HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-02-19 (Regular) Meeting Agenda• ' . . . -•
• •
•
• <
0
.... ( ( . T« ~l. ~r _.)j,q /'i/ •
~"A4 •
l(l ,1 ('. /~ / , J
•
/~
I • •
•
-
•
•
•
•
•
'·
ENILEIIOOD CITY COIIICIL
ENILEVOCID, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Regular Session
February 11, 1111
I. Call to Order
The regular ... ting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Pro T .. Habenicht at 7:37 p.•.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Metlber Bullock.
3. Pleqe of Allettance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Pro T .. Habenicht.
4. loll can
Present:
Absent:
A quorua was present.
Council Mlllbtrs Hathaway, Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht
Counc 11 Mlllbtr VIII Dyke
Also present: City Manager Fraser
City Attorftey 0.Wttt
Ctty Clerk Crow
5. ltnutes
Director fCNIChl, Uttltttes Dlpart....t/Public Works
Dlpart....t
Dt~tor St111ley, Safety Services
Executtve Off t cer Olson , Safety S.rvt ces
(a ) CGIIICIL .............. -IT --· ••• " .vrun l1IE IIIIITU Of l1IE -· M IHTI• 1/F HI ft t, INI .
~s : CCMMCfl rs ICelt a , t • w "'"'· lullock , Cl ay t OII , ct Nays :
Ab seftl :
ton carr ed .
•
'
I. •
, ,
]-
•
•
•
•
• •
...
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 19, 1991 -Page 2
(a) LuAnne Mickelson, Malley Center Supervisor, introduced Malley Cen-
ter emp 1 oyees, Jeanne Cl eve land and Dona Kooy. Both NIP 1 oyees were honored
for the life-saving niedical assistance they provided recently to an Englewood
citizen.
(b) Susan Jackson, representing the Massage Therapist Law and Legisla-
tion Coalition, requested that Council consider aaending the Englewood
Municipal Code bringing it into COlll)liance with State statutes relating to
licensing of massage therapists. Ms . Jackson stated that there are nuaerous
therapists living 1n Englewood who would like to be licensed to practice in
Englewood . Certification and training requireaents were discussed.
(c) A resolution appointing Rachel Stoddard to the Englewood Public
Library Board was considered. The resolution was assigned a nullber and read
by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 14, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING RACHEL STODDARD TO FILL A POSITION ON THE ENGLEWOOD
PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COUNCIL IIIEIIID HATHAIIAY IIDVtD, -IT IIAS SECCNIED, TO APPIOVE IESOLUTION NO.
14, SOIES OF lttl,
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht
Nays: None
Absent : Counc I 1 Mlllber Van Dyke
Motton carried. Ms . Stoddard WIS prestnttcl a Certificate of Appo1ntant and
an Englwood logo lapel pin. Her appotntant will expire February l, 1995.
(d) A resolution appointing 1111 Draper to the Englewood Planning and
Zon t ng Coa1u1on WIS constdertcl . The resolution WIS 1SstCJM(I a nUllber and
read by t 1tle:
RESOLUTION NO. 15, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING BIL L mAPER TO fill A POSITION ON THE PUIIUNG All>
ZONING CCIIUSSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD .
COUNCIL .... NITIWY IMO, -IT IMS IB ... , Tl Alfat --.ur1• ••
11, SDIU OF lNl ,
~s: Counctl Mlllber s 1C.olt11 , Hlt"-11, ll t19tns, lu ll oc k,
Cl 1yt011, Habefttc ht
Nays : llofte
Ab sent : Council Mlllber ¥111 Dyke
Mot on carrttcl. Mr . Draper WI S presented a Cert t ftc ate of Appotnt.Nftt and 111
[1191.-ood 1090 lapel ph1 . Hts appotntant wtl I exptre ftbnary I, 1995.
(t) A resolutton appotntt111 Ya lerte 11 1111 to t [ .. 1.-oct ,ubltc
L brary loard w11 consldtrtcl. The resolution tAI aull"N a r 111d read
by t tl :
" -
'
I. •
,
]
•
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 19, 1991 -Page 3
-'
RESOLUTION NO. 16, SERIES OF 1991
•
• t •
•
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING VALERIE WILLIAMS TO FILL A POSITION ON THE ENGLEWOOD
PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COUNCIL IIEIIIER HATIWIAY MOVED, All) IT IIAS SECOIID£D, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO.
16, SERIES OF 1991.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht
Nays: None
Absent: Council Metlber Van Dyke
Motion carried. Ms. Willtaas was presented a Certificate of Appointaent and
an Englewood logo lapel pin. Her appointaent will expire February l, 1995.
(f) A resolution appointing Deryl Vaughn Gease to the Englewood Public
Library Board was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUlllber and read
by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 17, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING DERYL VAUGHN GEASE TO Fill A POSITION ON THE ENGLEWOOD
PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COUNCIL IDID HATHAIIAY MOVED, All) IT IIAS SECOIID£D, TO APPIOVE RESOLUTION NO.
17, SEIIES OF 1111.
Ayes: Council Nllll>ers ltoltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht
hys: None
Absent: Council llellber Van Dyke
Motion carried. llr. Gease was presented a Certificate of Appotntaent and an
Englewood logo lapel ptn. Hts appotntaent wtll exptre February 1, 1992.
(g) A resolution reappointing Helene Tobtn to the Englewood Planning
and Zontng Coatssion was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUllber
and read by tttle:
RESOLUTION NO. 18, SERIES Of 1991
A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING HELENE TOIIN TO Fill A POSITION ON THE PLAIIIING All)
ZONING COIIIIISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
CIUIICIL .... MTWY ..... -IT ...... a. Tl ,UW •••n• •. 11, SOIU OF lNI.
Ayes : Counc il .._.rs Koltay, Hath...,, Wtggtns, Bullock,
Clayton , Hlbentcht
hys: None
Abstttt : Counctl llllber Yan Dytt
Not i on carried . As lls . Tobin WlS not pre1e11t , lht Certtflcale of Appolntaent
and logo lapel p n will be forwarded to her . Ns . Tobh1 '1 appotntaent will
up re February l , 1995 .
,-
• .
..
'
I . •
,
-
•
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 19, 1991 -Page 4
•
0 t•
•
(h) A resolution reconnending the appointment of Jess L. Gerardi to the
Arapahoe County Cultural Council was considered. The resolution was assigned
a number and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 19, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING APPOINTMENT OF JESS L. GERARDI TO THE ARAPAHOE COUN-
TY CULTURAL COUNCIL.
COUNCIL NENIER HATIWIAY NOVm, AND IT WAS SECONDm, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO.
lt, SERIES OF lltl.
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Motion carried.
Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht
None
Council Melllber Van Dyke
7. Non-scheduled Vtsttors
(a) Mark Apodaca, 2351 West Warren Avenue, asked Council to reconsider
the inclusion of the S100 reghtration/peniit fee for non-licensed vehicles
set forth in §15-5-3 A 5 -Vehicles -Derelict and Hobby. He c0111111nted that a
lot of people in Entlewood st11ply cannot afford the fee; with the current
•hard ti•s• SOM, such as h1•self, cannot even afford to license or insure
such vehicles. He urved that it be left open for further discussion, and he
offered to serve on a coaittee for review of the utter. Council .....,_r
Clayton responded, stating that there •st be 300 to 500 non-operatint vehi-
cles in Entlewoocl, over which there 1s no •ans of enforceaent without this
provision in the Code. He coaented that if approved 1t would becoae effec-
t he Autust 1, 1191, which gives sufficient ti• to identify special situa-
tions which uy need to be exeapted. Mr. Apodaca agreed there are a nUllber of
cars which should be eli•inated; further, that ht could agree with a law that
offered a workable ti• fr-. Mr. Clayton offered to work with Mr. Apodaca
to resolve his concern.
(b) Matthew S. Acker/Roxanne Acker, 3923 South Pennsylvania Street,
offered coaents about the probleas they encounter with •parkint by perait
only• in the vicinity of the high school. They coaplained that they 111ere only
Issued two perait stickers regardless of the nUllber of vehicles they OWft and
that they could only be Issued two visitor peraits, replac.-.nt of which costs
S15 each. They did not care for the restrictions, stating tt caused a great
deal of Inconvenience for thea and their guests. Mr. Acker did not SN the
purpose of the parking restrictions when the police only enforce 1t upon coa -
plaint . Mrs . Acker coaatt1ted that they had been told aore than OftCe-.. coa-
phlntnt that the Pol let Dlvtston hed Inadequate patrol cars to respond . She
agreed that sOMthlnt needed to be done, but did not believe this was the
right solutlcH1. Mr . Acker coatnted that he preferred ttlt two -hour perking
l lalt rather than •parking by peratt only.• After further discussion, Mayor
Pro T• Habenicht assured the Ack rs this on -going probl• would be discussed
by the School/City Coaaltt .
'
I . •
-
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 19, 1911 -Page 5
•
•
..
(c) Scott Siapson/Jia Herdener, operators of the Miniature Golf Course
and Go-Kart Track, requested support froa Council concerning proposed plans
for another aini-golf course to be built as part of the South Suburban Retre-
at ion Di strict' s developant of property forarly Olllll8d by Arapahoe County
Fairgrounds. They were concerned about the proxiaity of another golf course
so close to theirs at the Englewod Municipal Golf Course. They were con-
cerned that the one proposed by South Suburban was to be tax supported lllhich
puts thea at a disadvantage and risks their inveslllents. After considerable
discussion and explanation concerning Englewod's precarious position, Mayor
Pro T• Habenicht stated Council appreciates the concerns posed by Nr. Siapson
and Nr. Herdener. The gentleaen were urged to press their position with South
Suburban during the public hearing process.
(d) Ray Barlow, 3120 South Corona Street, stated the provisions of
Council B111 63.1 (Agenda It• t[a]), spectftcally the S100 petWtt fN for
unlicensed vehicles, was too tenera1. He felt t"8 provisions would penalize
innocent people, i.e., CM1ers of hobby vehicles, .. rs of cars bet .. repaired
lllhich are not an eyesore. He suggested that OM unlicensed velltcle, lllhidl 1s
intact and presentable, be allCNld. He Coaeftted that the proposed SlOO per-
att fN was too strict, too excessive. He felt there should be a way to tar-
get eyesores without penalizing CM1ers of presentable vehicles. Council llla-
ber Clayton advised he had discussed this with Nr. Barlow and that he llad
urged Nr. Barlow to present his coaeftts to Council.
•. C-1at1-1M ... ,-,1-
(al CIIIICIL -CLAfflll .... -ff -...... 11 ... ...
11, 1t1 • u •.-. 11111.1 MY-• 1'111 cm • • z 111 11111 1'111 ..... •
PIICUMTI• • ,__ 11 llla.lal.,. -._,. -· ~s: cwn llaaars 1o1u,. Natlla!Q, 11twt•s, llllect,
Clayton, ..._idlt
lays: ....
AbsNt: Council ........ ' o,tra
Rotton carrttd. eo.cn .....,. Natllau ,...steel tllat effert a. te
secure a statlar proc:1-tton fra £-.l....a's State l11tsl1ten, C.Stdt•
and IHckensderfer.
t. ININI IIN1 .. of C..Ctl 11111
(a) eo.cn 1111 No . u.1
restruct.1rt111 sections tlllt rela
t ssues s cons tdeNd for
Council 1111 No . U.l, entitled :
COUNCIL llll ... U.l. I
A IILL FOi •1 E
TS Of Till I, TITLE II,
IL '
•.
..
• •
-
•
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 19, 1991 -Page 6
•
0 I •
•
...
Council Member Clayton offered evidence of the large number of derelict vehi-
cles located throughout the City. He pointed out these are derelict vehicles,
not of the type mentioned by Mr. Apodaca or Mr. Barlow. He strongly urged
passage of the ordinance, which sets the effective date of enforceaent on
derelict vehicles for August 1, 1991. He stated this would provide adequate
time to publicize the effect of the ordinance, provide an opportunity to iden-
tify special situations of those not in violation of the spirit of the or-
dinance. In his opinion this action needs to be taken to encourage fa•il ies
to live in Englewood; the current bad iaage of the comunity will continue
without this action.
Council Metlber Habenicht c011111ented that everyone who has spoken to this sec-
tion has acknowledged there is a problem with derelict vehicles, further that
everyone ts Interested in seeing the City cleaned up. However, rather than
approving It as written, she offered the following 11e>tion:
CCIUIICIL IIElaEI HUEIIICHT IIOVED TO TMLE THIS SECTIN1 FURTHEI, THAT THE COD£ --EIIElff IOllV c•nnu IE IECMEIIED AS A ILUE ..... COIIIITTEE TO ·-DIESS THE ISSUE OF Mil CMS, Ull• 111'0 CCIISIDEUTIN THE $100 POIIITTI•
FEE -OTHO AVDIIES OF IIOTIYATIN -EIIF-EIIElff, 111•1• FOITH A PIOPOSED
OIIDIIWICE N THE ISSUE IY JUNE 30, lHl, TO IE ENACTED IEFOIE OI NEAil THE PIO-
POSED MIIUST DATE.
The aotton dted for a lack of a second.
CCIUIICIL IIElaEI HUEIIICHT IIOVED TO ... SECTIN 11-1-3 A I TO IIICLUDE Elu.T-
1• THE FOWlll•a
•ICEIISID YENICUS II STGUll FOlt
FMILY IIElaDS SDYI• II THE AIIIED FOICU
FMILY ..a.,. UIIATICAL UAft, • DHaa ,an•. II
BICAL HCILITIU, II Cll.L-• OTHO llleS OF TIAIII•
1•1YIIIUALS 111111.f TO .,,.. LICDIII•, 1-1•, .,. ONUTI•
THEIi UIUIL IDIICLI • IDIICLU BIIR OF FIIMICIM. DIS11DS,
UIIIIIPLOYlmff I rn o I -
IDIICW ACTIYELY ••• IIIIICD • TNIT -OTIIEIIIISl S11IED
D.SlllNDE.
Counctl .....,_, Hathaway stated she would secOlld the •tlon If the last ••ea,·
tlon .. ,. ellat..-ted. Ms. Habeftlcht 19reed to ellalnate •WDIJCLU ACTlftLY
IEI• IIIIICD • TNIT -OTIIEIIIIII S11IED llllNII. •
'
I· •
'
-
•
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 19, 1991 -Page 7
•
• I •
•
Council Member Hathaway called for the vote; results of vote concerning Mayor
Pro Tem Habenicht's motion to amend:
Ayes: Council Metlber Habenicht
Nays: Council Metllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton
Absent: Council Melllber Van Dyke
Mot ion failed.
Vote results on final reading of Council Bill No. 63.1:
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht
Nays: None
Absent: Council Mellber Van Dyke
Motion carried. Council Bill No. 63.1 is hereby assigned as Ordinance No. 11,
Series of 1991.
(b) Council 8111 No. 10.1 prohibiting City Council candidates froa ac-
cepting Political Action C01111ttee contributions froa interests located out-
side of the City of Englewood was considered on second reading. The City
Clerk was asked to read Council 9111 No. 10.1, entitled:
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 ENGLEWOOO FROM ACCEPTING PAC (POLITICAL ACTION
COMMITIEE) CONTRIBUTIONS FROM INTERESTS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THE CITY, AMENOING
ENGLEWOOO MUNICIPAL COD£ 1985, TITLE I, CHAPTER 5, SECTION 2 BY ADDING A NEW
SUBSECTION 12.
COUIICIL IIEIID -LOCI lmftl, -IT MAS SECGIIDED, TO AffllOV£ MBmA ITEII I
(I») -CGIIICIL IILL •• 10.1.
Mayor Pro T• Habenicht strongly urved Council to vote 19alnst pass199. At
her request, Mayor Pro T• Habenicht' s coaents are incorporated Into these
alnutes:
•1 uk you, 1111 fellow council....,.rs, to join • in voting no on thts
ordinance. I uk for your support tn the defeat of thts ordinance for
three reuons.
llulllber I • the election process for .... rs or the Englwoocl Ctty Council
works . It works • 11, and It doesn't need refora. I kllOW that Tta has
aide s-assertions to the COfttrary. Certainly If Tia 's suspicions are
true, we would have a probl ... 11• has Indicated that he suspects that
because of South Metro Chaaber of Coaerce lacPac donated IIOftles to Susan
Van Dyke 's c1111>al9n , she WOft. That 1t was this tnfluetKe froa an outside
source that swayed a close election and that in turn her votes 90 to
benefit this group In a revolving door .
I tak Issue w th that, and I have,_ things to put forth for COUftCil's
COflslderat on to thin abou • The proposed probl• that yo1.1're trying to
resolv w th th ordtna h that outside PACs and outside PAC IIOftles
;-
•.
'
I· •
-
•
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 19, 1991 -Page 8
•
• •
are unduly influencing Englewood City Council elections. The facts in
this -I've looked up the facts by looking into some of the records that
we have in the City, in the City Clerk's office -I'd like you to review
this one fact. In the last election three candidates reported to receive
110nies frOIII "outside" groups:
I. successful candidate Susan Van Dyke (winning by the narrowest
aargin) received $300 frOII the South Metro Challlber group;
2. successful candidate Clyde Wiggins (winning by a substantial
aargin) received $250 frOII the South Suburban Board of Realtors
group;
3. unsuccessful candidate Jan Schultz (losing by a substantial
aargin) received a total of SSOO froa outside groups -$400 frOII
the South Metro Chlllber group, and $400 frOII the Colorado Realtors
group.
The conclusion that I coae to frOII these facts is that there is no cor-
relation between outside contributions and the results of elections, un-
less it could be a reverse correlation. Because if you would note, the
person that received the 110st outside 110nies lost by the greatest a110unt.
The person who received the least of these 110nies, won by the greatest
IIIOUnt.
I think it's also interesting to note that all of the 110nies donated to
the South Metro group for political action $700 wre froa City of Engle-
wood businesses and individuals and S700 was donated to the City of En-
glewood candidates. So in fact there wren't outside 11011ies.
The other proposed probl• 1s because candidates receive monies froa in-
dividuals or groups, they vote according to the wishes of these indi-
viduals or groups. I don't think that follows. looking at the contribu -
tors and the votes, the contributors to the different c..-igns of the
council ...,.rs that are here, on thts council, and looking at the votes,
reviewing the votes, I don't SN any correlation on the part of either
Susan Van Dyke or Clyde Wiggins .
The conclusion that I draw that for the aost part our City Council ....
bers think and vote for theaselves, tncludtng 5'1san, Alex, Tta, 1111,
Rita, Roger, and Clyde . There ts not I correlation between counctllllllber
votes and their c..-lp contributors except for the strong posslbtl tty
that there are Ideological slallarttles 11, people• support each other .
looking over the caap1lgn f'lnanclf19 reports, I find that w 're fortunate
to have concerned cltlz.ns and bust1111111 ""° are Interested In our c•-
aunlty and In our 90v rn.nt. No st of our local PACs are lllde up of past
aayors and local bus nesses. We have Individual contributors, s-•
give upwards to SZOO to a candidate . We have business contributors. We
have buslnen that pool their resources to support candidates. We have
Individuals that pool thetr resources to support candidates . For the
,, -
•.
'
I . •
,
-
-
•
•
•
Engle\llOOCI City Council Minutes
February 19, 1991 -Page 9
•
• I•
•
110st part, even wtth contrtbuttons, we finance our own call!patgns. We
have open reporting.•
Council Melllber Bullock called for the question. Council Metllber Habenicht
continued.
"This ordinance fixes nothing. Because nothing is broke, except aaybe
soae of the future candidates who will have fewer people to go to for
support. And what did all this aoney pay for? It paid for signs,
fliers, local newspaper ads, and for celebration parties -big wtngdtngs
that cost tn the S10s of dollars.
111th the ordinance passing soaeone outside the coaunity can tap the
shoulder of a resident, have th• aake a contrtbutton for th•, and we
have no clear trail of where the aontes coae froa. I really think this
is a serious aistake, and I urge you to vote against tt. I have heard
that soaebody called for the question. 11111 we please vote?"
Vota results:
Ayes: Council Nabers Koltay, Hathaway, Wtggtns, Bullock,
Clayton
Nays: Council Nlaber Habenicht
Absent: Council Naber Van Dyke
Motton carried. Council Btll No. 10.1 ts hereby assigned as Ordinance No. 12,
Series of 1991.
(c) Council Btll No. 12 approving a contract betllNtl the Colorado De-
partaent of Highways and the Ctty of Englwood for funding to laprove traffic
stgnaltzatton along South Broadway .. s considered on second reading. TM Ctty
Clerk .. s asked to read Council 1111 No. U, entitled:
CCUICll Bill II>. U, INTIGDUCED BY CCUICll NOIBER HATHMMY
A Bill FOR M ORDINMCE APPIOWIIC A CCIITUCT B£1VEEN THE COLORADO D(PAITIOT
Of HICHIMYS All> THE CITY Of EICUIIOOO FOR FUll>IIC TO UIPIIOVE TRAFFIC s1,-
NALIZATICII AUlli SOUTH WY.
CGUIICIL ... MWY .... -IT IIU .... "APPIIIE -na.
(c) -CIUIICIL IILL ID. 11.
Ayes: Council lllabers Koltay, Hat"-11, 111N1nt, lulloclt,
Clayton, Habltltcht
-.Ys: loM
Absent: Counc t I Naber Van Dyb
Motton carrted. Council Btll No . lZ ts hereby asslfMd as OrdtNKe No . 13 9 Serles of 1991.
10 . Mite NNrtnt
No public hearing was schedu led .
11. Or4t1111a1, lnolutt .. 1M 111&1-
,, -
•.
'
I . •
-
•
•
•
•
•
'·
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 19, 1991 -Page 10
(a) A recommendation from the Englewood Election C0111111ission concerning
the redistricting of City Council districts was considered. The resolution
was assigned a number and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 20, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECIJIIIENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD ELECTION CIJIIIISSION
CONCERNING REAPPORTIONMENT OF CITY COUNCIL DISTRICTS.
COUNCIL MENIER lfl&IINS IIOVED, Ml) IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO.
20, SERIES OF 1111,
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Motion carried.
Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht
None
Council Nellber Van Dyke
(b) Director Fonda presented a recoaendation frOII the Bi-City Super-
visory C011111tt .. to adopt a bill for an ordinance providing an eas ... nt to the
Public Service C011P1ny to relocate power 11nes to the Bi-City lfast•ater
Treataent Plant . The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 11,
entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 11, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAlfAY
A BILL FOR AN OIIDINANCE GRANTING PUBLIC SERVICE CCIIPANY OF COLORADO A UTILITY
EASENENT ON CITY PIIOPERTY LOCATED AT THE Bl-CITY WASTEWATER TREATIIENT PLANT.
COUIICIL .... MTIWY ..U, -IT IIU IU .... , TO AfPIDft • FIUT IUD·
1• CIUIICIL IILL •• ll, sa1u OF 1991.
Ayes: Council ....,.rs loltay, Hath•ay, lf1gg1ns, lulloclt,
Clayton, Habetlicht
Nays: None
Abset1t : Council .....,.r Van Dylte
Motion carried .
( c) 01 rector Fonda preset1ted a Joint recoeaendat ion froa the lfater and
Sewr Board and the Departaent of Utilities to approve 111 19,.......t wi th the
At ch ison , Topelta and Santa Fe Railway COIIPIIIY for I water p1pe11M cross i ng at
South Navajo . The reso1ut10fl was an19Md I ftUllber and read by titl e :
RESOl UTION NO . ZI , SCRI CS OF 1991
A RCSOl UTION APNOVING A PI P£ LINE LI CCNSC WITH TN( ATQUSCII , TOIUA Ml> SMTA
FE RAIUMY CCWMY Ml) THE CI TY OF acu:wooo roa THC tmesTIUCTJ• or A IMT[R
PIPCLI N( ACIIOS S SANTA FE 'S RUiHT -OF -IMY AT SOUTH NAVAJO STRUT.
COIIICIL .... MLICI IIDWD, -IT IN SBIIID, Tl •rllft .......
21, SIIIU IF 1991,
Aye s :
. ,
..
I . •
,
]-
•
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 19, 1991 -Page 11
Nays: None
•
• •,
Absent: Council Mellber Van Dyke
Motion carried.
..
(d) Acting Director Fonda presented a recoaendation froa the Public
Works Departaent to adopt a Resolution of Intent to Fora Paving District No.
34/Concrete District 1991. Nr. Fonda explained numerous streets and alleys
will be involved in the paving portion; a volunteer prograa ts included tn the
concrete district; and a developer along Union Avenue will be allowed to put
tn infrastructure. A public hearing 1s scheduled for March 25, 1991, after
which the ordinance foratng the District will be considered. Nr. Fonda recoa-
aended approval of the Resolution of Intent, after which property C*fters will
be notified. The resolution was assigned a nllllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 22, SERIES OF 1991
[See below for aotion correcting Resolution No. 22 to Resolution No. 13)
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION Of THE CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOD, COLORA-
DO, TO CREATE A SPECIAL INPIIOYENENT DISTRICT IN THE CITY, TO BE DESIGNATED AS
PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34/CONCR£TE R!PLACENENT DISTRICT 1991, ADOPTING DETAILS
AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PIIOPOSED DISTRICT, AND DIRECTING PUBLICATION AND
NAILING OF THE NOTICE Of HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF THE REAL PROP£RTY IN THE
DISTRICT.
COUIICIL .... UJ.oat IIMD, -IT IIIS smllD, TO UP.wt IESOurn• ••
II, SDIU OF 1111.
[SN below for aottOft correcttng bsoluttOft No. H to ResoluttOft No. 13)
It was noted by Ctty Attoraey Dellttt that the resoluttOII cOfttatns 110ttce of a
public heartng °" this aatter for March ts, 1991, at 7:30 p.a.
Cost are expected to be IS to Ml hither for Pavtng Dtstrtct No. 34 than they
.. re for Pavtng Dtstrict No. 33. TIie aatter of a 5S discount for early pay -
aettt ts an opt ton to be discussed further by Counctl.
Vote results :
Ayes:
Nays :
Absent :
Not iOft carr ied •
Counct1 lllllbers loltay, Nath--,, ll1ft1ftl, •Hock,
Clayton , Habenicht
Nolle
Counctl lllllber Van Dyke
Before constdtrat.ton of the t ll9ftda tt.•, Ctty Clerk Crw Nted slle IMcl
lnadverttt1tly 1ulped the --. r to the ResoluttOft . IICause of aa tll ..
and publ lc1t.ton requtrtMftt , No . IJ .,., previously 11sl9"1d to this
resolution .
COUIICIL IIElaEI • UICI IIIWII, -IT IN m•a. Tl -1111 NIRIM •-n•" .,..,. IISOUlfl• •· u. m1a., 1111. ""11D1L1J1• •· a • ~ : Counc 1 rs lolta,, Nathwa,, 11191111, .,llock,
Chyt•, let
•.
..
I . •
-
-
•
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 19, 1991 -Page 12
Nays: None
•
. ,~
•
Absent: Council Member Van Dyke
Motion carried. Ms. Crow apologized for the confusion.
...
(e) Director Stanley presented a reconnendation from the Department of
Safety Services to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an agree111ent with
the Colorado Depart111ent of Highways for the development of a Traffic Safety
Education Progra11 for the City of Englewood. The agreaent would provide
funding for a part-time education specialist to address the traffic safety
progrui in the schools, monies for visual aids and 11aterials, a s11all robot
police car, and also aonies to augment the DUI program. The need for video
equipaent for DUI enforceaent was discussed. The use of overti111e 110nies for
the DUI prograa was explained. It was pointed out that the City's contribu·
tion to the prograa, S250, represents only 2S of the total contract a110unt.
The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 13, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 13, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
AND THE DEPARTNENT OF HIGHWAYS, DIVISION OF HIGHWAY SAFETY, STATE OF COLORADO
FOR A COJIIIINITY OUTREACH PROGRAM.
COUNCIL .... MTIWIAY am, -IT IIAS SEcao, TO APPllOVt • FIRST IEAD-
1• COUIICIL IILL m. 13, SEIIES Of lNl.
Additional coaet1ts wre ude concerning overti• funds for the DUI prograa.
Vote results:
~ts :
Nays:
Absent:
Notion cirri.cl .
Council .._..rs Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht ...
Counc 11 ....._r Van Dylte
(f) Acting Director llartin present.cl a rec:Olallldation fro11 the Depart-
•nt of Financial Services to ..,t a resolution aaending the lllO General
Fund Budtet to account for certain unforesNft personnel costs, i.e., ••I
benefit adjust.nts for -,10,..1 .e.tch wre not ltftCMI at the tt• of the for-
•latton of the lllO budfet tn ltlt, and the Leydon settleaent. Ns. llarttn
explained the budfet adjust.nts tnvolved talttng $421,217 froa General liovern -
ant Budtet to be applt.cl II follows: SlZJ,217 to Safety S.rvtces; SZl,000 to
Nuntctpa1 Court: sn,ooo to Adlltntstrattve S.rvtces; SZS,000 to Fh1ance;
S36,000 to COIIIIUfttty Developlltftt . 111 addition SZl9,79Z ts to be transferred
froa the General fund/fund Balance to Safety Services . The resolution was
ass f ped a IIUllbtr and read by t t t 1 •:
R SOlUTION NO . ll , SERIES Of INI
A R SOLUTION MDl>IIC THE , It.Al. FUii> lllO 8la£T
COUNCIL ..... UL.TAY am,
ti, SEIIES Of lNl.
"' -
I . •
,
]-
•
•
•
• I•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 19, 1991 -Page 13
It was confirmed that the $428,287 tn the General Government Budget had been
budgeted and set aside for the purpose of the wage/benefit adjustment. Fur-
ther dtscusston ensued concerning the reapporttonaent of these funds.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Motion carried.
Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht
None
Council Meaber Van Dyke
(g) Acting Director Martin presented a rec01111endatton froa the Depart-
ment of Financial Services to adopt a resolution appropriating additional
funds to the 1990 Public I11proveaent Fund Balance. She explained that 33 of
51 Public I11proveaent Fund projects, active tn 1990, had been coapleted. Of
the 18 reaaintng projects, five are over budget and require additional fund-
ing; the other projects are under budget. Additional funding tn the aaount of
$5,164.51 froa the PIF Fund and a transfer of $3,772.13 froa the Golf Course
Enterprise Fund ts necessary to balance these ftve projects. A typographical
error under Section 1 -Source of Funds was corrected. The resolution was
assigned a nuibir and read by tttle:
RESOLUTION NO. 23, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION MENOING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUNO.
COUIICIL .... IOI.TAY IIOVD, -IT IMS SU._, TO APPIOff IUOWTI• •• rs, sous Of 1n1, AS COIIECIED.
Ctty Nan•r Fraser expressed apprectatton to the EngtnHring Dhtston for
efforts lllde to close out these projects, soa of which were seven or ettflt
years old .
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent :
Mot t on carried.
COUftCtl ....,.rs loltay, Hathway, IUggins, lullock,
Clayton, Nabefttcht
None
COUftCtl .....,.r Van Dyke
(h) Ctty Nana,er Fraser presented a recoaetldat t on to adopt a resolu -
t i on oppo s tng House 8111 No . 1054 because of tts adverse effects to 90ve~-
tal taufttty . The resolution .. s 1sst9Md a !Mlllbtr alld react by tttle :
RESOl UTlON NO . Z4, SERIES Of' 1991
A RESOl UTION OPPOSING HOUSE IILL 1054 .
' ,
•.
..
I. •
,
-
•
•
•
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 19, 1991 -Page 14
Counc t1 Mellber Bu 11 ock coaented that even though he has COIIPIS s ion for the
young man who was injured, he does not feel adjusting the entire system for an
isolated instance is appropriate.
Council Mellber Hathaway advised she would like to provide a copy of Resolution
No. 24 to Denver Regional Council of Governments for its review of this same
topic.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Motion carried.
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht
None
Council Mellber Van Dyke
12. leneral Discussion
(1) Mayor's Choice
(i) Mayor Pro r .. Habenicht c0111ented about the continuing prob-
1 .. s at the Gothic Theatre. Discussion ensued concerning alternative .. thods
of keeping Council posted on this and other siailar situations.
(b) Council Nlllber's Choice
(t) Council Nlllber Koltay offered to withdraw Atenda It ..
12(b)(i), a council bill concerning eaployee residency requireaents. He ex -
plained he had inforaed the supporters of eaployee residency requireaents that
approxi•tely 113 signatures would be required to address thts tssue through
the refereftdta process . Ne ts of the opiniOft thts subject will be addressed
by that •ans .
COIIICIL .... UI.TAY .... -IT as m111a. Tl Ta.I ........ m, 1111111
ITBI 11(.)(1).
Ayes :
Nays :
Absent :
Not 10ft carried.
Council Nlllbers ltoltay, Hathway, lfiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Mabtfticht
IIOfte
Council Nlllber Van Dyu
(ti) Council .....,.r Koltay spoke concerning two other tssues:
I. Doaesttc ~tol e : Ne restated hts request for a reporting of actual
costs of trytng/defeftdtng cases on behalf of the City . Couftctl .....,.r Bullock
added lh1t the reporting shcMlld include • c-,.rts• of 1ecOU11ttng costs.
z. Htrtng st.attst cs : Ne stated tt ts IPPl""l there ts a contt..,..s Mid
for d 1>1tci-trs n the S.fety Ser~icts Dlplrtaeftt, lftd ht suggested that t
C ty could n tlat a tratntng pro,r• for dlsp1tdlers .e.tch would create a
pool or tratMd per I . He reiterated hh bel tef that the Ctty Mids to
tak a aore 119re t po tlcN1 t11 htrtng Cnglaiood restdtftts lllhell they art
qual f tel for GPtfl po t OftS ,
•
'
I. •
I
--
•
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 19, 1991 -Page 15
•
• I •
•
(111) Council Member Wiggins spoke concerning two issues:
1. Englewood's 911 monthly telephone charge: City Manager Fraser wi ll pro-
vide that information.
2. Warning sirens: Since they have been installed, he inquired when they
would be tested. Executive Officer Olson, Safety Services, advised that the
sirens are mounted, not completely hooked up, but should be ready for testing
in three weeks. They are mounted at 1) Bates/Logan Park area, 2) Servicenter,
3) Pol ice/Fire Center, 4) Ac1>11a F1re Station, and 5) Greenhouse . Advance
notice will be given before testing.
(iv) Council Mellber Clayton posed two issues:
1. Residency privileges for property owners: He inforaed Council the Parks
and Recreation C0111ission had discussed the aatter and it is the consensus of
the Coaaission that Council consider establishing such a policy . He asked the
City Attorney to prepare an ordinance to effect that change and that the aat -
ter be scheduled for an upc1>11ing study session.
2. Travel authorization/National League of Cities, Washington, D. C.
COUIICIL .... HlTIWY am, -IT MU SUCIIIDED, TO MITIIIIIZE •cESSAIY
TIAVEL DPEIISES FOi •• cun•·s ATIEIINIIICE AT THE MTIOIIL LEAIUE OF CITIES
c•EIDICE II IIASNJIIIT•, D.C.
Ayes: Council N811bers ltoltay, Hathaway, WicJgins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht
Nays: None
Abs8ftt : Counc 11 N811ber Van Dyke
Mot i on carried .
13 . City lllnlll"'I a.,ort
(a) Nr . Fra se r reque sted author t ut i on to forward corre spondenc e t o
R-s,res8ft tlt1ve 111 ck8ft sderfer relative to Council's cORCern s wi th Hou se 1111
No. l l 6S, the Netropo1 1tan Tran sportat i on Author i ty 111 1 .
CCIUIICIL IIElall MWY IIMD, -IT MU SU_., Tl IUIIIOIIZE TUISIIITIAL
OF SUIJKT LmD.
Ayes: Council N811be r s ltol tay, Hat h-,, 11 1991 111, Bullock,
Chyton, Habenicht
Nays : None
Abs8ftt : COUftCll N811ber ¥111 Dyke
carried . C 11 N811ber Hath•a1 requested a co,y of t stgMd letter
r to PrtS8ftt to Otftv r Regional Council of eov. ...... ts . Council Nlllbtr
sted that a statlar letter bt S8ftt to Colorado Null clpal Lt
and ch tly to tropolltan TransportatlOft Oevtlo,atftt c-tutOft , Aft r
u , • C ty Nan r Fra r SU99fSled a co,y of t 1 tt r bt S8ftt to tht
n l on al w th a 1 t r froa ht• about t s ~ t •
14. City At toffltJ'I ~
"' -
I· •
-
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 19, 1991 -Page 11
•
• •
..
(a} Mr. DeWitt requested additional infonution concerning Mr. Clay-
ton's request for an ordinance regarding residential privileges for property owners.
15. Adjounaent
COIIICIL NEIIIER KOLTAY NOYED TO ADJCNaN. The aeeting adjourned at 10:07 p.a.
'I
..
I . .
•
I
"
•
' .
..
I
.t
•
, \ I
I I
I
../
¥
,,
T'
I
Agenda Originating
Itea Del!artaent
SA FINANCE
6A CMGR
68 CMGR
6C CMGR
60 CMGR
6£ CMGR
6F CMGR
66 CMGR
6H CMGR
• •
... -..
• •
,1n CIIIICIL -STAlUS IENIT
IIY 1,. lNl can CIIIICIL IIEETI•
Descril!tton Action TIUII Foll•·!!
COUNCIL MINUTES 2/4/91 APNOVtD 1-0-1 COPUS TO K DlmlMO I • (VM DYl£ MSEIT)
CLEVEUll)/KOOY HONORm cmlFICATES TO. TaSIIITlD
SUSAN JACKSCII, MSSAGE THERAPIST ..
LAIi NI> LEGISLATION COALITION
RE: LICENSI11i OF MSSAGE THERAPISTS
RESOl14 APPOINTI11i RACH£L STODDMD
TO PUBl.lC LIBRARY BOMD -TEM TO APPam 1-0-1 -EXPIRE 2/1/95
RESOl15 APPOINTIN& BILL l*PER
TO PLAIIUlli I ZONI11i CCIIIISSION -APNOVtD 1-0-1 -TE .. TO EXPIRE 2/1/95
RESOl16 APPOINTIN& VALERIE WILLIANS
TO PUBl.lC LIBRARY BOMD -TE .. TO APPam 1-0-1 -EXPIRE 2/1/95
RESOl17 APPOINTJlli DERYL V. GEASE
TO PUBl.lC LIBRARY BOMD -TEM TO APPROVED 1-0-1 -EXPIRE 2/1/92
RESOl18 REAPPOINTI11i HELENE TOBIN APPROVED 6-0-1 C(ITIF/LOCO ,11 TO I( TO PLAIIUNG I ZONING CCIIIISSION -TUISlllTIED TE .. TO EXPIRE 2/1/95
RESOl19 RECCIIIENDING APPOINTNENT APPIIOVED 6-0-1 AIW.CTY.CULT.COUIICIL TO I( Of JESS GERARDI TO ARAPAHOE COUNTY ADVISED CULTURAL COUNCIL
-1 -'I I.
.. • •
• .
.. •
• •
I
~ 7A CMGR MARK APODACA, 2351 W. WARREN
RE: TITLE 15 DERELICT VEHICLES
78 CMGR MATTHEW/ROXANNE ACKER, 3923 S.
PENNSYLVANIA RE: PARKING BY PEMIT
ONLY -HIGH SCHOOL AREA
7C CMGR SUIPSON/HERIIIER RE: NINI-QOLF COURSE
BEING PROPOSED BY SO. SUBU11M RECl.
DISTRICT
7D CMGR RAY BARLOW, 3120 S. CORONA
.t RE: TITLE 15 $100 PEMIT FEE FOR
HOBBY VEHICLES
8A CMGR PROCLMATION 3/28/91 AS JOIII ROTOl.O APNDWm 1-0-1 PIDCUMTICII TO • ..,_., DAY IN ENGLEWOOD, CO TO IKLUD( AU COUIICIL
-• NOIIO; REQU(ST TO • .. • • .J TO STATE lHISUTOIS fCII
STAT[ PIDCLJIIIITICII
9A COMM DEV ORO.fll(C8f63.l) AMENDING ENC 1985 APNDWm 1-0-1 AFTER IECGIIES [ff[CTIWl 3/24/tl .. ADDING TITLE 15 HEALTH, SANITATION NOTICIIS TO MEND AT lZ:01 A.II.
' AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FAILED
98 CMGR ORO.fl2(C8fl0.l) AMENDING ENC 1985 APPROVED 5-1-1 B£CGIIES EFFECTIWl l/24/tl PAC CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES (HABENICHT -NAY) AT U:01 A.N.
9C PUB WKS ORO.fl3(CBfl2) CONTRACT W/COl.O.DEPT. APPROVED 6-0-1 PUB lillS TO SECURE SICIITUM"S OF HIGHWAYS FOR FUNDING TO INPROVE AND PIOWIDE COPY TO Cin CUil TRAFFIC SIGNALIZATION ALONG S.BDIIY.
llA FINANCE RES0f20 POSTPONING REDISTRICTING OF APPROVED 6-0-1 ELEC .CCIII .TO REVIEV II 1112: COUNCIL DISTRICTS AS RECOMMENDED BY NM£ RECCMDTICII TO COUIICIL ENGLEWOOD ELECTION COMMISSION
118 UTIL/WTP CBfll · EASENENT TO PSC TO RELOCATE
POWER LINES TO Bl-CITY WlfTP APPROVED 6-0-1 SECOND READING 3/4/tl
-2 -•
I • •
,.....,
. ' '
•
' ..
I
.. '
~
• I j
'
I
llC
,' I
I
110
llE
llF
116
llH
12Ai
12Bi
12Bii
12Biii
12Biv
UTIL
PUB WKS
SAF SERV/
POLICE
FINANCE
FINANCE
CMGR
CMGR
CMGR
CMGR
l
CATTY
CMGR
CMGR
l
CATTY
•
•
-•
RES0121 -AGREEMENT WITH ATISF FOR APNOVm 6-0-1 ur IL 10 S(CUI( s1•n.-s • WATER PIPELINE CIOSSING AT SOUTH PIPE u• MllDDT; nu a,r, NAVAJO IIJTN CITY CUil
RESOl13 -INTENT TO CREATE POl34/
CONCRETE DISTRICT 1991 AlflDWED 6-0-1 PUil.iC IDIJ• ~I 7: ..
CBl13 -MiREENENT II/COLO.DEPT. Of AlflDWED 6-0-1 S(QID .... l/fltl HIGHWAYS -TRAFFIC wm EDUCATJCII I • PROGRAM
RESOl22 MENDING 1990 GENERAL FUii>
BUDGET (UNFORESEEN PERSONNEL COSTS) AIPIOVED 6-0-1 1IMSfOS 1U ...
RESOl23 APPROPRIATING ADO'L FUll>S AIPIOVED AS MEJIIED TIMISIEIS 10 • IMII( TO THE 1990 PJF FUii> BALANCE 6-0-1
RESOl24 OPPOSING !OISE BILL 1054 AlflDWED 6-0-1 LlSlSUTOIS TO• _,.JSED
HABENICHT: PROBLENS 11/liOTNJC THEATRE
NOTION TO TABLE INDEFINITELY AlflDWED 6-0-1 -. MY •SUifa AS CBl14 -CHARTER ANEJIJNENT RE: •FEIOIUIOU(STJCII EMPLOYEE RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS
KOLTAY: 1) COST REPORT DONESTJC
VIOLENCE 2) HIRING STATISTICS;
SUGGESTED TRAINING POOL FOR
DISPATCHERS; ENGLEIOJO NEEDS
TO BE NORE AGGRESSIVE IN HIRING
ENGLEWOOD CITIZENS IIIEN QUALIFIED
WIGGINS: 1) 911 TELEPHONE CHARCES 2) WARN ING SI RENS CJU lllll ,_1D( MIA
CLAYTON: 1) DIRECTED CATTY TO IIUf1 Oll>IIWIC[ TOK Plt(PM(D PREPARE ORDIIWICE EFFECTING
RESIDENTIAL PRIVILEGES FOR PROPERTY
OWNERS IN ACCORDANCE W/PAAKS I RECR
COMMISSION'S WISHES
-3 -
r , •
I' • •
' .
,.,
'
'I
"
.,
13A CNGR
148 CATTY
£
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
• • I ADJOURNED:
j
"
I
#
2) MOTION TO AUTHORIZE APNOVED 6-0-1
TRAVEL EXPENSES TO ATTEII>
NLC CONF. IN WASHINGTON, D.C .
MOTION TO APPROVE TRMSNITTAL OF APNOVED 6-0· l
LETTER TO lllClENSDERfER RE:
CITY'S POSITION ON .. 1265 RE: CITY'S
POSITION ON NETIIO.TRANS.AUTH.BILL
DEWITT REQUESTED CLARIFICATION
RE: 1ZB1vl
KOLTAY, HATIWfAY, lfUiCINS, CLAYTCII, MLOCI, HMDIICHT VAN DYKE
10:07 P.N .
• 4 •
• Cl
• •
aa 10 ALSO .... , ca,1a
lO DICGI, CII., IIIIIC
•
....
-• •
•
-
•
1. Call to order.
2. Invocation.
•
• •
,.
AGENDA FOR DIE
REGULAR MEETING OF
1HE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCL
FEBRUARY 19, 1991
7:30 P.M.
3. Pledge of Allegiance. ~
4. RoU call.
'J.. 5. Minutes.
~ '. ~ ~ ,J L Minu ... of lhe Febn,a,y 4, 1991 Oty Coundl -~
I 1-•' ~ 6~ Pre-Scheduled Viliton. (Pluae limit your preeentation to left minutes.)
•" ~ a. Malley Center employees Jeanne Oeveland and Dana Kooy will be -11o1--lOl'ed.-, ti'-for the medical llliltanm they provided NCffllly to .. F.nglewood dtizffl.
1...i ,.. t b. Susan Jac:bon. Chair ol the MMuge Therapist I.Aw and Legislation Coalition.
•
will be in attendance lo addnN Council reprding the Munidpm Code • ii
relates to licensing of Ma.ap Therapists.
A molution appointing Rachel Stoddard lo fill a poaition on the Englewood
Public Ubrary Board for the Oty ol Englewood . i;..,,_ JJ/1fS'
d . A molution appointing BUI Draper to fill a don on the Planni,. and
l.onlng Comm Ion for the Oty ol Er,pwood • .,, ~ ;./'/fr
"· A molution appointinl Ya.lme Williams fill on the
Public Ubrary·Board. 7i,~ .-;,,N
f. A molution appointing Dtryt Vaughn to U a POlilkWI on
Engltwood Publ Ubrlry lolrd. r,~~ •/'f'
"' -
I . •
' .
-
-
•
•
City Council Agenda
February 19, 1991
Page 2
•
• L• -
) ~f8 f /~ ~ / g. A resolution appointing Helene Tobin to fill a position on the Planning and ~ IP -V Z.Oning Commission for the Gty of Englewood. Tc~ 2//95
~0 !1 h. A resolution recommending the appoinbnent of Jess L Gerardi to represent
the Gty of Englewood on the Arapahoe County Cultural Council.
-
. '
ii
7. Nomul Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to five mjnutes.) ,,_ · LI.
a -H!a c•a..,,::z.351UJ ,/tit1..u"' /lb rA /5 ~-b'N~ J>-~ ,. ~~.-~ acbv, ,3q;u~.s ~,r4(.._ _ "11:41k;,~pu--6 ~ .... ~-,,,.,.$0>,/'! ...... At.-~~~ ~':!1:~-~ s s..~~
8. Communications, Proclamations and ppoinbnents. cl., &,y ~'{.;lizos.~ 4 .
,u, TdklS ,,,#IC);;;,,~,;7'L. _
a. Proclamation declaring March 28, 1991 as John Rotolo Day in honor of the r,.. A~
long-time Englewood businessman and citizen's 'lOOth birthday. c/~ ~~~T
9. Approve on second reading. (Nok: 1be Mayor Pro Tem has requested
separate conslderatlon of these item..)
d ~J'~ I/ a. Council Bill No. 63.1 amending the Englewood Municipal Code by 6 -C-/G::<... restructuring sections that relate to health, sanitation, and environmental
;ntffll,C.J a,,u-.A protection. euu~/ilt<'dt.11~-r
'adn(.
v
l),J# /~ b. Council Bill No. 10.1 prohibiting Gty Council candidates from accepting
~ .,-· lj. . 1 Political Action Committee contributions from interests located outside of the er~~.!!;./ Qty of Englewood. &."'u· r k
~ II 1.3 c. Council Bill No. 12 approving a contract between the Colorado ~t of
af¥';( u.,· -/ Highways and the Qty of Englewood for funding to improve traffic
signalization along South Broadway. //;fi /r,Nt'-41.tf
~
•
10. Public Hearing -None Scheduled .
11. Ordinances, Rete>lutionl, and Modona.
a. RKOmmendation from the Election Commi on to adopt a retolution
i# / pottponing the redistricting or reapportionment of City Counal Di tri until
ftft' State and County reapportionment has beffl compl t . STAFF
SOURCE: Patdda H. Crow, CitJ Clerk. 1.(1.,, fr
I b .
{· Recommendation from the Bl.Qty Supavitory Commltt to adopt II for
an ordinance providing an MNtMnt to the Publ Service Comp.wt)' t
relocate power linll to the Ill.Qty W.aewater Trutmtnt "-t STAFF
SOURCE: Sta Fonda, DINCtar at II.Qty. ~t'f,11;1'41~
V
•
I • •
-
-
•
• .,
•
• "' -
• t•
•
<.:ity Council Agenda
February 19, 1991
· • Page 3
j Recommendation from the Water and Sewer Board and the Utilities
Department to approve an agreement with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Railway Company for a water pipeline crossin~uth Navajo. STAFF
SOURCE: Stu Fonda, Director of Utilities. t:1~L I
1
~
Recommendation from the Public Works Department to adopt a resolutio7o ~-· 'f J
Intent to form Paving District No. 34/Concrete District 1991. STAFF yl"
SOURCE: Stu Fonda, Acting Director of Public Works . .6..de'~~ 'f'rt:~0
e. Recommendation from the Department of Safety Services to adopt a bill for Jf 1~, ....
an ordinance approving an agreement with the Colorado Department of V
14
Highways for the development of a Traffic Safety Education Program for the
Gty of Englewood . STAFF SOURCE: Al Stanley, Director of S,tfety
Services. "Ii/~/,. ~ .. u<-4y-
Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services to adopt a
resolution amending the 1990 General Fund Budget to account for unforeseen
personnel costs. STAFF SOURCE: Unda Martin, Acting Director of
Finance. ,.(;/~~
Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services to adopt a
resolution appropriating additional funds to the 1990 Public Improvement V A ~
Fund Balance . STAFF SOURCE: Unda Martin, Acting Director of Finance. ~"J-
Recommendation from the City Manager to adopt a resolution opposing
House Bill 1054. STAFF SOURCE: Roger W. Fruer, Qty Manager.
Council Member's Choic:e .
..
I . •
'
]-
-
•
•
•
Qty Council Agenda
February 19, 1991
Page4
(.
•
•
• The following minutes were transmitted to Council from 02/01/91-02/14/91.
-Adjustment and Appeals Meeting of 01/09/91
-Englewood Housing Authority Meeting of 12/06/90
-Englewood Housing Authority Budget Meeting of 11 /'JA/90
-Englewood Downtown Development Authority Meeting of 01/f19/91
-Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting of 02/05/91
-Englewood Urban 'Renewal Authority Meeting of 02/06/91
ii/ aJ,L,,..~ ct~" ..difk11 7t,,~~ q,, ~ ohr-
(!) ~~
iv &~ -Im @ ~"" .. 11~ a.,,,, k#~H""' ~ ' fk-~ ;JU_
-u~~LI /1(-4-"..,~ ~ /J'.,.,.'1;. J.U~. 4#-: @~-.wtA A'I' -~,,,:. 2Si'LC ~~
1,-0-I ~"tit.6-t,uy ~'6 ~~
I. •
•
, . ,
b-
•
•
• . ,~
•
..
PUBLIC COIIIEIIT IOSTO
DAT£: FtaUAIY lt, lttl
MY PERSON MY SPEAK• MIIW lftB W -11'1111 FOi A IIAXIIUI OF FIVE
IUIJTES. EACH SUCH PERSON SHIIIU Sia 1MIS Ml.IC CGIIIENT ROSTER, STATI•
UIIE, ADDIESS, All> TOPIC OF CCIIIEIIT.
1MOSE PDSCIIS -IIISH TO SPEM II FAYGI OF OI II OPNSITION TO A PUBLIC
NOii• SlaJlD SIM TIE APPLICAII.E PUil.iC HUii• IOSTO.
PLEASE PIIIT.
. '
'
I. •
, .
]-
•
•
•
•
·, •
<,
" ...
IDIEIW. MW ITEII CCIIEIIT IOSTEI
DATE: FEIIUAIY 11, lltl
MY PERSml llAY SPOIC cac•a lllf -11111. EACH SUCH PERSml lllST SIM
THIS IOSTEI, STATJ• UIE, MIIIIESS, --JTEII IUIIEI. PLEASE LIIIIT YOUR
CGIIIEIITS TO FIVE IIIIIJTES.
THOSE PDSCIIS IIHO IIISII TO SPDIC Ill FAYOI OF OI II OPPOSJTI• TO A PUil.iC
HEAii•, SIIIULD SIM TIE APPLICMLE PUil.iC HEAii• IOSTEI.
PLEASE PIJIT • .. MIIIIESS MIIAITW•·
,.4 . -~
• I
•.
..
I. •
•
-
-
•
•
l. Call to Order
•
• •
EIIILEVOOD c1n COUNCIL
EIIILEVOOD, AUPNIOE COIIITY, COLOIIADO
ltetular sesston
February 4, lttl
5 A
The regular .. eting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor
Van Dyke at 7:35 p.a.
2. Invocation
The invocation WI$ given by Council Mellber Bullock.
3. Pled .. of Alle,tance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke.
4. lloll Cal 1
Present:
Absent:
Council Mellbers Hathaway, Kollly, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
A quorua was present.
A 1 so present : City Manager Fraser
As sistant City Attorney Gr l ...
City Clerk Crow
Director lfanu sh, Coiaiun t t y De ve lopatftt
Acting Director Fonda, Pub lic Wo r ks
Dtrector Bla ck, Rec reat ion
S. Ntnutes
(a) COUNCIL ..... 111•1• _.., -IT IIU SUIIIID, TO APPIOVE TNE
IIIIIITES Of TNE 5"CIAL IUTI• If .1M1NY 11, INI •
Nays :
Ayes: Council r loltay, Mith • If 99tns, Bullock ,
Clayto,1 1 Habtn tht, Van Oy
Mo 10n carried.
(CITY CLCIIK' NOT: COUNCIL
WISHED MAO : A TER OISCU SI
TH JANUARY 21, 1991, MINUTE
6. "'e-1ctltdu1ed vt,ttor
" -
--~~--~-~~-·-------------~-----·-------·
•
'
I • •
-
]-
•
•
•
. , .
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 4, 1991 -Page 2
'·
•
(a) Mayor Van Dyke presented on behalf of the City the 1991 contribu -
tions to the following agencies:
Court House, tnc.
Meals-on-Wheels
Arapahoe Mental Health
Arapahoe Philharmonics
Holiday Parade C011111ittee
Gateway Battered W0111en
Interfaith Task Force
Save -the -Horsecar Committee
S 2,500
3,000
2,000
1,000
2,000
2,500
13,000
1,500.
(b) Resolutions appointing/reappointing ll!Nbers to various boards and
c01111issions were considered . The resolutions were assigned numbers and read
by title:
(t) RESOLUTION NO. 4, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING JAMES TOTTON TO THE ENGLEWOOD URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORI -
TY FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD .
COIIICIL IOIEI HATIWIAY IIOYED, All> IT MAS SECNED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION IIO.
4, SEIIES Of lttl.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock ,
Clayton , Habenicht, Yan Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried. Mr. Totton 's appotntllent will exp i re February 5, 1996 .
(it) RESOLUTION NO . 5, SERI ES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION REAPPOINT ING BETTY WI LSON TO THE ELECTION CONNISS10N FOR THE CITY
OF ENG LEWOOD .
COIIICIL .... HATNMIAY IIDYED, All) IT IIU summo. TO APPIOY( USOLUTION IIO.
5, SEIIES OF IHI.
Ayes: Council llellbers Ko ltay, Hathaw ay, Wiggi ns, Bull oc k,
Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke
Na ys: None
Motion carried . Ms . Wllion 's IPPOlnt111tnt will explr• f•bruary l, 1995 •
( It) RESOLUTION NO . 6, CRIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTI LI COHN TO THC IOAIIO Of AOJUSTMOfT ANO APPEALS
FOR TH CITY O C LC
COUNCI L IIEIIIEI MATNMIAY IIOVED, -IT 11U suam. TO a,,ao,( 11soun1• •. ,, sons OF 1n1.
Ay rs lolta,, Mith 11, ll t99tns, Bullock,
Na
on carrt •
cht, Yan Oyk
flt t will r n,ary l, IMS .
...
-
'
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 IEIIIDl HATIWIAY IIOVED, AND IT WAS SECCNIDO, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION IIO.
7, SERIES OF 1991.
Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried. Mr. Seyaour's appointment will expire February I, 1995.
Mayor Van Dyke presented Mr . Seyaour with the Appointment Certificate and the
City's logo lapel pin tn appreciation of his efforts as a llellber of the Board
of Adjustment and Appeals .
(v) RESOLUTION NO . 8, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING CARL WELKER TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS
FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD .
COUNCIL IIEIIIEI HATIWIAY IIOVED, _, IT IIAS SECCNIDO, TO APPIOVE RESOLUTION IIO.
8, SEIIES OF lttl.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried. Mr . Welker's appotntllent will expire February 1, 1995.
(vi) RESOLUTION NO. 9, SERIES Of 1991
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING NEIL McELHI•EY TO FILL A POSITION ON THE ENGLEWOOD
DOWNTOIII DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD.
COUNCIL IIEIIIEI MTIWY IIDWED, -IT IIAS SECOIID, TO APPIIOft IIUaUTION IIO.
t, SERIES OF 1N1.
Ay es: Co un c il Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggi ns, Bullock ,
Cl ayton, Haben i cht, Van Dyke
Nay s: None
Motton carried. Mr. Mc[l htnney's appotntllent wi ll ex pire June 30 , 199Z .
(vii) RESOLUTION NO . 10, SER I ES Of 1991
A RESOLUTION APPO INTING RUTH SMITH TO FI LL A POSITION ON THE ELECT ION toMMIS •
SION FOR THE CITY Of Di'LOIOOO .
COUNCIL IIEIIIEI HAWY IIDWED, -IT IMS SECGIID, TO APPIIOft IHOUlflON IIO .'
10, SEIIES Of lNl ,
Ayes :
1.
Nay s:
l i on c arrttd . M .
Counc il rs Kolt ay, Ha thaway, Wl99l ns, Bullock ,
Clayton , Habtfllcht, Van Dyke
Nollt
I th ' appoh,taent wlll expire February 1. 1992 .
,. -
• .
'
I . •
,
-
•
•
•
•
• I•
•
'·
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 4, 1991 -Page 4
(a) Selwyn Hewitt, 4915 South Pearl Street, commended Council for their
efforts in addressing the issue of certain nuisances and environmental prob-
lems which exist in the cOlffllunity. He conmented, however, that certain parts
of the code as it 1s 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 frOII the $100 regi st rat ion/pennit
fee. He stated in his opinion it 1s 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 exempting one vehicle of any type (1110tor
home, hobby, autOIIObile, boat, etc.) which 1s properly •aintained from the
registration/pennit fee.
It was explained to Nr. Hewitt that one purpose of the proposed changes is to
rid the City of its "junk car problea.• Nr. Hewitt agreed that unsightly
vehicles or vehicles in disrepair should be eli•inated, but he countered there
1s I difference between those vehicles and vehicles whtch 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 exempted is not an eyesore or 1
detriment to the c011111Unity.
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.
COUNCIL IIEIIIO cun• IIMD, -IT IIAS ..... TO •1• ,... WA
ITEII 11 (cl).
Ayes:
Nays:
Motton carried.
Council NNbers Koltay, Hathaway, Vtggtns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
• ••••
11 . (d) The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 63.1, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 63 .l, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NCNBERS HATHAWAY ANO CLAYTON
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ANCNOING ENGLEWOOD IUUCIPAL COO£ 1915 BY REPEALING
PARTS OF TITLE 6, TITLE 11, ANO TITLE 16 ANO ADDING A NEV TITLE 15 .
COUNCIL IIEIIIO cun• IIMD, -IT IIAS IUGIIIID, TO AffllOV[ COUNCIL IILL IO.
U.1.
COUNCIL IIEIIIO NlTNMMY IIMD, -IT IIAS suaaa. TO sus,m TN( •n TO
Al.LOIi OTHO cacONED CITIZIIS TO SMM TO TNH ISM,
Ayes : Cou 11 rs Koltay, Hathaway. Wfggtns, Bullock.
Nay :
lion carried .
Cl1yt011, Habenicht, V1t1 Dyke
"' -
•
I . •
-
•
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 4, 1991 -Page 5
.
'
•
• t•
•
Betty Keena, 4801 South Kalamath Street, brought to Council's attention a
situation which might arise if it were necessary for someone residing in the
City to store a vehicle for a friend or relative who has been called to active
military duty.
Council Member Clayton responded to Mr. Hewitt's colllllM!nts. He explained he
feels the issue is far broader and involves 110re than the appearance of Mr.
Hewitt's hobby vehicle; that there are a treaendous number of cars throughout
the City which are not maintained and •which are rotting into the ground.• He
stated this is an issue where the good of the connunity must overshadow the
rights of the individual in order to deal effectively with the proble111. 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, gives owners an
opportunity to get rid of vehicles in disrepair. Concerning Ms. Keena's COIi ·
aent, he felt a special per111it could be issued for •ilitary service personnel.
Council Mellber Habenicht expressed concern over the possibility that by legis-
lating the S100 pennit fee, we •ay be creating situations whereby people with
yard space may be willing to store hobby/derelict vehicles for others, a
situation which would not alleviate the proliferation of excessive junk vehi-
cles. She felt Mr. Hewitt 's suggestion of exe11pting a singular vehicle would
possibly stop the proliferation.
COUNCIL IENIO HUDIICHT NOVED, -IT lllS SECamED, TO .... 15-1-3 A I TO
ADD A PIOVISICII TO EIEIIPT OIi( VEHICLE PO HGUSENOl.D FICIII THE 1£11STUTU* -
PEIIIIIT FEE KQUIIDEIT.
' The pros and cons of such an tx1111Ption were di scussed. Mr . Clayton CCllllttlted
th ere would not be auch point to the ordinance if each re s idence had one ex -
e11p t i on . The S100 penait fee •puts teeth• into the ord i nance. It wa s
c lari f i ed that the pe na tt fN ts •v ehi cle specif ic.• Aga i n, i t was po i nt ed
out that if a vehi cl e were licensed and in sured i t would not COIie und er t he
pr ov isi on of the pena i t .
Vot e res ult s on propo sed llltfldatnt:
Ayes: Coun c il Mtllber s Ha benic ht , Van Dyke
Nays: Council Mtllber s Kol tay, Ha th aw ay, Wiggi ns, Bu llock,
Clayt on
Mot Ion failed .
Mayor Va n Dy ke asked for fin al CCllllttlts before votl119 on Council l tll 63 . J.
Coun l Mtllber Kolt ay offered that ht felt the SlOO peralt ftt wtll address
th .. tter of unsightly vehicles In disrepair; that citations will result tn
owners gettl119 a peralt or gettl119 r id of the vehicle .
Council Mtaber Ha thaway added th at the Ctty dots conduct auctions for
d r llct/Junk v hlcles which are left on the strttt .
Mayor V1n Oyk lated ht supports the ord fllftC a be "9 a l P In the r ght
dlr ctfon ev n tho119h Council aay rec• v COflsiderablt f cit about the •
cir .•
"'~
'
I· •
'
-
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 4, 1991 -Page I
•
• •
Council Nellber 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 caae together and through their efforts have presented Council with
Title 15.
Council Nellber Clayton stated he can understand how attached soee 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 Mellber Bullock had no cC1111Ntnt.
Further discussion ensued about adllinistering certain provisions of the or-
dinance. It WIS agreed that prior to August 1, 1991, various enforceaent
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 froa the $100 per11it fN.
Council Mellber 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 Ctty Attorney Grt• explained that that ts accoa-
pl tsllecl by oatsston.
Counctl lllllber Hath•ay called for the question: vote results on approval of
COUftC11 1111 63 .l:
Aye s:
lays:
Mot t on carried .
C..Ctl lllllbers Koltay, Hatlla,ay, IHgg t ns , •nock,
Clayton , HINlltcllt , ¥111 Dyke .....
Nr . Hew i tt returned to the pod ha lftd 191 111 e xpressed hts concern abou t a,ltt -
pl e velltc l e st or
•••••
At thts point, Counctl returned to t he a • -scheduled Vtsttors .
,, -
'
• •
]-
•
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 4, 1991 -Page 7
'·
•
• •
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 departaent would be charged with
enforcing it. She urged that the bill not be passed; however, if Council
intends to pass it, she reconaends finding out the cost of enforcement. She
also urged that statutory limits be included. Another option would be to fol-
low fonaer Senator Cole's exaaple of accepting no contributions.
Council Member Bullock countered Ns . Keena's reaarks, advising that many of
her questions and COIMN!nts had been addressed at the last Council meeting. He
mentioned, aaong other things, that statutory liaits 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 c01111ented the ordinance does not suggest
additional reporting requireaents.
Ns. Keena responded . Council Meaber Habenicht suggested bringing forward
Agenda ltea ll(c) if further debate is necessary.
COIIICIL .. El HAIDIICHT IIDVED, -IT IIAS SECClll>ED, TO Ill• FOIUIID MED
ITEII ll(c).
Ayes:
Nays :
Motton carried.
Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
• • • • •
11. (c) The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 10 .1, entitled:
COUNCIL Bill NO . 10 .1, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL N£"8ER BULLOCK
A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION 10 THE OFFICE Of
CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY Of CNGl.OIOOD FROM ACCEPTING PAC (POl.lTICAl. ACTION
COMNITT£l) CONTRIBUTIONS FROM INTERESTS LOCATED OUTSIDE Of TM[ CITY, M(ll>ING
ENGLEWOOO MUNI CIPAL COO£ 1915, Till£ I, CHAPTER 5, SECTION Z BY ADDING A NEW
SUBSECTION IZ.
COIIICIL ..,_. U.LOCl IIMD, -IT lllS SECCIID, TO ~ MED ITDI
11 (c) •
tat several of Ns . tet1a 's COllltftts atrrored
ord naftCe targets llllO groups, n part cu hr
re and the South Suburban Board of Real to,.,,
• .
I . •
]-
•
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 4, 1991 -Page 8
•
0
•
the south metro region for being good citizens, for striving to enhance real
estate and economic deve 1 opment markets. The Bi 11 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,
COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT MOVED, All) IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO STRIKE THE SECOII>
•WHEREAS• FRON COUNCIL BILL NO. 10.1.
Council Member Habenicht explained she objected to the inflammable contents of
the second "Whereas.• Further, that it contained numerous uncalled-for
innuendoes.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion failed.
Council Members Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock
Council Mellber Bullock expressed regret that Ms. Keena had left the meeting
before he had an opportunity to respond 110re fully to her c011111ents. He stated
this bill ts an effort to point people in the right direction. He reiterated
his belief that the best fact-finding for1111 is the court system, letting a
neutral party detenatne the facts. He disagreed with Ms. Habenicht that the
forces of the South Metro Challber of C0111erce and the South Suburban Board of
Realtors have been postttve, and he stated the "revolving door" relationship
set forth in the second "Whereas" has happened and that ts the reason for this
ordinance .
Council Metlber Hathaway explained that tt ts her intent tn voting tn favor of
this ordinance to eltatnate all PACs even those within the City if they en -
dorse 1 "revolving door• relationship. She concurred wtth Ms. Keena that
there aay be enforcement probleas but felt those probleas could be worked out.
She offered th1t this is a prerequtstte for things about to happen on the
State level as well as the n1tion1l level . She spoke about the need for 111
elected officials to hold themselves accountable .
Council Mellber Bullock 1greed this ts I good ti .. to bring this aatter for -
w1rd, th1t recently Sen1tor Considine ind President Bush both spoke 1g1 inst
PA(s .
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.
•
COUNCIL MENIER CLAYTON MOVED, AND IT 1W SECClll>ED TO MEIi> SUBPARAGRAPH 6. TO
READ AS FOLLOWS:
6. MOTHIN& IN THIS CODE PROVISION SHALL PREVENT MY ORUNIZATION, AS-
SOCIATION, CITIZEN, MJS1N£SS OI IIOUP FRON Ell>ORSIN& OR SUPPOITIN&
MY CANDIDATE AS LONI AS NO MONEY IN DCESS OF ,50 FRON MY CON-
TRIBUTOR OR OTHER CONTRIMION IS IIVEN DIRECT( TO THE CAliilDATE OR HIS CAMPAIGN ORUNIZATION DCEPT IY lll>IVIDUAL RESIDENTS Alm
BUSINESSES LOCATED IIITHIN THE CITY UNITS OF EN&LEVOOD. [UNDER-
SCORING DENOTES ADDITIONAL WORDING]
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Clayton, Van Dyke
Nays: Council Mellbers Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht
Motion failed.
City Manager Fraser suggested a change in the wording of Subparagraph E for
more efficient enforcement.
COUNCIL NEIIIER MJLLOCK MOVED, AND IT IIAS SECClll>ED, TO AIIEII> SUIPMMIAPN E. IY
DELETIN& THE IIOIDS •pAC (POLITICAL ACTION CCINNITIEE)• AND INSERTIN& THE IIOID
•UNLAMFUL•, SUIPAUIIAPII E, TO IUD AS FOLLOIIS:
E, VIOLATION OF THIS •1111111:E SHALL COISTIME A PEIIALTY ASSHSIDT
EQUAL TO THE MOlll1' Of THE UIUIIFUL. CGIITIIIUJION W TO MISDIC-
TIONAL UNITS OF THE -ICIPAL COUIT'S UMFa AIILITY TO IINSE,
Ayes: Council Netlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wl99ins, Bullock,
Clayton
Nays : Council .....,.rs Habefticht, Van Dyke
Motion to aaend carried.
Mayor Van Dyke offered an opportunity for final c01111ents before voting on
Council 8111 No. 10 .1 as aaended.
Council Mellber Habenicht slated Mr . Bullock 's Intent to have the courts decide
on •alters concerning all19ed violations sounds like litigation which sounds
like a cost to the taxpayer . She strongly retOlllltnded voting against the
bill .
M1yor Vin Dyke stiled she did not believe this bill is the best way to lddres s
th tter . Sh believes the bill ts PoOrly written, th1t ft does not lddress
the I ss ue of ethics, th1t it t1rvets specific orvantz1ttons . She suggested
th1t f Coun 11 chooses to 1ddress the ethics Issue of PAC contrlbutfOfls, the
be st way to do so would be to piss I resolution st1t ng th1t position. S
r qu sttd th1t s tiff prov de I cost 1nalysls of the record k ping and en •
f ore nt f or -,1 nt1tl011 of this p1rtlcul1r ordtnanc • Sh closed r
c nt by slit Ing she d d not support the ordln1nc •
' '
'
I . •
l -
•
•
EngllWOOd City Council Minutes
February 4, 1991 -Page 10
<.
•
. , .
•
,, -
•
Council Member Bullock countered Ms. Habenicht's conments stating he did not
understand why she was against the ordinance as it takes the power away from
"big monied 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
dee•s there is a need for one. He concurred that it is a noble objective to
eliminate all PACs and he would support that if a constitutional means 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 Bill No. 10.l as amended:
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton
Nays: Council Mellbers Habenicht, Van Dyke
Motion carried; Council Bill No. 10.l as aaended approved.
* * * * *
At this point, Council returned to the agenda -C0111Unications and
Proclaations.
8. ca.untcattons and Pl'ocl .. t1ons
(a) CCIUIICIL .... CLAYT• ao. -IT IIAS SEcaED, TO PIOCLAIN
FOIINY J, IHI TIIIIDUIN FOIUUY t, lttl, AS •MJIOIAL W AIMIDESS 11££1.•
Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, tt.thway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Not ton carried .
(b) CCIUIICIL .... MTIIIIIIIY DO, -IT IIAS SEcaED, TO PIOCLAIN TN(
anl 0, FDIINY, lttl, AS .... ICM NIS111Y ane.•
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke
Nays : None
Not on carried.
,. CoMent .... .
CCUICIL .... CLAYT• IIDWD, -
ITOI t (1)1
-IMICl •. J, SOIU OF lttl (Clllltll llll •· t. llffllllUtED IY CCUI ·
CIL .... NATIIIIIIIY) • EITITUDa
Al -IMIC( IUITI• ... IC SOYICf CGIINIIY W COUID A UTILITY USUDT
FOi A MS u• • TNE PIOPD1l LOCATED AT TNE II -CITY IIUTdlATD TIUTIIEJIT,
C
A Counc l Nellbers olt y, t • Wt991n s, Bulloc •
Cl y on, tt.bentd1t , Va11 D1
'
I . •
-
•
•
Englewood City Council Ninutes
February 4, lttl -Page 11
10. Public Hearing
•
• •
COUNCIL IIENIEI HATHMIAY IIOVED, -IT IIAS SECONDED, TO OPEN THE PUILIC HUii•
TO tmlDEI PIIOPOSED HZ•IIIIS EYIDEIICED IY CUICIL IILL NOS. 1 l1llCIUIH 7
llllat IIElE IIITICIDUCED -APPIOWED • FIIST HMI• • .JIIIIIMY 7, IHI.
· Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay. Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
Entered into the record was evidence that the Notice of Public Hearing was
pub 11shed in the City' s 1 ega 1 newspaper, El 1 wood Senti ne 1 , on January 17.
1991. Certifications of Posting of the af ectici property were also entered
into the record. All evidence was presented under oath.
Director Wanush presented background infonution concerning the rezonings,
identifying each parcel and explaining the current zoning and the proposed
changes. He c01111ented that each parcel .. t the criteria for rezoning as set
forth in the Zoning Ordinance. The Plannt, Ce11111tsston held a public hearing
on the rezoning of these seven parcels of and. Ht IIIPhastzed that no cre-
ation of non-conforatng uses would result froa these rezoning actions. D1s-
cuss1on ensued concemtng tht zoning on parcel 5 (Council 8111 No. 5) as an
autoaottve related use. Nr. Wanush responded. tnforatng Council that the
Planning COllll1ss1on and zoning staff consider autoaottve related use inap -
propriate for thts parcel of land.
There were no persons preHftt wllo wished to address Counctl concemtng the
rezoning of the seven parcels of land .
CUICIL .... ULTAY IMD, -IT IIAS SUIIIE1 1 TO Q.111 1111 ,a1c IEMI ••
Aye s: COUK 11 lllllbers loltay. Hat • ll i"tas, lull oc k,
Cl ayton, Haben icht , Van Dyke
Nay s: None
Mo t ton ca r r i ed .
(a) CCUIC I L Bill II>. I , IITIIJDUC[D BY COUIIC IL
BY TITLt:
s:
C rrted . Ord ••• tf I I,
I TAY,
..
• •
-
•
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 4, 1991 -Page 12
'
•
• t•
•
(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, AND
THE CENTERLINE OF THE HURON/INCA ALLEY FROM 1-1, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL TO 8-1,
BUSINESS.
COIIICIL MENIER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM
lO(b).
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. Ordinance No. 5, 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.
COIIICIL MENIER WJIGJNS MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO APPROVE MENDA ITEM
lO(c).
Ayes : Council Metlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried. Ordinance No. 6, Series of 1991, is hereby assigned.
(d) COUNCIL BILL NO. 4 , INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY, WAS READ
BY TITLE:
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF PROPERTY BOUN0£0 BY THE CEN-
HRLI NE OF U.S. 285 ( WEST HANPO(N AVENUE) ON THE SOUTH, THE A TlSF RAILROAD
RIGHT -OF-WAY ON THE WEST, THE EAST PROPERTY LINE OF THE PROPCRTY ID£NTIFIE0 AS
999 WEST HAMPDEN AVENUE ON THE EAST , ANO APPROXIMATE LY 500 FEET OF THC SOUTH ·
WEST CORN ER Of THE CINOERELLA CITY PARKING LOT ON THC NORTH. FROM 1·1, LIGHT
INOUSTRIAL TO B·I, BUSINESS .
COUNCIL NOIIO HATIWMY NDVED, -IT IMS SECNED, TO APNOV[ MED ITEM
lO(d).
Council r Hathaway stated she bel eved Council Bill No . 4 wa s or glnally
Introduced by Council MNbtr Habenicht; Cout1ell Meabtr Haben cht concurNd
stating she flt th alnu te s had Incorrectly lden l l f ed lht sponsor as Coun cil
MNber Hathaway . Therefore, Council NNber Hath...,y withdrew her 110tlon and
d ftrred lo Ms . Ha nlcht .
COUNCIL NOIIO HAIOUCNT NDVED, -IT IMS SECNED, TO ... TN[ JMINY 7,
IHI, CITY COUNCIL MIIIIT[S TO COllfCTlY 1•1CATE COUNCIL IILL •• 4 IMS IITIO •
IIUCED IY COUNCIL IIEMtl NMOUCNT •
II -
• .
'
I . •
-
•
•
•
• •
..
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 4, 1991 -Page 13
Ayes:
Nays:
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
Motion carried.
[CITY CLERK'S NOTE: AT THE TIME THE NOTION 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, UNDER THE CORRECT SPONSORSHIP.]
COUNCIL MENIER HAIENICHT MOVED, All) IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE MDl>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, ts hereby assigned.
(e) COUNCIL BILL NO. 5, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON, WAS READ
BY TITLE:
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF PROPERTY ADJACENT TO U.S.
HIGHWAY 285, ALONG THE SOUTHWEST ENTRANCE TO Clll>ERELLA CITY All> THE PROPERTY
IDENTIFIED AS 711 WEST HAMPDEN AVENUE FROM B-2, BUSINESS TO B-1, BUSINESS.
COUNCIL .... cun• MOVED, All) IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPIO¥£ MED ITEII
lO(e).
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried . Ordinance No. 8, Series of 1991, ts hereby assigned.
(f) COUNCIL BILL NO. 6, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK, WAS READ
BY TITLE:
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF PROP ERTY BOUll>ED BY WEST
GIRARD AVENUE ON THE NORTH, THE CENTERLINE OF U.S. HIGHWAY 285 (HAMPDEN
AVENUE) ON THE SOUTH, THE CE NTERLINE OF SOUTH ELATI STREET ON THE WEST, All>
THE ALLEY ON THE EAST SIDE OF CITY HALL FROM l ·l, LIGHT INOUSTRIAL TO B·l,
BUSINESS.
COUNCIL IDIO MLOCl MOVED, -IT lllS SEcao, TO AlfJIOVi MID ITEII
lt(f).
,. s: Cou ncil Mellbers Koltay, Mlthaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyk
Nay : Non•
l on c rrttd. Ordnance No. 9, Serles of 1991. ts h reby as si gned .
(9) C
lllll:
IL BILL NO . 7, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL IP8ER KOL TAY, WAS RCAO
• I
...
'
I . •
-
•
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 4, 1991 -Page 14
•
• •
..
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
B-2, BUSINESS TO B-1, BUSINESS .
COUNCIL 11£111£1 ICOLTAY IIOVED, AND IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE MBl>A ITEM
lO(g).
Ayes: Council Mellbers Kolhy , Hithaway , Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays : None
Motion carried . Ordinance No. 10, Series of 1991 , is hereby assigned.
11. Ordinances, Resolutions and Notions
(a) Acting Director Fonda presented a recoaendation frOII the Public
Works Oepartinent to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving a contract with
the Colorado Oepartaent of Highways for a project that will i 111p rove the sig -
nal i zation along South Broadway between Belleview and Littleton Boulevard.
The i 11proveaents have been rec0taiended by Denver Regional Coun c il of Govern -
ments. The State will provide all funds (approxi11ately $70 ,000) except for
i ndirect co st s incurred by Englewood, not to exceed $850. A si11 il1r contract
will be entered into by the State with the City of Littl eton . The Ci ty of
Englewood wi ll coordinate and interconnect the traff ic si gnal equipaent with
the City of Li ttleton 's Traffic Control Systea at the Ci ty 's expense and at no
add i tional co st to the State. The City Clerk was asked to r ead Counc i l Bi ll
No. 12, entitled :
COUNC IL BILL NO . 12, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBE R HAT HAWA Y
A BILL FOR AN ORD INANC E APPROVING A CONTRACT BETWEE N THE COLORADO DEPARTMEN T
OF HIGHWAYS ANO THE CIT Y OF ENGLEWOOD FOR FlN >I NCi TO IMPROVE TRAFFIC SIG-
NAL IZATION ALONG SOUTH BROADWAY .
COUNCIL NEIIIER HATIWIAY IIOVED, N IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE • FIIST IOD-
IN& COUNCIL IILL IIO. 12, SERIES Of lffl.
Ayes: Co un cil Nellbe r s IC ol tly, Hathaway, Wl99lns, Bullock,
Clayto n, Ha benic ht , Van Dyke
Nays: None
lion carried •
(b) D r tor Black presented a r coaendat on fr
part nt to adopt a resolution transferring S46,000 rOII Col
Earnings to th 1991 Golf Course Budg t for the •10.000 Tr
Blac xpl1lntd that stiff will be constructing t pro j fr
north to th Bt1r Cr k pedestrian bridge, whtch wi ll I r co t rt ·
due long -tena aa ntenance . Ht assurtd Council, th ran,f rd d no aff t
th cu rrtnt l1ndscaptng funds for the golf cour • _ ftded p
Th resolut on w s as tgntd a nuaber and read by t tl :
R O UTION 11. s R1 s or 1991
'
I . •
'
-
-
•
•
•
•
• -
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 4, 1991 -Page 13
Ayes:
Nays:
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
Motion curied.
[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 INTROOUCED COUNCIL BILL NO. 4. CONSEQUENT-
LY, NO CORRECTION TO THOSE MINUTES IS NECESSARY. COUNCIL BILL NO. 4 WAS
PUBLISHED ON JANUARY 10, 1991, UNDER THE CORRECT SPONSORSHIP.]
COIIICIL IIEIIIER HABENICHT IIOYED, _, IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO APPROVE Mam ITEN
lO(d).
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. Ordinance No. 7, Serles of 1991, ts hereby assigned.
(e) COUNCIL BILL NO. 5, INTROOUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON, WAS READ
BY TITLE:
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF PROPERTY ADJACENT TO U.S.
HIGHWAY 285, ALONG THE SOUTHWEST ENTRANCE TO CINDERELLA CITY AND THE PROPERTY
IDENTIFIED AS 711 WEST HAMPDEN AVENUE FROM 8-2, BUSINESS TO B-1, BUSINESS.
COUNCIL .... cun• IIOYED, -IT IIAS SECCNIED, TO APNOVE --ITEN
lO(e).
Ayes: Council Nlllbers ltoltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. Ordinance No . 8 , Series of 1991, ts hereby assigned .
(f) COUNCIL BILL NO. 6 , INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK, WAS READ
BY TITLE:
A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF PROPERTY 80UN0£D BV WEST
GIRARD AVENUE ON THE NORTH, THE CENTERLINE OF U.S . HIGHWAY 285 (HMPOCN
AVENU ) ON TH SOUTH, THE CENTERLINE OF SOUTH [l-ATI STREET ON TN£ WEST, MD
THE ALLEY ON THC EAST SID£ Of CITY HAL FROM 1-1, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL TO 1 ·1,
BUSIN SS .
COUNCIL NEMO MlOCI IIOYED, -IT lllS SECall, TO UNOft --ITEN
lt(f).
At :
Nay :
on carr ed . 0
Counc 1
Clayton, H
Non
n nc • 9,
Ill • 7, 1111
o lMl, h
(0 I C ll TA,
I . •
-
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 4, 1991 -Page 15
..
•
• •
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE GOLF COURSE 1991 BUDGET.
COUNCIL MENIER CLAYTON NOVm, All) IT lfAS SECOll»m, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO.
11, SERIES OF 1991.
Mayor Van Dyke aentioned that a 111tching grant from the Corps of Engineers 111y
be available for partial reilllburseaent 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 froa Union Avenue north is approxiaately SZ00,000.
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-@1ewood Sentinel, has volunteered to assist In the "10,000 Tru ProjecP
tty eaployee volunteers were discussed.
(c) This itea was aoved forward. See Page Nos. 7, 8 , 9, and 10.
(d) This itea was aoved forward. See Page Nos. 4, 5, and 6.
IZ. leneral Dtscusston
(a) Mayor 's Choice
(I ) Mayor Van Dyke brought one It• to the attent Ion of Council
and s taff concern i ng the budtet cut affecting street sweep i ng . She coaented
on the aaount of dirt, sand, and travel which has accuaulated Oft the streets
as a res ult of the ftw snow stof'IIS thus far Into the wi nter season, especially
In t he bu si ness areas . As she has received ..-rous cal ls coaplaining about
the accuau lat i on , she Inqu i red If there w s a po ssl b ll tty of addressing this
probl n sp i te of the budcJe l cut s.
( ) Cou r • C c
l Sweep i ng COflt•·
t hat In r xperltftC ngltllOOd 's stree t s
tro are a, and t h1t cOftd tton ts a r esul t of
'
I. •
I
]-
•
•
•
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 4, 1991 -Pagel&
. '
•
• •
(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.
COIIICIL IIEIIIER HABENICHT IIOVED, Alm IT IIA5 SECCINDED, TO APPIOVE RESOLUTION IIO.
12, SERIES OF 1991.
Ayes :
Nays:
Council Nellbers Koltay , Hathaway , Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton , Haben i cht, Van Dyke
None
Motion carried.
(it) Council Nellber Clayton:
l) Proposed that the City use less sand, reducing the necessi ty to sweep as
often. He di d COIIIP l iaent staff on aat ntenan ce of Bro adway through
Englewood.
Z) Announced hi s appotntaent to Nat i onal Le ague of Ci t ies Pol i cy C0111ttt ee
for Energy, Environaent and Natural Resources .
3) Announced Boy Scout Troop No . 92 plans to volunt ee r i t s se rv i ces to the
•10 ,000 Tree Project.•
4) Coaented about the Rev enu e Po licy propo sed by hiaself and Council Nellber
Koltay and req uested i t be sc hedul ed for discussion In the ne ar f uture.
( 111) Council Nlabe r Habenich t coaent ed there are ?ood th i119s
and bad tht 119s abou t t he S1nd i119. It ts certa i nly needed lllheft It s Icy, bu t
It Is a hazard when t he Ice clears up. le1vl119 t he sand on the streets Is 1
safety concern, not Just an aes t he t ic GIie.
( iv) Council Netlber Wiggins tnqulred about th status of the
safety/parking hsues for Flood Middle School, particularly as it ,..htes to
access froa U.S . 285 . Mr. Fraser will provide that tnforaatlOft shortly .
(v) Counc 1 r Hath•-, taled t r I 1 "-AO· MG -A-THON
t. 119 Tu sday, F bruary 5, about which s has adv s t Alllr u
Beautl ful CoorcHnator . Sh r 1nded COUftt 1 nd shff ut t let ck -off of
th •cLAO· IAC ·A·THON , Apr l 6 It Milt Hlgtl Stldlua . S ed o1Uftt rs
for £119lNOOd 's lip -sync perforaanc .
(vi) Coun 11
I)
"' -. '
•
I . •
-
•
•
•
.
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 4, 1991 -Page 17
'
•
• ,~
•
apart.ent building. As the agreeaent is written, eligible properties
over four dwelling units are excluded.
COUNCIL IEIIO ltOLTAY IIOYED,-, IT IIAS SECCIIIDO, TO APPIOYE A --TIIIE lfAIYER
TO SECTICII I, SUISECTICII 2 OF THE EIILEMOOD HOUSI• IDIAIILITATICII LOAN AUEE-
IENT IN DIDO FOi THE EIIILEMOOD NDUSI• MITHORITY TO ACCEPT_, REYIEV All AP-
PLICATICII FlCIN 1t1•1c1t1•1c UAL.TY.
Council Mellber Clayton c01111ented 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 who wished to
rehabilitate their residences, stating he would have serious reservations
about approving an arrang ... nt providing funds for rehab of the building
in question . Council Mttlber Koltay assured Council no other action would
be taken without further discussion on the utter. This action would
only allow the Housing Authority to accept and review the application.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Motton carried.
Council Mttlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
Z) With reference to the recent chi• of Nancy K. 5111th concern i ng a sewage
problN,
CCIUIICIL .... ULTAY IIDIED, -IT 1111 SUaD, TO M:Cm THE IID.EAS( OF ALL
CLAIIS DATIi .-.Y 31, INI.
Ayes: Council ....,.rs Koltay , HathMMy, Wigg i ns , Bullock,
Clayton, Habeftlcht , Van Dyke
Nays : None
Notion carr i ed . Council .....,.r Koltay ca•1nded Di rector Fonda , Ci ty Attorney
DeWitt and Ns. Slltth on the resolution of th is aatter .
3) Transa l tted copies of a propo sed ord i nance retarding eapl oyH residency
requtreaents ; requested this aatter be d l se11ssed at the upc •tng s tudy
sess Ion .
4) Advised Cou ncil that he wt 11 be bringing forth a request for S75,000 ad ·
dl t lon al fund s f or t he Housing Rth ab tlt tatlon Progr•, explaining how
these funds woul d be utili zed .
(vi 1) Council Nlaber Bullock reques t ed t ha t all City Build ng 11,.
s pec tors be present at t he Busli,ess TNI NN tlng on Febru ary 6, IHI .
ll . Ci ty IIIN .... 's ~
(a) Mr . Fruer CClalllled further on t he sud/travel Issue, noting that
effort this ye ar hH bNII c111stcltrlbly aore 191renlve thaa n t p11t.
ldtQuacy of tht City 's s a fety efforts wts dtscus1ed, especially In thos
1 H rt t rt art probl tnterstetfOIIS , llodlftcat ons to t Protr •
ng U9lt ltd by sta ff , ktl,tng In a tftd safety as •11 as co t s •
II -
•
'
I . •
]-
-
•
•
•
• t•
•
<.
Englewood City Council Minutes
February 4, 1991 -Page 18
•
(b) Mr. Fraser provided additional infonnation on eaployee volunteers
for the "10,000 Tree Project.•
14. Ctty Attorney's Report
(a) Mr. Gri .. expressed appreciation for Council's action on the
release of the Smith claia.
15. Adjouna111t
COUNCIL IIEIIID ltOLTAY IIDYED TO ...... The ... ting adjourned at 9:52 p.a.
~.) . ·J/·/J . ;"
. /2 /{<'A ~~v City
''
·-
0
I . •
•
-
•
•
•
RESOLUl'ION NO. d.
SERIES OF 1991
·~
..
•
t'
• " •
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING RACHEL STODDARD TO FILLA POSmON ON
THE ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC UBIWlY BOARD fOR.111E CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
WHEREAS, lbete la a vacancy oa lhl Enpwood Mlle Ubruy Board; and
WHEREAS, Raebel Stoddlrd ba1 applied for• appci+,..,....,.. to lbe Eqlewoocl
PlallUc u.., 8-d;
NOW, 1HEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY 1111! aTY COUNCLOF 1111!
aTY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, 'DIAT:
RacW Sloddlnl II...._,"' a••• to aaw oa"' Fapwood Nlllc ...._, Board. ... IO aplN p__, I, 1995.
ADOPl'EDANDAPPIOVED ... INldlrol .. wJ, 1991.
Aiaild i&,w.;. ... ,-
rn R. &w. o, a.ii
"'~
. '
• .
•
I· •
•
,
-
-
•
•
•
/
RESOLUTION NO. / ;
SERIES Of 1991
· ...
•
• •
\. ,..
A RESOLUIION APPOINTINO Blll. DRAPER TO FILL A POSITION ON 11IE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FOil lllE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD.
WHEREAS. there Is. \l8CalC)' OD the Plannlns and Zoalaa Olmmlnioa; and
WHEREAS, Bm Dmper lia applied (or m appolntmeal to lhe Plmnl• and Zoainl
0-mleelon:
NOW, 1HEREfORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY 11IE CTY COUNCILOf lllE
a1Y OF ENGLEWOOD, C:OLOltADO, THAT:
• Dmperll--,app a Ins, 1 to mw • die ......_and Zoallls Ownmleelon.
tam to ...... ,__, 1, lt9S.
ADOPl'EDANDAl'PROVED61119*cllyolfelll•y, 19tl.
rn a&.. a.;a.ii
I, Pl2ltclall. C...,Cllya.ll llr .. C'llyol~1ll,""Cr.1--.
Clllllfy ............ CDpJolRn I Jh No.__;fedllollt91.
rna:&.
" -' . . ,
~
• .
. .. •,
..
•
I . •
•
' ,
-
-
•
•
RESOLUTION NO. / &
SEUESOF 1991 -
<,
•
• • 4
A llESIOU1110N AlfOINTING VAJ EPJE WIJ.l.JAMS TO fD.L A POSJTION ON
1HE EMGLEWOOD PUBLIC LJBaAllY BOARD FOil 'DiE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
WHEUAS. 6-lla..-c,oa die Eatpwaod Public: IJ1nly Bon; aad
WHEltl!AS. V ...... WU... .. applled foraappai.....,.IOdle~
NlllcU-,~
NOW, 11ll!UfOU. BE ll'USOLVED BY THE arY COUNCIL Of THE
arY OFEMGUWOOD, COLOltADO, 1HAT:
v ..... wa...11....,wa111rt•..,,.•dle~~u..,
..... _ • ..,..,..,1.1tts.
ADOPl'ED AND AnlOVED 611 19* day of....,, 1991.
AJaltdi rnl h, w.;.&t-
rna. &.. a,didi
I, ...... a. C-, Cllyallk lor .. Cllyof P ;mm••• C1.1a•h-.. ~ .............. capJoflrrahd11 No._...._., lttl.
• .
'
6 E-
..
•
I . •
•
,
-
-
•
•
•
• ~ . . ~ . • ~ .
E, fl
RESOLUTION NO. _d
SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLtmoN APPOINTING DERYL VAUGHN GEASE TO FILLA POSmoN ON
THE ENGLEWOOD PUBUC LIBRARY BOARD R>R l1IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
WHEllEAS, a.... II a vac:wy CNI die Eaalewood Pllblic: IJlnly Board; and
WJIEltEAS, Da,I v .... Owe •applied roru ...,. ... ID die Ea,lewood Pulllic I.a-y Board;
NOW,~ BE ITU.SOLVED BY 1111! QTY COlJNCILOFlllE OTY OF ENGLEWOOD, CX>l.ORAD0, 1HAT:
Dayl V ..... O... II....., lpp~aeed to 1aW CN1 die f.aalnroocl PuWic lJlary Boanl. ... lO ....... F•-,1,Jtt2.
ADOPl'ED AND APPIOVED Ilda IHa day olfellnary, lttl.
Pllitciak &., di;didi
........ H.c..,a.,a.a. .. ~.,-=·lCth , .. ...., ~ .............. .,,.,. . ····-"'"'·
• I
..
I. •
,
-
-
•
•
RESOLUTION NO. Jj_
SERIES OF 1991
•
• •
\,
,r.
A RESOLUTION REAPPOIN11NO HELENE TOBIN TO Fill A POSmON ON TIIE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION R>R TIIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
WHEREAS, Helene Tobia ii a aaneat member on tbc Planni• and Zonina
Commlllion; and
WHEREAS, Helene Tobia• applied for ,mw Dintmeal to tbc Plannl• and
Zanlna Commllllan;
NOW, 1HEREFORE, BE rr RESOLVED BY TIIE CTY COUNCIL OF TIIE
CTY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, "DIAT:
Helw Tollin ii --,.::,;•111 tomw• dlil n
Commllllaa, tem to aphe I, ltt.S.
ADOnED AND APPIOVED ... IHI dlyalFel111111y, lttl.
rnR.&..a;<W
I, P1111daR. c-. a,cw ._ .. Cllyal~ Calart,...,
atdty .. ....,. ii• ... eon a1a111a.t111 No.~ a1 '"'·
hiiiciaR.&w
~-
' .
• . .
,
r .
..
I . •
' ,
1-
-
•
•
RESOLUTION NO ._
SERIES OF 1991
·.,
(,
•
,..
• I•
•
A RESOLUTION a L L I I ENE TOBIN TO FILL A POSmON ON 11IE
Pl.ANNINO AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR. TIIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
WHEREAS, Hdenc Tobin is a aarrent member on the Planni• and Zonin1
Commiuion;and
WHEREAS, Helmc Tobin Im applied for appointment to the Planni• and
ZoaiaaO.m.,.,.;
NOY,, 11IEREfOllE, BE rr RESOLVED BY TIIE Cl1Y COUNaL OF TIIE
Cl1Y QP£NGLEWOOD, COLORAD0, 1HAT:
Heleae Tobin ii llaeby N11F11 Dialed to aerve OD the ...... • ZAmina
Commllllon, 1enD toapi,e ,ebnary I, 1995.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tlda 19111 clay olfellnmy, 1991.
Palrtc:ta R. &w, a.ya.ii
I, Pllltda H. Clow, Olya.t for .. Cllyol~ Co&awh, .._.,
Cllltlty 111e ...... a .... can ot 111 aa.r:. No. _, ot 1tt1.
mrA.&.
,, -
. '
•
'
..
I . •
•
-
-
•
•
•
RESOLUrION NO • .L{J.
SERIES OF 1991
·..,
..
•
,. . ..
•
A llESOLUrION APPOINTING HELENE TOBIN TO FJU A POSITION ON 1HE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR 1HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
WHEREAS, there la a vacancy oa lhe Plaaabla aad l.onllll C.ommlalon; and
WHEREAS, Helene Tobin bas applied form appal.....,.. to lhe Plannma and
Zoniaa COIIIIDhskm:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE ff USOLVED BY 'IRE atY COUNCIL OF 'DIE
atY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, 1RAT:
8--Tolallilawy..,allln,,1o..-•1'eftF I 1wlZGalas
Ownntteloe, ............. ,...., I, lttS.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED ... IHI dayolF.a.-y, lttl.
ma:&.. aa,a.ii
I, PIOdcla R. C-, Clly alll lir .. Clly olE= • •• Cth t,....,
C11111t,6u1N, .. 11a ... copyoll rat 21t1 •-.r1tt1 •
.....a.1.&.
. ~ .
' '
•
I.
,
' .
•
1-
•
•
;0
RESOLIITION NO.~
SERIES OF 1991
..
•
• •
,.
A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING APPOINTMENI' OF JESS L GERARDI TO 1HE
ARAPAHOE COUNTY CULTURAL COUNCIL
WHEREAS, it ii appropriate thaa the Cty ofEnalewood be specifically repmented
on the Arapahoe County Cultural Council: and
WHEREAS, there ii a vacancy on the Anpaboe C'.ounty Culaaral Ccuncil: and
WHEREAS, Jea L Gerardi ii a quallfted EasJewood dtizCD wbo can
...... siNdcal1y repreaent the City of Enpwood oa lbe Amplboe County Qahural Council;
NOW, 11IEllEFOllE, BE rr RESOLVED BY 1HE Cl1Y COUNCIL OF THE
Cl1Y OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORAD0, 1HAT:
J-L GetUdl Is hereby recommended appoiDtmenl 10 lbe Anpahoe <:ouaty
Cuhuml Cauac:D.
ADOPIEDANDAPPROVEDdda ltdldayolNnlly, 1991.
A1aiw111ckiL,-,;;t.
I, Plldcla H. C...., CllyClall ro, .. Cllyot~ a C, Cal a a Ca, a..,
cesdty .............. CIDpJ all ..... No._. of 1991 •
.....a.A.&.
•
. ,
•.
.. .
..
I. •
,
]-
•
•
•
•
0
•
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, John Rotolo wu born in Cerreto, Italy on March 28, 1891,
immigrated to the United S1a1es in 1899, and bec:amea naturalized citizen in 191S; and
WHEREAS, John Rotolo enlisted in the Naval Reseive in 1918, served on the
USS Texas in the Pacific, and received an Honorable Discharge; and
WHEREAS, John Rotolo has been a lonptandin1 respected Englewood business
penon;and
WHEREAS, John Rocolo has been an active manber of the community, and has
been honored by the 4-H clubs, the American Lqion, and the Enalewood City c.ouncn:
and
WHEREAS, on May 12, 1971, the John P. Jlocolo Park wu dedicated in
EnaJcwood;and
WHEREAS, John Rotolo will be 100 years old on March 21, 1991; and
WHEREAS, the dtizenl of Enpewood wish a warm and sincere happy birthday to
John Rocolo;
NOW TIIEllEFORE, the City Council of the City of Enalcwood, Colofado; hereby
proclaiml Marcil 21, 1 HI •
JORN I.OTOLO DAY
la the Chy o( Eaalewood. I 111P all our ddaal IO help Jolm RGIOlo c:elelNMe 1111 IOOIII
bkdlday • .. Ellie Malley C:....nnW c...r belwem 2:00 and 4:00 p.m . on lllunday,
Mardi 21 , 1991 .
OIVEN.aamya-dand..adlil l9dacllyoffe1Nary, 1991 •
&m
"' -
•.
8 -A
'
I . •
-
]-
•
•
•
I
\ O"
'·
•
•
au«:n. BILL NO. 63.l
nmaxx:m BY <DJNCn.
MDmmS HA'DfAWAY .Ari>
~
~ CR>INMa AMEK>n«i DU..!HXD l.f.lUCIPAL CXDE 1985 BY REPEALING PARTS CF
Tl'l'LE 6, Tl'l'LE ll, ~ Tl'l'LE 16 .AND AOOING A NDl Trn.E 15.
NDF.AS, the restructuring of the Qlglewood Code will provide for rrcre
effective enforcement by the Code Enforcement Officers and will be nme CCl'l-
venient for the citizens as a whole; and
l'IIERFAS, a Task Force was established to review envircnlmltal and
nuiam,ce iuues; and
~. the Qlglalood Planning m,d 7.aung Board and fhvi.rcrmntal Qn..
mittee has reviwed the Tuk Force .n.cxJillalldatiCIUI and made CXIIIIBlts thareon;
and
IIDF.AS, regulation of darelict m'ld hctlby whicles haw i:..t apecifically
nmified; and
llll!Rl'.NI, the City Quw:11 fala it is in t.'w beat tnt..t of the taalth,
aafety and wlfare of ita citiaaw to naka the folladng c::hangea;
IDf, TrW<JtE, • IT <llllADlm BY 'ftlE CITY <Xll«:IL Cl 'DIE cm Cl DG&-
IOX>, O"llPADO, AS ~I
8acticn l. OWiptc'S l, JA, 38, lC and 4 of Title 6; Section 4 of Ollpta'
1 of Hu. n, Section 1 of Owlpt.er • of Title 16 DIIIJlaload fllnicipal Coda
l.H5 are twnby npeeled; and
8acticn 2. A ,_, Title 15, D,glaa,d IU\icipal Coda 1N5, Nlatin9 to
twialth, unltation and ~ protection, is twnby addad to Nld -
~:
fllUS 15 -.., ----JID •www1n:L•-••aa.1111, WWW
15-1-1 .......,, "''
-1 -
•
'I
'
I . •
,
•
-
~ ,
•
• •
I I : I I
I a
~
J
i
EI: t
111
BR I ti ..
.... t
t~ ~Q .. ,. s . ~
~ flJ!!!t!lJ ff !ii~!I! n::J~!!~I! Hi !~lri !H:Ui f
-~lfijfa 111si1~~~ ~ f!j ii~
I~ llJJJ~ lrRt~RRiR l !11 :1~ a¥f Jif-! g;i11~r ~
iJ1J 11 1J 1 r!ail •1 .,;~; RfiR1 . ! aJ;; 11:11; i f~1t!J(tf Rflllf~. RRf1fJ~ff. Ii f,J( Ja&W. ,
• , . .
• . \ •
• •
r
•
'
.. ,
I
I . . .
' ' ~ .
i= ,
~
,.
a
"'
.
.
'
~
I
1-
.
'
-
•
..-am, PltIVlmt
•
•
(.
•
"'
• I•
•
-~---
tires, and other manufactured goods
that are so worn, deteriorated or d:lacr
lete as to fflllke than unusable in their
existing oonditiat, but are subject to
being dismantled.
A place where junk, wute, diacardad,
or salvaged materials are bought, sold,
exchanged, stored,baled, packed, disas-
sent>led, or handled, including auto-
mobile wrecking yards, house wrecking
and structural steel lllllterials and
ecpi.pmnt, but not including the pur-
chue or storage af med furniture and
houaehold 8Cf.11.pant, uNd cars in
operable oonditicn, uNd or salvaged
materials a part of llllll'IUfacturing
operaticns.
Garbage, refuae, and rutlbiah, a da-
finad herein, and all other wate
atarial ""1.ch, if thrown or c:llpaaited
-herein prd\ibited, unds to cnata •
dlnger to pmlic hMlth, safety and
walfare.
Natarial ""1ch la capebl• of cmainlJ
injury to livinlJ cqan1aa by chak:al
~ian or la capeble of cmain1J
dlltriantal effec:U "°' the phyaical
or 9IXJIIClllc wall~ of indivi4aals.
llafsring to or darlwd tzaa livinl ~-
A lot, parcel, tract er plot of land,
t09IJthllr vi th the l:llaildi"98 and atruc-
~ ttm.cn .
1ln'I Mlllng, hr:aaae, bl.a.lldint er otts
stnc:tun, dlillJ.tned er ..S, elthsr
"11olly er in s-t, fer ... lveta ~
tial puqioeee, ~ lnhablt.ed er
ta+X• Uy er oantiwly UIUllhlblted
ar wcmt, 111111 lhl.U laclud9 -, ,-.s •
910iftll, walk, ....... ' pardl, ..... ·...-1.bule or MU.,._ l:lelollillnt or ~
~ to ... Mlllnf, ..... .
ldint or , 111111 ... ,-
land Oft no taalldinf adllta.
Prt ... buel Ill
-, -
II' -.
• .
I· •
,
]-
PUlkE8 •N,B
•
•
•
•
..
• •
Land and, generally, ~tever is erec-
ted, growing ~ or affi.>Ced to land.
Real prq,erty a, which is located a
building. Property that is zaied or
uNd for CXJllll!?'Cial U8e which is uaed
principally for the sale or leue of
l'lllrdlandiae, goods, or services, or
interest in land which is generally
r:ecognbed u being zaied for a retail
or wholesale busineBS.
ltrf'/ and all au.ts, sidawa.l.ka,
boulevards, alleys or other public ways
and ,ny and all pd)lic parks, squares,
grounds and buildings owned or lllllin-
ta.inad by the City or other gc,verrwan-
W -,.cy pr:ovidad for the bmlefit of
the ganeral pd)lic.
Clplble of being ~ M .. iONd by iaicro-
organiaa with sufficient rapidity to
c:auae ruisancea frcn ocklra or~-
A viahicular-type, por:Uble structure
without pezw•tt. f~on, "1ich cm
be tollad, haaled or dri¥m 111d priasi-
ly dsaiCJMd -taporuy living~
mdation far racrMtianal' c-.,inlJ 111d
tnval me 111d includinlJ, but not
llaited to tr...i trai1-a, tZ\ICk ~
... I ClllltinlJ trailers 111d Nlf-
prcipelled a:,t« ta.a.
All pitreecible or flD1111UtNaCible--.
includinlJ ~. ~uh •......
stnat ci..unr,, dMd Mials, offal,
drqlp1np' ablndaned IFPliw 111d
Vllhicle part.a •
---111d oonai prqieJJ.ed CII."
sirlMl.'Ur t« ... .---.u.11
elf the IUCl,._M
illcldllntally
Kl"all:.9 « RMI .. _..
lhlll incl
not bf llllf
-. -
'
I. •
' ,
1-
(,
•
•
•
. •~
•
road oonstructioo or naintenance equi~
mant, ditch digging or mac:avating ap-
paratus, well drilling or boring ~
nint, fire-fighting eqntpw,t, vehicles
designed to transport equiplant and
vehicles used in ainnectioo with er for
the repair and maintenance of ccnstruc-
tioo or maintenance ecpdpw,t ta-
porarily or pemma\tly amnted en such
vehicles, provided that such ecp•ipnmt
i• transported mlll yard to job, job to
job, or jd> to yard and ecpdpwtt
primarily designed fer hoisting, lift-
ing, mewing, loading er digging qiera-
tiona. 'ftw fcngoing definition is
partial and shall not inc:ludl othar
whiclea of wmmai. daai91, •1• er
fllll8 that ... dBi~ priaarily fer
p1EpC1NS ct.her thin tnnllp:lrtinl!J ar-
c:handiae er p I I ..,CS.
,,,. halting t1 • whicle, "-thllr OCICU-
pt.d er not, othar thin ----uy fer
the purpoa t1 and "'1la actually --
CJlll9d in NmivinJ er ~
r .,.. ••
'lb i...., patt. aund, er halt • whi-
cle ar 111tm wtdcle In a ~ pl.-
ear • period ol. ••*,....,.., haun ar
a.r.-uc~-dla~
--· ol. ....... tnlllll 111111 ....
afrar.11 • ~ -ol.
to i*c+Wlt lllllttin9 alalf ita
lallllh· 9'ia tam ... nat iN:1ull
pri n.11.
1wff "-led Vllhicle, wlthaut llllt.1•
.... and hllnnl .. tllltJ w1-at
m ttWl tm thal•"" ,..., *Id\ is
~ to be ... br. --whkle
lftlll to carry u lollll lllollt ..
ita (Ml aN:tUn and J.a ..-.i-
1 y lftlll OCISIDftly to crny 111111
~ prcpM:J tM .-UC ~-
-s-
. ,
I. •
,
-
'
]~
•
•
•
• ,,_
,.
• (•
•
r
•
which may occasiooally be driven OYer-
the public highways as a IIDtor vehicle •.
For the purpose of Title 15, Englewood
l'llnicipal Code ooly, a small trailer is
any wheeled vehicle, without nDtive
power and having an enpty weight of two
thousand pounds or less, which is
designed to be drawn by a IIDtor vehicle
and to cany its cargo load ,molly~
its own sttucture and which is general-
ly and oamally used to cany and
transport property over the pmlic
high,rays.
All putracible and na,putre9eible
waste, both CXl!blstible and nc11ca1tiu11-
tible, including without limitation:
mimal and vegetable wute resulting
fraa the handling, preparation, cocking
and OC>nll\,IIIJtion of food; aahes; caw;
pllpC'; wrlA)inga; cigarettes; card-
board, yard clippings; i..v.,
tranctiea; l«X>d; daad arwala; offal;
drq:lpings; wata and UNd building
iateriala; 9lw; bec!lling; ClOCMI!)';
abanlb.s er \ftlllllble hcuNhold fur-
nillhinl)a; lballdcnad er unaaab1e ap-
plianca; and lballdcnad er urmubla
autaa.iw ar othar ~ puts ar
d,jecta.
A oantaiMr of at.al , 1«X>d er plMtic:
with a tcp ar OOIUIU' that c:a1 be -=----
ly f.-..d on the oant&iner to pnvmt
the oanteta flaa being carried ar
..itand by the e1amta ar anJaala.
,.._ ar plMtic ba1Ja .. ru s-mttact
traah oantaJ.nen --.,t far CJl'AN clip-
PUIIJII and lMwe, if pcaperly NC\INd.
"""' mt.or whicle .. ,ts:,ped with ...
dlat,ned to carry pccparty and wuc:h is
CJll*&lly and OllaUlly UNd to Cl/lrr'f
and trlNIPClft l*cputy w the s;u,lic
hi~.
_,_
• .
'
•
I • •
,
]-
<.
vaaa.B,IIBIY
•
•
•
•
,..
• •
Means any device which is capable of
nxwing itself, or of being mc:Mld, f:ran
place to place upon wheels or endless
tracks; such term, for the purpcee of
this Title, shall not include aty flllffl
tractor or any ~lalll!ll'lt of husbllndiy
designed primarily or exclusively far
UN and used in agricultural operation
or any device l!Dlled by llll9CUlar pcJWm".
'l'his definition also neans any •lf-
prcpelled vehicle which is designed
primarily far travel on the ld>lic
highways and "'1ich i• generally and
ocna\ly UNd to transport pencna Ind
prq,erty over the pw,lic highways.
mt IIDt:Or vehicle lic:8'Nd by the State
of ColorlldD ... CXWlCial whicle.
mt vehicle designed, Nintainad or
UNd primarily far the tranapcrtation
of pkq,w'ty.
1,ny vahicle "'1ch ia w.clad, 1 •tad,
er a.t:.untially 1iamtlec! to the a-
tent that auch vahicle ia inaperllble er
ia inclplble of being .,.. \llldar ita
Gllll palm'. It Nll includa My whi-
c:le9 llluinl) CM ar m "-la Ind my
wbicle "'1ch ldll • Clll'IWlt liaawe
pl-. ar wiMicna atidlar er llhich
JAcb iawwwa ...
,.,, whicle of the foUcldnlJ type in
tha PlaceM of being built, matcnd er
a1ntaiMd • • hallby ar di..-.icn flaa
ana• • 191111s aao..,. ian: beat, clM-
aic car, ..-riantal car, off-ftlld
'MW:le, nm oar aid cl1nUct Vllhicle •
_., trae, bnllh er ads nM ar
nmdoua , ..... kin ~ -9l'CMI to
aturity or ia in ..,... of six illdlea ,,.,in~-
-~ er~~ ... . atlllr thM • OClllft, on the ... lot
vu:11 • prillcdpel buil.,.. er lltncbln,
... • : = f4' ... ---.atiw:tied flm
tM .... IIO tM *r, --,& • ----...............
-7 -
..
I . •
•
]-
•
•
•
• t •
•
..
A yard extending across the full width
of the lot between the front lot line
and the nearest line or point for
buildings as required by setback
requirements.
A yard extending across the full width
of the lot between the rear lot line
and the nearest line 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 fran the froot yard to
the rear yard, or in the absence of
either of such yards, to the frait or
rear lot line, u rray be.
A. Ho penan ahall throot, pl11ee er depoait any trash a, any pmlic atrat,
in • pblic park or place, or in any public building within the City •-
cept in truh ocntainen.
B. No [l8r90l'I llhall throot, place er dapceit any trash in any fountain, laka,
bay, st.nm or other body of water within the City nor a, my occupied or
vacant .-q,erty within the City.
C. No penan 11hall affix my poster, notice er like davice to attract pj)lic
attantion, to my lalllPQSt, pmlic utility poat, traffic control dllvice,
UN, pj)lic 8t.rUetUr9 or building ..:,apt M nay be aut.horilllld by lal.
D. £\lluy occuplnt, lellae, or CMWr of a bullinea property ill ~ to
J1a11r> the llidaalk adja:,mt to the propei't.y or the pcoportianal llhar-. of
~ 111...ik, wl.lGMy, MU, cr parking lot f ! truh, eaoept •
prcwidlld in Sllrtian 15-2-3 (E).
E. No CICCq)Mt, 1-, or owner of real rty
dllpoeit in, my c,uttar, atrat, all-V or pl:>lic pl
qr ... clJ.Fpinp, 1..v., tranc:t.s or tr t
Iii Jc er dd\lWWlly, ~ M provi in &.:~Ulr'I
F. driver er .,.....r-of an aut.ca:lb
a.
It •
or other whicle llhall thrall, pl
arty er my public atrat er pl:,Uc
panan lhall dri,,. ""' tNCk' tr
-..u.p-n;. cr whicle into er v thin
~.-ldorl to~ t
I . •
-
-
•
•
•
• t•
•, -
I . No persa\ shall thrtM or ~it trash within the trash container of an-
other pencn without that peraon•s mcpress or inplied consent.
~-2 TNISll/;ns./f!iltJNNa -ICBSll&'IDL DISDtICI' alDlla\TI(R;.
A. Ho person shall store junk out-of-doors.
B. No person shall concb:t or permit u.l.vage or storage operations or
faciliti• in any residentially 7.oned area.
~-3 PUaNIII' JIii> RIIDIAL Cir 'IRASII:
.,. £Very occupant or owner of real property shall relllCMI, or cause the re-
maval of, all &CC\mllationa of trash frcn such property, and, pmlding the
nnwal, shall place the ... in a trash oontainer kept for that purpoae.
~ nn:wal, the .... shall be taken to a site authorized for diapoeal
of trash.
D. 'Iha ~ er owner of real property within this city shall take er
plce fer oollctian all truh stored on the real property to ., au-
tharbed s ite fer the di11p»1l of trash within a period of NVWl (7) days
after &COIIWatian.
c. All penana ahall store all trMh in OCJV9r9d truh cont.ainen in such a
...,,_. • to pnvwtt it fftlll ming carried or ac:attend by animls er the
el-.ta and to pnvwtt the aiuian of naxioua er offensive odon.
o. All CJCCl'*1U er awnera of real pcq:mty shall Nt trah oontainera back
at 1wt five (5) feet frm the llida pcqwty linN Ind ooncMl thm with
an ~ er nan-.--thrau;h ecnen. No s-nc,n ahall atore trah Ind
CJUba1Je in the fflmt yard fer m ttlml a.,ty-four (20 haun prier to•
achacllled collctian er pick-q,.
z. All ...... ahall pl .. trMh aantAinan within the pd)lic ri--of-wy
anly en lWIJU,larly achacllled pick-q, er oollction days and in a iainer
"'1dl vil1 not cbet.ruct Vllhicular er pedaetrim traffic and shall ramvia
Mid tnlh ocnt.ainan fn:a the pd)lic ri--of-wy not 1M:er than balty-
four (24 ) haun aft.er the pick-q, er oollction .
F. No .-.in IN.11 _.,. in the bua1NN of N11Drin1J er hauling trMh in
the dty Vlthaut fint d,t,ain.ing a 1~ t:ha'efcr. A )'911rly ncntrw-
f lb1a llcenN ahall be i...s by the DU'eet« of F'i.nance upon anrua1
fl dollars <*5. 00 l per Vllhiele .
CWSW J
IS-J..1 .... -•II I lls -UFO _,
OOC"'l*llt Ind/or of real pn:ip-
• all ..ta er Ollllr' a1x (f >
a-ciwu• tJ•lllll and lhlll , er tha IWIOWLl
alt.harillld tor d.llpON.1..
• .
I . •
-
•
•
•
•
• , .
•
15-3-2 !171'ICE '1'0 <l1l' .AR> RIKM: IB!IIS ,a,/at DISl'alE <I" 'DWiH, .'Ult at
SN,VJIGB.
A. Whenever the Citv deteilllines that weeds and/or accunulation of trash ex-
ist oo real property within the City 'Ahich are in violation of this Ol<IP-
ter, a Notice of Violation may be posted oo the property requiring that
such weeds and/or accunulations of trash be raooved within five (5) days.
l'lhenever proper abatenent action has not been underta.lcen pursuant to the
aforementioned Notice of Violation, a placard containing a notice in sub-
stantially the following fom may be posted upon such real property, for
a period of not less than five (5) days nor nme than ten (10) days.
'1'0 'nm <X1DW11B l&J/at CIIIRI a, 'DUS Wt:
Notice is hereby given that there exists upon this property accunula-
tions of waeda and/or trash 'Ahich have not been raooved and disposed
of in accordance with the provisions of • Notice
is further given that unless the .._ are miDved on or before
, 19 , the City of &,gliwooil ""shai..---1-ca-uae--tfie--.... -....... to--,be....--nnoved---w andc!Iiipoeed of, in 'Ahich event
the awnera of this property shall be liable for all costs, e,cpensea
and psl<i• therefor u •t forth in of the &,glewood
tuucipal Code of the City of Englewood, inc:luding assessment of a
pt'q)erty lian for the ooeta incurred.
B. Failure to CXl'l)ly with notices. If any occupant who is not the o,,ner of
rul pcq,arty fails to cxnply with a notice given pursuant to this ~
ter within the tiN IS'iod specified, the City Manager or his deaignee
shall notify the ncnraidant awnar of the property, if any, of the viola-
tion giving hia five (5 l days to r-,v,a and diapoM of the weeds/trash.
If the truh/weda are not rWUl'8d or diapoeed of as required, or if
there is no noN"Nidant «MWr, the City Mllnilger or his deaignee is aa-
thori.S to c:auae abau.nt of the oandition apecif ied in Nid notice.
All coats foe ~ incurred by the City plus 1n ldl\iniatrative coat
of o,mty-five t*06•t (25"1) of the dinct coat shall be charged against
the rul prq,erty and its owner.
..
c. Notice of coeu . If the c ty incurs oosta taking abatale\t action re-
~ by th.b Sact.ion, a ~ lhall be pnpared foe the antire coet
plus -fi ~ (25'.) ~atretive coats, and lhall be Miled
by cart f1 1, Rat.um a.pt ~. to the property c,,,ner with
ins that said coau foe --....nt lhall be pa d in full within
thirty ( 0) d linrJ dat • at.a t l 90 infCOl
y f 11.1ft to pay t within
thirty <JO > 4ays shall raw in 1n .. against the
~ "' ch shall canstitute a lian to the of the C ty pur-
allf'I provisions of this T tle.
D,
-10 -
,. -
'
I . •
,
-
•
•
•
• . , .
•
description of the piq,erty, the expenses and CX>Sts incurred, the date
that the abatement action occurred, and a notice that the City claiJns a
lien for the stipulated momt. 'l'he City Manager or his designee shall
c:ertify such assessmnt to the County Treasurer who shall oollect such
assessnent in the same manner as ad valorsn ta,ces are collected.
E. Lien assessmnt. Fran the date of the assessing statement, all asaeu-
nents shall constitute a perpetual lien against the specified real prop-
erty and shall have priority CJYer all liens excepting general tax liens
and prior special assessrwrt:s. No delays, mistakes, errors or ir-
regularities in any act or proceeding authorized herein shall prejudice
or invalidate SIY final aseeslll8ftt; but the same fflllY be nmeclied by the
City Manager or his designee, as the cue fflllY ~, ~ 1pplication
made by the property owner CIC other interested person. ~ SO raedied,
the ... shall take effect • of the date of the original •--.t.
F. IIAJMl•· 'Any occupant or owner of l'Nl pi::aperty fflllY appeal the ~
of coats or lien .... ._,t, in writing, to the City Mlnllger within fiw
(5) days of his receipt of notice. 'l'he appeal shall ocntain the 1ppel-
latt '• naa and adl:!E9u, the dllcisicn being lpp8aled, and a brief ex-
planaticn 'Why the IAJ8llatt should not be ~ to CXlll)ly with the
huant appealed. The City MIMl)u CIC his designee lllllY ~ infanally
with the appellatt to IIIIChlnge ,.,..wy infODMtion and shall baa •
dllcisian in writing to the appellant at the adlSress stated in the llpllMl.
G. otlm' Z 451M.
1. 1tny Ul1)Aid charCJe plus the aoeta and •-au not ~Ung fraa
acticn by the lngi.aod IU\icipal a.art ahall constitute • dlbt 4-
the City. 'l'he City Attor'IWy ahall, at the directian of the City
au.:11, institute civil at in the .,.. of the City to recouar
auch charges, caata and El ,ta. 'ftw raadi• shall be
CWPalatiw "1th all other n I ti•, including pcoaecuticn in
Pllnicipal Ocmt for -=ti v1oi.ticn of th1a Ollptar punumt to the
prarisicns and pmaltiN aubliahed by Title 1, Ollptar 4 of th1a
Oodl.
2. 'l'he ~ CIC W of the ~ l*cptiW laY be cited into D\-
91-Dod fladcipal a.art for failure to CXlll)ly with th1a Ollpta:
without rwcaivi"9 prier notice • alload in this Qypter. 'l'he b-
9\*'°9 of thza ( l > or m noticm of Yiouticn of th1a Ollptar
lhall be prim fcie evidlnoe that the CIOC\.-,t er CM.-dllibllrat:8-
ly and villflllly violated th1a ~ and M'f be pun.utwd within
the diacnt.icn of the Ocmt • prcwidld in s.cticn 1-4-1 of the D\-
91-ood IU\icipal Codi of lNS. flU9 shall be cuulativa
with all other t "".
caww•
m...._m a, ---rr,a -••••:1+11w•,
A, pereon shall ttiatribute, pace CII' 11111 -, CD._i"CJ.11
hlnll)ill, ~s...nt or aiaUar Uta,at, ...
l...UC, .,, pdvata ,-tu.nt lot ~
llc pi.. within the CityJ ... ,....,...
twd)lll• di ly to ... .
-u -
I • •
]--
•
•
•
• " -
• •
•
B. No per&a1 shall distribute lllnY hancl>ill or similar literature upon any
inhabited private premises except by placing said items in a manner as to
prevent them fran 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 lllnY hancl>ill or simi-
lar literature at lllnY vacant premises.
C. Ho peraon shall distribute any hancl>ill, solicit funds, distribute
literature or sell an article upon lllnY real property if requested not to
do so by any ~t of said property or by any sign posted on said
property instructing against such act or actioo.
A. '1be provis ions of this chlpt.er ahall not IA)ly to the proper distribution
of mail by the united States Past Office. It shall also not apply to the
delivery of newapapera which are legal publications, provided that news-
papers ahall be distributed in a IWV18r which prevents their being car-
ried aRI'/ by the elemant• and provided further that the property hu not
been poeted instructing against IIUCh act or actioo.
CJN"ID 5
15-5-1 vwoaw -PMKJm/W ....._ DI AU. Dl8nt1cm:
A. It ahall be I.Sllwful for the operator or CMWr of an autmcbU. tranapcrt
trailer, road tractor, truck tractor, .-wing van, tranait-41ix ooncz-.te
truck, trailar, -1-trailer or truck with an apty we ight in _,... of
NVW1 t:haJUl'ld (7,000) pounds (70 c.w.T. > or apci al IIICbile ecpd.-.,t to
atop, stand or park such vahicle or to caJ8II ax:h vahicle to be lltqlped,
stood or parlc8cS en my atrNt or hi~, alley or other pj,lic wy
within the City for a period in ._... of four (4 ) haun at wry tila,
a.,apt whm IUch vahicle is being eipeditioualy loadad or un1oad9c! or
9UCh IIICbile ~ is beiniJ uaed to perfOD1 the apcial cperatiana f or
which it ,.. daai~.
"· No pencn ( •) ahal 1 !*1t ~ tank t.nlCk ( •) , t.ank trailer ( •) , tank -1-
trail er( a ) or other truck <•> \-4 to tranapcrt haurdcua -,.~ or
lllllteriala ~ the etnata, alleya or pj)lic or private places within the
City mais,t 1111111 entinly -.,ty and tha\ cnly for • period not -.»edJ."9
one ( 1 > hour . No penon lhal1 np&ir wry ccgo or tank ot IUch
Yllhiclea within this City --sit 1111111 alCh CU'90 ... er tank ot IUch
\lllhicl• are oa111>let&\y apty ot n-rnt:le li~da. v , or ·~ -...tancelll or eriala, and cnly alter inq y or
to all eploai¥1l WlpCXa. penan l pan ex al.lo, to
ntlll\in en thi• City'• at.reeta, alleya, or p.t,Uc « pri
pc or,erty ary tNdt, tank -u l or for
tranaport lnq l ed Pl'UOlaa er or ffff
truck c.-ryinrJ hucdoua ~. in
f il liniJ or "'11.e undlr npair.
c. 1 park ffff
-u -
'
I. •
,
-
•
•
•
•
. , .
•
D. No peracn llhall park or permit to stand in any public right-of-way or oo
public prq,erty, any trailer or 11111111 trailer unless the trailer is con-
nected to ar attached to a ll'Otor vehicle in a manner to be tcwed. 'nie
vehicle and connec:ted trailer shall not be parked in the public right-of-
Wllfo/ for more than seventy-two (72) hours within any one week.
E. No perecn llhall permit any snowplow designed to be truck IID.lnted which is
not hocked~ or othmwise attached to a 111:Jtor vehicle in a manner to be
uaed for its intended purpose, to be stored or parked oo public streets
ar rights-of-way. All owners and/or q,erators of vehicles with snow
plows attached llhall not store thin on public streets.
F. No r,enan llhall store any truck or other vehicle loaded with trash, junk,
weds, tne tranches or lintlll in a i;u,lic ricjlt-of-way.
G. No penon llhall park or store any 111:Jtor vehicle in a manner 90 a to
cbatruct the public aidawalk or right-of-way.
R. No penan llhall park a whicle in _,_. of my tia l.ifflit establiat.d
for parking at that location, lot\ich llhal1 be the U.. limit for that dlly
and that block.
~ \IWDCI--Ill WW ....... Ila -II NIAL DllllmC!II,
A. It llhal1 be Wllafful for my l*'90ft to atcn a whicle dasigned and med
for ncnaticn purpoaea, including, tut not lillit.ed to, cne or m mt«
,,.._' boats, c..,..' trailen med for CKrYin9 boats' hcbby Cit'
dln1ict whic1-er neiftlJ can, mt.crqci.. and othar .,ata-wt er 1111>-
tiar wh1c1a ... the pialic ritflt«-wy. 'ftw whicle ay be padad in
tlw ritflt«-wy for ID m thal •••ty-4:WO (72) haun within -, cne
wait "'11• being apectiti.oualy loadld er unloadlld.
a. llo panon lhall park the follawinlJ dlacrilled whic1-en pm1ic or pri-
,_. s:cqa~y in r.idlntial aw -=apt ""-lle akin1J nomal dllivsia
or beiftlJ med to perfc:ma tlw lpllCial apa-atJ.ana for lot\ich it is dasi91ad:
c.
1. Any whicle with 111 -.,ty witflt in ..,... of ewm1 thauNnd (7,000)
~ c10 c.w.T.).
2. A road t.rw::tar, t.ruclt t.rw::tar or eal-trailer.
l. A truck oarwt.nlCt.ed or ....,.ACS for the purpaee cl. trlllllPCll'tJ.nl or
delivery of bulJt iM, pet.rolaal pcou:ta, er huarcbw ---..
er
4 . A tot tl'\ICk OI' &"ttl90bUe wndllK.
5, A duft:h
le an pd i*<4*'tY I.II
l, t.o
"' -
'
I . •
-
•
•
•
• ,, -
•, •
'·
2. No vehicle shall be parked in fratt of the fra,t setback of the
principal structure unless located a, a concrete, brick paver, as-
phalt surface, gravel or other similarly finished hardened or dust
free surface.
3. In no case shall nore than one oonmercial vehicle be parked or
stored a, prq,erty in ,ny residential zone district, whether in a
private garage or carport, in an off-street parking apace or in an
open-space area, and the size of said OCllllll!l'Cial vehicle shall not
mcceed 81tJtY vehicle weight of 7,000 pounds (70 C.W.T.).
4. Detached ~ shall be stored in the area identified as the rear
or side yard and shall be stored a, blocks or~ not nore than
six inches (6•) in height, or a, its loading jacks or apparatus at
their lCMeSt limits. All loading equipient shall be in good repair.
5. No penon shall cxx:upy 111rf Wlhicle in violatia, of the following:
a. No l!ICltor Yehicle or Wlhicles shall be occupied ar UNd fer
living or houNkeeping er sleeping purpoeea ar for the hcuaing
and keeping of INJllllls , except -provided in (b.) below;
b. ~ the 111Plimtian of • raidlnt of the City, a apecial per-
mit la)' be iuuod by the Dllpartllmlt of Q:alunity O.V.lclpalt
fer • ricinraidlnt jcmMying in • NCrNtional whicle UNd far
hauul llfin!I purpaw 1114 "1IO 1a visiting at the zwaidance of
the IIIPlimnt, to ~ the trllllti whicle at the 'lll)licant'.
rai dlnce for net m than ..._ (7) days. 'ftle apecial (*lllt
ahall apci fy the locatian of the IA)l icent' • i;cqwrty or adja-
oet ri~-«-w, in Illich the trwal whicle will be partad
111\ile ~ied.
1hia ahall net be daald to psait the parttinlJ er atcraga of •
datactwd ~, trailer er -11 trailer in ,ny JU)lic atrat
or ric,tt.«-wy of ,ny 9trat daaiC)Mted a an arterial er col-
lector atnet.
It ahall be unladul far ary l*90ft to aton , a1nu.in or --., ,ny dllrelict «
hctlbv whicl , • dllf ined by th1a TiU•, an ,ny r.wal prq'lerty or adj~
pd)lic ri91t.«-wy in the City --.,t -follala;
"· cl in .... din Al aan.,
l.
-1' -
I . •
• II -
' . ' -•
• I•
•
2. Ho person shall store or work a, any hobby or derelict vehicle
within the required ,fra,t yard setback or in or a, any public
property or rights-of~.
3. Any pencn or party, with property "'1ich has no adequate access to
the rear yard or who has no garage, "1o is aeeking a variance or
other tearing before the n.Jlewood Board of Adjustment and Appeals
in any matter relating to this Section shall not be required to pay
any fee to the City for said proc:e4ire.
4. 'ftw CMnlll' of a derelict or hobby vehicle as well as the cccupant and
owner of the prq,erty shall be responsible for the maintenance or ' storage of such vehicle in OCl'l)liance with this Olapter.
s. 'ftw owner of a hobby or derelict vehicle ahall register and obtain
an D,glalaod storage permit and pay an annual nontransferable
storage pcllit fee of $100 for each and ervery hobby or derelict
Vllhicle Illich is net stanld at all tiJaa in a fully encl.oeed garage
in residllntially zicned districts of Dv,Jlewood.
B. lkminess 1al8d Districts:
1. No pencil shall leap a hobby or daralict whicle in a tusinau acned
diatrict un1 .. 11\1:h Vllhicle is stcnd in a fully enclONd stzuctuN
or bahind the principal stzucture in an araa ac:rwiad frm vial of
adj--,t prqiertiN and pl:)lic ricjlta-of.,,,,.,.
2. No pencil who NSidaa in a busiMa or i.n4atrial aorw diatrict
shall llallp m than aw tdi,y or dln1ict whicle an the 14q.arty.
3. 'l'he owner of a daralict er tdi,y Vllhicle • wll • the accuplllt and
owner of the FRPKtY shall be NSpQIWible for the Mint.mince er
stm'IIIJ9 of 11\1:h Vllhicle in cr:aplim with this Olliptar.
4. 'l'he owner of a hobby or darelict Vllhicle lhall ngister and cbt.ain
an D,glalaod stanl)e s-mit and pay an llftlAl nontransferable
stor111J9 S*l'it fa of $100 for -=ti and .very hobby or daralict
Vllhicle Illich is net stored at all U-in a fully enclONd CJU'a!J9
in a lkminau raw District of !in;lalaad.
c • Notice to.._,.,. IIDtlby and/or Dmtlict ~le. • lf'a!MW' .,., City ~ c:hargad with enforclng this Title finds that •
hobby and/or dlnlict wtucle aists an rwa1 i*C4*il7' within the City
""1c:h ls in violation of this Olliptar, tM)' my peat a notice of the
vicwitlon an N:h Vllhicle ~ that the ... be ramved, or~
into ~Uance with this ordinance within fiw (5) day8 • .....,..,.. pcq>-
.-lbetaa,t or cu,,u..,. actiCln hM net bean undllrt-.n punuant to the I d ioned Notice of ViCWltlon, a placard oont&ininl) a not.ice in a. • • auml&Uy the follcwi.nt falll my be poet.ad.
-15 -
• ,
]-
•
•
•
•
• •
Notice is hereby given that there exists upon this property hciJby
and/or derelict vehicles which have not been renDved in accordance
with, or brought into ~Hance with, the provisions of Title
of the Englewood Municipal Code. --
Hotice is further given that unless the sarm are .rertDved and disposed
of, or brought into ~liance with this ordinance, within five ( S)
days fran the date of this notice, the City of Englewood shall take
all legal action necessary to effect ~liance with this ordinance.
Date: ________ Tw: ___ _ Officer ------
o. Failure to ~ly with notices. If any occupant who is not the omer
of real property fails to ~ly with a notice given pursuant to this
chllpter within the ti• period specified, the City Manager or his
designee shall notify the nonresident omer of the property, if any,
of the violation giving him five (S) days to ranave and dispoae of
the hotlby or derelict vehicle. All costs for abatalmlt incurnd by
the City plus .-. aclninist.rative ooet of twenty-five percent (25'&.l of
the direct coat shall be charged against the real property and its
owner.
"' -
E. Hotic:e of coats. If the City incurs coeta taking ~t action re-
(Jlired by this Section, a statelWlt shall be pnpared for the anti.re coat
plus twnty-five percent (25'&.) aministrative coats, and shall be aailed
by certified Mail, Ratum Receipt ~. to the (Xopei'ty ownar with
instructions that said coets for abata.lt shall be paid in full within
thirty (30) days of said ailing date. 'l'tw ata~ shall al90 infam
the prq,erty <Mier that failure to pay the coats for lbatawlt within
thirty (30) days shall reault in m aw.-it being I.ta a;ainat the
(,C'cperty "'1ch shall ocnstitute a lien to the bmwfit of the City pur-
su.-.t to the pl'Orisions of this Title.
F. AsNallWlt of coats. If the full aa:iunt of the coat ~t regarding
hotlby or darelic:t whicle ~ is not paid within thirty (30) days
of the ~ aailing date, the City Manager or hi• dasignee shall
aueu the anti.re IIDlnt of the stataalt plus an additianal twnty five
permnt (25~) '*'8,lty aq&inst the spcified rMl pn:iperty. After .....
!Wit by the City ~ or his dasignee, a copy shall be ..i: to Md\
CMm' of reaoc'd of the M-Nd p&opwty. 'l'he MWaant lhall ccntain A
legal dMc:rJ,ption of the prq,erty. the ecpMW 11\d coet• incurnld, the
date that the .t>at-.t action occurred, and a notice that the City
cla.iN a lien for the stipulated auant. 'l'he City Kw\alJer or hi• dasig-
nea shall certify IIUCh MWIIWtt to the Oclu\ty ~ who lhall col-
lect IIUCh .....wit in the .... IWlnU' u ad valoa:a u.e are
collected •
-lf -
)
I . •
,
-
•
•
•
•
• , .
. • '
<.
G. Lien asaessnent. Fran the date of the assessing statenent, all aasess-
nents shall constitute a perpetual lien against the specified real ~
erty and shall have priority over all liens excepting general tax liens
and prior special asaesBIWlts. No delays, mistakes, errors or ir-
regulariti• in llllY act er proceeding authorized herein shall prejudice
or invalidate my final usesament; but the ... may be nneclied by the
City Manager or his designee, u the cue may require, upon applicatim
made by the property owner er other interested pencn. \f'len ao nnadi.ed,
the same shall take effect as of the date of the original aasesament.
H. 1.ppeals. Any cx:cupant or owner of real propeity may appeal the ~
of costs or lien uNa-,t, in writing, to the City Manager within five
(5) days of his receipt of notice. 'ftw appeal shall contain the appel-
lait' • naa and addrus, the daeisiat being IA)ellled, and a brief ex-
planaticn Illy the IA)ellait shculd not be ~ to OCll)ly with the
dac\amnt IAJMled. 'ftw City Manager or hi• duignee may meet infOEMlly
with the IA)ellalt to ~ necessary infcmaticn and shall iuue a
dllcisim in writing to the l(:lpellait at the addrus stated in the ,ippeal.
I. Othar raaclies.
l. Any lq)Aid dlU'ge plus the costs and •-••111U not zwlting frca
actim by the D'lglaa,d IU\icipal Court ahall ocnatitute a dlbt 419
the City. flae City Attornay shall, at the dincticn ot the City
Oouncil, institute civil suit in the ,_ of the City to w
8":h dlU'gea, costs and •111 ata. 'l!WN ~-shall be
cumlatiw with all othar r • 1 tU.•, including sirc-::utim in
fllniciplll Oaurt fer -.:I\ Yiolatian ot thia Ollptar paraaMt to the
proriaians and pmaltiaa aaubllahed by Titla 1, ~ 4 of thia
Coda.
2. flae occupant er awiwr of the aj)jec:t l*Cl*tY aay be cited into ln-
glalDCd tllnicipal Court fer failure to ~Y with thia ~
without raoeiving prier notice• alload in this Ollptar. flae is-
~ ot t.hne (3) or m natka ot Yiolat1an of thia Ollptar
shall be prim facie widllnce that the occupant er CMWr clalibKate-
ly and willfully viol--, thia 0..-and aay be puni...s within
the diacretian of the caurt • proridlld in lacticn 1-4-1 ot the ln-
91-aod lb\i.cipal Coda of 1115. 'lhia raady shall be oalletlw
with all other t 11 ••
a WI
15-6-1 -~ W -IW'W, .....,_,,
A. P\x the pui"PON of this Q:lda a ru1Mnce is ,__. dlllfinad M "'1 ct ar condition~.,..,... the SU)lic health or zwlta in •~m ar
di• wfort to the P,:,Uc er __,. to _, prapeny or inj ucy to _, .,....,.
Prchibited Acta.
1. It INU be unl-"al fer -, ,._ to ocallit er • lllf ct o:an,,,
tdtuU,wJ • l'll&lMm .
-17 -
,,_
•
'
I. •
]-
•
•
•
•
• I•
•
2. It shall be unlawful. for any person to create, continue or suffer
the existence of Mr'! nuisance a, any prq,erty under his control.
15-6-2 MNUR!I> IC181i1111S, ~ All> IP PPS: It is hereby de-
clared to be a nuisance m,d shall be unlawful for m,y persa, to store, main-
tain, abandon or place m,y unused icebox, refrigerators, freezer or other ocm-
partnent capable of being tightly closed in any place or locatia, whatsoever
which is aocessible to children or the general public without first nm:Ni.ng
the doors of such icebox, refrigerator, freezer or OClll)llrt:Jll!t.
15-6-3 MmNa at l'Cla.: It is hereby declared to be unlawful for m,y per-
9Cl"I to keep or permit ~ m,y pnrniaes in the City, any animals or fowl of
any kind 111\ich, by reuon of odor, uncleanlineu, diseue, aound or cry, shall
disturb the peace and ccnfort of any neighborhood or interfere with any perea,
in the reucnable and ccnfortable enjoyant of life or property, or in m,y
other ffllW'8r present a nanace to the public health or safety.
15-6-4 DB All> PRIVDB: It is tenby declared to be a ruisance and
it shall be unlarful for any pencn to construct, keep, uae er mintain any
.....age vault, cloeet, privy, cesspool or aeptic tank at any place within the
City, maoept .. hereinafter provided:
A. If thare is no unitary __. line in • bardaring street, allay or ---
IIWlt 1-diately cppaaite to ... point en the ~. a cesapool er
Nl'tic tank """ be pamitted to oantinue in cperatian; proridad that if •
unitary __. line moc-installed Ind available at the afcxwid
location, the UN of such C91F oo1 er lllptic tait shall be di8oont.iruad
Ind the pca1-. llhall be camected with the __. syst:a within a1x (6)
IID'lths after the __. line is installed Ind availele to the praiw.
a. A partele toilet -, be utiliad er Mintained en a aanat.ruction aite
cb'ing the tiN of aonsuw::ticn er cb'ing a apec i al acti v i ty~ by
the City.
154-5 ----, •YIME W1
A. Drains Ind DitcNa. It is herm, daclared to be a rw.unm Ind i t llhall
be un1alfu1 far any penan to cnate, l*Jlit er -.1ntain upon my ~
lw in the City any unc lean , leakinlJ, foul, unufe er dln&Jmous , dafac-
ti.ve or f U thy ckain, ditch , ta* or 9llta".
&. Panda or Pools. It la herm, dacland to t. a ru1unce Ind it llhall •
unlMUl for ..,, penan to c:rute, pendt Cl' nai.nt.ai.n upon ..,, pral.-
in ty any pend or pool of \IIWho1 and offawive wats,
---a, ..... :,:.
A, authcriaed to er en,ot.n any nuiNnCe .,.~ir er not u::h ._._.,. is tieally recot-
-11 -
• .
'
I . •
-
-
•
•
•
•
..
~.
nuisance shall not ccaply with the order of the City Manager, the City
Manager may cauae the rmiNnce to be NIICMld or oorxected and all mcpenae
incurred thanby shall be paid by the Nid ~ or owner or b'f such
other penon who shall haYa cauaed or pemd.tted the ama, and may be re-
cx:,.iered by the City in ai actian against the ~ aid/or owner.
In all cues where the City Mmager shall incur any mcpenae for abatincJ
any nuisance found q,cn any lot or prai.aes, the mcpenae of such lbate-
lWlt plus twenty-five percarrt: (2~) for incidllntal ooets my be chllrged
against the lot er praiN9 q,cn er cn acocunt of 1'hich IIUCh mcpenae ws
incurred, or fraa llhich auch miAnce wu nlllOV9d or lbated. A bill fer
such mcpenae shall be ailed to the pencn Ind/or the owner who ahall
haYa cauaed er pemittad the canditicn to mat, and if the .... lhall
not be paid within sixty days, the City Manager ahall Id! anothar tlalty-
five pu.-d. (2~ a palalty and shall caJN the .... to be MllllliS
q,cn such lot er praiNa \IICI\ 1'hich the raiialllC9 aiatad er fraa 1'hich
the ruiunoe -..s a Fl!'(llrid94 in the cue of wed J:allWal..
c. All nadi• Nt farth lwnin are cumlatiw, and the -.:iN ol ana
llhall not be daaad to t4CM1t the -.:iN ol anatmr nar to bar nar
abate -, proaecuticn er petition fer injWICticn twr.Jndar.
Sacticn l. §1.S-5-l A 5 and §15-5-l B 4 ahall not be effectiw mill
altar Auijiiit l, 1991.
Inuocb::led, mad in full, and pMNd en fint NlldinlJ en the 19th day of
lb.&t•, 1990.
Pd>l.iahad • a Bill fer III Ordinance en the 22nd clay of llovallm', 1990.
A Pd,lic IINring ... hald en Jarumy 21, 1991.
IIMd by title, idld, and ....,auad • -nidld~ en aaarld Nlldin9 at the
21.at clay of J...ry, lttl •
... mad by title and IFl*oucd M I I idld en ac,and nading at the 4th clay
ol ftltxuary, 1991.
N>lillhad • -idld and IFl*oued en the 7th clay ol ftltxuary, 1991.
MIid by title and PMeed at final Nlldin9 at the 1tth day ol ~,
lt91.
N>liahed by title • Ordinance No. _, 161'1-ol lttl, en the 218t day
of hbruary, lttl.
htrlcli •• era,, dti a.a
-1t -
..
• •
• 'I
p-
• •
,. ..
11deXV
I move ID__. by r .•ilc 1111 followias
•
• • •
•
,
•
]-
-
•
•
•
•
• •
AGENDA ITEM 9A -FEBRUARY 19, 1991
(COMMENCING WITH HABENICHT'S COMMENTS)
,.
HABENICHT: I HAVE A COMMENT. TWO COMMENTS, AND I WILL IN TURN MAKE TWO
MOTIONS ON THIS PIECE. I THINK EVERYONE WHOM I'VE HEARD SPEAK TO
THIS PORTION OF TITLE 15 HAS BEEN ACKNOWLEDGING THAT WE DO INDEED
HAVE A PROBLEM IN THE CITY WITH THESE, WITH JUNK VEHICLES, AND WITH
LOOKING GOOD. I DON'T THINK THERE'S ANYONE WHO HAS SPOKEN FOR OR
AGAINST, ASKING FOR EXEMPTIONS, OR WHAT HAVE YOU, WHO HASN'T
ACKNOWLEDGED THAT AND ACKNOWLEDGED THAT THERE'S A PROBLEM. I'VE
RECEIVED SEVERAL PHONE CALLS MYSELF FRON CONCERNED CITIZENS WHO ARE
MOST INTERESTED IN SEEING THAT, AND SEEING THE CITY CLEANED UP, WHO
ALSO RECOGNIZE THAT PERHAPS WHAT WE HAVE HERE IS A PROBLEM THAT
NEEDS A LOT OF ATIENHON AND MORE STUDY. I IN>ERSTAND WHAT YOU'RE
TRYING TO ACCOMPLISH, BILL, AND I lN>ERSTAND THAT YOU HAVE A
SENSITIVITY TO SOME OF THE, SOME Of THE EXCEPTIONS THAT HAVE BEEN
BROUGHT UP. HOIIEVER, I, I BELIEVE THAT IN THE PAST IIE'VE RUN INTO
AN AWFULLY LOT Of TROUBLE PASSING A POOR ORDINANCE OR A POOR BILL
OR A POOR MEtOIENT All) THEN HAVING TO LIVE WITH IT. I THUIC THAT
THERE'S ANOTHER VAY TO HAID.£ THAT. FOR THAT REASON THE FIRST
THING I WOULD LIKE TO SUCCEST IS, VELL ACTUALLY 1 'D LIKE TO MOVE TO
TABLE THIS SECTION, AND FURTHER THAT THE CODE ENFORCEMENT REVIEW
COMMITIEE BE RECONVENm AS A ILUE RI .... CCIIIJITIEE TO ADDRESS THE
ISSUE OF JUNK CARS, TAKING INTO CONSIDERATING THAT THE SIOO
PERMITTING FEE ANO OTHER AVENUES OF NOTJVATION All) ENFORCEMENT AND
BRING A PROPOSED ORDIIWICE ON THE ISSUE BY JIii£ 30, 1911, SO THAT
THE BILL COULD BE EMCTm BEFORE OR NEAR TH( PIOIIOSm AUGUST DATE.
SO THAT IIE COULD PUCE INTO OUR LElilSLATIYE PIIOCESS SCIIETHIN& THAT
WOULD IE CONPLETE All) NOT SCIIETHIN& THAT IIOULD, THAT VE ICID NEEDS
TO IE IIORICED ON. IS THERE A SECOIID?
(NOTION Dim FOR A LACIC Of A SECOIID.)
THAT NOTION HAYING FAILm, I Will OfFEI Ml)TH(R NOTION:
I NOYE TO MEIi) SECTION 15-5-3 A 5 TO IIIClUD( ElOIPTINli TH(
FOl.LOIIIN&: •1cE1SED VDIICLES II STOIME r•: FMILY NDll(RS
SERVIN& II TH( AIIIED FORCES; FMILY IDIOS MMY • SMIATICAL
LEAVE, ON EITOIDEO VACATIONS, II IIEDICAL WACILITUS, • II COLLE&£
OR OlHER Klll>S Of TRAIIIN&; IIDIYIDUM.S IINLE TO AFFOII> LICENSIIC,
INSURIN&, NI) OR OPERATIN& TYHEIR USUAL VDIICL( • mucus KCAUS(
Of FINMCIAL DISTRfSS, UIIOIPI.OYIDT, ETC.;,., 'IDIICLES ACTIVELY
IEIIC IIORICm ON THAT ARE OTIQMISE STORfD (LSEIIIEI( •
HATHAWAY: I COULD SECOID THAT 111TH ONE COIIDITI., TAICIN& Off TH( -ACTIVELY
IEIIC IIORICEO ON -l[CAUS( I OCll'T ICD NOii YOU CCJUt.O DETEMII(
THAT.
HA8£N I CHT: I WOULD, I WOUU> Al LOIi THAT . I WOUl.O CCIICUR If ITN THAT .
BULLOCK : COULD I SPCM TO THIS?
HATHAWAY : I IIOUlO M A SECOID • IT IF II[ MIC[ TO DllETE THAT fOITI •.
-l •
. ,
•.
'
I· •
,
-
•
•
•
•
•
HABENICHT: I WOULD DELETE THAT FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS AMENDMENT.
BULLOCK: WITH All DUE RESPECT TO MR. APODACA, FOR COMING DOWN, AND MR.
KOLTAY:
BARLOW -MR. BARLOW, ARE YOU STILL HERE? I UNDERSTAND YOUR
DIFFICULTIES AND I UNDERSTAND YOU HAVE SOME FINANCIAL PROBLEMS AND
CRISES AND SO FORTH, AND THAT YOU ENJOY YOUR HOBBY VEHICLES, ETC.,
BUT TO YOU AND TO MY FELLOW COUNCIL MEMBERS IT SEEMS TO ME THAT THE
ONLY WAY TO ADDRESS A PROBLEM LIKE THIS IS NOT TO WHITTLE AWAY AT
THE TREE BUT TO MAKE EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIFIC INSTANCES. I HAVE
DIFFICULTY WITH THAT SPECIFIC, THAT LAST MOTION THAT YOU MADE,
ALEX, BECAUSE I, I THINK, I CAN JUST SEE EVERYBODY WHO OWNS ONE OR
MORE JUNK VEHICLES FINDING SOME EXCEPTION IN THE FOREST THERE, AH,
OF, IF I CAN FINISH -FINDING AN EXCEPTION IN THERE. I THINK THAT,
YOU KNOW, I HAVE A GREAT DEAL OF SYMPHATHY FOR THE SOLDIERS IN THE
PERSIAN GULF RIGHT NOW, AND I KNOW THAT WE'VE GOT A NUMBER OF
CITIZENS OUT THERE THAT ARE GOING TO RUN INTO PROBLEMS AS A RESULT
OF THIS ORDINANCE, BUT I DON'T THINK THE WAY TO ADDRESS THAT IS BY,
YOU KNOW, WHITILING AWAY AT THE TEETH Of THIS ORDINANCE. I THINK
THAT THE WAY TO ADDRESS IT IS FOR THOSE PEOPLE TO GO AHEAD AND BE
CITED AND FOR THEM TO COME IN BEFORE PUBLIC 80fl>ING AND MAKE AN
EXPLANATION, EITHER THEM OR THEIR RELATIVES, AND CERTAINLY, YOU
KNOW, OUR JUDGE JS AN Ufl>ERSTANDING FELLOW, HE'S A REASONABLE
FELLOW. AND I THINK THE EXCEPTIONS NEED TO BE DEALT WITH ALONG
THAT LINE WITH THE TEETH MAINTAINED IN THE ORDINANCE. OTHERWISE,
IT'S COMPLETELY INEFFECTIVE.
I GUESS, I GUESS MY CONCERNS ALSO MIRROR MR. BULLOCK'S CCIIMENTS. I
THINK WE'VE MADE PROVISION IN THE ORDINANCE UNDER 15-6-6 THAT THE
CITY MANAGEM£NT JS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO ABATE AN ACTION OR ENJOIN
ANY IIIJSANCE ElISTINli IN THE CITY IIIEN REQUESTED. SO I BELIEVE
THERE ARE REM£DJES. I THINK All OF, All OF OUR OTHER ISSUES WITHIN
THE CITY HAVE THE SME TYPE OF ABATEMENT IF NECESSARY, SO I DO
THINK THERE IS, AT THIS TUIE I THINK 11£ SHOULD KEEP TN( ACTUAL NEAT
TO TH£ ORDINANCE ADORESSINli TH£ ISSU( Ml> DEAL WITH TN( OTH(RS CII A
CASE BY CASE BASIS.
CLAYTCII: YOUR HONOR, I WOULD ALSO POINT OUT THAT 11£ HAYE FIVE aTNS BEMEN
Q AND AUGUST 1 IN WHICH TO IDEITIFY TN(SE SPECIAL, IIIIQU(
SI TUA TICIIS THAT COULD IE DEALT WITH SENIATELY . AN, LIKE ...
IUL.LOCK, I DCll'T SEE NUCH VALUE IN CIEATJNli saNE IIOAD, AN,
•IGUOUSLY DEFINED DEFINITICIIS THAT PDIDE UENPTICIIS . YOU ICJOI ,
IT WAS NEVER MY INTENTICII, OF COURSE, TO POIAllZE MY OF OUR
SERVICEMEN WNO NIGHT HAVE LEFT A CAI. NY •1&N10R AS A MATIER OF
FACT HAS A TRUCK PMl£D IN HIS ORIYEIMY, All) I IDT DOIII Ml)
ll.OCKED IT UP FOR HIii YESTEIIDAY. HE'S CII TN( USS NIMY,
REBUllDINli JET EICINES. l 'N SURE THAT .. OF US WUlD INT TO DO
THAT. BUT 1 BELIEVE THAT W('YE COT FIVE DITNS TO LOOK AT THOSE
SPECIAL, UNIQUE SITUATICIIS, Ml> LIKE NR . KOLTAY, I IELIEYC THERE
ME ALREADY PIOVISICIIS WITH WHICH TO DEAL WITH THAT .
HA8£ IHT : 1 'D LIit£ TO RESPOND TO THE cc.cNTS TltlT HAVE l([N NM)(. I l(LIEV
THAT TH£ VERY FIRST CXEWTICII TltlT I M 1£CGNNCNDIIC IS -THAT
Mt . CLAYTCII, YOU INDICATED WT S(SSICII TMT YOU WILLIIC TO
FIRST ON( TO PUT INTO EFFECT If' W 11£1( STILL IN TN( IN IN
AUGUST . WELL, I TNI• HAVE PEOPLE IN TN[ ._., IVICES, WNO
CIVC INT AKO SflVICCS IOTH IN IN Mm IN PEAC Tl • Ml) I
• z •
I . •
'
-
•
•
•
•
• t•
•
DON'T THINK IT'S JUST THE FACT THAT WE ARE AT WAR AT THIS
PARTICULAR POINT IN TIME THAT WOULD PRESENT THIS EXEMPTION. I
THINK IT'S VERY CLEAR, I ALSO THINK, YOU KNOW, TIM, THAT YOU
SUGGESTED THAT IT WASN'T CLEAR. I THINK FAMILY MEMBERS SERVING IN
THE ARMED FORCES IS CLEAR. I THINK FAMILY MEMBERS AWAY ON
SABBATICAL LEAVE, ON EXTENDED VACATIONS, IN MEDICAL FACILITIES, OR
IN COLLEGE OR OTHER KIND OF TRAINING IS VERY CLEAR. AND I THINK
INDIVIDUALS UNABLE TO AFFORD LICENSING, INSURING, AND ARE OPERATING
THERE USUAL VEHICLE OR VEHICLES BECAUSE OF FINANCIAL, DISTRESS, OR
UNEMPLOYEMENT IS VERY CLEAR. THE OTHER ONE HAS BEEN REMOVED. SO I
DON'T UNDERSTAND THOSE ARGUMENTS. ALSO, I THINK THAT IT WOULD BE
VERY COSTLY TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO HAVE TO GO THROUGH A, A,
LITIGATION OR A COURT CASE, COURT COSTS, ATTORNEY'S FEES, EVERYTJl;L
THERE WOULD BE AN EXEMPTION TO THIS THAT WOULD CONE FORWARD. I
DON'T THINK THAT'S THE WAY TO GO. IS THERE ANY COMMENT? TIM.
BULLOCK: THIS IS FOR THE CITY ATTORNEY. IF ANY AIIJNGST US HAVE ANY
ABANDONED VEHICLES ON THEIR PREMISES, SHOULD THEY BE VOTING ON THIS
ISSUE?
DEWITT: I SEE NO OBJECT TO IT. TO THAT. I THINK THAT, THAT PRACTICALLY
EVERY ORDINANCE PASSED BY THIS COUNCIL HAS SOME PERSONAL EFFECT ON
A COUNCIL PERSON. All>, AH, •••
BULLOCK: WOULD IT BE APPROPRIATE TO ASK, OR TO SUIIIJT THE ISSUE OF THAT TO
COUNCIL AT THIS POINT?
DEWITT: ACCORDING TO THE CHARTER, AH, THAT IS THE APPROPRIATE PROCEDURE.
IT WOULD BE A QUESTION CONCERNING CONFLICTS AND IT JS DEALT WITHIN
THE CHARTER, IF I NAY HAVE A SECOND, I'LL TELL YOU THE EXACT
SECTION.
WELL, ONE Of THE SECTIONS THAT DOES l)(AL WITH THE SUBJECT JS
SECTION H. THERE IS All>THER SECTION IDl.1115 WITH CONFLICTS THAT
DOESN'T CONE TO HAIi> IIIIEOIATELY, •n IT JS UP TO THE CCUICIL
PERSON TO DECIO( WHETHER THAT PERSON SHOUlD VOTE OR ll>T.
,, -
BULLOCK: IF I COULD QUICKLY •111& THAT JSSU( TO TH( FLOOR, I'D LIKE TO
SUINIT IT TO CCUICIL THAT MY N0a£RS, ca JS IT AN ISSUE, NO. I, IF
ANY "811£RS HERE HAYE AINl>ONED VEHICLES CII THE PROIISES IF THEY
SHOULD BC ALLOWED TO VOTE ON THIS. IS EVERYBODY IN AGREEMENT THAT
THEY SHOULD ll>T?
HATHAWAY : NO, II>, I THI• IT 'S A NATTER JUST LIU MY OTHER NATTER THAT CONES
BCFORE US . THERE M£ CCITAIN ISMS THAT I TM£ IT PERSCIIALLY THAT
I 'VE HAD TO VOTE ON . I DON'T THI• WC SNOUlD I( SJICLIII& OUT
PMTICUlAlt COUNCIL PEOPl.E WHETHER THEY DO ca DON'T HAYE MMl>OIICD
VCHICl S. BCCAUSC coutD GO ALCIIG THE SMC LINES WITH EVERYTHING
ELS IN THIS ORDIINCE • IF THEY HAD WCCOS CII THEIR PIOPERTY, IF
THU HAD ANYTHIII& ELSE THAT IS CClfTAIIO II HU( II TITLE 15 . EVEN
THO SlOO FEE HAPP£NS TO I( II QU(STJON RIGHT D, W£ ME GOING
TO VOTING ON TITLE 15 WHICH INCLUDES OTNER PDISIONS AS l l.
All> I CAN 'T SE PIIEDISIOSIII& ANY CCUICIL R FD VOTIII& ON ANY
PO«TION Of IT . I 'D LI TO CALL Fm TH( QU(STION . ON TN£
MC IT , All> I WAS TN£ SECOND ON THE MPDOT .
• J •
..
I . •
• •
-
-
•
•
•
• • l
{.
CLERK: I'M SORRY, I WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO REPEAT IT.
HABENICHT: I HAVE IT WRITTEN HERE.
CLERK: THANK YOU.
HABENICHT: (REREADS THE MOTION OMITTING THE LAST EXEMPTION)
HATHAWAY: CALL FOR THE QUESTION.
HABENICHT: PLEASE VOTE.
...
CLERK: ONE AYE, COUNCIL NOIIER HABENICHT; FIVE NAYS -COUNCIL NENBERS
KOLTAY, HATHAIMY, WIGGINS, CLAYTON, NI> BULLOCK.
HABENICHT: IS THERE MY OTHER DISCUSSION ON THE BILL?
CLAYTON: CALL FOR THE QUESTION, YOUR HONOR.
FRASER: MYOR, I THI• FOR THE RECORD IT'S INPORTMT TO DESI&NATE THAT THIS
IS THE SECOND READING OF THIS ORDINMCE All> NOT THE FIRST READING.
All> TYPICALLY THE READING OF THE BILL IIOUlD NOT HAVE BEEN COIIJUCTED
ON A SECOND READING, BUT WE'VE IWIJlm THIS OTHERIIISE AS A FIRST
READING, All> I INT TO MK£ U£ THAT THE RECORD IS CLEAR THAT THIS IS THE SECOND READING OF THIS ORDINMCE.
HABENICHT: TIWlt YOU. PLEASE VOTE.
CLERK: ALL VOTES HAVE BEEN CAST, Ln THE RECOIi) SHOii SIX AYES, ON£ ABSENT.
-. -
..
I· •
•
-
•
•
•
•
• I•
CK>INAOCE NO.
SERIES CE' 1991--
•
BY At1llfCRITY
00.JNCll, BILL NO. 10.l
nmaxx:ED BY COONCn.
MEMBER BULLCX:K
AN amnwa PJOilBITING CANDIDM'ES Felt ELB::TICN 'ro THE ~ICE CE' crrr COONCn.
Felt THE CITY CE' mGLEHXX> FIDt J\CX:EPTING PJIC (PCLITICAL 1Cl'ICN CXHllTl'EE)
CCN1'RIB1l'I00S FIDt INl'ERES'l'S ux:ATfD a.n'SIDE CE' THE CITY, ;t,MEM>ING ENGLEHXD
r-1.NICIPAL ca>E 1985, TI'1'LE I, CH1'PTER 5, ss::TICN 2 BY Ml>ING A NEJf SUBS!Cl'ICN
12.
IIIERF.AS, interests located cutside the City of !hglewaod should not be
allawad to infi'*lee the vote of !hglewood citizens for the Office of City
Oouneil; and
till!R!'AS, the existence of a •revolving door· type ruaticnahip hu beer\
dml:lnstrated bebleen candidates lffiD, after having IICCllpted PM: call)U9n
contributions and q,an having wen election, haw voted to uae City funds to
fund the int:arat of Ol'9Mizaticns cloeely auociated with IRJCh Pl'tCs; and
lll!Rf'.\S, the City Council feels that En;l..aod'• elections .. prq,erly
influmced aolely by EnglalOOd naidenta and directly by its buainauea;
NClf, iWWW, BE IT ~ BY '1D CITY CXUICIL C, '1'IIB CITY C,
m«iLIMX'f), ca:atADO, AS PCI.LCNS:
9act.ion 1. 'ftle EnglalOOd lbdcipal Cbde 1915 fl-5-2 ia
follcidnij pn,risicns mder am.ctian 12:
1-5-2-12 ~ CXlffltDl1l'ICIII
A. No candidate er ei.c:ted official lhall &apt a ~
ccntribution of-, kind frcll a penan er political caaltta
not rNidin; in Dlglalood.
B. No cmdidate er ei.c:ted official lhall &apt NC (IIOlitical
Acticn Ocadtta) .a., frca buainNNe er ..,, otla' type of
crcJMhation, ..aeiaicn er~ of w l.tw:tl be not
aainta1n an office or place of buai.nNa within tM City of
Dlfl...aod notwithatandinl the adatanae of ita cmtmar .....
~ er atflliaicn with l!nllacxxt ciU-<•> IIM/er
bueinea(•).
c. ~ of -, type of reeamw, financia1 er ot!lavlee, frcll
my citi-tr'O.» wt... PwlNp includla ciU... .._, cl, not
rwida er who cl) not ha¥a a ~ pn ••m within die City of
9'91...aod lhall oanatitute • ~ of th.is arclllllnae •
o. ~of-, type of,....., frcll.,, lwll 111,
MeDCiation er ct: ¢ I of IW "'1d\ ... Nit aintaia 111
office er place of bua1lw within die City of .,.,...,. IM1.1
oanetitute • Yi.olatJon of this ord&Mnoe •
9 ~·
'
I . •
• •
•
iillliJljlftli ~Bl [l ff ~a; I~
p ~ ~ Ji :!(;!rlif~I I!~! 1!1 sfl I!! ;!
Is§ ~l~I ijrl 11fli 1E{il;i,, 1-
1
°~ ;Ji li ~ ·r, 1,1 • ~I •' 'JI'lilii 5 • ~5 ~~ ~Q~ ftf ~~it It ff· l l~ ~ gf i ~ WR ~-
fl itf1 If' 0 ,,,~i1 i t lj ! gii i lif g i 111 ~ (lh I : ; : i ~ f i . -~ 5 ~
,i tg'I ,11111 ~!-Bl ~R al e
• ,r!i j'l f:f~!,ffl 11
t ! 9 !~ --~
111 ,~, it l!i'l111 • t ~ I: iE ii ~ ~~~
l fl ' sf I~ ~i I ~
• ,
•
•
r
I.
..c,
C,
r
~ • ~
. ,
I
I . . .
...
,
' ~
.
~
'
'-
I
•
•
•
•
0 I•
•
BY AlmtCRITY
CJU>INAOCE NO.
SERIES OF 1991--
COONCll. BILL NO. 10.l
INrRaXJCm BY COONCn.
MEMBER BULUX:J<
AN CJU>INAta PIOIIBITING CANDIDATES ~ ELEx:TIOO ro THE CFFICE CF CITY COONCll.
~ THE CITY ot ENGL!HXD ncM N::x:EPTING PN:. (PCLITICAL 1Cl'IOO CXJoMITl'EE)
CXN1'RIBJ1'I00S ncM INl'ERESTS WCATm OOTSIDE CF THE CITY, AMENDING ENGLfH:lOO
1'UUCIPAL CXX>E 1985, Tnu: I, OfAPTER S, SfX:TIOO 2 BY AWING A NDf SUBSB:"l'IOO
12.
WIDEAS, interests located outside the City of Ebglewood should not be
allowed to influence the vote of E))glewood citizens for the Office of City
Council; and
lollDEAS, the existence of a "revolving door" type wlaticnship hu bNrl
dlncnstrated betwNn candidates who, after having accapted PM: Cllll)&ign
contributions and "'°" having wai election, have voted to \.e City funds to
fund the intarat of CllrCJClizaticns cloeely auociated with mch PM:s; and
lollDEAS, the City Q>uncil feels that D'!ilwaod's elections .. properly
influmc:ed mlely by D'iilwaod r.idllnta and dinctly by its tiuaineuea1
NCJf, WGGL, • lT ~ BY 'ftlE CITY CXIM.'IL C, 'nm CITY c,
DG.INXI), CXlatADO, AS Pa.lOIS:
Section 1. flw llin9lwaod lblicipal Cbda 1'15 fl-5-2 is -lidld to ad&! the
follciwlnij pi'orislona Wldar ~ 12:
1-5-2-12 ~Qt ~(19
A. No C...Udate or elected official lhal1 aompt a ..-.ry
ocnt.rl!luUcn of -, kind fna a pencn or political caalttae
not rMidin9 1n llnglaclod.
a. llo C...Udate or elected official lhall aompt NC (l'Olitlcal
Acticn Qauttae) ..wy fiaa buai.nMNa er q othlr type of
cr,aniutlon, ..acution or c:t.altleL of I ca "'1ch ... not
-.f.nt&ln 1ft office or place of buaiMN within the City of
D19i..:iod natvi~ the adat.enae of it.a cuatcmir .....
-•-.1.s, er llfflllaticn with lhJi.aod cithlft(e) and/or , .. ,.
c. -, type of NeOUrCl8, finlllcial er au.vlN, fna
D.
-, cit al vrc:q» wt.. D irill.lp lncludle citi-who di:, not
dt OC' who • not t.. a Sfweioal pn rrnoe vid\ln the City of
.. i..:io, 1 a:Nti • \1o.1atlon of th1a Cllr1liftwle.
•
-
9 ei
I . •
,
-
-
•
•
•
• -
E. Violation of this ordinance shall ex>nstitute a penalty
assesS111!nt equal to the amount of the unlawful contri.butiat ~
to jurisdictional limits of the nunicipal courts lawful ability
to inpose.
F. Any citizen shall have standing to request the City Attorney to
bring a carplaint at behalf of the City for violatioos of the
foregoing in Pblicipal Court as provided in §1-71.-1, !n)lewood
Municipal Coda 1985.
G. Nothing in this Coda provisioo shall prevent any organizatioo,
a.uociation, citizan, business or group frail endcning er
S\.1IP)rtinCJ any candidate as long a no nmey or other .
contribution is given dinctly to the candidate er his ~gn
organization ..:,apt by indivibl residents and busineuu
located within the City limits of atgl.ewood.
Introllx:ed, read in full, and puNd a\ first ruding -~ a\ the
21st day of .January, 1991.
Re-rue! by title, • andlld and ~ u ~ at aecc:nd rudinlJ en the
4th day of r.bl'wlry, 1991.
Published u • till for an Clrdinanm en the 7th day of btlcwlry, 1991.
Rud by tit.le and paaeed en final rudin; en the ltth day of '*'-Y,
1991.
Publ1ahed by tit.le • Clrdinanm No. _, 8ar1-cf lttl, en the 21st day
of r.bl'wlry, 1991 •
'™ *· &.,, Bti aa
h&Lili •• &i,
. ,
..
'
I . •
•
-
•
•
•
CW>INANCE NO.
SElUES <:£ 199r-
'·
•
• •
COONCll. Bn.L NO. 12
IN1'ROOOCm BY CWNCn.
MDIBER H.\'nfAWAY
AN CJU>INANCE APP~ A cx:Nl'MCl' BE'1WEm 'fflE CC£aW>0 IEPARlMENl' <:£
HIGHWAYS AND THE CI'l'l!' <:£ flG.EHXO FOR FUNOIN:. '10 IMPRO\IE TRAFFIC
SIQW.IZATIClf AUH; samt IRli\DWAY.
IIDF.AS, CICOO perfODll9d a study of South Broacl,ey signalizatial
between Belleviw and Littletm Boulevard "'1ich resulted in the ?IICalla.ded
~ts; and
WIID!'.AB, the coat of eqnipant and matarial for this project will be
providllld by the State, undar this Contract acept for ~tely $850 of
loc:al -,.cy coat• i and
!Of, TIIEREPQ(£, Bl IT ~ BY '1111 Ciff CDN:IL CR 'DIE CITY CR
DG.DIXlO, <XUIWX), APPIICJVAI. CR 'DIE CXlf'ffW:'l' EIW fllE CXUIW)()
DIPAR'IMDff CR HIGHIP.YS AR> fllE CITY CR DIGLIXXJ> IIIIOI GIIHJW.LY PIOIIIES
AS~:
8acticn 1. 'l'he Contract is nada betwm'I the State of Oolcndo Hi_.., biiii,c&a,t and the City of l.hglaciod and authcriw the
~iaticn of funds needld to CClllplata the ~ m.: .dad by
IRDG'a study for traffic siCJMliuticn iapou ata llt 'IIViaa
intenecticns betl•an Beu.ria,-... and Littletcn llaulward aJcna 8outh
~ mawn • Project ,c; 1000<6'>. ,,. .....i f\aada ,_. baacaa
availele fer this pioject: Ind the ltate dlaina lnlJlaiaod to s-fcm the wan. ,,_ atate will FCOridlt all furads aapt fer the Local A1111CY
indirect ooeta incurnd ~ .. not to ....s eeso. ,,. ... intands to
ante into• Ullilar rmtnct with the City of Littletcn •• 111ary to
QCIIPlate theN iapo.-.U. flw City of lhglamad will ooacdiMte Ind
interoanract the traffic •itnal ecpd1 at with the City of Littletan'a
Traffic aint.rol tyata llt the City'• ...... Ind at no adlliticnal aaet to
the St.ate.
A. 'Ilia ~ undllr the Oontract lhall pcaridll fer the pm:haa of
traffic ai9M,l ecpalplent to be inatalW at vwioua
i.nt....:ticN 1oc:ated Wini le.li.ria, Ind ~ within the
City of lhglaclod City Uaita.
•• 'l'he lt.at.e ftll providll liai8an with the City through the
a.te'a D1st.rict. l.n9inNr 1 Dutr~ VI, Mid D:lllt.rict
.. ineer will aleo be ~ fer ooarcliMt.l"9 the
..... actJ.¥it1-undllr the ~.
c. 'l'he City shall aantrillute ,_.. in ---not to __. eno.oo fer die inlU.nct --ua&i .. in the pad w at
tha ...-. 'Ilia City ft11 ... P111111• to the It.ate a __.
I . •
-
]
•
•
•
•
•
<.
•
s\111 51D.Vlt, for the indirect cx,sts, within 30 days after
acceptance of the work by the State.
o. 'ffle State agrees to rei.11'burse the City for costs incurred by
the City for installation of a traffic signal camunication
circuit, in the City of Ehglewood's offices. ReiJTbursenent
shall be with F9daral funds.
E. SUbject to the receipt by the State of FAUS funds for this
project, the State shall purchase traffic signal eqw.pratt,
.. ~ by the Local ~' and provide preliminary
engineerinl) for the prcpowt conat.ructicn ~.
F. 'ftw parti• agree that thia Contract is contingent ~ all
funds daaignated far the project herein bein1J ade available
fraa the City, State and PADS funds. 'Die oantract ay be
t:aminated by either party. 'Die party teadnatinl) its
intenat and cbligationa lhall not be reliaYed of any
financial cbligaticna Wlidl aiat:ed prier to the effectiw
date of such tm:ldnatim er Wlidl -, occur • a result of
auch teminat.ion.
Introcb:,ed, zud in full, and puNd en first a:adinlJ en the 4th day
of hbruary, 1'91.
Plmliahed -• till fer .. Ordlnlnaa Cll the 1th day of~. lttl.
Raad by title and p....s on final rMdinlJ en the 11th day of ~,
lttl.
Publiahad by title • mdilllllm llo. _. Ilda of lHl, on the 21at
day of .... ...,. lHl.
-w.. iiiiii hi -
htildi 1. &iw, dti aa
h&Glil. a-
. '
I. •
,
]-
] c::!D!!I!-
•
•
•
•
•
AGENDA ITEM 98 -FEBRUARY 19, 1991
COUNCIL BILL NO. 10.1
COMMENCING WITH HABENICHT'S STATEMENT
AFTER NOTION TO APPROVE 98 ON SECOII> READING
HABENICHT: IS THERE ANY DISCUSSION?
BULLOCK: CALL FOR THE QUESTION.
' ,,.
HABENICHT: I UNDERSTAND THAT BY OUR RULES OF ORDER THAT VE DO HAVE THE ABILITY
TO DISCUSS AND NOT CALL FOR THE QUESTION BEFORE THAT TIME. AND AT
THIS POINT ••••
BULLOCK: I THIIIC IT'S BEEN DISCUSSED TO DEATH.
HABENICHT: AT THIS POINT, I THIIIC THIS JS A SERIOUS ENOUGH CONSIDERATION THAT
1 'D LIKE TO MME SONE POINTS, All> I, IN FACT, I'M GOING TO ASIC YOU,
NY FELLOW COUNCIUDBERS, TO JOIN NE IN VOTING NO ell THIS
ORDINMCE. All> I ASIC FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN THE DEFEAT Of THIS
ORDINMCE FOR TlltEE REASCIIS. (AT THIS POINT, NS. HABENICHT READ
INTO THE RECORD HER TYP£11UTTEN STATEIDT IIIICH JS PART Of THE
AGED PACKET All> NOT REPEATED HER£.) TAPE 3630
HABENICHT: I REALLY THIIIC THIS JS A SERIOUS MISTAKE, All> I UIS( YOU TO VOTE
AGAINST IT. I HAVE HEARD THAT SONEIOOY CALLED FOR THE QUESTICII.
WILL VE PLEASE VOTE.
CLERK: FIVE AYES, ONE NAY, COUNCIL NEJa(R HAIOUCHT •
• I .
•.
•
I. •
•
• •
•
a• '" l ~JS ( ~ it' I 19" if p,.§ .. 1,.; .. llil f I fij r 'I s·j
ai II: r 111 •. n~; :~ ll[lil I . ! ltflr a· ,
11' I i J!! I. . 11 !~ llfl'1~ a r u ,h ; H
I ij t rl I Ir .
i~ t I fJI J' 1] It f!1:"J· 1. ~ !ls~ 0 ; i~ . I ; 11 ~ J I" • ; J I i I.! 4
•. 1 1 I 1ti I n h 1 · I 11 ; · 1r i t
~Ei 11 · !tr J It r ii I. 1 i i-·l ~ ! I 1 ,-f · • I --r r -1
• ,
•
•
r
'
I
I . . .
\
' ..
~
,._
'
11.
I
•
•
•
..
• •
'·
,.
AN INTIDtEST IN OUR COMMUNn'Y AND IN OUJt OOVBRNMBff. Molt of our
local pai;aa made up ofpalt mayanand local an I TT T
WBHA VBNllVIDUALCXlNTIUBtJTOU.a amounllof upto DJO.
We bfle ...... CD811ibulDIL
Wellavell · lllltpoalllllir..,.iaeo...-ca err
We baYe lndMdulh dial pool their...,_. to 11111PC111 candkl s
Fardl8..,.pllt.ewa wilh.c,Gilllltlid'DM, we 6--oarown.,,...'lipL
We bawq,e1111pU1tbc-
We ._.wortwo illldhi t h ia oarcio•• mt) wllo_ .. aajarcaalNalaTaoar
ellc:Mi'I ::-;-.-::.:::~~=.:.~ ... ';.,-:'::Sc:...~= a:-:::-
.... 1()1 by,&FNmJ,•FN•• s Uel,yOtl ...............
Clal'lllva
Dilaf .........
.................... _,.._., .. .._msf9 • wllDwiD_,.,._.
,....eo.,eo1iir...-
ANwllll61•6ilwt.1!11Jfar-ilplidllr ..... ~•1oc1tw SQTFML II ,...,. r, .. ,...(llil •. ,, ........ s1a1atdcllln.>
Willa•• r •••u T ....... rs,callf .. •• 11111 afax 11 a, ._._ ..... _ ........................ ITlilaf ....... .... .......
"'~ . ' .
' I
I. •
•
p-
l
~
-
•
•
DAft
February 19, 1991
IIIJ'l'I~ n
('
11 a
•
..
• •
... ,.
~ Rec011111endation Concern-
in9 Rediatrictin9 of
City Council Diatrict Linea -1991
a119lewood alection Collllliaaion
Patricia Crow, City Clerk
It ia the unan1-a recc tndation of the a119lewood alection C:C-iaaion that City
Council poatpone official action on rediatrictinq/reapportionaent of City council
Diatricta until after ltate/COUnty reapportionaent haa been coapleted. Current City
council Diatricta would remain in effect for the llo•aaber J, 1991, reqular municipal
election.
council diatrict re.pportionaant waa re.ieed in Nay, 1917.
C&N lav eaiata vtlicll ....._ it iaperatbe to baN the rediatricti119 on population
n!Mlbera (one-taa11/one-.ote lev). It ia the opinion of the City Attorney that unl•••
definiti .. population fi9Uree are ••ailable by r.bruary 1, 1991, lt would be
iapoaaible to ..... an inforaad rac tndation to City council in a tiaely aanner.
Initial Hvurea ha" beell releaeed by the cenaua hreau, __,,.r, lt la the Clty'a
lntent to diapute tlloN fi9Urea, and the outccae of the diapute and final
conf rwation of population fi9Uree are not ..,.cted until late A9Wil, 1991, City
A orney lll c:ll O.Witt indicated hl• aupport of the llectlon cc.iiaaion'a
reca.aendatlon to poatpo11e action on tlll• .. tter until conclual .. data la a•allable .
Ar cl• n 1. lection 20 of the lfttl-.1 City Charter aeta rortll tha the City •hall
be d1vlct.d into four dlatrlcta ._,.. boundarlN allall be NtabUahed by onllNnCe,
o nr c: • allall be contllJ'IOU • and OC1a9&ct and ha" approalaately the ..-,..._r of
eteired votera H det.en1ined by the nllllber r .. latered to 'fOte at the pnoedlft9
uln .un cipal al ion. Dlatrlcta are hltther ,...ulred to ha" approalaately
r or realdeftte. ~ n Dlatrl boltndarLN an eMCt by
• 1 -
. '
•
..
I • •
•
1-
-
•
•
•
• •
(,
....
ordinance adopted by the City Council after recaivin9 the racomaandation of the
Slection Colllli••ion. Factor• uaed in Di•trict boundary reapportionment ares no
aore than s• differential bet ... n the ao•t and l•a•t populated di•trict1 not 9raatar
than 15• between the di•trict with the hi9he•t nllllbar of ravi•tared voter• and the
di•trict with the loweat nllllbar of ravi•t•red voter•, coapactn••• of di•trict,
ainillal •plit of county precinct•.
The la•t reapportionaant wa• caapleted in 1917, and by Charter, apportionaant •hould
be reviewed in 1991.
Th• Sn9lawood Slaction CClllai••ion aet on January 22, 1991, to review thi• proca••·
The Slaction CClllai••ion wa• adviaed that population fivure• froa the 1990 can•u•
will not be available until ~iae in April, 1991. The state of COlorado plan• to
reapportion it• diatrict• duri119 1992, appointift9 the State l'eapportionaant
Colllli••ion in July, 1991 to convene in AucJUat, 1991. The state l'eapportionaant
Colllli••ion au•t file it• rec ndationa with tile lecretary of atata by March 15,
1992. The reapportioaaent of atate Di•trict• will affect County Precinct boundariH
upon which the cur•• di•trlct Unea are dr-. Coeaequently, the atate·• and
County'• reapporti-t could 9reatly affect tile City•• reapporti~.
In U9ht of t..._ fact•, tile Slection c-i.Nioa i• l'9C ncli119 that council
poatpone any rediatricti119 until after the atata and County have coapleted ita
reapporti-t in 1H2. At that tiaa, a thorcN911 review of population and
ravi•t•red votara will be conducted by tile alection C-i•eion lfllo will then aau a
r-ndation to City Council oonoerni119 any MH•NrJ redi•trlctift9 to NOW
effective •la -th• prior to tile HU r9CJUlar -nicipal election.
Thi• action will reeult in no financial iapect upon the City.
-l -
' '
,
'
•
..
I
. '
"
• •
e
,
-
-
•
•
UIOLUTIQa IIO. 2-0
HIUSI OP 1990
·,
'·
•
,.
• •
...
SNCLSIIOOD SLSCTIOlf
COMMllllQa coacauIIIO ltDPPOltTIONNSNT OP CITY COUNCIL DISTRICTS.
lftlSRSU, the S119lawood City Charter nta forth that the City be
divided into four diatricta which ahall be contiguoua and compact,
havi119 approxillately the .... nllllber of re(Jiatered voter• in each, and
IIIISltSAI, ca .. law .. iata which .. kea it iaperative for the
population of tho .. diatricta to reflect no aon than 5' differential
bet-n the aoat and the leaat populated diatrict1 and
IIIISIISAS, the 1990 cenaua population fiCJUn• will not concluaively be
"-until April, 19911 and
IIIISIISAS, duri119 1992 the State of Colorado atlall reapportion ita
diatricta which action will undoubtedly affect Arapahoe County precinct
boundari.ea upon which City diatrict Unea an drawn, and
....as, the S119lawood Slection C-iaaion tlaa nvi-«I and
~enalned lt la unable to..._ a rec rndatlon in thla .. tter until
after deflnltlve population nuabera an conflraad and State
nepporti-t la caapleted •
... TmStmS, .. IT UIC)I.YSD, by the City Council of the City of
S119l-«I, Colorado, to poet..,_, for the .....-nt tlae, au action
-m1119 nepportl-t of City Council Dlatricta. The S119lawood
Slectlon C-iaaion la adviaed to thorOU9hly review .. ttera nlati"9 to
the state of Colorado a.aa.orti-t aa tlloae .. ttera affect the County
of Arapahoe and the City of S111Jl--,od1 further, the S"9l.-d Slection
C-iaaion atlall ..as. rec ,datlona to City Council concarni119
-aary nepporti-t of City COllncU Diatricta in order for that
napporti-t to ~ effectl,,. aix -the prior to the 1993 rec,ular
eunidpal elect.ion.
19th day of hbruary 1991.
A1'ftlT1
Patrlcla I, Crow, City Clerk
I, Patrlcla 1. Crow, Clty Clerk for the Clty of Sft9l.-d, Colorado,
hereby cartUy the ...,,_ la a tne copy of IINolutloa llo. , ...,lee of
19 l. -
Petrlcla 1. ~. Clty Clerk
-) -
• l
•.
I • •
•
I
-
•
•
•
•
!.
PRESENTATION TO CITY COUNCIL
FEBRUARY 19, 1991
YOUR HONOR AND MEMBERS OF COUNCIL
r.
AGENDA ITEM llA IS A RECOJOIENDATION FROM THE ENGLEWOOD ELECTION
COMMISSION. CHAIRMAN LAY IS ON VACATION AKD IN HER ABSENCE I AM
PRESENTING THE RECOIIN:ElfmTION THAT WAS UIIAKDIOUSLY APPROVED BY TBE
COIOIISSIO»I ON JANUARY 22, lttl. IIDIUP8 WII.80N AND WAJUtD AIIB IN TBE
AUDIDCB IP YOU WISH TO ADDIIUS 'l'llml.
THIS RBCOIINDDATION CONCD1'S THE REAPPORTIOIIIIBNT or COUNCIL DISTRICTS
AS SET PORTH IN THE HOIIB RULE CHARTD. THE U~TION or TBE
COIOIISSION IS FOR COUNCIL TO JI08TJIOIIB ontcm ACTIOII OIi ltSDlaftlC'l'ING
UNTIL THE 8TATB/COOIITY mnoaTlOIIIID'I BU ua COIIPLaTSD DI 1H2.
CUIUtDT COUNCIL DI8TllIC'l'I IIOUU> llmDI DI u, .. .,. ,oa 'nm 11DYD1m 3,
1991 ltBGULAJt IIUlflCIPAL n.ac:TIOII.
ANY CHAIIGU TO AMPAIIOS COOIITY mPIIOllTIO .. mn n ITATB AC'l'IOII COUU)
GREATLY ArnCT THE IIAIIIID DI •tc:a TD CITY man DlaftlC'I' LIJIU •
ADDITIONALLY, CASI LAW Dllfl •tea UQUID -ICIPALITIU 'l"O fACTOll
POPULATION lllTO UAPPOllTIOIIIIDl'f DI ADDITIOII 'l"O WllTmD vorm.
•
' ,
•.
I. •
•
1-
-
•
•
t.
I"'
•
· ... •
~.
...
.•
INITIAL 1990 POPULATION FIGURES HAVE BED RELEASED BY THE CENSUS
BUREAU, BUT IT IS THE CITY'S INTENT TO DISPUTE THOSE FIGURES, AND THE
FINAL DETERMINATION OP POPULATION FIGURES ARE NOT EXPECTED UNTIL LATE
APRIL -WHICH IS TOO LATE FOR ANY REDISTRICTING IN 1991 TO BECOME
EFFECTIVE IN NAY, 1991, AS REQUIRED BY CIIAR'l'D.
A RESOLUTION HAS BEEN PREPARED AND IS PRESENTBD FOR COUMCIL'S
CONSIDERATION. IP' YOU RAVI P'OR'liiER QOUTIONS, I OR '1'IIB OTIID ELECTION
COMMISSION NE11BERS WILL ElfDEAVOR TO AlfSWD THEN.
• •
•
,,, ~
. '
•
~
'
I. •
•
-
•
•
•
•
· .. •
'·
TO: Election CClllllission Nlllbers
Fltll: Pat Crow, City Clerk
MTE: February 13, 1191
Sl&JECT: REDISTRICTING RECCIIIEDTJCII
Attached is I copy of the Elect1011 Caahsi011's recoatndation to City Council
C011Cen1tng the redistricing of City Counctl district ltnes. This
recClalftdatt011 WIS approved by you at our January ZZnd .. ting.
Stnc:e Jo Lay, Chat,..., is out of the Ctty Ind lfOll't be returning unttl
February 20, I will be presenttng this infor111t1011 to Counctl at their regular
.. ting on February It (Tuesdg). If any of you wtsh to be present, you're certainly invited.
The recClalftdatt011 and attached resolut1011 WIS hurriedly put tT,ther, but I
belteve it reflects our positiOII in this aatter. Let • know f you have any
conc:erns. And I would welcoae your attendallce at Counctl's .. ting°" the 19th.
. .. • I
•.
•
I. .
•
,
-
•
•
DATE
February 19, 1991
INITIATED IY
STAFF SOUICE
ISM/ACTION ,-OSD
•
• t~
•
. .
..
COUIIC IL CCIIIIIIICATIOII
MElltA ITEII SUIJECT Rec01111endatton Concern-
ing Redistricting of
City Council District Lines· 1991
Initiated by Englewood Election C01111tsston
Patricia Crow, City Clerk
It ts the unanlllOUs rec0111endatton of the Englewood Election C01111isston that City
Council postpone official action on redlstrlctlng/reapportlonaent of City Council
Districts until after State/County reapportlonaent has bttn CCIIIPltted. Current City
Council Districts would r1111ln In effect for the Novtllbtr 3, 1991, regular 1111nlclp1l
election.
PUYIOUS CGUIICIL ACTION
Council district reapportlomtt1t was revised Nay, IN7.
STAFF MM.YSIS
Cast hw exists wll1ch aakts It lt1ptr1tlv1 to bast the redistricting on PQtM1latlon
nUllbtrs (ont·aan/one-vott 1•). It ts the opinion of the City AttorMy that unless
definitive PQtMlhtlon fltures are available by February l, IMI, It would bt
laposslblt to aaltt an lnforacl recoatftdatlon to City Council In a tt•ly aanner.
lntttal figures have been released by the Census lureau; h1111ver, tt is the City's
tnttttt to dispute those fttures, and the outcoa of the dispute 111d final
confh .. atton of PQtMlhtton figures are not expected until late April, IMI. Nr.
DeWitt tndtcated hts support of the £1ectton Coatsston's ncoatndatton to postpone
action on thts aatter until conclusive data ts avatlablt •
uac ....
Article Ill, Section 20 of the Engle.MMI City Charter sets forth that the City shall
bt divided Into four districts wse boundaries shall bt tstabl lslled by ordtnuce.
Districts shall bt contiguous and c-.,act 111d have approxt .. tely ti.es ... IIUlllbtr of
r19hterld voters as dtteralned by tllt _.... rttlsttrld to vote at U. preceding
r19uhr .,..,ctpal election. Districts art further ,....1rtd to lllwt ....,..1 .. tely
tht , ... IIUlllbtr of rtstdttlts. Chafttts In District ......_rtts art ...cted by
• l •
•
. '
..
I. •
•
,
1-
•
•
. "
·, •·
..
-
ordinance adopted by the City Council after receiving the rec01111endation of the
Election C01111isston. Factors used 1n District boundary reapportiol'lll8nt are: no
110re than 51 differential bet ... n the 110st and ,least populated ,district; not greater
than 151 between the district wtth the highest nuaber of registered voters and the
district with the l011est nllllber of registered voters; coapactness of district;
ainiaal split of county precincts .
The last reapporttonaent was coapleted 1n 1987, and by Charter reapportionaent
should be reviewed 1n 1991.
The Englewood Election C01111ission .. ton January 22, 1991, to review this process.
The Election C011111ss1on was advised that population ft,ures froa the 1990 census
w111 not be available until soaeti .. in April, 1991. he State of Colorado plans to
reapportion 1ts d1str1cts during 1992, appointing the State Reapporttonaent
C011111ss1on 1n July, 1991 to convene 1n August, 1991. The State Reapportionaent
C011111sston •st file its rec:Ollllllldattons wtth the Secretary of State by March 15,
1992. The reapport10Mlftt of State D1str1cts will affect County Precinct boundaries
upon wlltch tlle City's dtstrtct lines are dr..,... Consequently, tlle State's and
County's reapport10ftaeftt could greatly affect tlle City's reapporttonaent.
In light of tllese facts, tlle Election COllll1ssion ts recOlllllllding that Council
postpone any redistricting until after tlle State and County have coapltted its
reapport10ftaeftt 1n 1992. At that tt .. , a thorough review of population and
regtsttrtd voters w111 be conducted by the Election C011111ss1on who wtll tllen aake a
rec:Olllltftdatton to Ctty Council conctrn1ng any necessary red1str1cting to becoae
effective stx 11111ths prior to tlle 1993 regular aunictpal election.
FIIIIICIAL
Thts action wtll result 1n 10 f1111nctal tapact.,... tile Ctty.
• I •
•
, '
..
"' I. •
•
,
•
]-
-
•
•
•
RESOLUTION NO.
SERIES OF 1990
. .
•
• •
A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD ELECTION
CCltllSSION CONCERNING REAPPORTIONMENT OF CITY COUNCIL DISTRICTS.
WHEREAS, the Englewood City Charter sets forth that the City be
divided into four districts which shall be contiguous and coapact,
having approxiaately the saae nUllber of regtstered voters in each; and
WHEREAS, case law exists which aakes it iaperative for the
population of those districts to reflect no aore than 51 differential
between the aost and the least populated district; and
WHEREAS, the 1990 census population figures will not conclusively be
known until April, 1991; and
WHERW, during 1992 the State of Colorado shall reapportion Us
districts which action will undoubtedly affect Arapahoe County precinct
boundaries upon which City d1str1ct lines are drawn; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Election Coa1ss1on has reviewed and
dete,.1ned 1t 1s unable to aake a recoaendation 1n this aatter until
after def1n1t1ve population nllllbers are conf1'9ed and State
reapport1onaent 1s coapleted.
IOI, THEREFORE, 8( IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of
Englwood, Colorado, to postpone, for the pres1t1t t1•, all act10II
concerning reapport10llaltlt of City CCMIIICil D1str1cts. TN E111l-..cl
Election C..1111on 1s advised to tllorougllly rev1w •tters relat1 .. to
the State of Colorado .. apport1 ...... t as tllose •tters affect tile to.ty
of Arapahoe and the City of E111lwood; further, the [ftllwood Elect1•
Coa1ss1on sllall •kt reca•1nd1t1•1 to City town C011Un11 ..
necessary reapport10llaltlt of City Cow11 D11tr1ct1 1• order for tllat
reapport1ona11t to becoa effect1ft 11x -tits prior to the ltn ,....11r ... 1c1pa1 election.
ADOPTED All> APPIIOVED tll1s lttll day of February 1991.
ATTEST :
I, ,atrtct1 H. Crw, City Clertt for the Ctty of [ftllwood, Colorado,
hereby certify the above ts a trw copy of .. solution lo. , Serles of
1991 . -
. , .
•
• .
'
I. •
•
p-
-
•
•
. ,~
•
<.
COUKCIL CONNYJ9CA'.PON
DAD AGBRDAITBII
11 b
8UBJBCT Public Service
Co. Easement
•
February 19, 1991
DOTIA'l1tDBY Bl-City Supervisory Committee
STAFF 80URCB Stewart Fonda. Director of Bl-City
IUUS/ ACflON PROPOIISD
The action propoeed la to approve by ordinance an eaaement to PubUc Service
Company of Colorado for relocated power lines to the Bl-City Wastewater Treatment
Plant.
Counc11 approved, at lta February 4. 1991 meetmg. an eaaement to the Public
ScrvSce Company for relocating gas lines eervtng the Bl-City Plant.
Emttng power lines and poles need to be relocated to accommodate tM conatrucUon
of th new Lipan Street around the Santa Fc/Danlnouth lntmwct.ton . nm
m nt wtll provktc the pace requlttd for the nrw powtr UM rout t tht> Bi · lty
w tf'WBttt Trr tmcnt Plant .
N oth r Rltttnattves were ldentdkd (QI' 1M ttlOt' Uon
•
. '
'
I .
•
,
P-
-
•
•
•
·~ •
.•,
r
BACKGR01JIID
The Colorado Department of Highways' lmprovanent of Santa Fe results Sn limited
acceu to the highway. In order to maintain accesa to the trailer courts on the
northwest corner of Santa Fe and Dartmouth, a new Lipan Street ts reqwred and wtll
be built by the Colorado Department of Highways. Construction of the new street
requirea that the Public SerYICe Company power bnea that provide backup power to
the Bl-City Plant be relocated to the north side of the street.
•
The new alignment la conaJatent wtth the Phase Ia construction project at the plant
and with the long range master plan.
'• ''
• .
..
I. •
•
' ,
-
-
•
•
• • ~ .
. '
CXJ:IEII, BlU, IIO. 11 ::-;usr~
A BILL ltll
Ml CIIDDIMICB cwt'DG PIJIILJC smtVJCS CXNtMII at altwm A Ul'IL1Tr IUlllllr
CII C1ff mmt L<JamD ltt 'DIE Bl~ ~ LWI Pf.Mfl'.
I a, in tm aptrit af ~ a4 to aeiat jn tm
.tau lqmnt af llnta Ill Driw llt tm DKtllDiatb lllmla intawtklla
-. a JIii, • IT m, • ._ c:nr anrn at ._ cm at ....,.,,, avwan, M ft!Uall1
IICstim 1. 'Illa City CllaDn:1.1 af tm ~ af ... 1 raal, ~
4l*W a. 111 a ,,_ to t11a "1bUo llnice Q a I' 11ar t11a ~ u..
wkih run adJ-* to tm atcity-11 star 'bat s naat • !alm4 en
llltt.acMII utlllty Ila I .. -· l 111111 8lldblt 11&•. 91a --a4 tlla City o.a .. llltlmial to as w 1:11a ....., tar a cm
btba1f af -City af .. J .....
~c Ile I I, IINIII in fdl, 111111 ...... CII tint madlaf CII tm Ulb dir
at Mcaa,, mi.
I Cll tM 21at dlr af hlLWJ,
u. a .. w, iiiiiiir ,__
h&lcli E aw, c!li ti.iii
• •
p-
J-
•
•
•
•
•
•, •
t .
'"
"!=';XHIBIT A"
l1l'ILITY F.ASEMl:11? 1iGRmEll'
THIS GIWlr of utility easements (this"Grant•) is made this day of
, 1991 by the CI'l'lt' CR l'lG.l!KXD, CXLCIWX>, ("Granter•) 'Whcae
-addres.....--s--,ls--.3""4""'00,.....South Elati Street En;Jla«>od, Colorado 80110, in favor of the
PUBLIC SERVICE a::HPANY CE' CXLCIWX>, ("Grantee•) whose address is 550 15th
street, Denver, Colorado 80202-4205.
'1'he parties covenant m\d agree as follows:
1. l!'.\SfJBfr PIOER'l'f. '1'he •Easawtt Prq,erty• shall mean the real
prq,erty located In the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, nme
particularly deacribed aa:
EalNlwlt is located within the propetty known M Bi<ity lute
Treatant Facility shewn as situated in the Southeast quarter of the
Northeast quarter (SE 1/4, NE 1/4) of Sl!lcti.an 33, ToWnship 4 South,
Rm11J8 68 U1111t of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Arapahoe County,
Colorado mre particularly daacribed u fol.laws:
Oc.llNncing at the Scut:tlaat comer of Mid SauthaMt quarter, Ncrthaut
~ of Section 33; thalce NOQ019 1 M•E a1an1J the 1laat line of Mid
SoutheMt quarter NortheMt ~ of Section 33 a diatm of 353.97 feat;
tMrlCle S89060' 34 •E a distance of 28. 67 feet to the Point of Beginning; thalce
N00o06'28"E a di.stance of 13.84 feet; thalce IM'°24 1 Jl•E a diatm of 65.15
feet; thalce N610J7'37•E a diatance of 58.04 fat; thalce N74oSl'Ol•E a
diaunoe of 30.00 feet to a Point •A•; thanoe 1174058'01"!! a diatm of 28.51
feet; thalce •Soo&'ll"E a diatm of 54.33 fat; thalm N84016'24•E a
diaunoe of 228.13 feet; thax,e NJ8029'24"E a di.sunce of 149.80 feat; thalce
N08051•04•i: a di.stance of 2945.03 feet; thalce acoo•C&"E a diatm of 96.43
feet; thalce S8'°4 l' 21 •E a di.stance of 46. 49 fat; thalce alcng the arc of a
c:urw to the left having a radius of 150.00 feet Ind a dad that t.ira
S25oSl'50"W an are di.stance of 99.32 feet; thalce ll>6053'42"W a diatm of
290.97 feet; tha'lce alcnJ the arc of a cuzw to the ri9't having a radiua of
190.00 feet and a chard that bNrd 548023'42"1f an arc disunce of 275.24 fat;
~ S8'°53'42"W a dist.Mc» of 183.39 feat; thanoe a1an1J the arc of a c:urw
to the left hllvin9 a radim of 240.00 feat and a chacd that bearw 964039 1 38• w
an arc dia arv:e of 211,40 i to the Point of 11191.nning.
~r with 10.00 f in width beinll 5 feet Cl'\ each aidlt of the following
deecribed ca,terline1
iMing at the befon ..-.tioned Point •A•; thanoe NlCJC00 1 00"W 30,00 feet to
Point of~.
-1. ..
• .
I . •i
0
,
-
•
•
•
•
. , .
•
...
...
2, ca~SIDERATIW. As consideration for this Grant, Grantee shall pay to
Grantor the 6\111 of ~ Dollar ($1.00) and other good and valuable
consideration paid by Grantee, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by
Grantor.
3. GRANl' CF EASDErr. Grantor hereby grants to Grantee, a perpetual,
nonexclusive underground euemnt ( •the utility Easerlmlt") for the purpme of.
construc:ting, operating, maintaining, repairing, xeplacing, and ra11CVing
utility lines and devices of. Grantee, that Grantee finds necessary or
desirable for Grantees purposes.
4. N:x:ESS. Grantee shall have the perpetual, nonexclusive right of.
ingress and egress in, to, over, through and across the Easement Property foe
any purpose necessary or desirable for the full enjoyment of. the rights
granted to Grantee under this Grant.
s. ~w. Grantee, .._. that after the oonst.ruction,
iaint:e,ance, repair, or xeplacaatt, of any of the Lines and Appurtenancea,
the party e,cercising rights hereunder shall restore the surface to the
EM art Prq.,erty as nearly as nacnably possible to the grade and ccndition
it was in UIIIIBdiately prior to Aid const.ruction, lllllintenance, repair,
replacmmtt, or enlargmant, acept • may be necesury to accuaodate the
Lines and Appurtenances, Party marciaing righta twreundar .._. to ieatcre
and nipair -.y ~ts of Grant.or on the ~ P1operty "'1ich are
dllllal:Jed, IIDdified or altered by party marciaing rights t'ereundllr daring Mid
const.ruction, naintenllnce, repair, npl.acllwrt oc anlaa:qaa,t and, furthar,
agrees to replace my tcpeoil tamuied fraa my cultivatad or lamc:aped arw
on the EM•·•,t P1upel'ty and to i-,v,a my..,... earth naulting frm Mid
const.ruction, l'Bintenance, rapair, replacaa1t er~. at its aole
oost and apa.-.
6. !IBJJICDft' NC> umJW. !ll'PCllT. Gnntcr CXJlllaWlta and agzw that
Grantee atiia!i bavi thi rljii al idijacmt and latcal ~ en the rr r & rt
Ptupel'ty to "'9tw extant ia '*311Hry er daainble fer the full,~
and undiatuzbed enj~ of. the ri9'b granted to Grantee undllr thia grant,
7, RIGlffS r, QWffllt, Gnntor reNrYN the full ri(Jht to the
undiaturbed cii«.rship, UN, and~ of the Ct Wit Ptqwty inaofar -
Mid awnenhip, UN, and~ ia consist.ant with and ba not~ the
rights granted to Grantee in thia Grant.
8 . NO ~,rs. Grant.or aay oonst.tuct , wect, or place ~
oc buildings, on the r...-rt. Ptqwt:y . ~ &hall AIIDIU9 iu tacilltiea
l,1)0n reuonable notice •
. AMMXHeff. In the -,t that Grantee &hall llblndan the ri«llta
qrmtted to It un&ir thi& Grant , all riCJht , title and tnt.er.t haraftlar of
CrM shall Md t.-.inate, and Granter &hall hold the Bu I Lil
the ,.,., thin be, fra fl'al the ri9hta of Grantee eo
ftbllf\donad and ahall own all ...-I.ala and auw:tlll'N of Grantee eo lbllidl:111ed ,
Grmt ehall haw reucnrble r-riod of tia ..tter Mid
ilblrndcmant in which to i-..:,v,e my er all Linea and Appurtenancea fraa the
r..ll'lltlM: Plrm,lll"ty, In the tl\W\t that 1a lbandaMd by Grantee,
riCJht, at lta aole cpticn, to ~ to nmuia
1J'lllftlll .. inta CIONJt.l'UCted in the by Grantee.
-2 -
..
I. •
,
-
•
•
• •
10. BIR>DG EFF!X:"l'. 'lhis Grant shall extend to and be binding upon the
heirs, peraciiaI reprenntatives, succesm aid usigns of the respective
parties hereto. '1'he temw, CXM!Nlnts, agreev,euta aid ccnditions in this Grant
shall be construed U CXM!NlntS running with the land.
IN WI'fflBSS ~, the pMties hereto haw executed this Grant of
utility~ the day and year first above written.
~=
ATl'IB'l':
•
Patricla I. craw, dty dirk
)
) -· )
'Dw fcnlJDlnlJ inat:Z\ant ... ........., ..... -thia ---of ,lMlby M ------.;a it&itii! to bf -------
-al ----------
-, -
..
I . •
]-
-
•
<,
February 19 , 1991 11 C
•
• •
IUao19CS' Llcen-AIJr•••nt
for -ter p1pe11-
c roee1119 at a .... ajo .
Stewart Ponda, Dl~r of Ut111t1H
,..,.,..... ...•
COUncll awe-al of the Pipe Line Llcen-wltll TIie Atc111-, Topeka and laat.a re
.. u..., ca a ear for ~cwct1119 an a• -Mr plpell• acroa• sat*a re•e rllJllt_f_y
at a. llaYajo ~.
"""" 9 r...---
A 1.1 wlU. tlle AT a U .. u..., -.. ., la .... 1"11 for croNUllf of
ra11NM u a wl • ter -1a. ue la • •· ..,,.,.
•....-1aate1, •• ..
,, _
'
• .
' " .
•
1-
-
•
•
•
RESOU1l'IOO HO.~
SDUES CR 1991
. .
•
• •
,._
A RESCLUl'IOO APPROlllll:. A PIPE Ln!E LICO~SE urm 'mE AroilSOO' TCPEKA AND
SANl'A FE RAILWAY CXJ.1PANY AND 'mE CITY CR EJG.E1«XD ~ 'mE COOS'l'ROCTIOO CR
A \·p.n]t PIPELINE M:X>SS SANl'A FE'S RIGlfl'-<F-\·lAY Kr &Vl'f{ NAVAJO Sl'REET.
\'IIERF.AS, the Colorado State Highway Department is planning to paw
portions of South Navajo Street as part of the truck :route construc:tiat of
the South Santa Fe Drive projects; and
\~, the City of Qiglewcod Utilities Department desires to
install a water main in Sooth Navajo between Radcliff and Stanford prior to
the State Highway paving the J:'Oll&,ay; and
~, the prq,oeed water main will cross the Atchisai, Topeka and
Santa Fe Railroad apur and a LicenN pmmitting this crossing of the
railroad tracks is necessary;
1Df, ~. IE IT RESCLVl!D BY THI!! CITY <Xllrn CR 'DIE crrr CR
!JELl!HXI>, ~, '111M':
Secticn 1. 'l'ha Pipe Line LicanN bet\~ the Atchi.KII, Tq,llk.a and
Santa Pi iiliway ~ and the City of l!hgl-..ood for the aonstructicn fer
the oorwt.ructicn of a water Min crass the Atchi.KII, Topeka and Slnta Fe
Railroad tracks is hanby IIFFCJU'Bd. A ocpy of said LicalN and a
daacriptiYa 1111P are attached hereto and aadlt a part tareof u Blchibit A and
Clehibit 8.
Sacticn 2. 'l!w Mll)a' ~ the City of D11Jl..aod is tmwby authariaall
and dlrict.a to ew:ute Mid Licawe AIJrl I al and the City C1a'k lllall
llttat the ....
NJCPm> Ml> APPIIMJ> this 19th day of Nzwlry, 1991.
A1'l!!ST:
Patricia R. Crew, city dirlc
1, Patricia H. Crow, City Cl.-tc f« the City of lhJl..aod, Q)lcradr),
henlby certlty the~ is• true oapy of Rll8oluUan No. _, lariee ~
1991.
ht.deli N. &aw
"' -
'• . '
• .
..
I. •
•
p-
•
•
•
\
"'
• c~
•
<.
" ..
11024306
PIPE LINE LICENSE
THIS LICENSE, Made thh 22nd day of January, 1991, between THE
ATOIISOI,· TOPED Ml> SANTA FE RAIi.MY CDIPMY, a D1l1w1r1 corporation
(h1r1ln1ft1r called ·Licensor•>, party of the first part, and CllY or
EIGlDIJOD, a •nlclpal corporation of the Stat, of Colorado (htrtlnafttr,
whether on, or aor,, called ·Licensee•>, party of the second part.
NITIESSETH, That the parties hereto for the consideration
hereinafter expressed covenant and agree as follows:
1. Subject to the ter111 and cond1t1ons hereinafter set forth,
Licensor 11censts L1censte to construct and .. ,nta1n ont (1) p1pe 11nt, t1ght
(I) tnchts tn d11Mttr (htrttnafttr, whtthtr one or aon ptpt ltnts, called
the ·PIPE LINE·>. across Qt.&JO!II the r1ght-of-way of L1ctnsor at or ntar tht
statton of Englewood, ~·"'Coilhty, Colorado, the txact 1ocat1on of tht PIPE
LINE bttng IIOrt · part1cu1ar1y sholffl by bold 11nt upon tht print htrtto
attached, No. 1-00413, dated January I, 1991, .. rked ·Exhibit A· and .. de a
part hthof.
2. L1ctnste shall use the PIPE LINE solely for carrying wattr and
shall not ust 1t to carry any other coaod1ty or for any other purpose
whatsoever.
<a> LtctnlH covtna11t1 that 1t w111 not handle or transport
through the PIPE LINE on L1c1t1sor'1 property •11uardou1 waste• or •hazardous
1ubstanc11•, as •11aurdolt1 waste• and •11u&NCN11 111bstanc11• •Y ROW or 1n tht
future bt def111td by uy federal, state, or local p,,....tal a.-cy or
body. In the tvlftt tM P1,e Lt• h .., or 111 the future ustd 111 IIUIIIHnt, or
trusport1ng of •llazardoltl ••te• or •111urdolt1 1ub1tuc11•. Lie••" atrtts
ful 1y to CCIIIPIY w1tll all -,,11w11 fNtral, stat,, w local laws, rults.
rttUlattons. orders, dtcht1111 IMI ont11111Cts (lltre1nafttr reftrrtd to as
•standards•) COIICtn111t •llaz&NCNII •stt• Md •11azardou1 111Mta11Cts•.
Ltc111sH further atrtt• ,ert•Ucally to funhh LlctMOr w1tll ,roof,
11th factory to Llc•sor, tlllt LICNIH h '" IUCII CCIIIP11UCt. Should
L1CtftSH not CCIIIPIY fully w1tll tM MO¥t-ltlttd N1ttat1•• of tllh Stct1•.
notw1th1t1ndlng anyt11111t c111ta111N 111 uy other ,rowtst• lltrtof. L1ctnsor
.. ,. at Its opt1on, ttratftltt tllh Llc•st by strv1nt five <S> days• 110t1ct of
ttralnatton upon Llc•1H; llut uy •1vtr by Llc•sor of uy brtacll of
Llctn1H '1 o1t1t11tt•1 111111 aot c•sttt.te a •tvtr of tilt rt"'t to teratftltt
thh Llctnst for any sub,..,...t breacll •1cll -, occur, or to •force uy
other provision of tllh Llc•se . u,. ttralftltlon, Llctt11H 111111 reaovt tllt
PIPE LINE and rtstort Ltc•sor 's property as lltretn 111.-...re ,rowtded .
)-A-I S-16 Sl /210V
•
,. -
' '
I . •
•
,
1-
•
•
•
•
• , .
•
(b) Notwithstanding anything contained in the 1 iabt 1 tty section
hereof, in case of a breach of the obligations contained in this Section, or
any of them, regardless of the negl1genc1 or al 1 eged neg11 gence of L1 censor,
Licensee agrees to assu .. liability for and to save and hold haraless Licensor
frOII and against all injuries to any person and d1111ge to property, including
without limitation, eaployes and property of Licensor and Licensee and all
related expenses, including without liaitation attorneys• fees, investigators'
fees and 11tigation expenses, resulting 1n whole or in part froa Licensee's
failure to coaply w1th any Standard 1ssutd by any governMntal authority
concerning •hazardous substances• and/or •hazardous waste•. Licensee, at its
cost, shall assume the defense of 111 claias, suits or actions brought for
daaages, and ft nes or p1n1 l ti es hereunder, regardless of whether they are
asserted against Licensor or L1cens11. L1cens11 also agrees to re1aburse
Lt~ensor for all costs of any kind incurred as I result of the Licensee's
failure to coaply w1th thh Section, 1nclud1ng, but not 11a1ted to, fines,
penalties, clean-up and d1sposa1 costs, and legal costs incurred as I result
of L1cens11•s handling, transporting, or disposing of ·hazardous wast,• or
•hazardous substances• on the property of Licensor.
(c) It 1s understood and agreed that I L1ctns11 who does not
now, or in the future, g1n1r1t1, handle, transport, treat, store or dispose of
on Licensor's property ·hazardous wast,• or ·hazardous substances• within the
Naning of the Section, 1s not subject to the provisions of s,ctio_n 2 (b)
hereof.
3. Ltc1ns11 shall pay lic111sor as coap1ns1tion for thts 1tc1ns1 the
sua of Ont and No/100 Dollars ($1.00).
4. L1c1ns11 shall, at its OWi cost and subject to the supervision
and control of L1c111sor•s chtef 1ngt11Hr, 1oc1t1, construct and •tntatn the
PIPE LINE tn such 1 •nntr and of such .. t,rta1 that tt wt11 not at any ttN
bt I source of danger to or t nt1rf1rlftc1 wt tll the pr1S111t or future tracks,
roadbed and property of l 1 c1t1sor, or the safe operatt OIi of 1 ts ra 11 road. In
CHIS where the L1ClftSff 1s ptf'llttted Ullder ,ar11rapll 2 hereof to UH the PIP£
LINE for ptJ. MS, MtmJM 1mtev:t1, or ptfWr fJms!tJ• pr 111,:1y uJ1ttJ1
1ublt&QCfl MUI[ rir111ur1, the PIP£ LIil 111111 Ill C0111trvcted, nstalled 111d
th1r11ft1r •tnta ftfCI tn confon11ty w1tll the plus 111d spectf1cat1ons se.o. on
prtnt hereto attached tn IUCII CHIS, .. rltN Eall1'1t I 111d ..... a rrt htrtof.
If at any tt• L1c1t1sH shall, 111 tllt J..,....t of L1ctt1sor, fa1 to perfon1
properly 1ts ob11gat1ons under tllh ,ar11r.,., Ltc"'sor aay, at 1ts opt10II,
1t111f perform sucll writ as 1t detas 11te1111ry for the safe operat10II of tts
ratlroad, and 1n such 1v111t L1c1t1sH aerHs to pay, wtt11111 ftftltft OS> days
after btl 1 sha 11 have btlft rtndtrtd tlltrtfor, the cost so 1 ncurred by
Ltc,nsor, but fatlur1 on the ,art of Ltc .. sor to perfon1 the ob11gat1ons of
L1c1ns11 shall not re11111 L1c1t11H froa llabtllty llertullder for loss or
dllllg1 occasioned thereby.
5. LtctnsH sllal I r1lllbur11 llc .. sor for uy IIPtftlt Incurred lty
Licensor for false writ to ,.,,..rt Llc .. sor's tracts Pd for flaflllll to
protect Its traffic durlnt l11stall1tl011 of tht Plfll LIil and for 111y and all
othtr 11pens1 Incurred by licensor on accOUllt of the PIP£ LIN[.
-z -
3-4-15/1651/ZIOY
,-
. '
'
I . •
'
]-
]-
•
•
•
• •
6. Licensee shall at all times indemnify and save harmless
Licensor against and pay in full all loss, damage, or expense that
Licensor my sustain, incur or become liable for, resulting in any
manner from the construction, maintenance, use, state of repair, or
presence of the PIPE LINE, including and such loss, damage or expense
arising out of (a) loss of or damage to property, (b) injury to or
death of persons, (c) mechanics' or other liens of any character, or
(d) taxes or assessments of any kind. It is the intention of the
parties that Licensor's right to indemnity hereunder shall be valid
and enforceable against Licensee regardless of negligence (whether
active, passive, derivative, joint, concurring or comparative) on the
part of Licensor, its officers, agents and employees.
•
7. If at any time Licensee shall fail or refuse to comply
with or carry out any of the covenants herein contained Licensor may
at its election forthwith revoke this license.
8. This license is given by Licensor and accepted by
License~ upon the express condition that the same may be terainated at
any ti .. by either party upon ten (10) days' notice in writing to be
served upon the other party, stating therein the date that such
teraination shall take place, and that upon the termination of this
license in this or any other manner herein provided, Licensee, upon
demand of Licensor, shall abandon the use of the PIPE LINE and reaove
the sa•• and restore the right-of-way and tracks of Licensor to the
sa .. condition in which they were prior to the placing of t~e PIPE
LINE thereunder. In case Licensee shall fail to restore Licensor's
preaises as aforesaid within ten (10) days after the effective date of
teraination, Licensor aay proceed with such work at the expense of
Licensee. No teraination hereof shall rel•••• Licensee from any
liability or obligation hereunder, whether of indemnity or otherwise,
resulting fro• any acts, oaisions or events happening prior to the
date the PIPE LINE is re•oved and the ri9ht-of-way and track of
Licensor restored•• ~bove provided.
9. In the case of the eviction of Licensee by anyone owni119
or obtaining title to the preai•e• on which the PIPE LINE is located,
or the sale or abandon .. nt by Licensor of said preaises, Licensor
shall not be liable to Licens .. for any daaa9e of any nature
whatsoever or to refund any payment aade by Licensee to Licensor
hereunder, except the proportionate part of any recurring rental
charge which aay have been paid hereunder in advance .
sh 11 bed
S t a M
I 10
,. -
I . •
,
]-
-
•
•
•
•
• •
12. All the covenants and provisions of th1s Instrument shall be
binding upon and Inure to the benefit of the successors, legal representatives
and assigns of the parties to the same extent and effect as the same are
binding upon and Inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, but no asslgnaent
hereof by Licensee, 1ts successors, legal representatives or assigns, or any
subsequent assignee, shall be binding upon Licensor without the written
consent of Licensor 1n each instance.
13. Notw1thstand1ng any other prov1s1ons· of thh 11censt, Licensee
shall COllll)ly w1th all statutes, ordinances, rules, regulations, orders and
dec1s1ons (hereinafter referred to as •standards·>. hsued by any federal,
state or local governaental body or agency estab11shtd thereby (hereinafter
referred to as •Authority•), relating to Licensee's use of Licensor's property
hereunder. In 1ts use of the pr .. tses, Licensee shall at all t1aes be 1n full
c0111p11ance with all Standards, present or future, set by any Authority,
including, but not ll•lted to, Standards concerning air quality, water
quality, noise, hazardous substances and hazardous waste. In the event
Licensee falls to bt 1n full CQIIP11anct with Standards set by any Authority,
Licensor uy, after giving reasonable notice of the failure to Uctnstt, and
L1ctnset, within thirty (30) days of such notice, fa11s either to correct such
non-COIIP 11 anct or to give wr1 tttn not1 ct to the L1 censor of its intent to
contest the allegation of non-COIIP11anct btfort tht Authority establishing the
Standard or 1n any other proper forua, take whatever action 1s necessary to
protect the pr .. , ses and L1 censor's rail road and other adjacent property.
L1censet shall re111burst tht L1ctnsor for all costs (including but not llaited
to, consulting, enginttrlng, clean-up and disposal costs, and legal costs>
incurred by tht L1ctnsor In CQ11Ply1ng w1th such Standards, and also such costs
Incurred by tht Licensor In abating a violation of such Standards, protecting
against a threatened violation of such Standards, dtftnd1ng any cla1• of
violation of such Standards In any proceeding btfort any Authority or court,
and paying any fines or penalties laposed for such violations. Llctnstt shall
assuat 11ab111ty for and shall save and hold haraltu the Licensor froa any
cla1• of a violation of such Standards r111rdltss of the nature thereof or tht
Authority or person asserting such c1a1a, .tl1ch results froa Llcenstt's use of
Licensor's pr .. tses • .tltthtr such claia arlsts In .tlolt or In part froa the
n1gl1g1nc1 or alltted ntgllgenct of tht Licensor or othtrw1st. Llcenstt. at
Its cost, shall assuae tht defense of all such cla1as r111rdltss of .tltthtr
they art asserted against Lictnstt or Llctnsor.
14. Upon writttn notice froa Llctnsor. Lictnstt agrees to assuae the
dtftnst of any lawsuit, adalnhtratlvt action or other procttdlng broutht
against Licensor by any public body, individual, partnership, corporation, or
other 11111 entity. relating to any aatttr covered by thh Ucenst for which
Ucenstt has an obligation to assuat liability for and/or to save and hold
harmless the Licensor. Llcenstt shall pay all the costs Incident to such
dtftnst, Including. but not llalted to, attorneys' ftts, lnvtstlgators' ftts,
litigation expenses, s1tt1 ..... t payaents. and aaounts paid In satisfaction of
judg111nts . Ally and 111 lawsuits or adalnistratlvt actions bfOUlllt or
threatened on any theory of rtlltf available at law. In tQUlty or Ulldtr the
rules of any adalnlstratlvt agtnc:y shall be covered by this stetlon.
Including, but not llalttd to, tht t8'torl11 of lnttntlonal alscOftduct.
ntgllgtnet, brtacfl or statute or ordlftlftCt, or upon any tfleory cruttd by
statute or ordinance, stat, or ftdtral .
-4 -
3-4 -15-16 58/ZIOV
'
I. •
-
•
•
•
DAB
February 19, 1991
1•1T1am aT
•
• •
COUIICIL CGlalUIIICATIOII
11 d
Public Work• Departaent
Propo•ed Paving
Di•trict JC/Concrete
Diatrict 1991
Stu Fonda, Acting Director of Public Work•
Adopt a llleaolution of Intent to fora Paving Di•trict No. JC/Concrete Di•trict 1991
on Tueaday, February 19, 1991.
Plt8VIOUS COUNCIL ACTI-
"' -
City council, by Ordinance• 53 and 5C, 1990, approved S2C8,600 in the PIF for Paving
Di•trict No. 1, and concrete Di•trict 1991. With very fev exception•, auch
diatricta ha .. been approved annually eince 1956.
IT&PP MU,HH
The propoaed liat of atreeta and alley• (Paving Diatrict IIO. JC/Concrete Di•trict
1991) repre .. nt• year five of the ten-year progr ... Nodification• to the •year
five• progr .. are aa followa1
1. The 3800 block of s. Del-re St. and the 000-100 block• of w. llenyon Ave. -re
added to thl• project. They had been omitted froa PD #33 (year four).
2. The alley •a•t of the 3700 block of s. Acoaa st. and the alley eaat of the caoo
block of s. lroadway were added n the ,..queet of Nny property -re tllrouqh
the petition pr~••·
3. TIie alley eaat of the 3600 block of a. llat s • ""a• adlMd becauN of the j r
n enance pcobl ... ln tll • •• • ng aaphalt alley .
4, sou II Santa rec rel• ""a• ackled at the req,.ieat of the developer of ~hie IMtlot
The developer ha• a9re.d o ace.pt the entire coa of II•
ncludlft9 eng neer ng and (nfraa ructun.
r c 1991 ""a• added o ng Dlatr
Voluntary concrete Pr09r .. ""a• t Y
"-r concreter red and
Sin t concre •• by O
(unl ke
•
'
I • •
]-
-
•
•
•
•
• , .
•
(,
Voluntary concrete Program portion• of thia year'• Oiatrict.
7. The 2800-3000 blocke of a. Platte River Drive Baat were omitted becauae of the
coat and conflict• with the conetruction at Bi-City.
Since 1956, the City hae been iaproving ite etr .. te to .... t minimum City Standard•
through Paving Iaprov ... nt Dietricte. During thie period, eome 27 dietricte have
been completed, iaproving approxiaately 99 mil•• of etr .. te and 40 alleye.
Th• coete of the .. iaprov ... nte are born• by both the adjacent property ownere,
through epecial ••••• ... nte levied for work done adjacent to their propertiee, and
the City, through aoni•• budgeted in the PIF for etr .. t and alley intereection work,
incidental etona eewer conetruction, right-of-way acquieition, fence relocation•,
etc.
At the 1983 Budget Retreat, council tentatively approV9d a ten-year paving dietrict
progr-to bring all etreete, not included in previoue dietricte, up to City
Standarde. Propoeed paving dietrict etr .. te were preeented to council•• an
accuaulation of recoaaendatione froa .. veral ar•••• requeete froa citiaene,
petition•, requeete froa buein••• or induetrial property ownere, requeete from
Council, review of paet dietricte, review of .. intenance probl .. • and coete, and
phyeical inepectione. Prior to inclueion in the liet, etr .. te ehowing eigne of
dietr••• were teated for thickneee of aephaltic concrete and baeecour .. to ~eraine
the appropriate action required. Street• not -ting aini-City Standard• were
propoeed for reconetruction and a•--t. Streete that were found to wt City
Standard• were not propoeed for pavl119 dletrlct lncluelon, but retller, will be
included in a City overlay--lcoat provr• when no a•--t• an levied.
St reete propoeed for inclueion ill Pavl119 Dietrict llo. 34/Concrete Dietrict 1991
coneiet of etreete and a_. that have not pnviouely been conetructed to ainlaa
City Standarde1 and froa teeti119 reeulte, requin total reconetruction.
PlallCIAL
Baaed on the propoeed ~ for the lttl Public r..,.oaa,nt Pund, then will be an
ncreaN " the project • ae of Pav i119 Dietrict llo. 3 4. The propoeed lttl project
,nc:111 • lie follow 119 etniete and au..,e, and eetiaated C011te1
• AaNeMble City Tot.al
Dr. (la.Ct llOl,IOO 1111.700 Ut0,100
• 00 •• o f Ir y 31,700 7,600 lt, 00
UOO al .., aet. of H,.00 1,200 31,600
Ill o f Ila 211100 I 00 H.JOO
11 ll ,000 ll ,700 1)17,'700
. ,
..
I • •
,
]-
•
•
•
•
• •
Comparing the Total City Co•t of $199,700 to the propo•ed budget of $188,600, there
i• a funding deficit of 111,100.
With the addition of 3800 a. Delaware St. and 000-100 w. Kenyon Ave. (both deleted
froa PD 33) to PD 34, the e•tiaated coat• will be a• follow••
3800 s. Delaware at. (widened)
000-100 w. Kenyon A"·
Sub-total
Total for all abo,re location•
in Street• 6 Alley• cete90ry
A••e••able
I 39,500
30,500
I 69,000
1257,000
City
s 55,300
18,500
s 73,800
$273,500
Total
S 93,800
49,000
$142,800
1530,500
Coapari119 the abo,re total City Coat of 1273,500 to the propoNd budget of llH,600,
the deficit increalNd to IM,900.
In addition to the abo,re propoeed PD 34, it i• propoNd to include Concrete Di•trict
1991 in the Dietrict. Coet .. tillat .. for the Concrete Di•trict are a• follower
Concrete Dletdct lffl 1310, 710
City
I 40,000
Total
1390, 750
There i• 160,000 ~ in 1991 PIP for City Coat• in thi• project. After
conti..-nci .. , the Concrete Di•tdct PIP balance of a~iaately 120,000 will be
awaUable for application to City coat• in the Voluntary Concrete Proc,r-.
Aleo propoeed for iJlclHlon ln the Dietdct 1• aoutll aanta h Circle, a newly
platted atreet ln a new eubcll•lalon located at 819 Dry creek and south .. nta h
Dr ve. The deweloper of tlll• eubd1•1•1on ~itioaed to include thi• etreet in the
Pavl119 Di•tdct. There vlll be no -t to tlla City for thl• •treet a• the deweloper
wUl be H-aed fOI' all ..,.ct• of conau,actlon includlnt lnfra•tructure c-t.er and
-r1 and et19l-rl119 . The anticipated coat• on thl• atreet are,
........ le
1314,,00
l'\lrt. r, • Voluetary ~e PC'OII« oa evory vUl 1M
All rtle• w th a tM Clty vlll N ell9 lble , ...
off date of •r ll
ft ary Protr ll I
Oft l Cal ,.....
lffl •
City
0
Total
Ul4,900
I'~
• .
..
I • •
,
--
•
•
• II -
• i.
· .. •
,,
City Total
Voluntary Concrete Proqr .. uoo.ooo S 20.000 $320,000
The total •uaaary of Pavi119 Diatrict llo. 34/Concrete Jwplac ... nt Di•trict 1991 i• aa
followat
AaNaaable City Total
Pavi119 Diat. llo. 34 (Str .. ta & Alley•) s 257,000 $273,500 s 530,500
Concrete Diatrict 1991 350,750 40,000 390,750
South .. nte re Dr. (Developer Streeta) 314,900 0 314,900 Voluntary Concrete Pro9r .. Joo,ooo 20,000 320,000
Total $1,222,650 $333,500 $1,556,150
$241,600 ie available in the PIP for the City•• ehare of the project in 1991. An
additional $84,900 auat be appropriated froa the Ptr to coaplet• thia project. Thi•
appropriation will be requeated at a later date. AaN•aabl• coat• will be paid for
thl'OU9h the nl• of bonda.
• I
'
..
I. •
•
-
•
•
RE&LlJI'IOO ro. :1::::.V
Sf2UES CF 1991
•
0 I~
•
A RESCLl11'100 DfI:LARDla THE DnmrlOO CF THE Cl'l'l( cnJNCIL CF l:XiI.,fHXD,
CCUIWX), ro CRFATE A SPB:IAL Dl'RJ'J94Dff DISTRICT IN THE CrIY, ro BE
DESIQWI'ED AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34/CXN:RETE ~ DISTRICT NO. 1991,
AIXPI'IN:i DETAILS MD SPB:IFICATIQ~ FCR THE ~ DISTRICT, AND DIRl:X:"l'IN:i
PUBLICATIOO AND ~ CR THE tmICE CR HEARIN:; ro THE ~ CF THE REAL
PR:Pf.Rl'Y IN THE DISTRICT.
\tm:RF.AS, the City c.ouncil of En;lewcod, C.Olorado, has determined that it
is necessary to create a local or special ~t district within the City
for the purpoee of ( i) ocnstructi.ng and installing street paving, curb,
gutter, and sidewal.Jt inprovenents, together with rwcessary incidentals, a,
certain streets and avenues within the City (•ZOne 1•), (ii) providing for the
renoval and replaceaant of sut:rstandllrd curb, gutter, and sidewalk and the new
const.ructiai of curb, gutter, and sidewalk iq,ro\:-1ts, together with
necessary incidentals, a, certain streets and avenues within the City (•1.crie
2•), and (iii) constructing and installing atrNt paving, curb, gutter,
sidewalk, wter, unitary ....-r, and atom drainage ~ts, together
with necessary incidentals, within m undeveloped area within the City (•r.ane
J•)' all -aet forth in this Jlellolutian, and to ..... part of the coat of
the ~ against the real pcq:.erty specially benefited by the
!Jlprmeats and included within the district; and
•
~. the district will be divided into thr9 aaparately dafinad zanu
foe the purpoae of datemining the •..-its payable within the respective
..-..nerat units; and
~. the district will be di.vi.dad into thla aaparately defined aanea
foe the purpoae of datemininlJ the ... 1 au payable within the l'alllp.:tive
.... -,t units; and
~, punumt to the Olarta-of the City and Title 11, Olllpter 2, of
the mmiciplll Coda of the City, the City Ocuncil hu datcainad to pcacw!
with the l.'WIOWJ. and nplac E I It oe W construction and inatallaticn of such
iJll!irc.-1ta, prcvidad hawaver, that the City Ocuncil ahall oanaidar all
protests and cbjct.iona that my be alda in comacticn with the pcapceed
~o.-ata, before ocdaring the ~al and nplacm a at oe w oanatr\lctian
and inatallatian ~f; and
lilDDS, the pccpoeed project consists of (1) c::ionstructin9 and inatalU..,
street pevi ng, curb, «)Utter, and aidawalk 1-.,cc. ata, tolJet,tm' vi th
sary incidlntala, in zene 1, (ii) raovin; and nplacin; NMltandard
, and • dawalk and ~ing aar'b, ~tc, and ai~
11'1lir"Ol"""'lntS I with inc: ala, in ZCne 2 , and (iii)
c:a,atrur::t l1'C1 and 1nswlin9 pwiniJ. c::urb. ~Utr. • dswalk. water'
, and dr U, ~ with NCNMry
w a , in 3; and
-l -
'
I . •
-
-
•
•
• •
...
WHEREAS, pur•1,1ant to an order of th• City Co1,1ncil, the City
Engineer h•• prepared and filed preliminary plan•, •pacification•, ••ti.mat•• of
co•t, map• and eched1,1lea for the propo•ed improv ... nt•,
H IT USOI.VSD BY TBS CITY COUNCIL OP THI: CITY OP ENGLEWOOD,
COLORAD01
1. The City Co\lncil haa deterained there ••i•t• a nec•••ity for
(1) the con•truction and inatallation of atr-t paving, C\lrb, ptter, and
•idewalk 1.apro,, ... nta, totether with nece••ary incidental•, within lone 1, (ii)
the raaowal and replaceaent of aub-•tandard C\lrb, ptter, and aidewalk and the
new con•truction of C\lrb, ptter, and •idewalk 1mpro.-nt•, together with
neceHary incidental•, within lone 2, and (iii) the conatruction and
installation of street paving, C\lrb, ptter, aidevalk, water, aanitary -r,
and atora draina99 1mp~nt•, tovethar with nec:•••arr incidental•, within
lone J, aa nid aonea an deacribed in tha -tice hereinafter aet fortb, and to
create a local or special ~t di•trict for •1,1ch purpo ...
2. TIie SDtinNr'• report•, to.,.tber vitb tbe preliainary
detail•, IIJINUicati-•, eatiaatea of ooat, -pa and acbedulH ,cepared and
filed with tllo City Clark an ~ approued and adopted bf tbe City couacu
for ... in tllo ~al and replaa t or w aoeatnctloa and iaat&llati-of
tbe l.ap&ou ta to be .... I.a N14 l•11ou I t •1atr1ct.
J. TIie -terlala to N .... I.a tllo repl~, ooaatnctloa, or
1.aatallatloa of tllo Pl'OIIIHIII f 1 •• u an Nt forth I.a tllo ... lwr'•
report• and ..-rally doecr~ la tllo aoU• llerol.aafter aot fortll.
4. TIie ooota of tlle ~ and roplMIEllt WW .-.tnctl-
and inatallatloa of tllo l I ow ta, 1w that ponloa ..talcb la ,.U bf the
City, nllall N uaoaaed b7 odlMFIOO ..-all tbe l'Nl pc ... rty witlll.a tha
dlatrin Need ..-tllo ai-nt ~used bf tllo 1111 011 1 nta ..-wh parcel
of nllty· vltllia tllo dlatrlct. If tllo a .... _.t la not pail -I.a full vi.thin
tllo period of t&aa Nt forth la tllo ..... -.t ordi.aaaco, ~ tllo ..... _t
nllall Ille ,arulo la toa (10) ...-i Wl l.aotallwta of aHaEIEIFta, vltb
1ntenn • t11o .... 11 ,cl.Ml.lel wt. no ,-s.o. of t ... f• t11o ... -. of
tllo HERE t I.a hll, tN -.ta ... t .... of ....... of l.aotallwta, ...
tllo rau _. t.... of ..,-. of .._ allall • ~ bf tllo City
co.MU_. N& foctll I.a tllo HHI t od4HnN.
•. no nal ..... rtr u .. HIHaed f• tllo I I •• ta allall
• t11o l'N1 pc11Htl' .,..1.auy Nllofl._ bf tllo I 1 •• u, IIMall pc111ny la
loatolll wldwl tllo cn111u .. awo ~~ la tllo netl• llen!Mfter aot
forth.
I. llotl• of tlle ,-u • .._ .... • tlle neats.ea of tllo tiftrut
nllall Ille ,-1s.... --a WM f• tllno CJ) ...aa. la tllo -~ a.ti.Ml, a w111,,,-of ewral elrftletla I.a tllo City. In Mtitlaa, a -,, of aucll
.-1ce ellall • aa11 .. , ,.. ... ,co.-W, u ..... 1a1o1,a --of cal ,.,,any
vitllla tllo ,a11111III •le&rlct.
no ,-1s.... ... -u .. nots.. uau • 1.a 11111taatlally t11o
followlaf , .. ,
-J -
-) -
'
I . •
•
,
-
-
•
•
•
• •
..
! !! ! ! !: !
OP m 11r.ran• 2'0 c:a&an & DSC:IAL INPIIOVDIDIT
DlmJCS' Ill .......ooD, CCIILOIIIIDO, 2'0 U DIOlllf U P&VIN
DlmJCS' •• H/caac:un ~ DISftlCS' IIO. lttl,
.. m PUlll'OU OP IIDIOVIN &IID asl'l.&CIN, oa CClll-
navcrIN AIID IIISDLLIN, c:san1• PUaLIC INPIIOVDISIIII
111nm m Clff &IID l'IIOYIDIN na & l'Um.lC DUIN n,,-.
..
All owner• of real property bereinafter deacr~. and all person•
..-rally, an heruy notified tbat the City council of &ngl-.1, COlorado,
pureuut to it• own initiath• baa adopted preUainary detail•, plan•, and
epecUicati-• for (i) tbe con•truction and inetaUation of •treat pa•illf,
nn, .. tter, and aidevalk iap~t•, (ii) the r-,,a1 and npla-Dt of
inlt-etaadard wrb, ptter, and •idewalk and the -conetructlN of curb,
-~ .... eldewelk ~ta, and (lii) tlle CW1•truction and inetaUation
of .... ,.,,lat, curb, ptter, •ldewalk, -t•r, sanitary -r, and noca
dralaafe l I ouwnta, totetller vitb neoeaHry incidental•, vitblll eertalll
..... la ... for a propoeed local or •pecial iaproYwnt dlatrict vltblll tile
...... ta UalU of latl-.1, COlorado, to ... knOVII .. ·•••lat Dletrlct
... H/CO.Cnte Mplacwnt Diatrict ... 1n1•. lald .-.... an hrtber
BCKlflod .. follows,
1. -l
ca, aw 1 vlt.11111 Ule JC•1•n• dl..Ul.ot ellaU • au of Ule nal
JC•,.nr fna&l.119 or u•Ul.119 • u.-..-. .... ,,._.. NI u1 Uie WIil.al
.....n. ..._l.Nd, 111cl"'1at tN nal JC111nr wl.~ oao-llalf Cl/I) blecll of
..... euoeu ........... Mjut r ta for tN ..... t of_.. wUl N ....
foe lrntlllu ... ..._..._... lot• ... panel• of JC•1•nr.
Cb) TIie I 1reu1 nte to N ~ oc l.anallod an .. fela-.1
Cl)
" •• Del ..... . .. ...,.. .... .
..... ear, tredUI ......... u ... .o• vldo ,.,,1119 ,_ ••
Del....,. n.t ... H· wide ,.,,lat C• •· ...,_ .... ,. wit.II
•• NllfiUt8d tr•"' MN .......... 1• Mfllaltill ...nee
.rr.... ...~ walu, nn ... -tor ....,. _. •lroodr
l.anaUod or 8" Notl.119 Cl.tr ......... , lllr?Nr wit.II
~ ... illeldNUle • tN follawlat ........ ........ ,,,.
•. I.ell'-....
I , ten Ill R,
-) -
JI
w ..... u.1• .... . ....... ,
'
I . •
•
,
]-
•
•
•
•
• t•
. • '
<.
! !! ! ! !: !
OP m 1nm1ca 'l'O c:auft A .. SCUL IIG'aovDCDrr
DISDI~ 1• amllllOCID, CCIILOalDO, 'l'O U DOWlf U PAVIN
DISDI~ IIO. H/caac:an ~ DISDI~ NO. lttl,
roa m PUlll'OU OP IIDIOVIN ... asn.ACIIIO, -cca-
ftllU~I-AIID lllftALLIN, cant• PUU.IC IIG'ltOYIWll
w1n1• 'rD Clff UD PIIOnDIN ,oa A PU8LIC DUIN
'rm8CIII.
"'~
All owner• of real property hereinafter deacribecl, and all peraona
..-rally, are hereby noUUed tut tlle cur Council or &1191~, C01orado,
purauant to i.ta -lniUathe llaa adopted preU.alnary detaUa, plane, and
apecUicationa for (ii tbe -.truction and inataUation or atnet pa•lllf,
curl>, tutter, and aidewalk ~ta, (111 the r-,,a1 and npla~ of
.._etaadarcl curl>, 911tter, and ei..,.1k and the -conatructiN of curl>,
tatter, Uld aUwalk ,..,ro•wata, Uld (1111 tbe coaatruction and WlaUon
or etreet pa•l.llf, curl>, ptter, ai..,.1k, water, aanitary -r, and noca
dralaefe ,.., o•-•t•, t~ber wltla -•aarr 1ncidenta1a, witllin Nnain
.-e 1n Uld for a propoaed local or apecia1 i.aprOY-nt diatriot witllin tlle
oocporate Ualta or &1111--a, C01orado, to N known H ••a•l.llf Diatriot
... H/CO.Cnte lleplacwnt Diatrict ... lttl •. laid pareone an f1anller
aot1f1ed •• fo11owea
1. -l
<•I aw 1 witlaia tJie pc11111e '1ndct n&ll N all of Ula real ,c•.-n• fnatl.llf or alNtU .. • u. nneu aM .,,..... N*u11a Ula teniai
Nnaftu --r~. 1N1"'1111 Ula nal ....-n, wltlaia ...-11eu (l/1) ltleek .,
__.. ~• aM a....... Mj•nw&a for Ula u11e t or _.. wUl N ....
for ir ..... lu Uld oM-•llafN 1ou aM ,-reel• ef pc ... n,.
Cl) ..... .., traUat aM .....,.tiN, .ct• wia ,-1111 C• 1.
91
1. Del_.n n. .. ..,.. ....
Delewen It.) ... JI• wia ,-1111 c• w • ...,_ aw.,, wltll
I• ooaipact .. tr.,,.1 ltaN NUN Uld I" UfllalU• __..
.. rr ... , .... nae welu, ftl'lt ... tatter --. ._ ai.e.e,
iaetaU.. or lie& ..-1111 cur ......... , u,ae.._ vltll ..,.n•r ...... 1M1,._.1• • Ula fe11ew111t otnate _. ........
""
"· Lellltll ....
1 . .....-•.
-) .
" • ..... ,1e1• ....
1. lln•• .,
' '
..
I • •
•
,
-
•
•
• •
(2) Neceaaary 9radin9 and excavation, 40' wide pavin9 with a•
cOfflpacted 9ravel baae courae and J• aaphaltic concrete
aurface, concrete valk•, curb and i;utter vhere not already
inatalled or not ... tin9 City atandarda, to9ether vith
appurtenance• and incidental• on the foll-in9 atreet• and
avenue••
On rroa To
1. Platte a. Dr. Eaet w. Dartmouth Ave. South City Limit•
(3) Neceaeary 9radift9 and exca•etion, 14 • vide pavin9 vith a•
concrete eurface, t09ether vith appurtenance• and incidental•
on the follovinv alley••
On
Alla, s. of koaclwey
Aller • • of ac-
&lle, s. of Slatl
S. Layton AYe.
If. 1enyon A••. w. Jeffereon a ...
To
S. Cbeft&ll90 AYe.
If. Lehl9h AYe.
If. bnyon AYe.
(c) TM prollabl• total c:oet of the illpr-nte to be conatructed
... lnetalled vlthln lone l le IIJ0,100.
Cd) TM prollable wut of the total coet of eald illpro,wnte
wlllell tile City ahall pay 1• appcoaiaetely 127J,IOO.
C•l TM balun of tile ~•l coat wlllch ia not paid It:, Ula City
vUl N ........... lan ta. nal pnputy apeclally .._flted It:, the
._.,a,unta aad 1Daludad vltlaia 1w l. ~l• coat• par fl'Ollt or U.wr
f..-,_ Nld UipCOYI I ,ta An H follova1
2• a.,llalt •••lat•
, ........ • J2• width, 1• ... 2• NalaJ
J• a.,llalt •••lat -I•• ...... • •o• vl~. 1• ... 1• Nal•I
YWtleal CUit aad O.tter
•• ONlcefte 11..,.111 • • vl ..
1• ONcrn• 1~111 • • vl ..
a-.. Yenlcal CUit a 0.tter
a-.. lldawalll •• vi ..
1• ca.em• au-, •••lat
132.IO par fnet f..-
111.01 .... fnet f..-
117.00 par 11-r f..-
111.22 par 11-r f..-
111 • .0 par 11-r f..-
11.70 .... 11-r foot
I J.IO per Uaear foot
121.•o ,. .. liaear foot
flle eeece of ,a•let 1a N --.tneted alOftt tlle •i ... •f ........
lM• vltllla tlle dlatrin aMll N ........ .,.laet ....,.l'tlN vittila -11au
Cl/I) ~loell, or JOO • of -" 1-atereNtlaae ... oonar lMa, _.,...._ .. l•
wllw, • • ...-..... Maia l• .. _ ..... vitll ..... uu -f•l'ed • -91
...,.nl••, ,-r .... t to tlle , ..... , .... fwtll ••-·
•,
'
0
I • •
,
-
•
•
•
•
• •
Zach one-half (1/2) block, or 300' aection, will be divided into
aix (6) equal eub-ar•a• and a•••• ... nt• will be on th• followln9 baela1
let eub-area abuttln9 on atr .. t
or avenue •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •ext aub-area ......................... . •ext aub-area .............•...•..•.....
... t eub-area .......•.•................
•ext eub-area .............•............
Next aub-area ••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Total
21.n,
14.291
14.291
14.291
14.291
14.291
100.00,
llo aeHe-nte w111 be aade for curb9, pttere, and aidewalu 1n
place wblch oonfora with the plaaa and epecificatione for the propoaed
111prow ... nte and which are ac:ceptule to tbe Cit:, S1191Ner.
ne con of ~1119 atnft laterNCtioee throupoft ION 1, and
of pa•lne 111 exc:eH of J2 • wiftlla and a• thic:laleea oe at~• dealta&ted H
&Rerial or c:ollec:tor v1tb1a ruideaUal -1111 u of hm'uar:, 1t, 1H1, will
N paid l,J tbe Cit:,.
•n,ert:, OWMH within ION l an apeclfic:all:, nfund u tbe
aobe611e of .. •,•••• ••H•aaeat• wlaich will be oa filo 111 tllo Offlao or tllo
Disenor of f'llltllc llo&'u, fna wlaicll tbe ..,na1-te -. u N aHooNd
eea1aft ~ panualar ln or panel or .....-:r .. , be detuaLNd.
_ er, ne ...-. ~-1:11o ONet.net&.N ... wi.a. or 1:11o
UifSOUIURU, lNe tliln penl.N '*1811 1a .-U l,J tllo Clt:,, ellall N HIIHII l,J
_.,,, ...... a11 t11o raai ... ,,nr -~ aw 1 .,..1a11,. '-fined a., 1:11e
1 .. •• , ,.. zr 1:11e ......... , 1a .. .-u 1a r.u v1~1a 1:11o ,-lad or tlae
.. ,~ ... tllo ...... lfl ... In ... tlilea tllo ..... ' ellall -.., ..... 1a
ua c10, ..-ai wl Wlallla or Hnu I u vi~ 1.111 .... • t11o .... ld
,..aa..i -· ne ,-lad or t1ae ,-tN ,.._., or t11o 11111 , 1a
r.u, uo -· ... ta... or,.. •• , or lMlallallla, _. t11o nu_. ta... or ..,... or .._ e11a11 • .......... a., t11o Ci ty a...11 ud oat Iona. 111
tlle ........ ' ... lMPN.
11. -a
• •
-
•
•
•
• I•
•
(c) The probable total coat of the reaoval and replac..,.nt or new
conatruction of the iaprov-nta within Zone 2 ia 1710, 750, which aaount
include• an eatiaat• of $320,000 for tho•• properti•• which •r• included in
zone 2 purauant to the City'• voluntary concrete replac-nt pr09raa.
(d) The probable aaount of the total coat which the City ahall pay
for aaid iaprov-nta i• approxiaately $60,000, which amount include• an
eatiaate of 120,000 for tho•• properti•• which are included in lone 2 purauant
to the City•• voluntary concrete replac ... nt pr09raa.
C•) The balance of the total coat which h not paid by the City
will be •• .. •aed avainat the real property apecially benefited by the
iapr~nta and included within the diatrict. Probable coat• per linear foot
or aquar• foot for the ~nta are•• follow••
--.e and ... laoe 4• Sidewalk 4' wide
._,,. and ... laoe ,. Sidewalk 4' wide
._,,. and ... laoe 4• curbvalk Type I
._,,. and ... laoe ,. Cllrbvalk Type I
COlletnct 4• Sidewalk 4' vide
a-ve Walk
--.e and ... lace Vertical curb• Gutter
aav concrete
117.25 per linear foot
111.75 per .linear foot
SU.OS per linear foot
Ul. 60 per linear foot
112.to per linear foot
I 1.10 per aqu~ foot
u,.10 per linear foot
I 1.21 per linear foot
Pro,ertr -• witllia a-2 are epecUicaUr referrM u the
Nlledale of pcopoHd uww• ldlicll wUl be oa file in tile Offioe of tile
Director of l'ultUc llorke, fna ldllcll the approsi .. te aaount to be ........
&9aiaet anr putlnlar lot or parcel or propertr .. , be deterained.
Cf) n. ooet• of tile ~•land repl~ oc MW coannnloa of
tile 1r1r .. wat•, 1 ... that ,oru-wllicll ie paid 111r tile citr, .. u 11e
........ 1i1J ordlauce ... •11 tile reel pcopertr witllia .... 2 ..-1au,
llwfitted 1i1J tile illfrou ute. U tile u..._t ie DOC paid l.a f•ll wltllla
tile period Of U .. Mt forth la tile ••-~ ordlauce, tllea tN HHIIFIH
... u be peJaltle la tN C10t .... 1 ..... 1 lllft&U. .. rta of •••H h with
latereet -tlle upaid pclacipel -nt. !lie period of u .. for tlle ..,_t of
tile ••-nut la f11U, tile wt• and tiaee of pe,-et of &.Mtallaeae, and
t11e rate and tiaee of ,.,_. of intereet eun be det--1.rod 1i1J t11e Cltr
co.acu ud Mt fortll la tile ........ t ord1uac1e.
111. -J
(at SON > vltllla tlle pcopoNd dlatrlct .. u lie au of tile real
propenr ~ielllt lou 1 t--.i. 1, lacl118he, of •lock 1, lou 1 tllnufll I,
lacluah•, •f •lock 2, ud lot• 1 t...._,.. ,, lacl••Lwe, of •loci! J, of tlle
bfl_. C:-rdal , ... nrlal ceeter.
c•t Ille &ats•• 1 1 ta te be --.tneted oc i .. uuod ... ,ec
.... raUr of aH11aar, trodlllt ud •••••U-, JO• vlde ,a,,&.llt v tll t•
~ 9rawel MN NVN ud J• ..,._lU• ... reu euf._, ..._... valke,
nn ud 111n•r, ._.. dl'al .... , vatw .. 1aa, and ... ,~ ._.. .,...,
-' -
"' -
••
'
I • •
-
•
•
•
• •
t09ether v1th appurtenance• and lncldental• on or about approxlaate1y > block•
of roadway, dea19nated aa a. Santa re Clrc1e.
(c:) the ,rollUl• total coat of the iap-nta to be conatruc:ted
and 1nata11ed v1thln lone J la IJ14,t00.
Cd) the City ehall pay ...... of the total coat of aa1d ~··
C•> ftm total cone of the ooeatnotlon and laatallatloll of dim
1apo,,1m1Ma uall be ........ l,J ocdiaanca 11J011 all tbe nal pnputy vltlllll
1W J apaolally NNf&.tW l,J dim lml:onnnta. Sald wt le ..,._.. to lie
........ ap1an t11e ~ 1ae1.._. v1111la 1one J on an ..... beau. If t11e
aaN9-' la .-pal• la hll w1Ulia dim ,arl.. of tiae .-fanll la dim
........ onlauoe, u. dim ..... , r rt allall lie payulm la ua c101 ..-i
.....i lutallaNl\e of ..... .-to wl\11 latmnn on dim ...-U ,claelpal
....... ftm ,-w .. tlaa ,_ ... Jalalllt of ......... _. la hll, ...
wu ut tlmmm ., ..,_.., ~ .... t11e snm ... tlmmm of ,.._.
., laleNR a11a11 • ....._. .,, t11e Clty ca.au ... .-fmnll la ... ......
n ... ..,,,_ • .. wna .... ._
Ca) a NUlat • tN NNliae of dim tiavl• wlll lie NM 1,J tN
Clty O.Wll • .._, .... 11, lNl, a 71N .... , la tN DIIH&I O t ue,
Clty llall, NOi •• U.1 ............. a.a,n1a. ~,-............................. .._., ....... ...
.. ... ~ -....... ·-al ... ...... l -.......... ...
l.aRallaUa mC ... t I a a la.al ....... ..,._ a& tllO tiae ........ -
,_ ... ,.i1e Marlat., -.. .. •.•••
c•• a.... ... •••• •• •••1111 uim.........,. -.. • 1111,rrt, ... au .......... _. ,.,,,,cs.., .ui • • 1&1e ... -•
-... I l,J ,--... Offlaa ml ... mC ... u...... ,....... -----~---., IINr&lle·
C I • a r. I
_u,.-laa
-01.-•1
.. ., ....... lt, ltll.
ti/ 'WMll.f"..IFP
Cl-.........
7, l Nl
·-
'
•
-
•
•
•
• f•
• '
7. A CIOP'i of the notice which will be published shall also be mailed,
postage prepaid, to each known owner of real prq,erty to be included within
the prq,caed district.
8. 'fflere shall be prepared an ordinance creating within the cx,rporate
limits of the City, a special illp'cMlnent district to be designated as •Paving
District No. 34/0xlcrete Rlplacmant District No. 1991•, providing for the
ramwal and nplacenent of new oonstruct.icn and installation of the
iaprouw,ta, all • dmc:ribed in this Resolutia,, and in accordance with the
prel.ildnary npart, pl-, llllpB, apecificaticns, details and estimates of
ooata of the DIIJineer, twrein r11funld to and now en file in the office of the
DiNctor of. Plmlic llclrb. It is anticipated that the crdinance will be
oanaidlnd fer l'M•l99 en first nading by the City Q:iuncil at a ragular
wting ttmwof. to be held a, ~dl 15, 1991.
9. Shauld _,., ana ar m eecticne, paragnphs, ci.-, or proriaicns
of this Reaolut.ian be judicially dataminad invalid ar ~le, such
datandnatiCln ahall rwx aft.ct, iJlpair er invalidate the ~ proriaicns
henof, the intanticn being that the variaua prori.aicns tm.of are eevenble.
MJCllftD MID APPIDID> this 19th day of hbruazy, 1991.
I, Patrk:iA B. Craw, City Cl-" fer the City of 9111...aod, ~ •
.._.., aart.ify the lbaw is• t:na capy of '1Nolutlon a,. _, leria of 1"1.
htilcli I. &ii,
,. -
• .
'
I . •
•
-
•
•
•
, I
DATE
February 19, 1991
INITIADDBY
STAPF SOURCE
•
• I• -
COUNCIL COMIIUNICA'DON
AGENDA ITEM
11 e
Department of Safety Services
SUBJECT Traffic Safety
Education
Program
Al Stanley, Director of Safety Services
ISSUE/ AC'l101' PROPOSSD
Adopuon of a munJdpal ordtnance which allows the fulfUlment of a contract between
the State of Colorado. Dtvtslon of Highway Safety and the Ctty of Englewood
Department of Safety Serv1ces, Poltce DMslon . nus contract provtdes the Ctty wtth
flnanctal resources wbkh allow the adoption and tmplcmentatlon of a Traffic Safety
Education Prog,:am.
PREVIOUS COUNCIL AC'DOII
ounC'd has not been required to take any actton ~ ttm projttt pnor to thb
date. Hownicr. Council did pass a stm1lar ord1nanC'e tn I whtc'h allOWNi the
fulfUlmcnt of a contract between the DMslon o( Htghway cty and the Pobce
DM!!lon for the fonnatlon and funding of the TrafflC' lm1 t 8W'f' u .
STAPF ANALY818
" -
• .
~
'
I . •
I
-
-
•
•
•
•
· .. •
'·
...
BACKOROUIQ)
The Department of Safety ServlCeS does not cunently have the staff needed to
provide thJa eervlce. Community relations offlcera are currently occupied full Ume
with other community servlCea such aa D.A.R.E. and Netgbborhood Watch.
Community Outreach programs tend to have a substanual poslttve Impact on the
public's perception of the City of Englewoocl as a whole.
The contract calla for State funding In the amount of 816,478 and City funding tn
the amount of 8250.00 to cover various supplies and adrntntstrattve expenses •
,,. -
. '
~ ...
..
I . .
•
,
-
•
•
•
•
• I•
·, -
BY AU'llDU'lY
COONCIL BILL NO.
A BILL FCR
AU CR>nw«:E ~ fflE CXJffMCT BE'nlt»~ 'nlE CI'IY CF IlGBDD AND 'niE
IJ:PAR'lMENr Cf' lilGl&YS, DIVISIOO CF HIGH\'P.Y SAFE'lY, STATE CF CXLCIWX) FCR A
(XJ,MJNITY <l11'RFJICH PR'.lGIW1.
NDFA'3, the City of fl'¥)lewood, on behalf of the Englewood Dapartllmlt
of Safety Services, Police Division, has SIDl\i.tted an application to the
Colorado Department of Highways, Divisia, of Highway Safety, for federal
funding to cxinc:b:t a traffic safety project; and
'1111!W.AS, the Ntching funds far this project are included within the
Depllrtlant of Safety servicea budget; and
~. the State of Color.&> n!!Cpires the City to fODlllll.ly appr'0\111
the cxintract tetwlen the City and the Divisia, of Kigt,.,ay Safety by
signature of the Mayor;
HCW, W<RE, IE 1T ~ BY '19: CITY CDN:IL CF '11IE CI'lY Cf'
fJGJ!HXI), cxu:ltNX), Ml PCZU]WS:
Sect ia, 1. 'ftw cantnct bet'l 18., the City of Dlglewood and the St.ate
of Co~ of HiCJhr,aya, Divisia, of~ S&fet.y, is tmwby
~-,,. oantract C)IIIIWnlly cantains thll follawinlJ:
1. City sh&ll carry cut the pragr•, cardx:t all the activitia and
proridlll aervica to 1111>!.-nt a Qnuuty ~ Pror.,r
involving su,Uc lnfcoatian -ecllcatiai pragr-targeting
unufe driviar and padat.rian bahaviar. laid proqr will ~
the hiri.niJ of a,e au"t-t.JM (16 haun ,-. ) trafhc ecb::atian
apecialiat to dllwlcp Md~ thll Cnalnity ~
ProrJr' • Sol.id PtogtM vill ~ the pan:hMe of a
rabotl.C CC' for UN in the oai-inity Pt'OIJl" • Said
11 l'W\U'U'l of
1C1C11ruru~·y , civic ~ • ..S 11'9
and ian ior. 111 r
mMlftlltr.ly final f 1 cl
2.
3.
I . •
'
• •
a.
s .
S'
•
. . ~ ~ ~ . . . . . . .
l!lilJii'f; ll'i!' llt'&i ~:f! 111 1' !fgf~ ,,1!,:tl!~ :!111( ,~ ~I !:l1 ~ ,li · flsl
••n•,,:~ •~t~I: :c11: ill~ ~~~g
a.;1 lalll~ ~~gig,,~,, al:~t ,~ii
• I§ _ 3 'R tt. I •-
a.r!1~IJi! ;i~~i: il~I II~ 1!iiE !i1t
-1gDIRJ! 1,~1)1 ~1li ll ~R~f~ a~ g I I t: . trl l~li it ~J. ·
r
•
I
I . .
, .. , ..
'
7
'
'
" I
-
•
•
•
• t•
•
. '
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 21st day of February,
1991.
Alex Habenicht, Mayor Pro Tall
ATl"EST:
Patricia H. Craw, City Clerk
I, Patricia 8. Craw, City Cleric of the City of &,glellOOd, Colorado,
hereby certify that the aboul8 and fongoing ia a true oapy of a Bill fer mt
ordiNlnce, int.roctJced, read in full, and pa..S en first reading a, the
19th day of February, 1991.
Patricli H. Craw
• .
•
I . .
-
-
•
•
•
•
• •
IDEPMTNBNT OR AGENCY NUMBER!
!CONTRACT ROUTING NUMB&R
CONTRACT
TRIS CONTUCT, Made thia __ day of 199 ,
by and bet ... n the State of Colorado for the uae and benefit o'l
the Departllent of Bighwaya, Diviaion of Highway Safety
hereinafter referred to a• the State, and the Snglewood
Departaent of Public Safety, Police Diviaion, 3615 8. Blati
Street Snglewood, CO 80110 hereinafter referred to aa the
contractor,
~. authority ••i•t• in the Law and Funda have been
budlJeted, appropriated and otherwi•• aade available and a
aufficient unencumbered balance thereof r ... ina available for
payaent in Fund Nullber 2001, G/L Account Nullber 55616, Contract
Bncuabrance Nuaber 997191 and
,......., required approval, clearance and coordination baa
been accoapliahed froa and with appropriate agenci••1 and
...... ,, the ltate i• authorised under Section• 43-5-401 and
24-42-103, c.a.1., aa ssroded, to coordiAate with the federal
goveraaent and other entiti•• to develop and iapl-,at plane and
pr09r ... involving all ...,.ct• and component• of traffic aafety
in Colorado; and
,......., the ltate baa received approval and funding for
illpleaentation of it• riecal Year 1111 ai9bway Safety Plan , ... ,
froa the U.I. Departaent of Traneportation, National aighway
Traffic Safety Adainietretion and redaral aigbway Adainietratioa;
and
....UI, the UP contain• pr09rw and activiti•• deeiped to
redaaoe the frequencI and NveritI of traffic craebee or illprove
the operational eff ciency of•• ating traffic aafety pr09r ... in
Colorado , and
--.&Al. the ltate deteraiAel which agenciea or entitle•
would be ao• appropriate in coaplet ng the objective•,
concNCt ng the a ct• ti•• and prov d1ng the Hrvice• required by
b,e ,, and
ed an Application to
o n the ... which baa been
ate and whic.b u a.ncorporated barein to tba
v i b tba teru of • contract, aDd
.... l of I .....
"' -
'
I . •
I •
-
•
•
•
• •
_..1,, t.be CODtraotor, a politica1 INbdi•iaion or the
state, baa t.be tecbnioal abi11tr to properlr ooaplet• the
object1 .... and aot1rit1N clNc:ri.W 1a Attaat nt .a of tlll•
CoDtrac:t' and
11, it baa NeD clatuaiaecl DO state 818DCJ CAD
naeon+lr oua•ot: the aaunu .. aDcl pzoYicle t.be MrTioea
nqa1zed oft.be CODtraotor, and
--·111 .. 1, tllie contract 1• eaeauted bJ the state under
a\11:boritr or a.otiODe 43•5•401 and 24-42-101, c.a.1., .. r roded,
and 1a ...aated bJ the eontraotor IIDder a1*bor1tr of
a.ot10D 21-1-203, c.a.1., .. rcrnded, and .. autbodHCI bJ t.be
fowl naolat10D attaoW beseto .. attach rot a, and
--·111 .. 1, t.be CODtraotor -.rraDta it baa talND all DeOeaaary
atepa to .....n t.be iad1•1clllal coatraotor aipatorr belOlf baa t.be
a\11:bodtr to •1111 tlll• coatsaot.
-. tWWW, it 1• ~ agrrrd -followe:
1. fte Contractor ellall oarrr ~ t.be pcopaa, ooedaot all
t.be aot1rit1N and pnri4la U. W"dw cleaoribed 1a Mta• I t .a. ftle Mta t I t le ~ IIHeto .... 1a IRHqllftt:N ~ bJ tll1e ..,__.,
z. la t.be pedorn n el ta. wk. ta. ~ ellall
ooaplr "''* all :'~ ~ .. c·· ........ OOlltnn ra .. h: t• DH adl 1a ta. co 81.;va, a.ear~ a a 11 I t a HI, IIMe1Mftec sefu&M h U tM Clll&aeft
__ IA, Illa£ 1a I.HlqlHatN Md .... a-n MnOf .,.
..,___ ,cn, .. s. ..a an ooadliUw cd
tll1e OOlltnn .
J . a. Coaaaotec
tale ftate aoocNNl1at h ta. NIIIIMll9_.~
aad t.be Uf lftiat Odt.ria
-
-
•
•
•
•
• L•
•
4. The Contractor eball comply witb tbe budget for tbi•
contract a• ••t forth in page 3 of Attacbaent A. The Contractor
eball be eolely reeponeible for all coete incurred in exce•• of
tbi• budcJ•t aaount.
5. The aaxiaua total aaount of tbe Contract eball be
t1,,121. Subject to the condition• of tbia contract, the State
and Contractor aball participate in providing tbie aaount a•
follow•:
A. State abare (federal fund&)
a. Contractor abare
C. Total
$16,471
250
$16,728
Tbe State abare eball be coapriaed entirely of federal fund& -de
available to the State. The State abare aaount of tbia Contract
aball not be exceeded without the benefit of a written
auppleaental contract executed prior to the perfo~c• of
additional activitiea or the incurring of additional coat•.
,. The State eball reillbur•• the Contractor for the
accoapliebaent of thie Contract eacluaivel:, froa funde -de
available for tbie contract under the BiCJlaway Safety Act, Title
23, 0.1.c. Section 402. luoh reiabur.-nt eball be only a•
provided in the Contract Nanual. lucb reiabur.-nt eball be
contiDfJent upon the contribution by the Contractor of it•
participating abare u provided bereiD, aad eball be conUnvent
upon the contiaui119 availability of federal funda under the
BiCJlaway lafaty Act, Title 23, u.s.c. Section ,02, for tbe
puzpo ... bereof.
7. Tbe tera of tbie Contract eball befain oa the effective
date aad eball tuaiaate OD lepteaber 30, 1111. Tbe effective
date of tlli• Contract eball be the date the required •itnature
approval of the ftate Controller i• ~aiDed OD tbia Contract, u
evidenced by the date firat appHriDCJ ebo99. CoDtractor ac,reea
that any contract work perfosaed or coat• incurred prior to the
effective date aball not be cci-.enaated under t.be teraa of tbia
Contract .
I . Tbe Contractor ._..... that any eubcontract entered lnto
under tbi• Contract •ball aeet all applicable etate aad federal
requ reaenu and auat be apprO'Wed by tbe Director, D vhioa of
IUpwar lafatr, prior to e.acut OD . Contractor eball not uaip
tbl• Contract wltbout pr or wrltt approval of tbe ltate .
of
"' -
• .
'
I . •
'
-
•
•
•
•
• -
'·
9. a) Tenaination Due to Lo•• of Funding. Tb• parti••
hereto expreaaly re<:OCJDiae the Contractor la to be paid,
reiaburaed, or otberwiN coapenaated aolely with federal funda
provided to tbe ltate for tbe purpoae of contracting for the
••rvicea pro,,ided for berein. Therefore, the Contractor
expr•••ly underatanda and~· all it• right•, deaanda and
clailla to coapenaation ariaiDcJ under thia Contract are contingent
upon receipt of auch funda by the State. In the event auch funda
or any part thereof are not received by the State, the State aay
iallediately tenainate or aaend thia Contract.
b) hralnation for caup. If, for any cauae, the Contractor
ahall fall to fuillii In a tillely and proper aanner it•
obligation• under thia Contract, or if the Contractor ahall
violate any of the covenant•, agr..-.nt• or atipulationa of thia
Contract, tbe State ahall thereupon have the right to tenainate
thia Contract for cauae by giving written notice to the
contractor of auch term.nation and apecifying the effective date
thereof, at leaat 30 day• before the effective date of auch
tenaination. In that event, all finiahed or unfiniahed
docuaeata, data, atucliea, aurveya, drawing•, aapa, IIOdela,
pbotograpba and report• or other aaterial prepared by the
contractor under thia Contract ahall, at the option of the ltate,
becoae it• property, and the Contractor ahall be entitled to
receive juat and equitable ca111f1naation for any aatiafaatory 110rk
coapleted on auch doc:,aenta and other aateriala.
llot witbatandilMJ the above, tbe Contractor ahall not be nu.,,_
of liability to the ltate for any deaave• nataiDed bJ the ftate
bJ virtue of e breach of the Contract bJ the Contractor, and tbe
ltate aay withbold any pe,-nta to the Contractor for the purpoee
of Ntoff until auch tiae u tbe met eaouat of dmeve• cllle the
ltate froa the Contractor ia deterained .
c) t,pfnetiog «f!!E'tt"99t _Tbe ftate aay terai.Date
thia Contract at any t ate ~erainea the purpo ... of
the cliatribution of aoniea uDder the Contract would no loover be
Nned bJ coapletion of the •roject. Tbe ftate ahall effect aucb
terai.Datlon bJ 9idnt written nKice of tenaiaatioe to the
Contracto r and apeoifyia9 tM effective date thereof, et leaat 20
day• befo re the effect be date of nch terai.aetion .
10 . Tbe l pec i el •ro,,.l eiona attached he~o ere hereby aade e
pert bereof •
, • o f 5 pevee
'
I . •
-
-
•
•
•
•
• t•
. • '
, ..
IN WITNESS ~or, th• parti•• bar•to hav• cauaacl the
for99oin9 Contract to ba •z•cutacl by tbair duly authoriaacl
offic•r• th• day and year firat above writtan.
ATTBST
Chi•f Clerk
Rigbway Departaant
ATTU'l'
STATS OI' COLORADO
N>Y Nllall, GOYSIUIOR
.JOa S. OOIIG<, DIUCTOR
DIVISIOII OI' BIGIIIIAY SAl'STY
Contractor
-
ay ----------~ ay --------------
'l'itl•: Title:
WSDl/1 .. ----------~
UnovALI
ltate Colltroll•r
,-
ay ·a-1 ... ffciiD---.-.-WJ.------iiii.i '. iiii &aabtant Attorne, General
.. tural lleaouroea lec1:ioa
,..,. 5 of 5
,
. '
•
'
I . •
•
•
~
I
..
I
a
... ..
• •
~ J fE ~~ J ? f ; ~ f . i-~ i ti i ... ! ... :=! 1-S "'
1 t If. 'If l ~ ! It t ; ~ I I .. =t I 5 I ! l~ i I i .. l. :· i ! ; ~ ;_ ~ ! ~ i
llj iii' I , .. ·t •111 t;;: I~ 11-" . llc,l!ISi i "f ~ H1 tPU m H li!tft Pd ~ Hi it1mm1 i H ~ ... I (1 fif 1i1 •11111•1
1 I h1 ~ 1i! al:ri 1
1 if ):-f i !t rf I ·f 'I J l ... Ii r·t ! .. & at I~-i. ~ i! i ·; [
I" t I. l !, . •, '!, I· i , ei ,11 . !fJ11h·' ! •1
11 11 ;tr't m 1t 111 11n 11!, 1h 11 1·m m; i !t iJ J' f l,j l • .. , -1 ~l t i:Jtll!r ~ f·!
i11 ,J'.1·ly·1 jH h r111·,1rt l!i : ff 1l!i,1
1iil!I ! ri
i ,, I Ir (( I l .. f sl'"{·"11t . a = . : it 11t I t , i 1·1 1
1il ii; !; 1!?liiifri i ;
! [•f t"f ti ! rJ r.f~ !,. f.-•t9'l11 .· [ ..
H if Hf f j i 11•!1• I i1' if HiJ1h!l I J
t J·) h ,[p J 'f 1 !1 ~·t!Jrrh I i
UJ .,,
l'!I n
~ .,,
" 0 ~
UJ ..
0 z
UJ
I
I ~!t ;I I !l II ;f ~ 1ft 1'1 Jb1 i If ti l I
,: i'1· f•I If -11; ft -1 !Jl,Hf ,1' f ~ ; '· 11 fJ •• 11,'1!1" ! 11 ! it I' ,111 1 f1
Jf ,· ~ if.! llh H I I . ,. . • I l r • , J ~If.. ! ~ if I· r
• ,
•
•
I ' I •
~
I
•
~
\
-
•
•
•
• ,, -
..
• -
F-6-AC.02C
(7) ladlee•1111oldleco111rac1or·111C11H:ompliancewillldle~clausaoldlisC0111tlCIOrarwidl1nyolsuclllUln.,qullliau.aronkn.1hi1
--lie , ... 11ec1. lafflinlled ar....,..... ia •llolt aria pell aad dla -.., be declared inelipble l'or fuftllcr Swe --ia -duce
.._.,,_._.,....,,;..,ia Eseaniw<Wer. E .... ~ aadAllnuliw Acliaaol April 16.197S uddlenilel. rwpla&iona.orordtnp,aD11lplad
ia _.... dletewia. Md 1UC11 odler IMClimll •-• ........ ,..... •..,. • ........ _idad ia EsKIIIM °'*'• E .... OpporluailJ 111d
,..,.... Aalaa ol April 16, 197S. or lllf 111lel, .....-. • OINI ..-..... ia -.i-lhlNwilll, or•........_~ lllf law .
(II n.-willillcludldle pn,risiomol,-..,...(1) ..... (l)ia-,,...._ aad.,_aaor,-dlae....,_._ ........ .., ......
........._ • ...,. ....,.,..._ •Eseculi•'I 0.-, i.,.a o,,ora,,,;., Md Alllnulive Aaioaol April 16, 1975, oolllMIUCll__.. will lie..., ............. ___ ..... _ n._ ........................ ..,~._.... .... 1111-....-cr-
diNa.• ,_.,....._. .... ~ .w...--.ror-, ,ra-:,...._.i. ............. ,...111e_..._.. .......
ia.orla ........ willl.liapliaawillldlaM•• a_or ..... •1 .... ollUCll.__lllfdlo~.....,.dlo_..,.,.....111o51aie
., Color*. -....... lilipliaa. ,._. .. --., .. s...., Colindo.
COLORADO LAaoa P&EFEUNCI!
.._ ......_.,._1,.101 & 102.cu..,.,.,.._.,Celando..., .. .,.a;caa..1111a-•,..__..wi111ia111o Sc.-........... .._. ...................... ,...., ... ....
111.w...----rorap,Mc,._..11 ......... --. ......... --. ........... ....,._ ... ,_, 11 llillllar ..... _ • .,.._, ................ .,.. ....... .., .. __ .....,_, ................................. .,11 ...... .... .., ................................................. .06..,_ ..... .,,......,.. ...................... ... .................................. ., ................................... ..., ... _ _.,.,.._ ..... .,
.. _,. or 10 ...._ .. la I CJ ... MIIII.... (lllliaa l-1,-101 • 102. CU).
GlNHAL ,. 1'alawaef .. S...efColindo....................................................... .............. ., .. _,..,,........, .. _ ................... .., ......... ,__for....._..,..,_............, ...... . ............................................................................... .., .................. ..,
...................... .., ..................................... --.aa111a ........... .., ............... .., ..,., ....................... ,.., ...................... .., ........ ., ....................... ._....., ... __ __ .... _ ........ ., ........
.. Al .. _ ...... ;A _., .. c:--. .. c..-... ...., ........ .,.a;caa. ........ _ ..................... ........ _ ......... ........
,. na ...... ..__ .. .., .......... 1a.a.•1.a .... ...,_.c.........._,_.1......,1,a .... 1Mwo1.-.oa..1.
CU1t11 ....... VIL._. ... ...._., ............ ...._
10.na..--................ _.....,_._ • ....., .............. .._.. ......... ,..... ...... .._
c--
(PII 1411,._t ------------·-·-IOY IOI&&. OOVEllHO& -,__tT•I------------------·-··-DIPAaTIIDlf
(WQ I -·
"'----~ .. ~--------
~-., ________________ _
.. , -... , -... ___ _
' ,
• .
I • •
• -
•
·, •
(.
COLORADO DIPAIITIIINT OP HICINWAQ
DM8ION OP HIGHWAY unTY
CONTRACT OBJECTIVE PLAN .... ,, ... ,
Pullllo~ eo: ..... ~
.... , .. wood Police Deot • ....... ,,.._, ,,...~ .___ llillly
-· Steff lnoll ..._ lolullon Plan: C-,act......, --JI-----··~-___ .. _ 2/1/tl to t/30/91 ~· I"""' r·· . ---.,_,. .. 21-05
OlltlalM:
To iapl-nt a ccaunity Outreach PrOCJr• involYiOCJ public infomation and
education prOCJr .. tarvetilMJ unaaf• dri"r ud pedeatrian bebador tbrougb
'
9/30/91,
T• ....... ......... ' . ---··-Zl-v;i.l IU,.KW ~ ..... ~--~ ---.----epecialiat to deftlop ud illpl~t tbe CcmJnitJ Outreach Pr09ra
br J/1/tl. •
21-05.2 hrCbaN robotic car for ue iD tbe Ccaanity outreacb Progr• br
J/1/tl.
21-05.3 tcowidll a •lei-of 2 prOCJr-pu IINk to =--·-tty ~.
cine .-,., ud eclloola tutetint .uaf• driYinf ud pedllltriae
Nlla•ior tU011P t/30/tl.
21-05.4 tcowlcle ... rterly report, bf 4/20/tl, 7/20/tl ud 10/21/tl ud a
fiaal report ud fiaal claill for C08tl lecund bf 11/15/tl •
• I. •
. --~
•
•
J -•
• ' •
<.
COLORADO DIPAIITMINT OF HIQHWAY8
DIV1810N OF HIGHWAY 8AnTY
CONTRACT EVALUATION DATA
il'rOjeet. 1 ..... r·· 19-91 '1-02 21-05
T• IYAWATION NICllll'TION T,..el ......
ActhlltJ. . ........ ,....._
21-05.l Was traffic education specialist hired Adlliniltrativ Quarterly/
by 3/1/91. Provide description of Final
dutiH, '
21-05.2 Na1 equipment purcba1ed? Provide Perfomance Quarterly/
equipaent accountability fora. Final
21-05.3 Provide list of pr09raas/pre1entation1 Perfomance Quarterly/
conducted, target audience, program Final
content, a11e, ... nt of COIIIIUDity
rHponH. Provide copies of aaterial1
developed for pr09r• and copiH of
print aedia coverage.
21-05.t .. re report1/claiaa •ublitted a, Performance Quarterly/
required? Final
•
• I . •
• -----·---·· -AIRP•u-• ...!_. ,..._!_., _!_
• • ,
• ,. -
1-• .
• ,~
•
COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
DIVISION OF HIGHWAY SAFETY
CONTRACT FINANCIAL BUDGET PROJECT# 19 -91
euoon ALLOCATION POii .... I 91-02 TAKI 21-05
COST CAffOOIIY -= Telll
...._ ........ ... OHi ......
Personal Servlcee • 11 Q7A s I 11 0711 1nn 'Iii ..
Operating Expenaea • 1.000 S 250 s 1 250 AO .. ,n 'Iii
Travel EapenNI • s s .. ..
Capital Equi pment • 1.500 s s 1 500 1nn .. ..
Other • s s .. ..
Totala s 16.478 S 250 S lfi 7'A 011 .. , ..
DISTRIBUTION OF OHS FUNDS (BENEFIT OF): STATES LOCALS 16,478
IIUDQaT ALLOCATION POii .. I Taal
CoeT CAfteolff -'C' , .... ....... ........ ... -......
~lervtcel s s s .. ..
Ope,ating &,... s s s .. ..
Tr8"1EapenNe s s s .. ..
Capital lqulpinent s s • .. ..
~ s • s .. ..
Totale s • • ' •
DIS TR IBUTION OF OHS FUNDI (NNIFIT OF): STATES LOCALS
_.,. M.LOCATIC* POii .. I , ... 1
• COeT CAT'leNY -'C' , .... .... ...... ... -......
---..,,... • • • .. • . -
Ow1ting~ • • s .. ..
Tr ;; • • • ' ' Caoetal .... II !NIil • • • .. ..
Ollie, • • • ' ' T_.. s • • .. • I . • •
D TIii TtOHO,Ot41 t llHUIT o,)• ITATa I U)CAL I
J ~.J
._ __ . ..A_ .....
•
-
•
•
•
•
• t•
•
. .
COLORADO DEPARTMENT or BIGBMAYS
DITISION or BI~ SA!'Bff
BIGIDGY SArBff PRO.JBCT
CERTil"ICATION or DJUJG-num WORKPLM:B ACT
In accordance with the Drug-free Workplace Act of 1988:
A. The grantee certifies that it will provide a drug-free
workplace by:
a) Publiahing a atateaent notifying employ••• that the
unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispenaing,
poaaeaaion or uae of a controlled aubatance ia
prohibited in the grantee'• workplace and apecifying the
actiona that will be taken against employ••• for
violation of auch prohibition;
b) Satabliahing a drug-fr .. awareneaa program to infora
eaployeea about:
1) The dan99ra of drug abuae in the workplace;
2) Tbe 9rant .. •a policy of aaintaining a drug-free
workplace,
3) Any available drug counaeling, rehabilitation, and
eaployee aaaiatance prograaa, and
•> Tbe penaltiea that aay be iapoaed upon eaploy .. a
for dru9 abuae violation• occurring in the
workplace,
c) N&kinv it a requinaent that each -.,loyee be en9a98d in
t.be perforaance oft.be pant be 9iven a copy of the
atateaeDt required bJ parqrapb (a) ,
lloU.tyiA9 t.be eaplo,.. in t.be atateaeftt requ red by
parqrapb (a) that, aa a condition of -.,loyaent UDder
the 9ract the ... loyee will:
1) Abide by tbe teraa of the atateaent 1 and
2) llot fy the eaployer of acy criainal drug atatute
conviction for a violation occurrin9 int~•
workplace no later than f we cleya after ncb
00ft¥ a.ct OD ,
•> ify Colorado Divlaion of fbv•r lafetr w tAl..n
t n r• a, er r, ebiA9 DOUce ueder allbpar-.sapb (d)
fZ) fr IA loyee or otllerwlN e b Df a ct 1
a.ce of om,~ ...
'
I . •
]-
-
•
•
•
•
•
·, •
'·
CERTIFICATION or DRUG-FIU:E WOIU<PLACE ACT
Page Two
f) Taking one of the following action•, within 30 day• of
receiving notice under •ubparagraph (d) (2), with
re•pect to any employee who i• •o convicted:
1) Taking appropriate per•onnel action again•t •uch an
employee, up to and including termination; or
2) l'equirin9 •uch employ .. to participate
•ati•factorily in a dru9 abuae a••i•tance or
rehabilitation pr09raa approved for •uch purpo•• by
a Federal, State, or local health, law enforc ... nt,
or other appropriate atency.
9) Nakin9 a good faith effort to continue to 1D4intain a
drug-free workplace through implementation of paragraph•
(a) , (b) , (c) , (d) , (e) , and (f) •
•. 'l'be 9ruat .. • ahall inaert iA the apace prodded below the
aite(a) for the perfozaance of work done in connection
with tlae apecific grant:
AGSIICY------------------------ADO lt&S 1. ______________________ _
lipatu.re :
CoAtraot Director Date
. ,
• .
'
I . •
]-
-
•
•
•
,
DATE
February 19. 1991
INl'IIATED BY
8TAff 80URCB
•
• t•
•
COUNCIL C011111111JCA110N
AGBNDA ITEII
11 f
SUBJECT 1990 Budget
Amendment
Department of Flnandal Sen-tees
Linda Marttn. Acting Finance Dtrcctor
188UB/ AC110N PROPOSBD
Adopt a resolutton amending the 1990 budget for the General Fund.
PRBVIOUII COUNCO. ACTION
The 1990 budget was passed by the Ctty Council In 1989.
STAff AJIIALTIIIS
Whf'n tht' 1990 budget was adopted In the Fall or 1989. there was no resolution on
th amoun of salary lncttaaea to be IP'anted vartoua CUy mtploytts.
OllSN)Ut'ntly, the amount estunated to cover thoee anUctpated, but unet'rtatn ,
sal t were budgeted In An account labelfll Omeral OoYemmt'nt wtth the
Int nt 10 dill tnbut thoec funds lat In the ar to thoee c:tq,artmen which needed
th fund
I . •
I
]-
•
•
•
•
• •
<.
I
j ..
State statutes require that each department conclude the year twht a balanced
budget. Rather than reapproprtattng each departmental excess, we have chosen. for
the sake of stmpllctty. to allocate the amount tn the General Government account
and then take the rernatuder from the fund balance. The net effect on the year end
fund balance Is the same.
The recommended budget adjUatmenta are as follows:
From General Oova'Dlnent budget of $428,287 transfer:
8323,287 to Safety Services
21.000 to Mumcipal Court
23,000 to .AdJD1DlstratiYe Services
25.000 to Finance
36,000 to Community Development
From General Fund Fund Balance transfer:
8219. 792 to Safety Services
,
'I
• .
'
I . •
•
-
•
•
•
Resolution No.
Series of 1991
·,
•
• •
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE GENERAL FUND 1990 BUDGET.
WHEREAS, the City Coundl of the City of Englewood. Colorado. desires to make
certain changes to the 1990 budget; and
WHEREAS. personnel could not be adequately antldpated In the preparation of the
1990 Budget due to wage negotiations with the City bargaining units: and
WHEREAS, the City Council could not haw: anticipated the expenditure required In
the resolution of the Leydon litigation at the time of the 1990 Budget preparation: and
WHEREAS. General Fund revenues In 1990 were not sufficient to cover the 1990
expenditures: and
WHEREAS. Colorado budget law requires a balanced municipal budget In each fund:
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED. by the City Council of the City of Englewood.
Colorado. as follows:
§ccUon 1. The foUowtng tranafer of funds la hereby made from the General
Government Budget to the following Department Budgeta:
Source or fuoO•
General Ocwemment
Appbcaugn o{ fupda
Municipal Court
Admlntatrattw: Services
Finance
Community Dew:lopment
Safety Sen1Cea
8428.287
21.000
23,000
25.000
36.000
323.287
SttY90 2. The followtng tranafer al funda ta hereby made ft'om the Omeral Fund
f"und Balance to the Safety Servlcea Department Budget;
Soun;e or ruuo,
Gener 1 Fund Fund Balance 821 .792
821 •
,,. .
'
I . •
•
-
-
•
•
•
•
,.. . "
· .. •
<.
Section 3 . 1be City Manager and the Acting Director of Ftnance are hereby authortze<l
to make the above changes to the 1990 Budget of the City of Englewood.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED thts 19th day of February, 1991.
Alex Habenicht. Mayor Pro Tem
ATTEST:
Patricia H . Crow, Ctty Clerk
I. Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk for the City of Englewood. Colorado. hereby certtfy the
above ta a true copy clResoluUon No._. Serles of 1991.
Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk
. ,
•.
'
..
I . •
•
,
-
•
•
•
MARTIN:
•
• t•
. • '
AGENDA ITEM ll(F) -FEBRUARY 19, 1991
RESOLUTION NO. ZZ AMENDING THE GENERAL FUND BUDGET
THANK YOU, MAYOR PRO TEM ANO CITY COUNCIL. THE DEPARTMENT OF
FINANCIAL SERVICES IS REQUIRED TO ASSIST YOU IN IMPLEMENTING A
BALANCED BUDGET EACH YEAR. IN 1990, WELL, ACTUALLY BACK IN 1989
WHEN THE 1990 BUDGET WAS ADOPTED WE HAD NOT RESOLVED ALL THE
PERSONEL ISSUES AT THAT TIME. THOSE ISSUES WERE NOT RESOLVED UNTIL
EARLY 1990 AS A MATTER OF FACT, AND BECAUSE OF THE RESOLUTION
COMING SO LATE IN THE TIME FRAME OF THE BUDGET ADOPTION, WE
INCURRED COSTS IN THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS, PERSONNEL COSTS, THAT
EXCEEDED THE BUDGETED AMOUNTS. WE ARE ASKING YOU TO BALANCE THE
BUDGET PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATE STATUTE IN THE FOLLOWING
MANNER: IF YOU'LL TURN OYER TO THE RESOLUTION IT REQUESTS THAT WE
TAKE ITEMS FROM THE GENERAL GOYERIIIENTAL LINE ITEM AND REASSIGN
THOSE DOLLARS TO VARIOUS ANO DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS THAT ARE FUNDED
FROM THE GENERAL FUNO IN ORDER TO OFFSET THE OVERRUN IN PERSONNEL
COSTS THAT WERE THE RESULT OF THE PERSONNEL RESOLUTIONS THAT WE
CAME TO IN EARLY 1990. THE ONLY ADDITIONAL UNFORSEEN EXPENSE THAT
WE HAD IN ADDITION TO THE PERSONNEL COST OVERRUNS WAS FOR THE
LEYDON SETTLEMENT WHICH CAME OUT OF THE SAFETY SERVICES BUDGET.
AND THOSE ARE THE REASONS FOR THE COST OVERRUNS, WE HOPE THAT YOU
WOULD SEE FIT TO ADOPT THIS RESOLUTION AND PUT THE BUDGET BACK IN
BALANCE PER STATE STATUTE.
CLERK: READS RESOLUTION NO. ZZ
KOL TAY: MOYES RESOLUTION
CLAYTON: LIO, I WANT TO MKE SlltE THAT I UNDERSTMD THIS CORRECTLY. WE
DID BUDGET SOME NIIIEY FOR INE IICRWES THAT 11£ MTICIPATm. WE,
NY IN>ERSTMDING IS THAT 11£ JUST DION'T IUDCET EIUJCH?
MRTIN: WE DID NOT IUDGET FOR PERSCIIIIEL INCltEASES IN TH( 1990 IUDGET IN
1119.
CLAYTON : SO WHAT WAS, WHERE DID TH( $421,000 CCIIE FD IN THE &EN£RAL
IUDGET, IN THE &OIERAL COVHIIOTAL IUDG[T?
MRTJN : THAT WAS A SET ASIDE THAT 11£ HOPED WOULD TAKE CARE OF PERSONNEL
EXPENSE .
CLAYT ON : OKAY . THAT 'S NY POINT , SO II( PUT THE NIIIEY IN THE IUDGET .•.
TI N: YES .
CLAYTON : ... OR MOST Of TH( NIIIEY IN TN( IUD5£T . OKAY . SO TH( DIFFERENT
THAT CCIIES nul TH( &OOAl FUID IALMC E IS IN DCESS Of WHAT WE
MTI CIPATm WHAT TIC)5( $ALMY INC1£ASCS 11(1[ &GING TO IU
NMTI N: YES .
CLAYTON : OKAY. IS THEltf: MY , NC , IIWITICl,-TCD CIPEIIDITUIC OTIICR TIN THE
l [YOC*?
• • •
"' -
'
•
..
I . •
,
-
•
•
•
•
0 (•
•
,,
..
MARTIN: NOT THAT AFFECTS THE BUDGET.
CLAYTON: OKAY. SO WE,THERE AREN'T ANY INCREASES IN PERSONNEL OR ANYTHING?
WE'RE TALKING ABOUT WAGE ADJUSTMENTS?
MARTIN: THESE ARE WAGE ADJUSTMENT AND ASSOCIATED BENEFIT ADJUSTMENTS THAT
GO ALONG WITH THE WAGES.
CLAYTON: OKAY.
FRASER: I THINK ANOTHER POINT THAT NEEDS TO BE ADDED TO THIS. WE BUDGETED
A MINIMAL AMOUNT OF OVERTIME IN SAFETY SERVICES IN 1990. AND WITH
THE REQUIREMENT THAT WE MAINTAIN THE FEDERAL STATION, IN A WAY
DIFFERENT THAN WHAT WE HAO ANTICIPATED IN THE BUDGET, THERE WAS A
SUBSTANTIAL EXPENSE ON THAT, PARTICULARLY THE FIRE SIDE FOR
OVERTIME RELATED TO STAFFING AT A LEVEL DIFFERENT THAN WHAT WE
ANTICIPATED. IT WAS NOT A PERMANENT CHANGE, BUT IT CERTAINLY ADOED
TO THIS DIFFICULTY.
CLAYTON: DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA HOW NUCH THAT WAS?
FRASER: CHRIS OLSON ....
OLSON: $85,000.
CLAYTON: OKAY. DO WE HAVE A FINAL SETTLENENT ON THE LEYOON SITUATION?
FRASER: YES.
CLAYTON: HOW flJCH WAS THAT.
FRASER: I THI• RICK COULD TELL YOU THAT.
DEWITT: Sts,000 • IT'S IEEN SEYEIW. DTHS ... IT'S IIIATEY£R I lll>ICATm
l[FORE.
HATHAWAY : THAT SH,000 DOESN'T IICLUD( All Of THE POISICII IOIEFITS Ml)
EYERYTNllli ELSE THAT ACCIUED ....
DEWITT: I THI• IT IS TOTALLY APNDVm COSTS.
HATHAWAY: THE REST OF IT CME OUT OF THE P£NSICII FUIDS ???
DEWITT:
FRASER :
I THI• WHAT THAT INCLUD(S · WELL, W 'LL MW£ TO 1iO WI naoucH
IT, IUT I IELIEYE THAT THE SH,000 IICLUD(S THE MYIDT TO TH(
PENSION FUND . IUT IT 'S STILL IIITHII THE MIM[l[lS THAT I MWISED
COUNCIL ON .
THE OTHER THI• l 'D JUST LIKE TO ADD IS TNlT WITH 1£5'£CT MAIi TO
THE FIRE DEPMTIDT, If£ HAD MTICIMT[D II .,llOllli THIS tZl,000
DOLLAR Ul8£1, AH, A SCTTLOOT SCIDN[I( II lNC •tCNtCIIIOID Of
3 .5 TO ft , Ml) II TitAT PMTICUUI WE THE SCTTLOOT CM[ OUT
CLOSER TO 5 .5 TO 6 . Ml), AH, TitAT SIZE IUDliE1 ew, A S1alf1CMT
I .. ACT .
• 7 •
. '
•.
..
I . •
, . ,
-
-
•
•
•
•
. , .
•
CLAYTON: I JUST WANTED TO MAKE THE POINT, AT LEAST TO MYSELF, THAT WE DID
BUDGET MONEY FOR THOSE INCREASES, BUT WE COULDN'T ANTICIPATE WHAT
THEY WERE GOING TO BE AND THE BUDGETED AMOUNT JUST WASN'T QUITE
ENOUGH. AND IT LOOKS LIKE IT WASN'T TOO FAR OFF. WITH THE LEYDON
SETTLEMENT AND THE ADDITIONAL OVERTIME THAT'S $180,000 SO WE'RE
ABOUT, AH, $40,000 SHORT.
FRASER: YEAH, WHEN YOU TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT WE DID IN THE BUDGET GENERALLY,
THE BUDGET CAME OUT WITHIN $28,000 OF BEING BALANCED IN TERMS OF
EXPENDITURES AND OVER ALL APPROPRIATIONS, AND CLEARLY WE HAD TO DO
SOME FINE TUNING WITHIN THE DEPARTMENTAL BUDGETS, BUT I THINK GIVEN
OUR PARAMETERS THAT WE HAD TO FACE WHEN BUILDING THE 1990 BUDGET,
THAT, WE AND YOU FOLKS, WE DID REALLY WELL IN COMING THAT CLOSE.
KOLTAY:
MARTIN:
KOLTAY:
MARTIN:
KOLTAY:
FRASER:
KOLTAY:
FRASER:
I HAVE ONE QUESTION. WITH OTHER APPROPRIATIONS WE'VE MADE NOW FROM
THE GENERAL FUND BALANCE AND WHAT WE'RE GOING TO APPROPRIATE HERE,
WHAT IS THE OUTSTANDING GENERAL FUND?
THE GENERAL FUND BALANCE AT THIS POINT IN TIME? THE ESTIMATE AT
THIS TIME, AND IT IS NOT ANYTHING THAT I WOULD HANG MY HAT ON SINCE
WE HAVEN'T DONE THE AUDIT OR THE WORKPAPERS YET, BUT I'D ESTIMATE
THAT WE'RE ABOUT AT 3.1 MILLION IN THE FlN> BALANCE.
THAT WOULD TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION THIS TRANSFER AND ROUGHLY THE
ONE WE DID ON THE FIRE TRUCK?
ANO THE FIRE TRUCK. BUT LIKE l SAID, l WOULDN'T HANG MY HAT ON IT
UNTIL WE GET THE PRELIMINARY WORK PAPERS ON THAT.
l Ufl>ERSTANO YOU'RE ONLY THE ACTING FINANCE DIRECTOR. (LAUGHTER)
IF I NAY ADD SOME ADDITIONAL CLARIFICATION TO THAT ANSWER. THE
TRANSFER FOR THE FIRE TRUCK IS ALREADY INCLUDED IN THE NUMBERS THAT
YOU SEE HERE, ANO IN ADDITION WHAT THESE NUMBERS DO IS REARRANGE
THE ALLOCATIONS OF FUNDS WITHIN THE GENERAL FUfl>. IT DOES NOT
AFFECT THE GENERAL FUfl> BOTTOM LINED THE FUfl> BALANCE.
PERHAPS I DON'T REALLY FOUOII. OTHER THAii THE ASPECT OF NMING IT,
SEDIS TO ME THAT THE BUDGET, EVEN WITH THESE DOCUNENTS, AS LONG AS
THC NONEY 'S IS IN THE GENERAL FUND, WE'RE STILL OPERATING WITHIN
BUDGET ANYVA Y .
THAT'S CORRECT. IUT WE'RE· THE REQUIROOT UNDER THE STATE UM IS
THAT FOR EACH DEPARTNENTAL DIVISIC. WITHIN THE BUDGET WITHIN EACH,
YEAH, EACH DCPARTNENT DIVISIC., WE'RE OlllfiATED FOR THERE TO IE AN
EXPENDITURE THAT 'S BALANCED AGAINST AN APPIOPRIATIC.. MO All THIS
IS IS AN ACCOUNTING TRANSACTIC. TO ALLOCATE THE FUNDS WITHIN THAT
BUOGET MORE CLOSELY MIN TO WHAT THE EXPENDITURES ACTUALLY VERE .
BUT WE 'RE NOT, IN FACT, AFFECTING THE IOTTON LINC ml THE BUDGET AS
THERE ARE OTHER D£PARTNCNTS THAT Dll*'T SPEND AS NUCt4 AS THEY VERE
AUTHORIZED . ANO WE CANE IN UNDER BUDGET FOR All. SO THIS IS
TECIIIICALLY A BOOIClCEEPING REQUIRCNCNT TO CONPlY WITH THE STATE LAW
THAT DOES NOTHING MORE THAN REALLOCATE THE FUNDS WITHIN THE 1990
BUOGET. BUT IT ODES NOT, IN FACT, AFFECT THC IOTTON LINC .
• • •
•
'
I . •
,
]-
-
•
• " -
• "
"
. • '
..
...
KOLTAY: WITHIN THOSE DEPARTMENTAL BUDGETS THAT THE MONEY WAS NOT EXPENDED
AT THIS POINT, DO YOU EXPECT TO SEE A TRANSFER OF MONEY BACK TO THE
GENERAL FUND?
MARTIN: TO THE FUND BALANCE.
FRASER: WE DID.
MARTIN: IT'S, IT MOULD AUT~TJCALLY END UP AS A RESULT OF NON-EXPENOITURE
INTO THE FUND BALMCE.
FRASER: THAT JUST HAPPENS EACH YEAR, AT THE END.
MARTIN:
KOLTAY:
NO, WE DON'T LET THEN GO ON A SPENOING SPREE AT THE ENO OF THE
YEAR.
I'll CALL FOR THE QUESTION, YCUl HONOR.
HABENICHT: PLEASE VOTE.
CLERK: Sil AYES, WITH ONE ABSOO.
-. .
• I
• .
•
• •
•
,
]-
•
•
•
DATZ
February 19, 1991
INl'l'IATSD 111'
•
•• •
, .
SUBJSCT 1990 Public
Improvement Fund
Budget Amendment
Approval or a reaolutton appropnaung addlttonal funds to the Public Improvement
Fund Balance.
PRSVIOU8 COUNCIL AC11011
None.
IITAff MAl.nl8
II ~
Of the 51 Publlc lmprowmmt Fund pn,Jecta wblcb Wlft acUve ID 1980. 33 ol them
are complete and we are rec«•Hn,,.,,.,,.... that Ibey be daaecL The remaining 18
projeeta are OD8Dln& and abould remain open. PM of theee 51 proJeC1a are ova'
hudget and requn addlUoaal ftmdinC. The raaammc ..-oJeeta are under IJud&let by •
total ol 820.0::.::I· Addluonal fundlDC ID tbe mnt ol 85.164.51 from the PIF
Fund and a ol83.772.13 lrom the OolfCoune Enlerprtle P'UDd • neceeury
to balantt tbeee Ive pn,jecta. With tbe appaplaUoa of the reqwred 88.936.64. the
PIF wd1 have a net eurplue ID~ fu.ndl ol.14 .... 08 •
'1IIMCIAL
Tht rttOIIIIIK°nded bu t adJuetmm are roao.:
Appropr1at 85.164.51 from the PIJI' F\md 8111•::e to COWi' CM:nU on four
pro
. 772 .13 from tbe Goll
11WOW'l'l~1ta to maintenance radllidil=a
' '
• .
.-•
'
I. •
'
-
•
•
•
Resolution No. 'J.-:J
Series of 1991 --
•
•
cuvf; ~~
~ ~\},I
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUND.
WHEREAS. the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado desires to
make certain changes to the Public Improvement Fund; and
WHEREAS, there are excess appropriations for some projects which were
completed under budget; and
WHEREAS, there are some projects which need additional appropriations to
complete;
NOW, nlEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED, the City Council of the City of
Englewood, Colorado, as follows:
Section 1. The following changes in appropriations are hereby made in the
Public Improvement Fund:
Source of Funds
PIF Fund Balance
AppbcatlQn of funds
Lehtgh Storm Sewer
Alley Storm Dratna
Little Dry Creek/Dartmouth
Little Dry Creek Electrical
Traffic Controller
Quincy Rallroad Crossing
Brklge Repair
Ovcrstzc Strttt Name signs
Acoma Parking Lot Landscaptng
Un ln Street Parking Lot
lmpr m nt of J n / nt ruual R troo
Bcllevicw /Mllln Par lmprO\lffll nt
P U / Fir Complex Land
Animal ontr I Shrlter
Mall nttt Parking Lot
Mill r uddi IU"J)f't
nd P IP ym nt
<83,554. 76>
<3,007 .45>
<81.00>
<520.47>
<65.00>
<6,015.60>
<1.263.52>
<194 .20>
488 .60
<l , 96.31>
<37 .82>
<770.73>
75 .00
<734 .7 >
<l.519.91 >
< G .04>
224 .75
3.576 .1
c81',M9,09>
.,
I· •
•
, ,
-
/
•
•
• •
<.
'
Scctton 2. 1be following transfer of funds Is hereby made 1n the 1990 budget
for the Golf Course Fund and the Public Improvement Fund:
Source of f'YDdt
Golf Course Fund
Appllcattqp of [Uw!t
$3,772.13
PIF • Golf Coune Storage Bwld1ng $3,772.13
SecUon 3. The City Managicr and AcUng Director of Finance are hereby
authorized to make the above cbangea to the 1990 Budget of the City of Englewood.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED tlda 19th day of February, 1991.
Alex Habenicht, Mayor Pro Tem
ATl'EST:
Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk
I, Patrtcla H. Crow, City Clerk for the City of Englewood. Colorado, hereby
cerury the above II a true copy otltaoluuoa No. __ • Satea of 1991.
Patrlda H. Crow, City Clerk
•
•
~-.
..
I. •
0
-
•
•
•
•
•
AGENDA ITEM llG -FEBRUARY 19, 1991
1990 PIF FUND BALANCE
..
MARTIN: THANK YOU VERY MUCH, MAYOR PRO TEM, ANO CITY COUNCIL. I'M VERY
HAPPY TO COME TO YOU TONIGHT TO CLOSE OUT 33 OF 51 PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENT FUND PROJECTS. ACTUALLY THE KUDOS GO TO PUBLIC WORKS,
CERTAINLY NOT TO THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT. I'M ONLY HERE TO 00 THE
FINANCIAL TRANSACTION. THE PEOPLE WHO DID THE WORK ARE REPRESENTED
IN THE VERY BACK ROW •••
FRASER: THAT GUY IN THE RED TIE BACK THERE.
MARTIN: IN CLOSING OUT A LOT OF THESE PROJECTS, WE HAVE FOWi> THAT SOME
WERE Ufl>ER BUDGET AND SOME WERE OVER BUDGET. THOSE THAT WERE OVER
BUDGET WERE ONLY OVER BUDGET VERY, VERY SLIGHTLY, AND NEED A SLIGHT
ADJUSTMENT OF ABOUT $5,000 FRCII THE PIF FUfl> BALANCE. WE ALSO NEED
TO 00 AN ADDITIONAL $3,772 TRANSFER FRCII THE GOLF COURSE ENTERPRISE
FUND TO COMPLETE THE GOLF COURSE STORAGE BUILDING WHICH CANE IN
SLIGHTLY OVER THE ESTIMATES. AH, AND IN DOING SO, WE ENO UP AFTER
ALL THE CLOSING OUT OF PROJECTS WITH A FUND BALANCE IN THE PIF OF
$14,869.09.
HABENICHT: THANK YOU. ARE THERE MY QUESTIONS OR COIIOTS?
WIGGINS:
MARTIN:
WIGGINS:
MARTIN:
KOLTAY:
CLERK:
KOl.TAY:
CLAYTON:
KOlTAY :
NS. MARTIN, ON THE STAFF ANALYSIS ON THE FRONT PAGE, I THI• THERE
MIGHT BE A TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR. YOU'VE liOT $20,333.670 -IS THAT 0
ONE TOO MUCH IN THERE?
I THI• WE WENT AN ADOITIONAl D£C1Ml POINT TOO FAR.
THEN THE OTHER ONE, CII TN( Pfl FUND IAUIICE, YOU'VE IIOT Sl4,N7 AND
IDN AT THE IOTION YOU'¥£ liOT S14,llt -IS THAT -»THEI ERIOI?
OH, DEAR. YES, THAT IS DEFINITELY M ERIOI AND IT SHOUlO 1£
$14,869.09 AT THE TOP UIIDEI somt£ Of FUIIDS. TtWlt YOU.
YOUR, HONOR, 1 'D ASIC THAT TN( CLEM READ TN( 1£SOLUTICII.
READ RESOI.UTION NO. 23
NOYES RESOI.UTION 23.
SECOND.
I 'D ALSO STATE YOUR HONOR THAT IT WOULD INClUD[ TN( FOllOIIING
CORRE CTI CIIS THAT WU£ M>C .
HABENICHT : ARE THERE ANY COIKNTS OR DISCUSSION AT THIS TINE?
FRASER : MYOR, I THUi( IT 'S INPORTMT TO 1£IT[IIAT[ THAT IN THIS CASC ME: AR£
IN FACT ADDING TO THE FUND IAL*E, ., THAT nus DOCS IN( A
CHAiet IN EACH Of THESE NOJltTS Ulll.[SS CLOSE OUT THE PIIO.KCT
SPECIFICALLY, THE PIOJCCT 11*1 AS M Olal.,_C MAlllST THE
FUND . AND THIS R£P1£SOTS A LOT Of IIIIIC, A LOT Of D[TAIL lall ON
THE PART OF THE ENGi CRING STAff II CLOSI GUT SCINC 1£COlm
• 10 •
•
'
I. •
,
-
•
•
•
• •
. .
... -·.
OF WHICH WERE 7 AND 8 YEARS OLD. THAT MEANT THAT WE JUST HAD FUNDS
LAYING THERE THAT WEREN'T BEING UTILIZED BECAUSE THEY REMAINED
COMMITTED TO A PROJECT THAT HADN'T BEEN CLOSED OUT FOR ACCOUNTING
PURPOSES. SO I'M PARTICULARLY APPRECIATIVE OF THE EFFORT THAT WENT
TO GETTING THIS DONE. THANK YOU, RICK, ANO THE REST OF YOUR FOLKS
FOR DOING THAT. THIS GIVES US A LITTLE BIT MORE MONEY TO WORK WITH IN 1991.
HABENICHT: THANK YOU, MR. FRASER. IF THERE ARE NOT OTHER QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS, I'LL CALL FOR THE VOTE.
CLERK: SIX AYES, WITH ONE ABSENT.
• II •
' ,
•
..
I. .
p-
•
•
RESOLUTION NOJ:1
SERIES OF 1991
<,
•
•
A RESOLUTION OPPOSING HOUSE BILL 1054.
..
WHEREAS, House Bill I 054, 1991 Colorado Leaialalive Session, would increase
the llmiladom on Judpncnt apimt Colorado puhUc eaddea; and
WHEREAS, House Bill 1054, ifappn,ved, will rault in a Imp increme in rilt manasemeat COiia to the City of Eqlcwood; and
WHEREAS, the City oC&,lewood ii aJmdy worldDa to minimin tam and
maxlmm aavlcel;
NOW, BE IT RESOLVED BY "DIE CITY COUNCL OFlHE aTY OF
ENOLEWOOD, COLORAD0, 111Af:
I.
2.
We=-ltou. BID 1054 • oriplal)y iallQduced ..... oClbe
llpl 8-1 Impact It wlD law oa our 11111111 lpallly.
8-BID 1054 II._. oa m IIOlaled incideal _. .... Ml follC 11111111c
pollcy.
3. 8-8111054....,. ... eoaclflolpemm-· I 11,.
ADOPIB> AND APflOVED 11111_-,ol ____ lttl.
Aia IW , .. ciii. ii.;. Pio t-
rn n: &w. a; a.Ii
rn1.c.;
•
..
~ .
11H.
• .
..
I.
. '
•
•
-
•
•
•
• ,, -
• t•
. • '
~ 12Bi.
CIIDilU\NCENO.
SERIES CF 199Y--
I~~
A BILL PCR
ro.JNCIL BILL NO. 14
mmaxx:ID BY CD.H:IL
MEMBER l((LTAY
AN CIIDINANCE ~ TO A VU1'E CF THE QUAI,IFllD ~ CF THE CITY CF
E?G..EJ«XX> AT THE NEIC'l' SCHEDJLm REX;UI.AR KJNICIP.AL EUX:TIOO PIO'aE>
AMll'D1ENl' TO THE CHARl'ER CF THE CITY CF maaao RDJ(JIRIOO 1J.J., PERK\NENl'
AND 'ftHICIWtY l!l·eum:ES TO RESIDE WITHIH THE CITY Ct' E2G.IHXD.
BE IT CRl.\INm BY THE CITY a:u«:IL CF 'l'HE CITY Ct' !2G..IHXD, CXUIWX>,
'niM':
Section 1. 'ftwre is hereby INbmitted to the qualified e1ecton of.
the City of Englewood at the next achecl1led regular 11UU.cipal election
prqx,eed ....encntnt to the OMlrter of. the City of. Englewcod, u follows:
'lbat effective inmadiately ~ approval of. the qualified e1ecton of.
the City of Englewood, and the oertification thereof to the of.fice of. the
Sec:retary of State of. the State of. Colorado, pursuant to Section 9, Article
xx, of. the Colorado O:lnstitution and Sectia\ 31-2-210 Colorado RwiNd
Statutes, the Ilene Rule O\arter' of. the City of. Englewcod is henlby -.did
by adding the following to Part III, Article IX of. the Englewcod Hcaa Rule
Olarter:
P!IIWmft' IN'IDftD -MSlJIH:Y RIIQUDIIBft'.
NL PP.ICNmfl' a.lDffZB Cl fllE CITY Cl au.DID>, Ill) MB APl'ODl'l'ID <It
IN'IDnl> at <ll AP'l'D JIHIMY l, 1992, &MU. Al A <Xll>ITICII a, 'lmDl
a.lDIN!N'I', Ml> Al A a:N>lTiat a, 'lmDl <Xlff'DUID NIDl!IBl'l', lll8IDE
WI'1'HDf 'DE CXIIIPCIWl'I'! ICIIIJMIZS a, 'DIE CITY a, 1RiUN'XlD' <Dawx>
wmaN <IIE ( 1) DAil APl'!Jl ~ PIRWmft' l'DmJS.
'ftMl<ltARY IN'UmD -MSlJIH:Y Rl!IQUDl!D.
'1!a'CIWlY ~ 811W. DE a.&IDllffll a, l!IUJIIDCI).
'nl!SE mrm IIIOJDIIBffS aau. NOi' llll'LY m m ,una, ••2••11
Ml> ffMICIWlY IN'IDnlEI a, ,.,. CITY Cl WGlclNXI) Ill> ICllD ~ •
~ BY fllE CITY '10 micm' '10 IUllt ltt PUCD CUl'BIDB a, ,m
~TE IIOlNWUl'.8 a, 'DIE CITY a, WUa«XlD.
Section 2. flw wUniJ -=h1w er p.-ballota far Mid alecticn
shall carry the toll.awin9 -~ which lhall be tha etwinicn clws
-1 -
'I
•
'
I . •
•
,
]-
-
•
•
YES
•
• c~
· ... •
<.
NO
~NO. __
Shall the Olarter of the City of l:hgl.ewcod be mended by adding a
requinltent that mployees of the City 1oh> are enployed al or
after January 1, 1992, becx:me Residents of the City of l:hglewood
within ate (1) year after acquiring pm:manent status; all
tatp:,rary enployees shall be rl!!llidents of the City of l:hglewood
at the tina of hiring.
And each elector voting at Aid electicn and desircus of voting for or
against said -.cl•,t shall indicate his dx>ice by dllpreuing the
appropriate ocunter of the voting machine 1llhich indicates the word "Yes• or
•Ho" or by ll)pr(lpriate marking upon paper ballots where uad.
Section 3. '1'he prq,er officials of the City of JbJl.a«Xld shall giw
notice ol said regular IUlicipal. electian, '11\ich notice shall be pmlished
in the manner and for the length of tia reqwnd by laf, and the ballots
cast at such election shall be canYUNd and the mault MOU't.ained,
datemined, and certified u recJ1ired by 1 ...
Introcb:ed, read in full, and puNd al fint Nading en the 19th day
of February, 1991.
Pmlishad u a Bill for an Crdinance en the 21st day of Fabruary,
1991.
Nl'l'l8'l':
Pitrlcli I. erciw, city deri
I, Patricia H. craw, City Clerk of the City of lbJl...,.,, ~.
twnb:V cmtify that the 1bo1ia and fangoinlJ ia a trua aapy al a 11111 far •
ordinance, 1ntzall.aaed, Nlld in full, and a-d en fint nadinlJ en t!w
ltth day of '*'-Y, 1991.
htrlcli I. &iii
-2-
•
· ..
•.
'
..
.J
I • •
•
' ,
•
• •
(.
\, ---
•
•
,,
,, .
•
. . .
.. I .
. . ' .
]-
1-
•
•
•
•
• •
..
A BILL FCR
~ CR>nw«:E !UMl'l"l'lH. 'ro A VUl'E CE' 'l'HE ~IED fJJC'l'(R; CE' '111! CITY CE'
l:lG.EJ«XJD AT 'DIE NEIO' 9:Hl!DJUD RmJLAR KJNICIPAL l!UC'l'IC!i Pla'OSm:>
J\MINH:Nl' 'ro 'l'HE ~ CE' 'l'HE CITY CE' E:Gao:D RBQUIRING ALL ~
NE 'lD4PCltARY ~ 'ro RESIDE Wl'fflIH 'l'HE CITY CE' PJG.DDD.
BE IT ~ BY 'l'HE CITY <XlH:IL CE' 'DIE CITY CE' DGaDD, a:uJWJO,
'fflAT:
Section l. 'rt.re is hereby S\Dllitted to the cptlified electara ol.
the City of P.nglewood at the next ac:hamled regular ainicipal election
propoeed ... .it.Ill to the Olart.er ol. the City of llngl.alood, -fol.l.aws:
12Bi'
'ftlat effective imaadiatel.y ~ llpPE'CJl,'lll ol. the cptlified electon ol.
the City of Englewood, and the certification thereof to the al.floe ol. the
Secretary of State of the St.ate of Colorado, punuant to Section 9, Article xx, of the Colorado axwtitution and Saction 31-2-210 Colorado AlwiNd
statut:B, the Hana Rule O\arler ol. the City of llnglalood is henby -.did
by adding the foll.awing to Part III, Article IX ol. the llnglewood Hcaa 1'U1e
Olarter:
ALL PCSNBft' a.lDaZI at 'DIE CITY at DliUIIXI>, Ill) ME APIIODIDID at
IN'lDnl> CII CJt APftlt .JNIJMr l, 1992, lllNL M A <Dl>l'TBII a, 'SDl
IM'IDlllBft', Mm M A <Xll>lTICSI at 'DEDt <Xlff'DIJID IN'IDIIIBl'I', IIIIDlB
Wl"DIIN 'DIE ~ IDIIIJUDS at 'DIE CITY a, lllila«XI>, CX1.<11NX>
W1'l'IIDI Cla (l) DU Arl'l!ll JICQOIRDG PCUNBI!' 9IWIUI.
'l.'INQWff a.lDaZI -JaDIINCt laQJDC).
'l'INatAllY Dl'IDnll lllNL -R!SmamJ a, lllil.lllXJD.
,,.. mrm IIOJDIIBTI IIINl. tDr ..u m m ftfflllB, ,an•I!'
Ml> 't1NatMr IN'IDIIIS at 'D1B cm a, IIUa«XlD Ill) IGU> .:IINU a
aoJ'DB) IY 1IS C1'rY '10 IIDClft' TO Ila 1tl PLM:ZI CUl'8JllB at '1111
CXIIIPOMft ICUINJII a, 'DIE cm at IID.IIIXJD.
lon 2. fl'8 Wit.int MCh1w or papa' bel Jot.a fer Mid e1actJon
~ followinlJ dleicJnaticn ""1d\ nll be the etaiNicn clws
-1 -
. ,
I
'
I . •
•
,
]-
•
•
YES
•
• •
'·
... . .
NO
J\MEMJ.1f.Nl' NO.
Shall the Olarter of the City of Englewood be mended by adding a
requirement that eq,loyees of the City 1'tlo are enployed oo or
after January 1, 1992, becane Residents of the City of &¥,rlewood
within ate (1) year after acquiring permanent status; all
tarporary enployees shall be residents of the City of &¥,rlewood
at the tine of hiring.
And each elector voting at said election and desirous of voting for or
against said amMl8lt shall indicate his choice by deplessing the
appropriate counter of the voting machine llhich indicates the word •yes• or
"No• or by appropriate marking qx111 paprr ballots where uaed.
Sectian J. n. prcpar official• of the City of !bgl.alood shall give
nctlci of said raguJ.ar 1UU.Ciplll elect.ion, "'1.ch notice shall be pd,W
in the mavm: and fer the length of tim ~ by la,, and the bell.,.. ..
CMt at such election shall be canYUNd and the z:asult ucert.ainad,
datamined, and certified .. ~ by la,.
Introcllced, rlNld in full, and pMaed an fint rlNlding an the itth dlly
of hbruary, 1991.
Pli>lishad as a Bill far an <kdinance an the 21st dlly of hbruuy,
1991.
A'1"l'BS'I':
Patricia N. erc:iw, city ciiri
htilcli I. erc:iw
I
' .
,
'
..
I .
. '
•
•
, II
]-
-
•
•
•
• t~
•
..
City of Englewood
Mayo,
Susan Van Dyke
District II
Tim llllodl
CouncllMembar
Al-lMge
Wm .A.~.Jtt.
•
CouncllMembar
Al-lMge .... .__,
CouncllMembar
o.tc:11
Aclgarl<olav
CouncllMembar
oi.ta •
c;..-wip.
Couna!Membar
o..aiv
February 19, 1991
The Honorable Toa Blickenaderfer
House ot Representatives
State Capitol
Denver, Colorado 80203
Dear Representative Blickensderter:
The City ot EncJlewood would like to provide you our
input regarding House Bill 1265, the Metropolitan
Transportation Authority Bill. overall, the bill
would benefit the City ot Englewood by constructing a
nuaber ot highway and tr ... it projects we need.
However, we have two specific areas ot concern with
the bill.
In Section 1 of the bill under 43-4-605(2)(•),
directors tor the nev Authority representi119 local
interests will be voted upon by local governaents.
The local governaents' votes will be weighted by
population base. we believe that a director voted in
by a 501 vote .. y not adequately represent an entire
County and it's varied interests. In Arapahoe County,
we have a cirCW1Stance where a si119le local 9overnaent
could dictate the vote due to there population ba ..
being greater than 50I of the county total. Based
upon our experience to date with the NTDC activities,
ve do not believe that the r ... inder of the county
would be adequately repre .. nted •
A aor• reflect i ve repre .. ntation •i9ht be to increa ..
the vote ba .. to require a 2/3 .. jority. This
require .. nt should result in local 9overnaent
c oalitions wh i ch could repre .. nt a broader parspactive
i n dec i d i nt the Authority'• direction. soae .. y view
that this would result in allowi119 a ainorlty (341) to
ru le the .. j ority . In li9ht of the issu .. at hand, it
would not be in the beet inter .. t of any county to
al l ov this to happen. Too IIUCh is at stake. A
c oaproal .. should be worked out. If one is not, the
county would not be repr ... nted at the Authority ...
,,. -
• .
I
'
I . •
, ,
-
l-
• ,,,_
. .
•, •
'·
iJJ/;!::::; _i:;;d_a;tf 137/J~m . :__~~~ d-jy/y;
Ji 12lulfu ~ tWJ~Cl i/Uwrv
L/ 1Jlr dr)'f '. {I PIESEIITEI IY ---
/}v~
Mu/_~.
/~·
(!u~r;c,rv0 .
&lirL ·
~.
fhkv 1U-
lff{;/Yv Jt!Av ~k__ . A-
()1u I ~
• ~ •••• C/ --3/.I /_91 ../ ·
'
Kaa1._--,;=~::::..:.....:....:....:.
• IEMTS•----------
I
•
•
• .
. . .
' . . ,
' -
I . .
' ,
~-
•
•
•
• I•
•
City of Englewood
•
Mayo,
Susan Van Oyi<e
Oostrict II
Tim lllllacll
c-lCIMember
Al-Lage
Wm. A. Claylan. Jt.
c-lCIMember
Al-l.a9
Alta~
c-lCIMember
Dillllcl I
llagarl<ollav
c-lCIMember
Dillllcl •
Clyda Wlggilll
eo..nai .......
o.ict IV
February 19, 1991
Th• Honorable Tom Blick•n•d•rfer
Hou•• of Repre•entativ••
State capitol
Denver, Colorado 80203
Dear Repr•••ntativ• Blick•n•derfer:
Th• City of Englewood would like to provide you our
input regarding Hou•• Bill 1265, th• Metropolitan
Tran•portation Authority Bill. overall, the bill
would benefit the City of Englewood by conatructing a
nuaber of highway and tr ... it project• we need.
However, we have two •pacific area• of concern with
th• bill.
In Section 1 of the bill under 43-4-605(2)(•),
director• for the new Authority repreaenti119 local
int•r••t• will be voted upon by local 9overnaenta.
The local 9overnaent•' vote• vill be weighted by
population baae. We believe that a director voted in
by a 501 vote aay not adequately repr ... nt an entire
County and it'• varied intere•ta. In Arapahoe County,
we have a cirCWl8tanc:e where a ai119le local 9overnaent
could dictate the vote due to there population ba ..
being greater than 501 of the county total. Baaed
upon our experience to date vitb the ll'l'DC activitiea,
we do not believe that the r ... inder of the county
vould be adequately repreaented •
A aore reflective repreaentation aigbt be to increa ..
the vote baH to require • 2/3 Mjority. flli•
require .. nt ahould reault in local 90Vernaent
coal tlon• which could repr ... nt a broader perapective
ln deciding the Authority'• direction. loae aay viev
that thla would reault in allowing a alnority (341) to
nale the .. jority. In llgbt of the i .. uee at hand, it
would not be in the beat inter .. t of any County to
allow hi• to happen. Too IMlch 1• at atake. A
c ra.lee should be worked out. If one 1• no , the
Coun y would not be repr ... nted a the Authority ...
"'~
• .
'
I . •
-
I
•
•
•
•
• •
"
Page 2
February 19, 1991
table, much to everyone's dismay. The reality would
dictate compromise and discussion.
our second issue relates to the removal of the
opportunity to increase the gas or fuel tax. By
removing this option, the needed revenues will be
required to be based on a more regressive tax, the
sales tax. The gas or fuel tax is a tax on the users
who create the need and th• pollution problems. Th•
family that utilizes aass transportation to access
retail facilities to purchase needed essentials is not
the family to tax. They would be taxed upon their
purchases of essential household goods such as
clothing, food and construction aaterials. The
auto•obile driver and the trucking interests are the
users of the highway facilities and are among the
greatest pollution sources. If the •use• tax concept,
i.e. fuel tax, is eli•inated froa the list of
potential revenue sources, the City of Englewood would
be opposed to House Bill 1265.
We would request you carry ... ndllents to House Bill
1265 to reflect th••• issues. PleaH contact ua if we
could assist in drafting theH ... ndllents and we would
appreciate receiving copi .. of the final languac,e of
the proposed aaendaenta. If you would also like ua to
work with other• in the HouH, we are just a phone
call away. PleaH f .. l frN to contact Linda Nartin,
Aasistant City Nana9er, at 762-2315, to Ht us in
motion as you ... fit retarding theH ... ndllents.
Thank you for your efforts to assist us in this
endeavor. We look forward to working with you on
House lill 1265.
Sincerely,
Alexandra Habenicht
Mayor Pro Tea
AH/ab
cc: Metropolitan Transportation Developaent
Coaiasion
DenYV 1te9ional COWICil of aoven.enta
Colorado 11Unlc1pal I.N9ue
• t
I. •
•
]-
•
<. -
e IISII.TS1 -----,-·---
•
' .
t . .
'
. .
' . . '
I . .
•
,
•
. '
• ,, -
• • •
..
PREsoom av LA~~..a.-
~~,(
~~
-··· ------======--------
, ' • .
. . .
I .
.
', '
•
1-
• • ' . .
'·
]-
AGENDA ITEN r::L PRESENTED IY
~~ ~,000~~
< e .411{4-<f#r---rfl~/,h, c?~
-::
t) r _/ ,,,.,-r / cf e /<?9c1
/ /'? ( ~ ~-'t
·~
•
•
' ' '
'
I.
' . . '
•
•
..
• "' -
. ' . , -• .
• • ' ~ .
<.
..
, ........... ---~-
PIESENTED IY
•
/ _c / c.._.-1 -
•••• / yA' I"' ------~
• I. •
•
• •
-
-
•
•
•
r
• i. ..
• . ,
. . ..
~~
{'/~7;: __ --~_:=:.---~ ~ \
v ~ s-oo ~ _.)_
s 5:-Y'---r J ~\
~ I (V Le} ~ Ct?o /
C v / l"\----1
...... ---------
SKIies --------....,,. ----------
. .
. .
•
• .
. . .
I.
,
•
•
• I' -..
'' -• .
• ..
· ... • '
~ '
A6EJl)A ITEN ~k PRESENTm BY
• 1111T =-··_·r!H_~_-=7' ;_y __
• ltM.TS~,----~ I. •
•
•
• • .. . , -..
• • (
. •.
(.
...
AGEJIJA ITEN
•
~ /t # !~ . ..
IIIDTI••
.
• --D, /'
srtaa L'l~-• ....TSa I • •
• -
•
• . ' . ' -•.
• r.
•
. .
PRESENTm IY ------
-4-I(,
I
olti . . ;ff_ .
IIDTJ•, /~ • I
~· I • • • IIMTS1
• -/
•
• ,, -
-•. . ,.
•
'·
--
A6Dl>A ITEN -..:.....0~,ic-
PRESENTm BY -----
'
~# . .
IIOTU•: /7 •
CL~~--SUOIID: I • • • KM.TS1
•
({ fl V4 -/ •
' •
]-
•
•
•
•
•
· .... •
.. ... . ----
PRESENTED BY ------
/Jwf-_ # If
-· C:L411-h _ --
IIIM.TS a ____________________ _
' '
•.
. . .
I.
' . . '
•
•
• ,. -
'I -•
• I •
• '
I,
PRESENTED BY ----
..
. .
• MTIGl1
----------------
•
Kca1 _7 __ ~~~ ........ 4a...__/cA_-t._
IIUULTS1 __ __;_(/.M.,_ ---·------I· •
-I
•
1-
-
tpt3
/
•
•
•
•
•
·., • l . .
{.
.. ... . ----/(OJ)
AGEll>A ITEN
/Y!ctJv ?;l dfdacev t; I}
~ ~ 5 rJ w _ w~ tZt,,--,.
./ /
/
?
•••• -----·
2 ..._,,,.;;v<. )J
~I /,
..._TS-,----
'· . . ' ' .
'
•
I. •
,
]-
•
•
•
,...
• •
(.
-_y/ZJ~,,)~
/(d-_, /)~ ~c__/
;f'
ruf ,,-, /7 ) /f ~ L/(/f,,-,
/7 aff1d /
g10/ {itUJ-fni /Jftf-f~
,3-500 ~ ;c_/_ ----= ~~d, \ -/' src;;.;;,=-----=~~L' c < 42 7 9P .... ,.:-, _____ {_./ ~ ~ I' r I z
•
' . . ,
' .
• .
' '
•
I. •
•
• "' -
-• •
~.
.
---
AGDl)A ITEM --
..
f (~iri i /,
•••s -----~a d'a '4 C
•
stcas ._,s~s ------I. •
•
•
]-
-
•
•
•
•
• •
..
... . .
PRESENTED BY ...... ITIN 1,6 ----
A4-l {j;..(!)~~L<.. V / '-.
-,•, --;:r~=-----+---i ;x I = 7 . b----~--
KCGIII, , it'.~ (',-
) ) J c.:.
. .
,
. '
. '
• .
. . .
. ,
I . .
•
-
-
•
•
•
'
'
~)r L--c
~ _./'t?~'
JL~~
;-&--b-,.
•
• •
t•
' . '
. ,
'
J I. •
•
-
•
•
• II -
• t•
• ( . .
'·
frft<~ r r ~/ ( /-(J ;;-,,<JP -
I
•
c:rr )(. X
AGOOA ITEN ---PRESENTED BY -----
/ \
srca,_---:-!..:--/--___,.-,c:;J.
IIUULTS1 _.;.._..~~~-__:._--v-=ui--=-=--=-...:__:~-
t./ 7
' .
•
. . .
I .
,
. '
'
•
•
-
•
•
•
•
• •
<.
AGEll>A ITEM PRESENTm BY
/ {7 ./ ~ V /7: -, ~~=----
/' =.,, C, Lf'y/
er-~ ~ cf~ r' «-{',7"
fz/e-·~~
---/ ~/~
G ~ ~'
"' -
~ '---z:_ /,.,) ~ .........-, . ./ z /
c / ~ ~//L.--
~___.... .__/ ?---<;;; ~
/ £/' -c/ /~ .. ~Ci(_ J" ~ ~
. ' ' '
•
. .
I. •
•
• ;-
' • I . '
1-•• ... • .
• ~
• ,r .
(,
I,,
..
c.,1-.] ~ ---_,/'-~,,~ --. /"-----' e.o· ; 7
/~ (
/ C 'f '
-ITb ' A L.r J/ __ / ,.___.-, c.. ~ l . ~
PHSENTm IY ___.., "'
'
•
•
Sitar
IIUULTSt~-----~ I. •
•
•
• ,-
' < ' '
• . J-
• I•
. • ' ... .
'
'
<.
---... -..IL.
AGENDA ITEN / 1 C. ~ NESlllrmlY J ud
1
~F ,r---:--,ro--s--vl-~~
) ;JOI ()) &<j tTlJ._
/ , €..----" ( at,.{!--L«-~
.r f J La-. "--L./· -/)~
/ -;J / ;' <2._fl /Z-"' "'fi_.J~'
'
f
4 ~/l /f t l(C i_ ~9
r> ( / "
' /
•••• •
\
• I. •
•
•
• "' -.
' <
' '
]-
• • ' .
'
-
).!_ A A\ ~ ~/~,
-J( c)",/-. ~/'/.
7
(__-] ~xtfi#,
AGENDA ITEN ---PRESENTm 1Y f )7. ) ,, C JJ -zf'-'~\ ---
. -
-~-'l-~/l_ -r{!µ~~
/-F J~ /Y~
~ '
)~)/'
6-U~~
~~
)
t::>
-!/~ ) ~~/d-
1 ( -I -
t v d'a4"1
C
./ ~ ,,
r,f
' ,....-' _J_ .
• & /7
. . .
• I. •
I • •
•
• ,,_
' .
'. -•
• • ' ' . .
',
<.
...
-~---
J/z :_;/ ~,] y i ~?r
--z::---7 '
AGENDA ITEN PRESENTm BY
-d \
;k2~-~(t
~L-~--~( •
/
•
SICOlec ..,
• IIISUI.TS-1 ----:,----__.-v~I'(~"" I . .
•
•
]-
-
C
•
•
•
•
• •
<.
-----~
c-~ ~d_/)
~~~
&7. ~ u ;;-e, dt1-u.-9 ~ cP .~ \
( ,,,
(l_ ~ v~ ~
a-ca-,...--~r
/< ({'("~ ,(
_) J.,) r · f ~
t°.,,/(
r (
..
"' -
' '
'
• .
. . .
I.
. ,
•
•
• -• •
.. -
/ _j rd--
7 /( 0 . ~ \
PRESENTED BY AGEfl>A ITEN ---
I
<
•
/ . /a.-(. // /J
1 tiM.i.u cid -. ,,--; ) {.
------~ . _/)
Kear .. ,s -. ---f~L.L......e.
-----;;;-~~,--_:_~~ •
•
t . .
. -,
'
. . .
I.
,
' I
•
• 6' ~
'' ' ' -,..
• I•
• ' . . .
'
<. -
PRESENTED IY ----
0 ~
s~~ -z,?£)6) ~/2-0 ..
L ( /'
~ 6~,/
/100~~/~
~-~
/~; ./7 ~ 7 (.. . ~r'Y
. ___.-,' . c/ /') . .....--, .,......,.
•1•1 __/ /1 • "?.
. . .
SU.;
• llSULTSa I· •
•
•
1-
• • ' . '
-
• NDTI09h
2.
<:.L . ) ct~ r~d,.._--7 L-z _ ;J; .
/ ,.,
KC411»1
• IUULTS-1 ------I· •
•
•
,
• ' .
]-.. • .
• •
__ ..
AGEll>A ITEN I ()__J PRESENTm IY -----
..
~v
12?-~/
;:;jzl/ql ( ~
~ / p al-
{, . /00
~J
(! { ,t'l ~/ tJ. () t1 mt:2--:t -
• IIOTJ•s
; (
,~ / ----
SECCIID1 't=
IUULTS1
-/ I. •
2
ti
• ,
•
]-
~
• ,~
• '
'· -
AGEJl)A ITEN q i} PRESENTm BY
----
¢1~~
(!(1J.1 I ~ _'_ ----•
Kta, __ ~-4-.;;....._--1.-_
• KMTS •------------------
•
•
,,,_
'
'
•
. . .
I. •
-
•
•
.
• .,._
• •
. .
AGDl>A ITEN --PRESENTED IY ----
-___ _, ~ /~_ -~
\ ~~0 ~r--~~
.3 / ~ ?U,J -~ _/ / -v(
----(" / (
t:l/ ,::;( / d (? o '7 /ll,tf ,r _/ H-tr"
-7 /:Jf/J~
/ y z / c-~......__. ....
'10~ ~~
•••• I' ., ' t:, '.!~
/;1,
} .
. '
..
I. •
• I'~
' . , . .
• . ]-
• t~
• ' ., .
'
t
...
~-'
•
IIOTIClh •
• I. •
J ·
•
• -• •
..
----
AGEll>A ITEM --PRESOOED BY
•
•
--~ --"-
___ ...
, . .
'
I.
. ,.
•
•
•
]-. '
• •
Uf',:ula ca/ ,,(i~ c-ur
•
AGENDA ITEM --PRESENTED IY y /1 ~ ,:;/1_?_·---"71-
/ ~ 1_ /' p ,?/~ t' £;
,, / ---o7 x( I)' A ~ ,u,t C£,<J ,
,/1 d t-/J ,e--, ' l~ ,d. . ~/~
A _ ,
0
/' ,:J A:.--r /Y 0 · . ,..,,._,,,, AF/
C (~
j I r-i> Co/2_;6 c-t'L<l / ( tfll,dd ~
Vµ/q Y / ~~ck
• •m•, ___ _!_ S--t, -(p -{' /J1 )
----~
SKN: ·--·-~ . .:?)
IIM.TS-1 ______ J \...-' /21A? d~
7 { /J ';(J-'7° ,4.:::;/ I. •
• ,
•
• ,,_
' '
]-
• I•
• '
~ .
-...
. --
. !Jtµudi f 't /' ~ \ 3:>.i:;;> / r bf/'~..__, ma,£
c>,,& Ur / .r': .__
b<,dl tX f -j . , (/ '7. ) tµ,,/v
i · ,1/ /( I-· ,:;.. ," _;; X)(
•
• I. •
•
• • I -
•
· ... •
___ .:___..__ __ :----~----
AGDl)A ITEN PRESENTm BY
..
----
-------S[COM,• ... TS,---------~
--------I. •
! )
• ,
• -• • . .
AGOl>A JTEN PRESENTm BY -----
913 ;J~~
• •n•= .
I(/~ 17 ;
S(C411D:
• / ..._,s1 I • •
d-'·
.J r
• , . ,
-
•
•
•
•
• t•
•
'·
l .J,--v (?-,,(~~
u.Urrf v ) / ~ J f --' f'~rf
IIOTJOlh
SEC•:
UM.TS-I ------
,. -..
t
"' • .
' . .
~ I. •
-I I
•
]-
• . .
AGEfl>A ITEM PRESENTm BY
•
NOTl•z C, ~ <]_ ~
•
Ct t!-1 i-rc su•:
• I U sut.TS 1 • •
/ -.
•
•
,
•
' ' -• .
• t•
• ' . . .
..
ABEfl>A ITEN ,Ii t£
~# uJ '
• ..Tl .. h
• I .
• •
-
•
•
·, .
/ 68 2 rm ___j}j
alf II
PRESENTm BY
j)§t ;J----'
"' -
.
/ ;i---~4~
--v' <'b r 13 __Ar
' -.
./ j. -~,i / •
z ~ /P;<A / ~&4~
(]/
Ktar ____..______.__-,1--
TS, _______ _
•
' '
..
•,
. . .
. ,
I . .
•
• "' -
-• • ' ' ~ .
..
• MTIClh
SECCIID:
IUUl.TS1 I. •
•
•
• -
• t~
•
. .
PRESENTm BY
•
•
•
..
. . .
I.
. .
'I
•
• "'~
. ' . . -• '
• t•
• ' '
· ... . .
'· -
A&Ell>A ITEII ----PRESENTED BY
..
ma, _________ _ .. , .. ___________________ _ I . •
I •
•
-
•
•
•
•
• t•
·, •
'·
AGOl>A ITEN ---PRESENTED BY ------
IIOTl•z =--------
SKG91D1
KSULTS-, --------
o I
•.
'
I. •
• ..
•
]-
• I •
•
-
AGEll>A ITEN ;/ e_
c;sl~o(f(~ ??
.J. ~
•
•
•
I>~ .
~
,
~ .
..
. . .
.-1.
'I
•
•
-
-
•
•
, ,
•
,.
• t•
• .,
PRESENTm BY
f f f t'
~tLvk_ v' ~-~
(./ ~/ \
~r/(~A
~
.. ,, ~
' . .
;{ 2 JO c..-., '-r. 2--7o v r
( /~
J.-J ~/ 2, %
-··· ~
' ' . .
• .
,. . .
'
I. •
0
I
•
•
•
•, •
..
Kcme1 ~~~=~~~~--···· IHULTS1 __ ~---
' "'
. .
•,
. . .
I.
• I •
•
' ' -•.
• C•
•
-ITEN _Ji£ ,wmm IY &dn
c)? ~ / ~#22
-z-);)-L ~ ..
~ 19 9'01
C-r 0 ~ __/---'
IIDTl•a
d y..; -...,,
• llSUI.TSa I. •
• ,
• ~-
'• . '
]-• .
• " • <
' .
-
PRESOOED IY -----~ Gi-J >17
C.
)/ ~67 ______/ 4
._J ~/' ) /71
t f ,Ceo 2
--
l V
~~/fl I' z '1 av .5 .5 ,/' yf{
.[7.5'/'b
/,, t11
• IIDTI•: f1t ,(O(I • f
Slcoe:
-v.<-,, /-~--L V
; ~ J./,,, _( f°YG
., I. • •
-( ,~/z . •
•
-
•
A&Dl>A ITEN
..
• ~-
,.
• •
.
NESENTED IY
/; 7 c-0---_,.
/'~ ,:;-v__L'~
//U ~oc ;I-/-1
;/ / /9'9CJ,
ltSULTS.:-1 -------
-0 I
. '
'
' . .
..
I. •
• ..
]-
•
\ ....
• ~
•
MEN>AITIN ;/ t
;o~7>
)
stcar
nMTS1
/)0 /t):-,:--. --:-......,,,-_---:s:::-7-::::::::::,.-. ~-::::::;-;'27~10~---
1 <-/ r-
" -.
~
/
~t?J, r --~--~--------
•
. , . '
• '
' .
..
/ I. •
• • I
' ' -•
·, . . .
r •
<.
..
• IIOTIOl1 /11fl. ~ Ii 2y' . . •
sua,
• II ,f I.
)SS'S
•
-I •
•
•
• '• . . ' . ' -• .
• • . ( .. . .
. .
....... !TIii ~ / Pl[Slll(ED fl ---
~ ce
'
"---? /' G ,& & /J ~
;d~1-( /'{ ~ Jhdu_,
~: ~':Z-/-
,,---z--G-,// f .A -
-f' /qqo '
---V ~ ,. e -r'3
7 7 /)
•
• IIIM.TS:--1 -----
Kcal I. •
(' •
' •
..
• ,-
' . . '
' ' -• .
•
· .. • ~
"' '
..
PRESENTm IY )
-? oU/7 ) /° -o !< /1.__/ :/
l,
•
•
-· 7 J / tJ{'/.. ? --
IIUUI.TS-, ____ ..:::::_..::_ .._ r .S.) --------=--=-• I. •
•
•
]-
-
•
•
' • " -
' ,.
• " • '
'
C,
...
AIEIIIAITII /~); ~
;t/1J;> ('/J#JL) ........... ~
l ( o~lir ; ./L/. ---r (/ ~
y ,:?Y· / j--/l ~ J' J? 3 ,,.v. ~
~)a/(&~
uJ ;:cl"-duu»--J I d-/.8 I
steal
IDULTS1 ------
c' I
•
.
• '
, ' '
" .
'
•
•
•
• "'~
' ' -.. • .
• ~
• ' . .
"
(,
NESENTED IY -----
~
0 ~U--
n/ ) ~ ,___ JZJ~
;;' I 2.----7 ( ( _)
j///~
'
/
j;;// (Y~ ,)/ /-'-'~
/'?.I?,<, : ~ ) =
•
•
Kalli
llMTS-1 ------
(j) -;;, ----~I' ~---(~-
~
I. •
•
•
•
•
]-,,..
• C.
.
·~ •
,.
AIOl>A ITEII ---
• -··· ---------
.... -------• 11tM.n1 ---------
•
II -
' '
' . .
'
..
•
. . .
I.
,
' I
•
•
-
•
•
•
•
• , .
·,, •
..
PRESENTED IY -ITIN l;r1
h~Jr v ~~/~·~
4.r</ __/I~ ~G
/
KClllt:
r~J-
'I
' ~ ..
I. •
•
-
•
•
•
•
•
· ... •
t•
• ..
A&Ell>A ITEN ---PRESENTED IY ------
MTIC1h
KCCIIIDi
(!~ ~c;t_ er_ ~ ;;_-/'~~
}#/6.
c:J_ e,~AA-A-GL-;/
-------------
---------
1£M.TS1 -------------
• l
' '
....
' .
~ ..
..
,; I. •
•
f ,
-
•
•
•
A8£NDA ITEII }; f //
fllj~ rJ)
•
• •
..
PRESENTED IY -----
/r/e~ __-/, ~/~~~ /p~,
y-rS-~12...0
/ J' ,lj_.µ·,J J: / ,G ~
-/_/ 1.1c.Jv.J ,,u.a,d
~ V ,....-z___.,, ~ ~
~ ~~
Y7/ re/I/~ rf; ~
/ YI ,,,c, j-,,,-= _r5 /~/
-?/ h < J . i--X>
ucm, (' 6-(' .,. -Y.
IUULTS1---4~,---L--T~~~~__{t:C__,-___.r:::::2:~
/ tJO
( /
• .
' . .
'
I. •
,
-
-
•
,..
• • '
PRESENTED IY ---
/f/d{) "--Y 1 ~ fJ
MTB
Yl/ ~ ) J I" '---Y
//3&~
-··· II-: --1-, ----:;;-------
c..l ~ tFh
SU1111 1
IIM.TS I ---------
" -
I
•
. ,
'
• '
'
~ .
..
., I. •
•
-
•
•
•
• ,.
• ,.
· ... •
<,
V ~ ,,/1 C /)JL >'-
~ / )J/11Dc
PIESENTED 1Y ----
~
"' -
MElllA ITEII --~ · '----" / M T De ,~J--~~
l J~
• ••• ---------.... ------... ". ------~~-
. '
• '
, ' •.
~ .
..
I. •
'
• "" -
-• t•
• ' , . .
-
-
PIESENTED IY
udjtn
ffe(()j;/X,b y ~ / ~ <y~
1/lM-fU _,7 cy-~ /' ft ~
( z_. C, P' c-_,-, ( . (
•m•s ==~,---;------
io: 07
•
' . '
. . .
' ,
•.
•
I.
• .. . '
•
•
-
..
•
•
•
• •
3/5/91
SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING
•
I· •
•