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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-03-18 (Regular) Meeting Agenda• -• • . ' • • ~J/Jt~ • . A/ 19 (). / I , • ~ A ,;}. ( / ;J.. 9 . I I, Z, I • .. hJt~ I/'. / /99/ Zo ~o / 3S/ .. ,,, ~ . . . • 0 • ' . . ' ' - • . • I • • • - • • • 1. Call to Order • • t• • EIIBLEIIOOD CITY COIIICIL EIIBLEIIOOD, AIAPAHOE COIIITY, COLORADO Regular Session Narch 18, 1191 ... The regular .. eting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:30 p.a. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Nlaber Wiggins. 3. Pledfe of All .. iance The Pledge of Alle44'i1nce was lid by Nayor Van Dyke. 4. Roll Call Present: Absent: A quorum was present. Also present: 5. ltinutes Council Nlabers Hathaway, Koltay, Wiggins, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke COUftC11 lllllber Bullock City Naftager Fraser City Atton1ey Delfitt Asststut City Naftager Nartin City Clerk Crow Director MMush, c-tty Developaent Dtrector Esterly, Publtc Vons Dtrector LOIII, Ltbrary Servtc,s Dtrector Black, lecrtattcM'I Servtces (a) CIIIICIL ..... ,.., .... -" IN ...... " •••r TN( IIIIIIJU W TNI ... M IIIIT• W WI •• INI. ~1 : C..CO ...._" Koltay, MathWl,1, IU91tn 1, ChytOft , lcht, '"' Dytt Nays : .... Ab t : Co.c ti r Bu 11 oc llttl• carried • (~) CIIIICIL -CUffll ..... -IT lal mlllll, ft •••WE TNI lllllfftS W TNI INCIM. IIIIT• e, ... I, INI. ' I . • , ] - • • • ,. -• • • Englewood City Council Minutes March 18, 1991 -Page 2 Ayes: Nays: Absent: Motion carried. Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Council Mellber Bullock 6. Pre-scheduled Visitors (a) City Manager Fraser presented the E11ployee of the Month award to Donna Gottberg, Library Services Secretary. Mr. Fraser compliinented Ms. Gott- berg as being soaeone who truly exeaplifies the type of employee the City wishes to recognize. 7. Non-scheduled Vhttors (a) Don Styes, 4320 South Lipan Street, stressed caution in changing the Massage Parlor Code, statl119 he Is proud of the fact that the City of En- glewood no longer has any .. ssa9e parlors In Its corporate llalts. However, he stated he recognizes the need for l99ltl .. te .. ssave therapists and sugges- ted that an exception could be added to the Massave Parlor Code to permit the licensing of legltl .. te .. ss19e therapists. After further discussion, City Attorney DeWitt offered to review the ordinance and present options. Mr. Styes questioned the proposed reductions In l1c111sl119 fHs of .. ua9e parlors, statlnv the fees .. Y well be the reason we do not have any .. ssa9e parlors in Englewood. (b) Ron Lunders, 3000 South lfashtngton StrNt, concurred In Nr. Styes' stated concerns. He uf"9ecl caution tn aaeftdtng the Massave Parlor Code. He SU99ested that .. ssave therapists be required to be sponsored by a aeclical doctor, hospital, etc., tn order to perfora their operation at another location. a. c:a..untcatt .. • PNcl_tt_ (a) CGIIICIL .... -ICIII' .... -IT .. IICH•a, Tl ICCIP1' 1111N lllllf 'l'NE ma•n• o, .-• scam ,_ TIii -nm• •m • san .... ~es: Nays : AbS8ftt : Not ton carried . COUftCtl ..._.rs loltay, Matha.ay, lftNtns, Clayton, Nabefttcht, Van Dyke None Counc t1 ..._.r lu 11 oclt (b) Council ..._.r Habentcht proposed t 11oa nation of L H Cobb, 1 .orthy young llll!Mr of the ,_.tty, to f'Kt ve lletro Mayon • Coah · 1toner1 Yo..th ... rd . SU11n flcOollMl of the Vtctl A shtance '"9r Intro · ductd List, ICfvtstng C tl of l 11 •1 Qlllltftcat on for the rd . CIUIICIL .... INDIICIII' .... -IT .. IICIIIB, Tl Alfllft A fllCUMTI• IBIIIIZI. LIM CIII NI IU •aaL• Cl ·-• TIii ,a If aas1n -,. ID aa,r1-. e11111nan " ID ,.n,. ,u • 1111 ca11111n. •• • . ' I . • , - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes March 18, 1991 -Page 3 ·, (, • • I • • SUPPORT OF HER NOMINATION FOR THE IETIOPOLITM MYOIS All> COIIMISSIONERS YOUTH AIIARD. Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, H1th1w1y, Wiggins, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Absent: Council Mellber Bullock Motion carried. Mayor Van Dyke presented Lisa with the prochution, and Council Member Habenicht presented her with I bouquet on behalf of the City Council. 9. Approval on Second Readlnt COIIICIL NEJaEI HATIWfAY IIOYED, All) IT IIAS SKGIIIED, TO APPIOYE MEJllA ITEIIS 9 (a) THIOUIH (b) AS FOLLOIIS: {a) ORDINANCE NO. 17, SERIES OF 1991 {COUNCIL Bill NO. 8, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTERGOVERlltENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COLORADO HUMANE SOCIETY All> THE CITY OF ENGLEIOJO CONCERNING THE ENGLEIOJO ANIMAL SHEL- TER BEING OPERATED BY THE COLORADO HUMANE SOCIETY. {b) ORDINANCE NO. 18, SERIES OF 1991 {COUNCIL Bill NO. 16, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A DISCOUNT OF 51 FOR ALL SPECIAL ASSESSNENT PAYMENTS MADE WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER FINAL PUBLICATIC* OF THE ASSESSING OR- DINANCE BY ADDING A NEW SECTIC* 10 TO TITLE 11, CHAPTER Z. ~s: Nays: Absent: Notion carried. 10. Mltc 11Nrt111 Council .....,_rs Koltay, Hathaway, Wl19lns, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Council .....,_r Bullock No public hearing WIS scheduled. 11. "'4tnances, IHoluttons -llottons (a) and (b) Dl...ctor Wanush presented ...coaendlttons froa the Planning lftd Zoning c-lsston to adopt two bills for ordlllll'Cts INleXlflCJ six parcels of real property .eitch are coa,letely sufTOUnded by the City . Nr . lfanush pro - vided tnfo1"111tlot1 c011Cert1lf1CJ the lftfttxatlons, explalnlflCJ that both 1ftftex1ttons .. t the criteria establ hhed by State Statutes for the INleHt ton of tn · cl aves,, .eitch would allow Council to ..... the .,.IS by ordinance . Mr . lfanush Hplalned that staff had •t with the .-.rs of the propert es Involved • Z•lftl was briefly d cussed. ZOfllflCJ will be dtttf'lllned later, but for Coun - cil '1 tnfot'Ntlon, Nr . lfanush tic,htned thtt the arta cov.'1td by Attftd• It ,. :. ' , •. I . • • , - • • • . , . • Englewood City Council Minutes March 18, 1991 -Page 4 ll(a) contains a lullber COllll)any and a rental operation, and it will be sugges- ted that the area be zoned B-Z. The rental operation would be a per11itted use in B-Z; the lUlllber COllll)any would not be a peraitted use, but would become a non-conforaing use. It 1s proposed that an annexation agreement be entered into with the owner of the lllllber coapany which acknowledges the B-Z zoning, but waives the non-conforaing provisions to allow the lUllber COllll)any to main- tain itself and improve tts quality as long as it reaatns a lullber company. As the annexation agreeaent would be a condition on the annexation, Mr. Wanush rec01111nded a public hearing be held concerning Agenda ltea ll(a). He sugges- ted May 6, 1991 as the hearing date explaining that publication requirements precluded having the hearing sooner. With regard to the areas covered by Agenda ltea ll(b), Mr. Wanush explained a public hearing ts not required by State Statute; however, if Counctl decides to hold a public hearing, he rec01111nded both hearings be conducted on May 6, 1991. Dtscusston ensued concerning the zoning process, as well as the differences between the City's codes and those of Arapahoe County and how these differen- ces atght affect the property owners. A question was raised by Council Mellber Wiggins concerning a railway spur on one owner's property. Mr. Wanush agreed to discuss the aatter with the owner to alleviate any confusion which exists. (a) The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 18, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 11, INTIIOOUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS A IILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AIIIEII• A 5.1425+ ACRE PARCEL OF REAL PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF ~LEWOOO, COLORADO. CGUIICIL ... 111•1• .... -IT lal IU ... , TO Alfllft --ITD ll(a) -CIIIICIL IIU •• 11, IDID W INI. ~s: eo.cn llabers Koltay, Hat"-IY, Wt91tns, Clayton, HabNtcllt, ¥111 Dyb Nays: .... Absent: Council llaber Bullock Motton carried. (b) The Ctty Clerk was asked to reld Counc11 1111 No. 19, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 19, IITIIOOUCED BY COUNCIL IOIER WIGCINS A llll FOR AN ORDINANCE AIIIElll• FIVE PARCELS Of' R£AL PIOP£RTY TO THE CITY OF DQEWOOO, COLORADO. CIIIICIL ... 111•1• .... -IT lal IU Hla, TO Alfllft --ITD n<•> • CIIIICIL IIU ••••• m1a W •••• ~s: to.ctl llabers Koltay, Hath_,, Wt91tns , Clayton, Hlblfttcllt, VIII 0,U .... COUftC t1 llaber lu 11 ock Nays: Abstnt: Notion carried . 'I I . • ' 1- • • • Englewood City Council Minutes llarch 18, 1991 -Page 5 • • • .. Council Mellber Hathaway stated she .ould be 1n favor of holding public hear- ings on both annexations, in accordance with Council's policy statement to be open, honest, and up front as auch as possible concerning its decisions. CGUIICIL IIEIIIEI HAWY IIMD, -IT IIAS SUGIID, TO IIN.D A PUil.iC HEAIIN& ca IIAY I, 1H1, 7:30 P.11., II IEUID TO THE PIOPOSED MIIDATJCIIS SET FOITH IN CGUIICIL IILL IOS. 111111D 11. Ayes: Council llabers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Absent: Council Mlllber Bullock Motion carried. ( c) D1 rector Wanush presented a recoaendat ion froa the Departllent of C01111Untty Developaent to adopt a bill for an ordinance ... ndtng the Englewood Municipal Code relating to lttghborhood Service Officers. Mr. Wanush ex- plained this action ts one of several ..eitch ts necessary due to the organiza- tional changes tapleaented January l, 1991. The change ensures that all code enforce11111t officers have the authority to enforce the necessary provisions of the Code. The City Clerk was asked to read Counctl 1111 No. 17, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 17, INTIIOOUCED IY COIIICIL NOIB(R HATMAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE MEll)II& TITLE 6, CHAPTER 5, SECTICII l, AND TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6A, SECTICII 5 El&LEWOOO UICINL CODE 1•, RELATIN& TO ISSUING SUN- D$ AND CONPI.AINTS BY IEUlHIOIHDOD SEIYICE OFFICERS. Cross-training and organtzattoaal trade certtftcattOII "'re explained. CIIIICIL _. Nl'IIWY .... -IT .. BIIIB, Tl •r•11 --ITIII U(c) -CIUICIL IILL •• 17, ... a• •••. Ayes: Council IIIIINf's loltay, Nat"-11, llt•tns, Clayton, NabNtdlt, ,. o,u lays: loM Absent: Counc t 1 .._.., .. llodt Motton carried. (d) Director Esterly ,... ... ted a recrn nd1tt011 ,,.. the O.,.rtaeftt of Publ le Worts to adopt a resolut IOII __., .. U. l"l ,-1 le lllr. Estorl1 e1qtlatned tlMt llted fer ..,ttt ... 1 f....ts • t for four projects : Ctt1 Nall Asbestos MNt t Pavtng Dhtrtct M/C.Crtt """• 1991 library Carpet -.,1ac , -.Creal Ion Clftltr Offlc Total S to,000 N,000 n.ooo UM ,IOO . ' •, ' I. • , - • • • En9ltlf00d C1ty Council Minutes March 18, 1111 -Page I .. • • • ,, - .. City Manager Fraser pointed out that the increased costs in Paving District 34/Concrete Progra• 1991 are the result of changes requested by City Council (the inclusion of two streets .tiich were reaoved frOII Paving District No. 33). Additionally, he pointed out that the funds for the Recreation Center Offices were not PIF funds but were lottery funds frOII the Conservation Trust Fund Revenues. The resolution was assigned a nuaber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 27, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION MENDING THE 1991 PUBLIC INPROVENENT FUND All> THE CONSERVATION TRUST FUND. COUIICIL .... CUYTIII ..U, -IT IIAS SECCIIIIED, TO IIPIIWE --ITEII ll(d) -IIUOWl'I• •• 17, BID If lNl. Council ..._.r ClaytOII coa111ted upon the NaOdeltng costs for offices at the Recreat10II Center. It was later pointed out by Director Black that these costs also included the iaproveaents MCessary to the telephone syst• in- stalled 1n lt85 which 1s no longer efficient or repairable. Director Long explained the ldd1t1011al funds for the Library carpet were being requested as the original est 1aate for the PIF project was inadvertently based on discon- tinued and inadequate stock which ts not acceptable. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Abseftt: llot1• carried. Council ..._.rs loltay, Hathaway, lf1gg1ns, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyu lone Council .....,.r Bullock (e) Director Esterly ,,.. .. ted a rec 11dat1• f,... the Dlpartwt of Public Worts to approve the exp111stoa of tile c...,..t custodial services COIi- tract w1tll J•Uro111cs to 111e1• tile Eatl....a llcreattoa C.ter. TIie 1•· crNsed cl ... 11•11 ud efftct..cy .. tell w111 res•lt •s explatned by llr. Fraur. • stated the addUtoaal cests ef W,JOO for lNl wtll be fWlded as follows: Publtc Worts • 110.•; llcreat1• Da,al'talllt -SH,300. CIUIICIL ... CUYTIII ..... -IT .. m:111a, TO DN11t lllE lNl •111111a WT Tl IICLlaE MD PRII IIDIIATI• C8ITII ATM •1- Tlall WT CIST If Pl,JOO. Ayes : CoullCtl ......,.s a.ltay, Nat"'-1. 111111111, Clayt011, NabNlcllt, V• o,tie Nays : lloM *-l: COCIIKtl .......... lloct llottoa urrted . u . ......, 111Clllst• (a) Nayor ' 1 Choice 11ayor •• Dylle d i d 110t hive •1 •tters t. lilrt11 llief'" c..cn . ' I ' I. • I 1- • • • • . , . • Englewood City Council Minutes March 18, 1991 -Page 7 (b) Council Member's Choice (1) Council Melllber Clayton: 1. In connection with earlier discussion concerning the contract with Colora- do Humane Society for operation of the aniaal shelter, he suggested the 24- hour notice stipulated in Section 1, Sub-section E, refers only to the City's obligation to give notice to inspect the facility and equil)llent for repair or replaceaent. City Manager Fraser pointed out that the Center will be open to the public seven days a week should anyone want to inspect the premise. 2. Mr. Clayton offered a brief oral report on his attendance at National League of Cities Conference 1n Washington, D. C., specifically as the con- ference related to SUPERFUND. He aet with congressional representatives while 1n D.C. in an effort to garner support 1n this aatter. (11) Council Mellber Habenicht expressed appreciation to Mr. Fraser, his staff, and Susan NcOonnel for their combined efforts in honoring Lisa Cobb. (111) In the absence of Council Nlllber Bullock, Mayor Van Dyke presented his concerns about the Adas County assessatnt of sludcJe fees. City Attorney DeWitt was asked to review the aatter for possible adll1nistrat1ve reaed1es. (1v) Council Neaber Wiggins: I. He inquired about the status of 4700 South Huron Street. Mr. Fraser stated an offer had been made; he will keep Council apprised. !. A brief discussion ensued concerning the status of Cinderella City. J. The proposed re-dest9111tton of the South Platte ltver f,-llc:reatton Class! to Recreation Class 1 by the Colorado Water Quality Colltrol Cellltsston WIS explained by Mr. Fraser. (v) Council Nlllber loltay asked Council to Join ht• 111 wishing the Ctty Clerk I happy birthday. Following I res..cll .. read1ttoa of the trld1t1onal •itappy l1rthday to You,• 1 cake with tlle • .,...,,.1,te• llllllber of cllldles WIS presented to Pat. 13 . Ctt, .......... , llfJOn (1) fir . Fraser advised COUftC11 the City is enterl .. Into a one -year contrect wtth Allerlc111 IIDMy Maltagealftt Auoctatt• 111 c-,1t111ee wltll the Pf'"1Nsly approved lnvestaent Pol Icy. Proposal wre saltted, tnttrvlews were conducted, and Nr . Fraser has dtltf'9111ed this is the best fl,. to assist the City 111 ... 1.111119 Its lnvtslatftts . (b) Ne lwttf Council on the r•tflcatt•s of Stllllt 1111 U! COftCtrntng Stilt contributions for fire 111d police .... rs ' btfttftts . He recaa111ded ' I . • , l - • • • ' Englewood City Council Minutes llarch 18, 1111 -Page I .. ,, ~ • • • • • that Council state its opposition by notifying Representative 81 ickensderfer and Senator Considine. COIIICIL IIEIIIEI HAIDIICHT IIOYED, -IT US SECWD, TO MITHOIIZE TIANSIIITIAL OF THE c1n•s OPPOSITICII TO SEMTE IILL NO. 222. Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Absent: Council Nelllber Bullock Motion carried. (c) Concerning House 8111 1282 regarding public 1nfonut1on reporting requ1reaents for issuers of certain non-rated public securities, Nr. Fraser explained the financial consequences to the City should this 8111 becoae law. He provided Council with a proposed letter stating the City's opposition which would be sent to Representative Bltckensderfer and Senator Constdtne. CGIIICIL .... CUYTIII .... -IT IIAS sr.c:GIIDED, TO MITIIIIIZE TUISIIITIAL Of THE c1n•s OPNSITI. TO IIIUII IILL •• 1111. Discussion ensued relative to the EURA bonds and how these requtreaents would affect the City. The liab11 tty associated wtth deficiencies tn disclosure •re pointed out. It was suggested that Colorado Nuntctpal Le19ue be sent a copy of the letter of opposlttOII. Vote results: Ayes: lays: ..... t: Rotton carried. Cwtl N1•1r1 loltay, Nat.._.,, Wiggins, Clayton, ..._ldlt, Van Dyke .... ea.en ll&aber •nock (d) Nr. Fraser sured t•foratt• Cllleenll .. •,reat Outdoors Colorado• and encNrllN eo.cn to rewt• tt 111d to estaltltsll a posttton In the 11ear future. 14. City M.._,'s 11111n (a) Nr. Dllfttt tr•alttM a ,...,.led Of'dt•uce establtsllt .. City holidays. (b) Mt ,rovtded a ,..,...i • ti.. estt•ted costs of the vtcttas 111ts- t111U ,...... •• (c) Mt advhed Co.c 1 ti..y -, receive ••try calls C011Cer11tng tap cu,.-1 t•tttated by Sout~ Ar S..ttatt .. Dt1trtct . (d) Mt t•f....S co.en t at Nr . Fr1Mt''s ,..st i.. had ,,.,.,.... an alteruttve draft Of'dtuace .,., .. recreatt"' fNs . Mt ,...,ted tut CoUIICtl revt• tt Md ofi r l tr c-ts. I. • • p- • • Englewood City Council Minutes March 18, 1991 -Page 9 '· • • • (e) He requested a aotton tenatnattng antaal facility contracts with all enttttes other than the Colorado Huaane Society. CCIUIICIL NEIIIO cunON IIOVED, -IT IIAS SECalll, TO TEINIIIATE ALL CUIIEIIT MIIIIAL SHELTElt CONTUCTS lflTH TIE EXCEPTION OF TIE CONTUCT lflTH COLOUDO HIIWIE soc1m. It was conftnaed that all involved jurhdtcttons had been nottfted of this action. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Absent: Motton carried. Council Mlllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Vtggtns, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Council Mlllber Bullock (f) Nr. Delfttt provided bKktround tnforaation on the City's sewage sludge 11ttgatton against the tnsurwe carriers. He recci•1nded that MD£R- S0N, KILL, OLICK l OSHINSKY be retatned as spectal counsel to continue thts lttigatton on behalf of the Ctty. CGUIICIL IIElaEI CLAYTGI _., -IT IIAS SBWI, Tl MfflllllZE TIE UM FIM OF ....... ltlU, Ollat l •• IIIIY. ,.c .. IAID • •• 11111n•s --- n•. Tl PUIM LITIIATI• II 1111 UIIIY Ulllf'IU CAIi. Ayes: Council Nabers loltay, Hathway, lftggtns, Clayton, Habentcllt, Van Dyke Nays: None Absent: Council Naber .. llock Nolton carried. (g) Nr. Delfttt offered addtttoul t•foratt• coacent .. U. uttonwtde efforts of •rtcan C-tttes c1 ... ., [.,tt, (Ace[), 111 .,...1zatt011 the Ctty rec•tly Jotned. llr. Dlllttt ts atta,tt .. to .. t ou.r Colorado c-t- ttes to Jotn ACC[ 111d plus to ... t wttll lftt• ....,..,, tts Irey .,_. ... , •tle tn C1ltfon1t1 tn the Nar flltwt. NI wtll be provtdt .. llr • ....,.., wtth [ .. 1..ood's poltcy stat ... t Md ce,tes of letters eo.cn Ills Hat to tts repres•tattves concen1tng the sllbJect of.....-sludll, etc. TIie fllture COIi · sequences 111d tapltcattoas of laadt'tll c1 ... ., ws discussed fllrlller. 15 , MJw;sant CIIIICIL -mYAY ... Tl :INIU. T1le aaett .. ad,JNrNd at 1 :12 p.a . • . ' • .. I. • • , - • • • 1. Call to order. 2. Invocation. • •, • <. AGENDA FOR llfE REGULAR MEETING OF llfE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL MARCH 18, 1991 7:30 P.M. AJ.. 7:30 ~u- LOA!~ 3. Pledp of Allepnce. j/_ /)-1 4. Roll call. &.d/orL dt-<U,d Minutes. a . Minutes of the March 4, 1991 City Council Meeting. klt11,t~ b. Mlnuta of the March 5, 1991 Special Seuion ol Gty Council. ~tL<j-6,,, 6. Pre-Scheduled Visitors. (Pie limit your pran,ution to wn minu ) 7 • Donna Cottlwrg will in attffldara lo receiw hfr aw.ad • Engie-ood' EmplO)W of the Month for March. for • • .. I. • ' , - • City Council Agenda March 18, 1991 Page 2 ·, 9. Approve on second reading. <. • • • ... 4ltd -11 17 a. Council Bill #8 approving an agreement between the Colorado Humane (J ,e II t( , . Society and the City of Englewood whereby the Humane Society would ~tK-(p -o -/ assume operation of the Englewood Animal Shelter. V ~~ TF b. Council Bill #16 establishing a five percent disa,unt for all special assessment Ji,p/J.." (p _ O-/ payments made within 30 days of final publication of the assessing ordinance. 10. Public Hearing -None Scheduled . 11 . Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions. a. Recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission to adopt a bill V for an ordinance annexing a parcel of real property to the City of Englewood .. STAFF SOURCE: Richard Wanush. Director of Community Dnelopmmt. tu0 ~ ~l'I Recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission to adopt a bill v apf't:I t,·tJ· / for an ordinance annexing five pa.ala of real property to the City of U . 'F.nglewood . STAFF SOURCE: Ridwd Wanuh, Diredor of Conununity r,.,.,, l Development. w ,. 8 r c. Recommendation from the C>.partmfflt of Community ~elopment to adopt v a bill for an ordinancr afflfflding ttw Englewood Municipal Code relating to Neighborhood Sftv icn Offrm. STAFF SOURCE: Rklwd Wanush. Dlrectm of C-lllty Dnelaf,mL l/crA~"'41.q ~ 61 ,2 7 d . Rerommffld h on from ttw C>.partmfflt of Public Works to adopt a resolution 4'f'd I-t" / anwnding ttw 1'91 Public lmf'l'(Wffllft'II Fund . STAFF SOURCE: Chula &Inly, DlRCtor of hblk WCllb. M""3'f'irl, Recomfflffld h M from t Dfrartment of Public Works to approve th rnm-nt rustadi lftYicn contract with Ja nltronia to includ the Eng l R tion Cffllff. STAFF SOURCE: Owta &Inly, Dlredor of Publi Worb. a/41 /f'P'I c .. , .s:,;" , c~dl ~t:../ . ~"r~,,~~;~- ... ,., . I • . ' •. • I. • • - • • "; • • ~ .. . . . (. Gity Council Agenda March 18, 1991 A;)~~ ~,u.. n,~~ ~. -~ Page 3 ~ a.:t.j ~ ...v ~ ~ ~,i. 4il'P't,-O-I j;) /,I~ z. vi ... -~ 7J ~, t!nt#/· '»"' ..... IDMfl~.f)! ''/3tz rz.. -..... -.....-,,. ..--- 13. City Manager's R"Eport. ~~ ~,,bl,Hr,4 >/ {J,...l,u~(). 14. City Attorney's Report. A} llu.f' tk~ ~~ ~,eu p...~ :j ~;z-Mw---!-~ ~C!A~r,d . ....A d-'-) . hc,u~.ld ~(1,H{?L AdJoumment lfr(,",D-I e:,)~J__~~~,d ~~ A.JJ4ll~~II)~ •• ~ ~,~.Jd£~;~'iw~&w~ • The followfifg minutes were tr mitted to Counfil from 02/U/91-03/14/91.~A -Parlcs and Recreation Commission Meeting of 02/14/91 ~ ~~ -Nonemergency Retirement Board Meeting of 12/CTl/90 !J) )CCE ~ -Fire Pension Board Meeting of 11 /13/90 -Englewood Downtown Development Authority Meeting of 02/13/91 Englewood Housing Authority Annual Meeting of 01 /3'1/91 -Englewood Housing Authority Regular Meeting of 01 /3'1/91 -Election Commission Meeting of 01 /'12/91 -Uquor Licensing Authority Meeting of 01 /16/91 -Nonemergency Retirement Board Meeting of 01 / 11 /91 -Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting of 03/05 /91 • • ' I ~ • . .. I . . • • • • -• ~JJJI ~ .. ' \ I I ... , ~ I c1n CGIKIL --STATUS IINII' F• llE IMICN 11. lNl. c1n CIIIICIL mr• Agenda Originating I tein Departaent Description ActtOII TIUII Foll•-• SA FINANCE COUNCIL MINUTES 3/4/91 APPIOV£D 6-0-1 COPIES TO I( DISTIIIUTtD c•ua MSOT) SB FINANCE COUNCIL MINUTES 3/5/91 APtlD£O 6-0-1 COPUS TO I( DISTIIIUTtD .t I 6A CNGR DONNA GOTTBERG -EMPLOYEE OF AINO lilVEJI .. THE QTH AWARD 7A CNGR DON STYES, 4320 S. LIPAN IOI( CAm TO IRIEV Oll)IIIIIKE I I RE: MASSAGE PARLOR CODE OPTICIIS • • .J 78 CNGR RON LUfl>ERS, 3000 S. WASHINGTCII IOI( .. RE: MASSAGE PARLOR CODE ... BA CNGR RESIGNATICII OF JOflt VANSCIVER ACCEPTED 6-0-1 Lm£R OF R£lilt£T TO I( SOT IY FRCII WATER I SEWER BOARD MYOI VM DYIE ' 88 CMGR PROCLAMATION -LISA COBB APPROVED 6-0-1 alllATICII TO IE SUINITTEO METRO MAYORS I C<IIIJISSIONERS YOUTH AWARD 9A COKl4 DEV ORD.ll7(CBl8) AGREEMENT WITH APIIIOVEO 6-0-1 OIIDIIIAIICE EFFECTIVE 4/Zl /91; COLORADO HUMANE SOCIETY FOR TEMIIIATICII IGTICE TO BE CJVEJI OPERATION OF ENGLEWOOD ANIMAL SHELTER TO OTHER ENTITIES 98 PUB WKS ORD.ll8(CBl16) 51 DISCOUNT FOR All APPROVED 6-0-1 OROIIIAIICE EFFECTIVE 4/Zl /91 ; SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PAYMENTS MOE TO IE COOIFIEO INTO COO[ IN WITHIN 30 DAYS OF FINAL PUBLICATICII OF ASSESSING ORDINANCE 1ST QUARTER, 1991 llA COKl4 DEV CBIIS ANNEXING PARCEL OF REAL APPROVED 6-0 -l PUBLI C HCARING 5/6/91 PROPERTY TO ENGLEWOOD • I -I •• I • • ~ ' I ' • ' . i.. I ., £ • ; I . . , I II I I ,.I ' 118 COMM DEV llC COMM DEV 110 PUB WKS llE PUB WKS 1281 CICR 12811 CICR 12811 t CICR 1281v CICR 128v CICR 13A CMGR 138 CMGR • -. • 6 • C8119 AaUIIIS FJYE PARCELS Of REAL PU£ffl TO EIISLEIDOD •••m 1-0-1 PUil.JC NEMJ• 5/fltl Clll 7 _.,I. EJDI RELATI• TO •••m 1-0-1 ....... f/1/11 IIEl&HIOlltOOD SOYICE OfflCOS RESOl27 _.,I. lttl PUil.iC #PIDIED 1-0-1 fllMIIC( 11 lall -..nun INPROVBDT FIii» ,mnON APPDI• EIPMSION Of •••m 1-0-1 ,. m 11 ma s1•1111U a CUSTOOIAL SERYICES COIITUCT M/ ,.1• CGPY 11 c1n a.m JMITROIICS TO INCLUDE RECIEATJON CENTER CLAYTON: 1) CLARIFIED 24 ... lln'ICE .. IN COLO. IUNE soc1m CGITUCT 2) REPORT ON ILC COIIFEIDl:E .. HABENICHT: TIWllED au a STAFF .. FOR ASSISTANCE IN_., TO LISA tall VAN DYIE FOR BULLOCK: MIMIS .. IDITI TO IRHII COIIITY SLUINiE APPLICATION FE£S IIIG&INS: 1) STATUS, 4700 S ..... .. 2) DAYCO, CIIIJOELLA CITY •IEF REPORT 3) REDESl&MTJON Of SOUTH PLATIE .. FRON RECREATION 1 TO RECREATION 2 KOLTAY: LED THE CITY COUNCIL CHOII .. IN IIISHI• CITY CLE• •HAPPY IIRTDY• ADVISED COUNCIL Of CONTRACT 111TH .. MERICAi DIEY IWM&DOT ASSOCIATION FOR CITY'S INYESTIDTS AS CASH NMAGENENT N1f1SOR ,mnON TO SEIi> CORRESPOIIDCE TO APflOYED 1-0-1 Ullll TO I[ MIUD CONSIDINE/BLICl<ENSDERFER RE: HB222 . 2 -~ •• • ' ,. < "-, • . .. . . , " I 13C CMGR 130 CMGR ,.. . I 14A CATTY 148 CATTY ,I 14C CATTY ~ I 140 CATTY 14E CATTY I I I • • i 14F CATTY ~ ..r ,, i 146 CATTY PRESENT: ABSENT: ADJOURNED: .. I I . ~ fl>TICII TO SOO COIRESPCIIDOICE TO APPDm 1-0-1 COISIDIIIE/BlJCIEISO(RfEI •: •1m paJDED JIIFOIIMTJCII CCIICOII• .. GREAT OUTDOORS COl.OUDO DRAFT OIIOIIWl:f/CITY NDllDAYS .. EXPENSE REPORT/YICTINS ASSISTMCE .. PROGRM TAP FEE CHAll&ES/SO.AIWWIOE DISTIICT .. Al TERM TI VE RECREATICII FEE OIIOIIIIIICE .. fl>TJCII TO TEMIMTE All EXISTI• APPam 1-0-1 ANUIAL CCIJTUCTS SEIIA&E SUJDCE LITl&ATJCII; fl>TJCII APPDm 1·0·1 TO APPAOVE UM FIM OF MIDSOI, Kill, DUCK I OSHIIISICY TO CCIITIM LITl&ATICII ACCE COALJTJCII .. KOL TAY, HATHAIMY, lfl&GINS, CLAYTCII, HMOICNT. VM DWI( BULLOCK 9:12 P.11. . 3 . • • C C -. • ' • • -• Lmo TOK MILD CGUKIL 11 IPIDf •IDT- CGIIIC IL 11 IOI DI mna 11 • SOfT .. • • ]- - • • • • • • ' (. PUBLIC CCIIIEIT IOSTD DAT£: IIAllCH 11, lNl " " "" P£ISON MY SPOl ca Milm -.. -111111 FIil A IIAIIIUI OF FIVE IUIITES. EACH SUCH POSCII SIIIUlD SIii THIS MUC W ROSTER, STATING IWE, MDIESS, -TOPIC OF CGIIIEIIT. THOSE PEISCIIS IIIO IIISH TO SP£M II FAYOI OF • II OPPOSITICII TO A PUBLIC HEAln• SHOULD s1• THE APPLICMU PUBLIC HUii. IOSTD. PLUSE Plllff • • ,. - ' . . , • .. I . • • ]- • • • • "'; • • . ,, (. 5 A · EIIII E111N1D c1n CCIUIICI L Elal.EIIINID, AIAPMOE COlaTY, COLOUDO 181Ular Snston larch 4, lHl 1. Call to Order The regular aeeting of the Engl...ood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:37 p.a. 2. lnvocatton The invocation was given by Council Mellber Bullock . 3. Pledte of All .. tance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke. 4. 1o11 can Present: Council Nellbers Hathaway, Koltay, IUggins, Bullock, ClaytOII, Habenicht, Van Dyke AbHllt: A quorum WIS pnSNt. Also present: ..... City Manager Fraser City Attorney Dellitt Ctty Clerk Crow Director lfanush, COIIIUllity DevelOpatftt s. lltnutes (a) CGUIICIL Mall 111•1• .... -IT .. IBIIID, TO IIPllft TNE IIIIIITU OF TIii IIUM IUTI• If F1IIIIIIY 11, 1111. ~s : CCMtCtl 11-." Koltay, HatUWIY, lfiggins, Bullock • ClaytOII , "*"ictat Nay s: ... Absta i n: Counc i 1 Nellber Vu o,tie Not t°" carried . 6 . PN•ICIINulM ,tstton There w re no Prt -sctaeduled Vh ttors . 7. llll•ICIINu1M ,11tton • • . ' I. • ]- - • • Engl.-oocl City Council Minutes Narch 4, 1991 -Page 2 • • • (a) Leland Condreay, 4867 South Fox Street, addressed Council concern - ing the City 's nepotts• policy . He urged that tt be revised to be less restrtcttve by removing •uncle, aunt, first cousin , nephew , niece• from the definition of •taaedtate faaily.• He presented several reasons for th i s request. Council Metlber Bullock suggested the issue be reviewed by Council. City Manager Fraser offered ce11a1nts in support of the nepotts• policy and agreed the aatter should be revte.ecl further before a decision to change the policy is contemplated. Mayor Van Dyke advised Mr . Condreay he would be ad - vised of any dectstons . (b) Ken Haraldsen, 3018 South Washington Street, expressed concerns over financial implications of Denver's proposed baseball stadit.111 and its af - fects upon all metro citizens. He quoted froa an article lllhtch appeared tn the March 4th Denver Post, and urged Council to do anything possible to deter this project. Since the project was approved by the metro voters, Council did not believe auch could be done tn this 111tter . 8. Colllluntcattons and Proclaaattons (a) A resolution appotnttng Deryl Vaughn Gease to the Englewood Urban Renewal Authority was assigned a nUllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 25, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING DERYL VAU&III GEA$£ TO FILL A POSITION ON THE ENG LEWOOD URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEIIIOO. COUIICIL IIEIIID -LOCI IIMD, -IT IIU SKall, TO ••1111 1uown• •• H, SDJES Of IHI. Ay es: Counc11 llellber s Koltly , tt.th ... y, Wiggi ns, Bullock, Clayton, Habetl i cht, Van Dyke Nay s: None Mot t on carr i ed . Mr . Geue was presented a Cert i f ic ate o f Appo tnlaetlt and an [r19l.-oocl 1090 lapel pi n. Hts appo1ntatnt w111 exp ire February 5 , 1H2 . 9 . Consent.._.. COUIICIL IIEIIID NATIWY IIMD, -IT 1115 SKall. TO AIPIIII COISIIIT MID ITDIS t (a) TIMIM (') AS FGlLM1 (1) OltO IMANCE NO . 14 . sc•1cs Of IHI (COf.llCI L ll ll NO . 11 . I 1 (0 BY COUNCIL "°'8CR HATHAMAY) ENTITLED : AN OltOIMANCE ~TING PUILIC S(RVIC CCWMY OF COlOUOO A Ulllll C CIT PttOPERTY LOCATED Al THC ll ·CITY WASTEWATER TR A NT Pl AIIT . (b ) OROI E NO . IS, SERIES Of IHI (COf.llCll II L BY COUNCIL IOl(R HATIWMY) CITITL(O : . u . 0 A ' I • • ' - • • • En9lewoocl Ctty Counctl Minutes March 4, 1991 -Pave 3 ' • • ,. • Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. 10 . Publtc Heartn9 No public hearing was scheduled. 11 . Ol'dt nances, leso 1 ut 1 ons and Not 1 ons (a) Director Wanush presented a recoaendation froa the Dep1rt11ent of COlllll.lntty Developaent to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an agreement between the Colorado Huaane Society and the City of Englewood whereby the H11111ne Society 1110uld assuae operation of the Englewood Antaal Shelter. Finan- cial taplicattons were explained; discussion ensued concerning the increased servtce levels at the shelter and in code enforc ... nt. The Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No . 8, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 8, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTERGOVERfllENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COLORADO HINNE SOCIETY AND THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD CCIICUNINli THE ENGLEWOOD ANIMAL SHELTER BEING OPERATED BY THE COLORADO HIIWIE SOCIETY. COUIICIL .... IIIIEIICNr IIIMD, -IT IIU SECll•m, TO UPIDII --ITEII 11(1) • CIIIICIL IILL ID. I. Mr . Wanush responded to several questions posed by Council lllllber Clayton . Mr . Dell i tt cot1ftraed that the indellntftcatton clause ts adequate . COUIICIL .... CUYTIIII IMD TO .. CIIIICIL IILL ID. I IY Dll.lTI• THE FOL· LCIIII• NIMUPII • NII I 1W1 SECTI• 1. •lat IUDS AS Fill.Mi ,·-WTl•1 THE Cllll'UCT SIIM.l IDT 11ft • SELL IIIY Mi Hsbltll MPosu. o. Mr . Clayton slated t hat tt does not aake sense to euth anlze the ant•h ~ the State spends thousands of doll ars to IM,lrc ha se research anl •h . After further discussion, fla yor Va n Dyke suwested •re research shNld be done . coordin ating the aaller wtth the other entitles Involved . Mr . Cl aytOft offered that t ts t for soat0nt to take a stand Oft thts h Yott result s on the Aye : N,y : ndatnt : Council .._..rs loltay and ClaytOft Council .._..rs HathlWly, lltftlns , lu11Kk, Yan Dy ke Maben cht , t on to ...,ldtd dtf ated . or 9 nal •t OIi, COMIICtl .._..,. .._..tcht 1t 1ted w 11 thouth sht h11 c rta II re rva tlOft t t tl r • ,. - ... . I • • - - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes March 4, 1991 -Page 4 ,, • • I • • She requested that the record reflect that a COlll)lete and comprehensive review of the progra• be provided to Council one year from the effective date of the changes. Vote resu 1 ts on the orig i na 1 motion to approve Agenda I tea 11 (a) · Counc i1 Bill No . 8: Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. (b) Director Wanush presented a recoa11endation frOII the Oepartinent of Coaunity Oevelol)llent to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving a contract between the State of Colorado and the City of Englewood i~l ... nting and an- alyzing a recycling progru in conjunction with the grant received from the Colorado Office of Energy Conservation. As there are certain ti111e con- straints, Mr. Wanush explained an eaergency clause had been added to the Coun- cil Bill. The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No . 15, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO . 15, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE STATE OF COLORADO ANO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD IMPLEMENTING ANO ANALYZING A RECYCLING PROGRAM ANO DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. COIIICIL IIEIIIEI NUEJIICHT IIDVED, -IT IIAS SU0IID£D, TO APNOVt MElltA ITEM II(') • COIIICIL IILL IIIO. II. Ayes: Council Meabers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays : None Mot i on carr i ed . (c ) Ci ty Manager Fraser preset1ted a recoatndation frca the Public Work s Departatnt to adopt a bill for an ordinance establisht119 a five percent d iscoun t for all special assessatnt payaents lllde within 30 days of final pu bl t eat ion of the assessi119 ordtnuce. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No . 16 , entitled : COUNC IL Bi l l NO . 16 , INT ROOUCED BY COONC IL ME"8ER HATHAWA Y A Bill FOR AN OIIO INANCE ESTA8LISH1NG A DISCOUNT Of fl V PERCENT (5') FOR All SPCCIAL A sr (NT PAVMCNTS MADE WI THI N THIRTY (30) ~vs AFTER FINAL PUBL ICA- TION Of THC ASSESSING OIIOINANCC BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 10 TO TITLE 11, CHAP · TR Z, COIIICI L .... NATNMM'f IIIOftD, -ll(c) • COIIICIL IILL IIIO, II, would bt 1bstalnt119 as owns property ourl9fd defeat of the b 11. stat 1119 th at rest ts, t re t oft c tl1et1s would "' - ' I • • - • • • • • c, • <. Englewood City Council Ninutes Narch 4, lttl -Page 5 Council Melllber H1th1w1y pointed out that Council 8111 No. 16 establishes a general policy about 111 future special assessment districts, not Paving Dis- trict No. 34 in particular. After further discussion, Council Mellber Clayton concurred his abstention would not be necessary. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. 12. llneral Discussion Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht, Van Dyke Council Melllber Clayton (a) Mayor's Choice (1) Mayor Van Dyke presented a letter which 1s being utled to Representat 1ve 811 ckensderfer express 1 ng Eng 1 ewood' s support for an amended House 8111 No. 1265 (the NTDC bill). (11) The need for a Special Council fleeting for the second reading of Council Bill No. 15 was proposed. CCIUIICIL IIEIIID HAIDIIClff IMED, -IT IIAS SECOIIDED, TO SET A SPECIAL IEETI• F• IIAIICN I, lNl AT 7aJO A.I. Fa THE flUINSE Of PASSI• M EIIEIIIEIICY •- DIIIMCE • SEca 1£MI• -Fa IIIIIEI Of llrrJCI Of SAID IEETI•. City Attomey Detlitt responded to questions conceming the approval procedure for -rvency ordinances. He also explained that the -rvency clause had been added to Counctl 1111 No. 15, as it ts iaperattvt the rec,ycltng pr09r1111 gets uftdtrway by June 1, 1911, and that no City funds should bt dispersed prior to 1pe,rov1l of the agrttaet1t with the Stitt. Therefore, tt ts necessary to process the ordinance and the contract as quickly as posstblt tn ordtr for the grant funds to bt available. Vote results: Ayes: Nays : Motion carried . Counctl Neabers loltay, HathMfly, lli91tn1, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dykt Nont (b) CouKtl IINlbtr 's Choice (1) Council IINlbtr Bullock: I . Ht u,vtd COUIICll IINlbtrs to support 111 any •Y possible tht troops . z. He l nfof"Nd Council th1t ..,.rs of 1111 f•tly wt11 bt ctlwattnv their S0th wdd ng anniversary and ht Inquired If s-type of rtCOlfttl 11ft would bt aopropr at .... ,or Van Dyke SU99tsted ht could request a procl ... tllft , (i ) C r Clayton : 6'; . ' I . • , - • • • • - Englewood City Council Minutes March 4, 1991 -Page S ,, 1. He urged Council to stop by the library to view the new computer program "Colorado ON-LINE.• He explained how the progru works, its benefits and costs . He announced he will be working with the Greater Englewood Chamber of C01111erce to encourage participation tn the data base. 2. He announced a aeetlng called by the City of Lakewood to discuss 1111nicipal ltabtltty for solid waste and sewage sludge -March 14, 1991, 9:00 a.m. He will be attending and suggested that staff atght also be interested . Mr. Fraser advised that staff will be present. 3. Regarding the letter to Representative Blickensderfer (Agenda Item 12(a)(1), he requested direction froa Council concerning its position on the level of sales tax increase. After discussion, it was Council 's decision that the letter to Representative Blickensderfer expresses the stance Council wishes to take tn this aatter. (tit) Council Mellber Habenicht: 1. A letter froa Jess Gerardi thanking Council for the citizens breakfast . 2. She stated she had received a letter froa Susan Jackson who recently spok e to Council on behalf of the Massage Therapist Law and Legislation Coalition . Mayor Van Dyke advised she had recently directed City Attorney DeW i tt to con - sider addressing changes In the current ordinance to allow l egi t iaa t e therapists to practice tn the City of Englewood . (tv) Council Nellber Wt99tns: 1. Phtlha,-n t c concert tickets -he i nquired how they we re to be used . After a,ch discussion it was decided the April tickets would be dispersed through the Nalley Center in COftjunction with "John Rotolo Day .• It wu sug - ges ted that the Nay tickets be offered to board and coatsston lllllbers as a "thank yo u• ges ture. 2. Ht asked for a status repo rt on Arapahoe Coun ty Ut ili t y Adv iso r y Bo ard's offer t o act as a central re sou rc e for all Arapa hoe pro vide r s. Mr . Fr aser conflrad t t would be to Engl ewood 's be st i ntere st t o hav e representation at t he .. ttngs to aonttor t he situat ion . 3. Coaplafnt froa Lots Lighthall concerning a1aras • he Inquired If there ts any ans of deal ng with th s probl ... City Attorney DeWitt offered to rt · vi th Cod and adv st Nr . Wt99lns . 4 . Ht stated the County Co. ssloners have been not fled by South Suburban Parks and R creation District that the request for a alnl •golf cour and bat • ting cage at th location of lell view and Wlnderatre has bttn pull • (v) Council r Koltay proposed a rt olut Oft prov d "I idch · t onal funds for the City of (flll...ood Nouslfll lltllabtl talion Protr • l r solut on was u lgfttd a n r and rtad by title : R SOlUTION NO . 26, Ult Of IMI "'; • . .. .. I . • , ]- • • • ' Engl..oocl Ctty Counctl Ntnutes llarch 4, 1111 -Pa .. 7 • • ,~ • A RESOLUTION ANEll>ING THE GENERAL FI.N> 1991 BUDGET. "'; - COUIICIL 11E111E1 IOI.TAY lltVED, _, IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 21, SOIES OF 1M1, Council Nellber Koltay provided tnforaatton concerning the on-gotng rehab pro - graa as tt ts currently adlltntstered by the Housing Authority explatntng there are stx reaatntng coapleted appltcattons requesting funding for their proj - ects . These stx have bNft on the 11st for over a year. Mr. Koltay proposed a transfer of $75,000 froa the General Fund, stating it would be preferable to coaplete these rehabs before the City eabarks on the new BUILD project. Discussion ensued concerning the repayaent process and the source of current funds, the bulk of ..tltch has com froa Coauntty Developaent Block Grant monies. Council .....,.r Habenicht stated she ts unc011fortable transferring aoney frOII the General Fund for thts purpose, explaining there aay be needs of a 110re general concern to the coaunity for ..tlich the General Fund 110nies aay be needed. For those reasons, she stated she could not support the Resolution . There was further discussion about the watttng 11st syst• and this being a .. an s to dtsconttnue the watttng ltst process . Vote results : Ayes : Nay s: Mot t on carr t ed . COUftCtl Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway , Wtggtns , Bullock , Clayton , Van Dyke Council --.r Habenicht U . Ctty ....... •1~ (a) In res,-se t o COINICtl --.r Wt91 i ns recent i nquiry about t he 911 surct.a ,.e, llr . Fraser adv i sed lM Cll l"Nftt ord t nuce ts sufrt ct ent and t here h no need to _.te tt . (b) llr. Fraser trusal tted copies of a press release Issued by South Suburban Parts 111d rea tlOII District c011Cernt"9 the atnhture oolf course nd ball "I Cattl , 1 " 11 clar fyt"I lnforul on on the el g b l ty n t IMI CCNKrele a.,lK t Dhtr ct . Corps of • - , ' I . • - • • • Englewood Ctty COUnctl Ntnutes March 4, 1991 -Page 8 . . • • h •• ' ,. Corps of Engineers the City is not proceeding with the i11proveaents as aatch- ing funds are not available. 14. C1ty Attorney's lllport (a) Nr. DeWitt spoke briefly about the fairgrounds property and the possibility of further Planned Developaents at that location. (b) He trans•itted copies of a draft council bill .. nding the Code relative to code enforceaent officers and parking enforc .. nt personnel will be on the agenda for the next regular ... ting. This code change is necessary based on the recent realignaent of personnel froa Police Division to Neighbor- hood S.rv ices • (c) He advised Council that his office 1s working on several special i11prov-nt district waiver agreeaents in connection with the 1991 Conc"te Replac-nt District. He will keep Council advtsed. (d) He transmitted an article conc:erntng SUP£RFUND for COU11Ctl's "view. 15. Adjounant COIIICIL IIEIIID ULTAY am TO.... The ... ting adjourned at 9:11 p .•. . ' •, - ' 0 I . • , ]- - • • • • • t• • ,. - 5 B ' 1. Call to Order ENILEVOOD CITY COUNCIL ENILEVOOD, ARAPAHOE COIIITY, COLORADO Special session llal'Ch 5, lHl The special meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Yan Dyke at 7:30 a.a. 2. 1o11 can Present: Absent: A quor1111 was present. Also present: Council Mellbers Hathaway, Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke None City Manager Fraser City Attorney DeWitt City Clerk Crow 3. 5ecoMI a..d1nt of COUnc11 1111 Mayor Yan Dyke announced the purpose of the special .. ting ts to consider on second reading Council 8111 No. 15, tntitled: COUNCIL BILL II). 15, IIOWJOUCm BY COUNCIL IOBER HA8£NICHT A Bill FOR M OADIIIMCE AUTNORIZlllli A CCJITRACT BEMEII TN( STATE Of COLORADO AND THE C ITV Of EICLEIIDOD INPUJOTlllli MD MAL YZlllli A R£CYCllllli PalWI MD DECLARlllli M DIERSEIICY. Council lllllbers ltoltay, Hathway, Wi91ins , Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays : None Motion carried . Council 8111 No . 15 ts hereby 1ssi9'*1 as Ordinance No . 16, Serles of 1991. 4 . MjOUl'Mll'lt COlll:IL .... UUAY am TO..... The wttng ICIJourMd at 1:35 •••• • ' I . • 1- - • • • STYES: • • t• • ' " A&Efl>A ITEM 7(A) -DON STYES RE: MASSAGE PARLOR CODE I'M DON STYES, I LIVE AT 4320 SOUTH LIPAN. I'M HERE AS A CITIZEN, NOT AS A MEMBER OF THE LIQUOR LICENSING BUREAU AT ALL. MY QUESTION IS, OR MY CONCERN I THINK WOULD PROBABLY BE A BETTER WORD, IS THE CHANGE IN THE MASSAGE PARLOR ORDINANCE OR THE MASSAGE ORDINANCE, HOWEVER YOU'D LIKE TO WORD IT. FOR ABOUT 10 YEARS WE HAVEN'T HAD ANY AT ALL AND I GUESS MY QUESTION IS THE OLD ADAGE •1F IT AIN'T BROKE, DON'T FIX IT.• ANO MY QUESTION TO THE COUNCIL IS WHY AT THIS TINE DO WE NEED TO CHANGE THIS? NOW I HAVE AN OPEN MIND YOU KNOW. MAYBE THERE'S PLENTY OF REASON TO CHANGE All OF THIS, BUT AT THIS POINT, I'VE BEEN VERY PROUD TO LIVE IN ENGLEWOOD WHERE THERE ARE ND MASSAGE PARLORS OF ANY KIND. I RECOGNIZE A NEED FOR A LEGITIMATE MASSAGE PARLOR AND LICENSED THERAPISTS, ETC., BUT I'D LIKE TO HEAR YOUR VIEWS ON THIS, MAYBE IT Will OPEN MY MIND A LITTLE MORE. VAN DYKE: WELL, IF I MAY RESPOND, MR. STYES. I, I PRETTY WELL Ufl>ERSTAND THE ORIGINAL CREATION OF THE CURRENT ORDINANCE AGAINST MASSAGE PARLORS, ANO I THINK THERE WAS A VERY VALID REASON TO IMPLEMENT THEM SEVERAL YEARS AGO, VERY APPROPRIATELY. THERE ARE SOME LEGITIMATE MASSAGE THERAPISTS THAT ARE INTERESTED IN ESTABLISHING A BUSINESS PRACTICE WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF ENGLEWOOD. ANO MANY TINES, THESE LEGITIMATE INDIVIOUALS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH HOSPITALS AND PHYSICIANS, AND IT IS THIS GROUP OF PROFESSIONALS THAT WE'RE TRYING TO SEPARATE OUT AND ASSIST IN PROMOTING THEIR BUSINESS ENTERPRISE IF THEY WISH TO LOCATE IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. ONE THING I THINK WE NEED TO CLARIFY IS BASICALLY THE CHANGE IN THE ORDINANCE IS TWO FOLD TO ALLOW THE LEGITIMATE PROFESSIONAL IN BASED UPON TRAINING ANO EXPERIENCE ANO TO REDUCE THE LICENSING OF THE LEGITIMATE PROFESSIONAL. IT'S NY UNDERSTAll>ING THAT IN ND WAY Will IT PROVIDE AN OPPORT\IIITY FOR MY ILLEGITIMATE MSSAGE PARLORS TO RELOCATE OR OP£N UP IUSINESS INAPPIIOPRIATELY IN THE CITY OF ENGLEIIOOO, All> IF I FELT FOR CII£ IUIIITE THAT IT IIOUlD PIOVID( A LOOPHOI.E FOR THESE ILLEGITIMATE ENTERPRISES, THEN I IIOUlD NOT SUPPORT IT. THAT'S BASICALLY THE POSITION I HAYE TMOI IN SUPPORT OF THIS CCIIS I D(RA TION. STYES: AREN 'T DOCTORS OFFICESES All> HOSPITALS ALREADY COVERED UNDER THIS OIID I NANCE, THAT THAT CAN CCIIT INUE? VAN DYKE : l'D HAVE TO DEFER TOM. DEVITT FOR SON£ LEGAL ADVISE OR OPINICIIS ON THE QUESTION. DCWITT : IF THE MSSAU THERAPIST IS ASSOCIATED 111TH A COIIIONLY LICENSED NCDICAL PttACTICE THAT IS SAY CHIIIOPUCTGa All> OSTEOPATH ORM MD OR A HOSPITAL All) THO THCRE ME AIOUT HALF A DOZEN OTHCR UCEPTICIIS, THCN THEY WOULD MEET CICEPTIONS TO THC OIDINMCE All> wout.D NOT HAY TO CONPLY NECESSARILY 111TH TCIIIS OF THC OIDINMCE, THAT IS CORRECT . STYES: YES, 8£CAUS IT STATES THAT CLINICS, HOSPITALS, DOCTORS OFFICES, CHIIIOPUCTORS All> I THI• FIVE, Ga FCIUI OTH£1 ENTIT I S WOULD 8£ UOIPT f'IION THE OIIDUWICE AS IT STMl)S AT THIS Tl • IT JUST SEE TO THAT THAT COVERS PRETTY IICLL CVEIYTHING THAT 'S TH(I(. • l • "' - • . ' I· • , - - • • • • . ,~ • HATHAWAY: THE LADY THAT APPROACHED US HAPPENS TO BE A COLORADO LICENSED MASSAGE THERAPIST, BUT SHE WAS WANTING TO SET UP AN INDEPENDENT PRACTICE, INDEPENDENT OF DOCTORS. AND SHE IS LEGALLY ENTITLED TO DO SO BY VIRTUE OF HER LICENSE STYES: OF COURSE. HATHAWAY: ... BUT SHE JS NOT CURRENTLY COVERED IN THOSE EXEMPTIONS. WHAT SHE WAS BASICALLY HAVING US LOOK AT WAS WHETHER WE COULD EITHER ADD THAT EXEMPTION IN THAT WOULD COVER HER PARTICULAR TYPE OF OPERATION OR IF WE WERE WILLING TO AMEND THE MASSAGE LICENSE CODE IN ORDER TO INCLUDE HER TYPE OF OPERATION. STYES: BY AMENDING THE CODE THE ONLY THING YOU WANT TO AMEND IS THE S2,SOO FEE, ISN'T IT? HATHAWAY: THAT WAS ONE OF THE SUGGESTIONS THAT CANE DOWN THE WAY FROM THE CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, BUT I THINK THERE MIGHT BE ANOTHER BASED ON YOUR CCNIENTS, THERE MIGHT BE ANOTHER WAY TO LOOK AT IT. THAT THERE MAY BE A WAY OF PUTTING IN AN EXEMPTION THAT WOULD SPECIFICALLY ADDRESS THIS LADY'S TYPE OF OPERATION, PROVIDED SHE IS ltl>EED LICENSED ANO THAT All THE ONE'S PAST HER POINT WOULD BE COMING DOWN AS LICENSED AS WELL. STYES: I CERTAINLY WOULD HAVE TO OBJECTION TO THAT. HATHAWAY: IT WOULD PROBABLY BE THE EASIEST WAY TO DO IT, BUT I DON 'T KNOW HOW IT WOULD FLY LEGALLY. STVES: I HAVE All THE CONFIDENCE IN RICK DEVITT, HE' LL FIii> A WAY. DEWITT : KIii> Of YOU TO SAY THAT. TH£ oaDIIWICE AS IT'S IIRITTEN, ANO YOU HAVE TO LOOK AT THE lltOl.E DOCUIOT, IS PIETIY CONPREH£NSIVE. ANO IT COVERS VIRTUALLY [Y(IY T[CIIIICAL ASPECT £Y£II II EllSTEIC[ TODAY. IT IMS IIRITTEI AUl)ST A occaoc MO. IT IMS PR£TTY ••co THEN. AND THE TRAINIIC All) TN[ OTHER REQUIROOTS, THE SCN00ll1C REQUIRENENTS, M£ PR£TTY CCIINOOSIIC, .. IIUiHT INT TO TM£ A LOOK AT THOSE, IUT -· I .. TMT surasn• II R[SIUIS( TO TH[ REQUEST Of COUNCIL, I IMS LOGlllC AT IT flOII TIii) POSP£CTIICS. ONE IS FOCUSIIC II ON •cc•us1u• THE NIGi DL All) ALSO TN[ CUIR[NT GOAL, ANO THIS S(OQ TO• TN[ CL[M(ST IMY TO AWIIPLISN THAT SPECIFIC GOAL TMT IS, MICH CRITERIA, L[CITIMTE OfJCltATION, ANO ALSO TO PROHIBIT ILL[&Al ACTIVITl(S . l 'D LIU TO TM[ _,TH(R LOOK AT THAT TO MEET, SO TIMT IT MEETS TH[ COUIICI 'S NI) TN[ CITIZE1 ' REQUIR[M[NTS, -T MU _,TH(R STI• 1AS£D UfiC* THAT . l 'D LIKC TO ADORE THAT IS 5'£Clrl LY fl 9ft lT STYES : • z I . • ]- ] • • • • • t• • '· .. VAN DYKE: WELL, WE APPRECIATE YOUR INPUT, MR. STYES. CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR. MR. STYES, I THINK IT'S FAIR TO SAY THAT NONE OF US ARE INTERESTED IN ... STYES: I'M SURE OF THAT, BILL, YOU WOULDN'T BE SITTING ON OUR COUNCIL IF ANY OF YOU WERE INTERESTED IN LICENSING AN ILLEGAL MASSAGE PARLOR. I'M SURE OF THAT. I HAVE ALL THE CONFIDENCE IN THE WORLD. CLAYTON: THANK YOU. DEWITT: ONE THING I THINK MAYBE I SHOULD EXPAND ON IN YOUR LAST COMMENTS· DEVELOP THIS THOUGHT -IF I COULD? STY ES: SURE. DEWITT: THE KEY CRITERIA NOW FOR A LEGITIMATE OPERATION SEEMS TO BE THE LEVEL OF THE FEE. ANO WHAT YOU SAID WHEN YOU WERE WALKING AWAY IS •1 DON'T WANT THE FEE LOWERED.• THE THRUST OF IT IS, IS IF YOU WANT TO ALLOW A MORE LEGITIMATE OPERATION THROUGH THE CITY, THEN THAT FEE SEEMS TO HAVE TO COME DOWN. FROM THE COMMENTS THAT YOU'RE MAKING, YOU'RE SAYING KEEP THE FEE UP. THE TWO DON'T GO HAND IN HAND, YOU KNOW. THAT BALANCING, IS WHAT 1 'M SAYING. HATHAWAY: PERHAPS THOUGH, MAYBE DON, YOU KNOW, THAT FACT THAT THE FEES S2,500 MIGHT BE THE FACT THAT WE DON'T HAVE ANY LICENSED ONES. BUT PERHAPS EVEN IF IT WAS A Sl,000 WE WOULDN'T HAVE ANY EITHER. WOULD YOU BE AMENABLE TO LOOKING AT THAT FEE STRUCTURE ANO SEEING WHAT IT IS, YOU KNOW, MAYBE STATE WIDE THAT KEEPS IT FROM GOING ILLEGITIMATE SO TO SPEAK? STYES: YEAH, THAT'S A THOUatT. HATHAWAY: CAUSE, YOU KNOW, I DCll'T THINK WE'VE EVER LICENSED MYIOOY AT THE SZ,500 FEE, HAVE WE? FRASER: MAYOR, MAY I SU&&EST THAT THERE MY IE A ... R Of MAYS Of ADDRESSIIC THIS THAT 1 'D LIU FOR US TO TM£ A LOOK AT, All> RATHER THAN DEBATE THIS AT LEllliTH THIS EVEIIIIC, I THINK 11£ HAVE HIS COMNEITS, IIIICH IIERE IIELL TMO, All> I'D LIU A CIWICE TO REVIEW THIS WITH STAFF All) WITH THE CITY ATTOIIIIEY Ml) SEE IIIAT MAY BE POSSIBLE . STYCS : THANK YOU. YAM DYKE : RON lUIIDERS • lUIIDERS : &ODD EVCNIIC . I 'N a LUIIDERS, LIVE AT lOOO SOUTH ltASHIICTC* STREET, HERE IN OICU.IOIO . NV COIICEMS ME MUCH THE SME AS DON STYES . I HAY( A COUPlC Of COMNEITS , flOSSIIU A SU&&ESTIC*. RELATIVE TO THE FE£ CHM&£, I WOULD LEAvt THAT IN YOUI All[ tWGS Ml) STAY TOTALLY OUT Of THAT. THE COIICE• l*T I HAVE IS A VALID LICENSCO ~ ,AllOR, IF YOU WILL, IF THAT'S REAllY ~TIT IS , A THERAPIST. I P£ltSCINALLY HAvt IIO OIJ(CTlml TO THAT. MOIIEYCR, IT WOULD SlCJI TO THAT If IT IS l*T YOU ME &OIIIC TO QWICC M ORDIIWIC THU WORKS AS IT IS, YOU, I NIGHT SU5SlST 1*T YOU All IE • J • ,. - ' I .. I . • ' . , ]--- - • • • • .. · ... • <, EXTREMELY CAREFUL. THE SUGGESTION THAT I HAVE IS THAT THE ORDINANCE, IF IT'S CHANGED IN ANY WAY, THAT IT, TO ALLOW AN INDEPENDENT OPERATION, I TAKE THAT TO BE A LOCATION OTHER THAN SWEDISH HOSPITAL, FOR INSTANCE, THAT POSSIBLY THE ORDINANCE SHOULD IF IT DOES NOT COVER IT TOTALLY, THAT POSSIBLY A VALID LICENSED THERAPIST SHOULD BE REQUIRED TO BE SPONSORED BY A MEDICAL DOCTOR, HOSPITAL, OR WHATEVER, FOR THEIR OPERATION Al ANOTHER LOCATION. THAT WOULD BE THE ONLY THING THAT I WOULD SUGGEST TO MAKE SURE THAT s«MEHOW THAT IS TAKEN CARE OF . YOU LET THE VALID PEOPLE IN AND YOU KEEP THE UNDESIRABLE ELEMENT OUT. THAT WOULD BE POSSIBLY ONE WAY OF ADDRESSING THAT IF IT'S NOT TOTALLY COVERED NOW. THAT'S MY ONLY CCJIIENT. VAN DYKE: THANK YOU, RON. • • • ,. :. ' . • . ' ~ . .. • I· • • • - • • "'::. . • ·--• ---------------~~-------·~---·~"·~---~--------. • Sh•rl Guile)" 4409 s. Sheraan St.. Enalewood CO 80110 Dear S!lert, B (a) Feb. 27, 1!>91 Please accept t.hia let.tar aa D7 resisr,at.ion fr.,m t.h• S:isle'".»:i ~at.er and Sever Board. Aa 0, t.hla IDO:\th I have chanaed 1117 official home atdreas to Den\"er, u shown below, and I understand I.hat this d!aqual!f!ea roe r»:-Bo:l:-d 11:emarship. Pleue enend •>' I.hank• and sratitude to other .. aber• of the Doard, and to Stu Fonda and U.. atatt. I alva.7• found '\lie loiard aeeUllp and ac:Uvltin lntereaUns and lnforaaUTe, and hope U..t I vaa able to aak• a poaiUTe contrtbut.lon durtn• m:, term. . IVSIIT / A/Tl ':'TT-8511 (h) IU-3i30 (w) .... . ... -· . . ' ·- .. I . • • , • 1 • • • • • I • • COUNCIL COMMUN)CA110N {' ~ -------,---U DATE March 18, 1991 INl'l1A1'ED BY STAPF SOURCE AGENDAITEM 8 (b) SUBJECT Lisa Cobb Proclamatton Alexandra Habenicht, Mayor Pro Tem Susan McDonnell, vscum Assistance Coordinator ISSUE/ AC110JII PROPOSED "' - Council ssaue a proclamatton honortng L1sa Cobb and aupporttng her nommauon for the Metropolitan Mayors and CommSsaSonera Youth Award. None, formally. Mayor Van Dyke appointed Mayor Pro Tan Habentcht to represent her tn th1a proceu. ITAff AIIALDl8 Thia 1a the ant younc person frrm ~ to be ldected for conaiderauon for this award. IIACKOROUIID The Metropobtan Mayon and CommiNlonen Youth Award (MMCYA) ~lllll wu lnltiated several yeara • 1n an attempt to recor• tboee Y'OUJII people wbo may not be outatancttnc ID typk:a1 arw ol focu. auc:b • etedemk:8 or -,ona. but wbo have demonatrated exceptional penonal tratta ID rec:mc other apecta ol thetr youtbfw emtmc:e.. ,.. the endoNd appbcaUon ol La.a Cobb tndicata. La.a h.M exper1mced oneomc penonal nwna and pain ID ber yeara. De8ptte her penonal actvae1aee . Lisa has been a IIOW"Ce ol support and ~t to others around her .... made extra dror1a to INdntldn u. ..... ber dllpel'Nd ...... and doea an extrwdmlry Job ol llvaldaDC tbe penoul _,_ that COWd accompany ber wa\la\lal and dlltcult drc:WDlltlmcea, Wide WI WW that there wtll be other )"OUth noaataated frrm £nfewood ID tbe rutwe . u.a Cobb tnt. and " 11ppn1pr1a1e to ddl extra e11ow o1 IUpport for ber, • . •· • J -!Sll • • • • 0 I• • D'OOJOLI'l'&II DTOaa UD COXIIIHIODU '1011'1'11 AwaaD Moaiaatioa of Liaa CObl» 1. Li•• abould receive the Metropolitan Mayor• ancl coaaiaaioner• Youth Avarcl because ab• baa facecl aclveraiti•• tbrou9bout bar life, but reaain• atronc,, carincJ and 9enerou• tovarcl otbera. a. Li•• baa reacbecl out to people in all area• of bar life, inclucliftlJ her f .. ily, frienda and tb• coaaunity. Her faaily life baa been cbaotic but aha baa providecl aupport and conaiatency for bar tvo aiaten and bar brotber. 'l'be aiblincJ• have been ••paratecl and placecl in varioua boae•. LiA baa been the one to uintain contact vitb tba all. 8he ha• fQIMJbt •tb• ayata,• at ti ... , in orcler to keep the faaily t09etber. ,. - Liaa. ia aurantl~attendint a day tnataent oenter f~ abe ie aupportive of the other adoleacenta in the Prowr&a, and 1• able to 9Utly belp otben pin inaipt into tbeir bebavior. UN baa been atudent of the treu once vb11• there. J. •• abe ia cbeerfUl and v11lint to belp otben. L1N nlunteend bar tiaa for tbne IIOfttba durilllJ tM -r before lut at tbe Autuan .. ipta nva1D9 bcae. Sbe •• reapanaU.le for 9Ktina realdata water and otber neoHaitlM. abe enjc,red tbet aper{enoe, and loob forvard to nlunteer1nl IIOl'e Of ber tiaa la tM f\man. L1N baa t,aana'tnt.ed inltlatlve and oaaitaent in bepinl bar faa11r to,etber tulna vuy dlfflCMlt u.... Sbe ooatlnuee to be aupportive ~ otller atutenta at tbe daJ neoaroe oenter, offerinf •11•·tlw for belp. U.. .... Nrlou pbyal•l ooaoenw, ~ nhNa to let tbeN inurfen vltb aporta and otMr tub tbet dally fw etoleea1nta • • I . • ]- - • • • • • ,, Metropolitan Mayor• and co .. iaaionera Youth Award Noaination of Liaa Cobb Pa9e TWo s. 4 ... 9• •h• baa auffered •• a r••ult of th• phyaical abu ... Liaa and her aiblint• are currently placed out of their boaea. Li•• la the one vho tri•• to aaintain contact aaonv the aiblint•• Liaa i• involved vlth aporta at •abool. With her pbyalcal 4Uflcult1•• and th• 41arupt1on of bar boae Uf•, Liaa la llalted 1n the nuaber of actlvitl•• ab• can undertau at pnaent. ,. 'rbe only avard that Liaa ha• received 1• the deelvnatlon of Student of the WNJt at the day ruource center. 7. Liaa 1• very •tronlJ eaotlonal ly. Iha car•• very aucb for bar fully, friend•, and tho•• clo•• to bar. Sb• baa prevented Spina aU14a froa oontrolli119 bar life and act1v1t1-. She la very deurained. She u .. bu.or to 99t her throuc,b the bard tlau. Liaa cloee not know her father, other than Ilia naae. She aaauaecl a marar1"9 role in bar fully, •pecially to her two.~-LiN bee riMn uove tu aany bedQSN 1n bu life, and riaaina a aource of joy ~ tboae U'Ollll4 bar. Of all tbe ablUrea I bave vorud vlth over the 1ut ten yean, L1N deDda out clearly u bav1"9 eerned the lletnpollten lla,on 9114 Cc Sulwn Youth Avazd • •, .. I. • , • • ••-10 TNl COIMNTY . ..... -.. . . , ..... .... . ,.~_. e ,.._.., aaaPltJ iau .. uc••I ...... ,_ • u••ur1t7 ..._., ,,_, • S,W........,, ....... ,....,.._.. --........ . aawn 10 OINO YOUTH --10rAM1LY .,__... ....... • c_. ...... ......, • cw, c-. ......... I*"' -...-..10-.. .~......._ ...... •Ow n ............ _. .. ,.,.,,._,,...., ....... • • • I NOMINATIONS .._....,, .... f,w_ IMJ w........,fn• lhr. MAPAHCI COUNl'Y MMCYA s.as. ... .... ua.,CI ... ... F,w ...,, ..... I•• ... tlw MMl-Y A n1111 .. ·1: I '11111 '9dllllltrlaa Mlltlll •••In C:..-, t.WCYA 7JDG9 f ..... ,. .............. -~·· ··-... ' MAPAHCI COINrY MMCYA .......... ..... c--... Deadline -January 2Z 1991 ·' 1; .. WE BEUEVE IN ICIDS" ... . ' • 5th Annual METROPOLITAN MAYORS AND COMMISSIONERS YOUTH AWARD lft!llf.Jnlily lli'il ln:.-e. lllC. " • A r ....... I I . • '; 'T '.!I I #_., oJ, r , .. • "'~ • I -• • t• • ' :11 l"' : .. t • .. .a,a •:1 11 ll J] I t iii. 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(l I I j"lt 1 ~1 ! ~l1J ~Jf · 11 ill!f 'It !iHit f . . . • -ff f -1.1 u I.al:! ilih :c 111 ijt u\ I i ''I j f!I htil ii ·1 t. t )II I . • 1 ! .11.1 h • .. lJ ,1 lt ii' z l·f nj i; !ti !H1h u ~ • I at JI 11 . . .. -. - • • - - • • • "~ • t• . • ' (. . . .. . . . -.. . ..... 1991 HMCYA ARAPAHOE COUNTY SCREENING COMMITTEE HEMBERS1 Ray Black Alexandra Habenicht Kathleen Nash Myrna Poticha Dennis Reynolds Charles Scrivner Nancy Spence Aurora Hu~an Relations Co111111isaion Englewood City Council Greenwood Village Greenwood Village City Council Littleton City Council Student Options Program -Littleton Cherry Creek School Board 1991 HMCYA ARAPAHOE COUNTY STIIIINO COMMITTEE MEMBIRS1 Mary Pieters Nary Anne Zanella Nickle Sue Clark City of Aurora -Human Relation• co .. isaion Aurora Youth Iniativ• Aurora Public Schools Inglewood Public Scbool• Larry Nisbet Susan McDonnell Kathy Polheaua · Joan Schroer Karla Langton ausaell D. Ness Kat.hleen Nash Dottie Craft Tina Podolak Si• Martin City of lnglevood Police Depart .. nt Cherry Creek Public School• City of Littleton Police Departaent Littleton Public Schools Mayor, Deer Trail oreenvood Village Arapahoe county social lervlce• ----~OecilOl~("'°8tos~-Arapaboe county MNCY~. Coordlnnor, ..,.._.._ ee.aty IOICU ror Intor .. tloa abo•t the Netropollta• Mayor• and coaalaaloaer• Youth Award coetact, Tl•• ,O,olak tll0-114t or 1 .. Martin tltl-Sltl TIie talCYA la •IIO"••r" bf ruUJ TrH, Jae .... n.e Deaffr c-•••l•• •• YNtll. IIIIC'IA 1/ll . . ' ' ' ' .. I. • • , - - • • • • t• •, • I ) ' PI.OCLAMATION WIIEUAS, U..Colllt .......... _,.......,. clurlDa ber YC1U111 ur .. lllclal.,.,... .... cap ......... 1111111; .. WBPREAS .......... llllly,U..OM....._ ...... c:adal_. ... 1 GIii towaldodlm;ad WIIEUAS, U.Colllt _.._to,.,..faall arwofblrHt'e. I .... ._ ..u,,r....ad .. c nltyl,ywh1211dll_,PftMdllllemodllllal..,..to ..... Wlll!llMS..U..c.M. ...... 11 I 51I .... M .. 11tola..M.-... · C I I 1mY_.A_...... llra--..taovaca .... _,,...., . ..._.d,ua•llr-, 2 1wE I •l 'rt , --· NOW11111UPOaB. I. SUSAN VAN DYD. ...,_fll .. CltyfllE , .. a al, CaSaalr,._.,11 t P .... CE, ..... ,. .... ., .. , ,:,11r-9d11ll I Fa 1·•-=:,r, ........... 1 =-..... 2 C lir .. Msk ,, ....... ... 2 2 IBRY .. A OIVIN_..., .... _,...,.,.dJ!j..,.r 4',fh , lttl. ~z ~m ,,~ . ' . o I •, I . . • - • • ClmilW'<ICE NO. 1 r1 SEJtI!S <:I 199yi--+ '· • • t• • BY AtmDUTY' • 9 (a) AN CR>nw«:E ~ AN n~ AGRmEfl' EEn£DI 'nlE ca.awx> fUWIE ~ ~ 'nlE CITY <:I flGa«xD ~ 'n1E fJG.EHXD AHIM1'L SHELTD SDR; <PmtATfD BY 'DIE CXUIWX> IUWE ~. ~. an Aqtea•1t shall be entered into by and between the Colorado lbaane Society and the City of Ehglewood 'llh!reby the Colorado fbaW Society will operate the Ehglewood AniJllal Shelter facility and prograll; and ~, the Colorado a... Society hu the desire and expertiae to c:perate 9UCh a facility and prograll; and l<IIEREAS, the AniJllal Shelter wil 1 be cpmt 6 days a week for 4 7 hours a rm, '11EtEP(Jm, • IT ~ BY 'DIE CITY <nH:IL (Z 'nlE CITY (:I DICiLFW'XD, ~. AS ~: Sactian 1. 'l'he City of Ehglawood ahall havla the authority to a,ter into an apt ,t "'1ch cmplia with the proriaicna Nt forth generally u followa: A. 'l'he City llhall 1-the Dlgl.aod Aniaal Shelter lOCM:.ed at 2760 Sauth Pl.-te Riwr Driva to the Colorado llaaW Society at a 1 ... rate of $1.00 S--YNI'· 'l'he Aniaal Shelter ahall be uNd and ~ied acluaivaly u an lniaal ahelt.er facility foe the City of Dlgi..aod and other IU\icipaliU. oe -.titi• foe a a sm-iod of tia no longer than the tam of the Al;J: • • 1 ,t. 'ftie facility ahall be cperated in accocd•nc• with all ~iate state, city and other ippliable 1-and ngulatians. 'ftie City ahall furnish to the Colorado a-. Saciaty, "°' ~ oopia of ..,., and all rel.vant 1-, ~iarw and ordinances and Jhall prorida in vritin9 ~ City practicea llt\ich relate to its aniJlal llhelter activiti• • ,,,. City adl:nclwl-,.. and .... that the Oontractor hM the ri~ to cant.ract with other aanicipalitiN and ant u. to provida 11\iMl. lhelter eervicN foe tha lit thi.a lniNl ahelter facility. ltDWiWU, the City of llnll.aod ahall hiwe fint priodty in the event the 11\iMl. lter facility ia f\&11. ,,. Contract.or hM the ril)ht to at its CMl ,... with '*JM'd the cipwatian of the lftiaa1 ahelter facility and to n.cei all feea and other ~ dlriVM fral 1ta cipent.ian. -l - I . • , - • • • • • I• • B. ~IPMEN1': 'Die City shall provide to the Cootractor the use in ffllWltaining the facility all the equipment presently used by the City for its animal shelter services. 'lht Cootractor shall have the right to use this equipnent, or llllY other equipment purchased by the City for use in the animal shelter facility, cliring the term of the Jlqzeane1t. Upon expiration or termination of the Agreement, the use of all such equiplll!nt shall revert to the City. c. ~: 'l'he Q:lntrctor llhall havla the right to UN the crematorlin located at the facility and shall t. reaponsible for the utility charges auociated with its me of the c:nnatoriin. Both parties aJl"N that the Dlgl.aa>d Police Dllpartant shall have the ricl\t to me the c:nnatorim for periodic dEUg burns to t. performed at nutually agr.d-upcn tiDs and~ twnty-four hours writt.ml notice to the Q:lntrctor. 'lht City shall t. raponsible for the utility charges anociatad with its me of the crmat:orim. D. CIH1.RSHIP: 'l'he City of Dlgla«Xld curnntly awns and ahall contlmie to awn the aniNl shelter facility itaelf, all the ~ for me in the aniNl ahelter facility and the cnmatorim located at the aniaal aheltar facility. !. EXPDISIII fl mirm'UII: 'l'he Oontnctcr lh&ll be reaponsible for ind ihaii pay tJloN -S-IW at qlenticn • at forth. 'l'he o:intrctor llhall be retipCIMible for namal Mintanance of the facility, the CJl'(Ulda, and the 911,tpeent in CIEdllr to '-I> aach in reaaanable npair. 'ftlia incluitaa u::h npair and npla: ,t of the facility or the 911,tp,ant 111\ich ia ..,...itatad by namal WU' and tear, a.,apt for -, •jar npair or npi-.t cauNd by namal WU' and tar -at forth. 1'he City 8hall be NllpClMib1e for -, •jar npair or r.pl11ea a1t at the facility or the 911dp-nt, w if u::h npair er npl.--t ia r.-aiutad ~ namal ... and tMl'. 'Du.a includaa but ia nat l.iaitad to, napanaibility for the b&ilding it.Nlf , the alweinlJ .,._, the a1ec:trical ayeta, and the •jor equipa,t' includin9 but nat lillitad to to u::h itaa -the "Hot.9y" ..chine • 1'he o:intra::t.or lh&ll nat be reaporwible foe -.y ad\ •jar npair or npl• 1 ,I. un1w u::h le ,.,...1 t.-.d through i u 9l'OU 1i9911C9. 1'le Q:llt.ra::t.or llhall notify the City in witi.nlr "*'• in 1ta ~. • Med exiata fer •jar repair er npllC I It.. 1'he C ty INll the ritht, upan ~foar houn vr: ttan to the oanua::t.or, to encer and !,...et the facili.ty and the ..»palt and to ... Mf npur CIC 111pl• C I It ""1d\ it.,,., Ml II W)', 1ft the --*• the City ._ IUCh • npair or npl.-..nt the napanaibillty of the Qintnator and 80 to oanua::t.or, the City and the 01:1nt.nctor -2- - ' I • • • ]- - • • • • I~ • shall agree upon such repair or replacement in writing before such is performed. ,, - F. SCXPE CE ~CES: The Contractor shall provide the City with the following services in additioo to thoae listed elsewhere in the AgnNlll!l ,t: 1. Receiva and house all animals brought to the animal shelter facility by Engla«JC>d MiNl Oxltrol Officers, Englewood Police Officers, or other authorized City staff. 2. Abide by all City regulati.ana, ordinances, or policies relating to the acquisiti.an, l'llllintaMince, and disposition of animals in its care. 3. Provide Engla«JC>d AniMl Cantrol Officers, Police Officers, or other daaignat.ed City staff with a aana of acceaa to the aniJaal shelter facility ct.ring nan-busineu hcura. G. tUIICIPAL RIDJIATICHh 'ftw Ocntractor shall enforce and perfam ..., and ill anrn ~ fwlctiClna -~ or pemitted by state, city or other iwgulati.an or crdinance, "'1ich functions relate to 1nimal hcuaing or shelter aervioea. 'ftw City shall provide the Ocntractor written ccpia of all City r.gulatiaw, ordinarlca, or policiM 1'9lating to the ~itian, ~. and diapoaiti.an of aniala. In the ftW1t t.'Mlt the City daairea that the Ocntrllctcr pafam additiawl regulatory tunctic::N, IIUch u aniaal oontro1 tuncti.ana, this ~ shall be at fCl'th in writing, ai9Md by both partiM, and attachad to the .-,t. H. STNIWQI Cl CRIIM'ICII: In adlliti.an to enforcing all raglWltQl'y lunctlcni -ipecllliii .,.,. ' the Ocntractor shall Mint.ain and cparat.e the an-1 ahelter facility in aocordwice with Nl)Ulaticrw eat.abliahed by the Oolaradc> Dlpanant of HMlth punuant to Title 25, Article 4, Part 1101, at. • .-i. C.R.S. 1'73. 'n.. Nl)Ulatic::N eat.abliah Slt.ll\darda Nl&inlJ to the phyaical faciliti•, 1niaal aneic:..ar., Nnitati.an, and the CAlr"e and hlndlin9 of an-i.. I. ION Cl ~Oh 'ftw Contractor llhall U11P the facility CC*\ to tJii pu6llc iirlnt tha follodnla hc:aa'9, eDllpt for ,oc holidllya, J. -rr dlt'/ •••••••• 10100 A,N, -iOO P •• urdlly ••••••••••••• 10100 A.M. -5100 P. , .................. ~ ' I • • I J - • • • • • I• • 1. Calprehensive General Liability Insurance in an amount of not less than $500,000.00 carbined single limit. 2. ~loyee Liability and l'tlrkmen • s Ccq,ensation which shall provide protection against any and all claima resulting fran injuries to or death of any of the Contractor's arployees. Any declx:tible under any of the above dNcribed insurance policies shall be paid by the contractor. '!he Contractor shall provide the City with such c:ertificate(s) of Insurance evidencing Clml)lianoe with the lbolle provisions no later than thirty (30) days aft8r the eac:utia, date of the AgJ: ... ,t. 'ftw City shall dlllonatrate to the satisfaction of the Contractor that adequate •lf-inaurance is providad for prcpetty and general liability d111181)8. Participlltia, is the Oolorado ~ Risk Sharing 1qa'Cy (CIRM) shall be daaad satisfactory Nlf-inmrm. 'Dw City shall provide the Oontractor with such Oertificate(s) of Insurance evidencing OClll)liance with theN PftWiBicna no later thm thirty days after the aacutia, data of the AgJ: I B I at. It. RIIXRlS NC> JWICld'S: l. 'Dw Contractor ahall mintain NDOCda of all lniaala it hMdlaa in the perfCICIIIIICe of the ... I I ,t. alCh NCIXda ahall contain the follodng infcmatiai: type of aniaal, ea, tread, oo1clr, dtapneitJ.cn by the Oontractor, and Sf'/ adl!itianal infclmatia, ~ by the City. A 8'-.r)' of this infaolStia, shall be J:ll'O¥idBd to the City on a lalthly buia en .... ONd fcaa at the -tJa that the lalthly billing is amittad. Racada of Yicioua lniaala and dog bite incidllnta shall al-, be amt to the ~ate ~ althcritia. 'ftw Oontract« shall aainUin OIJll)late and -,curate r«IXda concerning the~ in dariVM CU"in9 the S*'f~ice of the 1tqr It frm the apentjal of the MiMl ftlter facility. alCh ~ ahall includl adapticn ,_, reclaia (by CMIU) f-, and donat.iona fraa the City, M Wll M such ~ collected fraa ott. llllfticJpaUti• or antiuaa. 2. MD<.ltffh ~written~ ~ the City, the Oontractor i&ll prc,ridl the City a c:pnsly parfaa.a npart that incll.ldla the follotint: •• ,,. Contractor'. actlvitfAI for the pnvicaaa .-ur. with ..-.U en prcibla -· b • .._,-. or not ~-.. in pol.lo, •U OCC\11'. c. -. ildlticlN oanaeriW11 tw, 1.iolnael, and -s.i -' - 'I I . • I ]- • • • • • I • • regulatory laws. d. Any reoa,11endations or information related to animal cootrol in the City ...ru.ch are in the best interest of the City or which 11111y be requested by the City. e. A financial statanent of qlel'ations of the animal shelter fa::ility in accordance with a format to be determined by the City. In the evwtt such a quarterly report is subnitted to the City, the Contractor shall be available at IITIY reasooable tine to discuss sane with the Contract M'ninistrator or his designee. L. W'1'l!2UNMr ~ REIATfI> Ml:DICAL CARE: "nl8 Contractor shall provide -1ntenance-ievei veterinary and related medical care for sick or injured animals brought to the animal shelter fa::ility and to thcee "'1ich beccme sick dlring ~t. If an animal is recllWIIBd by its owner, then such owner shall be responsible for all wterinary and related lll9dical oosts. M. CXJal'IDDffIALI: "nl8 Oontra::tor shall, to the extent permitted by la,, lceep all infomation which it receives ooncerning CXlll)laints, rwnas, addresses, and telephone !Ultlers of OC1111Plainants and witnesses, and the NIIIH, addresses, and telephcne l'Ultl8rs of QfflC'S confidential. "nl8 Oontra::tor shall, to the gruteat extant possible, protect an indivicllal's right of privacy and shall not circulata ex pemit the circulation of this infalllllticn for mawr.::ial purp»e9 ex other purp»e9 not related to the &lti• undertaken in this .,..-.,t. ,,. Oontra::tor is not pnvmted, h::lwwer, frm releuing that infomaticn 111\ich may t. rwceasary for the location of an aniJll&l' s owner ex the gaining of oanaent fcx Mdical treatant. '1'le Contract.or Ny also uae that infamaticn it ccnsidllrs necessary ex praper in and f er its fund r aising activiti•. N. NCIM>~a.: ~ing the perfamauce of this Agreswit, the Oontract.ar shall net dac:riainate en the buis of r ace , color , aex , religion, naticnal. origin , cr.d, 111Srital. stat us , age, or the pc ••ICle of MY Wl8CXY , iantal , or physical ha,dicap in -.,1~ ex ,ipplication f cx -.,~, prcwidlld that the IA)licant ia able to perfom the ~ cllties, or in the ..s.iniat.rat.i.on or deli very of Nl'Yims , or MY other t.nef its undlr the 1'ql IE s ,t . '1'le Oontractor lhall OCIIIIPlY with all lflPl le fedaral, state, city, and other 1.,., regulations, or orders . O. PIOIIB 'IMNMC'l'ta.: '1'le Oontract.or lhall not 9 ve or U MY innn fcx irmrc:tl purp:,ees. P. PCLICY: 'ltle OontrletOr lhall l lcy i:i1iUni to U. return to °"'*1t of their an!Mu and ahall eviery NMCINbl.e effort to inaun that -Mn)' • - pgil .. l,IIM,4' .. ., nttumed. ,,. - • . ' I . • , - • • • • " - • , . • SEX:TICJI 2 A. a:J-FEtlSM'I~/KNl'HLY PAYMEtn'S: In consideration of the services to be perforned by the Colorack> lbnane Society under this Agreement, the City shall pay the aan of 'l\ilenty-Four 'lbousand Four Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars ($24,475.00) per year, payable in IID\thly instal.lmnts of Two 'nlousand 'lhlrty-Nine ( $2 , 039. 58) • "ftlis rate shall be in effa:t fran , 19 through -----· 19_. - During the balance of the tem of this Agreaaes,t, i.e., fran January 1, 1992 through c..btr 31, 1995, the City and the Colorado fbnane Society shall adjust the rate of CXllp!l'UIAtion on an annual basis. 'ft1e mamt of adjustlWlt shall be the same as the perca,tage change in the Consmar Price Index-U for the Denver met:rq,olitan area for the prior calandar year. HCJwever, in no cue shall the adj~ be lea than 2er0 percent (O'l) or nme than ...,., peroent (7'.). If the CPI-U for the Denver metropolitan area is not available at the Q1tNt of the calendar year, the City ahall CXlntinue to pay the c.ontractor at the rate aet forth for the prier Y9U'. At u:h tia as the rate adjustlWlt is calculated, the City ahall pay the c.ontractor the diffe:rmce betwNn the ra, rate and the rate at for the prior Y9U' Rtroactiw to January 1st ol that c:alandar Y9U°• Said retroactiw ~ ahall m clle in full at the next regular IIDnthly pll)'llalt date after the na, rate is at. B. IDffllLY mu.nm: 'l'he c.ontractcr lhall atait billinga to the cl ty by the end of each IUlth foe that lalth' • CIClll*W8tion. F.ach llllnthly paymnt shall be clle an the tlantiath day of the succeeding rmth. A late c::harc,e of twmty-fiw petCMll ahall I:. .... Nd against my ~ receivied attar the tMaltieth day of the IIICnth. c. ltl!VDUS: All ~ collecta! by the c.ontractcr frca adcipilcina, nc:laia fw, or danatiana, llwthar fraa the City or other IU\icipllliU.. or mtiU.., shall acicrua to and l:.ccla the prcperty of the c.ontractor. All court finN lh&ll l:.ccla the p1q,arty of the City • D. NmW. CXJfflO.: 'l'he City is s:eepcnllibla for all INM1 control ie.rvlcea vlthln it.a City liaita. abject to Bactian 1, Paraigrlph G, in the IIWl'lt the City daaina that the a.tractor 1-- citAatiana at the anJaa1 Nluir hcUlty for violatiana ol IIIPlicele ,._, ~. or CX'dlnlncea, the City shall taka WNltAIYar action is ,..,.Nl'Y to inan that the c.ontractor is lerplly ..,....S to pafom u:h a My and to train the OClntractcr'• ..,.1~-in the pacfa:alw:ie ol • -' - • . ' I . • , • • • • • I • ·, • regulatory laws. d. Any recamendations or information related to animal caltrol in the City which are in the best interest of the City or which lllllY be requested by the City. e. A financial statement of cperations of the animal shelter facility in accordance with a fomat to be detemined by the City. In the event such a quarterly report is subnitted to the City, the Contractor shall be available at 161'/ reuonable ti.me to discuss same with the Contract Mninistrator or his designee. L. \IE'ft2UNARY All> REIATfD MEDICAL CME: 'lhe Contractor shall provide maintenance-level veterinary and related nedical care for sick or injured animals brought to the IS\imal shelter facility and to thcee which become sick a.iring iJlpounctlent. If an animal is reclainld by its CMner, t.~ such o.mer shall be responsible for all veterinary and related medical ooets. M. ~= 'lhe Contractor shall, to the extent pennitted by la,, keep all information which it receives ooncerning CXlll>laints, naaa, addresses, and telephcne ruars of CXlll>lainants and witnesMs, and the naas, addresses, and telephone iumrs of owners confidential. '1'le Contractor shall, to the greateat extent pouible, protect an indivicllal • s right of privacy and shall not circul.ata er pendt the circulation of this infomation fer ocaarcial pJZpONS er other purpoees not related to the clrt.i• Wldertaken in this Agreanent. '1'le Contractor is not pnvimt.ed, ~, frm releasing that infomation which 11111)' be necasuy for the location of an aniNl'• owner er the gaining of oonw,t foe adical t.reaaant. 1'w Contractor 11111)' also uae that infClffllltion it ocnsidan necessary or proper in and for its fund raising activiti•. N. ~ISCRDllN"1'1CII: During the perfom111oe of this Agrement, the Contractor ah&ll not diacriminate a, the basis of race, color, aex, religion, national origin, creed, 1111rital lltAtus, age, or the ~ice of any aenaory, llmlt&l, or physical handicap in-.,~ oe IA)liation for 9')lc,yiant, provided that the ..-iplicant is Ible to perform the ~ clrt.i•, or in the ~ist.ration or delivwry of .-rvioes , or i,iy other mnafiu under the "91•• a,t . 1'w Ccntnc:tor shall CICll'l)ly with all 1J1Plic:ele f al, state, city , and other 1-..., nacJU,Ut1on1, or .-cutiYa crdlln . O. PIOIIBI'lm ~I : 1'w Contractor lhall not. 9 any an1-i foe rueud\ parpoN9 . Ql' 11 P. R!!'IUIN-PCLICY: 1'w Oont.rac:tor lhall lllllinUll'I pohcy rei atlni to t& return to QlliNr8 of their aniNls #Id l tMUY ~le effcrt to ina&n that • -,y an.lals as poesiblo 11r1t., returned . -5 - ' •· • I - 1- • • • • ,; - • t~ . • ' (, .. E. CCNl'RACl' pa.mu~: 1'ie City appoints the Director of caiiiiinlty Development as the City Official responsible for the aaninistration of this Agreement. All reports, reccmrendations, and other oorrespondence shall be directed to said Director. 1'ie emtractor'• Executive or Acting Director shall act as the Contractor'• liaison with the City. F. Nffl-Kicaw:,e:: No officer or mployee of the City having the power or the &lty to perform an official act or action related to the Agr••1t shall have or acquire .,y interest in the Agreement or have aolicited, accepted, or granted a present or future gift, favor, aervice, or other thing of value fraa or to any person involwd in the Agreelwlt. m:TIOO 3 ffH.I c.' N:Jm!IBff ~ 'lDMINM'IOO A. ffH.I c.' Wff: 'Dw Agr9aa1t ahall be for a tena of five years, caw.:lnij a, , 19 and terminating m •• c. -------· 19_. - In the avant aufficunt funda shall not be ~iated by the City fer the ~ of OClll*lutial/monthly payianta, and if the City hM no f\nla availlbl.e fo,c OOll*'Ntial/llmthly Pll)'la'lta frca q at!.-~, the City l'la)' taminate the 1,grl L 1 It qian proridin9 vrittan notica to the Oxltractor within thirty days frc:a the d&te of the adcpticn of the next fi9CA1 year'• 'IIPftlPC'iaticn ardinance. ,,_.. lhall, haw&vv. be • sixty day t:nnait.ia'I pariod, bagiminlJ frca the d&te of the Z9Cleipt al the tclld.nat.icn notice by the Contractor. claring ""1ch period the Oontractoc &hall aanti.,.. to proridt thca &erVices • pnwidad in the.... ,t 111d the City lhall aantilaa to ... Pll)1alta - pn,ridld twrain. ~ the -.,iraticn of thia aixty day transition pariod, the Contractor lhall not be abligatad to proridt Ifft further earvicaa -pn,ridld in the llqc I I It 111d the City lhall not be ablic,at.ed to ... .,, further ~ - pn,ridld twrain, ~. hclilauer, that ~ for auvices "'1ch oac:urnd prier to the and of the sixty d&y transition period ahall be --· -, - • I ' ' I . • , • - • I• • .. Sfl:'I'IOJ 4 1'1DITIOW.. POOVISICR; NC> Cl!LIGM'I0,1S A. Dl>EH:Enll' <XI~: All aerviats perfozned by the contractor under the Agreslant are cbll! aa _.. independent contractor and not as_.. mployee of the City. B. I?IBIIIFICATim: To the extent permitted by law, each party shall indlmify and hold huml_. the other party against llJ(ly and all cl&inll, dlnlnds, losses, and liabilities and fran -.y debt, ' obligation, paymnt, collection ooet, judi:Jlmrt:, court order, court cost, interest, penalty, or exp919e of any kind or nature in connection with that party's act or cniaaion arising directly or indirectly u a cxinaecpn:e of the Agreamm,t. c. PUBLIC REI.ATICR;: 1'w City and the Ccntractor shall emrciae good faith In dllal.ing with w:h other. D. Flff'IRE J\GREfltfJff/•D>IFICATIO,: 'ffw Agl:.._.,t oonatitutell the entire Agrealent of the parti• with rupect to the subject lllltter. All prior Ind ~arwcua negotiations Ind understandings betwan the parti• ... tlltlodied in the .--nt, and it ..-rNdlla all prior ...-iata Ind undentanding9 ~ the partia haret.o mlating to the subject lllltter twreof. Ho alteration or other imdif1ceticn ot the ••-,t shall be effectiw un1 .. auch imdificaticn shall be in writing Ind signed by the parti•. E. S!VDMILITY: In the 9I/Wlt .,, poftion ot the "9i'1 • a It ahoul.d ™ invalid, the rwindllr ot the,.. ,t lhall rw.in in full force and effect. ,. an-,ni. ffflCT: ,,. ,., 1 ,t lhall be gawrned by Ind construed in icoor&noe vith the i... ot the It.ate ot Cblarado. fllia Aql I D I It llhall UIUN to --,1t ot, Ind be b1niCllnlJ ~. the IIUOCNIOn in ot the NlllpeCt.-i part • G. only th the H, • to I • • • ' ]- • • • . " • ~- I. OOl'ICE: Any notice required under the tenns of this Agreenent ihal!""be del!!med delivered and received when delivered in persoo or when deposited as certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, to the parties at the addresses listed at the beginning of the .Agreement. Int:rocb:led, read in full, and paued en first reading era the 4th day of March, 1991. Published u a Bill for an ordinance era the 7th day of March, 1991. Aead by title and puNd cn final reading en the 18th day of I-larch, 1991. Published by title • Ckdinance No. , Serias of 1991, cn the 21st dlly of Mllrch, 1991. - PatrL:li A. cniii, City a.& Mrnn 1. craw -. - • I . • - • • • "' -• • t• • • AND!AL IDJSING SERVICES N:iREfJ,Efl' · 'ftus Agreement is entered this day of , 19 _, by and between the CI'l'lr CR ENGLDOX>, aeo!orado nuilcipal corporation, 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado, 80110, (the "City"), and 'nlE ~ 1111.\."E SOCIE1'Y I s.P.C.A., nic:., a Colorado nonprofit corporation, 11490 York Street, 1'1ornton, Colorado, 80233, ( the "Contractor" ) • REX:ITALS l. The City dllsi.ru to contract with the C.cntractor to operate its lnim&l shelter facility and program. 2. The cantactor hu the dnire and the apertiH to operate auch a facility and progr•. In considaration of the nutu&l COll9Mnta and praniNs of the part!• hereto, the City and the contractor OOIMMnt and alJr'N • follows: A. •• m:TI<lf l CXlfflW:'l'Cll S!RVIC!S Ml) CIILicaTI<JfS rx:u.rrr. 'ftle City henin 1-to the oantractor the lnl)lec,od m Shelter facility 1ocat.ed at 2760 Scuth Platte River Drive, DIIJlalood, Q:llando, at a 1MN rate of '1.00 per ,.... 'Die facility nU be UNd and occ:1'1'ied aclusiwly u III lftiaal alter facility for the City of DIIJlaclod and otlm' auucipaliti• or attit1-for a a pario4 of ts. no lcn9lr thal the ta1I of the A9r1 L at. ad\ facility llhall be q,erat.s in a..mrdanca with all~ .... City and otlm' wJ1Clbl• 1 .. and~-'ftle City ah&ll fllmiah to the Omtnctcr, upan ~. capiea of my and all nlavlnt i..., ~ and CX'di.na,caa and ftU proridt in writ.int ttlON City pnctioea which relate to ita lftJaal lhelter activiU.. 'ftle City tm'ein acknalll.edlJN Ind .... that the oantractcr hM the ri9ht to aantract with otlm' ainicipaliU. Ind attiU. to proridl lftiMl •11:er Nl'YicN for tha at this aniMl lhelter facWty. IDMVW, the City of .. lac,oct ah&ll havie fint (i.t) priority in the ev.nt the lf\ial lhelta facility la f\all. 'ftle City !anher acknalll.edlJN Ind .... that the OllnU'actor hM the ri9ht to Mt ita CM\ ,... with _,.. to the epentJ.cn cf the lftiMl ftltc facility and to ncelw all ,-and othllr NVWNN dltriwd fraa ita c:pntian. ~!_.~ City ahal1 pmridl to the oantnctor for lta -~ ~ the fee Uty all the •«a ,t pr11 a.U, ..S Iii, the City for ta an..i lhelts lllffioee, INch ,.e1, .. la dlllacribed in Dlt\ibit A, ~ ._.. ad inoo&"pll atal ~ -l - •. I • • , • • • • 0 I • • by reference. The equitl'lfflt shall be delivered to the Contractor in good, working order. The Contractor shall have the right to use this equi?'8Jlt, or any ot.'"ier equi.;:r.ent purchased by the City for UM in the animal shelter ~ac:ility, 4.iring the term of the Agreer.ent. Upon ecpiration or termination of the ~t, the use of all such equi;nent shall revert to the City. c. CREM\TCIUlM: In addition to the facility and the equiplent .. previously described, the Contractor shall have the right to uae the crematorium located at the facility and shall be responsible for the utility charges associated with its UN of the cranatorim. Both parties ac;r"N that the Englewood Police Departnent shall have the right to use the crmatorim for periodic drug bims to be perfcmad at nutually agr..S q,ol\ tims and q,orl twnty-fcaar (24) hours written notice to the CICntractor. flw City shall be nmpcnsible for the utility chargN M90Ciated with its UN ot the cnrutcrim. D. CIIUSRIP: ~ parties acknowledl)e a,d alJr'N that the City of &jt..iooc! cunw1tly (MIS and shall ccntinue to CM\ the animal alter facility itaelf, all the eq.upeent dMcribed in Elchibit A or -, otJwr •qnipaent purc:haaed by the City foe uae in the INml nlter facility and the c:raatorla located at the lftial ehalter facility. E. IXPINSII at ~1 1'19 Oclnt.nctcr lhall be rnpanaible far inc! ihati pay tiiaii ......... of cperaticn -at forth in Elchibit •• att.aclwd t.reto and lncOl'pocated herein by nfera,ce. ,,. CDlt.ractor ahall be reapcnaible for nacal MintaMnce of the facility, the ~. and the 91Jaipeent in mllr to kaap aach in reuanable rapair. 'Dua lnc:ludaa aich rapair and replac • aat. of the facility or the eq.up,ant "'1ch ia rwaitated by naca.1 war and t.-r, 9ICllpt ~ -, •jar npair er npl.: •••t c:aaed by noma1 -.rand t.-r -at forth laadi.ately below • "' - •. ' I . • • • • • • t• • deen necessary. In the event, the City deans such a repair or ~la.cement is t.'ie responsibility of the Contractor and so desires to charge the Contractor, the City and the Contractor shall agree upon such repair or replacement in writing before such is perfon:od. F. SCCPE CE SERVICES: 'nw Contractor shall provide the City with the following services in addition to those listed elsewhere in the 1,greenent: 1. Receive and house all animal.a brought to the animal shelter facility by Englewood Animal c.ontrol Officers, Englewood Police Officers, or ot.'ler authorized City staff. 2. Abide by all City ragulationa, ordinanc:u, or policies relating to the acquisition, maintenance, and diapoaitioo of anial• in its care. 3. Provide Englwood Animal c.ontrol Officers, Police Officers, or other designated City stAff with • IIUnS of acceu to the aniJMl shelter facility &Jring non-business hours. G. Kl'IIClPAL Rl!DllMIClfS: flw Contractor lhall enforce and perfana -, and iii .a.I r9C)Ulatory f\lncticna • Z9qllired or pemltted by state, city or other rwgulaticn er cxdlnance, "'1ch funct1cna nlate to aniaal hauai.n9 ar atwltar aervica. flw City shall provide the ocntractor writtan ccpiea of all City regulaticna, ordinances, or poliei• nlating to the ~iticn, ~. and di9poaiticn of arwiala. In the ......i that the City dllaina that the oantnctor parfcm additicnal ~ func:ticna, 8\ICh • aniMl oontrol functions, this rwquast lhall be Nt fcrth in writing, ai9'*! by both parti•, and atuchld to the A9r at • an llldubi t. "· ffMllNl)I a, CftMTIQI: In additicln to cfol'cing all r9IJU,latccy funcUoni • apecllW 11bo11e, the Olnt.rctcr llhall aint&ln 111d operate t.._ aniMl lhelter facility in acca:dlnce vith regulaticna •Ubllahed by the Ooloradc> Dlpllrtant of HNlth punuatt to Title H, Article •· Part 1101, et. aeq. c.a.1. 1J73. ,,_ ~iona NU!bliah 8tandarda relatinlJ to the physical f11eUit.iee, aniNl 91Cloam'a, unitM.ia,, and the can and hlndling of. aniMl•. t. N!ll'lda\,_h" dlly •••••••• lOtOO A.N. -6100 P. . urdilr ••••••••••••• 10100 AJC. -StOO P.M • ....,. • .. • • • • • •. • • • • .. • • CloNcl "' - .. ' I· • ' - - • • • • "'! • '· .. J, INSURANCE: During the tem of the Agreenent, the Contractor shall maintain the following types and anounts of insurance. SUch insurance shall nane the City as an additional insured: It, 1. C,a;prehensive General Liability Insurance in an l!l!lOWlt of not less than $500,000.00 ca:t>ined single limit. 2. D!l>lOfN Liability and tiorlanen's Catpensation which shall providll protection against any and all claims resulting fran injuries to or death of any of the Q:lntractor's ~loyees. Any ~il>le under any of the above described insurance policies shall be paid by the contractor. '11w Q:lntractor shall provide the City with such certificate(s) of Insunnce widllncing CIClll)liance with the lbcNe provisions no later than thirty ( 30) days after the aacution date of the ••-at. '11w City shall dmlcnstrate to the satisfaction of the Contractor that ~ Nlf-insurance is prcwidlld for prq,erty and general lubility dllaa9e, Participation is the Colorado ~ Risk Sharill9 AqlN:y (CIJIM) shall be ~ utiafactocy Nlf-insurance, 'ftw City shall providll the Q:lntnctar with alCh oartificate(a) of Inam'ance widanciJlll ~iance with theN pccriaiane no lner than thirty (30) days after the --=uticn date of the ·-·t· C:ICJll)!I JII.» JC!PQlft I 1, 'Dw cantnctor shall Mintain NOCXda of all aniMla it handlN in the perfcmlnce of the lillJl"I L at, ad\ rmda shall aantain the follaldn9 intonations type of anial, -· tread, color, dillpoaitian by the cantrctcr, and my adllitianal infocmtian ncpind by the City, A --.ry of this 1nfcmaticn shall be Pftllridad to the City on • aanthly bMia on 411*0ied fama • tha ._ U. that the .-hly billiltll is Nllitted. llaOcXda of vicioua aniMla Ind q bite incidlnta lhall alao be Wit to the WECpdata .,..,_ital authcritiea • ,,. cantnctor lhall mintain ~ Ind acc:unta rmda ccuceminv the l'Wll9iW in dllriwe illriltll the perfcmance of the A9I I L at frca the ciperation of the anal lhelter ftcUity, alCh ~ lhall includa adaption fas, nclaia Cbr owner) r .. , Ind~ fl'CII the City, • wll • aach ~ oolW fRII other aani.cipaliU. er antitiea. -·- ' I . • , - • • • • 0 - - 2. REPCRI'S: Upon written request by the City, the Contractor shall pr01Tide the City a quarterly performance report that includes t.'ie following: a. 'r.'11! Contractor's activities for the previous quarter, with er:plUi!I cm problem areas. b. \\bether or not any changes in ix>licy will occur. c. Recamei ,datioos c::onc:erni.ng fees , licenses, and animal regulatory laws. d. 'Any rec:cu,endations or inforr.iation related to animal control in the City which are in the but interest of the City or which may be requested by the City. e. A financial statment of operations of the animal shelter facility in ac:oordanc:e with a fot111at to be detemined by the City. In the event such a quarterly report is subnitted to the City, t.'w c.cntractor shall be available at any :reuonable time to diacuH ... with the Contract M-linistrator or his designee. L. VE'1DINMY AHD RElAT'tD MmICAL ORE: 'l'he Contractor shall prc,vldi malnten.ince-ievei '11'9te"l.naiy and related nadical care for sick or injured anil!lllla brought to the animal ahelter facility and to ~ which beccllla sick ct.arin9 ~-If an aniMl is r.cl&iMd by its owner, tha\ aach ownar shall be rupansi.ble for all vaterinary and related nadical coeu. M. CXIIP1D!lft'W.I: 'l'he Contractor shall, to the ectent pet'llitted by la,, '-ii all in!amaticn ~ it receives ooncerning ~lAinta, n..a , ~. and ulaphone ruars of ~ainm,t· and vitna-, and the ....... ~. and telaphane IUlber9 of owners canfidlntial. 'l'he Contractor shall, to the ~ at.ant ;,oaai.ble, ~ an indiviclal. 1 s right of privacy and ahall not e~ er pemit the cireulaticn of this Wc&Nticn f oe WNWC i al parpoeea er Clthar p.arpoNS not related to the M i • undartakan in this AtrH • ,t. 'l'he Contractor is not pnva.tad , ~, fraa relwin9 that infomat i cn which Ila)' be NCNMIY far the loc:aticn of an ll'iiMl' • wr er the 9&inin9 of canNnt for l'!ISdical t.reatmnt . 'l'he Contractor MY also i-. tNt infomation it considan nacaury or prcper in and f oe its tufld rai.aJ.nt activiti•. I-OJ ah ~ the perfom.1ee of this Ao;r"H • ,t, the ciiintiactor ihaU not 419cr~ en the buia of race, colcr, ea, ntli9icn, national cri9in, c:ned, aariw atAit\a, •, or the pnea1ee of any wiwy, la1t.al, er physical ~ in 1 or 111PllCA11ticn for aployia.t, pn:w1dad that the IIIPl Ible to puf the ~ Ui , er in the .. IQA.lfis.-.~n er 11 vary of NrVi.oN, or -, other' -.ef 1u ~~ant. 'l'he O:..Uactor lhall OClll)ly with a ll , city, and other i..., ~. « -s - •. ' I . • I - • • • o. P. • • I • • PROHIBITED TRA.~51\CTICU: The Contractor s?'lall not give or sell any animal. for research purposes. .. RmJRt:-ro-<:JllER POLIC'l: 1'le Contractor shall maintain a policy relating to the return to owners of their animals and shall make everv reasonable effort to insure that as many animals as possible are so returned. SEX:TI01 2 CITY C8LIGM'I~S A. ~a./!Ofl'HLY PA'l!MflffS: In considllraticn of the aervicea to bi pert'oi:mic! by the c.oiorado lbnlne SCX::iety under this Agrealent, the City shall pay the S\111 of '1\lenty-Four 'nlousand Four Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars ($24,475.00) per year, payable in 11D1thly install.manta of '1'«> ~ 'n\irty-Ni.ne ($2,039.58) • Thia rate shall be in effect fran , 19 through ----· 19_. - During the balance of the term of this •--·t, i.e. , fran January l, 1992 thrcugh Dectlar 31, 1995, the City and the Colorado llnlirW SCX::iety shall adjust the rate of OCJll*INticn cn an annual buia. 'ftw ancunt of adjuatnant shall be the ... u the percantage ('l) chanC)e in the~ Price Indax-U for the DanYar iatrq,olitan area for the prior c:al.endar Y9U'. llclwaYer, in no cue shall the adjuat:ant be 1 ... than zero ~ (Of.) or IIIDr. than NYml ~ (7"). If the a»I-0 foe the DanYar NtrqiOli tan area is not available at the aJtNt of the c:al.endAr yur, the City shall aantinua to pay the Caltractcr at the rate set forth for the prior Y9U'. At IUCh t.ia • the rate adj~ is c:al.ewated, the City shall pay the Caltractcc' the difference bet, IWl the rww rate anc! the rate set for the prior l"MZ' retroacti w to January 1st ct that c:al.endar Y9U'. laid rwtroactiva pa;aa,t shall be u in full at the nmct ~ IU1thly pll)mftt date after the w rate is set. B. KJffllLY BUI DQI: 'ftw Clant.ract« lhall .-it billinp to the city ii\, t.'-ind of u:::h nant.'\ foe tMt ,alt,h'a ~ticn. r.ct\ IIIICl'lthly paymnt shall ~ M CII t.he twalt.ieth (20th) d/r/ of the ~ l'iDl'lth. A late CNll'fl of f1ve perceilt (2 ) IN.11 be MUed fir/ the 19th (20th) day of the c. ,. - • . ' I . • • ]- • • • • • ,, . • D. Atll!-~:U. ca:moL: The City is responsible for all animal control services within its City limits. Subject to Section 1, Paragraph G, in the event the City dasires that the Contractor issue citations at the animal shelter facility for violations of ~licable laws, regulations, or ordi:1ances, the City shall take whatever action is necessary to insure that the Contractor is legally ~ to perform suc."l a c!uty and to train the Caltractor's 91t>loyees in the performance of such a service. E. CCNl'P.M:T .IL'tlINIS'IW.~: The City appoints the Director of Comunity Develq.nent u the City Official responsible for the achinistratim of this ,\greanent. All nports, reoallllei\datiaua, and ot.twr corres;,ondence shall be directed to said Director. The Contractor'• E:lcec:utive or Acting Director L'ial.l act u the Contractor's liaisat with t."ie City. F. .Mrrl-Jr.ICJCM,C{: No officer or ~loyN of the City having the powar or 0ii clJty to perfom an official act or action related to the A,greawlt shall have or acquin ~ interest in the A9r-1t or have IOlicit.ed, ~. or granted a pnsent or Mure gift, favor, Nl'Vice, or other thing of value frm or to ~ peraon involwd in the •-•at. S!C'l'lat 3 A. ,_. of Alp ,t: 'l'he ....-,.t ahall be for a tea of five (5) years, c:aaancincJ on , lt and tam1natin1J on -------· lt_. - -7 - ,,. - • . - ' •· • • •, • t• • - I3. TERIIDMIOO OF AGRm1Em' BY ~I01 OF PARl'IES: Either party shall have the right to teminate the Agreement with or without cause at any tine during the tenn !'lereof by providing the other party ninety (90) days written notice to that effect. c. 'lb! City has outstanding Contracts for use of the Animal Shelter by other ~tal entities. It is anticipated that these ~ts will be teminat~ as &00n as reuonably possible the aniNJ.s housed under these .~ts shall be considered City of Englewood animals. ' SEX:TICN 4 MDITIQW. PROVISICNS AND Cl!LIGM'I~ A. IlllEPfNEPr CDmw::"l'CR: All auvices perfom.d by the c:cntractor undir the A,gna,ent are done as an indllpm\dent contractor and not as an all)loyee of the City. B. DUMnFICM'IOO: To the extent pemitted by law, uch party shall indllmify and hold harmless the other party against my and all clai:lw, dlmanda, losNs, and liabilitiu and fran my dabt, obligation, paynant, collecticn cost, jud;lant, court order, court coat, interest, pa,&lty, or 9XF*'N of any kind or nature in oomction with that party'• act er =••ion arising llilw:tly or indinctly u •~of the AgremMt. c. PUILIC mATI~: nw City and the c:cntractor shall marci.N good faith In duling with w:h other. D. IN'l'1R! ~~If'ICM'ICN: "nw Aqrw.a,t canatitutes the antlri ... I it~ partifl with r:apect to the aubject Mtter. All prior and ~aneaua "99Qtaticna and undanUndinp betwNn the parti• are tabodied in the Aqr 1 • a,t, and it ..,__.. all prior ap'Wa,ts and ~ bM:wm the part1-twreto relating to the N>ject Mttar hareof. No alteration or other ~ficaticn of the Aqr1 It shall be effectiVII ri•• such IIIOChfi.c:ation shall be in writing and ai9fted • by the p.arti . n.m: 1n t."-s.;;:. lnvai d, the l\lU f: .-Id ffect . r. D'nC'T': i:n ic:cordinci w I • l • • in G. -. - • - • • • • • t• • .. H. DISPt11'ES: Venue for any litigation to enforce or construe this Agreement shall be in Arapahoe County, Colorado. In the event of litigation to enforce or construe this Agreanm,t, the prevailing party shall be entitled to all reucnable cx:,sts and expenses, including attorneys' fees,~ or not the matter proceeds to j~. I. lmICE: ~ notice requind under the tenw of this Agr .... ut iliiIT"be demlad dltliveAd and receiwd whan delivered in penon or \olhen deposited u certified or r91Jistend mail, return rw,eipt requested, to the parties at t."9 addres ... listed at the beginning of the .A,greaaut. IH Wl'1mSS ~, the City and the c.cntractar harein acJcncwledge that they have ~y read, unditntood, and do fraly and YOluntuily eacute thia A,gr1 ,t, ccnsiating of tan (10) pages, en the day and yur-first aboV9 writtan. By,._ ............... ..-_.. .... ...,,,,_._ ...... .-htrlcli I. c:riiw, City c:1iii -. - ms mcwm ..... a.my I I.P.C.A., DC., a CDlonll, ~it aacpantian ' , .. .. I . • • , ]- - • • • • • • <. EXHIBIT A Englewood Eguipaent a ... inina at Animal Shelter Office 1 Desk (8') l Desk (5') l Coaputer Table l Printer Table 3 Office Chairs 2 Office Stools l 4-Dra .. r File Cabinet (legal) l Waste Basket 2 4-DrllMr Card Files (J•xs•) ttt!w 15 Cat Cages (Z units) z 1 Trash Cans (20 gallon wtth lids -Cat Chow and Cat litter) Trash Can (30 gallon with ltd -Trash) 1101auon z 1 Ftbtrtlass Rabbit Cages with base 10' water hose .... Art• JZ Stat1l1ss Stttl Water buckets 1 Not water !lost -SO' ('9d) 1 Cold water host -50' (grt111) Z ... Zappers Food"" ... z l l l l l Trash Cus (ZO gall• wtth ltds • • Dry Food, Puppy Cllow) Trash Can (5 gall• with ltd·· Rabbit Food) Nop lucket 111d Nop Floor S111111111 Floor Scraper 51 5111111 Ona Caddy • . • e - I. • , 1- ..... • • • • . ~ • '· EXHIBIT I Colorado Humane Society and S.P.C.A., Int. Expenses, Englewood Shelter Contract 1. Supplies 2. Gas/Electric 3. Water/Sewer 4. Office 5. Printing ,. Vet Services 1. Trash •• Labor •• ,... . 10. Educatt• 11. luk Chlf'tel 12. , ......... u. 11111,... 1• ...... ....,...1 ...... II. ,-Ult ••· ,.,,..n , .... 17 . 1 .. w111Ce/11Mftt1 11 . All etller ..,.. .. , dtrectly relatell te •1ter °"ratt•1 eace,t 11 1,ectfted ta tM C.trect • . ' •. ' I. • • t , - - • • • • . ,~ ·, • I . EXHIBIT A Englewood Equipment R ... ining at Aniaal Shelter Office 1 Dtsk (8') 1 Dtsk (5') 1 COllputer Table 1 Printer Table 3 Office Chairs 2 Office Stools 1 4-Drawtr File Cabinet (legal) 1 Waste Basket 2 4-Drawtr Card Files (J•xs•) Cat Rooll 15 Cat Cages (2 units) 2 1 Trash Cans (20 ga11on with lids -Cat Chow and Cat litter) Trash Can (30 gallon with ltd -Trash) 1101at1on 2 Fiberglass Rabbit Cages wtth bast 1 10' water host Run Arta 12 Statnltss Stttl Water buckets 1 Hot water host • 50' {red) 1 Cold water host -50' (green) 2 lug Zappers Food 'nt Ip 2 1 I I 1 I Trash Cans (20 gallon wtth ltds --Dry Food, Puppy Chow) Trash Can (5 g111CN1 with ltd •• Rabbit Food) Nop IKket and Nop Floor Scau1111e F1Nf" kraper H '-llOII Ora Caddy ' I. • • , - - • 1 1 9 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • • • '· Egutpaent to be Stored Hotsy Pressure Washer with hose and nozzle Dog Trap Cat Traps Air Kennels (Dog) Air Kennel (Cat) 7' Control Stick 5' Control Sticks 3' Control Stick 4' Doggy Stretcher (for injured animals) Electric Heater Electric Fan Sharp Calculator (052052) 25' 12-3 extension cord Cash Box - .. I . . • ]- - • • • • ,. • (. EXHIBIT I Colorado Huaane Society and S.P.C.A., Inc. Expenses, Englewood Shelter Contract 1. Supplies 2. Gas/Electric 3. Water/Sewer 4. Office 5. Printing &. Vtt Services 7. Trash a. Labor t. Phontl 10. Education 11. lank Cha"9I 12. lnsuranct lJ. Unifonu 14. llepa 1 rs/NI 1 ntlftanct H, Po1t191 11, PIYf'Oll Tax11 17. ln1ur111Ce/lelltf1t1 - 11 . All othtr ,.,..111 directly rtlat" tt slltlttr optrattoas 1ace,t 11 spec1fttd t• Ult CoatrKt. " - •. .. I . • , • • • • 0 I• • 9 {b) ORDINANCE NO. Ji SERIES OF 1991 BYAunlORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 16 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HAlHAWAY AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISIUNG A DISOOUNT OF 59' FOR ALL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PAYMENTS MADE WITIUN nuRTY (30) DAYS AFTER FINAL PUBLICATION OF 1HE ASSESSING ORDINANCE BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 10 TO TITLE 11, CHAPTER 2. WHEllEAS, the State Lqislaturc hu repealed the discount for lpeciaJ aueuments paid within thlny days after final publication o(tbe Ulellina ordinance; and WHEllEAS, many residents o(Eq)ewood have taken advantaae o(thc 59' discount; and WHEREAS, the .S" dilcouat _.. Nlicleala of the Oty of Eqlewoocl in redudna their CCllll ror ..... ad c:oncrete lmpnMmeatl; ad WHEREAS, a .S" discount encour..-aelf-aafflclmcy ID lmpn,vanent of tbe Chy: NOW, THEREfORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY 1HE C'rY OOUNCIL OF 11IE C'rY OF ENGLEWOOD,COLOIADO,AS FOLLOWS: -- TITLE 11, CHAP1El 215 HEllEBY AMENDED to INCLUDE A NEW SEC110N 10 WIUOI WILL BE READ AS FOLUDWS: 11-2-10: DISCOUNT-ASSESSMENT ROLL UTUUED: A. PAYMENT MAY BE MADE to 1HE FINANCE DlltECTOll AT ANY TIME Wl11DN na&TY DAYS AF1D THE FINAL PUBLICATION Of 1111 ASSE$$1NG ORDINANCE AND AN AUDWAN<E Of FIV! PEI.CENT SHALL BE MADE ON ALL PA YMEN1'S MADE DUalMO SUCH PBIOD BUT NOT T1IE1tEAFl'EJl 8. AT THE EXPIRATION Of SAID na&TY-DAY JIDIOD, THE flMANC£ Ola.ECTOR SHALL IET\JIN THE LOCAL ASSESSNEHr IOU TO THE a EU. THEUIN SIIOWINO ALL PAYMENTS MADI Wl11I THE DATE Of EAOI PAYMENT. SAID IOU SHAU. ntEIEAPTEll BECDTIFIED IY THE a.EU UNDER 1HE SEALOFTHEMUNICIPAUTY AND DEUVD.ED BY THE Cl.BK to 11IE COUNTY TUASUIDOf THE SAME COUNTY wmt THE Cl.EllX'S WAUANT POa 1HE CX>U.ECTION Of 1111 C. IF THE FINANCE DIUCTOa IS DlllECTID IY OllDINANC! TO COUICT ASSISSNENT PA YNENTS AS PIOVIDID DI SECTION 11 •2• IO(A) UlU Of 1111 PIOC!DUU Sri!UfiED IN SUIIIC110N (a OP nas , 1111 l'INANa DIUC'IOA MAY ICIIP 1111 1.0LL NlNIIUD POa CONVIN1!NTUPDINCI DI SUCH A MANMDASTO 11ST FACIUTATI 1111 CDu.lCTION AND IICOIJJDIO 0, AllilllNBIT PAYMINTS. . .. ' I· • 1- • • • • • • .. ' --·--· ·---··-----------··----. --------------·---·-·--·-· . . . . -. ·-·---... ---- Introduced, rad in full, ucl puaecl on Ont nadins oa lbe 4th day of March, 1991. Published II a BW for an Onllnance on the 7th day of March, 1991. Read by dde and puaecl on final nadlna on the I Ith day of Man:h, 1991. Published by dde • Onlinance No. _, Serles of 1991, on the 2111 day of Man:h, 1991. ATIEST: Patricia H. Crow. Qty Oat I, Pllllc:la H. Caw, City Cledt oflM Qty of~ Colamlo,..., Clllllfy ............ , ........ INlcapyofC>.aa lJCf llo. _. .... .,, ............. OD flml ..... OD ... JldldayofMilda. Jffl. rna:&. '. ' ' .. I . • ' , - • • Nucla 11, 1H1 11 a ab 1,-,MUWIW - • • • Amwxatlon of sncla,rea a,.10•0 WO 1111111• for OINIIMRDH -UII oona&.11 ,....n&.N 111 IIOUtll ... 1-ood U ... 1.,,.. ..._ loftloa J1•12•10I ell of ta. Nlla1cr&.pal a-auoa an of lHI. IMYIW ·------- no C1t7 o.aeu llu ..... 1 .. ta. Ill •••'-of CM C1t7 Mua&.ae ...... &.at CO-:lNl.oa to -a&.111~•~ ,....n&.N 111 Nnll ... 1-N -1• an 11111..., 1, ~~CM c1t,. ftO cu, ODacU ., ...... CM CHI I lrtla of ta. CO-:INl.oa ....... Unnel CM naff to ....... CM ... IIU *1GII an ...... ., for &a.a to ,CHIii w1tll ta. ...... uw. no c1t7 o.aeu al• i11nnei1 naff to •&&.'7 ta. -. of CM .. ,,an&.N 111 tlloN •lHu,_.~ ..... of u 1W to -.... • ,caw1-CM wro w1tll ta. 1arocaat1.. ta. 1a ,c11111,. • • • - [ • • • • • - There are elx enclave• that are lnvolved ln the annexatlon. Tho .. propertl•• whlch are ldentlfled ae •iu-ea ,.. have been the eubject of aMexation dlecueelone elnce 1971. At one polnt, they were actually ln the Clty and the actlon to aone the prop- ertl•• wae under way. The Clty waa aleo aMexln9 land to the weet of South Santa re Drlve, however, eoae of the property owner• ln that area challen9ed the annexation. The ln9lewood City Council took the poeltlon that they were not 90lnv to contlnue to expend fund• to defend the annexation actlon, and the whole thlft9 wae dropped. Th• Plannln9 Collaleelon continued to reco..end that the Clty annex the properti•• on the eaet elde of Santa re and in 1986, lnvlted the property owner• to ...t with th .. to dl•cu•• the advantave• of annexatlon. llnce February, 1991, ataff ha• .. t wlth affected property owner• three tlaee. The etaff lnvited all of the property owner• ln Area• A and• to taeet with repre .. nta- tivee of all of the City Departaente ln order that they could aek queetion• about the varlou• Clty ••rvic••· The owner• .. t wlth the Plannl119 Collaleelon on March 5 to dlecuH the aonl119 of the properti•• and other -ttere about wlllCIII they llad quee- tione. Thie ...t:1119 wae arr&IIIJed becau .. the anaeaatlon Act recaulne tllet the an- nexl119 .. nlclpallty brlnv the annexed area• under tile cower of the city•• -1119 ordlnance and -1111 -P no later than 90 daye after tile effeot1-date of tlle aa- -atlon Ord1-. In order to caaply wltll tile 90 day deMU•, tlle H-iat caa- alH1-..n 1nltlate the aonl119 actlon ae -u ,oeeU.lo, ~ Q dl•- CIIH the propaHd -1119 wlth the propertJ wre. The propertJ --r• have raleed a few-.... 11a11J of tile IN•lW--to be concerned wlth Sft91-.d 'e Hlff and 11 .. tu. Gae....-, .... tllolteande of dollan tled up ln pl'lntl119 1992 calendan wlth lte ftff9llt alp OON. Opo11 annexatlon to 11191-«MI, thl• alp code -ld chanve. Tllen .._ to be u lndlcatlon that the neldencee ln the area an -able to the ldea of -atlon INt ... ln lnduetrial -1119. The Chr wlU be ule to collect Hl•• and •• tu fraa tile "" INel ....... la the -auon ueae fou-1119 the -auon. at thl• u .. , the City l• not pl'lwy to ttle record• of t...._ bue l .... _, eo tllen le ao Nt&Mte of the 100111H tut wUl 1M reaUMd. The City wlll aleo .._,,,. tM Cltr·• .....-n, tu 1.., on the o FI •• pn.-rtLN. Afa l n, the pncloo wunt of the Hoenuo .... ao& IMoa f~ NON on the CNnoM tuule val-of the pnpertLH. TM ._.n wUl Mt,., the ........... dat oorv l oo o f 2 ,212 •ill•, ~r. It ,. Ht.Lao~ t ... t the OWIIOH of the ....... ......-&.. wUl ... u .. a NYU1f9 of .,,....a...te&r U,I aille a., IMut aau11d u the Cltr Md a., Nial wltlll*._ Ina t he .,..,.a •~rln• that NW oor.. thea. • ' I • • ' - - • • • • ,,,_ • '· ll a CXUCII, BILL N0.18 nmoxx::m BY crucn. M!MBER M f'fMA,/ A BILL FCll AN CR>INANCZ »1mXD1G A 5.1425 + ACRE PAJW:EL <:R R!'AL PkriZ'Y TO 'DIE CITlt (R DQ.DIXI), ClClaADO. lll!JIBAS, than ia a cxmmnity of interNt bet"een the_.. to be ar..-4 and the City of lnlJlalcod, and that Kid ... ia ~ and caplble of being intagrate4 with the City of Englewood; and 1111!:MM, in • mch • the parcel is 1n anclave within the baundariee of the City of llng:i..ao4; and ..... the pcq,wty to be mnma4 hu been ~ by the City of Englewood for m than 3 ,-ra; and WEDI, l'ICIIII of the tcritory aum:uldinlJ the pcapcty ia eolely plblic ~«.-YI and ..... the City of lng:i..ao4 Clft pcaridl ainicipal aervicea to thia percel; and 1 bl, City CDuncll findl that the pccp:.aed ammt1cn .,.., .. u- with all the wJ.iClble ~ al. the ~ *"1cipal Ann 'ian Act of l.H5, • wilded including c.a.1. 31-12-1061 ... lWI&, • 1T CKIADB) ... C1ft (DIICD., at 'Ila C1ft a, IMGI.WJIOCD, <DCPIIDO, Al P<Uaa1 • 1. 1!a paraa1 al. lane! lacetied and beinl ,-t al. Arllldm County, of ~. -~ cllac:ribed, ia elltiN• -anr D I iaa undlr the ~ al. the ~ IUlic:ipa1 Arr I i1Jn Act al. 1"5, M I flS, and the -ia...., M IS and .... a part al. the City al. Inglewood, CbJondl) • Late 1-4, aloe* 1 ....... Mldiriaion ~ with the fol.lo«I .. dlllcribed paraa1. A tnck al. lane! in the a 1/4 al. 8latilJn t, fll, Mllr of the Ith 1111 ai,mpaat,iid Anp1hae Quilty, 0tJ:n1>1 m ~lJ dlllcribed -fol )091 leliminl a • PDilllt ws• ... _. ,o• lllst.b o1. die -hn •• .... of aid 1nat1ue: 1/41 .._ llllltll m•, .._ _tt •• 211.,1•, .._ ._. sn.u•, ta... ... •• '° ---... CIIDlltUM s.im -•. , . ( .. I . • , - • • • • . " ·~ • {. Introct.Jced, read in full, and puNd en first ~ en the 18th day of March, 1991. ~ u a Bill for an Ordinance en the 21st day of March, 1991. WWW viii by&, iGiyici- ht.Hai 1. crow, dti aa WWWI. crow ---.... •. ' ' I . , . ' • • •• • ... • • • Yi(i I 't l 1 R R ~I e• ~s 'i ~ a ~~I ; I ;I f I :1 !.1 ,1 :! lo~ 1n 12:I JJ;r JI l"B I f. ii~ g-! -~ lir Ii ,. .. .. 'I'd ''u' 1· .. Jo ~ -• : ! f I I ( J: f J I: f Ii;; j -;:, ~ 11 r.n U JJfl!~1 ~,,[-If i I J Jr 1 1 !II Q ~ ~ I-,,,, Jt f • ~:' I • 11 .~~ j ~ i Is I -. d . . . asl':r !11· -•1 -i ' i ,-f ~ JJ~!;; ~ ~ ! 11 . I I I i i, ; II! l-11if; !l!1' ; I• 1 ~ ; , ,! IQ ~! rl=,• tr Q i • ! ~ l fr I= I JI. l I I '< I Ii" • ~ • , • • ... ... t,o • , . r I I . . . '; 11. \ "--' • • I • I • I iii~! IJ~i~!il' ! lf!!(f~ ! l''~~EJ( ! I i· . i A.8 i J Jsii ' fll!J· l i . ! Ji r I I1Ji.i! II. • f i.5iJ~ tf iifJf ~ . , 1 & If rJfiffpli (lf~f-l t~'•r'-~ I . al r _t ~ t ~ -~i~ Ba~Q • • I i£1f • ~ Hi'f(j~ r I ..... I I I . ji1jillil r .. I • • I Ji1c,II§ q-:-i·· r J~(rr:,r f i J oil Ji1cs. 1~1i~!!= ~ i I . ilijRU'f Rf(flf! r~1rt1 JII!! ! ir e ! . I 1!!.••!L A.!' : ... ;.i i;r_ •·· . . , .,. .. I , J l!fft:1 1 ~ i;lfi' ia~fBif • I i i jflii·~R.u g~fA.1 · 11,d • ... ~ ., ., . I . A. I • ! """ \ ... ~: ~ • , ~ • I. • , . . , • • "1 ~ • , - - • • • · .. • (, I, Patricia H. Crew, City Cleric of the City of Dlglwood, Colorado, hereby certify that the abc:lu9 and foregoing is a true tXJFi of a Bill for an Ordinance, int.roclx:ed, wad in full, and paned at fint mading en the 18th day of March, 1991. fatrlcli R. emi _,_ ' ' • . ' .; I. . • , ]- • • • . " • <. BY .AlfflUUTl{ A BIIL Fat cxu«::IL Biu. N0.18 nmoxaD BY cxu«::IL MIMEt ____ _ AN CR>Ilw«:E NH!:XD«. A 5.1425 + H:RE P.AR:EL CF RF.AL PRP!Rl'Y TO THE CITY ~ PX.l.lNXD, ~- ~. there is a camulity of interest betwl!len the area to be annexed and the City of l!nglewcod, and that said area is urban and capable of being integrated with the City of l!nglewcod; and ~. in• m.ich • the parcel is an enclave within the boundaries of the City of lb)lewcod; and IH!RF.AS, the property to be mneMd hu ma\ aurroundad by the City of l!nglewcod for m than 3 years; and ~. none of the territory sunanlinq the property is mlely public ricllt4....ay; and IIDBAS, the City of l!nglao>d can provida IUU.Cip&l aervioes to this parcel; and IIIIRDS, City Council finds that the pcq,aNd ammrat.ian OOlll)lia with all the IA)liaible provisiana of the Q)lord, tuu.cip&l Amautian Act of 1965, • WWW.did including C.R.&. 31-12-106; NCM, 11WJ&!, • IT ~ IIY "nm CITY <DICIL C, 'Ila CITY c, DDa«XlD, OOlatMJO, Al ~I 8aCtiCln l. ,,. parcel of land locat.ed and being pat of Arapahoe Q:Junty. 8titii of Oolonlt:>, -tmwinaftar clllac:dbad, ia ell9ible far .....ti.an undllr the proriaicns of the Ool«adD tuu.cipal "" Uc, Act ol 1965, • WWW.did, and the .... 1a t---, IITIIIIS and aadl a pat ol the City of lnlJl..aod, a,londr:,. Lota 1-4, 81cdt l NIMbt Madiriaian ~ wl.th the followi.nlJ dsiler par,»l. a l /4 ian ,. '1'51, ... of the 6th WU.110C"lllor•ted an .. 11r1a Quit}', Cl)l.ondi)s m ~ly .1 •. •. • I . • - • • • ·-• (. Introdlced, read in full, and passed oo first reading oo the 18th day of March, 1991. Published as a Bill for an ordinance oo the 21st day of March, 1991. ban van byie, Aayor MTES'l': Pafrlcli R. craw, city cierk I, Patricia H. craw, City Clerk of the City of Bngl.a«lod, Colord>, hereby certify that the lboue and foregoing is a true oa(!f of a Bill for an Qrdinance, im;rocllced, read in full, ahd paaed en first ..adi.nlJ at the 18th day of March, 1991. Pafrlcla R. craw 'I • I. . • • , - • • • <JmINANCE NO. smI~ OF 199-r-- • • t. • <. BY Al1l'OORITY A BILL FCI( caH:IL BILL NO. 19 DfflUXXE> BY CXUCIL MJMEt ____ _ AN CR>INANCE ~ 5 PAICELS CF RF.AL PRCPmTY ro 'DIE CITY CF PK>LIKXD, a:uJWX>. WIDF.AS, there is a OClllllll'lity of interest between the area to be annelCll!d and the City of Englewood, and that said area is urban and capable of being integrated with the City of Englewood; and WIDF.AS, in as llUCh as the parcel is an enclave within the bculdaries of the City of Englewood; and lillERF.AS, the pr~y to be annmed has been surrounded by the City of Englewood fer mre than 3 years; and IIIIERF.AS, none of the territory surrounding the property is solely pmlic ri<1tt~f-way; and IIIIERF.AS, the City of Dlgla«Jod can provide auucipal aervices to this parcel; and IIIIERF.AS, City Council finda that the pa:cpaeed ..,..tiat cx:111,li• with all the 11A>licmle provisions of the Q:>lora(b 11.nicipal ~ Act of 1965, as~ including C.R.S. 31-12-106; tOf, 'ftWWWJ&!, BE IT ~ BY 'ftlE CITY <XUCIL C, 'DIE CITY c, DG.INXX>, CUOADO, AS l"CIL<JIB: Sllctiat 1. 'l'ha p,arcel of land located and being part of Arllplhae Olunty, iGt.e of Colorado, -tareinafter daacribad, ia eligible for arlllBUtiOD undllr the proviaiaw of the OolaradD lb\icipal ~ Act of 1965, u aaldad, and the ... is hanby •• ...s and wla a part of the City of D,gla«Jod, OolaradD. P.NCPL A: iMinq 662 .1 feet North and 87 feet !Mt of the a, OxMr' of the 1/ 4 of 9llctiat 9, T58, 11168N of the 6th P .N. J thaloe North 220 f , thaat MNt 264.2 feet, mot 1-, to the OMtarline of South lti.r.dltrw'4I Stnats thaloe lr:lutlwta'ly a1on9 aid cwttftl of South WiNlllman 8tnat 222. 7 feet J thaloe !Mt 307 .a fi , m or leN, to the point of berJiminiJ, oanta1ning 1.444 oc leN • -l - , . ', •. .. I. • • , - • • • • ,. ~ \ ~ • • . , <. .... PAR:EL B: Lots 1-4, Block 1, Bell Isle Gardens second Filing, Arapahoe County, Colorado and that portion of adjacent streets described as: Beginning at the NW Corner of Lot 1, Block l; thence North 10 feet; thence East 269 feet; thence South 135 feet; thence West 25 feet to the 9i Corner of Lot 4, Block l; thence North along the East line of Lot 4 to the NE Corner of Lot 4; thence West along the North line of Lots 4-1 to the point of beginning, CXlrltaining 0.834 acres, l!Dre or less. PAR:EL C: All of Lot. 12 and that put of Lot 13, Bell Isle Gardens, Arapahoe County, Colorado describes aa: Beginning at the NW Comer of Lot. 13; thmlCe Southeasterly along the West line of said Lot 13 165. 74 feet; thmlCe East 154 feet to the East line of said Lot. 13; thmlCe Northwllsterly along said East line 165. 74 feet to the North line of said Lot. 13; tlalce Eaat 154 feet to beginning, CXlrltaining 1.196 acres, m or lea. PAll:IL D: 'lbat part of Lot. 13, Bell Isle Gllrdlna, Arapahoe County, Colorado dllacribed aa: Beginning at a point an the lllllt line of Mid Lot. 13 llhich li• 265. 74 feet ScutmMt.wly ~ the tlf 0mm' of Mid Lot 13; thalce 8outMMterly along Mid 1111st line ~ Lot 13 313 .40 feet; thalce BMt 99.6 feet, m or 1-, to the BMt line of Nid Lot 13; thalce nort:MMt.Wly along Nid r.ut line 129.4 feet; thalce ~ly and along Nid BMt line 100 feet; thalce ~ly along Nid IMt line 86 feet; thalce lllllt 154 feet to t.Jiminl), ocntaining o. 990 acza, m or l.aa. PAll:IL E: Lot 4, Ball Isle Gardlna, Arapahoe Qu\ty, Oolanll> oonuining 1.076 acza, m ar 1-. Int.roclDld, read in full, and paaac:t an f int DNdinlJ an the 11th dlly of March, 1991. P\l:>luhed • a Bill fer an OEd1Mnce an the 2lat day of Nln:ta, lttl • ATTl!8T1 Pitilcli A. &ciw, Bly a.a -2 - . , • . ' • I . • • ]- • • • • ~ .. • ·. • I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City of Engle«>od, Coloracb, hereby cert1fy that the abolle and foregoing is a true copy of a Bill for an ordinance, introcl.Jced, read in full, and passed at first reading at the 18th day of March, 1991. Patrlcla A. era, -) - -l ' I. • • . , 0 - • .. • / ·------------------- • l = •• ,,. . I ]- • • • • • • <. City of Englewood February 13, 1991 Dear Property Oliffler: I'~ ,. 3400 S. Elall SlrNI Englewood. Colorado a:>11 C>-2304 Pllane (3031 792.2300 (3031 792·2301 FAX (303) 718-1125 The Colorado l19tslature has taken steps to ensure the orderly growth of aintctpal1ttes and the provtston of efftctent aintctpal services to persons who Olftl properties wtthtn the boundaries of a 111111tctpaltty by enacting provi- sions tn the State Statutes that enclaves aay bt annexed by the governing body by Ordinance. An •enctave• ts property which ts coapletely surrounded by a aintctpaltty. (Nuntctpal Annexation Act of 1165, as ... ndtcl, Section 31-12- 106 (1)). There are stx such enclaves wtthtn the boundaries of the City of [ftCJlelfOod, and tt ts the tnt•tt• of the [ftCJlewoocl City Council to proceed with the necessary actt• to MMX these aclaves tn the interest of sound, orderly coauntty c1eve1.,....t. llfore the Ctty eo.cn dots so, howver, the Council .-.rs would Hke you to llave tnforatt• IINMlt the se"tces you can expect as a resident, bu11NH ,....... or pnperty _.r tn [ftCJlewoocl. A digest of certain fund-tal Ctty se"tces ft11WI. For •re coaplete tnfonutton, I would tnvtte you to c•tact any of the several City dtp&rtaltlts, or your Coun - ctl repres•tattves. ~=:':',{71,L __ _ 5411111 Y111 ~ ... "c1'' Mayor City of [ftCJlewod .. • I • ' I. • • • .. ~ • • ·-S.s111 Y• o,u, flQor (Ohtrtct II) *Alexlftdra NINltldlt, Nayor Pro T• (At lal"fl) •na •11oct (At lal"fl) •111 Cla,U. (At lll"fl) Itta l. NIU--, (District I) ...... ltoli., (District Ill) -Cl)lllle Wtt1t•s (District II) c1n OF DIii 819. COLOUDO c1n CIIIIICJL Non111l T.,.. -4 Years IINts 1st 111d 3rd llondays Tera .. stdeftce Eg I ratt Oft Address 01/01/M 570 East Allherst Avenue 01/01/92 515 llest Tufts Avenue 01/01/M 4025 South Pearl Street 01/01/92 951 East Cornell Avenue 01/01/92 3143 South CherotN Street 01/01/92 4701 South Logan Street 01/01/M 4975 South Inca Drive Residence Teleohone 781-5114 761-7552 781-9997 789-3230 789-5405 762-0908 761-1867 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • cm m1 un Itek Dlll1tt City 11111 3400 South Elatl Street -IIISTIATM IFFICDS ...... Fraser, CttJ f111119er Ctty 11111 lflldl Nlrtt•. Asstst•t City fllll11er City 11111 3400 South Elatl Street 3400 South Elatl Street 762-2320 762-2311 762-2316 c.,,._.. ,nperty _,., ,-w111 be represented by all of the Counctllll!tlbers; however Mr. Wiggins ts,..,. District IY C....Ctl ,..,,.. .... tattwe. The three At-lal"fl Council lll!tlbers are also available to assist • , • • r . , I . ~ I - • ... I • • • AdilfRlstratl .. Servtces C-tty 0ne1.,.., Ftaa.clal Services library Nt 1 tc llorts IIKn.ti• S.fet1 Services Uttlttles Mut-ter , ........ t • • ~ • DENITIIEJIT D11£CTOIS Rudie 11rt111 .. Ctty Hill Ricllarcl lluusll City Hill Yac•t Ctty Hill (ltlldl lllrtin · Acting) NaN Long City Hill Yac•t City Hill (St .. rt FOllda · Acting) .,.,....11 llack RecreatiOft Center (1155 Mast Oxforcl Avenue) Al St•ley 3615 Soutll Elati Street Stewart FMII City HIii Stwart FMII ztOO Soutll Platte Rivtr Dr. " I 762-2370 762-2342 762-2402 762-2S60 762-2500 762-2574 762-2430 762-2636 762-2600 r I . ~ i.-,.. I . . • 'll • • • • tH:1111 ...... • C1t1 C..Ctl tl.ls bNII CNC.,_.. for soat tt• tllat tN 011Mrs of the several unincorporated ldl are t11tfre11 urro•llld bJ tllt Ctty of [1191..ood are being assessed •re than adjacent (119IIIIIOd, IM,t ire Nt reutw119 tllt ,_ level of strv1ces as their neighbors. There is also ,.-1,tMh respoad1119 le • u11 for -rgency strvtcts to these properties uy have dtf- 1•1119 lNlr 1'9'1 Jur1sdtct1t11. II Ms ,e1.en1tNd ta.at • wff1ct•t ~tty of 111terest exists betllNft Englewood and these '1 sllNlct , .. 1ul11 N t• tllt ctty r1tlltr tMII 111 •1ncorporated Arapahoe County, and they taa.-, .... l11t tl1tecl ti. .elf• le _. tN areas. ,...., .. , Ctty C..Clh a.awe 11so beN 111terested 111 11111tx1ng llltst enclaves, but have not followed theta ...,..... te caa,lett•. NM tNJ dollt so, tllt property .... ,., wuld have realtzed a constderable savtngs tn ,,,..,-lJ tu....,. U.M yun, bJ v1rt• ef u,1 .. betll w1thdr-fra several spectal districts. The rest- U aad '""'11....,.. WN1ct uwe also .... -.JoJ1111 tN ldva11t19ts of Engl..ood serv1ces durtng that ... • , • • I ,. r I . ~ I • " I • • ~ • • service Ct ty , IRCI as slldl, a bro..t range of auntctpal services are aade available to its l evel of serv ice ts aot provided to persons who are located in unincorporated Arapahoe s '" Cherry Htl h , 5ra• •aad '111age, Littleton, or Sheridan. Persons lllllo CMI property .tre ,rov tdtd aaJor serv t cts 111C11 as fire and poltct protection through special districts and U.Ose services . ~1 ....-s t• tllt above area are also tnchlded tn the South Suburban •ti• Olstrlct, • ,,....rty ......st• •Incorporated Arapahoe County are tn the Arapahoe Ot 1trl ct . tt• to C .. 1IIIOOCI , lllt ........ ,,..,.rites will bt wtthdr11111 froa those special dtstrtcts because c .. ,....., c l t11•s ..U.tlcally recetft tlltH sentcts through the Ctty. N I .. witMt--fra t lltst s,eclal dtstr1cts, ,,..,.ny C*Mrs w111 realize I savings In their property ... _.. tllt Ct t y of C"91 ...... ISHS ... t. Sfl£C1Al DISTllCT ASSCSSNEIITS ltttletell rtre Pretectl°" 011tr1ct s.tl s• .._ ~lttM hftl I lecreatt• Dtstrtct Hit 3.900 Z.500 5.750 3.596 IJ:m Ntll Levy 1990 3.763 2.643 6.200 4.324 16.ffl ..... ...._. t•f 1,t1dll 111 I~ 111111• ,,....rty ts 111 a special district continues as an obltgatton until I.Ill Nllft.,. retlNIIII, ewea UIIIIIII U. ,.,..,..-ty 11 witlldr-froa tlle spectal dtstrtct. South Suburban ~Itta hfts • lecreaU091 D1ltr1ct llu INNlded tlldebtldMss of Z.043 atlls, lllhtch will be carried • " • • , r I . ~ ....... I • 11. I • ~ • • • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Nill LEVY 5.419 5.419 TIie City of EJltl..-.d debt sentco ts Z.ZU atlls. locauso tho OIINrl of property being annexed to the City d t d Nt wot• to t11C11r tile a.o.dld tlldobteclnos1, tlley are not obltgatecl to pay tho assessment.• SAWIICS IULJZm IY AIIIEIATICII 10.327 Ntlls • St.we eo.r, ... Coloradl Pre,orty Tuatton Dtvtston • • • 11.511 Ntlls , I ;• r I . ~ I ' . ; • " \ • . ... • • • • • ENGLEWOOD SERVICES , . . . ~ . , I r • • • ~ ' -'--;:---- ,• ' 't I • • • lilt serv,ces th1l art 1v1 ll 1blt to Englewood property 0111ners 1nd residents ire: .. • • s •h• uwe 111 ..,.natty te sene OIi Y1riCM1S boards and c«-tssions, and to serve 1s 1 Illes le Mrft • Ule CtlJ C..Ctl, IN •st ltlwe bNtt a qualtfttd elector of the City for three years ta- t alel J ,...., .. U. C..Ctl tltcl1•. le bl appot11ted to the Ctty Planning I Zoning C«-tssion and the ef M,Jntaat I _..Is, ... •st uwe ... a restcltftt of the City for at least one year. • , • • I r I . • I • '\ I • • ~l....a Parts ' • .. .,. 10 i,. In (nglelfOO<I llltllch offer a variety of facllltles for Englewood residents. . -.,. ts localtd on tlle •st stcle of lellnlew Part, prowtdlng a country at.sphere In an urban en-••,.....t. farw •t•h are Oft INII clllrt119 tlle saatr ... tlls for Interaction wtth the City folks. ·n. Htt1e tra•• •tell ts spo11sored by tM (1191..ood Lton's Club ts also located tn the Belleview Park • .. lH-l~ Pa . -~--11 ,.,,." •tes •LOIJlft Part Ms a ptcntc sllelter wltll an adjacent playground, and is a popular ~ , .. 111 .. t1119s . TIie playt119 ftelds are also used for storw water retention. 111 Part ·l-fal Part h located at llest Ullton Awew 111d Soutll Decatur Street. "-,,.,.,..... Ms • 11Nttc1l U... IIICI ftslll119 ts penalttld In tlle Part lakes. Tllere are also softball ltld1, Jet11r trails IIICI otller actlwtttes for tlle active person, Including easy access to the South Platte 11-.r Trail 111tea. C.sllte, Part Gnii111 ,an•• ...cl tn INNMw of Colbert C.sllt119, OM of tlle principal founders of the Englewood Parks IIKl"fftt• ,,..... It ts located at llest O.rtaoutll Avenue at approxlaately South Gahpago Street. l1len are sllelten, rest,-, IIICI a pllJlf'Ol,lld wltll a •stern thlal tn tllts park. You can also pitch llenelllNs, ,1-., oess, or 1Nsketba11. •l4Nr tlleatre h aho located tn Cuslllng Park • • • • lecalecl at s..t• Jason Street and llest Quincy Avenue, has a storybook thelle throughout the T'-" are ptcntc tables tn tlle Park, and soccer ts a popular sport In this neighborhood • I r I . ~ ..... I • " ' • ~ • • land w1 s don 1ted to the Ctty by the developer of the Ktllberly Woods and Ktlllberly Village ,tdent11I developaen t s. ttnftls cou r ts, picnic 1rt1s, and playgrounds In this dual purpose park, which also serves as a 1 rt1 In llljor storas. l~borflood Parts -,;;:.r--u-. llOO bloc k of Mest 8-ter Av.,..., Eaers011 Part In the 2900 block of South E11erson • • • ,a Part tn tfle 4800 block of South Penftsylv1nt1 Street, and Rotolo Park in the 4400 block of Str.et, art saal ltr netghborflood 1>1rks that do not ordinarily attract persons frOII outside 1-.d i alt fttl9ftbo rttood s. The C.rsOII and Rotolo Parks were aade available for open space because IOtls clr1t11• prob l em . ~ ....... I r I . • ~ ~ ' e 1• ~ • • lecreat1on • • Golf Course Ille (,tgll'IIOOd Ciolf Course ts locattd at ZIOI lltst Oxford Avenue. Thts ts a full-service, public, 18- lt golf co.rs• with a lighted drtvt,tg range, as 11tll as I clubhouse, pro-shop, restaurant and bar. There is also 1 36 -hole atntature golf courst at this location. Englewood resident green fees are con- $1derlll11 less tha.n those for no11-restdents. Englewod residents aay also purchase an annual lll!llbership lo h Ml avatllllle to no11-resldents • \e'fllOOd llcreatton Ce11ter t,ijti.iocl lticreation Ctnttr, located at 1155 lltst Oxford Avtnut, opened tn March of 1985. The Cen- ltr Is I full -sentct facility, providing Utt clttztns of EngltlfOOd an opportunity to experience a wide varlttJ of r.creatlCNl&l acttvltlts, t1teludlng swt .. tng, racquetball, 11tlght lifting, an indoor track, lablt ,-s, 1M I SIUftl. A wide varlttJ •f o,...tzed Pf'Oll"laS lftd actlvttlts are avatlable throughout the year for 111 age .....,,. Ctlll ..... rtstdlats ... ...,-clllst .. ID card, .. ,ch ts good for three years, realize substantial uvh•s I• all ef Utt cluses IMI acttvtttts that are offered. n. 11111., C...ttf' ,,..-as are evatlablt to perSNs 55 ytars of l9f or older. There ts no fee to join Utt lllllty C.ttf'; ll1nner, .. 1 .. 1 fNs are clwif'lld for Utt classts and special events. Englewood restdlats _. dllrttd Sl.00 1tss t.._ non-resldtl'lts for tach activity. • ., • • I r I . • ~ " I • ~ • • • .....-11ttatton Loan • sideftl1 a1 pf'OtMtrl i es In [ftCJl..ood are eligible for various types of loans designed to en- rov..en t s that will aake hoaes safer and aore livable. abllltaUOft loans can be ustd for the followlftCJ: CorrectlftCJ he alth and safety problees (dangerous wtrlftCJ, leaking plUllbtng, old furnaces, or structural problam ,) tt.lldt~ relrofl tl lllCJ (wheelchair raps, accessible bathrooas, doorways, kitchens, etc.) £Mt,Jy consenaliOft •asures (storw doors and windows, Insulation, .. ather stripping, caulking, etc .) r a1 pf'OtMtrty tapro,,....ts (rooa addttlOIIS, kitchen or bathrooa reaodellng, fences, garages, etc.) ,.._wrs • are be low the Very Low Jncca Halt are eligible for a straight Deferred Loan. Deferred loafts are offentd at a GI per lllftUII tnterest rate wlllch Is repaid only when the hoae Is sold, the owner dies or ao 1....,er ustd tM IMla as llts aaln resldeftce . lo aonthly payaents are aade under the Deferred Loan Protr•. ,.._...n • fall betllNft tM Very low and Low Jncca Halts are eligtble to have part of the total loan def.,,..... al a GI t11tenst rate . TM balance of the loan will be repaid In aonthly installments at a 10.81 l11teresl rate for • to ZO years . ,.._, ... ,n • fall bet.NII ti. Low and lloderate Inc-ltatts are eligible lo apply for the regular tn- si.11 -t. lNII , TN 1 .. "111 be ...,.td 111 aont.hly t11stal111111ls at a current 10.81 per annua Interest rate ·or• to ZO ye an . TIiie '"9"• ts avat1•1• City-wtdl to hoalWN wllo wt. the following tncca gutdeltnes: h a tly St H ¥•JI Low Jncoae s ,000. z S 16,000. ) S 11,000. 4 S Z0,000. 5 S 21,600. ' S 2),200. 1 S 24,IOO. I or eoN S 26,400. low Jncoae S 22,400. S 25,600. S 21,800. S 32,000. S 34,000. S 36,000. S 38,050. S 40,000. Moderate Jncoae S 28,000. S 32,000. S 36,000. S 40,000. S 43,200. S 46,400. S 49,600. S 52,800. for eoN l11f0f'9ltl• abollt the HouslftCJ Rehabtlttatton Loan Progr•, please call Janet Griaett at 761-6200. • • • I r I . • .. ~ • .... l • • J ff re rrotect ton II of Ult ,,..,.,.,.,es fn t he fllr t pos-,'T•fts/lft•rare and the Bellevtew annexation areas are within the ll tt l elOft f i re "'°lecltOft Ofs lrtc l al the present tt ... For this service, the tax levied was 5.7SO aills in ltet (tues ,.1d I• lttO), lftd to tlle best of our knowledge, the usessaent will be 6.200 atlls tn 1990 (t .. es pa id In 1991). fo l lowt"9 Aftftex atlOft : .f i re "'°tecth111 · Are1 A Aft.ff' t..cl•st• wtUtlfl tlle [1191...oocl -tctpal ltatts, ftre protection and .. rgency rescue services will N ,ro¥tdld bJ a hlgltly tra tllld ,rofesstOftal ftre organtzatton, structured around three ftre st1- t l 1111s , \119 of .. ,c:11 are wtth l fl Olle atle of thts area, wtth an average response tiae of three (3) ainutes or less . TN cos t of fire ,rotectt• ts tM:luded tn the general (nglllfOOd municipal services assess- ... t, 111d Is •t HltJec;t to• lddtttOMI lny. Englewood has I ftre insurance rating of •4•, based on f t s excell•t 1va f1 11tl• •ter swly for fireftgltting purposes. fire "'°tectl• · AN1 I All of Ult .._,,ts dlKrtbld llloft w1, to this 1re1, with the following exceptions: I ) TN .. ier s...,1, tn t•ts area ts tllldeqaate for ftreftgllttng purposes, based on the undersized 111ins • raote f i re •,ctr•ts. In order to ,rovtdl the dlstred level of ftreftghttng c1p1btlity, this situa- tt• wtll IMI" to be corrected. Ullttl the tapf'Oflalftts are lllde to the water service, firefighting opera tt•s wtll N ~ed by 1rtr1-l0119 hose layouts wlltch 1ppe1r to be f11sible on I short-ter11 ba sis. Z) TIits 1re1 falls wtthtn the Englewood-Littleton 1ut0111ttc 1td corridor, and 1s I result, eaergency f ire res,c111se ts provided by both Of"IIIIIHtiOfts in case of I structure fire or 1llr11. ,.,tee Protect t • Preset1t Status : All of t he propert ies l fl the fllrlpos-,'T•fts/lftnderaere and the Belleview 1nnex1tion areas are under the Arapalloe County L .. (n forceae11t Authority. The 1989 1ssessaent for this service was 3.90 mills (taxes paid t n 1990), and lite 1990 asses~t i s 1nttcip1ted to be 3.763 aills (taxes paid in 1991). • , • • r I . '; I . ' • ,. I t ·l • • • } fog Ann.nuon : Poltu ProlKlfon • Areas A Ind B ••l1CNI within Ult ctt1 of (JMJl..ood W1M11d 1ut0111tic1111 insure coverage b1 the Englewood Police Di· •hlCNI. tile cost of llhich ts t11eludtd in tile 91Mr1l aunicipa1 propert1 tax assessment. the uin police stattoe fs localed at 3615 Sollth (1ati Strtet, IMlt with the iapl111tt1t1tion of the new E-911 telephone syst•, res,cNtse U•s of patrol officers to 111 areas of the cit1 ts expected to decrease. The res,oase tf .. for ... rvetK, calls 110W 1ver191s six (6) alnutes, llhlle non-eaergenc1 response tlaes awen,e 16 atnutes. Flfty-elfllt patrol officers worll °" rotatiJMJ shifts to prove Z4-hour traffic, investigative, and patrol 111KttCN1s . I• lddtttOII, tlle '91 tee DhtsiOft prowides an tntenstve coaunity relations progru 1iaed at crt• f'lduetlOft Md propert1 ,rotecttOft. • • • "'-' I I r I . • ~ ~ I • ~ l • • J library Servtc.s The properties tn ut1lncorpor1ttd Ar1p1hoe County .. re assessed 2.500 allls for the Arapahoe County Library District fn 1990 lftd ft ts our understanding that the 1991 1sses1111t1t will be 2.643 atlls. Upon annexation to £1191.-ood, the ,,..,_rtles wtll be wtthdr11111 froa the Ar1p1hoe County Library District and Library ser- vices wfll be 1Y1tllble IS one of the uny benefits of being I citizen In Englewood. The toll of the Engl.-ood library staff ts to provide tnforuttonal and recre1tton1l visual and audio •terf1ls, to serve IS I resource ind referral point for reference lnqutrtes ind to encourage residents of 111 19es to use and enjoy the library. S-lttwary services ire 1v1t11ble only to Engl..ood ctttzens. these Include: I . Haae Services Progr•. The hoa services progr• was started to provide ltbrary books to those people tn Englewood who, due to 1apalr9d pllystc1l IIObility, are unable to coae to the Engl..ood Public Library or to the Bookllobtle stops for l,-lr litw1ry needs. For furt,-r tnforutton, please c111 762.2550. Z. l11ter -l lbr1ry LOIII '"9r•. ("9191110d resldeftts uy recau-st service under t,-Inter-library Loan Progr• through the Englewood library. .,....,-tllts prGtr•, OM aay request utertal froa I ltbrary 1ny place tn the United States .._ fra oUlff co.tries. J . OperathNt ID "°Vr• ("9191110d restca..ts uy check out an electric engraver froa the Engl..ood Library to urk tt .. s that are 1ttracttwe to t11tnlders such as TY's, vtR's, c ... ras, etc. TN library ts located at the north stde of t,-Engl..ood City Hall at 3400 South Ehtt Street. • , • • r I . ... I .. , • ~ I • • • TIiie Ar.-.. COUlttJ Building 111d Zonl11g Departllel'lt llas Jurisdiction over construction that takes place in U. •IIICOf'POrated sections of Ar.,._ County. After annexation to Englewocl, tlle Building and Safety Di· whl• of U. Departaent of C-tty DIYelo,-nt will writ with the property owners wllo wish to build or raode1 structures Oft their PF'O\·irty. lotll lN Ctty of C11glewod 111d Ar.,... C.U.ty operate under tlle Untfora codes, t .e., the Uni fora Building Cede, UlllfON rtre Code. 111d tN UlltfOtW Clectrtcal, Ph11blng, Heating, and llechantcal Codes. For this rea- SN, lN ,...,,....ts for c01tstnactt01t W1N11d be the s-under either tlle County or Englewocl regulations. TIiie res,oase tf• for 1111,ectt•s cNld be expected to be aon tt•l1 by tlle Englewood Dtpartllel'lt than by lN C...ty becHH of tN dtstace 111d area 11YOlved under the Jurtsdtctton of tlle tw departaents. • # • • I , . r I . ~ I • " I .. • " -' . . ' -... • i. • C: -... I; •• >~ c! .. .. u ... --I= U• WO .I.I .. " 51 •-5 .... -;; 1 -> • :I .... l! :.i .. ~ "" Ii N . = ... .I .1 I _ .. -.... . .. !1 ! I . .. ::I -~ ·t .. :! I . .. .. .. .. • JO• -.. I! I . .. -J .. . ... I S.!~ iJ! -1 ... , .. -J • I ~~! u -e .. u • .. i I • I H • • • , • "' -. ' ]- • • . . '· • 'i .. .. I .. A. -... u I --,.. ~ t: I'~ l .. A. WC ~1 A. 0 .. ... 0 ... .. u .. I: I ---.. I .. 11 .. . Ii ... .. .. --t: ' ~R I"' .: -.1 ... :..1 • .I ,I ... a .. .. -0 ~ C c .. .. .1--... 'i C .. I -... _ I .. • 0 ... ... ,c .. ,..; _,. -.. _ .. .. _ ~r lil -~ -.. .. : . I '1 -· .I 1:: j ..... -: ,; 0 : . .. e-... ~ l --,J & •~ I _., -· ..... :1 _ .. .:J '1 ... o,. J ... ii .. u -Ii --• -... ... I' .. ~, : .... r -.. .. I' ! ]I ¥-...,M ti .. • I .. ..... I! I ~I . .. -. ~I u) .. I=.; --!-.. .I !: -~, -:! I !s-•~ • • .. I; ·-!11 t.:: I &~ • • , • .. ~ • • .i effect wt11 tht MM ut ton haw• on the 11st of your property? ZCN1 t!!9 : ,t UMI ,nseat tf•, t he property CN1 Solltll fllrtposa DrtYe 1nd Oft West Tufts Avenue ts zoned by Arapahoe CollttJ l ·l, St,le-f1a t l1 llsldelltt11, wttll tht excepttOII of tht property at 1510 West Tufts Avenue, llilltcll Is r ONd or bu s iness tllldtr • '1111Md Onelo,lllftt. TIie property wt tll fr011t19t OIi Solltll Wllldtnllre Street ts zoned 1·1, Industrial, by Arapahoe County. TIie ,,..,.rt, OIi 111st lellnt• AYIMII Is zONd l·Z, Business, with the exception of the westernaost por· U • of tlle Moat l.tllbtr property, ..a.tell Is zoned 0, Opeft • ....... tlle ,rowt sl 011s of tlle 1965 Nlllltctpa1 AatHttOII Act, the ctty wtll be required to bring the 1nnexed property -*r tlMI CDYff' of tht [ftg11WOOd ZCNlfftl flap within 90 d1ys of tht effective date of the annexation. ht st.ff wt ll cCN1 t1Ct tht property .....s prior to tht public hearing btfore the City Planning and Zoning C-t ss t• to discuss tM proposed ZCN1f11g. ht utstt11g •ses wl ll bt stadted, Md every tffort wtll bt llldt to p1act tht properties In a zone clas- slftu ttCN1 tllat wt1 1 accllladatt tllose Hts. S...ld MNllld ,..., .. ,racttct dtctatt a classtftcatton ..e.tch Is at variance with the existing use, that use -Id contt-Ha •...c•forat1111111•. TM IIOIICOllforatng use runs wtth tht land, not with the present ... r . • , • • I r I . • I • " I • • • till I I I. s= I ·-! ::,,.. 1= ) ' cS ! J 1 "' t •• I • • • ~- = ! J I : d • • • I . • • • • • j I I fy j •i -.L 0~ • • • ---- • . ... ----·------------ 11)1 ·I I • • - - • • • j f I ~ J •i -J. 0~ • • • IJ> / ------------------ ··------··--------- .,, "' - --::.~-==::::==::::ii111 .... E111~-----_,.I j • . I • • ' • 1tt11t, s.ntc. .~ • '1lallts to tht f ar·sl9'tttdMss and deteral11atton of Englwood's lllayor Charles R. Allen (1948·1951), the City Is 110t d1pelldellt OIi 1111 other JurlsdlcllOII for Its water supply. This .. tes tt possible for Englewood to ,rovlde wter unlce to properties 111 tlle city at a very favorable rate. The City also provides water ser· vice to ,,..,.rttes Ntslde of tlle City, bllt at III increased cost. n. All• fflter '1111t Is located at 1500 llest LQlOII AYNUe and the staff Is mre than happy to have per· SOIis vtslt Ute faclllty at any ti ... 5-f' n. ctttes of £atlewoocl 111d ltttletN .,.,.ate tht IIHt .. ter Treatatnt Plant wlltch ts located at 2900 South Platte at..,. Drtwe . A sn at11tOII reJ....att• of tlle pl111t Is now underway and ts expected to take about tllll ,..rs. T1IIII savt1191 OIi t11·Ctty wers•s Ntstde·Of·Ctty rates for s.-.r service ts not as stgntftcant as wttll water . c.rr.t UttlttJ Service: ltlter Five of tile,...,.,.. ,,,...-ties 11 tile lllrt,na/T11fts/lltllderaere annexation area are now recetvtng •tered •ter sentce f,-£atlewoocl 111d 11sat119 tllat tile rate of consU11ptton would reaatn the SIM when the prop· erty h ....., le l'atlewoocl, tMn .. 1d be a 10tlceable savings to these users. It ts usaed tile otller ,,,...-ties are •sl119 wllwater and they aay continue to do so following annexation to c .. 1 ...... S-ld It be IIOUSUry to aballdoll tllt wll 11 tht future, tt wtll be possible to purchase a tap and tap onto tile (1191ewoocl 1t1e. If tht property ..,. 110t 111 the Ctty, an appltcatton would have to be ude to the En· tlOWNd ltlter 111d 5ewr loard for perahston to tap onto the Englewood line; however, the board's policy is 1et to tss• •Y addtttonal taps to persons not In the City of Englewood. n. J/4• rtstdattal water tap fN for Englewood property owners would be Sl,000. The fee for• 3/4• restdellttal t• for persou not tn Englewood would be SI ,500. • , • • I r I . • ~ '\ • • ~ L~ • ~ A11 of the devellll*f properties 111 the Nariposl,'Tufts/Viftde,.re 1re1 are on Englewood sewer 1t this ttae. The lel1evt .. Annea1tton: ~ lotll of the properties In ti.ts 1re1 are on Denver water 1t this ti•, ind tt ts our understanding that they .. Id raal11 • DNver water fol1owt11g 1Mea1tton for the tt• being. S11111r .. tu.er of the properties OIi le11nl• are conntctld to 1 .,,.lclp1I s ... r syst•. Those txhting businesses .. Id IIOt be,...,,... to dllllgl tlletr syst•....,. annexed to Englewood. -..11 Ol/Ol/91 • , • • ,' r I . 'l I • " I ,.. . 0 - ~~.A 44.,L 41a. (\... I " ~c£ 'IJ+l. cd itt.; ALcftm 'f l/u. ,1')(,L~I 9 (l~LL d ~ ,l,,fU,.(,/r "v • • fH /TM,lv/, • I • - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes March 18, 1991 -Page 3 • • • I• SUPPORT OF HER NOMINATION FOR THE METROPOLITAN MAYORS AND CONMISSIONERS YOUTH AWARD. Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke Nays: None Absent: Council Mellber Bullock Motion carried. Mayor Yan Dyke presented Lisa with the proclaaation, and Council Mellber Habenicht presented her with a bouquet on behalf of the City Council. 9. Approval on second leading COUNCIL MENIER HATIWIAY IIDYED, -IT WAS SECCIIIDED, TO AffllOYE AIEll>A ITEMS 9 (a) TillCIUIH (b) AS FOLLCIIIS: (a) ORDINANCE NO. 17, SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 8, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL M£"8ER HABENICHT) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COLORADO HUMANE SOCIETY AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD CONCERNING THE ENGLEWOOD ANIMAL SHEL - TER BEING OPERATED BY THE COLORADO HUMANE SOCIETY. (b) ORDINANCE NO . 18, SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 16, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NENBER HATHAWAY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A DISCOIIIT Of 5S FOR ALL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PAYMENTS MD£ WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER FINAL PUBLICATION Of THE ASSESSING OR - DINANCE BY ADDING A IOI SECTION 10 TO TITLE 11 , CHAPTER Z. Ayes : Nays : Absent : Mot i on carr i ed . 10 . M1tc NNrtnt Counctl ...._r s Koltay, Hathway , Vtvgtns , Clayton, Habetltcllt, Van l>J'e loM COUftC tl ...._r lullock No public lltar tng wa s sclltdu l td. 11 . '"1-..... , .............. rroa the Planning l r, bt.tl for Coun • by Attftd It •. ' I . • , , - - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes March 18, 1991 -Page 4 • . : . • ll(a) contains a lllllber COllll)any and a rental operation, and it will be sugges- ted that the area be zoned 8-Z. The rental operation would be a permitted use in 8-Z; the lUllber coapany would not be a peraitted use, but would become a non-confor11ing use. It is proposed that an annexation agreement be entered into with the owner of the lUllber COllll)any which acknowledges the 8-Z zoning, but waives the non-conforaing provisions to allow the lllllber COllll)any to main- tain itself and i111>rove its quality as long as it reaains a lullber company. As the annexation agreeaent would be a condition on the annexation, Mr. Wanush rec011111ended a public hearing be held concerning Agenda Itea ll(a). He sugges- ted May 6, 1991 as the hearing date explaining that publication requirements precluded having the hearing sooner. With regard to the areas covered by Agenda Itea ll(b), Mr. Wanush explained a public hearing is .. , NHHIPf 11 1' ii not required by State _.'.J tatute; however, if Council decides to hold a public hearing, he recoaended both hearings be conducted on May 6 1 1991. Discussion ensued concerning the zoning process, as well as the differences between the City's codes and those of Arapahoe County and how these differen- ces aight affect the property owners. A question was raised by Council Mellber Wiggins concerning a railway spur on one owner's property. Mr. Wanush agreed to discuss the aatter with the owner to alleviate any confusion which exists. (a) The City Clerk was asked to read Council 9111 No. 18, entitled: COUNCIL Bill II>. 18, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NOIBER WIGGINS A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE AIIOING A 5.142S+ ACRE PARCEL Of REAL PROPERTY TO THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. CGUIICIL IIElaEI 111•1• .... -IT as SB .. , TO a,PIDI( --ITDI 11(1) • CGUIICIL IIU •• II, IBID Of 1111. Ayes: Council ..._.rs loltay, Hath.,.y, Wi91ins, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: Nolle Absent: Council ..._.r Bullock Motion carried. (b) The City Clerk was asked to read Council 9111 No . 19 , entitled : COUNCIL llll NO . 19, INTIQJUCm IY COUNCIL MOaCI WICiCINS A ll ll FOi M OIDINMC( ._lllC FIVE PAICCLS Of REAl PDUTY TO THE CITY Of ENGL(lilOOD, COl.OUDO . CGUIICIL IIElaEI 111•1• .... -IT as SUI.II, TO a,pllft --ITDI 11(11) • CIIIICIL IIU •• It, IDID If 1111. Ayes : Council ..._.r, loltay, Hath ... y, Wt91ins, ClaytCMt, ttaMftitht, Van Dyke Nays : Nolle Ab fftl : Council ..._.r 11,llotk MoliOft carried . • l I . • , - • • • ·, Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes March 18, 1991 -Page 5 ,,. -• • Council Member Hathaway stated she would be tn favor of holding public hear- ings on both annexations, in accordance with Council's policy stateaent to be open, honest, and up front as auch as possible concerning its decisions. COUNCIL NDIIER IIATIWIAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECClll)ED, TO HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON NAY I, 1111, 7:30 P.N., IN HURD TO THE PROPOSED AIIEXATIONS SET FOITH IN COUNCIL IILL NOS. 11 AND 11. Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Absent: Council Nellber Bullock Motton carried. (c) Director Wanush presented a recoaendatton froa the Department of C01111Untty Development to adopt a btll for an ordtnanc:e amending the Englewood Municipal Code relating to Neighborhood Services Officers. Mr. Wanush ex- plained this action ts one of several which ts necessary due to the organiza- tional changes tapleaented January 1, 1991. The change ensures that all code enforc ... nt officers have the authority to enforce the necessary provisions of the Code. The City Clerk was asked to read Counctl 8111 No. 17, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 17, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A Bill FOR AN OIIDINANCE ANEll>ING TITLE 6, CHAPTER 5, SECTION 1, AND TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6A, SECTION 5 ENGLEWOOD IUIICIPAL CODE HIS, RELATING TO ISSUING SUN- fOIS AND COIIPLAINTS BY NEIGHIOIHXJO SERVICE OFFICERS. Cross -training and 01"9antzattonal trade cert1f1catton were explained. CGIIICIL .... MTIIMllY aD, -IT IIAS SUCIIIED, TO APPllft MBmA ITDI ll(c) -CGIIICIL IILL •• 17, BIES Of 1Nl. Ayes: Counc:11 Nlllbers loltay, Hath•ay, Wt99tns, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Abstt1t: Council Nlllber Bullock Nolton carried. (d) Director Esterly presented a rec:Olllllftdatton fraa the Dlparllleftt of Pub lic Works to adopt a resolution Wftdtng the 1911 Public llll)rovwnt Fund . Nr . Es terly explained the need for addttt_..1 funds tn the IIIOUftt of SZJ4 ,500 for f ou r projects : City Hall Asbe stos Abat ..... t Paving Dtstrtct M/Coftcrete Protr• 1911 l ibrary Carpet Replac ..... t Recreat i on Center Offices Total S I0,000 15,000 H,000 34500 SZM,500 •. I .. I. • - WANUSH: • • • • • t• • AGEll>A ITEM 11A AND B -ANNEXATIONS -CB. NOS. 18 l 19 MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF COUNCIL. THERE ARE TWO ITEMS I'D LIKE TO COVER PRETTY MUCH TOGETHER. THEY ARE ITEMS llA AND 118 -THEY'RE BOTH ANNEXATIONS AND SOME OF MY COMMENTS WILL RELATE TO BOTH OF THEM AND WHERE, WELL, WHERE THEY DON'T COYER BOTH, I'll POINT OUT INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND MAKE SEPARATE RECOMMENDATIONS. IF THAT'S OKAY WITH THE COUNCIL. OKAY. ,, - IN THE, IN ANNEXATIONS, ANNEXATIONS ARE GOVERNED FAIRLY STRICTLY THROUGH STATE STATUTES, AND THERE'S SEVERAL WHAT I'll CALL THE NORMAL TESTS OF ANNEXATION TO DETERMINE WHEN A COtllJNITY SHOULD OR SHOULD NOT REACH OUT TO BRING MORE LAND INTO ITS JURISDICTION. AND THESE THESES ARE: NO. 1 -THAT NOT LESS THAN l/6TH OF THE BOUNDARY OF ANY AREA TO BE ANNEXED SHOULD BE CONTIGUOUS TO THE CURRENT CITY LIMITS, THAT A COMMUNITY OF INTEREST EXISTS BETWEEN THE AREA AND THE JURISDICTION, THAT THE AREA Will BE URBAN, OR IS URBAN OR Will BE URBAN IN THE NEAR FUTURE, AND LASTLY THAT THE AREA TO BE ANNEXED CAN BE INTEGRATED OR CAPABLE OF BEING INTEGRATED WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY. THE ANNEXATIONS THAT WE'RE DEALING WITH TONIGHT MEET All THESE TESTS. AND EVEN SO, AH, IRREGARDLESS OF THESE TESTS THERE IS ANOTHER BROADER TEST THAT THESE All MEET, THAT THEY ARE 10~ SURROUll>ED BY THE CITY LIMITS. WHEN THAT OCCURS THERE ARE, THE LAW, THE LAW ALLOWS A GREATER EASE IN ANNEXATION AND ALLOWS THE COUNCIL TO ANNEX PURELY BY MEANS OF ORDINANCE. LET ME STEP TO THE, USE THE PICTURES HERE TO SHOW YOU EXACTLY WHICH AREAS WE ARE TALKING ABOUT. AREA l IA, THE FIRST ORDINANCE ON ANNEXATION IS AN AREA RIGHT IN HERE· THIS IS BELLEVIEW, CITY LIMITS BOUll)ARJES HERE, WINDOIERE RUNNING NORTH AND SOUTH THIS WAY . THIS IS AN AREA Of APPIIOllMTELY 5.1 ACRES · PART Of IT IS USED FOR AN EQUIPNENT REIITAL OP(RATJON AND THE REMlll>£R Of IT FROM ABOUT HERE IS A LUMl[R CONPANY. AREA Ill IS UP IN HERE AND CONSISTS OF FIVE PARCELS Of I.AND, All FAIRLY SMLL MIT TOTALING AGAIN ROUGHLY FIVE ACRES All TOGETHER. IWIJFACTURING IN HERE, AND HERE THERE'S SCIIE RES1D£NTIAL USES IN HERE, RESIDENTIAL HERE, AND SOME RES1D£NTIAL HERE. I'll JUST LEAVE THAT UP SO YOU CAN REFER TO IT, AND I'll REFER TO IT FROM THE POOIUM. AREA IIA HAS BEEN, ON BELLEVIEW, IS TOTALLY SURROUNDED BY THE CITY AND ONE Of TH£ TESTS IN THE STATE STATUTE THAT THAT CONDITION HAS TO HAVE EXISTED FOR THR££ OR MOR£ YEARS, AND THIS CONDITION HAS EllST£D FOR CERTAINLY SINCE THE ANNEXATION Of THE FAIRliROUNDS AND THE ORIVE IN SIT[, WHICH IMS DON(, I THI*, IN THE MID IO 'S, CERTAINLY WELL OVER THE THREE YEAR LIMIT. IT, IT IS, LIKE J SAID , CURRENTLY HOMC LUMl[R CONPMV AND A RENTAL OP(RATION. THIS, AH, WE 'VE NET IN BOTH ARW Of' ANNEJATJON, WE'VE NET WITH THE OWNERS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS, WE 'VE HAD NUMBEROUS NEETINGS WITH STAFF, WE INVOLVED VIRTUAL Y All CERTAIN STAFF BECAUSE W£ WERE CERTAIN THAT PEOPLE TO BE ANNEXED HAO SOME CONCERNS AND SOME INTERESTS IN WHAT WOULD HAPPEN AFTER AIIICXATION. WE PROIAll.V MU ON THREE OR FU OCCASIONS WITH lAIGER GROUPS AND CERTAINLY INDIVIDUALLY, WE 'VE T I . • , - • CLA YTON : • • • • /4 • WITH OTHER PEOPLE AS WELL. THE MAIN CONCERN OF THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY IN 118, THEIR BUSINESS -AND OBVIOUSLY THEY ARE CONCERNED ABOUT THEIR ZONING WHEN THEY COME IN. AS YOU CAN SEE, THE KIND OF RED AREA WITHIN THE CITY IS CURRENTLY ZONED B-2. THE BROWNISH AREA IS A RESIDENTIAL ZONE, AND SO THE ZONING BEING RECOMMENDED, AND THAT'S NOT TO BE DECIDED IN THIS, THIS IS JUST MORE INFORMATION, THE ZONING TO BE RECOMMENDED AND WILL GO THROUGH THE PLANNING COMMISSION FOR PUBLIC HEARING AND THE COUNCIL FOR PUBLIC HEARING, IS B-2. NOW THE RENTAL OPERATION WOULD BE A PERMITTED USE IN THE B-2. THE LUMBER COMPANY WOULD NOT BE A PERMITTED USE IN B-2, IT WOULD BECOME, WITHOUT ANY OTHER ACTION, IT WOULD BECOME A NON-CONFORMING USE. NOW THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NON-CONFORMING USE IN THIS CIRCUMSTANCE IS THAT IT GENERALLY DOES NOT ALLOW ANY BASIC EXPANSION OR SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT TO THE OPERATION. THE IDEA IS THAT OVER TIME YOU WANT TO GET RID OF IT. BUT WE'VE BEEN TALKING WITH THE OWNERS OF THIS PROPERTY, AND AT THIS POINT STAFF WOULD RECOMMEND THAT WE ENTER INTO ANNEXATION AGREEMENT -NOT YET DRAFTED -THAT WOULD ACKNOWLEDGE THE 8-2 ZONING, BUT IN A SENSE WAIVE THE NON-CONFORIUNG PROVISIONS OF THE CODE TO ALLOW THIS OPERATION TO MAINTAIN ITSELF, TO IMPROVE ITS QUALITY OVER THE YEARS AS LONG AS IT MAINTAINED ITSELF IN THE SANE USE IT CURRENTLY IS WHICH IS THE LUMBER YARD. AND lltAT I WOULD RECCIIIEND IS THAT WE PUT THIS LANGUAGE IN WRITING AND THAT AT THE SECOND READING WE HAVE ALSO ON THE AGENDA A, AH, A RECOMMENDATION TO ADOPT AN NEXATION AGREEMENT THAT WOULD SOLIDIFY THIS AND MAKE IT PUBLIC AND EVERYONE WOULD HAVE A DOCUMENT SO THAT 10-15 YEARS FRON NOW WHEN THERE 'S NOT TOD MANY PEOPLE AIIOIN> THAT REMENBER THIS, THIS WILL BE ON THE RECORD FOR THAT OPERATION. ON THE OTHER AREA 118, THERE AR£ II>, THERE ARE REALLY II> EXCEPTIONS TO THE NEXATION PIIOCESS. lltAT 11£ WOULD RECOMMEND SINCE THE NEXATION AGREEIIENT IS ESSENTIALLY A CONDITION Of SOIi£ KIND ON AIIIEXATION, 11£ WOULD RECOIIEI) THAT YOU HOLD, THAT YOU ACTUALLY HOLD A PUil.iC HEARING PRIOR TO THE SECOND READING, OR SltlllTMEOUSLY 111TH THE SECOND IODJNG Of THIS ORDINANCE, AH, SO TO CIVE ANYIODY ELSE AN OPIIOITIIIJTY TO TALI AIOUT AND ADOl£SS SOIi£ Of THESE ISSUES 1 'M RAISING, Ml) Ill IIOUl.D lt(COIIEI) THAT THAT HEARING BE SET FOR MY 6TH. THE ll£ASCII IT'S THAT FAR II ADVANCE JS THERE 'S SOIi£ STATUTORY REQUIIDOTS Of IIITICE THAT liO l£YOIID OUI M IUIICIPAL REQUIREIOTS FOR ll>TICE • II( NAVE TO PUil.iSM FOUi SUCCESSIVE TIMES, IY THE TIME YOU DO THAT, YOU, YOUI, YOU CAN 'T GET THE MEETING IN APRIL, EVEI THE WT MEETING IN APRIL. SO, ll('RE RECOMMENDING THE FIRST MEETING JI MY . ON THE AREA 111, ll('lt( ll>T lt(COIIEl)ING THAT YOU HOLD A PUil.iC HEARING . NON£ IS REQUllt£D THIOUriH STATUTE . YOU CHTAIILY HAVE TH PREROCATIVC AS COUNCIL TO, TO HOlD THAT HEARING . IUT If YOU DO. THEN AGAIN IIE 'D PROIAll SET IT FOR TN( SM£ ~TE . IUT IF YOU DON 'T, IIC 'D PUT THIS CII SCCOND IODI AT THE NUT AVAIi.Ail[ COUNCIL MEETING . AH , l 'D IC CUD TO R ANY QU(STICIIS THAT IDIERS Of COUNCIL MY NAY • . ' . ' I . • I - • • • • • • EXPAND IN THE COURSE OF THEIR BUSINESS THAT WE WOULD ALSO AGREE TO CONSIDER REZONING SOME OF THE CURRENT B-2. WANUSH: WELL, I THINK IF WE WERE TO DO, NUMBER ONE, THAT'S NOW OWNED BY SOUTH SUBURBAN, BUT NUMBER TWO, I THINK I WOULD PREFER TO GO ALONG THE SAME WAY WE'RE DOING IT. IF YOU WANTED TO DO THAT, AND I'M NOT SO SURE I'D RECOIIIJEfll THAT, BUT I UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU'RE SAVING. IF YOU CHANGE IT, YOU HAVE TO CHANGE IT TO INOUSTRIAL, AND TAHT'S BEEN THE PROBLEM. I MEAN IT'S JUST INDUSTRIAL IN THAT AREA DOES NOT MAKE SENSE AS A ZONE, BUT IF YOU CAN, THE LUMBER YARD IS NOT THAT AN OBNOXIOUS USE IN THE AREA, BUT THERE MAY BE OTHERS THAT WOULD BE IN THE INDUSTRIAL AREA. SEE THAT'S WHAT WE'RE TRYING TO PROTECT. CLAYTON: I AGREE, ANO I'VE KNOWN tOIE LUIIIER FOR A LONG TIME, AND THEY'RE A FINE BUSINESS AND THEY'RE CERTAINLY AN ASSET TO OUR COMMUNITY, AND I WOULD HOPE THAT WE COULD FIii> A WAY TO NOT JUST ENCOURAGE THEM TO STAY A SHORT TERN BUT IF THEY CHOSE TO TO SAY IN A LONG TERN, AND IF THEY WANT, IF THEY COULD NEGOTIATE FOR A LITTLE EXTRA LANO FROM SOUTH SUBURBAN, I GUESS IT SEENS TO ME THAT WE SHOULD ENCOURAGE THAT ANO NOTICE, I THHIC THEY'RE CURRENTLY LEASING SOME OF SOUTH SUBURBM'S LAIi> FOR STORAGE, I PERSUME THAT THAT IS IN VIOLATION OF OUR CURRENT ZONING ORDINANCE. WANUSH: PAOBABL Y. CLAYTON: I THHIC WE OUGHT TO, I THHIC WE OUGHT TO BE AWARE OF THAT ANO ASSIST THEM IN MAINTAINING ... WANUSH: WE DID TALK TO, WE WOULD INCLUDE WHATEVER LAIi> THEY CURRENTLY USE WOULD BE PART Of THIS AGREEMENT, BUT I '0 BE WILLING TO TALK WITH THEM ABOUT THEIR NEEDS FOR EIPAIISION All>, BUT SONE OF THIS TRULY A LEGAL QUESTION THAT WE NEm TO ADORESS, All> I'D HAVE TO WORK WITH THE C ITV ATTORNEY. DEVITT: THE ISSUE THAT THAT CWTES IS YOU'RE REZONING IN EFFECT SCIIEONE ELSE'S PROPERTY. THERE'S ll>T M APPLICANT EITHER BEFORE THE COUNCIL OR THE PUlllllli COIIIISSICII. All> PROPERLY TO EFFECT A REZCllllli OF A THIRD PARTY, THEY HA¥£ TO I( IIIVOlVm IN THAT SCIIEHOW SCIOAY. MO IT DOES CREATE ll>TICE ISSUES MO IT CREATES OTHER ... THEY MY ll>T WMT THE REZCllllli FOR WHATEVER REASCII. CLAYTON: I Ull>ERSTMO. I GUESS I 'II ll>T SU&CESTilli WE REZCII£ THE ADJACENT LMD, BUT WE ENTER INTO A Pl£·MIOATICII Aa£00T WITH HONE LUNl£R THAT SAYS SHOULD THEY IN THE FUTUR( PUICHASE SCIIE THAT WE COULD CCIISIDER REZCllllli . WE IIOULCll'T MITOMTICAllY PRECLUDE THAT AS A PRE ·CCIIDITICII • HABENICHT: Alt£ THERE Alt£ MY OR Sl&IUrlCMT DIFFCR£1C[S IN MY OF TH( CODES, IUILDllli CODES, FIR£ CODES, WHATMR , WCTY COOES IETWECI THE CIT MO THC COUNTY THAT .••. SH : WE 'VE HAD OUR FIR£ DENltnoT VISIT THC SITE, THE IUILDllli DEPMTll(IT, MD ZCllllli All VISIT TN[ SIT[ FOi THESC VMIOUS IWiCIIS TO IWOIII T OIIIEI OF IIHAT OWIC(S MY OCCUR . TN[ FIR( DENITIIOll HAS WRITTEN A l[TT[I TO Olll[I IIUCM lllll IC PUT II THE CORD • 1 • ' I . • , - • • • • • .. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING THAT ESSENTIALLY SAYS THERE ARE NO PROBLEMS. THEY DO HAVE AN ABOVE-GROUND TANK, A FUEL TANK THAT WOULDN'T BE ALLOWED PER OUR CURRENT CODE. BUT THE RECOMMENDATION WAS THAT IT IF THEY GOT THE STATE APPROVAL UNDER WHICH THEY NOW FALL AND HAD THAT THAT WE WOULD JUST ACCEPT THAT WHEN THEY CAME IN. SO THAT'S ONE. BUILDING CODES, I HAVEN'T SEEN THE FINAL REPORT FROM OUR BUILDING DEPARTMENT BUT THEY ARE RIGHT THERE DRAFTING SOMETHING FOR THE OWNER TO TALK ABOUT WHAT THOSE ISSUES ARE, AND WE'LL HAVE FULL INFORMATION AND SO WILL THE OWNER PRIOR TO THE FINAL. AND THE RECOMMENDATION ON THE NON-CONFORMING USE COMES BECAUSE OF OUR ZONING REVIEW. HABENICHT: THANK YOU. WIGGINS: YES, YOUR HONOR. SINCE THIS IS IN MY DISTRICT THAT THIS IS GOING TO HAPPEN TO ALL THESE, I WAS JUST CURIOUS ON THIS PRE-ANNEXATION AGREEMENT, I SEE MR. MIKE GUETZ IS HERE FROM HOME LUMBER. IS, I JUST NEm TO ASK HIM A QUESTION. ARE YOU HAPPY OR CONTENTED WITH THE AGREEMENT THAT YOU All> MR. WANUSH HAVE TENTATIVELY AGREED TO? ARE YOU GOING TO ACCEPT IT OR, OR IS IT A BIG ISSUE TO YOU? GUETZ: IT'S HARO TO ACCEPT OR REJECT IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT. WE MET TODAY All) IT'S ALL WORDS THAT NEED TO BE WORKED OUT THAT ARE CONSISTENT WITH WHAT HE WANTS TO DO WHICH I UNDERSTAII>. IT ALSO NEEDS TO BE CONSISTENT WITH WHAT WE NEED TO DO AS A BUSINESS, SO IT'S JUST A QUESTION OF GETTING THOSE WORDS DOWN All> AT THAT POINT WE WILL AGREE OR DISAGREE. I UNDERSTAII> THE CITY' S INTENT, I HOPE YOU' LL UNDERSTAII> OUR INTENT. WIGGINS: THAii( YOU. MOTHER QUESTION, MR. IIMUSH, ON 118, THE ONE THERE AT THE CORNER Of TUFTS All> WIIIDOIERE, I REMOIIER A HEARING WE HAD BEFORE HAIi>, H£ WAS TAl.llNG AIOUT HIS CURRENT RATING All> WHAT IT WOULD MOVE DOWN, IT WOULD liO FD Ml 1-1 TO 1-2, OR ARE THESE 1-2 All> GOES TO 1-1? WANUSH : .,, HE, HE CURRENTLY HAS, THE USE IS THE USE -LET ME SHOii YOU lltlCH ONE IT IS - WIGGINS: YEAH, I Ka lltlCH ONE IT IS, AT THE VUY TOP THERE. WANUSH: WIGG! THIS PIECE OF PIOPUTY IS CUIIOITLY KING USED IIIJUSTIIALLY, All) IN OUR OIOIIIMCE IT WOULD IE PEMITTfD II M I· I lGII(. All) OF COURSE YOU CM SEE All THE DAil ll.llE THAT 'S 51 ... IIUNG IT IS l ·l. WE'RE RECONMEII) I NG THAT THAT Pl ECE I( lOIIO) I · I AS MELL, MD THE PIOPERTY OIIIEI HAS 1£GISTEl£D SOME OIJ(CTICIIS, _, THE PIIMIY OIJECTICII IS THAT THAT, Wl:ll, II THE COIIITY D NC CM USC IT AS l ·Z All) WHAT IF H( IMITS TO SCLL IT JI TN( FUTUI( AS l ·Z, MDl 'T W DOALUJNG HIS PIOP£1TY . _, THAT 'S Ml ISM THAT WI LL K KFOIC TNC ZCIIIIIG . TNC OTHU ISSUC IIIOUCHT UP TALlCD TO TM( CITY ATTOIIIEY GI WAS I ICOll(CT ON THAT OIi( STl((T? MAD , W£ MAD OWCES II A • • • •lllMY LIIIC, All) I T"S All l(CII SCTILEO? LI II CCITCR Of AT THAT . I THI ITT D TO CITY ' I . • , - • • • • • ... ATTORNEY, AND I THINK THEY ARE REFLECTED IN THE DOCUMENTS YOU HAVE BEFORE YOU TONIGHT. WIGGINS: AND THE OTHER THING, HE QUESTIONED THE RAILROAD SPUR THERE, THAT WAS ANOTHER SELLING POINT, AND AS I WAS LISTENING TO RICK KAHM SAY THAT WAS GOING TO BE REMOVED WHEN THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT ... WANUSH: THAT'S WHAT I UNDERSTAND. WIGGINS: .... CORRECTED THAT, THAT WOULD NOT STAY, THAT SPUR WOULD BE GONE. WANUSH: THAT'S CORRECT. WIGGINS: THAT GOES TO CEDAR LUMBER, THE OLD CEDAR LUMBER BUILDING, AND TO HIM THAT WAS A SELLING POINT, Afl> IS THAT GOING TO GO? HAS THAT BEEN CHANGED? IS HE AWARE OF THAT? WANUSH: A ... H, l'VE NOT HAD ANY ADDITIONAL CONTACT WITH HIM, BUT I, HE WAS THERE AT THE TIME I THINK WHEN RICK KAtll WAS TALKING ABOUT THAT, I BELIEVE. WIGGINS: WELL, THAT WAS AT THE POINT HE STILL DID NOT KIOI. HE THOUGHT IT WAS GOING TO BE THERE All> IT WAS NEVER SETTLED. WANUSH: OH, I SEE, WELL THEN, WELL THEN I DCll'T KNOii. DEWITT: WELL, I THINK THE PUC HAS HELD HEARINGS TO CLOSE THAT PARTICULAR SPUR All> THOSE HEARINGS WERE HELD I THINK TWO YEARS AGO, AND NOT A SINGLE BUSINESS PERSC. AT THAT POINT IN TIME, AS I RECALL, OBJECTED TO THE CLOSING Of THAT SPUR. WIGGINS: I CUESS HE JUST IIASll'T MN£ Of IT, All> I THINK TO THIS DAY HE THINKS HE'S &GING TO HAVE A SPUR IN THERE, AND HE'S GOING TO END UP Ill THOUT CIIE . DEWITT: IUT THAT'S A DECISICII Of THE PUC ••• WIGGINS: RIGHT. DEWITT: AS WELL AS THE IUll.lNGTCII aTHE• OR THE SMTA FE, I D'T RENE•H IIIICII IS IMS. 11D 'IMT ISSUl IMS IIDUIHT TO CUit IL, AS I ROIENl(R, All> IMS u1sm, _, YOU ICIDI, THERE IMS NO IUSINESS CCIIUUTY THAT IMS INTEl£STED IN PIOTECTING THAT SPUR, SO ... IWIISH : COUNCIi.iN lll"UIS, I 'LL I( SUI£ 'IMT NE IS IWOIIO, ONE WAY OR THE OTHER • WIGGINS : &000, IF YOU 'LL LET HUI ICIDI . CMIS£ HE 'S UNDU THE NISCONCCPTICII . THAT 'S ALL I HAW£ YU HOIOI . VANDYK : OKAY, IS THERE MYlMING l Of COUNCIL? OKAY, WELL THEN NEED A 91)TICII . IIIGGI : YCS , YOUII HONOlt , I 'D l I TO MAW£ NO . 18 . • t . . . I. • , . , - • • • • • I • • (. CLERK: READS BILL. WIGGINS : YOUR HONOR, I MOVE FOR ADOPTION OF COUNCIL Bill N0.18. HATHAWAY: SECOND. VAN DYKE: SECONDED BY RITA HATHAWAY. ANY FURTHER DISCUSSION? PLEASE VOTE. CLERK: SIX AYES, ONE ABSENT. ~ VAN DYKE: THE MOTION PASSES. I'D LIKE TO ASIC FOR A MOTION TO SET THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE 6TH. HATHAWAY: YOUR HONOR, A POINT OF CLARIFICATION, IS THE PUBLIC HEARING ON BOTH COUNCIL Bill 18 AND COUNCIL Bill 19. DO VE NEED TO SET SEPARATE PUBLIC HEARINGS, CAN VE PASS BOTH OF THOSE? VAN DYKE: WELL, DO VE VANT TO HAVE A PUBLIC HEARING ON BOTH THOUGHT? THE RECONNENDATION .•• FRASER: NAVOR, THE RECOIIIENDATION FRON STAFF VAS TO HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ONLY ON ONE ORDINAM:E, All> IT'S CLEARLY UP TO YOU TO DETERMINE THAT. IF YOU VANT TO DO IT ON BOTH, YOU SHOULD lll>ICATE THAT IN THE SETIING OF THE DATE. HATHAWAY: I KIii> OF THINK, I DON'T ICIOI, BEARING COUNCIL'S lll>ULGENCE ... VAN DYKE: WHY DON'T YOU ... HATHAWAY: 1 'D LIKE TO PASS BOTH OF THEN, All> THAT VAY ... VAN DYKE: WHY DON'T YOU NAKE THAT fl>TION, RITA, All> IF YOU GET THAT SUPPORT HATHAMAY: CM VE PASS IDTH OF THEN FIIST? l(CMIS( SfE II ESSENCE YOU'D IE SETIING A PUBLIC HEARING ON IDTH. VAN DYKE: THAT WOULD 8£ FINE, VE CM 0(f£R THAT IIITIL VE UT A fl>TION FOR 111 . WIGGINS : YOUR HONOR, l'D Lil[ TO ASK TH£ CITY CLEII TO READ CCUICIL BIL L II>. 19. CLERK : READ THE BILL . WI GG INS : YOUR HONOR , I NOV[ CCUICI L llll .,. It • CLAYTON : SECOND . VAN DYKE : SCCOND£D BY ... CLAYTON . MY FUITNO DISCUSSION? PLEAS[ VOT . CLERK : SIX AYES, ONE ASSENT . VAN DYl : THE NOTION PASSCS . • 10 • • ,,_ • . I . • - - • • • • . " • <. .,. HATHAWAY: YOUR HONOR, BEARING IN MIND THE FACT THAT THIS COUNCIL HAS KIND OF MADE A POLICY STATMENT TO BE OPEN AND HONEST AND UP FRONT AS POSSIBLE, I WOULD LIKE TO MOVE THAT WE HAVE A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE DATE OF MAY 6 AT 7:30 P.M. FOR BOTH COUNCIL BILL NO. 18 AND COUNCIL BILL NO. 19 -JUST TO MAKE SURE THERE ARE ABSOLUTELY NO QUESTIONS IN ANY BUSINESS OR RESIDENT'S MIND ABOUT THESE ANNEXATIONS. KOL TAY: SECOND. VAN DYKE: SECONDED BY MR. KOLTAY. ANY FURTHER DISCUSSION FROM COUNCIL? ALEX. HABENICHT: I'D JUST LIKE TO HAVE A CLARIFICATION OF WHY, WHY YOU WOULD RECClltEND AGAINST IT? WANUSH: IT'S JUST NOT REQUIRED BY THE STATUTE. IT'S JUST THE EASIER WAY. HABENICHT: IIELL, AH, IS IT MORE COSTLY? WANUSH: NOT PARTICULARLY. I WOUUll'T SEE MY INCREASE IN COST. YOU KNOW, FRASER: PUILICATIONS IS All. WANUSH: YES, MELL, PUBLICATICIIS Al£ 1£ALLY &OINli TO BE IIOUatl.Y THE SME SINCE YOU HAYE TD DO FOUi CONSEQU(TIYE PUILICATIONS TO BEGIN 111TH IN EITHER CASE. AH, NO. HABENICHT: THMl YOU. I SUPPORT THE ll>Tlml. YM DYKE: PLEASE VOTE. CLE•: SIi AYES, CIIE AISDIT. VAN DYKE: ll>TIC* CAIRl[S, SO II( NAY£ A PUil.iC HEMINli SET FOi MY 6 7:JO P.N . • II • .. I. • • , • ii ~ • • 111 ;~~~~~~~~~ l!IJ! ... . 1 • ... i. ,. .. . • ~, ===~~~==~~ , ... , .. 1, ........................... ... .. f " ,. " ,. " " ,. ,. ,. ,. . ., • • • • • • • • • • r • ... ·f ........................... , ... a ......... o -• ! : l iif: J; -1• ... 1 I "in JI ''!lil!fll ;af, • i1;·1ii·.;1 l"'iil I... '' .... ,.,., ... ::1 ~ r •. ,. =-1 ~-~ 1 l"' , ... !'11 II i"' I fl J d:, .. , l is=t Ji 111, t! ::11 !I Ii. I ; ~ • • • 2 .. :I ... r i; i::J .. I! :, .. ; .. 0 ... , .. I ''I fH .. i .. o r ...... If! 3 :? ...... f9 j!; ... 11 111 . I rl =: • ,I f9 Ii fl ...... ·1 .fr: ... , a= I =-8 I § l; UI 0 ~. a (J ... I ,1 1 I i,I • :t ... 0 ;,B ...... ~1 :! a ... : :: 11. . t .. if !" 1 • ; .. ... UI •• .. if ..... 0 8 ... . ... !1 ,B .. I~ •• 11 Jl ; r: .... i' • I a I I I i ~ = ; .. ... i i • i : :t I ... I . .. ... c o n I "' J I i " :t i i 2 f •! I ' f l I .. 1 ... ~ r: fl ~ . . ... a~ a o ; I I • .... :t "~ 0 .,. n"' C e ... "r ~·i 8 !i f9 . l I ... r I R a ,~ r "' I . 7 .~ ,; / i....i I • '- ' - ]- • • • ,,_ ' • • • BY AUIHORITY ORDINANCE NO. __ SERIESOF 1991 COUNCIL BILL NO. 17 INTROD~UNCIL MEMBER ff"'-'~-_,.... ... ~""""'...-.-- ABIUFOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 6, CHAPTER 5, SECI10N I, AND TITLE 7 CHAPTER 6A, SECTIONS ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, RELATING TO ISSUING SUMMONS AND COMPLAINTS BY NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICE OFFICERS. WHEREAS, Enpwood City CCIUDCll approwd the trwfer of catllin ftmctions and penoanel~rom lbe Eaalewood Police Depuunenl to tbc C,ommunity DCYelopment l>epar1meat. tbemby a--. tbc Nelpbarbood Semc:ea Section, Community Development l)epaa1meal; 111d NOW, 11IEREfOltE. BE ITORDAJNED BY 11IE CTY COUNCIL OF 11IE CTY OF ENGLEWOOD, CX>LORADO AS FOUDWS: &atm I. 1111.E 6, CIAPI'Ell 5, SECilON I JS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS fOLLOWS: 6-S.1: ENFORCEMENT OF ZONING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CX>DES A. Tbe :.:ri-9 ll*ialllta wbo cmOKC epedRc Code Sec:tionl M indicaled below-me--- 11111 ~ llada.) llld raldc:lld ,we odk:m oaly for lbe purpoee ot luuq 111d =.-::.ai::9.=••• foroff'-cmnrntaed ID vlolldoa oftbe Olde AO I I 7 •• atl Olde Ealo. c • Ofllcla. ZONING ENfORCEMENT OfFICEISAND~SEllVICESOPFICEltS ot ... Dlpldaea1ot Coa 1 1:S,Dnll rr•wldl1111pec11o1'1d11S,6,I, t, 10, 11,12, IS al16, AND 11TLI! 7, alAP1'Ell I, SECl'IONS IA. 18, IC. AND 2 Eaallwood ........... c.oda ....... ,w.mlhG. -~= ,,.,. ... a,., JG •• • ADOPrEDsecoNDAJl APPUCABU! • ~ Ses:dne 2: TITLE 7, CIAPl'Ell fA. SECTION s. SUIISEC110N D, ENGLEWOOD MUMICIPALO>DE ltlS ISAMl!NDED 10 UAD AS FOUDWS: 7-'A•5: C. Al••._ol .. Dl¥lllclllotN1ciewllO••._.eo ........ .., .. ,.....,,,.ot..,.JotAllldeJJ.SolT'ldlM,C1hrf1 ..... a 11 •• ..., .. , =:: ... •>+ •• , ....... +er 11, .. ,~ .... • ,<,>~,r ......... r:*a1..~===:::;&.'=.'!!!- , . • '· .. I. • - • • • March 11, 1991 un~n • • - <. 11 C Department of caaaun1ty O...lopaent ;- creation of L1a1ted Peace Officer• in Richard a. Wanuah, Director of C:C..Un1ty O...lopaent Paa• an ord1--.Milne, Title 6, Cha~er 5, section 1 and Title '7, Clla~er 6A, section 1, Snfl...ood Nun1c1pa1 Code 1915, relat1119 to 1aau1119 auaaona and coapla1nta by .. 19hborhood 8erY1cea off1cera. PIIDW ca•& MP• Tllrou9lt the adopU• of the 1991 City of ... 1...ood INdfet, tlle CCNac:11 ARllorl ... tlle trwfer of~ ana..1 COntrol Offlwa ... -ParlLillf/-.ntoned Velllcrl• Offl-r to the~ of C-.nity Dewel....-. ""'"'"" ftia la the flret of a ...._r of ordlnan-• t.llat allould be,..... to laplw, ln ooda, tlle OC'9AIII.Ntlwl cllan9ea tut -re ru I flt by ataff UNI •PPIOUed by ca..cu. ftla ~a.-lwne that all co. lafwuu1t Offl-ra, ... ... tr ... ferred, Ila-tlle ,--r to -f--tlle fellewlae ...-1a1-of tlle ... I_. ..... ,-1 .. 1 CMe • 1 . Title I ..., ...... u ..... i . Title I ... ltll .... ltatloa ). Title '7 (part) ana...1a • hwl, .._.._. PropertJ •• Title I -.u ...... •• Title t ....a. .. •• Title 10 Laftd eulNll•l•l .. ,. Title U ...1, •• ,. • ,...._., I , Title U PuUe utl.Utlee •• Title 11 ao . Title H &111.-.s, i. .-......... u, ,-1wu, .. ,,, a1a.1e ,. _.., ..._ 1a ..., ..... , ellillN t111rt n u ..._ die ,-a-.y II u &Mou,,, q • • l •, ' I • • , - - • • • • ,_ -. • • <, but the power to enforce i• neceaaary to allow for the adllliniatrative department• to coordinate activitiea for 9reater efficiency. The Police Departaent alao ha• broad JIOIMr• to enforce all of the .. Codea. In the next -ral aontha, -will alao ~nd -ndaenta to the Title 6, Aniaala a Povl, and the JMtainiatrative COdea ao that they are conaiatent with recent o~aniaational cbancJea. P!!!!£JN, '' ·- ' .. I • • e , - • • • • - ,. BY AUTHORilY ORDINANCE NO. __ SERIES OF 1991 COUNCIL BILL NO. 17 INTROD~UNCIL MEMBER , ABIUFOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 6, CHAPTEll S, SECl10N I, AND TITLE 7 CHAPI'Ell 6A, SECTIONS ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915, RELATING TO ISSUING SUMMONS AND COMPLAINTS BY NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICE omens. WHEREAS, Eopwood City Counc:ll appn,ved die trmlf'cr of c:a1llln fiancdons and oeeeaaanamwlld ffl fiom .. EDaJewoocl Police Dcpmtmcnt lo die Community DcYelopmcnt Dcplla1melllf tbereby CS--. die Neipbolbood 5emc:a Secdoll, Commualty Dcwlapmcn1 l)epadmeal; md NOW, lHEREFOllE, BE IT OllDAJNED BY 1HE CTY COUNCIL OF 'DIE CTY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO AS FOUDWS: Staten I. Tl1LE 6, alAPIEll S, SECl'ION I IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: 6-S-I: ENFOICDIENT OF ZONING AND ENVIIONMENTAL CODES A. •11• ••111•.....,.,,.. __ _.,._._tnla ,.,,a·•m eocarr,n ............. ...._..,.._...._., ... -'i«,n1• ...... ......... ,..r1,, Senfe 2; TITU 7, OIAPID 6A. SECnON S, SUBSIC110N D, ENGUWOOD MUNJaPALCODI! INS IS AMl!NDED 10 UAD AS FOLLOWS: 7-'A•S! c . Al•••• • ., ......... ., ............................ .. ,..1,,, • .,,...,.,AllkllwetT111aM,c111 11 ...... 1 •• Nrntl = aa ..... , ¢ tt ....... CC ltrntl ..,._;.._ ......... = ... _; ., ................... ., ........ ,. •lffl c.a.l.. ... 11111117 6'J IA I aP , .. rt thyr3QA a•. - . , I. • , ]- • • • • • ~ . • ' <. lbouah IUCb penonnel, by lhcir Hmltecl app t'lntmenta • specified In Section 6-S-1 or dlil Code, ue wilbaut tbc cadftcadoa ,....._ of part 3 or Ardde 33.5 orTide 24, ColonMlo llmled SCIIIUtes. D. C.ode Adnd•raam, ._ Code Eaf'orcemcal Ofllcen, ZONING ENFORCEMENT omCERS AND NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES OFFICERS o(tbe Delmtment or C'.ommualty DeveloDmenl wldl reaped to Tltla 5, 6, •• 9, 10, 11, l 2, U ... ,. A.!G> TITU! 7, alAPl'ER l, SECl10NS IA, IB, IC AND 2 ~ M1llllclDll Code oC 1915, ... ., .. I.Wla 1h <Wt ADOPl'ED SECOMDAI.Y CODES APPi.iC.ABIE 1HEIE10. 111eaf'••mdcmed 1lmllld IPII al • -clo DOt pemdt .._ drip 1d 1ppala1111 aoc:anyn-. ... -...a .... -,-.c1111111oe111w..roacemeat ................... i... ........... ,. ........................ ..,o( ..... 1991. NM n «•aBOUor•Oas n•111121•dayoCMaadl.199l. ATIIS1': mra: &.. ai;c:W L,_..B.c-,aa,a-t1 .. CIWIIZ 1'm11t.CII 011,...,--,, ....................... _ _,,., •• ._.o n ,-. o , ....... ....................... _..,., lttl • "' - ' • I . • .. I . • • - • • • • • . • •, (' DAD March 11, 1991 11 d llltTIAm n Public IIDru Departaent Charle• Saterly, Director (• "' - Re•olution to Cha119e the 1991 PIF 8ud9et Allocate a porti-of the unappropriated PIF balance to project• requiri119 additiOft&l ~ary con•ideration duri119 1991. Of the four project• requiri119 additional fundi119, t-Ila" been pre9ioualy addreaNd and appco,ed by Council in earlier PIF ...... act1-a. •••1119 Dlnrlct 11o. H/eonc..-e ... l~ Pner• 11o. 1n1 ... ,..._. 111 tlle orltlnal 1n1 Plr ....... Aho, tllle project, 111 lta C9Yleed foca, ... ...__. by Council -......_., 19, 1991 wltll ,. ..... of .._lnl-11o. u, 1n1, Nelarl119 tlle int•t of co.ecu to ,-araue fo,-u-or tllla project. TM ~1119 of tlle L1br&r7 -• included la tlle 1990 PIF ....,_ .. 1101ed by Council ln 1989. nvr on:uJt TM "*l o h!IWO• I Int ,-n, 1• ..... to fund capital ~OU t .... ,ect. la tlle Clty . Pro,ecu an Nflaed tort.he followlllf ..-, •rllllJ the aMUl ~ ,roc.aa, and IIMfM• an Ntlaaud for each project . a. tlle ..-, ..-i., aM projecu are COIIIPlM .. -Nlafed or -projecu ............ .., CWNll, Ule Plr ...... .., ... •anded . TM wrnM .... h•UN lnclMN projaina I.Mt _.. a,Mlt1 ... 1 ,_.,., aM -pt'O j ..... , .. f\&nd ... a ..... llleN .. 11111. ai.w -1 lN Of Pe Wl9lMl 1"1 .. ._l.N Ma ....... la I.M titJ .. u lleU• ... , ... , a tlle ... 1 ............ 1-.._ ..... , ..... t.r tlle ' •· • • I - • • • • I' - • I• • reor9aniaation of the Recreation Department. Furthermore, the previou•ly approved Pavin9 Di•trict No. 34/Concrete Replacement Pr09raa No. 1991 and Library Recarpetin9 project• are in need of additional fundin9 due to IIOdification• in both •iae and acope of work. The project• requirin9 new or additional fundin9 are aa followas City Hall Aabeatoa Abat ... nts The need to accoapliah an a•be•to• abat ... nt pr09raa for HVAC component• in the City Hall boiler roaa waa not realised until late 1990. A• aoon aa a probl .. waa identified, an independent environaental audit fina waa coaaiaaioned to caaplete the required inveati9ation. Teat reaulta, concluaiona, and correapondin9 abat ... nt eatiaatea, were .. de available to City ataff in aid-February, 1991. The recoaaended corrective aeaauree need to be coapleted in early apri119, 1991, when aabient temperature• will allow City Hall to function for .... ral conaecutive day• without benefit of boiler roaa HVAC coaponenta. Satiaated prQ9raa coat 1• 190,000. Paving Diatrict llo. 34/COncrete lleplaceaent Prograa llo. 19911 The ori9inal PIP buckJet for thi• project, in the aaount of 1111,600, waa developed in •id-1990. The project·• ori9inal •cope of work waa down-aiaed to better ali9n with PIP reven-projection• at that tiae. After recent diacuaaiona wlt.11 CUy Council, it -• detenalned that certain atreeta, poetponed due to NrU•r budfetary con•l•ratlona, _.... to be re-incorporated lato tllia ,-r•• pcoer ... The addition of tlleN atreeta, and up,Mrd adjua~t• la Ntlaated -it ~a.-,sa.-, due -,.. n 111tau•,._ HH 1t•ed with tile Perai ....... lf crleie, IMIC cue ... •• pau;aw to need an additional 111,000 in flllldl119. Llbran ca,-h!2ffl, llecarpetla9 of tM LilK'ary -II .... ~ eo.acu UI ta. ltto PU, Dafonwtoly, the H0,000 pcoject budfet relied ..... u, .... alaleadi .. -it .-... ta. ftato lid Llat. TM particular carpet product..-., -aultRUUaUy ti....-.. i.ca11N lt wH bel119 •1-U.nued ~ the -faetuer. hrtlller, inweni .. ta... ~ ta. &119ineerla9 ler'viNe Dhhlon "91Nt• tllat ta. ~iaU.Oft of u addit1-al Ul,000 will be -aary to ~al• a pHctical ~ product ~Ult ta. Li.lwary'• preeetlt and f11t11re requi~t•, a-muon f!95t( OU icee s Vitll the NtabU....,.t of the Depertaent of a.c .... u.-ia ~-.,, lt90, .., ta. ptlyaical relocaU.on of a-re•UOfl etaff ...-en to tile ... 1..,... llacl'Mt1-cie.ur, the need for .._..ate off ce epaoe wae "-'i•toly ......-1:. It -.....,.... Ulat tile ~ired offioee would e-. froa 1.he .,... ,-.1o119ly ._. .. , .. .--_. ,-. ,1-. teMtel lCManve ... 11.1... Wcllt.lonally, ..._. ,-..... 1 and N"9" eer,,l ...._ t -aary to update I.lie facll tJ '• tel.,.._ .,._, OfUoe ....... u.. 1.a M ~let,e ~ let• Narcll . It le a11tldpated tMt • tMal of 114,IOO w U IIIO ,... .... to llnallae t~l• work , • . I • • - • • • FIIIAIICIAL Additional fundin9 requirementa1 City Hall Aabeatoa Abatement • • • Pavin9 Diatrict 34/Concrete Pr09ram 1991 Library Carpet Replacement Recreation center Office• Total $ 90,000.00 85,000.00 25,000.00 34.500.00 $234,500.00 ,, - Fundi119 for the .. project• ia available in the PIP unappropriated fund balance. The updated analyaie of the PIP balance ia •• followaa Unappropriated Fund Balance January 1, 1991 (lleflecta actual revenue• received in 1990.) Satiaated 1991 Total Revenue• (Include• additional tranafer of $24,500 fr011 eon .. rvation Truat Fund per thia action.) &atiaated Total Fund• Available in 1991 Total lttl Appropriation• (lncludee additional appropriation• requeeted per thia act iOII. ) S 413,624.00 1,327,000.00 U,110,624.00 11,107,0IS.OO I 303,llt.OO Office and tel..._ •r•t-lapr-t• at the 11191~ 11ecreati011 Center appear to ~ eU9ibUity rell'li~t• for fundi119 froa unappcopriaced COIINrvation Truat hnd ra•aw. The followi119 1• an update of that lpacial a..enue Pund. O..ppropriated Pund Balance January 1, lttl Satiaated lttl Total ...._. latiaated Total Punda Available in lttl ori9inal lttl Appropriati011a (tranaferrect to PIP for approwecl project•) ~ additional appropriation thh action Cfundi"9 rell'lired for lllocreatlon Clefttor office•• ... ltional 110,000 in ,u,a,-.t co.eorvatlll Tnat re••MM• ha• alreod)' bNft traMforred to ta. ,n, ..,,, ... t••l lHl appropriatlou Ult,141.00 101,000.00 1264,141.00 110,,100.00 I 24,IOO.OO 1u1.ooo .oo llU,141 ,00 • I • .. I • • h-I • • • ,, ~ • • , . • - RESOLUTION No. z 7 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE 1991 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUND AND THE CONSERVATION TRUST FUND. WHEREAS, there are unanUdpated excess funds available in the ConservaUon Trust Fund Balance available to support eligtble parks and recreaUon projects; and WHEREAS, It ts City Council's desire to increase the nwnber of streets to be included In Pavtng Dtstrlct #34; and WHEREAS, the Llbrmy recarpeUng requires addlUonal funds over the original appropnauon: and WHEREAS, with the eatabbahment of the new Department of Recreatton, the RecreaUon Center reqwrecl remodeling to houae the std; and WHEREAS, ID order to complete the HVAC project. an unanUctpated removal ol Mbeatoe dart 19 required; NOW, nmREPORE, BE ff RESOLVED. by the Ctty Council of the Ctty of E~. Colando, • fallowa: l'krrf'r 1. Tbe fDUowtD& IDa"IM Ii ID appropnatloaa are bereby made to the Public lmpOff w:aet P'mld: Pl•JNI Road and 8r*'I! Coacaclli~W M9eC'eDenecNa IDlwtnactme ..... . ................ .. lllfal'mldloD 9ytt + ....._ PIIIII 8oDd P • I Paymmta Pollce/Pn C " ... • Lad 'INlle/hdlrlll/a.-, OnDt lltc,cla Oralle aadlrllla cay Dick Qty Hall-tlVAC 9ytt 824.500 8210.000 p ... eaoo,ooo eo.ooo 75,000 an.eoo II0.000 40,000 71.411 17.000 1,000 11.000 eo.ooo J ' I . • ]- - • • • ATTEST: • • t~ • ,, Council Sound System Oversize Street Name Stgns Logan and Oxford Signal City-wide BeauUftcatlon City Hall Aabeatoe Abatement Ubruy Carpet (addlUoaal) Recreation Center Roof • Engineering Study Skateboard Park Dealgn • Cushing Park Centennial Restroom Playground Equipment Malley Center Improvement. Recreation Center -Gym noor Plaza Reatrooma Recreattoa Cellter • omcea TOTAL ,. 20,000 13,000 30,000 100,000 90,000 215,000 • 5,000 • 20,000 • 3,000 • 13,000 • 20,000 • 5,500 • 10,000 • 20,000 •ff,IQO 81,507,085 • Conservation Trust Fund Revenues (8131,000 total) ADOPTED AND APPROVED tlm lath day ol March. 1881. Patrlc:la H. Crow, Ctty Clerk I, Patr1da H. Crvw, Qty Clerk far tbe Cll;y ol a.wood. Colando, bereby cerUty tbe above • a tne copy ol R11Dha111111 No . _ • ..._ ol lNl . ', . ' ' I . • • - • • • DAft March 11, 1991 • • •, - 11. Public Work• Departaent I• Sxpanded Cuatodial Service• -ln9lewood Jtecreation Center Charle• laterly, Director of Public Work• lxpand tbe cuetodial -rvicee contract to include tbe lft9lewood llec:rution Center. Quoted price -U,400 per -th. Nffloua P PHCP. MIJ• City cauacu baa ~ the Htl Nrvice -tract to .J-itronice, Inc., effecti- January 1, lHl for City Nall, Police/Pin and .. rvicenter lluUdi119a. !P'! SST PH operau-...... r Jia ltawi.neky and llecreati-D~ Jerrell llack, ha.,. lileeft warkl1119 to ~• the eupport -iateeaeoe of tlle ... reati-ceater facility for -u... TIil• -inteaanoe inoludee tlle ... haa1cal ~ of tlle lluUdi1119 and cuatodial Nrvi--eary for operati-. The j-itodal -tract vUl pro,,ide netod1al ....,,1 ... ..,,.. (7t nlfllt• per -k lnetead of the ~ altu•U-""9n 1M pnwide .....,a,ce UM (It alfllt• per -k. The operat'-8 etaff tiae dedloeted to •lflat ..-..1a1 eervlON vUl M Hilted to clay ta... •ittteeanoe aad auetodlal ..... a..... TIile Ul'Hllllft vUl ~ tM atatua of 01 ... u .... aad _lat....._ at tM ....... tiea ca.tar . Cllatodlal Nrvloe at the IINrMU• center vU1 a.. ooaaa..teet vltla netodlal N"ioee pnwlded to other ,ubllo IINlldl ... ln the Clty. The 11N of • jaaitwlal N"lce L• • _,.. ooet effeotl.,. var to pnwlde ..,,.._.,_.- -k janltorlal Nrvl.... The jaaltodal Nrvl-,....,..._ ..,.....1ai• ~ tMir ... 1.,... .._ wrll ln "8N of three cw fwr. n., an la ... Nt of tM IINUdlft9 ln • f-__.., tllen ...,. • to tlleu MIit ja. • . ' I • • ... , • • • • • ... • • ·11 . . 11'" I ; l t:. ~~· i ! is ~i Hf I . . ' ! i'~ l, 1-',, .. ii~ ·,I i ,~ ;rl i: i J11 I ii ::= 1:: :if ~... .. 0 11·1 :s i H! f E 1 ! rl · Ii'~,; I 1: Erl Iii ~ 1: th I.. i1 iE~ I '1 I . , ii i ii 'ii i 11 ~ .. 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JANBS DVDl&n 2100 s. PU'l"l'B RIVD DJl. BNGLEWOOD,' CO 10110 DUil JMQS: • • • ( . JAIIITRONICS, INC. IS PLDISD TO 8UINI'I' 'l"IIS IICL08SD PACIWaS POR youa CONHDDA'l'IOII. I DVB 'l'USII .,.. LlaDff TO POIUIUI.ATS 'l"IIS SPKIPICA'l'IOII BUID ON OUR IIAl&-'f---OP '111B PACILift. a IIILL PIUOIIII '111B --S 18 OG!l'I DID P PPS IIIQIQW.. DCl:PDUG IIOLIDAY8, POa t>,400.00 Psa IIOIITII. IP YOU 8BOVLD IIAVS AIIY CBUGU Ga QUU'l'I0118, WS nm. rm to CCIIBC'f D A'I' 75t•J250. 8DICDSLY, ~;U CLlftlaD nan', -nc:s ,...IDlll'f or onanan • . • • I . • • - • • • • • ••scI~lCATIOJ18 :roa CUSTODIAL 8BRVICB8 ENGLEWOOD RECREATION CENTER 1155 W. OXFORD AVE. PIIQlIPJ'IQN ~ JANITORIAL WfIIS: FUQYINCX DAYS DAYS DAYS UB !fL. UB IIO... UB XL. 1. SWDP AND/OR DUST IIOP FLOORS AHO STAIRS 2. VACUUM CARPETS, RUGS, ~ FLOOR MATS. 3. EMPTY ALL TRASH CONTAINERS. 4. EMPTY AHO WASH ALL ASHTRAYS. 5. DUST BANISTERS AND HANDRAILS. ,. DUST ALL DUD, PILING CABINETS, AND OTHD HORIZONTAL SURFACES. 7. CLEAN ALL FLOOR LEVEL WINDOW LEDGES. •• CLEAN AND DISINPBCT DRINKING FOUNTAINS. t. SPOT CLEAN Dft'IWIC:. GLUS. 10. PROPDLY Altll.UGS ruarruas. 11. LRVB OIIU DUIGMIUD LtGma QII. 12. ADVISS IIAIIAGrmT OP PUS IIAIAltDS, DBPSCTIVB BUILDDIG MACRI.DY, S'l'C. u. VACUUII AIR DlPPUHU. 14. VACUUII VDlffDII IILDID8. 15. VACUUII UPIIOl.a'nUD PUllllt'l'UllS. IRffl'.'41 IAYJSI 1. CI.DII RUTIOCIIII. 2. lfASII AIID DtltllnCT RUDOOII l'IA>ORS. J. CLDII OClalCIOU, uaDIAl.8, 8IIOllm, ltlllta, AIID PAUCftl. 4. PUJIB uu•u.a UD OOlalDDU "11'11 Alf APPIIOVD GDlltctDAL CLDIIID. 5. ITDILIH AIID CLIWI 'l'OP, rm, AIID ltDU OP 'l'OILl'I' IDTI . 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 1 1 nm•PCY • . I . • , - • • • • • (. BISTRQOM SQYJCI -CQNTJNYIQ 6. RUILL ALL DI8PBNSIIIG UlfI'l'8-- 80AP, 'l'OIISL, AND 'l'OILft TI88UB. 7. ll&a ALL NIIUIOJUI. I. ~ ALL DI8PBN8IIIG aQUIJIIIDIT. 9. CLDII AND DISIMPBCT SBOnR JIOOII AIID ff ALLS. rMmRUTIIMCJ 1. STlllP AIID UPilflSB ALL RUlLllll'l' 'l'ILB. 2. 8CllUB AIID DX ALL mILilll'l' nu. 3. SPDY 8Uff ALL RBSIL1111'1' PLOOIIS. '. aADOO CAltPft8 GrmU. Dl"Oaa'l'IOIII rBIQPBIICX DAYS DAYS DAYS UB IIL. Ell Illa. UBXL. 7 7 7 7 r.BIIIDl!ml(!Y ~YB ~H ~YS 211 IL. DI Illa. 211 JL. 1 1 U IIDDSD 2 1. aADOO 1JIIIOLftrm Wl'i'ult& D Laans tH0.00 na 'l'JIIS 2. Ma8 IXCLDND ... rmlC:S CGIIBICl'a A. IOOL UD a. UCQUanu.L COUMI ,. - ', ' ' I . . 0 - • • • " -• 0 I• • '· AGENDA ITEM 12(1)(1)(1) CLAYTON: THE ONLY OTHER THING I HAD IS I WANT TO GIVE COUNCIL A BRIEF ORAL REPORT ON MY TRIP TO WASHINGTON, D.C. TO NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES. FIRST OF ALL, I'LL TELL YOU THE GOOD NEWS. I SUBMITTED MY FINANCIAL COST STATEMENT TODAY TO SUE BRADSHAW, AND THE HOTEL BILL WAS ABOUT $200 LESS THAN WE HAD ESTIMATED. MOSTLY BECAUSE THE PERSON I TOOK WITH ME IS A MEMBER OF AAA, AND WE WERE ABLE TO AFFORD A SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT THROUGH AAA FOR THE HOTEL. SO THAT SAVED US A COUPLE OF HUNDRED DOLLARS. THE ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT, AND NATURAL RESOURCES POLICY COMMITTEE OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES MET SATURDAY, AH, AND BROKE INTO DIFFERENT GROUPS STUDYING DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF THEIR CHARGE. SUPERFUND, AT OUR REQUEST AND THAT OF AMERICAN COMMUNITIES FOR CLEAN-UP EQUITY, IS GOING TO BE THE NUMBER ONE PRIORITY OF THE STEERING COMMITTEE CHARGED WITH THAT SECTION OF THE POLICY. AMERICAN COMMUNITIES FOR CLEAN-UP EQUITY NOW HAS ABOUT SO CITIES NATIONWIDE AS MEMBERS, THEY ARE A LITTLE MORE DIFERSIVIED THAN JUST CALIFORNIA CITIES NOW. ANO IN FACT, THERE WAS A MEETING THIS LAST TIIIRSDAY IN LAKEWOOD THAT STU FONDA, RICK DEWITT AND I ATTENDED. PAT KRONENBERGER WAS THERE FRON LITTLETON, THERE WERE REPRESENTATIVES FRCII PUEBLO, DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS, AND SEVERAL OTHER CITIES. I'M NOT SURE THAT THEIR INTEREST All COINCIDES WITH OURS. I THiflC SOME OF THEM MAY HAVE INTERESTS THAT ARE CLOSER TO THAT OF INDUSTRY THAN OUR PARTICULAR INTEREST. BUT I THiflC THE MOMENTUM IS A LITTLE BIGGER NOW ACROSS THE COUNTRY TO TRY TO GET CONGRESS TO DO SONETHING TO ASSIST CITIES THAT HAVE A PROBLEM LIKE WE DO WITH SUPERFUII>. ANO WE'LL KEEP WOIIKINCi ON THAT AGENDA. I MET WITH CONGRESSIWI SHAEFER, SENATOR lfIRTH, ANO SENATOR HAllt BROWN IN WASHINGTON. FRANKLY, NONE WERE PARTICULARLY ENCOURAGING. HANK BROWN WAS THE ll>ST ENCOURAGING. HE SAID THAT HE THOUGHT MAYBE WE HAD UNDERESTIMATED TH£ I .. ACT Of SUPERFUND. THAT IT WAS TRULY GOING TO HAVE A DEVASTATING AFFECT CII OUR ENTIRE COllfTRY. HE ASKED US IF WE COULD PIIOVIDE HIM WITH SPECIFIC RECCIIODATIONS FOR RELIEF, HE SAID HE DICll'T EXPECT THERE WAS A LOT Of SYMPATHY FOR CHANGE OF THE SUPERFUND LEQISLATICII, IUT TH£RE NUiNT IE SONE AREAS TO lfORlt WITHIN TH£ EPA INTERPRETATICII Of THE 1£M.ATIONS. SENATOR WIRTH CHANGED THE SUBJECT Ml) DICll'T INT TO DISCUSS IT. CONGRESSNAII SHAFER'S CHIEF LEQISUTIVE ASSISTMIT IS A FELLOW NAMED JEFF WEIST, WHO SONE Of YOU MAY ICIDI. HIS FMILY HAVE LIVED IN ENGLEWOOD A LONG, LONG TIME. HIS UAIIJNOTHEI LIVED ACROSS THE STREET FRON NE, SO WE HAVE AN OPIIOITIIUTY THUE. JEFF 1C101S US ANO WE CAN AT LEAST GET THINGS INTO HIS OFFICE, HE 'LL TALK TO US . SO l REMAIN OPTIMISTIC THAT THE NATIOIIAl LEACU£ Of CITIES WILL FINALLY NOW WITH NORE PRESSURE BE A LITTL NORE A&a£SS1V AIOUT SUPERFUII> • IT APPEARS THAT TH£1R STAFF REALLY DO(SN 'T INT vtRY MOl.Y TO DEAL WITH THIS ISSUE . IUT THEY 'RE WTING ClOSEl MD All IN Al l l THlflC IT WAS A liOCXl TRIP l(CAUS( DID, 11£ DID FIIID 11£ HAVE A LOT NORE SUPPORT ACROSS THE COllfTRY . THER£ ARE A LOT Of CITIES lfORltl WITH US . HAllt .,.. AM> CONGRCSSIWI SHA£F(I Ml> TIN WIRTH, THEY 'VE HEARD THIS NOW, OVER All> OVER, Ml) THEY 'R( STMTING TO LISTEN A LITTLE BETTER, I HOP[. All>, AH , I HOI'£ 11£ CCIITI MONG PROGRESS . TIWIC YOU . . u . ' I. • ' - • • • • • •, • ~. /)p City of Englewood Mayor Su scn Van D1ke District II l!.ayor Pro Tem I A1exa ndra H1Denicht A l-Large Marc h 18. 1991 I I T,m Bu ·tock Counc,t Member , At·Lar;e I Wm A Cia)'lon Jr Counc,t Member A:-Large F.:a Hatha .. ,y C:>un:,1 Mem:>er Roger Ko,1 ay ' C:>un,:,, Member I 01tnt1 Ill C • :-2 \\':;,;ll'.$ eo .. ~:. ,.•e...oe r O·S'JCI IV The Honorable Tom BUckensderfer House of Representatives Stat e Capitol Denver . Col orado 80203 Dear Representative BUckensderfer: Th e C ity of Engl e wood Is oppos~d to Senate Bill 222. a Bill concernln~ State c ontributions for fire and poUce members' bene fits. This Bill proposes to sep.:u-atc the $7.500.000 death .\nd di a bility benefit pa\"ment pro,1ded to FPPA by tl1e State and place It "o n budge t .'' By thl action. tl1e State subjects this payment to • nnu;:iJ pproprlauon . Should the approprtauon not be made tn any yt>ar. local go,·enunents will shoulder tl1e burden for tlle coats • ~ oc lated "1tll tlu State requtred benefit to our poUce and Ore pr fi slon ru . The co t to the City of Enalewood for our share of thl pilym nt I e tunated to be 8107.000' annually. Once~. a St. tc mandate wo uld come our \\'ay \\1tll no way to pay for It other than Increasing local taxes. Pie. e ssl t u by oppo Ing th.I Bill. If )'OU ha\'e any que Uons. le , ._ feel fr ee t o ontac t me or Linda Martin, Asst tant City .1. n, r . t 762-23 15. tn r ly . k \' h ny .. _.; I • • • ]- • • • • • ·,, • ,, City of Englewood Mayor Susan Van Oy L:e Dstr1ct II P/ ayor Pro Tem A ennora Habenicht At-Large ,m Bull ock Council Member At·La,ge Wm A C•ayion. Jr, eo .. 001 Member At-Large R•a Hatha..-ay CoJncd Memw D,stnct I R.)ger Ko'!ay Counot MeMbef March 18. 1991 The Honorable T rry Considine State Senate State Capitol Denver, Colorado 80203 Dear Senator Considine: o,,tnc1111 The City of Englewood ts opposed to House Bill 1282, a Bill for an c,.:i.~,,s , act concen1111~ public infonnation reporting requirCJ.Ucutcuc; eo "~"'' ,,. M:>tr , 11 uer. ! ert ;},n non-rated public securities. and making an ap- o ,strlCI 1v propnauon therefor. Municipal Bond Dealers are havtng tlifflculty trading Colorado Non-Rated bonds on the secondary market. They believe the d.tffl. cult! s tl1cy are hming mtght be remedied by requiring local go\·· errunents to provide an annual update or "disclosure" document on all Non-Rated Improvement Dtstrtct. Special Di trtcts. Metropolitan DI Ui<'ts and Tax-Increment Districts ofSl.000.000 or more. This di lo ure would e addUlonal Information o\·cr and above tltc in- i nna11on provided In the. ud1t e,· ry year. \\" a r ppo <I to House Bill 1282 for the follo\\1n~ reason : . . . . ,,, - /3 C- ' ' I· • • - • • • • • t• . • ' '· This Bill makes this retroactive to existing bond Issues. The EURA and other bonds listed above would be required to prepare disclo- sure docwnents on an annual basis at a substantial cost. The annual cost for each of these disclosure statements could exceed SI0.000 per each bond Issue. The costs were not anticipated at the time of Issuance and would have to be absorbed by the City. The only exception would be the EDDA parking lot bonds disclo· sure cost. The City would end up paying for the EURA annual disclosure, as the EURA has no funds available for this expense. The Bill does not address the real issues. Developer's misuse of the statutory provisions and greed, Colorado's general economy. underwriter's support of developers. lack of financial expertise of laynrnn local elected officials. little or no policing of what Is saJd or offered by 111\'CStment b~ trading desks to potential bond purchasers and the lack of financial expertise of many bond hold· ers has resulted In the difficult situation we fact today. ThJs Bill only addressed the undCJ'\\Tlter's current inability to trade these Issues on the secondary market. It will not correct the problem. Certc1lnly . the City of Englewood Is not opposed to the concept of disclosure. However. thJs i not an approach that \\1ll resol\·e the default difficulties being experienced in the State. We would hope that the State would continue to look into the problems being ex- perienced tlu-oulOlout the State and prepare a comprehensh-c ap- proach that would address all of the factors whJrh have resulted 1n our current situation. In the meantime, as evidenced by recent non-rated municipal bond sales. we are experiencing adequate access to debt markets and are receh1ng beneOctal Interest rates on sound projects. Plea e I t us by opposing House 81111282. Instead. let's work on , more comprehenah-e approach to the problem. If you h ,-e any quesuona. pie M , rtfn. t 762-2315 . In <'T('l y, \I t 11 \', 11 ·k M,y r \'0 / h C .: fttl rree to contact me or Linda ,r ,, ~ .. . , • . .. I. • • , - • • • • • • (, • IQ' In 100 words or less, what is Great Outdoors Colorado!? It's an initiati-.e de ign~d to I' _.;t up a permanl!nt trust fund , to ens ure the f rure of local and state parks. trails, open space a.."":d watchable and nongame wildlife in Colorado. This year, the Legisl:!ture is considering a concurrer.t resolution to ref~ the issue as a Con stitutional .!.'11endment at the 1992 general election, so that Llie people of Colorado can decide,, hether or nor they want to suppon it. [QJ Whv do we need Great Outdoors Colorado!? The Great Outdoors Citizens Comrrunee was ~t up by Go"emor Romer back in April 1990 and asked to look at what we need to do to ensu!'c the future of our outdoors: our su:e and local parks, our trails, our nongl!Tie and watchable wildli.:e. our oixn spaces. Here's what the comrruttee found: -> Demand for trails, watchable wildlife facilities, expanded state and local park facilities and other outdoor amenities is far outstripping this St.'.l!C 's ability to provide them. Popular areas si:ffer from o, cruse, facilities are wearing our, and pressures on critical -.-.ildlife habitat increase day by day. • Across the stare, people arc responding to the challenge 10 protect and enhance our outdoors by giving time and money to projects as , aricd as the Colorado Trail, Grand Junction's Riverfront Proje t and the bighorn viewing site at Georget0wn . Though there's no lack of enthusiasm, the:-: ·s a c nstar.l. nagging lack of funds. • The health of our outdoors is viw to Colorado's tourism industry, the second large t cgmcnt of ou: economy. And so -.-. hai makes environmcnw sense also makes economic sense-by prcsef\ in& our tau: 's beauty and e,;,31\di.ng o r outdoor opponunitics. -.c also help ensure a ustain.1b!e e on my f r generations 10 come . • Finally, the commir.ce fi und that 11, ith e, cry dly that passc , opporrunirics to pro:~ t IU'C er new f ilitics arc I t ~. use r a I k of f\.ndlna. Wlua C lorado necc!s i a 1on,-::nn.,. cll·U'I u p: ... , th 1 3.llo11, t0 tn, e t in l!-.c tt W'CC$ before d: y are I t to ii cf ;.1 i re, ct .. I. • , - • • • • "'~ • t• • . , <. How ::ire \\e sup ;JOScd to pay fer all this? T.~e fi;>1;: :ice to look for funding is tl:e C~lor : ~,· Lor,e ry. l: St>~rns mcs t Color.!dans th ough t they 11 .:~ v ;:.ng for loc:tl 211d s::ue parks when they approved t:.e Lonc ry-ar.d it does provide money for thos e f:!cili:ies. However, a big chunk of Lon:ry d U::rs is c.im:ntly going to build prisons and oth er st:ue bu ildings . The resolution c:tl.s fo r thi, money to be rededic:ued to the outdoors 11 hen current oblig:uions are met in 199 9 In the meantime, th.= concurrent resoluti on has identified two :tl em:uives that cou ld get the Gre :i t Outdoors Tr::., off the ground in time for it to do the most good: 1) Enact a Y4-percent person:u income tax incrcisefor rwo years only. T::ikir:g effr.ct in Janu:iry 19 93 , this source w uld allow all of us to make a sho:t-term in vestment in our outdoors th:!t would p:iy off for dec:,.cfr, to come; or 2) Establish a 1/4-ccnt sales t:ix forthe period January l, 1993 through Dcc~mbcr 31. 1999. This source would spre3d the cost among Colorado residcms, businesses and visitors, all of v. horn stand to reap the benefits of Gl'C31 Outdoors Colorado! E:i.ch of these ahcm:ui\ cs will be discussed public ally in the Gcner:tl Assembly during its 1991 session v. hen the assembly will consider a resolution to refer the program to voters at the 1992 general election. Both of these sources meet three basic criteria: 1) The funding source would be temporary; 2) it well! be able 10 build a truSt fund that c:111 generate about $30 million/year in the )CM 2000; and 3) it would take cffc tin JJnulr)' 1993, so th:u the first projcctS can be funded in Fiscal Year 1993-94. Q Wait a minute. What's in this ror my local community? Plenty. Fully one-third of the yearly income from the Grc31 Outdoors Trust will be e31'mllrkcd for grants thai will match local investments in parks, trails, open spaces and other outdoors projcets. The wiewide pir:.S and lWldl.i£c ponioos of Grca Owdoors Co lof3do! .,.. ill also benefit Cnl~o .:l. the &f3SWOlS lc,cl. ln,e)UllCntS in Sl31e parks. 1u1chablc ,.ildlife and habitat protection .,..ill reap bcncfitS for I 3.l norrucs 3nd help meet people's dem2Z'.d for more ways 10 enjoy the outdoors. 'Q How do "e know thal If we ,·oce ror Ille Great Outdoors Colorado! initlatht, the money" ill be u.ed ror that purpose? The key to !he e of this program i t1lln!.ll:1liry Th.&&' "h)' a Bo:ud made ~p of re pc ed C I l'3do 1ozcns .... ou1d be appo · ted 1 ersce L"ic UUSt and tom e SW"C th thc:e is plcnry f rub!J in,ohcmcnt anJ lhai the mone)' oe pc le ofC I (ire Ou:d be oth ,: ' . • ' ' • I . • , J- - • • • • • <, First R~ular Sesj1on Fitty-e,ghth General Assembly LLS NO. @91 0719/1 STATE OF COLORADO • • BY SENATORS Bishop, Allison, Ament, Cassidy, Considine, Gallagher, Groff, Hopper, Leeds, McCormick, Meiklejohn, Mendez, Pascoe, Peterson, and Traylor; also REPRESENTATIVES Mcinnis, S. Williams, Acquafresca, Chlouber, Duke, Oyer, Eisenach, Entz, Fa gan, Fleming, Grant, S. Johnson, Jones, June, Kerns, K1111an, Knox, Kopel, Mares, Prinster, Redder, Ruddick, Tanner, Th1ebaut, Webb, and Wright. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 91- 1 SUBMITTING TO THE REGISTtRF.O ELECTORS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO 2 AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO l CONSISTING OF THE ADDITION OF A NEW ARTICLE XXVII, 4 CONCERNING iHE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS 5 COLORADO P11DGRAM FOR THE PURPOSE OF PRESt ',IN ., ANQ 6 ENHANCING COLORADO'S PARK, OPEN SPACE, TRAIL, AHO 7 ~ILDLIFE HERITAGE; CREATING THE GREAT OUTDOORS COLORADO 8 TRUST FUND, ALLOCATING TO THE FUND 8EGINNI~G JULY l, 9 1999, FIFTY PERCENT OF THE NET PROCEEDS FROM THE LOTTERY 10 AMO LOTTO PROCAAMS, INCREASING THE STATE SALES TAX BY 11 ONE-FOUITH OF ONE PERCENT FOR A SEVEN-YEAR PERIOD 12 ll 14 !£GI ING J UA.R l, 1991 ; lo D ESTABLISHllfG A BOARD TO lNISTE /. 0 OlSIUlSE THE lNCCM( FQ THE F ND I ACCOIO/. CE ttE PUIPQSCS CF THE PROC _.... .................................. ........ ............................ ,,_ .... ........ .. I . . • , - • • • • • ·, • Resolution Summary (Note: This summary apolies to this resolution as introduced and does not necessarily reflecr-~ amend~ents which !!!!:l be suoseguently adooted.) Creates the great outdoors Colorado program for the purpose of preserving and enhancing the state's park. open space. trail. and wildlife heritage. Sets forth the objectives of the program. Establishes the great outdoors Colorado trust fund. Sets forth the means by which the trust is to be funded. including transferring to the trust as of July 1. 1999. the portion of the net proceeds from the lottery and lotto programs currently dedicated to the capital construct!on fund and increasing the Colorado sales tax by one-fourth of one percent for a seven-year period beginning January 1. 1993. States that such trust fund is to be part of a perpetual. irrevocable trust. the corpus of which is not to be used. Specifies the purposes for which the interest income generated by the trust foJnd will be expended. Establishes a state board for the great outdoors Colorado trust. Grants the board the authority to determine disbursements of interest moneys from the trust fund in accordance with the resolution. - le ll Resolved ll. the Senate of the Fifty.eighth General · 2 Assembly of the ll!1! of Colorado, the House of Representat i ves concurr!ng .!!!!!.!!!: l 4 SECTION 1. At the neat general elect i on for mem~ers of 5 the general asslfflbly. there shall be subllitted to the 6 re9!st1red electors of the state of Colorado. for their 7 approval or reject ion. the following ... ndaent to the 8 constitution of the state of Colorado. to ait: 9 The co nstitution of the state of Colorado i s 10 THE ADDITIO N OF A NEW ARTIClE to read: 11 12 .UT!ClE XXVII Great Outdoors Colorado Pr09r .. nded IY l J Section l. Greet oytdoors Colorldo prog r ... (1) THERE -l- • I • I. • 0 , • ]-... • •• · .. (. 1 SHALL BE ESTABLISHED THE GREAT OUTDOORS COLORADO PROGRAM TO 2 PRESERVE ANO ENHANCE THE STATE'S PARK, OPEN SPACE, TRAIL, AND 3 WILDLIFE HERITAGE. THE GREAT OUTDOORS COLORADO PROGRAM SHALL 4 INCLUDE: 5 (1) ESTABLISHING AND IMPROVING STATE PARKS AND 6 RECREATION AREAS THROUGHOUT THE STATE OF COLORADO; 7 (b) DEVELOPING APPROPRIATE INFORMATION RESOURCES AT 8 STATE PARKS, RECREATION AREAS, AND OTHER LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT 9 THE STATE ON COLORADO'S NATURAL RESOURCES; 10 (c) ACQUIRING UNIQUE OPEN SPACE AND NATURAL AREAS OF 11 STATEWIDE SIGNIFICANCE; 12 (d) ACQUIRING AND CONSTRUCTING TRAILS ANO GREENWAYS TO 13 INCLUDE PROVISION OF MATCHING GRANTS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS; 14 (e) ESTABLISHING A GRANT PROGRAM TO MATCH LOCAL 15 INVESTMENTS IN OPEN SPACE AND PARKS; 16 (t) PROVIDING WATER FOR RECREATIONAL PURPOSES THROUGH 17 THE ACQUISITION OF WATER RIGHTS OR AGREEMENTS WITH HOLDERS OF 18 WATER RIGHTS, All IN ACCORD WITH APPLICABLE STATE WATER LAW; 19 (9) DEVELOPING WILDLIFE WATCHING FACILITIES AND 20 IMPLEMENTING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AIOOT WILDLIFE; Zl (h) RESTORING AND PROTECTING RAil[ WILDLIFE SPECIES; • 22 (1) PROTECTING AND RESTORING CRUCIAL WILDLIFE H.IIITATS 23 THROUGH TH[ ACCUISITIOII OF LANDS 0. EU[ NTS IN CRITICAL 24 AREAS; AND 2S (J ) FUIIOIN~ OTH£R PROGRAMS IICICH Ill PRESERVE AND • 26 C H.\MCE TH£ STATE 'S PARtt, OPU SPAC , TAAIL, AMO WILDLIFE -J- • ' . ·- .. I . • I • - • • • • • t• • '· HERITAGE AS DETER~INED BY THE STATE BOARD OF THE GREAT 2 OUTDOORS TRUST. 3 Section 2. Fund created. A FUND TO BE KNOWN AS TH E GRE~T 4 OUTDOORS COLORADO TRUST FUND, REFERRED TO IN THIS ARTICLE AS 5 THE "TRUST FUND", IS HEREBY CREATED AND ESTABLISHED IN THE 6 TREASURY OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. 7 Section 3. Moneys allocated to fund. (1) THE FOLLOWING 8 SUMS OF MONEY ARE SET ASIDE. ALLOCATED. AND ALLOTTED TO THE 9 TRUST FUND CORPUS: 10 (1) BEGINNING JULY 1. 1999, FIFTY PERCENT OF THE NET 11 PROCEEDS FROM iH E LOTTERY PROGRAMS. INCLUDING LOTTO, SHALL BE 12 DEDICATED TO THE TR UST FUND AND THE REMAINING PROCEEDS SHALL ll BE DIS TRI BU TED AS FOLLOWS: FOttTY PERCENT TO THE CONSERVATION 14 TRU ST FUND CREATED PURSUANT TO -SECTION 29-21-101 (Z) (1) (1). 15 COLOttAOO REVISED STA TU TES. ANO TEN PERCENT TO THE DIVISI ON Of 16 PARJCS AMO OUTDOOR RECREATION; 17 (b) THE REYE UE FROM AN INCREAS E I N HE STATE SALES •Ax 18 ' zo Zl zz ll u l Of ON(-fOORTH OF OtiE PERCENT, EffEC TlY E JANUAAt l, lHl , AND EDI OECE!ltlCR ll, 1999; (C) IEG( I AT SUCH Tl.-C AS THE ausr f O G[NUA ES ER[ST f C Of AT LEAST lR V Ml Lt LLARS, E~ T l OUT I C ,. ( r, TED SP(Clflc:AL y TO T ( STAT( r Ht SPECIF C PUIIPOst Of IE [Fl I TlllUTI S, TS , ans. IE STS, ,t U, STAT(, Ol LOCA S: ••• ,,, -. ' ' .. ' I. • ' - • • • • .. • · ... • . . l (e) SUCH OTHER MONEY AS MAY BE ALLOCATED TO THE TRUST 2 FUND BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. 3 Section 4. Fund to rema i n i nviolate. ALL MONEY DEPOSITED 4 IN THE TRUST FUND SHALL BECOME PART OF A PERPETUAL, 5 IRREVOCABLE TRUST CORPUS AND SHALL NOT BE USED OR APPROPRIATED 6 FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE OR TRANSFERRED TO ANY OTHER FUND. THE 7 INTEREST GENERATED FROM THE TRUST FUND SHALL BE AVAILABLE 8 EXCLUSIVELY TO FUND THE GREAT OUTDOORS COLORADO PROGRAM AS SET 9 FORTH IN THIS ARTICLE. 10 Sect 1on 5. Interest 1ncome. (1) THE INTEREST INCOME 11 GENERA TED BY THE TRUST F~NO SHALL BE EXPENDED IN FURTHERANCE 12 OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS COLORADO PROGRAM AS FOLLOWS: 13 (1) TWENTY-TWO ANO ONE-HALF PERCE NT FOR INVESTING IN THE 14 STATE PARKS SYSTEM, TRAILS, INFORMAT ION RESOURCES, AND WATER 15 FOR RECRE ATIONAL FAC IL I ,IES; 16 (b) TWEN TY-TWO AND ONE-HALF PERCENT FOR INVESTING IN THE 17 WILDLIFE RES OUR CES OF COLORAOO, INC LUO ING THE ENHANCEMENT OF 18 WILDLIFE HAB"TAT, RARE AND NOIIGAME SPEC IES, WATCHAI LE 19 WILDLIFE, AND ENVIROMMENTAL EDUCATION; 20 (c) TWE NTY -TWO ANO ON E-HALF PER CEN T FOR MlTOUNG GRAN TS Zl 22 23 24 25 26 TO LOCAL GOV EltllNENT S FOR OPE N LAND S AND PU.(S ; (d) TWE~ Y-TWO ADO E-ALF PERCE FOR OPE SPACE AND ~lTURAl AAE-S Of STATEWIDE I (t ) TE PE~C[ T fill AIICE; AND OF [-S SET FO TM IN TMIS ARTICLE -S Ml\' BE OE ERMI ED I T C STAT[ BOARD F THC TRU ST FUD, UNTIL SUCH TIME AS Ml I TUES T I MCCM • 5 ., I> - • ' r " ' I . • • - • • • • • t• • . , (. l ;:~ERATED BY THE TRUST FUND IS AT LEAST THIRTY MILLION 2 ::LLARS, AT WHICH TIME THE TEN PERCENT OF SUCH INTEREST SHALL 3 3E ANNUALLY ADDEO TO THE NONEXPENOABLE TRUST CORPUS. 4 Sect1on 6. The state board of the great outdoors 5 C~lorado trust. THERE SHALL BE ESTABLISHED A STATE BOARD FOR 6 7HE GREAT OUTDOORS COLORADO TRUST WHICH SHALL HAVE THE 7 :XCLUSIVE AUTHORITY TO DETERMINE DISBURSEMENT OF ALL 8 E~PENOABLE INCOME FROM THE TRUST FUND AS DIRECTED BY THIS 9 !~TICLE ANO AS REQUIRED BY STATUTORY PROVISIONS NOT 10 :\CONSISTENT WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ARTICLE. THE MEMBERS 11 :r THE BOARD SHALL BE A?POINTED BY THE GOVERNOR, SUBJECT TO 12 c:~SENT OF THE SENATE, FOR TERMS Of FOUR YEARS. THE BOARD 13 S~~LL CONSIST OF TWO CITIZENS FROM EACH CONGRESSIONAL 1• ~·srRICT, A REPRESENTATIVE FRCM JH( STATE BOARD Of PMIKS AND 15 ~~iDOOR RECREATION, A REPRESENTATIVE FROM THE COLORADO 16 .:LDLIFE COfl41SSION, AND THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Of THE 17 :PARTMENT Of NATURAL RESOURCES. AT LEAST TWO ME .. ERS SHALL 18 ~ESIDE WEST Of THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE. AT LEAST ONE ME .. ER 19 SALL REPRESENT AGltlCULTURAL INTERESTS. THE BOARD COMPOSITION 20 S ALL REFUCT COlORADO'S GEOGRAPHIC, GENDER, ETHNIC, AND 21 ~~ClAl 01 E SITY. 22 Sect io n 7. Mo effect on Colorado Vfttr ,,.,. MOTHIIIG IN 2) -~ S ARTICLE SH.ILL AFFECT I-ANY WMATSOE ER AV Of HE l~ ~ ISi S U DER ARTICLE XVI Of' TH( STATE CONSTITUTION Of l5 26 LUOING TMOSE PROVISIONS RELATING O WATER. :.-. 0 Tlt STATUTa.V PROVISI S RELATING TO TME AIP OPAIATI ., . " - • ' ' I • • ]- • • • • ,. • I~ . • ' (. ,. 1 OF WATER IN COLORADO. 2 Section 8. No substitution allowed. THE FUNDS RAISED AND 3 PROVIDED FOR THE GREAT OUTDOORS COLORADO PROGRAM SHALL NOT BE 4 USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR OTHER LOCAL, STATE, OR FEDERAL FUNDS 5 NOW AVAILABLE FOR PARKS, TRAILS, WILDLIFE, ANO OPEN SPACE. 6 Section 9. Eminent domain. NO MONEYS RECEIVED FROM THE 7 STATE BY ANY ELIGIBLE ENTITY PURSUANT TO THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE 8 USED TO ACQUIRE REAL PROPERTY THROUGH CONDEMNATION BY EMINENT 9 DOMAIN. 10 SECTION 2. Each elector voting at said election and 11 desirous of voting for or against said amendment shall cast 12 hfs vote as provided by law either "Y es" or "No" on the 13 proposition: "An amendment to the constitution of the state of 14 Colorado consisting of the addition of a new article XXVII, 15 conc ern rg t t establ i shllt nt of the great outdoors Colorado 16 pr09r .. for the purpose of preservi~ and enhancing Colorado's 17 park, open space, trail, and wildlife htrltagei creating the 18 great outdoors Colorado trust fund, allocating to the fund 19 beg1m1nt July 1, 1999, f1fty percent of the net procnds froa 20 the lotter, and lotto prograas, 1ncreas1nt the state sa l es tea 21 11. lJ l H by one-fourth of one perttnt for a 11ven-ye1r period betlMh'9 Ja 1r1 1, lttl: and estab11shtng a ~rd to a tnfster and d t 1t..ir1e t f ... t fund In ICCOrdll\Ce wftl'I ttle CCTI J. T votts cast fort adootlOft or rtJtctfon or ... indl•nt she 1 bt cenv11std 111d the result dttt!'91ntd .7. ,,,_ . , , ' • I. • . , - • • • • • · ... • .. " : r '. ,,. l in the manner provided by law for the canvassing of votes for 2 representatives in Congress, and if a 111jority of the electors 3 voting on the Question shall have voted "Yes", the said 4 amendment shall become a part of the state constitution. . , •. .. •. .. I . • • , - • • • TOI FNl'II DftTE: • • ·, • '· Rick DeWitt, City Attorney Cherlea C. &ri"~• A11t. City Attorney "•rch 11, 1991 Mora accurate way to figure co1t1 of court doing bu1ine11 ii to inlcuda out of court preparation ti"• plua in court ti~• celculeted in houri at co1t1 of court, proaecution, and witn••• edviaor peraonnel. The ti~ incorporate• the nul'lbar of c••••· Al10 aince court e~ini1trator'1 figure, were on data of 1991, co1t1 are figured on that year . Efl'LOYEES INVOUEl:HtOUflL Y SM.MIES1 Judge aalary at 132,26/hour Deputy court clerk at 11,21/hour Proaacutor 1alary at 21,43/hour EVAC 1alary at I.SI/hour Pro,. 1ecretary 1alary at 11.22/hour <eati~•t•> Violataon bureau clerk I.II/hour IN-COURT l'IIDCUDl•I• Arrai9n11ent1 111 I 31.2 houri Pratraela, i.otion haar i n1, and Mnalt y haar i no1 OJH /CSH/SH lhow c•u•• haarino•. CT none to tr i al EIPLOY£H IIMIUE01 Judge D•u t y cour t ,,.o,ec11 t or EWIC 132 .21 /hour cl erk 11 ,21/hour 21 ,43 /hour l,M/bew: 117 I 41.I houri 31 I 2.4 houri I I ,7 bew:e Total• 311 I 71.1 houri 171.41 /hour • 71,1 lw-1 .-..,434 to ta l an-cour t t1~ llf-·COURT ,.....Tl•• Pro, utOf" a nti lecrelarv 111,. ... ,.,...no• . 7 floW',-,,.., .. 21 .,:, • PT / /$C/'"9 4 1.I tlour1 •Pro1 I lec•IJl ,IJ OJWIC I I hour i • lee• 1 11 ,22 • Court z ._,,.,. ,,... • 121 .u • ~ ••• ,. 2,J hour i ..... 1 11 .22 • 11,7 • ,,.,. I • 2 • 2,J • Tot a l 1711.N I ,JZ2.N 111 .N 41 ,N U,N 12 ,241 .N ,,,_ . , • I • • • , - • • • • · .. • '· ... EYN: PREP BEFORE COURT AND BEFORE SEES JUD&Ez ~rraignftant1 • 88 houri PT/11H/SC/PH • 8&.3 houri Court • J hpyr; Total 175.3 x 18.SI • SI ,,11 .II EVN: MID JUDIE CONFERENCE BEFORE COURT z ""raign111ant1 • ,1.3 hoYrl PT/NH/SC/PH • 31 bPHCI 79,3 hoYrl X t,1.76 • 13,232,11 NILF TIii£ IIEPUTYIHN.f TIii£ VII CLEIIC CHDIA.Y IWEMIE II •.&1)1 13., HOURS lC 19.S& • 1797 .N TOTM. COITI IN I CIUT OF COUIIT • IJ. IN.NT !el • •• NICAK . , .... I. • • • - ~. • • • • - South Arapahoe Sanitation District 5995 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. Suite 200 Englewood, Colorado 80111 March 12, 1991 CD'l'IrID DIL aB'l'UlUI ascs1n llSQVU'l'D Mr. and Mra. Jack R. Schmidt 8143 South HWlboldt Circle Littleton, Colorado 80122 Re: South Arapahoe Sanitation District; Unpaid Sever Tap F••• Dear Mr and Mr•. Schaidt: A• you aay know, your property 1a located in the South Arap- ahoe Sanitation Diatrict and receive• .. nitary ••v•r ••rvic•• throu9h the Diatrict. The aeva9e 1• treated by the Bi-City Treataent Plant, which 1• jointly owned and operated by the Cit- "' - 1•• of EJMJlevoocl and Lit.tlaton ... .Jlban a property 1a firat ..GOD-___ _ nected to the Di•trict•• •ever ay•ta, separate tap fH• are aaaeHed by the D1atr1ct and the City of SnlJlevood. It 1a the reaponaibility of the property owner at the tiae of the connec- tion to pay th••• fe••· Accordinc, to tbe our reoorda, neither tbe District tap fN of $600.00, nor the City tap f• of '1,412.50 were ever pald for tbe above-refarenoed property, lea•inl a balance dlae of t2,012.so. Tbarefore, 11111 ... you oua turniala proof tbat U... f ... bave been paid, they will bave to ba ooll~ at tll1a tiM. 'l'be District and the City are villinl to allow to clap fna tbe date of tbia letter to pay tbue f .... If pa,-nt, • proof of prior payaent, bu not been recehed vitllin tut tiM, u- vUl be filed a9ainat tbe property. A check in tbe uou.nt of t,oo.oo abould ba .... out to 9outla Arapahoe sanitation District and Milecl to Yan lallunnelcl I co., Inc., HIS Gnenwoocl Plan IOUlevardf lnllwoocl, C.lor ... 80lU. canceled checka or other proof of prlor pa,-n of tbe Diauiat tap fH ahould be HIit to tbat addnu U WU. A check in the aaount of tl,412.IO abolald M .... on to ta.a City of SnlJlevood, and Miled to .Jolln ..... ftiliti• Qlataaer Service Nana9er, 1400 louth llati ltreet, 11111.,..., C.l_... aouo-no,. canceled cbec:.ka or otber proof of .,ri• ,.,_, of tbe City•a tap fN should be Nnt to Ill'. locll U WU • I . • - - • • • • . " • ... •• knoll thi• -y coae a• a aurpria•, aJ\4 ve realise th• aua 1• not inaipificant. •• are sure you rec09ft1a• tbat f••• of thia nature maat be ..... nc1 uniforaly on all properti• within the Diatrict, an4 tbat it would be unfair for aoae to avoid pay- Mnt. •• thank you in aclvance for your cooperation. cc l llr. .Jobn Bock llr. Kilt• lloilta 11r. Darryl rarrintton ... LouiH Kirkland Sincerely, 'CL&,~ Cbarl• a. Brue• Pr•iclent ' I •. .. I . • • • , - • • • BE.llll TOI fROtt1 Df1TE1 • • • . , (. Rick DeWitt, City Attorney Cherle1 C. 6riftft, ~11t. City ~ttorney "arch 11, 1991 y ,. More eccurete wey to figure co1t1 of court doing bu1ine11 ii to inlcude out of court preparation tifte plu1 in court ti"9 celculeted in hour, et co1t1 of court, pro1ecut1on, and wltne11 edvi1or per1onnel. Tha ti"9 1ncorporete1 tha nul.tler of c••••· ~110 1ince court e1Min11tretor'1 f1;ure1 were on date of 1991, co1t1 ere figured on thet year. El'l'LOY£ES IWCILVfEHtOURLY SM.MIES1 Judge 1elery et 132,2&/hour Deputy court clerk et 11.21/hour Pro1ecutor 1elery 1t 21,t3/hour EV/tlC 1elery at I.SI/hour Pro,. 1ecretary 1elery 1t 11.22/hour Ce1ti"ete> Violetion bureeu clerk I.II/hour IN-CCUIT NDCEEDl•11 "'""•l.gn"9nt1 111 I 31 .Z houri ,retrael1, 1110tion tieeran,, eftd pene lt y har 1,., OJH/CSH/IH 1how ceu1e haari,.,, CT none to trael Ul'lOYttl IIMILVllh Judge OelH, h c ourt Pro1ec:u t or EVAC 132 ,21/hour clrk 11 ,21 /hour 21 ,U /heur • Y t bew: 117 I ti.I houri • 1 z.• t1oW1 I I ,7 b9ttC:e Total, 311 I '71.1 houri 1 71 ... /heur • '71, t hr1 .•ll,tk t e ta t ,_c...,t h11e JR -ccun ,..,,wm•s ,,... v i er o"4 S.Crelrt Af"r o 1..-.n l1•l1 .7 hour•~•• , I I SC l fltt-t i .I hour 1•,r o1 I OJM I CIH I IM-I howa-• Cour t 2 heur1• ,,_ .. ..... h z.s ...... .• -ezt.t J • 11 ., • .. 1.IJ ti ,I • 11 1 .zz • I • • .,. •• ,. z • 1 11 .H• Z,J• ,., .. •••• ,.nz.• ,,, .. • ••• n,M u .z ... • ~- • . ~ . .. I • • - - < • • • • · ... ~. EVN: PREP BEFORE COURT MD BEFORE SEES JUDIE: Arre1gn~ent1 • 88 houri PT/"H/SC/PH • 86.3 houri Court • I bewc Totel 175.3 •SI.SI• 11 ,,11 ... EYftt MD JUDIE CONFEIIENCt •FCIIIE CIIUIIT1 Af"re1gN1ent1 • ,1.3 houri PT/flH/SC/PH • 39 beNcl 71.3 houri x ,,1.7& • 13,232 ... HflLF n• IIEPUTY/NM.F n• ve CLEIIC CNDUILY IWEIIIIE II .... ,. 13., HOUtS XII.SI• 1797 ... TOTM. COITI IN I OUT OF CDUIIT • 11 ...... ;. ze, • -.II/CAIi ,,. .. • .t " .. ', . , •. • I . • 0 - • • --· • · ... .. FROM: CITY OF ENGI.EWOOO 3400 So. Elatf St. Englewood, Co. 80110 Note • • • Anderaon, Kill, Olick, Oahinaky, P.c. Edward N. Joyce, Eaq • • .. .. I. • • t , - • • • • • • AGEll>A ITEN 146 DEWITT: WITH RESPECT TO THE SECOND ISSUE, WITH RESPECT TO LOWRY IS ACCE. AS COUNCIL PERSON CLAYTON INDICATED THEY ARE BROADENING THEIR SCOPE AND ADDRESSING COMMUNITIES NATIONWIDE. I'M GOING TO TRY TO GET A NUMBER OF CITIES IN COLORADO TO JOIN. I THINK THAT THEIR MEMBERSHIP WOULD BE A POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION. ALSO ANOTHER FACTOR IS IS THAT KEVIN MURPHEY THE CITY MANAGER OF ALHAMBRIA IS THE LEADER OF THIS ORGANIZATION, KEY SPOKESMAN, AND ONE OF THE ASPECTS THAT NEEDS TO BE EMPHASIZED IS THAT MANY OF THE COMMUNITIES IN COLORADO, IN FACT ALL AT THE PRESENT TIME ARE DEALING WITH THE SLUDGE ISSUE. THE SLUDGE ISSUE IS TANGENTIAL TO THEIR POLICY AT THE PRESENT TIME. I'VE GOING TO PROVIDE HIM WITH A COPY OF ALL OF THE POLICY STATEMENTS AND LETTERS THAT THIS COUNCIL HAS SENT TO ITS REPRESENTATIVES CONCERNING THE SUBJECT OF SEWAGE SLUDGE AND THE LIKE. I'M ALSO TAKING A VACATION WITH THE FAMILY OUT TO CALIFORNIA. I WANT TO MEET WITH HIM THEN AND GIVE HIM THAT PACKAGE IN A FORM THAT NUMBER ONE, WILL IMPRESS HIM WITH COUNCIL'S STERN DESIRES IN THIS AREA, AND NUMBER TWO WITH A USEABLE PACKAGE THAT HE CAN USE IN THIS AREA. AND WE NIGHT JUST AS WELL VISIT WITH THESE PEOPLE JUST AS MUCH AS WE CAN. LIKE I SAY, I'LL BE OUT THERE IN THE CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES AREA FOR VACATION ANYWAY, I NIGHT JUST AS WELL SIT DOWN WITH HIN AND MAKE SURE THAT HE UNDERSTANDS THAT WE HAVE A REAL NEED IN THIS AREA. IT'S A HEAVY COST, IT'S SIGNIFICANT COST, AND REALLY THE ONLY MAY THAT WE'VE FOUND TO GET OUT OF IT IS LEGISLATIVE fRAll(LY. COUNCILMEN CLAYTON, DID YOU HAYE ANYTHING TO ADD? CLAYTON: YEAH, I HAVE ONE OTHER · I DON'T Ka IF WE'VE TALKED AIOUT THIS MUCH, BUT TO GIVE YOU SORT Of AN OVERVIEW OF WHAT HAPPENED THERE, IT APPEARS THAT SON( IIIJUSTRIES JUST DREW A CIRCLE ON THE MP, THEY WENT OUT LIKE ONE NILE AND THEN FOUR NILES AND THEY SUED EVERY SMALL CCIIIINITY IN THAT RADIUS FOR THE CLEAN UP Of THIS l.ANOFILL. SU MILLION CLEAN UP. IWIY. IF ll>T All Of THESE CCIIIINITIES. THEIR ONLY IIIVOUDOT IN THES( Ull>FILLS MAS THAT THEY ISSUED A IUSINESS LICENSE TO A HAULER TO Plat UP TUSH IN THEIR CCIIIINITY. AND THE INDUSTRIES DELIIERATELY STAYED II/JIAY FIICIII LOS AN5ELES AND THE OTHER 11 G CIT I ES. TH£Y IIIANTED TO TAIG(l TNES( SMLL CCIIIINIT I ES AND WIN SO I THI• SO THEY COUlD CCII[ AGAINST THE 1£ST Of THE CCUITRY, EVERY SMALL CCIIIINITY IN THE NATION . AND I THI• THEY FICUllD THESE CCIIIINITIES DIDN 'T NAVE THE NOl(Y TO FIGHT IACl. THIS SMLL GROUP Of Zt CCIIUIITIES HAS AGlfED TO IJIIDCMITE TNC MERICM COflUUTIES CLEAN-UP EQUITY AND, TO TN[ TUNE Of AIOI.IT, I THI• THEY 'VE SPENT SZ OR Sl MILLION DOLLAIS All(M)Y ON LEGAL F[(S, THEY'VE IUDG[T[D A HALF -MILLION DOLLAIS THIS YEAR FOR THUi LEGAL EXPENSES . SPIGAL AND IUEIIIOTI, THEIi lMI FIM, AND THEY '¥ .CED TO UNDERIIIIT IT CVCN IF THEY CM 'T KT DIJUGlt SUPPORT F_. RfST OI THC CCUTRY TO TRY TO FIii> SUffOIT AND THEN GO TO SS AND GCT SONE MOU SOUIT ICIIS . OCIIITT : TN(SE CCWANIES TOTALLY DO IUOtED Of lllllCIIS Of DOLLARS nt Of IUSINtSS A YCAa AND TN[ CIT IES , THE 1t CITIES, THE T I ROOl(I IS Ull>U 100 All> 100,000 All> THEIi IUDCCT TOTAUY MY GO A BILLION DOLLARS All OF TOGCTN[I . SO, YOU eca, DISPARITY OF T *''" I IIICIEOI [. Ml) ALSO TM( OTHEI THI . u . ,,, - ; ' ; • . I· , ' ' • ]- • • • ... • • ' (. I BELIEVE THESE CORPORATIONS MAY BE TRYING TO MAKE THE WHOLE PIE SO BAD, SO BAD THAT UNFORTUNATELY SOMETHING Will HAVE TO BE DONE TO RELIEVE IT AT THE CONGRESSIONAL LEVEL. I DON'T KNOW. BUT THAT'S WHAT I SEE, THAT THEY'RE TRYING TO MAKE THE CURE WORSE THAN THE DISEASE, AND UNFORTUNATELY WE'RE All LOOKING AT THIS LIABILITY IF THEY'RE SUCCESSFUL. IT'S JUST INCREDIBLE. CLAYTON: YEAH, THE DOWNSIDE IS WE MAY NOT ONLY BE LOOKING AT SLUDGE LIABILITY, WE COULD BE LOOKING AT TRASH LIABILITY IN ADDITION TO SLUDGE LIABILITY. DEWITT: UND£R OUR CURRENT Ill)( OF OPERATION. BECAUSE WE ISSUE THE SIO BUSINESS LICENSE TO HALF A DOZEN OR A DOZEN TRASH HAULERS . . , .. "' - ' .. ' ' , ' • ' ' ' . ' ., • I . • • • • , • - • • • • HB 1110, to be considered in the Senate Agriculture Committee on February 28, establishes a system of "conserved water rights" which dramatically departs from the manner in which water rights as property rights have been treated in the past. In Colorado water law, water rights are keyed to "historic consumptive use•, not to the total amount of water "diverted• from the stream. The difference between the total amount of water ·diverted· and the amount of water actually •consumed• is often siaable. A water decree for a ·diversion• of 2 cfs (cubic feet per second) can result in a •consumptive• use of 1••• than 1/10 of that aaount, dependin; on soil types, crops, and evaporative lo••••· What happens to the water which is ·diverted•, but not •consumed·? It goes back to the stream as return flow. This return flow can then be appropriated by others ~ownstreaa and put to beneficial use. The return flow becoaes 1oaeone else's property ri;ht. That ri1ht can be eztr ... ly valuable, and .. Y 10 back decades in time. The water COIIDUnity has stru11led with bow to encoura;e users to conserve water by •conswainv• 1•••· The best way is to provide users incentives to do so. An incentive can take the form of m1kin1 Colorado water law aore responsive to the ability of users who reduce their •consumption• to sell, le•••• or ezchanve the water they have 11ved throuvb conservation practices. Colorado water law now allows tbell to do 10, but it needs to be ucSe e11ier. Ha 1110 cSoes not solve this arobl .. of cre1t!n1 inc:entive1 for , co_.ervation; tb• bill 99r9ly SOPPOYPOI tb• prpbl99. aather tban focuaint on bow to reduce tbe aaount of water actually •con1Ulled· by an irri11tor, ... 1110 focuses on tbe total aaount of water •cHvertecS·. The bill knocks tbe propa out froa under uhtin1 water ritbta law br eatabllshlnt a nav water rl1bt and a new standard totall7 uarelated to blstorlc •con...,tive• use. lftlat toes tbat ••n7 Let'• H7 HHDM u,atre of,.. bH been •41vert1111• 20 ualta of water, but onl7 •coaa11a1111• 5 ulta. 15 unite have been coalnt beck to the stre .. tbroutb s..,at• or other flow•. ODce beck in tbe atre•, the water belo111a to the atr••• ant la available to other appropriator• to be put to beneficial use. You (an irri11tor, coaaunlty or bu1lneaa) h••• been 41 ertiDt those 15 unite downatre•, and rou bave a pro,.rty rltbt to that veter. lut Ha 1110 in1iata that if tbe water user upatreaa froa JOU i 1 nta efficiency •Hur .. , be •I' tbell cllia tlloM 15 units 11 hie •conservation water rltbt•. All of a• t water rltbt rou conal4ere4 ,our ,ro,.rtr for 791ra la bel111 clllaed bF an ,atre u1er <•• irrltator or C01111Unlt7 or al ••>· It la true •conaervatlo t JOU Ht rour lavrer upatre Hr, " - " • • - - • • • • ' . ' . . • <. < . . I 1 (JJJ)_ 1:-007 ~ ii~ ~ 7: 3 ~ f A{ ~ f1/!Zv1ud ~ A. ~ W4 U/, ff P-4 /!/()JI f 1,.., If'; !'1'1; · J · ~m 1 afficp,« ~ P1£SENTm 11 __ _ 4.)Ml M KCCllt, ____ __ UMTSi ___ ----:----:----- / <,c -o I • .. . . I . . • • . ' ' ' -• . • • < .. . ... ..,_ 1ml 6 C(_ P1£SE11Tm 1Y J/Z tlA1A.) i[?Jl/UU1?{ ,~r I __....., .. ( d.._ o c: 1 / r\ 1PM )cl; ((//'{;}' ~ /'2-c/r ' . . • SEcaz ------ • ••nz ___________ _ I. • • ' • • • IJ -. 'I . ' 1-~ • • " . • ' y . ' <, .. • • I. • ' t • • ]- • C• ·._ • < . • • ,. t , . ' ' I. . ' . - • , • -. .. ·, • <. AGEll>A ITEN __ • z: sua, _____ _ • • ' ' ,. . . . I . ' , • • - • , . _n,._JL ·, '· • • • ( . . .... PRESENTm BY ---- J?tftA-~~ ~o& ~ tua,a_,f /-c-......._ ...- 9 \ • • .. • . . . . I. ' . . ,. 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I/ b AGDl>A ITEN PRESENTm 1Y ------ tf-, Y-'1- u}tl,;1,U.d--, ~ ( ~ _,,,,Y?·,:1 I~ ~ -. !-If-\ c..-$~ (71-I, ~c.--91--~7///l ( ~ vJ 1-2 \ l_./ # dt-,v ~ j ;; )t ~,/~, . ~IC KSUln 1 , ;» f t . ~ (/. ' ( .;;- • . ' ' .. • ( . ' I • • • , - - .. , .... LJ Yj(_ • Keas ~ IUULTS1 • • ·, • • • • .. ' ,. PRESENTm BY ------ #-t_f_ I " -. . ' ,,,,. .... ~ .. . . ., I. • , , • -,. • • .. ,. \, (_/ f ~ c-,, c,( (!]/ AGEfl>A ITEN ----PRESENTm 1Y ------ •••• ---------• • TSt -------- • • ~~ . ' ~ , -. .. • . . . I. , . ' • • • 1-.. • ·, • . . (, ..... . -· AGOOA ITEN PRESENTm IY ------ .. Uhi-F-di_ LC/_ . . •n•, • et_411-~ KCGll»r I. • • IUUlfS 1 0 ( ' • • ,,_ 'I ' ' -• I• • ( . . <' ]- AGDl>A ITEN /601>- PRESENTED BY --- ' ( ~ sj 730) f {' /jf/ 1? rr-I? 1.-b,__(_ • • I . • I • • ,. ~ . . ' .. \ -• -. • .. • l . ~ ' . . .. -... ----· .. • • I. • • • • ,, - ' ,. -• • , . . <. " ~ /,,, C-<;; Ir~ C/:,.,~/ MTIOlh ? • • -f!nr/~ Kea s llM.TS t I. • -I • . • ]- • • • , . • • ., '. t• ' t . .,. ..... SUCIII», ~ Q?o USULTS-1 ----("_ .::, ~ > ------~:-.:·~· . ' ' ' • •, . . . .. . , I . . • , ] - • • • • <. . ---- [1 q t' / ,& <V ~ .. DIIA ne, /,I):;¢ 3 3 '( 0 ~{/, ~-SY\ ,z__-( / ,'/J - /~ ~ Rt ~ 2-;pi/~ ~//3 ~ (1~ L ' /;F )./- ' { ' p /Yl~JZ IIOT1•1 ~~__:_lff~;:~,~1 ~=#~2+7---=== • 7( ~ IIM.TS •. .>: /. , _/ {:,/ • . . . . . I. • I • • • -• ·, . ---.. ... df/37 ~~ c(.J-, ~i~ · AGEll>A ITEM __ PRESENTm IY --- //, / 77 . y--6 I <-, ~ ;;~. /--?F ~ -r aftr~" /p,;~?J ' £, ~ ~~,p. ~ ~/·~/ -.~~~vJ •n•a ________ _ • stcaa ---- • .... TSI --------- ( • .. ,, . . , . ' . . . I . . • , • ~- ' . , ' ' 1' -t, • • ~ . • ' ~ . ' ' ' .. -... IO; fJOO f l.---'13 .. • • ·-"~. __ _r;_r \ r r =-' J/7 ) I. • • , • ]- • • • Keaa J, ' e ..._TS,~:;;::::1~~T7------::~--:---/9 ?~ • ' -. . . . . ' ' - I . . , • . ' - • • ' . ,., . '· AGENDA ITEM~~~~ PRESENTm BY .. d.tt .-~ / t::U./f,V/? ~ IIDTIClh • . . . .. ~<~~J;!z__N/ S(C0IID 1 • llSI.I.TS t I • • I • • , • "' -. ' ' .. -• • f • . • ' . . ' - PRESENTm BY • KCOlltt • IHUlTS1 '/Ill . .) I / . • • _,I . . • , • . . -,. •, • • ' ~ . ' . <. - .. I. • , • • ,, .• . ' ' . 1-,. I - • • . . .. IIDTI•• • sua1 • llM.Tl'-:-1 -------I. • • - - • • • • • · .. • (. PRESENTED IY e,lt;/ r / ? A (M.,e,V __) if )/,·/' /' ~) h-t(, ~ l, ~' ff!£/' C ____..-,/ /I .J //· ~-~ ~"'-.......... "' :i..1 r .}0 ~, 0 I ~a, ....,s:--. ---- ' ' ... .. . ' • . • I. • • 1- • ' ' • • • "' -' ' ,. ~ . 31f/; I) -~d (/ t2dtU1tv / ,,dhr . o d,n,1 ~d.a<V /v=y , • A8Efl>A ITEN PIESENTm IY ---- 5tJ f' 6 ~\ ~ . hi &!A.__,, ~ !Id ~ ~ (!_~~ ~ c.-rJ ~~ ~/ ~~/77·ad~ ~/~ "--r'~ ~afi,h7? suas _____ _ lllM.TSs. __________ _ ' ' ' . . . I. ... . • • ]- • • • .. • • (. PRESENTm BY ---- ~ '-u L- L/700 J .~tr7j ----/· y c__ ( ;:;, ; -/ ti-< A J 7 f~~\ ~ f' ~ c::-- 6) }jtf_ffco ~ {U, x xx_ Kea, ..._TS,. __________ _ @ • . . . , ' ' : . . .. . . I . • • 1- - • • • • • <. AGEll>A ITEM (l{. V L/ /1____f @ tlti1 ~ /7 _1' ,,U~/0 v --1) J / /) / . /J /v ~ /.}/~ (' '--;L_, (/ e.,/Jffl. / ..e~ fr C-t ,,,.~ )/ / --;( ' ... . . ' • . I. ' . . ' • • • -,. • • .. - PRESENTm IY ------ •n•s ----------- sa:as -------- • MSULTS 1 ---------- • ' ... ' ' .. . . . 'I ' ' I. . • - • • • • ·, . ' . SICGIID1 __ ~- 11Mn1 _ __,.::;;___~~~~---te.- • . ' . . . I . . • • -• • <, ( I I ) ) f AGENDA ITEN __ _ .. ,, . . . ~t J--/' I •n•a • SUONDa -bt ~ "9 tJ c ,r-~ I • • L~ 9 ) z }!. 1£SULTS1 • [t1.tf fil \ (!' . ' . • ·.g_ I ?.//a. /1 ' • • I>~ ' . . ' . . -• • ' . . <. - G 11t 1212 AGDl>A ITEII ---PRESENTm BY /kJu,w c/ ~u;,-. d-v- .. 0 -:2 .; • I. • • - • • • • • . ' • r • !!.m~L ~f C/r/ PRESENTm 1Y 1/l~ t u£4 -rJ /rJ_v_/_---r -) f {u~µf rrr· ;Q C /Ill t>; !\ i· J ,._ vY -j l/ J / ~ / c./1 i-- 1 ~q 11 ,..A '---( ~ ,_,..,_..u \ ~~,J/1 -J e,) / • •n•, ---~-- ) /~ 2· Jr J ,c___/ p-~ #ff /} \ &.c {tud ~ I • ' . • . .. ' • • • -• ·, . .. •••• • KM.TS:-:-, ---- • ' ~ . ' ... ' . ' , I. ' ' • • • -• ·, • .. NESOOED 1Y • • • ---- ' .. . .. ~ r ' • . • I. • • - • • • ,. • ·, • ' ~ . (J ~ d:t¥ ~ r' )r°,/' .....,.no _)-,I ~/ / )/~ -/J7.-A--1: _;usENTED ~; ~ ! /~? i f ('--' -& ~-r .--t ~ ~ ~ ,...-7~ C-(")' j/LJ ,&R, lu -,YJ•a SUCIID 1 ;;vi /c/(<)J ~ 1 0/Z ~/J (111 ( /'L') ( • . .. I. • • . ' ]-,, ·- • • ' ~ . (, ]- @ [ll_}J;0 ~C/v p /J 1//Ubu AGEll>A ITEN --PRESENTED IY / (___/ ~ / / ~---:-r--7---:;:,"""'«=-o-=::;::,,....-~ /1~\ " • I. • • , - • • • , ' • • • . .. AIElllA JTEN PRESENTED IY --- / / ~ ~. t"-n ~" A ,1/!f ;,/; e~ )..J~ V -Ji [ . Jf[f Malls IIIM.fla I;) d~ o/ ' . ' . . . t . " • . . . . I . , • • • ]-.. • . • ' • --l-------==--• IIIMTS1 __________ ;...._ ___ _ (O • I'~ ' . t ~ . • . . . I. , > I • • • ,, . 1-r • • ·, ~ <. -.. • ..,. ... -------------- Ktallt: ______ _ • KMTS•-------------- I • ' ' ' ' . ' • ' . . . I. ' . ' , ' - • • • • • ·, • . . .. AIEll>A ITEM IIDTJ•, fu, {tr=t'-t .(:: Ktas • t ' ' . ' ' . . • . ' . .. I • , • -r • • ]- A&Ell>A ITEII ---PRESENTED IY ------ • 11DT1•1 ------------ • • ,,,_ ' ' - .. . . . I. • • - · ... .. • • • ,... • • • NNDI 2~, 1991 POILIC IIINUlla POl34/CXR::Aft'E lllfPUCN!Jff I 1991 • I •, ·, " 0 I. • ,