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c1n COIIICIL MED STANS IIUIIT
F• lNE AIIIL 11. 1•1.c1n CIIIICIL IIEOIII
I Agenda Originating . Ite• De2art11ent Descri2t1on ActtOII Takell foll•·•
SA FIN SERV COUNCIL MINUTES 3/ZS/91 APPIOW£D 7-0 CGPIES TO IC DISTIIIUTCD (PUBLIC HEARING· PAVING DISTRICT I •
NO. Z4/CONCRETE REPLACDl:NT DISTRICT
1991
~ 58 FIN SERV COUNCIL MINUTES 4/1/91 APPIOVED 7-0 ca,us TO IC DISTIJIUT[D
6A CMGR EMPLOYEE OF fllNTH AMARO· ..
JANET GRINNETI, HOUSING FINMCE
I = SPECIALIST
• • .f 68 CMGR CERTIFICATES Of APPOINTNENT .. ..
PRESENTED TO NENBERS Of ·KEEP
AMERICA BEAUTIFUL• CCIIIISSIOI ..
6C CMGR RESOl30 APPOINTING JOAN lltATIOI APPDED 7-0 ..
' TO EURA· APPOINTMENT TO EXPIRE
2/5/96
7A CMGR KENNETH KOEL, 4001 S. P£111., RE: .. PUI MKS 10 con IIU NEn "" PAVING DISTRICT 34/CONCRETE REPLACE · VITH COICERll(J) NOl(OIIOS
MENT DISTRICT 1991
SA CMGR NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATORS WEEK APPROVED 7-0 NOi(
PROCLAMATION· WEEK Of 4/14-Z0/91
88 CMGR NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK PROCLAMATIOI APPROVED 7 -0 ..
WEEK OF 4/15-Z0/91
SC CMGR IOF CHILD ABUSE AWARENESS WEEK APPROVED 7-0 NOi(
PROCLAMATION· 4/21-27/91
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9A CATTY
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118 PUB WS
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110 PUB WS
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WORKERS NUl>RIAL DAY PROCLAMTION
4/28/91 APNDVED 7-0 ..
NATIONAL DAY Of PRAYER
PROCL.ANlTION -5/Z/91
AIPD£D 7-0 ..
OR0.120 MEll>ING 1-5-Z-l Of OK ) [fJ[CllWl IZ :01 A ••• $/ll RELATING TO LEGAL HOLIDAYS )
)APNDVm 7-0
[FJ[CTIWl IZ :01 A.N. $/Jt/91 ORO.IZI MEll>ING 3-1 0-1 Of OK
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RELATING TO NEPOTISM POLICY
CBl24 CREATING REBATE Of SALES I APP1DV£D AS MOIJ[D 7·0 S(CCJIID IICADIIIC $/6/tl USE TAX/MCHINERY I MCIIJNE TOOLS
ll>TJON TO AMARO ROOFING COITRACT A1P11MD 7-0 M 1115 TO S(aa( SJ-llll(S TO IIEATHERCRAFT CO. · S147,6ZO CII CCll'TWT; ... ID( SHIED FOR REPAIR Of CITY HALL/LIBRARY I COPY TO CITY cu•; ... lO POLICE/FIRE CENTER ROOFS NOClm
RESOl3 l ANEll>ING THE 199 l BUO&ET APNDVED 7-0 FIi SHY TO IMC TUISl(II BY TRANSFER S17,000 TO PIF FRON
CONSERVATION TRUST FUii> REVEIIIES
FOR INPROVDIENTS AT THE RECREATION
CENTER
RESOl32 AUTHORIZING THE USE Of CITY APPDED 5-Z OOIOL IT ION Of Ml I LDUl5 AW LAIi> IN THE PROJECT "BUILD" PIIOGRAN (IULLOCIC/HMOIICHT · NAYS)
CBl26 CREATING P.0.124/CONCRETE APPIOV£D 7 -0 SECOND RlAOllla 5/6/tl REPLACEMENT DISTRICT II>. 1991
RESOl33 SUPPORTING THE COLORADO APPIIOVED 7-0 STAH 10 Pl!S[IT RUOlUTI BIIIIINITORING REGULATION AT (PA PUil.i C H(MIIIG
CBl25 APPROVING EASDIEIT FOR APPIIOVED 7-0 SECOND READING 5/6/tl SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT
BIG ORY CREEK INTERCEPTOR AT THE
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cB121 ANEll>lllli 7-7-6 Of DE
RE: ESTABUSHIIEIIT Of fll( I.MES
DISCUSSICII RE: COW. mlll'S REQUEST
FOR AID TO LIQ, COl.OUDO
APPIDftD 7-0
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ICOLTAY: WANTS REPORT CII MATER OOWI) NIPI•
HATHAIIAY: vot.lllTEERS FOi 10,000 TIE£ PIDJlCT
WIGGINS: FACILITATOR FOi DI. son• SESSICII
HABENICHT: RECOGNITICII Of LOCAL YOIIC STUDOITS
CLAYTCII: 1. STATUS Of 4200 S. ELATI;
2. LIBRARY REQUEST FOi COIIIC IL PHOTO&IWNS;
3. CODE ENFORCOIENT (BILL NILLER, WEST HAI¥_,);
4. SMALL CITIES CCNIITTEE, •c, IEQU(ST FOi lllfOIIMTICII
BULLOCK: 1. INQUIRED HN BEAUTIFICATICII CCIIIITTEE NlflS;
2. REPORTED CII SMIT &MIT;
3. WILL BE SPONSORlllli LEGISLATICII IEQUllllli 5 VOTES
TO APPROVE OUT-Of-STATE TRAVEL;
4. MEETlllli WITH BUILDlllli DIV. CIIE D£ TIN(;
5. MAYORAL ELECTICII PAOflOSAl;
6. BEEPERS FOR VICTUIS ADVOCATES;
7. DEAD Ell> SIGNS CII MIIERST;
8. LETTER FD .. S. PEACOCK RE: FEll)(l REPAIR SHOP;
9. OE PARTICIPATICII Ill COIIICIL NlETISS · D£ PUlllCAllCII
OF AGENDA, ETC.;
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10. PUBLISH LETTER RE: OPERATICII DESERT STOM Ill IIUl ISSU( Of CITll(I;
11. REQUESTED UPDATE CII CCIIPUTERIZlllli TN( Clll;
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( CONTI NUEO) 12. CONSIDERING ACTIVE INVOUDIENT IN Oil -MY IUI FOIi UECUTIV( IIWI>:
13. INQUIRED ABOUT COUNCIL'S SWEDISH TASK FORCE.
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CMGR REVENUE POLICY ON 5/6 MiENIM: IN-DEPTH STUDY ON 5/29/tl
CMGR HOSTING 30 HIGH SCHOOL STWENTS ON 4/29/tl: NEETl115 111TH
BISHOP ELENENTARY STia:NTS RE: CMEHS IN DtllllOT
PRESENT: All SEVEN NENBERS
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I. Ca 11 to Order
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EN&LEIIOOD CITY COUNCIL
EN&LEIIOOO, ARAPAHOE COllfTY, COLORADO
Regular Session
Apri 1 15, 1911
The regular meeting 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 Hellber Bullock.
3. Pledte of Al191iance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke.
4. ltoll C.11
Present:
Absent:
A quorua was present.
Council Neabers Hathaway, Koltly, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Also present: City flaft ... r Fraser
City Attorney DeWitt
Ctty Clerk Crow
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Ns. Pepper, EcOIIOllic Develetplleftt Adlll tnistrator
Director Esterly, Public Work s
Project £119ineer K1ha , Publ ic Works
Ot rector Fonda, Utiltttes
( 1 ) COUIICIL .... CUYTIII IMD, -IT MU SUGIIID, TO AfflOII TN( IIIIIITtS 0, TN( 5'lCIAl IIUTI• 0, .... H, INI.
Ay s: Council rs Kol tay, Hl th w1y, W 99 ns, 84,lloc •
Cl 1yton , H1ben cht , Va n Oy k .,,:
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( b) COUIICU. .... CUYTIII IMD, -IT MU IUIIIHD, TO AlflOft I'll[ lllllffU OF I'll[ IUUI.M lltETI• 0, MIil 1, INJ .
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Ayes: Councn Members Koltay, Hathaway, w;gg;ns, Bullock,
Clayton, Haben;cht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Mot;on carr;ed.
6. Pre-scheduled Visitors
(a) City Manager Fraser presented the E111ployee of the Month Award to
Janet Gri11111ett, Housing Finance Specialist, coaenting upon Ms. Gri11111ett's
outstanding efforts on behalf of the City and the Housing Authority and her
exemplary dedication to the ca1111unity.
(b) The following lll!llbers of the Keep Aaerica Beautiful Cata1ission were
presented with Certificates of Appointaent, City of Englewood logo lapel pins,
and compli111entary tickets to the Arapahoe Philhan110nic:
Thad Carson
Gerald Greenwald
Doug Wertz
Rhonda Dav 1s
Susan Fouts
Richard Hart11an
Clare Harris
Ken Hoag land
Lee Means
Council Metlber Hathaway
Certificates of Appoint .. nt will be aailed to the other lll!llbers who were un -
able to be present.
Council Netlber Hathaway encouraged those present to attend the GLAD Bag -a -thon
celebration on April Z7 at the Plaza, at wlltch ti .. the City's certification
as a Keep Aaerica Beautiful c01111Unity wtll be announced .
(c) A resolution appointing Joan lllattOft to the Englewod UrNn Renewal
Authority was considered. The resolution was asstgfted a nUlllber and read by
title :
RESOLUTION NO . 30, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION APPOINT! JOAN WHATTON TO fill A VACANT POSITI
WOOD URBAN RENEWAL AUTltOlllT FOR THC CITY Of ENGLEWOOD
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COUNCIL MJIIO MlOCl IIMD, -IT IMS SUWD, TO AIJIOft .uowTI• ••
JO, SOIES OF lffl,
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Nay :
Counc II r Ko 1t ay, Hllh
Clayton, Habenicht, Van O;
Notion carried. M • alton WH pres•led a C rt fie t r Appo nl
or 1191 lOQo h l p n, and coapt I tary t ct t t t
haraon c. M . Watton ' appo n nt will• p rt Feorv r; 5, 1
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7. Non-scheduled Visitors
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(a) Kenneth Koel, 4001 South Pennsylvania Street, spoke concerning the
proposed Paving District No. 34/Concrete Replacement Program 1991. Mr. Koel
restated his comments from the public hearing, explaining his concern is not
that the concrete must be replaced, but with the manner in which it is being
replaced. He commented that the bids he has received are 40'X. lower than the
City's estimate, and he feels there is "a lot of money involved that's not
accounted for.• He expressed concern for those citizens who are unable to
hire a private contractor as their costs will include all the bond costs plus
interest on the 1ssess111ent when it is added to the taxes. He offered that a
lot of aoney could be saved if the City contracted the work and did not in-
volve bonds. He added that he will be watching the assessment process for a
full accounting of the funds spent.
Mayor Van Dyke coaented that Counc 11 has spent cons 1 derab 1 e ti me reviewing
the concerns expressed at the public hearing in hopes of correcting SOiie of
those concerns. Council Mellber Clayton coaaented that the costs will depend
on the aaount of work that aust be done; he assured Mr. Koel that Council also
intends to aake sure the aon1es are properly accounted for.
8. Coaun1cat1ons and Proc1-t1ons
(a) COIIICIL NENID NATNIIIIAY IIDVED, -IT IIAS SECCIIDED, TO DECLARE THE
WHK OF ANIL 14 • ZO, IHI, AS •11lTJGML Ttl.ECGIIUIICATOIS IIEDt. •
Ayes: Council Mlllt,ers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. Debbie Ogden, CC1111Unlc1tlons Man19er , Safety Service Depart -
aent, accepted the proclaaatlon.
(b) COUIICIL IIEMO NAIDICNT IIDVED, -IT IIAS SECCIIDED, TO D(CLAlf TN[
WEI Of ANIL 11 -ZO, IHI, AS •MTJGML LIIUIY IIHI. •
Ayes : Council .....,_rs Koltay, Hathaway, Wl99lns. Bullock,
Nays :
Motion carried . lei
Englewood li brary .
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ANIL H,
ClaytOft, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
0.. Koestner accepted the procl t ton on beha 1 f o f t
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Motion carried.
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(e) COIIICIL NEIIIER lfl&&INS NOYm, AND IT VAS SECOll>m, TO DECLARE NAY 2, 1991, AS •NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER.•
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
9. Approval on Second Reading
COIIICIL NEIIIER NATIWIAY NOYm, AND IT lfAS SECCIIID£D, TO APPROVE A&ENDA ITEMS 9
(a) THROUIH ( b) AS FOLLOIIS:
(a) ORDINANCE NO. 20, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 20, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL NENIIER HATHAWAY), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE ANENOING TITLE I, CHAPTER 5, SECTION 2-1, OF THE ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE TO CLARIFY REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL FALL -ING ON A LEGAL HOLIDAY.
(b) ORDINANCE NO . 21, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 23 , INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE MENDING TITLE 3, CHAPTER 1 -0, SECTION 8, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL
CODE 1985 , RELATING TO THE DEFINITION OF "l"'EDIATE FAMILY."
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NoltOft carried.
10. Mltc NNrt,.
Council Mlllbers Koltay , Hathaway, Wiggins , Bullock ,
ClaytOft, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
No publ ic heari119 was scheduled .
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NICR CLAYTON
C CRCATI A ltCIAl Of SALES All> US TAX ON PURCNA C Of
fOOlS FOR IUSI SCS IN CITY Of C~CWOOO, COlORAOO •
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April 15, 1991 -Page 5
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COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON MOVED, All> IT WAS SECOfl>ED, TO AMEND SECTION 1 OF COUN-
CIL Bill MO. 24 TO READ AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. THE SALES All> USE TAX PAID ON PURCHASES OF MACHINERY
All> MACHINE TOOLS SHALL IE REBATED IY AN MOUNT EQUAL TO TWO PERCENT
(2"), OF THE SALES All> USE TAX OF 3.5S THAT IS 2/3.5 OF THE 3.51 RATE
IMPOSED IY THE CITY OF ENILEWOOD FOR THE PERIOD .JULY 1, 1991 TO JULY 1,
19112. nm PERCENT OF THE REBATE Will IE IRANTED AnER DECEMBER 31,
1992, THE REJIAINOER Will IE REBATED 25S AnER DECEMBER 31, 1993 All> 251
AnER DECEIIIER 31, HM.
Vote results on the 110tion to 111end:
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried.
Council Metlber Habenicht stated she ts concerned about the short t i111e fraine
and the short lead tiae into the tiae fraae; however, with the understanding
that Council ~Y be willing to extend tt if tt proves to be an effective pro-
gra•, she believes tt ts a good tdea to try tt.
Vote results on original 110tion as aaended:
Ayes: Council Mlllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wtggtns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried.
(b) Director Esterly presented a rec01111endatton froa the Department of
Public works to award a roofing c011tract for the repair of hail d1919e to the
Ctty Hall/library and the Poltce/Ftre Center . Nr. Esterly explained the bid
process and recOllllended the COfttract be awarded to Weathercraft C011Pany, low
bidder, tn the 1110Unt of S147,6ZO. It was cOftfirad that Weathercraft COlll)any
enjoys a good reputation; a perfo,..nce bond and a construct i on bond wtll be
required .
COIIICIL IIEMD M.LOCI IMO, -IT IMS m11•a, TO ... TNE lllfl• IIINII IID TO IOTNEIICUfT COIINIIY II TIil _.. If Sl•7,IIO.
Ay es: Counc i l lllabers loltay , NathlWl y, Wt99t ns, Bull oc k ,
Clayton, Ha benicht, Vin Dyke
Nays : None
Mot on carried •
(c) D rector Esterly pr s filed a rec at on rroa tht Oepar nt of
Pub1 tc Works to ado,t a resolut Oft transf rr ng 11n1pt,roortated COfls rvatton
Trust fund r v 11ues to the Publ c laprov t F\Mld for 11pro ts to the hot
water syst a th Englewod It reatton Ctftl r . Estl ted cou of 11prov •
lltftls Is S17,000 . Th need fort tapro t to the ter syst was dis -
cu sed fl dtta 1 . Tht resolut.iOft s a utped • r nd read by t ttl :
RCSOlUTION NO . ll, RIES Of'. lMl
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A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE 1991 BUDGET .
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COUNCIL MENIER CLAYTON NOYm, AND IT IIAS SECONDm, TO APPROVE A&ENDA ITEM
ll(c) -RESOLUTION NO. 31, SERIES OF 1991.
Ayes: Councn Melllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried.
(d) Director Esterly presented a recoaaendation from the Department of
Public Works to adopt a resolution authorizing the use of City land in the
Project "BUILD" Program. Mr. Esterly explained the building (Quincy Fire Sta-
tion) would be de110lhhed with funds derived frOII the sale of the land, and
the land would be used in the Project "BUILD" Progra•. Council Member Bullock
stated he would oppose passage of the resolution as he would prefer to see the
land used for a neighborhood park. The resolution was assigned a nUtllber and
read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 32, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE USE OF CITY LAND IN THE PROJECT "BUILD " PROGRAM.
COUNCIL IIUaEl lOLTAY NOYm, -IT IIAS SECGIMD, TO AffllOYE MEJl)l ITEII ll(cl)
-IESOLUTI• NO. 32, SOIES Of 1N1.
Council Mellber Clayton agreed it would be nice to have a pa r k i n that area ;
however, he does not feel the area is large enough.
Council Metlber Habenicht stated she supports Project BUILD, but she ts con -
cerned that the Ctty .. Y be setttnv a precedent tn the use of razed or vacant
land in the Project BUILD Prograa. She coaented she understands the purpo se
of the progr .. 1s to replace poor, unrehabilttable houstnv stock tnto upgraded
houstng stock. She support s ustnv the land for open spac e or se ll t 119 tt as a
coaaerc ta 1 1 ot .
Coun c il Metlber Koltay coaented that the use of the land as propo sed by
Resol uti on No . 32 t n t he Pro jec t BU ILD Prog r • wtll 1cc011P l tsh exactly wh at
Pro ject BUILD a tas t o do: .. ke a st t e/hoae ava t labl e fo r a new faatly In En-
gl ewood. He offered th at eve r yone's tn f avor of open space, but he f .. ls open
sp ace shoul d be dedic ated only when there ts a l a,ve are a which would benefit
the enttre coaunlty . He also aenttOMd .. ,ntenance costs and that If used
for open space. the property -ould not be on the t ax rolls •
Vote resu 1 ts :
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Nays :
Motton carr ed .
to bt und rtak n
Counctl rs Kolt ay, Hathaway, Wt99lns , Clayton,
Van Dyke
Council rs Bullock, Habenicht
C ty Nanater Fras r nfol'llld Council that th first project
In ProJ t BUILD I located In the •100 block of South Huron .
(e) Director st rly pre Htld a rec....-datlon froe t Oepar t of
P\lbH c Wor s to adoot I b 11 for an ordtnance cre1tl"9 P1vt"9 O strict No . >•I
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Concrete Replacement District No. 1991. Mr. Esterly explained that the Coun-
cil Bill also authorizes the financial advisors to proceed with offering the
bonds as specified in the ordinance. He provided scheduling information pro-
vided the Council Bill is approved on first reading this date:
Publication of first reading ...... April 18, 1991
Final reading ..................... May 6, 1991
Notice of Sale; Preliminary
Official Statement to
prospective bidders ............. June 4, 1991
Bid opening ....................... June 17, 1991
Construction c011111ences ............ June 24, 1991
Assessment process conmences ...... March, 1992
First payments due ................ January 1, 1993
The time frame for exclusions frOII the Districts was discussed in length. It
was confinned that definite exclusions frOII the Districts should be made at
this meeting. However, it was pointed out that concrete replacement require-
ments may be negotiated up until May 17, 1991. City Manager Fraser stated
that I c011111itment has been aade to ... t with 111 those persons who have con-
cerns about whether their concrete meets the test of absolute replace.ant. He
c011mented further that every effort wt 11 be made to sat ts fy the homeowners;
however, no guarantee can be given that 111 hoae owners will be in agreement.
He explained that the City still has the discretion after approval of the
council bill to work out details for each specific site.
Project Engineer Katia confiraed that staff had met with 111 persons who were
present at the publ tc hearing; there 1s I reduction of approxtutely 40I in
work to be done on those particular properties. Very few inquiries have been
received tn response to either the article in the Sentinel or the letters
aatled to each person In the District .
Council Metlber Bullock requested that Mr. Kahll contact Alfred and Cleo Rhoades
at 4030 South Pearl Street concerning their property .
Mr . Ka ha inforaed Council that there is an increase In In qu iries about volun -
tary inclusion In the Concrete Replac ... nt District.
The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 26 entitled:
COUNCIL Bill NO. 26, INTltOOUCED BY COUNCIL NOIBER OLTA
A Bill FOR AN ORDI E CR ATING PAVING DISTRICT NO . 34/CONCR 1£ REPLACEMCNT
DISTRICT NO . 1991, IN TH CIT Of CNGlCWOOO, COLORADO; ORDCRJ TH CONST
TICJN ANO INSTALLATION or STRCCT PAVING, CURI, GUTTER AND S1D£WAL INNOV -
NTS, ANO THC REOA REPlACC NT Of SUI -STADRO CURI, GUTTER, AND SI0£-
AL , TOGETHER WITH NCCCSSAR I IOCNTALS; MO sm1 FORTH OTHER DETAILS IN
C CTION WITH TH DISTRICT .
CGUIICIL ..,_. QUAY IIOWD, -IT 1111 IBIIIID, Tl .,,IOft --ITDI ll(e)
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Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
(f) Director Fonda presented a recoaendation from the Bi-City Super-
visory CoMittee to adopt a resolution supporting the Colorado biomonitoring
regulation. He explained the Colorado bi0110nitoring regulation is being re-
jected by the U. S. Environ111ental Protection Agency, who ts holding a public
hearing on the matter on April 19, 1991. The same resolution is being pres-
ented to the Littleton City Council, and It is an opportunity for both cities
to show their support of the Colorado biOIIOnitoring regulation; staff and the
cities' attorneys will be presenting testiaony at the public hearing and the
resolutions will becoae part of the record. He explained in detail how the
biOIIOnitoring regulations differ fre>11 the EPA regulations. The resolution was
assigned a nulllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 33, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, SUPPORTING THE COLORADO BIO-
MONITORING REGULATION AND IN OPPOSITION TO THE EPA' S INTERPRETATION IN 40
C.F .R. 122.44.
COIIICIL IIENIEl CLAYT• •ED, -IT ltAS SEcaED, TO APNOYE MEll>A ITEJI
ll(f) -usown• •· n, so1u o, 1N1.
Ctty Manager Fraser explained that a resolution approved by both Englewood and
Littleton Ctty Councils, .tltch ..ould be entered tnto the record of the public
heartncJ, s ... s the aost effective .. ans of assurtncJ EPA ts aware of the cit-
ies' position tn thts retard.
Vole results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Nolton carried.
Council lllllbers ltolta.y, Hathaway, llt99tns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
(9) Director FOllda presented a rec:oaendallon froa the Bt -Ci ty Super -
visory CoatllN to adopt a bill for III ordlqnce approvlncJ an easeaent for
the Southgate San ltat on District Interceptor at the II -Ci ty Wastewater Treat -
•nt Plant . The C ty Cl rk wu uked to read Council 1111 No. H. entitled :
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A Bill Foti AN OIOl
DISTRICT BIG DRY CR([
• 1 • INTllOOUCCO I C IL £It HATHAWAY
FOi TM SOUTl4'ATE SANITATION
ST£VATCR TREATNC NT PLANT .
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Motion carried. City Attorney DeWitt advised Council there may be additional
ordinances concerning this Matter.
(h) City Attorney DeWitt presented a reconaendation to adopt a bill for
an ordinance a111ending the Englewood Municipal Code §7-7-6 as a result of the
reorganization ordinance. The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No.
21, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 21, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 7, SECTION 6, OF THE ENGLE-
WOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF FIRE LANES.
COUNCIL IEIIIEl CLAYTON MOVED, MID IT IMS SECClll»ED, TO APPROVE AIENDA ITEM
ll(h) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 21, SEIJES OF lttl.
It was confirmed by Mr. DeWitt that the Board of Adjust111ent and Appeals cur-
rently hears appeals regarding decisions of the Director of Safety Services
relative to the establish111ent of fire lanes.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(1) City Attorney DeWitt presented a rec01111endation to adopt a bill for
an ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 28, 1919 whtch approved an agreeaent for
grant funds froa the Corps of Engineers for taprov ... nts to Oxford Park. The
Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 22, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL II>. 22, INTRODUCm BY COUNCIL NENBER BULLOCK
A BILL FOR M ORDIIWK:E REPEAl.INli ORDIIWICE II). 21, SERIES Of 1919, WHICH AP-
PROVED M ACREENENT IETVEEII THE 111nm STATES Of MERICA (CORPS Of ENCINEERS)
AND THE CITY Of ENliLEWOOO.
CGUIICIL llllaEI -LOCI ..... -IT lal IU-. TO APPIOWI --ITDI 11(1) -CCIUIICIL IILL •• n. sa1u OF lNl.
D1scuss10fl ensued about the posstbtltty of uttltzt119 these funds for other
E119lewood projects. Ctty Manager Fraser explained the funds wre available
froa the Corps of Engineers spectftcally for taproveNftts to Oxford Park, and
therefore, not available for other project s •
Vote results :
Ayes : COUftCtl .._.rs Koltay, Hathaway, w 991111, lullock,
ClaytOfl, Haben icht, Van Dyke
Nays : Nofte
Motton carried .
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(1) Mayor Van Dyke is in receipt of a letter from Governor Romer
asking Colorado municipal it1es to consider donating streetscaping items to
Limon, Colorado. Discussion ensued; City Manager Fraser was directed to con-
tact the City Manager of Li1110n in an effort to determine Limon's specific
needs.
(b) Council Member's Choice
(1) Council Mellber Koltay requested that Council be provided with
actual demand pumping reports frOII the Water division.
(11) Council Member Hathaway re111nded Council of the 10,000 Tree
Project, Saturday, April 20. Volunteers are to aeet at 8:30 a.m. at the En-
glewood Golf Course Clubhouse.
(111) Council Mellber Wiggins suggested that Council's goal setting
session not be led by an outside facilitator. Mr. Fraser explained how a
facilitator aight enhance the process. Cost of the facilitator and scheduling
conflicts were discussed. Mr. Fraser will advise Council concerning this
aatter.
(iv) Council Mellber Habenicht suggested that Council consider
rec,n1z1ng local young students on a regular basis; she proposed Zach Nies as
the 1rst student to be recognized.
CCIUIICIL IIEIIIEll NAIUllaff IIMD, -IT 1111 IUIIIDID, TO 1W ZACH NIES AS
•STIIIBff OF THE lllffll• AS A 1£CIPIEll1' OF TNE IOETTCNEI SCNOUISNIP.
It was sugvested that criteria needs to be established in order for Council to
do this on a regular basis; further, it 1111 be better to honor the youth of
the coauntty whenever an outstandt111 acttOII ts noted, not necessarily one
Heh aonth. It was noted that aany of [ftllewood's youth attend other school
dtstrtcts and the aatter needs to be coordinated to Include all youth of the
ctty. City Nan199r Fraser COllll8ftted that ~l,nlflcant accaaplishllents should
be noted Oft an Oft-901119 basts. Mayor Vu O,U suaartzed the discussion by
dtrectlnt the City Nanaver to:
l . Prepare a proclaaatlOft recognlzlnt Zach Nies for consideration at
the Na) 6, 1991 Council .. ttnt
Z. Develop criteria for future recognlt ton purposes .
Council .....,_r Habenicht and Mayor ¥&11 O,ke withdrew the previous aotlon.
(v) Council .....,_r Clayton:
1. ,... • Clayton asked for lnfonNlion concemlnt code enforce•nt progress at czoo South Elatl st,...t.
z. Me realnded Council that the Library has Invited thee to subalt their
photographs to be Included In the Natl011al Library Wtek display.
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3. He commented concerning 8111 Miller's home on West Harvard.
4 He discussed a letter from NLC's Small Cities Committee chairman concern-
ing the Clean Air Act, reauthorization, and SUPERFUND liabilities. He re-
quested that City Attorney DeWitt prepare a response which will include infor-
mation concerning biomonitoring.
(vi) Council Member Bullock:
l. Mr. Bullock requested and received confinaation that the Beautification
Committee will meet Wednesday, April 17th at 7:00 p.m.
2. He reported on the progress of the SMART Grant.
3. He advised Council he is conteaplating sponsoring legislation which would
require five votes for approval of out-of-state travel by council lllelllbers. He
asked Council to provide hi• with their thoughts in this regard.
4. He stated he is aeeting with the Building Division to give the inspectors
an opportunity to address soae of the issues brought up by the contractors
during his last aeeting with th ... He hopes to bring some recoanendations to
Council about this topic at the next Council aeeting.
5. Mr. Bullock infonaed Council he plans to explore the possibility of sub-
attting the mayoral position to a popular vote of the electorate. He stated
he is willing to discuss this individually with the other llellbers of Council.
6. He suggested purchasing beepers for the City's vtctta advocates to ta-
prove their work envtronaent.
7. He inquired about a recent request to post •dead end• signs in the
vicinity of East Allherst.
8. He inquired about the status of a coaplaint .. de by Mrs. Peacock concern-
ing an auto repair business across the street froa her hOIII.
9. Mr. Bullock strongly reca•1nded that aore publication of Council ... t .
lngs be provided to encourage public participation in those ... tings.
10. He requested that his letter concerning Operation Desert Stor11 be
published tn the next Issue of The Citizen.
11. He requested a update on the progress of coaputerlzlng the City; he aslttcl
to be lnfof'lled about what h happening In that departaent.
IZ , He announ ced that he ts considering tnvolv ... nt with Color ado Municipal
League 's Execut Iv loud . Mayor Van Dyke assured ht• he would have Councfl 's
support should he de to be a candidate .
13 . He uked about t
the group had nev r
lsh Tes fore , COlllltfttlng that to his kn0111led9t
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(a) Mr. Fraser advised Councfl they would receive a draft of the
general revenue policy. After appropriate review, the policy would be subllit-
ted for consideration at the Nay 6, 1991 regular 11eeting. He suggested a
study session be scheduled for an in-depth study of the policy as it relates
to specific revenues. Nay 29, 1991 was agreed upon for the study session.
(b) He advised that the City will be hosttng 30 students froa Englewood
High School on Aprtl 29, 1991. Those students wtll be exposed to a vartety of
city issues and wtll be tnvtted to the Nay 6th counctl aeeting to present
thetr ftndtngs concerntng those tssues. He also tnforaed Council that ctty
staff wtll be .. ttng wtth the students of Bishop El .. ntary School concerning careers tn local govenaent.
14. City Attorney's ae,ort
Mr. Dellttt did not have any aatters to brtng before Counctl.
15. AdjOU1"falnt
COUNCIL IIEIIIO NATIWMY MMD TO...... The .. ttng adjourned at 9: 12 p.a.
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POINT OUT THAT PART OF THE REASON FOR ASKING FOR BOTH LITTLETON AND
ENGLEWOOD TO PASS RESOLUTIONS ON THIS POINT, WAS TO ADD THE CLOUD
OF ELECTED OFFICIALS TO THIS PROCESS. THE VERY NATURE OF THIS
PUBLIC HEARING THAT'S BEING COIIJUCTED BY THE EPA IS ONE IN WHICH
THEY ARE NOT GOING TO GENERATE A LOT OF FREE WHEELING DISCUSSION,
BUT RATHER TRY TO TAKE THAT MINIMIJIII AMOUNT NECESSARY TO MEET THEIR
OBLIGATIONS lll>ER THE LAW WITH RESPECT TO A PUBLIC HEARING. AND
OUR FEELING WAS THAT THE MOST EFFECTIVE MEANS OF COIIUUCATING BY
THE COUNCILS OF OUR TVO COMMUNITIES WAS TO TAKE A RESOLUTION TO
THEM THAT WE COULD SUIMIT AS PART OF THAT RECORD.
YES YOUR HONOR, THIS IS A UTILE OFF THE SUBJECT OF THIS RESOLU·
TION, BUT l'M ALSO IN RECEIPT OF A LETIER FROM THE NATIONAL CITIES
ENERGY, ENVIRCNIENT ANO NATURAL RESOURCES POLICY CCNIITIEE ASKING
US FOR INFORMATION WITH REGARD TO THE CLEAR WATER STAIIWIDS ACT All>
CERCLA REAUTHORIZATION ANO SO FORTH, All> I THIIIC IS CIIE OF THE
THINGS WE WANT TO ADD TO OUR COIIEITS FOR THAT BECAUSE CERTAINLY
THIS IS SONETHING THAT IS IIIIORMT CII A NATICIIAL SCALE, NOT JUST TO us.
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AGENDA ITEM 7(a) -APRIL 15, 1991
KENNETH KOEL, 4001 SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET
(CONCRETE REPLACEMENT PROGRAM 1991)
MY NAME IS KENNETH KOEL, KOE L, ANO I LIVE AT 4001 SOUTH
PENNSYLVANIA. ANO I WAS HERE ANO I SPOKE ON MARCH 25TH REGARDING
THE PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34 ANO ONCE AGAIN I HAVE TO NARRATE THAT
MY PROBLEM IS NOT WITH THE FACT THAT THE CONCRETE HAS TO BE
REPLACED BUT THE WAY IT IS BEING REPLACED. AND IT DOESN'T TAKE
ANY ACCOUNTANT OR CPA TO FIGURE OUT THAT WHEN I GET BIDS THAT ARE
ABOUT 40I Ull>ER WHAT YOUR QUOTE IS THAT THERE'S A LOT OF MONEY
INVOLVED THAT'S NOT REALLY ACCOUNTED FOR, AND I JUST HAVE TO SAY
THAT IN YOUR APPROVAL OF THIS, WHICH I IMAGINE WILL TAKE PLACE, I
HAVE NO REASON TO BELIEVE THAT IT WON'T, BUT, AH, THAT I HAVE, I
REALLY HAVE TO QUESTION HOW IT'S EXECUTED. BECAUSE YOU COULD HAVE
DONE ALL THE WORK AND THEN GIVEN US TWO YEARS TO GET IT DONE
VERSUS THE TWO MONTHS THAT WE'RE ALLOWED. AND IT'S A LOT OF MONEY
TO COME UP WITH IN A SHORT ANOIIIT OF TIME. I'VE VERY FORTUNATE, I
WILL COME UP WITH THE MONEY BUT I WONDER HOW MANY PEOPLE IN THE
CITY JUST PLAIN CANNOT AND HAVE TO DEAL WITH PAYING DOUBLE PRICE
WITH THE INTEREST ADDED ON TO THE LOAN AND THE TEN-YEAR OF TAXES.
AH, AND YOU HAVE ALL KINDS OF EXCUSES TO WHY IT'S SO MUCH,
ATTORNEY FEES, THE BONO FEES, AND THE BONDING HOUSES FEES, AND YOU
TALK TO THEM, THE CITY WORKER'S WHO COME OUT TO THE HOUSE AND
WHILE, EVERY TIME THEY COME OUT THERE 'S MORE TIME TURNED INTO THE
ASSESSMENT. AND IT, AH, IT 'S JUST KIND OF INTERESTING THAT ONCE,
YOU KNOW, IF YOU START TO LOOK AT IT FROM A BUDGET STANDPOINT AND
YOUR TAXES AND A LITTLE BIT EACH YEAR AND YOU PUT IT INTO THE CITY
BUDGET, NO LONGER CAN THE CITY WORKERS COME OUT FIVE TIMES TO LOOK
AT THE SAME PIECE OF CONCRETE OVER AND OVER. YOU DON 'T HAVE THE
LEGAL FEES AND All THE ATTORNEYS AND SETTING UP THE BONDING AND
THE BOND HOUSES AND All OF THAT, AND THERE 'S, YOU KNOW, RIGHT NOW
AT THE POINT, YOU'VE MARKED ALL THE CONCRETE AND NOW All IT IS IS
UP TO ME TO REPLACE THE CONCRETE, AND I 'M GOING 10 SM£ 40I. NOW
IF HALF THE PEOPLE THAT YOU 'VE ASSESSED OR GOING TO ASSESS, IF WE
DON 'T REPLACE OUR CONC RETE , DO DECIDE TO GO WITH A PRIVATE
CON TRACTOR AND SAVE US 40I, THEN All THE OTHER COSTS ARE GOING TO
BE SHARED BY TH£ OTHER HALF Of THE PEOPLE IN> All£ QOIIG TO HAVE TO
GO WITH YOUR DEAL, EITHER PAY UP OR HAVE A LOAN WITH INTEREST OVER
THE NEXT TEN YEARS ASSESSED TO THEIR TAXES . AND, YOU KNOW, l 'M
SURPRISED MOR PEOPLE DON'T COME OUT, AND IN A WAY I 'M NOT EITHER
BECAUSE IT 'S A LL COfllJN ITY, AND l 'VE TALKED TO A NUMBER Of
WIDOWS IN> Al£ INTUIJOUED BY YOU, AND THEY DON 'T, WON 'T COME
BHOR OU SP£ • MY MOTHER IS INCLUDED AS ONE Of THOSE. AND
I JUST LO l1 TO SEE SOM[Tit l• OJFF[l(lff l(CMI( WM( OU 'RE
TAL I THA T I O , I FIGURED OUT TOOAY, 40I Of TH
SJS0,000 OU ' I IS RIGHT AAOUNO U00,000 ICH IS
SIS0,000 SAYCO IF ., ICAHM we T RIGHT TOOA AND GOT A PfUVATE
CONTRACTOR CIT PAID FOIi IT MD YOU Dlllt 'T DEA WITH A L
TH IF YOU 'D JUST LOOK AT TH£ $150,000 FOR
THI ' FI N , BUT OVER TH LAST 35 YEAR IOI £V R
TIM IT ' D, 6 T INTO MILLION Of OOUARS IN R Al T
CR . , TH BIGGfR TH NONO , OU
PC LOOUO AT IT FOIi Sil OR C IGHl $, AND I 'M a • DO c ,n n PRI
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WITH THAT KIND OF MONEY I REALLY SERIOUSLY DO BELIEVE THAT IF I
HAVE REASON TO BELIEVE THERE'S GROUNDS FOR A CLASS ACTION SUIT
MAYBE THAT'S THE COURSE THAT WILL HAVE TO BE TAKEN. SO, AND,
THAT'S JUST MY THOUGHTS ON IT, AND, FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH. THANK
YOU FOR YOUR TIME.
VAN DYKE: THANK YOU, KEN, I DO WANT TO SAY THAT SINCE THE PUBLIC HEARING
COUNCIL SPENT AN ENTIRE STUDY SESSION REVIEWING TH£ COl8ERNS, AND
CERTAINLY THERE ARE FAR MANY NORE CONCERNS THAN THE ONE YOU BRING
FORTH TONIGHT. WE HOPE THAT WE'RE IN THE PROCESS Of CORRECTI ..
SOME OF THOSE CONCERNS. I THINK THE ISSUE OF THE BONDS AND Tift
FUNDING OF THE PROGRAM IS GOING TO BE A CONTINUING ISSUE WITH THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. AT THIS TIME IS THERE ANYONE ON COUNCIL OR MR.
FRASER OR MR. DEWITT THAT WISHES TO DISCUSS ANY SPECIFIC CONCERNS
ABOUT THE BONDS, THE FINANCING THAT KEN BROUGHT FORWARD?
CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR, I"D MT LIKE TO NOTE THAT I OIII PROPEITY II
llll.£IIOOD, SO DO I THINK ALL Of US. All> WE'RE ALL GOING TO FACE
THIS SANE PROBLEM OF CC*CRETE REPLACBENT. I OIII FIVE HOUSES SO
THAT'S A SUBSTANTIAL PIOII.DI omt A P£RIOO Of TINE. I CAN TELL
YOU THAT I THI• All OF IS MY£ SEARCHED IN OUR OWN MINOS All>
THROUGH DISCUSSIONS WITH THE CITY MANAGER TO SEE IF WE COULDN'T
FINO WAYS TO REDUCE THIS COST. Of COURSE, AS YOU KNOii, VE DON'T
REALLY KNOii WHAT IT WILL COST BECAUSE VE HAVEN'T GOT A BID YET, WE
CAN'T GET A BID UNTIL VE KNOii THE WORK THAT'S NECESSARY TO BE
OONE. SO WE'RE ALL HOPEFUL THAT THAT COST WILL CON£ IN A LOT
LOVER. I CERTAINLY HOP£ IT DOES. I THINK VE ALL DO, All) ALL I
CAN SAY IS WE'RE WORKING TOVAIID THAT Ell). IF THE MONEY'S NOT
PROPERLY ACCCUITED Fell, I CM ASSUI£ YOU THER£' S SEVEN PEOPLE UP •
NII£ MND'S GOING TO 1£ M> AS HELL.
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SALES TAX ABATEMENT -COUNCIL BILL NO. 24
PARTIAL VERBATIM
HABENICHT: YOUR HONOR, WE DID DISCUSS THIS AT GREAT LENGTH AT STUDY SESSION
ANO JUST FDR THE RECORD I DID INDICATE THAT I WAS CONCERNED ABOUT
THE SHORT TIME FRAME ANO THE SHORT LEAD TIME INTO THE TIME FRAME
ANO I KNOW THERE WAS SOME DISCUSSION ON THE PART OF COUNCIL THAT
IF THIS IS AN EFFECTIVE PROGRAM THERE WOULD BE A WILLINGNESS TO
LOOK AT IT WITHIN A YEAR'S TIME ANO PERHAPS EXTEND IT IF THAT'S,
IF THAT WOULD BE A POSITIVE THING. I JUST WANTED TO STATE THAT
ANO SAY THAT I THINK IT'S A GOOD IDEA TO TRY IT .
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RESOLUTION NO. 32 -PROJECT BUILD
HABENICHT: I REALLY DO SUPPORT THE PROJECT BUILD PROGRAM. All> I KNOW WE'VE
DISCUSSED IT AT GREAT LENGTH, THE DEMOLITION OF THE QUINCY
BUILDING. MY CONCERN IS TIIAT IIE'RE STAITlllli A PRECEDENT OF
UTILIZlllli RAZED UII) OR WIICMT LAIi) II THE PROJECT BUILD •w--:·
AND MY UNDERSTANDING, Afl> WHY I SUPPORT IT SO flJCH, IS THAT IT
REALLY IS TO REPLACE POOR HOUSING STOCK, UNREHABITABLE HOUSING
STOCK INTO UPGRADED, All> FOR THAT REASON, WHILE I SUPPORT WHAT
WE'RE DOING WITH THE QUINCY BUILDilli, I AGREE WITH MR. BULLOCK AT
THIS POINT BECAUSE OF THAT. I TOO SUPPORT OPEN SPACE. OR JUST
SELLING THE LOT AS, AS A CCIIIERCIAL LOT, AND NOT PUTTING IT IN THE
PROJECT BUILD PROGRAM. SO I'll IE VOTING NO ALSO.
KOLTAY: YOUR HONOR, WHILE THE ISSUE OF THE QUINCY FIRE STATION SEEMS TO BE
VARIED MONG COUNCIL MOISERS, AH, AS THIS PROGRM, AS EVERYONE'S
AWARE, I SIT ON BOTH THE HOUSllli AUTHORITY Ml) ON CITY OUICIL, I
FEtl lMT TIIE a,no ...... IS SCIIIETHI• Tl DO EXACTLY lltAT IIE'RE
DlSCUSSllli ... TM£ A SIU, MKE IT AVAILA8LE FOR HOUSllli,
HOP£FULLY CIDTt AB laE IIIICH I THI• lflll ...... -A IOI
FMILY NOWIN& TO £111181m, I THI• THAT, THOSE AR£ THE REAL
ISSID II TIIE 111111 II. I THI• EVERYONE'S IN FAVOR Of OPEN SPACE.
BUT I AGREE WITH MR. CLAYTON. I THUIC OPEN SPACE SHOULD BE
DEDICATED IIIEII • INE A lMI£ MEA 111M IEll£FITS THE 00111£
CCIIUIITY RATHER THM A SMLL LOT HRE SONEONE'S COlllli TO CUii
THEIR DOG. Afl> THE CITY Will HAVE TO KEEP THE COST UP Ml> THE
MAINTENANCE UP ON IT.
VAN DYKE: ANO TM£ IT OFF THE TAX a.LS.
KOLTAY: TAKE IT Off THE TAX IIIOlLS. THAT'S ANOTHER ISSUE. SO MY BOTTON
ISSUE, I THI• THE a,1LD ..... IS REALLY EXCITED. I TALl£0 WITH
PAUL MllNOIISKI Of HOUSllli THIS NDIIIIN&, HE'S REALLY EXCITED AIOUT
IT, MD IIE'RE LOOKING fORlfARD TO GETTING THIS PAO&RM Off MD
IUIIING.
VAN DYKE: ANY FURTHER DISCUSSION? PLWE VOTE.
CLERK: flVC AYES, TWO NAYS . THOSE VOTlllli NAY: COIIICIL NOIIERS MLOCK
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PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34/CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1991.
HABENICHT:
ESTERLY:
FRASER:
ESTERLY;
KAHM:
FRASER:
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AT WHAT, AT WHAT POINT, IS THIS THE POINT AT WHICH IF SOMEONE WERE
TO BE EXCLUDED THEY WOULD BE EXCLUDED, OR WHAT'S lffE TIME FRAME
THERE?
IF SOMEONE WERE TO BE EXCLUDED? RICK, DO YOU HAVE AN ANSWER TO
THAT QUESTION? IS THERE A DEADLINE TO BE EXCLUDED FROM THE
DISTRICT?
I THINK ...
... I BELIEVE I THINK THEY'RE SPEAKING BY A BOARD ACTION?
THIS IS IT.
THE QUESTION IS DO YOU MEAN BY EXCLUDED THAT THE PROPERTY WOULD
NOT HAVE ANY WORK DONE ON IT?
HABENICHT: RIGHT.
FRASER: COULD WE
DEWITT : THIS IS IT. THIS IS THE MEETING TO DO IT AT. IT'S NOT FEASIBLE
REALLY TO DO IT AT THE NEXT MEETING BECAUSE OF THE TIME FRAMES
INVOLVED. I SUPPOSE YOU COULD, BUT ...
BULLOCK: COULD WE GET NOTICE OUT TO THAT EFFECT?
FRASER: WELL, THIS IS THE MEETING.
HATHAWAY: COULDN'T IT BE DONE BEFORE THE SECOND READING THOUGH, RICK?
DEWITT: IF YOU DO IT AT THE SECOND READING, THEN YOU HAVE TO GO TO THE THIRD ONE.
HATHAWAY: RIGHT, BUT THE POINT IS THAT _,TICE WAS NOT SENT OUT TO EVERYBOOY,
I 'M SURE, ON THIS ONE .
FRASER: LET ME OFFER ANOTHER ALTERNATIVE. LET ME ASIC A QUESTION, I GUESS,
FIRST. IS IT YOUR INTENT, MRS. HABENICHT, TO SPECIFY CERTAIN
PROPERTIES THAT YOU WOULD HAVE ROl>VEO FRCM THIS DISTRICT ?
HA ICHT : AH. CS, IN LIGHT Of WHAT WE 'RE TALKING AIOUT IN TEIINS Of THAT
WHICH N £OS TO BE DONE ANO THAT THAT 'S SUCGCSTED TO BE DON£. ANO
TH FACT THAT II HAY STILL, WE AR STILL [! OUltACING P£0PLC
AR IN THC DISTRICT WHO HAVE CONCERNS AIOUT IIHCTHCR OR NOT IT 'S
IWl»TORY WOil TIMT MEEDS TO 8 DON • AM> THCY 'RE TILL
SCNCOULIIG APPOINlll(flTS WITH P£0PLE FIIOM TH CITY IN OROCR TO
tr THAT, 1r THAT 'S F[ASIBL FOR THEM. SO I GU , Y[S, THAT '
T l 'M THI ABOUT . I , I DON 'T, I 'TR AL , I DON 'T
FU L UPPOftT WHAT V 'II DOI AT THI POINT . AH, AT TH
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RESPONSIVE TO THE PEOPLE. THIS IS REALLY ALMOST A PILOT PROGRAM,
AND, AH, I THINK WE NEED TO BE FLEXIBLE.
I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT TO REITERATE THIS EVENING OUR COMMITMENT TO
MEET WITH THOSE FOLKS WHO HAD CONCERNS ABOUT WHETHER OR NOT THEIR
PROPERTY IS, AH, HAS CONCRETE THAT MEETS THE TEST OF ABSOLUTE
REPLACEMENT. AS MR. ESTERLY POINTED OUT A FEW MOMENTS AGO, MAY
17TH IS THE DATE THAT IS SORT OF THE CUT-OFF DATE, AND THAT GIVES
US AN OPPORTUNITY OVER THE NEXT THREE TO FOUR WEEKS TO WORK WITH
FOLKS TO WORK OUT THOSE DETAILS. WE BELIEVE THAT WE'RE EQUAL TO
THAT TASK, AND WE BELIEVE THAT WE CAN RESOLVE THAT TO THE
SATISFACTION OF THOSE WHO ARE PARTICIPATING IN THIS, SO THAT WHEN
WE GET DOWN TO THE CONCLUSION OF THIS DISTRICT, YOU'RE NOT GOING
TO HAVE A BUNCH OF FOLKS PARADING IN HERE SAYING "DAflt IT, YOU'VE
DID IT TO US!" IT'S OUR INTENT TO DO EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO MAKE
SURE THAT GIVEN THE NATURE OF THIS PROCESS AND THE VERY FACT THAT
WE'RE ASKING PEOPLE TO SPEND MONEY THAT THEY MAY NOT WANT TO, THAT
WE'RE GOING TO DO EVERYTHING IN LIGHT OF THAT TO MAKE THIS WORK
WELL. AH, I CAN'T GUARANTEE YOU THAT WE 'RE GOING TO BE ABLE TO
TAKE ALL 300 PROPERTIES ANO HAVE TifE HOMEOWNERS ALL BE SATISFIED
TO THE TEE WITH WHAT WE 'VE DONE , BUT I CAN GUARANTEE YOU THAT
WE 'LL MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO TRY.
HABENICHT: WELL, I UNDERSTAND THAT, ANO I WOULDN 'T EXPECT OTHERWISE. EXCEPT
WE HAVE TOLD THEM THAT WE Will BE DOING THAT, AND I JUST WANTED TO
KNOW WHAT THE CUT-OFF DATE IS TO EXCLUDE IT. IF IT IS TODAY, THEN
l 'M HAVING SOME ....
FRASER: IF YOU WANT A SPECIFIC PROPERTY REMOVED FROM THE DISTRICT, THEN
MR. DEWITT IS ABSOLUTELY CORRECT, THAT IT WOULD HAVE TO BE DONE
WITH THE INTRODUCTION OF THIS ORDINANCE. THEN WHAT YOU WOULD BE
SAYING IS THAT THIS PROPERTY WOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED AT ALL .
HABENICHT: MAYBE WE NEED TO COMMUNICATE A LITTLE BIT. SO THAT IF, IF
SOMEBOOY WOULD GO OUT TOMORROW, AND SAY THAT All OF THIS CONCRETE
THAT WE HAVE MARKED AT MANDATORY TO BE DONE, AH, OUR STAFF MEMBER
SAYS, "WE LL, I THINK YOU'RE RIGHT. IT'S NOT MANDATORY, IT DOESN'T
NEED TO BE DONE." THAT THERE'S NO REASON FOR HAVING DONE THAT
CAUSE THEY STILL HAVE TO INCLUDE IT?
FRASER : WHAT, LET NE EXPLAIN, BY DEFINITION WE HAVE 300 PROPERTIES THAT
WE 'VE IDENTIFIED FOR INCLUSION IN THE DISTRICT. NOii WE NAY OR NAY
NOT AT THE ENO OF THIS PROCESS HAVE EVERYONE OF THOSE 300 PEOPLE,
OR 300 SITES INCLUDED IN IT BECAUSE OF OUR NEGOTIATIONS. WE STILL
HAVE THAT DISCRETION. ON THE OTHER HANO, YOU COUlD CHMI&( THAT
NUMBER TO 2H SITES, OR 211 snrs IY ,1v11e US A SP£C1F1C ADDl[S
THAT YOU WOULD NOT HAVE INCLUDCD FOR MY CONSIDERATION WHATSOEVER .
ANO WE WOULDN 'T EVEN DISCUSS THIS WITH THO. IF YOU ROIOV£O THO.
FRON THE DISTRICT THIS EVENINCi. THAT 'S THE DISTI TION . AH, IT 'S
SUBJ CT TO ALL OF THAT DISCUSSION 8ASCD ON THC FACT THAT IT 'S IN
H R • Wt: STILL HAVE THE DISCIETION AFTH nus EYOIIIC TO ... OUT
THE D£TA1LS FOR THE SP£CIFIC SITE,
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PARTIES. IF TOMORROW IT IS DECIDED THAT A CERTAIN PROPERTY WITHIN
THIS LIST DOES NOT HAVE TO HAVE WORK DONE, CONCRETE, THEY COULD
STILL BE EXCLUDED AS FAR AS THE WORK AND THE REQUIREMENT FOR
PAYMENT, WHATEVER, BUT THEY WOULD STILL BE PART OF THE DISTRICT
BECAUSE THEY ARE IDENTIFIED IN THAT AREA.
FRASER: THAT'S CORRECT. BUT THEY MAY NOT WIND UP WITH ANY ASSESSMENT
WHATSOEVER.
HABENICHT: OKAY. THANK YOU.
VAN DYKE: IT TOOK US A WHILE TO GET THERE.
HABENICHT: IS THERE A DATE, CAN I HAVE A DATE, SPECIFIC, WHERE THAT Will NOT
BE AN OPTION? THAT'S WHAT I'M ASKING.
ESTERLY: THE MAY 17TH DATE IS PROBABLY THE BEST DATE. AH, ANY DATE AFTER
THAT, THEN WE CAN START PUSHING All THE OTHER OATES BACKWARDS.
AH, THAT DATE IS THE DATE WHEN THE BONO PEOPLE HAVE TO BE GIVING
FIRM NUMBERS TO PEOPLE THAT MIGHT BID ON THESE BONDS. WE CAN'T
REALLY BE CHANGING OUR MINDS BEYOND THAT POINT. IF WE WANT TO
CHANGE OR KNOW WE'RE GOING TO CHANGE, WE WOULD JUST NOT, WE WOULD
NOT SEND THESE FINAL TOTALS OUT. ON THE BOfl) INFORMATION. BUT
EVERY DAY WE DELAY THEN, WOULD DELAY CONSTRUCTION.
HABENICHT: THANK YOU.
WIGGINS: MRS. HABENICHT, DO YOU HAVE ANY SPECIFIC ADDRESSES ON THIS LIST
THAT YOU WISH TO EXCLUDE?
HABENICHT: NO, MR. WIGGINS. I'M JUST CONCERNED ABOUT THC FACT THAT PEOPLE ARE
STILL LOOKING FORWARD TO MEETING WITH PEOPLE.
WIGGINS :
KOLTAY :
ESTERLY :
KAH!t :
I KNOW WHAT YOUR CONCERN IS.
YOUR HONOR, I HAVE ONE OTHER QUESTION. MR. [STERLY, TO YOUR
KNOWLEDGE, SEVCRAL PEOPLE HAD VOICED THEIR OBJECTIONS TO THE
DISTRICT. HAS THE NOJNT Of CCIICRETE 8£1NCi DONE AT MNY OF THE
HOUSES GON[ DOWN? SUBSTANTIALLY? NINl~LY ?
RICK, DO YOU HAVE A FEELING FOR HOii MUCH THE NUN8£RS NAY HAVE
CHANGED ANO FOR WHAT NUMBER Of CITES HAVE BEEN R£V1STED TO?
WC. WE, AH, WE HAVE Of COURSE NET WITH ALL THE P£0PLE lfHO WfRE
PRESENT AT THC HEARING, NET IIITit TltCM ON( ON ON(, AM) THCR 'SA
REDUCTION OF ABOUT 40I, OU ICJOI, ON THOSE PARTICULAR PIIOPERTIC •
VCR, CVCN THOUGH 'V HAD, TON TC A NICC ARTICL WT C
I TH PAPER NOTIFYING P[o,t.[ OUR VILLI S TO T, ANO HAVC
£NT A l[Tl£R TO EACH ANO (Y(lY ,CRa IN TH DISTRICT, ANO OUR
R SPON HAS 8 CN QUIT LOIi TO THOSE, TO THAT PAPCR ARTICLE .
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THINK IT 27 SOUTH PEARL. THEY ARE DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM WHERE I
LIVE . 4025 SOUTH PEARL. I THINK THAT'S A CORRECT ADDRESS.
KAHM: OKAY, SURE. WE'LL BE HAPPY TO MEET WITH THEM.
HATHAWAY : RICK , ALONG THOSE SAME LINES OF THE PEOPLE THAT WERE AT THE PUBLIC
HEARING THAT YOU DID MEET WITH, HAVE ANY OF THEM EXPRESSED
ABSOLUTE OPPOSITION TO THE WHOLE , BEING INCLUDED IN THE DISTRICT
AT ALL? TO THE POINT THAT WE WOULD WANT TO EXCLUDE THEIR SPECIFIC ADDRESS?
KAHM: THERE WERE TWO, BUT TWO OF THOSE PEOPLE HAD ONLY MARGINAL CONCRETE
AT THE TIME THEY SPOKE AT THE PUBLIC HEARING. THERE WAS NO
MANDATORY REPLACEMENT ON THEIR PROPERTY, ANYWAY.
HATHAWAY : SO IN ESSENCE THEY DIDN'T SAY THAT THEY WANTED THEIR ADDRESS
REMOVED FROM THE DISTRICT IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM?
KAHN:
BU LLOCK :
KAHN :
NO , IN ALL THOSE CASES WE WERE ABLE TO NEGOTIATE ANO CONE TO
AGREEMENT AS TO WHAT NEEDED TO BE DONE .
RICK , THAT MIGHT BE 4032.
WE CAN CHECK THE OWNERSHIP LIST. THAT WOULD BE THE WAY TO DO IT .
ALSO WITH REGARD TO ELIMINATING PROPERTIES, AFTER THE MAY 17TH
DATE, WE'LL BE BRINGING YOU AN ANEll>ED ORDINANCE TO INC LUDE THOS E
PROPERTIES THAT HAVE SIGNED UP, W£ COULD ALSO I BELIEVE DELETE AN Y
PROPERTIES THAT WE 'VE NEGOTIATED DOWN TO NO CONCRET E, AT THAT TIME . AFTER MAY 17TH.
KAHN ANO ESTERLY CARRim ON A CCIIVERSATION Off THE RECORD .
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KAHN :
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ICAHM :
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UHM :
THAT, THAT ' S PROIAll Y NOT A liOOO OPT ICII CII TH( 01D IIIMCE • IF
W£'RE GOINli TO DELETE THOI , JUS T DCll 'T DO TH( WDIII .
GIV E THEM A ZERO ?
JUST DON 'T DO THE WOIIIC.
SO THA T ORD INANCE WOULD C11L Y Pi e« UP TH( CIIES ~T All£ VOLUNTEER ING FOR INCLUSICII?
YEAH, BECAUSE Of PUBLISHING COSTS , £TC.
THAT ,_... IS PIC<IN& U, NONEITIII IY TH( MAY .
NORE PCOflt.E IGN UP •
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A&Ell>A ITEM 12B(v)(4) -APRIL 15, 1991
AND THE LAST THING I HAVE IS THIS LETTER FROM THE SMALL CITIES
COMMITTEE CHAIR, ABBIE LAND, COUNCIL MEMBER OF WEST HOLL'IWOOD,
CALIFORNIA, WITH REGARD TO THE E.N.R. COMMITTEE AND HER CONCERN
WIIH THE CLEAN WATER ACT. ROUTHORIZATION, AND SUPERFUND
LI BILITIES. SO WHAT I WOULD REQUEST HERE FROM MR. DEWITT IS THAT
HE PROVIDE ME SOME ASSISTANCE SO I CAN RESPOND TO THIS LETTER AID
PUT US IN THE BEST LIGHT THAT I CAN WITH THESE FOLKS. THAT'S IT. THANK YOU.
COULD I FOLLOW UP ON THAT? DO YOU HAVE ANY TIME FRAME FOR WHEN
THEY NEED THIS REPLY?
OH, GEE. OKAY.
MY FIRST THOUGHT WAS JUST THAT WE'D SEND THEM A COPY Of THIS
PACKET THAT YOU GAVE ACCE WITH PERHAPS SOME SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION, YOU KNOii, OF WHAT WE'VE DONE SO FAR, BUT I ALSO THINK
WE OUGHT TO ADD THE BIOMONITORING INFORMATION ON TO THAT TOO.
THAT'S REALLY, SEE THE BIOMONITORING DIDN'T CONE UP AT NLC CAUSE I
DIDN'T KNOW WE'D WRITTEN A LETTER TO OUR CONGRESSMEN AIOUT THAT
ISSUE. IF I HAD, I WOULD HAVE BEEN ABLE TO ALSO BRJNC THAT UP AT
THE TIME, BUT NOW THAT I KNOii ABOUT IT, WE CAN BRINC THAT ISSUE UP ALSO.
OKAY, GOOD.
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ROGER, IF YOU'LL GET YOUR PEN OUT, I'LL TRY TO MAKE THIS BRIEF.
CHUCK, THE BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE MEETS THIS WEDNESDAY? AT WHAT
TIME?
7.
A.M.?
P.M .. AT 7:00 P.M.
OKAY. FOR COUNCIL'S INFORMATION, THE SMART GRANT HAS SPENT ONLY A
WEEK IN THE AG'S OFFICE. IT ENTERED ON THE 27TH, AND WAS OUT ON
THE 3RD. IT'S NOW IN THE COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE. IT WAS SENT DOWN
THE FAST TRACK AND NOW I BELIEVE WE SHOULD HAVE LINDA MARTIN
PURSUE THE STATUS OF IT. IF WE CAN, IF WE NEED TO HAVE A CONTACT
IN THE AG'S OFFICE, THE GENTLEMEN WHO REVIEWED IT JS AN ATTORNEY
BY THE NAME OF NAY, I BELIEVE. IF WE NEED TO CONTACT HIM
REGARDING ANYTHING.
JUST A FEW ISSUES TO EXPLORE HERE. AH, I'M CONSIDERING POSSI PLY
PURSUING THE REQUIRING OF FIVE VOTES TO TRAVEL OUT OF STATE TO
APPROVE OUT-OF·STATE TRAVEL ON TRIPS All> SO FORTH. BEFORE I TAKE
ANY ACTION ON THAT, 1 'D URGE EACH ONE OF YOU JNOJVJDUALL Y TO
CONTACT ME IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNS OR COMPLAINTS OR CONDEMNATIONS
OF THAT.
REGARDING THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT, I DON 'T HAVE ANYTHING FOR YOU
TONIGHT AS I HAD HOPED , BECAUSE OUR NEfllNG WAS POSTPONED, All> I
DO FEEL LIKE IT 'S ONLY FAIR TO GIVE THEM A SECOND, A SECOND CHANGE
TO ADDRESS SOME Of THE CONCERNS THAT WERE BROUGHT UP. I MET WITH
THE CONTRACTORS, A GROUP Of CONTRACTORS, TWICE, All) I 'VE MET WITH
THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT ONLY ONCE, All> SO I 'll HOPEFULLY 8(
ADDRESSING THAT ISSUE All> SOME RECCIIODATJONS THAT I CAN MAKE TO
COUNCIL NEXT MEETING .
ANOTHER ISSUE THAT I PLAN TO 8( UPLORIII& All> I URGE YOUR
COMMENTS, I DON 'T IUOf If MY Of YOU HAVE READ THE PAPCR, BUT I
BELIEVE IT WAS ARVADA THAT HAS, USED TO HAVE A SYSTEM VERY SIMILAR
TO OURS All> I WAS IIMTJNG TO EXPLORE TH£ POSSIBILITY Of SU8"1TTING
THE MAYORA L POSITION TO A POPULAR VOTE Of TH£ ELECTORATE . AH ,
MAYB E PUTTING THAT ISSUE UP ON TH£ BAI.LOT FOR CHARTER REVISION
NEX T TIM£. JUST A POSSIBILITY . MD THERE ARE A NUMl[R Of WAYS
THAT THAT CAN 8£ PACKAGE D. All> I HAVE CI PL OR ED THOSE VITH RI CK
All> WOULD B WI LL ING TO DISC US S THOSE 111 TH EACH Of YOU
INOIVIOUA LY.
TAP CEASED TO
TAP
AT THIS PO INT. NEXT SE VERAL ITEMS NOT AV AI LAILE ON TH£
8 £PER FOR VI CTI MS ADVOCA TES
OCAOCNO SIGNS ON MHE RST
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LETTER FROM MRS. PEACOCK -REPAIR SHOP ACROSS THE STREET
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN COUNCIL MEETINGS -MORE PUBLICATION
OPERATION DESERT STORM
UPDATE ON COMPUTERIZING OF THE CITY .
AND THE FINAL TWO ITEMS: ROGER, COULD WE HAVE AN UPDATE OF THE
PROGRESS OF COMPUTERIZING THE CITY AND WHAT IS BEING DONE IN THE
COMPUTER DEPARTMENT, AND IT WOULD BE INTERESTING TO KNOW, I
UNDERSTAND WE'VE HIRED A NEW INTERN THERE. IT WOULD BE KIND OF
INTERESTING TO KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON WITH THEM IN THAT DEPARTMENT .
AND THEN FINALLY I AM TAKING SUSAN ON IN HER ADVICE AS FAR AS
TRYING TO DEVELOP MORE OF A WORLDLY PERSPECTIVE, AND I'M SERIOUSLY
EXPLORING PERHAPS GETTING INVOLVED WITH CML EXECUTIVE BOARD
CONTINGENT UPON THE BAR EXAM RESULTS COMING UP. AND IF THE
RESULTS ARE FAVORABLE, I, AH, I WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS THE
POSSIBILITY OF MAYBE MYSELF OR ONE OF US GOING FOR THE EXECUTIVE
BOARD. IF WE'RE GOING TO BELONG, WE MIGHT AS WELL BE IN THE MOST
INFLUENTIAL PLACE ON IT.
HATHAWAY : MAY I REMIND YOU TO TALK TO ALEX, AS SHE 'S RUN THREE TIMES .
BULLOCK: OH , IS THAT RIGHT? OKAY.
VAN DYKE : I THINK YOU 'D GET THE SUPPORT OF CITY COUNC IL IF YOU CHOSE TO
PURSUE THAT.
BULL OCK: OKAY. THA T'S IT.
VAN DYKE: ONE MORE -SWEDISH TASK FORCE.
BULLOCK: OH, RIGHT. JU ST 1 'D LIKE TO Ka lll(R( IIE 'R( HCAD(I) 111TH THAT.
WE FORNCD A TASK FORC E AND IT'S IIEY£R NET. IIE SHOULD OUT TH[R(
TASK FORCING.
VAN DYKE: I WHOLEHCARTCDL Y AGREE.
fl.l TTER ING BY HATHAWAY
BULLOCK: I DON 'T KNOW IF IT'S ...
HABENICHT : YOUR HONOR . RITA, WOULD IT B£ DIFFICULT FOR YOU TO ATT(II> IN THC
DAY Tl , I THAT TH PAOILEM 111 TH PUTTING THINGS TOCETH[R •
HATHA A : OH,.,,, LL. 11 ' DlfFICU T FOR TO ATTEII> HING Al ~y IN
TH DA 1 I , SUCH AS THC GOlL SCTll NG SCSS I ON Olt SON[TH I SUCH
AS THAT, IUT 10 ATICII> A ..CCT I NG SAY AT LUIICH Tl Olt EMU IN THC
"'*'ING WOU O NOT BC THAT DIFFICULT . I DO 11 Al TNE Tl • If
YOU cou O PUT OUlt CCUICIL IREMfAST roa CITIU Ml) IUSI SSES
ON AN 0A IUT ON SDAY, IT WOUI.O RC IIOSSlllt TOO •
YAN D £: DO OU HAY AN U~l ON THAT TASK f'OIC • I
DO OU HAY AN 1D£A WMCR M ON THAT • IIOC(R
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SWEDISH, AH, ON PARTICULAR ISSUES THAT WE'VE -COULD YOU TURN THAT
DOWN PLEASE (SPEAKING TO BULLOCK), AH, NUMBER OF ISSUES THAT WE'VE
BEEN WORKING ON PARTICULARLY AS IT RELATES TO CINDERELLA CITY AND
SO FORTH, AND I'LL HAVE TO DO A LITTLE MORE WORK TO SEE WHAT'S
HAPPENED IN TERMS OF THE TASK FORCE WE SET UP INVOLVING COUNCIL.
VAN DYKE: GREAT.
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AGENDA FOR THE
REGULAR MEETING OF
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APRIL 15, 1991
7:30 P.M.
1. Call to or<ier. 1 -·J() Va.+c-~
2. Invocation.
3. Pledge of Allegiance. tJ~ ~
4. Roll call .
5. Minutes.
a. Minutes of the MA1'Ch 25, 1991 Public Hearing . ~/;;,.,,
b . Minut of the April 1, 1991 City Council Meeting . Urrf~
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~j). Pre-Scheduled ~·ton. (PIHN' limit your pmentation to tm minu .)
o .• ,a.~ o. c~ a . Housing Finance Sp«ialist Janet Grimmett will be recogniud • Englewood'•
r ~j, Employ of the Month for April .
r"' u,jJI"...; .JJt'. Membffs f the ~ America •autiful Comm on will prewnt to "'Ji' f~ o . acttpt their official appointments.
/(~ '!J) ~ c. A lution ap nting Joan Whatton t fill • ~ En I~ Urban RmewAI Authority &Ida,£
on the /
7. -Scheduled Vl (Pleaee limit your f>N"nt.aticill to ft minutes.) .
fa.) ,,_,. M Ko.~ IIOrH ,$ 4ww ,~;-. , 'l"#fl/A • 4 ~~ ,r,, ~
l'l'ftll,-,.1tionl and Appointmffl
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b . Proclamation declaring the week o.f April 15 through April 20, 1991 as /'
National Library Week. ~ /
c. Proclamation declaring April 21 through 27, 1991 as Independent Order of
Foresters Child Abuse Awareness Week. ~
d. Proclamation declaring April 28, 1991 as Worker's Memorial Day.~/,/
e. Proclamation declaring May 2, 1991 as National Day of Prayer. «/.6 ?/' co
Approve on second reading. c,.tJt:i. 7-tJ ~__._._ Yj -------r
a. Council Bill #20 amending a section of the Englewood Municipal Code
relating to holidays.
~#-~ b. Council Bill #23 amending the Englewood Municipal Code as it relates to
nepotism.
10. Public Hearing -None Scheduled .
11 . Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions . (
a . Recommendation from the Department of Community Development to adopt
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a blll for an ordinance approving an abatement of the sales and use tax on n~
purcha of machinery and machine tool a an econ rJlic development "'-.a
incentive. STAFF SOURCES: Richard Wanush, Dilfftor of Community
lkwlopment and Pun Pepper, Economic Developmmt Coordinator. at,a6s.
b. Recommendation from the Department ot Public Works to awill'd by motion \ '1
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a roofing contract for the ~pair ot last y ar's hail damage to the City ,r
Hall /Ubrary and the Police /Fi~ Center. The Public Worb Department 11 f'i
~ommend that the contract be awarded to Weathffcraft Company of \.. ·
ColoradoSprin . STAFF SOURCE: Chuck &tmy, Dil'fftor of Publk
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e . Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for an /'
ordinance creating Paving District No. 34/Concrete Replacement District No.
1991. STAFF SOURCE: Chuck Esterly, Director of Public Works. ~Y-, j,.J
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f . Recommendation from the Bi-City Supervisory Committee to adopt a ~o';{
resolution supporting the Colorado biomonitoring regulation, which is being V
rejected by the U.S. Environmental Protection }P~.· STAFF SOURCE:
Stewart Fonda, Director of Bi-City WWTP. ~
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an ordinance approving an easement for the Southgate Sanitation District
Interceptor at the Bi-City Wastewater Treatment Plant. STAFF SOURCE:
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h. Recommendation from the City Attorney to adopt a bill for an ordinance . (
amending the Englewood Municipal Code relating to the establishment of fire
lanes. STAFF SOURCE: Rick DeWitt, City Attorney. C(Jtdt•
i. Recomme ndation from the City Attorney to adopt a bill for an ordinance V
repea ling a n agreeme nt between the Corps of Engineen for improvements to
Ox fo rd Park. STAFF SOURCE: Rick DeWitt, City Attorney. /L1'6irf.
12. General Discussion. ( ,') --~·*-"' ,._,. '(' ..t~IP\,
a . Ma yor's Choi!!/
b. Council Mffltber' Choice. (.ice.&. .. • c)
1 . City Manager's Report. "· 1;;4" ~; f .,.., fl "f-•4 ; ~~~' ,i,,
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Ad rnment Ut..:· -e•/ :!-""'· ...... ,.~ '"
n mlnut wen tnnlmltted to Counci l from 03 /29 /91-04 /11 /91 :
Downtown~ Authority meeting ol 03 /13 /91 .'
P.ub and ll«TUdon C.onunlNion meetil• ol 03/1 4/91 . ,
Adjultmtnt and Appalt meeting ol 01 /13 /91.'
UCl!fllllur Authority meeting ol 0,/20/91 . ,
c.lrl:TIUl'I COl'llfflltltie:ln fflNting ol 03/21 /91 .
COnunlltiOf'I fflllting 04 /02 /91 .
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IENEIAL AIENDA ITEN CCIIIEIT ROSTER
DATE: APRIL 15, 1111
NfY PElSCII MY SPEAK cac••,., -na. EACH SUCH PElSCIII IIIST Sl&N THIS ROSTEl, STATI• NAIIE, ADDRESS, -AIElllA ITEII ... ER. PLEASE UNIT YOUR
COIIIEIITS TO FIVE IIIIIJTES.
THOSE PElSCIIIS lllt 111511 TO SPEAK Ill FAYOI OF OI Ill OPPOSITICII TO A PUBLIC
HOllI•, SHOULD SI• THE APPLICAILE PUBLIC HOlll• ROSTEl.
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ENGLEWOOD CITY COIIICIL
ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COIIITY, COLORADO
Public Hear1nt
Pav1nt D1str1ct No. 34/Concret• Replaceaent D1str1ct No. 1991
Narch 25, 1991
1. Call to Order
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The special session of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor
Van Dyke at 7:30 p.m.
Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Melllber Wiggins.
Pledte of Alle9t1nce
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke .
loll Call
Present:
Ab sent :
A quorua was pre sent.
Also prese nt :
Council Mellbers Hathaway, Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock,
Cla yton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
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Assi stant City Nan19er Mart i n
Ci ty Attorney DeW i tt
Deputy Ci ty Clerk Ellis
Di rector Esterly, Public Works
Office Engineer Kahll , Publ i c Works
z. Mayor Van Dyke stated that the purpose of the publ ic hear i ng wa s to
con si de r the pro po sed Pa ving Dis tr ict No . 34 and Concre t e Replaceaen t Distr i ct
No . lttl.
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Office [ngtnttr Kahll, Public Works. stated he will serve as Project Nan ... r
for the Proposed Speci al laproveMnt Dis tr icts. The proposed laproveants are
located thrGU9hout the Ctty and Include street, avlftue and alley
reconstruction; aandatory and volunt ary concrete replaceaet1t; Infrastructure
laprov ts; and a n ndustrlal sub-division In Engl.-ood. Mr. lt ahll
prov ded neral ba k9round tnfort11tlon on Engl...ood 's Paving District
Progr • Th C ty or Englewood originally Initi ated pav ng districts In 1956
n an rror to t all th str ls paved to City standards . Since 1956. 27
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of the City streets have been built to adopted standards. The 1991 estimated
replacement value of these improvements exceeds S20 million. In 1983 Council
requested staff to develop an ONJanized prograa to coaplete construction or
reconstruction of all ret11aining streets in our systea. A ten-year plan was
presented and approved at that ttae. This year's progra• is year five of the
ten-year plan. New to this year's prograa ts the inclusion of proposed
Concrete Replacement District 1991. Ordinance No. 31 of 1962, encompassed
legislation that made the maintenance of curb, gutter and sidewalk on city
right-of-way the responsibility of adjacent property owners. Mr. Kahm stated
that the general condition of concrete within the c011111unity has been on a
steady decline for many years; of approxi•ately 10,000 properties within the
City, over 4,000 de110nstrate at least SOiie adjacent concrete in a serious
state of disrepair. Since mandatory concrete repairs under existing
ordinances can create liens, generally payable within one year, inclusion of
needed repairs in an improvement district, such as this proposed sidewalk
district, with an optional ten-year payaent period should aake COlll)liance 110re
palatable. Provisions have been made for citizens to volunteer for the
inclusion of their deficient concrete which will reduce the need for the City
to include them in future mandatory replaceaent prograas. He explained the
District is divided into three zones, Zone l ts Paving District No. 34 which
consists of the street and alley reconstruction; Zone 2 is the Concrete
Replacement portion of the District, both •andatory and voluntary; and Zone 3
is the developer portion of the project. He discussed the cost breakdown for
each zone. Mr. Kahl! discussed cost and assessaent tnfon1atton, ttaetable and
aethod of payaent. The Special Assessaent Deferral Prograa was explained.
Mr. Kahlt presented specific tnfon11tton on the type of proposed iaproveaents
which would be included in Paving District No. 34/Concrete Replaceaent
District No. 1991.
Council Meaber Hathaway quest toned the percentage difference between the cost
of concrete in Zone I and 2. Mr. Kahlt stated they are esttaattng Zone 2 will
run ISi higher, as It had been deten1ined that the concrete replaceaent ts the
responsibility of the owners who would be held responsible for costs
associated with Inspection, engtneert119, and additional •lscellaneous costs of
the District.
Council Meaber Wiggins noted in Zone Z a corne r lot marked for replac ... nt
stating he understands the Ci ty would bear the cost and i t would be
handicapped accessible . Mr . Kahlt ag~ and explained the Cfty ts responsible
for all of th pav ng Instr et and ally Intersections, as 11 as the
concr t that fall w th n that squ are al the Inters ctlon or within th
r c tangl at th all 1 way . He stated that never tht Ctty I Involved wi th
r pl c nl o Ir dlus, I t wi ll be h nd capped ace sslblt .
Mr . a addressed cone ms r19ard I 119 t concrete aarlt I ngs .
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Counc'il Member Koltay stated he hid observed, tn sOllle areas of the District,
concrete on one corner had been •arked which would be handicapped accessible,
yet the alternate three corners were not aarked. Mr. Kah• explained that
because of the funding available on this project, returns which are tn good
condition would not be replaced just for the sake of tnstalltng a handicapped
facility.
Council Metlber Clayton mentioned he had noticed a nUllber of deteriorated
gutters and suggested as an alternative to replacing the entire curb and
gutter soae type of •asphalttc sealant• or soae other way of paving over the
gutters. Mr. Kaha noted that over the years there has been a reluctance to
put asphalt in gutters, as the two products do not go together. He stated it
1s hard to keep asphalt down on concrete, particularly where it would be
continuously exposed to water.
Council Metlber Clayton asked Mr. Kaha to describe in detail the real probl ..
wtth deteriorated gutters. Mr. Kaha stated the concern ts as it deteriorates
tt drops below the asphalt level and in 110st residential streets there are
only two inches of asphalt. The seal which keeps 110isture out froa under the
base and sub-grade of the street ts under the two inches of asphalt. Mr. Kaha
tddressed the probl•s encountered with concrete deteriorating. He stated the
City has done everything possible froa a quality control standpoint; further
that contractors are required to give a two-year guarantee.
Council Mellber Wi99ins asked if hoaewrs would be held responsible, if in
the course of taking a cut to replace a vertical curb, they d .. ge the
sidewalk adjacent to the vertical cut. Mr. laha confiraed they would be held
nsponsible for their negligence. He cautioned owners that if they hire
contractors they should aake tt clear to the contractors, that if the asphalt
ts in good condition and ts daaagtd due to negligence, they would be held
nsponstble.
Mayor Van Dyke tnvtted publ tc coaent, 1tatt111 that all coaet1t1 Mcie at the
publ le heartnt would be taken Into consideration by the Ctty COUftCtl. She
explained that coaaents will be taken on a street-by -street basts.
ZONE l (PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34)
l . 3800 South De1awar
W den pav ng to 40 ' (6 & 2). Install VC IC with 4' walk on east and illest
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will be taken to wi den the street . Ray Creighton, Engineering Construction
Inspector , responded to his question.
Mary Trouth, 3868 South Delaware, asked if the crown would be taken out of the
street and the utilit i es lowered. Mr. Kahm stated the intent would be to put
in a standard crown , which is considerably lower than what they have now. He
advised her that current information indicates the utilities should not be a
problea . Ms. Trouth questioned whether her neighbor would be required to
reaove his trees at the corner of 3800 South Delaware and Lehigh. Mr. Kah•
cited the City's policy on trees , which is every attempt is •ade to save the
trees. However, there is a tree replaceaent progr111 tn the paving district.
If the owner desires to have the trees reaoved, the City will pay for reaoval
and replace thea withal 112• to 2" tree. Mr. Kah• stated it is generally
the owner's choice . She asked if h011eowners would be required to obtain a
pen11it to re1110ve the concrete. Mr. Kah• answered that if they do their own
work or hire a licensed bonded contractor a per.it ts needed froa the
Engineering Division . Mr. Kah• confiraed that curbs have to be replaced with
new concrete .
Council Member Hathaway clarified for the citizens that the cost of relocating
utilities is borne by the City. She also noted the City will be doing any
necessary r11110val and replaceaent of utilities while the street ts torn up.
2. 000 -100 West Kenyon Av enue
Construct 32 ' wide paving (6 I 2 ). Reaove and replace concrete where
nece ssary.
No coaents .
3. 3100 -3300 Sout h Platte Ri ve r Driv e Ea s t
Con s truc t 40 ' wt de pav i ng (I I 3). Install Type I Industrial concrete on East
side. In s ta l l VC I G on Wes t s i de.
Robert Ro. spoke on beh a lf of his pa~t s who OIIIII aos t of the property In
t Is area . He expressed conce rn wi th t he high wat er table, and s tated aspha lt
deteriorates very quickly because of t he ground wa ter In the ar ea . He ts very
con rned about putting all the concrete In and then being he l d responsible
for r pla c nt on a cont nuous basts. His parents' assesuitnt will be
S55,000 . po nled oul th t table wa s v ry restrictive .
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South Platte River Drive until August, and Mr. Roy has been advised it would
not be I problem for him to take I perait after the June 7, 1991 cut-off date.
Mr. Kahm advised that the Utilities Dtpartaent is extending an eight-inch
w.ter main froa Dartaouth, alaost the length of Platte River Drive, to connect
with an existing eight-inch aain the Roy's put in several years 190.
Council Metlber Habenicht asked if deferrals were available to the owners of
industrial or c011111trci1l property. Mr. Kahal explained that there are incoae
and asset guidelines.
Council Mtabtr Clayton wondered, given the probl .. s with Platte River Drive,
1.e., state i11proveaents, additional utilities, 1f 1t is prudent to Include
this area in the paving district. Mr. Kallll stated efforts have been
coordinated with Utilities and the State Highway Dtpartaent for aany aonths,
and starting in aid-August would give adequate tiae.
Responding to an inquiry froa Council Mtabtr Hathaway, Mr. Roy explained his
parents own approxiaately SOI of the frontage on South Platte River Drive.
4. Alley East of 4800 South Broachla,
Construct 14' wide concrete alley paving. Tie In existing driveways as
necessary.
No COllllltnls.
5. Alley East of 3700 South Acoaa Street
Construct 14' wide concrete alley pavl119. Tit In existing driveways as
necessary .
Council MNlber Clayton coapltaenttd Richard 's Notors Oft Its neat appearance.
He also 1pprK l 1ttd the coaent s llldt by Nr . Sparacino .
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Construct 14' wide concrete alley paving. Tie in existing driveways as
necessary.
TOIII Sarton, resident aana~er of ¥1111 Parada A111rt111ents, 3655 South Delaware,
stated they have paid paring in the back. ~wanted to know if the City will
cut or tie into their parking lot when the alley is paved. Mr. Kahm recalled
the entire length was paved, and a perfect aitch 1s not always possible, but
they will do what they can to match the design.
Deputy City Clerk Ellis noted I letter of protest had been received from Jack
Karford, owner of property at 450 West Jefferson. The letter was entered"Trito
the record.
ZONE 2 (CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1991, AND VOLUNTEER CONCRETE)
Deputy City Clerk Ell ts stated a petition had been filed with the City Clerk
containing 109 signatures, representing 83 properties in various sections of
Zone 2, protesting the Concrete Replaceaent District No. 1991.
The petition circulator, Jeanne McW1111 .. s, c ... forward and stated she was
appearing on behalf of her mother, who owns property at 3795 South Grant
Street. Ms. McWi111aas and her mother circulated the petition . She stated
that no one she talked to objected to replacing truly daaaged concrete, but
they are concerned with the way 1t ts .. rked. She cited several
Inconsistencies in the aarked concrete. Ms. McW111i .. s 111Phastzed they are
very concerned that the hc...owner 1s held entirely responsible for the cost.
She discussed I survey she had conducted aaong other cities regarding payaent
procedures and she noted Englewood ts the only City, as far as she could tell,
that assesses the hOlleC*Mr IOOI. She had provided Council with copies of her
survey. She stated that with the help of City of Engla.ood staff tt had been
detera1ned, based on the assessed net value of property ta,c revenue, tn order
for Englewood to raise SZ00,000 the tax levy .ould have to be lncreued by .I
atlls. Ms . McWlllt•s understood the concrete WIS recyclable, but questioned
the tapact on the envlroMent. She expressed the opinion that .. ny of the
older generation will not borrow aoney and .ould COIISlder the deferral procJr
1 source of dishonor, as they ..ould pass an estate on to their child,.... with
debts attached . In conclusion she requested that nothing be done 1111ttl the
concrete was reassessed .
Coun , 1 Neabtr Clayton asked for the total value of the concrete to be
r pla ed . Mr . 1(1 stated he did not have the breakdoliM for Zone J . tto.tver .
n Zo 2, they.,.. look ng It 1sses1111t1 ts totallf19 IS much I S SJS0 ,000,
p nt 1'19 417 h s. Mr . Claytot1 addressed soae of Ms. McWtll
c nc ms . He s1199esttd that other clllts .. , say they .. ,ntatn t tOflCre t
at C ty xpense: but the fa ts that 's the ft that gets cut out oft
t nd nev r t don • did 19 t City needs to 1lu1t t
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asked Mr. Kah• if the concrete replac ... nt was done on an ongoing basis, with
the City doing the work, would the cost be as high; he stated yes. Discussion
ensued.
Council Metlber Hathaway r8111nded the citizens of the 5S discount that will be
offered for prepayaent.
Council Netlber Koltay thanked Ns. NcWtlltaas for her efforts.
Council Metlber Wiggins stated he appreciated Ms. NcWtlltaas efforts. He
c01111tnted that he had walked the district and noticed that several houses,
where people had signed the petition, had no aarkings.
Ns. NcWtlliaas responded to Council Metlber Wiggins.
Mayor Van Dyke assured Ms. NcWtlltaas that her concerns would be addressed.
She noted tt was clear there ts soae concrete that needs to be done and there
ts concern with equity and consistency. Nr. Kallll's staff ts willing to work
with each citizen tndtvtdually.
Discussion ensued between Council Metlber Hathaway and Mr. Kallll regarding the
history of concrete replac ... nt tn Englewood.
Ns. NcWtl 11 aas took ts sue wt th the requt red two-year guarantee on concrete.
Nr. Kallll stated a two-year period provides two coaplete winters, with all the
freeze/frost cycles, to evaluate the concrete.
Council Metlber Hathaway stated the City has successfully sued contractors for
concrete that was not up to standard after two years .
I. 3700 -4200 South Bro and 15 East Inc Avenue
Deputy City Clerk Ellis tt1tered into the record a protest letter received froa
Dennis R. Cleland, Flo Controlsl~'l 4242 South '3:ttf.; she advised that
one person froa thts area hid s hi petttlOII s ed by 11s. NcVt 11 laas .
Nr . Cleland ca• forward and advised Council hts IIIJor COftCern was the •thod
In which the concrete was aarked . Not 111 of the c011Crete .. rked for
.. nctatory replaet•ent s d--,.d beyOlld at110r cracks . Mt does IIOt believe t
d111191 equates the cost of ,.,1ac8Nftt , In the curreat KOROalc sltMtlOII,
doe not f 1 the C ty ld ....,,re work to be doN t at ts 110l essNttal .
Ht ooJ ts to pay ng for e ury ,..,atrs . Ht st,.....11 protested belnt
Included 111 this re,lac t protr•. Mt lfNed with Ill , NcVt111
concernlnt the .. rklnts be ng haph111rd 1 but he cOKurred that, ... areas on
Bro y should be ,..,. rtd , but •t 111 or those .. rbd should be c•s dered
•ndatory .
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James Naron, Pastor of En~lewood First Asse111bly of God, 4101 South Lincoln,
expressed concern about t equality of work, and he specifically requested
thicker concrete be installed because of the parking lots on both sides of the
building. He confinned he realized there would be increased costs. He
inquired about having another entrance into the church parking lot on the
Oxford side. Mr. Kah• agreed to aeet with Mr. Naron in the field to ascertain
exactly what the church wanted. Mr. Naron inquired if owners of trucks which
da .. ge concrete are ever held responsible for the da .. ge; Mr. Kah• advised
that when the incident is reported and can be verified, soae success in
collecting daaages has been experienced.
Deputy City Clerk Ellis advised there were four people frOII this area who
signed the petition circulated by Ms. McWilliaas.
3. 3700-4200 South Shenaan Street and 240 East Oxford Avenue
Deputy City Clerk Ellis advised that one letter of protest frOII this area had
been received frOII Curt Lorenzen 3965 South Sherman. Copies of the letter
were provided to City Council. In addition, nine people frOII the area signed
the petition circulated by Ms. McWilliaas.
4 . 3700 -4200 South Grant Street
5 . 3700 ·4200 South L an Street and 399 East Nassau Avenue
JI• Ha an 4188 South Lot n, requested to ... t with lllr . Kahll In the field to
scuss s ci erences with the proposed "l)laceaefll of concrete.
Otputy City Clerk Eilts advised that 13 people froa the area had signed the
pe ton ctrcuhted by Ms . McWl111aas .
6. 3700 -4200 South
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district be reassessed, li•iting it to the few isolated cases where it was
really bad.
Kenneth Koe1~4001 South Pennsylvania, with property at 3903 South Grant
Street, stat he ts disturbed by the •gross ais .. nageaent' of the project.
Ri"wiiited Council to know that he did not intend to pay the over-inflated
prices. He inquired about where the extra aoney goes, coaenting that the
bids he has seen are 15 to 30 percent lower than the City's esti .. ted cost.
He asked why he was not infonaed of the District earlier, and he wondered why
he had to find out for hiaself that there was an approved list of licensed
contractors. In his opinion that list should have been included in the
original .. iling. He feels that the citizens should not have to pay for these
repairs, since other citizens in other cittes (i.e, Denver, Littleton and
others) do not. He spoke about the inconsistencies in aarktng the concrete,
stating he has seen concrete which definitely needs to be replaced unaarked.
We asked what the standard ts, and coaented that the project s ... s out of
control. He does not want to see concrete replaced every ten years and
expressed concern about the quality of concrete installed by 1 •1ow bidder.•
He does not object to replacing bad concrete, but does object to the .. nner tn
which he was advised, stating he should have been given •fair warning.• In
sUMary, he proposed leaving the concrete .. rked as it ts, gtving the people
aore t iae to do the work on their own; the June 7th deadline ts too short, and
the only option se .. s to be to let the City do it at their inflated rates.
Council Neaber Hathaway clarified, and Mr. Kaha concurred , that it would be
possible to get an extension on the June 7th permit deadline and the June 21st
coapletion deadline. Additionally, that the costs quoted by Mr. Kaha wre
esti .. tes; that there are no excess 11D11ies which would go to any other City
project, that 111 monies collected in the progr• go into the Protr•; ud
that collection ts handled by Arapahoe COUftty for which the City pays 1
certain fee to the County.
Possible reasons why Mr. Koel received hh notice so late wre discussed.
Deputy Ctty Clerk Ell ts advised there wre no protest letters froa thh area ,
however, 13 people signed the petition circulated by Ns . llclUlltaas.
7 . 3700 -4200 Sout h Pearl Street
Gl enn Thach 4 l Sou th Pearl , coaented that every one invo lved In t his
s r c are on 9 s and to do the work wt 11 be qut te expet1 sive. He
thought that ff t he Ci t y we re to undertake the wrk , •st of the •rkf119s
would d sappe ar and on l y abou t half would be leg t t l•te l y rep l aced . As I new
res dent, he d d not receive an y no tice , that I sb-WNll t • fr-ts too
short I tlae to develop neces sary cash . In hh op i nion the aoney could be
better spent on educ ation, hel ping t he poor , or other u,11191 tha t outwe igh t
concrete tnue . He fe lt t he tt•fr -ud the u rk 1191 st.oul d be reev aluted .
Ht dots not feel l concre te al his addren ts bad , Mr does he t lltnlt It
wa rrants rep 1 a nt •
Cou 1 r Hathaway Inquired tr Nr . Thach 1110U ld syPpOrt. the conc.,t of a
lont ·l ,.. pl n ,. lar t o the t lft ·Y ar as ph alt pa l plea, •tdt Id t
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everyone advance notice of the work to be done. He responded negatively.
However, he offered that a minimum of 12-months notice should be given for a
project of this nature. He also stated that Mr. Kah• could COIN! out and see
for hi•self that there 1s nothing wrong with the concrete at his hoae.
Deputy City Clerk Ellis advised that no protest letters had been received from
this area; however, 11 people froa this area signed the pet1t1on circulated by
Ms. NcWi111us.
8. 3700-4200 South Washington Street
8111 Broast, 3908 South Washinfton, stated he ts very concerned about the cost
of replacing the 90 1 of concre e along Nansf1ela and Washington. He explained
that in 1985 Mansfield had been resurfaced; 1n 1987 Washington was included in
Paving District No. 33, and both of these projects have added to his taxes.
With the concrete replaceaent, his taxes possibly could go up another S400.
He does not feel the entire 90' needs replaceaent. He stated he understands
that if the curb and gutter are deteriorated, the road aay be destroyed. Mr.
Kaha atteapted to respond; however, Mr. Broast continued by stating how bad
York and Eastaan is and that the residents along Eastaan want repairs done.
He stated this is the kind of work we should be doing. He brought up the fact
that he asked two years ago for the curb at Warren and Tejon to be fixed and
it was still the saae way. He said he agreed with everyone else who has
spoken -"get rid of the district.•
Council Mellber Hathaway requested staff check on the curb at Tejon and Warren
which she feels should have been Included In Paving District No. 33.
Mr. Broast stated the paving was done, but the curb h still bad. He
coaaented that Floyd, froa Untverstty west, Is IIUCh worse than his property on
Mansfield; that the Ctty should be correcting the existing problees and forget
the Dtstrtct. He dtd not think the cltlzet1s should have to bear lOOI of the
costs, that tt should be 50/50. He thought the project should be cancelled
unttl Counctl coaes up wtth a plan to share in the costs.
Counctl Mellber Bullock c-nted that the way to increase costs h to fUMel
tt through governaent as opposed to having private lndtvtduals handle the
replaceaents . Mr . Broast disagreed, saying that Englewood Is I saall
c01111Unlty, that the "added costs would not have to be that great to fUftftel tt
through the governatnt of £119lewood ."
Mr . kahtl realnded Coun c il that staff has Identified city -wide about a half
• ll t on dollars n Ci ty responsibility COftCrete repair work that has not been
funded . Th erefore , It Is not surprising that the Intersection atntioned by
Mr . Broa st ha s not ~n repaired .
Coun c il Mellber Hathaway restated her request that TeJon and W1rrt11 be checked .
Coun c il Mellber Bull oc asked that Yort and £11taa11 be Inspected .
Coun c il Mellber Cl yt on tiled Mr . Kaha 's observation bears repeating • that
the City Is aore th n I half •11llon dollars in arrears already In areas of
con crete rep he t that the City h obl l91ttcf to do . He further poh,ted out
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that if the City ts expected to do all concrete repairs, it probably won't be
done. The only solution would be to raise the taxes.
Council Mellber Habenicht C01111ented that she s .. s a direct correlation between
the probleas the citizens are feeling toward their city governaent and how
city governaent f .. ls toward state and federal governaent ""en prograas are
aandated without funding.
Deputy City Clerk Ellis advised there were no protest letters received from
this area; however, four people froa the area signed the petition circulated
by Ms. Nc:Wtlltaas.
t. 3700-4200 South Clarkson Street
Deputy City Clerk Ell ts advised there were no protest letters received froa
this area; however, three people frOII the area signed the petition circulated
by Ms. Nc:Wtlltaas.
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Mayor Van Dyke asked if was anyone else in the audience wished to speak
concerning the Concrete Replaceaent District No. 1991, Zone 2.
Nr. Bud Vanderhoek c ... forward. He apologized for not COIiing forward earlier
i.ihin his area was addressed (4. 3700-4200 South Grant Street). Nr.
Vanderhoek ts the owner of ~~rty at :1121-ZJ South Crant and he c011111ented
that it ts fairly obvious t ahere Is I good deal of confusion concerning
the •rktngs and color codings. In his case, there are nine sections of
concrete along the front of the property; origtully etght out of the nine
were •rked to be replaced. After contact1ftl Mr. Kae., Mr. Vanderhoek then
found that half of thea had been recoded ,,... It •s conftrad that '"""
cod1ftl denotes aargtnal concrete ""tell 1111 cause problas within a ftve-year
period; however, It ts not aandatory to replace concrete •rked 1reen. Nr.
Vanderhoek inquired about the division of respo11sibi1t~1 when part of one
section ts on hh property, the other part OIi Ith neitNM»r's property. Mr.
Kae. explained that tf I private contractor ts htred, Mr. Vanderhoek and the
neighbor would have to work out a deal or Mr . VanderMek .ould have to absorb
the cost; tf the concrete ts replaced by the Ctty as part of the Dtstrtct,
theft both pieces of property .ould be assessed based on the property 1 tne .
Nr . Vanderhoek tnqutred about the 11st of caualtfted licensed contractors; Nr .
Kae. offered to 11 ht• the list .
Nr. Vanderhoek agrffd with previous coaet1U aide by Mr. Kot1 concer11l ft1 the
t .. fr , and the hardships the District 1111 have on certafn c ti1et1s. He
wanted lo know f the esllaates are based on City 111Ployees dolftl the work or
If they are based on COfltracttd work . Mr . Kala stated that 111 tha work ts
put out on coapet It ve bid by pr hate COfttractors. It was clart fled that the
pr cts 1ude soae ctty overflead .
Nr . Vanderhoek c luded by askfftl If tht Ctty has tht o,tlOII or the rlthl not
to do concrete rk because funds are not avatllblt, •1 ts It t hoal C111Mtr,
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who does not have the aoney, does not have the s ... right? He concurred there
are SOiie areas which definitely need replac ... nt, i.e., west of the high
school on Mansfield; but a lot of the work proposed 1s •'11nal and he felt
the properties should be reevaluated.
In response to a question fro11 Council Nlllber Habenicht, Nr. It ... stated that
regular full-ti• staff's ti• ts not billed into the project. He emarated
the costs that are actually added as being associated with the bond sale,
interest, •il1ng costs, costs incurred 1f 1ts necessary to htre teaporary
help for the construction, etc.
Council Nlllber Hathaway pointed out to Nr. Yandertloek, in response to hh
question about the hoa Nllr's choice 111 tll1s atter, that ile had jllst
exercised his choice by infon1ing Council of his position 111 this .. tter, and
that all residents of tile D1str1ct had belll ,1 ... tiles ... opport ... ity.
10. Yol1111tNr Concrete Proar•
No ON apeeared before Council wtsht119 to speak C011Cerni119 tile Yol1111tNr
Concrete Progr•.
ZONE 3 (DEYELOPO STIHTS)
1. Soutb st!t• Fe c1rc1e
Construct JO' wtde pavi119 (I I 3). l•stall Tnie I 1 ... trtal ClllcNte on Nth
stdes.
C" -stated ile pettttONd C:Wtl te Ill tacl t• Dtstrtct, _.
o • apprec:tatt• for bet .. t.cl..... Ill t N
apprectated tN t, •••dous •IIIIINWl _. NW1N "-staff t• 11ttt.. ts
project wldeNay.
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contractor, the installation will bt done to standard with a two-year
guarantee, all for the cost of the perait. Nr. &roast disagreed, stating he
prefers the work bt done by the City for those people who have or are willing
to get the aoney up-front.
Nr. Sarton returned to the podiua (Zone 1, Paving Dtstrtct No. 34, Ytlla
Parada Apartaents, 3655 South Delaware). Ht asked whether the owners of the
property would be responsible for the tnttre 14' of the alley or only 7'
(their half). Ht was assured that the asses ... nt 1110Uld be only for the 7'.
Nr. Sarton then tnqutred tf they could htre a private contractor and was
infol'lltd tn the negative, unless the opposing property owners chose to
parttctpate wtth thtll by fora1ng their own dtstrtct.
llr. Opte returned to the podtua (Zone 2, 4121 South Ptnnsylvanta Street). Ht
egretd wtth Nr. Broast about the advant191 of having the Ctty do the wrk,
.a.tell IIIOUld avoid the patch wrk obvious throughout the Dtstrtct. Ht
coatnttd that to save the perctntlgt referred to, aost people (htaself
tnc:ludtd) ..,ld be tncltntd to htre a private contractor, go wtth the 1-st
esttaate, without gtvtng auch thought II to lllhtthtr the next person who buys
the property has to replace tt.
llr. Naron returned to the podtua (Zone 2, Englewood First Asstllbly of God,
4101 South Lincoln). Ht tnqutred about the stcllwalk/alley bttwttn Ltnc:oln
Street and Broadway. Nr. lalw explained that thts area ts Ctty responstbtlity
concrete wlltch wtll bt replaced wtth Ctty funds. Ht offered to explain 1t
further when ht ... ts wtth Nr. Naron at the church.
The 111.Yor thanked everyone for thttr input and assured thtll thttr coatnts
..,ld bt taktn tnto constdtratton.
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ENILEIIOOD I AIAPAHO£ COIIITY I COLOUDO
letular Se111on
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1. ca 11 to ONler
The "9Ular .. ting of the Englewod City Council was called to order by Mayor
Van Dyke at 7:31 p.a.
2, Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Nlllbtr Clayton.
3. Pledte of A11q1ance
The Pltdte of Allegiance was ltd by Mayor Van Dyke.
4. loll Call
Present:
Absent:
A quorua was present.
Also present:
5. 11Mel
Council Nlllbtrs Koltay, Wiggins, Clayton, Habenicht,
Van Dyke
Council lllabtrs Hathaway, Bullock
City ....... r Frastr
Assistant City Attorney Gri ..
City Clerk Crow
0.. Gluter, IC-, •rtca leMttful Coordtnator
Actt .. Dtrector larttn, Ftnanc:tal Sentce1
(a) COUNCIL IIEl9EI 111•111 IMED, -IT lllS --. TO Uf•E THE 1111111S Of THE .... mn• OF IIMCII 11, lNl.
Ayes: COUIIC11 Nlllbtrs Koltay, Wtggtns, Clayton, Habtntcht,
Va11 Dyke
Nays : None
Co..-cil ..._.r, Hathaway, Bullock Absent :
Nolton urrttd .
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7. Non-scheduled Visitors
(a) Frank R ... s, 3201 South Lincoln, inquired about the status of
several traffic aatters, i.e., intersections of Floyd/Broadway and Eastaan/
Broadway; double yellow ltnes on Floyd froa Lincoln to Broadway and froa
Broadway past Acoaa. He also inquired about the intended purpose for the area
on the northeast corner of Floyd and Broadway stattng he thought the area was
intended for a greenway, not a parki119 lot. City Manager Fraser assured Nr.
Reaes that his concerns were valid, that soae alternative reaedies were cur-
rently being considered, and that he would SH iaprov-nts in the near fu-
ture. Council Metlber Wiggins inforaed Nr. R ... s that the law concerning
double yellow stripes does not prohibit people froa aaking turns across thea,
it does prohibit cars froa crossing over thaa to pass another car.
B. Coaunications and Procl-tions
(a) COUNCIL IIEIIHI HA11WIAY IIMD, -IT IIAS SECl•ED. TO DKUIE TNl
IIOlffH Of APIIL AS •£11VllCIIIEIITAl MltDIESS laffll.•
Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggtns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Notion carried
(b) COUNCIL IEIIIEI ULTAY IIMD, -IT IIAS 8111111, TO Im Ml TN(
IEEIC Of APIIL 7 -14, lHl, AS •DAYS Of -Ma Of YICTla If •WT.•
Ayes: Council ....,.rs loltay, Hath-.,, IU911h1s, Bullock,
ClaytOft, Habetltcllt, ¥111 O,U
Nays : None
Notion carried
(c) COUNCIL .... ULTAY MID, -IT lal SECllla, Tl Im-'IIIE
IEEIC Of APIIL I • 12. IHI, AS •n-. •n•• Ufln ....
Ayes : Council ....,.rs loltay , Hath-.,, 11 19111111 , •nock,
Clayton, Habeft tcht , Y111 O,U
Nays : None
Motton carr ied
(d) CCIUIICIL IEIIIEI 111.IIS IMID, -IT lal mlllll, Tl Dm -TIii
IEEIC Of APIIL II • II 1
Ayes : 111911 •s , •nK ,
Nays :
Nolto n car r ied
( e) CCIUIICIL IEIIIEI NAIDIICNT IMD, -IT IN
APIIL l>, IHI, AS •YGUTN SUVICO DAY IHI ,•
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Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carrted
(f) COIIICIL NEMER lOLTAY MOVED, -, IT IIAS SECONDED, TO DECUllE THE
aTH OF APIIL AS •NATIONAL LAiii CME aTH. •
Ayes: Council Mellbers loltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Notion carried
t. Appl'flal on Seconcl IHcltnt
CGUIICIL IDID IIATIWIAY MOVED, -, IT IIAS stCCIIID, TO APPIOVE MElllA ITDI I
(a) AS FOUM1
(a) ORDINANCE NO. 11, SERIES Of 1111 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 17, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY), ENTITLED:
M ORDINANCE AN£NOING TITLE 6, CHAPTER 5, SECTION 1, All> TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6A,
SECTION 5, ENCLEWOOO MUNICIPAL CODE lNI, R£LATINC TO ISSUINC SUNNONS All> CON·
PLAINTS BY NEIGHIORHOOO SERVICE OFFICERS.
Ayes:
Nays:
Motton carried.
10. Mltc IIHrtnt
Council Nlllbers loltay, Hltha,ay, Wttttns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habetltcht, Van Dyke
None
No publ tc heartnt was scheduled.
11. ONtMnCeS, IHoluttons 1M llott-
(a) Dina Glazter, Coordinator of IC-, ._,.tu le111ttful, pn1et1ted a
recoaendat ton froa the Oepartaent of c-1t1 O.vel.,...t to adopt a resolu ·
tton appotnttnt ....,.,, to the lffP Aatrtca leautlful eo..111ton. Te,. of
the _..rs to be appointed are:
Ttrat to exp rt O.Ctlllber 10, lttZ :
Thld CarsOft
1111th Colt
&trald ,,.....1d
ct-arles ,rt•s ... , .... ,.,
Cardell ster
Dout Wertz
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Susan Fouts
Clare Harris
Richard Hart.an (Chairaan) (continued on next page)
Ken Hoagland
Beatrice Kitchen
Lee Means (Vice Ch1tr111n)
The C01111tsston will .. et the second Tuesday of each aonth at 7:00 p.a. in the
COIIIIUnity RoOII. The lltllbers will be officially sworn in by the City Clerk on
April 9, 1991. Council Mellbers were encouraged to attend. Mr. Glazier stated
that the Ctty of Englewood ts to be certtfted as a Keep Aaertca Beautiful CCIII·
auntty on April 12. The announc .. nt of the certtftcation wtll be aade on
April 13th, 11:30 a.a. at the Glad-Bag-a-Thon celebration at little Dry Creek.
The resolution was assigned a nllllbtr and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. za . SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE MEMBERSHIP Of THE KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL CONNIS·
SION OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
COUNCIL IIDID MLOCI IIOVED, _, IT IIAS IIC .. , TO APNOVI IIIOWl'lml ••
II, Sllll'.S Of' IHI.
Ayes:
Nays :
Motton carried .
Council Mtllbtrs Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Vu Dykt
None
COIIICIL .... UL.TAY IIOVED, _, IT IIAS SKall, TO••• FGIIIIID -~
MW ITDI IZ(a)(t) • A lfCOIIIEDTlml ••• CIUIICIL .... IITA MTNMIIY AS
COUIICIL' S IPltsbiJATJwt, 111TH --IOTI• STAlUS, TO THE UEP ... ICA IUUTI •
FIil CGIIII SSlml.
Ayes:
Nay s:
Council Mellbtr s Koltay , lltggtns , Bullock , Clayton ,
Habentcht , Van Dyke
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Ab sta i n: Counc t 1 Mtllbtr HathllNY
Mo tton carried .
Tht ...,.rs of the Co.atuton are t o bt invi ted to attttld the next Council
llft9 at which t Mayor Van Dyke wtll present Cert t fl catts of Appo tn tatnt .
(b) C ty Nan r rraser presented I rec:oatlldatlon t o adopt I btll for
an ord nanc aatnd "9 t C119ltt,00d Nufttct,.1 Code as It rel ates t o nepottsa.
The ord na e ld llltftd the ne,otta ,oltcy by reaov t .. restrt ctt,111 Oft r rst cou ns . T City Cltrt wa s asked to reed COUKt1 1 11 1 lo . ZJ ,
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I llll IIO . U, INTIIOOUCCO IY COUNCIL IOICI III C&IIS
OI M a.DI C NO IIG TIYL J, QWTCI 1 ·0 , KCTI CII I , CIIILCIIOOO
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ll(b) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 23, SERIES OF 1111.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, lulloclt,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. Mr. Condreay, who brought this aatter to Council's attet1t1on,
will be notified of the change.
(c) Acting Director Martin presented a recoaendation froa the Depart-
.. nt of Financial Services to adopt a resolution llllftding the 1990 Golf Course
Fund transferring $89,000 froa the Golf Course Fund Balance to Golf Course
Operations. Ms. Narttn explained tllat the cllanges -"tell occurred early tn
1990 llad not bHn anticipated nor budgeted. Tllose changes included the pur-
chase of the golf pro shop and the hiring of the golf pro as an 111Ployff. The
resolution was assigned a nllllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. Z9, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE 1990 liOlF COURSE FIii>.
COUNCIL .... cun• IIDWID, -IT IIAS SECGIIIID, TO AffllOYE MED ITDI
ll(c) • HSOI.UTIOI NO. zt, SDIES OF lMl.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, lltggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Yu Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried.
(d) Assistant City Attorney 5rt .. presented a recOlllllftdation to adopt a
bill for an ordinance ......,tng a secttOII of tM Englewod Muntctpal Code
relattng to holidays. Mr. 5ri .. explatMd tllts cllange ts necessary to dtf-
ferenttate holtdays designated by Coullcll f,-nattOftal or legal holtdays.
The Ctty Clerk was asked to read eou.cn 1111 lo. 20, entttled:
COUNCIL IILL II>. ZO, lmaJUCED IY COUNCIL IOl[I HATINAY
A IILL FOR M ORDINANCE MDl>IN5 TITLE I, CHAPTtl 5, SECTION 2·1, OF THE EN·
5LEWOOO UICIPAL CODE TO CLARIFY 1£CULAI MEnllcs OF THE EICLN)OI) CITY COUii·
CIL FALLING ON A LEGAL HOllDAY.
Ay15: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hath1Way, Wt99tn1, Bullock,
Clayton, Habentcht, Yu D1'e
Nays: None
Motton carried .
u. .....,.,1 Dtacusston
(a) Mayor 's Choice
(t) Thts It• 111111 aoved forward . SN Aeend• It• ll(a) (Peges J
and 4) for dtsposttton .
(It) Mayor ¥111 Dy pro,o ad t wotntaent of Joan Wllatton to
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A NEIIIEI OF THE ENGLEWOOD URBAN RENEW. AUTHORITY.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Notion carried. Ms. Whatton's appotntllent wtll expire February 5, 1996.
(111) Mayor Van Dyke asked Council its pleasure concerning a
request frOII the Mayor of Colorado Sprt119s to select two volunteers frOII the
c011111Unity (one adult and one youth), and sponsort119 th .. on a trip to Washing-
ton, D. C. The volunteers would attend legislative sessions, .. t with
legislators, and be recognized by the President of the United States. Associ-
ated costs were discussed. It was decided to review the .. tter at the budget
retreat for participation in 1992.
(tv) Mayor Van Dyke reminded Council of the Citizens Breakfast,
April 10 at Fratellt's and the Business Breakfast Aprtl 17 at Woody's. She
encouraged their parttctpatton.
(b) Council Metlber's Chotce
(t) Council Mellber Bullock:
1. Mr. Bullock coaented upon a reported personnel probl• in the Building I
Safety Dtviston, and asked Ctty Manager Fraser to revtew the .. tter.
2. He inquired about the Englewood Tratn Depot on behalf of Betty Wilson who
would ltke to pursue restoration and relocation of tlle railroad station. It
was confirad that the Department of Public llorlts wtll be sullaitti119 a full
report concerning the depot whtch can be provided to lls. Wilson. In addition,
tt was suggested that Ms. Wilson could contact Marj Ntckua, fonl8r president
of The Greater Englewood Chlllber of Coaerce, who ataht have tnforaatton, as
well as Harry Fleenor, Allertcan Legion CCllllllnder. Title to the property was
briefly discussed.
3 . Brtef discuss ton et1Sued concen1ing tlle posstbt ltty of a shared Ser-
vtcenter factltty with the Ctty of Littleton. llr. Fraser assured llr. Bullock
th1t the aployees had i,.en advised of this posstbtllty . The .. tter ts sttll
betng analyzed .
4. Mr . Bullock asked for a status report on the dtsposttton of the ftre sta -
tions located at Federal and Qulnc:y . He uroed that act ton concen1tng both
fire stations be taken In the ntar future . Mr . Fraser lnforad COUftC11 that
an envlronaental 1ud t ts betng conducted at the Quh,c:y locatlon, aft.tr which
bids wtll be tak n for Its deaolltlon .
5. Mr . Bullock requested to be Included ht any ting the City alght
sc hedule with Senltor Constd III concen1tng c:011sen1tlon Wlttr rlgltts . llr •
Fraser advi sed he t s suggest ng that CCMiftc:11 11 a 9""'f ... t with Sellator Con -
tdlnt r191rdtng th is Issue .
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1. Mr. Clayton shared copies of a letter frOII Northglenn which provides in-
for11ation concerning trash hauling and related costs. Mr. Clayton expressed
the belief that it 1s t1 .. for the City to aove toward a c1ty-w1de trash col-
lection syst•, utilizing private trash haulers 1f possible. City Manager
Fraser coaented upon the recycling progru coaenc1ng soon. Mr. Clayton of-
fered that the recycling prograa differs froa trash collection .. ndated by the
City, which 1s what he ts proposing. He would like Council to start thinking
1n th1s d1rect1on.
2. Mr. Clayton shared tnforaat1on froa an art1cle 1n the Washington Post
regard1ng trans1t syst•s and the def1c1ts being experienced 1n the various
cities.
3. He offered to share tapes he purchased at the National League of Cities
Conference ent1tled "Your City's Police.•
(111) Council Mellber Haben1cht quoted 1nforaat1on froa the March
13, 1991 Denver Post concerning the r1se 1n violent cr1•. She pointed out
the correlation between reducing po11ce forces as a cost sav1ngs ••sure and
the 1ncrease tn crtae .
(1v) Council Melllber Wtgg1ns:
1. Mr. Wt99tns requested tnforaat1on froa Dana Glazier, Keep Aller1ca Beaut1 -
ful Coordinator, concerning the recycling procedure.
z. He advised Council he had been contacted by a Mr . O'Brtan concemtng a
location tn Englewood to hold s ... rfest, whtch was held tn Littleton last
year.
3. He coaented upon the Rock.y Nount1t11 llews art tcle concemt119 [1191...ood ' s
hous1119, express l 119 concern about the I .... projected by the photograph. He
s11111sted that another art i cle be wr t ttet1 h, the future •tell IIOllld show the
1aprovatt1t 1 and offer a better represet1t1tl011 of the City .
C. He IIIQU l red about the status of re,lKI.. the old h1du1trt11 water
.. ters : Mr . Fra ser wi l l pro vide t nforaatlOII .
(v) Council r Mi t h ay lft(OU rlf4ld COUIICll 's pa r t lcl pat lOft 111
t he Glld •Bl9 ·•·T"°" ltlclt -off at M le High Stadh• Oft Ap ril 6 .
r oltay :
l. Mr . oll 'I prov1d an upd1t on t Wand Rehab ll taltOft ,roJ t ft t
U OO and 3400 bloc of South Log an and Sou tll Pt ar l . Yett of t he tl t wet1
h1 v reh , will coapltted du r l119 April, 11l11e are occyPled . Oil
betl alf or t tng Au t hor t.y , 11 tted COUIICO alld t ,ubllc t o vi t r nal f II t.
z. ,.. Out1ldtr• 111d stated ..,,d H a .,
t t var ou, 111 ra ised .
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14. Ctty Attorney's a.,on
Nr. &ri .. dtd not have any .. tters to brtng before Council.
15. M,tOUl'lalllt
CGUIICIL _. Ul.TAY MftD TO .... TIie ... ting adjourMd at l:n p.a .
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A RIIIDD1'ICII APl'ODf1'JNG JtWf 1tlaT1'(lf TO FILL A WCNl'l' PallTI<lf <If 'DIE
l!IG.-xJ> w RINIIN. AU'DDU'l'lr ftll 1m crrr ~ n&alXJ>.
-. www, • IT ....,,., n 'Im crrr <XDCJL ~ 'Im cm ~ Wlil.lNJCD, <XK<IIADO, 'l'IIM':
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Jam lllatt:cn ia tmey ~ to ...,,. Gl tha lniJlalaod Udlan ---.i
Jlutharity, tam to apire en ftlbruary 5, ltM.
MJCl"ftlD Ml) APPIIMI) thia 15th -of ~, lttl.
WWWii I. &iw, eiEi &ii
I, Plltrida B. Cl'aw, City Clea far t:lla City of .. , •ml, ~ •
...., cst1fy tha ... ia • tl9 Gapf of h , .... Ill). _, .._ of lttl.
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PROCLAMATION
WHERFAS, thcuaands of dedicated Teleccnminicators daily serve the
citizens of the united States and Canada by answaring their telephone c:alls
for police, fire and mergency lll9dical services by dispatching the appropriate
assistance as quickly as possible; and
WHERFAS, the critical functions perfoned by professional
Teleocnmmicaton also include those related to forestry and conservatioo
operations, highway safety and maintenance activities, and many other
operations perfcmied by federal, state and loc:al gc:,verment agencies; and
\fflERF.AS, professional Teleccmamicaton work to iq,rcMt the IIW'gea.c:y
reaponN capabilities of theN oanmications ayata. through their leaderahip
and participatioo in training Ind other activities; and
~, p.Jblic safety diapatchera across the country IIIO, u a Mtt.er
of cc,une, work diligantly to MIW their o:muu.tiea and their a;enci• with
Dlglawood u no Dellption having eltNWl (11) diapatchera Ind two (2)
~son that ccnpriN the Dw;Jlwcod ~ of Safety Scvic:ea
Cl:mmnicatiCX\8 Division and spmd untold hcun d9c!icat.s to thia goal;
!IJlf, IHElt!PCltE, I, SUSMI VAN DYi!!, Mayol" of the City of Dlglawood,
Colorado, t--, psac1aia tba Wik of Jlllril 14 -20, Utl •1
allllN, ,-4 I NIMHlidimtl ..
in the City of Dlgl..aod, in hcnor and recocanition of 0.11' IIIIIUCipality's
,-i.acnuucaton and the vitAl contributions ttwy ... to the safety and
wall-being of our citbena.
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WHEREAS, industry, business, government and the public benefit from the
resources of our nation's libraries; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Public Library serves citizens of all ages in
Englewood and surrounding communities; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Public Library plays an integral role in meeting rhe
formal and informal educational needs of children and adults; and
WHEREAS, the Enalewood Public Library actively works with the public schools
10 encourqe and reinforce the imponancc of radina;
NOW llfEREfORE, I, SUSAN VAN DYKE, Mayor of the City of Englewood,
Colorado, hereby proclaim the week of April I.S lhrouat, April 20, 1991 u
NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK
in Enalewood. I urae our citizens 10 utilize the many prosrwns of the Enalewood Public
Libra,ydurina lhis -uk and tluoupout the eolire ya,.
GJV N unckr my hand and acal this I Sth day of April , 1991.
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WHERF.AS, child abuse is a national tragedy that affects us all with Cl\leI'
2.4 million children being reported annually as abused or neglected; and
WHEREAS, child abuse is recognized u an ever increasing problan in
today' s 110Ciety which affects ech::ational institutions, priaon, heal th and
110Cial aervice systems u well as the CX1111U1Uty u a whole; and
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WHEREAS, the U.S. Mviaory Board of OUld Abuse and Neglect appointed by
Congress, hu issued a report stating the am:iunt of c:hild abuM in air country
oonstitutes a national mergency; and
WHEREAS, the President of the united States hu proclaimld April as
National OUld ~ Prevention 1-lcnth; and
~ I the let" Foresters ~ OUld Abuse Cllll)llign and loc:al Court
Mile High Ho. 1884 obMrvea the third week in April • IC, OUld Abuse
IIMlreness WNk in ordar to incruN the effecti"VWWU of OUld Abuse
Prwmtion Month; and
~. the Indapmdmat Ordlrr of ror.stus is 1pC119oring • cxnuuty
fCINII and workatq,s &Jring April in axiperaticn with Court 8auN Inc., a loc:al
providar of alternatiw hcKlaing and usistance for lb.ad and MCJlected
childrm;
1Df, ltWJCIPQicE, I, SUSNI VM IMCI:, Mllyar of the City of lln9laa:ld,
Colorado, __, pnll:laill tbe Wik ~ .,U ll -27 to bes
m, CIIIID --·---· -1n the City of fnalao:>d, Oolcndo, and~. I~ the citialns
of J!n9laciod to 8\Wort pnviMt.icn ~ parenting ek:aticn and ~ I*+-, volunt.ariaa, and oaiaunity involvaant to twlp ltq) ... and
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WHEREAS, every year more than 10,000 American workeffare killed on the job;
WHEREAS, tens of thousands more are permanently disabled; and
WHEREAS, miUions are htjured; and
WHEREAS, another I 00,000 worken die from cancer, lung disease and other diseases related to toxic chemical exposure at work; and
WHEREAS, concerned Americans are determined to prevent these t...,edics by:
orpnizina Worker's Manorial Day on April 21, a day chosen by the unions
of tbe AFL-CIO u a day to remember lhele victims of workplace htjurics and dileaae;
renewlDa our efTona to aeck llrooler safety and health protections, better
ltaDdarda and enforcement, and fair andjuat compensation;
redeclbciaa oundva to lmpn,yias safety and health in cwry American worliplace;
NOW 111ER.EFORE, I, SUSAN VAN DYKE, Mayor of the City of En,ln-ood,
Colorado, henl,y proclaim April 21, I tt I •
WOIUCEU MEMOlllAL DAY
in En,lcwood ID recopidoa of workcn killed, l$red and dilabled oo tbe job.
CIVEN UDdcr my hand and ..a tbfa 15th day of April, 1991 •
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ll£RFAS, fran the very beginning of our Nation, we have relied ~ God'•
strength and guidance in war and peace; being entrusted with the holy gift of
freedcm and allowad to proaper in its great light, we have a responsibility to
serve as a beaca1 to the world -to UN our strength and reaourcn to help
thoN suffering in the darkness of tyranny and repressiat; and
II-IERFAS, the United States is engaged in a great struggle to qihold the
principles of national aovweignty and international. order and to defend the
liws and liberty of innocent people; and
IIDF.AS, wa u Americans oontinue to yaarn for puce and for the safety
of cur aervice ~ and 'Wt'llml in the Persian Qilf, Presidllnt Bush hu Mked all
Jlllarican to unite in tud:>le and ccntrite prayv to Almighty God. May it
pi... our twavw\ly Father to look upcn this Nation, jud;ing not cur
'lllmthineaa but our need, and to grant us 1119 ocntinued 8t.rmrJth and CJ'lidance.
May Ill wtch OYm" and S\IIPCJrt the oour~ ...t.rs of cur Azad 1'cftlN,
thli.r laving f..Ui•, • wall .. the forces of thaN natiana that have joinad
the aoalition to libarat:e ~t and to --further Iraqi ~: and
IIDDS, at May 2nd, 1991 • w tum our !wta ~ IINVal, let us
a1ac, pray eapecially for thaN bravie and Nl.flw llilitary pcaamel..., have
Ml'Mlt their final zat in the ams of God. Lat ua Mk Ria to atnngthM and
aanaol.e their failiea, and let ua alac, , P•r all thaN innocMt civiliw,
......... thay .., be, lb) haYa bean affected by this oanflict;
IOI, r.allCiil'CIC&, I, 8UIMI VM1 DUI, llllyo&" of the City of ln;laad,
Q:alondl), tmaby proclaia "Dmnday, 1111r 21111. Utl • the
lld'iDIML au a, JMna
in the City of ln;laa:ld and in cbNrvanca of the llaticnal Day of Pr.,.-,
~ all citiaaw of the City of D191aa:ld alon9 with the antin naticn
to wte in pnyar with Pnsidant a.11 at the nati.on'• capital far JO awu..
-7 100 A.N, to 7 :30 A.N, Nount&in 8undard Tia en Nay 2, lttl,
GJVIII undar II' hand and Nal. this 15th day of .,U, lttl.
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CXDC1L BILL NO. 20
nmaxa:o n cxucn.
MINIER a'DIMIIW
AN Cll>IlWa MIIK>DG T1'1'U!: 1, ~ 5, SE'l'ICII 2-1, at 'DtB IJUaDlD
IUIICIPAL <XIE 'ro a.ARin rm.AR IB'l'IlQ a, 'DIE EIGLDIXJ) cm CXDC1L
nu.JIG CII A taar. R'l,JDa.Y •
IIDIM, the City Council hM tha IUthority to create City lblidllya
fer tha City of. !:n1J1acx,4; and
-us, at tha pr11nt tm tha csdinlnaaa dr:> not pmridll fer thia
mthcrity; and
..... tt.n is aonfusiCln -to mkh hDlidlp tha City bancsa 111d
~ hol.idaya the City dCla not hear; and
1 EWI, it is MC 11 I ary to clarify tha lllth:lrity to enablillh a City
llolidlly; and
1 •• it is MC 11 IJCY to aoi4 aanflieta with cauncil llllltjnga 111d
othar llcmda an4 'l:!etNiCIM lllatinlaS
-. a aa, • n CWDaD • tm an a:ac11, a, ,.. Cl'ft a, -aa,m, CXl:CNIX>, M laUlat
8acticln 1.
1-5-2-lt m WIWt .. ,11 .. •1tin91 af tba City wc--
lllall be hal4 ill tba Citr 11111 m tile fJnt all tbir4 1111 .... af _.
IIClllth • ..._ thiftr o•cloc* (7130) PJI., ar • -* .._. ta _.
day• CC1ancll 1111r, flat tim to tim, c11at.-a••s ~. ID au, that.._ tm -fta4 tar 1111r ••• 1 ........ fal1a .-·-cllai..-S bf a..-..1a111, .. rtSmeJ Wt-Clft CXJIIICII. II A
cnr amu, _. ••· tat 11a11 be ha14 at 111a -IDlr • .. -*
a E I illn9 day not a lloUAIIIJ•
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Published as a Bill for a, Ordinmlce at the 4th day of April, Utl.
Raad by title and paned en final reading at the 15th day of April, 1991.
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Publiahed by title u Ordinance No. _, Seriea of Utl, en the 18th day of .-U, Utl.
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COUNCIL Bll.L NO. 23
INDODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER WIGGINS
AN ORDINANCE AMENDINO 11TlE 3, atAnBl I 0, SECTION I, ENGLEWOOD
MUNJCPAL <X>DE 1915, REIA11NO 101HE DEFINl110N OF "'IMMEDIATE
FAMILY".
WHEREAS, .. EaalewaoclMllakipef Codi .... .....,,._ ofa dtyemployee
.. 11111,.,10,-..W~111p11flledl,yor.,...-1 f 1,laa.1acedl,yorlDDDmcma•
h rS C .....,mrmllll;ad
WIIEltEAS, 11de 3, Olpler I 0, Secdoa I, ....._. Mualdpal Codi 1915
........ rmallllallacle6llllaaoll 11 C tiallr,ad
WHEREAS, .. provlllClll la .. Codi --Nllllcllw • laldllit ..U&ed &pwoocl Jt.ea:f llfl f'rom ... ....,.. ro, .... ldclaa-,lo)'IDIIII with die City; and
WIIDl!AS, ...... lnlaallll to ... -,loy9d.., .. Otyaad wort In the .....
Cto•tn •w1D•laadto ..... Wlr11t1ladle apem1laaol .. Oty.
NOW, TIIEIEPOIU!, Bl! rrORDAJNED BY nm an' <DUNCIL OFDIE CJ1Y OF
ENGLEWOOD, <X>LORADO, AS IIOU.OWS:
1111 Tide 3, Cllllplar I 0, Secdoa I oldie Eapwaod Mlllllcfpal Codi II heNby
m 111 IO_.• t'ollowl:
J.10-I PAIOLYBIIPLOYIDNTUSTUCTIONS: No ..... ol ..
I C IIFlllllyol• mohJNaybe....,,...,-m,11 .. ,11 Mldor•m nfllNll•a ,. ............. ,_, .... _.,... ................ ...
•fr uWifor........._..,, rctl'll,yor ........... acdwldaol ... ••••11111o,a1111• ., ,, , . ...,. ............................................. .
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........... ., ...... -........ , •• , 2 I aon .......... ,. at·rr. ••1l11tn,:il r er ,...,......,,...,......,,or..,,...ol•r7'1a,II.._..._.,.. ..... ·--
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Publialaed by ddecl aa Ordimnce No._, Seri• or 1991, on die J Ida day or April, 1991.
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INelww to eaoour ... lWPNtunt la Ula -f.-.rla9 eaotor of .... 1111111, to
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The fiacal iapact of the rebate to the City of Sn9levooct ia e•tilllated at $160,000 o,,er the thrN year period.
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Section 3. 'ftlere is no intention to mpeal. any other -=tion of the
~lewood iiinlcipal O:>de.
Section 4. No pmdiues nada after July l, 1992, shall qualify far
t!-.!s :n&ti. All rebates shall be paid befar9 July l, 1995 and thia
a:-'...inanoe shall be mill and void an 1114 after July l, 1995.
Int.rocb,ed, read in full, 1114 pu-4 en first nadinJ en the 15th
M! of April, 1991.
Publishad • • Bill far an Olrdinance en the 18th day of April, 1991.
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CllarlN llnerly, Di.reotor of l'UUG llorlal
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IIIIUd roofinf GNU.n to tlle ~ caapuy of OOlorado 8prlap for tlle
npal.r of h&U ...... to tlle roof• ef Cl.•y .. 11/LUlnl'l' ..... ,.11•/Wl.n caapla.
Toul .-I'd for tlle .... I.fwd well I.a tH7,UO. hlltill9 fw ~ pnjen I.a~
~-City'• 1.uu .... hlld U n~ fw llal.1 ...... ._ w aMI.U ... 1 f1lllde
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On March 15, 1991 at 10100 a.a., the City conducted the bid opening on thia project. We received eight (I) valid bide aa followaa
Bidder City Ball/Lib Police/Pire Total
Weathercraft Co. 1121,JH.OO 119,236.00 $147,620.00 United Material•, Inc. 147,200.00 19,900.00 167,100.00 capital Roofing 159,190.00 22,330.00 112,220.00 Triple a Roofing 160,llt.oo 23,490.00 lH,379.00 CSI Weat 166,122.00 2,,,00.00 194,022.00 Pront Range lloofing 171,606.00 26,162.00 ltl,461.00 Huret Conat. Co. 171,716.00 21,223.00 1tt,t1t.oo CNC C-. ltooflng 169,647.00 J4,4tt.oo 204,146.00
1-overall bid of 1147,620.00 quot;ed by ... tbercraft Co. of Colorado lpringe.
llotea Aaericu llooflng Connltanta haa cbar9ed ua a f" of 17,400.00 wllicll 1a reillburaable throu911 the lneuranoe funda.
... thercraft Co. Bid
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Conaultanta r..
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Additional funding required -$17,000. .
Funding for thia project 1• a•ailable froa the unappropriated eon .. rYation Truat
Fund rffenu••· The followilllJ 1a an updata of that apecial r ... nua fund.
Unappropriated fund balance .January 1, 1991
sau .. ted 1991 tot:al reYenMa
satiaated total fund• a•ailabl• in 1991
Pre.ioua 1991 appropriatiou
._..Nted additi-1 appropriation tllia action
lleYiaed tot:al 1991 appcopdat1-a
Satiaated unappropriated fund balanoa 12/Jl/91
TIie ConNrYation Truat Fund -nt to be trana-
ferred to the 1991 Public 1....-0,1 ant Fund
Pre.ioua appro.ed aiao. infraatructun repair•
llew aiacellaneoua infraatnotun repair•
Pre.ioua appro,,ed Public lllpioo I t "'811, lHl
fundint, capital hlprou I Ht hojeote
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105,000.00
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11,000.00
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75,000.00
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Rac:nation Omter1 and
IIDDS, the Dl;lawaoc! Oty Council dlla1na to me O>lorado Trust
PUndll/em..vaticn Trust PUndll fer thia ........ and
lll!ISAS, the CIDlcndD '1'nK Punda/Qmarvaticn Tru9t PUndll hava
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feolUty.., ..... •a. alt• 8"llale fer ONeuwcu-of neldaetial .._.Ult ·
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&n•lronaental audit
Major Sn•lronaental .. r.lc••, Inc. (COllplete)
Dwlltlon of auuctuna aad bulldlnp alte pnpuatlon
8lllen corp. (low blddar)
Project -tlnpnoY ( 10,)
Total eatlaated Project ~•
Inc. (aatiaated)
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$ 7,730.00
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_., the Cit.y of -.iecm hM ampiua 1.-1 in the fem of the Odncy
Pin ltatlana ...s
lKDI, a ftll ca •Ible -far th1a 1&..-1:y ia e1ngi. faily melclentlal. -·-1 a, tlla naas r c tan of tha fin atatt.an ia mfieeelble ID4 cut of
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intall9lt of t11a Cit., tbe1t tm a..r 9111 ..... Pin aetlan kl c r '" cia Od-=r
ltnatbeualfartbaWfllliilMI
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Net· 111a ii a I tf .... • Ille Qldaar ltl9llt nn •ettan 111a11 119
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aua.iacr ordinance creatln9
Pavln9 Dl•trlct No. 34/
concrete Replac ... nt Dl•t. No. 1991
Charle• ••terly, Director of Public Work•
Introduction of a 8111 for an Ordinance creatln9 Pavlft9 Dl•trlct No. 34/Concrete
Replaceaent Dl•trlct No. 1991.
City council, by Ordinance• 53 , 54, 1990, approved 1248,600 in the Pir for Pavl119
Dl•trlct llo. 34/concrete Replaceaent Dletrlct llo. 1991. lleeolutlon llo. 13, .. r1 ..
of 1991, declarln9 the intent to create Pavl119 Dletrlct IIO. 34/COllcrete Replaceaent
Dletrlct IIO. 1991 -• approved. Ordl-18, 1991 -• peeeed .. tabli•hl119 a 5'
dlacount for all epeclal ae ... ...-t ,-.,....te aade within 30 day• of final
public ation of the a• ... •1119 ordinance. Meolutlon llo. 27, .. riee of 1991 wH
approved addl119 SH,000 t o the Pir for Pavi119 Dletrlct IIO. 34.
• rec nd pea .... o f ordlnaace c reatl119 Pavl119 Dl etrf.ct llo . 34 /Collcrete
Replaceaeat Dl e trlct 11o. 1991.
Mela-ta
11eeol11tlon • U, .. r •• of 19tl decl a rl119 the llllt.eftt to CrMte Pa vl119 Dl a trlct IIO.
J 4 /COncrete llepla nt DU r ct llo. lttl a nd N taltll a tl 119 a pu9Uc hear f.119 on the
fo,...tlon of Pa v 119 D • rlct llo. >4/Collcrete ..,1._ Dl a trl" llo. 1991 we•
adopt;ad and a ppc-ovad on n,a.ry lt, lffl, TM public MULIIIJ Oft to,...tlon of
•••1"9 o etrlc , 34/Coftcntte ..,1 Ol e ul llo, 1991 • held on Ma rch 21,
1991, IOM J II, he prlvat.e devel.,.._. n.reet, bee NN de l ad fl'Ola thl •
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ORDINMCS NO,
HRIH or 1991
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BY AUTHORITY
A BILL fOll
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COUNCIL BILL NO, 2A.._
IIITRODUCSD ~ COUIICIL
NSNUR ~ -,,-
All OIIDIDIICS casATING PAVING DISTRICT IIO, H/COIICUTS UPI.ACDISlff DISTRICT IIO,
1991, IN TD CITY or SIIGLSWOOD, COLOIIADOf oaDDIIIO TD COIIITRUCTION AND
INITALLATI«* or ITUft PAVING, CURa, GUTTD AIID IIDSIIALlt INPIIOVDISIITI, AIID TD
RD10YAL AIID UPLACmllT or 10-ITAIIDAJU> cuu, OUTTat, AIID IIDSIIALlt, 'l'OGITDR
WITH IISC:SIIAllY INCIDSIITALI I AIID UTTIIIG toaTII Ol'Dll DftAILI IN OOIIIISCTION WITH
TD DISTRICT,
IIDIISAI, the City CCNnall of SDIJl~, COlorado, pureuant to the
Charter, Cbapter 2 of Tltl• 11 of the Nunlolpal COde of the Clty, and the Lawe
of the ltate of COloraclo, her9b7 flnda and deteralnea that there ulata a
--••lty for the creation of Pa•lnt D1atr1ct No, H/COncrete ltepla-nt
Dlatrlet No, 1991, ln the Clty (the "Dlatrlct•t, and tbe Clt conatructlon and
lnatallatlon of pa•lnv, curb, 9Utter, and aldewalk laprow ... nta, totether vlth -•arr lncldentala, on certain atreeta, •-••, and alley• wlthln the
Dlatrlct ("lone l"t and cut -•l and repl_..t of eub-atandard curb,
911tter, and aldewalk and the --•tructlon of curb, 911tter, and aldevalk
1.llpl'owwata, totether wlth -aarr lncldeotala, on certain atreeta and
aqnu•• vlthln the Dlatrlct c·•-:a•,, and
.......,, notice of• public hearlnt -n1119 the crHUon of the
Dlatrlet and tbe conatructlon and lnatallatloe or -al and repla~t of
the ln11on•1nta therein-• publlalled once a well for three ooawutlff week•
ln tbe ... l~ .. atlnel, a --,,aper of ..-ral clrwlatlon ln tbe Clty, and
ln addltlon, aotlce -• -ued, ,oetave prepaid, to eecll ---r of real
property wltllln tbe propHad D1atr1ct1 and
-..a1, at tbe u.. and plw 9ft fortll 1n tbe notice, tbe Clty
councu an ln open -•lon for tbe ,....._ of llearlnt any -ta,
oltjectloU, or ,..-.. u tllat alpt lie .... for or aea1ut tbe D1etdct or the
LEI ou ta to lie -.tructed ... laetallN or , ... , ..... npl .... , ud
-•· all ~•, oltject&w, ud ,..u~• ...,,~ NN •ly
....... ud -~. tbe Clty co.acU llae ,_ __ ,_, Clt to •lete 1W J fna
t• Dletdct ud to welar tlle Cll'Ntloa ef a ....,.. .,..1a1 I I rou 1 1 rt
dletdct for NW .....,.loped .,.. at a later ._. for tlle ..,.... of prowW~
for tlle -netloa ud 1-tallatlon of ..... ~. nn, tutter, eW..lk, vator,
aanltary .-r, ud ._ dral .... I f 001 1 u, ... Ult to ,..u .. • wltll t•
creation of t• Dl atrlct and t• -.tnetloa ef tN ln1 ou II uta wltllla loN l
and 1W J u .._ .. .._. la 11Nol11tloa ... u. lerlN of IHI, ,..... and
MOf*N ~ t• Cl ty COMct ll on ........,. It, l"h
-. iWMNN, • IT OIDanlD ft !Ill Ciff caacIL 0, fta Clff Of
INLDIOGD, CCJlCIIIIDO, U .....,...,
left'-I, """" ff ,., IHMMI· ftat a .,..1n1 ... ,... t
dlaulctt for t• -natloa ..a LMhllatloa or ..-.al and npl..-t ef
the •• ,,.,111 t a llenl Mft.er -.c,i.., l• ......., ClrNtM and NtMU ..... 1ft
• ...,..... wl tll tN Clty Cllartw, ~ J et TlUe U ef tlle ... lal,al C..
of tN ca.,,, ..a tM a.-of t11e ltate el 0.1 ... , ..a ellaU Ille ...,. ..a
--~ u ... ..,..._ Dleulctt ... M/ONsnle ._.iu & Duul.n •· 1"1• • I • •
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~Lon a !!_Ct Lon,.! !!!_Ul
,one l l•••L1'9 oLatrLctl
$211,000 S21J,S00 $ S30,!i00
sone
11 (concret• oLatrLct/
voiunt .. r •roc,r .. l
go, 1!5!. .J.0 10Q2
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•• .. ••abl• coat• wUl be paLd tor thrOll~h ttie aal• ol t,ond•·
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ORDIN.MCS NO.
511:Rill:I OP 1991
BY AUTIIOllITY
A BILL l'Ga
COUNCIL BILL NO • .2,6_
INTRODUCS~ COUNCIL
NDUlll:R ~ ·r
AN OIIDIIUUICS call:ATIIIG PAVIIIG DIITllICT IIO. H/CC*CIISTS UPLACll:Nll:lff DIITllICT NO.
1991, H THI: CITY OP ll:IIGUIIOOO, COLOaAD01 oaDUIIIO THI: COIIITllUCTION AND
INSTALLATION OP ITllDT PAVIIIO, CURa, OVTnll MID IJDll:IIAUt INl'IIOVDlll:IITI, AND THI:
IUNOVAL AND UPLACDlll:IIT OP IUB-ITUDAN> CUU, OVTnll, MD IIDSIIAL&, 'l'OOITDR
IIITR DCUIUr I11CIDDTAU1 UD 111:TTIIIO IOlffll Ol'Dll DftAILI I• COIIDCTIOII WITH
TRI: DIITllICT.
maDS, the C1tJ Council of ll:DIJlwd, Colorado, purwant to the
Charter, Cba~er 2 of Title 11 of the llllll1o1pal COde of the C1tJ, and the Lava
of the state of Colorado, hera, fl.nde and deteraiaee tllat then .. 1eu a
-dtJ for the oreat1-of Pa•lnv D1atr1ot IIO. H/Conorete ltepla-nt
D1etr1ot IIO. lttl, la the CltJ (the •01atr1ot•t, and the (it -•notion and
1netallat1on of pa•1119, ~. tutter, and aldewalk 11111&"ou111nte, totether wlth -•arr 1nc1dent•l•, on oerte1a etreet•, a,,._.., and alle,e w1tllln the
Dletrlot , • ._ 1•, and (111 ~al and repl-t of eub-etandard curb,
tutter, and elAIMMlk and tbe aew -tnot1on of oun, tuttor, and el.dewalll:
111pro,-11ta, totether w1tll aeoeeearr 1no1deatale, on oertai.JI etreet• and
a-w1tlli.JI the Dletdot c•aone 2•,, and
-H, aot1ce of a public beu1at -n1at the creation of the
D1etr1ot and the -tnotloa and laetallatloa or ~al and repl.-t of
the I I ou nt• tllere1a wee pubUelled once a~ for three --.cuthe -II:•
la the ... lwd 8-ti.Jlel, a -...er of .,.ae&-al clroulatlon la the CltJ, and
la M!Jltlon, aot1ce _. -ued, ~ prepaid, to eacll ~ -..r of real
propertJ wltllai.JI the pcopoHII Dletdot1 ...
__,.,, at the ta-... plaoe ee& fortll 111 the aotloe, the CltJ
couacu .-1a opea .... 1. fw t11ae ...,.... of 11ear1.. .., -u,
oatjootioae, • pnteote tllat a1fbt lie _.. fw • ete1IIK t11ae D1etr1ct or the
11111&"0• 1 nu to lie ooaetructoll ... laftalled • ar_, ..... replaoell, ...
-•· all ~•, ~lw, ... p,1e&eet.o llaYlllt ..._ •lJ
11aean ... ._...._.., the Cltr eo.a.u 11au ._._, ... ,u to •1ne 1w J fna
tlle D1etr1ct ... to ooaew.r tlle creatloa of a -.,.rato .... 1111 I I reu 11t
•1etdct foe Mid ...... 1 ...... UM at a later ... fW tM JJllrpoN ef pnYidillt
foe tlle ooaetr.otlN ... lllRellatl• of pPlllt, wn, e-tter, e1dellalk, wtear,
... 1tar, .-r, ... etwll *•laaee LPIHU H, ... UU to ,..._. w1tlla tlle
creatl• of the Dletdct and tlle .... uMtiN of tlle I I reu nu wltlllll 1w l
... 1w 2 u -..r~ 111 .._,n1oa ... U, aulN of 1Hl, ...... and ••••*• ltJ , ... cu, ceueu .. ......., H, 1"11
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........ CCll.oaADO, u .........
8en1N I, tzrftff ff .. """"' n. a .,..1111 YI 001 I &
•letdet fw tlle ~1-... lMU1lal1oa W ~l ... ~1..-t of
tile ui,.euunu llen1Mfur -..r~, lo _.. created aM .-..u.... •
........... wltlla tlle CltJ Cllauter, ~ I ef T tlo U of tlle -l•lpel ~
of UIO Cl&J, ... IM...._ of tlle to of O.lw ... , aN .... u lie_.. ...
... ,...._. U .,.,.Ult Oloulft ... Ml....._. ... Lu II C Dletrlft ... lNl•,
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All proceeding• heretofore taken and adopted in connection with the Diatrict
are hereby ratified, approved, and confirmed.
aectioa 2. !!flaeer1Df Plaaa aad a,-cificatloaa. That the
engineer•• report•, together with the preU.ainary detaUa, apeclficationa,
eatlaatea of coat, -P•, and achedule• attached or appended to aaid report•,
are hereby approved and adopted.
a.ctioa 1. Dlatrlct 9oua4an. The area to be included within the
boundary of the D1atrlct ahall be all of the real property apecially benefited
within lone land lone 2 deacribed below.
~. lone l ahall be coapr1Hd of all of the real property
fr-tinv or abuttinv on the nreeta, a,renuea, and alley• bet-n tbe teraini
hereafter deacrlbed in section 4 of thia Ordinance, includinv tbe real property
within one-half (1/2t block of euch atreeta and a,renuea. Adjuataent• for the
.. __ nt of coata will be _.. for irr9911lar and odd-ahaped lot• and parcel•
of property.
J!!L:!. a-2 allall be withi.a tbe u.. bounded bf tbe center
line• of •· SanJOO •-to tile north, •· Claras-~ to tile ... t, 1.
Quincy •--to the -th, and •· koalWay to tile -•t, and ahall include all
of the real property upon which are cud>, tutter, and aidewelk which do not
aeet City atandarda or are ~ already inatalled. a liat -t•ini119 the
addreaNa of Mid real property la attached hereto u •Salaibit a•. Iona 2
ahall alao inolude a Uaited nualler of proparti-within the City for which
property -• ha,,. 90luntarUy -ted to inoluai-into Iona 2 purnant to
the City•a 90luntary -ret• repl.-t pner-. TIie City CollncU ahall
coeaider a bUl for an ord1-to include Mid propartiea 1ato a-2 -or
about Nay 20, lttl.
a.nu. •. ....,....,. •• 1w,•• y. TIie natu-and location
of the I I •• I I ta allall be .. deacribed below.
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a-l are u foll-•
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Clt llaoaaaary .,rM1119 and eaoe•atloa, to• wide pa•lllf coa 1.
Dal_._ n.t ud 12• wide pa•ial coa w • ...,_ a,,..t, with
I• ~ 91'A,,.l Nee _.. and 2• aapllaltlo OCIIICr.\:a
a.rfaoa, ooacr.te •Ula, cun ud ,,..tter ldlare IIOt alnady
i.aatall.. or IIOt _.UII City ......_.., ta1n11ar witla
apputaMIION and illoa..atala • tlla fellowlllf atreet• and . ._.
•· 0.1..._ at. .. ...,_ ...... • • a..a.1911 ....
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(2t •1111aary .,redial aad -,,atlea, 40 ' wide pa•ial with I•
oaaipact .. 91'•"1 baN oo.raa aad J• ..-itu ooacrrata wrfan ,
ooecrete .. 1u, oun aad ,,..tter ... NI: •lreadr iaataUad or
aot IINtut City ~, 11,u...,. wltll ~ and
uol.._.1• • ta. faUovut ..... aad aun 1111
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concrete aurface, t09ether with appurtenance• and incidental•
on the followin9 alleya1
rroa To
Alleys. of Broadway
Alley •. of Acoaa
Alleys. of Slati
s. Layton Ave.
If. Kenyon A,,..
If. Jefferaon A,,..
s. Chenan90 Ave.
If. Lehi9h Ave.
If. ltenyon Ave.
!!!!!!....! • The iapro,,-nte to be r-.d and replaced or conatructed
within lone 2 include 4 inch and 6 inch concrete curb, ;utter, and aidewalk
where eaid infraatructure do not ~ City atandarda or are not already
inatalled, to;ether with neceaaary incidentala.
Property owner• within lone 2 ahall be allowed to privately provide
for the -al and repla-t or conetructi-of eald iapr-nt• at their
own expenH prior to the r_,,al and repla-t or -conatructlon of aald
iaprow1a1nta in and for the Diatrlot1 prowided bovever, a conatructlon peralt
iHued by the City aaat be obtained by nid property owner• no later than 5100
o'clock p.a. on Friday, June 7, 1H1. Any property -r• wanting to privately
prowlde for the r-,,al and repla-t or conatructlon of the lap~nta
ahould contact the Office of the Director of Public llorka for further
information.
~ioa 1. IMn• ta .._d,... The conatruction and
lnatallatlon or r-,,al and repl-t of the iapco•-t• deacrl.bed above in
and for the Dlatrict, and u .a-n by the plan•, apeciflcationa, and -pa
appro,,ed and adopted by the City council, 1• he~ authoriaed and ordered, the
-terial to a. u... in tlile ~ruct1-and iaeta11at1-or -•l and
repl.-t of Nid lapcou 1 1 u to be in ._rda_ with auch plan•,
apecU1oatl_., and -pa.
~ioa 6. AHN~ ef oe.ta. TM probable total coat of the
iaplOUI r U to M conetrueted • 1uta11ed wltllln 1w 1 1• IIJO,IOO, it h
propnad tllat the Citr of lat191MOd will ,., appcoalaatolr 127J,IOO, TM
...-...ie total ooet of tlile illpcou r ta to a. r-•ed and replaoed or
coeetructed witllin 1w 2 l• 1710, '110 (t*ioll -.at lacludH an eetlaate of
u20,ooo for tlloM pnpertiH wloll an 1ao1..._. in 1w 2 ,-ullll&ftt to tlile
vol.atarr -rete replw P"91"-t, it le pnpaHII tllat tlile c1tr of
lat191MOd will ,., •PPJl'OKiaatelr 160,000 (11111•11 _. iDCludee an eetlaate of
120,000 for tlloN propertiN vlllcll an iMl.-ill in 1w 2 ,-u~ to tlile
voluntary COMrete replw pl'Ofl"-t • ftl9 Ml-of tlle total ooat wlch
1• aot ,.i. by tlile Citr of latl91MOd will a. aHHeed ... 1ut tlle nal pnparty
located witllin tlile reepectl--witllin tlle Dietrift Uld epae1a11r NMfited
by the ~nation and 1~11atlon or -•1 and repl-t of the
Ulpl'OUHRta, TM appC'OKiaato wt• to .............. lMt .. ,. pro,-rtiff
on • froat foot, u ..... foot, or ..-.... foot Mele ellaU a. aa -re
,.nihlulr Mt forth in .._l•tlon ... U, ~lee of 1ff11 Mid 1111lt coau
are iacorporated henln by .,..u10 nfenaoe •
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aod ,.,•1e wlUIIOllt ...._, wltllia a PHied er tlllnr tlOt ._,. u oot fort.II ln
ttie ••---t on,~, ,.o.lded ...,__,., tllat any pro,-ny -..r .-o •ball ,.r tlle f111l ..... wnt wit.Ille .. w puled ef tlliny u,-ella11 a. au..a an
au....-of fbe ,,....., (llt. I• tlle ...ac.., -er nal ......-nr ellall
fall te ,., Ille -.ie or ..... , 1 , ... 1-e Ille oc Ml' pnpenr wit.Ill•
uld pNled er tiae, ,.._ \lie .-.1e ..,.. et \lie 1 .. eu • nu • ....... .
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concrete aurface, together with appurtenance• and incidental•
on the following alleya1
Proa To
Alleys. of Broadway
Alleys. of Acoma
Alleys. of Slat1
s. Layton Ave.
w. ltenyon Ave.
w. Jeff•r•on Ave.
s. Chenango Ave.
w. Lehigh Ave.
w. ltenyon Ave.
lone 2. Th• laprovwnt• to be r-,,eci and replaced or con•trllcted
within lone 21nclude 4 inch and 6 1ncb concrete curb, gutter, and •1dewalk
where ••id 1nfra•trllcture do not ~ City atandard• or are not already
1n•talled, together with necee•ary 1nc1dentala.
Property owner• within lone 2 aball be allowed to privately provide
for the reao,,al and replacwnt or conetr\lctlon of aald laprovwnta at their
own expanM prior to the r-•l and repla-t or -conetrllction of aald
iapro,,wnt• in and for the D1etr1ct1 pro,,1ded a-v.r, a conatructlon parait
1aaued by the City auat be obta1Ded by .. 1d property owner• no later than 5100
o'clock p.a. on Prlday, June 7, lttl. Any property owner• wanting to privately
pro,,1de for the reaoval and replacwnt or conatructlon of the iaprovwnt•
ahould contact the Office of the Director of Public IIOrk• for further
information.
a.ct;loa I, lapl'09-t.a Aat.Mda... The conatructlon and
1natallat1on or reaoval and repla-t of the lapr-nta deacrl.bed above in
and for the D1atr1ct, and •• •'-" by tbe plane, apec1Ucat1ona, and .. pa
approved and adopted by the City Council, 1• bereby authorlaed and ordered, tbe
-terlal to be uaed in tbe -trllctlon and 1nataUat1on or reao,,al and
repl-t of aald laprovwnta to be in accordance with auch plane,
apecU 1cat1ona, and .. pa.
lect.loa 6. AaN•-'-ef ~•. The probable total coat of tbe
~· to be conatrllcted OI' 1natalled w1Ul1n lone 1 1• 11>0,100, lt la
propaHII that tbe City of Snfl-«MI vlll pay approa1-tely 127J,IOO. TIie
~le total ~ of the iapl'o•-t• to be c-•ed and nplaced or
conat.ructed within a-2 1• 1710, 710 (wlllcll aount lncludee an eat.1-te of
U20,000 fOI' ~ propertlee 11111cll are 1-luded in lone 2 par .... t to the
vol.at.arr -rete npl~ fll'OP'•I, it 1• Pl•faHII that u.. City of
Sngl-«MI will pay approa1-tely 160,000 (viii.ell -nt 1ncludee an eat.1-te of
120,000 for tboN propertlN vlllcll are 1-luded l.n a-2 parlNAllt to the
vol-tary -rete repl-t fll'OP'•I • TM ltalaace of tbe total coat viii.ch
la -" pald by tbe City of IDtlWd vUl N uw ...... laat the real property
located vl.tbln tbe r .. pectlve ..... vi.till.a tlle Dl.etrlct aad apeclally llellefited
by tbe conatructlon and lnetallatlon or ..-al and repla-t of tlle
laprovwnta. TIie approa1-te -nu to N .._ ...... lnet Hld propertiff
on a front foot, U~ foot, OI' .....,_ foot Mal.a llllall IN u _,..
particularly eat. forth in lleeolutloa ao. U, ler1N of lffl1 Hld ualt aoau
are lacorporatM henin by apecUlc nferNN,
8eft1-J, bll!I\ fl ............ TIie ••-•HU vlU IN-.
alld payula without deaalMI vitllia a ,.r1od of tllirty (JOI .. Y• u Nt fOC'tll l n
the ••-t ordlnuMN11 ,.._,_. e.o-..r, that uy property OIIMI' wllo aball
pay the fllll ..... _.t vltlille Hld ,.rlod ef tlll.rty .. ,. llllall be all--, U
au.-.-of Uva ,.r_, c111. la the...-ur -ef .... 1 ,npeny .. u
fall to pay Ula vMle of __.. aaw r t ... laft Ill.a • Mr ,npeny wltllia
.. ,, par1M of u .. , U... tile vllole eeet er tile t p euumta • aHeH••
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a9ainat auch property ahall be payable in ten (10) equal annual inatallmenta of
principal with intereat on the unpaid principal aaount. The firat of auch
inatallaenta of principal ahall be due and payable at auch ti.lie aa will be aat
forth in the a•••• ... nt ordinance and the r ... inder of aaid inatallllanta ahall
be due and payable aucceaaively on the .... day in each year thereafter, until
all inatallaenta are paid in full. The intereat to be paid on unpaid and
deferred inatallaenta will be at a rate eetabliebed by an ordinance to be
adopted by the City council at a later date •
...U-I. !l!!ial 19.-..1111t ...... ly virtue of and parauant
to the City Cbarter, Chapter 2 of Title 11 of the llunlcipal COde of the City,
and Lava of the 8tate of COlorado, apecial •• ou nt boDda of the City ahall
be luued for the parpoee of payinf for the looal ~-ta dNcrlbed in
thla ordinallce, in an _. aot to .....s the aoat and ..,..... of Hid
~ta, 1Doludinf ...,1wr1n9 ud lload l••-aoata, aa provided by
law. ne llloada allall lie laaued baNII ..,.. eetiaatN a,proved by the City
COUDcll, ud u aatllwl ... by -ord1-to lie allaJUd by the City CINDcll at
a la~ date. ne Neda and the ~ ~ eball lie payale GIit of
apeoial uwr mu to lie 1-1.s A9A1aa1: the real pcopeny lnClluded vltllin the
Dlatrln ... apeclally IIIWfl~ by the '• OU ta to ... ~ ...
1natalled or~ and npl&NCI •
...U-t. !!!!fib. fte CUy OOIIMtll hereby fl.ade and detera1.nea
that the iapa"ourunta pn11rrll to lie CIODatruoted and l.ftatalled or ,_,ad and
replaced wlll coofar a apeolal benefit upoe tile real pcoperty vltllin tile
Dlatrln ud • .,......1 .._flt..-the City u a wllole.
aenu. 10. '"...UltJ• If uy w or more NOtlou or ,art• of
till• OlrdiMw a11a11 11a .. ,.._.. -roroeai. or uvalld, a.cr11 j1111 nt a11a11
not aHen, lapair or lavalldate tile .-1a1a1 ,covuloae of tllu OINllllaaoe, lt
llela9 tile llltanlea tllat tile .......... ,covuloae .._..,._...,...le .
...u.. u. 111111,r. au on•ea rrr, or .-rte tllenof,
1-elateat or in coofUn vltll title OINllMIIN ._ .._..,. ...-i. to the
ateat -1y of ..... 1-~ or -iun.
GMtt-ll. bNffftfffl Mf '"""" .... 1111a OINl4Nftft, a~
lta flaal ,. ...... allall IN ••~ ... run._, ... tile _..lea ...
pultlioatlea allall IN atlleatloatee 111,J tile a~ of the ~ ... the City
Clorll, ... 111,J the cartUloate of t•U-1•• I& • _.. &Illa U.. of
pdtlloatlea of tllu OINlluaN, a ... el .... SS I ..al .. JCS SN .. ._....., _..._..._ .,, as ~_. ....
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Dh1elon of Local Gcne~t 1n tbe ~ of Local Affa1re of tlle state of
COlorado. Thia Ordinance ahall become effecthe thirty (30) day• after
publication followin9 final paaaa9e.
Introduced, read in full, and paaaed on firet readin9 on the 15th
day of April, 1991.
Publiahed aa a au1 for an Ordinance on the 11th day of April,
1991.
auaan Van Dylw, Mayor
ATTSSTSD•
Patricia•· crow, CitJ Clerk
1, Patricia•· Crow, C1tJ Clerk of tile C1tJ of Sngl...ood, COlorado, -rar oertUJ ~t the aboft and foretOUII 1• a t~ OGpJ of a a111 for an
Ord1-, iatroduced, reu 1n full, and ...... on f1ret reuial on the 11th
daJ of Afeil, 1991.
Patricia a. crow
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3718 s. BROADWAY 2077-03-1-18-018
3740 s. BROADWAY 2077-03-1-18-003
3750 s. BROADWAY 2077-03-1-18-004
3788 s. BROADWAY 2077-03-1-18-020
3788 s. BROADWAY 2077-03-1-18-008
3800 s. BROADWAY 2077-03-1-18-001
3818 s. BROADWAY 2077-03-1-00-013
3822 s. BROADWAY 2077-03-1-00-014
3828 s. BROADWAY 2077-03-1-18-002
3850 s. BROADWAY 2077-03-1-18-003
3H8 s. BROADWAY 2077-03-1-18-018
3814 s. BROADWAY 2077-03-4-08-025
3860 s. BROADWAY 2077-03-4-08-005
38&2 s. BROADWAY 2077-03-4-08-007
3He s. BROADWAY 2077-03-4-08-008
3870 s. BROADWAY 2077-03-4-08-010
3871 s. BROADWAY 2077-03 -4-08-0ll
3882 s. BROADWAY 2077 -0J -4 ·08 -012
•OOO •• BROADWAY 2 077 -oJ -4 -oa -oo,
4040 s. IROADWAY 2017 -oJ -•-oe -ooz
•OIO •• BROADWAY 2077 -oJ -4 -oa -oo,
•e>e4 I, BROADWAY Z077 -0J •4 ·09 -004
6074 •• BROADWAY 2077 -0J •4 •08 •00I
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•oe• s. BROADWAY 2077-03-•-oa-01a
uoo s. BROADWAY 2077-03-•-24-001
•teo s. BROADWAY 2077-o3-4-2•-01e
uee s. BROADWAY 2077-03-4-24-004
4180 s. BROADWAY 2077-03-4-24-017 ..
4204 s. IROADWAY 2077-03-4-21-003
u2e s. IROADWAY 2077-03-4-21-004
4238 s. IROADWAY 2077-03-4-21-005
•242 s. IROADWAY 2077-03-4-21-ooe
4252 s. IROADWAY 2077-03-4-25-007
4272 •• IROADWAY 2077-03-4-25-024
4272 s. BROADWAY 2077-03-4-21-848
42N I. HOADWAY 2077-03-4-21-023
NIA 1. BROADWAY 2077-03-4-21-021
MOO I. l.lNCO&.N IT. 2077-03-a-20-ooa
3897 1. l.lNCO&.N IT. 2077-03-1-ae-ooe
3801 1. l.lNCO&.N IT. 2077-03-4•09•024
3902 1 . l.lNCO&.N IT. 2077-03-4-07•001
• 3He 1. 1.INCO&.N IT. 2077-03-4-oe-022
3820 1. l.lNCO&.N IT. 2077-03-4-07-003
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3843 1. l.lNCO&.N IT. 2077-03·4-oe-ozo I • • • ... •• l.lNCOUI ff. 2011-oa-•-01-ooe
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3Sl57 s. LINCOLN ST. 2077-03-•·08-018
3985 s. LINCOLN ST. 2077-03-4-08-017
3SISI• s. LINCOLN ST. 2077-03-4-07-013
•001 s. LINCOLN ST. 2077-03-•-09-018
4020 s. LINCOLN ST. 2077-03-4-10-003 •
4030 s. LINCOLN ST. 2077-03-4-10-004
4034 s. LINCOLN ST. 2077-03-4-10-00I
•OH s. LINCOLN ST. 2077-03-4-10-008
•101 s. LINCOLN ST. 2077-03-•·24-0ll
4200 s. LINCOLN ST. 2077-03-•-28-00l
4291 s. LINCOLN ST. 2077-03-4-21-012
3700 •• IHIIIUIAN ST. 2077-03-1-18-00l
3708 s. SHDIIAN ST. 2011-03-1-19-002
3711 s. SHEIUIAN ST. 2077-03-1-17-022
3712 s. SHUIIAN ST. 2011-03-1-18-001
37ll s. SHEIUIAN ST. 2077-03-1-17-021
3728 •• SHHIIAN ST. ZOT?-Ol·l-18-00.
37•1 s. SHIIANAN IT. 2077-03-1·17•020
• 3710 •• IHIIINAN IT. 2011-01-1-18-ooa
3780 1. IHIIIUIAN IT. 077-03-1•18·008
3781 •• IHUIIAN IT. 2077•03•1•17•017
787 1. IHIIIIIAN IT, 2011-01-1-11-018 I 3770 •• IHDNAN IT. 2017•01•1-18•007 • •
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377e s. SHER"AN ST. 2077-03-1-1e-ooe
3785 s. SHER"AN ST. 2077-03-1-17-014
3790 s. SHER"AN ST. 2077-03-1-18-009
3791 s. SHER"AN ST. 2077-03-1-17-013
3798 s. IHD"AN IT. 2077-03-1-18-010 '
3800 s. SHEMAN ST. 2077-03-1-21-001
3805 •• IHEINAN ST • 2077-03-1-20-021
3809 s. SHEMAN ST. 2077-03-1-20-020
3814 s. SHD"AN ST. 2077-03-1-21-003
3815 s. IHEMAN IT. 2077-03-1-20-019
3820 •• IHDNAN IT, 2077-03-1-21-00•
3835 I, IHEIUIAN IT. 2077-08-1-20-018
3843 1. IHDNAN IT, 2077-03-1-20-017
3858 1. IHDIIAN IT. 2077-03-1-20•018
3880 I, IHDIIAN IT. 2077-03-1-21•008
3881 1. .......... IT. 2011-03-1-zo-01•
3888 1. IMUIIAN IT, 2077-08-l•Zl-008
3870 1. INUIIAN IT, 2077•03·1-21•010
3871 1 . IMDtlAN IT, 2011-01-1-zo-014
• 3881 I, IHDIIAN IT, 2077•03•1•20•013
3884 1. IM RNAN IT, 2077•03•1•21•011
3884 •• .......... IT, 2011-oa-1-za-oaa ..... INDtlAN IT, 2011-oa-a -ao-oaa I • • • .-00 •• ........ IT , I077•0l•4•08•001 ,. •• IT , IO??•O •6 •07•oal
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3929 s. SHERNAN ST, 2077-03-•-07-022
3830 s. SHEIUtAN ST, 2011-03-•-oe-003
383• s. SHERNAN ST. 2011-03-•-oe-oo•
3835 s. SHEIUtAN ST, 2077-03-•-01-021
3845 s. SHERNAN ST, 2077-03-4-07-020 ..
3851 s. SHEIUtAN IT, 2077-03-4-07-018
3H5 I, SHERNAN ST, 2077-03-4-07-017
3888 •• SHEIUIAN ST. 2077-03-4-08-011
4085 s. SHEINAN ST. 2077-03-4 -10-012
4100 I, SHERIIAN IT, 2077-03-4-22-001
4101 s. SHERNAN ST, 2077-03-4 -23-024
4143 I, SHKIUtAN ST, 2011-03-4-23-01•
4151 s. SHDNAN ST, 2077-03-4-23-017
4187 s. SHKIUtAN ST, 2011-03-4-za-01•
3700 s. GIANT IT, 2011-03-1-11-001
3701 I, GIANT IT, 2011 -03-1-ie-oaa
3704 ,. GIANT ST. 2011 -03 -1 -11 -ooa
3 709 1. GRANT I T . 2on-03 -1 -1e-021
• 371 0 I, GIANT ST . 2077-03-l •ll ·OO.
3715 I, GRA NT ST. 2077•03-l •le •OZO
3720 ,. GIANT ST. 201 1-0 3-1 -11 -00.
37,e ,. GIANT IT. 2077•03•1 •11 ·008 I 3710 •• UANT I T , 201 1-0 1-1 -11 -ooe • •
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3759 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-1-19-015
3793 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-1-18-01•
3780 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-1-15-012
3795 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-1-18-011
3788 1. GRANT ST. 2077-03-1-11-013 '
3800 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-1-22-001
3810 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-1-22-002
3820 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-1-22-003
3821 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-1-21-022
3830 I. GRANT IT. 2077-03-1-22-00•
3838 1. GIANT IT. 2077-03-1-21-020
38•0 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-1-22-005 ~· I. GIANT IT. 2077-03-1-22-ooe ~, I. GRANT IT. 2077-01-1-21-oae
38 .. 1. GIANT IT. 2077-03-1-22-007
~8 I. GRANT IT. 2077-03-1-21-oae
3858 I. GIANT IT. ZOTT-03-1-22-ooe
3895 I. GRANT IT. 2077-03-1-21-oae
3878 1. GIANT IT. 20TT-03-a-22-oao
• 3881 I. GRANT IT. 2077-03•l•2l•Oll ... 1 . GIANT IT. zon-01-1-22-oaa
388• I. GIANT IT. 207T•Ol•l•22•0l2
3881 I. GIANT IT. 2077-0l•l•Zl•Oll I • • • MOO •• GIANT IT. zoTT-oa·•·•·ooa
3820 I. GIANT IT. aoT?-oa-•-•·ooa
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3930 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-4-0S-004
3970 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-4-05-009
3993 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-4-08-012
4003 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-4-11-022
4077 •• GRANT ST. 2077-03-4-11-018 ..
4080 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-4-12-010
40N s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-4-12-011
4128 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-4-21-005
4250 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-4-28-005
4251 •• GRANT ST. 2077-03-4-27-017
3771 •• LOGAN ST • 2077-03-1-11-017
3791 s. LOGAN IT. 2077-03-1 -ll-014
3835 1. LOGAN IT, 20?7-03-l-22-020
-.1 s. LOGAN IT. 2077 -03-1-22-01 •
3853 1. LOGAN IT. 20TT-03-1-22•0ll
38H S. &..OGAN IT. 2077-03-1-22-017
3881 1. LOGAN IT. 2077•03•1•22•011
3881 s . LOGAN IT. 2077-03-1·22•011
• 38H I. LOGAN IT. 2077•03•1 •22•014
,..7 s. LOGAN IT. 2077-03 •1 •22•013
3903 1. LOGAN IT. 2077-03·4-0l•OZI
3910 1. L.OGAN IT. 2077 •03•4•04•002 I • • • N40 •• LOGAN IT. 2077-0 •4•04•006
HTO •• LOGAN IT, 2077-0l·•-04-007
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3990 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-04-008
3998 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-04-009
4005 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-12-022
4009 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-12-021
4025 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-12-018
4035 s. LOGAN IT. 2077-03-4-12-018
4038 •• LOGAN ST . 2077-03-4-12-017
4087 1. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-12-015
4097 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-12-012
4101 1. LOGAN IT. 2077-03-4-21-022
4107 •• LOGAN IT. 2077-03-4-21-021
4127 •• LOGAN IT • 2077-03-4-21-018
4130 1. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-20-004
4&31 •• LOGAN IT • 2077-03•4•21-018
4lN •• LOGAN IT. 2077-03•4•20-00I
4143 1. LOGAN IT. 2077•0l•4•Zl•Ol7
4144 1. LOGAN ST. 2077-oa-4-zo-ooa
41H •• I.OGAN ST. 2077-03·4-Zl-018
4118 •• LOGAN n. 2077•03·4-Zl-Oll .
• 4187 1. I.OGAN IT. 2077 •03 •4 •21 •014
41 .. 1. LOGAN IT , 2077•01•4 •20 -00I
4178 •• I.OGAN ST. zo77 -01-4 -zo -010
4177 1 • I.OGAN IT , 2077 •01 •4 •21 •011 I • • • UM •• LOGAN IT , 1077•0l•••ll•Oll
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4209 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-29-020
4219 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-29·003
4241 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-29-017
4242 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-29·005 ..
4252 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-28-008
4298 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-28-008
4274 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03·4·28-008
4292 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-29·010
4288 s. LOGAN IT. 2077-03-4-28·011
3901 I. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2077•03·4·0.·018
3NS I. PINNIYLVANIA IT. 2077 -03·4·04•013
3875 1. PKNNSYLVANIA IT. 2077•03·4·0.·012
3985 I. PENNSYLVANIA IT. 2077-03-4-CM-011
38H •• PENNSYLVANIA IT. 2077-03-4-CM•OlO .... I. PENNSYLVANIA IT. 2077-03·4·03·012
4001 •• PKNNSYLVANIA IT • 2077-03·4·13•020
4010 I . PENNSYLVANIA IT. 2011 -oa -4 -1 •-ooz
• 4025 •• PINNSYLVANIA IT . 2011-oa-•-1a-01e
4033 I , , SYl.VANIA IT . 2077 •03 •4 •13•017
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I 4043 ,. , IYL.VANIA IT . 207~·01 •4 •13 •018 • • • 4CM7 ,. , Yl.VANIA IT . zo1~-03 -4 •1a-01•
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4071 s. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2077-03-4-13-013
4085 s. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2077-03-4-13-012
4085 s. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2077-03-4-13-0ll
4101 s. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2077-03-4-20-024
4104 s. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2077-03-4-19-001 ..
4118 s. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2077-03-4-20-022
4125 s. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2077-03-4-20-021
4138 s. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2077-03-4-19-004
4143 s. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2077-03-4-20-018
4150 s. PINNSYLVANIA ST. 2077-03-4-19-005
41151 s. PINNSYLVANIA IT. 2077-03-4-20-018
4UU 1. PINNIYLVANIA IT. 2077-03-4-Z0-017
41H •• PINNIYLVANIA IT • 2077-03-4-19-007
4175 1. PINNIYLVANIA IT. 2077-03-4-ZO-OII
41N •• PINNIYLVANIA IT • 2077-03-4-Z0-014
41H 1. PINNIYLVANIA IT. 2077-03-4-20-013
41N •• PINNIYLVANIA IT • 2017-03-4-1•-ooe
4230 ,. PINNIYLVANIA IT. 2077-03-4-IO•OCM
4240 •• PINNIYLVANIA IT. 2017-o3-4·10-ooa
• 4279 1. 'INNIYLVANIA IT. 2011-03-4.ze-014
4285 •• PINNIYLVANIA IT. 2077-03•4•28 •011
4290 1. PINNIYLVANIA IT. 2077·03·4·10-oa1
4291 1. PINNIYLVANIA IT, 2077-03•4 •18•011 I • •
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3903 s. PEARL. ST. 2077-03-•-03-02•
3928 s. PEARi. ST. 2011-03-•-02-ooe
3930 s. PEARi. ST. 2077-03-4-02-007
3939 s. PEARi. ST. 2077-03-4-03-020
38U s. PEARi. ST. 2077-03-4-03-018
3945 s. PEARi. ST. 2077-03-4-03-018
3891 s. PEARi. ST. 2077-03-4-03-017
3888 s. PEARi. ST. 2077-03-4-03-015
3890 s. PEARi. ST. 2077-03-4-02-0ll
3998 s. PEARi. ST. 2077-03-4-0Z-OlZ
•001 s. PEARi. ST. 2077-03-4-14-022
•ooe s. PEARi. ST. 2077-03-4-15-001
4008 s. PEARi. ST. 2077-03-4-14-021
4014 s. PEARi. IT. 2077-03-4-15-002
•03Z 1. PEAal. IT. 2077-03-4·15-005
•050 •• PEARi. IT. 2077-03-4-15-007
•055 1. PIEAal. IT. 2077•03-4-14-015
•121 I. PEARi. IT. 2077-03-4-18-018
•148 I. PIARl. IT. 2011-oa-4-18-ooe
• 4152 I. PIARl. IT. 2011-oa-4-1e-001
4180 s. PEARi. IT. 2011-03-•·18-ooe
41H 1. PIARl. IT. 2077·03-4-18-012
4201 1. PIAII. IT. 2011-oa-•-ao-022 • 4211 1. PIARI. IT. 2077-03·4-30·021
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ADDRESS LIST
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42151 s. PEARL ST, 2077-03-4-30-017
4281 s. PEARL ST, 2077-03-4-30-018
"298 s. PEARL ST. 2077-03-4-31-012
3108 I, WASHINGTON ST, 2077-03-•-01-001
3880 s. WASHINGTON ST. 2077-03-4-01-010
3885 •• WASHINGTON ST. 2077-03-4-02-013
4001 s. WASHINGTON ST. 2077-03-•-15-024
4020 s. WASHINGTON ST. 2077-03-4-18-002
4072 •• WASHINGTON ST, 2077-oJ-•-1•-oo•
"100 •• WASHINGTON ST, 2077-03-•-17-001
•101 •• WASHINGTON ST. 2077-03-•-1•-02•
•115 s. WASHINGTON ST. 2077-03-•-1•-022
•135 s. WASHINGTON ST. 2077-03-•-1•-020
• 1•1 s. WASHINGTON ST. 20?7-03-•-1•-018
•1•1 s. WASHINGTON IT. 2077-03-•-1•-017
•17• s. WASHINGTON IT. 2077-03-•-17-009
•171 s. WASHINGTON IT. 2077-o3-•-1e-01e
•1eo •• WASHINGTON ST, 2077-03-•·17-010
• .zoo •• VAIHINGTON IT • 2077•03·•·32-001
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Concrete laproveaent District 1991
ADDRESS LIST
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3919 s. CLARKSON ST. 2077-03-4-01-019
3925 s. CLARKSON ST. 2077-03-4-01-018
3935 s. CLARKSON ST. 2077-03-4-01-017
15 E. QUINCY AVE. 2077-03-4-25-0ll
240 E. OXFORD AVE. 2077-03-4-22-027
ne E. NASSAU AVE. 2077-03-4-05-014
IIND OF REPOIT
All of the aboYe propertie• an loca~ed vitblll tile corporate Ullite ot
the City of Sntlewoocl, It.au of Colorado.
AD Sntlewoocl, CO 80110.
llote 1 •II/A• denot,ea •no add.r .. s•.
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April 15, 1991 11 f bcJulation
Bi-City Superviaory Collaitt ..
Stewart Fonda, Director of Bi-City lllfTP
The propoeed action 1• to appro,,e a reaolvtion avpporti119 the Colorado b1oaonitor1119
r99Vlat1on, which ie bein9 rejected by the U.S. Snvironaental Protection a99ncy
(SPA).
PllffJCIUS couac:11, acn•
None. --
The -1•t1119 bl-itori.119 ..... lation in the atate of Colorado require• approo,al by
the SPA a• part of the.,.... pC'Ofr• in the etate. The SPA baa refveed to approo,e
the etate revvlation becavN the -ror~t approach taken by the ..... lation ._.
not confora to DA policy, -t._.... the Afl'C'O&Ch conforaa to tM Cl-.. ter act
pc"09iai.oaa. a,pc,o.1119 tlle ,._lutioe wUl a'-focael aupport for the Coloredo
..... latlon.
aec,
The c1-n ••t•r act r..-irN tllat toalcity lie el'8Laated fna -t-ter diecllar9ee
to the Ntion'• ... ure. To aeet t.t.u ..... ,~. tM atete of Coloredo ...,.loped
the current bl--ltod.119 ..... latloa, •10 u ,art of tM .,.. parait ayet•. The
..... latlon -• tile ..... it of • ..,....u .. •ff~ oa tile ,art of the .. ter Quality
Control C..heiOII aftd D YlelOft, and the •jor weet.,.ter dlHtlar9er• in the eteu,
lncllldi.119 the 11-c tr wn .
The r-,ulet OIi l a call.,. tM bi-tol'ill9 ne-letl• beceuN of the ~ ue.,. to
flftd toalcitr, call.,. tM b -ltAN'l119 teft, Ll" -...,-an u..,. to detel'lllM
U toalcltr l• llll'HHt. la ._.. •• c.. n. '-' ,....lto an.....,. oa tlle ru,u .. et
1.he o,..Aft,_ , ... of• la ...U.1 ... oaly .._, U t•lelty la"""' 1..
bt ... 1" er oal 1..etill9 la "'9U'M to~ tM .... •I tM toaleltr..,.
the ,,...,. ... ..,. • t la • cvr .,. la nt ..a to .. • ,-,c1cr
INft U lee oe 8"1M l• ... a lct.ty loa 8"1 Loa •
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The main thru•t of the r99Ulatlon l• to ellainate toxicity in wa•tewater di•charge•
by clearly •pellin9 out the •tepa and procedure8 needed to be followed in the event
toxlclty l• found in a diacharge. The dlach&rger 1• nqulred to follow theH •tape
and procedure• ln a tlaely aanner and, lf all goea well, the aource of the toxicity
wlll be found and elillinated. If the procedure& are followed, but the •ource of
toxicity cannot be found, the diacharv•r haa atill fulfilled it• reapon•ibility. A
perait vlolatlon, aubject to a flne of $25,000 per day, would occur lf the
diecharger doea not follow the required procedure•.
The SPA haa refulNd to apprc,9e the revulation llecauH their policy la to 1a-a
perait vlolatlon on the bioaonitorl119 teat reault. Thia haa been referred to aa
atrict liability and focu-on the punitive aapect• of the progr-, inatead of the
corrective part of the provr-.
The Colorado approecb recovni ... tbat diech&rgera do not have total control of what
enter• the ..... r •yat-and providee the diacharger the tlae to flnd and correct the
probl ... The liability ia on tile failure of tbe diach&rger to follow the r99Ulation
to track down and eliainate the toxicity, which ia where the diacharger haa control.
The SPA'• atrict liablllty -ld lllpoae fi-on oondltiona that are beyond the
control of the diacharCJer. At SZl,000 per day, thia 1a not a -ll difference.
The Colorado regulation confocaa with the Cl-Wat.er act and there ia currently a
re-lution at the federal 1-1 to clarify t.bia ait_ti_ and get the Colorado
revulation approved by the SPA. The ~lut.ion ia -iateat wltb the poalt.ion
taken previoualy -tbia i•-and wit.b the poaition of the Colorado vaat-ter
utility councu, of wllieb the elu ... are a ...... r.
TIil• reaolutlon
PDallCIAL
Counc:U.
There la no direct flnancial -1taent. ••~lated wltb thi• reaolution •
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BI<Xlfl"l'(JUNG RIDJLM'Ial Alm IN CPPOSITI~ TO 'l'IIB EJ'A' S IN'lDPRE'JM'I~ IN 40
C.F.R 122.44.
IIIDJ!:U, the Colorado water' ()Jality C.ontrol a:mdssiai hu PEmWgated a
regulatian a:naonly knawn -the "Colorado Biaautoring Aegulatian• codified
at 5 <XR 1002-2 Sec:ticn 6.9.7; and
IIIER!'M, the Colon&> BiaKxu.toring Ragulat.icn praridas foe periodic
Sllll)lin; and testing for tad.city in the effiumt of •jar ~
b.atw,t plants in the State of Colorado, including the Littletcn/ln;lwood
Bi~ty Wutatater Trutllant Plant; and
IIIEREAS, the Colorado Bicn:initoring Ragulat.icn is structured to anccurage
a waatawater tnatMUt plant to prclllptl.y irwti--the nature and ~ of
effiumt tad.city and to tua all l.'9MCnllbl• and pouible ~ to
eliainat.e the tad.city; and
IHIBNI, the Dlvirc:nllnW Protecticn ~ (91PA•) hM ~ a
bicalnit.orinlJ regulatian ("hdllral BicalnitarinrJ ~-, codified at 40 en 122.44 (d) Ind ha intcpnt.ed that mJW.aticn • s:ro,idinJ that failun
of-, llin9le bimmitarinlJ test will autc--ttraJJy Nmlt in a~ s-mt Yiolaticn1 Ind
....... the ....ai a.. llllt8r Act CIID'mtly pmridla • full ara, of.
anfw ,t actiana Ind panalU. 11> to *25,000 par day of YioJltian far
disc:Mr.ge s-mit YiolaticlM; Ind
IIBIIU, IPA'e intaqlntaticn of. the ....i atc:wmiliadnl RI I illtian
-.,..1w panaltia an disc:Mr, .... nthlr tJlm in ratiptian _. a lhltian
of. tadcity1 Ind
IH!IDI, IPA hM dla1lallgad the lalalitr _. ..u.dltJ of. the Cblanll)
timmnitorinrf ~ttion and 1ntandl to aan6K:t a lwinl tMNOA •
'°', ,u a ua, • IT 111C1.V1D n 1t11 cm CD11CJ1, a, 1111 cm a, aaarm, m<llNX>, fla!'s
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Section 2. 'ftie City of D,gle«IOC! believa that EPA'• interpret:atia\ af
the Fe&irai. BiCJID'litori.ng Regulation is unrwsarily and senselesaly punitiw
to the extent that EPA adepts the position that failure af even• ain!Jle
bi.monitoring test is an autanatie pemit violation subjecting the diacharger
to the full array of enforceuent actions mdar the Federal Clean water Act
without regard to whether it is pouible to identify, trace, or el.fainate the
acmce of the toxicity.
MXP1'1!D .Mm APP1l:MJ> thia 15th day af April, 1991.
h&lcli a. &., Bti aa
I, Patricia B. craw, City Clark far the City of a,gleood, CQlondo,
,_...,, oarti.fy the lbola is a tzu. aapr of a.oluttcm 111,. _, Ilda of lttl.
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Interceptor Relocation
It-art Ponda, Director of ai-City INTP
The action propoaed 1• to appro,,e by ordinance an N-t for the Southgate
Sanitation Diatrict inter~or at the a1-c1ty •a•t-ater Treat.aent Plant.
llotw.
TIie pcopoeed N-t 1• for the final portion of the Southgate inter~or
~ion to the Ii-City W'n. TIie MHHFt au-connection at a aanhol•
...-i-•lr deei.,.... for thi• ~ion at the plant and i• -i•t-t with the LoftCJ
...... llaeter Plan at the plant •
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TIie l 110'1 Ht of tM a.ate r. ... ~ ~ioa by ta. ODlOC'MO
Depa~ of a1.....,. ..... 1u 1a a la.rial or ta. er ... at u. ~ioa. TM
lw er ... -t111et ta. CW:t:li,eeta 1--a.,t• al ... lal*a ,. tut eatere u.
plaftt at -..t aatee -et• nlocateie ... l_...
TIie r-te choeeft fOC' Ula ~ ie al ... tM -leti .. Littletoe inter~
.... lMint at ... lllof lloM, c ..... ial 1,lttla lit Dr, cneaa, and Nteriae the plut at
a Mftholo ,.... 011alr ....... f• till• ,....... • t• plut alte . TM pnpoHd
..-• fo« f nal p of the ~ at ta. plut.
TM nlocat .. 1-.«Hft• aleo uol .... -L.,rouaanu I.a ta. t.Me~ \.hat
... 1...., • pen. clpetiae lo, u ... u u u 1 ....... 1a ~ ..,..11,.
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OAlllll'n. '-...... MOTON
CNAM.Ca A. •uCCM&NNCta1'CR
.IANC a . .....-oiw
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aueANI..CUUNS .............. .,.,.. ...... ~.
Charlie Bloaten
A .... _IOIIAL CDa~a&ftOII
eaoo 80111'11 n11Acu•• WAY, amn aaa
••oa.awooo. co1.011ADO eom-eFae
nu-ON• 13001 aao-eooo
February 14, 1991
Director of Public Service
City of Littleton
2255 Weat Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80115
PACStNtl.S -----.. -....... 11.YAI..NOn
RECEIVED
PUIUC SERVICES
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Re: South9ate Sanitation Diatrict -Bi9 Dry Creek
Interceptor, Dartaouth Avenue at the Bi-City Waatevater
Tr-taent Plant
Dear Nr. Bloaten:
A• you .. y be avare, the South9ate Sanitation Diatrlct in
cooperation vith the City of DMJlewood, South Arapahoe Sanitation
Diatrict and South DMJlewood Sanitation Diatrict No. l vill be
inatelli119 a aewer line al0ft9 llaat Lipan froa Dartaouth Avenue
into the Bi-City Tr_t .. nt facility. A portion of the ri9ht-or-
vay needed for the inatallatlon of thi• sever line iapacta a ... u part of a parcel of property owned or under the control of
the City of En!Jlewood and the City of Littleton, in connection
vith the operation of the plant.
I aa encloeiftlJ a copy of a .. , prepared by lleurer and
Aaaociat .. , the Diatrict D19ineera, aholliftlJ the location of that
Ae a
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... 11 parcel that affect• the City of Littleton•• intereat.
reault of the conetruction, ve are requeati119 that the City
Littleton prO¥ide ua vith the necee-ry Ucenee, perait or
authority to ..-tar into and upon -id parcel of property for the
purpose• of con•tructi119 the sever Una. Any question•
concernint tiaint, the extent and duration of oonetnaction and
other Mttere related thereto should be directed to Nr. Toll
Napolill1, the •ntlneer for the aanltatlon Diet.rlct at tas-1111.
If you have any queatlona or ooaaent• relatlw to thl•
.. tter, vUl be happy to diacNn thea vith you at your .. rile•
poeeible oonvenlenoe. Since thie .. tter doee hew ... Uf'98ftCY
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1•1·r1ann aT Ii-City Super,,iaory Collaitt ..
The action propoaed ie to appro,,e b7 ordinan-an N-t for the lout"9at•
Sanitation Dietrict inter~or at the ai-City Waetewater Treataent Plant.
None.
The propoaed -~ i• for the final poru-of the lout"9ate inter~or
connection to the Ii-City WTP. Tbe -• tall-coanection at a aaallol•
pce,,i-•ly ... ,.-. for thie -cu-at the plant and i• coneiet-t with the LoftCJ a.ave NaetN' Plan at the plant • .. -The UllfCOII 1ft of tN ......... Denwtll ~loe b7 tN COlorMO
Depa~ of a1...,. rNUlU la a l~lat of the II' ... at the lateneotloe. The
lC*H fl'ade wu tllat tN loftll9ate 1-iNnptor al ... sa.a,. tNt eetere the
plant at -.t aatee -et Ille relocated ud 1~. '
The rout• choeeft for the u.ter~or ie al ... tlle •ini .. &.htln• ntene,cw
betiMillt at._ aoy lload, oro .. lat &.iltle lit Dry c...11, ud .. tlle pl •
a Mllllole pce,,louely ... ,.,_. foe tlli• ,-r,oee • tlle plut elte . TM .. o,u••
e&.-.nt i• for tM Uul p eoe of tlle ~ a t.M pl
The relocated lM.enept.Or aleo 1ac1 ... ew l u u OU u u JU la the t.
lfttl ...... le particlpaU .. la, u wU u aa ~ la 1..c.ustw ...,..,,,.
n a IIO U NUl OOMi-.ra l • .....
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WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT Cltr ot Utlleton C,tr 01 EnoleWood
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ms Pau1 Kapaun, BncJineerincJ
Dennia 81:olM, Bi-City lllffP
February 22, 1991
-.iacTs 819 Dry Creek Interceptor ••eeeent
Attacbed ia a copr of tbe -P ebovincJ tbe location of ta. of an
•• znt beincJ nqwted bf ta. Soutbpta 8anitation Diatrict for
tbe oonatructlon of ta. 819 Dry Creek Intuoeptor. Pl .... n.iew
tbe propa.ed -H•ant for accuracy and let • know if it ia
correct. .. v111. be taJtin1J tbia to bot.II tbe ... i..oo. and
Littleton City COUncila to c,rant ta.-• a,nt.
If you baw any .-Uona, pl .... oantaot •·
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ATTO-~·· AT UW
DalNWI,. ._ ...............
CNAIIII.Ca A. aUCCNCNMC .. TCII
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allOLIIWOOD. COLO-DO _Ul .. nttl
TaUPHONa130III-·~ ---
~•c ...... .......... ~. February 14, 1991
Charlie Bloatan
Direct.or of Public Service
City of Litt.let.on
2255 Veat. .. rry Avenue
Littleton, CO 10165
RECEIVED
PUIUC SERVICES
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Re: SOUthcJate Sanitation Diatriot -Bi9 Dry creek
Interceptor, Dartaouth Avenue at the Bi-City Waatevater
Trutaent Plant
Dear Mr. Bloaten:
A• you aay be avare, the South9ate Sanitation Diatrict in
cooperation vith the City of BncJlewood, South Arapahoe Sanitation
Diatrict and South BncJlewood sanitation Diatrict No. l vUl be
lnatallinv a aewer line al0ft9 ICaat Lipan froa Dartaouth Avenue
lnto the Bi-City Tr .. blent facility. A portion of the ri9ht-or-
vay needed for the inetallation of t.hi• aever line iapacta a
aaall part of a parcel of property owned or under the control or
the City of BncJlelfOOd and tlle City of Littleton, in COQaection
vit.h the operation of the plant,
I .. encloei119 a copr of a aap ....,.red bf lleunr and
uaociatee, the Diet.riot Bntineen, allolfi119 the location of tMt
A.a•
of
... 11 parcel that affect.a the City of Littleton•• intereet.
r-ult of the oonetr9ation, ve are r...-unv that the city
1.itUet.on provide ua wit.II the MCNHry Uw, perait or
aut.horlty to enter into and upon Mid parcel of property for the
.,,_.. of oonetnctint the ..,.r line. Any ..-uone
rn nv Uainv, the• t.eftt and duration of oonetruction and
r Mtt.en related thereto ahould M directed to Nr . Toa
pollll, .,..i,...r roe the lanita ion Dlatrlct a t11-,,,,.
If you t..ve any
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oo,1venleft08. Ii
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to accOIIIIOdate conatruction achedulea, your proapt reaponae to thi• requeat will be greatly appreciated.
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A SANITARY SlWIR BASIMBNT 0¥111 AND ACROSa A PORTION aOUTHBAST
0111-QUARTIR or THI IIOIITHBAIT OIIB-OUARTIR AND THB aOUTHWIST
ONB-UUARTBR or THB NORTHEAST ONB-OUARftR 0, allCTION JJ, TOWNaHIP
• SOUTH, IIAIIGB " WIICIT OP TIIB aUTII PIIIIICIPAL MIIIDIAII, COUNTY or
ARAPANOIIC, aTATB OP COLOIIADD, aSIIIG IIIOllB PAIITICULAllLY DBSC:11118D Aa
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or TNS NORTNBAIT ONB-OUAIITBII OP IAID BBCTION >>, TNBIICB
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RIGNT-OP-IMY ..... OP aAID wan DAlll'IIOVTII AVBIIUa, A DIITAIICB or
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Published as a Bill for an Ordinance en the 18th day of April, 1991.
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I, Patricia 8. Craw, City Clck of tha City of l!n;leood, Ool.cndo,
_..,, cst1fy thllt tha lboN -fcnlJoin9 ia • tzua aapy of • Bill fer 1ft
Ckdinlnce, introllx,e4, na4 in full, .S ,....S en fint nadinJ en the
15th day of 111ri1, 1991.
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Granter shall have the right, at its aole q,ticn, to require Grantee to nmove
or neutralize any ~· ccnst.ructed in the r.ua.nt tr/ Grantee.
10. Bnl>ING EFF!Cl'. 'lbia Grant shall extend to and be binding ~ the
heirs, personal repreuntatives, successors and auigns of the rapectiva
parti• lwreto. '1'he tams, COIIW\ants, ...-.u and conditions in this Grant
shall be oonstruad u cx,vananta naming with the land.
11. 'Dus ••u•-1111:,t naplaces all prior and existing .. au with aibjec:t
.... pri ..... qim:-~+ .. ·y.
IN WI'DIBSS IIBtlOP, the partm tanto haw Wllt-4 this Grant of
Utility Z..H &It the day and y,Mr fint abol,a written.
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City AttorMJ
aiek Daltitt, City Attocllef
-..er Aaendi119 7-7-6 -
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OCdi-11o. 11, ~1 .. of 11N -ta. llaialetrathe .._...1 .. u-Ocd1uaoe
allUUII ~-... -u&a Nf!Nl• are .... to U. ... 1__. lllaaiolpa1 CDde.
eeeu-•-2-1 -.1-.. fna ta. ... 1-od ... iolpal co. wit.II tlle ~loa of
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CDrreeti-to Title 7, Cllapter 7, eeetlee 1, an alHHary to ,...-lde ta. ,roper ,-.n, pro9l•loa ud to eat fORII ta., • .., ... of tlle cited .,...1. ,-.ialoa •
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.... lty pro91•1-... nneate tlle .,...t• ,....,ialoa tut 1MN ...-.,MNalJ ....
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BY AlfflDUTY
CXlH:IL BILL !D. 21
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A BILL PCR
.AH <R>DWD AMIH>ING Tl'1'LE 7, OIAP'1'ER 7, Sl!C1'IClt 6, at 'DIB DD.INXI>
lllm:IPAL <XIZ 1985, ~ TO 'DIB ES'rNILISIH!Jff at FIR! LMll!S.
1111BRDS, Title 7, OYlpter 7, Sectian 6, l!:.M.C. ,,.. aar-4 by
Ordinance lb. 18, Seri• of 1990, effecting the wm:ganbaticn of City
Wnistratiw Dapctaa,t•; and
1'11BRDS, the pMAlty and fll'P9ells pcoriaicna r...s to be at forth.
Helf, 1HEICEEUCE, m 1T CRaDm> BY '1'HE C1'ff CDR:IL at 'DIE C1Tr at
~. ~. AS PCIUJNS:
Sectian l. Title 7, Ollipter 7, Sectian 6, is lwnby I idld to me4
u foliawi:
D. Failun of the <Nim', aperator, tenant er 1-in
pc: lllllim to ~y "1th the ~ -at cut in
~ C ha9of ahall be oana1dlnd to be a "'1oJeticn of
th1a Cbll and 1111r ~ the amar, cpaatoc, t:aai& er
1-in , : 11 r ricn to the ,..it.ta pnecriW in ta
nRaNX'O IIMJCINL ma •• ,c-I. I ... w, Mfds
B. '1be CM1S, Cil*lltAX, tlllllat er 1-in I'= Ital 111W
~ the cdlr af the Dinc:t:cc' of ~ llnima -
prorida4 in 11 e C W .. ttda Article.
r. Al'l'DUI: -1T II a.ADaD 111111' "DII 11Dn1B111 at '11111
Mnaa DO 1111' JflU m "DII -m IIIICII ta Di,N ¥ M a,
IIM'Bft allVJCII IMIMIINlla, ca -1T U a.ADaD tar "DII
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nae "DII 1w 11u11 a, "DII IWKi+.lt a, anrr ..x:a m "DII
DRaNX'O Dim at~ JIii) MIZ:LI lll'nlDI 9111ft (30)
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Clty Attorney
alck DeWltt, Clty Att.ornef
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Snflneer•, Oxford Park.
ordlnaw ..... 111119 OC111-llo. 21, lerlN of ltll, wblch appro,,ed an A,Jn•ut
between tbe COrpa of ...,1-r. for illpcow n nu to GIiford Park. aald "9~t
called for -talllav fllllda fcaa VrMa ..... and 8-tll luburban1 fund• an not
a•ailaltle Uld pnjNt wUl DOI: 119 oaapleted.
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CDl'fJ8 of ... 1 ....... lllae edYl_. Ula Clty tlllat ,_.. are a .. Ue1tle1 llr ner, VrNII
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CDH:IL BILL NO. 22
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A BILL Pm
AN CR>nwt=B REPF.ALIRG CR>I?.NCB NO. 28, smIBS CR 1989, IIIIOI APPRJl1l!D AN
AGRBDBf'1' EW 'DIE mI'1'!D ftAffS CR MERICA (ccaPS CR l!IGDIEDS) All> 'DIE
Ciff CR DRa«XJD.
lltmaS, the City Ocmcil puaed CkdiMnce No. 28, Sariea of lt89,
giving IIFPMVlll. ffr iap.ouwat:a to Qcfmd Park in acnjllllCtion with UEbm
!drJea anc! Sauth 90..,,_. PL~ ftuldlaticn; and
1HIRBAS, thia Ip ,t ml.le4 far the City to lillPlY far grant fundl
fraa the Oorpa of l!lnpnaen, thaN farm lm9 to be atdad by UEbm al)la
anc! 9cuth 81Dlm>a11; and
IHIRDS, the Cmpa of ~ ,-adri.Nd t.ha City that the fundl
Ult availlble; t.cwcuc. Udlan Mgaa anc! 8outh 9.'1ud>m PIIEk ftlundatJm ..
Ulllble to Mtch finis; an4
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8acUall 1. 11a Clty of .. Jen,d ._.., .,...1. OinUnm a,. 21,
11er1ea al IM, 4l*(JN4 an• at aw. •• the t111w 1tatae of Jlaldaa
(Claqle of lnpneen) 111111 the City of aivJen,d,
~. nad ID full, an4 pwad CID firet l'Ndt .. CID ttaa 15th dlw
of Jlpri.l, lttl.
Pd)liehad M a IIU1 fer Ill Qrdiname CID the 11th dlw of llld.l, 1111 •
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I, Patricia H. Craw, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado,
hereby certify that the lltXJVl8 aid foregoing is a true ccpy of a Bill far a,
ordinance, int:ro(lad, read in full, and puaed on first reading on the
15th day of April, 1991.
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STATE OF COLORADO
lXECUTIVf CHAMIHS
1 36 St•te Capitol
O...vter, Coloroclo IOJ0)-1792
l'hono 00311"-H71
April 11, 1991
Th• Honorable Susan van Dyke
Mayor, Englewood
570 E. Allharat
Englewood, CO 80110
Dear Mayor Van Dyke:
Aa you know, tha Town of Liaon and it• paopla have aada
a great deal of prograaa with rebuilding afforta ainca
experiencing tha devastation of tha June 6 tornado.
Tha rebuilding of downtown ia going wall. However, ona
naad that haa not been Mt 1• th• raplaceNnt of downtown
street laapa and other atreatacaping it•-· The light
reflected by atraat laapa 1• ayabolic of tha role thia
co .. unity haa played aa tha •hub city• of tha Eaatern
Plain•. For -ny year•, Liaon haa bean known •• a
coaaunity willing to extend a helping hand to everyone,
including aany atrangara.
I aa writing to counti•• and aunicipalitie• to requ .. t
help in coapleting thi• project. I hope you vill be able
to donate a street laap or another atreetacaping it•.
If you are willing to help, plea .. contact Joe Kiely,
Liaon Recovery A9ency, (719)775-2146, for aore dataila.
On behalf of the reaident• of Liaon, thank you for
considering this requ .. t. Ny beat to you.
Sincerely, ---.......
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Cfril Rights
City Prohibits Discrimination
Toronto, Ontario's City Council adDpled
a rcq-..iremcnt 1ha1 any orpniuiion or fum
which provides subscriptions. mcmbcnllips
or toderence re1is1rations paid ror by the
City must adopt a formal policy of-·
discriminalion. The policy iWeltlClll allich
conforms to the requirement Slala: --nus
orslllizalion hereby declares that clilcrimi-
-· on llw 1ruunda ol nee. CIWCI. ....,,
national ori1in. political or reliJious affili.
aliotl. SCII, SCl.ual oricntaaion. •• ~
11a1111. family relationship and dis.abilily is
prohibiled by or within the orsani&llion."
Crime Control
.'5 pan of its prosnm IO elilmale
c1N1«laled Klivily f.-ne;pburt h Jolill. Willoia -,wed...,... __ of
...,...., clwelllllp who allow _.
Kti,iy ..... dlCir pnipeny.
. Tilr Clldiuat'c penails dir City .._.
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ordinance prohibiting any person from
consuucting. ins1allin1, maintaining or
pcrmittin1 an ambush device on any prop-
eny in the City . The ordinance forbids
anyone from falsely notifyin1 the public
thal an ambuih device is on any propcny in
the Ciry. II is not a defense or a mitiga1in1
factor &hat there wu no device on the prop-
eny or that the device was installed 10
proteCI .. ainst illcpl elllry OIi the propcny.
The ordinance contains limilCd uceptions.
Elections
Campaign Funds Restricted
Many Americus believe thal the clec-
lOl'II IJ*lll favors enaambeau and allows
special inlaals and the wealthJ 10 have
undue influence on clecled officials. Den-
•'ff, Colorado acled on !bole concerns and
....... campaip r.-onli..a thal
limils polilical COlllributm aad el.pClll!i-
tum .. illlpOICI llric:t reponifta ,equi,e-
meau for campaip COlllribullona and coa-
uibulicm la Did.
la •elec1iaa ~ .... caapaip-.
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City Passes VDT Standards
San Francisco, California is 1he firs1
major U.S. City 10 pass worker safety stan·
dilrds for video display 1ennin.il opmalors.
The ordinance requires employers
buyin1 VDT worbtalions within 12 months
or the effective dale or the ordinance 10
provide opmlOfS covcml under the law
with adjlll&able sea&in1, adjus&able &enni·
nal1 111111 Uptln1 that -apec:irted IIIM-
danb. Within 30 months ol the effective
dale of the onlinucc, the employer 1111151
upsrade Hislina VDT worblations and
equipmnt for openaionl coveml by the
ordinance IO the SIMdar1k ICI in the onli-
nuce IO • -iaa COIi of S250 per
worbulion. Widlia 40 IIIOlllhl ol the cf.
fective it.e of die onlinantc, all Hillin,
equipmnl .... -the lllilli-.....
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~ IIMl five opcnlOrs work
brab or allerMive work after every two
houri ol work OIi a VDT wllllla 24 ......
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PRIVATIZATION:
Alternatives In
Delivering
Services
81 J..., L llffal'*
A local government budgets continue 10 be light,
public officials are searching for ways 10 reduce costs
and still continue IO provide necessary services. One
approach lo cm .. '\.1ivc 11Crvi'-'C Jclivcry in 1111c.:h 1111
environment i• priva1iza1ion orcon1rac1in1-ou1. Local
1uvcmmcnlll acrut111 lhc '-'UUnlry lll\: priv11&i.ti111111erv-
iccl in a larac number or areas from lcpl services 10
!bl 1111l11tc.,111k.'1:,
Local ,ovemmenll provide most of lhe services
d1i1&'t111 n,'l·iv,· l'n•m 1tov~·m1111.,11. /\ 1111111id1111li1y
delcnnincl lhe IICIYM.'C level, hin:. till: lli&ldT IU pruvilk:
lhe service, Ihm raises revenues (tues or fees) 10 pay
die CGlla. II ia bodl die buyer ol lel'Vices and lhe pro-
duc:er ol lel'Vices. 111ia monopoly liluaion places no
inberelll CIIIIIUlial on eilber die amoun1 of 1etVic:e
provided ar on lbe efflcieacy ol production.
'l1llle lrldiliclllll ..... ol cleliveriaa lel'Vica
.. KC 1pll ii 10ICllli• die fllcal ...... ia IOUlldand
re,ea .a .. ..,.llllle IO cover apalihra How-
ner. ia w decedes .,.._ c....a clralalic
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