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ENGLEWOOD C ITV COUNCIL
ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Regular Session
June 17, 1991
1. Call to Order
The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor
Yan Dyke at 7:37 p.m.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Member Bullock.
3. Pledge of Allqiance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Yan Dyke.
4. Roll Call
Present:
Absent:
A quorua was present.
Also present :
5. lltnutes
Council Mellbers Hathaway, Koltay, Wiggins , Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke
None
City Manager Fraser
Ctty Attorney DeWitt
Assistant City Ninager Martin
Ct ty Clerk Crow
Dana Glazier, Wute Ninageaent Coord nator
Director Wanush, COIIIUlltty Developeent
Director Fonda, Utilities
Director Esterly, Public Works
D rector Hayes, FtnaftCial Services
(1) CWIL .... CUYTOII IIDltD, -IT IMS SIC ..... , TO Al•llft TIil
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(a) Mark Sexton, 1511 East Dartmouth Avenue, did not appear as scheduled.
(b) Sandra Livermore, 2758 South Delaware Street, did not appear as scheduled.
(c) A resolution reappointing Don Styes to the Englewood Liquor Licens-
ing Authority was considered. The resolution was assigned a number and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 49, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING DONALD J. STYES TO THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY
FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
COUNCIL NOIIER HATIWIAY NOVm, MD IT IIAS SECOll>m, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO.
49, SERIES OF 1991.
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried. Mr .
Counc 11 Melllbers Ko 1 hy, Hathaway, Wi 99 ins,
Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke
None
Styes' term of office expires August 4, 1994.
Bullock,
(d) A resolution appointing Mike Ward to Englewood's Keep America
Beautiful Co..ission wa s considered. The resolution was assigned a number and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 50, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING MICHAEL WARD TO FILL A VACANT POSITION ON THE KEEP
AMERICA BEAUTIFUL C°"'ISSION OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
COUIICIL fDIO •TNIIIMY IIDWO, -IT IIAS SECGIID, TO APPIOVE HSOl.UTIC* NO. IO, SDIES 0, IHI.
Ayes :
Nays:
Mot on carrttd. Mr .
Council Nellbers Koltay, H1th11111y,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
Ward 's tera of office expires Otcetlber
Wiggins, Bullock,
10, 1992 .
(e) A resolut on IPPO ntl"9 [UCJ('
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UTI Of 1991
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(f) A resolution reappointing Walt Tomooka to the Englewood Downtown
Development Authority was considered. The resolution was assigned a number
and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 52, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE REAPPOINTMENT OF WALT TOMOOKA TO THE BOARD OF DI-
RECTORS FOR THE ENGLEWOOD DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY.
COIIICIL NEIIIER HATIWIAY IIOYED, AND IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO.
12, SERIES OF lttl.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. Mr. TOIIIOOka 's tera of office expires June 30, 1995 .
(g) A resolution reappointing Gordon Close to the Englewood DowntOllln
Deve 1 opaent Author I ty WIS cons I dered. The reso 1 ut ion was IS s I gned a nlllllber
and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO . 53, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE REAPPOINTMENT OF GORDON CLOSE TO THE BOARD OF DI -
RECTORS FOR THE ENGLEWOOO DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY .
CGUIICIL .... NATNMIAY IIOVED, -IT IIAS SUCIIIIED, TO APPIOVE Rlsot.UTI• ••
U, SDIES Of IHI.
Aye s: Council ....,.rs IColtay, Hathway, Wi99 ins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habetllcht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Mot on c arr l.ct. Nr. Close 's t,,. of office expires Ju,_. 30. 1995.
(h) A resolution reappolntt1111 Toa Burns to the £1191.-.ood Hous 119 Au ·
thor ty wa considtNd . T resolution was ass n.ct a nUlllbtr and r Id b
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R£ UTIOII NO . 5', SCRIES Of 1991
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RESOLUTION NO. 55, SERIES OF 1991
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A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING RON LUNDERS TO THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY FOR
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD .
COUNCIL NENIER HATHAWAY NOVED, MD IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO .
55, SERIES OF 1991.
Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. Mr. Lunders' term of office expires August 4, 1994 .
7. Non-scheduled Visitors
There were no non -scheduled visitors.
8. co..un1cat1ons and Procl ... t1ons
(1) COUNCIL IEIID NATINAY IIOVED, _, IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO ACCEPT THE
IESIMATI• Of CMDELL MOSTD FICIII THE KEEP MIOICA IEAUTIFUL CCIIIISSION.
Ayes: Counc il Nellbers Koltay , Hathaway, Wigg i ns , Bull ock,
Cla yton , Habenicht, Van Dyke
Na ys: None
No tion carried.
(b) CIIICIL .... M UICI IIDIID, -IT IIAS Kcam, TO APNOft THE
PIOCUMTI• -·· TNE nn1me .... -·WDSMY Of .MIES -DOIOTNY rm•.
Ayes :
N.tys :
Not ton can-led.
active, Involved
Council Nabers Kol tay, Hathaway, Wf99fns,
Clayton, Habenich t , Van Dyke
None
lest w shes wre ex t ended t o the Tott ons, both of
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a brewery in an 1-1 Zone District would be a nuisance or an obnoxious neigh-
bor. After investigating the issue, it is the opinion of sta f f and the Plan-
ning Commission that the use "brewery" would not be obnoxious. He assured
Counc i1 that should the use "brewery" be removed from the 1 i st of excluded
uses , any brewery exceeding one acre would still require Council approval as a
Planned Development; and Planned Developments must meet certain criteria. It
was pointed out that this zoning change is not site-specific. There is no
assurance that a brewery would actually become a reality, the change only
makes it a possibility. Additionally, should a brewery/brew-pub wish to lo-
cate in the 1-1 Zone District, both State and local liquor licensing approval
would be necessary.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson, 4600 South Huron Street, stated they objected to
the change due to increased noise and traffic. They conaented that the neigh-
bors they had spoken to also objected but were unable to COllle to the meeting.
The procedure for liquor licensing approval was discussed as were the traffic
issues.
Elmer Jungck, 4606 South Mariposa Drive, stated he and his wife strongly op-
posed the proposal of putting a brewery into the Cedar Lumber building. An-
ticipated production, increased truck traffic, and possible odor problems were
discussed In depth.
Richard Squire, Breckenridge Brewery, Breckenridge, Colorado, offered informa -
tion concerning the brewery business and his potential location In the Cedar
LUlllber building. Water quality, production quantities and traffic vol11t11e were
explllned.
No other coaaents were offered concerning the proposed change to the 1-1 Zone
District list of excluded uses .
CCUl:ll IIEIIIEI lOlTAY DO, -IT IIAS S(COIIDD, TO CLOS( T1I( PUil.iC HEAlll ••
Ayes : Council Netlbers Koltly, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays : None
Motton carried.
10 . Af,roWa1 on Second leadfnt
Coun 1 r Habenicht requested that Afenda It s IO(b) ai,d IO(c) be ad ·
drts td nd v dually . Th r for • It was d fdtd to address separat ly ach
t undtr h s t lOft .
(a) CCUl:ll .... M.LOCI IMO, -IT IIAS KCOIIDD, TO APPIOff MDI•
DA ITOI IO(a) • CCUl:ll llll •• H, Dff1TL1D1
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Motion carried. Council Bill No. 36 is designated as Ordinance No. 36, Series
1991.
(b) COUNCIL NDIIER HABENICHT NOVED, AND IT IIAS SECOll>ED, TO APPROVE
AIElltA ITEII lO(b) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 41, ENTITLED:
A IILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVINI AND AUTHORIZINI THE EXECUTION OF AN INTER-
IOVERIIIENTAL COOPERATION AIREENENT lflTH AltAPAHOE COUNTY IELATINI TO THE CON-
DUCT OF COIIIUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PIOIIWIS FOR FEDERAL FISCAL YEARS
1992 THROUIH 1994.
Council Mellber Habenicht requested conf1raat1on frOII Director lfanush that the
percentages Englewood would receive under this contract would r .. a1n the same
for each of the three years of the contract. Mr. lfanush affil"lled they would.
Vote results:
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay. Hathaway. Wiggins, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried . Counc i l 8111 No . 41 1s de s ignated as Ordinance No . 37 , Serie s
1991.
(c) CGUIICIL ..... MlllMIIY au, -IT IMS SECClmED, TO APfllOVE
MED ITEII lO(c) -CGUIICIL till •• a. Ell'ITUlh
M •111111C1 -·· TITU 11, CIIIP1D 4, SKTI• C., IUISECTI• S, OF THE
ENI EMNII •1c1NL CIII 1•. IY •un• 1111 TUii lllllDY -DECUII• M
EIDIIIICY.
[Clerk's t: This COUflCtl 1111 did not recetve 11t11ntaous approv al at
the J, lftl, E119lwood Ctty Coullctl tt119. Therefore, tt ts not
constdered an f"9111CY ordt11ance II t tttlt tlldtc ates. J
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overcome. He explained he would be voting in favor of Council Bill No. 42,
but he assured the Jacksons and the Jungcks he would do everything possible to placate their concerns and needs.
Council Member Habenicht wished the record to reflect that she does encourage
new business; however, she maintained that this "particular business in this
particular location would put a hardship on the property owners and citizens who live in our community."
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Notion carried.
1991.
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Van Dyke
Council Neniber Habenicht
Council Bill No. 42 ts designated as Ordinance No. 38, Series
Mr. Jungck brought to Council's attention the heavy traffic, excessive speed
and potential of injury due to children sitting on the Btg Ory Creek Bridge.
Mayor Van Dyke requested that staff review the traffic concerns tn that par-
ticular area. Mr. Jungck also COlllllented on the du111plng of cedar shingles on
Windermere. Director Wanush explained this was a te111porary recycling process, the operation of which has been approved by the Fire Division.
11. Public For1a1 to 91ther input fr• citizens Ntlrilint the develo,aent of the 1 tt2 budtet.
COUNCIL "8IIO CLAYTCNI NOVtD, -IT IMS SECGIIU, TO ON11 TN( PUILIC FOUi.
~es: Council ....,_rs Kollly, Hathaway , llf99lns, Bullock. Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried.
City Manager Fraser uplalned the publ le forua ts being held to provide
citizens an opportunity to COllllltnt on the 199Z budget prior to any foraallzed
budget recoaendattons . The public forua P~edes the IM,lblic hearlftt ~Ired by Charter which Is scheduled for S.,tlllber 16, 1991 •
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COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC FORUM.
Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
12. Ordinances, Resolutions and Motions
(a) Dana Glazier, Waste Management Coordinator, presented a reconwnenda-
tion from the Department of Community Development concerning the Keep America
Beautiful Commission. Mr. Glazier explained the Connission wished to be iden-
tified as the "Englewood Clean, Green and Proud Connission• in an effort to
reflect the Commission's goals and to better distinguish Englewood's c011111is-
slon frOIII the majority of other Keep America Beautiful co11111issions. The
resolution was assigned a number and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 56, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL COtl'llSSION OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD TO USE THE DESCRIPTION "THE ENGLEWOOD CLEAN, GREEN AND PROUD
COMMISSION ."
COUNCIL IDIO HATIWIAY NOVO, Ml> IT WAS SEC0ND£D, TO APNOVE RESOLUTION NO.
51, S01£S Of IHI.
Ayes : Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht , Van Dyke
Nays: None
Mo ltOft c arried.
(b) Dana Glazier, Waste Mana~nt Coordinator, presented a rec01111enda-
ltOft froa the Departaent of Co.unity Developaent to approve a resolut 10ft es-
tab l hh "9 five subcoa1ttHs with i n the E119lewood Clean, GrHn and Proud Coa-
sslOft. Those subcoalttees were Iden t i fied as :
I . Nunlclpal Solid Waste Coalttee
Z. Adopt -a -Spot and Beautification COllllllttee
l . Educ at ion Coalttee
4 . fund Rahing C011111lttee
S. Public Relations C011111ltt
01 Oft nsued cone ming t various subc tte s. It wa s cl ar lf ed that
Coun 1 pprova 1 of t subcoal tt s s ,-.qu red to cof'lfora w th t r •
qulr nts st forth n Ordnance No . SO, Serles of 1990 ; further, that Coun -
cil' ut r ty In this aatter ts flOt bel119 di• nhhtd u the Coaahs Oft wll l
be wr t119 within the 9uldtl nu provided by Council. T resolution wu H ·
s I I n r Ind r ad by t 1 :
RESOI.UTI • 57, SERIES Of' 1991
rJV CNOTI ES Of TH CNGLCVOOO K P MCIUCA
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COUNCIL MENIER HATHAWAY NOVm, All) IT WAS SECONDm, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 57, SERIES OF 1991.
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried .
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None
( c) Di rector Wanush presented a recommend at ion from the Department of
Commun f ty Deve 1 opment to approve a reso 1 ut ion and agreement with three 1 oca 1
trash haulers in conjunction with the Recycling Pilot Program. Mr. Wanush
infonned Council the pilot progra• will commence July 1, 1991, and will be in
effect for six months. The resolution would allow the City to enter into
three separate contracts with Waste Manager of Denver South, Browning-Ferris
Industries, and Laidlaw Waste Systet11s, Inc. The resolution was assigned a nullber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 58, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THREE (3) AGREEMENTS WITH PARTICIPATING HAULERS IN OR -DER TO IMPLEMENT THE ENGLEWOOD RECYCLING PILOT PROGRAM.
COUNCIL N[Nl[R HATHAWAY NOVm, AND IT WAS SECOll>O), TO APPIOYE IESOlurJON .,, 58, SERIES OF lttl.
There was brief discussion relative to the grant IIOnies which are funding this
prograa, and ft was confi.-.d that the pilot progra• ts not being funded by
the City of Englewood. It is hoped that the progra• will lead to substantial
waste reduction, and that the fnfol"llltton garnered through the progra. can be shared wtth other COIIIUnltles for their recycling efforts .
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Motton carried.
Council ..._.rs Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Haben ich t, Van Dyke None
(d) Director Wanush presented a recoaendat Ion froa the Plann ing and
Zoning Coalsslon to adopt a bill for 1n ordinance 1pprovtne the zontne of
~ly annexed land. Mr . Wanu sh lnforaed Council that the Planning and Zoning
C01111tsslon held a public heart119 on this .. tter on June 4, 1991. The r OIi ·
ndatton froe the COlllllsslon s for COUftCfl to approve on r rst reading t
zonfng set forth n Council 1111 No . 44 and lo set I public ht1rf119 for July
IS, 1991, lo cons f d r any coaents offtrH by lht pub l i c pr or to tht secOftd
rtadlng or the council bill . The C ty Clert was Uktd to rtld Council lflJ No . 44 , tntftltd :
COUNCIL Bill NO . 44 , INTIIOOUC£0 8Y COUNCIL NENICR WIGGINS
A BILL fOlt AN OltOI ZONING PIIOPUTI Aa£XCO TO TH( CITY Of £NCil£WOOO .
COUIICIL NENIO lfl.llS IIDWO, -IT IMS lfCGlel:D, TO AN•1111 ... ITDI ll(d) • COUNCIL llll .,, _., KIits o, INI.
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Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
COUNCIL NENIER Wl&lilNS NDVm, AND IT IIAS SECNm, TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING FOR
JULY 15, 1991 AT 7:30 P.N., TO CCIIISIDER ZONING DESIIIIATION FOR THE NEWLY AN-
NEXm PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF EN&l.EVOOD, COLORADO.
Ayes: Council Metlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(e) Director Fonda presented a rec01111end1tion frOIII the Englewood Water
and Sewer Board to approve an agreement with Drake Contractors for boring and
encasing a water line at U.S. 285 and Santa Fe. Mr. Fonda explained this en-
casement will provide a loop connection for two existing lines. Two bid pro -
posals were received, with Drake Contractors subllitting the low bid of
$23,800.
COUNCIL NENIER MILLOClt NOVm, AND IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPIOVE THE MIMD Of IID
FOR THE IOIING AND DICASING OF A IIATER LINE 111D THE ON-IMP AT U.S. 215 AND
SANTA FE IN THE MOIIIT Of $23,800.
Before voting, there was brief discussion concerning the ultlute respon-
sibility of landscaping or asphalt restoration. Nr. Fonda confiraed there
should be no asphalt restoration required and that there is little if any
landscaping. However, the ultiute responsibility will rest with the City.
City tt.n19er Fraser offered to provide Council with 11are fnforutlon concern -
ing the scheduling and coapletfon of thfs project.
Vote results:
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Motton carried.
Council ....,.rs Koltay, Hathaway, Vl99fns , Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
(f) Director Fond• presented I recoatndatlon froa the Ut11 I ties De ·
partNnt to adopt I bill for an ordtn1nce approv ing five tHMeftts froa the
S0uthg1te Sanitation Dtstrfct Big Ory Creek Interceptor EH t 1long South
Platte R ver Drive . The Cfty Clerk wu uked to re-«f Counctl 1111 No . lt,
entitled :
COUNCIL BILL NO . 39, INTRODUCED IY COUNCI NENER MATHMIAY
A BILL fe>lt AN OROI APPIOVIIC FIVE EASOOTS FOR l SOUTIUT SANITATION
DISTRICT BIG ORY CRCCK INTERCEPTOR EASCNENT Al'*' SOUTH Pl.ATI RIY(R ORIV ,
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Ayes : Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht , Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(g) Director Esterly presented a rec011aendation from the Department of
Public Works to enter into a contract with Kahn and COIIIJ)any for replacement of
the carpet in the Library, utilizing Milliken Modular Carpet at a cost not to
exceed $79 ,250. Mr. Esterly explained this was a negotiated amount which is
less than the local contractor was able to provide. Discuss i on ensued rela-
tive to the floor preparation and project contingencies . Mr. Fraser advised
that it should not be asswaed the extra money would be spent. At this point
it ts not possible to determine the condition of the floor under the current
carpet; any remaining monies will be returned to the General Fund.
CCIUIICIL IEIIIEI HMEIIICHT IIDYED, Ml> IT IIAS SECONDED, TO AUTNOIIZE TH£ CITY
IWIMO TO EIITEI IIITO A CCIITIACT 111TH ICAIII Ml> CONPANY, DDIVO, COLOltADO, FOi
NILlllDI -CONPMY, L.AIIIMIE, IEOIIIA, FOi PIOVIDJ• Ml> IIISTALLI• fllLlllEN
IIODULAlt CAD£T IN THE ENILEIIOCID LIIUIY, THE NIOIIIT NOT TO EXCEED $79,250.
Council Mellber Koltay expressed concern over the Manner i n which bi d requests
are occasionall y s tructured , resulting in sole source contracts .
Vote results :
Ayes:
Nay s:
Motion carried .
Counc i1 Nellber s Koltay , Hathaway , Wi gg i ns , Bu l lock ,
Clayton , Haben i cht, Yan Dyke
None
(h ) CCIUIICIL .... cun• IMED, -IT IIAS SEcamED, TO TAILE AIDIIA
ITEN 11 (h) IELATI• TO TNE IIICLUSI• OF WOUlll'MY CCIICl£TE NOPOTIES IIITO
NYI• DlffllCT •• M/CIICl(Tt IEPUCDIElff DlffllCT IHI.
Ay es: Counc il Nellbers loltay , Hathaway , Wiggin s, Bullock,
Clayton , Haben i cht , Yan Dyk e
Nays: None
Mo tion carried.
( t) Director Hayes presen t ed a recoaenda t ion f roa the Depart•nt of
F'in1nchl Strvlce to idopt a resolution providing for the Nollet of S1le of
Speci1l Asses t loftds for P1ving District No . 34/Concrete Replactaet1t Dis -
tr ct No . 1991 . N • H yes provtCMd 1nforaatlon reht ve to bond strvc:ture,
schedule, and s z -" ch has bffn s t 1t $370,000 . T tsllaattd nttrest
rate 1nd bond r1t ng re 11plafntd by Ns. Ha-11s. The resolution wu assl9ntd
1 nllllbtr and r ad by t t 1 :
R SOLUTION NO . St, SEIUES Of 1991
A RCSOlUTION PIOYIDI f'OI TH£ NOTICE Of SALE Of SP£CIAl ASSES NT IONDS Of
TH CITY Of ( CWOCX>, tOLOIAOO. FOi PAVINfi DISTI ICT -,, 34/CONCRETE REPLACE ·
NT DISTRICT -,, 1991, IN THC PIUIIC I,.._ ~ OF S370,000 AND PIIOVIDI FOi
PUll.lCATION All) Mill Of' THC NOTIC[.
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51, SERIES OF 1191.
Ayes: Council Metlbers Kolt1y, H1th1w1y, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, H1benicht, Vin Dyke
N1ys: None
Motion carried.
(j) City Attorney DeWitt presented a recoanendation to 1dopt I bill for
1n ordinance 1111ending the Englewood Municipal Code relating to the i11poundlnent
of mtor vehicles. Mr. DeWitt explained the aaendlllent is necesury 1s 1
result of the reorg1niution previously approved by Council 1nd to provide
Code Enforceaent Officers enforcement authority. The City Clerk w1s 1sked to
read Council Bill No. 43, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 43, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ANDl>ING TITLE 11, CHAPTER lA, SECTIONS 2 ANO 3,
RELATING TO THE INPOUNIIIENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES.
COUNCIL IEIID CLAYTm IIDVED, _, IT IIAS SKCNIO, TO APPIOYt AIOmA ITEII
ll(j) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 43.
Ayes: Council llellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
13. leneral Discussion
(a) Mayor's Choice
( I) Mayor Van Dyke proposed a reso 1 ut t Oft supporting the UII i ted
States Conference of Mayors In Its att111Pt to aodify current laws retarcttng
federal -'9"CY planning and response asshtuce . The resolut10ft .. , assig ·
Md a nllllber and read t n t ts ent t rety.
RESOLUTION NO. 60, SERIES Of 1991
IIAYOll WM DYU IMO, -IT 1115 suamD, Tl llf•ut IIUOWl'I• •• IO,
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COUNCIL NEIIIER BULLOCK NOYm, AND IT IIAS SECCN>m, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO.
61, SERIES OF 1991.
Council Member Koltay explained he had suggested tabling this item at the last
meeting with the objective of further discussion at a study session. He of-
fered the opinion that such a contribution does set a precedence. He urged
that Council adopt a policy on how such contributions should be made.
Council Metllber Bullock countered that a general policy need not be adopted,
that this gesture is a •one-time deal in a unique situation.•
Council Mellber Clayton offered infoniation concerning the benefits provided
for all ellll)loyees, and he stated he did not feel it appropriate for Council to
be discussing this issue at this tiiwe.
COUNCIL IEIIIEI CLAYTON NOYm, MD IT IIAS SECONDED, TO TABLE lll)(FINITELY AGEN-
DA ITEN 13(b)(1) · RESOLUTION NO. 61, SEIIES OF lttl.
Ayes: Council Mellber Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke
Nays: Council Metlber Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock
Motion defeated. Discussion continued.
Council Metlber Wiggins inquired about the total coapensation benefits as a
result of Mr. Nelson 's death. City ,..nager Fraser explained that the entftle-
.. nts have not been totally detenafned . He offered to share that lnfonaation
with Council when a detenafnatfon has been reached.
Council Netlber Habenicht Inquired about staff's position concerning such a
contribution. Mr. Fraser stated that generally staff had indicated such ac -
tion aay be inappropriate, that should Council do soaethfr19 of this nature, ft
ought to be as part of the ovnall review of the coapensatfon plan. Nr .
Fraser r .. tnded Council that they are the decision aakers on coapensatfon for
400 to 500 eaployffs and such a decision, regardless of how ft ts teraed, does
set a precedence in teras of expectation and policy .
Council Meaber Habtn cht offered that this s an
flcult to deal with on an nt 11 ctual 1 v 1, and n though she is unc•·
fortable votlr19 no, sh fHh It n tht best nt rut of everyone not to
approve R sol ut fon No . 61. Concern ng lht contrlbllt on 111CM by Cherry Hfl ls
Yllla9e, she feels It fs a ltstlaony to our c0111Unlty and to tht services we
provide. and the C.Ofttrlbut Oft should be viewed as I tribute to al I Er19ltllf00d
offfc rs and In particular lo Mr . Ntl on and his,,. ly.
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glewood's support for the National Education Goals for the children of the
City of Englewood. He strongly urged support of these goals and the par-
ticipation of Council in conjunction with the School Board toward the accom-
plishment of the goals. The resolution was assigned a number and read by
title:
RESOLUTION NO. 62, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE NATIONAL EDUCATION GOALS FOR THE CHILDREN OF THE
CITY OF ENGL£WOOO.
COIIICIL NOIIO CLAffCIN IIDYED, Ml> IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO.
12, SERIES Of 1991.
Council Nellber Wiggins, who participated in the video telethon earlier this
evening, stated the meeting was well attended; he concurred with Mr. Clayton's
strong support of the National Education Goals.
Vote results:
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Notion carried.
Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
[Clerk's note: The following listing of Council Nlllber's Choice does not
necessarily reflect the order In which they were lllde.J
( ti i ) Counc 11 Nellber Bu 11 ock:
1. He requested that Council Bill No. 38 regarding the election of the Mayor
by popular vote be on the July 1, 1991 agenda.
2. He requested that the council bil 1 regarding the Building Code be on the
July 1, 1991 19end1. On the s ... aatter, he COlattlted upon the article which
appeared In the June 13th issue of the Englewood Sentinel, stating he was in -
accurately quoted. Further, it was not his lnttt1t to cause undue hardship In
the Building Division. He urvect e•pedlency In resolving thts Issue .
l . He advised Council of the upcoalng ·Marjorie P191 o.,, • July 7th at 5 :00
p •. , and he requested to ,-.present the City at that fUftCtlOft . Mayor Van Dyke
agreed o th is repres entation .
4 . He " Sled that 111 Colorado flunlcipal Le19ue atteftdees rtaain for a
few alnutes after 1dJournatnt .
( Iv ) Council fltllbtr ClaytOft :
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Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: Council Nellber Wiggins
Notion carried. Council Nellber Wiggins explained his •nay• vote was due to
being tnforaed that soae lllllbers of the Parks and Recreation C01111isston were
not in favor of this agreeaent . Council Nellber Clayton countered that the
COllllission had not taken a vote concerning this itea.
2. He provided an update on the American Coaunities for Cleanup Equity
(ACCE) .. ting •tch he will attend in Washington, D.C. on June 25, 1991.
City Attorney DeWitt provided additional inforaation concerning ACCE's legis-
lative efforts .
(v) Council Nellber tt.benicht:
1. She aentioned that lten Waechter had expressed safety concems over cer-
tain -nclaents to the Code, approved in 1•, •ich now permits the 1 tcenstng
of tee ere• ffftdor trucks. Ns. Habenicht asked tllat staff look into tile is-
sue to determine if it has presented a safety probl•. Based on that inforaa-
tion, it aay be necessary for Council to reevaluate the Code provision.
2. She requested that staff look tnto provtdtng clear aarktngs of lanes on
the extt rap of West U.S. 215 up to Broadway.
• She coapltaented staff on recent tssues of The Ctttzen and Ptpeltne as
betng very tnforaattve.
(vt) Council lllaber Wt19tns:
1. Ne tnqutred tf the •report officers• wre now on clllty 111 safety Services;
he was tnforaed they..,.. 111d are referncl to as •,01tce Desk Officers.•
3. Ne tnq11tred about tile Oh• 1 1 t. Ill'. D1IH tt W en, res,olldld.
4. Ne adYt led Counc 11 of the wll -atteaded
the o.int .... Develo,-nt Autllortty Int Plaza.
5. Ne asked about t acqutsttt• of
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3. She infonned Council that Denver Regional Council of Governwients is hold-
ing a public hearing on June 25, 1991 concerning the MAC proposal; she re-
quested confirmation that Englewood's position remains the sa11e; if not, she
requested additional input. Council Mellber Habenicht indicated she would like
to discuss changing the City's position.
14. City Manager's Report
(a) Mr. Fraser infonaed Council there is no scheduled study session the
week of June 25th.
(b) Mr. Fraser advised Council he would be subllitting a written report
on the outcoae of the aeetings with KRAVCO regarding Cinderella City.
(c) He inforad Council that Public Service c-,any of Colorado has
agreed to let the City of Engl9"00d utilize Ji• Chlllllbers for the next 12 to 18
aonths. Mr. Chlllllbers will be assisting the City in its econoaic developaent
efforts.
(d) He announced that there will be a tour of the Breckenridge Brewery
for those persons 1ttendi119 Colorado Municipal League. The tour is scheduled
for Friday at 11:30 •·•·
(e) Ht aentiontd the ·Gotcha• progr• as outlined in the last issue of
The Citizen. Ht feels th i s progr• will have a positive influence within the
city organization.
15. Ctty AttofflQ'I a.,ort
(a) llr. DelUtt advised that Council 1111 lo. 37, tabled at the June 3rd
.. ting, will be OIi the JIiiy Isl .....-.. The b111 concen11 an agreeatt1t for
exchange of certain properties with the State Ht......, Departaent.
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SA FIii SER¥ COUIICIL NIIIJTES 6/3/91 APPROVED 6-0-1
(WIGGINS ABSTAINED)
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RE : TRAFFIC CONCERNS OMTlllUTH/
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AIIIIVCRSARY Of TOTTONS
O£Y PUBllC HCARING -1-1 ZONE DISTRICT
RECiUI.Al IONS
NR . I NRS. ROBERT JACKSON, 4600 SO. HURON
ELNER JUNGCIC, 4606 S. MUPOSA
RICHARD SQUIRE, BRECKUIIIDGE, CO
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3 LOCAL TRASH MILERS FOR THE FILE COPY WITH CITY CLERK
RECYCLING PILOT PROGRM
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COPY 111TH CITY CLERK PUI 1115 Cl MOl>JNG Oll»JZ TO INCLUDE TABLED 7-0 REfl>VED AT THE REQUEST OF WOUIITMY CCIICl(TE PIIDPERTJES Ill
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4) REQU(STED PIIOCLMUICII RE:
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CLAYTCII: I) MTJCII TO APPDE
MilEOOT 111TH TROOP 9Z FOR USE
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REGULAll MEETING OF
1HE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 17, 1991
7:30 PM.
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2. Invocation. &d o~L
3. Pledge of Allegiance. J/ Mt-¥
4. Roll call .
5. Minutes.
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L M.k Sexton of ]511 E. Dartmouth will dilam tnfflc ClDlliCtlii• in the E.
Dartmouth and Humboldt... ,vtr/-~
b. Sandra U,,ffllllOft ol 2751 S. Delwllw wlD be pnlllll ID dilcuN code
fflforcemmt. A/o r J"'U~
c. Raolution ruppolnllng Mr . Don St,-ID Erlpwood'1 Uquor Lk:lllwlng y"
Authority. fl~
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g. lteeol ution ~ Gardon Cole to dw Eftpwood Dowlltown V-
DIY tlopaw.N Alllhartty. ~--•,-
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i. Resolution reappointing Ron Lunders to the Englewood's Liquor Licensing
Authority. ~ V
7. Non-Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to five minutes.)
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.&I~~ a. Letter from C.ardell Webster indicating his resignation from the Keep America 1 ----r 7 -0 Beautiful Commiuion. ~!'
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Dorothy Tatton. &~~~k
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v ~ approve by motion an agreement with three local trash haulers in conjunction d#tJ with the Recycling Pilot Program. STAFF SOURCE: Richard Wanush.
'!-() Director of Community Dndopment. #Id,~ ~ .
(}§'!"Lt d. Recommendation from the Planning and 7.oning Commission to adopt a bill /lt#f__t
~ for an ordinance approving the zoning cA newly annexed land. STAFF . . '1t'S"f</tJ
_,_ p SOURCE: Richarcl Wanmll, Dlredar of Community Development. l!V.Lf~
~,,·.,. 'fl e. Recommendation from the Englewood Water and Sewer Board to approve by
~#r.4. ~ motion an agreement with Drab Contracton for boring and encasing a water ?-" ·_ ~ line at US. 285 and S.ta Fe. STAFF SOURCE: Slewut Fonda, Director of
";,; iMJ Utllltla. 8,,..,<d#c. k.
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"'1'P~ 1 -o ordinance approving five eaaements for the Southgate Sanitation District Big
Dry Cnelc. Interceptor f.alement along South Platte River Drive. STAFF
SOURCE: Stewart Faada. Director of Utllitla. ~
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· in the Ubrary. STAFF sotJaCE: Ctack Ealaly, Director of Pabllc WOlb. ,.-..,A-,.
~ r, u-.~~ Recommendation from the Department cA Public Worb to adopt a bill for an ,,;'(". r ~ \. ordinance ~ Ordinance •32. to include voluntary concrete properties · , o~-l ,, into Paving Dl9trict .NP-~ STAFF souaa: Cllllck .._,, Director ot
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~$ .Pl L Racaaunendation flan the Department cA Finlndal Servkes to adopt a ~
-~J 1 -0 NIOlutian ~ a the Notim cA S-of $pedal Aa1a1ment Bond• for ~ Paving Dl9trict No. JC /Cancnlt leplamment Ol.trtct No. 1991 . STAFF
souaCE: LalnlM Ha,-, DIRClm ol Rewdel ....._ bd°4,C.f
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• The following minutes were transmitted lo Council from OS/30/91-06/13/91:
-F.nglewood Downtown Dewlopment Authority meeting of 05/08/91.
-F.nglewood Hollling Authority meeting of CM/24/91.
-F.nglewood Planning and Zoning meeting of 06/CM/91.
-F.nglewood load ol Adjustment and Appeals meeting ol OS/Ol/91.
-F.nglewood Pam and R«ration Coaunillion meeting ol 05/09 /91.
-&pwood Liquor I.Jmwing Authority meeting of 05/01 /91.
-F.nglewood Liquor I.Jmwing Authority ..-ting of 05/15/91 .
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BULLOCK:
FRASER :
BULLOCK:
SECOND ITEM ... AH, WOULD SOMEBODY REFRESH MY RECOLLECTION,
EITHER YOU PAT, OR YOU ROGER ON THE STATUS OF THE BUILDING
DEPARTMENT ORDINANCES, SPECIFICALLY, THE AH, UBC SPECIFIC
PROPOSAL AND THE ARBITRATION AH, COMMITTEE PROPOSAL. HAS THAT
GONE THROUGH SECOND, SECOND READING? WHERE DO WE STAND WITH
THAT EXACTLY?
I'D HAVE TO GO BACK AND LOOK. HAVING NOT BEEN HERE THIS LAST
WEEK, I'VE LOST TRACK OF IT.
IT'S JUST GONE ON SO LONG. UM, ARE, IF, IF IT IS NOT ... DOES
ANYBODY KNOW, LINDA DO YOU KNOW?
UNCLEAR DISCUSSION BETWEEN FRASER AND MAYOR
VAN DYKE :
FRASER:
DEWITT:
HATHAWAY :
BUL LOC K:
FRASER :
BULLOCK :
FRASE R:
BULLOCK :
FRASER :
BULLOCK :
I DON'T THINK THEY WERE, WERE THEY?
I THINK THEY'RE SCHEDULED FOR FIRST READING IN THE NEXT MEETING.
NO, I THINK THERE WAS A REPORT CCIIING OUT FRCII AH, STAFF ON THAT
ISSUE.
WE 'VE NEVER PASSED ANYTHING ON THOSE ON THE OFFICIAL LEVEL ,
RIGHT?
OKAY •••
NO . THEY HAVE NOT BEEN INTIQJUCED TIN, NI> THEY WOULD BE ON THE
FIRST MEETING IN JULY.
WOULD YOU PLEASE.
ABSOLUTE LY ...
MAKE D£F1NIT E THAT TH£Y 'RE THERE •
SUR£.
UM , I FEEL THC LCll5EI THIS THllli DUCS OUT , THE CI ITIIEI IT
B[C(ll(S . AH , THI IDI..Y CII , CII THI S SME POIIT , RE LATED TO IT .
UM , l 'O JUST LIKE TO COlll£IT CII THE AH , THE MTICL( THAT CME
OUT IN TH£ SCIT INCL. I AH , FEL T IT IMS IIJ T A Mell IALMC(D
ARTICLE. D Wll Wll nEN. NOi DID IT QUOT[ NE PMTICUUltlY
ACClltATCLY . IT IMS IICll REC[l m> II TH£ CGIIUII TY, IUT IT
NOT NY IITCIT TO STIR UP MY UIDU£ AH , HMDSNIP II THE •IILDI
D£PARTND1T . I FUT TN( M ntR IMS CCIUlli TO, TO IIUT AT A Tl ,
AH, MD , MD I FELT THERE IMS A LOT Of CCIISEIISUS , THEIi£
RESISTANCE STILL IUTH THE .,I LD l lli DC PMTIPT ••• M, Mt , I '
EXPRESSED NY P[RSCIIAl R(&ll£TS TO IOTM IIOKR Ml) TO LI D -, TO
RICH "*ISM, AS Mell. • • Ml) AH, I AH , I CM OILY IMCI
THC IUILDING DCPMTIOT NUST f(Cl . Ml) Nt, IT Mt, NY , lff
INITIAL CCII¥ ltSATICII 11 1TH l(flOIT[II IMS AH, NT I 1
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WAS WELL BALANCED, TACTFUL, SOFTPEDALED AND AH, IN THE ARTICLE I
CAME OUT AS AH, SOME TYPE OF A RADICAL WITH A CAUSE. ANO AH,
THAT IS CERTAINLY NOT WHAT TRANSPIRED DURING THAT DISCUSSION.
SO ANYWAY, JUST AS A POINT OF CLARIFICATION I THOUGHT YOU SHOULD
KNOW, ANO AH, ROGER LET'S GET THIS THING BEHIND US, IT'S JUST GONE ON TOO LONG, I MEAN NO EXCUSES.
I'M NOT OFFERING .•.
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PUil.iC HOit• IEFGIE 1IE Ea EMDID c1n CIIIICIL
CGUIICIL llLL •• 41 -I• TITLE 11, CIWJEI t, BTI• I, IUISECTI• 3, OF
1IE DIii EMDID UICINL CIDE 1•, IY DELETI• 1IE TIIII WD. (NOTICE Of
THE PUBLIC HEARING IIAS PU1l1SH£D IN THE Ellll.EIIDOO smt•L CII MY 30, 1991)
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fMI EIIOCID, M!..W CCIIIITY, COLOUDO
.... lar Sesston
'111M S, 1111
1. ca 11 to 0rw
The regular ... ting of the EnglllllOOd City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:30 p.a.
2. lnvocatt•
The invocation •• given by Council .....,.r Bullock.
3. Pledte of 111 .. tance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by llayor Van Dyke.
4. loll Call
Present:
Abslftt:
A quorum was preHnt .
Al so preslftt:
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Council .....,. .. , Hathaway, Kolta,y, Bullock, Clayton,
Habenicht, V111 Dyke
Council .....,.r lli19ins
City ......... Fraser
Ctty Attorlley Dlllitt
Ctty Clert Crow
Director ..._,II, C-tty °"'91 ..... t
(a) Clllltll -CUYIII ..... -n 1a1 BIiia, Tl ll'Nlft TIii
1111ffU • TIii -· • mr• • ., •· 1111.
CNftt t 1 ...... ...._tcllt ,....,ted a ~ • hit •• ....... Itta 7te), 11 ...
7, dtlett .. tM WNI ......... 1Nrt· H ta.at 11 ... 7 111d I Nld : cttt11111
Wlflt to ave ,.,..rd wt tll tllt dhtrtct . Is . lldftllt-N1teratld ... people do IIOl fN 1 taat -, , •
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Absent: Council Netlber Wiggins
Motion carried. The ainutes were approved as .. nded.
(b) COIIICIL NE111E1 CLAYT• IIOVED, -IT IIAS SEC0IID£D, TO APPIOYE THE
NJIIITES Of THE 1£11Ull IEETJ• OF MY I, lNl.
Ayes: Council Nlllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton,
Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Absent: Council Nltlber Wiggins
Motion carried.
6. Pre-scheduled Visitors
(a) COIIICIL NEIIIEI NA11M\Y IIOVED, -IT IMS SEC0IID£D, TO PIOCLAIN
.DE J, 1N1, AS 9IIASTt --OF DEIIWEI-SIUTN DAY.• Ayes: Council Nlllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton,
Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Absent: Council Nlllber Wiggins
Notion carried.
Nayor Van Dyke presented the procl-tion to Nike llaget, Manager of Waste Nan-
..,_nt of btnver-South. Appreciation was expressed to llr. llaget for the com-
pany's participation in E .. lMOCl's efforts to improve its t11vironaent. Nr.
Magee shared this honor with other repre1t11tatives of Waste Nan1gt11tnt of
Denver-South lllho were prestftt.
(b) Ctty Manager Fraser prest11ted the Employee of the llonth ••rd to
Ctncly Peterst11, Secretary, Wastewater Treataltlt Plant, coatfttt .. upon Ctndy's
outstalldtng 1CC0111Pltshllttlts.
7. IDII-ICIINu1N ltstters
(a) ...., loncek, lHO Mest GIiford, offered tllree tssues for Counctl 's
constderat ton:
I. Ne explah1ed • effecttve roll-offs !lave bNft for hts alld tits netgllbors '
trash collectton •
z. Ne ""°rted hh neigllbor at 1220 Mest GIiford hid suffered a break -hi ear -
Her tilts day ; lM Mtgllbor hid re,orted tt te lM peltce at ..... and as of
1 :30 p.a . 110 relPOIIH hid ...... aede.
J . ... SUfllSted tMt to.en ask lM State Ht..., o.,artaRt to CCNIStder
opet1 t ng '"'°" • a ttaporary basts dllrt .. tM constnactt• PMH of tllt Chi ·
ford 1M S.ta ft corrtdor for INtttff access te ..... Chlb .
a. c-tcatt1111 1M ,,_,an11111
n.re wre • addtt.t ... 1 ~tcatt•1 er ,._1 ... tt•s for to.e n•,
con s deratt•.
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9. Approval on second leading
Council Mellber Hathaway requested that Agenda Itea 9(d) be withdrawn from the
lteas to be approved on second readir19.
COUNCIL IIEIIIDl CLAYTIII IIOVED, -IT IMS SBCIIDED, TO APPIOVE CCIISENT MENDA
ITEIIS t (a) TIIICIUIII (c) AS FOLLCIIIS:
(a) ORDINANCE NO. 33, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 33, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL NOIIER 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 COUNCILME .. ER BULLOCK), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE MENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6F, SECTION 3(8), ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL
COOE 1985 PERTAINING TO Stl>PLIFTING.
(c) ORDINANCE NO. 35, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 35, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL NEMBER BULLOCK), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE HEREBY MENDING TITLE l, CHAPTER 4, SECTION l(A), ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL COOE 1915 PERTAINING TO CiENERAL PENALTY.
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Notion carried .
Council ...._rs Koltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton,
Habetlicht, VIII Dyke
None
Council ...._r Vl91lns
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(d) City Attorney Delfitt explatntd the need for addltlOftll research and
clarification of specific Issues cCN1Ceral119 the access eas ..... t froa Santa Fe
to the Bl -City Plant as proposed In COUIICll 1111 No . 37, and approved on first
reldir19 Nay ZO, 1991, entitled :
auaclL IILL NO . 37, IITIOIJUCm IY CCUICIL NOIICI IUl.LOCK
A llll FOi AN OIIUNANC E ..... I. SP[CIAl IMIIMl1'Y D([DS MD W(N(NTS ICTV([N
TN( COLOUDO STAT[ HICIIMY DEMIITN[lff MD TII: CITY Of Dl&l[ll)IJI) MO TN[ CITY
Of LITILETON FOi ,OSS(SS1ml MO US( Of A flOITlml Of TN( II -CITY PIOf'EITY
N££DED FOi SOUTH SMTA FE lll'DOUTS -APNDWI• AN AU£D0T FOi Cml ·
S1IUCT1ml Of INPIIOVENCNTS AT TN( II -CITY SIU .
CIUIICIL .... MTIWY ..... -IT -•111a, Tl Tai M1111A IT1II I(~)
-CIUIICIL IIU •• 17 llffll M11111 lllflCI,
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Motion carried.
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City Manager Fraser stated the City will encourage the State Highway Depart-
•nt to continue with the construction while these techn1ca11t1es are being
worked out.
10. Publtc IIHrtnt
No public hearing was scheduled.
11. Ol'dtnances, lasoluttons 8IMI IIDttons
(a) Director Wanush presented a recoaendat1on froa the Depart..nt of
Coaun1ty Developaent to adopt an ordinance appl'Ov1ng pal't1c1pat1on with
Arapahoe County 1n their Urban County Coaun1ty Developaent Block Grant Pro-
gr•. Mr. Wanush explained the procedure which will assure the City of ap-
proxtutely $184,000 for each of the next three years. Mr. Wanush agreed to
find out if the City will be locked into the percentages stated 1n the Council
C01111Un1cation. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 41,
entitled:
COUNCIL BILL II>. 41, INTRODUCED IY COUNCIL NENIER HABENICHT
A IILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPIIOYING All> AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION Of AN INTER -
liOVERIIIENTAL COOPERATION MREENENT WITH ARAPAHO£ COUNTY RELATING TO THE CON-
DUCT Of COIIUIITY DEVELOPMENT ILC>Cl UMT PIOUMS FOR FEDERAL FISCAL YEARS
I ttz TIIICMH 1994 •
CIUIICIL _. ... Ian ..... -IT .. --. TO ......i .... ITIII ll(a) -CIUIICIL IILL ID. 41.
Ayes: Couat11 ........ s loltay, HathlWIY, Bullock, Clayton,
Habefttcht, Van DJb
Nays: ....
Absent: C..Ctl ........ '"•'•s Motton carried.
(b) OtNCtor llwsh ,...HIited a nc1w1adatton f,.. the 0.,.rtant of
Coauntty Devel.,....t to adopt a btll ,.,. • orcUnMCe aatncl111f 111 19,.......t
wtth Phar •Mor Plua rotard111f Slfl'llt at tM t•ttl'sectton of U.S. m aad h ·
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lwood Pa....,.,. lllr • ..._sh ,rovtdod a,ectftcs MOUt tM ,...,.,od 111" wh t ch
s dttatlod OIi [Dtbtt ... ,. TM c.,..t ..... 11 14 sq .ft . aad SttMt
P1rtMr1/Phar -NDr are ,....st "I tt be hKrHMd to IH sq .ft . T Colorado
State Ht"*8Y 0.,.rtwt "81 tadlcattid ••-nt to tM ,ropolod 1 1"·
ltt11thy dhcuUIOII ensued about tM Silt 1M •1t111, about tM Nartet PIK
111", and aMUt the 1111 ..... t ff'GII Ltaco, to st.-t Pal't .. rs . The CUy Clert
was asked to read COUftC11 1111 lo . JO, •tttlod:
COUICI llll ..,, JO , llfTIGDUC(D IY CCUICl NENIU NMCNICHT
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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. 2, WHICH WILL ALLOW ADDITIONAL SIGN AREA.
CCUCIL IEaER HUENICHT IIOYED, -IT IIAS SECCN>ED, TO APPllOVE MElltA ITEM
ll(b) -COIIICIL IILL IIO. 30.
CCUCIL IEaER cun• IIOYED TO -TIE Sica IIIEREAS TO IUDs
• ••• TO IIIICIEASE TIE FACE OF TIE s1• FD M SQ.n. TO 110 SQ.n .•
The aotton dted for a lack of a second.
CCUCIL IEaER NAIDICHT IIOYED TO ... TO UNIT TIE HEIIHT OF TIE SJ• TO 20'
-TIE SQUAIE FIOTME IIICUIII• ALL llllfKE MEA TO 111 SQ.n.
The aotion died for a lack of a second.
Vote results on ortgtnal aotton to approve Atenda It• ll(b) -Council Bill
No. 30:
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent :
Motton failed.
Council Nlllbers Habenicht, Yan Dyke
Council Nlllbers Koltay, Hatll ... y, Bullock, Clayton
Council Nlllber lltggtns
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sign to a degree llllltcll IIOUld be out of scale wttll the other stgns in the area .
The de1t111, lllllicll correlates wttll ether 11....-OIi bflewoocl Parkway and lllllich
was bastcally taposed ..,... Ltacor/Plllr-llDr, •• discussed.
Nayor Yu Dyu c ..... ttd that C..Ctl wtll have u opportuntty to consider
thts further ..._ a ... [Jdltbtt ts ,,.,.sec1.
(c) Director .,._,11 ,n1Nttd a rec 1adatt• froa tile Plwt .. and
ZOflt .. c-tntOII to Ht a Mlle NNrt .. fer .,_. 17, lNI, to COIISider an
wndal11t to the 1·1 ZOM District ,..1att•1, 1M to ..,rove, 111 first read-
, ... a bill for III Of'dt...u __., .. sectf•s ef tile bflewoocl .._,ctpal Code
relatt., to tileH ,.11tt••• a,eclftcally tM delett• ef ·brtwrtes• froa
the l It ,, .......... ltd IIHI t11 tile l •I z .... Dhtrtct . ... ........ stattd the
PllM 111 1M ZNI .. C-1111• Mld I •He lleart .. "' NQ Z1, INI . 111d
there .. -.tectt•• ,eMd at lleart ... TIit '1 , .. -9 l• .. C.·
• 11 • rec1•nd t ... t twl1 tile 1•t.. lt'dt11Wt to ,ef'lllt
..._rt 111 l 1·1 Z Dbtrtct. TIie Ctt1 Cleft •• asked to rtad Coullctl
1111 • ct. tlll lltd:
CCUICI Ill •• ct. rnm,co IY CCUICIL ..... IM'fNMIA
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ll(c) -CIUIICIL IILL •• a.
The -rgency nature of the ordinance was discussed, and the procedure/
t1•-fr-was uplatnecl by Ctty Attorney Dellttt. Ctty llanager Fraser apha·
stzed how the -rvency t1•-fr-110Uld prove advantageous to the developaent
of the proposed business without adversely affecting the overall procedure.
It was stated tllat 111antaous approval ts required for Council 1111 lo. 42 to
be considered as an -rgency onltnance.
Vote results:
~s: Council lllllbers !Coltey, Hattaa,ay, lullock, Clayton,
Van Dyke
Nays: COIIIC11 ....... ...._tcllt
Absent: COIIIC11 .....,. 11111111
llotton carried. Counctl 1111 lo. 42 ts approved on ftrst reldtng; .._ver, as
a unantaous vote was Mt recetMCI, tt ts aot • -r11acy onltnance.
CIIIICIL ... 11111•:r ..... • n • •11••. " m a w.1c .... NI MIE 17, IHI, AT 7•• P.I. 11 CIII... W IS 11 TITU 11, CIIM'TII 4,
IICTI• 3, IIIIIBTI• I.
~s: cwn Azaars !Coltey, Hattaa,ay, lullock, Clayton,
Nays:
Absent:
llotton carried.
HabNtdlt, , • .,,.. ....
CNKtl ....... llt11ta1
(d) Ctty Attoney Dlllttt ~ I f'IC , ••• u ... to -t I bt ll for
• onlt1111a ..at.. sectt•• ef 1111 Eatl .... llatct,.1 c.ae relattR1 to
Jurtsdtct1oa IINI ,-ref tile bll .... llatct,.1 c.rt te ts .. •• ct1ttact
lt"dln . • 1111 Ctty Clerk wu ..a.a te NIii C..Ctl 1111 ... JI, t tled :
CGIIICIL IILL •• II, 1.,..11 IY CIIIICIL ... MUICI
A IILL FGI M •11M1C£ IIDDY .... TITU I , CMJl'III 7, SKTI• I, Olll.£-
IIDGD •1tlML CGD£ I NDAII .. 11 ICTD -fMI a, 1IIE DIIU_,
•ICINl CGUIT .
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(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 ESTABLISHIN& RATES FOR PARKS All> RECREATION SERVICES FOR REAL
PROPERTY OIINERS, PERSONS All> FOR PROFIT CORPORATIONS THAT OWN All>/OR OPERATE
BUSINESSES WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD BUT DO NOT RESIDE WITHIN THE CORPORATE
IOlNWUES OF THE CITY.
COUNCIL 111111D CLAYTIII .... , -IT IIU BlmlD, TO~ IEMLUTlml IIO.
41, sa1u OF 1M1.
COUNCIL IIEIIID NUEIIICHT IIDIED, -IT IIAS BaD, TO .... SUTlml I OF
111sown• •• 41, IY DELETED lNE _, .,.., IIIIIITI• lNE IIIIDS ·TO PAY·,
SECTlml I TO IUD AS FOU.GIIS1
.II\\. 1. FGI PUINSES OF ... 1n1• TO MY IESIDElff um. THE
PEUa, ..... , -FIi PMFIT nu•n• 11'51' IE LICEIIIID IF ·-
.... IY ElllfNINlt -IINCI -IME A MSICAL PUCE OF IUSIIIESS
WITNII lNE c1n ..... u. 11111 IIICUIID 11IE ...... • EITITID' 111-•••n FMILY NIIWIEITLY u,1. II 11IE ....... .
Vote result on ... ni1111nt:
,.,.. : C.-c 11 ..... " lo 1 lay, Hat"-Y, Clayton, Habenicht,
lays:
AbMftt:
llot10ft carried .
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Vote results on approval of lesellllt• ... 4111 -•dad:
Ayes: C.-c11 11.a1n loltay, Nat"-Y,
lays :
Abseltt:
llotton carried.
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Bullock, Clayton,
(t) IIQor •• Dylla ,resoatM a Nllhrtt• MNIOf'tt91 tM u. s.
C.flf'IIICI of NQors ' ,osttt• .. tdl calls .,.. tM u. s. · t1Wt,-tal Pro ·
tocttOII .-1 lo '"910, ... ,,_:!rte N111l<•1 '°""1 .. IIOdorll 1-,.
f i lls, 111111tc1,-1 wste CIIINl1ten recyclt .. fec1lttt11 . T1'o re11l11t ton ... ........ ...... ;
IUOlUTIC* IIO . 47, SOllS OF IWI
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Nays:
Absent:
Motton carried.
Council Mlllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton,
Habenicht, Van Dyke
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(tt) Mayor Van Dyke ratnded Counctl of the board and coatsston
interviews scheduled for June 4, 1991, coaenc1ng at 6:00 p.a.
(b) Council Nellber's Choice
(t) mllCIL IIEIIIEI IIA1111111AY IMED, -IT IU SECGIIIED, TO SUPNIT
COUIICIL ..... cun•·s TIAYEL. TO IIUHIIIITGII, D.C. I TO NITICIMTt •• THE
MOICM CGIIUIITIES CLUIIIP ,. BIUlff (KCE) mn•.
Counctl ...._r Hathaway expressed the opinion that the trevel expense would be
a atnor tnvestaent .-en compared to the potential liability the City aay face
in the Lowry Landfill and other •nicipal sludge issues. Council ...._r Clay-
ton elaborated about the value of the ACCE .. ting. City AttorMy Dewitt,
having been asked to do so, entarated the guidelines set forth in Counctl 's
travel poltcy. It was suggested that Colorado's congressional delegation be
invited and urged to attend.
Council Nlllber lulloclt stated he has heard negative coaents about the nllllber
of trips taken by Counctl, and he has lllde a c-itaent to a segaent of the
c01111Unity to vote against thts txplftse.
Vote "sults:
Ayes:
lays:
Absent:
Not ton carrtld.
COUIK11 ......... IIColta,, Hat"-Y, Clayton, Van Dyke
COUIK11 Nlllbers .,lloclt, Habefttcht
COUIK11 ...._r llt19tns
(11) Counctl ...._r •noct ,nHRted a resolution autMrtztng a
.. rtal contrtbutton to tlle I. Cratg lehon -rtal FIMd. Dtsc11sston ensued
"lattve to the contrtbutton -t Pd tile ,-rpose of tlle ....,.tal fund.
Ctty Nan•r Fraser 11rged cautton tn tlle dectston because of tlle ,ncldeftce
such a "solutton atght set.
COUftC11 Nlllber Habenicht ,...-slid 1t IIQ bt ..,.. 111Proprtate to c•tr1bute to
Cops and ltds 111 lloftor of Dfftcer lelson .
COUIKtl ...._r Clayton c111tlff'Nld w1UI Nr. Fraser 's coaents c..un1t .. the
i,recedtnct s~ a c•tr1butt• ... 1d set .
CIIIICIL ... CLAYTIII ... Tl UILI -IT8I U(,)(tt).
CNIIC11 -...er loltay offend te HCNd tM •tt• tf tt ts tabled to..-17 ,
lMI. C..Ctl ...... r Clayt• ecu,ted Ullt as a •rrt1•n1 -••nt. • '-"·
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Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Clayton, Habenicht,
Van Dyke
Nays: Council Mellber Bullock
Absent: Council Mellber Wiggins
Motton carried. Council Neaber Koltay explained he had requested tabling to
June 17th 1n order to evaluate the issue and provide an opportunity to address
the aatter with consistency.
(111) Council Neaber Bullock presented a resolution concerning
board and coatss1on tera 11a1tat1on. The resolution was assigned a nuaber
and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 48, SERIES Of 1991
A RESOLUTION UNITING THE TEMS Of OFFICE FOR THE CITY OF ENliLEIIOOO IOAROS ANO
CCIIUSSIONS IIOIB(RS TO TWO (2) TEMS Ill OM)(R TO IIROAD[N THE OPPORTUNITY FOR
PUBLIC SERVICE.
CGUIICIL ..... UCZ 111111, -IT as KC ... , Tl APP.vi 111•.un• ••
U, BID Of 1111.
It was conf1rad the resolution 1f approved wuld not be retroactive. Several
questions •re raised and discussion ensued concemi119 the 1apact of the
resolution on COUftCtl appotntaents. Mayor Van Dyke uf'IN t9'at Council retain
soae flexibility and offered as a •friendly ... lldlllftt• t9'at Section I read:
•tetton I. TM City Cwil of the City of E119llll00d hereby
adopts .....-al ,olicy \Mt• person-, sorve •re ta.an wo (2) con-
socut h,o te,w • •Y loard or C-i II ton. •
After f•rtt..r disc•ssi•, it was,,..... .... ta.at Secti• I re.d:
•tcttp I. TM City twtl of te. City of [ .. 1-.ocl hereby
adopts ....... , .... 11 .. ta.at 110 110rH11 aey sono ... •
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tloas wre ,osed relatlwo to ..,.t11U1111t1 te te. CaNOr Sorvice loard IIICI tho
aayoral a,pot•t.anll _. te te. UrNII ...._, AlltMrtty IIICI tilt NNst .. AM ·
tllortty . Nr . Mttt cemented ta.at tilts -.111 Ille .-Jt(t to CMIIII• Msed on
tM needs of te. City •
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Mayor. Mr. Bullock c0111ented upon the popularity being expressed by the COIi·
aunity concerning this proposed change. The City Clerk was asked to read
Council Bill 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 ENGLEWOO AT THE NEXT SCHEDULED REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION PROPOSED
ANENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD REQUIRING THE POPULAR ELEC-
TION OF MAYOR FOR A TIIO (2) YEAR TERM.
CCIUIICIL IIIEIIID -LOCIC DID, _, IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO APPROVE AIENDA ITEN
IZ(b)(iv) -CCIUIICIL IILL IIO. II.
Council Metlber Habenicht stated she did not support the idea of the proposed
Charter change; therefore, she would be voting against Council Bill No. 38.
Council Metlber Hathaway cC11111ented she too would be voting against Council Bill
No. 38, stating she believes to aake such a change goes against the original
intent of the Charter. She suggested a change such as this should be accoa-
plished by a •fair, unbiased group in a Charter Convention situation.•
CCIUIICIL IIIEIIID aLOCIC DID TO TAIL£ MEIIIA ITDI IZ(b)(tv) -CCIUIICIL IILL IIO.
31.
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Notion carried.
Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton
Council Nellbers Habenicht, Van Dyke
Council Nellber Wiggins
(v) Council Nlllber Habenicht offered four it•s:
I. In response to a COIIPlaint fraa a citizen in ti.e Centennial area, she
requested that traffic in ti.e area of Irving and LCllfell be aonitored for
speeding, and si.e wondered if a stop st911 aight be warranted at Tufts.
Z. SIie has received C011Plaints concerning weds growing on ctty -C*Md prop -
erty, particularly along ti.e Ctty Ditch. SIie asked that this be Investigated.
J. SIie c-ted upo11 ce••tc1t1011 probl-in ctty gove,,....t and ti.e ten -
deftcy to •ve too quickly concerning Ma aatters, citing a situation 111htch
occurred 111itll tllt Ar.,._ County C11ltural Dhtrict appotntatnt . Slit urged
caut l• -"tft cltaltng 111itll •eo,,e,,....t 111d cttt11t1 1.•
4. SIie sU91tsted a stlldy Hn ton bl ,c....,lld c.cen1tng sl• response tt•s
to cttfzen calls , etc ., prtor to tllt ...._.t nss t• at llllltch fund i ng for the
Pol tc e Dfvl1I 011 wtll bl clttera l ned .
(v i ) Counctl Nlllber Cl-,t• dtscusHd tw tt-:
1. Mt 11bd for h1fo,..tf011 concerntng tllt UIIIMN'lf'1 pat ching of stcltwllll s
and gutters tn t vtc tn t ty of [asUIIIVlact ,
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I~ and Girard. He strongly suggested an effort be •de to iaprove the
appearance of this 11111ty lot.
(vii) Council NNber Bullock offered t.o it•s:
1. He requested a foll•-up of the inforution offered by Mr. Kozatek on
behalf of hts neighbor at 1220 West Oxford.
2. He asked Council Nellber Habenicht about her rationale tn voting on cer-
tain issues. Council .....,_, Habenicht explained her posttton.
13. Ctty 111na..,-•1 leport
Mr. Fraser dtd not have any •tters to brtng before Council.
14. Ctty Attorney's leport
(a) Mr. DeWitt provided an update on OMNI BANK vs CITY Of ENGLEWOOD,
BOARD Of ADJUS1"ENT AND APPEALS, et al; he requested authortzatton to disaiss
the case.
CGUIICIL 11111111 IIATIWY IMED, -IT IMS mama. TO MmlDIIZE THE c1n AT-
TCIIIIEY TO EllrEI lffl TIE MIIEIUT IIITN •• IMII • TIE IUITZ/TMUE PIOPDTY TO ••••ss TIE aamrr UII mn.
A.yes : Council lllllbers Koltay, HathllftY, Bullock, Clayton,
Habentcht, Van Dyu
lllys: None
Absent: Council lllllber lft19tns
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Kozacelt's tdea of kNlttng Ken,yon °"" during tlle construction period ts very
good; ... ver, he ts doubtful the State Ht...., Departaent wtll concur.
Ctty 11111.,.r franr cGalftted that tlle •tter ts beyond the control of the
State Ht....., Departalltt, but lie offend to oxplore the ,..,.stton. Mr .
Franr pot11ted out ttlat ..... OXforcl ts closed, lavaJo wtll be caplet• south
to Qutncy and wt11 sene as III access pot11t to the north, Md lftlldtrNre wtll
be .,. as •11. a,,ro,rtate st,.... •s ..... ,tod . It was also s111te1ted
that HoM Club cCMtld dtstrt•t• a n,er ....,tng access to tat area •
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PCR 'D1B C1'1'lC a, mG.DIOCI>, (Daw,().
11DFAS, Donald J. Styea is the c:urnnt aw.man of the l!lnl)l..ood Licpr
Licensing Authority; and
IIIDF.AS, Donald J. Sty9a' t.m:11 apina Aug\lat ,, 19911 and
IIIDFM, the ten of the En1Jl..:io4 ~ L1canainrJ Authority hM
~Y ~ his ncpat fer minatatWnt foe Wlthlr tam1
lOf, 1il&Cf2\IC!, • 1T JIIIICLVID n 'l'IIB C1'ft aur:u. a, 11a C1'ft a,
DD.a«XO, al/PMIO, 'Ela1'1
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lllcticn 1. Donald J. St,-is lm9by ~ to the ln91-ao4 Li9a'
Li~ty fer the City of 811Jlamo4, Colcndo. Danal4 J • .,...
tam will te effecti ... fzaa Au9at s, lffl and will apue AugU8t ,. ltM.
ADCPl'B> NC> Al9IDIID th1a 17th day of .Juna, lttl •
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A RESCU11'1Clf APPODft'JNG MICW!L WMD '00 FILL A VICNft POSITIOO Clf 'l1IE ICEEP
AMEJUCA BFM1l'I!UL CXMtISSIClf Cl !2G.1HXD, CXLCJW)().
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~, thc'9 is a wan:y on the J<eep Amari.ca Beautiful Ocnlllission of.
En;l9WOOIS, Colorado; and
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lllmDI, Nichael lllard hu awU.S for an 1FPOintant to the r.-p 1aer1ca
Buutiful C0-1 ssion of DIIJlac,ocS;
-, 1rm<B, • IT IIICLWD n '1'111 cm CDIICIL ar 'DIE cm ar
IMG(,W'XI), (D(PNX), 'ftaTt
Nidlael lllird is ....,, ~ to ..,.. Cl'l the ...., 1alrica 9aeltiful
a.-1 wim of a.,1...,...,, Q:)1cnll), tam to -.pin m Dae: 1 rter 10, ltt2.
MD'IID Ml> ...,,.,., this 17th day of .Jmw, lttl.
htricli I. er&, eliy eLiii
I, Petrida 8. craw, City Cl-" fer the City of ~..,.,.., ~.
_., OICt1fy the.,.. ia. ta'\a CICIPf of .... lutl«-a»._, ... of lltl.
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A aacu,nm .APllOilf1'DG !UalB ans '1'0 FILL A VACMf1' PanTIClt Cit '1'IIB la'1'D Mm
SDIIR BOUD CR l!IG.DJO(J), CD/PNX>.
IIDDS, tha water and Sewar Board wu •tllbliahad by tha Englwood 11:ma
"11• Olarter; and
IIDl'AS, thera is a vw:anc:y en tha Water Ind s..r Board; and
IOI, 1wwwacs, • IT R!SCl,VIZ> n '1'IIB C1ft CDX'IL ar 'DIB an ar
IKLIJIXI), (Xlo(lf,NIC), 'l'IIM' I
&acticn l. a.,.. Otia is hanby IIFPC)inte4 to ..,,. cn the llater Ind
9lllim' Gd of tha City of 8191-:lod, Oolar'adD. His tam will apin en
~ l, 1992.
ADCPnD Mm Al'PIOIID this 17th day of J\sle, 1n1 •
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t, Mrida •• CW, City Oak far the City of .. ,...,....,~ •
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OIRIC'fCN Pat 'DIE BIG.l!NO(J) DCJlfflllN l:EVmaMDft' Al1l'IDITr.
IIIDDS, by Ord.iMnca No. 16, Seri• of 1978, the City C.CU,Cil of the
City of !D)l..aod, Colorado, established a Dcwntawn D1Mtlcipant Authority in
the City of Dlgl..aod; and
llmtF.MI, Gordan ClON is a current Board amber of the Dlgl..aod DawntClwn
Devel~ Aut:harity; and
..... the Dll;l..aod DawntcMl ~ Aut:harity, IDard of DinctCln
unanilmualy ac ~ hia ~ far ninatatalnt far lnCllthar tam;
IOI, nm, • 1T ltllCl,V!J) IIY ,,. C1'l'Y CXDl:II. ar 'IHI CITY a,
ING[,IMJCI), ma.ADO, 'DaTl
lacticn 1. Gon1cn ClON is mnby l9IFPOint8d to the IDard of the
-~ o.v.lqmnt Alltharity. Qrdan Cloae'• tam will be
effective frm July 1, lttl 111d apin J\me JO, lttS.
MXPrlD Ml> Al'IWJUID thia 17th day of J\me, 1191 •
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A ascu,na. RATIFYING 'fflE RDPPOIN'Dmft' CE 'lat Bl.JANS '1'0 1HB IDJSDIG Al1'11IIUff
ar '111B C1Tlt ar !2U.IHXX>, <XLaWX>.
IIBtr.AS, the Englewcod tb.181.ng Authority WU •ublished by Anolut.icn
No. 48, Series of 1972; and
~. 'l'aa aKIW I is the CUffWlt Qm.man of the Dlglewcod Housing
Authority; and
llll!JtDS, Taa aKna cmnnt teza apina July 1, 1991; and
IIDIN, Taa amw the 8'11...aod 1b1ainiJ Autharity ~Y accapt.ed
his ~ for minatatalant for ~ ten;
IDf, iWWWCICB, • IT BIILVID n ta cm CDIICII, ar 'DIE cm ar
DU.INXI>, maume>, 'ftaTI
a.ctian 1. Taa amw 1a hanby ~ to the 8'11.awaod lblainlJ
~ City of Dlglalaod, ColondD. Taa am.• tem will be
effective frc:a July 2, lttl and will apin July 1, ltM.
MXPl'ID Ml> APIIIMD th1a 11th dlif of ,,.., lttl •
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I, Patrida I. Claf, Ci~ Clan fGr ttle d~ of .. laawl, ~.
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A RISCU1l'IO. JU!'RPOIN'l'JR. JUI LlHDS 'ro THE LIODl LICl!JISJNG Al11'ID1'1'Y PCR
THE C1ff CR D1GLIIIOCI), OCUJWX).
WHfJtDS f Ren IAnllr9 I is & curnnt aad:)er of the &'lglewood Liqucr
IJ.cmaing Authority; and
1111!:RDS, Ren Lundara tem apira August ,. 1991; and
1111!:RDS, the , •• of the llnlJlwcod LicpJr LiomainlJ Autharity hu
~Y accapte4 his rec:peat foe z.inatatalmt foe IIIClthm' tam;
IDf, lPBIIIICI&, • IT RISCI.VID n '1'111 C1ff CXOICIL a, 'DIB cm a,
IIUalXI>, CD'lPADO, 1.'IIM':
8ectim 1. llan Lundara 1a Pwnby ~ to the llnlJlaciod ~
~ty for the City of llnlJlawaod, Oolcndl:>. llan Llaldan' tam
vlll be effecdw frCla August 5, 1991 and will 9lpiZ9 Jluguat C, ltM.
ADCPilD Ml> An11:N11> this 17th day of J'lma, lffl •
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RAGSDALE MACHINERY OPERATIONS
A DIVISION OF ALCOA PACKAGING MACHINERY , INC . riJ
1991 June 01
Mr. Dana Glazier
City of Englewood
3400 S. Elati
Englewood, CO 80110
Dear Mr. Glazier:
ALCOA
It is with regret I send you thia letter of resignation from the ·KHp
Englewood Beautiful• commitlN. I WU and remain honored the City
Council approV9d my nomination to thia worthy cauee. Unfortunamty, due
to my WOik IChedule and outside prior commitmentl, I cannot dew1le the
attention to be a valuable contributing member to this commitlN.
Best wishes for a succeaful and productive project.
Sincerely,
RAGSDALE MACHINERY OPERATIONS, INC .
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Cardell Webster
Peraonnel Manager
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~' Jo.mu anti 'Dc,rotfag 'Tot ton art citiuns of tlie City of '
'L"9kwootl anti an ~tiw mtm6crs of tlie amu,11mity; anti
~' Jamu 'Totcon Faas suvd fc,r ffl411Y years anti continua to suw
on tlie tlr6an ~ Jlutliority anti 'Dtlrot/sy 'Totcon sm,u on tlie LiMOty 'Boarti;
anti
~' Jamu anti 'Dorotfay 'Totton wm lfllln'id JUM 22, l!Ul anti
will uld,rau tlieir 'Fifmtls ~ Jtnniwrsa,y tlais year; ""'
~' 0 un,pf,e "°"4d 6y ft,w. Mft4UStalWII, COIUIOft Ultmsts anti
UIM4f/On is tlie 6osis of tlie s~ of our corruruuwy w our nation; ou
~. ie is fittilw t1soe o/foilll ~ •Jirla tow~ of
f Plilg '1gt,ltvs anti tiu tu &UUleilll to tM UIIUiluld nra.,tfs -.,,g._,, of""'
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~ ""'"IJUU'I "'"'~Cu, Coual I"°"'~ JIIIUS tlU ~ 'loetoll OIi tliei,-'Faftida ~ ~ -j,,rtM,
uq,,w~,..,i.,,,...~-~uc,,,yw-6y~in~to
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Sentinel
STATE OF COLORADO
COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE } ...
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the ........ lld Slnttlef; lhal Iha NIM
II a ~ newapaper pubhhed in Iha
City of .,.,,.wood In Iha County of
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a general circulatlon therein; lhal Mid
nawapaper haa bean publlahad
OOllllnuoullr and ~ In Mid
County of ..,._._ for a period of
-· than 52 .... prior to the flrat
pe#Q:Mcalio,i of the arw.ncl nolica, 1h11
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I-1 lone Dietrict
Aaendlllent
aichard a. Wanueh, Director of CGllllllnity DeYelopaent
Hold a Public lleari119 on the pcopaeed .. ,ntz1nt to the 1-1 lone Dietrict recJUlatione
and appro,,e Council au1 11o. 42 on NCond r.adi119.
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OIi .. , 21, lHI, the Muaill9 a-lNioa ...... a rH detion to wnd tlle 1-1
Llfllt lnduetdal Dietdct ,ortloa of tlle C C IIIIHhe lonint OS'dill&IICe to delete
__,,_ fraa tlle pc'OIIU.lteld .... NCtioa. ftlio attaclled naff report ouppone the
all-.oe of b~riN la u la6aotr1al •1etr1ct, ... Uluetretaa tlle ,.._,.,_
wlllch allow for protection of e.r.._.., .. -fraa _, ..,,.r .. oHecte. .. , .
n. ,.-a,ued III utz at to tlle 1-1 cw Dlet., ct to ol&aulato ..._rr fraa tlle Uet
of ...-u.1teld .... 1• tM rwlt of a ,..,,111d w for tM CMar Lllllllor 1111111•1119 u
• N'Oll!Ory ud •• .-lllr tM ......._, ... an 11ry . Tllo Nil41119 l• ..._ ooetrart,
,_. ...... •ietr1ct. ...,.. _. •• •r/1~ ,-.1u , .... tllo nato ud t11e c1t,
Of btl ..... .
J .... NC pooeU.lo to detol91ao tM NUNU19 a..1 .. tlle onlaolloo _.Leh """~iteld
Ulo N OC'lt ullr, ftlio llnc..._'--.._.or, at tllo ... ,_.... 1-atlOft -1• llawe
iftn al •-..oltr of U,000 INrnla ,-,-u • 11,000 .. u.... fllo total
cu-1L1.J oould llo , .. ,.... 111r .,...._..a, l0,000 lllunl• la Ulat •U•L... Uo
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STAFF REPORT
CASE NO. 4•91
STAFF REPORT RE:
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PUBLIC HEARING
1-1 DISTRICT AMENDMENT
Public Hearing on proposed 111end1111nt to Section 16.4-13c(3) of the Comprehen-
sive Zoning Ordinance, the 1-1, Light Industrial District.
DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING:
May Zl, 1991
PROPOSED AMENDMENT
Section 16.4-13c(3) is proposed to be aaendtd by deleting the use •erewery•
froa tht list of uses prohibited in tht 1-1 District.
PROCEDURE1
At tht Public Hearing, tht C011111ission will htar ttstiaony rtlativt to tht pro-
posed tMndlltnt to tht Coaprthtnsivt Zoning Ordinance (CZO), and rtce1Yt any
tvidtnct whtch aight be presented.
After considering tht evtdtnct and testtaony, tht c-tsston aay tither ap-
prove, approve wtth tMndlltnts, disapprove, or table consideration of the
... ndlltnt. After a dectston ts reached, tht COllllisston wt11 refer tht pro-
posed tMndlltnt or tMndlltnts to tht Ctty Council wtth the C011111tsston's recoa-
.. ndattons. Council wtll then constdtr tht aatter at a Publtc Htartng.
MALYSIS:
lftltlt w cannot det,ratne whtn brtwtrt11 wre included on tht 11st of pro-
htbtted uses tn Section 16.4-13c(S) of tht CZO, tt 11 ltkely that thts 11st
appeared when tht ordtnuc, was adopted tn 1155. Nany ctttts tn tht Denver
.. tro area tdopted codes at about tht s-tt•, and apparently used tht •-
standard fonaat.
Tht IIOSt likely txplanatton for prolltbtttnt brtwtrt,1, II .. 11 II other UIII
contatntd tn tht prohtbtted 11st, ts that tht brtwtrtts wuld btc-a
nutsanc, to tht surrounding area. In particular, brtwtrtts could poutbly
.. 1t unpleasant odors.
A survey of ftv, Colorado clttts, tnclucltnt Arvada, Aunra, Denver, Fort
Colltns, and Pueblo tndtcat,s that brtwtrlts art 111..-.cl tn ttntral Industrial
districts IS a cOftdtttonal u1t tn two ctttts, and II a ust•by-rt"'t tn tw
cttlts tn Industrial IOftlS. 8r111-pt,b1, ttntra11y defined 11 an ,attnt 311c,
wf\tch tncluclt1 brtwlftl and no aore than SOI of tht ..,..... product sol off
pr .. lsts and no aon than IOI of tM bustnou occupied by tht brwt"I factl t.
ty. art generally 111..-.cl tn bustnou lOftll.
OUr rontnt ordtnuc, wuld allow a bf'w,pub, IS dtftntd above, tn ,tthtr tht
bu1lnt11 or Industrial districts . As 10ftl 11 tht ,attnt place wes constdtrtd
tht pr inci pal UH In area or 111 voh• of bu1lne11, tht brtwtry portion wuld
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CASE NO. 4•tl
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J•l DISTRICT AMENDMENT
The key question is: Should a brewery be allowed in the 1-1 Light Industrial
District? Will it be an obnoxious neighbor? Two provisions in the 1-1 reg-
ulations will continue to protect areas surroundint breweries and give the
City control over their potential iapacts:
1) Section \6·4-13b Planned DtveloP!!nt requires that a Planned Dtvelopaent
bi subit ttd for any lot of one acre or aort. Brew-pubs and aicro-
brewerits would generally require 1111 than an acre, but any large brewery
would require aort and therefore, be subject to review and public hearing
by the Ca1111is1ion and Council. The standards for review include:
a. Consistency with Coaprehtnsivt Plan.
b. Avoidance of adverse iapacts on surrounding area.
c. Appropriate intimal and extemal site design and architectural
coapat i btl ity.
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These standards, along with the review process, will insure that any brew-
ery developed will bt coapatiblt with the area.
Z) ~tion 1,.4·flk Ltattations on Extemal Effects of Uses sets standards
n ht fo low ng areas:
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Sound.
Vibration.
Eatsston of heat, glare, rldtat10ft, dust ud f-•·
Outdoor stor191 ancl waste disposal.
This section also proh1b1ts uses that create ceaon nut1111e11.
These two ,rovts10fts protect tM nrrauadt .. aNa nffict111tly to warr111t COft·
stdtratton of allow1 .. ......_..its t• tM l·l Z... Dtstrtct .
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It ts the rec.....clat10ft of tM Dtpartalftt of C-tty Dlvtl ..... t that Ste·
t10ft H.4-lk of the c-.r, ... stve Z...t .. Ordt11We, ta. l•l L1tllt Industrial
D1strtct, bt 1111•d1d as follows :
(Iott: crossed out areas are to bt deleted).
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Secticn 16.L-13 1-1 Liaht In:ustrial District.
The I-1 Industrial District is co~,osed of certain industrial areas cf the City
plus certain open areas vhere •i~ilar industrial develo,=•~t a,pears likely to
occur. The 1-1 Industrial District should be located near ~.ajor roa~~•r• and true~
routes so that traffic aenerated fro~ the Industrial District ~111 not flood the
residential streets in the area. The reaulations for this District a:e desianed to
stabili:e and protect the essential cheracteriatica of the District•• well••
the areas 1urroundin1 the District. To th••• ends, development is limited to li&ht
industrial uses plus certain uses providina services to tha area, and reaulatior.a
are esta~lished to provide for •~equate acreenina and to 1overn the District. loth
to protect residences from an undesirable environ:ient and to ensure the reservation
of adequate area• for industrial developaent, nev residential develop:ent is excluded
froa this district, except for caretaker facilities and for mobile hoae park1 for
vhich a Developaent !lan has been approved.
In recoanition of the 1rovin1 iaportance of aanufactured houalna in tbe national
houaina 1uppl7 and th• nece1aitJ for up1radin1 exiatina aobile hol:le parka within
the City of ln&levood, Colorado, aobile holle parka vill be peraitted in this &one
district.
In order to aaaure the ... niti•• within exiatina aobil• hoDe parka that vill be
rehabilitated or expanded and nev parka vhich aay be developed, 1uch parka shall
be con1truct .. in accordance vith a Developoent Plan, for vbicb 1tandard1, 1peci-
fication1 aad reaulationa are ••t forth herein.
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ite•Jtl lf"t:Uoy. The providou found 1D thia Zone Diltrict 1hall be
subject to t r91uircint1 and standards found iD Section 16.5, General
le&ulationa, unleH otberviH provided for iD thia OrdiDlnce or aa aendDent
lllereto.
tt1Pl4~5· A Plan .. DeYelopMDt shall H UlN for the develo,=ant
o any lot ou OI' •re acl' .. iD area. lee S.cU• 16.4-lS for
de,,eio,...c proc .. ure.
!ett'C'zt!t:!f.1 RH•. lo laM ahall H .... OI' occupi .. aad eo structure
• , erect .. , altel' .. , .... or occvpi .. , acept for OM or
•r• of tllle followina uu.
(l) ,., ... penitted ta tllle 1-2 luiMct Diltl'iCt .. c1 .. ua rH1'entia1
... acept u ,enitt .. ta lectiN 16.4-U c U) ruldatial, Nbile
,... parlLa •
(2) tt.\ll• .... Park Plaaae4 Deval.,...c, ... Develo,eetlt Pl'oceture a~
1, ... a,d1, lectioo 1,.,-1, n.., 16.4•1> •·
U) ttuufacw,u,, p,oc1111a1 and/or fudcatl•. n. .._fact rta1,
pncu•ina ... ,.., fabrlcadn, .. _re, .. _, liait .. hareia, of
-, ceaeclttJ MSV5 5M (•Un&M ,.,,11 ttt u•!tQUtf ·
Aa.r11lwee, lla1lc .. f1ccure.
Alcollolic di1tlll1c1 ...
la&Ml ~nftell, Mlle f1CCttre ... Pl'MHll ...
u,llalt, --fKtwe lad ff CUIU,,
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C.r\oe blel or 1 p bl1c, 11&1l1 fact re.
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(h) ,\ny ,·n::-.::,:,diC)" r..anufactured, pr.oce11ec!, fe~ricated er 1,;arehouHd
nn the rre:::ise1.
(c) £quip~ent, 1u1plie1 a
de11~ned especially f ~·
bu1ine11, tran1portatior ,
:erial1 (except co::i::ercial explosives)
•n a1riculture, =inin&, indu1try,
j in& and other con1tnaction.
(6) l•?air, rental and 1ervicin1. The repair rental and 1ervtcin1 of any
co::iodity, the icanufacture, proca11in1, fa~rication, 1,;arehou1in1 or
sale of which co::::iodity ii permitted in the Diatrict.
(7) Contractor rard for vehicle,, aquip:ent, :atarial1, and/or 1upplie1.
A contractor yard for vehicles, equip:ent, :aterial1, and/or 1upplie1
vhich ccr.aplie1 vith all of the follovill& condition,:
(a) 11 properly 1raded for drai:111•, 1urface1 vith concrate, a1phalt,
oil or any other du1t•fraa 111rfacin1 and aaintainad ill 1ood
cOIMlition, fr•• of vaed1, du1t, trash and debris.
(11) 11 provided vith barrier• of auch di:len1ion1 that occupaata
of adjacent 1tructura1 are not unraa1onably disturbed, aitbar
by day or by ni&ht, by the aov ... nt of vabiclaa, aachin y ,
~ui,..nt or 1upplia1.
(c) la provided vith entranca1
traffic con111tion.
Ai ta 10 located aa to aiaiaiaa
(d) 11 provided vith baniera of a,acb type and 10 located that no
pactse, wehic1H v111 at_.~ tha yard apace or illt o cha
r..-1ra4 1cranill1 area 1f adjoiaiq or adjacat to a r Hidential
'1atrict.
<•> Uptia1 facilt.Uaa an N an ..... that tbay Mithar •r ...... \ly
'1at.r\ ocnputa of .. jacnt n11'nt1al propertiaa .. r iatarfara
vitll traffic.
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(10) Pa rt&illl ..,.,ar coc:aerc ial at~ .. • of .,.r a\la vohicl aa .
CU) aa u, ... f adUtiH , MC NC s.c1 .. , .........
(U) l for n 1 ~fti11 1 1A occ l • U a, nrollaaet uy ba opan co
die ,-.uc or Uc1ta4, U ) 1• .. nitodH f or atvfnu -,
nvccan.
(1)) ~l for tetrocttf or '-tca rctcy ..taic1oa f or ... ,... .. , of ,., ... ,
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CITY OF EN6LEIIOOO Pl.ANNIN& AND ZONING COIINISSION
IN THE MATTER OF CASE 14-91, )
FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS I
AND RECOMMENDATIONS RELATING
TO A REQUEST TO AMEND THE 1-1,
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT, TO J)
ALLOW A BREWERY AS A PERMITTED
USE.
FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS
OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION.
C01111ission Nlllbers Present: Gerlick, Schultz, Shoop, Glynn, Covens, Draper,
Duiaier and Tobin.
C01111ission Nlllbers Absent: Dav1et
This utter c-before the City Planning and Zoning COllllission on May 21,
1991, at the initiation of the City Planning and Zoning C01111ission, to ... nd
the 1-1, Light Industrial Zone District to eliainate •brewery• froa the list
of prohibited uses.
Richard Squire, Partner, Breckenridge lrt1Mry, was present and gave testiaony
before the C01111ission. The Staff ite,ort and oral testiaony were received and
incorporated into the record of the Public Hearing. After considering the
stateaents of witnesses and reviewing the relevant docuaents, the City Plan-
ning and Zoning C01111ission lllde the following Findings and Conclusions.
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I. THAT the Public Hearing WIS initiated by the City Pl1Ming l Zoning C•-
aission to consider an llllndllent to the l-1, Li"'t Industrial District, to
e11ainate •brewery• froa the 11st of prollibttld uses.
2. THAT the notice of the Public IIHri .. VII -lhhed in the J!llnoof Sp· 1!!!!, the official Ctty ..,,pa,er, • Ill., Z, 1Ml.
J . THAT thh ,....,t speciftcally ,ertatns te the ,...,al of •brewery• f,.
the 11st of prolltbtted IHI llllder Slctt• ••-•·•Jc (J), 1·1, Lt ... t In •
dlstrtal Zone Dhtrtct , ,....1ttld Prtnc fpal Uses .
4 . THAT •tchard Scautre, Part..,., lncktflrtdtt lr-ry, 11ve testtwy II to
the nature of the ,....,lid -•-•t and,...,.... bniwtry c1eve1...-t .
5. THAT no one whhld to spell ta ..,.,ttt• te tM ,...,. .... w• ... •t .
I . TIMT the Departwt of C...1ty Dtve1 ..... t ...en u .. d -,,,.val of the
Pf'OPOlld wr lll1nt .
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CONCLUSIONS
1, THAT proper notice was published in the Englewood Sentinel, the official
City newspaper, on May 2, 1991.
2. THAT the proposed ... nc111ent 1s consistent with the intent and purpose of
the COlll)rehens1ve Zonir111 Ordinance.
3. THAT the proposed ... ndllent was considered by the Planning and Zoning Com-
a1ss1on at a Public Hearing on May 21, 1991.
IJCOIIIINDATlml
THEREFORE, 1t 11 the clec:1ston of the Plann1r111 and Zon1r111 Ce111111ss1on that the
proposed -ndllent to the 1-1, light Industrial Dhtr1ct regulations be ap-
proved and be referred to City Council with a favorable rece11111end1t1on.
Upon a vote on a aot1on llede at the ... t1r111 of the City Pl1nn1r111 and Zoning
eo..1111on on Nay 21, 1111, by Nr. ler11ck, secondtd by Ms. Tobin, which ao-
t1on states:
TIie Plannt111 ca.t11ton recaan~ to Ctty c:wn tllat tile c111111rnn1tve
Zantnt ~tnence, lectton 11-4-13 c (3), 1-1 ltlht lndustrtal Zone Dts-
trtct, lie _,.. '1 e1tatnatt111 • ..,_..,. fNa tile 11st of prolltbtted .....
Dose voting 1n favor of tM •tton: Slloop, &lynn, CoVNs, Draper, Duaer,
Tolt1•, lerltck ud Scllultz.
TMre wre no_.." voting 111tHt tile •tt•.
Dose _..r, absent: Dav1et.
Tllh d1Cts1on ts effecttve 11 of tile .. u .. of "'1 ZI, 1111.
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BY Al.mDtITY
au,n~~ NO.
SERIES OE' 199r-
CCXJNCIL BILL NO. 42
Im'ROOOCED BY CXXH:IL
Mn1BER~~~~~
A BILL~
AN amnwa AMDIDING TI'1U! 16, OIAPTER 4, SErriaf c., SUBSEX:'l'ICN 3, OE' 'fflE
mG.D«xl> KlNICIPAL CXDE 1985, BY m:rzrING 'fflE TERM BRDDY AND ~
AN EMEK'iDCY.
~, lllanding 16-C~-3, of the Englewcod tuueipal Code 1985, by
daleting the tam "Brwy", this -.ctiet will allow brwi• in I-1
Light Irdiatrial District.a in tha City of Dlglwaod which i• cunwltly
prdubitad;
IOI, '1'H!Jm'CB, a 1T CllaDIII> BY 'DIE CITY CDIICIL fl 'DI! cn,r fl
!JUzDIOOD, OC£CIWX>, AS PCI.LClll1
lacticn 1. Title 14, 0.-4, lecticn C, aibMcticn 3. , is tm.t,y -.a 6y ™int the tam .. wy ••
16-4-13: I-1 LJGIII' DBm DIS1UC1'1
c. J. Mnlfact\lrint, pre: 11in9 ar4/oc flbricaticn. 'Die
llllmfacturi.nl, pr c c 111i.ng ar4/oc flbricaticn, • -.-rated
.. liaitad --111, of _, on-odity .apt the fo1.lawint
"'1da .. prahi!aitell1
Abnai,..., basic lllllllfacture.
Aloahalic disUllaUon.
aniaal ~. bMic lllldactuN .. ~-All!Mlt, alllllfactuN ed prCCllli ...
lane blac*, bMSc IIINlfactuN.
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Clldlal b1ac* 0/C i-. bl-*, IIMic ~-
a.-1, IIMic ~-
QwefoeJe, ._, oc ~ial, IIMio IIINlfactuN oc ,a I ....
ODa1 ar CIDlle, lllllllhc:ta9 ar pra a 1111,..
Qauata an4 oaac:nte pcoAacte, ~ ar fllbr'iallUcln.
Detc_.., .... 111d by-,ratlC'U, auw aial t.t, 11111111c
...tllata9.
~ led fnlta ...... ., ........ lllllllfllata9.
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-. athlr tMII MVOllft ad _,.., lllllllfaatae. CDaa.....r--..
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Gypswn and other foms of plater bue, manufacture.
Inaecticidas, manufacture.
Insulations, fllllllllbl• typas, manufacture or fabrication.
f'.atcl'm, llmNfacture.
Hut •l~ing.
Metals, mctracticn er -1ting.
Natala, ingots, pigs, sheets, or bars, llmNfacture.
Natal ahr9dd1nlJ, auto ehreddinJ a"l4 siaUar q,eraticns.
Oils 111d fats, animal 111d ~. manufacture.
PainU, pi9*'U, ana:als, japans, 1~, putty,
vamiahes, "'1utin9, and wood fWen, manufacture er
fabrication.
Paper pa1p a"l4 celluloae, buic Ml'Nfacture.
Paraffin, IWNfac:ture.
~ a"l4 petzolftll pmlacta, amlfacture er FCocewinlJ.
Pcrt1an4 and amilar oaant.a, aaaufacture.
lld:llm', IIIIUfacture, er nclaiainlJ.
Is at J J er p1aninlJ llllla •
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..... -~. lllnlfacture. Tai..-y.
1'\lrplntim, IIIIUfacblN.
--.. pcaAacta, IIIIUhatuN. ll:lod pn II ftDI by cnoeJl4.ing ar Clthar FC••un ~ ct -4 by pr111nat.1wa.
llltra I 11 I, ..S ID '-11, MIi ....... ca ant ...... m Iha Jr4 c11y
ct Jane, 1"1 •
..u.a. in lll11 • • -11'4.-.i-i:vr Qrdl,-ca Iha ttla clly ct June,
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I, Patricia H. Craw, City Clerk of the City of Diglewood, ColorlMi::>,
hereby certify that the lbove and for91JC)ing is a true oqsy of • Bill for an
Ordinance, introcb:ed, rod in full, and puNd en first reading cn the 3rd
day of June, 1991.
htrlcli A. erci,
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ORDINk'a: NO. g; 0
SERIES CE' 1991--
BY Al1l'HORITY
COONCIL BILL NO. 36
INTJaXX:ED BY CDJNCIL
MEMBER BULUXl<
AN ORDINANCE HEREBY AMEN>ING TITLE 1, OIAPTER 7, SEx:'1'100 2, EN:iUXXD
KJ'.lICIPAL CODE 198S PERTAINDIIG TO JURISDICTIOO-POD CE' 'lllE ENGLEJ«XD
MUNICIPAL COURT.
\·iHERE.\S, recently Section 14-4-102 ( 1 l and ( S l Colorado Revised Statutes
were arrended to give judges of nunicipal courts of record authority to issue
tmp:>rary and perma."\er\t restraining orders to prevent dalestic abuse
regardless if such relief could be obtained in a dalestic relation action when
so authorized by t."le IIUU.Cipal governing body; and
NClf, '1'HEREPClm, BE IT ~ BY 'l'IIE CITY CXUCIL at 'l'IIE CITY CR ~.
ca.cRNX>, AS FCLLCIIS:
Section l. Tl'l'LE 1, ~ 7, SEl'I<Jf 2 IS lmnY MIHllD BlC AIX>DG A NIIJf
SlllSICTI<Jf G, TO JUD AS PCI.LONS:
1-7-2: JURISDICTI<Jf, PCID.
G. l. 'DIE JtDZ at 'DIE BG.MlOD IOUCIPAL CXJUR1' fAY, IN HIS/HIil
DISCRE'l'I<Jf, ISSUE flNICIWU All> PDUINIDl'l' ~ C11D8 TO
PR!!V8ft' DCMl!8'l'IC MIS lltP:DD Cll Nell' SUOI m.ig, CXUD a CBrADB>
IN A IXM!SIIC mATICIIS JC'f'I(Jf l'ILD) IN A DIS'Dtlcr cxurr.
2. AC'l'I<Jf TO ClffAlN aJC:11 m.ig, IS INITIA'l'm BY l'ILING A cn.LAlN'1',
DULY YDIPDJ), AU.sDG 'IMT 'DII mfllDlft' RM CXiiUi rib N:1'11
CXN'l'l'l'Ul'DI W:a'ilC MlJSI MaD111' 'DII PLADl'l'Iff Cit A MDUl 01DD
CR E1'ftlllt at 'DII PMl'DS. mat 1m nLDG at 80al CD9'LADfr M'1'D
1D1U1G "ftlE L'\lmfJICS All> IBDG ftu.Y aTIIP'IID IWDI flaT
an'JCD2ff ODIi mans, 'DII NIIICIPN. cx:urr .uxa NU uaa A
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Introduced, read in full, and passed a, first reading al the 3rd day of
June, 1991.
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance al the 6th day of June, 1991.
Read by title and passed on final reading al the 17th day of June, 1991.
Published by title as Ordinance No. , Series of 1991, on the 20th day
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<H>INANCE NO. "J..IJ
SERIES er 199f'-(
cnJNCn. BILL NO. 41
nmoxx:ED BY <nJNCn.
ME>1BER HMimICHl'
AN <H>INANCE APPRCIVll«. NI> AlfflDUZJ?«; THE EICB:l1I'I~ er AN
~ CXXPERATI~ Al:iREfMml' WI'ffl .MAPAIIE cxumr RElATil«i TO
THE CXftXX:T er caHlNITY IEVEL<JIMml' BLOCK QWff' PklGRAMS ra:t FmERAL
FI9::AL YF.ARS 1992 THRaGI 1994.
trm:RF.AS, the City Council as henlby dn.emine that it is in the
public interest and welfare of the residents of the City of Engla«>od,
Coloracb that the City engage in • cccperative effort with Arlpllhoe County
for the concb:t of O:lmuuty Develcpnant Bleck Grant Progr• activiti• and
projects in the City under and pursuant to the Housing and Qauuty
DIIYelop!Blt kt of 1974, a~ (42 u.s.c. 5301 ~.); and
IIIERFAS, an ~ O:,cperatia\ A;r• at covaring the lat,
2nd and 3rd Ocllllunity Davelcpmrt Prop:• yura ("'1c:h are Jammy 1, 1992
through Dec:ed>er 31, 1994) hu ~ ptepced far lllpt'CWal Ind -=uticn tr,,
Ind betwNn the County and the City pursuant to Wlich the CDIG Prop:-
will be undart:.Mlm Ind allniniateNd far thoN Prop:• yura. 'Dua
..... t states the purpoNS thmw>f, the atent of the ~
participaticn of the parti• Ind the rights, cllti•, napcnaibilitia Ind
cbligations of the parti• in the cordx:t Ind aclli.nistraticn of the <DIG
Prop:-.. apecified tharein; and
IIIERF.AS, puniUlftt to the prorisions of Part 2 of Article l of Title
29, C.R.S., my ti«> er m political amdivisiana, • dafinad tMN!n, aay
9ltar into apu ant.a with cne IIIOthar far joint er aoaperative cticn Ind
aay alao aantr-=t with w:h ot!wr to paifcml lff'/ .,._.,watal aarvice,
activity or undertaking lftic:h w:h political amdivia1cn Wltar"in9 into the
aantr-=t is authadaad by la, to pefolil;
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ltD.IMJOD, CCIDUDO, Al P<Uaas
lactiCln 1. flw City of lh9lallll0d haliby iM*WWW the Ap it, M
~. ant.itled lnteifCHWIWital QqllntiCln Ap it batllNll
AnpahCle Clulty Ind the City of 919)....S, Clo1ondl, mlatJ.111 to tha ..._
of a..inity Dlual • ,t a1ocll ~ ,..__ fer ....ai riwl 'INn ltl2
W'aUljh ltN and dlt.s M of • lttl, 1a ...., K S Led and
app1:cwiad by the D19l....S City CIIUnC11 iiid the Nlyar 1a authariaad lo
elllCute 111d the City C1a'k lo lltteft 111d Wl1 that Al& at fer tlld on
tlelllf of the City ot lhllN:IOd.
lnt.roU:led, Nad in f\a.11, ..s ,.....S on fint ....U.. on tha Jr4 -,
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Mllahad • • 1111 fore ClrdlMnae ca tha Ith a., of.,_., 1"1.
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Read by title and puNd en final reading en the 17th day of June,
1991.
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A R A P A H D E C D U N T V
REQUIREMENTS FDR CDIB FUNDINB APPLICATIONS
av SUIBRANTEES
t. D•scrib• th• Jurisdiction'• ••ti••t•d housing n•ed• for th•
•nsuing fiv• <S> y••r p•riod. D••cribe the Jurisdiction'• need for
•••i•tenc• for very low-inco••, low-inco••, end aoderate-incoae
feaili••, specifying such n••d• for different types of tenur• and
for different cetegori•• of r•sidents (by inco••, elderly, single
persons, ler1• feaili••, etc.>.
2. Describ• the neture and ••tent of ho••l•••n••• within the
Juri•diction, providing en ••ti••t• of the speciel needs of verious
cetegories of person• who are ho•l••• or threeten•d with
hoael•••n•••, ned a description of the Jurisdiction'• •tretegy for
CA) helping low-inco•• faoili•• evoid bocooing ho••l•••• Cl)
addr•••ing tho •••rgoncy shelter and tran•itional hou•ing noods of
hooolo11 por1on1 <including a brief inventory of faciliti•• and
1orvice1 that •••t •uch need• within your Juri1diction>1 end CC>
helping hool••• por1on1 oake tho tran1ition to peroanent hou1ing end
independent living.
J. De1cribe the 1ignificant characteri1tic1 of the
Juri1diction'1 hou1ing oarket, indicating ho• tho10 characteri1tic1
•ill influence the u10 of fund• •ad• available for rental
a11i1tenco, production of n•• unit•, rehabilitation of old unit,, or
aCQui1ition of ••i1ting units.
•· K•plain lllhothor tho co1t of hou1ing or tho incentive• to
develop, oaintain, or ioprovo affordable hou1ing in tho Juri1diction
are affected by public policies, particularly by policies of tho
Juri1diction, including ta• policies effoctin1 land and other
property, land use control•, aontn1 ordi,..ncos, llkaildin1 codo1, f•••
and char1os, ire.th liott1, and policies that affect tho return on
re1idonttal investoont, end doscribo tho Jurt1diction•1 strete1v to
rooovo or 10110n negative effects, if any, of suef'I polici•••
S. K•plain tho in1titutio,..l 1tructure, tncludin1 private
indu1try, nonprofit or1aniaations, and public inetitutione, throutfl
lllflich tho Juriedictton •ill oar,oy out it• houein1 etrato1v,
a••••sin1 tho etron1the and 1aps in that dilivory eyetoo and
doscribin1 lllhat tho Juriediction •ill do to ovol"'Co•• th••• 1ape.
,. Indicate roeourcos froo private and non-~odorel publ i c
source• that are reasonably ••PGCtod to 1M oado available to eupport
CDee fund&n1, ••plaintn1 ho• fund• oado available •ill lovora10
tho•• Mtditioftal roeourcos and idonttfyin1, lllhoro tho Juriediction
dooos it appropriate, publicly ONnod land or property located within
tho Jurtedact&on that oay 1M utiliaod to carry out tho pro ......
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7. Describe the nuaber of housing units in the Jurisdic~ion,
th• physical condition of the units, the restoration and
revitalization needs of public housing projects Nithin the
Jurisdiction, the public housing ag•ncy•s strategy for iaproving the
aanageaent and operation of such public housing, and the public
housing ag•ncy•s strategy for iaproving the living environaent of
low and v•ry loN incoae faailies r•siding in public housing.
a. D•scrib• th• Jurisdiction•• aetiviti•s to encourage public
housin1 r•sid•nts to b•co•• aor• involv•d in aanage••nt and
participat• in hoa•olffl•rship.
t. lnclud• a c•rtification that th• Jurisdiction will
affiraativ•lY furth•r fair housin1.
ae. lnc:lud• a c•rtification that th• Jurisdiction is in
ceaplianc:• with a r•eld•ntlal antldleplaeeaent alld rolecatien
•••l•t•11e• plan under eectlen I .. Cd) of tho Neuein1 and Coaaunity
Dev•l-..ent Act ef H7• ct• the enent that euah a plan appUH to
tho Jurledlctlon>.
11. lnclud• tho nuabor ef , .. ,1,ee te whea the Jurisdiction will
...-.v&d• affordabl• houein1 ueln1 fund• aad• ava11.-10.
IL lncluct• a preJect de..,.li,tlen fer eeall prepHed preJ•ct,
lncludin1 lnforaatlon on type ef ..... •Ject, ~•flt to lew/aed•rato
lnceae f .. 111es, e•t•nt ef ...-.Jeet, tetal preJected preJect eeete,
nue~r of pereone directly ~nefltln1.
I~ Include censue infe,...tlen en J..-lsdlctlen'• •v•rall
--~latlett .... .-... Ci.e. lnceee, race, elderly, etc.,. l•plaln hew
CDae will ~eflt JurlsdlellMI 1ft .. lntalnl .. Nfe1 d ... nt elld
eanltary houe&na.
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LIST OF HUD REQUIREMENTS FOR
COOPERATION ~GREEMENTS
~11 cooc•ration a;r••••nt1 mu1t •••t th• following 1tandard1 in
ord•r t~ b• found acc•ptabl• ~v HUD1
a. Th• a;r•1~Ant1 au1t cov•r th• P•riod n•c•11ary to carry out
activiti•• that will b• fund•d fro• annual CDBG
appropriation, for th• F•d•ral Fi1cal Y•ar1 for which th•
urban county ii to qualify and fro• any progra• inco••
a•n•rat•d fro• th• •NP•nditur• of such funds, including 1uch
additional ti•• a, aay be r•quir•d for th• •Np•nditur• of anv
1uch fund, grant•d by th• county to th• participating unit of
local gov•rnaent.
b. Th• a1r•••ent1 au1t stat• •Npre11ly that the county and the
coop•rating unit of gen•ral local gov•rn••nt agr•e to
•coop•r•t• to und•rtak•, or a11i1t in undertaking, coaaunity
r•n•wal and low•r inco•• housing a11i1tanc• activtt;•,,
sp•cifically urban r•newal and publicly a11i1t•d housing."
A1 an alt•rnativ• to this wording, th• coop•ration agre•••nt1
aay r•f•r•nc• ltat• l•gislation authorizing such activiti••,
but only with th• approval of th• •P•cific alt•rnativ•
wording by couns•l of th• appropriate HUD Field Office.
c. HUD shall not acc•pt any agr••••nt that contains a provision
for v•to or oth•r r•1triction that wauld allow any party to
th• agr••••nt to obstruct the iapl•••ntation of th• approv•d
Housing A11i1tanc• Plan CHAP> during th• p•riod cov•r•d by
th• agr••••nt. "l'~ff1 HAPs ar• b•ing r•plac•d by CHl1 tl'll t
Proa,.•• V•ar>.
d. HUD shall not ecc•pt any agr••••nt that contains• provltl ,n
for t•raination or withdrawal by th• csunty ,,. th•
coop•ratang unal of 1•n•ral local 1•vern••nt.
•• Th• 1•v•rnin1 ltedy ef the caunty and the 1ov•rn1n1 body of
the 1aneral local 1•v•l'"ftoont Shall autharia• tho a1ro•••nt
and tho Chi•f oN•cutiv• offic•r of •actl body shall •••cute
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f. Tho a1roooont oust canta i n, er lie aocaopan ed by, a 1tat•••nt
fr•• tho ceuntv•• ceunsol that tho ler os and previ11en1 ef
tho a1r••••nt1 aro fully autheriaed under 81ate and I.cal lew
and that the a1reooont ~•vid•• full le .. l autheraty fe r th•
c•unty to undorlake1 er•••••• i n \lftdertak1n1, e11ential
c•••unity d•vele .. ont and heu1in1 a11i1tanco act1v1t i o1 1
•••cafically, 1W-.n ron .... a ...a .-..a,ca, a11i1te41 heu11n1. • ••r• cortificatien .. the county•• eoun1ol that the a1r••••nt
11 appreved as te fore ,, an1uff1cient and unaccopta-lo.
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g. Agreeaents sh•ll contain• provision obligating the county
and all cooper•ting units of gener•l loc•l governsent to take
•11 actions necess•ry to •ssure coapli•nce Nith the urb•n
county'• certification required by section 104<b> of Title
I of the H~using and Coaaunity Developaent Act of 1974, as
aaended, including Title UI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,
the Fair Housing Act, section 119 of Title I of the Housing
and Coaaunity Developaent Act of 1974, and other applicable
l•Ns. Further, agreeaents sh•ll cont•in a provision
prohibiting urban county funding for activities in, or in
support of, •ny cooperating unit of general local governaent
that does not affiraatively further fair housing Nithin its
o•n jurisdiction or that iapedes the county's •ctions to
coaply •1th its fair housing certification. This provision
is required because noncoepliance by a unit of gener•l local
governeent included in an urban :01.1nty eay constitute
noncoepliance by the grantee Ci.e. the entire urban county>
Nhich .. Y provide cause for funding sanctions or other
reaedial actions by the Departaent.
h. The agreeeent aust contain provisions specifying that,
pursuant to 24 ~R S7e.5e1Cb>, the unit of local governaent
is subject to the saee requireaents applicable to
subrecipients, including the requireaent of a •ritten
agreeeent set forth in 24 CP'R S79.se.J.
l. A ceunty eay also include in the coeperatlon agreeaent any
provisions authorized by 8tate and local lANs that legally
obligate the coope~a~ing units te undertake the necessary
actions, as detereined by the caunty, to carry aut a
cooaunity developeent progra• and the approved MAP, and/or
•••tether requireoenta of the CDae pragra• and ether
apol icaltle l&Ns.
nua er ee anseuAN
A county that qualifies aa an urban county •ill 1M entitled ta
receive f~• ao an urban eaunty for the full porlod af its
qualification re .. f"'tlle•• af ct\angeo in lto IMPUlatian. Dur1n1 the
1Mr1od af quallfleatlon, no Included unat •' general local
gevol"f'eont .. , •lt~r .. froo an urltan eeunty. Any un111eor1Mrated
partaan of tho county that lncorporatas during the qualafaeataan
1Mr&ed •ill re .. in a part of tho urltan county throUlfl tho o"9 of
that ,. .. ,od. No included unU of gonoral local govort1eont react,,ng
tho threshold• for dooignat,on ao • ootro1Ml&tan caty .. , •&th411r ..
fro• the 1Wltan county dur1n1 tho quallflcotion 1Mr1od.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties has caused this
agr••••nt to be approved by its governing body or board and to be
duly eMecuted on the folloNing dat•••
AIIAPAI IDE CCUNTV I
ATTEST,
ATTl:8T1 Cfer the Subgrant••>
Cpranted na•• ef 1i1ner>
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18. SYIRIDliPn PC T1c1inetiRD pf thil Apr11,1nt• This
a;r••••nt •av be suspended or terainated by the COUNTY in accordance
with i4 CFR 8S.43, cited in Subparagraph 13<b> above, and in
accordance with Paragraph 6.a. of PAct II of this agr••••nt, if the
SU8BRANTEE fails ••t•rielly to coaply with any of th• provisions,
requir•••nts, conditions, standards or oth•r t•r•s of this
egr••••nt. This e;r••••nt aay also b• terainat•d for conv•ni•nc• of
th• COUNTY in a~ordenc• with 24 Cfft f!l 1 44 and Subparagraph 6.b. of
PACI II h•r•of, end by th• aua8RANTIE in ~ordenc• with
Subpare1rephs 6.c. end•, of PACI II h•r•of.
lt. IYCYAYAl ,pf PcPYAIAPDI• Th• parti•s to this sub1rant
a1r••••nt sp•cifically air•• that ell th• pare1rept,s, t•r•s,
conditions end oth•r provisions of this a1r••••nt that requires so••
action to b• tek•n by •ither or beth of the parti•• upon or after
th• ••piretien or t•r•ination h•reof, particularly Pere1rephs 7Cc>,
16 and 17 •ntitles GPIIIDIASAtD• IIYICl&PD •f 111111 and AAIIPIAS&tD
pf PctlCII JDStll respectively, shell surviv• the ••Piration or
l•r•inatien of this •1roeaont end shell bo ceapletod, taken er
perfe,..ed es provided herein or•• ••Y 1M re~ulred under th•
circuaetancos at that ti•••
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties has caused this
agr••••nt to b• approv•d by its gov•rning body or board and to b•
duly •••cut•d on the following dat•s•
ARAPAHOE COUNTY,
BU8BIIANTEE,
ATTEST,
ATTEIT1 (for tho lu~granto•>
Cpr&ntod na•• of 0&1nor>
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under this egreeaent end to use thet incoae only during the ter• of
this egree••nt for the conduct of the Proj•ct<s>, eMc•pt for
plenning end edainistretion. Progre• incoae is d•fined in PtCIACIPb
sz0,s11s1> pf Sb• Rul•• and RppulaSiRDI es ell <gross> incoae
received by th• 9UBBRANTEE Nhich is dir•ctly a•nereted fro• the use
of the CD8B funds provided h•r•undar.
<b> All provisions of this ear••••nt epply to the
retention by the IUNflANTEE of any proar•• ineo•• it receives. The
SU9CIIIANTEE aust report on• aonthly basis, ell progr•• ineo••
received under this egr••••nt.. If the IUNIIANTD chooses to retain
prograa inc:••• end use it to pay costs incurred on the ProJeet<s> es
peraittod hereunder, tho caui,r,, through CDD, is then required under
PICIICIPb SZ1,Sf4Cs> pf Sb• ftylft 1Df ft•pylat&an• to adjust the
•••uni of any peyaonls or relabursoaenl duo or to beeo•• duo
hereunder to lho IUNIU!kll& ~Y tho ••ounl of that pregre• &neoao, in
accordance •ilh tho principles rogardin1 the dispesil&on of proar••
ineoae under IH.PICIICIPbl tzl,Sf4C•ICIIS&I IDf S&&I tf lb• ftyl••
enf 111vlet&1n1.
ce, lllly ,...,.... &11e••• ·the • •••• ''* hao ofl hend or hao
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receaved ~ lhe ••-&11& efler lhU •ar•••o11t ••p&reo or u
..... ,........ ohal I IN ...... s,of'tl"ff ... peld •• '"· C•••r '" .... NaN.
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the control of the SUBGRANTEE at the ti•• of the eMpiration or
teraination hereof, that was acquired or iaproved in whole or in
part with CDBG funds provided under this agreeaent in eMcess of
12s,eee.ee, shall be either,
<i> used by the IU8BRANTEE until five <S> years after the
eNpiration or teraination of this agreeaont to aeot one of the
national objectives prescribed by the U.S. Congress in tho Act and
found in l•sttpn :tzl,111 pf lb• ftvJ•• and ft•pyl4ttpn1, i.e.,
activities benefiting low and aoderate incoae persons, activities .
which aid in the prevention or oliaination of 1luas and blight and
activities designed to •••t coaounity dovolopoont needs having a
particular urgency, or
Cii> disposed of in a oannor which rosult1 in tho COUNTY
being roiobursod in tho ••aunt of tho fair oarkot value, of tho
proporty,at that ti••, loss any portion thereof attributable to
o•pondituro by tho 8U .. fUlt.TII of funds not provided under this
agroooont for tho ACQuisition of, or ioprovoaont to, tho property.
Roiobursooont to tho COUNTY under this lubpara1raph a,<ii> will not
be roQuirod after tho five cs, voar i,oriod •• •~ifiod in a,cit of
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17. P&11111,,,, ,, Pr•eree ans•••·
Cat Ae i,oroUtN YMor ltsSAID IDeW«II IC lbt lyl19 IN
lt1H&t• &IDie tho CGUNTV hor olty aulhor&He Iha ••• ID •• rolain •· •
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1~. Nptict tp Prpc11d. The SUIGRANTEE aust notify COD in
writing when it is ready to actually start work on the Project<•>
and aust give that notice before incurring any costs on a Project as
to which it will request payeent or reiebur••••nt fro• the COUNTY
under this agr••••nt. When this notice is received fro• the
SU8BRANTEE, CDD will deteraine Nhether or not the environaental
protection procedures, the release of funds procedures and any other
procedures or processes that aust be accoaplished prior to the start
of th• Project<•> have been satisfied an/or coapleted. If they
have, CDD will then give the IIUaCIIIANTEE • ·Notice to Proceed• with
the ProJect<s>. If the IIUaCIRANTEE does not coaply with the
requireaents of this paragraph and fails to obtain this Notice to
Proceed fro• CDD at the tiae and in the aanner provided above, the
COUNTY shall not be obli .. ted or required to iapleaent this
agreeaent or to pay, coapensate or reiaburso tho IU8IIIIANTEE for any
costs incurred on er fer tho ProJoct<s>. Under appropriate
circuastancos and in its solo discretion, CDD ••v .. ivo the
previsions of this paragraph.
11. l•x•c•&•D •C 811111• As provided in ltSl&tD SZl,21JSblSII
,, lb• Iv&•• end ,,,va,,,,a,, upon tho ••Piration er toraination ef
this a1rooeont, the .... IIAt&II& shall role••• to tho CGUNTV any CD ..
fuftds provided under this •1rooaonl that ero on heftd aNI not
••PDnded •v that Ii••, any pro1r•• inc••• on heNI ANI not ••P•Nled,
in eccordenco with tho provisions of Per .. reptl 17 bol ... •NI eny
eccounts r .. o,v•-•• ellr&~t••I• lo tho uso of CDae futlds provided
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C4> Attach•ent F,
C~> Attach•ent H,
C6> Attach•ent N,
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"Retention and Cu1todial Require•ent1
for Records" fKCfpt that in lieY of
the provision, in Paragraph 4 of
this attachaent, the retention
period for records ~ertaining to
individual CDIG activities 1tart1
fro• the date of 1ubei11ion of the
annual perforaance report and
evaluation report, as prescribed in
ltetiPD 971,917 or thr Rul11 and ft•pylatign• in which the specific
activity is reported on for the
final tiHI
•atandards for Financial Manage•ent
Sy1te••·1
"Monitoring and Reporting Progra•
Perfor•ance•, Paragraph e of this
attach•ent I
•Property Mana1•••nt 8tandal"'ds,•
tlFIPl for Paragraph 3 of this
attach•ent concerning the standards
for real property and tlFtPt that,
Para9raph1 • and 7 of this attach-
••nt are aedifted •• that in all
cases in lllhich personal property is
said, the preceeds shall be prograe
inc•••• and that persenal property
net needed ~Y the 81aelaN'Tal: fer
CD .. activities shall be transferred
ta the County for the CD .. pre9ra•
er •ay ~• retained by the •maWTU
after caapenaattn1 the Ceunty if••
deteratned ~Y CDD1 and
•Precuraaent fl AlldaN• •.
14. IDY&CIDIIDIAl ec,,,ssa,, IIIH&CIIIDII· "'· ...... ,,a
shall not undertake any .,..rk ner tneur any c•••• en the PreJectc,>
preceduros and re~utreaents pre1C1"i~ ln It A'I Peel II lllhich are
applicable•• the PreJectCs> fleve -.en eceaapl&lfted er eetttf&ed •
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C13> ••ction as.37,
<14> ••ction as.49,
c1,, aection as.42,
Cl 7) a.ct hn as. 43,
(18) ••~ton as ....
c,,, .. c,ton as.s1,
C29) 8ect&on as.sa,
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parti••"I
•Procur•••nt," •Mcept paragraph <a>
thereof1
•aub1rants"1
"Monltorlng and r•porting prograa
perforaance,• exc•pt paragraphs <b>-
Cd> and Cf> ther•of1
"Financial r•porting,• •xc•pt
paragraphs Ca>, Cb> and <•> ther•of1
•Retention and ace••• r•quir•••nts
f'or records",
"Later dlsalla ... nces and adJust-
oents•, and
•colle~ion ef aaounts du•··
Cc:> If Sbt PNNl+TII btCIHDflC ii DPI 8 IIYICDl1DS41 IDtitY
8::11& entitled, "Gt•I Pc&ns&•lt• fer NfD:Prtf&I Ar:ten&!tl&101• or
QNI S&CSMIIC 8:11 entitled, •Seti Pr&DFIP&t• fie lfHFtl&tDfl
8lltsb11n11 u M S&csvler 8:01•
,,, ........... , .. •ca-" o..-oltorieo•, tlFIPI fer
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Cl) Mteahoent .. ... ~&111 •~ lns~r•••·•
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(b) tr tbl SUIGRANTEE htCIYDdtc ii e APYICDltnttl ,ntitv
.<including public agencies>, it shall coaply Nith the requireaents
and standards of RMI Ciceu11c B-IZ entitled, "Pcineipl•• tee
R1t1r1&n&n1 e11t1 eeel&seblt s, ac1nt1 end c1ntc1st1 with Stat,,
LRSll end ftdlClllY CISPPDiZtd JndilD Tribal IPYICDltnt,·, 1151...
Ciceul1c 8:&11 entitled, "Audit• pf,,,,, fDd bAStl IAYICDltDS•"
(iapleaented by 24 CFft Pftt 44)1 and, Nith the follONing Sections Of
24 Cfft e1rS IS entitled, "Unifpc• 8d•ini1tr1tiyf ft•pyict•tnS• fie
lrtnt, end c,,,,r,tiYI 8PClll1Dtl ta,,,,, end LPS11 IPYICDIIDtl"•
( 1) lecthn IS. 3, "Definitions" 1
(2) lecthn IS. 6, •1•ceptions"1
(J) lection IS. 12, "8pecial grant or subgrent conditions
for •high-risk• •rentee1•1
(4) 8ection IS.n, ••tanderd• for financial aanaa•••nt
syst•••, • ••cept paragraph <•>
thereef1
,s, 8ecU en IS. 21, •Peyeent,• ••cept •• HClifieCI .. , a.ss,,a !!1'78.I&~ ,, lbl 111111 ,a.a
1111111,u,11,
Cl) 8ecUen 19.U, ••11 .... 111e ce1t1•1
en 8edien ..... •Nen•f.-ierel e1M1it••1
Cl> 8ecUen •••• ·1~ui,ee11t,• ••c•-' in All CAHD '" lllflietl the ~u,.-ent h ••lei, the
~...... DhAll N ~•tr•• i IICHD I ,,, 8ectien •. u, ··u~u •• •,
( ,., .... , ... •• 14, •cepyript•··
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laws, rules, regulations, standards, circulars, eMecutiv• orders and
other directives that are referred to in the Rul•• 1nd B1qul1ti9n1
and particularly in §1ct19n1 ~z0,&00 thrpuph ~z0,&12 thereof,
including the applicable Qffic• gf Manap111nt ang Budpft <QMB>
Circular• so•• of which ar• specified in Paragraph 13 below, and~
CFR Part as Nhich •stablishes a "coaaon rul•" aaong f•d•ral agencies
in the adainistration of grants to stat• and local govern••nts.
Cb) Upon request CDD, Mill assist the SUBBRANTEE in obtaining
any of the abov• docu••nts it aay n••d.
13. CAIPlieose bx IYllllftNIEE with CAIi er,,re, fttAYilitll•
Ca> In th• p•rforaanc• of this apr••••nt and in th• conduct of
th• ProJectCs> list•d and d•scrib•d in Paragraphs 3 and 4 abov•, th•
IUl&IIANTEI shall coaply Mith all of th• applicabl• 1 ... s, rul•s,
r•gulations, standards and oth•r CDl9 Progra• r•quisit•s ••ntion•d
in Paragraph 12. Mor• sp•cifically, th• ProJ•ctCs> shall b• carri•d
OUI in ACCOrdanc• Mith th• r•quir•••ntS Pf'•SCribOd in f9etipQ9
311,111 SbCIMlb 111,l&I Pf Sb• ftul•• ID4 ft•pulaSitDI• aubparagraphs
Cb> and Cc> of this Paragraph 13, Part II of this a1rooaont and Part
Ill of this a1rooeont if it io applicable to tho ProJ•ctco,, o•copt
that, th• IUlaNINTEa to not roqutr•d to assueo tho onvironeontal
Pf"Otoctton rospensibilittoo ef tho COUNTY ao ...-ooc,ot~ fer 1rant•••
in ltCS&en 171,11+ tf Sb• ftN&t• Inf ltlNJtS&tDI nor th•
r•sponsibtlitv of tho COUNTY•• initiate the &nler1evert1eental
r•vl•• ...-oeess •otabltoh•d u~er l•tcvtiyp Ar:f•r &11%1 a~ eed•
a.._1,ca••• bV l•ca&•n 111:1&1 ,, 'bt IHI•• •rt lt•vJea&•n• •• CDae
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<b> The SUBGRANTEE 1h•ll •dhere to the requireaent1 of the
Budget<,> •• •pproved by CDD but ii not precluded fro• ••king
ch•nge1 in the ••ount1 budgeted for the ••Jor co1t •l•••nt1 within
the 8udg1t<1> •• such chAng11 b1coa1 nec••••ry. All ch•ng••
however, within the ludg1t<1> shAll be reported to CDD in• tiaely
••nner for Acc1ptAnc1 And Approv•l by COD. All proposed chAng11 in
the tot•l aaount of any "Fixed Tot•l Project Costs• shown in
P•r•gr•ph 3 Above or of Any of the ludg1t<1> under this •gr••••nt,
or which would incr•••• or deer•••• the total ••ount of coap1n1Ation
specified in PAragraph 7<a> above shall be 1ubaitt1d to CDD for
PCiPC fPRCPYfl and aust be foraally authorized by a written
•••ndaent to this agr••••nt in accordance with the provisions of lub-
paragraphs •<a> and <b> above.
12. rns1r11cett10 bx B1f1c1ns1 ,t CAIi Pr11re1 811u&1itt1•
The following statute•, rule•, regulations and other directives
prescribing the 1111ntial r1quir1a1nt1 ef the CD88 Prograa, as well
as certain other laws, rules, regulations and directives •ad•
applicable to CD .. prograas net specifically a1ntian1d herein or in
the ftyl•• ID-fttlM&tS&IDI· are incor,-ratod int, and aado a part ef
this a1r11aont by this reference thereto, to wit1
ca> The IRl, and tho lvl•• eftf!I ltlM&tl&IDI as idontifiod in
~•cital A altevo, the Pt11ct•tnl •f hl.,C C'II I le&•• eDf!I ltlM&tl&IDI
pr11crib&n1 tho varieu• ,.-oral aa-.r a .. s aftd standards that a..-ly
to the conduct of CDle ,roar .. •, ao •~oe,,,.-in ltsl&ID 111,11:1 •C
lbt Iv&•• Inf lt•N&tl&••• a..-i A• Peet• II 111 111 horeef, all other
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10. B••iqna1nt of Cpntr1ctinq. The responsibility for the
perforaence of this eqreeaent shell not be assigned, transferred or
contracted out by the SUBGRANTEE without the prior, written consent
of the COUNTY. Contracts or purchase orders by the SUBBRANTEE for
the acquisition of equipaent, aateriel1, supplies or services for
the Project<•> do not require the consent of the COUNTY but shall be
done in accord•nce with the coapetitive bidding requireaents of the
Rul•• •od ft•pulatipo•, the procur•••nt require••nt1 of 24 Cfft
l•st&eo f!l,31, the procur•••nt 1t•ndard1 found in 9Stesb11ot A pf
QMI Ctr,;ulac 8:&&I, as applicable, •ncl any •PPlic•bl• state laws and
local governaent ordinances.
11. Pctttst IYdPtt•
<•> A budget au1t be prepared for each of the Projects listed
in Paragraph 3 above <the •audget<1>•> and 1ubaitted to CDD for
revi .. prier to the start ef each ef the Pr0Ject<1>. Th••• budgets
•u•t be approved by CDD and be attached her••• at the Ii•• af th•
•••cutian af this •gr••••nt. They 1h•ll be identified as
Attachaant 11, •ilh • 1ult-attachaent nuaber, if apprapriat•, far
each PreJoct. Each af tho Bud9ot <•> shall be pr1parod '" • far•••
that is accoi,t•blo to CDD and, in 1onoral, ahall 1&11 tho .. Jor cost
elooonl1 of tho PraJaet, 1uefl •• 1...-act1ul1ltlon, eonetructian
contracts, labor, oatorial1, 1u~ontract1, travel, .-a,ni1tration,
otc., •~ 1ho• tho a1tioatod c••• to bo paid or roiaau~•od ta the
••J111t TD fer th•t ProJoet, •• ~owidN in Per•ara,t. a abov1.
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authorizations by the governing body of the COUNTY when it is
deterained by the Director to be necessary for the 1ati1factory
coapletion of the ProJectCs>. Before an eNtension of ti•• aaendaent
•ay go into effect, the Director aust subait the SUBBRANTEE'•
request therefor to the County Attorney'• Office for legal review
and approval and shall coordinate the eNten1ion with the Contracts
and Procureaent Division and the Auditor's Office with respect to
contract adaini1tration, payaents and fiscal aatter1 and with the
County'• Architectural aection and Public Work• Departaent with
respect to architectural and engineering aatter1, if that is
appropriate.
Cd> All extension• of ti•• proposed for the perforaance of
thi1 agreeaent shall be reque1ted in llff'iting by the IU88RANTEI: and
be subaitted to CDD for approval and processing. Upon it• approval,
CDD shall add a signed, N1"itten endor1eaent to the ._.....,TIE••
letter of reque1t grantin1 the ••ten1ien, and that letter 1hall
thereupen 11M appeftded herete end 1hell be nuabered eftd indonttfied
a1 a duly euthoriaod M"itton .. oftdaont of thi1 a1reoaont •
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to authoriae ••ten1ion1 of tl•• in tho 1Nrforaa,-co ef th &• •1reoaont
11 llaltod 1trlctly thorote. Ttlet dol•t•tlon •' euther&ty ~•11 not
apply te any ether eedlf l caUen of lhh •1rooaont. All other
aediflcetlen• hereof •hell be 1ewert1od by tho ..-ovi1&eno •' tee, end
Cb> above.
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advanc• paya•nt aad• h•r•und•r aust b• justifi•d in ~riting by th•
SUBBRANTEE and aust b• pr•-approv•d and authoriz•d by th• County
Auditor'• Offic• and all oth•r appropriat• County Offic•• bafor•
b•ing aad•.
•· Cbanatt•
Ca> Eith•r of th• parti•• h•r•to aay r•qu••t a••nd••nts to any
of the provisions of this agreeaent at any tiae but, •Ncept for
eNteneions of tiae aaendaents only, DI t••od••oS •btll b• •td• AC
PtCfPClld until it bit ••• , IYSMelllx IICttd ,, bx tht IIYICDiDP
bpdl•• pf lb• PICIIII or is required to be aade pursuant to or
becauee of changes in the federal, state or local lAN•, rul•s or
regulatiens governing the conduct of the Pw-•J•ctCs>. All aaendaents
hereto shall be authoriaed by a duly •••cuted aodification of thie
agreeaent prier te any work being don• thereen, eNcept that
••tensions of ti•• •••ndaont• in the Ptcl•f •t P•ct•c11as• hereof
only aay be authoriaed and given by CDD •• '""ovided in
8ubpara1raphs t<c>, Cd> and<•> -.1 ...
Cb> Ne ret1ueets far reialMareoaont or other PAr••nte under thie
agr••••nt which .,.. due to co9' avorrU11s ef .,., kind en the
PreJectCe> ehall-. ....,-owed, all...ed er paid br the CGUNTV unl•••
the .. eunt ret1ueeted has -.en •~•ved by• ..-ltten .. endoent and
autheriaed in aec•rdafte• with the .,..evleiens ef thie para1raph.
Cc> The direeter ef CDD c•h• •1,r ... er•, le here•, dele .. ted
the auther&tv •• auth.,.ia• ••••ne&ens in the tec&lf •f Ptct•reens•
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••aunt back to th• COUNTY unl111 • fully ax1cut1d, written •••ndaant
to this agr••••nt 1hall provid• otharwi•••
8. MtthPdl pf P4Yl1Dt•
<•> Tha SUBGRANTEE ••Y r1qu11t pay••nt fro• tht COUNTY of that
part of th• co•p•nsation stat•d tn Paragraph 7 htr•of, r•lattng to a
particular ProJ•ct •ith•r on th• basts of• luap su• rtiabur••••nt
of th• ProJ•ct costs upon coapl•tton of th• ProJ•ct or on th• basis
of ptriodic r•i•bur••••nt payaent• during th• cour•• of a ProJ•ct as
th• funds for that Project ar• •xp•nd•d.
<b> A requ••t by th• 8U9811ANTEI for •ith•r a luap •u• or for
periodic retaburseaent payaents on a ProJ•ct shall b• in a fora and
cont•nt as pr•scribed by CDD and shall b• subaitted to CDD for
r•vi•w and for a det•r•tnation of eligibility for payatnt. Upon
approval by CDD that division will subait th• roquost to th•
appropriate County offices and divisions for processing of payaent.
••quests for p1rtodic payaents shall n•t b• subaitted ooro
fr•quontly than onco per aonth and shall be supported and docu••nted
as requir.al by CDD on tho bast• of costs actually tncu,..,.ed lty the
.,......,,Ea on• Project durtn1 the portod for i.hich payaent is
requosted.
<c, Propaya•nt of any of tho coaponsation stat.al in Para1ratlfl
7 above er a part tal edvance of funds to tho ••llfttdtEa' fol" •
Project NY IN eede lty the COUNTV " the nature of the ProJoct or
unue-..l clrcueetaneee Justify•~ payeont • .._, prepayeont or
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R19ul1URD1, the applicable Pt!I Cic;u11r1 and 24 CFR Pert B!5, cited
in Paragraph 12 beloN. The above stated fixed ceiling aaount •ay be
considered••• "not-to-eNceed" ••ount but shell not be considered
as an •estiaete-of-cost•, •percentage-of-cost•, or any kind of "cost-
plus• su•, price or aaount. Also, •• used in this egreeaent, unless
the context indicet•• oth•rt11ise, th• Nords •exp•nd", •exp•nded" and
••xp•nditur•• shell includ• ell aaounts obliget•d or coaaitted by
th• 9Ul8RA141K& by ..,.itt•n a1r••••nt Ctncluding unilet•r•l purchas•
orders> for ••penditure on the ProJ•ctCs>.
Cb> The -...RANTEE aust aake • concert•d, good-faith •ffort to
••pend the total subgrant aaount specifi•d in 7Ca> abov• Mithin th•
P•t&Pd pf P•rttCIIDFI stat•d in Paragraph I h•reof. Th•
.,..ftAl4TIE's costs and ••P•nditures, hoMever, shall not ••c••d that
aaount Mithout a prior ..,.,,,en a1r••••nt to that •ffeet and the
COUNTV shall not be liable for or ,..Y the 9UaaftAl4TK& for any ••Ira
costs or overruns on the PraJectCs> er any additienal eoep•nsatien
in ••e••• of the tetal .. ount stated a1teve1 previded, h .... ver, this
previs&en shall not provonl tho total subgrant aaount fro• 1tetn1
&ncr••••d or docroased in eccordanco •ith Para1r...-t of this
..,. •••• n, ent&llod Gben,,,.
Ce> In tho ovent tho full •••"nsat&en to ate ,..,d or
rehatursod het"eunder by tho COUNTV h not ••"ndod by tho •••nlE
for 01&1tblo i,reJoct ••••• ltv '"• ond of'"• Ptc'lf et Ptcfeceens•
h•reof, •• thel "riod Ny hevo lteon o•toftdod .,. olho,..ho -...1od,
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hereunder.
Cb) All perfor••nce of this agreeaent sh•ll be undert•k•n •nd
coapleted by the SUBGRANTEE in• expeditious aanner •nd sh•ll not
extend beyond the end of the Ptcipd pf P•rfer•1nc1 specified in 6<•>
abov• unl•s• thi• agreeaent i• a••nded authorizing an exten•ian of
that p•riod. All aaendaents of thi• agree••nt, including ext•n•ion•
of ti•• and t•r•ination, shall b• accoapli1h•d in writing and in
•ccordanc• with all r•quireaent1 of Paragraph, h•r•of •ntitled
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<a> lubJ•ct to th• requir•••nt• of thi• paragraph and of
Para1raph 1S b•low r•quiring a Nptist tp PrtFttd prior to incurring
co•t•, th• COUNTY will co•p•n1at• th• IU88RANTEE for th• full
porforaanc• of thi• agr••••nt and th• actual conduct of th•
Pr0Joct<1> •pocifi•d heroin, a total •u1tr1rant aaount of
for all ProJoct•• Ttlie aeount ie a fi•od eoilin1
aeount and will bo paid to coeponeato tho.,...._., .. for ite eo1t1
actually o•pendod to porfore tho activiti•• and/or prov i do ther
1orvico1 r-.uirod h•ro u nd•r and to ecqu i ro tho roal and /or personal
prop•rtv roquirod a nd u••d nor for tho cond~t of tho Pr0J oct <1 t 1
eubJoct, ho ... vor, to a d•t•roination by CDD, 90foro payeont, that
tho 111451 It Prtsttf r-.uirooonte contained in Para1raph 19 90lOII
have 90on 1ati1fiod and thot all cost, ,u-.attod fo r r oa•~••••nt
or payeont are a&l .... bl• and ol111bl• for pa yeont undor t ho coee
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CDD every three aonth• or•• otherwi•• •pecificelly requested by CDD
during the ectuel conduct of the Project<•> • deteiled project
stetus report on eech Project. The report foraet shell be••
approved by CDD but aust show, •• • aini•u•, the current perforaence
status of the Project being reported, the costs and contrectuel
coaaiteents incurred to dete thet have been charged to that project
end any CDl8 Progra• Inco•• received on that project, up to the date
of ••ch report. All other contents of the report shall aeet the
requireaents of Paragraph 3 of Part II of this agreeaent and provide
ell data and inforaetion thet CDD ••Y need or require for
coordinating, aonitoring and eveluating the Project<•> to coepletion
and for fulfilling CDD'• reporting requireaonts to HUD in the
overall adainistration of tho CDl8 Prograa.
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<•• Tho period of porforaenco of thi• e1rooaont shell bo sa
oonths Nhieh period shell bo1ln on
end ond on
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on Nhich this a1rooaont i• fullr si1n9411 ls ooro rocont then tho
eltovo 1to1lnnln1 deto, thon this •1roooont shell Ito considered to bo
rotra.ctivo end to hevo taken effect on tho eltevo 1to1innin1 date.
8ubJoct to the previsions of Pare1ra,h 19 Itel ... , entitled Mel&St II
PrMttf, oll CHh lllftlct\ oro IIICUt"t"od on enr of the PreJect cs, by
the ••ncu ID ofter tho effective ute of this .. reeoent _.. Nhich
hove beon dotoroinod br CDD to 9e ~oprleto •~ oll .... ble costs of
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FIXED TQTCIL
PROJECTED COSTS
to bo porforood all work roQuired for tho ProJectCe> doecribod
generallv in Paragraph 3 above and, in that perforoanco, ehall do
all poreonnel staffing and contracting, provide the eervicee and
furnieh all relatod real and pereonal proat0rtv that it reQu&red.
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Tt\o ProJocl<•> ehall bo perforood in a oannor eetiefoctorv to CDD
and in eccortllence with the provi1ione of thie .-re1ra"' end with
Attectloonl (o> I appolldod to thie a1roooont. AttoctloontCe> I
conte&no e ooro doteiled etateoenl of the werk lhel le to Ito done on
tho Pro J oct Co> 114,t i i is not i ntend..i to lao l t th• 1coat0 of t h et
.. ,.k ot r &ctl~ thereto <••• Att~oent I end enr 1u.-attectloon1e
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together with •11 of the CD8G Progr•• requi1ite1 referred to in
Paragraph 12 below whether or not they are appended hereto,
<a> Pict II -Suppleaent•ry General Provision,,
<b> Pict III -Feder•l L•bor St•nd•rd Provision,
(c) Attesb••ot I -St•te••nt of Work (including all
8ub-attacha•nt1 th•r•to if this •gr••••nt cov•r•
aor• than on• Activity or proJ•ct>, and
<d> Attesb•tot II -Budget <including •11 Sub-attacha•nt1
thereto if this agr••••nt cov•r• aor• than one
activity or proJ•ct>.
2. Pctt•st fttlAIDt&bility. The Coaaunity D•v•lop••nt Division
of Arapaho• County c•CDD•>i• hereby designated as the repr•••ntative
of th• CDUtifTV r•garding all CDl8 Progra• aatters and shall be
re1pon1ibl• for the overall adaini1tration and aana1•••nt •f that
pro1ra• and the aanner in Nhich th• activities or pr0Ject1 deecribed
horein aro conducted. In th• adainistratien of this agroeaont, CDD
1hall coordinate •1th tho County'• Adainistrativ• .. rvic••
Departaont, Contract• and Procureaont Divisian, ,actliti••
Nana•oaont Divi1ion, Capital Conetruction Coaaittee, Public Werks
Dopartaont, Muaan .. rvic•• Dopartaont, County ._,,,or•• Offico and
other llectod Officials and their Officoo, alMI all other County
oporatint alMI ada&nietrativo officoo, a• .....,-o,..-iato •
~. PrtlMI PtlFclll&ID• Tho ecthUiH or ,..-0Joct1 to N
conducted hero"'"9er a,oo l&otod in tho ca&affV'• .,,nal ltatoaont of
OltJocthoo and ProJoctod Uoo of ,unt111• a• euNiUod to MUD for tho
CDea "'°otr .. Voar '"c&f&od on .._,. I aMvo, anti aro 1onorally
doecri~ a• fo11 ... , anti rof•rrod to horolnaftor •• tho
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B. As provided in the Rules and R•gulations, a r•cipi•nt of
financial assistance und•r a g,•ant agr••••nt with HUD for a CDSG
progr•• is authori:ed to contract by subgrant agr••••nt with public
•ntiti•• or privat• non-profit •ntiti•s for th• conduct of th•
activities and proJ•ct• stat•d by th• grant agr••••nt r•cipi•nt to
b• und•rtak•n und•r its CDBl3 Progra• but, if th• grant agr••••nt
r•cipi•nt •nt•r• into such subgrant agr••••nts, it is ,till
ultiaat•ly r•spon1ibl• und•r th• Rul•• and R•gulation• for th•
prop•r conduct of th• activiti•• and proJ•cts to be und•rtak•n and,
th•r•for•, aust also provid• th• ov•r-all oanaa•••nt and
adoinistration of tho•• subgrant, a, n•c•ssarv to a1sur• th•ir
satisfactory p•rforaanc•1 and
C. Undor this a1r•o••nt th• IUallUINTEE will b• a subr•cipi•nt
of CDIG pro9rao funds fro• th• COUNTY und•r tho Countv'• Urat.n-
Countv CDl8 Pro1rao and, ther•for•, thi1 aar••••nt ii a 1ubgrantin1
arrangeo•nt arr1v•d at b•tw•on th• COUNTY and th• ..... ~.
pursuant to a foraal a1tt1licatien procedura fellowed bv the COUNTY
under its CD .. Pro1r•• for th• conduct of the octiviti•s or proJocts
d•scribed in Para1raph J below.
THEIIID'OIIC, in cons1deration •' th• out.,.I proo,,es, pevo•nts
and ether previuo111 her••'• the CGUfTV afld the •••nttu ., ......
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1. G•nS•nS er *bl• ltrt••ent, "''' ,u-.rant .... o•••n•
con,,,,, of'"'' Perl I -.. noral 1torov111on1 ----the foaa ... 1n1
luted contract ••rte and Altoct\oont, that ere .... NH herete,
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Arapaho• County CDBG
Contract No.
CD Progra• V•ar
ProJ•c:t No<•>.
SUISIIANT A8REDIENT ll'DR THE CONDUCT OF A
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PIIO.JECT CDR PIIO.TECTS>
b•t•••n
AIIAPAI IDE cauNTV
and
PART l -IIENEll"L PIIOVJIIDNS
THll 11Ja811ANT AB~ ls entered lnte and shall be effective
•• of the --~ day of ______ __. ,, __ _. by and bet•••n
Arapahoe County, a body corporate and politic of the ltate of
Colorado, <the •CQUNTV• >, and ------------------'
of lho ltate of Colorado,
Colorado, Ctho •IIJleftV&T .. ·>, ll'ederal laployer
or Ta• ldontlficatlon No.
R I C l T A L I 1
A. ""..-,.•• County hes onler.-i lnlo a 1ranl a1r••••nl Cthe
•erant .. r••••nt•, •ilh tho UllllN 11•1•• Dopartoenl of Heusln1 and
Ur-... Dovolo~enl c•MUD•• for fl11a11elal assistance to eenduel a
CoooU11it, Dovolo~onl lloctr 9ranl "'"•tr•• Clho •CD19 Pro1raa•>
.-.rsuat1I lo Tlllo I of lho Housl111 aN Co••-lly Dovele~enl "cl of
ltl't\ ctho •"cl•>, •• ....... .-, AN tho hlH AN h1ulaUons
~•ul .. lN ~ MUD 1ovort1&111 tho HMuel of Cooo•ll, Dovelo~ent
11 .... 9ra11h c•CD1e·> ~ • ..-... , ,. CNo of l'Noral h1u&auons
C c,,••t .... , 9'78, as .. ondN, Clho •11u1es and ••1•lot1ons•,,
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to the Inter;overn•ental Agree•ent between
Arapahoe County and
dated as of , 1991, relating
to the Conduct of Co••unity Develop•ent
Block Grant Prograa, for Federal . Fiscal
Years 1992 through 1994
STATEMENT CW LEIIAL COUNSEL FOIi
ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
loard of County Coaaissioners
of Ar-apehoe County, Colorado, ot al.
Office of the Arapehoe County Attorney
ltateaent lleQuired by HUD regerdin1 the above
Intergovernaental Cooperatien Agreeaent CAgreeaont,
1991.
We heve revtewed 0 the ~oregotng Agreeaent, end based on thet
review, lt is our opinion thet tho teras, cond1t1ons end other
provision, thereof are fully euthortaed under state and local law
and that the A1reeaent provides full lo1al autharitv fer the Count y
to underteke, or assiot in undertakin1, osoontiel coeaunity
dovolopaent end housing assistance activitieo, opecifically, urban
ron ... 1 and 11Ubltcly aooistod heuoin1 in ceeperatien with tho above
deoi1neted city Cer tollffl, p ursuant to that a1reoeent •
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either party aay terainat• this agr•e••nt or Nithdraw ther•froa.
Cb) If th• County qualifi•s as an urban county and th• City
is includ•d, during th• thr•e Progra• y•ars for Nhich the County has
qualifi•d, th• parti•s agr•• not to v•to or oth•rNis• obstruct the
iapl•••ntation of the approv•d Coapr•h•nsive Housing ltrategy <CHS>
during that thr•e y•ar p•riod and for such additional ti•• as aay be
required for the •Mpenditure of HAP funds granted for that period.
IN WITNEIS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this a1reeaent
to b• duly authoriz•d and e•ecut•d by each on the dates specifi•d as
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Afoapahoe County,
The City af En1lewood
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Att • m COUNTY CI..EM
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<c> Pay ov•r to th• County any Progra• inco•• that is g•n•rat•d
fro• the disposition or transf•r of prop•rty •ith•r prior to, or
1ubs•qu•nt to, any clo1•-out, chang• of status or t•r•ination of
this coop•ration agr••••nt that i1 applicabl•.
18. Th• p•riod of perforaanc• of this Agr••••nt shall cov•r
thr•• CDBG Progra• y•ars consisting of th• County's 1st, 2nd and 3rd
Progra• y•ars b•ginning ,anuary 1, 1992, and •nding D•c••b•r 31,
1994. As stat•d h•r•in, haN•v•r, this Aar••••nt is int•nd•d to
cov•r activiti•s to b• carri•d out Nith annual CD Block &rants fro•
Fod•ral Fiscal Voars 1992, 1993 and 1994 appropriations and shall b•
and r••ain in full fore• and •ff•ct until all proJ•cts and
activitios approv•d and authoriz•d to b• p•rfor••d and fundod for
tho•• fiscal yoars havo bo•n coapl•tod.
ll. Any chang•• and oodifications to this Agr••••nt shall b•
aado in ..,.itin1, shall bo •••cutod by both parti•s prior to th•
perforoanco of any .. rk or activity involv•d in th• chang• and b•
approv•d by HUD if n•c•••ary to cooply with th• R•1ulotions.
12. Ca> This Aar••••nt shall b• and r••ain in fore• and offoct
for th• p•riod of p•rforaanc• sp•cifiod in Paragraph 1e h•roof and,
lllhon tho County has boon qualifi•d by HUD as an urban county,
noith•r th• County nor th• City oay t•r•inat• this a1r••••nt or
withdraw th•r•froa during thot poriod of p•rforoanc•1 provided,
h ... vor, if tho County fails to qual i fy as an urban county or doos
not rec•ive a CD 1rant in any year of tho thr•• Prograo years for
lllhich it has qual&f&od, or If any f941oral le1iolatlon should chan1•
tho qualification or ontitleoont status of tho County or tho City,
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and the County,
Cd> Keep appropriat• r•cords r•garding the r•c•ipt of, use of,
or disposition of all Prograa inco•• and aak• r•ports th•r•on to th•
County as will b• requir•d und•r th• separate CD project agr••••nts
bet•••n the City and the County, and
<•> Pay over to the County any Progra• inco•• that aay be on
hand in the event of close-out or change in status of the City or
that aay be received subsequent to th• close-out or change in status
as will be provided for in th• separate CD project •areoaent1
aontioned abovo.
,. Tho soparato CD project agrooaonts or sub-grants that will bo
onterod into botwoon tho County and the City for tho conduct of the
CDl8 Prograa, as aontioned and referred to olso.horo in this
agreoaont, shall include previsions setting forth tho standards
which shall apply to any real property acquired or hprovod by tho
Caty In whole or In part, 11sln1 a.a Pro1r .. funds. Thoso standards
will rocaulro tho City to,
ca, Notify tho County In a tlooly .. nnor of any •edification or
c:han10 In tho uso of that property fro• that which .. s planned at
the ti•• of tho acquisition or laprovoaont alld this notice
requtroaont •~all include any dispos&t&on of ouch property •
Cb> Roiaburoo the County in an .. out1t OC1..al ta tho current fa i r
aarkot value of property ~ui rotl or lapravotl with a.a f unds Clo••
any portion thoroaf aUrUtutulo to ••pondUwo• of non-cDla funds )
that I• sold or transforrotl for a 11•• whlc:fl doos not ~u.lify llftdo r
tho Ro1ulotians, end
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coaaissions relating to the CDBG Progr••· In •ddition, the City and
the County shall each take •11 actions necessary to assure
coapliance with the certification required of th• County by Section
184Cb> of Title t of the Act, including the National Environaental
Policy Act of 1969, Title UI of the Civil Rights Act of 19641 Title
VIII of th• Civil Rights Act of 1968, the Fair Housing Act, S•ction
189 of Titl• I of th• Act and oth•r law, applicable to th• conduct
of th• CD88 Prograa. tn addition, th• parties hereto understand and
agr•• that the County ••Y not provid• any CDIG funding for
activiti•• in, or in support of th• City, if th• City do•• not
affiraetivoly furth•r fair housing within its Jurisdiction or
iap•d•• tho County'• action, to coaply with itt fair housing
cort i ficet ion.
a. During th• p•riod of porforaenc• of this egr••••nt ••
provided in Paragraph 1• bol ... , th• City shell•
Ce> lnfora th• County of any inc••• g•n•r•t•d by th• ••P•ndituro
of CDN Pro1r•• funds roceivod by th• City,
Cb> Pay ov•r to th• County any Pro1r•• inco•• rocotv•d by th•
City, or retain end u1• that Pro1r•• inco•• subJ•ct to, end in
eccordenco with, th• roquir•oont1 end provisions of tho ••peret• CD
proJoct e1roooont1 that will Ito ontor•d Into botwoon tho City end
tho CoY11ty for tho actual conduct of' tho CDN Progr .. ,
Cc> Uso any Pro1r•• inc••• tho City l1 euthoriaod by tho County
to retain only for oligi~lo ectivatiot In eccordenco with ell CDN
Pro1r .. roquirooontt •• .. Y thon •~ly end•• will Ito opocificelly
,rovidod for In tho ••~to CD ,roJoct ogroooonto botwoon tho City
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coapliance with the Regulation• and all other applicable federal
law• and requireaent1 relating to the CDBB Prograa. The City al•o
under•tand• and agree• that it •hall al10 coaply with the
requireaent• of Section S70.st3 prior to di•bur•ing any CDBG fund•
to a •ubrecipient of the City.
6. All CDBG Progra• fund• that are approved by HUD for
expenditure under the County'• grant agreeaent• for the three
Progra• year• covered by thi• Agr••••nt, including tho•• that are
identified for project• and activitie• in the City, will be budgeted
and allocated to the •p•ctfic proJ•et• and activiti•• de•cribed and
li•t•d in the County'• ~tnal ltateaent subattted annually to HUD and
tho•• allocated fund• shall be used and expended only for the
proJoet• or activities to Nhteh the fund• are identified. No
project or activity nor the aaount allocated therefor oay be
chanted, •edified, substituted or deleted by the City with re•peet
to any preJoet ar activity without the prior written approval af the
County and tho approval of KJD Nhon that approval is roQuirod by tho
Regulation•.
7. locauso tho City will-. included as• pert af urban Arapahoe
County for tho throe CDae Protr .. years covered by this Cooperation
Aar••••nt, it will do all thtn1• that are appropriate •nd roQuirod
of it to coaply •ith tho appl&c.-10 provisions of tho 1rant
•1roooonts received by tho CoU11tr fro• KJD in Nh&eh tho City A•
included, and with tho prov ielon• of tho Act and ell R~l•• and
Re1uletlane, 1uidolinos, circuler• and other ret1ulsitos proaul .. tod
by tho various federal depart•••••• .. oncios, edotwistr•tt••• alld
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allow and perait the County to undertake or assist in undertaking
essential coaaunity developaant and housing assistance activities
within the City a, say be approved and authorized in the County's CD
grant agreeaent1, including th• Coaprehen1ive Housing Strategy. The
City and the County also agree to cooperate to undertake, or a11i1t
in undertaking, coaaunity renewal and lower inco•• housing
assistance activities, specifically urban renewal and publicly
assisted hou1ing, a, they aay be planned and specified in the
County'• Final &tateaents 1ubaitted annually t~ HUD for the thr••
Progra• years specified herein and for such additional ti•• as aay
be required for the ••penditure of CDaa funds granted by the County
for such activities.
5. The City understands that pursuant to .. ction 57e.se3 of the
Regulations, it will be necessary for the City to enter into
separate project agreeaents or 1ub-1rant1 in ..-iting with the Ceunty
•ith respect to the actual conduct of the preJects anal activiti••
approved for porforaanc• in the City for the three CDae Pro1ra•
y•ars covered by this coop•ration a1r••••nt and that th• funds
d••i1nated in th• County's ~inal atat•••nts fer those proJ•cts and
activities •ill al10 be fund•d to the City under th••• separate
proJ•ct agr••••nts or sub-grants • ._.Ject to th• previsions of
Paragraph 3 abov•, th• Citi •ill ..teinist•r and contrel th•
P•rforaanc• of the praJect• and activities •~ifaed in th•••
••parat• project a1r••••nts, •Ill~ respensible for the
••ponalitur• of tho funds allecatotl for eacfl tuctl proJect or activity
anal will conduct and ~rforo the proJoct• ~ act&vati•• in
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federal fiscal years 1992, 1993 and 1994 appropriations and fro• any
Progr•• inco•• generated fro• the expenditure of those CDBG funds.
2. The City and the County agree to, and shall cooperate in, the
preparation of detailed CDBG Prograa activities and projects to be
conducted or perforaed in the City during each of the three progr••
years covered by this Agr••••nt and th••• finalized activities and
projects will be included in the County's Final &tat•••nts and
requests for CDBG funds for those progr•• years. The City
understands and agrees, however, that the County shall have final
responsibility for selecting the CDa& progra• activities and
projects to be included in each annual grant request and for filing
tho ~inal 8tateaonts with HUD en an annual basis.
3. Tho partioo rocognizo and understand that the County,•• a
qualified urban county, will be lho entity required to oxocuto all
1ranl .. rooaonlo roeoivod fr•• taJD purouanl lo lho County'• annual
roquosts for CDae Pro1ra• fundo and that as lho grantoo under tho
CDaa Pro1rae it will be hold by taJD ta bo lo .. lly liable and
rosponsiblo fer tho overall adainislration and porforaaneo of tho
annual CDN Pre1ra••, ineludln1 lho prejoets and aethltiH ta bo
conducted in lho City. Accerdin1lY, tho City air••• that as ta all
preJoets and activities porferaod er cenduetod in tho City Uftdor any
CD 1rant a1rooaont roco&vod by tho Ceunty _.,all include• tho City,
thal tho C.unty ohall have tho ult& .. 10 01aporvisory aftd
ada&n&strat&vo central.
4. The City shall cee,oralo fully with the Ceut1ly in all CDaa
Pre1r .. efforts ~lannod and ~rferaod horoUllder and-••• horoby
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political subdivision entering into the contract is authorized by
law to perfora, and
I. Accordingly, the parties hereto have deterained that it will
be autually beneficial and in the public interest of both parties to
enter into this intergovernaental cooperation agreeaent regarding
the conduct of the County's CDBG Progra•,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the preaises and the cooperative
ections conteapleted hereunder, the parties egre• es follows,
l. Iv entering into this intergovernaentel cooperation egr••••nt
•1th the County, the City shell be includod es a pert of urban
Arepehoe County for quelification end grent calculetion purposes
upon the queliflcetion by HUD of the County to receive CDaa Progre•
ontltl•••nts es en urban county for the next three successive
Progreo Yoers, Jenuery 1, ltt2 through Deceober 31, ltt4. As
providad ln .. ctlon S78.Je7 of the Reguletions, the quelificetion of
the County es en urban county shell rooeln effoctlve for threo
suec:osoivo foderel fiocel yoers re .. rdless of changes ln lto
populetion during thet poriod of tiao end the parties .. r•• thet the
City oey not •ithdreN fro• nor be reaovod fro• inclusion in tho
urban county for HUD'• grent cooputetion purpeseo durin1 tho periecl
of q u olificetion. A fully •••cutod copy of this cooperetion
a1rooaent, to1ether Nith tho approving resolutions of beth the City
and the Co unty, shell be sulNiUod to HUD by the County •• pert of
its q'6Alif l cetion docuoontetion, end the City•••• hereby 1tvo tho
C.unty tho o u thority to corry out CDl9 Proarao ectivit&oo and
~oJ oc h .tllct\ •Ill IN fUAtlod frH en11uel CD bl .... ar•h frH
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participat• in th• County's CDBG Progra• for th• n•xt thr•• Progra•
Y•ars1
G. Th• County r•cogniz•• and und•rstands that it do•• not hav•
ind•p•nd•nt l•gal authority to conduct so•• kinds of coaaunity
d•v•lop••nt and housing assistanc• activiti•• Nithin th• boundari••
of th• City and th•r•for•, its ability to conduct th• CD8G Progra•
in th• City is liait•d by th• r•quir•••nt that it aust obtain
peraission fro• th• City to perfor• so•• of those activiti••
ther•in, and accordingly, in order for the City to b• consld•r•d a
part of the urban county and be included in the County'• annual
requests to t,111) for CD88 funds, it is required by the Regulations
that the City and the County onter into a cooperation agr•••ent
Nhereby the City authorizes the County to undertake or to assist in
undortaking ••••nttal coaauntty d•v•lopoent and housing assistanc•
activitios •ithin the City as oay bo spoctfted in the •Final
8tateoent of Coaaunity Dovelopeent ObJecttv•• and ProJected U•• of
Funds• Cthe •Ftnal atatooont•t to bo submitted to HUD annually by
the County to receive its annual CD .. ontttlooont grant1
H. Under 1onoral provisions of Colorado 1 .. 1ovot"fttn1
contracttn1 bot .. on 1ovol"ftoontal ont&ttos and by v&rtuo of spoc&ftc
authority 1ranted in Part a of Article I of Title et, C.R.a., any
, .. or oore political sulld&v&s&ons of tho stato ••Y ontor into
a1roooonts with ono another for Joint or cooperative action and any
one or oore political sulld&vltions .. y contract with a11other or with
a le .. l or ado&n&strative entity CPeAt~ ,ursYant te thet act to
perforo any 1evertle0fttal service, activity or undert ... ina ..tliefl e.-.
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th• County Nhich do not r•c•iv• sep•r•t• coaaunity d•v•lop••nt
•ntitleaent gr•nts h•v• be•n includ•d AS• p•rt of th• County in its
CDBG Progr••st
E. In 1981, •nd •gain since then, HUD aaend•d th• R•gulations,
pursuant to a••ndaent1 of th• Act, r•vising th• qualification p•riod
for urban counti•• by providing that th• qualification by HUD of an
urbAn county •h•ll r•••in effectiv• for thr•• succ•11iv• f•d•ral
fiscal y•ar1 regardl••• of changes in its population during that
period, except for failure of an urbAn county to receive a grant
during any year of that period, and also providing that during the
thr•• year period of qualification, no included city or other unit
of general local governaent eay •ithdrew fro• nor be reaoved fro•
the urban county for HUD'• grant coeputetion purposes, end no city
or other unit of general loc•l governeent covering an additional
aroa aay bo added to tho urban county during that three-year period
except in the c••• Nhere • city or other unit lo••• tt• deeignatien
a• a aotropolitan ctty1
"· In lttl, the County is eubaitting to HUD the reQuired
decueontetien te Qualify•• en urban county, pureuant to Section
S79.Je7 of the ••1ulation1, 10 •• te bee••• elt1tble to receive
annual CDaa fUllde for the ne•t three Pro1r•• Veer• fr•• "od•r•l
"heal Vear• lfla, IH~ and IH4 ANlf°OprioUone, and if the City
approve• and outhori••• this .. r••••nt, an •••cutod cepy thoreef
•ill bo i11eludod in the docuoentotien for this on1utn1 period et
~11alificotion and, ,, the County ~--llfloe, tho City •ill thereby bo
h1ch1llod as • .....-, of the wun coURty and bo ol t1tble ••
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B. Th• priaary obj•ctive of Title I of the Act is the
develop••nt of viable urban coaauniti••, by providing decent housing
and a suitable living anvironaent and expanding econoaic
opportunities, principally for persons of loN and aoderate inco••,
this obJectiv• to b• accoaplish•d by the federal governaent
providing financial assistance pursuant to the Ac:t in the fora of
Co••unity D•velopaent Block Brant <·CDIB·> funds to state and local
governaents to be used in the conduct and adainistration of housing
and coaaunity developaent activities and projects as coateaplated by
the priaary objective of th• Ac:t Cthe •co .. Prograo•>1
C. To iopleoent th• polici••, objectives and oth•r provisions of
the Act, HUD h•• issued rules and regulations governing th• conduct
of CD .. prograos, published in 24 Cod• of Fod•ral RogulAtions CCl'R>,
Part 578 Ctho •Regulations•>, Nl"lic:h r•gulations provid• that a
county ••v qualify•• an •urban county•,•• d•finatl in .. ction 578.3
of th• Ro1ulations, and th•roby b•ca•• elitiblo to roooivo
ontitlooont grants fro• HUD for tho conduct of CD .. prograos •• an
urban county and th•t cities and othor units of 1onoral local
1ovornoonts in tho saoo ootropelitan statistical aro• th•t do not or
c•nnot qualify for sopar•to ontitlooont 1rants .. Y bo includatl •• a
part of tho •Af"ban co1&nty by ontor int into cooporaUon a1roooonts
with tho urban county in accordanco with tho rot1ulrooonts of tho
••1ulaUons1
D. The County h•• horotoforo qualifiatl Uftdor tho Ro1ulations ••
•n •ur-.n county• •nd •ill rocoivo CDae funds fro• HUD by at1nual
1rant .. roooonts, and all ..-..tici1N1tin1 01111ici1N1l&t&os located In
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B. The pri••rv objective of Title I of the Act i5 the
developaent of viable urban coaaunities, bv providing decent housing
end• suitable living environaent end eMpending econoaic
opportunities, principellv for persons of loN end aoderete inco••,
this objective to be eccoaplished bv the federal governaent
providing financial assistance pursuant to the Act in the fora of
Coaaunity Developaent Block Brent c•coaa•> funds to state end local
governaents to be used in the conduct and edainictration of housing
end coaaunity developaent activities end projects es coatoapleted by
the priaary obJectivo of the Act Ctho •coaa Pro1raa•>1
c. To iapleaent the policies, ebJoctives and othor provisions ef
the Act, HUD hes issued rules and reguletiens governing the conduct
of CDl8 pro1raas, published in•• Cade of ~ederal llegulationo CetrR>,
Part 978 Cthe •Regulatieno•>, lllhich regulations provide that•
ce1111ty .. Y -ualify as ... •ur1tan county•, as defined in 8ectien 9'19.3
ef the llo1ulatieno, and thereby bece•• elilibl• to recteive
entitleaent grants fro• MUD fer the cenduct ef CDaa pro1r .. o •• an
urbaft county aftd that cities and ether units ef 1eneral local
1overnaento ln the oa•• .. trapolltan otatlotlcal area that do not er
cannet ttUAlify fer ••~ate ontitleaont aranto .. , be incl.-ect ao a
part ef tho ,,,. ..... couaty lty ontori111 l11te coeporatlon .. rooaonto
10th tho urMn HUftty in ecco..-...Co .. uh tho ~u,,..aonto ef tho
llo1-.1atie110,
D. Ttle Ceunty hao horo oforo -uallflod __.or tho llo1ulatiens ao
an._..... county • 0114 11UI rocoavo CNe ,__.. fre• MUD ~Y an11ual
I'"••• ..,.oo .. nto, _.. ell ..,..,eipota111 auaac, ... 1,,100 locotod In
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BY Al1l'H0RI'n'
cm>INANCE NO. ~ t
SERIES OF 199,r:-
COONCIL BILL 1;0. 42
INI'ROOJCm BY CXXJNCIL
MEMBER HATHAWi\Y
AN cm>I?WCE NEIDING TITLE 16, OiAPTER 4, SEX:TIOO C., ~IOO 3, CE THE
ElG.lHlOO !-ltlmCIPAL CXX>E 198S, BY DELETING THE TERM ~y AND i::n:LMING
All Fl-~.
\MEREAS, anending 16-4-<:-3, of t.~e Englewood Municipal Code l98S, by
deleting the term "Bre'...iery", this ar.enc!:nent will allCM breweries in I-1
Li<tlt Industrial Districts in the City of D'lglewcod which is o.irrently
prohibited;
?Of, ~. BE rr CJO\Dm) BY '1'H! crrr cxucn. CF THE CrlY CF
£!IG.DIXD, CXUP.ADO' AS PCl.uMS:
Section l. Title 14, Ollpter 4, Section C, &.ilNction 3., is twnt,y
-ldld by daiiting the tam •arwy .•
16-4-13: I-1 LICHl' lKIUS'1MAL DIS'DUCT:
c. 3 .-Manufacturing, processing ad/or filbrication. 'ftw
Manufacturing, processin; ad/or fabrication, u ~
and lUlit:ad herein, of any CC'IW'ldity aoapt the follawinlJ
which C'9 prchibitadr
Am-uiws, buic IIIIIUfactun.
Alccholic dbtillat.icn.
Aniaa1 ~. bu1c ..-.afacture nS ~.
AaFhalt, anafactur9 and ~-
larW bl.a, buic ....atacture.
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cartlcn bl.a or lap black, bu1c anafacture.
o.roc.l, bu1c lllnlfactun.
a..tcals, 1-, or inllmt.rial, bu1c anafactun er ~-Coal er calla, anafactun er ~-a..aww 1114 oona:et.e pralllcta, anafactun er fabric:aUon.
~ • ...-1114 ~. ainf anfaal fa, bMic
-.ufactun.
~ fr\aiu 1114 ·•f11•l• ~. ~.
ftrtiliaan, -.ufctun ot proaeaaing.
Punticldaa, lllllllfaetun.
a.a., other than nltrotan 1114 Cll&ff8'\, -.ufactun.
Gl ... -.afactun.
Glue 1114 Ilia, ....tecture •
Gnift .UUnt. Gnfhlta, ...., ....
Gypalll and other foaa of pl-. ..... ...uhcwn.
JMactJ.tW.., ...., .....
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Insulations, flanmable types, manufacture or fabrication.
Matches, manufacture. '
Meat slaughtering.
r-".etals, &."traction 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, pic;,:ents, enamels, japans, lacquers, putty,
varnishes, lltdting, and wood fillers, llllnufacture or
fabrication.
Paper pulp and cellulose, basic manufacture.
Paraffin, manufacture.
Petrolen and petroleum procb:ts, mmmacture er proc:euing.
Portland and similar ca.nts, manufacture.
Rubber, manufacture, or reclaiJldng.
Salaill ar planing mills.
serm., taldns, viruaes, aaufacture.
!lagars and starchlS, aaufacture.
Tannery.
'l\Jrpantine, llllmfactuN.
WU and wx procb:ta, aaufactuN.
Mxld ~ by c:noaoting er othar pnuure ~
of laid by pnaer,,atiwa.
Sacticn 2. An CJW•Y ia hanby daci.n4 in that a priauy goal of
the dty douncil is to eatlbliah ,.., buairw antarpriw in the City and
to ecpedite the pmlit ~-., IIPW1n9 this Ord1Mnce -1ft w.,.,y ord1Mnce a1Jlmt fccty-five (45) days vll1 be mt off the
~ process.
Introlb::ied, raid in full, and sa-11 en fint IINdinl c:n the lr4 .,
of JUM, 1"1.
Plialiahad in full • an~ en the Ith clay of JUM,
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ma ~ ,ae not Nmiwda tt&efwe, thia ia not an
CJWCY acdiMnce. It ia ,....SM a...,,. Cl&'dlnlllae.
A pd,lic hNring wa held en the 11tb clay of~. 1"1 •
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BY Al1l'H0RITY
CRDINANCE NO •. ~ t
smIES OF 199!'-
COONCIL BILL l,O. 42
INrRCaX:m BY CXlJNCIL
Mf2'1BER l:P.'IWIW,\'{
AN CRDINANCE AMEN>ING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, SD:TI~ C. , SUBSEX:"l'I~ 3, CE' 'l1iE
~ MUNICIPAL COOE 1985, ft DELE'1'ING 'l1iE TERM BRna.Y AND ~
AH l'l·DGEOC'i.
\·H:RF.AS, ananding 16-4-C-3, of the Englewood ~cipal Code 1985, by
deleting the term "8:re'A!rY", this amen~t will al.low breweries in I-1
Light Industrial Districts in the City of Englewccd which is currently
prohibited;
ru,, ~. BE rr CIO\lJm) ft 'ffl! cm CXUIClL c, 'DI! cm c,
!2'U..DlXI>, ca.aADO, AS Pmi.c:MS:
Section 1. Title 14, OWlpter 4, Sac:ticn C, ~ 3., is tm9by -.a by di1eting the tam "llrWy ••
16-4-13: I-1 LIGll'1' naJlrDUAL DD'DUCT:
c. 3.-Mlnlfacturin;, prooassin; sr4/oc fabric:aticn. 'Die
MarmfacturinlJ, proceuinlJ sr4/oc flbricat.icn, u ~
and liaited hanin, of ary ,,.....,.,.ty -.pt: the folladnlJ
"'1.ch .. prchibitad:
Abnai .. , bMic lllllllfactuN.
AlcchoUc cUatillaUcn.
Anial ~. bMic ......tacblN and~-
AIFhalt, -.lfactun and ~-
Ilene bladt, bMic arufactun.
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Olarcloal, bMic ~-
a.doeJa, ...,, ac inAatriaJ., bMic arufactuN er
Pl: E II t ...
ca.l er aalll, ~ er I*: 1,..
Qllawta el meta ~ • ....,___ er fllldoetJGD.
a.ta a s •, ..,. 1114 bf~. aiat lllial tat, 11aac ....racwre. ,_..,ted f.Nita 1114 'U ... ttNe ~. ~ .
..ulblln, ...aractun ot pre 11,t.,...
~. lllllllhl:tun. a-, otla-tNn nitro,ln el a.)9111, ..ufl!Ctme.
ai... ...taotan.
Glue el at.a, ...ractun.
ant.a .w,..
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a,,.. el ........ of ............... .
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Published by title as Ordinance No. _, Series cf 1991, on the 20th
day of June, 1991. -
ATTEST:
Patncla R. &c;;;, C1.ty Clerk
I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City of Dl;lalDCd, Oolarado,
lwnby certify that the above Ind fongoin; is • true a:ipy of the ordinance
paned on final reading and publiahad by title • Ordinance No. , Sarin
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RESOLUTION
June 17, 1991
Englewood City Council
Englewood Public Library Board
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On June 11, 1991, the Englewood Public Library Board unani-
aously passed a aotion "opposed to the aandatory 3' reduct-
ion in Library fund• for the 1992 Budget• and voted to "draft
a resolution to send to Council" stating the reasons for our
concern.
1. Value of coaaunity services would depreciate. In 1990 the
value of library services to the City of Englewood exceeded
S7,000,000.00. Circulation provided 15,333,000.00 aultiply-
ing the cost of material• by the nuaber of ti••• circulated;
reference provided 11,650,000.00 aultiplying the average
cost of aaterial• by the nuaber of questions answered;coll-
ected revenues provided 156,000.00 (7' of the Library's 1990
budget> based on grant funds, library fines, book sales and
reciprocal borrowing aonies fro• other libraries. The sev-
en •illion dollars does not include the services of trained
personnel, 488 progr••• and cl••• visits or hundreds of
hours of unpaid volunteer assistance.
2. Budget cuts should eaphaaize the long tera. The 1992 Bud -
get Guidelines lleaorandua states: "It ia also iaportant that
the reductions represent coats that you are prepared to live
with in the long tera• and projects flat revenues "perhaps
during the ensuing years as well." The book budget in-
creased last year for the fir~t ti .. in three or four years;
yet, the aaount of aoney was~ than the book budget
five years ago --not counting the coats of inflation. Our
eleaentary school population haa increased every year s i nce
1988, yet children 's books have the ahorteat discount and
wear out faster than adult books. If Inglewood wants to
attract and retain new faailiea and bua i neaaea, quality
library services are essential . The knowledge provided bye
good library leads to higher personal i ncoae which in turn
results in aore tax revenues . The worse our econoay gets,
the aore that uneaployed or undereaployed citizens rely on
the publ ic library . So do a1ngle faaily households. The
l i bra ry prov i des both knowledge and entertainaent. Goals
2000 , our nat i ona l educ at1on goals, eaphaalzea "Adult Li t -
erac y a n d L i felong Learn i n9 . •, the year 2000, every adult
Aae rlc an wi ll be li terate and will po••••• the knowledge
and sk i ll• nec eaaary to coapete i n a tlobal econoay and e•-
erci ae the r i ghts end reapona1b i l i t i ea of c i tizenship .•
The fn9lewood Publ ic L i brary 9oard appreci ates the Council 's
dec le ion to eave the bookaob1le pro9raa . The ci t i zens · supp-
ort of t h e b o okaob i le 1ho uld rea i nd both Co u n o 1l and 9oard
.. abe r e o f the e•pec tat i ona of the ci t izen• that we represent .
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5mllS OF 1991
A RESCLl1l'IOO AlmDUZING THE Km» AMEMCA BEM1l'IFUL ca+llSSIOO OF 'lHE CITY OF
DGa«XD 'ro USE THE DESCRIPTIOO •THE nG.fHlOO, Cl.EAN, GREm AND PRa.l>
CXMUSSIOO. II
WHERFAS, the Keep America Beautiful Camuaion wu •tablished by the
Englewood City Council with Ordinance No. 50, Series of 1990; and
IIHl!m:AS, the Jeep Amari.ca Beautiful Ooordinatar f•l.a that the additional
naa ~ticn of the Cmllliaaicn ~ the ICNp -..ic:a Buut.iful
Cmllliaaion fral othara and helpe 1dantify the OWl1eeicn with am dinct
link to the Englao:id Qnu\ity; and
lll!RDS, the Englao:id ICNp Jllllrica BNutifu1 Oleiaeion wted and agi...s
that the adlliticnal naa of the DIIJlao:id Clem1, ar..n Ind Proud a-teeicn be
NCOgn!ad;
NOi, !WWW, • 1T aacLVID IIY 'DE C1'lY CXUJCIL C, 'DII CIT!C c,
DQ.INXI), CCLat.ADO, ~=
9lcticn 1. '!tie IINp Jlarica Beell:iN CbwtNicn of the City of
.. ~ lhall ai., be authari.ad to .. the clNcriptJcn -n.
DIIJlao:,d Clean, Glrwl and Pftu4 CbwtNicn.•
Ma"l'II> NI> Aflllll:WID thia 17th c11r of .J\1119, lttl •
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I, Mrict.a •· ere.,, City CJ.en tar tM City of-.,. aal, ~ •
._.., Olrt1fy the.,.. la• tza cq9f of PnaJuU• IID. _. llria of lttl.
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AGIIIIDA lTDI
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Recognition of the KAB
Commiaaion aa the
En9lewood Clean, Green and Proud
Comniaaion.
Department of COIIIINnity Development
Dana c. Glasier, waate Mana9 ... nt/lCAB Coordinator
The Keep Allerica .. autiful Coaaiaaion will alao be officially rec0911i&ed aa the
•1n9levood Clean, or .. n and Proud Coaaiaaion• with the adoption of thia lleaolution.
City Council appro,,ed Ordinance llo. SO, .. dee of 1990, which created tbe aeep
Aaerica .. autiful ca.aiaaion, and .. tabliahed the abilitJ to adopt rul .. and
recaulationa for the conduct of the ca.aiaalon.
The ua Coordinator fNla that the additional~ reccNJftitlon of the C-iaaion
diatirw,uiahee tbe ua CoaaiHlon frca other•, and helpe identUr the C-iHion with
a aore direct link to the l119lewood -nitr.
At the firet aeetl119 of tbe lteep ... rlca ... utlful c-ieelCN1, it wae .. reed 11J
unanS.-a •~ to be r&C09"laed H ~II the Keep ... rica .. autUul C-iaelon, and
H the lntlewood ClMn, O..-and P~ C-lHlOII. Tbe c-iHlCNI felt that the
latter --ld aon effKtl .. lJ lie ldentlUed wltll tbe Cltr of 11111--.., ud tlle
toah of the ~laeiOft. Addltlonallr, tlle c-!Hlon waated to be -dletlKtl"
tl\atl the Mjoritr of ..... o otller aaa -111u ...
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ment of Keep America
Beautiful Coaaiaaion.
Dana c. Glasier, Waate Management/KAIi coordinator
The En9lewood x .. p America .. autiful Coaaiaaion ha• a9reed, by unaniaou• vote, to
eatabli•h five (5) aub-co..itt .. • to atudy and/or iapleaent apecif1c 90&1• related
to the C0..1aa1on•• function.
The aub-co..1tt .. • are•• foll011111
l. Nun1c1pal 110l1d Waate
2. Adopt-A-Spot 6 .. aut1f1cat 1on
l. &ducat1on
•• Fund .. ,.1119
5. Public .. lat1on•
City councU approved Ord1nanc:e IIO. 50, .. r ea of lt90, ...tl1ch create4 the ....
America .. autUul c:-1aaion, and eatabl1ahed the u Hty to create •llb--tt .. •
wlth approval froa City counc l,
The ltA.I Coordlutor fNl• that tM CINNt on of theN u .. (I) u • w l
allow the a-p ._r ca ... uuful C-••onto ru.n oa la a aon efUcl .......
n o rder o accoapl eh ta toal•·
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the C t.)' .... dettU ucl MtalneeNe -low
lllllf, aot.lt of t..._ lHMe " U M
on uct rec:aan••• oae .... to Cltf
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neighborhood le-1. The •ub-c-itt.. will be developing a progr-where block,
neighborhood, or civic groupe, and bu•ine•-• can •adopt• an area to k .. p clean and
beautify.
The Sduc:ation c:-itt .. will develop progr ... that will be offered to the •c:hool•
and public:. The procJr ... will educate Snglewood c:itiaen• about litter prevention,
eolid wa•te practicee, ~cling and other environmental i••ue•.
The f'und bleing ec-ittN wlll be iapl-nting activitie• to help off-.. t -of
the co•t• of the ec-iHion'e progr.... The firet f'und Rahing activity planned
wlll be a IJC)lf t.ou~t. AucJu•t. 26th at the Sngl-«XI Public Golf Colar ...
Finally, the Public .. lat.ion• •ub-caaait.t. .. will over ... the developaant of inforaa-
tional .. terial and CClllallllication• with the media and public.
C:O-itt .. • foraed by Da -at be approved by City Colancll action accordi119 to Or-
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SERIES CF 1991 -
A RE9:u1l'IO<I ESTABLISHING FIVE SUB-0:MUTl'EES CF 'ntE aG'..l:KlOO KEEP AMEJUCA
BFAl1l'IFUL CXMUSSIOO.
WHERF.AS, Keep America Beautiful Camli.ssion was established by Ordinance
No. SO, Series of 1990; and
WHERF.AS, under Title 2 , Chapter 8 , Section 3 ( C) , the Keep Anerica
Beautiful Q:cmdssion has the ability to form s'*>-<:allnittees with approval of
the City Council; and
WHEREAS, the five 11\b-<xJmdttees will be •tablishad in order for the
Keep Anllrica Beautiful Qxlmission to function nme efficiently and to
~lish its goals;
!Of, 'ftlERE'.Pa(E, BE IT RESLYm BY 'nlE CITY CXlK:II. ~ 'l1tE CITY ~
DG.l'JIXI)' CDaADO' THM':
Section 1. 1'w Engla«JOC! lteep Aaarica INutiful Qaaiuion ahall
estat>ilili Five (5) 11\b-<xmtdttees to study Md/or ~laatt apacific goals
related to the KM'• function in order to ~lish the KM'• CJC)Als m
efficiently. 1'w Five IS) ~ttees ahall be:
l. PIIIICIPAL a.ID la9'I'!: <XNU.h4 -~ will aoncmtrata an tMD
{2) issues of puileuiir ~ to Dlflaald raidlnts aid
business:
1. low cmt, ~ity trMh haulinJ arviclea, Md
2. lllqcl ing.
2. ADCPl'-A-SPOI' MCI W111'IP1CATICII QHUJ iii -~ will ~
pmiJI'-at.ilar to the Lie cl w;a;,. ·~+.ai....,.
t*OijlW1 but an a local lawl. fllia M ; Mitt.a vill be
dlv91aping • progrw "'--blodt, nei,_euct...od, or civic 4)r'Cqle,
Ind businaNs c.an ·adapt· II\ .... to ... clelll Ind beaut,ify •
J. IIJlDflal CXiiUii4 -"1\lch vill cllvialcp ......,aw t.o e+N'tlt
ihijii«ioa clila\S lbo.K litter~. solid WMte
pl'act.iCM , nlCYCll."9 aid other ~ • ,,_
pcOijiW will be offered to the IChools Ind Jd,llc.
•. MIIIMG CJJM11i4 -which vill lapl at cUv1U. to help
orr...et ... « the a»U of the a..t•lm'• prOflw, ·•· pf
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ADCPl'ID ANO APPIOVED this 17th day of Jw,e, 1991.
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Patricia e. crew, clty cterk
I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk for the City of Pnglwood, Colora4:>,
hereby certify the above is a true copy of Reaolution No. _, Series of 1991.
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COUIICIL CCIIIIIUIIICATIOII
Daft AGIDIDA l'l'DI
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Sua.JSC'l' Recycling Hauler•
Agr-nta .
June 17, 1991
I•ITIATSD BY Depart .. nt of Coanunity Developnent
STAPP aouaca Rich Wanuah, Director of C011a1Unity Develoi;aent
IHUll/ACTioa PIIOl'OSD
In order to iapl ... nt the S119lewood Recyc l i ng Pilot of the South Metro Area
Recycling of Traah CSNAIIT) Pr09r aa, the t hr .. attached c o ntrac t• wi th l ocal traah
hauler• auat be appro.ed by counci l, The thr .. (l l part ici pat ing Hauler• are1
waate NanaCJ9aent of Denver South, lrowni 119-Perr i • Induatr i e a , a nd La i d l aw Waate
Syat .. a. COunc i l a hou ld adopt the attac hed lleaolut ion .
NftlOU8 caalCIL acr1•
The Ci ty COunc:il a ppr0¥9d t he Grant Applica tion f o r t he SNAltT Pr09r .. , a dopted the
199 1 Bud9et that conta ln• f und• to iapl ... n t the SNAJtT Progr , paaaed an Ordina nce
which ahar•• the_,.,, ce• o f t.he llecycl 119 Coo r d nator w t.h Llt.t. eton , and paaaed a
contract bet-n t he C ty of &1191~ a nd t he State authoru ng the Ag~nt o f
t he SNAJIT Grant.
ann aau.n1•
current traah coll t on n the c ty of Sfl9l~ •
bet_,. • pr •at • haule r and the r" den • Jn order
~ycl 119 Proc,c•, he pr •• • haulen wre to
• tached c:ontra c:ta epell out rela lonah p
n f"r-,o 119r l •• d Laa
.. hod o f pa
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y pr ••t• contra ct•
o apl nt lngl • a P lot
ll-.d •• ch •• 11tble , The
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The coaaitt .. recce anded the SNAJtT Prograa to Council and Council authorised a
crant Application to the State of Colorado. ordinance No. 62, seriee of 1990,
autboriaed an int•~~tal a9~nt bet-n the City of &n9l...ood and the City
of Littleton concemift9 the ehared per-1 .. r,,icee of a •a.cyclift9 Coordinator•
to carry -t the SIIAllT Crant. ordinance IIO. 16, serl•• of 1991 authorised a
Contract t,et-,i the State of Colorado and the City for a total of $90,000 waa
appro,,ed by the State and a llecyclift9 Coordinator vae hired in .January of thie year.
The Prograa le echeduled to becJin on .July 1, 1991.
PmAIICIAL
Punde for thie Prograa vill ccae fraa a $90,000 Crant froa the State of Colorado •
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A RBSCLl1l'Ia. APPIOfDG 'DtRfZ ( 3) ~ WI'1'H PARl'ICIPATI!G IINUJtS DI
<RD TO IK'L1M!N1' '1'ltE DD.RD]) ~ PIIDl' PRDWI.
lltl!REAS, the City of &,gl.aa:>C! has mceived a ~ Grant frm the State
of Q)1arael) in the IIID.ll1t of $90,000 to iJll>llllalt a Rl!lcycling Progr• in the
City of fn)lewcod; and
IIIERFAS, in order to inl>lamrt: the Rllc)'cling Pilot ProgrM the private
haulers and the City nust WDl'k together. 'ftw Agr_,ta •t forth the
guidelines idllntifying reporting ~ta and 41ties and esubluhes a f•
structure and mthod of paymnt for this Progr•; and
IIIEREAS, the AIJr FI Its are bet, W the local haulers: ( 1) Mute
Mllnagellent of Denver South, (2) Brawnirig-Ferris Inllmtrias, and (3) Laidla,
Mute Systems, Inc., and the City of &,glaa>d;
NCJf, 'ftWWW(I(£, E IT AEa:LVP.D BY '1'ltE CITY CXDCIL CR 'DI! cm CR
f)Ds«XlD, ~. 'l'IIM':
Section l. ~ is hanby giwn fer the City to 9lt:ar into thrN (3)
Rllc:ycling llauier Agr I I ,ta bet:lialu (1) 11191:.e ...... J I It Of Dlrwer' Sauth, (2)
~is Irdwtria, and (3) Laidlaf 11191:.e ~. Inc., and the City
of Dl!Jlaa>d, in crdlrr to Ull)laant the Dl!Jlawaod llacyclinlf Pilot ProJt•
"'1ch is a:twlt.alec! to start July l, lttl. 1!aae • ata idlbltify npafting
~. 4it!•, aaubliah. ,_ structure and athod of paylllllt.
ADCPnlD _, APP11711D this 17th clay of June, lttl •
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I, Patd.cis H. Craw, City Clan f« tlw City of ... leald, CDl.clne,
~ c:mt.1ty t1w .._ is • trw oaw of ...,Jut&a1 •· _, 1111na of 1tt1.
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fflIS ligrement is made this day of , 199 , between ~
MNWaEfl' CF Df2NfJt fD111I (IRJr.m), wose address is 24'm! West Uniat A,,.._,
Englewood, Colorado 80110 and the CITY CF DG.EHXI> (City), 1lll08e addrNs is
3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110.
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1. 'nus Agr'eam!l,t will beocne effective at the date of final signature
by all parties.
2. flWl Pilot Puig%• nifera to the South Metro Area Recycling of Trash
(91M'I'l Progr• for D,glewood.
3. 1"e Hauler will provide deacribed truh Ind r.:yclables collec:Uan of
Pilot Program l,l)Cn City direction. Pilot Pro,r• will be for •
period of six ID\ths Ind in accordance with this Agzw,t.
II. 'Im IINII' IW&i It:
A. Eligible participlnta in the Pilot Truh Ind Racycling Pro,rM
are D,glewood residents that ntaida But of South aroa&.y and
North of U.S. 285. 'flwy .-t at.cribe to a local truh Rll.l1ar
for residential trash collecticn. Participaticn in this PrOJiM
is voluntary. Hcuaeholda 1nter9ted in participatincJ amt
ldleeribe to the ProlJr• throuc#l the City'• Racycling
Coordinator.
8, HcuNholda that Wll.Sttar to participate will be idantifwd
through Progr• materials Ind throuc#l t.a1an raut.e ---..
Participating hou911holda will plee traah mt in Pro9r• be1JS er
tag tru.~ with a ProlJr• aUdar. 'lb N4x» .._ of the
Progr•, the haulers raute -..u will indicate "'1ch ~
are participating in the Pilot ProrJr••
c. For participating hcuNholda, traah will be hmdled u follalaz
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Houeaholda will pan::hue Pto,r• begs Ind Pto,r• at.J.dlaa,
avail le foe pmdlue by the City. lbaholda .. to
all tr in Prop• traah belJa. lf trMh, .. to
ure, llhculd not be p1.ec,e4 in • p1MtJc beg,
JQalilOl·d will llfflx a Pto,r• lltidar to the itaa.
Prl!-.a vUl not effect "'9Um' trMh is CDl~
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recycling bucket. 'ftw bucket will be placed at the curb for
weekly collection r.n a regular basis by the Hauler that
provides trash collection for that household.
E. 'l'he City's edlcational effort will focus en hew to:
l. Participate in Progrmn.
2. Oorrec:tly handle trash a'4 ~ alcnJ Progtw
guidelines.
3. Minimize houaehold waste.
'. Reel.ace the aamt of yard waste collected by the
Hauler.
'l'he pr1-ry vahicle for ecb:atia\ will be a t9eyCling hotline,
plblic ~i.ngs, and print-4 aaterial.
A. 'l'he Hauler ahall pravida traah pick-I.I) en pnvicualy ectwcllled
piclt-1.1) days for their cuatmars participat.inq in the 9tNft' Pilot
Program. 'l'he Hmler shall pick~ truh that wcw.d be oollact.ed
by nomal tuidlntial aervic::.. It:aa Hauler wcw.d nm.wally not
collect ahculd not be collct.ed 41a t.o puticipatia\ in the Pilot
Progr•, even if auch it:aa hllva taat UIIJll9d with lpCial pr¥•
.U.clten.
a. At participating hauaholda, lllul• lhall oollect .u traah
placed in lpCial Pt¥• tap, or UIIJll9d with a .-:ial Pi¥•
sticar. TaqcJld trlllh will aanaiat of hauNhold trMb that. 41a
t.o •i• or atruc:ture, ataild not be pl..s in • plMtic trMh
beg. Truh that is not beWad in PiOIJI'• tap, or not t...,.s
with ., ~cpd.ate at.idar, will be oollact.ed u put of the
NIJl&l• oolla::tion atYioe, but will be noted an lllular'• iaata ~-
c. '!\, inm the Hml.-'a drivan IIIDI lluch hauaaholda ..
plrticlpatin9 in the Pie+•, tM lllular'. auta ....... to
cl.Mrly indicate ""1ch cuatman hllva ~illed t.o thll Ptu,z• •
o. llac)'clJlbl• QCMWIIJled into the rs:yclin9 tM::ket.a lhall be
oollac:tad, on the day • trMh ool 1ct.l.on, at thll cmt.idt.
I. 0.. the NCYCl 1• .. -.itied ftaa the~. the bucllM. 1a
t.o be ret.umed to u cr'9inal locaUan. ,. PUot. Prop• i..,w, lllu1ac 1a t.o drop off ncycU.niJ
and fint of P, ...... t.o puticipltinf c:uet.c:all'S.
o. of the P lot Prolr•, tho llluler vUl not off«
llniJ P1op• vlthi.n tM Pilot Pi.-~.
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H. The City recognizes that Hauler will oollect recyclables, and the
Hauler accepts responsibility for materials oollected, and keeps
revenue generated fran the sale of recyclables.
I. The Hauler will direct any hcuaeholds that wish to amcribe or
drq> the voluntary Pilot Progr1111 to the City's Progr11111
OlOrdinator.
J. If hou9eholds place ccntalinated or ralnlC)'Clable itema in
recycling buc:lcet, the driver is to leave thoee apecific it:Aml in
the buc:lcet and place a City iq,plied card in the tu::Jtet. 'ffle
card will oanvey that theN it.as cannot be recycled since they
do not follow progr1111 ~dslines.
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A. Aa illpq,ecly pacuged trah is at out, truh not in a Pr:o;rllll Bal)
or diaplaying a Progra Stidar, it is to be noted by the driwr at
their rcut:e sheets. Q\ the -day, the Hauler is to notify the
City'• Rec)'cling Q:mdinator of the inpoperly packaged truh,
including addl:aa and type of inprclper participation. 'l'hia will
insure the Coordinator can ~lly addrNa the prabla and clarify
the progr-ClpC'atianal dltaila to the hcaJNhold in (fla9tia'I.
B. 'ftw City ahall attalpt to canta:t the hcaJNhold, that placed out
illpqlerly ~ trMh within fcrty-4ight (48) hours of the Hauler
notifying the City of illpqiar packarJinlJ.
c. ,,. City ahall davalap proce4are to handle ._ Ind cx:aplainU
oonc:iaminrJ ta.aholdll part.icipatinl) in Pilot Pto.,xa. ~ of
Pto.,x• will be awtorad ~ 1pOt c:t.cka by City -.,loyw •
wll • the City bein1J notifial by Haul•.
Y. --11Ba!9a11RLDDW>11SCl'll1
~ the Haul• dst.a aollectJ.an, lf. City ..ior-is not directly
involwd in aol l ecU.nq datA, the Haul• is to awlY the City with the
athodo1.olJY u9ld to aollect data. thleu atJmviae apec:ified , the Hauls
llhall awlY the City with i.nfcal&ion aollecUd, clarinq and after the
Pilot Pt091•, within fcrty-fivie ('5) days of Pilot Pt091•'• ~etian.
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effect en a:,U.ecticn u.. pw acp.
91Rlran1a frca ell ivinq nor.!
_.vu::a, and partic~ in Pilot Prc+w.
0011*:t.l.on is to b9 aidlld by a ty apio,..
2, taalftlc:.-. the flll.tlw is to awl'/ the
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3. 'nle Hauler is to ootify the City of the tipping fees charged
at the landfill nDSt frequently used by trucks collecting
trash in the Pilot area chlring the course of the Pilot
Program.
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1. Through sanpling techni<pe9, the Hauler is to collect data
oonomni.ng the wei~t of the aeparate nicyclables and the
nl.lltler of hauleholds collected fran. 'ftu.s sant>ling is to
occur three times owr the course of the Pilot Program. 'ftw
saipling technicpt to be uaed shall involve collecting all
nicyclables fran the Haulers c:ustal8rs in the Pilot Area in
a truck designated to collect frc:n ally the Pilot Area. As
collection oocun Hauler is to keep m accurate count of the
rut>er of houaes collected fran. 11'9\ the z:ecyclabl• are
brought to the prcx,essing facility each material is to be
aeparat.ely weighed. SUch collection met:.ho&)logy shall rot
cauae unreasaiable hardship or QU'dan Cl'I Hauler.
2. 'ftw Hauler is to oollect data oonoeming the reuon of
oontani.nated z:ecyclables. 'ftw Hauler needs to ducribe to
the City the llli.nUIUII qualifications to •tablish a
oont.affiiMted recyclable. 'ftu.s infOD1111tion is to be ~lied
to the City u oont..nination occurs. 'ft\u will help dira:t:
the City's elb::ational efforts.
3. Through Ulll)ling techni~, the Hauler is to collect data
dacnsttating the diffCWIOe in collection tiJl8 of buclcet.a
Wl'WUS bins. Sll{>ling of the bin aystal ahall be perfcaad
on one of the hlulen ncycling rout.-in Littletan. 'ftus
is to be an&lyad through CNIU'all collection tia and
through tWng of each stop. ,,. t.iJling of each llttlp is to
be &ldad by a City llll)loyee.
4. 'ftw Kauler la to -..,1y the City vith the driwr'•
iona of buclllat ncyclin9 aant.ainer ayaua.
5. 'ftw Hauler ahall providlt the volwa of ~ubl• aollacted
per ld in• suular oamuu.ty that hu bi~y
coll on of rec:ycl 1 •
11 p:c,vi the City vith the ruller' of wor1len
ecc~IIIYU'l9 a tr U'UCk and a Nqtelin9 tNck,
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y li \Ire f« Pilot~
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Within forty-five (45) days of the end of the Pilot Program the Hauler
nust provide the City with a report analyzing the pros and cons of the
Pilot Program. The report should include as a miniJlun an analysis of the
follCMing:
1. Ilrpressions of working with the City.
2. Positive and negative aspects of the Program.
3. lllat the Hauler would do to iAprove the Progr ...
4. lllat lessons loere learned.
5. Perceptions of CUstallers puticipation.
6. "1at are long tem ial>lications foe Ha.ul• if Prograa
were continued.
7. At all levels of penannel, llhat is the HAiler' •
~ion of the Pilot Program.
8. Cllstall!rs:
a. 'ftw Hauler will ruify the City of hcuNholda
di9continuing the Hauler'• aervioea if in the Pilot area,
and reuona foe di9cc:ntinuing.
b. 'ftw Hauler will notify the City of hcuNholda --=ribing to
the Hauler's residential services, if in the Pilot area, and
reason for S\meCribing.
9. Data oollect.ed foe the analysis of the Progr• •
rwqueated in this °"1t.ract undltr Section V.
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A. City raoogni .. that -S-:ific Q.IStcaar infomaticn ~lied by the
Hauler is of a oonfidantial nature. City vill perfam all q,eraticrw
oont.ai.ning auc:h infODMtion in a ~ anaitiw to the
canfidantiality ~ by the Hauler.
B. City-P,lbliahed Pilot Progre .. terial will direct ~iN to the
City'a Pilot Aecycling OCOrdi.Mtor. 'ftw City vill Mint&in reqteling
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hot l 4.11"1"9 Pilot per od. Aecycl ing coordinator vil l be waiuble
to en ioM.l progr euuidll ol Pilot
l le to participants al 1 nK I H llty
to prape:rly particl,pata in Pilot Progra.
a:aic.,~l.an&l Ind infomational Mterial'
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E. '1he City assll!Tes no responsibility, liability, or revenue generated
for the household trash and recyclables oollected fran the Pilot
participating households. ReslX)llsibility for trash oollection shall
be maintained between the hausehold and the Hauler.
F. '1he City will arrange for ~lanental disbursenent of Program
information, bags and buckets. As previously nentioned the Hauler
will make initial disbursement of buckets and Program trash bags.
Plastic buckets ~lied by the City to be used for recyclables
collection, remain the prq,erty of the City.
G. '1he City will provide ffl!!Chanism to refund participants for surplus
Program bags and Progrin stickers, onoe the Pilot Program is Oller.
B. IWa '10 m aua."D!I> n 'DIS Clff:
1. '1he City is to keep a record of the BmtJer and reuoo for
act:litiooal disburtMnents of buckets.
2. "nlrcugh smipling t.echniques, the City will estimate the rud:ler of
progr-bags placed out for oollection, their weight, and the
corresponding numer of o::cupants for each house Ullllled.
J. 'ftw City shall perform a fflllil IIUrVl!Y before and after the Pilot
Program. This will help detenlline the effectiveness, and
households' pereoeptions of the Prograa.
4. '1he City llha.ll atteq,t to perfom or ocntract ait for a waste
characterization study to be perfCX'l\9d befon and after the Pilot
Program. '1he trash collected for analysis will be fran within
the Pilot area.
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1. Houaeholda that participate will receive a credit on their bill
for each IIDnth they participate. Thia c:redit lh&ll IIJPNZ' m the
c:uat.aan bill in the first billing cycle aft.er the Prog1• hu
begun.
2. ~ niceipt. of a st.ataant reflecting the t.otAl l"Ullber and
address of participating haiaeholda, and rifi~tion by the
City's Pilot Progrm Coordinator, the City will llllke ~ to
the Hauler for: part cipatinq hauNholda within fif~ (15) days.
1'le prevailing r to be paid by the City for: each acnth a
toltlehold part C will bit $12.25 per ncnth.
l. pn,vided by the lkulu to the City on a
reccncile c:harcJN CJlilad clJe to .,., houaaholdll
Prciar• .. and/or houaeholdll drqlping CMt cl the
Proqr • Nt'/ tunda to the City ahall be adlt within
flf (15) day9 at r the City•a llllqteling o:.xdinetor hu
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1'le Hauler shall cbey and llll!lediately call)ly with any and all applicable
local, state and federal requirements, ordinances, regulations, rules,
laws and statutes. 1'le Hauler shall also OClll)ly with all ordinances,
resolutions and rules of the City of Englewood.
'ft1e Hauler hereby indeimifies the City from my and all claina against it
arising from lllllY activities pursuant to this Agr11 !B ! at ~ tho8e caUNd
by the City's negligence.
XI. IIRIIWd1DI:
A. Material Breach:
'1iie parties agree that any of the following ew:nts ahall
oonstitute a material breach of thi• ,\gr __ ,t and the City may, at
its election, terminate the ~at ~ the happening of any of
the following events:
a. q,erator shall fail to maintain and operate according to the
terms of this Agrwes,t.
b . 'ft1e City shall fail to MinUin and operate according to the
term of this Agn •• at.
B. Wr i t ten Notice :
Ei ther party M'f tel'llinate thia "1J. L I It prier to mcpirat.ian of
it.a tam at Ill'/ tu. by g i ving to the other party at leMt thirty
{30) days prior written notice .
XII.Ml& I OP Ja -· 'nu• 1VJr I I at vill be binding Cl'I the parti• tm'eto, their IUX 111 :u,
legal repruei,tati Ind wigna . flw Haul• .._. to pcallpUy notify
the City in vri tin9 prior to all .atlntial dwl..,.a in CM,anhip or q
ruterial di.lpositUln of the •NU of a.u-r•s l:aainlu . 1ha Haller
ct,-have t.ht ri to .. 1gn this A&Jrt 1t or any ttwrein
vtthaut the c y • pr1ar vritun oonNnt, ""1c:h oonaent viU not be
UN"411~1bly V'.1. ld , lll'f t to do 90 Vill be 14,
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Notices provided for herein will be in writing and mailed to the
parties at their respective addres8es aet forth atxwe. 'nus
Algremmat will not be binding aa the City until exacuted by a pencn
cill.y authorized and will then constitute the aatint ag:a: 1 at and
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writings or oral la1dartakings, and its tema will not be altered by
my oral agreemaat or info:a:mal writing, nar by failure to insist ~
perfommce, or failure to exmciee my rights or privileges, but
alterations, additions, or changes in this lqr: at will CX\ly be
accclll)liahed by written er4.cwents, or w.claata to this Agr at
mecut.ed by both parties.
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'llilS Agreatent is llllllde this day of , 1991, between
BR::Nlll&-FflUUS INIXJS'l'Rlll) (iVJlf'.m), 1ohoae address is 5590 F.ASl' 55'ffl AVD«.JE,
P. O. BOX 5445, DfJNEJl, CXl.aWX> 80217, and the CITY CE OG.fKXJ) (City),
whoee address is 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Coloraoo 80110.
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l. '1hi.s Agreelll!nt will bec:aae effective en the date of final aignature
by all parties.
2. 'ftie Pilot Program refers to the South Metro Area Recycling of Truh
(!IWa'l Progr• for Englewood.
3. 'ftie Hauler will provide described truh and recyclables collection of
Pilot Program upon City direction. Pilot Progr• will be for a
period of aix rmths and in accordance with thia Agra• •nt.
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A. Eligible participants in the Pilot Truh and Racyc:ling Progra
are Englewood reaidllnta that reside Eat of Scuth ~ mlS
North of u.s. 285. They aust ~ibe to • local truh llllllllr
for nisidllntW truh collection. Partieipatian in thia Pro1Jra
is voluntary. Hcwleholda inter9st.ed in participating mat
~ibe to the Progr .. thraqi the City'• Raqtcling
a,ordinator.
B. lb.laeholdl that volunuer to participate will be idlntified
through Prograt ateri&la and thn,uiJh haulers route lhaata.
Participating hcuaehclda will place traah cut in ProJr .. a.,. er
UIIJ trash with • ProJr-8t.iclrar. To .... ea. of the
ProlJr•, the haulan route INeta will indicate ~ hauNholdl
are participating in the Pilot Progr-.
c. roe participating hcuMholda, traah will be hMdl.ed u follcllla:
lloualholda will pard\aN ProJr .. a.,. and ProlJr• et.ktlln,
IMda available foe purc:haN by the City. HcwNlholda .. to
pla:e &11 trah in P109f• tnllh bep. If tnllh, 6a to
al• cc lltnlCt\lre, llhould not be pl..s in • plMtic beg,
the houeahold will affix a P1op• IIUdlm to the itaa.
'ft\la P1<4' .. will not affect "-t.hw trllllh i.a aollected
C\ldlalclt QC' &ll41plclt.
D. roe .,.rticipllt.ing haualholclt, ~ will ti. hlndl.cl •
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recycling bucket. The bucket will be placed at the curb for
weekly collection at a regular basis by the Hauler that
provides tras.~ collection for that household.
E. flll! City's educational effort will focus at hew to:
1. Participate in Program.
2. Correctly handle trash and recyclables aloog Program
guidelines.
3. Minimize hooBehold wute.
4. AedJce the anmt of yard wute collected by the
Hauler.
'ftl8 primary Vllhicle for 81b::atian will be a recycling hotline,
pmlic matings, and printed material.
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A. 'ftl8 Hauler ahall provide trash pick-up a, pnvicualy actwcl1led
pick-~ days for their cuataan participating in the 9IM'1' Pilot
ProcJJ:•· 'ftw Hauler ahall pick-~ trash that would be collected
by nomal zwaidanti&l aervice. I~ Hauler would nomally not
collect ahould not be collected u to participation in the Pilot
ProcJJ:•, tlll9l if such i~ haw been tlllJged with apcial progra
llticken.
a. At participating hcuaholda, Hauler llh&ll aollect all truh
pl-4 in apcW Progr• begs, or tlllJged with a apcial PN,t•
atidar. T-,ged tnllh vU1 acna1at ol houaahold truh that, 419
to al• or at.ructure, ahauld not be placed in • plat.ic trMh
barf. Truh that is rot balJ9ed in PnJ91'• .. , or not t.,.s
with an .....-1ata atidar, vill be aoll.ected a part ol tha
NIJU.lar aolleetian amm, but will be noted an lllular • • ftlUt.e .._. ..
c. 'lb 1naun the Hauler'• driwn knew "'-ich hca.laaholda are
participating in the fto!F•, the Hauler I. ftlUte lhaet,a ... to
c1..-1y in4icate wuch c::ustaan haw ~ibed to the Progra.
D. llllc:)'ch1bl• c::io,,,adngled into the recycli."9 tu:llet.a lhall be
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collected, an the day a truh oolleetian, at. the ~idt.
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are aptled frca t.'w backet, the backet
original loeet.ian.
Pilot Pftar1• 1.nll, Hau.le is to *c:lp off recyclin9
end fl of Prop:• beta to partic.1.patinlJ ~.
Pilot Protr•, thl llluler will not offer
ing rticye'l "If ~ within thl Pilot Pn:19r• Arel.
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H. 'n"le City recognizes that the Hauler will oollect recyclables, and
the Hauler accepts responsibility for materials oollected, and
keeps revenue generated fran the sale of recyclables.
I. '1'le Hauler will direct any hooseholds that wish to subscribe ar
drop the voluntary Pilot Program to the City's Program
Coordinator.
J. If households place contaminated or nonrecyclable itmis in
recycling bucket, the driver is to leave thoee specific itallS in
the bucket and place a City ~lied card in the bucket. 'ftw
card will convey that the9e it.a. cannot be recycled since they
do not follow program guidelines.
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A. As illproperly packaged truh is Bet QJt, trash not in a progran bal)
or diaplaying a progran st.ic:ker, it is to be noted by the driver Cl'\
their route aheets. 01 the NIii! day, the Hauler is to notify the
City's recycling coordinator of the inproperly packaged truh,
including address and type of inproper participation. 'lhis will
insure t."Mt Coordinator can personally address the problaa and clarify
the progr-q,eraticmal details to the howlehold in questioo.
B. 'ftw City will develop pnx:ec:llre to handle lbuNs and OClll)laints
ocncerning houaeholds participating in Pilot Prograa. ~ of
P1og1• will be ncnitol'9d through lpot checks by City 9111>1.oyw •
well as the City being notified by Hauler.
9. ..._ ._ ,o • IIRlf.DD ,o 'Ila CD'Ts
Cl:lnmminl) the Hauler datA oollec:tian, if •City-.,~ ill net dinctly
UM>lviad in oollec:ting data, the Haular is to ~ly the City with the
aathocl)lOIJY uNd to collect data. ll'lleu ot.harviae apacified, the Haular
n.11 ~ly the City with infomatian collected, clring Ind after the
Pilot Progl'M, within f«ty-fivie (45) days ot. Pilot PlUijiM1 a ~let.icln.
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l. 1'w Hauler is to notify the City of the t.1A>ing f-CNr99d
the l1ndfill ~ f~ly t--5 by t..rucks oollct.ing
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detA aonoern1n9 the we Ind
.s.na,~ nicyc:labl•. ,,. Haul nNdl to
lliniaa (JllllificAtiaw to lllltllblilfl
le. flu.a W«Ntian I.a to ba
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on one of the haulers recycling routes in Littleton. 'lllis
is to be analyzed through overall collection tine and
through timing of each stop. '1he timing of each stq> is to
be aided by a City mployee.
3. '1he Hauler is to supply the City with the driver's
iJll:,ressicna of bucket z:ecycling CXJntainer systall.
4. '1he Hauler shall provide the City with the market rates of
recyclables collected cl.iring the Pilot Progr•.
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Aa ,.,..ury, the Hauler will label City litm"atUre for Pilot ANa
-.111.np or prorida, to the City, ailing labels of their cust:aars in
the Pilot ANa.
Within forty-five (45) days of the 9114 of the Pilot Piogr• the Hauler
amt pravida the City with a nport analyzing the PE"OS and oons of the
Pilot Piogr•. The nipxt: shauld includa • a llliniaul II\ analysis of the
following:
1. Illpeaia\S of WIX1ting with the City.
2. Positive and neg.tive -.,.:ts of the ProcJr•·
J. IIYlt the Hauler IOlld ct> to illp'OIM the Prop'-.
4. IIYlt i...... wn learned.
5. IWolpticrlS of o.tcaan participat.icn.
6. llwt are long tam lllpUcaiarw foe Hauler if Pru,z•
wn aontinuad.
7. At all lwals of .--.a.i, lltlat ia the Baals'•
Ullp9Nicn of the Pilat. Pu..,.-.
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diecantimin9 the HMaler'• ~ lf 1n Pilat. ...
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b. The Hauler will notify the City of hauaholdl u.cribing to
the "-11 '• NIVicN, f Jn U. Pllat. , and
r...an foe amttl.binf.
,. DaU ooll«ted r« u. IMlysia of the ......
Na,...ted in th Q,ntr; undK ion y.
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containing such information in a manner sensitive to the
confidentiality required by the Hauler.
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B. City-published Pilot Program material will direct inquiries to the
City's Pilot Recycling Coordinator. flle City will maintain recycling
hotline &.iring Pilot period. Recycling ooordi.nator will be available
to work on eclJcational programs outside of Pilot area.
c. 'lhe City will make available to participants all necessary
infcmnation and s~lies to properly participate in Pilot Progrllll.
'fflese materials include ecb::ational and infotmat.ional material,
recycling buckets, Program trash bags, and at.ickers.
D. 'lhe City will give Hauler its CDll)leted report a\ the Pilot Progrllll.
'lhe report will include infcmnation fraa waste chllracterizatioo
studies, survey results, Program operatia'lal details, Hauler'• and
City's perceptions of Progr•, wute min.iJllizatioo projections, and
malysis of the Pilot Program.
E. 'lhe City US\llleS no responsibility, liability, or revenue ganerat.ed
for the hoosehold trash and recyclables collected fran the Pilot
participating households. Responsibility for trash collection shall
be maintained between the tnulehold and the Hauler.
F. 'lhe City will arrange for ~1-,tal di.sbur9aalt of Progrllll
infonnation, bags and buckets. As previously nantioned the Hauler
will make initial d.isbunalent of buckets and Progr• truh bigs.
Plastic buckets ~lied by the City to be uaed for reeyclabl•
coilection, remain the prq,erty of the City.
G. '!he City will provide iactwum to refund participlnt.s foe a.plus
Progrm:1 bags and Progr• stickers , once the Pilot Progr• is ouier •
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1. 1'111 City is to k8lp a maord of the ruiber Ind r-...an far
addi ional diabu,r-,ts of bucllllt.a.
2. 'ft\rough ling tec::hni<1*1, the City will eatiaat.e the rUllber of
the pragr.,. bllgs pllOld out foe oollaction, their wight, and
the oorresponding l"Ulber of CCC\lpanU foe -=t\ hauN ~ed •
3. l IUllwy before and &!ter the Pilot
effect1VW-., and
4. put or oont.ract ca:t foe a wut.e
pm befon and &!t« the Pilot
for analysla will be fn:a within
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custalers bill in the first billing cycle after the program has
begun.
2. Upon receipt of a statement reflecting the total rud:ler and
address of participating households, and verification by the
City's Pilot Prcgra11 Coordinator, the City will make payimnt to
the Hauler for participating hcuNholda within fifteen (15) days.
"ff'8 City will pay the prevaling rate of. each hcmllhol.d tier -.:It
1110nth they participate. 'ftu.a rate will vary between $ll.S0 per
IID'1th to $13. 00 per mnth.
3. st:at:aanta ahall be prarided by the Hauler to the City on a
mcnthl.y basis to reccncile ct1EgllS OM8d cil8 to na, hcluaholda the
prOIJf• md/oc houaeholda drqlping cut of. the PmJr•· Any
refunds cil8 to the City shall be ads within fi.ftam (15) days
aft.er tha City'• Racycling OOordinator hu wrified tha ~-
JX. •W•iaiZ !!) IIU. Ulll 111> "'111111' at IIU. aNOIBa
flw Railer lhall cb,f and 1-cliately CC1111ply with my and all IR)licabla
loCAl, st-.. Ind fedaral requiraalts, ordinmoes, ~. zules,
1-Ind sututes. 1'le Hauler shall also a:111>lY with all ardinances,
raolutions Ind rul• of. tha City of !bglaeod.
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flw ltauler tm9by indanifia tha City frca -, and all c:1Aia -,a1lwt it
.-1.sinlJ frca my aet.iviU.. paraa,t to th1a ,. at. --· A. Nat.wia1 lnactl z s iiirt.i-... that .,, of. tha follawina wta lhall
constitute a warial trw:h of. this aip ,t and tha City -, , at
its election, teminate the -,CI I at "'°" the ~ of. Mf of.
the fol lo,in; 9UWlta z
•. ~at« lhall fail to aaint&ln and ClpS'ata acaar'dinlJ to tha
wma of this ltqJtll I It.
b . ,,. City shall fail to Mlnt.a1n and cpent.e accard1ng to the
tAtna of thi• ... lht.
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B. Written Notice:
Either party may terminate this AgEeemei,t prior to expiratioo of
its tenn at any tine by giving to the other party at least thirty
(30) days prior written notice.
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'Dus .Agreenent will be binding at the parties tmeto, thair aucceseon,
legal representatives and assigns. 'ft1e Hauler agraes to pmllptly notify
the City in writing prior to all Nlatant.ial. c:hanga in awnenhip er lfff
aaterial diapoaiticn of the asaeta of OlSt~r•a tluairw. 'Dw Hauler
doa not have the ricl\t to wi~ thia A1Jr at er my intenat therein
without the City•• prior written ccnaaat, "'1ch ~ will not be
unreuonably withheld, and any attapt to cb ., will be 'IIIOid.
XIII. NDIWI PIBJUB:
A. l'orce Majeure:
hrlommoe of thia /ltqJ. e n 1 ,t lhall be acuNd if iw.dm9d illp:laaible
by act of God.
B. Ganeral:
Acitlcea provided for herein will be in writing n aalled to the
parti• at their rupectiva ~ aet forth lbc:Nie. 'lhia
~.twill not be bindinrJ CXl the City until -=uted by. s-wan
dlly authorilied and will that oanatituta the antin • ,t md
undltrstanding betl • ., the parti•. notlfi thataldinlJ .,, pnriaua
writinp or onl undllrt.akinp, and ita .__ will not be alta:94 by
Irr/ oral agwat or infcmal witing, nar by failure t.o inaiat upan
perfommce, or failure to ..-ciae my riCJhta er privii.,_, but
alterationa, lldditiana, er chm.,.. in thia 1tqr ,t will cnly be
accx11Pliahad by writta\ -.cLc1 au, er w4auta to thia Alp il
macuted by beth Pllrti•·
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'llllS Agreement is made this day of , 1991, between IAIDLAN
WM'l'E SYSTEMS, m::. (HAUID)~ address is 60l5 F.ast 58th Avenue, <:amerce
City, Colorado 80022-39941 and the CrrY C.-DGlXXI> (City), 1ohoae address is
3400 Sooth Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110.
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1. 'flus Agreaaent will becale effective a, the date of final signature
by all parties.
2. '1be Pilot Progrma refers to the South Metro Area Recycling of Trash
(9Wl'l') Progrma for Dlglewcod.
3. '1be Hauler will providlt dNcrilled truh and recycllbl• oollectia, of
Pilot Progr-~ City direction. Pilot ProrJr• will be for a
period of six acnths in accordlnce with this Agr1 at.
II. !m IINll' IIIDIIIN:
A. Eligible perticiplnta in the Pilot Truh and Raqcling Progr•
are !nl)lawcod rnidllnta that Neida BMt al. 8outh Broday and
North of U.S. 285. 'ftwy IIJat ~ibe to a lar:al trah Hauler
for Neidlntial trah collecticn. Pllrticipaticn in this ProlJEa
is volunury. ltluaeholda 1ntaratad in partic~ aat
ad,eeribe to the Ptogt• thftUJh the City'• Raqcling
Ooocdinator.
a. Houaholda that voluntear to participllta will be idlntified
~ Pl:OijlM .... i&la and ~ haula'8 l'CIUta at.eta.
Plltticipating hauNtaolda will pl.-traah ~ in Pl:c+• a.,. er
U1J trah with a PNijiM etJ.c:1Ds. 'lb ...._ .... al. the
Ptc4'M, the haulen nm. IMeta will indicata ~ hauaJtao1dl
are participating in the Pilot Pa:opa.
c. Par plrticlpat.ing hauaaholda, traah will be hlndled .. follaa:
Houaholda vill pan:hw PtojCM bags and Pl:ap'a Tlt.idlan,
lllde waiUble fer plldlMe by thll City. lballholdl .. to
pl-all trash in Pl:c+• trash .... u tnllh, .. to
al• er at.nlCtUl'e, ataould nat be p1...s in • p1.utic bet,
the houeahold vill llff • Pie+• et1da: to the it.as.
'ftl.is Ptc:+• will ~ llffct INthTlr traah la CDl.J&tM
CUl1-er alleyaidt.
D. pert lpatinia hcuaTholda, reqcllblee vUl be bandled u
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recycling bucket. The bucket will be placed at the curb for
weekly collection at a regular basis by the Hauler that
provides trash collection for that tn.isehold.
E, '1'le City's ecilcational effort will focus at how to:
1. Participate in Program.
2. Correctly handle trash and recyclables along Program
guidelines.
3. Minimize household waste.
4. ReclJCe the anount of yard wute collected by the
Hauler.
'1'he primary Yllhicle for edx:ation will be • recycling hotline,
pmlic aetings, and printed material.
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A, '1'he Hauler shall provide truh pick-up at pnviaualy IIChecllled
pick~ days for their cuatal8ra participating in the 9IM'1' Pilot
Progr•. '1'he fllluler ahall pick~ trMh that wculd be collected
by no111111l residllntial auvioe, Itaa Hauler wculd nomally not.
collect ahculd not. be collected clae to participaticn in the Pilot
Progr•, --if auch itaa haw bNr\ tagged with apeci&l progr•
aticken.
a. At participating hcuaeholda, Hauler lhall collect all trMh
pl-=ed in apec:W Progr• bag9, or tal)9ad with • apecial PrQIJI'•
stick£. hlJ9ed trah will oanai9t ~ hauahold trMh that' cla
to ai • or lt.r\lC:t.ure, ahculd not. be placed in • plMt.ic trMh
beg. Truh that ia not ~ in Prc:19r• be91, or nat tagged
vith ., 1A11q:deta aticlar. vill be aollectad .. paft ~ the
r99War aollction auvioa, but will be noted an lla&ler'a mite
c. 1\:> U\IIUre the Hauler'• driven know ""1ch hDuNho1dl ..
part c pati.ng in the Pror;Jr•, tlw Hluler'a rcute ~ .. to
cl ly 1.ndi cu hiwe --=ri.bed to the Prc:19r-.
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H. 'lbe City recognizes that Hauler will oollect recyclables, and the
Hauler accepts responsibility for materials oollected, and keeps
revenue generated fran the sale of recyclables.
I. 'lbe Hauler will direct l!llrty households that wish t:o 8'.t>scribe or
drop the voluntary Pilot Program t:o the City's Program
Coordinator.
J. If houaeholds place ocntaminated or ncnrecyclable item in the
recycling bucket, the driver is to leave thme apecific ii-in
the bucket and place a City sqiplied card in the bucket. ,,_
card will convey that these ii-cennot. be ncycled since they
do not follow program guidelines.
IV. ,__ __ a> CJNII.ADIIBs
A. As inprq,erly packaged trash is at aut, trash not in a pr<>gXM 1:-,
or displaying • ~-atic:lar, it is to be noted by the Haulc at
their route at.eta. on tha -day, the drivw is to not.Uy tha
City'• rac:ycling ooordinatcr of tha ~ly pack.,., trash,
including lldlkaa md type of iapapc participation. 'l!\ia will
inaun the Olordinator c.rt senanally lldltreas tha prd>l-aid carify
the progr-q,erational deuils t:o tha taaahold in (JINticn.
a. 1'18 City will dllvelcp prooecllZ'9 to handle lb.l8M aid cx:,..»lainU
canmrnin9 hcuaeholds participating in Pilot ProcJr•• ._ of
P&OijiM will be 1Dlitoi9d thrcuatl lpCJt c:t.:u by City el()l~ M
wll • tha City being notifial! by lllulc.
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Qincmning the lllulc data aollcticn, if • O.ty ..,ioy.. is not directly
imlolvad in aollact.ing data, the IIIUls ia to supply the City With tM
athodDlolJy laed to aollct data. ~-at.hawiae .-Cifiad, tha llsuler
shall supply tha City with infcnatiGn aollacted, clring aid after tM
Pilot PiOijiM, within farty-fiw (CS) --of Pilat Pioj&w'• ~-
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1. 1'18 Haalc ia to notify tha City of tha tJR»in1J t... CNrCJ9d
et tha landfill --f....-atly uad by t.nlCka aol.lecting
truh in tha Pilot --Mint tM a:iura ol the Pilot
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1. -rt. Hauler is to collect. dat.a ~ tM wi,Jht aid
re.,n of aantainated NCyelei... -rt. llluler ,_. to
dlecribe to tha City the lllniaul cpalif iclitJ.Glw to tl9Ulblish
• cantainated nqicl*le. fllis iftfomatlan i.a to be
aupplied to the City• cmtlllf.Ntion oceun. Na will
lp d1Nc:t. the City's ecb:rat.MNl effcfta.
2 , Naals is to aollct data
in aollctM'lft u.. of bucMta
b1n ftll be .. taaaad
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on cne of the haulers recycling routes in a <XJ1111.111ity the
Hauler servi ces. This is to be analyzed through overall
collection tine and through timing of each stop. The timing
of each stop is to be aided by a City enployee.
3. The Hauler is to supply the City with the driver's
inl>ressions of bucket recycling container system.
4. The Hauler shall provide the City with the mrket rates of
recyclables collected cllring the Pilot Program.
VI. ...a•s ki!kRtliL IUl'DS:
As necessary, the Hauler will label City literature for Pilot Area
mailings or provide, to the City, mailing labels of their c:uatcaara in
the Pilot Area.
Within forty-five (45) days of the end of the Pilot Progr• the Hauler
llllSt provide the City with a report a\alyzing the pro. aid oona of the
Pilot Progran. The report should include • a lliniala a, analysis of the
following:
1. Iq:>res sions of working with the Ci ty.
2. Poaitive and negative aspects of the Progt•.
3. 11\at the Hauler would lb to iDp'oll'e the Progr•.
4. \lllat l essons were l earned.
5. Percept1.ons of Cllataan participatian.
6 . 11\at are long tAml ial>licatiana foe Haul• if ProlJr•
Wlln continued.
7. At Al l levels of perecn•l, llhat ia the Hauler'•
UIIJASS1on of the Pilot; Progr-.
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•· The Hauler 11111 notify the City of houaahalda
dillcon ununq Klwer'• auvicaa if in the Pilot ....
and re fi dac:ontinl.Ling.
b. fy the City of houNhalda --=ribinlJ to
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A. City recognizes that specific custaier infot'llllltion ~lied by the
Hauler is of a confidential nature. City will perfonn all q,erations
containing such i.nfODlllltion in a manner sensitive to the
confidentiality ~red by the Hauler.
B. City-published Pilot Progran naterial will direct ~ies to the
City's Pilot Recycling Coordinator. 'lhe City will maintain recycling
hotline cllring Pilot period. Recycling ax>rdinator will be available
to work on ech:ational progr-art.side of Pilot area.
C. 'lhe City will make available to participants all '*'8SSaX'y
infomation aid sqlplies to properly participate in Pilot Program.
'ftleee materials include tllb:ational and infomational material,
nicycling bJcketa, Progr• trash bags, and stickers.
D. 'lhe City will give Hauler its ccnplet:ed report Q'l the Pilot Progr1111.
'lhe report will include infomaticn fra11 waste c:haracterizatioo
studies, survey results, Progr1111 operational details, Hauler's and
City's perceptions of Progrmn, leSte minimization projections, and
analysis of the Pilot Progr•.
E. 'lhe City aslll.n!s no responsibility, liability, or reYmlue (JIIMl"ated
for the hcuaehold truh and recyclllbl• Q)llected frall the Pilot
participating housaholds. Raspanaibility foe truh collection shall
be maintainad bet.wa\ the houNhold and the Hmler.
F. 'lhe City will arrange far -.:iplaart.al. ~ of Progr•
infamation, bep Ind bur::uta. As ~y anticnad the lllll1er
will llllke initial diiblnaant of buclliets and Plop'M trMh bap.
Plastic tluc:lceU -.:iplied by the City to be uad far ncycllblea
collection, raain the t*ClpW'tY of the City.
G. 1!w Ci ty vill prorida achmia to mfwld puticipanta foe aarplua
Progr• bep and Progr• atidran, anoe the Pilot PtopM is W.
L I.a 'l'O a av_,., • ,a OTlt
l. flw City is to llieap a NIOOrd of tJw N-.r and r-.an foe
addit.ianal ~ of buc:lalt.e •
2 . fl\rouqh ~li.ng ~cps. the City will estJat.a the IUlber of
the progr-bl98 pl.-d cut for aoli.:ticn, their witht , and
the comtllpClldi.ng l'Ulllber of ~ far w:h ~ aapled.
J. flw City shall s-rfan a Mil aaney bafcn and aft.-the Pilot
Pl'Ol)r • flus vi 11 help dlteaww the ef fec:ti,,...., and
hcuNholds' ~!one of tJw '"+ ..
•• at.t-.,t to pwfom oc cont.net c:aat foe •--.
:lady to be parfwad befan tnd after the Pilot
11 toc IMlyaia will be fi'CII vithi.n
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1. Households that participate will receive a credit oo their bill
for each IID'lth they participate. 'fflis credit shall appear oo the
custaiers bill in the first billing cycle after the program has
begun.
2. Upon receipt of a statement reflecting the total IUltler and
address of participating hcuaeholds, and verification by the
City's Pilot Progr• Coordinator, the City will make payment to
the Hauler for participating households within fifteen (15) days.
'1he City will pay the prevailing rate of $17.65 for each
household for each ncnth they participate.
3. Statene,ts shall be provided by the Hauler to the City on a
IID'lthly basis to reconcile c:hargea CMl!d cbt to rw, hcuaeholds the
program and/or houaeholda dropping out of the Progr•. Any
refunds cl.le to the City shall be made within fifteen (15) days
after the City's Aec:ycling Coordinator hu verified the
stateients.
'1he Hauler shall cbey and illladiately CICJll)ly with Ifft and all applicable
local, st.ate and federal ~ta, onlinmces, mgulaticns, rul •,
la,s and stat utes . '1'he Hauler llhal l aleo ~y with all crdinances,
rea:>lut ions and rules of the City o f &,glewood.
L INMN41'1Dd'JCII:
'1'he Hauler hereby indanifiea the City fraa ary and all c:lAia a;aiMt i t
arising frCII Ifft activiU• ~ to thia lqx at.
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'l1lis Agreement will be binding Cl'\ the parties hereto, their successors,
legal representatives and assigns. flle Hauler agrees to praiptly notify
the City in writing prior to all substantial changes in amership or 1111y
material disposition of the •eeta of Olstalar'• business. 'ft'9 Hauler
dces not haw the ri«ltt to mi~ this 1qr n ,t er any interest therein
vithaut the City'• prior written aonNtt, Illich oarwmt will not be
unreuonably withheld, and any attall't to do ao will be void.
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~-~aun: hrlaiiinci of this Al)EAll!rm-llt.it nll be eacused if nndm9d illp,uible
by act of God.
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&rm prcwidad fer taer.in will be in writing Ind ailed to the
partias at their l'HpCtive ~ at fcrth lbove. 'ftlia
Alp at will not be binding · on the City \Sitil wut.ed by • penan
ciily authol"i-4 and will than axwtituta the 9ttin agr11 at Ind
\llidllnUnding bet! ... the part.1-, notwithstandinl) any prwiclus
writings er cral ~. and its tama will not be al.teed by
my cral ap1& r1t er infamal writing, nor by failure to insist~
s-r(amaa, oc failure to .areiN my ri9tts er pdvilegas, tut
alt:aratiaw, adltitians, oc chanlJN in thia Ai;E tt will only be
acx,an1,lillhed by w-ittan andcc"11 1 ats, or _._,ta to this lqr1 1 at
-=uted by both partias.
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Planni1119 and loni1119 ec..ieeion
lonin9 of 11-ly
Annexed Land
Richards. Wanueh, Director of Collaunity Development
Council approval of a bill for an ordinance aon11119 newly annexed property on firat
readin9 and to .. ta Plablic .. ar1ft9 for July 15, 1991.
The propertiN eubj~ to thia aoni1119 proceedillllJ -n annexed by Ordinance 110. 27
and Ordinance IIO. 21, .. r1 .. of 1991, on Nar ,, 1991 •
... attached Staff a.port and .....
..,, -The propertiN •••Nd by Ol'd1-IIO. 27 and Ol'diaance IIO. 21 -re in unincorpor-
ated ArapalMae eountr, ,-. _,.. totallr __.__... by the City of s11191~. Staff
and the PlannillllJ ec..iHion .-wit.ti tlle affected propenr _,.. on .... ral occa-
aione to diec.H Mtll -.ti-and aonint iNUee.
aft.er • ~lio IINriftt, uie C!tr eou.cu _,,..... t.11• .-auone . stne statute .,...11ee tMt -1, an •• .,,,1 tJ • _. witllla to .. ,. of the aff~he elate
of tlle ...... u.. l'llia .,,,, .. , SCN1ift9 wUl f•Ulll tllat rell'l1..-t.
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CASE NO. 3-Sll
STAFF REPORT RE:
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ANNEXATION AREA ZONING
The zoning of sever1l p1rcels of l1nd annexed to the City of Englewood.
DATE TO IE CONSIDERED:
June 4, 1991
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The Planning c-inion ts required to hold a Public Hearing on the proposed
zone designations. The rteOlllllndation of the Planning C0111ission to approve or
deny the zone designations •st be f.>rvardtd to City Council. City Council
will hold a Public hearing on the proposed zone designations before .. king the
final decision.
D£PA1lTIIDIT OF CCIIIUIJn HYnOPIIDIT ANALYSIS1
The properties that are the subjKt of thts zoning action were annexed to the
City in May, ltH by Ordinance No. 27 and No. 21, Series of 1991. The 1965
Municipal Annexation Act requires that within ninety days of the effKttve
date of an annexation, the annexed property shall be zoned.
Within the process of dete,.ining the appropriate zone classification to be
plactcl upon annexed property, consideration aust be given to how to achieve 1
balance between the legitiute needs of the property owners and those of the
City. For the subjKt properties, the following issues were considered:
Existing land use and zoning of the subjKt property prior
to annexation.
Consistency of existing land uses with adJKtnt properties
and wit.II the [ngllWOOd Collpreheftsive Pl111.
ConststlftCy of ,nvtous Arapahoe Cowlty zoning with the
proposed [ng111110d zoatng.
The staff "11 u1ly11d Ule nc•tly 1MUecl areas 111 119"t of the .._ ts-
sues, and proposes Ule followt .. z ... classtftcatt•s. (SN attKhecl -,s.)
Parcel A.1 and A. I
Arapahoe Coutlty Z111t.. 1-1, Heavy Industrial
Preposecl [ng111110d Zell1ftl 1·1, Lttllt lndu1trt1l
The extltiftl auufacturt .. IHS of Ulen ,...,.rites, .e.ne zOftecl fer N1v1
industrial 1111 lty the te.t1, are ~tU•l• wtth [at111110d's Ltpt llldu1trt1l
cla11tftcatt011 . The "°""'" are lecated wttllt• Ult Sout" SUta ,, Drift
11tllt tndu1trt1l corrtdor, 1M tllus sa z•t ..... ld be C0111hte11t wttll adJ•·
Clftt properties ,
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CASE NO. 3-91
Parcel A.2
Arapahoe County Zoning
Propostcl Englewood Zoning
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ANNEXATION AREA ZONING
R-3, Stngl1-faatly R1std1nc1
8-2/P.D., Bustn1ss/Plannld
D1velop111nt
1-1, Light Industrial
Three of the four properties tn thts parcel are developtcl wtth residential
land use and the fourth ts a service business. The propostcl zoning of ltght
tndustrtal wtll result in tht creation of three nonconforatng residential
uses. The business use ts coapattble wtth the ltgllt tndustrtal zontng. These
properties are, likewtse, locattcl tn the South Santa Fe Drtv• ltght tndustrtal
corridor. Tht nonconforatng UH provtstons of the Coaprehenstve Zoning Or-
dtnance wtll allow the restdtnttal UHi to reaatn II they currently extst,
.title serving to accOIIIIOdate the anttctpattcl long-tera tndustrtal developaent
of this area.
Parcel A.3 and A.4.
Arapalloe County Zoning
Proposed Englewood Zoning
1-3, Single-faaily Restdence
1-1-C, Stngle-faa11y Restdence
Tht proposed zoning of the properties tn thts parcel 1s consistent with the
acljacent zontng.
Parcel 1.1 Ar.,._ County Zoatng
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IIBIIAS, the City of llnglwd ,-thMe ~ to tha City
of llngl.alaod by pllUUIIJ OEdinlnae llo. and OEdinlnae llo. ~. Sari.ea of
1991; and l] -aw. the annex pcqm'tiN ahall be ....s u dllaiCJMtalt by the
City of llnglwd; and
4 LI, the 1&q,awd aanin1J ahall be effectiw cinly after the Pli>lic
IIMring and IR*Cl*iate findinp;
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JIU.9IOCD, <Xl.mADO, Al P<IJOIII
lacticn 1. 'ftla ~ to be ....S 119n W BIi 1 to the City of
-~ p11s9 of Clrdinsnoe llo. ¥1 and~~!; lariee of lttl. 'ftla City of lbJlwd ..-the n6wly .. I 111 U
fol.la.I
A. !!e..!1 lhall be ....S u W, aa.inaes.
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A tnct of lad ill the a 1/4 of llctiaa t, fla, .. at the
Ith P.N.1 Anp.._ a:a.ty, ~I m ~ly
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llantb•llt aarnar of eu4 falltt1•t 1/41 .._ aarth no•, .._ ••tut J11.t1•1 u.... 1aut11 sn.u•1
U.... alllt -·to .......... 11111.-wit!a -half ottM---.. w.
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Introcb:ed, read in full, and paued a, first ntading a, the 17th day
of June, 1991.
Publiatwd u a Bill far an Qrdinanoe en the 20th day of June, 1991.
A Public Blaring will be bald en July 15, 1991.
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S119lewood Water and 8-r Board
Boring and Sncaaement
of a water line under
285
Stewart ronda, Director of Utilitie•
Council apprcwal of the bid propoaal for Dralle contractor•, Inc. for bori119 and
encaai119 a water line to be inatalled under the on-reap at 215 and Santa re.
lone.
Dralle Contractor•, Inc.
faecal eon.truction co • .. -
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121,600.
ftle Colorado ~. of u,.._,. llu ...-1-a11 l.aatalled a new ,. -ter Une for
latlewoocl al0119 u.. aon.e. .... of r1 1tu, , .... .1 .... Stnet to~ -t a141e of
anu ,. Drh• u pan of ~ latel'c..._.. ..-,.ct. ftla llee _. laatalled at no
...t \0 ... 1...... TM Cltr of ... , ..... llu aa •1.Cut ,. _.., llee tMt ._..
aout..h alOftf ,e.o wot aLde of lalll.a ,. froa ~ta. ... teralaatoo • • locat Oft
j.at noru of ,e.o auu ,.,, ,on r-... TM fl'IIIHd 11• wUl oouen ,..._,
u at nt UNO to Iona • loop artt•• a ,ort .. of ,ai. llee wlll .... to croaa uw
OOH r-.. of ,e.o &-.noctl•, TM euto • ,.._, -..n-• r-.u rut tha
,a. • ,onloll M ....,. ... aRCaoN LNUod of .,.. t to Map ~ r-.. .,.. to
\raffle• all tl.aoe, a. pan of~ L • of tM Loop, latl__. wlll ,.._ de
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The propoeed water llne estenelon would be deelvnect and conetructed by the Clty of
S111Jlewood. The low bld 8'1baltted for the borl119 and enc••-nt portlon of the work
wa• froa Drake Contractor•, Inc. ln the aaount of $23,800.
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!O: Bill NcCoraick / Water Production.
l'llCII: Nik• Var9aaon / Purcb, Tec:la.
n.TS: 6/3/91
sua.JSCT: Bid lncaa ... nt Propoaal.
,1.... fla4 a~taaW 1M t.. W ,. •• nale nee1,re4
for tile lacu-t _. 9orlas au. a.I au ~laU• ..... t.
After rn1 .. 1 ... ,1 ...... tact• at Hl-llN. Wlt.ll ta. fua ,ou
lteli••• wlll ltetter auit ~ oatract. At ~ell tlae we •111
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ENCASEMENT AND BORING BID
P11cr1pt1on
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Bid Price
$25.§00.00
US,600.00
Sati .. te4 4ate of 4e1ivery A1Pl01INATELI l3DA1S PIOM NOTICE TO
PIUCIID.
ALL DTDIAL F. O. •. CITY OF DGLDOOD
2100 loutb Platte liver Drive
b9lewoo4'. CO 10110
la901Cill9 teraa 11 PULL VlTIII 30 DAIi Price 41'10te flra for ,9 .. ,.. ot eoifttttot.
Ex•••tl ... : ppl TO TIii llllTllG GIOVID COIDITIOII 01 TII IOUTI
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ALL IIATERIAL F.o.a. Clfl M DGLDIOOD
2100 loutb Platt• a1ver Drive
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baeptiona: /J(JK$ olPT ((t(CL/IQI /.ANO SCAP< 01
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UUIJUea Department
SUBJECT Five easements
for Southgate
San1taUon District Bsg Dry
Creek Interceptor Sewer
Stewart Fonda, Director of UUIJUes
... UB/ AC11011 PROJI08SD
Councd approval of an ordinance approving 8ve easements for the Southgate t
San1taUon Dlat11Ct along South Platte River Drtve for the construction of the Big Dry
Creek BMln Interceptor.
PIISVIOU8 COUllaL AC'l'IOR
Coundl prew,ualy .-.ntec1 e8M'lllrllta for the conatrucuon of the Big Dry Creek
lnterceptar Line OIi Bl.Qty ... operty.
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Conatructloo of the BfC Dry Creek lntaceptar lane aouth of Dartmouth will require
adcbaonal e..,,...,,18 far rfCbta-ol-way acrw City pupeny IDdudJIIC Cl'ONIDC W .
O. lmoutb Avenue. City ..-oper1y adjllcaat to Lltde Dry Creek, acroN Uttle Dry
Crftll and ..... South Platte RM!r DrtYt •
MCIUJIIOUIID
The ftCODl1nlCtlaD oftbe Saata Fe/Dartmouth mtawaaa reqwrea tbe re1ocauon of
the alsUDC 42• BfC Dry Crea &.-lalawpM , The IIDe ba been deetped 10 be
8Dttalled ID South Plane RMI" DIM MKt 10 tbe MhpC er Uttlftoa llatercepta •
tructloo of tbll llllaceplllr wll c:raM eeveral Pll'Clli fll Imel 0-S by the City,
and .. 1ft reqwred far the CGDltnlcaDII.
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CXllCIL BILL I«>.39
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A BILL l'al
AN CR>INNl::E APPIIMlG FIVE I.NIDBft'S l'al 'DIE s::m,mm SMIITATICfi DIS'DUCT
BIG ml amEK DfflKZi'1\J( Wft' Ma«; amt PUd"l'E RIVDl mtIVE.
llll!mrAS, the ed.ating • at giwn to 8cuthgate Smu.tatim Diatrict
Big Dry creek Interclptor is anly for aonnect.icn at the Bi~ty WUtaater
Tnatlait Plant; and
llll!mrAS, is ia ...,_aary fer Southgate Slnitatim Diatrict to~
additianal. rie#lta of wy, •• tt.• and licaw hal the City rm
additianal. portiona of pcoperty; and
IIBDS, the ildditianal • 1 ata .. rm llaat Dtrt:aluth Avanua,
rm porUana of the City pcq,erty lldj-=-t to Little Dry creak, rm
Little Dzy creak, and a1cng Beuth Platte Rivv Driva;
IOI, Trl'JC£fQcE, • 1T ~ BY '1'HI cm (XJICII, CR 'DIE cm CR
Ma.81XlD, CDauux>, AS ftKUJliz
8tctim 1. 'l!w Daglamod City Council tmmy ....-w fiva (5)
•• ali for the 8authlJat.e Slnitat.ial District • found on Bllhibit A.
Introcb,ad, read in full, and pa...s an fint madinJ an the 17th
dlly of .June, lHl.
~iahad • • 11111 far an ordinmaa an the 20th dlly of .baa, lttl.
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EXHIBIT A
'1'IIIS QWll' of •• ,ta (thia"Gr'ant•) ill mde this day of
, 19 by the C1'l'lt' OP IIG:a«XJ>, ~•Gt"antor•) VI08e
-a&!reii ........... ....,.Li_l4~00-.. South: ~i 9t:raet J!ngl...aod, Q)larado 80110' in f&YOr of the
~ MNITATICII DI9'1'RIC1', ("Gnntee•) lftlN dk9as u -----
1. SINIDR! llll!R D.IBBII'. 'Dia... at Pl.cpactY"' llhall am the real
ptq,arty iciciited 1n & &ay of Anpahoe, State ol. Chlcndo, m
plll"ticularly daacribed u:
9authpt.e Slnitatim Diatrict Sanitary a..r BILI at 30.00
Paot Wida Slnitary a..r BM I at Jcb .._. L/2768 (IINt
Du1:JDJth A,_..)•
A 30.00 foot wida alitary ...-a at w Ind acrose
a partial of the 1rMt CIM-half ol. lllcticn 33, 'ftMlship 4
lauth, ... 61 *at ol. the aUlth principal ... idim,
ODunty of Anpahoe, 8t.ata ol. ~. bsin1J 15.00 fest
on both sidla ol. the follaw1ll9 dlacribsd aaatarlirw.
Bsaia ol. bssnnlJI ia the IINt lirw ol. the lauthss9t
~ ol. the axtMat ~ ol. Mid lllctJan
33, the llauthlaet amar ol. Mid authssat ~ ol.
the llacthssK ~ u ... atad by • al·•-cap
ln ..... Illa -la a,. 120ll, and the ~ aimer
of Mid llauthlaet ~ ol. the llarthaMt
~ ia ..........S by a.,,__ csp in a ...
Illa -g a,. lJOll, -~ • lirw ...... tlaa bsinrJ
..,.. to llallr ll)OOlS 17-W.
acila9 • ths lautl..-C1X11S ol. the IDuthssat
~ ol. ~ aatt aut cm ,...._ ol. Mid lactian
331 t:Mnoe -,OU 4,-., a diatB C I of JO.CO fest to a
point Cln the luttliwly ri41*«--r lirw of --
Dsrt:aauth ...... sa14 ~ llaiat .. point ot
b111Jlnninl1 ~ 1D001S'17"a, • di.at..,. o1. n.• r.t1
thame IOCJ017 ..... a ..... ol. J0.00 to a PQLa
on the IDult:Nlr,!I. ~«41W U. ot Nld *'t Da1IIDUttl
...... Mid lainl ....... ol. ---, ffta
...... ths ..... ,t ..... ot .. a.•t at ........
of the a»rt, 11::nt ~ of 11111.d 8M,t ion ll 1111n IIOAS'M"'W. • a::ctam of JO.U ea.t. 111a ••11-of
aai4 lltrip .. I I ,rt 111 f or -.art.•• I to llainl a
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camencing at the Northeast comer of the Northeast
comer of the Northwest ~ of the Southeast
~ of Aid Section 33; thence S05oS5' 54 "w, a
distance of 138.28 feet to a point Ql the Northwesterly
line of a tract of land as ctaacribed in Book 3222 at Page
411 of the Arapahoe QJunty Raoorda, said point being the
point of beginning; thence S00017 1 44•E, a distance of
22.47 feet; thence S89oS7'0l"w, a distance of 28.57 feet
to a point Ql the Nort:hNaat.c'ly line of Aid tract of
land u dellcribed in Book 3222 at Page 411; thence
NS1040 1 12•z and along Aid ~ly line, a distance
of 36.28 feet to the point of begiMing, ccntaining 320
acJM119 feet er 0.007 AcNa.
8outhgate Sanitaticn Diatrict Sanitcy 8aNm' hi rt Jd>
lllltJer L/2768/P (City of Dlglwood).
A unitcy ..._ •• rt w and ma a portion of
the ~ ana-cpartar ol. the Sauthlaut aw-quarter of
Sacticn 33, 'ftMlah1p 4 South, Rar11J8 68 111st of the Sixth
principal aridim, Q:urty of Anplhce, State of
OOland:>, being m puti.oularly daacribad u follows:
a.is of bearings ia the North line of the~
~ of tha 9cuthlMt ~ ol. Mid
Sacticn 33, tha Nal'thMat mnwr-ol. aaid llcrtJwNt
ana-cprt.m' ol. tha 8aul:hlMt ~ is
mrullllted bl' a alailul cap in a Jtmge Bea LS No.
1.20l3, and tha IID&'thlaat aanar-ol. aaid ~
ana-cprt.m' ol. tha 8authaMt ~ is
mrullllted bl' a1ailul cap in a Jtmge Bea LS No.
1.20l3, with a line batl:•111 t:ha .. UIIJ _.., to
bear 111'°56' 57 ...
, + w:lnl • the aatt I aat aarnar ol. the IID&'thlaat
~ ol. the lauthNat ~ ol. Mid
9lctJan "' thmaa Sl'JOJ3°47-W, a diatanae ol. ltt.35
eat to the point ol. ~. thmaa 151Qt0'12-W,
a diatalae ol. 46. 79 ,-,, thalC'9 ~ '01 .. , a
di-... ol. ll.G fat.a tballl,e IOOOl 7 44 .. , a
diatalae ol. tl.00 fat to a point C11 the aaut.hlrly
line ol. a ~ ol. laid • dlacriblld in II-* 3280 at
.... ~ of the Anr ... Q:ulty ...... , ~
aNQeo ., ... and aklnl Mid lcluthsly u.,. •
~ o1. n. 11 tats tballl,e III0017 '44-W, a
clultlnaa ol. US.10 fat to a point CII tM
aatt--.ly UM o1. a tnct o1. lad • dlacribed
in IDak rm • ,... w o1. the Jrlf •hoa a:u.ty
....... thmaa .... 1, and alait the bttuatsly
line ol. Nl4 tnat ol. lad -dlaaria.d in II-* JZll
• .... 411 the folJ""9 (2) blD WI
1. ll790iM'so-., a di.Mm ol. "·" fata 2. 1-·u-.. a..._ o1. o.N tat,
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thence N89057'0l•E, a diatance of 20.58 feet to the
p:,int of beginning, ccnta1ning 4540 9CplX'8 feet ar
0.104 Acres.
Scuthgate Sanitatian District Sanitmy s..i-Eualmlt Job
tumer L/2768/r. (City of Engl~ Platte Riwr Drive).
A unitary ....-eummtt OU'm' Ind acxtl88 a portim of
the Narthweat ~ of the 8autheut ~ of
section 33, ToWnahip 4 South, Rm)e 68 Nast of the Sixth
principal neridim, O:lunty of Arapahoe, St:at:e of
O>laram, being axe particularly daacribed u folio.:
Baa.la of bearings 1a the North line af the Ncrthllaat
a,e...cpirt.w af the llauthNat ~ of Mid
Section 33, the Nart:MMt acnwr af Aid ~
~ af the llauthNat ~ .la
~ by a almirul cap in a Rall)8 am -LS No.
12083, and the llm'tbiMat CIDC'ME' af Aid ~
~ af the llauthMat ~ .la
~ by a almirul mp in a Rall)e am LS No.
12083, with a line ~ tha laing _...., to
bear' 88'°56 1 57· •
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3. ~ <F FASl:MENl'. Grantor hereby grants to Grantee, perpetual,
nonmcclusive easements (1the interceptor Easaaents"), for the CXll'IStruction and
installation at the Big Dry Creek Buin Interceptor Connection to the Bi~ty
wastewater Treatment Plant.
4. JIOCESS. Grantee shall have the perpetual, ncnexr::lusive right of
ingress aiia"eijreu in, to, c,v,er, through and rm the Eumalt Prtlperties
far my purpoee rwceaaary or desirable for the full mjoyant of the rights
granted to Grantee under this Grant.
5. ~~. Grantee, ~ that after the a::inatruction,
llllli.ntawlce, repair, or niplac • rt, of my of the Lines and ~,
the party emrc:iaing ri«ltt,a hereundar ahall restore the aarface to the
Eallment Prq,erties • nearly• nuonably pcaaible to the grade and
a::ndition it .. in illlladiaely prior to Mid aonatructicn, aintmance,
repair, r9placenmnt, or mlarC)alent, mc,ept • my a. ,..,.. .. ry to acca1111.idate
the Lines and Appurtenancea. Party earciaing ri«ltt,a henmdar agrees to
reston and repair my iq,ro.-rta of Grantor at the Eu I I at Prq,erty WU.ch
are daa]ed, axlified or altered by party marciaing rights~ cliring
Aid ccnstruction, mintenance, nipair, npl~ er anla; a ,t and,
further, agrees to niplace say tq,eoil nllCJll9d frm ary cultivated or
1~ areas at the En, r e nt Ptcperty and to i-,uia my ..,... earth
raw ting frail Mid conat.ructicn, aaintalance, repair, nplacaant er
anla;a nt, at ita eole ocst and...,.... No aarface ~ ia
allowad.
6. SaJN::Dft' NI> IAflJW. IUPC'll'l'. Grantar CX111W1anta Ind 111JEW that
Grantee lliaii tlllYe the rijit of a,~ and 1ataral &IFP(IEt at tha EnJ rt
Prq,erti• to lthatw at.nt ia rwoa•ay er dNinble f« ttw full, CClll)1ete
and undiatUlbed enjo)'Bant of the ric,rt.a granted to Grantee undar thia grmt.
7. IWJft'S ar CIWft'Clt. GnntGr maerwa the full ric#lt to ttw
~and~ of the • 1 rt Prclparti• inmfar
M Mid CMWnhip, UN, and~ ia oanaiatant with Ind 4:.a not illp&ir
the ric,rt.a granted to CilnntN in thia Grant.
I. ~. Ckantor my oanatnact, -.ct, or pi.. IU\ICtUna er
buJ.ldin9a, an thi tin I ,t l'nlparties, anly if GnntGr dJtam1w that the
pmlic ~ or .....tty of. the public Malth, Mfety or ,-..ra1
wlf_. ~ Mid M41J!C 1ta. CilnntN lhall raDlla ita facilitiea "'°"
~le notice by Gnntar •
,. WIIJIJl.ft'. In ttw ~ that Glranta lhall ..... tha nthta
trant.ecS to 1£ ui&r thia Grant, all ri.9't, title and intaat ......_ of
Grant.a llhall caw and -.tnlta, and GnntGr llha.11 hold the Bra at
,rq.n.ia, • the -my thal be, ha frca ttw ~ of GlaltW .,
lbllidanad and llhall CMI all aaterlal• and atne:tuna of Gtaatae ., ...._,
prcridld that Grantee llhall ....,. • n r mllble Plldad of. tJa attar Mid
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abllndcnlmtt in which to r9IICM! my or all Linell and ~ fran the
Buement Properties. In the ewnt that F.uenents are lbandcned by Grantee,
Grantor llhall hllYe the right, at its mole q,ticn, to~ Grantee to nm,ve
or neutral.be IIIIY ~· aonatructed in the F.uelalta by Grantee.
10. BIR>DG l!fflCT. 'ftlia Grant llhall extend to and be binding qJCrl the
hein, ~iwa, sucoe .. on and migna of the respective
part!• hereto. The tena, OCIVWlallta, agrr ata and ocnditicna in this Grant
shall be ocnstrued .. OOUW\anta Z\n\ing with the land.
11. 'ftwae ••--•u nplce all prior and axistinl) ••--n:ata with
uject prq,erty.
IN III'DmlS 1H'lt8tP, tha partiM twnto hlMI aacutad this Grant of
Utility BM ata the day and yau-fint above vrittm.
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June 17, 1991
INITIATSD a,r
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COUNCIL CONNUHICATION
AGDIDA ITDI
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Public Work• Department
SUB.JBCT Contract to Supply and
In•tall New Carpet in
the En9lewood Public Library
Charle• laterly, Director of Public Work•
Approve a aotlon to authorise the City Nana9er to enter into a contract with ltahn
and coapany, Denver, COlorado, the Colorado ·Pull service Dealer• for Milliken and
CO.pany, LaOran9e, Geor9ia, for provldin9 and inatallln9 Milliken Nodular Carpet in
the ln9lewood Library.
PUVIOUS COWICIL &crl•
council appropriated 166,000 in the 1990 P\lblic laprov-nt Pund for the Library
carpet project. City COuncil paaeed a.-lution llo. 27, .. riea lHl, -111119 an
additional 125,000 available.
ffAff AIIU.HIS
lie believe that the Milliken Nodular carpet Syat-la appropriate for -r propoeed
u ... In recent yeara, .... ral State inetitutiona, lncludi119 OOlorado State
Univeraity, the Univeraity of S-tllera OOloredo, and....,. State COllec,e, have
cho .. n thla carpet swoctuot and f--S 1t to M auparior in ~1119 their neede. Tbe
partlcvlar carpet tile that ... have apacUled haa a face ... 19ht of 21 os. and a
total ... 19ht of 121 os. par acauare yard. The Trail llasea, 11 NeatherMrry/Dark
T\lrquol .. , 11• I 11• tll•• eahlb t characterlatica of Mauty and durability, -ki119
thi• product ideel for u .. 1a -r library. Tile My be rotated froa heaVJ to H9ht
uavel arHe to flartller utend tlile uNful Hf• of tbla product.
lnatallat1on will lile coordl .. ted w th the Library ataff and 1• anticipated to take
place dur1119 early to ald•A-,uet , .... ,.
Wheft tlle R119lftNrl11t neU flnt. ......._ .... t.lle LlNary carpet proj
_,.. II n4I tM " NUU ~ct .,..uied • ,.....rat on or
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eetimate wae not auitable for our u••· That carpet wae to be manufactured from
diecontinued carpet yarn• that would have liaited future purcha••• for expaneion or
replacement. The project wae placed on hold pending the budgeting of the additional
funding neceeeary to purcha•• an acceptable product. A• we further inveetigated the
ie•u•• eurrounding thie product, we developed a candid relationehip with the carpet
manufacturer. Since the decieion to utilise the Milliken Modular carpet Syetem had
been made almoet two year• earlier, it wa• in our beet intereet to fully inveetigate
the Milliken marketing etructure.
We were able to n99otiate the purcha•• and inetallation of the carpet directly with
the Milliken Company. The contract will be placed with Kahn and Company of Denver
Under thi• etructure, other Milliken dealer• could not be competitive in a bid
eituation becauee our purchaee price 1• already in the dealer•• range. The final
price ne«JOtiated with Nllllken 1• approaiaately $8,000 l••• than the quote we
prewiou•ly received independently from Jtahn and Coapany, day• earlier, for the
identical product and ln•tallatlon.
Under the•• condition•, our Procur ... nt Div1•1on ha• deteralned that purcha .. of
thi• product can be handled on a eole eource bael•, a• coapetltlwe bid of thl•
Milliken product, from Nllllken'• authorised dealer• will not generate quote• lower
than from the factory.
PIIIUICIU.
SH,000 WH budfeted in the lttO PIP for thle project. An additional $21,000 -·
aade awallable in lttl. ~l awallable fllllll1at 1• Stl,000. The aec,otlated price
with Nllllllen and Cllllpany 1• $79,210. TIil• 0008l11t• of 171,800 for c~ and
17,410 for lnlltellatlN. ,...itlonallr, 1,,200 1• needed for •helf preparatl•, and
llaall Lont ha• H11811 for the 1aetallat1N of• hlp1ra• indoor/outdoor carpn in
the Library Yelltibul• C•iaUar to that lUtaUed la cur .. u Yelltlbul•• lallt rear).
Whh weetlbul• c~ aad ialltallatl• elltiaated at 1110, a,..._iaately 17,000
~ine •••Uabl• for n-,........u. aad project -t1119e11dH. TM project
ehould be caapl-ed witllia ~ •••Uable .....-.
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UIOLUTlON NO, 59
SIQIJII or 1991 ~
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A NIOLUTJON PROVJDJNO FOil THI IIOTICS or SALi or HICJAL AHIHICSIIT IOIIDI or
THI CJTY or INGLIWOOD, COLOaN>O, l'Oll PAVING DIITIUCT NO, H/CC.ca&TI
UPLACSNSJIT DHTllICT NO. 1991, IN 1'llS ftlNCIPAL ANOU1IT or sno,ooo A11D
PaOYtDtNO ,oa THI PUILtCATION AND MAlLlllO or THS NOTtCS.
Nlllll&AS, the Cltr COllncll of the Cltr of lnflewood, COlorado (tho
•cltr•t, ha•, by ordinance No, J2, lerl•• of lttl, ereated Pa•lnt Dl•trlet NO,
It/Concrete .. plaoaaent Dl1trlet NO. lttl (tho •Dl•trlct•t, for tJle fU&'PO .. of
oon1truetl119 and lnataUlnt pa•lnt, writ, ptter, aDCI •lclewalk lllpro,rwnt•,
tot•ther vlth neoeHary laoldental• on oenaa.n etreete, &ffllllN, and aller•,
aDCI reao,,lDf alMI nplaolnt 1ub-1tandard 011rb, flit~, aDCI •Uewalk aDCI the NV
ooeetruatlon of writ, fUUer, and •ldwalll lafco, t•, ~bar wlth
neoeeeary lnoldentala, on certaln etreet• and a'"°""• u Neorlbed ln 111cll or•"-•• and
IIIISUU, tho Cltr CCNncll ha• deteftlLMd that 1, l• NNHal'y to
lHue 1,-lal .... ,.Ht boncle for the DUtrlet, for u.e ,...,... of pe7""9 pan
of tlle -•t• of auch conetruatlon and LutaUatlOft, aad ~al alMI .... l••-•• ....
IIIISUU, 1n aeoordaaoe wlth ,_.l• 110 of tho CltJ Cba~r, lt l•
MNHary to ed,renlN for tJle Hlo of tile--...,
-. TIIIIIUOU, A IT Uaol.VID n T8I Clft OOUIICIL OIi tlll Clft or
IIIOLIIIOOD, ~. TMT1
aonua 1, !!l&ft of !tit• Tho aotloo of Nlo of .,..1a1
......... , boall• of•• cltr "'u.e ,slNl,.1 -• of 1no,ooo , ..... ._...,,
Mall M 41i•tr1-ted 111J tbo Citr•• flaaaoial ..... itan, M,.r, ~affrar I
11, ••• IIINl'fN'•ted, DO!W91', O.lorodo Ctlle •rlaaaelal O....ltaat•), Tllo .. u .. of -10 eJlaU M dlnrlhted no& leM uu "" c•, MeiMH .. ,. ,sue
to tlle .... of .,..YI •111• for tM Nlo of CM ...._ to CM u.v: 1 , Mellll .. u-au_... ...._. u ·~lt a• ... to .... ~ lan1111et t:eellyt
fl.-, llleeko, aed MIian .._ a'4III M 1111.eseotN Le •lMlat • t11e ..-.., ..
......,.. -, tile Dinner of fiMMlal DoniON ef CM CltJ aed t11e ,ieeeoul
.... ltaal,
...... I, ;z= •• T.e. ~~·· • _.., M&loo .. .. 1 • ., CM ..-.. .-u • ,.w 1.: p ?&MA .,. ,a. ,sue
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PAVING DllTRlCT NO. Jt/CONCJtSTS as.lLAC......-Z Dl8TlllC': NO. lttl
a,1c:rAL aaasa8Nllll'r ao11Da, 1sa:rs1 1,,1
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PUILIC MOTJCS 11 KlllllY o:rvac that. the Clty Collnell of the Clt.y of
Sn9lewood, Colorado, (the •clty•1 w111 on Nonclay, .July l, 1111, at. 10100 A.N.
local tlM, at. the ofUe• of ~ ldat.L"all ralaelenakl .forcl&n I lleber, ,.c.,
600 ••••nt••nth lt.rNt, l11lt• 2100 lout.h Tower, ln Den,rer, Colorado . I0202,
ree•LY• eealecl bide and publloly open the • ._ for the purobaN of the
revl•t.•rect .,.01a1 ........ nt. bond• of t.M Clt.y, aore part.leululr cteeorlbecl
below. All lnforaatlonal IINt.i.nt for proepNtlY• bldcler• vl.11 be held Oft
Nonclay, .June 24, lttl, at J1JO J.N. looal tlae, at t.he offloe of the Cl.t.r••
financial ad•leor, Plper, .faUra, , *'• 10Dcl lnoorporatecl, 1010 ..,, .. teem;b
ltreet, t111t.e 2100, l.n Dea,rer, Color•~ IOHI.
11111• Cltt of l119levood, Colorado, PHI.M D~•trlot
•o. 34/Conerete ... lac:eaent Dlatrle1: llo. 1111 lpecial a. ... ~ ...... ln thll
principal uiount of U'J0,000, atecl .._ .... 11, lltl, 00ft8ietut of rewieterecl
bond• ln the ..._1-uon of 11,000 eaob cu.. 'IIOMa'I• --IJY• AU aonde ebaU •t•n N ..... n 1, 2002. he tbll
pur,... of ....-1eoa onl-,, bla ebaU N edaitt .. -ta.e follow111t en!Ntecl
dat .. of,.,_..,
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MD Cfttt!•t 11 talllCJQL Y991!
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tlle ........... vUl lie ,.H u uetaU ... u u &-, ... ._ ... t11e .... n.,
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11 • MIii w 1rmrrw• a. fMono, .a..u • ,--le te ,11e .... ~ ---. ,~,
... a.w .. ur • ,.,..ry l _. ..,... l ..... ,..r, • ne, .. ~ l, lHI.
I. ... .. ,.1..-al M •1• &Mel'en eb&U lie Ill._., ... 1111-
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c. Each rate atated muat be in mult1pl•• of one-ei9hth (1/1) or
one-twantleth ( 1/20) of one percant ( 1') p•r annum, A &ero rate of lntereat
cannot be named. Th• apraad b•t-•n th• hl9heet rate of lntareet and the
loweat rate of intereat. ahall not exceed 200 ba•i• point•,
D, Each rat• apecUi•d m11at be equal to or 9reater than the
precedln9 rate,
•AYNENT AND IISOll'rlATIONI Th• principal of th• lond• •hall be
payable 1n lawful 110ney of the United It.at.el of 1'aer1ca to the r99letered owner
of each lond, 11pon Maturity or prior red .. ption and pre1ent1tion thereof at the
principal office of the Flrat National lank of sn9lewood, 1n Sn9lewood,
Colorado, a• payln9 a9ent. Jnt•r••t. on th• lond• la payable to the peraon in
whoa• name each lond la re9laterad, at hl• or her addr••• aa lt appear• on the
req1atration book• .. 1ntalned by or on behalf of the Clty by the Flrat •at.lonal
lank of ln9lewood, ln sn9l-ood, Colorado, a• bond req1•trar, Tb• inlt.lal
r99latratlon of th• londa by the bond r99latrar ehall be at th• Clt.y•e expenH.
l11baeq11ent t.ranafer and reql•t.ratlon f••• •hall be at. the ow11er•• expenH.
P!JN !!PP9'!IOlh lond• are aubjeet to redNptlon at the option of
the Clty, ln direct. nllll9r1cal order on any lntereat payment. date 11pon payment
of par and acaned l.nt.areat. to the data of redaapclon, Whan there 1• on hand
a a11fUcient. aaount to pay •1• 110nth• • 1nter••t. on out•tandl09 lond• for Ula
Dlatrlet. (exelud1n9 caplt.allaed 1ntereat. and ace&'11ed 1ntereet), the City •hall
call for pa)'llent, on the next 1ntere•t payment date, a •11lta,1e nllllber of 8olld•
ln direct nwaerlcal order,
!!9flll'• Payaant of the lond• and the lntereat thereon ahall be
.. de froa, and•• •eaurlty for •uch payment there la pledfe4, a •peclal fund
de•ltnat.ed H •Pavl.119 Diet.riot. llo, H/concret.a Mplac...,., Dht.rlot. IIO. ltH
lond Fund· (the •loft4 Fund· 1. The lond Fund ahall contain Cl.I t.M ut pnH1d•
fro. •peel.al aHH&aent.e to be 1e,,1ed at•ln•t. the property included 1n Ula
Dlatrlet., Cll) the loftd proceed• •et. ••Lele a• oaplt.all&ed lnter .. t ... &acned
lntereet, UU.) any IIOftef• ln the COnat.1'11ct.lon l'llnd naalnl119 after Ula ooet•
of the .... ~ta and related ooeta ha" been paid la full, Cl•I Ula ~
,c"oceed• of any Nilda or Kher aU9atlone lHued to refund tM loada, ... C•I
uy .ocller 1 ... 11, anUable aoMJ•· AMltl.onally, parnaat. to tM Clt.y Cllel't.ec
... t.M Ordinance authorhlftt t.be heuuee of t.M llande, wllaa..-.c fOlll'•flhlla
1•111 of the IOMI• of till• 1. .... ha¥e ...,_ ,.id and euaeUMI .... foe ur
l'NNII \ha Neal.Dint ......... aN ftot ,.lei ill t.1-\e \&lie •P \lie fiaal
leM• aM 111una, tbenoa, uee tlle City .. u ,., Hid ..... .._._ ud
lntenat ... ,a.uNII ud nl!INrH it.NU ., Nllee\lllf tile .... ,. a .... -.
due the Dla\rlcrt. •
.,...IIIATl9P1 an Ckcllnance a11tMrlal119 t.lle ....., .... of ue ......
vU1 be -•l .. ,.., •11 flrat. ~lae -, ,11e c1,, CDuneU • ._..,, .1111, l,
ltll, aM OIi Unal readl"f, • ...._,, .hlly 11, lHl, alld wUl N loned la
accoru11Co v l tll lff\lon• 10, and UO of tM City c:.&ne, .
.,..... tr HM• TM INclo wUl N lohell foe tile ........ of
parlaf ,an •• ,11e 000\ et NM&nn "I aalll lneHUlaf po•lat, nn, .. , ... ,
alld aldewal11 l99"0¥WIIU , &Of8tller vlt.ll ne•• ... ry I.MlNII\Olo N NWtau
etrMC•. .,,.,11,e•, ud aUeya, aM re•••l"I an, roplMUlf ......... rd ewn,
"'nor, an, al.NWelll ud the new OOftftnftlN of nn, fll\\01', AM 01 ... 111
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a1D PRO,OSALar Any bidder 1• required to aubnli.t an uncond1t1onal
and written bid for th• enti.r• i••u•, apeci.fyin9 the lntereat rat• or rat•• and
dhco11nt ( not to axceed J, 0\ of the par uiount of the Bonda), at which th•
bidder will purcha•• the Bonda, plu• accrued lntereat to the date of delivery,
a bi.d for• •hall be provi.ded by th• City and lt 1• requeeted for inforl9&t1onal
purpo••• that each bld dlacloN the total net inter.at coat ln dollar• and
cant• and tha net effectl9• 1nteraat rate, Total net 1ntereet coat ahall be
cleterained by computln9 the a99re9ate int•r••t on the llond•, fr• elate to
eatlaated p&J1119nt date, at th• rat•• of lntereat apecifled by the bidder, plua
dia~nt or 1Ha pr-1-, U any. llet effeoti" intaraat rate aball be
cleterained llir dlw ldlnt the net lntarHt coat by the MIid yeara for the lane
lliUed upon the ••tlaated payment dat••· laoh llild -•t alao a. 1n a ... led
.. ,,.lope acldna ... to Lorralna HaJH, Dll'Ntor of Jlnanolal .. rwl••, Ci.tr of
Sftflewood, >•oo lo, Slatl 11:r .. t, in Sfttlewood, colorallo 10110.
azp Cf!C!• sacll bid ehall Ille accoapaniecl ~ a aaahler • • check or a
oertlfiN check of a bank or truat Hllpany _.. payule to the CltJ of
lftllewood, COlorallo, in the .-ant of 1, •• 00, or by a oaeb depoalt ln the ....
a.iant, auah cbeok or caah depoait will Ille held •• e,,ldenoe of tood faith
pendlllf the dellYery of the lond•, which depoeit (check or caah) ehall be
proaptly returned to anr auch llildcler if tbe lliid ia not aooepted, Zntereat on
tba 900d faith depoalt of tbe auaoeaeful bidder ehall accrue to tt-e benefit of
tu CltJ,
pl RMI!• Tba appcowlft9 l .. al oplnlon of bond ....... 1 1•
npeoted to •tate ln auwtann, ~ otur thLnt•, tbat Wides •inLnt law
tba laton•• • tllo loMlo 1• uoluelod fna peoa laeoaa for fodorol 1 ..... tu
,...,.... aM la net an lua of tu pnf..,... for ,u.,.... of tbe f.._..1
altornatlft •1•1-t.u lllfOead on indhldllala Ud CIOWfN&tlou, ....._, lt
ellNld be noted tllet eertala oor,oratlNa •et lalle 1no ... _. lat-.-•
tlla .... e 1a ,-.ra1na.119 .. , •• , .. ourront Nnl ... for Uo ,...,... of ••••tl ..
tllO altenata.,,. alalaa tu lllfO ... oa ..... ..,....,a..o, .., M tllo .._
1....--tbe ..... le oaollldod tna ..... 1 .... f• ,.._., a.a... ~
.-..,_.., ..... ""-"t le NI .-,... to lllNae tuat&N ~ tlla ltate ..
O.lorado. no .. 1111w _,.. .... 1a tllo ,rar••iat .,. ..,._ • 111a
...,1uoa tu, tllo cttr ....i, 1111:11 all .... ~ • ., tllO ~ TM oe.
tut -.et N NIUIA..a 8UHl'INI M tlla l ... l H I ef U. ..... la ..._ _....
latenot tllenoa N CM NM.laM te •t -1.-. Ina ..... lllNM tw todan&
a.a... ,u ......-. rauun to .... 1, 1111:11 Nfta ., Nllllnaeate .. 1c1
......... launot oa tbe ._.. to N N , .. 1.... ..... lllNM ,. ..... u ..
to tllo .. to ol le ...... of tllO ...... .... 1 v U I _,.. .. • .. ,.a. ..... ,.i .. otMr otato AM lodol'al tu a l'lo&ae v lt ...,... te .......
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below) th• initial reofferin9 price• would be •ufficient to certify aa to the
•al• of a aub1tantial amount of the Bonda, and (iii) reliance on other fact•••
a bui• for euch certification would require evaluation by bond coun1el to
aa,ure compliance with the applicable provi1ion1 of th• Internal Revenue Code
of 1986, a1 amended.
IALS asl&RVATIONII th• City r1•erv•• the privil19e1
(1) Of waivin9 any irre9Ularity or inforaiallty ln any bid1
(Z) Of rej1ctin9 any and all bide for the lond11 and
(l) Of reoff•rin9 the Bond• for 1ale in any 111&nn1r per111itted by
law.
MIH or ft!!YD• The aond1 wUl be awardecl to the bidder offer1119
to purcha11 all of the 8ond1 at the low.it net effective inter11t rate to the
City. If there an t-(2) or 110re equal blcl1 for the aonde, and 1ucll 141Ual
bid• are the beat bicla received, the CitJ will cleteniine in 1t1 coaplete
di1cr1tion which bid will be accepted. n• OP &NAU, The City wUl have bide opened at the u ..
hereinabove 1pecUied. An announc1Mnt of the beat bid wUl bl .. c1e
1-ediatelJ f0Uowi119 th• bid openin9. The City intend• to take action to
award the beat bid bJ re•olution of the City Council at the revular .. ec1n1 on
.July 1, Utl.
111W MP 11• or Da.lYPJ• The depo1it of the beat biclcler wU1
b1 cr.CSitecl to the purchHe at the u.. of cleliYIC'J or the loflcll (without
accruinv int1r11t1. If the 1ucc1aaful bidder for the lond• fal.11 or 11191e.-1
to coapl1t1 the purchaH of the aond• within ten 1101 clay• neat after the ao..,1
are tendered by the City for d1Uv1ry, the UCNat of thil depo1it wUl be
forfeited (H liquidated d ... 911 for nonc1111pliance witll the bid) to tlle CitJ,
except H hereinafter pr-idld, It ii anticipated that d•ll•ery of the londe
will be on or about Autu•t 20, lttl •
....... I! UD !Y5I OP NLl!PJt TM WINHful l>lMer -biMIH
wUl be AIIUirN to aooe,t d1Uqry of, and to .. ai. pe,-nt of tu Ital .... .._
for, the ... ,.,
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At ._ ba111l or tru1t ...,.., la ...._,. COlecuo, w
At the IUCCIHfUl liliclcler' I ~ ..... ,....., at ._ OUlec
INaJl or tnaec coape11y 1a tu oaltN Stetoe of llaNlN, u ....... , ....
t•J91ftt of ue balaace of the purehaoe pdce Ihle et •UYery •et N _.. la
, ... rel fvade or Mur runde acoa~ule to tlle City an, to tM INaJl w tnn
ceapuy dNltMtN II tlle phoe or deUqry for iaaNhte aM .....,,u ... 1
orNl.t te the Clty. er H dlroctld by tM CltJ. TIie Ml.,... of tM punue
~ln, i11clvdlat uy pr•lwa , tt bl pe141 la 11tela fuade ... _. a.,
c&11 .. llatlon •• ur later•••• n•r atr aay _,.1,.,.r of lat..-eet, .. , a., eay Mber .... .... ,Oft •• a ..atotitvtlon tor 1u1h runc11.
I CO: •J!IM« "'" AD IINIPfff• TM l .. alltJ et MM
1Hve will N .,...o••• br the Ura of LMa Metna ralae l enelll Je,.._ I 11aer, ,.c ., 600 lewe111Mt1U1, hie• HOO IOlttll Tol,er, Dalt,,_, O.leruo IOI02, --...
•Nll'•llfl.N approvl"' aph1lon, totot:her wlth the ~llltN -...., • eenUlN
I.HIIHrl,-er , ... prffeHi1191, i11Cl11dl119 •.. rtu, .. ,e e1.,, ....... ' , ...
lltl9etl011 pend"' atfoc 1"9 tho valldl11 of the a....•• et, ... date ef tllelr
deUve V, a nd MIiier 01011119 doc nu, will N f 1tr11i .... te CM,.,.......,, A
N,tlfi.CS tt'ltl 11PJ o f ttle appr0¥1."f oplniN •f MM l fa, t• , .... 111U
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••-lned th• conaU.tvtion and law• of th• It.at• of colorado, th• NON ble
Charter of the City, and a certifled copy of the reoo~ of the proc ... lllt• of
the City Co\lncll taken preliainary to and ln the i••uanc• of the lond• and that
bond counael ha• found the •-properly ueouted and ln due leljlal fora. TM
opinlon wUl expreH an unqua1Uled oplnlon a• to l99aUty, •• to tax ---,tlon
of .lnteren and •• to th• HC\lrity -•latent vltlli the provlalon• of the
para9raph of thl• notice entitled •1eourltr•.
The -ttera peHed up>n a., llond covnHl do not extend beyond t .....
... uoned ln the preoedi119 par&9rapb. TM oplaloa vUl nat.e that llond OOUNl
llu ~ 11w1e,.MenUr 1n .. ni9ated or "rifled the .._..uy and aoe.rac, of the
lafonaatlon oontalned ln the Offlolal lta~nt, Proe,ectu•, Off•rlllt ClrtNlac
or nber •lallar -.U..nt•, 1f anr, and therefore a..-. --,oaelltUltJ foe
tlle accuraar, .... let•-.. oc faiz-e of aa, ata~t• .._ la .-tloll
wltll anr punba .. oc aale of anr of tllie ..... .
oPflCQI, na~, 1 .. 1 .... wlth the Offlolal IIOtin of lond lale
l• a con ot tllie PnUalnar, Offlclal 1,ac_,.t. In addltlon, baton tllie ute
of .. livery of the aond• the CltJ will pcovlde the euo .. eaf111 blllder wltll "'*
aoce ~ one hllNnd ,_ntr-fL•• (121) printed oopla• of the flaal Offlolal
ftat-..t. Vpoft r-.u .. , a., Ula .. oc .. •ful bidder, addltlona1 -.1 .. of tlle
fl .. 1 Offlclal ltateae~ w1111114 ~lnted at the .. oow••f•l bl ... r•• ... ••••·
IIINNl!I•• TIil• Offlolel IIOU-of IOn4I lal•, and flnuolel and
other inforaation eo11Mrni119 the Dlndn and the londa .. , be .ac•I.Md fna
Piper, .Jaffray t, llopwood l~ated, lOIO levent.Nn\h nnn. IUlte 2100,
Deftwer, Color... 10211, or a.or.aue N&J9•, Dlnelor of flaalMlal aw.1Ne,
Clty ef lfttl._.., C.loraM, HOO ... llaU It.net, DNver, O.lw ... IOUO,
Ir _.. er ,a.a c1,, oeueu or the c1tr oe -~. o.1w .. ,
t111a u,aa ._, or .,_, 1H1.
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PAVIIIO DilftICT IIO. H/OOIICaSft Dn.M:mlft' DI8TllICT IIO. 1tt1
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... led blda wUl be recel,,.. at tbe office of ..._ Sdnna
Palaclenakl .)ordan • aleber, ,.c., IOO ..,,.ntNnth Street, lulte HOO --~
Tower, 1n De11Yec, Colorado 10201.
lal• Date,
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10,00 a.N. loea1 tlM
hfu•t 11, 11'1
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r.-Sdetna Palael-kl .)ordan
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DenYV, Colorado
res ... ,ea of the Offlola1 a.ti .. of lala.,.. Offerl119 Clrouler of
tbe Cltr, •l .... oontaot the Plnanolal Coaelll~t of ta. CltJ, •1.-r, 3alfcar I •. , ... ,.....,..u., 1010 ............ ....... ..,.. 1100, ....,.., 0.1 ....
NIH, w die Dlnnor of r1 .... 1a1 .. ", ... el , .. Cl.)', HOO ... llatl n.,
hll.-M, O.loredo 10110.
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lect.1oa J. Plaaaclal eoaault.aat. The aet1on of the l'lnanclal
coneultant: ln provldln9 aclvleory •••bt.anca ln connect1on vLt:h the p.opoeecl
IOncl I.Hua le llarebr rat:Ulad and approvecl. TM l'lnanclal COftnltant, alt.her
alone or vlt.h ot.hare, 11&)' 111bai.t a bld for t.he purehaH of the lloode, and ln
euch avant, the ,_ pald or t.o be paid for Unanolal ad,rleorr Hrwlce1 ellall
not be cl--4 to Ha cllecount toward tbe purchaH prlc• of the aoncle.
IHUOII , • ••••HIPHUI. If any one or mn eenlone or pan• of
tbl1 .. eolut1on 1hall be adjlldfN unanfor...-1• or 1n•a11d, ROil ,~t ellall
not affect:, lapalr or lnvaUclaU the rM&lftlnt Pl'flleloae of till• a..olatl.N,
lt being the btaat.lon that the ••rl-• prowleloee henof ue .... rule.
lenloa 1. lfWlf[• au neo1ut1rm•, or tut• thereof, I.ft
ooefUct vltb thle Meolutlon are her• re,ealed to tile anent oaly of auob
lftooul•'-7 or coaULot.
uo.nD MID unovso thle 111:11 day of .111aa, 1tt1.
hHD Yan DJlla, •pr
I, .. trl1La •• onw, City Olen fee tM Cl~ of ... 1 ...... ,
ce1ec .. , .___, aertUr tlla ...,_ 11 a u.e -,, of .... l•H• ... _, ._ ....
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100 GoW ScNCl
6111 Ploor
New y-, NY t0lt2
AlTN: M ..... u..ic,,.n1inJ Delk
COLOltAOO NATIONAL BANlt
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Deavtt, CO IO::IOl
ATl'M:MllllillpalU~Dnk
DBNVlll NATIONAL IAN1t
1125 ... 11:rsstt .....
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A.O. IDWAIDI A IONS. DtC.
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BOETJ'CH!R A COMPA.-.Y
121 ScvffllGclllll SlrtCC
Deaver, CO ICr.02
ATl'N: Muailipel U.......,._1 Dedt
COUGHLIN & COMPANY, INC,
621 Sc, •nllt ...... IINO
l>Nwr. co ICD02
ATJ'N:t.tllllillplll~DNk
DION• & COMPANY ,., ... ::11....-.... ,,..
.,_,., CO 11111
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A.O. IDWAIDI & IDtll, INC.
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~IMIIOR',INC.
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COUNCIL c · TUIQCA1J01!
DATZ 8UBJSCT
June 17, 1991 12 t Spedal Aaaeaament Bonds
INITIAftD 11T
Attached • a draft reaoluUOD provtdlaC for tbe NOIICe ol Sale ol Speda1 MIENIN!Dt
Bonda far Pavmc Dll1l1ct No. 34/CCIDclete Replec•ment Dlatrtct No. 1991. Staa'
reoommende tbe appronl ol tldl neahaUaa.
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On May 20. 1881. C.C-1DC'11 adupeecl Ordmence No . 32. lertee ol 1881. cnatlDC hvlDC
Dlatrtct No. 34/CCIDclelE lie...,.,.,.. Dlllrtct No . 1881. ardealllC tbe caaatnacUon
and lnefeDeam ol etreet plMIII. c.wt,, pttel' aad., Wall. ..... vWIEWllla, 1111d tbe
removal 1111d replacemmt ol ~ emb, ptter. aad aldewaD., taaetber wttla
necezzwy lnddmtalll, 1111d eetanc lar1la Ollwr detalll 11111 eGDIM!Ctiall With tbe datrtct.
8TAff AIIAl.'11118
Tbe pMtaC 1111d CODC1ete replKaDeD1 d1141kt wll be lnenced With tbe proceeda ol
lpedal •• lll'ftlt baadil. 9ectloD 110 °' ... ~rrl Ctly Clallrter ....--......
tbe etty muat adwi are tbe Nie o1 baadil. ~!!!Id II a *1lft reea1aaoa
IDdudlal. dnft ometll Noace ol BOlld ....... naahaUoa .. -,.... I . •
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will be sold by compeUttve bid on July l, 1991. The btd will be awarded
at the Council meeting that mgbt. The bonds will be dated August 15,
1991, and the proceeds will be delivered on August 20, 1991. The bonds
will be registered special aaaesement bonds of the Ctty, available 1n
denomtnattons of 85.000 each.
TIie Bond Bale. A PreUmmary otBcial Statement descl1btng the bonds
and the project In depth wOl be mailed to proepecUYe bidders on June
19th. The Notice of sale wOl be publlahed OD June 20th. A pre-btd
conference to dllcuaa the bonds with proepecUYe bidders wOl be held on
June 24th. Bida wl11 be received unUl 10:00 a.m. OD July 1. 1991. The
btda wOl be aubmltted to the City Coundl for award at the July lat
Council Meetmg along wtth the pn,poeed bond ordmance.
TIie DeM a.ntoe. The annual pnnclpal and IDtaat payments on the bonds
wl11 be fairly level from yes to yes. Jntaeat rates payable OD the various
bonda ahould not wiry IDllft than 2~ ova' the bfe of the luue. The plndpal
and lntaeat paymenta wl11 be made prtmart1y wtth moneys collected from
aaaeumenta. The bond luue wll1 alao llldude capitalized lntaat 1umctent to
make tboee paymenta clue prtor to recapt of the Grat wenmenta. lntaeat
aball be payable each yes OD February 1 and Aucuat 1. C'GIDrnendDI February
1. 1992. AD bonda wll1 mature OD Aucuat l, 2002, boweva', OD each lntereat
payment date. the City wl11 uUble IIVllllable MH11ment moneys to •ca11• an
appropnate number of the boada (In arda') far prtor payment without
pramum. The Ctty alao covmanta tbat wbenever four-lftha of the bonda have
been paid. and for any reaaon the fflMIDtnc wz rmenta are not plllCI In ume
to take up the lnal boada and pay the lnterat thereon. then the City ebal1 pay
tbe baada and lntaeat wben clue and relmbmae ttaelf by callectmC the unpaid
Ml Z 11 mmta clue to the Dliltrlct.
'n. ftnmcts1 ,.__ Tbe 8oDd COIIDld far tldl baad ..._ • Tam NCI of
Laam Sdstaam Nec:tene!r1 Jardm a 8teber ID Demer. Tbe l'blendel
c..uatmta are UDda a.It and Jim Mamre of Piper. Jaea., a Hapwaod. 1nc.
ID Demer. Tbe 8GDd P ..... and ,.,.. Aemi • 8coU HN1u a', CPA. of
Pnt Naaaaal Bmllt of Eatkwood. City .... _. dnctly ID¥alved wltb the
--11ft Piek Kabm. Pick DeWitt. IIDd Lonlllne Hayea.
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It II amacfpated tllat the net .,._,.... lmpaCt CID die City wll be IO. Tbe Ctty'a
CCMlllllll to pay die lat oae-lftll of tbe baada wll c:nate a ftnMc9al lmpaet aa the
City W tbe Ctty c:amot collect die • r z r Zfftlta from die pop.sty owaera .
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SEJllIES OF 1991
A USOLUTION PJllOVIDING FOJll
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TH& CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
UPLACEHENT DISTJllICT NO. 1111,
PJllOVIDING FOJll TH& PUBLICATION AND KkI
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WHJ:UAS, the City Coun 11 of the Colorado (the
•city•), ha•, by Ordinance No. 32 lerie• of 111 created Paving Di•trict No.
>•/Concrete Jlleplac ... nt Di•trict o. 1111 (tbe ·D1• ct•), for the purpo .. of
conetructing and 1n•tal11ng ing, curb, pttor, idewalk ~nt•,
t09ether vith nece••ary incl tal• on certain •treet•, aYenue•, and alley•,
and reao,,ing and replacing • •tandard Cllrb, gutter, Uld •1deva1k ud the nev
con•truction of curb, ter, and •1...,.lk iapro•wnt•, together vitb
nece••ary incidental•, certain etr.et• and aYenue•, u 41eecrllled 1n •ucb
ordinance, Uld
IIUIISal, tbe Cit:, eounou 11u ~ that it 1• -ear:r to
lane •pecial ........ nt bonda for the Dietrict, for tbe purpoee of pa:,1119 part
of tbe coet• of •ucb coeetruction Uld inetal1at1oe, and ~•l Uld
repla~nt, Uld
IIIISaZAI, 1n acco~ vitb lection 110 of tbe Cit:, Charter, it 1•
neceHary to ..,,.rti .. for tbe Hlo of tbo llloado1
-. mu,aas, .. IT UIOI.YD II TD CITY COGIICJL or flll Clff or
INUIIOOD, COl,OIIU,O, TIIAT1
loftioa 1. ""'9 of lflt• Tllo notice of Hlo of QNial
..... ~ llloado of tbo Cit:, ia tbo pcl.nclpal -.n of 1'700,000 (the • ._... 1.
llbal1 be dietrU...ted It:, the Cit:,•• 11 .... 1a1 oonnltant, Piper, 3aHra:, •
llop aDII :a:nooqorated, DoaYer, COlorado (tbo •r....._ial co.o.1tant•1. TIie
notioo of Hlo ollall Ille dietra..tN not 1 ... tllaa fhe (II llllleiaNo da:,o pciN
to tbo date of ,, .. 1 .. •la for tbo Mlo of tbo ...._ to tbo iawoot 11t Naki ..
fume au..w a.oreco .. ·~lt a• Uld to •a ~ 1mnst: t ._,,.. ..
fume, Nlllle, Uld _.... "'-~ Ille ~ ia MMA.ae -tbo ...... ••
~ ., tbo Dinnolr of Piaaeeial lecYiooe of tbo Clt7 ... tbo PlMM1a1
O...ltant.
INl&aa I. I C ,C Mfr IC 1111• a -rr -.&eo of
Nie of tbo ..... eu11 Ille ,-u_.. ia tbo •J Hf -fnP w ta.. pciec
to tbo Mlo •to• TN -.100 of Mle ... tbo -rr ~ ollall M
NNUlltiaUJ le tbo follov&.ae ,_.,
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OFFICIAL IIOZICS OP IICllm IALS
'700,000
Clff OP -...ooD, COUUI\DO
PAVING D1Sftl~ NO. H/ccac:asn IIIIPL&CINDIZ DllftlCT NO. lttl
UIICIAL USUIND'r aclllDII, IIIUIIS lttl
aALS ~1 10100 &.N., IIC!aDaY, .JULY 1, lttl
PUILIC IIO'l'ICS IS IIIIISIY GlVSII that the City Council of the City of
Inglewood, Colorado, (the •city•) will on Nonclay, July 1, lttl, at 10,00 &.N.
local tiae, at the off1oe of Laaa ldatraa Pa1ac1anak1 .Jorun I lieber, P.c.,
,oo leYentHntb atraet, luite 2100 lolatb Tower, 1n Den¥fl', COlorado 10202,
noel-... 1ec1 b1u and puUclr open tbe •-for tbe ,,_...._ of the
reg111tere11 a,ec1a1 ..... -llonda of tbe C1tr, •n pan1cna1u1r dNcrlbed
balov. an 1nfomaUw1 wt1n9 for proa,ecu-bidden wUl ba beld on
IIDDdar, .,,._ H, 1tt1, at J,OO •·•· looal tiae, at tbe off1oe of tbe c1tr'•
f1nuo1a1 ed91w, Hper, .Jaffrar I lloJ raall lnooqorated, lOIO le•Nleentll
ftnft, .. 1te 2100, 1n Deaft&', C01orado 80211 • ... ""'""'
11111• C1tr of ... 1...... COlwado, Pffinl Dletr1ct
IIO. H/COMnta llaplH I t Dl.ndct llo. lHl qNlal .... , mt ...... 1n tbe
pr1no1pa1 .... of s,00,000, ._ted ....-11, 1H1, NMlninl of neut•CN
llloDde 1n tbe trn t enua of ti, 000 (tile • ._...).
I &11 ..... allall atue N ..... 1, 2002. ,W tbe
.....-of ....-uoa .ir, w. a11a11 • ...a.ttec1 • tile fellewiat .-a-tec1
date& of,., ... ,
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c. Each rate atated muat be in multiple• of one-eighth (1/8) or
one-twentieth (l/20) of one percent (1') per annum. A &ero rate of intereat
cannot be named. The apread between the higheat rate of intereat and the
loweat rate of intareat ahall not exceed 200 baaia pointa.
D. Each rate apecified muat be equal to or greater than the
preceding rate.
PAYMDff AND U:GllTIIATl0111 The principal of the Bonda ahall be
payable in lawful money of the United Stat•• of America to the regiatered owner
of each Bond, upon maturity or prior redemption and preaentation thereof at the
principal office of the Firat National Bank of Englewood, in Englewood,
Colorado, aa paying agent. lntereat on the Bonda ia payable to the peraon in
who•• name each Bondi• regiatered, at hi• or her addreaa a• it appear• on the
regiatration book• maintained by or on behalf of th• City by the Firat National
Bank of Englewood, in ll:n9lewood, COlorado, a• bond re9iatrar. The initial
re;iatration of the Bonda by the bond re;iatrar ahall be at the City•• expenae.
Subaequent tranafer and re;iatration f .. • ahall be at the ovner•• eapen ...
PUGa llSDDIP'l'lC*1 Bonda are a11bject to redeaption at the option of
the City, in direct numerical order on any intereat payment date 11pon payment
of par and accrued intereat to the date of redeaption. When there ia on hand
a a11fficient aaount to pay •ix aontha' intereat on outatandillCJ Bonda for the
Diatrict (excl11din9 capitalised intereat and accrued intereat), the City ahall
call for payment, on the next intereat payment date, a a11itable nllllber of Bonda
in direct nuaerical order.
acua1n1 Payment of the Bonda and the intereat thereon ahall be
.. de fr-, and aa .. curity for a11ch payment there ia pledfed, a apecial f11nd
deai9nated H •pavi119 Diatrict llo. H/COncrete -.Pl~nt Diatr1ct llo. lttl
Bond Fund· (the •Bond runc1• 1. Tbe Bond had ahaU -tain (i) tbe nn proceed•
froa apecial aaNa ... au to lie 1 .. 1.. ...1aat the property inol1141N in c.he
Diatrict, (iii tbe Bond proceeda aet aaide a• capitalised inc.ereat and accruN
intereat, (iii) any -r• in I.be conatruction hnd reaainiaf after tbe coeta
of I.be iapro•-HU and relal.N -c.• be•• IINn .. 111 111 full, U•I Ula net
proceed• of any llonda or other oltU .. tioee iaeued to nfllM Ula Bonda, ... <•I
any other l ... lly avail.._l• aoneya • ._.itioeally, ,-r....c to Ula City ~•r
and tbe Or4iaance a11thorhint tbe ianaace of the ...... •H•••r fou-fUthe
(t/11 of tbe load• of ta.la ia ... u-.. ..._ .. u ........ u .. , ... fer any
rea-tbe rwiniaf ..... , ... u are ao& .. ,11 la u.. t• talle .. Ula Uul
._.. ... intueet tbenon, tllN t11e c1c, uau ,., .. 111 ..... _... ._ and
iatereet ._ tbenon ... re~N itNU ~ cellNt'-t Ula .... ill ......... u
due the Diatricrt.
,--JW,M• All Oni ..... •tllerhitlf C.M iHH ... ef tM .....
vUl N oouillanll N Urat nM'-t ~ tM City CMMU N ..... ,, hly l,
ltll, ... N fl.Ml nMitlt, N ..... ,, hlJ U, ltll, ... wUl N ..... a
acconuce wiUI a.n, ... 10, ... UO •f tM City ~-.
•WW 9f ,..,., fte ..... vUl N , ..... fw tM fltr,Me of ,.,lat ,an of tllo ... t of ...nnat1-f UII Lan•Uut ,. ...... , nn, tnter,
... aillowelll ~onruu, u,11.._. vlUI HHHary LMi.._.l• • eena 11
atnete, ............. u., ..... ~ue ... ........... ....... ....
,.uor, ... eillowelll ... tM .., ----'-of nn, ,...._, .., eillMl&l
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TERMS OF SALE
BID P~OPOSALS: Any bidder i• required to aubmit an unconditional
and written bid for the entire issue, specifying the interest rate or rates and
diacount I not to exceed 3. 0\ of the par amount of the Bonda I, at which the
bidder will purchase the Bonda, plua accrued interest to the date of delivery.
A b i d form shall be provided by the City and it i• requeated for informational
purpo••• that each bid diacloae the total net intereat coat in dollar• and
cents and the net effective interest rate. Total net interest coat ahall be
determined by computing the aggregate intereat on the Bonda, from date to
estimated payment date, at the rat•• of interest apecified by the bidder, plu•
diecount or l••• pr-ium, if any. Net effective interest rate ahall be
determined by dividing the net interest coat by the bond year• for the iuue
baaed upon the ••ti.mated payment dat••· Each bid muat also be in a ••al•d
envelope addreaaed to Lorraine Haye•, Director of Financial Service•, City of
ln9lewood, 3400 so. Elati Str .. t, in Inglewood, COlorado 10110.
alD c:aaat1 lach bid ahall be accoapanied by a caahier•• check or a
certified cbeck of a bank or trust coapany -d• payable to the City of
ln9lewood, C:Olorado, in the -nt of I , or by a caah depoait in the
.... aiaount. Such check or caah depoait will be held a• evidence of 9ood faith
pendin9 the deliYery of the aonda, which depoeit (check or caeh) ahall be
proaptly nturned to any auch bidder if the bid 1• not accepted. lntereat on
the food faith depoait of the aucceaaful bidder ahall accrue to the benefit of
the City.
Ba mm, The appro,,i119 le,aal opinion of bond counnl 1a
.. pectect to atate 1n nbatance, ~ other thin9a, that under .. 1atift9 law
the interest -the aond• h ucludecl froa 9roH in-for federal inco.e tax
purpNN and h not an it-of tu preference for purpoH• of tbe federal
alteraau,,. ainiaa tu illpoeM -1M1•1dual• and corporatl-•1 .,_,,.r, it
abould be noted that certala corporatlona •st tau into ac_,,t int•re•t on
U. lollda la deteraini .. a11,uat .. nrreat earni .. • for the purpoee of oaaput1119
U. alteraetl,,. a1a1-tu UIIJ09ed • eucll co,..orat1-, and to tlle eatent
interest • tlle aoncle 1• ucl.-. froa troa• 1~ for federal 1-tax
purpoeea, -11 1ntereet 1• nM Nlt'ect to 1..-tuati• a,, U. ftate of
C.lorado. Ille opia1oa• ..,.... ... la U. ,noediat ... tence are .-,en to the
0Nd1U• I.Mt tlle C1tf .... 1, vitll au .,...ir-ta of tlle r..ral Tu COde
u.a, •et lie Ntiaf ied NII 11••• u I.lie 1----of tlle lollda la Ol'Nr that
lat-..t ~ be (or -i..e to bet •el.-. froa wroee 1-for federal
....,. tu purpoeea. PaU11re to .... 1, viell oertala of ..ell ,....~u could
..... IN lahnet • IN ..... to be N 1Ml__. la peu ...._ nt,-t1,,.
to U. daU of , ....... ef U. ...... ao.d -.....1 will •fl ... M op1n1oa ,......Ult _..r nato and f~al ua ,.. .. flt•••• uhut witll no,ect to the
PIJMlr I ffl n,p, llal.TIJ ICHl,Y "1ft aa _,.. NI.IVDf
• la ..... ftll noeaaa,a a111D aau, ..... 1'0 ftl CITY a ClllflPIQTS
MICD"lULI to -Ca I IIL 1'0 ftll 9ncT ftaT ( u ftll aoccaa,a HIDD ..
.... a -,1 .. iG&IC OffDI• • ftll -aT ftll 1•1nu. IIIOffDDI PRICII
.... ell) a IINTNITla&. .-T ---..... TO ftll .... IC (IICUIDI.
-• IF[ IN ........ IWi& anum, AT ... s•ITIM, FIUIDI•
,as ._. a ...,,.... co Uheu ..ec 11e ... • 1.l!le
...._ ~. uf ..... 1• ... lleUef ef Ule •H1Hhl -lMN, CUt U1e Nle
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below) the initial reofferin9 price• would be aufficient to certify•• to the
••l• of a aubatantial &1110unt of the Bonda, and (iii) reliance on other fact•••
a baah for auch certification would require evaluation by bond counael to
aaaure c0111plianc• with the applicable proviaion• of the Internal Revenue Code
of 1986, aa amended.
IALS asa11&VATIOIIS1 the City r•••rvea the privil99e,
(1) Of waivin9 any irr9911larity or inforaality in any bid,
(21 Of rejectin9 any and all bide for the Bonda, and
(ll Of reofferin9 the Bonda for ••1• in any -nner peraitted by
law.
USIS or ANAIID• The 9onde will be awarded to the bidder offerin9
to parch••• all of the londa at the loweet net effective intereat rate to the
City. If there are two (2) or aore equal bid• for the Bonda, and aucb equal
bide an tbe beet bide received, tbe City will deteraine in it• coaplete
diecretion wbicb bid will be accepted.
IPW or ..... , TM Citr will ba,,. bide opened at tbe tiae
hen~ apeclfied. All aa-aaunt of the beat bid will be Mde
1-lllatolr follovi09 the bid open1119. TM City intend• to tau actloll to
avud the MR bid bf neoluU-of the Cltr council at the nt11lar ..-1119 -
.JlalJ 1, ltH.
T W JPW OP -.npy, TM depoait of the MR bidder will
be cndited to tlle punbaN at tbe tiae of del1""1 of the ..... (witllout
aoeru1at intenet). If tbe auOCHaful bidder for tbe ..... fall• or MflNta
to ooaplete tbe pucbaN of tbe IOIMla wltlaia ten (101 dare MIit aftor tlle londa
an t .... nd bf tlle cur for dell""1, tbe -t of tlala _,..it wUl be
forfeited ca• U .. 1Uted d•• .. • for aou-,uuoe witla the bldt to tlle City,
aoept .. ben1Mfter pco,,lded. It la utlcipetN tbat del1""1 of tlle load&
wUl be -or uout a.tun 20, 1n1 •
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wUl be re.-il'N to Hoept de11""1 of, ... to..._ pe,-t of tlle belUN ...
fN', the ...... o, ,2, at -NIIII ... tnet Cla89UI' 1a DN..r, co1 ..... , ...
at tile ....... ,-1 it~·• .......... -. ..... at -e&1aer
Nall er tne& I I I IIIJ 1a tile VU.ted ltatee el laWiM, .. ..........
.. ,_. ef tile Itel ef tlle ......... fl'Ye ... at •11""1 _. N ..... ia ,.._.1 ,_.. er ,_.. .. ••••&• .. tile citr ... to t11e w ,.,..
IHI 1111 ,.. ted u tlle .i et •U"'Y fer ~lato ... it 1
t11e cl.tr, • .. tinetN .., t11e Citr. n. Ml et
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approvin9 opinion will recite, in conventional fona, that bond counaal haa
••-inad the conatitution and lawa of the ltata of Colorado, the ff-ltul•
Charter of the City, and a certified copy of the record of the procaadin9a of
the City council taken preliminary to and in the iaauanca of the Bonda and that
bond counaal baa found the a-a properly .. acuted and in due legal form. The
opinion will ••pr••• an unqualified opinion•• to l99ality, •• to tax ax .. ption
of intaraat and •• to the aacurity conaiatent with the proviaiona of the
para9raph of thia notice entitled "lec\arity•.
Th• matter• paaaed upon by bond counaal do not extend beyond thoaa
.. ntionad in the pracedin9 para9raph. The opinion will atata that bond counaal
h•• not independently inveat19atad or verified the adequacy and accuracy of the
Lnfonaation contained in the Official ltat ... nt, •roapectua, Offer1nt Circular
or other aiaUar d~nta, if any, and therefore •••uae• no raaponaibUity for
the accuracy, coaplateneaa or fairneaa of any atat ... nta .. de in connection
vith any purcllaN or ••1• of any of the BoDda.
OPPJCIAL ~• lnclo ... vith the Official llotice of Bond lala
la a copy of the •n11ainary Official lta~t. In adllitl-, Nfon the data
of delivery of the Bonde the City vUl pcovide tbe aucceeaful bidder vlth not
-n than one hudnd t-nty-five (121) printed ooplN of tbe final Official
ltat ... nt. Upon nqueat bJ the nooeHful bidder, adllltl-.1 oopLN of tbe
final Official ltat-.st vUl lie prlated at the auoaeeahl l:tidder'a ..,......
Pf'! rm• Thia Offloial llotl-of load lale, and fiauoial and
other infosaatl-•••ornlat tbe Dietrlot and tbe ..... -Y lie olttalnN fna
Mper, .Jaffray I llop aad Jnoorporated, lOIO ~ ~. hite 2100,
Denver, COlorado I02H, or Lorraiae .. ,.., D~ of FinaMLal lerYi ... ,
City of Snfl.-od, COlorado, HOO lo. 8lat1 ltnet, Deaftr, COlorado IOUO.
1J order of the City CO..OU of tllle City of ... l_..., COlorado,
tl!S.• 17th day of .,._, lHl.
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SUIINAllY NOTICE or IIOND SAL&
$700,000
CITY or ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BONDS, SERIES 1991
PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34/CONCRETE REPLACSHENT DISTRICT NO. 1991
Sealed bide will be received at the office of L ... Edetrom
r.iacieneki Jordan a Bieber, P,C., 600 Seventeenth ltr-t, Suite 2500 South
Tower, in Denver, COlorado 10202.
Sale Date,
Tiae1
llond• Dated,
Naturity1
Monday, July 1, 1991
10,00 A.N. local tiae
Au911et 11, 1H1
AU9Uat 1, 2002
i.-Natraa Palaoienaki .1ordan
a lieNr, P.C.
Denftr, COlorado
Por eopi•• of tbe Official IIOtioe of lalo and Offorlat Circlllar of
tbe City, ,1 .... oontaot tbe Pinaacial CODaultant of tbe Cltr, Plpor, .1affrar a
•af»n• Inoorporated, lOIO ~ I~, ... lte 2100, Daaftr, OOlor ...
IOHI, or Ulo Dlreotor of Plauclal ...,,ioN of Ulo Cltr, J.00 ... 8lat1 n.,
11111-.d, color ... IOUO.
Datet u of .JuDO 17, 1H1.
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Section 3. Piaucial Coaa11ltaat. The action of the Financial
Conaultant in providin9 adviaory aaaiatance in connection with the propoaed
Bond iaaue ia hereby ratified and approved. The Financial Conaultant, either
alone or with othera, may aubmit a bid for the purchaae of the Bonda, and in
auch event, the fee paid or to be paid for financial adviaory aervicea ahall
not be de-4 to be a diacount toward the purchaae price of the londa.
lectioa •· ••••rallility. If any one or more aectiona or parta of
thia Reaolution ahall be adjudr,ied unenforceable or in•alid, auch jucl9ment ahall
not affect, impair or invalidate the r ... inin9 proviaiona of thia Reaolution,
it bein9 the intention that the varioua proviaiona hereof are .. verallle.
~i-s. .....ler. All reaolutiona, or parta thereof, in
conflict with thia Reaolution are hereby repealed to the utent only of auch
inconaiatency or conflict.
ADOPTSD AND APPROVSD thia 17th day of June, lttl.
l11aan Van Dyu, Nayor
1, ••u1c1a •· crow, City ci.111. f• Ula ca.~7 of ... 1-od,
Color.-, ..._ oertU7 tile ....,. la • u.e -., of IINolnloa ... _, led••
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1•1~~ aT City Attorney
ftAff eouaca llick Dellitt, City Attorney
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aua.racs' Iapoundllent of Motor
Motor Vehic lea.
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The ... nt111nt• to Title 11, Chapter lA, lectione 2 • J, vill explicitly allow Code
Snforceaent Officer• to iapound 99hicle• under the lnlJlewood Municipal Code.
Ordinance IIO. 18, aerie• of 1990 • Jleo&'9Uliaatioe of~··
llben the norvanhati-of tbe City took plaoe ill ltH, tbe title ,ouoe Claief wee
eU.ainated and the title D~ of aafnr we CS'NtN tbe •tiee of tllat title
wen eatabU.ehed. Aleo duri119 tllat .-reoqulaatioll oena111 naff fna tlle
,ouce Departaent wen trwfenM to ta. c wlty Dftel.,..._ ~ ..._ tbe
Code lnfor~ Di•l•i-. n. ona..uo. 91.,.. -.uoa.t anllority for t11e Code
lnfor~ official• to lr1ullll 'NlllolN _._ tlle ... 1_.. Code.
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BY AtmfORI'lY
A BILL~
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COONCIL BILL NO. 43
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AN CJWINANCE A"EIDil~ TITLE 11, CHAPTER lA, SEX:'I'IOOS 2 AND 3, RElATING TO
n!E IMPOONtMENl' OF HJl'CR VEHICLES.
WHEREAS, the reorganization of the City in 1990, placed staff fran
the Police Departnl!nt under the auspices of the Camlunity Develqnent
Depart.nent to address traffic issues; and
~. the pro1risions of C.R.S. 42-4-1614 allows a nuniciplllity by
ordinance to •t forth proceclJres for the mnovaJ., storage, and dispoMl of
abandoned or illegally parkad motor whicles; and
~. the City of D'lglewood f•ls it rwc:esury to aM Q>da
Enfor: a 1 ,t Officers to the curnnt provisicn that allows police officers
to inp,und whic:1•;
!Of, 'DIEkEIQCE, a 1T ~ IY 'nil CI'ff <DIICIL r, 'DIE C1Tr r,
na.a«XI>, cxraADO, AS Pa.u:18:
Section 1. Title 11, Olaptc lA, Secticn 2, C)mlral prori.aicn, of
the En;~ Q:lda lHS is -.did u follawa:
11-1.A-2: DaUH11a11 a, m wmnw: A whic:le, war my of the
c~ at forth belaw, is OClMidllrec:l to be an ~
to traffic or • public Nliam. ltfft police officer Cit am
!JIPCIRC!IBft' ~a.a. at the d1ncticn of the W. el Pslfm
D:rJIETClt r, MPZft a::llYICBI, is tmwby authari.S to iac,uia or
caUN to be ~. 8UCh ~ or ru1unce fzm q pi)lic
or private wy or place~ u:h whlcle:
lactlan 2. Title 11, OYlpter lA, lactian J, Parapafla A, of the
Dlgl..;;a iiinlcipal Q:lda 1915 ia -.did u folloa:
A. Police offic:en NC> am ~aar CfftClltl are aathari..S to
nmvia, or t... ,~. fraa _, public rltht of "'Ir, or private
pccperty II.a the awns er CICICqllllt of the private I*~ ae
not elm awrmlhip and apeeifically ~ the NICWa1, .,,
vahicle ""1ch hal bNla left IINlttandlld tar avwtty tw < 72,
oaneecutiw haun, and said 9*icle t. bNla poetM by a police
officer Cit am ~ 11111 OIIICD with a nc:1U.Oe that if 8UCh
Ylh.lcle 1.1 not lllCNN 110 • to allaYiate thl N1iam within
aevanty t'O (72) OCNec:Utiw haun, the poU.ce Cit CDS
..aalaff lhall c:... the whicl• to .. !WOIMd and .........
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SfJU§ CF 1991
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~, natural and technological disaaters including earthquakes,
floods, rurricanes, hazardcua aaterial• incidlnta 1nd other such oocurnnces
create anergency ccnditicns which dma1d advance planning Ind r1pid, tialy
and 1Xl8tly response by city goverments; and
1laF.AS, diuster reapcnae, plaining Ind training wi.atanoe providad
thrcugh the Federal DIU'garlcy ~ ~ and othar -,.ncies ia
generally routed through unita of state ~ bafcn zuching the lacal
level llhBm it is ~ ~; and
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tll!ltDI, this can prOll.loe dalays in ~ napa.-cticn *1dl ca1
ilicn .. riau of lulSn injuries, physical 1 199 111d financial loaaa
created by the clisuter it:aelf'
IIDf, WWW, m IT RIIBCLVID Br 'DIE CITY <DJICD, fl 'Dm CITY fl
DG.IKXI>, CXUIWIO, 'ftlAT DD.IIIXI> lll'l'Clft'S 'Im mrnm BIM'ZI CX11tm fl
~ JIIDIUIGDG o:a..m MD 'ftll AIICDIIlfflWl'I 'ft> QNIIW lll>IPJrAfl<l9
DI CW LAIB All> PIUIC'l'ICD Jalall>DG rm:aN. am an 1U111DG Ml>
RmOIIIB WlsrNIZ, TO PKNJDB m::mrA8ID DDEl' PDNCIAL JII> N WMlCX
....ml' TO CITY CIJVIIIIIBft'S IN WDl'i Duumt -CN1 -·
.AIXPl'ID All> APPRDVID thia 17th day of J\lna, lltl •
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A RESOWI'ICN Al1l'HORIZING A MEJOIAL CQfflUBt1l'Im ro fflE R. CRAIG NEL9:N
MEMRIAL ro;o.
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WHEREAS, Craig Nelson served Dlglewood as a Police Officer in Patrol and
Detective assignments since August 16, 1974; and
\'lHERFAS, Craig suffe.""ed a fatal hurt attack \ohile testifying in the
Arapahoe County District Clourt; and
WHERF.AS, Craig had a apecial lOYa for childrm and dadic:ated au::h of his
own tiJa to the c:hildrm of Dlglwood, he wu the Poat Advaor for the
Ellplozv Scout Troap in Dlglwood and had just mcantly participated in the
<XPS PCR ltIDS PrOJi•; and
~. Craig wa a dldicated l..a..t to hi.a wife a.. IM and a
dllvatad father to hia twin c:hildNn Jaie Jqm and a..11 Cra19; and
IIDDS, the City of 9'91...aod viat.a to oont:ril:lut:e • JS(:')0.0" to
the R. Craig Nalaan Maori.al Pw'4 to IINiat hi.a f..U.y,
tDf, IHEkUCICE, • IT lt!ICLVID n 'DIE cm CDK'D. c, ._ cm c,
DD.DIXI>, CXl(IQD(), 'ltlll!z
9act.icn 1. 1!la City of -.i.a:.s n.11 aantnbute the -of
to thi It cril, Nebcn Maori.al Pw'4 "'1dl hM baa\ at -.. a ... •www---
<llnllaclod lnnch) to -1st hia f..Uy.
ADCPnD Nm All'IIJIIID thi8 17th dlr of Jura, lttl •
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RESOUJrIOO NO • .h. 2...
SEltIES CF 1991
nmaxx:ID BY <XXH:IL
CCXJNCIL MEMBER C1AYl'CN
A RESOWl'IOO SUPPCRrING 'l'HE NATIQIW, EDUCATIOO OOo\LS FCR THE CHIUlREN CF 'lllE
CI'l'l! CF mGLEHXD, CCUIWX>.
WHERFAS, the National Etb:ation Goals have been established by President
Bush and sl.lJPC)rted by Governor Razer; and
\~, the United States of .Anrica and the State of Colorado has
established these goals which are critical to the welfare of our children; and
~. it is proper and necessary to have ecb:ation&l goals to'maintain
the cpality of life that Americans enjoy;
!Of' 'ftDll'caE, BE IT Rm.vm BY '1'HE crrr <DH:IL CR 'DIE CIT!r CR
!KL9«XD' ca~. 'l'HM':
Section 1. 'ftw Dl;lwcod City Council her9by ~ the National
Etb:atlcn Goals for the children of the. City of Eh;laicod, Color.&>. 'ftw
National Eiu:ation Goals are • follows:
CINa 20001
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IICIIDVDI: 'Im arialN. &IJbd'Jlll CINa
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By the year 2000, all c:hildrm in Jlarica will atart echaol
ready to learn.
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By the year 2000, the h14'\ echaol ~ rate vill lncr ••
to at l8Mt to pao•11t.
00N. ls WWW M 81 ·-MD O'fi NP If the year 2000, Jlaricm atudlnta vill 1---tradre for,
~. and twlw haYinJ drwuwtrated ~ in ~
Mject lllt:ter incl\llU.nlJ -lish, .-.-.1ca, aclanae,
hlatm:y, and .,.. ... .,, and wuy achclo1 in .lllllrica vill ...,.
that all 8tudlnta learn to UN their llindr wll, IIO thly .. be
i*...-S fer NlpQMible citiwwhip, tufthar lw'nint, and
proclactl99 aplor-nt in CU' IDdllffl tiiOUIIIClll'o
00N. t s M NM I JIID •• Lil»
If the )'Mr 2000, 0 ••• 8tudlnta will be fint in the ...-14 in
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'IQ: Mayor Van Dyke
Bill Clayton
Tim a.alloc:k
Rita Hathaey
Alex Habenicht
Roger Joltay
Clyde Wiggins
nDl: Rick Delfitt, City Attomay
mas: June ll, 1991
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napect to .MXZ'• legialatiw llffarta. I l«llUld lib to thank Bill Claytal and
Stu l'a'lda for their halp in ~ tMN daclaanta. Bill hu balrl at a
ccq,le of aetinp in t:hl past wek and Illa\ I • not in aetinga with llill, I
haw t..l workinf1 an thMe iaaaa with till lrq and athar pecple in t:hl
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Rina Steinzor and David lolker,
Aneriean ComDunities for Cleanup Equities (ACCE)
w,shington o.c.a FAX (202) 879-4001
Blll Brady, City of Littleton
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ClrrJ!\ent1 Re;ardin; ACC! IA9i1lativa Specifications
f :or.i Colorado ACCE Members and !!etro Waatewater
R-1cl&mation District
PMT PHIi .>E[INITIQHS
T~ia I ec~ion 1a acceptable to th• Colorado ACCE Members
( "ACC!") and th• Metro Wastewater Reclamation District
c·~•tr>"), th• special district which treats vaatewater for
t~e ne,ver ~etropolitan Area. A concern was expr••••d that
th• d, finition of ·1ewa9e aludge· was 10 l:>road a, to
poasib.y include 1tor.n water runoff. General con1en1ua was
that the definition of alud9e ahould not include relidue
ra:iove-l during the treatment of 1torm water runoff, and
clarif .eation of thi1 i11ue wa1 1u99eated.
fflTsffiA1 ~totar11 LlllILITY PQI MU)IICJPAL SOLID WTI , ·MSw·,
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The AC•:I and X.tro were in 9eneral a9re-nt with Part Two,
but th•• follov1n9 eoaaenu and obaervationa wre ude,
If a r un1e1paUty' • 1eva9e alud~ had been cenUied for
beneUcial reuae, or could have been certified under
pr•••n : criteria at the tiae of it• diacharte and diaperaal
at th• Superfund 1ite, thia would aot aaount to
·••c•itional" circuaatancea •• provided in the IPA'•
tnter1H Municipal Settl .. nt ,oUCJ.. lt va1 the conaenaua
of the 9roup that this lanpa~ ahoald a_ppear, elther ln
••rt T,o, Para9raph A, after • exceptionair clRUMtance1·
or add•td •• • aeparate Para9raph D to Pan 'l\lo.
T~ere vaa conaldaratlon of add1n9 tha lan9ua9e
·certUicatlon for beneUclal reGae or ltl ellbetantlal
•1111v1 lent· to ,an9raph C of ,art Two, hovewer th•
cl:>Hrv,,tion vaa ude that U certiUcatlon for benellclal :•1:•• >r lta 1ub1tanUal ~lvalent a.c ... an afflmative
dtfen1e, th• burden of proof vo11ld fall upon the
n\lnlcl:1al1t1H to e1t.abU1h the •eaceptlonal • clrcuaatance,
Cbv lou11 1.y, 1 t would be aor• advanuc,eoua for the tM&rden of
proof to fall on IPA to pro•• that an ·e11ceptlonal •
c 1 rcua, ta nee Hiat.ed.
Th ·,:tdi't.lond con11derat1on• hnp•f! under Part ':'wo,
hra9r,,ph I waa di1c:11Hed. 111\Ue none of the aeabeuh p or
~ tro .,.r• violent J oppo1.«t to t nchalon of prlvne
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dM.aga night be done to th• ·tiublic tl"'Jst • arr;u.~e n ts ...-hich
the Ci tiaa could advance, We recognize however, the
benefi1 a of bringing in other political ailies u~c!er the
ration1 !e "if it's fair for ua, it's fair for them •.
Ilfi3££j SETTLErJ:NT AXEttPt'J:HTS
After much diacuaaion, the !ollowing comments and
obsarv,ticna were made with regard to Part Thr•••
Paraqr 1ph 1 ia acceptable to the ACCE and Metro. An
additi< nal concern ha• bean rahed by Metro r•i•rding the
u•• of the term "de minW11ia" because of its JJnpl cation.
Para9r1 ph 2 ahould be amended to allow the triggering of
the n•gotiation period to be at the option of the
munic11 -al1ty. Si\nificant concern• were rahed that the
com~le1 ion of an I/rs, the completion of a ROD, or the
col ac ~ion of aufficient information to r,•rmit a coat
alloca, ion could reault in protracted invo v ... nt bo th•
municl. ,ality at th• sur•rfund aita before the 12 day
aattlat•ant period could aJce place. We recolnha that this
1• an Jr.portent and difficult issue for ACC and ve remain
open tc . other alternative,.
Paraqr, ph l vaa the subject of len9thy diacu11ion. Moet
aamber1 felt that Paraqrarh l va, too va9Ua and o~n anded.
A auy;•ation va• made tha the lal:itiJData rea,on• for EPA'•
fl.l.l nc to ,ettl• au•t be •P..Ct:.Ci 1c, i.e., l (c) provide•
the 1 pj with an •out• if in•uff1c1ent inforaation axi•t• to
par.it a co•t allocation. U thi• provision reaain•
u!"41Ual : Uad, IPA vUl •rely &Hart the inaufficiancy of
thci at ,dy of the •1te H a rHeon for f1Uin9 ~ Httle.
The fo Uovin9 lan;u•t• n• propoHd, H an addendua to
Para9r1 ph l (C) •
bl t not later than the coapletion of the II/PS or the
c 11 apletlon of th•.:,•rabl• unit in which the
• nicipaUty 1• lnwl , vblchever 1hall firlt occur.
P1ra9r1 ph 4 1• acceftable to the ACCI and Natro. rraa
1 n91M« od'• point o •iw, if we are able to achie" a
aorato, iua H outUned, we• 11 be in a po1it1on to c o nalder
a l ate> tri99er of ca..rac,e date,
Para9 r ,,h S la aecefctable , vi th th• ob••r•ation that
Pera9r g S appears o be the .,.t ~rt.eat ~-of
Pa rt , r H b e e a u •• it f o r c ed t h e iu\l e of t he I PA ••
con, d r 1tion o f toxic ity .
,a ra9r ph , nffd1 to be c larif i ed by t he a ddition of the
•dda , • ·of a f a c111tr ,· Thi, 1u 99e1 tlon cla rlf1•• that
th• c v ,ai·, or o~rato n refere t o a flcUlty v lthin t he
an n t suearfl.and , a nd I\Ot ovr.er/oparatora of a va n e
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~a !l 11 at.t~r of law this W:l~; be i:r.a: :-_ i ad &ve:i withou~
=licitation.
i'arag=tph 8 ;hould be modifiad '::> ineluc:..t the phrua •and
cost ::,covery• after the word •.:.:i:itribut~on• and before the
~ord "Erotection.•
Paragre ph g waa diacuaaed at l«l:th, A 'i'J,ff•tion vaa raised
~o be addrassad bl ACCE in iuhinq-:o r. a What ia th•
political reality o eli:nin1~ reopena.rs and providin; a
cap on municipal liability? S..ral o:: t'!le ACCI members
felt t 1at additional lantJua~ lbould ::;-11 a~ded providin!J
that m, nlclpalitiH act 1!\ tha lllhlic :u .. ::.eraat, and often
are au ,ject to debt incunioll 'liaitat!..c.na by thair ho1:1e
rule ct arten and state conatitc.ion•, &r.:d. that the budget
a:,d ap ,ropriation proc••• 11.&ba nacessa.ry a final • aw:i
certair • wl\en raachin9 aattl...at with EPA. Specifically,
the in1 erplay J:>etween Paraqnplll 5 and 3 va• cUscuuad at
length, and ACCI was a•k•4 tD five th••• iaa"UH further
conaidf ration. Lakewood l:>eli..,. the .interplay of •cap •,
• reoperen • and "tri;;er of ar.tl ... nt data· Meda to be
furthe1 conaidered. -ror •iratle, La~ ha• 1u99aated
that 1f a cap h aufficintlr low a:r.d baaed on toxic
aubata1 ce• only, an earlier 1:l99ar o~ ••ttl .. nt date
miCJht te preferred.
?1ra11r1 ph 10 vaa acceptable to ~ ACCE a nd Xetn,
~:. Part T 1rN, Paragraphs a ud C wre diJlc:uaaN, and th•
conaen111a va• that lf lt ~ an S.aaue, tM ACCI and
Matro i,oald not oppoae a111 aandaant to CJlft private
i:\duat1 y the klnd of-traataaat dlat the municlDalitlH are
aNkin~, 1.a., lov toxicity~ wluae a.rgaMn\a.
!2, Part Tl.ne, Para9raph C vaa ~nacl wl~h ~ to iu
potent Lal lapact on all aillclpallc .1.ea in•ohed at a
lurrh nd llte. Concern WU ..... eel b:i, ~ ICCI aabera
a n Na • ro with retard to os MUty to auppoce ..... to
the .. , ent that ..nlclpaUU• laolvecl at a -,u~Wld aLta
wou l d c b1act to an nlJl ntm• ~ anotller aiaklpeUtJ·
KLUS , ale• the aUocatlon PIDCIIII froa P1U1• and ,.nut I A
to Nice a unllateral daclala. ~.-tly, tlli NUil aay
tecoea aor• euacaptll»la to a ~lal c hallang9 under an
arbitrt ry and c aprtcloua •ts C I , .. waulcl Ulll • bat.Ur
unde n u ftdln9 of ACCI '• r ...... lor lncl.u.alon ef ..... H
outUned.
Oat POUi.a MTPIIL IIIQUIH;I oerm
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Par: ·•1ve vaa b a li a v a d to •• in n ed of f rth e r
o arLf c a tlon . ror ln1 uace , wo111d. thi.1 aection b a
o n >v• in U.9ht of a pan.!&! N ttl nt wiu leu t a
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:onvenience Several aeaber• expressed a desire to i)ar~icipate
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comment• raised herein. Thanlc you in advanea for your cooperation and assistance.
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Rick D11Witt, City of ln9lewooch
Howard Jtenilon, City of Lakewood,
Joel Hl•rlt1, •tro Wastewater
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COUNCIL NENIER Wla&INS NOYlD, -IT IIAS SE.CaED, TO SET A PUBLIC HEARi• FOR
JULY 15, 1991 AT 7:30 P.M., TO ctllllDEI z•1• DESI-TION FOR TH£ NEWLY AN-
NEXED PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF ENI-, COLOUDO.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Koluy, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(e) Director Fonda presented a rec0111endation frOII the Englewood Water
and Sewer Board to approve an agreeaent with Drake Contractors for boring and
encasing a water line at U.S. 285 and Santa Fe. Mr. Fonda explained this en-
caseaent will provide a loop connection for two existing lines. Two bid pro-
posals were received, with Drake Contractors subllitting the low bid of
$23,800.
COIIICIL IIEIIID IULLOClt MVEO, Mil IT IIAS SECGIIDED, TO APPllOY£ TH£ .., Of IID
FOR THE ••• Mil EIICASI• Of A IIATD u• 1111D THE ON-IMP AT USZ85 -SANTA FE II THE MOIIIT OF $23,NO.
Before voting, there was a brief discussion concerning the ultiaate respon-
sibility of landscaping or asphalt restoral. Mr. Fonda confinaed there should
be no asphalt restoral required and that there is little if any landscaping.
However, the ultiaate responsibility will rest with the City. City Manager
Fraser offered to provide Council with aore 1nforaat1on concerning the
scheduling and coapletion of this project.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Notion carried.
Council ....,.rs Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
(f) ltNdlr hMa ,:.1111Wd • reca11111datt011 froa the Utilities De -
partaent to adopt a bill or 111 0Nlt11111ee wrovtR1 ftve eas .... ts froa the
Southgate Santtatton Dfstrtct 11g Dry Cf"Nk Jaterceptor Eas .... t al0119 South
Platte Rtver Drive . TIie Ctty Clertt •s 11'-d to read Council 1111 lo . JI,
entitled :
COUNCIL BILL NO . 39, JITIIOOUCED IY COIIICIL flEM(R HATHMMY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPIIOVlll5 FIVE EASOPTS FOi TH( SOUTIUTE SANITATION
DISTRICT BIG ORY CR££1C INTCRCEPTGa WOOT AL• SOUTH PlATIE RIVfR DIUVE.
C:WJL 11111111 NITIWY ..U, -IT IMS m•1a, Tl AfNlft -ITDI
ll(f) • CGUIICIL IIU •• n.
Ay s : Couftcfl .....,_r, Koltay, Hatt.way, Wi99 t111, .,llock ,
ClaytOII, Habetlicht, Van Dyke
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(a) Dana Glaz1et', lfaste lllllllPI nt c..r.11 .. tor, presented a recoaaenda-
tion trom the Depart111ent of CC1111Un1ty Developaent concerning the Keep Alllerica
Beautiful Connission. Mr. Glazier explained the C01111ission wished to be iden-
tified as the "Englewood Clean, Green and Proud C01111ission" in an effort to
reflect the Commission's goals and to better distinguish Englewood's coais-
sion from the majority of other Keep America Beautiful coaissions. The
resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. S6, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE KEEP MIERICA BEAUTIFUL COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD TO USE THE DESCRIPTION ·THE ENGLEWOOD CLEAN, GREEN AND PROUD
COMMISSION."
COUNCIL IIEIIIU HATIWY IIOVED, -IT IIAS SECGIIDED, TO APPIO¥£ 1£SOLUrJca m.
56, SEIIES OF 1191.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
t•> .......... lllste na I t ~aaur, presented a recoaenda-
tion froa the Departllent of C011111111lty Developaent to approve a resolution es-
tabl tshing five subcOlllllttNs within the Englemod Clean, Green and Proud Coa -
atssion. Those subc01111tttNs •re tdenttfiecl as:
I. Nuntctpal Solid Waste COlllltttN
2. Adopt -a-Spot and leauttftcatton C-tttN
3. Education C01111tttN
4. Fund Rahing COlllliltN
5. Public Relations COllllittN
Otscusston ensued concerning the various subcC11111ittNs. It .. s clartftecl that
Council approval of these subcC11111itt"s ts ,....,rec1 to confora with the re -
quireaents set forth tn Ordinance No. 50, Sertes of 1990; further, that Coun -
cil 's authority in this .. tter ts not bei119 dtainished as the CC11111isston wtll
be working wtthln the guidelines provided by Council. The resolution was as -
si gned a nUllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO . 57, SER IES Of 1991
A R SOLUTION CS1A8llSH1'5 FI VE SUICOIIIITTCCS OF TH[ DCLEWOOO l[(P MERICA
BCAUTIFUl COIIIISSION .
COUIICll ... NlWY IMO, -IT IN Bl•a, Tl #NIii 11•.un• ••
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(c) DtrectOI" llalNl1II ,...._ted a recoaendation from the Department of
Community Deve 1 opment to approve a reso 1 ut ion and agreeaent with three 1 oca 1
trash haulers in conjunction wtth the Recycling Ptlot Program. Mr. Wanush
informed Council the pilot prograa will coaence July 1, 1991, and will be in
effect for six months. The resolution would allow the Ctty to enter into
three separate contracts with Waste Manager of Denver South, Browning-Ferris
Industries, and Laidlaw Waste Systeas, Inc. It was noted that.~ dif-
f-@!'.ellt-ret,e -is being patd rur the sen1ces of t e reecffffel'iffrwnte-
~-The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 58, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THREE (3) AGREEMENTS WITH PARTICIPATING HAULERS IN OR-
DER TO IMPLEMENT THE ENGLEWOOD RECYCLING PILOT PROGRAM.
COUNCIL NDIIEl HATIWIAY IIOVED, -IT IIAS SECCWD, TO APPIOV£ 1£SOWTI• ••
58, SEIIES Of 1991.
There was brief discussion relative to the grant aontes whtch are funding thts
prograa, and tt was conftraed that the ptlot progr• ts not betng funded by
the City of Englewood. It ts hoped that the prograa wtll lead to substantial
waste reduction, and that the tnforaation garnered through the prograa can be
shared with other c01111Untttes for thetr recycling efforts.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Council Mlllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wtggtns, 8ullock,
Clayton, Habefltcht, Van Dyke
None
(4') DtNCW ..... ,resented a recoaendatton froa the Planning and
Zoning Coafssion to adopt a btll for III ordinuce approvtnt the Z011tng of
newly annexed land. Nr. llanush tnforad Coullctl that the Planning and Z011tng
Coatsston held a public hearing OIi thts •tter OIi June 4, IMI. The recoe-
•ndatton froa the Coatuton ts for Council to approve OIi ftrst readtnt the
zontng set forth tn Council 8111 No. 44 and to set a public heartnt for July
15, 1991, to consider any coaents offered at the publtc hearing prtor to the
second reading of the council bill. The City Clerk .. s asked to read Council
8111 No. 44, entitled:
CCXN:IL Bill NO . 44, INTIODUCED BY CCUICIL NDe£I lll"INS
A Bill FCMt M CMtDINMCE ZOIII• PDEUIES MlllfD TO TH[ CITY Of OlllDmOO .
COUNCIL .... 111•1• ..a, -IT .. •111a, Tl •••1 118111 ITIII
ll(d) • COUNCIL IILL •• 44, BIO If 1111,
Ay s: Council ._..r, Koll-,, Hath--,, llt99l11 s, lulloclr.,
Clayton, Nabeflicht, Vu Dyke
Nays : None
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COUNCIL NBIIER llll&INS IIOYED, -IT MS SECaED, TO SET A PUil.iC NEAii• FOR
.JULY 15, 1911 AT 7:30 P.11., TO talSIDEI ZOii• DESl•TJ• FOR TIE IEILY M-
NEXED PllOPERTY TO TH£ c1n OF E•UNOOD, COUIUDO.
Ayes: Council Melllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(e) Director Fonda presented a rec011111ndatton froa the Englewood Water
and Sewr Board to approve an agreeaent with Drake Contractors for boring and
encasing a water line at U.S. 285 and Santa Fe.
aotton and wte
(f) Director Fonda presented a recoaendati• froa the Utilities De-
partaent to acto,t a b1 ll for an ord111111ee approvtag five easeaents froa the
SouthcJate Sanitatten District 11g Dry Creelt lntereeptor Easaent along South
Platte River Drive.
The City Clerk was aslllled to read Council 1111 lo. 39, entitled:
COUNCIL Bill Ill). 39, IIITIIIDOUCID BY COUIICll NENl[R XX
A Bill FOR M ORDIIIMCE ..... 1. FIVE fASDDTS FOR THE SOUllliATE SMITATION
DISTRICT BIG DRY CREEK INTERCEftOR EASIIEIT ALCIIG SOUTH PLATTE RIVER DRIVE.
CIIIICIL .... D .... -IT -BIii&, ll lffllVE -ITBI ll(f) -CIIIICIL IILL •• JI.
VOTE
(g) Director Esterly ,,.MIited a recOlalllClatton ,,.. tile Oepartant of
Pub11c llork1 to enter 111to a cNtrKt wttll 111d Caapany for rep1ac.....t of
t carpet in the library, ut111zt111 lltlltllaa IIDdular Carpet at a cost not to
exceed S •
aotfCMI and vote
(h) Thts ft• 1 rwved at tN rec 1 Indal 10II of T• ,.ltz,
IOlld Atto,-y Edi t,. fa1K1•1kt Jorc1o11 I 11 .... r), lo tfOII I
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COUNCIL MEMBER lll&GINS NOVED, AND IT IIAS SECOIIDED, TO SET A PUBLIC HEAIIING FOR
JULY 15, lttl AT 7:30 P.N., TO CCINSIDElt ZONI .. DESIIIIATION FOR THE 11£VLY AN-
NEXm PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF ElaLEIIOOD, COLORADO.
Ayes: Council Metlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(e) Director Fonda presented a rec01111endation frOII the Englewood Water
and Sewer Board to approve an agreeaent with Drake Contractors for boring and
encasing a water line at U.S. 285 and Santa Fe.
motion and vote
(f) Director Fonda presented a rec01111endati011 frOII the Utilities De -
part111ent to adopt a bt 11 for an ordinance approvi119 five easeaents frOII the
Southgate Sanitation District Btg Dry Creek Interceptor Easeaent along South
Platte River Drive.
The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 39, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 39, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER XX
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING FIVE EASENENTS FOR THE SOUTHGATE SANITATION
DISTRICT BIG DRY CREEK INTERCEPTOR EASIIIENT ALONG SOUTH PLATTE RIVER DRIVE .
COIIIC IL IIEIIIO U MOVED,
COIIICIL IILL Im, 31.
VOTE
(g) Director Esterly ,rese11ttd a NCoaendatton froa the Departalfll of
Public Works to enter tnto • contract wtth lalMI and C011P1t1Y for replac ... nt of
the carpet tn the Library, utti ;tfng Ntlltkall Nodular Carpet at a cost not to
exceeds~~~~
aotton and vote
(h) Thts 19Hd1 It• was ,...,vtd at tht rec11w1ndatton of Toa Peltz,
Bond Attorney (L-Edstrom fahcltt11kl Jordon I lleber). No 1ctt011 was
taken .
( ) DI rector .._,.s prestt1ttd a rec:oatfldat 1111 "-tht Departalflt of
r nanclal Strvlcts lo adopt a resolullOIII prcwtdl119 for Nollet of Sal of
S al Asst11att1t Boftds for Pavl119 Dhtrtct lo . M/C.C,_. leplK ..... t D ,.
tr lc No . 1991 . Ms . Hayes provtcled t11fonaatl0111 relative to •••••••
Th r oluttOft was assigned a !Mabtr Mid read by title :
rso UTION NO . xx , SERIES Of 1991
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ENILEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
ENILEVOOO, AIIAPMIOE COUNTY, COLOUDO
htular Session
June 17, IHI
1. Call to Order
The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor
Van Dyke at 7:37 p.•.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Mellber Bullock.
3. Pled .. of Alletiance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke.
4. loll Call
Present:
Absent:
A quona was present.
Also PNSent:
5 • Ill 11Utes
Council Mellbers HathllM.Y, Koltay, lliggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
City Nallager Fraser
City Atton1ey Dlllitt
Asstst•t City ....... r Narti11
Ctty Clerll Crow
Dana Cluter, ltaste 1111111-•t Coordinator
Director .,_sll, C-tty Dlvelop111t1t
Director Foada, Utilities
Dt,-tor Esterly, Ml le lfortts
Director Nayes, fl-.clal Services
(a) CWIL ... CUYTII ..... -ff -•111a, ll .,_. TIii
IIIMU ff TIii .... IUT .. ff JIIII J, INI.
Aye : 11 ..... rs Koltay, NIU...,, a..llock, ClaytOft,
tcht, ¥111 Dyb
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June 17, 1991 -Page 2
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(a) Mark Sexton, 1511 East D1rt110uth Avenue, did not appear as
scheduled.
(b) Sandra Livermore, 2758 South Delaware Street, did not appear as
scheduled.
(c) A resolution reappointing Don Styes to the Englewood Liquor Licens-
ing Authority was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read
by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 49, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING DONALD J. STYES TO THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY
FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
COUNCIL IEIIEI HATIWIAY IIOYED, -IT IIAS suaED, TO APNOY£ 1£SOLUTICII IIO.
4t, SERIES OF lttl.
Ayes: Council ....,.rs loltay, Hathaway, IH119ins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke
Nays: None
Notion carried. Mr. Styes' tera of office expires August 4, 1994.
(d) A resolution appointing Nike Vard to EngltlllOOd's Keep Allertca
Beautiful Coa1ss1on WIS considered. The resolution was ass19fted a nUllbtr and
read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 50, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING MICHAEL IND TO Fill A YACAIIT POSITION ON THE KEEP
MERICA BEAUTIFUL COIIUSSION OF EICLEIIOOD, COLOUDO.
COUNCIL IIEIIID NAWY IIDYID, • IT m ...... Tl ...... 111-.un• •.
50, SOIES Of INI,
Ayes: Council ....,.rs IColtay, Hatt..ay, 111111111, Bullock,
Clayton, Habtntcllt, ¥111 Dyb
Nays: None
Notion carried. Mr . Ward 's tera of office ex,tres l>lctllbtr 10, 1112.
(e) A resolut10ft appo1•t1 .. ( ..... Otts tt E119l....t '1 W.ttr and S...r
loard WIS COftstdtred . The reseh1tt111 •• asst ..... • ....., 111d read by title :
RCSOlUTION NO . 51, SEIIES Of 1911
UT ION APPOINTING [UCO( OTIS TO FIL A WACMJ POSITIC. • TM( IMT(a All)
It IOAAO Of £NG l CWOOO , COlOUDO .
CGUICIL .... NAWY IIMI, • IT -m111a, " .... ••wn• •. 51, SOIU Of INI,
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June 17, 1991 -Page 3
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(f) A resolution reappointing Walt Toaooka to the Englewood Downtown
Development Authority WIS considered. The resolution WIS assigned a nulllber
and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 52, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE REAPPOINTMENT OF WALT TOMOOKA TO THE BOARD OF DI-
RECTORS FOR THE ENGLEWOOD DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY.
CCUCIL IEIIIO IIATHAMAY IIOYED, -IT IIAS SECGIIIED, TO APPIOVE IESOLUTICII llt.
52, SERIES OF lttl.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried. Mr. TOIIOOka's tena of office expires June 30, 1995.
(g) A resolution rffPPC)tnttng Gordon Close to the Englewood Downtown
Developaent Authority was considered. The resolution was assigned a nllllber
and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 53, SERIES OF 1191
A RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE REAPPOINTMENT Of 50IIDON CLOSE TO THE DRD OF DI-
RECTORS FOR THE ENGLEWOOD DOIIITOIII D£VELOPM01T AUTHORITY.
COUNCIL IIEMD NATHMIAY IIDIID, -IT IN SECllaa, Tl ••1111 --.ur1• ••
U, SDIES Of lHl.
Ayes: Council fllllbtrs Koltay, Hathaway, IU19tns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habtllicht, ¥111 Dytt
Nays: None
Mot ton carrted. Mr. Close' s tena of offtce exptres June 30, 1995.
(h) A resolution reappointing Toa lun1s to tile Englwood Housing Au -
thority was considered. The resolution IMS asstgMd a IIUlllber MCI re.cl by
title:
RESOLUTION II>. 54, SERIES Of 1191
A lt£S0t.Ull0N RATIFYING THE ltUPflOIIITNOfT OF TIii lla5 TO THE HOUSING MITNDIITY
OF THC CITY Of ENGL[WOOI), COlOIWJO
COUNCIL .... NAWY ..... -IT IN mll1B, Tl •Pllft 11111&.Un• •.
14, SDIU Of IHI.
Ayts :
Nay :
Mot on c arr td . Mr . lun1s ' t r11 of offtc ex,tres JIily 1, ltM .
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June 17, 1991 -Page 4
RESOLUTION NO. 55, SERIES OF 1991
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A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING RON LUNOERS TO THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY FOR
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COUNCIL NENIEl HATIWIAY IIDVED, MIi IT IIAS SECOIIDED, TO APPIOVE ltESOLUTICIII NO.
55, SERIES OF 1991.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke
Nays: None
Notion carried. Nr. Lunders' tera of office expires August 4, 1994.
7. Ion-scheduled Visitors
There were no non-scheduled visitors.
8. eo..untcattons and Proc:laattons
(a) COUIICIL IIEIIID HATIWY IIOVED, MIi IT IIAS SECOIIDED, TO KCEPT THE
ltESIIATICIII Of c:Aall IDSTD Flml 1IE ICEEP MEIICA IUUTIFUL C41111SSICIII.
~es: Council Nlllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wivgins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(b) COUIICIL IIEIIID Ml.oat IIOVED, -IT IMS SBCIIIIED, TO .VPIOft THE
PMCLMATICIII -·· 1IE FJnlfTII ..... •1VDSMY OF .MIES -DGIOT1IY TonCIII.
~es: Council ....,.rs lolta,, Hatha.a,, lltvgtns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyu
Nays: None
Motion carrted. Best wtshes .. ,.. extendld to the Tottons, both of whoa are
active, involved lllllbers of the cOIIIUfttty.
t. Mite NNrtnt to constw an -•• at to tile 1-1 Zw Dtstrtct
.... latt ... .
CGIIICIL .... HATNIIMY am, -IT IMS IBIIIB, TO lfll TIIE fUILIC .....
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Nays:
Not on carrted .
Council ....,.rs lolta,, Hat"-11, lltvgtns, 14,llock,
Clayton, Habontdlt, ¥111 o,to .....
Di rector Wanush provided preof of Pllbltcat 1• that t"8 110t Ice of Pllbltc hear -
"' WI S IMll>lhhecl tn t [1191-.ocl S.tt11el OIi IIQ ,o, lNl . Ne ...... sted
t at t Staff lteport 111d the Ftlldt119s of Fact rtlattwe to t8'e ,-ltc heart,.
fort the Plannt119 and Zont119 Coatnton be _. a ,art of te.o record of tllts
1 c hear 119 . He prov ded bac~nMld h1foratt011 rtlattve to te.o re<Clalfl ·
d on del t l 119 t word •brwlr1 froa Soctton ll·4·13(C)(S). If approved,
r t ld no l0"98r be Hcllldod as a USO hi t"8 1-l lttllt llldustrtal
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson, 4600 South Huron Street, stated they objected to
the change due to increased noise and traffic. They c....anted that the neigh-.,
bors they had spoken to also objected but were unable to cOll8 to the aeettng. f/1;-~
El111er Jungck, 4606 South Mariposa Drive, stated he and his wife strongly op-
posed the proposal of putting a brewery into the Cedar LUllber Building. ,, 3
Richard Squire, Breckenrid9e Brewery, Breckenridge, Colorado, offered infonaa-
tion co~~~e1!:S buslnes1. ~ -!f:'_t!(_,lr.,b4..I ~ =· .! . "'IIU-&d. . 'UM.ti~ 1fl44 , .u .. ,~-~~~...,.e
COUNCIL IEIIID UL.TAY , -IT lllS ._..., Tl CLOSE PUILIC ••
Ayes: Counci Nlllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
10. Approval on second 11Mt119
Council Nlllber Habenicht requested that Agenda It.as lO(b) and lO(c) be ad-
dressed individually. Therefore, tt was dectded to address separately each
tt• ur~,r thts section•
IL -•LOCI MIID, -IT lal •11aa, ll .Vfllll -1--' IO(a) • CIIIICIL IILL •• M, llll'ITUlh '7
l llLL FIi M -IIMICI ..n --TITU I, WI& 7, IBTI. I, -.J.
-•1c1NL CGII 1• ,ara11• Tl -··ICTIII-.... f/1 '1111 B •••
•ICINL CIIIIT.
Ayes: Council ...._rs IColtay, Hathway, IUggt11s , lullock,
ClaytOII, Habelltcllt, Vu Dyke
Nays: INt ~
Motton carried. COUftC11 1111 lo. M ts ......, ~ Orclt!IMU lo. 36,
Series 1991.
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Ayes: Councn Nenlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays:
Motion carried.
Series 1991.
None ~l a,J J
Council 8111 No. 41 is herebys Onfinance No. 37,
"'-· (c) COUNCIL IIEIIIO MTIWIAY IIDYED, -IT IIAS maa. TO APPIOVE Al-
,~ ITEII lO(c) -COUNCIL IILL m. U, ENTITLED:
M ODIIIMCE MEll»I• TITLE 11, CHAPTDl 4, SECTI• C., SUISECTI. 3, Of THE
EIIILEIIOOD -ICIPAL CcmE 1115, IY DO.£TI• THE TUii IIIIEIY -DECLMI• M
EIIEIIEIICY.
(Clerk's Note: Thts Council 8111 dtd not recetve unantaous approval at
the June 3, 1991, Englewood City Council .. ting. Therefore, it ts not
considered an eaergecy ordinance as the tttle tndtcates.]
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Vote results:
Ayes: Council ....,.rs Koltay, Hath-.y, Wiggins, Bullock,
Nays:
Motton carried.
Series 1991.
Clayton, Van Dyke .
Counctlc~~~
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11o"'.":;ri~::'~~t t 1$; ~J Ordinance No. 31,
Nr/. Jungck drew to Council's attentiOft the heavy trafftc.f.xcesstve speed and
the potential of tnjury due to children sttttng Oft the lffi Dry Creek Brtdge.
Mayor Van Dyke requested tha st review the traffic cOftCerns tn t-1t r ·
ttcular area. Mr. lso c-ted °" the dlllptng of sll n
on Wtnde,..re. Dtrector If latMd thts was a t .... ra t <'=
11. Ml tc Fona to 11t111r tllfllt fNa cttt-N11Nt111 tile _,.1
the 1N2 ~.
COUNCIL .... CUYTII ..a, -IT .. m111a, ll 1N1 1111 W.IC ....
Ayes : Council lllllben IColtay, Hat"-Y, 111111111, Bullock,
ClaytOft, HaNlltcht, Wu Dyb
Nay s : NOiie
Notion carried.
City Nan r Fraser
Johll Pet rson, 3963 Soutll
Library Advtsory Board, -
COUNCIL ... NIWY ..... -IT .. •n11a. ll CUR 1111 ..... , .....
Ayes : Council lllllbers IColtay, Mat , II 11111 , lulloclt,
ClaytOII, Mailll cllt, WM Dyb .. , :
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12. Ordinances, Resolutions and Motions
(a) Dana Glazier, Waste Management Coordinator, presented a rec011111end1-
tion from the Department of C01111Unity Development concerning the Keep Aaerica
Beautiful CC>lmlission. Mr. Glazier explained the C011111ission wished to be iden-
tified as the "Englewood Clean, Green and Proud C011111ission• in an effort to
reflect the CC>lmlission's goals and to better distinguish Englewood's c01111is-
sion frOIII the ujority of other Keep Merica Beautiful coaissions. The
resolution was assigned a nuaber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 56, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE KEEP MERICA BEAUTIFUL CCIIIISSION OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD TO USE THE DESCRIPTION "THE ENGLEWOOD CLEAN, GREEN AND PROUD
CCIIIJISSION. •
CCIUIICIL .,.. •nw, ..a, • IT as ...... TO ••mn 1uaurn• •·
II, SOIES Of 1N1.
Ayes: COU11Ctl lllllbers Koltay, Hathaway, 1'1gg1ns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(b) Dana Glazier, Waste Manageaent Coordinator, presented a rec011111end1-
tion froa the Oepartlllnt of CC1111Ut11ty Developaent to approve a resolution es-
tabl hh1!!9 five subcoa1ttNs within the Englwood Clean, Cireen and Proud C•-
•hsion \~hose subcoa1ttNs were ident1fted as:
I. Municipal Solid Waste Ce111111ttN
2. Adopt-a -Spot and luut tftcat 1on COllll1ttN
3. Education Ce111111ttN
4 . Fund Ra 1s i ng Coat ttN
5. Publtc hlations C0111111ttN,
Discussion ensued concerning the vario..s ,.a.c ... ittees. It.,., clarified that
Council approval of these subce111111ttNs ts req1ired to conform wttll the re-
qu1,....nts set forth 111 Ordinance No. 51, Series of IIIO; fllf'tller, tllat to.-
c11 's authority in this .. tter 1s not being diatntslled as the COllllission will
be working within the guidelines provided by COUK11. TIit resolution •s as -
signed I nuaber and read by title:
RESOl.UTION NO . 57, SERIES Of INI
A RCSOl.UTION ESTAlllSHINCi FIVE SUICCIIIITTUS Of THE EICiltwaD l[(P ME.IICA
AUllfUl CONIIISSJON .
COUlltll .... MWY MID, -IT as IBIIIB, ll a,pllft IIDIUffl• ••
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C t1 NNDtrs lo1tay, Nalhway, 111191i111 , lu11ock,
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{c) Director Wanush presented a recoaendation frOII the Departaent of
Ce>1111unity Developaent to approve a resolution and agreeaent with three local
trash haulers in conjunction with the Recycling Pilot Progru. Mr. Wanush
informed Council the pilot progru will coaence July 1, 1991, and will be in
effect for six 1110nths. The resolution would allow the City to enter into
three separate contracts with Waste Manager of Denver South, Browning-Ferris
Industries, and Laidlaw Waste Systeas, Inc. The resolution was assigned a
nullber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 58, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THREE (3) A&REENENTS WITH PARTICIPATING HAULERS IN OR-
DER TO IMPLEMENT THE ENGLEWOOD RECYCLING PILOT PROGRAN.
CGUIICIL IIEIIIEI HATIWY IIMD, -IT IIAS SUGIIIID, TO UPllft ...,,. ••••
51, SOIES OF 1N1.
There was brief discussion relative to the grant 11011ies which are funding this
progru, and it was conftraed that the pilot progr• is not being funded by
the City of Englewood. It is hoped that the progr• will lead to substantial
waste reduction, and that the infor111tion garnered through the prograa can be
shared with other cC1111Unities for their recycling efforts.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Mot ton carried.
Council Mlllbers ltoltay, Hathaway, l'191ins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habefttcht, Van Dyke
NOfte
(d) Director llanush preset1ted a rec .... ation fraa tlle Pl&1111ing 111d
Zoning c-tssion to adopt a btll for III ordtNRCe approvt .. the ZOfting of
newly annexed lllld . llr. llallush i11forad C..Cil tut tlle Pl11111i .. and Zoning
c-ission held a ,_He hearing on tilts •tter • .-. 4, 1111. TM rec•-
aelldation froa the c-tsst• ts for Cwtl to ...,,..,. • ftrst Nading the
zontng set forth 111 to.en 1111 lo. 44 111d to Mt a ,.uc llearing for July
15, 1991, to consider 1111 coaents offend at tile ,_11c lleart .. prtor to the
secOftd reading of the council btll . TM City Clerk was asud to nad Council
Bill No . 44 , etititled:
COUNCIL Bill II>. 44, INTIODUCED IY CGUIICIL 11EMO 111•115
A Bill FOR M OIIDI ZCIUI& PIOPCITICS L¥a:IED 10 nee CITY Of Ol5t.DIXIO .
CGUIICIL -Ill ..... , -ff -•111a, 11 ........ lt111
11(~) • CIIIICIL IIU ..... BID W INI.
Ayes : Cwtl n1•1rs le1tay, Mlt"-IY, 11111 111 , •Hock,
ClaylOII, I t, V o,lle
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COUNCIL NEIIIER lfllllNS MOVED, MD IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO SET A PUil.iC HEARIN& FOR
JULY 15, 1991 AT 7:30 P.N., TO COIISID£1 ZCIIIN& DESI-TICII FOR TH£ NElfLY AN-
NEXED PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF Ell&LEWOOD, COLOUDO.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(e) Director Fonda presented a rec0111tndation froa the Englewood Water
and Sewer Board to approve an agreeaent with Drake Contractors for boring and
encasing a water line at U.S. 285 and Santa Fe. Nr. Fonda explained this en-
case11ent will provide a loop connection for two existing lines. Two bid pro-
posals were received, with Drake Contractors subllitting the low bid of
S23,800.
COUNCIL IIEIIIER IULLOCIC MOVED, All) IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO APPIOff TIE MIMD OF IID
FOR TIE IORIN& All) EIICASI• Of A IIATER LI• llmEI TIE CII-UIIP AT USZl5 All)
SANTA FE IN THE MOUNT Of $23,IOO.
Before voting, there was brief discussion concerning the ultiaate respon-
sibility of landscaping or asphalt restoral. Nr. Fonda confiraed there should
be no asphalt restoral required and that there is little if any landscaping.
However, the ultiaate responsibility will rest with the City. City Nan199r
Fraser offered to provide Council with aore 1nfonut1on concerning the
schedul 1ng and coaplet1on of this project.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Mot ton carried.
Council ....,.rs ltoltay, Nath_.,, lf1191ns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dylce
None
(f) Director Fonda preseated a recoaNdatton froa the Ut111t1es De-
partaent to adopt a bill for 111 ord1nuce approvt111 five ea1a111ts froa the
Sout"9ate Sanitation District 11g Dry Creek Interceptor Ea1a111t along South
Platte River Drive. The City Clerk was asked to read Coullcil 1111 No. 39,
entitled:
COUNCIL IILL NO. 39, INTIOOUCm IY COIIICIL NEJa(I NATHAMAY
A Bill FOR AN OIIOIIWICE APNOVINC Flvt EASODTS FOi TN( SGUTIUTE SMITATIOII
DISTRICT BIG ORY CIEElt INTERCEPTOR WDOT At.CII& SCJUTN PlATit 11¥£1 Ollvt •
COUNCIL .... NATMIAY IIDIID, -IT IN 1811.a, Tl a,fllft --ITIII ll(f) • CGIIICIL IILL ID. It.
Ay s : COUIIC11 Nabers lto1tay, Nat.._.,, lf1gg1ns , Bullock,
ClaytOft, H&bell1cht, Vu Dylce
Nlys : Nofte
Motion carried •
(9) 0 tor £st rly Prt eated • reca 111d1t III froa t De,artlllftt o
Pub 1 to t r nto a tOfttr t wt th ~ 111d C4111p,tay fOf f"tP 1 ac t of
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the carpet in the Library, utilizing Milliken Modular Carpet at a cost not to
exceed $79,250. Mr. Esterly explained this was a negotiated 1111>unt which ts
less than the local contractor was able to provide. Discussion ensued rela-.
tive to the floor preparation and project conttgencies. Mr. Fraser •ssated..J,,,seJ,
Council that tt should not be assuaed the extra aoney would be spent. At this
point tt 1s not possible to deteratne the condition of the floor under the
current carpet; any reaatning aontes will be returned to the General Fund.
COIIICIL MENIEI HAIEIIICHT IIWED, MD IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO MITHOIIZE THE CITY
IWIMER TO ENTER INTO A CClffUCT 111TH UIII MD allPMY, DEIIVD, COLOUDO, FOR
MILLIKEN MD COIIPMY, UIIUIIE, IEmlA, FOi PIOYIDI• MD IISTALLI• IIILLIKEII
NODULAR CAIP£T Ill THE EIIILE.IIOOD LIIIAIY, THE Mllllff 11n' TO EXCEED $71,250.
Council Mellber Koltay expressed concern over the unner in which bid requests
are occasionally structured, resulting tn sole source contracts.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
(h) COIIIICIL .... cuma IMED, -IT IIU SKGIIIED, TO TAIL[ --
ITDI 12 (h) IEUTI• Tp THE 111:USI• Of Wll.llffMY CIIDOE ...al'IES INTO
NYI• DlffllCT •• M/Cr,,c.re,fa l(.411lc,~-e-ff'tl::>,~-,..-,.-,. ,qq1.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hat"-IY, lltggtns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habelltcllt, ¥111 Dyte
hys: None
Notion carried.
( i) Dt rector Hayes prese11ud a NC nllat 1• ,,. tlle Dlpartwt of
Fi111ncial Services to adopt a resolutt• ,,..,tdt31 for t"8 lottce of Sale of
Special Assesl88ftt londs for Pavt31 Dtstrtct lo. M/Collcrete llpllelalt Dts-
trict No. 1991 . Ns. Hayes provided t11f.,.tt• relative to J,,,..,,J I
The resolution was assigned a ftUIIINr 111d read by tttle:
R£S0lUTIC* II>. 59, SERIES Of 1991
A RESOlUTIC* NDVIDlllli FOR TN[ •Tit( Of SAU Of SPECIAL ASSESSIDT IDNDS Of
TN( CITY Of Elllil.EIOIO, COlOUDO, Fa MYlllli DISllltT II>. M/CCIICl(T( REPUCE ·
NENT DISTRICT II>. 1991 , II TH( NlltlNL. MOIIIT Of tNI.-.. ..,,IDlllli FOR
THC PUllltATIC* .. Mlllllli Of TN[ ll)TIC[. .J1• oo
CIIIICIL -at.TAY .... • IT • •••••, " •NIUE •a••n• •· It, SDIU Of 1991.
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(j) City Attorney DeWitt presented a recOllll!ndat1on to adopt a bill for
an ordinance amending the Englewood Municipal Code relating to the i11poundinent
of motor vehicles. Mr. DeWitt explained the .. nc1aent 1s necessary as a
result of the reorgJl!\~\.i.«m.J> .. nfJiously approved by Council to provide Code
Enforcement Officer~ffllJflfy;te.1nJ1r11 ••• l1Js. The City Clerk was asked
to read Council 8111 No. 43, entitled: ~
COUNCIL BILL NO. 43, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBEI ~"'p,r·
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 11, CHAPTER lA, SECTIONS 2 AND 3,
RELATING TO THE IMPOUNDMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES.
COUIICIL .... CLAYT• IIOYED, Am IT IIAS smllB, TO APPIOVt MEll>A ITEM
ll(j) -COUIICIL IILL IIO. 43.
Ayes: Council Nlllbers Koltay, Hathaway, lliggtns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion caM'ted.
13. ...,.,, Dtscus1ton
(a) Mayor's Choice
(1) Mayor van Dyke proposld a resolution supporting the United
States Conference of Mayors tn tts atttapt to aodtfy current laws regarding
federal ... ,vency planning and response assistance. The resolution was assig-
ned a nUllber and read 1n tts entirety.
RESOlUTI• NO. 60, SERIES OF 1191
•• •• DYii .... • IT as m111a, 11 ••IIVI 111111.un• •· to, SDIU IF lltl.
Ayes : eo.cu ......,.. loltay, Hau.a..,, 11111tns, lulloclr.,
Clayton, Nablntcllt, Vu Dyb
Nays : ...
Motton carried.
(b) COURCll .._..r's Choice
(t) COUIICtl .._..r •noclt proposed a reselutt• Ntllort1t .. a
...,rtal contr1butt• to the I . Crat1 lelson llllllrta1 fad. The -t of
SI ,500 was t11 rted tn t9'1 f1ftlt ...,.as:i The reseh,tt• •s asstlftld a --
ber and read by t 1t1e: • z..
I SOt.UTI IIO . 61, IICS OF IMI
1*1 ZI A NOalAl CGIITlllUTICII TO TN( I . CMIC •ts• "81).
COUIICIL •LICI .... -IT IN m111a, 11 •tllVI ...,, ••.
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(ii) Council Mellber Clayton proposed a resolution indicating En-
glewood's supEor for the National Education Goals for the children of the
City of Engl odn He eagly urged support of these goals and the par-
ticipation of he lteunci Lass in conjunction with the School Board toward
the acc011p1is of t m].s. The resolution was assigned a nllllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 62, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE NATIONAL EDUCATION GOALS FOR THE CHILDREN OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
CCIIIICIL IIEIIIO CLAn• IIOVED, _, IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO APPIOVE 1£501.UTI• IO. 12, SEIIES Of IHI.
Council Meaber Wiggins, who participated in the video telethon earlier this
evening, stated the ':8:{!!'9 was well attended; he concurred with Mr. Clayton's
strong support of t~nal Education Goals.
Vote results :
~es: Council NZllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays : None
Motton carried.
(ttt) Council .....,_r .,llock:
1. He requested that Council Bt11 lo. 31 reprdt .. the elect1ot1 of the Mayor
by popular vote be on the July I, IHI, &geftda. .
2. He requested that the tounc11 J111 ~ the .,11dt .. Code be on
t~Jul I, IH~I~~~~~ '" , ... .,.... ,.f'-.c~ ;,~
~ • coaented upon the article Mlltch appeared in the June 13th issue of tt1e EnglllllOOd Seftttna1, ~ '/
J . He advised Counct Lof the -.c•t .. •111rJorte '• Day,• July 7th at 5:00
p.a ., and he ,....,ted ~••• h "'hflAlar ,.,,. ... t the City at that f1111Ctl•.
Mayor V n Oyk rffd to th h reprt1111t1ttot1 .
He reque ltd that al 1 Colorldo •tctpal lMIU& 1ttfftdN1 ,....,n for a
h1ut aft r t ti.., adJourt1 •
( v) C 1 .._..r Clayt•:
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Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton,
Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: Council Nellber Wiggins
Motion carried. Council Nellber Wiggins explained his "nay" vote was due to
being inforaed that SOiie llellbers of the Parks and Recreation C011111ission were
not in favor of this agreeaent. Council Nellber Clayton countered that the
Coanission had not taken a vote concerning this itea.
2. He provided an update on the Aaerican c-.nities for Cleanup Equity
(ACCE) meeting which he will be attending in Washington, D.C. on June 25,
1991. City Attorney DeWitt provided additional infonaatic" concerning ACCE's
legislative efforts.
(v) Council Metlber Habenicht:
1. She aentioned that Ken Waechter had expressed concern over certain aaend-
aents to the Code, approved in 1989, which now peraits the licensing of ice
crea• vender trucks. Mr. Waechter feel$-tthis is a significant safety hazard
to Englewood's children. ""'iM...$uggeste4"ffaff look into the issue to determine
if it has presented a problea. -lJased on that inforaation, it aay be necessary
for Council to reevaluate this Code provb4on. --fk,4 . ~ f-
2. She requested that staff look into providing clear aarkings of lanes on
the exit raap of West US2BS up to Broadway.
3. She coap11•nted staff on recent issues of The Citizen and Pipeline as
being very inforaative.
(vi) Council Metlber W1c19ins:
I. He inquired if the "report officers• wre now on duty tn Safety Services;
he was inforaed they wre and are referred to as "Police Desk Officers."
2 . He requested that the turn slot at Oxford and Broadway be painted.
3. He inquired about the Olson lawsuit. Mr. Dellttt briefly responded.
4. He advised Council of the wll-attended •steal perforaances staged by
the Downtown Developaent Authority tn the Plaza.
5. He asked about the acquiJ!!!;l Qf ~heSQu!h Drile -tn property ;_hf~~~:·
led w aov e forward on this . ~-'c<~-1 ~ ~ ~~~
FMSll : ••• II lfSMISt l9 •. vt•IIS' CUUJI W SGUTN SUIUIIM
DRIVE IN SITE, WE HAD 0\SCUSS(D THAT AS M OIJ(CTIVE FOi I-IN
TEAMS Of LODl(IIIG AT TH( KQUISJTJOIII -JDIUIP-A ,t,M F'OR IT .
NY STRATEGY WITH THIS JS TO CGISIDEI lMTH I -Tit( Jttr Bla(T AND TO
LOOK AT WHAT KIii>$ Of ,.-S Alt£ IIEC[SSMr FOi TMT . 11£'VE BEU
DI SC USSICIIS, HOME'51, Vint. SOUTH ... 11 A KRY ,ULJNIINY WAY
A80UT WHA~ 1£ IIOSSIIU SO ntAT VE IIIA..D • All.E TO HAVE NOi£
F'Jllt REC TICIIS TO Y°"'-lJI lHAT IUDCCT .jS TO IIIAT 'S 1£AllY ,os .
SIBLE . MY UP£CTATIOIII JS TOOAY IS NT TH(Y Al( OOJIC TH(JR M
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2. She inforad Council that the Englwood 0-.tOIIII Developat1t Authority 1s
considering funds for public restroom W the Plaza area.
3. She inforad Council that Denver Regi011al Council of Gove,,....ts ts hold·
ing a public hearing on June 25, 1991 c011Ceming the IMC proposal· she re-
quested conftraation that EnglllfOOCl's posit10ft ..... ins the s-;jt if not,
..... sh• requested additional input. Council lllallber Habenicht inaicated she
would like to discuss changing the City's posttton.
14. Ctty llanalff'I ~
(a) Mr. Fraser inforad Council that there ts 110 scheduled study ses-
sion the week of June 25th.
(b) Mr. Fraser advtsed Council M .. 141 be Hlattti .. a will• report
on the outcoae of the .. tings wttll DAICO regardtng Ct.,.lla Ctty.
(c) He inforad Council that Mltc Service c...,. of Colorado llas
agreed to let the Ctty of Englwood utiltn Jt• C11•1rs for the •xt U to II
a011ths. Mr. Ch..,.rs will be asststtng the Ctty t• tts KOMatc develop11111t
efforts.
( d) He allftOUftCed tllat there wt 11 lie a lNI' of INclr.-rt• .,_,,. for
those persons attending Colorado "-1ct,a1 L...-. TIit lNI' ts ICMdllled for
Friday at 11 :lO a.a .
(e) He .. ttOfted the •&otct1a• ,....,.. as Ntlt .... t• ta.. last hMI ef
The ct t t "· He fNls tllts progr• wtll i..w a ,estth,e t•n11111ee wtlllt• ta..
C Y 0 "9lft lll l Oft .
15 . Ctty lttoPMJ's llllf)ln
(1 ) Nr . Dell l tt adv t sed tllat Cwil l fl l ... J~ ••• •• t•1.a at the
last t t ng,w l1 1 be OIi the July lit ....... TIit ~tll c.eac.ns • ••-•t
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EIIILOIOGD, AIAPMIIE CGIIITY, COLOUDO
letular Sesston
.Jurl9 17, Htl
1. Call to Order
The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor
Van Dyke at 7:37 p.a.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Nellber Bullock.
3. Pledfe of Allet1anc:e
The Pledge of Allegiance was ltd by Mayor Van Dyke.
4. loll Call
Present:
Absent:
A quorum was present.
Also preSNt:
5. lltnutes
Council Nlllbers Hathaway, Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
City llaftag1r Fraser
City Atton1ey Dlllttt
Assist•t Ctty llaftager Narttn
Ctty Clerk C"*
Dua &lute,, llaste ..........,.t Coordtnator
Director "-sit, C-tty Developa11t
Director Fonda, Utilities
Director Esterly, Pllbltc Works
Dtrector Hayes, Ft...cial Services
(1) CGUIICIL ... CUYTII .... -ff -..... 1 ll ...... TIii
,m1ms OF TNE -• IIEIT• • .-,. •••· ~es: Counctl ...._rs Koltay , Hathway , Bullock , Clayton ,
Habetl tc llt. Y• o,te
Rone Nay s:
Counc il ......,. 111wt111 Ab s ta in:
Not on carried.
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(a) Mark Sexton, 1511 East D1rt110uth Avenue, did not appear as
scheduled.
(b) Sandra L1ver110re, 2758 South Delaware Street, did not appear as
scheduled.
(c) A resolution reappointing Don Styes to the Englewood Liquor Licens-
ing Authority was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read
by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 49, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING DONALD J. STYES TO THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY
FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
CCIUIICIL NEIIIEl HAWY IIIDIED, -IT IIAS SECCIIIED, TO APPIDff 1ESOW1'1• ••
49, SOIES OF IHI.
Ayes: Council Nlllbers Koltay, Hathaway, lltggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. Mr. Styes' tena of office expires August 4, 1994.
(d) A resolution appointing Nike llard to Englwood's Keep Alltrica
Beautiful Caahsion was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUllber and
read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 50, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING MICHAEL MMI) TO Fill A VACANT POSITION ON THE KEEP
MERICA BEAUTIFUL CONNISSION Of EIICLEIIOOD, COLORADO.
CCIUIICIL .... HAWY IIIDIED, -IT ---· TO APfllft ••un• •. IO, SOIES OF 1111.
Ayes: Council ..._.rs Koltay, Hat"away, lltggtns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habentc"t, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried. Nr . Ward's tena of office expires Dlc ... r 10, 1112.
(e) A resolution appot11tt111 EIIIIM Otts to E119l.....od 's llater and S...r
Board was considered. TM resol•tton was asstgned a naber and re.ct by title :
RESOLUTION II>. 51 , SERIES Of 1111
A RCSOl.UTION APflOINTII& [UIEII( OTIS TO fill A V~ POSITICII OI TH( IMTD Ml)
SCVU IIOAIID 0,: Cl&LEIIOOD, COl.OMDO .
CGIIICIL .... MllWY 1MB, -IT IN BIiia, Tl #f•H IDILUl'I• ••
II, SOIH OF 1111.
AyH: Council ..._.rs Koltay, HatllalAy , IUggtn s,
Cl.,ton , Hablfttc"t, Van Dyke
Nays : None
t on carrttd . Nr . Ot ts ' ttra of offtce ex,tres F....,..r, I , 1112 .
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( f) A resolution reappointing Walt T0110oka to the Englewood Downtown
Developaent Authority was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUllber
and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 52, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE REAPPOINTMENT Of WALT TONOOICA TO THE BOARD OF DI-
RECTORS FOR THE ENGLEWOOD DOWNTOWN DEYELOPNEIIT AUTHORITY.
COUNCIL IIEIIID HATHMIAY IIOVED, -IT IMS SEallDED, TO APPllOft ••wn• NO.
52, SOIES Of lttl.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke
Nays: None
Notion carried. Nr. TCIIIOOka's tera of office expires June 30, ltt5.
(g) A resolution reappointing Gordon Close to the Englwood Dolllntown
Developaent Authority was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUllber
and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 53, SERIES Of 1991
A RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE REAPPOJNTNENT Of GORDON CLOSE TO THE BOARD OF DI-
RECTORS FOR THE ENGLEWOOD DOWNTOIII DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY.
COUNCIL IIEIIID HAWY IIMD, • IT IIAS .... Tl ...... 11-.un• NO.
U, SDHS Of lNl.
Ayes: Council ....,.rs Koltay, Hath•ay, IUggins, Bullock,
Clayton, NabNicht, Y• Dyu
Nays : NOiie
Notion carried. Nr. Close's tera of office expires Jwle 30, 1995.
(h) A resolution reappoi•t1111 T• •ns to tlle Englwood Housing Au-
thority was considered. TIie resoh1ti011 •s assigNCI a IIUIINr 111d read by
title:
RESOLUTION NO. 54, SERIES Of lNl
A RESOLUTION RATIFYlllli TH£ lt£AIIIIOl1111DT Of TCII 11as TO TH( HOUSJllli AUTHORITY
Of TH£ CITY Of Elllil.EWOOO, COLOUDO
COUIICIL ........... , ..... -IT ........ Tl ........ wa• •.
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Ayu : COWKtl ....,.rs Koltay, Hal"-11, lfiggi•s, lullock ,
ClaytOII, ...._icht, Vu Dyb
Nays : NOiie
Not t Oft carried . fir . lunis ' tera of office expires .hlly I, INI .
(I) A ruolut.tOII rea,,ot•tt111 ._ llMden to the htl..._. u_..
l l ct111t, Authority was c011stdtt'ed . TIie resol•tl• •• a11t9Nd a ...... 1111d
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A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING RON LUNOERS TO THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY FOR
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COUNCIL NEIIIEl HATIWY NOVED, -IT IIA5 SEtmllED, TO APPllOVE IESOLUTI• NO.
55, SERIES OF 1991.
Ayes: Council Neabers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. Mr. Lunders' tera of office expires August 4, 1994.
7. Non-scheduled Vts1tors
There were no non-scheduled visitors.
8. C-..,1cat1ons and Proc1-t1ons
(a) c:macn .... IIATIWIAY .... -n IMS ..... TO ACCEPT THE 1Es1•n• OF umnL IDSIO FMll llE IEEP MEIICA IOUJIFII. CIIIIISSI ••
Ayes: Council .....,." loltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(b) c:macJL .... ULICI .... -IT IMS m•a, TO APNOII THE
PIOCUMTI• -·· llE FIFTIOH ... -IWIISMY OF .-S -DIIITNY TOTTIII.
Ayes: Council ....,.rs loltay, Hathaway, WtNtns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habentdlt, ¥111 Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried. Best wtshes were uteftclecl to tM Tottons, both of .._ are
active, involved lllllbers of the coaa1111tty.
,. Mltc 11Nrt111 to CGM1W M •11 ... It to tlle 1-1 ZOM D1strtct
letulattons.
c:macJL .... IIAWY ..U, -IT IMS Bllma, TO 0Pa llE fUILIC ......
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
COUIIC11 ..... n loltay, Hatu.y, V1Nhls, lelllock,
Clayton, Habentcllt, V• Dyke
None
D r«tor Wanush provided proof of ,-Hcatt111 that tile 110tlce of ,-.11c Mar-
i ng was publ hhed In the [ftll.....t S..tt•l • Illy JO, lMl. NI ,..,ted
that the Stiff Rt,ort 111d the Fllldt1111 of F1et relattwe to U. ,_1 tc lleart"'
before t PlaM ng and Zont119 Coats1t111 be aede a part of the record of tilts
publ c art119 . NI provided bac~ l•f.,.tt• relative to te. NICJT , •
dat. on dtlet.tng the wnt •brellar, ,,. Slctt• 11 -4 -U(C)(l). If wroved,
b rte WCM1ld IIO IOft98r be excllldld as a 11se f• tM 1·1 lt•t 1•1trta1
D s t .r cl . Nr . lflllillh exphtlltd the prt•r, COIICMII to be addressed ts •ther
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a brewery should be allowed in an 1-1 Zone District; would it be a nuisance;
would it be an obnoxious neighbor. After investigating the issue, it is the
opinion of staff and the Planning C0111ission that the use "brewery• would not
be obnoxious. He assured Council that should the use "brewery• be reaoved
frOII the list of excluded uses, any brewery exceeding one acre would still
require Council approval as a Planned Developaent; and Planned Developaents
•ust aeet certain criteria. It was pointed out that this zoning change is not
site-specific. There is no assurance that a brewery would actually becOlle a
reality, the change only .. kes it a possibility. Additionally, should a brew-
ery/brew-pub wish to locate in the 1-1 Zone District, both J.llf"State and local
liquor licensing approval would be necessary. ·
Mr. and Nrs. Robert Jackson, 4600 South Huron Street, stated they objected to
the change due to increased noise and traffic. They c011111nted that the neigh-
bors they had spoken to also objected but were unable to coae to the aeeting .
The procedure for liquor licensing approval was discussed as were the traffic
probleas.
Elaer Jungck, 4606 South Mariposa Drive, stated he and his wife strongly op-
posed the proposal of putting a brewery into the Cedar LUllber ~ilding. An-
ticipated production, increased truck traffic, and possible oclof"probleas were
discussed in depth.
Richard Squire, Breckenridge Br.wery, Breckenridge, Colorado, offered inforaa-
tion concerning the brewery business and his potential location in the Cedar
LUllber building. Water quality and usage were explained.
No other c011111nts were offered conceming the proposed change to the 1-1 Zone
District list of excluded uses.
COUIICIL IIElaEI Ill.TAY .... -IT IIU Baa. ll CUii THE fUILIC NEMJ•.
~s: Council Nabers IColtQ, HathaMy, Wi19ins, Bullock,
ClQton, Habellidlt, ¥111 Oyb
Nays: NOiie
Motton carried.
10 . ...,._al on SecOM 1N11t111
Counct 1 .....,_r Habenicht reqNsted that .-aa Item IO(b) ud IO(c) be ad -
dressed tndivtdually. Therefore, ft was decided to address separately each
It under thts sectfOII .
(a) CGUIICIL .... •LICI .... -IT IIU ...... "a,rlllV( --
DA fTDI IO(a) • CGUIICIL IILL •• JI, lllflnlla
A IIU NI M -IIIMCI NDIIY -·· Tint l, CIIIPTII 7, IICTI• I, IIIU·
.. -ICINL ca ·-rtnAllm Tl •••1cr111-.... IF TIIE -r•• •1c1NL CUT.
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COUftCtl Nabers IColtQ, Hath-,, lft19tns, a..noct,
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Motion carried. Council Bill No. 36 is designated as Ordinance No. 36, Series
1991.
{b) CCIUIICIL IIEIIIEl HAIEIIICNT IIIDVED, M1t IT IIAS SECOIIDED, TO APPROVE
MB1>A ITDI lO(b) -CCIUIICIL IIU •• 41, EIITITUD:
A IILL FOil M -IIIMICE APPIOVI• Mlt MmalZI• TIE EIECUl'I• OF M INTO·
IOVEIIIIEIITAL COOPDATI• MIIEEIIEN1' lfllH MAPW CGIIITY IELATI• TO TIE CCII-
DUCT OF cmNllln DEYtLOPIIEIIT ILOCI IIM1' PIDIUIIS FOi FEDDAL FISCAL YEARS
l tt2 TlllOUIII l tt4.
Council Metlber Habenicht requested conftr11&tton fro11 Director Wanush that the
percentages Englewood -,uld receive under this contract -,uld reaa1n the s111e
for each \~h~ years of the contract. Nr. Wanush afftraed they -,uld.
Vote resuCi ts:
Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wtggtns, Bullock,
Nays:
Motion carried.
1991.
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
Council 8111 No . 41 1s designated as Ordinance No. 37, Series
{c) CCIUIICIL IIEIIIEl HAWY IIIDVED, Mlt IT IIAS SECCIIIIED, TO APNO¥£
MED ITEII lO(c) • COIIICIL IIU •• 41, EIITITUDz
M •11W1CE ME1111• nru 11, CIIAP'l1I 4, sa:n• c.. WBTI• J, OF TIE
EIIILEIIDOD •1c1NL amt 1•. IT NLETI• 1IIE TIIII _, -IECUII. M
EIIOIEIICY.
(Clerk's Note: Thts Council 1111 did ftOt receive W1Ptmus approval at
the June 3, 1991, Engl....S Ctty Co.ctl .. ttng. Tlle"fo", 1t ts not
considered an ... "9811CY ordt11111ee as ta.a tttle tlldtcates.J
Council .._.r Habenicht stated she ... 1d be voting egah1st appro¥al of Coun -
cil Bill No. 42 as she fNls t~ ts potNtfal for a11 advene tapact on the
residents close to the 1·1 Zone Dtstrtct . SIie stated the ZOfttng ordinance
factlttates business and serves to protect the "stct.nttal qualtty of the c•·
•ntty, and that Council has a c-ttalftt to both.
Council .._.r Hathaway stated she wt11 vote for eo..c11 1111 lo . 42, that It
1s laportant to kNP In atlld approval ts •t stte-spectftc. bllt use •s,ectftc .
To not approve It ts counterproduc:ttve to [1191.....S 's ecOM11tc. deft1.,..t
e fforts .
Counc t1 ...... r Claytoft COlaNtecl ..-tM ltst of UHi uc.111ded , ... the 1-1
Zone Dis tr i ct , •st of llllltch a" the ktlld of tllt119s .. tell .. 1c1 ftOl be wtlc-
an,-here t n the c-tty. Ne dots 111t fNl tM ltH • ..,, .. ..,. fal ls t•to the
s -catt90ry . Ne s trongly spoke ..._t tllt IINd to NCOW• res,cN1s fbl 1
bu si ne ss people• are wtlltng to r tsk the i r future tn til ts ~t ty .
CCMmCil .._..r lullock , speakt119 to tllt Jeck1111 s • tllt Jwltcks , spoke about
the posst b t ltty of •favorable collabttatfOII , • s tat , .. tllt t r c011Cen1 1 utt bt
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overcome. He explained he wou 1 d be voting in favor of Council Bill No. 42,
but he assured the Jacksons and the Jungcks he would do everything possible to
placate their concerns and needs.
Council Metllber Habenicht wished the record to reflect that she does encourage
new business; however, she Maintained that this •particular business in this
particular location would put a hardship on the property owners and citizens
who live in our COllalllntty.•
Vote resu 1 ts:
Ayes: Council Netlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Van Dyke
Nays : Counc 11 Mellber Habenicht
Notion carried. Council 8111 No. 42 is designated as Ordinance No. 38, Series
1991. .tt
Mr. Jungck d~l';,:to Council's attention the heavy traffic, excessive speed and
potential of injury due to children sitting on the Big Ory Creek Bridge .
Mayor Van Dyke requested that staff review the traffic concerns in that par-
ticular area. Mr. Jungck also c01111ented on the dUlll)ing of cedar shingles on
Windenaere. Director Wanush explained this was a t911POrary recycling process,
the operation of which has been approved by the Fire Division.
11. Public Fon.a to pther tnput froa cttt:nns repN11nt the deftlo,-nt of
the ltt2 budtet.
COUNCIL IIEIIIEI CLAYT• IMED, -IT IMS SECCIIDED, TO OPEii THE PUii.iC F .....
~es: Council lllllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Notion carried.
City Manager Fraser explained the public fora ts being held to provide
citizens an opportunity to COlllleftt on the IMZ budget prior to MY fonu11ztd
budget recOlllleftdations. The public fora precedes the public hearing required
by Charter which is scheduled for S.,tlllber 16, lMl .
John Peterson, 3963 South CherokN Street, Chainun of the Englwood Public
library Advisory Board, ape_eared on behal(:t,f the library Boa~. He lnforatd
Council that the Board h .. bteft advtsectlffhe City Nallager hal ,..._steel the
Ltbrar1, al0ft9 with other Ctty detNrlatlts" to subatt budgets for ltlZ based on
97S of the cu"""t lMI budget. He actv1sed Council that the library Board
unantaously passed a aotion OIIPOSed to the aandatory ll redllction of library
funds . He stated a resolut on expressing the Board's conce"'s w111 be pres •
tt1led to Council prior to the budgeting process. He hlll'ligllted the services
provtded by the library and stated that if Engl.-od INftls to attract and re -
tan new faatllts and businesses. quality library services are esstfttial . He
concluded by expressing appreciation for Council's approval or the purchase of
the new booluloblle .
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COUNCIL NEMER HATHAWAY MOVED, Ml> IT IIAS SECONDED, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC FORUM.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
12. Ordinances, Resolutions and Notions
(a) Dana Glazier, Waste Nanag ... nt Coordinator, presented a recC111aenda-
tion frOII the Depart .. nt of C0111Untty Developaent concerning the Keep Aaertca
Beautiful C011111sston. Nr. Glazier explained the C01111tsston wished to be tden-
ttfted as the •Engle.ood Clean, Green and Proud C01111isston• tn an effort to
reflect the C0111tssion's goals and to better distinguish Englewood's c0111ts-
slon froa the 111,jority of other Keep Aaerica Beautiful c01111sslons. The
resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 56, SERIES Of 1991
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE KEEP MERICA BEAUTIFUL CCIIUSSION Of THE CITY OF
ENGLEMOOO TO USE THE DESCRIPTION ·THE ENGLEIIOOD CLEAN, GREEN Ml> PROUD
COMMISSION.•
CGUIICIL IIEIIO MTIWY mnl, -IT IIU SlCCIIIID, TO UPIIII IESkUJI• ••
II, SOIES OF 1N1.
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Nays:
Motton carried.
Council lllllbers Koltay, Hathway, lft19tns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
(b) Dana lilazter, lfaste ........._..t Coordinator, presented a recoaenda -
tton frca the Oepartaent of c .... ity Devel.,...t to approve a resolution es-
tabltshing five subcoatttNs wttllin tile £1111...cl c1 .. , ,,..... alld Proud C•·
atssion. Those subcoaittNs wre identified as:
1 . Nufticipal Sol id Waste CoaittN z. Adopt -a -Spot ud leautification CoatttN
3. (ducattOII CoaittN
4. Fund bhing Coaittee
5. Public lelattOIIS CoatttN
Discussion 1tt1sU9CI cORCenilng the varlMs ••-tttees. It •• clartrtld tllat
Council approval of tlleH •*-•tt•• ts ,....,,. te e111fora wttll tlle ,.. •
qut,......ts set fortll h• Drdi11111Ce lo . IO, Series of 1•; fwtMr, tllat eo.-
c l 's authority tn this .. tter ts 110t bli119 dtatntsllld 11 tlle CoatsslOII will
be working w thin tile gutdelt11ts PNWided by eo.cn. TIie resoluttcNI •s as -
s gnecl a " r afld read by tt t1 •:
R SOLUTION NO . S7 , SCllES OF lNl
A RESOt.UTION CSTAlllSHlltC flV SIIICCIIIITI[ES Of TH[ DtelOIOOD UEP MEIICA
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COUNCIL NEIIIEl HATIWIAY NOYED, -IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO APPllOVt IERUTICII NO.
57, SEIIES OF 1991.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, lltggtns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried.
(c) Director llanush presented a recoalftdation froa the Department of
Coauntty Developaent to approve I resolution and agreeaent with three local
trash haulers tn conjunction with the Recycling Pilot Progr•. Nr. llanush
infonaed Council the pilot progr• will cOIIMlnce July l, 1991, and will be tn
effect for six aonths. The resolution would allow the City to enter into
three separate contracts with Waste Manager of Denver South, Browning-Ferris
Industries, and Laidlaw Waste System, Inc. The resolution was assigned 1
nUllber and read by tttle:
RESOLUTION NO. 58, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THREE (3) AGREDIENTS 111TH PARTICIPATING HAULERS IN OR-
DER TO IMPLEMENT THE ENGLEIIOOO RECYCLING PILOT PaUN.
COUIICIL .... NlllWY lllftl, -IT IIAS src111a. Tl ........ 11011.un• •.
51, SEIIU Of lNl.
There was brtef dtscusston relative to the grant -t•s we.tell are flllldtng tilts
progr•, and tt was c011ftrad that the pilot fNI"• ts •t bet .. flllldecl by
the Ctty of Englwood. It ts hoped that the f''I'• wtll leld to Mlbstuttal
waste reducttOII, and that the t11fo,-tt011 ,a,,...... u.,.. tlle progr• u11 bl
shared wttll other c-tttes for tlletr recycH .. efforts.
Vote resu 1 ts :
Ayes:
Nays:
Mot ton carried.
(d) Director llanusll pre1e11ted a rec......aatt• froa tlle fl11111t .. and
ZOfttng c-tsston to ldopt a btll for • ordtlllllCe a,,rovt .. tile 1011t119 of
newly aMexecl 1anc1 . 111r • .,._sll t•f.,..... eo.cn tut tile ,1-1 .. 111d Z•t11t
c-tss °" held a ,.1 tc heart .. oa tllts •tter .. .,_. 4, lMl. n.. rec•-
NftdattOft fraa the C-tsst• ts fer C..Ctl to ... ,. .. oa ftrst readtag the '°" 111 s fortll " cwn 1111 lo . M ~,t-rt .. for July IS. IMI. lo COftSlcler .. , c ts tfftNd 1111 ,..,or to t11e
Olld reld .. of the CNIICtl bill . City Cl ........ to ...... CCMNKtl
I 11 • "· titled :
IL llll •• M , llfTIIIOUCQ IY CCIUICI
A Ill roa • Oll)IIWIC ••• PWOTI( MIIOO TO
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CITY Of DIDGD ,
CNICIL ............... -IT -••••• " .... -na U(•> • CIIIICIL IIU •• .. , .... a W IMI,
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Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
COUNCIL IEIIIO IH•INS MOVED, N IT MAS SEcaED, TO SET A MLIC HEAIU• FOi
.JULY 15, lttl AT 7:30 P.N., TO cm1D£R ZONI• DESI-TION FOi TIE IEILY AN-
NEXED PIOP£lTY TO TIE c1n OF DREIIOCID, COLOIADO.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried.
(e) Director Fonda presented a recClllll8ndatton froa the Engle.ood Water
and Sewer Board to approve an agret11ent wtth Drake Contractors for boring and
encasing a water ltne at U.S. 285 and Santa Fe. Mr. Fonda explained this en-
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cas-nt will provide a loop connection for two extsttng lines. Two btd pro-0 <,
posals were received, wtth Drake Contractors subllttting the low bid of t.'
$23,800. s
CGUIICIL IIEIIIEI U LOCI IMED, -IT IIAS SECaED, Tl AIPllft 1IE ~ID \,k · •
FOi 1IE -·· -acu1• OF A •m u• 1W1 1IE ..... I USZII SANTA FE II 1IE....,. OF SZJ,D.
Before voting, there was brief discussion COftCerning the ultt•te respon -
sibiltty of landscaping or asphalt restoration. Nr. FOllda confi,-ct there
should be no asphalt restoration ,...ired and that tMN ts little ff 111y
landscaping. Howt¥tr, the ulti•te responsibility will rest witll tllt Ctty.
Ctty Manager Fraser offered to provide Council with..,.. i•fonaatfOII COIICerll·
tng the schechiltng 111d c-,lettOII of this project.
Vote results:
Ayes:
lays:
Not 10ft urrtecl.
(f) Director FOllda ,,.. ... ted a rec ...... u .. ,,.. tM uttlittes De ·
partaent to adopt a bf 11 for III ordi11111ee appt"OV1RI five ...... ts fra tM
South91te Sallftat fa-Dtstrtct 119 Dry Creek l•tera,ter EIMMllt al ... South
Platte River Drive . TIie Ctty Clert was asked to Nld eo.cn ltll •· Jt.
tfttttled :
CCUCIL IILL ..,. 39, IITIIDDUCCO IY CCUCIL IIJa(I NATNMMY
A llll FOi M OIDINMCC ........ FIVE EASDOTS FOi TN( SOUTIUT[ SANITATION
DISTRICT IIG ORY CR£El IITCIICCPTOI WOOT AlONC SOUTN Pt.Affl IIWCI .. ,vc .
CIUICIL ... MWY .... -IT IIU SIIIIIB, Tl ........ 11111
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Ayes: Council Metllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(g) Director Esterly presented a recOlllendation froa the Oepartaent of
Public Works to enter into a contract with Kahn and CCJIIPany for replaceaent of
the carpet in the Library, utilizing Milliken Modular Carpet at a cost not to
exceed $79,250. Nr. Esterly explained this was a negotiated uiount which is
less than the local contractor was able to provide. Discussion ensued rela-
tive to the floor preparation and project contingencies. Nr. Fraser advised
that it should not be assuaed the extra aoney would be spent. At this point
it is not possible to detenaine the condition of the floor under the current
carpet; any reaaining aonies will be returned to the General Fund.
COIIICIL IIEJIIO HAIElllaff IIOVED, -IT MAS SECWD, TO MITHOIIZE THE CITY
IUIMIEI TO Elfl'El INTO A COlffUCT 111TH UIII -allNIIY, DEJIIEI, COLOUDO, FOi
IIIUIUI -CGIINIIY, UIIUIIIIE, IDIIIA, FOi PlfllDI• _, IISTALLI• IIILLIUI
1111111•..M CAIPET Ill 11IE EIII EIINlt LIIUIY, 11IE Mllllff IDT TO EXCEED $7t,2IO.
Council .....,.r Koltay expressed concern over the aanner in -"ich bid requests
are occasionally structured, resulting in sole source contracts.
Vote results:
Ayes:
lhys:
Not ion carried.
COUftCtl Mlllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
(II) CIIIICIL -a.Afflll ..... _, IT IIU IB .... , TO Tat -na II (11) IELATJ• 11 1111 Ila.Ill. W ---WE ••anu INTO
NVI• Dlsl'alCT •• M,ca:lllE IDUIC8Bf 111111CT 1111.
Ayes: Cowtl Rt:11:trs loltay, Hat.._.,, llt19t11s, lulloclt,
Claytell, ....._.tcht, Van Dyke
lhys: NoM
Nolton carried.
(I) Director Hayes ,reseated a reca 111datton froa tlle Dlpartwt of
Ft11anctal Services to ...,t a resol•tton prMtdt .. for the lottce of Sale of
Special Assessaent llollds for Pavt .. Dtstrtct lo. MIC.Crete ltaplac ..... t Dts-
tri.cl No . 1111 . Ns. Hayes provided l11fot"111tt011 relative to bond structure,
sctiedult, 111d stze whtch has bNII set at SJ70,000. TIie estt•ted interest
rate and bond ratl119 •re ex,latned by Ms. Hayes. TIie resoluttCNI .. , asst9M(I
an r 11d read by title :
IIO . St, S(RICS Of lttl
A R UTION PalDIIC fGa THC IIOTICC OF SALE Of SP£C1AL ASSESSIDT 101DS Of
CITY OF CIIQ£WOO, cot.OIWJO, fGa PAVING DISTIICT IIO. M/CGIQ£TE 1£PUC(·
NT DI T ICT IIO . 1111, II TNE .. IIICIPAL ~ Of SJJ0,000 MD FIOWIDI• F•
TH( NIU TION MD Mill ~ IIOTIC(,
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COUNCIL MENIER KOLTAY NOYED, AND IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO.
59, SERIES OF 1991.
Ayes: Council Metlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(j) City Attorney DeWitt presented a recOllllendation to adopt a bill for
an ordinance aaending the Englewood Municipal Code relating to the iapoundaent
of 110tor vehicles. Mr. DeWitt explained the .. ndaent 1s.laecessary as a
result of the reorganization previously approved by Counc11fto provide Code
Enforcement Officers enforcement authority. The City Clerk was asked to read
Council 8111 No. 43, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 43, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NDIIER CLAYTON
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ANEll>ING TITLE 11, CHAPTER IA, SECTIONS 2 AND 3,
RELATING TO THE INPOUNIINENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES.
CGIIICIL IIElaEI CLAYTIII IMED, -IT lfAS SECONDED, TO APPIOft ME111A ITEII
ll(j) -CGIIICIL IILL •• U.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: Nofte
Notion carried.
13. leMral D1scuss1•
(a) Mayor's Choice
(1) Mayor V• o,te preposed a resolut1011 1.....-ti .. the Ullited
States C011fert11Ce of Mayors 1• 1ts attapt to aod1fy c.,.....t 1 ... ,...,...1 ..
federal -rgency pl-1 .. ...S ,...,_ .. autst..c:e. The resehrtt• •• a11t1 -
ned a nUlllber &Rd reed 111 its 111t 1 rety.
RESOlUTION NO. 60, SOIES OF 1111
•• •• 1n11 .... • n m m11aa. " ••ar 11D11.1J1• •· •· SDIES Of lNl,
Ayes :
Nays :
Notion carried .
(b) COUftCil Mellber 's Choice
(I) Counctl Mellber lu11oclt ,.....,Id a resoh•ll• authorlzl .. a
...,rial c011trlbutt011 to the R. Crate Nil ... Rlaortal F•. The ... t of
SI, 500 ... , l11serted tn the fifth Whereas . lllr. lulloclt ,otated Nt ta.at lllr .
Nel OIi ... , a "" fof"Nd officer • dted •II• 1• Ml"Vtce _. • •t1 for the
C ty. and ht• ntat• ta.at tilts c•trUMtt • ... Id •t set a ,erttailar ,....
c •· The resoluttOII •• asslped a Md ,.... by title :
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RESOLUTION NO. 61, SERIES OF 1991
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTION TO THE R. CRAIG NELSON MEMO-
RIAL FUND.
COUNCIL IIEIIIER MLOCIC IIOVED, NI> IT IMS SECONDED, TO APPIOYE IESOLUTION NO.
151, SOIES OF lHl,
Council Mellber Koltay explained he had suggested tabling this itea at the last
111eeting with the objective of further discussion at a study session. He of-
fered the opinion that such a contribution does set a precedence. He urged
that Council adopt a policy on how such contributions should be aade.
Council Mellber Bullock countered that a general policy need not be adopted,
that this gesture ts a •one-ttae deal tn a untque sttuatton.•
Council Metlber Clayton offered information concerning the benefits provided
for all eaployees, and he stated he dtd not feel tt appropriate for Council to
be dtscusstng this tssue at this tiae.
CCIUIICIL IIEIIIEI cunON MID. -IT IIAS SECNED. TO TMI.E laFIIITELY MEIi-
DA ITEII 13(1t)(1) -IESOWrJ• NO. 11 0 SOIES OF lHl.
Ayes: Council Nlllber Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: COUftCil Nlllber ltoltay, HathMAY, IH99in1, Bullock
Motion defeated. Discussion continued.
Council Mellber Wi99in1 inquired about the total compensation benefits as 1
result of Mr. Nelson's death. Ctty Manager Fraser explatMcl that the ent1tle-
aents have not been totally deteratMcl. He offered to share that tnfonutton
wtth Council when a deteraination has been reached.
Council Nlllber Hoefticht tnqutred about staff's postt1on cORCeNt .. such 1
contrtbut ton. tlr. Fraser stated that venerally staff llad tlldtcated 111ell ac -
tion aay be tnapproprtate, tllat sllOllld COUIIC11 do .... tilt .. of tilts aature, tt
outfit to be II part of the overall revtew of the coapensattOII pl111. tlr .
Fraser reaillded COUftCtl U..t tlley are the clectstOII aabrs • c..,..satt• for '°° to 500 ...,10,..s and s11ell a clectston, revardless of hew tt ts terad, s
set a pNCedence tn term of e-.,ectatton and poltcy. ••· #tv .. .,. , ·'
Council Nlllber Habetlicht offered ta.at th s ts 111 -ttOlial tn• .-,c,. ts dtf·
flcult to deal with on III Intellectual 1 velJ ht 1 ••• It tt '• t best
interest of eff"YGM not to ~ IHohfttOII lo . II. c.cer.1 .. U18 COIi ·
trtbutl011 lllde by c....-ry Mtlls vtllage, s felt tilts •• a testt--, te ..,
, ..... ty and to the servtc I we provide, and u .. c•trtbltt• stlNld be
v 11 1 tribute to 111 c .. llWOOd offtc rs Mdyto Nr, lellOII Md h 1
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CGUIICIL .... Ill.TAY .... , • IT IN srtlaa, Tl JMU lllllllfl• •· 11,
SOl[S Of INI,
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Motion carried.
(ii) Council Mellber Clayton proposed a resolution indicating En-
glewood's support for the National Education Goals for the children of the
City of Englewood. He strongly urged support of these goals and the par-
ticipation of Council in conjunction with the School Board toward the acc1111-
plishment of the goals. The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by
title:
RESOLUTION NO. 62, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE NATIONAL EDUCATION GOALS FOR THE CHILDREN OF THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
CCIIIICIL IEIIEll CLAYTM IIDYED, N IT MAS SEC-ED, TO APPllOVt IDOWTIM llt.
12, SERIES OF 1111.
Council Mellber Miggins, who participated In the video telethon earlier this
evening, stated the ... ting was well attended; he concurred with Mr. Clayton's
strong support of the National Education Goals.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Miggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
Motion carried.
~Clerk's note: The following 1 isttng of Council lllllber's Choice does not
nece9tarily reflect the order In which they were lllde.
(111) Counc:tl lllllber Bullock:
I . He requested that Council 1111 No. 31 regarding the election of the Mayor
by l)OIMllar vote be on the July 1, 1991, agenda.
Z. He requested that the council btl 1 retarding tile lutldtng Code be on the
July I, 1991, agenda. On the s-utter, he c ..... ted ..-i the article which
appeared tn the June 13th tssue of the Englewood S.t1•1, stating he was tn-
accurately quoted. Further, that It was not his tntet1t to cause undue hard -
s hip tn the Butldtng Dtvtston . He urged expedlet1ey In resolving this tssue .
J . adv sed Council of the upcoatng •t1arJorte , ... Day,• July 7th at 5:00
p.a •• and he ,.....,ted to repres8"t the City at tMt fURCtton . Nayor Van l)yte
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rffd to th ts represtntatton •
,...._,ted that all Colorado Mun c tpal le .... attendees reaeln for a
•l nults after * ....... adjourn• 11 r.
( v) Counc 1 lllllber Clayton :
I , CIIIICIL ... CUfflll .... -IT IMS IBllla, ll a,rMVI TIE la&•
11.Jff WITN,.., ll FIi TIil UI( OF CllffDIIIAL Ult •
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Ayes: Council Metlbers Kolby, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton,
Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: Council llellber Wiggins
llotton carried. Council llellber lltrtns explained his •nay• vote WIS due to
being infol'lllcl that soae lllllbers o the Parks and Recreation Colllission were
not in favor of this ag,.......t. Council IINber Clayton countered that the
Coatsston had not taken a vote concemtng this tt•.
2. He provided an update on the American Coauntties for Cleanup Equity
(ACCE) ... ting -"ich he wtll • attendtlf in Washington, D.C. on June 25,
1111. City Attorney Dlllttt provided additional infonaation conceming ACCE's
legislative efforts.
(v) Counc:11 Nllllber Habenicht:
I. She antionecl that !Can llaecllter had expressed concern over certain aaend·
ants to the Code, approved in 1119, which now peratts the licensing of tee
ere• vendor trucks. llr. llaecllter feels thts ts a stgntftcant safety huard
to Englewood's clltldrN. lls. Nlbentcht suggested tut staff look t11to the
issue to deteratN tf tt has preHftted a probl•. Based Oft that t11fonaatton,
it aay be necessary for Counc:11 to reevaluate .. Code provtsion.
2. SM requested ~ff look tnto provtdt119 clHr •rkt119s of IMes on
the extt r-, of IMS~IP to .......,ay. U. S, 2'i~
J. SM c_,11_ted staff on recent iss•s of D, Ctttz• ud P1NltN as
betng very tafonaattve.
(vt) CNIICtl ....... 1ttwt111:
l. He 111C1Mt,... tf tlll •,....ri efftcers• ..,.. -• ddJ t• Safety Servtces;
he WIS i11foraed U., ..,.. 1M aN Nferred to as •,e11ce Disk Offtcen. •
z. He ,....sted tllet tlll
3. He 11, .. ,,... alNNlt tlll 011• 1
4. He advt Hd CNIICtl ef
the 0..tNI Divel t
5. He Hbd
tecl ave f,
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I. pas
send t ng C tty ..__..
ng tts future
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3. She 1nforaecl Council that Denver Regional Council of &ove,,....ts is hold-
ing a public hearing on June 25, lNl concerning the MC proposal; she re-
quested confh•tton that Englewod's positton ,....tns the s-; if not, she
requested acldtttonal tnput. Council Nellber Habentcllt tndtcated she ...,ld Hu
to dtscuss changtng the Ctty's posttton.
14. City ........,,s llport
(a) Nr. Fraser tnfotwd Council t1-\ there ts • sdledllled study ses-
ston the wet of June 25th.
(b) Nr. Fraser edvised Counc:11 he wuld be satttt .. a witt.. rlPOf't
on tlle outcoa of tlle -tt11s wttll UAVCO reg1rdt11 Ci.....,.111 City.
(c) He tnforad COUIC11 tllat Publtc Sentce c......., of Colorado Ills
agreed to let tlle Ctty of £11111__. ut11tze Ji• Cll•ar• for tlle Nxt 12 to 11
wtlls. llr. C11•1ra "111 tit 1111sttng the City t• tts ee11•tc devel..-nt
efforts. 4"11
(d) He ••-ced tllat tlllre w111 be a tour ofjlrlcUlrtdte .,_.., for
tllose persons 1thldt19 Colorado Nulltctpal Leag111. 11le tNr ts sdleduled for
Frtday at 11:30 a.a.
(e) He -ttoaed tlle •11tc111• progr• as Ntlt• 11 tile lut ts111e of
TIie Cft1Q!, He fNls tllts p ....... "111 haft I pnttt• tlf'IIIICe wttllt• tile
city Of'llll~Zatt ...
15. Ctty Attaflllr's IIIJll"t
(a) llr. Dllfttt •11111 tlllt Celletl 1111 II, 17, talN It 1111 .._ IN
aett11, "111 N • tile .Jlly 1st ....... 1111 lttll I t fer
•••1111 of certat1 "'IJlrttes wttll tlll State ~ .. _._It
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AGEll>A ITEN 9 -PUBLIC HEARIN& ON 1-1 ZONIN& MEIIINENTS
BEFORE I BEGIN MY PRESENTATION I'D LIKE TO PUT INTO RECORD PROOF
OF PUBLICATION AND NOTICE OF THIS HEARING WAS PUBLISHED IN THE
ENGLEWOOD SENTINEL ON MAY 30, 1991. IN ADDITION I'D LIKE THE
CLERK TO ENTER INTO THE RECORD THE STAFF REPORT THAT'S ATTACHED TO
YOUR PACKET AS WELL AS THE FINDINGS OF FACT THAT WERE SENT FROM
THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO THE CITY COUNCIL.
MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF COUNCIL, WE'RE HERE TONIGHT TO REVIEW AND
HEAR RECOMMENDATION FROM THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO AMEND SECTION
16-4-13C(3) OF THE ENGLEWOOD ZONING ORDINANCE THAT ESSENTIALLY
DELETES THE WORD ·BREWERY· FOR THE LONG LIST OF ITEMS THAT ARE
EXCLUDED FROM THE 1-1 ZONE. THE EFFECT AND IMPACT OF THIS CHANGE
WOULD PERMIT BREWERIES IN AN 1-1 ZONE. AND WHEN WE TALK ABOUT THE
1-1 ZONE, IF YOU LOOK AT THE MAP OVER THERE, THE COMPREHENSIVE
ZONING MAP, THE BLUE AREAS ARE INDUSTRIAL ZONING. THE
CROSS-HATCHED BLUE AREAS ARE 1-2 ZONES IN WHICH A BREWERY OR ANY
OTHER EXCLUDED USES WOULD BE PERMITTED TODAY. THE BLUE AREAS THAT
ARE NOT CROSS-HATCHED ARE THE AREAS THAT WOULD BE EFFECTED BY THE
ZONE MEfOIENT AND ZONE CHANGE. THE ACTUAL ZONING ORDINANCE
ITSELF SAYS THAT THE NANUFACTURING PROCESS OR THE FABRICATION OF
ANY COtll>DlTY, EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING WHICH ARE PROHIBITED, THEN THE
LIST GOES ON FOR OVER 40 PARTICULAR PRODUCTS OR PROCESSEES FROM
ABRASIVES AND ASPHALTS TO FERTILIZERS, FUN&ECIDES, VAX AND WAX
PRODUCTS, ALSO INCLUDING BREWERIES. WE TRIED TO FIii> OUT
INITIALLY HOW THIS LIST WAS DEVELOPED All) WE COULD GO BACK AS FAR
AS 1955 ORDINANCE WHICH WAS ONE Of THE FIRST ADOPTIONS Of THE
ZONING ORDINANCE IN ENGLEMOOD AS CCIIPREHENSIVE AS IT VAS, NI> THE
LIST APPEARED IN THAT ORDINANCE. IF YOU WERE TO liO AROUND TO
DIFFERENT JURISOICTIONS AT ABOUT THE SANE TINE, THE EXACT SAME
LIST APPEARED EVERYWHERE. IT IMS UBIQUITOUS AT THE TINE. WE THEN
CALLED AROUND TO DIFFERENT JURISOICTICIIS TO TRY TO FIii> OUT IF
ANYONE, IF ANYON( KNEii WHY THIS IMS PUT II. All) THE ONLY THING WE
CAN REALLY THI• OF IS THAT TM(SE USES, All> IF YOU PUT IREWERIES
MING THESE USES, THAT THEY MOUlD TEii> TO IE THE ._,ISMCES· USES,
THE USES THAT YOU NIGHT THI• Of AS PIDOUCIN& oam,ous ODORS AND
SUE All> THAT TYPE Of THIN&. IUT 11D W CALLm CITIES THAT HAD
EITHER BREWERIES OR IREV ·PUIS OR SONE TYPE Of MltMaOT LIKE THAT
• W CONTACTED ARVADA. AUIOIA, OEIIV£1, FORT COLLINS All> PUflLO,
All> TWO OF THEM ALLOW llt[W(IICS IN lll>USTIIAL AIU AS A
CONDITIONAL USE (WHICH IONS MRE 'S A PUil.iC HE.MIN& IEFOREHAII>)
NI> TWO ALLOW TIO AS A USE IY R lfiHT . II TM( l 111> Of &(l(RAl
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS THAT MC'IE TALllN& AIOUT . W COUt.D FIii> or THESE CITIES IN) lll>ICATm THAT THERE IMS ... .,,SMCc OR
OINOllOUS TYPE Of I .. ACT CMATm IY A 11E10Y . 110 TALl AIOUT
CW ·MS FOR tXMPl 1 CITIC$ IN MCA ALLOW IUIM'UIS CV(N
IN T Ml S DISTIUCT • DOWU, DOIIITOIII IOUlDCI, ALR£AD HAY
T uses MD THCR II) ...XIOUS fF[CT • • COUlOl 'T
ct 1r TitC USE. THE , ICAD, ., P111:c1,nATm THIS 1s
T R WA A REQU( T FD TO USE A Pl EC Of PIOPEltT F A
·NI MD OR ORDI S II> DCSTI TIOI All) SO lOOl D AT
IF IW> DET •1 TMA T NJ IIUlflOS( Of TIU S
ST AUi.MT , o a,,aco IT . o v • MAY
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AREA. BUT THE, ON THE BASIS THAT THE LARGEST USE DOMINATES WHAT
YOU CONSIDER THE PERMITTED USE THEN OTHER THINGS BECOMES ACCESSORY
USES TO THE PREDOMINENT USE. BUT IN THIS CASE A SIZEABLE AMOUNT
OF BEER TO BE PRODUCED WAS TO BE EXPORTED OFF SITE, SO WE HAD TO
MAKE THE DETERMINATION THAT IN FACT THE PRIMARY USE WAS A BREWERY
WITH THE RESTAURANT FACILITIES BEING SOMElltAT, SOMElltAT SECONDARY.
LIKE I SAID OUR INVESTIGATION REVEALED LITTLE OR NO NEGATIVE
IMPACTS ON THESE USES. THE KEY QUESTION YOU HAYE TO ADDRESS IS
NO. l -SHOULD THE BREWERY BE ALLOIIED IN AN 1-1 IJIJUSTRIAL
DISTRICT? WILL IT BE A NUISANCE? WILL IT BE AN OIIIOXIOUS
NEIGHBOR? AND I THI• THERE ARE TWO PARTS Of OUR ZONING ORDINANCE
THAT OFFER, BESIDES THE FACT THAT THE USE ITSELF WE DON'T CONSIDER
TO BE OBNOXIOUS AND NEITHER DID THE PLAIIIING COIIIISSION AFTER
PUBLIC HEARING. BUT THERE ARE TWO PIIOCEOURAL ELEIDTS IN OUR
ZONING ORDINANCE THAT I THI• WOULD ALLOII THE PLAIIIING COIIUSSION
AND THIS COUNCIL TO REVIEW BT USES GOING IN. NO. l IS ANYTHING
LARGER THAN ONE ACRE GOING IN WOULD HAYE TO CCII£ BEFORE THE
PLANNING COMMISSION AND THE CCUICIL AS A PLAIIIED DEVELOPMENT. AND
THIS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT, AflJIIG OTHER THINGS, WOULD REVIEW THREE
PRIMARY THINGS: l. CONSISTENCY Of THE USE WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN; THE AVOIDANCE OF ADVERSE I .. ACTS TO THE SURIIOUIIJING AREAS;
AND AN APPROPRIATE INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL SITE DESICII AND
ARCHITECTURAL COMPATABILITY. PUil.iC HEARINGS WOUl.D IE REQUIRED
FOR ANYTHING LARGER THAN ONE ACRE. IN ADDITION THE 1-1 ZONE HAS
CERTAIN LIMITATIONS ON EXTERNAL EFFECTS Of USES, SETS CERTAIN
STADRDS IN THE FOLLOIIING AREAS: SOUIID, VIIIIATION, EJIIISSION OF
HEAT, GLARE, DUST, FUNES, OUTDOOR STOUCE _, IIASTE DISPOSAL. NOW
THESE CRITERIA AND STWIDS Alf AIIIIINISTERED OI IWIJl.ED
AIIUNISTMTEYLY, THEY DON'T CCIII( BEFOIE A IODY FOi R£YIEW, •n
THEY'RE A NIT Of OUR D(PMTIDT'S CHAI&( TO IIISUI£ THAT THE USES
THAT GO II IIEET TH[S( STWIDS. SO I THI• THOS( TIIO THINGS TO
II( LEM> TO TH( RECONIEIIATIGI THAT IOTH TH( STAFF IMES _, THE
PUIIIING COIIIISS1m HAS NIIDE _, THAT IS TO APPD£ THIS, APNOVE
TH( D(LETlm Of IIREIOIES FIIII TH( EXCLUDOJ LIST IIIICII II EFFECT
PEMITS IIEWHIES II TH( 1-1 ZGIE. I'D I( GUO TO MIMR ANY
QUESTICIIS .
CLAYTON; YES, YOUI ........ IMISN, SNDUlD ME, IF ME ID( TO APPD£ THIS
CtWIGE II ZCllllli, THIS IIOULD 11n PEIIIIT THIS MI•SS TO OPOI? IS
THAT c:ca£CT, IT WOULD STILL Hlft TO GO TIIIDUIN • IITOSlft
INVESTUiATlm TO OITAII A STATE LICEISE TO OfOATE 1101-f'UIS, IS
THAT COIIRECT?
WANUSH :
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ll>T CII.Y l*T, IUT TH(I( Al( CWAII FIIIMICIA&. ASPECTS Of THIS
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TNAT ' llli AT Wi ll OPOI lll[TN[I OI •T YOU TM£ TH(
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CLAYTON: AND THAT FURTHER PROCESS WOULD REQUIRE PUBLIC HEARINGS AND POSTING
ANO PETITIONING IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND EXTENSIVE EXAMINATION BY
THE STATE.
WANUSH: I'M NOT SURE THAT I COULD SPEAK TO THE PETITIONING IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD, I THINK SO, BUT THAT'S NOT MY AREA OF EXPERTISE.
BELIEVE SO, BUT ...
CLAYTON: OKAY. THANK YOU.
HABENICHT: ARE YOU SAYING THEN THAT, THAT A YES VOTE WOULD JUST BE VOTING FOR
THIS PARTICULAR BUSINESS OR WOULD IT BE VOTING FOR ANY BREWERY
THAT WOULD COME INTO THE ...
WANUSH:
DEWITT:
VOTING FOR ANY BREWERY. THIS ESSENTIALLY DOES, THIS ORDINANCE
DOES NOT SPEAK TO A SPECIFIC PIECE Of LAND OR A SPECIFIC
APPLICATION. IT SPEAKS TO THE WAY WE ADDRESS USES IN THE
Ifl>USTRIAL, THE 1-1 ZONE.
EXPLAINS THAT SWEARING IN IS NOT NECESSARY AS THIS IS A
LEGISLATIVE HEARING NOT QUASI-JUDICIAL . (TAPE 1 -725)
M/M R.JACKSON: WELL, WE HAVE BEEN RESIDENTS Of EIICLDIOOD SINCE 1957, WE'RE AT
4600 SOUTH HURON, All> WE'VE LOOKED IN OUR IOI£ FOR 26 YEARS. W£
ALREADY HAVE ENOUGH TRAFFIC BESIDE OUR HONE THAT IWCES ENOUGH
NOISE THAT WE CAN'T EVEN HAVE OUR IEOIDII IUNOOIIS OPEN IN THE
SIIIIER, NOR THE LIVIlli ROON IIINOOIIS, All> WE JUST FEEL THAT IT
WOULD CREATE MORE TRAFFIC. All> 11£ JUST FOUND OUT ABOUT THIS LATE
THIS AFTERNOON THAT THIS HEARilli IMS CiOING TO BE TONIGHT, All> IIE
FELT THAT WE SflJULD CCME All> SP£A1 OUR LITTLE PIECE All> WE'RE BOTH
VERY MUCH AGAINST IT. Ml> All Of TNE OTHER NEHIHIORS THAT I SPOKE
WITH BY TELEPHON£ SAID TH[ SME THllli, THAT TH[Y DION'T INT IT,
BUT NONE Of THEIi ll(R( AILE TO CCIII£ TO TH[ NEARING.
VAN DYKE: HOii FAR AR£ YOU LITERALLY.
JACKSON: WE' RE ON THE COINER OF TUFTS Ml> .... OF TH[ 4600 ROCl.
VAN DYKE: SO YOU 'D BE A ROCl MIAY .
JACKSON: IT WOULD IE FURTHER THMI THAT. LET'S S£E. IT'S PIDUILY AIOUT
SIi ROCIS OR SO OR MYIE £VOi A LITTLE FURTHER. 1 'N NOT EVEN
SUR£ HIE THAT STREET IS .
VAN DYKE : .... IS A HlliNLY TRAYELLED STREET AS I RECALL
e IT IS . 11£ 5CT THE TWFIC 801115 WT _, IIEST _, WE en TH(
TIWFIC CONlll5 FD TH[ SOUTH TO TN[ 1111TH, •TH TO TH[ SOUTM
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...sH TNAT TH[R( WILL I( OffClll'\alTY TIIIIUiN THE NOCESS .
TONICHT 'RE ll>T APNOWlll5 TNIS MI.SS WHIATIN . THE IIT(IT
TONIGHT IS TO NOVIDI: APNOWAL TO Al.LOIi TN( CGIC(PT .WRY TO
LOCATC 1• THAT IIIJUSTIIA&. AIQ , IUT CIIIU. IF THAT IS AIPDED,
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THEY NEED TO GO THROUGH A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT, NOT THRU Pl Z, BUT
THERE WOULD BA A PROCESS IN WHICH YOU WOULD BE ABLE TO SPEAK
AGAINST THE ISSUE THAT WOULD HAVE CLOUT IN THAT SENSE IF IT DOES
GO THROUGH TONIGHT.
JACKSON: OKAY.
HABENICHT: I HAD A QUESTION ABOUT CLARIFICATION IN TERMS THAT WE KEEP TELLING
PEOPLE THAT THEY'LL HAVE ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY, MY Ufl>ERSTANOING IS
THAT ONE OF THESE OPPORTUNITIES WOULD BE FOR A LIQUOR LICENSE
HEARING. ANO THE BOUNDARIES OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD ARE SET BY SOME
PARAMETERS THAT I DON'T UNDERSTAND. ANO IT MIGHT BE THAT THESE
PEOPLE MIGHT NOT BE INCLUDED IN THE BOUNDARIES Of THE NEIGHBORHOOD
IN WHICH CASE THEY WOULD NOT HAYE THE OPPORTUNITY TO RESP(N). AND
I THINK WE NEED SOME CLARIFICATION ON THAT.
DEWITT: ARE YOU ASKING ME?
HABENICHT: YES. YOU'RE THE ONLY ONE THAT PROBABLY ICNOlfS THE ANSWER.
DEWITT: WELL, GENERALLY THE LICENSING, THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY FOR
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD WHICH MEETS IN THIS CHNIBER WILL SET THOSE
PRIOR TO THE PETITIONING PROCESS COMMENCING NI> CERTAINLY THE
JACKSONS ARE ENTITLED TO KEEP TRACK OF THAT. GENERALLY, I THINK
THAT FROM WHAT I Ufl>ERSTANO THEIR LOCATION, THEY MAY VERY WELL BE
WITHIN THE PETITIONING TERRITORY. YOU KNOii, THEY HAVE THE
OPPORTUNITY TO BE THERE. THEY'RE BROADLY BASED ENOUGH. I THINK
THAT THEY WOULD PROBABLY BE INCLUDED IN IT IN THIS PARTICULAR
SITUATION.
HABENICHT: MAY I PROBE A LITTLE FURTHER ON THAT? BY PII08A8l Y, DOES THAT MEAN
THAT IF THEY AREN'T INCLUDED THAT THEIR, IF THEY IIOULD CCII£ BEFORE
A LIQUOR LICENSE HEARING THAT THEIR TESTJNOIIY WOULD HAYE TH£ SME
WEIGHT AS THE OTHERS OR WOULD THEY EVEN IE ALLOIIED TO TESTIFY?
IS, ARE, IS THERE ANY 6UAIMTE£, SO THIS MIGHT BE THEIR ONLY
OPPORUNITY TO SPEAK. IS THAT RIGHT, OR NOT?
DEWITT: I THINK THE LIKELIHOOD IS THAT THEY IIOUlD HAYE ANOTHER OPPORUTNITY
TO SPEAK. NI> IF I WERE A PERD TO, YOU !CD, IMING M OPINION
IN A PROFESSIONAL CAPACITY, 1 'D SAY THE LIKELIHOOD JS THAT THEY
Will HAVE ANOTHER OPPORUNITY TO SPEAK DIRECTLY IN REFERENCE TO THE
LICENSING ASPECTS Of THIS OPERATION.
HATHAWA Y: I HAD A QUESTION FORM MR. All> MRS. JACKSON. IF TH£ Bl5CEST CONCERN
IS PERHAPS THE TRAFFIC IN THAT PARTICULAR AREA, I CUESS THAT ONE
Of THE BEST WAYS THAT WE AS A CITY OTHO THM NOT APPIOVING THIS
PARTICUALR OROINMCC TO ADDUSS YOUR PIIOILEM WOULD IE TO LOOl AT
THAT TRAfFJC IN THAT AREA . HAS IT CMICEO N1Y SINCE WE TOOl OUT
THC ft.ASHING l lQfT? HAS IT l((N IEffl• SINCE II( PUT IN THE
FOUR -WAY STOP? HAS IT ~ All> IS THEIE NOT SOME NCTHOD WE
CAN FINO TO MITJ&AT[ YOUR SIT\MTION IIJTNOUT SOl>ING TH( NCSSAG[
THAT WE DON 'T WAIT THIS TYPE IUSI•ss. SEE, I S(E IT AS TIIO
SEPARAT ISSU£5 . IF YOUR ISSUE IS llAfFJC, I DON 'T !CD THAT
IIHCTHCR A IIICWE•Y M COIN5 IN TN(I[ GI IIH[TM[R A fMCNIIIN5
OPERATION COIIIG IN TNCIE, GI MYTHIN5 QOIN5 II THAT PMTJCUlAR
LOCATION IIOUt.D HAVE SJCIUFICMTLY HlliNO GI LOIIH EFFECT ON YOU1t
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TRAFFIC AT YOUR CORNER. I HAPPEN TO LIVE RIGHT ON DARTMOUTH SO I
HAVE SOME CONCERNS WHEN SOMETHING GOES IN OOWN ON SANTA FE ANO
DARTMOUTH, BUT I THINK THE ISSUE IN YOUR CASE IS NOT WHETHER A
BREWERY PUB GOES IN THERE BUT WHAT EFFECT IS GOING TO HAVE ON THE
TRAFFIC THAT GOES BY YOUR HOUSE, ANO IF THAT'S THE ISSUE THEN I
THINK THE CITY STAFF CAN ADDRESS THAT IN A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT
MANNER.
JACKSON; WELL, PARDON ME. I BELIEVE IT WAS BETTER WHEtt WE HAD A TRAFFIC
LIGHT AT THE INTERSECTION. RATHER THAN THE FOUR-WAY STOP. I
THINK IT'S INCREASED GREATLY.
HATHAWAY: IF WE WERE TO MAKE A RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY MANAGER THAT HE
CHECK BACK INTO THE PARTICULAR TRAFFIC PATIERNS AND THE TRAFFIC IN
YOUR AREA THAT MIGHT SOLVE YOUR CONCERNS WITHOUT TELLING THIS
BUSINESS PERSON THAT'S LOOKING AT THIS LOCATION, HEY W£ HAVE
RESIDENTS THAT DON'T WANT YOU BECAUSE OF THE TRAFFIC. I THINK
THAT'S THE WAY THAT I APPROACH IT.
VAN DYKE: THAT'S A POSSIBILITY THAT CERTAINLY WORTH PERSUING EVEN,
REGARDLESS WHETHER THIS PASSES OR NOT.
HATHAWAY: YEAH, CAUSE THE ISSUE IS THE TRAFFIC, IT'S NOT NECESSARILY THE
BREW PUB IN THAT LOCATION.
BULLOCK : THAT WOULD BE MY QUESTION, DO YOU HAVE ANY SU&GESTION ON lltAT YOU
WOULD LIKE TO SEE IN THE AREA TO PRECLUDE TRAFFIC?
JACKSON; WELL, I REALLY DON'T KNOii, YOU KNOii.
VAN DYKE: OTHER THAN THE LIGHT. YOU'VE NOTICED A SICiNIFICANT
JACKSON : I HAVE, I HAVE BEEN RETIRED ABOUT A YEAll AND A HALF AND I'M tOI£
ALL DAY, AND I CAN REALLY SEE THE DIFFER£1CE.
VAN DYKE : OKAY, WELL, W£ CERTAJNL Y APPRECIATE YOUI COIIIING OUT THIS EVENING
AND 11£ APPRECIATE THE IIIFOMATJCII. ... Ml> IIIS. El.NH JUllliClt .
JUNGCK: ELIIER JINiCK, 4606 SOUTH MRJPOSA DIIVE. THAT'S J U J Ci C It . I
WMT TO SPEM MiAINST THIS PUOSAl TO PUT JI A IIOERY INTO THE
OlD C £DAR IU I LD I NCi THERE. 11£ DIIII' T ICQ MYTH JNCi MOUT IT TI l WE
HAD A PHONE CALL, WELL I WOUUll 'T, Wll WE WERE AT THE LAST
PlAMUNG MEETING AND THE DISCUSSICII IMS IN RECiAIID TO All THE OTHER
PIIOPCRTY AROUND OUR ,-,p[RTY l(JNCi MIIEIED INTO THE CITY Of
~l WOOD . AND IT IMS CASUALLY IOTICIIED SCIIETHINCi MOUT THE
llt[ll(RY GOINCi IN AT TH( OLD CEIWI .. llDJNCi . Ml> THEI£ IMS A
POS lllllTY Of NAYIC 200,000 CiAllC*5 Of KER COINCi OUT Of THAT IN
A YEAR'S TIME . THEY IMTEO THIS SITE l(CMISC TM(Y HAD UllDD
ACC SS AND SO FORTH , Ml) THIS IMS llfY, THIS IMS All THAT IMS
IONED AIOUT IT . TH(Y Dllll 'T MYTHil5 MOUT TH£lf IMS COJIG TO
IC A HEARINCi TCIIIGHT OR MYTHil5 ELS£ IIITll W: RECEIVED A CALL
FRIDAY TELLING US THAT YOU 11£1£ COIi& TO I( D1SCUSSll5 THIS
NATT R. WE 'V KEN IN OUI MIii( JI YCMS _, W:'VC SEEN THAT MCA
DCV LOP FQ ALFALFA FIELDS Ill TO NT IT JS TaY . Ml) Ft£
THAT THE LIGHT INDUSTRY SNOUlD IS ALL IICINT II THAT M£A Ml)
'T £0 ANYTHING LI A IY II THC CMIS ._., Of
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CONTAMINATION THERE'S GOING TO BE, THE AMOUNT OF TRUCK TRAFFIC .
THIS LADY AWHILE AGO MENTIONED THE TRAFFIC ANO SHE LIVED ON HURON
ANO JASON OR HURON ANO TUFTS, WELL WE LIVE EVEN FOUR BLOCKS CLOSER
THAN THAT. WE DO HAVE SEMIS COMING DOWN MARIPOSA DRIVE. IT'S
ILLEGAL. WE HAVE SEMIS GOING UP TUFFS AVENUE WHICH IS ILLEGAL .
WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN IF WE GET A BREWERY IN THERE, THE CITY WILL
NOT SPENO THE MONEY TO PUT UNION AVENUE UNDERNEATH THE RAILROAD
TRACKS, SO YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE ALL THIS TRAFFIC FROM THE BREWERY
ANO SO FORTH COMING INTO OUR AREA EITHER THROUGH BELLEVIEW OR
OXFORD. IF THEY COME DOWN OXFORD, THE SEMIS WILL BE GOING WITHIN
A BLOCK OF OUR HOUSE, LESS THAN A BLOCK OF OUR HOME, ANO WE HAVE
ENOUGH NOISE NOW, WE DON'T NEED ANY MORE NOISE IN THAT AREA. AND
SO WE FEEL THAT A BREWERY IS NOT WHAT WE NEED IN THERE. A
RESTAURANT, MAYBE WE COULD USE A GOOD RESTAURANT IN OUR AREA, BUT
WE SAW THE RESTAURANT ACROSS THE STREET OVER THERE THE MEXICAN
RESTAURANT, IT WENT OUT OF BUSINESS SO, SO WHY DO WE NEED ANOTHER
RESTAURANT. IF THESE PEOPLE WHO WANT TO PUT IN THIS BREWERY, DO
THEY KNOW THAT TUFTS AVEIIJE AND QUINCY ARE GOING TO BE CLOSED?
DEWITT : YES, THEY DO KNOW THAT.
JUNGCK: THEY DO KNOW THAT? BECAUSE THAT'S GOING TO PUT AN AWFULLY LOT OF
TRAFFIC INTO THE RESIDENTIAL AREAS THERE.
VAN DYKE : MR. FRASER, IS THAT NEW NAVAJO GOING TO FACILITATE ANY OF THIS?
WILL IT ELIMINATE SOM£ OF THE RESIDENTIAL TRAFFIC?
FRASER: WELL, WITHOUT HAVING A MAP TO EXPLAIN ALL OF THE PROPOSALS WITH
RESPECT TO NAVAJO AND WINDERMERE, IT'S OUR EXPECTATION THAT THE
FRONTAGE ROAD THAT Will BE DEVELOPED BETWEEN OXFORD AND BELLEVIEW,
A CONTIIIJOUS FIUITAGE ROAD NOii FROM THE NAVAJO ALIGIIOT THEN
ACROSS TO TH£ 11IIIJ£-RE AlUiNNT SHOULD TAKE PRESSURE OFF OF
TUFTS, PARTICULARLY IECAUSE OF THE BETIER ACCESS FD BOTH
BELLEVIEW AND OXFCIID INTO THOSE IIIIUSTRIAL AREAS FOR TRAFFIC THAT
WULD BE GOING WT All> IIEST All> THEN HAVING TO CCIIE INTO THAT
AREA . THE DESICII CONTDIPUTE S TRYING TO RELIEVE MfY INCLINATION
PEOPLE fll1'HT HAVC TO USE TUFTS AS A COIIIECTOR THIOUCH THAT AREA.
AND IIE ACTUALLY PIIEOICT LOIIER IUIIERS CII TUFTS IN THE FUT\ltE THAN
IIE DO MUHR ... RS. BECAUSE Of THE IIIIIOVEIDTS THAT Al£ GOING
CII THIOUCH THERE . IIN[TH(R OR mT TUFF IC NTIE-111Ul.D I(
INFLUENCED IY THIS, I DCll 'T ID. IUT IIE'D I( 5UD TO SHARE WITH
YOU THE CURRENT CONCEPT Pl.MS FOR THAT FIUITAGE ROAD THIOUGH
THERE.
J WELL . WE IC.IOI, WE 'VE l([N ATTOOING All THESE PUIIIING IIEETINGS
WITH THE STATE HIGHWAY D[NIITNOIT All> VITH TH( CITY SO IIE ICD
JUST AIOU1 HRE T Y INT TO CO VITH IT, VITH THE NEV ROAD
THIIOUGH THCR TMIOUGN OlFCIID, FD OlfCIID 0¥0 TO VJIIJ(-lt[ All)
THE N DOWN INTO ICllCYIEV. IIE ICD JUST MOUT NT MIR IOUTC
VI LL ENTAIL, IUT STIL JUST THE OTH£1 0.Y TM[lt[ ~ A 11, SOIi c . CME DOWN • 1 POSA OR I VE All> • COUPtE OF vcru •, OF
THOI STOPPED All> SAID • 1 •M LOST, I 'N LOOKING FOi 11(¥[11. OIIV • •
TH£Y COULCll 'T FIIIO IT SO THEY CONE U, INTO OUR 11£15HIOIHOOO
TH(R • All> DCll 'T £0 THAT llllO OF TWFIC THC • fWIIPOSA
l>'IIV VASll 'T C T TEO TO CAMY HEAVY TRAFFIC MO
TRAFFIC '(l INTO l*T MtA, ' CIOIIC TO HAW:
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THAT WAY. I DON'T KNOW ABOUT ANY ODOR OR ANYTHING. IF THERE'S AN
ODOR WITH A BREWERY OR NOT, BUT WHEN YOU FIGURE OUT IT'S MALT
THEY'RE GOING TO BE USING THERE, THERE'S BOUND TO BE SOMETHING
THERE. SO I'D LIKE TO RECOMMEND THAT THE CITY COUNCIL REALLY
THINK THIS OVER VERY SERIOUSLY BEFORE THEY RECOMMEND ANO CHANGE SO
THAT A BREWERY CAN GET INTO IT. THANK YOU.
CLAYTON : MR. YOUNG, I JUST THOUGHT YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED HERE, WHILE WE
WERE TALKING HERE I FIGURED OUT 200,000 GALLONS A YEAR IS ABOUT
150 CASES A DAY. THAT'S JUST LIKE A PICK-UP TRUCK FULL OF BEER.
I DON'T IMAGINE THAT AS A BREWERY OF THAT SIZE, THEY'RE
ANTICIPATING VERY MUCH BY SEMIS. I THIIIC WE'RE ALL CONCERNED
ABOUT THE TRAFFIC. I AGREE WITH YOU. I THIii( IT'S A TRAGEDY THAT
WE HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO FIND THE MONEY TO FUND THAT BY -PASS TO
CONNECT SANTA FE WITH UNION, BUT WE MAY BE ABLE TO AT SOME POINT .
DO THAT. I THINK ONE OF THE THINGS WE'RE FACED WITH IS THE FACT
THAT THAT CEDAR LIMIER BUILDING HAS SAT VACANT NOW FOR A COUPLE OF
YEARS, AND WHEN A BUILDING SITS VACANT LIKE THAT, OF COURSE, THERE
ARE NO JOBS FOR PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN OUR COMMUNITY, THERE'S NO WAY
FOR THAT BUILDING PROPERTY OWNER TO PAY HIS TAXES, AND OTHER
THINGS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO THE PROSPERITY, AND I GUESS WE'RE TRYING
TO FIND WAYS THAT WE CAN SAY TO A RESPONSIBLE OWNER, "YES, THIS IS
A USE THAT'S A GOOD USE." I CERTAINLY WOULDN'T WANT TO SUPPORT IT
IF I THOUGHT THERE WAS GOING TO BE AN OFFENSIVE ODOR PROBLEM, OR
IF I THOUGHT WE WERE GOING TO HAVE TEN OR TWELVE SEMIS A DAY
DRIVING PAST THAT AREA. BUT A MICROBREWERY FRAIICLY DOESN'T
PRODUCE VERY MUCH BEER. IT LOOKS LIKE A LOT WHEN YOU TAKE A
YEARLY FIGURE, BUT WE 'RE TALKING ABOUT A PICK-UP TRUCKLOAD A DAY,
AND THAT'S NOT A LOT.
JUNGCK: WELL, THAT'S TRUE, BUT WHAT'S GOING TO PREVENT THEM FROM
INCREASING THEIR PRODUCTION AS TIME GOES ON IF THEIR BUSINESS
CONTINUES TO PROSPER? THIS Will BE THE FOURTH BUSINESS THAT WILL
BE MOVING INTO THE CEDAR LIMIER CCIIPANY BUILDING THERE. SO,
VAN DYKE: IN HOW MANY YEARS, JUST OUT Of CURIOSITY? OVER THE LAST TEN
YEARS.
JUNGCK : OVER THE LAST TEN, TVELYE, FIFTEEN YEARS. YEAH. TH( CEDAR LUMBER
CCIIPANY COMPLETELY REMOOELm TH( •mDING lll(N THEY am IN
THERE, AND I DON'T REMOIBER HT IMS IN TH(R[ B(FORE.
CL AYTON : FREIDMAN. FREIDMAN PAPER IMREHOUSE, TNEY .,Ill IT .
JUNGCK : THEY DONE SON£ REMODELING CII IT, .,T IT IMS SONETHING ELSE B(FORE
THAT. WE 'VE B([N IN THE NUatlOIHDOD FOR U YEARS, Ml) WE WERE
SURPRISED HN WE ATTENO£D THIS PUIIIING MEETING Ml) WE M(ARI)
SONEIOOY SAY SONETHING AIOUT CEDM UIIIER CCWMIY IS GOING TO TUAN
INTO A IRMRY, SO WE DAOYE DOIII TH(I[, Ml) THERE 'S 111) S UiNS DOWN
THERE WITHIN 100 FEET OF THC .,ILDING Ml) OTH(R THAN THAT TH(R['S
NO SIGNS TELLING AIOUT MIYTHING ELS£, SO W£ IN TH( NEl5NIOINOOO,
NCIIE OF US KNOii AIOUT IT . SO MYIE W£ OUliNT TO TME All IIMITORY
OR PET ITICII OR SOMETIUNG DOIII THERE TH 1• AIOUT IT .
VAN OYK : THNIC YOU, NR . JUNGCK . I Ull)(ltSTNI> THAT TM[ POTENTICII Olll(R ,
RICHAltD SOUIR IS IN TH( U>IDICE . PENPS HC COUU> CONE FORIIARO
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THING TAKES OFF. THANK YOU, MR. JUNGCK.
HATHAWAY: YOUR HONOR, I ALSO HAVE ANOTHER C0114ENT. MR. JUNGCK, I DON'T KNOW
WHERE YOU GOT THE NUMBERS THAT YOU WERE USING, BUT THE NUMBERS
THAT CITY COUNCIL IS PROVIDED WITH WITH REGARD TO PRODUCTION FOR
THIS FACILITY IS ONLY AN INITIAL CAPACITY OF Zl,000 BARRELS OR
65,000 GALLONS PER YEAR, ANO IT SAYS WITH THE TOTAL CAPACITY COULD
BE INCREASED BY 10,000 BARRELS IN THE PARTICULAR SITE THAT THEY'RE
LOOKING AT. AS MR. WANUSH MENTIONED, IF THIS SITE EVER GREW THE
SIZE THAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT, MAJOR BREWERY, OR WHATEVER, HE
WOULD HAVE TO GO THROUGH A PD PROCESS BECAUSE THAT WOULD INDEED
MEAN THE BUILDING ANO ITS SURROUNDING AREA WOULD BE OVER AN ACRE.
JUNGCK : THAT'S WHAT THEY MENTIONED AT THE PLANNING MEETING
HATHAWAY: YEAH, THAT'S NOT THE CORRECT INFORMATION ...
JUNGCK: THAT'S NOT THE CORRECT INFORMATION ...
HATHAWAY: THE TOTAL CAPACITY IN THAT LOCATION IN CEDAR LUMBER, THAT WE WERE
GIVEN, IS 31,000 BARRELS ...
JUNGCK: THEY WERE ...
HATHAWAY : YEAH.
JUNGCK: THEY VERE MENTIONING SON£ NUMBERS THERE, AND VE VERE KIND OF
FLABBERGASTED ...
VAN DYKE : WELL, Ln 'S SEE IF WE CAN GET ... SQUIRE UP AND SON(
CLARIFICATION. ... SQUIRE. YOUR IIME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD
PLEASE.
SQUIRE: RICHARD SQUIRE, 0436 MERICAN MAY, 1REC1t£•1DGE COLORADO.
VAN DYKE : VCLL, YOU 'VE H£ARD YOUR OPflOSITICII. CAN YOU GIVE US A LITTLE
INSIGHT VITit REliARD TO THE CCIICUIIS THESE P£0PlE HAYE IIIOUCHT
FORIWIO AS FAR AS SIZE, CAPACITY, DIPLOYECS, UMISICII?
SQUIRE : OKAY . THC FIGURES ARE M,000 UIIRELS A YEAR. I CAN UNDERSTAND
WHAT THESE FOlKS ARE TAl.ltlNG AIOUT AS FAR AS TRAFFIC GOES . CIIE
THING I NIGHT SAY IS THAT NII YOU HAVE A BUILDING Of Z7,000
SQUARE FEET , I THlllt WHATEVER YOU PUT IN THAT BUILDING IN ORDER TO
NM£ SONE US OUT Of THAT •ntDING IS GOING TO HAVE SON£ TRAFFIC .
I DON 'T Tltlllt OUR IRCW£RY MfiOSCS WUlD REALLY IRING MY UNDUE
MOUNT Of TIWFIC uno MCA, AT LEAST I WOUlD CERTAINLY HOPE
SO FOR All O CRNCD . WOULD IC fJIPlOYING SONEHR£ IEMCN
35 -SO PCOPl , AND W£ WOUlD MTICIPATE THAT WE COULD IRING YOU AS
MUCH AS SI00 ,000 A YEAR IN TAI REvtMJlS TO TH( CITY Of CNGlo«>OD .
V NAKC M UTROICLY Fl QUAl.lTY IUR THAT HAS l((N ACCEPTED IN
IR CK IDGC AND IASICAl Y TMIOUtiHOUT TN[ STATE NOii . OUR NUT
ST P I TO EXPORT THIS 10 SURIIOUIIDING Al£AS AND IY THAT I WOULD
NCAN M Y TtW TO , TMT TYPC TitlNG . 1 ll)T TALKING
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VAN DYKE : YOU'RE NOT GOING TO COMPETE WITH BUDWISER OR COORS?
SQUIRE: NO, I OON'T THINK SO.
VAN DYKE: OKAY, OTHER QUESTIONS FROM COUNCIL MEMBERS?
HABENICHT: I HAVE SEVERAL QUESTIONS FOR MR. SQUIRE. WILL YOUR HOURS BE
SIMILAR TO THOSE OF OTHER BUSINESS IN THE AREA? I KNOW THAT MANY
OF THE RESIDENTS HAVE STATED THAT THERE IS A VERY COMFORTABLE
COVENANT OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE INOUSTRIAL AREA AND THE
RESIDENTIAL AREA, AND THE CO-EXISTENCE BETWEEN THE TWO HASN'T
REALLY NEGATIVELY IMPACTED EITHER ONE EXCEPT FOR THE STRAY SEMIS
WHICH CAN BE ADDRESSED WITH TRAFFIC. BUT DO YOU SEE A DIFFERENT
TIME LINE, ARE YOU GOING TO BE CLOSED UP WEEKENDS LIKE MOST OF
THOSE BUILDINGS ARE.
SQUIRE: NO, IN FACT, WE MOULD APPLY FOR EXTENDED HOURS LICENSE WHICH MOULD
ENABLE US TO WORK SEVEN DAYS A WEEK AND OUR RESTAURANT MOULD BE
OPEN POSSIBLY TO 1VO IN THE MOIIIING.
HABENICHT: I KNOii THAT ONE OF THE THINGS TOO THAT COUNCIL TALKED ABOUT OVER
THE YEARS WITH THE INDUSTRIAL AREA IN WORICING ANO STRIVING TO GET,
TO MAKE SURE THAT WE MINTAIN GOOD ACCESS TO THE IIIJUSTRIAL AREA,
THERE IMS AN UNO£RSTANOING THAT TRAFFIC ACCESS TO IIIJUSTRIAL AREA
IS VERY DIFFERENT FROM THE ACCESS THAT YOU NEED TO GET TO A
COMMERCIAL AREA, ANO YOU'RE LOOKING AT BEING BOTH A COIIIERCIAL AND
AN INDUSTRIAL BUSINESS , SO YOU'RE LOOKING FOR CUSTCIIERS THAT ARE
LIKE RETAIL CUSTOMERS CONING INTO YOUR BUSINESS, NOT JUST
INOUSTRIAL PEOPLE, DELIVERY PEOPLE, ANO THE LIKE .
SQUIRE : THAT 'S RIGHT. WE ARE. THE CLOSING OF THOSE STREETS IN FIIONT OF
THE PLACE IS NOT A GREAT HELP TO US EITHER, I MIGHT ADO . IF
SCIIEBOOY CAN FIii) US, MYIE THEY CM GET IN THERE. BUT THAT
REMAINS TO BE SEEN .
HABENICHT: I IMS IIONOERING, I JUST, OUT Of QIIIOSITY, HAVE YOU CCIISIDEREO
LOOltlNG AT A BUILDING THAT IUGHT I( A 11£AI.LY IIEAT ASSET TO YOUR
NEEDS l(JNG RIGHT THERE JI THE IIIDDLE FOi PlOPl[ TO SEE , Ml> THAT
IIOULD I( CUI BUYERS CUii •nLDJIC. TID('S A IIIID(RfUl •••
SQUIR E: ACROSS SMTA FE?
HAB ENI CHT : YES , SMTA FE Ml> IWIIDOI . NO .•.
VAN DYKE : NO , IT 'S tWl'DEN , ON THE SOUTH SIDE Of 1W11D01 JUST l(FOIE YOU GET
TO SMTA FE GOING WST •
SQUIR : 'O I( HAPPY TO LOOlt AT MYlNING .
BULLOCK : IT 'S 101,000 SQUAil( FUT, JSll 'T IT .
HABENICHT : I 'N ME IT cout.O I( SUIDI VI OO>.
HATHAWAY : THCRE 'S A PAM IIG LOT Alll£MW III TN 11',
SOUIR : I 00, 000 SQUAii( F £CT, M , IS A I ll owt• OUI
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LOCATION THAT WANTS TRAFFIC.
SQUIRE: THE BUILDING ITSELF IS CUSTOM MADE FOR WHAT WE'RE DOING. THE
ADDITION TO THE FRONT OF IT WOULD BE A GREAT DRAW. WE UNDERSTAND
THAT THE LOCATION IS NOT THE GREATEST FOR THE ASPECT OF THE
BUSINESS. WE WOULD HOPE THAT BECAUSE WE HAVE SUCH A UNIQUE
PRODUCT, MAKE SUCH A GREAT PRODUCT, THAT PEOPLE WOULD COME AND
FIND US. AND QUITE FRANKLY I WOULD NOT BE OPPOSED AT All TO
LOOKING AT SOMETHING WHERE SOMEBODY MIGHT BE ABLE TO GET IN
WITHOUT A MAZE IN THE FRONT.
HABENICHT: IT WOULD BE GREAT.
WIGGINS: MR. SQUIRE, IS THE RAILROAD SPUR THERE A NECESSITY TO YOUR
OPERATION?
SQUIRE: IT IS, WE WERE, AT FIRST WHEN WE ENTERED INTO A CONTRACT WITH RCC
WHO OWNS THE BUILDING NOW OUR Ufl>ERSTAll>ING WAS THAT THE RAILROAD
SPUR WOULD BE THERE. WE NOW UNOERSTAII> THAT NOW, AFTER OUR DUE
DILIGENCE, THAT THAT RAILROAD SPUR Will BE NEGATED TOTALLY, All> WE
WOULD, WE'RE NOT REAL NUTS ABOUT THAT EITHER, BUT WE DO HAVE A LOT
OF TIME AND EFFORT INTO THIS LOCATION All> WE ARE PREPARED TO
PROBABLY TRUCK IN SOME OF THE STUFF THAT WOULD HAVE COME IN ON THE
RAILROAD.
WIGGINS: I WAS AWARE OF A ZONING CHANGE, I MEAN, IN THAT AREA THAT THE
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT IN CONSTRUCTION WOULD REMOVE TWO OF THE SPURS
IN THERE AND THE ONLY ONE THAT WAS GOING TO STAY IN THERE WAS THE
GOING TO BE THE ONE TO PUBLIC SERVICE All> YOURS WOULD BE GONE, I
JUST WONDERED ...
SQUIRE: THAT'S RIGHT. THAT'S CORRECT.
CLAYTON: YES, tll. SQUIRE, SON( Of US ME REAL EICITED ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY
OF A GOOD USE FOR THAT BUILDING, All> A VIAil[ 11EV BUSINESS IN
ENGLEWOOD THAT'S GOT JOBS All>, WE'VE HEAii> FIOI FOLKS OVER THE
YEARS HOii WE N(ED NORE FINE RESTAURMTS. CM YOU TELL US A LITTLE
BIT flJRE ABOUT YOUR RESTAURMT? WHAT YOU THI• YOU NIGHT DO
THERE?
SQUIRE : OH, I 'D BE GLAD TO. WE DO HAVE A RESTAURMT Ml> IRCll ·PUI IN
BREClllllllMiE CURRENTLY . THE NOi.i IS PREIXINIIIEITLY A l&IICH FM[,
WE MAKE A CREAT IURC(R, II( HAVE A CHICK£N SMDIUCH, II( HAVE
SHEPHARDS PIE, WC HAVE SAi.ADS, II( HAVE PASTA All> STUFF Lil£ THAT .
AT NIGHT IIE GET INTO A LITTLE IIT FMCl[R FMC, DST DUCKLING,
REAL GOOD STEAKS, STUFF lllE THAT . WHAT 'S GOING TO IC CALLCD FOR
HER IN ENGLEWOD, IIE 'RE STILL UP IN TM[ AIR AIOUT . REALIZE
THAT OUR IMDIATC AREA IS A ll.U( COll.M AREA . £VOi TMC KIii> Of
STUFF THAT 11£ SERVC IN IRCCUIIIIDG(, YOU IICD, II( GET H .ts FOR
1/2 POUND FRESH GIIOUNO BUKCR . l 'N NOT SO SURE THAT THAT 'S GOI
TO IIORIC IN THIS PMTICUAl.R AREA , AH, IIE 'RC NOT OVERLY OPTINISTI
ABOUT TH RESTAUIIMT SIDE Of THINGS, TO TEL YOU T TRUTH MOUT
IT . IT 'S A STATE LAIi THAT YOU HAV TO HAYE A RESTAUIUIIIT Ml) IAI ,
OR RESTAUIIANT IN MY WC WITH THE IIOl(RY, SO DO INl[II) TO
RV FI N fl SH FOOD lltlCH I • TRY TO V FOOD GODO
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OUR BEER AND OUR BEER IS EXCELLENT. IT'S DEFINITELY NOT PHEASANT
UNDER GLASS, BUT WHAT WE DO SERVE IS REALLY WELL DONE. AND IT'S
MOSTLY IN THE AREA, LIKE OUR FRENCH FRIES ARE MOSTLY HAND DONE,
AND DONE DAILY, AND DONE IN PEANUT OIL, AND SALADS ARE ALL FRESH,
OUR PASTA IS HOME MADE, SO WE, AH, WE SERVE A FINE QUALITY FOOD,
ALTHOUGH IT'S NOT, AS I SAY, PHEASANT UNOER GLASS.
CLAYTON; SO WE'RE NOT JUST TALKING ABOUT HAVING A BAR, WE'RE TALKING ABOUT
HAVING A •...
SQUIRE: STATE STATUTE SAYS THAT ONLY 25S OF YOUR BUSINESS CAN BE BAR.
CLAYTON: OKAY, ONLY 25S OF YOUR BUSINESS CAN BE BAR?
SQUIRE: OF THE TOTAL RESTAURANT BUSINESS CAN BE ... I NIGHT BE, NO I THINK
CORRECT.
BULLOCK: NR. SQUIRE, DO YOU ANTICIPATE ANY TYPE OF ODOR PROBLEM?
SQUIRE: VELL, OUR BREWERY IS ON MIN STREET IN BRECKI•IDGE. IF THAT
TELLS YOU ANYYHING, AH, THE ODOR THAT CONES OUT OF THAT BREWERY IS
INITTED IN THE INSIDE OF TH( MJILDING, SO IF THERE WAS ANYTHING
REALLY, REALLY HORRIBLE CONING OUT OF THERE, VE MOULD BE IUIUNG
OUR OWN CUSTONERS OFF. THE FACT OF THE NATTER IS THE SNELL OF
COOKING BARLEY IS ABOUT FRESH CUT HAY. THERE'S NO ... I MEAN
BRECKINRIDGE CALLED EVERYBDOY WITH A BREV·PUI THROUGH THE UNITED
STATES, AND AH NADE VERY, VERY SURE, I NEAN THIS IS RIGHT ON MIN
STREET IN BRECKINRIDGE.
BULLOCK: DO YOU, IS THERE A TYPE Of PARM.Ell BETWEEN lfHAT YOU'RE ATTEMPTING
TO DO HERE IN ENGLEWOOD AND IIHAT'S BEEN IXIIE IN DENVER WITH THE
IIYANCOOP BREV£RY?
SQUIRE: VERY SIMILAR, VERY SIMILAR. I lfOUlO SAY THAT lfYAIICOOPS lfOULD HAVE
A l.AIC(R PERCEITME RESTUMT IUSINESS, AH, W HlVE DEVELOPED A
ltEAl NEED FOR OUR 1((1 AS FM AS PEOPLE IMIITING IT _, VE CAN'T
PIODUCE IT IN IRECll.lDGE. SO ON( Of TH[ lt£ASCIIS THAT W CHOSE
THIS PMTICULM •nLDING IS THAT IT 51ftS US TH[ ABILITY TO SPREAD
OUT All> PUT A BOTTLING LINE. OUR 1((1 IS CIM:ITLY BOTTLED IV
NMll, lltlCH IS lie Of A JOI£,_, lfHAT M('ft DOIi( IS PUICNASED A
SML L BOTTLING LINE, NI, _, THAT'S A IZ SfOIIT FILLER. MYBE AS
AN EIMPLE, PIDIAILY A SMLLEST Flll[I AT coalS IIOUlD IE ZOO
SPOUTS, SONETHING LIKE THAT. IT 'S lie Of LIKE, AUIDST A TOY AS
FM AS TH( IUSIIIESS IS CClltEIIIED.
HA8tNI CHT : NI . SQUIRE, YOU ...... , aa, A LOT NOi[ AIOUT IIOOIES THAii I
00 . IF THIS ZCIIING OWIK IIOUlD SO II, eT Clllt.Y IIOUlD IT PE•n
YM lltOMW TO 80 II, IT IIOUlD ~IT llltt lltlWIY TO CO II . M
l lltCWIIU LINITCD IN THE SIZE, TO TH( SIU THlT YOURS IS
lNITCD TO THE lies Of ODDI D0£LOflOT. llD Of THINGS , THAT.
THAT •••
SOUIR : THAT 'S A GODO QUCSTION . TH[ IASIC PIIOC[SS IS SMC FOi MY
IY , IUT TH( , QUIT ftMKl Y, I ' ft [I TOlD TMT THC I 'T
NOU5H PAC IN [ 0,000 FOi A MJOI lll(M(IY TO co IN . cm OUR
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SITE IS NOWHERES NEAR LARGE ENOUGH FOR ANYBODY THAT'S GOING TO
MAKE A MASS PRODUCED BEER. THERE IS NO PLACE IN ENGLEWOOD.
HABENICHT: I'M CURIOUS. YOU ALWAYS HEAR IN BEER CotltERCIALS ABOUT "IT'S THE
WATER." WHETHER IT'S IN PENNSYLVANIA OR THE ROCKIES OR WHATEVER.
SQUIRE: THERE IS A LOT OF TRUTH TO THAT.
HABENICHT: DO YOU SEE A HIGH WATER USE?
HATHAWAY: JUST A SMALL QUESTION. THERE WAS A RECENT TASTE TEST SAYING THAT
ENGLEWOOD'S WATER TASTED HORRIBLE. l GUESS YOU GUYS HAVE
EVALUATED THAT, l WOULD ASSUME.
SQUIRE: WE, THAT IS PART OF OUR DUE DlLEGENCE, BUT l WOULD SAY THAT, AH,
AH, WHAT HAPPENS, THERE'S WATER IN FLORIDA THAT'S REALLY
IMPOSSIBLE TO DEAL WITH, IT'S LINE, IT'S BRACKISH, IT'S JUST
IMPOSSIBLE TO MAKE A GOOD BEER OUT OF. OTHER WATERS ARE
FILTERABLE AND CAN BE DEALT WITH. AND PART OF OUR DUE DILIGENCE
BEFORE WE GET INTO THIS IS TO GET A COMPLETE REPORT FRON THE WATER
AND SEWER DEPARTMENT, OR WATER OR WHATEVER IT IS, TO GET A
CHEMICAL BREAKDOWN ON THE WATER WHICH WE ANTICIPATE WOULD NOT BE A
PROBLEM FOR US.
HATHAWAY: BUT YOU HAVE NOT DONE THAT AS YET?
SQUIRE: NO.
HATHAWAY: BUT YOU'RE ASSUMING IT'S NOT GOING TO BE A PROBLEM WITH ENGLEWOOD
WATER SYSTEM.
SQUIRE: THE BREW MSTER NI> l HAVE BEEN .. I.ING AIIOUIID CII THE WATER HERE,
NI> JUST 111TH A CUltSORY EIMIIIATICII II( DCll'T FIii> MY PROBLEM WITH
THE WATCR.
HABENICHT : YOUR HOIOI, MiAlN l 'LL SHOii NY laJUICE, HOii IIUCH WATER IS USED?
SQUIRE:
WOULD IT IE LIU zt,000 W.lCIIS, l ass ... DO YOU USE DE WATER
THM IN TNE l lQU ID THAT YOU PIOOUCC?
AISOlUTElY, AISOl.UTElY.
HABENICHT : WHAT WOULD YOUR WATEI USM( IU
SQUIRE:
VANOY
DOUTT :
OUR WATER USM£ MOUlO I(, lO'S ASSUIIE THAT II( GOT U, TO TOP
PRODUCT ICII THAT IIJUlD IE 20,000 Ulll(U. YOU COULD SAY THAT NOT
CIILY WOULD II( US( TN( 20,000 IMlllS, IUT Ml 'D US[ •MR 100,000
BARRELS IN TH£ CLEMING OPCUTICII. &OICUllY SKMING IT 'S AIOUT
FIV Tl S TMC MUil Of LIQUID THAT YOU NODUC(.
THANK YOU, NR . SOUIR(. THAT IMS A WAT O[Al Of IWOIIMTICII . IS
THERE MYCIIC ELSE IN TN( Ml>IOICE THAT IIISH[S TO SP£M TO THIS
ISSU 7 AT THIS Tl •
NR . fOICA NOii IIUCH IMTH A NOUS( USES P(l YCMI?
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FONDA: I DON'T KNOW IN BARRELS. (LAUGHTER) IN TERNS OF GALLONS,
PROBABLY 100 GALLONS PER CAPITA PER DAY. I THINK 200 GALLONS PER
CAPITA PER DAY WOULD INCLUDE THE LAWN WATERING. HOW MANY GALLONS IN A BARREL?
SQUIRE: 31.
FONDA: I DON'T THINK THAT'S GOING TO BE AN INORDINATE NOJNT OF WATER FOR us.
VAN DYKE: ANY OTHER QUESTIONS BY COUNCIL THAT NEm TO BE ADDRESSED, OR MY
C(IIIENTS? CM I HAVE A lll>TION TO CLOSE THE HEARING.
KOLTAY: SO lll>VED.
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AIEll>A ITEM lO(C) -COIIICIL BILL NO. 42
PARTIAL VERBATIM
HABENICHT: YOUR HONOR, I REALLY THINK A BREW-PUB IN ENGLEWOOD WOULD BE A
WONDERFUL THINK IN A DIFFERENT AREA OF THE COMMUNITY. I THINK
THAT THE RESIDENTIAL AREA THAT BORDERS THAT 1-1 DISTRICT IS, IS,
HAS BEEN WORKING THROUGH GETTING ALONG WITH THEIR INDUSTRIAL
NEIGHBORS ANO THEY ENJOY THE QUIET OF THE WEEKEND, THEY ENJOY THE
QUIET OF THE EVENING. AH, AH, THIS IS CERTAINLY A DIFFERENT KIND
OF USE THAN WAS CONSISTENT WITH THE PLAN WHEN IT WAS FIRST PUT
INTO USE. I THINK IT DOES HAVE A POTENTIAL FOR AN ADVERSE IMPACT
ON THE AREA, All) ALTHOUGH THE SOUND MY NOT COME FROM THE
MANUFACTURING PROCESS, THERE ARE OTHER SOUNDS THAT NIGHT, AH, BE
EMITTED FROM THAT AREA AT DIFFERENT TINES OF THE DAY. I KNOW THAT
THERE ARE A NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN THAT AREA THAT HAVE EXPRESSED
CONCERN TO NE -I DON'T KNOW IF THEY HAVE EXPRESSED CONCERN TO
OTHER NEIIIERS OF THE COIIUIITY -BUT I THINK THAT THE ZONING
ORDINANCE IS THERE TO FACILITATE BUSINESS AND TO PROTECT THE
RESIDENTIAL QUALITY OF OUR COIIUIITY, All> WE HAVE A COMMITMENT TO
BOTH, All> I THINK WE SHOULD STRIVE TO MICE SURE THAT WE CAN
PROVIDE A PLACE FOR THIS BUSINESS WITHIN OUR COMMUNITY All> AT TH£
SAM£ TINE SUPPORT THE RESIDENTS IN THE AREA IN THEIR CONCERNS THAT
THEY HAVE AT LEAST BROUGHT TO NY ATTENTION. I' LL BE VOTING
AGAINST IT, All> I WOULD URGE OTHERS TO JOIN NE. THANK YOU.
HATHAWAY: YOUR HONOR, I THINK C.E OF THE POINTS THAT MR. DEWITT MOE AT TH£
BEGINNING OF THIS PARTICULAR ITEM IS THE FACT THAT WE ARE NOT
TALKING SPECIFIC LOCATIC. IN THIS CASE. 11£ ARE TALKING THAT WHOLE
1-1 WHICH INCLUD(S A LOT Of DISTRICT Cit£ AS IIELL. I HAVE
RESIDENTS UP THERE THAT IIIULD WELCOIIE THIS IRElf-PUB RIGHT
UIIEDIATELY NDT DOOi, _, THEY DO, THEY HAVE LIVED NUT TO AN
IIIIUSTRIAI.. AREA FOi YEARS. IUT TH£ POINT IS THAT YOU CAN'T VIEW
THIS PARTICULAR -IIIMCE AS SITE 5'£CIFIC, YOU HAVE TO PUT IT IN
THE ~-IIAI.. VIEII Of TH£ IIIOt.E COIIUIITY. Ml> TO TELL THIS
PARTICUAI..I aus1•ss PEOPLE THlT, ·ON, YEAH, II£ IIELCOIIE YOU IN TH£
IIIIUSTRIAI.. AREA IUT NOT II THIS snr IS COIIITERPIIIDUCTIVE TO All
Of OUR ECOIDUC D(Y(LOflOT [FFOITS UP TO THIS POINT. IT'S LIKE
·II( WANT YOU aus1•ss, IUT NOT H(R[I • Ml> I Will 8( VOTIIC FOR IT
All> VERY HEARTEDLY.
CLA TC.: YOUR HONOR. AS I LOOK THIOUCN TH( LIST Of PIOHIIITED ACTIVITY IN
THE 1-1 DISTRICT, l'N STRUCl IY THE FACT THAT CLEARLY ll)ST Of
THCSE UC ltf.Al.LY OHEIISIVE llll)S Of aus1•ss TO HAVE IN YOUR
CCJIUIITY. NOT JUST IN YOUR IIIJUSTRIAI.. AREA, IUT TH(Y 'R( TH£ llNO
Of THI YOU DON 'T INT MMIN(I[ II YOUR COIIUUTY • CMION 8lAC
Mlllf'ACT\MIIC, MIML IY ·.....CTS, .. IUCl, &lUC, IIISECTICID(S ,
NEAT SlAUGHTCII , NETAI..S UlUCTIC., OILS Ml> FATS MUACTURIIC ,
I NCM, T SC ARE THC llNOS OF TNIKS THAT Alt£ T , THC DOOi MD
PAOii. AICN 'T GOIIC TO un• A COUPl[ Of IUDS, T Y'R( liOI
TO liO CLCM TO Tlt£ OTHCI SIDC or TN( COIIUIITY . THC ll[V(RY DOES
NOT FALL INTO MY or THCSC CATHOll[S _, I TNI• IT 'S CLEAR THAT
TitlS I I Y M OUTNODEO LIST . NY CC.£• WITM TNIS PMTICUlAR
LOCATION, FIWlllY, IS THAT COUIICIL IOl[I tNOIICNT HAS
CONSIST(NTLY o,,osm Ml(QUlft ace s FOi THAT M(A, -IOI
£ TO STIIC THAT IOT LWC IT TO MYIOOY . ...,
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ELSE HAS COME DOWN THE ROAD IN THE LAST TVO YEARS AND SAID, "I
WANT TO LEASE THIS BUILDING" AND I THINK, YOU KNOW, WE NEED TO
ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS PEOPLE FOR WANTING TO COME IN AND
TAKE A RISK. YES, THERE HAVE BEEN SOME RESTAURANTS THAT HAVE GONE
OUT OF BUSINESS IN ENGLEWOOD . I CAN NAME A LOT OE THAN THE ONE
ACROSS SANTA FE THAT HAVE GONE OUT OF BUSINESS. BUT THAT MEANS
THAT WE HAVE ENTREPREIIJERS OUT THERE THAT ARE WILLING TO RISK
THEIR FUTURE IN OUR CCIIUIITY, AND I THINK THAT'S EXCITING . AND I
THINK WE OUGHT TO FIND WAYS TO HELP THEN AND I Will
ENTHUSIASTICALLY SUPPORT THIS, AND I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO THE DAY
WHEN THAT BREW-PUB OPENS AND GO IXIIN THERE AND GET A BURGER AND A
BEER. THANK YOU.
BULLOCK : I JUST WANT TO OFFER AN EXPLANATION TO NR. JUNGCK AND TO THE
JACKSONS. IT STRIKES ME THAT THERE CAN BE SCIIE FAVORABLE
CO-HABITATION. THE PROBl.ENS THAT YOU ANTICIPATE ARE NOT
OVERCOME-ABLE. THEY CAN BE OVER CCIIE RATHER. THE TRAFFIC ISSUE
IS SCIIETHING THAT'S EASILY TAKEN CARE OF. IT DOESN'T APPEAR AS
THOUGH THERE'S GOING TO BE IIJCH OF AN ODOR. I MREE WITH THE
RATIONALE MENTICIIED BY NR. SQUIRE THAT ANY TYP£ OF BUSINESS IN
THAT SPACE IS GOING TO &ODATE A CERTAIN NIUIT OF TRAFFIC .
RICiHT ..,, AS A CITY CGUIICIL, WE'RE STIUiQ.ING WITH THE BIG BOYS,
U METRO AREA SISTER CCIIUIITIES, IN ATTRACTING NEV BUSINESSES,
All> I THINK IT'S FAIRLY MELL THOUalT THAT THIS IS A Pl.UM, IF ME
COULD GET IT, All> THESE Pl.UMS OCll'T COME ALN EYERY DAY. Ml> I
INTEII> TO VOTE FOR THIS All) IT'S WITH THE UIID(RSTAll>ING THAT I ' LL
DO EVERYTHING I CM TO PLACATE YU CCIICEAIIS All> YOUI •ms . Ml> I
INT YOU TO~ THAT.
HABENICHT : YES, YOUI ..... I'D LIU TO STATE FOR THE l(CGII) THAT I DO
EICOIIIME ID IUSJ•ss. -I'VE IHI. THE l[CGII) ma SINCE THE
FIRST TIME I MENTICIIIO THE IIIIITMICE OF M IIIIUSTIIAL MP TO
M COIIUIITY, Ml> I MVE 1(£N 5'UIIODED IIIIUSTIIAI. TASI FORCES
-THE LIU . I THINK THAT THIS PMTICUUI MIIESS II THIS
PMTICUUI LOCATIOR MS A IWmNIP OR lllE ..UlY CIIIEIS -M
CITIZDIS Ill> LIVE II M CGIIUIJTY . _,, Ml, I 1111• INAT THE 1-1
ZCIIIING PIOTtCTS TNOI AS IT NU llEI _, I ••t lNhlt • 11111.D
NlSS llllN IT . IUT, Pl.EASE D'T SAY THAT I 'N ml II FMIII OF
IUSIIIESS . I CEITAlaY M .
VM DYl£: llllN THAT, I 'l l ASlt CGUIICIL TO Pl.EASE WOT(.
CLE•: SIi AY£S, CIIIE MY -CGUIICIL 1010 NMOIOIT •
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AGEll>A ITEM 11 -PUBLIC FORUN RE 1992 BUDGET
MAYOR, THE REASON THIS IS ON THE AGENDA THIS EVENING IS TO PROVIDE
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR FOLKS IN THE COMMUNITY TO MAKE COMMENTS TO THE
COUNCIL AND FOR STAFF'S BENEFIT IN PREPARING OUR RECOMMENDATIONS
TO YOU ON THE 1992 BUDGET. WE STARTED THIS PROCESS TWO YEARS AGO
AS AN ADDITION TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CHARTER AS IT RELATES TO
GETTING PUBLIC INPUT AND THIS IS THE FIRST OPPORTUNITY THE FOLKS
Will HAVE TO PROVIDE SOME COMMENTS IN ADVANCE OF THE PREPARATION
OF THE BUDGET, THEN IN SEPTEMBER WE Will HAVE A SECOND PUBLIC
HEARING, IN THE SECOND MEETING IN SEPTEMBER, NOT THE SECOND PUBLIC
HEARING BUT THE ACTUAL PUBLIC HEARING ON THE BUDGET WHICH FOLLOWS
MY FORMAL PRESENTATION TO YOU OF OUR RECOMMENDED 1992 BUDGET.
THIS EVENING'S COMMENTS PREDATE OUR ACTUAL FOIII.ILATION OF ANY
ACTUAL RECOMMENDATIONS TO YOU.
PETERSON: JOHN PETERSON, 3163 SOUTH CHEROKEE STREET, AND I'M CHAIRMAN OF THE
ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD. THE REASON I'M HERE
TONIGHT IS THAT MR. HANK LONG , DIRECTOR OF LIBRARIES, MENTIONED TO
US AT OUR LAST REGULAR MEETING WHICH WAS LAST TUESDAY NIGHT, THE
11TH OF JUNE, THAT ... FRASER HAD ASKED THE LIBRARY AS OTHER
DEPARTMENTS IN THE C ITV TO PREPARE BUDGETS BASED ON 9n
APPROXIMATELY OF THE 1991 FIGURES. AND THE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD,
HAYING CONSIDERED THE MATTER, UNANIMOUSLY PASSED A MOTION OPPOSED
TO THE MANDATORY 31 REDUCTION Of THE LIBRARY FUll>S FOR THE 1992
BUDGET AND VOTED TO DRAFT A RESOLUTION TO SEMO TO COIJKIL PRIOR TO
THE REGULAR BEGINNING OF THE BUDGETING PROCESS STATING THE REASONS
FOR OUR CONCERNS -THE MAJOR REASONS ARE TWO: NO. l, WE FEEL THAT
THE VALUE OF CCIIIINITY SERVICES MOULD DlPRECIATED. IN 1990 THE
VALUE OF LIBRARY SERVICES TO THE CITY OF £115LEWOOO EXCEEDED ABOUT
SEVEN MILLION DOLLARS, CIRCULATION Pl0VID£D SS,333,000
fllLTJPLYING THE COST OF MTERIALS IY THE IUIIER CIRCULATED.
REFERENCE Pll0VID£D SI ,650,000 IUl. TIPL Ylllli THE AVEUCE COST Of
MTERIALS BY THE IUIIER OF QU(STJCIIS MSll(R£D; COUECTED REVENUES
PIIOV1D£D ABOUT $56 ,000 IN THE FOIII OF CUil FUNDS, LllltARY FINES,
BOOK SALES (USED IOOlS Of:LETtD FD THE COUECTJON, THAT IS) AND
RECIPROCAL IORDllli DIES FIIII OTHER LIIIIMYES. THE SEVEN
MILLION DOLLARS D0£S ll>T INCLUD( THE SCIYICES OF THE TRAINED
PERSONNEL, 448 PIIOCltMS OF VAIIOUS SGITS ,a1D£D IY THE lllltARY,
All> HUNDREDS Of tom OF UNPAID VOUIITEHS . COUNCIL HAS EXPRESSED
CONCERN AIOUT THE USE OF UNPAID VOUlfTEHS AT THE llllltAIY, All> WC
HAYE MO£ QUITE A LOT OF PaR(SS IN THAT PMTICULAR A1£A . NOW,
NO . Z, WC FEEL THAT TN£ IUOGCT CUTS SHOULD ENPHASIZE TN£ LONG
TEIII . THE lHZ WET GUIDELI S NDIIUIIHI STATES : •n IS ALSO
IMPORTANT THAT TN( REDUCTICIIS 1£Pl(S£NT COSTS THAT YOU Al
PltCPARCO TO LIV WITH IN TH£ LC• TCIII Ml) PIIOJ(CTS FLAT RCYCNU S
PCRHAPS OUltlllli Tit£ tNSUlllli YCAIS AS Wll. • lltlCH OIVIOUS Y IS A
CCIIS[IYATJVE ,OIIIT TO I( MD(. TH[ 100k IUDKT , HOW£YC.,
INCRWEO LAST YEM FOi THE FlltS1 TUI( Ill Mt£[ 10 FOUi Y , YE1
THC au WAS l[SS TIWI TH[ IOOk IUDCCl rJY[ YCMS AGO 11)1
COUNl lllli INflATIOIIMY COSTS . OUI CLOOTAIY SCNOOl flOIIUlATION HAS
I Rf.ASCD [VERY YEM I 1• vn CHll.Oll(I 100kS I ·v
T ST DISCCUfTS Ml) WlM OUT FASTCR TIWI ADUt.T S JUST
AS A MTTCR Of IR TIUCTION . IF £ C IMTS TO
T All) R TAUi f'Mlll Ml) Ml SES, OUM.IT llllltAIY
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SERVICES ARE ESSENTIAL. THE KNOWLEDGE PROVIDED BY A GOOD LIBRARY
LEADS TO HIGHER PERSONAL INCONE WHICH IN TURN RESULTS IN MORE TAX
REVENUES. THE WORSE OUR ECONOMY GETS, THE MORE UNEMPLOYED OR
UNDEREMPLOYED CITIZENS NEED THE BACKGROUND AND THE INFORMATION
PROVIDED BY THE LIBRARY. IN ADDITION, SOME OF THE FAMILY
HOUSEHOLDS NEED ACCESS TO THAT INFORMATION. NOW, I KNOii LATER ON
IN THE AGENDA THAT ONE OF YOUR NOBERS HAS OFFERED A RESOLUTION .
SUPPORTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS MOE BY GOVERNOR RONER ANO
PRESIDENT BUSH SUPPORTING NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL GOALS FOR THE
CHILDREN OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. I BELIEVE MR. BILL CLAYTON HAS
OFFERED THAT RESOLUTION ANO I HAVE NO DOUBT WITH THE FAR SEEING
CHARACTERISTICS WHICH THE PRESENT COUNCIL HAS THAT THAT RESOLUTION
WILL BE APPROVED. HOWEVER, IT WOULD BE DISMYING ANO
DISHEARTENING IF IN FACT 11£ 11£RE TO Dlscomt LATER ON IN THE
BUDGET PROCESS THAT THE LIBRMY BUDGET HAD THOI IN THE FACE OF THE
EQUIVALENT OF MR. CLAYTCll'S RESOLUTION HAS BEEN CUT. 11£ NIGHT
MCE THE POINT HOIIEVtR THE LIIRMY DID DEEPLY APPRECIATES, AS WE
ARE SURE THE CITIZENS OF ENILEIIODO DO, TH( FACT THAT COUNCIL HAS
APPROVED THE PURCHASE OF M IIOf IOCICIIJIILE. Ml> I'M CERTAIN THAT
25 YEARS FD NOif OR 20 YEARS FD NOif HII I'M a£, PERHAPS IIHEN
YOU'RE a£, OR PERHAPS HII 11£'RE ALL SO OLD N DECREPET THAT WE
CAN'T ROOIER HT IT IMS LIU TDY, THAT I'M SURE THAT EVEN
THEN ENGLEIIODO WILL RDEIO 111TH &RATITUDE THAT YOU TOOK THAT
STEP. THAii( YOU. IF THERE ARE MY QUESTICIIS, I'D IE HAPPY TO
MSIIER.
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[PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34/CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT lttl]
GOOD EVENING MAYOR ANO COUNCIL. ON MAY 28TH YOU CREATED CONCRETE
REPLACEMENT DISTRICT 1991 ANO PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34. THE
SUBSTANTIAL PORTION OF THIS DISTRICT WAS TO BE PAID FOR WITH
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BONDS THAT WOULD BE REPAID BY THE ASSESSMENTS
ON THE PROPERTY ANO AT THIS TIME WE HAVE RECEIVED CONSTRUCTION
BIOS FROM CONTRACTORS TO BUILD THAT PORTION OF THE PROJECT ANO
SUBSEQUENTLY HAVE SIZED THE ISSUE OF BONDS TO REFLECT THE
APPROPRIATE AMOUNT THAT Will BE NEEDED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION ANO
THE COSTS OF ISSUANCE OF THE BONDS AND THE FIRST THREE INTEREST
PAYMENTS ON THE BONDS THAT Will BE DUE BEFORE THE ASSESSMENTS
ACTUALLY START TO COME IN. THIS AMOUNT HAS BEEN DETERMINED TO BE
$370,000. IT IS LESS THAN WHAT WAS ESTIMATED BECAUSE OF SOME GOOO
BIOS THAT THE CITY RECEIVED AND ALSO BECAUSE OF THE FACT THAT
PEOPLE HAVE BEEN PULLING THEIR OWN PERMITS TO PERFORM SOME OF THE
WORK IN THE DISTRICT. THE BONDS ARE SCHEDULED TO BE ADVERTISED
THIS WEEK IF THIS ORDINANCE IS PASSED. IIE WOULD BE SENOING OUT A
PRELIMINARY OFFICIAL STATENENT TO PROSPECTIVE BUYERS ON THE BONDS
DESCRIBING THE TYPES OF BONDS THAT WE WOULD LIKE TO ISSUE. WE
WOULD ALSO BE PUBLISHING NOTICE ON THURSDAY. ON NEXT MONDAY WE
WOULD BE HOlDING A PRE-BID CONFERENCE TO GIVE POTENTIAL BIDDERS ON
THE BONDS A CHANCE TO FINO OUT ABOUT THE DISTRICT AND THE BONDS
AND THEN BIDS WOULD BE RECEIVED ON JULY 1ST AT 10:00 IN THE
MORNING. THE WIIIIING BID WOULD BE MNDED THAT EVENING AT THE
COUNCIL MEETING. THE DEBT SERVICE ON THE BONDS IS EXPECTED TO BE
FAIRLY LEVEL OVER THE TEN -YEAR LIFE OF THE BONDS. WE'VE PUT INTO
THE BID SPECS THAT WE WOULD NOT LIKE TO RECEIVE ANY BIDS THAT SHOW
ANY OE THAN A ZS INTEREST IN TH( CCJUIICIIS OVER THE LIFE OF THE
BONDS. IIE ARE ALSO SAYIIC THAT IIE DCll'T INT TO PAY NORE THAN A n DISCOUNT TO THE lfllllllC BIDDER OR UIID£MITEI CII THE BONDS. SO
THAT 'S KINO OF THEIR GUID(Llll(S. ., TN(Y'll I( PIOPOSIIC THE
INTEREST RATES OVER TN( LIFE OF TN( IOIID ISSUE TO DETEIIUI( THE
NET EFFECTIVE INTCIEST RATE, IIOUlD I( TN( lfllllllC BID. TM£ WAY
THESE BONDS IOllD IOlt IS THAT All TN( IOIIDS IIOUlD NATURE IN THE
YEAR ZOOZ, •n IIE lilOUlD HAVE TN( OPTICII OF CALLIIC IN IOIIDS AS 11E
HAD ASSESSIICNTS AVAIUllE TO PAY THOSE IOIIDS,., AN EIPECT£D
RETIRENENT SCHOJULE IIOUlD I( INCLUDED IN TN( PIOSPfCTUS OF SALE
., IN THE OFFICIAL STATENENT THAT lflll I( &OIIC OUT TO
PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS CII TN( IOIIDS. TN( FIIIMCIIC TEM THAT HAS
l([N lfOIIICING ON THIS IS OUR IOIID COIIISELOI UM EDSTIION
FAUCIENSll JOiia I IIEl(R IN DOVEi, TIii PELTZ OF THAT FIRM HAS
IEEN lfOIIICING 111TH US • ., lfC'VC &OT THE flllMCIAL CCIISUL.TANTS
ID Cl.MC ., JUI fWIIEl 06 PIPER, .WFUY I HOPWOOD lfNO Al
H£LPING US TO MIIKET T · IOIIDS., STUTUltf THE ISSUC., C UP
lflTH TH RC TIV , £X,CCT£D DHT SCRVIC • ., T PAYI
00 MD R QISTM CII T IOIIDS N ISSUED WOUlD I( FlltST
NATICIIAL IANK Of C £WOOD . J'D WPY 10 R MV OU( llCIIS
THAT YOU HAV AIOUT IOIIDS . ON, I ICLIM YOU 'V l((N D
OUT TONIGHT Fl nun Of OIDI • I
SOlUTICII THAT S a£F CCT TUAl f'IGUICS . ., IN
HANOOUT T f I T FOUR SHOii PUC THA l r I
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UNDERLINED AND STARRED ANO IT'S PRINCIPALLY JUST CHANGING THE
DOLLAR FIGURES TO THE $370,000, PAGE 2 -AGAIN THE DOLLAR FIGURES
AND THE ESTIMATED PAYMENT SCHEDULE, PAGE 4 -THE DOLLAR FIGURE FOR
THE BID ATTACIIIENT THAT ANY BIDDER HAS TO SUIIMIT AS A GOOD FAITH
DEPOSIT, AND PAGE 7 -WHICH AGAIN SAYS THE MOUNT. AND THEN AFTER
THAT YOU HAVE A FULL COMPLETE COPY OF THE NEV RESOLUTION AS IT
STANDS WITH THOSE CHANGES.
VAN DYKE: CAN YOU SPECULATE WHAT THE ESTIMATED PERCENTAGE WILL BE ON THESE
BONDS? A GUIDELINE, OR MY THOUGHTS?
HAYES: THEY ARE ESTIMATING AROIN> 6.7 TO 7.2, WHICH IS SURPRISINGLY GOOD.
VAN DYKE: CAN I TRADE IN MY BONDS FRCII FOUR YEARS AGO? (LAUGHTER) THAT'S
TERRIFIC. HOii ABOUT THE RATING OF THESE BONDS?
HAYES: THEY ARE UNRATED, WHICH IS ll>T UNUSUAL FOR SPECIAL ASSESSNENT
DISTRICTS. WE DD HAVE A PLEDGE THAT ONCE 4/STH Of THE BONDS ARE
PAID, THE CITY IIOULD PLEDGE TO PAY THE LAST 1/STH Of MY REMAINING
BONDS IF WE DID ll>T RECEIVE THE ASSESSIEfTS TO PAY THOSE, All> THEN
THE CITY IIOULD TRY TO COLLECT THOSE ASSESSNENTS FRCII THE DISTRICT.
All> THAT PROVIDES SONE ASSURMCE TO THE POTENTIAL BOND IUYER THAT
SINCE THE BONDS ARE UNRATED THEY IIOULD STILL IE A GOOD Ill¥ES1NENT
FOR THEN.
BULLOCK: YES, YOUR HONOR, 1 'N A LITTLE Ill DISTRESSm THAT HANIFEN UltOFF
INC. IS INCLUDED II OUR MILIIC LIST CII THE IAClt. I IIOULD HOPE
THAT WE DC*'T PAITICUURl.Y IIIVOLVE THEN IN MY VAY WITH THIS
PARTICULAR BOND Of'FER.
HAYES: I UIIDERSTAII> THAT lH(Y MY£ PMTICIMTED II P1£YIOUS IOIID ISSU(S
THAT MYE l([N DCII(. TO IID CII THESE ICIIDS, TN(Y IIDUlD •n I(
INVOLYm WITH MY Of THE STIUCTUII• Of THE IOIID ISSUE, THEY IIOULD
Clll Y I( AllE TO WIT A IID TO UIIDOMIITE THE ISSUE F• IT. Ml>
THEIR IIIVOlYEJOT IIDUlD IE YOY LIIIITtD -mT AT All II TH( SM[
MIIER THAT TH(Y'Y( IEEI ~Tl• II THE MST.
IULLOCl : I THI• THE ISM IS IASICALLY CIIE Of PIINCIPl.E, I P1£SUII( YOU
ICU THE .......
HAYES: I THI• I DO .
KOlTAY: YOUI HONOR, I IIDUlD ASI THAT THE CUM IUD TH( 1£SCI.UTICII .
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CONTRIBUTION TO NELSON IIENORIAL FIN)
HERE WE GO AGAIN. THERE WAS A PARADE OF HORRIBLES ON WHY WE
SHOULD NOT ESTABLISH PRECEDENCE IN AWARDING SOME TYPE OF MEMORIAL
CONTRIBUTION TO THE FAMILIES OF EMPLOYEES WHO PASS AWAY. I WOULD
SUGGEST THERE IS NO PARADE OF HORRIBLES, THERE IS NO PRECEDENT
PARTICULARLY, AND I WOULD POINT OUT THAT THIS IS A UNIFORMED
OFFICER WHO DIED WHILE IN SERVICE AND ON OUTY FOR THE CITY, AND I
DON'T BELIEVE IT'S SETTING ANY PARTICUALR PRECEDENT WITH THE REST
OF THE NON-UNIFORMED STAFF. AND AGAIN, HE DIED IN THE LINE OF
OUTY. I WOULD THEREFORE LIKE TO MOVE THE RESOLUTION IN THE AMOUNT
OF SlSOO SO I'D ASK THE CLERK TO READ THE RESOLUTION AND ASSIGN IT
A NUMBER.
CLERK: READS RESOLUTION NO. 61 WITH THE INSERTION OF S1500.
BULLOCK: I MOVE RESOLUTION NO. 61.
KOLTAY: YOUR HONOR, AS COUNCIL IS AWARE I HAD ASKED THAT THIS ITEM BE
TABLED FROM AN EARLIER COUNCIL SESSION. MY MAIN OBJECTIVE TO THIS
WAS TO HOPEFULLY ADDRESS SOME OF THESE ISSUES IN A STUDY SESSION
TO DISCUSS RATHER THAN HERE AT THE APPROPRIATION. MY CONCERN WITH
THIS IS THAT I FEEL THAT COUNCIL SHOULD ACTUALLY ADOPT A POLICY ON
HOii THEY WOULD EITHER LIKE TO ADMINISTER OR MAKE CONTRIBUTION TO
ANY FUNO WHETHER IT BE ON BEHALF OF AN INDIVIDUAL WHO WORKS IN THE
CITY, WHETHER THEY'RE UNIFORMED OR NON, WHETHER THEY ARE
MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEE, OR A LINE EMPLOYEE, OR EVEN IF THEY ARE A
CIVILIAN WITHIN OUR COMMUNITY. THE DIFFICULTY I BELIEVE WITH THIS
IS I DIFFER WITH flt. BULLOCK IN THE ACTUAL POSITION OF THIS IS
THAT I DO BELIEVE IT DO(S SET A PRECEDENCE ON HOii WE GO FORIMRD.
I THINK EACH ONE OF US AS AN INDIVIDUAL CAN MAKE ANY CCIITRIBUTION
TO ANY MENORIAL FUNO THAT WE WANT. I THINK THAT IHN COUNCIL
TAKES THE ACTION AS Al.El SAID EARllER ON IT IS TH£ ESTAll.ISHIIENT
THAT COUNCIL FULLY ENDORSES TH( MOllfT, THE MAY IT'S GIVEN, AND
HOii IT'S NOIORAl I zm. I JUST CANNOT ENDORS£ THE MOllfT Of S l , 500
UNTIL COUNCIL ADDRESSES THIS ISSUE NDRE FUUY.
YAN DYKE : JUST FOR THE RECOIi>, I DON'T BELIEYE I HEAii) A SECOND.
HATHAWA Y: I 'll SECOND IT TO GET IT ON THE TAil[. I THOUGHT THAT MAS WHAT
flt . KOllAY MAS GOING TO DO.
YAN D SO RITA HATHMMY SECONDS TH( NDTION, SO UCK TO ... IUlLOCK .
LOC : OUlt HONOR. I DON 'T THINK II[ NEm TO BE AS CONPl.lCATm AS All Of
THAT . I DON 'T m. I DON 'T IELIEYC • NEm TO MJDR(SS A GDl(IW.
POll CY, I NCM TMIS IS JUST A CINE •Tlll£ DUL II A .. IQU[ SITUATION ,
BEING NI C TO A WIDOW , ATW.TING TO N(LP N(I DUIING TMIS PCRIOO
Of' Fl I MMDSN IP FOR N(R . Ml>, YOU ICIOI, II[ D ' T NE£ TO
IW( nus A IUl(MJCIIATIC MZE, IT 'S SIIIP't.Y A NICE KSTUR(, MO
IT ' Al.SO IN ICU Of T FACT THAT, I IELIEYE , IT IN CHCRltY Hil l
THAT OONATEO HOO TO TMIS IIIIDOII . MO I TMINK IT 'S PICTTY CIIUNNV
I DON 'T DO TMING AT lWT AS CiOOO AS THAT . Ml> CCITAINLY
T I . NOT TO INTO A UN[ Of' ·UPSIWISNIP, IUT , NV
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GOODNESS, IT'S JUST A ONE-TIME GESTURE FOR THIS WIDOW TO HELP HER
OUT.
CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR, I THINK THE QUESTION OF WHEN IT IS APPRORPIATE TO
DETERMINE WHAT SORT OF BENEFITS WE PROVIDE TO OUR EMPLOYEES AND IS
THIS THE APPROPRIATE FORUM FOR THAT DETERMINATION? AND IT OCCURS
TO ME THAT WE PROVIDE DEATH BENEFITS, WE PROVIDE LIFE INSURANCE,
WE PROVIDE A NIIIBER OF BENEFITS THAT ARE DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY TO
MEET THESE TYPE OF NEEDS. THAT'S WHY PEOPLE PURCHASE LIFE
INSURANCE, THAT'S WHY THE CITY PROVIDES LIFE INSURANCE THROUGH OUR
BENEFIT PROGRAM TO OUR UNIFORMED EMPLOYEES ANO TO OUR
NON-UNIFORMED EMPLOYEES. I DON'T BELIEVE IT'S APPROPRIATE FOR US
TO WHEN A TERRIBLE OCCURRENCE LIKE THIS TAKES PLACE TO THEN LAY
THIS OUT ON THE TABLE ANO INSIST THAT IT'S CRUMMY NOT TO INCREASE
THAT BENEFIT. IF WE WANT TO HAVE A DISCUSSION ABOUT INCREASING
THE DEATH BENEFIT FOR All OF THE ENPLOYEES OF THE CITY, I THINK
THAT'S AN APPROPRIATE DISCUSSION. IF WE WANT TO HAVE A DISCUSSION
ABOUT INCREASING THE HEAL TH BENEFITS OR THE VACATION BENEFITS OR
THE SICK BENEFITS, I THIii( THAT'S AN APPROPRIATE DISCUSSION TO
HAVE. BUT I DON'T THIii( IT'S APPROPRIATE TO HAVE THIS DISCUSSION
AT THIS TINE. I THIii( IT, IT PUTS EVERYONE IN AN UNCOMFORTABLE
SITUATION, IT'S UNNECESSARY, BECAUSE I DON'T BELIEVE THAT THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD IS CHEAP OR IS UNFEELING, I BELIEVE THAT WE PROVIDE
~EQUATE BENEFITS TO OUR EMPLOYEES. I BELIEVE WE PROVIDE A
-NICE, A VERY NICE BENEFIT PACKAGE, PARTICULARLY TO OUR UNIFORMED
PEOPLE. I THIii( WE SHOULD PROVIDE THAT KIii> OF PACUGE, I THIIIC
WE SHOULD CONTINUE TO. AH, BUT I JUST DON'T THIii( THIS IS
APPROPRIATE, ANO I WOULD MOVE TO TABLE, lll>EFINITELY.
HABENICHT : I'll SECOND THE NOTION.
VAN DYKE : NOTION TO TABLE SECONDED BY Al.El HABENC IHT. PLEASE VOTE.
CLERK:
VAN DYKE :
EVERYONE :
VAN DYKE :
BULLOCK :
YAN DYKE :
WIGGIN :
FAA EA :
l AYES -COIIICIL NOIB(RS HAB(NICHT, CLAYTON All> VM DYKE; FOUR
NAYES -COIIICIL NOIB(RS lOLTAY HATHMMY lflGCINS All> a,LLOCK.
THE NOTION'S TAILED.
NO, NO, NO, IT'S NOT TAILED.
OKAY, All RIQff. THAT'S FIN(, I JUST •••
CALL FOR THE QUESTION, YOUR HONOR.
WELL, lfE SHOUlO PIDVID( AN OMJIT\IUTY FOi EVEfflllE TO SPEM TO
THC ISSUC . ... lflGCINS •
YCS, I 'N JUST l Ill> Of CUI ICIUS IF MYIODY IN THE CI TY CM 5HO) A
LITILC LlliHl . AN Offlt£1 IN> DIES IN THE LINC Of DUTY AS IN TH£
CASE WITH ... N£Lsmt, 0UIV£S MINI IOlf:FITS THAT IF H('S OFF
DUTY . IS THAT COllt(CT, ... fllASER OR ... DOIITI? SOll[OIIE. l 'N
JUST WOIIOERINC . DO(S MY IOOY HAVE A TOTAL Of IIHAT THE IENEflTS
RU
LL, HAW NOT TOTALLED All> IN f.CT Mt'. STILL II THE PIIOCCSS OF
O(T( .. IIINC DACTLY IIHAT All Of MIS OOITLOOT , IUT AS A
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CONSEQUENCE OF THE BENEFIT PACKAGE THAT WOULD NORMALLY ACCRUE IN
THE EVENT OF A DEATH, YOU HAVE THE LIFE INSURANCE PROVISIONS, YOU
HAVE WHATEVER PROVISIONS THAT ARE RELATED TO HIS PARTICULAR
RETIREMENT PROGRAM, AND IN THIS INSTANCE SINCE IT DID OCCUR DURING
AND ON DUTY, YOU HAVE THE POTENTIAL FOR AN ON-GOING WORKMEN'S COMP
THAT HAS YET TO BE DETERMINED AS WELL. THAT'S THE DISTINCTION
REALLY BETWEEN AN OFF-DUTY DEATH AND A DUTY DEATH, AND I'M NOT
SURE WHAT THE PRECEDENCES ARE IN TERMS OF HEART ATTACK IN THAT
CIRCUMSTANCE, AND WHAT THE ENTITLEMENTS MAY BE, BUT ALL OF THAT
HAS YET TO BE DETERMINED. IN ADDITION, THE VARIOUS ASSOCIATIONS
THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY THAT HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED RELATING TO LAW
ENFORCEMENT AND THE DEATH OF UNIFORMED OFFICERS HAVE FUNDS THAT
ARE AVAILABLE AND PAID TO THE FAMILIES THAT ARE LEFT BEHIND IN THE
EVENT OF AN OFFICERS DEATH AND THOSE CONTRIBUTIONS ARE QUITE
SIGNIFICANT FOR ANY OFFICER WHO DIES WHILE ON DUTY. THERE, AND
THOSE GO FAR BEYOND ANY OF THE BENEFIT PROGRAMS THAT WE HAVE
AVAILABLE. THE EXACT, THE DIRECT ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION IS I
DON'T KNOii YET, BUT THERE ARE SEVERAL DIFFERENT THINGS THAT PLAY
INTO IT.
WIGGINS: I'D ASK THAT AT SCMETIME IN THE FUTURE YOU WOULD FURNISH US WITH A
FINAL FIGURE, INFORMATION JUST FOR OUR ...
FRASER: WE'D BE GLAD TO DO THAT.
HABENICHT: I HAVE A QUESTION. FOR MR. FRASER. AH, I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS
ISSUE WAS DISCUSSED AT THE STAFF LEVEL. I'M WOJl)(RING WHAT THE
INPUT IS FROM THE STAFF.
FRASER: 1 'M GLAD YOU ASKED. THE, THE QUESTIONING OF THIS AT THE LAST
COUNCIL MEETING, WE DID ASK EACH OF THE D£PARTI0TS TO DISCUSS
THIS WITHIN THEIR VARIOUS STAFFS All> TO SEEK INPUT ON WHAT WAS
FELT WAS APPROPRIATE. IT WAS KIND OF AN UNUSUAL APPDCH TO AN
UNUSUAL CIRCUMSTANCE. IUT, GEN£RALLY THE RESPCIISE Melt FRON STAFF
WAS THAT THEY THOUCiHT IT IMS IIIAPPURIATE TO TM£ THIS ACTION.
THAT IF YOU WERE GOING TO 00 ANYTHING Of THIS NATURE, IT OUGHT TO
BE A PART OF YOUR OVERALL REYIEV Of CCIIPOISATI<II Pl.All, THAT THERE
WERE INC1D£NCES AS EQUALLY TUCIC THAT HAYE OCCURIEO THIIOUGHOUT
THE CITY OVER THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS THAT HAYE ll>T l(EN RECOGNIZED
AND TO TAKE THIS ACT NOii DISPITE IT'S lllfOR ... TH( TWIC NATURE
OF IT, IS INCONSISTENT 111TH OUR UCl Of ACTI<II IN TH[ PAST IN
CIRCUMSTANCES THAT NIGHT I( AISUf:D ll(R( AS CONCE•ING IN TEIIIS Of
THE P£0PlE LEFT IEHINO. I THI• THAT IT'S INPORTMT IF CCUCIL
HAS TN( D£S1RE TO 00 SONETHING LIKE THIS THAT YOU RECOGNIZE THAT
YOU ARE THE D£C1Sl<II MKERS <II CCIIPOISATJ<II FOR A aJUP Of P£0Pt.£
THAT NUNIERS IETIIEEN FU All) FIVE NUNDll£D Ml> HN YOU CCUfT T
PART TINCRS THAT Al£ INWOt.YED IN THAT, All> THAT MY DECISl<II TttAT
YOU MAK W 1TH RESPECT TO PAYIOT Of' ICN[f IT, WH(TH(R YOU CALL IT A
C<IITRIIUT l<II TO A UNILY OR SON£THll5 LIU THAT. sns A PICCCDENC
IN TCIIIS Of CXP£CTATl<II All> POLICY . YOU CAN 'T SAY THAT IT 'S 11>1
PR C OEIITIAL IECAUS TH( NCR£ FACT THAT YOU Ml[ TN[ DECISl<II 10
00 IT IS . AND, I nu• THAT IT 'S INPORTMT TttAT TH( KIii)$ Of
THING CONSIDCRED IN THEIR fUl SS Of' YOUlt OVCRM.L S Of
F'IT ANO SO FORTH .
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HABENICHT: YES, I JUST WANT TO SAY THAT THIS IS, IS AN EMOTIONAL ISSUE AND
ONE THAT IS DIFFICULT TO DEAL WITH ON AN INTELLECTUAL LEVEL. AND
ESPECIALLY IF ONE'S BEEN CLOSE OR DEALT WITH PEOPLE IN THE FAMILY.
AND IT CERTAINLY IS A SENSITIVE ISSUE AND A DIFFICULT ONE, AND I'M
UNHAPPY THAT WE WEREN'T ABLE TO TABLE THIS BECAUSE I WILL FEEL
VERY UNCOMFORTABLE VOTING NO, ANO IT'S NOT A VERY PLEASANT THING
TO DO. I FEEL THAT IT'S IN THE BEST INTEREST OF EVERYBODY TO DO
SO. ANO I THI• TOO THAT WE SHOULD, MR. BULLOCK HAS POINTED OUT
THAT CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE HAS BEEN VERY GENEROUS TO ONE OF
ENGLEVOOO'S FINEST WHICH I THI• IS PROBABLY A REAL TESTIMONY TO
OUR CCIIUITY ANO THE SERVICES THAT WE PROVIDE ANO THE INTER, ANO
THE RELATIONS THAT WE SHARE WITH OUR NEIGHBORS, BUT I THI• WE
SHOULD LOOK UPON THAT AS A TRIBUTE TO ALL OF OUR OFFICERS, ANO TO THIS ONE IN PARTICULAR All> TO HIS FMILY.
KOL TAY: YES, YOUR HONOR, I WILL NOii DE TO TABLE RESOLUTION NO. 61.
CLATYON: SECOND.
VAN DYKE: PLEASE VOTE.
CLERIC: 5-Z NAYS: WIGCINS BULLOCK
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AGENDA ITEM I3Biii r!.> -BUILDING CODE
SECOND ITEM ... AH, WOULD SOMEBODY REFRESH MY RECOLLECTION,
EITHER YOU PAT, OR YOU ROGER ON THE STATUS OF THE BUILDING
DEPARTMENT ORDINANCES, SPECIFICALLY, THE AH, UBC SPECIFIC
PROPOSAL AND THE ARBITRATION AH, COMMITTEE PROPOSAL. HAS THAT
GONE THROUGH SECOND, SECOND READING? WHERE DO WE STAND WITH
THAT EXACTLY?
I'D HAVE TO GO BACK AND LOOK. HAVING NOT BEEN HERE THIS LAST
WEEK, I'VE LOST TRACK OF IT.
IT'S JUST GONE ON SO LONG. UM, ARE, IF, IF IT IS NOT ... DOES
ANYBODY KNOW, LINDA DO YOU KNOW?
UNCLEAR DISCUSSION BETWEEN FRASER AND MAYOR
VAN DYKE:
FRASER:
DEWITT:
HATHAWAY :
BULLOCK:
FRASER :
BULLOCK :
FRASER :
BULLOCJC :
FRASER :
LOC :
I DON'T THINK THEY WERE, WERE THEY?
I THINK THEY'RE SCHEOULED FOR FIRST READING IN THE NEXT MEETING .
NO, I THINK THERE WAS A REPORT COMING OUT FROM AH, STAFF ON THAT
ISSUE.
WE 'VE NEVER PASSED ANYTHING ON THOSE ON THE OFFICIAL LEVEL, RIGHT?
OKAY •••
NO. THEY HAVE NOT IEEN INTRODUCED TIN, All> THEY WOULD IE C11 THE
FIRST NEETING IN JULY.
WOULD YOU PL EASE .
ABSOLUTELY ...
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CAME OUT AS AH, SOME TYPE OF A RADICAL WITH A CAUSE. AND AH,
THAT IS CERTAINLY NOT WHAT TRANSPIRED DURING THAT DISCUSSION.
SO ANYWAY, JUST AS A POINT OF CLARIFICATION I THOUGHT YOU SHOULD
KNOW, AND AH, ROGER LET'S GET THIS THING BEHIND US, IT'S JUST
GONE ON TOO LONG, I MEAN NO EXCUSES
I'M NOT OFFERING ...
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