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AGENDA FOR THE
REGULAR MEETING OF
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THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
JULY 1, 1991
7:30 P.M.
1. Call to order. j/' L}.._
2. Invocation.
3. Pledge of Allegiance.
4. Roll call.
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1-0 a. Minutes from the June 17, 1991 Regular Qty Council Meeting . w~,~
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6. Pre-Scheduled Visitors. (Please llmit your preMntation to ten minuta)
ti ,~~ f a. Mark Sexton ol 151 l E. o.tmouth will dilcult tnfflc conce1n1 in the E.
Dartmouth and Humboldt areL
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Massage Therapists Susan Jacbor\ Sue Jernigan Tiemty, Wendy S6nc:lair and
othnt will be pttMnt to dllcwla apncta itnn 12 a II rtladng to M•••
Therapy .
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9. Public Hearing.
10. Approve on second reading.
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01tl /'.6 J:/ cf) Council Bill #39 approving five easements for the Southgate Sanitation V
District Big Dry Creek Interceptor Easement along South Platte River Drive.
~& /16 1-o @ Council Bill #43 amending the Englewood Municipal Code relating to the /
· lmpoundment of motor vehicles.
1 t. Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions.
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arP' 7-0
Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services to adopt a
resolution awarding the bid for underwriting City of Englewood Special
Assessment Bond.$. STAFF SOURCE: Lorraine Hayes, Director of Finandal
Services. ~'th, ·
.@ Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services to adopt a bill
for an ordinance authorizing the issuance of Special AsSHSment Bonds. ~
STAFF SOURCE: Lorraine Hayes, Director of Financial Servicn. ~ 14!n
@ Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for an
ordinance establishing the properties included in Paving District No.
34 /Concrete Replacement District 1991. STAFF SOURCE: Charin Esterly,
Director of Public Works. at+
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1 ,l ('~1du f" motion the construction contract for Paving District No . 34/ l,fe,,,J fl,/'
f .J'lJ.1 rl f. S' R~lacement District No . 1991 to lilumls I Prniv•:.-el C..~ Inc. CO
V'/' ( til-i1c<{)STAFF SOURCE: Charla Eataty, Director ol Public Wodca. 4tln1
Cd 5 1 @ Recommendation from the Department of Safety Service to adopt a bill for V II"' 1 · an ordinance appro\'ing an Agrttmfflt with the State of Colorado's Central
Coll on Strvl Departmmt of Admbu.tration for collection of ambulance
MrV I fHS . STAFF SOURCE: Al Swlley, Dlnctor of Safety Semca and
lffl Grttne, EMS Coordinator. Nttl'h 1 "'wr
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CJ;'IC/ @ Recommendation from the Bi-City Supervisory Committee to adopt an
ordinance approving a lease with Radio Property Ventures for radio station fli J, KQXI to occupy a section of the Bi -City Wastewater Treatment Plant
/Y'~,.1)1."\(..,,I property. STAFF SOURCE: Stu Fonda, Dittetor of Bi-City.
12. General Discussion.
a. Mayor's Choice.
a i. A resolution supporting the Mayors of our nation in developing ~ ~ _ ,,: ,f-.:i:-.J organi~tions and ed~~ational programs to heighten public awareness of
a/'f11<. c, 1 < ~,~ the environmental cr1S1s.
(1,6 5l " ® A bill for an ordinance amending sections of the Englewood Municipal V /J1p ,,;'t!l,;,_"'-Code pertaining to massage therapy.
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b. Council Member's Choice .
(D A bill for an ordinance submitting to a vote of Englewood's registered
;1.-S(k,~'f/ elKtors at the next sched ul ed regular municipal election a propOMd
~)amendment requiring the popular elKtion of mayor for a two year term.
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COPIES TO BE DISTRIBUTED
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TO BE SIGNED BY All COUNCIL
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ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COIIITY, COLORADO
Regular Session
July 1, 1991
I. Call to Order
The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor
Van Dyke at 7:35 p.M.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Mellber Bullock.
3. Pledge of Allqtance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke.
4. Roll Call
Present: Council Nellbers Hathaway, Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Absent: None
A quor1111 was present.
A 1 so present:
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City Manaver Fraser
Assistant City Man&99r Martin
City Attorney O.Wttt
City Clerk Crow
Director Hayes, Financial Services
Director Esterly, Public Works
Executive Officer Olson, Safety Services
Ben Creene, DIS Coordinator, Safety Services
Director Fonda, Uttltttes
Director Wanush, C01111Unity Develo~nt
(a) COUIICIL ..... 111•1• ..... -IT lfAS SU:1118, TO APNO¥t TN(
NlllfTES Of TNl IOUUI l&TI• Of JUI( 17, lMI,
Ayes : Council r Koltay, Hathaway , 11199 ns, 8u11 oc k,
Clayton , Hlbtn tc ht, Van Dyke
Nay s: Non
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(a) Mark Sexton, 1511 East Dartmouth Avenue, was not present as
scheduled. (City Manager Fraser explained later in the meeting that staff had
met with Mr. Sexton in an attempt to address the traffic concerns at East
Dartmouth and South Humboldt area.)
(b) Massage Therapist Wendy Sinclair, Sue Jernigan Tierney , and Susan
Jackson addressed Council relative to Agenda Item 12(a)(ii) concerning massage
therapy. They presented a united concern that the current massage code provi -
sions be amended to permit the licensing of legitimate massage therapists.
Discussion ensued relative to the proposed amendments.
MAYOR VAN DYKE NOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO BRING FORWARD AGENDA ITEM
12(a)(11).
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Motion curled.
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins , Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 52, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO . 52, INTRODUCED BY MAYOR VAN DYKE
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 5, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE
OF 1985 TO ESTABLISH STRINGENT REQUIREMENTS FOR THE OPERATION OF MASSAG E
THERAPY CLINICS ANO THE REGULATION OF THE PROFESSION IN ENGLEWOOD .
MAYOR VAN DYKE NOVED, _, IT IMS SECCNQ, TO MEND TH£ DEFINITION OF MASSAGE
IN SECTION 5-5-2 ltPLACI• TN( M01D ·PUTS· 111TH THE lfOID ·nsSU£. •
Mr . DeW i tt offe r ed i nfo naa t i on re lative to th e word "PAR TS" an d suggested i not be changed .
Vo te r es ult s:
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Hotto n carried .
Coun cil .....,.,s Kolt ay, Hathaway , Wi ggins, Bullock.
Cl ayton , Ha ben icht , Van Dyk e
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COUNCIL IIENIO cun• IIIMD. -IT IMS SECCIIIED. TO ANEND SECTJ• 5-5 -1 -C TO l(AI):
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Ayes:
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Motion carried.
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
COUNCIL MENIER KOLTAY NOVED, AND IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO AMEii> 5-5-8-C REDUCING
THE AMOUNT OF IOII) REQUIRED TO $1,000,
City Manager Fraser offered information concerning the historic nature of the
massage parlor code. He urged, and City Attorney DeWitt concurred, that the
bond not be lowered given the difficulties Englewood has experienced in the
past with massage parlor operations. He stressed that the bond, plus inter-
est, is returnable after one year for licensed therapy clinics who comply with
all provisions of the Massage Therapy Code.
After further discussion, the vote results were:
Ayes: Council Melllbers Koltay, Bullock, Van Dyke
Nays: Council Mellbers Hathaway, Wiggins, Clayton, Habenicht
Motion to aaend defeated.
Mayor Van Dyke coaaented that the Council Bill provides a window of opportuni-
ty for legttiaate •assage therapists.
Vote results on approval of Council 8111 No. 52 as a111ended:
Ayes: Council Metlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(c) Richard G. Calchfell, representing Radio Property Ventures, ad-
dressed Agenda It .. ll(g), the lease agreeaent bet ... n KQXI Radio and the 81 -
Ctty Wastewater Treataent Plant. He urged approval of the agreement which
relocates KQXl's operation froa the northeast corner to the southeast corner
of the Bi -City property.
COUNCIL IIEIIIO CLAYT• lmlED, -IT IIAS SECCIID, TO •1• FOIIND MED
ITDI ll(t),
Ayes:
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Motton carried .
Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wtggtns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Mofle
The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No . 49 , entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 49, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MENIER CLAYTON
A BILL FOR AN OltDINANCE APPIIOVING A LEASE AGREENENT BETWEEN TH CITY OF ENGLE ·
WOOD, COLOAAOO; THE CITY Of LITTLETON, COLORADO; All> RADIO PROPERTY VENTURES
FOR THE DEMISE Of PROP£RTY SITUATED WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES Of TH Bl ·CITY
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT FOR THE PURPOSE Of RADIO TRANSMISSION .
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COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON NOVm, AND IT WAS SECOfl>m, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM
ll(g) -COUNCIL BILL NO. 49.
Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. City Attorney DeWitt expressed appreciation to Mr. Caldwell
for the cooperation received from the radio station personnel, and to Little-
ton's City Attorney, Larry Berkowitz.
7. Non-scheduled Visitors
(a) Paul Hendricks, 4001 South Elati Street, addressed council about
Agenda Item 12(b)( ii) concerning the Building Code. He expressed extreme
frustration over the aanner in which the Building Division operates. He re-
sponded to Council Mellber Bullock's questions, indicating that a "a virtual
boycott• of Englewood exists within the building trades.
8. Coaun1cat1ons and Proc1aat1ons
(a) The City Clerk was asked to read in its entirety the proclamation
honoring Marjorie Page, Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder.
COUNCIL IEIIO IULLOCI NOVm, AND IT IIAS SEC0IID£D, TO APPROVE TH£ PROCLAMATION
RECOINIZI• AND COIIEIDI• MIJOIIE PAIE FOi HO 50 YEAllS OF DEDICATm SERVICE
TO TH£ CITIES OF AIAPMOE CCUITY.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Kol tay , Hathawa y, Wigg i ns, Bu ll ock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried. It was suggested that the procl1111t i on be s i gned by all 1118111·
ber s of Council . Council Naaber Bullock will p ... sen t the procl ama t io n t o Ms .
Page on Sunday, July 7th , at the celebration in her honor .
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Ther e wa s no public hear i ng sc heduled.
IO . Approva 1 on Second IIM1 "I
COUNCIL MJIID NATNMIAY IMO, am IT IIU SEC0IID£D, TO APNOVt CCIIISUIT ME11tA
ITOIS 10 (a) TNIGUIN (') AS FOLLIIISz
(a) ORD INANCE NO . 39 , SER I ES Of 1991 (COUNCIL BI LL NO . 39 , INTAOOUC£D
BY COUNCIL NCNBER HATHAWAY), ENTITLED :
AN OROI £ APPROVING f'IV EASENC NTS F'OR TH SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT
BIG ORY CREEK IN~ERC PTOR EASDOT ALONG SOUTH PLATTE RI VER DRI V •
(b) ORDINANCE NO . 40, SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 0 , INTROOUCCO
BY tOUNCl R CLAYTON), ENTITLED :
NOi Till 11 , CHAPT RI A, S CTION 2 ANO 3, RELATING TO TH
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Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins , Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
11. Ordinances, Resolutions and Notions
(a) Di rector Hayes presented a rec011111endat ion from the Department of
Financial Services to adopt a resolution awarding the bid for underwriting
City of Englewood Special Assessinent Bonds for Paving District No. 34/Concrete
Replacement District 1991. Ms. Hayes stated that two bids had been received:
Piper Jaffray l Hopwood, Inc. $178,821.50
George K. Bau• l COlll)any/Oean Bosworth, Inc. 170,128.49.
As George K. Bau• l COlll)any/Oean Bosworth, Inc. submitted the low bid with a
net effective interest rate of 7 .4407811, it ts recoaended they be awarded
the contract for the purchase of the special assess.ant bonds. The resolution
was assigned a nUlllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 63, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION AWARDING THE CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
BONDS OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $370,000
FOR PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34/CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1991.
COUNCIL MENIER CLAYTON NOVED, All> IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO.
63, SERIES Of lttl.
Mr. Manire of Piper Jaffray I Hopwood, Inc. responded briefly to questions
posed by Council Metlber Bullock concerning interest rates.
Vote results:
Ayes:
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Notion carried .
Council .....,_rs Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
(b) Director Hayes presented a recoaendatton froa the Oepart•nt of
Financial Services to adopt a btll for an ordinance authortztng the issuance
of Special Assess•nt Bonds for Paving District No . 34 /C oncrete Rephc .. nt
Oistrict 1991 . She explained that the council bill has been ... nded ore-
flect that the .. xi111111 net effective Interest rate will not exceed 7.SS. The
City Clerk wa s asked to read Council 8111 No . S3. entitled :
COUNCIL BILL NO . Sl , INTIICOUCEO BY COUNCIL MENIER CLAYTON
A Bill FOR AN OROINANC AUTHORIZING THC ISSUANCE Of SPECIA ASSES ENT BONO
IN THE PltlNCIPAL M>UNT Of S370,000 Of THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD, COlORADO, FOR
PAVING DISTRICT NO . 34/C ONCRET REPLAC NT DISTRICT NO. 1991 ; PRESCRIBI TH
FOAM O TH IOM>S; PROVIDING FOR TM PAYNCNT Of TH IOM>S ANO TH INT R S
TM REON ; ANO SETTING F"ORTH OTHER OCTAi SIN COtltECT ION TM REVITH .
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ll(b) -COUNCIL BILL NO. 53.
Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(c) Director Esterly presented a recommendation from the Department of
Public Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance establishing the properties in-
cluded in Paving District No. 34/Concrete Replacement District 1991. Mr. Es -
terly explained that certain property on South Platte River Drive had been
deleted from the District and other property has been added as a result of the
voluntary program.
The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 45, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 45 , INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO . 32 , SERIES OF 1991 , RELATING TO
PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34/CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO . 1991 , IN THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, BY EXCLUDING A PARCEL FROM THE PAYING PORTION OF THE DIS -
TRICT; ESTABLISHING THE PROPERTIES INCLUDED IN THE DISTRICT PURSUANT TO THE
CITY 'S VOLUNTARY CONCRETE REPLACEMENT PROGRAM; ANO SETTING FORTH OTHER DETAILS
IN CONNECTION WITH THE DISTRICT .
COUNCIL .... cun• IIDID, -IT Ill$ Kcao, TO APNOVE MOIDA ITEM
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Ay es: Counc: 1 flellbers Kollly, H1th1w1y , Wiggin s, Bullock,
Cl 1ytOt1 , H1 ,ct, Yin Dyke
N1y s: None
Motion curled. Council r olt1 ~llted for the record that he Is th
owner of' one of' the pt ces of ,,...rt
(d) Director ht•rly p s lM 1 -..nd1tl0fl f'rOII the Departaent of
Public Works to approve the COfl trwt IOfl COfl tract for Paving Distri ct No. 34 /
Concrete Replaceaent District . IMI to ..., Design Construction In th
aaount of' $492,657 .05 . Nr . Esterly e11Pl1 ft4ld th1t originally the rec nda -
tlon wu to aw1rd the cOfl tract to 81tuat110U Roadway s of Colorado, Inc .• as
the best bidder 1t S4M ,5J9 .94 . tto.ver. 1fttr further review of t b ds
su tled , the DepartMttt of Publ Work s Is COftvlncM that Des gn Con -
struct on has th nee s ary npowr and 1dtQU1te per nee to c It t
Job. Mr . Est rly furl r ••pl1t"ld that an CMlls dt COflsutt ng (tra w 11
fora concre t l t , t cone t w 11 carry at ·Y 1r w1rr nty. nd
r1ctor w l1 prov I perfo 11e bond . The b dd ng proc s w h
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Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: Council Member Bullock
Motion carried.
(e) Executive Director Olson and Ben Greene, Emergency Medical Service
Coordinator, presented a recommendation from the Department of Safety Services
to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an agreement with the State of
Colorado's Central Collection Service Department of Administration for collec-
tion of ambulance service fees. Mr. Greene estimates that expenses will be
cut by 15 to 30 percent, collection rate will increase, and the State will be
able to give us a better measure of what is actually collectible. Collection
procedures were discussed. The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No.
51, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 51, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A COLLECTION AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO AND THE CENTRAL COLLECTION SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF
ADMINISTRATION, STATE OF COLORADO.
COIIICIL IIDIIEI HATHMIAY IIOVED, Alm IT IMS SECONDED, TO APPROVE MENDA ITEM
ll(e) -COIIICIL IILL NO. 51.
Ayes: Council Metlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried.
(f) Dtr•ctor Fonda presented a recoaendatton fr1111 th• Bi-City Super-
visory Coatttee to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an agreeaent
between the Departaent of Highways and the Cities of Littleton and Englewood
for possession and use of a portion of the 81-Ctty property for South Santa Fe
llll)roveaents. Mr. FOftda explained the Highway Departaent plans to construct a
frontage road. The Highway Departllltlt also plans to build a s•ptage facility
on the 81 -Ctty property as part of the negotiated settleaent. Mr. Fonda
detailed the various •as ... nts contained within the agreeaent. The City Clerk
was asked to read Council 8111 No. 46 , entitled:
COUNCIL Bill NO. 46, INTIIOOUC£D BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY
A Bill FORM ORDINMCE APPROVING SP£C1Al. WARRANTY DEEDS ANO EASEMENTS BETWHN
TH COLORADO STAT( HIGHWAY DEPARlNCNT ANO TH CITY Of ENGLEWOOD AND TH CIT
Of LITil TON FOR POS CSSION ANO US Of A PORTION Of TH Bl -CIT PROPCRT
N COED FOR SOUTH TA F IMPROVCNCNTS ANO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT FOR CON -
TRUCTION Of lfftOV NTS AT TH II -CITY SIT •
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IT IMS KCOIIIO, TO APPIOVE MED ITDI
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Motion carried.
(g) This item was moved forward -see Agenda Item 6(c) -page 3.
12. General Discussion
(a) Mayor's Choice
(i) Mayor Van Dyke presented a resolution indicating Englewood's
support of the Mayors of this nation in developing local organizations and
educational programs to heighten public awareness, preservation and protection
of the environaent.
The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read in its entirety.
RESOLUTION NO. 64, SERIES OF 1991.
IIAYOI YM DYIE IIOVtD, -IT IIAS SECCIIIDO, TO APPIIOYE RESOLUTION NO. 54,
SOIES OF IHI,
Council Nellber Clayton expressed concern regarding certain aspects of the
resolution particularly as it relates to environaental review of all city pro-
cedures and the priority of the preservation and protection of the envtron-
.. nt. He s1199ested additional study. Mayor Van Dyke responded that the pro-
posed resolution ts a •generic resolution• presented through the U. S. Con-
ference of Mayors in support of environaental concerns. She did not feel its
passage would affect the priority of established procedures or involve addi-
tional costs to the City. After further discussion, the vote results were:
Ayes:
Nays:
Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Habenicht, Yan Dyke
Council Nellber Clayton
Motion carried.
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(ii) Thh ateftda it• NS mved forward -SH Agenda It• S(b) -
Council ,....r's Choice
( i) CCMfflCtl lllaber Bullock presented a CO\lnctl btl 1 concemi119 an
aatndllent to the Hoa Rule Charter purporllft9 that the Mayor be elected by
popular vote . Nr . Bullock stated the proposal has received popular support in
the coaaunity .
Th C ty Cl rk wa asked lo ad Council 8111 No . 38 , ntltled :
COUNCI Bill NO . 38, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NENBH BULLOCK
A BILL fC>lt AN ORDI
CIT Of £1QOIOOO AT TH
NT TO T ctWtl R Of
TICJN Of IIAYOR FC>lt A TWO (2)
ITTING TO A VOTE Of TH R GIST RED ELECTC>tl or TH
XT DULCD ICGUt.Nt UICIPAL ELECTION 11t10POS D
CITY Of EICLN>OO REQUIRING THC POPUt.Alt ELE C·
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12(b)(1) -COUNCIL BILL NO. 38.
Council Member Clayton stated a change of this nature would affect the fun -
damental nature of the office of Mayor and that such a change would not bene -
fit the community.
Council Member Hathaway concurred, stating such a change would reduce the of -
fice of the Mayor to a popularity contest. She also indicated this is not the
manner in which this change should be addressed.
COUNCIL NEIIBER HATIWfAY NOVED, All> IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO TABLE INDEFINITELY
AIENDA ITEN 12(b)(1) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 38.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Hathaway, Clayton, Van Dyke
Nays: Council Members Koltay, Wiggins, Habenicht, Bullock
Motion to table defeated.
Upon a call for the question to approve Agenda Item 12(b)(i) -Council Bi ll
No. 38, the vote results were:
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Bullock
Nays: Council Metlbers Hathaway, Wiggins, Clayton, Habenicht ,
Van Dyke
Motion defeated. Council Metlber Bullock predicted the issue will resurface as
an initiated aatter.
(ii) Council Metlber Bullock presented a council bi ll relative to
Building Code violations .
The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No . 50, entitled :
COUNCIL Bill NO. 50, INTROOUCED BY COUNCIL ME .. ER BU LL OCK
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE SETTING FORTH THE REQUIREMENT THAT All SUMMON S ANO
COMPLAINTS FOR BUILDING CODE VIOLATIC*5 MKE SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO THE SEC TI ON
ALL EGED TO BE VIOLATED All> PROVIDING FOR THE ARBITRATION OF DISPUTES CONCE RN -
ING BUILDING CODE INTERPRETATION ADDING A NEW SUBSE CTION M TO TITLE 8, CHAP TER
I , SECTION 5 , All> BY MENDING TITLE 8 , CHAPTER I , SEC TION 8 OF TH E ENGLEWOOD
MUNI CIP AL COO£ 1915 .
COUNCIL .... RLOCI IIMD, -IT IIAS SEcaD, TO AffllOWt MED ITEJI
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COUNCIL .... wn• IIMD, -IT IIAS SECOIIIO, TO STIIU SECTI• 2 •• IT S
EIITll£TY IIJTN lfFDIIIC( TO TN£ APffALS PIOCESS.
Council Mellbtr Bullock countered th at strtktr19 Section 2 tllalnatlng arbltra •
tton procedure, would •dt11 • trwndous blow to tht contracting tOlaUnlty
support this bill In ts tntlr ty.•
Council Netlbtr Clayton offered th at tt ts reason1bl th1 uaons or c •
phtnts tdtnt f'y tht 1pproprl1t sections of tht Code 111d that t I re .
SOftlblt to h1v an 1ppt1l proc ss; hol!Mver, 1M Slroft91Y oppo td adatn tr
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"the Building Department from the Council Chambers." He stated the proposed
appeals process is inadequate and burdensome and may be subject to abuse by
the administration and the appealer. He stated that he believes it is the
intention of the City Manager to deal with this administratively and that more
time should be allowed for this to happen.
Council Metllber Bullock defended his position, pointing out that "time ts mon-
ey• and that the arbitration process needs to be "rapid, responsive, and sen-
sitive." He feels the arbitration process now in place takes too much time
which proves a hindrance to contractors. He reiterated the proposed arbitra-
tion process -the selection of an expert in each of the various fields to
whOII an appeal may be eade with the City paying half the cost and the contrac-
tor the other half. Mr. Bullock opined this would provide "a certain amount
of healthy friction."
Council Mellber Hathaway agreed with Mr. Clayton, connenting that approval may
•cross the ftne line between policy and 1dllinistr1tion. • She feels Council
has the venue to eapower the Board of Adjustaent and Appeals to do whatever is
necessary to deal with appeals in an expedient aanner.
Council Mellber Bullock countered that the required expertise to hear these
appeals aay not exist with the Board whose •expertise 1s aore in zoning and
1detntstr1tive overall policy type decisions.• He again stressed the need for
expertise and expediency for the benefit of the contracting c0111Untty.
Council Metlber Hathaway pointed out she ts unwilling to subllit the cost of an
arbitrator to the people she represents.
Council Mlllber Habenicht coaented that •re ti• should be allowed for the
City Nan199r to deal adlltntstrattvely with the issue as she does not believe
the council bill ts the solution. It was also pointed out that now, since the
whole Council ts concerned with the issue, resolution aay be forthcoaing.
Council ..._.r Wiggins suggested to fir. Bullock that he remve the •tion con -
cernf119 Council 8111 No. 50, gtvt111 fir. Fraser an opportunity to resolve the
issue before the budcJet retreat tn S.,tlllber. He stated that if resolution is
not reached by that tf•, he would support the suggestion of •gtvtnca tt to the
County , eltelftattng the whole cleiNrtaenl . •
Aft r furt r d scusston , COUIICtl .._..,. Bullock reluctantly agr'ffd to heed
Mr . II 99 n ' uggest on .
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COUNCIL NEJIIER HATHAWAY MOVED, NI> IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 15, SERIES OF 1991.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Abstain: Council Mellbers Wiggins, Clayton
Motion carried. Mark's tera of appoint111ent runs from July 1992.
Bullock, Habenicht,
1, 1991 to June 1,
(iv) A resolution appointing a Youth Member to the Parks and
Recreation Coaission •as considered. The resolution was assigned a number and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 66, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING DAN CLAYTON AS YOUTH MEMBER OF THE PARKS AND RECRE -ATION COMMISSION.
COUNCIL 11E1110 IIATIWIAY MOVED, _, IT WAS SEcae,, TO APNOVE RESOLUTION NO. II, SOIES OF IHI.
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Council Neabers Koltay, Hathaway, Van Dyke
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Council Neabers Wi99fns, Clayton
tera of appotntaent runs froa July
Bullock, Habenicht,
I, 1991 to June I.
Ctty Nan-..r Fraser offered to adv he the other Interested ,outh appl tcants
concef"ftl"9 these appotntatnts and offertnv encour199ent to apply again next ,ear .
h) Council .._..r Koltay:
I . ,..._sted u,at the Dlpart.-.t of Coauntty DevelOllatflt c k fnto u,.
stor of at1toaM 1es OR property foraerly occe,pted by a defttaJ health build · nv H l~y tftd le11evlew ,
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changed he,. position in opposition to the MAC pP'oposal and as Council has in-
dicated they also have not changed their position, she intends to vote against the proposal at the July 17th DRCOG board aeettng.
(vii) Council Meaber Wtggtns:
1. As a result of hts representing Council at school telethon event at which
President Bush and Governor Roaer were featured, he strongly suggested that
Council support the School Board by voluntee,.fng to se,.ve as members of the various subca.nfttees:
1. Readiness for school
2. Coapleting htgh school
3. Student achieveaent and citizenship
4. Science and aath
5. Adult literacy and lifelong learning
6. Safe discipline and drug free schools.
2. He inquired about the study being conducted by EP'ic Roth. ""· Frase,. stated the results should be available later in July.
3. He coaented upon the lack of coaunication concerning the pilot recy-
cling prograa. Director Wanush provided information relative to the aatltngs,
phone and personal contacts witch have resulted tn approxiaately 400 house -holds signing up.
4. He coaented about the weds along Chenango parking tn the vicfntty of
the Ctty Dttch, stating the City Nan19er will have the aatte,. corrected shortly.
5. He discussed special parking peraits for the Bellevtew Park area, espe . ctally during the July 4th celebratton.
(viti) Council Meaber Habenicht:
1. She inforad Mr. lliggtns she has voluntNred for the education subcoaft . t" -•student Achiev111et1t.•
Z. She suggested that the Colorado Nunictpal le19ue attendNs provide an overview of the conference at an u,c•ing study session.
3 . She advised that she no longer had access to E-Nafl on her Uftt 11 the new software ts instilled •
( tr) Council Meaber ClaytOft :
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I . He contratulated Mr . Fraser and staff Oft the new ISO ril i ng froa Ch u 4 to Cl111 J .
z. He h1fof'llld Mr . Wtggtns
cy• eduuttonal ubc-.ftt . has volU11t red to rv on t Adult L t ra -I. •
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3. He offered congratulations to Director Long and the Library staff for
receiving two grants, one of .tlich will provide nine IIOd .. equipped computer
ter11inals for the Engl..ood public schools llldia centers.
4. He announced that he and Nrs. Clayton had planted five trees at Sinclair
Pool w1th the thought 1n a1nd that trees are aore enjoyable than a shelter.
5. He reported on the outcoa of the ACCE .. ting 1n Washington, D. C.,
stating he believes 1t was a worth.title endeavor.
13. Ctty ........ , a.,.t
(a) Nr. Fraser c1111nded various lllllbers of h1s staff for the unner in
.tlich tfle lw interest rate for the special assess•nt bonds was accoap11shed.
(b) Ratard1119 tlle v•ts recently ncetved by the ltbrary, he tnforaed
Council that lie has instructed the staff to do everything possible to brtng
acldittonal grant 11111tes tnto the City.
14. Ctty MW'1111'1 a.,.t
(a) Nr. Dellitt proytdld coptes of tlle dtatssal order tn •11N1C vs
Ctty of Engl..ood.
(b) eo.cen., .. tile llartt• -.tactlll"i .. c:.,u, settl .... t offer, he
.._.,ted lloldi .. eff acce,uace •ttl Ulen ts a ft,.,. lllldentalld i 119 betWNft
ta.. partt••· It WU ...... ted by Ctty ...... ., Fruer .... cwn lllllber Clay •
tN tut tlll •tter N NNlved 1• a__. •tell IIQ llf'0¥1dl Nr . lllrtt11 ....
c .... ..-t to ,....1. ta (-al.....a's bntN11 c:1aatty.
(c) llr. Dlltttt stated Ill •.,..._Putt• ... wtll • llf'0¥1d1 .. taforaa -
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EN&LEVOOO, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Regular Session
.June 17, 1111
1. Call to Order
The regular aeeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor
Van Dyke at 7:37 p.a.
z. lnvocatton
The invocation was given by Council Mellber Bullock.
3. Pled .. of Allegiance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke.
c. loll can
Present: Council Mellbers Hathaway, Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Absent: None
A quona was present .
Also pr.sent:
5 . IHnut.es
City Manager Fraser
City Atton1ey Oellltt
Assistant City Manager Martin
City Clerk c,_
Dana Clatter, Waste Nan.....-t Coordinator
Director Wanush, Coa1111111tty Developaent
Director Fonda, utflftfes
Director Esterly, Public Morks
Director Mayes, Ftnancfa1 Services
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(a) Mark Sexton, 1511 East Dartmouth Avenue, did not appear as
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(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 nUlllber and read
by title:
RESOLUTION ND. 49, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING DONALD J. STYES TD THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY
FDR THE CITY DF ENGLEWDDO, COLORADO.
COUNCIL NENIEI HATHAIIAY NOYED, MD IT IIAS S(CCIIIDED, TO APPllOYE ••un• NO.
49, SERIES OF lttl.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. Mr. Styes' tena of office expires August 4, 1994.
(d) A resolution appointing Mike Ward to Englewood's KNp Merica
Beautiful C0111ission was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUllbtr and
read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 50, SERIES DF 1991
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING MICHAEL WARD TO FILL A VACANT POSITION ON THE KEEP
AMERICA BEAUTIFUL COMMISSION OF ENCiLEIOJO, COlORADO.
CCUICIL IIEIIIO HIWY IID¥ED, -IT IMS sumMD, TO~ IISOWTI• •.
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Ayes: Council ....,.rs Koltay, Hathaway, Wt91tns, 14,llock,
Clayton, Hlbtfltcht, Van Dyke
N-,s: Nont
Motton carrttd . Mr . Ward 's ttna of office expires Dectllbtr 10, lttZ .
(t) A resolution apPo1nttng [ugtM Otts to Engltwod 's Water and Stwtr
Board wu considtrtd. Tht resolution was asstgfttd a IIUlabtr and reed by title:
RESOLUTION NO . 51 , S£R1£S OF 199 1
CUGC OTIS TO FIL A YACMT POSITION ON
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(f) A resolution reappointing Walt TolllOoka 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 TOMOOICA TO THE BOARD OF DI-
RECTORS FOR THE ENGLEWOOD DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY.
COUNCIL NDIIER HATIWIAY NOYED, _, IT lfAS SECOll>ED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 52, SERIES OF lttl.
Ayes: Council Metlbers Koltay, Hathaway,· Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None
Motion carried. Mr. TOIIOOka's tera of office expires June 30, 1995.
(g) A resolution reappointing Gordon Close to the Englewood Downtown
Developaent Authority was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUllber 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 ENGLEWOOD DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY.
COUNCIL IIEIIHl HATHAIMY NOVED, _, IT IMS SUCINDO, TO AMlOff lfSOLUrlON NO. U, SDIU Of lNl.
Ayes : Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Cla,ton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None
Motton carried . Nr . Close 's tena of offtce expires June 30, 1995.
(h) A re solut ton reappotnttng Toa Burns to the Englewod Housing Au-
thority was cons i dered . The resolution was ass i gned a nUllber and read by title :
RESOLUTION NO . 54 , SERIES Of 1991
A RESOL UTION RA TIFYI NG THE AEAPPO IN TM£NT Of TON IUIINS TO THE HOUSI NG AU TNOIITY OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
CCUICIL ..... •wy NOVO •.. IT IMS IUGIIIO, TO """"r ••wn• •. 14, SDIU Of IHI .
Ay s : Counctl rs Koltay, Nau,..,.,, Wt99tns, Bullock,
C1 ayt0ft . Hlbentcht, Van Dyke N ys :
Mot 011 carr ed . Burns ' t na of offtct x,tres J\lly I, 1996 .
( 1) A rt ol ut Oft r ppol11t ng IIOft Llilldtrs to the Englewod L tquor
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A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING RON LUNDERS TO THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY FOR
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COUNCIL MENIER HATHAWAY NOYm, All) IT WAS SECONDm, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO.
55, SERIES OF 1991.
Ayes: Council Melllbers Kolby, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Notion carried. Mr. Lunders' ten1 of office expires August 4, 1994.
7. Non-scheduled Y1s1tors
There were no non-scheduled visitors.
8. Coaurttcattons and Procl ... ttons
(a) COUNCIL NOIIER HATNMIAY MOVED, -IT IIAS SECCIIID, TO ACCEPT THE
1£SIIIIATION OF CARDELL IIOSTER FIOII THE ltEEP MOICA IEAUTIFUI. COIIIIISSION.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wt99tns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Notion carried.
(b) COUNCIL NOIIER IUlLOCK NOVED, • IT IIAS SECGIIDED, TO APPIOVE THE
PIOCLMATION HOIIOII• THE FJnJETH MEDDI• •JYDSMY OF .JMES -DOIOTHY
TOTIOII.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, lliggtns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Not ton carried . Best wishes were extended to the Tottons, both of whoa are
active, Involved 118111bers of the c01111Untty .
9 . Pua.He Hearin, to constw an wna1nt to the 1-1 Zone Dtstrtct
a.,u1at1ons.
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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 staff and the Plan-
ning Commission that the use "brewery• would not be obnoxious. He assured
Council that should the use "brewery" be removed from the list 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 cOlllltnted that the neigh-
bors they had spoken to also objected but were unable to coae to the 111eeting.
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 LUllber building. An-
ticipated production, increased truck traffic, and possible odor proble•s were
discussed in depth.
Richard Squire, Breckenridge Brewery, Breckenridge, Colorado, offered inforaa-
tion concerning the brewery business and his potential location in the Cedar
LUllber buildi119. Water quality, production quantities and traffic voluae were
explained.
No other c01111tnts were offered concerni119 the proposed ch1119e to the 1-1 Zone
Dtstrict list of excluded uses.
COUNCIL IIENIO lOUAY IIMD, -IT IIAS SECGIID, TO CLOSE THE PUil.iC HEAii•.
Ayes: Council Neabers Koltay, ltlthaway, Wiggins, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried .
1 O . Approva 1 on Second leN1 nt
Council Neaber Habenicht requested that Agtftda lteas IO(b) and lO(c) be ad ·
dreued tndtv dually . Therefor , It was dee dtd to address HParat ly ach
It .. under this section.
(a) COUNCIL IIENIO IUUOClt NDWO, -IT IN SUIIIIID, TO UPIIM MDI •
M ITOI lO(a) • COUNCIL llll •• M, DfflTUDr
A IILL ,. M .... ,MODY .... nru l, CIW1'D 7, SKTI• ,. Dal·
WOOD UICIPAL COD( ltll ,OTAINI• TO ••••cn•-NID 0, ner -n••
IIUNICIPAL COUil.
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Motion carried. Council Bill No. 36 is designated as Ordinance No. 36, Series
1991.
(b) COUNCIL IEIIER HABENICHT NOVEQ, All> IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AIENDA ITEN lO(b) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 41, ENTITLED:
A IILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVIN& All> AUTHOlllZIN& THE EXECUTION OF AN INTD-
IOVERIIIENTAL COOPERATION AIREEIIENT lflTH ARAPAHOE COllfTY RELATIN& TO THE CON-
DUCT OF COIIUIITY DEVELOPIIENT ILOCIC UANT PROUMS FOR FEDERAL FISCAL YEARS
ltt2 THROUIH ltt4.
Council Meftlber Habenicht requested confir111tion froa Director Wanush that the
percentages Englewood would receive under this contract would reaain the s1111
for each of the three years of the contract. Mr. Wanush affinaed they would.
Vote results:
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. Council Bill No. 41 ts designated as Ordinance No. 37, Series
1991.
(c) COUNCIL NENID HATHAIIAY NOVED, Ml) IT lfAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
Al£NDA ITDI lO(c) • COUNCIL IILL NO. 4Z, ENTITLEDz
AN OIDIIIAIICE MEIIDIN& TITLE H, CNAPTD 4, SECTION C., SUISUTION J, Of THl
ENILOIOOD IUICIPAL COD£ 1915, IY DELETIN& TH( TOIi IIEIDY Ml) DECUIJN& M
DIDIOICY.
[Clerk's Not.e: This Council 8111 did not receive unanlaous approval at
the June 3, 1991, E119lewood City Council ... thNJ . Therefore, It Is not
COflsldered an ... rgency ordinance as the title indicates.]
Council Neaber Habenicht stated she would be volt~ 191tnst approval of Coun·
ell Btll No. 42 as she feels there ts pot1t1tt1l for an adverse tapact on the
residents close to the l ·l Zone District. She stated the zont~ ordtnuce
curr ntly hc11ftlles business and serves to protect the residential quality
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overcome. He explained he would be voting in favor of Council Bi 11 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:
Motion carried.
1991.
Counc i1 Members Kol tay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bu 11 ock,
Clayton, Van Dyke
Council Member Habenicht
Council Bill No. 42 is designated as Ordinance No. 38, Series
Hr. Jungck brought to Council's attention the heavy traffic, excessive speed
and potential of injury due to children sitting on the Big Dry Creek Bridge .
Mayor Van Dyke requested that staff review the traffic concerns in that par-
ticular area. Mr. Jungck also commented on the dumping of cedar shingles on
Windermere. Director Wanush explained thi s was a temporary recycling process,
the operation of which has been approved by the Fire Division.
11. Public Foria to gather input froa citizens retarding the developaent of
the 1992 bud .. t.
COUNCIL N£NIH CLAYTON NOVm, Ml» IT WAS SECONDO, TO OPEN THE PUil.iC FOUi.
Ayes : Coun c il Melllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wl99lns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays : Non
Motion c arried .
City Manager Fraser planed the public fof"UII Is being held to provide
cltll ns an opportunity o COllltnt on the 1992 l)udcJet prior to any fon11liz.cl
budg t rtcOllltndatlon . Th public fon,a prec.cles the public hear ng required
Cll a r whi t Is c ul for S.S,teaber 16, 1991 .
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COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, All> IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC FORUM.
Ayes: Council Melllbers 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 recommenda-
tion from the Department of Co11111unity Development concerning the Keep America
Beautiful Commission. Mr. Glazier explained the C011111ission wished to be iden-
tified as the "Englewood Clean, Green and Proud Comission• in an effort to
reflect the Connission's goals and to better distinguish Englewood's co11111is -
sion from the majority of other Keep Allerica Beautiful commissions. The
resolution was assigned a nullber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 56, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL COflllSSION OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD TO USE THE DESCRIPTION "THE ENGLEWOOD CLEAN , GREEN AND PROUD
COflllSSION."
COUNCIL MENIER HATIWIAY NOY£D, -IT ltAS SEC0IID£D, TO APNOVE RESOLUTION NO.
5', 5£ll£S Of IHI.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltly, Hathaway, Wigg i ns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Mot i on carrltd .
(b) Dana Glaz ie r , Wa s t e Nanageaent Coord i nator, pres enttd a rec01111e nda -
tlon froa th e Departae nt of C01111Un l ty Developaent to approve a re solution es -
t ablishi ng f i ve su bc oai ttNs wi th i n the [ncJlwood Clean, GrNn and Proud Coa -
•tnt on . Tho se subcoa i ttNs were Identifi ed 11 :
I. Mu nici pal Soli d Wa s te Ce1111 t tt ..
2. Adopt -a -Spot and Beau tificati on CoalttN
3 . Education Coai t tN
4 . Fund Rahi"9 CoaittN
5. Public R l atlons Coaattt
0 scuss 011 ensued cone "' 11CJ the var ous subco.tttees. It was larlfitd that
Co u l approval of thes subcoaltt s Is recautrtd to COftfora with the N ·
qulr nts set forth 1n Ordlnanc • SO, Strttt of 1990: further, that Cou11-
c l 's authority In this aatt r s ftOt bel119 di• n se-.t as the Co.alss °" will
be working within tile guldeltflt provld.cl by COUftC:11 . The NS01utlon was H •
fled a n r and read by t ti :
R SOLUTION NO . 57, [II S Of lttl
FIV ITTEC or ( EWOOO CP ANCRICA
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COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOtl>ED, 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 recoaendat ion from the Department of
Community Development to approve a resolution and agreement with three local
trash haulers in conjunction with the Recycling Pilot Program. Mr. Wanush
informed Council the pilot progra• will coaence July 1, 1991, and will be in
effect for six 110nths. The resolution would allow the City to enter into
t hree separate contracts with Waste Manager of Denver South, Browning-Ferris
Industries , and Laidlaw Waste Systeas, Inc. The resolution was assigned a
number 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 NDIIH HATNAMAY MVED, _, IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO.
58, SERIES OF 1111.
The r e was brief d iscussi on relat i ve to the grant aonies which are fund i ng th is
pr ogram, and it wu conf iraed that the pilot progru 1s not being funded by
the City of Englewood . It i s hoped that the progru will lead to sub s tant i al
wast e reduction , and that the infonaation garnered through the progr .. can be
shared with other c01111U ni ties for their recyc l i ng effort s.
Vot e res ult s:
Ay es:
Nay s:
Motion carr ied.
Council Nellbers Koltay , Hathaway , Wi gg i ns, Bullock,
Clay t on , Haben i cht, Van Dyke
None
(d) Director Wanus h presen t ed a recoaendatton frOII the Planning and
Zoning Coahsion to adop t a bill f or an ordinance approving the zoning of
n wl y annexed land . Mr . Wanush ln f oraed Council t hat the Pl anning and Zoning
C01111lss on held a public he aring on t his aatt er on June 4, 111 1. The recoa ·
nda t Ion froa the Ca.iuion ts fo r Cou11Cil to approve on firs t read ng the
zoning se t forth In Coun fl 8111 No . 44 and to set a public hear i ng for July
15 , 1991 , to con s ider any COlllltnts offered by the publ ic pr or to the second
rad ng of the coun c tl bi ll . The City Clerk was asked to read Coun c I 811
o. u . n l tled :
COUNCIL Bill NO . 44 , INTIIOOUCEO BY COUNC I L NCNIER WIGGINS
A Bi ll F OltOI ZONING PROPCRTIES AIIIUCD TO THE CITY OF CNGUWOOO .
COlleC I L NOlltl WI .INS IIMD, -IT IIU IU.... TO UPIMt MW ITDI
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Nays:
Motion carried.
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
COUNCIL "E"8ER WIGGINS MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING FOR
JULY 15, 1991 AT 7:30 P.N., TO CONSIDER ZONING DESIGNATION FOR THE NEWLY AN-
NEXED PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
Ayes: Council M8111bers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(e) Director Fonda presented a rec011111endation from the Englewood Water
and Sewer Board to approve an agree111ent with Drake Contractors for boring and
encasing a water line at U.S. 285 and Santa Fe. Mr. Fonda explained this en-
casetnent will provide a loop connection for two existing lines. Two bid pro-
posals were received, with Drake Contractors submitting the low bid of
$23,800.
COUNCIL IEIIER BULLOCK NOVED, AND IT IIAS SECOfl>ED, TO APPROVE THE AIWtD OF IID
FOil THE IOIING AND ENCASING OF A VATU u• UIID£1 THE ON-IMP AT U.S. 215 Ale
SANTA FE IN THE AIIOUIIT OF $23,800.
Before voting, there was brief discussion concerning the ulti•ate respon-
sibility of landscaping or asphalt restoration. Mr. Fonda confirNd there
should be no asphalt restoration required and that there 1s little if any
landscaping. However, the ulti111tl responsibility will rest with the City.
City Manager Fraser offered to provide Council with 1111re lnforution concern-
Ing the scheduling and coapletlon of this project.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays :
Motion carried.
Council ....,_rs Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
(f) Director Fonda presented a recoaaendatlon froa the Utilities De-
part nt to adopt a t ll for an ordinance approv ing five eu .. nts froa the
ou h9at Santllt on O str ct Big Ory CrHk Interceptor cu ... nt along South
Platte R v r Orfv . Th C ty Cl rlt wu uktd to reed Council IU11 No . Jt.
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COUNCIL Bill • 39 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL U HATHAWAY
A 8lll FOR AN OROI E APPROVING FIV [ASENCNTS FOR TM SOUTHGATE SANITATION
01 TRICT BIG ORV CR INT EPTOR CA £ NT ALONG SOUTH PLATT RIVER DRIVE •
COIIICIL ..... MWY IIOWD, -IT IN Ktall, TO UPIOff --ITDI
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Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried .
(g) Di rector Esterly pr-esented a reconnendat ion from the Department of
Public Works to enter into a contract with Kahn and Company for replacement of
the carpet tn the Library, utilizing Milliken Modular Carpet at a cost not to
exceed S79,2SO. Mr . Esterly explained this was a negotiated amount which ts
less than the local contractor was able to provide. Discussion ensued rela-
tive to the floor preparation and project contingencies. Mr . Fraser advised
that tt should not be assumed the extra 1110ney would be spent. At this point
tt ts not possible to detenatne the condition of the floor under the current
carpet; any reaaintng 1110nies will be returned to the General Fund .
COUNCIL NDIIU HAIENICHT IIOVED, All> IT IIAS SECONDED, TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY
IWIMU TO ENTEi INTO A COIITIACT 111TH ICAllt All> CCIIPMY, DENVER, COLOUDO, FOi
NILLIKEN All> CCIIPMY, LAUANIE, IEOIIIA, FOi PIOVIDI• All> INSTALL!• NILLIKEN
NODULAR CARPET IN THE EaLEIIOOD LIIURY, THE MOIIIT NOT TO EXCEED $71,250.
Council Mellber Koltay expre s sed concern over the Manner tn which bid requests
are occasionally structured, resulting tn sole source contracts.
Vote r e sults:
Ayes:
Nay s:
Motion carried .
Council Metlbe r s Koltay, Hathaway , Wi ggins , Bullock,
Clayton , Haben i cht, Van Dyke
None
(h) COUNCIL NOIIU CLAYTON MVED, -IT IIAS SECONDED, TO TULE MED
ITEN lZ (II) IELATJ• TO TNE IICLUSION Of WOUlffMY CKlfTE PIOPEITIES INTO
PAVI• DISTIICT NO. M/CCIICUTt IEPUCIIIIIIT DlffllCT lNl.
Ayes: Counc il MNbt r s Koltay, Hathaway, ll t gg i ns, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenic ht , Van Dyk e
Nays: None
Motion carr ed .
( I) 01 rector Hayes presented a recoa1nd at Ion froa t he Dep art .. nt of
Financial S rvlce to adopt a resolution providing for t he Notice of Salt of
Special Assess nt Bonds for Paving D strict No. 34/Concrete Re plac ... nt Dis -
trict No . 1991 . M • Hay s prov ded lnfonaatlon Alallve to bond structure,
schedule, and slz ch has s t at U70,000 . The estl .. ted Interest
rat and bond rating rt •pla fttd by Ms . Hayes . The resolution was ass gned
an rand rad by t tl :
NO . 51 , SERIES or 1191
A RCSO UTIC>N PROVIDI fOI TH NOTIC Of SALE Of SPEC IAL ASSES NT IONOS Of'
THE CIT Of£ (WOOD , COl.OIIAOO, roa PAVIN& DISTRICT NO . 34/CONCR[TE l[PLAC[·
NT DI STRICT , INI, IN THC fltlNCIPAl NQlfT Of U 70,000 AND PIOVIDING fOlt
TH PUI ICATI AND Nllll Of T NOllCC .
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59, SERIES OF 1991.
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried .
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
(j) City Attorney DeWitt presented a reconnendatton to adopt a bill for
an ordinance amending the Englewood Municipal Code relating to the tinpoundinent
of 1110tor veh i cles. Mr. DeWitt explained the aae ndllent is necessary as a
result of the reorganization previously approved by Council and to provide
Code Enforceaent Officers enforceaent authority. The City Clerk was asked to
read Council Bill No. 43, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 43, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON
A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 11, CHAPTER IA, SECTIONS Z AND 3,
RELATING TO THE JMPOUNDMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES.
COUNCIL "811£1 CLAYTON NOVm, All) IT 1W SECOll>ED, TO APPROVE AGEll>A ITEM
ll(j) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 43.
Ayes: Council Melllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton , Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Mot t on carried.
13. leneral Discussion
(a) Mayor 's Choice
(1) Mayor Van Dyke proposed a resolution supporting the United
States Conference of Mayors in i t s 1tt11111t to IIOdify current laws r191rdtng
federal eaergen cy planning and re sponse as sistance . The resolution was asst9·
ned a nUllber and read i n i t s ent i rety .
RESO LUTION NO . 60, SE RI ES OF 1991
MYOI VM DYlE NOVlD, MD IT IMS SECGIIIID, TO APNOVt 1£SOLUl'I• •• IO,
SOIES OF IHI.
Ayes :
Nay s:
Molton c1rried .
Council ....,.rs Kol tay, Hat hawa y, Wi99i ns, Bu ll oc k.
Clayton, Habenich t , Van Dyke
None
(b) Coun ci l Metlber 's Cho ce
(1) Council Meaber Bullock proposed a resolution authorizing 1
...,rial contribut i on to the R. Craig Nelson Neaorl al fuftd . The aaount of
Sl ,500 WIS inHrted n t he fifth WllerelS . Nr . Bul l ock po inted ou t th 1t Mr .
Nel on WIS a untfol'Wd officer who dttd wh ile In se rv ice and Oft duty fo r the
City, and ht aatnta l ned t hat this c011 tr tbutt011 would not set a pa r t icul ar ,,..
ctdtnc • The rt olulton was au tfttd a nUllbtr and rtld by title :
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RIAL FUND.
COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOll»m, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO.
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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 Member Bullock countered that a general policy need not be adopted,
that this gesture is a "one-ti111e deal in a unique situation.•
Council Member Clayton offered in format ion concerning the benefits provided
for all employees, and he stated he did not feel it appropriate for Council to
be discussing this issue at this time .
COUNCIL MDIBER CLAYTON MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOll»ED, TO TABLE INDEFINITELY AGEN-
DA ITEN 13(b)(1) -RESOLUTION NO. 61, SERIES OF lttl.
Ayes: Council Mellber Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: Council Metlber Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock
Mot i on defeated . Discussion continued.
Council Melllber Wiggins Inquired about the total compensation benefits as a
result of Mr. Nelson's death. City Manager Fraser explained that the entitle-
ments have not been totally deteralned. He offered to share that lnfonaatlon
with Council when a deter111ln1tlon has been reached .
Council Metlber Habenicht Inquired about staff 's position concerning such a
contribution . Mr. Fraser stated that generally staff had Indicated such ac -
tion ••Y be I nappropriate, that should Council do soaethlng of this nature, It
ought to be as part of the overall review of the coapensatton plan . Mr .
Fr ase r r em inded Counc i l that they are the decision aakers on co.pensatfon for
400 to 500 IIIJ)loyees and s uch a decision , regardless of how ft Is teraed, does
se t a precedenc e In te r111s of ex pectation and pol i cy .
Council "8tlber Haben ic ht off ered that thi s I s an eaot fona l iss ue which ts dif-
fi cu lt to deal wi th on an Intel lectual level , and even thoug h s he ts uncoa -
fortabl voting no, she feels It Is I n the be s t inter es t of eve ryon e not to
approv Resolutio n No . 61. Conce rn i ng the contr i but i on ude by Cherry Hi lls
Vlllag. sh feels I t Is a tes t laon y to our c01111Un l t y and t o the serv ice s we
prov d. and t he co nt ri but io n should be viewed as a tr i bute to all Englewood
o le rs and fn pa rticul ar to Mr . Nel son and h fs f .. ll y.
COUNCIL NOIIO lOLTAY MVED, _, IT IMS SECOIIDO, TO TMU Hsot.UTI• •. 11,
SHIES Of lffl.
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Council NNber Koltay, Hathawa y, Ch y tOft , Habeni cht ,
Va n Oyk
Colin fl NNbe r Wlft l ns , Bull oc k
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Motion carried.
(11) Council Member 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 1n conjunction with the School Board toward the ICCOIII·
plishment of the goals . The resolution was assigned a number and read by
tale:
RESOLUTION NO. 62, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE NATIONAL EDUCATION GOALS FOR THE CHILOREN OF THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COUNCIL IOl[R CLAYTON NOVED, MD IT IIAS SECCIIID, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO.
12, SERIES OF 1991.
Council Mellber Wiggins, who participated 1n the video telethon earlier this
evening, stated the aeeting was well attended; he concurred with Mr. Clayton's
strong support of the National Education Goals.
Vote results:
Ayes :
Nays :
Motion carried .
Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
[Clerk 's note: The following listing of Council Mellber's Choice does not
necessarily reflect the order in which they were aade.J
(111) Council Metlber Bullock:
1. He requested that Council 8111 No. 38 regarding the election of the Mayor
by popular vote be on the July l, 1991 19enda.
2 . He requested that the counctl bill re,ardtng the Building Code be on the
July I, 1991 a94tnda . On the s-utter, he. coaented urn the article which
appeared In the June 13th Issue of the Englewod Sentlne , stating he was in -
accurately quottd . Further, twas not his intent to cause undue hardship tn
the Building O vt on. He u'lfd Hpedlency In resolving this tuue •
3 . He 1dvl std Counc 1 of' l upcoatng ·Marjorie P1ge D1y, • July 7th at 5:00
p.a ., and he ttd to rtpreset1t the City 1t th1t function . Na1or Vin Dyke
agreed to th s res tat on .
•. He request th1t 111 Colorldo Nuft1ctp1l Le19ue attendees reuln ror a
few tnutes 1ft r ldjounllllftt ,
11 r Cl1yton :
I. CGUIICIL Wffll ... , -IT IIU IUl.11, TO UP•wt TIil MIU·
IIIJff IIITN TIIIP II ,.. TIil If' can••• ua.
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Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton,
Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays : Council Member Wiggins
Motion carried. Council Member Wiggins explained his "nay" vote was due to
being informed that some members of the Parks and Recreation Commission were
not in favor of this agreement. Council Member Clayton countered that the
Commission had not taken a vote concerning this item.
2. He provided an update on the American Coaunities for Cleanup Equity
(ACCE) meeting which 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 Mellber Habenicht:
1. She .. ntioned that Ken Waechter had expressed safety concerns over cer-
tain 1111endllents to the Code, approved in 1989, which now peraits the licensing
of ice crea• vendor trucks. Ms. Habenicht asked that staff look into the is-
sue to deten11ine if it has presented a safety problea. Based on that informa-
tion , it ••Y be necessary for Council to reevaluate the Code provision.
2 . She requested that staff look into providing clear aarkings of lanes on
the ex i t ranip of West U.S . 285 up to Broadway .
3 . She cOlll)11 ae nted staff on recent Issues of The Citizen and Pipeline as
being very info n111tive.
(vi) Council Meaber Wiggins :
1. He i nqu i red i f th e ·r eport officers• wer e now on duty i n Safety Ser vices ;
he wa s i nforaed they were and are referred to as "Police De sk Officers .•
2 . He requested that the turn slot at Oxford and Broadway be painted .
3. He i nqu i r ed abo ut the Ol son lawsu i t . Mr . DeW i tt br i efly re sponded .
4 . He adv ised Co un cil of t he well -attended •s te al perforaances staged by
the Downtown Developaent Aut hor i t y In t he Plaza .
s. He asked about the acquisition of the Sou t h Drive -In proper t y; ht SU9f8S -
ted we IIOV forward on this. South Suburban's pl ans were briefly discussed.
{vi ) Council r Hathaway :
l . Sh passed on COIIPl I ntary coaents of Barry Col n retard ng the City
ndlng City Manag r Fras r to el with th own rs of Cinderella C ty regard ·
ing tts future operations .
2. Sh lnfol'lltd Council that the Engl..ood DcMllOIIIII Dtvtlo,att1t Authority 1
cons d r ng fund or publ c rtstrooas In tht Plaza area .
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3. She informed Council that Denver Regional Council of Governments is hold-
ing I public hearing on June 25, 1991 concerning the MAC proposal; she re-
quested confir111tion that Englewood's position remains the same; if not, she
requested additional input. Council Netlber Habenicht indicated she would like
to discuss changing the City's position. '
14. City llanager's Report
(1) Mr. Fraser inforaed 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 meetings with KRAVCO regarding Cinderella City.
(c} He inforaed Council that Public Service Coapany of Colorado has
agreed to let the City of Englewood utilize Ji• Chllllbers for the next 12 to 18
aonths. Mr. Chlllbers 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 attending Colorado Municipal League. The tour is scheduled
for Friday at 11:30 a.•.
(e) He aentioned the ·Gotcha• prograa as outlined in the last issue of
The Citizen. He feels this prograa will have a positive influence within the
city organization.
15. Ctty Attorney's leport
(a) Mr. DeWitt advised that Council 8111 No. 37, tabled at the June 3rd
.. ting, will be on the July 1st lflnda. The bill concerns an agreeaent for
exchange of certain properties with the State Highway Dep1rtaent.
16. MJounant
CGIIICIL ._. UUAY IIOWED TO ..... The .. ting adjourned at 10:17 p.a .
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COUNCil, BILL NO. 52
INTRODUCED BY COUNCil,
MEMBER VAN DYKE
ABil,L FOR
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAPI'ER 5, ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1985 TO ESTABLISH STRINGENT REQUIRE-
MENTS FOR THE OPERATION OF MAS&\GE THERAPY CLINICS AND
THE REGULATION OF THE PROFESSION IN ENGLEWOOD.
WHEREAS, it is necessary to reculate mU1&1e therapy; and
WHEREAS, it ii neceuary to establish regulations to protect the
citizens of EneJewood; and
WHEREAS, mauap therapists are health care profeuional1 who
treat a wide variety of patients, indudiq infants, prelJUIDt women, the
elderly and hospice patients with soft tiuue manipulation for the treatment
of iltjury, sports-related muacular discomfort and 1tre11 reduction, and
require re,ulation; and
WHEREAS, the uiatin, code does not provide for sufficient re,ulation
ol the opention of mauap therapy clinics and treatment by rnaaaap
therapists;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCil, OF THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
1bat Title 5, Chapter 5 ii hereby amended to nad u followa:
SECTION:
6,6. 1:
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6-6-10:
CHAPTER&
IIA88AGE Miil 911 '1111&\PY 000B
Implementation ol State M11up Parlor Code
Deftnitiona
M....,. -Petier nlERAPY LiCIDN Required
Mauap ,...._ n1ERAPY Employee Pwmit Requind
Mas .... -Petler THERAPY LiCIDN Application
Requinmalts ftw UemN or Pwmit
Term and Renewal or LiceDIH and Permita
LiCIANFNI
8uapenaioa and Rewocation ol Liceue and Pwmit
Display ol LictOM and Permit
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Massage PMleP THERAPY Business and Occupation License
Tax
Employment Regulations
Illegal Activities on Premises
Prohibited Acts or Conditions
Disease Control
Sanitary Requirements
Inspection
IMPLEMENTATION OF STATE MASSAGE PARLORCODB:
A. The City Council hereby declares that the licenaine and reeulation of
mauap perleN THERAPY within its jurildiction are matten or
local and municipal concern in addition to beine matters or atatewide
concern u declared b7 the Colorado General Auembly. It i1 the
intention or the City Council to adopt 1upplementary 1tandarda ror
maaaqe pel'leN THERAPY within ita jurildiction to tboae provided
by the Colorado General Alaembly. The City Council hereby ·
determinea that enactment or thi1 maaup -pMleF THERAPY
ordinance i1 necessary to protect the health, .Cety and welf'are or the
people ortbe City.
B. The City hereby adopts the Colorado Muup Parlor Code. 1 In order
to fully implement the Colorado Muup Parlor Code within the
City, Tbe Cit, eatabliabel additional ltandardl ror the lictnaiq of
m111ap ..... THERAPY CLINICS and emplOJNI tbenot (Ord.
38 Series 1981)
5-6-2: DEFINITIONS: Al ued in tbia Chapter, the rollowins wwdl
and &erml aball ..... die tollowiq -ninp:
IIA884Cm TmAPY CLINIC LICENCE
A pat to a licm1N to opera .. a mettap.,._
TRDAPY CLINIC.
IIA88WI' TIIERAPY a.nae DIPLOYa LICDIIB
A GRANT TO AN EMPLOYD ro WORK FOR A
IDSSAOB THERAPY CLINIC .
IJCICNSED PREM1SB8 The pnmitet 1pec:Hled in an approwed apptic:atioa
for liclante under tbia a.a,-wbic:b it owned or
in the poawtion of the lieenw and within wbk:b
IUCh liceneee i1 aulhoriaecl te carry on lbe
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practice of manage or receive requests for the
supplying of massage services.
LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY
MASSAGE
The City Council of the City of Englewood or such
deaignee aa it shall determine by resolution.
Any method of pressure on or friction against or
stroking, lmeadin,, rubbing, tappin,, poundin,,
vibratinc or stimulatinc of the external soft~ -,; SUI c:.
of the body with the bands or other parts of the
human body or with the aid of any mechanical or
electrical apparatua or appliance, with or without
such supplementary aids u rubbing alcohol,
liniments, anti1eptica, oils, powder. creams,
lotions, ointments or other similar preparations
uaed in this practice.
MASSAGE P.\RLOR TBBRAPY CLINIC
Any establishment where any penon, firm,
auociation or corporation enppa in, carries on
or permits to be enppd in or carried on any of
the activities .. ••••• under the definition of
·muaqe • in this Section. Ma11.,.
..._lilhmeall 1h111l ••• iMl• .. 1
A, Ph,eiei•e, ....... ,, ••IIIN, ae~eel
did• ........ Ii•-·•.., ............... ::=::=:=;::::,~ ..
e¥ ...... all ....... • •hi•1 ill ..... ··-
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g, .......... Ii ... , ...... ,.. .. , ••
w 1"• ill tlleir ....a .. Ii• wftNa Ille 1111,illil
• iaelit'llliea II Ii ••••1
D, l11111ieira1 •• ...... , ..., liu 11• .................... , .............. ..
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E. Maeeage pP&e,ieed er ine,Ne'8d in t.he
a~et.ie depa~men, ef BftY S'8'8 aeeredi'8d eeheel,
eellege, llfticerei'Y er seminary;
F. TrainePB ef aay amateur, eemipreleeeienal
er preleaeienal at.hle'8 er at.hleae '8am, 9.tl\ea
tre&MBC at.hle'811
G. Aay hena fide at.hleae elllll 9.•hieh ia ae,
e..,...t ill t.he pP&et.iee ef readeri111 maaaacea '8
IB8M8P8 ef t.he l49B4'N pulie MP NIBWN&ea,
Fer lhe ,..,eaea ehhia Chapter, ifan at.hleae
elall •ee• ae, reeewe meN t.haa '8a pe,eea, (19'11)
af i'8 INN iaeeme frem lhe p,aet.iee ef readeliae
maaaacea '8 i'8 membePB, aaeh ahall lie prime
faeie e¥i•eaee t.ha, t.he elllll ia a NM &•e a.Wea,
ektlh
PREMISES A distinct and definite location which may include
a buildinc, a part of a buildin1, a room or any
other definite area conti,uoua thereto. (Ord. 38
Seri• 1981)
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No mauap....., THERAPY CLINIC ahall do buaineu without
hmDI ftnt obtained a lic:eme under this Chapter and complJinl
with all applicable lawa and ordinancea.
An applicant for a mauap ..... THERAPY CLINJC liClllM aball
IUbmit an application upon the forma provided by the Ucenains
aadlority in compliance with Section 5-6-6. (Ord. 38 8eriel 1181)
AA'/ penon, indudin, a lictDIM who enppt in the providinc of
.,. ... NmCN to the public. ahall lie an application for a
mauap ,..._~employee permit with the LiceDlins
Oftlcer o(the City upon the forma provided by the liClffllUII IUthority.
The application for a IDIIMp ,..,._ THERAPY emplo.,.. permit
lhall GOftlain 11Ubatantiall1 the w information u the application
for ma...,. ,..._ THERAPY CLINJC licenae, ucapt for the w
and...,_ tit.he ownen of the ..a-... and any a.u. or
GOD&ndl ONICtmllll the Nil &ala. (Ord. 38 8eriel 1181 )
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An applicant for a massage -pal'leP THERAPY CLINIC
license, including any partner or limited partner of the partnership
applicant, and any officer or director of the corporate applicant, or any
stockholder holding more than ten percent (lO'lli) of the stock of a corporate
applicant, or any other person who is interested directly in the ownenbip
or operation of the business or who provides a mauage, shall furnish the
followine information under oath:
A. Name and addreu, including all aliases.
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Written proof aatiafactory to the licenainc authority that the
indhidual i1 at least twenty one (21) years of age.
Name and addreu of spouse, if any, and such further information
about said spouse u may be required by the licensine authority.
All residential addresses for the past three (3) years.
The buaineBB, occupation or employment of the applicant for three (3)
yean immediately precedine the date of the application.
The applicant's heipt, wei1ht, color of eyes and hair.
The mauap ~ THERAPY CLINIC or limilar buaineu liceme
history of the applicant; whether such penon, in previously
operatine in this or any other city or at.ate under liceme, bu bad
such lic:eme revoked or suspended, the reason therefor, and the
busin•• activity or occupation subject to such action ol suapemion or
revocation.
All criminal or City ordinance violation conYidiona, forfeiture of
bond and pleadinp of nolo cantendere on all charpa, escept minor
traffic violations.
Finprprinta and photocraph of the applicant.
The uact nature ol the m1111 .. ~ 111ERAPY to be conducted
and the proposed place of busineu and facilities tbent.o.
K. The IWDN and addnuu of all pel"IODI boldini any benelc:ial
inleralt in the nal •tatt upon which such ma ..... 1*"'-
THERAPY ii to be operated, indudins bu& DO& limiiilcl to. CODtnd
purchuera or •lien, beneftdari• ofland tnaet or i..... ~
to applicanL
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of such lease or contract shall accompany the application.
M. A statement by the applicant that he or she has read and is familiar
with the provisions of this Chapter and is in compliance with them.
N. Such other and further information as determined necessary to carry
out the provisions of this Chapter. (Ord. 38 Series 1981)
~: REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSE OR PERMIT: Every
applicant for rna11ap .,..._ THERAPY license or roas1ap ' ,-&e. THERAPY employee permit shall meet the followiq
the Wlewias requirements:
A. Applicant must have attained the ace of twenty one (21) yean.
B. Applicant must be of eood moral character and record.
C. Applicant roust not have been convicted of any felony or
misdemeanor involvin, moral turpitude (other than minor traffic
violations) within the put five (5) yean un1 ... applicant is in fact a
penon of eood moral character at the time or the application.
D. Applicant must not have had a license which reculates alcoholic
liquor or rnauap utablilhment revoked or suspended by a
pvemin, authority wit.bin the put five (5) years.
E. Applicant shall have ,nduattd from an accredited ICbool of
•••• o&nn, a coune ol at leu& one t.hCM•und (1,000) dock
houn. plua AN aclditionAL m bl&lldnd (600) clinical boun in a
~,...._THERAPY CLINIC or similar Ntabli1bmentt,« =:: :... ·-··· ew .... al IIMiae -... -.,,11ali111llli, ti •••(I},....•••• 6'NI ..,,P1Jili1a ala li1•11 m1111w • ......... ........... • ••ii•• ...... 11 ...... -· .,, .. -................... . ·a-al ... 111•..a(IOO}
==:====~:=::tit'.::~:.-=-" ................. • ,. Tbe operation. u propoeed o!»J. the applicant, ii permitted, comptiel
with all applicable la ( . 38 Sari• 1981)
5-6-7: TIDUl8 AND IUCNll:WAL OF LICBN8lr8 AND ,auaaa I • • • A. &..,., ~ 1111tRA.PY CLINIC Ucmaa and '"'1
ma1up THERAPY mplo,-permit sball l.fflllina .. at
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expiration of one year from the date of its issuance unless sooner
revoked.
B. Every massage -paPleP THERAPY CLINIC licensee and every
massage pal'let, THERAPY employee permittee shall make
application for renewal of their license or permit, u the cue may be,
at least forty five (45) days before expiration. In any cue in which the
licensee or permittee haa made a timely and sufficient application for
renewal, the existing license shall not expire until such application
bas been acted upon by the licensing authority. (Ord. 38 Series 1981)
C. APPROPRIATE HEARING MAY BE CALLED BY THE CITY
COUNCll. TO ENFORCE AND IMPLEMENT THE PROVISIONS OF
THIS CODE.
5-6-8: LICENSE FEES: The following feea shall be paid t.o the City:
A. APPLICATION FEES:
Initial application fee for massage
1Nlf'ler THERAPY license
S3liO,OO 100.00
Initial application fee for maaaap
-pe,1er THERAPY employee permit $100.00
B. ANNUAL LICENSING FEES:
Annual fee for mHHp......., '111ERAPY license
AND ONE EMPLOYEE 180.00
Annual fee for maaaap ,_. .. _,..,.,
THERAPIST permit 50.00
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(Ord. 38 Seriea 1981)
C. BOND RBQl711UCD: WITH THE APPLICATION, THE APPLICANT
SHALL POST A 12.600.00 CASH BOND. THE CASH BOND SHALL
BE HELD FOR ONE YEAR. AND IP ALL PROVISIONS OP THB
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MASSAGE THERAPY CODE ARE COMPLIED Wffll, THEN THE MJ
CASH BOND SHALL BE Rm1RN'ID. IP NOT COMPLIED Wffll, A) D{ 11 a'/~Ti£
THE LICENSE SHALL AUTOMATICALLY TDMINATB AND THE LictWW
~T~u::~=~~~ All~
RATE PAID FOR PASSBOOK SAVINGS BY ENGLEWOOD BANKS.
AA1 h or permit leaued Aw a ........ tNN1w 111DAPY
CLINI or mauap ,..aw TH RA.PY ID8J t.e rewoud or
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suspended by the licensing authority upon a finding that the licensee
or permittee has violated any one of the following:
1. That the massage -paf'lel, THERAPY CLINIC or a massage
pat'leP THERAPY employee baa operated in a manner such as
to constitute a nuisance. Authority i1 given to the licelllinc
authority to determine the question of what activity constitutes
a nuisance in the operation of a mauap _......, THERAPY
CLINIC.
2. An. offense collli•tinc of a felony or misdemeanor involvinc
moral turpitude bu been committed by the 'DHup 1t8Mf
THERAPY CLINIC licensee or maaaap ...... -,le,..
THERAPIST WHILE THE EMPLOYEE IS WITHIN THE
SCOPE OF HIS EMPLOYMENT.
3. That a maaaap _......, THERAPY licensee or maa1ap .,..a.
THERAPY employee has lmowincly furnished falM or
mi1leaclinc information or withheld relevant information on
any application for any license or permit required by this
Chapter or lmowincly caused or auff'encl another to fumiab or
withhold such information on bis or her behalf.
4. That a m&1aap,..... THERAPY licenw or m,v ... .,..a..
THERAPY emplo,-baa. either lmowinaly or wit.bout the
aerci• ol due care to prnent the same, violated or hu
permitt.ecl the violation ol any term, ol du Chapur, • State
law conceminc mas .... ,..._ THERAPY.
A m&11ap ,..... THERAPY CLINIC 1icen1N aball be rNpODlible
for the acu ol eaapl07NS, apnta and Nffalltl WHILE IN THE
SOOPI OF THBdl EMPLOYMENT.
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(a ) WHIRi TR LlCIN O Atn'HORJTY HAS
RIASONABLS OROUNDI 10 ULmVI AND P1ND8
111ATA U I HAS BUN OUILTYOP A
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OR THAT THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY OR
WELFARE IMPERATIVELY REQUIRES
EMERGENCY ACTION AND INCORPORATES SUCH
FINDINGS IN ITS ORDER, IT MAY TEMPORARILY
OR SUMMARILY SUSPEND THE LICENSE PENDING
PROCEEDINGS FOR SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION
WHICH SHALL BE PROMPTLY INSTITUTED AND
DETERMINED.
(b) THE TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF A LICENSE
WITHOUT NOTICE PENDING ANY PROSECUTION
OR PUBLISH HEARING SHALL BE FOR A PERIOD
NOT TO EXCEED FIFTEEN (15) DAYS.
5-5-10: DISPLAY OF LICENSE OR PERMIT:
A . Every licensee ahall display a valid license in a conspicuous place
wit.bin the massage 1t6ftel' THERAPY establishment so that the
same may be readily seen by persons entering the premises.
B. All person required under this Chapter to obtain a mauap 1Nlf'ler
THERAPY LICENSE empleyee pePIBili ,-w•• '8 .W1 Ghep'8•,
muat display on request, duri111 the houn of operation of said
business, an identification card provided by the Cit)' containinc the
lepl name and date of birth of the employee and addreu of the
employee alo111 with other information sufficient to identify the
employee. (Ord. 38 Series 1981)
NBll4Glt PMILOR lll'81Nm !tHD ~'&WM
UGDR'f..V.
A, 'Ale Gi" Geualil heNlt, A11.a. •• ••tcmine1111a, Illa ..._. tlllla
...... Ill ef epeNliftt a Ettl ... ,... wfthfa the Git, Jidte ii -·
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••, Ive • h-4PN •.aa... (11 ,100 .00) 11,-• i.aa111 ti 1p1rMi111
• aanap ,."'• i11 .a.. Ci.,., &alh l111ti111 lheA 1M ......... •
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C. A.wy massage parlor re111iired to be lieensed by this Chapter shall
remit the hereinabor;e amoWtt before eowneing business. Sueh
lieense shall be r;alid for a period of sne year frem the date ef
payment.
D. The eeeupatiienal lieense tu impeaed by this Chapter shall be paicl '8
the Direeter ef Finanee.
E. .\II massage perlera shall peat the tu reeeipt in a eenapieueua plaee
within aueh ma11age parler. (Orel. 38 Serie& 1981)
5-6-Ull: EMPLOYMENT REGULATIONS:
A. Employees Without Permits. It shall be the responsibility of the
licensee of a massage~ THERAPY ESTABLISHMENT or the
employer of any persona purporting to engage in the providing of
massage services to the public in connection with a massage ,par1er
THERAPY establishment to ensure that ALL eueh peNen
~GE THERAPISTS WORKING IN THE ESTABLISHMENT
aball fint have obtained a valid maaaage ,parler THERAPY employee
permit punuant to this Chapter.
B. Age Limitationa, Offenders. No person shall be employed It, AS a
maaaqe 1NH'M" THERAPIST unless such person shall have attained
the ap of twenty one (21) years and shall not have been found pilty
in any court of this or any other state or municipality of any offeme
involving prostitution, aolicitiq, procurina, panderina,
pofflOll'&pby, meretriciou1 di1play, uaipation, unlawful
cohabitation, lewd acta, indecent act.I or any other off'eme involvinc
moral turpitude within ftve (5) years next prior to aucb employment.
C. MASSAGE THERAPY CLINIC~ to Submit Namea ol
EmployW. Ally penon operati.na or menqin, e meuep ,_....
THERAPY CLINIC ahell aubmit the IWDH ol ell penom emplo,ed
or to be employed by uid •tabliahment to the GW"4Pelitl
DIRECTOR OF SAFETY SERVICES. If it ii determined by the GIIW'
ti Peliee DlRECl'OR OF SAFETY SERVICES that any of uid
emplOJMI do not meet the requirement, Nt forth in thi1 CbaJMI',
then Mid eatabliahment ahell, immediately, UpcN'l bein, notified by
the GhiettlPeH• DIRECTOR OF SAFETY SERVICES, terminate
the employment ol Mid ptnon or penon,. No m••• ,_....
THERAPY CUNIC ahall employ any penon to edminl1t.er e
m••• unlffl Mid penon hat ftrat obtained e permit punuant to
Section 5-M. (Ord . 38 ' 1981)
5-6-1112: QJ,EQAL AC'l1VrrlB8 ON NENJRSe No liCIIUIIII or any
officer, auodatt, 11Mtm r, rtp ntadve, apnt or emplo,-
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of such licensee shall engage in any activity or conduct or permit any other
person to engage in any activity or conduct in or about the licensed
premises which is prohibited by ordinance of the City OR ANY OTHER
CITY or law of the State of Colorado or the United States. (Ord. 38 Series
1981)
5-5-1413: PROIDBD'ED ACTS OR CONDfflONS:
A. No instrument or device designed or used for direct application to the
akin ahall be applied directly to the akin unless sanitized; the part of
the body being treated shall be covered with a clean towel, or else the
instrument shall be covered in a similar manner.
B. No sponge, stick, alum or other article liable to convey infection, shall
be used to make application directly to an abrasion of the akin or to
any cut or wound.
C. No licensee shall treat an, iMir.id...& afRielM wi&h any akin eruption
or other disease unleu such person shall have furnished a written
certificate from a physician directing such treatment and a
statement to the etrect that the eruption or di ..... is not of a
contacioua or tranamiaaible character.
D. No licensee may operate an X-ray, fluoroscope or similar equipment,
or a radioactive material, for any purpose unJeaa already licensed by
the State of Colorado to practice such a profeuion requinn, the use of
radiation equipment. No maaaap ........ THERAPY may contain an
X-ray, fluoroscope, or similar :\uicment unJeu this equipment is
operated only by persona prope y icensed to practice a profeuion
nquirinc UN of such equipment.
E. No licensee shall administer ozypn. No liceJUN ahall ~
any activity which falls within the nalm oC =r-•11
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE or n= care SUPERVISED
BY A LICENSED HEALTH CARE PR VIDER. (Ord. 38 Series 1981)
6-5-1114: DISBASB CONTROL: No muup.,.._ THERAPY operator
shall employ or permit any penon IO work who ia infect.eel with
any di1UM in a communicable form or who baa open lesions
or IOl'H. (Ord. 38 Series 1981)
5,6-1116: SANITARY RBQUlllSIIBNT8: It abaU be unlawful for any
masz petier THERAPY CLINIC or emplo,-to rail &o meet
the fol owina unitary health standarda:
A. All surf'acN of floors, wall,, ceilinp and equipment mut be IIDOOlh
and pain&td or conatnactad with aurf'Me maleriel that i1 eull1
cleaned.
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B. All '8Wea, le1111gea, ehaiP&, steam Neme, steam eahine'8 er ether
de'lieea er fi•wree EQUIPMENT which may come in contact with
any patron shall be covered with a fresh, sanitary disposal liner or
cover, or with a cloth sheet or cover which baa not been previously
used for a different patron since laundering.
C. All towels, robes, bandages, pads or other articles which come into
contact with any part of a patron'• body must be laundered, cleaned
and 1terilized after each uae and before bein, used again for a
different patron.
D. All utielea li11e• ia INll1ellie11 C Hl'1e •• lte a'8Ped , .... '8 will
a Nni....,., ......... flnn e• ,eee,&eele, ALL USED LINEN SHALL
BE STORED IN AN APPROPRIATE CONTAINER AFTER USE
THEREOF.
I!:, Eaeh lfea."8e11, PM• shall lte etlUipped Mdl indi'lidHI
halldwa1hkc lar1a'8tie1 , .. 'lided Milt he, a11cl •Id NIHlilltf wale•.
F. Eaeh 11'-liahme11, ehall ,N'lide Mile, faeilia11 wheN ,.weae e(
ltelh NHe ... a111mmelia'8d ee,aralely,
g, .\II 111Hlilhme11• ehall har,e .. , .... ,hewer '8eiliaea C.r ,. .....
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HE. All employee• and penona renderin, any maa1ap lhall ••r dean.
w11h,.le 'lllliC..-. CLOTHING .
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th1na (ON.lla..ire&NU
~18: INIJPBCTION: The City ahall, Crom time to time •• M laa•
IM• a ,-.. make an inspection ol •ch mauap .,..._
THERAPY ESTABLISHMENT OR CLINIC panted a liceme under the
proriaiona ol I.hit Chapter for the purpoae1 ol determininc lhat the
proyitiona ol this Chapeer are complied with. It lhall be u.nlawful for any
licenaee to fail to allow 1uch inspection of!cer accet1 to the ,....._. or to
hinder IIUch officer in any manntr. (Ord . 38 8eriea 1911)
5-6-17 ICIDIPTIONB: 11ns SECTION SHALL NOT APPLY ro
THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS.
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A. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS, DOCTORS, MEDICAL CLINICS OR
PDSONS LICENSED BYTRB LAWS OP '111B STA.TB 1'0
PRACl'ICB MBDICINB, SUBOBRY. OSTBOPA'l'BY,
CBDOPRACl'IC AND CBIBOPODY, TBBIR omca AND
CLINICS. AND ALL PDSONS WORKING IN TBBIR OfflCBS
AND CLINICS UNDER TRBIR 8UPBRVISION AND DIRBCTION;
B. HOSPITALS AND ALL PBRSONS BIIPLOYBD BY IN8Tl'IV1'ION
AND B8TABLIBIDIBNT8 LICBNSBD BY'l'IIB STATS NJ
HOSPITALS WIIILB PBUOalllNO 'l'IIBIR USUAL DtmBS
Wl1111N THI: B08PITAL OR IN8Tl'IV1'ION 80 UCBNal>;
C. DOJ8'1'D&D OR LICBN8ID N1Jll8l8 PDIOIDONO 811MCS8
IN TIIBIR USUAL Dtml8 WHRIN 'l'IIB BOIPII~ OR
DIBTfflmON 80 LICBNllm;
D. DAtmCIANB AND BAltBD8 DULY UCINm> UNDD TBB
LAWS OP 'l'IIB STATS INIOPAR A8 TBSIR USUAL AND
ORDINARY VOCAflON AND P90nlll0N, A8 DD'INBD BY
TD LAWS OP'l'IIB 81'ATB. AB OONCDND;
S. IIA88AOS PRACTICD OR IN8TRUCTSD IN TBS AT'IILSTIC
DSPARTMSNT OP ANY ITATS ACatlDITSD ICBOOL.
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I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City ofEn,lewood, Colorado,
hereby certify that the above and foreroinc ia a true copy of a Bill for an
Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and paued on &rat reacfinc on the lat day of July, 1991.
Patricia H. Crow
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COUNCIL CONNUNICATION
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SUIIJBCT Property leaae with
Radio Property Ventur••
for radio atation KQXI.
Bi-City Superviaory C011111itt ..
Stewart Fonda, Director of Bi-City WWTP
Approve by ordinance a lea•• with Radio Property Ventur•• for property at ttie
Ii-City Waatewater TreatlD9nt Plant for radio atation KQXI.
PllSVIOUS couac:IL ACTIGa
Approval of leaae with Media Snterpriaea for property at the Ii-City lllfTP.
ltQXI ia currently occupyi119 leaaed property at the plant aite that ia needed for a
land u .. tranafer with the leriricenter to acCOIIIIOdate new facilitiea at the plant.
The propoaed lea .. ia for property at the plant that doea not ha-any pe~nt
faciliti•• and ia auitable for the radio atation.
A ••arch f o r other auitable aitea in the area waa conchlcted by ca.aanity Dewelopaent
and atation peraonnel, but no other ait•• ~ing the need• of the atati--re
found. Jf the proposed lea .. ia not appr~, the current lea .. with the atation
will be tenainated and the atation -ld be ao,red off the aite, probaltly out of the
Sngl~ area.
IACIIOMaD
,ox1 la a Chrlatlan radio 1t1tlon that la owned and operated by ... 10 Property
Ventur••, located n M tchell, Jlllnoia. The autlon haa beef\ 1-atM le Sfttlewood
for -ny yeara on property that bee-the Ii-City lllfTP. The preNftt location la on
l eaaM property n t northeaat corner of the plant• ta.
C:On atnict on of• of the new plant facll itl•• • on property pre,,loualy uaed by
the .. rvi nter a nd an equ valent -nt of apace needa to be retur11941 to tM
.. r,, cet1ter to ... t their neecla, The northeaat corMr of the plant alte la the beat
for tllh purpoN, 1 lnce t • contlf\tO"a wltll the lervlnftter alt•, haa fOOd
aa fro. louth Platte R ver Dr va and la adjacetit to a COllll9rclal/~ ..
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Thi• tran•f•r of land u•• require• the radio •tation to move, which can be
accompli•hed by terminating the lea••· Termination of the lea•• wa• •cheduled
before Council •ometi .. ago, but wa• removed from the agenda to a••i•t the •tation
in finding an alternate location and to alleviate a ••v•r• •cheduling probl .. with
the rec. Th• only viable •ite in the area wa• determined to be the •outhea•t corner
of the plant.
Station per•onnel have agreed to move to the new location at their expen••· Acee••
to the •tation would be froa the new Lipan Str .. t through their own gate and they
have agreed to pay for any additional fencing needed to .. 1ntain ••curity at the
•ite.
Th• new location 1• in an area that 1• not anticipated to be uaed for over twenty
year•, a• •cheduled in the Lent a&ft99 Na•t•r Plan. The radio atation facilltiea
will not interfere with the operation or .. 1ntenance of the plant.
The lea .. will need to be officially approved by the Littleton City COuncll, a• the
property h owned by both citi••· All parti•• have reviewed and approved the
propo•ed lean.
The •tation ha• been a 9QOd nei9hbor and atation peraonnel have been very
cooperative in dealinv with thia relocation.
PIIIUICIAL
The rent for the propoaed leaN 1• the•-aa the exhtinv leaNa 1150 per -th in
1991, increaai119 to 11100 per -th in ltH. TMnafter, tlle rent will tie adju•ted
each year by the eona-r Price Index (CPI). 1eea11M tlle property 1a owned with
Littleton, the rent will be •plit 50/50 with Littleton.
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. __
SBRIES OF 1991
COUNCIL BILL NO. 49
:o:u~~CIL
ABILLPOR
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO; THB CITY OP LITl'LETON,
COLORADO; AND RADIO PROPERTY VBNTURE8 FOR THB DEMISB OF
PROPBM'Y srnJATBD WITBIN THB BOUNDARIES OP THB Bl-CITY
WASTEWATER TRBATMENT PLANT FOR THB PURPOSE OP RADIO
TRANSMISSION.
WHEREAS. Radio Property Ventuna bu reqwted continuation ol a
Leue A,nement tor the property lituat.ed within the boundariN ol the Bi-
Qty Wutewat.er Tnatment lllant tor the purpoae of radio trammiuion; ·
NOW THBREPOU. BB IT ORDAINBD BY THB CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
8ectim 1. The !Aue Aarwwat between th• City of Enalewoocl.
Colorado; the Qty of UUlet.on. Colorado; and Radio Property Ventuna ia
benby apprOftd. Tbe Laue Apwt ia auacbed bent.owl
incorpont.ed benin by ntenDoe.
h#m a. n.. y.,_ and Qty a.k an aalboriaed to 11p wl
au. ........ Aca......a llr ...... Wlalf tithe Qty Ceandl wl the
Qtyol .........
. lalrodumcl. rwl ba ftall, ......... -ant rwtiat -the lit clay ol July, 1811.
PYNkW • a am aw.°""' s • • ... 4111 c1ay o1,1111y, 1111.
AIIUT:
Pa&rida H . Crow, Qty Clerk
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hereby certify that the above and foreaoinl i1 a true copy of a Bill for an
Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and pused on &nt reading on the lit
day of July, 1991.
Patricia H. Crow
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LEASE AGREEMENT
THIS INDENTURE, made as of the __ day of__,...----.........,..----
1991, by and between the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, a
municipal corporation, and CITY OF LITTLETON, a municipal
corporation, hereinafter call Lessor, and RADIO PROPERTY VENTURES,
a Missouri general partnership, hereinafter called Lessee.
WITNESSETH
That Leasor, for and in consideration of the rent hereinafter specified
to be paid by Lessee and the covenants and acreements hereinafter
contained by the Lessee to be kept and performed, baa demiaecl, leased and
let unto aaid Leasee those certain premiaea in the City ofEnciewood, County
of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, described on Exhibit A and ahown outlined
in red on the print marked Exhibit B, both of which exhibits are attached
hereto and by this reference incorporated herein for all purposes aa if fully
set forth at length, to have and to hold under aaid Leaaee on the following
terma and conditions:
1. Iu,m. The term of this lease ahall be &fteen (15) yeara
beeinnin1 on December 31, 1992, or such earlier date aa Leasor may deliver
poaaeasion of the premises to Leaaee ucept aa otherwise hereinafter
provided. Lessor 1hall notify Lessee at leaat 15 daya in advance of said
commencement date.
2. Bm&al. Lessee i1 presently the tenant under a Lease
Acnement dated June 5, 1981, betwMn Leasor and Media Enterprises,
Inc., aft'ectin, other premises (the EDatinc Lease). The partiea hereby
acne that the Eziatinc Lease aha1I terminate on the later of December 31,
1992, or twelve montha after commencement of the term of this 1 .... , or on
auch earlier date aa LellN bqina radio station operatio111 from the
premiaea hereunder with fta1l and ftnal FCC broadcast approval. Until the
Enatin, Lease ia terminated, no rent ahall be due hereunder. From and
after termination or the Enatin, Lease, rent ahall be due hereunder at the
same rate aa it would have been due under the Edatinl Leue bad the
Eziatinc Lease continued to the end of its term on December 31, 199' (i.e.,
186().00 per month in 1991, $950.00 per month in 1992 and um, and 11,060.00
per month in 199'). Rental ahall be prorated between the Emlin, Lease
and thia 1 .... aa of the termination date ol the Edeline Leaae. In 1995, nnt
lhall be 11,100.00 per month. Aaofthe ftntdayof1998 and each yur
thereafter, rent lhall be increaaed to 11,100.00 per month) times (new
CPVoricinal CPI), where the ·orisinal CPr la the value of the U. 8 .
Bu u of Standards Consumer Price Index for the Denver, Colorado area
aa of January l, 1996, and the ·new CPr la the value olthat Inda aa olthe
date for which it waa most nc:ent.Jy publiahed at least one month prior t.o the
January l for which the calc:ulation must be made. All rent ia due in
ad an on the ftnt day or ch month.
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3. Purposes. Said premises shall be used for radio transmitter
building, towers, and ancillary equipment (such as satellite sending and
receiving equipment) for the purpose of sending and receiving radio
signals, and for broadcast studios and office facilities, all in a manner
consistent with operation for a modem radio station, and for no other
purposes what.soever without the written consent of Lessor being first had
and obtained.
4. Building and Improvements. Lessee may, at Lessee's sole cost
and expense, make such changes, alterations or improvements, including
the further construction of buildings u may be neceuary to fit said
premises for such use, and all buildinp, fixtures and improvements, of
every kind and nature whatever, installed by Lessee, shall remain the
property of the Leuee who may remove the same upon the termination of
this lease, provided that such removal ahall be done in such a manner as
not to injure or damap the demiled premises, and provided further, that
should Leuee fail to remove such buildinp, fixtures or improvements u
above provided, Lessor, at its option, may require Lessee to remove the
same. In the event that said Lessee ahall fail to remove said buildings,
6ztures and improvementa after receipt of notice from lessor, Lessor may
remove the same and dispoM of the same u it sees fit, and Leaaee agrees to
sell, auip. tranaf'er and set over to Leasor all of Lessee', risht. title and
interest in and to said buildinp, fbturea, improvements and any penonal
property not nmoved by Lessee for the ,um of One Dollar ($1.00). Lessee
further qreea that abould Leasor remove said buildinp, fixture, and
improvements u above pnmcled, Lessee will pay Leasor, upon demand, the
coat ol auch removal plua the coat of transportation and diapoaition thereof:
No improvement or conatnac:tion should take place without the written
approval of the Leasor, which approval will not unreasonably be withheld.
5. Iaua. Leaw aball pay any and all taus levied and useawl
upon any penonal property, buildinp. ftnures, and improvements
beloacinc to LealN and located upon aaid demiwl premiMI and all
leasehold and posseuory ioterett, tau,, levied or aswwl by any proper
tuinc authority.
6. Bnela eod MelDYDIMI, LealN npreeenta that Lessee hu
lmpected and uamined the ct.miled ,nmists and acc:epta them io their
pnaent condition; lAstet a,nea that. lAteor ,hall not be required to mab
any improvemtnta or repairs what.eoevtr in or upon the pnml1t1 hent.o
demised or any pert thereol. ....._. ..,_. to make any and all
lmpf'OffllMft&I and res,ain at. La1Me'1 tole coat and apeDM and ..,_. lo
keep said prem1 ... Nil and ln pod order and condition at all timee durh-,
the .. rm hereof •. Upoo upinuon of IN, ...... or at. any IOOMI' tennlu&ion
thenol, ahall quit and 1ummder potHNlon of uld pnmi1e1 quietly
and pMCMbly and ln Al pod order and condil.ion u the .... wen at. the
comme.nct1Mnt. hereof, e rand tau and damaa9 by the
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elements excepted. Lessee further agrees to leave said premises free from
all nuisance and dangerous and defective conditions created by Lessee.
7. Assignment of Lei§@. The Lessor will only permit assignment
of this lease to a successor broadcasting entity that receives a favorable
application from the Federal Communications Commission, as evidenced
by written communication from usignee to Leuor. Neither the demised
premises nor any portion thereof shall be sublet, hypothecated or
mortgaged by Lessee.
In the event that Lessee shall become bankrupt or insolvent or should
a trustee or receiver be appointed to administer Lessee's business or afTain,
neither this lease nor any interest herein shall become an uset of such
trustee or receiver and in the event of the appointment of any such truatee
or receiver, this lease shall immediately terminate and end.
8. Llabjlity and lpdcmoifJc;atjon. Lessee shall indemnify, defend
and aave Leuor harmle11 from any costs, 1011 or damap that may ariae
out of or in coMection with this leaae or the use of demised premises by
Lessee or his apnta or employees or any other person usins said premiM1; ·
and Lessee a,rees to deliver to Lessor, upon the execution of this lease, two
(2) eucutad copi• or the continuinc public liability and property damap
insuranc:. policy satisfactory to Lessor, indemnifyin, and boldin, Leslor
barmleu apinst any and all c:laima in the amount of One Hundred and
Fifty Thousand Dollen (1150,000.00) for iltjury to any one penon and FOW'
Hundred Tbousand Dollan (l400,000.00) per any occurrence and sball keep
the same in force durin, the t.erm of this lease. Such amounta lhall
incruse to the at.eat of the muimum amount of liability wader the
Gowernmental Immunity Act (C.R.8. 24-10.101 e& aeq.) u may be 8IDIIMled
6om time to time. Said inaurance shall contain a provision providin, that
it may no& be cancelled or no& renewed uctpt upon 30 da71 adQDC8 wriU.
notice to the Leelor.
9. Necb1Dlc'1 Uer1 Leuee apw that at leall Ive (6) da11
Won any ClODl&naction WOl'k, labor or materiala an doDe, ueed or •= by Leuee or on Leuee's behalf by any penoe. lrm or corporatioD
or -:f... mntnctor that IAelee will poet and record. or caue to be .....
or~ u prowklecl by law, a Notice of NODNlpODsibility on behalf of
IAuor, PWUII notice that laid lAuor ii not ........... for Uy WOl'k. labor
or mat.erialt ued or, upended or to be ued or e...,..,W on the demieed
preml ....
hrt.her, Leuee..,.. &hat ln the..,.., It ii...__ dMre ii ..
or more mechaDic'a U.. with a •alid f'onc:1-.an _.... for the coUecdoD ol
aame, MW lhall bold the 1AtMr hanaleN ud lhall forth th
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10. Tennination by Leaaor or Lessee. Lessor may terminate this
lease at any time it should be determined by City Council that public
necessity and convenience require it to do so, by serving upon Lessee in the
manner hereinafter provided, a written notice of its election so to terminate,
which notice shall be served at least twenty-four (24) months prior to the
date named for such termination. Notwithstanclinc the foregoing, no such
24-month notice may be pven durinc the &nt four years of the lease term
unleu the Environmental Protection Agency or other Federal or State
governmental entity with resuJatory authority over the Bi-City Waste Water
Treatment Plant (adjacent to which the demiaec:l premises are located)
requires termination of this lease or removal of the facilities placec:1 on the
demised premiaea by Leuee.
Lessee may terminate this lease at any time by aervinc upon Lessor
in the manner hereinafter provided a written notice ofita election to do so;
said notice shall be served upon Lessor at least twelve (12) months prior to
the date named for termination.
11. Oc{aulL In the event that Lessee shall be in default of any
payment of any rent or in performance of any of the terms or conditions ·
herein apeed to be kept and performed b)' Leaaee and such default shall
continue for 15 days after Leasor bu notified Le, ... of the default (or, in the
cue ol a non-monetary default, such lonpr period u may be neceaaary to
cure provided the cure is commenced durinc said 15-day period and
tbenafter dilipntly prONCU&ed), Leasor may terminate and end this 1 ....
forthwith, and IAllor may enter upon uid pnmiNa and remove all
penona and .::Lr, theaeftom. And 1.-.. abaU not be entitled to any
money paid or any put thel'Nl In the 8"Dt IAllor abaU brin,
a lepl action to enforCI any olthe terms hereof, or to oluin po11111ion ol Nici.......-by l"N80D olany default oll.-... or otbenriN, 1.-... ...._.
to pay Leew-all cons ol aucb ..... action plus ........... attorney f ...
tbenlor .
lf&olrw· 2700 SouLh PlaUe .... Dri99
lnptwood, CO 80110
Au.a · &adon Manapr
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Radio Property Ventures
P.O. Box 8085
Mitchell, IL 62040
Attention: Controller
City of Englewood
3400 South Elati Street
Englewood. CO 80110
Attention: Roger Fraser
City Manager
and
City of Littleton
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, CO 80165
Attention: Andrew C. McMinimee
City Manacer
14. W.iytr. Waiver by Leuor or any default in performance by
LeuN or any or the terma, covenanta or conditions contained herein shall
not be deemed a continuiq waiver or the same or any subsequent default
herein.
15. Cernplieoce yith wn. IAUN .....-to comply with all laws,
ordinances, rules and nplationa which may pertain or apply to the
demiaed pnmiNa and the UM thereof, indudins •'riromDental
ordinancaa, nalea and nplationa ol the City or Enclewood. S&ate ol
Colorado and the United S&atee Government. No claim aball be made
apinat the leaor for compliance .
17. Beacceeecn to low,:vt,, All the terms. cowenaa&a and
COM.idou contained benin aba1l continue and bind all NCCHIOl"I ln
in......_ of lAeaee herein.
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ia .. rfl wi th UM ol the pnmiMI by lAMor, ltl ... t or een&nd,on. 1.-...
thall be toUded to •ter upon and uae the,,.._. any tiae prior to
CIOIIUM t ol the leue tmn f'or the purpoN ti eoancdar Nila .....
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aurveya, environmental audits, and other inveatigationa. After June 30,
1992, and reprdleu or whether the leue term baa commenced, Leuee
ahall be entitled to commence and proaecute conatruction or Leaaee'1
improvementa on the premi ....
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the partiea hereto have hereunder aet their
hands and aeala the clay and yur Int above written.
By:
Patricia R. Crow, City Clerk
LF.SSOR:
Cll'YOFBNGUN'OOD, COLORADO
a municipal corporation
•ADIOPIIIONili I YlllflUlal.
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A PMCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST
1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH
PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO, WHICH
~SIDERING THE SOOTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION
33 AS BEARING S 89°40'34• E MD WITH ALL BEARINGS CONTAINED
HEREIN MLATIVE THERETO IS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLONS:
BEGINNING A POINT ON THE PROPOSED 1«-THERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF
LIPAN STREET, DESCRIBED AS PMCEL NO. 31 REV. 2 OF THE STATE
DEPAR'DtENT OF HIGHWAYS, DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS, STATE OF COLORADO,
PROJECT NO. FCU 085-2 (51), not WHICH THB SOUTHWEST OOlQtER OF THE
SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 33 BEARS S
3~23•45• If, A DISTANCB OF 528.73 FEET;
THENCB DS'l'DLY AND NORTHERLY ALONG SAID Pl'OPOSED RIGHT OF WAY
LINE THE fOLLOlfING FOOR · ( 4) COURSES:
1. N 89°54 '42• B, A DISTANCE OF 108 .10 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF
A CURVB TO THE LEFT;
2. ALONG THB ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT WITH A RADIUS OF
190.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 83°00'06• A DISTANCE OF
275.24 FEET, THE I.a«. CHORD OF WHICH BEARS N 48°24 1 41• E, A •
DISTANCE OF 251.80 FEET;
3. N 0&-54' 42• E, A DISTANCE OF 290. 97 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF
A CtlNB TO THB RIGHT;
4. ALONG THE .UC OF SAID CURVE TO THE RIGHT WITH A RADIUS OF
150.00 nBT AND A CDffML ANGLE OF 2&-16'55• A DISTANCE OF
61.11 n:BT, THE I.a«. CIICR> OF IIHICH 1!1EMS N 20003' os• E, A
DISTANCB OF H.20 nzT;
THINCB N 9,-44•13• If, A DISTANCS OF 354.07 FEET;
THINCB S 00005' oo• If, A DISTANCB OF t1. 71 FUT 1
THINCB S 45-05 1 00• If, A DISTANCB OF 52.42 FEET;
THINCB S 00005 1 00• If, A DISTANCE OF 243.15 FEET;
THINCB S 44-S5 1 00• E, A DISTANCE OF 52.42 FEET;
THINCB S 00005' oo• If, A DISTAIICS OF 112. 71 FEET TO THE POill'I' OF
IIBGDalDIG.
SAID PMCZL CXINTADIS 165, 012 SQUUB nn Cit 3. 711 ACMS MOM OR
ias.
Tia MOVS DUClliaD PUCZI. IS sm.JIICT TO A SI.On !AW NO. S&-
31 OF STATS DIVISIQN OF HIGlllall, STATS OF COLONDO, PN>JIICT NO.
rt'U 015-2 (51) •
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DAT£: JULY 1, lttl
MY PERSON MY SPEM • lllT1III -11111 -Ila FOi A MXIIUI OF FIVE
NINJTES. EACH SUCH P£1SON SHOULD SIM THIS PUBLIC COIIIENT ROSTER, STATJN&
NME, ADDIESS, All> TOPIC OF CCIIIIENT.
THOSE PElSONS lltO lflSH TO SPEM IN FAVOI OF OI IN OPPOSITION TO A PUBLIC
HOlllN& SHOULD Sia THE APPLICAILE PUil.iC IEAIIN& IOST£1.
PLEASE PlllNT.
IWIE AIIDIESS
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'Jv.}fl;~. Marjorie POJJt 6t9an Mr autineuisMtl carur witfJ w hapali.ot County
d,r(antl'l(,u,rt!tr's offra on July 7, 1941; antl
'WHL~. in 1946 Marjoru Pfl/Jt was natMtf 'Dtputy d,r(antl ~umltr antl was fater
J.uutf County Cftr(of hapali.o, County; aN!
~. IWri"IJ Mr ttnure witfs .:b-apafJoe County, Marjoru PO/Jt Faas scnJd fJcr
u,nstitucnu foitfsf ufly witfs t!taicatian aNi prof u swruwsm;
~. Marjorie P"IJ' Faas unst(fis"1y t!tvotttf Mr umsukra.ik 14lcnu, time aNi
efforts on _,.IJ 6oanfs antl c.ommitt,u aN! Faas 6un "tive in fuN!·raisuia for many dr.a.ri1116u
O'IJaniuuians; aNi
~. on July 7, 1991, Marjorw POfJC 'Ulili uk6rau Mr 9of4cn annivrrsary witfs
Jtrapali.o, County; aNi
.,~. Marjorw POfJC is tfts,n,j"II of offlUlll ""'Jlnitian for Mr !O IJCIUS of
auti"IJWSW s,mu;
,(pW~,-~ I , SWM{11M{~ '),(OF of 1M City of~
Coftnu.o, fwmy procflli• tfsa, 1M City of i:.,kU!OtJ o/foulll,J UlfCMIUS
NA~~A(it;
for • so ,-,, of ~'" saw, ,. "' citiuu of ~ c-.,, .J fa,tl,,tr llfll"JIU -
rufo/ -,,,wiMio. f or w Jiu ~ SM u, 111 iy '6r ldit•ti .. IIJ profu,iou/is-.
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cxu«:IL BILL ll>. 39
IN'1KDD!D BY <XUCIL
MINla HlmWtlW
AN CR>INND!: APnCNDli FIVE F.ASl!larrs P<lt 'DIE ID1Dm SMllTATIQt DIS'l'RIC?
BIG lllY CREEK DflfA»'fCll P.MIIBft' Mal. Slffll PIAT1'E RIYDl mIVE.
lllmtlWI, the exiating .-it giwn to Southgate Sanitation District
Big Dry Creek Interceptor is CX\ly for connection at the Bi~ty Mut:aater
Treatment Plant; and
WDBAS, ia ia reoesauy fer Sauthgate Sanitation District to~
additional ri,cJhts of. ,-y, M 1 ,ta and llmnw fzaa the City rm
additional pcctiorw of. p.:q.wty1 and
....a!'AS, the additicnal Ml .ta .. rm -.t Dutlalth A,_..,
rm pxt1orw of. the City p.:q,erty adjacmt to Little Dry cnak, rm
Little Dry Creak, and alcnJ South Platte ltiwr Driva1
NOif, nrmm, • 1T ~ BY 11m cm <DICJI, c. ._ cm c.
l!MUIO'I>, CD(JtMX), AS faUlllz
Sectian 1. 'ftw lnlJlalaod City ODuncil hanby ~ fiva (5)
~ lauthpte lllnitatian Diat.rlct • fCUld en BINbit A.
Introcl.lced, Rad in full, and p.....t en Ont readina en the 17th
day of Jura, 1991.
Pmliahad u a 11111 far • ~ en the 20th day of .June, 1991.
111111d by title and p.....s (1ft f!Ml l'MIUn9 (1ft the lat cllr of .July,
1991.
Pmliahed by title • Ordinlnm llo. Jl, lllda of utl, an the 4th day
of .July, lt91 •
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I, Patricia H. era.,, City Clerk of the City of lhJl.aA:Jod, Oolcrat:>,
henl7/ certify that the llxNe and fcregoinl) is • true CXlp)' of the Ordinance
paNd an final reading and p.t,lishec! by title • c:rdi.nmce lb. _, Series
of 1991.
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Southerly right-of-way line of said West oartnr:,uth
Avenue, cmtaining 1800 square feet or 0.0413 kres.
Southgate Sanitation District Sanitary Seoler Easement Job
N\lltJer L/2768/M (City of Ehglewood).
A sanitary eewer easement over and acraas a portion of
the Northeast ~ of the Sautheut a,e-quarter
33, 'l\:lwnship 4 South, range 68 West of the Sixth
principal neridian, O:lunty of Arapahoe, State of
Colorado, being mre particularly deecribed as follows:
Buis of bearings is the North line of the NorthMst
~ of the Sautheut aw-quarter of said
Section 33, the Northeut corner of said tbrthwast
~ of the Sautheut aw-quarter is
~ by a almimn alp in a Range Bax -LS No.
12083, and tJw Northweat corner of said ~
~ of the Southeut. ~ is
anaantad by a almina alp in Rar11J8 Bax LS No.
12083, with a liM bel •m tha being •SWIICI to
bear 81'°51 1 57"w.
Q.wwwa.ci.ng a the Norttwt axner of the NorthMat
~ of the 8Duthlut ~ of said
Sactia\ 331 thmm 810035 1 33•1:, a clist.anca of W.19
feet to the point of beginnin1n thmce soc,c,17'44•1:,
a disunae a1. 11.1t taet1 thmm ss1040'12"w, a
disunae al. ll. 97 faet I thmce NOOOl. 7 1 44 "If, a
disunae al. 16. lt faet to a p,1nt en the Northarly
line al. a tract al. land M dllacribed in Boak 3222 at
PA1Je 411 of tJw Anplhae QJunty llacm:ds; thmm
N51Qt0 • 12~ and alq said lla&'thlrly line, a
disunae al. ll. 97 faet to the point al. beginninlJ,
oant:.a1nill9 llO -.... faet er 0.004 Acza.
8authpta llnitatJ.cn District. llnitary a..r B I at .Jcb lbmer
L/2768/D (City of a.,i.ac.s>.
A Mftitary __. SJ 11 I at W and ac&'aN a p,rticn al. tJw
llan:JwNt ~ al. the llauthaaK ~ al. 8lcticn
ll, 'lalnlhip 4 8Duth, .... II *11t al. the Sixth principal
•dclun, aiunty of Anplhoe, ltlllte al. Q)londi), bain1J m
plrticulsly dsecribed M folloa1
a.is of ........ ia the llmt.h line al. the ~
~ al. tJw ~ .... -----al. Mid 8lcticn
33, the Narrt.twt: cionar al. al4 lau.-t ~ al.
the 8clutMMt ~ ia ......... by • al\llWUI Clp
1ft ........ Lt No. 120U' and the NairthaMt aarMI' of
.. id Narrt.twt: ~ ot the lcuttnat ~
ia ~ 11'1 • al--Clp "' .... lalc Lt No.
120l3, with • line bet -Iha •int ......, to ... 0 57"w •
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Oormencing at the Northeast comer of the Northeast
comer of the Northwest ~ of the Southeut.
~ of Aid Section 33; thmoe S0So5S'54"w, a
distance of 138.28 feet to a point m the ~ly
line of a tract of and u dllacribed in Bock 3222 at PalJII
4ll of the Anlpllhoe Qlunty RllclXda, Aid point bein1J the
point of beginning; thmlce SOCJ017 1 44•E, a distance of
22.47 feet; thmce Sl9057°0l"w, a distance of 28.S7 feet
to a point m the ~ly line of aaid tract of
land as deacribed in Bock 3222 at Page 4ll; thmce
N51040 1 l2•1: and along aaid ~ly line, a distance
of 36. 28 &et to the point of beginning, c:attaininlJ 320
9CplE'e feet er 0.007 Acres.
Scuthgate Sanitation District Sanitary Sam" BM at Jd>
tbmr L/27AIF (City of lh)laaJd).
A unitary ..., •• 1 at w and rm a pcrtim of
tha ~ ~ of tha Sclut!IMat ~ of
811cticn 33, 'l'CIWnah1p 4 aauth, .... A 111at of the Sixth
principal •ddian, Qlunty of Anplhae, State of
Colorado, beinlJ m particularly daacribed u folio.:
Bui.a of bearinp ia the NDcth line of tha ~
~ of tha 8autMMt ~ of Aid
Saction 33, the ~ aanwl" of Mid~
~ of the 8Duthaut ~ ia
IDUmlted by a alwdrul cap in a 1tar11J9 lies L8 lb.
12083, and the llmttwt aanwl" of Mid~
~ of the lauthMat ~ la
~ by ahawul C1P in a._. lies L8 lb.
12083, with a line betl.•m tha beinJ ___. to
bear 81'°56 I 57"11.
o .c:.lng at the lbntl 1aat cmmr of tha llmttwt
~ofthe~~ofN14
a.ction JJ; thmce Sl70JJ 47"w, a diatMce of ltf.35
feet to the p,int of befiM.lng; thmce 151040°1.2"11,
• d1aunae of"·" feat; thmce 17~'21'\t, •
d1aunae of 23.42 ti.ta thalCa I00017 44 s, a
dlata,ce of tJ .oo feat to • pewit al the 8rMhwly
line of • tract of land -dlacribe4 in 8ock J3IO at ·~!fl ~the~~' ...... thmce
814-.v 4t •• and alana -lllluthllrly liffe a
dlataace of 2t. 7l r.t1 thmce ll>0017 '44"V, a
diaUnae of ll5.10 fat to a paint C11 the ~1, line of a tract of land dlacribe4
in 8ock 3222 at .... 4U of the Anrllloe QluntJ
...... dllnce ..... ly ... aJana the ~ly
line of M1d tnct of land -dlacrilled in .... J222
at. .. 411 the folJawf.111 (J) -, ODlll'8N I
1. 117A6'90 .. , a ....._ of lt.JJ e..,
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point of beginning, caitaining 4540 square feet or
0.104 Acres.
Southgate Sanitation District Saniury Sewer Euement Job
lblbeE' L/2768/K (City of D,gl...aod-South Platte River Drive).
A sanitary NW!' •• • 1 ,t auer and ms a portion of
the Nortnilest ~ of the Scutheut ~ of
Section 33, Township 4 South, Ra11J8 68 West of the Sixth
principal meridian, Cowlty of Anprhoe, State of
Colorado, being man particularly daa:ribed u followa:
Buis of bearings is the North line of the NortJwast
~ of the SouthlMt ~ of Aid
Section 33, the llmthMst. am.r al Aid Hcl'tlwast.
~ of the Sc:luthMat ~ is
...-ited by a alaina mp in a RaniJe lac -LS lb.
12083, and the ~ coalK' al Aid Non:hil8st
~ of the lcllltmMt ~ is
~ by a alaina mp in a Rmge 8mc LS lb.
12083, with a line bet:MMn tha being •..ad to
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3. GRANr OF F.ASDEll'. Granter hereby grants to Grantee, perpetual,
ncnmccluslve elUIEl'lelts (•the interceptor Easements•), for the cxinst.ruct.ion and
installation at the Big Dry Creek Basin Intercept.or Oonnec:tion to the Bi~ty
Wastewater TreatJrent Plant.
4. MX:ESS. Grantee shall have the perpetual, nonaclusive right of
ingress anif"igress in, to, over, through and ms the F.umlent Prcpertia
for any purpoee necessary or desirable for the full enjoyant of the rights
granted to Grantee W'lder this Grant.
s. ~Of. Grantee, agrees that after the ccnst.ruct.ion,
lllllintenance, repair, or replacanent, of any of the Lines and Appurtenances,
the party exercising ri(#\ts hereunder shall restore the surface to the
Eu_,t Prcperties as nearly u rN90Nlbly pouible to the grade and
ccnclition it W11 in 1-diately prior to said ccnatructicn, aai.ntanance,
npair, repl-=-it, or enl~t, mc,ept •maybe me ,aery to aca-date
the Lines and Appurtenances. Party maerciaing rights bareundllr .-to
rat.ore and repair .. y inp'ova•,ts of Grantor Q'\ the hll I lt Pr:qlerty 111\ic:h
are dal:Jed, mdified or altered by party aercising ~ hereundar ciiring
said construction, maintenance, r:wpair, replacma,t er enl~ and,
further, agreea to repl-,e any t:q,aoil r...:Mld frm any cultivated or
landacaped arus a\ the r..ument Prqlerty and to IWD/9 my mu earth
raulting frcn Aid construction, Mintenance, repair, repl..-it er
enlargaant, at its aole cxiat Ind apenae. No aurt .. ~ is
allowed.
6. SUIJAC!Jff AR> IAffJW. !ll'PtRT. Gr.ntor CICJVWlants Ind.-that
Grantee &11 hn9 the rfclii of id,jacent and lAt.eral ~ a\ the h1 ,t
Prq,ertia to whatell'er ext.att is rwury or dNl.nble fer the full, CClll)lete
and lnlistumed enjc,ymnt of the ri~ granted to Grantae urmr this 9rant.
7. RIQft'S C, QWfflJt. Gr-.tol' ~ the full right to the
lnlistud>ed ownership, u.., and cx:aipancy of the Eu ,t Prq,erties inmfar
u aid CIIIIIIK8hip, me, and ~ is acnsistant vi.th and a. not ~
the rlcllts 9ranted to Grant.• in this Grant.
I. Dl'IOVlleft'S. Gr.,tor my ccnst.ruct., er-=t, or place at.ruc:t:una er
buildings, on & In I a ,t Prq,erti•, only if Granter dat.eminae that the
pblic CIOl'NW\iance er r.caaity ot the pi)lic hNl.th, ufety er CJSMl'al
wlf.ve nq.iirN uid .-o.-.u. Gr.ntee lhall ~ its fcilltles 'ID'
reMCNlbl• not. by Grantoc •
'. WIDllN'Jff. In the ~ that Grant.N lhall abandDn the ri,Jtata
tranted to 1£ unilir t • Grant, all riCJhl, title and inta'Nt ~ ot
Gran lhall maN and t.erainat., and Grant.or 1h11.11 hold the II It
Propstia, • the ... may Ula\ be, f frca the r~ ot Gr--.,
lbal,do11ad llhall own all __.1&1• 8tl'Ueblne ot Gnntea ao ...,.,
providlld Gr, lhall NNe • l'9MCINlbla period of tia after Mid
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abandcrr.l!l'lt in which to nlllCM! .. y or all Lines and Appurtenances fran the
Easell!nt Properties. In the event that Fuu:ents are 1b1111dcned by Grantee,
Grantor shall have the ric#lt, at its aole q,tion, to ~ Grantee to ffllDIIII!
or neutralize any inl)ravaents ccnat.ructed in the E'allmmaata by Grantee.
10. BIR>DG EnE!'. flus Grant llhall ext.end to and be binding 'l)Clt the
heirs, ~ives, succesm and migna of. the nspective
parties hereto. 'ftl8 tema, covenants, .-,ts and ocnditions in this Grant
shall be canst.rued U CIOVW\antS xuminq with the land.
11. 'ftleN ....ants replace all prior and existing eumalts with
lni>ject prq,arty.
IN Wl'ftlBSS 1iE8lF, the part!• tareto tave wut:ad this Grant of.
Utility En•wn its the dlly and y.r first lboll9 writtm.
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CDH:IL BILL NO. 43
nmau:D> BY CDH:IL
MDeER aAYltlf
AN <R>DWl::B AMIN>D«. Tm.B 11, ~ lA, sa::TlafS 2 AND 3, RElATDG 'ro
THB ~ c, KfflR vua:azs.
~. the reorganization of the City in 1990, placed staff fran
the Poli.ca Dapart.llent undar the auapices of the O:lmllnity DlrYelcpnent
Department to address traffic issues; and
lll!RDS, the prodaicr.a of C.R.S. 42-4-1614 allowa • IUU.Cipality by
ordinance to set forth prace&area for the raaaval, storage, and dt spoul of
abancbwd or ill91)Ally parlad aotor whicl•J and
IIDDS, the City of lh)lANood feels it r-= 11,ry to adl! Coda
llnfon: It Officen to the current (lEO¥iaion that allows police officen
to iqicund whicla;
IOI, TIWWWUGL, m 1T ~ BY 'l'IIB cm <DICIL a, 'DIB Cl'l'Y a,
DDJNXI>, <DCPADO, AS ~I
s.ctian 1. Title 11, ~ lA, 8acUon 2, (Jlllaral pa,riaion, of
the Dlgf...;;a tlinicipal Qlda 1915 is -iidld u folla.z
11-11.-21 1MOIM -a, m .....-, A whicle, undlr lftf of the
~ SK facth balaw, is amaldlnd to be • ClbatnctJ.an
to traffic er• pillic rul.Nnce. Ifft p)lJm offioer ca am
M'\llCE!Mff Cri'a.-, at. tha d1ncUa\ af the Of C .C Pnlfn
DDiiC."IOt a, 8nl"l Wlal, la Mnbr authorised to ._ er
c:aaN to be tw»Wd, audl Clbet.rw:t1an er lllliamce fftll lftf pta1 le
or prlwt.e wy or place .._ • .,.. ad\ whiclez
~ 2. Title 11, ~ lA, 8lction l, ..... A, of the
ll"li..;,a Lilcf.pal O:,de UIS la -iidld u follGllat
A • offiC*W MID am llll':a.CIJ!-Cri'AW we ........_. to
, er .__ tWWWNCI, trca lftf pullUo ~ of wy, or pr1-. --~., "*' the er OCOL11 •1t. of tM srl 1-...-1:r ._
claia 11111 .,.:ifklltlly tM .....i, ..,
1a ~ ._ .._ left U1111t:1a 11111 ••*r tm en,
CGIINClutJ.W ..... , Md Nid wNcla ........... bf a polJae
am Will Mal-CHA.a with a natJ.ce ltwt lf adl
... -• to al1wl.ate .. ---with.la en, .. ._., ttw po1 ca am
..U the...., .. to a. zaccud ad ....... ,_ •
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of. Prior to the issuance of the notice, the p)lice officer CR
CaJB ~ m'PI<:m will record a\ said notice:
1. MaJce of the Wlhicle;
2. Serial l'Ulller, if availlble.
Int.rocllced, mad in full, and puNd on first mading ai the 17th
day of June, 1991.
Pmliahed u a Bill far III Ordinance on the 20th day of June, 1991.
Raad by Utle and PMNd ai final readinlJ ai the lat day of July,
Utl.
Pmliahed by Utle • Clt'dinance llo. _, 81riaa of utl,· on the 4th
day of July, utl.
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anrsa or 1991
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A UIOLUTION AWARDING THII CONTIIACT l'Oll THII PUltCIIASS or SPSCIAL ASSllSSNSJIT IIOIIDS
or TU CITY or SIIGLSIIOOO, COLOJl.'U>O, 1• TD PRIIICIPAL AIQJll'f or $370,000, POil
PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34/CONCRllft Ul'LACllNlllff DISTRICT NO. 1991.
WDUAS, ln order to pro•lcle fWld• for the conatructlon and
lnatallatlon of pa•lft9, curb, CJ11tter, and aldevalk illproY9aenta, ~her wlth
neceaaary lncldentala on certain atreat•, ayenu••• and alley•, and reaoYl119 and
replacl119 aub-atandard curb, CJ11tter, and aldevalk and the new conatructlon of
curb, CJ11tter, and aldewalk illproY9aenta, t099ther wltb neceaaary lncldeat•l•,
on certain •treat• and •-•· the Clty COUnc:11 of the Clty of !Inglewood,
Colorado, ha• deteralned to l•au• apeclal ••-•-nt bond• of the Clty for •••1119 Dlatrlct llo. 34/Coac:ret• llaplac:eaaat Dlatrlct llo. 19911 and
-RSM, notlce of the Nle of bond• la the pdnclpal -t of
'370,000 ha• been publlahed 1n the t1-and --r required by law, and
ma, a C10PJ of the notice of Nle baa been forwarded to
ln ... ~t banlllft9 flraa, banlla and other• who alpt blcl on the 1-of baode1
and
..... u. all bld• for the purclla-of the bond• wblcb -rw1Y9d
prlor to 10100 A.N., on Nonday, July 1, 1'91, baye been opened and tabulated,
and conaldered by the Clty couaou, and
.....u, it la 1n the beet ln~ of the Clty to, ..... and Nll
Nld bonda to ~ a. aa-• coapaay, aucbnar ..... DlYl•loe, DeeYer,
Colorado, and Daln ao-rth Incorporated, .,__r, Colorado, the beet bl61er
therefor, ln accordanoe wltb thelz jolat pra1aaal1
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-a.a.JOO, O!MCPIDO, '18T1
aeniea 1. .,,. ., 7 9 . net ..-1a1 ..... ' ...... ., the
Clty for Pa•l.al Dletrlct llo. Jt/COller.te ... laar rrt Dlatrlat llo. 1'91, la the
prlaalpal wt of u,o.oao. be , ........ -a. to.._... a. a-1 c er r,
a1rcau.r ..... D1•1•1oe, DNYer, color ... , ... Dela 8owtlll 1a11r,_..a.,
..___., COiorado, tlle beet b161er for tlla .......... of tlla .......
8en'-I• f!l&!!!J ef "" p 1 • flan tlla CltJ CNMU ...
offlcera of tlla Clty of ... i..o. are ..U..Wl_. to • -, _. all Ulaea
.. DHHry to ocaplete tlla .u...., Of tlla ...... to tlla ,ucll,aw tllenof •
... , .... 1. T!•••Hlk· u ur w • w. Natlw or .-n• or
Ula .... l11tloe -.u be .. , ..... _, ...... le or laYalW, ..... j 95 t ... 11
.-affen, &llfialr or laYalw.te the,-~ ,-.1a1w of Ula IINeln .... ,
lt MUii tlla lateMloa uat the •arioN ....,1a1w......, are .... ai. •
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confllct wltb thle lleeolutlon are hereby repealed to the extent only of eucb
lnconeletency or confllct.
ADOPTSD AND APPROVSD thle let day of July, 1991,
Suean Van Dyke, Nayor
Atteet1
Patrlcla a. Crow, Clty Clerk
r, Patrlcla H. Crow, Clty Clerk for the City of lhllJl~,
Colorado, hereby certUy the abo9e 1• • true copy of lleeolut1on llo. _, aer1-
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Patricia a. Crow
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July 1. 1991
INl11ATZDBY
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AGENDA ITEM
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SUBJECT Bid Award for
Special
Assessment Bonda
Department of Ftnanclal Services
Lorraine Hayes, Dlreetor of Financial Services
ISSUE/ AC110N PROPOSED
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Staff requests that Council adopt a resolutJon awarding the bid for underwrtttng the
Special Assessment Bonda an the prtnctpal amount or 8370,000 fOI' Pavtng Dlst11Ct
No. 34/Concrete Replacement Dtatr1Ct No. 1991 .
PRSVIOU8 COUNCIL AC110N
On May 20, 1991. Council adopted Ordinance No . 32. Ser1ea ol 1991, creaunc Pavtng
Dlat11Ct No . 34/Concrete Replacanmt Dlat11Ct No . 1991: ordeil•»c tbe camtnacaon
and lnatallatton ol treet pavtng. curb, cutter and atdewaUt lmprowmeata. and tbe
removal and n:placement ol aubstandard curb, cutter. and atdewlllll, ....... With
neceuary lnctdmtala; and aetunc forth other detalla In coanecaoa With tbe district.
On June l 7. l 99 l . Council adopted Reeolutton No . 59 provldmC b tbe notice ol Mle
oC apectal nt bondl ol the Ctty ol EllrCk,wood lor hvlnC Dlatrtct No .
34/Concrtte Rcplace.ment Dtlltrtct No . 1991 tn tbe prtndpal alDDUDt ol8370.000 and
provtdiflC for the pu tton and maatng ol the notice.
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On July l, 1991, bids will be received until 10:00 a.m. for the underwriting of the
bonds. The wtnntng bidder will underwrite the bonds by purchasing all of the bonds
from the City and marketing them to Investors. Attached ts a copy of the offlcial bid
form that will be completed by bidders. Blanks exist where the bidders will enter
their Interest rates, total Interest costs, discount. net lntetat tvSl, net at'cctive
interest rate end Qqp PPJUC.. The results of the bidding will be tallied and presented
lo Council at the CouncO meeting on July 1st. A recommendation on the award or
the bid will be made at that time.
A description of the bonds, use of proceeds, asaessments, debt servtce, and ftnanctng
team are included 1n your packet 1n the CouncO Communication utled Special
Assessment Bonds.
PIIIANCIAL
It Is antlctpated that this will have a net ftnanclal Impact or 80 for the Ctty .
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OFFICIAL BID ~RX
$370,000
special A•••• .. ••t BoD4•, Seri•• lttl
•avia9 Diatriat •o. 34/Coaar•t• aeplaa .. eat Diatriot 11o. lttl
City of Z1191-oo4, Colorado
Ma. Lorraine Hay••
Director of Financial Services
Municipal Building
3400 s. Elati Street
Englewood, Colorado 80110
For $370,000 legally iaaued Special A•••••••nt Bonda,
Seri•• 1991, of the City of Englewood, Colorado, for Paving
Diatrict No. 34/Concret• Replac ... nt Diatrict No. 1991, dated
Auguat 15, 1991, bearing intereat at th• rat•• ••t forth below
(which intereat i• payable a .. iannually on February l and
AUCJU•t 1, c~ncing on February 1, 1992), aaturing Auguat 1,
2002, and having ••tiaated prior red .. ption payaent date• aa
follow•:
Eatiaated Payaent Bond Nuabera Principal Intereat Rat•
Date lAu~at 11 lR-1 Aaount lP•r Annual
1993 1-5 $25,000 I
1994 · ,-u 40,000
1995 14-21 40,000
1996 22-2, 40,000
1997 J0-36 J5,000
1991 J7-H 40,000
1999 45-51 35,000
2000 52-59 40,000
2001 60-61 J5,000
2002 67-74 40,000
ve will pay $ , plua accrued inter.at froa the dated
date of the aoncli to the date of delivery.
Prior to our accepti119 delivery of Nici londa, you acJI'"
to furnish a oerUfiecl tranecri~ of all 1 ... 1 proceecU119e
requleit• to their 1 .. uance ancl delivery in fora Ntiafactory to
Lalla ldatroa ralaclenaki Jordan, al.a.er, P.c., Denver, Colorado,
vboee approvl119 l ... l oplnlon 11 accH,any Nici 8onda a
clellvery.
are to be de 1 l ¥erect to ua on or abcNt
You .. 1: .. to funiah ua us copi• of the
prior to cleUwry of the llonda. upon our
l cop • of tM Official ltateaeftt will a.
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the Official statement, and the fees of the approving attorneys,
will be paid for by the City.
We herewith hand you cash or a cashier•• check or
certified check in the amount of $7,400 as evidence of our good
faith in coaplying with the teras and conditions of this proposal,
which is to apply as part payment for said Bonds when the legality
of the .... has bean approved, and to be forfeited as fully
liquidated daaagas should we fail or refuse to take up said Bonds
as above provided. I understand that interest on the good faith
deposit of the successful bidder shall accrue to the benefit of
the City. Said cash or check is to be returned to us if this
proposal is not accepted or if the above attorney• should decline
to approve the l99ality of the issue. 'l'ba offer i• subject in all
respects to the Official Notice of Bond Sala.
Total Interest Cost $ ______ _
Plus Discount •---~~~-
Nat Interest cost $ ______ _
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... pectfully submitted,
Bys
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ACCD'IID for and on behalf of tbe City purwt to autboriaation
by tbe City caw.cu and receipt of tbe uove Mntioned 9QOd faith
clepoeit acknowledcJed on this __ day of , lHl.
ATTaT:
Jatilcla I. crow, city cieri Lon:alna li,-
Dinctor of Financial aenices
U:CSIVD> ret urned 900d faitb bld cbeck 1n tbe aaount of t7,400 on
t.b l s _ day or July , 1H1 .
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A U90LUTION ANAUINO TH8 COIITMCT ,oa fllS l'UIICIIAS8 OI' SP8CIAL UUS8llall'f ....
01' fllS CITY 01' SIIGLSIIOOD, coi.0111,00, 1• TD nIIICIPAL Amt' OI' sno,ooo, !POil
PAVING DISftICT NO. 34/CONCJtm UPIMSIIDIT DISftICT m. 1Hl.
IIIISIIDS, in order to pro.ide flUlde for tM ~rwct:i-and
inatallation of pa•incJ, curb, 9Utter, and aidewalk iapro, ... nta, ~._r with nec••••ry incidental• on certain atr .. t•, aYenu••, aller•, and reaoYlllCJ and
replaci119 allb-atandard curb, 9Utter, and aideval and the -conatncti-of
curb, 9Utter, and aidevalk nta, totet with _.eary lacideatala,
on certain atreet• and a , the Citr U of the Citr of -..1~,
Colorado, baa deteralaecl to -apeclal .. a..-bonda of ti.. Clt:, for •••lllCJ Dlatrict llo. 34/Concret• laceaent Diatrict llo. 1111, and
....au, ~lee of he aale of bond• la tbe prlnclpal -nt of
sno,ooo baa been publlabed lat tiae and .._r -.uueoi1 b:, 1-, and
.....,.., a co,r of he ~, .. of -1• haa ..._ focwudad to
ln-t:aent banklftt fuaa, bfnka ftber who aJ.9llt bld -the 1•-of .._..,
and
,....,.., all bld• for
prior to 10,00 •·•·, -Noodar, .i-1
and -•ldend b:, the Cltf CouaoU1
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aald ltonde to
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llml l:IIOGD, COI.CIIIDO, ftaT1
a.niea 1.
Clt:, for •••int Dlatrlct ...
llaN of tbe boode vlllcll -n noah ..
, lHl, llaYe ..._ opened and tabulated,
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prlaolpal -t of sno,ooo, ..... --------· ...._,
OOlocado, tlle Mn ltldlle&' f tlle ........ ef ...... .
a.niea a. 8ell!!II !f MP ....,. nat t11e c1t7 oo.aeu ...
offlaer• of tlle Cltr of ... 1-N ue ...._'--te • .., _. all tla1aea
DHHHrJ to ... late ta. •UftlY ef tlle ...... te tlle ,_..,,,,_ ~.
a.niea 1. .. • ......,,. If .., w --.-1w • ,-ne .,
tll1• a..o1.t1oa e11eu 111e .. ,.._.. _,_...1.e • a-a1w, ... , 26 , ... u
.-affect, ~lr w 1-allate tlle ..-1aue ....,1e1w ef &Illa -...&•a..,
lt Itel .. tM lMena... tllat ta. YUlw ....,ulw .._-, ue •••illltle•
a.niea •· 191111p. au rwl•lw, • ,-na u.nec, le
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confllct wlth thl• beolutlon are hereby repealed to the .. tent only of auch
lnconaletency or confllct.
ADOPTSD AIID APPIIOYSD thla lat clay of July, 1991.
Atteat,
Patrlcla a. crow, CltJ Clerk
I, Patrlcla N. er-, Clty Clerk for the Clty of Snvl~,
COlorado, hereby certlfy the abowe la at~ copr of Maolutlon llo. _, .. rlea
of lHl.
Patrlola a. Craw
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All ORDIIIAIIC:S AUTIIOlllllllG TBS ISSUAIICS or SPSCIAL USUSIISIIT ...,. 1• TU
PRINCIPAL ANOUIIT or $370,000 or THli CITY or SIIOLSIIOOD, COI.OaUX>, roa PAVIIIO
DISTRICT ao. 34/CC*CIIS'n UPLACDIDT DISTRICT ao. 1991, PRSacalBJIIO TU IOllll OI'
THli BOaDs, PIIOVIDIIIG roa THli PAYNSlft' or TD IIOaDS AaD TD llft'DSff TIISllaOaJ UD
SllTTIIIG l"OltTII orna DHAJU IN CIOaOCTJOII TDJlftITH.
IIIISUAS, the City Council of the City of Sngl~, Colorado (the
•city•), ha•, by Ordinance llo. 32, .. rie• of 1991, flnally paaaed and adopted
on Nay 20, 1991, created Pa•llllJ Dlatrlct llo. 34/Concrete lleplac-nt Dhtrlct
llo. 1991 (the 'Dlatrlct•) within the City, for the purpo-of conatructl119 and
inatalll119 pa•l119, curb, 911tter, and aldewalk lllpr-nta, tC)9ether with
neceaaary incidental• on certain atreeta, affn-•, and alley•, and r-1119 and
replaci119 aub-atandard curb, 911tter, and aldewalk and the new conatruction of
curb, vuttar, and aidewalk lapr-nta, t099ther with -••ary incidental•,
on certain atreeta and affn-•, a• deacrlbed in auch ordinance (the •Project•),
and
IIIISIIUS, notice to contractor• to aubllit bida for the conatructlon
of the ~nt• in the Diatrict ha• been adffrtiaed and bid• for euch
conatruction 11a .. been receiffd1 and
aamu, the City council ha• deteralned that apecial a•-•-t
bonda of the City for the Diatrict ebould be lawed ln tlle -nt of U70,000
for the par-at of part of eucll -.tructlon coet, and
-..aa, in accordance witll tlle City Cllarter and a reeolutlon
paaaed on .Juee 17, lttl, tlle City eounou .... adYen:l ... for the Nle of
apeclal •--t bonda ln tlle -t of U70,000, and Nld bcNlll8 11a .. bNft
~ to Oeorve a. aa-r, caapany, alrcllMI' Noore DlYlalN, DellYer, Colorado,
and Dela ao-rtll Incorporated, DNYer, Colorado, and
-ma, it i• -aacaHary to pcoYlde for tlle l•••aoe or tlle
bond• and tlle fora and pa,-.t tllereor,
-IWCN, a IT oaD&IDD n Ta CITY oouac1L CW Ta CITY 0,
IIMOL&MOCID, coc.mux,, AS ~a
eenlee a. ..._. .. t4e _. ._. ldfU•· a, •irtue or ...
pureuut to tlle Clty dlarter ... tlle praca.,n onlluw er Ula City nLatLat
to local u.p«ow-nt dleuiou (TlUe 11, Cllaf'er 2 or tlle ... lolpal Codel,
Special AHNWnt ._.. of tM Clty for ••wl.. Dlatdcrt ao. J4/Collonte
... 1.-c Dlatrlot llo. lttl, Ctlle • ._..., .... u IN leeued f.w tM,........ of
parlat part or t.lle -u or t11e .... jecrt. ,,. .... a11au IN la t11e prlnolf&L
Wt. or u,o,ooo, dat ....... 11, lttl, _. IN la t.lle 1 WIMtlN of ,,.ooo
... TM INde allall N l ..... oaly N hlly N11uunt NM11 aad allall IN
.,. aM f&raltlo oa ,... ... I, 2002, .-joot to prLM r••••tl°" la aoearda ..
wl leetlOII J Mreof,
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and ..... l Wh fOtU', I 1711-. ~ 1, ltt2, N fol1-t
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Amount Bond N\lllbera Rate
$25,000 l throu9h 5 6.20,
40,000 6 throu9h 13 6.40
40,000 14 throu9h 21 6.60
40,000 22 throu9h 29 6.70
35,000 30 throu9h 36 7.00
40,000 37 throu9h 44 7.00
35,000 45 throu9h 51 7.00
40,000 52 throu9h 59 7.00
35,000 60 throqh 66 7.25
40,000 67 throu9h 74 7.25
The ... 1.aua net effective intereat rate authorised for thie 1a9119
of Bonda ahall be 7. so, per ann-and the aet.ual net effect be intereat rate
doe• not exceed aaid ... 1.aua.
a.cti.oa 2. •e,-.t of ..... , hJ4:!l lpn ....... !!11atnr. The
principal of the Bonda 1a payable in lawful -r of the United ltet-of
Aaerica to the r99iatered owner of each bond upo11 .. turity or prior r.dallption
and pre-ntation at the principal office of the Pirat National a.nil of
Sft9lewood, in S119lewood, COlorado, or ita euc-eor, aa payi119 .,,...t (the
•payi119 A9ent•). Notwithatandl119 anythillCJ -tained in thi• Ordinance to the
contrary, intereat on any lond la payable to the per-in wboN ~ 1111ch 8ond
1• r99iatered, at hi• addreea a• it appear• on the 1"99iatration booka
.. intained by or on behalf of the City by the Pirat .. tional a.nil of SnlJl.-d,
in S119lewood, COlorado, or ita aucceeeor, u 8ond ... iatrar (the •8oftd
lle!Jlatrar•), at the cl-of ••'-• on the Uft-tll C lltll) elay of the
calendar -th next precedi119 each iatereat pa,-t elate (the •aaoord Date•),
lrreapectl-of any tranafer of auch 8oad euji1a.-,t to -11 lleoord Dato and
pr lor to aucb iatereat pa,-at elate. lucll pa,-t allall a. pa141 by check or
draft of the PayillCJ .._.t .. u.s on or before the latereet pa,-at. elate to euch
r99iatered -r.
If the elate for aaki119 uy pa,-t or perf--1.. uy action
her1111nder ahall a. a 1 ... 1 hollclay or a elaJ on •1cll tlle twlaoipal office of
the •a,1119 A9ant. or lond ... iatrar la .. t.llod ... OI' r..-lred by 1-to ~la
cloaed, auch pa,-at .. , a. aade or act perfocaad on tlle wt -Hali .. elay
wblch la ~ a 1 ... 1 llolielay or a elay on •1cll tlle ,..1ao1pa1 offioe of tlle
Payi119 A9eat or lond ... lat.rar 1• autllorl... OI' r..-lred by 1-to ~ia
cloaed.
The principal of and iatel'fft N tM ._.. ellall M pa141 la
accordance wit.II Ula t.ecaa of a ••ayl119 ~ &Ml ... iet.rar •• nt• a.c--
t.tle City and the •a,1119 Al)eat/aoad ... latrar.
~ J. f!Mf 119 JIM• n. ._..an.-, .. to call and
prior pa,-at. on any iatoreet. pe,-t clat.o, la •&.Nft -lul OdN', .,_
pa,-at. of per and accNed iatenet. llotlN of _. ,..1oc 111 atloa will M
91-by the 8oad ... letrar by •Ulat a -., of tlle ~,._ .-1-by Unt
olaH .. u c,on ... prepaW) Mt 1-t.MII t.ll1nr (JO) c1a,-._ ... tMII
ninety Cto) clay• twlor to tM clat.o f,._. fw ~,._, to ta. ,..1.....,.
.-er of wll .... to a. nl11HI at Ula aHnee ..... • Ula ,..~,._
boou .. uul ... by or • NMlf or u. ct.tr by ta. .... .., ..... .,.. ,eu ... to ,1--11 IIOtlce by .. u1ee to -, ,..,.....,. ....... w .., .. ,.. la,
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Bonda a• to vhich no auch failure or defect -i•t•. All Bond• ao called for
redemption wlU cea-to bear intereat after the apeclfied redellptioa date,
provided funda for their redellption are on depoait at the place of payaent at
that tiae.
a.ct;iea •. ro-... .....U.-ef ...... The Bonde ahall be alped
with the facalalle or aanual a19n&ture of the Nayor, ... 1ed with a facalail• or
aanual iapceeal-of the ... 1 of the Clty, atteated wltb the facalalle or
-•l a19n&ture of the City Clerk, and -nterai,-cl vltb the facalall• or
-1 aivnature of the Dlreo~ of Plaancial .. rvlcea. S9-ald any officer
wboee facalalle or -1 a19n&ture ..,..ara -the 8onde --to be aucb
offioer tlefoce deliftrl' of tlle 8oade to the purcbaeer, auc:b faoalalle or aanual
aivnature allall ...-.rtllel•• tie valid ... auffioieat for all purpoeee.
The ...._ -1 ~la a repcoducU.on of the opialon of nationally
recovnlaed -iolpal bond --1 u to the IIOllda and a oertlfloatloa of aucb
opial-tty tlle Clty Clerk of tlle City.
The...._ allall be la IIIINtalltlaUy the foll-lag fcm11
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l99al holiday or a day on whl.ch the prl.nclpal office of the Payl.119 A9ent or
Bond J11e9l.atrar la a11thorind or required by law to ~in cloeed.
Bonda of thla laa11e, of which thl• llond la oaw, an aubject to call
and prior payment on -Y lntenat pa,-ot date, in direct -lcal order, upon
payment of par and accrued lntereat. llotlce of prior redeapl:lon ehaU be 9h-
by -111119 a copy of the redallpl:ion ~lee, ~ l••• tbaa tblrty (JO) daya nor
aon t~ ninety (90) day• prior to the date fu.d for Hf stion, to tile
r99latered -r of thia llond at tile addnea ..._ on tile r.,latration boob
-lntained by the Bond J11e9latrar, in tile -~ forth in tile autborial.ntJ
Bond Ordl~ce. AU llonda called for redeapl:ion will -to bear intereat
after the epacifled redallptlon date, prodded funda for tlleir Hf stion an on
depoelt at tile plaoa of pa,-ot at that tlaa.
UIW 18 m 11ADS TO w,,um1a .. ._-• PacWl'.81'.aaa OI' 'l'IIH aca, UT
l'Cla'l'II ca m ..,,.... macw, •1c:11 w l'mVl'.aicaa mu. ,.. au. .....,...
8AYII '1'1111 UIIII ~ M II' l'ULL! 8ft l'Cla'l'II 1• 'l'IIH l'Llal.
TIile llond ahall amt be ••lid or ..._ oltll•tory for uy JUrJ10N
or be -titled to -y -lty or benefit Wider tile RtborlaintJ IIOlld OE.a~
until tile certificate of autllentlcatlon ..._ llllall haw .._ •'9aed by tile
llond llatJlatrar.
1• ftffu..t .....,. , tile City CO..Cll of the City of ... 1-.od,
COlorado, haa oauaad till• llond to be ~ la it• -wltb tile f-iall•
•ltJD&ture of tile Nayor, -led wltb a faoaiail• of tile City ...i, atteated wltb
the facaialle •ltJD&tun of tile City Clerk, and oo.atenl9aed wltla tile f-ialle
al1JD&t11n of the Director of rinanolal aer.1-, all u of tile lltla day of
AutJuat, lttl.
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City Clerk
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(Fora of Bond ltecJiatrar•• Certificate of Authentication)
CDTirICAft or AUTIIDTICATICJa
Thia lond la o-of the 8ond• of the 1••-deecri.bed in tbe within -ntioned lond Ordinance.
Date of llefletration
and Authentioation1
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P.O. 1011 17JJ52TA
Den,,.r, Colorado I0217-JJ52
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ADDITIONAL PJIIOVISIOIIS
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Thia Bond 1• ona of a -riea a99regati119 Thr-Hundred Seventy
Thouaand Dollar• ($370,000) par value, all of like date, principal UIO\lnt,
.. turity date, tenor, and effect except a• to number and intereat rate, iaaued
by the City of Snglawood, in the county of Arapahoe and State of COlorado, for
the purpoH of payincJ part of the coat• of coutnacti119 and inatalli119 pavincJ,
curb, 9Utter, and aidewalk ~ta, t099ther with naceaaary incidental• on
certain atr-ta, avenue•, and alley•, and ~1119 and replacing aub-at&nd&rd
curb, 9Utter, and aidewalk and the -coutnactioa of curb, 1J11tter, and
aidewalk iapro,,...nta, t099ther with naceaaary incidental•, on certain atreeta
and avenue•, in Paving Diatrict IIO. 34/COncrete llaplac ... nt Diatrlct IIO. 1991,
in the City of Sn9l.-cl, COlorado. The Bond la laaued under the authority of
the City Charter, the procedural Ordinance of the City relati119 to local
iapro .... nt dlatricu adopted purauant to the City Charter (Title 11, Chapter 2
of the Municipal COde), and the Ordinance authorlal119 the iaauance of aonda of
the City duly adopted, approved, publlahed and aade a law of aaid City prior to
the iaauance her-f. Purauant to Title 11, Chapter 2 of the Nunicipal COde,
auch recital ahall conclualvely 1llpart full ca11pllance with all of the
provlalona ther-f, and all bonda iaauecl containing auch recital ahall be
inconteatable for any cau-whataoever after their dallvery for value.
It la hereby certified and recited that the total 1•-of aond• of
the City for the Dlatrlct, lncludl119 thla IOnd, cloea ~ _ _.. the -nt
authoriaecl by law, that every requlr ... nt of law relating to the creation of
the Dlatrlct, the conatructloa, inetallatlon, ~al, and repl-t of Hid
local ~nu, and the laauance of thl• aond baa baen fully ca11pliecl with
by the proper officer• of the City, and that all coadlt1-,...1rec1 to -l•t
and thlft9• required to be dcNla pcac1dan't to and la tbe l•au•-of till• aond to
render the -lawful and valid, have hq11ud, bw pcoperly dcNla and
parfo~, and did ulat in rei,ular and clue tlaa, foca, and -r, a• requlrecl
by law. It 1• her.by recnecl, certUl.ed, aad -rut.ell tlaat all of tlle
requlr-u of law have been fully coaplled wltll by tbe pcoper officer• in
iaaul119 thl• aond.
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Pa,-.at of till• aond and the lnt.erNt. ~ ellall a. _... fraa,
and aa -rlty for IIUCII pa,-t there la pl ..... , a apeclal f...a dael ... tecl U
0 Pavl119 Dlatrict llo. H/Concl'fte ... 1-'-Dutrlct llo. l"l .._. Pulld• [tlle
•lloftd Pund0 ). The lloftd Pulld .... ll -tala Cl) the Mt pcc:11111• froa apNlal ••-•-ta to be levied ... laet the pcoparty l•cl.._. la tlle Dl~lot., (11)
the lond pcoc: .... Mt aalda u cepltaliaed iatu'eet. ... _.,... latereet., (111)
any -r• in the eonatructlOII Pulld ~lal .. after tM -'-• of the
laipcouuata and nlated -u llave bw pald la f•dl, (lw) t• ~ prundla of
.. , .._.. or ocher •u .. ti-. i...... to nf_. tM ......... C•I uy other
1 ... 11, awaUaale -,a. Addltloaally, .. r...-to the City Cll&rt.er aad the
Ol'dlllUN a11thorhl119 t• l•-of till• ._., t wee f.....-fUU.. (4/1) of
the ..... of till• 1 ..... have MN pald ....... 11 .. , ... fw -, ..-the
rwlalat HNa•uta u. !lot pald la tlaa I.O Ulla .. tM fl.llal ..... aad
lnenet t........_, thell tM City ellall pay Nld ..... .._ ...... a..... ... t........ ... niauN it.NU by Nllenut u. .... Ld ..... u ... the
Dlauln.
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Th• a•ae•ament• to be levled wlll con•tltute a llen on and agaln•t
each lot or tract of land ln the re•pectlve amount• to be apportloned by an
ordlnance of the Clty.
THIS BOND DOSS NOT CONSTITUTS A DHT OR AN INDSBTSDN&SS OP THS CITY
or 11:NGLBWOOD WITHIN THS NSANIIIG OP THS CITY CHARTSR, OR ANY CONSTITUTIONAL OR
STATUTORY LIMITATION OR PJIIOVISION, AIII) SHALL NOT BS COIISIDSUD OR DLD TOH A
CSN&RAL OBLIGATION OP THS CITY. TD PAYNl:IIT OP TRIS BOND AND TD IIITSUST
TDRSON IS NOT Sll:CUUD BY AN IUICUM8JIAIICS, NOll'IGAGS, OR OTDJl PLSDCS OP PIIOPll:IITY
OP TD CITY UCSPT l'Olt SUCH SPSCIAL ASSUSNDITS AND OTDJl NONSYS PLSDCSD l'OR
TD PAYNSIIT OP BONDS AS Sll:T PORTH ABCJVS. NO PIIOPSltTY OP TD CITY, SUB.JSCT TO
SUCH UCll:PTION, SHALL n LIULS TO n IORPSITSD OR TADII Ill PAYIISIIT OP TD
BOIIDS.
l'or the payment of thla Bond and the lntere•t thereon, the Clty
pledge• to •••rel•• all of lt• lawful corporate powar• to collect the
aa .. • ... nt• agaln•t the real property lncluded wlthln the Dlatrlct and
•peclally beneflted by the con•tructlon, ln•tallatlon, reao•al, and
replac ... nt of laprov-nt•, and tau all n•c•••ary actlon to collect any
a•••• ... nt• that are ln default.
The Clty and Bond lllaglatrar •hall not be requlred to l••ue or
tran•f•r any Bond•• (a) durlng a perlod t,evlnnlng at the clo .. of bu•lne•• on
the Record Date and endlng at the openlng of bualneaa on the flrat bualneaa day
followlng the enaulng lntereat payment date, or (b) durlng the perlod t,evlnnlng
at the openlng of bu•lneH on a date forty-fl-<•I) day• prlor to the date of
any redellptlon of Bonda and endlng at the openlng of bualneee on the flrat
bualneH day followlng the day on whlch the appllcable notlce of redeaptlon la
-uec1. The Bond lllaglatrar 1111&11 not be requlred to tr-•f•r -y Bonde
.. lected or called for redeaptlon. ftie Clty, the Peylng A9eftt, and the Bond
lllaghtrar -Y deea and treat the r99letered -r of any 8ond ae the abeolute
-r thereof for all purpoeee (~her or not NCIII 8ond 1111&11 be -. ..... , and
-y notlce to the contrary 1111&11 not IN bladl .. upon the Clty, the Paylng
A9eftt, or the Bond lle9htrar.
Tllh Bond la tranaferable ~ tlle r99lnered -i..-f la per-
or ~ Illa attorney duly autllorl ... la wcltlJII, at tlle prleclpel office of tile
Bond lle9letrar, but Oftly ln tile -, _..,ect to tlle UalUtloae, and upoe
peyaent of tile cllla1"9H proylded la tlle ..U.lalJII ._. 0Cd1---and upoe
e.rrender and caacellatlOft of ~1• a.d. ftla .... aay N tr ... ferred upoe tile
&"99latratl011 booka upon •Uwery to tlle .... ...l~ar of t1111a Bond,
acc:oapanled ~ a wrltt-lnat~ or ~• of tr ... fer la foca and vl~
9UU"anty of •lvnature Ntlafactory to tlle ....... ~ar, •lr -ted ~ tlle
-r of title Bond or Illa attoraey-la-facrt oc l ... l repruHUthe, -talal ..
wrltten lnatructlOfta ae to tlle ~lla of tlle tr ... fer of tlle ..... al ... vltlll
tile aoc:lal -rlty ..._r or federal ... lo,ec ~u,-u .. --.r of -111
tranaferee. In the -t of tlle UMef-of ~l• ..... tlle .... ...latrar
elllall -ter tllle tranafer of -•l• la tlle ,...1atretloa lllloolla ... elllall
autlletltlceu and •U-r la tlle .-of tlle tr_,__ or tr ... ,_ • ..,
fully r99letered 8ond ln tile t, 1 laatl• ef 11,000, of tile aw Mtulty,
-.uentlal ftUIIDer, and lntol'eft rate, at tlle .... 11.-' ... ectl.-1• t&aa. TIie
8ond ... latrar -, c111arte tile .-.. of tllll• .... foe "9l'J INCIIII tr ... fer u
-•t •fflolaat to relllllur• lt fetr lt• retNHlllo r ...... foe uy I.U oe
-lier '°"~cal clllarte ,....ired to lie petA wl~ n1111t to ..... er ... , ••
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80CIAL aacualff Oil nDalAI. an.orD
IDSIITirICATIGa -or USI ...
tile wltllla 8ollCI and doe• berebF 1.r~ablr --1:ltute and appoint
-------------------------'' attorner, to tranafer Nld aoad OIi the boob 111-,t for r99lnratloll tbenof wltll full ,-r of
•Ntltut1CIII 1n the pnal-.
aor1cs, TM alpatun to till•-~
--oor1"9911 1 wltll tile aw of tile
r-,letend -.. lt ...-re .... tile
,_ of the wlUA.a .... la ..-y
pan1-lar, wl~ alteratloa -•lu:1 toe_,..._......._.
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Sect.ioD S. A11t.ll-t.icat.ioa. No Bond ahall be valid or obli9at.ory
for any purpo•• or be ent.itled to any aecurity or benefit under thia ordinance
unl••• and until a certificate of authentication on auch Bond aubat.ant.ially in
the form hereinabov• ••t forth ahall have been duly executed by th• Bond
Regiatrar, and auch executed certificate of the Bond Regiat.rar upon any auch
Bond ahall be concluaiv• evidence that auch Bond haa been authenticat.ed and
delivered under thia Ordinance. Th• Bond Reglatrar•• cert.lflcate of
aut.hent.lcation on any Bond ahall be d-«l to have been •••cut.ad by it if
al9ned by an aut.horlaed officer or ai9natory of the 8ond Reglat.rar, but. it
ahall not. be neceaaary that the a ... officer or al9nat.ory ai9n t.he cert.lflcat.e
of authenticat.lon on all of th• 8onda laaued hereunder.
Sect.ioa , • DeliYen of IIOada. Upon t.he adoption of t.hla
Ordinance, the City •hall execute t.he 8onda and deli-r thea t.o t.he 8ond
Reglat.rar, and the Bond Reglatrar ahall aut.hent.icat.e t.he 8onda and deli-r t.hea
to the purchanr thereof aa directed by the City.
Sect.i-7. !!liat.rat.ioa ... Truafer of IIOadaJ hr-Trell~ aa
O...ra. Th• Bond Reghtrar ahall -1ntaln the boou of the City for the
reglatratlon of ovnerahlp of each 8ond aa provided in thl• ordinance. 8onda
-y be tranaferred upon the reglatratlon boou upon cleli-ry of the 8ond• to
the 8ond lleCJlatrar, accoapanied by a written inat~nt. or inat~nt• of
tran•f•r in fore and with 911aranty of al9natun ntlafact.ory to the 8ond
lleCJlatrar, duly executed by the owner of the 8onda to be tranaferred or hi•
attorney-in-fact or legal reprenntative, contalnl119 written lnat.ruct.iona aa to
the detail• of the tranafer of auch 8onda, alo119 vlt.h the -Lal aecurlty
nuaber or federal employer identification nuaber of auch tran•f•r-. llo
tranafer of any 8ond ahall be effect.1-until entered on the reglatratlon
boolil:a.
In all cana of the tranafer of a llond, t.he llond lleCJiat.rar ahall
enter the t.ranafer of ovnerahlp in the reglat.rat.ioft booke and ahall
authenticate and c1e11-r in the -of the tr_f ..... or tranefo~ a -
fully regiatorod 8ond in tho ~nation of 11,000, of t.ho --t.urlty,
aoquential llllllller, and int.ereet. rat.o wt.ich tho reglat.ol'Od -r 1• ont.lt.lod to
~1-at. t.ho oarlieat practicable tiao in •-«•-wlt.h t.llio ~1•1-of
t.hl• Ordinance. Tllo NqllOlltiel ....._re ehell ,,_1• tho -foll-Lav eech
tranefer of -rehlp. TM llond ... iat.rar _, cllu9o tho -of oucla aoed
for -rr auch tranafar of a llond an~ oufflcleat t.o nialNrN it. for it.a
roa-.atle f-and for any t.u or •her ~t.al ca.arvo rocauil'Od to bo
paid with roopact. to auch tranafer.
TM City and 8ond ... lat.ru ehell IIOt. bo ....,1n11 t.o l•-or
t.ranafer any lond•• (al durift9 a period botiulav at t.ho cl-of buai-• on
t.llo "9cord Date and endi119 at. tho opaal.D9 of IN•i-oa tho fl.rat. INal-clay
foll-ift9 tho enaui119 lnt.oreet. pa,-t. clat.o, or (It) c11ar1., t.lle period botluiD9
at. tho o,,onl119 of 1Na1--• on a elate fort.y-flvo C") clay• pdor t.o the elate of
any ~Lon of londa ant ondi., at. the o,,oniDt of 1Na1-on t.lle firat.
IN•"-• clay foll-ift9 tho clay oa vlllclt the applicable IIOt.ico of ~Loa l•
-Uod. TM llond ... lat.rar ehell IIOt. bo ....-1ro11 to t.ranefor aey aoeda
Nlect.od or called for ....... Loa.
llov 8oftda doUYOl'od .... aey t.r ... fer .... 11 bo walld ..-1a1
o1tu .. u .... or the City, .. , .... lat t.lle ... •i~tloa u t.M ...,.
INl'l'OMOl'M, ahall M Nftrod 111,f t .. la ONlauN, ..... u M Nti\LN to all
of t.lle eocudty ... NNfit• ..._, to U.. ._ ~ u tM ...,. .... ~.
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The City, the Payin9 Agent, and the Bond R99iatrar .. y d-and
treat the r~iatered owner of any Bond a• the abaolute owner thereof for all purpo••• (whether or not •uch Bond •hall be overdue), and any notice to the
contrary •hall not be bindin9 upon the City, the Payin9 Agent, or the Bond
R99iatrar.
llec:U.oa I. Deat~ioa of ..... • Whenever any outatandin9 Bond
•hall be delivered to the llond llegi•trar for cancellation purauant to thi•
Ordinance and upon payment of the principal -nt and intereat npr•••nted
thereby, or whenever any outatandilMJ llond •hall be delivered to the llond
llegiatrar for tran•f•r pur•uant to the provi•ion• hereof, •uch Bond •hall be
cancelled and deatroyed by the llond llegiatrar and counterpart• of a certificate
of de•truction evidencilMJ auch deetruction •ball be furniahed by the Bond
llegi•trar to the City.
lectioa t. Z.O•t ...... Any llond that i• loat, atolen, deatroyed,
or autUated .. y be replaced or paid by the llond llegiatrar in accordance with
and •ubject to the Uaitation• of applicable law. The applicant for any auch
npla~nt llond •ball poet auch MCUrity, pay aucb ~•, and preNnt •uch
proof of ownerabip and loa• aa .. y be required by applicable 1-, or in th•
ab•ence of •pecific requireaent•, •• .. y be required by the aond JtecJiatrar.
lectioa 10. D1!P!1U... ... •-•~ of .... •rn•d•· The
proceed• of the llond• ahall be applied only 1n -~ with the toraa and
proviaion• of thi• ordinance ... ither the ori9inal purchaoor of the Bond• nor
any •ub•equont owner• •ball be ro•pon•lblo for the application or diapo•al by
the City or any of it• officers of the fuada derived fraa the aal• thereof.
Tho City ahall at all tiaH do and perform all act• and thilMJ•
nece•••ry or de•irable in order to •••re that lnteroet paid on londe •hall,
for the purpose• of federal 1-tuatlon, be -eluded fraa the 9roa• i,._
of the recipi-t• thereof and -ellpt fraa •-b t ... t1on. It i• hereby
covenanted and &9rood by the City that it will ..t _.., or poralt to be aade,
any uN of tbe ori91Dal pcaan•• of the .._.., or of aay -re troetod ..
procHd• of tbe llonda wit:11111 the -l!MJ of the lntoraal .... _ COdo of ltH,
.. waded (tbe •Code•) &1111 appUooltlo rt1911latiw, rul1ato, &1111 ... i•lw, or
talla, porait to be t&NII, or fall to talle aay utl.oa, •icll -1• ..._rNly
affect tho aclu•ioa fraa vrooo 1-of the ~ oa the ...._ IUldor
loction lOJ of tho COdo &1111 appUoeltlo rt1911lotiw, nl1ato, &1111 deci•'-·
loctioa u. ~ !!!l!fl 1a ...... la •o-••-with
loction 11-2-t of tho Nlulicipal Code of tho City, -ea llload 1111&11 roclto that
lt l• l•auod uador tho autllorlty of Ute Clty Cllartor &1111 tlle pcn1hn
ordinance or ordlMIICOO ah1tod parNAllt to tbe City c:11anor, NOii rooltal
ahall c:onclualvoly 1apart f•ll OC111pllanoe wlu au of tlle pco9leloaa U.roof,
and all londe laeuod aoatalal"' -11 recital llllaU lllo l-tootMlo for uy
CAUN wbat-r after tllelr •U-r rw ••l-.
loftioa u. lfTf'tYe of..,._, In NONdaw wlUI loct:1-11-
2-1 of tho Nllnlolpal Code, aay ,--flllat wlu tlle Clty 00..011 at tlle u ..
of the bearlat oa tbe croetl.oa of tbe dletrlot • OC111plelat, ~. or
09joctloa, ebaU have tlle ''-• vltllla ulny (JO) deye after the flaal
paaN90 of tlle cmllauoo oroatl"' tllo dletrlot or tbe OC'd1-•&llod•llll tllo
l•-of boacla, to D RH .. MtUNI ... •lt la AIIJ OINl't of ~
jHlNlctloa to ccwroot ... Nt uide AIIJ ~-tUNI ~ tllo City OMlaoU or
..-uoelftl tlle auuorltr • ,ua11•1ato ua.a ~ tbe cltr oewu rolatiat to
the oroatloa of tlile dletdct:, tlile 1 .. , .. of .._.., tlile .-W of 1H1111ut,
or ~-~ruotl• or ,.,,ooi nto.
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aec1:ioa U. cnatioa of ... Credit• to l'llllda ... ac-t•. There
are hereby created and eatabl1•hed the follow1n9 fund• and account•, which .. y
be eatabllahed a• book account• and .. 1ntalned 1n accordance with the teraa of
th1• Ord1nancea
(a) the ••a•llllJ D1atr1ct IIO. 34/COncrete .. placeaent D1atr1ct IIO.
1 '91 llond l'llnd" (the •aoftd hnd • ) I and
(b) the "PaY1119 D1atr1ct IIO. 34/COncrete a.placeaent D1atr1ct IIO.
1991 conatruct1on l'llnd" (the •conatruct1on l'llnd")•
In ac~ with ~rally accepted accountlftlJ pr1nc1pl-, for
the purpoee of a-tllllJ for the wr• pro,,1ded for 1n th1o ordtaa-the
Director of W1nanc1al lerv1on .. , er.ate offNttlftlJ ~ and ...--
account• not 1ncona1atent with the pcov1a1ono hereof, all u .. , be dftorai.ned
by the Director of W1nanc1al lerv1on.
Upon roce15* of the praaaad• froa the oalo of the lloado, the City
•ball credit to the loftd l'llnd the accrued 1nt.-t paid by the ori9laal
parcbaNr froa the dated date of the lloado to the date of 1••·•-and
oap1tal1aod 1ntonat 1n the ~ of 111,601. flleroafter, the roaalnllllJ
praand• froa the oale of the lloado oball be crod1ted to the canatructl.on had.
Nooeya credited to the foroqollllJ fundo .. , be ~eel or roln'Nfted 1n
~ with the City Charter,~. tba 1~11t of .,ch wye oball
be oul>joot to the 11111tat1ono of aoot1on 10 hereof. boept u ot:berw1N
provided heroin, 111t.-t 1-froa any RCh ~• oball be retained ln
the fund which the wyo ao 1n'Nftod are orod1ted.
a.na.. 11. ..., .... ,. ..... Nooeya orodlted to the
CODotruotl.on had oball Ibo uNd aololy to pay the wto ... •111Ha of the
Project, lncludllllJ w1tllollt llllltatl.on, all wto of the l•••aoo of the lloado1
wto of f1-1al, pcofONloaal, ... Kher oorvlOH 1a --.otioa with the
Project, OODt1AINolllo1 aad all otller -· • ... U .. , be aHHHry aad 1-ldollt
to tllo ~1on aad 1Mtallat1on, aad ~al ... nplHI It, of tllo
Project. --tllo DU'Ntoc of Wlwlal ._,,lw dot,-teM tllat all ONU aad
•IHHI of tllo Project ...,,. ..._ .. Ml, aay ~,., .. -,. --1'911 to tllo
Collftnftloa .... Clooo.., M Ito to N ~ tlllonla to .. , OOOU ...
....... .-~ ._ aad -1111, Nall • tnaofenod to t11o lalld f'UIII .......
fw tllo ,_..... u.nor.
,_,,. u. p C ,_,. n. ........ t11o 1--.. ttu-ollall
• ,-yaltlo Nloly fna, MIi • ...... 1tr foe pa,-& tlllon la •lolllad, tllo
lalld ..... ftle lalld ,... ollall -•l• Cl) tllo aa ,c111101 fna ..-lal
&HH U to Ibo lowlad ... laK tllo ,...any laol .... la tllo DlaUln, CUJ
tllo .... ,CHIIIII .. uwi. --.LtallMII ...... r... ' uu,
-, -,a la tllo ODIIKnnloa .... na&lalal aftac tllo _.. of tllo
... 011 II ta ... nl.---· .......... .-Ml la hll, Cl•) the .. ICll 11 01 of
-, ...... w otller •1i.-1-~ to ..,_. the ...... MIi C•) aay
1o1au, ..a11a1o -,..
la -Uilar4Nt -..utMlllae ..... foe
llllar4NtJ ' the cu, l l
ltMlo of ..... la
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intereat due thereon and reilllbur•• itaelf by collectin9 the unpaid aa .. a ... nta
due the Diatrict.
sec:u.-17. a. .. a-t of Coat• ... eo.mat• of t:lle cur. Upon
coapletion of the local illproveaenta, or upon coaplet:ion f&'OII tlae to tlae of
any part thereof, and upon acceptance ther-f by the City Council, or wbe..,,.r
the total coat can be definitely aacertained, it will cau .. a atateaent abowlng
the total coat of the lapro•-nta to be prepared and filed in the office of
the Director of rlnaAcial 8enicea. The City COffll&llta to (i) 1-.y a•--t•
qainat tbe property in the Diatrict belwfited by the Project ao aa to pro,,ide
aoner• which, when caablned wlth other l .. ally ••allole -,., &ball be
aufflclent to pay the prlnclpal of and lntereet on the loDda ..._ due, (U)
prollpl:ly credit or cau-to be depoelted to the llond l'laDd tbe ~ pcaH1ila of
tbe -t• collected aa u--t•, and (ill) tau aucb action u -Y be
~ly -•uy and pcactlcole to -force the collection of aucb
a•-•-nta ln the -r prodded by 1-.
lectiaa 11. .....,al ef OfHolal fta'-1:. fte Clty council
henby approYea tbe Prelialnary Official ftat-t lD tbe foca ~ at
tbla -.tlng. The City Council benby autllorl-the Duector of r1--1a1
.. nlcea to approye on behalf of the City a fl.Dal Official fta~ -talnlng
any updated inf.-tlon neudlnt l~ clHorlbe ln the Prelialaary Official
ata~t wblcb ~ ~ to tlle City pclor to tlle 1-of the date of
dell-ry of tbe llonda. CoplN of Nld PnUalnary Offlclal fta~ and fl.Dal
Offlclal atat-t an benby autborlaed to IN dlatrllNted by tlle Clty to all
lntereeted per-la ~lon wltb the Hle of tlle IIOnda.
INtiaa H. oeeu ... •••n-. All wta and -. .. -lncurnd
Ln -..ctlon with tlle l•••w aad pa,wt of tlle IIOnda Mall IN peld froa
proc:eeda of tlle IIOnda, aad ..--,a an llenlty appcoprlated for tMt ~-~ N. ..,w•&Hh· If aay _. or -NCtlw or parte of
tbla Ordlnaw IN adj ..... _,__.le or laYaliAI, Rell j I te 1 1 t ellall N&
affect, lafialr or 1-al&Alate tlle 1Wia1119 ,....,1a1w of tll1a orie•eeeoe, tlle
lateatlon MUii tllat tlle Yarieue ,....,1a1oae ....., an -•ie .
..... lea 11. 3 Pr• All 0.,,1,a Ml -rwllltloM, -,-rte
tllereof, LIIOOllelateat or la -,uct wltlt title orie•eeeoe an ....., a a I lad to
tlle eaten only of ..a. ...._laleMy or ...r11n •
... u. aa. NI I laa •ea,. Utec NiAI ..... an laeuad,
tlala Ord1-ellall lie ... IWla laa C •••ie 1111&11 NiA1 ........ tlle
Lnwt tllenon ellall ...... .._ hlly ,.w, N&laHad ... •1_.1~.
een&ea 11. Mrtnttn wt """"' IIM· ftla onAn •• a1ter
lt• fl.Dal ....... ellall .. • .................... tllll a-.&'-...
,-ucatloa ellall lie ..._.LM&ad "r tlle •~ ef t11e ..,_ ... tllll CLty
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Clerk, and by th• certUlcate of Publication. Thia ordinance ahall becoae
effective thirty (lOt day• after pabllcatlon followl119 final paaaa,ae.
Introduced, read in full, and paaaed on flrat readl119 on the lat
day of July, 1991.
Publl•hed •• a 1111 for an Ordinance on the 4th day of July, 1991.
ATTSSTSD1
Patricia a. Crow, City Clerk
I, Patricia a. Crow, City Clerk for the City of -1~,
colorado, hereby oertlfy tllat the..._ anc1 f--,olat l• a true oopy of a au1
for an Ordl-, latrodlloed, reed la full, and paaNd -flret reedlat -the
let day of July, 1991. ,., htday 1. crow
City Clerk
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July l, 1991
INl11ATED BY
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AGENDA ITEM
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SUBJECT Special
Assessment
Bonds
Department of Financial Services
Lorraine Hayes. Director of Financial Scrvtces
ISSUE/ AC110N PROPOSED
Attached Is an ordinance provtdlng for the Issuance of Spedal Aseenment Bonda In
the principal amount of 8370,000 for Paving Dtstr1ct No. 34/Concrete Replacement
Dlsb1ct No. 1991. Staff recommends approval of this Ordinance.
PREVIOUS COUKCIL AC110N
On May 20. 1991. Council adopted Ordinance No. 32. Senea of 1991. creaung Pavmg
Dtstr1ct No . 34/Concrete Replacement Dtstr1ct No. 1991: ordmng the comtrucuon
and lnstallaUOn of street pavtng, curb, gutter and sidewalk lmprovementa. and the
removal and replacement or substandard curb. gutter. and sidewalk. toeetba' With
necessary Incidentals: and setting forth other details In connecuon With the dlstr1ct.
On June 17, 1991. Council adopted Resolutton No. 59 providing for the NoUce of
Sale of Special Assessment Bonda or the City of Englewood for Pavtng Dtab1ct No.
34 /Concrctc Replacement Dlstr1ct No . 1991 In the principal amount of8370.000 and
pr0\1dtng for the publJcaUon and mailing or the notice .
STAFF ANALYSIS
Pu uant to Re:soluuon No . 59. an Offlctal NotJce of Bond Sale WM dlatrfl>uted to
tn, tment ban.king nrms on June 20. 1991. A Summary NoUce of Sale ..
pub hed In the Englc>wood ~ntln,I on June 20. 1991. Allo. a pre,l:dd conlamce
pr0\1dln& lnlomuaUon to pr pectlve blddttt WM held on June 24. 1991 . P'our
pr th bidder ttt'nded .
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On July l, 1991, bids will be received until 10:00 a.m. for the underwriting of the
bonds. The winning bidder will underwrite the bonds by purchasing all of the bonds
from the City and marketing them to Investors. Attached ts a copy of the ordinance
authorizing the Issuance of the bonds. Blanks exist In the ordinance where the
winning bidder's name and the appropriate Interest rates will be Inserted after the
bid ts awarded. In brief, the ordinance specifies the following:
The Bonds. The bonds will be registered special assessment bonds of the City
of Englewood In the principal amount of $370,000, dated August 15, 1991. and
available In denominations of $5,000 each. The bonds will be due and payable on
August 1, 2002, but they may be called earlier by the City on any Interest payment
date when 1) sufficient assessment revenues have been received by the City to
redeem bonds, and 21 the City has Issued the required notices that the bonds will be
called. Interest payment dates begtn February 1. 1992 and continue semiannually
on August 1 and February 1 over the ltfe of the bonds.
The Proceeds. The proceeds from the bonds are planned to be used In the
following manner:
Project Design & Construction
Capitalized Interest
Costs of Issuance
Bond Counsel
Financial Consultant
Underwriter
Bond Prtnttng
Regtstrar & Paytng Agent
Collection Fees
TOTAL
8280.224
51,601
14.250
3,700
11,100
1,000
725
7,400
8370.000
Tbe Aswsmeata. The bonds are secured from assessments against the
propenles beneflung from the tmpr~ments which \\111 be constructed. These
scssments will be compiled by January 1992 after the construcUon ts completed.
The ment process (ordinance, public heartng. dtscount ~nt period) will
take place during February. March. and April of 1992 . The asaeuments will be
centfled to the County ln Augu t . 1992 . The flrat mcnt payments will be due
January I. 1993. Approximately 363 propcntcs are In the improvement dtstnct. All
but four are dC\'tlopNS . It ts cstlmated that most tndMdual asaaament amounts will
be under 81.000: the 1ar t Ingle assessment Is estimated to be approximately
813 .700 for an office /warehouse.
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A BILL FOR
COUNCIL BILL NO • .5..3._
INTRODUCED BY COUMCIL
KSMBER ~~~~~~
AN ORDr.NANCB AUTHORIZING THB ISSUAIICB or SPECIAL
PRINCIPAL AMOUNT or $370,000 or THS CITY or l!NG
DISTRICT NO. 34/CONCU'l'B RBPLACEM&NT DISTRICT NO.
, COLORADO, FOR PAVING
911 PRl!SCRIBING THII l'OM OP
THI: INTBRl!ST THIIRl!ON I AND THS 80NDS1 PROVIDING FOR THB PAYMBNT OP THII BONDS
HTTING FORTH OTHIIR DBTAILS IN CONNBCTION TDU1fI
WHSRl!AS, the Ci\y Council of the "'ity of B119lewood, Colorado (the
•city"), haa, by ordinance NII!. 32, Seri•• of 1991, finally paaaed and adopted
on Nay 20, 1991, created Pavi~9 Diatrict NO 34/Concrete Replac ... nt Diatrict
No. 1991 (the "Diatrict") witbi"-the City, or the purpoH of conatructi119 and
inatalling paving, curb, 911ttei--, and • alk iaprOY ... nta, together with
neceaaary incidental• on certain a~r .. ta,/ .. nu••, and alleya, and reaoYing and
nplaclng aub-atandard curb, 911tte~, a aidewalk and the new conatru~ion of
curb, 911tter, and aidewalk iapr t•, together with neceaaary incidental•,
on certain atr .. t• and avenue•, aa dea ibed in euch ordinance (the "Project•1,
and
WHSRl!AS, notice to contr
of the illprov ... nta in the Diatri
conatruction ha•• been received,
to allbait bid• for the conatructi-
and bid• for auch
IIHSUAS, the City erained that apecial aaH•-t
bond• of the City for the D1atr1 abollld be aeued la the amount of tJ70,000
for the pa,-nt of part of nch atructi-co"'' and
IIIISMAS, in acco with the C1':y Cllart•r and a reaoluti-
paaeed -.1une n, 1tt1, the ity Council ha• ,..._rtieed for the Nle of
apeclal u••-nt bond• in t -.at of tno,ooo, and Nld bond• have been
a-rded to -=::==~-:-:---:----#' Denver, COlorado1 ana --rr to ~ide tor the l••-of the
thereof,
IT OIIDAIIID n Ta CITY IL 0, 1'1111 CITY 0,
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.. yPdut&.a ....... DeUH•• ly virtue of and
pureuant to the City ct.arter and the procedure Oardi-o the City nlat1111
to local ~t diatl'iat:a (Title 11, Chapter 2 of t N1111lclpal eode),
s,..lal AaNa ... nt IOnda of the Clty for •••int D1etr1ct ... H/CDacnte
...lacw11t Dlatrlct ... lttl, (the •9oftde•t ahall lie iaeued for the puqoee of
payl119 part of the coeu of the Project. The aoada ahaU lie ln the pdndpal
wuat of 070,000, .. ted aueuat ll, 1ttl, and be 111 tlle ta AMtloll of tl,000
...... TIie ...... aMll lie iallUOd -1, •• f•llY n,lewrod ....._ and &MU lie
... &Ml payalll• -Au9Uat l, 2002, eultjoct to prior nt gt.loll ln ~
with loctlon J heroof.
TM IOnda ahall llear intenet payalllo ...ia-uu, -r.nuy 1
and Au9Uat leach year, coaaencint ~naary l, lttJ, ae followe1
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AIDOunt Bond Nwnbera Rate
$25,000 1 throu9h 5 -·-' 40,000 6 throu9h 13 --40,000 14 throu9h 21 --40,000 22 throu9h 29 --35,000 30 throu9h 36 --40,000 37 throu9b 44 --35,000 45 throu9h 51 --40,000 52 throu9h 59 --35,000 60 throu9h 66 --40,000 67 throu9h 74 --
The ... 1-net effect1•• intereat rate authorised for thi• 1Hue
of Bond• ahall be 9.oo, par ann1111 and the actual net effect1Ye intereat rate
doe• not exceed ••id ... 1-.
hct:ioa 2. •aJMllt of aoad•f •arlaf a,-t aad ao.d !!lbtrar. The
principal of th• Bonda 1• payable in lawful aoney of the United Stat•• of
... rica to the r99iatered owner of each bond upon aaturity or prior redellption
and pr•••ntation at the principal office of the rir•t National a&nk of
SIMJlewood, in Sft9lewood, Colorado, or it• aucc:eaaor, •• pay11MJ a99nt (the
••ay ln9 JMJ•nt •) • Notv1thatand11MJ anyth11MJ contained in thl• ordinance to the
contrary, intereat on any Bond 1• payable to the paraon in who-n-auch lonCl
1• r99latered, at hla addr••• ae it appear• on the r991atrat1on booke
aaintained by or on behalf of the City by the rint National SUik of S114Jlewood,
in S114Jlevood, Colorado, or it• ncc:e•-r, a• llond ltefletrar (the ·load
1189htrar•), at the cl-of bue1••• on the fift-nth ( 11th) day of tbe
celendar aonth ••t preced11MJ .. ch intereet payaent date (tile •11ecord Date•),
irnepecti.Ye of any tranefer of ncb 8ond HbHqlleftt to ncb llecord Date aad
prior to eucb intereet pa,-nt date. a.aob pa,-nt eball be paid by ollecll OI'
draft of tbe •ayi.119 Atent .. uec1 on or before tbe lntereet pa,-t date to_..
r419ietered -· If tbe date for Mlli.JII any pa,-nt or parf-1111 any aotiN
bereunder eball be a 1 ... 1 boUday or a day on •Lola tlle ,..1ao1pa1 offiN of
tllo ••YilMJ ,.._t or loM ... leuar 1• autborlaed or ....,1,-by lw to ,-111
cl_., well pa,-at .. Y be_.. or act parforaed • tbe wt euoa11dl1at day
•1cb l• 11ft • 1 ... 1 bollday or a day OIi •1cb tlle ,..,...1,.1 ofU-of tlle
••YU9 ,.._t or lolld ... lnrar l• .. t:11w1Md or ....,il'N by lw to ,-111 cl_..
fte pdMlpal of and latenet on tbe lollda .... u be .. ~ 111
accaordaMe wltb tile te,-of a ••ayl .. ~ aad ... letrar "9..-.t• ~--
tllo Clty and tbe •ayl119 ~,.._. ... letrar.
leetiee J. ftHI ••fl N\"9· TIie lollde are _..,Mt to ull ..,
,..1or ,.,_., on uy intenet pa,-.t date, 1a di.Net MaNlnl ....... , .,..
,.,-.t of par and aecAN lateren. lloU-of wetl ,..1er ndl1 uuoa wUl lllo
,1-by the MM ... letrar by .. u, .. a -., ef the red-,&1-NCI.-by Urn
eluo .. u ,,..t ... prepaid) ..-loee '-Ma ~lny (JOt daye aor ..... ~
alaot.y ctot day• prior to the dato fiaed for r••-•uoa, te '-lie ...,1--..
OIMOI' of a.oh lolld t.o lllo rdawdl ac tllo ....-.. • ..._ oa t_lle 1'9UletraUoa
lloNo •iatal_. by oc oa lllobaU of tlle City by tllo lolld ... louar. rauue te
,, .. well ..c,_ by .. ,u .. to ear ...,, ... ,.. ._..., oc.., dwf..-u.n1a,
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ahall not affect the valldity of any proceedin9 for the redaaption of other
llond• a• to which no auch failure or defect axiata. All Bonda •o called for
redallption will c•a•• to bear intereat after the apecUied redaaption date,
pro,,ided fund• for their redaaption are on depoait at the place of payaent at
that tiaa.
~ioa •. rona ..... _~lea of ...... The llonda •hall be al,aned
with the facalaU• or -•l ai9D&t..-of the Nayor, Haled with a f-•1•11• or
-1 illpreaal.on of the -1 of the City, atteated with the facalall• or
-al ai9D&ture of the Citr Clark, and counterai,aned with the f-•lalle or
-al al9D&ture of the Director of Wl.aancial ••rvice•. 8hould any officer
wlloae facalail• or -1 •ilJD&tun appear• on the llonda ce&H to be auch
officer before •11-rr of tllle 8oode to tllle purchaHr, •ucb facalall• or -al
a19n&ture ahall ~lee• be •alld and aufficient for all~·
TIiie 8oode -Y -tala a npcoductlon of the opinion of nationally
reG09Di ... -icipal Nlld couaNl aa to the 8onda and a certUloation of web
opinion lly the City Clerk of the Ci~y.
TIiie aond• •hall be in aubetantially the foll-inlJ fora,
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(Form of Bond]
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UNITED STATSS or AHSRICA
STATS or COLORADO
COUNTY or AMPARO•
CITY or IUIGUIIOOD
PAVING DISTltICT NO. 34/CONCJtaft UPLACSNENT DISTltICT NO. 1991
SP•CIAL ASS.SSNSNT aoND, S&aI•S 1991
INTSUST MTS
IIINISTSUD OIIIIU1
PRIIICIPAL ANOUIIT1
NATVllITY OATS
AUGUST 1, 2002
OJlIOIIIAL
IHUS DAT•
AUGUST 15, 1991
$5,000
TM City of •nvlewood, Arapahoe county, COlorado, for value
recehed, hereby pr-1Ha to pay 011t of the apeclal fund hereinafter
dealpated, but not otherviH, to the r99iatered owner n-«I aboYe, or
r.,iatered •••i9na, on the .. turity date apeclfled above or on the date of
prior redaaption, the principal ._nt apecifled aboYe. In lille aanner the
Cltr pr-iHa to pay lnterHt on auch principal ._nt (caaputed -the ba•l•
of a HCHlay year of t_l,,. JO-clay -ntha) fraa the intereat pa,-nt date next
precedlft9 the date of r.,1atrat1oa and authentlcetlon of tbla lond, unl••• tbla
90lld la r.,latered and authenticated prior to February 1, 1tt2, in wllicb eYeftt
tbla load aball lbear lntereat froa A11911at 11, lttl, at the uac.er.et rate per
w .,-cUled aboYe. Interettt -thl• 9ond 1• payallle -,•-•Ur -
hltnary 1 aad Au911•t 1 wit year, a nclft9 Februar, 1, 1112, -u1 •ch
pdMlpel -t la palcl at Mturltr or upon prior rail qtloa.
ftle prlac:lpal of tbla 8ollcl 1• payalll• in lawful-, of the United
StatH of ... rlca to the r99l1tered owner upon .. turlty or prior radii stlon and
preNAtatl• at the prlac:lpal offl-of the Plrat .. tl.onal lank of ... lewoocl,
la lalJlewoocl, COlorado, or lta aucceeaor, •• ••rlft9 -...t.
Paraent of eacb lnatallaeftt of lnterHt aball be .... to the
r.,&aterecl -r hereof whoee -allall .,..ar on the r .. 1atrat1on boou of
tbe Cltr M&nta&ned by or on behalf of tbe CltJ by tbe rlrat .. u_.1 lank of
... 1~, ln Sft9l~. COloredo, or lta ...-aor, •• 8ollcl ... latrar, at tbe
01-of IMaa l nHa -the fUt-tJ, Clltll) clay of the caleader -tJI ••t
pnc94llftf Nch &ntereat par-at 41at• (the •a.cord one•,, and allall be palcl a,,
•..._II or uaft of the Pa:,1119 ,....t .. u.. oa or before tbe llltereat pa,-.t
.. te to Mach retl•tered --r at hie addreaa •• lt a,..ar• oa well r.,letratloa .......
If the elate for .. 11,., -, pa,-.t or parfos.lat -, actloa allall
N • 1 ... 1 llol141ay o r • 41a:, on .,.,ca. tbe prl-lpal offln of tN ,.,lat ~
M ._. ... ,auar le Htllorh.,. M ....-1..-1tJ ,_ to naala ea--,, -.a.
,.,_. .. , be ..._ or act parf.,.... oa U. wt ........ lat .. , •1n la .-•
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lecaal holiday or a day on which the prlnclpal office of the PaylnCJ Al)ent or
llond IWC)latrar la authorl&ed or required by law to r-ln cloaed.
Bonda of thla laaue, of whlch thla Bond la one, are aubject to call
and prlor payaant on any lntereat payment date, ln dlract nuaerlcal order, upon
payaant of par and accrued lntereat. llotlce of prlor redeaptlon ahall be CJlYen
by -lllftCJ a copy of tbe ndeaptlon ~lee,~ leH than thlrty (JO) day• nor
aore tban nlaety (to) day• prlor to the date flaed for redellptlon, to tbe
r99letered -r of thle aoDd at the addre•• ahown on tlle retletratloa booke
.. 1nta1-d by tlle 8ond lle9letrar, 1n tbe --r aet forth ln tlle authorl&lnf
8ond ordlaanoe. Ul londa called for recteaptlon will ceeN to Mar latereet
after tlle epeolfl ... ndllaptlon date, prodded fund• for tllelr r1dl1 4Uon an on
depoelt at tbe pl._ of payaeat at tbat tlae.
wwwwww ra m ..,. 10 ~IP1rn"lf~m-novta1oaa • n11 .... an
,aata OIi m DVDn _..., •1e11 FUit'lii&ll PIIOVIHa.a mu. l'Qa Al.I. ....oau
.... ft8 Ull8 UIWCr U 1• rvu.r R'l ,aata IN THIS Pl.ACS.
TIil• 8ond allall not be ,.,.ud or .-obllfJ&torr for any pupoN
or be -titled to -y ~lty or ._flt under tbe authorlalnf 8ond ord1-
untll the certlflcate of autllentlcatlon he~ aball haft beell •~ by th&
8ond Jletlatrar. r• naTINmr ....._, the Clty Council of tbe Clty of ... lwd,
COlorado, haa cauNd thla 8ond to be eaecuted 1n lta .-wltla tbe r-iall•
alvnature of tbe Mayor, Haled vltla a faceiall• of tlle Clty -1, etteeted wlth
tbe facelalle alvnature of tile Clty Clerk, and count•r•1..-S wlth tbe faceialle
•lvnatun of the Director of l'lnanclal .. nlaee, all a• of tbe lltla day of
autu•t, 1tt1.
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coall'Y. CXILOlllDO
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CDlTlPICATS or AUTUIITlCATlON
TIile llond la one of the llonda of the laaue deaorlbed ln the wltbla
-tloned llond Ord~.
Date of lleflatratlon
and Authentloatlon1
Hrat .. tl-1 llaak of
bfl...ood,
P.O. 9011 17JJl2Ta
Demler, OOlorado 10217-JJl2
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[Back of Bond)
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS
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Thie Bond i• one of a eerie• a99regatin9 Three Hundred Seventy
Thoueand Dollar• ($370,000) par value, all of like date, principal uiount,
aaturity date, tenor, and effect except ae to number and intereet rate, ieeued
by the City of Sn9lewood, in the County of Arapahoe and State of COlorado, for
the purpo .. of payin9 part of the coete of conetructin9 and inetallin9 pavinq,
curb, 9Utter, and eidewalk laprov ... nte, toqether with neceeeary incidental• on
certain etr .. te, avenue•, and alley•, and reaovin9 and replacin9 eub-etandard
curb, 9Utter, and eld-alk and the n-conetruction of curb, 9Utter, and
eid-alk laprovemente, toqether with neceeeary incidental•, on certain etreete
and avenue•, in Pavln9 Dietrict No. 34/COncrete l'eplac ... nt Dietrict No. 1991,
in the City of Snqlewood, COlorado. The Bond 1• ieeued under the authority of
the Clty Charter, the procedural Ordinance of the Clty relatln9 to local
laprov ... nt dietricte adopted pureuant to the City Charter (Title 11, Chapter 2
of the Municipal Code), and the Ordinance authorlaln9 the leeuance of Bond• of
the City duly adopted, approved, publiehed and aade a law of eaid City prior to
the heuance hereof. Pureuant to Title 11, Chapter 2 of the Municipal Code,
euch recital ehall concluelvely lapart full coapliance with all of the
provhion• thereof, and all bond• iaaued containlnq euch recital •hall be
inconteatable for any cau .. whataoever after their delivery for value.
It la hereby certified and recited that the total laeue of Bonda of
the City for the Diatrlct, lncludlnq thla aond, doea not exceed the UIO\lnt
authorlaed by law, that every requlraaent of law relatlnq to the creation of
the Dietrict, the conetructlon, inetallatlon, reaoval, and replaceaent of eald
local laprov ... nta, and the ieauance of thia 8ond haa been fully coaplled wlth
by the proper officera of the Clty, and that all condltlona required to .. 1at
and thlnqa required to be dona precedent to and ln the leauance of thla lolld to
render the a-lawful and valld, have happened, been properly ._ and
parfor-4, and dld ••l•t in r9911lar and due tlaa, fora, and aanner, aa required
!DJ law. It la heray recited, oertUled, and werranted that all of the
raquu-ta of law bave been fully oaaplled wlth !DJ the pcopar offloera la
la ... lAt thla lolld.
Pa,-nt of tllla 90lld and the lntenn the-ellall lie Mde fna,
... H -rlty for aucll pa,-.t tben la pl ..... , a apaclal fund deal ... ted u
•Pa•lllf Dlatrlct 11o. 14/Concnte ... l~ Dlnrlct 11o. lttl lolld had• (tbe
..... hnd• >. The ...,. hlld .... u -tala ( l) tbe aet procuda fna apaclal
.. _..,.ta to be levied .. alnn tbe pcoparty included ln tlle Dlatrlct, (ll)
tbe..,. prHHda ~ aalde aa capltall ... l~ and -rued lntenat, (lll)
uy -ra ln the COftatrucUoa hM ~lnl119 after tlle -ta of tile
lllfc'o, ... nta and rolated cooto ha" Nell pald ln f•ll, Ch) tlle net proceedo of
uy .._.. or other Mll .. tl.Ofta lHYM to nfulld the 9olldo, ... (v) uy other
1 ... u, avallaale -,o. MdltlCN1ally, ,urOMat to tlle Clty Cllanor ... ta..
~1 ..... autllorlalllf tJMt loouaace ef tlllo ...,., •••••or f011r•flftllo (4/1) ef
tM ...._ of ti.la 1, ........ MN pald ........ ued, and for uy ....... tM
~lalAt •--"to are Mt pald la t&..e to tallle •• tile final ..... ...
latenat ti....-, tbea ti.. Clty .... 11 pay oald ..... -... ...... latenn ._
tMNOR ... n ..... r.. ltoeU !Dr Nlleatl .. tlle .... ld ......... ti ... tlle
Dlatdst,
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Th• ••••••manta to be levied will conatitute a lien on and againat
each lot or tract of land in the reapectiv• amount• to be apportioned by an
ordinance of the City.
THIS BOND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A DEBT OR AN INDEBTEDNESS or THE CITY
or ENGLEWOOD WITHIN THE K&ANINC or THI: CITY CHARTER. OR ANY CONSTITUTIOIIAL OR
STATUTORY LIMITATION OR PROVISION, AND SHALL NOT BS CONSIDERED OR HBLD TO BS A
GUERAL OBLIGATION or THI: CITY. THI: PAYNBNT or THIS 80IID AND THB INTBRBST
THBRBOII IS NOT HCURBD BY AN ENCUKBRANCS, MORTGAGE, OR OTHliJl PUDGB or PROPBllff
or THB CITY EXCSPT FOR SUCH SPECIAL ASHSSMl:NTS AND OTHBll NONSYS PUDGED FOR
1'ID PAYMENT or BONDS AS HT PORTH ABOVB. NO PROPERTY or THI: CITY. SUBJJ:CT TO
SUCH EXCSPTION, SHALL .. LIABU TO .. PORl'l:ITED OR TAJCl:N IN PAYMENT or THI:
BONDS.
ror the payment of thia Bond and the intereat thereon, the City
pledge• to exerciee all of it• lawful corporate power• to collect the
aeaea ... nta againat the real property included within the Diatrict and
•pecially benefited by the conatruction, inatallation, reaoval, and
replac-nt of iaprov-nta, and take all neceaaary action to collect any
aaaea ... nta that are in default.
The Cit:, and Bond Re9iatrar ahall not be required to iaaue or
tranafer any Bonda, (a) during a period be9inning at the cloae of bualn••• on
the Record Date and ending at the opening of buaineaa on the firat bual~•• da:,
following the enauing intereat pa:,aent date, or (b) during the period be9lnning
at the opening of buain••• on a date fort:,-five (45) da:,a prior to the date of
en:, redemption of Bonde and ending at the opening of bueineae on the flret
bueine•• da:, following the da:, on which the applicable notice of r~lon la
-ued. The 8ond Re9iatrar ahall not be required to tranefer an:, 8onda
aelected or called for r~lon. The Cit:,, the Pa:,lng A,Jent, and the Bond
Regiatrar -:r deea and treat the reglatered -r of an:, lond a• the abaolute
-r thereof for all purpoaee (whether or not aucll lond ahall be o,,erae) and
an:, notice to the eontrar:, ehall not be biadi119 upon tlle Cit:,, the Pa:,inv
Afent, or tlle lond llefJlatrar.
Tille lond ia tran.rerable b:, tlle rei,laterN -r lleraof ln per-
or b:, Ille attor-, dul:, autllori&ed ln wrltl119, at tile pd.nclpel ofUce of the
lond ... latrar, but onl:, la the -r. 9111»,ect to tile Uaitatlona, and upon
.. ,...t of tlle cha~• pro,,lded la tile autllorlal119 lond 01'11l-... upon
eurnnder and cancellation of tlli• lond. TIil• Bond_, be tr ... ferrN upon tile
rei,latratlon book• upon delher:, to tile Bond ... latrar of tllla aoad,
acca•panied b:, a vrltten lnetruaant or lnatrwaanta of tr ... fer ln fona and wltll
911araat:, of •l9Mt11re Htlafactor:, to tlle Bond llefJlatrar, dul:, uecuted bf tlle
owner or tllla IOnd or Ill• attor-,-la-fact or 1..-1 re,ceaeatatl,.., contalnlnt
wrlttea lnatructlona aa to tlle detalla of tlle tr-•f•r of tlle load, alont wltll
tlle -lal aecurlt:, nuaber or federal -.iorer ldentUlcatloa nuaber of aucll
tranaf•ree. In tlle awent of tlle t, ... rer of tllla ao.d, tlle lond ... htrar
ahall enter the tranafer of owneralllp la tlle retlatratloa llool&9 ... allall
autllentlcate and deU,..r ln tlle ~ of tlle tr-rene or tr ... fareea a .-
fullr , .. htered lond ln the --1natloa of 11,000, or tM ._ •t•dt:,,
.....-ntlal ._.. .. , and lnt•reat rate, at tM earU~ pi'actlc alo tlao . TM
lond ... htrar _, c ha~ the _, or U1l• .... ror ... ry _.. trAMfer u
aaouat euffldont to roiaburoe lt for lt• ,....._.,. , ... .., for ur tu or
otller tower-11tal char .. r-.airod to M pai• wltll ~ to euc ll traufer ,
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l'OR VAi.US UCSIVSD, the 11nderalped ••11•, •••19na, and tran•f•r•
80CIAL UCUlllff Ga RODAL SNPI.OYD
lDSIITIPlQTlON IIUIIIID or Ullom
, .... and Addreee of AealCJ1M19)
tlle vltllut aond and doe• Iler.by lrnvocably conetltute and appoutt
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eubetltut1-ln tlle ,real-.
aorzcs, TN •1.-tun to till• uei.-t
-• _.ree,amll vltll tlle -of tlle
ntletend ..-.r •• lt ............ tlle
f... of tlle vltllla .._. la ~
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Section 5. Authentication. No Bond ehall be valid or obligatory
for any purpo•• or be entitled to any aecurity or benefit under thi• Ordinance
unle•• and until a certificate of authentication on auch Bond aubatantially in
the form hereinabove aet forth ahall have been duly executed by the Bond
Regiatrar, and euch executed certificate of the Bond Regiatrar upon any auch
Bond ahall be concluaive evidence that auch Bond ha• been authenticated and
delivered · under thi• Ordinance. The Bond Regi•trar'• certificate of
authentication on any Bond ahall be d.-d to have been executed by it if
aigned by an authorised officer or aignatory of the Bond Regiatrar, but it
•hall not be nec•••ary that the •ame officer or aignatory aign the certificate
of authentication on all of the Bond• iaaued hereunder.
sectioa , • Deli,rery of aoua. Upon the adoption of thia
Ordinance, the City ahall execute the Bond• and deliver th-to the Bond
Regiatrar, and the Bond Regiatrar ahall authenticate the Bond• and deliver th ..
to the purcha .. r thereof a• directed by the City.
Secti-7. !!fl•tratloa e .. 'rraa•f•r of Boad•J •er•-• 'rreat .. a•
Ollaera. Th• Bond ltegi•trar ahall -intain the book• of the City for the
regi•tration of owner•hip of each Bond a• provided in thi• Ordinance. Bond•
-y be traneferred upon the regietration book• upon delivery of the aond• to
the aond Regi•trar, accoepanied by a written in•truaent or inat~nt• of
tran•fer in fora and vith 9'1aranty of •ignature eati•factory to the Bond
ltegiatrar, duly executed by the ovner of the aonda to be tran•f•rred or hh
attorney-in-fact or legal repre•entatiYe, containing written inetructione ae to
the detaih of the tran•fer of •uch 9ond•, along vith the •ocial ••curity
n\lllber or federal .. ployer identification nllllber of •uch tranef•r-. No
tran•f•r of any Bond ehall be effective until entered on the regiatration
booka.
In all ca .. • of the tran•f•r of a aond, the 9ond Jle9htrar •hall
enter the tran•f•r of ovner•hip in the regi•tration book• and •hall
authenticate and deliver in the -of the tran•f•r-or tran•f•-a -
fully reghtered lond in the ._ination of 11,000, of the .... Mturity,
eequential nllllber, and intereet rate vhicb the regi•tered owner i• entitled to
receive •t the earUeet practicable tiae lD accord&DN vnh the proYl•lone of
thi• Ordinance. The ....-ntlal fNllbere •11&11 r-in the .... foll-lat Heb
tran•f•r of owner•hip. The ao.d ... ietrar •Y cbar99 the --r of auch 8ond
for •••rr •uch tran•f•r of a ao.ct aa .....at eufficient to relllllur .. it for lt•
reHonable f-• and for any tu or other .,.er-tal cbar99 required to lie
peld vith reepect to euch traaafer.
The City and 8olld ... ietrar allall not be recauired to 1a... or
tranefer any Boed•• cat dHi .. a period lletlnni119 at u. 01-of lllllal-• ..
the a.cord Oat• and endi .. at t.he ope11i .. of bu•lne•• on tlle flret IMl•l-• ,ay
foll-lng the -•ulng intereet ,.,-.t ,ate, o r (ltt dur l 119 the period lletlnalae
at the 0,-111119 of lliluelneH on a date forty-fl•• (Ht day• pclor to the date ef
a11y recleapt ion of Boede AM DMlftll at tllle ope11i.. o f 11111•1-• -tllle flnt
IMlalneH day fou-1111 the day .. ..ttloh tlle ... u o aal• not loe of~,-l•
•Ued. The loftd ... leuar all&U not IN ~ired to uaaafer uy .....
.. 1ected or called for r ....... , ...
llew londe delh•red 11,.. aay u ... ter .... u IN val~ .,..1a1
o1tu,.t1on• o f the c ity , .,,,.._,.. ,._ ... .u .. ti-a• t11e .....
eurrellllered, ahall lie aecure4 atr thl • cw.i , AM .... u IN HtltlM t• au
•f the -rlty aftd INMflu he,eof t• t he ... ..-teet ae tM .....
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The City, the Paying Agent, and th• Bond Jle9i•trar -y d•-and
treat th• regi•tered owner of any llond a• the abeolute Olffler thereof for all
purpo••• (whether or not •uch Bond •hall be o,rerdue), and any notice to the
contrary •hall not be binding upon the City, the Paying •nt, or the Bond
Regi•trar.
Sectioa I. Deatracti-ef ..... • llhene-r any outatanding Bond
•hall be delivered to the llond lle9latrar for cancellation pureuant to thia
Ordinance and upon payment of the pC'lAclpal -nt and lntereat repreaented
thereby, or whenever any outatandl119 lond ahall be deli-red to the llond
M9htrar for tran•f•r purauant to the prov1a1one hereof, •uch Bond ahall be
cancelled and deatroyed by the llond M9latrar and counterpart• of a certificate
of deatruction evidencing •uch de•truction •hall be furnhhed by the Bond
Jle9l•trar to the City.
Sectioa t. Lo•t lktad•. Any llond that 1• lo•t, •tolen, de•troyed,
or autllated -y be replaced or paid by the llond M9latrar in accordance with
and •ubject to th• llaltatlona of applicable law. The applicant for any •uch
replac-nt Bond •hall poat •ucb ..curlty, pay •uch co•t•, and prennt auch
proof of ownerahlp and loaa aa -y be required by applicable law, or in the
abnnc• of •pecUlc requlr-nt•, aa -y be required by the llond M9htrar.
Sectioa 10. Dbpodt1-... l••••~t of .... •roaeed•. The
proceed• of the Bonda •hall be applied only in accordance with the te~ and
provlalona of thla Ordinance. ••lther the orl9inal purchanr of the llonda nor
any •ub•equent owner• •hall be r••pon•lble for the application or dl•po•al by
the City or any of ita officer• of the fund• derived froa the •ale thereof.
The City •hall at all tlaea do and parfora all acta and thlftlJ•
n•c•••ary or dealrabl• in order to aaaur• that lntereat paid on llonda ahall,
for the purpo••• of federal incoaa taxation, be .. eluded froa the 9roaa lncoae
of the recipient• thereof and ueapt froa auch taxation. lt la hereby
-nanted and a9reed by the City that it will~ aue, or peralt to be aade,
any un of the orl9lnal proceeda of the llonda, or of any aoner• treated a•
proceed• of the londa witbln the -.lfl9 of the Internal ....._ COde of ltll,
aa ... nd•d (the •eoc1e•1 and applicable l'elJlllatloaa, rullnt•, and declalon•, or
tau, peralt to be taun, or fall to tau any action, which -1• adverNly
affect the eaclualon froa 9roea lneoae of the lntereat on the londa ullder
section lOJ of the COde and applicable replatl-, ruli119a, and dectlalona.
a.ctiea U. 1-tea\ulo !!!l\fl la .... , . la accordaMe with
secuon 11-2-t of the Nunlclpal Code of the City, each MIid aball nolto tbat
it la iHued under the autllodty of Ula City Cllarter and tlle procedure
ordinance or ordinance• adopted pura11ut to the City Charter, euch recital
ahall -ludvaly La,p.rt full coapli-wltb all of the ,....1alona tlleroof,
and all aonda i••ued contalftllllJ -h noltal aball M 1-t•atMlo for any
ca11n vbat-r after tbelr delivery fw •alM •
... u .. u. LlaitaU• •• !!Hf!• 111 accordaace with loctlon 11•
Z·I of tbe Nun clpal eode, any ,_... Uli .. wltll tlle City COIIMU at tlle tlae
of tbo bearilllJ Oft tbe cceaUon ef tM d etrlct a .... lalllt, fl'Mfft, or
ot,jectlon, abaU have the rl9bt, wit.Illa tlllrty t)O) •r• aftel' Ula flaal
,.. .... of the onlnanco croatilllJ the dlatrin w tlle N'dl a.tbol'hi-e tlle
iaeua..ce of MNla, to • •• ~lclll or wit la u, ewrt of ....,etNt
j11rladictl011 to corren or Nt aal• ..., ~Mt• llty u. Clty ONMU w
.... tlOfti"t tbe a11tllorlty I' pncoodL ... ta ltf be City CWMU ,.,.u .. to
tM aroatf.OII of u.e cUatri , tlle 1 of NMa, lie ~lied of •••••n&,
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are hereby created and eatabliahed the following fund• and account•, which may
be eatabliahed a• book account• and maintained in accordance with the term• of
thl• ordinances
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(b)
the •Paving Diatrlct No. J4/Concrete Replacement Dlatrlct No.
1991 llond Fund• (the •aond Pund")I and
the •Paving Dlatrlct No. 14/Concrete Replac ... nt Dlatrict No.
1991 Conatruction Fund• (the •eonatruction Fund")•
In accordance with generally accepted accounting principle•, for
the purpo•• of accounting for the money• provided for in thia Ordinance the
Director of Financial .. rvic•• .. y create offaettlng revenue and expen••
account• not lnconaiatent with the provialona hereof, all aa .. y be detenalned
by the Director of Financial .. r,,icea.
Upon receipt of the proceed• froa the aal• of the Bonda, the City
ahall credit to the llond Fund the accrued intereat paid by the original
purchaaer froa the dated date of the llonda to the date of iaauance and
capitalised intereat in the -nt of 111,501. Thereafter, the r-ining
proceed• froa the aale of the llonda ahall be credited to the eonatruction Fund.
Noneya credited to the for990i119 funda .. y be inveated or rein-•ted in
accordance with the City Charter, however, the inveataant of auch aoneya allall
be subject to the llllitatlona of section 10 hereof. 11:xcept aa otberwlae
provided herein, intereat income froa any auch inveataant• ahall be retained in
the fund which the aoneya oo in-•ted are crodited.
sectloa H. Coaatnctlea ..... Noneya croditod to the
Conatructlon Fund ahall be uNd oolely to pay the coata and expen-• of the
Project, includint without llllitation, all coata of the iaauance of the londa1
coata of financial, profeaaional, and other -r,,icea in connection with the
Project, continvenclea, and all other •xpen-• aa .. y be neceaaary and incident
to the conatruction and inatellation, and ~al and repl•-t, of the
Project. When the Director of Financial ,.rvicet1 detenainea that all coata and expen-• of the Project ha-been paid, any ~1111119 aoneya croditad to the
conatruction Fund (laaa any -..ta to be retained therein to pay coat• and
npenaaa not then due and -lnt) ahall be tranafarl'9d to tlla lond l'laad and ....
for tlla purpoaea thereof.
leftlea 11. .... ..... TIie 8oftda and the lDtanat the~ allall
be payable oolaly froa, and H aecurlty for well pa,-nt tllan la ,1..,... the
lond l'\11M1. TIie lond hnd aball -talD Cl> tlla net proc .... froa apaclal
aa ... wnta to be lavlad .. alnat tba property lncrladad ln tba Dlatrlct, (ll)
tba lond proceoda oat aaida aa crapltali ... latanat ... accraed latanat, (lii)
Dill' -r• l• tbe conatnctloft l'laad ~l•l.. after the coata af tba
~ovwata and related -t• bava ..._ ,.1• la fDll, (lv) the net prN11lla of
aay bond• or other •Utatl-• laauacl to nf11nd tlla londa, and (v) aa, otbar
l ... lly avallattla .....,, ••
Whea than h CHI band a wUlol-t -nt to pay ala -..tba'
lataraat on outatandlflt londa for tba Dlatrlct (aacludlnt capltall ... latenat
aM acorUM lnteraat), tbe City aball call fw ,.,-.t, -tba nen LMaraat
,.,...t data, a a11 ltattla ftllllbar of londa la •1~ ...,.,.,cal o~r.
leetl• II , Wltlwl ...,,i\1 lfl "' fa,..., fl fJWytl Hf
-~~·.:..'· hrount ta laoUCN1 lOI of tbe cur a.anar, lllbaMvar f•r·fUtu
(4/1) of the londa of thla lawe bava Naa ,.,. and ..... u .. , aM fw aay
,... .... tlla r-l•l ....... _.ta are .-,.1• '" tlaa ta tua -. t11a u .. 1
..... and lntarNt t noa, thaa tbe Cltf aMU ,., aai. ..... _... ... aM
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due th• Diatrlct.
••ctloa 17. A•••H-•t of Coat• -4 Co••.-t• of Ue Clty. Upon
coapletion of the local laprov ... nta, or upon completion froa tl.ae to tl.ae of
any part thereof, and upon acceptance thereof by the Clty Council, or whenever
the total coat can be deflnltely aacertalned, it wlll cau•• a etat ... nt ehovln9
tbe total coet of the laprov ... nte to be prepared and filed ln the office of
the Director of Plnanclal ••rvlc••· Th• Clty covenant• to (l) le,,y a•••• ... nt•
&9alnet the property ln the Dletrlct benefited by the Project eo ae to provide -•Y• which, when cOllblned wlth other l99ally a•allable money•, ehall be
eufflclent to pay the prlnclpal of and lnt•r••t on the aonde when due, (ll)
proaptly credit or cau•• to be depoelted to the aond Pund the net proceed• of
the aaounte collected ae aene ... nte, and (Ul) take euch action a• -y be
reaeonably neceeeary and practicable to enforce the collection of eucb
aene ... nte ln the --r proylded by law.
aectlea 11. !ft!!!•l of Official •tat-t. The City council
hereby approYee the PnUalnary Official •tat ... nt ln the fora pr._ted at
thle -1:ln9. The Clty COUncll hereby authorl&H the Director of Plnanclal
lervlc•• to appro99 on behalf of the Clty a flnal Offlclal •tateaent contalnlng
any updated lnfo~tloa r.,ardl119 u ... deecrllle in the PnUalnary Offlclal
ltat ... nt vblch becoae known to the City prlor to the leeuance of the ._to of
delhery of the llonda. Copi•• of Hld ProU.11inary Offlclal ltat ... nt and Unal
Offlclal •tat ... nt an hereby authorl&ed to be dletrlbuted by the City to all
lntereeted pereon• in connoction wlth tho ealo of the IIOade.
aectl-lt. ceeta ... ..,..... • All coot• and .... n .. • incurred
in connection wlth tho lHuanco and pa,-ont of tho IIOade ehall be pald froa
proceed• of the loDde, and euch -r• are henl,y appcoprlated for tbat
purpoeo.
loftlea H ..... ruUlty. If any -or -wtl-or part• of
till• Ordlnanco bo adjudiod IIWforcoablo or ln•alld, eucll jalllHHt ehall no&
affect, iapalr or ln•alldato tllo ~lnlng pcoYlaloae of till• Ordlnanco, tM
lnt-tloa being tbat the •arloue prodeloae Mreof are NYOl'Ulo.
~ H. ._..lor. All OcdlHRNe or nool•tlw, • .-rt•
tMreof, lnaoaol•t-t or ln -fllct· with tlll• ordlnanco an Mnl,y repealN to
tM oatont -1, of eucll lnconoletonc, or -fuct.
1on1ea 11. !!f'rr, 1,,....1u&e. After .. ,.. ..... an la .... ,
till• ordlnuce ehall Ille and ,,_,. lrre,ealulo 1111tll .. ,.. ._.. and the
utol'Nt the-shall haYO ..._ f•lly paid, Ntlefi.N and .. , ...........
loftlea 11. MlH!\"' 11f Hf""" IIM· flllo Gnlnanco, aftor
lt• flnal ,....... ehall N .......... ud rHH...,., ud the ~lea ud
,,-ucatloa uau bo auU...tloatN a., the •l ... uno of tllo .. ,... ud the City
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Clerk, and by the C.rtlficate of Publicatlon. Thh ordinance •hall ~
effecti•e thirty (30, day• after publication followin9 final paa .....
Introduced, read in full, and pa•eed on firet readialJ on the l•t day of July, 1991.
Publi•hed ae a aill for an Ordinance on the 4th day of July, 1991.
AffS8TSD1
Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk
1, Patricia a. Crow, City Clerk for the Clty of ... 1-ood,
Colorado, benaty certify tllat tlle aa.ow. ud f--..ue le a u.e oon of a au1
for an Ordlaaaoe, latrochoed, r.ad la hll, Md ...... oa firet roadill9 • tlle let day of .Jlaly, 19tl. · ,,,
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Public Work• Department
aua.rsCT Ordinance Satabliahin9
the Properti•• Included
in PD #34/Concrete ltepl. Diet. #1991
Charl•• Saterly, Director of Public Work•
Introduction of lill for Ordinance ... ndin9 Ordinance No. 32, 1991 eacludift9 a
parcel from the Pavin9 portion of the Diatrict and eatabliahin9 the properti•• to be
included throu9h the Volunteer Concrete Pr09r .. into Pavin9 Diatrict No. 34/Concrete
lteplac ... nt Oiatrict No. 1991.
PUVIOUI COUNCIL ACTIOII
City Council, by Ordinance• SJ 5 14, lttO, approved 1241,600 in the PIP for Pavi119
Diatrict No. 34 /Concrete Aeplac ... nt Diatrict No. 1991. lteeolution No. 13, leri••
of 1991, declar 119 the intent to create Pavift9 Diatrict llo. 34/COftcrete Jeplaceaent
Diatrict No. lttl wae approved. Ordinance 11, lttl wae paaaed eatabliahi119 a I\
diaoount for all apec:ial aaaea ... nt payment• .. c1e within JO day• of final
pultlicat i on of the aa .. aai119 ordinance ... eolution No. 21, leri•• of lttl wae
aPPfl>ved add in9 SH,000 to the PIP for Pavi119 Diatrlct lllo. 34. Ordinance 32, lttl
created Pa vi 119 D atr i ct No. 34 /Concrete aeplaceaent Diatrict No. lttl.
!PU AIIAI.YIII
.,. rec-.nd pa a .. 19 o f a n o rd ina nce t o ••elude a parcel froa the Pavi119 portion of
t he O 1tr ct a t o ••ta l a h t pro pe rt ••to~ inc l uded l n Pav i 119 D11tri~ No •
34 /Coftcre ,e ..,,. nt D 1tr ct No . lttl .
.. , •• o f lttl decl arlflf the intent t o c r .. te Pe•lftf Dittrist IIO .
t O l tr ct No, lttl a nd e1tab l i 1hi"9 a ~l ie 9'ear111t Oft the
n Ito . U /concrete Jeplaceaent Dh t rie t ... lttl 11ea
n.ary It, lttl. fie pultlie hear l 11t • , ..... ,, .. ef
c r •t • ••pl a n D 1trlct , l ttl wae held on Narc ~ 21,
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... fo11ow1"' '• • ..... , ... lLot for Loc1v,too Lo, •• , .. •<•trtet ... J4/Cooero<o lteplac ... nt Dietrict lfo. lttl with correapondi119 eatLaatec1 coata.
secuon A Section • Total
lone r (Paving DietrictJ
fltl,400 uo,,oo IUJ,OOO
lone rr (Concrete Dietrict/
lt4 1 JOO ,o,!>00 254 1 JOO
Volunt .. r Progr .. J
Uto,100 uo,,,oo 11'7,JOO OJJJ,IOO Lo •••Lloblo ln tho PlP for .... , .. a (tho CLtr•• ...... , of tho l<Oloet ln 1111. ••••••oblo <o,t, •111 .. ,.,. foe'"'°"•• tho•••• of .... ,.
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A BILL FOR
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COUNCIL BILL NO • .J.S_
INTRODUCB~CO\!lCIL
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M OJtDINANCS AMENDING OJtDINANCS NO. 32, HRISS or 1991, ULATING TO PAVIIIO
DISTRICT NO. 34/CONC:UTS UPLACSH&NT DISTRICT NO. 1991, Ill TU CITY or
11:NGLSWOOD, COLORADO, BY 11:XCLUDINO A PARCEL FRON THII PAVINO PORTION or TU
DIITRICT1 11:STAIILISHINO THIE PROPBRTISI INCLUDED IN THII DISTRICT PURSUANT TO THS
CITY'S VOLUNTARY CONC:UTS UPLACEMENT PROCRAM1 AND HTTINO FORTH OTHSR DBTAILI
IN COIINl:CTION WITH THIE DISTRICT.
11111:Rl:Aa, the Clty Councll of l:n9lewood, COlorado (the •clty•), ha•,
by Ordlnanc• 110. 32, Serl•• of 1991, flnally pa••ed and adopted on Kay 20, 1991
(the •creation Ordlnance•), created Pavln9 D1•trlct No. 34/COncrete Replac ... nt
Dl•trlct No. 1991 (the ·D1•trlct•), for the purpo•• of (1) con•tnct1119 and
ln•tallin9 pav1119, curb, vutter, and •1dewalk 1.aprov ... nte, t09ether vlth
nece••ary 1ncldental•, on certain •trNt•, avenue•, and alley• vithln . the
Dl•trlct (•lone 1•, and Cll) r11110vln9 and replacln9 •ub-•tandard curb, vutter,
and •ldewalk and the new con•tnctlon of curb, 9Utter, and •ldevalk
1.aprov ... nt•, t09ether vlth nece••ary lncldental•, on certain •trNt• and
avenue• vlthln the Dlatrlct ('lone 2•,, and
Wlll:a&AI, due to certaln property tran•f•r• vhlch occurred after the
proc••• for creatlon of the Dl•trlct va• lnltlatecl, the lapo•ltlon and
enforc ... nt of a •paclal a•a••-nt Uen on an epproalaately J.I acre parcel
v1th1n 1-l h uncertaln, and
IIIISJl&AS, •ald property, aa•ltfteCI parcel aUllber 19,1-JJ-4-00-041 ln
the Arapahoe c:ounty AHeaaor•a Offlce, la located -tbe -tllern -t portloa
of I. Platte a. Dr. Seat vlthln tile Dhtrlct, and ellalaatl89 tbe propoaed
pavlnc, ~ate frontlA9 Hid property vlll not affect tbe apaclal benefit
to other propertlea vlthln loae 1, and
WDIAI, the Clty c:ouncu ... a Ntenlllecl to eaclude aald property
froa a-1 of tJle Dhtrlct and to ellalaate tbe propoeecl pavlA9 iapco•Wftta
frontlnc, add property, and
IIIISUAS, the creation orcllnance provided that lone 2 ahall include
a lllllted number of propertlH v1thln tbe City for vlllch property ~a have
voluntarily con .. ntecl to lnclu•lOII lnto lone 2 pur•uant to tbe Clty•a voluntary
concrete repla~nt pr .. r-, aftd
IIIISMAI, the cleadllM for wolitntary lnclvalOII into a-2 haa
paaaed •ftd the Director of ht.Uo Morlla ef the Clty haa preMnted the Clty
CO\lncU vhh a Un of propenlH to be Lael.._. lnto lone 2, and
WIIINM, t reapactlve OWMH of the propertlea to be lnclvded
lnto loM 2 ave entered l11to a s,..lal i.,r..-nt OiatrLct Waiver a,,r .... nt
with the c ty vtiereln Hid property OWMU waived tbe rltllt to a pullllo Marine,
on the nclvalon of the r re• the pr.,.nlea lnto tM Dhtrlct, aM
IIMSUA•, the c ty CO.ncll lilaa detenlllecl to 1'1elude all of Hid
propartle1 ft tO 10 e 2 o ft Dl1trlct,
.,., • Tit • .. J T ORM urn " TNII Cl" COWCl I, cw TU C:I" cw
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COUNCIL BILL NO, .J..S_
INTRODUCE~ coyJ_CIL
KEKBEJl~lt?rJ
AN ORDINANCI AHllll>ING ORDINAIICS NO, 32, HIUIS OP 1991, JltlLATINO TO PAVING
DISTJlICT NO, 34/CONCJIIITI JltlPLACIH&NT DISTltICT NO, 1991, IN THI CITY OP
INGI.IWOOD, COLORADO, BY IXCLUDINO A PARCIL FRON THI PAVING PORTION or THI
DISTJlICTI ISTABLIIHINO THI PROPIJlTIIS INCLUDED IN THI DISTRICT PUJlSUANT TO THI
CITY'S VOLUNTARY CONCJIIITI UPLACIHENT PROGRAN1 AND SITTING ,ORTH OTHER DITAILS
Ill CONNECTION WITH THI DISTJllCT,
WHIRIAS, the City council of En9levood, colorado (the •city•t, ha•,
by Ordinance No, 32, Seri•• of 1991, finally pa••ed and adopted on Nay 20, 1991
(the •creation Ordinance•t, created Pavin9 Di1trict No. 34/COncrete Jleplac ... nt
Di•trict No. 1991 (the 'Dhtrict• I, for the purpo•• of Cil con•tructin9 and
ln•talUn9 pavin9, curb, 9Utter, and •idewalk iaprov ... nt•, t09ethar vith
nec•••ary incidental•, on certain •trHt•, avenue•, and allay• vithln. the
Di•trict ('lone 1•1 and (iii removin9 and raplacin9 •ub-atandard curb, 911tter,
and aidevalk and the nev conatruction of curb, 9Utter, and aidewalk
laprov ... nta, t09ethar vith n•c••••ry incidental•, on certain atrHta and
avenue• vithin the Diatrict c•zone 2•1, and
WHEJllAS, due to certain property tran•f•r• vhich OCC\lrred after the
proc••• for creation of the Diatrict va• initiated, the iapo9ition and
enforc ... nt of a apecial •••••-nt lien on an approaiaately 3.1 acre parcel
vlthln &one 1 ia uncertain, and
IIIISIIIAS, aaid property, aaai9ned parcel number 1971-JJ-4-00-041 ln
the Arapahoe COunty A••••aor•a Office, la located on the -thern -•t portion
of s. Plane a. Dr. laat vithin the Dhtrlct, and eUalnatint the propoaed
pavlnt laprov ... nta frontlnt aaid property will not affect the apeclal benefit
to other propertiea vithin &one 1, and
lllllll&AS, the City council haa deterained to ••elude aaid property
froa &one 1 of the Diatrict and to eUainate the propoNd pavint ~nu
frontlftf aaid property, and
WIISUAS, the Creation Ordinance provided that ,_ 2 ahaU include
a liaited nuabar of propertiea vithln the City for vhich property -n have
voluntarily con .. nted to incluaion into lone 2 purauant to the Clty•a voluntary
COftcrete repla~nt pr09raa1 and
1114U.U.1, the deadline for voluntary incluaiOft into ,_ 2 haa
paaaed arid the Director or Public Work• of the City haa preHnted the City
COllncil with a liat or properti•• to be included into lone 2, and
WNIUAS, the reapective -r• of the propertiea to be included
into lone 2 have entered into a Special 1.,.-ov ... nt Diatrict Waiver .. r .... nt
vlth the City wtlerein aaid property ovnera velved the ritht to a publio hearlnt
Oft the incluaion of their reapectlve propertiea into the Diatrict1 and
IIUUAI, the City CollnoU haa NterainM to in-11149 au of aa1'
propertiea into lone 2 of the Diatrict,
... TUUtoaa. .. IT OIIDAUIIO IY nm C:lff CGUelCIL or TMI Clff 0,
WLCIIOOO, COI.OllilDO, Al t'OC.J.,OWS 1
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Htl. Tho ,u-.ra,a. nuaborecl (2) of aocu-, of ordlnuoe 110. 32, ledH of
lttl, l• herebf -ndecl to ucludo tho eouthor-•t parcel on•· Hatt• a. Dr. •••t vlthln the Dlatrlct and to delete the ~t• apoolallr ltonofltJ.nv
ea1d property, and r-nactod •• foll-•
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(2) lfooeHary 1radla9 and .. ca•at1-, 40' vlde pa•lalJ vltlt 1•
coapactecl ,ra,,.1 NM cwrH ud J• aqllaltlo .... nt•
Rrfaae, aonorete •lu, CNdt ud p,ac vbon aot alnadr
lanallecl or "°' anla9 Clty aUlldarda1 ,~ wltlt
a,..nnaacee and laolcloat:ala on the foll-J.nv nnn• and ........
me " I02 .11 fen IIDnlt of
t:be ~ c1,7 Llal,a
.... &N 1. '"""" ,, ,-,, ,., 7P?? a. la eMn&N to
...._ ,ntenlae lifted la ·~1, a• u a..a .. .-... 11, 8eclN ef lHl,
._. I uau 1ao1 ... au of._ .-1 ,.,,1n7 f• '*1ell -11•• 11u ..._ 91,,..
fee YOlllllUQ laolHloa lato .... I ... .... '*iell an ndt, tftU,, ...
....... 111 wloll • .-an c1•r ......... • an AK ~ laaall... a un
11alalala9 t:be aMl'ooNa of NW ..i ,.,,11,r la_........._.. u ·~,
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colorado. T • r nanc• • a become • ec v• th rty (30) day• after
pablLcatLon followln9 fLnal paaaage. Introduced, read Ln full, and paaeed on fLret reaclln9 on th• lat
day of JUly, 1991. PublLabed a• a SL11 for an ordLnance on th• 4th day of JUly, 1991.
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••trLcL• •• crow, CLty Clerk
I, tatrLcLa a. crow, clty clerk of the CLty of &n9lewood, colorado,
henbf certUY tbat the aboYe and fonwolnt L• a tn• copy of a aUl for an
ordLnance, Lntrodllced, read Ln full, and pasNd on fLret readlnt on the 1•• day
of .July, lttl.
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2941 s. BANNOCK ST. 1971-34-2-lS-019
4158 s. BANNOCK ST. 2077-03-3-22-004
U28 S. BANNOCK ST. 2077·03·3·2S·004
4597 s. BANNOCK ST. 2077-l0-2-19-013
230 E. BELLEWOOD DR. 2077-l0-4-22-021
240 E, BELLEWOOD DR. 2077-10-4-22-020
4SO E, BELLEWOOD DR, 2077-10-4-27-003
480 E, BELLEWOOD DR, 2077-10·4-27-00S
272 E, CHENANGO AVE, 2077-10-4-21-011
840 w. CHENANGO AVE. 2077-09-4-12-030
295 CHENANGO CIRCLE 2077-10-4-21-007
2851 s. CHEROKEE ST. 1971-34-2-07-020
4108 s. CHEROKEE ST. 2077-03-3-21-002
4521 s. CHEROKEE ST. 2011-10-2-20-022
4631 s. CHEROKEE ST. 2011-10-2-20-021
3277 s. CORONA ST, 1971-35-3-11-015
3SlQ I, CORONA ST, 2077-02-2-05-021
3258 s. DELAWARE ST. 1971-34-3-12-008
4357 s. DELAWARE ST, 2011-10-2-05-021 "
3251 s. ELATI ST, 1971-34-3-10-018
3821 s. ELATI ST, 2077-03-2-17-012
3801 s. ELATI ST, 2077-03-2-33-018
3809 s. ELATI ST, 2077-03-2-33-015
4395 s. ELATI ST, 2077-10-2-08-008
3870 s. FOX ST, 2077-03-2-33-007
3948 s. FOX ST, 2077-03-3-08-008
4115 s. FOX ST. 2077-03-3-17-019
4120 s. FOX ST, 2077-03-3-18-003
4285 s. GALAPAGO IT, 2077-03-3-31-013
3113 s. GAYLORD IT, llll-35-4-12-0ll
925 I, GllAND AVI. 2077-10-4-18-005
145 I, GllAND AVI, 2077-10-4-ll-009
3370 s. GRANT ST, llll-34-4-21-009
4338 s. GRANT ST. 2011-10-1-05-oos
4114 s. GRANT IT, 2011-10-1-21-001
4935 s. GIANT ST. 2077-10-4•23-020
4141 s. GllANT ST, 2077-10-4-23-019
3280 s. HU"IOLDT ST. 1871-35-3-ll-019
4101 s. HUllON ST, 2077-0l-4-12-028
nos I, INCA IT, 2077-09-4-02-015
• 4715 I, INCA IT, 2077-0l-4-02-014
740 I, Jl,,IHON AVI. 2077-03•1•14-012
1057 I, KIINLAND CT, 2077-01·3·08-0ll
4145 I, KING IT, 2011-oe-2-10-oos
4C>e 5 I, LINCOLN IT, 2077·03•4·09·011
4479 s. LINCOLN IT, 2011-10-1-10-001
4178 s. LINCOLN IT, 2077•10-1·29•010
4230 I, LIPAN ST, 2077•04•4•13·009 I 4100 •. LIPAN OR, 2077•01•4•14•001 •
3711 s. LOGAN ST, 2077-03•1•15·015 •
3250 I, "ARION ST. 1171•31•3•14•004
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Concrete Improvement District 1991
Schedule I
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3358 S. HARION ST.
3088 S. OGDEN ST.
3582 S. OGDEN ST.
1052 W •. OXFORD PL.
4558 S. PEARL ST.
4584 S. PEARL ST.
3349 S. PENNSYLVANIA ST.
4370 S. SHERHAN ST.
908 W. TUFTS AVI.
3189 S. UNIVERSITY BLVD.
3281 S. UNIVERSITY BLVD.
4105 S. WASHINGTON ST.
4808 S. WASHINGTON ST.
4809 S. WASHINGTON ST.
4859 S. WASHINGTON ST.
4889 S. WASHINGTON ST.
3205 S. WILLIANS ST.
3235 S. WILLIANS ST.
3108 S. YORK ST.
1971-35-3-17-007
1971-35-2-22-010
2077-02-2-05-031
2077-04-4-12-0lO
2077-10-1-18-008
2077-10-1-18-009
1971-34-4-20-017
2077-lO-l-08-009
2077-09-1-21-015
1971-35-4-14-018
1971-35-4-14-013
2077-03-4-18-023
2077-lO-l-32-002
2077-10-1-31-022
2077-lO-l-31-018
2077-10-l-31-0lS
1971-35-4-08-020
1971-35-4-08-017
1971-35-4-14-001
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COUNCIL CONNUIIICATION
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Public Work• Departaent
ava.JSCT Award of Bld for Pavln9
Dletrlct No. 34/Conc-
r•t• Replacaent Dletrlct No. 1991
Charle• Seterly, Director of Pllbllc Work•
Adopt a .-1-to -rel the -•tructlon contract for Pavl,. Dletrlct llo.
34/concrete lleplaceaent Dletrlct llo. lttl to Blt1111lnou• lloadl,&Je of COlorado, Inc.
II a 14, lttO, ..,cow .. 1241,IOO la tlle Plr for ••• i,.
e ... I~ Dletrlct IIO. 1H1 ..... llltlN llo. U, leri.N
lllt-t to neat• Pavl,. Dletrlct IIO. 14/CDauete ... 1.-t
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lal a11H111 t ~· ..._ wlt la IO-,. of fl.Ml
ef t el .. _.1..._ ..... llltlN ... 17, lerlN ef lHl wae
tel,000 te tlle fir f• ... ~ Dletl'lct ... M. ONIINaN 11, lHl
D l'l ... 14/CINorete -1~ Dletrlct ... lHl.
f• t ~nctlOft of ... ~ Dl rln ... M/CDHlete
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We are recocmnending award to Bituminoua Roadway• of Colorado, Inc. They intend to
aubcontract 40 percent of the work and accompliah 60 percent uaing their own fore••·
Bitwainoua Roadway• haa been in the paving buain•••, in Colorado, for eleven yeara.
The majority of their experience ia aaphalt paving of roadway•, including Snglewood
Parkway and two previoua paving diatricta.
Section 113 of the City charter require• "the loweat beat bid ahall be accepted.•
We believe that Bituminoua Roadway• provided the loweat beat bid.
New Deaign Conatruction i• the loweat bidder at $492,657.05. Thia bid ie $6,882.89
l••• than Bituminoua Roadwaya. We have reviewed the Qualification Application
prepared by New Deaign conatruction Coapany and dlacuaaed their intention• with
regard to aub-contracting.
New Deaign intend• to aub-contract two third• of the conatruction and C011plete one
third of the work th .. aelv•• Thia plan doe• not conform to the contract
requir ... nta that only allow aubcontracting of 50 percent or l•••· In addition, the
liat of comparable project experience aubaitted by New Dealgn include• only one
paving project. Baaed upon the information provided, New Deaign doe• not appear to
... t the neceaaary requlr ... nta.
Reaolutlon No. 13, aerl•• of 1991 declar1119 the intent to create Pa•l"I Dlatrict No.
34/COncrete Replacaeent Diatrlct llo. 1991 and eatabliahing a public ..._ri111 on the
foraatlon of Pa•1"9 Dlatrict llo. 34/Concrete Replacement Diatrlct llo. 1991 waa
adopted and approwecl on February 19, 1991. The public hNrl"I Oft foraatiOft of
Pav1119 Dlatrlct llo. 34/COncrete Replaceaent Dlatrlct llo. 1991 waa held on Narch 21,
1991. Ordinance llo. 32, 1991 creat1119 Pa•lncJ Diatrlct llo. 34/Concrete ... lac.aent
D1atr1ct llo. 1991 waa peaaed April 15, 1991.
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Project Coat,
!lee ndad c:onatruction Contract Avard
llon-conatructlon coat•
Total Project Coat
lolarce of hndaa
19'1 PIP
1499,140
211 1 970
17Sl,110
IUJ,600
.._.,nc1er of fund• derived froa Nle of liloftda,
The conetruct10ft t of 1499,140 l• aatlolpated to N ndNN ~ ....-&aaulr
'100,000 .._ to CMfttH ln the actual aoope of ..... 11.
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COUNCIL CONMUMICATION
DATB AGENDA ITSN
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SUBJSC'l' Collection Agreement
with the State of Colorado.
July 1, 1991
IIIITIATICD BY City Attorney
STAFF SOUltCB Rick DeWitt, City Attorney
ISSUS/ACTIOII PROPOSSD
Since the paaaage of the Ordinance approving the impoaition of ambulance f .. •
we have tried a number of technique• in attempting to collect the charg••·
The current approach of uaing a private billing aervice for the initial
billing. Thia portion aeem• to be vorking well and ••••ntially they are
pra111pt and efficient, of $208,103.15 bill• they have collected $98,195.00 •
The neat phaae of collection waa to refer the
collection agency which haa not been•• effective.
collection ha• been $58,926.31. The total returned
very good.)
.. tter to a private
The total Nnt to
unpaid ia $57,302.69. (Not
Subaequent to the return of the bill• froa the collection a99ncy we have
puraued the .. tter in Municipal Court aa a code violation. Uaing a aaapl• of
50 partlea we have elialnated known tranaienta and the proceaa aervera, both
public and private, have been only u»le to Nrve 9 of thoN attempted.
Needl••• to aay we are not dealing with people who want to pay their bill• or
even have the ability to pay their bllla. The coat la aiaply too high.
Service of proceaaor f .. • coat• ran,,. froa 110.00 to 125.00 each. Court ti.ae
and proMcutor ti• la continuing which reduce• tl.ae for other .. ttera. At
the preaent we are 9oln9 to dlacontlnue thia aa,-ct f or now •
We are 90 n9 to uae a new collection •a,,.ncy• that appear• to have a
decided edge 1.n the area of deallng "'1th dead beau. The nate haa
eatabllahed a coll ection ty•t-n the DepartNnt of ..._nM. They an
w 11 ng to &Hitt local tover,..nu and I propoee the City uN ta-1n a pilot
progr There are .. ny advantegea including al»ility to eatenalvely reNarch
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BY AlmDITlC
COOOCIL BILL NO. 51 amnwa NO.
smIES rR 199Y-
A BILL ftR ~
AN amnwa APP1'JITDG A CXf.UX:"l'I(ltf .AGRmmfl' BY AM) 8E'lWEm nm Cl'l'Y CR
ma..a«XD, <XUJWX> NE nm CfNDtAL CXUB:l'ICJtf SERVICE IEPAR'IMm'l' rR
ACMINISTRATICJtf STATE rR <XUJWX>.
liHERF.AS, current anbulance billing for ambllance auvices after
initial billing is presently eent t.o a private billing collection aga,cy;
and
IIIERF.AS, the State of O>loracb can perform collection ~ for
gc,verm8ltal entities; and
IIIERF.AS, the fee for the State arvices ia pirely on a contingent
basis; and ·
IIERFM, the ccntin9ent f• for the State of. O>lorack> ia
significantly 1-s than cur curnnt private collection ~; and
11112&\S, the state hu m infomational raom:ces at it d1 apcw,l;
tOf, blllmfCIRB, m 1T ~ BY 'l'llB C1'lY CXXICIL a, 'DIE Cl'l'Y a,
DD.acxx>' CXlatNX>' 'l'IN'l
1. ,-.. 'ftlla ap I at lhall berJin • of the data of ai9n1nl bf all
ailiari.s partia Ind lhall aantilue until teadnate4 -simri,dld ~-
2. ..,.,a1. Dlbta vU1 be Nfarnd to Clntral ~ • tt-,
~ at. the City of 9111..aod. Dlbta am be ..,_nd
an • aaathly buu, either bf ICllk IMK, upe to upe, or
elect.rcnically. 11D cllbta wit!I w ....... thin ~fl-
dDllan (*25.00) will be mi.:,.s to Olntrel ~.
1. canaimaUon. rn aanaidlraUon of the Mt CIDllec:ticn arYicea
ciiierl&a In th.la A1J1 at, Olnual tbllec:tiorw lhall Nmiw M
its f• • ...-...-i to i..at,-w. pwuaat cm, o1. all dD11an
CIDllected fl'al the dlbt«.
•• In the ~ i.,a1 ~ ia -,a.I.red, the ..,.,. nte vU1
lncnn• flw Ind~ ~ (S.ff) w ... the
t.oc1WJ la CNl'9iftt Cnntn1 CbllecUaM far lta IIPIYiaee,
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not to exceed thirty-three percent ( 33'.) total. 'lhe
additional percentage is to cover court costs that are
incurred. All attorneys used by the State shall be approved
by the City of F))glewcod. Bankruptcies will be returned to
the City of f))glewcod as unoollec:tible.
b. central Collections, ~ necessary, and with the approval of
the City, will have the diacretion to farm out acccunts to
the private aector for further ex>llectioo activity. 'lhe fee
rate charged to the City of Ehglewood will be the rate that
the private llq«w:'f is charging Central Collections, not to
exceed thirty-three percent (33'.) •
4. Transfer of Funds. l\mds recovered by Central Collectians fxaa
dii6tori vlli be transferred to the cuatamr via a warrant. ax:h
transfera shall be made l•• the fees de9cribed in Section 2 of
this Aqleelaat on a IID'lthly basis.
5. Racall and lfri~f. 'D18 only ntuon that a dllbt can be recalled
fnn m &ilec:tiona by the City of Ehglewaod after pl~t
wauld be that the account wa marred in error, ar, ta...s en
aut.ual &grl I I 1t, indigance, or other lllitiCJAtinrJ c:im .. t.a,ce that
prdubita the debtor fraa paying the dllbt.
fi. Pll)!!llt• Rllceiwd. All ~1ta ~wd by the City of lhJlaioad
en my Wi ri'-red to Ollnt.ral Collactiona lndar the tams of
this Agl-lt. lhall be nport.ad to Olntral Collec:t1ona within
thirty (30) days of nceipt. All such ~ lhall be .-.ad,
foe p1rpONS of fee calculation, to haw bean nc:iouand by Olntral
Collactiona.
7. ~ 'Dia follawinlJ lllpCICta lhall be fumiahad to the City of
by Olntral Collec:ticna en a cnoa sulthly, or Cfll!RSlJ,
baaia.
arm',& llaltt.m ~' .. a.tua ~' a..s a.tua lipai£ ly1 Lit.ltatian Pa,pw ~-
•• ~-tithllr party .., tMatnete tb1.a Air It tlrinl the
otMr party thirty (JO) --prior wittal nat.kle ol it.a ~ to
di) ao •
,. OtMl' ~-1h1a • It will .. blndlnt (1ft the ,...ua
iiaao:&lr-i I :«I, 1-,.1 ~--wt wlp. 9le
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without the odlS plll'tia sinar wittan aanaant.
this lttqc ... amwtitutee the antire • * wt ~
bltwarl the partJa -,.rd1ae of -, ....,S.:-wit.iftla ar cn1
undJEuld1191, wl lta ~ will nat lm9Jn lifta' .. altand br
my cn.1 ap 1 * or infoma1 witint, nor a., fallUN to iMlK
'IICI' parfcaa.ae, or fallun to wd• "'I~ ar prl .U..,..
Altentionl, adllltionl, or: dlll 11 I ln thia Atr I at will ..
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accait>lished ooly by written endorBe11e11t, menclrent, executed by
authorized parties.
10. Notices. All notices 1-ereunder shall be in writing and shall be
deemed giwn "181\ mailed, poet.age prepaid, addressed as aet forth
belCIII.
Central Oollectianll
225 But 16th Awnue, ante 555
Dam/er, Colorado 80203
City of lb)lewcod
Dapartant of. Safety Services
3615 South Elati Strmt
n,glawcod, Ool.onm 80110
tntrom:ed, rea4 in full, 1114 pMNd en first ~ en the lat day
of. JUly, 1991.
Pd:>liilhad u a Bill fer an OEdinance an the 4th da:f of JUly, 1991".
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'nti.s Collection Agreerent is made as of day of ,
19 , between Central Collection Service, Departnent of Mnliiistratlon, State
oC"a:,loracb and the City of !hglewcod based on Mninistrative Rule 1.04 for
Accounts Receivable, for the purpose of cx,llecting debts in oonfonnance to
Coloracb Revised Statute 24-30-202.4. This Contract contains the following
items and ex>ndi tions:
1. Term. 'nlis agreement shall begin as of the date of signing by all
authorized parties and shall cx,ntinue until tenninated as provided
herein.
2. Referral. Debts will be referred to Central Cbllections as they bec:xrlll
delinquent at the City of D,glewcod. Debt.a can be referred on a m::inthly
basis, either by 1limk sheet, tape to tape, or electronically. No debts
with balances less than belty-five dollars ($25.00) will be referred to
Central Collections.
3. c.onaideration. In ocnsideration of the debt a>llection aervices
&.crlbed In this 1tigree1•1t, Central O>llec:tions shall receive as its f•
an illlDJnt etflal to belty-b«> percwit (2~) of all dollars ex>llected fnlll
the debtor.
a. In the awnt legal action is recJlired, the IIJove rate will incruN
five and ane-half pe:rcsnt (5.~) CNK what the attcmwy is charging
Cmtral Oollec:tiaw for its auvicee, not to ml:.ed thirty-thne
percmt ( 33"/.) tot&l. flw adllit.ianal ~ is to a:JIIIU' a:imt
omts that .. incurred. All at.tomeya UNd by the 8tat.e lhall be
~ by the City of Dlgi...ooit. 8lnla:\lptciea will be ntumad to
the City of D,gi..aad • w,collec:tible.
b. c:mtral Cbllectiaw, ~ naoeawy, and with ttw ~ cl the
City, will have the 4iscnticn to !MIi oat aaaaunta to the private
-=tor for furthar ao1lectian ctivity. ,,. fa rate c::hM'cJad to the
City of llnglawaod will be the rate that: ttw priV9ta -,.q is
c:harginlJ o.,tral Cbllec:ticna, not to ....s thirty-three pe:rcsnt
(]]\).
4. 'l'rwfer of Funds. P\lrldl ~ by Olntral ~ frm dlbt.oca
vlli 6i triniiirnd to the aaetcaar via• Wlllffant. adl trwfen lhall
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be Mda 1 .. the fw dlac:riW in ~ 2 cl th.ls Alp" at Clft a
.:inthly bule.
llamll and •U•-off. 'Die cnlJ NMOn ~ a dlbt am be NOIJled f:ral
&;&ii doiiecllcini bf the City of .. 1-.a,d after plK Lat ID&ld be
that the aoocaant wa mfen'ed in sror, or, a..d an mtua1 a,r I It,
f.nd.l.9ance, or other 111.tltatinl ~ ~ prch.lblta the dlbtar
traa payinlJ the dlbt.
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znts Received. All payments received by the City of &lglewcod on any
referred to Central Collections under the tems of this Aogree11e.1t
shall be reported to Central Collections within thirty (30) days of
receipt. All such paymnts llhall be dl!lmlld, for plrp)Nlt of fee
calculation, to hava been z:eoovved by Central Collections.
~ 'lb9 following reports shall be fumishe4 to the City of
by Central Collections en a cnce-mocathly, or ~ly, buia.
a.:e-MonthlEi Raaittance Report; ~ Status Rapmt; Cl.oNcS status Rlpart
6iirteriy: tigation Progreaa Rlpart.
8. ~tion. Either party my teminate this Ap1mmt CJivinl) the other
piity tiilrty (30) days prior vritun notice of its int.mt to do m.
I. Other Jlrorisicna. 'fflia .1'4r11 I at will be bin4inriJ en the partiaa hanto,
&Ir auocaam, legal ~,,.. IIICS wip. '1!18 partiaa my not
uaiCJll this ~at er my lntcat harein without the other parties
prior written CCl\8alt.
'ftlia At:Jrw••t oonatituta the watin Agrt at 1114 ~ bebillan
the pllrtia reprdleu of my pnvicua vritinp er cral ~. and
its teaa will not lm'ein llfta' be alta'ell by my cral aaic at er
infcmal witing, nar by fallm9 to iMiat 'ID' sa&.www.ce, er fallm9
to W"Ciae my~ er privilalJN. AltanUam, addltiaw, er~
in thia Al)rl I at will be aca:llpJ.iabed cmly by wittan ar4w: at,
• trdwaat, ~ by aut:hor1ad ,-u..
10. aat;icea. m nat1aea Mn1U11&111r all be in wlt!nt 1114 all• c111a1111 ~ ..u.l, pa9tlllJI pnpaid, ~ I I M at fmtb llalaw.
Clntral~
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COUNCIL CONNUIIICATION
DATB
July 1, 1991
AGENDA ITBN
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SUBJBCT Colorado Department of
Highway• Po•••••ion and
Uae Agreement.
INITIATED BY Bi-City Superviaory Committee
STAFF SOURCE Stewart Fonda, Director of Bi-City WWTP
ISSUB/ACTION PROPOSED
The action propoaed ia to approve by ordinance an agreement between the Colorado
Department of Highway• and the City of Englewood and the City of Littleton for grant
of deed and use of a portion of the Bi-City property.
A• a part of this transaction the Colorado Department of Highway• agr .. • to
conatruct, purauant to City plan• and apecificationa, improvement• on the Bi-City
aite. The improvement• are conatruction of aeptage dumping facilitiea.
PasYIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
2/ 9/91 Approval by ordinance of an eaaement to Public Service Company of Colorado
for relocated power pol••·
4/15/91 Approval by ordinance of an eaaement to Southgate Sanitation Diatrict for a
relocated 54" interceptor.
nan ANALTHI
The propoaed alignment of the new Lipan ltr .. t at the lanta re and Dartaouth
interaection i• along the aoutheaat corner of the Bi-City WWTP alte. The poa .. eelon
and uae agreement i• needed to accoaiaodate the new atr .. t and 1• generally the only
route for the atr .. t. Thia alignaent ia included in the Lofl9 llange Naeter Plan for
the plant.
Not approving the agr .... nt will delay the interaection project and .. , reeult in
CDOtt taking other .. aauree to acquire the property.
The CDOtt ~roject upgrading ·santa re reaulta ln lillited ace••• froa Santa re to aide
roade, driveway•, etc. The work at the Dart.aouth intereection reac,wee accea• to the
1110bile hoae court• on the north"'9et corner of the intereection. Nobile lloae aoceee ---
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will be provided by a new Lipan Street. The alignment of the new Lipan Street, from
Santa re to Dartmouth, 1• along the eoutheaet corner of the Bi-City WWTP and
require• a po•••••ion and uee agreement from the citiee of Englewood and Littleton.
When Lipan Street ie completed, the etreet will be turned over to the Snglewood
Public Work• Department for maintenance. The etreet will be conetructed in
accordance with Public Work• etandarde.
FIIIAIICIAL
CDOH will pay $331,485 to the reepective eewer fund• of the citiee of Snglewood and
Littleton, eince the property ie jointly owned by the citiee. The fund• will be
eplit 50/50 in accordance with the Joint Venture Agreement.
The City and the CDOH have agreed that up to $331,485.00 will be ueed for
conetruction of the Bi-City WWTP improvemente.
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CDH:II. BILL R>. 46
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AN CR>INAOCE ~ SPECIAL ~ DEmlS NI> EASIM!Hl'S BlfflB!H 'l'HE
<XLCJWX) STATE HIGHWAY DEPARDmn' AND THE crrr CF f2G.IHXJ) NI) THE crrr CF
L~ PCR POSSESSIOO AND USE CF ,A PCRl'IOO CF THE BI-cIT!t' Pk.PE2tH NEBIB>
PCR fDml SA?n'A FE IMPRJlmo1ENl'S AND ~ AN JIGRmBn' PCR CXHmU!TIOO a,
Il~~ AT THE BI-CITY SITE.
~, the State of Colorado has authorized the conatruc:tion of South
Santa Fe; and
~, the State of Colorado Depar1:na1t of Highlays is ccnstructing
inprcM!aents along South Santa Fe; and
~. it is necessary for the City of Englewood to ocm,ay the ieal
property to the State Highway Department for the Oll\Str\l:tion of South santa
Fe; and
~. the City of EngllMX>d and the Colorado~ of HighNaye
haY9 a;reecS to the just concept for such rights; and
IIDF.AS, the City of Englewood and the Col.on&> ~ of ~
agree that the Colorado Dllpllrt:ant of Hicjl,laya lhall bid and ~ aerta1n
ocnstruct.ion at the Bi-City prq,erty;
tDf, 'fflEltlP<Jm, BB IT ~ BY 'l'HE crrr <DK:IL a, 'DS crrr a,
m:a.lllOOD, CX'[aH)O, 1IS faJ,(111:
Section 1. 'ftw City of l!ngla«JOd henby ~ the granting of a
SpecW Warranty Deed fer Paroal No. 31R Rav. 2, of the It.ate Dli-tbaiat of
Hicjl,laya, Division of ~. State of Q)londo, Project No. laJ 085-2 (51),
atuched hereto • l!:lchibit A.
Sllction 2. 'ftw City of l!nglawood henby acmpt.a a lllrranty Deed for
Parcel Ao. Ji, liav. 2, attactwd hereto • Ellhibit a.
Sllctlcn 3. 1he City of l!ngla«JOd hanby ~ the granting of •
SpecW ilininfy Deed fer Paroal No. 31R .... 2, to the Q)lcndl) at.ate
Dliii-tbai•l of ruc,..y., attactwd '-wto -Bllhibit c.
&act.iolL 5. 1he City of llnlla«JOd __, CS cw the cpntin9 of a
.... alt. ..... at No. ~31 .... t.o the Ql1andl, aate Dlpataamt. of
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Sectian 6. 'ff1e City of Englewood hereby approves the granting of a
Talporary l!'.aal!lm!nt No. 'l'E-31 Rev. 2, fnn the Colorado state Dl!lpartMnt of
Highways, attached hereto M EIChibit P.
Sectian 7. 'ff1e City of Englewood agrees to the t.eims of the 1t;Jr &t
at~ as EIChibit G, said Agrwe.&t provides for amstruction of
iJlprcMnents of the Bi-City Plant site.
Section 8. Total just cxnpensation shall be $331,485.00 fran this -
shall be declared the ooet of~ to the Bi-City Plant pursumt to
the }l,greement between the City of Englewood and the C'olorad:> state DepartlBlt.
of Highways.
IntrodJced, read in full, and puaed a\ first reading a\ the 1st day of
JW.y, 1991.
Published as a Bill for im Ordinance en the 4th day of JW.y, 1991.
Patricia A. Crciw, city ciei:£
I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City of B'!JleN:x>d, C'olm'ado,
twnby certify that the lb:Ne and tangoing ia a trua acpy of a Bill far a,
Ordinance, inU'Olllced, mad in full, and paNd en fint nadinl) en the lat
day of J'Uly, 1991.
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, CO., a Colorado Municipal Corporation (l/2 inter.) and
CITY OF LITTLETON, CO., a Colorado Municipal Corporation (l/2 inter.) !ht Granto, o, Grantar-. Thirty Eight Thousand Eight
of the and County of Arapahoe ,and Stalt of Colorado Hundred Fifty and no/1007'1° la
for and in considtrotion of tht sum of TEN DOLLARS -and othtr QOOd and valuable considltatiofll to !ht IGid GnllllDr ar Glanlors
in hand paid, the receipt whlrlOf is hlr1by conftHICI ond oclulowlld9'd, hove ifflllltd, bclf9ainld, sold ond conveyed, ond bJ lh111
prntnls do htreby GRANT, BARGAIN, SELL AND CONVEY unto
STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Division of Highways, State of Colorado
ffll Gnll'IIN,its IUCCNIOFI ond ollignl forwwer, the following Niil llNIPlftr. ........,mffll Qiunlyaf Arapahoe
and State af Colorodo, to•wit:
A remainder parcel of land No, 31R Rev, 2 of the State Dllpartant of
HialhleYII, Diviaion of~. State of Colonido, Project No, PaJ
085-2(51) oontaininl 14,671 eq. tt., aore or 1 .. , in the SR 1/4 of the NI
1/4 of Section 33, Tolmabip 4 South, Rllnle 68 W..t, of the Sixth Principal
Meridian, Arapahoe Ccult.7, Colorado, -.id r-einder parcel beine aan
particularly deecribed -followa:
Beainnin, at a point on a aoutheaaterl1 line of tbat. propert.7 dNcribed
in Book 4492, P11ae 575, recorded in Arapahoe Ccuaey Clerk and llaaorder'•
office, fraa Milich the NI comer of the SR 1/4 of the NI 1/4 of Sectian S3
t.ara N. 47' 08' 21" I, a diatance of 860,60 feet;
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1. 'lbence N. 12' 13' 46" B. al.anl aaid aoutheaaterl1 propert.7 line, a
diatanoe of 249. 76 f•t, to the aoutb line of tbat propert.7
deacribed in Book 4492, ~ 576, recordad in aaid oeu1t.7 racorda;
2. 1hance s. n· 41' 21" B. alon, aaid aoutb Jll'Gllfft.7 Um, a diatanoe
of 325.46 f•t:
3. 1hance N. 66' 23' US" W. a diatame of 30,98 feet;
4. ,-._ s. n· 47' 35" w. a diatance of ••• 1 feet;
5. 1bmae alon, the arc of a CIUl'ft to the left baYula a ndiua of
100,00 feet, a dia~ or 144,68 feet, (tM dlal,l of tAia arc
t.an s. 41' IO' n• V. a diatance of 131,31 rat,:
6. 1'lance S. OI' 53' 41• W. a diatame of IN.TT fat;
7. 1'lance 8, 89' U' 11• I, a~ of 31,57 r.t, an or 1-, to
the point of blc1M.lal,
n.. above daacrtllacl rwet..teir ..,...i oant&im 14,171 .... ft,, m or
&NI ..._. an • polar al:a waU. of tM a..t. llM ol tM •
l S3 .. ; Nici llr QilWlr7 MNO, at. J,N,: O,.lal.001, .. tall __ _. tor u. cm a, IMlaCJCI>, (N, oo• oa• 11• 1.1.
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Parcel Noa. 31R RIV. Z and Pl-31A
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Beeinninl at a point an the IIOUth line of that property deacribed in
Book 4497, ~-576, recorded in the Arapahoe (:omty Clerll and Recorder'•
office, fraa which the NB comer of the SI 1/4 of the NB 1/4 bean N, 38•
Zl' 00" E. a distance of 428.0Z f•t:
1. 'lbence N, 89" 41' Zl" w. alCllll said IIOUth propert.7 line, a distance
of 340,37 f•t:
Z. 1bence alCllll the arc of a curve to the riabt bavinl a radiua of
100,00 f•t, a distance of 43.79 feet (the chord of aaid arc beara
N, 77' 14' 53" B., a distance of 43.44 f•t):
3, 1bence N. 89" 47' 35" B., a distance of 279.61 f•t:
4, 1bence s. 55• 54' 25• B., a distance of n.20 feet, mre or 1-,
to the point of b-.imi,c.
'lbe above deacribed peWlt •s .t cant.aim 3,489 aq. ft., -,re or
1.-.
For the p.arpme of oanatnactlan and aintaanae of an ~
--ae line.
a.rill8I are buad an a polarla obaervatlan of the ... t. Una of the NB
1/4 of a.ctlan 33 ......-b.r OiJlle&7 Auoo. at. J.M.; D-1133.001, dated
Sept. 1980 ......-for the CITY a, DIHIQI), (N. oo· oz• . 11· B,).
'ftlia •11 twill ba nurMd wdar' the riabt.a of the Cl~ of
Brcl....S to OONI' atatlnl __. Una wdar' Md emaaa the abov9 antianad
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TOGETHER with all and si119ular the heteditamns and a~nces lherlun!O belonQing.arinanywi• Cllll*laininQ.andlhe ,._
sian and reversions, remaindlr and remainders, 11111s, iuues and profits 1""9of; and oll llll lltale, rilJhl, title, inllrnt, Claim and demand
whatsoe,,e, of the sa id Grantar ar Grantars, either in law ar equity, at, in and to the obavl bolptld jlllffli.., with 1111 hlllditameNI and 1111
appurtenances.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the sa id premius abavl lxll90ined and dHetillld, willl III appurtenanca, 1111to the 1111d G1an111 and
its successors and oni ons '°"""· And thl said Granlar ar Grantars, for lhlffllllves, lhlir hlirl, 9*IIIOrl and odminiltrotars, do CIMlllld,
C)fant, barQain and ao,ee ta and with the sa,d Grant11 and its succeuars and auiona. that at the time crl Ille •ecutian and delivery of
thne presents, they w•ie .. 11 •izld at the premises above conveyed, a, of QOOCl,sure, perfect,abartl and indlflaillle IIIOII at inlllrltanal,
in law, in Fee Simple, and had gaad right, full pa-and lawful authority to QIQlll,baroain, sell and convey the some in the moniwcnt
farm aforesaid ; that lllell\llffllartll'N and clear tram all other orants, borooi n1, sol11, liens, to•,ouelll!IIICI and encumllNlncll of wtlll-
ever kind or nature soever, by , through ar under the Grontar ar Grantor1; that the said Granto, or Grontars will WARIIANT AND
FOREVER DEFEND the abave boroained premius in the quiet and peaceable ~ion of the aold Gront11, and 111 1ucce11ors
and ouigns, aga inst all and every person or persons lawfully claiming ar to cla i m the whole ar any part thereof, by, lhrOIIQh ar lllldlr
the said Grantor or Granlors .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Grantar or Grantors have hereunto Ht their hands thi•-------do-y al
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Sioned in the presence of :
ATTEST :
ATTEST:
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CITY OF ENGI,EWOOD, co., A Colorado Municipal
Corporation (1/2 inter.)
CITY or urn,E]'Olf, co., A Colorado Mypicipal
Corporation (1/2 inter.)
The for99otnt lnllnlll*II -ICIUlowllclfld lllfort 11111111, ___ .,,, ___________ , 11-,
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WITNESS 1111 '-41 111d Offi clol Sloi,
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8823031.015
PARCEL NO. 31 Rev.2
STA. 3+ TO STA. 18+
CITY ' or ENGLEWOOD' co. ' a Colorado aunicipal corporation
(Lipan) (Lipan) FROM
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, co.,. Colorado
municipal corporation (1/2 inter.)
CITY or LITTLETON, co., a Colorado
aunicipal corporation (1/2 inter.)
l'OR
FCU 085-2 (51) STATE HIGHWAY NO. 85
SANTA YE DRIVE at DARTMOUTH AVE,
QIICIJl'UPI
A tract or r.rcel ot land No. Jl Rev.a ot the State Department
or Highway•, Div aion of H19hwaya, State of Colorado, Project No.
FCU 085-2(51) containinq 51 1 151 sq. rt., aor• or l•••, in the
SE 1/4 of the NB 1/4 of Section .33, Tovnahip 4 South, Ra"9e 68 Waat,
or tho Sixth Principal Meridian, in Arapahoe County, Colorado, eald
tract or parcel being aore particularly da•cr1bed a• follow•:
BecJinning at a point on the eaat ri9ht of vay line of Lipan
street (Jan., 1110) froa which the SW corner of tile SI 1/4 of the NI
1/4 or Section 33 bear• s. 04• 57 1 14• w. a diatance of 355.13 feetr
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Thence s. oo• 06' 21• w. along aald a .. t rlc,ht of way line,
parallel with and 30.00 feat •••t of tbe veat line of tbe
••id SI 1/4 of th• 11B 1/4, a diatanc• or 10.39 feat, to a
•outh line or that propertf deaoribed in llaok 44ta, Pa9e
575 recorded in the Arapal)oe County Clerk and Jtecorder'•
otdce: thence th• followinf nine (t) ooun•• are alonv
•aid 8CNth property liner
s. It· 40 1 ot• •• a diatance or 100.00 r .. t,
N. oo· o,• a .. •• a diatance or 50.00 r .. t, s. .,. 40 1 o,• •• a diatance or 340.11 reetr
N. ,,. st• sa• •• a diatance or H.tt r .. t,
N, 11 • 24 1 21• •• a diatance or,,.,, r .. t,
N. »· ot• o,• •• a dlatance of 35.H f .. t, N, o,· n• ,1• ". a diatanoe or aa.,, r .. t,.
N. 43• H' 21• •• a dlatanoe of H.00 feetr
N. 2•· ,,. 44• •• a diatance of IJ.33 feetr
Thence departi;I Nid 80Uth property Una 11. 01• I>' u• K.
• ~,.tanc. of I ,.,1 t .. t,
Thence alOftl the arc of a curve to tlle rltllt baYlnt a radlu•
or 100.00 r .. t, • diatanoe of 1u.11 fNt, (tbe chord of
tbla arc bear••· ••· ao• Jt• s. a dlatanee of 1,2.,1 r .. t)r ...
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13. Thence N. 99• 47 1 35" E. • diatance of 261.61 feet,
u. Thence s. 66· 23' .u• B. a distance of 30.91 feet, to the
south line of that property described in ltook 4493, Page
576, recorded in said county records,
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distance of 41.93 feet, to the weat right of way ina of
S,H. 85 (April 1990)1
16. Thence N. 16· 55 1 27" E. alon9 said weat right of way lina,
a diatanc• of 15,65 feet, to the north line of ••id
property:
11. Thence N. 89' 41' 21" w. along said north property line, a ,/
distance of 450.51 feat,
18, Thence alon9 the arc of a curve to the left havin9 a radiua
of 150,00 feett a diatance or 99.32 feet, (the chord of thi•
arc bear• s. 25• 51' 49• w. a di•t~nce of 97.52 feet):
19, '1'hence s. 06· 53' ,2• w. a diatance of 290.97 feet,
20. Thence along the arc of a curve to the right having• radiua
of 190.00 feet, a distance of 275.24 feet, (the chord of
thi• arc bear• s. ca• 23' 41" w.· a di•tance of 251.80 feet),
21. Thence s. at• 53 1 42• w. a dletance of 113.31 feet,
22. 1'hence alone, the arc of a curve to the left having a radiua
of uo.oo feet, a dlatance of 211,40 ffft, (the chord of
thia arc bear• s. 14• 39' 31• w. • diatance of 204.13 feet)
aore or lesa, to the point of be9iMi119.
Th• above deacribed parcel contains 51,151 aq. ft., aore or
loan, •
.. aringa are baaed on a polar!• obaervation of tbe Eaat line of
the NS 1/4 of section 33 prepared by Gift98l'Y Maoc. at 3 .N.1
D-1633.001, dated Sept. 1110 prepanld for the CITY or DNH,&IIOOO. <•· oo· 02• 12• •·>·
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PARCEL NO. JlRl
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(Lipan) (Lipan)
RBNAIIIDSR
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CITY OF BNGU:WOOD, CO., a Colorado'··
aunicipal corporation (1/2 inter.h.'.
CI'l'Y OF LITTLETON, co., a Colorad~.(·.
aunicipal corporation (1/2 inter.>·(
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STATE HIGHWAY NO. 15 FCU 085-2(51)
SANTA FE DRIVE at DARTMOUTH AVZ.
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A re•aindar parcel No. 31Rl of the State Department of Hilhvay•,
Division of Highways, State of Colorado, Proiect llo. FCU 015-2 51)
containin9 1,932 Sq. Ft., aore or leaa, in t&e SE 1/4 of the N 1/4·
of Section 33 Township 4 South, Ranqe ti West, of the Sixth
Principal Merldian, in Arapahoe county, Colorado, said r .. ainder
parcel being aore particularly described a• follows,
BecJinninLat a point on a southeasterly line of that property
deacribed in ok 4412, Pat• 575, recorded n the Arapahoe County
Clerk and Recorder'• office, froa which th• NE corner of the SI 1/4
of the NE 1/4 of Section ll bear• N. 47• 01 1 21• E. a distance of
110.10 Ceet,
1. Thence s. 21• 51 1 44• w. alo119 aaid southeasterly property
line, a diatance of 112.02 r .. t,
2. Thence w. o,• 53' 42• s. a di•t.anc:• of 100.14 feet,
3. Thence a. 11• 41' 21• •· a diatance of 31.57 t .. t, aore or
leaa, to the point or becJinnin«J.
The above described r ... inder parcel contain• 1,132 sq. ft.,
aor• or le••·
1e1rinq• are baaed'on a polaria obaervat.ion of the aaat. line of
tho NE 1/4 or Section n prepared by Gil'ICJ•ry Aaaoc. at J .N. r
D-11,,.001, dated Sept. 1110, prepared for the CITY or ENGLEWOOD.
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FCU 085-2(51)
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FOR ROADWAY .uawG8B8
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CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, CO,,
a colorado,aunicipal corporation
FROM cn·v OF ENGLEWOOD, co., a Colorado
municipal corporation (1/2 inter,)
CITY OP LITTLETON, CO., a Colorado
municipal corporation (1/2 inter.)
FOR
STATE HIGHWAY NO. 85
SANTA FE DRIVE at DARTMOUTH AVE,
PIIGIIITIPJI
A slope easement NO, SE-Jl of the State Department of Highway•,
Division or Highway•, State of Colorado, Proiect No. ~cu u,~-2(51)
containing 18,065 Sq. Pt., aore or l•••, in the SS 1/4 of the NE 1/4
ot Section 33 Township 4 south, RaftC)e 18 West, of the Sixth
Principal Meridian, in Arapahoe county, Colorado, aaid elope eaae .. nt
parcel being more particularly described•• follow•:
ninning at a point on the east ri9ht of vay line of Lipan
Street Jan., 1990) fro• vhieh the SW corner of th• IS 1/4 of the Ml
1/4 o ection 33 bears s. 04" 57 1 14• w. a diatance of 355,13 f .. t,
1. · Thence N. oo• 0,1 21• s. alont said ... t r1CJbt of var line,
parallel with and 30,00 feet eaet of the veat line or the
eaid SE 11, of the 11B 1/4, • diatanc• ~f 13,14 t .. t,
2. Thence N. 49• 24' 31" B. a dlatanc• of ,5.15 feet,
3. Thence N. 11• 37 1 37• B, a diatance of 51,04 feet,
4. ~'hence N, 74• 51 1 01•.s. • distance of 51.51 feet,
,. ~~enc• N. 95• 06 1 13• E. a dietance of 54,JJ feet,
,. Thence N, ,,. 51' ot• z. a distance of 150,01 f .. t,
7. Thence M. 77• 12' 11• 1. a diatance of 71,17 f••t1
1. Thence N. 51" 05• 11• E, • distance of 71.75 f .. t,
1. Th•nce N, 25' 53' 31" 1. a diatance of 11.11 f .. e,
10. Th•nc• N. 01· ,1• 04• s. a di•tance of Jll,OJ f .. t,
11. Thence M. 15' lt' JI• 1. a dlatance of 11,71 f .. t,
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Thence N. 42° 13 1 1911 B. a diatanca of 48.17 feet, to a
north line of that property de•cri~ed in Book 4492, Page
575! recorded in the Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder••
off cer
Thence s. at· 41 1 21 11 B. along aaid north. property line, a
distance of 7,07 feet, ·
'!'hence along the . arc of a curve to the left having a radius
of 150.00 feot, a distance of tt.32 feet (the chord of thi•
arc bears s. 25• 51 1 49" w. a di•tanca of 97.52 feet);
Thence s. 06° 53 1 42" w. a distance of 290.97 feet,
Thence along the aro of a curve to the right havift(J a radius
of 190.00 feet, a distance of 275.24 feet (the chord of this
arc bears s. 48" 23' 41"• w. • diatanca of 251.10 feet);
·1·hence s. et• 5J' u• w. a cUstanca of 113.39 feet,
Thence alon9 the arc of a curve to the left haVift9 a radlua
of 240.00 feet, a distance of 211.40 feet, (the cl\ord of
thi• arc bear• s. 64" Jt' 31• w. a diatance of 204.13 feat),
more or lesa, to the point of ba9inninq.
The above1 described elope ...... nt contain• li,015 eq. ft., aore
or le••, and ia for the conatruction and -intenance of roactvar
•lopea.
... rint• are baaed on a polaria obaervation of the Saat Une of
the NS 1/4 of section n preparad by olnverr Aaaoc. at 3 .N. 1
D-1633. 001, dated Sept. Hao, prepared for U.. Cl'l'Y OP IIIGl.&IIOOD.
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1/26/90
88230PE-.31
PARCEL NO. PE-31 Rav.
STA. 2+ TO STA. J+
(LIPAN) (LIPAN)
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, CO.,
a Colorado municipal corporation
PROK
CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, co.,. Colorado
municipal corporation (1/2 inter.)
CITY or LITTLBTON, co.,. Colorado
municipal corporation (l/2 inter.)
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FCU 085-2(51) STATK HIGHWAY NO. 15
SAN'l'A FE DRIVE at DARTMOUTH AVE.
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A panaanant easement No. PE-31 Rav. of th• Stat• Dapartaent of
Hi9hway•, Division or Highway•, State of Colorado Project No.
FCU 085-2(51) containin9 10,438 •q. ft., •ore or ie•s, in the SW 1/4
of the NE 1/4 of Section 33, Town•hip 4 south, Range 61 West, of the
sixth Principal Meridian, in Arapahoe county, Colorado, aaid
peraanent •••e&ent bein9 .are particularly deacribed a• followas
le4ilinning at a ~int on the weat ri9ht of way line ot:Lipan St.
(Jan. ltto) froa which th• SI corner of aaid SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4
bear• s. 04• 47' 22• E. a di•tanc• of 351.40 feet,
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Thence s. oo• 06 1 21• W,, alonv ••id weat ri9ht of vay line,
a diatance of 20.00 feet, to the eouth Un• of that proporty
described in aook 441':lt Pa9e 575, recorded in th• Arapahoe
County Clerk and JCaeoroer•• Office,
'l'hence N. 11• 40' 34• w., elo119 ••id IIOllth property Una, a
distance or 511.42 f .. t, to the eaet ri9ht of vay line oC
Platte River Drive (Jan., 1110)1
Thence alonv •aid eaat ri9ht of vay line bei119 an arc ot a
curve to tfte ri9ht havlnc, a radiu• of 705.)7 feet,•
distance ot 20.61 teet (the chord of .. td aro bear• N. 13"
37 1 Jt• N., a diatance of 20.61 feet),
Thence•· 11• 40 1 34• s., a dletanc• of S24,31 feet, aore or 1•••, to the point of betinniftll.
Th• above deacrlbed peraanent •• .... nt cont•lna 10,431 aq. ft.,
aore or le••i •nd ls for tfte const~1on and Mintenance of•
drainat• fac llty.
learint• are baaed on• polarle ONervatlon of tlle laet llne of
the NIE 11• of lecUon n prepared a.y CHnterr Aaaoo. •t J.M.:
o-un.001, dated sept. ltlO prepared tor u.e CITY or IIIGUVOOD.
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PARCEL NO, TE-31 Rev. 2
STA. 2+ TO STA, 5+
(LIPAN) (LIPAN)
CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, co., a Colorado
aunicipal corporation (1/2 int.)
CITY or. LITTL!TON co., a Colorado
municipal corporation (1/Z Int,)
l'OR
FCU 085-2(51) STATE H·IGHWAY NO .. 85
SANTA l"E DRIVE at DARTMOUTH AVB,.
PIICBIZ'HQH
A taaporary ••• .. ent No. TE-31 Rev. 2 of the State Departll•nt of
Highways, Division of Hi9hway•, State of Colorado{ Project Ho. .
FCU 015-2(51) containinq 75,~s,'aq. ft., aor• or es•, 1n the SB 1/4
of the NE 1/4 and the SW 1/4 of the Q 1/4 of Section 33, Town•hip 4
south, Range 61 Weat of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in ~apahoe
county, Colorado! aald te11pOrary easeaent being aore particularly
described~· fol ova&
aevinn1nc, at a point on the vest ri9ht of way line of Lipan It.
(May, 1tt0) extended to the north, froa vbich t.'1• SE corner of ••14
CW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 bear• s. 04' 47 1 22• z. a diatance-of 351.40
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enerid~, a diatanc• of 20.00 f_t, ·
Thence•·,,. 40' 34• s., a cU.atance of ,o.oo feet, to the
eaat right ~f vay line of aaid Lipan St. (Kay, lttO)r
'l'bance 11. o• o•• 21• s., a diatanc• ot 31.12 r .. t,
Thence N, 49• 2f' 31• .. , a dietance of '5.15 , .. t,
'l'bence N. ,1· 37 1 37• .. , a diatanc:• of 51,04 fHtl
Thenc:e II, 74• 51' 01• .. , a distance of 51,51 f .. t,
Thence N, ,,. 01 1 ,:a• " .. a distance of 101.H feac,
Thence N, ,,. 40 1 34• w., a distance or 110.ao , .. c, to th•
ea•~ rlthc of vay line oc •lacte aiver Drive (KAY 1990)1
Thence alo119 aaid uat rlfbt of vay Une, al~ CM aro of a
C\lrve to Che left bav1119 a radiua of 101.n fN~1 a dlataace
of us.11 feac (tlla c:lloi'd oc Hid ace IM&n 1. oa• OI' ot• I. , a diatance of US. 73 f .. c, 1
10. Thence I.,,. 40' ,,• a., a diataace of 124,Jl , .. c, aore or
leH, to t11a· point of --.1nn1119. .,. .
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Parcel No. TB-31 Kev. 2 rcu on-2c,1>
Pa9e Ho. 2
The above described temporary ea•e .. n~..-contain• 7!5,451 ~qllare -
feet more or l•••, and 1• for the· conatzuction of• ••pta9e
recelving facility and driveway,-
saarinqa are based on th• polari• ob•ervation of the •••t line
of th• NB 1/4 of Section 33 prepared by Gingery Assoc. at J,N.1 ~·
D-1633,001, dated sept. 1980 prepared for th• CITY OP BNGLEWOOD.
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MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
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Project No.
Parcel No.
FCU 085-2(51)
31 REV. 2, PE-31, SE-31, TE-31 REV. 2,
31R REV. 2, 31Rl
Stata Highway No .
85
This agreement made on (date) is between the State of Colorado for the use and benefit of the
tt>Wa8r ~AHfWftffi ~'s'af'rnf.~ ~G~TSf> lfn'ltf~ff~fih'r. ,arcel(I) listed above from:~~~:;;~~~
Just Compensation was determined by appraiaal(s) prepared In accordance with Colorado state laws and
regulations . The amount of money and/or compensation listed below is full consideration for the following land,
easements, Improvements, and damages of any kind .
16,603 sq. ft. (Remainder·Parcels)
Land (described in attached exhibits)5] ,85] sq. ft.~-·
Permanent and Slope Easements (described in attached exhibits)
22,503 sq. ft.-c;za
Temporary Easements (described in attached exhibits)
I.5..,.4SL sq . ft.4aczat
Improvements (J) J2,8JO sq ft ]nm, (2) 5 tr:ees
Damages ( To Rew i oder Pt rce 1 s)
$265,285 00
S 2A 550 00
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S 28,550 00
Gross Total S 331 485 00
Leu Credit Cost of Sewage Reception Facility SJ94,7JA 00
Net Total S J36,ZZI 00
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tlEU!'.\S, we face an international envimmeutal crisis that dllmllnds the
attenti<Xl of the 11mrican peq,le and citizens of every nati<Xl in the world;
and
IIDFAS, we need to oonf:rmt envircmental problems of inc:reuing
severity, including climate change; dl!pleti<Xl of the stratoapheric oaone
layer; lou of fOEeSU, wetlands, and other wildlife habit.au; acid rain; air
p>llution; ocean pollution; and huarmis and solid waste bdlcllp; and
tlEU!'.\S, our citi• and tawna face inc:reuingly urgll'lt ~
oc:ncems; near~ity lmdfilla; -,g-filled air; p>llutecl rm, i... and
IIU'9lllla; and
IIIR!".AS, our citi• and tJw an and ~ lh> lead tha m.t Ulla further
pi,lic policy initiati,,.. to CDbat tllNe ~ acncema and anoaunge
tlwir citb•• to naogni• tJw ~ impact ol. tJwir dally u,,.. by
becming anvitawatally NlpCIWib1e acnaaan, oamervin1J ...-«JY, increMing
~ing effarta, and ~ ~ n11pana1bility in tJwir
camudtiN,
tDf, ,WWW, • 1T ID:IRII> lllC 'l'IB C1'IY <DIICIL C/1 'DB C1'ff C/1
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BB 1T ~ BY 'fflB Ciff <XXH:IL CR 'DIB Ciff CR DDa«Xn, aulWlO
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Secticn 1. 'Dlm:'8 la henby amitted to the ngiatend e1ectcn of
the Ci~ at the raft achecllled ngular anicipal elect1cn
prqx--4 .clwiat to the a.rter of the City of lbJlewaod, • follal,a:
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H'f CR>DWCB SE'l'TIR. PCR'l'H THB REQUIRIM!Nl' 'DIM' lilL f:UHH; ~ <XH'IAINl'S
FCR 11.JII.DIR. ODE VICIATICNS MAl<B SPH:IFIC REFERDa ro THB Sfrl'Im AI.UX.m
ro BB VIa.M'fD Mil P1'7/IDIR. FCR THB ARBI'l'RATim (R DISlVI'ES ~IR;
11.JII.DIH; <XE£ JNl'DPRETATIClf ACDIH; A NDf SUBSl!CTIClf M, 'ro TI'l'IB 8, CfAP'l'm
l, Sl!C'l'IClf 5, HI> BY NtlH>IJG TI'l'IB 8, CfAP'l'm l, sa::TIClf 8 CR 'DIB
B«iUHXD t,UfICIPAL <XE£ 1985.
~, the Division of adlding aid safety hu adcpted the 1988
Dlition of the Qiifam adlding oodll for its acnatruction standarde; and
~. the Division of adlding and Safety i• naponaible for the
inapection of building acnatlUcticn to msure CDlll)lialce with the Odfom
adlding Coda; and
~. contract.an ue entitled to the ~ific CIDdll ret .. lCN
,,._. cited for violatiana of the Odfcma adlding Coda; and
WH!RF.AS, grievances~ befcn the Board of Adjuatamt aid
llppe&l• ~ dalay CXlll)letion of aonat.ruction project.a, nauiu.nr, in hiC#Wr
building ooata;
NCM, TIIEREPCIUl, BE rr CR1MND> BY 'l'ltB cm aucu. or 'DIB cm <R
Dlil:ftlXI>, <DaNX>, NJ ,aia,B:
8llct.ion l. 'n.nt ia hereby adllld to the lbJlaad IINcipal Coda
p.-agnph A, Sict.ion 5, OyPter 1 of Title 1.
1-1-5: M. Mff II.NIIII, <XN'IADl'I' at Cl'iM'llM D11111) llr A C1TY CDlB
wui..=allft' OffICllt SHML .am ,,. Allf'LJDUIU -.'l'kM a, ._ w:a111X1>
IUQCDN. CDlB Ml--,:r vmMn!ID, DICUl>DG 'Ila MflDIWIIIS iL"l'1tW a, ,ar
MXPIB) (Ml.KW( CDlB awac::a, • ,,. ........., a, CDIUQft taVIIURal'f.
s.ctian 2. flle DIIJlaad llnicipal Coda 8actian I~ 011ptar 1 ~
Tit.le I, la hinbf aldad to Nlld • fo11C1111
1-1-11 Al'PDLSI ..,...,_ the Coda Wn.iatrlltor CIC hi.a -,.nt ltlall
~ an IFPllcation er nfuea to cannt • pa:alt IFPlied 6:r or
diMIIFPRMt an 81JPUcaUcn far altamate ateriala or atbodl, or"-' it ia
cla!Nd that the pcwialona ~ the DIIJJ.aad adlclf.nrJ IIICI ...-y Coda ct:»
~ WlY in the ~ in llhich the Coda Mldn.letntoc or hi.a -,ant
dlt....in., or ~ it ia claiad that the tr,ae int.alt and ~ ~ the
Coda _,. bNrl ~ CX' liftllllY i.ntspnted br the a.II
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.AN CR>DW«::B SUl!M1Tl'I}I; m A V01'E CR 'ntB RmIS'lDPD ~ CR 'ntB cm CR
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F.:UX:TI<JI CR Mlmlt PCR A 'ltl> (2) YEM 'lDM.
BB IT ~ BY 'ntB CI'1'Y <XUCIL CR 'D1B Ciff CR DD:IMXI>, <Xlawx>
THAT:
secticn 1. 'ftlm'8 is hereby ad:aitted to the mgiatered e1ecton of
the Ci~ at the next ac:lmaled regular lllnicipal electim
p:cpceed wdalat to the Olarter of the City of lhJlalood, • foll.alls:
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CDIICIL Ml> OllmNWII Ka ClffJa a, CDJr:::IL NU ll1'PL'f Pm 1111 arna a, .... II> ftanD NtifAII au.. a llala,IDm •
ftS COllCIL ,_. Wl'lll 1111 IMGlft -a, VUIIIII IID.L •
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Q'll.y if the question is approved by the registered electors shall the
Articles be miended and the O\art.er as arended certified to the Secretary
of state and appear in the O\art.er.
Section 2. 'l1ie voting machines or paper ballots for said election
shall carry the following designation which shall be the sutnission clause:
()mtion No. 1
Shall the O\arter of the City of Dlglewood be IIIBlded by Z9Cfllring
the popular election of Mayor for a 2 year tel111 fran lllllnl1 council rear• and candidates for council.
NO
And each elector votinr, llt Mid election and dltainlua of ,ioting lhall
indicate hi.a c:hoim by dlpnuing the apptqriate aaunter of the 'UDting
machine or by apprq,riate amtdng "'°" pllll8l' ballot.a "'-n uaed.
Section l. '1118 pEq>m" offic1al• of the City of D,gJ,a,ood shall give
notice of ..ia z:egulu IUdcJ.pal election, such notice ahall be pibliahed
in the -"*' and fer the lenl)th of tJa recpired by l•, and the ballota
cut at such election ahall be camras11L! and the znult w»rt:.ained,
detendned, and certified a~ by 1 ••
Int.rocl.lced, rMd in full, and ubled en the 3rd day of June, 1991.
Relntrolb,ed, rMd in full and puaed en fint read1nl) an the 1st day
of July' lttl.
Pmll.a.t • a llill f!ar • ~ m the ftJI daf of July, lttl •
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<R>INANCE NO.
smIF.S CR 199'!"'
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<XUl:IL BILL NO. 50
nmoXJC:m BY CDH:IL
MD1BER llJLUXl(
AN <R>INANCE SET1'DC FCR1'H 'mB RJQJIRl:Hffl' 'DfAT AU. 9.IMJm All> <XH'IAINl'S
FCR BUilDING <XDE VICIATI~ MAl(E SPEX:IFIC REFERIK:E TO 'mB SEX:TICN ALLFX;m
TO BE VIC!ATID AND PRMDING FCR 'mB ARBI'l'RATICN CR DISPUI'ES ~ING
BUilDING <XDE INl'DPRETATICN AIDING A NJIJf suemrnw M, TO TITLE 8, ~
1, SEX:TIW S, AND BY NEmING TITLE 8, ~ 1, SEX:TICN 8 CR 'mB
l:lG.J!10D r-uncIPAL <XXJB 1985.
~~. the Division of Building ISld safety has adq,ted the 1988
Bdition of the lhifom Building coda for its CD1St.ruct.ion standards; and
lfi!R!'.\S, the Division of Building ISld Safety is E911pCft9ihle for the
inspecticn of building a:instruction to a,sure CXlll)liance with the lhifom
Building Q)de; and
NH!REM, contractors are entitled to the l!l*'ific coda m .. l089
"81 cited for violations of the unifom Building Coda; and
llt!RF.AS, grievances brought before the Board of Adjustaalt. ISld
~s 'flVll'/ dalay CClll)letion of a:instruction projects, ntSUltinq in higher
building coeta;
!Of, 'nll!REl'OCB, DE 1T ~ BY 'l1IB U'l'Y <DICIL CR 'DIB Ciff CR
EIU.IHXJ>, ~. AS miae:
Secticn 1. 'D1ere is tenby adllad to the Dll)lalood 11.nicipal Oodlt
Paragrijih M, Section 5, O\lpter 1 of Title I.
8-1-5: M. M't SUIIHJ, CXN'IADft' ca Ubd'JXil I8IUII> BY A CITY <XllB •wcca_...,.. ..... rr OffICIJl SHML WWWIIG!N2 'l1IB Ml'LJCNIY M.:tliM a, ,.. aaao:x,
tlllJCJPAL <XIIB NURD,'f VImA'1'1!D, namna ,.. Al'l'IIMtIA1"B act'liM a, 1111'1
MXPn1D tllIPmN <XIIB l!llftR:ID BY ,,_ mlPNmBII' at CXJllll1'IY r&Vlllal8lf.
Sect.ion 2. flw D11Jlalood 11.nicipal Cbda lllct1cn I of Ollptar 1 of
Title I, Is~ • mrtdad to r-4 M follc:Mls
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Dl>IVIIXWS Ill) MB MLB m SERVB AS MB1'1'MTCIIS P(asuNft' m '1111
RROSBS ~ 'l'RIS SEl'IClf. '1'IIB ARB1'DWmt NIU, BB alBII !'IOI
'l'RIS Lisr AR> IIJ'l'UMJ,Y 1tGRBl!D BY '1'IB MDtDVm .., 'DII crrr.
m::ISI<B C6 'IHI~ BU. BB NNll lll'DIDI 'l'IBl'l'r-lall (24)
ION C6 IDRJlG a, 'IHI DISIVl'B. 'DII PIRIDI XDtDVID BU.
MJVHl:B OIIMWI (l/2) 'DII O'J8'1' a, Ml1'lMTDII A't 'DII TDIE a,
GIVDG R1r1CB C6 'DIB DI8lV1Z Ml> IINI. MY Cl1II-IIM6 (l/2) 'DIB
O'J8'1' C6 'DtB MB1'11Ultl'ICII. '111B crrr IINI. PAY CIII RMI (1/2) '111B
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Cll J1R1a1 fftll tha 4lc1 ela1 of tha AIIIIIDllma Cll cada
Mldnl.etratar or Ida agaK to tha lnrJ]aaocl lllmd of ~uetant.
11111 w,eJ• within thhty (30) daye fftll tha data of tba d9clelcn
..-,-,, 1tlkll lilm'4 lball mwiaf tba cllclelm of tba ~
Cll cada Melnletnl:m ar Id.a agant ...S nnllr a final 11111 blndlng
dlci•lcn t:Mralpan. In oaneidlrin9 adl ,we,Ja, tha ..,aCIOCI
Board of ~uetant 11111 _.,,. bll hwa tba paaare graacl to
tM cada Mllnlatnt.ar.
~. nail in 6all, 11111 pMNcl en f1nt: madln!r en tha let day
of .July, lttl •
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a--, GIIRlfr tMt the.__.•~••:: ... la a ma.., of a 1111 lar •
~. lntrcdloed, mid In fall, ... paaad • ant CT « .. a tlla lat
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IH!RF.AS, the Parka m4 RllcNatian 0-iMim ainaiata ol. nine Pen,
two of "1,i:a are to be under the • of ~ ya11r9 "'-IIIIC)inted fer tema
to apin an June l, in the followinlJ ]1'811r'J m4
WLJIAS, the City Cl:luncil dllaina to IRIOint the tMo yaath ---~
the tam apirinl) June l, 1992;
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IM'a':W'XD, CXl(aCJWX>, 'DN'I
8lct.ial l. 1a ...., IIIP)intal -yaath 111111m: to
the Piiii init Jlllciiitlc:in 6-lwLin fcr the tam of-~ l, lttl to .June l,
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lll!BM, the City OJuncil dlaina to IIIPOlnt tM blD JQd:h _._rm
the tam epirinl) June 1, lt92;
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(PARTIAL VERBATIM AFTER READING AND MOVING OF CB#SO)
CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR, I MOVE TO STRIKE SECTION 2 IN ITS ENTIRETY.
HATHAWAY: SECOND.
VAN DYKE: SECOND TO THE AMENDMENT BY RITA. DISCUSSION ON THE AMENDMENT.
BULLOCK: YES YOUR HONOR. THE PERCEIVED ABUSES COULD NOT BE FULLY CURED
WITHOUT THE THREE POINT PROPOSAL IN ITS ENTIRETY. WHAT YOU' RE
SEEING TONIGHT IS TWO OF THOSE POINTS. STRIKING SECTION 2, DOING
AWAY WITH THE ARBITRATION ASPECT OF IT WOULD CERTAINLY DEAL A
TREMENDOUS BLOW TO THE CONTRACTING COflilUNITY WHO REALLY ARE IN SUP-
PORT OF THIS BILL IN ITS ENTIRETY. IT'S NO SACRED COW OF MINE , BUT
I'D BE VERY SURPRISED TO SEE COUNCIL DO THIS, PARTICULARLY IN THE
FACE OF WHAT I THINK HAS BEEN OVERWHELMING SUPPORT FOR ALL OF THE
POINTS.
CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR, I AM TOTALLY IN SYMPATHY WITH MR. BULLOCK'S INTENTIONS
HERE. I THINK IT'S COMPLETELY REASONABLE THAT ANY SUMMONS OR COM -
PLAINT HAVE THE APPROPRIATE SECTION OF THE CODE, AND I THINK IT'S
REASONABLE THAT THERE BE AN APPEAL PROCESS. BUT I DO NOT BELIEVE
THAT IT OUGHT TO BE OUR, THAT IT IS OUR FUNCTION TO TRY TO AD-
MINISTER THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT FROM THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS. I
THINK WE, WE'RE, YOU KNOW, WE FIND OURSELVES IN A POSITION HERE
WHERE I THINK THAT'S WHAT MR. BULLOCK'S SUGGESTING THAT WE DO. I
THINK TO THE DEGREE THAT WE, WE SAY THAT THE CITATION SHOULD HAVE
THE APPROPRIATE SECTION, I THINK THAT'S A GOOD STATEMENT TO MAKE.
I THINK THAT, THAT IS JS AN INADEQUATE APPEALS PROCEOURE ANO I
THINK IT'S BURDENSOME, I THINK IT'S, I THINK IT'S SUBJECT TO ABUSE
BY THE ADMINISTRATION All) BY THE PERSON WHO JS ATTEMPTING TO APPEAL
IT. AND I DON'T THINK IT Will DO WHAT MR. BULLOCK WANTS IT TO DO ,
I THINK IT Will SIMPLY MKE THE PROBLEM tl>RE BURDENSOME AND MORE
CONTENTIOUS, AND I DON 'T BELIEVE THAT 'S ANYONE'S INTENTION, I
BELIEVE IT 'S MR. FRASER'S INTENTION TO DEAL WITH THIS ADMINISTRA -
TIVELY NI> I BELIEVE THAT If£ SHOULD GIVE HIM A LITTLE MORE TIME TO
DO THAT . NI> THAT'S All I HAVE TO SAY . THANK YOU.
VAN DYKE : OKAY, WE'RE ON THE ANENDNENT, All> I 'D LIKE TO PROVIDE FINAL ARGU ·
MENT . MR . BULLOCK .
BULLOCK : Bill, YOUR THINKING, YOUR RATIONAL[, JUST ESCAPES ME. WHAT MORE
ABUSIVE PROCEDURES COULD If£ FACE OTHER THAN THOSE THAT HAVE BEEN
DISHED OUT BY THE BUILDING INSPECTORS AND THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT?
All) YOU 'RE Afr.AID TH(l('S COING TO 1£ AIUSE ON OUR SIOC OF THE IS ·
SUE? THAT 'S JUST 1£YOII> 0 IF YOU HAO EVER BUil T A HOMC,
YOU'D BE AWAR£ OF IT ™T Tl IS NONEY . AND THAT Tl , PAltTICU ·
I.AR Y WHEN YOU 'RE TAl I HUNOREOS Of THOUSMOS Of DOLLARS ADO UP
TO INT ER ST COSTS . THEREFOR MY ARIJTRATION PROCEDURE NUDS TO
RAPID, RESPONSIV , ANO SCNSITIV • IT CAN 'T 8 CUMBER TH
AltBITRATION PROCC IT TANOS RIGHT NOW IS TO A 80AltO NI> COU 0
8 AS LAID OUT A O O.t , NCANING THAT CONTRACTOR THAT FAC THAT
DEGRE OF TI O JUST AS SOON I SHOV LCD UNDER AND L
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WHATEVER ABUSES THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT MAY HAVE DISHED OUT AS OP-
POSED TO A READILY AVAILABLY, QUICKLY ADMINISTERED ARBITRATION PRO-
CESS. THE ARBITRATION PROCESS THAT HAS BEEN DISCUSSED WHICH IS NOT
SPECIFICALLY DEFINED BY THIS BILL, IS A SINGLE EXPERT IN EACH OF
THE FIELDS THAT CAN BE QUICKLY APPEALED TO. BY HAVING THE CITY PAY
ONE HALF AND THE CONTRACTOR PAY THE OTHER HALF, AH, THAT PROVIDES A
CERTAIN AMOUNT OF FRICTION I BELIEVE IN THE SYSTEM, A HEAL THY
AMOUNT OF FRICTION SO THAT NOT EVERY SINGLE TINY MINUTE ITEM WILL
BE APPEALED. I THINK THE MECHANISM AS IT STANDS NOW IS JUST
BEAUTIFUL. I THINK IT'S FUNCTIONAL, IT'S RAPID, IT'S DESIGNED TO
DO WHAT IT'S GOING TO DO, ANO TO READ IN THIS PARADE OF HORRIBLES
THAT YOU DO, I MEAN, THIS, YOUR THOUGHT PROCESSES ARE, JUST ESCAPE
ME, JUST ESCAPE ME.
HATHAWAY: YOUR HONOR, I AGREE THAT THERE SHOULD BE AN APPEAL SOMEWHAT OTHER
THAN THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ANO APPEALS; HOWEVER, I BELIEVE IT IS
WITHIN COUNCIL'S VENUE TO EMPOWER THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT APPEALS
OR AT LEAST SUGGEST THAT THEY MEET WEEKLY, THAT THEY MEET BI-
WEEKLY, YOU KNOW, WHATEVER WE NEED THEM TO 00 TO HANDLE THE APPEALS
AND THE PROBLEMS THAT WE HAVE, I THINK WE HAVE THE VENUE TO DEAL
WITH. BUT TO INSTITUTE SOMETHING LIKE THIS, I HAVE TO AGREE WITH
MR. CLAYTON THAT I THINK WE'VE CROSSED THE FINE LINE BETWEEN POLICY
ANO ADMINISTRATION. ANO I DON'T WANT TO CROSS THAT LINE AT THIS
PARTICULAR POINT IN TIME. I THIii( COUNCIL HAS OTHER POWER WITHIN
IT'S MEANS TO ADDRESS THIS PROBLEM THAT DOES NOT INCLUDE PASSING
THIS ORDINANCE IN IT'S CURRENT FORM.
BULLOCK: COUNCIL'S NOT GETTING INVOLVED AT ALL IN THIS, RITA, WE'RE SIMPLY,
WE'RE SIMPLY .. .
HATHAWAY: IF WE PASS IT .. .
BULLOCK: ... SIMPLY APPOINTING SONEONE IN EACH FIELD TO HEAR THE APPEALS. IN
ORDER TO GET THE BOARD OF ZONING NI> APPEALS IN THIS, WHERE IS THE
EXPERTISE? THERE'S NDIODY THERE THAT'S PARTICULARLY FAMILIAR WITH
ROOFING, OR FAMILIAR WITH PLUMING, OR SPECIFICS OF BUILDING.
THEY'RE NORE INTERESTED, OR THEIR EXPERTISE I WOULD PROPOSE IS NORE
IN ZONING NI> AIIUNISTRATIVE OVERALL POLICY TYPE DECISIONS. I
THIii( IT'S DYSFUNCTIONAL TO THIii( THAT THEY HAVE THE EXPERTISE, NO.
1, NI> NO. Z NI> WOULD WANT TO NEET ON EVEN A WEEKLY BASIS OR Bl -
WEEKLY BASIS. AND A Bl-WEEKLY BASIS IS NONEY, IT 'S MONEY, THIS JS
A THREE-DAY PROCESS. IT'S DESICiNfD TO ENCOURAGE CONTRACTORS TO
COME TO ENGLEWOOD AND IT'S DESlliNED TO FACE THE ABUSES THAT HAVE
OCCURRED IN THE PAST.
HATHAWAY : YOUR HONOR, NAY I ADDRESS A QUESTION TO RIC ON THIS ONE? DOCS NOT
THE 80AltD Of ADJUSTMENT NI> APPCAlS HAY EVERY RIGHT NI> R SPON ·
SIIILITV TO IRING IN QUOTE UNQUOTC CERTIFIED UPERTS If THEY N((O
TESTINONY OF THAT CERTIFIED EXPERT IN A PARTICULAR APPEAl OR A PAR ·
TICULAR SITUATION, NI> HAVE THO NOT DON£ SO IN THC PAST WHEN IT
ICCNI: NECESSARY FOR A PART !Cut.Alt THING THAT THCY WCR£ NOT C PE •
TIS IN?
ITI : I '" NOT SUR THAT THEY DO HAY M.ITHOalTY TO DO THAT •
CXPERIE IN TH( PAST HAS KEN THAT T UPElT HAY I[[ PIOVIDEO
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HATHAWAY : WHO PAYS FOR THE COST OF THOSE EXPERTS AT THAT POINT IN TIME?
DEWITT: IT WOULD EITHER BE THE APPLICANT OR THE CITY. NOT THE BOARD OF
ADJUSTMENT .
HATHAWAY: RIGHT.
DEWITT : IT'S BEEN VERY, VERY RARE. I CAN'T REMEMBER. THERE MIGHT HAVE
BEEN ONE MAYBE 10 YEARS AGO, ON A FOUNDATION OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT
OVER AT CINDERELLA CITY. OTHERWISE, I .... THAT'S BEEN MY
EXPERIENCE.
HATHAWAY: THANK YOU .
BULLOCK: WITH RESPECT TOO, RITA, WE'VE GOT TO LOOK AT HOW CUMBERSOME THE
PROCESS IS. IT'S GOT TO BE FUNCTIONAL. AND IF YOU SAY, WELL, IF
YOU PUT SOME VAGUE PROCESS OUT THERE, WHERE SOMEBODY COULD BRING IN
AN EXPERT, AND ...
HATHAWAY: I'M NOT ARGUING THAT. I'M JUST SAYING ...
BULLOCK: IT'S CUMBERSOME.
HATHAWAY : ... THAT 72 HOURS, AS FAR AS I'M CONCERNED, IS A BURDEN TO THE
CITIZENS AS WELL BECAUSE WE'RE PAYING HALF THE COST OF THAT ARBI -
TRATOR . OKAY ?
BULLOCK : TH ERE 'S FRI CT ION ON BOTH SIDES.
HATHAWA : THCRE 'S FRICTION ON BOTH SIDES , I DON 'T ARGUE THAT CITHCR . I 'M
JUST SA ING I 'M NOT WILLING TO SUBMIT TO THC PCOPLC THA I CP ·
RESENT THC COST OF AN ARBITRATOR, Afl> TRUE THCY WOULDN 'T 00 IT
FRIVOl.OUSLY. IUT BY EVERY CONTRACTOR THAT WAN TS TO INtl AfflAl.
i,HICH r THC LIS T THAT YOU PROVIDED SEENS TO BC Ull .... .
BU L IT S GOI TO COST THE CONTRACTOR QUIT E A Bl
TH£ ll THI TV ICE AIOUT IT .
HAICNICHT : TMMK YOU, YOUlt HONOR . I 00 lll)[RSTAII> All) I THI A
HAS DURING STil>Y SCSSIC*S AS WE 'VE STil>I ED THIS THI I
IUllOCIC ' S CCIIC[RN AIOU T TH I S. All) I TH 111( W£ 'RC AU C
HOIICVER. I THIii( THAT PERHAPS TIN I S BE I NG A LITTLC I All( B
PUSHING THROUGH, TRY ING TO PUSH THROUGH M OROI £ AT THIS I •
I Milt[[ WITH MR . CLAYTC* All) MRS. HA THAWAY IN TE Of LETT I
OINISTRATIC* TAKE CAR Of THE SITUATIC* IN OUE Tl • I 1HI
THER ' M AWARENESS HERE, THCR 'SA Willi CS TO 00 THI ,
ANO I THI TH I NG I S BEING OC.E. I OC.'T THI THIS IS
SOLUl ION . AS FAR AS THC MCIOICNT GOCS I 'N CCIICERN(D THAT JUST
STRIKING SCCTIC* 2, NOT STRIKING All TH , All TH INFOINTIC* PEil ·
TINENT TO THAT WOULD, WOULD LEAVE RATH£R A STRA* OROI C THAT
NIGHT NOT I APPROPRIAT .
LOC : I N R SPONS TO NRS . HAICNICHT, LEAVING 10 Tlt OINISTltATION
ATT MPTCO AIOUT A YEAR AGO, ALEX, ANO WITH All OU C PCCT TO
TH OINI TRATION, NOTHUC OC.C . NO F COIAC WA CV l GOT TO
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ME. IT WAS AS IF I HAD NOT EVEN SPOKEN TO THEM. SO WHEN YOU LEAVE
THINGS TO THE ADMINISTRATION, IT'S BEEN MY EXPERIENCE IN THIS
SPECIFIC AREA THAT IT'S NOT WORKED. AND THAT'S THE REASON I
BROUGHT THIS UP. AND I WISH YOU COULD HAVE SAT WITH ME IN THE
HOURS, AND HOURS, AND HOURS OF MEETINGS THAT I'VE HAD ON BOTH SIDES
TO ADDRESS THIS, I MEAN TO COME UP WITH THIS AND SEE THE EVOLUTION
OF IT, BECAUSE IT REALLY IS, IT JUST ADDRESSES THE SITUATION
BEAUT! FULLY.
HABENICHT: TIM, TIM, LET ME RESPOND BECAUSE WHEN ONE COUNCIL MEMBER TAKES
SOMETHING A CONCERN TO THE ADMINISTRATION AND THERE'S RESPONSE COM-
ING, AH, AND A ISSUE IS WORKED ON, THAT'S ONE THING. I THINK WHEN
A COUNCIL MEMBER BRINGS AN ISSUE TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENTIRE
COUNCIL, AND THE ENTIRE COUNCIL TAKES THAT ISSUE TO THE ADMINISTRA-
TION AS WAS JUST DONE RECENTLY BY YOURSELF, I TH INK THAT IS THE
PROCESS THAT WE'RE WORKING UNDER NOW. AND WHILE YOU MIGHT HAVE
BROUGHT THIS CONCERN AND SOME OF US INDIVIDUALLY MIGHT HAVE BROUGHT
THIS CONCERN TO THE ADMINISTRATION AS A BODY, IT HAS ONLY BEEN RE-
CENTLY THAT WE HAVE, AND I THINK THAT'S THE TIME FRAME WE NEED TO
BE WORKING ON.
VAN DYKE: I'D LIKE TO PROVIDE OPPORTUNITY FOR ANY COUNCIL MEMBER WHO HAS NOT
ADDRESSED THIS AMENDMENT. WE'RE GETTING REPETITIOUS ANO REDUNDANT.
MR. WIGGINS.
WIGGINS: YES, YOUR HONOR. TIM, I WOULD LIKE TO ASK YOU TO REMOVE YOUR
RESOLUTION FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: YOU AND I LAST YEAR YEAR AT
THE BUDGET RETREAT BROUGHT THIS ISSUE UP. YOU ANO I WERE DISSATIS-
FIED, IT WAS ONE OF OUR NUMBER ONE COMPLAINTS. AT THAT TIME, MR.
FRASER ASSURED US HE WOULD DO SOMETHING. I AGREE WITH YOU THAT
GETTING THE THING fl>VING HAS BEEN VERY FRUSTRATING. HOWEVER, ROGER
HAS ASSURED US THAT HE WILL CORRECT THE PROBLEM ANO COME THIS BUD -
GET RETREAT, I 'M WILLING TO GO ALONG WITH MR . KOLTAY'S SUGGESTION,
IF MR. FRASER HAS NOT REMEDIED THE SITUATION AS HE HAS ASSURED US
HE WOULD, TO WIT A PARTICULAR PERSON THAT YOU 'RE CONCERNED ABOUT,
WHATEVER IT IS, THAT WE ADOPT MR. KOLTAY 'S RESOLUTION OF JUST
GIVING IT TO THE COUNTY ANO IT ELIMINATES THE WHOl.E OEPARTN£NT .
THAT'S WHY I WOULD REQUEST, IF YOU'D BE SO KINO, TO REfl>VE YOUR
COUNCIL BILL ANO LET IT SIT IN LIMBO UNTIL AFTER OUR BUDGET
RETitEAT.
BULLOCK : WE 'VE GOT THREE VOTES, DO WE HAVE FOUR?
VAN DYK E: I WOULD SUPPORT MR. WIGGINS ' POSITION. MY ON LY CONCERN rs I DON'T
THI* WE 'VE QUITE GIVEN IT THE TIME, TIM. BUT l 'M REA L CL OSE TO
SUPPORTING IT .
BULLOC K: I 'll HEAD MR . WIGGINS ' ADVISE, BUT I MUST SAY THAT 'S IS FRUSTRATING
TO ME WHEN LITERALLY I FEEL LIKE THE BUILDING CCNIJNITIES HAV E PUT
THEMS EL VES 8£HINO ME AND THEY FEEL LIKE THEY 'VE PUT THEMSELVES OUT
AT RISK ANO FOR RETRIIUTION , PARTICULARLY WITH THIS ONE PERSON WHO
IS QUO TE UNQUO TE DRUNK WITH POll£R FOR M£ TO NOT PUSH FULL FORCE
WITH THI S THING AT THIS POINT . I REALL Y IS KINO Of PREMATUR ELY
DEFLA TING THE BAL LOON .
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SUPPORTING THEM, BUT I THINK A LITTLE MORE PATIENCE BY THIS BUDGET
RETREAT, WE'LL HAVE THE ANSWER ONE WAY OR THE OTHER. IF WE DON'T
GET IT WE CAN GO WITH MR. KOLTAY'S OR BRING THIS UP AGAIN, AND I WILL SUPPORT YOU IF IT DOESN'T.
BULLOCK: AND I'LL BE GOING FOR DRACONIAN MEASURES, BELIEVE ME.
VAN DYKE: IS THIS SOMETHING DIFFERENT, OR ...
CLAYTON: YEAH. THIS IS DIFFERENT. TIM, I THINK THE WHOLE COUNCIL IS IN
SUPPORT OF YOUR OBJECTIVES. ANO SPEAKING FOR SOMEONE WHO HAS
WORKED IN CONSTRUCTION QUITE A BIT ANO HAS MORE OR LESS BUil T HIS
OWN HOUSE, SOMETIMES IN OPPOSITION WITH THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT, I
HAYE A LOT OF SYMPATHY FOR THIS, ANO AS WE SIT HERE, I ALSO THINK
ABOUT MY 67 YEAR OLD HANDICAPPED MOTHER WHO AS WE SPEAK CAN'T GET A
ROOF INSPECTION BECAUSE THE CONTRACTOR DIDN'T ATTACH ANY OF THE
TRIM STRIPS TO HER ROOF. ANO I KNOii SHE'S VERY FRUSTRATED AT THIS
VERY MONENT ANO SHE WOULD LIKE THE CITY TO BE A WHOLE LOT TOUGHER
ON CONTRACTORS BECAUSE SHE'S PAID THIS GUY ANO HER ROOF IS, DOESN'T
MEET MY KIJI> OF COO£, ANO THE TRIM STRIPS ARE FALLING OFF. SHE'S
REAL DAMED UNHAPPY ABOUT THAT. SO, I THINK, I'M CONFIDENT THAT
ROGER AND HIS FOLKS WHO WORK ON .... (WIGGINS REMINOED CLAYTON OF THE TIME FRME) THAIIC YOU, MR. WIGGINS.
WIGGINS: YOUR HONOR, I MOVE THAT WE TABLE COUNCIL BILL NO. 50.
YM DYKE: MOTION TO TABLE.
BULLOCK: SECOND.
YM DYKE: SECONDED BY MR. BULLOCK. Pl.EASE VOTE.
VOTE: SEVEN AYES.
YAN DYKE: MOTIC* HAS BEEN TAILED .
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ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Regular Session
July l, 1991
1. Call to Order
The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor
Van Dyke at 7:35 p.m.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Member Bullock.
3. Pledge of Allegiance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke.
4. Roll Call
Present: Council Mellbers Hathaway, Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Absent: None
A quorua was present.
Also present:
5. Nfnutn
City Manager Fraser
Assistant City Manager Martin
City Attorney Dellitt
City Clerk Crow
Director Hayes, Financial Services
Director Esterly, Public Works
E•ecutive Officer Olson, Safety Services
Bell Greene, ENS Coordinator, Safety Services
Director Fonda, Utilities
Di rector Wanush, C01111111nity Oevelopaent
(a ) CGUIICIL IIDIID 111•1• IMID, -IT IIU SUtWD, TO AMIOWI TN[
NIIIIT[S 0, TN( RflUUI IUTI• IF JIii( 17, IHI.
Ay s: Council ....,.rs Koltay, Hathtway , Wt99fn s, Bullock ,
ClaytOft , Habenicht, Van Dyke
111.y s: None
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July 1, 1991 -Page 2
(a) Mark Sexton, 1511 East Dartmouth Avenue, was not present as
scheduled. (City Manager Fraser explained later in the meeting that staff had
met with Mr. Sexton in an attempt to address the traffic concerns at East
Dartmouth and South Humboldt area.)
(b) Massage Therapist Wendy Sinclair, Sue Jernigan Tierney, and Susan
Jackson addressed Council relative to Agenda Item 12(a)(ii) concerning massage
therapy. They presented a united concern that the current massage code provi-
sions be amended to permit the licensing of legitimate massage therapists.
Discussion ensued relative to the proposed amendments.
MAYOR VAN DYKE MOVED, AND IT MAS SECOll>m, TO IRING FORWARD AGENDA ITEM
12(a)(ii).
Ayes:
Nays:
Council Melllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins , Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
Motion carried.
The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 52, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 52, INTRODUCED BY MAYOR VAN DYKE
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 5, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE
OF 1985 TO ESTABLISH STRINGENT REQUIREMENTS FOR THE OPERATION OF MASSAGE
THERAPY CLINICS AND THE REGULATION OF THE PROFESSION IN ENGLEWOOD.
MAYOR VAN om NOVm, -IT IMS SECOIIDED, TO MUI) THE DEFINITION OF MASSAGE
IN SECTION 5-5-2 IEPLACINI THE IIOID •PARTS• VITH TN£ IIOID •TISSUE.•
Mr. DeWitt offered infonnation relative to the word "PARTS" and suggested it
not be changed.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nay s:
Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
Motion carried .
COUNCIL IDIO CUYTON IIWED, -IT IMS SECOIID, TO ... SECTION 5-5-1-C TO
REM:
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Sl,IOO CAIN.... THE CAIN ... SNALL I( HlLD FOi -YUi, N IF
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THE CAIN ... SNALL • lfT'UallD. IF ll)T CONPllED 111TH, AS D(TEI-
NIIIED IY THE LICDSI• MITIIOllff THE LICENSE SNALL MIT
TtlNIMTt -TNf • CAIN ... SHALL IE lltTialED VITN
llfTOfST AT A UASOIMIU UT£ ll)T TO DCEED THE UT£ PAID FOi PASS·
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Council Members Koltay, Hathaway , Wiggins, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
Motion carried.
COUNCIL NEIIIER KOLTAY NOYED, AND IT 11AS SECCN)ED, TO MEND 5-5-8-C REDUCING
THE AMOUNT OF IOfl> REQUIRED TO $1,000.
City Manager Fraser offered information concerning the historic nature of the
massage parlor code. He urged, and City Attorney DeWitt concurred, that the
bond not be lowered given the difficulties Englewood has experienced in the
past with massage parlor operations. He stressed that the bond, plus inter -
est , is returnable after one year for licensed therapy clinics who comply with
all provisions of the Massage Therapy Code.
After further discussion, the vote results were:
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Bullock, Van Dyke
Nays: Council Metlbers Hathaway, Wiggins, Clayton , Habenicht Motion to aaend defeated.
Mayor Van Dyke COlllllented that the Council Bill provides a window of opportuni -
ty for legiti•ate •assage therapists.
Vote results on approval of Council Bill No. 52 as a .. nded:
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway , Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays : None
Motton carried.
(c) Richard G. Caldwell, represent i ng Rad i o Property Ventures , ad -
dressed Agenda ltea 11(9), the lease l9ret11ent between KQXI Rad i o and the 81-
City Wastewater Treatae nt Plant . He urged approval of the agr eeae nt wh i ch
relocates KQXl 's operat i on froa the northea s t corne r to the south east corn er of the 81 -C tty property .
CGIIICJL .._. cun• IIDWID, • IT 1111 srcao, To ••• ,..., MElltA ITDI 11(9).
Ay es:
Nays:
Notion carried.
Council Metlber s Ko l tay, Hathaway , Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton , Habefl tcht, Van Dy ke
None
The City Clerk wa s asked to read COUftCII 1111 No . 49, entttltd :
COUNCIL Bill NO . 49 , INTIIIOOUCCD IV COUNCIL NCNBCR CLAYTON
A Bill FOR AN ORD INANCE APPIIOVING A LEASE AGRC£NCNT BETW££N THE CITV Of ENGLE -
WOOO, COLORADO; THE CITY Of LITTL£TCII , COt.OUOO; AND RAD IO PIOPERTV VENTURES
FOR TH DENIS Of PAOP(RTY SITUAT ED WI TH IN THE IOUIIMRIES Of THE er -cm·
WASTEWATER TREATNE NT PlANT FOR THE PUIIIIOS Of RADIO TRMSfllSSION .
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ll(g) -COlllCIL BILL NO. 49.
Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. City Attorney DeWitt expressed appreciation to Mr. Caldwell
for the cooperation received from the radio station personnel, and to Little-
ton's City Attorney, Larry Berkowitz.
7. Non-scheduled Visitors
(a) Paul Hendricks, 4001 South Elati Street, addressed council about
Agenda Item 1Z(b)(i1) concerning the Building Code. He expressed extreme
frustration over the 111nner in which the Building Division operates. He re-
sponded to Council Melllber Bullock's questions, indicating that a "a virtual
boycott" of Englewood exists within the building trades.
8. Coauntcattons and Proclaattons
(a) The City Clerk was asked to read in its entirety the proclamation
honoring Marjorie Page, Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder.
COUNCIL NOIIEI a,LLOCK NOVm, AND IT VAS SECONDO, TO APPIOVE THE PROCLAMATION
UCOIIIIZI. -COIIIElln• IIAI.JOlll[ ,. FOi NO IO YEAllS OF DEDICATm SERVICE
TO THE CITIES OF AIAPMIOE COIIITY.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Notion carried. It was suggested that the proclaaation be signed by all mem -
bers of Council. Council Mellber Bullock will present the proclaaation to Ms.
Page on Sunday, July 7th, at the celebration in her honor.
9 . Public Heartnt
There was no public hearing scheduled.
10. Approval on Second leutnt
COUNCIL NEIIIO HATIWIAY 11MB, -IT IIAS SECaaD, TO APfllOVE CmDfT MED
ITOIS 10 (a) THIOUIN (~) AS FOUM1
(a) ORDINANCE NO. 39, SERIES Of IHI (COUNCI L Bill NO . 39. INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL NCNBER HATHAWAY), ENTITLED :
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING FIVE CASDtCNTS FOR THE SOU1H6ATE SANITATION DISTRICT
BIG ORV CREEK INTERCEPTOR EASEN£NT ALONG SOUTH PLATTE RIVER ORIVE .
(b) ORDINANCE NO . 40, SERIES Of IHI (COUNCI L BIL NO . 43 , INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL NCNBER CLAYTON), ENTITLED :
AN ORDINANCE MENDING TITLE ll, CHAPTER IA, SECTI
IMPOUNOMENT Of NOTOlt VEHICLES •
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Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
11. Ordinances, Resolutions and Notions
(a) Director Hayes presented a recommendation from the Department of
Financial Services to adopt a resolution awarding the bid for underwriting
City of Englewood Special Assessment Bonds for Paving District No. 34/Concrete
Replacement District 1991. Ms. Hayes stated that two bids had been received :
Piper Jaffray I Hopwood, Inc. $178,821 .50
George K. Baum I C0111pany/Dean Bosworth, Inc. 170,128.49.
As George K. Baum I COllll)any/Dean Bosworth, Inc. sublllitted the low bid with a
net effective interest rate of 7 .4407811, it is reco11111ended they be awarded
the contract for the purchase of the special assessment bonds .
TAPE 1966 · DOIJ8lE CHEC
The resolution was assigned a nllllber and read by title :
RESOLUTION NO . 63, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION AWARDING THE CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMEN T
BONDS OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $370 ,000
FOR PAVING DISTRICT NO . 34/CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1991 .
COUNCIL ..... cun• IIOVED, -IT IIAS SECCIIID, TO APPIOV( R(SOlUTI• NO.
13, SDJES OF lNl.
Mr . Man i re of Pi per Jaffray I Hoplilood, In c. responded bri e fly to questions
po sed by Council Meabe r Bullock concerning interest rates.
Vot e res ul ts:
~es: Council Nlllbers Koltay , Hathaway, Wiggi ns, Bullock.
Clayton , Haben i cht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Mot t on carried.
(b) Direct or Hayes presen t ed a recoatndatton frOII the Dep artmnt of
Ff nanct al St.-vtces to adop t• bi l l f or an ordi na nce authorizing t he issuance
of Special Asst saent Bonds for Pav tnia District No. 34/Conc:re t e Rtpl ac111tnt
Ohtrtct 1991 , S... exp h tned that the CCM!f'Ctl btl 1 has been -ndtd to ,.. •
fl.cl that the ... , ... net eff.c:ttve Interest r ate will not e•cted 7.S . T
C ty Cler was asked to read Council 8111 No . 53, entitled :
COUNCI Bill NO . 53 INTIIOOUCCD 8 COUNCIL
A Bill rOR AN OIIOINANC AUTHORIZING T
IN THC PtllNCIPAL MOUNT Of 1370,000 Of
PAVI DISTRICT • 34/CONCR TC RCPl.AC
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FORM OF THE BONDS; PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE BONDS AND THE INTEREST
THEREON; AND SETTING FORTH OTHER DETAILS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH .
COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM
ll(b) -COUNCIL BILL NO. 53.
Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(c) Director Esterly presented a recommendation from the Department of
Public Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance establishing the properties in-
cluded in Paving District No. 34/Concrete Replaceaent District 1991. Mr. Es-
terly explained that certain property on South Platte River Drive had been
deleted frOIII the District and other property has been added as a result of the
voluntary program.
The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 45, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 45, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 32, SERIES OF 1991, RELATING TO
PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34/CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1991, IN THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, BY EXCLUDING A PARCEL FROM THE PAVING PORTION Of THE DIS -
TRICT; ESTABLISHING THE PROPERTIES INCLUDED IN THE DISTRICT PURSUANT 10 THE
CITY'S VOLUNTARY CONCRETE REPLACEMENT PROGRAM; AND SETTING FORTH OTHER DETAILS
IN CONNECTION WITH THE DISTRICT.
COUNCIL IIEIIIEI Cl.AffGN IMED, -IT IIAS SEcaED, TO AHIOV( M£JmA IT(M
ll(c) -COUNCIL IILL llt. 41.
Ayes: Council Mlllbers Koltay, Hathaway , Wt99tns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht , Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. Council Nelll>er Koltay stated for the record that he ts the
owner of one of the pieces of property.
(d) Dt rector Esterly presented a recoaendat ton froa the Departaent of
Public Works to approve the constructiOfl contract for Paving District No. 34/
Concrete Replac .. nt District No. 1991 to New Design Construction In the
1110unt of S49Z ,657.05. Nr. Esterly explained that originally the recoaaenda -
tton was to award the contract to lttialnous Roadways of Colorado, Inc ., as
the best bidder at S499,539.94 . Ito.ever, after further review of th bids
subllitted, the Department of Public Morks ts convinced that New Design Con -
struction has the necessary aanpower and act.quate experience to coaplete the
job. Mr . Esterly further explained that an outside consulting fll'II will per -
fora concrete tests, the concrete will carry a two -year warranty, and the con -
tractor will provide a perforaance bond . The bidding process was explained .
COUNCIL IIEIIIEI Cl.AffGN IIMD, -IT IN SECGIID, TO APPIOW( ... Of CCIII-
STIUCTIGN CCINTUCT FOi NVI• DISTIICT •• MJCOICl(T( llPUCDIDff DISTIICT
llt. IHI TO lllV DUI• CGISTUTI• II 1'Nl Malff Of _.tl,117.0I.
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estimate bidded work.
Vote results:
Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Clayton,
Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: Council Member Bullock
Motion carried.
(e) Executive Director Olson and Ben Green, Emergency Medical Service
Coordinator, presented a reconnendation from the Department of Safety Services
to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an agreement with the State of
Colorado's Central Collection Service Departaent of Administration for collec-
tion of ambulance service fees. Mr. Green estimates that expenses will be cut
by 15 to 30 percent, collection rate will increase, and the State will be able
to give us a better measure of what is actually collectable. Collection pro-
cedures were discussed. The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 51,
entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 51, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A COLLECTION AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO AND THE CENTRAL COLLECTION SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF
ADMINISTRATION, STATE OF COLORADO.
COUNCIL NEIIIO HATIWIAY NOVm, _, IT IIAS SECNED, TO AHIOVE A&ENDA ITEM
ll(e) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 11.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(f) Director Fonda presented a recoaendtton froa the Bt-Ctty Super-
visory Coatttee to adopt a bil 1 for an ordinance approving an agreetaent
between the Depart•nt of Highways and the Ctttes of Littleton and Englewood
for possession and use of a portion of the Bt -Ctty property for South Santa Fe
iaproveaents. Mr. Fonda explained the Highway Depart .. nt plans to construct a
frontage road. The Highway Departaent also plans to build a septage factltty
on the Bt -Ctty property as part of the negotiated settleaent. Mr. Fonda
detailed the various easements contained wtthtn the agreeaent. The Ctty Clerk
was asked to read Council 8111 No . 46, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO . 46, INTIIOOUCEO BY COUNCIL NDIIER HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPtlOVING SPECIAL IWUIMTY DCCDS ANO EASEMENTS BETWEEN
THE COLORADO STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTNENT ANO THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD ANO THE CITY
OF LITTLETON FOR POSSESSION ANO USE Of A POttTION Of THE Bl -CITY PROPERTY
NEEOEO FOR SOUTH SANTA FE INPttOVENENTS ANO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT FOR CON -
STRUCT ION OF IMPROVEMENTS AT THE Bl -CITY SITE .
COUNCIL NENIO HATHAIMY MOVED, _, IT IMS SECGlmlD, TO APPIOVE MOIDA ITEM
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Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(g) This item was moved forward -see Agenda Item 6(c) -Page~-
12. General Discussion
(a) Mayor's Choice
(i) Mayor Van Dyke presented a resolution indicating Englewood's
support of the Mayors of this nation in developing local organizations and
educational programs to heighten public awareness, preservation and protection
of the environ111ent.
The resolution was assigned a number and read in its entirety.
RESOLUTION NO. 64, SERIES OF 1991.
MYOI VAN DYICE MOVED, MD IT IIAS SECOll>ED, TO APPllOVE RESOLUTION NO. &4,
SERIES OF lttl. I
,k Council Metllber Clayton-~
YES YOUR HONOR. l THINK THIS IS AN INTERESTING IDEA. I THINK
THERE'S A COUPLE OF KILLER BULLETS IN HERE -MAKING ENVIRONMENTAL
REVIEW AN INTEGRAL PART OF ALL CITY PROCEDURE SEEMS TO ME TO BE
TRAORDINARILY BURDENSOME AND EXPENSIVE PROCESS. I WOULD HESITATE
T HINK WHAT IT WOULD COST US JUST TO INCORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL
REYI INTO THE ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS THAT WE'VE PASSED THIS
EVENI • ADDITIONALLY, ENSURING THE PRIORITY OF THEIR EXECUTIVE
AGENDAS D BE THE PRESERVATION AND PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRON-
MENT, I GU I THlllt THAT TO MEAN THAT THAT WOULD BE A FIRST
PRIORITY AND I NK THE COUNCIL HAS IDENTIFIED A NUMBER OF PRIORI-
TIES. I'M NOT S THAT IT'S THE FUNCTION OF OUR CITY COUNCIL TO
~AHDVK[,
PUT THIS AHEAD OF F()lt-,..JNSTANCE THE PROTECTION OF OUR CITIZENS OR
SOME OF THE OTHER THINGS, SO I WOULD, I'D LIKE TO SUGGEST WITHOUT
MAKING A fl>TION TO TAil.£ T~T YOU CONSIDER MYBE PUTTING THIS ON A
FUTURE STUDY AGENDA AND REDOING-S<ltE OF THIS WORDING.
I 'D LIKE TO SHARE, COUNCIL MEfllER CLAYTON, THE INTENT OF THIS
RESOLUTION IS NOT TO PRIORITIZE THESE CONC,ERNS THAT YOU HAYE. THIS
IS A GENERIC RESOLUTION THAT HAS BEEN PRES!tlJED THROUGH THE MAYORS,
CONFERENCE OF MAYORS ORGANIZATION IN SUPPORT '9f ENYIORNM£NTAL CON -
CERNS. IT DOES NOT IN MY MINO IN ANY WAY REQUIRE A PRIORITIZING OR
IIIIEOIATELY PROVIDE A POLICY. AND I ALSO WANT T RE, COUNCIL
MEfllER CLAYTON, THAT TH[ INTENT HERE rs NOT TO CREAT( INGS THAT
ARE GOING TO COST DEY, AND CHANGE THINGS THAT W 'V ALREADY
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DEWITT :
R HONOR, I'D ASK FOR AN OPINION OF MR. DEWITT ON THAT ISSUE . IT
SAY IT RESOLVED THAT WE MAKE ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AN INTEGRAL
PART OF CITY PROCEDURES. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN, MR. DEWITT?
WELL, IT IS A VE GUE STATEMENT. I THINK THAT ALSO THE PHRASE
IN SHOWING THE PRIORI DOESN'T ESTABLISH WHAT THE KEY PRIORITY
IS. I THINK AT THE PRESE E THIS IS A POLICY ISSUE THAT CDUN-
IL WOULD SAYING THAT ENVIRONM ISSUES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED BY
E CITY, HOW THEY'RE ADDRESSED IS R IN THIS RESOLUTION, AND
IT PART OF I BELIEVE WHAT THE MAYOR WA RESSING AT THE STUDY
SESS THAT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY IS BEING EST ED BY THE CITY,
AND, AN AND THE ADOPTION OF THAT I BELIEVE WILL B CLEARER DI ·
RECTION. IT'S A GENERAL STATEMENT THAT THE ENVIRONME ISSUES
THAT COUNCIL CREATING IN THIS LEGISLATIVE FUNCTION S BE
ADDRESSED.
VAN DYKE: I MIGHT OFFER THAT IS A RESOLUTION, NOT AN ORDINANCE, AND IT 'S
NOT REQUIRING ANY PROCE E. "
CLAYTON:
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SO THAT THEN , THIS DOES NO
CITY PROCEDURES AS IT SAYS IT
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DEWITT : WELL, I DON'T
OUT LOOKING A E CCIREIOSIVE NATURE OF BOTH OUR OAOINANC
THIS PARTIC AR RESOl.UTIC*.
BULLOCK :
Mete Plllllll :
Ayes:
Nays:
Council .._..rs Koltay, tt.t hMflY , Wt99 t ns, Bu ll ock,
Haben icht, Van Dyke
Council .._..r Clayton
Notion car r ied .
(if) This .,.cla fl• was aovtd fo rwa rd • '" Agend a It 6(b) •
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(b) Council ._.,.r 's Choice
(I) Council .._..r Bullock presented a COUIICil bll 1 cone rt1lng an
ndlitnt to the Holle Rule Ch arter purporting that the Mayor bt elected by
POPular vote . Mr . Bullock stated the proposal has received ,opular support In
the coaauntty.
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BULLOCK: YOUR IS MATTER IS ONE THAT'S BEEN DISCUSSED TO DEATH. IT
SEEMS TO RECEI PULAR SUPPORT OUT IN THE COMMUNITY . MR.
CLAYTON HAS BROUGHT FORT NION THAT PERHAPS WE MAY GET SOME-
ONE DOWN THE LINE THAT MIGHT BE ITH POWER THAT THE COUNCIL
COULD ABSOLUTELY NOT STAND. AND IF MR. ON WOULD LIKE TO MAKE
A FRIENDLY AMENDMENT ALONG THE LINES OF SAY RE GA VOTE OF SIX
MEMBERS OR MORE TO REMOVE A MAYOR IN SUCH A CIRCUMS I'D CER-
TAINLY BE WILLING TO ACCEPT THAT.
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 ENGLEWOOD AT THE NEXT SCHEDULED REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION PROPOSED
AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD REQUIRING THE POPULAR ELEC-
TION OF MAYOR FOR A TWO (2) YEAR TERM.
CCUICIL IElaEI •Loat IIMD, -IT IIAS SECNO>, TO APPIOYE MOl)A ITEN
12(b)(i) -COUNCIL IILL IIO. 31.
_jr CLAY YOUR HONOR, MY OBJECT TO THIS IS NOT SO MUCH ON THE FEAR THAT WE 'RE
GOING TO HAVE SCIIEONE THAT 'S POIIER MAO, BUT RATHER THAT THIS CHANG -
S THE FUNDMENTAL NATURE OF THE OFFICE OF MAYOR IN THE CITY OF
LEIIOOD. I DON'T BELIEVE IT'S IN OUR BENEFIT TO DO THAT, TO
C E THE FUIIWOTAL NA'NIE OF THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, AND I DON'T
IELI THAT SINPl.Y SUliC(STINli THAT A VOTE OF SIX COULD REMOVE THE
MAYOR DAT ALL SATISFY THE ELECTORATE THAT HAD BY AN OVERWHELM ·
ING ELECTED THAT P£RSON TO THE POST. I THJllt VE WOULD
SINPLY BE ERIATINC A BAD SITUATION. IT FURTHER DISTRESSES NE
THAT VE SPUID NUCH TINE TALKING ABOUT THESE NON· ISSUE ISSUES
INSTEAD OF FOCUS ON TH£ PIIOIUIIS THAT FACE OUR CCIIUUTY. AND I
VOUUI HOPE THAT VE D liET BEYOND THESE KIii> OF ISSUES AND SPEii>
OUR TINE AS [L[CT(D SOOATIVES FOCUSING ON THE ISSUES THAT
REALLY CONf'IIOIIT M ITY .
YOUR HONOR, BASED ON SGN£ THt""°IIIEIITS THAT I 'VE MD£ 1£FOR£ ON TH£
FACT THAT I DON 'T BELIEVE THI D BE DON£ IN THIS MIIER , IN
THIS FASHION , All> THAT THIS IN REDUCES THE OFFICE OF THE
MAYOR TO A POPUUIITY CCIITEST , I '0 KE TO NOV[ THAT VE TABL E TH IS
ISSU E INl)(FINIT EL Y •
CLAYTON : SECCIIO .
VOT : l AYES, F'OUR MYS . THOSC VOTI NC AYC : HATIWM
THOSE VOTINC NAY: kOLT AY, Vl liC I
VAN O [: TAI E IS OEF'CATED .
•LLOC : CAL FOi OUC TI ON ,
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The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 50, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 50, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE SETTING FORTH THE REQUIREMENT THAT ALL SUtN>NS ANO
COMPLAINTS FOR BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS MAKE SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO THE SECTION
ALLEGED TO BE VIOLATED AND PROVIDING FOR THE ARBITRATION OF DISPUTES CONCERN-
ING BUILDING CODE INTERPRETATION ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION M TO TITLE 8, CHAPTER
I, SECTION 5, ANO BY AMENDING TITLE 8, CHAPTER I, SECTION 8 OF THE ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 1985.
COUNCIL NUIIEl -LOCK IIOVED. N IT US SECONDED, TO APPROVE MENDA ITEM
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(tit) A resolution appointing a Youth Mellber to the Parks and
Recreation Coatsston was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUllber
and read by tttle:
RESOLUTION NO. 65 SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING MARK WIGGINS AS YOUTH MEMBER OF THE PARKS AND RECRE-
ATION COMMISSION.
COUNCIL IIENID HATIWY IMED. -IT IIAS SEcaED, TO UW IESOLUl'I• IO.
II. SOIES Of lNl.
~es: Council lllllbers Koltay, Hathaway,
Van Dyke
Nays: None
Abstain: Council lllllbers Wiggins, ClaytOft
Notion carried. Nark 's tef'II of appotntaeftt runs froa July
1992 .
Bullock, Habentctlt,
I. 1991 to June I.
(h) A resoluttOft appoh1ttft1 a Youth MNlber to the Parks alld
Recreation CoatutOft was COftsidered . TIie resoluttOft was assiped a nlollllber
and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 66, SERIES Of 1991
A RCSOlUTION APPOINTING OM cum• AS YOUTH fOICR Of TH PAAIC.S ANO RECR •
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66, SERIES OF 1991.
Ayes:
Nays:
Abstain:
Motion carried. Dan's
1992.
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Habenicht,
Van Dyke
None
Council Members Wiggins, Clayton
term of appointment runs from July 1, 1991 to June 1,
City Manager Fraser offered to advise the other interested youth applicants
concerning these appointments and offering encouragement to apply again next
year.
(v) Council Mellber Koltay:
1. He requested that the Departaent of COIIIM.ln i ty Develol)lllent check into the
storage of automobiles on property formerly occupied by I dental health bu i ld -
ing at Broadway and Belleview.
2. He provided an update on Project BUILD.
3. He announced his resignation effective iaediately after the Jul y 15 ,
1991, regular Council meeting. He and hi s fa •ily will be 1110 ving out of
the City and he will no longer be eligible to serve as I coun ci l llletllbe r . /,,qi.,,
(vi) Council Metlber Hathaway:
I. She provided I report on the public hearing held} y Denver Reg i onal Coun -4' ~rnaents r e lative to the MAC proposal.
HAT HAWA Y: EW CllllENTS ABOUT THE PUBLIC HEARING COfllUC TE D BY DRCOG LAST
Y REGARDING THE MAC PROPOSAL. 66 PLU S SPE AK ERS, IOI OF
...... ~~INS T THE PROJECT , ANO 1 'D ALSO ADD THAT THOSE IOI
llll 'T HAV E PROPERTY DR S(IIE IN TEREST IN THE AREA
THAT THC MAC IS ED. IT WAS INTEREST ING TO SAY THE LEAST · I
DON 'T KNOW IF I COU LD AIN NY TENP£R AS WELL AS ELSIE LACE DID
AS CHAIIINAN, BUT JUS T I WOULD REITERATE THAT I HAV NOT
CHANCiCD NY POS ITION ON IT ANO IL HAD BASICALLY GAVE NC THC
ST ATOOT THAT THCY HAD NOT OWCCD POSITION ON IT AS WELL , I
INlENO 10 GO INTO THE JULY 17TH ORCOG [TING VOTING AGAI ST
THE LIM BASCO lll THE FACT THAT IT DOCS 4S W 'RC C •
CERNCD IM THC CITY Of CICLOIOOO NOT SEltVE THE RESI THC CITY
Of E OIOOO ANO CYCN TICJUCiH WC 00 l(LJ(Y£ IN REGIONAL TH
ruLLCST EXTENT THAT 'YE PUT CNOUQt INTO TH PROCESS THAT •
Ir IT 4S ASTUTC UPUl>ITUR Of '67 ,000,000. Alt NOT FDR IT .
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Council support the School Board by volunteering to serve as members of the various subco11111ittees:
1. Readiness for school
2. Co11pleting high school
3. Student achievement and citizenship
4. Science and math
5. Adult literacy and life-long learning
6. Safe discipline and drug free schools.
2. He Inquired about the study being conducted by Eric Roth. Mr. Fraser
stated the results should be available later in July .
3. He coaented upon the lack of coaunlcatlon concerning the pilot recy-
cltng progra•. Director Wanush providing inforaatlon relative to the mail -
ings, phone and personal contacts which have resulted In approximately 400 households signing up.
4. He coaented about the weeds along Chenango parking In the vicinity of
the City Ditch, stating the City Manager will have the 11atter corrected shortly.
5 . He discussed special parking peraits for the Belleview Park area , espe -cially during the July 4th celebration.
(viii) Council Meaber Habenicht:
I. She inforad Nr . Wiggins she has voluntffred for the education subc oait -tee -·student Ac:hleve11e11t.•
2 . She suggested that the Colorado Municipal le19ue attendffs provide an
overv i ew of the confe~e at an upcoat119 study sesston .
3 . Sh e advised that s he no longer hid access to [-Natl on her hoae coapu t er unt i l the new softwa .-. ts I ns talled .
(ht ) Counc 11 ..._.r CI ayton :
I . He co119 ratul ated Nr . Fraser and s taff on the new ISO rat l119 froa Class 4 t o Cl as s 3 .
2. He tn f of'llld Nr. Wiggi ns he has volun t ff.-.d t o serve on the •Adult Lit ra • cy• educ a ttonal subcoaftt H •
3. He offered congratulattOfts to Director Long and tht Lltwary staff for
rtctlvl119 tilO gr"'u, one of lllfllch wtl t provide ntne IIOdtta acautPl*t COllp4.lttr
ttralnals fort [ft91tw00d public schools llldl a centers .
4 . He announced that and Nrs . C1&yt0ft hid pl anted five trees at S htr
Pool with tht t t In aflld tha t trees a.-. .. ,.. tt1Joyablt than a lttr •
s. He r p0rtld °" t Oiltcoae of tht ACCC ... l1ft9 tn Washtfttlon, D. c., tat 1119 h btll•v was a rt...,.111 ttldtavor .
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13. City Manager's Report
(a) Mr. Fraser coaaended various llelllbers of his staff for the manner in
which the low interest rate for the special assessment bonds was accomplished.
(b) Regarding the grants recently received by the Library, he inforaed
Council that he has instructed the staff to do everything possible to bring
additional grant aonies into the City.
14. City Attorney's Report
(a) Mr. Delfitt provided copies of the dhahsal order in OMNJBANK vs
City of EnglllfOOCI.
(b) Concen1ing the tlartin tlanufacutring C0111Pany settlement offer, he ?,
suggested holdi119 off acceptance until there h a firmer underst~?! ~~i"
the parties. It was suggested~at the •tter be resolved infl-~-1..:.-\''
wtua11y a;: 111tl1 IMI 11d1n•-•>'-.._L.-ft\ 1 u v " ~ Nt ~-fw.
~on,1n: ITH R£SP£CT To MRTJN MUFACnluc, MRTJN MUFACTURING 1s oF-l
FUSER:
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RUIC SETTLEIOT OF S16,450 PLUS INTEREST. THE PIIOll.EM JS IS I
• THERE'S SOIi[ MJSUNOERSTAll>JNG CII THE COUNCIL 'S OIIDJ E WITH
RE CT TO R£1ATE OF SALES, THE USE TAXES, All> ALSO THERE'S SONE
DJ EIDT AS TO THE EXACT ....,. DU£ THE R£YEIU OFFICER IN
THIS MlTICUAl.R ACOCIIIT, NS. Cl.ARK, HAS CIYEN SOIi[ NUM -
BERS Al( DUMTJCALLY DIFFERENT TIWI THE ... OF MATIN.
I'D SUliC(S, AT THE P1t£SOT YOU •t S(TILE THIS IIITIL HAYE A FIRM
UIIDERST•J OF IASICJALLY Ill), INT R(, IIO -50 THAT
Ml D'T 111ft • SETTUIDT TNIT FALLS MIil AT A LATtR DATE, lflTH
n•R POJNTJ• IIJSTIIIST, SO IIY CCIIIEDTUII JS TNIT .,,
S£TTU IT _,, S([ JF CM'T I IT uat T DI) Of
1111TH, DI) Of W1' TNIT MIYIIIDY Cl Y UIIDERST T
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RTIN AND KEEPS HIM AS AN EMPLOYER AND STILL DOESN'T COMPROMISE OUR Y TO BE FAIR TO EVERYONE ELSE WHO HAS PAID WHAT THEY WERE SUPPOSED TOO.
I APPRECIATE THOSE COMMENTS. WE'LL SEE T WE CAN DO TO RESOLVE
THIS MATTER ON TERMS THAT ARE MUTUALLY AG LE AND UNDERSTAND-
ABLE. I THINK, YOU CAN SETTLE THIS CASE, IT'S CLEARLY UNDER-STANDING THE TERMS OF BOTH SIDES.
(c) Mr. DeWitt stated he and Judge Parkinson will be providing infof'lla-tion concerning Associate Judge coapensation.
15. AdJOUnaant
CCUICIL IEaD MTWY IIOVED TO ADJCII•. The .. ung adjourned at 10:00 p.a.
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ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
ENGLElfOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Regular Session
July 1, 1111
1. Call to Order
The regular .. eting oft Englewood City Council was
Van Dyke at 7:35 p.•.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Co
3. Pledge of Alletiance
The Pledge of Allegiance was
4. Roll Call
Present:
Absent: None
A quorum was present.
Also present :
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(a) CIIIICIL.... Ml•_,., -IT IN , TO ArNOft M
NUlll'H OF TNE .... • If .W 17, INI.
A, s: Coactl ....._,s Koltay, HilllMfly,
ClaytOft, Mabtfttcllt, Van Oyk Nays :
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(a) Mark Sexton, 1511 East Dartmouth Avenue, was not present as
scheduled. (City Manager Fraser explained later in the meeting that staff had
met with Mr. Sexton in an attempt to address the traffic concerns at East
Dartmouth and South Humboldt area.)
(b) Massage Therapist Wendy Sinclair, Sue Jernigan Tierney, and Susan
Jackson addressed Council relative to Agenda Item 12(a)(ii) concerning massage
therapy. They presented a united concern that the current massage code provi -
sions be amended to permit the licensing of legitimate massage therapists.
Discussion ensued relative to the proposed amendments.
MAYOR VAN DYKE NOVm, AND IT IIAS SECONDED, TO 11111& FOlllWtD MiDl>A ITEM
12(a)(ii).
Ayes:
Nays:
Council Metlbers Kolt1y, Hath1way, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, H1benicht , Van Dyke
None
Motion carried.
The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 52, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 52, INTRODUCED BY MAYOR VAN DYKE
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 5, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE
OF 1985 TO ESTABLISH STRINGENT REQUIREMENTS FOR THE OPERATION OF MASSAG E
THERAPY CLINICS AND THE REGULATION OF THE PROFESSION IN ENGLEWOOD.
MAYOR VAN DYKE NOVm, AND IT IIAS SECOIIDO, TO AIIEII) THE DEFINITION OF MASSMiE
IN SECTION 5-5-2 REPLAClllli THE IIORD •,un· MITH THE IIOID ·nsSU£. •
Mr . DeWitt offered tnfona.tion relative to the word "PARTS" and suggested it
not be changed.
Vol e results:
Ayes:
Nays :
Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway , Wiggi ns, Bu llock,
Cl ayton , Habenicht, Van Dyk e
None
Notion carried .
COUNCIL IIEJIIEI cun• IIMD, -IT MAS SECamED, TO .. seen• 5-5-1 -C TO
READ:
c. .. R[QUJIO. MITH TN[ wuc.an•. THE WLICMT SMALL POST A
U,IOO CAIN ... TNE CAIN -INAU • NIU f• -YIM, -IF All PIOVISJ• Of TNE MIi-TNEWY CGDI. Ml CIIIPlHD MITH, 11D
TN[ CASN ._ INAU K llmalll. If NOT cat. Ill MITH, AS DnEI•
NINO IY TNE LICDISI• Mffllllln TNl LICDIK NU Mn I l
TtlMUIATt • CAIN -INILl • HTUalD 111TH
llfftlfST AT A RlA-l UT( •T TO DCUD TN[ UTt PAID FOR PASS ·
IOOI SAVlal IY EJIII IMNII MIU . (und rl d fKll I •
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Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
COlltCIL IIEIIIER KOLTAY MOVED, All) IT lfAS SECOll>ED, TO MEND 5-5-8-C REDUCING
THE MOUNT OF IOIID REQUIRED TO $1,000.
City Manager Fraser offered infonaation concerning the historic nature of the
massage parlor code. He urged, and City Attorney DeWitt concurred, that the
bond not be lowered given the difficulties Englewood has experienced in the
past with 111assage parlor operations. He stressed that the bond, plus inter-
est, is returnable after one year for licensed therapy clinics who COIIIPlY with
all provisions of the Massage Therapy Code.
After further discussion, the vote results were:
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Bullock, Van Dyke
Nays: Council Mellbers Hathaway, Wiggins, Clayton, Habenicht
Motion to aaend defeated.
Mayor Yan Dyke c0111ented that the Council 8111 provides a window of opportuni -
ty for legtttaate aassage therapists .
Vote results on approval of Council 8111 No. 52 as aaended:
Ayes: Council Meabers Koltay, Hathaway, Wt99tns, Bullock ,
Clayton, tt.bentcht, Yan Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried.
(c) Richard Ci. Caldwell, representing Radio Property Ventures, ad-
dressed A9enda It• ll(g), the lease agrNant bet ... KQXI Radio and the It -
City Wastewater Treataent Plant. He urged approval of the egrMatnt which
relocates KQXl 's operat on froa the northeast corner to the southeast corner
of the Bt -Ctty property.
CGUIICIL .... CUYTOII ..... -IT -suaam. TO ••• FOIIIND ....
ITDI ll(t).
Ayes :
Nays :
Mot ton carried.
COUftC 1 ....._rs ltollly. tt.th1W1y, Wt99tns. Bullock.
C1,yton, Mlbelltd1t, VP Dyke
None
T City Cler WIS 1sked lo Id COUIK 1 1111 ••• t t l
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COUNCIL MENIER CLAYTON MOYm, AND IT WAS SECOfl>ED, TO APPROVE AGEfl>A ITEM
ll(g) -COUNCIL IILL MO. 49.
Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. City Attorney DeWitt expressed appreciation to Mr . Caldwell
for the cooperation received fr0111vr1dio station, and to Littleton 's City At -
torney, Larry Berkowitz.
JI-Y 7. Non-scheduled Visitors
(1) Paul Hendricks, 4001 South Ehti Street, addressed council about
Agenda I tea 12(b)( 11) concerning the Building Code. He expressed extre11e
frustration over the aanner in which the Building Division operates. He re -
sponded to Council Mellber Bullock's questipns, indicating that 1 •a virtual
boycott• of Englewood exists within the building trades.
8. eo..untcattons and Procl-ttons
(1) The City Clerk was asked to read in its entirety the proclamation
honoring Marjorie Page, Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder.
COUNCIL IOID IUl.LOCK MOYm, _, IT IMS SUONDED, TO APNOVE THE PIOCLMATION
1£COIIIIZI• _, CCIIIElml• IIAI.JOIH NIE FN NO 50 YEAIS OF D£D1CATm S£1VICE
TO TN( CITllS OF AIAPMOE CCUfTY.
~es : Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins , Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht , Van Dyke
Nays : None
NotiOfl carried. It was suggested that the proclaaation be signed by 111 1118111-
bers of Council. Council Mellber Bullock wi ll present the proclaaatton to Ms.
Page on Sunday, July 7th, at the celebration i n her honor .
9 . "-'l1c Nllr1nt
Th re wa s ftO public hearing scheduled.
10 . a,,ro.11 on SecOM INdtnt
COUNCIL ..... NlntMIAY IIOWED, -IT IMS S(caeo,, TO AffllOVt CONSOfT AIOltA
ITOIS t (a).,....(') AS FOLLM:
(a) ORDINANCE NO . 39, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL Bill NO . 39. INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL NEMIER HATHMtAY), ENTITLED :
M OltOI C APfltlOVING FI V CASOICIUS fOR THC SOUTHGAT JTATION DISTRICT
BIG OR CR C um CPTOR CASCtOY Al'*' SOUTH PLATT£ RIVER ORIV •
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• 40, SCIICS Of 1991 (COUNCIL Ill
R CLAYTON), CNTITlCD :
till I J. CHAPTCR IA, CTI Z
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Ayes: Council Members Koltay , Hathaway, Wigg i ns, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
11. Ordinances, Resolutions and llotions
(a) Director Hayes presented a recommendation from the Department of
Financial Services to adopt a resolution awarding the bid for underwriting
City of Englewood Special Assess111ent Bonds for Paving D~~ri t No. 34/Concrete
Replacement District 1991. Ms. Hayes stated that two i~ ad been received:
Piper Jaffray I Hopwood, Inc. ,821.50
George K. Baum I COlll)any/Dean Bosworth, Inc. 170,128.49.
As George K. Baum I CQ11Pany/De1n Bosworth, Inc . sublllitted the low bid with a
net effective interest rate of 7 .440781~. it is recOt1111ended they be awnded
the contract for the purchase of the special assessment bonds .
E O K.
The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by title :
RESOLUTION NO. 63, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION AWARDING THE CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF SPE CIA L ASSESSM ENT
BONDS OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $370 ,000
FOR PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34 /CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1991 .
COUNCIL IIOIIO CLAYT• IIOVED, -, IT IMS SECCIIIDED, TO APPIOV( 1£SOLUTI• m.
13, S01£S Of IHI.
Mr. Man i r e, of Pi per J affray & Hopwood , In c.Jresponded briefly to questions
posed by Counc 11 Metllbe r Bullock concerning i nt eres t ra tes.
Vote r esu lts:
Ay es:
Nays:
llotlon carried.
Coun cil Mellber s Kolta y, Hath awa y, Wl99ins, Bullock,
Clayton , Ha benicht, Va n Dyke
None
(b) Direct or Hayes presented a recoaendatlon froa the O.,art
Flnancl1l Services to adopt a bill for an ordinance 1uthorl1ing
of Special Assessaent Bonds for P1vlng District lo . 34/Concret
District IHI. She expl a ined that the counc 1 bill hH
fleet that t ... 1.,. net effective Interest r1t will not
Cit Cl r was asked to read Counc 1 I 11 No . 53. t tled :
A Bill f
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FORM OF THE BONDS; PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE BONDS AND THE INTEREST
THEREON ; AND SETTING FORTH OTHER DETAILS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH .
COUNCIL MENIER CLAYTON MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGEfl>A ITEM
ll(b) · COUNCIL BILL NO. 53.
Ayes : Council Members Koltay, Hathaway , Wiggins , Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(c) Director Esterly presented a reconnendation from the Department of
Public Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance establ i shing the properties in-
cluded in Paving District No. 34/Concrete Replaceinent District 1991. Mr. Es -
terly explained that certain property on South Platte River Drive had been
deleted fro• the District and other property has been added as a result of the
voluntary progra•.
The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 45, entitled :
COUNCIL BILL NO. 45 , INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER _!!_
A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE AM£NDING ORDINANCE NO . 32, SERIES OF 1991, RELATING TO
PAVING DISTRICT NO . 34 /CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1991, IN THE CIT Y OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO , BY EXCLUDING A PARCEL FROM THE PAVING PORTION OF THE DIS -
TRICT; ESTABLISHING THE PROPERTIES INCLUDED IN THE DISTRICT PURSUANT TO THE
CITY 'S VOLUNTARY CONCRETE REPLACEMENT PROGRAM; AND SETTING FORTH OTHER DETAILS
IN CONNECTION WITH THE DISTRICT .
COUNCIL NEIIHl cun• IIWED, -IT lllS SECCINDED, TO APNOVE A8Dl)A ITEM
ll(c) • COUNCIL IILL ... 45.
Ay es: Council Nlllbers Koltay , Hathaway , Wiggin s, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
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KO L TA Y: YOUR HONOR, JUST FOR THE RECORD I WOULD LIKE TO STATE THAT BEFOR ~ ~~
COUNCIL THAT ONE OF THE PROPERTI ES LOCATED , LISTED IN HERE IS ONt ~ .,
OF NI NE, EV EN THOUGH I HAV E VOT ED ON THIS ISSU E. • '
(d) Direc t or Es t erl y presented a recoaendat lon froa t he Dep art•nt of
Public Works to approve the construction contract f or Pa vlnt District No. 34/
Concrete Replact11tttt District No. lfll to New Desl9n Construction In the
aaount of S49 2,657.0S. Mr. Esterly txplaffttd that orf9lna lly the rtcoaenda -
tlon was to ard the contract to 81tuafncM1s Roadways of Colorado, Inc ., as
th bldd r a S4fl ,539 .94 . Howtv r, after further rev of the bids
su I lled, th Depart nt of Publtc Worts ts convinced that New Des 9ft Con-
struct on ha s t ss ary n r nd quatt exper nee to coapl t the
jo • • s rl rurt r xph fted that an outs de COftSul Int fl wll 1 per -
f o concre t s s, t concrtt w 11 carry a tWO ·Y ar warranty , and th con -
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STRUCTION CONTRACT FOR PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34/CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT
NO. 1991 TO NEIi DESIGN CONSTRUCTION IN THE ANOUNT OF $492,657.05.
Council ~:r Clayton e up · the en ineers' past practice to over
estimate ~idded work .. fl[.,,U.';u,~~~~~:Q::1,1-'1~-
CLAYTON: I JUST HAVE ONE COMMENT I'D LIKE TO ADO BEFORE WE APPROVE THIS. I
THINK IN THE LAST FOUR YEARS NOW, WE'VE HAD A NUMBER OF PAVING DIS-
TRICTS, AND IN EVERY SINGLE INSTANCE, THE ENGINEERS' ESTIMATES HAVE
BEEN SUBSTANTIALLY IN EXCESS OF THE FINAL BIDS, AND I NOTE THAT
THESE TWO LOW BIDS ARE REALLY NOT THAT FAR APART, THEY' RE ABOUT
$7,000 -WE DON'T KNOW ABOUT THE LAST THREE WHETHER THEY WERE
CAPABLE, QUALIFIED, OR WHETHER THEY MET THE BID SPECIFICATIONS OR
NOT, BUT IT'S DISCOURAGING TO ME TO AN EXTREME DEGREE THAT WE HAVE
TO DEBATE THIS IN ~t OF OUR CITIZENS WHO CONTINUED TO INSIST
THAT OUR BIDS~WAY TOO HIGH, AND IN EVERY SINGLE INCIDENT , THEY
HAVE BEEN IJIA'('TOO HIGH. WE'VE TOLD OUR CITIZENS IT'S GOING TO COST
THEM A WHdl.E LOT NORE THAN IT ENDS UP COSTING THEM, AND I THINK WE
END UP WITH MUD ON OUR FACE EVERY SINGLE TIME WE DO THAT, AND I'D
LIKE TO SUGGEST THAT THERE'S GOT TO BE A WAY TO COME IN CLOSER THAN
2~ OVER THE ACTUAL BID ESTIMATE. AND THAT'S THE ONLY COMMENT I
HAVE.
Vote results:
Ayes: Council Nabers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Clayton,
Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: Council Naber Bullock
Motion carried. '1
(e) Executive Director Olson and Ben lirHn, @IS ~oordtnator, presented
a rec0111tndatton froa the Dtpartlltftt of Safety Services to adopt I btll for an
ordinance approvt119 an 19reeaM1t wtth the State of Colorado's Cttttral Colltc -
tton Service Dtp1rtlltftt of Adlltntstratton for collectton of llllbulance servtce
fNs. Mr. lir'Nfl est tutts that expenses wt 11 bt cut by 15 to 30 percent , co 1-
1 ect ton rate wtll Increase, and the State wtll bt able to 9tve us a better
•asure of what is actually collectable. Collectton procedure s were dis -
cussed. The City Clerk wa s asked to read Council 8 11 No . 51, entitled :
COUNCIL BILL NO . 51 , INTIIOOUCED BY CCUICll MENIER HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN OROI E APPROVING A COlLCCTION AaEC NT 8 ANO BETVCEN TH
CIT OF C LEWOOO, COLORADO ANO TH CCNTRAL COll[CTION [RVIC D£PARTMCNT Of
AOMINI TRATION. STAT Of COlOUOO .
COUlltll IIIMD NATNIIMY ..a, -ll(t) • COUIICIL llll ID, 11,
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(f) Director Fonda presented a reconnendtion from the Bi-City Super-
visory Committee to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an agreement
between the Department of Highways and the Cities of Littleton and Englewood
for possession and use of a portion of the Bi-City property for South Santa Fe~
improvements. Mr. Fonda explained the Highway Department plans to ~nstruct a .
frontage road. The Highway Department also plans to build a (eptage facility
on the Bi-City property as part of the negotiated settle111ent. Mr. Fonda
detailed the various easements contained within the agreement. The City Clerk
was asked to read Council Bill No. 46, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO . 46, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SPECIAL WARRANTY DEEDS AND EASEMENTS BETWEEN
THE COLORADO STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND THE CITY
OF LITTLETON FOR POSSESSION AND USE OF A PORTION OF THE Bl-CITY PROPERTY
NEEDED FOR SOUTH SANTA FE IMPROVEMENTS AND APPROVING AN AGREEMENT FOR CON-
STRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS AT THE Bl-CITY SITE.
COUNCIL IIEIIIO HATIWIAY IIDVED, -IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPIOVt MDIDA ITEM
ll(f) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 46.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(g) This itN was aoved forward -SH Agenda It• 6(c) -Page _.
12. leneral Dtscusston
(a) Mayor's Choice
(1) Mayor Van Dyke presented a resolution indi cating Englewood 's
support of the Mayors of thts nation in developing local organ i zat i ons and
educational prograas to heightet1 public awareness, preservation and protection
of the environaent.
The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read in its entirety .
RESOL UTION NO . 64 , SERIES OF 1991 .
MYII WM ME am, -IT 11U TO AMllft • ...,,. •• NO . M,
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Council ....,.r Clayton -T#t I -Ill
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(b) Council Member 's Choice
(i) Council Mellber Bullock presented a council bill concerning an
amendment to the HOiie Ru 1 e Charter purporting that the Mayor be e 1 ected by
popular vote. Mr. Bullock stated the proposal has received popular support in
the co11111unity . 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 ENGLEWOOD AT THE NEXT SCHEDULED REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION PROPOSED
AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD REQUIRING THE POPULAR ELEC -
TION OF MAYOR FOR A TWO (2) YEAR TEAM.
COUNCIL NEIIIO IULLOCIC IIDWED, -IT IIAS SECCNIED, TO APNOVE MEll»A ITEM 12(b)(1) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 31.
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(ii) Council Meaber Bullock presented a council bill relat i ve t o Building Code violations .
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The Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No . 50, entitled :
COUNCIL BILL NO . 50, INTAOOUCED BY COUNCIL NOIIER BULLOCK
A BI LL FOR AN ORDINANCE SETTINli FORTH THC REQUIR[N(NT THAT ALL SUMJNS ANO
COMPLAINTS FOR BUILDING COO( VIOUTJCIIS MME SP£C1FIC REFERENCE TO TH E SE CTION
ALLEGED TO BE VIOLAT ED ANO PIIOVIDINli FOi THE ARIITRATION Of DISPUTES CONCERN-
ING BUILDING COO£ INTERPR ET ATION AOOINli A NEV SUIS[C TJON N TO TITLE 8 , CHAPTER
I, SE CTION 5 , ANO BY MUl>INli TIT LE I , CHAPTER l, SE CTION I OF THC ENGLEWOOD MUN IC IPA L CODE 1915 .
COUNCIL IDIO IUU.oat ..... -12(b)(tt) -COUNCIL IILL IO. IO.
VOTE
(ffi) A ruolultOft ING nt.fng a Youth Neabtr to the Parlts alld
Recr a tlOft CoalssfOft wu cOftsfdtNd . The resolutfOft .,., a utgfted a flUllber
and rtad by t it.le :
RESO LUTION NO . 65 SERIES OF lMI
AR SOlUTION APPOINT! ..,_ WIGCI AS YOUTH
ATI COflllSSION . ANO CRC ,
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COUNCIL NDIIER HATHAIIAY NOVm, All) IT WAS SECCN>m, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO.
65 , SERIES OF 1991 .
Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay , Hathaway,
Van Dyke
Nays: None
Abstain: Council Nellbers Wiggins, Clayton
Motion carried. Mark's ten11 of appointinent runs from July
1992 .
Bullock , Haben i cht ,
1, 1991 to June 1,
(iv) A resolution appotnttng a Youth Ne111ber to the Parks and
Recreation Comtsston was considered . The resolution was assigned a number
and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 66, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING DAN CLAYTON AS YOUTH MEMBER OF THE PARKS AND RECRE -
ATION COMMISSION .
COUNCIL IEIID HATIWIAY IIOYED, _, IT WAS SECClll»ED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO.
66, SERIES OF 1911.
Ayes:
Nays:
Abstain:
Motton carried . Dan's
1992 .
Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway ,
Van Dyke
None
Council Nellbers Wiggins, Clayton
tel"II of appointllent runs frOIII July
Bullock , Habenicht ,
1, 1991 to June 1,
Ctty Manager Fraser offered to ldvtse the other interested youth appl tcants
concerning these appotntaents and offering encoura9 ... nt to apply again next
year .
(v) Council Mellber KoltQ:
1 . He requested that the Departlleflt of C01111Ut1 1t y Deve l opaent chec k t nto the
s torage of aut0110bil es on property foraerly occ up i ed by a de nta l he alth bui ld -
ing at BroadwQ and Bell evi ew.
2. He provi ded an updat e on Project BU ILD.
3 . He announc ed hts resi gna tion e ffec t ive laedl ately after the July 15 ,
1911, ~ul ar Council .. ttng. He and hts f•tly will bt aovtng out of
the City and he will no l0ft98r be eligible to serve as I council r .
(vt) Counc 1 Mellber Hathaway :
I. She provided I report on the publ le hearing held by Denv r R tonal Coun -
c11 of Gov,,,..,.ts rel atht to the MC proposal .
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HAT CONOUCT[O IV OIICOG LAST
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WHICH WERE AGAINST THE PROJECT, AND I'D ALSO ADD THAT THOSE Joi
WERE ONES THAT DIDN'T HAVE PROPERTY OR SOME INTEREST IN THE AREA
THAT THE MAC IS PROPOSED. IT WAS INTERESTING TO SAY THE LEAST -I
DON'T KNOW IF I COULD MAINTAIN HY TEMPER AS WELL AS ELSIE LACEY DID
AS CHAIRMAN, BUT JUST THOUGHT I WOULD REITERATE THAT I HAVE NOT
CHANGED MY POSIT I ON ON IT ANO AS COUNC IL HAO BASICALLY GAVE ME THE
STATEMENT THAT THEY HAO NOT CHANGED THEIR POSITION ON IT AS WELL, I
INTEND TO GO INTO THE JULY 17TH DRCOG BOARD MEETING VOTING AGAINST
THE MAC LINE BASED ON THE FACT THAT IT DOES AS FAR AS WE'RE CON-
CERNED IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD NOT SERVE THE RESIDENTS OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD All> EVEN THOUGH WE 00 BELIEVE IN REGIONALISM TO THE
FULLEST EXTENT THAT WE'VE PUT ENOUGH INTO THE PROCESS THAT WE DON'T
CARE IF IT AS ASTUTE EXPENDITURE OF $67,000,000, WE ARE NOT FOR IT.
(vii) Council Meaber Wiggins:
I. As I result of his representing Council at school telethon event at which
President Bush and Governor Roaer were featured, he strongly suggested that
Council support the School Board by volunteering to serve as IINlbers of the various subcoaaittees:
I. Readiness for school
2. C011pleting high school
3. Student 1chieveaent and citizenship
4. Science and •1th
5. Adult literacy and life -long learning
6. Safe discipline and drug free schools.
2. He inquired about the study being conducted by Eric Roth. stated the results should be 1v1tlable later tn July . Mr . Fraser
3. He coaet1ted upon the lack of ~cation concerning the pilot "KY·
cling Protr•. Director Wam,sh provtd-.,,.tnfo,..tton rehttve to the fl .
lngs, phone and persOt11l contacts Mh ave resulted n approx laately 400 households sl911tng up .
4 . He Coaetlted about the Weds along Cheftango parting In the vtcfn ty of
the City Ditch, stating Utt Ctty Manaver will llave t tter co,.rtcted shortly.
5 . He discuued special pa tng perwlts for t ltll v clally during the July 4th c I atfCNI , P1rt I 1, N ·
(vt If) Counc fl r Habetttcht :
I. s lnforaect Mr . Wl99tn1
tff • •studeflt Ach ev t •• his vol11t1t r1ld fort
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(ix) Council Member Clayton:
l. He congratulated Mr. Fraser and staff on the new ISO rating from Class 4
to Class 3. 2. He informed Mr. Wiggins he has volunteered to serve on the "Adult Litera-
cy" educational subcOR11ittee. ,
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3 . He offered congratulations to Director Long and th, Library staff for
receiving two grants, one of which will provide nine IIIO{e\111 equipped computer
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4. He announced that he and Mrs. Clayton had planted five trees at Sinclair
Pool. 5. He reported on the outcoM of the ACCE ineet i ng in wash i ngton, 0. C. ,
stating he believes it was a worthwhile endeavor.
13 . City Mana .. r's a.port
(a) Mr. Fraser cQ!Mlended various aewit,ers of his staff for the manner in
which the low interest rate of 7.44~ was accOfflP\ished for the special assess -
•nt bonds . (b) RecJarding the grants recently received by the Library, he informed
Council that he has instructed the staff to do everything possible to bring
additional grant aonies into the City.
14 . City AttortWJ'S a.port
{a) Mr . DeWitt provided copies of the d\saissal order in OMNIBANK vs
c,t of (ngl~-
lb) concern ng the Martin Manufa~Mng COIIIP •nY settleaent offer. he
sugges ted hold ng off acceptance 11nt\l there Is a f\raer under standing between
t par i s . I wa s sUC)9tS ltd that the aatter be resolved In such a way to be
uall • l and understandable .
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FRASER: I'D JUST LIKE TO ENCOURAGE COUNCIL AND THE CITY ATTORNEY TO LOOK AT
WAYS OF BRINGING THIS TO CLOSURE IN THE MOST POSITIVE WAY POSSIBLE.
I THINK IT'S CLEAR THAT MR. MARTIN AND HIS REPRESENTATIVES HAYEW
BEEN SOMEWHAT EXTREME IN THEIR POSITION WITH RESPECT TO OUR ABILITY
TO COLLECT, SET AND COLLECT A USE TAX. ON THE OTHERHAND IT IS ALSO
APPARENT TO ME THAT WE HAYE AN OPPORTUNITY HERE TO PERHAPS REVITAL-
IZE A LOCAL ENTREPRENURER WHO'S GOTTEN DISHEARTENED WITH THE SYSTEM
Afl> WHO IS MAYBE TURNING AROUND. Afl> WHILE 1 'M NOT SUGGESTING THAT
WE ACCEPT THE SETTLEMENT OFFER THAT'S BEEN MADE TODATE, I WOULD
HOPE THAT WE CAN APPROACH THE REOSLUTION OF THIS IN A WAY THAT IS
NOT ABSOLUTELY HAROUN£ All> GIVES MR. MARTIN CONTINUING ENCOURAGE-
MENT IN HIS EFFORTS TO STAY IN OUR COMIIJNITY.
CLAYTON: I WAS GOING TO SAY KUI> OF THE SAM£ THING, EXCEPT I WAS GOING TO
OFFER A LITTLE ANALOGY. MAYBE THIS IS KINO OF LIKE SOMEONE BRING-
ING BACK A BOOK LATE TO THE LIBRARYK. WE WANT THE BOOK BACK, BUT
MAYBE WE CAN CUT SOME SLACK ON THE PENALTIES All) THE FINES. I
WOULD HOP£ THAT WE CAN FINO A WAY TO DO A DEAL THAT ACCOMMODATES
BOTH THE CITY All> MR. MARTIN All) KEEPS HIM AS AN EMPLOYER All> STILL
DOESN'T CONPIIONISE OUR ABILITY TO BE FAIR TO EVERYONE ELSE WHO HAS
PAID WHAT THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO PAY TOO.
DEWITT: I APPRECIATE THOSE CCIIIENTS. IIE'll SEE WHAT WE CAN DO TO RESOLVE
THIS MATTER ON TEIIIS THAT ARE ..,TUALL Y AGR£EABLE All> UNDERSTAll>-
ABLE. I THI•, YOU CAN SETTLE THIS CASE, IT'S JUST CLEARLY UNDER-
STAll>ING THE TEIIIS Of BOTH SIDES.
15. M,jourtmnt
CCUICIL -.. MftD TO.... The ... ting adjoumed at llll p.a .
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