.._1 -'1;;;..;9;..;;9_1 ___________ ..,.... _____ ~ ,/_.JIJ/~ ... Stgn~ City of Englewood -Appli ca n t 'i"fold Jt ~rt Planner e atton o y February 4, 1991 Dile State of Colorado I 11 eo.t, of a...,... I ~ ~~ ~...,. to bofon • tilts-----dly of f.~ d.,.4 ct ra - ~~&vm .., eo..1111• ..,1,..: 3 __ ~ .... /t .... u_..__ _____ _ A ..,.rate arttftcatt• .._Id Ill ,reHlltod for Mell lottce of 11Nrt11 St111. s.cll certtftcatt• .., bo ••tttM te tM Dlfe,1aat of C-tty Doftl.,....t ,rtor te tM 11Nrt11 or ,,. .. i., at tM NNrt11. ,c, ..... • I • • I . • , p- - • • • • • «~ • C E I T I F I C A T I O N O F P O S T I N I [ 1 Board of Adjustaent and Appeals [] Ctty Planning and Zontng Coatsston [x] Ctty Council CASE•.----- AnACH Pll>TOlillAPN HER£ AttlCMd 11 a ... teer .. of a .... II tt 11 INCIM • tM follwt .. descrtbod property • ........ : ------------------------ L•l Doscrt,tt•: -------------------- • I • 'I • ' I. • • , ]- • • • • • ,~ . • ' - I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for a period of __ 1_s ___ days, fraa January 18, 1991 to February 3, 1991 State of Colorado f 11 City of En~lewood -Anpli c ant Harold J. Stitt li1atton to Property February 4 1 1991 bite ,. - County of Arapalloe ) ~ / ~,,. "".' ...... lltf... • ..... f/;:t;L ... , /'~ ~4d rtJ,, '1 C 31/rJtJ ~. 'Uat " "*'i'J 1~ ~ tlJ//tJ .., eo..,n, • ..,,,.,: _3_!J .... 1 ..... A .... z ... '.i ____ _ A se,ante certtftcatt• .-1~ lie ,.....i.i fer eect. .. ttce ef ....,., .. st .. . s.11 certtftc1t1•.., lie ... ttt.i te tM Dlf1rtalllt ef C-ttJ 0.-.1 .... t ,..,.., te Ult Nu,t .. er ,......i.i at tM Nurt ... ,c, ..... • I • • ' ' I . • , - • • • • • I • . • ' C E I T I F I C A T I O N O F P O S T I N I [ J Board of Adjustaent and Appeals [ J Ctty Planntng and Zontng Coatsston [X] Ctty Counctl CAIi •• ----- ATTACH PNOTO&IIAPM HER£ Attadled h a •tetr• of a st• 11 tt h enctM • Ult follllf1 .. •scrtbecl ,......-ty • ...,.11 : ~A o n tt IAfll Descrt,tt•: -------------------- • I • ,,. - • .. ' I . • ]- • • • • ,,, - • t• • - I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for a period of __ 1_5 ___ days, froa __ J_a_n_u_a_r=-y_l_S""',_1_9_9_1 _____ _ to __ F_e_b_r_u_a_ry...._3""','---1-9_9_1 __________________ ~ • City of Englewood -Applicant Harold J. Stitt Planner Relatton to Property February 4. 1991 bite State of Colorado l 11 County of Arapalloe I 1 /. ~1crr ~ IWnl to blfo" • th11 <r,;tL day of ;~ ~!l~ ~ ~.:A. ~:_ l,() J'IJ//0 A ..,.rate certtftc1t1111 111011ld bl '" ... tld fer Mell .. ttca of Neart .. St111 . Suell certtftc1tt111-, bl ••tttld to tM O.,.rtaat of C-tty 0ne1.,....t prter to tM Nurt .. er P"INtld at tM Nurt ... PCFtnllDI • I • ' I . • I - - • • • • - '· C E I T I F I C A T I O N O F P O S T I N I [ ] Board of Adjustllent and Appeals [ J Ctty Planning and Zontng Coatsston [X) Ctty Council CASE•.----- ATTACH Pll>T06RAPH HERE .. AttlCMd ts a P"°tOFa,11 of a 1111' as tt ts erected • tM fel1owt111 dtscrt bed property . Address : sn n ------------------------- L•l Descrtptt•: --------------------- • I • . ' .. .. I . • I - • • • • • - I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for 1 period of 15 d•vs froa January 18, 1991 -------., . --------------- to :!:'e bruary 3, 1991 State of Colorado County of Arapahoe s, .. 4,.rt?j$J I/ - City of Engl e wood -Apnli c an t Harold J . Stitt. Plann e r li1atlon to Property ~e bruar y 4 , 1991 bite ~sc~ ~ swnt to before • tll11 t/:a .... ,~ ~k. t1. U.( A separate certtftcatt• IMll1' lie ,......ied fw Nell ltttce ef NNrt .. st,. . heh certtftcatt• IIQ N MMttted te Ula oa,artaan ef C-tty Davel..-.t pr10f' to Ula NNrt .. w ,reSNted at Ula NH,t ... ,CfeniOI • I • ,. - I . • , J - ] • • • • • • C E R T I F I C A T I O N O F P O S T I N I C J Board of Adjustaent and Appeals [ J City Planning and Zoning Coaission [X] Ctty Council CASE•.----- ATTACH PHOTOGRAPH HERE Atuclled h a pMUlf'apll of a 11111 as tt 11 eNCted • tM fo11•1 .. described ,...,.ny. Address: ----------------------- l ... 1 D1scrt11t1•: -------------------- • I • • I I . • , - - • • • • • • I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for 1 period of 15 days, froa January 18. 1991 to February 3, 1991 Stitt ef C.1 ...... "11111 1111 w. ti ...,... • tilts II ~ . ._, c..tnt• City of EnRlewood -Aoplicant Harold J. Stitt . Planner ii11£1111 £i Prijirly February 4 , 1991 di£i #t:, .. "' /' dttt«,,. 4iu_(j rtt liliii Mile ... ..ra certtftcatt• lllttce ef 11Nrt11 1111 . certtftcatt• .., N tW te tile ........ ..._ ef C-tt., DIN1....-t ,rtw te tile II w .......W at tile ,cf .... • I • "' - ' • • • ,,. - - • I• -. . ' . .. .. " . ' - . ' ' . . - . . . I . . - • • • • • . • ' <. t~ " - 10 (a) CXUCIL BILL M>. l nmoxx:m:> BY CXUCIL MF.JEER. IU.TAY AN amnwa: .APPKJVDG 'l'HE REZCJmr; C£ ~ BCU1J!D BY '1'HE CfBmRLINE fl 11!:S'r DM'DD1DI AVDIJB CM 'l'HE !Dffll, '1'HE CEN1'mLINE fl WEST FAS'lMAN AVIKIB ElmHl!D m 'DS IDffll, 'l'HE ,a • SF RAIIaJN) RIGHl'.Ql'--IIIW m '1'HE 11!:S'r, All> 'l'IIB 1!'Mr1'IRf P(J('l'l(M fl aJSHD«; PARlt al '1'HE EAST PR:M I-1, LIGR1' IlUJS'DaAL 'm R-2, Hl!Ditll IBISl'1'!!' R!SIDIK:E. IIIIRIAS, the City hD pirctiued the five acre parcel that wa adjacant to OJahing Putt an the 1laat in order to proride ad&ti.ticnal z:ecrMt1an faciliU..; NBIBB, chmgea hllva tMm place in the._ Wlich rmdar the pnvioualy iJIIIC)Nd 8Cllla clwificaticn at. I-1, LiC#lt In4mtrial blccllpatible with mating daft~; and NaDS, the nxning of thia land to R-2, Midi.a Danaity IINidlnDe will caae the acning of the OJahing Putt lands to be be mtinly within the -... clauificatian; and NnDS, the ruanin; to R-2 clauificaticn '°11.d prc,vida m unifam acning within the City u autlinad in the o.+c...J.w Pl.al; and NBDS, the Naan1n1J will not =-ta my IICIIIXlllfclm1 land uaaa an the eff-=ta4 paroal J and NBIDS, the lbJlamod PlanninlJ and lanin9 0-Uaicn hald a Wic llallring' lWYiaad and Ni .did the rnanin1J al. thia t*Ci*'lY to tha City OUlcilJ -. ZE aa, • 1T ClllADIK) n ,,. crrr CD1CD. a, 'Im crrr a, IMWa«XI>, m.mNX>, U PCUalls 8actJ.an 1. flw raanu19 al. the ....... "'ty dlacribed belaw h'al l-1, LiC#lt 'fniiiitrlil to 11-2, Nadia Danaity ~ ia 41tCOMd1 A) 1t111t l*«.*'tY : einlJ in the NDrtlwt aamar al. the ~ ~ al. lllcticn Jl, T C 1, a 61 If, Ith P .JI. , in the a.anty al. Anlpahae, 8tate al. Q)landl)J thall:. --..1y al.ant tha llarth line al. Mid lautheMt ~ lact.icn Jl, a di-... al. 17' feat to the a.t line al. the ltt a 11 • ~4 ...... J thall:. ~ly al.ant aicl line 1u.22 teat •I-to a points thaa lrMt 267 feat •/-1 thlnce Nanh S5 feet +/-; thlnce a.t 111 fat •I-to the IMt Una al. 8actJ.an lla T' I, a."' thaa Nrxth "' feat+/-to the point al. belJimin9. ., ,,_ i*q.w1:y einlJ in the bt!wt aamar al. the llll•h •• ~. llcUon JC, TC 1, a 61 W, Ith P.N., ln tha a..ty . . • . ' I • • - • • • ·., • of Arapahoe, State of Colorado; thence F.uterly along the North line of said ~ a,e~ Section 34, a distance 120 feet +/-to a point; thence South a distance of 684 feet +/-to a point; thence 111tst 120 feet +/-to the 111tst line of Section 34; thence North 684 feet +/-to the point of beginning. Int.roclaoed, Xead in full, and puNd at first zeading at the 7th day of Januuy, 1991. 1991. ~ a a Bill fer 111 <rdinanca at the 10th day of Jaruary, 1991. A Pmlic IIMrinJ wa hald an l'Wbruuy 4, 1991. a.I bf title and PMNd cm final E9lldilllJ at tha 4th day of N1cuuy, ~ bf title• Ckdinmca llo._, 8ar1-~ 1991, at the 7th day ~~. lttl. htric1a *· &aw, city aa Wnaai. &a, ' ' . , •, .. I . . - • • • • • •, • '· PROPOSED REZONlNI REQUEST SECTION 1 CUfttnt lon1nta 1·1, Light Industrial ,,..,..,. Zgn1nta R·I, Nedi• Density Rts1dent1al ATTACHMENT "A" •• , N•a• s.cuon 1 is bounded by the centerline of w.,t 0artaouth ;;;;. ~ , Cinderella City's North Parking lot on the South, the AT l SF II riti't-of-way on the West, and Cushing Park on the East. llaffl1fJl _....,., Currently, this property 11 zoned ·1-1 (Light ln-iaITa .reason for tilts zoning class1f1cat1on tak11 place prior to the 1940 adottton of zont .. ,.,. 1tJ the City, at llfh1ch t1• the Publtc Service ClllfUY located a suntatt• on 111st Dartaouth Avenue 1n · what is now the Northeast cOl"Mr of CUshi .. Park. In acld1t1on, a cannery was located on the South side of 111st Dartaou\11 lveNII, nut to the AT l SF railroad r1gllt-of- way. Nlllce, the tndustrta1 cla11tftcatton was appltld to this area (under the 19'0 zont .. ,.,., tn order to penitt the conttnuld u11 of the sub1tatio1 and "the CIMll"1, . Ml"',.JI "1£'M' TM Ctty'a 1171 c-,relllnstve Plan nca•1ndld tllat the 1 M ve acre rrce1 tut ta adjacent to the park (whtch 1t us cloM) UNI P'fl1de addttt1U recnatton fact11tt11 (pp. M -">· Fllrther· •re, tM ""9"1h11twe Pl• Nt11Ns ,..,. 11·14) the need for a •re •tfona ZNt .. poltcy wttllta tM City. AlthNIII tM ,an ta allaN ...... the Cllfflllt 1-1 cla11tftcatton, part of tllt1 ,-uc factltt., ts 1ecaW ta u R·I (IINt• Dlnatty IH1dentta1) dts- trtct. I• 11 .. t ., tllt1 reftnaCO, tt ta rlCI rdld tlllat the 1·1 ZN1 .. c1111tftcatt• N c•• 1111 to 1·1 (llldta Dlaatty llatdentta1), to c•f .. ..,. appnprtato11 wttll till ••n•llt .. restc1Ntta1 1M rocre1tton11 clllaracter of the area. Fllr'tNral'I, tM 1·1 cla11tftcatt• ... ,. provtde for .... •tfora ZNt .. wttllt• tM Ctt, II NtltNd ta the C11191re•e•stvo '1111 . • I • • I .. I. • • "' -. , ' ' -,. • I• • (' - - .L-=~~ 'ft.,•. ·· --bAFihiourH --· . ;..v·e~ ,,o,s I I ., :1.1 ; ! Existing 1-1 I ; I ProooNd A-2 I I i i I I I .. I I • I I I // I I• I I I I i ; .,_ I I I . ,I JIOO. ,t • .I . ! § I I I :, X . • ; 1-1 I ' ' ,- ' I -,.. ' t I l/1 I ~ N • • § ! 0 • I ~ • • I c,,,.,c. ........ ,I ~ ..... ,~~r=r:~= .... n I -, • - • • • • • • ,,.._,..,.,,.,.~---------., "'l~!~wmE~S:""'!f"Oi=.-:Altf~uTH AVE -- Existing 1-1 Proposed A-2 t N ... C I ... ' t •I • ... !II! I . ' .-1 i ·••! .. l••·!Jl ., ,: .. ,-..,.. .... ,-:-6 ; •. : . ,: i' :c, ,•I ;1 a• 1 ... c11 ·1 o,a :! · ,.., ----.. .------.?! l /J ••••••• -••• ft ! '•. ' ,l JI ,, I I .•1 • •• IO ' . . :·: .. ;\fl •• ,, ., ilM I ,--------)~: I . : .. ,c.1 ,, I . ;•1, ----·-···,r. i .... I :c I I i :~ ~ ,I ·s ::•:u ~ I' ·~· i"1! : ~, :······-··· •• :1: ! •® ~ •I f .. · ·····;1 \ ·:.:. ·~ • l. . • • • -• . J . · Oct ' •! -, Ii' ~· ,, . 31 t··------.J -• ; L . _ .. __ ~i t ·~.'v ''-~ . :: , I ,cl ' ~· . 11 j I II I , I, ·s 'NEST EASTMAN ' .; . • I • Ml 1' ••• ,,,, I-i: R-1-C "' ,· ... ::a .. ,u IJ cu JI t .q -----, ... , ~,--..... -, .. :-ca, -. -----,.-. 'i-1 ----, ... j' :c1 ., ~ I I )( 0 ~ cao ::, DU I ••• 0.1 I. 011 /~ \. ••• .. !: .'I __ ...._ __ .._ •• ' I I SI ~i I AVE EE' :• 1 HI j !" I -t I .. .. .. I NI ' I. ., 0 11 e, U• I CII cu • •• &H ... -.. • I . • , ]- ' ] • • • • • t• . • ' 10 (b} <R>DWO r«>. c:, mm:s <:R 199~ <XlH:IL BILL t«>. 2 DmOU:m BY CXXH:JL MIHll!R HM'fWp.y AN <R>INNC! APPIOVIlG THE REZaml. <:R Wt BCUD!D BY THE Cl!lfl'ZRLlNE <:R ll!:9'l' FA9'IM\N Avm«JE ElmHB> <JI THE tomt, THE Cl!lfl'ZRLlNE fR ll!:9'l' FlDl!D Avm«JE CM THE Dml, THE Kt I 8P RAIIaw> RIGHl'~.-Y CM THE 11!:S'l', Ml> THE Cl!tr1'mLINE fR THE IIR:fi/JlD ltU1ff nut I-1, LIGRl' DllUS'l'RIAL TO B-1 IIJSINBSS. ~, the ptoperty ia c:unwrt:ly being uaed by Cindarella City ... aurface parking lot; and 1111!1&\S, there are eight clJplex mita Ind blD aingle-faily 1.-. located adjac:91t to the lot at the eut llhich are located in the R-2, Naclim-Dansity Residence District at the wat aida of the 3200 block of Saut:h lllral Street; IIIIJmM, curra,tly the pc-q,erty ia acrwd I-1, Lie#lt Inlliatrial. Ind u:h mning ia incalpatible vi.th mdsting mning adjaoant to the Cindarella City <Dpla; and KEWS, thia t*oparty ia atjaoant to the Cindanlla City Dapla llfu.c:h ia acned B-1 , IIUai.neu; and -DB, the rucning of thia land to B-1, a.uw vill bring the aaninlJ into canfcmw,e vi.th the aaninJ ol. the adja.lt Cindlnlla City CXlll'l• tCcpel'ty; and WEZAI, the reaaninlJ vill net create .,, ncncanfcminlJ land \Wat the effected parcel; and IIIRM, the lhJlwaod PllllftiniJ Ind lanin9 a-tut.en tald • ~ llw'ing, revi.-d Ind NO .did the reaaninl) ol. thia 1&q.wty to the City OJuncU ; IOI, 1'WWWOICE , • 1T ~ IY '!IS CITY CD NC'.D, C, ,a CITY a, 1117clN'(I), CDo»o:>, AS Palae1 IICticn 1. ,,_ ruaniNJ ol. the 1&cpa1:Y daacribed below fral I-1, Li fn&.&l.il 8-1, a.ineu ia IIIP(CMldl ptcpwty o a .;lnlJ Ult.JS fi lauth ol. the b't!wt aomar ol. lout.he.at ~, lac:Ucn )J, T • I, a A W, 6th P .M., in the County , ol. Oi:>lone; ~ •• ritht ... le w t, +I•, V\lch le the trw point ol. betim1nt1 ~ OC111Unw.nt SC)l. f •/-to the a.t UM ol. the ltt a fl• r «...,, thaa --~~tarly 2•.M feet •/-to a poiftt1 thaa H1 fat •I-to a 20 fi •/-to the tr\llt point of ~. -1 - " - • -< I . • ~- - • • • ,. • t• • ' '· Introcb:ed, read in full, and puNd on first niading on the 7th day of Jm,um:y, 1991. Pmlished u a Bill for II\ Ordinance on the 10th day of Jamary, 1991. A Pmlic Rearing was hald on P8bruary 4, 1991. Raad by title and p-4 an final Nllding an the 4th day of hbNuy, 1991. · Publlahad by title • Ordinllloe Ill>. , a.n.. ol. 1991, an the 7th day of hbruuy, 1991. - htrlcli a. &aw, dt;y aa htr1cii I. &a, -2 - "' -. ~ • . .. I. • • ]- \ • • • • • Section Z Current Zonintt l·l Light Industrial Pl'opostd Zontn11 B·l Business • I• I!!'' !rf-1\f ions Section z 1s boundN by the centerline of Vtst East.an me eh on tht North, the centerline of lltst Floyd AvenN on the South, the AT l SF RR right-of-way on tht Vtst, and tht centerline of tht Huron/Inca alley. 1•m•,,J ~a Currently, tht property 1s zontd 1·1 (Light In• iYa a~ since tht adoption of zoning laws by tht City in 1140; however, no industrial cltvelopatnt has ever taken place on this sitt. lpf09 f'r 111ont~a Tht property 1s currently bting ustd by Cindtrtlla city 11 a sur act park .. lot. Thtrt art tight duplex units and two single faily hoats locattd adjacent to tht lot on the 11st. Thtst rtsidencts art locattd in tht R·Z (Ntdiua Dtftsity Residtnt1al) district on tht west side of tht 3200 block of South Huron Strttt. In ordtr to providt for •rt un1fora zontng arouttd tht Cinderella City Cclll· pltx, 1t ts recam1ndtd that the 1·1 (Light Industrial) classtficat~on bt chanttd to l·l, llsiness, to correspond •re appropriately to the ldjactnt l·l zoning of Cinderella City. • I • " - ' . , ' .... • I. • • , - • • • • " . 0 I• - ----·--· .• -------. •.:;:;a -A .'J EST DART MO UT HI>. ;-v-·t_._---: 1 :-. ----:---·-"..;;.."' t:....:''~-.:.:~; _: .s,oos I I I .. . ;/; '~ /• I I ' I I i I~ ::! 0 ~ ~ ! I ~' ~ / i ' I I I ' I ·1 . : I !.,; i i .~ I U, I • I -- uoo, ~ Existing 1-1 :) : PrC>POMd a-, i t N J I • " ~ . ) I, n r r , -1111111 ------w ... - ,un;l;jFi 1 I' ~-l_ f l! n~ ·;1'·i ii; iiJ lsg ti} ~1,,_.~~ ;.~! I •1 f ---~ __ tt ! !I__ I l! ~· ! I . ,H J,il Ji ft. N ·- ; 1; 1 i; 1 ! 1' 111 fi 'I i1· ~ ;, fr tit. tfl 1~1 1 11J11l le r .f f l i~ Ji (( fgl . Iii !U!l~i.!li I ; ll I I~ j __ !I 1U IR l! "" -9 J ~ b ;~ -l ~n K,:I!!t!~j:f f ! ii f ;1 f; !I ~} !11 ,~~ 1 g 8 f .A. fil' I !Illa ilJaiA_.--1f i i 1:. • , • • ~ 0 ,-.. r, ..... r t I I . . . :: ... I ' . .. J - • • • "' - t • ,~ . • ' <. .. • J T 4 S, R 68 If, 6th P .M. , in the Q:Junty of Arapahoe, State of Colorado. Introclloed, l'NI! in full, and paaed en fint mading en the 7th day of January, 1991. Pti>liahad • a Bill fer III Ordinlnce en the 10th day of January, 1991. A P\tlUc llallring wa held ftllcuary 4, 1991. Raid by title 1114 paaa4 en final readinlJ en the 4th day of ftllcuary, 1991. ~ by title • OrdSnmae a,. _, 8ar1-ot 1991, en the 7th day ot ftllcuary, 1991. h&lali I. crii,, &y a.a -2- • . , I . . - • • • • ·, • Stction 3 Current Zon1n1: B-2, Gtntral Business Propostcl Zonin11 B-1, Business ffl:"1 n•cri,tionU Section 3 1s locattcl on tht Southeast n trstc on o Sou h Elati Street and West Floyd Avtnut. "' - .. comer of tht N1t1f.lc•J ~( This s1tt was once a part of Entlewod's City Park and w111 ir z ~ Business) to pena1t the construction of the Cincltrtlla . City Coapltx and othtr c-rc1a1 UHi on wat was once park land. A rtqUtst was llldt 1n 1111 at the tt .. tht C111dtrt11a City Ctty coapltx ••• planntcl for dtvtlOflllllt, to allow a 150' x 110' parcel to bt zontd l·Z (hntral lustntss), wich 1110Uld penatt tht con1truct1on of a Texaco 111 station on West Floyd Avtnut, Thi Zon1119 Coa1ssion l'ICI 1ad1d tht rtqUtst for rezoning bt IP· provtcl on October ZI, 1162. r,•9 ''f. 1t:,tma C.rrently, PIiar-Nor Plaza occupt11 thta stte and tht I· zon 111 1 no onger ntcessal')', Thtrefore, tt 11 rtCia•andtd that tht l·Z classtffcatton bt reverted back to l·l, tn order to correspond with tht ad· Jotntng l•I zone cl1111f1cat10R, H wt11 11 confona to tht untfona ZOR1nt requ11t out11ntd 1n tht 1171 Coap...._sivt Plan. . ••• • I •. • ,,; I. • • ' , • • • -J, -.. -WEST .---:., • .. ... .. --,T, C I • ~ '--m '"" :1 .I ~ :, ~ ~ : . .. -;Ji • •I .-,,. ' .. ...... ;· •••••••• .I !, , I I• • I I· I !. I. .. ~: . ... • ,i: a .. . :-. EAST!.4AN .:i , I •• l4 II~ :i.~ :I ct• • ,1 C.CI ·I r en ,, : 'I en DCI •I r DC• o:a •••••• CCI .•, DOf •I ' " .-------cu ·I 11, , ... ~~ R-1-C ~ • 0 • "" a:: ,., . PrOCIOMd 8-1 If • • I .. :.a :. , a • .J I ·t ·~ f · ---~-·~~ •• I , .• II t••••:•L/11 la .. a II .. ,1 ill . .,. ..... , .. , ·= ....... ,. · 1 I .u 14_ 1 ;• "- .!'v' E. :,, I "" +·-·-·-• "" 1----,11 1-----... ~ 1---.._-.. 1----~ 5..._........-....-~ ,. ' ·-----1. ... a., .. 1a ....... ......ar., ..... - ' I • • I ~ t .. • l . . ) ......____,~.~ ,,.,. ! 1 ~ (f i JfJr II(! i il!i~~ 18. ~f J~ -'ti fJ fsRfJ (i:J {J luii;I ~~ . . s,~, ft] W~ e1 t lt '''·t ~1•~ ~ •Iii! ~ 9 ( f Ii I! I j s i J. 11 -1 : ii E;! ~ I s f !a" cJ Q • 1 1 1 = If 1 1 l :is! (I' J i111 ~ i!Rifl rJ ;~ (· ~~iJI Ii~ J l!iM~ 1i !;iil,h iR -I i ! I~,, i~li ~ . fule ~ I 1,li!1:1 ,-i : 1"i I !?;f-i :~:, ~I ~~5~ I .,1,1111 1 ~ I t Iii 1 ,11r ~ iR '1 I R 1, 'R i !R E § QH ., l I I ~ s i(Ja i I I~ I~ l I •• g• I f I !o 4 i · i ~~ I f-l!J•~ ~ ! if I iJ1 tf i i !ijl 9 ~~ JI! uf; . 5 9 I i !-~-; "'1l ~~ ""'i -0 ~ . .._,, • , • • I r · I . . . ~ '- I . ~ A - J -~ • • • · .. • • Pd:>lished as a Bill far lWl Ordinanca cm the 10th day of Jarmary, 1991. A Pd:>lic Hearing wae t.ld at February 4th, 1991. IIMd by title lWld PMNd en final nadilMJ en the 4th day of February, 1991. I ~. 1991. -Publlahad by title•~ lb. , 8ar1-of 1191, at the 7th of ,.l, ATl'IIBl': htrL:1i I. &.,, dty din Mnaii. &. ·•- . ' •. I . . , - - • • • • • • <' Section 4 Current Zon1naa 1-1, Light Industrial PJ:tmd Zon1Ma B-1, Bu11n111 ... -r1r1°"\ Section 4 11 bounded by the center11nt of U.S. 285 (lltst -~ """' on 111 South, the AT l SF RR right-of-way on the Vest, Skip- pers ProNrty Hne on the East, and about 500 fHt of the C1ndlrella City parlttng tot on thl North. '1ff\B1 ...,..,..., This 11te was 1IMCI industrial •-ti• 111 thl late 1 11111 111¥1r actNlly part of the City Park. Thi 11tl was to bl thl location of I re1taurut and III auto 11nice bu1in111, and it was the op1n1on of tht City tllat thin WII N Mid to r'UOM the lite lllhlft Cinderella City WII N1"1 Clllltnactld, becau11 the proposed UIII were peraitted ..,., thl 1n- dllatria1 cl111if1cation. . lftm 'If. ~'I Thi 11tl 11 c,.,..tly occupied by ShMi1 P1u1 and ;;iri i 1taurut. Thi 1-1 (Ltgllt Industrial) ion~ cla11if1ca• tt• 11 aot ftlNld for tilts 11tl' to CCIIIP,Y wttll 1ts CUl'reftt laid u11. It 11, tNrefort..1 rec1rudld that tile l·l cla111f1c1tion bl chlftlld to l·l <••1· .. ,,. 1111 ,...,. ... chlllll wt1ld pnwtdl for ..,. •tfoni IOfttng around till Ct...,.111 Ctt.r C.,la, u well u Clllfora ti tile •tfoni IOft1"1 1"9C1111t Olt· u ... t• till 1111 c11111ra•••twe "•· ••• . . . •, I . • - - • • I • .. I • • • '· l I I I -·--· ......... --__ _ . , ' I • • e l ~ L • • ) , f I fl t II Jl 11 I~' ;a !I if~!!fffl ~I-~ F¥1J IJ ltJ iJJ !sJ 1!1 :! ~-l1~!,r· :1 -~ II , 1, •'' It ie~ ~al 1"' l ~,_.l_J rd -II ~a ~:1 Ii 1&~ I i~~ ilr' -' • '1 u t( f 1(1 1 ~Q I ,~s, ~ I~ s '~Wt ! I ! f!r'ff,f I ; 11 i ~•~ ii ~ir i I i 1i1l:i!, 1 1 ii I :1 11 ti if~ 1~1 9 f1f1, I I i I, ~ I • , • • 0 ""' . ID ..... I r I ,• I . . . ~ ,. ' ·' ~ ~ - - • • t " • " · ... • ,, .. - Published u a Bill fer an Clrdinance at the 10th day of Jm,uary, 1991. A Public Haaring ws t.ld at hmUllry 4, 1991. RMd by title 111d pMaed an final raadinlJ at the 4th day of hlxumy, 1991. P\i>liahad by title• ordiMnm a,. _, lllri.-of 1991, an tha 7th day of Nxuary, 1991. hitrL:li I. era,, city &ii ,, - 'I • . . .. I. . • , • 1- • • • ,, ~ . • <. -------~-~-----~-- Section 5 Current Zon1n11 B·2, General Business ptopostf Zon1n11 B·l, Business l9tf.!! Mfli1ptionl Section 5 1s located adjacent to Section 4 along the s en ranee o Cinderella City and lank Vtstern. 'Rff.\ca1 M£1'U'CIUMf The site 11 currently zoned l·Z (&lneral lus1ness). • 1onngwuippl11C1 to the property at the tt• the Cinderella City CIIIP11X was zoned 1·1 (llls1ness), 1n order to accoaodate a J.C. PlnMy's Autlalt1ve Service outlet, .a.1c11 wu1d not have been a pera1ttld use under the l•l c1ass1f1catton. P.rm 'Im, Thi J.C. PlwJ Autoaottve Service outlet 1s now the Aa •I i em ud N111Ute 11111 Prt11, ud the l·Z (11Mra1 lu1t•11> l•t11 c1ass1f1catton 11 not Mldld for tll1s site to coafora with tts c...,..t had .... Therefore, 1t 11 recrmml1d that the l·Z Cla111ftc1t1on be ct.uged to l·l (11111111), 1n order to prowtdl for..,. •tfora zoning 11 ud adjacent to till Cilldlrl11a City C111Pl1X, 11 wn II coafora to the 1111tfor11 zoning l'ICllllt Nt11Md 11 the 1171 c.., ...... , .. ,, ... • I • • I I . . • , " • ,, - ' ' ,,. • C• • .. . ' ' . , <' ... - I I i I I ' • ~ .. I ~ '"' •A .r • I. - + N • • • V ' \ '-.l !"'-.,._, -~. . .y . • 0 I • - V .i , ... .. PrcpoMdB-1 I_ ti ~ ... ,, . B-1 hi ,·, WEST HATCMli: OX& ----·-N .... -_..JilUl8..J2UltJ15t..· -------- rew 11• ' ' I . • • • ' .. I R • • ·~- i I ,, i j§ ! ~I !! ~~i~ IS _ ~: I ii !t . . ... I ~iil~!;!}J ~; JJ :~ H th !i ii~ ~if ~iii ~ ~01.~1lla ~a ~. ii ~~ -I fl l] e11 !1 ~IN l 9-,if~1;1 i! 'I 11· ~ ,~ 1~ {Big . ~ ~Q ! ,'IS:•~, i i ! l it • 1 !I ~ ~ I 'l !f -~ I l , 1 ~ ij~ g1~a I i 11,,1,•i ' g 'g § r ii ill !i i•m! 8 ( -ff;I I p ff l ~i ! _ J. ;~! i ...... l ... • II' g jl!I e--- '"' ' 1!1111!:1' ~ i ;i ( :; i ij !~ ;:~: 1:~ • ,~1!1i! ~ Q 1i I t ~ ig ~ 1•1 & ;~ R I ii,, g s .q ir ~ t:8 °' .... • . ~i O • ' . -- • , • • r I I . . . • . ~ . :; ~ I - - • • • • .. ,. •-~~- PU>lished u a Bill for 111 ordinmce at the 10th day of Januuy, 1991. A Pd:>lic llallring WM held FebruUy 4th, 1991. IINd by title and paued at final reading at the 4th day of NzuKy, lttl. P\lbliahad by title • Qrd1nlnce lb. -· 8llriea of 1991, at the 7th day of rmruary, 1991. hit:ddi •• &a,, City Cliii hi:riai I. &i, -l - • .. I. . , - - • • • • • • . . Section 5 Current Zoning: 1·1, Light Industrial Proposed Zoning: 8-1, Business ----~---~---~·-- 19Hral Pftt''lt1on: S1ctton 6 ts bounded by the c1nterl1ne of West Girard vinue onheorth, the c1nt1rltn1 of U.S. 215 (West Hlllpden Av1nu1) on the South, the centerline of South Elat1 Street on the West, and the alley on the East s1dt of City Hall. H1stor1ca1 lack,round: The 11t1 was zoned industrial in the so•, to p1ratt the No1ren Coapany, aanufactur1r1 of hydraulic and pneuaat1c equt11111nt, to locate n Englewood. In 1964, the City purchased the bu1ld1ng to be used 11 the City Hall, and because the public facn tty was ptraitttd under the 1n· du1tri1l classification, the zoning was never changed. Later, 1n 1967, the First National lank of Englewood constructtd a bank and office bu11dint on West H-,den Av1nu1, and tll1 zoning was not changed btc1u11 the use wu al. lowed under the industrial cl111if1cation. MH"!atf{. h1ff:1n11 The 11t1 11 currt11t11 occupitd by the EngllWOOd City 1 •• 1rn port ton of \lie First Natton1l ·lank of Engl......e prtptrty. It 11, tlltrefore, rec1111ad1d ~t tile 1-1 (L1tllt lndllstr1a1) cl111tftc1tton be chlllltd to l·l (lu1tae11), to ref11Ct tile types of UHi 1n tilt area Ind should Ctty Hall be nlocattd, 1t 11Nld ,nv1dl for •re untfomty ta tht Ctt1'1 zent .. 11 nc1mud1d tn tile 1171 C11•nlll111tve Plan • • .. I. • • ' , 1- • • • ... da $ , ...... . .. I ; I • • • ~z .. ... da .1. I f .. .. I I I I I I I I I ! l I: ' ' .! ' ,j 11 ~ l i :: " Ta J a }] '5 I ... .. 0 _ ... iO l .,_ , . ' ' • I • . ' • • • • ~ • ... I • • l -1· ,1 ~'fj1 ~ II la Ji I' ~}-.. I• I :s~ ~ 1 _ 111 r .... a f, .. .. ll _ 1 I : a ll' 11 ~ I 1o 8 ~ ,~,, I •• I l I'< i iJ ~--D l a••!l:,~I tra 11~ 1· t ~a iff i!~ I:;~ '11'1'fl:,• .f I f : o! (IJ 11. iJJa II 8 I s-.. J I II I I g S"~ w ''111f;f J o I ·t 1~ '!i ,~ : l:Rf:;~1 I ! if I 1i 1~!( i! I ~e , ,, 1 ,~, t • Ii It.-! 1' 11~11 • f ·11 I i: II ,1 I -. ii 1111 l ! I i . gr g f 1r f I 11= ;:. • , • • -., ... 0 ...... 1111 ..... i....J I r r, • ,e . e , .. ' ~ ' 'll I • • • • to • '· - •• Pd>l.iahad a a Bill far an Ordinance en tha 10th day of .Jarmary, 1991. A Pd)l1c HMring wa bald en Nxuary 4th, l.ttl. Raad by title and paaaed en final nadinCJ en tha 4th day of ~, 1991. Pd>liahed by title • ordinlnae No. , 8lllia of l.ttl, en tha 7th day of Nxuary, l.ttl. - hi&Li1i •• crci,, dti dai -J - . . •, I . . • - I ' • • • • • • \. Section 7 Current Zontn91 8-2, General Business proposed zont nu B· l , Bust ness 11-. Jft1ra1 ~crn.s Section 7 ts bounded by the centerline of West Haapden aci to i~ the centerline of U.S. 215 (Wist Hupden Avenue) on the South, tht ctnter11ne of South Dl1a,an Strut extended on the Wist, and the center1tne of Eng1...oocl Parkway on tht East. llfStt11l WAftll• Thi s1t1 was zoned l·Z (&tneral lustness) tn tht late s. n tonal luk of EnllNMICI constructed tts office and bank bu11dtng on thts sttt 11 1H7, 111d dta not pursut a zontng chlftll 11tcaus1 tht 111 was a11Clllld llldtr the 1-Z c111stftcatton • .. ~-~ Thi dutl Ult .. classtftcatton of the Ftnt National , y s N conatstlllt wtth the character and Currtftt 111 of the property. It 11, therefore, nc1 mndtd that the l·Z (&tnlral lust•ss) clas- stftcattoa bl chaftlld to 1-1 (lustness) to provide aore conststtnt zontng 11 Oltltlld tn the 1111 C011Prtlllnstve Plu • . , - 'I I. • 0 • 1-•. • • • • 1 i i , ... .... .. t .. -i I I I : -: I ... : I I i ;I: • '" I .t I •, ., ;., '; : .. i:I· ' I I I : I I ·I •• I . r• I I _'J • I I .,.II l II ; '" 0 i6 J .. d» ,_ (I) I ~ I Cl) I (a, .. I ~ .L I w • I • I I lS I J. V1 J 09 ... • z .. z • ii I • • --' • J - 1~ • • • DAD February 4, 1991 l•l'l'IAnD a,r IHUS/ACTlca •IIOPND • • • .. COUIICIL CCIININICU'lca 11 (a) SU9oJ1IClr Si911aliaation Iapro,, ... nt• alon9 South Broadway Stewart Fonda, Actin9 Public Work• Director Stewart Fonda, Actin9 Public Work• Director - CLty Council approval of the Contract with the Colorado Department of Hi9hway• for Project MG 1000(66). l'ltSVIOUS c:oalCIL AC'l'lca None. "' - Thh contract pro,,ide• the fundint for the project to iapro,,e tbe e1,nal1aat1on alo119 loutll Broadway bet-and lnclud1119 .. 11 .. 1ew a...._ and Littleton Bhd. TM Colorado Depa~t of Nlfhway• -ld parcllaae tbe equ1pl8ftt and tlle C1t1•• of 1.lttleton and bfl-.S -1d lutall the UNl'aded e1,nal1aat1oa. a link bet- the S119l-.S and Littleton traffic ayet ... would aleo be inetalled to coordinate the 8L911a1Laatlon bet-n the ayet ... w:aw. • DIICOO perfo..-cl a detailed •tudy of the 8-tll ......,_, al.9M1Laat1oa bet- .. 1 lev iew and Littleton Bl.cl. TM atudJ ree.lta rec ndad l .. ou1a1nta to the al911alhatl0ft equipaent in tll1• area and ooordlaatioa bet .... tlle bfl.-od and Littleton ayat.... oacoo, with Llttletoa and Sall..,..., applied to com for hderal f11nda to Lapl~t thia project, wtlicll wn puted la 1990. FIIIWIN, TM coat of tlle equl,_.t and •terlal for tllla ,...:,en wUl M ,...1..a lty CDOII, ••~ for local ..-cy coeta of 1110. for ~ Llttleua and s-.1...... TM equ i pment wUl be Lftat.alled lty Littleton and Satlewood • . , ' I • • ]- ]- • • • • . , . • '· . Cl ~ A BIU, fat AN CR>Ilw«:E APPROlnM. A CXJf'rMC'l' Bii;IWJII 'DIE CXUNDO IEP.AR'DIDIT a, BicaaD AR> 'DIE Cl'1'!C a, DG.IKXI> fat l'Ul>DC TO JJeWJVB 'DW"PIC SIQW.IZM'I<lf AUK; 9:lJ'DI BlllN:JiaY. IIIDDS, IRXx. perfCllad a study of South lll'Ollllay signalbaticn • t:.twa\ lalleri.af and Littl.etcln Bau.18vard "'1ch resulted in the Z90i .did IIIDDS, the coat of eqdpeent and aaterial fer this pcoject will be pcoridad by the State, undllr this Oxltrac:t 8IICllpt for ~Y $850 of local -,.cy coats; and lDf, 'ftii!REKRE, • rr CRl"1NII> BY 'DIE crrr <XUICIL a, 'DIB crrr a, DG.DIXI), OClawx>, .APPll:Jl,IAI, a, 'DIE CXlfflUIC1' m 'DIB <DDWJO tl!PNmBl'l' a, Ricae.YS Ml> 'DIE Cl'1'!C a, DD.IICXD IIIICJI Cilllml\U.Y 1WNDD AS KUOIS: 8ecticn l. 'ftw OxltrllCt ia ada betl•1r1 the State ol Cblcrado ~ bipiitiant and the City of lnrJlaiao4 and authclriw the lllllftlldat1an of flmds needad to CXlllpleta the il4&ou au m .did by IIICCJC;'• etudy far traffic lli9laliuticn il4&ou-au at wriale ~ bat:1•111 BellaYiw ~ IDII Llttletm aanl.11ard a1ana IOllth ~ llncMI • Project 1G 1000(66). 111a ....i funds .._ baacaa .-..t.11h1• for this project and the 8tate deeirM ..,...,., to l*fom the ..-. 111a atate will FCOrida .u funds -. ear • r.-i --=, ind1nct aoate inmrnd IN.ch .. not to ..... -· 'Illa 11:ata intalds to altar into • eiaii.r cantnct with the City ol Ll"1etm M: •• .., to CXlllpleta tt... illlFCO-au. 111a City ol 911Jl.eaod will oaacdinlllta and intatcuw-=t the traffic si9l,a1 .. dpw,t with the City ol Llttl.etClft'• Tnffic Olntzol 8yeta at the City'•..-• and at no aMi.ticnal amt to the lute • A. 'ftw wan undllr the o:intnct NU ~ ear the pam111a ol traffic si9l,a1 .. 11, at to be 1.MteJi., at wrialaa int.-..ctiaw Jomtad elClnt ..u.n.w and lro It 'llf within the City ol 911Jlaiao4 City lialte. I. 111a 8tate NU proridlt l1aiaan with the City tJlraulh the ltate' • Diatrict ~, Di8trict VI, Mid Dllltrict. a.ilw will alao be r111 ~•lbJa for ~ the aate'• ectivitiea undlr the Qaatract. c. 111a City lhal1 aantrillute ,_. in .. ---not to ..... ea,o.oo for the ~ --. ...._. in 111a ,.e a, of I . • l - ] ,•· . • • • • • r • • ' (' \. the work. 'Die City ahall mke payable to the State a ].mp ma mDJnt, fcx the indirect coats, within 30 daya after acc,aptance of . the work by the state. D. 'Dia State ..-to millbune the City for coats incurnd by the City for inat:allatlm of. a traffic a1gnal acnuucaticn c:irmit, in the Oity of 11,;lalood'• offices. ~ all be with hdllral funda. B. Mject to the receipt by the State of FAUS funda fer this project, the State all padlUa traffic ~ -,d(Blnt, -~ by the Lacal 1tqln:y' Ind pmvida pnlimnary ~ for the prq.aee4 oanatruct1an Japmu r r at.. r. 'Dia part1ea .-that this o:intract 1a cantin1Jant "'°" a11 fllllda ~ fell: the project ~ baing ada --.1.]abla fml the City, State Ind nm fllllda. 'Dia o:intract -, be tcldnllt:ad by eithar party. 'Dia party taadnatJnlJ its ~ ad obU4Jllticna ahall nat be rel l M4 of -, flnlnclal Clbllptiana llhkh edate4 price to the effective data of. mcb tmrdnatlal er llhlch my oocar • a naalt of. am t:.-.lnatJ.m. . ,,_ Illt:rOllme4, na4 In full, Ind ,-4 en flnt. na4in1J en the Ctb day of l*:IIIIIC'f' lttl. ~•a Bill fell: an Ordlnmae en tba 7th dli, of l*:.-y, lltl. WWWliiibj&,iiiiii hitricli I. em,, dti a.ii WWWl.em, • 'I • < . . .. . ' .. I. • - -.,,.•· . • • • (, MG 1000(66) SIGNALS -VARIOUS LOCATIONS CITY or ENGLDfOOD • • • THIS CONTRACT, made this __ ._ day of _______ ,, 19 ___ , by and between the State of Colorado for the use and benefit of THE STATE DEPARTMENT or HIGHlfAYS, DIVISION or HIGHlfAYS, hereinafter referred to as the State, and the CITY or ENGLE1'00D, hereinafter referred to as Local Agency or contractor, WHEREAS, authority exlsts in the La~ and runds have been budgeted, appropriated and otherviae aade available and a sufficient unenc\lllbered balance thereof r ... ina available for payaent in Fund N\lllber 2001, G/L Account Number 52046, Contract Snc\lllbrance N\lllber 901451 and WH&a&AS, tbe Denver Regional Council of Governaenta baa . previously perfo:raed a detailed ai9nal optiaiaation analysis to several interaectiona located alon9 .. lleviev Avenue, aroadway and Littleton 8oulevard, within tbe citiea of &Dtlewood and Littleton, wbicb wlysia reca r11ded illpro,,1a1Dta to Mid interaectiona, and ~' tbe ltate rec:G9ftiaea tbe need for a project identified aa 1G 1000 ,u, to provide for purcbaM of traffic ai9ft8l equipment at various interMCtioaa located on .. lleview .' Avenue and lroedway in tbe city of SDtlewHII, COlorado, bereinafter referred to aa •tbe lfOrk•, and I ' ' • I. ; , • • - - • • • • "c., • .. ,. WHEREAS, the subject equipment and intersection• as described in Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and aade a part hereof, and WBEREAS, the Federal funds have becoae available for the said work1 and WHEREAS, the State desires the Local Agency to perfora the work; and WHEREAS, the State and the Local Agency _conaider it to be in their mutual interest to cooperate in funding and performing the said worki and WHEREAS, the Local Agency agrees to contribute funds in an amount not to exceed $850 for the indirect coats incurred in tbe perforaance of the work; and WHEM&AS, the State represents that it intends to enter into a concurrent contract with the City of Littleton to accept their respective contribution to this project, and WIIElt&AS, the Local Agency will coordinate and interconnect the traffic aitnal equi~nt with city of Littletoa'• traffic control ayat .. at Local Agency expenae and at no additioaal coat to the State, and ~. the inatallation of a COIIIIWlication circuit in the Local Agency's office• ia needed in order t• interconnec~ with the City of Littleton'• traffic control ayat .. , and Wll&R&AI, the Local Agency de•ir•• the State to reilDHN the Local Agency for coeta aeeociated with the ca ~nication clrc.lt installation, and 2 "' -. ' ' I. • • , - - • • • • • '· ( WHEIUtAS, the State and the Local Agency desire to agree upon certain responsibilities with regard to the wort, and WHSIUtAS, the contract is executed by the State pursuant to the provision of Section 29-1-203 and 43-2-144, C.R.S., as aaendecS, and WHSIUtAS, the Local Agency has executed this contract under the authority of Section 30-21-105, C.R.S. and an appropriate ordinance attached hereto and made a part hereof. NOif, THEREFORE, it is h•r•by agr•ed that: PROJECT PROVISIONS A. The work under this contract shall provid• for the purchase of traffic signal equipment to be installed at various intersections located alon9 .. lleview Avenue and Broadway, within the city of Sn9le~, COlorado, as de•cribed in Exhibit A, atached hereto and ude a part hereof. a. The.State will prowide liaison with the City throuCJb tbe ltate'• District 11:D9ineer, District v1, located at 2000 louth Holly Street, Demrer, CO 10222. laid District SD9laeer will al•o be responsible for coordinat1D9 tbe ltate'• actlvitie• under this contract. c. The Local A9ency a9reea to contribute f,anda in an aount not to e=ceed 1150 for the indir.ct coats incurred la tbe perforaance of the work. Tbe Local Afeacr nan Mke parable to the ltate a luap sua aaoant, for tbe indirect coat•, within JO days after acceptance of tbe vorll bf tbe ltate. J •. • I. • , - • • • ,.. . " • '· D. The State agrees to reillburae the Local Agency for coat• incurred by the Local Agency for installation of a traffic aignal coanunication circuit, in the Local Agency'• offices. Reillburs ... nt ahall be with Federal funds. s. Subject to the receipt by tbe State of FAUS funds for tbia project, the State shall purcbaae traffic ai911al equipaent, aa approved by th• Local Atency, and provide pnllainary en9ineering for the proposed construction illprov ... nts. r. The parties hereto agree that thla contract ia contingent upon all funds designated for tbe project herein beiD9 aade available froa Local Agency, State and FAUS aourcea. Should any of the parties fail to provide neceaaary funds aa agreed upon herein, the contract aay be teralnated by either party. Any party teralnating ita interest and obligation• herein aball not be relieved of any financial obllgationa which existed prior to the effective date of aucb tead.Datlon or wblcb aay occur u a reault of aucb temlnatlon. ca. ftla cootract aball inure to tile bueflt of ud be blnd109 upon the partiH, their aucceaaora and uaipa. •· Tile •special Provislona• attacbed hereto are hereby aade a part hereof. •. I . • • - - • • • • ,... • •• <. " .... ......, ____ ._ IN WITN&SS 1fHEREOr, the partiea hereto have executed thi• contract the day year first above written. ATTEST: CLiffOltD W. BALL State Controller By------------ AffllT: ., ---------- Title----------- STATS or COLOMDO JOY l'ONSR, GOY&RN01' By ""Ex-e-cu-t"'"l .. v_e__,b""'l ... r_e_c ... t_o_r ____ _ DEPARTMENT or HIGHWAYS APPROVED: DUAII& IIOODAltD Attorney General By "'illi"""".,.,y,.....1.-.-l""f""AN,,.....------- Aaaiatant Attorney General Natural llaaourcea Section Clff or IIIGLDIOOD ., ___________ _ Title ____________ __ ' • I •. ' I. • • . , ]- • • • .. • • . . .. ·--~--.. .. .......... ______ . ~ . . - lrtl _, _, -.,, .,_........, • un, """' """ ....... ........ ... •. --...... ...... 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Olat,CUlt71a .. 11 "81.. ... ._ .. ....._,, .... ,... .............. ......... _ .............. _ ................................ .... _ ..................... ...... • • I • • ._ I . - • I- ] • • • DATB February 4, 1991 Dll'l1ATBD BY ST.An' SOURCB • • - COUNCIL COHNPfflCA'DON AGENDA l'IZII 11 (b) Recreatton Department SUBJBCT 10,000 Trees Project Fumttng Jenell Black, Director of Recreatton IUUS/ AC110N PROPOIISD Recornrnendatton from the Recreatton Depm tment to adopt a raolutton tramfe:n1nC $46,000 from the Golf Ccnuae Retained EandDfp to the 1991 Golf Ccnuae 9ud&et lor the 10.000 Trees Project. PIISVIOUII COUllCIL AC'IIOII Council bu, on vm1oua occeuma. dllcUNed plll'tliClpatlO ID tbe 10.000 Treee Project. ff.An' AIIALflllll The funda from the pl'opoeed tn.awfa WIil be ued to rftelBlllte IIDII ,-,....Ille tbe South Platte RJver' Can1dor &om Oxford Avenue North to tbe Bear Creek pedeatrllm bndCe· Ctty atd wdl coordinate tbe proJect. ID coaJw1CU011 with tbe 10.000 treea project . Thia area borden the Enfkwood Oolf Coune . IIACIUHtOUIIID PhMe I ol the l 0.000 Treee Project .. cui1apleted ID 1880. The City w Mlled to parUdpete ID Pbw D and maintain tha lll'eA llloaC the Oolf Coune. Ctty .wr prcs-ed that tbe City cautruct the project lll*ad ol dam-C dnc:t taDdll. The coet would be._ IIDll tt would recluce 1oaC WIii .........._. coat. n. ,_.. IIDII Recruuoa Coaunteetcn l'eCflmPIN'ftc.ted dial aty ata.r comtrlld the project. • ' I . • - - • • • . ~ ·, • -------. ____ .., _____ _ ---~~---- • FINANCIAL CltyCgst Plantmg Mata1al Spr1nJder Syatem Labor far lnatallaUon Maintenance Coet • 1991 Contingency TOTAL 10,000 nw rw •rereroo· £DClewoocra BJd POI tluia Maintenance Coat -1991 TOTAL 824,000 7,800 6,000 7,000 l,20Q 846,000 $52,000 Z,OOQ 859,000 Note: If tbe Clf¥ com1ruc1a tbe pnject. 1882 and lW tree replac • -eat coat wll be reduced by M,000. Retained ...... far tbe Oolf Comae l"lllld b .,. 7 I Ja:twwwy 1. ••• were .... lt•eee,ty .. 77.532 . • ' . .. I. . • - .. .. • • • RESOLUTION NO. _L/_ Series of 1991 < . • • A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE GOLF COURSE 1991 BUDGET. JI b WHEREAS, the City Coundl of the City of Englewood., Colorado demea to make certain changes to the Golf Course Fund: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, u followa: Sec:tiop 1. 1be following appn,prtaUon la hereby made to the 1991 Golf Course Fund of the City of Englewood: Source of ruode Golf Coune Retamed EarnlDII $46,000 App)Jcaqop, of '"""' Golf Coune • 10,000 Treea Projeet $46,000 fkr:Hpp 2. Tbe Ctty Nmsr and Dlrectm ol Finance are bereby autbm1zed to make the above cbanps to tbe 1981 Bwtaiet oltbe Ctty ol En&k,woud. ADOPTED AND APPROYa> tbl9 4Cla day ol February, 1981. ATTEST: Ctty Clerk I, Pllblda H . Crow. Ctty Clerk oldie City ol Sa4ewoocl. Colando. dlD bereby certtly tbat tbe llbowe and ........ tr.. rmte and «-,+ete copy ol Reeohatloa No. -· lertee ol I NI . heawaH.a.. • • I . • , 1- • • • \ • • . . ---·"'"--~ ....... _. • RESOLUI'ION NO. /" SERIES OF 1991 SPONSORED BY COUNCL MEMBERHABENlarf A RESOLUl'ION SUPPORTING 11IE PRESIDENT OF 1HE UNl1ED STATES, 11IE CONGRESS AND 1HE UNl1ED STATES ARMED FORCES IN 11IEIR EFFORTS 10 LIBERATE KUWAIT FROM IRAQ. 12 {b) {i) WHEREAS, for over Rve and a llalf moalbl, tbe ._....,, .... CC111U1mnity a 1C1UP1 wldt unpteeedeDted unily to brlna about a complete and UDCDadltlanal wldadmwal oflraq fram lCuwlt, ... dlplomldc: and ..-:eful meam; IDCl WHEREAS, U. N. Seaarity Coundl a.oludoa ofNovanller 29, 1990 mdlorlml U.N. M-ller .... tow "all weauy a1w• 1o mto1e 11111 M8blll ,__ and llaldty la lCuwail, 111111a Iraq ftally wldidrew ma ICuwllt oa ........ J-, 15, 1991: and WHEREAS, tile Unlled S... die Ualled Nllllclm Seaadly c.a.cn, and tile odm Uallecl NllllclmM1a•111 Impaled ~mk:-,,. tka, .......... bade and O..CW ta cdomwldlhaq:and WHEREAS, lllllamliClllal-*-..,.aacc:aaedllmalDmmplywl* .. J-, 15, 1991 ......... Dad by lJalted Naliwc.a.dl ...... 6,J, •ID ...... ha• I 5 X ... .. .. ... ollCuwalt ........ WHEREAS, lbe Prllldlal of .. Ullllld SW, wldl lfJ cull allM= ... r: ncW .. UallldS... .... r.a.1o .. ....._Qd(1D_.._._ r- .. " .......... Iraq .... Knall. NOW,~ ll!ffll!90LVEDBY111Ea1YOXJNCILOP111Ea1Y0f INJLl!WOOI), a>LOltADC) 'IBAT: -= L n.ae,c...aa1 .. a.,a1::i::111•,c I • ...., 111 ....... ~ .... ...._ .. c,4 ... ,. ....... .._ • ._s..... ,....., ........ a...,, a1, ............. ...,...,c ca.• ·• .... ... _ ............... o.nr. ADOPlll>ANDAffllOYID ... _..,al _____ .,, •. ... v.n;..:w.;. rn a:&., ai; °"' , ....... ac..,a.ya ... , .. a,a1r lt" .... c,11 ••i.....,....,, .. ........... ..,.,.,........ _ .... .,. , . wwwa&. • '' • I. • t - • • • • • • (. ArlENDftENT TCI THE ENGLEWOOD HOUSINB REHA81LITI\TION LOAN I\GA£1:1'1,NT The Clty of EnQl..ood anrt tha CnQl..ood HouslnQ l\uthorlty •or- •• foll-• I. Th• EnQl..ood Housi,. Author I ty. her•ln cal led th• "Authori\y• thrOUOh Its ..---1. or th• p.,.fl0""91 of Iha City of c,., ........ h9r•ln called thr "City•, with t... appruval ot t ... City Na-..,-. -..11 H r.sponslble for th• ••ecullon ot ti.. Houslno R9h411n II t•l.aon Loan l'reor-, h-•ln cal led ti.. "Pt-eor-·. 11. Application ror aoolstanc• shall H first subaltted to and approved lty ti.. lluthorlty und9r pollcl-adopted lty ti.. lluthorlty. 111. Upon rec•lpt of an appl lcouon. c-on tnepectlon to H .... r-•--• and Sholl• Lh• lluthnrlty shall of ti.. oppllcont•s "· C.U.. • detailed list .... of all acuo- •llalnote •r repair r-•--• wl\lctl -"• 11 and ••planotlon to ... and -rll required to th9 Condi tlo-of the oultstondord. 8. C:-an -u-t• of the c-t of saoch r.,aalrs , .......... c. cataln aufflcl-t dec.-a.uon that the appHcant hall 9004II UU• •• sat• r-•--•• •• -u-te of Ula value ... u,, an sat• r .. lNIICe. of the •• Pr..-e .... -lfy a -••I .... K-IC ~oflle of' -tlle -..uc-, wl\1clt otlall anch .... ... -· -....... ... .._ .. ,, c...-.u,-. f'-1 ly IIIC-o .... .,,_, of' ol I f-1 ly -o. 11•1• -'•• oloclto _..,_ ...... . -•-of' olller ..... real -1a1o0 .... •f ..,~ ef' -·· ~·--·· .... _,su .. ..... ...._-ed.,, -·· ~·-·· .. . Pf'..... . ~ .... ,_,, -, .... ef' -..uc-, •s •u nv to r-..,, -. f'....._ ..--•11••• 1e .... ,c .............. Pf'ep- ,v. 111 1M ~·"-ef oll r....-10 OIIII _,,,_ ,....Ired .,, ••• ,...._,, OIIII •• -.r-, .. •-appllcou-. ... f'oll_l,. "llcl-allOU ... ,,, _.. N foll_. a,y ............ ,,. •• ~!'YftMt{Lfer,....., nw-... ,c twee of' •-•• -•• •••• -CI t --• ro.. •-• ••• -..erred •-• OIIII ••• ••---u-relNoU-•-· "-or• .... -····· f'ar .. ...... ., ...--, . ..... -· ,.. ... .. ,-. .. ·--....... ....._llltoU-OIIII _., -h N ..... f'ar ._ ,.,,-, ... • ,. -. ' I • • , - . , . • • • • • The inter .. t r•te on the nor•al rate loan portion of the lo•n will be ••t •• pre.cribed in F .e. .e.o-. The inter .. , r•te for the deferred portion will be •t • OX per annua Inter_, r•te. If the appUc•nt does not ha- the •bllily to r-...y • coablnation loan, but h•• •n Identified h•••rd, then the applicant wU I be offered • deferred loan •t • SX per •-Inter_, rate only to cover the co•t• of corrac:11 .. the haaard. S. lllacad~Da -If the applicant le -_,acc..-1 and le al or Itel-80X of the aedl-Inc-.... ..._ rnldence ha• been Identified -l~oprlate for rahab, then the ..... ucanl •UI be offered a c.-lnallon nor-1 rateldaferred INn ...._. -the rallo of the f•Uy'• actual Inc-to aOOll of the ... .... Ian Inc-for the -f•Uy saae. The Inter-• rate •UI be -pr-rlllled In I'.-. ---· If Ille -...uc-, c_, ... Ufy f•r a nor-I rate 1._, MW! Is al or Itel-SOS of the .... I_ Inc_, then Ille -...1,canl •111 M offerN a apeclal _..,. INn al a IS per - lftler_, rate. 1-, Ille -...ucanl c_, ..... Ufy fer a --• rate 1 .... ANI le NC-90S and 90I& ef ttw aedlan 111e-, "-the ..... ucant wlll M effered a apeclal nen _... 1 .... al a• ,_. -Inter-• rate. •· • •-fee llnle& re acsx LaMa --·.. ~ly ..._. .... -I• -· a rNI_.., 9" Ille ~ty 911all M ... In --- wllll ~UclN _. .. Ille -.111w11y. If Ille -...11-11-•• ~.,... Ille e-.r ........... fer a perled 9f '-....... , Cit net -· ,.._,u1a... -"• .. CMlll9al111-_.,,. after ... ~,_, •• ........ ••• -· dl-la&M .. ..... , ~llw ._.... -11W -..ae wr IIWlr .._.. • ..,, -......... ly f'W, ....... -··--- ........ ., ..... a ....... -........... -·- ~--·-· f'W a~,_. f'W ............ ,, ........ -........................... a .. _ ........... -..................... . ,-u...... .. -.n1ree11-................. ... .., -....... ly ......... -....... .,, -..... ... a e ••• •• .._. ...... -f/1111 f .,, a ....... N _ ........ a -................ ..-,al ...... •• •• --··-· ......... . ~ .............. .. .,, ,,,.......... - flret ef • . ............ -__ ,.. .. , ..... .. .......... .. .. -....... ......... •, • • - • • • • • • .. I' N£NDf1ENT TU THE ENIII.EWDOD HOUSING REHAB ILi TnTION LC-nGRECf'liNT The CUy of E,..1-od •nl1 the c,..1--.i Housl,.. nutttortty aor- •• foll-• I. The E .. 1-od HDusl,.. Author I ty, tter•ln c•l led the •nutllorit.y• t1trou9'1 Its __ .._,, or th• ---• of' lhe Cl ty of' c,..,__., heroin cal led ,.._. ·c1 ty•, •I tit the approval of the &:lty .......... , .,..JI M rDtlp0-1111• f'or Iha ••-ution ot tho Houstno ....._,lltal,on Loan t>roer-, hor•in callN tho '"Praor-·. II. ftppllcatlon for -••'-• 911alJ M flrsl .... iUN ID and ...-rovad lly tho Autllorlly ......... pollclN adoptN lly , ... Authority. 111. Upon r-olpl of an ..-ucauan, lhe AuUtctr i\y Shall c--a~tlon ID Ila ...._ of Iha appHcent'• rNtdanc• .... SfleJ l 1 "· C-a datallN I Isl ...._ of au acu- ••••tnate or r..-ar rNIHftC• ••ct1 ...,. 11 ond ••••-lion to ... •NI -rll r-.,lrN lo Iha CONllUo-of the -,·-·· •• C:--NU-I• of Iha CNI of euch r.,..lrs ION ..... c. ~laln 1111fflclant ._...,...14111on &hat Iha appHc-1 hDIII .... UU• lo .. 111 rNldanco. D. ...... an .. u .. w of Iha val-of tho appllc-,•• -..,n., an-•• rNldanc•• •• Pr..-r• anti -•f• • ._,.1 Mtll •-•c 11rofll• of' ---appllc-• ••di -.11 1nc1..-, .... -· M 1101... ... .._ .. ., « ..... ll,_, f'-• •• anc-, ... ,..,_, of al I f-a •• ...._ ., I l .. tll -'•• electle _.,or ...... , •••-of' o....,. __. reel ...... , data of .... ~ of .... r9Sltlanc•, .... .. ...... ,.._...._ __. .. --•• r-•--•• ". Pr...,-• • ,r•t ... _., -•,,.•• of ..-ucant ·• •tUI\' le r-..., -., ,...._ _.. -11••• .. ..-11c-•.....,. .... Plrep_ IV. 111 ... ~•U-•f all~••_._,,,_ r ... lr .. -lllle ..,._., .... lo ...,--1 .. •-..-1 lc•U-, .... fen-,.. pellet• -.11 .,.,., _. N fell_. -............... "· m_n '!WMM t( 'lft.r,ew, nw-~•c .,... ., ·--· .... I .... -CI I --• rote •-• cat _._.r .. •-• .... Utt ••'--"-r••••U-•-· '--•• .... -11••• for .... .-.-• •f PDr-' ...... _,.,., ...... _, .............. .. r ..... uuau-.... -. -•• • ..... ,_ ._ foa•-· ... . ' ' I • • , ]- ----·---4- • • • ,. • • •, • <. ~l~~!--~~te~11~= Re,,•lrs •net 1..,rnYC"aents to -t S.Ctton II Hou,.lnv Ou•llty St•nd,1rds CHDS1 •• • aln1..,. cod•. 2. S.Cond Priori!~ -H;anct1c.,. r•troflttinv. 3. Third PriorltX -Enorgy Conserv•tlon. ~. Fourth_ Priorltx -Elial,..tion or inclpl•nt vlol•tlons of Iha S.Ction 8 ttaS. :s. Fif"th ___ flrloru,r -S.-r•J r,rop•rty 1..,ro_,,ts. a..-ra1 property l•ro-nts can only H fl,..ncM thr...,.. ...--1 ra1e lo•ns. If Iha propw ty ls l...,.Uf"INI as Inappropriate f"or reh• due le eac:-•1-cests. U.. .,...I leant aey .,.," for an alternau-relocation loan. •• Ul'ilble_ BDrr-• Leans ""all ,,. --. only LO per_,,. ... OWi the property Oft '""lc.h ti .. laipro-ts wl 11 H ...... BDrr-• .._ are -.,.,occ1111-ts c-t ha- lholr Inc-OIIC... IOOI of the --1-Inc- -Mflnod lty .... Borr-• .._ wo '"-&ors P. llis1Ut__Prap.J.lft -Lo-allall Ito --only for , -• .... uaa proper&·-con101n1,. f"- ._111,. uni ts -1 ... loco&M 111 lllln u.., C:1 ty or s,.1__ and ,.t loco ... '" o , ... ,.,..'-f"I ... plain or-. Upo,. rocolpt of • flrollo1-., L--..ucauon. u.. o&arf allal I noto U.. Mio .,.. u-or rocolpt on u.. f-•· Thia notau-will ..._ .... Illa_.._. of' ~, .. of' oec11 -.ucau ... •IU.111 oec11 of' u.. f'ollow& .. ..,.1..-111 .. , •• •• •• •• .lll.ld~-~.Jll' -All ...... , ............... . iiiiir.-....-. et" ......... -----... -of-. ... _.,_ 1-.-. tlllt1I.L. ""'IF-111 -All ._, .... -, ........ ...:;..-a ....._., .. .._ W w -of .............. .._ . .... hCaU._ ...... OCCII-IN &91111--.1., f'roa •.. -.r,aa: ...... ..._ ___ ·-ef .... ... .... , ... 1.._ W f'r• , .... ..,. ... ,-. .. --• raia a .... aro -•••••.,. • •-. .. ..,. •• ,. --.. f---• ra1o ,._ ,,... ...... , ............... -of .... --·-,.--. , .. ' , •. ' I • • , h- J- ·: • • • • • • <. Th• int•r••t rat• on th• noraal rate loan portion of the loan will be ••ta• pr••crib.ci 1n F.2. above. Th• int•r••t rat• for th• def•rr.ct portion will b• at a OX p•r annua inter••• rate. Jf th• APP11cant do .. not hav• the ab111ty to r~ay a coab1nAt1on loan, but ha• an 1dent1f1.ct hazard, th•n th• applicant •ill be offerMII a d•f•rr.ct loan at a SX per annua inter .. , rale only to cover the co•t• of correcting the hazard. 5. 8ll•cou.lft __ l!9lKal11t1L.ldt•Da -If the APPllcant ls an o-r/occupant and l• at or bel-801' of the aedlen inc-and Nho-r .. ldence hes b-n ldenUflMII as lnepproprlete for rehelt, then the applicant •lll be offerMII • collltlneUon nor-1 rate/deferrMII loan based on the ratio of the f-lly's -tuel lnc-to 1001l of the KID aectlen lnc-for the •-f-lly slze. The lnler .. t rate •lll be •• pre9erlllled ln ~.,. Abo-. If lhe eppllc-t c•-• queUfy for • nor-l rate loan, eNI ls et or bel-SOIi of the aedl- lnc_, then Ille 111111llcent wlll be offerMII • apoclel ........,. loan et • 1• per •- lnter .. , rate. If Ille 111111llc-t ca-t qualify f-• -r-l rate loan and ls bet-SOIi end NS of tlw aedlan lnc_, then Ille appl lcanl •ll l be offered • .-clal -II-Ital* 1.-et • n PM' •-lnter .. t rate. •· """' tee ftllll•l-tUaKb ~-CO-l.. .,-..-rty lllflere lhe -ls -t a r-lNflt of tlw -r..-rty Sllell be..-ln -CM'NftCO wlUI t,ellClN -· ~ Ille Aulllorlly. If the 111111llcatlen ls 111111r~, 1M --.u .. r-, fer • PM"lN of ten veer• to, cu _, co_, r .... lllteted U11lls to c..-.elnh• -••-after 11W ..-o•• is ~leteda ca, ,., •tecrialNte ... , .. , .....-u-'-'• -Ula ._le af "'°lr r_,_, of, -elleibllity for, IIOusl .. -•••-e _._ _., f.-rel, state or •-•l lleuel .. -l•'- .....--or c--., for • .,-o•• for lleuel .. el.,.ly _.,._, -....... 1 .......... .__. ....... ··-c11u• .._ .... .. rw1•,,. ..... ._, ..-,., .-uca.-.. 111 .._ Afflr_ll_ flarllell .. ~...-.. o• .... Aulllorlty foll .. l ...... CINl .. of Ille·-· N. PnntaesU• •• ....... .... .... ............ ~ c9'11rKlero .... _.. ...... af ......... .-.. . ·-...... IIC...-..-,el ... •• •• I ef, sen --· 1• , .. -.... -, ---........ . ..... \IWeo "-...... M .......... Ill ..... • ....... _.. of _.. ............ .._.., ... or Mforo Ille ••"' of ..._ _... llbll .. Pen -..... I •• .. I• ~II 111 ... __. .i ""'9ff, -••• ca•.,._, .... , or olller ~_.._. of -. .....-1y, or af .._ ........ -ti ia ..... Olller ---Ille-·· i,rawy .._, .. -u • ._.,_, .... II M .... ---~-----.... ,,,_ ' . I . , • • - • • • • • • ·, 3. 81lWCDAl1XW--8W1R,a11RD---I..R1D -Repayaent of •pacial non-bank loan. shall be IIAde in equal -nthly in.tallaant• of principal and int..-.. t dua on or before the fir•t of each -nth. Repav-t shall be aade to the pro0r-account. The aonthly ln.tallaents will be based on an appro•i-tely t.enty-year tar• and the applicant'• NUity IO repay tho 1-n. The aonthly I-tall-ts wlll _, e•ceed the Section • EdsUng eut .. llnes f-rent Cleter•i-Uon. v. The lluthorlty or ... 1enate111 efflclal shall then e•-1-and evaluate the appllcatl_, ~ with all required reports and findings, and el"-' appr_, re.tect, or aoellfy and appro--" appl lcaU-. The decision of tho lluthorlty shall N final and •lndi .. -.on tho applicant. VI. VI II. All flfflds r91Nld .,, appllc-ts shall N used only for slallar loana ef 11eus,,. r_....llttatlon •••i•tance to applicants apprevad •Y tho Aulllerity. The lluthof'Uy or ... lenated official shall appro-all a..... ~ tllls _....,. .. •Y appreprlate action MhMI NUefac .. ry evllleftce of tho foll-Ing has Men ..,..lttN te tho llutllorlty1 A. --.ucan• hH .... U Ue to tho r"llleftce. •• Loan applicants allall "--.fflclent ..,,ty therein to Justify Mid loan. c. --.ucant has entered Into a -uten contract -for- .. N approved .,, Ille llulherlty with • perMn or entlty llceneed to perfor• and c ... lete r-.alrs r-..lred to r-..11 uate Ille r"ldeftce. •• Tllat Mid r-ldence, after r_....l I I lall-and r-.alrs, •Ill .. -llllalned Ill a NUefactery -. •• '--appUCMII• --•• ~ -alllty te r..-y Ille ·-· 11. All ~-and .-tlU-_._1,. IIIM c9111racte •119' appuc--. fw ...-,re and r-..au1au-ef -, ... ....._. reeldallee SIMII N -..... ...-r'-lty ... .,,_. and SIMII c ... ly •1111 all applicate f ..... al, city, and ..... --., ... ...._ and~•--· I. TIie AMtllerlty SIMll ac• • a dl....._ sf flllldll and SIMII -lllerlN ~ fw r.-lr and r-..alUaU- 11. _..._ .. _ ............... y ~f.... '" -----..... .. _ ....... _ _..... ....... ..... .,, .. appUCAIII and Ille ..-,al cefttracter and appreved .,, Aulllerlty TIie AMlllerlty -.Y ........ ..._.-le and alleca .. ...... ~ -.. NrY .. ~•nu 111e ... -•••-sf ••• .......... 111. 'nle -lllerlty -.u ..._.. .-1 .. 1ewauwe ....---• .. .... _. Ille ,._. sf le ~-· and AMlllerlty .... c,-. ..... TIie AMlllerlty SIMII ..... --· ,....rt la .._ City C.-11 .............. ~. sf .._ ........ . • I i ' I • • , ] ...... -----... • • • • ·, • .. XIV. Thla Agr-..nt sh•l l 119 blndlng upon th• P•rtl" har•to •flll thalr eucc .. sor•. rv. Thla .. r-..nt aupar....._ •1'111 raplac" •II othar .. r9-ftt• ._.,_ Iha paru .. r•l•ttnv to tha Houatng llatiauu•tton Loatt Proer-. IN Wlnaaa ........ llll• "9r9-nt flea ...... •arecutN •t Engl-..,, Coler ... , llll• _ ~ of • l .. _ r•trlc&• N. c.-.., C&ty Cl...ar ----.---~-. CUy Alter._. ..... ,,,,. __ ~..,..-------Theaii 3 • ...._ a.ear._ • ,,. - • I I • • • , - • • • • • ·~ • '· .... RELEASE OF ALL a.AIHS KNOW ALL MEN 8Y THESE PRESENTS : ,, - Thal lhe undel'slgned, bellllJ or lawful 191. fol' sole consldel'lllon or SIX THOUSAND TWO lt.JNDAED SEVENTY-FIVE ANO 371100 Da.LARS (16,275 .37 to be paid to 11A11CY IC. Sltll11 do hll'9by Ind ror Olr hell'S, exaculon. 1dmlnlsll'1lOl"S, succesSOl's and nslgns l'llene. acqull Ind rorwel' disc""'9e an CIF lllll.lWm Ind lls. or lls agenls. Sll'Yallls, succtsSOl'S, heln. 1111eutors Ind ldmlnlslr1ton or Ind r,-am 111y Ind Ill clallns. 1tllons, causes of action, demands, l'lrls, dlffll9H, costs, loss of Sar"YICI, IIIPIMH Ind C ...... loll whllSOIYII'. which lhe undersigned now his or which may hlrelflll' accn,e on accOllll of or In lll'f way lf'OWIIIIJ oul or ll'IY Ind 111 known Ind unknown, foreMen Ind unf'orneen lnjwy. Injuries or dlm191 Ind lhe COMIQUlncn thereof l'etullllllJ OI' to l'ISUll fl'Offl lhe acts or IYMlls Including Ill dlmege .-pot.ent.111 deffll9' Ml forth In nollc1 of claim by llAIICY IC. SltllH dlled Jll'lury 9. 1991 Ind J#Jftlry 11, 1991, lhlre being no olher nollce or claim midi Ind If midi speclnc1lly Including any dlmlge .-polenllll damage setr.-lh I.herein. &enerllly lhe dlm191 or polenll1l damage rises from Mwel' blcltup 1l 4638 S . Perl StNet.. Englewood. Col.-ldo. This Pl'Ol)ll'ly WIS nol aclullly lipped to lhe Clly or E"9l1wood SIWII' sysllm ewnlhour payment ror Slwr sar"Ylcn n billed hid been midi. D11n191 lncludn bul Is nol llmlled lo,....,.. ,...,,ac,menl. l'lfflOVII or 111 damaged Pl'OPll'lY whether comoleled OI' nol. lnjiry to any wson whether known OI' unknown. dlfflll' lncludn possible rutu,.. Injury or loss n I l'lsull or sewer blcltup lncludllllJ dlm191 to 1dj1tenl Pl'OPll'ly OI' any oerson . ll Is understood Ind ..,..eec1 lhll Ulls selllemenl Is lhe c.,.,-amlse or I clolAllful Ind dllllUled claim, Ind lhll lhe paymenl midi Is nol lo be consll'Uld IS III edmisslon or llllblhly on lhe prl or lhe Pll'lY °" Pll'lln hll'9bv l'elened. and lhll said l'llelSIH deny lllblllly lhel'lror ll'ld lnlend fflll'lly to IYOld llllplion Ind buy lhelr PIICI . Firlhermol'I. Ulls l'llelse Is Intended lo OPll'lll IS I l'elene or whll._. cl1lms lhe undel'slgned may 119111 191lnsl an • llllllWm dil'eclly °" lndll'ICUy . The undersigned hereby declre(s) and l'llll'ISll'IUs) lhll lhe lnjirles/dlffll9I sustained .,., or may be wmanent and Pf'Oll"flSIYI Ind IJl1l In mating Ulis Aeluse il Is undel'Slood Ind ..,.,ed. lhll lhe undrsigned l'tly(ln) wholly upon lhe undenlgned's JudOfnlnl. belier and knowledge of lhe llllire. 1ictenl. ,rrec l Ind dul'1llon or uid Injuries Ind ll1blhly lhel'erore Ind Is made wilhoul l'lllance upon 111y sllllmlnl OI' l'IPl'ISl"l1llon or lhe Pll'lY .-prlln hll'eby l'IIIISed . The undel'Slgned rirther dlCl1l'e<1> Ind l'lpr'ISll'll(s) lNl no pramlse. lnducemenl .-191'Nfflll'll nol hel'lln 1xpressed 1111 Mell madl to lhe undll'Slgnad, lflCI lhll lhls AelNN contains lhe enlll'I ••fflll'll bllween lhe wun hlrele. and lNt lhe lel'ms or lhls Allene .,.. cOlltreclull 111d not 1 _.. 1'1C ll1I. M --· HAS AEAD M fDAEX:: FUU.V ,_,_. IT SitftN, Nlled 111d dllNef"ed WI '31.L 9V of ~ IWI . : .... ••1 • ...., .. CQUlltTY r, ...1,...:..ri,..;.--- ~ ~ ...L.:!•1of....i.-,.-..,_ __ l• .. "" .....-,, _... .......... " --~ Mlln & ....... . .. ... ........ -... .. 119'-'lll'1ly 1111 ..... • • I ·- .. I. • , - - • • • • ... -~-----4------... ·---... -·• -.... MEMORANDUM • 10: Di\1E: J-, 31, JttJ SUBJBcr: Pq 1a,._ ldC C'J Ori ,.. ,, .. ~ . • ' I. t , . ' • • ]- • • -. • CR>INN«:E 00. SfJtIES CR 199_0 _ ' I • • • A BIU. PCR ,~ CXUCIL BILL?~. nmaxaD BY CXXH:D. l8IEtS D.TAY NC> ClAnQf AN CR>DW«::E SUIICIT1'DG TO A VOlE a, 'DIE QaM.IFIED ~ a, 'DIE C1ft C6 !Kil.DICtO AT 'DIE tEX.'.l' SCIIIDUZ> RIID.AR JUIICIP.AL fJEl'Iaf PIQIQ6D> Nllllll!N'l' TO 'DIE alNm!:R C6 'DIE C1ft a, !Kil.DICtO RIQJDllG AU. PDMIIN!tft' Mm 'DN'CIWlY <n"Ic:as All> 9.um:ES TO RESIII!: wrD1IN 'DIE C1'ff a, !Kil.DICtO. BE IT ~ BY 'DIE Ciff CXUCIL a, 'DIE C1ft a, !Kil.DICtO, «:D-ORADO, 'DWI': 8action 1. 'n.n is harmy uaitted to the cplified electcn of the City of inijlwood at the next ech141led ngular IU\icipal electian pi.q.cwd _ ... at to the O\arter of the City of lb)l..aod, -follal,a: '1!lat effectiw iaadiately ~ IIFpl.'OVal of the ~ified electcn of the City of !n;lwood, md the certification t!wnof to the office of the Sacntcy of State of the State of C'olcndo, PJl'9Uall1: to 8action 9, Article xx, of the Colorado Ccnat:ituticn and a.ction 31-2-210 Colorado Jl9ri.ad Statuta, Article 8 of the Hem Jlule Olart:er of the City of lbJlaclod ia - harmy -.did by adlling the followinlJ to Part III, Article IX of the llnJlal:,od Hem Jlul• 01artar: PIIERBl'f JR>~ CffltiM JR> Da'IDUZ8 -id'IIICI NQl& -· AU. 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W...pallm ............ 111C,apall5lcal.....- ...i ....... -.1a.111ur.. m?•ca, 11..,•ctf thlDca•lfarwtctalC • .._ A_.,,_...,. ........... ...._ .,._ .. .._. re 71• .._._,..cm11ca...._.cmac1,_....._._. .............. cmac11 .......................... cmacll ~ ........................ , .. , ............. ..... ........ S..C':llldlr, SecdliaNo. 26, ... ' ' . 'I • . .... I .. I . • ' , • • ,,_ - • • t• • ' . . • --------·---- ~ --1 ~ -6 ~ IUULTS1 • ~Pr.I--. -~--~---....,--~--. --I . . • 7 • • - • • • • • ,. \, PRESENTED IY ~//: ' "' ---- j) ~ ; ~c oZ-5~- i,) ~ -ht • [// k£, ;;$ J Cl!lO " - ·,,i) {PJ~ /Ju,dd ~;, ,_ ,,2.;oZ.:l~. iv) {i}z_at-7 ~ ~~ I/ t?tlO . t/) ~~t:6 ~. ~ t?(?~. t/,) ~ 6ul.et 6~ 2 S-0() : . . II 11) ~ 1/Ud of~?.,., ~ (I (/I) ~ -tit. -~ &ti C<...p / ~' t:Jt7() , ... , ----- Sitar ----- IEMTSr -----·---- • • • .. • . . . . I. ' . ' ' • • • - • (. ]- PRESENTED BY i) JJ I •.. , ~ ./ # ---- SECCllt1 ~ ~-/;;:, • l£MTS1 • ----- c/ ' . . . ' . . ' I . . ]- ]- • • • • • • .. AGEfl>A ITEM ---PRESENTED BY ----- #s IDULTSs ______________ _ 1-6 . . . I. ' ' • ]- • • • AGEll>A ITEII __ ,11) t/d ...... 4/: & • " - • . ' . . ... NESENTED IY --- --·---- -· OJEfin IUULTS 1 __ "c/" _______ _ /-0 • • . . I . . • • ,,, _ . -• • , . • A&Bl>A ITEN ---PRESENTm IY ---- .. •m•, /u . . # 7_ . • --(11;;.iuo _ I· • SUCIIDz IUULTSt • ;)~~vJ. 7-0 • . , • • • . ' - • <. AGDl>A ITEM PIESENTm IY w •n•1 ~ _if 0 • :liiwi~ KCG11t1 I I. • IUULTS1 • 7-a • • • , • ]- • • • ·, • '· AGENDA ITEN __ PRESENTm IY --- (yi) • .,... ~jJ --=11-__ 1 __ sraa,---A..~~~ • IIUULTS, ___ ~----- 7-o • • ' . ' . . . I . . , • -• t• • . , <. ]- AGENDA ITEN __ PRESENTm BY ---- -··· rjid _ #_!_O - sraa , _ __,_ _______ _ • .._TS, ____________ _ 7 -0 • • ,, ~ ' ' ' . ~ . .. • . .. . I. , . , • • ;, - ·, . , ]- • t• • ' I .. . ~ . ' ' (' .. PRESENTm IY --- ~ !ID ~~ u~·~ • ~t/ / ~e_( ,___ ~1; ;) y_r~ /~ A f:;. ~ ~ / }--.I, vr _r •.•. A: • I . . • , - - • • • • ·, • .. ~-)) A8ENDA ITEN --- ~~, ~d, 4-ML-,r-,/-P ~6'-~~ ~ C--.,,, CPI~( u-y'\ /UC1./ ~ JJ ' 1' ~ eJ r ~ /L._.,/ e.. . <--y ~ ~ (../ >-<--.,._...--¥--£ o " y;,, .__./ r> ~ -L --y ..... ---e-~-~-a--__z--~~:::.-.--=--------~-~---~2===:::...! 7~, ~· • 'I ' ' I. • • • 1- • • ., ... • • • -"' - ' ~ . \ -~ . ' • . . . . , I . . t , • -,.. • • <. AGENDA ITEN -- • • • l ~ . ' ' ' .. • . . . • I. ' 'I ' ' • ]- • • • • • • <. ,. ~a£ ~-· l'~u~--':7 _/_, ~~ [/) 2. -),--~' ' . . ~,. ~~' L-rffvn 7J (~~~~ ~~-: £.ud'~ ~ --~ e @C./- •••· ---~--7 ff) ' . ' • . . . I. ' ' • • • -. " ·, • :: .J :)...>---r A&Dl»A ITEN --- • •n•z __ {1!1~ -------6-t:t: -- • Slalltz Lfc:_ ------ .-.rs, -ct------=------- 7 -() • < ' . ' . . . I . , . ' • • ,-. • ·, • ,,. . .. - -ITEN dD PRESENTED IY ----- ' ~ ~a_. I . . . •n•1 ........--:>/ - ~tA Slallt1 I • • llM.TS1 • • • , • . ' -•, • ·., • .. A&Ell>A ITEM----PRESENTED IY ------ ' . -··· . • Slalllr • .... n. I • • .. 7 0 , • ]- • • • ' . ITEN ~I' · ... .. • y • C• . • PRESENTED BY yv'· ~ L ~ 0,, -/ ~J/ ~ c.,/-n ,r tµL -··· 18119a ";:-, ------ ~~ ' ' ' , • .. .. I. • • • Ill - 'I -• · .... • I . . ' • I. • • ' • • ' . .. . . ]-•, • t• · .. · ... • ' ~ . ,, .... // . ( 6,.----/ ,) -,r2-_s ~-, ------~l A&Ell>A ITEN PR£SENTm BY -- • C/ £kkf fv ~/ <cJ -,' .;;/'( ~ v~, ( _/v'r /f?' _) r ~ vr .17 ;/~('~" t lul,. '- • •.. , -zr (!· z=~; ;-r (__s,-, • t ltJ(2- SUGIIDs • 3)"' JJ!l "?~~?r=~ r /'2, I. • • • ' ' 1-• • ·., • .. - AIBl>A ITEII Pl£SElfftD IY -------- ~ -7/ -7 /' A s-r IIDTl.1 • / G""'" 7;, , "--61- . . ..r ,,0 -/' t1 SICGllt 1 • lltU.TS 1 "-~ I'. &~4r, I 11& r/r • • ' • • "' - ' '' ' ' • ,.. • . -• I • • ' ·~ . . . ·, (. - ' 7/adt -/t?tJ. ju~A-~ A Xx.. f, tu-L~+ ;:/f-th II~ . . . • Kall a IIIM.TS 1 I . • ti. " • • /~µ /,1 ~9 ~ • , - • • • • • ' ' • : . . -/ tlz ---o vi f ,/ r~~ ~ _,,__..--, e.., ,,, /{/' ~ r ' j/1 )& J,,,t -' .,..../L,/ I /'--ff.~, ,(__../. / er '"' --...,.. ;:1 i1 y (f} t 'tdJ -(!) .... --~<-' _(./_dud ~ --· --.,s:--1 ---- c> . . ' . . . ' ' I. • • • 1- ·, • <. - AGOOA ITEN __ PRESENTm BY ---- • • • ' ~ . ' ' ' . . . I . ~ . . , • • ]- • • • ' • •" .. j, Cv(, V ~ r /\..._/ ~,; u----/ c_/ <___/ ~ ~-e1 AGEll>A ITEM PRESENTm 1Y ----- c) ( \ ~ @cb-in {I ~ ~' IU4d jJ --0 _). dud IM..L ) )/, cl/ _.-y ~ vi 15'6);;>, // fJ-. t ( /47 /} C ,,,< Y- •••. ~ t___,, c.-r tf) ,,.-,__.. ~ Stallta ------ • ' ' .. • I. ' ' . • /63:;;> 1/IM.f/l.' •••• • • • • • • dLJ 1~ ' ' ~ . /-&~ ~('~ ./ 2 €._ I /lJ ,..z_ - --/1 0 ' ' ', .. . . . I. . ' . - ~ ~ tfZI , -··l • • -ffiffi • • • . , . " ' .. . . to/ //- c-i. / / ~/ (·.~µA-. }kwd:f {/ ~ /2-, ff) !I~/~ 0 /~ ~ ~ C/ __ ,;("" _..,/ / .-7 J y LJP,,,~ - ~~ - #/ )7 "1 1-o • ' ' • . .. I. • • , • 6' -. -,.. • • • <. '~ ~-;l q/J? P1£SENTED IY ~ ~ / c_. AIEIIIA ITEN -- -··· • SKaa IDULTS1 • .. . I f • . . . • ' . . , • • ]- • • • 6' - • ~ . • ' . . <. PRESENTED IY -ITIII 21_ E~,<, t(~((}1 __r.--~- ;qt1o/ /f}C tf7v,..-, /)_' /z ,/I~ 9 ,Z v /0-I / c o z .. ~ .)/Ai )· ( -~ d/l ~ a rlj~~' ) 9. /-! J (J>/1 r) z / -··· L c> V' ~ /J /}-C /? Q...; ' . ' ' ' • . .... • I. • • • ,,_ ' ' 1-f<' • . • • • • ' ~ . ' (. .. • I· • • • • 'I ' ,, -• • : . .,, .... ' - A&Bl>A ITEN --PRESENTED IY .. • I. • • • • "'~ -• • ' · ... . . . -... AIENDA ITEN --PRESENTED BY , flll"'2. ~ / rlJe_..1 ;,v ' Sia.a ----~ • IIIMTS a (i) ~ ~~-:::-7~~:-6.-(.:-----:;i-~~4-- ./'-1 • ' . ' , .. • . . . . . '' ' I . . • - • • • • ' • ~ . ' . i . ·--:::.....-~-.:· @ L / -'0 ,,----; r // -~ @~ ,~7~~-- --r, 6 ~ r-r'?- L.(:' ( ~~ ~~, (f)~-~, ( 9/~, 2700'7 ~d_,, ,.. • . ' r ' ' . . . ' . I . . 0 • -• • '· AGDl>A ITEN ---PRESENTm BY ----- IIOTIC*z //C ------• • f:__,, ~ c°.,... ;:;x+' ~du-1t j L--u • .. . . • I. 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