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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-05-20 (Regular) Meeting Agenda• ,. . • I ]- • • (' • .. 0 • 1 , 7 <tfl( L ~0 1.., I • 1, d:' t ,, . I I ~, ~ • ~ . I • • ' . I I I • , ~ • , .. , . -.. I V •· ... • . < ~ • I ; ' . Agenda Originating Itea Deoartaent SA FIN SERV ' 88 BROUGHT FORWARD 6A C<III DEV 7A CMGR ,, 78 CMGR 7C CMGR ' 7D CMGR 7E CMGR 7F CMGR 7G CMGR 7H CMGR • c1n Cllll&IL --STA11S IUIIJ Ftl 1IIE ., •• 1111. cm CIIIICIL -·- Description ActtOII TallN COUNCIL NIIIJTES 5/6/91 TAil.ED TO Ill/ti PAOCUMTION HONORING LEMOI lME •••m 1-0-1 (HATMMY MS81T) BAG-A-THIii PARTICIPANTS P1£SOOED 111TH BADUS NIIJ/aA SEEDLIII& Tl£ES DARRELL CHAPNM, 3620 S ELATI RE: CONCRETE REPLACEIDT ROBERT NICKLE, 3"0 S ELATI RE: ALLEY I CONCRETE REPLACDOT CARRIE SMUELSON, 3141 S UMT RE: CONCRETE REPLACENENT RUTH WELLE, 3800 S SHEIIWI RE: CONCRETE REPLACEIDT JEAlltE NCVILLIMS RE: CONCRETE REPLACDOT NICIC FARRELL, TROOP 92, RE: USE OF CENTEIIIIAL LAKE Fr». WATER TRAINIII& SNl>I DURAN, 3636 S ELATI RE: PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34 (Al.LEY) GLEN THACH, 4201 S PEARL RE: PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34/CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT 1991 -I - • • Fon ... TO• LlmD CII 1/l/tl -.. .. 1£QU(ST ••• IEYIEIID • • ... • • • II. • • ' " 71 CfliR SHIRLEY C<N>REAY, 3686 S ELATI RE: PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34 (ALLEY) 8A CfliR PETITION FRCII RESIDENTS OPPOSING ACCEPTm 1-0-1 .. PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34/CCIICR£TE REPLACDIENT DISTRICT 1991 -~ 88 ll>VED FORWARD 9A PUB WKS ORDl32 CREATING PDl34/CONCRETE APPDm 5-1-1 AfTEI M 1115 TO PIDC(tD 1111'11111111 REPLACENENT DISTRICT 1991 SOOAl IIITJcm TO • • _., FAJLm (MY: NMOICMT; MSEIT : MTMMY) .t BERNADINE NICllE, 3680 S. ELATI RE: POOL DRAINAGE DOllt ALLEY IN 3600 BLOCK I 98 CCIII DEV ORDl29 (CBl27) PROHIBITING SCAVENGING ) [FF[Cllll l/tl/11 • • / OF RECYCLABLE JTEIIS ) ) 9C CMGR ORDl30(CB12B) CHARTER MOIIOT/ >•• C, I D APPDtD CIU(ST la TO I[ a 11/1/tl ~· BALLOT QUESTION RE: COUNCIL TEIII )6-0-1 £UCTla Ill.LOT LIMITATIONS ) ) 90 UTIL ORDl3l(CBl29) Aflt[XATION OF PIIOPERTY ) UTIL TO S(CU1£ SI-TUl(S I TO SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTIJCT ) nu COPY 111TH c1n cu• llA LIB SERV NOTION TO AMARO BID FARBER SPECIALTY APPDm 1-0-1 LIi Slft TO NOC((D 111111 -------PUICNlS( 118 UTIL/WTP CB133 APPROVING NOOJFJCATICII TO EASDIENT TO PUB SERV CO FOR APPDm 1-0-1 S£CGIID IUDIIC 1/l/tl RELOCATION OF POIIER LINES TO WTP llC UTIL/WTP C8137 APPROVING MiREDIENT BETWEEN ENGLEWOOD, LITTLETON I COLO.DEPT. APPIQV[D 6-0-1 SECOIID 1£ADING 6/l/tl OF HIWAYS FOR GRANT OF DEED All> USE OF PORTION OF BI-CITY PROPERTY . z -,. I I • • ,...... , " • I I ' . , .. I ~ . ~ . ~ . & • I .f 110 FIN SERV .. ' llE CATIY I llF CATIY ., 116 CMGR i 12Ai CMGR ,, 12Aii CN&R ~ ' I 12Aiii CMGR 12Aiv CMGR 12Bi CMGR 12Bii CMGR I • • -.. • • RESOl43 MEll>llli 1991 &Ell FIii> APPIIMD 1-0-1 BUDSET (4TH OF JULY CELE-TIOI/ CCln'RIIUTIONS I EXPENSES) CBl34 MDl)II& SECTimlS Of CODE APPIIMD 1-0-1 Kea IIMII& 1/1/tl RE: SHOPl I FT II& C8135 MDl)JI& SECTICIIS Of CODE APPIIMD 1-0·1 Kea IIMII& 1/1/tl RE: &DIERAL POIALTY PDISICIIS RESOM4 ADOPTII& aul) •ES FOR AlfllMD 4-2-1 AfTO [FflCTlll IIIIEDIATllY COUNCIL IIDTICII 10 ... FAILED (IIAYS: lfOLTAY/IIIIIEIICNT) *>TIClt TO APPlmE CII. COIIFEIDCE AlfllMD 4-2-1 EXPENSES FOR CLAYTOI/NMDIICNT/ (NAYS: lfOLTAY/lfH,IIS) VAi DYKE tl>T Ult TO APPROVE CII. COIIFEIDC[ AlflDl£D 1-0-1 REGISTRATIOI FOR IULLOCI RESOHS SUPPORTllli U.S.COIIF.OF AlfllMD 1-0-1 .. MYORS (CLEAi AIR ACT) MYOR SHARED tWl>OUT REGAIDII& FLOOD PROTECTIClt FIUI UDIFC CITY PARTICIPATIClt IN BIKE MEEK KOLTAY: I. Pll)JECT .. ILD COIITRACTS,ETC. 2. Will BE OFFERII& RESOLUTIOI Rf: FEE FOR DCIIESTIC VIOLEICE OFFEIURS 3. NIIUlMCE SERVICE CCIIWIY FACILITY WIGGINS: I. REQUESTED LETIER BE SEIT TO MEN'S E SOFTIALL TEM Rf: THEIR INCOISIDERATE USE OF THE PARKS 2. ORCOG REQUEST FOR ADO' L FUll>S · IGll>RE FOR TINE BEllli -3 • • • ' , " • ' ' ' . ... I ' ~ . \ , .t • I ., , I l 12Biii CMGR . lZBiv CMGR ! ' 128v CMGR ,, PRESENT: v· ~ ABSENT: ' ADJOURNED: ' . • • .... • ~ HABENICHT: 1 Jll>TICII TO R£CO&IIIZE APP1DW£D 1-0·1 cllOllff sam•u• fGI LISA COIi AS FINALIST IN NETm MYOIS MY n Al t :M A.II .; INDIClll ACHIEVEIDT AINI> lO ""ISi llllll z. REQUESTED REEVALUATICII Of PARKING RESTRICTICIIS AIDIII> HUat SCHOOL CLAYTCII: 1. SU&&ESTED TOURING D MRTIN'S IWUFACTURING IUSI•SS Z. PROVIDED UPDATE Of 1111111 AVOIJE OM CCIISTRUCTICII 3. REQUEST FOR TRAVEL FUIIDS TO FAILED 3-3·1 ATTEII> HIGH LEVEL MEETING Of ACCE IN IMSHINGTCII D.C. BULLOCK PROVIDED UPDATER£ MATER SITUATICII lOl TAY, IU&GINS, MLOCK, CLAYTCII, HMDIIOIT, fM D'lll HATHAIMY 10:ZO P.N. . 4 . • • • - • • • • • • A1111e,,J.I -.se.e /Mft:. if See h1~1/«les ,f' J,o,e ~' IC/'11 ENILEIIOOD c1n CCIUNCIL ENILEIIOOD, AIIAPMOE COIIITY, COLOUDO ....,lar Session 1111 20, lHl 1. Call to Order The regular .. eting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:31 p.•. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Nlllber Bullock. 3. Pledfe of All .. iance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Boy Scout Troop No. 92. 4. 1o11 can Present: Absent: A quorum was present. Also present: 5. Ntnutes Council Nlllbers, Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Council Nlllber Hathway Acti, City Manager Martin City ttorney Dlllitt City Clerk Crow Dua Cluier, waste Nan....-nt Coordinator Director Esterly, Public Works City E111i1Nr Illa, Ml ic Works Director LOIII, Library Services Supervisor MIiite, Servtcenter &arage Director FOllda, uttltttes/ll&st ... ter Treatllltlt Dtrector Hayes, Fina11et1l Services (1) CWIL ... -•arr .... -IT IN IB1119, Tl Tai Ma· DA ITDI 1(1) Tl JUIIE J, lNl. ~s : COUftCtl .._..rs !Coltey, IU91in1, tu11ock, Clayton, Habentdlt, ¥111 0ytce Nays : None Ab ent : COUftCll .._.., Hath..ay t Ofl C rrted . • . . ' • • ' , - ]- • • • • • ·, • '· .... En91ewood City Counci1 Minutes Nay 20, 1991 -Page 2 * * * * * COUNCIL MENIER BULLOCK IIOYED, _, IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO IRII• FORIWID MEJl>A ITEM 8(b) -A PROCLMATION HONOIU• PlllVATE FIRST CLASS LEMON R, LANE. Ayes: Counci1 Metlbers Koltay, Wiggins, Bu11ock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Absent: Council Nellber Hathaway Motton carried. The City Clerk read the proclaaatton in its entirety. COUNCIL IEIIO M.LOCI IIMD, -IT IIAS SECOIIDED, TO APPllO¥E MElllA ITEII 8(b) -A PROCLAMTI• ...... PIIVATE FIIST CLASS LEMON R, LAIIE, Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Absent: Counc 11 Nellber Hathaway Motion carried. Mayor Van Dyke presented the procl ... tlon to Mr. Lane, who was given a stand- Ing ovation In appreciation of his contribution to Operation Desert Stona. Mr. Lane Introduced flatly ..,.rs and thanked Council for this recognition . • • • • • 6. Pl'e-s~led Vt1ttor1 (a) Mayor Van Dyke, assisted by Della lilazter, Waste Manageaent Coor- dinator, preseftted Certtftcates of Apprectatton to tile following 9roups for tlletr participation In tile Aprtl 27th lag-a-Thon cleanup efforts In tile City of Englwood: Cub Scout Pack No. 170 Cub Scout Pack No. 347 Cilrl Scout Brownle Troop No • ._ Earth Savers Anonyaous, Flood lltddle Scllool. Nr. '1uter also preHftted Scout INdle• flllld/w tree seedlings to re,reseftla· lives of tile various 9rou,s. TIie following ,artlct,ants wre •t 11, att...a.ce . C.rttftcates of Apprecta - t i on will be •fled to : 1. • . I· • ' - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 20, 1991 -Page 3 • • t, • \ ... (a) Darrell Chapman, 3620 South Elati Street, thanked Council for the opportunity to present his concerns. He st~ted he had aisunderstood the par- ticulars of the paving district/concrete replacement progra•. He and his wife are retired and the assessment is beyond their aeans at this time, even though he agreed there is a need for the repairs. Mr. Chapiun co.plained of the short notice, payaent plan, and the portion of the paving for which he ts being held responsible (for the alley east of the 3600 block of South Elat1 Street). Council Metlber Bullock agreed with Mr. Chapiun as he felt the seven residents were being required to pay a disproportionate share. He hoped the issue could be resolved through a pro rata basis. Acting City Manager clarified the only portion of the alley being repaired is a fourteen foot cross-section; not the parking spaces. Discussion ensued regarding the actual cost to Mr. Chapiun, as well as payaent options. Council Mellber Habenicht questioned whether the alley was petitioned into the district voluntarily. Acting City Manager Martin explained the alley was not petitioned; the alley has been included as a result of discussion with area residents and staff's concern wtth the ongoing ht9h cost of .. tntenance. (b) Robert Mickle, 3680 South Elatt Street, stated he had prepared and circulated the petition which had been submitted to Council requesting exeap- t ton fro11 the paving district. He had also ahunderstood the purpose of the paving dhtrtct, 11 he felt it related only to sidwalks. 1111'. IHckle noted the alley ts tn •a little rough shape• as the apartlllnt OIIM8rs have reneged on their pro.he to provide upkeep, 111d continue to drain the swi•tng pool water dCMI the alley. He noted the a,artlllnt _...,. 9'ad appeared at the Public Hearing, not a taxpayer. (c) Carrie S-1son, *' SNth Sr•t St'"t, stated her property ts part of the concrete district. SM lll"Nd tM desi9Hted area has a lot of concre te that needs to be repaired, bllt dhllreed with tM hwers bet111 asseued for IOOI of tM cost . lls . 5-lSN stated all citizens benefit froa the r9Patrs, constqMfttly 1t sMllld be considered a City taprovwnt . questioned the Ctty's estt .. te of tM cost alld tM status of tM property,,... vtously exeapted froa lM dhtrtct . SM ....,.,led her property aho be ex...,ted • tt 11 • )IOO di tr C I • . , •, ' I. • , - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 20, 1991 -Page 4 . ,. • • lack of coauntcation. Ms. Welle stated the road-graders cause a lot of da11age to the paveaent and curbs, and she objected to the property owners having to pay for the repairs when they do not cause all the daaage. Council Metlber Clayton stated Council has worked for two years on i11proving c01111Untcatton and asked for any suggestions Ms. Welle atght have. Discussion ensued regarding publtcattons, nottftcattons and bids. Mayor Van Dyke agreed the issue of the City sharing the cost ts valid; but the precedent ts that 95S of the ctty property owners have been addressing con- crete repairs for the last 30 to 40 years and have consistently patd thetr share. She noted Council will be appotnttng a concrete task force, in the fall, to address the concerns expressed by the ctttzens. The Ctty wtll work wtth the ctttzens, on an indtvtdual basts, to aake the process as painless as possible. Ms. Van Dyke stated that tn the •final analysts City Council has to coae up wtth an agreeaent as to what ts best for the City based on a nl.lllber of factors.• Council Mlllber Habenicht conftraed the public hearing date had been published tn the Sentinel. (e) Jeanne Mdftllt•s, Neeker, conceming froperty at 3795 South Grant Street, stated she appreciated the postponeaent o the repairs to her aother's property. However, she ts st il 1 very concemed for her neighbors who were not ,,, - ' tven the s-opportunity. She would ltke to SH all the ctttzens benefit roa the concrete task force and questioned future nottftcatton procedures. Dtscusston ensued. Mayor Van Dyke eapllasized that the aajortty of the ctttzens want to aove forward wtth the dtstrtct. Ms. Nclftlli1111 ••••••• INlt fl reiterated s-people do not fHl that way. ( f) Ntck Farrow, 2545 Soutll ClarklOII Street, ,....steel tllat Council approve the use of Cent11111tal Lake by loy Scout Troop 12 for water tratntng during the aonths of Nay, Jwle &IICI July, 1111. llr. fan"W stated tllat the tratntng would be under the supentst• of C..Ctl .._.,. Clayton. llayor Van Dyke advised Mr. Farrow c•stdtratt• -ld M 91"'9 to llts Nqlltst. (g) Sandt Duran, 3636 South Elatt Street, addressed the anticipated repairs to the alley east of the 3600 block of South Elatt Street. She felt tt was only fair that the people • use tile alley tile •st should pay aore. As everyone ts tn tcOIIOlltc straits, and sile felt tt WIS unfair to tapose thts expense on the llclalwrs on sudl lllort nottce. She asked for Cwtl's c•· s dtratton tn this .. tter • D scusslon ensued on -.,s to dttft'W1N • 1ses tlle alley tlle aost . (h) CleM Thach, '201 Soutll ,.arl Street, stated It wuld Ma •ste to nv s t Council 's ti• and tile cttt11t1s ... , for11t"' a coaUtH to stlldy tilt ts . Ht felt tilt City sholtld tau f•ll reSflllstbtltty Md 1111tt •M111t"' •~,. f t ." llr . Thacll c•lelldld tt had..._ a •totally tll -c011Cetved project froa l bl9t1111tng . • • ' I. •, • • • • • • . '• Englewood City Council Minutes May 20, 1991 -Page 5 Council Member Bullock stated he had observed that Mr. Thach had one six foot section of concrete designated for repair and he expressed amazement that Council would be threatened with recall over one section of concrete. Discus- sion ensued between Mr. Bullock and Mr. Thach regarding the best method of financing the concrete district. Mr. Thach noted he was appearing on behalf of his neighbors who were not in attendance, and he disagreed with the district in principal. (1) Shirley Condreay, 3686 South Elati Street, questioned why the alley had to be coapletely torn out and replaced with concrete. She noted 110st of her neighbors do not use the alley. People drive down the alley at an exces- sive rate of speed, once it is paved she felt it would only encourage thea to drive faster. Ms. Condreay expressed the confusion she felt, upon receiving notification, as to the exact repairs she would be responsible for. Mayor Van Dyke discussed paving with concrete as opposed to asphalt. 8. co..untcattons and Pl"ocl-ttons (a) COUIICIL .... Ill.TAY IIMD, -IT IIAS SEcaD, TO IECEIV£ TN£ PETITI• s1aa IY llELft ••1v1DUALS OPPOSI• TN£ IEIIIVAL -IEPUCEIIDIT Of TN£ Al.UY II TN£ HOO llOClt IETWEII £LATI -DEUIMIE AS PIOPOSED II PAVI• DISTIICT •• 34. Ayes: Nays: Absent: Council Nellbers loltay, Wtgg1ns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Counc t l Nellber Hathaway Notion carried. (b) Thts tt• was acted upon Hrlter tn the .. ttng; s" Pate lo. z. 9. a,,,ov11 on s.c..a 1N111t111 Council .._.,.r Habenicht ,....,ted that Agenda It• t(a) be wtthdr,_ froa the ttas to be approved OIi second reading for addtttonal dtscusston. CIIIICIL .... Ill.TAY .... -IT IMS BIIIB, ll a,ruK CIIIIIIT --ITBIS I(•) TIIIIUal (~) AS FIU.M1 (b) M OIIDI CIT Y OF ANO 2 Of OIID I NAM:E ., . H, SEI I ES Of l NI ( COIIIC IL I ILL ., • Z7 , INTIIODUCED IV CCUCIL NOIICI IULLOCl), OOITL(D : C CSTAIUSHIIC MTISCAVEJIII• Of 1£CYCl.All[ MTEIIAL FOi TH[ Ol)OO, COlOUOO IS N[l(IY Ml)[I) TO Tine ,. CHAPT[l ,. SCCTICllS I CICLCIOID UICIML COD[ 1•. ( ) OIOINAM: •• )0 . SCll[S OF INI (ccueclL lllL II). ti, nmooucm IV COUNCIL N[N(I IULLOCl), OOITLED : ,. - • ' I. • • , ]- • • • Englewood City Council Minutes May 20, 1991 -Page 6 ' ~- • • t• • AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO A VOTE OF THE REGISTERED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AT THE NEXT SCHEDULED REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION A PROPOSED AMEND- MENT TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, BY LIMITING TERMS OF OFFICE FOR ENGLEWOOD COUNCIL MEMBERS. (d) ORDINANCE NO. 31, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 29, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON), ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENTAL NO. 118 FOR LOT 2, OF THE TOM MOORE SUB- DIVISION, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, TO SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT'S CON- NECTOR'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LANO WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. Ayes: Nays: Absent: Motion carried. Council Members Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Council Member Hathaway • •••• 9. (a) Discussion ensued concerning Agenda It• 11(1), Council 8111 No . 26 , entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. Z6, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MENBER KOlTAY A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE CREATINli PAVING DISTRICT -,. 34/CC*CRETE REPLACOOT DISTRICT -,. 1991, IN THE CITY OF ENGLEIIJOD, COlOUDO; OIIIERING THE CONSTIIUC - TICII AND INSTALLATION OF STREET PAVING, Cllll, liUTTH Ml> SIDDIAll IIROVE - NENTS, AND THE RENDVAL Ml> REPLACEN(NT OF SUI-STMIWIO Cllll, liUTTER , AND SI DE- WALK, TO&ETHER 111TH NECESSARY INCIDOTAl.S; Ml) SETTING FORTH OTHER DETAILS IN CONNECTION 111TH THE DISTRICT . Act i ng Ctty Nan•r Nart t n expla1Md tlllt lddtttoul ,-Hcatt• and ano t her read i ng would be required I f Council 1111 lo . H ts further -nded. TIits would resul t In subs tant i al de lay t o t he '"J ect . CCUICIL -MLOCI ..... -IT as m11•a, Tl ....... ITIII t (a) -COIIICIL llll •• It. Council Neaber .._befttcht spote of her s,ec:t a l l•terest I• Ula ,.,,1 .. District/ Concrete District. She shared a history of tht 1tt111tt• lad asked touacll to consider a so1ut10ft Mlltch ..,Id not hara tht '"''., Dhtr ct lad 111Mld •11ct1d haraless• t people In the COftCrett District • are ._.,, _...,Md• financial problas at tht pre1tt1t ti•. SM stated dets t ..,., t P111tng Dhtr ct; s does not oppose the vol•tary ,ent• tf t C.-cttt District; s dots oppose tht lllftdltory t11tl•slt11 of ,,..,.ri t COIIC1'9l Dhtr ct. Allong other things, sht fNh l•adtCIMt •t c I COIIC ,.. Ing the COIIC t District, Md thlt c-tca tt•s Hff to or NOf'• 9antut Olis _. ch toot pl during the ......,.ratory ti . sMCI coa • cern abcM,t t p of offtclally ••cl...tt., or ,ost,...t ....,l ,- • . ... .. I . • J - • • • Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes Nay 20, 1991 -Page 7 '· • • • properties while keeping others in. She comnented that to go ahead with the mandatory portion of the concrete district is not in the public interest. COIIICIL IIEIIIER HABENICHT NOVm TO .... TO RDIOVE THE IWIMTORY CONCRETE PROP- ERTIES, THE IWIMTORY PORTICII FllOII TIE DlfflICT, -ALLOlf ALL PEOPLE IN> WANT TO IE VOLlllTARILY IN THE DISTRICT TO CCIIITIIIIE. Discussion ensued concerning the exact portion of the district to be re110ved, resulting in a revised 110tion: COIIICIL IIEIIIER HABENICHT IIOVED TO ... TO IEIIDVE FllOII TIE DISTRICT ALL OF ZCIIE 2 111TH THE EXCEPTICII OF MfY YOUIITMY caltETE IIITHIN TIE DISTRICT. The 110tion died for lack of a second. Council Metlber Habenicht asked for inforaation concerning the history of the alley in the 3600 block between Elati and Delaware. Acting City Manager Martin explained that according to the records available the alley was built by the apartaent coaplex and there was discussion and ver- bal indication froa various parties that the agreement was that the apartment coaplex was to aaintain the alley. Howver, Ns. Martin, added there ts noth- ing on record that substantiates that. Approxiaately tw years ago the City concluded that as the alley was in terrible condition and the apartaent coa- plex was not aaintaining it, that the City would do so in a ainor way. Discussion ensued about the City's aaintenanc:e of other alleys within its boundaries, and it was explained that adjacent property -..rs pay for con- struction of an alley; once constructed, the City a11 ... 1 respo111ibiltty. Council lltllbtr Bullock asked if there •s lftY pouible fiMKial relief avail- able to citizens wllich the City c011ld offer. Acting City Manager Martin clarified tlle financial options: l} ten -year payaent option after asseu•nts are set Z cash payaent up f'NNlt wltll a II dlsc01111t J special assessaent deferral pl111 for certain Inc-levels/age restrict tons wllich results In a Hen on the property unt 11 the property cta.nges ownership. CouftCII lltllbtr Clayton 1...-stecl that otller opttc1111 --, be developed for low Interest lous for cit zens Oft a find t11e-Mt.NII IIOW 111d J111Nry l, l"J t fir t ~t on tlle ten -,ear ,.,_.t pl111 h due . r Bullock asec.d fir . Nickle (JtlO S...th Elatl Slf'ttt) If a SlJ a l (1 1uat119 I 11500 H S t) -ld PNHftl a fl tat IM'detl , turfttd to l Pod111a 111d stated •ts point , lftd ••• netfllborl , 11 , 111 forced to do It hh 11111?9 Ne • .,..,ted ,..,,,"I tlle 11 - 1 119 it with vavel. If tllt 1Ptrtalllt c-,le or 1oeeont ti t , t t y hotlld pay for It • . , I . • ' ' - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes May 20, 1991 -Page 8 • • • .... Council Member Habenicht offered that perhaps the City should revisit th is issue to determine where the responsibility lies. Council Melllber Koltay suggested specific questions could be posed to the City's engineers. Director Esterly and Project Engineer Kahm came forward. Council Melllber Koltay asked about the configuration of the property owners on both sides of the alley in question. Esterly stated it is a 50/50 split with 5~ from the apartaent COlll)lex and~ lower density residential on the west side. Council Metlber Koltay requested an explanation of the problea with the alley. Esterly explained it 1s constructed out of asphalt, it has been patched nwnerous tiaes resulting in a continuous line of patches 110st of which were done prior to the City taking on the .. tntenance after the apartaent COll- plex denied it was their responsibility. Esterly continued, stating there is no written record -,.ich says the apartment cOlll)lex ts responsible for the al- ley's aatntenance; that as a last recourse the Ctty assuaed responsibility for repairing potholes In the alley. The alley is tn poor condition, there is• strong posstbtl tty that wtthtn a short period of ttae COlll)lete failure will occur. At this point there is an opportunity to save sOIII of the base of the alley. In response to other questions by Mr. Koltay, fir. Kallll stated there have been 65 to 70 voluntHrs added to the District; that approxt .. tely 40-50 peratts have been issued to those citizens -,.o have chosen to do the work through pri- vate contractors. Dtscusston ensued r191rdtng use of the alley by the apartllent COllplex for tts pool drainage. Mr. Esterly explained that the alleyways are part of the drainage syst•, further he ts not aware of anything -,.tch would prohibit t• froa doing so. Council Nlllber ChytOft inquired about the procedure for inclusion of an alley tnto a district. It WIS explained that alleys can be included by petition wtth a aajortty being adequate for tnclusiOft. Mayor Van Dyke offered Couftctl Nlllbers Ofte last opportunity to state their position In this .. tter. Council Nlllber Habenicht restated in detail her positlOft, stating she would be voting against tt and she u"9ed the rest of Couftctl to Join her. Council Nlllber Clayton stated hts posttt• 11, support, stating that postpone - t wtll not solve the prob1•. He offered that aany cttlie11s have at their xpense ini l ated cOftCrete ,.,.,rs IMff'lllllll to the fonut 10ft of the dis · tr ct . He opined that adequate notice WIS tt"911 c0ftshle11l wtth the law and OIi sttflt with t procedu s u ed by the Ctty sine ltu . He spoke about t cllt1111s (ell tu sltould N raised to pay for cOtKrtte repairs roa • .... ,. QUtsttOlled ldeclHcY of I tu Increase of 1/10 of 1 ,11 as 1"991 t • Ntlllll • 111d he ... ,tlOlled the fatness of such 111 as for tho c t l s • alrtedy ha ptrSOlll11y paid for CO'Krttt rt · tr • hav t that rt POii ibtllty. 111d • 111M1d 110t now be wl111"9 to 1p pay for ot r-thl"OUfh t tr tax y . He c llided by ..,..,tt"9 t ' I . • , - • • • Englewood City Council 111nutes Nay 20, 1991 -Page 9 ,<. • ... • \, City •work on soae low incoae loans, work on concrete standards, and continue to replace hazardous and intolerable concrete throughout the City.• Council Melllber Habenicht took exception to Mr. Clayton's coaaents about fund- ing of the district through a tax increase. She stated that was not the issue she had put forth. She said, •the issue ts that we as a City, both on the staff through no fault of our own but through all of these probleas that have exacerbated the problea, really need to do good by these people.• Council Melllber Koltay offered hts point of view, stating he had reviewed the district in great detail regarding the mandatory portion. He opined that to remove the aandatory portion does not address the need of the district, that without the aandatory portion, concrete would never be replaced. With regard to the District's for111tion in general, the for111tion offers the ability of financing that other people ..e.o do not have that ability to achieve regardless of their financial circuastances. He spoke of those people who did want their alleys paved ..e.o have waited pa- tiently for several years to be 1nclucled in a district. He spoke of people who had signed petitions who have no intention of fixing the concrete without the aandatory provision. He concurred with Nr. Clayton that adequate notice had been given, that excellent coverage had beetl provided by the newspapers, the Sentinel in particular. He stated in hts opinion staff had dona every- thing Council has asked of thell, and he ts certatn staff would sttll be wtll- ing to .. t wtth concerned ctttzens about this d1strtct. He concluded by ad- vising Mrs. S11111elson and Nrs. Welle, both tn hts Dtstrtct, that he would not be aovtng to HIIIPt thtll as requested froa the COKrete Dtstrtct. Council lllllber .,llock, speakt119 to tlle alldt..u, stated hts concern for the people betng assessed for the JIOO block Elatt/Dll-re alley; and hts concern for Nrs. S-hon and Nrs. Welle. ..._..r, lie cOKluded that to ex111Pt any further properties would delay the project. Vote results on approval of COUIIC11 1111 lo. II wttll • furtw -•-...ts: ~s: Council II ahrs IColtay, 111N1•s, •llock, Clayton, Van Dyu lays : COUIIC11 ....... ...._tdlt Coac:t 1 ....... Natlla,Q Absent: Not ton carried. Council lllllber loltay requested tllat Ctty staff uatt ... to ... t wtth tndt - vtduals to solve, adlltntstrattvely, ext1tt111 dtfftc lttts • Ml,or Van Dyu s...,orted that request, .. ,recu .. staff te ,_.. ft option alluded to by Nr . Clayt• IIICI Ill". •neck . • tal . ' ' • I • • - - • • Englewood City Council Minutes May 20, 1991 -Page 10 •, • • • fl Bernadine Mickle, 3680 South Elati Street, addressed Council concerning the apart111ent cOlll)lex using the alley for drainage of the swi .. ing pool. She com- inented that even if the alley is replaced with concrete, the concrete would be adversely affected if the practice continued. She feels the swi•ing pool should be drained using the s11111r, not the alley, and asked why the residents across the alley should have to pay for the concrete when the poor condition results froa the drainage of the pool down the alley. 10. M11c 11Hr1nt No public hearing was scheduled. 11. IN1nances. 1Molut1ons and llot1ons (a) Director Lo119 presented a recaaendatton froa the Departaent of Library Services to approve by aotton the bid of Farber Specialty Vehicles tn the aount of S93,1Z7 for the purchase of a new boolcaobile. Two btds were received, one froa Farber for $93,127, and one froa Ohto Bus Sales for Sl00,275. Mr. L0"9 explained that Council approved tn the 1991 bucl9et SB3,930 for thts purchase; however, the recaaendation ts to approve the award of btd to Farber tn the aount of S93,1Z7, keept119 tn atnd thts ts St.197 over the projected aount. The difference tn cost covers a generator whtch wtll uke the vehicle a self-contained untt independent of external electrical connec- tions, a drtve ltne retarder, and includes an envtne 11111rlde. Mr. L0"9 ex- plained that tf approved a ZOI deposit wtll be lllde to Farber, delivery of the vehicle will be stx to etght aonths. The 9119ine upgrade was questioned and explained by Mr. LOft9 and Mr. White, Se"iceftter &.rage Supervisor. CGUIICIL IIElaEI INElllatT IMID, -IT IIU 1Bt1•a, TO .UP.vl TIil IID Of FUID SPUIALn mncus •• TIil ..... IF SU,117 NI TIil ..... IF TIil IOOIMIILE ftlllCU. Dtscuuton •sued relative to a suppl-tal budget approprtatton. It .. s conftraed that the btd of St3,U7 tncl•s tM addtttoaal funds for tM eftttre purchase. Vote results: ~s: Nays: Absent : Notion carried . Council Nlllbers IColtv, 111111.s, •noct, ClQton, Habefttcht, VIII 0yte None Counctl Nlllber HathWQ (b) Director Fonda PNHflted • NCI I rndatton ,,.. tM It -Ctty 5-r· vtsory Coaafttee to adopt a bfll for III ordf11111ee approvf119 a aodtftcatlon to an eastaeftt to tM ,-11c Service C....., for U. relocatf• of,_,. lfM1 to the 11 -Cfty ,1ant. The Cfty Clork .... Hked to rtld Counc11 lt11 ... n. tftl It led : COIIKIL llll NO . U, IITIODUCED IY CCUICIL IDICR MlOCl '• • I I· • , - • • • Engl9'ft>OCI City Council Minutes May 20, 1991 -Page 11 ' • • , . • A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO A UTILITY EASEMENT ON CITY PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE BI-CITY WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT. COIIIC IL MENIER BULLOCK IIOVED, All> IT MAS SECOll»ED, TO APPROVE AIENDA ITEM 11 (b) -COIIICIL IILL NO. 33. Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Absent: Council Mellber Hathaway Motion carried. (c) Director Fonda presented a recoaendatton froa the Bi-City Super- v 1sory Coai ttee to adopt a bil 1 for an ordinance approving an agreeaent between the Colorado Departaent of Highways and the Cities of Englewood and Littleton for grant of deed and use of a portion of the Bt-Ctty property for the construction of Lipan Street. The Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 37, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 37, INTRODUCm BY COUNCIL MENIER BULLOCK A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SPECIAL IMRRANTY DUDS AND EASEMENTS BETVEEN THE COLORADO STATE Hl&IIIAY DEPARTNENT AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD All> THE CITY OF LITTLETON FOR POSSESSION NI> USE OF A PORTION OF THE Bl-CITY PROPERTY NEEDED FOR SOUTH SANTA FE INPROVENENTS AND APPROVING AN AGREEMENT FOR CON - STRUCT ION OF IMPROVEMENTS AT THE II-CITY SITE. COUIICIL .... ULOClt ..... -IT IN ..... TO UIIIO¥E --ITIII ll(c) -CIIIICIL IILL IIO. 37. Ayes: COUftCtl ....,.rs loltay, IUggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habtn 1 cht, Vu Dyke Nays: None Absent: Council .....,.r Nat"-ay Nolton carried. " - (d) Director Hayes presented a NCaarndat1• f,-the Departwt of Financial Services to ldopt a resolut1• .....Stftl the lNI Cefteral Fund budget to allow expenditures and rev111ues to be Keo.led for 111 cOMeCtton with the 4th of July ftrworlts dhplay IIICI cellbrattOII , Cost of the lflftl ts estt•ted at SIS,000 •lllch wt ll be offset by dollatt•• f,-vartous ctvtc 9roup s alld bu st 111 sses . The resolutt• •es ass t llltd a ..-.,. IIICI read by tttle : R£S0lUT ION II>. 43 , SE RI ES Of INI A R£S0lUTI CII __,ING 1W. f\lllD IN I IUD5ET . CIUIICIL .... IUU.ICI .... -IT IMI ••••• Tl .a,,1111 -11111 11 <~> • 11uaun• •· a. m1u ., ••• · urr s : C t1 s Kol -,, "t19t11 , lulloclt , ClaytOII, Nablll cht,, o,tut t : Na t • .. I. • 1- • • • Englewood Ctty Council lltnutes May 20, 1991 -Page 12 <, • • • ... {e) City Attorney DeWitt presented a rec0111endation to adopt a bill for an ordinance aaending sections of the Engle.ood Municipal Code pertaining to shoplifting. The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 34, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 34, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE NIENDIN1i TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6F, SECTION 3(8), ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 PERTAINING TO SHOPLIFTING. COIIICIL IElaEI MlOCl IMO, -IT IMS IBGIIIID, TO APPIIVE ME11tA ITEII ll(e) -COIIICIL IILL IIO. 34. Ayes: Council ...._rs loltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Absent: Council .._...r Hathaway Motion carried. Council llellber Habenicht coaet1ted this is a positive way to show the City's support of the business c01111Untty. (f) City Attorney DeWitt presented a recoaetldatton to adopt a bill for an ordinance aaendtng sections of the Engl..oocl lluntctpal Code relating to C)elleral penalty provtstons. llr. DeWitt stated thts ... ndlllnt clartftes that other penalty provisions exist; 1t does not add to, increase, or IIOdtfy the penalty. The City Clerlt was asked to read Council 8111 No. 35, entitled: COUNCIL IILL NO. 35, INTROOUCm IY COUNCIL NOaER MLOCl A IILL FOR All ORDINANCE HEREBY NIENDlllli TITLE 1, CHAPTER 4, SfCTIOII l(A), EN- QEMOOO UICIPAI. CODE 1115 PEITAlllllli TO llJIEUl POALTY. CIUICIL -•LOCI IMO, -IT .. ••••• TO .,,_.. --ITEI II ( f) -CNICIL IILL IIO. M. Ayes: Cwtl N111btr1 IC81u,, lft19tH, a.lloclt, Clayton, Nlbentcht, VIII DJb lays: None AbsNt: Motton carried. Cwtl ....... NIU.., (t) A resoluttOR adoptt19 .,.._. nln fer ta. Ctty C..Ctl of Engle- wood was considered. Nayor Van o,tre o,latllld U..t a task fwce II.cl beeft a,- poh1ted to help establish trcMllld rules te '-1' ,,_te ... titer f1111ett011t19 of public .. ttngs and study sesst•s. n. ..... 111tt• ws asst,._. a ....,. &IMI read by ttt1e: ltCSOlUTJCII ID . '4, S[Rl(S Of lttl A ltCSOlUT ICII MJOPTlllli .... MU FOi M CITY aMIC IL 01 TN[ CITY Of ( cwooo . l r 11,l loclt ,,,.,... t ... t It Wild lie aecesur, fer \'-11Qer as r to dtl tftt1tl1 .. ,lt'U t'-n1I t .... It -,ltas•t at to do o. • •, ' I. • - , • • • Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 20, 1991 -Page 13 ' • • • " - t~ Council Member Habenicht offered a friendly aaendllent which was not accepted by Mr. Bullock; therefore, Ms. Habenicht reoffered her proposal in the form of a motion. COIIICIL MENIER HUENICHT .vm, _, IT IIAS SECGlmED, TO MEIi) SECTION I.E. OF RESOLUTION NO. 44 IY a1•: •MY VOTE TMDI lflll IE FOWLIZm AT TIE IEIT REal All IEETI•. • Vote results on the ... nc111ent: Ayes: Council Meabers Koltay, tt.bentcht Nays: Council Nellbers lftggtns, Clayton, Bullock, Van Dyke Absent: Council Meaber Hatha.ay Mot ton failed. Vote results on approval of Resolution No. 44: Ayes: Council Nellbers lftggins, Clayton, Bullock, Van Dyke Nays: Council "811bers Koltay, Habenicht Absent: Counc i 1 "811ber Hath•ay Motton carried. 12. leneral Dt1cus1ton (a) Mayor's Choice ( i) 111th regard to the Colorado Nuntctpal League conference 1n June, three Council "811bers have requested approval of thetr attendance and related costs, those lllllbers betng Ns. tt.bentcht, Nr. Clayton, and Mayor Van Dyke. The requests were accoapanted by letters of justtftcatton. In accor- dance with Council's Travel Policy, approval ts required prtor to the travel. MYOI ,. DYIE .... -IT IN m111a. 11 ••1111 CGI-•1c1NL LEMUE c:a:DIIIC( lifllUIIC( OF CIIIICIL IILIIDS IWllarl', CUmll, -VM DYU. Lengthy discussion 8flsued concerntng Justiftcatton of slftdtng a contingency to Colorado Nunictpal League. CNftctl .._.., ...._tcllt Uld Clayton verbalized in depth their Justtficatton for tlle City's parttctpatton 11, OIL and their rep- resentation of tlle Ctty tn vartous acttvtttes Uld eo111tttees. Vote results : Ayes : Nays: Ab1t11t: Motion c:arr ted. Co.ell .._..rs .,11ock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Co.ell .._..,. IColtay, lft19tns COUKt 1 .._..r Natllway MYOI ,. DYIE .... -IT lal ...... 11 ..... m•• •1c1NL LEMUE c:a:DIIIC( Aif&I •er,.. CIIIICIL -MLICI. Nr . Bullock offerecl a frtfftdly wndlllat that oaly "9htratton costs are bet119 recauested • • ' ' I. • , 1- - • • • Englewood City Council Ninutes Nay 20, 1991 -Page 14 '· • • • This aniend111ent was accepted by Mayor Van Dyke and Council Metlber Habenicht, makers of the motion. Mr. Bullock offered, as justtficatton for hts attendance, that he ts running for the Executive Board and he explained the spectftc issues he hopes to ad-dress which wtll be of benefit to the City. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Absent: Motton carried. Council Neabers Koltay, lftggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Council Neaber Hathaway (tt) A resolution relative to the Coaprehenstve Clean Atr Resolu- tion being proposed by the United States Conference of Mayors was considered. Mayor Van Dyke asked City Attorney Dlllttt tf he had any coaents; he stated that the resolution expresses support for the posttton being taken by the U. S. Conference of Mayors wtth regard to certain ... ndllents to the Clean Atr Act. The resolution was assigned a IIUllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 45, SERIES Of 1191 A RESOLUTION SUPPORTINli THE UNITED STATES CONFERENCE Of MAYORS IIUCH APPLAUDS CONCRESSIONAL ACTION ON MDVINli TDINDS MEIIJNENT Of THE CLEM AIR ACT. MYII WM fflE IMD, -IT IMS BIiia, Tl .Vfllft IDILUTJ• •• 41, IDIU OF INI. Brief discussion 811Sued concentlftl U.. ·Nttropolttan Stattsttcal Area• and •consolidated Nttropo1tt111 Stattsttcal Area.• Vote results: Ayes: Mays: AbS811l : Motton carrted. Cowtl N1&1r1 IColtay, 111111111, llllloclt, ClaytOII, ltallNtdlt, , • .,,.. NOiie Coac 11 ...... r Natlla.ay (Ht) NQor V111 o,tie slaared f•foraatton she obtatned II a ,.,. res8fttattve of Urban Drat .... 111d FlNd C.trol coacentt,. tts flasll f1Nd protectton progr• • (tv) S"8 allftOWICed that U.. State of Colorldo llas declared July ZZ th,... July ze, INI II Colorldo ltlte lfNII. ...._sclay of that week ts ·cotorldo ltlte to '-rk o.,• 111d she directed staff to f11Pl .... t and coordtnate th1t 1s • Ctty event . (b) COUIICtl ...... r 's a.ttce (1) CCMIIICfl ....... IColtq dtsc1111ed th'" hsuts : • .,, -. , • I· • • - l • • • ·, Englewood City Council Minutes May 20, 1991 -Page 15 • • 1. Project BUILD -he requested to see a copy of the bid packets which have been sent to qualified contractors as reported in a recent Council Newsletter. He cownted about nuaerous errors which were contained in a recent letter mailed to contractors; he suggested aore careful proofreading and requested that this be brought to the attention of the author of the letter. He asked Council to provide hi• with any ideas or input they aight have concerning Project BUILD. Council Mellber Habenicht stated her concern about involving undeveloped property; she would like to see Project BUILD pri111rily use devel- oped property which can not be rehabilitated easily or which is substandard, allowing private contractors to deal with totally undeveloped property. Mr. Ko 1 tay asked to see the app 11 cations which were processed for the position heading Project BUILD. 2. He advised Council he intends to bring forward a resolution to iapose a fee for offenders in doaestic violence cases. 3. He encouraged Council to tour the facility of Allbulance Service Coapany, and he requested staff fNclback on the Ctty's tnteractton wtth Allbulance Ser- vice Coapany and use of thetr services. it. Council .....,.r lltggtns discussed two tt•s: l. He requested that a letter to sent to the lllel'l's E Softball Tea concern- ing thetr tnapproprtate conduct at lellevtew Park, advtstng them tf thts con- t tnues the lllll'l's E Softball Tta wtll no lonter be welcoae to use the park factl tt tes. 2. He stated hts postttOII c011Cen1tng tlle NCINSt for funds froa Denver ~tonal Council of CoverM111t. Ne opposed •ktng 111y addttt011al paya111t at thts ti•. tt t. Council .....,.r Habentcht addressed tw tt-: 1. She tnforad COUIICtl tllat Ltsa '*· .._ ta. Ctty ... tuted, "IS been selected to receive tlle llttre,oltt• IIQors Md C...tsstOMrS Youtll ... rd. She proposed tlle Ctty ,rowtde addtttOHl f'ICelll1t1N for Ltsa at a scllool asstllbly . alllCIL ... -IClff ..... -ff 1M m111•, Tl IIIBT STlff Tl NI• NI£ A PIOCUMTI• II -If LIii ca -Tl NlflCINll II 1111 UIIIIILY AT IIIICN TIil PUCUMTI• II Tl• ....... ~I : C..Ctl ...-.rs lo1t-,, lltgg1RI, lullock, Cl-,lOII, Mlbefttcllt, ¥111 ~ Ntys : NoM Absent : CNRC 1 Nat"-Y Nott• carried . TM eveRt h led for -, H, lMI, at t:JO a.a . Nrs . Habttl cht offtrtd to advise COIIRC1' of tlle loc1tt011 . 2 . She ugge ted tt WNld N • -..r.,..11 ti te NtWalute t ,artt .. re trtctlOfts f• t hllll sc•l Ill • feet t9'at rtlf • dents plHHd wtdi ft llt. ...., dt Hlhfted . I ted • I I. • , - Engl..ood City Counc:11 R1nutes Illy 20, lttl -.... 11 • • • a survey be conducted so that any changes necessary could be iapleaented prior to the next school year. iv. Counc 11 Mellber Clayton brought forward three i teas: 1. He suggested touring Martin Manufacturing Coapany at an early date in an effort to retain the business at its EnglllfOOCI location. Z. He announced that .ork on the Union Avenue Dia 1s moving forward with construction planned for this fall. 3. He told Council that he hid bHn inforacl by Jay Hutchison, LakllfOOCI City EnginHr, of 1 ... ung scheduled for Nay ZS, 1111 in "ashington, D. C., by Aalrican Coaunittes for Clean-up Equity (ACCE). The ... ting will be attended by .... rs of ACCE fraa across the natton along with high level White House staff and various ....,.rs of Congress llho have expressed an interest in specific concerns with regard to CIRCLA, re1uthortzat1on, 111bil tty of aan1c1pa11ttes, etc. "1th Council's approval, he felt his attendance .ould prove advantageous to the City. Lengthy discussion ensued concerning the lack of pertinent 1nforatton, Council's travel policy 11111ch requires advance ap- proval, the lateness of tN request, 111d tN potent11l 1111»11 tty the City IIIY face 1n this .. tter. •• fM 1111 .... -n -•11•a, Tl ••111 CIIIICIL .... CUYllll'I TMflL 11 ... IIIITIII, I.C, • MY II, INI, Tl AT1IIII A IIIDI• IITN -ICM caNIIITID NI CUM • IIIRTY 1111 Cllfflll CMIATI. TN c1weats ..,. dtsasHd: .,.. recet,t ef ••·tt t 1af ..... tton, llr. Clay - ton 1s to Mell C..Ctl 's .-1ty .......,., vt1 tel--,.11 after discussing the data witll tile City te ~-• .. ,.lie tile ••t wrepr11t1 llfflOII to 1ttelld . Vote renlts: ~s: lays : t : IIDtt• f11led . .. - , p • . . • <, En11ewooci Ctty Council Ntnutes Nay 20, 1111 -, ... 17 13. Ctty Nana .. r•s leport • • • Ms. Martin did not have any 111tters to brfng before Council. 14. Cfty Attorney's llpo,,t Mr. Dellttt did not have any .. tters to brfng before Council. JS. MJ--..t The ... ttng adJournec, at JO:Zo p.a. ~:...Jvf~ my c1ert . ' • . I. • • ]- • • r • • I• - AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL MAY6, 1991 7:30 P.M. 1. Call to order. f'l,' t,t/,. /'*-· /J4'v ~ 2. Invocation. ~ 3. Pledge of Allegiance. IJtlf ~ 4. Roll call. '/ ~J- lfll!)--0 5. Minutes. U/.lf'/U-' a . Minutes of the April 15, 1991 Regular City Council Meeting. 6. Ptt-Sdwduled Visitors . (Please limit your praentation to ten mlnum.) ~~ Don McKee from Englewood'• Senior IINball lAagut will be in attendance ,._~~~-~to dilcuaa the UM of Harry .. field . A ... ~."' ~II Amack. Chief of Building Malnllnala. will be ncagnlad -~~ 'f"°• Engl«wood '• Employee of the Month for May . J.uJ~~Suitt forettff Ralph Campbell will be ln at1ltndanm to pnMIII Englewood'• f /~ Y 11990 Tree Oty USA Award lo Mayor Van Dyb. • ~~.~le F from loy Scout Troop 92 will be in attendance lo dltcutl ttw ~-1'~ "'\ate Cfflt P ub for May through July. ,tr~~-F.npwood High ~~· thejunkmJ • I· • , • • Citv Co11nril /J. ~--..1 City Council Agenda May 6, 1991 Page 2 . ' • • - 8. Communications, Proclamations and Appointments. /J.fr4-?-{) OffL ?-o a. Proclamation honoring National Historic Preservation Week. b. Proclamation honoring Englewood High School's head boy, Zach Nies as an Outstanding Youth Citizen. 9. Approve on second reading. If) J /l. " .),, a . Council Bill #21 amending the Englewood Municipal Code relating to the U!!I. ..::._-establishment of fire lanes. in J ~ 1 , f b. Council Bill #22 canceling an agreement between the Corps of Engineers for ~ .. iJ 7.,-Q U l.fJ.jT _!SL improvements to Oxford Park. ~ ~ -If. ~ ,. Council Bill 124 app,ovlng an abatement of the ,ales and u,e tax on ~ V ti},. _a::.. purchases of machinery and machine tools as an economic development incentive . ~» . /JD!'•.',..,_uf. lit, f;ouncil 8111 #~~avln~ Di•trlct No. 34/Goo<wte Replacement r.,j,/,~ ii"' J,~ 1,...a"'Di,i,;,1 No. t 991. -,•,/Mt,./ fl ~Uf/Ji,i,~ ..41,1) n-.. Jj. )I, ~ Council Bill .j to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an easement f?./ar,;J 7., 0 U~ .,---the Southgate Sanitation District Interceptor at the Bi.City Wastewater _'('~ Treatment Plant. ~ - 10. Public Hearing. Council Bill #18 on final reading. Publac hearing to a,nsider annnatton o<,..J,. ,_,. parcel o( re I property to the Oty ol Englewood. ~, I b. Council Bill #19 on final reading. Public htaring to ccnider an,wx.atlon ~.J., ..,.:\ IVf p I f real property to the Clty ol Englewood-urr ,, ... ' L _.,., e ~~~~INJJ':"~t- • , ut ,andM • ... I . . I ]- - • • City Council Agenda May 6, 1991 Page 3 f!.Bf:11 c. ~- • .. - • I• • ?-0~ ~1-od Recommendation from the Department of Community Development to adopt a bill for an ordinance prohjbiting scavenging of recyclable items. ST .t\,FF., SOURCE: Richard Wanush, Director of Community Development Pt,t.JbtL,, ~1--0' (! f,/ ,,l ~ f . ~?-O ~fl g. r.,tJ.-7-0 l!.ue fr' ..JL h. OppJ-7-0 Recommendation from the Bi-City Supervisory Committee to approve by motion an increase in the Phase 1 A Design Contract at the Bi-City Wastewater Treatment~ant. STAFF SOURCE: Stewart Fonda, Director of Bi-City WWTP . 1 T/, /, 'I-'/- ., Recommendation from the Bi-City Supervisory Committee to approve by motion the purchase of a Grinder Pump. STAFF SOURCE: Stewart Fonda, Director of Bi-City WWTi>. ~ ,.~5, ~60 Recommendation from the Water :md Sewer Board to adopt a bill for an onUnance approving lhe annexation ol P'Operty lo lhe Soulhgaie • District . STAFF SOURCE: Stewart Fonda, Director of Utilities. Recommendation from the Department of Safety Services to adopt a resolution declaring Englewood Schools a Drug Free µ>ne . STAFF SOURCE: Robert Moore, Safety Services Division Chief. IIJ~ Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to adopt a resolution approving a microsurfacing program for street repair. STAFF SOURCE: A A'J'""..a. i. Recomm ndation from the Department of Public Works to approve by 1 fllY"-motion a contract for the cleanup of contaminated soil on W . Wnley. This Charles Esterly, Director of Public Works.~ !,11Jd 1 .... () deanup was identified as part of Paving Disbict #33 . STAFF SOURCE: ,r"" Chuln &terty, Director of Public Worb. ~ ¥?. -~ j A resolution r appointing Marvin Foote as Assoda~ Judp. STA!f KAIi .:>-() . SOURCE: Cuolyne Boettger, Mankipat Court Admlni91n1Dr. le/bu_ k. R mm ndation from the City Attonwy's Office tabUshing legal holidays di'!" ?-<J fa. lh Ci1y ol Englewood . STAFF SOIJa~Wllt, C11J "-y. IZ ion . A~7-() 11~ • • • I . . ]- - • • City Council Agenda May 6, 1991 . ' • "' - • I• • Page4 i · ~~~~~ ~o/-). ii. Resolution contr~200 to the City of Limon to replace street lights ~ 1-0 damaged in last summer's tornado. (Council Member Tim Bullock) ~ /l . ~ ,.l,.l iii. Resolution regarding sale of the Federal Fire Station. (Council Member ~--~0 Tim Bullock) /J'-ffl.d ~ -dfl,>.d -'1lr0 ~ ~~tf iv. Bill for an Ordinance submitting to a vote of the registered electors of the L/:rr, 1_,, City a proposed charter amendment limiting !,!iffl)~ of. office jor CouAcil ~ /)ftd -v Members. (Council Member Tim Bullock) /~ (~ ~ J,'f conferences. (Council Member Tim Bullock) ~ . e~l/i.A .Y· BUI'°' an Onlinanee ,eganling Council approval fa, Council', out-cl-state 1111 ...._3 .2 vi. Bill for an Ordinance regarding building code inspections. (Council \..:.-O'I"" ')-0 ~nnber Tim Bullock) ~ ,/uJld YI I ~ ~ -~ <J~~.:~: J/1-J.~ uz=.:... ~ 1// 11 -~ -A~~ ... f.lu.Jsj -_,.,., -r"I. -r- 13 . City Manager's Report. 7-~ -~ ,-./~~ X -&t~ -~J•(., ~ f ~ fl-~-c(P,t;c;;~ ~r~ t;-MIJ t4. ~ f,l.ntl(Jd"lt ~ ti1Jlt /aJ/1.J Ad~-;l (~ • The follo~n~~:~~l from 04/11/91-05/02/91: -Englewood Water and Sewer Board meeting ol 02/12/91. • -Englewood Public Ubrary Board meeting of 04/09/91. -Englewood Housing Authority meeting ol 02/"D /91. -Englewood Liquor Umwing Authority meeting of CM/03/91. -Englewood Planning 6 Zoning CommiNion fflNting ol CM/16/91. -Englewood Downtown O.Wlopment Authority ........ of CM/10/91. -Englewood Parb and Recnation Commlllion mNling ol CM/11/91. -Englewood Economic Dewlopntent Coalition ........ ol CM/23/91. ~ f lowing l~ffl ttprding Paving District 34 wen tnnlmitted to Coundl: -Tw ltttfls from Mn. McWlllimna. t from Ruth V, Sdvotdtr . f Cltnn A, TNc:h. • • • . ' • . ' • • - - • • • 1. Call to order. 2. Invocation. • • I• • t, AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL MAY 20, 1991 7:30 P.M. 1 ·.3/ p . m. //d#. f:µ.u.Lock 3. Pledge of Allegiance. ~ 9 J..., 4. Roll call. ,,_ . , • • • • • ,. City Council Agenda May 20, 1991 Page 2 '· • • • rl, / A~ :l)c. Council Bill #28 submitting to a vote of the registered electors of the City of l /' ct Englewood a proposed amendment to the charter by limiting terms of office for Englewood Council Members. o>rJ .u,, ~ d. Council Bill #29 approving the annexation of property to the Southgate Sanitation District. 10. Public Hearing. (None scheduled) ~ 11. Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions. A. 111.1-,;~ tb a . Recommendation from the Department of Ubrary Services to approv~ .,. ,'/tt?·"" • • • ~ 6iL motion the bid of Farber Specialty Vehides in the amount of S93,1271ci the· /l. • / .J..J-~ ~,{1:;r pwdow of a new Bookmobile. STAff SOURCE, Hank Long. Ubruy ~ ri Dllftlm. f ~I /.,l ?.110 Cd.,, b. Recommendation from the Bi-City Supervisory Committee to adopt a bill for A/'l'llf '-41-/ an ordinance approving a modification to an eaement to the Public Service Company for the relocation of power lines to the Bi-City Plant STAFF -!- SOURCE: Sba Fonda, Dlndar of II.Qty Wastewater Treatment Plant. .&<14~ C4 I"/ c. Recommendation from the Bi-City Supervilory Committee to adopt a bill for A~"', -P I an ordinance approving an ~t between the Colorado Department of """P"T · -Highways and the Otles of Englewood and Uttleton for grant of deed and uae ol a portion of the Ii-City property. STAFF SOURCE: Sba Fonda. Dlndor of 11-0tJ w ....... T .. ,._., l'luL &.dw" Ai.~ :LL. d . Recommendation from the Department of Flnwial Sen.ices to adopt a -,,,.t '-..(}-/ nsolution amending the 1991 GeNral Fund budpt to lponlOI' the 4th of July ftnworb display and Olllbiation. STAFF SOUiCE: LomlM Haya, Dlnctar of Flnaadal 5emca. cl ff/ e . Recommendation from the City Attonwy to adopt a bill for an ordinance ~ "~-J amending NCtlON of the Englewood Municipal Code pertaining ID hoplifting. STAFF SOURCE: Oada ~ CitJ MIDIMJ. &«ihr.(_ RecomllWNbtion from the Oty Attonwy to adapt amending of the ~wood Mul*llllAI penalty prov for t YIOI.IIIOIW. Grimm, City · 18t1 ~Ldr~ • • - • • ' . "City Council Agenda May 20, 1991 Page 3 12. General Discussion. a. Mayor's Choice. . ' (. • " - • t• • ~ . ~ "-' · conference C,.,, ti!! "-hckJ.4> Ill,. ~,,~~ ~'~ • i . Motion to a~~-a,eb fa< Col~unicipal Le,gu• oM '¥11" -tl'-2-l(k~ ~ ., (S) ~ .;: .p ..... ~;H. A ; ..!i.5:-ii. A resolution supporting the United States onference of Mayors which y ,c#MI applauds congressional action on moving towards amendment of the "H"' t:, -O-I . Cean Air Act. ~~ ~': ~~-~~~ :<:.&lh-'~~/10~~. b. Coo~~-<:."lac . fl •• I K~,~~,61/1LD~,~-~ .,_..L,~ "''"ud<c -~·~ *·.At--,'le~_.~,.,,, . ~ '(4-h·•~ "'4o4cC ~ ~l,",.,r$,l,r.,IIJ.C..L ... -1«11t,L 13. City Manager'• eport. r-,, ~ #'K.I pu,f~ ~·-~. e-A.u-&~r_ ~ ~ AU•U4.~ (J.~c.c., 14 . City Attorney'• Report. e- Adjournment 11w following minutes were transmitted to C.oundl from 05 /03 /91-05/16 /91 : -Englewood Housing Authority Meeting ol 03 /1://91 . -Englewood Uquar Licfflllng Authority Meeting ol CM /17 /91 . -Englewood Liquor Llcfflting Authority Meeting ol CM /24 /91 . -Town Meeting ol 05/02 /91 . • . ' • I. • 1- • • • • • ·, • .. ,. IEIIERAL MElllA ITEII COIIIEIIT ROSTER DAT£: MY 20, lHl MY PD5CII MY SPUI <••• -llllall 11111. EACH SUCH PD5CII 111ST SI• THIS mTER, STATI• IIIIIE, MIIIIESS, -MElllA ITEII -· PLEASE LIIIIT YOUR CCIIIIElff'S TO FIVE IIIIIITES. THOSE PDS4IIS 1111 IIISH TO SPUlt IN FA• OF OI IN OPNSITI• TO A PUii.iC HEMI•, SHOULD SI• TIE APPLICMU PUil.iC HEMI• mTER. PLEASE Pllllr • . , • . . . .. I . • , - • • • • • PUil.iC ~ llOSTD MTE1 MY lO, 1111 ~· . . I , . I ,.I..__ ffl A MIi-Of Flwt IDSTEI, STATI• lllDIE PEllal -11191 TO SfUI II MIii IF • II ..... ITI• TO A PUILIC HUii• IIIIULD 11• 1IIE Alft.lCMU .... IC HUii• IIITD. PUAII flllT. -1111• ... 42',1 .:s . Pe ,.R ~,.. ' • ( • • • - • • • • "' - • , . • <. \, EN&LEIIOOD CITY COUNCIL EN&LEIIOOD, ARAPAHOE COllffY, COLORADO Rqular Session MY&, 1911 1. Call to Order The regular aeeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:34 p.a. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Metlber Bullock. 3. Pledge of Allqiance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke. 4. Roll Call Present: Absent: A quona was preset1t. Also preset1t: S. Ntnutes Council .....,.rs Hathaway, Koltay, Wiggins,· Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Ctty lllftager Fraser Ctty Attoraey Dlllitt Deputy Ctty Clertt Ellis Rettf"ld Pl11111tR1 Administrator Roaans, c-. Dev. Director of Recreatl• llack lrlu lrolln, Recycl1119 Coordtnator Dtrector of lt-Ctty, llfTP I Uttltttes Fonda Director of Publtc Worts Esterly D1vtst• C~lef IIDore (a) CGUIICIL .... 111•1• ..... -IT .. 11t11aa, Tl Alflllt TIil Nllllftl Of TIil .... crn CIIIICIL IIDTI• If UIIL II, INI. ~s : Counc11 .._..rs lolt11 , Natlllway , 1'1N lns, lulloclc, Clayton, Nabtllt~t, V• O,U Nays : be Not ion carried . 0 I . • , ] _ _. - • • • • • • ·, Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 2 (a) Don McKee and Bob Stef appeared on behalf of Englewood's Senior Baseball League (MSBL), a non-profit Colorado corporation. Mr. McKee asked Council to reconsider their request to rent the Harry Wise baseball field for the summer season. He subaitted a letter to Council from MSBL, offering back- ground infonaation and requesting use of the field. He noted they used the field in 1988 and 1989; and contributed several thousand dollars in field rental charges and some of their players have assisted in the field main- tenance. Since then, they have been denied use of the field due to alleged wear and tear. Mr. Fraser stated he would review the situation with staff and discuss any alternatives with Mr. McKee and Mr. Stef. ( b) City Manager Fraser presented the Eap 1 oyee of the Month award to Bill Amack, Chief of Building Maintenance, c01111enting upon Mr. Allack's han- dling of requests promptly and dependably, and his courteous, professional manner. (c) Ralph Campbell, State Forester, presented Englewood's 1990 Tree City USA Award to Mayor Van Dyke. He appeared on behalf of the National Arbor Day Foundation and the Colorado State Forest Service. (d) Nicolas Farrow, of Boy Scout Troop 92 did not attend. He was to discuss the use of Centennial Park Lake for canoeing. Council Mellber Clayton assured Council he would follow-up on the request. COUNCIL NDIIO HAIENICHT NOVED, MIi IT IIAS SlCCIIDED, TO •1• FOIIND AIDIDA ITEN 1(1) Tit£ PIOCLMATI• .-1. ZACH T. NIES. Ayes: Council Nlllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. 8. (b) COUIICIL IDID INDIICNJ IMD, -IT IMS KCWD, TO IICOllllzt ZACH T, NIES AS M 0UTST•1• YGU'IN CITIZD II ENI EMNID, CIUI-. Ayes: Council Nlllbers Koltay, Hlth•ay, lltggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, V111 Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. Mayor Van Dyke presented the .,.rct to Zach Nits. (e) Seven EngltlllOOd Htgh School students addressed COUIIC11 "9ardtng the pros and cons of the J11t1k enforceaent orcttNRCe, 111 conJuncticNI with their parttctpatton 111 Student &ovenaent 0.,. Nr. 5raebfttr, head of the O.,.rt.llt of Social Stud1ts for EngltlllOOd Httfl School, was prent1t 111d lfttroduced each student . The student parttctputs wre Ailtta sei.telds, JtMtfer flcCoy, Don ltnnett , Sonja Callahan, SIINI ,al•r, lroclt lldtt .. y, 111d NortM a . n.t students responded to questions froa Council. I . ec..untcattons w "9cl-ttont (1) CGUIICIL IDID CUYTII IMD, -IT IN m•11, Tt KCIMI TNl W£l Of MY 11 • II, IHI AS MTI .... NISTIIIC NUIIWATJ• MUI, A s : Council .....,.r, Koltay, Hath.,.,, II N 11 • h11ock, ClaylOII, Habenicht, V111 Dyke ' I . • • ' ] .;._ • • Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 3 Nays: None Motion carried. • • t• • [CLERK'S NOTE: AGENDA ITEM 8 (1) WAS INADVERTENTLY ACTED ON OUT OF ORDER.] 7. Non-scheduled Vtsttors ( 1) Jeanne McWil 11 us, of Meeker, appeared on beha 1 f of her aother, Helen McWt111us, 3795 South Grant. She stated she had been under the ah- taken iapression, after speaking to Council March 25th, that Council had real- ly listened to the valid case she and the other citizens had presented. She expressed her anger over learning that Council had reafftraed their C0111it- aent to proceed with the Concrete Replaceaent District No. 1991, at the study session April 1st. Mayor Van Dyke stated, she too felt they had reached an accord at the March 25, 1991 City Council Meeting. She advised Ms. McWtllius that official ac- tion ts never taken in study session. Ms. Van Dyke noted she had understood the opportunity to reassess would be provided to everyone in the district; pri-.rily addressing hazardous concrete. Ms. Willius stated she didn't feel that had happened. She also was concerned that the city was only re-exutntng concrete pursuant to I coaplatnt. Ms. McW1111aas stated her aother hid COfttacted 111 those who signed the petition she had sulattted at the March 25, 1991 .. ttng. Many of them Interpreted the Aprtl Ith letter as the final say in the .. tter and felt to protest further would bt to no 1v1tl. Ms. McWtl ltas advised Council she hid written to llr. Esterly ,...._st tng specifics on develo,-nt of the concrete criteria and up-to-date Job descrip- tion for Isidore Bueno and Mr. Esterly; hh respo11se dtd Mt Ndress her COft- cerns . She coaplalned about the length of tt• 1t took to respond. Ms . Mc:Wtlllas asstatd, froa fir. Esterly 's Nspo11se, ta.at llr . Bueno does not have an [ng 1netr1ng Degree; she quest10Md lits qual1ftcaticM1s for •rttng the concrete. She noted that several areas 111 t9'1 Ctty of [nglwooct have been repa red wi th asphalt . When her •ther QUesttoned llr. Esterly ngardtng thh he had repl led the City has a budget to adheN to. She Pot11ted out that cit ztns are also on budfets. Ns. lltV111t-,_..ted Oft III art icl e 111 the Setlt nel, that s,ob to the fact, that ...,1e hid volU11tNred to ,art tct,ate h1 theJrogr•. She took ucepttOft to ta.ts as t9'e letter t9'ey hid ~etved ndat their pert ctpattOft . Ma1or ¥111 Dy • tx,la Md that ctllte111 res dt119 Nh1de the dhtrtct have been 91 n the opportUfltly to vol11t1tar 11 replace t9'11r COflCrett . M • II 11 sted the ,,..,. be ttfWl .. ted at thh t '•· COUNCIL .... UUAY IMD • IT llll IIClllm, Tl••• Flll!NI --ITIJI t(E), CGUIICU. IILL •• H. ~1: Cwtl ll1ahr1 ltltay, Nat • V NI• , 111,lloc , Cl , , •ct. f D,tie ,,,_ • . ' I . • I ]- • • • Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 4 Nays: None Motton carried. .. • • • He stated he felt tt appropriate, at this ttae, to hear the citizens wishing to address this issue. (b) Glenn Thach, 4201 South Pearl, spoke in opposition to the Concrete Replacement District No. 1991. He agreed with the coaaents aade by Ms. McWil- lius. Mr. Thach felt the project had been inconsistent and grossly mis- .. naged. He was very upset with the fact that concrete was re-evaluated only if requested to do so. He noted .. ny citizens were unaware of that option. He felt the procedure was knowingly a1slead1ng and irresponsible. Mr. Thach asked Council to reconsider the progru. He brought up the suggestion ••de by Ms. McW1111aas at the March 25th aeettng, to increase the aill levy to address the sidewalk replacement issue. He reiterated tt was hts understanding the Ctty of Englewood ts the only major ctty tn the area that holds the residents coapletely responsible for concrete replacement. He questioned why the City's budget ts $500,000 behind tn concrete repair; and what happened to the funds allocated for that purpose. City Manager Fraser stated all the aoney allocated for concrete repair has been spent for that purpose. BetWffft 1917 and ltlt the City dtd not . allocate aoney for concrete taproveaet1ts, because the Ctty dtd not have a capital pro- graa at that tt•. The capital prograa 1s being re-established this year. Ctty concrete will also be replaced during this progr•, at a cost of $300,000. Council Mellber Clayton stated that because of the dcllMtum tn the tconoay, the Ctty has experienced s-shortfalls tn revenue, and without a tax increase, the aoney has not been there for capt ta 1 taproveants. He noted there are approxt .. tely 1200 f•tl tes paytng for concrete they've already had replaced. Nr. Clayton stated he ts unable to c-up wttll a fatr way to assess the con- crete replaceaet1t charves. Dtscusston ensued ,..arcltng calculating a property tu increase to cover the cost of concrete replaceant. Mayor Van Dylr.e noted thts ts a waltd dtscunton, but It IINds to be addressed by a sub-coalttN or at ti-. adalntstratlon level, at uoti-.r ti•. SM asked that they focus on the llaldlate concem as to whttMr tM concrete replace - aent prograa should be approved or ... int oti-.r alttrNtlves • Nr . Tllach ftlt tM study stnlon Mtts tlldtcatt tM 111111 WIS not approprtatt- ly addressed . Mayor Va11 Dyke stated COURCtl h rettc111t to ...,,. .. ratst .. property taxts as Covnc It has been very f ,., for the 1 ast • lo 5 years that property taxes sllot,ld IM>t be raised . • T h 19rted, ,tatt"I t hsut lltlds to Ill , .. , ..... furtMr, and M ,.. Mlled the JroJtct be IM,lt on hold . ' I . • , - • • • Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 P.age 5 • • • L• Mr. Wiggins noted Mr. Thach has one section marked as mandatory. "' - Mr. Thach stated he ts standing up for all the citizens who are intimidated by Council and are unwilling to come forward. He noted he disagrees, in prin- cipal, with the program. Council Member Clayton noted a atll levy ts assessed against business property at twice the rate of residential property. He advised Mr. Thach that Council has spent a considerable amount of ti• in the last three years discussing other ways to address this issue; and while it aay s ... the study session caine along and there was no discussion, in actuality, this has been a vigorously debated issue. Mr. Thach stated he had been advised by an engineer at Harding, Lawson & As- sociates that spalling concrete is not necessarily bad. He stated he ts still concerned with the method of aarktng concrete for reaoval. He appreciated Council listening to his concerns. (c) Robert Nichol, 3680 South Elati, spoke concerning the alley east of the 3600 block South Elatf Street. He and his neighbors had aisunderstood the intent of the district, as they thought ft only encoapassed sidewalk repair. They felt they were "stuck" with the district. He revia.ed specific problems with the alley. He felt ft 110uldft't be long before the c-nt would begin cracking without a sub-base, as the City intends to put 1n I" of con crete with no re1nforc~t . Mr . N1chol stated he and hh neighbors don't feel the alley needs to be repaired. Mellber Habenicht stated the 11le1 •H ,art of 111 1apro..-nt plan at least 3 years ago ud it was bNNllllt to C..Ctl 's 1ttet1t1N by residents living 1•- aedhtely betl111d the apartaftt llu11dt... SIie noted, the cuM"eftt aanager of Villa Parada Aparia.ts , ..,..red befwe COUIIC11 at the Public Hearing, Nardi 25th and addresMd s-of tllefr dra1N19 problas; they are w1ll 1ng to pay for repairs 111 t!Mtr ,ortft11 of the alley . (d) Edra St ley, 1115 s.tll Sr t, llreed wttll all previous coaet1ts in opposit10ft to the cNCrete replac_..t dhtr1ct Protr•. She COIIP1a111ed about the t1• 1 • t tlley 'ft bNtl 1tvea. SIie stated her last est1 .. te was Sl,700 .00 aore thaft the ffrit estf•te . Cou11<1l ._..r lullock asked • slle Wltld fttl ..._t befng exeapted ,,... the dhtrtct thts year ud bet111 put • 111ttu '°" 1txt year . Ns . Stanley stated It •1ght help, llut she W011ld still have to ,a,, '°" it . (e) Slltrley Condreay, JIM s..u, £1at1, stated slle was opposed to re- pairs 111 the alley east of the 3600 block of S..tll Clatl St,..t. (f) Kt11 CCNldrtay, HIO South Uatl, stated ht WH opposed to ,..,.,,., '" the alley ea1t of the 3600 block of s..t-Clatl st .... t . Jtannt NcWll Haas c-forward 11at11 to state slle wiould be 9lad to ... t with Council rt9ardlng calculatt•s for a ,,..,.Sid •111 levy 11Crea11. S 1tattd there are bus nt11ts slattd to have coacrett replaced . • . ' I . • ' - - • • ' Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 6 •. • • I • • She addressed Mr. Bullock's question to Ms. Stanley, regarding dehying her replacement one year. Ms. McWillius felt deferring replacement one year would not be acceptable, as they do not want this expenditure hanging over their heads. Ms. McWillius read the section of the April 8th letter to resi- dents, addressing marginal concrete. She stated a Public Works official had advised that within the next two years, the marginal concrete would need to be replaced. She stated she does consider soae concrete a hazard. Ms. McWi111a11s noted Council had mentioned SOiie people had already paid for concrete replacement; she advised Council her father had also previously paid the City for Concrete repairs a few years ago. Council Member Clayton c01111tnted that Paving District No. 34 is al1110st at the end of a ten year progra• to re-pave the entire City, which has included con- crete sidewalk replac ... nt. Council Mellber Koltay pointed out he did advise Ms. McWilliaas of the discus- sion during study session and he had tried to explain to her that fonnal ac- tion occurs during regular City Council meetings. He noted all of the dates for the Concrete Replac ... nt Prograa had been published, and the property owners had received notice of the final reading scheduled for May 6th. Discussion ensued regarding the confusion uiong citizens regarding study session . Council Neaber Koltay stated ... are not doing a pavlllaftt overlay and so it is not an issue tn this particular district, as they are replacing concrete. Patching .. terials ... re discussed. He also stated he felt a tu increase to cover concrete replactMftt ts a gross inequity to •st of the c1tize111 of the coauntty. Everyone OM1tng property in the city will be faced wtth repairs to their concrete; hell, they aay choose to pay for 1t ts another issue. Ms. Mcllilliaas sutttsted a letter be s111t to cit11111s asking tf they would rather SH their tues increased or pay the concrete replactMftt out of their pocket. Mayor Van Dyke 19reed it was a possibility. Discussion ensued regarding the payat11t aadt by Ns . Mclltlltaas parents in 1971 . Co uncll Neaber IColtay s tated ht hid an equal IIWllbtr of people request i ng in - c lu sion I n the d tstr c t and ht would want input froa staff as to hell, these people 1110Uld be affected by putting off a portt• or all of the dhtrtct . Mt per sonall y felt there s never a good t t • to replace concrete . Ms. Mclftl lt •s asked tounc ll to ,......, that • lot of the concrete .. rked h not hazardou s . She also dtft t ed that any of her •thtr' s concrete pre1111ts a hazard . COUftell .....,., Habtft c.ht noted a stldy ,...., ... 1c1 be a,,o t nted to rev i ew f •· lure cOACrttt replactalNlt , •t ell 1lle 1-,or_t.1, 11 It ts • very c..,1 .. h1N . S... of the f"INcl t es Counc il Mel -4 ... 1c1 t• ,1ac1 , ,rtor to tlle MCNCS read i ng of the cOU11Ct1 b il l , lllve ,ere.a,, •t ldN ,1ac1 t o lie r sathfact t ... "' - • ' ' I. • ' - • • • Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page S • • • , . Mr. Wiggins noted Mr. Thach has one section marked as mandatory. ,, - Mr. Thach stated he is standing up for all the citizens who are intimidated by Council and are unwilling to COIi& forward. He noted he disagrees, in prin- cipal, with the prograa. Council Metlber Clayton noted a •111 levy is assessed against business property at twice the rate of residential property. He advised Mr. Thach that Council has spent a considerable uount of ti• in the last three years discussing other ways to address this issue; and while it aay se .. the study session ca.a along and there was no discussion, in actuality, this has been a vigorously debated issue. Mr. Thach stated he had been advised by an engineer at Harding, Lawson l As- sociates that spilling concrete is not necessarily bad. He stated he is still concerned with the aethod of aarking concrete for re110v1l. He appreciated Council listening to his concerns. (c) Robert Nichol, 3680 South Elati, spoke concerning the alley east of the 3600 block South Elati Street. Ht and his neighbors had •isunderstood the intent of the district, as they thought it only encoapassed sidewalk repair. They felt they were •stuck" with the district. Ht reviewed specific probleas with the alley. Ht felt it wouldn't be l0fl9 before the c .. nt would begin cracking without a sub-base, as the City intends to put in a• of concrete with no rtinforc ... nt. Nr. Nichol stated he and his neighbors don't feel the alley needs to be repaired. MNber Habenicht stated the alley .. s part of an iaproveaent plan at least 3 years atO ud it was brought to Cowlctl's attention by residents living i•- aediately bellind the apartlllftt building. She noted, the current aa11191r of Vtl la Parada Apartatnts, appeared before Council at the Public Hearing, Nardi Z5th and acldressed soee of their drain• probleas; they art wtlltng to pay for repairs in their portion of the alley. (d) Edra Stanley, :sat5 Sout111 Crut, 11reec1 with 111 previous coaet1ts in opposition to the concrete re,lKtalftt district Protr•. She coaplained about the ti• ll•it they 've been 9ivet1. She stated her last esti•t• was Sl,700 .00 aore than the first esti .. te . tou11CII .._..r tullock HUG • sM ... ld fNl .-t being ueapted froa the dhtrfct thh year Pd bet .. ll*t OIi •ttct for •xt year . Ill . Stanley stated it •ffllt lp, but she WNld still a.awe to pay for ft . (t) pairs 1• t trley c...,...,, JIii S.t thtt. stated she .. , °'"'" to rt • alley east of U-. J.ao ~lock of S.th [latt Strtet . (f) Colldreay , Mto SMl Uatt, stated ht .. , °'"'ed to repairs t n the 11111 1st of the >.ao bloc of (latt Strtet • t w l 1t1t I . • ' ]- • • Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 7 • • • "'~ t• From her perspective, the concrete portion of the Paving District No. 34, was initially included to respond to Council Mellber Koltay's request to include two alley ways in the district. Council intended to include additional con- crete beyond that which is in the right-of-way for those who volunteered. The 110tivation for creating the concrete portion of the paving district was one of convenience for the residents and property owners; now it was priaarily to address the serious conditions of deteriorating and hazardous concrete in the district or City. She felt it would be appropriate to reevaluate this program and postpone further action on concrete until a aore equitable progrui that addresses the City's aost deteriorated and hazardous concrete is devised. COUNCIL IIENIEl HABENICHT IIDYED, All) IT IIAS SECONDED, TO RENOYE FlOII PAVIII& DISTRICT IIO. 34 ALL CONCRETE IIOIII lltlCH IS IIOT VOUIITARY. Council Metlber Hathaway suggested that the aotion be clarified to reflect that concrete work to be re110ved 1s froa Concrete Replaceaent District No. 1991, not Paving District No. 34. Council Mellber Habenicht accepted it as a friendly aaendaent. Council Metlber Bullock suggested Council consider exeapting the people who fee 1 there has not been enough t 1• or that the concrete 111rk i ngs have been arbitrarily •ade. He felt those exeapted should realize the issue will be re- exaained next year. It would give Council an opportunity to exaaine the is- sues In a aore consistent aanner; perhaps looking into patching. Mr. Bullock offered a friendly -ndaent that IIDTICI K 11¥111 TO THOSE DENPTED, THAT THl ISMS lflLL IE IE-DMIB IDT YUi TO IIICUIDE PATCHI• IDEAS All) IE- DMIIIATI• Of THE CCNICltETt. City Attorney Dellitt suggested that Council lllllber Bullock's friendly -ncl· •nt be considered in a separate •tfon fn order to keep the legislation clean. Council lllllber Bullock wtthdrw his •tfOft. Discussion 8ftsued retarding the fap11catf0fts of Council lllllber Habenlcht's •tton . Counctl lllllber Clayton wa11ttd to Mb sure tllaat ff the •tlon ts approved, those people 111 the district tllaat ...,.t tot ... care of their COftCrete at this tf• and tab adv111t• of the fluacing .... 1d M allOIIIICI to • 111 respo1111 to COIIC8t"ftl QPNIMd ltJ c..cn ........ Hathawly, City Alto,.., Dellftt 110ted that cttlie111 lllho " alreldy ,-red t9'efr cNCrete are Ml part of the District . City Na11•r Fraser 811Plafll8d, 1t tM ,re t tf•, there are wro•t•tely 370 pro,ertlts l11eludad 111 the dhtrtct . n,... •••red of the properties were fncllided orf9tna1ly II l cNCrete ,,..... •• wtta ••t of those tdllltlfltd 11 Nncl1tory re,lK t . Tll8 f , .. 111d U. cest ef fl11Met .. for tllh dh · trtct •s based Oft a c rt1t11 r ef '"""' t 111d a certal• .-1 of re • pair , If tllh ,,..,.,ad t wtre t1 ,au, t C ty would ve to re • ass s t co ts r p It .. ,d cir t catt, aft t t ost . • . ' I . • ' - • • • ' Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 8 • • • ~. ,. - , . Council Mellber Clayton pointed out they have heard very little opposition to the Concrete District, other than froa Ms. McWtllta•s and Mr. Thach. He sug- gested tt would be appropriate to exempt their properties for another year, but he does not agree with pulling the district. Council Metlber Koltay questioned how this aaendaent would affect the scheduled June 21, 1991 final date for concrete construction. He also questioned the general tapact of backing the project up 30 days. Mr. Esterly stated they are working on a very tight schedule, and backing the project up 30 days can create construction probl•s towards the end of the year; i.e., when final paveaent patches can be aade at the end of the progra•. He noted they can easily aake arrangeaents for people aaktng a fira c01a11ttment to be included in the district and assessment process. Mr. Koltay discussed the issue of cutting soae of the concrete along the roadway. He understood it was not the preferred method. Mr. Esterly advised, that as soon as labor ts involved in the process, it will be aore expensive. He stated he would be unwilling to recoaaend it as a good alternative; it would be difficult to get a contractor to guarantee the work for any period of t tae, and they do not have a history of work experience in traffic areas. On a larger scale, Mr. Esterly's not convinced the concept of patching would be cheaper. Council Mellber Habenicht questioned the effect, in terms of cost, of r1110ving all but the voluntary paving froa the concrete portion of the district. Mr. Esterly stated it would reduce the bonds sold by about 40I overall, drop- ping froa S53Z,OOO worth of work to $332,000. One of the tapacts would be soae of the saall fffs would be imposed on the other participants. Mayor Van Dyke reiterated the opportunity would be provided to people in the undatory district to do their concrete on a voluntffr basts. Mr . Esterly aphasized that the intention of the letter sent out reconfirming the City's position to proceed with the district was to bring people forward if they wished to discuss the dtstrtct further, and to kNp thea tnforeed . Every property owner tn the dtstrtct received the letter. Out of 300 property Olfflers, Public Works received requests froa about ZS people to have their property re ·ex•tned, which was done. Council ,.._r Hathaway referred to llr . Esterly 's previous coaent that patch aight end up being higher than Just having the c011Crete replaced . She asked , under our curreftt building peratt syst•, 1f we allow people to patdl concrete tn the City of [nglewood . Mr . Csterly stated our curret1t ,....1at1ons ud standards do not allow patching . Council .._.,.r Koltay stated he Mlfeffs CIUIIC11 has the authority to ,..ve people Oft a case by case basts, these ta.at have ,etitiOllld to M NIIIWed, 11 thty have t n past dtstr1cts . Ne felt t~ts .. , the step to take at thts tt .. , 11 ht cou ld 110t su,oort rtaovt111 a la,,. ,ortt• of tht dhtrtct . . , • ' I . • I - • • • • ,- • • Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 9 City Manager Fraser, responding to Mayor Van Dyke, stated Council has several options: -by aotion delete a group of people; -by aotion aaend the district to include specific properties; -proceed with the district and direct staff to work with indi- viduals to cOM to conclusions with respect to their individual properties. There are a nllllber of things that can be done with respect to the final ad- •intstration of thts district. If Council were to adopt the ordinance IS presented this evening, staff would proceed IS the district ts foraulated, then provide additional direction to staff with respect to how that is covered for the property owners with on-going concerns. They could 1Mnd by specific address those properties originally identified IS being a part of the dis- trict. If they chose to IMnd the council bill, it would have to be re- published in full, and considered for final reading again in two weeks. Mayor Van Dyke asked for the tiae li•it for a property owner to petition for re110val froa the district. City Manager Fraser stated Council could 1Mnd it tonight, bring it back in two weeks, 1Mnd it again and start the process all over. The unfortunate part is if Council does not pass the ordinance on final reading, staff would not be able to proceed with the bonds, and that strategy could feasibly defeat the entire district. Council Nlllber Koltay stated he intends, after the vote on the other issue, to aake a aotion to reaove froa the district all residents who have requested it. Counctl .....,.r Bullock questioned how Council intends to fdellttfy the resi- dents to be reaoved froa the dtstrtct. Council .....,.r Koltay stated he hid received thrN letters fn protest. He would recoaend they be re110ved froa the dtstrfct. City Naft98r Fraser advised Council of another letter tut hid beefl received requesting rt110val froa the district froa Bernardine HusOII, 3711 South Sher- aan Street. Ohcusslon eftsued reprding the tndtviduals that 1MUld be reaoved froa the dhtrfct . Cfty Attorney Dell1tt stated he 1MUld 11ke to c011f1ra that the restdellt s to be eaeapt are part of the concrete dtstrfct. Nr . Esterly noted the alley east of the HOO block of South [1at1 Street, ..tl1ch Nr. Nichol spoke to, ts part of the pavf119 d1str1ct, not the concrete d1strfct • Counc 1 .....,.r llullock asked Edra St111ley 1f Ille 1MUld Hu to be ,_ved froa the dtstr1ct . Ns . Sta11l11 stated she was IIOt qufte sure lllllat that •ant . Mayor Van Dyke e-,lallled ft basically •111t, at thh tf•, she IIIOUld not be , . ' •, ' I . • • • • Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 10 • • l• • required to replace her concrete. She advised Ms. Stanley that Council in- tends to study the situation in the next year, which could change implementa- tion of the concrete progru. Ms. Stanley stated she would like to be removed. (g) Virginia Crook, 3960 South Grant, requested she be reaoved from the concrete district. Vote results on Council Metlber Habenicht's 110tion to reaove froa the Concrete Replaceaent District No. 1991, all concrete work that is not aandatory: Ayes: Metlber Habenicht Nays: Metlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Van Dyke Motion defeated. COUNCIL IIEIIIO lOLTAY IIOYED, All> IT VAS SECOIIDED TO APPIOYE COIIICIL BILL NO. 21,, ENTITLED: COUNCIL Bill NO. 26, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER KOLTAY A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE CREATING PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34/CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1991, IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO; ORDERING THE CONSTRUC- TION All> INSTALLATION OF STREET PAVING, CURB, GUTTER All) SIDEWALK IMPROVE- MENTS, AND THE RENDVAL AND REPLACOIENT OF SUI-STADRD CURI, GUTTER, ·AND SIDE- WALK, TOGETHER WITH NECESSARY INCIDENTALS; All> SETTING FORTH OTH£R DETAILS IN CONNECTION WITH THE DISTRICT. COUIICIL .... lOLTAY .a -IT IN mama TO -TNE IIDTI• TO ElEIIPT TNE FOUl*I• WIDDTS ,_ PMTICIPATI• II TNE talETt IDUCEIDT DIS• TIICT •• IHI AS FOI.UIIIS1 NO.DI IICIIILLI-. J7tl IIUl1I IIMI' STIEET II.DI TNKN. JIOI IIUl1I PUM. STIEET IUTII ~. QII alll PUM. STIEET -I· -. 17N IIUl1I -UI STIEET VIMIIIA CMGI, JNO IIUl1I IUIIT STIEET EDU nan. 111111U111 IUlff STIUT Ayes: Nays : Motion carried . .._.rs Ko1tay, Math-,, lu11oct, C1aytOII, Mabefttcht, ¥111 Dyte .._.r 11 191h11 (CLERK 'S NOTE : IT WAS OCTCIIUNED THAT COIIICIL IDKl HMOIICNT 'S NOTION TO MENO WAS OUT OF OIIOEl , IT WAS l(CCIIS IDOOJ CGUICIL .... INDIIClff MnD -IT IIU 1811111. TO MIMI ,_ COIIClfTI IIDUCDIDff DlffllCT •• IHI AU ca:IIITl TMT II 11T NUIITMY, ~s : .._..rNaNfttcllt Nays : .._..r, Ko1tay, Mal.._.,, ll191h11 , lu11ock, ClaytOII, Not Oft dtftlttd . '·" Dytt .. ' , I . • t - • • • • "'~ • I• • ' Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 9 City Manager Fraser, responding to Mayor Van Dyke, stated Council has several options: -by 110tion delete a group of people; -by 110tio11 uend the district to include specific properties; -proceed with the district and direct staff to work with indi- viduals to coae to conclusions with respect to their individual properties. There are a nUllber of things that can be done with respect to the final ad- ainhtrat ion of this district. If Council were to adopt the ordinance as presented this evening, staff would proceed as the district is formulated, then provide additional direction to staff with respect to how that is covered for the property owners with on-going concerns. They could aaend by specific address those properties originally identified as being a /art of the dis- trict. If they chose to aaend the council bill, it woul have to be re- published in full, and considered for final reading again in two weeks. Mayor Van Dyke asked for the tiae liait for a property owner to petition for r111e>val froa the district. City Manager Fraser stated Council could aaend it tonight, bring it back in two weeks, aaend it again and start the process all over. The unfortunate part is if Council does not pass the ordinance on final reading, staff would not be able to proceed with the bonds, and that strategy could feasibly defeat the entire district. Council Meaber Koltay stated he intends, after the vote on the other issue, to aake a aotion to reaove froa the district all residents llho have requested it. Council Meaber lullock questiOMd how Couftctl intetlds to identify the resi- dents to be raoved froe tN dhtrtct. Council Meaber Koltay stated N Nd received th'" letters 111 protest. He would recoaend t"9y be raoved froa tN district. City Manger Fraser advised to.en of uother letter tut hid bNn received requesting raoval froa the dtstrtct froa lerurdine Huson, S7tl South Sher- aan Street . Discussion ensued rttardi119 tN tlldtvtduals t ... t IIIOUld be raoved froa the dtstrtct • City AttorMy DIWttt stated he IIIOllld 1 ike to COllftra that tN restdetl , to be e•e1111t are part of tN concrete dhtrtct . Nr . Esterly noted the a11ey ea,t ef tN MOO ltleclt of South (latt Strttt, .._,ch Mr . Nichol 1,ou to, h ,art of tN ,avt .. d 1trtct, n t the ctMrelt d 1trlct. 11oc asked Cdra St ley If Ille ....,ld 11kt to be ,....ed froa • St lty ltat.M •• 11et tte sure •t that ant . • ,htned It ,,can, 111t11l, at t , ti•, Ille 1110111d Nt be ' I . • J- • • • Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 11 • • -,~ Council Member Habenicht expressed concern for the people who are unaware of the opportunity to be removed from the district; particularly in light of all the misunderstandings that have occurred. City Manager Fraser stated a number of residents have volunteered to partici- pate in the district. We have the proviso, to exclude people from the forced aspects of this district if they voluntarily seek to have the concrete re- placed. This allows the City some discretion between now and June 21st to work with those owners, and to come up with an acceptable c0111111ttment from them to take care of the concrete. They do not necessarily have to participate tn the dtstrtct at thts point and we have soae tiae fraae flexibility. The rest- dents are con11ttted to take care of concrete targeted for mandatory replace- inent, and the Ctty needs to seek soae aeans for getting tt repaired. Council Member Hathaway noted the council btll wtll COllle before Council at the next aeettng on second reading, she questioned whether they could accept any requests for exeapttons received between now and then. Ctty Attorney DeWitt stated they would have to uiend the council bill again and have another reading. Council Mellber Hathaway felt Council Nellber Habenicht was concerned that we •ay not have addressed everyone that wanted to be considered, and Council does have the option to ... nd the council bill at the next aeeting. Mayor Van Dyke asked City Manager Fraser if Ms. Habenicht's concern could be addressed adllinistratively. City Manager Fraser felt at soae point Council should take a stand. Council has had an opportunity to 1 isten to concerns, and taken steps to deal with those properties. He stated staff will do everythint possible to •ittgate the negative effects . tto.ever, we have concrete thro~hout the City that needs to bt repaired. Since IHZ it has been a policy of this City that the citizens pay for repairs to their 1djoinir19 property. He again encouraged Council to proceed, and deal with individuals experitt1Cir19 hardship. Wt have the ftnanc- int option, as well as several other thfr19s that can be done to aitigate fis- cal effects of the district. Technically, Council could .. net thh again, however there ts a date beyond which we cannot 91t the bonds done and proceed with the work in a t i•lY nner. The wndlltnt tonfght sets the progr• back another two weeks; and he felt 1nythtr19 beyoftd this puts the end of the proj- ect in Jtopardy . When COflcrete work ts done ldjac111t to the pav .. nt, they cut into the pav .. nt and 90 back and patch It . As I t ts now the district w 11 be concluded In StptNber and we wtll be 91ttlr19 into freez ing weather when th patches will be dl(ficult to attain. Mr . Fraser felt another two wtek de lay was not approprt ate . Count fl r Habenicht stated sht understands Nr . fraser ' s concerns; , n td about tht posslbtl lty of havh'f an Optft aotlon that would allow rest • dt11t s, bet now and tht ned atttlr19, tht opportU11fty to be included n t aot on: she felt th, WCM1ld be a little aore equitable . • • . •· • I - • • • ,, -• • • Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 12 City Attorney DeWitt stated the option Council has is to table the 110tion and act on it at the next meeting. The problea is it will add two aore weeks to the schedule. In response to Mellber Habenicht's open aotion inquiry, he stated it would not be possible, as the legislation would fail basic constitu- tional requireaents. Council Mellber Koltay stated he believes he aist represent his entire dis- trict. He feels all the residents in the district have had the saae oppor- tunities as the individuals present. He noted he is confident, at this point that Council has reached resolution with a large nUllber of people in the dis- trict; he has encouraged residents with concerns to coae forward and address the issues. Ht feels Council should go forward with the district. Council Mellber Clayton stated ht resides in the district and he was notified in a tiaely fashion. He feels Council has deaonstrated their willingness to hear citizen c0111ents and change the criteria, and has been willing to exeapt certain properties froa the district. Ht agreed it is tiae to aove forward. It was confiraed that people in the paving district and the concrete replace- aent district are operating within the s ... ti .. fr .... Council Mellber Hathaway noted the alley east of the 3600 block of South Elati Street is part of Paving District No. 34 and it was deferred a couple of years ago. Ms. Hathaway requested staff send a letter to Robert Nichol, Shirley Condreay and Ken Condreay outlining the history of thts alley and ..tly it 1s being paved as part of Paving District No. 34. She did not feel it was ap- propriate at this tt .. to ....ove the alley froa the paving district. She not- ed there has bNtl test1110fty tn favor of the repairs froa close to three fourths of that block. Council Ntllbtr Habenicht stated she supports Paving District No. 34; holftver, she has a probl• wtth the Concrete lltplac-t District No. lMl. Because of this, she feels COIIPllled to vote 19ain1t Paving District llo. 34. Vote results OIi Council Ntllbtr loltay's •tiOII to approve Council 1111 No 26 IS aatnded: Ayes: Nays: Mot 10ft carried • Ntabers loltay. Hathway, 111M1ns, Bullock, Clayton, Van Dyb Ntaber Habenicht Mayor Van Dyke stated tt.e ••lllPted properties wtll be deleted and staff will do whatever can be done to attt91te tlM proltl-of an, addttt011al restdtftts in the area . Council Ntaber Habenicht conftl"lled tlMy wt11 be COftttnuing the lluct, of the concrete replac t . Jeaflllt NcW 11 requested 111 re1hl1t1ll •llllPted froa tM Protr• bt notff ed n wr t 119 • I . • - • • • • • ... • Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 13 • (h) Steve Puryear, 2320 West Harvard Avenue, subllttted a petttton stgned by residents of Vest Harvard Avenue requesting a reduction of the speed Hatt on Vest Harvard. They would ltke to discourage traffic gotng to and froa the junk yards and crusher. Council Nellber Hathaway questioned Nr. Puryear regarding h1s concerns, and noted hts close proxtatty to the Alternative Htgh School. Nr. Puryear agreed a lot of the speeding clollffl Harvard could be attributed to the students. llayor Van Dyke advised the ctttzens the petttton subllttted would be passed on to adlltntstratton to analyze thetr concerns, and coae back wtth a recoaenclatton. (t) Art Noss, 2330 111st Harvard Avenue, lldvtnd Council that two weeks ago, while att111Pttng to slow SOIIIOM speedtng, stx guys JUllpeCI Ill". Puryear and beat ht• up. These people have been evicted since that tnctdellt. In the last year he stated he had coaplatnecl to poltce approxtaately IO tt•s tn a ftve week pertod. He was told by an officer that unttl a child was htt, a car was htt or property was dllllged, there was nothing they could do. (J) 1111 Nt11er, 2311 111st Harvard Aveaue, stated he ltves across the street froa a hoae where there have been serious probl-for the last three IIOftths. He coaplatllld of ,oltco ,..,.. .. tt• ud stated thetr ltves have been threatellld. He COlltelldld tile •= ..,.. dNlt .. 11 dnlgs. Ill". Miller ,.....sted the poltco .,.rtaaat ta.tr sc .. t .. systa. He •· phastzod the sert .. SMss of tile sttutt•. Council ........ Hatlaa,ay ...... ted U., set -, a N1 ... 1rll11II voluntNrod to Mllt factlttato tile,,...... Ill". 11111ff ws .., .... (k) IIU 11111er, Ult Int ard .._, ,.,..ted W 11n1..- ceras . SM •ted U.., call tile ,eltce te ,.......i t1et across the street .,. .... wttllt• I at..tes. 11 t ..... 111 .. • •. • - • • • Englewood Ctty Council, May 6, 1991 Page 14 • • • Nays: Council Member Wiggins Motton carried. The meeting recessed at 10:04 P·•· The aeettng reconvened at 10:15 p.•. Roll call: I• Present: Council Metlbers Hathaway, Koltay, Vtggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Absent: None A quor1111 was present. 9. Approval on Second leadtn9 CCIIIICIL IIENIO HATIWIAY IIOVED, a IT IIAS SEcaED, TO APPROVE CONSOO MDIDA ITEIIS t (a) TlllOUlfl (d) AS FOLLOIIS: (a) ORDINANCE NO. 23, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 21, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEJIIER CLAYTON), ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE AMEll>ING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 7, SECTION 6, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF FIRE LANES. (b) ORDINANCE NO. 24, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 22, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEN8ER BULLOCK), ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 21, SERIES Of 1119, lltlCH APPIOVm AN AGREEMENT 1£TV£EN THE UNITED STATES Of MERICA (CORPS Of ENCINEERS) ANO THE CI TY Of EICLEWOOD. (c) ORDINANCE NO. ZS, SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL IILL II>. 24, INTRODUCED IY COUNCIL NENIER CLAYTON). EIITlnto: AN ORDINANCE CREATJIC A REBATE Of SALES Ml» USE TAI CJI PURCMSES Of MCHINERY ANO MCMIII( TOOLS FOR BUSINESSES IN TH[ can Of EICLEIIOOD, COLORADO. (d) OIOIIWICE NO. zt, SERIES Of lMl (COUNCIL llll II>. zs. llfTROOUCm IY COUNCIL NENER HATHMMY). EJIT ITLED: M OIOIIWICE APPIDVING M WOOT FOi TH[ SGUTIUTE SMITATU• DISTIICT 11, OIY CUE INTCIC EPTOR AT TH[ II •tin IMSTOATEI TlfATIOT PUNT . Aye s: Nty1 : No tlOft nrrlld. 10 . Ml l e NNrl111 • c.stwatt• of ..... u-or ,a,all of ,.., '"'°"' te tM Ci t, of lnt111111M . cat,ICIL .... CUYTII IMD, -IT IN IBllla, Tl lfll 1111 ... IC .... : C l l.tlta,, NI~. lftN l•1, llllloclt , Cla,t•, I t , Y o,te I . • ' - • • • Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 15 Nays: None Motion carried. • . (~ • City Attorney DeWitt subllitted I resolution, to be considered by Council, with respect to the Hoae LUllber Coapany property dealing with various aspects of the annexation as proposed tn Council 8111 No. 18. All testi110ny was presented under oath. Dorothy Roans, retired Phnning Adllintstrdor, Coaunity Development, was asked to stand in for Richard Wanush, Director of Coauntty Development, as he was taken ill. Ms. Roa&ns stated that Section 31-12-106 of the Municipal An- nexation Act of 1965, provides that •nictpalittes uy annex unincorporated land that has been coapletely surrounded by the •ntcipality for at least three years. A unilateral or involuntary annexation ts penatsstble, unless there are condtttons placed on the annexation. Ms. Roa&ns stated the agree- aent with Hoae LUllber and the area being annexed by Council Bill No. 18 would probably aeet that criteria, and so a hearing ts required. The area addressed in thts Council 8111 has been coapl1t1ly surrounded by the City stnce 1984. The areas identified in Council 8111 No. 19, tn the Tufts, Wtnderaere and Mariposa area have been surrounded by the City since the early 1960's. The City, on at least three occasions, has started annexation proceedings in thts 1r11. Priurtly, because they •rt part of another annexation on the west side of Santa Ft, which was aborted; consequently the annexation of the pre- viously noted areas •re also aborted. Shi also noted, the current -property owners also owned the property tn 1971. Consequently, this ts tht fourth tt .. they have bttn involved in an lllftlxatton. Ms. Rollans explained the provision ts tn the State Statute because tt ts difficult for county governaent to pro- vide service to tht areas that are coapletely suM'OUftded by a ctty. Slit stated it ts particularly confuslnt for the -rvency services, where no one knows for sure who has Jurisdiction. Access to the properties ts over public right-of-way within the City of Entl...oocl. She noted that nont of the land Is held in identical C*Mrshtp. Evidence was entered Into the record of the Proof of Publication of the Notice of Public Htarlnt In the [ftllwood Sentinel. the 11111 MWSpaper of the City of Entll'IIIOOd, on Narch 21. l"l· Narch 21, l"l· April 4, 1991, and April 11, 1991. Ms . Roea11s dttatled the previous att-,ts to IMIX tile parcels • Ms . Roaans stated 1he ts ... ,.. that Nr. No,e1. • -s tile property at 4'90 South V lldtreere Street, 11 extreaely ......,, with 1taff 11 ile believes tiley have Nt t1SfO'ldtd to 1111 cOMe"'s . SM a,ol11t1ed to Nr . Noyes lftd stated she 1110Uld pers01111ly follow -up h1 the •nt ... TN Arapahoe C ty C-issiOfttrs have betll •tlfled of the h1tltlt to ........ htd ourNM by the C..ty ,, .. , .. 0.,.rtaat that thts ts the pro,er proc to follow hi II acll II tt h cUfftc11lt for the COU11ty to pro t s c to t H 111tlawes . TN 1t1el1wt1 ,,.. I• various special dh · tr 1c t 1. 1 c ,ty w 11 1•1t ate thew t11ctr ... 1 f,.. t ..,reprlate districts . I . • , • • • Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 16 • • She contended the City can provide services to the properties that are pro- posed to be annexed. Ms. Romans addressed the issue of ut i1 it i es for the properties on Belleview. Arapahoe Rental is concerned because the City does not have water and sewer available at this time to provide service to those properties. They are receiving water froa Denver right now, and have septic tanks, and it was Ms. Romans' understanding this arrangeaent would continue. Ms. R0111ans stated an annexation brochure was prepared and distributed to all the people in the annexation area. Ms. Roaans inforaed Council that one of the requireaents of the State Statute ts that following an annexation the City 1111st bring the annexed territory under the cover of the COlll)rehensive Zoning Ordinance and the Cot1prehensive Zoning Map within 90 days froa the effective date of the annexation. The businesses have expressed concerns with the matter of the zip code, as they have a year's supply of stateaents, calendars, etc., which h1Ve been printed. They current 1 y h1Ve a Litt 1 eton u i 11 ng address. Ms. Rouns was told by the postaaster that zip codes do not change with annexations. She suspected if the City desired to pursue the issue they would have to talk to one of our congressional representatives. She wanted to assure the business owners, that upon annexation, they would not illllediately have an Englewood zip code. She noted that when an address has chanved in the past, the City has always given people at least a year's notice, recognizinv the expense. Council Mellber Hathaway pointed out the people to be annexed by Council 8111 No. 19 currently use an Er19lewood .. 111nv address. Council Nellber Habenicht asked if Ns. Roaans anttctpated any dtfftculty tn wtthdrawtnv the properties froa the special dtstrtcts. Ms. Roaans dtd not, but she yielded the question to Mr. Dellttt. Ctty Attorney Dellttt stated they have hid no probl• tn the past. Howver, the people have an obligation to be part of any bond indebtedness 11abt11ty. When the bond ts patd off, they are relieved froa the bond indebtedness; •tch does not include the standard atll levy. Ms. Roaans stated on the other hand, they do not ass ... the City of C1191e - lllOOd 's bond indebtedness .tletl they aMex, because they dtd not have an o,,or • tuntty to vote on tt . Ctty Attorney Dell tt explained the dtffereftte betwet1 the zont119 and aftfMt•· atton hsuts . He stated the anMuttons are bet119 considered dur 119 th s public heart119 . There wtll be a public heartftl held by both the PlaMl"I C•· atn on and the C ty Council on the ZOlllftl aspects . He asked, anyG119 wh t 119 to address Counctl t011tght, to keep 111 atnd they are only dtaH119 wit t annu1t1011 Issue at tllfs tf•. He tt1Cour191d, uyone Interested h1 addreu 119 the ZOii "9 uue, to a,,ear before the ,, .... , .. c-tut011 and/or c n It the t • those publ fc heart1191 are held . Mayor W111 0, asked t f a1110ftt wtslltd lo addreu CMIIC fl reprd "I C 1111 • JI or COUIIC 1 1111 .... It. ti I . • I - • • Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 17 • • -(• Don Noyes, one of the owners of the property at 4590 South Windermere, stated this is the second time Englewood has tried to annex this property. The first time he had to quit clai• deed the front of his property to the City of Engle- wood in order to get a building permit. He stated the City of Englewood does not know they own it; it is not in the legal record of the annexation. Mr. Noyes advised Council they are annexing their own property. He also had to give the City a quit clai• deed, as well as pay 1 ~ use tax on the cost of the building. When the Santa Fe/Union annexation was thrown out of court, he came back to the city and asked for his property back and the use tax he had paid. The City told hi• they would not give the property back to hi• or refund the tax he had paid. Now, he is in the saae boat again, and he wanted to know what City Council wants this tiae, 110re 110ney, property, etc. He not- ed he has asked the City to respond to his concerns with no response. Mr. Noyes stated emphatically he is in opposition to this annexation. Mayor Van Dyke stated unfortunately this situation occurred in 1974 which pre- ceeds this Council. She stated she can understand his frustration. City Manager Fraser, stated he had not heard these concerns before, and the things Mr. Noyes cited are not the practices of the City today. He offered to personally 111eet with Mr. Noyes to review his concerns and talk about specifics. Discussion ensued. Council Mellber Clayton pointed out to Mr. Noyes that aany of the Council ..... bers were elected to City Council because of their concerns with the way the City has treated various individuals. He stated it ts not hts intention to deprive ht• of hts property without soae compelling reason. Mr. Clayton con- tended it did not appear to hi• that this annexation would require Mr. Noyes to give up any property or right-of-way, or pay the City any IIOfteY to do that. He was confident Mr. Fraser would .. t wtth ht• and arrive at an equitable solution. Council .....,.r Vi19tns questtoned the lack of response froa staff. Otscuuton ensued. Council .....,.r Vt19tns personally apologtzed to Nr. Noyes for the breakdCMI tn coaunicatton. Ctty Attorney Oelfttt reafftrad thts ts an uncondtttonal annexatton • City Nan199r Fraser Mted that during tM last ftwe or stx months staff has bteft tn touch with a IMll!ber of bust11e11 NIIN Md 11111 ... rs. TMy found s- lhtngs lo work on that are rather healtng t11 11ature . 111 •st t11stuces they have bteft able to convince people that t1•s have chuted ud w are 111 the business of deal Ing with people t11 a reasOMblt lftd fair 11111Mr. Ht Mted he looks forward to an opportllfttty to reestablish a relationship wtth Nr. Noyes. IDIP NATWY IMD, -IT IIU --. TO CUii 1'Nl PUil.iC NUii•. Ayes : .._.rs blta,, Nath111111, llt19t11s, lullock, Cl aytOII , Mabtfttchl, VIII Dyke Nays : IIOAt t '°" carried • I . • - - • • • . ' Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 18 • • (~ • The Deputy City Clerk was asked to read Ordinance No. 27, entitled: ORDINANCE NO . 27, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 18, INTROOUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS) ,,,_ AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING A 5.1425 + ACRE PARCEL OF REAL PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOO, COLORADO. COIIICIL 11811D HATHMIAY IIOYED, -IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO APPIOVE OIDIIWICE NO. 27, SEIIES OF I HI. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Nellbers Hathaway, Habenicht, Van Dyke Mellber Koltay Vtgvtns, Bullock, The Deputy Ctty Clerk was asked to read Ordinance No. 28, entitled: ORDINANCE NO. 28, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 19, INTRODUCED BY VIGCINS) Clayton, AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING 5 PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOO, COLORADO. COIIICIL IEIIID cun• NOWED, -IT IIAS ..... TO APfllOft OIDIMICE NO. ze. SEIIES OF IHI. Ayes: lays : MotiOfl carrted . Mellbers Hath..ay, Habefttcht, Van Dyke .....,.r loltay Vt19tn1, Bullock, Clayton, COUftC 11 .....,.r loltay stated the lftN1&tt111 t u• could have bNII addnued and then postponed until all the c111een11 ex,Nssed h, the hear t .. wre addre ssed . COUIICIL .... cun• ..... -IT IIU IBIIIB, 11 -A •••n• TO TIil MW TO AIPllft TIil MIIDATI• •tW 11111 MR lll'mllll -TIil CITY Of IJllllWID . ••: lulloclt , ClaytOII, s : Mo tlOII carr td . The resolwttOfl was antl"ed a .....,. w l'ffd II, t Ue: 1£SOlUTI• IO . H, SHIES Of IHI A 1£SOlUTI• APNDWI• TN( MIDATI• Mil WJTN MTl OIT(INISO (NOii[ LUIIICI) CITY OF Dl5l 0IDGD . • ~ ' I. • ' ] • • • ' Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 19 • • f~ • Council Member Clayton was concerned that HOiie Lumber would be within their rights if they would choose to expand. City Attorney DeWitt stated they could not legally address that concern in the resolution; however, there would be an opportunity to do so in the rezoning of the annexed parcel. Mr. Guetz stated he understood it had been included. City Attorney DeWitt stated it did not address property he does not currently own. Discussion ensued. City Attorney DeWitt clarified the legal raaifications of this request. Council Metlber Clayton asked if a stateaent could be included in the agreeaent that the City of Englewood would consider favorably I rezoning of adjacent property, if Guetz Enterprises .. re to purchase and request said rezoning. City Manager Fraser noted that Mr. ,uetz has, within the property he currently owns, the ability to expand his business. He is not restricted, as I typical non ,conforaing use, to the existing buildings and layouts. He agreed with the City Attorney that Council is precluded froa dealing with zoning speculation on other land. City Attorney Dellitt advised that the request h technically iaproper under the City's zoning laws for I nllllber of reasons; and the ability to bind future councils h Hailed. Discussion et1sued. CIUIICIL .... CUYTIII .... -IT .. --· TO Taal ••.un• •. JI. Ayes : llllllbers loll-,, Na~. 111111111, •Hock, Claytoa, Habelltcllt, ¥111 o,u Nays : NOiie Not on carried. 11 . ~tftlftCH, IHoluttOM ... lltllM (1) Jerrell llKlt, Director of llcre1t ... '" ltd rd I bid for tllt purchlH tf t• •tor lztd 901f carts . t cNtract. be IIHrdtd to "~ DhtrtlMtt 1119 of H0,900 . 1 : ... "'" . arr • re< ....... t, ... • 11 It .. . y, J • • " t 110< , Cl " - • .. I . • - • • ' Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 20 • • , . • Council Member Koltay questioned the fact that only two golf cart companies submitted bids. He directed Mr. Black to investigate. (b) Jerrell Black, Director of Recreation, presented a joint rec01111en- dation fr1>11 the Recreation Departaent and the Parks and Recreation C01111ission to adopt a resolution that would allow Englewood businesses the use of recre- ation facilities and prograas at the resident f .. structure . The resolution was assigned a number and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 36, SERIES OF 1991 - A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING RATES FOR PARKS AND RECREATION SERVICES FDR REAL PROPERTY OWNERS, PERSONS AND CORPORATIONS THAT OWN AND/DR OPERATE BUSINESSES WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD BUT DO NOT RESIDE WITHIN THE CORPORATE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY. Council Mellber Habenicht agreed with the intent of the aotion, but offered an uendaent TO QWII( TIE IIOIIDI• OF stcn• I. TO UM AS FOI.LOIIS: ·FOi ,._ POSES OF DIILEIIOGD PAIU _, IECIEATJcli NOilUlls -FACILITIES THE FOLLOlflN& PUSONS _, ENTITIES SHALL IE CNAIIIED AT TIE SMl UTE AS RESIDENTS. • •• •: FURTHER, THAT S[CTJ• z. I[ ....., TO IUD: ·FOi PUIPOSES OF QUAL.lnn• FOR RESIDENT IATES~, PAITIDSHIP -COIPOUTJ• 111ST IE LICENSED AC- COIDI• TO DIILEIIOGD oallWIC[ -HAY[ A PHYSICAL PUC[ OF aus1•ss IIITHIN THE CI TY ICIUIIDAII ES . • •• • Council Mellber Clayton accepted the chanve as a friendly ... ndllent. COUNCIL IIENIO cun• IMED, -IT IMS SUIIIIIID, TO .... TIE IIDIDI• OF stcn• z. TO IUD AS FOI.LM1 .,. fUIPOSU Of -.1n1• FIi IUIDUIT UTES, TIE POSCII, NITIDSIIIP -CIINUTI• MT K LICIIIIID IF IQUIB IY EIIIU· IIOGO oa111M1CE -MY£ A PHYSICAL ft.a If ••ms lflTHII TIE c1n ..... MIES. , •• • Ayes : Nay s: Not i on carri ed . .._.rs Koltay, HatMWIY, ll l 99 tn s, lullock, Clayton, Habenicht , Yan Dyke Nofte COUNCIL .... CLAYTIII ..... -IT IMS SBIIID, TO APPlllft 1001.U'fl• •• JI, SEIIES Of INI, AS-· Ayes : .._.rs Kolt ay , Hat MWIY, lltftl,11, lullock, Clayton, Habeftlcht, Y111 Dyke Nays : Nofte No t ion carried . (c) lrl 111 l f'WII, lecyc1t111 Coord t 111tor, PrtMtlted a rte__.at lon froa the Otparlatftt of Coauntty Dtvtlo,a111t to •t a bt11 for an ordt11111Ct pro , hlbftlng SUV "' of recyclablt N ttrl ah •• te.t City of Cntlewod . The Otput1 C t Cl r WIS Hked to rtld C.-ctl 1111 lo . 21 , tAtltled : I Il l NO . Z7 , llfTIOOUCCD IY CCUICll I MlOCl ;- • . I . • , ]- • • • Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 21 • • • A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE ANTISCAYENGING OF RECYCLABLE MATERIAL FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO IS HEREBY ADDED TO TITLE 6, CHAPTER 6, SECTION 1 AND 2 OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985. COUNCIL MENIER BULLOCK NOYm, All> IT VAS SECOll>m, TO APPROVE COUNCIL Bill NO. 27, SERIES OF lttl. Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Metlbers Koltay, H1th1w1y, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke None (d) Stewart Fonda, Director of Bt-Ctty Wastewater Treatment Phnt, presented I proposal to approve 1n increase tn the design contract with Brown and Caldwel 1 for the Phase IA expansion at the Bt-Ctty Wastewater Treat111tnt Plant tn the 1110unt of $81,644.00. He requested Council 1pproprt1te funds for this 1ddttton1l cost. MENIER CLAYTON NOVm, All> IT VAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE BY NOTION THE INCREASE IN THE DESIM CONTUCT WITH 8IOIII All> CALDlllLL FOi THE PHASE IA EXPANSION AT THE II-CITY WASTEIIATER TlEATIEIT PUNT IN THE ANOIIIT OF $81,644.00. Ayes: Metlbers Koltly, H1th1w1y, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: Non• Motton carried. (•) Stewart Fonda, Director of 81-Cltf Wastewater Tre1taent Plant, presented a proposal to approve the purchase o tlfO lrlnder puaps froa Vaughn Coapany, Inc. for use In anaerobic dlgesters at the I-City Wastewater Treat- atnt Plant . .... IIAWY IMO, -IT IIU sa:11•11, TO .VPllft 'IIIE ......_ OF NO •1m NIPS,_ WW CCIIHIIY, Ill:. II 'IIIE _. OF SJJ,ut. ~s: lllllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wl91lns, •noct, Clayt011, Habenicht, VIII Dyke Nays: NOfte Motton carried. (f) Stewart Fonda, Director of Uttltttes, prese11ted a rec....SattOII fro. the Water and S-r BoaNI, to appro¥e the UfteX1tl111 of pre,erty to the Southgate Sant tat 10ft Dhtrlct. TIie O.,..ty Ctty Clert was asked to read to.I· C 1 1111 No. 19, Nl1t1td : COUNCIL IILL NO . 29, INTIODUCCD IY COUNCIL IOICR CLAYTON A llll FOi AN OIDIIIMCE .,,.,.IIC SUPPUJUTAl II». 111 FOi LOT Z, Of nt( TON NOOI SUIOIVISION, MANNO( COIIITY, COUIUOO TO SOUTIUT[ SMITATION DIS - TaltT 'S cc.(CTOl 'S MIEODT IUTM CITY Of DQ[MOCIO TO IICLUD( ADDITIONAi. LAIi) WITHIN THUR DISTIICT mw,11ts . ..... CUYTOII IMO, SOIU OF INI. ,,. - . , I . • I • • • • • •• - Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 22 Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None (g) Division Chief Robert Moore, Safety Services, presented a reconaen- dation froa the Safety Services Department to approve a resolution establish- ing a policy supporting drug free school zones within the City of Englewood. The resolution was assigned a nllllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 37, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A POLICY OF DRUG FREE ZONES IN THE CITY OF ENGLE· WOOD, COLORADO. IIOIIER Wl&IINS IIOVED, All» IT MAS SECONDED, TO APNOVE RESOLUTION NO. 37, SOIES OF 1991. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None (h) Charles Esterly, Director of Public Works, presented a recoaenda- tion frOII the Departllent of Public Works to approve a resolution allowing the award of a negotiated contract to Bltualnous Asphalt Sealing Specialist Inc. of Arkansas for the 1991 Nlcrosurfaclng Pf'09raa. City Manager Fraser stated they have previously utilized the coapetltive bid process, however they have not hid a successful appltcattOft froa any Ofte other than this flra. They COfttlnue to believe this is the sole source available for this particular type of appllcatlOft, wlllch has worlied extraordinarily well for the C tty. The resolution was asslfMd a IIUllber and reed by title : R£SOLUTl0N NO . 31 , S£l1ES OF 1991 A RE SOL UTION AL LOIIINC FOi A NHOTIATED CCIITUCT FOi THE NICIOSUlfACI• ,_..,. 1991 INSTEAD OF TM( CONP!TITIVE 110 PIOCHS UIID(I SECTION Ill (I) OF TME tOIE llUl E CHARTER All» TH£ PCl.EIIOCIO UICIPAL COD( 1911 , S[CTION •·l ·l , AN) AWAltD · I• A NCSOT IATCD CONTIIAC T FOi THI S PalWI FOi MIITDWIC E OF THC CWOOO STRCCT SYSTDI . IIIMD MAWY ""9, -IT IIU IUllaa. 11 ...... IIDILUTI• •• •• sa1u Of INI , ·- I . • - • • • ' '· Englewood City Council, Nay 6, 1991 Page 23 • ,- • t~ • Council Member Habenicht questioned whether the unit price is the suie as the square yard price. Mr. Esterly stated it ts not, and explained they have switched to a ton-basis. Ayes: Nays: Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Notion carried. (1) Charles Esterly, Director of Public Works, presented a rec01111enda- tion to enter into contract with West Hazaat to stabilize and reaove lead con- taainated soil tn the 1600 block of West Wesley Avenue in an aaount not to exceed $30,300. IIEIIIEI HATIWIAY IIMD, -IT IMS SECONDED, TO APPIOY£ A CCIITUCT lflTH lf£ST HAZIIAT COIPOIIATICII IN TIE MOIIIT OF $30,300 TO FINISH TH£ CLEAN-UP -D£CC11- TMIMTICII Of TIE Al£A AL• 1f£ST lf£SLEY. Ayes: Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. Council Mellber Clayton questioned if • have any recourse; and whether the previous l*Mr of the land can avoid netHvent 11ab111ty of this type by bankruptcy. City Attorney Oellttt stated yes, at the preseftt tt•; but he his pursuing thh thro119h other avenues. He has been wrktng wtth the Attorney General's office over the last year. Once the total ,..... 1s asnsHd, he will deteraine if there ts soa tne of criatnal 11abt11ty. COUIICtl .._.r ClaytOft requested he kNp Council apprised of the s1tutt011. (J) At8ftda It• ll(J) was assiflled a....,. ud read by title: R£S0l.Ul1CII II>. JI, SC11£S Of lNl A R£S0l.Ul1C11 FOR ltEAPfOlmoT Of NMWIN II. FOOT£ AS M ASSOCIATE IUICIML JI&[. CIIIICIL .... MLICI ..... -IT IIU ...... " .,,an •••n• •. JI, ~s: lelys : Mot OA c arried . ( > en, au ..... , o,1tttt ~ • rec1 ullat•• to wr1111e a re oh1tt• t1talt1fs•1 .. t a..11_,. tN Ctt1 ,, l.1111..._. Pall tblent • re oh, IOII I II lfNd I 1M ..... II, tlllt: Ul lc,I IG . ti. Ill$ Of INI • I. • , - - • • ' Englewood City Council, Nay 6, 1991 Page 24 • • (4 • A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE HOLIDAYS THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD SHALL OBSERVE. ,. ~ COUNCIL MENIER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT lfAS SECOll>ED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 40, SERIES OF lttl. Ayes: Metlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. 12. &eneral D1scuss1on (a) Mayor's Choice Mayor Van Dyke stated that Dorothy Roaans had been nuied Englewood's Outstand- ing Citizen of lttl, and had been recognized fonaally at the Town Meeting held May 2, 1991 at Charles Hay Eleaentary. The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 34, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION NAMING DOROTHY ANDREWS ROMANS ENGLEWOOD'S OUTSTANDING CITIZEN OF 1991. MYOI VAN DYKE IIOVED, MID IT IIAS SlCOIID IIIAIIIIIOUSLY, TO APPIOVE 1£SOLUTICII •• 34. Ayes: Nays: Notion carried. Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke lloM (b) Council NelDer 's Choice ( f) A resolut '°" concernt111 a general reve11ue poltcy was con si dered . COUftctl Mellber ClaytOII added a sect1011 to the resolut10II adoptt111 a general revenue policy for the Ctty of bgl...ood, settt111 levels of service and deftn · t111 the pr tor t t t es . The resolut10II was asst9Md a IIUllber and read by titl e: R£S0lUl 10N NO . 41 , SERI ES OI lttl A RC SOl.UTf ON ADOPTIIIC A WICUl RCVOM POllCY FOi TN( CITY OI EIIClCIGOD . COUNCIL IUIO cun• .... -IT IN ..... TO UPIMI --.ur1• •• •1, SOIU o, lttl . ctUIICIL .... INllllClff .... -IT IN ••••• Tl Taal 1011.un• •. •1, SOIU o, lttl, M Tl TIii LATIIIISI W TIii --TIii CIIIPl.llln If nil POLICY , Ayes : y : f I rs '"n ···· .... ,ct.t r s ic. a,, Nat.._.,, lull oc ll , Clayt on. v • I . • ' ]- • • • ,, ~ . • • , . • (, - Englewood City Council, Nay 6, 1991 Page ZS COUNCIL MENIER lll&&INS NOVm, All) IT VAS SECClll>m, TO AMEND LEVELS OF SERVICE, TO MOVE LIBRARY FRON PRIORITY 2 TO PRIORITY 4. Council Mellber Clayton ac- cepted the motion as a friendly 111endment. Council Member Habenicht felt the citizens of Englewood are used to having their services beyond aini-, as stated under Section I, General Revenue Policies, line one. She was concerned about the liaitation of only providing those services of public safety, adequate physical infrastructure, and library services. COUNCIL MENIER HAIDIICHT IIOYED, All) IT IIAS HCCND, TO ffllKE FION SECTION I, FIRST PARMIIAPH, THE IIOIIDS •AT A IIINIIUI. • Council Mellber Clayton noted they were cha,ved with developing priorities, which they have done. Priorities aeans if Cinderella City were to fail, if we were to have a depression, what types of things would we absolutely never want to cut. He felt tt ts important to determine priorities. Ayes: Nays: Motton defeated. Mellbers Wiggins, Habenicht, Van Dyke Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton COUNCIL IIENIER HAIUIICHT IIDVED, All) IT IIAS HCCND, TO INCLUDE All CITY SO- VICES LISTm UNDO TIE LEVEU OF SDVICE • PME z. Council Neaber Hathaway atreed with Council Nellber Clayton, that priorities are going to change froa year to year and she does not want to fredtspose any other city council, as a part of this revenue policy, to any 1st of what's really essential. She noted she will be voting against this -ndlllnt. Council .._.r Koltay coaented on the 91Mral wordt, of the first par11raph under Section 1. He stated tt was writt• witll the dea that tf a City were destroyed, what type of services would a ctty ,....tre at a atnt-, knowtng there would be no tu bast for a few clus Md pertlaps they would be operating out of a trailer. He felt the verbiage fs very clear. Council Meaber Habenicht reiterated her postttlft . Vote results : Ayes : Nays : Mot 011 d f ated . Nellbers Habelltcllt, ¥111 Dyte Nellbers Kolta,, Nat"-1, lft19t111, lulloclt, Clayton MYOI VM DYU IIOflD, -IT IIU IUIIID, 11 IBUI. Ayes : Nellbers NaU...,, •noclt, Cla,tlft, Dyte .._..rs 1Co1ta,, If 11t•1 Nays : Not 10ft carr ed • It WH dtttN1atd l rtctll WII Wllltctlllf1 , . , • .. I • • ]- • • • . ' Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 26 Roll was called: • "' - • , . • Present: Me11bers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Absent : None A quoru• was present. Discussion resuaed on Agenda Itea 12 (b)(i) CCIUIICIL IIEIIIEI HAIBIICHT IIOYm, N IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO AIIEIID PAIIAIIWH THREE IY ADDI• AFTEI PUICHASI• SERVICES THE IIOIIDS •Of THE SME OI HHHEI QUALITY.• Council Mellber Clayton asked that Council keep in •ind that prtvitizing uy offer an opportunity to change service or reduce a service that is not necessary. Ayes: Mellbers Habenicht Nays: Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Van Dyke Motton defeated. COIIICIL IIEIIIEI HAIENICHT IIOYm, N IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO AIIEIID PAIIMIAPH FOUR TO ltOD: •THE CITY IIMMEI WILL, IN EACH D£PA1TNE1ff N DIYISICII, CONSTANTLY SEEK N EVALUATE ALTEIIIATIYE IIEMS OF PIOYIDI• CITY SOYICES FOi THE EXPRESS PURPOSE OF NININIZI• THE COST OF PIOYIDI• SEIYICES TO GUI CITIZENS WITHOUT IEDUCI• THE QUALITY.• Ayes: Mellbers Wiggins, Habenicht Nays: Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton, Vin Dyke Motton defeated. CCIUIICIL NEIIIEI HAIBIICHT IIDYD, TO IEPUCE • ,. TIit, FIUT NUIIVN, IN TIit PUCES, SCIINK. IOMD 111TH SCIINK. DlffllCT. Council lllllber Clayton ac- cepted it as a friendly aatndlltnt. CCIUIICIL IIENIEI NAIDIICHT IIDYD, -IT IIU SECCWD TO lllllMTt THE WT LI• OF PAt.Ml.•JJH lllO • P• TIit -•,osm N CNDOSE 11n' TO USI THE SDIICI - IIOT USEIS, -IIIU 11n' II ASSHSD THE FU.• Council Mellbtr Habenic.ht stated the cost should not excNd the progr•, so that cost recovery would be total. Council Mellbtr Koltay felt the wording offers a choice; If soaeone chooses not to participate they should not be assessed a, ... Counct 1 NNber Habenicht stated that ts not the tOftCtnl she ts address ng , Ayes : lli91i11s , Habenicht, ¥111 Dyte Nays : Koltay, Hathway, lullock, Clayton Mot ion deft1ttd. IIAYOI VAi DYU IIDYD, -IT IN IUllaD TO 111¥1111 NI.ITY J -4, MIi• QUM.ITY Of LIFE, NIU, IIICIIUTI•, CUI.TUii -LIIIMY, NI.ITY J - •1tIPAL COUil, PII.ITY 4. CCMfflCil ..._.r IColtay d Htrttd witll c."-ltRt the pr ertt es . ' I . • , ]- -- • • Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 27 • • • Ayes: Mellbers Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton Motion defeated . ,, - Council Member Habenicht, expressed deep concern that a report she had pre- pared regarding priorities, was not included. The stateaent she made was that when the coanittee endeavored to prioritize services provided by the City of Englewood, that the co..ittee recognized there were functions within each ser- vice area that could be prioritized. She discussed her concerns with the priority 11st . COUNCIL NEIIIEI HAIENICHT lltVED, All> IT MAS SECmmED, TO RININATE TH£ PRIORITY UNKI• IDENTIFICATICIIS -PUT THEIi ALL• M EQUAL LEVEL. Ayes: Neabers Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: Neabers Koltay, Hathaway, 1'1ggins, Bullock, Clayton Notion defeated. COUNCIL 11EN1E1 Ill.INS NOYED, All> IT MAS SECmmm, TO CIWIIE PAIMUPH THIEE • PAI£ 2 TO 1Dlh •• UTAIN A IEIIEIW. Ne IAUICE IN EICW OF C*E THIID OF THE CUUENT IEIIOAL Ne EIPmlTUU IIWT. • Council Mtllber Bullock felt this was I prudent ... nc111ent. Council Metlbtr lftggtns stated he was aore cClllfortablt with one third. Council Metlbtr Clayton stated ht has an on-901119 distrust of govenwent generally, that tf they are g1Ytt1 aoney they will find a way to use it; ht also felt we would be tn violation of the Charter, Article l, Part I. 13 (f) Ind 81 . Ayes : Nays : Nolt on carried . Metlbtrs 111911111, Habeft t cht, 14a11ock , Van Dyke Metlbtrs Koltay , Hath-.y, Claytoa Counc il Metlbtr Clayt• called for the QNSt1 oa. Vote res ults on t he •tton to .,,rove .. aolwttoa lo . 41 , Sert es of lMl , as INndecl: ~s: Nays : tlOft carrttd . 1 Nllllbtr HaNtt cht stattd thlt alt._. • 1......,-t1 tllt Med for a ~lftlll poHc1. 1 beHtvel lM ctt1Ultl t t t ... ltty ,, 11,, Uld stf'Wlct t8'at l y 8'awe ,_ lt lullw. If we te atlrtct ..S ..., 1111111111111 ,..,1, 11 our c tty, ••t COfttl._ to ""'* belt.er u.. • -.•-servtcts . A , felt t ts ,oltcy ... •t ...,.. .. Ulh h , 1 could not -.,Ort tt . C tl 111 .. t , 1111t.,,. .. a C I ,.,.ti ' I· • - - • • • . ' .. Englewood City Council, Nay 6, 1991 Page 28 • • l• • Council Mellber Koltay thanked 11811bers of Council for supporting the policy. " - (11) A Resolution authorizing aid to l1110n, was assigned a nUllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 42, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PAYMENT OF ONE THOUSAII> TVO HUNDRED DOLLARS (Sl,200) TO THE CITY OF LIMON, COLORADO. 111111D •LOCK IIDVED, -IT IMS SECGIID, TO APPIIR IUOUffl• •• 41, SDIES OF 1991. Council Netlber Hathaway suggested they issue a challe,e to other cities, as they did last year, to SN if it will generate 110re unds. Council Nlllber Bullock accepted it as a friendly ... nc111ent. Council Netlber Clayton felt a plaque should be sent along with the funds to the effect that the citizens of Englewood are pleased to be able to provide assistance to citizens of LillOII tn their ttae of need. Council Neaber Habenicht stated she supports gtving aid to our netghbors. However, she questtons the wtsdoa of supporting the revenue policy whtch calls for austerity and sttll aove to support soaeont else. Vote results: Ayes: lays: ._..rs loltay, Hathaway, IH911ns, Bullock, Clayton, Nlbetl1dlt, Yan O,U .... Nolton carrted. (itt) Council lllaer lllleck stated ..... tta ll It (111), a resoltrt1on retarding the sale of tM Federal F1re Stattoa, ts 1181 .. MMlecl ta•..._. •• ttous 1111111tr, therefore tilts resol.t1oa ts • 1.....-,.....t. Ne witlldrw tM resolution. CIUIICIL .... -.TAY .... • n • •• ••. n TMU MIIIIA fflll 11 , (tt 1). Ayes: ......,.. C.ltQ, MIU...,, lf1•t•s, .. lleck, Cla,t•, ......., .. t, , .. o,u lays : .... Not iOft carrted . ( v) The Deputy CllJ Cl t tfed : •s ..._. ta ~ c..cn 1111 11 . 21. CGUICI II •• II, lama.CD IY COUIICIL l MLOCl A II L fOI M OIIDI ITII TO A WTl 01 IHJPO tUCTOlS 01 TNf. CITY OI (. [lGOD At If . Q ICINl. wen• A -...a .. • ' . .. I . • - • • • • • •, • Englewood City Council, Nay 6, 1991 Page 29 AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO BY LIMITING TERMS OF OFFICE FOR ENGLEWOOD COUNCIL MEMBERS. MENIER BULLOCK MOVED, All) IT IIAS SECOll»ED, TO APPROVE COIIICIL BILL NO. 28. Council Mellber Habenicht expressed concern that Council ts unnecessarily clut- tering the ballot wtth charter issues. She 1s also concerned they HY be eliminating an alternative for the electorate, rather than expanding choices of the voter. Council Mellber Hathaway stated she would like to add a friendly uendllent, changing TH£ FOUITII IIDEAS, TO READ:• IIDEAS, II THE RECENT PAST NATIOML IE-ELECTION.• Council Mellbers Bullock accepted the friendly uendllent. Council Metlber Wiggins offered another friendly uendllent to LIMIT THE TERNS OF BOARD All) COIINISSION IDBEIS. Council Metlber Hathaway pointed out that board and COlllltsston lltllbers are not elected, they are appointed. Council Mellber Wtggtns withdrew hts friendly uendllent. Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Mlllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke lone (v) The Deputy City Clerk was asked to read Council 1111 lo. 31, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 31, INTIOOUCED BY COUNCIL MENIER BULLOCK A BILL FOR M ORDINMCE MOl>llli Tin[ I, CHAPTER 5, BY ADDING A NEIi SECTION 9, OUT Of STATE TRIPS. CGUIICIL .... IUUOCI 111111, -IT lal IBllmED, TO a,Pllft --ITDI ll(~)(v) • CGUIICIL IILL ID. JI. Discussion 111sued r19ardi119 the tapltcattoas of t8'1s cOUftC11 bill. Vote results : ~,: Nays : Motton defeated . (vt) CIIIICIL _. •LICI{ .... -IT lal •••a, TO Tai..._ ITDI II ~ (wt) llfflL TIii IDT __ , KIIB a 1111'1•. ~1 : 1h•1rs blt.,, Ne~, lft11tas, lullock, Cla,tOII, ...... ,c11t, ... .,,.. Nays : .... Not '"' (lrY"ted . • t • . ' I· • , - - • • • ' Englewood City Council, Nay 6, 1991 Page 30 • • l • - (vii) Council Member Koltay advised of two local COIIS)anies he had becOllle aware of that might be able to assist with our concrete proble111s, Colorado Ready Mix and Stowe Western Distributing, (viii) Council Mellber Hathaway requested that staff look into the reason Arapahoe County Sheriff's deputies have been patrolling in the City of Englewood. (ix) Council Mellber Habenicht noted that Lisa Cobb had been selected to receive the Metropolitan Mayors and CoaissioMrs Youth Award. (x) Council Mellber Bullock stated he had expected infonution regarding the issue of the aayor being selected by the voters to be on this agenda. City Attorney DeWitt responded it was a very coaplex issue, which will require further discussion. 13. City Manager's Report Mr. Fraser did not have any aatters to bring before Council. 14. City AttorMy's leport Mr. DeWitt discussed Resolution No. 35, which was tabled earlier in the aeet- tng. He stated that the concerns he had rahed earlier in the aeetlng had been resolved to his satisfaction; therefore, he advised It would be ·approprl- ate to proceed with a vote on this It .. at this tlae. COUNCIL .... cun• NOVED. -IT IIAS su.alD. TO TMCE USOLUTI• NO. H OFF THE TAIU. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Mellbers Koltay, Hathaw&y, Wl91lns, Bullock, Clayton, Van Dyke Mellber Habefttcht The resolution was read by title : RESOLUTION NO . 35 , SERIES Of 1991 A RESOLUTION APNOVINCi TM( Ala(IATICII AUfODT WITH SUETZ ENTERPRISES (HOME ll .. 1£R) All> THE CITY Of CNCiL£1'000 , COUNCIL .,.. cun• ..... • IT m maa. Te .,,.... ••un• NO . H. SOIH OF 1991 . touncn ._.., Habeft l cflt stated • WNld be vott111 ... tnst tllts resolution , bec ause sfle does no t want lo be tiwelved 1• 1a1tllt111 t1'1t IIQ Mt be 19911 . Ayts : Ill y : No l on carr ed . ,. - • I . • , - ]- • • Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 31 . . • • • Council Melllber Koltay stated he voted against this resolution, as he had on the other annexation issues, in order to reaain consistent. 15. Adjounaent COUNCIL IEIID llll.LOCK IIOVED TO...... The wting adjourned at 12:20 a.a. ~,(J~ DillYY e . ' • . • I . • ' , - • • • • 0 I• - P 'l(_ 0 CL .'A :7i( .'A 'TI O 'J{ 'J ,VHE'A:f,51.5, Leamon '1{, Lane fias 6een a citi:.en of 'Engu.uiootf since fiis 6irtfi at fiome in 'Lngfeu•ootf on '.{e6ruary 22, 19i0; antf 'J1"J{'E1t_L1.S, Leamon '1{, Lane is enfisteii in tfie 'Unitcti States .'Anny antf fias attaineti tfie ran(of Private '.first C(ass; antf 'JY.J{'E1t.Dt5, on 'IJeceml,er 7, 1990 Private Lane was caluti upon 6y tfie 'Uniteti Sta tu .::tnny untfer tfie tiirutwn of Pruilunt (jwrge 'Bu.sft anti tfie 'Uni tu! Statts Congrus to sen't in tfie Pwian <ju(f as part of Operation 'Desert Stonn; anti 'JVJfL~, Pri110te Lane 's tiutiLS indutfd tfte construction of 'l'O'J1I camps far tfie capturtti Iraqi so(tfiers; anti 'J1'Jr£'/tPt5, it uw tfte ,,a{'UJnt ,!forts of Private Lane ana sof4urs fi~ Ftim tfiat uw para,,u,unt in fi6tratin.9 the country of '(i,urait from Iraqi tyranny; 'J1,r'mtPt5, it is fitting tfiat o/f1.Ci1Jl ruo.gnition 6t ,gir~n to sof4i.t.rs serving in tfu Ptrsian uii or tkir roft as tftftrukrs of inalitnal,u liuman 'igftts. 11'.f:, SW ~ 'IJ)'TJ...,Y., ~(ayor of tk City of '.C11 uu , on • ftm rs tk Xnguu ity Countil , krd,y r«"J"i.u 2'Pi1ratt Lt.amo ,a I.Ant r liu , ntri6utiort to OJttrahDfl 'Dutrt Stonn oJ furutu ~ ur ratt 'ul orpruiatiort r ,lit lllt t~pu tr 6y liim AS " mt.Mr ef our 011unu nuy . ,. . I • - (. . ,. I rl ~ 1 ....... • • • . ~ ·., • '· t . c.A7 {o .... ~ ~"--f;,, .~ t_ 11J, "'") .. , At~!. • ? •t•! ,;.,J ~ " -G~ -(",-.c. OI" !;. ' k ''Jl._ I \ I '\,..,i. 'J\. -,;. .rt r I:: '{1.c, -C f,. I._ '.c.•0 -c .... . (.,--,, .. J c-,,;; (·1 -G;A St.c. ,,, -. C .. ., I . • • "' - -• , . • ' <. - " 8 a ·,., -:he undersigned oppose 'the p.1annee1 removal an~ replacement or th, designa'ted alley 1n the concrete district. ,;o J4, 1991, We request tl\a't the projec~ be canceled at this ~.1me. Because we d~n·t feel like paying !or something tnat will be~ by the 11;:art11an~ running their drainage from the swimmi4'i own the alley. .. ·.i:~1s should be •dressed on an 1nd1v1dual bans with the specie hoae owner. ----.. J.11~ -.s73:£·'~ rn .. n!: -· :.,,wd,rttJ ?J!!z-73f-~till'i · "-.~A-. 31,p~ · ft~ ?S'9-'1 fli ~ ...• -:tL , ,,, . .$' '".S •. ft,-T,· 7r1-1s-rr -P /J.~ , ~~., .s,,.~ ~ .,,,_ 1$"....7 i' &..,.~4.\..6 ~GAfJ ~-t~Wt ... '. ?ti/ -~U'c/ 5~ w. <~ J¥,--.. e&J! . 1 (.\ -'-''"' ~ . -~ ~c.,c. '5-"'-~ ~4 J,,,~~~ 1, l-'9 ,, .,.. "I.-.. ~ .. J ., ~ ... · . ·· .. ·~ .. "'. -. ...,,{~~--~ ,1t1-'I'"~ ~-·.:-:. ... '_d ' ,-,,;.t yci~~ 3,:,0.) J,(u• 7V9.9~j" c.-,,e <l! ~ Jt;d/4 .a.~. • ·:::::tt,,~ I {:)~~$~$'.<!Pell!. 'f 3..s-3 .3c;l B -. ~;.,LJ I u,,oUI ~ J..{v, ..._ ~· .-1 ~ dtuf o/ /1""4 tt11 I , }1J°:)J.t • :A~ " • • "J J)J I • ;I~ -"I ...)~ ~ ~(.J. . • • • ~ · · ~ --/.""-·d"'f J 114~ ~JA I _, I ~}k.LJ • - • • • • • • '· 9 b BY .?\L'l'HORITY ORDm.~lCE ~lO. dl 1 ~IES OF l99r"" COONCIL BILL ?lO. 27 IN'1'RODUCED BY CXXJNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK A!J CJIDINAta: ESTABLISHING THE ANTI9:AW~ING OF RErYCLABLE MATE:RIAL FCR THE CITY OF EN.LB·o:x>, ~ IS HI:RE:BY ADDm ro TITLE 6, OiAP'l'ER 6, SEX:TIO:S 1 11?.o 2 OF THE ElG.Elo::lD ML"NICIPAL ODE 1985. \'~, successful recyclable collection involves collecting all separated recoverable resources; and l~, it is in;iortant to NCUre a ocnstant strean of recyclable rraterials for a collect.or's routes; and \~, this NCUre reooverable r.source ~ the rananufacturing structure by having a consistent ~ly of materials; and ~. theN eecure rnources pnn:,te lllllrMtS fer req,clabl.M, ""1ich is vital to insuring the eocncnic f ... ibility of recycling; and tlDFAS, ac:awnging of materials to be collected by a hlular, jecpardi .. the oont.inu.ing auvice of req,clabl.M collectian; and \'lt!REAS, the City Q,uncil of D19lwood feels it ia in the interat of the hulth, safety and wlfare of ita citiams to proridl a viable req,cllble collectian pl'OIJZ'•t NCJf, 'l'nDDU(i, • IT ~ IIY flll CITY aJ.IICU. a, 1111 CITY a, DG.!JIXI>' CD.<PNX>' AS P'tl.LCNS: 8actian 1. Title 6, Ollpter ,. lac:tian 1, ia tWNbr cnat.ed to mad as follawa: liny aatarlal er ~ of aataria1a "'1c:h ia ~ .. a ~, "'1c:h CM be collected and ralNd CC' npi CI I I It into r-•lble ...-1a1. Secticn 2. Tit.le 6, Ollptar 6, lactian 2, is tWNbr cnat.ed to 1-4 • folto.s MrUa1 , ;mai -l - "' - • ' •· • • 1- - • • • • 9 C BY AtmiORITY CJIDDW¥:E NO. ~ C) SERIES OF 199~ COOICIL BILL 1.0. 28 INl'ROOOOl) BY CXXN:ll. .MEJ•iBER BULLOCK .AN CJIDINANCE SU!l-1IT1'ING 'ro A VOl'E CF THE REX.ISTCRED ~ CF THE CITY CF ElG.n«xD AT THE NEXT SCHmULm RfXiULAR !-llNICIPAL mia~ A PRCl'OS!D NEU-Ell' ro THE CHARl'ER CF THE CITY CE ea.Dax>. CCLCJWX) l3'i LD·llTI!~ TERMS OF OFFICE FOR E:'IGLE:·0::0 ca..'lCIL Mu·~. WHERF.AS, there is a need to reinvigorate elected bodies with the buic precepts of our founding fat.'lers; and ~. the founding fathers •t forth the principal of aervice to gc,verf'IWlt • a citizen repraentative; and IIDEAS, this country hu jealously guardad this principal ouw its nm-. than two !um9d yur history; and lll!REAS, in the r9C*lt put natianal ~lectian and• intrenc:had elected official bureaucracy hu bNrl cruted and c:mnntl.y ai.st.a 111\ich hu lead to a tiuruuc:racy that cannot dNl with ~ ethical violations, the savings and loan criaN, the natianal dlbt, and other natianal iuun that need to be addNued; and trlaDI, cnly by (Jr'W root laYal a::ticn will their be a change in the enuwic:twd llureaucrac:y; • IT CID\DllD BY 'l!IE CITY CDICD, a, 'DII Cl'l'Y a, IIGtlMXlD, <DaUIDO, flllai lacticn 1. 'ftm9 ia tarey autaitted to the ll99iatend electcln of the Ci~ et the nact acha6a1M ~ lllfticipal electian • prcpoeed -•••t to the Olarts of the City of .. lawaod, • follaa.z 'ftlat the npatend electGn of the Ciq of Dl9le«aod, Ci:alGndi, CN of the follawinl Fft"ieiale. lf C)laet1cn ND. 1, 1a IH*U ad bf the --- e l acton, upc:11\ csti fiaUClft thllnol to the offlm of the a.:nt.My of It.ate of the a.te of O:,loradl:>, punuMt to llct.ian t, Art.icle xx, of the o:,)ondc, Q:nltlt-ut.ion and llct.ion ll-2-210 Ci:alGndi, Jl9riNd ...... Article Il l of the N1:1M Me a.ts of the City of ... 1.....,. ia ._. ... ldad bf ad&llnt the f ollawinl to ArtJ.cle w . lllaUon ll of the ... IUle a.tC' ,,. City 1awaod ia ,_.., •• Ills bf lddint the follold..nt i -l - '' ' I . • ' - - • • • • .... • • '· other receptacle for t."le acCUMUlation, storage, or sale of recyclable r-,aterial, and upon conviction thereof shall be subject to the penalties prescribed in Section 1-4-1 of the Englewood !•!unicipal C.ode. Introduced, read in full, and passed oo first reading oo the 6th day of t:ay, 1991. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance at the 9th day of May, 1991. lleM1 by title and passed on final reading at the 20th day of May, 1991. Published by title u Ordinance ~. _, Series of 1991, en the 23rd day of Hay, 1991. Patrlcli N. erai,, city ciirtt I, Patricia H. crow, City Cleek of the City of 8"lawaod, CQlcndo, ....,, certify that the lboue Ind fcn,oing la • tzue oapy of • till fer Ill Clrdi.nance, ~. ned in fwl, Ind paMed on first Nading en the 6th day of Nay, lttl. htrlai I. &iw • • .. I. • , - - • • • 22: TER:·1S • • • ARTICLE III UX.ISLATIVE BODY \ «• Terms of c:owtcilpersons shall begin at 8:00 P.~1., on the day of the next regularly schedlled City Council meeting following the election. Seven c.ouncilpersons shall be elected at the regular City election to be held at the first Tuesday after the first nonday in?~, 1959. 'nle candidate receiving the highest n\l'lber of votes fran District l and the candidate receiving the highest rurber of votes fran District 3 shall hold office for four years, and the candidate receiving the highest n\ri>er of votes fran District 2 and the candidate r-=eiving the highest mri>er of votes fran District 4 shall hold office for two years. n. two candidates at large receiving the highest ruar of votes shall arw for four )'Un, and the candidate at 1-9e receiving t."ie third highest l"Ulber of votes shall auw for two vean. -n.rutter, all candidatn elected shall auw a tam of four yura, and a general nunicipal elec:ticn shall be t.ld at two-year intervals. ( l) IN <RD 'ro IINlNIDf 'DI! <PPaffl.llITDS Pell IUILIC IDlVICE »I> 'ro CJJMD ~ FJC!SSlVE c::x::r«::DfflCHI ar PCID, NO ,._ C, Cl'l'Y cxu«:IL 9IMl. Sl!llVE ICR DINI 'ff«> CXIIIIOJ'1'IVI flllll DI IIXll Cft'ICE. fflIS LJMI"IM'I(Jf Clf 'DI! lllaa C:, '19MB BU. APPLY 'ro 'l'DHS C:, Cft'1CE BBmlmlG CJf Cit Arm lOlllaD 5, lttl. IM'l PIJtlCJf IR) 110 iii• '1'0 'DI! Cft'ICE C:, C1'ff CDIIC1l, ,_ Cit IS APPODffl!Z> Cit i!UC'ffJ> '1'0 nu. A VJIOt«:Y All> Ill) BVII AT IAft ~ c:, A 'l'Dlt c:, orncz, aau. • CDIIJC +a> m aw IIIIINII> A PULL 'lDM DI flM' tff'ICE PCll ,..._, c:, 'IBIS • -tUII. 'l'DIHI ME CXICIM-ID CDaBl7l'lVE maat '!'IEr Alll ltl tDl'I' JIClll Y!'AM APl«t • laction 2. flw voting achinee and papar ballot.• fer aid elect.ion ehall carry tiw follodnlJ deaiCJMtion ~ ehal1 ba the atwtwicn clw: II) lhall the o.rter of the City of .. ,...., --fedl by adlUnf to Art.kl• Ill, lecUClft 22, the followi"lt City Oounc:il ,...._. ta'M ehal1 ba Uaite4 tom, oert11cutiw teme in IIUCh office. 'lhia lWutJcn of two or:macutiw ter. lhall IIIPlY to teaa of office~ an ar after ~ ... Ir 5, lttl • t~. Nold in Ml, -dial! and p....s • -fedl on tint. raAl!llfta on tha ,th -, of *', l"l • "~ . • . .. •· • ]- • • ' ,. • .. " ·._ • <, .. P·.t:>lished as a Bill for an ordinance on t.'1e 9th cay of !·lay, 1991. Read ':J,j title and passed on final reading on the 20th day of !·lay, 1991. Published by title as ordinance No. , Series of 1991, on the 23rd day of May, 1991. - Susan Van Dyke, Mayor ATI'EST: Patricia A. Crew, cl ty cterk I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City of Dlglawood, Colorado, !wreby octify that the above and foregoing is • true copy of the ordinance paned en final rNding and pJblishad by title • Ordinance No. , Seri .. of 1991. - Patrlcli R. &aw -> - " -. ' .,. •. "' I. . • , J- - • • • • • " • ' .. 9 d amn~o: no. -~ { SERIES CE' 199P COOtlCIL BILL NO. 29 nmaxx:ED BY ClX.JNCIL M~·lBER CLM'TCI~ Nl amnwa APPJWJVING SUPPID1ENl'AL NO. us FCR IDr 2, CE' 'l'HE TCM r-~ SUBDIVISIOO, AMPAIDE CXllffr, <XUJWX> TO ~ S\NITATIOO DIS'l'IUCT'S ~, s AGRmErr WI'ffl 'l'HE CITY <:z' E!lGla«XD ro INCUDE ADDITiaw. IAND 1~ T'ri!:IR DISTRICT BCM:DARIES. ,lHERE:AS, Southgate Sanitation District desires to ainex an additional area lli)prcximately 1.441 acres into its District; and 1·:m:RF.AS, said area is now zmed residantial uae; and ~. uid annexation of thia adlSitia'lal. parc:al of land will not increue the tap allocation to the Scuth;ate Saniuticln Diat.rict; tor, ~. BE IT ~ n 'l'IIE CITY <XUCII, a, 'DIE CITY a, !llitBOJ), OCllaADO, 'l'HAT: Sacticn 1. °l!w Ai;! I •1 ,t betl~ the City of lnl)l...aod and louthpte SaniutL:in blitrict enUtW •!qpla ant 11:>.111• foe Lot 2, of the Tea rtiore aibdiviaicn to the Clal11Kter'• All , 1 at foe 11v1D11ti.cn be 111d tm. by is approuied. A ccpy of said A9r1 I at is llttachad MNto and incorponted herein by nferm. llcti.cn 2. flw ~ Ind City C1edt .. tmq autllcriad to aitn and at&it, napectiwly, the Nie! Ap'II I at fer llad en blhal.f of the city Oounell and,,. City of lng1alcloc!. Intrcd.x:,ed, rud in full, and paaNd CII fint INllin9 CII the 6th day of !lay, 1'91. Jllj)liahac! .. a till fer Ill~ CII 1M tth -of Nlly, 1111. Raad by title llad paead CII fi.Ml nadinl GIi the 20th day of llllf, 1'91. Jllj)liahec! by t tie • OrdinlllDe lb. _, llliaa of 1111, en tlaa lllrd a, ot *Y, 1n1 • Mileti I. ci&, Sty a.a • " - ' 'I . • .. I. • • , - • • • • • <. I, Patricia H. Crc,..,, City Clerk of t.'le City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true OCJf1'i of the ordinance passed on final reading and p.iblished by title as ordinance No. , Series of 1991. ~ Patricia H. Crew •. • I. • • , ' . 'I • • ]- ] , • -· • • • • t~ . • ' <. 8VHLEIIDIT 110, I!!_ 'l'O C:01111BCTOR'8 AGaZDISIIT Tllll MIRIIDISIIT, .. d• and entered into by and between th• CITY or IDIOLEWOOD, actinv b)' and throu9h it• duly authorised Mayor and City Clerk, hereinafter called th• •city,• and IOUTIICIATII INIITaTION D18TR%CT, Arapah-and DoU9laa Countiea, Colorado, hereinafter called the •Dlatrlot,• nT11Uam1 1111DD8, on the 20th day of .June, 1H1, the City and the Diatrict entered into an "9r-nt in vhic:h the City a9reed to treat aeva9e orl9inatlnv fr1111 the Dlatrlct•a aanitary •-r ayatu vithln th• araa aerved by the Diatrlct, vhic:h A9r.eNnt vaa -at recently renewed by connector•• Avr-nt dated .June U, 1H4; and naua, Hid c:onnec:tor'• a.,r-t prowl ... that the Diatrlct aay not enlarv• ita Nrvioe area vl~t the written -.nt of the CityJ .,., ,....._., in -ideration of the •tual covenant• and llllllertaJtinp llereln Mt fortll, the partiea .,ne aa foll-: 1. !lie City henllr OOftNllta to the incluaion of certain adllitl-1 aru located in Ara,_.. co..ty, COloredo, OIIMd by .Jelul •· 11a11n.rv ... cptllia a. Dall1Nr9, and-. f11Ur dacrilMd on lldliltit A attac:lled hereto .... i-ponted llenin by refo~, into lolltllpta lanitation Diatrict. Tllo City -.rooa tllat Hid ... iti-1 eroa MY lie NnM vitll tllo _,. fac:UitlN of the Diatrict, and that the City vUl treat the...,... diaclla,... into tllo City'• trunk lino froa Mid ... iu-1 area, all in .-ru- vitll the c-tor•a Av~ •tM .JWle U, HH • ._,.i119ly, lldllltit a referred to In Pv.....,.. 1 or the CIIIIIINtor'• .. ~ •tM .,_ u, HH, 1• ....._ __... to illOl ......... 1u-1 -· a. .._end.,,_, ota.. ...-ul• or t11o Mid~·• Atr••••nt •tad .i... 1a, ltat, ellell roaain 1nnt1•1••· D ft9laN -, tlle partiN UW Mt tlloir .._.. ... -1• tlli• _ •r or , lHI. aww i),,,+i:: CIIIIW Cllft • -KDDI .,. ----------------- -77 ---IUIUft, .... ••---wsa. --· ,,_ ~ • ' , . . . .. I • • - - • • • • • • · EXHIBIT •1.• LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT 2, TOM MOORE SUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF ARAPAIIOB, STATE 01' COLOMDO• . , ' I. • • • • • • :S'i AlJ'l':-tO!U'N • 9 a <nJNCIL BD..L ~O. 26 INl'ROOUCm BY CXXKIL HDmER J<OLTAY AN au>DWO CREATING PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34 /caorrE. ~ DISTRICT oo. 1991, IN THE cm ar E:G.!HXJD, CCUIWX>; CRmUNG 'l'H! ~~ A?\O INSTAUATICII Cl nmzr PAVING, am, GU1'1'ER AND SJDDQLK IMPiW:MMENI'S, A.~ TH! R!HJYAL AND JU:PUCDmff ar SUS-~~ aJRB, Gl11'l'ER, AND~. 'ltG!'1'HER WITH N!lC!SSMY INCIDENrALS; A~ SE'l'TING FClml ODIER DETAILS IN <XI~~ WI'l'H TH! DISTRICT. ~. the Clty c:ouncll or Sntlevoocl, C01orado, pur•uant to tha Charter, Chapter I or T1Ue u or the Nunlclpal COde or the cu:,, and the i.awa or the ltate or COloraclo, herel,J flnd• aad deteraJ.ne• that there ulat• a neceHlty rn tho creation of •••1ne Dlatdct 110. H/concrete ... lac ..... , Dl•tdn IIO. 1tt1, 1a the City (the •D1atdct•), and the (1) oonatnoUon aad 1n•tallat1oa of pa•1fte, our~, .. ,,er, aad •ldevalk lllprow ... nt•, t~ vlth nece••ery 1.aoldeatal•, on nrtala atreet•, •••ma••, aad aUer• vlthla the Dbtdot r1oae 1•, aad (11) r-.al aad rep1a-nt or .,.._.,aadard nr~. ptter, aad .,..,.111 aad the new ooe•tnotloa or our~. ptter, aad .,..,.111 ,...iro.,. 111:e, ~r vi.th ..... aery 1.aoldeatal•, on nrtala W• aM .,,... •• vi~ tho Dlndn C •1oae 1•11 UII ._...,, aetl.N .of • pull• lloulae ..... ralae tho •natl.N el tho Dletdot ... tho eeeetnnl• ... lanallaUN -rw.al ... rephn I .. ., tho I.I I 01 I l:e thaelll vee "81,.._. a VNII fw tllne ....... ,.,,. IINlle 1a tho ... l.._. ..... ,...1, • ......,.,.., of ....... 1 eun1aU• 1a tho c11:7, aM 111 ..,,.,,..., .... ,... wee au~. ,... ... ,....,.., to w .....,. ...... ., na1 ,COfOftl' v1.aw. tho,.,, .... Dlnrln, UII -1, n tho U• aM -NI fenll 111 tho aetln, tho Cll:7 coueu _. 111 .... ....,... ,.. tho ,-qeeo of IINrillt U7 -., ., .... ,...., • ..-.... ..._. .,. • _.. fN w ... ,..... tho Dlndn • tho t 1ro1 hlON .............. UIIW~Nl'WINaMs-.&HNIUII IalB•, all IIHI l:e, .,... ... , Uil ,Cal:NU .... ,... ..... da17 ..._. aM ... w.., tho Ci~ O...ll ._._,,_. Cl) te delOIO 1W I ,._ tho Dlftl'U. ee4 IO ... .._ l:llo 1N ef a 1al I I ou I I dl.MdM f• Ml,d ...... hfed UN .. a fllqNO ef ,...,..,... ,_ ................. ,... ... lla&I.N NA11:U7 -· ........ dn ...... ._ .. lN ef IUUU. ...... a.. ,._. ••• ,..... ll -........ " ' ]- - • • • • • • • Section 2. Engineering Plan• and Specifications, That the en;ineer•• reports, to:;ether -.·ith the preliminary d•taila, spec:i!icationa, estir.-,atea of coat, .,..apa, a:.j •chedule• attached or appended to said report•, are hereby approved and ac:pted. Section 3. District Boundary. Th• area to be included within the boundary of the Diatrict shall be all of the real property •pacially benefited within Zone 1 and Zone 2 deacri~ed below. Zone 1. zone 1 shall be comprised of all of the real property fronting or ~ng on the street•, avenue•, and alley• between the ter:nini hereafter deacribed in Section 4 of thi• Ordinance, including the real property within one-half (1/21 block of auch •treete and avenu••· Adjuetinente for the a•••• ... nt of co•t• will be made for irregular and odd-•haped lot• and parcel• of property. Zone 2. Zone 2 •hall be within the area bounded by the center lin•• of l. °"ienyon Avenue to the north, S. Clark•on Street to the eaat, l. Quincy Avenue to the eouth, ands. aroadway to the weat, and ahall include all of the real property upon which are curb, gutter, and aidewalk which do not -t City atandarda or are not already inataUed. A liat containin9 the addr••••• of •aid real property 1• attached hereto a• "Exhibit A·. zone 2 ehall alao include a U.aited number of properti•• within the City for which property owner• have voluntarily coneented to inclueion into Zone 2 pureuant to the City'• voluntary concrete replac-nt pr09ru. The City COllncU •hall coneider a bill for an ordinance to include eaid properti•• into lone 2 on or about Nay 20, lttl. ten.lee •. Deecdpti-ef l!f!!!-t•. The nature and location of the iaproveaenta ahall be H deecdbed bel-. 1!!1..1• The iapr-nt• to be conatncted or inetaUed vithl.n lone 1 are•• foll-., (1) lleee•NrJ 9radlat and ucavaUon, •o· vide pav1nf c• 1. 91 •• Del.an ft. •• ...,.. ave. Cl) 91 Delaware ft.) aad 12' vide ,a•lat (OIi •· leayoa Ave.), vith ,. caapacted pavel NM --and z• Hpllalti• ONCrete ...,,ace, eoecrn• ..-1u, ftft aad tutter wllen 11n alnNJ 1uta11ed or .-Netlat Citr ~, toeetJIU vitla a,,.rtenance• aad lacideatale • the foll-1.nt "net• aad ........ rue ". 1.0ltll ave. • ....... llft. ti w. NueUeld ave • ..~, ..... Hr, padla9 aad ...... lea, ... vlde ,..1119 vlu •• ....-ned travel Nee ... re• aad J• aafllalU• .... ,.. a.rf ... , .... nt. --.1u, ftn ... tfttes ...._ .-alnadJ ~u .. w lie& Netla9 CitJ ........_, ~ vltla ~ ud ue,,..u1a .. ue feUevla9 •net• ud .,,....., "" " I , '1acte a. k ..... .. ~ .... • I • . ' • ' I • • ]- • • • On Alley E. of Alley E. of Alley E. of • • , . • (3) Geceasary ;radin; and excavation, 1,· wide pavin; with a• concrete aurface; to;ether with appurtenance• and incidentals on the !ollowin; alleya: From To Broad"ay E. Layton Ave. E. Chenan;o Ave. Acoma w. l(enyon Ave. w. Lehi;h Ave. Elati w. Jefferaon Ave. w. Kenyon Ave. ~· The improvement• to be removed and replaced or conatructed within Zone 2 include 4 inch and 6 inch concrete curb, ;utter, and aidewalk where aaid infraatructure do not meet City atandarda or are not already inatalled, to;ether with neceaaary incidentala. Property owner• within Zone 2 ahall be allowed to privately provide for the removal and replac ... nt or conatruction of aaid improvement• at their own expen•• prior to the removal and replac ... nt or new conatruction of aaid illprov ... nta in and for the Diatrict, provided however, a conatruction permit iaaued by the City 11111at be obtained by aaid property owner• no later than 5100 o'clock p.a. on Friday, June 1, 1111. Any property owner• wantin9 to privately provide for the r-val and replac ... nt or conatruction of the improv ... nta ahould contact the Office of the Director of Public Work• for further inforaation • .. ctioa 1. l!fro• ... •t• A•tllloria... The conatruction and inatallation or r-val and replac ... nt of the illprov ... nta deacri~ above in and for the Diatrict, and •• •hovn by the plan•, apecification•, and .. P• approved and adopted by the City council, i• hereby authorised and ordered, the Nterial to be u9" Ln tile con•truction and Lnatallation or r_,,al and replac ... nt of •aid ~nt• to be in accordance with •uch plan•, apecifLcatLon•, and .. ,.. sect'-9 f. A•HHWt. ef C.•t•, The probable total C09t of t.he iaprO¥ ... nt• to be conatructed or LA•taUed within lone 1 i• U>O, 100, it ia propo ... that t.he City ef lfttl...od will pey approxillately U1J,100, The pr..ale total ... t of t.lle laipcow ... nt• to IN r_,,ed and r .. laoed or conatruct.ed wLthLa &one 2 L• 1110, 110 (IIIILch -nt inelude• an eeUaate of UJ0,000 for tlloN propertiee vlliell an Lacluded Ln &one 2 purnut to t.he woluntary concrete r .. lanaent proer-), Lt h propo•ed that. tile Cit.y of hfl__. will pey appnalaately II0,000 (llllicll -nt inelMe• an Nt.laate of U0,000 for t..... propertLH vlliell an Lacl.-d in &one 2 pureuut. to t.he wol•ntary C011Cnte r .. la.-nt ,roer•I, TM balance of tile total ooet. IIIILeh la no& ,ald by tile City ef hflewoM vUl N HNe9" atalnat. the real property loea~ withia t.lle re..-etiwe ..... wltllia tile Di•trict and •pecially NMflted by tlle -•tnetiaa and ln•taUatlaa er r....,al and ,. .. l•~t. ef tbe ~ew 1 ,,, •. TM a,.realaate aaount• to N a1N&9" ataln•t ••id propert.le• .. • fraat IMC, lLaeu foet, H -.an foet at••'• •hall N ae .... e ,an lnlarly Mt. fan La MMlwtiN ... U, lerLH of 1tt1, Hid 11alt ... te an lMOr,oreted MnLa ~ .,..u,. nfenMe, 1en1-, • bllMI ,, Mn• ,, . TM ........ u vu 1 111o -.. aM ,ayule w t._.t ._.... wlUlLa a ,.rled ef OLrty ()0) daJ• .. Mt. fHt.la 111 ti. ....... H W'd~J ,._,,,._ .....,,.,., tlaat aay propertf M!Mr -. .... u ,., tM f1tU ........... V "'"" .. ,. ,.rled ., tlalrty day• .... u M .u.,_,. .. •U-...e ef Uwe ,_.. (II), la &N .,,_. .. , MMes el real ,n,•rtr .... u fail h ,ar tlae .,.,. ef .......... NII& ... , .. a 1• N •• ,..,..-, vita.la •• 411 ,_.,.. ef &IN, & tN -.ae .... el tlle l .. re•wa&e N ........ • I • • ,, - • . I • • , - - • • • • <, a9ain•t •uch property •hall be payable in ten (10) equal annual in•tallment• cf principal with intereat on the unpaid principal a111cunt. ':he firat cf auch inatallment• of principal ahall be due and payable at auch time•• will be aet forth in the ••••••ment ordinance and the remainder of aaid in•tallmenta ahall be due and payable aucceaaively on the •am• day in each year thereafter, until all in•tall-nte are paid in full. The intereat to be paid en unpaid and deferred inetall-nt• will be at a rate ••tabliahed by an ordinance to be adopted by the City Council at a later date. lectioa 1. Special Iapro• ... •t llood•· ly virtue of and pur•uant to the City Charter, Chapter 2 of Title 11 of the Municipal Code of the City, and Lawa of the ltate of Colorado, apecial improvement bond• of the City •hall be i•aued for the purpoH of payin9 for the local improvement• de•cribed in thia Ordinance, in an 11110unt not to exceed the coat and expen••• of •aid illlprov-nta, includin9 e119i-riq and bond i••uance ccata, aa provided by law. The NIida ah&U be iHued Haed upon estimate• approved by the City council, and H authorhed by an ordinance to be adopted by the City council at a later date. The bonda and tbe intereat thereon •hall be payable out of •pecial aaaeaaaenta to be levied 1a9ainat the real property included within the Dhtrict and apecially benefited by the iaprov-nt• to be con•tructed and in•talled or reao•ed and replaced. ~,._ t. INefUa. The City COlancU bereby finda and detenainea that the ~nta propelled to be conatructed and inatalled or r-ed and replaced will confer a apecial beaefit upon the real property within the Diatrict and a .,.neral benefit 11,... the City aa a whole. ~,._ 10. lf!IDHHU• U any one or -re aectiona or parta of thia OlrdUIDIMle ellall be adj ..... uaenfor .. .-1. or invalid, auch judfaant ahall nn affect, iapalr or uwau .. ta the naainut proviaiona of thia Ordinanea, it bein9 tbe int~ioa tllat Ula •ariolla provial-. buaof are aevarula. lanl.ea u. ..,.,.,. All ordinanoaa, or parta tilenaf, inooaalat•t or la oonfUot wiU Ula O&"Cinaaoa are hereby repealed te tile an-t -ly ef ..... 1-1~ • aaafUct. 1an1.ea u. ••H11"'8 Hf NblM!t PIM· n1a Olrdinanca, attu 1u fiaal ,.. .... , aa.au • ........ _. rHardN, .., the adoptioa ... ,oUeaU• .a.au N anllaaUaalM ~ tlla alpatun of I.ha Nayor DM I.Ila CltJ Clerll, _. ~ t11a carUfuau of ,.UaatlN. at or DNUt tile U• af ,.u .. u-of ta.la Odinuoa, a -.r of Ula ONinaaoa ellall be ..-.~ u 1.11a eoaatr a ......... u. .... , tnea.ru af ar...-. ee.atr ... u tile -. - - .. I • • - • • • t • • ~- nivision of !,ocal Goverrnent in the De:>art::ent. of Local Affairs of the State of Colorado. This Ordinance shah ~ effective thirty (30) days after publication folla,.,ing fL~al passage. Introc:uced, read in full, and passed on first reading al the 15th day of A;,ril, 1991. Published as a Bill for an ordinance al the 18th day of April, 1991. Read !:>y title and arrended on second reading al the 6th day of I-lay, 1991. Published u anended as C.B. 26, Series of 1991, on the 9th day of I-lay, 1991. Read by title and paned al final reading at the 20th day of May, 1991. Publishlld by title • Ordinance No. , Series of 1991, on the 23rd day of May, 1991, - &in Vin bjii' iiiijiiii M"IESf: Paulcla A. &ii, dty d.-i htridi *· &i, • I •. .. I . • • , • • "' .• • I -I" • • {, - ;:o:::·: "~ -····----... :..·.~ -=.:.. .-. ·" ~· i ~ l ! ,. • ! -::·;, ~ ADDR~SS !..!ST PPI I ········································································· 3719 s. 3R0AD1JAY 2077-03-1-19-0li 3740 s. 3R0AD1JAY 2077-03-l-19-003 3750 s. 3ROAD1JAY 2017-03-1-1e-oo• 37H s. IIIOADWAY 2077-03-1-1e-020 .. 3718 s. IIIOADWAY 2077-03-1-1a-ooa 3800 s. IIIOADWAY 2077-0S-1-11-001 3118 •• IIIOADWAY 2011-os-1-00-011 3HZ •• IIIOADWAY 2077-01-1-00-01• 3821 •• IIIOADUAY 2077-01-1-11-002 1110 •• HOADUAY 2011-01-1-11-001 ,... •• HOADUAT 2077•01•l•ll•Oll Ill• •• HOADUAY 2011-01-•-oe-ozs 11•0 •• HOADUAY 201,-01-•-oe-oos HH I. HOADUAY 20?1-01-•-oe-oo, IIH •• IIIOADUAY 20,1-oa-•-oe-ooe 1170 •• HOADUAY 20?1-oa-•-oe-010 , . ., . •• aaOADUAY 2077•0l•••09•0ll IHZ •• HOADUAY 10,,-01-•-oe-oaa • •OOO •• HOADUAY 2077-01-•-oe-ooa •o•o •• HOADUAY 207,-01-•-oe-ooa •OH •• IIIOADUAY 20,,-01-•-oe-001 •oe• •• HOADUAY ao,,-oa-•-oe-oo. ,o, • •• IIIOADUAY IO'JT•Ol·•-oe-ooa I . . • • ~- -• . • " • ' . ' '· - A1:.rll 10, 1QQ1 Fage 2 Concrete Improvement District 1991 ADDRESS L.IST Address PPI • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 40811 s. BROADI.IAY 2077-03-4·09·019 4100 s. BROADI.IAY 2077-03-4•24•001 11180 s. BROADI.IAY 2077-03·4·24·019 4189 s. BROADI.IAY 2077-03-4•24·004 .. 4190 s. 8ROADWAY 2077-03-4-24-017 4204 s. 8RDADWAY 2077-03-4-21-003 4229 s. 8ROADWAY 2077-03-4-25·004 4238 •• 8ROADWAY 2077-03-4-21-005 4242 •• 8ROADWAY 2077-03-4-21-008 4212 •• 8ROADWAY 2077-03•4•21-007 4272 •• HOADWAY 2077•03•4•21•026 4272 •• 8ROADWAY 2077-03•4•21-·4· 42•• •• HOADVAY 2011-oa-•-zs-oaa NIA •• HOADVAY 2011-oa-4-zs-ozs MOO •• I.INCOI.N IT, 2077•08•l•20•00l •• 7 •• I.INCOI.N IT. 2011-oa-,-,e-ooe MOl •• 1.INCOI.N IT. IOTT-oa-•-oe-02• Jt02 •• I.INCOI.N IT, IOTT-oa-•-O?•OOl • JH9 •• I.INCOU IT, 2011-oa-•-oe-oaa HO •• 1.INCOI.N IT. 2011-01-•-01-ooa ,.,, .. I.INCOI.N IT, ao,,-oa-•-oe-oa, >941 •• I.INCOI.N IT. aon-oa-•-oe-oao I • • ... •• 1.lNCOUt IT. ao1,-oa-•-01-ooe MIi •• I..INCOI.N IT, IO??-o8•6-0?-eo? • • • -• -... • •. - ?•a• 3 April 10, 1991 Concrete Improvement District 1991 ADDRESS LJST Address ?Pl • ········································································· 3957 s. LINCOLN ST. 2077-03-4-08-018 3965 s. LINCOLN ST. 2077-03-4-08-017 3994 s. LINCOLN ST. 2077-03-4-07-013 4001 s. LINCOLN ST. 2077-03-4-09-018 4020 s. L.JNCOL.N ST. 2077-03-4-l0-003 .. 4030 s. L.INCOL.N ST. 2077-03-4-10-004 4034 s. L.JNCOL.N ST. 2077-03-4-l0-005 4058 s. L.INCOL.N ST. 2077-03-4-10-008 4101 s. L.INCOL.N ST. 2077-03-4-24-015 4200 1. I.. I NCOL.N IT, 2077-03-4-28-001 4285 1. L.INCOL.N IT. 2077-03-4-21-012 3700 1. IHUftAN IT, 2077-os-1-,e-001 3708 1. IHDftAN IT. zo17-os-1-1e-ooz 3711 1. IHlltftAN IT. 2077-03-1-17-0ZZ 3712 I, IHIRftAN IT. 2011-os-1-,e-001 3715 1. IHlltftAN IT. 2077•03·1-17-0ZI 37H 1. IMUIIAN IT, zo11-os-1-1e-006 3741 1 . IMDIIAN IT, 2011-os-1-11-ozo • ,no ,. IMDIIAN IT, 2011-oa-1-1•-ooa neo I, IMlltftAN IT, 2011-os-1-11-ooe IHI I, IHDIWI IT, 2077-0l·l-17-017 • ne1 I, ....MAN IT, 2011-01-1-11-01• ,no 1. .......... IT, Z07T•Ol•l•le•007 I • • ITTI I, IMUIWt IT, ZOTT•Ga•l•IT•OII • , • • ;- ' '' . ]-• • ~ · ... • '· - April 10, 1991 ?•&• 4 Concrete Improvement District 1991 ADDRESS LIST Address PPI • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 377'5 s. SHERl'IAN ST. 2077-03-1-18-008 3795 s. SHERl'IAN ST. 2077-03-1-17-014 3790 s. SHERl'IAN ST. 2077-03-1-18-009 3791 s. SHERl1AN ST. 2077-03-1-17-013 3800 s. SHElt11AN ST. 2077-03-1-21-001 3805 s. SHlltl1AN IT. 2077-03-l-20-021 3808 •• IHEltl'IAN IT. 2077-03-1-20-020 HU •• SHEltl'IAN IT. 2077-03-l-21-003 3815 1. SHEltl'IAN IT. 2077-03-l-Z0-018 3820 •• IHERl'IAN IT. 2077-03-l-Zl-OO• 3835 •• SHEMAN IT. 2077-03-l-20-0ll 38•3 •• IHDl'IAN IT, 2077-03-l-20-017 HH •• IHDIIAN IT, 2077-01-l-20-0ll 3880 •• IHEaNAN IT. 2077-03-l-Zl-OOI 3Nl •• SHEMAN IT, 1077-0l-l-20-0ll 3881 •• IHSltl'IAN IT. 20TT•Ol-l•ll•009 N70 •• IHSIUIAN IT, IOTT•Ol•l•ll•OlO M71 1. INEallAN IT. 10,,-01-1-20-01• . • Mel •• IHSMAN IT , 2077-0l•l•IO•OII He• 1. SHSallAN IT . IOTT•Ol•l•ll•OII ,... 1 . IN&IIMN IT , IOTT•Ol•l•ll•OII ... 1. INUIIAN IT , IOTT•Ol•l•IO•OII • I MOO I , INDIWI IT, IOTT•Ol•••N-001 • • .,. 1 . IMUMN IT , ao,,-oa-•-o,-eea , , • • ]-,... • • .. ... -Paa• s . Apr l I 10. 1QQ1 Concrete Improvement District 1991 ADDRESS LIST Addresa PPI • ········································································· 3929 s. SHERl'IAN ST, 2077-03-4-07-022 3930 s. SHERl'IAN ST, 2077-03-4-09-003 3934 s. SHERl'IAN ST, 2077-03-4-09-004 3935 s. SHERl'IAN ST, 2077-03-4-07-021 3945 s. SHER11AN ST, 2077-03-4-07-020 3951 s. SHER11AN ST, 2077-03-4-07-019 3995 I, IHERl1AN ST. 2077-0S-4-07-017 3998 s. SHER11AN ST. 2077-0S-4-09-011 4095 s. SHHl1AN ST, 2077-0S-4-10-012 4100 1. IHEll11AN IT. 2077-0S-4-22-001 4101 •• IHElll1AN IT. 2077-01-4-21-024 4143 •• IHDIIAN IT, 2077-01-4-21-0ll 4118 •• SHDIIAN IT, 2077-0l-4-21-017 41.7 •• IHDIIAN IT, 2011-01-4-za-01• 3700 •• GaANT IT. 2077•01-1-11-001 1701 •• GIWIT IT, 2011-oa-1-11-oza 1704 •• GIWIT IT. 2011-01-1-11-ooa 170I •• GIIMff IT, 2011-oa-1-11-011 • 1710 I, GIUT IT, 20,1-oa-1-11-0CM 1'711 1. GIIMff IT. 1077-0l•l•ll•OIO 1710 •• CIIUT IT, 2077-oa-1-11-ooa 1711 •• GIWIT IT , IOTP•Ol•l•ll-ool IHO •• UANT IT, IOTP•08•1•11-ool 1711 •• UAlff IT , IOTP•08•1•11-0I? • ' ' I • • '' ' • , ]- • • • Apri I 10, 1991 • • ~ • . , .. Concrete Improvement Dl•trict 1991 ADDRESS LIST ,, - r Pa&• 6 Addr••• PPI I ········································································· 3759 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-1-18-015 3783 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-1-18-014 3780 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-1-15-012 3798 1. GRANT ST. 2077-03-1-15-013 3800 s. GllANT ST. 2077-03-1-22-001 3810 1. GRANT ST. 2077-03-1-22-002 3120 s. GRANT IT. 2077-03-1·22-003 3121 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-1-21-022 3830 1. GRANT IT. 2077-03-1-22-00• HH 1. GllANT IT. 2077•03-1-21-020 3840 1. GRANT IT, 2011-03-1-22-oos HU 1. GRANT IT, 2011-03-1-22-ooe ... •• GRANT IT, 2011-01-1-21-01• .... •• GIANT IT, 2011-01-1-22-001 ... •• GRANT IT, 2011-01-1-21-01• .... •• GRANT IT. 2011-oa-1-12-ooe ... •• GRANT IT. 2011-oa-1-21-01• H'N •• UANT IT , 2011-oa-1-12-010 INI •• AMIT IT. 2011-oa-1-21-011 ... •• AMIT IT . 2011-01-1-12-011 ..... aMIT IT • 2011-oa-1-12-011 IMO •• taAIIT IT , I077•0l•6••-00I ... •• eaMT IT . aon -oa ·•·•-eoa ' 'I ' • ' I. • • , • II -;- ]-t .. • • I• . • ' '· • Apr i I 1 o, 1 "" 1 Pase 7 Concrete Improvement Dlatrlet UUH ADDRESS LIST Addreaa PPI • .....................................•....•..•...............••.......... 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 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-4-11-018 4090 s. GRANT ST. 2077-03-4-12-010 4098 s. GRANT IT, 2077-03-4-12-0ll 4128 s. GRANT IT. 2077-03-4-21-005 4250 s. GRANT IT, 2077-01·4-28-005 4251 1. GRANT IT. 2077-01-4-27•017 1771 I. L.OGAN IT. 2077•01-1-11-017 1791 1. L.OGAN IT, 2077-0l-1-11-014 1815 I, L.OGAN IT, 2077-0l-1-12-020 H45 I, LOGAN IT. 20'77•0l•l•l2•0I• MIi I, LOGAN IT, 2077-0l-1•12•01. HH 1. L.OCIAN IT, 2077•01•1-12•017 3N5 I, L.OGAN IT, 2077-0l-1-12-011 .. • 1111 I, LOGAN IT, 2077•01•1•12•011 1111 I, LOGAN IT, Z077•0l•l•l2•014 Hl7 I, L.OGAN IT, Z077•0l•l•l2•011 Jtol I, L.OGAN IT, 2077-oa-•-oa-oai ., • 1110 I, LOGAN IT, 1077•0l•4•06•001 I • • ll•O I, LOGAN fl, I077-ol•4•06•0CM 1170 •• L.OCIAN IT , aon-oa-•-0.-007 • • • . , ]- • • <. - April 10, 1991 Pac• 8 Concrete Improvement District 1991 ADDRESS LIST Address PPI • ········································································· 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 4008 s. I.OGAN ST. 2077-03-4-12-021 4025 s. I.OGAN ST. 2077-03-4-12-018 ' 4035 s. I.OGAN ST. 2077-03-4-12-018 4038 •• I.OGAN ST. 2077-03-4-12-017 4087 1. I.OGAN IT. 2077-03-4-12-015 4087 s. I.OGAN IT. 2077-03-4•12-012 4101 1. L.OGAN IT. 2077-03-4•21•022 4107 1. L.OGAN IT. 2077-03-4-21-021 4127 1. I.OGAN IT. 2077-03•4•21-018 •UO 1. I.OGAN IT. 2077-03-4-20-004 AUS 1. I.OGAN IT. 2077-03•4•21•018 AlH •• I.OGAN IT. 2077-03•4•20•001 41•3 1. L.OGAN IT. 2077•03-4•2l•Ol7 4l44 1. I.OGAN IT. 2077-oa-•-20-ooe 4111 1. L.OGAN IT. 2077•03•4-Zl•Ole •11• •• I.OGAN IT. 2077-03•4•21•011 • 4le7 •• L.OGAN IT. 20??-oa-•-21-01• ., .... I.OGAN IT. 2077-01-•-zo-ooe •&Te •• I.OGAN IT. 2077•01·•-20-010 41T7 1. L.OCIAN IT. 2077•01·•-11-011 'lU •• I.OGAM tT. 1077-oa-•-11-011 I • • .... •• a.OUN n . IO??•Ol•6•IO•Oll • • , • ,. ~ . , ' -• ' • • .. r Pac• 9 ' A~·• i I 1 i:,. iOOl Concrete lmprov•~•nt District 1991 ADDRESS LIST Address PPI • ········································································· 4190 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-20-012 4209 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-28-020 4218 s. LOGAN ST, 2077-03-4-29-003 4241 s. LOGAN ST, 2077-03-4-28-017 4242 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-29-00S .. 4252 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-29-00I UIS •• LOGAN ST, 2077-03-4-29-008 4274 s. LOGAN ST. 2077-03-4-29-009 4282 •• LOGAN ST, 2077-03-4-29-010 4298 •• LOGAN IT. 2077-03-4-29-011 3901 1. PENNSYLVANIA IT • 2077-03-4-04-018 3981 •• PINNIYLVANIA IT. 2011-oa-4-04-013 3875 1. PSNNIYLVANIA IT, 2077-03-4-04-012 , ... 1. PENNSYLVANIA IT. 2011-oa-4-04-011 an• 1. PENNIYLVANIA IT. 2011-oa-4-04-010 ae•• 1. PSNNIYLVANIA IT, 2077-oa-4-oa-012 4001 1. PPNIYLVANIA IT, 2011-oa-4-aa-ozo 4010 1. PSNNIYLVANIA IT, 2077•01·4-14•002 • 4025 1. PDINIYLYANIA IT, 2011-oa-4-11-01• 4033 1. PaNNIYLVANIA IT, 2077•01•4•13•017 4041 1. PaNN C le\ eeu\M 1011-oa-4-11-01• • 4043 •• PaNNIYI.VANIA IT, 2077•01•4•11•01 • 4047 •• P .... YLVANIA IT, Z077•0l•••ll•OI• I • • •050 •• P .... IYI.VANIA IT, I077-0l•4•14•009 ' • , • ]- • (• • '· - April 10, 1991 Pa,• 10 Concrete Improvement District 1991 ADDRESS LIST Address PPI I ·························································••&••••········· 4071 s. PENNSYLVANIA ST, 2077-03-4-13-013 4085 s. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2077-03-4-13-012 4095 s. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2077-03-4-13-011 4101 s. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2077-03-4-20-024 .. 4104 s. PINNSYLVANIA ST, 2077-03-•-1•-001 4118 •• PINNSYLVANIA IT, 2077-03-•-20-022 4121 •• PINNSYLVANIA IT. 2077-03-•-20-021 4138 •• PINNIYLVANIA IT. 2077-03-•-1•-oo• 41•3 •• PINNIYLVANIA IT. 2077-03-•-20-01• 4150 1. PINNIYLVANIA IT. 2077-01-•-1•-001 4111 1. PINNIYLVANIA IT. 2011-01-•-20-oaa 4111 1. PINNIYLVANIA IT. 2077-01-•-zo-017 41H 1. PINNIYLVANIA IT. 1077-oa-•-ae-007 4171 1. P .... IYLVANIA IT. 2077-0l-•-IO-Oll 4lN 1. P ..... YLVANIA IT. 2077-01-•-zo-01• 4lH 1. P ..... YLVANIA IT. 2077-01-•-zo-011 4lN 1. PSNNSYLVANIA IT. 1071-01-•-a•-ooe 4ll0 1. P ..... YLVANIA IT. lOTP•Ol•••IO•OO. 4UO 1. P ..... YLVANIA IT. 2011-oa-•-ao-ooa • 4179 1 . P.....VLVANIA IT. zoTP-oa-•-ae-oa• •ZH ,. P ..... YLVANIA ST. 2077•01•••19•011 •zeo ,. P ..... YLVANIA IT, I077•0l•••IO•OII • 4191 •• P ..... YLVANIA ff, IO?T•Ol•••l9•011 I • • MOO I, ,. ...... n. IOff-Ol•••Ol-001 • , - • • • April 10, HISH Address • • • • • Concrete Improvement District 1991 ADDRESS LIST PPI I - .••..............................................................•....... 3903 s. PEARL ST. 2077-03-4-03-024 3928 s. PEARL ST. 2077-03-4-02-009 3930 s. PEARi.. ST. 2077-03-4-02-007 3939 s. PEARL ST. 2077-03-4-03-020 3943 s. PEARL ST. 2077-03-4-03-019 3945 s. PEARL ST. 2077-03-4-03-018 3881 •• PEARL IT. 2077-03-4-03-017 3188 I. PEARL IT. 2077-03-4-03-015 3890 •• PURL IT. 2077-03-4-02-011 39H I. PaAltl. IT. 2077-03-4-02-012 4001 I. PaAltL IT. 2077-03-4-14-022 4008 •• PURL IT. 2077-03-4-11-00l 4009 •• PURL IT • 2011-oa-4-14-021 4014 I. PUIU. IT. 2011-oa-4-11-ooz •OH •• PURL IT. 2077-0l-4-ll-OOI 40IO 1. PUIU. IT. 2011-oa-•-11-001 ... •• PURL IT. 2077-oa-4-14-011 4111 1. PUIU. IT. 2077-oa-•-1•-01• .... •• PUIU. IT. 2011-oa-•-1•-ooe •111 •• Pb& IT. zo11-oa-4-1e-001 4ll0 •• PURL IT. 2011-oa-4-11-ooe 61N •• PU& IT. 1011-oa-•-11-011 6141 •• PUii. IT. IO??-Ol•••IO•OII , ' . .. I • . • , 'I • • • - • • <. April 10, 1991 , ... 12 Concrete Improvement Diatrlct 1991 ADDRESS L.IST Addresa PPI I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4251 s. PEARL. ST. 2077-03-4-30-017 4281 s. PEARL. IT. 2077-03-4-30-018 4288 •• PEARL. IT • 2077-03-4-31-012 3801 1. VAIHINGTDN IT, 2077-03-4-01-001 " 3880 I. VAIHINCITON IT. 2077-03-4-01-010 3HI 1. VAIHINCITON IT. 2077-03-4-02-oaa •001 1. VAIHINCITON IT. 2077-03•6•11•D26 • 4020 1. UAIHINCITON IT. 2077-oa-6·1•-002 4072 I. UAIHINCITDN IT, 2077-oa-6-1•-ooe 4100 I. UASH I NCITON IT, 2077-oa-6-17-001 UOI 1. UAININCITON IT. 2077-oa•6•1e-oa6 4111 1. UAININCITON IT, 2077-Da-6·1•-oaa 4181 1. IIAINI...,... IT. ao??-oa-•-1•-oao •141 1 . UAIMI...,... IT. IOff-Ol-4-18-018 41H 1 . WAIMI...,... IT. I077-Da•4 •18-017 6174 1 . IIAINI...,... IT, ao??-oa-•-17-ooe 61 71 •• UAIMI...,... IT, aoTT-oa-•-aa-01• 41 N 1 . WAIN I llftON IT, aon-oa-6 •&7-oa o •aoa •· IIAINI...,._ IT. aon-oa-•--001 •U 6 1. UAINI...,... IT. IOT? -•--oCM 4 •• IIAINI ff. IOT? a • ••1 •• UAINI n . IOT? •-1-017 •• n . llff ·-· - - • • .. · ... • <. Concrete Improvement District 1991 ADDRESS LIST y Pac• 1':3 Address PP I I ········································································· 391!il 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. 2077-03-4-25-011 240 •• OXFORD AVE. 2077-0S-4-22-027 SH E. NASSAU AVE, 2077-03-4-0S-014 END OF REPORT All or tJae .....,_ pnpeniee an ~ WitMII die oorporate Uaiu or the CltY or -~. suta or eo~. MCA lat~• CO IOUO. llote• • .,.. ~ •no eMree•·. " - ' . ' . • . • I • • • ' t - • • • • • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION DATE May 20, 1991 AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) SUBJECT Award of Contract for Purchase of Bookmobile INl11A1'BDBY Department of Ltbrmy SeJVtces STAFF SOURCE Hank Long. Library Director 1881JE/ ACTION PROPOSED Staff reconunends City Council approve by mouon the bid of Farber SpecJalty VehJcles In the amount of 893.127 for the purchase of the Bookmobile. PRSVIOUS COUNCD. ACTION In 1990. the City Council authorized 883.930 In the Ubnry'a 1991 budget for the purchase of a new full.atze Bookmobile. comparable In book-volume to the exlSttng Bookmobile. STAn' AJIIALYIIIS .. • . I . • I 1- • • . ~ • I, • FINANCIAL The Library's 1991 budget allocated $83,930 for the purchase of the new vehicle and related computer equipment to link the Library and local schools. Costs for the computer link for all rune public schools 1s 813,500. On March 14, 1991. the Library submitted a proposal to the Colorado State Library for federal grant funds to pay for this library/school connection. The Library anticipates this grant will be fully funded. If it is, then the entire 883,930 can be applied to the actual vehicle. However. this 1s st1ll 89,197 lcss than the 893,127 needed to purchase the Boolanobile from Farber. Discussions were held between Library and Finance staff' as to the advantages/disadvantages oflease/purchase of the vehicle as opposed to requesting an additional budget appropriation to cover the balance. Farber's bid proposal for lease/purchase requires a 20% deposit (818,625), which would leave a principal balance of 874,502 to be considered for lease/purchase. According to Accounting staff', since current Interest Income rates approximate current Interest expense rates, there Is vtrtually no ftnandal dlfl'erence between lease/purchase and paying cash for the principal baJ•nce. Based on this, Library staff' recommends an award of contract to Farber Spedlllty Vehicles with a down payment of 818.625 from the 883,930 present In the 1991 Library budget. 1be balance of payment of874.502 would be made upon receipt of and acceptance of the veblde by the City. either through an addtUonal buctcet appropnaUon at that time or throu&h a leue/purchaae agreement on the principal balance dfpencttq on lnterat ratea at that ume. . , •. • I. • - - • • • • "' - • t~ • ' (, COUNCIL CONNUIIICATION DAft Public Service Saa ... nt May 20, 1991 11 b IUTIA~ a'f Bi-City Superviaory Collllitt .. Stewart ronda, Director of ai-City WWTP The action propoeed ia to appro,,e by ordinance a modification to an ea .... nt previouely 9ranted to the Public lervice eo.pany of COlorado for the relocated power linH to the ai-City wirn. PUYIOU8 CIMICU, Anl• On 02/1'/tl, the Ordina-. to 9rant an ea .... nt to the Public lervice Coap&ny wae introduced, read and paaeed on first read1119. On OJ/04/tl, Ordinance llo. 14, ler1H of 1H1 paaeed on final readi119. Sdati119 power linea and pol•• need to be relocated to ace date the _,nacti.on of the -Lipan Street a~nd the l&nta h/~tll interaection. The --t 9ranted will prowide the apace required for tlle -pcNer line ~t• at tlle ai-CltJ WWTP. However, the ori9inal __ , -• for 11nder,~nd ...-r linea, aa ~red bJ Public lervlce eo.pany, when ln fact tllle ...-r u ... are o,,erhead. fllla action will correct the Public lervlce errcK • IMTJFI • The Colorado DepartMftt of 11..-,-• ia9co.-•t of ... ta h -1u la Ua1ted acc.H to tlle 111 .... ,. Ja .-r co -1au1a -• to tllo trallor -ru -tlle noni.oot conor of ... uh ... Danaollt9', •.., L~ ltroot 1• required ... will be IIMIUt by COON, coutnou .. of tllo .., atnet requl,... ta.at tllo NC ,.._.. llMa that pco,,l41o Neluap ,_. .. to tlle al-CitJ ,1aat IIIIO nlontM co tllllO &On-II of tllo atrooc . The ftOW au.,_. la eoulat811t wlte. tlle ...._ la OOMtNetloll ,njoot at tM plut UII wlth t.llo ........... Nao\OI' Hu. , . ' • • .. I • • • "' - • I -,.. • ~ · ... • ' '· r .. P'IIIAIICIAL ., There i• no financial impact to 9rantin9 the ea• ... nt. • • I • • • • • • I • I ' s1•~ . I i l i ~11 ~~ . . ! l 111~il ' 1:" II I -l f f I , ~ •. l I ,! I • .. J ~ ~ I r I .. • • ... • • • ftp I l ~ ! f I! ~ ~ I i I 111: ~ l i I I Q 7 ! ! !i!~ ! I! ! i I i 1! !U -, ~ I~~ r-I 'if'• : -l i : i · 1 ~~ ~ , •I I tl , i ~ 1· 'It ' ' . ~ --~ . ' ' Gi ,. . • , ·~ • / . , . . ... • . - • • • ,. - • i. . • ' < • . , I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City of fnJlewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true cxipy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introcb::ed, read in full, and passed on first reading a, the 20th day of May, 1991. Patricia A. &ow -a- . , • . .. I. . • - - • • • • • t11'ILITY FASE>IEffl' PGRIDIENl' na:s QWll' of utility eaaanenta (this"Grant•) is made this_ day of , 1991 by the CITY CR DG.!XXI), CXUIWlO, ("Grantor•) whcee -a&!ru---s-111--.3 ... 4 .. 00-Sou,th Elati Street Englewood, Colorado 80110, in favor of. the PUBLIC ~CE CC14PANY CE'~. (•Grantee") whose .&keu is 550 15th Street, Denver, Colorado 80202-UOS. flw parties covenant and ac;rN a follows: 1. E'.ASEMENl' PIO'm'I'Y. '11w •Euement Property" shall NM the real property located in the C.cunty of Arapahoe, St&te of Colorado, mre particularly dncribed u: r.ua.nt is lcx:ated within the prq,erty known a Bi~ty Wute Treat:ant Facility shewn• situated in the Southlut quarter of. the Northeut quarter (SE 1/4, NE 1/4) of Section 33, Township 4 South, RarWJ9 68 Nast of tht Sixth Principal Maridian, Arllpllhoe Cl:lunty, Colorado...,. particularly dncribed u follows: ~ing at the ~ comer of Nid SlouthlMt ~, llair1:hM8t ~ of. Sac:tian 33; thence N00019'26•E alc:1n9 the Nast line of Mid lc:lut:heMt CflU'ter Northaat quarter of lacticn 33 a diatalCe of 353.97 feat; thalce •f040•34•g a diatance of 21.67 feet to the Point of llalJinninll thence NOOC06'21•! a di.sUnce of 13.14 feeta thmce IM'°24'll"S a di8tance of 65.15 feet1 thence N61037'37•E a distance of 51.04 feet; thaa 1174058'01-E a di.aunce of 30.00 feet to a Point •A•; thmce 117Al 0 0l"S a diatalCe of 21.51 feet:1 thence •5o06•U•E a diatalCe of 54.33 feet; thaa IIN016 1 24•E a di.aunce of. 221.13 feet; thence IOSo29'24•E a diatalCe of 14t.lO feet; thence '°'°57 1 04•1 a distance of 296.03 feet; thmce .,.aoc)•tt-s a diatalCe of t6.U feet; thence '"°41 1 2l•E a di9tMcle of 46.49 feeta thaa alcmf the arc of a c:urw to tht left haYinlJ a ndl• of 150.00 feet and a dad that baara S2So5l'50"1f an arc di8tance of M.l2 feet; thence IOI05l 0 42"W • di.at.Mm of 2to. t7 feet; thmce a1onrJ the arc of • emw to the ""* havin9 • ndl• of lto.oo feet and•~ that beard l4802J'42"W an arc tiaunae of 275.24 feats thlnce •tos1•n• • ~ of 111 • .Jt feats thence alcmt the arc of • CU1W to the 1ef hiring a ndl• of 240.00 feet and a da'4 that bNn "40lt1 .Jr W an arc d..l.st.ance of 2U.40 fat to the '°1nt of lillliffllftl. ~ "1th 10.00 feet in width beJ.nt 5 feet en eed\ ada of the follodna dllcl'u.t oanterUner f.mi.n9 the befara ....U0.CS '°1nt •A•; ~ 11.JOOOO• OO"lf .JO .00 feet to ot ,., .... • I . • I - • • • • • • 2. COOSIDERATIOO. As consideration for this Grant, Grantee shall pay to Gran tor the s\.111 of . Qne Dollar ( $1. 00) and other good and valuable consideration paid by Grantee, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by Granter. 3. GRmr CF FASEMENl'. Granter hereby grants to Grantee, a perpetual, nonexclusive underground/overhead utility easement ( "the Utility Euenent" l for the purpose of constructing, operating, maintaining, repairing, replacing, and ranoving utility lines and devices of Grantee, that Grantee finds necessary or desirable for Grantees purposes. 4. N:X:ESS. Grantee shall have the perpetual, nonmcclusive right of ingress aiid"'igress in, to, over, through and ms the Easement Property for any purpose necessary or desirable for the full enjoyaent of the rights granted to Grantee under this Grant. 5. ~CN. Grantee, a;ren that after the construction, maintenance, repalr, or npl...nt, of any of the Lines and Appurtenances, the party earcising rights tereundar shall rest.or. the aurface to the F.ummtt Property u nearly u reucnably pcuihl• to the grade and condition it 111111 in 1-diately prior to aid construction, aaintanance, nipair, repl-=--nt, or enlargaant, ma::,apt u ay be necesaary to IIC.'O .-, date the Lines and Appurtenancea. Party marciaing ri9hts tmeundar .._. to rntoR and repair my ~-.ts of Grant.or en the r.-11 1 it Ploperty "'1ic:h are dana~, ..sified or altered by party mrcising ri9hts tanundar cllring aid construction, maintenance, repair, repl.:-nt ar ~ and, furthar, agren to npl-=e sr, tapeoil raDlllad frca sr, c:ultivated or 1andac.lped __. en the h• at Prcperty and to~ my ..... earth maul.ting fraa aid construction, aaintrm, nipair, repl• a aat ar ~. at its aole caet and ........ 6. Saw::Df!' All> umatAI. IUPCII!'. Granter WU and agren that Grant.a .&ii nn u. rljit of dlacent 111d i.teral awmt en the Eu at Prqierty to whateYer at.mt ia nee I nuy ar daairllble for the full, ca&plet.e and lnlisturtled enjoyant of the ri~ ,rlnted to Grantee undar this grant. 7. IUCilffS a, GMNT<Jl. Granter NWWa the full ricJht to the undisturbed ciwnanhlp, UN, and OCCllpanC)' of the Eelfflt at Ptcparty inaof.-• aid ownenhip, UN, and occuplnC)' is ~ vith and ct.. not ~ the rif#ita granted to Grant. in this Grant. I. NO JWlll:MNlfrl. Gnnt« -, oonatnlet, ..ct, or place etnctuna oc buildinigi, on U. iii ,t Paqawty. an.. IMll ra1011e it.a feclliu.t ""°" re.onlbl• notice. ,. MNO:lllllff. In the evet that Gr--IMll .. .daft tha ~ 9rantad to It \.ftllr this Grant, all ricaht, title 1114 illtaat ~ of. Grantee llhotJ.l CNN and tamiftate, Ind Glrantor llhotJ.1 hold the Sr at ,,......_y, • the ... .., thal be, fr. frca the rl4hta of c:annt. 80 ~ and llh&ll own all ...-Ind et.nact of c:annt. 80 .....,.., prwldlld the GrMtee IMll twva • re11ffllbla pariod of u.. afta' Mid lblncbwww,t in llftic:h to n&&WII 11ft or &11 Liw and ....-..... frm the r.-1at Pr..,.erty. 1n the 9Wlat ....... br Gr•*-• ~ntclC' lhall the r , at i eo1e qltion, to ,..a1N Gnnta to NDl!I OC' ..,, "' br ..... -2 - ' I . • I 1- • • • • .. • • <, 10. BDIDING , EFfU.'T. nus Grant shall extend to and be binding upon the heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns of the respective parties hereto. nie terms, covenants, agreeaei,ts and conditions in this Grant shall be construed as cx,venants running with the land. m WI'fflESS llll!mXP, the parties hereto have executed this Grant of Utility F.uement the day and year first above written. Patrlcli I. &ow, dty cr.ri l'IM'I r, 00(/PADO aumr" ... Title 1tw fonvoinl iMt.naant .. -*nawledged befcn -th1a -day of -------· lttl by -ini WWW to E)i ------- -----------------or _,_ • ' I . • , "]- - • • DAD May 20, 1991 INITIA'l'SD 8Y nan aouacs IHUS/ACTIOII PWOAD • • • .. •---- COUIICIL COlelUIIICATION Uc sva.JSCT Colorado Department of Hi9hway• Poaaeaaion and Uae A9r-nt. ai-City luperviaory Coaaitt .. Stewart Fonda, Director of Ii-City WWTP The action propoaed i• to apprOYe by ordinance an a9r .... nt between the COlorado ltate Hi9hway Department and the City of Sft9lewood and the City of Littleton for 9rant of deed and uH of a porti-of the Ii-City property. Aa a part of the tranaacti-the Colwado ltate Mi9hway Departaent avr-• to conatruct, purauant to City plaaa &lld apecificationa, iapro,,eaanta on the Ii-City aite. The iapr-t• are -•tructiOfl of ~ duapi119 facUitiee. There ia an iHM rev&rdlft9 unde~roundlft9 of thaH llnea thet vUl r-..aire City Council•• directi-. A ~eralaatl--vhether to ut1Uu fund• fr-the Public larvice co.paay fraachi-unda~lnt flllld 1• _.... F\lnller inforaatiCMI vUl be provided Noftday alpt. 2/ t /tl Apprflal by ordlnaace of u -HHnt to hltUo .. rvlce CClalpaft)' of Colorado for nlocetN power polN • • ,.,, •• louthfate ' ' l ' < •. • I • • ..... ...... • • • ~- • ~ ~ • ' ~ (, - IIACKGROUIID Th• CDOH project uP9radin9 Santa Fe reaulte in limited ace••• from Santa Fe to aide roada, driveway•, etc. Th• work at the Dartmouth intereection remove• ace••• to the trailer court• on the northweet corner of the intereection. Court ace••• will be provided by a new Lipan Street. The alignment of the new Lipan Street, from Santa F• to Dartmouth, i• along the eoutheaet corner of the Bi-City WWTP and require• a po•••••ion and u•• agreement from the citi•• of Englewood and Littleton. When Lipan Street i• completed, the etr .. t will be turned over to the Englewood Public work• Department for maintenance. The etr .. t will be conetructed in accordance with Public Work• etandarde, FIIIAIICIAL CDOH will pay Slll,485 to the reepective eewer fund• of the citie• of Englewood and Littleton, eince the property ie jointly owned by the citiea. The fund• will be eplit 50/50 in accordance with the Joint Venture Agr .... nt. The City and the CDOII have a9reed that up to $331,415.00 will be ueed for conetruction of the Bi-City IIWTP illprov ... nte • • ' I • • e , - • • • OOI>rnA:K:E !ID. SEP.IE$ OF 199i-- • • • BY At.Tl'HORI'IY A BILL F<1t J/c AN oonnwa APPROVING SPEX:IAL WARR.\m'Y DEEDS AND &\m-~'TS ~ THE COUIW)() STAT!: HIGH\·~Y DEPAR™ml' AND THE CITY CE' :mc.t.n'lXD AND THE CITlC CE' LITl'LETCll FC1t POSSESSial AND USE CF A PCRl'ICN OE' THE BI-CITlC PJICIIERTY NEmfD FC1t 9:Xfflf Si\?lrA FE IMP~ AHO APPRO',,'IOO AN AGREEMEffl' F<1t ~QI CE' IMPROVIl·lrlll'S AT THE BI-CITlC SITE. \-H:RF.AS, the State of Colorado has authorized the oonstructial of Scuth Santa Fe; and WKERF.AS, the State of Colorado Departnent of Highways is constructing ilrprcllenenta along South Santa Fe; and \\'HERF.AS, it is necessary for the City of !bJlawood to oarrvwy the rul prcpcty to the State Highway Depar1:am1t for the aonstruction of South Santa Fe; and IIDDS, the City of !bJl..aocS and the Colorado Dlipart:lalt of Hi.ghwaya have agrNd to the juat c:aicept for such rights; and llll!RFM, the City of !bJl..aocS and the O>londo Dlipart:lalt of Hi~ .-that the O>lorado Dllpartr.wlt of Hi~ lhall bid and 111r*J9 cmtain canat.ruction at the M~ity prq.erty; ~Of, 'nt£itEPUCE, • IT ~ IIY 'DI!: Cl'l'Y CXUCD, r:, 'DI! Cl'ff r:, DG.DIXlD, ~. AS PCZlDIS: Section 1. 1'w City of !n;l..aocS henbr ~ the trantinv of a Speeial Air. anty DNd for Parcel No. JW, to the Oolarado ltllte Dai* taa,t of Mi~, llttached hereto• Elchibit A. Sectitlft 2. '1'tie City of !n;lallXld henbr eccapta a llarranty Daed fer Parcel tio. Jl, lw. 2, attached tmwto M !Mhibit 8 • Section l. 1'w City of Dll;lallXld henbr lflFC'OtMa the tnntin9 of a ial \iarranty :>Ne! for Parcel No. 31a Ila¥. 2, to t.'le O>lcndo It.ate ~t Hi~. attched t.nto -e.tu.bit c. !'«t.ion 4. flw City ot DIIJlallXld henbr IFPf'OUN the 1nnU111 of a l1cipe t Ro. l!-n, to the Colorado 1tate DlpU'Ullnt of~. ettlc:tied .. it • • I . • , ]- • • • • y • ·, • {. S-::c<:ic:i 6. ~ City of ~glE!'I-JOC>d hereby approves the granting of a ~rt.r; !°:Mte"ent ::o. '!'E-31 flt!V. 2, frcxn the Colorado State Department of P.:~,::1ys, 11tti"c~d hereto ~ ~ibit F. ~ion 7. ~e City of :;:),glewoc>d agrees to the terms of the Agreenent sttec!Y.?d f;;r~o as f'xhi?:li t <:, sl'li.rl ~t provides for construction of i""rc,'e'lents of ~ Bi~ity Plant site. ~ion ~. Tcr~l just ~sation shall be $331,485.00 fran this am !hl'lll !'le W.lPttd tt:.e cost of ir\:)rovr.ients to the Bi-City Plant pursuant to the l.~t hetwee:i the Cit:,., of Englewood and the Colorado State Depart2la1t of ?.ic:fi\111!'11. • I,,t.."'"O<.'luc@<!, read in full, and passed on first raacling on the 20th day of '1!!', 1 q91. '>l'lblished as a Bill for an ~ance at the 23rd day of May, 1991. ~= Patdela M. ci,i,, city cteri I, Patricia H. crow, City Clerk of the City of Dlglaclod, OolclndD, l"4Aby evtify that the lbc,. .. and fcngoi"9 1a • tr\19 CllP.t' of • till far Ill Ordinance, intro4a::-1, zwad in full, and puaed en fint zud1n; en the 20th t~ of~. 1991. htHcliN. c5ia, . ' •, .. I· • • , ]- • • • • • • '· REMAINDER TO BB ACQUIRED l'llOM '1/11/90 8823031R.085 PARCEL NO. 31R Rcv.2 STA. 11~ TO STA. 18+ CITY OF EtlGLEWOOD, co.' a Colondo municipal corporation (1/2 inter.) CITY OF LITTLETON, co., • Colorado aunicipal corporation (l/2 inter.) (Lipan) (Lipan) l'OR rcu oas-2cs1) STATE HIGHWAY NO. 15 $AN'!'A t ·t; U!UVt,; at DARTMOUTH AVE. PIISllffIQN A renainder parcel of land No. llR Rev.a or the S~te Departr.ient of Hi9hway•, Divi•ion of H19hway•, State of Colorado, Project No. FCU 085-1.(51) conta1n1n9 14,671 Sq. rt., aore or l•••, in th• SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section ll, 1ownahip 4 south, Ran;• 61 Weat, of the sjxth Principal Meridian, Arapahoe County, Colorado, ••id re .. inder ~"reel bein9 aore particularly deacribed aa followa: h9i 1111ir19 •t • point on • aO\ltheaaterly line of that proparty described in look 4492, Pa9e 575, recorded ln Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder•• office, froa which th• NS corner of the SE 1/4 of the NT. J/4 or Section>> bear• M. 47• 01' 21• E.• diatanca of 1,0.,0 fftftt.: l. 2. >. •• !>. Thonce N. 12• ll' ,,• a. alonc, aaid aoutheaatarly »roporty line,• diatance of 24t.76 r .. t, to the aouth line of that property deacribed in atook 44ta, ••v• 571, recorded in .. 1, county reconta, Thence 1. 1v· 41' 21• a. alonv ••id •outh propeorty line,• diatance of >25.41 r .. t, Thence N. 11· Jl' 11• w. • diatance of lo.,, feet, Thance 1. ,,. ,,, >s• v. • di•~ of a•v.11 r .. t, Thence aloncJ the aro of • curve to the left havint a raclhaa of 100.ou Ce t, a d1•tanc• or 144.11 r .. c, (tbe cbord of th• arc been 1. 41" H' >t• w. • dietanoe of Ul.>t fNt)t G. Th nee 1. o,• t>• •a• w. • dietanoe of 11,.,, f .. t, ,. Thel'C ,. ,,. ,1 1 a1• •· cliatenoe of 11.1, '", aore or 1 ••• to the poin~ t '*91nn 119. The •bov• deacribetl HNlMer paroel conta1"• U,IU ... Ct., re or l•••· leerlnt• are MHd on • polarie eNenatl°" of Uwa at. UM of the NS 1/4 of hction n pnpar .. ~ 01-.ry UNO. at .1.w., o un .001. 41atM tept;. 1t10, ,...,.rM for be cin or Ll'MOOO . tw . oo· 01• 11• s .,. ,. --· ·- " I. • ' - • • • • • - i'ROPERTY 7'CQtJIRED VAY PURPOSES FOR 4/11/90 8823031.085 - PARCEL NO. 31 Rev.2 STh. 3+ TO STA. 18+ CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, CO., a Colorado municipal corporation (Lipan) (Lipan) FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, co., • Colorado municipal corporation (l/2 inter.) CITY OF LI1T1ZTON, co., a Colorado municipal corporation (1/2 inter.) roa FCU 085-2(51) STATE HIGHWAY NO. 85 SANTA Y~ DRlVE at DARTMOUTH AVE. PlfCIJHJQI A tract or parcel ot land No. ll Rev.a of the State Depart~ont o( Highways, Divl•ion of H19hwaya, Stat• of Colorado, Project No. rcu oa5-2(51) containinv 51,151 sq. rt., aore or le••, in th• SE 1/4 of th• NE 1/4 of Section>>, Townahip 4 South, Ranve 61 We•t, of tho Sixth Principal Meridian, in Arapahoe County, Colorado, aaid tract or parcel bein9 aore pa~icularly deacribed as follovaz Be9innin9 at a point on the eaat ri9ht of vay line of Lipan Street (Jan., lttO) !roa which the IV corner of the IE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 or Section>> t>eara s. 04• 57' 1,• v. a diatance of lSS.lJ feet, 1, 2, , . •• ,. •• ,. I, ,. \0 . 11, Thence s. oo• 06' 21• w. alone, .. id e .. t ric,ht of vay line, parallel with and J0,00 feet east of tbe vest line of the ••id II 1/4 of the Ill 1/4, a diatance of 10,Jt feet, to a aouth line or that prope~y deacribed in llook 44t2, Pate 575 recorded in the Ara~ County Clerk and Jlecorder•s ottlce1 thence th• follovint nine (t) own•• are alonv aaid •outh property line, 1. 1t• 40' ot• I, a dlatance of 100.00 r .. t, N. oo· o,• 21• 1. a diatance or so.oo r .. t, I, ,,. 40 1 o,• 1. a distance of l40.II feet, N. > • st• sa• 1. a dlatanoe of,,.,, f .. t, N, 11· 24' 21• I, a distance of 56,tl feet, N, >>· ot• o,• I, a distance of >S,tl feet, M, o,· ,a• s1• w. a diatance or aa.,, r .. t, "· •>· a,• 21• 1. • di•tance of 11.00 r .. t, M, 24' S>' ••• 1. a di•t•nc• of 12,JJ feet, 1hence depertint ••id ao\ath propertr line N, o,· I>' ,a• t, • ~,.~ •• 14,;. ut a,,.11 t .. t, U, Theftee alone, the arc of a cnarve to the rlt"t haYlnt a radl\aa or 100 .00 feet,• diataf'Oe ef 144,11 r .. ,. (the chord of thia •re be•r• •· ••· ao• ,,. 1. a dletaftee of 1,1.,, feet)f ,. •OOfltiMtM• -· • . I • • I - - • • • • • ·, • t, ,::,o ~ DISTRICT 6 r 1Eti~·ER T EL :;,). :(J 3-757-'3 ':.IIJ7 FCU 085-2 (51) Parcel No. 31 Rev.2 I'119e11 Nu, 2 13, Thence N. 89" 47' 35" E, a distance of 269,61 feet; ,,_ - 14, Thence s. 66" 23' 16" E. a distance of 30,98 feet, to the south line of that property described in ~ook 44Vl, Pa9e 576, recorded in said county records, 15, Thence s. 89" 41' 21" E. alon9 said iaouth property line, a distance of 41,93 feet, to the west ri9ht of way line of S.H. 85 (April 1190)1 16, Thence N. 16" 55' 27" E. alon9 said west ri9ht of way line, a distance of 15,65 feet, to the north line of said property: 17. Thence N. at• 41' 21" w. alon9 ••id north property line, a distance of 450,51 feet, 11. Thence alon9 the arc of a curve to the left haYift9 a radius of 150,00 feet, a diatance or tt.32 feet, (the chord of this arc bears s. 25" 51' 41" w. a dist~nce of t7.S2 feet), 11. 1~ence s. 06" 53' 42" w. a diatance of 2tO.t7 feet, 20. Thence a1on9 the arc of a curve to the ritht havinlJ a radius of lt0.00 f .. t, a diatance of 275,24 feet, (the chord of this arc bear••· 48° 23' 41" w. a diatance of 211.10 teat), 21. Thence 1. at• 53 1 43• w. a dlatance of 113.Jt fa~: aa. 111ence alDn9 the aro of a curve to tlle left bavinv a radiua of HO.OD fHt, a diatanoe of 211.40 fNt, (the Cllord of thia arc beara 1. 14" 3t' 11• w. a dl•tance of 204.13 t .. t) aore or leaa, to the point of be9innin9. The above deacribed parcel oont.aine 51,111 ... ft., aore or luau,, .. arlnv• an baaed on a polarl8 oa..rvauon of tbe Ea•t line of the NS 1/4 of lection n prepared ~ C11fttery auoo. at 3 ·•· • D-1':U. 001 1 dated lept. 1HD prepand for tu CITY or IIIGl.&IN)OD. (N. oo• 01 11• •·>· ,. •, • I . • • , - • • • I• • . . .. - COOH DISTRICT 6 DENVER TEL No .303-757-9 ]07 . -' ~ • PARCEL NO. 31Rl STA. 10+ TO STA. 11+ (Lipan) (Lipan) FCU 085-2(51) REMAINDER TO IE ACQUIRED PJtOK 1/26/90 882303 lR.100 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, co., a Colorado municipal corporation (1/2 inter.)~ CITY or LITTLETON, co., a Colorado ·. municipal corporation (1/2 inter.), l'Oll STATE HIGHWAY NO. 85 SANTA FE DRIVE at DARTMOUTH AVE. DHCIJU19J! A resainder parcel No. llRl of the State Depart=•nt of Hilhvay•, Divi•ion of Hi9hway•, State of Colorado, Project No. rcu 015-2 51) contalnin9 1,932 Sq. Ft., J110re or le••, in the SI 1/4 of the N 1/4 of section 33 Tovn•hip 4 south, Ra"9e 61 Weat, of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Arapahoe county, Colorado, ••id reaainder parcel bain9 aore particularly deacribed aa tollovas 8ecJinnin9 at a point on a aoutheaaterly line of that property de•cribed in look 44t2, Pat• 575, recorded in the Arapaho• County Clerk and Recorder•• office, fro• which the NE corner of the IE 1/4 of the NI 1/4 of Section JJ bear• N. 47• 01 1 21• 1. a diatance of 110.10 Ceet, 1. Thence s. 21• 5>' u• w. alone, aaid louth .. aterly property line, a diat.ance of 112.02 feet, 2. Thence N. o,· SJ' 42• 1. • dlatance of 100.14 feet, ,. Thence s. 1t• 41' 21• 1. a diatance of Jl.57 feet, aore or l•••, to the point or l)eCJinninc,. Th• above deacribecl r ... lnd•r parcel containa 1,,,2 aq. ft., aore or 1•••· .. arint• are ba•ecl on a po1ar1• obeervauon of the laet. Une of tho NI 1/ 4 or seouon n prepared by Gl119ery AHoc. at. ,1. •. 1 D-11,,.001, dated sept. 1110, prepared for the CITY or IIICILEWOOD. CN, oo· 02• 12• s., • • I •, .. I . . • ]- • • • PARCEL NO. SE-ll STA. 3+ TO STA. 14+ (Lipan) (Lipan) rcu oa5-2(51) ·~ • • • •- SLOPE EASEMENT l/26/90 88230SE-.31 TO 1£ ACQUIRED FOR ROADWAY PURPOSES FOR CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, CO., a Colorado ,municipal corporation FROM cn·v OF EHGLEWOOD, co.' a Colorado municipal corporation (1/2 inter.) CITY OF LITTLETON, co., a Colorado municipal corporation (1/2 inter.) FOil STATE HIGHWAY NO. 15 SANTA FE DRIVE at DARTMOUTH AVE. PIISIIITIQII A slope easement No. SE-31 ot the State Department ot Hivhvaya, D1vh1on or Hithvaya, State of Colorado, Project No, t ·c:u Ult>•2 {~l) containin9 18,065 aq. rt., •ore or less, in the SE 1/4 of the NI 1/4 of section Jl Tovnabip 4 south, Ran9e 61 Weat, of th• lixth Principal Meridian, in Arapahoe County, Colorado, aaid elope eaae .. nt parcel beincJ aor• particularly deacribed aa tollova: BeVinninc, at a point on the east ri9ht ot vay line of ~ipan Street (Jan., lttO) tro:a vhleb the IM corner of the IS 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of •ectlon JJ bear• s. 04" 57' 14• w. a diatance of >11.12 feet, 1. Thence N. oo• 06' 21• s. aloft9 said east ri9ht of val 11ne, parallel vith and Jo.oo feet east of the veat line o th• .. 1d II 1/4 of th• llE 1/4, a distance of lJ.14 f .. t, 2. Thence M. 49• 24' n• •• a distance of 61.15 feet, J. Thence N. 61" 27 1 n• •• a diatance of 51.04 r .. t, • • 'l'hence N • 74 • II' 01• 1. a diatance of 51.51 feet, 5, "l'hence •• ,, . 06 1 13• E, a distance Of 54.U feet, ,. Thence N. ,,. ••• ot• 1 . • dbtance of 150.01 feet, ,. Thence N, 77 • 12' 17• •• a diatance of ,,.,, r .. t, I, Thence ... n· 01 1 11• 1. a distance of "·'' r .. c, •• Thence ... n· SJ' n• I, • distance of 71.71 r .. t , 10, Thence ... 01• ,, . 04• •• a dlatance of Ht.01 t .. ,, 11, Thence 11. u· ,,. ,, . •• a diaunce ot 61." fNt J -conU'"'841• ••• . ' • . • I • • , ]- • • • ~- • ~ ~., • (, <:DO H DI S TRIC T 6 :E r;V£R TEL IJc,. :,o::;-;-s?-'3907 ' FCU 085-2(51) Parcel SE-31 P•g• No. 2 12. 13, 14, 15, 16. 17, 11. Thence N. 42' 13' 19" E, a distance of 48,17 feet, to a north line of that property descrioed in Book 4,92, Page 575, recorded in the Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder'• officer Thence s. at· 41 1 21" E, along said north property Ur.e, a diatanc• of 7.07 feet; 'l'hence along the arc of a curve to the left havin9 a radius of 150.00 teot, a distance of tt.32 reet (the Chord or this arc bears s. 25" 51 1 41" w. a diatance of 97,52 feet): Thence s. 06' 53' 42" w. a diatance of 210,17 teat, Thence alon9 the arc of a curve to the ri9ht having a radiua of 190.00 feet, a diatance of 275.24 feet (the chord of thi• arc bears s. 41' 23' 41"· w. a diatance of 251.10 feet): 'l'hence s. It' u• u• w. a distance of 113.31 feet, Thence alon9 the arc of a curve to the left havincJ a radiua of 240,00 feet, a diatance of 211,40 feet, (the cl\ord of thia arc beer• 1. 14' Jt' JI• w. a diatance of 204.IJ feet), aore or le••, to the point of be9innincJ, The ab0Ye •uacr11Md alope Ma ... nt contain• 11,0H eq. ft., aore or l•••, and ia for tbe conatruotion and -intenanoe of roadway •lopee • ... r1,.._ an band on a polari• obaervation ot the laat Une of the IIS 1/4 of Section n prepared by Gift98ry Aaaocr, at :, ••• 1 1>-un.001, dated Sept. uao~ prepared for ~ CITY OP DGL&IIOOD. '"· oo• oa• 1a• 1., . ,, ' ' • . I. • ' , • - • • • • • • CE•1~"H DISTRICT 6 DE II VER iEL tlo. 31)3-757-3 '?1)7 PERMANENT EASEMENT TO BE ACQUiltED FOR ROADWAY DRAINAGE FOR 1/26/90 88230PE-.3l PARCEL NO, PE-31 Rev, STA, 2+ TO STA, 3+ (LIPAN) (LIPAH) CITY OF EHGLEWOOD, CO. , a Colorado municipal corporation FROM CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, CO., a Colorado nunicipal corporation (1/2 inter.) CITY or LITTLITON, co., a Colorado nunicipal corporation (1/2 inter.) FOR FCU 015-2 ( 51) STA'l'~ HIGHWAY NO, 15 SAN'l'A FE DRIVE at DARTMOUTH AVE. PIIGIJDJAI A peraanent easeaent No. PE->1 Rev. of the State DepartDent of Hi9hwaye, Division of Hi9hway•, State of Colorado, Project No. rcu 015-2(51) containin9 10,431 aq. ft., aore or l•••, in the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of section 33, Town•hip 4 South, Rane,• II Weat, of the sixth Principal Meridian, in Arapahoe County, Colorado, said per.anent ••••~•nt bein9 110re particularly 4••cribed •• follows: ~innint at a point on the we•t ri9ht of vay line ottipan St. (Jan. litO) froa whic~ th• II cor~er of •a14 IW 11, of the NE 11, bear• 1. o,· 47' 22• 1. a diatance of 351.40 feet, 1. J. ,. Thence 1. oo· 01 1 21• w., alont ••id ve•t ri9ht of way line, a di•tance of 20.00 feet, to the aou~ line of that proporty de•crlbe4 in 8ook unt h9e ,.,,, recorded in th• Arapahoe county Clerk ancl Jteeoraer•• Offioe, 11\ence N. 11• ,o• 34• w., alonv eald aCMa~ property line,• diatanee or s11.,2 f .. t, to UMI eaet rltht of var line ot Platte aiver Drive (.Jan., 1110)1 fllence alo119 Hid ea•t ripe of var Un• bel, an arc of• curve t.o tile rlthc baYlNJ a ra411'a• of ,01.n ••I:, a distance of 20.11 reec (the oboN of uld aro bear• ... u· ,.,, >1• v., a dletance of ao.11 f .. t)r 4, Thence•· 11• •o• >•• 1., a dl•tance of s2,.,1 r .. c, aore or leH, to the point of NCJ1Mi"I , tt.• ~• deecrlbed ,.....,..,.t ...... nc oontain• 10,•>1 ••· rt., Nre or l•••i ancl la for u.e OOft8C~lon encl •intenance ef • draLn.t• tac lltr . leari"I• ere NaN n • ,olari• -..rvaUOft of the hat line er the Ill ll• of Section n rreparM -, 01..-rr u.... at .J . N. 1 D-Hn .001 , dated hpc . 1 ao prepared fer u.e ctn or PGUVOOD . <•· oo · oa • 1a• 1.,. .., . • . I • • - ,I • • • • • CDOH DISTRICT 6 DEIIVE~ iC:L l,J. ~03-,57-·:1'307 'l'ZMNltAllY U.ZMEJCT 'fO aa ACQDlUD FOR JlOADQY DUJDGII ~JlOK • S/30/90 PARCEL NO, TE-31 Rav. 2 STA. 2+ 'rO STA, 5+ (LIPAN) (LIPA. .. ) CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, co.,. Colorado aunicipal corporation (1/2 int.) CITY or .LITTLl'l'OM co., a Colorado aunicipal corporation (1/Z Int.) .ca J'Ct1 015-2 (51) ST~'l'! HIGHWAY HO. 15 . SANTA J'S DRIVE at DAJl'l'MOUTJl AVS. RIIGIIDIAI A te~rary aaaaant No. 'l'!:-31 aev. 2 of t.'le State De~rt:a•nt of Ri9bvaye, Divielon ot Bi9hvaye, •~t• of Colorado{ Pro,ect •o. rco 011-2(51) containincr ,s,,st'eq. ft.1 ;•or• or •••, in the 111/4 of the NI 1/4 and the 13 1/4 of tbe Q ~, of Section 33, Tovnabip 4 souc.'1, Raqe II waet of th• lixtb h'incipal l'.eridian, in Ara~oe Councr, Colorado! ea!d t•porary eaaaent belJMJ aore panicnalarly deacr bed•• fol owaa 8"1nninv •~ a point on tu wet ri_.t oc vay Una oc Lipan It. (Kay,_ 1tto) extended to the no~, f:roa vbicta ~ R ooner of aa14 ,. 1/4 of the IIS 1/4 bears 1. o,• ,,, 22• a. a ~-•t 111.40 feet, 1. 2. • ,. •• •• •• ,. •• •• u. neaoe •· oo• H • aa• •· 1 al.009 N14 c ripe of vay UM axe ... , a dieUnce or ~o.oo 1..c, 'ftaenee •· ••· ,o• ,,••·;a 41ecaaae et to.oo f..c to t21e ...c dpt ~f vay 11-o Mid Lipan It. <*r, lttO) , flleaae •• o• N' aa• a., a ti..._ oc n.,a ,..c, ftenc:e •• 4t· 14' 'IMIIOe •• 11· ,, . nenee •· 74• ... 1'beaoe •• 14• 01 1 Tllence •••• eHt rl C of • ••••• 40' . .. ,1• ,, . 01• 43• .. , a·~ el 11.11 f t, .. , . et II.CM f ,, • ••• •f .11 t ' .. , • ti• ., l ... ' t, ' - .. • • - - • • • • • ,~ ·, • CDOH DISTRICT 5 DE1 11.·Ei<: TC:L I ,). :::0 :::,-,S?-·.:1307 TEMPORARY EASEMENT TO H ACQOIUD FOR ROADQY DRAIJQGZ J'JlOK 5/30/90 PARCEL NO. TE-Jl Rev. 2 STA. 2+ TO STA. 5+ (LIPAN) (LIPA.~) CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, co., a Colorado municipal corporation (1/2 int.) CITY OF .LITTLETON co., a Colorado municipal corporation (l/2 Int.) l'OR rcu oes-2cs1) STATE HIGHWAY NO. 85 . SANTA FZ DRIVE at DARTMOUTH AVE. PIICBIHJQH A ta=porary ease=ant No. T£-31 Rav. 2 oft~• State Depart:•nt of Hi9hways, Division ot Hi9hways, State of Colorado Project Ko. rcu OIS-2(51) containing 75,45d'sq. ft., more or iess, in t.~e sz 1/4 of the N£ 1/4 and the s~ 1/4 of the NS 1/4 of Section 33, Township 4 South, Ran9e 61 West! of the Sixth Principal ~eridian, in Arapahoe county, Colcradoi sad temporary eaae=ent beinq more partic~larly described as fol owa: ae9innin9 •~ a point on the weat ri9ht ot way line ot Lipan St. (May, 1990) extended to the no~h, froa vbic:h the SE corner of said CW 1/4 of the HE 1/4 bears s. 04" 47' 22• z. a 41atance,of 351.40 feet, • 1. 2. Thence s. oo• 01• 21• w., alonq aaid veat ri9bt ot way line extended, a dia~-ac::• of 20.00 fNtl Thence s. It" 40' 34• s., a diatanc:e of 10.00 feet, to the eaat ri9bt of vay line of aaid Lipan It. (May, 1110)1 l. Tbence "· o• 01• 21• s., a 4iatanc:a of ,1.12 feet, •· Thence N. 41° 24' ,1• s., a diat&nce of 15.15 feet, s. Tbence N. 11• J7' ,,• s., a diat&nc:e of 11.04 feet, ,. ~•nee N. 74• 51' 01• s., a diatanee of 51.51 teet, 7, Thence N. 14" 01• 43• w., a diatanc:a ot 101.01 feet, 1. Thence N. 11· 40 1 >•· w., a diatanc:e or 110.20 feet, to the •••t rltht or vay line of •lat~• ~ver Drive (May 1110,, I. Thence alor19 aaid eaac ritht of var Une, a1oft9 the ara of a c~rve to the left havint a radiue of 70t.J7 feet, a diatance of 11s.11 reec (the ebot4 of aaid ara tMara 1 . 01• 01 • 01• r .. a diatance of 111.,, feet), 10. Thence I , 11• ,o• J4• 1., a distance ef 124 ,Jl teec aore er le••• to the ,-inc et .... iftftlftt, .,.., . , •, I . • - • • • • «. ·~ • ~. CD OH DISTRICT 6 DENVER TEL No.303-757-9907 Parcel No. TE-31 •av. 2 FCU 015-2 (51) Pa9• No. 2 --~~-...=.------- ., The above described taDporary easeaent~conta1n• ,;,45t sq\lare feet aore or le••, and 1• for the conatxuction of a septate recelvinc, facili~y and drivewa1.- s.arin9a are based on the polaris observation of the Ea•t line of th• IIS 1/ 4 of Section 33 preparecl by cu.nwery Assoc. at .J. If. s ,· D-163J.001 1 dated sept. 1110 prepared for t.6• CITY or EtlGLIWOOD. (If. oo• oa 12• z.,. AsHUOTl-,31 I • • .. "'· •• \ • . , •. • I . • • , - • • • COLOIIADO DEPAIITMENT OF HIGHWAYS MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT • • • ,,o,ec:tNo .. FCU 085-2(51) 31 REY. 2, PE-31, SE-31, TE-31 REY . 2. 31R REY . 2, 31Rl Slate ....... ., No 85 Thil egrffmenl made on Cd•l•I 11 bet-Ille Slate of ~ado tor Ille UH and benehl ol Iha tffl•8f ~effCllll 't'sW'rnf'l~G~Tgfl lfrYL\~illf.r•cel(II Hllecl •-lrom ::;-..~:~~Ill Jull Compen .. tlon •• Clelerffllnacl by appral ... CII preperacl In accordance wilh Colorado 11a1e law1 and regulatlorla. The _n, of money ancl/or c--llorl lialacl bel-11 lull consiclerellon lor Ille lollowing land. •-••. Imp•--••. and da.....,.. ol any lllncl. 16,603 sq. ft. (Reaalnder Puceh) Land ,_,1_ In lllaCflacl ealltbi1115.l.,85.L 141 . n . ...._ $ ?65 285 00 ,.,_, end Slope~ CdNcrilled ifl alledlacl ealllllilll ~ 141. n.-.. s ?4 550 00 T-ery ~ CNKrillecl Ill elledlacl ealllllll1) lS..&56-aca. n....._ S 8 JOO 00 lmpr-nla (J) JZ 110 sq ft J-(Z) S •mes S 4 SOD 00 0-..----1(~Jo111-,111Pt-a;fuwte-.i:r..1Pr.i•"n:e1:&Jl111"')--------------S 28 S50 00 ~=--=---==:a::::.: ................. ___ ....._ ___________ ..,_ --·-·-----~------:::-.::.-i.=--=.,-·-'r·-=:.--~-=:=.:::-.=:.--1- . -~---....... ·------'-..... --·--... _ -·-:.:,,:,--:= :=:r.----------: ===---::c.::a-.::.......:::--·---... --.................. ... _ . ---·--......... ·--------------. ------....... -_.. ......... ::!:: ____ -----....... -~ ....... -· ----... ~~ ... ------c'=-=::=::· --------··------.. ----- ,,. - i • - I • • - • • • "' - ... • .. COUNCIL COMMUNICA110N DATE May 20, 1991 AGENDA ITEM 11 d SUBJECT Resolution appropriating funds for fireworks display. INl11ATED BY Department of Financial Services STAFF SOURCE Lorraine Hayes. Director of Flnanctal Services ISSUE/ AC110N PROPOSED Council ts requested to approve a reaoluUon amending the 1991 General Fund budget to add revenues and expenditures for the 4th of July Celebrauon. PUVIOUS COUIICO. AC110N None. The 1991 Budget doea not Include revenues or expmdtturea to aupport the propoaed 4th of July Celebration to be held at the old Arapahoe County F~. Tbe City expects to receive from 810.000 to 815,000 In donaUoaa from vanoua cMc pupa and bustneues to fund the event. and the Recreauon Department will put on the event tn conjunction wtth the ciuea of LmJeton. Greenwood vma,e. Cherly Hdls VWace, and the South Suburban Para and Recreation Dtatrtct . IIACKOROUND The City held a atmdar 4th of July !lreworb cbaplay and celebration IMt year at the e locauon. and the event met wtth mucb auc:c:eN . PINAJIICIAL The total expendttura for the ~-uould doeely ....-ox1ma1e the m,mu recctved. Therefore. total Oemnl P'\md m,,muee 1111d total Oemnl P'\.md e,cpendttura (In RecraUoa) wll mer:e•e by..,.. ••IMely 815,000 each. but tbe t lmpllCt to tbe P'\md wGI be ...... . , I . • .. ... - l • • • RESOLUTION NO. SERIES OF 1991 '· • • • A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE GENERAL FUND 1991 BUDGET. 1 / J_ WHEREAS, th• City Council d••ir•• to •pon•or • 4th of July C•l•br•tion for th• r••id•nt• of th• City1 •nd WHEREAS, th• City •xp•ct• to r•c•iv• contribution• from loc•l civic group• •nd bu•in••••• to fund • 4th of July C•l•br•tion1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE JT RESOLVED, by th• City Council of th• City of Engl•wood, Color•do, •• follow•• S•ction 1. h•r•by m•d• to Engl•wood1 Tha fol lowing ch•ng• in •ppropri•tion i• th• 1991 G•n•r•l Fund of tha City of §pure• pf fund• 4th of July C•l•bration R•v9"ue• eaai,,,s,PO P1 fwad• R•cr•ation Dep•rtaent1 Recr•ation Adaini•tr•tion S•ction 2. The City ...,,•v•r end Director of ~inencial S•rvice• •r• tiar•by authorized ta .. ke the above cNn9 .. ta th9 1991 8ud9et of the City of En9lewaact. A~TED AND ~D thi• 20th d•y of ... ,,, 1991. au..,, YM Dyke, ,..yar ATTEST1 ~•tr ci• H. Cr0111, City Clerk of the City of En9le-aact, Color•dO, do herNy certify thet t.._ ebove end for99a,n9 i• • trYe, eccurete, end ca.plete CottY of l'nolut,on Na. _, .. r, .. of 1991. I • • • , - • • DAft May 20, 1991 I•ITJ&m n City Attorney • • • COUIICJL COINJIIJCATJml 11. sua.JSC'l' Aaendin9 7-6F-l(B) Shoplifting. a..ndad section 7-6P-3(81 Ript w Detaia ... Queeti• by addi .. the lut Nntence thereto. !'!I!!-CCMICIL ACTI• .... !Pff 1w;n1• •n-u, • elloplifter ..,.,. • -,.a.rate ~ te lliaar • nore or -anue en.-u...._ penoaa.1 fna ._.UlUI-, '*-lfJlat tlle ...,,u,ur. 11on tian no Kher off .... ia -11.-. 111 U.U .... 1 .. Mtlaa *lall -.1•• of eltller runnl .. -,. • ,-.tulat, vlu..t ,..,.lal ..-.n, te .. 1., tM ooatNt of t.lle elloplUter. TIie pc111Hil vUl .... ..-Mtlaae • -,.rate off--... ,. -. NMtaatlaUy ooaulllfte te tM ..._MIi _. .._MIi of ,-,.u-.n. TIie Sntl-. llllnlclpal OOUt IIU 11e1• Ulat. N fN"laNly -lt.tea INU-7-6P-J(81 ._. ._ applJ t.o ........ Kller t.llU ._. ..... tl. __ ._ . . . . ' I . • I • . • - 1- • • .. - \, lie cxu«:IL BILL NO. 34 ~~L A BILL RR AN (ll)JIWCE ~ T1'1'1.E 7, CJaP'l'ER 6F, SEl'I~ 3(8), DG.IIIXD IDIICIPAL am 1985 ~ m SD'Lil'TDG • ....s, the detartian of ahcpliftan by stow er aucantile ~ apl.O!.JW ia indiapalNble to idlntificaticn of the pmpel:ratar, recx:Ma:Y of ato1al wchandiae, and pnfcring of c:ria1nal c:IIU'C)N; and USU&d, ~ly eitlwr the papatrator er a aanfedllrata tzy to pa:wu..at. the atan er wmntile aatabliatalnt aploy9e frcll dataining the papetZat« llhldl acticn clclaa not mault in any c:ria1nal offala. 1'lia ~ c:hlnge to lacticn 7~-3(8> IICl5 vlll .... 8lach -=tklM a cna and ..untially oantrillUta to datiantiClft of pm:patntan1 -. 1mm, • IT Olll'1la) n 'IS cm aucn. c. ._ crrr c. ... .,,,,,, CDallllO, u l'mlaal IICtJGn 1. 'l'1'BS 7, mm IP, -.'flQi 3(8) D ... ••m:• '1'0 am u www. 7~-31 BM.D'l'Dla .......,__ lntnllllmd,, .... .......... ant--1. 6'. . ' • . ( .,. - Nay 20, lHl 11 f lllfflAm.., City Attorney • • .. • ~ Aaendi119 1-4-l(A) General Penalty. Charle• Oriaa, beietut CitJ Attorne, lecti-1-4-l(A) SIIC 1'81 1• rai: aded for edopti-bJ the CitJ Attorney to wnd the followinV to the Naond NDtaloe •. ··•-,t u otberviM epec:UicaUy ,co.ided for ia ~1• COde ••• • !!l!l!!f -.Re MU• Ilona. RMffflDJa 11 .. , 11- ' . , • ' • ... .. • • - • • • CR>INANCE NO. SEJUES CR 1991-- BY AU'nDU'lY A BILL FCR • • • // f AN CR>DWCE HEREBY AMEM>ING TITLE l, OW"l'm 4, SB::"l'ICM l(A), nG.EHXD I-UnCIPAL ODE 1985 PERTAINII~ TO ~ PllW.Tlr. 1·1DEAS, Section l-4-l n .cas providing for the mmdmn penalty for violatians of the DC85 is oonsistant with s.ctiCln 16-10-109 C.R.S. and Dlglawcod cbtains S\Dtantial benefits therefzan; and lll!Rl!'AS, Section 31-16-101(2) C.R.S. prwidM that rmicipalities ar'8 authadad to iJrmN mxillln punish:att• to OCllipOl'.. with feclaral ~ for violations of~ tratawat crdinances, it is necesury fer !n:Jlaa,c! to do ao with respect to title 12, Ollpter 2, IIC85 \ilhieh ar'8 aatmtially in ac,ess to the prorisicna of s.ct.1on 1-4-1 IICIS; and • tll!JarAI, the following chanrJe to Saction 1-4-l(A) IIC85 will avoid uy rmfusian er legal ad.aintcpntation beb•111 the fJIMrlll Mxien punistaant prori.sians and thoN of the wat-.ter b.•t•ut crdinlnce; and NON' "ftatlKIRB, -1T ~ n 'BIi C1'ff CDIICIL a, 'Ba cm a, aaa«XI>, <XZlPADO, AS ftU.ONII 8act1cn 1. Mi1Ziii1 A • ~ 1, OIU'l'Dt C, 1£1"ICM l(A) Um MBDD '1'011DD U -1- • ' • • - • • • • • t• • Introduced, read in full , and passed on first reading al the 20th day of May, 1991. Published as a Bill for an ordinance al the 23rd day of May, 1991. Susan Van i5ylce, Mayor Attest: Patricia H. em,, City dark I, Patricia H. Craw, City Cledt of tlw City of llnlJlall:lod, ColcndD, hmmy cartify tlw lbol,ie ia. a. oapy of. Bill fer al Clrdinlnce, ~. wad in full, and paued en first zuding an tlw 20th day of May, 1991. Pitrlcli I. c:r.ir ;-. • I • . - ' I . • , • • • • . , . • RESOWI'I OO 10. i y SDUES CE 19 91 A RESOWI'ICN ADCPI'ING GROOND RULES FOR THE CIT'i a:xlNCll. CF THE CIT'i CF F:~. 1·~. t.'le City Council desires to establish general ground rules; and llHERF.AS, the Ci ty Council h&s deli.berated and desires to approve the following p roposed ground rules; ua·J, ~. BE IT RE!O,Vfl) BY TKE CITr CDH:n. CF THE CIT'i CF fN:.Lfl«xD, CXI.CJ!ADO, AS ~: Section 1. TKE CIT'i CF EGDOD HEREBY ADCP1'S 'l1iE FCLLCMING: CIT'i CXUCIL GRaH> RULES PCI.ICY: I. !fflDY SESSI~ PCI.ICY: "· Material en ,., infomation amt be receiYed before atudy ... 1cn to .UCIII dacuuion in an ab:ated fuhicn. No infamat.ion pnNnted vithcut badq> aaterial can be~. but no dacisicn vi.11 be ada until all mabara haw an CJFPCl'tWU ty to raviaw the infcmaticn. 8 . ,_...u foe infamation ar ctin9 to • cit.ban•• aancem mat 90 ~ the City Mar-,.r'• Office. c. ~ f oe infcmation aholald reaalt 1n infomation fer all ot e1 ty ac..w:u . o. Old 1.a ... -, be llcou9ht blc:k foe at.atus update ar • • naalt ot ,,.., infcl:llaion becclli.n9 .aillble. lf a Ocuw:11 Nablr vishaa to 9t\ldy tM iuull at ..... ~ ... Collncil fer • ~ wit.a to pioceed • A wit.a by City OIMcll may be UNd to clari.fr d1rection to die City MaM9W. n. C l1CLl£Y A, far ..... Ind VICllta in . ,,,_ 11 g ' I • • ' - • • • • • l • • . , .. C. Avoid sur:>rises. As a matter of ccmnon courtesy , rrembers should notify City Council prior to a p.iblic session when they p lan to ren::,ve an item fran the consent agenda. ,. ~ D. Learn to u tilize rules as ootlined in the "Procecures Manual of the City Cour.cil" ;..7iene·1er possible to help facilitate an orderly process. 1>..ssist each other in a positive manner, lohen a~ssing correct order of procedure. E. !f you have a q,_.'f'!stion en a consent agenda or first reading item, c ontact staff p rior to the r.eeting whenever possible. F. P~ for !!lllking l"Dtions under agenda item ll, Ordinances, Resolutions and !t:,tions. 1. Mayor introclx:es the itan, staff provides general infomation. 2. Infcmnat i on and cpntions may be di.rec:ted at staff prior to making • notion. 3. Council :ukes the notion. 4. Dllbete occun betvNn and am::in; City Council, but ahould be limited to making • p:,int er stating • poaition. ~, grand standing, and penonal attcks will be adl1z: I Ill LS by the !olayor M being Q1t of crdar er i.NIJprqriate. City Council will IRIC)int • •5er9Nnt At Amr· to prc,vida • friandly Alllindrr of mllCNdin; • RUC:Nble tiar Uai t. 5. 'ftllt Ma)U', out of CClml acmt.-y, vUl ark after the drbate if tt.re _.. q m quMtiaw er ~. 6. 'ftllt Kl)U" vil 1 direct Cbuncil to vote. G. It it Q,uncil 'I reapcnsibility to dbplay ccamn oaurtaiee lit all tilwss avoid intan'\.1pUClnrs avoid pencnalbin; the 1.aue, and avoi d fil~. "· Do c. D. , not en tM s-ncn prerantinv the 1Nue. pencn cadnlJ baton City oauncu undll.._Md bafcn j udllnf and N1Unf • a:111Utaant.. .,..~11-. M • ...,. ...._ board , U\lft911 latr tN'OIIII\ CIC oc+CllliN . . ' • ' I . • - • • • Attest: • • ~ . • ' .. .. F. ?erscnal problems or concerns ·.:ith i.'lc.i\"iC\.:al Council Members :houlc. be discussed directly with t."l at inc.ivi01al and not Aired in a r.,ublic forum. G. uork together as a team on issues as t.1-iey relate to what's best for the City as a whole. AlXP1'm .:\.'m APPlO\Tm this 20th cay of !'.ay, 1991. Susan Van Dyke, Mayor Patricia H. Crow, City derk I, Patricia H. ezo,,, City Clerk for the City of Dlglawood, Colorado, t.r9by certify the lbc,ye is a true capy of Aaaolutian No. _, Seri• of 1991. fatrlcli I. &aw -) - "'~ • l ' • . • I . • , 1-- • • • • "' - 0 • 12 a ii RESOLl.TrICN llO. i( SERIE.S OF 1991 A RESOLl.TrIO!J SUPPORTil\'G THE UNITID STATES ca,lFERE:a CE M1'~ WHIOi APPLAUDS COlGRESSia& ACTIOO 00 10/ING TG~S .:i;D;D:·Zl'l' OF THE CIL\N AIR N:r. W'nEREAS, the United States Conference of Mayors enacted a CXX!t)rehensive Clean Air Resolution at its Annual !\eeting; and 1·~. it is essential cities and states shall not relax any air quality benefits achieved prior to t.lie enactment of Clean Air Act Amenanents and that they be permitted flexibility in i"!f)lsnentation of effective rwasures; and llHDEAS, measures have been ~ted by Klll9 cities and states to ensure ca"l>lianc:e with the intent and provisions of the Clean Air Act lrld c:ities believe that Clean Air Anenchents before o:n;ress should rnpect the ecisting authority of loc:&l gc,vermants to make land UN dllc:iaions and should not in any way infringe upon that authority; and \fflDU!'AS, outer continental shelf faciliti• lrld related SUFPQrt activities are signifiant aources of air pollution which cont.rillute to ~ of the national and state lllbient air cpllity standards in m coutal ~. npec:ially in California, ~, n£k!IQlc!.. IIE IT RESCLV!D IIY 'I'll! cm CXUCIL C, 'DIE cm r, ~, cat:JMDO, 1ffM' DG,N')CJ) a.PORTS 'I'll! lJtl'l'm ftAflS CXlftJtDIC! r, ~ R!'NTDMDIG ITS CXH'RDmiSIVE a.DN AIR IIIED»l'ICil, MC> taczs 'DIE CXIQESS TO CXJl'lzn: AC'Tlat at, A.."C> 11IE PMSIDDff 10 SIQI a.DN AIR NeOl!2ft'S 'nlIS \DR. BE IT nlfflD REICLV!D that the t)\ited States Oclnfermce of Nayars truppOrtS provisicna llftich allcw c:iti•, atat.M lrld air pollution diatricU with the IA)rOl'al of the l'J'A Mlinistratcr to aatituta al altametivie control l"&UUA(s) for an edatinlJ oant.rol -.uure(s) if the altametivie con l will provide a de9rN of aiuians ccnt.rol that is .,.i to er ffl"lltatttr th.n t..._ of aissians oont.rol that the Ml ~ ot in9 control <•> wauld prowidt; Md • IT NmD RES:I.V!D that IN:h provisicN wauld ~ that the t rnlt conuol ( •> wi u prow ds IUCh dslJr.e of aiaeians control --.~.~ly ld the full ~ ion of the edati.nf oant.rol ... 1aw•(1 >; and ff ftlfflD MKLVI:> that. the bo.llidsri.N of -vith wioae. --. uu:... poll ion prciblaa be ddlned to ilcluds the etin Mlt.l'qlolltln l 1 ar Q:lnlolidsted Nltftlpo1 tin ltAIU8tJ.oal -. <• CM ca. )s Md -1 - •. , I· • ' 1 • • • • • (• • !3!:: IT FURTHER RESOLVED t.riat states =>? required to work closely with cities in the develo;:irnent and irplenentatlion cf state ir.ple:nentation plan (s) (SIP ); and 3E IT FURTHER RESOLVED t.1iat the state trar:sportation inprovement plan (TIP) taken as a whole be reviewed in orcer to determine conformity with the state ir.ple:entat.ion plan (SIP) for air quality; and BE IT ruRniER RESOLVID t.'lat. the United States C.Onference of Mayors urges that nothing in t.'ie Clea:, Jur Arnenche:,t.s will cxmstitute an infringement Cl'I t.'ie existing ~uthority of cities to plan er control land use, and not.'ling in ~ Amendments will provi~ or tra."'lsfer aut.'lority over such land use; and BE IT !'llR'fflER RESOLVED t.'lat tailpipe stanards for cars and light-dlty trucks should be tightened again aft.er the year 2000 (tier Ill, when enviroor.entally necessary; and BE IT FUJmiER RESO:..VID that Mayors support the stronger useful life requ.irs,ents for cars and light ~y-trucks under c!iscuuia, in Congress; and BE IT ruR'nD RESCLV!D that California be permitted to aet standards for California Clean-fueled vehicles that are ::ere stringent th.an the federal standards; and BE IT F"llR'nD RESCLvm that the establismant of cold start ~ be required, wit.._. 10 grw per mile at 20 dlgrw Fahnnheit takin9 effect • soon u possible but no later than 1994; and BE IT ~ RESCX.vm that • strcng clean burnin1J fuels procJr•, wuc::h establishes •••ions lWt.11t.ions, be adapted to~ mane, cubcn roaddlt, and toxic air pollutian in the natian'• ciU., and that IIIY nan att.a.i.r.-nt U'9U for oacne, cArbcn IIIOnCllddlt or particulates ahawd be Ible to opt into IIIY clean b.aminca tu.ls pro;r• esUblished, Ind that clean di-1 ahould be oonsicllnd a"ICl'9 the clean burning fuel cpUcns available to l.ftSft bus cperaton, ao lcntJ • elun dieNl rwets the ..,. etuions sundu'dl 1111t for clean burning fuels; and II! IT P\JfflD lt!ICI.Ym that 300,000 clun fuel whlcl• par )'9ar dtar 1997 be ev&lhble IN'Aa&lly in Calitamia and inc•1ti¥N fer ution of les be ~ate with the pat•t.i&l ot sudl I and -;a - "' - • . ' I . • - - • • • ,. • • BE IT 'f'UR'liD RESOLVED that sa.,ctic,ns not include a ban oo drinking water !'lool:ups, construction bans oo :r.ajor sources of pollutants, the loss of Clean Air r\ct grants, or the withholding of high.;ay funds for projects which will iJ1l:)rove air quality; and BE IT~ RE&:ILVED that Congress should reject any mcplicit or ~licit ~ion of state or loc:al air quality authority to establish stricter standards than provided in federal law. ADCPnI> AND APPR0\1ED this 20th day of May, 1991. Pi&lcli N. crai,, clty eieri I, Patricia R. craw, City Clark for the City al ln9lalood, Colondi,, henby certify the *"'-1a • true capy al -.oluticn No. -· leriea al lttl. htrlc1i I. ciaw • > - .. I . • , -• • I• •, • A&Ell>A ITEN 7h -MY 20, 1991 VERBATIM -BULLOCK: MR. THACH YOU'RE NOT OUT OF THE DISTRICT, YOU'RE POSTPONED FROM THE DISTRICT FOR A PERIOD OF A YEAR, I, AH, HAVE SINCE HAD THE OPPORTUNI- TY TO GO BY YOUR HOUSE AND OBSERVE THAT THERE WAS ONLY THE ONE SECTION OF BROKEN OUT CONCRETE. AND I, I'M QUITE HONESTLY AMAZED THAT WE'RE THREATENED WITH RECALL OVER ONE SECTION OF CONCRETE. THE SECTION OF CONCRETE WAS SIX FEET LONG, ANO IF A PRIVATE CONTRACTOR WERE TO OD THAT IT WOULD BE ABOUT $15.00 A LINEAR FOOT, WHICH IS $90.00. NOW, IT'S BEYOND ME THAT SOMEHOW YOU THINK THAT THE CITY'S MONEY IS NOT YOUR MONEY. IT'S COMMON SENSE I WOULD THINK, THAT ANY MONEY FLOWING THROUGH THE CITY WILL BE SIPHONED TO A CERTAIN EXTENT BY ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS, AND THAT THE BEST WAY TO GET ANY JOB DONE IS IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR. UH, WE'VE BEEN ACCUSED OF, OF A SOMEHOW MAKING A PROF- IT ON THIS BY YOURSELF •.• THACH: I, I THINK THAT'S TRUE, I REALLY THINK THAT YOUR PUSHING THIS THROUGH TO GET SOME TYPE OF BOIi) ISSUE ••• BULLOCK: BUT THE BOIi) I NG COSTS, UN, ARE, ARE, MERELY TO MAKE IT AN EASIER BUR- DEN ON THE RESIDENTS AND YOU KNOW, QUITE HONESTLY IT, IT'S UNFAIR TO THE PEO- PLE, TO THE 90I OF THE CITY, IN NY VIEII, THAT HAYE BEEN PUT THROUGH THIS AND WHO HAYE GONE THROUGH THE EXPENSE AH, TO, TO EXEMPT lfl>IYIOUALS, ALTHOUGH I DID VOTE FOR YOUR EXEMPTION LAST TINE, AND I WILL MOYE TO EXEMPT THE, THE AH, THREE lfl>IYIOUALS THAT HAYE SPOKEN SO FAR JUST BECAUSE OF THE PRECEDENCE. BUT, IT'S, YOU KNOW WE ARE TRYING TO WORK THROUGH THIS, WE'RE HUNAN BEINGS LIKE YOU ARE. THACH: WELL ••• I UNDERSTAND THAT ••• BULLOCK: • • • THIS IS A SITUATION THAT NEEDS TO BE SOLVED. AND TO HAYE, TO JUST SUGGEST THE CITY PAY FOR IT, IT'S YOUR IIDNEY, TAXES GO UP ••• THACH: YOU COULD RAISE NY TAXES BASED ON lltS. QILLIMS CALCULATIONS, THAT WOULD BE, THAT WOULD BE AN ACCEPTAllE ALTUIIATIYE IN NY Nlfl> ... BULLOCK: BUT YOU SEE IT WOULlll 'T I[ ACCEPT•£ TO All Of THOSE PEOPLE WITHOUT BROKEN CONCRETE THAT WOULD OTIOIUSE HAVE TO PAY FOR YOUR CCIICRETE ••• YOU SEE •• THACH: WELL YOU SEE IT WOULD I[ THE CITY'S CCIICRETI IF YOUR RESPONSIBLE FOR IT •.• BULLOCtC : BUT, WE 'RE MISSING T IIOINT HCI£, All) l 'N NOT SUR£ THAT WE 'RE ,n. TING AN CR , •• e A DIFFEIOC Of OPINION All> 'RE EACH, OUR • • OPINION UN, All) UN , THAT ' WHAT TH( ,aoccss WHAT, YOU ltD WHAT TUI IUllOCl IS SAYING , IUT ACAIN I •T TO SA THAT UN, TN(R('S . , . 111TH Of TIO y OIi( OF • I. • • • ' - - • • • . " • <, TME THINGS I THINK THE REST OF THE CITIZEN CARE ABOUT. AND I, AND I, I DON'T KNOW I TMUIC THE WHOLE COUNCIL'S SUPPOSE TO REPRESENT ITS PEOPLE AND I REALIZE EVERYOME HAS SONETHING TO DO, A JOB TO DO, IUT I THI•, YOU NEED TO LOOK AT ALTERNATIVES AND AH, ROGER KOL TAY LOOKED AT SCIIE ADHESIVES, OR SONE WAYS TO AH, REPAIR SCIIE OF THE CONCRETE INSTEAD Of JUST REPUCIIC IT, AND AH, ITS IS- SUES LIKE TitAT TitAT HAVE JUST BEEN DROPPED OR, OR I, I DCll'T lltAT'S HAPPENED TO 'OI, I GUESS IT'S THAT COtNJNICATICII THIIC Ml> TitAT IOTHERS ME. TitAT'S, THAT 'S WHY I DON'T SEE WHY YOUR PUSHIIC SO HNI> TO 'fl THIS THING THROUGH, HN IT DOESN'T SEEM LIKE IT'S RIGHT TO 1E,I1 IIIITH. YOUR JUST MSKING SCME- THING TitAT'S IIRONG, AND AH, I JUST THI• IT SNOUlO IE RE£YALUATEO, NI> THAT'S AH, WHAT I WANTED TO STATE. II'-. , • .. I . • • , - • • • • - AGEll>A ITEN 9A -COIIICIL BILL NO. 26 PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34/CONCRETE REPLACEIIENT DISTRICT 1991 BULLOCK: YOUR HONOR, POINT OF ORDER. IF WE DO MOVE TO AMEND THIS TONIGHT, IT DOES NEED TO GO ON FOR AN ADDITIONAL SECOND READING, IS THAT CORRECT? VAN DYKE: LINDA, Will YOU PLEASE GIVE US A Slll'ARY OF THE IMPLICATIONS OF AMENDMENTS. MARTIN: IF WE WERE TO AMEND THE ORDINANCE ON SECOND READING IN ANY WAY TONIGHT, THEN IT WOULD REQUIRE ADDITIONAL ... BULLOCK: OKAY, OKAY. MARTIN: BULLOCK: MARTIN; BULLOCK: ... PUBLICATION AS WELL AS ANOTHER CONSIDERATION BY COUNCIL AT THEIR FIRST MEETING IN JUNE. THIS WOULD THEN RESULT ... PUSH IT BACK CONSIDERABLY . ... IN SUBSTANTIAL DELAY WITH ALL THE OTHER DELAYS WE HAVE EXPERIENCED TODAY. OKAY. HABENICHT: YOUR HONOR, AT THIS POINT IT WOULD EITHER BE, I THINK I NEED TO WAIT UNTIL THIS IS ON THE, ONE THE FLOOR, AND THEN I Will AOORESS THE REASONS THAT I'VE RENOVED IT. BULLOCK : KOLTAY: YOUR HONOR, I MOVE ITEM 9A. SECOND. VAN DYKE: OKAY, IT 'S BEEN MVOCD All> SECOll>ED. IOI, ALEX. HABENICHT: YOUR HONOR, I THlllt EVERYBODY IS MIME THAT I 'VE TAKEN A SP(CIAL INTEREST IN THIS, IN TH£ PAVlllli DISTRICT All) CONCR£1E DISTRICT . YOU KNOii, I 'VE ATTEll)[D A TOIII NEETlllli HR£ flt. ICOl.TAY IMS Al.SO THERE WITH OUR STATE SENTATOR COISIDINE IIHERE, WHERE IT IMS DISCUSSED. I TALKED WITH THE CITIZENS, All> AH, TRYlllli TO GET A BETTER HANDLE ON ON IIIAT HAS ACTUALLY GalE ON BEFORE, All> IIIAT 'S BEEN HAPPENING. l 'VE ALSO BEEN MASSlllli A IUIIER OF, A HISTOR OF THE SITUATION THAT P(IIHAPS IIIIODY ELSE HAS TAKEN THE TINE TO POT TOGETHER All AT ONCE, All> l'D LIKE TO SMAR[ TitAT ANO WOULD ASl FOR TH ATTENTION OF CCUICll BECMISE I DO l(ll£V THAT I MAY A SOlU TION TO OFFER THAT D 'T tWII THE PAVING DISTRICT, IUT WI LL HO O HAIIMt. S TH P(OPl WHO Ft TMAT THEY AA BEi UIOJl OPPR SEO 8 TH rt , BY flUIICJAl PIIOII.EM Al T Tl • • l • ,, - ' I . • , . p- • • • • • 1 .. - THIS OPPOSITION. AH, AGAIN TO CLARIFY, I DON'T OPPOSE THE VOLUNTARY PORTIONS OF THE DISTRICT, OF THE CONCRETE DISTRICT. WHAT I OPPOSE ARE THE MANDATORY INCLUSIONS OF PROPERTY IN THE CONCRETE PORTION OF THE DISTRICT. THE PROPERTIES IN PAVING DISTRICT 34 HAVE BEEN MADE AWARE OF INCLUSION IN THE TEN YEAR PAVING PROGRAM BY A LETTER THAT ALL THE PROPERTIES WERE MAILED IN 1983. THE PROGRAM WAS VERY WELL PUBLICIZED, AND AS I'M SURE, I'M SORRY THAT COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY ISN'T HERE, BUT I'M SURE THAT SHE COULD ATTEST TO THE WEL PUBLICIZED NATURE. THIS DISTRICT WAS ALSO POSTPONED FROM A PREVIOUS YEAR SO THAT PAVING DISTRICT 34 HAS BEEN TALKED ABOUT FOR QUITE A LONG TIME. WHILE ALL OF PAVING DISTRICT 34 ANO CONCRETE DISTRICT 1991 RECEIVED OFFICIAL NOTICE ON FEBRUARY 22 OF 1991, IT CAME AS A COMPLETE SURPRISE TO THOSE PEOPLE NOT INCLUDED IN CHATS THAT PERSONNEL MIGHT HAVE HAD WHEN THEY MARKED PARTS OF THE DISTRICT IN OCTOBER. IN FACT, AN EXPANDED CALEfl>AR OF OCTOBER WHERE NOTIFICATION WOULD HAVE BEEN MADE FOR THIS DISTRICT, AND ON OCTOBER 5TH, 1990 ALONG WITH PAVING DISTRICT 34 NOTIFICATION WAS DELAYED UNTIL FEBRUARY 2211>, FURTHER REDUCING THE NOTIFICATION OF THE PROPERTIES . IT WAS ON OUR BOOKS AND WE HAD IT PLANNED TO NOTIFY PEOPLE BY OCTOBER FOR THE SME KIND OF TIME LINE, AND THAT DION 'T HAPPEN CAUSE WE HAD A MJOR UPHEAVAL WITHIN IN OUR, OUR C ITV GOVERIIIENT. CCIIIINICATl<*S HAVE BEEN MUDDLED DURING THE DISCUSSION OF THIS PORTION OF THE DISTRICT IN A VERY SHORT PERIOO OF TIME, AH , THE GENERAL UPHEAVAL IN CITY GOVERIIIENT AFFECTED STAFF DIRECTLY INVOLVED IN THE FOIIIATION OF THIS DISTRICT . SO THERE 'S BEEN A COMPLETE TURN -OVER IN STAFF DURING THIS DISCUSSION . PROPERTY , ON THAT TOP OF THAT, PROPERTY OWNER CONCERNS HAVE UNCOVERED INCONSISTENCIES IN MARKINGS THAT WERE VERIFIED IN OUR PUBLIC MUTING , IN OUR REGULAR NEETING, AND IN DISCUSSION BY COUNCIL MENIER CLAYTON AND COIIICIL IIOIIER WIGGINS AND COIIICIL MEJIIER KOLTAY All> MYSELF IIHO All WENT OUT TO VIEW THOSE AREAS , AND IT WAS SAID , YES, THERE SEENS TO IE SONE DISCREPENCIES HERE PERHAPS , MO TMT 'S IIIY WE WENT IACl MO LOOl£D AT TIO . WELL , SORT OF , MO I HAVE All SORTS Of STACKS Of PAPERS MO TH£ WHOLE HISTORY Of THI S AND IOI W['VE D1SCUSS£D IT, IUT I WON 'T IOI( YOU WITH THAT . JUS T, THE POINTS l 'N muac TO NM[: NOTICE GIVCN WAS NOT CONSI STENT WITH CITY POLICY , CITY HISTORY, OUR COIIICIL POLI CY . I HAV E LOOlCD AT TH£ STUDY SESSICII NOTES llt(R( COIIICIL IIOIIE R CL AYTON , MO CCUC IL NOa£1 HATNMMY , MO COlllC I l NEJeEI WI GG INS HAD All EXPICSSCD AS WE: WE:RE TAlllllC AIOUT TALKIIIC THIOUGH GO ING INTO THIS ICTE DI STRI CT THE 1'9IORTMC E Of NOTIF YING PCOPLC IN A Tl .LY I . .. • II 15'. I HAD TAllCO AIOIIT POST PON 115 lltTI l AUGUST Tl THAT, THAT nu 11[£0(0 TO I( Dell[. ... CLAYTON TALK£0 19IIOIT Of I OIIIIIIC PCOPLC -FOR T T PAVI 01 T I l ANO lT T DISTR ICT. ..UCH, Of COUit , AR 'l GO IIIC TO DOI ' NO T CV(N GOI TO V A l TUD I Will II T FALL. SO T T, I, YOU ,-c DC IS lY NC THAT TH IS I I Tl LY NOTIFICATI ON . AH , PAVI DISTRICT l lFI O JI N# PIIOGUII OU , I DO NAV Of TNAT I OUT TO , Ml> l 'D I • "' - ' I . • - • ITT : • ll ITT : • • • AGAIN, THE UPHEAVAL OF THE CITY STAFF EXACERBATED THE C<NIJNICATION PROBLEMS, BOTH BETWEEN THE STAFF AND THE COUNCIL, BETWEEN THE COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNITY, THE STAFF AND THE COMJNITY. AH, ALSO, OFFICIAL EXCLUSION OR POSTPONEMENT OF SOME MANDATED PROPERTIES, WHILE KEEPING OTHERS IN, I BELIEVE IS UNWISE ANO DANGEROUS PRECEDENCE. I DON'T THUIC THAT THAT'S THE BEST WAY THAT WE COULD RESOLVE THE PROBLEM. AS I THIIIC ABOUT IT, THIS CONCRETE DISTRICT PORTUII OF PAVING DISTRICT 34 HAS BEEN BOTCHED UP BY A ... ER OF CIRCIIIST-ES, YOU CM SAY FUMED, WHATEVER. THE COUNCIL'S ANO THE STAFF'S BEST INTEITICIIS All THROUGHOUT THE DISCUSSIONS HAVE BEEN CLEAR ANO THE GENERAL DISCCIITEIT (?) HAVE BEEN CLEAR TO BE, TO BE SERVING THE BEST NEEDS Of THE COIIUIITY ANO THE RESIDENTS Ill> ARE INYOLVm, Ml> THE ,-,p[RTY OIIIERS Ill> ARE INVOLVm. ANO THE GENERAL DISCCIITEIT Of THE MliRY CITIZENS IS VALID ANO IIARRM'Tm AS IIELL. FOR THAT REASCII, I THIIIC TO CiO AHOD 111TH THE IWIIATORY PORTION OF THIS DISTRICT IS ll>T IN THE PUil.iC INTEREST. IY POSTPCIIING THE IWIIATORY PORTICIIS Of THIS DISTRICT, Al THOUliN ME MDUlD BE EXTENDINli IY 'NO MEEKS THE MOIIIT Of TIIIE NEEDED TO PUT IT INTO EFFECT, MOULD CERTAI._Y BE OFFSET IY THOSE PIDPERTIES THAT IIOUUll'T HAVE TO BE DONE WITHIN THE DISTIICT THAT NME IT, THAT NME THAT LEICTH Of TINE NDI£ NECESSMY. SO II A IIAY THIS SOLUTION MOULD ADDIESS THE CCIICDII Of fOSTPOlllDT AS MELL AS IWCINli ME THAT THOSE PEOPLE Ill> IOL.IIITAIILY INT TO BE II THIS DISTIICT AT THIS TINE, THOSE ALLEYS TMT HAit PETITIONED TO BE IN THIS DISTRICT, THOSE PIDPEITIES COULD STILL IO F_,.,. AH, I ICIOI THERE IS Ml>TNEl ISSUl, -I JUST INT TO JUST •IEFLY IDTICII HOii, HOii 11£ ID MIIUT DOINli allCIET[. TMT'S Mlml£l TIIIE, Ml> I NDP£ TMT 11£ CM DO TMT. IUT AT lNIS flOIIT II TIIIE I'D LIU TO OFFER A NDTICII TO .... T•1• nm, c:astDOIATICII THOSE flOIITS TMT I IMDE, -l'D .. 11 -11 -M -111Y Clll:ll1I Nlfl• • M 111111Cf. I 1111.D Alm, IEAlt IIITN NE, IEAlt IIITN IIE F• A IIIIIElff. l'D LIU TO MCI aTHEI NDTICII LAT[I. I 'II IDLL Y CGIICflllED MIIUT TIIE QIIIEll1S MT THE fUPl[ IIITN THE ALLEY• •1•. KCMm I TNI• NIS'fGIY INl'T 1m1 CL£Alt C11 TMT. • I THI• TN£Y'lt INE -WOY ULID flOlffl, IUT I TNI• l'D LIU TO DO TlllT SlNMTllY. I .. 11 -11 -M •• 1111 Clll:ll1I ftMIIIID, M -111Y Nlfl• PIii M 111111Cf -... ILL fllft.l -11 • --MILY II M 111111Cf 11 • YaUI • CGUU) LY IL IILL m. II STAfF TO ' IL f/1 ,. I I • • I .. • • - • •, • VAN DYKE: RICK, PLEASE COME FORWARD. ESTERLY: THE QUESTION HAS TO DO WITH ZONE 2. BULLOCK: PERHAPS THIS ISN'T WORTH QUESTIONING IF IT DIES FOR A LACK OF A SECOND. VAN DYKE: WELL, JUST FOR COURTESY, LET'S JUST SEE IF IT'S AN EASY ISSUE TO RESOLVE. THE QUESTION IS, AH, FOR ALEX HABENICHT TO PROVIDE SPECIFICS OF WHAT THE MANDATORY ADDRESSES WOULD INCLUDE . IS THAT ALL OF ZONE 2? KAHM: IT WOULD BE ALL OF ZONE 2 WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE VOLUNTARY CONCRETE, YEAH. HABENICHT: ALL OF ZONE 2, I WOULD CLARIFY THAT, TO AMEii>, TO EXEMPT, TO IDIDYE, •T EIEIIPT, FllCII THE DISTIICT AU Of ZCIIIE 2 111TH THE EXCEPTION OF MY YOUIITAIY CGIICIETE IIITHII THAT DlffllCT. YAN DYKE : IS THAT SUFFICIENT , MR. WIGGINS? WIGGINS: YES, YOUR HONOR, IT IS . VAN DYKE: WE HAVE A MOTION ON THE FLOOR, IS THERE A SECOND TO THE MOTION? MOTION DIES FOR A LACK Of A SECOND. ANYTHING ELSE? ANYBODY ELSE ? HABENICHT: YES, YOUR HONOR. AS I'VE BEEN LISTENING TO THE PEOPLE ON THE ALLEY WAY, All> HISTORY Of THIS lll>EED THAT, YOU KNOii, 1 'D LIKE TO ASK THE STAFF IF THE HISTORY IS lll>EED ACCURATE, IF lll>EED IT WAS THE APARTMENT THAT PETITICIIED TO HAVE THE Al.LEY, AH, AH, PAVED, WITH THE ASPHALT, All> IF IT IMS lll>Em THE APAllNOIT IUILDJNG THAT DID AGREE TO MINTAII IT. All> IF THAT'S THE CASE, THEN I DO FEEL THAT PERHAPS THESE PEOPt.E DO HAVE A LE51TIMTE CLAIN HHE. MARTIN : THE BEST CLARIFICATION ME CAI nm II GUI l[CGIDS IICLUD( TH( FACT THAT THE Al.LEY IMS IUILT IT THE ANl1IEIT CGIIPLD. 11£ OII.Y HAD DISCUSSION All> VEIIIAL ImlCATICIIS FIIII NITIH THAT THE MltEOOT IMS THAT THE ANlllNOIT CGIIPL[l IMS TO MIITAII TN( Al.LEY . HCMVER , THERE IS ll>THING CII 1£COID THAT SUISTMTIATES THAT All) THEREFmtE, MiAJN , IT'S APPIIOIIMTELY 111D Y£MS MO, TN( CITY SAI D THIS ALLEY JS IN TERRIILE CCIIDITJON, TN( AIM1"0IT CGNPl.EI IS ll>T DOING THE MINTEUICE , ME TNHEFOI£ Ifi ll TM£ IT CII . All) FOi THE LAST COUPL E Of YEARS lfE HAVE MIITAUO THE Al.LEY II A MIU MAY, IUT IT HAS RE CEIVm NORE ATIOOICII FOi THE SNI THA T IT IS THAii ANY CCWARAIL E STRETCH Of ASflNALT IIITNIN THE CITY . e HABENI CHT : DOCS T CITY MINTAIN TH[ OTHEI Al.LEYS TNICMNOUT THE CITY? • • MARTIN : YCS . DO . HA8CNl CHT : ANO SO IT 'S JUST TH IS Al.LEY THAT 11£ IIOULD, THAT WOUlO lt(QU I TM T CIT IZCNS HAV TO MIITAIN All) All) ... RTIN : II>, CJTIZEl CII ALL Of Al.LEYS THAT TIUCT(I) IN CITY Alf M ID FOi IT MaJAC CIT PIOftffl • TN( CITY M INTAI CIIC T Y HAvt 1(£11 CCIISTIUCTm . • • • "' - I. • 1- - • • • • • , . • HABENICHT: SO All, All THE, All THE UPGRADED ALLEYS, THERE'S A PRECEDENCE THAT WE HAVE DONE UPGRADED ALLEYS AND THEN CHARGED PEOPLE? MARTIN: YES. VAN DYKE: BUT ONLY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, NOT THE MAINTENANCE. MARTIN : RIGHT. VAN DYKE: TIM? BULLOCK: THIS QUESTION IS DIRECTED TO LINDA. LINDA, CAN YOU THINK OF ANY WAY AT All THAT WE COULD PROVIDE ANY TYPE OF RELIEF IN ADDITION TO THE LIEN POSSIBILITY TO THESE CITIZENS WITHOUT BOTCHING THE ENTIRE CONCRETE DISTRICT? I REALIZE THAT TONIGHT WE NEED TO MOVE FORWARD ON THE CONCRETE DISTRICT. MARTIN: IT'S DIFFICULT TO COME UP WITH SOMETHING SITTING HERE. VAN DYKE: WELL, JUST FOR CLARIFICATION NI> FOR PUBLIC RECORD, EXPLAIN WHAT THE OPTIONS ARE FOR FINANCING. MARTIN: ACTUALLY, IT WOULD PAOIIABLY BE BETTER IF SOMEONE WHO IS MORE FAMILIAR WITH THE PROGRAM PROVIDED THAT INFOIIIATION SUCH AS RICK KAHN OR CIIJCK ESTERLY. BUT I CAN TELL YOU GENERALLY THAT THE OPTIONS INCLOOE THE TEN YEAR PAYMENT OPTION WHICH IS AVAILABLE ONCE THE ASSESSNENTS ARE SET, SO IT'S ONE-TENTH IS PAID EVERY YEAR ONCE THE ASSESSNENTS BEGIN; YOU CAN PAY UP F"'*l NI> GET ASS OFFSET ... VAN DYKE : DISCOUNT FOR CASH PAYNENT. MARTIN: ... UP FRONT; THERE IS A POSSIBILITY PARTICULARLY ON CERTAIN INCONE LEVELS TO DELAY THE PAMIT All> IT BECONES A LIEN ON THE PROPERTY THAT IS ONLY PAID UPCII THE SALE Of THE Pll>PERTY, ANTICIPATINli IT USUALLY OCCURS 11D THE P£0PtE DE TO OTHER FACILITIES OR DE INTO APM1IOT HOUSES, £TC. THOSE ARE THE TIIIEE PRIMRY OPTICIIS. ARE THERE ADOITICIIAL GIES? THAT 'S IT . VAN DYK E: TIN . BILL . CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR , IT OCCURS TO NE llffll TH( FIIIST NMNT IS ll>T DU( UITIL IM3 THAT CIYES US All OPPOTIIIITY BETIIEEI ..., All> THEI TO PERHAPS WOil WITH TH( HOUSING MITNORITY OI IOll SENIATELY WITH SON£ OTHE R AGENCY TO DEVELOP A LOAII PIIOCUN ••• VAN DYIC : A OIi INlCREST LOAII? CLA TON : LA T ••• A LOIi INTEREST LOAII, All> M£ CAIi MU TMAT AVAI LAILC TO Of TitCSC fOlKS WHO ARE OIi A FIX[D INCONE . All) WNO NICMT HAYE LUUTCO • SOURC s TO DO nus . THAT 'S A POSSIBILITY • All) AGAIN, INC NO PAYNCIT IS DUC l*TIL lMl , CIPPOITIIU TY TO DO TMA T. • I • " - ' I . • , • • • • 0 I • • MARTIN: WE CAN CERTAINLY LOOK AT SOME OF THOSE TYPES OF OPTIONS BETWEEN NOW AND WHEN THE ASSESSMENTS MIGHT BECOME DUE INITIALLY. VAN DYKE: THAT'S A GOOD RECOMMENDATION, MR. CLAYTON. BULLOCK: IF I MAY YOUR HONOR, INDULGE ME, MR. MICKEL, THAT WOULD MEAN YOUR PAYMENTS WOULD BE ON A SlSOO ASSESSMENT AROUND Sl3 A MONTH BEGINNING IN 1993. IS THAT A BURDEN ... MICKEL: I DON'T HEAR TOO WELL. BULLOCK: I SAID THAT THAT WOULD MEAN THAT YOUR PAYMENTS ASSUMING YOUR ASSESSMENT IS SISOO FOR YOUR PORTION OF THE ALLEY WOULD BE ROUGHLY Sl3 PER MONTH STARTING IN 1993. I'M TRYING TO 00, I'M PERSONALLY TRYING TO FINO EVERYIIAY OUT I CAN TO PROVIDE YOU WITH RELIEF. WE NEED TO GO FORWARD WITH THE DISTRICT TONIGHT. MICKEL: THE POINT THAT WE'RE CONCERNED WITH IS WHY AFTER LISTENING, WHY ARE WE TO BE TOLD THAT WE'RE GOING TO 00 IT THIS WAY? I lll>ERSTAND THAT ASHPHALT IS NEAR THE PRICE OF CONCRETE, lXIN'T GET ME WRONG, I KNOW IT IS. CAUSE I RUN A CONCRETE BATCH PLANT. I KNOW A LITTLE BIT ABOUT CONCRETE. BUT LIKE THE, MY NEIGHBOR SAID, WHY, WHY ARE WE BEING -HOii WOULD I PUT IT? -HONEST WITH THIS JOB, THE REST OF THE ALLEYS ARE GRAVEL. MY NEIGHBOR SAYS IF YOU WANT TO CURE THE PROBLEM JUST JERK THAT ASHPHALT BACK AND PUT IT BACK IN GRAVEL AND WE'LL BE SATISFIED. BUT YOU SEE, WHAT I'M SAYING HERE IS THAT FOR SONE REASON OR OTHER SOMEBODY WANTS THIS CONCRETE REAL BAD, AND l'N ABOUT TO RETIRE MYSELF . I'M 66 YEARS OLD TODAY. AND I COULD RETIRE RIGHT NOii, IUT WHEN I'M BEING HARNESSED WITH All THIS OTHER STUFF HERE CONING UP, BASICALLY WE 'RE GOING TO HAVE TO PAY FOR IT II> MTTER HOii YOU DO IT . SCIIEWHERE DOWN THE DO 11£ 'VE GOT TO PAY FOR IT . All> AH ... BULLOCK: I WISH I HAD AN MSIIEI FOR YOU. MI CKEL: YEAH, I KNOii. I UNDERSTAII> YOUR POSITICII MD I HOIIOR IT TOO, BUT IT SEENS LIKE THIS IS IEIIIC PUHD IY THE ANRTIOT OIIIERS THENSELVES . All> THE UDY l*T Ill$ MCIE IMSI ' T EYEI A TAJ PAVEi, JUST A MNAGER l*T PR(SOOm HCltSELF TMT IICHT . HA8(NI CHT : : I A : r • Of IFI C ,. - •. I . • - • • • • I • • KOLTAY: I TAKE OBJECTION TO JUST MAINTAINING AN ALLEY AT THE EXPENSE OF THE PROPERTY OWNERS WHEN IT'S ALL OF OUR TAX DOLLARS GOING FORWARD TO TAKE CARE OF THAT ALLEY. I THINK WE ALL HAVE SPECIFIC QUESTIONS TO ADDRESS TO THE ALLEY AND IT'S CONSTRUCTION. AND IF STAFF CAN TELL US A LITTLE BIT MORE ABOUT CONSTRUCTION ... VAN DYKE: THANK YOU MR. MICKLE. IF I COULD ASK MR. ESTERLY AND PERHAPS MR. KAHM TO COME FORWARD AND ADORESS THAT ISSUE? MR. KOLTAY, IF YOU'D CARE TO BEGIN? KOLTAY: I GUESS MY FIRST QUESTION DOES PERTAIN TO THE ALLEY ITSELF. ARE THE MAJORITY OF PROPERTY OWNERS ALONG THE ALLEY, ARE THEY MULTI-RESIDENTIAL USE OR WHAT CONFIGURATION OF PROPERTY OWNERS? ESTERLY: KOLTAY: ESTERLY: KOlTAY : C T SOS, A FULL SOS IS THE APARTMENT COMPLEX, AH, THERE'S LOWER DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ON THE EAST SIDE, THE OTHER HALF. NOW WHETHER SOME OF THOSE ARE MULTI-FAMILY OR NOT, DUPLEXES, I DON'T REALLY HAVE A HAll>LE ON THAT. BUT ABOUT APPROXIMATELY HALF IS LOW DENSITY, RESIDENTIAL, THE OTHER HALF IS THE HIGHER DENSITY APARTMENT COMPLEX TO THE EAST. IT'S A 50/50 SPLIT ON THE ALLEY. OKAY. CAN YOU TELL ME JUST IN GENERAL WHAT IS THE PROBLEM WITH THE ALLEY IN ITS CURRENT CONFIGURATION? THE PROBLEM WITH THE ALLEY IN ITS CURRENT CONFIGURATION IS IT'S CONSTRUCTED OUT OF ASPHALT, IT HAS BEEN PATCHED NUMEROUS TIMES. THERE'S ALMOST A CONTINUOUS LINE OF PATCHES, PARTICULARLY IN THE LOW POINT, IN THE VALLEY Of THE ALLEY RUNNING ALL THE WAY UP THERE. MOST Of THOSE PATCHES HAD BEEN DONE BY SOMEONE OTHER THAN THE CITY UP UNTIL ABOUT A YEAR All> A HALF MiO, TIIO YEARS AGO. AT THAT POINT IN TIME, MY lll)(RSTAll>ING IS TNERE IMS DISCUSSIONS WITH THE APARTMENT CCIIPLEI ABOUT THEIR OBLIGATION TO PAOVIDE MINTEIWICE ON TH( Al.LEY, AH, THE APARTMENT CCll'l.EI OEJUm THAT THAT IMS THEIR RESPCIISIBILITY. THERE IS II> IIRITIEN RECORD THAT SAYS THE APARTMENT CCll'l.El JS RESPCIISlllE FOi MJNTEIWICE Of THAT Al.LEY. AH, AS A LAST IECOUISE THE CITY ASSUMED IESPCIISJIILITY FOR REPAIRING POTNOl.ES IN THE Al.LEY AT THAT POINT. AH, THE Al.LEY Rl&HT D IS SOMEIIHAT IIMH, THE ASPHAl. T IS IN A COIi) IT ION lltERE, AH, W£LL, AT THIS POINT IT HAS fAJLm, IUT IT'S · l'N TaYING TO THI• HOii TO DESCRIIE THIS TO YOU. AH, THEl£'S A COOi) CINCC IN A VERY SHORT PERIGO Of TIME THAT THAT THERE IIILL 8( A CCll'l.ETC FAILURE Of THE Al.LEY IIIJLC AT THIS POINT THE.I[ IS AN OPPORTIIUTY TO, AH, SAVE SOME Of THE IAS£ Of THE ALLEY . a,T THE ALLEY IS IN A CONDITION HRE IT 'S liOJIC TO DU(IIOUTC Ml) THE DETCIIOUTION IS GOING TO ACCCLCIATE OVER TIME flDN THIS TIME fOIMUD . I HAV A Cou,t Of OTHER JUST Wl(IAl. QU(STI • a.fl THI S DISTRI CT IN $£ IAl.. CM YOU Ttll ME AlflOIIMTC LY HOii APPLICATI I Y VOlUNTCE HA¥£ BEEN POl l CD FOi THI DI TI ICl TO IC I LUO(D ? R C T WM.UNTC I DON 'T HAV THAT COUNT, IUT MOU11> 10 70, AUDI 'fOU ,. • 7 • •. I· • , . , - - • • • • VAN DYKE: WILL YOU PLEASE RESTATE THAT FOR THE MICROPHONE. • KAHM: I HAVEN'T DONE A RECENT COUNT. WE'RE ALLOWING VOLUNTEERS THROUGH THIS FRIDAY, BUT AS OF THE OTHER DAY, WE MUST BE IN THE 65-70 POINT AT THIS TIME. KOLTAY: CAN YOU GIVE ME AN IDEA OF APPROXIMATELY THE NUMBER OF PERSONS WHO HAVE ALREADY BEGUN WORK? KAHM: THROUGH TWO WEEKS AGO WE HAD OVER 30 PERMITS ANO I KNOW THEY' VE CONTINUED TO COME IN. KOL TAY: OKAY. KAHM: AGAIN, PROBABLY 40-50. KOL TAY: THANKS. WIGGINS: THE ONLY THING I SAY, MR. ESTERLY, WHEN THIS APARTMENT COMPLEX DRAINS ITS POOL, APPARENTLY IT'S GOING DOIIN THE ALLEY All> THAT'S WHAT'S TEARING IT UP. IS IT LEGAL, I ASSUNE? OR IS IT NOT? SHOULD THEY DRAIN IT OUT IN THE STREET, OR WHAT'S THE REMEDY FOR THAT? ESTERLY: I' VE HEARD THAT. I HAVE NOT OBSERVED IT. WIGGINS: WELL, THE RES1D£NTS HAVE. ESTERLY: THE ALLEYWAY IS PART Of THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM, IN FACT, NOST ALLEYS OPERATE AS A PORTION Of TH£ STOIII DRAINAGE SYSTEM THROUGHOUT THE CITY. AT LEAST FOR LOCAL DRAINAGE. AH, SO ... WIGGINS: SO THAT WUlD IE ACCEPTABLE TO USE THE, EITHER THE GUTTER UP FRONT OR TH£ ALLEY OUT UCI? ESTERLY: 1 'N NOT AMAR( Of MYTHllli THAT PIIONIIITS TNOI FRON DOllli THAT. WIGGINS: OKAY, THAT 'S ALL. T1Wll YOU. CLAYTON: MR. ESTERLY, lltAT IS CUl CUIIIENT PIOCEDlltE FOR THE INCLUSION Of AN ALLEY INTO A DISTRICT? ESTERLY : GOOD QUESTION, I DON'T ICIOI THE MIMI TO THAT ONE. (ADORESSllli KAHN) IS THCRE A SPECIFIC PIOCEDlltE FOR INCLUSION Of AN ALLEY? CL A T : HOlil DO W£ ... CST RY : CLA l : ALLEYS CAN P£TITION IN . NV UIID[ISTAll>llli IS IN THIS CASE ... THAT 'S WHAT l'VE SAY111i . INT PEIICENTAGE Of TH( PROPERTY OWNERS OR WHATEVER WIERALLY DO 11£ CCIISll)(I TO I[ MJEQUATE FOR TH( INCLUSION? A MAJORITY TO $TAIT Off A PETITICII IN A MVllli DISTRICT, All> IN THIS CAS IT 'S A FLAT 50/50 SPUT . ll&HT NOif . THAT 'S JUST AN INF ... L PLIT . • • • • I ' I . • , • 0 I • • VAN DYKE : ANY OTHER QUESTIONS FOR MR. ESTERLY? YES , TIM? BULLOCK: THIS IS A QUESTION FOR COUNCIL. ARE WE FLIRTING WITH LEGALITY HERE IN THAT THE APARTMENT OWNER OR THE MANAGER RATHER REPRESENTED THE APARTMENT OWNER AND THE APARTMENT OWNER SHOULD HAVE PERHAPS COME IN PERSON? DEWITT: NO THERE'S NO DIFFICULTY WITH THAT. I'M, FROM WHAT I CAN TELL, MOST OF THE PEOPLE, WELL NO, NOT TONIGHT. REPRESENTATIVES ARE COflolONLY USED AND A MANAGER IS SUFFICIENT FOR AN APARTMENT UNIT . VAN DYKE : OKAY, WE'VE HAD A LOT OF DISCUSSION, A LOT OF QUESTIONS, AND WE'RE GETTING CLOSE TO THE TIME THAT WE HAVE TO VOTE . I'LL PROVIDE EVERYONE ONE MORE OPPORTUNITY TO ADDRESS A CONCERN. HABENICHT: WELL, YOUR HONOR, I UNFORTUNATELY AM GOING TO HAVE TO VOTE AGAINST THIS. I, AH , I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY IF WE HAVE SO MANY PEOPLE ANXIOUS IN VOLUNTERING TO GET INTO THIS DISTRICT, AND SINCE WE'VE HAD SO MANY MISTAKES AND FAUX PAS WITH THIS DISTRICT THAT WE'RE STILL SO INSISTENT UPON NOT POSTPONllli THOSE PEOPLE lltO FEEL THAT THEY'VE IEEN IIIFAlltlY TlfATED TO MlffllER DlffllCT IN Ml>THER TINE All) IN Ml>THER Pl.ACE . I REALLY DON'T lN>ERSTAND THAT. AH, I DISAGREE WITH NR. BULLOCK, I DON 'T THINK THAT WE HAVE TO GO AHEAD WITH THE DISTRICT TONIGHT OR ELSE CHUCK IT FOREVER. I THI• IF WE DID REIIDV£ THE IWmATORY PORTICII TMT IT IIOUlD TM£ IIIAY TMT llllDOI AT THE END Of TME DlffllCT 11D ME'RE MOIRIED AIOUT IEll5 AILE TO CONPLETE THE PIOPERTIES II THE MIUIT OF TUE, ESPECIALLY THE PIIOPERTIES IN THE PAVllli DISTRICT _, THE NDP£RTIES TMT ARE VOl.llfTARY. IT REALLY DOESN'T MAKE A LOT OF SENSE TO ME . I 'VE, I'VE HEARD EVERY SINGLE COUNCIL MENIER AT ONE TINE OR ANOTHER SA Y THAT YES , THERE WERE SOME MISTAKES HERE, YES, THERE WERE SO PROBLEMS HERE, OR , WELL, WE 'LL JUST IT BETTER IUT TINE . WELL, I THINK WE SHOULD DO IT BETTER THIS TINE. IE Nlft THE IIEIEIIITIW.L TO DO IT . Mlllli DlffllCT M NlS IHI CII 1IIE IINICS All A ftlY u• TIIE. _, Mlllli, allCllTE DlffllCT ltll NlS IEII CII THE ICIGU Slit[ FEIIINY UII). I THINK THAT WE 'RE MAKING A SHIPSHOO KIND OF , AH , RESOLUTION TO A PROBl.DI . I THINK WE 'RE GOING A D1SSOWIC£ TO All OF THE CITIZDIS. I 'N REALLY CGICEIIIED MOUT THIS Al.LEY . ARE WE SUGGESTING NOii THAT All THE DRAINAGE PI ECES BE, AH , BE BORNE BY THE PlmPE RTY OIIIERS lltO 'S ADJAC ENT TO DRAI NAGE? I TH INK THAT 'S A REAL MISTAKE. I TH INK I JUST UIIIOT VOTE FOR THIS MVllli , Fell THIS Mlllli DlffllCT AS UIII AS IDTN THAT Al.LEY _, THI S PI Ett IS II THEIi(. All> I MOUlD UII( THE REST Of YOU TO JOI N IE _, VOTE MAIIST IT. THINK AIOUT IT, THI• AIOUT THE PRECEO£NCE WE'RE SETTll5 AND WHAT WE'RE DOING . AND HOW W COULD RIGHT NOii, RIGHT NOii MAKE A SOLUTION THAT WORKS THAT GETS t TH PAVING DISTRICT TAKEN CARE Of, THAT GETS THE VOlUNARY PEOPLE TAKEN CAR Of , THAT GIVES US TINE TO ADORESS THE LEGIT IMATE C A T • CONC RN Of OUR CITIZENS . I URG YOU All TO VOTE NO. YES , YOUR HONOR . I THINK THAT WE 'D All LIKE A SOLUTION THAT WORK • I 'M JUST NOT IN FAVOR Of A SOLUTION THAT PUTS OFF AGAIN, AND AGAIN , AND AGAIN THIS DISTRICT . IIE 'R CONCERNED AIOUT THESE NUN8 R , 'R CONCERN D ABOUT THE PROCEDURES 'Rt GOING TO U IN TH fUTUR , 'R CCIICE D AIOUT THE STADIIDS, WE'R C CRN ED AIOUT THE FINANCIAL l•ACT ON THE R SIOPTS IN TH . t . • ,. - I . • - • • • • • • ·, .. DISTRICT, AND THE REST OF THE RESIDENTS IN THE CITY MANY OF WHOM ARE PAYING NOW FOR CONCRETE THAT THEY'VE PUT IN. MANY CITIZENS HAVE AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE ALREADY INITIATED REPAIRS IN THEIR CONCRETE PURSUANT TO THE FORMATION Of THIS DISTRICT. M>EQUATE NOTICE WAS GIVEN, CONSISTENT 111TH THE UM, CONSISTENT 111TH THE PROCEDURES THAT THE CITY'S USED SIIICE 1162, LETTERS WERE SENT IN ADDITION TO THE CERTIFIED NOTICES. WE'VE GONE OUT OF OUR WAY TO PUBLICIZE OUR MEETINGS. IT'S UNFORTUNATE THAT MANY PEOPLE DON 'T READ THE NEWSPAPER AND THEY DON'T READ THE LETTERS. I WISH I COULD CHANGE THAT. POSTPCIII• lllll 11n' SOLi£ THIS IIMllEN. I THINK THE REAL ISSUE IS FIMltl.Y 1NEIE -CITIZEIS, PERHAPS COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT, IIHO THIIICS IIE SIIIUlD Mist TAXES Ml) PAY FOR 1HE CCIICl£1t OUT OF TAI RIIIIEY. tit$. fl:IIILLIMS lfl> ICATED THAT IIE COULD RAISE TAXES 8/IOTH OF A NILL. SHE ANO I HAD A SUBSTATIVE DISCUSSION ABOUT THAT ANO AS I RECALL OUR DISCUSSION SHE RELAYED TO ME THAT SHE ASKED THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE HOii MUCH WE'D HAVE TO RAISE TAXES TO RAISE $200,000 . ANO THE MSVER WAS 8/IOTH OF A MILL. 8/lOTH OF A MILL EQUATES $200,000. NOii Will $200,000 FIX ALL THE CONCRETE IN THE CITY? IT WOll'T £YEN Fil THE CONCRETE THAT'S NEEDED IN THIS DISTRICT. SO THERE 'S A BIG DIFFERENCE OF OPINION ABOUT WHETHER 8/lOTH OF A MILL OR $8 A RESIDENT IS GOING TO MAKE ANY IMPACT. I THIMC IIE DO NEED TO CONTINUE THE DISCUSSIONS THIS FALL PERHAPS IN A TASK FORCE. I DON'T HAVE ANY , I'M NOT READY TO OFFER MY PIIOMISES TO MYONE THAT WE'RE GOING TO CHANGE THE FUNDING MECHANISM . I HAVE SOME NEIGHBORS WHO HAVE REPLACED THEIR CONCRETE IN THE PAST Sil MONTHS . I IIENT TO THEM AND I SAID, • .., THAT YOU'VE FIXED YOUR CONCRETE AND YOU'VE PAID FOR IT, DO YOU WANT A TAX RAISE TO PAY FOR THE OTHER FOLKS ' CONCRETE.• THEY 1'lD • -..m,y •. I THI* THERE'S M MFIILLY LOT OF CITIZIIS II TMT EU£T SME SITUATION. THEY 'VE PAID FOR THEIR CONCRETt, TNn'ft NET THUR RESPONSIBILITIES, THEY DON'T WANT TO PAY FOR MYONE ELSE'S CONC1£TE IN ADDITION TO THEIR OWN. I THIMC WE CM IIIJllt CII SOME Ulf IICONE LOMIS. I THI* WE CM WORK CII THE STAIIWm, Ml) I THI* IIE NEED TO CCIITINUE TO REPLACE HAZARDOUS MD INTOlEUlt.E CONCl£TE THIOUliHOUT TH( CITY . THANK YOU . VAN DYK E: MYONE ELSE? ALEX, YOU um nus IOES (II MD OIi. HAB ENI CHT : WELL , I NEED TO ADDRESS ... CLAYTCll 'S CCIIIDT TO NY DESIRE TO RAIS E TAXES ... BULLOCK : YOUR HONOR , POINT OF OIID(I , SHE'S.,, l [[I •coau m. COUl.D YOU HABENI CHT: THE IIM YOR DID 1cc•1zc ME . VAN D WELL. I M REC-I ZINC Altx , IUT Al.Cl THIS IS INPORTMT, HAVEN 'T .•• 8U LOC : THIS IS THE TH IRD ..• VAN DY : •.• lfE HAV EN 'T PASS _.., MES YO, .,T Nill OF _.., RUt.CS WH ICH YOU All AUEED .... THAT .,._., T l£DUIIDMT MOUT TIUNCS, WOUll*'T I( POSGW. MOUT nu • ., w • 10 • ,, - ' , •. ' • I . • • • - • • • BULLOCK: • . , . • WOULDN'T GO ON AND ON ABOUT THINGS. SO PLEASE BE BRIEF, ALEX, AND FINISH UP. AND SOMETHING NEW. HABENICHT: THANK YOU. IT IS SOMETHING NEW. I'M TALKING ABOUT MR. CLAYTON'S TALKING ABOUT THE CONCRETE DISTRICT WOULD BE, WOULD BE FINANCED. IT WAS NOT AN ISSUE THAT I DISCUSSED TONIGHT. AND IT IS NOT AN ISSUE THAT I THINK IS PART OF WHAT WE DO WITH THIS PARTICULAR DISTRICT RIGHT NOW. AND IF WE DO WANT TO TALK ABOUT THAT PARTICULAR ISSUE ABOUT WHETHER OR NOT WE WANT TO GO AHEAD WITH THE CITY PARTICIPATING IN THAT, I DO HAVE A LOT OF INFORMATION, AND A CONCRETE UTILITY STUDY THAT DOES GIVE NUMBERS THAT WERE PROJECTED THAT WERE VERY CLOSE TO THE NUMBERS THAT WERE PRESENTED BY MRS. MCWILLIAMS. I JUST WANTED TO CLARIFY THAT. THE ISSUE HERE IS NOT HOW IT WILL BE FUNDED, HOW CONCRETE WILL BE FUNDED NOW OR IN THE FUTURE. THE ISSUE IS THAT WE AS A CITY BOTH ON THE STAFF THROUGH NO FAULT OF OUR OWN BUT THROUGH ALL OF THESE PROBLEMS THAT HAVE EXACERBATED THE PROBLEM REALLY NEED TO DO GOOD BY THESE PEOPLE. THAT'S THE ISSUE THAT I'M ADORESSING. VAN DYKE: OKAY. I'D LIKE ... MR. KOLTAY? KOLTAY: • ll • ' I. • • • - • • • • 0 ¢• • ·, HAVE ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL WHO IS A TENANT OF MINE WHO WAS CONTACTED. THE TENII.NT HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THE PROPERTY, I'M THE OWNER, BUT THEY WERE EVEN MEET BY THE STAFF. I THINK THAT BRIEF DISCUSSION THAT WE HAD IN FRONT OF SENATOR CONSIDINE DIDN'T ADDRESS SOME OF THE ISSUES OF SOME OF THE PEOPLE THAT WERE THERE, BUT HE TOO BROUGHT IT UP AND I KNOW AHEAD OF TIME THAT IT WAS SAID THAT HE WOULD DISCUSS IT, AND I WAS INFORMED OF THAT. I THINK STAFF HAS TAKEN EVERYTHING THAT WE HAYE ASKED THEM TO DO, THEY'VE GONE FORWARD WITH AND I THINK THEY WOULD STILL MEET TOMORROW WITH ANYBODY REGARLESS OF THE FORMATION OF THIS DISTRICT. TONIGHT I HAD IN MY DISTRICT MRS. SAMUELSON AND MRS. WELLE, ONE ON SOUTH GRANT STREET, ONE ON SOUTH SHERMAN. I'M NOT GOING TO MAKE A MOTION TO EXEMPT YOU AS ADDITIONAL PROPERTY OWNERS IN THIS DISTRICT. I BASICALLY AT THIS TIME WOULD MOVE THAT COUNCIL BILL 26 GO FORWARD. HABENICHT: IT HAS BEEN MOVED. VAN DYKE: IT HAS BEEN MOVED. HE'S JUST SAYING THAT. ANY OTHER PEOPLE WHO HAVE NOT HAO AN OPPORTUNITY TO ADDRESS, DO YOU WISH ONE LAST TIME TO SPEAK TO THIS ISSUE? TIM. BULLOCK: JUST ONE COMMENT, I WOULD LOVE TO Fifi> SOME TYPE OF RELIEF FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE ALLEY. I WOULD LOVE TO MOVE TO EXEMPT MS. SAMUELSON ANO MS. WELLE JUST ON THE BASIS OF PRECEDENT. IF WE DO SO, WE POSTPONE IT ANOTHER TWO WEEKS. ANO THEN WE GET MORE PEOPLE COMING IN AND MORE PEOPLE COMING IN, ANO WE NEED TO JUST SIMPLY MOVE ON, AH, AT THIS POINT. YOU PEOPLE HAVE BEEN GIVEN SPECIAL TREATIIENT, MRS. MCWILLIAMS, QUITE HONESTLY BEING PUT OFF LIKE THIS, ANO l'M NOT SURE THAT THAT'S FAIR TO THE ENTIRE REST Of THE CITY IH> HAVE HAD TO 60 THROUGH THIS. AGAIN, THE D(Y CONES OUT OF All OUR POCKETS. IT' S ll>T NE ANO YOU, IT'S US. YAN DYKE : AT THIS TINE, I'D LIKE TO HAVE A VOTE ON COUNCIL BILL 11>. Z6. CLERK : ALL VOTES HAVE BEEN CAST, YOUR HONOR. L£T TH£ RECOIII> SHOii FIVE AYES, ONE NAY, COIIICIL NOaER HAIOIICHT VOTING NAY, ONE ABSENT. KOL TAY : YOUR HONOR, FOR THE RECORD, ... VAN DYKE : THE MOTION CARRIES. 60 AH£AD. KOLTAY : I WOULD ASK FOR TH£ RECOIi> THAT CITY STAFF CCIITIIU TO NEET WITH lll>IVIDUAlS ON A CIIE IY -BASIS All) 111111 OUT MIUNISTUTIVELY WHAT OTHER DIFFICULTIES THERE ME . YAN 0 lOC : AND I CERTAINLY SUffORT THAT, IT 'S A STATN[NT THAT I IMS QOIN6 TO NAK , MR . ICOlTAY, SO I CM SAY THAT STAFF WILL CClfJIIU TO IC AVAILABLE. SECONDLY, l 'D LIKE TO OIR[CT STAFF TO PE flllMCIAL OPTIONS THAT MR . BULLOCl All) MR . CLAYTON llM> OF AllWED TO All) PERHAPS BCfOI[ IMl W£ CM CONE U, WITH SCll£T1tlN6 THAT fllSNT FACILITAT THC CXPEM>ITURC OF THES R[,-IRS . MR . BULLOCl ? Y , TO MR . MI CK[ , COIIDREAY, All) NI SS OUUN • WOULD SUCG£ T PCRSUING A RCNEOY OI P0$Sllt.C FIINCIN6 OPTIONS WITH PAUL MLIIOISKI OF THC [WOOD MOUSIIC MITHOIJTY FOi POSSllt. • 12 • ' I . • I - - • • • • C. • ·~ ,. OR GRANTS THROUGH HIM, AND IF YOU'VE GOT A PEN ANO A PIECE OF PAPER I CAN GIVE YOU HIS PHONE NUMBER. IT'S 762-2530. BUT AT THIS POINT l 'M NOT SURE THAT WE CAN DO ANYTHING MORE. VAN DYKE: WE, AH, USUALLY, THIS IS OUT OF ROUTINE BUT SINCE THIS HAS BEEN A VERY EMOTIONAL BILL TONIGHT I'LL GIVE YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO SPEAK TO COUNCIL. YOU' LL HAVE TO CONE FORWARD, PLEASE. MRS. MICKEL: I'M BERADINE MICKEL AND I LIVE AT 3680 SOUTH ELATI, AND I HAVE SEEN THE SWIMMING POOL BE DRAINED DOIII THE ALLEY EVER SINCE THAT APARTNENT HAS BEEN BUILT THERE. All> THE NAN SAID HERE, I DON'T RENEMBER HIS NME, BUT HE DID SAY THAT THE WATER WOULD GO UNDER THE ASPHALT AND IT DOES IIAKE THE HOLES AND STUFF CONE UP. IT WILL DO THE SME THllli TO THE CONCRETE, AND I MOULD SUGGEST THAT THE SWIMMING POOL THAT WOULD GO DOIII THE SEWER, BECAUSE EVERYBODY ELSE, THERE'S FLIES AND EYERYTHINli ELSE THERE. AND I ALSO NOTICE THE ALLEY BETVEEN FOX All) DELA1wt£ FRON AH, AH, I CAN'T THINK OF THE STREET, BUT WHERE THE IUS GOES UP AND DOIII, IT IS A TOTAL NESS. IT'S CRACKED AND CRACKED, All> IT HASN'T BEEN TWO YEARS OLD BECAUSE THE Nflft TOLD NE SO. VAN DYKE: WE APPRECIATE THAT SUUESTICII, IT'S A moo CIIE, All> WE'LL FOi.LOii UP ... MICKEL: llfY SHOULD IIE PAY FOR THE CONCRETE lltEI THE SIIIMMING POOL GOES DOIII THE ALLEY? VAN DYKE: AISOLUTELY, MSOLUTELY. All> IIE'LL FOLLOW UP All> SEE IF WE CM FIND .... MICKEL: IIELL, IT SHOULD HAit IEEN DOIIE A LCll5 TINE MO, IWI. THMl YOU. HABENICHT: YOUR HOIOR, Mm llff SHOULD THEY MY FOi THE CCIIICIETt IF THE SIIIMMINC POOL ISl'T IOI• TO IO DGIII THE ALLEY? THAT'S THE Pal.EN. VAN DYKE: DI• Cle . ., . • • I •. .. I. • t , - • • • • • A&Efl>A ITEM llA -MAY 20, 1991 AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF BOOICIIOBILE VAN DYKE: THE NEXT ITEM ON THE AGENDA -llA, RECOMMENDATION FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY SERVICES TO APPROVE BY MOTION THE BID OF FARBER SPECIALTY VEHICLES IN THE AMOUNT OF $93,127 FOR THE PURCHASE OF A NEW BOOKMOBILE. MR. HANK LONG, LIBRARY DIRECTOR. LONG: MAYOR, COUNCIL, THANK YOU FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO ADDRESS YOU ON THIS ISSUE. IN 1990 CITY COUNCIL APPROVED $83,930 IN THE LIBRARY 'S 1991 BUDGET TO PURCHASE A NEW FULL-SIZED BOOKMOBILE TO REPLACE OUR CURRENT 22-YEAR OLD VEHICLE. NOW THIS NEW VEHICLE WOULD BE A COMPARABLE SIZED VEHICLE, ABOUT 3500 TO 4000 BOOKS WITH A LIFE EXPECTANCY OF 15 TO 20 YEARS. IN FEBRUARY WE SENT OUT SEVEN REQUESTS FOR BIDS TO VARIOUS COMPANIES ACROSS THE NATION. IN MARCH WE RECEIVED TWO PROPOSALS BACK, FROM TWO COMPANIES. ONE FROM FARBER VEHICLES, THE OTHER OHIO BUS SALES. OHIO BID $100,275, WHILE FARBER BID $93,127. IN APRIL MYSELF ALONG WITH PAT WHITE THE HEAD OF THE SERVICENTER WENT ANO VISITED BOTH SITES, WE VISITED LIBRARIES TO WHICH THEY HAD SOLD VEHICLES, ANO WE WERE PRESENTLY PLEASED TO SEE THAT BOTH COMPANIES MET OUR REQUIREMENTS. BASED ON OUR STUDY WE RECOMMEII> THE AWARD OF BID TONIGHT TO FARBER VEHICLES IN THE AMOUNT OF $93,127, KEEPING IN MIii> THIS $9,197 OVER BUDGET. NOW THE AMOUNT OF OUR BUDGET BASICALLY COMES TO THREE ITEMS: A GENERATOR THAT WILL MAKE THE VEHICLE A SELF -CONTAINED UNIT Ill>EPEll>ENT OF EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS LIKE WE NOW HAVE, A DRIVE LINE RETARDER FOR USE ON THE HILLS, AND AN ENGINE UPGRADE. TONIGHT WE ARE REQUESTING COUNCIL APPROVE THE AWARD OF CONTRACT TO FARBER IN THE AMOUNT OF THEIR BID OF $93,127 WITH A DOWN PAYMENT OF 20I OR $18,625. DELIVERY OF THE VEHICLE WILL BE SIX TO EIGHT MONTHS FROM THE TIME THE CONTRACT IS SIGNED . THIS WILL LEAVE A BAl.AIICE OF $74,502 THAT WILL BE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF THE VEHICLE IN SIX TO EIGHT NONTHS. UPON RECEIPT AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE VEHICLE WE WILL EITHER LEASE/PURCHASE THE BALANCE OR WE WILL REQUEST A SUPPl.OOTAL IUDliET APPROPRIATIC* IN THE AMOUNT OF $9,197. VAN DYKE: ANY QUESTIONS FOR ... LONli? ... CLAYTC*. CLAYTON: YES, ... LONG, WHY DO 11£ NEED AN EICINE UPGRADE . WE ONLY DRIVE THIS THING ABOUT FIVE MILES. LONG: I 'D LIKE TO DEFER THAT TO PAT llflTE, SERYICENTER. WHITE : THE REAS<* THAT 11£ WENT FOR AN Ol51NE UfUADE IS THAT DUE TO TH( A TITUDE YOU'RE LDOllNC AT A IOI asc .... LOSS, AND, AH, THE YCHICLC 'S SPEC MD CNCI tmS£ PM• SPEC AT SU lfY£l. SO CONSEQUENTLY FOR THC ALTITUDE, II[ IUD THE MJOITICIIAL asc PCMR . CLAYTC*: <*AY . SO WHAT WOULD IE THC CC*SE.QUOICCS Of IDT HAY INC THAT AOOITIONAL HORSE ...-1 WHIT : TH VCHICL WOULD I( UIIDO ,cJW0£D, _, CCIIS£QU(lllY TN[ SITUATIC* THAT WE HAY£ IOW VITH TN[ aaoT ICICDOIILE IS THAT DO HAY AN Ull)(R PCMR SITUATIC* VITH TN[ YENICL • CC*S[QU[IT Y. VITH IT • 14 • ' I. • ' - • • • • • I~ • BEING THAT, IT PUTS A LOT MORE STRESS ON THE ENGINE AND YOU END UP WITH PREMATURE WEAR. THAT DEVELOPS WITH THE ENGINE. CLAYTON: HOW MANY ENGINES HAVE BEEN PUT IN THE PRESENT BOOKMOBILE? WHITE: WE'VE GONE THROUGH THREE DIFFERENT UPGRADES IN ENGINES ON THAT PIECE OF EQUIPMENT TO GET IT TO THE POINT WHERE THE POWER 'S ACCEPTABLE. CLAYTON : AND HOW DOES THE POWER IN THE CURRENT UPGRADE COMPARE WITH THE ONE WE'RE REQUESTING FOR THE NEW BOOKMOBILE? WHITE : THE CURRENT ENGINE THAT WE HAVE IN THE VEHICLE IS A GASOLINE POWERED ENGINE. ONE THAT WOULD BE IN THE NEW BOOKMOBILE WOULD BE A DIESELED POWER ENGINE. IT WILL ALSO BE TURBO CHARGED AND IT WILL MEET ALL EMISSION STANDARDS. CLAYTON: THANK YOU. VAN DYKE : OTHER QUESTIONS FOR MR . LONG? BULLOCK: WHAT ARE WE TALKING ABOUT OTO 16 AND A QUARTER MILE? LAUGHTER LONG: WELL , I TELL YOU, I THOUGHT I 'D LET YOU TEST THAT IF YOU WOULD , TIM. VAN DYKE : ALEX , DO YOU HAVE A CCNIENT? HABENICHT : WELL, YOUR HONOR, I WAS GOIIC TO NOYE THAT VE APPROVE THE BID Of FARBER SPECIALTY VEHICLES IN THE AMOUNT Of S93 ,1Z7 FOR THE PURCHASE Of THE IOOQIIIILE. BULLOCK : SECOND . VAN DY KE: SECONDED BY ... BULLOCK . MY RNITHER DISCUSSICII ? KOLT AY: YES, YOUR HONOR . I MOULD ASlt FOR A FRIDQ.Y MOOIOIT THAT WE 'D INCLUDE THE ADDITICIIAL St ,197 AT THIS TINE , SO IT DOESN 'T HAV E TO CM WK IN THE FUTURE . BENI CHT: I WOULD CCRTAI Y ACCEPT NT . D£W1T : TE CHNICAL Y THAT WOULD ICQUIR( A R£SOLUTJC11 M £11)1 TH£ BUDGET, SO IT D C IAC TO YOU II THC FUTUU • TA : I ICllCY NT I DOll 'T M IT II AS M ..._NT CM CERTAI Y 00 IT A IL DI CTlwt TO l THAT DCIIC . SUNS lOQ I TO MO Al SO A flOIIT Of GOTIAT IC*, If HAVE TitE NOICV TO PA fOR TNIS IGl 'T Mia TO Mllll[S GOI 8ACl TO COUNCI FOIi M APM>NlATI AT A LATCI DAT • D IT OUT Of D I [S Ill TNOUT MUI) I • l • •. ' I . • , ]- • • • • • ,. I! KOLTAV: IT SEEMS TO ME THAT THE APPROPRIATION JUST NEEDS TO BE MADE FOR MONEY THAT'S ACTUALLY THERE, A BUDGET ADJUSTMENT APPROPRIATION WILL COME AT A LATER TIME. I JUST WANT TO MAKE SURE THIS ONE IS DONE. VAN DYKE: OKAY, SO YOU JUST WANT TO COVER THE BASE? KOLTAY: ABSOLUTELY. THAT THE CONTRACT BE AWARDED IN THE HIGHER AMOUNT. VAN DYKE: WELL, IT'S A FRIENDLY AMENDMENT, SO WE DON'T NEED A VOTE ON IT. HABENICHT: I ACCEPT THAT AS WELL AS LONG AS IT CONCURS WITH WHAT THE CITY ATTORNEY THINGS I APPROPRIATE. DEWITT: I DON'T BELIEVE YOUR MOTION HAD BEEN SECONDED YET. VAN DYKE l CLERIC: YES, NR. BULLOCK. DEWITT: THEN Will YOU WITHDRAW THE SECOND? BULLOCK: YES. DEWITT: OICAY, THEN YOU HAVE IT. VAN DYKE: THE ORIGINAL MOTICII WITH THE FRIOl>l.Y MEIIINENT. BULLOCK: All> RE SECOND IT. VAN DYKE: All> THE RE SECOND. OICAY, PAT? CLERIC: WELL YOU NEAii THAT THE NIIIITES SHCIUlO SNOlf THAT (II( IMS IIITNDRAIII All) ... ? DOUTT: I TNI• NH OIUilMl MEIIINEIT TIO IIICLUDQ) M. ICOLTAY'S PD IS ICIIS. CLERIC: OICAY, TIWlt YOU. VAN DYKE : I ™·· 11('1( m•• TO &ET IT •. u•. LCIIG : TIWlt YOU . VAN DYlE : MY DISCUSSICII? PLEAS( ffl[. CLERIC : VANO Y All WOTCS Naff •DI WT, 'fGUI ...... LET TN[ llfCOII» SND11 Sil AYES . IIIT" C11C MSOff . NOTICII * ... • I. • • - • • • • • .. MENDA ITEN 116 -NAY 20, 1991 RESOLUTION NO. 44 -6RCUI) RULES FOi CITY COlllCIL VAN DYKE: 11 G IS A RESOLUTION ADOPTING GROlJII> RULES FOR THE CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD. THE BRIEF HISTORY OF THIS IS, AS ALL MEMBERS OF COUNCIL KNOW BY NOW, IS THERE WAS A TASK FORCE THAT WORKED ON ESTABLISHING SOME GROUND RULES TO HELP PROMOTE A SMOOTHER FUNCTIONING OF PUBLIC MEETS AND STll>Y SESSION MEETINGS AND TO ADDRESS SOME OF THE CONCERS THAT OCCUR. IT'S ALL POSITIVE, THERE ARE SOME GOOD RULES THAT ARE ESTABLISHED HERE, AND THEY ARE IN THE RESOLUTION, AND 1 'D LIKE TO ASK FOR A MOTION TO SUPPORT IT. MR. BULLOCK? BULLOCK MOVED RESOLUTION AFTER CLEA~EAD BY TITLE. BULLOCK: 1 'D JUST LIKE TO SAY THAT IT'S ALL WELL AND GOOD THAT WE'VE GOT THESE RULES. I DON'T SEE ANYTHING PARTICULARLY WRONG WITH THEM, BUT AS LEADER OF OUR LITTLE HAPPY GROUP, IT'S UP TO YOU TO PRESS FORWARD DILIGENTLY AND SOMETIMES BE UNPLEASANT IN DOING SO IN ENFORCING PARTICULARLY THE REDUNDENCY ASPECTS OF OUR MEETINGS, AND WE'VE GOT THE RULES IN PLACE, WE JUST NEED SOMEONE TO ENFORCE THEM. VAN DYKE: THANK YOU, MR. BULLOCK, FOR YOUR ADVISE. ANYONE ELSE? MRS. HABENICHT? HABENICHT: I'D LIKE TO ADO A LITTLE BRIEF REDUNDENCY TO THIS ANO ASK THAT THERE BE A FRIENDLY MEIIIIENT THAT ON I. E. TO READ •A CONSENSUS VOTE BY CITY COUNCIL NAY BE USED TO CLARIFY DIRECTION TO THE CITY NNWiER, AND MY VOTE SO TAKEN WILL BE FOIIMLIZED AT THE NEil REGULAR SESSION.• VAN DYKE: AN MENDNENT OR A FRIENDLY MEOIENT? HABENICHT: I'M OFFERING IT AS A FRIENDLY MDIJNENT. BULLOCK: I, AH, I DON'T THI• IT NEEDS MY KIii> Of MEIIIIENT. VAN DYKE: DO YOU WISH TO NAICE A NOTION OR DO YOU WISH TO LET IT GO AT THAT? HABENICHT: WELL, OKAY, I WILL. I THI• IT'S VERY INPORTMT THAT WC .,T DO KO TA : MY DECISION IIWtlNG DURING A STUDY SESSION OR LEAD TH£ PUil.iC TO BELIEVE THAT WE ARE DOiie SO. OTHERIIISE WE SHOULD TUii TIO INTO REGULAR SESSIONS. THlREFORE, I NOV£ THAT WC MEND S£CTl0N I.E. TO ADO WORDS ·MY VOTE TAKEN WILL BE FOINl.lZED AT TH( NUT lfGUt.AR SESSION • SECOND THE MENDM£Nl . YAN OYK : SECOll>CO IY MR . KOi.TAY. LEl'S VOTE, ONE IMY OR THE OTHER . CL ALL VOTES HAVE IE£N CAST, YU HONOR. LET TH( lt£COIID SHOii TWO AYES, COl*CIL NOlltR ICOLTAY All> COIIICIL NDacR NMOIICHT; FOUR NAYS , COl*CIL NENl(R IIUi,INS, VM OYlf, CLAYTON All> IULLOCK , • 17 • • .. I. • • - • • • . .. • VAN DYKE: AMENDMENT FAILS. ANY FURTHER DISCUSSION ON THE MOTION. BULLOCK: CALL FDR THE QUESTION. CLERK: LET THE RECORD SHOW FOUR AYES, COUNCIL MEMBERS WIGGINS, CLAYTON, BULLOCK, ANO MAYOR VAN DYE; TWO NAYS, COUNCIL NEMERS KOLTAY AND HABENICHT, AND ONE ABSENT. VAN DYKE: MOTION CARRIED. · II • ' . . •. • I. . , . ' • • -• . •~ • A&ENDA ITEN 1ZA(1) -NAY 20, 1991 CIIL CONFERENCE COSTS VAN DYKE: MOVING DOWN TO GENERAL DISCUSSION, UNDER MAYOR'S CHOICE, AH, I'VE BEEN ATTEMPTING TO STAY ON TOP OF COMMUNICATION TO COUNCIL MEMBERS WHO WISH TO ATTEND COLORADO MUNICIPAL LEAGUE. IT SEEMS LIKE THERE'S CONSENSUS ON THE ATTENDANCE OF COUNCIL, BUT THE PROCEDURE AS IDENTIFIED IN THE COUNCIL TRAVEL POLICY IS THAT EACH COUNCIL MEMBER SHALL JUSTIFY PARTICIPATION FOR All TRAVEL EVENTS PRIOR TO ATTENDANCE ANO APPROVED BY VOTE OF COUNCIL. TODAY I DO HAVE REQUESTS BY COUNCIL MEMBERS CLAYTON, HABENICHT ANO MYSELF, AND JUST SO WE CAN GET THIS PROCESS GOING, I'D LIKE TO MOVE THAT THOSE THREE COUNCIL MEMBERS BE APPROVED AT THIS TIME TO GO TO CML BASED ON THEIR BASED ON THEIR LETTERS OF JUSTIFICATION ANO THEIR LETTERS TO ATTEND. HABENICHT: SECOND. BULLOCK: DISCUSSION? VAN DYKE: OF COURSE. TIM? BULLOCK: I Fifi> MYSELF IN A CURIOUS POSITION OF MKING THIS MY FIRST BASIC TRIP FOR THE CITY, IIHJCH I NIGHT ADD 1 'N PAYING FOR THE LOOGING All> TRANSPORTATION COSTS MYSELF, SO I 'N <*LY ASKING THE C ITV TO PAY FOR MY REGISTRATION. All> I Fifi> MYSELF JUXTAPOSED IN THE USUAL SITUATION OF BEINli MiAJNST SO 1NY CCUICIL NOIBERS GOING . I MEAN IT'S MOTHER CIIE Of TH($£ JUlllET TRIPS. MYB( BECAUSE l 'VE NOT BEEN TO C*E Of TH(SE l(FOI( P£NPS IT'S JUSTIFlm. MIT AT THIS TINE I Dell' T SEE IT . I THI• UL TIMTELY AT TH( COi( PERHAPS TH£ <*LY 111> IIIUVIDUALS IIIO IIEm TO QO MOW> 8( lff5£LF, CAUSE I 'N GOIN5 TO 8( -llli FOi TH( EIECUTIV£ IOAII), -MAIi I 'N DOllli IT CII MY CII PUISE ESS£1TIALLY 111TH TH( EICEPTICII Of TH( REGISTRATICII FEE, All) 111( ASSISTMT CITY IMINO Ill) HlS SOME IOCA Of TH£ PIOCESS -NltiHT DlllECT NE TO IT. CII THE Flll&E, I THI• YCUl PAltTICIPATICII NltiHT IE JUSTIFltD, MYOI, IUT I 'N HAWllli DIFFICULT JUSTIFYllli THE IAUIICE. -I JUST STATE THAT FOi TH( RECOIi>. -II THE SM£ IIEATH, I DCll 'T aa, IF IT 'S APNDNIATE AT THIS TINE TO ASl, I IIEtD TO ASl FOi COIIICIL 'S SUfflOIT II MY ... llli FOi TH( EIECUTIV£ IOAII). VAN DYKE : CICAY, llf:Ll , THAT MOW> HA¥£ TO IE M MOIIIIOIT QI A S(ftMAT( ll>TICII . BULLOC : OkAY, 11£ll, llfY DCll 'T flO HM -SDI.¥£ THIS. THIS IT e TNCN AGGI( THAT . V O • C YTCII . CL A T • • It • • • •. ' I· • • , - - • • • • • t• • BE PERMITTED TO USE RESTRAINING ORDERS, A PRIVILEGE WHICH HAS SO FAR BEEN DENIED THE MUNICIPAL COURTS, BUT THE LEGISLATURE CHOSE TO PASS THAT THIS YEAR. I BELIEVE THAT OUR CONNITTEE'S RECONNENDATION CARRIED SOME WEIGHT AT THE LEGISLATURE, AND THAT THIS IS A POSITIVE, ONE OF MANY POSITIVE THINGS THAT PARTICIPATION IN CML HAS DONE FOR US. I BELIEVE THAT IF WE ARE TO UTILIZE OUR EXPENSIVE PARTICIPATION IN CML WE SHOULD NOT BE PENNY WISE AND POUND FOOLISH. OUR S27,000 DUES THAT THE CITY PAYS TO CML IS WASTED IF WE DON'T PARTICIPATE ANO WE MUST 00 THAT. I NOTICED INTHE CML NEWSLETTER TODAY DENNIS STOWE IS CHAIRMAN OF THE WASTEWATER CONNITTEE, AN ENGLEWOOD EMPLOYEE. I THINK THERE ARE NUMEROUS OTHER EXAMPLES OF ENGLEWOOD'S PARTICIPATION. AND I THINK, AT LEAST FOR MYSELF, I FEEL LIKE I HAVE PARTICIPATED TO ENGLEWOOD'S BENEFIT AND I SIMPLY CAN'T 00 THAT UNLESS I PARTICIPATE IN THESE TYPES OF FORUMS. BULLOCK: POINT OF CLARIFICATION All> A COMMENT YOUR HONOR. FORGIVE ME BILL I WASN'T THINKING OF YOUR JUSTIFICATION AT THE TIME I SAID THAT, AND I APOLOGIZE FOR THAT. THE NOTION THAT'S ON THE FLOOR RIGHT NOW IS TO APPROVE ALL THE TRAVEL EXPENSES FOR EVERYBODY, AND THE LODGING AND SO FORTH? VAN DYKE: TO APPROVE THE ROUTINE TRAVEL EXPENSES FOR THE THREE PEOPLE WHO FORWARDED JUSTIFICATION TO ATTEII> CNl. AT THIS POINT. BULLOCK: OKAY, OKAY. COULD I ASK MAYOR PRO TEN HABENICHT TO JUSTIFY HER TRAVEL? HABENICHT: AH, YES, MR. BULLOCK. I PROVIDED THAT TO YOU I THINK TWO WEEKS AGO . THE COMMENT THAT I WAS GOING TO MAKE WAS IN ANSWER TO YOUR RESPONSE THAT CERTAINLY MR. CLAYTON DOES SERVE ON THE POLICY COMMITTEE AT Oil All> VARIOUS OTHER COMMITTEES. I TOO SERVE ON THE POLICY CCIIUTTEE Of Oil All> SEIM AS A SECTION LEADER FOR ONE Of THE COMMITTEES ON Oil. I HAVE SERVED CII THE FAIR COIIUTTEE Of Oil, AIIIEXATICII COMMITTEE Of Oil, STUTE51C PLAIIUNCi COMMITTEE Of Oil, All> HAYE TMEN, YOU ICJOI, INTEREST IN THAT WAY. ALSO MAYOR VAN Ont[ IS SERVI& CII THE DIIIATI& COMMITTEE FOR THE BOUO Of Oil. I BELIEVE THAT THIS IS M EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY, ANO I WOULD NT TO ALSO ENCOIW YOU TO U FOR THE Oil DID . I ICNOII THAT 'S HT I DID 1ft FIRST Yf.AI, All> I THINK THAT POSSIBLY BECAUS Of THE HARD IOll THAT All Of US tO£ CII TN[ COIIICIL HAVE PUT INTO Oil OVER THC YEARS THAT WE HAVE PUT OURSELF IN THE POSITICII FOR [NGLOl>OO TO HAV R£Pl£SENTATJC11 CII THAT IOAIID . All> THAT YOU 111)(£0 IOII.D WITH CIUI SWfOIT IOl(FJT FD ... CLAYTCll'S PARTICIPATICII, FD 1ft NITICINTICII, FD COIIICILWONM HATHAWA 'S PARTICIPATICII IN PUT _, THAT IT IS THC CITY WOIIKI TOUTHC • _, lltAT IT wouu•·t IC JUST YOU ... 15 FOR OfrlC , IT D [l Ol>OO t• FOR Of'FIC • Ml> D IOlll T A TUii II THAT Sft'.CT . _, THAT 'S NT I SUflflOAT , T T'S I ~TED IT I FIRST CME CII TO THIS IL, THAT CD TO ACTI Pl.AY(lS IN COlOMOO IUIICI , IN R Cl COUIICIL Of COVE NT , NI Cl I I IN(, DCAl ING I IIOLIC THAI Wll Alf T 1lll ITY, 111TH T FOOT r • THAT 'S (. " - ' I . • , - • • • • • '· BULLOCK: CALL FOR THE QUESTION. WIGGINS: YOUR HONOR. VAN DYKE: YES, MR. WIGGINS. WIGGINS: ALL OF US HAVE KIND OF OVERLOOKED THE FACT THAT MR. MUNOS HAS RUN AN ARTICLE IN THE SENTINEL REQUESTING THE CITIZENS COMMENTS REGARDING TRAVEL. IT IS VERY INTERESTING. THEY ALL CAME BACK AND SAID THEY WEREN'T PARTICULARLY AGAINST SOME OF THESE THINGS, BUT WHY SEND SO MANY, WHEN ONLY ONE IS NEEDED. I lll>ERSTAND YOUR HONOR IS THE CHAIRMAN OF THE NOMINATING COMMITTEE. I BELIEVE YOU'VE BEEN ASKED TO CHAIR THAT. VAN DYKE: RIGHT. WIGGINS: AND WELL, THAT NIGHT HAYE SONE WEIGHT, BUT AGAIN SOMEBODY ELSE CAN HANDLE IT. I DO TRUST THAT IF IT IS APPROVED THAT YOU DO GO THAT YOU'D AT LEAST SHOVE ENOUGH WEIGHT TOIIARDS MR. BULLOCK ELECTION, WHATEVER IT TAKES TO DO THAT, BUT THE ONLY ONE I CAN REALLY JUSTIFY GOING ON THIS WHOLE TRIP IS MR. BULLOCK. HE'S RUNNING FOR AN OFFICE All> FRON WHAT I UNDERSTAII> THE EXPENSES ARE GOING TO BE BORNE BY HIN A GREAT DEAL. I THIii( IT FALLS, AS MR. BULLOCK HAS lll>ICATED IN THE PAST, AS A JUIIKET FOR MRS. HABENICHT AND MR. CLAYTON All> FOR YOU, YOlll HONOR. All> CONSEQUENTLY I'LL VOTE AGAINST IT FOR EVERYBODY'S EXCEPT MR. BULLOCK'S. THAIIC YOU. VAN OYKE: MR. BULLOCK'S ISN'T IN THIS ml(, SO YOU CM VOTE II>. MY OTHER CCIIIENTS? I THIii( NY POSITION HAS BEEN CLARIFIED. MR. CLAYTON, All> THEN WE'LL 11111> UP. CLAYTON: YES, I CAN'T RESIST THIS, CLYDE. I'D NUCH IIATHER SPOD TINE MY PLACE ELSE I CM THIIIC Of. I, YOU ICIOI, IF I DICll'T THIii( THERE WAS A IIOSCII, TO NE THERE'S NDTHlllli IIJR£ Dlllli TIWI &Olllli TO THESE NEETlllliS, THEY ARE, THEY'RE Dlllli, IUT THEY AR£ lfl'ORTMT. IUT I CM THIii( Of A LOT Of PLACES I'D IIATHER 1£ TIWI IN VAIL AT A Cll. CIIIFEIENC[. VAN DYKE: PLEASE VOTE. CLERK : ALL VOTES MY[ 1£EN WT YCIUI HONOR. LET THE RECOID SHOii FOlll AYES, TI«> MYS • COUNCIL NEla(l ICOl.TAY Ml) WIKIIS VOTlllli NAY. VM DYKE : THE ..,TICII PASSES Ml) I'D LIU TD IM£ A ..,TIC• TO APPIDVE MR. IUlLOCl 'S ATTEIIWICE AT Cll. CGIIFEIENCE. NIC HT : SCCCN> • lOC : fRIC MCIOICNT YCIUI HOIIOR, FOi THE COST Of lC51STIIATION . V 0 lOC : roa COST Of l(CJSTIIATICII . Ml) 111TH 1*T JUST FOi THE IECOID, WOUlD YOU KAT YCIUI JUSTIFICATION? • I .. I. • , - • • • • . ' WE'VE GOT AND I'M CONCERNED ABOUT THE ERODING POSTION THAT WE'VE GOT, OUR POSITION TO TAX AND CONTROL OUR OWN FUTURE ANO WHAT THE STATE IS DOING TO TAKE AWAY THAT FRON US. SO I THINK I'M PROBABLY AS WELL CONNECTED, PERHAPS BETTER CONNECTED THAN MOST THAN MANY, MANY MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE, AND I THINK WITH THE OIL I'D BE IN A POSITION, BEHIND NE, I'D BE IN A POSITION TO ADVANCE THE CITY'S POSITION. VAN DYKE: OKAY, ANY FURTHER DISCUSSION? PLEASE VOTE. PLEASE VOTE. CLERK: SIX AYES, ONE ABSENT. . u . ~-. ' ' •, .. I. • • • - • • • • • • <, l~@l)(i,) MElmA ITEll 11Mt -MY 20, lHl RESOLUTION NO. 45 -U.S. cca:. OF MYORS POSITICIN/MEIIIIEIIT OF CLEM AIR ACT DEWITT: WELL, I THINK THE RESOLUTION ITSELF IS PRETTY COMPREHENSIVE AND IT DOES DEAL WITH THE CLEAN AIR ACT. THIS IS PART OF THE U.S.CONFERENCE OF MYOR'S AINIAL CONFERENCE, ANO I THINK IT SETS FORTH THE FACT THAT CLEAN AIR IS NOT ONLY A NATIONAL GOAL, IT'S A STATE GOAL ANO IT'S A CITY OF ENGLEWOOD GOAL. THIS IS PART OF OUR COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONIIENTAL PLAN TO ESTABLISH CERTAIN GUIDELINES ANO TO ESTABLISH CERTAIN STANDARDS FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ANO WHAT IT BELIEVES THE POLICY OF THE COUNTRY, THE STATE ANO THE CITY SHOULD BE. VAN DYKE: WOULD THE CITY CLERK PLEASE READ THE RESOLUTION ANO ASSIGN IT A NIIIIER: CLERK: RESOLUTION NO. 45 IIAS READ BY TITLE. VAN DYKE: MOVED RESOLUTION NO. 45. CLAYTON: SECOND lll&GINS: YES, YOUR HONOR, I JUST HAVE A QUESTION FOR ... DEVITT. THE VERY LAST ·BE IT FURTHER RESOLvm· CII THE FIRST PAGE, IT INCUDES THE ENTIRE NETIIOfOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA OR CCIISOl.IDATm NETIOPLITAN STATISTICAL AREA -lltAT ARE THEY REFERRING TO THERE? DEVITT: IIELL IIIAT HAPPENS THERE IS THE 115A -NETIIOPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA · IS WIERALLY CCIISIDER£0 DEIIVEI. SGIIETINES THEY INCLUDE IOUlDER. IUT THE IUIIERS THAT THEY QO AHEM -DEFINE IT AS AIE TMEN FD THAT IIIOlE AREA. III&GINS: C*AY, IUT IF THEY MOULD DICTATE SGNETHING JI THAT AIEA, THAT IIOUlO cay JIIIPMV( DEJIW(l -IIJT EIREIIOOD PO S[, JI OTHEl lmDS, THEY CAll'T DICTATE TO US. DEVITT: MELL, JI THIS NITJCULM AIEA, IT INCLUDES, LIU I SAY, ALL THE NETIOPOUTM Al£A INCLUDING DEIIIO, IIJITH DDMI, IUT 11n IOULDEl, _, TIO SGIIETINES TH[Y TNllllf II IOULDEl. II THIS NITJCUUI STUDY IT IIOULO INCLUDE IIIULD[l. IIJ&GINS : C*AY. DEVITT : II FACT, IT INCLUDES THE IIIOl[ fDT UNG(. WM DYU : ,t,[AS[ WOT[ • ClCllt: SIi AY CS, OIi( AISEJIT . ' ' • I· • • , - • • • . ,. • MENDA ITEN 12At 11 -NAY 20, 1191 YAN DYKE: I HAYE TWO ADDITIONAL ITEMS I'D LIKE TO SHARE WITH COUNCIL. AT THE LAST URBAN DRAINAGE All) FLOOD CONTROL MEETING I ATTENDED, I'VE BEEN ON THE BOARD NOif FOR FOUR YEARS All) IT'S BEEN QUITE A REWARDING EXPERIENCE, THEY PROVIDED US WITH A HANDOUT THAT TALKS ABOUT A FLASH FLOOD PROTECTION PROGRAM. THEY TOOK US THROUGH THE TECHNOLOGY THEY HAD AVAILABLE AT URBAN DRAINAGE. I DON'T KNOW IF YOU'RE AWARE OF IT, LAST WEDNESDAY NIGHT WHEN WE HAD SUFFICIENT RAIN HERE IN ENGLEIIOOO IT NEASUREO 1. 73• Of RAINFALL, THAT WAS AT THE HARVARD GULCH RAIN COLLECTION STATION, All) THEY CALL IT A WEATHER EVENT. ANYWAY, I FOUND THIS HANDOUT TO BE REALLY VERY FACINATING All> I BROUGHT TVO BACK All> I '0 BE GLAD TO LET ANYONE ON COUNCIL WHO WISHES TO REVIEW IT. IT TALKS ABOUT WEATHER WARNINGS, TORNADO WARNINGS All> MATCHES All> THINliS OF THAT SORT All> HOii IT IIORICS TOGETHER AND llfY BODY 111>'0 LIKE TO REVIEW THIS, IT'S RATHER FACIIIATING. I'D LIKE TO NNCE IT AVAILA8lE IF YOUR INTERESTED. • N • 'I •. .. I. • • • , - -- • • • • • <. MD1DA ITOI 12A1v -NAY 20, 11111 VAN DYKE: SECONDLY, I RECEIVED A PAMPHLET FROM THE GOVERNOR ABOUT BIKE WEEK GUIDE FOR COLORADO COMMUNITIES. STATE OF COLORADO HAD DECLARED MONDAY JULY 22fl> THROUGH SUNDAY, JULY 28TH, 1991 AS COLORADO BIKE WEEK. AND THE WEDNESDAY OF THAT WEEK IS THE COLORADO BIKE TO WORK DAY, AND I'D LIKE TO DIRECT STAFF TO SEE IF WE CAN IMPLEMENT IT IN COORDINATION AS A CITY EVENT. MARTIN: LORRAINE AND I WILL RIDE A DOUBLE BIKE, WHEN WE GET HERE WE'LL TURN AROIII> AND GO HONE. • ' ' •. • I. , ' , • • • • • BULLOCK: • • ·, 11'"" A&Ell>A ITEM 12(B)T-itf}(3) · MAY 20, 1991 CLAYTON'S REQUEST FOR TRAVEL FIN>S TO ATIEII> ACCE MEETING NOW I HAVE A JUNKET. I RECEIVED A PHONE CALL THE OTHER DAV FROM JAY HUTCHISON WHO IS THE CITY ENGINEER IN LAKEVOOD. HE ADVISED ME THAT HE HAO JUST GOTTEN OFF THE PHONE WITH RENA STINZER FROM THE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES FOR CLEAN-UP EQUITY, THE ORGANIZATION OF WHICH WE ARE A MEMBER . JAY SAID THAT I SHOULD BE EXPECTING EITHER A PHONE CALL OR A LETTER MOMENTARILY FROM RENA THAT HE BELIEVES SHE HAS BEEN SUCCESSFUL IN SETTING UP, AS HE PUT IT, A HIGH LEVEL MEETING WITH WHITE HOUSE STAFF AND SONE NENBERS OF CONGRESS TO DISCUSS THEIR SPECIFIC CONCERNS WITH REGARD TO CIRCLA, REAUTHORIZATION, LIABILITY OF IIIIICIPALITIES, AND HE THOUGHT I CERTAINLY WOULD WANT TO KNOW THAT I PROBABLY SHOULD BE PRESENT, IN AS MUCH AS I'VE BEEN REAL ACTIVE IN, WITH NLC. IT'S HIS UNDERSTANDING THAT THE MEETING IS TO BE THE 25TH OF MAY. NOW, IF THE CITY COUNCIL DOESN'T WANT ME TO GO THAT'S FINE , IF THE CITY COUNCIL WOULD LIKE ME TO GO, I THINK I OUGHT TO. I IMAGINE THAT THAT WOULD INVOLVE ROUND TRIP FARE AND A COUPLE OF MEALS, I DON 'T PRESIIIIE THAT I WOULD BE STAYING OVERNIGHT UNLESS THE MEETING WAS REAL EARLY IN THE MORNING, I MIGHT HAVE TO STAY ONE EVENING IN ORDER TO ACCOMPLISH THAT. SO AT THIS POINT, I GUESS, I WAS WAITING , I WAS HOPING THAT THAT LETTER WOULD COME TODAY, I HAVEN 'T SEEN IT . I JUST SPOKE WITH JAY YESTERDAY AFTERNOON ANO SO I 'D BE CURIOUS IN RICK'S POINT OF VIEW ON THIS, AND COUNCIL -IF YOU THINK WE OUGHT TO DO THIS. VAN DYKE: I'll OPEN IT FOR COMMENT. TIM. BULLOCK: Bill , I, I THIIIC IT'S REAL lll'ORTANT THAT WE STAY ON TOP OF PARTICULARLY THE CIRCLA ISSUES. I, I MW£ SOME PERSONAL DIFFICULTY SUPPOITI• THIS, All) I 'VE ALREADY DISCUSSED THIS WITH YOU, THAT THERE ARE, THESE WflltNDUS( CCIITM:TS M£ UIIWIED, AND CLAYTON : 1 'M mT SUI( TMT IIE'ft IDT DlF11IT£ IIIIIES Of TH( CG1111£SS, AND I , AH , I WISH I HAD DE D£Fl11TE IIFOIINATION . ON TH E BASIS Of WHAT YOU KNOW SO FAR AID WHAT YOU 'VE CCIIVEYED , 1 'M tmT SUR E THAT I COULD JUSTIFY IN MY M MIND THE, WHAT?, A $1,000 EXPENS E THAT IT IO.ILD COST FLYllli IAClt TH(R(. PMTICUURLY HI YOU COULD ARRIV E AID YOU MIGHT MEET WITH TH( WHITE HOUSE JANITOR OR SCIMETHllli , SOMETHING THAT WOULD I( TH( SAVE EQUIVILMT . IF W£ COULD liET MORE SPE CIFICS PERHAPS , PEIHAPS I COULD SUPIIORT YOU . YOU KNOW , YOU KNOW , I THIIIC AC CE HAS DE A REAL liOCID JOI IN GETT ING A LOT OF GOOD PUll.l CITY FOR OUR CCIIUU TY AID OTHERS ACROSS THE NA TI ON IN THE WT SIi MONTHS . THERE ._VE 1££N TWO REAL ST'°" IW.L STREET JOUMAl MTICLES AID A NUMICR Of OTH(RS , AID I THIIIC U STIElll1N 1111N TMT OIIUIIZATJ• Lil II PMTI CIMTJ• 1111N lMT -IZATJ•. W£'R£ ICIID Of<* TH£ FRI"' OF THC ISSUE Of lllllta,AL SOl lD .STE llMI LITY IN AS MUCH AS OUR LIABILITY ISSUE IS REALLY SLUOU, .,, OUlt ISSU£ IS V(RY INPOIITANT TO US AID WE 'VE AlR£ADY COIIU TTCO SIO TO H0,000 A IQfTH IN ATTOIIN YS ' FEES <* SOM( Of THIS ISSUE, AID I RtAl , I '* YOU TO TMIIIC CAR FULLY AIOUT TH IS • • H . ' I . • , - - • • • • • t• • VAN DYKE: I'D LIKE TO MAKE A RECotllENDATION IF I MAY. I DON'T MEAN TO INTERRUPT YOU ... CLAYTON: PLEASE DO. VAN DYKE: IF THIS BECOMES A REALITY, MY UNDERSTANDING WOULD BE THAT YOU HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE OF WHO THE PEOPLE WOULD BE THAT YOU'D BE MEETING WITH, IS THAT LIKELY? CLAYTON: THAT'S LIKELY. VAN DYKE: IF COUNCIL WOULD, IIDULD CGIISIDER THE POSSIIILITY OF A TELEPHONE POLL 111TH THIS IW«-Tim EITHER WIA TH£ CCIIPUTER OR THAT IILL Ifill CALL EM:11 Of US PERSGIALLY -IF lfE CM IET A M.IOIITY SUPPORT AT THAT TIME WITH THE AIIHTICIIM. IIIFGIIMTim THAT WE MIGHT APPDE HIS 11Affl. -TNEI REAFFIM IT ATM IIEXT IIUUUR SCHEDUlm CCUICIL NEETI•. WOULD THAT BE A SUFFICIENT ALTERNATIVE? WIGGINS: NO, YOUR HONOR, I WOULD VOTE AGAINST IT . KOLTAY: THAT'S FINE. VAN DYKE: MRS. HABENICHT? IT DOESN'T CCIIIIT YOU AT THIS POINT TO SUPPORT IT; IT'S BASED ON THE AIJOITICIIAL INFOIIIATION THAT TIM HAS ALLUDED TO. HABENICHT: I WAS THI.ING Of SUPPORTING IT. I WOULD BE CURIOUS TO KNOW WHY COUNCILMAN WICGINS WOUlD _,T SUPPORT IT. WIGGINS: MY IDEA IS IT'S ONE OF THESE WT MIIIITE THINGS, COMING UP AT THE WT MIIUTE HER£. NE MS _,THING, I ASSURE HE'S CiOING TO CO TO WASHINGTm IS lfNER( HE'S SAYING, CLAYTON: THAT'S RIGHT WASHl•Tm. WIGGINS : AND FOR THE £lPl.lCIT PUIPOS( OF ••.• CLAYTON: OF MEETING WITH TH[ MEIICM CCIIUIITIES CLEM ·UP EQUITY MD REPRESENTATIWES FIIIII ACIDSS THE Mllm IIEETING DIRECTLY WITH WHITE HOUSE REP1£SEITATIWES _, C01&1£SSID Ill> ARE IIT(ICSTED IN SUPPORTING CIUI POINT OF VIEII THAT M UICINl.lTl£S MD OTHERS SHOULD HAVE SOME RELIEF FIIIII THIS TE.Ill[ 1U11D THAT W:'RC BEING ASKED TO ASSURE MD TH[ LIMIL ITY Fa TH[$£ Sllll5£ MD TH[SE LANDFILL 1SSU£S . WIGGINS : W£Ll ~IN ACCOIIDING TO ACCOIDING TO PIOCCCIUlfS MD RUlES I WOULD I( ACAINST IT, l(CAUS£ IT 'S TOO SOCII, I THI• IT 'S A CASE OF SOMEBODY SITIING MCIC. MD Dlm 'T ••• IT UP l(f'Oll(, SOCII DIJUIH . IF TH(Y Dlm 'T MAIT 'TIL THE WT NIIUTE TO TCLL YOU MOUT IT , LET YOU IOOI MOUT IT, YOU Nl&NT I( IIITOCSTED IN CiOING . TO MllSH IT IN ,-,CR, ...... lfE 'RC IIOl CiOING TO All[ TO DO THAT, -R 'NO, 'DI( VOTING m IT AFTER FACT 1ll> WCOO FIIIII IOI , Ml) I DISMllf 111TH IT • • Z7 • • ' I. • , . , ]- • • • • • t• • '· CLAYTON: YOU KNOW, AGAIN, IT'S NOT SOMETHING THAT I'M LOOKING FOR, YOU KNOW I HAVE OTHER THINGS THAT I'D LIKE TO 00, BUT YOU KNOW OUR LIABILITY IS PRETTY TREMENDOUS HERE, ANO WIGGINS: .......... TAKE A CHANCE, SIT BACK AND RELAX ANO DON'T GO. CLAYTON: WE CAN DO THAT, THAT'S NOT SOMETHING WE CAN'T DO. VAN DYKE: OKAY, ACCORDING TO COUNCIL TRAVEL POLICY IT DOES HAVE TO BE VOTED ON IN A PUBLIC SESSION PRIOR TO THE ACTUAL TRAVEL, SO WE WOULD HAVE TO VOTE ON IT TONIGHT. BUT I WOULD LIKE TO PUT THE CAVEAT THAT IF IT IS APPROVED THIS EVENING, THE CAVEAT IS BASED ON THE CREDIBILITY OF THE MEETING, WHICH WOULD BE THE ADDITIONAL INFOANATION SUPPLIED BY ... CLAYTON. AND IF IT IS APPROVED TONIGHT I WOULD LIKE TO SUGGEST THAT YOU TAKE IT UPON YOURSELF IN A TRUST WORTHY FASHION, AS I'M CONFIDENT YOU WILL, THAT YOU WILL WE THAT DECISION BASED ON THAT ADDITIONAL INFOANATION. CLAYTON; I HAVE NO INTENTION OF SPENDING MONEY IF COUNCIL DOESN'T WANT ME TO GO. KOLTAY: 1'0 LIKE TO SUGGEST ONE OTHER ALTERNATIVE WHICH IS THE CITY ATIOIIIEY All> THE CITY IWWiER OR TH( ACTING CITY IWWiER CAN DETEIIUNE IF THEY THI• IT'S UIP£RATIVE THAT SGIEONE BE THERf. WE TAKE THE STEP, WHETHER IT'S YOU AS A COIIICIL tOIER OR NOT, IF IT'S PRUDENT TO PUT SGIEONE IN IMSHINGTCII IF THIS COIIES TO PASS SO IT D'T HAVE TO CCIIE BACK TO US FOR ACTICII UIIIECESSARILY. CLAYTON: IT WOULD BE MY RECOIIIENDATICII IF COIIICIL DOESN'T IIMT ME TO GO THAT CII£ Of THESE OTHER FOLKS SHOULD QO. I DO THI• THAT FROM TALKING TO JAY AND SO FOITH, THAT CIIE Of THE THINGS 11£ NEED TO DO IS SUPPt.Y SON( NORE UICIPAL ELECTED OFFICIAL PIESUE TO CONGR£SS All> TNE IIIITE tOJSE. THAT THEY NEm TO NEAR FROM PEOPLE IIIO AIE ELECTm, ll>T JUST P£0PLE IIIO M£ STAFF. THEIE'S A DIFFHEICE 1(111[£1 HEMING FD STAFF_, NEARING FD ELECTm OFFICIALS. _, THAT ME CM APPLY A LOT Of fllESSUI(. YOU !CD, 1 'M ll>T A T£CIIIICAL EJPPT CII THIS ISSU(, IUT, IUT THEY ICIDI 1110 I ... VAN DYKE : AT THIS n• l'I L• • .. A --• •r111 a CLAYllll'S AIILLJICI 10 A ca,111 tr·-·--· 1.c. • • Mll GF MY 11111. IUllotl : CLAYf V D 0 FUITNU CUIIFICATI CII, I IELIM, INT IMS C11 THC FLOOR IMS IOCCl 'S DEAL • IMS TMT CGIICCT? o, ... , A IIDTICII . T IF O(CI ICII I TO SOI) llll C IT CM STILL M TO THIS IIDTI ,, - • I ' .. I. • ' - • • • • • • CLERK: YOU MOVED TO SUPPORT MR. CLAYTON'S ATTENDANCE AT WASHINGTON, D.C. ON MAY 25TH TO ATTEND A MEETING ON THE CLEAN-AIR ACT. CLAYTON: TO ATTEII> A MEETING WITH AMERICAN COMMUNITIES CLEAN-UP EQUITY. VAN DYKE: IS THERE A SECOND TO THAT MOTION? KOLTAY: I'LL SECOND IT. VAN DYKE: OKAY, THE DISCUSSION HERE IS THAT THERE WERE CAVEATS THAT WE'RE ATTACHING, BUT THEY AREN'T LEGALLY BINDING ... CLAYTON: VAN DYKE: CLAYTON: VAN DYKE: DEWITT: VAN DYKE: HABENICHT: VAN DYKE : 8UlLOC LAT AS FAR AS I'M CONCERNED THEY CAN BE Blll>ING. ONCE I GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS I'll CALL THE COUNCIL ANO WE'LL POLL EVERYONE AND IF THE CONSENSUS IS THAT I SHOULDN'T GO, I WON'T GO. AND ALSO THE RECCIIIOGATICII THAT MR. KOLTAY HAD THAT YOU Will DISCUSS IT 111TH AIIIINISTRATION All> IF THEY AGREE THAT YOU ARE THE BEST PERSON? RIGHT, ABSOLUTELY. All RIGHT, DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ON THE lll>TI<JN? FROM MY PERSPECTIVE, COUNCILMAN CLAYTON IS THE ONE WHO'S BEEN LEADING THE WAY ON THIS. I DON'T THIii( I HAVE ANYTHING ADDITIONAL TO ADO. IF THERE JS A MEETING WITH THE WHITE HOUSE, IT WOULD SEEM APPROPRIATE THAT SCIIEONE BE THERE FOR THAT PARTICULAR MEETING, AND I WILL BE GONE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Of THIS WEEK. SO I KNOii THAT UNLESS I LEARN BEFORE THAT I'll BE GONE. OTHER DISCUSSION? ALEX. I GUESS IIHAT l'D HAVE TO, THE ONLY THINC I CM SUPPORT AT THIS POINT IN TINE, IF 11£'1£ &OINC TO 50 MOD 111TH TH( POI.ICY AS IIE'VE STATED IIE WOUU), 11B IIDULD • 10 UT 11111 • AT 1lll DISCIETJa Of TN£ c1n lllllA.IEI -NIS IIDln, NIS aursr•. CffllEllflst, I TNI• IIE'RC ... IIELL. TIIE 11nr• IS NI •. a.Afflll'S Allw:l...:sn IS D(EIIO) ...... IATt. All> IT HAS TO·-..... • M.D, II( CAN'T DO IT AfT(I THC FACT EVtJI TIIIUliN I'D LOW£ TO DO THAT. •n IF H£ DOES IT, All> H£ DOCS IT POOIU, W: MISH HIN . (LAUCHTER) CUD£' POINT IS aMIINli AT NE. _, THAT TIJ&CTH(R 111TH Tl F T THAT DON 'T MVE EIONiN I OMlTION, -, I MOIID( NT IS TO REIGN us IN FUTUlt( AS TO, YOU • acme lMIS, ADDI M ITOt . llll, l 'M SOllltY I TNI• l'U. MAIIIT TNJS. TW I SUE HE TMT PICTTY IIIPOIT • I 1• ...., ..... no If w: 11(1[ .. , •• Nltll IIITN NI l • I HOii fUM , HOii NUCH Of' A Giff 11 -, . n . ' I . • ]- - • • • • • • COUNCIL'S MONEY. IF THE COUNCIL DOESN'T FEEL THAT AMERICAN COMMUNITIES FOR CLEAN-UP EQUITY IS OFFERING US ANY OPPORTUNITY TO GET SOME RELIEF ON THIS AND OUR PARTICIPATION ISN'T IMPORTANT HERE, THEN WE SHOULDN'T DO IT. BULLOCK: WE DON'T KNOW YET. CLAYTON: EXACTLY. AND SO THERE'S A LITTLE BIT OF A CRAP SHOOT HERE. ON THE ONE SIDE WE CAN SEE THE KINDS OF LIABILITY WE'RE FACING; ON THE OTHER SIDE WE CAN SEE THAT AMERICAN CCJIIUNITIES FOR CLEAN-UP EQUITY HAS SET UP A MEETING WITH SOME IMPORTANT PEOPLE WHO CAN IMPACT AND INFLUENCE THIS PROCESS. IIE CAN EITHER BE PART Of THAT PIIICESS Ml) II.ACT Ml) INFLUOICE IT OR IIE CAN SIT BY THE SIDE NI> SAY LET'S .,T. BUT, AH, TONIGHT YOU CAN SAY IF I CAN GET YOU SOME NORE INFOIIIATION AND SATISFY YOU, THEN WE CAN DO IT. AND THAT'S WHAT I'M SUGGESTING, I THlflC THAT'S WHAT SUSAN'S SUGGESTING. AND IF I CAN'T SATISFY YOU BEFORE THE 25TH, HEY, THEN I DON'T WANT TO GO EITHER. VAN DYKE: I THINK WE'VE DISCUSSED IT SUFFICIENTLY. PLEASE VOTE ON THE fl>TION. CLERIC: TIIIEE AYES, TlltlE MYS. (AYES: ICOLTAY, CLAYTIII, VM DYKE; MYS: IIIMIIS, IULLoat INEIIIatT; CIIE MSENT) VAN DYKE: IIOTICII DEFEATm. l'M SORRY BILL. CLAYTON: OKAY. KOLTAY: YOUR HONIII, I'D STILL •nEMTl IIY CCIIIEIT THAT AT LEAST TNl CITY M.'WiEI IIICE A KIWfD Wlll.Y IF llf SNllULD 1£ TNO£. WE'VE llf A It IIILUa a&M LIMIUTY ••• CLAYTON: A HUll>REO MILLION. KOL TAY: ... A tlNll£D IIIUICII POTEITIAL-, A $1,-UNmlTI• CII IEHALF Of 11IE CITY, I ••t CMI --, IT alU Fall. VAN DYKE : '*AY, HN YOU &ET TN[ MIDITICIIM. IWOIIMTica IIILL YOU CCIIUIICATE THAT lD ... • m •T NUS Giff . HAB ENI CHT: I CONCUR 111TH THAT . THIS IMS A VEIY OIFFICUl T VOTE FOR ME TO !Wt£ B[CAUS[ I DID .,, APNDWt OF TN[ TIAVEL POLICY NI> I THINK THAT 'S CIIE OF TN( ...._DIS lMT -1'MWl NL.ICY IOU, IT IWtES IT DIF FICULT TO Mil A DUIS-ua 1N1S If 1•m IT IS INIORTANT AT THE LAST lllllfft TIii(, -I 'THI• IIE ll[EO TO SUPPOIT THE TltMll flOLICY AS IT Hi_-, IF IT IIIED UIIOITANT MO UftUTIVC THAT A COIIICIL ... • 1'0[, llft.l , llf MYI( •m TO R£·LOOk AT Ola TUVC L POLIC Y. • JO • • . ' ' I. • , ]- BULLOCK: • • • ,. . .. • <. IJ. r,)(v} A&Ell>A ITEII .Miit -MY 20, 1991 YEAH, I'D JUST LIKE TO SAY THAT DURING THE BUSINESS TOWN MEETING I WAS ATTENDING DRCOG WITH RITA TO LISTEN TO THE PRESENTORS TALKING ABOUT DENVER ANO DENVER'S WATER NEEDS. DURING THAT TIME I HEARD THREE DOWN STREAM DISTRICTS CONE AND MAKE PRESENTATIONS TO DENVER BASICALLY PLEADING WITH DENVER NOT TO SCREW UP THEIR WATER. AND JUST A WORD OF WARNING THAT THE PUSH IS GOING TO BE ON FROM DENVER TO STEAL SOMEONE'S WATER All> WE MUST REMIN EVER DILIGENT. ' . •. 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