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A&Efl>A ITEM 6(8) -DERELICT VEHICLES PERNIT FEE -AU&UST 5, 1991
WELL, YOU'VE ALL ALREADY HAD A FEW PHONE CALLS ON THIS I IMAGINE,
SO YOU PROBABLY REALIZE THERE'S A FEW PROBLEMS WITH IT. I WAS HERE
THE NIGHT THAT IT PASSED. I WAS TALKING ABOUT THE PARKING AROUND
ENGLEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL AND I BROUGHT UP THE POINT ON THIS THAT -
WHAT DO PEOPLE DO THAT DON'T HAYE A GARAGE? WELL, THEY'VE GOT A
CHOICE. THEY EITHER PAY A HUNDRED BUCKS OR THEY GET RID OF THEIR
CAR, AND THE PEOPLE THAT DO HAYE A GARAGE CAN HIDE THEIR CAR IN THE
GARAGE AND THEY DON'T HAYE TO PAY A HUNDRED DOLLARS. AND I ASKED
THE COUNCIL ·WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT THAT?• AND NOT ONE
SINGLE PERSON ON THE COUNCIL EVEN DISCUSSED THIS, EVEN BROUGHT IT
UP FOR DISCUSSION AMONGST THE REST OF YOU. AND IT JUST KINDA WENT
IN ONE EAR ANO OUT THE OTHER. ANO IT PASSED, AND I COULDN'T
BELIEVE IT. ANO, YOU KNOW, IF YOU SAY, GEE, WELL THAT IS A
PROBLEM, MAYBE WE OUGHT TO LET THE PEOPLE WHO DON'T HAYE A GARAGE
LEAVE ONE VEHICLE OUTSIDE ANO LEAVE IT COVERED, AND THE PEOPLE WHO
DO HAYE A GARAGE WILL HAVE TO PUT THEIRS IN THE GARAGE. WELL, THAT
ISN'T FAIR EITHER BECAUSE NOW I HAYE TO PUT THE 62 FORD FALCON THAT
DOESN'T HAYE A MOTOR OR TRANSMISSION IN MY GARAGE AND PUT ONE OF MY
NICE FALCONS OUTSIDE WHILE THE PERSON DOIIN THE STREET WHO DOESN 'T
HAYE A GARAGE CAN LEAVE THEIR VEHICLE OUTSIDE COVERED. THAT'S NOT
FAIR EITHER. SO, YOU KNOW, THAT'S A REAL BIG PROBLEM WHAT WASN'T
EVEN ADDRESSED, BUT IT CONES UP FOR A VOTE. ANO I WAS TOLD BY THE
MAYOR THAT YOU ALREADY HAD AN ORDINANCE THAT SAYS IF YOU HAYE A
HOBBY VEHICLE OR A DERELICT VEHICLE IN YOUR YARD THAT IT NEEDS TO
BE COVERED. OR ANY PARTS THAT ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE CAR HAVE TO
BE COVERED. I DON'T SEE ANYTHING THAT WAS ._ WITH THAT. BUT I
WAS TOLD ·WELL, GEE, WE DON'T HAYE THE IWIPOIIER OR THE FACILITIES
TO GO OUT AND POLICE ALL THESE CARS AND NNCE EVERYBODY COVER THEM
UP, BUT NOii THAT YOU'VE PASSED THIS ORDINANCE WITH NONEY INVOLVED ,
YOU'VE GOT ALL THE TINE IN THE WORLD TO SEND PEOPLE OUT TO EVERY
SINGLE HOUSE AND EVEN MY VEHICLE IN QUESTION SDI> A LETIER TO AND
MICE THEM EITHER CALL UP, SAYING WELL, IT IS IUIIING OR NO, IT
ISN 'T RUIIIING. YOU, YOU ICIOI, YOU'VE GOT ALL TH£ TINE IN THE WORLD
NOii NOii THAT THERE'S NONEY INYOt.Ym TO GO OUT AN ENFORCE AN
ORDINANCE THAT YOU ALREADY HAD . SO I DON 'T UND(RSTAND THAT EITHER.
AND THIS IS SONCTHING THAT YOU'RE GOING TO HAYE TO DO ON A DAILY
BASIS BECAUSE EVERY SINGLE DAY TM(ltE'S GOii& TO IE A CAR WITHOUT A
WHEEL, THERE 'S GOii& TO IE A CM WITHOUT AN Ell51Nf, THERE 'S OOING
TO IE A CAR THAT TEJIIOURILY DOESN 'T HAY£ PLATES, MD YOU 'RE GOING
TO HAVE TO PAY SOIICIODY TO DO THAT ON A l(CUUI BASIS WHCN YOU
ALREADY HAD AN OIIDINANCE TO COWH IT . IF IT IMS ENfORCED . OU
KNOW, LET'S FACE IT, IF I PVT A CAR COWCI ON THAT 6Z FORD fA C ,
EVEN THOUGH IY DO( 'T HAY A TUISIIISSION, IT 'S GOI TO l 1
GOOD UIUR THAl CAR COW£ A H0,000 NEIIC(D( THAT I L IC D
IS ORIY C IUl IN>' GOii& TO All[ 10 T LL OJF RC
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IT'S BEHIND A 6' PRIVACY FENCE THAT NOBODY CAN SEE BUT ME, AND
ACTUALLY PROVE THAT IT IS DRIVEABLE AND THAT IT DOES HAVE PLATES
AND THAT IT DOES HAVE INSURANCE, AND THAT'S NOT RIGHT EITHER. IF
IT'S UNDER A CAR COVER, WHO CARES? AND ANOTHER THING IS YOU DIDN 'T
HAVE THE MANPOWER TO ENFORCE THE ORDINANCE YOU ALREADY HAD, BUT ALL
OF A SUDOEN YOU HAVE ALL KINDS OF MONEY TO PRINT THESE UP AND SEND
THEM OUT USING TAXPAYERS' MONEY, USING MY MONEY, AND EVERYBODY ELSE
IN THIS ROOM MONEY AND YOU'VE GOT ALL THE TIME IN THE WORD AND THE
MONEY TO PRINT UP THE LETTERS SAYING WHAT THE NEW ORDINANCE IS EVEN
THOUGH IT HAS FLAWS, AND I WAS TOLD •wELL, YOU KNOW, WE NEEDED TO
GET THE ORDINANCE PASSED, BECAUSE WE NEED TO GET THESE PEOPLE ON
THE BALL TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT THERE CARS. WE KNOW IT HAS FLAWS,
BUT WE PASSED IT ANYWAY.• THAT'S NOT RIGHT. IF YOU STUDIED THIS
OVER A FEW STUDY SESSIONS, YOU'D REALIZE THAT IT HAS FLAWS AND THAT
IT WASN'T RIGHT TO PASS IT, AND FLIP IT ON THROUGH AND LET THE
PEOPLE WHO GOT THESE LETTERS FIGURE OUT WHAT TO DO. THAT 'S NOT
RIGHT EITHER. SO THAT'S BASICALLY WHAT I WANTED TO SAY WAS THAT
HOPEFULLY YOU'LL THINK ABOUT IT AND REALIZE THAT YOU ALREADY HAD AN
ORDINANCE THAT WASN'T ENFORCED, WHY PASS A NEW LAW WHEN YOU'VE
ALREADY GOT ONE TO COVER IT. AND THAT'S ABOUT IT.
VAN DYKE: ANY ONE ON CITY COUNCIL WISH TO . . . . MR. BULLOCK.
BULLOCK: NATT All> I HAD SOME DISCUSSIONS OVER THE COURSE OF THE LAST WEEK,
AND HE HAD A NIIIIER OF GOOD IDEAS. AND I THINK I TRIED TO CONVEY
THE FACT THAT THIS, THE ORDINANCE WAS SIMPLY A STARTING POINT ANO
NAP OUT THE POSSIBILITY OF POSSIBLY EXEMPTING ONE COVERED VEHICLE
IN THE ALLEY PER HOUSEHOLD . I MEAN, I'M JUST THROWING THESE OUT.
THESE WERE IDEAS OF MATT 'S. ALSO EID.TING VEHICLES THAT ARE OUT
OF SIGHT. IF YOU HAVE, IEHIII> A PRIVACY FENCE, YOU KNOW THAT •ncs UP THE IIIOl.E ISSUE OF, YOU ICIOI, FOURTH MEIINENT PRIVACY
RIGHTS AND SO FORTH, AND I ACREE WITH NATT IN THAT THE CITY OOESN ' T
HAVE MY RIGHT TO IC LDING THIOU&H SONEONE'S FENCE TO SEE HOW
IWIY VEHICLU THEY'VE COT. I lll>ICATm TO MTT THAT, YOU KNOW,
l(YOII( NDll(Y IS ll>T THE ISSUE CERTAlaY. I THI•. THE ONLY MPOSE
FOi THE SIOO LICEISIIC FEE IEIIC IN THERE IS THAT IT PIOVIDCD SOME
TYP( Of ll>TIVATICII TO CCT P£0PlE TO IEMIR THESE VEHICLES TO CCT
THOI fl)WIIC SO THAT THCY l8llD I( IESPCCTFUL Of TN(IR suaGIINOIIC
PIOPUTY ltS, PIDflCRTY VAUIES, Ml> THAT llEALLY, I THI THAT 'S
THE CC tAl IDCA Of TNC Oll>IIMICE IMS TO PIOT£C.1 THE PIDflCRTY
VALUES • T SIIRIO,INOIIC PIDfl(RlY Olll(ltS IUTHOUT IUTHOUl T
RICiNT Of TN£ PIOP£RTY OIIICltS Ill> WISH TO CII T IR
VCMIClf . SO , I , YOU , I THI• IT 'S A STAITI POINT , IUl
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WERE PERHAPS ONE OR TWO THINGS THAT WERE DONE A LITTLE, COULD HAVE
BEEN DONE A LITTLE BIT BETTER WITH REGARD TO RECEIVING YOUR LAST
LETTER THE TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE DEADLINE OF REMOVING THE VEHICLE,
SO THE CITY HAS INPUT SOME TEMPORARY CHANGES TO HELP FACILITATE THE
PROCESS FOR THE SHORT TERM. THE LONG TERM HAS TO BE STUDIED IN
MORE DETAIL. MR. FRASER, BEFORE WE MOVE TO THREE WOULD YOU JUST
ADDRESS THE TWO POINTS THAT WE WOULD LIKE TO 00 IN ASSISTING
INDIVIDUALS, WHO WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THEIR CARS REMOVED?
SURE. ONE OF THE THINGS THAT WE'VE BEEN DOING AS WE'VE RECEIVED
CALLS FROM INDIVIDUALS DURING THE COURSE OF THE LAST COUPLE OF
WEEKS IS TO TRY TO FIND WAYS OF WORKING OUT AN ACCOMMODATION WHICH
ALLOWS A PERIOD OF 30 DAYS TO GET PROPERTIES IN LINE WITH THE
ORDINANCE. WE HAVE A NUMBER OF CIRCUMSTANCES THROUGHOUT THE CITY
WHERE FOLKS NEEDED SOME ADDITIONAL TIME TO COME INTO COMPLIANCE,
ANO WE'RE ALLOWING THAT. WE ALSO HAVE SOME OPPORTUNITIES TO ASSIST
YOU IN DISPOSING OF VEHICLES IF THAT IS AN ISSUE FOR YOU. WE HAVE
THINGS THAT WE CAN DO. BUT IN TERMS OF THE GENERAL BOTTOM LINE OF
THE ORDINANCE AS IT STANDS, THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF THE ORDINANCE
IS TO DIMINISH THE Nlll&ER OF CARS THAT WE HAVE SITTING IN
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES AROUND THE CITY THAT ARE NOT OPERATIONAL .
AND THAT'S THE GENERAL FOCUS OF OUR EFFORTS. BUT WE HAVE PROVIDED
A 30 DAY PERIOD FROM AUGUST 1ST THAT WE WILL WORK WITH FOLKS
IUTHOUT WRITING ANY FINES OR ANY PENAL TIES OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT SO
THAT WE CAN GET THIS THING IMPLEMENTED.
VAN DYKE: THANK YOU. RITA.
HATHAWAY : IN ONE OF THE SECTIONS OF TITLE 15 WHICH WAS JUST PASSED, THERE IS
A PROCEDURE FOR PEOPLE THAT DO NOT HAVE A GARAGE BUT IT DOES
INVOLVE GOING TIIOJCill THE ENGLEWOOD IDARD Of ADJUSTNENT AND
APPEALS. THAT 'S IN SECTION 15-5-3-A-3 WHICH READS: ANY PERSON OR
PARTY Of PAOPERTY WHICH HAS NO ADEQUATE ACCESS TO THE REAR YARD OR
IIIO HAS NO GAUCE IIIO JS SEEllNG A VARIMCE QI HEARING BHOIE THE
IDARD Of ADJUSTNENT All> APPEALS IN MfY MTIER RELATING TO THIS
SECTION SHALL NOT BE REQUIRED TO PAY MfY FEE TO THE CITY FOi SAID
PROCEDUR£. I THI* -Of THE THJNliS THAT IUliHT BE ADVISAILE WHEN
IIJMJNG WITH SOME Of THE PEOPl.E IIIO DO NOT HAVE WA&ES, THAT HAVE
CAI.L[D AIOUT THE OIDIIIMCE, lllliHT BE TO SET UP A CERTAIN HEARING
NJCHT THIOUCH THE IDARD Of ADJUSTNENT All> APPEALS All> ASSIST THOSE
PEOPl.E THIIOUCH THE PROCESS TO TRY TO GET THE VARIANCES THEY NEED
FOi THE PUIPOS THAT THEY DON 'T HAVE A WM(. SUCH AS THE PEOPLE
DOlla THE STREET FD YOU . TH£R£ JS A PIOWISION IN THIS CHARTER , OR
IN THI SE CTION AlRfADY f'OI THAT . .,T I THI• WE AS CITY STAFF
SHOUlD I( All TO H£LP THOSE PEOPl.E ~ THAT PIOCESS A llTTLC
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THEY DON'T HAVE A GARAGE. THERE MIGHT BE A WAY TO HELP FACILITATE
A GROUP HEARING IN FRONT OF BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS EVEN
THOUGH CONSIDERING THEM ALL INDIVIDUALLY. DO IT ALL IN ONE NIGHT,
DO IT ALL FOR THE SAME ISSUE.
VAN DYKE: THAT'S GOOD INFORMATION. l'M GLAD THAT YOU TOOK THE TIME TO REALLY
ISOLATE THAT SECTION FOR US. MR. WIGGINS.
WIGGINS: YES. MR. ACKER, LAST TIME YOU WERE HERE I KNOW YOU TALKED ABOUT
PARKING AT THE HIGH SCHOOL, AS YOUR PROBLEM AT THAT TIME. DID I
HEAR YOU SAY AT THAT TIME YOU HAD SIX VEHICLES? HOW MANY TOTAL
VEHICLES DO YOU HAVE AT YOUR PROPERTY?
ACKER: MY, PROBABLY SIX NOW.
HATHAWAY: HOW MANY LICENSED?
ACKER: FIVE OF THEN. FIVE ARE LICENSED AND DRIVEN REGULARLY EXCEPT ONE.
WIGGINS: THANK YOU.
ACKER: WHICH, YOU KNOW, MY WHOLE POINT OF BEING HERE WAS BECAUSE I THOUGHT
YOU HAD AN ORDINANCE TO COVER THAT ONE. All> WHY DO YOU NEED
ANOTHER ONE? YOU KNOW, IF I, IT'S THE WHOLE STORY, IF I TAKE THAT
FALCON All) PUT IT IN MY DRIVEWAY All> I PUT A CAR COVER ON IT, WELL
IT USED TO BE THAT WAS FINE, NO BIG DEAL. YOU'VE GOT YOUR ONE
VEHICLE, IT'S COVERED, HOPEFULLY, YOU KNOW, IT'S NO LONGER AN EYE
SORE, BUT NOii JUST BECAUSE IT DOESN'T HAVE A LICENSE PLATE IT 'S AN
OUTLAW VEHICLE . All> tll>ER THAT CAR COVER COULD JUST AS EASILY BE
ONE Of NY OTHER FALCONS THAT DOES HAVE A LICENSE PLATE. BUT NOW I
HAVE TO ACTUALLY PROVE THAT THE CAR Ull>ER THAT CAR COVER HAS A
LICENSE PLATE. THAT'S RIDICULOUS. I COULD PUT A CAR COVER ON
EVERY ONE OF MY SIX VEHICLES ANO HAVE THE N£1CHIORS CALL UP BECAUSE
THEY LOOK TERRIBLE BECAUSE THERE'S Sil IIISIIIOCIIS IN NY YARD . YOU
Qllf, IT'S CRAZ.Y. llfY PASS AN OIIDIIIMCE WO YOU ALREADY HAVE GOT
ONE, ANO llfY PASS AN OIIDIIIMCE THAT PUTS A HUIIDR£D DOl.LAR BURDEN ON
PEOPt.E IIIEN YOU'VE ALREADY GOT AN OIIDIIIMCE TO COVER IT. ANO LIKE
I SAY, YOU 'RE GOING TO HAVE TO GO OUT ON A REGULAR BASIS, YOU CAN 'T
GO OUT ONCE A YEAR TO Mt( THIS IIORl.
VAN DYKE : THAT 'S CORRECT .
ACKER: SO, I DON 'T KNOW .
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OVER A 6' FENCE LOOKING UNDER A CAR COVER TO SEE IF THERE'S A CAR
UNDER THERE THAT DOESN'T HAVE A PLATE. OTHERWISE HE WOULD HAVE NO
REASON TO GET THE LETTER. THAT'S ALL.
VAN DYKE: OKAY, WHY DON'T WE GIVE SOME OF THESE OTHER PEOPLE AN OPPORTUNITY
TO SPEAK ON THIS ISSUE. WE APPRECIATE YOUR COMING UP ANO SPEAKING
FIRST. ROGER TOMASSO.
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AGENDA ITEN 6(C) -AU&UST 5, 1991
TOMASSO: MY ADDRESS IS 2996 SOUTH CHEROKEE. I JUST WANT TO KNOW WHY, I, YOU
KNOW, I JUST CAN AFFORD THIS $100. AND I, YOU PASSED IT THE
MINUTE, WHEN I FIRST MOVED IN THERE AND BOUGHT THE HOME, AH, THEY
SAID ALL YOU DO IS COYER UP YOUR CAR AND IT'S FINE. SO THEN I
COVERED IT UP. ANO NOW IN FEBRUARY YOU COME UP WITH A NEW LAW, YOU
KNOW. I MOVED FROM RENTING A HOUSE CAUSE I WAS TIRED OF THE
LANDLORD TELLING ME WHAT TO DO AND HOW TO DO IT. I BUY A HOUSE,
AND THEN I HAYE YOU GUYS TELLING ME WHAT TO DO. I MEAN, IT'S MY
YARD, AND YOU'RE CHARGING ME A $100 TO RENT MY OWN CAR TO KEEP IN
MY OWN YARD. IT DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE. YOU KNOW, AH, I 'YE NEYER
DONE THIS BEFORE SO BEAR WITH ME. I, YOU KNOW, I'VE SEEN PEOPLE
WITH PILES OF JUNK AND EVERYTHING IN THEIR YARD. MY CAR IS NEATLY
IN A CORNER, IT'S COVERED UP, IT ISN'T AN EYESORE, NEIGHBORS DON'T
COMPLAIN.
YAN DYKE: DO YOU HAYE A GARAGE, MR. TOMASSO?
TOMASSO: NO. I CAN'T AFFORD TO BUILD A GARAGE. I HAVEN'T THE $2,000 ....
AND WHEN I DO, If I PUT THAT CAR IN THE GARAGE I WON'T HAYE ANY
GARAGE LEFT, IT WILL TAKE ALL THE ROOM UP. EVEN IF I HAO ONE, YOU
KNOW.
YAN DYKE : WELL, IN THE SHORT TEIII, YOU CAN CERTAINLY FOLLOW UP ON RITA 'S
RECOMNENDATION TO TAKE THAT BEFORE THE BOARD Of ADJUSTMENT ANO
APPEALS BASED ON THAT LEGISLATION.
HATHAWAY: PERHAPS ALSO HAVING THE STAFF IIORKING WITH ... TOMASSO TO SEE
1am If THERE 'S A WAY TO GET HIS 1£HIND THE SET BACK ANO MEETS
THE REQUIRDDTS Of HAVING IT COVERm, SEE ALSO, YOU KNOW .
HABENICHT : EVEN If IT NET TH( REQUIRODTS Ml) IDT IENIND THE SET BAC K
THOINiHT HE 'D STILL IE atcm TO MY THE HUNDRED DOI.LARS .
HATHAWAY : ACCOIIDING TO THIS ORDIIIMCE, THE WAY I READ IT, If HE HAS IT TO
HR£ IT IS NOT VISJll.£ FD THE ADJACENT PIOPEJlTIES, If HC CAN
CONE UP WITH A IIAY TO Ml£ IT IIIWISlllC FD THE ADJACENT
PIOPERTIES , THEN HE 'S IN CCIIUINCE ...
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TOMASSO: OKAY, SO IF I, I COULDN'T AFFORD ONE ANYWAY TO PUT AROUND THE YARD.
SO IF I PUT ONE RIGHT AROUND, RIGHT AROUND THE CAR THAT'S BLOCKING,
IT'S COVERED, NOBODY CAN SEE IT. WHAT IS THAT?
HATHAWAY: THAT'S SOMETHING THAT WOULD HAVE TO BE RUN THROUGH THE CITY STAFF
TO SEE WHETHER IT COMPLIES. YOU KNOW.
VAN DYKE: ANYWAY, ROGER ....
TOMASSO: I JUST CAN'T SEE BEING CHARGED A $100 FOR NY OWN, MY OWN YARD, MY
VEHICLE. DO YOU SEE?? I'M RENTING NY PROPERTY TO MYSELF FOR A
HUNDRED BUCKS AND YOU'RE GETTING A HUNDRED DOLLARS. I DON'T
Ufl>ERSTAND THAT.
VAN DYKE: LET'S WORK ON IT, LET'S ASK MR. FRASER AND STAFF TO STAY IN CONTACT
WITH YOU TO SEE IF VE CAN HELP YOU RESOLVE YOUR PROBLEM PERSONALLY.
AS I MENTIONED, VE DO HAVE IN THE SHORT TEM THIS AVENUE THAT RITA
BROUGHT UP BEFORE THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS.
TOMASSO: UN HUN.
VAN DYKE: IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE NEV OR ANYTHING ...
TOMASSO: NO, I GUESS THAT'S ALL I CME UP TO SAY, I DON'T KNOW .
VAN DYKE: MR. BULLOCK.
BULLOCK: I HAD A QUESTION . GIVEN THAT THE OBJECTIVE IS THE PROTECTION OF
PROPERTY OWNERS Of THE SURROUNDING PROPERTIES, DO YOU HAVE ANY
SUGGESTIONS ON HOV THIS ORDINANCE SHOULD IE, SHOULD BE PHRASED OR
DHELOPED?
TOMSSO : WLL, YOU PASSED IT . I NEM, YOU, IIY IIEHiHBOR VH£N I FIRST ll>VED
II THERE SAID -Wll, All YOU HAW£ TO DO IS COVEi IT .• SO I DO
THAT . SO TH£1 II F£11UMY , A COUPLE OF WW MiO I GOT THIS THI NG
II THE Mil SAYING TMT I HAVE TO PAY A SlOO OR 'fl RID OF IT OR
1£,1sn1.
BUL LOCK : YOU ICNOlf TH[I( AR£ CEITAII PEOPLE II THE CITY THAT HAY E 10 , ZO WELL
MYIE NOT 20, BUT I IIIJII SON£ IIIO HAW£ AS INY AS 10 JUNK VEHI CLES
II THEI i VAID , N I THI• THOS(, THOS£ Al£ TH[ TY PE OF PE OPLE THAT
THIS WAS DESHillO> TO llll> OF PMS( OUT OR THE Ii CMS ...
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WLL, I SEE THAT. I '¥£ GOT -CM , IT 'S COV£1£D, N NOii YOU
CHANCC IT .
SO HOW , HOV DO YOU l(CONNOI> THAT W DO THIS ?
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MAYBE I'LL JUST PUT A 61 FENCE JUST AROUND THE CAR, ANO I CAN'T SEE
-I DON'T KNOW IF YOU'RE DOING IT, BUT I CAN'T SEE YOU GOING IN MY
YARD ANO LIFTING UP MY COVER ON MY CAR. BECAUSE IF MY DOGS GET
YOU, THEY GET YOU. All> AS, THEY DON'T KNOW ANY DIFFERENT. WHO'S A
CITY WORKER ANO WHO'S NOT. AND •.. I CONSIDER THAT TRESPASSING.
BULLOCK: IT IS.
WIGGINS: MR. TOMSSO, HOW MANY VEHICLES DO YOU HAVE, SIR?
TOMASSO: JUST ONE.
WIGGINS: JUST ONE, ANO IT'S NOT A ORIVEABLE VEHICLE?
TOMASSO: RIGHT .•.
WIGGINS: WHAT IS YOUR INTENT IN THE FUTURE?
TOMSSO: WELL, EVENTUALLY I WANT TO Fil IT UP. IT'S A 63 FALCON AND I'M NOT
GOING TO GET RID OF NY CAR. I 'VE HM> IT FOR MIHILE AND I LIKE OLD
CARS All> THEY'RE HARD TO GET A HOLD OF.
WIGGINS: DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA OF MHEN, HOii FAR DOIII THE ROAD YOU ANTICIPATE
STORING THE 63?
TOMSSO: WELL, MONEY, IT TAKES A LITTLE BIT OF MONEY TO GET IT STARTED.
WIGGINS: WELL, THREE YEARS, FIVE YEARS? IIHAT?
TOMSSO: IT'S POSSIBLE. I CAN'T REALLY lilVE YOU All ANSIIER ON THAT. BUT IF
I COULD AFFORD THE SIOO TO PAY YCIU EACH YEAR, I USS I COULD Fil
THE CAR UP, SEE? I DON'T HAVE THAT EITHER. BUT IT 'S ONE VEHICLE,
IT'S COVEIED. I, IT IMS II CCIIIPLIMCE 111TH YOUR CODE BEFORE AND
YOU &O Ml> CHMliE IT. I IIEM, IDf IWIY TINES, YCIU Ill*, YOU'VE
CONE UP 111TH THIS, IHI ME YCIU IOING TO CHMliE IT AGAIN?
VAIi DYltE : WELL, T1Wlt YOU, ... TCIIUSO. LID UEFOWER .
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A&ElllA ITEM 7(A) -AU6UST 5, 1991
KEEFOVER: MY NAME IS LINDA KEEFOVER AND I LIVE AT 2030 WEST WARREN. AND I'M
ALSO WONDERING ABOUT THE CARS, THE DERELICT CARS. WE HAVE ONE
TRUCK. WE DO HAVE A GARAGE, BUT WE'VE RENTED IN THE SAME HOUSE FOR
21 YEARS, THE LANDLORD USES THE GARAGE. WE DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO
THE GARAGE. MY HUSBAND HAS BEEN OUT OF WORK FOUR MONTHS OUT OF SIX
ANO I DON'T HAVE A HUNDRED DOLLARS TO PAY FOR THE TRUCK. WHAT DO I
DO? THERE HAS TO BE PROVISIONS MADE. Will WE RECEIVE A COPY OF
THE INFORMATION, THE ORDINANCES, OR THE REGULATIONS? I HAVE NOT
RECEIVED A COPY.
VAN DYKE: WELL, THEY AREN'T GENERALLY MAILED OUT TO PEOPLE. THE REQIREMENTS
OF THE ORDINANCE WERE SENT IN THAT LETTER, BUT THE SPECIFICS OF THE
ORDINANCE CAN BE MADE AVAILABLE TO ANYONE THROUGH THE CITY CLERK'S
OFFICE. PAT, HOii WOULD ANYBODY OBTAIN A COPY OF THIS PARTICULAR
LEGISLATION?
CROW: THEY COULD JUST CALL OR OFFICE AND WE COULD EITHER MAIL IT TO THEM,
OR THEY COULD PICK IT UP.
VAN DYKE: C*AY, SO IT WOULD BE THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.
CROW: THE ORDINANCE IS ALSO AVAILABLE IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT .
HATHAWAY: MRS. KEEFOVER, DID YOU RECEIVE A COPY OF THE LETTER?
KEEFOVER: YES.
HATHAWAY: THAT HAS SONE Of THE STIPULATIONS Of THIS PARTICULAR SECTION IN IT,
BUT NOT ...
KEEFOYER: BUT IT DOESN'T SAY, YOU ICNOII, IF YOU HAVE NO ACCESS TO THE GARAGE,
IIIAT ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO DO, DY IT?
HA THAMA Y: THAT'S PIIOIAll Y ILLEGAL TOO, lllf'OR'NIA TELY .
VAN DYKE: C*AY, MR D£1UTT IS fiOINC TO ADDltfSS THE SITUATION.
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HATHAMA :
ONE THINC THAT I SHOULD POINT OUT IS IS THAT THE Oll>INANCE RUNS
NANY PACES All) IT 'S PIETTY CCIIPl(N(NSIVE All> YOU SHOULD IE AWARE
THAT IT COVERS A LOT DE TlWI JUST DEl£LICT VEHICLES IN IT IN A
1£SIDENTIAL LOT . SO IT 1M£S IT IMfS IT Pl(TTY CUNIC FOR A
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DEWITT: OKAY. THE POINT IS, WE'LL SEND OUT THOSE PAGES. ANO NOT ALL THE PAGES OF THE ORDINANCE.
VAN DYKE: OKAY, SO PLEASE ANYBODY WHO WANTS THAT INFORMATION CAN CALL THE
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE ANO GET A COPY OR DROP BY. MRS. HABENICHT.
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HABENICHT: I THINK, AT THIS POINT, I'D LIKE TO CLARIFY TOO AT THE TIME IT WAS
PASSED IT WAS PUBLISHED IN FULL, WAS IT NOT, IN THE SENTINEL SO
THERE'S AN ATTEMPT TO MAKE SURE THAT EVERYBODY IS AWARE THAT'S IT'S
HAPPENING AT THE TIME. I KNOW IT OOESN'T HELP RIGHT NOW, BUT ...
KEEFOVER: NO, I WAS CERTAINLY SURPRISED TO GET A LETTER.
VAN DYKE: MRS. KEEFOVER, WE'LL 00 lltAT WE CAN TO HELP YOU, HELP WORK THROUGH
THE REQUIRENENTS OF THIS ORDINANCE FOR THE SHORT TEIII, AND ONCE
AGAIN THE 80MD OF ADJUSTNENT All) APPEALS IS ONE ...
KEEFOVER: I'D STILL HAVE TO CONE IN All) TALK TO SCIIEBOOY.
VAN DYKE: ACTUALLY THEY CM CALL YOU All) TELL YOU INT YU OPTIONS AR£ ANO
TELL YOU HOii TO FOl.Ullf UP ON IT. FOR THE SHORT TEIII. NOW THE LONG
TEIII, THE SHORT TE .. IS THAT THIS GOES INTO EFFECT AT SEPTENBER 1ST AT THIS POINT.
HATHAWAY: WELL, IT'S IN EFFECT RIGHT NOW, IT'S JUST THAT WE'RE GRANTING AN EXTENT JON IIITIL SEPTDll(R 1ST.
VAN DYKE: TIWlt YOU FOR THAT CLMIFICATJCII. IUT YOU IMVE IIITIL SEPTENBER
1ST, AT THIS POINT, TO fllll SON£ ALTEMMTJVE TO ROl>WIIIC THAT
VEHICLE. IUT THE CITY lflll lfOU WITH YOU CII TH( OPTIONS THAT ARE AVAIUILE.
FltASER: MS. lf[FOVER, IF YOU lfDUt.D '1ft THE UDY IJ&NT TH(I[ TO YU
IJ&NT, IEHJIII YOU, YCIUI Pflll[ ..... THO Ml CM FOLLCllf UP WITH YOU.
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HOGGETT : I'M ALAN HOGGETT, 3925 SOUTH CLARKSON ENGLEWOOD. MY SON IS GOING
TO MAKE THE STATEMENT.
VAN DYKE: THANK YOU.
D.HOGGETT: I GOT THIS PREPARED STATEMENT . AH, WE THE PEOPLE ...
VAN DYKE: EXCUSE ME, BEFORE YOU START, PLEASE STATE YOUR NAME.
D.HOGGETT : OH, MY NAME IS DAN HOGGETT, HIS SON. WE THE PEOPLE HAVE GOT TO
STAND UP FOR OUR RIGHTS. OUR RIGHTS TO OWN OUR OWN BELONGINGS ON
OUR OWN PROPERTY WITHOUT BEING CHARGED A STORAGE FEE . THE CAR WE
HAVE ON THE PROPERTY IS NOT AN EYESORE NOR IS BLOCKING ANY ENTRANCE
OR THOROUGHFARE. I FEEL THIS CODE IS NOT CLEANING UP. THE
NEIGHBORHOOD BUT A MEANS OF RAISING REVENUE. MY OPliWION IS THAT
THIS IS EXTORTION AND ONLY, THE ONLY THING IT IS DOifi IS MAKING
OUR PROPERTY TAXES GO UP WITHOUT CLEANING UP THE NEIGHBORHOOD .
DON'T MAKE THE PEOPLE PAY FOR THEIR BELONGINGS MORE THAN ONCE -
THAT'S WHAT YOU'RE DOING.
VAN DYKE: THANK YOU. IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE THROUGH THE DISCUSSION THAT YOU
MAY HAVE?
D.HOGGETT : All I'M SAYING IS IT'S OUR PROPERTY All> WHAT YOU 'RE DOING ...
A.HOGGETT : RENT TO KEEP OUR CAR ON OUR PROPERTY All) THAT 'S EXTORTION.
D.HOGGE TT: OUR RIGHTS TOO .
A.HOGGETT: TH£ LAIi IS THE LAIi FOR EXTORTION.
VAN DYK E: MR . aJLUU HAS A QUESTION OR CCNOT.
aJLLOCK : JUS T IY MAY Of DISCUSSION , All> PLAYING A LITTLE Ill OF THE DEVIL'S
ADVOCATE, IY THE WAY I AGRE E THIS THING NEEDS TO BE CHANGED .
A.HO&CE TT: YEAH , HIS CAIi IS A IDLY PAINTED CAIi, IT 'S UP AGAINS T A FENCE, ANO
IT'S liOT FENCE IN nurr Of IT, All) IT 'S ll>T BOTHERING ANY BODY. IT'S
ll)T AN EYESORE, IT 'S, YOU ICU , ll>T CAUS ING ANYBODY ANY PIOILCMS,
AND I ICU WHAT VOU'I£ PIOIAILY TI YING TO DO IS ,n PUCES TMAT HAS
aJLLOCl :
CMS STRUIC All OVER THC YMD . THAT DOESN'T DO IT . AS TH£ MAN
SAYS, YOU Al.RlADY HAY£ M OIID UIANCE FOR TitAT . JUST ENFORCE IT ANO
;ET RIO Of THIS TIUNG . TIUS IS AGAINST TM[ LAIi TO tHARGC US R T
FOR PMKING OUI CAIi ON OUI NOPCRTY . YOU OUGHT TO I All TO
THAT . YOU 'RE SUPflOS(D TO INTElll'fNT P(OP\.E ,
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WHY HAVE THAT BURDEN OF PAYING INSURANCE UNTIL YOU HAVE FIXED IT UP
AND YOU'RE READY TO DRIVE IT.
BULLOCK: OKAY. LET ME TAKE ANOTHER EXAMPLE OR ANALOGY. WHAT WOULD YOU DO
IF YOUR NEIGHBOR, AND THIS IS CLEARLY NOT THE CASE HERE -IT'S JUST
AN EXAMPLE, WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOUR NEIGHBOR DECIDED TO ERECT AN
OIL DERRICK IN THEIR BACKYARD? WOULD THAT UPSET YOU?
A.HOGGETT: WELL, IT'S A LITTLE .. .
BULLOCK: IT'S EXTREME, BUT .. .
A.HOGGETT: WELL, THAT'S NOT EXTREME. I BOUGHT MY HOUSE, THE LOT NEXT DOOR WAS
VACANT. THE GUY THAT SOLD ME MY HOUSE HAD THE LOT NEXT DOOR . I
CME HONE ONE DAY MD HE'S PUTTING IN A FOUNDATION TO HIS HOUSE.
IT LOOKED PRETIY HIGH, BUT NO PAOILEJII. THE NEXT DAY I COME IN AND
HE HAS THE FIRST STORY UP, UP QUITE A WAYS. GOLLY, THAT'S GETTING
UP THERE lltERE IT'S BLOCKING SCIIE Of MY VIEW. THREE OR FOUR DAYS
LATER, HERE'S ANOTHER STORY. FIDI MY SECOND STORY WINDOW, I HAVE
TO LOOK UP TO SEE HIS WINDOIIS. YEAH, IT UPSET NE, BUT I DIDN'T SAY
NOTHING ABOUT IT CAUSE IT'S HIS PROPERTY MD HIS HOUSE. TO ME IT
WAS AN EYESORE, BUT •...
BULLOCK : THE QUESTION, THE BOTIOM LINE QUESTION IS WHERE -I THINK WE ALL
A&REE THAT THERE'S A LINE THAT MAYBE SHOULD BE DRAWN SOMEWHERE .
WHERE IN THE SM DO WE DRAII IT? TO AIDtESS THE PROBLEJIIS .
A.HOGGETI : WELL, I THINK YOU ALREADY HAD THAT PAOILEJII SOLVED, JUST ENFORCING
IT IS YOUR PAOILEJII. JUST EIFOIICE TH( UM THAT YOU ALREADY HAD .
THIS ONE, THIS IS A RIDICULOUS UM. IT'S EXTORTION, IS ALL IT IS.
IT 'S llllING P£0PlE OUT Of A HUIIDRED DOI.LARS A YEAR TO PARK THEIR
CAil ON TH(IR PIIOP£RTY . a I CM UIDERSTN PUTTING A COVER ON IT .
THAT, THAT, I ' LL CO Al.ONG 111TH THAT. IUT THIS IS RIDICUlOUS.
AISOLUTELY RIDICULOUS .
O.HOGGET T: IT 'S ACAINST OUR RIGHTS .
A.HOGG ETT : IT 'S ACAINST THE UM .
VAN DYK E: M . WIGGINS .
WIGG INS : DON • THI S, IS TH IS YOUR VEHI CLE?
O.HOGGCTI : YEAH. IT IS •
WIGG INS : D LONG MY£ YOU HAD IT?
A.HOCCCTT : 'S HAD THIS ¥CHICLE MOUT ••. ON, H£'S 1W> IT AIOUT NI YEARS .
D.HOGGrn YCAH , NI TOI Y[MS .
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WIGGINS: AND WHAT DO YOU INTEND TO DO WITH IT?
D.HOGGETT: I INTEND TO FIX IT UP. I'VE ALREADY SPENT LIKE $5,000 PUTTING
PAINT JOB ON IT, WHEELS ON IT, RIMS, STEREO SYSTEM IN IT, THE
TRANSMISSION FELL OUT. I COULON'T AFFORD, I COULON'T AFFORD THE
$1,500 TO PUT A NEW TRANSMISSION IN IT. IT IS GOING TO TAKE ME
AWHILE TO RAKE UP THAT KIND OF MONEY, BUT I DON'T FEEL LIKE I
SHOULD HAVE TO PAY OUT THE INSURANCE FOR IT OR THE TAGS UNTIL SUCH
TIME AS I'M WILLING TO FIX IT UP. I HAVEN'T GOT THE MONEY TO FIX IT UP.
WIGGINS: YOU SAID IT'S A 78 FIAT?
D.HOGGETT: YEAH.
WIGGINS: CAN YOU GIVE NE A BALL PARK TINE WHEN YOU ANTICIPATE WHEN YOU MIGHT
HAVE THIS THING RUNNING? AND ON THE ROAD?
D.HOGGETT: I WOULD SAY IN THE NEXT TI«> YEARS.
WIGGINS: THANK YOU.
VAN DYKE: THANK YOU, ... HOGGm .
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I'M STEVE PASSE, 4220 SOUTH GRANT STREET. I'M HERE TONIGHT CAUSE I
GOT ONE OF THESE LETTERS. I PERSONALLY OWN ONE RESTORED 55
CHEVROLET. IT'S IN GOOD SHAPE. IF I PUT A FRESH BATTERY IN IT, IT
WOULD START UP AND DRIVE DOWN THE STREET. I DON'T DRIVE IT DOWN
THE STREET RIGHT NOW BECAUSE IT'S COLLECTOR'S VALUE IS $4,000 AND
IT'S AN INVESTMENT FOR ME AND NOT SOMETHING I WANT TO WEAR OUT
DRIVING AROUND IN DAY-TO-DAY TRAFFIC. IN OTHER WORDS IT'S NOT MY
COfttUTING CAR, IT IS A POSSESSION OF MINE, PERSONAL PROPERTY THAT I
OWN AS A HOBBY, THE RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION OF OLDER VEHICLES.
THIS CAR IS IN THE BACK YARD BEHIND A 6' PRIVACY FENCE, NO ONE
WOULD HAVE KNOWN IT WAS THERE WITHOUT LOOKING OVER THE FENCE, AND I
THINK IT IS RIDICULOUS. I HAVE OTHER WORDS, BUT I'LL STICK WITH
RIDICULOUS TO TRY AND TAX ME $100 FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF OWNING AND
POSSESSING THAT ONE CAR WHEN IT IS SOMEPLACE WHEN NO ONE CAN SEE
AND IT IS NOT HAVING ANY IMPACT WHATSOEVER ON ANYONE. THE LETTER
THAT WAS SENT OUT TO PEOPLE IS A DISSERVICE TO PEOPLE IN SEVERAL
WAYS. ONE OF THE BIGGEST THINGS I DISLIKE ABOUT IT IS YOUR OFFER
TO TOW VEHICLES IF PEOPLE GIVE THEIR TITLE TO YOU. THERE ARE A
HALF A DOZEN PEOPLE IN THE YELLOW PAGES YOU CAN CALL UP WHO WILL
PAY YOU TO TOW IT AWAY. FOR YOU TO TAKE THAT PIECE OF PROPERTY
FROM THE PERSON WITHOUT ANY VALUE RENDERED, AH, PERHAPS NOT
DISHONEST, BUT CERTAINLY NOT OF THE SERVICE I WOULD EXPECT THE CITY
TO BE PROVIDING THE PEOPLE. THE, I WANT TO MAKE CLEAR THAT I AM
NOT HERE TO PROTECT THE PERSON WHO HAS THE SIX VEHICLES THAT ARE
RUSTING, NO WHEELS, SITTING IN HIS YARD, THE PERSON THAT RUNS A
JUNK YARD IN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO DO IT,
ANO THAT'S WHERE YOUR EFFORTS SHOULD BE PUT. BUT THEY CLEARLY
SHOULD NOT BE PUT AT THE PERSON LIKE THE PREVIOUS PERSON WHO SPOKE
OF All THE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS HE PUT INTO IT. I DON'T THINK YOU
PEOPLE UNDERSTANO THE SERIOUSNESS WITH WHICH WE APPROACH THIS
H088Y. YOU CAN LITERALLY PUT SlO-Sl0,000 IN ONE OF THESE CARS . I
HAVE A NEIGHBOR SEVERAL HOUSES AIIAY WHO ALSO GOT ONE OF THESE
LETTERS, AND HE HAS LIKE A 1930 -I FORGET WHAT IT IS -BUT HE HAS
LITERALLY CLOSE TO SZ0,000 IN THAT CAR, AND HE IS l(ING HASSLED
ABOUT THAT SORT OF THING. AND IN TAKING A SURVEY OF VARIOUS PEOPLE
IN NY NEIGHIORHOOD PEOPLE WHO HAVE REAL EYESORES OUT THERE NEVER
EVEN GOT THE LETTER. YOU'RE CiOllli AFTER THE IRlli PEOPLE. THIS IS
A SERIOUS H088Y WITtt US. IT'S AN EXPENSIVE H088Y AND TO TRY TO
SLAP US FOR ANOTHER HUNDRED DOLLARS, I CLEARLY SUSPECT THE REASON
YOU WENT AFTER IT THIS WAY IS YOU SAID THIS GUY 'S GOT Sl0,000 TO
PUT IN A CAR -HE 'S GOT A HUNDRm BUCKS WE CAN GET OUT Of HIS
POCKET . THE GUY THAT'S GOT SIX EYESORES SITTllli THERE IN HIS YARD ,
H AIN 'T GOT MY O[Y SO WHY WASTE YOUR EFFORTS GOING AFTER HIM .
THAT MAY NOT 8£ THE MOTIVE IUT THAT 'S WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE ON TH £
SURFACE . AH, THE CONCEPT OF OIIC AND ONLY ONE VEHICLE, IF YOU 'RE
TALKING DERELICT , YEAH , MYI( THAT 'S A GOOD NUMl(R . BUT IF YOU 'R
TALKING HOIIY VEHICLES, IF YOU 'R£ TALKllli RESTOR ED VEHI CLE , THAT I
BELIEVE I A LITTLE TOO LOIi . AS FAR AS TH£ NUMl(I WHETHER IT
SHOULD I( TWO ORT .. £, THER 'S IOON FOR DEBATE ON THAT . AS I SA ID
NY CAR, I COULD PUT A FRESH BATTERY IN IT, I COULD DIIVE IT AWA •
I COULD GO OC. TO TH£ MDTOI VEHICLE, l(ING A ltl5 C VY I COULD
GET COLLE CTOI PUT S ON THAT CM Ml) I COULD LIV WITHIN THE LAW
YOU LAY OU T HER , IUT l 'N NOT R£ l(CAUS Of NY LF, l 'M HI
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BECAUSE OF THE PERSON WHO DOESN'T HAVE THE MEANS TO DEAL WITH THIS.
MANY PEOPLE ARE JUST GOING TO SAY •you CAN'T FIGHT CITY HALL" AND
THEY'RE JUST GOING TO PAY THE HUNDRED DOLLARS AND THEY ARE JUST
GOING TO LET THEMSELVES BE HELD UP. AS I SAY, I COULD GE THE
PLATES, I COULD DEAL WITH THIS, I WOULDN'T BE AFFECTED BY THIS, AND
I WOULDN'T HAVE TO SUFFER AS A RESULT OF IT. BUT I'M HERE FOR All
THE PEOPLE WHO DON'T HAVE THE ABILITY TO DEAL WITH THIS IN THE SAME
WAY THAT I CAN DO IT. YOU KNOW, I 'VE HAD PERSON AFTER PERSON TELL
ME, JUST PUT THE PLATES ON, DON'T HASSLE IT. BUT THERE'S OTHER
PEOPLE LIKE THE LADY WHO SPOKE EARLIER, WHAT ARE THEY GOING TO DO?
THIS IS CLEARLY AN UNFAIR LAW. IT GOES AFTER THE IIRONG PEOPLE, AND
THE WAY YOU'RE ENFORCING IT SEEMS TO BE GOING AFTER THE WRONG
PEOPLE. CAUSE AS I SAID, I WALKED SEVERAL BLOCKS IN MY
NEIGHBORHOOD AND I STOPPED AT ANY HOUSE THAT LOOKED LIKE THE CARS
AND OR BOATS FOR INSTANCE, THIS VEHICLE LAW HERE INCLUDES BOATS
ALSO. NO ONE WITH A BOAT SEEMS TO HAVE GOTIEN A LETIER. IT LOOKS
LIKE SELECTIVE ENFORCEMENT AND I CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHY THE SELECTIVE
ENFORCEMENT SEEMS TO BE THE PEOPLE WITH THE VALUABLE COLLECTOR CARS
AND NOT THE PEOPLE THAT HAVE CLEAR EYESORES SITTING AROUND. THAT'S
PRETIY flJCH IT, I THINK.
STEVE, THIS 55 CHEVROLET, EVERY NOii AND THEN YOU PUT A BATTERY IN
IT, YOU TAKE IT OUT AND RUN IT?
I SAY, WELL, I'M SAYING IT'S NOT A DERELICT VEHICLE, IT'S GOT
WHEELS ...
IUT YOU SAY YOU HAVE TAKEN IT OUT EVERY NOii AND THEN JUST TO KEEP
IT IN -·· ORDER?
I DCll'T ACTUALLY DRIVE IT DOIII THE STREET TO KEEP IT IN RUNNING
ORDER IECMISE Of THE UCl Of JIISUUIICE . IUT I DO FIRE IT UP ONCE A
YEAR OR SO TO KEEP IT Ill -·· 011D.
JUST FOR YOUR IWOIIMTJCII, THE COl.LCCTOR Pl.ATC ltEQUIREN(NTS ,
THEltf 'S A awe( Ill TMT •••
IT STAITS Ill S[PTEM£R I IELIEYE .
... Ill S[PTOa(R YOU IIICNT NAV( TO NAV( IIISURMCE, OIISSJCIIS, AND
EV[RYTHI• lt£QUllt£D CII TNAT CN(VY .
YEAH .
SO NOIODY WI LL CUT A N05 WITH TMT SO IIC DOIII FOR COl.L[C TOR PLATE •
THAT 'S Al •
ICHT : l 'D LIKE TO MAW£ M . fMS(R CGIIOl MOIIT lltCTNCR OR NOT TitCRC 'S
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WERE ABLE TO IDENTIFY VEHICLES THAT CAME UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF
THESE PARTICULAR PROVISIONS. THE ENFORCEMENT BY NO MEANS HAS BEEN
SELECTIVE IN THE SENSE THAT WE'VE BEEN TRYING TO IDENTIFY THE FOLKS
THAT WE THOUGHT COULD AFFORD A HUNDRED BUCKS. THAT JUST WASN'T IN
ANYBODY'S CONSIDERATION. WE IDENTIFIED A LARGE NUMBER OF
PROPERTIES THROUGHOUT THE CITY WHERE WE HAD THE VERY KINDS OF
PROBLEMS THAT WE'VE BEEN TRYING TO ADDRESS AND HAYE BEEN IDENTIFIED
HERE. NOW IT'S VERY POSSIBLE THAT THERE ARE SOME ADDITIONAL THINGS
THAT WE NEED TO DO IN TERMS OF ADDING TO THE ·FAIRNESS• OF THIS
PARTICULAR ISSUE. WE HAVE THE MEANS IN OUR ADMINISTRATION, FOR
EXAMPLE, THAT IF SOMEONE IS TEMPORARILY UNEMPLOYED AND THEY'VE HAD
TO LEAVE THEIR VEHICLE UNINSURED OR SOMETHING , WE HAYE THE MEANS TO
DEAL WITH THAT. IF WE HAYE SOMEONE WHO IS FOR EXAMPLE STORING A
VEHICLE FOR A FRIEND OR RELATIVE WHILE THEY'RE OVERSEAS, WE HAVE
THE MEANS OF DEALING WITH THAT IN THE WAY OF A WAIVER. BUT WE HAVE
TO TALK WITH PEOPLE TO Ull>ERSTAND WHAT THOSE CIRCUMSTANCES ARE, BUT
YOU NEED TO Ull>ERSTANO THAT BY AND LARGE THE ISSUE HERE IS TO TRY
AND GET Ull>ER CONTROL THE CONCERNS OF THE COUNCIL AND OTHERS IN THE
COMMUNITY WHO SAY THAT IT'S AN EYESORE TO HAYE A LOT OF VEHICLES
PARKED IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS. AND, YOU KNOW, MAYBE THERE'S SOME
DIALOGUE TO BE HAD AROUND HAYING ONE, I'M NOT GOING TO ARGUE THAT
WITH YOU, BUT THE FACT OF THE MATTER IS THAT WITHIN THIS CITY WE
HAYE A PROBLEM. WHAT WE'D LIKE FOR YOU TO Ull>ERSTANO IS THAT WE
NEED TO PERHAPS DO SOME FINE -TUNING OF THAT IN ORDER TO GET AN
APPROPRIATE BALANCE. AND COUNCIL HERE THIS EVENING IS WILLING TO
LISTEN TO YOUR CONCERNS BUT I DON'T BELIEVE FOR A MOMENT THERE 'S
BEEN AN EFFORT TO GO OUT AND JUST COLLECT MONEY, THAT ISN 'T TH E
ISSUE HERE AT All. IN FACT STAFF RECCNIDl>£D THAT THE COUNCIL DO
SCIIETHING OTHER THAN SUIIUT A $100 FINE, OR PERMIT FEE , BUT TH E
NOTICII IMS TO MtE THIS A SERIOUS ISSUE, B£CAUSE IT IS A SERIOUS
CONCERN HERE IN EIQEMOOD . Ml> W('YE B£EN WORKING WITH THAT IN AN
EFFORT TO TRY TO C(T PEOPLE 'S ATTENTICII ABOUT A SERIOUS PROBLEM .
BU LLOC K: M . PASSE, I'll A LITTLE BIT CONCERNED THAT HE 'S THE SECCIID PERSON
THAT 'S SPOlE UP CONC ERNlllli TH( POSSIBILITY OF OUR INSPE CTORS
LOOllllli OffR A 6 ' PIUVACY FENC E. IINILE THAT MY NOT STRI CTLY BE A
CCIISIMICIW. VIOUTICII OF PRIVACY , IT REALLY IORO(RS THE LIN E, AND
I 'll TEL L YOU , I'll CONCERNEO ABOUT THAT . THE CITY DOESN 'T HAV E ANY
BUS INESS LOCltlllli IN PEOPLE'S YMDS IINICH ME SURROUNDED BY 6 '
FEICES. (APPUUSE FD TH( AUDI ENC E). (CIIE CONNENT : ·GREAT,
TIii . •)
VAN OYkC : MYTHlllli ClS(, M . PASSE?
PAS : UN , OT R TNM AS A ClOS lllli QU[ST ICII , I WOUlO LIKE TO KNOW HOW
CHMSI A 1100 TAX .CS IT MY LCSS OF AN EYESORE? IF THAT 'S
WHAT vou •I( GOI AfT It IS Ell NIMTlllli EYE S0R£S, CHARCING SIOO
DOE •r IT MY LCSS OF M EYESORE, ESPEC IALLY THIOUGH A 6 '
PRIV Y F[ • Ml> I 'LL LEAVE JMT AS A CLOS INC CCNIENT .
HATHMM : YU ..... TO UI) CAPITALIZ CII M . fWER'S CCIINENTS THAT
DIDN 'T GO OUT (Clift Y Ml) Ole[ TH IS PMTICUUI (II[, I tw,CN
TO IC IN IPT or M l TIO$, NY lF, IOTH Of IINICN FOi VEHICLE
IINICH lit[ 0 Ml) ll)T l(NIII) 6 ' PRIVACY FEIC£S, IUT I Nl5MT
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I HAD TO DEAL WITH IT THE SAME WAY EVERYBODY ELSE 010, CALL UP AND
SAY BASICALLY THAT HERE'S THE LICENSE PLATE FOR THOSE VEHICLES THAT
YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT. TELL ME WHICH ONE I HAVE THAT'S UNLICENSED.
ANO I'VE GOT MINE RESOLVED, BUT HOWEVER, I ALSO PARK A TRUCK ACROSS
THE STREET AT A FRIEfl> OF NINE'S HOUSE ACROSS THE STREET THAT
HAPPENS TO BE OUT OF TOWN MANAGING A FAJIII OOIIN IN ALL
THE TIME. THEY ALSO GOT A LETTER ABOUT MY VEHICLE oN THEIR
PROPERTY. I MIGHT ADD, BY THE TIME IT WAS ALL DONE, THEY HAO SIX
LETTERS -THREE FOR THE OMNER/OCCUPANT AND THREE FOR THE PARTICULAR
PERSON WHO OWNS THE PROPERTY. SO IT'S fl>T SELECTIVE IN ANY WAY, SHAPE OR FORM. I THiflC .••.
I'M ONLY SPEAKING TO MY NEIGHBORHOOD.
HATHAWAY: I'M SPEAKING FOR ALL OF ENGLEVOOO.
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PURYEAR: MY NAME IS STEVE PURYEAR, LIVE AT 2320 WEST HARVARD AVENUE. GOOD
EVENING. I GUESS I'M HERE TO SPEAK ON BEHALF OF A NUMBER OF PEOPLE
THAT PROBABLY WOULDN'T EVEN THINK ABOUT AT THIS TIME. I'VE GOT A
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT AND I GUESS THAT'S THE ONE QUESTION, THAT WAS
BROUGHT UP TO ME BY MY SON AND DAUGHTER. HE'S GOT A CAR, AND WE
WORKS AT DOMINOS, ANO HE ONLY MAKES $35-$40 A WEEK, BUT HE'S
PUTTING A LITTLE BIT OF fllONEY INTO THIS CAR, PUTTING TOGETHER.
HOW'S HE SUPPOSED TO COME UP WITH $100. WHAT WOULD BE, WELL , IT 'S
MY PROPERTY, EITHER HE'S GOING TO HAVE TO OR I'M GOING TO HAVE TO,
BUT THE QUESTION IS IS IT DISCRIMINATION AGAINST PEOPLE WITH LOWER
INCOMES TO TAX THEM AN ADDITIONAL HUNDRED DOLLARS BECAUSE THEY'RE
TRYING TO PUT TOGETHER A VEHICLE FOR THEIR FUTURE USE? I DON 'T
THINK THAT'S FAIR. A LOT OF YOU GENTLEMEN UP THERE PROBABLY
STARTED OUT WITH OLDER VEHICLES WHEN THEY WERE YOUNGER, SAY
SIXTEEN. MAYBE STARTED OUT AT 15 AND THEY PUT THEM TOGETHER. ARE
WE SAYING THAT KIDS NOW DAYS CAN'T DO THAT? EVEN IF WE'RE, WE
ALREADY HAD A LAW THAT SAYS YOU CANNOT WORK ON A CAR IN THE FRONT
SETBACK OF YOUR PROPERTY, HAS TO BE IN THE REAR SETBACK OR SIDE OR
BEHlfl> THE FRONT SETBACK AND IT HAS TO BE COVERED. I BELIEVE THAT
WAS A SUFFICIENT LAW. AND MY SON WAS OBEYING THAT RULE. I DON'T
SEE WHAT HE WAS VIOLATING. NOii YOU'RE PUTTING IN THAT IT CAN BE
ANYlltERE ON A PROPERTY AND IT'S C0NSID£RED A DERELICT VEHICLE ANO
YOU'RE CHASTIZING THE POOR GUY BECAUSE HE'S TRYING TO DO SOMETHING
TO BETTER HIMSELF. IS THAT FAIR TO THE YOUNGER GENERATION? LET'S
PUT IT THAT WAY. MAYBE NOT NE, MAYBE NOT SONE OF THESE OTHER GUYS
THAT GOT COLLECTORS CARS AND TH£Y HAVE THE MONEY, WE'RE TALKING
ABOUT THE YOUNGER PEOPLE THAT DON'T HAVE THE MONEY AND THEY 'RE
TRYING TO GET THERE. IT COULD BE EVEN OLDER PEOPLE , NOT JUST
YOUNGER PEOPLE . I AGREE THERE 'S, THERE'S A PROBLEM . WE 'VE GOT
PEOPLE ON OUR BLOCK THAT ' S GOT .u&. I 'VE PIIOIA8l. Y GOT SONE JUNK
WHICH COULD BE CONSIDERED JUlll THAT I PIIOIABl.Y SHOULD G£T RID OF .
AH, l 'M NOT OBJECTING TO THAT. l'M OBJECTING TO THE VEHI CLE S IF
THEY 'VE GOT FOUR TIRES ell TltOI, THEY GOT All THE DOORS, All THE
GLASS IN THEN, WHAT 'S THE PDLDI MITH THOI? AH, AS TO WHAT ISSU E
Of THE SOOINEL, 1 'D BE KIii> Of INTERESTED IN. MAYBE ME COU LD GET
THE SENTINEL TO REPUBLISH All THAT WAS ENTAILED IN THE ORDINANC ES .
VAN DY KE : BETI ER Y[T , WE 'D CERTAI .. Y Mt( A COPY AVAILABL E RATH ER THAN
REPUBLISH IT IN THE SENTI L.
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SEE AS LONG AS THE NEIGHBORS AREN'T COMPLAINING WHERE IT'S
ANYBODY'S BUSINESS. I THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME, AND I HOPE YOU'LL TAKE HEART WHAT EVERYBODY SAID HERE TONIGHT.
WIGGINS: MR. PURYEAR, MAY I ASK YOU, I NOTICE YOU HAD A TEXACO HAT ON, IS
THE IMPRESSION, 00 YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO DO WITH MECHANICAL BUSINESS?
PURYEAR: I'M A MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR AT A REfl>ERING PLANT.
WIGGINS: YOUR HAT MISLEAD ME.
PURYEAR: HE JUST HAPPENS TO SUPPLY ME WITH ALL MY LUBRICATING PRODUCTS AT WORK.
WIGGINS: HOii OLD IS YOUR SON THAT'S IIORICING ON THE VEHICLE?
PURYEAR: HE'S 18.
WIGGINS: NI> WHAT IS HE TRYING TO GET -WHAT YEAR IS IT?
PURYEAR: IT'S NOT ON THE PROPERTY RIGHT NOW. THAT WOULD BE THE THING. EVERY
TIME H£ WOULD GO TO lfORIC ON HIS VEHICLE, WOULD HE HAVE TO GET A HUNDRED DOLLAR PEIIUT? YOU KNOii.
HATHAWAY: NO, YEARLY.
PURYEAR: H('S GOT A 1174 DOOCE PICK-UP THAT HE 1£EDS TO REMIILO THE ENGINE IN.
If I GG INS: TMT' S THE ON£ HE IMS THAT'S C11 YOU1 PD01Y 11111?
MYEAR: m, mT llatT m,. HE JUST IDT TiaDUIN ..... C11 M 10 N011DA ~.
lflGGINS: SO THAT'S THE -THAT'S CII THE PIDPOTY -, HE'S IOING TO GET THE DGDGE PICK -UP _, ... CII IT TOO?
MYEAR: llatT.
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l'M CONNIE DAVIET, AT 3032 SOUTH DELAWARE IN ENGLEWOOD. I'M
WALKING A LITTLE FUNNY TONIGHT. l'M TIRED FROM RUNNING THE GROUNDS
OF THE FESTIVAL. l'M HERE THIS EVENING IN MY CAPACITY AS A
RESIDENT, BUSINESS PERSON, AND MEMBER OF YOUR PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION TO ADDRESS MY CONCERN OVER WHAT APPEARS TO BE A FLAW IN
THE CITY'S STREET BANNER PERMITTING SYSTEM, IN THAT OUR EXPERIENCE
ON THE TUILERIES FESTIVAL COMMITTEE, EVEN THOUGH WE FOLLOWED THE
PERMITTING PROCESS TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE AND ALL OF THAT, WHAT THE
BOTTOM LINE BOILS DOWN TO IF SOMEONE ELSE WANTS THAT SPACE, IT 'S
NOT WHAT YOU KNOW, BUT WHO YOU KNOW. OR THAT'S AT LEAST THE
IMPRESSION THAT PEOPLE ARE LEFT WITH. AS MEMBER OF THE FESITVAL
COMMITTEE ONE OF MY MAJOR DUTIES IS TO PROVIDE COUNSELING ON PUBLIC
ANO MEDIA RELATIONS AS WELL AS PLANNING AND ADVISEMENT AND
EXECUTION OF PUBLICITY FOR THE EVENT. IT MAY SEEM LIKE A MINOR
THING, BUT THE BANNER IS A KEY COMPONENT OF THE FESTIVAL'S
PUBLICITY PLAN. FOR THE PAST TWO YEARS THE ENGLEWOOD TUILERIES
PARK FESTIVAL COMMITTEE HAS COMPLIED EARLY IN THE YEAR WITH THE
CITY'S PERMITTING PROCESS FOR RESERVING BANNER SPACE, ONLY TO BE
OVERRIDDEN BY INOIVIDUALS GOING AROUND IT OR OVER OUR HEADS TO
THOSE CONSIDERED TO BE MORE INFLUENTIAL. ANO IN SPITE OF OUR
COMPLIANCE WITH THE RULES, WHILE OTHERS HAD NOT MAYBE COMPLIED IN
THE SAME TIME FRAME, THE TUILERIES PARK FESTIVAL HAS HAD TO
ACQUIESCE OR TAKE DOWN OUR BANNER. SINCE THERE IS A PERMITTING
PROCESS, I HOPE YOU ALL UNDERSTAND WHY I FEEL THE NEED TO EXPRESS
CONCERN THAT A RULE CAN BE SO EASILY CIRCUMVENTED, ANO IN THAT
PROCESS ALLOW THE IMPRESSION THAT RULES ARE ONLY RULES WHEN YOU
AREN'T SON£0NE OR CAN'T FINO SOMEONE TO CiET AROUND THEM. AS A
NEJIB[R Of THE Pt.AIIUNG ANO ZONING CCIIUSSION I FINO THIS ESPECIALLY
DISCONCERNINli BECAUSE Of THE CCIISIDERINli RULES ANO PERMITIING
PROCESSES IS AS YOU KNOW ONE Of OUR PRIIIARY FUNCTIONS. ANO I FEEL
THAT IF THIS IS ALLOWED TO CONTIIIIE, MYBE SON£1DDY WON'T WANT TO
CUT THEIR IIEEDS ANO THEY'LL KNOW A COIIICILMN OR SON£0NE •1 JUST
DON'T IMNT TO DD THAT• •1 DON'T IMNT TO NOV( NY DERELICT VEHICLE •
ANO YOU'RE SETIINli A PRECEDENCE HER£ THAT I FEEL, AND l 'M NOT
SAYINli YOU ARE, I'M JUST SAYINli THAT THERE SEEMS TO BE A PRECEDENCE
SET HERE THAT IS CONCERNING ME All> COULD BE POSSIBLY INJURIOUS .
SINCE THE Ulll£R SPACE IN THE DOllnM AREA IS IN SUCH DOWI>, I
DID TAKE A LITTLE TIME TO LOOlt AT POSSlllY SON( OPTIONS BECAUSE I
DON 'T BELIEVE IN COMING JUST TO COll't.AIN IUT TO MAYBE SAY COULD WE
POSSlllY DD THINliS THIS WAY. OIi[ Of TH£ THINliS I FOUND OUT IN
RESEMCHIMi IS T.._T THE UISTINli Ma(R SPACE IN THE 1400 llOC OF
SOUTH IIIIWY COULD BE NOOIFIED TO ACCCIIIOOATE TWO IN£RS . T
WOUlD NlCO TO IC DON( IN THAT NOCCSS IS THC CITY WOUlO *VC TO
CSTMLI &UIDEllNES MO PECIFICATIONS FOR THE TYPE Of
MT RIAL RS COULD I ': M>C Of ANO TO FIT A CERTAIN SP
All> I THI THAT NOIMlY, SCCINli Of THE MIIICRS T*T HAV
UP IN PAST YEAR, IIIOUUll 'T A IAO IDEA , 'V HAO
PR m IQY RS ON IIODAY IN PAST YEAR . TH( ICH
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PUTTI A PMAT IMll[l $PAC IN HOO llOCl OF SOUTH IIOAOWA~
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MEMBERS OF THE TUILERIES Cotl41TTEE THIS YEAR THAT WORKED ON OUR
FESTIVAL FOR ALMOST A SOLID YEAR AS VOLUNTEERS WERE VERY UPSET AND
DISAPPOINTED THAT EVEN THOUGH WE HAD COMPLIED WITH THE RULES THAT
WE WERE OVERRIDDEN AND THE BANNER WAS MOVED TO AN AREA THAT WAS
TOTALLY AWAY FROM WHERE THE FESTIVAL WAS BEING HELD AND ANOTHER
BANNER WENT UP IN ITS PLACE. SO I APPRECIATE YOU GIVING ME THIS
OPPORTUNITY TO SPEAK AND I'll BE HAPPY TO RESPOND TO ANY Cot14ENTS
OR QUESTIONS.
VAN DYKE: QUESTIONS OR Cotl4ENTS? THANK YOU, CONNIE. ALEX.
HABENICHT: YOU KNOW I CAN PROBABLY SHED SOME LIGHT ON THIS BECAUSE I KNOW I
WAS VERY INVOLVED WITH CONCERN OVER BANNERS IN THE CITY AS WELL .
THERE WAS ANOTHER PROGRAM GOING ON THAT THAT WAS THAT DID HAVE A
BANNER AND WHO HAD GONE THROUGH THE PROCESS TO GET A BANNER AND WAS
ASSURED THAT THERE WOULD BE A PLACE TO PUT THE BANNER. AND WHAT
HAPPENED WAS THAT THERE WAS A PROBLEM WITH THE SITE FOR THE BANNER .
AND IT HAD, YOU KNOW, LONG BEFORE THIS OTHER, THIS OTHER EVENT OR,
YOU KNOW, ANYTHING WENT INTO PLACE, EVERYTHING VENT INTO IT, IT WAS
DECIDED THAT THESE, THAT THIS OTHER LOCATION WHICH WAS NEAR THE
KAISER PERMANENTE BUILDING ...
DAVIET: WHERE OUR BANNER VENT UP.
HABENICHT: ... THAT THIS SITE VAS TO BE AVAILABLE FOR THIS OTHER BANNER. ANO
SO THE OTHER BANNER VAS NOT PUT UP THERE BECAUSE AT ONE POINT IN
TIME ANOTHER BANNER, AN EARLIER BANNER HAD BEEN PUT UP THERE OF A
DIFFERENT MATERIAL ANO IT CAUSED SVAY ON THE, ON THE POLES. ANO SO
WHEN IT CME TIME FOR THIS OTHER BANNER TO GO UP, VE LOOKED INTO
THE SITUATION -I VAS APPROACHED BECAUSE l'M INVOLVED WITH THE
OTHER PROGRAM -VE LOOKED INTO THE SITUATION TO SEE IF VE COULON 'T
GET THE BANNER UP. SO NEV POLES VERE INSTALLED -PUBLIC SERVICE
CCIIPANY, THE HISHVAY OEPARTNENT, All) OUR TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT VERE
INVOLVED IN INSTALLING NEV POLES ADJACENT TO THE POLES THAT VERE
THERE FOR THE PLACENENT OF THIS OTHER BANNER. All) EVERYBODY WAS
VERY HAPPY WITH THAT SITUATION, VERY PLEASED, All) THE BANNER WENT
UP. BUT THEN WHAT HAPP£NED WAS THE BNIIER, AH, IT HAO BEEN SUNK IN
DIRT RATHER THAN CONCRETE All) WHEN KAISER PEIIIIINENTE STARTED TO
WATER THE POLES STARTED TO TIP, All) SO THEY CME THE NEXT DAY, TOOK
THE BANNER OOIII All) INSTALLED THE CONCRETE, REINSTALLED THE POLES
SO IT WOULD ACCOIIIODATE BOTH BANNERS. All), YOU KNOW, THAT VAS
ABOUT READY TO GO 8ACl UP All) THE PUBLIC VORIS DIRECTOR CAN£ BACK
FAOfl VACATION , VERY , VERY CONCERNED STILL ABOUT THE OTHER, TH
OTHER POLES All) NOT BCING SUISTANTIAL, All) TH£ CONCERN VAS THAT
THIS ONE ua£1t WHICH VAS BUil T TO SPECIFICATIONS AT TH TIMC THAT
IT VAS , YOU IOOI, VHEN, WHEN IT FIRST BCCME PEIIUSSIBLE TO HAVE
BANNERS IN ENGLEWOOD VAS BUILT TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE SITE, IT
WAS AUIOST TOO LAT TO 00 MYTHIN& All) THCY, THE PUBLIC WORKS
DIRECTOR All) (N&INE(R SAID •vnL. IT VOUt..D WORK IF THE IGHT R
BN11£R WOULD GO OIi TH£ LIGHTER POLES, All) TH£ HEAVIER BANNER ON TH
HEAVY VEIGHT POL .• VE VER ABOUT FOUR DAYS 8EFORE EVENTS . AND
SAID THAT PERHAPS PEOPl.C OIi THE £DOA NIGHT CONSIDER OOING THAT tr
YOU, YOU IOOI , COULD "T THEIR AHtlOVAL . All) SO I VAS ASKED TO
CONTACT FIION TH EDDA, All) I DID, All) POSED. POSED TH
Ptl08 CM AND ID , • HAY A Ptl08lEN HER , HAV TWO .-cR , T
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SETS OF POLES, BUT ONLY ONE BANNER CAN GO UP ON TWO, IS THERE
ANYTHING YOU CAN DO TO HELP?" AND THE SUGGESTION WAS WE MAYBE, YOU
KNOW, LET'S BE COOPERATIVE, WE'RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER, WE'LL
SWITCH THE BANNERS. AND I KNOW THERE WAS A GREAT DEAL OF RELIEF ON
THE PART OF THE SOUND OF MUSIC PEOPLE WHO WHERE VERY EXCITED AND
DELIGHTED TO KNOW THAT THERE WAS THAT MUCH COOPERATION IN ALLOWING
US TO WORK TOGETHER TO ACCQllll)OATE BOTH. I ...
WELL, I FEEL ...
HABENICHT: ... I SAW THIS IN THE SPIRIT OF COOPERATION, AND I, I CAN
UNDERSTAND WHERE YOU'RE COMING FROM ... AND I THINK IT NEEDS TO BE
RESOLVED, BUT THAT'S WHAT HAPPENED.
OAVIET: I FAIL TO SEE WHY, WHY OUR COMMITTEE WAS NOT APPROACHED THOUGH
BECAUSE IT WASN'T, IT WAS A BOARD MEMBER WHO WAS NOT SITTING ON THE
COMMITTEE THAT WAS APPROACHED. WE'VE HAD CALLS EVEN TDOAY YET
ASKING -SOME OTHER BOARD MEMBERS OF EDDA BY THE WAY ASKED ME WHAT
HAPPENED TO OUR BANNER AND WHY WE MOVED IT DOWN BY KAISER. ALL I'M
SAYING IS PERMITTING PROCESSES, IF MY UNDERSTANDING AS A MEMBER OF
PLANING ANO ZONING COMMISSION ARE CORRECT IN THIS COMMUNITY ANO
LISTENING TO WHAT'S BEEN GOING ON HERE TONIGHT IN PROBLEM SOLVING
OVER THE DERELICT VEHICLE ORDINANCE, IS YOU HAVE TO HAVE AN
APPEARANCE OF FAIRNESS, WHAT IS GOOD FOR THE GOOSE IS GOOD FOR THE
GANDER IN THIS COMMUNITY. OTHERWISE YOU HAVE PEOPLE FEELING LIKE
·wnL. OKAY. IF YOU KNOW SOMEONE OR YOU CAN CALL UP THE C ITV
MANAGER CAUSE YOU WERE AT A COCKTAIL PARTY WITH HIM LAST NIGHT OR
SOMETHING ANO YOU CAN CIRCUMVENT THE RULES, THEN IT DOES BLEED OVER
INTO OTHER AREAS. SO I'M SAYING THAT I'VE BEEN VERY DISTURBED
BECAUSE LAST YEAR IT WAS HAPPY DAYS. THEY CALLED I BET EVERYBODY
IN CITY HALL 'TIL THEY FINALLY FORCED OUR BANNER DOWN AND GOT
THERE'S UP. All) WE WORKED WITH THEM IN A SPIRIT OF COOPERATION ANO
TRIED TO ACCCIIIJDATE All) WORKED IT OUT. IT SEEMS TO ME THAT IF
YOU'RE FOLLOWING THE RULES All> YOU RESERVED THE SPACE ANO THIS IS
GOING TO BE A CONTINUING PIIOILEM, THEN l 'N HEAR TO BRING IT TO CITY
COUNCIL'S ATTENTION All> SAY MYBE THERE'S A BETTER WAY Of DOING
THIS. MYBE WE OUGHT TO LOOK AT POSSlll.Y SETTING SOME NEW
GUIDELINES FOR BAIIIERS THAT COULD ACCOMOOATE MORE THAN ONE.
BECAUSE YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE DUPllCATIVE EVENTS. All) l'N CERTAINLY
NOT HERE TO POINT FINGERS OR SAY YOU'RE THE IAD GUY All> WE 'RE THE
GOOD GUYS. l 'N JUST SAYING THIS IS A CClfflNUING PIIOILEN ANO IT 'S
VERY DISC~ING TO NOIIERS WHO ARE VOLUNTEERING THEIR TIME ANO
WORKING AS HARD AS P£0PLE WORK ON THIS FESTIVAL TO HAVE THAT
HAPPCN .
HABENICHT : ANO I UNOCRSTAII) EXACTLY HIE YOUR CONING FRON. All> I AGRE£ WIT H
YOU . I WAS GOING TO •ING UP THIS ISSUE UNOCR COUNCIL MENIER 'S
CHO ICE BECAUSE IT WAS A VERY DIFFICUU ISSUE TOO, All> THE P£0Pl.E
WHO WERE, YOU ICIOI, INVOLVED IN THE OTH(R PIIOliMN WERE UNOCR THE
INPR SS ION THAT BECAUSE IT WAS A CITY OP£1tATED PIIOliMN All> SINCE IT
HAD BEEN A PRECEDENT FOR YEMS THAT THEY MER£ DOING IT, TH£Y WERE
UNOCR THE IMPRESSION THAT THE CITY WAS TAKING CAR£ Of THAT AND THAT
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AND I THINK THEY DO NEED TO BE RESOLVED, AND I THINK WE ALL HAVE TO
REMEMBER THAT WE'RE ONE COMMUNITY PULLING THINGS TOGETHER ANO I
KNOW THAT THERE'S CERTAINLY WAYS TO ACCCIIIODATE EVERYBODY, AND I
THINK YOUR SUGGESTIONS ARE EXCELLENT All> I SUPPORT THEM 10<>1.
VAN DYKE: YOU'VE PRESENTED SON£ VALID CONCERNS, CONNIE, AND WE'LL CERTAINLY
FOLLOW UP ON SON£ OF YOUR SUGGESTIONS, HOPEFULLY, SO THIS WILL BE
TOTALLY ELIMINATED IN THE FUTURE. All> WE APPRECIATE YOUR COMING OUT THIS EVENING.
BULLOCK: THANK YOU .
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ACKER: l'M, MY NAME IS BETTY LOU ACKER. I LIVE AT 3140 SOUTH DELAWARE ,
ENGLEWOOD, AND l'VE LIVED THERE SINCE 1945. I HAVE A QUESTION
ABOUT THIS NEW ARTICLE. IS IT BASICALLY THE SAME? I HAVE A COPY
OF THE ORIGINAL DERELICT VEHICLE -I PICKED IT UP TODAY. IS THE
NEW ONE THAT'S CHARGING THE $100 STORAGE FEE BASICALLY THE SAME
EXCEPT FOR THE STORAGE FEE? CAN YOU ANSWER THAT?
VAN DYKE: THE SAME AS THE ONE THAT YOU HAVE? OR THE SAME . . . WHAT IT THE
DATE ON THE ONE THT YOU HAVE?
ACKER: THE ORIGINAL ONE SAYS A PERSON NAY STORE THE VEHICLE IN A CARPORT
OR AN OPEN AREA IF THE VEHICLE AND ITS PARTS ARE KEPT COVERED WITH
A TIE-DOWN CANVAS OR AN OPAQUE COVERING. STORAGE OR COVERING IS
NOT REQUIRED WHEN THE VEHICLE IS ACTUALLY BEING WORKED ON .
VAN DYKE: OKAY. THAT IS OUTDATED. THIS IS THE NEW ORDINANCE THAT WAS PASSED
IN FEBRUARY.
ACKER: I UNDERSTAND THAT. BUT IS IT BASICALLY THE SANE AS IT SAYS ·THERE
SHALL BE NO ....
VAN DYKE : OHi
ACKER: DD YOU WANT TO SEE THIS?
VAN DYKE : II), I UIID£RSTAND IIIAT YOU 'RE SAYING D. THEY NAY KEEP THE VEHICLE
IN THE SMIE COIIDITICIIS THAT THAT STATES WITH A $100 PERMIT FEE.
ACKER: YEAH. IS IT BASICALLY THE SMIE?
VAN DYKE : THAT'S COIRECT.
ACl£R : WlLL, I CM'T UIID£RSTMI> WHY I IMS TOlO THAT THE DEY PART WAS NO T
AN ISSUE , THAT IT IMS TO T1Y TO &ET RID Of THE DERELICT VEHI CLE.
HOW£YH , IT SAYS ll)THl115 AIOUT, HOE, THAT YOU 'RE SUPPOSED TO GET
RID Of IT, Ml> If YOU NY SIOO Ml> YOU HAYE A STORAGE FEE, IT SA YS
ll>THlll5 AIOUT THAT YOU MAYE TO 5ET RID Of IT . SO , I CM 'T. TO NC
IT SOUIIDS Lil£ IT IS TH( ... y TMT IS TH( PIIOll.DI HUE. IT IS,
AN, TH(Y 'RC SAYlll5 IT ISl 'T TH( ... ,. WE JUST INT no TO GET
TH( YOU CLE Of f TH( ...CITY .• Ml> TH( Ol.D OIIE THEY CCIUlD IC££P IT
OIi IF IT IMS COVCRCD . II TH( IIEV OIIE If YOU N Y TH( SI 00, YOU CM
KEEP IT COWEltCD, MID SO IT IS THE NOICY •
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A BIT OF MOTIVATION TO, TO MOVE VEHICLES SO THAT WE WOULDN'T, SO
THAT WE COULD ADDRESS THIS PROBLEM OF PEOPLE STORING TEN RUSTED
CARS IN THEIR YARD, AND CREATING JUNK YARDS. THAT'S WHAT I MEANT
WHEN I WAS ADDRESSING THE CONCERN.
THE OLD ORDINANCE SAID THE SME THING. THE OLD ORDINANCE SAID THAT
YOU HAD TO KEEP IT COVERED, THAT IT COULD NOT BE AN EYESORE. IT
MEANS THE SAME THING. THIS IIEV OIIDIIWICE IS NOT GOOD, IT'S JUST
LIKE THE MAN SAID, IT'S EITORTICII. All) IT IS NOT FAIR, ANO A LOT
OF THESE PEOPLE DON'T HAVE THAT MIUIT Of DEY. All> IF THEY CAN
KEEP IT AFTER IT'S COVERED, IF THEY PAY SlOO, THEIi IT IS A MATIER
OF MONEY. IF, LIKE THERE'S IIIAT too, AH, IIE IDE11TIFIE1r600
POSSIBLE DERELICT VEHICLE/HOIIY VEHICLES All) ABOUT 200 RESIDENTS
ALREADY HAVE CALLED, All> I'll SlltE THIS IS NOT GOING TO BE SWEPT
lll>ER THE RUG, I HOPE THE COUNCIL LISTENS. BECAUSE THERE'S NOTHING
._ 111TH THIS ORIGIIIAI.. DOfllCT OIIDIIIMCE. THERE'S JUST NOTHING
--WITH IT. IF IT IIAS EIFORCm.
BULLOCK: SHOULD, Ill YOUR OPINICII SHOULD IIE DUii A LIIIE AS THE NUIIBER OF
VEHICLES? SIOILD IIE PEMIT 20, 5, •••
ACKER: NO, IT SAYS ltl&HT HERE Ill THIS CIIE IIIAT I 'II SAYING, THIS FIRST
OIIDIIIMCE IIAS CICAY. IT IIAS &01115 TO KEEP IT lll>ER CCIITROL BUT
IIOIOOY ENFcacm IT. IT SAID THERE SNALL BE NO DE TIWI -HOIBY
OR DEIELICT VEHICLE MIIITAIIE> OR STOlt£D CII THE PIOPERTY Of ANY
RESIDENCE. I'll &O FOR THAT IIIEII IT'S COVERm All> IT'S NOT AN
EYESORE All), YOU ICIOI, JUST &O BY THAT OIDIIIMCEI CICAY?
MJLLOCK: TIWlt YOU VERY IIUCH.
ACKER: CDY. TIWlt YOU.
VAN DYKE : TIWlt YOU.
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KEEFOVER: MY NAME IS MARK KEEFOVER, I LIVE AT 3455 SOUTH MARION, APT. NO. 11 .
A COUPLE OF THINGS CAME TO MINO AS I WAS SITTING BACK THERE
LISTENING TO SOME OF THE COMPLAINTS OF THE CITIZENS. IF I
UNDERSTAND YOU CORRECTLY, IF WE PAY THE $100 FINE, THEN WE CAN HAVE
OUR CARS WHEREVER WE WANT THEM. THAT DOESN'T SOLVE THE PROBLEM.
IF EVERYBODY WHO OWNED A DERELICT VEHICLE PAID THE FINE, YOU GUYS
WOULD BE $100,000 RICHER BUT ALL THOSE CARS WOULD STILL BE OUT
THERE. SO IT REALLY DOESN'T SOLVE IT . OKAY? ANO IF I GO OUT ANO
PAY THE REGISTRAION FEE AND GET IT LICENSED, IT COSTS ME $100 , BUT
IT'S STILL LEGAL . SO EITHER WAY, IT'S GOING TO COST ME $100. AND
EVEN IF IT'S LICENSED AND REGISTERED, WHICH IS FINE WITH YOU , YOU
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES THAT ARE ON THE COUNCIL, IT STILL GOING TO BE
AN EYESORE. I MEAN JUST BECAUSE IT'S ABLE TO RUN DOESN'T MEAN THAT
THE PAINTING'S REAL WELL ON IT, OR THAT IT, LET'S FACE IT, THERE
ARE SOME CARS OUT THERE THAT ARE REGISTERED ANO RUN, THEY DON 'T
LOOK GREAT. THAT'S NOT GOING TO CHANGE IT. YOU KNOW, ANO YOU MAY
SAY, WELL THIS CAR'S REGIST!O AND IT RUNS AND IT MEETS THE CODES
AND EVERYTHING, BUT IT'S UGL AND IT'S AN EYESORE SO WE 'LL CHARGE
THEM $100 FOR A POINT JOB, KNOW , IT HAS TO BE PAINTED , IT HAS
TO BE THIS, IT HAS TO BE THAT. I'M NOT SAYING THAT THE MONEY
REALLY IS AN ISSUE, BUT IT SEEMS LIKE IF WE FOLLOW YOUR CODES AND
00 WHAT YOU VANT, YOU'LL Fifi> SOMETHING ELSE TO BRING US UP ON.
AND IT 'S JUST SOME IDEAS THAT YOU MIGHT WANT TO CONSIDER. AH, •••
VAN DYKE : 00 YOU HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS, MARK?
KEEFOVER : I HAVE A SUGGESTION THAT I WAS THI•ING , AND l 'M SURE A LOT OF
PEOPLE WILL AGREE WITH IT. THE FEE IS OKAY . A Sl5 FEE, EV EN $25
TO GET IT REGISTERED IN THE FIRST PLACE, OKAY , AS A HOBBY VEHI CLE
OR WHATEVER . I WOULD EVEN IE WILLING TO MY THAT . IUT IF PEOP LE
DO fl>T Cc.LY WITH THAT PfMIT AT SH, TIO YOU CM liO AND ISSUE
THEN A FINE Of SAY A HIGHER MOUNT, HO TO SlOO IF YOU WI SH. BUT
MAKE THE FE E R£ASCIIABLE FOR US TO PAY .
VAN DYKE: ... BULLOCK .
BULL OC K: I THI• THE ID(A Of THE SlOO -Ml) I 'fl NOT O(FENOING THE ORDINANCE.
MI T I THI• THC IDEA Of THC Sl OO IMS TO MK E IT STING A LITTL BIT
AND TO SU ltT A 'NIIOVER IN VEHICLES SO THAT TH[R£ MOUl.O NOT 8
tllSIIIOCIIS GIOWING MOUND A PMTICUUR CAlt IN A YMD AFTER MM
YEARS. I THI• THAT 'S THC IDEA THAT TH[ CCUICll WAS TRYI TO
CAPTURC AT TINE . Ml) AS fM AS IDEA THAT V[HICl
10 IE RUIIII Ml) llCCIS(I), ACAIN IT JUST M El[IICI IN LI
DUii I NG, YOU ICIDI . IHRE 00 C.. LI 00 Olt.MI IT, OU
ICJQI, THAT lT MM TO HAVE TIRES CJa AL FOUR U , Mil C I ,
OR • • • lltC DO OIMI TN[ LI ? All) 1 um THAT TH( ll
DIIM AT A Y R COIV[Nl[NT IIOINT . Ml) THAT • · JUST IV WA Of'
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LEGAL, BUT YET IF YOU PARK IT IN YOUR YARD OR SOMETHING AND THE
CITY GOES THROUGH, IT'S AN EYESORE. IT JUST DOESN'T MAKE REAL GOOD
SENSE TO ME. I GUESS I'M MISSING A POINT HERE.
VAN DYKE: YOU'VE GIVEN US ADDITIONAL FOOO FOR THOUGHT, Ill. KEEFOVER.
KEEFOVER: YOU'RE CLEANING UP THE AREAS WHERE THERE AREN'T MY EYESORES, BUT BECAUSE A VEHICLE IS RUNNING OR REGISTERED. IT ISN'T GOING TO
CHANGE THE FACT THAT IT'S M EYESORE.
VAN DYKE: SCIIE GOOD POINTS. THANK YOU.
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FIKE: HI, I'M JUANITA FIKE, I LIVE AT 3733 SOUTH BANNOCK, AND I GUESS TO START WITH I HAVE TO -IT'S TIRING TO WATCH THE POLITICANS DICTATE
TO US WHAT All> WHEN WE DO WHAT All> WHERE. YOU KNOW, YOU TALK ABOUT
DIWUNG THE LINE, WHO ARE YOU TO SAY TO DAMI MY LINE? I PAY
PIIOP£RTY TAXES THAT IIIRE THAii PAYS FOR THE $100 STORAGE ON MY
PIIOP£RTY. All> AS A MOTHER l 'M A LOT MORE CONCERNED WITH OTHER
ISSUES PRIORITY TO EYESORES, Ml> IF YOU NT TO GET INTO EYESORES,
WHAT AIOUT Cill>ERELLA CITY . IT'S FALLlllli DOIII. HOii MNY CARS OR
CHILDREN ARE GOING TO IE IN CARS IIIOI IT DOES? I'M A LOT MORE
CONCERNED WITH DRUGS Ml> SKIIIIEADS Ml> ISSUES LIKE THAT AS OPPOSED
TO IIASTlllli TIME OVER RIDICULOUS ISSUES LIKE THIS. THAT'S MY
OPINION.
VAN DYKE: THANK YOU.
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WIGGINS: ANOTHER THING, I'M JUST GOING TO COMMENT ON THIS BANNER THING, AH,
MRS. HATHAWAY HAS BEEN SO NICE AS TO SHOW ME THE PERMITS THAT WERE
ISSUED, AND l'M NOT TOO HAPPY WITH IT. APPARENTLY, THE TUILERIES
APPLIED BACK IN JANUARY, IT WAS APPROVEO IN MARCH, AND THEN HERE
CONES THE OTHER ONE BACK ON MARCH 14TH WAS THE, THE CITY PUT
T1llOUGH AND DIDN'T FALLOW THE REGULAR PIIOCEIJURE FOR A SIGNED
PEANIT. NI> MY PARTICULAR OPIIIIOII IS FIRST CCIIE FIRST SERVED. AND
IF TUILERIES GOT IN LINE FIRST, THE TUILERIES SHOULD HAVE HAD IT
BEFORE THE SOUII> OF IIJSIC, THE DRAM PROGRM GOT IT. THAT'S THE
WAY I FEEL ABOUT IT.
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HABENICHT : THE ISSUE OF THE BANNER ANO TRY TO ACCotl40DATE THAT BANNER I WANT
TO THANK ROGER FRASER, LINDA MARTIN, JERRELL BLACK, AND LUANNE
MICKELSON, RICK KMl4, AND THE 'TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT, PUBLIC SERVICE
COMPANY FOR ALL THAT THEY DID TO TRY TO ACCOMMODATE TWO BANNERS IN
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ANO IT IS UNFORTUNATE THAT, YOU KNOW , THAT IT
WAS A DECISION THAT , ON THE PART OF STAFF THERE WAS A REAL CONCERN
ABOUT ACCotl40DATING, ABOUT ACCOMMODATING, YOU KNOW, THE ONE BANNER
AND THE ONE SET OF POLES. AND I THINK IT'S UNFORTUNATE THAT IT
CAUSED, THAT IT 'S CAUSED HARD FEELINGS. I THINK IT WOULD OF , I
THINK IT WAS CAUSING HARD FEELINGS AS IT IS. I THINK IT'S BEEN,
IT'S BEEN A TOUGH ISSUE. AS FAR AS THE PERMITTING PROCESS, I THINK
IT'S UNFORTUNATE THAT, YOU KNOii, IF IT WAS THE CITY THAT DROPPED
THE BALL ON THAT -I DON'T KNOii IF THAT'S THE CASE OR NOT, BUT IT 'S
A CITY PROGRAM AND I THINK, I THINK THE SOLUTION THAT CONNIE OAVIET
SUGGESTED AND I CERTAINLY CONCUR WITH IS THERE'S NO REASON WHY WE
SHOULDN'T BE ABLE TO HAVE TWO OR THREE BANNERS. AND IT DOESN'T
NEED, IT SHOULD NOT BE A COMPETITION. WE SHOULDN'T BE COMPETING
ANON6ST OURSELVES, WE SHOULD BE WORKING TOGETHER. AND THAT WAS THE
SPIRIT WITH WHICH, IT WAS MY UNDERSTANDING, THAT THAT THE SITUATION
WAS DEALT WITH . I WAS RATHER SURPRISED TO HEAR THAT THERE WAS
DISCCIIFORT HERE AT THAT POINT. ANO ANYTHING WE CAN DO TO MAKE SURE
THAT EVERYBODY IN THIS COMMUNITY IS WORKING TOGETHER FOR PROMOTING
MHAT 'S IMPORTANT IN THIS COMMUNITY WITH EACH OTHER , I WANT TO WORK
FOR. THANK YOU .
HATHAWAY : YOUR HONOR, MY I COMENT TO THAT? THE ONLY COflMENT THAT I HAV E
FOR THAT IS THAT 1 'N FOR THE SPIRIT OF COOPERATION AS WELL. I ,
HOll£VER, THINK THAT SINCE WE KNOii, All) I 'VE RESEARCHED THIS AS
WELL, THAT WE QOI THAT THE ORMA PIIOGRM IS HISTORICALLY THE FIRST
WEEKEII> IN AUGUST, PERHAPS EDDA HAS MD( A MISTAKE HAVING THEIR
FESTIVAL THAT WEEK . ALTHOUGH I THINK TH£RE ARE WAYS TO WORK THAT
ALONG COOPERATIVELY AS WELL. ONE Of THE SUGGESTIONS THAT I *>U LD
HAVE IS THAT WE LOOK TCIND NUT YEAR IIO WE FOIII THE TUI LE RI ES
FESTIVAL COIIIITTEE HAVING SCIIEDNE FIIOIII THE THEATRE GIIOUP ON IT AS
IIELL , All) PERHAPS LOOKING AT THE POSSIIILITY Of SETTING UP THE SHOW
WA&DN All> A lAR&E TOO SUClt AS WHAT W£ HAD FOR THE ME RC HANT S OVER
THE TUILERIES FESTIVAL All) HOlDING THE PLAY AS PART Of THE
TUILERI ES FESTIVAL II M OUTDOOR THEATIE SETTING . I TH INK THAT
COUlD GO A LONG WAY TCIND SOOTHING SCIIE Of TH£ PIIOILDIS, IT *>ULD
IOOST IOTN Of OUR ATTEIOIIIC ES .
HABENICH T: I TH Iii( THAT 'S A WOIURfUl IDEA •
HATHAWA : CIC.AV, THE OTH(R THING I WOULD Sl*(ST, I ICNOII THUC WAS A IT TLC
COIISTC•m• ABOUT THE FACT THAT A SklT WAS NOT ALLCMO OURI
Of TH COIICCRTS Of T1tC CODA . I 'VE TMCI A LOT Of FUO FOR THA T,
All) I 'VE TMCN IT fllOIII IOTN SIO(S . AS THE CODA IOMD MENIER , I
WOUt.O Lil TO SUGC(ST THAT THERE Alt£ WAYS TO ..,_ 11 1TH THAT TOO .
S T OUR COIIC(ltT DUl.E IM Y UCl II MICH . If 00 INOUO
ICNOII THC PLAY I GOING TO IC THE flltST IIUKCII> II AUCUST AS IT HA
HISTORICAL Y 1(£1 , IT WUI..O NOT IC MD FD THE TN[ATI( C10UP TO
TO Of OUR IOMD Tl All) SUC$CST THAT IICORPOUT
Tl FOR IT AT THAT Tl • I THI THAT TC Tl
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HABENICHT: JUST TO RESPOND TO WHAT YOU SAYING TOO, I CAN'T DISAGREE AND I
THINK THAT, I THINK THAT WHAT WE HAVE TO RECOGNIZE, I'M HAVING
DIFFICULTY WITH ME, I HAPPEN TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH THAT BUT I'M NOT
THE DRAMA PROGRAM.
HATHAWAY: OH, I KNOW.
HABENICHT: THE DRAMA PROGRAM IS A CITY PROGRAM All> THE PEOPLE WHO WORK HARD
AND WORK THROUGH THAT PROGRAM ARE, ARE OUR OWN STAFF PEOPLE, AND IF
THAT BALL VAS DROPPED I THIJlt IT WAS THE STAFF TRIED TO ACCOfllODATE
THE BALL THAT WAS DROPPED, All> I CCIINEII> THEM FOR WORKING THROUGH
THAT ISSUE TRYING TO ACCOMNODATE ABSOLUTELY EVERYBODY.
HATHAWAY: UM HUM.
HABENICHT: AH, All> I THIJlt THAT AS WE WORK TOGETHER I THIJlt WE CAN JUST MAKE
IT POSITIVE FOR EVERYBODY, All> THAT'S WHAT WE NEED TO DO.
VAN DYKE: YOU GOT SONE VERY GOOD SU&6ESTICIIS, RITA, TO INCORPORATE FURTHER
PUBLIC RELATICIIS All> MlltETUNi FOR YOlll GROUP, PROGRM, AT THE SAME
TINE EfltANSE THE TUILERIES. SO LET'S GO WITH IT.
HATHAWAY: All> I THIJlt THIS IS mE OF THE THIINiS THAT'S GOING TO CCIIE UP
OURING IUOGET, YOU ICll>II, THIS HAS IEEN AN ISSUE FOR FOUR YEARS FOR
NE AS IT'S HAID FOR NE TO JUSTIFY THIS PROGRM, EVEN THOUGH YOU
KNOii CULTURE NEYER PAYS ITS MAY, FD INT I UNOERSTAII>. All>
THAT'S SONETHING THAT I'VE HISTORICALLY DOCUNENTm AS WELL. IT'S
JUST THAT I DCll'T INT TO MK£ A IUD&ET ISSUE OUT Of IT SAYING THAT
I'M MAINST THE OUM ,..., I'll ll)T. I'll JUST SAYING THIS IS
THE FIRST YEM OUT Of THE Fma THAT I 'YE SEEN SONE EFFORT Of
PIOl>TUII All> DOTISI• Ml) SUCN. EYO THDU&N IT'S IEEN HARPED
CII FOR FOUi YEMS. Ml) IT'S samtI• THAT I FULLY IITEJI) TO •1NG
U, MAIN. I Ifill AUD MW£ YOU OTHEl Al.TmllTIW£S Fca THE OUM
PaUN IIO IUD&ET SEASml a.LS MDUIID.
YAN DYKE: CICAY, I THI• THE ISM •••
MTHMMY: THAT'S Fca CGUlltll 'S .. FIT.
YAN DYKE : I THI• Ml CM NIM AlClll5 •. MYTNI• ElSE. Al.El?
HMCNICHT: II), IUT MAIN I INT TO 11Wll All THE 11111[1 Of IWIY, 1W1Y
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EN&LEVOOD CITY CCIIIICIL
EN&LEVOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Regular Session
August 5, 1111
The regular aeeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor
Van Dyke at 7:35 p.a.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Nellber Bullock.
3. Pled91 of Alletianc:e
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke.
4. loll Clll
Present: Council Neabers Hathaway, Wivgins, Bullock, Haben icht,
Van Dyke
Absent: Council Neaber Clayton; one vacancy exists in Council
District 111.
A quona was present.
Aho present:
s. lltnutes
City fllAattr Fraser
City AttoNley Dlllitt
Auht&11t City llan•r llart1n
City Cltn Crw
Director Esterly, Public Wort s
(a) CNICIL .... MllWY .... -IT IIU ll'ClfllD, TO APNOVt TM(
lllllfftJ If TIii .... IIIITI• If aY 11, INI.
COUIK 1 .._..r Nalhwl.y , W 91 n , hlloc , Ha le •
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t : C r ClaytOft .. ,,.. IN WhttoPt
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(b) Matt Acker/Roxanne Acker, 3923 South Pennsylvania Street, spoke
concerning the derelict vehicle ordinance. They felt the ordinance was unfair
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rected before passage. Mr. Acker c1>11111ented thatfi«.9 ~reviou\"'~,ra'tnan~e~ ./
address~ this 11atter had not been enforced. JC M IJ.<, ~ 'C4-d n ,c;
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(c) R;xer Toaassob 2996 so'J:h Cherokee St~obby/derelict vehicle
ordinance) •AP! 419 ~~ .,, z.
7. Non-scheduled Y1s1tors
(a) Linda Keefover, 2030 West Warren Avenue, stated she and her husband
rentll and their landlord us~J.be garage. Mr. Keefover has been unemployed
and Mrs. Kufover stated they 4it'not have $100 for the perait fee. ~ JH,.;, j
(b) Wesley E. Sealing, 4075 South Fox Street, requested that the elm
tree on the southwest corner of Nassau Way and South Fox be reaoved. He ex -
pressed concern over the safety of the tree stating it is diseased and could
cause serious probleas. City Manager Frase~ed that staff will look into
the aatter, but he explained that the tree be the responsibility of the
City and County of Denver if it is located on C ty Ditch property.
(c) Alan/Dan Hoggett, 3925 South Clarkson Street· fllf! ... ..:I{ 1-
(d) Steve Passe, 4220 South Grant Street -~,,,.-5i"
(e) Steve Puryear, 2320 West Harvard Avenue -UN •• ;:II'
(f) IC.ef'I Haraldsef'I, 3018 South Washl119ton StrHt, spoke In support of
those people objectl119 to the $100 peralt fN for hobby /der911cl vehicles . He
asked concernl119 the ceaent blocks on "9Sld8t'lt lal property owned by Swedish
Medical Cef'lter, and suvgested the City should •ke an effort to repair Its own
property when r9q1,1lrl119 citizens to •ke repairs .
(g) John Tate, 955 West Oxford Avenue, requested that Councl 1 grant a
variance frGa the lu11d1119 Otvtston's deteratnattOII that he could not connect
hts gar199 and hedge wtth an 8 foot gate In order to secu,.. his two d09s . H
wa s advised that first he should ex,lor9 alternat i ve ways to reach a mutually
agrHable solution wtth staff and tf that was not possible he could appeal
s taff 's dec:hton throup the lcNrcl of Adjustaent and Appeals . It wa also
SUltfSted consider ao11Horl119 his dogr; with electronic collars .
(h) CONI Davtet , lOlZ South De11W1nt StrHt , spo c
!Mn r pera tt 119 proc , lfPntl 1119 her fn;ltrat ton ov r
~ Tutller • festival laftfttr . 5"' offered St¥tral options which
alt s •llar probl n t future . UN 1111 ::1f 7
r , ll'° South Delaw1re Street, a keel wha
aftd t p vtous dtrel tct velltcl Ot"dln
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(j) Mark Keefover, 3455 South Marion Street, Apt. 11, JAPE 9485 :II-Cf
(k) Juanita Fike, 3733 South Bannock Street, J.IPE 61 ---::I//{)
8. Coaun1cat1ons and Proclaaat1ons
(a) COUNCIL NEIIIER 111111115 NOVED, All> IT IIAS SECOll»ED, TO PROCLAIM THE
CITY OF ENILEIIOOD'S CONMITIIENT TO •toLORADO 2000 COIIUIITIES• A PROGRAM INI-
TIATED IY THE IOVERNOR OF COLORADO TO INPROVE THE STATE'S SCHOOLS.
Council Melllber Wiggins requested that copies of the proclamation be sent to
the Governor and to the various llellbers of the coaaittee.
Vote results:
Ayes: Council Nellbers Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht,
Van Dyke
Nays: None
Absent: Council Nellber Clayton
Motion carried.
(b) COIIICIL IIEIIID •LOCI IIMD, -IT IIAS SECOIIIED, TO ACCEPT NOTICE
Of RESIMATION Of COIIICIL IIEIIID CLAYTON FRCII THE PAIIKS All> RECREATION
CONNISSION.
Ayes: Council Neabers Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht,
Van Dyke
Nays: None
Absent: Council NNber Clayton
Motton carried.
9. Pla11c lllart111
No public hearing was scheduled before Council.
10. a,,,ov,1 • S.C.., 1eNt111
Council lllllber Habefticllt requested that "9end1 It• IO(c) be ,...ved for fur -
ther dtscussiOft .
CIIIICIL .... MWY ..U, -IT laS SU ... , TO IIJ-E ON SlCGllt IUD·
1• --ITDIS 10 (a) -(') AS fll.LM1
(1) OIIOIIWICE .,. 41. SHIU Of l"I (ccuecll llll .,, U. INTIIOOUC£0
IV COl*CI NOll(R ClAYT OII). CNTITUD :
All OIIOINMCC MC_,ING Till I , OWTCI I, S((TION 2 , TO I lUDC
TIOIIS •• Ml) C. TO 0,000 UICIPM COD( ••• crrccn D(P
ORfiM I ZA Tl«*.
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AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO A VOTE OF THE REGISTERED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD AT THE NEXT SCHEDULED REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AMENDING AND DELETING THE TERM
"QUALIFIED ELECTORS" AND "TAXPAYING ELECTOR" AND TO AUTHORIZE THE TERM "REGIS-
TERED ELECTORS" IN APPROPRIATE SECTIONS .
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Motton carried.
Council Mellbers Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht,
Van Dyke
None
Council Mellber Clayton
(c) With regard to Council 8111 No. 55, Council Mellber Habenicht in-
quired if the other entity involved had officially approved the agreements.
After discussion, it was deterained the agreeaents had been approved and
signed by the City and County of Denver Board of Water C0111tssioner s .
COUNCIL IEIIEll HAIDIICHT IIIVED, _, IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO APPIOVE MED ITOI 10
(c) -COUNCIL IILL IIO. 55, ENTITLED:
AN oa111ANCE APPIOVI• AN MIEEIIEIIT 1mEE11 THE c1n OF EIIILllllNlt • THE CITY
Of DEllftl IOMD Of IIATEl CCIIIISSICIDS.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway , Wigg i ns. Bulloc k .
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried. Council Bill No. 55 ts hereby asstflled as Ordina nce No . 50 .
11. ~1 ....... IHolutt .. 1M Iott ..
<•> Director Esterly presented a rec.....Satton froa the Depa rt nt of
Publtc llorlts to ... rc1 a contract for the rawal lftd dtsposttton of asbestos
•tertal froa the botler rooa at Ctty Hall. Ill'. Esterly rec1 1nded the btd
be .... Nied to tl1e second low bidder, A. R. Tecll 111 tlle laOUftt of SJ4,HO . Nr .
Esterly explatMCI tlle boftdt111 prebleas wttll tlle low btdder, Htgll Valley En -
vtroMental . Dtscuuton •sNCI rehttve to tlle tlldatty; Ctty Attoffl&y Delltt t
conftraed tllere ts adequate protectton for tlle Ct ty .. Ctty Na1119tr Fnser ad ·
v tsed tlle wort wtl 1 be ICCOIIIP 1 hlled over a WNkeftCI durt III llour s ~ t he
bUtldt111 ts not oc cup i ed .
CIUICIL ... IULLICI .a, -IT MU IBllla, TO ... TIil AIIISTOS
MATDlllff CllffUCT NI TIil c1n MU. •1LD -Tl A ••• TIDI •• TIil-,
Of SM,JIO
Aye : r s Hatllwly , V "'" , a..11oc ,
Na,y s:
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No on c rrttd .
l r Clayton
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( i) Mayor Van Dyke requested that something be done about the
weeds which are growing on the lot on which the Microwave tower is located
(East Hampden Avenue/South Lincoln Street).
(b) Council Mellber's Choice
(1) A resolution appointing a llellber of the Englewood School Board
to serve on the Parks and Recreation C01111tssion was considered. As the School
Board has not yet subattted a representative, tt WIS suggested the item be
tabled.
CCIIIICIL IBID HATIWIAY IIOVED, -IT IIAS SECCIIIIO, TO TABLE A&EJllA ITEM
12(b)(1).
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Council Nellbers Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht,
Van Dyke
None
Council Mellber Clayton
Motton carried.
(11) Council Mellber Hathway ,...._sted a report be subaitted by
the Public Works Departaeftt concernt114J the c011p1rtson between the current
aicrosurf1ci114J prG9raa and the previous slurry seal prograas. She expressed
concern that the aicrosurfac1114J a1gtlt not be holding up as well as the slurry
sea 1 procedure.
(111) Council Nellber Wiggins:
1. He c_..ted upon the fact that the left turn slot at Oxford/Broadway has
Mt been painted though the short rante project list indicates tt WIS c011plet -
ed June Zl, 1991. City Nan199r Fraser explained that the striping should be
c011pleted w1tll1n two days as part of the aicrosurfac1114J prG9raa.
z. WUh retard to the bMMr tssue, he c_..ted he ts 110t pleased wtth how
the aatter IMS Mlldled.
( tw) Couftc 11 Mellber Haben t cllt:
I. lls. Habentcllt relayed concerns of clltzefts wttll retard to code enforce -
11111t of tall weeds growllMJ tn the alleys and tn ucant lots thro119hout
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z. With ,...rd tot dereltct.lhobby vetltcle pet'9tt fee, she C011118nled that
he hid etved a ....., of ,ostttve ,_ts ,,... cttlzeft1 eq,ressti •P ·
p at 10ft for Co.c l llavtftg takeft tllh acttOft, SM 1ugge1ttd that In tght
of oppo ft1 c t rlltr tn the ... t1119, "•·tuning of the ordtnanc
bt ary r, dots Ml r, 1 tile secttOft sllould be lhroilll out.
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HABENICHT: I K~HAT WE'RE ALREADY WORKING ON THIS IN THE CITY, THAT WE TAKE
AND .. USE<>tfflNEIGHBORHOOD WATCH GROUPS MORE OFTEN IN TERMS OF COM-
MUNICATING TIHlJR CITIZENS. PERHAPS SOMETHING LIKE THIS DERELICT
VEHICLE ORDINANCE"-AND.._THE FACT THAT WE'D LIKE TO LOOK AT IT AGAIN
AND WE'D LI KE TO LOOK At--NE -TUN I NG IT, TH IS MIGHT BE AN OPPOR-
TUNITY FOR US TO USE THAT, ETWORK TO PERHAPS ASK OUR NEIGH -
BORHOOD WATCH CAPTAINS IF THEY'D B LING TO TALK THIS ISSUE OYER
WITH THE CITIZENS IN THEIR NEIGHBO , D IF THEY COULD, YOU
KNOW, COME UP WITH SOME SORT OF INPUT TO US AS WE LOOK TO FINE-
TUNING THIS, IF INDEED THAT IS COUNCIL'S DESIRE, T~JORITY OF
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5. Concerning the ice creaa vendor issue, about which she has received num-
berous, she has asked the City Attorney to review the existing legislation for
possible changes, and she plans to bring those ideas to Council.
6. Ms. Habenicht reported that "The Sound of Music" draaa program was a very
positive effort, well attended, and well done. She advised that she feels
Council's previous concerns about the cost of the production and the lack of
publicity in the past was addressed by staff and the volunteers in the plan-
ning of this year's producti~p.~
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Council Mellber Hathaway • 'MP! • '1, 13
v. Council Mellber Bullock did not have any 1t•s to bring before
Council but he expressed appreciation for the birthday cookie served during
the study session.
13. City lllnlllt''I llport
(a) fir. Fraser reported on the conference call wlltch involved several
council .... rs and staff .... rs our legislative efforts with Alleric1n Cities
for Cleanup [quiting (ACCE) regardilll s ..... sludge. He will provide IIOre
specific inforaation in Council's lllwsletter of August I, 1991.
14. City Attorftey's ~
(a) fir. Oellttt presented a resolution •r IIN
Dllllff: TO F'OUOII UP ON THAT THIS NOIIIINC I tal£0 ON A RESOlUTION SUPPOlll
II& T LKJSlATION THAT .-S KEN INTIIODUCED IY SENTATORS LAUTCN ·
1u1, Ml) TIN "'8._114 .. OTNCRS . 11 LOOKS LIKE IT 'S RECEIVI
IIIOM)[R BASE ~ Ml> TI41S R£S0lUTION IS INTEJa'D TO SUPPORT
TM( LE51SUllON AS IT CUMOTLY STMmS . I ~VE RECEIV£0 A COPY Of
IT II ITS llll FOIII Ml) ALTMOUCH I *VEN 'T tW> A CtWCC TO LOOK AT
TN( DETAILS Of IT , I 'll IE 0011& ™' OVER TN( COUISC Of TH IT
COUPt Of DAV Ml) I 'LL CIV YOU SCJNE at D[TAILED I oa.nON ON
IT . ' STll A LONC IMVS FD OUI CIOM., IIDI , l
OIi ' T SAY THAT . IUT NOii.CNS AR£ CCIIII& OUT 0, TH WOOO
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AND THERE ARE SEVERE PROBLEMS THAT ARE BEING RAISED BY OTHER ENTI-
TIES, ANO WE HAVE TO DEAL WITH THOSE FAIRLY AND HONESTLY, AND WE'RE
1 PREPARING OUR DEFENSE ON THIS ATTACK THAT COMES FROM VERY, VERY
SUBSTANTIAL SOURCES. SO THIS RESOLUTION IF YOU'VE HAD A CHANCE TO
READ IT, SUPPORTS THE LEGISLATION ANO I'D APPRECIATE THE SUPPORT OF
COUNCIL IN OUR EFFORTS HERE.
VAN DYKE: ANY QUESTIONS? JUST A COUPLE OF COMMENTS, I THINK IT MIGHT BE OF
VALUE ONCE THIS IS PASSED TO SEND A COPY TO OUR NATIONAL LEGISLA -
TORS, ALSO TO SENATOR LAUTENBERG'S OFFICE IN NEW JERSEY
HATHAWAY: ALSO ACCE'S OFFICE.
VAN DYKE: CERTAINLY, AND FINALLY I ASSUME LITTLETON, IF THEY HAVEN'T, SEND A
COPY TO THEM AND SEE IF THEY CAN GET A RESOLUTION AND MAYBE LAKE-
WOOD AND ...
HATHAWAY: ALL THE OTHER ME"8ERS.
VAN DYKE: ALL THE OTHER MEMB~S. ALSO IT MIGHT BE OF INTEREST FOR YOU, JUST
AN AWARENESS, THE °'-HYER METRO SEWER, ANOTHER NAME I UNDERSTAND,
THAT COVERS VIRTUALLY THE REST OF THE SEWER AREA FOR OUR METRO AREA
REALLY INVOLVES PRACTIALLY EVERY OTHER SUBURB OUTSIDE THE CITY OF
DENVER, AND EVEN THOUGH THEY AREN'T DIRECTLY IMPLICATED IN THIS EPA
LIABILITY SUIT, AT SOME POINT IF WE ARE FIND LIABLE THEY ARE GOING
TO END UP PAYING FOR THE COST Of CLEANUP BECAUSE THEY ARE INDIRECT -
LY BECAUSE THEY ARE PART Of THAT DENVER METRO SEWAGE SECTION. SO
AT SOME POINT, WE SHOULD LOOlt AT PERHAPS RECRUITING MOST All SUBURB
CITIES IN OUR EFFORTS.
HATHAWAY; IT MIGHT NOT BE A BAD 1D£A TO TO DRAFT A SHORT LETTER OF EXPLANA ·
TION AS TO WHY WE ARE DOING THIS SORT Of THING Ml> ASK FOR THEIR
CON.UICTIVE SUPPORT. I MDUl.D SU&&EST, HIGHLY su&&EST THAT WE SEND
ONE Of THESE TO DOIVEI Ml> UEP FEEDING THEN INFOINTION. BECAUSE
I DON 'T THI• THCY'VE TOTALLY REALIZED THE LIAIILITY THAT THEY HAVE
INVOLVED YET . TEO HACICDTN, IHI HAPll(NS TO I( THE PRESIDENT OF
DENVER METRO • WAS, H( IMS STILL ON THt LETTERHEAD LAST MONTH • I
THI• IS KIND Of ON TOP Of IT, IUT I TNl'l(K WE N£ED TO CONT INUA LLY
FEED THEN WITH WHAT WE 'RE GOING, 1£CAUSE lil{'RE IUl8CR THREE AS FAR
AS THE SEW[ TREATMENT PUIT BUSINESS IN lHE STATE Of COlORADO .
TH(Y'RE Nllll(R ONE IN SIZE •
VAN OYl : WELL, THC NOit.EN IS, I, AS CCIIIUICATEO TO NNAllY MOR Cl AR ·
LY, CITY Of DOIVCR, THC CITY Ml> COUNTY Of' NVCR VCRSU TH
OEN¥ R lllO SEW[ DISTRICT Alt£ TWO OIFFEROfT lfflllC • TH
CITY Of DENVER HAS NOT TAKEN A STIONC POSITION IN SUffl>Rl OF E
SLUDG lE51SLATION, NIO 00 MAY M OPPORTUNIT TO WITH TH
ON INTCICOVC TAL CONCC MOUND TMIS . Ml> I 5lLY f l
IF Y Wll NUT WITH US Ml) OTNU CITY ccuect R AS Tl
liOU ON WI TH CITY Of' DtN¥£1 . MYTNINC Cl CM
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FRASER: ONE OF THE GENTLEMEN THAT WAS INVOLVED IN THE DISCUSSION ON THE
PHONE THE OTHER DAY HAS BEEN AN ATTORNEY FOR METRO DENVER SEWAGE
DISPOSAL DISTRICT, AND HE IS KEEPING THEM APPRISED OF WHAT'S GOING
ON WITH THIS GROUP . I DON'T KNOW IF THEY'VE JOINED ACCE AS SUCH,
BUT THE SPECIFIC DISCUSSION THAT WE HAD THE OTHER DAY IS THAT VIR-
TUALLY EVERY COIIIJNITY IN THE METRO AREA THAT IS NOT SERVED BY US,
IS SERVED BY DENVER METRO, All> THEY HAVE NOT BEEN APPRISED OF THAT
ISSUE . SO ONE OF THE STRATEGIES WE HAVE IS FIRST OF All FIND OUT
METRO DENVER HAS BEEN SAYING TO THEIR MEMBERSHIP ABOUT THIS ISSUE ,
AND ONCE WE lN>ERSTAII> THAT BEGIN THAT CAMPAIGN THAT WE'VE BEEN
TALKING ABOUT AS RITA JUST SUGGESTED . All> SENDING THEM SOME OTHER
MATERIALS All> GETTING THEN INVOLVED IN THIS ISSUE. NOW THE OTHER
THING THAT I FAILED TO MENTION IS LITTLETON HAS SENT DRCOG A
REQUEST TO SUPPORT THIS ISSUE AS WELL, ANO I WOULD LIKE TO PASS OUT
TO YOU A COPY OF THE LETTER THAT THEY SENT TO ORGOC, RITA PARTICU -
LARLY I WANTED YOU TO BE AWARE OF THIS AS OUR REPRESENTATIVE TO
ORCOG, ANO I FORGOT TO MENTION THIS EARLIER.
VAN DYKE: OKAY, SO WE NEED IF THERE 'S NO FURTHER DISCUSSION , WE NEED A
NOTION.
The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by tttle:
RESOLUTION NO. 67, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE TOXIC CLEAIIIP EQUITY ANO ACCELERATION ACT OF 1991
INTRODUCED IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE BY SENATOR FRANK R. LAUTENBERG AND
SENATOR TIN WIRTH, MONG OTHERS, RELATllli TO UIPIIOVDIENTS TO THE IMPLEMENTA-
TION ANO ENFORCDIENT OF THE COIIPROOSIVE ENYIIOIEfTAL RESPCIISE , COMPENSATION
AND LIABILITY ACT OF ltlO (CERCLA).
CUICIL .... NATIMIY IMO, -IT IN IBlalD, TO UPIME IESaUTJ• •.
17, SDIES Of lMl.
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Council ....,.rs Hat"a,ay, Wt91tns. Bullock , Haben tcht ,
Van Dyke
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Council .....,., CltYtOII
CUICIL .... NATIMIY IMO, -IT IN ..... TO Sll9 A Cln Of IESOW -TJ• •. 17 AUii 111TH A LmD Ml THE •••s 11-lllll SIIUUI TO TIil -••na IY TIil c1n Of LITTUTIII Tl 1111111 ...... CIUIICIL Of IDWDIIIIJITS .
~s : Counct l .....,.,, HaU..,, lf t91t ns, Bullock, Habenicht ,
Van Oy\e
N&ys : None
Counc t l ..... ,. Cl -,tOII Ab sent :
Nolton curled .
• (b) Wtt" "9ard to the St. Louis Qu~h property, llr. De I t acMsed
O a t the Court 9'as entered a dtcl"N qufell119 tftlt to the propert y 111llfch ha
been ,-corded wtth the COUftty Cltrt aad order . Efforts a re btt119 t o
concliadt he tran action for the tr1111ftr of the property .
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EN&LEIIOOD I AIIAPAHOE CClllfTY I COLOUDO
htular Session
Au9Ust S, Htl
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The regular meeting of the Engle.ood City Council was called to order by Mayor
Van Dyke at 7:35 p.a.
Z. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Meaber Bullock.
3. Pledtt of All .. tance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke.
4. loll Call
Present: Council Nlllbers Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Haben i cht ,
Van Dyke
Absent: Council Nlllber Clayton; Ofte vacancy exists In Counc i l
District Ill.
A (IIH)rua wu present.
Aho present:
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City ......._r Fraser
City Atton1ey Dellttt
Asstst111t Ctty ......._r Martin
City Clerk Crow
Director Esterly , Public Work s
(a ) CIUIICIL ........ , .... -IT .. ••a. TO a,,uvr TIil
IIIIITU If TIil NIii M IUTI• If MY 11, INI.
CCMMCII rs Nati.-,, lfl99tn , lullod., Ha Van Dy
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(b) Matt Acker/Roxanne Acker, 3923 South Pennsylvania Street, spoke
concerning the derelict vehicle ordinance. They felt the ordinance was unfair
on several counts and had been passed with flaws which should have been cor-
rected before passage. Mr. Acker COlllll!nted that the previous ordinance which
addressed this 1111tter had not been enforced. TAPE 94
(c) Roger T011asso, 2996 South Cherokee Street (hobby/derelict vehicle
ordinance) TAPE 495
7. Non-scheduled Visitors
(a) Linda Keefover, 2030 West Warren Avenue, stated she and her husband
rented and their landlord used the garage. Mr. Keefover has been unemployed
and Mrs. Keefover stated they did not have SlOO for the penait fee. TAPE 717
(b) Wesley E. Sealing, 4075 South Fox Street, requested that the elm
tree on the southwest corner of Nassau Way and South Fox be re110ved. He ex-
pressed concern over the safety of the tree stating tt ts diseased and could
cause serious probleas. City Manager Fraser stat~ that staff w1JJ )oak Into ;1,{A-t.l
the aatter, but he explained that the tree......._ the responsibtl ity of the I
City and County of Denver if it is located on City Ditch property.
(c) Alan/Dan Hoggett, 3925 South Clarkson Street -TAPE 966
(d) Steve Passe, 4220 South Grant Street -TAPE
(e) Steve Puryear, 2320 West Harvard Avenue -TAPE HOO
(f) Ken Haraldsen, 3011 South Washington StrNt, spoke in support of
those people objecting to the SIOO perait fee for hobby/derelict vehicles. He
asked concerning the c-nt blocks on resldefttlal property owned by Swedish
Medical Cet1ter, and SU199sted the City should .. ke an effort to repair its own
property .tleft requiring citizens to .. ke repairs.
(1) John Tate, t55 West Oxford A"'"'8, requested that Council grant a
variaftCe froa the Building DivisiOft'S deterai111tion that he could not con~t
hts gar• and hedge wtth an I foot gate in order to secure his tllfO dogs.
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(h) COMie O.viet, 30:SZ South Delaware st .... t, spoke cone ming the
banner perattting process, expressing her frustration over the r lout on or
the Tuillers ' festtval laftntr . She offer9d Se'feral options .tilt h 111 v •
ate stellar probl In the future . TAP£ 1111
(t) letty Acker, 3140 South 0.1 .. ,.. Street, asked what t d fftrenc
ts bttllNII the '""' and the previous derelict c1e ordlnaftCts . It was COfl ·
ftrad that the newly tt1acttd ordlnlftCt was t s with the addtt on or t
peratt fee . TAP£ SIii
(j) Ma fo r , 3455 South llart111 St t, Apt . II, TIN
(k) Jun ta k , )7)) th k St t, TIN II
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(a) COUNCIL IEIIIER IIIIIINS NOVm, -IT IIAS SECONDm, TO PROCLAIM THE
tin OF ENILEIIOOD'S COIIIITIIENT TO ·cOLOUDO 2000 CCIIIUIITIES· A PROGRAN INI-
TIATED IY THE IOVEIINOll OF COLOUDO TO IIIPIOVE THE STATE'S SCHOOLS,
Council Nellber Wiggins requested that copies of the proclaaatlon be sent to
the Governor and to the various llellbers of the coaalttee.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Notion carried.
Council Nellbers Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht,
Van Dyke
None
Council Nellber Clayton
(b) CGUIICIL IIEJIID MIL.LOCI IIMD, -IT IIAS SECamED, TO ACCEPT NOTICE
OF m1•T1• OF CGUIICIL IIElaEll Cl.Amil FIOII TIE PAIIU • RECIEATION
COIIIISSI•.
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Nays:
Absent:
Notion carried.
9. ,...ltc .... rt111
Council Nellbers Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht,
Van Dyke
None
Counc 11 Nlllber C 1 ayton
No publtc hearing was scheduled before Council.
10. """'"al on._... leNt119
COUftCtl Nlllber Habefttcht requested that Agenda It• IO(c) be ,...ved for fur·
ther dtscusslOft.
CIIIICIL -lalll HI .... -IT IIU m111a, ti •tllVI • --IIAD-
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(a) GaDIUIICC 91>. 41, SHIES OF lMl (COUNCIL IILL 91>. 47, INTIOOUCED
IY COUNCIL NOll£R CLAYTCII), ENTITLED:
M GaDIIIMCE MOl>ING TITLE I, CHAPTER 6, SCCTICII Z, TO IIKLUDC TWO SUISEC -
TICIIS I . -C. TO THC OCLEWOOO UICIMl CODE 1115 , EFFECTING D(PARTNCNTAL
ORGM I ZA Tl CII .
(b) GaDINMC 91>. 49, SERICS Of IMI (COUNCIL llll 91>. 54 , INTRODUCED
IV COI.IICI NOIICR IUllOCl), ENTITLED :
M GaDI SUIIUTTING TO A VOTC OF TN( 1£,IST£R£D ELECTOI$ OF THC CITY Of
C PIOOD AT lT SCHCDUl£0 1£MM UICIMl Cl[CTICII PIIOflOS(O MCIOICNTS
TO CMMTCR OF TNC CITY OF DRPIOOD MOl>I• -DCL Tl 1ltC TE ..
·QUM.Jfl(O LCCTOI$· _, ·TAINYING [l[etOI· Ml) TO MITNOIIZ T[ .. ·1n1s-
Tf O flt tOIS• II .-,PIOIIIIAT stCTICIIS .
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Ayes: Council Mellbers Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht,
Van Dyke
Nays: None
Absent: Council Mellber Clayton
Motion carried.
(c) With regard to Council 8111 No. 55, Council Mellber Habenicht in-
quired if the other entity involved had officially approved the agreeaents.
After discussion, it was deterained the agre-nts had been approved and
signed by the City and County of Denver Board of Water CC>llaissioners.
CGUIICIL IIEIIID HAIEIICH'f IIDVED, -IT IIAS SECGIIDED, TO APPIOYE AIDl>A ITEN 10
(c) -CGUIICIL IILL IID. II, ENTITLED:
M -IIIMCE ....... M MIEEIIElfJ IOWEII TIE CITY OF EaLEwocm -TIE CITY
OF DEIIWEI IOAID OF •TD CGIIIISSICIIIEIS.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. Council 8111 No. 55 ts hereby assigned as Ordinance No. 50.
11. ONtnances, IHoluttOM 1M IIDttOM
(1) Director Esterly presented a reca 1nd1tt0ft froa the Oepartant of
Public Morks to .. rc1 a c011trect for the raoval and dtsposttton of asbestos
•tertal froa the boiler rooa at Ctty Hall. fir. Esterly reca anded the btd
be _.rded to the sec:Olld low btdder, A. I. Teel, tn the aaount of 134,350. Nr.
Esterly explained the bOlldt119 pnltl-with the low btdcler, Httll Valley En-
vt,...tal. Otscusst• •sllld relative to tM tlldlalty; Ctty AttorMy Oelfttt
C011ftrad there ts ...,.te pretectt• for the Ctty. Ctty Naft191r Fraser ad-
vtHcl the work wtll be ecc-,ltslled over a WNkend durtng hours lllllltl the
buildt119 ts net occ-,ted.
CIIIICIL -•La .... -n IMS ...... ll -1111 UIDllS
-·-· CIIIMl.l NI 1111 cm au •• LIi -ll A ••• TIDI 111 1111 Mllllf IF SM,•
Ayes :
Nays:
Abset1t :
llott011 carried .
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(1) 111,Yor ' Choice
(I) Mayor ¥111 DyQ ,....,ted tut 1111ttll .. N ._
--,, ..eitch are 9rewlftl • the lot • •tdl the ate,.. t
([asl Hlillldton Av /South Ltncol• Slrtel).
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(i) A resolution appointing a IN!lllber of the Englewood School Board
to serve on the Parks and Recreation C01111ss1on was considered. As the School
Board has not yet subllitted a representative, it was suggested the item be
tabled.
CCUICIL IIEIIIEll HATIWIAY IIMD, Mil IT IMS SECNED, TO TABLE AIEll>A ITEN
12(b)(t).
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Notion carried.
Council Nellbers Hathaway,
Van Dyke
None
Council Nellber Clayton
Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht,
( 11) Counc 11 ..._.r Hathaway requested a report be subllli t ted by
the Public Works Departaent concerning the coaparhon between \.be current mi -
cro surfacing progr• and the previous slurry seal prograas. ~
(111) Counctl ..._.r Wiggins:~
1. He COlaented upon the fact that the left turn slot at Oxford/Broadway has
not been paint-«! though the short range project list indicates it was coaplet -
N June 21, 1991. City Nanaver Fraser explained that the striping should be
coaplet-«t within two days as part of the atcrosurfacing prograa.
Z. 111th r9CJard to the banner issue, he coaented he :i.. not pleased wtth how
the aatter was handl-«t. -
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1. Expressed concern with the IIINds -"1th are growing tn the alleys and va -
cant fields thNMlgllout Engle.ood.
z. 111th r9CJ1rd to the de"ltct/hollby velltcle peratt fee, she coaented that
she had received a .... r of posttt" c-ts froa c1t1zet1s exp,..ssing IP ·
prectatton for Council taking t'1s ectton. She suggested that 1n Hgllt of
c_.ts aade earlier h1 the ... ttng, pertlaps fine-tuning of the ordinance aay
be necessary, but she does not feel the aatter should be thrwn out ........
l . She Coaeftted on the positive aedfa co"rate of the housing lottery .
,. She 1191tJted using the Ntlfhbortaood Watcll groups u a pou bl fttt
TAPE
s. Cone "' ng t c c"• vetldor ssue, s IMOUfteed as as
City Attoniey to review t .. tsttng leglsht on for po slblt change ,
pl111s to bring tho deas to CNftCH.
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v. Council Metlber Bullock did not have any iteas to bring before
Counc 11 but he expressed appreciation for the birthday cookie served dur 1 ng the study session.
13. City Nanager's Report
(a) Mr. Fraser reported on the conference ctl!__~ pyticipated in on
August 1st with Aaerican Cities for Cleanup Equity~
14. City Attorney's leport
(a) Mr. DeWitt presented a resolution TAP£
The resolution was assigned a number and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 67, SERIES OF 1991
A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE TOXIC CLEANUP EQUITY All> ACCELERATION ACT OF IHI
INTAOOUCED IN THE llllTED STATES SENATE BY SENATOR FRANK R. LAUTENBERG ANO
SENATOR TIM WIRTH, N1Ni OTHERS, RELATING TO INPROVENENTS TO THE IMPLEMENTA-
TION All> ENfORCENENT OF THE CONPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, COMPENSATION
All> LIABILITY ACT OF ltlO (CERCLA).
CIIIICIL .... MTIWIAY ""8, -IT IMS ..... TO APP•E IESOLUTI• •• 17, BID IF INI.
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Absent:
NottOII carried.
Council .._..rs Hathaway, Wtggtns, Bullock, Habenicht, , ... Dyte
NOiie
Council ~ ClaytOII
CIIIICIL .... MWY .... -IT IMS •111a, Tl -A COPY Of IDOLU·
n• •. 17 AUii lftTII A LITTII 1111 -·-·· ....... IIIILM TO TIIE -a1na IY TIii CITY IF llffl.1111 Tl .......... CIIIICIL IF -ID1S.
~s: Council .._..rs Hathaway, 111911._s, Bullock , Habenicht, , ... Dyte ..... lays :
Co.ell ..... r C1-,tOII Absent :
Nott011 carried ,
CIIIICIL ... MWY IMII Tl •.11m1. The t I'll ldJOt.lf'Nd at t :45 p . •
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The regular aeeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor
Van Dyke at 7:35 p.a.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Mellber Bullock.
3. Pled .. of Allettance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke.
4. loll Call
Present: Council llllllbers Hath .. ay, Wi99ins, Bullock, Habenicht,
Van Dyke
Absent: Council llllllber Clayton; one vacancy exists in Council
District Ill.
A quorua was present.
Also present :
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City Naaager Fraser
City Attorney Delfltt
Asshtut City Naaager llarttn
City Clerk Crw
Director Esterly, Public Wons
(a) CIUIICIL .... •nwY .... -IT IN •111a .
IIIIIIU IF lllE -· IIUTna IF MY 11. 1111. ~s: Council ._..rs Hath~. IU99 tns, h11 oc k, Ha n chl ,
Vu Dyte
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Abset1l : Counc 1 ._..r Clayton
Notion urrted .
6 . PN-ldlNulN lhtton
(a) Johll Tate. HS We t Oxford A¥tftUI , tt1t rtid
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(b) Natt Acker/Roxanne Acker, 3923 South Pennsylvania Street, spoke
concerning the derelict vehicle ordinance. They felt the ordinance was unfair
on several counts and had been passed with flaws which should have been cor-
rected before passage. Mr. Acker c011111ented that the problem is that the pre-
vious ordinance addressing this aatter was not enforced. He objected to what
he considered an invasion of their privacy.
At the Mayor's requests, City Manager Fraser explained that the effective date
for enforceaent of the derelict/hobby vehicle portion of the ordinance has
been extended 30 days, and no fines or penalties will be imposed until after
Septeaber 1. He also explained the City's willingness to dispose of the vehi-
cles tf that ts a problea for the owners. He stated that the specific purpose
of the ordinance ts to dtatntsh the nUllber of non-operational cars in the
residential areas of the City.
Also explained was the aeans of seeking a variance froa the Board of Adjust -
aent and Appeals for tndtvtduals who do not have a garage.
(c) Roger Toaasso, 2996 South Cherokee Street, tnforaed Council he can -
not afford the penatt fee and he objects to the City charging ht• to store his
vehicle on his own property. He also objected to the City entering his prop -
erty to ascertain the car's condition which ts covered and not an eyesore.
7. lon-schNuled Visitors
(a) Linda Keefover, ZOJO llest Warren Avenue, stated she and her husband
rent and their landlord uses the 91rage. Nr. Keefover has been uneaployed and
Nrs. Keefover stated they do not have SlOO for the penatt fee. She asked what
they could do since they do not have access to the 91rage. Additionally she
said they were un•are of thh requtreaent and surprised when they received
the letter.
(b) Wesley [. Seal 1119, 4075 South fox Street, requested that the el•
tree Oft the southwest corMr of Nassau IIQ and South fox be reaoved. He ex -
pressed cOftCem over the safety of the tree st1tt119 tt ts diseased and could
cause serious probl .... Ctty Naaager Fraser stated that staff wtll look tnto
the aatter, but he explained the tree .-, be the responstb111ty of the Ctty
and County of Denver tf it ts located on City Dttch property.
(c) Alan/OP Mot!lett, ltH South Clarttson Street. objected to the per •
alt fee as extortion . ·ltley stf'Ollgly ,.-steel the prevlo.as ordt" ard ·
1119 derel tct veil c1H was sufftct111t tr tile City .,ld llavt 111forced 1t .
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City Manager Fraser addressed this concern, advising Mr. Passe that the en-
forceaent is not selective. He also explained the means by which certain cir-
cuastances of enforceaent can be handled adllinistratively. He again addressed
Council's concern over the large nUllber of derelict vehicles throughout
Englewood.
Mr. Passe countered by asking how charging $100 for derelict vehicles el imi-
nates thea as eyesores.
(e) Steve Puryear, 2320 West Harvard Avenue, spoke on behalf of those
individuals who are trying to get ahead by working on older vehicles with lit-
tle or no resources. He stated the previous ordinance was more than suffi-
cient. He does not object to the City's efforts to rid itself of junk, but he
does not like to see people liaited to what they can do to better themselves.
He coaented that if the neighbors are not C0111Plaining, then it should not
concern the City.
(f) Ken Haraldsen, 3018 South Washington Street, spoke in support of
those people objecting to the SlOO perait fee for hobby/derelict vehicles. He
COIIIPlained about the c-nt blocks on residential property owned by Swedish
Medical Center, and suggested the City should aake an effort to repair its own
property when requiring citizens to aake repairs.
(g) John Tate, 955 Mast Oxford Avenue, requested that Council grant 1
variance froa the Building Division's deteraination that he could not connect
his garage and hedge with an 8 foot gate in order to secure his two dogs. He
was advised that first he should explore alternative ways to reach a autually
agreeable solution with staff and if that was not possible he could 1ppe1l
staff's dectsiOfl through the Board of Adjustaent and Appeals. It was also
suggested he consider IIOllitortng hh dogs with electr011tc collars.
(h) COMit Oaviet, 3032 South Del.,.re Street, spoke concerning the
banner f:rwitt~ng process, expresstng her frustration over the relocation of
the Tut ertes festtval baftfter. S"8 offer.cl several optiOfls which aay allevi -
ate siatlar problas tn the future. S"8 suggested that the 3400 block be
aodtfted to accoaodate wo NllllffS, that .. tdelt11es ucl •terial speciftu -
ttons be established and fo11C*ld . Dtscusston •sued relative to the reloc1 -
tton of the Tutlertes banner.
(1) letty Acker, 3140 Soutll Del-re Street, asked what the d ffertflC
ts betlffffl the MW and the prevlcN1s derelict velltcle ordtnancH . I •• con •
flraed that tM ...wly • ted Of'dlNKe •• the s-wtlh t lddlt on of t
peraft f . • Ac r slated her obJtclt• to the f s as bttng Uftfatr
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She stated she is a lot 110re concerned about serious issues such as the safety
at Cinderella City, drugs, skinheads, etc., and she suggested Council redirect
its priorities.
8. Caauntcattons and Procl-ttons
(a) COIIICIL IIEIIID IIIMINS IID¥ED, -IT IMS SECONDED, TO PIOCUIN THE
CITY OF ENILEIIOCID'S CCIIIITIIEIIT TO •COLOUDO 2000 COIIUIITIES, • A PRO&IWI INI-
TIATED IY THE IOVEW Of COLOUDO TO IIIPIOYE THE STATE'S SCHOOLS.
Council Meaber Wiggins requested that copies of the procla•ation be sent to
the Governor and to the various lll!llbers of the c01111ittee.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Motion carried.
Council Metlbers Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht,
Van Dyke
None
Council Metlber Clayton
(b) COIIICIL IIElaEI -LOCI IID¥ED, -IT IMS SEtCllmlD, TO ACCEPT NOTICE
OF IESl•n• Of COIIICIL IIEIIIEI CLAYTa Flml THE PAIIU -RECREATION
COIIIISSJ ••
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Nays:
Absent:
Motton carried.
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Council Mlllbers Hathaway, lltggtns, Bullock , Habenicht ,
Van Dyke
None
Council Mlllber Clayton
No public hearing was scheduled before COIIIIC 11.
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Couftc11 ..... r Habenicht ,..._sted that .._.. It• IO(c) be ,,_ved for fur ·
ther d f scusston .
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(a) OMIIMC[ NO . 41 , S[Rl [S Of IMI (CCUICIL ll ll NO . 47, INTRODUCED
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M CMl>IIWICE MCNOIIIC TITLE I , CHAPTCR t, S(CTI C. 2, TO INCLWE TIIO SU8SEC -
TICIIS I . Ml) C. TO EIICl DIOOO U UClm COO[ ltl5, EFFECTING DCPARTNENTA
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(b) OM I IMC NO , 49, SEIUCS Of' IMI ( I llll NO . 54. INTROOUCEO
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AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO A VOTE OF THE REGISTERED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD AT THE NEXT SCHEDULED REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AMENDING AND DELETING THE TERM
·QUALIFIED ELECTORS• AND ·TAXPAYING ELECTOR• AND TO AUTHORIZE THE TERM "REGIS-
TERED ELECTORS• IN APPROPRIATE SECTIONS.
Ayes: Council Netlbers Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht,
Van Dyke
Nays: None
Absent: Council Netlber Clayton
Notion carried.
(c) With regard to Council 8111 No. 55, Council MNber Habenicht in-
quired tf the other entity involved had offtctally approved the agree111ents.
After discussion, it was detenatned the agreeaents had been approved and
signed by the Ctty and County of Denver Board of Water C11111issioners.
COIIICIL IIElaEll INUIICNT IIWED, -IT IIAS suao, TO APPIOV£ MEJm ITEN 10
(c) -CCIUIICIL IILL •• H, EITITUD:
M -·IIMICE ....... M MIEEIIEIIT lmlHII THE c1n Of 0-..E.WOOD All> THE CITY
Of DEllvtl..., Of IIATD calllSSJCIIDS.
Ayes: Council Nlllbers Hathaway, Wtggtns, Bullock, Habenicht,
Van Dyke
Nays: None
Absent: Council .....,.r Clayton
Notion carried. Council 8111 No. 55 ts hereby assigned as Ordinance No. 50.
11. ONltlllllCH, lllolutt .. 1M Iott ..
(a) Otrector Esterly presented a recOlllllftdatton froa the Departatnt of
Public Morts to ... rd a contract for the raoval and dtsposttton of asbestos
•tertal froa the boiler roo11 at Ctty Hall. llr. Esterly recoaended the btd
be .,.rdtd to the second low bidder, A. R. Tech tn the ... t of $34,350. Nr.
Esterly explained the bonding problas wtth the low bidder, Htgh Valley En -
vt,-tal. Dtscusston ensued relative to the indealtty; City Attorney
Olllttt conftrad there ts adequate protectton for the Ctty. City Manager
Fraser advised the IIIIOrll wt11 be KCOIIPlhhed over a llllekencl during hours whtn
the butldtng ts not occupied .
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MITDBT CIIIT'UCT .. TN( can ... •na -"A ••• TUN II TN( --• SM,NO.
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weeds which are growing on the lot on which the •icrowave tower is located
(East Hampden Avenue/South Lincoln Street).
(b) Council Mellber's Choice
(i) A resolution appointing a lletlber of the Englewood School Board
to serve on the Parks and Recreation C01aission was considered. As the School
Board has not yet subaitted a representative, it was suggested the item be
tabled.
COUNCIL IIEIIIO MTHMIAY IMED, -IT IIAS SECOll»ED, TO TMLE MEll>A ITEM
12(b)(1).
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Council Mellbers Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht,
Van Dyke
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Counc 11 Mellber Clayton
Motion carried.
( 11) Council Mellber Hathaway requested a report be prepared by the
Public Works Departaent showing a c011par1son between the current •1crosurfac-
1ng prograa and the previous years' slurry seal prograas. She expressed con-
cern that the aicrosurfac1ng alght not be holding up IS well IS the slurry
seal procedure.
( 111) Counc 11 Mellber Wiggins:
1. He cOlalftted upon the fact that the left turn slot at Oxford/Broadway has
not been painted thollgh the short ruge project list indicates it was c011plet-
ed June Zl, 11!11. City llaHger Fraser explained that the striping should be
coapleted within tw days IS part of the aicrosurfacing prograa.
z. llith N91rd to the .,._r ISSN, he c-ted he 1s not pleased with how
the •tter was handled.
(iv) Council Mellber Habefticht:
I . lls . Nabeflicht relayed c011Cen1s of citizens with retard to code enforct -
Nftt of tall weeds growing In the alleys 111d tn vacant lots throughout
[11911WOOC9.
z. 111th ret1rd to the derelict/hobby velltcle perwtt fN, , tNNnttd that
she h..S received a IIUIIOer of positive c-ts froa citizens Hprtss ng •p ·
,nctatfOII for eo.nctl llavt119 taken lhh acttOII. She suggested that tn Hpt
of o,post119 COlalftts llldt earlier 1ft the ... tt119, ft11e -t1,..t119 of the ordtnanc
.., be NCHHry; howver, she does .. t fNl tile sectlOII should be thf'OIIIII out •
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4. She suggested using the Neighborhood Watch groups as a c01111unication tool
for various city-oriented topics, such as revisions or fine-tuning of the
derelict vehicles ordinance.
5. Concerning the ice creaa vendor issue, about which she has received
numerous Inquiries, she has asked the City Attorney to review the existing
legislation for possible changes, and she plans to bring those ideas to
Council.
6. Ms. Habenicht reported that •rhe Sound of Music• draaa progra111 was a very
positive effort, well attended, and well done. She advised that she feels
Council's previous concerns about the cost of the production and the lack of
publicity In the past were addressed by staff and the volunteers tn the plan-
ning of this year's production.
7. With r991rd to the Sound of Nuslc banner, she thanked staff and the
Public Service C011P1ny for all they dtd to accoaodate two banners In the
City. She expressed conctn1 that lack of c-..nlcatton aay have caused hard
feelings and offered that she felt the aatter had been dealt with In a sptrtt
of cooperat ton.
Council Mlllber Hathaway offered several suggestions to further the sptrtt of
cooperation with r991rd to the dr ... prt9r .. and the Tullertes Festival. She
coaented that the biggest probl• she had to deal with was to Just t fy the
cost for the additional poles and that it •s all done at the last atnute.
v. Council Mlllber .,llock dtd not have any it-to bring before
Council but he expressed appreciation for the birthday cookie served durt119
the study HlliOII.
13. Ctty 1111111"'• a.wt
(a) fir. Fraser reported on a NCNt coaferNCe call l11volvt119 several
council ....,., ucl staff ....,.. c...,..1119 our l91tslattve efforts with
Mlrlcan Ctttes for Cle..., £•tty (ACC() reprdt119 .....-sl..... He wlll
provide •re specific tftf.,..ttoa 111 C..Cil's llwsletter of August a, 1991.
14. Ctty AtteNiy'I a.wt
(a) Ill"'. DeWitt pres.tN a renl•tt• ANIOf'tl., federal 1 t s latlon
lntroducN by 5"1tors l141t....., 111d llfrtll 111d otlltrs with ard to l
THtC c1,..., C1U ty lfld Ace ltralfOII Act of lMl .
The resolut OIi HS fMd I Ntd by title :
R£SOlUl1C. IG . '7 , SUI S OF 1991
A R£S0lUTIC. SUPPOITIIIC T TOIIC C
IITIODUCCD II IIIITCD TAT
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COIIICIL IIEIIIO IIATIWIAY IIOVED, NIT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPIOYE RESOLUTION NO.
&7, SEIIES Of 1991.
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Notion carried.
Council Mellbers Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht,
Yan Dyke
None
Council Mellber Clayton
It was suggested that copies of Resolution No. 67 be sent to Senator Lauten-
berg and to Englewood's federal l99tslators as well as to other IN!llbers of
ACCE and the City and County of Denver and the Denver lletro Sewage District to
alert thell of the potential they also face with s .. age sludge liability.
City Manager Fraser shared copies of a letter to Denver Regional Council of
liove,,..nts froa the Ctty of Ltttleton requesttng DRCOG's support in this
issue.
CIUIICIL -M'IIWY ..a, -IT IMS SUIWD, TO 5m A COPY Of IESOLU-
TI• a. 17 TO 1111111 Bl.. CIIIICIL If MUSSJEl'l'S AL• 111TH A LmEl
IQUEST---·s SIIINl1' II llllS •na.
~s: Counc:11 lllllbers Hathaway, Wt99ins, Bullock, Habentcht,
Van Dyke
Nays: None
Absent: Counc:11 lllllber Clayton
Notion carried.
(b) 111th NPnl to tM St. LOiiis Cllurch preperty, llr. Delfttt advised
tllat tile ca.rt Ills •tend a decree .. ieti .. title to tile preperty ..a.tch has
bNII ncordld witll tM C:..ty Clerlt allCI laconler. Efforts are Uftderway to
coacl• tile traasaction fw tM tr•sfer of tile ,roperty.
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OPfOSITIOI TO HOIIY/D(RELICT YEHICLE
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SUPPmTEO THOSE OIJECTII& TO PEIIIIT
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JUMITA fllE, 3733 S. IAIIIOCIC,
SUC&ESTED COIIICJL IIEDIIIECT ITS
PIUORITIES • DE lfllORTMT ISSUES
TIWI EYESORES (DERELICT IEHICLES)
COLORADO ZOOO CCIIUIITIES
PIDCUMTION
REsr•nm OF CLAYTIII FIOI PARKS
I RECREATION CCIIIISSION
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ACCEPTED 5-0-1
OIDf41 MOl)lllli SECTl«as OF CDOE )AGENDA ITEMS IOAIB
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EFFECTIVE 12:01 A.M. 9/8/91
QUESTION ON BALLOT FOR
11/5/91 REGULAR ELECTION
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5. Pt.MS TO PltESEIIT REYISICIIS TO
COO( RE : ICE CREM fEIIJORS
6 . S1WtEO IIFOIIMTJCII ABOUT THE DAMA
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WIGGINS TO PURSUE W/SCH.BD.
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DETAILED INFORMATION IN
COUNCIL NEWSLETTER
COPIES TO BE SENT TO ACCE
NENBERS, DRCOG, DENVER, &
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REGULAR MEETING OF
llfE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
AUGUST 5, 1991
7:30 P.M.
3. Pledge of Allegiance.
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9. Public Hearing. (None scheduled)
10. Approve on second reading.
a. Council Bill No. 47 amending sections of the Englewood Municipal Code
pertaining to departmental organization.
b. Council Bill No. 54 submitting to a vote of the registered electors of the City
of Englewood at the next scheduled regular municipal election proposed
amendments to the charter of the City of Englewood amending and deleting
the term "qualified electors" and "taxpaying elector" and to authorize the term
"registered electors" in appropriate sections.
c. Council Bill No. 55 approving an agreement between the City of Englewood
and the City of Denver Board of Water Commissioners. ~
11. Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions .
a . Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to award by motion
a contract for the removal and disposition of asbestos material from the boiler
room at Englewood Qty Hall. STAFF SOURCE: Charla Eawdy, Dir«tor /
of Public Wmb. ~ L' Jee i, /> 3 ~ 3~0 . ~«c.
12. ~ Oilcuuion.
a. MIJY/'J';• ~ _ //µu ,UNU'<-Jk,u.v.,1 /Iii,,~-, ~ ;x;:,_;~_....
Council Mnnbff'• Choi~.
i. A raolution appointing a repreaentAtive of the Englewood School Board
to tJw Pub and RKl'Nlion Commilsion. 1/,u:::Aa~,~
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Linda Keefover, 2030 West Warren -objected to $100 permit fee
for derelict vehicles
Wesley E. Sealing, 4075 South Fox -elm tree at corner of Nassau
Way and Fox should be removed -dangerous condition
Alan R. Hoggatt/Dan Hoggatt, 3925 South Clarkson -objected to
$100 permit fee for derelict vehicles
Steven Passe, 4220 South Grant -objected to $100 permit fee for
hobby vehicles
Steve Puryear, 2320 West Harvard Avenue -objected to $100 permit
fee for derelict vehicles/hobby vehicles
Ken Haraldsen, 3018 South Washington -spoke supporting those
people who have objected to the $100 permit fee; asked about
farm machinery in front yards; asked about cement blocks on property
owned by Swedish Medical Center; asked about City property and
broken concrete at end of ramp on south side of City Hall. Said
City should quit nitpicking its citizens.
John Tate, 955 West Oxford, requested variance to Building Div.'s
refusal to permit type of gate he wishes to install.
Connie Daviet, 3032 South Delaware -suggested options to the
banner permitting process; didn't approve of precedent set when
one banner was removed and a banner for another group put in its
place.
Betty Acker, 3140 South Delaware -felt the old ordinance re:
derelict vehicles was more than sufficient if enforced as it
should be; the new ordinance is not necessary and doesn't
accomplish ita purpose.
Mark Keefover, 3455 South Marion, Apt. 11 -suggeated a more
reaaonable fee be set for derelicit/hobby vehiclea. Thia ordinance
doesn't accompliah its purpose.
Juanita Fike, 3733 South Bannock -suggested Council spend it•
efforts on more important issues that derelict vehicle•, i.e.,
Cinderella City, drugs, skin heads, etc.
Council items:
12bii -Hathaway -asked for coaoarison report on current micro-
surfacing with previous slurry seal programs. concern that current
surfacing is not holding up as it should.
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ENILEIIOOD I AIIAPMOE CClllfTY I COLOUDO
Regular Session
.July 15, 1111
The regular aeeting of the Englewood City Council w1s called to order by Mayor
Vin Dyke at 7:32 p.a.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Mltlber Bullock.
3. Pleqe of All .. tance
The Pled9e of Allegiance w1s led by Mayor Van Dyke.
4. loll Call
i>r.sent: Council NNbers Hathaway, Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Absent:
A quorua was present.
A ho present :
S. 111 nutes
None
Ci ty Manager Fraser
City Attorney Dllfttt
City Clerk Crow
City Pl ..... r Stitt
Director flftdl, Utilities
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(b) Katherine Fischbach, 4425 South Acoma Street, discussed concerns
regarding the concrete replacement program. She asked several questions con-
cerning the 111arkings and the quality of concrete. City Manager Fraser re-
sponded to her questions and suggested she discuss the matter further with
Director Esterly or the Public Works Department staff.
7. Non-scheduled Visitors
There were no non-scheduled visitors.
8. ca..un1cations and Proclaaations
(a) A proclaination honoring the Bullocks' 50th wedding anniversary was
read in its entirety.
COIIICIL IIEIIIER MILLOClt NOVm, -IT IIAS SECCNIED, TO APPROVE A PROCUNATION
HONOlllNI IERALD •DUD£• IULLOClt -MIY ALICE MLOClt • THE ocw1• OF THEIR
Finl ETH IEIDINI •1vERSMY.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. The proclaaation was presented to the Bullocks by Mayor Van
Dyke, and congratulations were offered by the Mayor and Council Mefflber
Bullock.
(b) COUIICIL IEIIO MLOClt IMED, -IT IIAS S(cau,, TO APPROVE A
PROCLMATJ• taatl• •COLOUDO IIU IEUt · JULY Z2 • H, IHI• -PROCLAIII·
INI JULY 14, IHI AS •11u TO .... ,. II THE c1n Of Ulll.lWCI».
Ayes: Council lllabers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried.
(c) COUIICIL .... UL.TAY lalll, -IT IIAS SU ... , TO DKIME JULY
II, IHI, AS •CAU1• • MDICA MY• II IBOIIIITI• Of TIil IILLI-Of MDI ·
CMS N Mft MSICAL N IDTAL IINlamffS.
Ayes : Council lllabers Koltay , HalhlWly, W 99,ns. Bulloc •
Clayton. Habenicht, Van Dyke
lays : None
Motion carried .
(d) COUIICIL ..... MllCI lalll, -IT IIAS SU ... , TO llflOft A
PMCUMTI• -·· ,aJYATt -IA •ILTOII, M EM EWa CITIZD, FIi .. CGIITIIIUTI• TO OfOATI• IUDT ffall ,
Ayes : COUftC 1 r oltay, Hlth
Nay s :
ClaytOft, ch t , Van Dyk
Mot on carried . Pvt . HIii lton 's 9r
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(e) COUNCIL MENIER MJLLOCIC MOVED, All) IT IIAS SECCN)ED, TO APPROVE A
PROCLAMATION HONORING JOllt R. NEAL, AN EN&LEIIOOD CITIZEN, FOR HIS CONTRIMJTION
TO OPEIATION DESERT STORM.
Ayes : Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins , Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
( f) COUNCIL IIENIER MJLLOCIC MOVED, All) IT IIAS SECCN)ED, TO APPROVE A
PROCUIIATION HONORING AIRMAN PATRICK PELLE, M EJIILEIIOOD CITIZEN, FOR HIS CON-
TRIMJTION TO OPERATION DESERT STOIN.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried. Ainaan Pelle 's parents, Donna and Ji• Pelle, were present and
accepted the proclaaation.
(g) COUNCIL MENIER MLOCIC MOVED, All) IT IIAS S(CCN)EO, TO APPROVE A
PIOCUIIATION HONORIN& SERIEAIIT All)Y .NHISON, M EJIILEMOCID CITIZEN, FOi HIS
CONTRIIUTION TO OPOATION DESERT STOIN.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Kol tay, Hathaway, Wiggins , Bul 1 ock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motton carried. Sgt . Johnson's parents, Jeananne and a.en Johnson, were pres -
ent and accepted the proclaaatfon.
( h) CUICIL IIElllll UJ.OClt IIOYED, -IT IIAS SUCIID, TO APPIOYt A
,-CUMTI• -·· •11 UIIETT, U.S. ••• IUDft STAFF SEIIDll1' -DII DINII NLICI OFFICD, FOil ID CllfflllUfl• TO ONUTI• DUDT STIM.
Ayes: Council .....,.rs Koltay, Hathaway, Wtggfns, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays : None
Motton carried .
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Pol fee Off teer 6-rrett was pre sent and accepted t he
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UUIAL NUBffATI•.
Ayes :
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Council .....,.rs Ko l tay , Nat.._,, llt99fn1, lulloclt,
ClaytOfl, Nabefl tch t , Vu Dyke
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Mayor Van Dyke .-.co,nhed Council .....,.r Kol t ay .-a ts resttnint fNIII City
Council . Stle presented""'· Kol tay wttll a ,1..,. stptfylftt hts Hrvtce to t
Ctty Ind a f a 11 card froa COUIICll and staff . [Kh COUIICtl ..... r wa
gtv n t opportunity to 1xttnd their best wishes to COUIICll Neaber loltay .
t . ,_,.l tc lllar t 119
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HEARJN8.
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
All testi110ny was given under oath. Evidence of posting and publication were
entered into the record of the 111eeting.
City Planner Stitt offered background tnfonaatton concerning the property an-
nexed by Ordinance Nos. Z7 and 28, Serles of 1991, and explained that zoning
.. st be established for the property within 90 days of the effective date of
the annexation ordinances. The zoning, proposed by the Planning and Zoning
Ce11111lsslon, was explained for each parcel of annexed land. Coapartsons were
ude of the Arapahoe C ,r t y zoning and the proposed Englewood zoning. Mr.
Stitt responded to questions posed by Council.
Nayor Van Dyke invited those present to speak concerning the proposed zoning.
Dan loyes, 4590 South lltnde,....., stated he opposed the proposed 1-1 Light
Industrial zoning for his property, which Is currently zoned 1-2 by Arapahoe
County. He coaplatned this downgrade could cause ht• financial loss in the
future, as he contended his property would be ac,re valuable in the future
zoned 1-2.
City Planner Stitt clarified that the proposed 1-1 ts consistent with the Coa-
prehenslve Zoning Plan and that the current use of lllr. Noyes' property is 1-2.
He conflrad that the uses prohibited in the 1·1 zone would be peraitted tn
the 1-Z, but that those uses have the potential of creating odors, noise, etc .
lllr . Still stated there ts a significant aaount of 1-Z zoned land tn Englewood
to accaaodate any potent I a 1 uses and that it h good zoning and land use
practice to keep those types of uses separate.
lllr . Noyes expressed frustration over this utter as well as his past experien -
ce s -.tth Engl...ood .
COUfttil Nlllber Bullock ce11111ented that the domtredtng atght represent 1
"tlk l ng s issue .• City Attorney Dellttt pointed out that techntcally the zoning
doe s not represent I clomtrade, that fir . Noyes' current operatlOfl ts accept -
abl undtr Arapahoe County 's zoning and that It will be acceptable under the
Ci t y 's ZOft1ng . He offered other ce11111ents In support of the proposed zon i ng
c h coapat ble -.Ith the uses 111 the nelgllborhood, coapat Ible with the
currtftt use Oft the s ite, and coapatible wtth the uses for at least the next
t ars.
No OM ht wished to gtv test.1110fty relative to the proposed zon t 119 .
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Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(b) COUNCIL MENIER IU&IINS MOVED, AND IT IIAS SECOfl>ED, TO APPROVE AGEN-
DA ITEN 9(b) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 44.
Council Mellber Clayton stated his support of the zoning as proposed, co111111ent-
ing the City should not zone to deprive current businesses, and since the
businesses in that area are in conforaance with l-1, it is reasonable for the
area to be zoned l-1. He expressed concern that uses permitted in 1-2 zoning
could be too offensive located so near to a residential neighborhood.
Council Mellber Bullock cC>llaN!nted that he thinks Mr. Noyes should be able to
speculate on the value of his property with its current level of zoning and to
change the zoning is taking away the future possibility to do s011ething 110re
with it.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Not ion carried.
Series of 1991 .
Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Clayton,
Habenicht, Yan Dyke
Council Metlber Bullock
Council 8111 No. 44 is hereby assigned as Ordinance No . 41 ,
10. Approval on Second leadtnt
COUNCIL .... NAWY IMID, -IT IMS SUCIIIID, TO APfllDft cmaY MUllA
ITENS 10 (a) TNIGUIN (f) AS FIUM:
(a) ORDINANCE NO. 42 , SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 45, INTROOUC£D
BY COUNCIL NOIBER CLAYTON) ENTITLED :
AN ORDINANCE MENDING ORDINANCE NO. lZ, SERIES Of 1991, RELATING TO PAYING
DISTRICT NO . 34/CONCRETE R£PLACOIENT DISTRICT II>. 1991, IN TM£ CITY Of
ENGLOIOOO, COLORADO, BY ElCLUDIK A PARCEL ra TN( PAYIIIC flORTJON Of TH(
DISTRICT; ESTAILISHIIIC THE PIDP£RTJES INCLUDED IN TH( DISTIICT PUISIWIT TO THC
CITY 'S VOLUNTARY CONCRETE R(Pl.ACOIENT PII05UN : MIi SCTTIIIC fORTH OTH(R D(JAILS
IN CONNECTION WITH TH DISTRICT ,
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AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ,
COLORADO; THE CITY OF LITTLETON, COLORADO; ANO RADIO PROPERTY VENTURES FOR THE
DEMISE OF PROPERTY SITUATED WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE Bl-CITY WASTEWATER
TREATMENT PLANT FOR THE PURPOSE OF RADIO TRANSMISSION .
(d) ORDINANCE NO. 45, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 51 , INTROOUCED
BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY) ENTITLED:
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.
(e) ORDINANCE NO . 46, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 52 , INTRODUCED
BY MAYOR VAN DYKE) ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 5, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CDOE OF 1985 TO
ESTABLISH STRINGENT REQUIREMENTS FOR THE OPERATION OF MASSAGE THERAPY CLINICS
AND THE REGULATION OF THE PROFESSION IN ENGLEWOOD .
(f) ORDINANC E NO . 47 , SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 53 , INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL NOIBER CLAYTON), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORI ZING TH E ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BONDS IN THE
PRINCIPAL NIUIT OF '370 ,000 OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO , FOR PAYING
DISTRI CT II>. 34 /CONCRETE RE PLAC EMENT DISTRICT NO. 1991 ; PRESCRIBING THE FOAM
OF THE IONDS ; PIIOVIOl llli FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE IDl>S ANO THE INTEREST THEREON ,
ANO Sffilllli FORTH OTHER D£TA1LS IN c•ECTION THEREVITH .
Aye s:
Nay s:
Not ion carr iad.
Council tllllbers Koltay , Hath•ay , Vigg i ns, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht , Yan Dyke
None
11. ONtnences, lno1uttons IMI IIDttons
(a ) City Clerk Crow prestt1 ted a recoatftCl1U011 froa the El ec t ion Coa-
aisslon and Council's s ubc oal ttN to adopt a bi ll for an ord i na nce propo slncJ
var ous wnct..nts to t ht Hoa ltu lt Charter 1uthor t z t "9 t ht t e ra ·,...tst ered
electors• and dtletlncJ t he tera •.,al tfted electors• and •taxp1yt"9 elector•
In as,,roprtate sections . T ordinance, If 1Pt>rovad, calls f or tht QUtst on
to bt ncluded on tht ballot or the next ,....,1 1r 9Uftlctpa l election . Tht
cha raan and ....,.r, of l 1 t on l oatnton ... ,.. prestt1t and ava tlablt to
respond to 1111 (Oft( "'' of C t1 . The C tty Cltrt llfl S Hked to read COUfl C l
8 11 No , S4, tnl tltd :
~IL Bill IIO . S4 , IMTIOOUCEO IY C~IL R IUllOCJC
A BILL FOR M OROINMC SUINITTI• TO A YOTC Of' T IICGIST D ClCCTOIS Of' T ctn Of 0,000 AT ' lT DUU:O lt(QUI U ICIML [LCCTICII PIIO'OS[O
l TO T CHAIIT(lt or CITY Of' Cl5l£11XJO MODI MD OCLCTI T
T£ ·QUA&.IFJCD Cl[CT • MD •,u,ava• [UCTCJI· ., TO AUTICJIIZ TC
•[GIT( 0 CLC CTOIS• IN .,,..,,.IAT SCCTI
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ll(a) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 54.
Council Mellber Chyton urged Council to vote against Council Bill No. 54,
stating if approved by the electorate it would substantially disenfranchise a
number of citizens who for various reasons have not beco111e informed or par-
ticipatory. He c011aented he does not think those citizens should be excluded
before they have an opportunity to register to vote.
Council Metlber Habenicht countered that she does not believe this would disen-
franchise anyone, that everyone has the privilege and right to register and if
they wish to be involved they have a responsibility to do so.
Vote results:
Ayes: Council Metlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: Council Metlber Clayton
Motion carried. City Attorney DeWitt thanked the Election C0111ission llellbers
for their involveaent in the developaent of Council Bill No. 54.
(b) Director Fonda presented a rec0111111ndation froa the Water and Sewer
Board concerning agreements between the City of Englewood and the City and
County of Denver through its Board of Water C0111issioners. Mr. Fonda infor111d
Council that re solution of several issues of dispute between Englewood and the
Denver Water Board has been reached prior to trial date; these 19ree111t1ts are
the result of that resolution. He advised Council that Dave Hill, Special
Water Attorney, and Joe Toa Wood •re present. Mr . Hill briefed Council on
the various 1gree111t1ts, which concern evaporation replaceaent, river ad -
ainistration, Denver 's accounting .. thods, and Denver's diversion on the South
Platte River . He s tressed the advantacJIS these 19ree11111ts will have for En -
glewood, and c0111ented upon the spirit of cooperation he expects the City to
experience with the Denver Water Board .
Th e Ci ty Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No . 55, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO . 55 , INTIIOOUCED BY COUNCIL NEl&R BULLOCK
A BI LL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREOl(NT BETV£EN THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOO
AND THE CITY OF DENV ER BOARD Of WATER COIIUSSICIIERS .
CGUIICIL .... MLOCK IMO, -IT IU SUWD, TO llfllft --ITDI 11(') · COUIICIL IILL IO, II,
Counc 1 r H ben1cht adv sed t hat t he Wat er and Stwr Bo ard has s t ud eel
th s nue n dtpt and recoatftds a,,rova 1 .
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Ay s : C 11 .._.,.r Kolta,. Hat1,111ay , w 99 i ns. lulloclt,
Cl 1ytCM1, ......_.lcht , VIA Dyke
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City Attorney DeWitt expressed appreciation to Mr . Hill, Mr. Wood and Director
Fonda for their efforts on behalf of the City, and he particularly commended
Mr. Hill for his comprehensive presentation. Mr. DeWitt explained that Coun-
cil 8111 No . 55 would not be published until the Denver Water Board formally
approves the agreements.
(c) City Attorney DeWitt presented a recOllll!ndation to adopt a bill for
an ordinance aaending sections of the Englewood Municipal Code pertaining to
depart111ental organization, explaining that Sections Band Chad inadvertently
been 011itted frOII the ordinances effecting the 1990 reorganization. The City
Clerk was asked to read Counc i l Bill No. 47, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 47, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE fl P 'DING TITLE I, CHAPTER 6, SECTION 2, TO INCLUDE TWO
SUBSECTIONS B. AND C. IU THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 , EFFECTING
DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION.
COUNCIL IIEJIIEI CLAYTON NOVED, Alm IT lllS SEcaED, TO APPIOVE AIEll)A ITEN
ll(c) · COUIICIL IILL ID, 47.
Ayes: Council Metlber s Koltay, Hathaway , Wigg i ns, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habeni cht , Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried .
12. lenera1 Dtscusston
(a) Mayor 's Cho ice
( t ) Ma yor Van Dyke tran sal tled co,les of he r report of t he Col ora -
do Mun ic ipal League con f erence.
(b) Counci l Nelibfor's Cho ice
(I ) Council Neabe r Clayt on t r ansa tted copies of an article entl ·
tl ed •wti y Doe sn't Superfund Wo rk?• wh ich appeared In the Aprtl 1991 Issue of
Waste Age.
(II) Council ....,.r Ha benicht ,...,nded Counc 1 of the lecreat ton
OepartNnt.'s production ·Sound of Mustc• on August Z-4 , 1991. c h will be
held at Tetkyo /Lor tta 9ht.s Univ rs ly ,
( t ) Cou l ....,_r W 99 n :
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aetiCHt bt tak n about ts condition . O tu on
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3. He inquired about Densel Ragland and was infonlled that Ms. Ragland thus
far has not brought suit against the City.
4. He inquired about the proposed logo signs. City Manager Fraser stated he
will be bringing that infonaation to Council in a study session.
(iv) Counc i1 Metlber Hathaway coaented upon the misprinted signs
posted by the City of Denver on University Boulevard.
(v) Council Metlber Koltay tendered his resignation as District
Ill's Council representative effective July 19, 1991. He c01111ented he would
prefer to reaa in a llellber of the Ret i reaent Board and the Eng 1 ewood Housing
Authority until after the election or until Council ukes an appointaent
replacing hi•. With regard to Project BUILD, he advised he will continue to
serve until notified of a change. He recoaended that an additional lllllber be
appointed, and he suggested Mr. Clayton be considered for that appoint .. nt.
13. Ctty llana .. r's leport
Mr. Fraser dtd not have any utters to bring before Council; however, he dtd
coaent that Mr. Koltay would be sorely aissed as a llellber of the Ctty Council
and that during his tenure he has aade an outstanding contribution to both the
Council and the c01111Untty.
14. Ctty Attorney's leport
(a) Mr . DeWitt transattted copies of a report froa the State Depart•nt
of Health concerning the Engle.od Golf Course and warned there aay be SON
1 tabil tty issues ff there ts ai9ration of the water tnto the South Platte
River dratnacJ9.
(b) He transat tted copies of 5-ts and CC111Platnt regardt119 the Nancy
Saith utter . He requested authority to defend, jolnt119 Nancy Saith as I de·
fendant In the aatter . Mr . Dellltt provided bacqround tnfol"llltlon concernt119
the cue.
COUIICIL .... Ill.LOCI IIOWED, -IT IIU sw. TO MffllDIIZE TIil c1n AT-
TOIIIEY TO DUlllt TIil c1n II TIil •na OF n• , ... ( oar•E I. c1n OF
PllEMNlt,
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COUt1C1l ,..._rs Koltay, Hath.,.y, II 991ns, lk,11oc •
C1 1yton , HaaMtftlcht, Van Dyke
(c) • ltt tranw ll a -rlftdua to Counctl re lath to t
sl1ttv fforts or C .
Koltay 's tx,trt td tor 11 ab 1 tit lftd
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&EN£RAL MDl)A ITEII CCIIIIEIIT ROSTER
DATE: MIIUST 5, IHI
MY POSGN MY $POI Cll II I I --11'111. EACH SUCII POSGN 111ST SIM
lltlS IOSTEI, STATI• MIIE, MIDIESS, -MED ITEII IUIIEI. PLEASE LIIIIT YOUl
CGIIIEIITS TO FIVE IIIIIITES.
THOSE PEISCIIS -IIISN TO SPfM II FAYOI OF N II OPPOSITION TO A PUBLIC
HEAii•. SHOIU SIM TIE APPLICMLE MLIC HEAii• IOSTEI.
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PUBLIC CONNENT ROSTER
DATE: AU&UST 5, 1991
ANY PERSON NAY SPEAK ON IAnDS OlllEll TIIMI --11'111 FOR A NAXIIIJN OF FIVE
NlNJTES. EACH SUCH PERSON SHOULD SIM THIS PUILIC CONNENT ROSTER, STATIN&
NME, ADDltESS, AND TOPIC OF CONNENT.
THOSE PERSONS IIIO WISH TO SPEAK IN FAYOll OF OI IN OPPOSITION TO A PUBLIC
HEAlllN& SHOULD SIM TIE APPLICAILE PUil.iC HEAIIN& ROSTER.
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·,·lHE. EA S , he office of LLc Go·;cr, o r o f Colorado as
ini i tell "Colo rad o 2000 Corr., uni ies ", a s tat e ·.,i ·e effort o
improv e the stat 's sch c:o ls ; an
\11-!ER!':AS , c r.e of r.e c•b j 'C ives of "Color~ o 2000
Commu nities " is to gain s;: t e·.-1i e adoption of the six
National Ed c ion Goals by school is ricts , community
groups , se rv ice r.d ci·;ic or 'lniz i ons , governme nt agencies
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City of Englewood
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Engl e wo od, Co l orado
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Enclewood, Colorado
Ladles and Gentleaen,
Pie 1e accept this letter as •Y foraal
froa the Enalewood Parks and Re c reation
•f f ~c tlv iaaedlatwly.
resl1natlon
Coaalsslon,
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o w. my -on Dan l as acce pted appointment to
C 11ml:.-l o n !l a y ou th a e11 bcr-. I bel leve that
n u i ~ltl ni wp or un it, f o r him t o p~rtl c lpa e
cc.:ciur.ity an w c n In lvldu I, nd
I, 1 l ev b s t c urs f o r me Is t o
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o n th Coaal~slon f o r
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nua er o f laport nl
1ur that the Coaal1slon
re t pro1raas rur our city.
have suc h a fin ~ 1roup ot
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BY Al1l1DUTlC
cxu«:IL BILL NO. 47
nmuxx:m BY <DN:IL
MfJmER a.AYTCII
M CltDDWQ AMIH>IH. Tl'l'LB 1, Qt.\P'l'm 6, SK:TI<lf 2, 'ro lNCUllB 'flO
SlllSll:'l'IafS B. Ml> C. "ro 'DIB IIU-DIOCI> JUaCIPAL <DZ 1985, UiiCl'DG
e&ARDl!N'IN. CRNIZM'Iaf.
lll!RIIM, the City OUlcil Ul()l ated Ordinance No. 18, Seriea of
1990 and OEdinance No. 63, Seri.ea of 1990, bath effectini, Dlpllrtantal
~land
IIDDB, Ordinance No. 63, Sar1N of 1990, did not includa 1-6-21
iu..:tiaw B and C1 and
-Ull, the City oauncil wialwa iu..:tiaw B and C to naaln a part
of Title 1, OYp:er 6, SllctiClft 2;
IOf, www, • rr oaum, n ms cm aucu. a, 'DIB cm a,
WliLDIXI>, auwoo, AS KUDBz
SllctiClft 1. Title 1, Ollp:er ,, SllctiClft 2, of the Bngi-aod 11.nicipal
Coda 1115, ihiil be -.dad to includa iu..:ttaw Band c, "'1ch 1ba11
nail U follaa1
1-6-21 mPMINIIIJN. CllGMIIIATIClls
•. wrm '10 A ......., DDL"i\il Cit DIPMDBft' ..., DI 'Dll8
CllS 8Y Nff Tl'lta cmaa 'l'IINI 8111' lml'H DI 'Dll8 M."HCM BU. • aww m .,. m,. lll:PMllal'I' -, M ar RmB -..
C. CII A 1'aaalMY IUD 'Im C1'ft INWa laY IDla1lal aurD11 MD
-mtlaD.ffll8 '10 llllMllal1'9 DI ,m _. Dli &18 a, 'Im
Clft.
~. nail in 6all, and paaNd m finl: ...,. m tlw l5tb dar
of JUly, lttl •
..iullad • a aill far• Ordiamae ca Illa lltb dar of Julr, lttl.
-.ii bJ tit.la 11111 ,....S m final nadinl ca tlw 5tb dar ot --· 1191.
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SEJUES CR 199Y--
AN amnwa SUllilTl'DG '00 A VOl'B CR '111B RmIS'l'ERm ~ CR '111B CI'1Y CR
DGaDD Kr '111B ~ SOIID.llD RIDJLAR KlnCIPAL EUD'ICM PIQI06B)
.HEOtPNl'S '00 '111B OfAR'lD CR '111B CI'1Y CR INil':FWXD AMEH>DG NI> IELE'l'DG
'111B 'lDt-1 "QW.!FllD ~· NI> "'l'UPAYDG ~· NI> '00 .NfflllUZB THB
'ftJII •RmISTBRm ~• IN ~ SIC'l'ICMS.
BE IT am.\INm BY '111B CI'1Y <XlH:IL CR mB CI'1Y CR DG.D10CI>,
<D/PNJO, 'fflM':
Sectial 1. 'ftlen ls tmreby unitted to the ,;egistered elect.an of
the City of l!ngla«llOd at the nmct acheli1lad ngular IIUdcipal election
pcq,med wd&,t to the Olarter of the City of !hglalcod, a follawa:
'!bat the registered elect.on of the City of !hglalcod ahal.l c:home
one of the followift:J pcoviaicna. If o-t.J.cn No • ..J is ~ by tlw
registend elect.on, upon om:tificatial ttm.of to the Office of the
Secretary of state of the State of <blorado, pasu,mt to 8actJ.an 9, Article xx, of the O>lorado O>natitutial and Saction 31-2-210 Colorado RIIYised
Statutes, Article I, Sactiona 6 and 7; Article II, Saction 15; Article III,
Sectia\ 23; Article IV, Saction 34; Article V, Saction 42; Article VI,
Secticna 45,46,471 Article VIII, Sacticna 59 and 61; Article IX, 8actJ.an
69; Article X, 8actJ.an 104; Article XIII, 8actJ.an 121; Article XIV, 8actJ.an
134; Article w, Sectial8 137:6 and 138:5 of tlw Ilea Rule OMlrter of t1w
City of l!nglam! llhall be wadlld • follawa:
JI.IBDBff II>. :
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lb trct or paroal of laid vithin the baundKy of tlw City ahall
be datactad by an CM1K or GIIMC8 fDa the City ...,... ...-•jority
vat.e of the .......... sJ a MHII w rm ¥at.Int .... the
~ lilt • apecial elecUGn. 'ltle .-ucn of clat.acl-* fl.al the
City lhltl1 be .._tted to Mid ¥Cite, • praridld Jn 8lctiana IACl)
and 14 (l) of th.la Olart:iK, upan cllpaait by Mid CMIK or CM1a9 with
the City 1nlall'C of the ...... of Mid elecUaa -clltamAned by
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<DH:IL BILL NO. 47
DmOJOCm BY CDH:IL
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AN CR>DWa AMIH>JJ«. T1'l'I.B l, aW"lD 6, SIC'l'IQI 2, 'ro INCUllB 'DO
SJBSl!CTICRI B. Ml> C. 'ro '111B JNGf:IN'XJ) IUfICIPAL aJlB 1985, EfiLl'DG
mPAR'DIIN'l'AL <llGANir.ATI<II.
IIBIBM, the City Oluncil iapi-ited <kd1nmce ND. 11, Sariaa of
lffO and Ordinlnce ND. 63, Sllriaa of 1990, both effectinJ Dlpllrt:lllntal
Qrpniutims and
...... Ordinance No. 63, series of 1990, did not 1nc11111a 1-+-2,
~BandC; and
lllllarAS, the City Oliuncil vishea ~iana Band C to EW1n a part
of Title 1, OMlpter 6, Sect1m 2;
ID, WWW, • 1T <RlAJNII> BY 'l'IIB cm <XllKIL f6 '111B C1ft f6
IMil:INOOD, CO:OWX>, AS ~t
8aCticn l. Title 1, Ollpter ,, Sect1m 2, of the Bn1Jlemod lbw:ipa1
Coda 1,U, ihill be I 11111d to incl\llla a..ctiana 8 and C, 1'11.ch lhall
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tnt.Jakled, ned in full, and p....s en f1nt: Nadinl en ttw 1.5tb dar
of My, l"l.
..,_i..t • • lllll far • OrdiNncle en tM 11th dar of .July, 1"1.
br Utle and p....t en fiMl Nadiftl GI tM 5tJI dar of -.-,
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Published by title • Ordinance No. _, series of 1991, on the 8th
day of August, 1991.
Patricia H. Crci,, clty cleik
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CIU>INANCE NO.
SElUES CR 199Y--
CXJH:IL BIIL NO. 54
nmuu::m BY <DH:IL
Me.mm BULUXl(
AN <R>INN«:B Slll«T1'lJ«; 'ro A VOl'B CR 'DIE RfXllS'l'fJm) D.11:'laW CR 'DIE CITY CR
IHUHXJ) AT '111B N!X1" 9CHl!llJUiD ™ KJm:IPAL mm PRJllOSfJ>
.MEDBr1'S 'ro '111B OWftm CR 'fflB CITY CR l!IGJ!HXI> AMIH>DG All> lm.ETDG
'fflB 'lDM "QUALIFllD EU!C'l'mS• All> "TAXPAYDG ~· All> 'ro MfflDIZB '111B
'ffJM •m.IS'l'IR!D ~· IN APPIURIAm Sfrl'I<HI.
BB IT CIO\lNED BY 'n1B CITY <DH:IL CR '111B CITY CR DGIXXI>,
CClaADO, 'l'HAT:
Section 1. '1hlre is hereby Ulllitted to the J:91)istered el.ecton of
the City of &,ql.a«x>d at the naxt: acheclllad regu1.Ar IUUCipal elect.ion
prq,caed wlillia,t to the ~ of the City of &,ql.awood, • foll.awai
'lbat the J:91Jisterec1 e1.ecton of the City of a.,l.awood ah&ll mocee
one of the following provisic:na. If o-tian No • ..J is ~ by the
J:91Jiatered electon, \,IICft cert.iflcaticn ttm.:>f to the Office of the
Secretary of State of the St:Ate of Cblondo, punumt to 8act.ion ', Article
XX, of the <bl.oral> Olnatituticn Ind 8llcticn ll-2-210 O>lorado Jlaviaed
Statut.N, Article I, Sactiana 6 Ind 71 Articla II, a.ct.ion 151 Artic1a III,
Section 23; Article 'N, Sacticn 341 Article V, Sacticn 421 Art.ic1e VI,
Sectimla 45,46,471 Article VIII, 9ec:ticna 59 Ind 61; Article IX, a.ct.ion
691 Article X, 8act.ion 1.CM1 Article XIII, a.ct.ion 1211 Article XIV, 811cticn
1341 Article XV, a.cticna 137: 6 Ind 131: 5 of the Iba aule a.tar of the
City of &,qlalooc! llhall be -.dad• followa:
MIIIII Bii II). I
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7: DEFINITIOIS:
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Deleting a'lly the following definition and no other definitia'l:
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shn:a~iAW.rlmlM,--~11u SIP1J......_..._.,11N11:tm,
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Article II
ELID'IOIB
15: IOUMM'IOIB Pal ll.a."l'IYB IUfICJPAL CftPICB
Emch candidnte fer an elective mnic1pnl office lhnll be
ncainated bo/ pst:itian signed bo/ at lwt fifty psi ffht RllllSD!IB>
e1ecton naidinl) within ths iudcipnlity, er ths district, fraa which
ths officer is to be elected •
..Utian l'b&m awlied bo/ ths City C1.ertt..., be circu1.at.s and
ai~ not m thm fifty dnya prior to ths day cf ths electim and
ahnll be filed with ths City Clertt not 1-thnn thirty dnya prier
thsnto. r.titiana lhnll be circulated and filed in acoca:dMce with
Q,lor.t, •llnicipal ElecUcn I.-.
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UC1SIATlVB ICIJY
~atOOIICDNIM
No .,.._ lhnll be elicJibl,el fer ths office of OUlc1lam mi.. at
ths u. of his election ha is • c:it.hm of ths Olitad .... at 1Mft
~flw (25) ,-ra of age, ahnll hna a.an fer thns ,-ra
1 tiately pncsdinlJ aach election a pslfffd m:um11D e1ectcr of
ths City. Oauncii.n elected bo/ Diatricta lhnll also be l'N1dlnta and
pslfffd aJUIWIID •lactcn of thsir diat.ricta. No lllllbar of ths
OUlcU ahnll h)1d .., otMr pibUo office ar .. ~ fer ~
C IJII I A Itkin is paid fzaa .., aunicipality •
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The proceaire hereunder to effect the recall of any elected officer
shall be as follows:
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Ch! or lll)re ,..,, ffMIIII RmISTERm electors who would be entitled to
vote for the sucoessor of the inc\.srbent sought to be recalled shall file
with the Du:1aas a l'.imnn., • elllei• ~ Ch+ ---• .... ~ity
Clerkt-, an affidavit of not ll'Ora than 200 words stating the reua,s for
the recall of the elected officer sought to be :n!IIIOW!d. '11w City Clerk
shall, within forty-ight (48) hours after the filing of said affidavit,
mail a OC1£7i of said affidavit, by certified mail, to the elected officer
sought to be xecalled, '4x> may file with the City Clerk a ..mn
statamnt in defense of the charges nada against him. After the
affidavit has been filed, '11w City Clerk shall mthorize a petitia, far
recall of the elected officer Wlich shall include the ~ in
defense of the petition if ao ~ by the pera:in 9CIUl#lt to be
recalled prior to the authorization by the City Cl.erk. '11w City Clerk's
authorization shall mt constitute in approval of the fcma or ccntenta
of the petition but, rather, shall mwallClt the EUming of the tia
periods prcwided hereafter.
'11w authorized petition~ be circulated and signed by 9sslffh#
RICIS'l'flU!D electors who wcul.d be mtitled to \IOte for the •JOCNeor of
the incUlt>ent 90Ul#lt to be l:9Called. Pbr recall of any ela:ted offioar,
said petition nuat be signed by •·nlffW RSISTERl!D electora 1111) wcul.d
be e,ti tled to \IOte for a •JCONeor of the .inc:mt)mt 9CIUl#lt to be
recalled, fflllbering at 1.esat twa,ty-five (254') of the .,,lfff,.
RB.IS'l'flU!D electors voting for all the candidates for the ela:ted
officer's E'etlpeC'tive office in the last preceding gsneral IU\icipsl
election.
'11w t9Call petition nhllll be filed with the l.'elpiaita infomntl.an Ind
slgnatuna with the City Cl.erk within sixty (60) dsya altar
authorization by the City Cl.erk. Failure to file a pet.iticn within this
period shall rmdsr the t9Call pet.iticn rull Ind void. If said pntiticn
ia filed within the tia llpCifl.ed Ind is pcqier in all raapncta, the
Council shall set a data for a recall e1ectian to ba hald not le-. thnn
sixty (60) dsya norm thnn CM l'llndr9d t:Mmt)' (120) dllya aft.w fllinl)
of the racall petition uni.. within said pariod of U.. a 9Sl*'al
mnieipsl electlon, a ~lal sulicipsl e1ectian or a (JSnKa1 sta:e
election is to be held •
8hauld a C)S*'al IUlici&lial elec:ticn or a lp8Cial SUl.lci&lial elact.lm
ba held within the 60th to I.20th day after filinl) of the mmU
[*ition, the l:9Call ei.ct.laft llhall ba held in aanjunct.ion tha'adth.
8hauld • 9SftWa1 .... a1act.ial ba held within tha IOth to UOth ..
after fW..., of the racal1 petitJan, the recall electkln shall a. held
en tha 46th to tOth day attar tha ..,...i etata eJ.eatJan. • _.
recall ei.ct.laft, the qmstJan of the pu:ipwd IW1l of the el ....
offica' shall a. aad.ttad to the .-,lfffd 91111 • e1ecton "'°
IGlld a. awt.itled to ,aa 1ar the .... of the tno a * ...-., ba ,..,, ...
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'l1ll! ballot ~ which such proposed recall is sul:rnitted shall set
forth the folla.dng question:
SHAIL NAME CF PFRnf AGAINST WIDol RfX'.AIL
PETITIClf IS PILED) BE RB:ALI.m not 'l1iB CFPICE
CF (TI'lU! CF CFPICE)?
Following such question shall be the words •yes• and "No•. In the
event that an officer is recalled by a majority vote of thoae wting m
the question, the office shall be deemed vacant me! shall be filled at
an election called by Q:iuncil not less than sixty ( 60) days nor mra
than Cll8 hundred t:wenty (120) days after the recall election W11ess
within said period of U. a general nuu.cipal. election, a apecial.
nunicipal. election, or a general election la to held.
Should a general IIU\lcipal. election er a apecial. IIJl\icipal. election
be held within the 60th er 120th day after filing of the r.:atl
petition, the election llhllll be held in acnjWICtion theradth.
Recall electiona Ind elections to fill a vacancy created by a recall
election shall not be 8'i>ja:t to the l.iJlitation at fcrth in Sect.ion 14
of the Hcllll Rule O\arter.
42: DISPOSITIClf
A true oopy of evary ordinance, M adapted by Olmcil, ahall be
n\llbtnd and recordlld Ind ~ Ind ~icat.ion lhall be
authmtialted by the ~ of the ~ Ind the City a.tt, Ind by
the mrtificate of ~lcatian. A tzw oopy of avmy CICdinmm •
adapted by the 'UOte of the rp If# 1 ~ e1actan of the City
ahall be 811pU'ately rubared Ind reoDtdlid c c!ng with "lleapla•
Ordinmce No. 1.
nrmM1VB _, wrn
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/Jiff/ pa:q,oaed ocd1Nnce my be atad.tted to tM OMlci1 by • patit.Lon
sl«J,ed by l I 11 ... mmnllllD e1.ectcn of the City .,.i in ...._. to
the ~ tare1n Nll&lnd·
"I SIINIIIICIII
If the petition • • e _,.,.. the pa: 1 : I Cll"dln • ere a. ..._. by rncccot lmllnlm ~ ..»l in ,..._. to tllft 111 • t CJ.al> of
the ......,.,.. ~ --"' the ty, .tt.11 • ===:: lar • apec1al eJ.ectJon, tM aar ,u IMl1 tt.. .-.Wu llltlalt
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alterations within thirty days after the petition is filed, subject to
the referenda, or call a special nuucipal election, unless a general
or special nmdcipal election is to occur within ninety days thereafter.
At such special or general nunicipal election the Q:iuncil shdll amit
said ordinance to a vcte of the electors of the City. If the petition
is signed by yrnl fffecl RmIS'lDm electors ecpll. in l'Ultler to at leut
fiw pen:ent (51) of the pnceding ~torial \Ota in the city, and
is filed with the City Clerk at least sixty (60) days before Sf'/
nunicipal or general state election, the Oouncil ahall pua aid
pzcpceed mUna,ce without alterationa within thirty (30) daya, or lhllll
atbit ... to a wte of the e1ecton at the naxt ganeral. a.inicipal cr
atate elec:tim. If the petition is not filed with the City Clerk at
leut sixty (60) dB.ya befan the next C)IIWra1 a.inicipal cr atate
elect1cn, it llhall be rmll and "°1.d.
An init.latecl Cldinance lhall be plisha4 in the --..r -other
~-'1!le ballot q,cn llldc:h mch pu:\IUN4 orcUnmce is ataitted
shall CXJlllly with the ~ at fanh in Sect.icn 14 of this
~. If a ajorlty of the elactGn ,iatinlJ ttamia lhall wta in
favor ttienot, the ... lhall ~. wit!laut turtmr plblicaticn,
becma .. crdinance of the city t..llliately. la/ ...a.r of i4cpwd
oaUnancea .., be ataitted at tha -electicn. '1!le 1.-.r of ll*"ial
elacticna lhall be Um.tad • i*UVi.dld in Sect.icn 14 of this a.tar.
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alterations within thirty days after the petition is filed, subject to
the referen<llll, or call a special nunicipal election, unless a general
or special ITllJU.Cipal election is to occur within ninety days thereafter.
At such special or <Jeneral ll'lD'licipal election the c.ouncil shall subnit
said ordinance to a vote of the electors of the City. If the petition
is signed by '11111 f tied REGISTERED electors equal in l'll.Slber to at least
five percent (S"4) of the preceding gubernatorial vote in the city, and
is filed with the City Clerk at least sixty (60) days before lfl'J
l!U11icipal. or general state election, the Q:iuncil shall pus said
prqx,sed ordinance without alteratiaut within thirty (30) daya, or shall
subnit 8all!t to a wte of the electors at the next general 111.1nicipal or
state election. If the petition is not filed with the City Clerk at
least sixty ( 60) daya before the next ganeral auucipal er atate
electiat, it shall be ffllll a,d void.
An initiated ordinance llhall be published in the --..r -other
ordinances. fl18 ballot \.,orl which auc:h prq,oeed ordinance is u:nitted
shall CQll>lY with the recpirmenta aet forth in Section 14 of this
Owlr1:er. If a majority of the electors 'IIIOting thereon llhall vote in
favor thereof, the ... llhall t:henq,cn, without further publicat.icn,
beoaNt an ordinance of the city imwliately. ltny nlllber ot. p.:(41()8iid
ordinances nw.y be IUlftitted at the ... election. 'ltia naber ot. apecial
electiona shall be liJllited u provided in Section 14 of this Olarter.
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,,. r.fCWICln ahall apply to all crdi.nancea pa...s by OUlcil,
maipt ardinlnoes llllk.ing the tax 1avy, the annual ~i.aticn
ordinance, or the ocdarinJ ot. blpoa at.a initiated by petition and to
be paid fer in ""°18 er part by apcW M9M ,ta.
If at ..., U.. within thirty (30) daya aft.er the finlll pnnp: of an
ord1nmloe to 1ofd.ch the ntfa:wl4a is appUctlble • petition U9*1 by
y I Cf .... m;tSIDID electcn elpll in ,..,_ to at 1wt tm paomt. ua,., o1. the pnced1nlJ ~w ,a.e 1n the City, 1a rrn • u11 to
the OcuncU protatinJ -.y ordinanCllt gDing into effact, it ftll
r.:,orwidlr IJUCh ocdinanoa. If the ordinmoe I.a not ..ur.lr lllpMJed,
OcuncU lhall Uldt lt to • "'DtAt of the electcn of the Clty •
provided in the IniU.Uve and 8llct.lcn 14 of this a.t.., at the tact.
qlMl"al aunlcipal ei.ct.l.on er at. • apcW elecUon. a.ch Ol'dlnllll:.
llhall tt.l 90 into without. twthllr publ1cat.kln lt a •jority of
the W1te in fllllOIC of lt. ,,. oauneu, on la
to ..., IPftlllOlllld ordinlft:,e to •
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pco:wta ~ thill a.:t.-IIMll be ""* ~ Qaw,f l to --to ., ..........
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the 9ml i ti.all REX>ISTEmD electors of the City voting thereon at a
special election; provided, however, that water extension and water
illprovement bonds may be issued without an election ll)On detexmination
to that effect by c.ouncil. 'l1'le total Qltstanding general obligation
indebtedness of the City, other than for water bonds, shall not at any
tine exceed three percent ( 3') of the assessed valuation of the taxable
prq>erty within the City as shewn by the last pn,c:eding assesament for
tax purposes. Water bonds shall mature aid be payable as provided by
the ordinance authorizing the issuance of said lx:lnd8.
Article XIII
'1118 City shall l'IIIV9 aid mcmciae with m)Md to City CIIIMd utilitiea,
including wt.er aid wt.er ri_. aid the «:qd at t.ion thenof, and bcndec!
indllbteci'll9u 1n anleCtJat thmwith, all of the authcrity and pc:Jlm:9
now provided by the Statutes of the state of O>larado, including thoN
hereafter eatlbliahed by act of the Garwral Aaalllbly. In addition, the
city aha.11 have the paN8l' to edlange 'later riA#lt,a owned by it far other
wt.er ri_. owned by other peno1•, auociatiorw, cmparatiaw,
nmnicipaliU., or qiaai-ainicipal bodf.N, upon auch tams aid
condit.iona' and 1n such prq,artiaw -the City Council lhall datam1ne
to be for the bawflt of the inhlbiunta of the City. No wt.er~.
or physical. Mata of the water ~ aid dlatributial aptaa or ~
plant and collectlcn -,.ta lhall be 8Dld without a •jadty vote of the •••llfMII I t••• Jalll8'IDID rm vaUnir tlwa:ean at a ~ial
electlcn hal.d 1n IIXXXdll.ce with the prc,v1aiaw aid liai~ of this
O\arter. '1118 City aha1l ,...,,. the pc,laE' to altar into • at with
other per..,., ...aciatJ.arw, c:,aqaaratJaw, IUUCipllliU., ar
qiaai~ bodfa, for joint «:qelait.ion of wita-rfl#lta, for
dwelqlant: of wtar ~ er far di 11...-,.t of....,. facWU. 'ID'
-,ch tama -.., ...... 'ID'• alCh ... ..... ahal1 .. authadaed
by aEdinlnae, anllCtad nat uaint the .... , pmriai.an, .. auch
aEdinlnae lhall be u,ject to the ..,... ... • ~ ia lllctJ.cn 47
of this Olllrter.
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F.B'.iLEl'OX> M'ImEE RELATIOOS AND
CAREER SERVICE SYS'l'f.M JJCr -1981
137: 6 DIPASSE RESCU1l'IOO
In the event the parties are \Wible to reach a:1:ceenent Cl\ all
11W1datory subjects to be contained in the Collective Bargaining
Agreanent m or before July l of the year in which the parties have net
and bargained over these 11\Eject.s, Ull)IIS&e shall be dl!lclared with each
party aeparately sulnitting to the Board an inpuN stataaent which
contains the party's final offer regarding any nandatory subject qlCI\
"1ich the parti• are at iq>asse. 'lht Board fM'/, at ita diacret.ia\,
appoint or l!lftllloy one or aore f-=t-findera to .. 1st it. By August 10,
the Board shall iuue written findings of f-=t and www.dati.ms for
reaol.ution of the 18.datory m,jecta in dispute. Said findinga and
1ecawa.daticns shall be eerved qlCI\ the Oartifled Bllployee
<kqanizatia'I, the City and the City Council and eh&ll be final and
binding qlCI\ the ~ un1 .. , within fiw ( 5) wodlinl) daya after
receipt of the findinga and reccamndation8, the partiea _. Ible to
reach agr1ae,t w the teta of thew O>llectiw Bugaining
Agre t ,t. In the wt the part1-are Ible t.o mach Mid agr_,t
and haw ., not.if led the Board within thia five ( 5) waddng day period,
the Board'• findinga a,d reccamndat1on8 lhall be ru1l a,d void. All
fees and expa\N8 of the fact-finding SJE008U, includinll) the mak.ing, but
not the tranacript.ian, of a nioord a,d uaistalce of aounael. t.o the
Board shall be shar9d ecplly bf the City and the Olrt.ified -.,1oyea
Organizatia'I.
If either party ia diuatisf1ed with the losrd•s filldin9s and
~. the party or part1ea ay ~t • wittan notJ.m of
di.NatiafctJcn t.o City Council vithin ~ (20) calandar dilra of the
date of ~ of the losrd'• findinl a,d ~-Only the
pc'Oriaion or prc,ria1cna IMaltted to the lloKd far '""" 11N01.ut.lcn 0
"1ic:h prwlaion er ~ .. the baaia fOIC ~, Ny be
cantaJ.nad in the notice t.o City Council. llitMn tMrty (lO) calendllr
days aft.ff ~ of thitt notice of dt Nntl 1t , the Clty Oauncil
shall l • electJon br OnUMnce or IINOl ...,,tu,., the
to the .... fffd lmtnDID of the City •
of the City and 1ed and the
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borne by the City.
138: 5 EFFOCTIVE DM'E -Vf.S'l'ED RIGHl'S
(a) 'ffl8 provisions of this O\arter mll!!l'ldlent shall becate effective
within twenty (20) days after their approval by the •nn?fffet
RmISTEMD electors of the City and the filing of certified
ocpies of said amendnents with the Secretary of State of the
State of Colorado, and with the Dlaaa._ el Warr,..._• cfffda
City Clerk --•• of the City of &,glewcod, Colorado.
(b) 'ftw provisions of this ~t shall not be ccnstzued to
destroy art prq,erty right, contract right, or ri«#tt of actia\ of
my nature or kind, civil or criJll1nal., vested in er against the
IIUlicipality under and by virtue of art prc,viaian of la,
twntofora existing er othuviN acauinl) to tha lllnicipality;
but all auch ri(#lts shall ~ in and !nan to tha IUdcipality
or to art pencn er pencns auerting my such cl.aia against tha
ninicipality u fully and u CXJllllat.aly u though the within
Ot.uter _dlw,t had not bean lldopted. ax:11 dlpt.ion llhllll
rwvwr be oanatrued to affect my auch ri«#tt aiating batwa\ the
ainicipality and nr, otJwr pencn er perm.ia.
s.:tion 2. fll9 wting IIIIChinH er plSm' ballou for Mid a1acticn D
llhall C2rry the follawinJ designation "'1ch llhllll be tha aaaiuian clw:
MINNlff II).
Shall the City of n.,1...aod ...-s iu City Olartar to allow tha tea
"Ragistel'9d B1actcn• to be uaad "-t refarrU19 to •B1actcn• and by
dalainlJ tha tam ll()aallfiad a.ct.en• in 8actiona 15, 23, 34, 42, 45,
46, 47, 6t, 104, U716, and 13115 of tha 01artar, ~ trin;U'III the
City of Dql...aod Iba "1la a.tar Into a:infcmlnm with ....
sututaa?
awn the o..tar of tha City of a.,laa:ld be rm.did by dai.t.1nt the
ten ~inrt' in Article I, a.ct.Jena 6 and 71 and ArtJ.cle VIII,
8IC:tiorw St and 61; Art1cla XIII, 8llct1aft Ula and Art.ic1-XIV, 8llctJ.aft
134.
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Int:rodx:ed, read in full, and passed at first reading at the 15th
day of J'Uly, 1991.
Published as a Bill for an ordinance m the 18th day of JW.y, 1991.
Read by title and paned at final reading m the 5th day of August,
1991.
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BY AU'l1DUT'l
COONCIL BILL NO. 55
INTRCIXJCID BY CXXH:IL
MEJ4BER BULUX:K
AN CIU>INANCE APPKNING AN AGRmEff IIE'nlDll '11tE CIT'l ct' mGLD«XD AND '11tE
CITlC ct' DfJND BOi\RD ct' MMD CXHaSSI~.
Nlfm'.AS, the City of &,glewcod filed a lawsuit in District 8 Water
QJmt to recpire proper nporting and operation of the Denver Board of
water Ocnnissicners en their South Platte River Systaa; and
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Nlfm'.AS, the City of &,glewcod a.ho~ the Olurt to enforoe an
•-•t with DllmlV ""1ch t9qUind DanYer to Nke rel ..... to the Sout:h
Platte River for WIIX)ration 1ouee fraa their upatrea reservoirs en the
South Pl.:tt.1!11 River; and
lilD&\S, with the ~ of this Agzwat the City of Englewood
and the Denver Board of Water Ocmissianen will •ttle all the issues .-id
avoid a lengthy trW;
NClf, 'nt!ICEPORB, • IT ~ n nm CITlC <XUCIL ct' nm CITlr ct'
l!l!«.LDOX>, ca,cpMX), AS Pa.uJNSz
Section 1. 'ftw City of lhJi.ood hanby ~ entering into the
Aqr at tie&ien the DanVIK Board of Mater Oi-1 uianen and the City of
Dlgi.ood which 911WRlly povidN M to1i.o.1
l. Wintertia Pricrity of the City of lhJi..aod dsaeed with
CAl 706 -DIMJlM OUlty Cbart.
2. D1 w1 Mal of Oountelc1aia 1n tclOll2.
J. lntamttalt ~ of -1-aod·• lf1ntar 1706 Jlithta -
lhJ1-aoll -, .... intellllttet diwnlaw an it.a Winter 1706 ~-
•• Pricrlty of llllrwK'• Nlt%o ~ie14 ........
5. a.nv.r• • IIIICl'NtJ.onA1 ~ • a..tie14a .. h r r fl'clll the
~ Drcl-. not to ..... far -.S.C.lpal purpollN. ,. Orrta1n DrnllW ..,_ I I fl'clll Olatflald (.AoaauntJnt .......... , '
Olatfiald Mll1n18tntiw 111oaaunt.r1 a.ttie14 ~.
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9. Perpetual Agreements.
10. TeJ:minable Agreements.
11. Dismissal -the City of En)lewcod will dismiss its oaiplaint
without prejudice, except for the proviaicna thereof relating to the 1953 ...... t.
Introclx:ed, read in full, and puNd en fint reading cn the 15th day of July, 1991.
Pmliahed u a Bill far 1n Crdinance cn tha 25th day of July, 1991.
RNd by title and PMNd cn final nading en the 5th day of August, 1991.
Pmliahad by title• OEdinlnce No. _, s.n. of 1191, en the 8th day of August, 1991.
Patrlcli A. &iw, city da
I, Patricia H. ~. City Oak of tha City of lnglaciod, O,Jcndo,
...,, certify that: tha .,.. and ~ !a • tna aapy of tha Ordinance ~ an final reading and pi»Uahed by title • Ordinance No. , Ser1-of 1191. -
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Introduction; Parties and Purposes
The city of Englewood (Englewood) and the City and County of
Denver, acting by and through it• Board of Water Co11J11iaaioners
(Denver) (both Englewood and Denver are Colorado municipal
corporation•) entered into a contract entitled "Agreeaent" dated
the aecond dar of September, 1953, dealing with the operation• of
certain exiat ng Denver reservoir• known aa Cheeaaan, Eleven Mila
and Antero; and a conteaplated Denver reaarvoir known aa Two
Forka. (The 1953 Agraaaant). The 1953 Agra .. ant i• the aubjact
of litigation brought by Englewood againat Denver in ca•• nuabar
90Clf082, filed in Water Court for Diviaion one, State of
Colorado. '1'1la parti•• have agreed to raaolva their diaputa
concerning the 1953 Agra ... nt and the aforaaaid litigation a•
followa.
2. 11s1 &sr, ... nt T•rwto•ttsl and B191ac;ts1 vit;h 'O>t•
Aare ... nt;.
'1'1la 1953 Agr .... nt la tarainated and replaced with thi•
Agra ... nt. Except•• aat forth herein, En9lavood ahall aaka no
further d ... nd• on Denver for rel••••• for avaporatioft froa it•
on-atraaa raaarvoira.
3. PJ1Wt1111 PC Lit;iaat;ipn vit;h rr•1Y4ica.
Within two blaaina•• day• after aignatura of thi• Agraaaant
by both parti••, DIIJlevood agree• to aova to diniH with
prejudice all of ita clalaa concerning the 1153 Agreeaent -de in
ca .. lhaaber IOCIIOl2. Denver will conaent to the aotlon.
4. elerMNDli by PMYv•
4.1 Pil(lglt;lon,.
,.1.1 •aenior rltbta of DIIJlevood•...,.. water ritbt•
owned bf DMJlevood •• of date benof bavl119 a priorltr vblc::b
l• ..,.,or to tbat for Sl.,,.. 1111• ..._,,.,r, wlalall l• .July
10, 1H6. •Olfnanbip• lnollMIN direct ownenbip or
CNMrablp of abane of ROall ln a 001poratlon 01111l119 tar
rl9bte. Nlllor rltbt• of SftlJlevood are Uated on
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be utilized is attached as Exhibit A.
4.2 P•ovar•a Action•, Upon Notice fr911 Enqlawooc:1. Wb•o an Englewood senior Right is unaati1fiad.
Proaptly after receipt of notice froa Englewood (which aay
be made by telephone, fax aachine, or delivery of a written
docuaent) that an Englewood ••nior right 1• unaatiafied, Denver
will co ... nce releaaing water froa one or aore reaervoir• into
the South Platte River (or otherwi•• provide water in the south
Platte River) for diveraion by unaatiafied •senior right• of
Englewood.• (Denver need not aatiafy right• which do not divert
froa the aain atea of the south Platte River, or which divert
above Bleven Nile Reaervoir). Englewood'• notice will include the
rate of rel•••• required froa Denver, calculated aa ••t forth
below.
The water releaaed by Denver will be reaervoir discharge•
divertible only by Englewood, purauant to the proviaion• of
Section 37-17-102(4), C.R.&. (1990), or will be direct flow water
aiailarly divertible only by Bn9lewood. The water will be
decreed for aunicipal uae. Denver will retain any reuse righta.
The rate of rel•••• by Denver ahall be the leaat .of (1) the
Rate of Evaporation froa lleven Nile Reaervoir; (2) the rate
needed to fill the unaatiafied •senior right• of Bn9lewood•; or
(3) the aaount which can be put to beneficial u .. under
BncJlevood'• unaati•fied •1enior ric,bta of BncJlevood.•
ror purpoaea of calculati111 tbe rate nHd<acl to fill tbe
unaatiafied lenior ritbt•, tboN ric,bta aball be •••d to be
diverti111 in tbe •ainlJl• Vee Node•, if tbe decree for tbe
particular ric,bt utub .. tbat terainolOCJY.
'1'118 aaount deUvend br Delwer to BncJlevood, .... ured at
BncJlevood'• point of cliveralon, aball not exoeed 750 acre f•t in
any one calendar ,ear.
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priority to •tor• under ita own
Slaven Kile ltNervoir 1• in
iority inc.A. 3216.
lftlJlevood will pl 11• on all unaati•fied •senior ric,bt•
of lnllevood• (to ex1tellit allowable under current law and
adainl•tr•ti pr 1 irlftl rel froa Denftr .
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against Englewood.
6. Evaporation Boieo••• From Cbo•••an Be•ervoir and Antaro B011rvoir; Evaporation Ralaa11• Fro• Additional Bo••rvoira.
Englewood reaain• free to deaand relea••• to coapensate for
evaporation froa any on-streaa Denver r•••rvoir other than
Cheesaan, Antero and Eleven Mile. Should Cheesaan or Antero
Reservoir be enlarged froa capacity 79,044 and 33,776.9 acre
feet, respectively, Englewood aay deaand releases to coapensate
for evaporation froa exposed surface area re•ulting froa the
enlargeaent, under S 37-84-117(5), 15 c.R.s. (1990), or any
succe••or provi•ion.
1. Tara of Tbi• wMNDt, TArwio•td by B11Wirac1
1Y1pqr1tlon R1le1a1a.
Should thi• agr .... nt or any part hereof becoae iaposaible
of perforaance by r•a•on of lagitiaata and enforcible order of a
governaent agency other than the parti•• hereto, then and in that
avant, this entire agr .... nt shall terainate and becoaa null and
void and both parti•• hereto shall be ralea•ed of any obligation
hereunder.
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Snc)levood aay not a•sign it• right• under thi• a9reaaant, in
whole or in part (except to any 9ovarnaantal body vbicb replaces
Englewood a• the •uppliar of water to the current Bn9levood
•arvica area). However, Denver agr••• that thi• agr .... nt aay
and vill benefit thoaa who obtain treated or untreated water froa
Englewood (or any •ucoaaaor govarnaantal body above daacribad). ,. Pr•ylgu• Qbj,ot.ign• PgglY414 in C:,A, Hit·
'ftla 1153 Aqraaaent va• aade in return for vitbdraval by
Sft9lewood of objactiona which it•• in Civil Action HH,
DoucJla• county, Colorado. flloaa objectiona are attacbed aa
b.hlbit c. Sn9levood vill not aake 84f•in, in connection vith tba
decraa entered in C.A. 32H, tboae obJactiona Nt forth on
b.hibit c.
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BOARD TE CO
CITY or ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
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EXHIBIT 8
"SENIOR RIGHTS OF ENGLEWOOD"
1. The water rights represented by certain shares of stock
in the Nevada Ditch, including certain rights in the Platte Canyon
Ditch, for which a change of point of diversion and other tenas and
conditions were decreed in C.A. 1706, Douglas County District
Court, and for which another change of point of diversion and other
teraa and conditions were decreed in case No. IOCW035, Water
Division 1.
2. All of the ownership of the Petersburg Ditch water
rights, for which a change of point of diversion and other teras
and conditions were decreed in case No. 80CW035, Water Division 1.
3. TWo and fifty-four one hundredth• (2.54) cubic feet per
second of water froa the City Ditch priority of Noveaber 11, 1160,
originally adjudicated by decree in Douglas County District Court
dated Deceaber 10, 1113.
4. The water rights represented by certain shares of stock
in the Nevada Ditch for which a change of point of diversion and
other tenas and conditions were decreed in case No. 11cw202, Water
Division 1.
5. Those water right• owned by SnrJlevoocl conaisti119 of an
interest in the Brown Ditch, for vhicb a cba119e of point of
diversion and other tenas and condition• were decreed in case No.
16CW014, Water Diviaion 1.
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IM THI DISTRICT COURT Df AHD FOR THE
COUJlTY OF PARK AHD
STATE OF COLORADO
CffiL ACTIClf HO. )216
IN THS t'.ATTE!t OP THI ADJUDICATION I
OP WATU RIGHTS IN VATElt DISTRICT
HO. 2).
OBJECTION !!!.!! PROJ'EST
C•• now the protenanu, the CltJ of ln&lftlOod, Colorado,
a Munlc:lpal Corpor1Ue111 of the Second Clau, the lfnada Ditch
Holdlrlc COllpanJ, a Mutual Irr1pUon C•panJ, and Geor1e B. Adalu,
aa an lndbidual, 11 one of the tenant, 1Ja c~ of Brown Ditch,
and lta appropriation, and aa the repreHntatlve of the coaaon
owner, of the approprlatlona diverted br ••an, of Brota Ditch,
purauant to Section 10, Chapter 190, 194.> Se11lon Lava of
Colorado, a, the O'IGera . of approprlationa, or parts ot appro-
prlatlona, ot wter rl&ht• bearinc adjudicated prlorltJ datH
tor ~. dber1le111 ot wter tra tlae Soutb Platte lber ta Water
Dlatrlct lfo. a, IrrlpUon Dl~htoa ro. 1, of the State of
C.londo, Nld prlorltJ datea ancl nuabera betnc u follows, to-wits
Prlorttr ••· 4, datecl A\1111•• JO, 1861.
PriorltJ lo. 6, dated Ion.bar JO, 1861
Prlorttr lo. 9, datecl ronllber JO, 1161
Prlortt:, ro. lJ, da,ec1 Deeeaber JO, 1'6J
Prlorttr le. 14, da•ecl Dec ... ., .>o, 116.>
Prlortt:, lo. ao, da•ecl Decellber JO, 1'6S
ancl Mjec, to IN PNU8' aptnn °tbe ....... drat& horolJa prottere4
to tile c-... b:, the cttr and coua,, of Dawer u,-tile P'ouad the•
tllo ••r:r of a decl"H berola 1n ton ancl wra of tN ,,..,. ...
.. croo u the ... h .,.._ _. ,_.."4 10 Ill• Ceun la ......,...
alld ••ld no& be •• la 111ell ton ud Metaace, u •• ,rtortttH
tberota ,...,. ... le N ........ A-HS, A-116, A•MO, Md A-261.
TM roeaeaa Md ere-cl• ftr tlata PN&•al are aa tollwa1
l. laid ,...,. ... ••n• IM• M:,eN Ille ,...... at ti.. c..,..
ancl, it •teN4, WIIU •Urtall:, and b,lllriwalJ attM, Ille •ter
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ri&hts ot the protutants and the rights ot the public in the water
eupplJ ot the South Platt• River and ot other public streps ot
th• State ot Colorado by creating, with -blanc• ot authority,
but 'Without warrant, interterenc• with th• protestants• said
water ri&bta, and by unduly placing a burden upon th• dhtribu-
tion ot water troa the South Platte liver.
2. Th• propoaacl decree as to said en-nted appropriations
atteapta to have tbe Coun deteraina and order, lD additlcn to
· tba adjuclicatioa of •t•r rl&hta of tbh Water Dhtrict I tba
veter rigbta of veter districts oHr vbich tbh Court hear.no.
,1urhd1ct1on and to enter herein decretal •ttera wholly toref.p
to tba powers of tba Coun lD this proceed1n1 and beyond its
authorhacl scope.
J. Tha Hid proYiaiona of tbe nid propoNd decreH uceacl
tba jurhdicUon 1rantacl tbh Coun by tb• ltatutH under wbicll
this spacial natutory proceaclln1 vH ln•ttutacl and la belnl
Mlat&Saed. la14 dee~ SO _propoeacl to be •tend pea beyond
.•cl b Sa •xc•H at ua povara 111d .1-:lldlctloa liND to tbia
coun by the l\atu&• Httilll tonh tll• powan at die c...-Sa thia
datutory wtar .. j.Scatt•, beiac CllaJl'•r 190, 194) ... aioa i.ava;
lecUoa 1J, H wall aa ~· Ncttona at Niel uaJI' ...
,. TIie ald ,...,. .. c1 decrnal Jl'OYl•l_. aa ta uH pnpoNd
,rtaritlH an .-ta r ... aad a.11-.ca .. .,......... by the i.,
aad _.n ... ...., •tten aad tldJl&a -Sell ald ... n• •• c_..
Ila" .... ,i.or1,, to dat....S.a ta Ula -..--, ,....Ndlal t•
tlle adj-'leattea .r ,a1ar1ty at •t•• rtpaa ,... tll• .._.. Platt•
li'fff ta Vatff Dlalrtel le. a, •
f• lald ftadtap ... dNrM ..... la aNaldel' ... data....a...
." ....... tldap ......... , ...... -· r...... .. ~~
la lllla ... Ill ........ ~a, H WU H IM .. adJIIMNllaaa to M
MNafttr llald ta au.r eewta po"9iatas ta t1ia ,r&N'&Uaa al
rtpta to ... d •t•r ad ~ te dlau&'*U• .t WIW
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thereof the. adjudlcatlon jurlldlctlOD of vhlcb la no\ la thla
Coun and over vhlch the Colll'\ here haa n• aut.horltf or jurla-
dlctlon to 8'k• such decreH and decretal order•.
6. TIii aal4 pnpoal4 decree• aa lo al4 propoal4 prlorltlH
would, vltbOUII jurladlotlon, a\\-,& \o laYade •tun o-1\\ICI
bf natute to ll&hlallH an4 executlH autbori17, -' ..id
att-,. to o•crol tba aotloa of tile •hr oftll&ala ,t Celorado
bf illpoaiq a apMUIM .....,. el eaclla&• Md a.saiatl'nloa
of water rlcbta lteJODd ,11, ,.....a &Ina t.111 C:... ill Ilda pro-
oeedlft&. Aaon& IUCb att .. lCI _,rala of , .. lepaldlN and
adalalatntlN oftloen AN tboN atua,&taa ta put er cnata
bf decl'II ri&IIU of acbu&I, llldoll •nan AN twdp II tile
1\mctSoa and powra ot tbla ,....al4lal. !Ila• \bl .SrllUMl•cea
Ullder llldcb eullanpa •1 lepll7 Ila _.. AN an tonll '1
natuta and an .. ,.._. ha da7 to .. ,. tna wlk ,, weir, _.
dvla& , .. ,.r1ou at, .. dar, u,-tlllftanl• of rlYII' t1w and
,._ nrtatS• 1a ._ .. _. .... _. 11p&a of .... ~
................... ..u .. rlp&a at~ tna ....
.. ..._ ... _.... tu jvlaMdla of Ula CIUII tlla• .....
at\-,.M .. ffllal ,....Salau NlnlN ta ......... of ..... AN
twaSp ta \Ila t.st.S• at 1111a fl'Heeft•1 ... ~· ftl ...,_
,ia .. ill a ....... of ..., ..... ,. of prlarl\7 of _.... ........ ill
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are 14\MIII ~--,,....._...id• Ille ..._ .. ..,.a,
.... ,,. _. _. at Illa 8'a11111a Md 14\lda .... ,_..
at .... laltalal
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th• date .claimed 1 nor h it 1upport.td by proof of th• uiount of
water therein aoucht to hn• 1djudlcat.td to th• clalman11 of aald
approprlatlon.
9. That u to the prlorltlH proposed ln such decrttal
order to be awarded 1oe. A-Us. A-186, A-260 1 and A-261. th• aal4
order att.•pts to ~rHcr1be 1 restrict and control prlorltlta under
the jurlsdlctlon of other Co\&a and wltbon th• jurladlctlon of
thla Cowt. The a14 propoH4 decree -14 erroneously place
reatrlctlH c•dltlona on the •• .of •t.er belnc adjudicated ln
other Couna or beNtofoN edjudhated ln t.hla Court an4 would
conatlt.ut• an undue lnterferace wlt.h tbe hnctloaa ot otber
Co~• an4 wit.la the prlorltlta already entere4 ln tbla Court, or
belnc eatered hereln, an4 wtllll4 be an attupt to control b7 thla
Court approprlatlona fNa atnua uul •ter dlatrlcta outside
Vater Dhtrlct 10. ZJ of th• South Platte River.
10. That tbe decree ao proposed an4 aought fNa th• Court
bare 111 the ttadered dnfl of the decrM aa to wur fro• the
Colonde U•er •• lta trl'llutarita wul.4 lnYal141J' natrlct.,
laterten wt.th, u4 WllawflallJ attaap& to control tlle ue of
•t.er •• a.,...,wtated -ot lll~er Dhtrln ••· ZJ, •• w.14
alawMJ.7 u4 err .... 1, S.,.H • a4M4 IH&rd• upa the lou&II
Plano linr u4 tho .,.,..u. of tllo •t•r rlpta ot ......
eUI et aaH rl••·
WlllrGII, ,-1u ..... ,..., ,11e c"" ,11et ,._, ., " ..._...
Mroa ... MF M &h• •ntl'\ualtJ hr ollJHt.lea to ... ,rMe ..
... 1 .. , t11o ........ ...,.... \r tbe CltJ _. C.-&J of Danr,
tllo .......... of Mid , ............... , ... \Ml tile 0..... fb. a
..,. tw lleariac .................. lloarlai allaU ........ .
Nl4 elljMtt .. ~o Niten l'Na aid t ... ered ....... , M4 ..
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No. 8 the prot11tanta •1 haY1 opportunlt1 to be h1al'd and
to cro••·•X&alne .. 14 proponent•• wltn•••e• •• h•retotore
•tlJIUlated b1 proponent, and to introduce enclence abowtq that
tbeil' •t•r r111at• •1 be •t•r1a11,. •ff•cted b1 a propoaed
decne wldcla tile Court ld&bt ••t•r. tn tbia ad.,ucUcatton.
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Temporary Operating Agreement
South Platte Exchange
1. Tb• south Platt• Exchanq• <Boocb craak Exchange).
1.1 Parti•• • The parties to this t-porary agreement are the
City of Englewood, a Colorado Municipal Corporation (Englewood) and
City and county of Denver, acting by and through it• Board of Water
co .. i•sioner• (Denver).
1.2 rntroductipn. Englewood ha• certain water rights on
tributaries of the Fra•er River (the Ranch Creek rights) • The water
produced by the Ranch Creek rights i• made available to Englewood
in the manner •et forth in two agre-ent• (which agreeaents al•o
de•cribe the Ranch Creek rights in detail). The agr~e ... nt• are
entitled "Water Exchange Agre ... nt," dated Karch 17, 19H, and
IIOdification of March 17, '1tH Water Excha119e Agreeaent, dated
Sept~r 3, 1969 (the Rancb Creek Agre ... nta). Nothing in tbia
Aqreeaent shall conatitute an aaendaant, waiver or construction of
the Ranch Creek 84Jr .... nts, and the descriptiona of operations
under the aanch Creek agr ...... ta .. de herein are .. de only for
convenience and eaae of underatanding of tbia Agreeaent.
1n91evooc1 obtained a conditional deer-in ca .. 110. w-Hs•-11,
which la utillaed in connection with ita aanch Creek ritbta (the
south Platte hchange) •
infrequently exercised. IIOWver, dlaring a period anticipated to
C01111ence 8epteaber 1, lttl and extend tbrGU1Jb April JO, lHJ (and
poeaibly lonver>, Denver will ~ repair• and iapcovra nta at"
the Moffat Treat.:aent Plant (the renovation period) • D11rl119 tM
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renovation period, Denver may be unable to utilize the Ranch Creek
water at th• Moffat Treatment Plant and Englewood may need to
exchange AL\ (or nearly all) of ita Ranch Creek water to ita South
Platte diversion points by using th• South Platte Exchange.
1.J Operation of th• south Platt• Exchanq• puring tb•
B•oovation e•rigd.
During th• period when the South Platte exchange ia being
exercised, Denver will not exerciaa a aanior exchange without prior
notice to BncJlewood and coaplation of paaaaga of any of Englewood• a
water which haa been released froa Groaa or Ralston Raaervoira to
the South Platte unleaa Denver•• exchange will not reduce the
otherwise available excha119a capacity at BncJlewood' a point of
diversion below BncJlewood'• propoaad rate of diversion, i.e., once
EncJlewood haa •tarted a releaaa froa Groaa or Ralaton to the
Platte, Denver will not reduce the excha119a capacity (by a Denver
excha119a) until En!Jlawood'• relaaaa can be •topped and the excha119a
coapletad. EncJlawood will ac,raa to proapt taraination by Denver of
the relaaaa of En!Jlawood water froa either Groaa or Ralston. If
Denver baa-• any out of priority diveraiona in it• aouth Platte
ReMrvoira or direct flow faciliti• durincJ the tiaa En!Jlevood baa
parfor.ect a •touth Platte axcbanlJe,• than Denver will relaaaa tba
nax1: day any out of priority overdiveraiona ln tba owe-tba-rlftr
account that lntlewoocl vaa entitled to but did not divert on ite
•touth Platte exchanta. • •out of priority diveraiona• inolllde, aa
to any exchaftlJ•, tba aaount b)' vbic:11 diveraiona exceed ~itute
aupply.
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1.4 Englewood and Denver have a conceptual diapute over this
issue: Is the priority date of an exchange effective when there is
no downstream call which is being satisfied by the aubatituta
supply? I.e., i• the exchange diversion priority affective against
divartera when there is no call exiating below the point of
introduction of aubatituta aupply? Nothing in this agreement i•
intended to reaolve that dispute.
1.5 x.i:.. Thia agraaaent shall be affective only during
the renovation period, which ahall end when the Moffat Treataent
plant haa bean restored to that level of operating capacity
existing on July 1, 1991, which is llO(IICJd).
Dated this ___ day of ______ , 1991.
CITY AND COUNTY 01' DDIVD,
actinc, brand thrOUIJb ita
80AJtD or WATD CCIIIIIUIOIID8
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Director of Planni119
AlfllOVsD Al TO F0Ma ua. DMslON
IO.\ID of WAJ(lt C'OM:.CISSIOXERS .. e,ne,1 s & ~
CITY 01' IIIGLDIOOD
By ~.~t:ava--rt:_.. ... P.,..ori-m ... ,..... __ _
Ot:ilit:i .. NanacJar
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over the paat four year• the Diviaion of Water Reaourcea ha•
developed an operating procedure, in conjunction with the Denver
water Departaent, that ia deaigned to protect water right•,
110nitor river operation• on the South Platte River between
Chatfield and strontia Spring• Reaervoira, and to operate
Chatfield Reaervoir. Due to the nature of on-channel reaervoir
operation•, thi• procedure uaea a •day-late• accounti119 concept
and river adainiatration account• at eacb reaervoir. 'l'bia
procedure tranaforaa the large voluae of inforaation that la
generated on a daily beaia by the Denver Water Departaent•a raw
water collecti119 ayatea into a aana9eable aet of data .that i•
eaaily underatood. rurtheraore, thi• data aet can be transferred
via telephone to the Diviaion ICngineer to aid bia in deteraini119
the proper aetti119 for the outflow 9atea at Cbatfield a..erYoir.
Thia data Ht la recorded on a clocuMnt entitled the •CbaUield
River bleaae CbeckabNt,• a copy of vbicb 1• attacbed. Sfforta
are continually bei119 aade to iaprove tbia operati119 prooedare aa
aor• intonation about tbe workup of tbe riftr/naervoir ayatea
i• gained.
The follovi119 ia a Uat of operatiftt precticea tbat tbe
partiea (D1v1a1on lftlJineer, Denftr, and lllli.wood) to tb.ia
operati119 ..,n•1nt bave -.r .... upon1
l) Dlll'1ft9 the 'ird .. tion HHIR' .. deteniaelll -tbe
Diviaion ... ,wr and ..-nwun -tbe Dlvl•l•
1ntlneer, Denwr vUl r111rt te tM D1•1•1• -.1wr
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or his designated representative, the information on
the Chatfield River Release Checksheet by no later than
2:00 p.a. of each day. This deadline aay be extended
by the Division Engineer at his sole discretion to
accOIIIIOdate valid circuaatance• that would prevent
Denver from aeeting thi• deadline. During the non-
irrigation season, this reporting require .. nt .. y be
altered to exclude weekend reporting or •i•ilar
circuastances. Denver will continue to tran .. it on a
weekly ba•i• it• full accounting sheet• to the Division
Engineer or hi• deaignated representative.
2) The CUIIUlative administrative account at all of
Denver•• reaervoirs, except Chatfield, will be allowed
to fluctuate between plu• or ainu• 11 of total storage,
with the intent bei119 to keep the account••• close••
poaaible to aero. 'l'be Divieion BnlJineer and Denver
-.ree to take all practical etepe to keep Denver••
adainiatrative aocount•·at all of Denver'• South Platte
reservoirs within the liaite Mt forth herein.
l) A la~ adainiatrative aocount aball be used at
Chatfield due to the epecial circuaatancN uaociated
with tbat nNnoir. ,,..._ oiroaat.anoee include
ovnenlaip and oontrol of tbe neenoir bf the Corpe of
11'9ineen, water •tor ... ritllb OlfllN bf Delw9r in the
reeenoir, the transfer of ~ •ter aooouate into
the rae1r-wolr, and the r111111i~ilitr of the Dlvieion
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A study is underway to deterain• the appropriate size
for this account, but the Division Engineer and Denver
will take all practical steps to aaintain the
cuaulative adainistrative account during March 1 to
october 31 at 550 acre feet (plus or ainus) and during
the period Moveaber 1 to February 29 at 275 acre feet
(plus or ainus) • The parties recQCJniae the need for
appropriate adainistrative flexibility durinc, periods
of •iCJnificant chanc,•• in •tr-• flova and river call
patterns. If the forecaoinc, Hait• are exceeded, it is
the responsibility of the Division Engineer.to obtain
the necessary rel••••• froa Chatfield. If there is no
water stored by Denver in Chatfield vbich aay properly
be r•l-sed under the applicable deer-, tben tba
Division DIIJinear sball order tba requisite n1 ....
froa other Denver reaervolra.
• 'Ille Division DIIJineer ..,reae to oontimae to
calculate •bqlaind Cbatflelcl .. 1 .... • and dlaplay ....
on ita •Chatfield Cbeck Daat• in tbe .... aanner u it
ls currently calculated.
4) Aa vltll all excban 11•, Denver•• ..,...PIH tJ1r011111 tile
ltrontla apr1,.. -CbaHlelcl naall of tile 8ouUI Matte
vU 1 be Ualtad to tile naaral flow in u. r1..-ta.at
ls ln excaee of tile 1..-.rl•lty veter rltllta ~11•
tbe ..-.,.. polna . 'Ille Melo aann,t or u.
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Checksheet computes natural flows at strontia Springs
and Chatfield Reservoirs, and subtracts all in-priority
water rights from the natural flow to ensure that those
in-priority water rights and exchanges are not being
injured. The reaaining natural flow would be labeled
as the river exchange potential in that reach.
The adainiatrative account at Chatfield will not be
credited to Denver•• authorized storage account. The
adainiatrative account, however, will not iapair
Denver•• ability to store inflow which Chatfield
Reservoir is l99ally entitled. (i.e., spilled water
will reduce the adainiatrative account.)
6) Denver shall separately account for water stored in
Chatfield under its 1975 and 1977 atora9e ri9hta.
In addition to havi"9 a~eed to UH the above-described
operati"9 procedures to adainlater excha"9es on the upper south
Platte, the Division BncJineer, Denver, and DIIJlevood are
participatift9 in the UM>er aouth Platte Nanac,eMnt Pr~-· flli•
is a cooperative project &90ftlJ upper aouth Platte water users to
UH the latest coapater tecllnolotY to provide a tool to the ltate
BncJlneer and Division DIIJIMer for river adainlatration. Ot.ber
participants in this project lnolude aurora, ftomtoft, centennial
Water and .. nltation D1str1n, nJCO, and coneoUdated D1tcbea.
If this project continues~ --.inion of..._ n, it ls
antic lpatecl that the .... of Ulla new teallno,._,,, 1A oonjunotla
vith the C'IMcJlabeet. p&'DHlll&n, vUl aw tile ftate SM Dblsl•
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with the Checksheet procedure, will aid the State and Diviaion
Engineer• in their effort• to aeet the growing demand• for •ore
preciae, effective, and timely water right• administration.
The parti•• agree that the Divi•ion Engineer or State
Engineer aay IIOdify or terainate the operating practice•
deacribed herein at any ti•• •o long aa any aggrieved party aay
••ek the appropriate adaini•trativa or legal relief. FUrther,
duri119 the period of •ixty (IO) daya after the fifth anniverNry
hereof and each aucceaaive anniv•r•ary data, Englewood or Denver
•Y teninata thia interim ac,r .... nt by written notice delivered
to the other•.
Nothi119 in thi• interi• agre ... nt shall be construed to
li•it or affect the •tatutory authority granted to the State or
Divi•ion EncJin••r• by I 37-tZ-501 (lttO) 1t 119,
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AGREDIENT
1. Introduction: Parties and Purposes
The parties to this agreement are the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, a
Colorado aunicipal corporation (Englewood), and the CITY AND
COUNTY or DENVER, ACTING BY AND THROUGH ITS BOARD or WATER COM-
MISSIONERS, a Colorado aunicipal corporation (Denver). Englewood
filed auit against Denver (and others) in Water Court for Division
1 (the District Court for Weld County, Colorado) in ca•• nuaber
90CWOl2 (th• litigation). Englewood and Denver have agreed between
th••••lv•• a• follow• and a• part of their agreeaent have agreed
to diaai•• part of the litigation with prejudice, to di••i•• part
without prejudice. The portion of the litigation relating to the
1953 Agrea .. nt i• aubject to a aeparate ••ttleaent agre ... nt.
2. wint•rtt .. 1101 Priprity.
2.1 Intrpdyctipn. The deer .. entered inc.A. 110,, Dougla•
County Diatrict Court, nuno pro tune February 9, 1950, allowed
En9levood to divert on certain water ritbb described therein (the
1706 rithta) during the non-irrigation .. aaon, aubject to various
teraa and condition•. DIIJlevood'• present principal point of
diversion on thoee ritbb 1• at union Avenue, below Cbatfield
aa-rvoir. (TIie deer .. in ca .. 11\aaber IOCVOJS eatabliabed an
alternate point of divereion at Cbatfield lleeer¥0ir). 1'118
non-irri .. tlon ... eon for tM 1706 ripte •• defined witb
particularity in the decrN in ca• nuaber IOCIIOJS, Waur Dlviaion
l (IOCIIOH) to be IIOvs•ber 1 thr~ Narc:11 n. For convenience,
the non•lrri .. tion ••••on i• llareafter referred to•• ttvintar,•
and the 1706 rl9hte "9left aeroiNd in wiater are referred to••
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the "winter 1706 rights." The 1706 rights when exercised during
the irrigation ••ason are referred to a• the •su11111er 1706 rights."
The teraa and condition• of c.A. 1706, insofar as they
deacribe the relationship between Denver'• water right• and the
winter 1706 rights, have been th• aubject of a protracted dispute
between Englewood and Denver. The parties agree•• follow•.
2.2 Priority of EnqllYQPd'• Miot•r 1201 Riqbt• vi•-•-yi•
panyar'• Right•. Englewood'• winter ~706 right• ar•·••nior in
priority to all Denver ripts ha~incJ a date of deer-which i•
later than February 9, 1950, and D19levood'• winter 1706 rights
are junior in priority to all Denver right• havi119 a date of
deer•• which is February 9, 1950, or earlier. rurth~, D19levood
•tr••• not to exercise a call on the winter 1701 rights against
any rights of Denver which are diverti119 directly, or for storage
or by exchaftCJ• above the Waterton gauge. (llo liaitatlon is placed
on th• a111111er 1701 rigbts).
In ca-maaber IOCIIOJt, Water Division 1, Denver chaftCJed the
point of diversion of certain of its senior -rights which had pr•-
vioualy diverted at conduit 20, to allow an altsrnate point of
diversion at Chatfield .. senoir (vbicll i• below conduit 20 and
above union Avenue). Diversion aay be aade at CbatUeld a.-&,0ir
only if the watsr diverted vou14 baft..,. pbpioally and 1 ... lly
available for di¥eraion at atroatia lpd .... and vae a.,pasHII to
Chatfield (l ... •tr ... lOSMe), per t.M ta.... of tM IOClfOJI
deer ...
Upon r..-.t froa ....,1...a, ~ vUl alN inalude la ita
reponiftl to .... lewood, as ..._lNII Ml•, tM iaf--ti•
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necessary for Englewood to ascertain with reasonable certainty
whether the foregoing limitation haa been complied with.
3. 01,.11101 of count•rclai•.
Denver has filed a countarclai• in 90CW08Z. Denver agrees to
disaisa ita countarclaia with prejudice, and in that regard, to
file a aotion •••king diaaiaaal with prejudice on the second
buain••• day after signature of this agra ... nt. (Englewood will
consent to the aotion.)
4. rnt•rwitt•nt Oparation or EnqllYQQd'• w1nt1r 110, Rights.
4.1 Intrpduction. Englewood obtain• it• water during winter
by direct flow diversion• at Union Avenue on it• winter 1706
rights. To iaprova the quality of the water it divert!, Englewood
desire• to place a call for the full diversion flow rate under ita
vintar 1701 right•, which i• 14.612 cfa, and divert for a period
at that rate, and tban caaH divaraiona until racoaaenceaant i•
nacaa .. ry at the 14.612 cf• divar•ion rate.
4.2 lnelrmod IIY lf)r• JnSienit:\ent: QinniAM AD it;e llinyr
l7QI 11'"8 Ind fl•91 Cfll• I( lenNHEY•
4.2.1 •1ntaraittant Diveniona• aeana diverti119 and
caa•i119 to divert in a\lCII u .. lntarval• u require no aora
t.ban tvo 9ate Mttl...,. par daJ at Cllatflald lleaenoir. flle
parti• aar, 1111 •tual --,r11a1M, wk to obtain paninion
for aon tun tvo .. te .-tlnp par •rand to aodify tbe
interval• .ccordi119lr.
4.2.J Denver ..-reee tbat D19lewood •r ade lntanittant
dher•lona on lta v.tntar UN rltbta, and plaoe oaU• ._. • ...,
tbe parlode of •b•nl011, ln _..r to _..1• lftlleWOCNI to
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divert the full 14.682 cfs on those rights (or such lesser
amount as Englewood chooses), the diversions not to exceed
the lesser of (1) the aaount which Englewood'• facilities at
Union Avenue are capable of diverting or (2) 14.682 cfs. In
consideration of this agree .. nt, and with respect to
Englewood only, Denver waives any claia that such operations
are iapropar or illagal under Colorado law or adllinistrativa
practice, and waives any injury which aay result to Denver'•
water ri9ht• froa such oparationa. Th• calla aay ba placed
for.ally or aay ba aada inforaally, by autual agre ... nt or
practice. Tba partie• will endeavor to place or operate the
call• inforaally, so that the requisite water ~••e•
Chatfield Reservoir without iapoaition of a foraal call.
EnCJlavood will not call for an aaount in •xces1· of 14 .112
unless a bypaas raqulnaent ls iapoaad upon EnCJlavood.
EnCJlavood will not Mak an lapoeltlon of a bypaH requir-nt
and Denver -y contest an attaaptad iapoaltlon of such a
raquir-nt.
4.2.J ay atat1119 in tbe pncedl119 para.,rapb that
IIIIJlevood .. y call durl119 tbe period of full dlverelon, tba
partl-do not lntancl to valve or alter tba provisions of
Colorado lav an4 adlllnletratlve practice wlllall apply to
oalla. '1M followl119 ..... l• 00118tlbate ... of tbe
udentandl,..a of tba partlN 0011Darn1nt _. oalle • .
(a) If u..r. 1• H.AJ of•• aore aYaUaltla at
VIilon A"8111N for 11191.....a to divert, 11111..,_. •r not
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(b) The amount which must by-pass Denver'• storage
rights at Chatfield will be only enough to satisfy the
call. E.g., if there i• 10 cfa which Englewood can
divert at union Avenue, and Englewood calla for its
aaxiaua diversion rate (14.682 cfa), the rel••••• shall
only be enough to enable Englewood to divert an
additional 4.682 cf• at Union Avenue.
(r.) Tb• rel••••• froa Chatfield will be aade only
out of that native inflow to Chatfield which i• legally
available for diversion under the 1706 rights. B.g.,
there need not be releases froa Denver'• properly stored
water in Chatfield, or bypasses of water properly beiRCJ
diverted by Denver at Chatfield under its senior IOCW039
rights. (NothiRCJ in thi• subparagraph (c) shall reduce
Denver•• obligations concerning its •actainiatrative
accounts• and •accounting exchang-• at Chatfield vbicb
are separately provided for). •Adainiatrative Accounts•
and •Aocountint ~· are defined below.
4.2.4 To preftllt vaate, lnlflevood will tau all
r-aonable and practical nepe to divert all water l ... lly
available for diversion at union Avenue, cluriftlJ U.O.. periods
when lnlflewood places a call. llalllever, lnlflewood need~
purcbaN or install new equi,....t or diftnlon faoUitlN to
accoapU.aa that end. lnlflewood will be recauired to pra11rly
Mlntaln and diU.,..atly operate lta ... ,.-. and dbvaion •
raoiuu... M't •• .,. .. la ... ,,..._ • dlwnlon raollltl•
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other things, to minimize waste to the extant reasonably
practical.
oanvar recognizes that soma of tha water in tha river at
union Avenue at any time aay not be legally available tor
diversion by Englewood at union Avenue, and Englewood has no
obligation to atteapt to divert saae.
4.2.5 Englewood agrees, at its expense, either 1) to
aodify the Englewood gauge (the "Bnglewood gauge" is the USGS
gauge illll8diately upstreaa froa union Avenue); 2) to •rate•
the present notch in its diversion structure at union Avenue;
or l) rate a new notch in ita diversion structure, so that
lov flows can be -asured as accurately as reasonably and
practically possible to coaply with this section. It
Englewood chooses to rate either the new or existing notch,
Englewood shall install a continuous recording device at the
new or existing notch, and then provide copies of the
recording• to Denver upon request. Upon request, Englewood
shall praaptly provide to.Dalwer all inforaation nacassary
for DanYer to ascertain vitla raaaonable certainty wbatbar
DIIJlewood is oaaplyi119 vith tbe forac,oi119 Uaitation on
divaraion at lhlion Awnue. DIIJlewood vUl ~ Mb
intaraittent diversions until e\lCb aaasuraaants can be Mela
vltla nuona.bla oert.ainty to tbe satlsf~ion of tbe Division
.... inaar and .... lewood bu• notified Damrar.
4.a.a UMar IOCWH, .... 1 ....... •r di~ Ulldar its UN
rf.tbts at Cllatflald. llotlli119 .._.la Mall pnolllllla _.
dhenlw, aad .... lawood •r unnat tat.alttant vllltar
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diveraions at Chatfield, subject to the term• hereof. Nothing
herein ahall waive or aaend any part of the decree in 80CW035
and any diveraiona by Englewood at Chatfield ahall be made
only·in compliance with the term• of IOCWOJ5.
5. Priority PC Ptov•r'• ••trp s-,,.r-ta;:Chatfi•l4 Exchange.
In ca•• number W-1713-77, Denver obtained a decree for an
exchancJ• froa the outfall of the ••va9e treat.ant plant of
Metropolitan Denver Wa•tevater Reclaaation Di•trict (lletro Sever) to
Chatfield Re•ervoir. (The Ketro sever outfall 1• below th• headgate
of the BurlincJton Ditch and above the confluence with Clear creek.)
Th• priority of that excbancJ• 1• agreed to be 1977.
,. PMYv'ia B1c;re1SiiAD1l PIGrM at: Gb1t;fleld1 B11l111e1 frow
t;h• 11acr91tiqna1 Ptc;r .. Not to be lla4• for 11pnicipa1
Purmeee.
1.1 oamrer owns tvo decree• for atorac,e at Chatfield. One 1a
a decree for recreational uae vbicb vaa entered in ca-nuabar
W-7197-75 and baa a 1171 priori~ (1:be recreation decree). 'l'be
~ 1• a decrN for -lolpal UM vblcb vaa entered ln ca-
nuaber W-171J-77 and baa a 1177 priority (1:be 11U11lolpal decree).
'l'be ,anl• ba'V'e a diapate Oftr llbe1:ber oamrer baa been aaldnt
lapra,,r w of water atoncl ....s.r 1:be recreation decree for
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1.a o.wer etrH• tllat at all tiw after date llenof tbe
lt71 reor•t1on dear• allall ~ a. mnlNIII ._, ... perloda wllen
.... lewood 1• dlvertl111 lte •80Utll Matte ......... eo u to nduN
ta.. ••ct1n11 paoitr at 111111..,...•• ,.,_.of.,,,..., .. IMtlew
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Casa Number W-8456, Water Division 1. For purposes of this
agreement and the 1975 recreation decree only, Denver agrees that
the South Platte Exchange will be "deemed to !>a operating" even
though there i• no call in affect froa below the point of
introduction of Englewood'• substitute supply. A• to all other
exchanges, Englewood and Denver have a conceptual dispute over
this issue: I• the priority date of an exchange effective when
there is no dovnstr•-call, which i• being satisfied by the
substitute supply? I.a., is th• exchange diversion priority
effective against divart•r• when there 1• no call existing below
the point of introduction of substitute supply? Nothing in this
agra ... nt is intended to resolve that dispute.
6.l SncJlevood agr .. • that it will not object to Denver'•
allocations of evaporation loa ... between the recr-tion and
aunicipal c1acr ... , nor will it object to Denver•• allocation of
atored water between the two deer ... at the u .. of initial
ator .... ror axaapla, i( water 1• stored on ~ 1, lHl,
Denver aay allocate tbe atoraga to vbicbever c1ecr .. it viabea, so
far a• DMJlellOOII 1• oonoarned. LikawiM, Denver_, aake aucb
allocations between the tvo c1ecr ... of water preNntly in ator..,.
aa it chaD1N. DMJlellOOII 891' ... not to conteat Denver'• prwntly
filed appUoation in cue 11o. IIClllU to aake ator ... alaaolute,
vit.b raapect to dill..,.. or aaount .... alaaolute, .,, _ _.
the appUoation "9U11i119 the Ill eon foot .......... lo lOftl a•
t.boee -.,r ...... te ..._illed in pu-.,rQII 10 an..-..... ... in
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storage absolute as to that decree, so long as the cumulative
amount to be made absolute does not exceed 26,692 acre feet.
Englewood may contest diligence and exchange matters as to future
applications concerning that deer••·
6.4 Denver agr••• not to Jl&Jta r•l•a••• of water allocated to
the recreation deer•• for aunicipal purposes, unl••• Denver
obtain• in Water Court a change to its present decree. In a
proceeding fo~ such a change, vatar stored under tha 1975 decree
and released for aunicipal purposes shall not count as historic
use.
1. c,rt;ain P.our 1¥c;h1nq11 (rpa Cb•t;U•l4 (As;count;inq
1Xcb1nq•1>, Cb•t;(i•ld Adllini1t;rativ• Accgunt;11 Cb•t;(i•l4
Account;fnq.
7.1 For accounti119 purpoHa (with th• knowledge of the
Division EncJinaar), Denver periodically records in its accounti119
records, axcha"9aa froa Chatfield to upetr ... points in which tha
aaount ralaaaad to tba river froa ator .. • in Chatfield 1• l•••
than tba aaount diftrted or stored upetreaa. 'l'bi• account1119
practice increaaaa tba adaialatratift aooount at Chatfield in
order to UkawiH ~ tba adainiatratiw aocounta at tba
upatr ... axcbanc,e point. SUC:11 ....,.._ are bar .. ftar referred to
aa accountl119 axc11a...-. 'l'ba ·--iniatratiw aooount• i• tbat
account which i• praHntly ao titled on Denver•• raNrvoir
accountl119 ahaata. In tba vernacular, it 1• -tiaN aelled tba
•ove-the-rlwr aocount.• It ..-rally nfl~ tba diffannce at·
any ti• betwan tba aaount anally in •tor ... in a naanoir and
tba aaount vblch abould l ... lly ... ,,. Nell in tbat naarvoir, and
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may be positive or negative. If it is positive, the reservoir is
often said to "owe the river"; if it is negative, it is often said
that "the river owes the reservoir." Denver agrees as follows
with respect to accounting exchanges.
If during the period March 1 through October 31, the
acblinistrative account at Chatfield exceeds 550 acre feat
(positive) (i.e., Chatfield owes the river 110ra than 550 acre
feat), and the outflow to the river froa Chatfield is lass than 30
cfs while Englewood is divartinc, at union Avenue, than Denver
shall not aaka or record accounting exchanges. Nothing herein
shall reduce, waive or iapair Enc)lawoocl'• otherwise existing
ri9bts to place calls and have its calling ri9bts satisfied, and
the aakint of .accountint axchanc,•• or the ability to aaka ....
shall in no way impair such rights.
If durint t.be period Novaabar l tbrow,11 February 29, the
adainistrative account at Chatfield exceeds 275 acre f .. t
(poeitive), and t.be outflow tot.be river froa Chatfield is less
than 10 cf• pile SnlJlevood is divartift9 at union A,,....., t.ben
Denver shall not Mke or ncorcl acoountbe ac:banlJN.
If DIIJlevood i• not divertift9 at tbe Chatfield aanifold
pu.r8'&Ult to IOCWOJS, t.ben rel• ... into tbe aanifold do not count
ac,ainst tbe JO cfs and 10 cfs rel ..... tot.be rive described
aaaov..
If lnllevood is di¥ertift9 froa tbe 8outll Hatta aiwr only at
tbe Chatfield aanifold tben tbe JO cf• and 10 ofs nquir.....ta
will be•••••• to be .. tisfied in "811.
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to 80CWOJ5 and is also diverting at Union Avenue, than the full JO
cfs and 10 cf• requirement• shall apply.
Rel••••• to the fish hatchery, which i• below Chatfield, do
not count•• part of the JO cf• and 10 cf• raquiraaants.
7.a There i• attached hereto a• Exhibit A a docuaent
entitled •intaria Operating Agraaaant• conaisting of five pages,
which the parti•• conteaplata will be signed by the partiH and by
the Diviaion Bnc)inaar. Paragraph• a, 3, 4, 5 and 6 thereof, and
the provision for termination thereof, are incorporated herein by
reference and shall be binding upon the partie• (subject to all
terms of thi• a9ra ... nt) even if the Diviaion Enginaa~ should not
sign the •rntaria Operating Agraa .. nt• in its attached fora or at
all.
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SftcJlavood div.rt• water froa Chatfield via the ditch outlet
aanifold whicb pas ... throulJb Chatfield Daa. Inglewood'•
divereiona throu9b that aanifold (or any etructun baraafter oon-
•tructad to operate in Uea of or in addition to that aanlfold)
eball be dHH&I to be dlv.relw whlcb occur below Cbatfleld an&I
are entitled to the appropriate part of any relaa ... aade a.,
Denver froa Chatfield to eff~uata an axchaftlJ8 froa Cllatfiald to
points upetraaa.
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Nch year, oanver -.r11• that it vUl provide inf--tl• to
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particular March 14. Failure of Englewood to requeat for one year
or a aerie• of year• ahall not conatitute a waiver or relin-
qui~t of lncJlevood'• right to require the ~nforaation for any
aubaequant year or years.
'l'be lnforaatlon aullaU:tad shall be that lnoluded in the pru-
ant Dlvlalon SnlJinNr'• Cbattlald cbacJc abHt filled out by
DanWr'• water aaaourou aaotlon. A copy la attacbad a• Bxbiblt a.
Denver -Y cbanfJe the format of the lnforaatlon ao lOftlJ •• that
vblcb 1• pruently lnoludad oontlmau to be supplied.
'l'be lnforaatlon on the Cbeokabeet vblcb 1• pnpan4 on all
nonal llualneu days vlll be tranaalttad to DIIJlavood_by fu prior
to 2100 p.a. of tllat day. 'Ille lnforaatlon prepared a• of days
vblcb an not normal IIUaineN days vlll be tranalttad by fu to
.... 1 ....... prl• to 1100 •••• of tlle next IIUaineN day .... 1 ....
lllllla'8tanda tllat oaneot1-to tlle Cla1Dlc:lbeft •Y lie_.. 11r 1100
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not limited to, Chatfield; the previous day•a calculated inflow
into each reservoir and the increase or decrease in storage; the
flow rat•• and points of introduction and withdrawal of each
exchange then being operated, and the aaount of flow discharged
froa the Robert• Tunnel. Englewood understand• that certain of the
naca•-ry inforaation auat ba obtained froa third parties or auat
ba calculated and -y not ba available until 10:JO a.a. or
poHibly ,latar.
Prior to May 15 of each year, Denver will provide Englewood
with it• weekend duty roster for the period when the state
Engineer requires weekend staff froa Denver. Th• roster aay ba
periodically updated. It vill include n ... • and phort• nuabar• for
the duty personnel vho have ace••• to the inforaation above
described.
With r .. pact to period• vhan tba Division BncJinaar does not
require vaakend staff froa Denver, Denver vill provide DIIJlavood
vitb tba naaea and telephone nuabara of caretaker• froa vboa
Snllewood can obtain tba inforaation vbich Snllavood requests, to
tba extant they oollaat .....
uni ... Snllavood'• current daMnd (incllldlft9 deaand for an
anticipated i....Siata divenion into llctallan .... rvoir) i•
unaetlafiad, or unl ... DwJlawood oonteaplataa 1-diata operation
of an axcbanta, or unl ... tllare i• anotbar raaaon for an i....Siata
and pruain9 naad for tba inforaation, Snllawood vill not raquaat
intonation until after 1100 p.a. (unl ... it 1• anticipated that ·
tba raqulalta Dan¥er par11onne1 vill not._ available after 1100
P••• •·•·, on a veaund). In ..,..ral, -.1awooc1 vlll not
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personnel.
9.2 In the sa•• manner established by paragraph 9.1, Denver
•ay take steps to obtain all information fro• Englewood necessary
for Denver to perfora its operations and accountinq, which shall
in general be all the Englewood inforaation which is of the aa ..
type or nature which Denver •ust provide. Specifically, but not
as a li•itation, Englewood will provide th• follovinq1
(a) Diversions at union Avenue,
(b) Diversions at the Chatfield .. nifold;
(c) Diversions elsewhere on the South Platte,
(d) Boreas Pass Ditch flows at the 9a119e for aaae,
(a) Rel••••• froa NclAllan R•••rvoir1
(f) lbcchanqee being operated by Englewood1
(9) Dllring the period of interaittent diversions on winter
1706 rigbte, the aaount by-peaeed at union Avenue (if
flowa are beneath 15 cfa).
lteae (b) and (9) and be9inni119 in 11H Ita (d) will be
provided to Denver before 10100 a.a. on Neb buainee• day, with
respect to tbat day and any precedi119 day• wben Denver doea ~
furnieb the Cbatfield C'beclrebHt. All otber itw (~ ltea d)
eball be provided before 2100 p.a. on Nell required day •
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le daaorlbed, in whole or in part, a., two oontraft8, .. entltl ..
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contract between the u.s. Ar,ay Corps of Engineers and the State of
Colorado, dated Karch 1, 1979, and the other contract dated April
3, 1979 between Denver and the state of Colorado. Nothing herein
shall alter, amend, waive or construe those agreeaenta. Englewood
underatanda that certain aapecta of Chatfield operations aay be
beyond the control of Denver, but Denver will uaa ita beat efforts
to effectuate thia agra ... nt.
11. ,,naoeoc• of th• yariou• Proyiaion• of t;hi• Aqre9Mnt;
concurrence of rw1era1 anct stat• Qffiaiala; Ri••i•••l.
11.1 Introduction. certain proviaiona of thia Agreeaant are
intended to laat perpetually, and aoaa are intended to be
operati119 a9raa .. nta which aay be tarainated by eith41lr party in
the aanner aet forth below.
11.2 Perpetual Agr...,nta, 'l'ha provision• of Paragraphs 2
(Winter 1701 Rifjbta), 3 (Di .. iaaal of Counter Claia), 4
(lntaraittant Operation), 5 (Priority of Netro-Cutfielcl
Sxcha119a), I (Denver•• Cbatfialcl Deer ... ), and a (Cbatfialcl
Manifold) are intended to-ba¥e perpetual affect. -
11. 3 TvJIJMlal• tag ERDte. !be proviaiona of Par-.rapha 7
(Denver Acc:ounti119 SxcbaftlJN) and t ( .. porti119) are an atteapt by
the pertiaa to resolve varioua cliaputaa ariai119 froa Deaver'•
operation of ita cllvaraion and ator ... aptaa on tile lcNth Matta
River. lfaithar party can be oartain at thi• u-llbatber thoaa
proviaiona vlll prove to be botb praotioal and beneflolal.
hrtharaora, thoea proviaiona •r be........._., in wbole win
part, by future aclainiatrat1¥e daolalOlla of tile atata or Dlwlalon
lntlnaar, or by tu rawlta of •lta llc1111tt a., tlllrd ,-nlaa. fte
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partie• will seek to obtain and keep approval by the Divi•ion
Engineer or state Engineer. The partie• will make an effort in
9oocl faith over a ainiaua of fiv~ year• fro• date hereof, to
coaply with tho•• provi•ion• and to aake the• work in a beneficial
and practical -nner. After the end of the five-year period (or
sooner if effectuation is vitiated by adainistrative order or suit
by a third party), either party -y declare itself no loncJ•r bound
by those provisiona, by written notice delivered to the other
during each period of 60 days which follows each anniversary date
of thi• avree .. nt. In that event, either party -Y seek such
redress fro•~· State EncJineer or Division Enc)ineer or the courts
a• it dee .. appropriate.
In addition, if prior the fifth anniversary date hereof an
avre ... nt entitled •Interia Operatinc, A9reeaent• between Denver,
Sftllewood and the State EncJineer, entered into conteaporaneoualy
herewith i• rendered ineffective, then either party -y terainate
par-.raph 7 hereof. fte •Interia Operatinc, -.r~t• containa
liaitetion• on 1:be adainistrative account• at Denver'• reservoir•
above Cbatfielcl vblcb are -aential to 1:be liaitationa on
aooountlftlJ •xc:banlJea •tullabed bf par-.rapb 7.
11.4 pt .. 11111. DIIJlewoocl vlll cll .. l•• lta coaplalnt vitbout
pnjucUce, except for tbe provlaiona tllereof nlatlftlJ to the lHJ
Atr.-nt. DIIJlewoocl •Y not Ae oonoernlftlJ adainiatration or
r1,1rtln9 vbicb an OCN1dllOtecl in aooorclaw vital par-.r•• 7 and
t of t.hi• ..,r11a1n~, ao 10ft9 •• par-.r•• 7 and t are in eff-* ·
..a t.he •rntarl• o,eratlne Ai1ra1Hn~• nrer....a in tbe -.t
aentenoe ,. ln erteot. LUr.eviN, -.1 ...... •Y not._ DIRDHaillll
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Agreement" between Denver, ~nglewood and the State Engineer
entered into contemporaneously herewith, attached as Exhibit A,
which is incorporated herein by reference, so long as that
agreeaent reaain• in effect. In future, Englewood will seek
injunctive relief only concerning adainistrative or reporting
practices or lack thereof which occur or aay occur after date
hereof, and.will not sue concerning its coaplaint• over such
practices as they existed prior to date hereof and to this liaited
extent Englewood'• coaplaint shall be disaiased with prejudice;
but no inference is aade that Englewood has acquiesced in or
waived any past adainistration or reporting practice, or that such
practice or any recorded information was ·valid or invalid.
Nothing shall preclude EnC)lewood froa suing to insure proper
enforce .. nt of valid call• placed by EnCJlewood, however.
Nothing herein shall preclude Denver or EnCJlewood froa aui119
to obtain proper "coapliance with the teras and conditions set
forth herein.
The proviaiona hereof which are elaevhere stated to be
peraanent agr .... nta are accords and Htiafactiona between the
parties as to the Mttera nt forth therein.
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aoti119 by and throuth ita
90AltD or IIATD COIIIIHHOND8
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Daft sua.JSCT Avardl119 of Aabeatoa
Au9Uat 5, 1991 11 •
Abat ... nt Contract for
the Clty Hall 9oller lloaa
1•1T1am aw
Cllarl .. aaterly, Dlreotor of Publlc llorka
aw.rd -tract for the ~•land dlepoeltlon of aabeatoa -t•rlal fraa the boller
~ at 81191_. Clty .. u, J400 I, Slatl ltreet, A, It, Techllaa aubaltted a bld
prloe of 1>4,JI0,00.to OClllpl~ tllla work,
In ald ~anuary, lttl, ltu ronda, actleg Director of Publlc llorka at that tlaa,
.-,.-tect to Counoll our npoc't rei,ardl119 the oondltlon of the boller ,._ at Clty
Nall, The report al-lncluded tNt lllfo~tloa fraa our lllred conaultant •• to
-t-lnatlon 1.,,.1•, alr quality and a .-wral outu-for reeo1Yl119 our probl-.
at tbat tlaa, -..-1..s the laetnct1-fraa Clty Council to proceed vltll the
-earr abat-t of the ..aa..toe. f'ubUcr 1ap10, 1 1 t fund -•t ...._r on,
-• Nt up for tlll• project,
after ..-1.1119 ... 1ec1 blde for the a...toa Abe~ Project, Operation• Nanac,er
~la aa•lnaky, Purdleeleg .... t De" Nanl-•, and alll Najore of Najor Sn•l~l
.. ,.,,,_ ..-Lffd all ...a.ltted blde and ••-lated -t•rlal ln the pacllet:a,
SNe to the ...._ltl•lty of aa aebNtoa ~•l project, -had f~lat.ed a atrlet
liet of crrlterla 1• .. 1ecrc1119 a ~rector. ,
1. The ,_..r of year••• aa ulteetoe ..-.al coapany.
2, .. ferenc.e apeoUlcr to the~ ~ro al'N ,..ardl119 local a...ltll, IPA,
and ltate ,...ulatlone ,
J. Proper boMlft9 and 1-raaoa,
4, Pre-eue.Lttect plaa for ..-.al to euat .. te tlw poealblUty of uy
CIOftt•luUon .. ,, .. tlw rw.al praaua ,
I, latabHIIMd and oenUlect .... of dl ..... l u ,...1nc1 br tile IPA ,
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recoaaend that th• contract for raao,,al of aabeato• froa the boiler rooa be awarded
to A. R. Tech for the •1111 of $34,350.00.
A. R. Tech 1a the -nd low bidder and 1• rec ndad by our conaultant •• the
1-•t reapona1,,. bidder. TIie low bidder ~ted -unacceptable bond written by
• CClllpally baaed outalde of the unlted at:atee.
··=--In october of ltto, Operau-...... r ,Ha .. ,,ln•IEJ and lluild1119 Nalntenance
per--1 -reYl-lat ta. Cltr•• ......_loal _,-, apeclflcau, the boiler rooa
at CltJ .. u. The boiler ~. looated la ta. baH•ut ane at the eatrw IIOrth
end of CltJ .. u, la dlalJ Ut, Jet: Ulen -la• -.,1-a pcobl-wlth tlle wrappl ...
around the pl,.., boiler dNtlat, eto., .. Ula la ......_. ·
A -ltaat ... IIU'ed to llelp •• ~u, ta. .,.,i.a ... ~u-tlle MIHHrJ
pl-for raoYal. a OC111Plete -ner of ta. .-1n cu, .. u IMIUdlat waa laltlated
to looato .., ... au ••11toa, .-..1a1 llaallll rialle • to alnorae ,artlclN and
alr ... ut,~.
The roaalt of ta. •ner ladloatoll • alr ..-i-• lleallll rlau f• ... 1.,... or
petn1111 of Clt7 .. ll. MdlUoullr, ta......., Ilea _.i. • to .-.u •
opentl .. /aalltt••-•1• ,_ ._ la ._11111 wllla ta. uw .._. al811110e la
looated. -...,,. fli.l all HIIIHrJ la,__.lN wllll .... II .., ..... .... ..... a.a to _. • ___. NI' ftllllNMata of Mllf &ea M .... IMM "r ._.
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t'lle .... 1 pr11111 of ..-..i ._. .._ at .. to ta1a .i-• a wl lll won ---1111 • a ftYar a11r 1 .. , ......, tlla eleall lllllfte to llaW all aalN11141•
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C C letlN of lllla projaat will allat to Aw tlla
... wUl a1ao ol tlla llalUt, w llaW ._ fw Ml ---,..... ....
oa .JIily 18, lNl, Na1-Ma fw
fellatlat la a 1 of tlla ~ ...
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SfJUES <P 1991
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A RESCLlJl'IO. APPOINl'DI. , A REPRESDll'ATIVE <P TltB
m fXXI> som. BOMD '16 TltB PARics Ml> Rii:REMicil cataSSIO..
IIIEREAS, the Englewood Parlcs and Recreation O:nlliuion WU established by
Section 120 of the Hale Rule O\arter and Title 2, O\apter 4 of the Engla,ood
lbdcipal O:>de; md
IIIDF.AS, clJe to a nsignation, a vacancy has a:,curnd for the term ending
2/1/92 md an appc,intant to fill this tem ia needad;
tDf, '11li!RBKIUC, BB IT RBSCLVl!D BY TltB C1'1'!C CXU«:IL <P TltB CITY <P
l!RiLINXX>, CXUIWX>, ~ 'l'HB fU.IDfDG APPODfflBft' IN BIDI MNll 'ro TltB
1!RiL1NXX> PMICS Ml> RBCRBATIO. <XHCISSIO.:
Section l. , a rapreemtati"9 f1:a11 the Engla,ood
School Board, ia hin6y appointed u a ...-r of the Eng:i..ood Pub and
aecreation Caaiuion to fill the rwindar of the tam acpiring hbruary l,
1992.
ADCPl'm Ml> APP1D1m this 5th day of Aaagust, lHl.
htrlcli N. &ciw, clty ciidt
1, Patricia "· crow, City ci.tt for the City of -.1ac,oc1, COlol'adD,
henbr certify the.,_ 1.a a uue acw of IINDlutJ.on 11:,. _, .._ of 1tt1.
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SERIES OF 1991
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A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING 11i.E TOXIC CLEANUP EQUITY AND
ACCELERATION ACT OF 1991 INTRODUCED IN nm UNITED STATES SENAT8
BY SENATOR FRANK R. LAlITENBERG AND SENATOR TIM WIR1H, AMONG
OIHERS, RELATING TO IMPROVEMENTS TO nm IMPLEMENTATION AND
ENFORCEMENT OF nm COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE,
COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT OF 1980 (CERCLA).
WHEREAS, under the Comprdicnsive Environmencal Res~se, Compensation
and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), municipalities may be poccntially liable for federal
cleanup coses based on the volume of municipal solid wuccs and sewage sludge deposiled
in landfills &argetCd for federal cleanup by the Environmcmal Protection Agency; and
WHEREAS, equity dictates that fcdc:ral cleanup C05ls be allocated hued on the the
~ty of huudous constituents, rather than the overall quantity, of wasccs dcposilCd at a
SUperfund lite; and
WHEREAS, it is in the interesi of the citimas of the Oty of Englewood that
municipalities be afforded a iasonablc mcdlOd to resolve claims rdalal to the ,cneraaion.
ll'llllpOl1alio, or arran,ancnt for the transportation, treatment, or disposal of municipal
IOlid waste or sewage sludgc; and
WHEREAS, Senate BiU 1557 entitled "Toxic Cleanup F.Quity and Aa:clcration Act
of 1991•, introduced by Senaeors Frank R. Lautenber& and lim Warth.will improve all
aapcclS of CERCLA and facilitale prompc and fair 1e1tlcmcnu.
NOW, rnEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY 1ltE crrY COUNOL OF 1ltE
CTY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORAOO, TIIAT:
The Oty of Enslewood hCld,y supports SalalC Bill 15S7, lhe "Toxic Cleanup
Bquily and Aa:elenlion Act of 1991 • which ha been introduced in lhe Uniled Slllel
Scnlle by Sculors Frlllk R. L•llellberJ and Tim Wifth.
ADOPTFJ> AND APPROVED this 5dl day of AIIIUII, 1991.
Susan Van o,1rc. Mayor
Plaicia H. Oow, Ocy Clerk
I, Plllnda H. 0ow, City Clerk for lhe City of Eaalewood. Cololado. llereby
cenify die a11o1,e Is a 1n1e copy of laOlulion No . Series of 1991 .
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City of Littleton
City Manager
2255 West Berry Avenue
Littleton, Colorado 80165
(303) 795-3720
FAX (303) 795-3819
July 23, 1991
Kr. Robert Parley
Executive Director
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Denver R~ional Co\lncil of Governaent•
2480 w. 26th Avenue
Suite 2008
Denver, Colorado 10211
Dear Bob:
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Encloaad i• a propoaad reaolution that we would like to
have the Executive caaaittea con•ider at it• AU1JU9t ... tincJ.
Th• r••olution deal• vith th• need to aaend the CBIICLA
l~blation to re•tor• it• or19inal intent of th• •polluter
pay•.·
Aa you -Y know, Littleton, E1'9levood, Glendale and
Lakewood, alOIICJ vith th• Natro Denver......,_ D1apoaal Di•trict
have been naaed aa nP'• at tbe Lowry SUperfund •it• bacauae of
the MVa9e alucllJe we took to tbat aite in tbe late 1170'•·
eurrantly, bacauae of tbe policy of SPA to a••••• ooau for
cl .. nup on the baaia of wl-, vitbout conaideration for
toxcicity, we potentially face clean-up ooau tbat could total
in tana of aUliona of clollan. Already tbe five entitiu have
•pent nearly taoo,ooo in tranaaction ooate for 1-,al fNa and
•ncJineerincJ •tudiu and ao far no cleanup baa even •tarted.
We, toc,etber vitb uaout H otber ~iti• froa acroaa
the country have joined toc,et.ber u.nder tbe MN of Aaerican
coaauniUu for Cleanup -.Uity to Melt a aolution to our
proltl•.
Laat aonth, we viaited tbe COloredo l .. ialaUve del ... tion
in Waahinvton and uplained our oonoenw to tlla. On tbat ....
•1•1t, we Nt vltb r trra of tbe •ite llauN policy MkincJ
ataff and a nuaber or DA official• and _.. tbe ... ...-1 to
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Thia afternoon we received word froa Senator Wi"rth'• office
that he will co-aponaor a bill in the senate that will Mk• the
... ndllenta we are aakincJ for.
The purpo-of the DllCOG resolution then ia to deaonatrate
aupport for tho•• chancJ•• froa the Mtro area.
If you would like additional inforaation or would like
aoaeone to appear before the becutive Collaittee, pl .. _ call -·
\aca\farley. ltr
Sincerely,
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