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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-06-03 (Regular) Meeting Agenda• ' . -. ,~ ·, • ... . <. - • ' 0 ~~ -~~ ~/91 • . . • !~ . ti# ~-~r ~6:, ~ 3, a , ¥0 I • ~# ~: ~ ~ I. -11",;' • .,,, ,5'"/ oz 5"~ , I • , ]- • • • • • (, EN&LElfOOO CITY COUNCIL EN&LElfOOO, ARAPAHOE COIIITY, COLORADO haular Sesston .June 3, 1991 I. Call to Order The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:30 p.•. 2. lnvocatton The invocation was gtven by Council Neaber Bullock. 3. Pledfe of All .. tance The Pledge of Allegtance was led by Nayor Van Dyke. 4. loll Call Present : A..,.._ WIS PNl4Nlt . Alr.o Pre58t : s. 1N1111tes Counctl "-bers Hathaway, Koltay, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Counci 1 "-ber lli91ins Ctty Nanager Fraser City Atto,..y Dlllttt Ctty Clerk Crow Dir9Ctor "-sh, c-.tty De"lopaent (1) CIIIICIL -CUYTIII .... -IT 1111 SltlFIEI, JO ....... E TIIE lllllfftS W TIIE 1EW1 M IIEETI• IF MY IO, lNl. Vot re ult : teht ,..._lted I c ..... Oft Page 4, Ae-da It 7(e), 1 rd lf"'Md, bwt• 10 that lt11e1 7 and I f"fld : "ctttzet11 rd w t t d str ct. NI . Ndltllt f"ffterated oae peop1 y ." r «tltay, 14111oc , Cla,tOft, N.beft cht , r N.th • • I . • - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes June 3, 1991 -Page 2 <. • • I• • Absent: Council Member Wiggins Motion carried. The minutes .-ere approved as aaended. (b) COIN:IL MENIER CLAYTON IIOYED, MD IT IMS SEC011)£1), TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE REIULAR IIEETIN& OF MY I, lttl, Ayes: Council lletlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Council lletlber Wiggins Nays: Absent: Motton carried. 6. Pre-scheduled Visitors (a) COIN:IL 11E111ER HATIWIAY IIMD, MD IT IMS SECNED, TO PIOCLAIII .JUNE 3, 1911, AS •NASTE llf.MIEJIEIIT OF DEIMI-SOUTN DAY.• Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Council Neaber Wiggins Nays: Absent: Motton carried. Mayor Van Dyke presented the proclaaatton to Nike Magee, Manager of Waste Man- ag-nt of Denver-South . Apprectatton was expressed to Mr. Magee for the CN· pany's parttctpatton tn Engle.ooct's efforts to improve tts envtronaent. Mr. Magee shared this honor with other representattves of Waste llanag-nt of Denver-South who were present. (b) City llan199r Fraser presented the EaployN of the Month award to Cindy Petersen, Secretary, W11t1W1ter Treataent Plant, coaantt119 upon Cindy's outst1ndi119 1ccC111plishllents. 7. lon-ldlNulN Ytaitors (1) llry lozeca, 12IO .,.st Oxford, offered three hsues for Counctl 's COIis tderat 10ft: I. He explatnect how effecttve roll -offs have been for hh and his netfhbors ' trash collection. 2 . He reported his netghbor at 1220 ... st Oxford had suffered a break -in ear- l er thts day; the neighbor had reported tt to the pol tee at noon lftd as of 6:30 P·•· no response had be8ft Mdt. l . He suggested that Council ask the State Hfghl,ay O.,.rtaent to COftslder °""'"' Kenyon on a t--.,orary basts durt119 the constructtOft P,-ase of the Ox -ford and Santi ft c orridor for bitter access to HOiie Club . 8 . Coauntcattons w Procl_tt_ addt t ona 1 ,_,,.tcalf•s or procl-tlCNt for COUftC11 '1 • ' I . • • - • • • • • • • • Englewood City Council Minutes June 3, 1991 -Page 3 9. Approval on Second Reading Council Member Hathaway requested that Agenda Itea 9(d) be withdrawn from the items to be approved on second reading. COUNCIL MENIER cunON IIMD, -IT IIAS SEcaED, TO APPIOVE CONSENT AIEll>A ITEMS g (a) TlllCIUIH (c) AS FOLLM: (a) ORDINANCE NO. 33, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 33, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK), ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO A UTILITY EASEMENT ON CITY PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE BI-CITY WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT. (b) ORDINANCE NO. 34, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 34, INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMENBER BULLOCK), ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE ANEIIDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6F, SECTION 3(8), ENGLEWOOD .... ICIPAL CODE 1985 PERTAINING TO SHOPLIFTING. (c) ORDINANCE NO. 35, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 35, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MOIIER BULLOCK), ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE HEREBY ANEJl>ING TITLE 1, CHAPTER 4, SECTION l(A), ENGLEWOOD .... ICIPAL CODE 1915 PERTAININli TO GENERAL PENALTY. ~es: Nays: Absent: Motton carried. Counctl ...._rs loltay, Hatha,ay, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Counc:11 ...._r 111191111 • •••• (d) Ctty Atton1ey Olllttt explained tile llled for addtttonal res .. rch and clartftcatton of spectftc issues cOftCentt .. tilt access ease111111t fNIII Sallta Fe to the It -Ctty Pl111t as proposed tn Counctf 1111 lo. 37, 111d approved on ftrst reading Nay 20, 1991 , entttlld: COUNCIL IILL NO. 37, INTIODUCm IY COIIICIL .,_. MLOCK A IILL FORM ORDI E APNOWII& SPECIAL INIMTY DHDS _, WDOTS Ell T COLDUDO STAT[ NI Y DENITIDT _, TN( CITY Of Da.DIDCID MD TN( CITY OF L ITIL£TCII FOR flOSSESSICII MD USE Of A flDRTICII OF TN( II ·CITY PIDP(ffl 11£EDED FOR SOUTH A FE t•DDDTS MD APNOWII& M OUT FOR CCII - STRUCTICII Of I SAT TN( II -CITY SITE . CIUIICIL • .,_, .... -IT -, Tl Tat IT81 1(411) • CIUIICIL IILl • 17 llfflL fllftB •1a • s: Counc:11 blta,, Ill llock, ClaytOII , tcltt,, DylLt • • • • • • • • '· Englewood City Council Minutes June 3, 1991 -Page 4 Nays: None Absent: Council Metllber Wiggins Motion carried. City Manager Fraser stated the City will encourage the State Highway Depart- ment to continue with the construction while these technicalities are being worked out. IO. Public Hearing No public hearing was scheduled. 11. Ordinances, Resolutions and Notions (a) Director Wanush presented a rec01111endation frOII the Departaent of C01111Unity Develop111ent to adopt an ordinance approving participation with Arapahoe County in their Urban County COIIIIUnity Developaent Block Grant Pro- graa. Mr. Wanush explained the procedure which will assure the City of ap- proxiaately S184,000 for each of the next three years. Mr. Wanush agreed to find out if the City will be locked into the percentages stated in the Council C01111Unication. The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No . 41, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 41, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN INTER- GOVERIIIENTAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT 111TH ARAPAHOE COUNTY RELATING TO THE CON- DUCT OF COMNUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAMS FOR FEDERAL FISCAL YEARS 1992 THROUGH 1994. COIIICIL .... INllllaff IIDVED, -IT IIAS SECCIIIID, TO APPIDVE MEIIIA ITDI ll(a) -COIIICIL IILL ... 41. ~es: Council Mellbers Koltay, tt.thway, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Absent: Council Mellber lltggtns Motton carried. (b) Director llanush presented a recoaendatton frea the Depart.ant of COlllll.lnity Develop11e11t to adopt a btll for an ordinance aaandt, an 19reeaent with Phar -Mor Plaza recJardtng sttn• at the tntersectton of U .. ZIS and En - glewood Parkway . Mr . w.n..sh provided specifics about the proposed sttn whtch ts detailed on Exlllbtt No . Z. The current st911 1s 54 sq.ft. and Sttnet Partners/Phar -Mor are requesting tt be lncreas j to IZ6 sq .ft . The Colorado State Highway Departatnt has Indicated agreeaent to the proposed sign. Lengthy dtscusston ensued about the size and design , about the Market Phce sign, and about the aul,._..t froa Ltncor to St9111t P1rt111rs . TM Ctty Clerk wu aslced to read Counc 1 ltll llo . 30, entitled : COUNCIL llll NO . 30, INTIIOOUCEO IY CCUICIL NDll(l NMCIICHT • . .. I . • , - • • • • • • • • ·, Englewood City Council Minutes June 3, 1991 -Page 5 A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6, SERIES OF 1988, GRANTING TO THE ENGLEWOOD URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY (EURA) A RIGHT TO USE MUNICIPAL RIGHT- OF-WAY, BY ADDING A NEW EXHIBIT NO. Z, WHICH WILL ALLOW ADDITIONAL SIGN AREA. COIIICIL IIENIER HUENICHT IIOVED, Ml> IT MAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE MDllA ITEN ll(b) • COUNCIL IILL NO. 30. COIIICIL IIEIIIER CLAYTON NOYED TO MEIII THE SECOND IINDEAS TO READ: • ••• TO IIICIWE THE FACE OF TIE SI• FlON 54 SQ.FT. TO 110 SQ.FT.• The 110tion died for a lack of a second. COIIICIL NE111D HUENICHT IIDIED TO ..., TO LIIIIT THE HEllltT OF THE SI• TO 20' Ml> THE SQUME FOOTME IIIICUl»I• ALL SlllFACE AIEA TO 125 SQ.FT. The 110tion died for a lack of a second. Vote results on original 110tion to approve Agenda It• ll(b) -Council 8111 No. 30: Ayes: Nays: Absent: Motion failed. Council Mellbers Habenicht, Van Dyke Council Nelllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton Council Nelllber Wiggins Council Metlber Clayton reiterated his concem about increasing the size of the sign to a degree which lfOUld be out of scale with the other signs in the area . The dest9n, which correlates wtth other sign199 on Englwood Parkway and which was basically taposed upon Ltncor/Phar-Nor, was discussed. Mayor Van Dyke coaented that Council will have an opportunity to consider this further when a new Exllibtt ts proposed. (c ) Director llanusll preset1ted a recoatndation fra the Pla1111tng 111d Zoning Coatsston to set a Publtc Hnrt119 for Juae 17, 1111, to c011stder • -nct..nt to the 1-1 Zone Dtstrtct retUlatiOlls, and to approve, OIi ftrst reM - 1119, a bill for an ordtnance aaendtng sectt011s of the Englwood Nuntctpal Code relattng to these retUlati011s, spectftcally the deletiOII of •breweries• frta the l ist of proh t btted uses tn the 1-1 ZOlle Dtstrtct. fir . llanush stated the Plann i ng and Zontng c-tut on held a ,-He hearing on Nay 21 , 1111 . 111d there were no object i on s posed at the lleari119 . TN Pl&Ming and ZOlling C•- a tsst on recoaends that CCMIIICtl c...... the 1011tng ordtnance to pera tt Brewer ies t n the 1-1 Zone Dtstrt c t . The Ctty Clerk INS asked to reM Counc 11 8 111 No . 4Z, e nt i tled : COUNCI L BI LL NO . 4Z , IIITIQ)U(m BY COUNCIL NENIER HATIWMY A Bi ll FOlt AN OIIOINANC E MOl)ING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, SE CTION C, SUIS(CTIOII J , 0 TH [NG LEMOOO UICIPAl COO£ INS, BY DELETING THC TE .. IIMVEltY NI> occ ua-lNC M [N(AG£NCY . . . • I . • - • • • • • Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes June 3, 1991 -Page 6 COIIICIL NENIER HATHANAY NOYED, Ml> IT IIAS SECCllll£D, TO APPROVE AIElltA ITEN ll(c) -COIIICIL llll NO. 42. The emergency nature of the ordinance was discussed, and the procedure/ ttnie-fraae was explained by City Attorney DeWitt. City Manager Fraser 11111Pha- sized how the emergency ttae-fraae would prove advantageous to the develop11ent of the proposed business without adversely affecting the overall procedure. It was stated that unantaous approval ts required for Council 8111 No. 42 to be considered as an emergency ordinance. Vote results: Ayes: Counctl Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton, Van Dyke Nays: Council Mellber Habenicht Absent: Counctl Mellber Wtggtns Motton carried. Council 8111 No. 42 ts approved on first reeding; however, as a unantaous vote was not received, tt ts not an eaergency ordinance. COUNCIL .... HATIWIAY IMED, -IT -maa. TO SET A fUILIC HEAii• FOi .JUIIE 17, 1N1, AT 7130 P.11. TO c:aslDD _,.S TO TIRE 11, CMPTD 4, SECTIM 3, SUISECTIM 3. Ayes: Counctl NNbers Koltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Absent: Counctl NNber Wiggins Motton carried. (d) City Attorney Dtllttt presented a recoaendatton to adopt a btll for an ordinance aaendtng sections of the Englwoocl lluntctpal Code relating to jurtsdtctton and power of the Englwoocl lluntctpal Court to issue •no contact orders.• The City Clerk was asked to read Counctl 1111 No. l6, entitled: COIIICIL Bill NO. l6, IITIDDUCED IY COIIICIL NOaER MLOCl A BILL FORM ORDINANCE HEREBY MEll)lllfi TITLE 1, CHAPTER 7, SECTICII Z, EIICLE · MOOD IUIICIPAL CODE 1115 PERTAIIIIIC TO JUIISOICTICII • POWER Of THE Ell&LEIOIO IUIICIPAL COURT. CUICIL ... M UCI IMD, -IT as m•ED, TO •••t --IT81 II(~) -CGIIICIL IIU •. JI. Council NNber Bullock strongly uf"lld pass• of Coullctl Bt11 No . l6 . Counc:fl NNber Clayton concurred, e-,ht•t111 ti.. succH1f11l t•vol.-t of Colorado lluntctpal LelfUI lluftfctpal Court Md L• C•forc...,.t CoaltlN to tilts Nd. Vote r sul ts : Ayes : lays : M>se11t : Not on carrftd • COUIICll NNbers loltay, Hath-.y, lullock, Clayton, Habentcht, Van Dyke IOfte COUIICtl lllllbtr lltggtns I. • - ] • • • Englewood City Council Minutes June 3, 1991 -Page 7 • • (e) A resolution establishing rates for Parks and Recreation Services for non-resident property owners and business people in Englewood was con- sidered. The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by tttle: RESOLUTION NO. 46, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING RATES FOR PARKS NI> RECREATION SERVICES FOR REAL PROPERTY OWNERS, PERSONS All) FOR PROFIT CORPORATIONS THAT OWN AND/OR OPERATE BUSINESSES WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD BUT DO NOT RESIDE WITHIN THE CORPORATE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY. CCIUIICIL IIEIIIEI CLAYTIII IIDVED, -IT IIAS SBCIIIIED, TO APPIOVE IESOLUTION NO. 41, SOIES Of lttl. CCIUIICIL IIEIIIEI HIIIBllaff IINED, -IT IIAS SECCIIIIED, TO ... SECTION Z OF n•wn• NO. 41, n DELETED TIE IIDID .,.. , 11SDT1• TIE 11D1DS ·To PAY·. SECTION Z TO IUD AS FOLLM: •SECTION 2. FOi PUIPOSES Of QUM.lnl• TO PAY IESIDBIT UTES, THE PEISCII, FiiliWWWIP -FGll PIIFIT CIINIATI• 111ST K LICEISED IF 1£- QUIB IY Eal EWCll -IIIMICE -Mft A PHYSICAL PUCE Of IUSIIIESS IIITNII TIE c1n ..... ES. TNIS IIICUIE TIE PEISCll'S OI EITITIES' 111- IIEDIATE FMILY PEIIWIEITLY LIVI• II TIE ........ Vote result Oft ... nc111ent: Ayes: Council lllllbers loltay, Hathaway, Clayton, Habefticht, lays: Absent: Notion carried. Yan Dyke Council lllllber lulloclt Council lllllber lli91ins Vote results on approval of Resolution lo. 41 as aended: Ayes: Counc I 1 lllllbers lo 1 tay, Hatlla,ay, Habefttcht, Yan Dyke Nays: lone Council lllllber IU91tns Absent: Not ton carried. IZ ....... , Dtsasst• (1) Nayor 's Choice lulloclt, Clayton, (t) Mayor Van Dyke preSNtld a resolution supporttnt the U. s. COllf rettce of Mayors ' postttOII .e.tcll calls 11POft the U. s. [nvtNMantal Pro · t t t on Afency to develop and ,,...191te ,.....11thN11 90"rnlf11 IIOdtrn land - ftll s, aunt c lpal weste collbustors and rec,cltfll factltttes . The resolution WI S 111 9ntd I IIUl!Der : RtSOl.UTION NO . '7 , SCIIES Of lttl MYII WM Dm ..... -IT .. m1•a. n #fllft IIIIIUffl• •• •1, sa1u • 1111. "'~ . •. ' I. • • I • • • • - Englewood City Council Minutes June 3, 1991 -Page 8 Ayes: Nays: Absent: Motion carried. Council MHbers Koltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Council Mellber Wiggins (ii) Mayor Van Dyke re111inded Council of the board and connission interviews scheduled for June 4, 1991, coaaencing at 6:00 p.m. (b) Council Member's Choice ( i) COUNCIL IEIIER HATIWIAY IIOVED, All) IT IIAS SECOM)ED, TO SUPPORT COIIICIL NEIIIO CLAYTml'S TIAVEL TO MASHIIIITml, D.C., TO PARTICIPATE IN THE AIIEIICAII C-ITIES CLEAIIIP FOR EQUin (KCE) IEETI•. Council Mellber Hathaway expressed the opinion that the travel expense would be a ainor investment when cOllll)ared to the potential liability the City aay face in the Lowry Landfill and other municipal sludge issues. Council Mellber Clay- ton elaborated about the value of the ACCE aeeting. City Attorney Dewitt, having been asked to do so, enuaerated the guidelines set forth in Council's travel policy. lt was suggested that Colorado's congressional delegation be invited and urged to attend. Council Mellber Bullock stated he has heard 11911tive c01111tnts about the nUllber of trips taken by Council, and he has lllcle a cOllllitllent to a segment of the c01111Unity to vote against thts expense. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Abset1t: Motton carried. Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Clayton, Van Dyke Council Mellbers Bullock, Habenicht Counc 11 Mellber lltggtns (11) Council Mellber Bullock p"sented a "solution authorizing a IIMOrtal contribution to the R. Cratg Nelson ..._rial Fund. Discussion ensued relative to the contribution aount and the purpose of the _,rial fund. City Manager Fraser uf"9ed caution h1 the decision because of the precedence such a resolution aight set . Coun c il Mellber Haben i cht suggested it 111J be •re appropriate to contribute to Cop s and Kid s I n honor of Officer Nelson . Coun c il flellber Clayton concurred wtth Nr . Fraser 's COlllltfttl concerning the prec ed ence s uch a contr i bution would set . CCIUIICIL .... CLAYTIII IMED TO Tai -na 11(,)(11). Cou nc 1 NNber ICol t ay offered to second tflt •tlon If 1t t s tabled to June 17 , 199 1. Cou ncil .....,.r Clayton accepted tllat II a •rrttndly w.....,.t . • Tfltre · for • th aot on reads: • ••• TO Tai AIIIIDA ITtll 11(,)(11) TO JUIIE 17, lttJ.• ' I . • ]- • • Englewood Ctty Council Minutes June 3, 1991 -Page 9 ' .. • • I• • Ayes: Council Metlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: Council Mellber Bullock Absent: Council Mellber Wiggins Motion carried. Council Metlber Koltay explained he had requested tabling to June 17th in order to evaluate the issue and provide an opportunity to address the matter with consistency. (iii) Council Mellber Bullock presented a resolution concerning board and coaission ten1 1 i•itation. The resolution was assigned a nulllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 48, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION LIMITING THE TERNS OF OFFICE FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS MEMBERS TO TWO (2) TERMS IN ORDER TO BROADEN THE OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC SERVICE. COUIICIL IIEIIIII u.L.OCI IMED, -IT IIAS SECCIIIID, TO AfPDE IIESOWTI• m. 41, SEll£S Of 1M1. It was confinlld the resolution if approved lfOUld not be retroactive. Several questions were raised and discussion ensued concerning the tapact of the resolution on Council appoint .. nts. Mayor Van Dyke urvect that Council retain soae flexibility and offered as a •friendly ... ndlleftt• that Section I read: •Section 1. The City Counctl of the City of Engle.ood hereby adopts thi general pol icy that no person 1111 serve •re than tw (2) con- secutive tel"IIS on any Board or Coahsion. • After further discussion, it was proposed that Section I read: •s.ction I. The City Counctl of the City of Engle.ood hereby adopts thi general guideline that no person aay serve ... • This .. t with Mr. Bullock's approval II a •frillldly wndlll•t. • Further ques- tions •re posed relative to appointalftts to the Ca,...,. Service Board lftd the aayoral appointalftts lladt to the Urt»an ...._.1 Authority and the Housing Au - thority. Mr. Dtllitt coaented that thts •will be subject to change• based on the needs of the City. Vote result on approval of Resolution lo. 41 with III lllttldld Section I: Ayes : Council .._..rs Bullock, V111 Dyke Nay s: Counctl .._..rs 1Co1tay, Nat"-11, Clayton, NabtRicht Abstt1t : Council .._..r lft"h" Motton defeated . Council .._..r IColtay upressed the opl•lon this resolution should bt rt -Introduced, as he believes It Is positive to Halt teras . ( Iv) Council .._..r Bullock preltflted a bill for III ordlftlftet con - cern ng a Charter wndlltftt .tllch _,,d ,....,,. t po,-lar eltctlOR or the "' -. , .. ' I. • , - • • • • • «~ • · ... Englewood City Council Minutes June 3, 1991 -Page 10 Mayor. Mr. Bullock coamented upon the popularity being expressed by the co.- 11Unity concerning this proposed change. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 38, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 38, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO A VOTE Of THE REGISTERED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AT THE NEXT SCHEDULED REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ENGLEIIOOD REQUIRING THE POPULAR ELEC- TION OF MAYOR FOR A TIIO (2) YEAR TEIII. COUNCIL IEIIID •LOCI IMO, -IT IIAS SECWD, TO APPIOV£ MElllA ITEII 12(b)(1v) -COUIICIL IILL ID. 31. Council Mellber Habenicht stated she did not S11Pt10rt the idea of the proposed Charter change; therefore, she would be voting against Council 8111 No. 38. Council Mellber Hathaway coaented she too would be voting 19a1nst Council 8111 No. 38, stating she believes to .. ke such a ell.,.. goes 19a1nst the original intent of the Charter. She suwested a change such as tllh should be accoa- p11shed by a •fair, unbiased group in a Charter Convention situation.• COUIICIL IIEIIIEll MLOCI IIDVD TO TMU --11'11 11(,)(ht) • CIUIICIL IILL ID. 31. Ayes: Nays: Absent: Notion carried. Council .....,.rs ltoltay, Hatll--.,, lullock, Clayton Council .....,.rs Hlblft1cllt, ¥111 Dyke Council .....,. 111911ns (v) Council .....,.r Habefl1cllt offered four 1t-: 1. In response to a coapla1nt free a c1t1zen 1n the CenteM11a1 area, she requested that traffic in the area of lrv1119 111d L-11 be _.1tond for speeding, and she wnclered 1f a stop 11111 •1tltt be warranted at Tufts. 2 . She has received coapla1nts c011Cern1119 ....as .....,1119 °" city---prop - erty, particularly al0ft9 the City Dttcll. She asllecl that tll1s be 1iwestl91ted. J. She coaented upo11 c-1cat1011 ,,.1w I• city ,ove,-•t 111d tN t•· dency to •ve too quickly coacernt119 soae •tlers, c1ll"I a 1tt11tl• •tell occurred with the Arapahoe C..ty C.ltwal District ...,.1ataeat . SN .,..... caution .,_ deal Ing with •,.w,,...t 111d clttr••· • 4. suwested a study HU • bt K_.ltd c.111c:ernt119 sl ow res,oa t s to c tlz can,, etc ., prior to l ._.t I t• at .. ell f..tt119 for t Pol c Divis on will be dtltralatd . (Y ) COUftC 1 r Cl-,t• dhc Md tw tt 11foN1t 10ft C vl c h1 ty of • I. • , 1- Englawood City Council Minutes June 3, 1911 -Pate 11 • • • 2. He cOMented upon the lack of landscaping on the city-owned property at Broadway and Girard. He strongly suggested an effort be aade to iaprove the appearance of this eapty lot. (vii) Council Mllllber Bullock offered two it•s: 1. He requested a follow-up of the infot"llltion offered by Mr. Kozacek on behalf of his neighbor at 1220 Vest Oxford. 2. He asked Council llellber Habenicht about her rationale in voting on cer- tain issues. Council Mllllber Habenicht explained her posttton. 13. City lllnallf''I a.,ort Mr. Fraser dtd not have an, aatters to bring before Council. 14. City Attorney's a.,ort (a) Nr. Dlllitt provided an update on Clal UNI( vs CITY OF Ellll.EIIJOO, BOMD OF MJUSTNENT • APPEALS, et 11; he requested authorization to di•iss the case. CGUIICIL -.. ,..., ... -IT ........ " --·D TIii cm AT- 11111EY Tl Illa 1111 TIii 7 II ff 1111 11111 .. • TIii IIIIIZ/T-r•a1 Y TO 11.IIS TIii GIIBff Ulf •n. ~1: cwn Ra1r1 IColtay, Hatllaay, llllock, ClQtN, lays: .... t: Rotton carrtecl. ....... tdlt, ,. Dylr.e .... cwn ....... 111wt•1 • •••• Counc11 ..... r Cla.,toa _. IN •tiler ~t. Ill stated lie f•ll llr. 1Cozactk'1 tdH of ..._ ... laQN .,.. •t .. ta. cea1tnctt• ..,.tod ts wer, tood; ll1•Her, lie 11 dlNMflll ta. State Ht..., 0.,.rtwt wtll ew11r. Ctty Fraser ~-t ta. •tter 11 ...,... State Nt 0.,.rtwt, llllt lie ef,.,.. te a,leN FraHr ,et led Nt tut Oxferd 11 cl...a, 111¥ wtll to Qll111CJ wtll serw 11 1 ,etllt te ta. be a wl 1. _.,..,..1,te led . ttllt Cl ce11ld dt1trt I ••••• . , •. •. • - • • · ... Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes June 3, 1991 -Page 12 IS. AdJourraent '· • • • COIIICJL 11D110 IIATHAIIAY IIOVED TO .... The .. ting adjourned at 9:20 P·•· 11-. • I . ~ . I. • • • ~ ' ,c I .. '.:I ,c .. ' • ' • . '• , ' . • • -' - / I ' ' . -. ~ . \ , " ' c1n CIIIICIL -STAM 1DW! All TIE ... 31 lNl. cm CNI.IL -·-Agenda Originating Itea Department Descrtptton Actt• TIUII foll•-• ~ SA FIN SERY COUNCIL NINUTES 5/Z0/91 WIDWmASMEIIQ COPIES lO • DISTIIIIJQ 5-0-1-~"'~' AISTAI ;11111115 AISOT) COUNCIL NINUTES 5/6/91 WIDtm 1-0-1 COPIES lO • DISTIIIITQ 6A CMGR PIIOCUMTimt -6/3/91 AS MASTE iWIOVED 1-0-1 .. £ NNWiOOT Of DENVER-SOUTH IMY NIKE fiMEE, -.0 Of MASTE fWMCOOT Of DENVER-SOUTH MAS I PRESENT Ml> ACCEPTED THE PIIOCUMTimt • ./ • 7A CMGR JUNE OIPLOYEE Of THE DTN .. .. AMARO PRESENTED TO Clfl>Y .; PETERSON, SECRETMY, WTP 78 CMGR GARY ICOZACEK, 1260 II. OlfOID .. .. 1.IIASTE MWOOT (ROl.l-OffS), 2.SLOII RESPCIISE Of POI.ICE DEPT. TO NEl&HIOR'S IIREAK-IN 3.ASKED COUNCIL TO REQUEST ST.IIIY. DEPT. TO OPEN KENYmt TENPORAalLY DURING CONSTRUCTimt TO AID ACCESS TO HONE CUii 9A WTP ORDl33(CB133) -EASENENT TO PUBllC ) All TO l(C(llf [ff[CTJV[ 1n1t1 SERVICE CO FOR RELOCATION Of POWER ) LINES AT Bl-CITY PLANT ) CATTY Off IC{ TO S(CUI( ) SHiMTUl(S ml £A500J & f It£ 98 CATTY OROl34(CBl34) MEfl>ING §7-6f-3(8) ) APPIIOVm 6-0 -J COPY 1111TH CITY CL£• EMC PERTAINING TO SHOPLIFTING ) ) 134 I 135 TO 1£ COOIFl[D 11 - -J -• I • I "' • ' ' . I ,/ .t . I ,, ., 9C CATTY 90 CATTY llA COflt DEV 118 COflt DEV UC COflt DEV 110 CATTY llE CNGR I2Ai CMGR I2Aii CMGR I2Bi CMGR • ORDl3S(CBl3S) ANOIDING §1-4-l(A) EMC PERTAINING TO GOIERAL PEMLTY CBl37 -AGREODT BEMEII COLO. DEPT. Of HUiHIMYS I EllilEIDOD I LITTLETON FOR GRANT Of DEm Ml) USE OF PORTION Of II-CITY PROPEffl ) ) TAil.ED F• FUllNO 1£SEAICN 1£: UW DESCIIPTim 6-0-1 CBl41 APPROVING PARTICIMTim IIITN APPDm 6-0-1 ARAP. COUNTY Ill UR8M COIIITY CDBG • • • OIC II -OINT£1 Of ltll D1l£C1'I _. TO ASCOTAII P£KmMlS F• 1111((-ffMS ; SECGID 1£MI• 1/17/11 CBl30 MEmlll& A&IEEIDT IIITN PHAR-D RE: SICIIME AT 215 I ENGLEVOOO PAIIKIMY FAILED m FIIST ... ; MY CCII[ MCI II ... f- 2-4-1 (AYES: WM fflf/lNOIIOO ; 111•1• IISEIIT) CBl42 ANOIDIII& SECTJCIIS Of DIC RELATING TO IREIIEIIES PUBLIC HEARIN& SET FOR 6/17/91 CBl36 MEll>III& DIC §1-7-1 IE: JURISDICTION-POIIER Of NUIIICIPAL COURTS (fl> CCIITACT OIDERS) RESOl46 ESTABLISHIII& RATES FOR NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY OIIERS I BUSINESSES APPDm 5-1-1 (MY: HAIOICNT; 111"115 MSOT) APPDm 6-0-1 APPDm 6-0-1 APPDED AS MEIIIED 6-0-1 RES0147 SUPPORTING U.S.COIF.IIAYORS APPROVED 6-0-1 RE: EPA REGULATICIIS RE LANDFILLS,ETC. BOARD & COfltlSSION IIITERVIEIIS 6/4/91 AT 6:00 P.N. NONE SECGID 1£MI• 1/17/tl (OIEl&OICY Cl.MS( llff tFFECTJWl AS UIIIIIIIIIDUS WOT( llff l(C[JflD) TO IE LISTED m 6/lmt ._ SECGID 1£Mill5 6/17/tl RATES [FFECTIW( IIIIEDIAl(lY .. .. HATHAWAY MOVED TO APPROVED CLAYTON'S TRAVEL TO IMSHINGTON DC TO ATTEND ACCE MEETING VITN APPROVED 4-2-1 CLAYTON COES (NAYS: NAIOIICHT/MLOCl) -2 - • ' • I . "' • . . ... ~ I ,, £ . I J ·' 12Bii CNGR 12Biii OtGR , 12Biv OtGR 128v OtGR 12Bvi OtGR 12Bvii OtGR 13 CMGR • • • ~ • WHITE IIJUSE REPRESENTATIVES RE POTENTIAL LIAIILITY Of St.IS£, ETC. RESOI.UTICII AUTNDIIZI• IIEIIIIIAl. T•m TO 1/17/11 TO • LISTm CII 1/17 - CClfTRIIUTICII TO R.CRA1, •u• IIEIIIIIAl 5-1-1 (MY: MUD) FUii) RESOl48 LIMITING TEIIIS Of OFFICE NEIIIERS OF BOMDS I CCIIIISSICIIS DEFEATm Z-4-1 (AYES: IUI.LOCIV VM DYlE) .. Ila.US CGIIICIL •1115S IT UCI MAIi CBl38 SUIIHTTING TO ELECTClltS A TAllm 4-2-l PROPOS£D CHMTER MEIIIDT (MYS: VM Dll(JIMIIIICNT) REQUIRING PON.AR ELECTICII Of MYOR HAIENICHT: 1. REVIElf TRAFFIC I SPEED IRVING I UllfELL MEA; 2. lf£m5 CII CITY PIIOP£ffl lmT IEI• CUT (CITY DITOI, ETC.) 3. Ull&EI> DE CMEFUl tWIJl.I• Of MTTERS; LESS MST£; UCl Of CCIIUIICATICIIS IIIJOI R£SULT II ERRORS, ETC. 4. CCIICERIIED AIOUT THE SLOlf RESPUISE OF POLICE DEPT; SUICiESTm STIDY SESSICII PRIOR TO 8la£T REVIElf CLAYTON: 1. IIIY PATOII• CII EASTIN/RACE? 2. I.Afl)SCAPJNG CII VACMT CITY PIIOPERTY AT IDlfY/,IRAII> BULLOCK: I. WANTS ACTICII CII POLICE RESPUISE AT 1220 V. OXFORD; 2. QUESTIONED HABENICHT'S RATIONALE IN CERTAIN VOTES NOTHING -3 - • ... • , . .. ' . I " _.. i.. • I , £ . .... · .. . I ,( ' .,: ' \ I ~ / I 14A CATIY 12Bvi11 CMGR PRESENT: ABSENT: ADJOURNED: f . . • fl>TION TO AUTHORIZE DISIIJSSAl APPIOV£D 6-0-1 CIIU MIit VS II> Of ADJUSTNEIIT I APP£AlS CLAYTON SUPPORTm ICOZACEl'S IDEA TO REQUEST ST.H.D. TO TEIIGIMIU OP£II KENYON BUT DOUITFUl 11IEY' LL AGREE. FRASER CCIICIIIR£0. HATIWMY, ICOl TAY, IUllOCI, CLAYTIII, HMOIICNT, VM ffl£ VI&51NS 9:ZO P.N. -4 - • C C ... • ' • . . • CAm TO PIDC(m • • - • • • • • • · ... <. AIEIIDA ITDI 7(a)(1) l (3) KOZACEK: ONE IS WASTE MANAGEMENT. IRONICALLY, I DIDN'T KNOW THEY WERE GETTING AN AWARD. MYSELF AND MY NEIGHBOR ACROSS FROM ME DID NOT GET THEIR STUFF PICKED UP AND AS YOU All KNOii BEFORE THAT I TRIED TO PRODUCE OR INTROOUCE TO YOU ROLL-OFFS TO BE PLACED IN DIFFERENT ITEM 3 NEIGHBORHOODS AT DIFFERENT TIMES. I AM NOW ON THREE DIFFERENT OCCASIONS HAVE USED THIS AS M EXPERIMENTAL BASIS OF MY OWN TO SEE HOW IT WOULD WORK. IIE DO NOT GET NEIGH80RHOOO PEOPLE COMING BY AND THEY'RE JUST THROIIING IT MYIIHERE, MAKING A MESS OUT OF IT. IT'S BEEN VERY ORDERLY AND IT'S WORKED EXTREMELY WELL PARKED ON THE STREET. IIE'VE TRIED IT IN TlltEE DIFFERENT LOCATIONS All> IT'S WORKED EXTREMELY WELL. AS YOU'LL FIND IF YOU DRIVE BY MY PLACE, I'VE GOT -lHERE IDI, -THIS HAS BEEN A COOPERATIVE EFFORT OF SEVERAL N£IGHl0RS THAT NAVE CHIPPED IN TOGETHER AS IIELL AS WASTE MMACEMENT CIVING US A UTILE BETTER IR£M ON IT TO SEE HOii IT IOILD WORK. KOZACEK: THE WT ISSUE, -I THI• IT'S All DEM TO US THAT WE'VE GOT A IEMITIFUL ... cu• °'° NEI£ THAT'S HEL,ING CUI TAI BASE aaa.JUSl y. -•cw I lift DOIII BY THEI£. I Fim A LOT Of TWFIC THAT as TO ... CL .. USES OIFOID AVDIIE VIA IIIIIBERE TO CET THERE. I IIOULD LIU TO ASK THE ctn COIIICIL IF THEY WOULD CCIISIDEI ASKING THE NI .. Y DENmBT •ING THE TIIO YEAll CCIISTUTICII PHASE Of OIF--WITA FE COIRia HI OXFORD IIILL IE CLOSED TNAT THEY IIDULD caslDEI OPEIIING K£ltYCII TDIPOUltll Y so THAT IIE DO mT snu THE LIFELI• Of ... cu. 1111) IS IWtING A VERY IIC IIWCT a M TAI MSE. -IF 1HDSE PEOPLE DO IDT NAVE VIA THAT IDUTE, I FEM l1DE IIDULD IE A LOT OF TAI MSE LOST. THE OTHER IDUTE IS STILL QIIIEIIIIIE 111TH llfDfll.E CGIIING -IOING. l'YE UDCED AT IT YOY DTIISIWELY IECMIK I USE IIIIE CL .. A WAT DEAL NYSELF • • I • • I • ~ . I. • • l - - • • • FRASER: WANUSH: • • • ' . , -, AIElltA ITEII 9(d) (PARTIAL VEIIATIN) I'D LIKE TO CLARIFY FOR THE RECORD THAT IT IS 0tneINTENT TO ENCOURAGE THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT TO CONTINUl WITH THEIR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES IN THAT AREA, All> THAT THE TECHNICAL DETAILS ON THIS EASEMENT WILL BE WORKED OUT IN THE MEANTIME, THAT IT'S NOT OUR INTENT TO HOLD UP ANY OF THAT ACTIVITY. MElltA ITEII 11(1) -Cll41 "~ . THANK YOU MAYOR. MY MME'S RICHARD WANUSH, DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. WE'RE RECCIIDDING THAT THE CITY PARTICIPATE IN AN INTERGOYERIIDTAL AGREEIIENT WITH ARAPAHOE COUNTY TO BECOME THE LEAD A&EKY IN THE CCIIUIITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRM. AS YOU ALL ICD, FOR THE LAST 15 YEARS IIE'VE RECEIVm FUNDING FIDI THE COICi PaUM FOR HOUSING REHMILITATICII LOAN PROGRM. THIS FUNDING HAS IEEN ON A CCINPETITIVE BASIS WERE WE APPLY TO THE STATE WITH OTHER JURISOICTICIIS IIITHII THE STATE OF COLORADO All> COMPETE FOR A LIMITm MIOUIIT OF IOIEY. IDf WE'VE BEEi VERY AGRESSIVE All> ACTUALLY VERY GOOD AT &ETTING THIS FUNDING. OYER THE LAST 10 YEARS WE'VE PaABLY AVERMED CLOSE TO $215,000 A YEAR FOR HOUSING REHABILITATION. BUT THE COUNTY IS IDf ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE FUNDING, MD THIS FUNDING IS ASSURm FUNDING FOR A THREE-YEAR PERIOD. IF IIE MERE TO &O WITH THE COUNTY IIE'D RECEIVE A GUARANTEED MOIIIT OF APPROXIMATELY $114,000 A YEAR 111TH THE LIKELIHOOD OF IKREASIN& THAT MIOUIIT FIDI THE DISCRETIOIIMY Flll>S THAT THE COUIITY MOULD GET. TO 1l£MIN THE IIAY WE Al£, CONPETIN& WITH THESE FUNDS FOR TH£ STATE, 11IEIE IS II) IUMMITEE THAT IIE WILL GET MY Flll>ING. IDI, HISTOIICALLY, WE'VE DOIi( IIELL IUT IIE CAN'T PREDICT t IUMMITEE THAT II( IIGULD GET ADOITICIIM., c:mm•nNG FUNDING. SO IIE'RE RECCIIIEIIIIN& THAT IIE &O 111TH THE COIIITY, OOER THE INTER&OYENIENTAL MIEEIDT MD IE ASSU1£D OF Flll>IIIG FOR A THREE YEAR PERIOD. MD WITH THAT l'D IE GUO TO MM11 MY QUESTICIIS. HABENICHT : I JUST HAY(.. IIILL IIE, M£ II( IDING TO I( U1C1ED II TO THE PEICENTA&E THAT IS STATm II THE CCIIUIICATICII? IIAMISH: MY FEELING IS THAT II( WILL, IUT I'M ll)T MSOl.UTELY CERTAIN, SO IIE'll CH(CIC THAT FCII YOU FOi THE FIMI. IDDING. HABENICHT : TIWll YOU . (BI LL RUD, APNOYm ON FIRST IDDING VOTE OF 6-0-1 1115'115 AISOT) • 2 • • ' . ', ' • I. • . , • - WANUSH: • • • .. AGENDA ITEM ll(b) -CBf30 THANK YOU, MAYOR NI> IEllERS OF CCUl:IL. THERE IS AN EXISTING SIGN AT THE INTERSECTION OF ENGLEIIOOD PARKVAY NI> US285 ADVERTISING THE PHAR-ll)ll PLAZA. THIS SIGN IMS A PRODUCT OF AN INTERGOVERIIIENTAL AGREEMENT BE1V£EN OR MONG THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, RENEIIAL AUTHORITY, NI> THE CITY RELATING TO ITS PLACEMENT NI> SIZE. YOU IUIJII, THIS IS A, THIS SIGN IS RELATIVELY UNIQUE, I THINK THERE'S ONE OTHER DOWN ON 285 AT THE IOIE CLUB, FOMER BUYER'S cu• AREA. IUT THIS IS KIii> OF A UNIQUE, OFF -PREMISES 51111. THE SIIIIET PARTIER CORPORATlml wtO IS THE, wtO IS CURRENTLY MINIIISTERIN& THIS PIWECT SITE HAS lll>ICATm TO US NI> I THINK ll)ST PEOPLE HAVE RECOIIIIZm OVER TINE THAT ONE OF THE BIGGEST Pnl.ENS II LEASIN& UP THE PHAR-8 PLAZA HAS BEEN ITS VISIBILITY -ITS VISIBILITY FD ZIS. Ml> -OF THE THIN&S THEY THINK lllll IN£ A SUISTMTIAL DIFFEREIICE II THEIR LEASIN& IS THE MILITY 10 IIICIEASE THE SIZE Of THE SIIII -THE VISIBILITY. VIRTUALLY EVEIWIIE, THEY TELL US, wtO THEY CCIITM:T -ASK TO OR TRY 10 IHOTIATE LEASES, THEY ASK "Wll, CM Ill IET SIIIIME? CAI 11£ IET VISIIILITY Fell USZll?9 SO THEl£FOI£ THEY'IE ASKIN& Fell THE IICl£ASfD SIZE. aaanv THE Sia IS 14•5• Nlat -THEY AIE ASKIN& 10 IIICIEASE THAT 10 •• ,. MD THE SIZE IS aaanv 54 SQ.n. -THEY'IE ASIIN& 10 1rm THAT IN SQ.n. II EFFECT, IIHAT YOU'IE DOIN& IS Alltll• THE 111D DNIIITS THAT, ca EINIIIT Z TO THE OIDIIWICE THAT IMS PASSED PIEYICIUSLY THAT SNOIIS THE IICl£AS£D DIIBSI• -THE SIZE -SCINE SllatTLY DIFFOEJIT SPECIFICATI-. I IIIIUlD LIit 10 -• THE SPECIFICATI• •ET, EINIIIT I, I IIDUlD LIU 10 ... THAT SGIIE Of THE .. I. THAT'S II THE STAFF MM.YSIS 1MT laU M.Ull 111t #ft.lCMT FLDIIILITY TO USE ....... M.1111 111TH 11lt 11h K IICUIIID II THAT SPECIFICATI• aET. 111TH TNlT, I'D K IUD 10 MMl lll'f QUtSTI•. ! DlN111UT. THE • 1111 KRm THE y THEY AS ll(LL . I fflt : GUEST I• Fell •· w • • • - WANUSH: CLAYTON: WANUSH: CLAYTON; WANUSH: CLAYTCII: IWIISH: CLAYTCII: lOlTAY: IWIISH: ,. DYi£: ,. DYi£: ITT : ' DYi£: ITT : • • • (. 126 SQ.FT. TO ANYTHING? JS THAT RELATED TO THE SIZE OF THE BUILDING? IS THERE ••• A NORMAL MAXIMUM AREA OF A SIGN IS 100 SQ.FT. WE ALLOW A SIGN, A SIGNAL SIGN TO INCREASE OF A MXIU OF 125 SQ. FT. IF THERE IS A TOTAL SIGN PACKAGE All> A TOTAL SIGN PUN. NOW THEY HAVE DEVELOPED THAT FOR THE SITE ANO EXTRAPOLATIIC THAT WE SAY THEY'VE DEVELOPED IT OFF-SITE AND ONE, YOU ICNOII IIE'RE TALKIIC ABOUT ONE FOOT OVER WHAT WE MXINALLY ALLOW. OKAY. IS THERE MY HEl&NT RESTRICTICII? I ll>TICED THE SIGN JUST TO THE EAST OF THIS ADIOTISIIC THE IWIKET PLACE IS 11' HIGH, NOW THIS SUII IIOUlD IE 20' 3• HUii ••• YES, YES, GUI MIIML. ALLOIMILE Slat HEIIHT IS 20'. OKAY, SO IS IT CCKEIIMlE 11D lHAT THE TDIMITS AT IWIC£T PLACE MOULD CCIIIE Uat TO US Ml) SAY 1MT m, THEY IIJULD LIKE TO INCREASE THEIR Slat TO ZO' HIIII? IT' s POSSIILE BUT THAT. I ... IT IIOUlD IE cmAIII.Y POSSIILE THAT THEY COULD DO THAT IIITHII THE EXISTIIC R£1Ul.11"CIIS, BUT IIE MOULD HAWE TO EXMIII( ALL THE s1•. 'IIMT SITE TO IN£ DE THAT THE TOTAL Dl'*'T EXCEm. SO 1HER£ -..... y SONE RESTRICTICIIS, ll>T RESTIICTICIIS, IUT SCIE LIIIITATICIIS CII IMT THEY COULD DO. BUT CERTAINLY THEY COULD CCIIIE II MD IF THEY IRE STILL IIITHII THE RE&ULATICIIS, WE MOULD PDIIIT IT. CICAY, SO IF II( APPIDft IT, IIE'D K IIICIEASIIC IT TO 126 SQ.FT. PLUS THE 14 I IIEIITICIIIED IIIICN IS aclUALLY MGUT 140 SO IIE'R£ 8011C TO K AIOUT 11 SQ.FT. Oftl M -,.. Mlllllff YES. CICAY. IICN, I •mm •• .,. •1111M. ..... s ,.., • DID TMT SUTI• 4 SAYS Mlll'EINCE, IIEMII, IDUC8BT OF 1NE SI• IS M.L THE R£SflCIISIIIUn Of TNE DIM. IDES 1MT STILL IG.D TUt II>. THE, 'IIMT'S M.L TNE. IE .... I TN• Al.TD 1MT, CMm 1MT'S cmAI ' THE, llllT -TO ... " SIIIET Ml1'IDS • " THE CIIIOSNIP Of TNE ....... ft.AIA. I 11IIUINT 1MT l1IEY UUU Y 1IIIC IIHCN stcn• IS 'IIMn IUT l1IEY DID 1 °'°· Dl.'T LL. OF 1NE IUT ., • • • . . • . , • 1- • • • WANUSH: DEWITT: • • • SIGNET, WHICHEVER THE CASE MAY BE. NOW IT'S SIGNET. I MEAN IT'S A PASS THROUGH TYPE OF SITUATION. WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THIS SITUATION IS THAT THAT PROPERTY IS STILL EURA PROPERTY. IN OTHER WORDS, WE HAVE NOT TRANSFERRED THAT TO THE CITY, WHICH WE SHOULD DO, BUT, YOU KNOW, BECAUSE THAT WILL BECOME PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. SO TECHNICALLY, AND I GUESS THAT'S WHY THERE'S A TRI-PARTY AGREEMENT IN THIS KIND OF SITUATION WITH THE URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY HERE BECAUSE IT IS THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY. SO IT ULTIMATELY BEARS RESPONSIBILITY, BUT IT DOES NOT MAINTAIN THE SIGN. THE SIGN IS MAINTAINED BY PHAR-MOR. THEY CONSTRUCTED THE SIGN, THEY, YOU KNOii, THE ELECTRICAL POWER WAS CONNECTED THROUGH THEM, .•. WELL, THE PROVISION ARE IN SECTION 4. THE EURA SHALL INSPECT EVERY SIX MONTHS, MAINTAIN THE SIGN IN GOOD COfl>ITION INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO -THE PRACTICAL FACT OF THE MATTER IS THAT THE EURA HAS ENTERED INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH LINCOR All> D IT'S BY RECEIVER IT'S SIGNET, lltERE SIGNET DOES THAT FOR THE EURA, THE EURA HAS THE RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE SUPERVISE THE MAINTENANCE AND ALL. "' - HABENICHT: YES, MR. WANUSH, IS THIS, HAS THIS GONE BEFORE THE DRD OF AOJUSTNENT All> APPEALS, All> HAS ... WANUSH: IT'S NOT REQUIRED TO DO THAT. HABENICHT: IT'S NOT REQUIRED IT BECAUSE IT'S AN MiREEMENT BETV£EN THE EURA All> THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL? WANUSH: KOLTAY: WANUSH: (SEEMED TO MiREE, BUT CAN'T ACTUALLY HEAR A RESPCIISE ON THE TAPE) NAVOR, 1 'D LIKE TO IN£ MOTHER CCIIIEIIT lt£UIIDING THAT. IT'S PERCISELY NY QUESTUII IS THAT IT DOESN'T CON( l(fOIE MJUSTNENT NI> APPEALS, All> I ROIEMER THAT THIS Sia MAS QUITE HEATED ON ITS LOCATION, lltERE IT MAS &OIN& TO I( II TH( IIEDIAN, II THE PLAZA AREA. I SHARE TH( SME CCIICEM, I THI•, THAT ... CUYTON DOES THAT ONCE ONE Sia IS UISED UP TO MY MJDITIONAL HEl&HT, TH[I WE'RE &GING TO HAW£ TH( IIEUiNIORING MITll(I OI PAllTY DO TH( SM£ THING, MIO I THI• IIIAT M('ll( EST-ISNIN& HEIi£ IS JUST CIIE VERSUS THE OTHER TO SEE lltO CM PUT UP THE UIISEST Sia II THIS AREA WHERE IT IMS QUITE HEATED TO PUT IT THO£ II THE FIRST PUCE. YEAH, IF COIIICIL IS, IIOUlD I( NOii£ CGNFOUllE 111TH JUST THE 125 ' WHICH IS AN OIDIIMCE LHIITATION OI COD( LHUTATION All> A HEl&HT OF 20 ' EXACTLY , Ml, I THI• THAT IIOUlD I( APNORPIAT[ • HATHMIAY : NI> THAT IIOULD INCLUD[ TH( IS ' THAT ... CUYTON MAS TALllN& AIOUT 8£FOI£? I THI• ••• WANUSH: THEN., ONE CM Mal£ THAT 11£'11£ a EICEEDING QUI M MIT'tDITY NI> OIVIOUSLY THEIi£ IN STILL A D(IATE OWO THE PUCODT WHICH YOU 'lt£ .,T &GING TO ll£S0lV£ BY THIS, IUT YOU CM ll£S0lV£ TN[ OTHCRS • • 5 • . ' ' I. • • - • • • • . ,~ • HATHAWAY: DOES MARKET PLACE'S SIGNS REQUIRE THE SAME AGREEMENT FROM THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT? WANUSH: NO. HATHAWAY: SEE THAT'S THE OTHER DIFFERENCE PLUS THE FACT THAT MARKET PLACE CURRENTLY HAS TWO SIGNS, ONE AT THAT ENTRANCE NEAR PONDEROSA AND ONE AT THE CORNER OF THE PARKWAY AND HAMPDEN, SO THAT'S WHAT YOU'RE SAYING? THAT THEY COULD NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL SURFACE AREA BETWEEN THE TWO SIGNS? THAT THEY HAVE. WANSUH: WE WOULD HAVE TO LOOK AT THE ENTIRE PROJECT, SIGNS IN THE ENTIRE PROJECT TO MAKE A STATEMENT ABOUT WHAT THEY COULD OR COULDN'T DO THERE. IT'S NOT JUST THE TWO SIGNS THEY HAVE THERE, IT'S THAT PLUS ALL THE OTHER SIGNS THAT THEY HAVE, THAT FORM SOME MAXIMUM, ANO I DON'T KNOW WHAT THAT IS. HATHAWAY: PHAR-MOR PLAZA ONLY HAS THIS ONE SIGN, THAT'S ALL THEY HAVE OR EVER INTEND TO HAVE, RIGHT? ,, - CLAYTON: I'D JUST LIKE TO EXPRESS A LITTLE Of NY CONCERN. ONE OF THE THINGS I'M CONCERNED ABOUT IS THE RELATIVE SCALE THAT HIS SIGN WILL HAVE WITH THE OTHER SIGNS IN THE AREA NOTABLY THAT ONE THAT THE MARKET PLACE HAS. IT'S A LITTLE BIT HIGHER THAN 11' AND IT'S ABOUT 10' WIDE, SO IT'S ABOUT 110', MYIE A LITTLE MORE THAN THAT, IT HAS A LITTLE PEAK AT THE TOP. AND THIS SIGN IS ABOUT 67 SQ.FT., SO IT'S ABOUT 30I SMLLER All> WHAT WE'RE PROPOSING HERE IS THAT WE INCREASE THIS SIGN TO 40I LARGER THM THE MRKET PLACE SIGN AND BOOST IT UP ANOTHER t' SO IF YOU CAN KIND OF PUT THAT IN PERSPECTIVE IN YOUR M NINO IIIAT THAT'S GOING TO LOOK LIKE. NY CONCERN IS THAT WE ME &Ollli, AS NR. KOLTAY INDICATED, START A SIGN WAR OVER THERE. BECAUSE WE'RE NOT, WE'RE NOT JUST, YOU KNOW, PIIOVIDllli A LITTLE NORE EQUJn BETWEEN THESE 'NO SUillS, WE'RE TAKINli THE SMLLER Of THE 'NO All> Mltllli IT 40I LAKER THM THE OTHER ONE Ml> AUIDST TVICE AS HIGH. Ml> I THI• THAT, THAT HAS NE A UTILE CONCERNED. IWIUSH: All I CM SAY IS THAT IF IT'S IUTHII THE RECUUTION 20' THAT THE MIIK£T PLACE COULD ALSO PUT UP 20' Sias IF THEY, IF THEY, YOU ICNOII, Nil Ml> MTCH SCINE Of THE OTHER MEA'S REQUIIDOTS. VAN DYKE : MY I , MY I SUCCEST If SCINECIIE NUlfT IE IIILLIII& TO MEIi> THIS PARTICULAR IILL, Mt, OIDIIIIIIICE TO KEEP IT WITHIN IECUlATION Of 20'. IIOULD MYIOOY IE IITEIESTED II ... HATHAWAY : _, UNDER I H SQUMt£. I TMI• llll IIOUI.O MOVE IT • CLAYTON : Wll, I WOULD . l 'N $Till A LITTLE, YOU ICNOII, IH SQ .FT. I &UESS, I 'N CONCERNCD TOO MOUT TME EQUITY Of PCOPLE LIKE HUiitt FCMER OVER MRE II THC CM ~ WHO MAS A .. TIN£ KTTIII& HIS SPACE ADVERTISED Ml> THE OTHER NEICNMTS UP -D0111 IIDMJIMY N HAVE THAT SM£ PIDllOI _, THEY 'ltC _,T ON IIMl'O[II, -I DON 'T UWil 'R GOIIC TO SIV 110 A 10 ' MISH, IH SQ.FT . SICI ON FOi OR DC MN OR (lATI OI CHCIIOK£[ TD DO TMIS 111TH . •• I USS, l 'N .,T QUIT NT TO DO MOUT THIS , • • • . ' ' I· • • " - • .. - HABENICHT: YOUR HONOR, I DON'T BELIEVE THIS HAS BEEN INTRODUCED YET. IT'S NOT ON ... VAN DYKE: YOU'RE RIGHT, IT'S NOT. HABENICHT: AT THIS POINT, I WOULD ASK THAT THE CLERK READ COUNCIL BILL NO. 30. (CLERK READS CBl30, HABENICHT MOVED THE BILL) CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR, I WOULD MOVE THAT THE SECOND WHEREAS IS AMEfl>ED TO READ: TO INCREASE THE FACE OF THE SIGN 54 SQ. FT. TO 110 SQ. FT. I BELIEVE THAT'S APPROXIMATELY THE SIZE OF THE MARKET PLACE SIZE, AND I BELIEVE THAT WOULD BE CONSISTENT AND SCALE WITH WHAT WE ALREADY HAVE THERE. • VAN DYKE: Nit. DEWITT, IS THERE ANY THING ELSE LEGALLY THAT HAS TO BE ADDRESSED TO KEEP IT WITHIN THE PARAMETERS OF THE CITY'S LAWS? DEWITT: WELL, I'D SUGGEST THAT YOU NIIKE IT 20', AND I WOULD ALSO SUGGEST THAT YOU GO WITH THE 125 SQ. FT. Ml> THAT WOULD, TOTAL, AND THAT WOULD ELIMINATE THE Pal.EN 111TH THE CAfl>PE OR WHATEVER YOU CALL IT. ARE YOU INCUl>ING THE CAM>P£ IN YOUR DEFINITION? CLAYTON: I 'N INCUI> ING THE CAll>PE. DEWITT: SO YOURS IS A TOTAL Of A HUNDllEO ••• CLAYTON: 110 SQ.FT . DEWITT: INCLUDING THE CAfl>PE CLAYTON: YEAH, IF THE CAll)P[ IS TYPICALLY COIIITm IN SQUM( FOOTME, THEN IT MOULD IE INCLUDED. WMUSH: IT'S TYPICALLY COIIITm, IUT YGU, IF YGU'D IN£ IT Ill lNOI TN(Y CM IM£ TN( JUDaDT AIOUT HOii NUCH, Ill CM IOSUI£ THE CMIJfE ., ono THINGS. CLAYTON: I THI• TN( CMIJfE IS AIOUT ll · 14 SQ. FT. WMUSH : IU1, I IIOULD, Ill IIOULD, IT 'S •1ous FD TN( NDTJCII TNDUIN TNllT TN( CMIJfE IS TO IE INCLUDED IN TNllT CALCUUTJCII Of IH SQ . n . CLAYTON : Wll, I IIDUlD N(SUN( TIMT T1l(Y COUlD IIUIDff TN( CMIJfE IF TN(Y CMOS( TO 00 SO, Ml> ••• • WMUSH : IT TO 125 , CLAYTON : -Ti ll lllLl , "' ... WMUSH : ON , YGU ' SAYIIIC 110 . I • • • CLAYTON : 110 • OICAY, I fiOl YOU . • 1 • • , • • • • • • . ' HABENICHT: MY UNDERSTANDING IS THAT, WE'RE CALLING IN CANOPE, I DON'T THINK THAT'S THE RIGHT WORD,THAT LITTLE SECTION IS A PORTION OF THE DESIGN THAT WAS APPROVED BY COUNCIL ORIGINALLY, AND I WOULD .. WANUSH: YES. HABENICHT: ... AND I WOULD LIKE TO SAY THAT I HOPE THE TOTAL SURFACE AREA INCLUDES THAT INSTEAD OF STIPULATE WHAT IT IS AND THAT IT CAN BE EXCLUDED, BECAUSE I DON'T THIii( THAT WOULD BE APPROPRIATE. BUT I CERTAINLY WOULD SECOII> YOUR AMENDMENT IF YOUR AMENDMENT WOULD STATE THAT IT WOULD BE WITHIN, WITHIN THE PARAMETERS THAT WE NOW HAVE FOR OUT SIGN CODE. WHICH IS I THIii( WHAT MR. WANUSH IS SUGGESTING. CLAYTON: I'M NOT SURE THAT I lN>ERSTMI>, ALEX. HABENICHT: NOT TO EXCEED 20' IN HEIGHT, NOT TO EXCEED 125 SQ.FT. AREA. CLAYTON: NO, MY MOTION WAS NOT TO EXCEED 20' Ml> NOT TO EXCEED 110 SQ.FT. HABENICHT: BUT YOUR 110 SQ.FT. EXCLUD£S THAT LITTLE AREA. CLAYTON: NO MY 110 SQ.FT. WOULD INCLUD( EVERYTHING THAT IS NOIIIALLY COUNTED WHEN YOU CALCULATE THE FACE Of THE SIGN, Ml> I lN>ERSTMI> MR. WANUSH TO SAY THAT THAT INCLUD£S THAT CIRCULAR PARCEL. DEWITT: LET ME EXPLAIN TO YOU ONE THING THAT WE HAVE A PROBLEM WITH Ml> THAT IS THE PERCISEIESS WITH lltlCN ccueclL ORICilNALLY APPIIOVED THIS ORDIIWICE, THAT IMS ccuecIL IILL NO. 5 Of 1•. I ION, WE WERE VERY, VERY EXPLICIT IN OUR ORAFTING REQUIRDOTS. IN FACT, I RM THIS BY Ml>THER SICiN CCINIIY TO 9NE SURE THAT WE DEFINED THIS PROPERLY Ml> All THAT, Ml> OUR PIDILEN IS IF WE CiO WITH YOUR WORDING, THEN WE'RE CiOING TO Ml£ TO STAil TO CIWICiE THIS EXHIBIT 2, KIii> OF DECIDE DO ME KEEP THE C-,p£ OR DON'T ME KEEP THE CW£, IECMISE ccuec IL IEFORE APPDtD THE CW£, Ml> THEN ME' RE GOING TO HAYE TO CiO THIOUCifl Ml> SHIFT THE SNCES, Sllll• IT D11111 A LITTLE BIT OI ...... IT OI lltlTOtl, _, SO, I ••• VAN DYKE: SO llllT IS YOUI RECOIIIEDTla? DOUTT: DEWITT : TAY : MY RECCIIEDTla IS IF YOU INT TO ~ THIS TC*IIHT DEAL 111TH THE ,. -CiO D11111 TO THE IZI so.n . ., IIE'll JUST t YOU ..., - SQUM( FOOT, ME CM JUST, YOU ID, THAT'S lfllNII TOLOMCE OF CCIISTIUCT la _, TIO THE 1•, LIU I SAY, MYIE TH£ Ull)P[ lflll BE JUST A TOUCH lflD(R, IUT, Ml> A LITTlE SNDITtl, IUT IT lflll ... OUT .. IUT IF YOU INT TO MU ATTAalUTS THAT YOU'il TAUCI• AIOUT, *MR CiO MOUND . IS THAT APf .... lATt? YCS . so LCT us .,.,, • If£' LL ao uno .. , . I HAY _, R QUESTII* OF TN( CI TY A TTOIIICY . AS I IUD THIOUCifl TNIS Ml> JUST llll) OF 1£Fl£ND fff l8DIY a UITAII OTHER PIOW IS ICIIS II , lNI S NlllCULM DOClllllfT If I lN THE CUU ' S • • • .. I. • • • , ] - • • • DEWITT: KOLTAY: • • t• • . ' .. PENDING DEFAULT, DOES THIS ACTUALLY TERMINATE THE LICENSE REQUIREMENT FOR THE USE OF THAT SPOT? NO. AND THE OTHER THING, IS THE ASSIGNABILITY CLAUSE I NOTICED IN HERE. IT SAYS WITHOUT COUNCIL APPROVAL THERE IS NO ASSIGNMENT OR SUBLETTING OF THE USE OF THAT PROPERTY. IT ALSO SEEMS LIKE WHAT WE'RE DOING IS JUST MODIFYING WHAT THE ORIGINAL INTENT OF THIS AGREEMENT WAS IN THE FIRST PLACE. LIKE, IF WE'RE GOING TO CHANGE THAT SIGN, IT SEEMS REASONABLE THERE SHOULD BE A NEW APPLICATION FOR A LICENSE FOR THAT SPOT. "~ DEWITT: THAT'S WHAT THEY'RE BASICALLY DOING. WITH THIS ORDINANCE, THEY'RE ASKING FOR COUNCIL'S PERMISSION TO DO THAT. ANO IT'S THROUGH THE EURA, ANO THAT'S lltY WE'RE HERE BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL AT THE PRESENT TIME WITH THIS ISSUE BECAUSE IT'S PROPERLY A CITY COUNCIL ISSUE ANO THEN WE'RE USING THE EXACT SME DOCUMENTS WE USED BEFORE, ANO THE EURA HAS THE RESPONSIBILITY TO CARRY OUT ... KOLTAY: I THIii( THE URA USED SOME OF IT'S OIII PROVISIONS TO BRING THIS TO COUNCIL IN THE FIRST PLACE TO AVOID . . . . . ANY POTENTIAL PROBLEMS WITH THE SIGN CODE. DEWITT: THEY COULD NOT PUT THIS SICII IN THAT LOCATION BECAUSE OF IT'S LOCATION. KOLTAY: AND I THIii( WE IN PRECISELY II THE SME POINT HERE. WE'RE EITHER GOING TO GO AHEAD AT CCUICIL'S OPTICII AND CHANGE THE ENTIRE DESIGN OF THE SIGN AND STILL AlLOII IT TO GO THERE lll>ER THIS EARLIER PROVISION. 1 'M IGT CCIIFORTAIU WITH THAT. VAN DYKE : I DON'T BELIEVE THERE WAS A S(COII) TO THE ORJ&INAL ll>TICII TO MEND. MR. CLAYTCII, DOES THAT MDTICII STAii> OR ARE YOU CC*SIDERIN& A CHANGE . CLAYTON : I WOULD CCIISIDER CIWl&IN& IT TO 100 SQ .n. ElCLIDIN& THE IIOUIID CIRCUUR PORTICII THAT 'S NIT Of THE ORJ&IIAl DESICII. DEV I TT : WHAT DO YOU MEAi IY THAT? CLA YTON : THAT THE, THA T TH[, IICR£ASIN& THE FACE Of THE SICII TO 100 SQ .FT . CAl.CULA T£D IY EI CLIDIN& TN[ CIICUUI DESICII PORTICII CII TN[ TOP Of TH[ SICII . THAT 'S A FOM Of A IIDTICII . VAN DYKE : IS THERE A S£C0ND TO TMI S MDTICII? DIES FOR A lACl Of A S£C0ND . NDW WE'LL CO IACl TO TN£ OR l&IMl MDTICII ••• HAl£NI CHT : YOUR NOIIOR. I wout.D OFFER M MOIIIDT. CM I DO THAT CII MY OIII IIDTICII? OKAY . I MOW£ TO _., TO LI MIT THE N(lafT TO 20 FEET All) THE SOUMC FDOTACC IICLUDI N& All TN£ SUlfACE M£A Of THE SICII, INCLUDIN& THC CMat , TO 125 SQ .n . IS THERE A S(CCIID TO THAT IIDTICII? THAT MDTI CII DI ES FOR A lACl Of A $ toll). • •• ' I. • , - • • • • • '· .. BULLOCK: CALL FOR THE QUESTION. VAN DYKE: SO BACK TO THE ORIGINAL MOTION. PLEASE VOTE. CLERK: TWO AYES (HABENICHT, VAN DYKE) ANO FOUR NAYS, KOLTAY, HATHAWAY, CLAYTON ANO BULLOCK. CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR, I'D JUST LIKE TO REITERATE THAT I'M NOT OPPOSED TO ALLOWING THESE FOLKS TO INCREASE THE SIZE OF THEIR SIGN, BUT I AM CONCERNED THAT WE NOT DO SOMETHING THAT'S OUT OF SCALE FOR THE OTHER SIGNS IN THE AREA. I THINK A SIGN THE SAME SIZE AS THE MARKET PLACE ONE WOULD BE APPROPRIATE. IF WE TAKE 125 SQ.FT. THAT'S 251 LARGER THAN THAT MARKET PLACE SIGN, CAUSE I WENT OUT THERE WITH MY TAPE MEASURE, AND I MEASURED. IF WE MAKE IT 125 SQ.FT. ANO WE DON'T COUNT THE LITTLE THING ON TOP, THEN IT'S GOING TO BE 40I LARGER THAN THE MARKET PLACE SIGN, AND I JUST DON'T THINK, THAT JUST DOESN'T SEEM LIKE GODO DESIGN OR JUDGMENT ON OUR HATHAWAY: VAN DYKE : PART TO DO THAT. IT SEEMS TO BE THERE MAY BE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE CCIIPANY TO CCIIE BACK WITH MORE PRECISE INFOIIIATION ON WHAT IT IS THEY WANT, HOW THEY WANT IT INCREASED, THAT PARTICULAR SIGN, AND WITH THAT IN MIJI> WE MIGHT LOC* AT IT A SECCII> TIME. YOUR HONOR, I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO SUGGEST IN THAT SECCII> RUN THROUGH WITH THE COMPANY THAT WE EITHER DECIDE WHETHER WE'RE GOING TO COUNT THE CANOPE OR NOT COUNT THE CANDPE . THAT CANOPE WAS PLACED AS A CCll>ITION UPON THEM TO MAKE IT BLEII> WITH ALL THE OTHER SIGNS ON THE PARKWAY All> IN THAT DEVELOPMENT. SO TEC ... ICALLY THAT 13 -14 FEET OR WHATEVER IT IS, IT 'S SOMETHING THAT WE 'VE IIIIOSED ON TH£N IN TH£ FIRST PLACE. 8£CAUSE THAT LITTLE fl>TIFF IS THE fl>TIFF ON EVERY OTHER STRUT SI6N IN THAT AREA . WE IIIIOSED THAT ON THEN AS PART Of DESUiN. I &UESS WE SHOULD MAKE A DECISION AT THIS POINT IF IIE INT TO INCLUDE THAT IN THE TOTAL SQUM£ FOOTA&E OR IIIETHER WE DON'T . Ml> I THI• IIE NEED TO IWtE THAT A CLEM NESWE, ll>T SOI> IT UCl Ml> SAY R[D(SICII THIS SICII IUT STILL IWtE IT fiO AL• WITH EVERYTHING ELSE THAT 'S THERE. I HAVC TH( FULI NG IIE 'L L I( fiOING UCl 111TH lt£ALLY CLEM OIS[IVATICIIS ON THI S SU1J £C T. HAl(NI CHT : •.•••• AS SORT Of All(IINDS , l 'D LI U TO SHM£ THAT lfH(N THAT SICII FIRST CM[ l(FORf. TH( COUIK IL I IN PIDIAILY OIE Of TH( STIIOlli(SJ II OM>SJT IOI TO TH( SICII , -VCIY CCIIC(aED AIOUT PUTTI IT JN I IQIT •Of •IMY -fiO ING A&AIIST TH[ SICII COD[, Ml> HOIOtl l DID IOT IOI TH IS AT A ME ET ING AT A SUIS(QUOIT Tl , IT 'S A vtRY ATTUCTIV£ SICII, IT 'S A fiOGD DlllCTICIW. SICII , Ml> f 'D ll£ TO S( US lOCll Al TH( SICII COD[ -LOOK AT NAVllli DIIICCTI I II ITN TH[ SME llm Of D(SICII F• Ml THAT MC orr . Off WY, Ml> THAT 'S Of 111[ l[ASCIIS I 010 SUPPORT TNIS -WOT TOIUiHT, -I NOP£ IT ll lll CGNl UCl SO THAT T IT -SUPPOIT TH[ 11£«.l( II II l I cos . I TNI CM LOOK AT THIS AS A llm(l ,c •no A 01 r• IIIWCNT.V ,. on T T Ml 10 • • ' I· • - - • • • • . " • <, ,. ON OUR RIGHT-OF-WAY THAT IS ATTRACTIVE ANO ALSO USEFUL AND UTILITARIAN. . ll • ,-. '' • • • • - • • • WANUSH: • • • A&ENDA ITEN 11 ( c) -CBl42 I'LL SAVE THE LARGER PRESENTATION FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING. JUST TO KIND OF SET THE STAGE, ON THE CURRENT ZONING ORDINANCE INDUSTRIAL 1-1 ZONING HAS A LIST OF USES THAT ARE TOTALLY PROHIBITED FROM THE 1-1 ZONE, ANO AMONG THAT LIST IS THE WORD ANO USE "BREWERY." ANO WE WERE APPROACHED BY A PARTY THAT WAS INTERESTED IN TRYING TO PUT A MICROBREWERY WITH A RESTAURANT ATTACHED IN THE INDUSTRIAL ZONE. ANO WE WERE KIND OF DUMBFOUNDED WHEN WE HAD TO SAY "I'M SORRY, YOU'RE JUST NOT PERMITTED." SO WE TOOK IT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION ANO TALKED WITH THEM ABOUT ANO THEY DECIDED TO ACTUALLY INITIATE THE CHANGE IN ZONING ANO CALL FOR A PUBLIC HEARING. THEY HELD THAT PUBLIC HEARING ON 5/21 OF THIS YEAR, ANO RECOMMENDED, ANO IS RECOMMENOING TO COUNCIL THAT COUNCIL CHANGE THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO PERMIT BREWERIES. ANO WHAT WE'RE HEAR TONIGHT TO 00 IS TO ASK YOU TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THIS AMENDMENT TO THE 1-1 ZONE GROUP FOR JUNE 17, 1991. CLAYTON: MR. WANUSH, WAS THERE ANY OBJECTION NOTED BY ANYONE AT THE PLANNING AND ZONING PUBLIC HEARING. WANUSH: NO THERE WAS NOT. CLAYTON: All> IT WAS POSTED, All> ... WANUSH: CORRECT. BUT I UNOERSTAfl> THERE HAVE BEEN SOME PEOPLE COMMENTING RECENTLY All> THERE IS LIKELY TO BE SONE PEOPLE AT THE COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING. CLAYTON: MIT THEY DIDN'T OBJECT AT THE PUIIUNG NI> ZONING HEARING? WANUSH: NO. HATHAWAY: YOUR HONOR, I HAVE A QU(STICII AS TO IIHAT IS THE OIFFEROl:E OTHER TIWI IREWERIES BASICALLY MlES IEER, IF YOU fiO OOIII THIS LIST OF IIHAT'S AlLCMO IN THE LlliNT IIIIUSTIIAL OISTIICTS, THERE JS AlLCMO FEIIOTEO F•ns ., V£CETAll.[ PIODUCTS, IN OTHER ... I.E.' IIHAT'S THE OIFFEROIC(. UIIOER STATE LIQUOR LICEIISING THEY LIii' THEN IN T05ETN(R IN A LOT Of CASES. I USS IIE'R£ JUST ll., Of ICMI., THE TINES. WANUSH : MELL, OIi( OF THE THINGS · IF YOU IIIUlD fiO OOIII THIS LIST THERE WOULD PIOIAIU I( OTHEI ITDIS CII THIS LIST THAT OIi( COULD PIOIAll Y T.. OUT 51VEN SON( OF, AT LEAST 111TH M MILITY TC.Y TO INNCTS Ml) 5ATIV£ INNCTS, IUT Olea' T HAW£ Tit( Tl TO THI AIOUT 01 00 A LITTLE Ill OF R(S[MCN CII EACH • Ml) £0 TO THIS IRtlOY T.al CM( Of AS SOCII AS COUlO . Of TMC OTHEI THINGS THAT COS TO I( STR(SS(O EVEN IS A PUii.iC HEMING ,-us FOi THDS( P(OPl. IN) l , IUT Al.SO THIS PMTICUUI OOITY IS COi TO HA lltOl LIQUOR UtOISING MITNOIITY NOC IIUCM TATCD UR IN M lllCTI 111TH TH[ LIGUOI CM US( THC ,nn1ca ,-S IINICN •• I-Ml) SNOUlO •ITI F • 11 • ' I . • • , • • • • WHATEVER WEIGHT IT'S WORTH FEEL THE PULSE OF THAT NEIGHBORHOOD REGARDING THIS BREWERY IN GENERAL, SO I THINK WE'RE COVERED AS FAR AS EVERYTHING IS CONCERNED. CLAYTON: YES, YOUR HONOR. I NOTE THAT NOT ONLY WILL THEY HAVE TO GO THROUGH THE ORDINARY LIQUOR LICENSING PROCEDURE, BUT A MANUFACTURER AND WAREHOUSER OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN COLORADO HAS AN EVEN MORE STRINGENT DIFFICULT PROCESS THAT THEY MUST GO THROUGH SO IT'S GOING TO BE A VERY TIME CONSUMING AND EXPENSIVE PROCESS FOR THE FOLKS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED TO COME TO ENGLEWOOO AND OCCUPY ONE OF OUR VACANT BUILDINGS. WE OUGHT TO BE GRATEFUL. HABENICHT: YOUR HONOR, I'M HAVING DIFFICULTY WITH THE EMERGENCY NATURE OF THIS AND BECAUSE OF THAT I REALLY DON'T SEE THE REASON FOR HASTENING THE PROCESS, AND I'M NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TO CONF .... I'M JUST NOT GOING TO BE VOTE WITH IT AS THIS TIME. VAN DYKE: WELL, WE DO NEED IT, SOMEBODY TO SPONSOR IT. HATHAWAY: WOULD YOU HAVE THE CITY CLERK READ COUNCIL Bill NO. 42? (CLERK READS BILL; HATHAIIAY/CLAYTON MOVES CBl42) VAN DYKE: .. DEWITT, WOULD YOU TAKE A MIIDT PLEASE All> CLARIFY YOllt OBSERVATION llfY THIS HAS BEEN RECCIIIEl)(I) FOR ENER&ENCY All> lltETHER OR NOT IT AFFECTS TH£ PROCESS? DEWITT: • IJ • .. • • • - • • • • • <. COUNCIL'S STRONG PHILOSOPHY OF ENCOURAGING BUSINESS AND REDUCING GOVERNMENT BUREAUCRACY, REDUCING THE TIME FRAMES AND REDUCING THE PROCESS TO A BARE MINIMUM WITH ADEQUATE PROTECTION FOR ALL CITIZENS INVOLVED. AND THAT IS LAST WEEK WE SAID SINCE THERE IS NO OBJECTION, WE'LL PUT THIS ON AS AN EMERGENCY PROVISION. YOU KNOW HAVE THE EMERGENCY PROVISION BEFORE YOU. THIS IS A UNIQUE POLICY ISSUE THAT COUNCIL HAS TO DEAL AND CONSISTENT WITH YOUR PHILOSOPY, IT'S BEFORE YOU. AND NOW AT THE PRESENT TIME IF THIS IS NOT PASSED AS AN EMERGENCY MEASURE, THAT IS IF IT'S NOT PASSED EMERGENCY, IT WILL PROCEED ON THE REGULAR TINE FRAME WHICH WILL ADD APPROXIMATELY 45 ADDITIONAL DAYS TO THE PROCESS. THE OTHER ASPECT OF THIS WHICH IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE IS ALL OF YOU HAVE TO VOTE IN FAVOR OF THIS ORDINANCE OR ELSE IT IS NOT AN EMERGENCY MEASURE. VAN DYKE: THANK YOU FOR THAT CLARIFICATION, MR. DEWITI. MR. FRASER. FRASER: DEWITT: FRASER ; MAYOR, WE'VE BEEN MEETING WITH BUSINESS OWNERS AND TRYING IN YOUR DIRECTION AND NINE TO IMPROVE THE IMAGE THAT OUR COUNCIL AND OUR STAFF HAVE IN THE EYES OF THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY IN TRYING TO EXPEDITE THE DEVELOPMENT Of BUSINESS. IT SEEMS TO NE THAT HERE IS ONE OF THOSE OPPORTUNITIES WHERE IT FALLS IN YOUR LAP TO YOU KNOii PUT IT OUT THERE WERE IT IS I GUESS, TO SAY ARE YOU SERIOUS ABOUT THIS BUSINESS TRYING TO DRAW INVESTMENT INTO THIS CONNUNITY. IT SEEMS TO BE IN THIS INSTANCE WE HAVE A WILLING ANO ABLE PARTY WHO IS INTERESTED IN MICING AN INVESTNENT IN OUR CONNUNITY ANO I WOULD ENCOURAGE YOU TO TAKE WHATEVER STEPS ARE APPROPRIATE TO MICE A GOOD FAITH EFFORT TO SAY TO THOSE FOLKS, YES, VE'RE INTERESTED IN DOING THAT. 45 DAYS IN THIS INSTANCE IS A MJOR FACTOR IN SOMEBODY'S EARNINGS AS THEY TRY TO MICE THIS SORT OF THING MORK. THE OTHER THING I WOULD POINT OUT TO YOU, JUST IDT OUT OF NY HEAD. WELL, I THI• THE POINT IS THAT YOU STILL FOLLOW THE SME PIOCEIUtE, IT'S JUST CUT DOIII TIN( WISE. TH[ PUil.iC HEARING IS IDENTICAL, TNE CITIZENS STILL HAVE M OPPOITIIIITY TO CONE IEFORE YOU All> MK£ THEIR PERSCIIAL FEELINGS ICIOII. Ml) I THI• THIS IS A CRITICAL ELDOT. THIS IS ll>T A SITIMTICII HRE YOU HAVE TO SAY YES IN TH[ FIML ANALYSIS I THI• YOU MVE TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT YOUR CITIZENS' POINT OF VIEW, IUT THE OPPOITIIIITY IS HERE TO ADDRESS THIS II A QUICKER Ml) A NUCII LESS COSTLY M11DCH FOR THE CIT ... THE BUSINESS OIIIERS OF OllllllOCI>. Ml)TH[II ASP(CT OF THIS IS A NEAT PIOOUCT, THIS IS ll>T A allDI PIDDUCT, YOU WILL NAVE M OPPORTIIIITY MERE TO DEVELOP SCIIETMING THAT MY IE A L(AD(I 11 THIS AREA NUClf AS Cl&RELLA CITY IMS ZO YEMS MO. THAii( YOU RICI, THAT 'S EXACTLY THE POINT TMT I WMTCD TO FINISH IS THAT BY AOOPTING THIS MITICUUII STUTE&Y II THIS INSTANCE, THE <*LY THINC CHMm> IS THE IWll(l II IIUCN THE TIN( CYCL(S OF ll>TICE HAVE OCCUM£D Ml) YOU STILL MVE THE SME OPPOITIIIITIES FOR PUBLIC CCIIOT TMT YOU IIOUlD II THE lt£CUI.M PIOCESS. IT 'S lfllORTANT TO ll>TE THAT THIS OIDIIIMCE IMS PUBLISHED IN FUll WT VED'. • I 'N SOltlY WI ll IE PUIU SHED TH IS 111'.[k . JUNE 1TH, Ml) IT STIL ens All OF THAT ll>TIC[ TIN(, so . TMT IMS TH[ OTHEl POINT I WANTED TO ,_ IS THAT IIE 'vt IWN(I) TO DO THIS IN A Cl£ATIYE • 1• • • '' •. ' I . • , - • • . " • WAY THAT STILL PRESERVES ALMOST ALL OF THE ONUS IN THE REGULAR PROCESS. VAN DYKE: I'D LIKE TO ASK FOR FINAL COMENTS. NR. BULLOCK. BULLOCK: YES, I'D JUST LIKE TO URGE COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT TO RECONSIDER IN HER MIND TO SEND A POSITIVE SIGNAL TO THE BUSINESSES PARTICULARLY IN LIEU Of EVERYTHING THAT'S BEEN SAID. WE'RE NOT FOREGOING ANYTHING, ALEX, WE'RE SIMPLY ENCOURAGING ONE NEW BUSINESS TO RELOCATE HERE AND GIVING A POSITIVE SIGNALS THAT WE'RE BEHIND THEM. HATHAWAY: CALL FOR THE QUESTION. CLERK: 5-1-1 -HABENICHT NAY, WIGGINS ABSENT. VAN DYKE: THE MOTION CARRIES, BUT IT FAILS TO CARRY AS AN ENERGENCY. CLERK: I HAYE A QUESTION. IN THAT CASE ••• VAN DYKE: IT FOLLCIIS ROUTINE PlmtEIUtE. CLERK: WELL, THEN IS THE CBl42 APPIIIOYED WITHOUT THE ENERSENCY CLAUSE? DEVITT: IT'S APPROYm WITH TH[ OIER&ENCY CLAUSE BUT IT'S NOT AN ENERGENCY ORDINANCE AS IT DID ll>T R£C£JYE TH[ IIIMINOUS VOTE. CLERK: CICAY, I Ull)(ltSTMI) THAT, SO W£ IIIUI.D JUST RBIWE TH£ ENERSENCY CLAUSE FD TH£ PUILICATICII? DEVITT: II). IT as F....., AS AS EIDIOl:Y, IUT IT IS IGT AN Ell(RS(NCY ORDINANCE, IEUUSE TH[Y DICll'T WOT£ THAT OUT. TH[Y JUST DICll'T APNOY£ IT AS M ODIDICY N£ASUR£. CLERK: SO YOU INT IT PUILJSH(I) AS IT JS, IUT W£ FOLLCIII TH[ ... PIOCEIUtE FOi M Oll)JIIMCE, FOi A COlll:ll IILL Ml) M ORDJMCE? DEVITT: YES, YES. II TN( EMU ••s W IN, II( IN A CGWI.[ OF TH[S[ SITUATJCIIS, Ml) .•• CLERK: I 'II IGT QU[STICIIJ• • I 'II JUST INTI• TO IE SUR£ THAT TN( l'UlllCATICII JS CGlll[CT. DEWITT : OH, YES, ll(LL, THAT'S NOif YOU SNDUlD IDT£ IT . I TNJ• NOif TN( CITY ClEll USO, TO IGT( IT JS TMT A IIIMIJNOUS IOT£ IIAS IDT MD(; TH[l[FOI( THI$ JS IDT M EIDIOKY omlllMC(. YAN DYk C: THAT 'S A &GOD POIIT Of CUIJflCATICII . HATHMIA Y THUi am TO S[T TN£ PUil.iC IDII• FOi JUI[ 17 IIIICN IMS AlfDO 5 -0 -l. • II • • . , •, ... .. I. • , ]- - • • • • (, BULLOCK: ANO JUST BY FURTHER COMMENT YOUR HONOR, I'D LIKE TO STATE THAT IT WOULD APPEAR THAT WE'RE GOING TO HAVE A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM ANO IF WE'RE GOING TO HAVE ONE lfE OUGHT TO MAKE IT A CADILLAC. THE STATE HAS EMPOWERED US, GIVEN US THE ABILITY TO ENPOlfER OURSELVES, I GUESS, BY ALLOWING OUR JUDGE TO ISSUE NO CONTACT ORDERS. AS A FORNER PROSECUTOR IN ARAPAHOE COUNTY I CAN TELL YOU THAT THE NO CONTACT ORDERS, WHILE IT'S JUST A PIECE OF PAPER STILL DOES HAVE AN EFFECT, All> IS AN IMPORTANT PIECE OF LEGISLATION TO HAVE IN PLACE FOR MY TYPE OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SITUATION. SO WITH THAT 1 'D ENCOURAGE THE PASSAGE OF THIS ORDINANCE. All> I SO MOVE. CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR, I'D JUST LIKE TO ALSO CCIIIENT THAT AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COLORADO fUUCIPAL LEAliUE UICIPAL COURT All> LAIi ENFORCEMENT CONNITIEE, THIS WAS m1E OF THE ITEIIS If( RECCIIIEll)[D TO THE LEGISLATURE. IT'S NY UIID(RSTAll>llli THAT THIS ITEN 1W) CONE BEFORE THE LEGISLATURE ON SEVERAL Pltla OCCASIONS All> IT Ha'T PASSED. I'D LIKE TO HOPE THAT OUR EFFGITS THIS YEAR THmU&N Clll. _, 111TH THE UICIPAL JUDCES _, SO FaTN 1111) IOE ON THE allllTTEE THAT lfE lfERE FINALLY AILE TOM M IICIEASED DIPHASIS ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES All> PIOSECUTION T1aDUIHIUT OUR MEA TO &ET THIS PASSED. All> I THI• IT'S A STEP FOIIMRD FOR US. TIWlt YOU. VOTE: 6-0-1 • •• • , 1• ~ . . , I . . • , - • • • ... . ,~ • <. A&EJl)A ITEJI 12(1)(1) -CLATION'S TIAVEL TO IIASHINITON, D.C. HATHAWAY: I DON'T KNOW IF BILL HAD ORIGINALLY PLANNED TO BRING THIS UP AGAIN, BUT I WOULD LIKE TO NOYE THAT WE SUPPORT BILL CLAYTON'S TRIP TO THE A.C.C.E MEETING ON JUNE 25TH -THE AMERICAN CITIZENS FOR CLEANUP EQUITY. VAN DYKE: MOTION HAS BEEN MADE TO SUPPORT MR. CLAYTON'S REQUEST TO ATTEND WASHINGTON, O.C. CLAYTON: I'LL SECOND IT. HATHAWAY: 1'0 ALSO FURTHER LIKE TO ELABORATE THAT I WAS NOT ABLE TO BE HERE AT THE LAST MEETING WHEN THIS WAS BROUGHT UP THE FIRST TIME. I THINK WHEN WE START LOOKING AT THE INVESTMENT OF BETWEEN $600 AND A Sl ,000 FOR flt CLAYTON TO ATIEII> THIS TRIP, IIUCH I MENTIONED EARLIER I THOUGHT OUGHT TO COME OUT OF THE MATER All> SEWER FIN> AND NOT NECESSARILY OUT OF COUIICIL'S BUDGET -I THINK WHEN IIE PUT THAT INVESTNENT TOIMRD TH( POTOOIAL LIABILITY OF UP TO ONE BILLION DOLLARS AS FM AS THE LMY LAll>FILL Ml> THE UICIPAL SLUDGE ISSUES ARE CCIICEIIIED, I THINK IT'S IGT ONLY MONEY WELL SPENT, BUT MONEY THAT 11£ NEED TO INVEST All> NEED TO CONTINUE TO INVEST TO FURTHER -POSITICII TO MYIE HELP LIMIT SONE OF THAT LIABILITY OR AT LEAST LESSEN IT. CLAYTON: YES, I WAS GOING TO •ING THIS UP UIIDER CCUl:IL NENIER'S CHOICE. I WMT TO TIWIC RITA FOR •1•1• THIS UP. I 'N PASSING AIOJND A MENORAIIUI THAT I IECEIVED • IT LOOKS LIKE IT CME LATE IIECIIEDY, I GOT IT IN NY PACKET. THIS IUD IS TO SET UP A CCIIFERENCE CALL TO DISCUSS WITH THE ACCE LAIIYEIS -LE&ISLATIVE OPPORTUNITIES. IIE NAVE A MEETING S(l UP TIINOaOII AfTEIIIOCII WITH oonn MYSELF ., M. FIAS£1, STU FCIIDA, -I 1£Llm IICK IMS TIYI• TO &E AIIOLO OF IICK STONL M IIUNlllmll CCUITEIPMT TO ASSIST, -11£ NAVE A CCIIFEIEIICE CALL IEIIIEDY ... I. TO DISCUSS MAIi WITH ACCE l.AIIY[IS. l'V[ TAllED WITH LlmETCII, THEY'IE m1• TO sum 111D OR TIil(( FOLIS, THEY MIISED. TIMT WIil£ NDUS£ STAFF canacT IS ... IILL CMMAY, -I THI• A M . .aa POITO. IIY UIIDOST-ING FICII LITILETCII IS THESE M£ QUITE NICNLY PLACED WIITDIIUSE STAfFEIS Ml> 11£ SNOULD IEAlLY FEEL PIIVIUB TO &ET A NEETING WITH THAT LEVEL OF IUIEMICUT. SO 1 'N OPTCIIISTIC TIMT OUI IDIEY WILL I( IIELL SP£IIT CII THIS TIIP, -I 111ULD UII( D TO ~ THIS REQUEST . NAl(NI CHT: I VDULD Lil( TO ua,, NAVE ... Donn CGIIIEIIT -THIS FALLS IN THE TIAVEL POLICY OF COUIICIL . NATNAIMY: CM I ADD A FURTHER CCIIIDfT? DOU IT FOi.LOii DIFf'EIOITLY IF IMTEI -SEW_I IOUD , OR IF IMTU -SOD fUID MID f'GI IT OPfOSED TO CCINI• OUT OF CCUIC IL IUD&ET ? 0£WI TT : IS THAT A QUESTICII TOO . HATNAIMY : YCS • • 17 • "' -. • I. • - - • • • DEWITT: • • t~ • (, WELL, I HONESTLY DON'T THINK THAT IT'S APPROPRIATE TO USE COUNCIL TRAVEL EXPENDITURES OUT OF THE WATER AND SEWER FUND. I THINK THAT MAY COME INTO VIOLATION OF SECTION 32 OF THE HOME RULE CHARTER BECAUSE IT IS, IS SPENDING ADMINISTRATIVE FUND FOR COUNCIL TRAVEL PURPOSE. I THINK THAT IT IS APPROPRIATE THAT IF COUNCIL DETERMINES THIS IS AN APPROPRIATE POLICY ISSUE, THAT IT SHOULD COME OUT OF YOUR BUDGET WHICH IS CLEARLY WITHIN YOUR AUTHORITY. ANO SO YOU DON'T HAVE THE CONFLICT WITH INVOLVING YOURSELF WITH STAFF OPERATIONS WHICH IS SOMETHING WE ALWAYS HAVE TO BE CAREFUL OF. DEALING WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE TRAVEL POLICY -IT IS RESOLUTION NO. 49, ANO WHAT IT STATES IS: SECTION 1 -EACH COUNCIL MEMBER SHALL JUSTIFY PARTICIPATION FOR All TRAVEL EVENTS PRIOR TO ATTENDANCE AND APPROVAL BY VOTE Of THE CITY COUNCIL; NO. 1, WE DO HAVE PROBABLY SIGNIFICANT JUSTIFICATION AS TO lltY THE TRIP IS BEING UNDERTAKEN, THE APPROVAL BY THE VOTE OF THE CITY COUNCIL HAS NOT YET OCCURRED. THAT'S SOMETHING THAT WILL HAVE TO BE REVIEWED BY COUNCIL. SECTION 2, THAT EACH COUNCIL NEIIIER PROVIDE A SUMMARY EXPLAINING THE NATURE OF THEIR PARTICIPATION All) HOii IT WILL BENEFIT OR AFFECT THE CITY WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER THEIR RETURN FROM THE EVENT. WELL, THAT HASN'T OCCURRED YET, THE TRIP HASN'T EVEN OCCURRED YET. THAT COIIICIL AS A GROUP SHALL MAKE A CONSCIOUS EFFORT TO REMIN WITHIN THE DESIGNATED IUDCET. I THIIIC THAT YOU'RE FAMILIAR WITH YCUt IUDCETARY CONSTRAINT All> I'M NDT FAMILIAR WITH HOii THIS Will AFFECT YCUt CURRENT COMPLIANCE WITH THE B006ET. SECTION ND. 4 -COIIICIL SHALL MAKE A DELIGENT EFFORT TO KEEP EXPENSES TO A MININUN BY PURCHASING THE LOWEST AVAILABLE AIRFARE. I WOULD PRESIIIE THAT TO BE THE CASE. I KNOW THE SOONER WE DO IT THE CHEAPER WE'LL GET THE FARE. SECURING ECONOMY HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS -THAT'S I DON'T KNOii lltERE YOU'RE STAYING - CLAYTON; I DON'T HAVE RESERVATIONS YET. DEWITT: IMPLEMENTING OTHER COST SAVINGS MEASURES WHENEVER POSSIBLE, All> THEN COIIICIL SHALL CONTIIIIALLY NONJTOR THEIR EXP£11)JTUR£S THIIOUGHOUT THE YEAR, All> THEN THERE'S A, THERE JS A REQUJRENENT THAT THIS BE PUBLISHED BEFORE THE [XP£11)JTURE IN THE ENGLEIIOOO SENTINEL. SO I BELIEVE IT TECIIUCALLY CCIIPLIES WITH EVERY PROVISION Of THE RESOLUTION ADOPTm IY THE CITY COIIICIL. VAN DYKE: MY FURTHER DISCUSSION? M. IUl.LOCl. BULLOCK : MYOR, 1 'D LIKE TO PERSCIW.LY S£E NDa£RS OF CUt CONGltESSJGIAL DELEGATION ATTEND THE MEETING. I BELIEVE THEY COULD IE FAR BETTER, UE INFLUENTIAL R£Pl£S00ATION ON OUR IEHALF Ml> TOIND THAT END I 'D LIKE TO IDEALLY S£E A LITTER lalTTEN IY THE CITY MMCER FOR YOUR SUiNATURE TOM CONG1t£SSIONAl DlLHATION INFOIIIJNG OF THEN OF THE MEETING NI> ASKING THEN TO ATTEND . VAN DYKE: I THINK THAT 'S AN EXCELLOO SU&&ESTION , Ml> IF I MY JUST TAii ON TO THAT I THINK AS WELL • I PERSCIW.LY IIILL IE SUPPOITJNG IILL • BUT AS WELL AS THAT EFFORT, WE NEm TO CONTI1al£ TO ENCOl•IICE STAF F TO PIOl>T E ALTERNATIVE NEASUIES, NOT JUST THE -YOU OUTLINO>, TO KEE P THE PRESSURE ON IN MY POSSIBL E IMY THAT WE CM . BULLOCK : All) TO JUST FINISH UP NY CGIIUTS, I HlVE NCA1D IN THE LAST WECK SON£ RATH£R VOCAL NHATIV[ CGIIUTS MOUT Al l THE TUV£llNG THAT • II • . , ' I . • - - • • • ,.. • · ... • (' COUNCIL JS DOING, AND IT SEEMS LIKE EVERYTIME A RED FLAG COMES UP, THAT SOMEONE GOES OFF SOMEIIHERE, AND I, I'VE GIVEN THIS A LOT OF THOUGHT, BILL, BUT I'VE MD£ A COMNITNENT TO SEVERAL PEOPLE OUT IN THE CCNIUNITY THAT I'D BE VOTING AGAINST IT AND THAT WAS AFTER MUCH THOUGHT AND REFLECTION FOR THOSE PURPOSES. VAN DYKE:, MR. CLAYTON. CLAYTON; YOUR HONOR, I'VE PERSONALLY CALLm THE OFFICES OF CONGRESSNM SCHAEFER, SENATOR WIRTH, All> ALSO SENATOR ..... THE CITY OF LITTLETON HAS SET UP A MEETING WITH SENATOR IROllt THE ll>INING OF THE 26TH lltICH I INTEII> TO ATTEII> llfILE IN IIASHINGTON. lfE ARE ENCOURAGING All OF OUR REPRESENTATIVES TO, OUR CONGRESSNM AND SENATORS, TO ATTEND THE MEETING WITH ACCE AND ACCE IS ALSO CONTACTING OUR SENATORS Ml> REPRESENTATIVES PERSONALLY TO ENCOURAGE THEIR ATTEIIWICE. I, YOU ICIIII, I'D LIKE TO TELL YOU THEY'RE GOING TO BE THERE, TIN, IUT AS YOU ICIIII THE WT MEETING WITH SENATOR WIRTH HE SIMPLY CIWliED THE SUIJECT. IT IOILD SEDI THAT HIS INTEREST IS fl)T IN ASSISTING cg Plllll.EN. BUT lfE NEED TO KEEP TRYING ON THAT. I NOPE THAT AS YOU O(SCIIIED TO YOUR CONSTITUTENTS YOU'ii£ OPPOSING THE TUVEL THAT YOU'RE ALSO EXPLAINING TO THDI IOI THEY'ii£ IOING TO PAY THE TAB IF WE'RE IIISUCCESSFUL IN cg EFFGITS, IF 11£ SIMPLY STICK OUR HEAD IN THE SAIi> Ml> IGNORE THE Plllll.DI, 11£ ••.• BULLOCK: THIS TRIP WON'T IN£ OR llllEM THAT, IILL. CLAYTON: IIELL, I'll PLEASED TO ICIIII THT TIN. IF, IF THIS TRIP WON'T MME IT, IF THIS TRIP llll'T DO MY IOOD, I'D LIKE TO KD SCIE ALTE-TIVES THAT 11£ CM SEMTGI 1nm•s ATTENTICII. I THI• THIS TRIP MY fl)T IN( IT' IUT I 1MI• THIS TRIP .., onus CGIIIINm MY, IIE'RE FUmER AL• TDY 11WI 11£ 11£11£ A YEM MO, 11£'11£ FURTHO AL• A YEM MO THIii 11£ 11£11£ 111D YEMS MO, All> 111TH 1ME HELP OF 1ME OTHER CITIZEIS Ml) ACCE 11£ MY IN FACT PltfYAIL. HATHAIIAY: YOUR NOIIOI, I'D LIKE TO CALL FOi 1ME QUESTION PLEASE. CLERK; 4-2-1 -(HMOICNT, IUllOCI IOTING MY) ·It • ~- ' . . ' • ' ~ . I . • • , ]- • • • FRASER: • • t~ • MENDA ITEII ll(b)(11) -RESOWrJ• CCIITIIIUTI• TO IIEIIDIIAL FUND THIS IS REALLY A DIFFICULT ISSUE, AND I'VE JUST GOT TO RAISE SOME FLAGS HERE. I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT FOR YOUR TO RECALL, NOTWITHSTANDING THE EMOTION RELATED TO AN INCIDENT SUCH AS THIS, THAT WE SPEND LITERALLY THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS EVERY YEAR PAYING FOR THE CCIIPENSATION FOR Ill>IVIDUALS SUCH AS THIS THAT INCLUDE A SUBSTANTIAL DEATH BENEFIT. AND YOU BORDER ON A VERY DANGEROUS PRESEDENT IN A CIRCUMSTANCE SUCH AS THIS WHEN YOU CONSIDER THE NUMBER OF INCIDENTS WHERE WE HAVE THE POTENTIAL IF NOT THE FACT OF EMPLOYEES FALLING IN THE LINE OF DUTY. IN THIS PARTICUALR INSTANCE IT WAS A VERY BAD AND UNFORTUNATE CIRCUMSTANCE WHERE A YOUNG MAN PASSED AWAY WHILE ON DUTY BUT HE HAD THE HEART ATIACK. THAT HAS HAPPENED BEFORE WITH OTHER EMPLOYEES AND YOU HAVE NOT MADE THIS PRECEDENCE, AND I'LL GUARANTEE YOU THAT WITH A WORK FORCE SUCH AS THIS, THIS SORT OF THING IS LIKELY TO HAPPEN AGAIN. AND I WOULD JUST URGE CAUTION IN TAKING THIS KIND OF A STEP WITHOUT SETIING SM SORT OF A PRECEDENT. YOU NEED TO CONSIDER IT. I 'N NOT TELLING YOU NOT TO DO IT. BUT, IT HAS SUBSTANTIAL PRESCEDENCE. BULLOCK: SEll>S THE MESSAGE THAT WE CARE HABENICHT: .•• I DO BELIEVE THAT WE ON THE COUNCIL All> THE AIIUNISTRATION MAKE EVERY EFFORT WE CAN TO PROVIDE FOR THE WELFARE Of THE EMPLOYEES Of THIS CITY, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO WORK IN DANGEROUS PROFESSIONS SUCH AS THE POLICE All> THE FIRE WITH VERY ADEQUATE AND SOIN> PENSION PaRMS All> THE Lil£, All> I DO UIIDERSTAII> YOUR CONCERN ABOUT MYBE A COIIPETITI•, YOU ICIOI, IUT BETWEEN All>THER CITY, BUT THAT CITY DOESN'T PDID( FOR CUI EM.OYEES All> IS REACHING OUT AS A FRIEII> Of TH( FMILY, SO TO SP£AIC, All> WE ARE THE ENGLEWOOD FMILY. All> I THI• THAT ... FRASER DID MAKE A GOOD POINT IN TEMS Of THE llllD Of Plt£CQDT THAT ll('RE SETIIIC. P£RHAPS I NIGHT OFFER AS A SU&&ESTlm, I UIIDHSTAII> THAT THERE IS A, THERE IS A FUND AVAIUlt.E FOR TH( EDUCATlm Of THE CHII.DREI Of FALLEN POLICE OFFICERS. IT'S A SCNDLMSNIP FUND. I UIIDERSTAII> THAT IT IIAS ESTAILISH[I), CIIE OF TH[ PEOPLE 11tO HELP£D PUT IT TO&ETHER IMS TH[ lflDOlf OF OFFICO lfl(I. HI HE ACTUALLY FELL INTO A rn•·s UI IN A DOIIESTIC MUSE CAS(, -PEINPS A l(TT(I WAY TO HONOR THIS FMILY All) TH[S[ am.DIDI NICHT I( TO OC.TE THAT laEY, NOT TO THIS CIIE NITICUlM IDDIIAl FUii) Ml) LET EACH CCUICIL NEMER FD MIS GIii Fl(( IIELL TO DO, IUT FD THE COUNCIL TO PEINPS CIVE A OC.Tlm TO THIS FUND IN TH( 11ME OF THIS OFFICER All> HIS FMILY . COPS -KIDS FUND • CLAYTON : POINT THAT If[ Olm 'T DO THIS FOR THE EJIII.OY[[ OF THE LIIIMV • I BELIEVE THAT II( SET A DM&EIOUS Plt£CQDT HI II( DO THIS . I THI• If£ SHOULD OICOUU&E THE EJIII.OYE['S FEllCllf OIPI.OYEES TO CONTRIBUTE, -I nu• w SNCIUlD CCIISID(I QlfTIIIUTIIC INOIVJDUALLY OUISELVES, BUT I fUIIQ.Y THI• THAT CGmla,Tllli TO Cle£ All> NOT COITRl•ITING TO All DO(S •t SAY WOY IUH FOR US IN.ESS WE 51"'1.Y II( CM PICIC SCll[CII( GUT lltO 'S QUITE VISlll.[ - USE THEN TO MK[ A VEIY VISIIU CGfTIIMlm . I 11MD IATHEI ll>T DO THAT, Ml> I SU&&EST , -, I NIM TNAT II( TMU THIS RESOlUTlm • . ". ,,,_ ' I· • , - - VOTE: KOLTAY: • • • • r • • . ' ... 5-1-1 (BULLOCK NAY) YOUR HONOR, I'D JUST LIKE TO CONNENT ON THIS. THE REASON FOR THE TABLING FOR THE 17TH, I BELIEVE THAT ONE THING COUNCIL CM DO IS THIIIC ABOUT EACH MD EVERY Ill>IVIDUAL CIRCUMSTANCE THAT THEY'RE CONCERNED WITH, AT THE SME TINE WE CM EVALUATE WITH SCIIE CONSISTENCY ON HOii WE WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS THESE ISSUES IN THE FUTURE. I BELIEVE THERE IS SCIIE URGENCY HERE FOR OTHER COUNCIL NDIIERS; I THIIIC THIS IS ONE WAY TO ADDRESS IT. 'I •. ' .. I. • • , - • • • • • • AGENDA ITEN 12(b)(111) -RESOLUTION NO. 48 (RESO. ASSIGNED A NUMBER AND READ BY TITLE; BULLOCK/KOLTAY MOVED TO APPROVE) HATHAWAY: YES, YOUR HONOR. I JUST HAD A COUPLE OF QUESTIONS. IS THIS GOING TO BE SIMILAR TO THE COUNCIL Bill AND OTHER BILLS THAT HAYE PASSED IN THE STATE THAT START THAT PARTICULAR PROVISION FROM THE PERSON'S NEXT APPOINTMENT? BULLOCK: I BELIEVE, CORRECT ME IF I'M WRONG, MR. DEWITT, BUT I BELIEVE IT TO BE CONSTITUTIONAL I BELIEVE IT HAS TO BE PROACTIVE, IT CAN'T BE RETROACTIVE. HATHAWAY: I ALSO WANT TO INQUIRE ABOUT ANOTHER LITTLE ASPECT OF THIS. THERE ARE CERTAIN COUNCIL MEMBERS THAT HAYE BECOME, GONE FROM BEING COUNCIL NENBERS ON CERTAIN BOARDS ANO COIIIISSIONS TO BECOMING CITIZEN NENBERS PARTICULAR ONE THAT I CAN THINK OF RIGHT NOii ARE ERIC BYRNE WHO IS STILL SERVING ON THE EURA AS A CITIZEN MEMBER All> NR. CLYDE WIGGINS WHO HAPP(fl)(I) TO HAVE GONE THE OTHER WAY. HE STARTED OUT ON THE PARKS ANO REC CCIIIISSION AS A CITIZEN MEMBER All> IS NOii A COUNCIL NOIIER ON THAT SME CCIIIISSION. I GUESS I WOULD HAVE TO ASK WHICH TEIII DO YOU COIIIT? BECAUSE All COUNCIL MOIIERS ON THEIR BOARDS ANO COIIIISSIONS ARE LISTED AS TENURE BULLOCK; I WOULD IIWilNE THAT IT'S AN INTERPRETATION ANO I ASSUME THE INTERPRETATION NO NATTER WHAT THE TITLE THE PERSON IS AT THE TINE THE FACT THAT THEY SERVE ON A PARTICUALR BOARD OR CCIIIISSION. WOULD THAT BE CORRECT? DEWITT: WELL, THERE ARE A COUPLE OF ASPECTS TO CONSIDER HERE. FIRST, THERE ARE CERTAIN 80AIIDS ANO COIIIISSJONS THAT COUNCIL HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO SERVE CII, BUT THE PIOPOSAl THAT IS GOIN& TO THE ELECTORATE THIS FALL MOULD IDT AFFECT THOSE OTHER PDISICII. SO CONSEQUENTLY IF THERE JS AN APflOJNTIOT MOE THAT WOULD EXCEED THE TWO TE .. UNIT THEIi WE MOULD PIOIMl Y DEAL WITH THAT AT THAT TINE, ANO IIE WOULD HAVE TO TM£ INTO ACCOIIIT WHAT THEY BELIEVE WOULD IE APPIU'RIATE AT THAT TINE. THERE JS CERTAI._Y NO PIOHOIITICIIN ON THAT. ON THOSE TYPES OF 80AIIDS AM) COIIIISSJCIIS. 111TH RESPECT TO ORDINANCES, THIS RESOLUTICII WOULD NOT AFFECT THOSE OIDINANCES THAT Al.SO LllElflSE APflOJNT PEISCIIS TO 80AIIDS AM) COIIIISSJCIIS . THIS JS A POLICY, THIS IS NOT A CAST IN CCIICRETE UM. THIS IS NOT SOME TH JNli FOR IIUCN THERE IS A POIAl TY. THIS £STAil i SH(S THE DJRECTICII COIIICIL IIAIITS TO TM£. I DO THI• THAT IF THERE'S SOME NEED FOR FLEIIIILITY IT WOULD IE NY RECOIIIDIIIATJCII THAT agcJL CCIISIDER MEll>INli THIS TO JmJCATE THAT THIS IS A IOl(Ul POl.lCY OF THE CITY THAT NO PERSCII . AM) THAT NIINT OFFER YOU A LITTLE OPfiORTUNITY . BUT YOU HAVE TO DECIDE IIO£ YOU IIAIIT TO CONE 00111 CII TH IS TH I Nii . HOii STIDII& DO YOU INT TO IE . I aDf THIS • OH, WHO CAl£S? VAN DYK : I 'D LIK E TO MIC E A •1£F STATEIOT BEFORE II( VOTE C11 THIS THAT Al.THOU&M I FEEL THIS IS A COCID IOU -I SUPIIOIT IT , IN THE ;Ell[Ut. SENSE I IIOUl.D LIU TO OKOUIM( agcn TO UEP FL EXIBI LI TY AIOUND -.,._D SU&CEST THAT PENPS WE PIONOT£ THI S AC TICII THIOUCN CCUICI L POl.l CY IIUCN MOUI.D IE A NOTICII THEIi REQUI I( . H . • ' ' I. • , - • • • • • ,. IT THROUGH A RESOLUTION WHICH WOULD SET UP SOME LIMITATIONS I THINK. HATHAWAY: COULD WE ACCOMPLISH THAT WITH THE SAME THING THAT RICK SUGGESTED, BY MAKING IT A GENERAL POLICY STATEMENT. YOU CAN STILL DO THAT BY RESOLUTION, CAN YOU NOT? DEWITT: OH, YEAH. WE COULD TAKE A LITTLE BIT OF THE STING OUT OF THIS, AND, YOU KNOW, I WOULD ALSO SUGGEST THAT YOU CHANGE THE WORD SHALL TO MAY. VAN DYKE: WELL, I'D LIKE TOM AKE A FRIEll>LY AMENDMENT IF MR. BULLOCK WOULD CONSIDER IT. TO MAKE THE APPROPRIATE CHANGES -MY ONLY CONCERN IS WE'RE GOING TO FIND OURSELVES STUCK WITH BOARDS WITH ONLY HALF MEMBERSHIPS ON OCCASION. BULLOCK: TO ADD THE WORD GENERAL AND TO CHANGE THE WORD SHALL TO MAY. VAN DYKE: WHATEVER. WHAT IS YOUR RECCIINENDATION? DEWITT: I WOULD SUGGEST THAT. YAN DYKE: DID THE CITY CLERIC GET THAT? CLERK: WELL I WOULD ASSlME THAT SECTION 1 WOULD READ: THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOO HEREBY ADOPTS THE GENERAL POLICY AND THAT NO PERSON NAY SERVE NORE THAN n«> ... IS THAT CORRECT? BULLOCK: THAT'S RIGHT. All> I ACCEPT THAT AS A FRIEll>LY ANENDMENT. DEWITT: WELL, DO YOU IIMT TO TAKE IIIRE ••• VAN DYKE: WELL, AS I MENTI0N£0 I ltEALLY DO FEEL IT JS M APPIOPRIATE POLICY. I JUST DON'T IIMT TO SEE US GET STUCl ..• OICAY, BILLL THEN ALEX. CLAYTON: HOW ABOUT IF WE CHMGE THE MDII> ADOPTS THE POLICY TO SUGGESTS THE GUIDELINE OR ADOPTS THE &UIDELINE? VAN DYKE: ADOPTS A GUIDELINE, OR THE &UIDELINE. HATHAWAY: GENERAL POLICY &UID(LIIE? CLAYTON; DURINli THE LAST TNl£E YEMS THOE HAW£ KEIi OCCASICIIS IHI( IIE SIMPLY DID ll>T, ALTitOUliH IIE ADVERTISO, Lil£ CRAZY, IIE SIMPLY DIDN 'T HAVE APPLICMTS FOR SONE Of OUR DIDS Ml> COIIIISSIONS. ll>TAllY THE YOUTM .,_RS• TN[ NIU Ml> 1£C COIIIISSI.. THE URIM R(IEIMI. AUTNORITY. THE [L[CTI• IOMD. Ml HAD A HECK Of A TINE CiETTIIIC CMl>IDlTES FOR THE [L[CTI• IDllD. Ml> I IOl.D HAT[ TO SE£ US GET INTO A SITUATI• lll(R( THE IDllD COUL•'T FIIICTI• BECAUSE W£ WOULl*'T APIIOINT MYIOOY Ml> R(fUSEO TO REAPPOINT THE CURRENT CANDIDATES. VAN OYK : Nit . M.lllOCK, WOULD YOU ACCEPT THAT • THE CITY ccgcJL Of EIICil.£WOO HEREBY ADOPTS THE 5UID(l11( TMAT II> P(RSGI IIAY .•. • 2J • I . • . .. ]- - • • • • • BULLOCK: FROM THE GRAMMATICAL POINT OF VIEW -IN THE SENSE THAT THEY ARE BEING USED, POLICY ANO GUIDELINE ARE REDUNDANT AS SUCH. HATHAWAY: I THINK SHE'S ELIMINATING THE WORD POLICY ANO ·ADOPTS THE GENERAL GUIDELINE" BULLOCK: OH, I'M SORRY. GENERAL GUIDELINE. VAN DYKE: THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD HEREBY ADOPTS THE GENERAL GUIDELINE THAT NO PERSON MAY SERVE MORE THAN TWO CONSECUTIVE TERMS. BULLOCK: I'LL ACCEPT THAT. VAN DYKE: GOOD. ALEX. HABENICHT: I DON'T KNOW, I, I THINK THAT WE'RE GETTING SO BOGGED DOWN IN SO MANY WORDS, AH, ONE OF THE THINGS THAT I REALLY FOSTER IS LESS GOVERNMENT, MORE SERVICE. AND I JUST SEE MORE POLICY, MORE STATEMENTS, MORE RHETORIC, MORE WORDS, AS MORE CONFUSION, MORE MISTAKES, MORE, MORE, MORE PROBLENS, All> I THINK THAT IF WE, IF WE ARE CONCERNED ABOUT HAVING TOO IWIY PEOPLE HAVING TOO LONG OF TERMS, WE TALK ABOUT IT------------WHEN WE NEED MORE MEJIBERS, WHEN WE NEED, WHEN WE HAVE MORE TURNOVER, WE PUBLISH MORE. WE'VE BEEN TAKING CARE OF THIS FOR YEARS. I DON'T THINKK WE NEED A POLICY, A GUIDELINE OR A REOSLUTION. VAN DYKE: MR. DEWITT HAS MOE A RECOIIIEDTION ONCE AGAIN. MR. BULLOCK, IF YOU WOULD CONSIDER IT. DEWITT: AFTER THE FIRST LINE THERE IN SECTION I HRE IT STARTS WITH THE WORD THE -PUT IN THE '81ERAL QUJDELINE IUT NOT THE NMDATE THAT CAUSE I THINK THAT'S WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT. BULLOCK: GREAT, LET'S 00 SOMETHING, LET'S DE ON. HATHAWAY: THERE JS ONE INSTANCE JNTH( CAREER SERVICE ICWI) HRE THE CURRENT DOIITT : FOUR MOllERS PICK THEIR OIII CHAJIIWI. IIOULD THIS PERTAIN TO THAT PARTJCUALR PERD? THERE ARE ALSO AS I RECALL THE UIIM ltEIOAL AUTHORITY IS ACTUALLY, EVEN THOUliN COIIICIL INTERVIEVS THEIi, THEY ARE APPOINTED BY THE MYOR . Ml> DOES THAT MltE MY DIFFERENCE AS FAR AS THIS IS CONCEIIIEO? YOU KIOI, COIIICIL CM GIVE HER DIRECTION BUT IF SHE INTS TO APPOINT SOMEIOOY ELS£ SHE HAS THAT RIGHT TO DO SO . THERE AR£ 'NO PEOPLE CII THE CMEER S£RV1CE IOUD OVER IIHICH COIIIC IL HAS NO DEC IS ICII Mt ING FACTOR _, IT IIOUUII' T APPLY TO THOSE . 111TH RESPECT TO THE UIIM ltDl£IML MITHORITY, llltllUSE, IT IS A POLICY DECISICII THAT MAS IEING ... THE MYOR M1tE TH£ ULTIMTC CHOICE CII THOSE . Ml> IIIOI YCUN£ A RECCIIEDTICII , WHEN YOU INTERVIEII SOMEIOOY, YOU TM£ THAT INTO ACCOIIIT . llltOIISE 11C HAVE A SITUATICII, THE DOIIITOIII DEVELOMENT Ml> HI 11£ Ol£V IT UP, I LOOKED AT IT , Ml> THOU&lfT MOOT, Ml> I SAID TO NYSELF lft'.L L, THIS IS SOMETHING IN REALITY lllll IE SUIJ£CT TO OWl5(. YOU CM CHM5E THIS , Ml> YOU HAVE THE OHOITIIUTY TO NIIK£ THAT IAS(I) • • THE • 24 • "' - • l ' I. • • - - • • • \. . "" · ... • . . PERSONS WHO COME BEFORE YOU AND THE NEEDS OF THE CITY AT THAT POINT IN TIME BECAUSE YOU APPOINT THESE PEOPLE BY RESOLUTION. BULLOCK: CALL FOR THE QUESTION. YAN DYKE: PLEASE VOTE. CLERIC: OKAY 111TH THE MEIIIOT 111TH THE FRIEll>LY MEJIJNENT? ALL VOTES HAYE BEEN CAST • 111> AYES. flt. a,LLOCIC All> MYOR YAN DYKE, FOUR NAYES, ICOLTAY, HATHMMY, CLAYTON, HABENICHT. KOLTAY: YU HOIIOR, NY COIIDT FOR THE RECORD IS 1 'D LIKE TO SEE THE RESOLUTION REINTialUCm IY llflCHEYER COIIICIL NEIIIER SPONSORED IT IN THE STREll&TH THAT IT HAS CURRENTLY PRINTm HERE. I BELIEVE IT IS POSITIVE TO LINIT TEIIIS. ,, -. .. ~ . •. . ' .. I· , • • - - • • • .. • MElmA ITEII 1211v -Cll31 -na:n• OF ·-IY NfUlM VOTE AFTER COUNCIL BILL WAS ROO, IT WAS IIIWEO BY IULLOCIC/KOLTAY BULLOCK: YOUR HONOR, I'D LIU TO CCIIENT THAT THIS CCIITlfllES TO NEET lflTH SURPRISIIC POPUURin OUT THO( IN TH£ CCIIIUIIn. l'N MAZED. HABENICHT: YOUR HONOR, I DCll'T REIIENIER THE EJM:T NEETIIC THAT I IIAS AITEll)INQ OR IIIAT P£RSIII IT IIAS THAT SAID THIS, BUT JUST RECENTLY SCINEIOOY ImICATEO THAT IIHEIIEYER A aJUP D06 PUT SCINETHIIII& TO THE VOTE Of THE PEOPLE, MYIE IT IIAS AT THE CII. POLICY COllllfflE, THAT THAT IIIAT THE IIIJIIP IS DOIi& IIIEII THEY ME l&ED VOTIIII& TO DD THAT IS M DIIDllS8EIT Of THAT PIECE SINCE TNEIE IS M INITIATIVE PIOCESS TNEIE, ,. FOi THAT lfAD I -.u, lMT'S 11'81 IIE CUE TO IETHI* • IDI I WOT£ • TNESE THIii$, _, I DCll'T SUMIIT 1111S IDO _, SO I •'T VOTE II FAa OF IT. HATIIIAY: YGUI -. I MW A CDl'l.E Of CGIIIEIITS ALSO, SIICE I Dl•'T IET TO 1NE 111111 IEFGIE. If IIIDST--IS llllT OD TIIIUIN CGIIICIL NU TIE 111111' -MfflllllllATI• TO DD 1111S -fU1' IT TO THE ¥Int Of TIE PEDfU, I 11• TIE •111• PEDfU llllT IIIEII .. M IIIIE WM DIIE: IULLOCI : au CINTD -A FEI emu ··-II ....... 1HEY CIEATED THE GfflCE Of NESIDIIII& OFFICO II 111( FIIST PUC(, ••ousu, -Of 1IIE 111111$ TlllT 11IEY -II ... ., IS TIE ••·s JUST acTIMUY TIE SIIGCE9N Fell CGIIICIL -IDLLY CMIYS • .. •11NT 1IIMI lMT. -I 111* TO • Mml~1. OIi MTIII 111S TO A .... na:n• 111111111 1n• naT •• • ,.., 1111 .. ••••en• IS MAIIIT at NIJICIUI ..... II -FIIST PUCE. -I ... ua • ...... • • ..._ II DIFFUUT 11 .... ., • A ..... cmna, •• FOi ms IIMl'ICIUI 1181 I 1111* •• • MAIIIT 11E ...... DmlT•M . 11 , ,_. NIJICIUI lllfKT, 'S • 11 1IE Sffl8I 1IE ., IT IS •• 1IIE .. IS llfll .. flMI -TlllT ...... " A FAIi, ... II A GIIIIIEI a.an• s1-..11•. so I'll••• MAIIIST n. • TIE •v TIE WIS IIR'S ........ K IDT .. IIE Tl Ta&E IS IIMl'I IILL llffll Ml Y: IT' .. Ill llffl TO 1 • CL . , • - - • HABENICHT: • • · .... • ~· ALSO HAD SOME CONCERN, HERE, EARLIER I VOTED AGAINST A PARTICULAR EMERGENCY ORDINANCE. I THI• THAT WHAT HAPPENS IS VE BOGG DOIII TOO OFTEN IN OUR COIIUIICATICII EFFORTS All> VE DE A UTILE TOO QUICKLY. I KIOI PEOPLE IIJUUll'T LIKE TO LOOK AT THAT BUT I THI• WE'RE VALUABLE, VE HAVE A VALUAILE &OVERNIDT SYSTDI THAT'S EVOLUTICIIARY RATHER THM REVOLUTICIIMY All> CII£ Of THE Pal.DIS THAT DID ARISE IMS VE DID HAVE Pal.DIS WITH CCIIUIICATICIIS WITH OUR REPRESENTATIVE CII THE CULlUUl DISTRICT. AH, I HOP£ THAT'S BEEN RESOLVm. BUT I DID IIMT COIIICIL TO BE AIIARE Of THE FACT THAT THE R£SOLUTIC11 THAT IE DID NSS UPORTllli CIIE P£RSCII TO THAT POSITICII SGIDOII IOT LOST II THE SNUFFLE All> THERE VERE SONE REAL COIIUIICATICII PIDILEIIS THAT MDSE FIUI IT. I BELIEVE THAT IT'S 1££1 TMEII CAR£ Of a, IUT I TNI• IT Al.MAYS BEH00V£S US TO DO TNIICS CAl£FULLY -Pl.CIIIDI-Y 11D ME'RE DW.llli WITH &OVEIIIDT -CITlzt'IIS. 4. ALSO I'VE 1££1 NEMI• A .... Of CGICEMS, ... IOZACEl NEITICIIEO CIIE TIIIIINT. SUlf lES,as( TIIIES TO CITIZO CALLS FOi POLICE. -I IIAS lallllll• IF IIBIWS IE CGULD M1DR£SS THIS SCINETINE SOCII II THE STUDY SESSICII IEFCm IE IO IITO THE IUDIET SESSICII TO TALK MOUT IIIAT IE IIE£D TO DO II TtlllS Of FUIIDI• M POl.lCE PATia.. CLAYTCII: r.rs,a11n• TO Al.El R£ •• s\. vts. YOUI ..... I IIIUlD JUST SIMPLY 'iii( THE cmEIVATICII THAT 'ii. CM'T nm DIEIODY TO R£lfT THESE •nLDIICS IT D'T MTTER IIIAT Kim Of R£SNIISE. HAVE IECAUSE THERE D'T IE MYTHI• TO R£SfG11D TO. IE DO 111M Pl.CIDDIRY, WE 111M AIIITAIULY, IE 111M ·---LY, -11D 11('1£ FACm 111TH A IUSINESS THAT IMITS TO LOCAT£, 11('1£ a TOLD TNIS IUSIIESS mT •v -IE m1• TO an OFF All YOUI ACCUS TO UIITA Fl, IUT IE'ltl IOI• TO Z1lll vau SO THAT IE CM LEAi£ THE •ILDI• Ell'TY. I THI• THAT'S PIETTY DISCGI .. I•, Al.El. '' • ' .. .., I. . 0 , - • • • • • <. AIEll»IA ITEII IZl(Y11) (2) BULLOCK: ANO I'D LIKE TO CLOSE IN SAYING THAT I JUST KIND OF SIT HERE AND CHUCKLE AT YOU, ALEX, THAT YOU USE RATIONALE WITH REGARD TO THE MAYORAL QUESTIClt THAT SHOULD BE AN INITIATIVE OR REFERENDUM PROCESS. BECAUSE AS I RECALL YOU VOTED IN FAVOR OF THE TWO TERM LIMITATIClt FOR COUNCIL NEIIBERS AND IIHERE WAS YOUR RATIONALE Cit THIS SANE TYPE ISSUE Cit THAT? I FIND YOUR RATIClt ••• YOUR REASONING STRANGE. HABENICHT: THE DIFFERENCE WAS, tit. BULLOCK, THAT IN BETWEEN THE TIME I VOTED IN FAVOR OF THAT Cit£, lltlCH I DO NOT SUPPORT, IN FAVOR OF PUTTING IT ONTHE BALLOT, I HEAii) THE COIIIENT THAT WAS IMDE, I BELIEVE IT IMS AT THE CNl POLICY CCIIIITTEE MEETING, THAT SAVE NE FOOO FOR THOU&HT. IT IMS A VERY STMN& AND THOU&HTFUL CCIIDT, All) IT M>E NE CHM&£ NY POSJTIClt Cit HOii I IIDUlD VOTE Cit PUTTING THIIIIS Cit THE BALLOT FD THAT POINT Cit. BASED Cit IIHETN(R OR NOT I WOULD SUPPORT AND WITH TALKING WITN COIISTIMOOS. SO, YES, TNERE IMS A DIFFEIOCE IETVEEN THAT VOTE All> THIS VOTE, AND lltAT HAPPOED INTER¥£1£D IN IETVEEN IMS THAT I IMS LISTENING TO SCIIE &000 STRON& CCIIIENTS NMJE IY A P£RD IN THE MEETING ••• IA&.ILLOCK: YOU'RE SWAYED EASILY. HAIOIICHT: IF THAT'S IIIAT YOU CHDOS( TO THI• .... (MYOI INTtllllPTm TH£ CCIIVERSATJCII, SU&&ESTING 11£ NOW£ CII TO •no TOPIC) • I • . • I· • • p- • • • • • • CLAYTON'S CLOSING COMMENTS CLAYTON: YEAH, JUST ONE THING -YOU KNOW, NOTICING OUR ONE MEMBER OF THE AUDIENCE HERE, I THINK THAT WAS A GOOD IDEA GARY HAD ABOUT ASKING THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT IF THEY WOULD KEEP KENYON OPEN. I, WE'VE TALKED ABOUT THAT BRIEFLY IN THE PAST, BUT I'M NOT SURE THAT IT CAME HOME TO ME THAT IF WE CLOSED OXFORD THERE REALLY ISN'T MUCH WAY TO GET IN AND OUT OF HOME CLUB OFF OF SANTA FE, AND MAYBE WE COULD AT LEAST SUGGEST THAT TO THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT AND SEE WHAT THEY THINK. I THINK THEY'LL TURN US DOWN BUT ... FRASER: THE ISSUE, AS I Ull>ERSTANO IT, HAS GONE BEYOND THE CONTROL OF THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. IT WAS A PUC DECISION CLOSING ACCESS AT KENYON ACROSS THE RAILROAD TRACKS. ANO IT WOULD REQUIRE A NEW PUC HEARING ANO A Flll>ING BY THE PUC GRANTING AN EASEMENT ACROSS THE RAILROAD TRACKS, ACCESS ACROSS THERE, WHICH IS INCONSISTENT WITH EVERYTHING ELSE THAT THEY'VE DONE IN THAT CORRIDOR. CERTAINLY WE COULD EXPLORE THAT, BUT MY OPTIMISM FOR SUCCESS IN THAT VENTURE IS NEAR ZERO. CLAYTON: 1 'M NOT PARTICULARLY OPTCIUSTIC EITHER. BUT MAYBE ON A TEMPORARY BASIS THE PUC MIGHT DO THAT THOUGH. FRASER: OH, I WOULD POINT OUT TO YOU THAT AT THE TIME THAT OXFORD IS CLOSED, NAVAJO WILL BE COMPLETE SOUTH TO QUINCY AND WILL SERVE AS AN ACCESS POINT TO THE ll>RTH, MD IUll)(M(RE IIILL BE KEPT OPEN GOING ACROSS THAT LOCATION AS MIU. SO PEOPLE Will INDEED HAVE TO TRAVEL ONE BLOCK, ONE LONC BUD SOUTH TO QUINCY MD COME AROUND AND COME BACK UP, AND IIE'll SEE TO IT THAT'S MELL SICll(I). IN ADDITION, THERE IS STILL ACCESS FD THE DTH, BUT MIIITTEDl. Y, IT Will BE DIFFERENT FOR A WHILE, BUT TH£RE lllll STILL BE ACCESS THERE. 1 'M JUST, CERTAINl Y IIE' LL IN£ THE IIQIIRY, IUT THE PROBAI I LI TY IS NEAR ZEM>. CLAYTON: YEAH, YOU'RE PIOIMLY Rl&HT . I THI• YOU'RE Rl&HT AmUT THE SICINE TOO. IIE NEm TO IIJRlt IND TO MCE SURE THAT PEOPLE CCIUNG DOIII THAT BYPASS ICIDI THAT THEY IUD TO JO& OWCR TO IIIND(N(RE Ml> THAT THEY CM C£T OVER THAT IMY . FRASER: RIGHT . HATHAIMY : IS THERE A POSSIBILITY Of MCING A FLIER THAT COULD BE DISTRl1UT£D f R: AT HOME CLUI ITS£LF AIDIIT TN( IYMSS . IECMIS£ OIVIOUSU CCIIING FD THE ASP£CT THAT I CCII[ FD, FD THE DTN Ell) Of TOIII , I 'M NOT &OING TO HAVE lllY PIDlt.DI . IUT If YOU HAVC A RESIDOT • A IUSINESS DELIVCRY CCIIING FD TN( SCIUTN Ell> Of TM, TNEY 'R( IOI TO HAYE TO ICD AIDIIT TMT BYPASS IOUTE _, TNCY SNOULO aa, IT IN ADWMC , JUST TO LP IN£ IT CASIO . THAT 'S A COOO SUCCCSJION . FACT IS TMT CGITUCT ON 110 fll0fl0SALS FOR THAT WOIK HAVE D BEEi DU.AYO _, I SI NONTHS Ml> IT ' ,_, Y IOING TO Y PMT 01 IT t(FORC MY Of THAT CLOSING ACTIMI.LY oca,a , SO 801 Tl TO WOIK OUT A R Of ALTEMATIYCS II T( OI C 1*T TO ant. ·H · ' I. • , ]- • • • • • <. 11 t I HATHAWAY: BUT IT HAS NOT DELAYED THE NAVAJHO INTERCHANGE, JUST THE OXFORD? FRASER: I BELIEVE THAT ALL OF THE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY HAS BEEN POSTPONED. HATHAWAY: THAT INCLUDES DAR1'NOUTH? FRASER: ALL OF IT. ' . ' . .. I. . , ' • • ,_ • • 1. Call to order. 2. Invocation. • • AGENDA FOR THE · REGULAR MEmNG OF 111E ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL JUNE 3, 1991 7:30 P.M. 7:.1() {/{UA, ~ &, 4~oei:.- 3. Pledge of Allegiance. I/Mt-~ 4. Roll call. ~ /'U,.,,..J-; «),,-,,._., d.,.,,.J ~JJ ./-,:, If • . , •. ' .. I. • • • ]- 1 • • • . ,~ • '· City Council Agenda June 3, 1991 Page 2 d. Council Bill #37 approving an agreement between the Colorado Department of Highways and the Cities of Englewood and Littleton for grant of deed and use of a portion of the Bi-City property. ,/,Jcd,Hl''f 10. Public Hearing. (None scheduled) 11. Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions. ~II a. ~,-~-, Recommendation from the Department of Community Development to adopt an ordinance approving partidpation with Arapahoe County in their Urban County Community Development Block Grant program. STAFF SOURCE: Richard Wanuah. Dinctor of CommanitJ l>ffelopmmt. A',sA..,.....,,- Cdi() ,l,,il-,J b. Recommendation from the Department of Community Development to adopt 1 ,...,#ft '~" 4cf a bill for an ordinance amending an ..-ment with Phar-Mor Plua ~ -"-/ regarding aignage at the lntenection ol U.S. 285 and Englewood Parkway. # . ~~ STAFF SOURCE: Richard Wanah, Dlnctar of Coaununlty Dnelopmtnt.Alll'~acs ,, CtO I/ Z.. c. Recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission to Mt ~ Public 4N" • . . ~ ~ 17, 1991 to anid• an amendment to the 1-1 Zone District 1 / .._.~..,_...,.... ·' to approve, on fint reading, a 1,111 for an Ol'dilwlce V 5 -I• 1 amending Ndiona ol the Englewood Munlc:ipal Code relating to dine Mt :.u regulatioN. STAB souaCE: aldlud W ....... DbwctDr of C etly __ _J -~Dl••laf• 1111 ,,.,*":J. "7 ......... -4 ., .... ~,.N.,,_... .,~,,, : .. ,.-.. ~ /) JlJ d . Racommendation from the Oty Atlamey lo adopt a bill for an ord1nanct / :---' amending NCtiona o1 the 1npwooc1 Munidpal Cade Nlaling 1o jurildldlon V ~-P..1 and power ol the Englewood Munidpal Court. STAFF souaCE: alck DIWI .. City Mlamq. &,de~ ,, 4li,_ ~-A redutkJn .......... ,.._ for P11ka and Reautian Senicn for nDn• V _-J;.._ At ....... ~ OWllffl and......._ people in F.npwood. (CltJ C1m dL) a&...t._ ..,-r-,-0..1 ...... A ~ 64. -r-' V . . II • . . • ' I . • - • • • .. " · · . City Council Agenda 'fl'! June 3, 1991 i/~2-1 Page 3 b. Council Member's Choicet) ~ ,1, 114 I · · ~J,,I .,,.,.J. • ,..,W, 0 5-I-I zmlllllll"'.___,,_ -~lesolution authorizing a memorial conbibution to the R Craig Nelson Memorial Fund. (Coundl Member nm Bullock.) /l__ ,.... ... • . ~ ~""=--"-'-#, A resolution limiting the terms of office for members of the Citys Boards 14~11-,. and Commissions to two consecutive terms. (City Coundl.) ~u,tral.,, I '~ ·-A bill for an ordinance submitting to a vote of Englewood's registered ~# iJ electon at the next scheduled regular municipal election a propoeed .. ,.,.Id amendment requiring the popular election of mayor for a two year term . .ti-~ -, . (Oty eounc11 Member nm Bullock.) & , c '-~ .:~ Mwp,',...... v. Ne, •• ;..~:~..::·!::~-~~~ • -Er .. =:;7,,~~!. '. c!) ~-..,,.... /.Mia.. • "" ........ .., 14. Oty. A:::l;!?e; isl ., ~ 4tui.,..~ ..• .,,,., (£J &1"6~ w~A 111. ~ g -;,;,. •• ,J~. •, ?~ Adjournm~ .... • w ......... ~,, ,,...,..,.N:f !' :i.o I·'" • The lowing minutes were transmitted to Council from 05/17/91..m/30/91 : -f.nglewood PubUc Ubnry Board meeting of 05/14/91 . Keep Ameriaa Beautiful Commilllion meeting of 04/09/91 . _ ..... ...:.... .... , .. vii & «illKi I) ..,,;;1,..,,.._ '*' •11 ~ d-, ...... ~~ ~ 41sc,A...J 4'14•:.,'•'-•f 1'w •• t:;, .. b -.,..,. ...... • I. • • , - - • • t' • C. • ' .. PUil.iC allBI" mTD DATt: .JIIIIE 3, lttl MY PDSCII MY SPEM --.... FOi A IIAIIIUI OF FIVE IIIIITES. EACH SUCH POsa SIIDUlD SI• 1H1S fUILIC COIIIEIT IOSTEI, STATJ• IIME, ADDIESS, -TOPIC OF CUIIEIT. THOSE PD5GIS H 11191 TO SfUl II FAWI OF• II O,,OSJTJ• TO A PUil.iC HEMJ• SIIDUlD SJ• TIE ..,._ICMU l'Ull.lC HEMI• mTO. PLUS( Plllff. ~~ • I . . .. . .. .. I. . • , - • • • l. Call to Order • • t• • ,. ENILEIIOOD CITY CCUICIL ENILEIIOOD, AIIAPMIIE COIIITY, COLOUDO llegular Session Illy 20, 1111 The regular .. eting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:31 p.a. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Nlllber Bullock. 3. Plld .. of All .. iance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Boy Scout Troop No. 92. 4. loll Call Present: Absent: A quorum was present. Also pres8ftt: 5 . .. ..... Council Mellbers, Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Counc I 1 .._.r Hathaway Acti, Ctty Nu•r Narttn City tto,,..y Dlll1tt Ctty Clerk c,., Dana &luter, ltaste IIM111•1•t CNf"dtMtor Director Esterly, Mite Morks Ctty Ellg111Nf' Kalla, M11c Wortts Director L ... , Library Services 5-rvfsor llltte, Servtc•ter '-r• Director fOlldl, Uttllttes/ltast ... ter Treai..t Director Hates, fta1RCt1l Services (1) CIUICIL .... -IClff .... , -IT .. II[ Ila, Tl Tai --IA lnJI l(a) TO ... I, lNI. Aye : Counc I rs k.oltay , If"'• , lu11ect . Cl •· Habettl t ht, v .. Oylie .. , : Nont Ab t : Counc l r Hat t \ c1rr Id • ' ,,' • I. . ' • l --- • • • Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes Nay 20, 1991 · Page 2 • • • * * * * * COUNCIL NEIIIER IULLOCIC NOVED, -IT 11AS SECam, TO 111• FOIIIMID A1E11»A ITEN l(b) · A PIOCLMATJON NIIMNII• PlllYATE FIIST CWS LEMON R. UN£. Ayes: Council Nabers Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Chyton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Absent: Council Naber Hathaway Motion carried. The City Clerk read the procl ... tton in its entirety. COUNCIL .. ER IULLOCIC NOVED, -IT IMS SECGIIDED, TO APPIOVE MEJeA ITEJI l(b) • A PllOCLMATJON NIIMNlr• PlllYATE FIIST CWS LEMON R. UIIE. Ayes: Council Nabers Koltay, Wtggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Nays: Habenicht, Van Dyke None Absent: Motton carrted. Council Naber Hathaway Mayor Van Dyke presented the procl ... tton to Nr. lane, .tic, was given a stand- ing ovat ton 1n apprectat ton of hts contrtbutton to Operat ton Desert Sto,.., Nr. Lane introduced faatly llellbtrs and thanked Council for this recogn1tton. * * * * * 6. "'-·•chlduled Vtattora (a) Mayor Van Dyke, autated by Dana liluter, Waste Nan..-...t Coor- dinator, presented Certtftcates of Apprectatton to the followtng groups for their part1c1pat1on in the Aprtl Z7th lag-a-Tllon cleanup efforts tn the Ctty of Englewood: Cub Scout Pack No. 170 Cub Scout Pack No. 347 Girl Scout Bro.nte Troop No. 46 Earth Savers Anon,aogs, f100d Ntddle Sc"ool. Nr. Glazter aho presented Scout badges and/or tree seedlings to representa-tives of the various groups . The following parttclpants •re not h1 attNdance . C rttrlutes of ~la-tion will be .. tied to : Englewood 14'sfneu alld ,...ftssfonal .,._..,s Assoctat OIi 5-tdfsh Ntdtcal Ctnttr Ctnttnntal Lutheran Pre -Sci.o.1 Cfrl Scout Troops, Ktva Strv ct Ufttt Girl Scout Troop No . 1"4 Girl Scout Bro.nit Troop No . INI G rl Scout Bro.n t r,_ No . JIit 7 . -·ICftNulN Yhtten .. I. • , ]- • • • • • ' Englewood Ctty Council Minutes May 20, 1991 -Page 3 (a) Darrell Chap111an, 3620 South Elati Street, thanked Council for the opportunity to present his concerns. He stated he had misunderstood the par- ticulars of the paving district/concrete replaceaent prograa. He and his wife are retired and the assessment is beyond their aeans at this tiae, even though he agreed there is a need for the repairs. Mr. Chapaan coaplained of the short notice, payment plan, and the portion of the paving for which he is being held responsible (for the alley east of the 3600 block of South Ehti Street). Council Member Bullock agreed with Mr. Chap11an 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 belllCJ repaired Is a fourteen foot cross-section; not the parking spaces. Discussion ensued regarding the actual cost to Mr. Chapaan, as well as payment options. Council Metlber Habenicht questioned whether the alley was petitioned into the district voluntarily. ActincJ 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 with the OIICJOillCJ high cost of aalntenance. (b) Robert Mickle, 3680 South Elati Street, stated he had prepared and circulated the petition which had beetl submitted to Council requesting exeap- tlon froa the paving district. He had also alsunderstood the purpose of the pavtng district, as he felt It related only to sidewalks. Nr. Mickle noted the alley is In "a little rough shape" as the apartaent OM1ers have reft89ed on their proalse to provide upkeep, and continue to drain the swl .. lng pool water down the a 11 ey. He noted the apartaent •nager had appeared at the Pub 1i c Hearing, not a taxpayer. (c) Carrie Saauelson, 3849 South Grant Street, stated her pro,erty is part of the concrete district. She agreed the designated area has a lot of concrete that needs to be repaired, but disagreed with the hoaecM1ers being assessed for IOOI of the cost. Ms . S111Uelson stated 111 citizens benefit froa the repairs, consequently It should be considered a City l11111rovealftt. She questioned the City 's est Nte of the cost and the status of the property pre - vious ly exeapttd fr the district . She requested her property also be ICltlPted • ( ) lh ,.." St It t C prev ously Mled . • ' I. • • ' ]-- • • • Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 20, 1991 -Page 4 • • • l • lack of comuniution. 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 111 the d1111ge. Council Metlber Clayton stated Council has worked for two years on iaproving c01111Unication and asked for any suggestions Ns. Welle 11ight have. Discussion ensued regarding publications, notifications and bids. Mayor Yan Dyke agreed the issue of the City sharing the cost ts valid; but the precedent ts that 95S of the city property Olllllers have been addressing con- crete repairs for the last 30 to 40 years and have consistently paid their share. She noted Council •111 be appointing a concrete task force, tn the fall, to address the concerns expressed by the citizens. The City will work with the citizens, on an individual basts, to aake the process as painless as possible. Ms. Yan Dyke stated that tn the •final analysts City Council has to coae up with an agreeaent as to what is best for the City based on a nUllber of factors.• Council Mellber Habenicht conftl"lled the public hearing date had been published in the Sentinel. (e) Jeanne NcWilliaas, Meeker, concerning froperty at 3795 South Grant Street, stated she appreciated the postpo111111nt o the repairs to her aother's property . Howver, she ts st tl 1 very concerned for her nei9hbors who were not "' - ' hen the s-opportunity. She .ould 11ke to SN 111 the citizens benefit roa the concrete task force and questtOMd future not i ficatton procedures. Discussion ensued. Mayor Van Dyke •astzed that the ll&jority of the citizens •nt to aove for11Mrd wtth tlle dtstrtct. Ns. Nclltlltw q Jo , .. reiterated 1oae people do not fNl that--,. (f) Nick Farrow, ZMS South ClarttHft st,...t, requested that Council approve the use of CenteMial lake by loy Scout Troop 12 for Wiler tr1t11i119 during the aonths of Nay, June 111d July, IMI . llr. Farrow stated t"at the training WCM.tld be under the supervtst111 of C..Ctl lllelber ClaytOII . Mayor Va11 Oylr.e advised Nr . farrow COftstderatt• WN1d be 1tve11 to hh ,.....st . 0 cu,, • • I . • , - 1- • • • Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 20. 1991 -Page 5 <. • . ,~ • Council Member Bullo ck stated he had observed that Mr . Thach had one six foot sect ion of concrete designated for repair and he expressed a111azement that Council would be threatened with recall over one section of concrete. Discus- s 1 on ensued between Hr . Bu 11 ock and Hr . Thach regard 1 ng the best method of financing the concret e district . Mr. Thach noted he wa s appearing on behalf of his neighbors who were not in attendance, and he dis agreed with the district in principal . (i) Shirley Cond re ay , 3686 South Elati Street, questioned why the alley had to be completely torn out and replaced with concrete. She noted aost of her neighbo rs do no t use t he al ley. People drive down the alley at an exces- sive rate of s peed , once i t is paved she felt it would only encourage thea to drive fa ster . Ms . Co nd r e1 y expressed the confu s ion she felt, upon receiving notification , as to t he exact r epa ir s she would be responsible for. Mayor Van Dyke discu s sed paving with concrete as opposed to asphalt. 8. Coaun1cat1ons and Proclaaat1ons (a) COUNCIL NENl(l KOLTAY NOVED, All» IT IMS SfCOll,o), TO RECEIVE THE PETITION Sl&NEI) IV TVELYE INDIVIDUALS OPPOSI• TN( ltDIOVAL All> IEPI.ACEIIOIT Of THE ALLEY IN THE 3600 ILOCIC IETVEEN ELATI -, DEL.MIME AS PllOPOSED IN PAVJ• DISTllCT NO. 34. Ay es : Nays: Abs nt: "loti on carr i ed. (b) This I Coun 11 Metllbers Koltay, Wiggi ns, Bullock , Clayton, Habenicht, Va n Dyke None Council Mellber Ha t haw ay wa acted upon earlier In the t i ng ; see Page No. 2. 9 . Approval on Second bad i nt Coun I Meaber H1 n c.ht requested tha t Agenda It t (a) be wl thd,..... froa tht t to appro on cond readflMJ for addtt CM1 al dtscussto,1. CGUIICIL IIDIIO lOUAY NOVED, All> IT IMS Kelall, Tl .....r casarr -- ITPIS I(~) TiaOUIN (d) AS f ot.LM: (b) Of 1991 (C llll • Z7 , I JIOOUC£D ), lllltD: roa , Tl I ( ) Ill • 11, INTIOOUC£D .. I . • ' ' - • • • • • l~ • Englewood City Council Minutes May 20, 1991 -Page 6 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 LOTZ, OF THE TOM MOORE SUB- DIVISION, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, TO SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT'S CON- NECTOR'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ENGLEVOOD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LAND WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. Ayes: Nays: Absent: Motton carried. Council Mellbers Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Council Mellber Hathaway • • • • • 9. (a) Dtscusston ensued concerntncJ Agenda ltea ll(a), Council 8111 No. 26, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 26, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MENIER KOLTAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE CREATING PAVINCi DISTRICT II>. 34/CONCRETE REPUCOIENT DISTRICT II>. 1991, IN THE CITY OF ENCilEVOOD, COLOUDO; ORDERING THE CCIISTIUC- TICII All> INSTALLATICII Of STREET PAVINCi, Clm, CUTIER Ml> SIDEIMLK INPIDVE- NCNTS, All> THE RDl>VAL AND REPUCOIENT Of SUB-STAIIWID Clm, CUTTER, AND SIDE - WALK, TOGETHER WITH N£CE5SARY INCIDENTALS; Ml) sm1NG FORTH OTHER DETAILS IN CCIINECTICII WITH THE DISTRICT. Acttng City Man199r Martin explained that additional publication and another reading wuld be required If Council 1111 No. Z6 ts further aatftded . This WCM1ld result tn substantial delay to the project. CWIL .... MLICI IMID, -IT IIU IICIIIR. Tl MW --ITDI t(a) -COUIICIL IILL •• H • ' ' ' • I . ' • - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes May 20, 1991 -Page 7 ' • • I~ • properties while keeping others in. She co11111ented that to go ahead with the mandatory portion of the concrete district is not in the public interest. COUNCIL MENIER HABENICHT MOVED TO MEIi> TO REMOVE THE IWl>ATORY CONCIETE PROP- ERTIES, THE Ml>ATORY PORTION FROM THE DlffllCT, N ALLOII All PEOPLE IHI lfMT TO BE VOLllfTARILY IN THE DISTRICT TO CONTINUE, Discussion ensued concerning the exact portion of the district to be reaoved, resulting in a revised 1110tion: COUNCIL MENIER HABENICHT MOVED TO MElm TO REMOVE FION THE DISTRICT All OF ZONE 2 111TH THE EXCEPTION OF MY VOUIITMY CONCRETE IIITHIN THE DISTRICT, The motion died for lack of a second. Council Metlber Habenicht asked for infonaation 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 apart .. nt coaplex and there was discussion and ver- bal indication fr1111 various parties that the agr .... nt was that the apart .. nt coaplex was to aaintain the alley. tto..ver, Ms. Martin, added there ts noth- ing on record that substantiates that. Approxiaately two years ago the City concluded that as the alley was in terrib,e condition and the apartaent COIi· plex was not aaintalntng It, that the City would do so tn a ainor way. Discussion ensued about the City's •intenance of other alleys within its boundaries, and tt was explained that adjacent property owners pay for con- struction of an alley; once constructed, the City a11uae1 responsibility. Council Metlber Bullock asked if there was any possible financial relief avail - able to citizens which the City could offer. Acting City Manager Martin clarified the financial options: l) ten -year payaent option after a1se1111911ts are set 2) cash payae11t up front wttll a n discount 3 ) spec al an us .. nt deferral plan for certain Income levels/ate rts tr ictl on s wh ch results In a Hen on the property until the property ch11199 s C*ftershtp • for low l. l"J "' - • .. I . • , - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 20, 1991 -Page 8 ' • • I• • Council Member Habenicht offered that perhaps the City should revisit this issue to detennine where the responsibility lies. Council Nellber Koltay suggested specific questions could be posed to the City's engineers. Director Esterly and Project Engineer Kah• ca .. forward. Council Mellber Koltay asked about the configuration of the property owners on both sides of the alley in question. Esterly stated it is a SO/SO split with soi frOIII the apart .. nt COlll)lex and soi lower density residential on the west side. Council Member Koltay requested an explanation of the problea with the alley. Esterly explained it is constructed out of asphalt, it has been patched nuaerous ti .. s resulting in I continuous line of patches aost of which were done prior to the City taking on the .. intenance after the 1p1rtaent COIi· plex denied it was their responsibility. Esterly continued, stating there is no written record which says the apartment coaplex ts responsible for the al- ley's .. intenance; that as I last recourse the City assuaed responsibility for repairing potholes in the alley. The alley ts In poor condition, there ts a strong possibility that within I short period of ti• coaplete failure will occur. At this point there ts an opportunity to save soae of the base of the alley. In response to other questions by Nr. Koltay, Nr. Kaha stated there have been 65 to 70 volunteers added to the District; that approxi .. tely 40 -50 peraits have been issued to those cittzet1s who have chosen to do the work thro119h pri - vate contractors. Discussion et1sued regarding use of the alley by the apartment coaplex for its pool dra1n199 . Nr . Esterly ex,latMd that the alleyways are part of the dr1in199 syst•, further he Is not ... ,. of anything •ich would prohibit thea froa doing so. Council .....,.r Clayton inquired about the procedure for inclusion of 111 alley into I dhtr lct. It was eicplalMd that alleys can be Included by petition with 1 .. Jor ty being adequte for t11Clustlft. Mayor Van Dyke offered Council .._.,.rs OM last opportunity to state their POSlt on In this .. tter. " data 1 her posit 10ft, stat ng s would be tofC tlto °'" r • "' - • ' I . • ]- 1 • • ' Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 20, 1991 -Page 9 • • , . • City "work on some low incOlle loans, work on concrete standards, and continue to replace hazardous and intolerable concrete throughout the City.• Council Me111ber Habenicht took exception to Mr. Clayton's c011aents 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 1s 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 problem, really need to do good by these people.• Council Member Koltay offered his point of view, stating he had reviewed the district in great detail regarding the a&ndatory portion. He opined that to re110ve the mandatory portion does not address the need of the district, that without the •andatory portion, concrete would never be replaced. With regard to the District's foraation in general, the fonution offers the ability of financing that other people who do not have that ability to achieve regardless of their financial circ111stances. He spoke of those people who did want their alleys paved who have waited pa- tiently for several years to be included in a district. He spoke of people who had signed petitions who have no intention of fixing the concrete without the a&ndatory provision. He concurred with Nr. Clayton that adequate notice had been given, that excellent coverqe had been provided by the newspapers, the Sentinel in particular. He stated tn hh opinion staff had dofte every- thing Council has asked of thee, and he ts certain staff would still be will - ing to .. t with concerned citizens about thts dtstrtct. He concluded by ad - vising Nrs. Saauelson and Nrs. Welle, both tn hts Dtstrtct, that he would not be aov i ng to exeapt thea as requested fna the Concrete District. Council Mellber Bullock, speaking to the audtenu, stated hh concern for the peop l e bei ng asse ss ed for the 3600 block Elatt/Oel•are alley; and hh concern for Nr s. Saaue lson and Nr s . Welle . Howver, he concluded that to exeapt any further prope rt ies wo uld de lay the project . Vote resu l ts on appro val of Council 1 111 lo . H wtth no further -ndllents : ~es: Counc il ...._rs ICeltay , Wt91 t ns , Bullock , Clayton, Van Nays : Abseftt : t 1 n carr ed • Dyke Council ...._r Habell tcht Council ...._r Nat"-ay Cou t1 r Ko l tay requested that Ctty sta ff contlnN to du 1 t o olve , adll n strat vely , e•tsttng dlfftculttes . t with tllClt • ,or V " Oyk supported th at ,.....st, dtNCtl119 staff to IMfrlN flnuc t al a l luded to by""· Cl ayton lftd llr . 11111ock . r lull oc SU91tsttd that llr. lt tcklt, llrs . c.drtay allCI firs . Dur rel e f thr the (ngl._... tt.11119 Authority , allCI provided I COfttlCl II lftd phone ....,., ,,_ ' . ' • I. • , - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 20, 1991 -Page 10 . ' '· • • t• • Bernadine Mickle, 3680 South Elat i Street, addressed Council concerning the apartment complex using the alley for drainage of the swi .. ing pool. She COll- mented 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 sewer, not the alley, and asked why the residents across the alley should have to pay for the concrete when the poor condition results fro• the drainage of the pool down the alley. 10. Public Hearing No public hearing was scheduled. 11. Ord1 nances, leso 1 ut 1 ons and Not 1 ons (a) Director Long presented a rec-ndation fro11 the Dtpartatnt of Library Services to approve by aotion the bid of Farber Specialty Vehicles in the aaount of S93, 127 for the purchase of a new bookllobtle. Two bids were received, one frOII Farber for S93, 127, and one frOII Ohio Bus Sales for $100,275 . Mr. Long explained that Council approved in the 1991 budget $83,930 for this purchase; however, the recOMtndatton ts to approve the award of bid to Farber in the aaount of $93,127, keeping tn atnd this ts $9,197 over the projected aaount. The difference tn cost covers a generator which will aake the vehicle a self-contained unit independent of external electrical connec- tions, a drive line retarder, and i ncludes an engine upgrade. Mr . Long ex- plained that t f approved a ZOI deposit will be aadt to Farber, delivery of the vehicle wi ll be stx to eight IIOllth s . TIie engine upgrade was questioned and explained by Mr . Long and Mr . White, Strvtcenttr Garage Supervisor. CGUIICIL .... INEIIICNJ IMO, -IT as SBII.ED, TO ••11n TIil IID If , .... uu1M.n mucus 11 m .._ If sn.111 FOi m ,. ... OF m 11m1u VENICU, Disc ussi on en sued relat i ve to a suppltafttal budget appropr i at i on . It was conf t l"MCI tha t t he bi d of $93,127 i ncludes the additional fund s for the entire purchase. Vot e results : Ayes : Nay s : Ab1tnt : Mot to n carr ied . Counc 1 Naber s loltay , Wt99tns, lullocll , Clayton , Habtn cht, Van Dy ke None (04,nc, 1 Naber HathlVly (b) 0 rector ronda pre tnted a recoatndat '°" froa t It ·C ty Super - vt sory Coa tt to adopt a bill for an Of"Clln.-c:1 approvtng a aodtftcatton to an 111 nt to t Publ le Strvfct c.p.y for the relocat °" of ,_.,. 1 t1111 to the lt •Clty Plant . The C ty Cltrt WI S asked to reld COUIICll 1111 lo . u • nt tied : IL llll NO . lJ , IITIOOUCED IY COIIIC IL NDIICI IULLOCk ,, - • . ' ' I . • ]- • • • Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 20, 1991 -Page 11 .. • • • A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO A UTILITY EASEMENT ON CITY PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE Bl-CITY WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT. COUNCIL IENIER BULLOCK NOYED, All) IT IIAS SECClll>ED, TO APPROVE AIEll>A ITEM 11 (b) -COUNCIL 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 recoaendation frOII the Bi-City Super- visory C011111ittee to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an agreement between the Colorado Departaent of Highways and the Cities of Englewood and Littleton for grant of deed and use of a portion of the Bi-City property for the construction of Lipan Street. The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 37, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 37, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SPECIAL WARRANTY DEEDS ANO EASEMENTS BETWEEN THE COLORADO STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT ANO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ANO THE CITY OF LITTLETON FOR POSSESSION ANO USE Of A PORTION OF THE Bl-CITY PROPERTY NEEDED FOR SOUTH SANTA FE INPROVENENTS ANO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT FOR CON- STRUCT ION OF IMPROVEMENTS AT TH£ Bl-CITY SITE. COUNCIL IDID •Laat IIIIED, -IT lllS sa:GIIIED, TO UW --ITEII ll(c) -COUIICIL IILL ID. 37. Ayes: Council ,...rs Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habetlicht, ¥111 Dyke Nays : NoM Absent: Council .....,.r Hathaway Molton carried. (d) Director Hayes presented a rec:oaendation froa the Departaent of Financial Services to adopt a resolution 1118ftding the 1991 lieneral Fund budget to allow expenditures and revenues to be accounted for in connection with the 4th of July ftr..orks display and celebration. Cost of the event is esti .. ted at 115,000 which w 11 be offset by doftatlons froa various chic groups and businesses. The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by title: RESO UTION NO . 43 , SCRI S Of' 1991 A RESOLUTION MfNOING TH CC ltAl FUND 1991 IUDli£T . COUNCIL IDID u.uat ""°• -IT as sa:HID, TO u,llft --ITIII ll(d) • IHot.UTI• ID. ti, IBID Of lNl • Ayes : COURCII fllllbers Kol ta,, lltgglns, Bui lock, Clayton, Mlitftlcht, Vlft 01"' Nay s: Abs nt : ton carrttd . r Heth.,.y • . ' I. • , ]- • • Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 20, 1991 -Page 12 • • • ,- (e) City Attorney DeWitt presented a recOta1endation to adopt a bill for an ordinance a111ending sections of the Englewood 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 AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6F, SECTION 3(8), ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 PERTAINING TO SHOPLIFTING. COIIICIL MENIER IULLOCK NOVED, -IT IIAS SECCN»ED, TO APPIOVE MED ITEII ll(e) -COIIICIL IILL NO. 34. Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Absent: Counc 11 Mellber Hathaway Motion carried. Council Mellber Habenicht c01111&nted thts ts a postttve way to show the City's support of the business c01111Untty. (f) City Attorney DeWitt presented a recOllll8ndation to adopt a btll for an ordinance uendtng sections of the Englewood Muntctpal Code relating to general penalty provisions. Nr. Dellttt stated thts aaenclaent clarifies that other penalty provtstOfls extst; tt does not add to, increase, or aodtfy the penalty. The Ctty Clerk was ast.d to reed Council 1111 No. 35, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 35, IIITIODUCED IV CCUICIL NOIIER IUtlOCl A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE HEREIY MDl>III& TITLE 1, CHAPTER 4, SECTICII l(A), £N- GL£WOOD UICIPAL CODE INS P(ITAINIII& TO K•Ul POIAI..TY. CIUIICIL .... ULOCI .... -IT -m111a, Tl .......... ITIII ll(f) • CIUIICIL IILL Ill. II. A.Yes: Council ._..rs lolt-,, lltwtns, lu11ock, Cl-,ton, Habentcllt, ¥111 Dyke ie.,s: None Absent: Counc 11 ......,. Nat"-Y MottOfl carried. (g) A resolution adopttn, ground rules for the Ctty CCMMCtl of E119le- wood w11 cOflstdered. Mayor Van Dyke explained that a task force had been ap - pou,ted to help tstabl hh 9rouad rules to help proaote seoother funct1111t119 of publ c ... tines and study seuhNII . The ntsolutt• •s assigned a ,.....r and reed by t ll : RESOLUTION NO . 44 , SERlts Of 1"1 A RCSOt.UTICII ADOPTING 5IOUIID MES FOi Titl CITY CCQICll Of l CITY or £ t[WOOC). C 1 r lul lock off< rtd 1 Ider to d 11gently nforc t tt to do o. euary for t Nayor as It •1 bt _,, .. •t at •, ' I. • , - • • • • • Englewood 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 Bl-CITY WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT. COUNCIL MENIER BULLOCK MOVED, All» IT NAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AIENDA ITEM 11 (b) -COUNCIL Bill NO. 33. Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Absent: Council Mellber Hathaway Motton carried. (c) Director Fonda presented a recoaendat ion frOIII the Bi -City Super- visory Coatttee to adopt a bill 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, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SPECIAL WARRANTY DEEDS AND EASEMENTS BETWEEN THE COLORADO STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND THE CITY Of LITTLETON FOR POSSESSION AND USE Of A PORTION Of THE Bl-CITY PROPERTY NEEDED FOR SOUTH SANTA FE IMPROVEMENTS AND APPROVING AN AGREEMENT FOR CON- STRUCTION Of IMPROVENENTS AT THE BI-CITY SITE. CGIICIL .... MLOCIC IMO, -IT IMS SUGIIIID, TO APW MW ITEM ll(c) -CGIICIL BILL IO. 37. Aye s: Council Netlbers Koltay, Wt99tns, Bullock, Clayton, tt.bentcht, Van Dyke Nays: Nofte AbHnt : Council Nlllber tt.th-.y Motton carried . (d) Dtreclor tt.yes presented a recoaendatton froa the Depart.-nt of Financial Serv ces to ldopt a resolution aaendtng the 1991 General Fund bud9et to allow .xptftdttu,.., and ,..venues to be accounted for in connection wtth the •t h of July fl,..rlt, d splay and celebration . Cost of the event ts estt .. ted at SIS,000 wtltch will be offset by doftattons froa various c;htc groups and btls nt s. T resolut on was 1sstgMd • IMIDtr and read by tttle: R SOlUTION NO . 0 , RI£ Of 1991 A R SOlUTION THC CaCIICRAL FUii> 1991 IUOC(T . CGIICIL .... •LOCK Mnl, -IT .. 181119, Tl lfJllft --ITEM ll(t0 • MSOWYI• IO. &J, SIIIU W 1•1 • Ay : C I Nlllbers lolUy, 11191 111 , Bulloc;lt, Clayton, HitMttl cht, ¥111 o,q ... : t : t • c rr1 . 1 r Nath y • l I . • - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 20, 1991 -Page 12 • • (e) City Attorney DeWitt presented a recOIIIIN!ndation to adopt a bill for an ordinance 111endtng sections of the Englewood 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 AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6F, SECTION 3(8), ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 PERTAINING TO SHOPLIFTING. COUNCIL 118110 .. LLOCK NOYED, AND IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE MEll>A ITEII ll(e) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 34. Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Absent: Council Mellber Hathaway Motton carried. Council Mellber Habenicht c011a1nted this ts a positive way to show the City's support of the business c01111Unity. (f) City Attorney DeWitt presented a rec0111end1tion to adopt a bill for an ordinance aaendtng sections of the EnglftOOd Municipal Code relating to general penalty provisions. Mr. DeWitt stated this aaendllent clarifies that other penalty provisions exist; it does not add to, increase, or IIOdify the penalty. The City Clerk was asked to read Counctl 1111 No. 35, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 35, INTRODUCED IY COIIICIL NENIER .. LLOCK A Bill FOR AN OIIDINANCE HEREBY NIEll>INC TITLE 1, CHAPTER 4, SECTION l(A), EN- GLOIOCIO IUUCIPAL COO£ 1115 PERTAININC TO COOAl. POIAL.TY. CGUIICll .... M.L.OCI .... -IT .. ...... Tl ..... --na ll(f) -CIUIICll llll ID, SI. Ayes : Council ._..rs Koltay, llt19tns, Bullock, Clayton, Habetltcllt, vu Dyle N.ys : None Abset1t: Counct 1 ~ Nat._, Mot on carr ed. (9) A re50lutlon adoptl119 trotad rules for the City Council of E119le- wood was considered . Mayor Van Dytie expl1tned that I task force hid been ap - pointed to Ip shbl tsll gl'OUftd rules to help proaott saoother funct tont111 of public t III and stlldy seutons. The Nsoli,tton •• 1utgntd I ntlllber alld read by t tl : RESOLUTION , 44, SCRICS Of 19'1 A RCSOlUTION AOCWTING GIQII) RUI.ES FOR TME CITY COIIICIL Of TNE CITY Of E l WOOO • C 1 . r 8-lllocll off: rtd that It l!Mld bl -.ct111ry for the Mayor 11 1 Ider to dtl 9" ly tt1forc the e rules 1¥111 though It •Y bl _,1111111t at tt to do o . ,. - .. I . • • 1- • • • Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 20, 1991 -Page 13 • • ,, - - Council Member Habenicht offered a friendly 1111end111ent which was not accepted by Mr. Bullock; therefore, Ms. Habenicht reoffered her proposal 1n the form of a 110t1on. COUNCIL IEIIER HABENICHT IIOYED, N IT IIAS SECOlltED, TO __, SECTION I.E. OF RESOLUTION NO. 44 BY ADDlll8: •ANY VOTE TAKEN NILL IE FOIIMLIZED AT THE Nm IEIULAI NEETIM.• Vote results on the aaendllent: Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Habenicht Nays: Council Mellbers Wiggins, Clayton, Bullock, Van Dyke Absent: Counc 11 Mellber Hathaway Motion failed. Vote results on approval of Resolution No. 44 : Ayes: Council Mellbers Wiggins, Clayton, Bullock, Van Dyke Nays: Council Mlllbers Koltay, Habenicht Absent: Council Melllber Hath .. ay Motion carried. 12. leneral D11cu11ion (a) Mayor's Chotce ( t) With regard to the Colorado Nunicipal league conference in June, three Counc 11 Nellbers have requested approva 1 of their attendance and related costs, those _..rs being Ms. Habenicht, Mr. Clayton, and Mayor Yan Dyke . The requests .. re accoapanied by letters of Justificatton. In accor · dance wtth Council 's Travel Policy, approval is required prior to the travel. lengthy discussion et1sued concerning Justification of sending a contingency to Colorado Nunicipal league . Council Mallber Habenicht and Clayton verbaltzed in depth thetr Justiftcatton for the Ctty's parttctpatton tn CII. and thetr ...,. resentatton of the Ct ty In various acttvtttes and coaatttees. Vot e r es u 1 ts: Ayes: Nay s: Ab sent: Mo tton carr ied . COUIIC11 Mallbers lullock, Clayton , Haben tc ht, Yan Dyke CCManc 11 ,._.rs loltay , Wigg i ns Counc 11 ,._., Hathaway MYOI WM DYil MYD, -IT IIU IUIIID, TO Af Pllft e11 •• •ICINl L(MU( CCIIFEIIIICI AUEl•E Ftll CIUICIL ... •Loat. Mr . Bullock offered I fri tftdly wnaa11t that only N11 h tr1tl on cost s art being requu t ed . , . , .. I . • 0 • • • • .. • C. Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 20, 1991 -Page 14 This amendment was accepted by Mayor Van Dyke and Council Me111ber Habenicht, makers of the motion. Mr. Bullock offered, as justification for his attendance, that he is running for the Executive Board and he explained the specific issues he hopes to ad- dress which will be of benefit to the City. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Absent: Motion carried. Council Mellbers Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Council Metlber Hathaway (11) A resolution relative to the Coaprehensive Clean Air Resolu- tion being proposed by the United States Conference of Mayors was considered. Mayor Van Dyke asked City Attorney DeWitt if he had any coaents; he stated that the resolution expresses support for the position being taken by the U.S. Conference of Mayors with regard to certain aaendlltnts to the Clean Air Act. The resolution was assigned a nUllbtr and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 4S, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION SUPPORTitC THE UNITED STATES CONFERENCE Of MAYORS WHICH APPLAUDS CONGRESSIONAL ACTION ON tlJVltC TOWARDS MEIIIIENT OF THE CLEM AIR ACT. MYGI VM ffl£ IMO, -IT IMS SUGIIIID, TO UfllVl --.uTI• •. 41, SOIES OF INI. Brief dhcussi011 111sued concerni119 the ·Metropolitan Statistical Area• and •consolidated Metropolitan Stattsttcal Area.• Vote results: Ayes : Nays : Abs111t : Motion carried Council lllllbtrs loltay, Wl91lns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, VIII Dyke None Council lllllbtr Hathaway ( I t) Mayor Van Dyke shared infonaat ton she obta lfted as a rep - rtsentat ve of Urban Drainage 111d flood Control conctrnl119 Its flash flood protection progr ... {Iv) Sh announced that the State of Colorldo has declared July ZZ thf'1Mlgh July ti, 1991 H Colorldo Bike Wtek . Wedfttsday of that WNk ts ·colorldo 1,t, to Work Day• and she directed staff to 1 .. 1 t and coordinate that as a City event . (b) Counc 1 r 's Chotc (i) Council Nlllbtr Koltay dhcuutd thrtt Issues : . ' •, ' I. • - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 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 nunierous errors which were contained in a recent letter 1111iled to contractors; he suggested •re careful proofreading and requested that this be brought to the attention of the author of the letter. He asked Council to provide hi11 with any ideas or input they 11tght have concerning Project BUILD. Cour.cil Metlber Habenicht stated her concern about involving undeveloped property; she would like to see Project BUILD pri11arily use devel- oped property which can not be rehabilitated easily or which ts substandard , allowing private contractors to deal with totally undeveloped property. Mr. Koltay asked to see the applications which were processed for the position heading Project BUILD. 2. He advised Council he intends to bring forward a resolution to t11pose a fee for offenders in d011estic violence cases . 3. He encouraged Council to tour the facility of Allbulance Service C011Pany, and he requested staff feedback on the City 's interaction with Allbulance Ser - vice C011Pany and use of their services. t t . Council Metlber Wiggins discussed two it .. s: l . He r equ e sted that a l etter to sent to the Men's E Softball Te111 concern- Ing their inappropriate cOftduct at Bellevtew Park, advising th811 tf thts con- tinues the Men's E Softball Tea will no longer be welc-to use the park facil I ties . 2 . He stated his position concerntng the request for funds fNIII Denver lte9tonal Council of Govenaent . He opposed uktng any addtttonal payant at th fs t i•. fl I. Counc 11 Meaber Haben t cht addressed tw I tees : l. She l nforaed Council that lha Cobb, whoa the Ctty noatnated, has beet! se l ected t o rec:etve the Metropol ttan NQors and c-tssloners Youth Alfard . She proposed the Ci ty provide addtttonal rec:otnttton for Lisa at a school ustllbly . COUICIL ... NIIUIICNf IIOWD, -IT IIU SUI.II, TO DIIKT Stiff TO Nl- PAlf A PIOCUMTI• II -OF LISA alll -TO NITICIMTt II TIil ASlllat.Y AT IIUat TIil PIOCUMTI• IS TO• flllSllffll. Ay s: Council .._.r s lto l t ay, Wt99tns, 8'111ock, Cl aytOft, Habenicht, ¥111 Oytte tl .._..r Hltha.ay lttl. at t :lO a.a . Nrs . Counc:11 or t he loc attOft . led t . ld 111 =~r l ate u lo reev al1a1te the ,arti 119 11 t hloh choo1 1111 rt.ood ba sed • t fact t ha t .... ,.,,. Ii t~ t l ot rs s ... very d 11tt f Id . ,..,.sled ' I· • ' - - • • . ' Englewood City Council Ninutes May 20, 1991 · Page 16 • ,. - • t• • a survey be conducted so that any changes necessary could be implemented prior to the next school year. iv. Council Melllber Clayton brought forward three iteas: l. He suggested touring Martin Manufacturing COlll)any at an early date in an effort to retain the business at its Englewood location. 2. He announced that work on the Union Avenue D•• ts 110ving forward with construction planned for this fall. 3. He told Council that he had been inforaed by Jay Hutchison, Lakewood City Engineer, of a Meting scheduled for May 25, 1991 in Washington, D. C., by Allerican COa11Unittes for Clean-up Equity (ACCE). The .. eting will be attended by 118111bers of ACCE frOII across the nation along with high level Whitt House staff and various IIHlbers of Congress who have expressed an interest in specific concerns with regard to CIRCLA, reauthorization, liability of -..nicipa11ties, etc. With Council's approval, he felt hh attendance would prove advantageous to the City . Lengthy discussion ensued concerning the lack of pertinent inforaation, Council's travel policy which requires advance ap- proval, the lateness of the request, and the potential liability the City aay face in this aatter. MYOI VM DYlE IIOVED, -IT IIAS SUIIIIED, TO SUPPOIT COUIICIL IIEIIIII CLAYTll'S TIAVlL TO IIASNIIIITIII, D.C, OIi MY H, lHl, TO ATTm A IIUTI• 111TH MDICM CCIIIUIITUS FOi CLOII-IIP [QUln 111TH CDTAII CAVEATS. The caveats were di scussed: upon receipt of pertill8ftt inforaation, Nr . Clay - ton is to seek Counc i l 's aajortty approval via telephone poll after discussint the data wi th the City Manater to detenaine who would be the aost appropr i ate per son to attend . Vot e res ult s: Ayes: Nay s : Ab sen t: Mot t on fa i l ed. Council Nlllbers loltay, Clayt011 , Van Dyke Council Nlllbers llt91ins, lull oc ll, Habenicht Counci 1 Nlllber Hath-, Council Meaber Koltay stressed tha t wfth a po ten t i al liabi l ity of SZ00 ,000 ,000 It would btfloove the City Manager t o de t ena tne If the City shou ld be ...,,.. • sented . ltltrefore, Nr. Clayton .. , ,...,ted to provide ttlt City NMatt r with l!lh atever lddtttonal l nfonaat lon ht 1111 receive concen1t119 t his ... t int , Coun ci l r Habenicht felt t his situation serves as III ex11111le of the prob · 1 s Coun cil uy en counter with the Tr avel Pol Icy, Pd she SU91tsted It y be ne e sary to rev th at pol cy . v. C04.t 1 Neaber lullocll advlnd CNICl1 tllat ht and COUftCII be r Hathaway had atttftdtd a O..ver ... 1 ... 1 '4Mlnct1 of &ove,.,...ts ' 1111 Oft al l!lh fc h Oenv r 's wat r needs wre dhcttsnd . Ht actvtnd CMIIC 1 there ts I need to In d llgNt n t protecU• of £119 l lllttd '1 Wlltr rtfllts • • . I . • ]- • • ,, Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes Nay 20, 1991 -Page 17 13. Ctty Manager's Report ,. • • .. • Ms. Martin did not have any aatters to bring before Council. 14. Ctty Attorney's Report Mr. DeWitt did not have any aatters to bring before Council. 15. Adjourrant The aeeting adjourned at 10:20 p.a. ] -~~<~~ .~. ~. City Clerk ,. - . ' \' tr • - ~ • I . • • • - • • • • .. EJaL.EIIDCm c1n CCllll:IL FWI EIIDCm, A1APW CCllll1'Y, COLOIADO latular Session MY I, Htl 1. Ca 11 to ONler ,, - • The regular •eting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:34 p.a. 2. lnvocatton The invocation was gtven by Council Mllll,er Bullock. 3. Pled,. of A1191tance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke. 4. loll Call Present: Absent: A quorua was present. A ho present : 5 • llt ftUtet Counctl Mllll,ers Hath•ay, Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Ctty Man ... r Fraser City AttOt"ftey Dlllttt Deputy Ctty Clerk Ell ts .. ttred Pl111111111 Adll1ntstrator Rollans, C111111. Dew. Director of a.c,.at1on llack lrtan ar-, t.cyc11119 Coordinator Director of 11-Ctty, llfTP I Ut111ttes Fonda Director of Pultltc Worts Esterly Dtvtston Clltef Noo,. <•> COUIICIL ._. 111•1• ..... • n IMS 11t11•a. II a,,uq TIii IIIIIITU Of TIIE -·· c1n CIIIICIL IIUTI• W RIL 11, ..... Ayes : Council ._..r, Koltay, Nat.._.,, 111N1ns, lulloct , ClaytOII, Nabel'ltcht, VM ~ Nay : None Not on carr ied . 6 . '"·ldlMulN Vhttort I. • • • • Englewood City Council, Nay 6, 1991 Page 2 • • • (1) Don McKee and Bob Stef appeared on behalf of Englewood's Senior Baseball League (NSBL), 1 non-profit Colorado corporation. Mr. McKee asked Council to reconsider thetr request to rent the Harry Vtse baseball fteld for the s ..... r season. He subllttted I letter to Counc:11 froa MSBL, offering back- ground tnfonutton and requesting use of the field. He noted they used the field tn 1988 and 1989; and contributed several thousand dollars in fteld rental charges and soae of thetr players have assisted tn the fteld aatn- tenance. Stnce then, they have been dented use of the fteld due to 11lt9ed wear and tear. Mr. Fraser stated he .ould review the sttuatton wtth staff and discuss any alternatives wtth Mr. McKee and Mr. Stef. (b) Ctty Manager Fraser presented the Employee of the Month award to 8111 Mack, Chtef of Building Maintenance, coaenting upon Mr. Mack's han- dl tng of requests prOlll)tly and dependably, and hts courteous, profess tonal aanner. (c) Ralph CIIIIPbell, State Forester, presented EnglWNd's 1990 Tree Ctty USA Ali,ard 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 12 did not attend. He was to discuss the use of Centennial Park Lake for canoeing. Council .....,.r Clayton assured Council he would foll•-up on the request. CGUIICIL .... INIIIQff .... -IT -••••• Tl ·-,_ -ITII 1(1) TIIE fMCUMTI• -·· Dal T, IID. Ayes: COUftC11 lllllbers loltay, Hathaway, VINlns, lu11ock, Clayton, Nabentcht, Van o,lle Nays: None Motton carried. Nays : Not Ion carried. Nayor V ..... • • - • • • • t• • ' ' 'Englewood City Council, Nay 6, 11191 Page 3 Nays: None Motion e1rried . [CLERK'S NOTE: AGENDA ITEM 8 (a) WAS INADVERTENTLY ACTED ON OUT OF ORDER.) 7. Non-scheduled V1sttors (a) Jeanne McW111 i as, of Meeker, appeared on beha 1 f of her 110ther, Helen McWillia.s, 379S South Grant. She stated she had been under the ats- taken iapresston, after speaking to Council March 25th, that Council had real- ly listened to the valid case she and the other c1tlzet1s had presented. She expressed her anger over le1M1tng that Council had reafftf'IIICI their coaatt- 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 ZS, 1991 City Council Meetl119. She advised Ns. NcW1111•s that official ac- tion ts never taken in study session. Ns. Van Dyke noted she had understood the opportunity to reassess would be provided to everyone tn the district; prtaarlly addressing hazardous concrete. Ms. W1111aas stated she didn't feel that had happened. She also was conceMled that the city was only re -e••ln1119 concrete pursuant to a coapla1nt. Ns. NcW1111•s stated her 110ther had contacted all those who signed the petition she had sua.ttted at the March 25, 1991 .. ting. Many of them Interpreted the April Ith letter as the final say tn the aatter and felt to protest further would be to no avail . Ms . NcWtlllaas adv ised Council she had wrtttet1 to Mr. Esterly requesting spec I fies on developaent of the COIICrete criteria and up-to-date Job descrlp- t Ion for Isadore Bueno and Mr . Esterly; his respo11se did not address her con - cerns . She coapla1ned about the 1"9th of tt• It toot to respolld. Ns . NcW 111 s asslllltd, froa Mr . Esterly 's respo11se, that Mr. Bueno does not hav 111 Englllffrtng Dt9ree ; she questlOMCI Ills qualifications for aart1111 the c011Cret • She noted that Stftral areas tn the City of [1191.....S have been rep11red with uphalt . her •ther questioned Mr . Esterly ,...ardt119 this had r pl ed th Ci t y hu I budtet to dere to . She pointed out that cit iztns are 11 o °" t . . Nctlllltaas c_.ted on an article tn the ti l, that. spo to t r t , tllat ,...,1, had vol1111tffrtd to participate n progr •c tt°" to thts II the letter they hid rtetlved CIIIICIL t(l). Jr rt1c patt • lat clt11 resld III outside the d str ct have been o v l1111Ur ly ,...1 their COftCret • t Pl"Clff• be te,a natld at u, 1 t .i. TAY ..... n • IBIIII, Tl 11111 Pl-... ITIII IL IIU. •• It, ii Hay, Net.._,, 111111• , llllloc , l t • tc • w .. ,. - • ' ' I . • , - - • • • • • (. Englewood City Council, Nay 6, 1991 Page 4 Nays: None Motion carried. He stated he felt it appropriate, at this tiae, to hear the citizens wishing to address this issue. (b) Glenn Thach, 4201 South Pearl, spoke in opposition to the Concrete Replaceaent District No. 1991. He agreed with the coaaents aade by Ms. McWil- 11•s. Nr. Thach felt the project had been inconsistent and grossly •is- aanaged. He was very upset with the fact that concrete was re-evaluated only if requested to do so. He noted aany citizens wre unaware of that option. He felt the procedure was knowingly aisleading and irresponsible. Nr. Thach asked Council to reconsider the progr•. He brought up the sU999stion aade by Ms. McWilliaas at the March 25th aeettng, to increase the •111 levy to address the sidewalk replaceaent tssue. He reiterated it was his understanding the City of Engl..ood ts the only aajor city in the area that holds the residents coapletely responsible for concrete replaceaent. He questioned why the City's budget ts SS00,000 behind in concrete repair; and what happened to the funds allocated for that purpose. Ctty Manager Fraser stated all the aoney allocated for concrete repatr has been spent for that purpose. Betwet1 IN7 and •• the Ctty did not allocate aoney for concrete taprov ... nts, because the Ctty did not have a capital pro- graa at that t 1•. The capital progr• ts betng re-establ hhed thh year. ttty concrete wtll also be replaced durtnt this Protr•, at a cost of $300,000. Council Maaber Cl1yton stated that becauM of the dcMlturn tn the econoay, the Ctty has experienced SOIII shortfalls tn reveftllt, and without a tax tncrease, the aoney has not been there for capttal t•roveat1ts. He noted there are approxtaately 1200 f•tl tes paytnt for cOIICrete they've already had replaced . Nr . Clayton stated he ts unable to COIII 11P with a fatr WQ to assess the con- crete replaceeant charves. Otscusston e111ued ,....rc1tng calculattnt a property tax Increase to cover the cost of concrete replacta111t. Mayor Yan Dyke noted this h a valid dhcusston, but tt needs to be addressed by a sub -coat ttH or at the adatntstratton level, at another t t•. SM 11ktd that they focus on the laedtate conctn1 as t i' t"t.~ta.er t8't COIICrtle replact· lllfll progr• should be approved or ex•I"' ot r alt.rnattves . Mr . Thach felt the study session notes Indicate tht t11ut was not appropriate • ly addrt ed . Ml;or Yan Oyk staled Counc:tl ts rttlc1t1t to address ratstng p.:0,.rty taxes 11 Coun 1 has v ry ftra, for t last 4 to S years that property tax s should not be ra sed • I . • - • • • ·, '· Englewood City Council, Nay 6, 1991 Page 5 • • t• • 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 coine forward. He noted he disagrees, in prin- cipal, with the program. Council Member Clayton noted a aill levy is assessed against business property at twice the rate of residential property. He advised Mr. Thach that Council has spent a considerable 1110unt of ti• in the last three years discussing other ways to address this issue; and while it aay seea the study session came along and there was no discussion, in actuality, this has been I vigorously debated issue. Mr. Thach stated he had been advised by an engineer at Harding, Lawson & As- sociates that spilling concrete is not necessarily bad. He stated ht is still concerned with the aethod of urking concrete for reaoval. He appreciated Council listening to his concerns. (c) Robert Nickle, 3680 South Elati, spoke concerning th9 alley east of the 3600 block South Elati Street. He and his neighbors had aisunderstood the intent of the district, as they thought it only encoapassed sidewalk repair. They felt they wtrt •stuck• with the district. He revitlftd specific probl .. s wtth the alley. He felt it wouldn't be lOfll before the cta1t1t would begin cracking without I sub-basti as the City intends to put in a• of concrete with no refnforcta1t1t. Mr. lltck e stated he and hh neighbors doft't fNl the alley needs to be repa f red. fllllber ...._., stated the alley was part of III iaprovtatftt plan at least 3 years l90 and 1t was brought to COUftCtl's 1ttt11tie111 by res1'tt11ll living i•- aediately bthfnd the apartant butldiftl. She 110ted, the current •n11tr of Villa Parada Apartatnts, appeared before C:O.C11 at the Public Htariftl, March Hth and addressed s-of their dratnave probleas; they are w1111ng to pay for repairs fn their portion of the alley. (d) Edra St111ley, ll9S South Sraat, atrted with 111 previous coaaents fn opposition to the concrete ,.,1eceaent dhtrict Protr•. She coaplafned about the tf• Hatt they've bttll tivet1. She stated her last tst1•te was Sl ,700 .00 aore than the first esti•tt. Council Ntabtr Bullock asked how she would fNl about beif19 tx111Pted froa the district this year afld belftl put on 110ttce for Mil year . lls. Stanley stated tt aight help, but she would still have lo pay for ft , Ce) Shirley COftdre11, ,_ S..tll Uatt. stated she •s _.sed lo re- pairs tn the alley east of the J600 block of S...th Clatl SlrNl. (f) Ken Coftdrtay, HN Solllh Clatt, staled he •s _.std to re,atrs tn t af1ey east of the HOO block of 5"th Clatt St'"t . Jeanne NcVll l c fol"Wlrd 1111• te stale she ....,ld N tlad to CCMlftell "9ardlftl calculattOft , ... a '"'° ed etll 1 , t a , t re art bus I hted to ha c ret rttl ed . l wtth slated ' I. • • - • • • Englewood City Council, Nay&, 1991 Page 7 • • • frOIR her perspective, the concrete portion of the Paving District No. 34, was initially included to respond to Council Metlber Koltay's request to include two alley ways in the district. Council intended to include additional con- crete beyond that which ts in the right-of-way for those who volunteered. The 1110tivatfon for creating the concrete portion of the paving district was one of convenience for the residents and property owners: now it was priaartly to address the serious conditions of deteriorating and hazardous concrete in the district or City. She felt it would be appropriate to reevaluate this prograa and postpone further action on concrete until a aore equitable progra11 that addresses the City 's 1110st deteriorated and hazardous concrete is devised. COIIICIL NDIIER HAIENICHT IIOVED, N IT IMS SECWD, TO IDIOVE F-PAVI• DISTRICT NO. 34 ALL COIICIETE MOlll lltlCH IS 11n' VOUIITAIY. Council Metlber Hathaway suggested that the aotion be clarified to reflect that concrete work to be ret110ved is froa Concrete Replac-nt District No. 1991, not Paving District No. 34. Council Nellber Habenicht accepted it as a friendly 1aend11ent. "' - Council Meaber Bullock suggested Council consider exeapting the people who feel there has not been enough ti• or that the concrete aarklngs have been arbitrarily 11ade. He felt those exeapted should realize the Issue will be re - exaained next year . It would give Council an opportunity to ex•ine the is- sues In a aore consistent aanner; perhaps looking into patching. Nr. Bullock offered a friendly 1Nndllent that lln'ICE I( IIVEI TO TNDK DIIIPTED, THAT 11tl ISMS IIILL IE IE-UMIIB IDT YUi TO IIICLIIII NTCHI• IDEAS -11- UMIIATJ• Of 11tl COIICIETE. City Attorney DeW itt suggested that Council Mlaber Bullock's friendly aaend - •nt be considered In a separate aotiOft in order to kNp the leg1slat10ft clean . Council Nellber Bullock withdrew his aotiOft . Discussion ensued regardl119 the tapltcatlOfts of Council Mlaber Habelllcht's aotlon. Council Metlber Clay ton wanted to aake sure that If the •tiOft ts a,proved, those people fn l d1strtct tat 11t1nl to take care of their concrete at this ti and tak advant of l flnucl119 -.,1d bt 111...ad to . by COUMII ..... r Hat"--1, Ctty Attof'ftty a 1 reldy ,oured the r COIIU'•le are Ml part , 1t pres•t ti•, there •'1 wro•laately ncludtd n t dhtrl t . ThrN h•ltred of the propert ts wre c011Crel Prttr•, wttll aost of tllost ldttltlftod as ftd1tory replac t . T flqac III lftd t.M ceat of ftauct111 for tlll dh · trtct was basod °" a c rta 11 ......., of "'""'" lftd I c0t't1h1 vol .. of re - p1,r . If th is pro,o t re to ,a ,, t c,ty auld to re · a I l co l r PrtfOf'IY , It ld dt' ... ttc1lly 1ff l t col, . ' • . .. I . • ' - - • • • ' (. Englewood City Council, Nay 6, 1991 Page 8 • ,; - • t• • Council Melllber Clayton pointed out they have heard very little opposition to the Concrete District, other than froa Ms. McWilli .. s and Mr. Thach. He sug- gested it would be appropriate to exeapt their properties for another ye.r, but he does not agree with pulling the district. Council Mellber Koltay questioned how this ... nc111ent would affect the scheduled June 21, 1991 final date for concrete construction. He also questioned the general iapact 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 problem towards the end of the year; i.e., when final paveaent patches can be .. c1e at the end of the progr ... He noted they can easily .. ke arrangeaents for people .. king a firm COllllitllent to be included in the district and assessaent process. Mr. Koltay discussed the issue of cutting soae of the concrete along the roadway. He understood it was not the preferred .. thod. Mr. Esterly advised, that as soon as labor ts Involved tn the process, it will be aore expensive. tie stated he would be unwilling to rec011111end tt as a good alternative; tt would be difficult to get a contractor to 1uarantee the work for any period of ti .. , and they do not have a history o work experience in traffic areas. On a larger scale, Mr. Esterly's not convinced the concept of p1tchi119 would be cheaper. Council Meaber Habenicht questioned the effect, in teras of cost, of reaoving all but the voluntary paving froa the concrete portion of the dtstrtct. Mr. Esterly stated It would reduce the bollcls sold by about 40I overall, drop- ping frCIII S532,000 worth of work to SJH,000. OM of the t-,.cts would be soae of the saall fus would be laposed on the other parttctpants. Mayor Van Dyke re terated the opportU11tty would be provided to people tn the undatory district to do their concrete• a vol1111tNr basts. Mr . Esterly Nll)tlaslzed that the h1te11ll• of tile letter 1e11t •t nconflraing the Ci ty 's posit 10ft to proceed wttll tile district •s to bring people forwrd if they wished to discuss tile district fllrlller, Md to keep tMII inforwed. Ev ry property o.er tn the dhtrict ncelwed tM letter . 0.t of JOO property owners, Publ tc Wor s received ,.._,ts frea ..._t H people to have their property re -ex• , llllltch IIN S dolle . reftrrtd lo Nr . h erly 's '"'"'"' c_.l tlllt patch r te..,i J t v .. t coacrete re,lectd . a kAlct, dtng ,.,.tl syll , tr • all• ,..,1, to ,aldl c111<ret tlllderd1 do not al low • I . • , ]- • • • • "'~ ' Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 9 • «~ • City Manager Fraser, responding to Mayor Van Dyke, stated Council has several options: -by motion delete a group of people; -by aotion a .. nd the district to include spectftc properties; -proceed with the district and direct staff to work wtth tndt- vtduals to coae to conclusions wtth respect to their individual properties. · There are a nUllber of things that can be done with respect to the final ad- aintstrat ton of this district. If Council were to adopt the ordinance as presented this evening, staff would proceed as the district ts foraulated, then provide additional direction to staff with respect to how that 1s covered for the property owners with on-going concerns. They could ... nd by specific address those properties ortgtnally tdenttfted as being a part of the dts- trtct. If they chose to aMnd the council bill, tt would have to be re- published tn full, and considered for final reading again tn two weeks. Mayor Van Dyke asked for the ti .. ltait for a property owner to petttton for r1110v1l froa the district. City Manager Fraser stated Council could ... nd it tonight, bring it back in two weeks, aMnd tt again and start the process all over. Tht unfortunate part ts tf Council dots not pass the ordinance on final reading, staff would not be able to proceed wtth the bonds, and that strategy could feasibly dtftat the entire district. Council Nlllber ltoltay stated he intends, after the volt on the other tssue, to .. kt a aotion to reaove froa the dhtrtct all residetlts w have requested it. Council Nlllbtr Bullock questtOMd how Council intends to idetltify the resi- detlts to be reaoved froa the district. Council Nlllbtr ltolta.y stated he !lad received tllree letten in protest. Ht wuld recoatnd they be reaoved froa the district. Ctty Manter Fraser ldvtsed eo.cn of IMlMr letter tllat llld beH received requesting reaoval froa the district f,-ltnardlN Naasea, 3796 Soutll Slier- .. " Street. Dtscuuton tnsutd ret•rdl119 the lndtviMh tllat ._ld be ,_ved froa the dhtr ct • City Allorney DIWttt stated he IIMld 1 lb to co,aflra tllat the restdetlts to be e•eapt are part of the CCMKrete district. Nr . Esterly noted the alley Hit of tile MOO ~lock of S..tll Elatt Street, llllltch llr, ltd1e spoke to, Is part of the ,evl .. dtstrlct, ftOt the COftCrtte d ,trtct • to be rwved froa •t that ... nt • ._14 IIOt be , . . • ' ' I. • , ]- • • • • ,. - ' (, Englewood City Council, May&, 1991 Page 12 • t• • City Attorney DeWitt stated the option Council has is to table the motion and act on it at the next meeting. The problem is it will add two more weeks to the schedule. In response to Mellber Habenicht's open 1110tion inquiry, he stated it would not be possible, as the legislation would fail basic constitu- tional require11ents. Council Metlber Koltay stated he believes he· •st 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 COIie forward and address the issues. He feels Council should go forward with the district. Council Metlber Clayton stated he resides in the district and he was notified in a ti .. ly fashion. He feels Council has dellonstrated their willingness to hear citizen c011111nts and change the criteria, and has been willing to ex1111>t certain properties froa the district. He agreed it is ti .. to aove forward. It was confiraed that people in the paving district and the concrete replace- aent district are operati119 within the s ... ti .. fr .... Council Meaber Hathaway noted the alley east of the 3600 block of South Elati Street is part of Pav1119 District No. 34 and it was deferred a COUile of years ago. Ns. Hathaway requested staff send a letter to Robert ltclile, Shirley Condreay and KN Condreay outlining the history of this alley and why it ts bei119 paved as part of Paving District No. 34. She did not feel it was ap- propriate at thh ti .. to reaove the alley froa the paving district. She not- ed there has been test1aony tn favor of the repairs froa close to three fourths of that block. Council Meaber Habefttcht stated she supports Paving D1strtct lo. 34; hollever, she has a probl• with the Concrete llep1ac-t District lo. lNl. lecause of this, she feels c011P9lled to vote against Pavi .. District No. 34. Vote results on Council lllllber Koltay's •t1• to approve CcMlncil 1111 No Z6 as aa8ftded: Ayes: Nays : Notion carrted . Mayor Va" Dyke stated the ex-,ted '"'9rttes wtll be deleted IIICI staff wt11 do whatever Cati be done to attteate tM prob1-of any lddtttoaal restdefttl '" the arta . COUftCl1 lllllber Hlbetltcht conftf"lllld t.My wt11 be co.ttMttng tM study of the COftCrtl ,..,1act11111t , JtaMt llcV 11 ,....,tect all re1t•ts elllfttd ,,. Ult Pf'Olt'• be IIOl t f td ft Wf ting . , • ' I. • ]- • • • Englewood City Counc;l, May 6, 1991 Page 13 • . ,~ • (h) Steve Puryear, 2320 West Harvard Avenue, subllitted a petition signed by residents of West Harvard Avenue requesting a reduction of the speed limit on West Harvard. They wuld like to discourage traffic going to and frOII the junk yards and crusher. Council Mellber Hathaway questioned Mr. Puryear regarding his concerns, and noted his close proxtaity to the Alternative High School. Mr. Puryear agreed a lot of the speeding dOlffl Harvard could be attributed to the students. Mayor Van Dyke advised the citizens the petition subllitted wuld be passed on to adatnistratton to analyze their concerns, and COIN tt.ck wtth a recoaendation. ( t) Art Moss, 2330 West Harvard Avenue, advised Council that two .. ks ago, while atteapttng to sl• SOINOM speeding, six guys juaped Ill'. Puryear and beat ht• up. These people have been evicted since that incident. In the last year he stated he had coaplained to police approxi•tely IO ti•s in • ftve week period. He was told by an officer that ... til I child was hit, 1 car was hit or property was daaaged, there was nothing they could do. (j) 8111 Miller, 2319 West Harvard Avenue, stated he lives across the street fr011 1 hoae where there have been serious probllllS for the last three months. He coaplatned of police response ti• and stated their lives have been threatened. He contended the neigllbors wre dealing in drugs. Ill'. Miller requested the police departaeftt diange thetr scanning syst•. He •· phastzed the seriousness of the situation. Council Naber Hathaway suggested they set 11P a neigllborllood watch and she voluntured to help fac111tate the Protr•. Nr. lltller was agreeable. (k) Inez Miller, ZJ19 West Harvard a.,.., ...,..led her hustt.nd's con- cerns. She noted wheft tlley call the ,olice to report III tnctdent, the cars across the street are toM wlthh1 5 •1•tts. (1) Mark Ctbbtngs, IMO 111st Harvard ....._, stated he hed Just ,-r- chased hts hoallt and he too c-,latllld of the exce11tve speed of cars travelt .. West Harvard. He expressed COIIC8"1 for the aafety of the chtldretl. (•> lret ludw ,. 1116 111st Harvard ,.,..., •led hts wtfe Ltllda •s also prestt1t . He concurred with his .. ,,...... ~ts • Mayor Van OJk agl'ffd t weired to be • "8f1 ..,.,..,, '"*'•· SIie MHf"Wed l y s to II v • tood .. , .... rhoed....., tMt ts wn'1111 to wort t0ttther, eh w ll a COIIPOMflt to ..... , .. thlfll • ,....,., "*tld ......... ,... t. IMit ·t ., ..,.. ••""' ..... • n • m111a, " .... : C..CII lluhrs ICelt-,. Ne I( t, W 0,U , .. 1 ltc , Cla,tN, "' - •. ' I . • , -• . ,~ ·, • Englewood City Council, Nay&, 1991 Page 14 Nays: Council Mellber Wiggins Motton carried. The meeting recessed at 10:04 p.•. The meeting reconvened at 10:15 p.•. Roll call: Present: Council Nellbers Hathaway, Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Absent: None A quorum was present. 9. Approval on Second badint CGUIICIL IIEIIIO NATNMIAY IIIHD, -IT MAS SECGmED, TO APPIOVE CmEIIT MED ITDIS t (a) TlllCIUIN (d) AS FOLUIISa (a) ORDINANCE NO. 23, SERIES Of 1991 (CCUICIL Bill NO. 21, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NDIBER CLAYTON), ENTITLm: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 7, SECTION 6, Of THE ENGLEWOOD UICIPAL CODE 1915, RELATING TO THE ESTABLISIIIENT OF FIRE LANES. (b) ORDINANCE NO. 24, SERIES Of 1991 (CCUICIL Bill NO. 22, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NENBER MlllOCl), ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE REPEALINCi ORDINANCE NO. 21, SHIES OF 1•. lltlCH APPDED AN ACREOl£NT BETVEEN THE LIIITED STATES OF MEIJCA (COIPS Of ENCilNEERS) AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . (c) ORDINANCE NO . 25, SEIIES OF lttl (CUICIL Bill NO. !4, nmaoucm BY COUNCIL N(M(R CLAYTON), 001nm: AN OIIOINMCE CREATING A RHATE Of SALES _, US£ TU • PIMCNAS(S OF MCHl•IY AND MCHINC TOOLS FOR IUSI.SSES II TN£ CITY OF El&lfllODD, COLOUDO. (d ) OIIOINANC NO . H , $Ell($ OF lttl (CUICIL llll NO . H, IIITIIDDUC£D BY COUNCI L NENl(I HATHMMY), OOlfl(D: E APNOVI AN EA IPT FOR TN( $0U1NIATE SMITATI• DISTIICT IIC e IN T£ Pl AT 11 •t l TY T(IMT(l TeTIIOIT PUlfT . • • Aye s: • W Nl•t, IMlltck , ... , : t.1 urr ed . 10 . M1 tc NNrlRI • c..t••tt• tf ...,.,_ tf ,-ah tf ,.., ~ tt Ct t1 of r..tl~. IL .... CU"11 • 11 .. 1111 .._IC .... lta,, , WIN I • , IM11 tc , • t , • . ' •. ' .. I. • ] • • • ·Englewood City Council, Nay 6, 1991 Page 15 Nays: None Motion carried. • • - City Attorney Dellttt subllttted a resolution, to be considered by Council, with respect to the Hoae LUllber Coapany property deal 1119 with various aspects of the annexation as proposed tn Council Btll No. 18. All testtaony was presented under oath. Dorothy R0111ns, retired Planning Adlltntstrator, Coauntty Developaent, was asked to stand tn for Richard Wanush, Dtrec:tor of Coauntty Developaent, as he was taken 111. Ms. R0111ns stated that Section 31-12-106 of the Muntctpal An- nexation Act of 1965, provides that .. ntctpaltttes IIIY annex untncorporated land that has been coapletely surrounded by the .. ntc1pa11ty for at least three ye1rs. A unilateral or involuntary 1nnex1tton 1s pen11ss1ble, unless there are condtttons placed on the 1nnex1tton. Ns. Rollans stated the ... ,..._ •nt wtth Hoat LUllber and the area bet119 annexed by Council Bill No. 18 IIOUld probably Met that crtterta, and so I he1rt119 1s required. The area addressed tn thts Council Bill has been coapletely surrounded by the Ctty since ltl4. The areas tdenttfted tn Council Btll No. It, tn the Tufts, Wtnderare and Nartposa area have been surrounded by the Ctty ·stnce the early IHO's. The Ctty, on at least three occasions, has started 1nnex1tton proceedt119s tn thts 1r11. Prturtly, because they •re part of another annexation on the •st side of Santa Fe, llllltch WIS aborted; consequently the annexatton of the pre- viously noted areas •re also aborted. She also noted, the current property owners also CMled the property tn 1971. Consequently, thts ts the fourth tt• they have been involved tn an annexation. Ns. Rollans explained the provtston ts In the State Statute because tt ts dtfftcult for county governant to pro- vide service to the areas that are CGIIPl•tely sulTOUllded by I ctty. Site stated ft ts particularly confusing for the -f"INCY sentces, •re • OM knows for sure lllllo has jurtsdtctton . Access to the properttes ts over IMlb11c rlyht•of•WIY wtthtn the City of Engl...aod. Site Nted that !ION of the lllld ts he d In Identical o.nershlp. h1deftce WI S •t•red nto the record of tllle Pt-oof of '-ltcatton of the Notte, of Puhl le Mearing In the Englewood SNl1N1, the 1 ... 1 wspa,er of tllle Ctty of Cngl.-ood, Oft tlarc:h 21. lMl, March ti, lMl, April 4, lMl, and Aprtl 11, lMl . N • u led t pr vfous att-,ts to ...... tllle parcels . I . • , - - • • • Englewood City Council, Nay 6, 1991 Page lfi • • She contended the City can provide services to the properties that are pro- posed to be annexed. Ms. ROiians addressed the issue of ut 11 it i es for the properties on Belleview. Arapahoe Rental is concerned because the City does not have water and sewer available at this ti• to provide service to those properties. They are receiving water froa Denver right now, and have septic tanks, and it was Ms. Roaans' understanding this arrangement would continue. Ms. Roaans stated an annexation brochure was prepared and distributed to all the people in the annexation area. Ms. Roaans informed Council that one of the requ1reaents of the State Statute is that following an annexation the City •st brtng the annexed territory under the cover of the Coaprehenstve Zoning Ordinance and the Coaprehenstve Zoning Map within 90 days froa the effective date of the annexation. The businesses have expressed concerns wtth the •tter of the zip code, as they have a year's supply of statements, calendars, etc., wlltch have been printed. They currently have a Littleton •tltng address. Ms. ROiians was told by the postaaster that zip codes do not change with annexations. She suspected if the City desired to pursue the tssue they would have to talk to one of our congressional representatives. She wanted to assure the business 011111ers, that upon annexation, they would not tlal8dtately have an Englewood ztp code. She noted that when an address has changed tn the past, the Ctty has always gtven people at least a year's notice, recogntztng the expense. Council Mlllber Hathaway pointed out the people to be annexed by Council 8111 No. 19 currently use an Englewood •tltng address. Council Mlllber Habenicht asked tf Ms. ltaaans anttctpated any difficulty 1n withdrawing the properties froe the special dtstrtcts. Ms . Raaans dtd not, but she yielded the question to Mr. Dlllttt. City Attorney Delfltt stated they have had IIO proltl• 111 the past. ....,,er, the people have an obligation to be part of uy bollCI tlldebtedMss liability. lilleft the bond ts paid off, they are rel tevecl ,,. the bollCI tlldebtedlless; llllltch does Mt l11th,de the standard •111 levy. Ms . ROiian s stated on the other hand, they do Nt as, .. the Ctty of [1191e - wood 's bond t ndtb edM ss when they a11Nx, because they dtd Nt have III oppor - tun t o vot on t • wt . It. 11 ,...rd ... ti • . I . • , ]- • • • Englewood Ctty Counctl, Nay I, lttl Page 17 • • • t• Don Noyes, one of the owners of the property at 4590 South Wtndenaere, stated this ts the second tiae Englewood has trted to annex thts property. The first ti111e he had to quit clai• deed the front of hts property ·to the Ctty of Engle- wood tn order to get a building permit. He stated the City of Englewood does not know they Olffl tt; it ts not in the legal record of the annexation. Mr. Noyes advised Council they are annexing their own property. He also had to give the Ctty a qutt clai• deed, as .. 11 as pay a 3S use tax on the cost of the butldtng. When the Santa Fe/Union annexation was thrown out of court, he caae 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 patd. Now, he is in the s ... boat again, and he wanted to know what Ctty Council wants this tiae, aore aoney, property, etc. He not- ed he has asked the Ctty to respond to his concerns with no response. Mr. Noyes stated 111Phatically he ts in opposition to this annexation. Mayor Van Dyke stated unfortunately thts sttuatton occurred in 1974 whtch pre- ceeds thts Council. She stated she can understand his frustration. Ctty Manager Fraser, stated he had not heard these concerns before, and the things Mr. Noyes cited are not the practices of the Ctty today. He offered to personally ... t with Mr. Noyes to revi• his concerns and talk about specifics. Discussion ensued. Counc 11 Melllber C 1 ayton pointed out to fir. Noyes that •ny of the Counc t 1 Mea- bers were elected to City Council because of thetr concerns wtth the way the City has treated various indtvtduals. He stated tt ts not hts tntentton to deprive ht• of his property without sea c ... 111111 reaS011. Mr. Clayton con- tended it did not appear to hi• that U1ts 1MUattoa IIOUld requtre Mr. Noyes to give up any property or right-of--.,, or ,ay U.. Ctty any aoney to do that. He was confident Mr . Fraser IIOUld .. t wite. e.ta 111d arrtve at III equitable solution. Council Melllber Wiggins quest10Md U.. lack of response f,-staff. Dtscusston ensued. Council NNber Wtggtns persoNlly apol09t1ed to fir . Noyes for the breakdoliM tn coaauntcetton. City Attorney DeWitt reafflrllld this ts an uncOftdtttonal lllftelation . Ctty Man r Fraser nottd that dvrl .. U.. l11t ftve or six months staff 1111 been in tCMKII with a flUlllber of bush1H1 ....-s 111d ....... rs . TIiey fllllld •- things to • on that are rather heal III h1 ut..,.., I• •st tnst.ces they hav been abl to conwt11te people that. ttaes lllve clllllled 111d • are t• the businen of al ng with ,eo,11 h1 a ,.,....,.le ud fair ..... r . He MtAd he look fol"Wlrd to an o,poru,..hy to f'NllMllsh a relattonlllt, with fir . Noyes . _. •WY .a, • IT IMS IICllla, ti CUii TIii .._IC ..... : 1 ic.1tay, Ne~. lltNt••· 11111eck, Clayton, MIIMtnlcht , W Dyke ,. - I . • I ]- • • • ' Englewood City Council, Nay&, 1991 Page 18 • • t• • The Deputy Ctty Clerk was asked to read Ordinance No. 27, entitled: ORDINANCE NO. 27, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 18, INTROOUCm BY CCUICIL MOIIER WIGGINS) AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING A 5.1425 + ACRE PARCEL OF REAL PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. COIIICIL IIEIIID HATIWY mm,, -IT IIAS SU:CllmED, TO APPIOft •1...:E •• 27, SDIES OF 1H1. Ayes: Nays: Notion carried. Mellbers Hathaway, Habenicht, Van Dyke Mellber Koltay Wiggins, Bullock, The Deputy City Clerk was asked to read Ordinance No. 28, entitled: ORDINANCE II>. 28, SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL BILL II>. 19, INTIDUCm BY WIGGINS) Clayton, AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING 5 PARCELS OF REAL PIIOPERTY TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. CGUIICIL 11111111 cun• .... • IT as m111a, "••an ••1111a •· ZI, sa1u OF lNI. Ayes: .,llock, Claytot1, lays: Nott• carried. COUIIC11 ..... r Koltay stated the ...... u .. 11 .. CNld ..... ..._ ........ 111d theft postpoMd 1111ttl all the ceacens ..,...,led 111 the llelrt .. wre addressed. CGUIICIL 11111111 cuna .... • IT as m111•. " • a 11111.n1• " TIii ... TO ••an TNE MIIDATI• a 11 1111 1111'1 811UNJ• • TIii c1n OF 1111 mNI'. Ayes : "'•'··· lays : Not °" carried . TM resoh1tlot1 ... , 1sst911ed a MIIINf' 11M ,.... a., llt1t: R(SOlUTION II>. )5, SERl[S Of' IHI A RCS0lU1ION ....... TN[ MIIPA11• U .. U) -TNC CITY Of' ENliltwaO . WITN MTZ IITONI S (IOIC " - ' ' • I . • , - • • • . ' Englewood City Council, Nay e, 1991 Page 19 • • ,~ • Council Member Clayton was concerned that Hoae LUllber 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 Oellitt clarified the legal raatfications of this request . Council Mellber Clayton asked if a stateant could be included in the agreeaent that the City of Englewood would consider favorably a rezoning of adjacent property, if Guetz Enterprises were to purchase and request said rezoning. City Manager Fraser noted that Nr. Guetz has, within the property he currently owns, the ability to expand his business. He is not restricted, as a typical non -c onforalng use, to the existing buildings and layouts. He acJreed with the City Attorney that Cou ncil ts precluded froa dealing with zoning speculation on other land. City Attorney DeWitt advised th1t the request Is technically laproper under the City's zoning l1Ws for a nUllber of reasons; and the ability to bind future councils ts 1 lalted. Discussion ensued. CGUlltll ... CLAYTIII IMO, -IT IIU IBIIID. "Tai ••.un• •. n. Ay .....,.rs Koltay, Hetti-,, 111Nl11s, lu11ock, t1.,ioa, Habefticht, Van Dytut Nay : None Mot on ca n • IJ . ONtnances, leJo1uttOM W llottOftl CCUICIL I NlYWY am, -IT IIU IBIIID. Tl -TIii lllf CMT 111 TO IOYD DHflllUT 1• CGIINlf, IIIC. A : r ll , lltNIII , 1l , C.ayt .. , 1 , V -: I' - 'I ' • . ' I . • , - • • • Englewood City Council, Nay 6, lttl Page 20 • • • Council Mellber Koltay questioned the fact that only two golf cart coapanies subllitted bids. He directed Mr. Black to investigate. (b) Jerrell Black, Director of Recreation, presented a joint recoaen- dation froa the Recreation Depart•nt and the Parks and Recreation Coaission to adopt a resolution that would allow Englewood businesses the use of recre- ation facilities and prograas at the resident fee structure. The resolution was assigned a nUllbtr and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 36, SERIES Of 1991 A RESOLUTION ESTA8l1SHl111i RATES FOR PARKS All> RECREATION SERVICES FOR REAL PROP£RTY OllffRS, PERSONS All> CORPORATIONS THAT OIIN All>/OR OPERATE BUSINESSES WITHIN THE CITY Of EllliLEIOX> an DO NOT RESIDE IIITHIN THE CORPORATE BOUNDARIES Of TH£ CITY. Council ._..r Habttlicht .. reed with the intent of the •tion, but offered an wndlltnt TO aw T1IE -·· • SECTI• l. TO IUD AS FOLi.Ml .,. M· P1SU W 1111 lltla NIU -IIKIUTla WMS -FACILITIES T1IE FOUWI• ,asm -EITITIES INIU • arHED AT T1IE UIIE UTE AS IESIDEll1'S. • ••• , FUITIID, TMT SUTI• I. K ..... TO IIMt •flll ....SU W GUALlnl• FOi IESIDEIII' um~. NITIIIMIP -c:...an• 111ST. LICIIIID K· CIIII• TO 1111 lltla •111Ma -Mft A lllffSICAL PUCE W MIIIESS IIITNII TNE can ..... ES. • •• • COURC11 ._..r Clayton accepted the change as a friendly -ndlltnt. CIIIICIL ... CUYTIII .... -IT IMS •11•a, Tl -TIii -I· W SUTI• I. TO 11M AS FIUM, •fll WHO W .... Int• FIi lllllaf IATD, TIil PIISIII, ... , ... ., • c•••n• 111ST • uc:ma IF -•• n 11111.1- ... -IIMIC( -laft A MSICAL PUCE IF .... 111111 TIii cm --•au. . .. • Ayes : llys : Not on urr ed . CIIIICIL ... CUYTIII ..... -IT IMS •11•a, Tl •tllll IIIIILITI• •• JI, mau • •••. AS -· tt C rr : s IColte,, Nat"-1, lft19t•s, IIHocti, ClQt•, ,c.1,t, v .. Dyte ll II H111 CoordtNtor, ,,.....ttd a l"ICI u••tt• ,,.. .1 ... t lt •t a ,111 ,.,,, • '"'' t ,..... .1 It •tertah I• t.M ,tty ef c .. , ..... . tt reed CN11Ct1 1111 It. 11, .... tied: u, urraaaucm n a.c tl - • .. I· • - • • • . ' ·Englewood City Council, May 6, 1991 Page 21 • • t• • . ' A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE ANTISCAVENGING OF RECYCLABLE MATERIAL FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO IS HEREBY ADDED TO TITLE 6, CHAPTER 6, SECTION l AND 2 OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL COOE 1985. COUNCIL MENIER BULLOCK MOVED, Ml> IT IIAS SECClll>ED, TO APPIOYE CCIIIICIL IILL llt. 27, SERIES OF 1991. Ayes: Nays : Motion carried. Members Koltay, H1th1w1y, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, H1benicht, Van Dyke None (d) Stewart Fonda, Director of Bi-City W1stew1ter Treat•nt Phnt, presented a proposal to 1pprove an incre1se in the design contr1ct with Brown ind Caldwell for the Ph1se IA expansion 1t the Bi-City Wutewlter Tre1tant Pl1nt in the amount of $81,644 .00 . He re quested Council 1ppropriate funds for this 1dditional cost . NEIIIH CLAYTON MOVED. AND IT IIAS SECClll>ED, TO APPROVE IY IIITION TIE IICIEAS( IN THE DESIGN CONTRACT WITH IROIII All» CAUMLL FOi THE PHAS( IA DP-ION AT THE II-CITY WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT IN TIE MGIIIT Of $11,144.00. Aye s: Melllbers Kolhy , H1th1way, Wiggins, Bullock , ClaytOfl, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays : None Notion carried. (e) Ste11,ut Fonda, Director of Bi -City Wast .. ater Treatalftt Plant, pre sented I propo s al to approve the purchase of two grinder puaps froa Vaughn Coapany, In c. for use in anaerobic digesters at the Bi -City Wast ... ter Treat · •nt Plant . IIEJll(I NATWY IIIVED, Ml> IT IMS SUWD, TO APPllft TIE NICNUI IF TIii UINDEI NIPS FION VAU&tll COIIPMY, INC. II TIE MIUIT Of $31,Ut. A s : r Koltay, H1thaw11, Wi99ins. Bullock, C111ton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: Non l ion carr d • •• ITIIU I CLAYTON • Ill fOI LOT Z, or TM( TON TO SOUTIUTC SAIIITATIClt DIS · ..ac>O TO UICLUOC 8111 , Tl 11,11R CIIIICIL IILL a . It, ,,. , ' • ' I . • - • • • Englewood City Council, Nay 6, lttl Page 22 • . ,~ • Ayes: Metlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. (g) Division Chief Robert Moore, Safety Services, presented a recoaaen- dation frOII the Safety Services Departllent to approve a resolution establish- ing a policy supporting drug free school zones within the City of Englewood. The resolution was assigned a nUllber 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. IIEIIIO 111.IIS IIMD, -IT IIAS SECGIIDED, TO ~ --.ur1• •• 37, SOIES OF Htl. • Ayes: Mlabers Koltay, Hathaway, lli99ins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. (h) Charles Esterly, Director of Public Works, preset1ted a recciaenda- t ton frOII the Departaet'lt of Public Works to approve a resolut ton allowing the award of a negotiated contract to Btt•inous Aspllalt Sealing Specialist Inc. of Arkansas for the 1991 Ntcrosurfactng Prograa. Ctty Nanaver Fraser stated they have previously ut1lt1ed the c-,ettttve btd process, however they have not had a successf11l wltcatt• fraa 1111 .... otller than thts ftn1. They continue to believe thts ts the sole so11rce available for thts particular type of applicatt•, lllltdl us WOt"Ud extraenli111r1ly wll for the Ctty. The resolutt011 was asstgMd a ......,_ 111d read 1tJ tttle: RESOLUTION NO . ll, S£11CS OF l"l A l(SOlUTJON AllOIIING FOi A NHDTIATED CCIITUCT FOi TN( IUCIDSUIHCING PlllliW lttl INSTEAD OF TNC CONP(TITIV[ IID PIDCCSS UIDO SltTION Ill (I) Of TN[ tDll RUL[ CHARTER -T [IQOOID •1cuw. (GD( ••• SECTION •••• ,. -.... ING A IICGOTIATCD CONTWT FOi nus ,... FOi .. IITDNC[ Of TN( Dllit.DINID STR T SYSTCN . _. NITNIIMY _., IDIES OF l"l • C 1 r Kolta, .... ted t.llat 1h1ce 1•1 • llave ••• 11t 1 r. .. •• 1 type of 1st . Ht ,...,. ted ... otw -., to llll'MCII tM ceatrect, I• the future. to ..,l t out fer c..,.t.lttwe ~•-tw • fwr er flwe )'Mr COlllr ' I. • - • • • • ' • t• . • ' <. tnglewood City Council, llay 6, 1911 , ... 23 Council Metlber Habenicht questioned whether the unit price is the saae as the square yard price. Mr. Esterly stated it 1s not, and explained they have switched to a ton-basis. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Viggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None (i) Charles Esterly, Director of Public Works, presented a rec0111111nda- tion to enter into contract with 111st Hazllat to stabilize and reaove lead con- taainattd soil in the 1600 block of 111st Illsley Avenue in an amunt not to exceed $30,300 . .... NlWY lllftD, -IT IMS IBl.11, TO ...... A Cllff'UCT 1111N 111ST NlZIIAT COINIATI• II 1'IIE -If SJO,• TO Flll911'IIE CLUII-IIP -.._ TMIMTI• If 1'IIE AIU AUii IIEST IIOUY. Ayes: ..._.rs Koltay, HathlWIY, Viggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. Council .._.,.r Clayton questioned tf • have any recourse; and •ther the previous 0111Mr of the land can avoid netHvent 11ab11 ity of this type by bankruptcy. City AttorMy Dellttt stated yes, at the pres•t ti•; but he his pursuing this througll other aVNUes. Ne has belft worlti119 with the AttorMy IIMral's office over the last year . Ollce the total dalllle ts assessed, he will deteraine if there Is sea type of crtatnal ltab11 tty. Council ..._., ClaytCNI requested he keep CMnCtl apprised of the 1tt111tt011. (J) AgeMa It• ll(J) WIS asstfNd a .......... read., title: 1t£S0lUTICII el). H, UIIES OF l"I A ICSOlUTICII roa ICAM>lmDT OF ..... ... roon AS • ASSGCIAT[ UICINL JUDC(. CIIIIICIL .... M.UCI .... -IT .. mHIB, 11., .. IDILlfl• •• •• 1 : .. , : ti rrt , U11 I IC.eltay, Hat....,, 111111• , a.11eclt, C1ayt0ft, ( l , ... .,,.. Oelfflt ....... lN I Nie I I ••tt• le ........ I lt t Ctt1 ,, [ .. 1_.... 11 -.. ..... TM 111111 Nld '1 tttle: I( Of '"' ,. - ' < ' I . • , - • • • • . • ' t . Englewood Ctty Council, Nay&, lttl ,a .. 24 t• A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE HOLIDAYS THE CITY OF ENGLEIIOOO SHALL OBSERVE. "' - COUNCIL NENIER HATIWIAY IIOVED, -IT IIAS SECWD, TO ..... --.ur1• •• 40, SEl1£S OF lttl. Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. lZ. leneral Dtscusston Mlllbers Koltay, Hathaway, lltggtns, lulloclt, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None (a) Mayor's Chotce Mayor Van Dyke stated that Dorothy Roaans had been naaed Engl..ood's Outstand- ing Ctttzen of 1991, and had been rec:ogntzed for1111ly at the To. NNttng held May 2, 1991 at Charles Hay Eleaentary. The resolution was assigned a nlllllber and read by tttle: RESOLUTION NO. 34, SERIES Of 1991 A RESOLUTION NAMING DOROTHY MDREIIS IIOIWIS EICLEIOIO'S OUTSTAIIUlli CITIZEN Of 1991. IIAYOI ,. lnU IIIVED, -IT ....... -·••u. Tl~ ••un• •. M. Ayes: Nays: Not ton carried . ....,.rs Koltay, HaU...,, lltggtns, lulloclt, Clayton, Habefttcht, Va• Dyke NoM {b) Council ....,.r's Chotce COIII tdered . (1) A resoh1tt011 COKentt .. a .... ral ,...... policy •s Council .....,.r ClaytOII added a uctt• to tM resoh1tt111 ..,u111 a IIM"al ,..,,...... polt cy for the City of [1191...od, settt .. levels of Mt"Vfce 111d cllftn - 1119 the pr i orit ies . Thi resol11tt111 .. , a11 t 9Md a ....... 11111 read by tttle : IE SOl UTIC* NO . 41. S(ll[S OF lNl A •cSOL.UTIC* M>OPTllli A &e•Ul 1(¥811( Nt.l CY F• TH[ CITY OF Olt.EIOIO . CIIIICIL MIIIII CUYTII ..... -IT m •111a, " .............. 111 . et, IDIU If lNl. CIIIICIL MIIIII ._IClff .... -ff -• 111a, ll Ta.I ........ Ill. •1, IDIU If lNl, M ll TIii LAT9IUI fl M --M CIIRlllff fl TIii NI.ICY • • ' I . • - • • • (nglewood Ctty Council, Nay&, 1991 Page 25 • . , . • COUNCIL IIENIER IUIGINS IIOVED, All> IT MAS SECONDED, TO MEIi> LEVELS OF SERVICE, TO NOYE LIIUllY FROII PRIORITY 2 TO PRIORITY 4. Council Metlber Clayton ac- cepted the aotion as I friendly aaendllent. Council Metlber Habenicht felt the citizens of Englewood are used to having their services beyond aini-, as stated under Section 1, 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. COUIICIL 101D IIMEIIICHT MYED, -IT IIAS SECCIIIIID, TO STIIU ,_ SKTJ• 1, FIIST PAUIIAPH, THE IIOIDS •aT A IIIIJU. • Council Metlber Clayton noted they were charged wtth developing prtortttes, whtch they have done. Prtortttes .. ans 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 taportant to deteratne prtortttes. ~es: Nays: Motton defeated. Mellbers Wtggtns, Habenicht, Yan Dyke Neabers loltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton COUIICIL IOID IIMEIIICHT MYED, -IT IIAS SECCIIIIID, TO IIICUIII ALL CITY SD· VICES LISTED IIMI THE LDnS Of' SIIYlct • NIE I. Council Nlllber Hathaway agreed wtth COUtlCtl Nlllber Clayton, that prtortttes are gotng to change frae year to year and she does not IAftt to fredtspose any other city council, as a part of thts revenue policy, to 111y 1st of ..e.at's really essential. She noted she wtll be voting against thts ... ndll1nt. Council Nlllber Koltay c-ted on the general wrdt, of the ftrst paragraph under Section 1. HI stated tt was written wtth tile clea ti.at tf a Ctty wre destroyed, ..e.at type of servtces would a ctty NC111re at a at•t-. lulclwtng there would be no tu base for a f• days 111d ,erMPS they ... 1d be o,erattng out of I trailer . HI felt the verbiage ts very clur. Council Nlllber Habenicht reiterated her po11tt011. Nlllbers Habenicht, ¥111 DJ'e Vote results : ~es : .. ,,: .._..r, loltay, Hat.._.,, Wl91lns, lullock, Clayton Mot on defeated . IIAYOI •• Dftt IIOWII, • IT m m11aa, Tl IBOI. A Nlllbers Nath11111, lulloclt, Clayton, Dyke HINlllcht, 1111 N1y s: MollOII carr td . .._..rs loltay, Wl91t11s ' ' ' I • I • • , - - • • • . , (. Englewood City Council, Nay&, 1991 Page 2& Roll was called: • "' - • «• • Present: Melllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Absent: None A quorua was present. Discussion resuaed on Agenda It .. 12 (b)(t) CCIUIICIL IIEIIIEl HAIEIIICNT IIDVED, -IT IIAS SECCIIB, TO .... NUIUPH TIIIEE IY ••• AFTEI PUICHASI• SEIYICES THE IIIIIDS •Of THE UIIE • HIIHEI QUALJn. • Council Neaber Clayton asked that Council kNp tn atnd that prtvtttztng aay offer an opportunity to change service or ,..Suce a service that ts not necessary. Ayes: Mlllbers Habenicht Nays: Neabers Koltay, Hathaway, lli91ins, Bullock, Clayton, Van Dyke Motton defeated. CCIUIICIL IIEIIIO HAIEIIICNT IIDVED, -IT 1115 SECGIIIID, TO .... NIMIAPII F- TO IUD: .lllE c1n -·El Will, II Dal IENIIIEff -11,111•. cmTIIITlY SUI -EYALUATE ALTEIIIATIYE IIUIIS OF ... , •• c1n SDYICES FGI lllE DPIUS PUINSI OF IIIIIIIIIZI• THE COST OF ,_IDI• SDYICU TO -CITIZDS lfllNOUT UDUCI• lllE QUALJn.• Ayes: Neabers llt91ins, Habenicht Nays: Mellbers Koltay, Hathway, Bullock, Clayton, Van Dyke Motton defeated. CIUICIL IIEIIIEI HAIEIIICNT IIDVII, TO IIDUCI • NIE 'IW, Fial ......... II lW PUCU, SCMOl ... lfllN IClllll IIITIICT. Co.c11 lllllber ClaytOft ac- cepted 1t as a friendly Wtldlient. CIUICIL IIEIIIEI INIIIICNT IIDVII, -IT -•111a Tl 11.IIIMTI 'IIIE WT LIIE OF PWI lllD • NII TIii • •,a1•1 -Clalll IIIJ Tl -'IIIE IIIIICI - IIJf UIDS, -Ifill IIJf K USU1II TIIE ,u.• Council Neaber Habenicht stated the cost shNld Nt excNcl the progr•, so that cost recovery ..auld be total. Counc 1 Neaber Koltly felt the wrdlng offers a c9'olce; If s ..... chooses not to participate they should not be assessed a fN • Council Neaber Habenicht stated that ts not ttle cOKem stle ts addnsslng . Ayes: Nays: NotlOft defeated . •• •• ffll lMID, • n • 1B111a Tl lnlll( ,u•1n, • •. ••• •m OF UFI, NIU, IBIIATI.. .... -LIIIMII. ,umn J -•1cuw.. CMT, P11•1n t. • ' ' I . • • ]- - • • • ' ,. ·Englewood City Council, Nay e, 1991 Page 27 • • • Ayes: Mellbers Habenicht, Van Dyke ~ t• Nays: Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton Motion defeated. Council Mellber Habenicht, expressed deep concern that a report she had pre- pared regarding priorities, was not Included. The stateaent she aade was that when the COllllttee endeavored to prioritize services provided by the City of Engle.ood, that the c0111lttee recognized there were fUftCtions within each ser- vice area that could be prioritized. She discussed her concerns with the priority 11st . COUNCIL 1D1E1 HAIEIIICHT IIOVED, -IT IIAS SECCIID, TO RIIIIMTt TIIE PIIOlln UIIKI• IDDl1'1FICATICIIIS Allt PUT THEIi ALL • M ElUAI. I.DEL. Ayes: Mellbers Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton Motton defeated. COUNCIL IIEIIIEI 111•111 IIOVID, -IT IIU SEC ... , TO CIIMlll ........ na& • PME Z TO IDD: •• IETAII l IIIIEML Nit UUIICI II mus OF -THI• OF THE cmml1' IEIIEUL Fllllt EIPBltlTUIE lalET. • Council Metlber Bullock felt this was a prudent ... nc111ent. Council Neaber Wiggins stated he WH •re caafortable wttll OM third. Council Metlber Clayton stated he has an on-going d1stnast of gove,,....t generally, that tf they are gtvet1 aoney they will find a .ay to use It; lie also felt we 110Uld be In vtolatton of the Charter, Article l, Part I . 13 (f) and N . ~es : Nays : Motion carried . Counc il fllllber Clayton called for tl•t •stt•. Vot e resu lts on t lle •tt on to approve .. ,ol11tt• le . 41 , Ser l es of 1111, 11 aaended : ~es : Nay1 : Mo tton c arried . Council ..._.r Habefttcht s tated lllat 11...._. • ....-,ts tM INCi for • rev nut ,oltcy , 1 btlttY11 t ctt.tr ta,ect • •Ht, tf Hft • "" ct th at ltlty have c to kMw . If wt .,...t tt 1ttr1d 111111 M-, ~ t 1 ,..,1, n our coauntty, wt ••t c•tt._ lt ,...wt • lllt ter U... ••••-aentc • A ftll thl Pol CY dtt •t ........ tllh h CNld •t su,,ort It. COUftttl .._..r lliftt111 ,..... ltd r, not dllrt a CNIIC11 llltl , reut., ,., tt• , .. • .... u.1, I' - . , .. I . • • p- • • • t• • .. Englewood City Council, Nay&, 1111 Page 28 Council Metlber Kolt1y thanked llellbers of Council for supporting the policy. (ii) A Resolution authorizing 11d to limn, was 1sstgned I nUllber ind read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 42, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZINli THE PAYNENT Of CIIE THOUSMI> TMO tUIJRED DOLLARS (Sl,ZOO) TO THE CITY OF LIMON, COLORADO. IIDIID IULLOCI IIMD, -IT IIAS SlC-, TO .Vfmft --.ur1• m. 41, SDIES Of 1"1. Council Nellber Hathaway suggested they 111ue a challenge to other ctttes, as they dtd last year, to SN tf tt wtll generate mre funds. Council Nlllber Bullock accepted tt 1s a frtendly 1a1ndlllnt. Council Nlllber Clayton felt a plaque should be sent along wtth the funds to the effect that the ctttzens of Engl..,... are pleased to be able to provtde asststanct to ctttzens of LtllOft tn thetr tt .. of need. Counctl Ntaber Habentcht stated she supports gtvtng atd to our netgllbors. However, she questtons the wtsdoa of supporttng the revenue poltcy lllh1ch calls for austertty and sttll aove to support SCIIIIOfte else. Vote results: ~es: Nays: Nolton carrted . Nlllbers ltoltay, Nau.a..,, 1'1N1ns, .. llock, Clayten, Habentcht, Vu Dylle llont (ttt) Counctl Nlllber lullock stated ..-. tt• 1Z b (ttt), a resoh1tten r91ardtng the sale of the Federal Ftre Statton, ts bet .. llalldled In u u,edt· ttous aanner, therefore thts resolutton ts no 1 .... r ,rudellt. He w1tWrew the resolutton. CIIIICIL ... IOI.TAY ..a, -IT IMS ...... Tl TMU --1'1111 11 , (ttt). Ayes : Nays : flol10ft CIM'ttd . .....rs Kolta,, Nau.a.a,, lltwt111, lullock, Clayton, Habentcht, •• Dytie llont ( Iv} T Deputy C ty Clert IMJ Hbd t.o read eo.cn 111 I ... n. etllltled : COIIICIL IILL II). n. IIITIGDHtm IV CGUIICIL ..... Mloat A llll FOIi M OIDIIWIC( Sillll1Tll• TD A •n Of TN( 1£11STDID [l(CTIIIS or M CITY or ( NOOO Af TN( lT SCNOMm ...... UICINl [l[CTICII A .....a, . ' .. I. • • , ]- • • • ,, ·Englewood City Council, Nay&, 1991 Page 29 • • \ - AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO BY LIMITING TERMS OF OFFICE FOR ENGLEWOOD COUNCIL MEMBERS. IDIEI IULLOCK IIOYm, All) IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO APfillOYE CCUICIL IILL •• n. Council Mellber Habenicht expressed concern that Council is unnecessarily clut - tering the ballot with charter issues. She 1s also concerned they aay be eliminating an alternative for the electorate, rather than expanding choices of the voter. Council Mellber Hathaway stated she would Hitt to acid a friendly wndlllnt, changing THE FCNIITH IIIEIEAS, TO IDlh· IIIEIEAS, II TIE mm MST MTlaL IE-ELECTI•.• Council Mellbers Bullock accepted the friendly wnclant. Council Mttlber Wiggins offered another friendly wndllent to LIIIT THE TIIIIS OF IOAIID All> CCIIIISSI• IIEIIIDS. Council Mellber Hathaway pointed out that board and cOllaission lllllbtrs are not elected, they are appointed . Council Mttlber Wiggins withdrew his friendly Wftdlllnt . Ayes : Nays: Motion carried . .....,.rs ltoltay, Hath-,, 11119tns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None (v) The Deputy City Clerk ... Hud to read to.ctl 1111 lo. JI, entitled : COUNCI L BILL NO . JI, IIITIDDUC(D IY CCIUIICIL IDIEI MLOCK A Bill FOR AN ORDIUM:E M£11UIC TITLE I, CNAPT£1 I, IY MJDIIC A IEII SECTJ• 9, OUT Of STAT E TRIPS . CCUICIL IUID al.LOCI MID, -IT .. •111a, Tl ••1111 -11111 ll(~)(v) -CGIIICIL IILL IIO. II. Otscuuion ensued rttardt119 the 1.,11catht111 of th is co.-c tl bt11. Vol results : Ayes : Na ys : Motion defe ated . (vt) CIUIICIL .... MLICI ... , -IT -••••• 11 TMU -UDI 12 , (wt) IIITIL nil IDT __ , KIB a IBT •• Ayes : ......, lol t ay, Ne~. lf 1R t•s, IM11eck, Cla,t•, ...._,c11t, •• D.,b Nays : .... t on carried , . ' ' I . • ]- - • • • Englewood City Council, Nay 6, 1991 Page 30 • • ,. - .. (vii) Council Meaber Koltay advised of two local coapanies he had becOllle aware of that might be able to assist with our concrete probleas, Colorado Ready Mix and Stowe Western Distributing, (viii) Council Metlber Hathaway requested that staff look into the reason Arapahoe County Sheriff's deputies have been patrolling in the City of Englewood. (ix) Council Metlber Habenicht noted that Lisa Cobb had been selected to receive the Metropolitan Mayors and C111111issioners Youth Award. (x) Council Mellber Bullock stated he had expected infonaation ~arding the issue of the •yor being selected by the voters to be on this &99ft(la. City Attorney Oellitt responded it was a very coaplex issue, which will require further discussion. 13. City llana .. r's Report Mr. Fraser did not have any •tters to bring before Council. 14. Ctty Attorney's leport Mr. Oellttt discussed Resolution No. 35, whtch was tabled earlier tn the ... t. tng. He stated that the concerns he had raised earlier tn the ... ttng had been resolved to his sattsfactton; therefore, he lclvtsed tt would be appropri- ate to proceed wtth a vote on thts tt .. at thts tt ... CIUIICIL _. cun• IMED, -IT IMS ...... ll ,. --.ur1• •• JI Off TNE TMU. Ayes: Nays : Motton carried . Meabers loltay, Hath-.,, llt19tns, Bullock, Clayton, Van Dyke Meaber Habenicht The resolut i on was read by title: RESOLUTION NO . 35, SERIES OF 1991 A RE SOLUT ION APNOVING THE Mle[IATION MIEOOT 111TH liUETZ EIT(INIS(S (HOii'. LINER) AND THE CITY Of ENGLEIIOOO . CIUIICIL _. CLAYTa ..... • IT IMS ...... ll ..... 11111.un• •. H, SOIU Of 1991, COUftCtl Meabe r tt.beftt cht stated she *"'lei be wet1119 •h11t thts ,..solut 10ft , bec au • he does not want to be tnvolved tn sat\111119 that -., IIOl be 1 ... 1 . Ayes : !lay s: Mot on ca rT,td . ' I. • , - • • ... 'Englewood City Counctl, llay I, IHI Page 31 • . " • , .. Council Netlber Koltay stated he voted against thts resolution, as he had on the other annexation issues, in order to rt111in consistent. 15. AdJ.......t CGUIICIL 111111D IUU.OClt lmftD TO .... The .. ting adjourned at 12:20 a.a. ~ . ·.!}~ ~ ·-. ' • .. I. • • ]- • • • • ... • Englewood City Council, Nay 6, 1991 Page 5 Mr. Wiggins not ed Mr . Th 1ch ha s one sect i on aarked as aandatory. Mr. Thach stated he t s stand i ng up for all the citizens who are inttaidated by Council and are unwilli119 t o c-fon.ard. He Mted he disagrees, in prin- cipal, with the prograa . Council Metlber Clayton noted a atll levy ts assessed against business property at twice the rate of res i dent i al property. He advised Nr. Thach that Council has spent a considerable aaout1t of tt• in the last three years discussing other ways to address this issue; and while tt aay s ... the study session c .. along and there was no discussion, tn actuality, this has bNft a vigorously debated issue . Nr . Thach stated he had bNft advised by an engineer at Harding, Lawson l As- sociates that spalltng concrete ts not necessarily bad. He stated he ts still concerned with the •thod of aarktng concrete for ,...,val. He appreciated Council ltstentng to his concerns. (c) Robert ~1, 3680 South Elatt, spoke concernt119 the alley east of the 3600 block South Elatt Street. He and hts neighbors had atsllftderstood the intent of the district, as they thoutht tt only entOIIPISSed sidewalk repair. They felt they .. re •stuck• wtth the district. He revt..ad specific probl .. s with the alley . He felt i t wuldn't be long before the Cealftt wuld begin cracking without a sub -btse, as the City tntends to put in a• of concrete with no reinforc ... nt. Nr. lf$o1 stated he and hts neighbors don't fNl the alley nNds to be repaired . NNber ~dlt s tated the alley was part of an iaproveaent plan at least 3 years ago and tt was brought to Council's attentiOft by residents ltving te- aediately behind the apartaent butldtng. She Mted, the currNt aan•r of Vil la Parada Apartaents, appeared before to.ctl at the Publtc Hearing, Narch 25th and add ressed s oee of thetr drain• probl-; they are wtlltng to pay fo r repa i r s I n t hei r portion of the alley . (d) Edr a Stanley , 3195 South liraat , 11retc1 with all previous c-tl In Ol)PC)Slt ton to t he cOftCrele repl1e_..t district progr•. She coepla t ned a bout the t•• Hatt t hey 've bNft 9tV8ft, She staled her last esttaate wa s Sl,700 .00 --,re than the first estlaate . Council .....,_, lullock Hked how she 1111M1ld fNl ._t be t .. e...,ted ,,. t ho dlstr ct tht year and bt,"9 put °" •ttct f or •It yur. Ill, SlM l ey s tatecl alght help, but she -.uld sttll lllwt to MY f er It . <•> h rl Cond,.a • 3816 South tl atl, s tat ed sho •• o,,osecl to ,.. Pl r " the tllt .. t of t MOO bleck of S.tll ll att s t ,..t . (f) k C ay , lffO ScHlth Elatl. sta t ecl • •• °'"* to ,..,.1.,. h1 t 111 y ut of MOO bloc of SNt (l at. s t .... t . r1' ••• to stilt ,ho .. 1d lilt 11ec1 to ... t wtth calcul tt• for a ,.....sec1 a tll levy tac'" • SM 1tatecl l latecl ti ,etA ...,IKM, ,. - • ' • I • • , , - • Englewood City Council, May 6, 19fl Page 6 • • - She addressed Mr. Bullock's question to Ms. Stanley, regarding delaying her rep laceaent one year. Ms. McWi 111 aas fe 1 t deferr1 ng rep 1 aceaent one year would not be acceptable, as they do not want th1 s expenditure hanging over their heads. Ms. McW1111111s read the section of the April 8th letter to resi- dents, addressing urg1nal concrete. She stated a Public Works official had advised that within the next two years, the aarginal concrete would need to be replaced. She stated she does consider soae concrete a hazard. Ms. McWilli111s noted Council had aentioned soae people had already paid for concrete replaceaent; she advised Council her father had also previously paid the City for Concrete repairs a few years ago. Council Mellber Clayton coa11ented that Paving District No. 34 Is alaost at the end of a ten year progr111 to re-pave the entire City, which has Included con- crete sidewalk replaceaent. Council Mellber Koltay pointed out he did advise lls. llcllillilllS of the discus- sion during study session and he had tried to explain to her that fonaal ac- tion occurs during regular City Council ... tings. He noted all of the dates for the Concrete Replac .. nt Progr• had bNft published, and the property owners had received notice of the final reading scheduled for Nay 6th. Discussion ensued regarding the confusion aaong citizens regarding study session. Council Mellber Koltay stated we are not doing a ,-veaent overlay and so It ts not an issue in this particular district, as tlley are replacing concrete. Patching aaterlals •re discussed. He also stated lie felt a tu Increase to cover concrete replac-nt ts a gross IMqUtty to •st of tlle citizens of the coaunity. Everyone CM1ing property In the city w111 be faced with re,-trs to their concrete; how they aay choose to pay for It ts another Issue. Ms. Mdltll i111s suggested a letter be sent to cltltNS askiftl if they would rather SM their taxes Increased or pay the c011Crete replac ..... t out of their pocket. Mayor Van Dyke agreed tt was a possibility. Otscusston ensued reg1rdi119 the payant llade by lls. McWilltaas paret1ts in 1971. Counc 1 MNoer Kolta.;, stated he had an equal _..r of people requestt119 in · clus on 111 the district and he would wut h11M1t froa staff as to how these people would be affected b1 putting off a portt• or all of the dhtrlct. He personally felt there s never a good t i• to replace cOftCrett . Ms. McWllll111 asked COUftCll to ,....._r that a lot of the coacrete •rted ts not. hazardous . She 11 o den ed that 1111 of r •ther' s cOIICrete pre1et1ts 1 hazard . CCMlftCt t r Habeft cht. noted • study ....., W11ld bt wet•ted to rewttw fu - ture COftCrt te replac t, witch she s...,is, 11 tt ts a 'Wf'1 tlllflt• lssut. Soat or t rtlledte c 11 had hoped .,,. tau plect, ,.. er to the MCW re of t council b 11, have ,.,._, •t t piece tt ._. sathfectt•. ,,,_ . ' • ' 0 I. • • , - - • • • • . , . • En9le.ood City Council, Nay I, 1111 Pate 9 City Manager Fraser, responding to Mayor Van Dyke, stated Council has several options: -by 110tion delete a group of people; -by 110tion aaend the district to include spectftc properties; -proceed with the dtstrtct and direct staff to wrk wtth tndt- vtduals to coae to conclusions wtth respect to their tndtvtdual properties. There are a nUllber of things that can be done with respect to the final ad- atntstration of thts district. If Council were to adopt the ordinance as presented thts evening, staff wuld proceed as the district ts forwulated, then provide additional direction to staff with respect to how that is covered for the property owners with on-goint concerns. They could aend by specific address those properties ortgtnally tdenttfted as being a part of the dts- trtct. If they chose to aMnd the council btll, it would have to be re- published tn full, and considered for final readtnt a,ain tn tw weeks. Mayor Van Dyke asked for the tt• 1 iait for a property owner to petition for reaoval froa the dtstrtct. City Manater Fraser stated Council could aend tt tonight, brtnt it back in tw weeks, aend tt a,ain and start the process all over. The unfortunate part ts if Council does not pass the ordinance on ftnal reading, staff would not be able to proceed wtth the bonds, and that strategy could feasibly defeat the entire district. Council MNber lolt11 stated he intends, after the vote on the other issue, to aake a 110tton to reaove froa the dtstrtct all residents who have requested tt. Council Nlllber Bullock questtOMCI how Council tntetlds to tdenttfy the rest- dents to be reaoved froa the district. Council Nlllber lolt11 stated he llad recetved three letters in protest. Ne wuld recoaend they be reaoved fraa the district. City Manger Fruer advised to.ctl of uotller letter tut had beeft received requesting reaoval froa the dtstrtct from lenlardtne Hanson, 3796 Soutll Sher- aan Street . Discussion ensued retardtng the lndtvtduals tllat would be reaoved froa the d is tr i ct . Ci ty Attomey Dltl t tt stated he would Hu to conftra tllat the restdeft U to be ex11111t are part of the concrete district . Nr . Es terl~t.ed the alley east of the MOO block of SCMltll Elatl Street, wllt ch Nr . I spob to , ts part of the pavi .. dtstrict, nq t. the c011Crete d ist rict. Counc il Nlllber .,llocll asked Edra St111ley tf SM ... Id Hile to llte f"tllOved fraa the d istri c t . lls . Stanley stated Ille •• •t ••te sun •t ti.at ••t. Mayor Va n Dy ke exp la t ned t t ba st cally ... t. at tilts tt•, Ille .-ld Nt llte •· • , - • • • ·, Englewood City Council, Nay 6, 19i1 Page 10 • . , . • required to replace her concrete . She advised Ms. Stanley that Council in- tends to study the situation in the next year, which could change impleinenta- tion of the concrete progra11. Ms. Stanley stated she would like to be removed. (g) Vi rginia Crook, 3960 South Grant, requested she be removed frOII the concrete district. Vote results on Council Mellber Habenicht's aotion to reaove froa the Concrete Replacement District No. 1991, all concrete .ork that is not mandatory : Ayes: Nellber Habenicht Nays: Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Van Dyke Motion defeated . COUNCIL IIEIIIO KOL.TAY lltVED, -IT IIAS SECGIIDED TO APPIOVE COUNCIL IILL Ill. 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 AND INSTALLATION OF STREET PAVING, CURB, GUTTER All> SIDEWALK IMPROVE - MENTS , ANO THE REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF SUB-STANDARD CURB, GUTTER, All> SIDE- WALK, TOGETHER WITH NECESSARY INCIDENTALS; All> SETTING FORTH OTHER DETAILS IN CONNECTION WITH THE DISTRICT . COUNCIL IIEIIIO Ul.TAY lltVED -IT IIAS --TO ... TIil IIITI• TO Dar TH( FOLLCIIII• HSIDOTS FICIII PMTICINTI• II THE ca:IETt IIDUC8IEll1' DIS- TIICT IO. lHl AS FOL.LCM: NELEII IICIIIUI•, 3711 SGU1N IUll1' STIEET IL.Ell THM:N, UOl SGU1N PUil STIEET IUTN SCIIIOEDO, 4211 SGU1N PUil STIEET -·· IWISml, 37N SGU1N --STIEET VIMIIIA CIOOI, 3NO SGU1N IUll1' STIEET EDU ST•n. 3115 SGU1N IUlff STIEET Ayes : Nays : Motton carried . Metlbtrs Ko ltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton , Haben ic ht , Van Dyke Metlbtr Wt99t ns (CLERIC 'S NOT£: IT WA S DETEANINCD THAT COUNC IL IOl£R HAl£NI CHT 'S MOTION TO MEIi> WAS OUT OF ORDER • IT WAS RECCltSIDER£0 ) CUICIL 11111(1 IWIIICNT IIDWED -IT IMS IKIIIEI, TO_.,_ c:a:llTE llDUCDIIJff DlffllCT •• lNl All CIKllTI MT IS 11T ....... Ayes : Nlllbtr Ha**"tcll t Nlys : Nlllbtrs Kol b y, Ha th-,, llt ft1 111, lullock, Cl aytOII, Mot on dtf attd . Van Dy •. .. I . • , - • • EnglelllOOd City Council, Nay I, 1991 Page 11 • • I• • • Council Mellber Habenicht expressed concern for the people who are unaware of the opportunity to be reaoved froa the dtstrtct; particularly in light of all the aisunderstandings that have occurred. City Manager Fraser stated a nUllber of residents have volunteered to partici- pate in the district. We have the proviso, to exclude people frOII the forced aspects of this district if they voluntarily seek to have the concrete re- placed. This allows the Ctty s .. discretion between now and June 21st to work with those owners, and to c-up with an acceptable COllllit.llent froa th .. to take care of the concrete. They do not necessarily have to participate tn the district at this point and .. haves .. ti .. fraae flexibility. The rest- dents are c01111itted to take care of concrete tarveted for aandatory replace- aent, and the City needs to seeks .... ans for getting it repaired. Council Mellber Hathaway noted the council bill will c-before Council at the next .. ting on second reading, she questioned whether they could accept any requests for ex...,tions received between now and then. City Attorney DeWitt stated they would have to aaend the council "111 again and have another reading. Council Mellber Hathaway felt Council Mellber Habenicht was concerned that .. aay not have addressed everyone that wanted to be considered, and Council does have the option to 111811d the council bill at the next .. ting. Mayor Van Dyke asked City Manager Fraser if Ns. Nabefticht's concern could be addressed adllinistratively. City Manager Fraser felt at ... poi11t COIIIICtl IIMMlld take a stand. COUIIC11 has had an opportunity to I ht811 to C011Cer11s, 111d taUR steps to deal with those properties. He stated staff will do .,,.,.,U.t .. ,essible to aititate the negative effects. However, .. llave cwrete tllr1111N11t the City that llleds te be repaired . Since 1962 it llas btN • poltcy ef bts City t9'at the citit811s pay for repairs to their adjoiat .. preperty. Mt ••• eacNf"aged eo.cn to proceed, and deal wttll tlldtvi .. h ..,.,.teact .. ...,..,,. lie ._.,. the ftMIIC - ing option, u .. 11 11 11¥ffll etlltr t'-i19s tllat c• M ... to aitttate fts - cal effects of t"8 dtstrtct . TecMtcaHy, c..cn CNhl ....a tllts •'"• tio.tver there is • date Myolld •tell • caMet tit ta.. Mads ... ud proceed wtth t"8 wort tn a t1•1y ....... . TIit -F1111nt teattllt sets the ,,...,. back 111ot"8r two ... ks; alld "8 felt aaytllt19 ...,-Uh '11ftl the eM ef the proJ · tel tn Jeopardy . Wlletl concret wen ts ... ad,Jac t te tlilt ,. t, t y cut nto the pavNlftt lftd to back ..a ,atclt t . As t ts .., the d 1trttt w 11 be concluded n Sept ..a • will M ttllt .. httt freut .. ••tiler when t"8 pate s wtll a. dtfftc11lt to 1tt11 • llr. rraltf' felt ... tiler t• lay was not approprtat . Counc I r Hlbtlllcllt stated ..,..tllldl llr . f'ra fl cllleffll ; ask bout t ,ontbtl ty of v 11 .,.. •t • t t ... ,ct 111• rest - dents, bet_... '"* and t 11t t tt • t ~tty le M l11ellded •• t aotlOII; she felt th 1 -,14 be I Htt1t ltllllt • ' I. • - - • • • • . ,~ • Englewood City Council, Nay&, 1911,l Page 12 r • City Attorney DeWitt stated the option Council has ts to table the aotton and act on it at the next meeting. The problea ts tt will add two aore weeks to the schedule. In response to Mellber Habentcht's open aotton tnqutry, he stated it would not be possible, as the legtslatton would fail baste constitu- tional requ1reaents. Council Meaber Koltay stated he believes he •st represent his entire dis· trict. He feels all the residents 1n the district have had the saae oppor- tun1t1es as the 1nd1v1duals present. He noted he ts confident, at this point that Council has reached resolution with a large nllllber of people 1n the dis- trict; he has encouraged residents with concerns to coae forward and address the issues. He feels Council should go forward wtth the dtstrtct. Council Meaber Clayton stated he resides 1n the district and he was notified tn a tiaely fashion. He feels Council has dellonstrated their willingness to hear citizen CCllllllftts and change the crtterta, and has been wtlltng to ex11111t certain properties froa the dtstrtct. He agreed tt ts ti• to mve forward. It was conf1raed that people In the paving district and the COIICrete replace- 11111t district are operating wtthtn the s ... ti• fr .... Council Nellber Hathaway noted the alley east of the HOO block of South Elatt Street 1s part of Paving Dhtrtct No. 34 and tt WH deferred a~e of years ago. Ms. Hathaway requested staff setld a letter to Robert , Shirley Condreay and Ken Condreay out11ntng the htstory of thts alley lllhy tt ts betng paved as part of Pavt119 Dtstrtct No. 34. She dtd not feel tt was IP· proprtate at thts tt• to 1W10ve the alley frca the pavt119 dtstr1ct. She not- ed there has been test tao11y tn favor of the repairs frca close to thrN fourths of that block . Council Nellber Habetltcht stated she sllllPOrls Pavt .. Dtstrtct No. 34; holllver, she has a probl• wtth the Collcrete ..,1ec-t Dtstrlct No . 1111 . lecause of th is , she feels COIIPl11ed to vote ... t111t Pavt .. District No. 34. Vote re sults on Counc i l .....,. Koltay's •tt• to ...,,..,. Cwtl 1111 No n as aaeftded : Ayes: lays : No tion carrted • "-Yor Yan Dyl stated t e...,t ed properties will INt deleted ad staff will do •at v r cu be dOfte to a ttl91te the ,,_1_ tf 1111 ..,u, ... 1 restdellts 11, the a •• icht. c111ft l"llld t lley wtll lie ce11t.t •t .. tile ,t.., of tlle t. • I . • ]- • • • • • «~ ·., • 6 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS. the quality of any community Is measw-ed In substan- tial part by the contrtbuttons and partsctpaUon of Its citizens; and WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council wishes to l'eCOl[l1lze the outstanding contrtbuttona of one of the community's corporale citizens; and WHEREAS. the City of Enadewood'a Annual Spring Clean-up was held Apr1129 through May 9, 19TU; and WHEREAS, WMte Management of Denver-South donated aub- atanual amounts oftlme, equipment and eervtcea toward the 1991 Spring Clean-up; and WHEREAS, Waste Man~t of Denver-South. tbrougb the Company'• onrmc coaperaUan and concern for the environment, bas made a atgntflcant. benetldal lmpllCt on the community of Englewood; and WHEREAS. the Mayor and City Coundl wlah to express the City's deep appreciation to WMte M!J iiriil of Denver-South for~ an outstanding corporate Citizen aubatanual wet to the Englewood community: NOW, THEREFORE. I. SUSAN VAN DYKE. Mayor of the City of Englewood. Colorado, do hereby proclaim Monday. June 3, 1991 M: WASTE MANAGEMENT OF DENVER-SOUTH DAY OIVEN under my band and seal thla third day of June, 1991 . <>~4~ •, ' -.. .. I . • • - . - • • • • "' - \• ;, • • ... . . 9 a CR>INANCE NO.~ SERIES CF 19~ BY AlfflDUTY ccu«::n. BILL NO. 33 nmalUCm BY CQKn, MD4BER BULUX:K AN CR>nw«:E GRAN'1'DG PUBLIC sr.RVICE CXJl'»rlr CR CXL<IWJO A U'l'ILlTlC ~ Cit CITY Prat!M'f ux:A'lU> AT fllE BI-cITY ~ 'l'RFA'lMEffl' PLANT. WHERF.AS, the Colorado Departmlnt of Higtways is widening and reducing the elevation of Cartmc7.ith Avanue; and ltlllmDI, it is raceaury to grant an OU9rhMd utility .....-lt: to Public Service Cl:llpny; and ....U, a pnviclua crdiMnce No. 1', leria9 of lttl, grante&S an ~--1,t; tnd ....... it 1a naceaury to nlacata liMa alawJ the NrYice a.! at the Bi.City 1lllatalater Trwtw,t Plant:; and ..... in the apirit of oocperaticn tnd to auiat in the ~ of llnta re Driw at the D1lrtacuth Avaue intanection; .. , I WWW, a 1T CllaDB> Br 'IS C'1ft a:aaL fl ,a C'1ft fl BQrlNIXO, <X'l:C"PNIO, M fCIUJllla llactian l. 'Illa City Claullcil of the City of ...,...,.., CDklcalll, IH*O ... & 1111 11& to the ..UC llnim a : w tar the cwt n utility lina llhkll rm lldjmllllt to the atCity *Ill: r •t• 'flwtaait Plat • found Clft att:aallad Utility la IL Ail I 11111 Millit •a.•. 'Illa llfllar tnd the City 0an .. ~ to a a .,.. the llttacbelll • IL tar tnd Clft bthalf of the City of a.,JalDOd. ~. 191111 in Ml, tnd ...... GIi ftnt N fl .. GIi the 20tb dlr of Nfl.r, lttl. Pllbl1IMII -• 8lll --Grdt--the 23rd -of ..., ' lttl. IIMII bJ title _. ...... Cl1I ftMl nn,-..- lttl. -l - . ' ' • ' ... .. I . • • , - • • ' • • <. . ' Published by title as Ordinance No. , Series of 1991, on the 6th day of June, 1991. - &in van bi6, Mayor ATl'EST: Pit.rlc!i k. crciw, city c:iiri I, Patricia B. Craw, City Clerk of the City of 1bJ1-ooc!, Colorado, tm-.by certify that the abol.'e Ind for91JCW19 is • true ocpy of the Ordinance puNC! an final reading an4 plblialwlS by title • Ordinance No. , Series of 1991. - htricii I. &w -2- ' . .. I. . , • • • ifll ;ff~~l!1!f1f11!fll J~ i JI;! •· i a. •· I t: 8 3 .a i c eij .. ~ · 1 I S' 1 • • r · I r ~1 -· ~ll~ " ~: t ?;,1:;1f?1fifi,111 i~ii ,~ 1 ~li;I ~ I I I I . Ii u: l I . II ~ • I/ I ~-~ I :_ 1 ,. !-1· l-_,~,-!Jli' '< i' . · ';{Sil: . ,r, ~. fl1·1'~f1i~1~111•l l'cii t ! :ll~ '' ~ I j I:·~ I j 1~ ! . ~ i ' ;:1 1 • jii;i'~'ti'i!li:,I ~Ii' !I~ fi-! I 11~ 1: .,1~!i'!~'~!~!1:1 ri~j! 1i 1;li 111 ? : 1:~~1!f'!ftff:'} I I ~~ ~;~~ f P 8 J l~~f(l1,f:,:~-sl J·}f l ;i~e I f ·1 A. l~, ~ :--f f · (A. ;~i-< , ' J11. • e = t: -.. i i ~ • , . . . ~ . • L-1 I r I .. ~ • - '•" . ,. . . .. ~ ' • " I - • • • • • • 2. CO~SIDERATIOO. As consideration for this Grant, Grantee shall pay to Grantor the s\JTI of One Dollar ($1.00) and other good and valuable consideration paid by Grantee, receipt of which is hereby acknc:Mledged by Grantor. 3. GRANl' OF FASDaNr. Granter hereby grants to Grantee, a perpetual, nonexclusive undergroiind/overhead utility easenent ("the Utility Easement") for the purpose of construc:ting, operating, maintaining, repairing, replacing, and removing utility lines and devices of Grantee, that Grantee finds necessary or desirable for Grantees purposes. 4. ACCESS. Grant• shall have the perpetual, nonmcclusive right of ingress ancl"igress in, to, over, through and across the F.ument Property for any pirpoM r.cesury or desirable for the full anjoyiant of the rights granted to Grantee under this Grant. 5. RIS'l'OMTICJI. Grantee, .._. that after the aanstructian, maintrm, npilr, or niplac u 1 ,t, of any of the Lines and Appurtenances, the party earcising ri«l,ts hereundllr shall restcn the aurfac,e to the F.u& ,t Ptcparty u l'INl'ly u reuonably p:,uible to the grada and condition it WU in 1-diat.ely prior to said construction, aintenance, Np&i.r, niplaca•st, or anlu,aaant, ~ • ay be naceaaiy to ac: Sate the Lines and ~. Party eateising ritht,11 tm.undar .... to i9Stan and NpAi.r lff/ illpro.-,ta of Grantor on the r.u a a,t Prcpllt'.:y "'1ch are dalll:~, mclified or altei9d by party Gll'Cising ri«l,ts tm.mdlr claring Mid ccnat.r\lCtion, aaintenance, repair, 19plac-1t er we; 1 ,t and, further, agrw to nipl-lff/ tqieoil raDl9d fml lff/ cultivated er 1-l'lleafed cw an the El 11 I It Plcperty and to raac,ua lff/ ..,_. wth remltiftl fml Mid ccnatr\lCt.ian, aaintanlllce, repair, iWplac ma ,t er warv-ant, at ita de CClK and e 1 •· 6. aaw;:ar Ml) UDIIIIL aRQlrl'. GnntGr wta and apw that Grantee ftii hiii h dj.t ci ilijacant and latsal awact on the h It Pzuperty to~ act.ant is WIIIIIIY er dainble for the full,~ and \Sldisturbed ejoyant of the riC,.U ~ to Gra*-9 undtr this c,rant. 7. IUGIIII a, Gltalffla. Gralt« iw._ the full rifh': to the ~ and .,.,.,.i&IICY of the D It '*<11-'tY iMof• • said CMW.aip, _., and~ is CIClllaistent vlth and ... nat ..-Uthe ri«l,ts ..-.S to Grata in this Grant • I. II> .._. Gnnt.or -, ~. --=t, er p1aoe a&'\ICtUl'a er bw.ltiiiji;&{ It ,,upwty. ~ Nil ,_.,.. iU hciliU. "°' Nlllll-1.e natice. ,,. - • ... " I . • ]- • • • ,.. • • ' '· 10. BINDING EFFEX:T. nus Grant shall extend to and be binding upon the heirs, personil representative~. successors and assigns of the respective parties hereto. The terms, covenants, agreenents and conditions in this Grant shall be construed as covenants running with the land. IN WI'fflESS WHERmF, the parties hereto have executed this Grant of Utility Ea.senent the day and year first above written. '™ i! erai,, dty a.a Title ... a, a,,.,.,, ) , .. CDlll'I a, ) .. , •• , ... iMtr -dncwledlld befa&9 -tMe --of 1.tti "'.r.ma-=ruw---• ------w auMa & &; -------------------------------------------- IIUiiWWW AM.WI ,, - ' • . • I . • • - - • • • • ,,,_ • • {. .. 9 b ORD!NA.'a NO.~ SERIES OF 1991 BY AIJI'HORI'I'i' C<XN:IL BILL NO. 34 M'Ro:>UCED BY ca..iNCIL ~'.EMBER BUUD:K A.~ ORDINANCE l\MllIDING TITLE 7, OiAPTER 6F, S:X:TICN 3 ( B) , ~ MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 PERTAINING ro SHOPLIFT~. WHEREAS, the detention cf shoplifters by store or nercantile establish."l'lent enplcyees is iJ'lc!isper.sable to identification of the perpetrator, recovery of stolen :nerchandise, and preferring of criminal. charges; and I~, f:::-equently either the perpetrator or a cx,nfederate try to prevent the store or nercantile establishment tlll)loyN fraa detaining the perpetrator which action does not rasult in any criminal offenae. 'ffu.s propoNd change to Section 7-6F-3(B) E.M.C. 1985 will make u::h acticna a crm and substantially ccntribute to detanticn of parpetraton; !Of' 'fflEkEPQ(E, BE IT ~ BY ,,. crrr CXlK:lL C6 'DIE crrr C6 !NGlaioa>' C'a,CP.M)()' AS PC1LCMS: Section l. TI'l'LE 7, ~ 6F, SE'l'ICII 3(8) IS m .NBI.IZ> '1'0 READ AS M:ilbiil, 7-61'-3: SHCl'LIPTING a. Ritht to ~ and C)laeticn. lf my pencn a:incM1a ~ hia ,-.:in er otherviN curi• a,ay my ~ toad, _._ er wdlWldlN ta1d or awned by Slf'/ stcn er iarcmtlle eatablutaant, the W'dwlt er mt ~loyee tMnof er lfff peace officm, actinl in toad faith and 'IICft prcblble c:a1N baaed 'IICft , lllllllble trOlllldl tt•efor, -, dlta1n and ~ion euch pencn, 1n • ,.enable ...... , far -...,... of ...u.ininlJ wlwtMr ttw panan 1a 9111ty of lllaplifUnf. n 11 ~ ,m ,.., ,... 10 urmnc:au.Y, IIDllmLI, ca -:n-¥ DfiWW wnw ca CWIAJCf "" rm ca IIIIDllflLI -1 ., IN'lDnS Ai WWWIDIG 10 ~ Cit mrADIDIG 111'1 ,_ ID a LiiD C6 IID'LlffDIG. Introclac:led, ....S in Ml, and ,....S an tint ..... cm ttw 20th clay of Nay, lttl. N,lllhed • • 9111 tlar III arcUnanae an ttw llrd dllJ of Nly, l"l· 1199d br title ll'ld ...-cl on final ....,. an ttw Jrd llir of.,_., lttl. -l - . ' •, .. I . • ' , - • • • • • <' • ?ublis~ed by title as C~1i.~3-~ce No. of Ju.~e, 19 91. _, Series of 1991, on the 6th day SUsan Van Dyke, Mayor Attest: Patncia A. Crow, City cierk I, Patricia H. c:row, City Clerk of the City of B,glalood, ColorACb, henby certify the abol,,9 is • true oapy of the Crd1Mnce puNd on final reading and published u Crd1Mnce No. -· Seri• of 1991. hlrlcia A. craw ' . • ·- ' I. , '' • • - - • • ORDIKt,.~CE ~0~5" SERIES OF 199r- • • • BY AtmiOR!Tl( 9 C COONCIL BIIJ. NO. 35 IN'l'ROOUQD BY CXXJNCIL Mt:1BER BULLOCJ( AN ORDINk-.CE HEREBY AMDIDING TITLE 1, CHAPTER 4, SECTICN l(A), ENGLDOX> ~rt.JNICIPAL COOE 1985 P~AlNING TO GENERAL PE:ru.TI. WHEREAS, Section 1-4-1 E.~.c. 85 providing for the maxiJlun penalty for violations of the E.M.C. 85 is consistent with section 16-10-109 C.R.S. and Diglewood obtains i:ubstantial benefits therefran; and WHER!:AS, Section 31-16-101(2) C.R.S. provides that nunicipalities are authorized to increase maxinun punishments to ocnport with fedaral re(!Ui~ts for violations of wuuwater tnatawlt c:rdinanca, it is necessary for Englewood to do ao with rupect to Title 12, O\apter 2, E.M.C. 85 which are substantially in acess to the proviaiona of &action 1-4-1 !.M.C. 85; and wtmtr.U, the following change to Section l-4-l(A) E.M.C. 85 will avoid aey confusion or legal misinterpretation betwen the 911'U'al NXiee puniahlwnt proviaiona and thoN of the wutaMter tnatant crdinance; NOW, ~. BE IT ~ BY 'DIE CITY <XUICIL C, 'DIE cm C, !tG.!NOOD, ~. AS m.t.OIIS: Sactian l. Title 1, O\lpter 4, Section l(A), ia haRby ~ to reed aa Poiiaws: A. It shall be la'llawful fo,: Ifft pencn to violate, cliacbey, cait, nel)lect, refuN or fail to omply with or raiat the anfccc ,t of Ifft proriaion of this CDSII or Ifft .-xinduy coda edapted taeui. rmT M ontDNISE IPICU'IOW.Y PDmllD Pta JN flllS CXllB, the violatlon of MY ~ of this CDSII er of MY w,anduy coda edapted herein shall be punished ~ • f iM not .....unv fl'IIII _.... dDllan ($500 .00) CC ilp'lea,-,t fo,: a tel9 not tllCNdh19 QM tlan*ed •lthtY (llO) --CIC'~ both IUCh fine .. ~. 'n. ialpoalt.ion of one panalty shall not -=--Ifft Yio1atlan nae ,-.lt it to oontwae. ~ otMrvi.-lndlcated, • 1111p11rate othnN n11 be daalad oaal tt.ed upcn eac:t\ day or pc:fti.an tha'eol clarint er m ""°' MY violation of MY prorialon of this CDSII er Ifft wondwy oofll ~ helwin cccure er oontlw. ~. r'Nd 1n f\all, N ,....S on tint readinf on the JOttl _. ot *Y, 1n1. PI.IDl thld .. • 11 tar• ONf.Nla on the 2lrd clllr of._. 1n1. -l - • I· • I - ] • • • • ·, • t . ... Read by title "".,;::. ;:-=-E~ec c:-1 final reading oo t.r1e 3:.-d :ay o f J:1ne, 1991. Published by title as C:.-fr.ance No. day of June, 1991. ATTEST: Patricia A. Crow, City Clerk -· Series of 1991, on the 6~ Susan Van Dyke, Mayor - I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City of Bngl..aod, Colorado, hereby certify that the llbol,,e me! foregoing is • tr\Je ccpy of the CkdiMnce puNd on final reading aid published u Ordinance No. _, Series of 1991. htrlcli N. ercir _,_ . , ·- .. I . • • ]- • • • OODINANCE NO. SERIES CF l99r- • • t• • CCU«:IL BILL NO. 37 IN'l'ROOOCfD BY 01JNCIL HfMBER BULUXlC AN OJU>INANCE ~ SPEX:IAL WMRAN'I'l{ DEEDS AND ~ ~ THE caawx> STATE HIGHWAY DEPAR'lME!fl' AND THE CI'lY CF flG.DO'.D AND THE CI'lY CF ~ Fell POSSESSICN A.'m USE CF A PCRI'IOO CF THE BI-CI'lY PRCPER'IY NEEDE:> Fell 9a11'H !WffA FE IHP~'TS AND APPROVING AN 1IGRmEff FOR COOSTRUCTIOO OF IMP~ AT THE BI-CI'lY SITE. ~. the State of Colorado has authorized the const%\letion of South Santa Fe; and IIIERF.M, the State of Colorado Depart:ant of Higta,,ays is oonstructing ~ts along SOuth Santa Fe; and IIIERF.M, it is necessary for the City of Dlc)laiood to OC1fl"My the rNl property to the State Highway Dapart:ant for the oonat%\X:ticn of SOuth Santa Fe; and lll!ltlN' the City of Dlgi.aod and the Colorado Dapartamt of Higtways haw agreed to the just concept fer u:h ri~; Ind IID!M, the City of lhJi.aod and the eo1aram c.partamt o1. Higtways ... that the Colorado Dllpartant of Hicatw-ya lhall bid Ind ....,. certain oonatructicn at the 81.-City pcqmty; NON, IIWWW<ICE, • 1T CIIJADIID 8Y Ta CITY <XIICD. C, 'DII CITY C, DIGLDIOCD, ca~, Al ~1 9 d llcticn 1. '!!le City of lnglaa,d tmeiy appft!Jaa the tr'.unt of a lpeeial liiri•aty DwS fer Paft:191 No. lW, to die Colondl) 1tate Dlpartaaa,t of Iii.,..,., ati.::hed tmwto • lllhibit A. 8 2. ,,. City of -1.aa,d ...., ..,...u ... , .... , DwS fm Paraa1 • , 1w. 2, attached tm9tO • llltaibit •• lletion J. flle City of .. Jeood .._., IS o • a. ~ of a apee~ £!eel fer ....i a,. Jla ...,. 2, to a.~ aate 0.,1rtaaa,t of ~. attadlad tm9tO • ~t c. .lmMI!! I· ,,. City of .. Jrnaall ._. 491 = a. ~ of • T p&ijfu .. a,. 9-Jl llw. J, fl'CII tM Marn ... DII -* of ... ,...,., attadwd hento -Ml.Mt , • ' I . • - • • • • • • 1. ~ion 7. The City of E),glewood agrees to the tems of the Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit G, said A,grealent provides for oonstr\Jc:tion of iJTprove:nents of the Bi~ity Plant site. - Section 8. Total just cu,pensation shall be $331,485.00 fran this mn shall be dic:iired the cost of ~ts to the Bi~ity Plant pursuant to the A,gresne11t between the City of &lc;lawood and the Colorado State Departmnt of Highways. ,, - Introc:lx:ed, read in full, and puNd an first ruding an the 20th day of May, 1991. Published u a Bill for an ordinance an the 23rd day of May, 1191. Raad by title and puNd an final nading an the J\aw 3, lttl. Publiahed by title • ordinance lb. _, lariea of lttl, on the 6th day of JUna, 1991. htrlcli 1. &aw, elEy aa h&Glil. &G, . , • I. • • , - • • • • • <. 1::C.H 'DISTRICT •:· [•EtJv'ER TEL 1:0 .:.(1'.;.-7:,7-':<S-07 • REMAINDER TO BB ACQUIRED FROM '1/11/90 8823031R.085 1•;.RCEL 1:0. 3 lR Rev. 2 STA. 11T TO STA, 18+ CITY OF EtfGLEWOOD, CO., a Colo1·ado municipal corporation (l/2 inter.) CITY OF LITTLETON, CO., a Colorado municipal corporation (1/2 inter.) (Lipan) (Lipan) l'OR l"CU 085-2(51) STATE HIGHWAY NO. 85 $AN'1"A t·t; LUU Vt; at DARTMOUTH AVE. PIISIJUIQN A remainder parcel of land No, llR Rev.2 or the State Department of Hi9hvay•, D1v1•1on of Hi9hvaye, State of Colorado, Project No. FCU os5-J(51) conta1n1n9 1,,,11 sq. rt., •ore or l•••, in the ss 1/4 of t.hc NE 11, of section n, ·t·own•hip 4 south, Rancae 61 We•t, of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Arapahoe county, Colorado, ••id reaainder vacccl bein9 more particularly deecrlbed a• follows: h9i rmi,19 at a point on • aoutheaaterlI line of that property described in Book 4,12, Pa9e 575, recorded n Arapahoe county Clork and Recorder'• office, frOII which the NI corner of the SE 11, or tho Nr. 2/4 or section>> bear• N. 47• 01' 21• I.a di•tance of 110.10 fflflt.: ' . a. ,. •• ~. 11\once N. 12• 1>' ,1• 1. a10119 •aid aoutheaaterly proporty line, a dlatance of 249.71 feet, to the •outh line o( tbat property described in IOOk 44t2, ••v• 571, recorded in .. 1d county recordar Thence 1. 1»· 41' 21• s. alont .. 1d aouth propeorty line,• distance of >25.41 fHtr Thane••· ,,. a,• 11• •· a dl•tance or Jo.,, f .. t, Thence 1. 11• •'' >1• w. a dl•tance or a•w.,1 r .. t, Thence alo119 the aro of a curve to the left hav1nt a radiu• of 100,0U (Ht, • distance of 1u.11 fHC, (tale cf\ord of lhl• aro bun 1. 41• H' >t• v. a di1tanoe of ua.>t r .. t>, G. Thence 1. 01• I>' 42• w. a di•tanoe of 1,,.,, , .. t, ,. Thenco 1. 1t• ,1 1 a1• 1. dlatanoe of Jl,17 fHt, aore or lcH, to the po1n\. or 1Nt9i1111lnt, Th• above deacriMCI naalftder paroel OOfttaSna U,1'1 ... rt., aor• or le••· learint• are baaed on a polar!• MNrvatl• of \lie &aet UM of the 111 11, oC lecUon n pnpe~ ~ Ol~ery ...... at .J .11. a D-HU,001, dated Sept, INO~ ...... l'M fN' be CITY OP INLIMOOO, ,w. oo· 01• 11• 1.,. , .. -· .. I. • , - - • • • PARCEL NO, 31 Rev.2 STA, 3+ TO STA. 18+ (Lipan) (Lipan) '· • • • £1ROP!RTY AC(!UIR!!D lfAY PURPOSES FOR 4/ll/90 8823031.085 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, CO., ,. - a Colorado municipal corporation FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, co., a Colorado municipal corporation (1/2 inter.) CITY OF LITTLETON, co., a Colorado municipal corporation (1/2 inter.) roa FCU 015-2(51) STATE HIGHWAY NO, 15 SANTA YE DRlVE at DARTMOUTH AVE. PIIC:IJPTJAI A tract or parcel of land No. Jl Rev.a of tbe ltate Departaont or ffiJhwaye, Dlvleion of Hl9hwaya, Stat• of Colorado, Project No. FCU o 5-2(51) containinq 51,151 sq. rt., aora or 1 ... , in th• IE 1/4 of th• NS 1/4 of S•ction 33, Townahip, south, a.119• 61 W••t, or tho Sixth Principal ~eridian, in Arapahoe County, Colorado, aaid tract or parcel bein9 aora particularly deecr11Nd •• folloves 1acJinnin9 at a point on the ... t ri9bt. of way Una of Lipan ltr•et. (Jan., lttO) froa which the SW corner of the II 1/4 of the NE 1/4 oC Section 33 bear• s. o,• 51' 1,• If. a diatanc• ot 355,13 fe•tr 1, 2. , . •• ,. •• ,. •• ,. \0, 11, 12. Thence•· oo• oe• 21• w. alont .. 14 ... t rltbt of vay line, parallel vith and 30.00 feet eaet of tbe weet line of the ••id II 1/4 of the Ill 1/4, a diatanca of 10.31 feet, to a aouth line or that propert1 d•acribad in look 4412, Pa9e 575! recorded in the Arapal)oe County Clerk and a.corder'• off c•s thane• th• follovint nine (t) oounea are alo119 Hid aouth property Una, •• 11• ,o• 01• 1. • dietance of 100.00 fut, ... oo· 01' 21• 1. • cUetance or 50.00 feet, •• 11· 40 1 01• I. • dietanoe of H0,11 fHtl N. 31' 51' u• 1. • dlatance of H,tt fNtl N, 11· 24' 21• 1. • diatance of 51.H feet, ... ,,. o,• o,• 1. • diatanee of 35,H fHtl ,. . 01· 32' ,1• If • • dletance or H,13 fHtl ,. . 43• 21 1 21• I, • dlatanca of u.oo f .. t, ... u· ,, . 44• I, • dietanca of 13. U fHtf 11\ence depant;i aald eouth ,....-nr line 11. • 41b1.a19'Mt ut 2 1.11 c .. c, 01· I>' 42" ~. Thence al~ the arc of a curve to CM rit9't baYl~ a racUua or 100.00 fHt, a dl1tanoa ef 1,,.,1 fNt, Ct.lie otaord of thla aro beer• N. 41' ao• ,1• 1. a diatanoe of 1,2.,1 , .. ,,, ,. •CO"tiftuod• ' I • • .1- • • • FCU 085-2(51) Parcel No. Jl Rev.2 I'119G1 Nu. 2 ·.,, (. • • • ,. May 1s,·,;.1 lJ:1,;. tJo.(,,:,3 P.03 • 13. Thence N. 99• 47 1 35" E. a di•tance of 269.61 feet, 14. Thence s. 66· 23' 16" E. a diatance of 30.91 feet, to the •outh line of that property de•cribed in »ook 4492, Page 576, recorded in ••ld county recorder 15. Thence s. at• 41 1 21" E. alon9 •aid aouth propertr line, a diatanca of 41.13 feet, to the weet right of way in• of S.H. 15 (April 1110)1 16. Thence N. 16" 55 1 21• E. alont ••id weet ri9ht of way line, a diatanca of 15.65 feet, to tba north line of ••ld property, 17. Thence N. 11• 41' 21• w. alont •aid north property line, a di•tanca of 450.51 feat, 11. Thence alo~ the arc of a CIU'Ye to the left bavinv a radiu• of 110.00 faat 1 a dletance of tt.JZ feat, (th• Chord of thl• arc baara •· 2~· 51' 49• w. a dlat~ of 17.52 feat), 11. 1~enca •· 01• 5J' •2• w. a dl•tanca of 110.1, f .. t, 20. Tbenoa a10ft9 the aro of a CNrYa to the ript bavin9 a radiua of 110.00 r .. t, a dinanoe of 111.H , .. t, cu. obord of thi• arc bear••· 41• JJ' 41" w. a dl•tance of 211.10 feat), 21. 'l'bance 1. 11• 5J' 4z• w. a diatanoe of 113.Jt feat, za. 'l'llanoa alone, th• aro of a nne to tM left bavlnv a radlua of Ho.oo , .. t, a dlatanoe of 111.40 , .. c, (tba cmord of thla arc bear• 1. 14• Jt' ,,••·a 41•~ of 204.IJ r .. t) aora or 1•••, tot.be point of N,flnftl119. Tb• above cle9edbe4 parcel oontalM 11,111 ... tt., aon or luau, • .. arlnt• an baa.cl on a polarb ~•tl• of tbe laat 11na of the •• 1/4 ot leotlon JJ prepared a., •lnNn AHOO. at J ••• a o-11u.001 1 .. c.1 ~-uao pnpend fer u. czn or -l&IIOOD. cw. oo· oa 11• •·>· , . '• •. .. I . • • ]- • • • • • •, CDOH DISTRICT 6 [•Et.VER TEL tJo. 303-757-9'307 .- REMAINDER TO Bl: ACQUIRED J'llOK 1/26/90 8823031R, 100 PARCEL NO, 31Rl STA, 10+ TO STA, 11+ CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, co., a Colorado aunicipal corporation (l/2 inter.): CITY OF LITTLETON, co., a Colorado .·. municipal corporation (1/2 inter.). (Lipan) (~ipan) FOlt FCU 015-2(51) STATI HIGHWAY NO, 15 SANTA rz DRIVE at DARTMOUTH AVE. PIIGIIDJPN A reaainder parcel No. 31Rl of the State Depart=•nt of Hi9hway•, Divi•ion of Hi9hway•, State of Colorado, Proiect No, FCU 015-2(51) containin9 1,932 Sq. Ft., 9'0r• or l•••, in the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of section JJ Tovnahip 4 South, Jtanc,e II West, of th• Sixth Principal Meridian, in Arapahoe county, Colorado, aaid remainder parcel bein9 aore particularly deacribecs aa follow•, 8e9innin9 et a point on a aouthea•terlI line of that property deacribed in look 44t2, Pat• 575, recorded n the Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder•• office, froa vhic.~ the NI corner of th• II 1/4 of the NI 1/4 of Section>> bear• N. 47• 01 1 21• z. a diatance of H0.10 teet, 1, Thence 1. 21• n• 44 11 w. alone, aaid 10\ltheHterly property line, a dlatance of 112.02 f .. t, 2, Thence M, o,• 53' 42" I, a diatanc• of 100,14 feet, ,. Thence 1. 11• 41' 2111 I, a diatance of Jl,17 feet, aor• or leH, to the point of betinnint, Th• above described r ... inder parcel contain• 1,1>2 aq. ft., aore or 1•••· ... rint• •r• ba•ed 'on • poled• obeervat.ion of the laat line of tho NI l/4 Of SecUon U prepared by Gi~HY MMC, at J ••• 1 D-Hn.001, dated lept. 1Ho, prepared for the CITY or DGLEWOOD • tN, oo· oa• 12• 1.,. , . ' I . • , ]- - • • • " - • t• • ' ... 0 (DOH DI S TR ICT (:. t1 E m 1E?. TEL r.o .303-757-·3'?07 • PARCEL NO. SE-31 STA. 3+ TO STA. 14+ (Lipan) (Lipan) FCU 015-2(51) SLOPE EASEMENT TO 1B ACQUIUD FOR ROADWAY PUftPOll:8 FOR l/26/90 88230SE-.31 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, CO., a Colorado .municipal corporation FROM CJ.',l'Y OF EHGLEWOOD, co., a Colorado municipal corporation (l/2 inter.) CITY or LITTLETON, co., a Colorado municipal corporation (1/2 inter.) l'OR STATE HIGHWAY NO. 15 SANTA FE DRIVE at DARTMOUTH AVE, PIIGllfflAI A alope ••••Dent No. SE-ll ot the ltate DapartJ:lent of Hi9hvay•, Divlaion of Hi9hvaya, State of Colorado, Proiect No, n;u Ul!>-Z(U) containinv 11,065 lq. rt., aore or l•••, in the IS 1/4 of the NI 1/4 of Section,, Tovnahip 4 louth, Rant• 61 Neat, of th• lixth Principal Meridian, in Arapahoe County, Colorado, •aid alope eaae .. nt parcel belnv Dore particularly deacribed a• follow•: ninniftCJ at a point on the eaat ri9ht ot vay line of Lipan Street 3an., lttO) froa vbieh the IN corner of the•• 1/4 of the NE 1/4 o ection JJ bear• I, 04" 57' 14• w. a diatance of 355,lJ feet, 1, Thence N, oo• 06' 21• •· alont .. 1• ... t r19bt of val line, parallel with and J0,00 feet eaet of the veat line o the .. 14 II 1/4 of th• NI 1/4, a di•tanc:e of 13,14 f .. t, 2, Thence N. 49• 24' ,1• •• a diatance of H,11 feet, ,. Thence N. 11· ,,. ,,. •• a diatance of H,04 r .. t, 4. 'l'bence N, ,,. II' 01• 1. a diatance of 51,51 feet, •• \'hence N. .,. o,• u• r. a dietanoe of 94.>> feet, •• Thence 11. ,, . ••• ot• r . a 41etanoe of 110. OI feet I 7 . Thence ... ,,. u• n• •• a dhtance of 71,17 feet, •• Thel'ICe ... 11• 01• 1a• •• • dhtanoe of , .. ,. f .. t, ,. Thence 11 . n· IJ' n• &. a 411•~ of ,1.,1 fNtJ 10 . Thence N. oa· .,. o•• •• • 411•~ or att.o> t .. t, u . Thence 11 . u · ,.. ,.. I , a dhtanoe of U,71 fNt l -cont i nuM• •• . ,. .. I • • • , - • • • • • ·CDCH . DISTRICT 6 DEIH:ER TEL tJo .303-757-9 '.?!)-;' Hay 1 5 • ·~ 1 1 J : 1 9 II O • 1) 0 3 F' . 0 4 • PERMANENT EASEMENT TO BB ACQUIRED FOR ROADWAY DRAINAGE FOR 1/26/90 88230P£-. 31 PARCEL NO. PE-Jl Rav. STA. 2+ TO STA. J+ (LIPAN) (LIPAN) CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, CO., a Colorado municipal corporation FROM CITY or ENGLEWOOD, co., a Colorado Dunicipal corporation (1/2 inter.) CITY OF LITTL!TON, co., a Colorado nunicipal corporation (1/2 inter.) l'OK FCU 085-2(51) STA'l't: HIGHWAY NO, 85 SAN'l'A FE DRIVE at DARTMOUTH AVE. DIIGIJITJAI A per.anent easement No. PE->1 Rev. of the State DepartDont of Hi9hwaya, Division of Hi9hwaya, State of Coloradoi Project No. FCU 015-2(51) contalnin9 10,431 aq. ft., aor• or ess, in the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 33, Townahip 4 South, Ran9• 61 Weat, of the sixth Principal Meridian, in Arapahoe county, Colorado, aaid permanent eaaazent beint aore particularly aoacribed aa followsz le9inni~9 at• point on the weat ri9ht of way line o~·Lipan St. (Jan. lttO) froa whic~ the SE cor~•r of said SW 114 of the NE 1/4 bear• I. 04• 47' 22• z. a diatance of 351.40 faetr 1, 2. ,. Thence 1. oo· 06' 21• w., alon1 ••id woat ri9ht of way line, • distance of 20.00 feat, to th• aouth line of that proporty daacribod in aook 44V2, Pa9e 575, recorded in tb• Arapahoe county Clerk and Macordor•• Officer 1~ence "· 11• 40' 34• w., 010119 ••id south property line,• distance or s11.4z feet, to the •••C rithC of vay line ot Platte River Drive (Jan., 1110)1 'fttonce aloncJ ••id ea•t ri9ht of vay line bei, an aro of a curve to tfte ritht bavinv a radiue of ,os.,, ••l, • distance of 20.,1 f .. t (th• obord of said aro bear• N. 1,· ,,, >1• w., a di•tance or ao.11 feet), 4, Thence 1. 11• 40 1 34• 1 .. a diatanc• of 524.Jl feet, aore or le••• to the point of betinnlNJ. 'ftta abOYe •••cribed peraanent ••• ... nt oontoin• 10,•>• aq. ft., aore or 1eaa 1 and la for tae conatrvction anel •lntenanca of• drain•t• fac llty • leari"I• are baaed on a polarla .-.erYotlon of the laat line of the NI 11• of leetlon >> pre,.red ~y Oift9•rv A•eeo. at J.H.1 0-11,,.001, dated lept. 1t10 pre,.red for the CITY or INGI.IWOOD. (N. oo· oa• aa• 1.,. .. .... ..... . . ' • ' I· • • :] - - ,• • • • • • CDOH DISTRICT 6 uEtN E~ TEL llo .303-757-·;,·;,07 TEMPORARY EASEM.EN'1' TO B!l ACQOIUD FOil ROA.DIQY tlRAlJQG!l :PROK 5/30/90 PARCEL NO. T~-31 Rev. 2 STA. 2+ '1'0 STA. S+ (LIPAN) (LIPA.~) CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, co., a Colorado municipal corporation (1/2 int.) CITY OF .LITTl.!TCN CO., a Colorado municipal corporation (l/2 Int.) POR FCU 085-2 (51) STAT!: HIGHWAY NO. 85 . SANTA rz DRIVE at DARTMOUTH AVE. PIICBIZTIQH A taaporary aa•aaent No. TE-ll Rav. 2 oft~• State Dapartz•nt ot Hi9hway•, Division ot Bi9hway•, Stat• of Colorado{ Project No. rcu 085-2(51) containing 75,45,'•q. ft., mor• or •••, in t.,e SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 and the SW 1/4 o~ the NI 1/4 of Section 33, Town•hip 4 Souc.,, Ran9a 61 Wast! ot the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Arapahoe county, Colorado!•• d tamporaxy aasaaant bein9 aore partiC'Jlarly dascrlbed a• fol ow•: ae9innin9 a~ a point on the we•t ri9ht of way line of Lipan St. (May, 1190) extended tot~• north, froa which~• SE cor:\er of ••id CW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 bears s. 04' 47' 22• z. a distance-of 351.40 teat, 1. Thence s. oo• 01 1 21• w., alony •aid wast ~i9bt ot way line •~•ridad, a dis~c• ot 20.00 aet1 z. Thence s. at• 40' 34• z., a di•tanc:a of 10.00 feat, to th• • •••t ri9ht ~f way l~• ot aaid Lipan It. (Kay, 1110)1 3. Tbanca •• o• o,• 21• s., a 4iacanca of ,,.,a feat, ,. Tbence 11. ,,. 24' 31• .. , a diatance of 15.15 teat, s. Tbence 11. 11' ,,. ,,. .. , a distance of H.04 fHtl •• Thence 11 • 74• SI' 01• .. ' a dis~ance of 51.51 fNtl '7 • Tbenc:a 11. ••• 01 1 43• ". , a distance ot 101.0, taat, •• Thence II. at• 40' J4• •• , a distance or 110.20 teat, to the eaat rlthc or vay Una of •latte aivar Drive (Mar lttO)r I. Thence aloftl aaid uat ri9bt of vay Una, al~ the aro of a cnve to the l•n bavi.119 a rad1ua of 701.>7 fN:. a •1ataace or 11s.11 taec (tlla choi'd oc aa1d ara lteara 1. • 01• o•• I,, a diacance of 111.13 taac), 10. Thence 1. 11• 40' J4• 1., a •1•tanca of 11,.,1 fNt , •r• or 1•••, ta the ,.lnt of .... iMiftl. _.. , . , •, I • • - - • • ,~ . • • t~ • '· CDOH DISTRICT 6 DENVER TEL No.303-757-9907 May 15,91 14:19 No.oo~. . " ,· • Parcel No. TE-31 ~av. 2 FCU 015-2 ( 51) Pa9e No, 2 Tb• above de•cril)ed temporary ••••••nt"'contain• 7i,451aq\lare feetl aora or 1•••, and 1• for the conatruction of a septa9e rec• vin9 facili~y and driveway,- 1earin9• are b•••d on the polar!• obHrvation of the East line o~ th• NB 1/4 of Section n praparecl by GincJ•ry Assoc, at 3 .11. a ,.. D-lllJ,001 1 dated sept. 1110 prepared for t.11• CITY or BltGI.EWOOD. (M, 00' 02 12• Z.). A:IUlOTl-,31 ..... .. .• ' . . ' . • I . • • • • • • • ·, COLOIIADO DE,AIITIIINT OF HIGHWAYS MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT • Project No. FCU 085-2(51) Local.an -No 31 REV. 2, PE-31, SE-31, TE-31 REV. 2, 31R REV. 2, 31Rl Si.lOKCI -........ No. 5 This •11-men1 -. on (dale) is.,.,_ the Slale OI Colotado lo,,.,. uM encl lleMtit ol lhe rrw•s, .Wllffl 't'~ ~GefflT6f1 lfrVLUlff'l\W"dl!. ,-.«•I llaled ._ lrom :=~~I Jull Com-sallOn wu delenniMCI 11y appralul(sl prepaqcl In acco,dallca wllll Colorado 11a1e .... and regulations. The -• ol -ier ancllo, compenaallon liated below II lull ~•Uon lo, Ille IOl!owlllg land, .. -11. lmpr-1, and dafflageeol any kind. 16,603 sq. ft. ("-hider Pucels) Land (cine~ In allaeheel ealllblla)u.asJ,. aq . H.-.. S 265 785 m Permenent and Slope Ea-II (CleKrllleel In attached eallibltl) ZJ..5A1..111. 11.-.. s ,. 550 m T•-a,y e.-.. (CINcltlled In .................. , 75..ASl-111 .11.-.. I 8 JOO m lfflp,owetMflll (I) 12 110 sq ft J-(2) 5 ,_, I 4 SM ffl o-.g.. _-4(o11Jo1LJ11et-.. 1·--·'""1 .. • .. n:e-.J .. •+l--------------12,ssom 0.-TOia! 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Clff II LIT1UIII -· ' ' ' I • • ]- • • • • • ·, • (. couac:JL CCIINIIIJCATION DAft June 3, 1991 11 a Colllllunity Developnent Block Grant Urban County Participation. 1•1TJUSD a'f Departaent of Coallunity Development aicharcl 1. Wanueh, Director of COIIIIIUnity Develos-ent Approve an ordinance to participate with Arapahoe County in their Urban County CDIG pr09r-. PafflOU8 coalCIL acn• None Partlclpatlon will allow the contlauation of the lloual119 .. habllltatlon Proc,r .. without havl119 to caapet.e on a etatewlde baaie wlth other -11 cltlff for a111111al f undl119 • ..,..,, ... ln 1t1•, eontnH paaN4 c.he 11oual119 ud c-anlty O.V.lo,-.nt kt of lt'J•. T tle l or thh kt aut.horl ... c ,..c.loa of the c-anlc.y Develo,-.nt llock Grant proc,r ... T obj -of the pr09r .. wn to • project aotivltlff that lleneflt low and haUlH O&' that ald La tM ,......tlCN\ or al1-1natlon of eluae or er f11ndl119 •Yet• wH ~ 11p and au cltlN and cou11tlff could apply . Ona H f o r "Mt 1-.. • -•ltlN. TheN -•Lt" wn dltf nod H clt •• l at °" o.er I0,000 people or oountLN wltll • flOfUlatlon °"' aoo,ooo •cl\Mllnt any Ltl_..t citLN wltllla tlle couaty, INCII • county 1• c alled I la c._,..c._., the .-wy u an lt&-,.t clty Ln tha t-M 9ran 11 f"Nt..-.1.., a,, f..-la aaill the MM)' • aut-. cally a l y appllu L• ,......,. .... ... , ' .. I • • ' - • • • ,. - • , . . • ' ,. The s e cond tier was for all other cities and counties whose populat i ons were leas than the population thresholds aet above. Thia aeparate pot of mon e y ia called the "Small Citiea Discretionary• fund . All citiea and counties that applied t o HUD competed with each other for the balance aet aaide atatewide. Eventually, the u. s. Department of Houaing and Urban Developnent tranaferred the application review proceaa from itaelf to each atate, f .. ling that each atate knew its small c i ties' nee da better than HUD did. The City of Inglewood haa never been an entitlement city since ita population ia l••• than 50,000. Arapahoe county had never been an urban county because ita population Cl••• the City of Aurora, an entitl ... nt city) was l••• than 200,000. We have applied almoat every year aince the program atarted for small citiea discretionary moniea. We .... to get funded two out of every thr .. yeara. our average grant aaount for the laat ten year• (including yeara we were not funded) ia about $200,000. Last year aarked the firat year that Arapahoe County reached a population of 200,000 e xcluding Aurora and, therefore, fell under the entitlement program. The County COlllm iaa ionera elected not to participate at that time . They since have reconaidered and now viah to participate in the C-nity Develos-nt Block Grant (CD8G) program aa an urban county for fiacal year 1992. They need to let HUD know by J une 15 of the participation of jurisdiction• vi.thin the county. Accordi ng to HUD, Arapahoe County vill receive approximately $1 •illion annually under the CD8G prograa. The county haa decided to allocate the $1 aillion aa f o llowa1 $1,000 ,000 -Total grant 100 1 000 -101 reta i ned by County for adainiatrative coats $ 900 ,000 -Sub-total 90 1 000 101"di acretionary• pool retained by County $ 8 10 ,000 -Total allocation reaaininc, for participating juria dic t iona . The Sl l 0 ,000 balanc e wi ll be d i atri buted to each part ic ipat i ng j ur ad ict ion v i.thin the county in the .... percenta99 that it• low and aoderate incoae popul at ion la of he whole count y. Since 22 .7 71 o f Arapahoe Cou nty '• low and aoderate popul a tion l ve n Inglewood , we wou l d receive 22.771 o f the S810 ,000, o r s 11 ,,,)7. All art c pating caa.unit i ea , includl119 un i ncorporat ed Ar apahoe County, could coapete t o r he $90,000 dl a cretionary pool . Thia could increaH t he -nt we rece i ve . U a ;u r adlct on doe• not participate, t he t ota l 9re nt a l l oca tion to the county vill reduced on a f onau la bae l e by IUD. A coup l e o f t he ... 11 e r juriad ictione have already lnd cated they do not vi.e h to participate . line• their popul a tion level• are eo 11, thie w 11 only• nute ly reduce the County•• tota l gra nt aaount. PI IIAIIC I AL T ud for the Collllun ty Developaent Departaent wlll be a va ilable to ada n eter rogna . No a ddi lonal -l•• v U l be """6ired. • • ' I • • • , - • • • C&WINANCE NO. SEJlIES OF l99r- • • • BY AtmDU'lY A BILL FCR I • i I o---1 .AN CR>IN.ANCE APP~ NI> AlmDUZlll. 'DIE EICID11'I~ CE' AN ~ OXPERATlal 1,GRmEff wrm ARAPAIU aum REL\TI?«; TO 'DIE CODX:T OF CGMJNITY DEVEL<PMElll' ma:K ~ ~ FCR FfDEJW. FISCAL YEARS 1992 'nllClJGH 1994. ~. the City Council does hereby deteDl\ine that it is in the public interest and welfare of the residents of the City of lb)lewcod, Colorado that the City engage in a oocperative effort with Arapahoe County for the oonclJCt of Camamity Development Block Grant Prograa activiti• Ind projects in the City under and pursuant to the ltJuaing and a:-.uty Development Act of 1974, as anended (42 u.s.c. 5301 ~.); and ttiERF.AS, an Intergolll!rml!lntal Qxlperaticn Al)rl L I ,t CXJlll8l'ing the lat, 2nd and 3rd Camunity De\lelopment Progr1111 yura ("1ich ilr9 January l, 1992 through Decalt>er 31, 1994) hu been ptepared for IFFftNAl Ind a.::uticn by and between the County and the City pursuant to "1ich the CDBG Progr- will be undertaken and aclliniatered for thoee Pro;rr• yun. flu.a Agreenmt states the puZlJONS thereof, the extent of the ~ pllrticipaticn of the parti• and the righU, cl.ltia, reaponaibiliU. Ind obligatia,a of the parties in the oonclJCt Ind aclainistraticn of the <DIG Progr.. .. apecif ied therein; and ~, pursuant to the provisiona of Part 2 of Article l of Title 29, C.R.S., any two or..._ political amdiviaiona, M dafinad tmrein, my enter into agnaea,ta with aw another for joint or aaaperativa action Ind MY alao contract with eact, other to s-rfom ary ~ aarvice, activity or undertaking "1ich eact, political blati.Yiaian ant.ering into the oont.ract u authorbed by la, to s-rfcm; !Of. ffifJtERJC£, • IT ~ n 'Ila cm CXIICJL " 'Ila cm " DQ.IIOX>, ~. AS PCLLOa: Section 1. 1"9 Cl y of ln;lalood hanby 4'*W the Afrl I ,t, M atttcbid hirito, -,tit.led~ Cbcparation ,.., ,t ....... oounty and the C y of ln;la«Xld, Oolondo reatinc, to the aank:t of O:..UUty 1 «* Qrant Pro!Jr-for hdltal Fiacal YMra 1"2 t.hrc:u#t 1994 and dated u o f , lffl, 19 tcebf accapted and l!R»Jr:OY'lld by D"JlaCXld City driineli ind the Nc,ar 19 aathori• to eMIC'Ut:e and C ty Cl to atteet Ind wl that It/flt I ,t for and an 1f o f Cl y of 1..aod, tnt.rocb:led, rNd in tu.11, and .--S en fint 1M1tinrJ en the kd -, of , l"l. -l - ,. - • . ' I . • , ]- • • • • .,, ~ • C• • ., ' -~---· Published as a Bill for an Ordinance oo the 6th day of June, 1991. /s/ SUSAN VAN DYKE A'l"l'EST: suian van ts;lce, Miiyor /s/ PATRICIA H. CROW Patricia A. Crciw, City c1erk I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City of lhJlwaod, c.olarado, hereby certify that the lbclU'8 111d foNgoing ia • true acpy of • Bill fer In Ckdinance, introct.x:ed, mad in full, and paNd a1 fint zuding a1 the 3rd day of Juna, 1991. PUBLISHED: JUNE 6, 1991 ENGLEWOOD SENTINEL -a - /a/ PATRICIA H. CROW Patrlcli I. craw 'I • . • I. • , - • • • . . • • • Arapahoe County, Colorado Contract No. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT ARAPAHOE COUNTY and THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO r•lating to th• conduct of COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAMS for FEDERAL FISCAL YEARS 1992 THROUGH 1994 THIS ABREEMENT is •nt•r•d into and shall b• •ff•ctiv• as of Jyn• 11 1••1, by and b•t•••n Arapaho• County, Colorado (th• "County">, a body corporat• and politic of th• stat• of Colorado, and Enplf!f9pd <th• •ctty ">, a aunicipal corporation of \h• stat• of Colorado locat•d in Arapaho• County. ! l, l I 8 ~ I• A. In a•74 th• U.S. Congr••• •nact•d Th• Housing and Coaaunlty D•v•lop••nt Act of 1•1•, as sine• •••nded <42 U.8.C. ~Jel •t ••q.> (th• •Act •>, per e l tting and provid1n1 for th• partac&pation of th• Un a t •d State , g ov e r na e nt an• ••d• r a n g• of l ocal h ou1 l ng and co ••un &t y de ve l op••nt a c t1v1ta•s and pro9r .. • und•r Tatl• I of th• Act Nh•ctt acta vt t••s and pr og r aas e r • adainist•r •d b y t h • U.I. I . • - • • • .. • ,~ • ' .. B, The pri•ary obj•ctiv• of Titl• I of th• Act is the d•v•lop••nt of viable urb•n co••uniti•s, by providing d•c•nt housing •nd • suit•ble living •nviron••nt •nd •Mp•nding econo•ic opportunities, princip•lly for p•rsons of low •nd •od•rat• inco••, this obj•ctiv• to b• •cco•pli•h•d by th• f•d•r•l govern••nt providing fin•nci•l •••ist•nc• pursu•nt to the Act in th• for• of Co••unity D•v•lop••nt Block Gr•nt <"CDBG"> funds to st•te •nd loc•l governaents to be u••d in the conduct •nd •d•ini~tr•tion of housing •nd coaaun1ty develop••nt •ctiviti•s •nd proj•cts •• co•t••Pl•t•d by the pri••ry obj•ctiv• of th• Act <the "CDBG Progr••">1 C. To iapl•••nt th• polici••, obj•ctiv•• •nd other provisions of th• Act, HUD h•• issued rules •nd r•gul•tion• gov•rning th• conduct of CDIG progr•••, publi•h•d in 24 Cod• of F•d•r•l R•gul•tions <CFR>, P•rt S7e (th• ·R•gul•tions">, Nhich r•gul•tions provid• th•t • county ••Y qu•lify •• •n •urtNn county•, •• defin•d in B•ction S7e.3 of the R•gulat&ons, •nd th•r•by b•ca•• eligible ta r•~•iv• entitl•••nt grants fro• HUD for th• conduct of CD96 pragr••• •• •n urbAn county •nd th•t cit&•• •nd oth•r unit• of g•n•r•l loc•l gov•rn••nts ,nth••••• ••tropalitan st•ti•tic•l area that do not or cannot qualtfy for ••PArat• entitl•••nt grant• •av be includ•d •• a p r t of the ,,.-ban county by •nt•r"1ng tnto coop•ration agr••••nts wi th th• urtNn county t n accordanc• ••th th• r•qutr•••ntt of the Regu I at hnt 1 D, Th• C v n y ha her• ofor• qualtft•d und•r th • R•gul•tions at an •urtNn cov tv · •nd •&11 r•c•1v• CD88 fundt fro• HUD by ann u al grant a1r••••n ,, and all ~rt&C lPAtlng a un t ClPAltti •• located In 1 "~ ' " I • • , ]- - • • • • • (, ~. th• County which do not r•c•iv• ••p•r•t• co••unity d•v•lop••nt •ntitl•••nt grants hav• been included as a part of the County in its CDBG Progra••; E. In 1981, •nd again sine• th•n, HUD •••nd•d th• R•gulation,, pursuant to a••nd•ents of th• Act, r•vising th• qu•lific•tion p•riod for urb•n counti•• by providing that th• qu•lific•tion by HUD of an urb•n county th•ll r•••in eff•ctiv• for thr•• succ•••iv• f•d•r•l fiscal Y••r• r•g•rdl••• of ch•ng•• in its popul•tion during th•t p•riod, •Kc•pt for failure of •n urb•n county to r•c•iv• • grant during •ny y•ar of th•t p•riod, •nd also providing th•t during th• thr•• v••r p•riod of qu•lific•tion, no included city or oth•r unit of gen•ral loc•l gov•rn••nt •ay withdraw fro• nor b• r••ov•d fro• th• urb•n county for HUD'• gr•nt co•putation purpo•••, and no city or oth•r unit of g•n•ral local gov•rn••nt cov•ring •n •ddition•l •r•a aay b• add•d to th• urban county during that thr••-y•ar p•riocl •Kc•pt in th• ca•• Nh•r• a city or oth•r unit lo••• it• d••ignation a, a ••tropolitan city1 F. In 1991, th• County h •uboitting to HUD th• r•qu,r•d docuo•ntat,on to qualify a• an urban county, pur•uant to S•ctlon ~7e.387 of th• R•gulation•, •o a• to b•co•• eligibl• to receive ann u al CDBG fund• for the newt thr•• Progr•• Vear• fro• F ederal Ft•cal Y•ar• 1992 , 1993, and 1994 appropriat1on1, and if the CLty approve• and a uthoriz e, that agr••••nt, an ew ecut ed copy thereof will be includ•d in the docuoentataon for th11 en•uing pe tod of qual1f1cat1on and, if the County qualifae•, the Caty will thereby be included a, a p., t of tho ur ban county and IHt el11 bl• to "' - .. I • • , ....... • • • • • • pArticipAt• in the County•, CDBG ProgrA• for th• n•Mt thr•• ProgrA• Y•ar11 G. Th• County r•cogniz•• and understands that it doe, not have ind•p•ndent l•gal authority to conduct 10•• kinds of coaaunity dev•lopaent and housing a11i1tance activities within the boundari•• of th• City and ther•for•, its Ability to conduct th• CDBG Prograa in th• City is liaited by th• requireaent that it au1t obtain perai11ion fro• the City to perfor• 10•• of those activiti•• therein, and accordingly, in ord•r for the City to be considered a part of the urbAn county and be included in the County'• annual requests to HUD for COBS funds, it is r•quired by the Regulations that the City and the County enter into a cooperation agr••••nt Nhereby the City authorizes th• County to undertake or to Assist in undertAking essential coaaunity d•velopaent And housing a1si1tAnc• activities within the City as aay be specified in the ·Final BtAteaent of Coaaunity Developaent Objectives and Projected Use of Funds• <the •Final BtAteaent•> to be subaitted to HUD annu.lly by the County to r•ceive its annuAl CDl8 entitleaent grant1 H. Under g•nerAl provisions of Colorado 1 ... governing contracting between governaentAl entities and by virtue of specific Autheraty granted in PArt 2 o Article l of T&tle 21, C.R ••• , ony two or aore politi c al subdivt,aons of the ,tote ••venter anto •1reeaent1 with one onother for Joant er cooperative action oftd ony one or aore politlcol 1ubdava11on1 ••v controct wath onother or wlth A le1ol or odaanaetrotive entity created pureuont to that act te pe foro ony 1overnaontol eervlce, activity or uftdort ... in1 ..tllctl oach I . • - - • • • • • I• • i. political subdivision entering into the contr•ct is •uthorized by l•w to perfora, •nd I. Accordingly, the p•rties hereto h•ve deterained th•t it will be autually benefici•l and in the public interest of both parties to enter into this intergovernaent•l cooperation agreeaent regarding the conduct of the County's CDBG Progr••, THEREFORE, in consideration of the preaises and the cooperative •ctions conteapl•ted hereunder, the p•rties agree•• followsa 1. By entering into this intergovernaent•l cooper•tion agreeaent with the County, the City sh•ll be included as a part of urban Ar•pahoe County for qualific•tion and grant calcul•tion purposes upon the qu•llfic•tion by HUD of the County to receive CD88 Prograa entitleeents a• an urban county for the next three successive Progr•• Ve•r•, Janu•ry 1, 1992 through Deceeber 31, 1994. A• provided in Section S7e.387 of the Regulation•, the qualification of the County as an urban county shall reaain effective for three •ucc:e11iv• f•d•r•l fa•c•l year• regardl••• of c:h•na•• in its popul•tao n durang that perlod of tioe and the part&•• agree that the City ••Y no wathdr aw fro• nor be r eeoved froo anclusaon in the urban county for HUD'• g rant cooputataon p..arpo1es dur1n1 the parted of qu I a fa c t aon, A f u ll y e ec1.ated opy of tha1 coope r •ta on . , • ••n' •• .,. 1111 h u, • approv1n1 ••olutaons of both lhe c,tv and t • 'It h•ll b atted te HUD by th Count,•• part of ••n ••• nd h Ca y do•• he,.eb 11ve the 0 C •• •• av, •• allO OJ •• 11 f ftdOd f •• "" l co ... C ....... f •• • I • . .. I • • - J- • • • • • t• • ' f•deral fiscal y•ars 1992, 1993 and 1994 appropriations and fro• any Progr•• inco•• g•n•r•t•d fro• th• •Mp•nditur• of thos• CDBG funds. 2. Th• City and th• County agr•• to, and •hall coop•rat• in, th• pr•paration of d•tail•d CDBG Progr•• activiti•• and proJ•ct• to b• conduct•d or p•rfor••d in th• City during ••ch of th• thr•• progr•• years cov•r•d by this Agr••••nt and th••• finaliz•d activiti•• and proj•cts will b• includ•d in th• County's Final Stat•••nts and r•qu•sts for CDBG fund• for tho•• progr•• years. Th• City und•rstands and agr•••, how•v•r, th•t th• County shall hav• fin•l r•sponsibility for ••l•cting th• CDBG progr•• •ctiviti•• •nd proj•cts to b• includ•d in •.ch •nnual gr•nt r•qu•st •nd for filing th• Final Bt•t•••nts with HUD on •n annual bA•i•. 3. Th• parti•• r•cogniz• and und•r•tand that th• County, •• • qualifi•d urb•n county, will b• th• •ntity r•quir•d to •M•cute •11 gr•nt •gr••••nt• r•c•iv•d fro•..,., pur•u•nt to th• County'• •nnUAl r•quests for CDl8 Progr•• funds •nd th•t as th• grant•• under the CDBG Progra• it will be held by..,., to be l•g•lly li•bl• end r•sponsibl• for the ov•r•ll edainistretion end p•rforaence ef the annwal CDl8 Progr•••, including the project• and activities to be conduct•d in the City. Accordingly, the City ear••• that•• to ell projects and ect,vit,es perfor••d or conducted an the Caty under any CD grant agre••ent receaved by the County INhich includes th• Caty, that the County •h•ll h•ve th• ult aat• supervasory end ad a&n&stratav• con rol. 4, Tht Caty th•ll coop•rat• fully Nlth the County an •ll CDINI Prog a• efforts pl•nn•d and perfer••d hereunder end•••• heroby ' ,. ~ ' . '· .. I . • • ]- - • • • • • .. •llow and perait the County to undert•k• or a s sist in undertaking ••••nti•l co••unity developaent and housing •••istance activities within the City as aay be approved and authorized in the County's CD gr•nt •greeaents, including the Coaprehen,iv• Hou s ing Str•tegy. The City •nd the County •lso •gr•• to cooperate to undert•k•, or •••i•t in undert•king, coaaunity renew•l •nd lower inco•• housing •••i•t•nce •ctivitie,, specific•lly urban renew•l •nd publicly as•i•t•d housing, •• they ••Y be pl•nned •nd specified in the County•, Fin•l St •teaent , s~b•itted •nnu•lly t ~ HUD for the three Progr•• year• •pecified herein and for such additional ti•••• ••Y be required for the eMpenditure of CDBG funds granted by the County for such activities. ~. The City under•tand• that pur•uant to Section ~79.l5e3 of the Regul•tion•, it will be necessary for the City to enter i nto separate project agr••••nts or sub-grant• in Nriting Nith the County with re•pect to the actual conduct of the project• and activiti•• approved fo r perforaanc:e i n the C i tv for the three: CD88 Progra• years cover ed by th is c oope r •t1on •1r ••••nt and that the funds de •i gn•t•d 1n the Co unty '• Fanal St•t•••nt • fo r tho•• p r o j ect• and a cti v t 1•• w ll •l•o be funded to t h • Caty under tho•• ••~rate project •gree e ent1 o r s u b gr•n t,. Subject t o the prova1 1on, o f Para gr•ph 3 above , the City w i l l ad a i n l 1 t e r a nd contro l t h o pe r for a •nce of the proJoct, a nd .c:ttvit •• 1 poc1fud in those 1 epa r a • p r oJe c:t agree ao nt1, will be r o 1pon1 i ble for the OMpenditure of the fund allocat e d ~or e ach 1uch proJ o ct or acta vity and will cond uc and perfo • tho proJ o c\ •nd act1vat,o • in • < • . ' I • • • - • • • • • • • coapliAnce with the RegulAtions And All other ApplicAble federAl lAws And requireaents relAting to the CDBG Prograa. The City Also understAnds •nd agrees thAt it shAll Also coaply with the requireaents of Section 570.~3 prior to disbursing Any CDBG funds to A subrecipient of the City. 6. Al 1 CD86 ProgrA• f•Jnds thAt Are Approved by HUD for eKpenditure under the County'• grant agr••••nts for the three ProgrAa yeArs covered by this Agr••••nt, including tho•• thAt Are identified for projects And activities in the City, will be budgeted And Allocated to the specific projects And activities described and listed in th• County'• FinAl Btateaent subaitted annually to HUD and tho•• allocated funds shall be used and eKpended only for the projects or activities to Nhich the funds are identified. No project or activity nor the aaount allocated therefor aay b• changed, aodified, •ub•tituted or deleted by the City with re•pect to any project or activity without the prior written approval of the County and the approval of HUD Nhen that approval is required by the ltegulat ion•. 7. Because the City will be included as a part of urban Arapahoe County for th• three CDBG Progra• years covered by this Cooperation Ag r eeaent, it wtll do all things that are appropriate And required or at to coaply with the applicable provisi ons of the grant •tr •••onts reco vod by the County fro• HUD in Nhlch the City 1s ,nc l dod, and wtth the pro v isions of the Act and all It l os and ltog u lat&ons, g u idelines, c&r-culars and other requtsitos prooul1•ted ,v t h o var ious f•doral dopartoents, •t•ncio•, adolnistration• and • • .. I· • , ]- - • • • • • • ,, • coaaissions r•lating to the CDBG Prograa. In addition, th• City •nd the County sh•ll each t•ke all •ctions necessary to •ssure coaplianc• with the certific•tion required of the County by Section 104(b) of Titl• I of the Act, including th• N•tional Environaent•l Policy Act of 1969, Title VI of th• Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, th• F•ir Housing Act, Section 109 of Title I of th• Act •nd oth•r l•ws •PPlic•bl• to the conduct of the CDBG Progr••· In •ddition, the P•rties hereto underst•nd and agree that th• County aay not provid• •n y CDBG funding for activ i ties in, or in support of the City, if the City does not affir••tively furth•r fair housing within i t s J u r isdiction or iapedes the County's actions to coaply with i ts fair housing certification. 8. During the period of perforaanc • o f this agreeaent as provided in P•ragraph 18 b•low, the City shall• <•> lnfora the County of any incoae g ene r ated by the eNpondituro of CDBG P r ograa fu n d s recei ved by t he C &t y , Cb> Pay over to the C ounty any Progra• i n coae rec e i ved b y tho C i ty, o r r eta&n •nd us e t h at Progr aa 1ncoae s u b j e c t t o, a nd a n a ccordance •1th, t he requ 1 re aent1 •nd provi1aon1 of t h e s e"rate CD proJect agre e e en t s th•t w&ll be onter•d &nto between tho C& y •nd tho Coun ty for tho •ctual condt.ict of the CD 01 ••, Cc> Us e any P og,ae '"-•e the C&ty as •uthor&aed by tho County to r•t•1n only for el&gl le •ct&vata &n •&th •ll C rograa requ1rea ent1 • ••Y thon •PPlV and• •Ill bo •IM &f&c•lly provided for in the 1eparte CD Pf"OJect •1 eea n D t-.on tho C&ty . ' ' I • • ]- • • • • • • ~. And the County, <d> K••P Appropri•t• r•cord1 regArding the receipt of, use of, or disposition of All ProgrAa inco•• And aAke reports th•reon to the County Al will b• r•quired under th• 1epArAte CD proj•ct Agre••ent1 b•t•een the City And the County, And <e> PAy over to the County Any ProgrAa inco•• thAt aay b• on hand in the event of close-out or chAnge in 1tAtu1 of th• City or thAt aAy b• receiv•d subsequent to th• close-out or chAnge in 1tAtu1 Al will be provided for in th• 1epArAte CD project Agr••••nt1 ••nt i on•d Above. 9. The 1epArAte CD project Agreeaent1 or 1ub-grAnt1 thAt will be entered into between the County And the City for the conduct of the CD88 ProgrAa, Al aentioned and referred to elsewhere in this agreeaent, shAll include provisions setting forth th• 1t•ndard1 Nhic:h shall apply to any real property acquired or ia,roved by the City in Mhol• or in part, using CDBB Progra• funds. Th••• standards will require the City to1 <a> Not&fy th• County in a tiaely aannor of any aodification or ctiange an the use of thAt property froo that Mhich .... plannod at the tio• of the .cquisition or ioproveaont and this notice r•quareaent ~All an c lude Any da1po1itaon of such property • <bl ••aoburso the County in an aaount IHl~l to the current fair aark et value of property acqui r ed or laproved • th CDl8 funds (lo•• any portaon t eroof attributabl e to o•ponditurt• of non-CD80 fund1 I thAt as sold or tran1forred ftr a u10 Nh ich does not qu.lify under tho ••1ul •ta on1, •nd ,o "' -. • . • I . • • , - • • • • ' • <c> Pay over to th• County any Progra• inco•• that is generated fro• the disposition or transfer of property either prior to, or subsequent to, any close-out, ch•ng• of status or teraination of this cooperation agr••••nt that is applicable. te. The period of perforaance of this Agr••••nt shall cover three CDBG Progra• years consisting of th• County'• 1st, 2nd and 3rd Prograa years beginning January l, 1992, and ending D•c••b•r 31, 1994. As st•t•d herein, hoNever, this Agr••••nt is intended to cover activities to b• c•rried out with annual CD Block Br•nts fro• Fed•r•l Fiscal Y••r• 1992, 1993 and 1994 •ppropri•tions •nd sh•ll be •nd r•••in in full fore• and effect until •11 projects •nd activities Approved and Authorized to be perforaed •nd funded for those fisc•l v••r• h•v• been coapleted. 11. Any changes and aodifications to this Agr•••ent sh•ll be •ad• in .... tting, shall be executed by both parties prior to tho porfora•nco ef eny NOrk or activity involved in the chengo end bo epproved by HUD if nec••••ry to coaply Nith the Reguletion1. 12. Ce> This Agreeoent sh•ll be end roaein in force end offoct for the period of perfor••nc• specified in Peregreph 1e hereof end, lllhen the County hes been quelified by HUD es en urban county, neither the Coun y nor ho City ••Y eroin•t• t is •1roooent or NithdrAN there fro• du ing h t porto ., porfor••nc•1 provided, h..,ovor, if he Coun y ah to q l fy • n u ban coun y or d••• not OCOiVO • CD gr n in ny Y••r • ho h •• p oar•• year, for &ch ' he1 q u la aed, or af ny loghl ion ohould ch n10 ho q Uf&c aon er of ho Coun y ... ho Ci y, " " - ' • ' . • • - ] ccmml • • • • • • <, (b) If th• County qualifies as an urban county and the City iapl•••ntation of the approved Coapr•h•nsiv• Housing Strategy <CHS> during that three year period and for such additional ti•• as aay be to be duly authorized and executed by •ach on the dat•• •p•cified •• followu Arapahoe County, Th• City of Engl•wood 1991 -------------------------------------~~-------- ATTEST, . ., ...... AMPAHDE COUNTY CLEM< ATT£8T1 ...... TU I•• Alll1TJJ!AI IJE COUNTY, CCI ONIDO ...... CHAI .... IOAIID DI' COUNTY CQNIIIDICJNEIIB THE CITY mr INII DOJO, ca ONIDO • • ...... " . , •, ' I . • • , ]- - • • • T01 FROM1 REI DATE1 • • • <. ATTACHMENT to the lntergovarnMental AgreeMent between Arapahoe County and dated as of , 1,,1, relating to the Conduct of Comaunity Developaent Block Grant Prograas for Federal Fiscal Years 1,,2 through 1,,4 STATEMENT OF LEGAL COUNSEL FOR ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO Board of County Co••111ioner1 of Arapahoe County, Colorado, et al, .. Stateaent Required by HUD regarding the above Intergovernaental Cooperation Agreeaent <Agreeaent> 1,,1. ,. - We have rev1e~ed the •,rego1ng Agreeaent, and based on that review , 1t 11 o u r op1n1on tnat tne tera1, cond1t1on1 and otner prov111on1 thereof are f u l l y authorized ~nder state and local la• and that the Agreeaent provides f u ll lega author1 y for th• Count ~ to und ertake, or a1111t 1n u ndertaking , e11ent 1al coaaun1ty developaent and ho u 11ng a11 stance act1 1t1e1, 1pec1f1call y , u rban r ene-al and publicly a1111ted hou11ng an cooperation •1th tho above d es ignated city <or to•n > p u rs u ant to that agreeaent, ly I ...... T1tlo1 . , I • • , - • • • • • • Arapaho• Co•.1nty CDBG Contract No. CD Progr•• Vear Projact No<s>. SUBGRANT AGREEJIIENT FOR THE CONDUCT OF A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT <OR PRO.JECTS> b•t•••n ARAPAHOE COUNTY end PART I -GEIERAL PROUIBIONS THIS sua&RANT A8R£EIIIENT is •ntar•d into and shall b• affective as of th• day of -------• 19 ___ , by and batween Arapaho• County, a body corporate end politic of the State of Colorado, <the ·COUNTY·>, and------------------- of the State of Colorado, Colorado, Cthe •MJaCIRANTEE·>, Fed•ral Eaployer or Ta• ld•ntificetion No. R I C I T A L 8 1 A. Qrepaho• C•unty hes •nt•r•d into• grant agree••nt Cthe •aranl Atre•••nt •> with th• Unit•d •••••• Departo•nt of Housing and Urban Developa•nt <·HUD·> for finet1eiel •••lstenc• to conctuct • Co oo untty Developaont llock lrent Pro1rae Cth• ·CDte Progreo•> pur•u.nt te Tatl • I ef th• Heu•tn1 end Ceeeun1ty DeveloP••nt Act ef 1•1• <t e •ac,•,, •• ••elldad, elld the aule• end Re1ulet1on• preeul1a19d ~, MUO 1eve.-..,n1 th• cellducl ef Ceoounlty Develepe•nt lloC 8ren I COIi > ..-e1r•••• Cade ef ~9d•r•l •e1ulet,on1 , •• .. en•ad, « ~e • lei ana Re1uletlon••>1 • I· • ....... J • • • • • 8. A1 provided in th• Rules and Regulat1on1, a recipient of financial assistance un der a grant agree•ent with HUD for a COBG progra• is a uth ori:ed to contract by 1ubgrant agree•ent with public entitie1 or private non-profit entitie1 for the conduct of the activitie1 and pro j ects stated by the grant agr••••nt recipient to be undertaken under it1 COBG Progra• but, if the grant agr••••nt recipient enter1 into 1uch 1ubgrant agr••••nt1, it i1 1till ultiaately r e1pon 1ible under the Rule1 and Regulation, for the proper cond u ct of the activitie1 and proJects to be undertaken and, therefore, au1t also provide the over-all aanageaent and adaini1tration of tho1• subgrants as nece1sary to a11ure their 1atisfactory perfo r aance1 and C. Under this agreeaent the SUBGRANTEE w1ll be a 1ubrecipient of CDBG progra• fund1 fro• the COUNTY under the County'• Ur~n- County CDBG Progra• and, therefore, th11 agr••••nt 1s a 1ubgranting arrangeaent arr1 v ed at between the COUNTY and the SUBGRANTEE, pur1uant to a fo r aa l appl1cat1on procedure follo••d by the COUNTY u nder 1t1 CDIG Progra• for the conduct of the act1v1tie1 or project, de1cr1bed 1n Paragraph 3 below. THEREFORE, 1n con11d e rat1on o f th• aut u al proa11e1, payaent1 and other p 0~111on1 h e r eof, the COUNTY and the SU8GIIANT£I agree•• follow,a L con111t1 of l11t ed con r t Pa Th11 1ubgrant agreeeent •n•ral Pro~111on1 nd h• follow1n1 and ••nt1 that ar• appondod hereto, 'I I • • - 1 Coffill'llllll • • • • • • together with •11 of the CDBG Progr•• requisites referred to in <c> Attach11nt I -St•te••nt of Work <including •11 Sub-•tt•ch••nts ther•to if this •gr••••nt cov•r• aor• th•n on• •ctivitv or proJ•ct>, •nd (d) 9ttach11nt JI -Budget (including •11 Sub-•tt•ch••nts th•reto if this •1r••••nt cov•r• aor• th•n on• •ctivitv or proJ•ct>. 2. PCP1•ct 8tlPPDlibility. Th• Coaaunitv Develop••nt Division progr•• •nd th• ••nn•r in lllhich th• •ctiviti•• or proJ•cts described h•r•in •r• conducted. In the •d•inistretion of this egr•eaent, CDD D•pert••nt, Contracts •nd Procureeent Division, Facilities Men•1••ent Division, C•pitel Construction Co••ittee, Public Works Depertaent, Hueen Services Deperteent, County Auditor'• Offic• end oth•r Elect•d Officials end thear Offices, end ell other County op•ret l ng end edeinistret l ve effices, •• eppropraete • J. Pc•ltFI Pt•sc&e•&tD• The ect&vat l e• or preJ ect• to be conducted her•under ere lasted i n t he COUNTY'• •,t nel lt•teeent of Ob j ect i ve, •nd Pro J ected Ute ef ,und1 • •• 1 u ••atted to HUD for the CD .. Pro1r•• Ye•r 1p•caf1ed on P•1• l •beve, end •re 1enerelly descri bed•• fell ... , •nd r efe...,.ed te here i nafter•• tho ' , ' I . • - • • PROJECT NO. < 119 ) -------- • • • '· DESCRIPTION FIXED TOTAL PROJECTED COSTS The ProJ e ct<,> 1h•ll be perfor e ed 1n • ••nn e r 1 •t1 1f•c t orv to CDD he ProJ c t C1> bv 1 no an e no ed to l••at the ,cope of tn•t •or tt r&c ly t h r o c ee " - • . ' I • • ]- • • • • ,. - • • <. 5. St4tu1 Rfpprt1. Th• SUBGRANTEE sh•ll pr•p•r• &nd subait to COD •v•ry thr•• aonths or•• oth•rwis• •P•Cific&lly r•qu••t•d by COD during th• •ctu•l conduct of th• Proj•ct<s> • d•t•il•d proj•ct st&tus r•port on ••ch Proj•ct. Th• r•port fora&t sh&ll b• •• &pprov•d by COD but aust show, &s • ainiaua, th• curr•nt p•rforaanc• st&tus of th• ProJ•ct b•ing r•port•d, th• costs and contractu•l coaeita•nts incurr•d to d•t• th&t h•v• b••n ch•rg•d to th&t proJ•ct •nd &ny COBB Prograa Inco•• r•c•iv•d on that proJ•ct, up to th• dat• of ••ch r•port. All oth•r cont•nts of th• r•port sh•ll •••t th• r•quir•••nts of Par&graph 3 of Part II of this •ar••••nt &nd provid• •11 dat• &nd infor••tion th•t CDD •av n••d or r•quir• for coordin&ting, aonttoring and •v•lu•ting th• ProJ•ct<•> to coapl•tion &nd for fulfilling CDD's r•portlng r•Qulr•••nts to HUD in th• ov•r•ll adainistration of th• CD88 Prograa. ,. P1ci1d ,r P1rr1r1ens,. aonths ..,,ct, p•riod shall b•gan on ____________ ,, ··-· &nd •nd on ••-· ln th• •v•nt th• dat• on ..t, ch this agr•••ent is fully s&gn.-1 1s ••r• r•c•nt than the &bovo b•11nn1n1 date, th•n thas a1reeaent shall be cens1d•r.al t• b• r etroactive and o havo takon offoct en tho abovo bo1&nnin1 dato. lubJ oct to tho prev1siens ef Para1ratlh IS beloN, ontatl.-1 Nt*IFI te eras•••· all co sts a.hid\ are ineu ........ on any of the PreJoct(s) by tho ..,....,TIS•' or tho effoct1vo .. ,oaf this a1roeoont and lllt\actl havo boen dotoraanod by CDD to Ito ....-o..-1ato and all .... blo cos s of . , I • • ' p- • • • • • ~ • the Project<s> shall be eligible for rei•bursement and payment hereunder. <b> All perfor•anc• of this agr••••nt shall be undertaken and coepleted by th• SUBGRANTEE in a eMpeditious •anner and shall not eMtend beyond the end of th• Prriod of Ptrfor•1nc1 specified in &<a> above unless this agr••••nt is ••ended authorizing an eMtension of that period. All aaend••nt, of this agre•••nt, including eMten,ions of ti•• and tere1nation, shall be accoapl11hed in writing and in accordance with all requir•••nt, of Paragraph 9 hereof entitled ChtOAII• 7. co1p1n11t1on. <•> SubJect to the req u 1reaent1 of th11 paragraph and of Paragraph 15 belo• r eq uarin g a Npt1c1 tp Proc11g prior to incurring costs , the COUNTY will coepen,ate the SU 90AANTEE for the f u ll perforeance of this agr•••ent and the a c t u al conduct of the Pr0J ect <1 > specafaed h erein, a total sub-grant aeount of f or all Pt-oJeet,. Th11 ••ount 11 a f&•ed ee,ling aeo u nt and Nill be paao to ceepen,ate the SUl811ANTEE for tt, eo1t1 a ctuall v • pended o p e rfor• the acta a ••• and /or pro v ide ther 1erv1ce1 r eq uired h e r e und e a n d to acq are the r eal ond /or per,onol , bJ e c , ho•e v e r, 0 • d o e r •ln ota on •v CD~ before pa~··"'· thot tno een • con aned an Paro9rollft 15 ...... • • aoon ..,,.,, d on t • a ll CO i for r o1ebur1oeont or ·~•en • 0 q t l1 11b l t ~··" ndor he CDle ~- . . • ' I • • - ] • • • .,. ~ • I• . -' .. Progr•• AS ligitiaAte Project costs AS provided in the Rultl tnd R1gyl4tion1, the ApplicAble 0MB Circyl1r1 And 24 CFR P1ct 85, cited in P•r•grAph 12 below. The Above st•ted fiMed ceiling ••aunt ••v be considered •s • "not-to-eMceed" ••aunt but sh•ll not be considered •s •n "esti••te-of-cost", "percent•ge-of-cost", or Any kind of "cost- plus" su•, price or ••ount. Also, •s used in this •areeaent, unless the conteMt indic•tes otherwise, the words "eMpend", "eMpended" •nd "eMpenditure" shAll include •11 ••aunts oblig•ted or coaaitted by the SUBGRANTEE by •ritten •greeaent <including unilAterAl purchase orders> for eMpenditure on the ProJect<s>. Cb> The SUl&IIIANTEE aust ••ke • concerted, good-faith effort to eMpend the total subgrent ••ount specified in 7<•> ebbve •ithin the Ptcigd ,, P•cr,c,ens• stated in Parear•ph' hereof. The SU8811ANTEE's costs end e•penditures, ho•ever, shall not e•ceed that ••ount without• prior •ritten egreeaent to that effect end the COUNTY shell not be liable for or pay the aJaalllANTEE for any ••tr• costs or overruns on the ProJect<s> or any additional coapenset i on in eMcess of the total aaount stated above, P'"OVided, ho•ever, this prov i s i on shell not P'"•vent the total sub9rent aaount fro• bein1 incr eased or decreased in accordance •ith Pare1raph • of this eg r eeaent ent i tled R!ADIII• Cc> I n t h e event the full coapensetion to bo pa i d or r ualtursed her e under by the COUNTY h net ••pended by the 11 •••JtU f or el i 11bl• Pl"•J •ct c ests by the eftd •' the P•c&•-•C P•cC•ceens• h e r e e f, •• tha t peri od ••Y hav e boen ••tended ar ethe,..,,. ctwan1ed, • ~ ' I • • , ........ • • • ·, • the SUBGRANTEE shall refund, rel•••• or transfer any uneKpended a•ount back to the COUNTY unless a fully eKecuted, written a•end•ent to this agr••••nt shall provide otherwise. 8. M1thgd1 pf P1v11nt. <a> The SUBGRANTEE aay r•qu•st pay••nt fro• th• COUNTY of that part of th• coap•nsation stat•d in Paragraph 7 h•r•of, r•lating to• particular Proj•ct •ither on th• basis of a luap 1u• r•i•bur••••nt of th• PraJ•ct cost, upon caapl•tion of th• ProJ•ct or on th• ba1i1 of p•riodic r•i•bur••••nt PAY••nts during th• course of• ProJ•ct •• the funds for that ProJ•ct are •NP•nd•d. (b) A requ•st by th• SU98RANTEE for •ith•r • luap 1u• or for periodic reiabur1e••nt payaent1 on• Project shall b• in• for• and cont•nt as pre1crabed by CDD and shall be 1ubaitted to CDD for r•vi•w and for a deteraination of elagabalaty for PAY••nt. Upon approval by CDD that davi1aon wall s u baat the r •que1t to the appr opriat• Co u nt y o ffice, and di v t11on1 for proce11tng of PAv•ent. A•q u •1t1 for p•r aodac PAv•ent1 shal l not be 1ubaatted ••r• f r •Q u entl y than one • per aonth and shall be supported and docuaented •• r •q u ar ed b y CDD o n the bas i s ef c o1t1 actually ancu rred by the IU .. IIAH TII on a P,ooJ e c t dur a n 1 t h e p e r aod fo r wha c:n PAv•en t a s r o q t1ted . <c) Pro1N y oo n t o f an y o f tho coopon1at a on stated an Par a1raph 7 a bov • or • rt,a l adv a nce tf , ftd 1 to t ho ... IIMJTI& fo r • OroJ oct oay ba •ed• DY t he COUNTY ,, the not u e af tho ..,_O J 9Ct o r 1 Cll"'C Ot t l'M:'01 JU l ttfy I • I ' I • • ' , - - • • • • • t• . • ' (, advanc• pay••nt aad• h•r•und•r aust b• justifi•d in writing by th• SUBGRANTEE and aust b• pr•-approv•d and authoriz•d by th• County Auditor's Offic• and all oth•r appropriat• County Offic•• b•for• b•ing aad•. ,. Chana11. <a> Eith•r of th• parti•• h•r•to aay r•qu••t a••nd••nts to any of the provisions of this agr••••nt at any ti•• but, •Mcept for •Mt•nsions of ti•• a••nd••nts only, DR •••nd••ot •hall bp •adp PC AICfPCltd until it hit bllD IYtYlllx IPCttd ta bx tbt PAYICDiDP bpdip• p( tbt RACti•• or is r•quir•d to b• aad• pursuant to or b•cau•• of chang•• in th• f•d•ral, stat• or local lANs, rules or r•gulations gov•rning the conduct of th• Pl"'oJect<s>. All a••nd••nts her•to shall b• authoriz•d by a duly •••cut•d aodification of this agr•e••nt prior to any •ork b•ing don• th•r•on, ••cept that ••t•nsaons of ti•• aaendaents an the P•cipd pf PtCfPCIADSI hereof only aay be authoriz•d and given by CDD as provided in Subparagraph• 9<c>, <d> and <•> balaw. Cb> No requests fer reiaburseaent er ether peyaents under this agr••••nt Wilch are due to cost overru,1s af any kand an tho ProJ•c•<•> shall IN appreved, alletlled er peid by •h• CGUfTV uni••• tho ••ount requested~• tt.en appreved ety • _.,,,on •••nd•ont aftd aulheri1od in accerdance walh tho provisien1 of this pera1r•llft• Cc> The dareno'" ef CDD <tho •DarNt..-•, h tle,.•by dolo .. N tho autl'leraty h autt,oriao ... ensiens '" ,ho Ptc&ef ,, Ptrtereens• "' - . ' • ' I • • ' ....... • • • • • • sp•cifi•d in P•ragr•ph & of this agr••••nt without any •ddition•l authorizations by th• gov•rning body of th• COUNTY wh•n it i1 d•t•r•ined by the Director to be nec••••rv for th• 1ati1f•ctory co•pletion of th• Project<,>. Before an eMtension of ti•• a•end•ent ••v go into effect, the Director •ust 1ub•it the SUB8RANTEE'1 request th•r•for to the County Attorney's Office for legal review and •pprov•l •nd 1h•ll coordinate th• eMten1ion with the Contract, and Procur•••nt Division and th• Auditor•, Offic• Mith respect to contract adainistration, paya•nt1 and fiscal aatter1 and Mith th• County's Architectural S•ction and Public Works D•parta•nt Mith resp•ct to archit•ctural and •ngineering aatt•r•, if that is appropriat•. <d> All ••t•n1ion1 of ti•• propos•d for th• p•rfor•anc• of th&s agr••••nt shall b• r•qu••t•d in writing by th• SUIGRANTEE and be 1uba&tt•d to CDD for approval end proc•11&ng. Upon its approval, COD shell add• 1&gn•d, wr&tt•n endor••••nt to th• 9UIGRANTEE's letter of requ•st granting th• ••t•n11on, end that lett•r shell th•r•upon b• app•nd•d h•reto end shell b• nu•b•r•d end &nd•nt&fi•d •••duly author&z•d _.,tt•n •••nd••nt of th&s •tr••••nt • <•) Th• above del•t•taon or au,horaty te th• D1rec,or of CDD to a u ther1:• ••ten11en1 or ta•• tn tho perforaenco or this •1r ••••nt laalted 1tr1ctly thorote. Th•t dol•t•taon •' •¥thertty shell nat •PPlY to any other aod1f1c•t1en •' th11 •tr••••nt. All other oed1f1 c •t1en1 horeef 1h•ll bo 1eveM1od by tho prev11aen1 •' •<•) enG (b) ••••• . ' I • • ]- • • • • • ,. 10. Anianaent of Contr1ctina. Th• rupondbility for th• p•rforaanc• of this •gr••••nt shall not b• •••iqn•d, tr•nsf•rr•d or contract•d out by th• SUBGRANTEE without th• prior, writt•n cons•nt of th• COUNTY. Contracts or purch••• ord•r• by the SUBGRANTEE far th• acquisition of •quip••nt, ••terials, supplies or s•rvices for the ProJ•ct<s> do not r•quire the con••nt of the COUNTY but shall b• done in accordance with th• coapetitive bidding requir•••nts of th• Rul•• and B•guletiao•, th• procur•••nt r•quir•••nts of 24 CfR S9ctipn BS.36. the procur•••nt •t•ndards found in Attesb••ot A pf QMB Cicculac A-111, •• applicable, and any applicable stat• 1••• and local govern••nt ordinanc••• 11. PCP ttst IYdAtt• <•> A budget aust be pr•pered for each of the Projects li•t•d 1n Paragraph 3 abov• <th• •audget<s>•> and subaitt•d to CDD for r •v1•• prior to the ,tart of ••ch of th• ProJect<s>. Th••• budgets aust be approv•d by CDD and b• attach•d h•r•to at the ti•• of the •M•cution of thls agr••••nt. They shall be identifi•d •• Attachaant II, with• sub-attach••nt nuaber, if appropriat•, for ••ch ProJect. Each of th• 8udget<s> shall be preper•d in• foraat that 1s acceptable to CDD and, 1n general, shell list the ••Jer co,t •l••ent1 of the Project, 1uch a• land ocqui11t1on, con•truction contract ,, labor, •at•r1•l•, 1ub-controct1, travel, odalni1trataon1 ot c •• and tho• tho ••tieatod co•t to bo paid er ro1obur1od to tho ...,. for that ProJoct, a• provided in Pera1ra,_. J abeve • .. -. , • .. I • • ........ • • • • • • , . <bl The SUBGRANTEE shall adh•r• to th• requir•••nts of the Budget(s) •• approved by COD but is not precluded fro• ••king changes in the aaount1 budgeted for th• ••Jor cost •l•••nt1 within the Budget<,> •• such ch•nge1 beco•• nece11•ry, All changes however, within the Budget<,> shall be reported to COD in• tiaely aanner for •ccept•nc• •nd •pprov•l by COD, All proposed ch•nge1 in the tot•l ••ount of •ny "FiMed Tot•l Project Co1t1• shown in Paragraph 3 Above or of •ny of the Budget<•> under this •gr••••nt, or Mhich would incr•••• or deer•••• the tot•l ••ount of coapen1•tion specified in Paragraph 7<•> Above shall be 1ubaitted to CDD for PCiRC ARPCRY•l and au1t be fora•lly authorized by• written •••ndaent to this agr••••nt in Accordance with the provi1ion1 of Sub- paragr•pt,1 •<•> and Cb> above. 12. IDSPCPACltiPD bx R1r1c1ns1 pf CAIi PrPPCII fttAUitittl• The following 1t•tute1, rules, regul•tion1 and other directives prescribing the e11enti•l requ1reaent1 of the CD98 Progra•, •• well a, certain other law,, rules, regulation• and directive, •Ad• applicable to CDIG progr••• not 1peclflc•lly ••ntloned herein or in the ftul•• and ft•gulatign•, are incorporeted into end oAdo e pert of thi1 aar••••nt by thi1 reference thereto, to wata <a> Tho~ and the ftul•• and ftlPM&•S&tDI •• identafaed in ~•c&tel A ebove, tho RtP4CSl1DS pf h•••r <RA,,> ftylp• •Df 8t•N&•S&ID1 pre1cr1b1n1 tho ver1ou1 foderel lebor 1 .. , end 1tenderd1 th•t apply to the conduct of CD .. P"Olre••, es 1poc1f1od an ltsSAID 971,tll •t tbt ftultl ,,,,, IIIMletilDI •nd 1ft PICII II 4Df ' I • • 1- • • , . • l•ws, rules, requl•t ions, st•ndards, circul•rs, e><ecut iv• orders •nd other directives th•t •r• referred to in the Rultl 1nd R1qul4tion1 •nd particul•rlv in S1ction1 SZl,611 through sz0,,12 thereof, including the •pplicabl• Qffict of Manag111nt ang Budqft !AMI> Circular• so•• of which •r• specified in P•r•graph 13 below, and ii._ CFR Pert as which establishes• "coaaon rule" ••ong federal •g•nci•• in the •d•inistr•tion of grants to st•t• •nd loc•l qovern•ents. Cb) Upon request CDD, will assist the SUBBRANTEE in obt•ining any of the •bov• docuaents it ••v need. 13. CP1Ali4DSI bY SU88ft8NT££ with CPII Pc9PC41 fttPUilittl• <•> In the perfor••nce of this •gr••••nt and in th• conduct of the Project<•> listed and described in Paragraphs 3 and• above, the SUBBIIANTEE shall coaply •ith all of the applicable 1 .. s, rules, regulations, standards and other CDl8 Progra• requisites aentioned 1n Paragraph 12. More spec&flcally, the Project<•> shall be carried out in •c:c:ordanc:e with the requireaents prescribed in ltstign• S71,ill lbrRYPb SZl,i&& at lbt !v&tl 4D4 ft1pul4tipa1, Subparagrapt,s <b) and <c:> of this Paragraph 13, Part II of this agreeaent and Part III of this agr••••nt 1f 1t 1s applicable te the Pr0Jec:t<s>1 ••c:opt that, the ..,..IIANTEE i• not required to •••u•• the envi r onaental protec:taon r••pon•ib1liti•• ef the CGUNTV a• Pf"O•cr11ted for 1ranto•• 1n ltsti•D DZl,tt, pf Iba !H&tl Ami IPIHIAl&tDI nor tho r t•pons1b1lity of the CQUNTV to 1n1tialo tho 1ntor1ovol"fteontal r e v ae• proco•• ••t•bla•h•d under INISHIAYI Ar:ftC &1271 and eade •DPl acabl• •v 1,s,110 SZl,t&I •t tbe IM&t• tDII leev&e,a•n• 10 CDaa • 0 ' ' ' I . • , ]- ]- • • • • • • <' <b> If tb• sy&GRANTEE b1c1ung1r it• aav1cn11nta1 •ntity <including public agencies>, it shall coaply with the requireaents and standards of 0MB Circular A-87 ent it hd, "Pdnc;iplH fpr D1t1c1inina C11t1 8ealisabl1 te Brant, and Contrest, nitb Stat,, basal end Ftdtrellx c1e11ni11d Indian Tcibel Bov1rn11nt1·1 ._ Cicsulec A-121 ent~.tled, ·euditt of ltett end L1s11 Sav1rn11nt1" <iapleaented by 24 CFR P•rS 44>1 and, with the following sections of 24 CFR Peet as entitled, ·yn1r,r1 Ad1ini1tr1tix1 R1auic111nt1 r,c Brent, end c,,a,retiYI A1c1111ot1 ti Stet, end LPSll IPYICDIIDtl"• ( l) Section e.3, ·Definitions" 1 (2) Section as.•, ·E•cept ions• 1 <l> Section e.12, •speciel grent or subgrent conditions for •high-risk• grentees•1 (4) Section as.n, •stenderds for finenciel aenegeeent svstees, . ••cept peragrept, <•> tt\ereof1 <S> Section e.a1, •p.,, .... t,• ••cept •• oodified by llsSAla 57811&~ If lbl 1!11&11 -l1111u11a11 ", lectlOft as.a, ·•11 .... bl• cests•, (7t ledlOft • ••• •Non-fetlerel eud1ts •1 ti> Section as. :aa, ·E,u1pee111,• ••cept '" ell c•••s 'n .,Uatl the "u&peent u ••••• the proceetls the ll ............ lftC•••• , .. 8ect,e11 as.~. ·hN&u,•, (18) 8octie11 as. J4, ·c.~r•lfl••·· I • • ' , - • • <11) S•ction 8~.3S, (12> S•ction BS,36, <13> S•ction BS,37, <14> B•ction as.4e, <lS> S•ction 8S,41, <16> B•ction 85.42, <17> B•ction 85,43, <18> B•ction 85,44, <1•> B•ction 85,51, <29> S•ction 85.SZ, • "' - • • "SubAwArds to d•b•rr•d And susp•nd•d pArti••"I "Procur•••nt," •Mc•pt p•r•grAph <•> th•r•of1 "Sub11r•nt1"1 "Monitoring And r•porting progrA• p•rforaAnc•," •Mc•pt pArAgrAphl <b>- <d> And Cf> th•r•of1 "FinAnciAl r•porting," •Mc•pt PArAgrAph1 <A>, Cb> And <•> th•r•of1 "R•t•ntion And .cc••• r•quir•••nt, for r•cord1"1 "L•t•r di1Allo ... nc•1 And Adju1t- ••nt1"1 And "Coll•ction of Aaount, du•." (c) 1, Sbe PNllfl IQ blCIYDfllC ii "'' e IIYICDIIDtel ent&tx &t lhAll coaply Nith tho roquir••ont, And •t•ndArdl of Cl9I Clcsv&ec 8::.111 •ntitl•d, "Cp•t Pr&ns&a&•• Ctr H1n:Pc1C&t Ac•en&1et&1n1" or Cl9I c,csv&ec a-ca •ntitl•d, •ca,, Pr&ns&a&•• Car lfaMCet&ane& 8St1Fb11nt1 ,, Cl9I C&cswlec 8:111• "C.•h Depe•i•orio••, 111111 for P•r•1r•ph 4 of this •t•AGll••ftt COftCO-iftl depo•U ift•WeftCOe • .. I . • • , 1- • • • <3> Attachaent C, <41 Attachaent F, <SI Attachaent H, <61 Attachaent N, <71 Attachaent D, • • - .. "Retention and Custodial Requireaents for Records" fKCfpt that in lieu of the provisions in Paragraph 4 of this attachaent, the retention period for records pertaining to individual CD8G activities starts fro• the date of subaission of the annual perforaance report and evaluation report, as prescribed in §1ct1on ~Zl,SIZ of tb• Ry111 1ng B1pyl4tion1 in Nhich the specific activity is reported on for the final ti••• "Standards for Financial Manag•••nt Systeas"1 "Monitoring and Reporting Progra• Perforaance•, Paragraph 2 of this attachaent1 "Property Manageaent Standards,• 1nc1pt for Paragraph 3 of this attachaent concerning the standards for real property and t•StPt that, Paragraphs 6 and 7 of this attach- •ent are aodified so that in all cases tn lllhich personal property is sold, the proceeds shall be prograa lncoae1 and that personal property not needed by the SU88RENTEE for CD88 activtties shall be transferred to the County for the CD88 progra• or aay be retained by the &uaallANICE. after coapensating the County if so deteraaned by CDDt and 14. IDYlCIDIIDttl PreltEIIID ltPYiCIIIDII• The ... IIANTIK shall not u ndertake any ... rk ner iftCur any cests on the ProJectCs) u ntal it has been tnforaed by CDD that all envirenaental protoctaon I . • • • • • • • 1~. Notic• to Proctfd. Th• SUBGRANTEE aust notify COD in writing wh•n it is r•Ady to actuAlly stArt work on th• Proj•ct<s> •nd aust giv• thAt notic• b•for• incurring any costs on A Proj•ct AS to which it will r•qu•st PAY••nt or reiabur••••nt fro• th• COUNTY und•r this Agr••••nt. Wh•n this notic• is r•c•iv•d fro• th• SUBGRANTEE, CDD will d•t•r•in• wh•th•r or not th• •nviron••ntAl prot•ction proc•dur••, the r•l•A•• of funds proc•dur•• And any oth•r proc•dur•• or proc••••• thAt aust be Accoaplished prior to th• stArt of the ProJectCsl hAve be•n sAtisfi•d An/or coaplet•d. If th•y hAve, COD Nill then giv• the SUB&IIANTEE A "Notic• to Proceed" with th• ProJectCsl. If the SUBGRANTEE do•• not coaply Nith th• r•quir•••nts of this PArAgrAph And fAils to obtAin this Notic• to Proc••d fro• CDD At the ti•• and in the ••nner provided Above, the COUNTY shall not be obligated or required to iapl•••nt this Agr••••nt or to pay, coapen•••• or reiaburse th• IIUB811ANTEE for Any costs incurred on or for the Pl"'oJectCs>. Under AppropriAte circuastAnc•• and in its sole discretion, CDD •AY .-.iv• the provisions of this paragraph. 1,. !tYICl49D pf 8111ts. As provided in ltSSAPD 3Zl,!!f3SbtSlt ,, tbt swi,, end ft•awi,,1101, upon the ••piration or teraination of thas a1r••••nt, the aJBellANTKK shall rel•••• to the COUNTY any CDae f unds pro vi ded under this •1r••••nl that are on hand and not ••P•nded by that ti••, any pregr•• inc••• on hand and not ••pended, an accordanc e •i th the provisaons of Para1rapt, 17 bel ... and any acco unts r eceivable attrabutable •• tho use ef CDaa funds prevaded nder thi s a1r ••••nt, In addition therote, any reel preperty under ' I • • ]- • • • • • • (' the control of th• SUBGRANTEE •t the ti•• of th• eKpir•tion or ter•in•t ion hereof, th•t w•s •cquired or i•proved in whole or in p•rt with CDBG funds provided under this •gr••••nt in eKcess of s2~1 0ee.ee, sh•ll be either, "' - <i> used by the SUBGRANTEE until five <~> Y••r• •fter the eNpir•tion or t•r•in•tion of this •gr••••nt to •••tone of the n•tion•l objectives prescribed by the U.S. Congress in the Act •nd found in StstiPD 971,211 pf tbt Rultl IDd 811ul1tian1, 1 ••• , •ctiviti•• benefiting lo• •nd aoder•t• inco•• persons, •ctiviti•• which •id in th• prevention or eliaination of slu•• •nd blight •nd activities designed to aeet coaaunity developaent needs having• particul•r urgency, or <ii> di•Po••d of in• ••nner Nhich re•ults in the COUNTY being reiabursed in the ••ount of the fair ••rket value, of the property,•t th•t ti••, 1••• any portion thereof attributable to eNpenditure by the 9U8891ANTEE of funds not provided under this agreeaent for the acquisition of, or iaproveaent to, the property. Reiabur••••nt to the COUNTY under this aubPAr•graph l6C i> •ill not be requ&red after the five CS> veer per&od •• specified in l6<a> af thu PA"•graph • 17. RIIPtlltitD If PctlCII IDCIII• <•> As pe,.aatted ul'de,. ltsl!tD IZl,!ll+Ss> et lbt IMltl emf !tlM&tlltDI· the COUNTY he,.e-v a ulherta•• lht t, retaan •nv •progra• lftCea,• 11 r,c,1¥te free the u •• of ca,ee fufl4'• ,reva•ed • ' I . • - • • • • 6' - • ,, • ' ,. under this •greeaent •nd to use th•t inco•• only during the ter• of this •greeaent for th• conduct of th• Project<•>, except for pl•nning •nd •d•inistration, Progr•• inco•• is defined in Paragraph ,70.;00<1> af tb• Ru111 ang B1eu11tian1 as all <gross> inco•• received by th• SUBGRANTEE which is directly generated fro• the u•• of the CDBG funds provided hereunder. <b> All provisions of this agr••••nt apply to the retention by the SU88RANTEE of any prograa inco•• it receives, The SUBGRANTEE aust report on a aonthly basis, all progr•• incoae received under this agr••••nt. If the SU88RANTEE choo••• to retain progr•• inco•• and u•• it to pay costs incurred on the Project<•> as peraitted hereunder, the COUNTY, through CDD, is then required under P1c1ac1Ab 511,914Ss> Pf tbt Bultl end 811ulttien1 to AdJu•t the ••ount of any payaent• or reiabur••••nt due or to beco•• due hereunder to the 9U88IUIJTEE by the aaount of that progra• inco••, in accordance wath the principle• regarding the disposit&on of progra• anco•• under IMbPACIICIPbl 311,!!f!Sb>SIIS&> fDd SAAi •f Sb• ftyl•• IDd 111,uletitDI• <c> Any pre1ra• &nc••• the ••••• IU has en hand er has not owpended ..nen that a1reeao111 ••pare, er,, tera111a1..t, er,, r eceivod by the ••-TD after lhu a1r••••11I ewpare, er u teralnated, thall 11M transfe""9d er~•• le the Ceunly '" accerda11e• wath the previ11e110 ef Para1raph 16 attevo enl&l19d BIYICIIID •f a,,,,, . ' I , ' I . • J- - • • • • • • . . 1e. Su1;1nsion or T1r•in1ttqn of this Aar11•1nt. This agr••••nt aay be suspended or terainated by the COUNTY in accordance with 24 CFR 8S.4J, cited in Subparagraph 13<b> above, and in accordance with Paragraph 6.a. of P1rt II of this agr••••nt, if the SUBBRANTEE fails aaterially to coaply with any of th• provisions, requir•••nts, conditions, standards or other t•r•• of this agre•••nt. This agreeaent aay also be terainated for convenience of th• COUNTY in accordance with 24 CFR 8S.44 And Subparagraph 6.b. of P1rt II hereof, and by the IIU9GIIIANTEE in accordance with Subparagraph• 6.c. and•, of P•ct II hereof. 19. Jycyiyal ,pf ec,x,,,,a,. The parties to this subgrant agreeaent specifically agree that all the paragraphs, teras, conditions and other provisions of this agreeaent that requires so•• action to be taken by either or both of the parties upon or after the eNpiration or teraination hereof, particularly Paragraphs 7Cc>, 16 and 17 entitles Cgap1n1atign, fttYICl&AD pf 8111t1 and P&IAAl&tign pf PC99[11 IQSlff respectively, Shall survive the eNpiration Or teraination of this agreeaent and shall be coapleted, taken er perforaed as provided herein or •s oav be required under the c1reuastances •t th•t tiae • ' ' ' • I . , • - ]- • • • • ·, • '· IN WITNESS WHEREOF, ••ch of th• parties has caus•d this agr••••nt to be approved by its gov•rning body or board and to be duly •M•cuted on the folloNing d•t••• ARAPAHOE COUNTY, SUBBRANTEE, ~----------------· 19 __ _ ----------------~· 1, __ _ ATTEST1 By•------------County Clerk ATTEST, <for the lubgrantee> By•------------ <printed neae of signer> Titl••----------- Adeinistrative Approval• •v•------------ T i t le•---------- Date•----------~ ARAPAHOE COUNTY •v•------------- Tit le•----------~ •v•~------------- (printed neae of signer> T&tle•-----------~ ~ M TO f'OIIM1 Arapeh•• County Attarnev•s Office •v•----------------~ Titl••-------------------~ ·, .. I . • - • • • • • ' LIST OF HUD REQUIREMENTS FOR COOPERATION AGREEMENTS , . ~ll cooc•r•tion ~gr••••nt1 ~u,t •••t th• follow1~g 1tand•rd1 1n ord•r to b• found •cc•pt•bl• ~Y HUD: •· Th• •gr•~m~nt1 au1t cov•r th• p•riod n•c••••ry to c•rry out activiti•s that will b• fund•d fro• •nnual CDBG appropriation, for-th• F•d•ral ~i,c•l Y•ar-1 for-which th• ur-ban county is to qualify and fro• •ny pr-ogr-•• 1nco•• g•n•r-•t•d fro• th• •NP•nditur• of such funds, including such additional ti•• as aay be r•quir-•d for-the •Np•nditur• of any such fund, gr-ant•d by th• county to th• particip•ting unit of local gov•rn••nt. b. Th• •gr-••••nts aust st•t• eNpr•ssly that th• county and th• coop•r-ating unit of g•neral local govern••nt •gr•• to "coop•rat• to und•r-take, or-a11ist 1n und•rtak1ng, coaaun1ty r•n•w•l and low•r-inco•• housing a1111tance act1vit:.,, sp•cifically ur-ban renewal and publicly as1i1t•d housing." As an alt•r-n•tiv• to this wor-ding, th• coop•r•tion agr-••••nt1 aay r-•f•r•nc• State l•gislation authorizing such act1vit1••, but only with th• appr-oval of th• 1p•cif1c alt•r-nat1v• wording by couns•l of th• •ppr-opr1at• HUD F1•ld Offic•. c. HUD shall not accept any agr-••••nt that contains a pr-ov1s1on for v•to or oth•r re1trtct1on that would allow any party to th• agr••••nt to obstruct th• iapl•••ntation of the approved Housing Assistance Plan <HAPI during th• p•riod cover•d by the agr••••nt. 'N~T£1 MAPs ar• being r•placed by CHSs thll Progra• Year I. d. HUD shall not accept any agr••••nt that contains a prov111 n for t•r•1nation or withdrawal by th• county or the coop•rat1ng unit of general local governaent. •· The 1ov•rn1n1 body of the county and the 1ov•rn1n1 body of the general local governaent •hall author110 tho agroooont and tho ch••' owocut1vo off1cor of oach body shall o•ocuto tho agrooaont • f. Tho a1roeaon1 ou•t contain, or bo accoooenaod by, o •tatooent fro• tho countv'• counsol thot tho tor•• a"4 prova•a•n• of tho a1roooon11 oro fully authoraaod u"4or llato ono l~ol I ond that tho a1rooaont prov1do• full lot•l outhoraty for tho coun v o "4ortako, •~ o••••• an ncllortakant, •••ontaol co aounatv oovolopaont ancll hou•1n1 o••••tanc:o oct1v1tao•, •poc1t1collv, ret.n ron .... 1 oncll '"'blaclv •••••tod hou•1n1. - ooro c ort1f1cot1on by tho cou nty'• coun•ol tho tho 01roooont •• ••~ovod •• to fora 1• an ut acaont oftd un optablo . "' - • . ' I • • ' ]- • • • • • l• • g. Agr••••nts sh•ll cont•in • provision obligating the county •nd all cooper•ting units of g•n•r•l local government to take all actions necessary to assure coaplianc• with th• urban county's certification requir•d by section 104<b> of Title I of th• H~us ing and Coaaunity Developaent Act of 1974, as aaended, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Fair Housing Act, section 199 of Title I of the Housing and Coaaunity Developaent Act of 1974, and other applicable laws. Further, agreeaents shall contain a provision prohibiting urban county funding for activities in, or in support of, any cooperating unit of general local governaent that does not affiraatively further fair housing within its own jurisdiction or that iapedes the county's actions to coaply with its fair housing certification. This provision is required because noncoapliance by a unit of general local governaent included in an urban ~o•Anty aay constitute noncoapliance by the grantee <i.e. the entire urban county) wt'licn aay provido causo for funding sanctions or othor r•••dial actions by tho Dopartaent. h. Tho agrooaont aust contain provisions specifying that, pursuant to~• CFR S7e.set<bl, the unit of local govornaent i1 subJoct to tho saao requireaonts applicable to subrocipients, including the requareaent of a writton agroeeont set forth in Z4 CFR S78.~. i. A county eay also includo in the cooperation agreeaont any provision• authoruod by Stato and local 1 ... s that logally o bligato the coope ~a~in g u nits to undortake the necessary actions, as dotereined by tho county, to carry out a coee ufl ity dovelopeont progra• and the approved MAP, and /or aoet other requareaent• of the CD .. progra• and other applacable laws. PIUAP Cl' ee lflCflTICW A ceunty h at q.,..lafae• •• an u rban caunly wall be entailed to r..:ea v e f ndt •s an rlMln c•u"tY fer tho f u ll ported of at, qualafa c ataon r egardlo•• of ct\an1•• an at• .. p ul ataon. During the parted of, lafacataon, ne 111eludod nal of 1onoral local gevorneon •a •I her ..... free an urban county, Afty un1t1eorporatod port Uft o 1 • coufll th•t &ftcor .. r•••• dur1n1 tho caual I hcauon period •a ll roeaa n •,..,..,of tho rban ceunty throulf' tho of\d of n•t paraod. l"Cl1'ded nit•' 1onoral local 1ovornoon1 roachlfll t • tnro,nol for d o,11nat1on •• • aot re .. aatan caty .. Y •athdr .. free tho r. " co "'Y d r1111 tno qwl 1f1cat 1011 parted • "' - ' . ' I • • • ...... • • • • • A R A P A H O E C O U N T Y REQUIREMENTS FOR CD88 FUNDING APPLICATIONS BY SU88RANTEES l. D•scrib• th• Jurisdiction'• ••tiaAt•d housing n••d• far th• •n•uing fiv• <S> y•ar period. D••cribe th• Jurisdiction'• n••d for AssistAnc• for very low-incoae, low-inca••, And aod•rAt•-inco•• fAaili••, sp•cifying such ne•d• for diff•rent typ•• of t•nur• And for different cAtegori•• of residents <by inco••, •lderlv, singl• persons, lArge faailies, etc.>. 2. Describe the nAture And ••tent of ha••l•••n••• within the Jurisdiction, providing An estiaate of the speciAl needs of various cAt•gari•• of p•rsans who are ha•l••• or thr•atened with ha••l•••n•••, nAd A description of the Jurisdiction'• strategy for CA> helping law-inca•• faaili•• avoid b•coaing ho••l•••• CB> addressing the •••rgency shelter and transitional housing needs of ha••l••• persons <including• bri•f inv•ntory of faciliti•• and ••rvices that •••t such n••d• within your Jurisdiction>, and CC> h•lping ha•l••• p•rsans ••k• the transition ta p•r•anent housing And ind•pendent living. J. D•scribe the significant chAract•ristics of th• Jurisdiction'• housing ••rket, indicating how those characteristics will influ•nce the use of funds •ad• availabl• for rental assistance, production of n•• units, rehabilitation of old units, or acquisition of ••isting units. 4. E•plain whether the cost of houslng or the inc•ntiv•• to d•v•lop, aaintain, or iaprove affordabl• heusing in the Jurisdiction are aff•cted by public policies, partlcularly by peltc1•• ef the jurisdiction, inclllding t•• policies aff•cting lAnd and ether property, land use contrel•, zoning ordinanc••, build1n1 codes, f••• And charges, 1rowth 11a1te, and policl•• that affect th• return on r•sidential 1nveetaent, and describe the Jurisdiction'• strat•IY to r•eov• or l••••n ne1atlv• effects, if any, of such policies. s. E•plain the institutienal structure, incllldin1 private industry, n•nprefil or1anizatiene, and pu-lic anetatullene, throulfl lllhlc:fl the Jur1sdlct1on •ill carry eul at• heus1n1 strate1y, a•••••tn1 the stren1ths and 1ape an that dal,very syst•• and descr1b1n1 what the Jurisdictaen wall do to ov•rc••• tho•• .. P•• 6. lndlcato r•seurc•• free pravat• and nen-'oct•r•l pu-lic seurc•• that are rea••~ly ••..-cted to-. e.-io ava11.-10 to euppert CDl9 fundin1, ••Platn1n1 ho• funds .... awalla-le •ill lewer•1• tho•• addilienal rosourco• and idont1fy1n1, where the Juraedlctien d•••• at apprepraoto, ~-lacly .-nod land or property l.ceted w1th1n the Juriedac:tien thoi .. Y-. utal11ed to c.,...y eut the P"'•I'" .. • . ( • . ' I • • ]- • • • • • .. ' 7. D•scrib• th• nu•b•r of housing units in th• jurisdic~ion, th• physic•! condition of th• units, the r•stor•tion •nd r•vit•liz•tion n••ds of public housing projects within th• jurisdiction, th• public housing •gency'• str•t•gv for iaproving th• ••nAgeaent And oper•tion of •uch public hou•ing, •nd the public hou•ing Agency'• •trAtegy for iaproving the living environaent of lo• And very lo• inco•• fAaili•• re•iding in public hou•ing. 8. De•crib• the Jurisdiction•• .ctivities to •ncourAg• public hou•ing r•sident• to tMeo•• aor• involved in aAnAgeaent And pArticiPAt• in hoaeowner•hip. 9. Include A certificAtion thAt the Jurisdiction •ill AffiraAtively further fAir housing. 1e. Include A certtficAtlon thAt the Jurisdiction t• tn coapltAnce •1th a restdenttal antidisplaeeaent And rel.cation assi•tance plan under •eetien le.\Cd) of the Heustng And Coaaunity Developaent Ac:t of 1974 Ct• the ••tant thAt such a plan applies to the Juri•dietion>. 11. Include the nuaber of faaili•• to Nhoa tho Juri•dietion •111 provide affordAble hou•ing u•ing fund• •ad• avAllAble. 12. Include a project de•eription for each propo••d project, including inforaation on type of project, benefit to 1 ... /aodorate tnco•• faailies, ••tent of preJeet, total preJectod proJoct co•t•, nuaber of por•on• directly benefiting. 13. Include cen•u• infor .. tien en Jurisdiction'• overall papulatien .... e-up Ci.e. inc•••, race, elderly, etc.>. K•plain hON caae •ill benefit Juri•dietien in .. ,ntaining •afe, decent and •anttary hou•int• 14. Provide a detailed budget for each prepased project. "' -. ' ' .. •. I . , ' ' • • • .._ • .•c .. -..-... ,! o,. .... >-.•r~ .. ,.,.. ... _ .. == ... ; ... 1 ( .. •: 1 • i :_,. "tl (. iii i l: 1:: --,,.a ... r. i.1i1--~i= ii • . ""1 .,._ ... ... .. ,. ,. ~1:r;;l5 '1!;·~~1 '·~1·" ,c;";; • ,. 1•:.i l I -=i!· ... ;ti ,. ... 111 ... : ·, ·1 :: r,, ... s:1j•• j '~I' ;• =··,," .. I . I; =. ;::J "'I ...... 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UI ,~ i. = l,. l. ! : i i'l"D I g 1 ... ~=1 I,. I " C . .. ... 'Off'<•" 11r ... :::r 1 •• ,1 ... :, .. :.2-:c 7 t ~ ... f .... :, .. ., .:;:;.,r. IJ'Ca ... • 0 • 0 " .. .......... C ,a .. ...... r: ~ .a :r .... . ... .. ... .., . G ,-. :, C :, ... ,a ... .. • :r ! I " ... f'I ! • • f • :r . " ... i 2 0 ... I :, ... ,. 'C f f i' ... • ... .. i = t ~ 0 ... I :, ... .. 'C f I :, ,. " ... " C ,. i ;I !" .. ,0 ,0 .. g :: I U' ... i I • Ill ::r ... • ,a ., :, I 31: ,. 0 ,a ., ., • ~· .. :, . ... ... 0 ., I .. r I .. e .. i (t ,. r I • ~ .. . I • " I ...... ....... • • • • • < • BACKGROUND Staff met wlth the appllcant and Jlm Maull• of the COlorado Divieion of Highway• to enaur• that the elgn change• propoeed would confora wlth the CDOH regulation• pertaining to roadeide advertieing. The regulation• allow no more than two advertie .... nt• (or etor••I per facing. Th• applicant underetande that the new aign area may not be ueed for new tenant• or anchor etor•• to be lieted. PIIIAIICIAL All co•t• will be pald by the applicant, currently th• aeeign .. Signet Partner• corp. • . I • • 0 , ]- • • • • II ~ • I • • ' .. BY AlfflQU'lY C'CllCIL BILL NO. 30 CJU>INANCE NO. SFlUES CF 199-r-"' =~,:;vIL A BILL FCR AN CJU>INANCE AMfX>IMa CJU>INANCE NO. 6, SERIES CF 1988, GIWfl'IMa TO 'fflE ENGLfl«:XX> URBAN RENnlAL ~ (EURA) A RIGHl' TO USE KJNICIPAL RIGHl'-c»'-wAY, BY AOOIMa A ~ EXHIBIT NO. 2, WHIOI WILL A1JDI AOOITI~ SI~ MF.A. tlmt!'AS, OrdiMnce No. 6, Seri• of 1988, granted the Dlglaiood Urban Jwwwal Authority (JIJRA) a right to UN IIU'U.Cipal right~-way foe Phar~ Plaza signage and WU with the Linoor Ocapany; ancS ltllDDI, the receiver 1a Mkin1J the ability to inc:ruN the visibility and mmber of tananta Cll'I the cmrmt sign by raisin9 the haights of the siCJII fraa 14•5• to 20•3• and incnuiniJ the face of. the sign fEaa 54 8qlJar'9 feet to 126 8qlJar'9 feet; and MlnDII, Ol'dinance No. 6, Series ot. llll grant.s to the urban 11111 a..i Authority a ril)ht to UN aw.cipal r~..<lf-way alcng with a CXlfDUa' Kil INl"CIIWl'ICJW. ~ IUSM1' m AN Dll&VOCAIU LICDBI wa aacuted includinlJ Dlhibit No. 2, "1uch aet forth the apacificatiaw fer the litn, the ~. aateriala, oa1.an and lithtiniJ; • aet forth in the attached NIii Dlhibit llo. 2; -, zwww, • 1T CIIDU!IID n 'Im cm CXDCL c. 'Im crn c. DQa«XI), CXl(IW'J(), Al ftllalll lactiGn 1. Clrdinlnce llo. , , llria of. 1111 1a t--, -ttt bf adlUn9 ariiiiiiiN.bit 2 • _!tt,,....,. -:;;;.-- :tnt.roaace4, reed in full, an4 ,...S CD fint IINlliniJ Cll'I the kd dlif of June, lttl. ~ -• till -.. ~ Cll'I the Ith -of. June, lttl • ... .... -- www1a 1. eiw, dti aa -l - • . • I. • • ' • - - • • • • ,- • · .. • I, Patricia H. Crew, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true a:,py of a Bill for an ordinance, introduced, read in full, and passed a, first reading m the 3rd day of June, 1991. Patrlcla A. Crow .. . 'I ~ ' .. I . • • ' , ·1 .. ,· .. :, • • ~- • t • •f:• - ... .. . • !I . _._. 4----i ;· 1 -,, _J_ __ • 0 • / :3 IT 2 .. . .. -'w ' . .. ""' :~ . .. -r I I I • • - • • \ " • I~ . • ' (. EXHIBIT 2 Advance neon slan comuanv 50 WEST 5111 AVENUE DENVER. COLORADO 1102.M llr. In Shftrts Sevo Mill.er ,600 Senath Yoe .. ite, 10th Pl.oor Den•er, 00 -s02,1 PHONE: 744.7253 AREA CODE 303 .Ai,r11 24, 1991 ,, - Pa'brl•t• ,, ... 12• ..,_l• taoe •1t1aet. n .,... ,alllt-1N ellfft aetal. rtal•lletl to •toll •dnilll CRY• hBnt ,nel fa•• to,-. 1Aae elwll r1atall1t ,a,ay ,, •toll eTlatS.. f I at ~ to h ....._. at fna ..... , ............... llldte •lntclu • ... tip ., .... to h tllatatet wttll lllcll •• ,., laaje. . •t•H .. ""1.r.1" to M enat .. ao en.ts. •SCa •• "9 ala • . ' ' •, .. I. . . , - • l • / c;::.:m:.:.~.c:: NO. <.o SE:RI::S Ci: l9B8-- • • -,. ,. - - ~b__,,,._/i./ .j~ r-rr 4~<"t,;,~ ,' ;11? / ,.7,? :2.,. A • ~ .:,-.y~ 6 .4p 736-7V6 CO'J:~IL BILL 1;0. S WTRO:>X::l) BY COUNCIL ~:::-3::a Cl.\~ 1'N °"°I?~'O GRA."ffING 'ro THE ~·XX>:> U"'..S..:~ Je~;,?\L j:.tm!OiU~ (E:UAA) A RIG:-n' TO USE HJNICIPAL JUGHT-<F-\·M. 1~, pursuant to agrec:ent between Englewood Urban Re."le'l,,-.J. Authority (EUAA) and the City of E:nglawood, the City agreed to coc:,.,erate and u1i1t in the davel~t of EUM u .. ; L"lcS \·~~, for a pJblic pw:;,ose, it is 119C9Hary tl"•t certain pr~y of the City of Englawood be utilized for the placement of infm:r .. tior.al structures; and 1:H!:R!:.U, the !UM~ ... U'•t it shall fully &."le! CC119letely rei:ltlune the City fer any and all lia!>ili ty ar.cS ~es inc:\arred in the co.-:stnx:tion of the stnx:tures ancS the grantin9 of this rivt,t; the !llM further ,.vrants and.-• that" it shall reql,lin rei.~t far any ancS all ""L"Tanties, vuarar.tea, and oosts frcn thaN entities Affixir4 t.'wir in!amaticn to NicS struct\JAS; !Of, T:WCUQ(£, •IT~ n 'DIE cm cxucn. a, 'ft:! C1'1'Y a, DIGl.!>OX), ~. AS PCILCIS: Section l. fl'le City hereby trMU, s=ject ta the tear.a of t.'19 OMlrter of t."le clt"/ of D19i..ood, of this Or(.inance, and all incor;,ccated agr11 1 ,ts, the rift,t of the lnglN:lo4 Udlc\ IWIS ral Audlority ta UH cerui."I prc:ipeny le;aUy deacdbed en Dlhlllit 1. llctian 2. Die Dlgl.aod Udla Jllllsnal ~ty-, ...-c!• the rtpu trintii in the afc:ndw:ril,ed real pca,erty anly, Sllbject to the tena of the ettacMd •• it idlntltiecl .. Wblt .,.,. a,14 lnaarpanted herein. 1'le -,ru • '2 _. be al.-4 and aac:uted bf all GE c+ciate oCfidale befCll'e it shall ba effective. ~ J. Die Dlfl...ao4 un.n llrunal Aut.harity-, place · Wocw etnctma anly in MICCll"dlrioe with the tena of attectled Dchll,lt •2.• ,,_..,..,, ,_ be .,.,, CMf'99 or deviation fnn the ~. 6 .ri911 or er., other •1-of the etncturu in Wf/ ..,..., with the •a;,Uan of inNrtiftt different info111•Uan on the ~ to ..,. the W.-Uon. lntrc t u•, ._. in t.11, _. pMN4 on flnt nntl,. °" the nth-, of .-.w,, 1111 • • I . • ]- - • • • .. • .. ?cl>lishecS H a Sill for a.'1 Cr:cSi~l'."\Ce en t!.e ~nd ay of !·:Arch, 19-68. ReacS 'b-J title ancS r,aued en final :eo~ng c:, th9 9th ay of !·:&rd\, l9SB. Put-lis.'led by title u orcSinanc:e 1:0. ~. Series of 1988, o:, the lGt.'1 e.ay of •~ch, 1988. "' -. I, Patricia H. ero,,, City Clerk fee the City of ~lao::,d, Colcrado, hereby certify the a,ye ancl fcngolnt 1• a ~ co;,y of t."lt Clr4inance puae4 on final ru4int ancl publiL"aed by title u ClrdiMnce :~ •• ~. Seri• of 1961. ~lf~ • . ... \ ' , .. ..... I. • • - • • l • • • • !X:i!3IT ";:." CO!~TRACT FOR W:COit!· .. 1.TIOt;AL STRUCTURE ?URSUA:.T ':'O ;.N IRR!VOCABLE LIC!l,S:5: THIS COl~TAACT, made and entered into the day of , l9S8, by and between the CITY OF EnGLE\·:ooo, ~C~OL~O~AAD~~O,.....,(~C~I~T~Y~)-,......-3T400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110, and the ENGLEWOOD URBAH RE1~E\·1AL AUTHORITY (EURA), 3'00 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110; WITNESSETH ,:HCREAS, pursuant to agreement between the EURA and the City, the City aireed to· coo;,erate and aaaiat 'in the develop~ent of EURA area; and - \-:HEJtEAS, for a pu~lic purpose, it is necessary that certain property of the City of Englewood be utilized for the place .. nt of informational structures; !J<JW, T11DEFOU, in consideration of the ;,romiHI and cO\•enanta and other good and valualtle consideration herein contained, the parties hereto autually air•••• follov11 HCTIOII 1. IUEVOCULI LICDIH TO UH aIGBT or MY ··~CtTY Th•· undersigned City hereby 1rant1 an irravocaltle license to the EUJIA to use and occupy the property vhich i• located approxiaataly in the Mdian of the Entlevoo4 Parkway ad,acent to Blthvay 215 vithin the bolan4arl•• of the City of &nflevood, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, for the purpose of con1tructin1 and ••intainin9 an inforaational 1i1n. The l&9al deacription ia found on Exhibit 1. Thia irrevocable license • shall be ralocataltle by the City to a coaparaltle location in the relocated .. ,,an. HCTlON I• COl!ft!vctl9! or HG! The IUU shall erNt •• altn at t.lle aMff .. ,cd-.. location. The litn ahaU M conatnacttH at t.M suaA' • Mle ........ vhlch conatnctlN auU lnol ... ur ... au HHN•U• nNeHuy to the ••&an or other cur ,ro,ertr IINHaltatH ~ the conatncUon of HH 117•· Thh con11no11 .. ahaU M .... to the HHonOle HthfNt -of the Chy. • . I . • I - • • • • • ·, • SEC.IO:~ 3. S?!:CIFIC.~T!Ol~S FOR co::sTRUCTIO!l OF SIG:~ 7he si9n shall be initially constructed in the manner, size, and of the materials described in Exhibit 2 attached hereto. The tUR.~ shall place on this sign the informational matter in conformity with the ~iagrams described in Exhibit 2 attached hereto. The sign may contain the name of the pri~ary (anchor) tenants and the ~evelop~ent. Any changes in content, design, engineering, materials (size, style, color, or any identified specifications on attached Exhibit 2) of sign may be made only upon approval of Englewood City Council by Resolution. The City, through its Director of Public Uor)~s, shall have the right to inspect the sign for purposes of safety or conformance with this AgreeDent at any time upon notice to the EURA. Should the sign be found to be an im.~inent dan~er tot~• pu~lic or not in cozpliance with this AgreeJDent, the City shall notify the EUJU. The City may correct any defect that may be of im.,iinent dan9er to the public and ~ill the EURA or its assign••• of the sign for the cost of correction. HCTIOII 4. MAINTENANCE. llEPAIJl AND JltEPLAC~T"NT EUJlA shall inspect the si1n every six Cl) aont~s, aaintain the ai9n in good condition, includint, but not liaited to, c011111enc!n9 all neceaaary repair• to the •iin within thirty (30) daya to keep the •itn legible and of a pleasing appearance; and ahall replace the •itn ahoul4 it be 4e1troye4. All the operating coats, aaintenance, repair or replac ... nt required under thia a1ree .. nt shall be at the aol• expen•• of the EUJlA or ita asai1na. Ace••• to the property .for aay conatruction repair ahall be only by prior arrang ... nt an4 approval of th• City'• Director of Public Vo~k• ao that any disturbance or interference vith the City's use of its atreeta an4 ri9hta of vay are ainiaiaed • l!C!l9! , . cgecpcppt or AffUKDT The tena of thh A9r .... nt ahaU coaaenc• on th• date thia docW!lent h accepted by SOU. •mu• •. t1NHMt19P . If the IUIA or aa •••1tnee violet•• aar OO¥enan, or oOMJUoa of tllia ...-..... ,. ,11e c1tr -, .. u .. w a vr&uu "°''"· .... u,1 .. ,._ aatue of,._ .. , .. u _.••,.a .. ua, , ..... , ... H ,._ laaA ....... , .... I .... , ........... .. feel, ... '111 .. •,lr ~· .. tM sere et ,11e .. faelt vlt•I• tlllnr CH)..,. after reoeli,\ of ..... Nliff, tM Citr •r tenuaate tllla a.,._., ~ 11¥1111 tlllnr CH) MJ•' vriu• 'I ' I . • , , - • • .J • • • i~ - notice thereof ~!'\d ":"ll!"J :ec;:ui:e -:.he !:U:l.=I. to re::1ove the S".l~j~.:t sign. If this ~gree~ent is ter~inated pursuant to this Sectio!'\ and the EURA fails to remov~ -:.he sign within thirty (30) days, the City may remove the sign and the EUR.\ will rei~burse -:.he City for all costs incurred i!'\ that re~oval. The term of this irrevoca~le license shall run in conjunction with the life of the im?rovements as defined in the June 17, 1987 Agreement for DiS?OSition and Development between th• En9lewood Cr~an Rene~al Authcrity and Lincor Properties of Colorado, Inc. for the property located at 9lock 1, Lot 1, Girard Place Subdivision, City of Cn9lewood, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, and this irrevoca~le license shall terminate upon substantial de=olition of said iQprovementa. This document ahall terminate ahould the EURA fail to convey Lot 1, Block l, Girard Place Su~division, City of En9lewood, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, on or before June 1, 1988 to the develo;>er for redevelop=ent. SCCTlOll 7. !!!!! In consideration of the foreoin9 and the autual prcaiaes herein contained, the EUaA a9reea to pay the City Ten Dollars <•10.00,. HCTIOII I. OUMUHIP All structure•, equip111ent, and aateriels placed upon the property by IUIIA ahall elvays r ... in the property of, and .. y be removed by, EUJtA at any tir. • 11£tJ9! ! · IIOLD IU-JINleH! TIie SUaA or its asa1,n .. s .. r .. to bold the City banlless froa aay and all 4 .... •, cleiaa, ....,.ds, costs, or ,a.,..nt to peraoas or property for Whatever reason ariaint froa the constnaction, .. intenance, repair, chant• or re.oval of SQaA•s or its assitn .. s• sitn located on the property and to prowl .. a perfOl'aWlaee payment ar.4 .. intenance ~•.•certificate of deposh, or Hhable cash coUatenl for the Mnefit of the City to iftSUe HOh indeaft1Uoati0ft, n.e SWIA or its a1si1nee• .. r .. to defend atainst .,., ela,... ~ ... ,, or ectioas 11.. aiast U.. CitJ of Efttl...._. vh ru,-t to the s jNt of the ,.._11, eontai,... .._,.,., U..r s .. h olaiaa or .. ,, .. s are ritlltf•llr or 111rontf•lly M er fU••· 111 .... • olaia shNl• Ille ~,..,._, er aa aeti• file vitll respect to tlW s , .. , ef the in...,.itr and ...... ,. ass r of the in itr ... fia ial •~111tr tllerefor are •• were,. SUAA .,.. &u a111, ... s .. ," t a,, c 1, ,,.. Chr I' - • . ' I . • , • • • • •, • of Cng!e~ood ~!~ e~rloy attorne~s of its cw:-i selection to appear and cefend t~e claim or action on beh~lf of :he City of ::::nnle .. ·ooc, t ,t ::ie e:-:::>ense of ince~.:'"litcr; (ii) the City of En~lewood, at !ts opiion, s~all have the sole a~thority for the direction of the cefense and shall be the sole judge of the acceptability of any cc~?romise or settlerne~t of any claims or actions asain!t the City of Engle~oo~. -:~.e City of Englewood shall give ,:ritten notice to the EURA or its assignees of an~ act or occ~rrence involving a liability or claim, de~and, or item of cost, or, as the case may be, indemnified against herein, withi~ 1ixty (60) days after occurrence of such act or occurrence shall have come to City of Englewood's kncwledge. Actual knowledge within sixty (60) days by the EUR.A, a1siinee1, developers, and entities using the sign shall be a waiver of this notice requirem•nt. EUR.A or its assignees agree to reilll?:)urse the City of Englewood for any nece11ary expenses, attorneys• fees, or costs incurr•d in the enforcement of any part of this Agreement sixty (60) days after receiving written notice that indemnitee has incurred them. EURA or its assign••• ahall name the City of En9lewood, as an additional insured or as a co-insured with insurance coverage for the City of Cnglewood in an amour.t not less than th• maxir.wa amount provided in the Colorado Government Indellnity Act for Hoae Rule Cities for general lia~ility, personel injury and property ~ama9e durin9 the period the liin ia in use. SICTION 10. AIIIGtUIDT ~ithout written approval froa the En9lewood City Council, there ahall be no a11i9nment or sublettin9 of the l:UaA's ri9hts and duties under this A9ree .. nt except to subseq11ent owners of Lot 1, aloe~ 1, Girard Place Subdivision, City of En9levood, County of Arapahoe, ltate of Colorado. lubseq11ent owner• of Lot 1, alock 1, Girard Place lu!Mliviaion, •hall deliver vrltten asauaption of thl1 -'9re ... nt to th• City of Snglevood. Receipt by the City of an a11uaptlon and a11i9naent 1hall cOftatltute a coaplete tranafer of all the rl9hta and cluti•• of IUaA to the a11l9nee, and IURA ,hall be relieved of any fQrther oblltatlon1 • hereonder. T~ere 1hall be no partial a11waptlCN1. Notice of a11i9NMnt •oat be 9lven to the City in vritint aa4 .cknowle .. ed by the CltJ In vrlun,. Any reference to tbe IUIA include• lta aaal9n1. flCTl9P u,. DIii ' ~-·J· ... . . :,., . I . • , - . .. ) ) • • • • · .. • < • ~t:C'l'lO:I l2. EN'rIRF. AGJ\Et:l·tEN"l': BI:l::>ING EFFECT It is r.>:;,rculy undcratood :,y the pnrtiea hereto thAt neithc~ ill bou"~ by nny atipulations, representations or n~raemcnt11 nC\t cxj'rcssly contnined herein end that thia A9ree111ent sh~1ll inure to the boncfit nnd bo binding upon the personal rcr,rr.Rent ~t ivc•, hcir11, succossors, And assign• of the parties hereto. · ..... tt• utTNY.~S \fllt'.R&OL", tho r,~r,: ios hereto have aet their hanc!s ftn~ ar.nl~ ~~ ~f the dny nnd year ·first ab~v• written. . ~ BIIGLDtOOD URBAII llSIIDIAL AUTIIOlllfl '"-~11{_ ay \_.J -s-ec-11.;.t;,l""'v-.-s-1-r-.-c ... t_o_r _____ _ I. ' • . . 'I • • - - • • • ·,· ·, • • • EXHIBIT l Page l of 2 SIGN IRREVOCABLE LICENSE DESCRIPTION CQMMDICING at the SW corner of the SE 1/t of SW 1/t an4 conai4erint the South line of the SE 1/t of SW 1/t to bear S 11050•22• B, with all bearint• containe4 herein relative thereto; Thence N 11051•41• E, 3lt.31 feet to a point; Thence I 11050•22• I, 1.0 feet1 Thence N 00002•31• I, 20.0 feet to tbe True Point of ae1innint1 Thence oontinuint N 00002•31• s 10.0 feets Thence I 11050•22• B 1.0 feet; Thence I 00002•31• II 10.0 feet Thence• lf050•22• II 1.0 fNt to the Tnae Point of ... innint; Containint tlO.O aqaare feet, aore or le••· . . ~ ... · ..... .. •• •• I ... t .• ....... "t r • I ; . . .. . .. .. . ··-~---. . . ...... . . . . ·~ ·. ·-- • . ' .. I I I .. . i : : ! I I l I I : . .. ! . ~· :· ·:.~ . : ·j: . .. .. .. : I. • j • t • I • I •' ' l .. • i t • - • . . 1- . ) • ~--~ r-1 · I ~· • \. • . ) . ' • ' ,. • a.4s.c ,,,. . ~ ,c \,I • D 'T ., ' ., ,~, ~ 'Z -t-a. • I . 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' .,1.•:.•-,r:-ilillimailf&& iii/ii.I c:s• PY.CC ::e:ce~, ...... -.. --.. -· .. . .. . . . . . . . . . ...,.,,,.. ., . ---. ·-. . ~-.,c.M 1&1T :2 ,--: ........ -----... --. ... --. I I 1 ~ .. . . . I . , . , • - - • • . " • <. ': .· .. SPECS l/1• ALUMINUM FACES. ROUT COPY FROM ALUMINUM SURFACE AllD BACK WITH l/1• WHITE PLEXIGLAS. PAINT SURFACE GRAY TO MATCH ENGLEWOOD STREET SIGNS. DECORATIVE FACE& l/16• PLEXIGLAS WITH HIDDEN RETAINER SYSTEM. COPY TO BE PAINTED ON FIRST SURFACE. BURGUNDY llEAS TOH TRANSLUCENT; OTHER COLORS TO BE OPAQUE. CAaillffl& 22 GAUGB PAIIIT-LOC SHEET METAL CABINETS. PAINT GRAY TO MATCH DGLElf090 STUET SIGNS. s-aOUND TUH au.VY WALL STEEL SUPPOaTS TO H ENCASED IN CIKU~ INOOTH COIICJlffB POLS COVDI, PAINTED DUX 8LUE TO CooaDIIIATB WITH COLOR SCBDIE or ENGLEWOOD STREET IIGNS. lllflUD ELECTRICITY. a.lCTUC IIGII~ • · ·• -·· • · aACJa.IT ?::•-: .: .. •: . . . .. • .. ... .. : 1 !' •• •• ·. .... J of J -. - . •, •.. ' . ... ···. I • . : : ! I ' .. I• • . . .. . ,· I I ,1 . , \ \. I : ;-·, l I I I ·· I L I ": .. I • • • - - • • • DAft June 3, 1991 INI'HA'l'SD BY IIIUS/AC'l'IOII Paol'OSSD • • , . • COUNCIL CGlelUIIICA'HOII 11 C City Plannin9 ~ loninv COlllli••ion I-1 lone Di•trict Amendment •ichard 1. Wanu•h, Director of Coalllunity Development set: a '8bllc llearln9 for conaideration of an ... ndaant to the I-1 lone Di•trict revulation• for.,.._ 17, lltl, and appro,,e, on firat readincJ, • bill for an ordinance ... ndincJ llection• of the Snvlewood llunicipal COde relati119 to th••• revulation•. PUVIOUI CIMICIL M:rlOII None On Nay 21, 1tt1, the Plaani119 c-iaaioa paaNd a rec nd&Uoa to aaend the 1-1 L19llt lndHtrlal Diatrict portion of the CGapnMDal,re S-lncJ Ordinance le ...... 111'...ciN froa the problblted u ... aecUoa. TIie attacbed ataff report auppona the allowance of bre1MrlN ln an Lnduatrlal diatrict, and UlunratN tlle pr09l•l- vhicll allow for protecUoa of eurrouad1D9 area• fna uy ..,,.,.. effecta • The propoeed wnll111at. to the 1-1 1w Dlnrlct to eUalaate _.._l'J fna U.. Uat of prollUtlt.ed .... la the nault of a ,..,,111ia •• fw t• ..._ ......_ •U•A .. aa a IN1111r, ... IN• ... ~ Mae IH D .... Ill u,. TIie INUdl .. 1a under ooauact, pendlnt "°" dlatrlct ct11a111 ... •-rr/U..-r peraiu fna Ula nato and the c ty of lntlewood. It WH ftOt. poealblo t.o detoralno t.lle ....... 1 .. Nltlnd the ord ~ vtllcll probU1 tod t.ho uao orl9lnally. TIie anc.....,.,..._ an.rr at the lntltlll!OOd location wuld llave an ln thl capaclt.y of 21,000 buroh per ..-ar or H,000 9&llON. TIie total capacity could Ito lncnaNd bf .,....1.aatoly 10,000 barnh la tut INUdl119. Uo tho pc' nclpal IIN of the INUdl .. ..,a, -... _.......,, the •h• of UIO ltnwry ' . • . ' I. • ]- - • • • STAFF REPORT CASE NO. 4-91 STAFF REPORT RE: • • • PUBLIC HEARING 1-1 DISTRICT AMENDMENT Public Hearing on proposed amendment to Section 16.4-13c(3) of the C0111prehen- sive Zoning Ordinance, the 1-1, Light Industrial District. DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING: May 21, 1991 PROPOSED AIIEIUIENT Section 16.4-13c(3) is proposed to be 1Nnded by deleting tht use •arewery• froa the list of uses prohibited In the 1-1 District. PROCEDURE: At the Public Hearing, tht COllllsslon will hear ttstiaony relative to the pro- posed uendaent to the Coaprehenslve Zoning Ordinance (CZO), and receive any evidence which alght be presented. After considering the evidence and testlllOfly, the C0111lsslon .. Y either ap- prove, approve with 1Mndlltnts, disapprove, or table consideration of tht ... nd .. nt. After a decision ts reached, tht C01111tsston wtll refer the pro- posed ... ndatnt or 1Mndlltnts to tht City Council with tht C01111tsston's recoa- .. ndatlons. Council wtll then consider tht .. tter at a Public Hearing. ANALYSIS: While we cannot dettratnt when brwertes •re Included on tht list of pro- hibited uses tn Section 16.4·1Jc(l) of tht CZO, It 11 likely that this 11st appeared whtn tht ordinance was tdopttd In 1155. Many cities 1n tht Denver .. tro area adopted codes at about tht , ... ti .. , and apparently used tht , ... standard format. The eost likely explanation for prohlbltt119 brwerles, 11 •11 11 other uses contained In tht prohibited 1 ht, h tllat tht brwertes wuld bee-a nuisance to tht surrounding area. In particular, breweries could possibly .. it unpleasant odors. A survey of five Colorado cities, Including Arvada, Aurora, Dtnver, Fort Collins, and Pueblo Indicates that brtlMrtes are allowd tn ttntral tndustrtal dlstrlch IS a cOftdtttonal use tn t'90 ctttes, and IS a use-by -rtgtl t tn t-» cities In Industrial zones. ,,.,.put,,, .,...rally defined 11 an e1tt119 place .tllch Includes bf'tlflng and "° aore thu JOI •f tht br-.d prodllct sold off pr•hts and "° eore than 20I of tht bus 1•11 eccupttd by tht brtwtng factl t. ty, art 9ener111y allowd tn bust••• zones . Our zontne ordinance would allow a brtw·IMlb, 11 defined above, tn either tht business or Industrial districts . As lont 11 tht e1tl119 place was constdtrtd the pr nctpa1 u11 tn area or In voluae of 11M11t•11, tht bf'tllltry portion il04.lld bt cons dtrtd an accessory use. • l • . , • . ' I. • - - STAFF REPOIT CASE NO. 4-tl • • • PUBLIC HEAlll• 1·1 DlffllCT MIElallNT The key question ts: Should a aw..ry be allOIIICI tn the 1-1 Ltght lndustrtal Dtstrtct? Vtll tt be an ollnoxtous netghbor? Two provtstons tn the 1-1 rtt· uhttons wtll continue to protect areas surrounding bl'Wlrtes and give the Ctty control over thetr potential 111P1cts: 1) lrtJ!'..\t&·IJI P]SP9t1:1'3l 1t rtq11trt1 that a Pllllllell Dlvel ... t or -, et -acre or ...... ....,_,.. 111d atcro• ...... , .... 1d ....... 11~ Nt(ll1N 1111=• ICl'I, INlt --, , ........... ry .. 1d rt111tre ... • tNnfln, • to ...,,. • .-11c wr1111 a.y u. c-t11t• • c..cn. n. st · rdl for ""'• tacl•: a. ... Ceutstw, wttla c ... r1,111tve Pl•. ., .... itf ........ 1lfKtt • ...... 111 ........ """"''•to tnona1 11111 atonal atto dnt11 • ll"Cllttocwra1 ciipattlttltty. c. TMso 1t11111arc11, ,, ... w1ua tilt""'• ........ w111 , .... t1aat., ww- .,, dtvelo,od wt11 llt ca,att'1o wttla tilt area. Z) trHrM: JJ:l*'· • """'' EUtsh ,, -tttt ltlNINI •• 1111111. It. Wtllratt•. c. rat11t• of wt, ,,.,., .-1nt•, Mt d •..................... 1. ,-. 11111 ttett• ., .. ,....,.,u tlalt Cl'Nte C-. ......... ""'''-'"'8d atwatt• et anwt .... .-1 .. • . '.,. ! . ' ( "' . ]- • • • • ,. - ,. • • <. ... Secticn 16.,-13 I-1 Li2ht Industrial District. The I-1 Industrial District is coaposed of certain industrial areas of the City plus certain open areas where similar industrial developcent appears likely to occur. The I-1 Industrial District should be located near ~.ajor roadways and truck routes 1o that traffic 1enerated froo the Industrial District will not flood the residential streets in the area. The resulationa for this District are de1ip1ed to stabilize and protect the essential characteristics of the District as well as the areas 1urroundin1 the District, To th••• enda, development is limited to li&ht industrial uses plus certain uses provldln& services to the area, and reaulatlona are established to provide for adequate acreenin& and to aovern the District, loth to protect residences froo an undesirable anvlro~ent and to ensure the r&Servation of adequate areas for industrial develop,:ient, new residential development ls excluded from this district, except for caretaker facilities and for mobile home parka for vhich a Development Plan has been approved. tn racoanltlon of the 1rovin1 importance of manufactured houain& in the national houaln& supply and the neceaaity for up1radin1 axiatin& mobile boll& parka vithln the City of Enalewood, Colorado, mobile home parka will be peraitted in tbla aon• district, In order to auure the acanitiH within existin& mobile 'hoae parks that vill be rehabilitated or expanded and new parks vhich may be developed, auch parka ahall be constructed in accordance with a Developi:aant Pla~, for vbicb atandarda, apeci- ficationa and reaulationa are aat forth herein. a, C, Gfneral legylatlcmp , The provlaiona found in thia Zolla District ahall be aubject to the requir .. ant1 and atendarda found in Section 16,S, General leaulationa, unlesa othervlH provided for in thia Ordinance or • aaendaent hereto, Hau .. Dffeo-nt, A Plaued Developeant ahall be filed for t'be dnelo,-nt of any 1ot Yiq ona or •re &Cl'H in &l'U, lee lectiOD 16,4-lS for denlo,...t procedure. Peraitttf 1tt:!f1 VUI· .. la .. allall Ile UN or ocnipiN nd • structure ahall be••• : erec t .. , alter .. , UHd or occupiN, acept for ... or aore of tile foUowiq uau, (1) #taJ ... panitt .. la t lle 1-Z ... 1 .... Dlacrict ac1•1DS rea1'•tial uH ucepc aa panittN la lectioll H ,4-U c (Z) ru1'•tia1, ao\ile boaeparb , (2) MU• loea Park Pl d Dftd opaeat, aM Dev elo,ceec h ocedu re .., l ta:,d arda , fac,t 16 , •1> n • d 16.,•1> o, (>) Naau fa ccurilla, ,rocea tl I aa4/er fabr l cats ... Th• nu!acc riat , ,roc11a ln1 and/er f a rScacS , •• r a t ..... llaScN r e l. e f .. , , 1c11!5115 sbt <•JJr1•• "91&s, ,,, ,,,h,>&stl· ~r,,i,,.a , aic Alcelielic di1c,111ci Alllatl \J•prolacu, Aaphalr. f act r t •• llac' , at&c .... .,,. Car N '1ac er Qarceal. bnt ale 911faccur e ... ,recea1 ta1, , ... ceaat.q. -fectuH, 11&c f ace r e , I • • - - (4) (I) • • • • ... -:!- Che:icals, heavy or indus:rial, basic canufacture or processina, Cinder and cinder block•, basic canufacture or processina, Coal or coke, manufacturin1 or proces1in1, Concrete and concrete product•, i:ianufacture or fabrication. Deter1ent1 1 soaps and by-products, u1in1 aniaal fat, ba1ic aanufacture. Fe~nted fruit• and ve1etable product•, canufacture, Fertilizer•, .. nufacture or proce11in1, Fun1lcide1, canufacture. Cas1a1, other tha3 nitro1en and ox,aen, manufacture. Cl••• w:anufacture. Clue m .S.ae, aanufacture. Orala ailllq, Craplllte, manufacture, Cypsa a114 other forca of plaiter baH, aanufacwre. lDMCtlcidu, unufacture. lasulatlone, flalaal»le tnie•, uaufacture or fabricatloa. Matcllea, ... facture. Meat 1lau1hteriq. Metal•, extraction or a=ieltin1. Metal•, lnaota, pi&•, alleeta, or bare, uaufactare. !'.etal ahr .. 41111 1 auto allr .. diaa m aiailar operatieDa. 011• m fate, aaiul and Teaetal»le, uaufacture. fainu, pipnu, ..-la, ja,-., laqaer•, ,atty, vanullu, vbltilla, ... wood H11ara, aaavfacture or faltricatloa. ,a,.r ,alp ... ca11u1oH, kale ... ,actun. faraffla, ... factura. 1etro1-... ,.trol-product•, --'acture or tncu•illl• fortl ...... as.atlar c u, -taccun. Ml»ar, .... factura, or rec1a1et91. a-t.11 or tlaai81 eUla • .._, c..s., 91.TIIN8, __,accae • .._.. ... acarchu, -..factan. , ... 17. hl,-Ciea, __,accun. Va _. ,n,.cu, ....iacc .... fnN"illl '7 CrNMCial ff ef ... .,,.....".u ..... (\) (c) le a t r tall. Ca) - • • .' • • r • l• . • ' \. -3- (b) Any ~n~modity oanufactured, processed, fa~ricated or varehoused nn the pre:nises. (c) Equipoent, 1u?pli1s and caterials (except coi::ercial explosives) des1~ned especially for use in asriculture, oinins, industry, business, transportation, buildins and other construction. (6) Repair, rental and servicin1. The.repair rental and servicin1 of any co:z:iodity, the manufacture, processin1, fabrication, varehou1in1 or sale of which co1:1:11odity is permitted in the District, (7) Contractor yard for vehicles, equi?cent, caterials, and/or supplies. A contractor yard for vehicles, 1quipc1nt, caterials, and/or supplies vhich complies with all of the follovina conditions: (a) Is properly 1rad1d for drainaae, surfaces with concrete, asphalt, oil or any other dust-fr•• surfacina and aaintained in aood condition, free of v11d1, dust, trash and debris, (b) Is provided vith barriars of such dil:lensions that occupants of adjacent structures are not unreasonably diiturbed, eitber by day or by ni1ht, by the 1110vemant of vehicles, aachinery, equipoent or supplies. (c) Is provided vith entrances and exits ao located as to ainiai&e traffic con11stion, (d) Is provided vith barriers of such type and ao located that no parked vehicles will extend beyond the yard space or into the required screenina area if adjoinina or adjac111t to a reaidential diatrict, ,. - Ce) Liabtina facilitiea are ao arraeaed that they aaithar unreasonably disturb oce11panu of adjacat raaidential propertiea aor iaterfere with traffic, (I) Greenhouse. (9) Savspapar diatrilliution atation, (10) Parkin& aftd/or coc:aercial 1tore1e of operable vehicles, (11) lailroad facilittet, but not iacludina ahop1 • (12) le ool for trainill& in occupatioul akilla, e11rollaent uy ... o,u to the put.Uc or llaited, cay laclude ,.raitoriea for atud .. u ... iucrucura, (U) (U) (U) Terainal for intracity or intercity Yehicla1 for or frelaht, ~are 1ln1 and/or 1cor111, DC of parl08t lar la~rul VII v !ch, ,. t • OJiftiOft ~, ct.1 Co:111,,, ... ,, t ob.1ccloftabl1 ti e•r y pro,.rcy by rea,~n e! ,tor, duat, ... •• at, 111,e, radiatt .. or vtbractc , r it aot llaaar'-'ia tat, ,11; • d pr1,ercy of c ,. ''°" di• 1:1 1 ,~, & da •r of fir1 er • plea.,, • . , .. I • • , - • • • • • t• • (. /JC. caH:n. BILL NO. 42 ~ A BIIL PCll AN Cll>INN«:Z »IH>DG Tm.£ 16, ~ 4, SICTICN C., SJBSl!CTICN 3, rR '111! mu.arm KJaCIPAL am: 1985, BlC m.ETING 'l'HE 'IDM B1t1!1i1!2'Y MID !W'IMDC •••act. IHJUr.\S, ~ 16-4~-3, of the Engl.awood lb'li.clpal Coda 1985, by daleting the tam "Brwy"', thia -dlaat. will allall btwies in I-1 LiCJht Immtrial Districts in the City of Dli!Jl.awood ""1ch is c:urraat.ly prchil>itad; IOI, ~. m 1T CRl.\Dm Br "nlB C1'ff CXUCIL C6 'DIE C1'ff c, ING[lJIOOD, OOL<lRNlO, AS ~I 8ection 1. Title 14, Ollptar 4, 8ection C, IMINcticn 3., is 1m9by -.dad by a.i.u,. tha teal •• ,wy •• 16-4-ll: I-1 LICll'l' DUBDaAL DI911tJL"'l't c. 3. Mllmfacturing, ~ -4/oc fata-icat.icn. '1'he ~acturiat, pccc111in1 -4/oc fllbrioaticn, • ......s and lialt:ad lmein, of.,, : Sity..,. tM following Illich .. pcdlll,itada M:lnai .... , bM1c llllmfctuN. Aloalmic cllatlllatlan. anJaa1 bf pt-.CU, bMic lllllllfactun ... pc C C I I I int• Alplalt, alllllf-=tun and pccc 111,.. lane bl-*, bM1c -.dctun. . .. Cldal bl-* oc i-. bl-*, bM1c aanuf--.. a.a.I, baa1c ......r.atUl'e. OWefceJe, ._, oc lNlatrl.al, baat.c ..uf-=tuN er PIE lld ... a.I er «die' lllllllfllCtuN er pc C C 111 iDI. a.a.. ... OOf'CIWtll pr c Sr.ta, ....,.... ar fallriclatian. Dwta ...... , .... and~ .... alaal fat, baaic ....tctuN • .-Wad fNlta and as ·•i. prcSrcu, ~. fwt.lllaln, ~ of pt' C C III lftl• l'unficidllt, .-lfacbn. ' .... thin nltftlllft ........ ....,..... Glw -llfaatt.a:'9. G1 .... ...r-.. . Cllraift "· • -.~. • ' I. • • - - • • • • • Gypsun and other forms of plaster taae, manufacture. Insecticides, manufacture. Insulations, flllffllllble types, manufacture or fabrication. Matches, manufacture. Meat slaughtering. Metals, extraction ar -lting. Metal•, ingots, piga, sheets, ar ban, IIIIINf-=ture. Mlltal ahredlSing, auto ahndl!in; Ind lliaUar cperaticns. Olla Ind fats, eniaal lnd"Y8CJ8Ulble, mmmfacture. Paints, piCJIBIU, enaiels, japans, l~, pltty, vamishe9, 1ohiting, and wo4 fillers, manufacture er fabrication. Papal' pulp Ind celluloee, buic 11111Ufacture. Paraffin, 1181Ufacture. Petzol-Ind petzol.-procl.lcta, lllnlfacture er pcooaaalnlJ. Portland Ind aiailc oaant.a, IIIIUfacture. ailbar, armfactun, ar nc:laialnlJ. s-111 ar planinlJ aUla • ..,.., tcac1na. viruaea, IIIIUfactun. aapra Ind atardwa. arufacblre. Tlnaay. 'fmpant.1na. IIIIUfacture • .. and Wit prcxllcta, ~- 11:X>d prl 111 vi"9 by c:naaatin9 er othar Pl'•II.IN ~ of II004 by ~--- w, .... "' fall -.. lltl. 1111111 bf tiU. M4 ,.....Sat flMl , .... • • the 11th c11r of .,_.., lltl. h&lcli •• ts..,, Qty a.a •I• .... ....... • . .. I . • - • • y • i. • ~- ... ':·---,-,--- I, Patricia H. era,, City Clark of the City of &,gle«xx!, Colorado, hereby certify that the abc,.,. Ind foregoing is a true ocpy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introclJCed, read in full, Md puNd en first XUding en the 3rd day ot .June, 1991. fiErlcii k. era; -J - . , .. I. . • - - • • • • · . • .. ~~~---------- Gyps1.n and other forms of plaster base, manufacture. Insecticides, 1Mnufacture. Insulations, flanmable types, manufacture or fabrication. Matches, manufacture. Meat slaughtering. Metals, extraction or melting. Metals, ingots, pigs, sheets, or bars, manufacture. Metal shredding, auto shredding and aiai.lar q,erations. Oils and fats, animal and vegetable, ammfacture. Paints, pi~ts, enamels, japans, lac.quen, putty, varnishes, whiting, and wood fillers, manufacture er fabrication. Paper pulp and cellulON, basic -.ifacture. Paraffin, -.Jfacture. PetEol-and petrol-procb:t:a, IIIIUfacture er processing. Port.land and aiai1c' ~. IIIIUfactuw. Rltilm', anafactur., er nclaiainlJ. Saaill er pi.ninlJ 111.lls. s.n.., taldns, virueae, IIIIUfact.ure. aaprw and starc::hea, aamfact.ure. Tammy. 'l'Urpmtina, IIIIUfacture. IIIIX and wx ~ • ..ufactur9. llxld pnNl'YinlJ by cnoec:1Ung er other prNm ~ of wood by pnNEVatiWS. Sac:tian 2. An wgaocy is hmwby dlc:land in that a priwy goal of the city mu is to ..ubl1sh .., buailwu mt.apriw in the City and to apedite the pemlt ~-By lllllftlll'i"IJ this ordinanoa • an wwwgaucy Orclinance ala:wt facty-fiw (45) daya will .. aat off the IAlftlll'Al prooaaa. Int.rocb:ied, Z..S in full, and pMNd an fint mading m the lrd clly of .June, lttl. PmU.ahad in full • an lttl. a , Clrdinanm ca the 6th dlir of .-., IOIS: ~ -,te .-moaivad; tt-.ilfcn, tbia ia .-• Wt-.cr ordinlnoe. I~ ia ......S M a ~ anll....-. ............ Mileti •• bw. dtj &ii -z - . , • . .. I . • • , - • • • • , . ·, • .. Gypsun and other forms of plaster base, manufacture. Insecticides, manufacture. Insulations, fllllfflllible types, manufacture or fabrication. Matches, manufacture. Meat slaughtering. Metals, extraction or melting. Metals, ingots, pigs, sheets, or bars, manufacture. Metal shredding, auto shredding aid similar operations. Oils and fat.a, animal and vegetable, manufacture. Paints, pigimnt.s, eru•ll!ls, japans, lacquers, putty, varnishes, Whiting, and wood fillers, nanufacture er fabrication. Paper pulp and cellulON, basic mmNfac:ture. Paraffin, aamfacture. Petrol-aid petrol-procb::ta, ..ufacture er proceuing. Portland aid aiailar caanta, ..ufllCture. ltUbber, anufcture, or nclaiaing. s-i.11 er pl-.in9 llilla. s.u., tmdna, vi.nlaea, ..ufcture. lllgar9 aid atarct.s, armfacture. Tammy. 'l'Urpmtine, ...atacture. Ila aid ... proclact.a, ...afactun. 11:iod prwrvinlJ by cnoaoting er other prNm ~ af wad by pneervati .... section 2. An 9ancy ia mnby dacland in that • priwy C)Oa1 of. the city mu 1a to aubUah.., 11uauw aaterpriw in the City aid to apedite the pamit ~-., ~ thia Ordlnalce -- ~ Ordinmc:a ~ farty-flva (45) dar-will be cut aff tlw ~promaa. Introcb:iad, Nall in full, and ...... al lint .. .,, .. al the Jrd - af June, 1991. Publiahad in full --.-.. -. GrclinMaa al tile ltll -af .,.., 1991. 1011h Qwnilaaa ~ aa maaiwdJ tla:ill6a9, tbia ia aa • ~ ordinanoa. It ia ....-S • a ,,..i. c:a:dinlnae • ........... h&lcli •. eriiw. dti diri -J- ' , • . \ I . • , - • • • • ,. ... • t• ... • <. ... Gypsum and other forms of plaster base, manufacture. Insecticides, manufacture. Insulations, flanmable types, manufacture or fabrication. Matches, manufacture. Meat slaughtering. Metals, extraction or smelting. Metals, ingots, pigs, sheets, or bars, manufacture. Metal shredding, auto shredding and similar q,erations. Oils and fats, animal and vegetable, manufacture. Paints, pi(J181lts, enmels, japans, lacquers, putty, varnishes, llhiting, and wood fillers, llll!nlfac:ture or fabricaticn. Paper pulp and celluloee, basic manufacture. Paraffin, manufacture. Pet.role.a and petrol-procb:ts, -.ifac:ture er processing. Portland and siailar caBltS, armf-=tun. RltiJer, amufac:ture, or Relaiainq. s-111 ar pi.ninlJ llills. Ser\la' tmdns, viEuaes, -.afacture. SIJgars and stardlM' -.ifactuN. Tarnary. Tuxpmtine, -.ifac:ture. IIIIX and wx pcoclacta, -.if-=tun. Nood pnNrYinlJ by ~ er othar pniuure ~ of wood by pnaervati,,... Sactian 2. An www.,.a,cy is twnby dllc1..s in that • priwy goal ol the city mu is to estlbl.ish,.., busilw anteq:iri.Na in the City and to apedite the pamit ~-By ~ this Ckd1nlnc,e --www.,.aq <kd1nance alamt fcrty-fiw (45) daya will be cut olf the ~ pi[oceu. Int.roclaced, zNd in flall, MIS p....t an fint IINldin; en the 3rd day of J\ale, 1991. Pmlistwd in flall --1991. a a ar.u.... en the 6tJI dlr of .,-., IIOISt ~~not moaiwdl tllaafol:e. thia ia nait • aarc,ancy ocdinance. It ia ,.....Sas a "9eJw crdin1 ~ • ... .......... Pitilcli N. craw, dti &ii -1- "~ ' ' • . .. ., I . • • , - • • • • . ,. • .. Gypsml and other fmms of plaster bue, manufacture. Insecticides, manufacture. Insulaticna, fi...t>le types, manufacture or fabrication. Matches, manufacture. Meat al~. Metals, ext:nc:ticn ex aelting. Metals, ingots, piga, sheets, or bars, mnufacture. Metal shndlling, auto shredlling and similar operations. Olla and fats, llliaal. and wgat.able, armfacture. Paints, pi.cJllnta, enaals, japans, lacqgan, putty, vamiataa, "'1ting, and 1«JOd fillen, arufacture er flbc'icaticn. Pape palp alCl cellulme, buic iamacture. Paraffin, lllllllfactun. Petrol-and ~ prcd.acta, lllllllfacture er prooaaing. Partland and aiaUar ea ,ta, IIIIUfactun. Rlilbar, IIIIUfacture, ar ncleiedna. s in er plainlJ llilla. ..... tadna, rizuaaa, lllllllfacture. aag.. end at.rdlM, lllllllfacture. Tan•y. '!mpmt.ina, -..lfacblre • .. end .. ~. lllllllfctun. llx.t pr1 •int by cnaeating er atbl.r pr11m ~ ~ wad by pn111vatiwa. ~. &!lad in f\all, ad ,..... • f1nt mn:1f,. an tm 3rd ., ~ .June, lltl. ,.u ..... ill f\al1 -......... Grdln..-GIi .... -~ .,..., lttl. ... U¥nt ..... --......... et ..... tlda ta .. -.,__, ardf..,...,.. rt s. paaaad • e -..is Clldln •· ... ......... Mnai I. ei&, dti &ii -2- ' . .. I. • • - - • • oan June 3, 1991 INI'l'IAftD aT City Attorney • • • <. ... ,. \ ; COUIICIL COINJIIICA'l'IOII 11 d Sua.JSCT Title 1-7-2 -Authority of the Municipal court. aick DeWitt, City Attorney The City Attorney recOllllellde the adoption of Subsection o, to Title 1-7-2 S.N.c. 1915. The ba .. • for thie 1• auttao.'ity vranted vith .. nate Sill 91-69. The baeic need for thie le,ielation 1• that there hae in the paet been eoae queetion concernin9 the le,al authority of a aunicipal court jud9e to ieeue no contact ordere. llo contact order• are eeaentially equitable relief vhich require• •equity• to act. Municipal court• ,--rally do not hawe equity auttao.'1ty in the letal .. n .. , thie ie an auttao.'i.ty that 1• ..-rally lleld by other court• euch u di.strict court• in the atate court eyet-. TM Le9i.elatun -y 9rant the auttao.'lty to aunicipal court• and did eo 111 senate au1 t1-tt. TMN ordere -1• lieu ... in doantic ca .. • and -1• clarify the letal auttao.'ity to 1apoee teaporary netraini119 ordere. FI.UCIN, Then h no f1aaacial 1af,act -,.oted u a n.lt of tllie particular le,ielaUoa . t e•t ... ' I • • - • • • • • , . • , ,J, BY At.mlCIUTY CIU>INANCE NO. SERIES CF 1991- A BILL Fat AN CR>INANCE HEREBY AMENDING TITLE l, CHAPTER 7, sa:.Tl~ 2, DIGT OOX> ~ICIPAL caE 1985 PERI'AINING 'ro JURISDICTI~ CF 'nfE fHaLDOD KIUCIPAL COORT. YIERFAS, recently Section 14-4-102(1) and (5) ColondD Ravi.Nd Statutes ...re mandllld to give judges of namicipal courta oL relXlEd autharity to iaaue ~ary and pc11m1mt rest.raining ordars to pnllWlt dcaNtic lbuN regardleu if IIUCh relief could be cbt&ined in a dclastic :rei.tion action whmi 90 IUthoriNd by the ainicipal CJOl'9ffling body; and NON, ~. • 1'T CRlADl!I> n 'DI! cm ClUICIL a, ,. cm a, DUIMXlD, ca.<:aADO, AS PCILOIIS: Section l. TI'1'LE l, aaPna 7, IEl'ICII 2 II IBmlY Jll•UD Br ADDDG A JIDf SI.IISE'l'ICII G, 'l'O IIDD Al PCILOIIS: l-7-2: JURIIDICTICII, PCID. G. l. 'ffll JtlXZ a, 'Da aaa«XlD IUIICJPM. aim laY, DI BIi/Hiil DISIXl'ICII, I-. DNaWlr Ml) P9!1J•II lll9DtADIDIG CIIDI 'l'O PREYlll'I' DCJGIIC AIIIIE WIW Cit IIJl' m JIii.Dr c:Dm • C1rDD11D DI A cael!IC IIIIATJCIII N."l'ICII nuD DI A DlmIC'I' a:urr. 2. ACTICII 'l'O caTADI ax:11 m.DIP IS Dl1'TIA1ID n l'DJm A CXNI.ADft', IU.Y WJUl"lll), MlarnG 'DaT 1111 DIIW N CDIUII&) ACl'I CXNitMDG DCIUllC MIJIS AaDll'I' 1111 R.Aml'UP ca A NDICll amD a, nnD a, 1111 IMl'D:I. maa 1111 l'D.lm a, m CXNI.ADft' Mna HIMIDG 'Im &YDalCZ Mm am; ™Y MfWJa) I al W affICDlff' ODIi IXUl9, 1111 llnCDN, Cllllr .111111 NU Ulla A 'IINICIIMr W'IMDIDG ClllD 'l'O nDWf DCIUIJC --Ml) A C1'IM'D DW 'l'O 'ta DIIW, CXHRl>DD 1111 .... 'l'O .,_ Illa. 'DII CD111' ltt A WUIC TIMI Ml) Ian, 'l'O ... Clla, IP _,, 1111 MID "IINICaMlY ....mDG ClllD aaD IIJl' • ... t•11a11 • l. Ir, ltt 'Da IDIDG -.0 n 1111 IUIJCJNL CDIII' .111111 t1Pa1 '1111 nlJIG a, m CXN'IADII', 1111 DIIWWW IS I J1 Ml) IMIHCIMISI DI 1111 IIIMDG, 1111 tam:DN. mm .um IP or• aa ••• ,... ODIi IS W , Mr IIIIS A taz111a11 MJIIDIG Clllla. -1 - . ; ' I. • - • • \. • • . . Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading Q'l the 3rd day of .June, 1991. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance Q'l the 6th day of June, 1991. liian van 6,G, Aiiyor Attest: Patricli A. crci,, city cliri I, Patricia H. era,, City Cledt of the City of lngJac,od, Cblandi,, t.r'tlby cartify the lbcNa ia • tr\a oapy of • Bill fer II\ ~. introclaced, nad in full, and pa..s on fint nadinlJ on the 3rd ~ of Jlme, lttl. htrlcli I. ei& . , •, .. I . . • ' , • - • • • I• • '· --· -_ ... ,·-··--·· .. . . ... • 11 e RESOUJI'IOO N0.1:IP SERIES CF 1991 A RESOLl.11'100 ~SHING AATES FCR PARJ<S AND REX:REATIOO SDWICES FCR REAL PRCPER'IY CHUS, PERSOOS AND FCR PKFIT cau>ORATIOOS T:ill.T ~ 1RJ/OR <PERA'l'E BUSlNESSES WITHIN THE CITY CF E:G.DOX> BUT DO NOi' RESIDE WIT"riIN THE ~ BCX.lNtWUES CF THE CITY. ~. the City Council aeeks to encourage aisiness and c:amarci&l uaes cf Engle.ood Parks and Recreation Services within the City of Engle«:>Cld; and ~. many property owners do not zaida in the City but a;iport City -.'"Vices through the maintenance, e:awtruetion and davelcpant af buaineues and real property within the City; and Mll!R!AS, davelq:mnt at the City enhances the cxauuty and~ t.... for thoN who zaide within the City; IOI, IIWWWUCE, • 1T JtES:I.Vl!!D IIY '1'RE an CDICJI, at 'DIE cm at ""2 PN'XI), <DDMDO, AS ~: Saction l. For parpoeee af lnrJlaclod Pana 1114 ~ Pror,r-Ind facilltl• thi fol1Cllrin9 s-r•cne 111d entiU. lhall be dm..,.s at the - rate• resident.a: flw City \1111111• Nll eetlbliah ~ 111d i.n-111111•11:11i.e 111s•J ,_ for ~ th1a llaaolutian. ADCPl'ID, MmUD Ma> .utDa) th.la Jrd llr of .Jum, 1"1. Anar1 --·-·-- h&lcii *· &ii, dti &iii • 1 - I . I' - 'I, ' I. • , - - • ,. • • . . ... I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk for the City of Ehglewood, Colorado, hereby certify the above is a true copy of Resolution No. _, Series of 1991. Patnei.a A. crow • ,. - ' ... • i .. I. • • , • • I • I II 1111 jl 'Iii 111 111 Rill lJJ t il ~, e~! i!J ~riil i1!I il!I !!;;, J1J I! ?1! Q2 5! ~· ~ -Ii Ii •1~•: !f 'i'il :1; Sjlf ~Ji& i:1 !J ~~ , •• ~ I I rl I.fa ~,g1 Bi~ IJ oe I 1~·; :~ !if u 1;1 fift! tU 1 ·ps ~i ;; r I .. • I .~D 11 Isa,~ -11 l~li 1!il 1!! ,~ ir 11 \ -,t • I' l!i:i Sl) Iii i : 'F tf i !' : ~ i= a~ ,g t ;l~f• 11 ~ -',f l}rl !!f lf ti ~ i j1 ~~, 1J(i l5~ flt t....o I I " "' 'I \ Ill ' • ,I .... ; . ,I _ .. _ . , • , . . . • ·~ , • ' , • - • • • • • SE IT !"URT:-t::R ~OLVED th3t t.~e U.S. Congress a."ld t.~ Ac:ni.nistration develo:> a ~:atio:ial \\aste ReOJCtion and Recycling Policy ;.tlich err;:,hasizes the federai govern.-:ent p::ocurenent of recycled goods, a r.ational public education progra.-:, en resource conservation and recycling, t.~e establisn.-:ent of national, state and regional re~ion and recycling goods -'hich take into account regional differences in end-use markets, and fo.."'!!'.ation of a national re&Jction and recycling trust fu."ld to usist local governments in the develo;ment of needed recycling infrastructure, and the retrofits of existing solid ""Ute facilities, in addition to providing financial incentives to the private sector to expand facilities that will lead to increued e."ld-uH recyclables; and BE IT ruR1'IIER RESCLvm that the federal govemnant •tclish atandilr~ for identifying the r.cyclability of oon~ CJ)Clds, and that aupemarkets and other retailers usist in the pranotion a'ld display of the procb:ta within store fciliti .. ; and BE IT 1'UlfflD lll!ICLVD> that the U.S. QnJnss and the~ ~ ~ dasign and packating "'1ch ~ the aDlftt ol aolid waste and raults in pcolb:ts am9 .... 1. to ~ling; and • IT l"lanmt lll!ICLVD> that the fedara1 ~ be encaur.,..S to lak vith the ~ publiahin9 ~ to aitnificantly ilaHN the UN of recycled ~; and .._. ~. to clr.le1cp Sltandllrda for nqcW fimr aanunt for such ~I and • IT P\lmD 111E1CLV1D that the u.a. ~ and the ~ t11ra ~iv• -. wt.. ,nc:Ucele, to fiNI ~tutM far, ar mDll8 far ~en and : : MCA prollacta aantaininlJ tadc ~ and C 1141111• of caucm:u, especially 1.-vy atala Mach • lead, calaia, arcury and dlftala; and • 1T fmnlD lll!ICLVID tM Ila eetabliah repCIMl rt II eta WWW to ~ and ~ infcaation CII the -· a ,t and M 'C uJ of 111n.ks,.l aolid ---and hcNNholcl huardDua ... , and • IT Nmmt -..wD tM& fedaral poJiciae ..sdl anf.tsdaJJr 1w tile cast of ~ ... ¥U'fia aitsiale .. eUaiMted to allow fMt -· ol NC)'Cled pn,Aacta to auc nflally cm; rte in die ..-tfJ-1 al • ff ICidW __,,. IM& die City of .. Je rci c I • c I• I .. ....ilatllMt of fiOiiW tao :nt II no,cled pcct,au a.,..,. aftia ..,_, U... ~. and otMr ,.._ .............. Wlite a'11 al alaJ ... , ... • ff ............. tile u.,. QwAr •• of ...... 1111~-at • llltjaal LDDal II m il -,.i.111t r p u.a • ........., ,, 11•• ...-, • w&lll 1a1a1. 11 1 ....... 11-of ....... •2 ,,. - ' I . • - - • • • • • · ... • !!E !T ruR'l1IER RESCLvm that EPA davelcp air mu.Hien standards bued en t.~ best available control tec:hnolo;y for mmicipal waste CUlbmtOn and that the fedaral gc,vermant bear financial responsibility for necesaary mrxlificationa to such units result.in; frcn changa in such regulaticns; and BE IT PUR1'HER RESCLvm that the EPA i:lnadiately ~lcp regw.aticns for the safe :nanagmant and disposal of :uucipal wute caatiusticn uh undar S\lbtitle D of the Rincurce ConNrvatien and Jllecoll9ry Act. ADCP1'l1) Ml> APPAl7JD> this 3rd~ of JUne, lttl • ... Vin biiii, .. htricii 1. eiaw, eiii aa WWL&& . , • . I . • • , [] - • • • 0 I• - AMERICAN CoM:-.1.cN1T1Es FOR CLEANUP Eou1rY 1350 NEW YORK AVENUE, N.W., SUITE 1100 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20005-4798 "' - ,llllrAt: ~) ----TILEPHONE (202) 393-3734 PRIVILEGED Al~D COl\l.'FIDENTIAL TE.Eco,a;as (202) 879-4001 (202) 179-4081 MEMORANDUM -BY TELECOPY TO: ~ Berkowitz, Uttleton 0UY Seara. Glendale Ja_y Hutchiaon, Lakewood William Clayton. Enalewood FR.OM: Rena Steinzor and David Kolker DATE: May 29.1991 llE: Statua of Lesialative Effort, The purpoN of thit memo it to uk you to participate in a conference call to dilcuM the ltatul of our 1-,iala&M effort,. We hope to have tbe call oa w........, J ... 5, .a MO LIii. Colorado 111M (11 a.m. Walblnaton dme). In order to pin acceu to the call, c1ia11·800-111·1126. We bave adclreaecl tbil memo to the official contacta for our 1Mmber citi•: if you think othtn lboulcl be invited to participate, pleue fNI free to invite them. The aaenda of the conference call will be to clilcua your viftl of what amendments belq in a ftnal Aa::E. lepladve pactaae, which we hope to brilll to Capitol mu over 1be ....... We beu.v.1bat it ii time 1o work to pt leplation mlroducecl. hopefully bJ a Wp&l1ilu. ~ dMrN.,.. of Jer11tor1 in both the Home and Senata. Ora we have a WU~ wort for, w think our.,._... NCIUitalal and~ effor11wiU be aiVlft DIW -.,. The oriplal Acx:E poaitioa pepll' l&yl out tbrN different typea of........_ (I) .......... wllicll eliminate liability; (2) ...._. which bnprow9 ..cd-.nt opportuaitiea; wl (l) ........................ local.,.,.._.... ability to 1111r1 ......a watm•r claia. In -ceaw••liom witb CoapNlioaal ataff and u, Supedand cwti1uwitl oww .... N¥Wal ...., we a.. bele told repeatedly 1bat an.....,..,. wllicla INb to,..,.. ....... aad ...... ~ frolll tbe clelaitioD of....,._ •sbetancl will be ¥117 dilicult to ..U. ..... ...., or politicallr ............. NIil lipilcandJ .... posith9 ..... ..., ........ ..... Wock dmd ,.,. CIOlllrillulion ..... ... Obwioult)', die lnam1#late problNI ,.-bJ .. ~ ciliel ii...._, ... ,,..., .. ,wa-... --.-... IDd aoc. fordlelilM ...... c:labm_."r odlerpae~,,,,a_..,,_.. .. ....,_.,. Ill order to pnwlde adecauate protection to .. Colani1lo ddlll. we..._ .. , ... to...., 01bw ......e ...... -.,.way r.. Ille ........ ana-aat will a,,.....,.,._._ • w, ..... to lninllorm with ,OU Oft ... "'f iftlporlanl topk.c.-:= ............ ~ d!imi .. about wl btutai ,-ar ldw wt rMC1ion. In .W-1'1M dil C at11t• ........... ll••illa Coaniu..will wt ............ to .................... ,rt,. to ...... ca .. ... eo It le uapa,lanl ror "' .. .........,,..,..,.. aow. Aa ,-. bow." 11'1 wwtifll.., to .... our U,CD I ........... IAMIJ 0,, la 1\tDtJS,wlwe...,.._.wllol,...ddeewlMlieufn• ••• ,___..., fa la _....,pcpln•• ,...c.. .... ,u • .,...._..._ .... ._.. llil11t1d !II' i.,.,.... tor,-eo w, _. ... ..._Tia _.Wt ..... Alie.,.._ ~••d•sr _..,.,.. bollll'llll4._...., A .... M,,1111 ii ...... ., .... ._. ......... ............. .,........... ...,... .......... Qll),.,,,.. ' . I· • , 1- • • P.ES0Ll1l'ICN 00.~ SERIES CE' 1991 .. • • t~ • A RESCUn'ICN MmDUZIN:. A~ CXll,9l1WIU'l'ICN TO 'l1IE R. CRAIG NEI..500 l·E«JUAL nH). ~· ,,.. ~. Craig Nel90fl aerv.d D,glawood u a Police Officer in Patrol and Detective usignants since August 16, 1974; and ~. Craig suffered a fatal heart attack "1ile testifying in the Arapahoe County District a:iurt.; and 12 bi ~, Craig had a apecial love for childrwl and dadicated mch of his CMn t.ia to the childrw\ of Dlgi...cod, he WU the Poat A4viaar for the Elcplorer Scout Troap in Englewood and had just racently participated in the CXPS !'CR JCIDS Progi•; and IH!RFAS, Craig ... dadicated l:mllband to his wife a..i Lee and • da\roted father to his twin c:hildrw\ Jade Lynn and Pl Hill cnig; and llll!Jt!'.U, the City of D'lglawood viahaa to ccntrilute • to the It. Craig Htlaon Maorial Pl.Ind to aaaist his faily, -------- !Of, Wac!, m: lT R!ICLVD> Br 1111 CITY CDICIL C6 'DIE CITY C6 DG.DIXI). ClCla.ADO, 'nlM': a.ctian 1. 'ftie City of D'lgl..aod shall ccntrilute the -of to thi It eralg Ne1aar1 Naarial P\lnd 1llw::h bu bNrl at ~ • 8111k "www==-- (DICJlaiood llnnch) to Maiat his faily. AIXPl'!2) Ml) APPIICMJ) this lrd -of J\me. lttl. Pitrlcli I. craw, dty c:iiii WWW L c5w • • . ' .. I . • • ]- • • RESOUTI'IOO NO. 'it SERIE.S OF 1991 • . ,~ • , / .r. .. 'll 12 b :J:%. A RESOLUTICN LIMITING THE TER.~ Of' OFFICE FCR THE Cin' CF ElG.DIOOO BOMDS 1\ND ca+USSICNS MEMBERS TO 'M:> ( 2 l TERMS IN au>ER TO BRCW>DI THE CPPCRruNITI FCR PUBLIC SElNICE. ~IHEREAS, there is a need to reinvigorate appointed bodies with new precepts; and i~, the founding fathers aet forth the principal. of aervi.ce to goverment u a citizen; and ~. this country hu jealously guardlld this principal 0\/V its aare than two tumed year history; and ~, in the rl!C*lt past electicn the ltat:e of Ool.cndo -idlld Article IV limiting the tams of State officiala to two (2) tena; NCM, 'nDEl'at!, • IT R!SCl,VIZ) n 'l'R! cn,r CXUCIL C, 'DIE cm C, E2G.l!KXI), CXLCaADO, 'DM: Section 1. 'IM City Council of the City of Jh9laiooc! twnby adapta the policy that no peraan shall Nrw m than two (2) CXWINCllt.iw term en q Board or caaiuion. 'ftlis liaitatian shall WlY to all the City of lngl....S Boards and Q:nli.ssiona 11\ich includa: Board of Mjuat:ant ---.i• c.-r llnice Board DcMltcMI o.v.lqmnt Juthcrity Dectlcn Ollai•ian riraan'• ~ a.rd lbain9 Autharity r.s, Jlarica ... It iful a-1 .. 1on Lillnry bird ~ ~ Authority Para and llacrMtian a-inion Pl....tn; N lclnint a-iNiCIII PoliclaSft.. l'Wlaian lcllllrd llaUnant bird Udliln -• .i authority --and .... loar.s NUT!D AND M'l'IIWII> thia lrd dlr of June, lttl. .......... hit.ricli •. c:ni,,. City Clan . , • I . • , - • • • ,,_ • I• • v' 12 b ~ ORD I~;:;CE NO. SERIES OF' 199Y-- BY AUTHORITI A BILL FOR COONCIL BILL NO. 38 INTRODUCED BY a:xJNCIL ~mER BULLOCK A.~ ORDnw.cE SUBMITTING ro A \QI'E OF THE REGISTERED ELECTORS CF THE CITI CF E:lGI.n·OOD AT THE 11."EXT SCHEDUUD REGUlJ\R 1'~1'1C!PAL EUX:TIOO PROPOSED AMElOEfi' ro 'niE OfARTER CF 'fflE CITY CF n,GLDO:D RW,JIRING 'IHE POPULAR ELEJ:'I'ICN CF K\YCR FOR A 'l\'l:> ( 2) YEAR TERM. BE IT ~ BY 'IHE CITY COONCIL CF THE CI'l'lC CF ~. CXLCIWX> ~T: Section l. n.r. is twreby submitted to the ngiater9d electon of. the City of Dicj1ewood at the next acha&lled regular nuucipal election propoeed -.&•nt to the O'lart.er of the City of Dlglewood, a follaws: QUESTICJf !«). AR'l'Ia.E III I&ISIATIVE 800lC '-"'-an+ a 111 -·drz d-f• • .._ QnmdJ ..u. ea... ....................... w.l.li --p .... cff1- estftJe4 ...... -Ila .. ,, ·---· pr-.. *" -tbe tdJJ a&..dilaOWnfJ Pt, .. ,, .. ' ;-, -t « ...... Cf'9 G 2 ,-d,l ft! P•I _. *'' aL eO Sf 2 '1slsl 1--t I frt91 Blfs a•• D • offfcfel 24 : Mk1at ,_ ta~ 9IN.L a D.IC'IIID BY ~ VDm AT Dal IIIIJCDN. a..rrtCII. '1'111 ftlN IMU. • Pat A 'M> (2) UM PDJ(I). 'Ila ,_.. INNl. • A .... a, C1TY CDIICJL. ••-a, 1111 arr CDIICll, MD C'Ml>JlMII Pat Cl'PlCI a, CXHICIL NU AnLI Ra flll aPPtCE r:, JM'aa. NOW nnTICII IIN.L • llaQUDIID. fla CXUCIL PDICII Vl'III ts 1.-a:ft .... a, Wmt IIILL • ILEl"!D 10 ffll Cffla r:, tavm. ,. ~ au. aw ., vao ,oa 1111' IIIN.L • W'XDP'lsm M IDD a, 111! ctft Dmlmr Pat AU. WIAL lllaaa Ml) au. aaan'I MD AIW'ICAft taW. DPIIIINll'rl llaQUDlDIQ ,_ M1m'I l maTI.III. • . " I . • , - • • • • , . • On l y if the questicn is ap;,roved by the registered electors shall the .r..rticles be airended and the Charter as airended certified to the Secretary of Stat e and a;,;,ear in t.'":e Charter. Section 2. The voting r.uc~nes or paper ballots !or said election shall carry the follawing designation which shall be the submission clause: (\Jestion No. l Shall the Olarter of the City of Englewood be mended by requiring the popular election of Mayor for a 2 year term fran IIIDn9 council nanbers and candidates for council. Yes NO And uch elector voting at said election and dniraua of. voting shall indicate his choice by dlpreuing the llpprq)riate ~ of. the voting machine or by appropriate marking 1,110ft paper ballots where UNd. Section 3. The prq:ier official.a of the City of !hgl-..ood shall giw notice of aald zwgular nuucipal election, such notice shall be published in the manner and for the length of tiJa ~ by la,, and the ballots cast at such election shall be c.nvUNd and the rault ucerta.ined, determined, and certified u ~ by 1 ... Int.rocb::ed, reed in full, and paned on first reading en the 3rd day of Jwie, 1991. Publiahad •• • Bill for an Ord1nanc:e en the 6th day of Jwie, 1991. h&ldi N. ercii,, city diii Mnai I . a:&, ' I. • , ]- - • • • • ,. • '· PRESENTm IY --- ••"'---~~r::z:-~r-rr;;;; t ·~ Y,tv. ?ne-tll . ,,_ ' . . . . ', I . . • • ' ' I - • t~ . . • ' . . .. AGENDA ITEN PRESENTED IY ----% ,.___-., /1 V -r J0 ~/~ 6 -0-( 1111'1•1 ¥ . . . ~ srta: • KJUlTSa I. • /-0 -/ 0 • , • - .. 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' ~ . c-~d 7 )7\ ~_/,,.a, -~ ,,---, C /~, AIElltA ITEN __ Pl£SDITED IY ---- IIITI•• --------,.=-""~) ___ _ /(i-?fq ~ . zy-:: L / ~ llallt1 ------ IIMTS1 _________ ~-- • ' • •, . . . I . , . ' • • 1- • • • . . • • • ,, - ~ ~/~ J/, -ITBI / 7/;$ NESE111E11Y 13.drK,c ?3ro&7 #Lit -··· ----------- ....u _...;__ __ _ ' •. . ' ' .. • . . . . . ' I . . • • ' ' ]-• . • ·, • .. ~ U~J---~~ MEll»A ITEN NESENTED IY j/aJ-/'~A /?. r-h 7v __/~, 3 tj,rO ff .. /,I'--~~x ~orf .l.fktud r µ _;~ 3c/!S . -:; . .. -··· • --ci-~-.-z_,___ -i /?-.1---. -~-<-___ <"2C?_«_t'~· / • -· Lf:f r ;;x;, ~ ~ -,.,41 ' IIMTS1 , ~ ~o • 77,,,,.~ /} ~ 1. ,L ~ (/ I"" r4'\ I . . • • - • • • • . . ,. •, . .. I' .. ' ' .,. . ,. #b ~ er'? G /,,,,~~ .... 21~ r~1EG,- • • ' . ' , . . ' . . . I. • • • - • • • (. MDIDAITEN~~ PRESENTED BY ---- IIDTJ•• • • .. n, -2~ ,:,/ ( r e~ \ t.- ,4 Wid-.-f,. / /' ~d. ~ I • ' ~ . .. •. . . . "' ', I . . • - • • . . <. • • • • ... K <~// /fl q 6 7 NESEIIIUI n AIEll>A ITEN __ _ SKa1_=-========~------IUULTS1 ' .. •. . . . I. . , • • - • • • , ' AGElllA ITEII a b JI • • • ,, PRESENTm IY ... ---- ' ~ . ' ' ' t ' . • l •, I . . • • • I -• ·, . ' . . ' . '· - • • • I. • • , - ·, - @ • ..,. .•. ~ SBIIID1 • .._n, @ • • • • (. ~ ~ -:~ I (/ (' z, z:t;.q:> l .. . .. . • l I . . • , • -• • •• <. MEll>A ITEN -- Slalltr ----• IIMTS1 -------- • ' " . ' ' • .. . ( • . .. I . . • • -• • ,. PRESENTED 1Y --- U°1t?n • ' . ~ . . f ' • . . . . ., ' . . , . . I . . ,. -• ' . p-\ ,.. • . t • t · .. • < . .__e./ "'-e / ..___.-_---, PRESOOED IY .. • 111DTl•1 --------------------- sa:..1 _________ _ IIIM.T11 ____________________ _ I. • • • • • ,. ~ -. . , ' ' -.. • . • ' • " . ... ' ' - .. • L{' • 111:11111 ...n-.------I. • • • • -,.. •. . ,~ ·, • -.. MED ITEII 13 .. .... ------------------------ • SECIID 1 ___________ _ --"·------------------------I. • • • "' -. ( ' ' . ' -• • I• • t ' . ' ' ' , ' <. PUSDIT£D IY --- ~1: ~ 6LJ't. f, If -~~ I/~ ~ /1!/ ( /--e ,' h-j 1 £,, /6 J'-~'- ~v,/ J/v /fY. .J-//': -,//'C-C #. -~ /7~ /tV'"v A./~//' I '- 1111'1•, ~ ~ • I. • 111111.TSa ------- • ]- - • • . • • l• . • ' (, PIESENTED 1Y ---- @ 7 V { d.,u._,A ~~/<7 ~Z, J~ ~ tflx /.J} ,. - ~ -7 d .,/1 ~ y J,,C, r-,,,.._/ ,,?-'? ~ C .-r . ~ t/!()> 1~ .-'-1:?. -/ae ~, .,.... :; ~~ ~ ro {--~ ,J O 0 ' • ' . ' . .. • . .. . I. , ' . , • • • -• ·, • '· • • ( AGENDA ITEN --PIESOITED IY _/ /--T;/ c /' ~ p--:;--~-\..,---- 9Aa,,,U,v: ----i ~ ~ t ~- rz_.,:, ~ e--/ ,---___.._____,_ ...__., • • • ' ~ . . . • . ' • I· • • ]- • • <. • • June 17, 1991 City Council Meeting -Regular ' •