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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-10-07 (Regular) Meeting Agenda- • 1. can to Orffr • • • . . EIIILEIIINID CITY COIIICIL ENILEIIINID, AIAPNE COIIITY, COLOUDO letular 5esston October 7, lNl r The regular ... ting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Yan Dyke at 7:32 p.a. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Nlllber Wiggins. 3. Pled .. of Anettance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Yan Dyke. 4. 1ton can Present: Council Nabers Hathaway, Gulley, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke Absent: A quorum was present. Also present: 5. ltnutn None Ctty Manager Fraser City Attorney Dellttt Deputy Ctty Manager llarttn City Clerk Crow Director Fonda, Uttltttes Director Black, ltKreatton (a) Council Naber lltggtns requested tllat the atnutes of Sept ... r 16, IHI, be -tided: P199 6, vottng record on A9end1 It• IZ(b)(tt) to read ~es: 111991111, Bullock, Nays: • • . ' .. I. • • • • - - • • EnglellllOOCI City Council Minutes October 7, 1991 -Page 2 ,. • .. • • Ayes: Council Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Notion carried. 6. ,,..-schecluled Visitors (a) Monte Perkins and Myrna Jayn Cherne appealed the dental of their application for a Coaerctal Aaus-nt Center License at 3924 South Pearl Stl"Nt. CGUIICIL IIEIIID INEIIICHT lmlED, -IT IIAS SECaED, TO SO A MLIC HEAlll• • --4, 1111 AT 7:30 P.11., TO allSIDD M APPEAL. OF THE DECISI• OF THE DIIIEC11ll OF FIIIMICIAL SDIICES TO DEIIY M APPLICATI• RIil A CCIIDCIAL MUSE- Bl' CElffEI LICEIK AT THE con• IIMICET, 3124 SOUl1I PEAIL STIEET, all EIIOIID, co. ~s: Council .._.,.rs Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Notion carried. 7. llln-sclllduled Ytsttors (a) Dan Jenson, 3240 South High Stl"Nt, requested equal treataent In the enforc-nt of banners and sale signs for his business located at 3531 South L09an Stl"Nt. He coaented that it does nots .. fair to allow c011P9tt- tors to advertise in this •nner. Discussion ensued; Nr. Jenson was assured equal enforc-nt can be expected. (b) Ron Boston, 7150 South Ogden Way, u1'91d retention of the Plans Ex- •tner position, citing probl-11111icll could be experienced in contracting for plan Nv1•, i.e., delays, costs, etc. He stNsstd tile Med for quality buildings lllllich .. t code Nqui,......ts for tile pNservation of the City and tile safety of ftrefigllters and citizens. (c) Darlene ,runinger, 3655 South 0.1 ... ,.., No. 222, NPNsenting the Englwood Employees Association (EEA), spoke c011Cerning tile Plans Ex•lner position. She stated the EEA ts in 19,.......t with llr. Boston's coaents r91arding the Plans Ex•iner position, tut fna tile safety and liability aspect, it ts Important to retain tile position. SIie offered financial data that Indicates tile cost of contracting plan revi• would exceed tile salary and benefits of tile position . a. c:a..untcatt ... aM Procl-tt ... (a) Director Stanley, Safety Services, presented tile Pedestrtan Safety Cttatton llllltch was recently ... rdld to tile Ctty of Englwood by the AAA Auto Club. llr. Stanley explained llonors for tile ... rc1 are equally sllared with the O.,artaent of Public Worts. He lnforad CCMIIIC11 tile ... rc1 rec0911tze1 tile fact tllat tilere were no pedestrian fataltttes tn 1990. ,. ~ . I. • ]- • • Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes October 7, 1991 -Page 3 ·, <. • • • (b) COUNCIL IIEIIIER .. LLOCK NOYED, _, IT IIAS SECONDED, TO ACCEPT THE RESIIIIATION OF DERYL Y. IEASE FRC11 TIE EIIILEIIOCID URIM RENEIIAL AUTHORITY. Ayes: Council Netlbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. (c) COUNCIL IIEIIIER NATHAMAY NOYED, _, IT IIAS SECONDED, TO DECLARE THE IIOlf11I OF OCTOID •lltfAST CMCO MIMEIIESS IIONTH.• Ayes: Council Netlbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. (d) COUNCIL IIEIIIER NAWY IMO, -IT IMS SECCWD, TO DECLARE THE IIEElt OF OCTOID I -12, IHI, AS •FJI£ PIEYaTI• IIEEJt.• Ayes: Council ,._.,.rs Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. (e) IT IIAS IIWIIIIDUSLY NOYED TO Dm• OCTOID 15, IHI, AS •ELSIE Ml.LEY DAY.• Ayes: Council .._.,.rs Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. Ctty Manager Fraser stated the procl-tion wtll be presented to llrs. Nalley at the voluntNr recopitton ceraon.y scheduled for October 10 at the Nalley Center. (f) COUNCIL IIEIIID INBIICNf IMD, -IT IMS SECGIIID, TO DECLARE THE IIEII liF OCTIID IO -H, IHI, AS •MTJGIM. •11ESS ..... S 11111. • Ayes: Council .._.,.rs Gulley, HalhlWIY, lltggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke Nays: None IIIDtton carried. Mayor Yan Dyke presented the procl-tton to Narj Bluder, PNsident of Englewood Business and Professional lloan's Club. ( g) COUNCIL IIEIIID •Loat IMO, -IT IMS SECGIIID, TO DULa THE IIUl OF ""EIIID H TO DECEIIID 1, IHI, AS •MTJGIM. IIIU 11111.• Ayes: Council .._.,.rs Gulley, HalhlWIY, lliggtns, Bullock, Clayton, H1belltcht, Vin Dyke Nays: None IIIDtion c1rrted. (h) IT IMS IIWIIIIDUSLY NOWED TO APW 1'IIE PIICLMATI• -·· CHET -INY NALUIII • THEIi FJnlETN ..... •11DU1Y. Ayes: Council .._.,.rs Gulley, Hathway, lltggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyte Nays : None Nolton c1rrted . . . . ' • . .. I. • • ]- • t . EngJewooc, Cfty CouncfJ Nfnutes October 7, l91J -Page 4 • • • (f) IT ... -1-y 11DrED 10 ..-., 1Nf -.,,.Tllll -INO IAY ... I-,-. Ill llff11 Fl,r,m, -1 .. -IVEltfMy. Ayes, coun,n -.,., Guile, • .,, ... .,, W1gg1.,, e.noc,, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Oyte Nays: None Hotton carrtec:,. 9. Pub1fc Hearing No pubJtc heartng was scheduJec:, before CounctJ. JO. Approy,J on Second ... dfnt -ll !1E1a111 •1-y NIia, ... IT IMS ~. 10-.. 111 ...... -· I• A1EJ11j ITDIS 10 (1) lJllaUiH (c) AS FOt.L•, ,., Olll>I-[ ... 55, S[Rl[S Of 1991 (C<llllc1, Bill ... 57 INTRolJuc£o •• CCJUNcJl NEIIIER 8UllOCKJ £NTITl£0: AN Olll>IIOUlc[ ...... INO A LIC£11S£ --ll£lV££11 IN£ CITY Of £IIOL£1QJo AND CNfllllY HILLS •1,...., FDR lit£ CDIIST11Ucr1111 Of A SIX IIICH IMT£R LIN[ BY CH£1111y Hill$ VIllAG£ CR0sSING TH£ CITY DITCH IN Tl«> AREA$. (b) Olll>I-[ ... 5", S£Rl[S Of 1991 (C<llllc1, Bill .... , INTRolJuc£o Bl CCJUNcll NE111£R GUll£YJ £NTITl£0: AN Olll>IIOUlc[ -INO Sfl[CTtlJ S£CT1D11S Of CHAPTER 6 TITLE 3, £ll0Ullloo ... ICIPAr. COO£ 1185, C<111coo1,.. IN£ RETlll£lllllr ~ FDR llllleiacoocy £11. "-OYEEs £11TITL[D 'CITY .. --11111£11iRc£Rcy IIIPl.orrrs llfTlll£Jlor ....... TRUsr As A11Dm£o ... R£STATt1J [ff£CT!V[ .fA11MRy I, flt!. • (c) Olll>I-£ No. 57, S£11£S Of lttJ (C<llllc1t llll No.6'1""""""£01Y CCJUNcu "°'8£R GUll£YJ £NT1Tl£0: Al Olll>IIWlc£ ...... 1 .. Al --IIOlot:£11 IN£ CITY Of --. """-r£ IMT£R DISTRICT ... klfllM RESG111c£S, IIC., 1£LAr,,.. 10 IMTEII IICHTs fDI lit£ SOUTH PLATT£ £1CfWIG£ PflOJ£CT. A.Yes: Nays: Hotton carrfec,. J 1 • ~tfllllcet, ... 01 uttona a,w IIDttona I•! • "'-•ttao ,_ , .. r .. 1_ ,,_ "''"'' .. ..,,,.,.,., ,, ~t • bill for •• Ol'dl .. oc:o to •llow tho '"••oc:o or •-•••• liquor J tcense P8ratts wu consfde"8d. Tllo City Clort wa, asq,f to ,..., C-n ltJJ llo. '4, '""IIN, C<llllcll "" No .... IIITRooucm er C<llllcn 1111111:1 cutm I. • 0 t ,..,.. I ]- • • Engle.ood City Council Minutes October 7, 1991 -Page 5 '· • • • A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 38 OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE BY AOOING A NEW SUBSECTION SE. CGUIICIL IIIEIIIEll llll.LEY IIOVED, -IT MAS SECNED, TO APPIOYE MENDA ITEM ll(a) -COUIICIL IILL NO. M. Council Metlber Clayton offered addtttonal tnfor111tton concerning the te111>orary license fee, stating tn hts optnton the fee ts excessive. CGUIICIL IIIEIIIEll CLAYTml IIOVED TO IEDUCE TIE TDIPOIAIY PDIIIT FEE FllOII $100 TO $1. The aotton dted for a lack of second. Further explanation of the fff structure and the process to be followed In considert119 the granting of temporary licenses as opposed to the current pro- cess of aanageaent atree111t1ts was offered by City Clerk Crow and Ctty Attorney Dellitt. It was also pointed out by Council Netlber HathW&y that the teaporary license provides the opportunity for the applicant to conduct business tn the interi• 120+ days wlltle the transfer ts being processed. City Nanager Fraser assured Council the recoaended fN ts a atnor offset of the costs the Ctty encounters tn processing the application; tn ltght of Coun - cil's direction that costs be recovered in appropriate circ11111t1nces, he con - curred wtth the recOlaeftdation. Ctty Attorney Dellttt pointed out that a MW legal relattonshtp ts created by tile t-,orary pel'llit wlltch ts tdNttftable tn tel'IIS of rigllts, 011Mrship, and obligations, 111 of wllich are atssing tn the current aan..-nt 11reeaent pro- visions. He stated the proposed process wt11 provide benefits to the trans- feror as well as to the transferee. He further c-ted that the MW status created by the •pe,.tt• ts probably appropriate to evaluate the overall H · peftH associated wtth tt. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Nolton carried. Couftctl --.rs &u11ey, Hathway, Wt99ins, Bullock, Habefttcht, Van Dyke Council Nlllber Clayton (b) Director Fonda preset1ted a recOlaeftdatton froa the 11 -Ctty Super - visory c-ittN to adopt a btll for an ordinance tncorporattng recautred Federal Pretreataeftt Regulations and local enforceaet1t requtreaents tnto the Wastewater Uttltty Ordinance. City Attorney Dellitt pointed out the aggressive nature of the ordinance, coaenting upon the fine of SZ,000 as authorized by federal 1w. Mr. Fonda conflrad that the proposed ordinance actually lowrs the pretreataent requiraents and that proper notification will be 9tven to 111 users of the syst ... The Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 1111 No . 60, entitled: COUNCIL Bi ll ND . 60 , INTIIOOUCED BY COIIICIL NDll(R HATIWMY . . "' - ·- ' I . • , 0 - • • Engl...oocl City Council Minutes October 7, 1911 -Page 6 ,. • . " • A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 12, CHAPTER 2, WASTEWATER UTILITY. CGUIICIL IIEIIIEI HA'IIWIAY IIDYED, -IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AIEll>A ITEM ll(b) -CGUIICIL IILL NO. IO. Ayes: Council Metlbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke Nays: None Notion carried. (c) Director Black presented a recoaendation froa the Recreation De- partaent to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving a lease between the City of Engl..ood and the EnglMIIOOCI Lions Club for operation of the atntature rail- road train at Belleview Park. He explained the provisions of the lease and ldY1sed Council the lease had been reviewed by the Parks and Recreation COll- alsslon. councn Nlllber Habenicht Inquired tf there ts a posstbtl tty of con- fl lct of Interest for council aeabers who belong to the EnglMIIOOCI Lions Club. City Attorney DeWitt assured her this would not be considered a conflict of Interest as lont as proper not tee ts given. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 65, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 65, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NENBER WIGGINS A BILL FOR AN Oll>INANCE APPROVING A LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLE- IIOOD -THE ENGLEIIOOD LIONS CLUB SIIIIIUNG POOL, INC. , FOR THE OPERATION OF A MINIATURE RAILROAD TRAIN IN BELLEVIEW PARK. CIIIICIL .... 111•111 ..a, -IT IN SB-. TO UftlDYE MEIIIA ITEM ll(c) • CIIIICIL IILL IIIO. II. For the record, those lllllbers of Council who are Ltons Club lllllbers were tden- t1f1ed as Council Nlllbers Bullock, Habenicht, liulley, and lll99lns. Vote results: Ayes: Council Nlllbers liulley, Hat"-Y, lll99tns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke Nays: None Notion carried. u. IIMl'll Discussion (a) Mayor's Choice Mayor Yan Dyke did not have any aatters to bring before Council. HOlflver, she coaented upon the beautiful fall foliage she and Council Nlllber Hathaway had seen during their recent trip east. (b) Council Nlllber's Choice (i) Council Nlllber Habenicht brought forth several tttllS: •• ,, _ ' I. • 0 , ]- • • Eng19'IIOOCI City Council Minutes October 7, 1991 -Page 7 . , 1, • • I• • 1. COUNCIL IIEIIIER HMENICHT IIIOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO DIRECT THE CITY IINIMER All) THE CITY ATIOIINEY TO PREPARE A RESOLUTION TO IIOVE FUll>S FRON THE PROCEEDS OF THE IIEEIIIOUSE PROPERTY TO THE PUBLIC IIIPROVENENT FUii> lflTH THE APPIOPIIATE FUNDS TO IE RESERVED FOR THE CENTEIIIIAL AREA. Council Mellber Clayton advised he would prefer seeing the actual resolution before voting in favor of the concept; therefore, he would vote in opposition to a aotion directing the preparation of a resolution. After considerable discussion concerning reserving these funds for a specific area, Council Meaber Habenicht withdrew her original aotion. CGUIICIL IIElaEI INEIIICHT IIMD, _, IT IIAS SECGmED, TO DIRECT TIE CITY MN- MER _, TIE CITY ATTOIIIEY TO PltENIE A 11£SOLUTION TO IIOVE FllmS FRON TIE PRO- CEEDS OF TIE ll£DIIOUSE PMPEITY TO TIE PUil.iC IINOWEIDI Ra. Ayes: Council Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, lfiggins, Bullock, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: Council Mellber Clayton Motion carried. 2. Council Meaber Habenicht shared copies of a resolution she plans to pres- ent to the next Council aeeting. The resolution indicates support of legisla- tion relating to the tapleaentation of the Public School Finance Act of 1988. 3. Council .....,.r Habenicht suggested that Council consider .. nding the budget decisions with regard to departaental travel. She ctted Council Mellber Hathaway's suggestion that all travel In the City be evaluated. Ns. Habenicht s1199ested a tiae fraae and outlined the proposed criteria for the evaluation. Council tlellber Hathaway clarified her suggestion as being one of viewing travel as a percentage of the departllent' s budget equated to the nUllber of eaploy .. s in the departaent. Mayor Yu Dyke stated she ts hearing tw Issues: one, to reinstate travel ,.....sts, which in her opinion should be addressed when the budget ordinance 1s proposed; and tw, that staff provide lnforaation on departllental travel addressing the concerns of both Council Nlllbers Habenicht and Hathaway. She suggested they both discuss their concerns with City Manager Fraser, penait - ting ht• to provide the inforutton when possible. Council Nlllber lfi99tns inquired of Ns. Habefttcht tf the s-par-ters should apply to Council; Ms . Habenicht responded tn the affiruttve . 4. Ms. Habenicht requested further revtew and study sesston dtscusston regarding the service tapact whtch wuld result wtth the eltainatton of the Plans Ex .. iner posttton . 5. She tnqutred about the shingles which have been stored on lfindenaere . City Manager Fraser stated he has recently received inforutton and, after review, will share that data with Council. . . ,. ~ ' ' ' I . • • I - • • Englewood City Council Ninutes October 7, 1911 -Page 8 ' • • • ~ I• 6. Ms. Habenicht connented upon the City's recent visitors from several for- eign countries, stating she had enjoyed visiting and sharing information about 111.1n1c1pal govern111ent with thet11. ( 11) COIIICIL IEIIER lfllllNS NOYED, AND IT lfAS SECOll»ED, TO &0 INTO UECUTIVE SESSION AFTER AD.JOlmllElff OF THE REIULAR NEETI• FOi THE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSI• PEISCIIIIEL. Ayes: Council Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. 13. Ctty lllna .. r's llport Nr. Fraser did not have any aatters to bring before Council. 14. Ctty Attorney's llport (a) Mr. DeWitt transaitted copies of Suaons to Answer regarding PROP- ERTIES BY COOPER, INC., v. CITY OF ENGLElfOOO, etal, a case involving sewer ltne construction; he requested authorization to defend the City 1n this aatter . COUIICIL IIEIIID NATIWIAY IIWED, -IT lfAS SECCIIIDED, TO MffllOIIZE THE CITY AT· TOIIIEY TO DEFm THE CITY OF EIIII EIIOGD REMIDI• PIOPDTIES IY COOPO, IIC., v CITY OF EIIILEIIOGD, eta 1 • Ayes: Council Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, lfiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. (b) Nr. Dellitt informed Council that the City has been naaed beneficiary in the estate of Larry Scott, with the City Manager identified as the personal representative. He requested authority to coaenc:e settl-nt of the estate. CIUIICIL .... 111•1a IMID, -IT IMS ..... TO MffllOIIZE THE CITY AT- TOIIIEY TO CIIIIIIICE SETTUIIElff OF THE UIIIY SCOTT man. Ayes: Council Mellbers ;ulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. (c) Nr . Dellitt transaitted copies of Stipulation and Ag,.......t between Applicant (F. J . Kent Corporation) and Opposer (City of Englewood). He re - quested authority to enter into the settleaet1t, c01111enting that such authority provides legal protection for the City and allows David Hill of Hutchinson, Black, Hill & Cook to sign the 19,.......t on behalf of the City . COIIICIL IIEMD 1UU£Y IMID, -IT IIAS ..... TO MfflllllZE THE CITY ATIN- IIEY TO ElffD IIITO SETTUIIElff II TNIS MTTEI -·· STIMATI• -MIH-181' lmlEEI F • .J. Ulff COINIATI• -CITY OF -DINI'. .. ------·- I'~ . ' • ' ' •· • 0 - - • • Entlewoocl City Council N1nutes October 7, 1991 -, ... 9 (, • . ~ • ,. " r Ayes: Nays: Council Nabers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Notion carried. 15. Ad.tOUl'lalllt CGIIICIL .._. NAWY au TO ..... The aeeting adjourned at 8:54 p.a . • I •, I· • 0 ..._ I L.J ~ • • I cm CIIIICIL -STATUS IIENl1' ,. JNE a-1, 1N1. cm c:aa1L mr•• Agllldl Or1t1nat1ng Ila Dlparlalftt Dtscr1pt1on Act1on Taken Follow-up 5A FIN SOI COIIICIL NIIIITTS t/11/91 APPlaEO AS MEl>ED 7-0 COPIES TO BE DISTRIBUTEO (YOTE RESULTS CII A&Ea ITEII 12(8)(11) IIICORRECTLY RECOIIDED. SEE NIIIITES OF 10/7/91 FOR CORRECTICII) IA FIN SERY IIIIT£ PElltllS MD lfflM JAYI CHERIE PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING APP£ALEO DOIAL IY FIi SERY DIR NOVBIIER 4 AT 7:30 P.N. TO BE PUBLISHED 10/17/91 Of A CDIIEllCIAL MUSDDT DOICE tl>TICII APPROVED 7-0 AND POSTED CII OFFICIAL llCDISE AT 3924 SO. P£Altl. ST CITY HALL BULLETIN BOARD 7A CJlilt OM JOSUI, EIILEIIIII» LIQUORS, TAKEII UIDER ADVISEIIENT NR. JENSCII ASSURED EQUAL ; JUI S LOUIi ST., IQU(STtD EQUAL TREATNEIT CAI BE EXPECTED !' TIEATIDT II TNE EIIF•OUT Of UIIOS MD SALE SICIS I -I 71 CJlilt D IOSTIII, 7IIO S. OCDO IMY, l r • • UIIED RETtlTICII Of PUIIS EIMIIER ~ POSITICII 7C CJlilt DMUIIE a.1 ... M55 S. 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'\ 0 ' • NONE MENTIONED TO BE PRESENTED TO MRS.MALLEY AT VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION CERENONY 10/10/91 SIGNED PROC~TION PRESENTED TO BPII PRESIDENT MARJ BLUDER NONE MENTIONED TO BE TRANSMITTED TO THE HALL.AGINS WITH CONGRATULATIONS TO BE TRANSMITTED TO THE HORNERS WITH CONGRATULATIONS UTIL TO SECURE SIGNATURES l FILE COPY WITH CITY CLERK COST OF LIVING EFFECTIVE 1/1/91 UTIL TO SECURE SIGNATURES l FILE COPY WITH CITY CLERK SECOND READING 10/21/91 SECOND READING 10/21/91 • I , ' l ' ' 'I 1 l ~ l r I I ., C , I • 7 I , • ~ I • (CDITIMD) UC l(Cl u11 aa • • • • IM$Tt1MTO UTILITl OIIUIINEE (DE 112·2) CU65 APfJDIIC LWE MIEEIDT APPROVED 7-0 111TH £18.DIMID LICIIS CUii 51111111115 POOl, 111:., F• Of(IATICII OF IELLEYIEII ,_ UILIDAD TUii INOIICNT: 1. IIJTI• F• 1£SOlUTI• TUIISf'EIIIIIC PIUEEDS Fa 111£ SM.£ OF 111£ -EJIIIUS( ,iOUTY TO 111£ PIF Ml> Fca NIJS TO IE DESI-Tm Fca USE II 111£ C(lff(JIIIAL MfA IIITIIJRMII IIJTICII TO TRMSFER PIIJCEEDS Fa APPtmVED 6-1 111£ SALE OF 111£ -(IIIOUS( PIIJPERTY (CLAYTCII MY) TO 111£ PIF 2. ,.,.IDED COPIES OF l(SOlUTICII TO IE PIESDlltD 10/21/11 SUPfGIJIIC LESISLATICII l(Ull)IIC PUil.iC SCMOOL FIIMICE M:T OF 1• 3. 5'MEST£0 COUIICIL 1£allSIDB .-T OECISI• 1£LATIIC TO OEPMTIDTAL TUYEL; All TUYEL 1£QU(STS TO IE EVALUATED 4. 1£QUEST£0 FU1111£R REYIEII Ml> STUDY SESSICII DISCUSSICII OF SERYICE I .. M:T 111TH ELIIIIMTICII OF PUNS EUNIIER POSITICII 5. 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APPROYm 7 -0 APPROYm 7-0 CAID TO PROCEED CAm TO PROCEED CAm TO PROCEED _, ........ ~__,,---~~.s --~( ~Jiij!i_ (Ji .2.£ .~, -~,.:.;r , ~~": J _JIIIIJ" ---:~'-""':' ' • • • 0 • ....... I I '' , :- r I • D. .. 7 " ., - ~ • . , . Jf • • • • I• • (. AGENDA FOR 11IE REGULAR IBETUIG OF 11D ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCU. 1. Call to order. 2. lnvocatton. S. Pledge of Allegiance. 4. Roll call. 5. Minutes. OCTOBER 7, 1891 7:30 ..... " - a11gt.. -utra_lbe_ 18, 1991 .......... CltyCouacllMeetllJC.~!f-a., 7 'I!'& 6. Pre-Scheduled v1a1tora . f Pleaae bmJt your preeentatton to ten manutea.) · I a. Monte Perkins and Myrna Jayn Cherne will be ID attendance regardtag n .. Jt'4~ 't I an applleaUon that waa demed them by the Director ol F1nanc1al yr~~-'3 '11'! Services for a Commerctal Amuaement IJcenae. H,4ec•t:U ~r ~-;,o ~ 7. Non-Scheduled Visitors. c your preeen~to 11ye manutea.) }!I ~..tJ~~ 3~"~· ·::e~~ ~-~-1'~t>~· 3'-rl'F.ii.,,,.. •. ~,_ •• t~ e. eommwucauona. uom and Appolntmen• . ~'- ~4o dJl~Al ""',o a. Allan Stanley. Dtrector of Safety Servtcea. will preeent the Pedeatrtan Safety CltaUon awarded to the City of It.wood by the MA Auto Club. b. Letter from Deryl Oeaae lndica~ • ,-..uon rram the ltD&lewood Urban Rrnewal Autbor1ty. ;lll;i,&.,...a«..-r-A:: c. Proclamauon declartng October• arwt C•oer Awa••-...... -'tA•,<f d . Proclamauon declanng the Wttk of October 6 • 12. 1991 • Pin Pr•••Uoa Week. ~ ' I . • • ] - • • J. a/ll"'l, 0 City Council Agenda October 7. 1991 Page 2 ' • • I• • e. Proclamation declartng October 15, 1991 as Slate llaDeJ Day 1n honor of her many contrtbuttons to the community. ~~ tJ.l'I' J ~., 0 f. Proclamation dcclartng Oct~ber,2~. 26, 1991 as Jlfatloaal Buableu Women'• Week. ~ #t,tlo !¥(_~ ) P-f't,_~ g. Proclamation dcclartng the week of Noyembcr 24 to December l. 1991 as Jlfatloaal Blltle Week. ~r k., h . Proclamation honoring the 50th Wed~ Anniversary of Chet and Mary Hallagln. ~_,,,,~~ .,,;?n.~ 1. Proclamation honoring the 50th Wed~ Anniversary of Ray and Irene Homer.~~~ 9 . Pubbc Hcartng. (None Scheduled.) 10. Approve on second reading. #cdt~ ~J a~14,L.#-C• d ttf'N 5.5 . Council em No. 57 approvtng two License Agrccmcnta submitted by Cherry Hms Vlllage for the conatructton of a 6" water line. ~tti.:11 ----~ .... b. Council em No. 61 provldmga cost oflMngadJustment for non- emergency pcnalOD reclplenta. c . Council em No. 62 approvtng an Agreement wtth Southgate Water Dlatrtct and Kiowa Rcaourcea. Inc. relating to Water Rights fOI' the South Platte Exchangle Projeet. I I . OrdJnancea. ReeoluUona. and Mottona. <1 ,< t , I/ / a . Recommendatton from the Department of Flnandal Semcea to adopt a 'V1'!!, I, "" bW for an ordmance to allow the IMuance ol temporary LlqUOI' Llceme (~~) Perm.Ha. ffAff rm: Patricia Crew, City a.n. ~u.~ey-- b . "' - I . • • \ I I , . , . ]- • • City Council Agenda October 7, 1991 Page 3 . ' • • t• • c. Reconunendation from the Recreation Department to adopt a bfil for an ordinance approving a lease between the City of Englewood and the Englewood Lions Club for operation of the mtn1ature railroad train at Belleview Park. STAFF SOURCE: Jerrell Black, Director of Recreation. w~ 12. General Dtscusston . a. Mayor's Choice. e- b. Council Member's Choice . ,. ~ . _J fl{b!/J:? t. Motton to move funds from the sale of the greenhouse property to ~ ~ . 1', /J.b the PIF, AHi. ti. asal to ho •ss,WalZtl llR &ii 61 Gd! Ctii&&iiBl • · .... (Council Member Alemdra Habenlcllt.) .au,~~~. ~tP~~ 13. C~ Manager's Report . ~4)~ AO,ii" &,~'4 14.CIWAttDmeysR~ ,:)~Jc?-£!7~r:~' AdjoUrmnent4 ~~~-~L. .JG ,,.t.__ • The following minutes were transmitted to Councrfrom 9/ /91-10/3/91: • Water and Sewer Board Meeting of August 13, 1991 • Parks and Recreation Commission Meetlng of August 8, 1991. • Board of Adjustment and Appeals Meeting of August 14. 1991. • Plarullng and Zoning Commission Meeung of August 20, 1991 . • Englewood Downtown Development Authority Mccung of Auguat 14. 1991. • Public Library Board Meeting of September l 0, 1991 . • Liquor Ltcenstng Authority telephone poll of September 4. 1991. • Police ReUreme nt Board Mectlng of July 1 l . 1991 . • Joint Pobce / Fire Re ttrement Board Mecung of July 11 . 1991 . • Nonemergen cy Pensio n Board Mecttng of September 1 l . 1991 . • Liquor Ltcenstng Authority Meeting of September 18, 1991 . • Planning and Zoning Commtsston Mecung of September 17 . 1991 . • Parks and Recreation onm ton Meeting of September 12. 199 l. • Englnlood Houstng Authority Meeting of August 28. 1991 . . , • . ' I . • • , 2 - <. • • • ' ,. " -. • . . . • I I . . • ]- • • I• • ' ENILEIIOOD CITY COIIICIL ENILEIIOOD, AIAPAHOE CCIIIITY, COLOUDO Retular Session SEPTDIIEI 11, 1 It l 1. ca 11 to Order " - The retular ... t1r19 of the Er19lewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:31 p.a. z. Invocation The Invocation was given by Council Meaber Wlggtns. 3. Pl..ate of All .. ianc:e The Pledv• of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke. 4. loll C.11 Present: Absent: A quorua was present. Also present : 5. linutes Council NNbers Hathaway, Gulley, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None City Manager Fraser City Attorney Dellttt Deputy City Nan•r Narttn City Clerk Crow Director Hayes, Financial Services Director Fonda, Utilttles (a) CGUIICIL IIDIID 111•1• IIMD, -IT IMS SKaa, TO ~ TNE llllfftS OF THE IUUUI IIEtTI• OF Sl"WI 3, 1Hl. Ayes: Council NNbers Sulley , Hatheway, lft91tns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Vin Dyke Nays : None Notion carried . 6. PN-ICIINUlM Vhtton (1) Richard Edison, Fire Division P1raadlc, Safety Services Depart · .... t ... , ret09"lltd Ind honored IS [ .. , ..... , (llplo,N If tM Nonth for S.,t ..... . , • ' .. I. • • , - ' Englewood City Council Minutes Septeaber 16, 1991 -Page 2 7. Non-scheduled Visitors • • • There were no non-scheduled visitors. 8. Coaunications and Proclamtions ,,, - I• (1) COIIICIL IEIIIEl HATIWIAY MOVED, MD IT lfAS SECONDED, TO ACCEPT NOTICE OF SHEIi IULLEY'S R£SlalATION AS A IIDIIO OF THE lfATEl MD SEVEl IOAIID. Ayes: Council Melllbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. (b) CGUIICIL IIDIIO CLAYTON NOVED, MD IT IIAS SECOIIDED, TO DECLARE THE 1EE1 OF SEPTEIIIO 17 -23, 1911 AS •CONSTITUTION IIEEl. • Ayes: Council Melllbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. The procl111&tion was presented to Donna Santistevan, a rep- resentative of the Daughters of the Allerican Revolution. (c) CGUIICIL IIDIIO HATIWIAY NOVED, MD IT IIAS SECONDED, TO DECLARE SEP· TEIIIO 21, 1911 AS •tum• MD FISNIIII DAY.• Ayes: Council Melllbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. (d) CGUIICIL IIEIIIO 1n•1NS IIMD, MD IT IIAS SECOIIDED, TO DECLARE OC- T .. 11 -27, lHl AS •m II-ll(El• SHDIIJ• COlll:IL 'S mall COIIIITIUT TO A .. Fl££ CGllllllff. Ayes: Council lllllbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock , Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke NCMle Nays: Mot ton carried. Ent 1..ood School procJr•. It was sU999sted a copy of the proclaaatlon be sent to the District as an 1nd1cat1on of the City 's support for this 9 . Pultltc NHrints (a) CGUIICIL IIEIIIO NATIWY IIMD, MD IT IMS SICWI, TO ONII THE PUii.iC ..... TO KCllft CITIZII IIRT ON THE c1n·s 1111 ,-osa llmltT. Ayes: Council lllllbers Gulley, Hathaway, W199lns , Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Mot ton carried and publ le hear Int opened . Evidence Histed that not Ice of the public heartnt was publ tshed In the Entl..ood Herald on -..,st Zt, IHl. City Nan194tr Fraser explained the Charter ,....ires a public heartnt be held prtor to COUftCtl 's deliberations on the proposed bud9tt . Me c...,.ted that this year 's budfet workshop ts scheduled for S.,tlllbtr ZO Pd Zl, IHI. The budfet as proposed t s virtually the, ... as the IHI budtet, btlnt with i n• , . , • ' I· • ' ]- • • Englewood City Council Minutes Sept .. ber 16, 1991 -Page 3 ' <. • • I• • fraction of I percent dollarwise. He stated the budget is frugal and is responsive to concerns of Council and the c011111unity. Mayor Van Dyke invited the audience to speak to this issue. (1) Betty Acker, 3140 South Delaware Street, asked concerning the projected expenses and inquired if there were any proposed cut backs for police and fire. City Manager Fraser stated the budget as proposed aaintains those · service levels. Ms. Acker asked about Council's out-of-town aeetings, and she was infor111ed that Council's budget workshop will be held at Jefferson County Open Space Center with ainiaal costs. With regard to Ms. Acker's ques· tion about pol ice and fire service levels, Council Mellber Clayton c01111ented that Englewood's fire ISO rating has improved froa I four to I three which basically aeans that fire insurance rates should be lower this year based on the quality of service available. There were no other citizens present who wished to address City Council con· cernlng the 1992 proposed budget. CCIIIICIL MUaEI WIIIINS MOVED, _, IT IMS SEcaED, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC NEAii •. Ayes: Council Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried and public hearing closed. (b) CCUICIL IIENIEI HAWY IMED, -IT IMS SECaED, TO OPEii THE PUil.iC NEAii• TO IECE'.IVE CITIZEN IIWI' GI TIE HIINWAY USEI TIUST FUND. Ayes: Council Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried and public hearing opened. Evidence existed that notice of the public hearing was published in the Engl...ood Herald on Aufust 29, 1991. Director Hayes, Financial Services Departaent, offered lnforaatlon concerning the requ1rN8nt of State statute that t '·1 City hold I public hearing to receive citizens input on the use of the approxlaate half allllon dollars the City receives froa the Highway User Trust Fund (HUTF). Ms. Hayes responded to quest tons of Council concerning the use of the funds, wlltch aay be used for road and bridge repairs and aalntenance . City Man1CJ8r Fraser further ex - plained the aontts art avallablt for reconstruction, ntw construction, repair of existing strHts · all thost acttvltlts that art Involved in the aaln - tenanct of the roadway syst .. which are the City's responsibility as opposed to the resident 's responsibility, I.e., paving districts. Tht use of HUTF aonles for medians was posed. Citizen Input was requested; no one wished to speak . CGUIICIL IIENIEI HAWY IMED, _, IT IIU SECCIIIIED, TO CLOSE TIE PUlllC NUii •. ,,,_ ' I . • , ]- • • Englewood City Council Minutes Sept .. ber 16, 1991 -Page 4 • • • • Ayes: Council Melllbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Notion carried and public hearing closed. 10. Approval on Second leading COIIICIL IIENIEI IULLOClt IIOVED, -IT IMS SECNED, TO APPROVE ON SECOII> READ- 1• MElltA no 10 (a): (a) ORDINANCE NO. 54, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 59 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON), ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY, SAID PROPERTY BEING CON- NONLY REFERRED TO AS THE GREENHOUSE AND LOCATED AT 2540 WEST UNION AVENUE, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. Ayes : Nays: Notion carried. Council Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None 11. Ordt nances, hso 1 ut tons and Not 1 ons (a) Director Fonda presented a rec01111endation frOII the Water and Sewer Board to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving two license agre ... nts sub- aitted by Cherry Hills Village for the construction of a 6" water line. Mr. Fonda explained the agre ... nts permitted the crossing of the City Ditch in two areas. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 57, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 57, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NENBER BULLOCK A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A LICENSE AGREENENT BETVEEN THE CITY OF EN - GLEWOOD AND CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SIX INCH WATER LINE BY CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE CROSSING THE CITY DITCH IN TWO AREAS. COIIICIL IUIO -LOCI am, -IT IIU suam, TO APNOW( .... no ll(a) • COIIICIL IILL NO. 17. A,yes: Council Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays : None Notion carried. (b) Director Fonda presented a rec01111endation froa the Water and Sewer Board to adopt a bill for an ordinance approvint an ag ...... nt with Southgate Water District and Kiowa Resources, Inc ., relatl119 to water rights for the South Platte Excha119e Project. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No . 6Z, entitled : COUNCIL Bill NO. 6Z, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MOIBER GULLEY "' - ' I· • •' \ ' 2 I - . ' EntllWOOd City Council Minutes S.,tlllber 16, 1991 -Page 5 (. • "'~ ,. • t• • A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, SOUTHGATE WATER DISTRICT AND KIOWA RESOURCES, INC., RELATING TO WATER RIGHTS FOR THE SOUTH PLATTE EXCHANGE PROJECT. COUNCIL "8110 IIJL.LEY IIOYED, Ml> IT IIAS SECGIIIED, TO APPIOVE MEa ITEN ll(b) -COUNCIL IILL IIO. 62. Ayes: Nays: Notion carried. Council Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None (c) Director Hayes presented a recoaendat1on froa the NoneMrgency Pension Board to adopt a btll for an ordinance provtdtng a three percent(~) cost of ltvtng adjustaent for retirees. Ms. Hayes explained that tf approved the cost of ltvtng adjust .. nt would be effective January 1, 1911, and would be the first cost of ltving adjust .. nt gtven to retirees stnce 1983. The average 1110unt of adjust .. nts wtll be $46.85 per recipient per 110nth wtth the lowest single adjustment betng S&.99 and the highest $193.U wtth the yearly cost increase to the Plan betng $38,792.64. In addttton, the proposed ordinance incorporates into the Plan necessary language prectpttated by tax law and the Internal Revenue Service. The City Clerk was asked to read Council Btll No. 61, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 61, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NENBER GULLEY A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE ANENOING SELECTED SECTI'*5 OF CHAPTER 6, TITLE 3, EN· GLEIIOOO MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, CONCERNING THE RETIREN(NT PROCiRM FOR NONEMERGEN- CY EMPLOYEES, ENTITLED ·cnY OF ENGLEWOOD NONEMERGENCY Efl»l.OYEES RETIREMENT PLAN AND TRUST AS AMENOED AND RESTATED EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1991.• COUNCIL .... -LEY IIOWED, Ml) IT IIAS suoaa, TO APPIOft --ITEII ll(c) -CGUIICIL IILL ID. 11. Ayes: Nays: Motton carrted. Council Mlllbers liulley, Hath•ay, Wt19tns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None 12 . ...,.,1 Dtscu11ton (a) Mayor's Choice (t) Mayor Van Dyke announced that Governor Roaer wtll be the guest of the School Dtstrtct on Frtdar, Stpttlll,tr 20th at 7:30 a.a. at Stncl1tr Mid - dle School. Governor Roaer wt 1 be proaottng Colorado ZOOO. Council Mtabtr Habenicht was asktd to attend as Mayor Pro T ... and Mayor Van Dyke encour19td other lllllbers of COUftCtl, stiff, and ctttret11 of the Ctty to attend. (b) Counctl Mlllber 's Chotce (I) Counctl Mlllber Bullock tnqutr9CI about the ·Rule of U . · Ht aslttd the Ctty Attorney to draft lt9tslatt011 a111Wtng an eaployee -by -eaploy tt • .... •· • • , - Englewood City Council Minutes Sept .. ber 16, 1991 -Page 6 • • • t• analysts for all employees who have 20 years or 110re service with the City but who do not qualify under the Rule of 88. Mayor Van Dyke suggested that staff provide Council with insight into how many e11ployees may be involved, along with any historical precedence. (ii) Council Member Clayton requested consideration of Sl,100 travel costs for his attendance at National League of Cities (NLC) conference 1n Las Vegas in Decellber. He offered that his attendance as a member of NLC's Enviro11111nt, Energy, and National Resources C01aittee is essential as the com- a1ttee is considering the Issue of SUPERFUND liability and support of the Wirth/Lautenberg toxicity bill. He stated the Water and Sewer Board has recOlllltnded that Director Fonda and one other person attend. CGIIICIL IIEIIIU HATIWIAY NOVm, All> IT WAS SECNED, THAT M. CLAYTON'S TRAVEL 1£QUEST IE APPIOYm. Council Netlber Bullock posed several pertinent questions regarding the trip and Mr. Clayton's position if not reelected. Mr. Clayton responded stressing the importance of attendance in light of NLC's recent announceaent not to sup- port the Wirth/Lautenberg legislation. He stated, "it 1s critical to Engle- wood's future not to back down on this issue.• Council Netlber Bullock questioned the effectiveness of this lobbying effort by the City. City Attorney DeWitt offered information concerning Englewood's position should the Wtrth/Lautenberg legislation fall, and he c01111ented it Is lncoaprehenstble that NLC has taken this position. In the event Mr. Clayton is not reelected, Mayor Van Dyke stated she ts will- ing to go in his place to support the issue. Council Netlber Habenicht supported Mr. Clayton as the designated representa- tive of Colorado Municipal League on the NLC COlllllttee, and she stressed the taportance of aatntatntng continuity In the .. tter, whether it be Mr. Clayton or Mayor Van Dyke representing the City. For the benefit of Council Mellber Gulley, Council Mellber Clayton explained how his appolnt11ent IS a IIMl>er of NLC's Envtro11111ntal, Energy, and Natural Resources Co..Htee was ••de with Council 's support and through Colorado Municipal League 's endorseaent . Council Netlber Wiggins strongly suggest d postponing any action on Mr . Clay - ton's request until the election results are known . Council Meaber Hathaway offered to a11end her 110tlon .. king It subject to Mr . Clayton 's reelection ; holftver, Mr . Wiggins still apposed the aotlon . COIIICIL IIElllll 111•111 IIOWID, -IT IMS SICWD,~TNl MTI •• Ayes: Council Neabers Gulley, .......,...,J'l99lns, Bullock, Habenicht J 11~ Nays : Count t1 Nellbers C laytOII, MIIIIA' 1llt "''°'' Motton carried; aotlon tabled . ( 111) Counc il r Habenicht addressed several Issues : ' I . • , - • • Englewood City Council Minutes Sept .. ber 16, 1991 -Page 7 • • • 1. She announced the City will receive $151,800.88 in lottery funds from the Conservation Trust Fund. She further explained these funds are dedicated to capital improvements in the recreation area. Z. She infonwed Council that the Library Board plans to recommend that a student lllelllber be appointed to the Board. 3. Ms. Habenicht spoke concerning a letter received frOIII the Arapahoe Cul- tural Council concerning an upc011ing grants workshop. She recOMended that staff attend along with others who are interested in seeking funds for cul - tural progrus. 4. She stated she is considering introducing legislation which would affect proceeds received by the City froa sale of its capital assets, and she asked for input froa staff in this regard. 5. Ms. Habenicht (later tn the 11eettng) stressed the need for vigilance regarding the possibility of the State legislature funding education through an increased sales tax. (iv) Council Mellber Wiggins inquired about the request of ABM Man· attaent Service to reaove trees in the vicinity of Trolley Square. City Man- A99r Fraser advised the request ude by Trolley Square property unagement s ... s to be IIOOt at the present ttae. Council Mellber Gulley, however, felt the issue should be revisited as there ts a also growing concern aaong the Broadway merchants about the trees. City Manager Fraser advised that staff has been discussing the issue of trees and signage with the Englewood Downtown Developaent Authority (EDDA) and a proposal by EDDA ts expected. Council Mell- ber Habenicht stated the trees, tf they continue to be a probl .. , should be relocated and replaced with attractive, low shrubbery. The dileaa experi- enced by atteapttng to blend the •rchants' need for signage and the City's wish to provide greenery in the downtown area was explored. Regardless of the outc-. Council Meaber Clayton suggested the bus stop on Engla.ood Parkway be aoved 50 feet to the west, which would visually improve the south side of Trolley Square. (v) With regard to the EDDA proposal •ntloned by Mr. Fraser con- cerning slgnage and other utters, Council Meaber Hathaway stated the proposal will be given to Council In the near future. She briefly explained the pro - posal Includes lnforaatlon about an improved slgnage package for the downtown area. Regarding the recent letter of Georve Allen In the Engla.ood Herald, Ms . Hathaway stated the EDDA had discussed the utter and were planning to Initiate contact with the •rchants to detenaine their position . She stated the EDDA Intends to hire a director who will facilitate that contact. The director position was discussed . She c0111ented she still has not seen a legal opinion with regard to the proper procedure for dissolving the EDDA. 13. Ctty lllnlter'I ltport (a) At the request of Mayor Van Dyke, City Manager Fraser provided tn- fonaatlon concerning Council's current position on the derelict/hobby vehicle Issue . Ht explained that In the evtnt a property owner with a vehicle which • . I . • 0 , - J- • • • . ' '· Englewood City Council Minutes Septeaber 16, 1991 -Page 8 • "' - • t• • aeets the qualifications of a derelict specified they were working on the vehicle, they would be granted a six-110nth waiver of the enforcement of the fee requireaent. At the end of six 110nths either the vehicle would be off the property or street operable and licensed; otherwise the fee would be imposed. With regard to towing, the recoaendation is to expand the administrative policy by towing and reaoving vehicles frOII the City whether or not the City received ownership of the vehicle. Council Mellber Hathaway requested that the recoaended proposals be sent to all parties who spoke before Council regarding this issue, requesting their Input. City Manager Fraser proposed a letter be sent by staff explaining Council's actions, soliciting input, and advising when the issue will be be- fore Council for fonaal action. (b) Mr. Fraser trans•itted copies of the agenda for the weekend budget workshop to coaence Friday, Septeaber ZOth at 3:00 p.•. (c) He advised he recently toured the Project BUILD hOllles. There are seven sites either under contract or close to being under contract for con- struct Ion. The neighbors in all seven locations are very excited about the progra•. Brochures about each site are being prepared and will be available shortly. He also toured the hoaes involved In the Urban H011esteading Program and stated he feels this prograa will have an appreciable effect upon the neighborhoods in which they are located. He coaented that the proposed bud- get for 199Z includes an expansion of both prograas. 14. City Attorney's leport (a) Mr. DeWitt provided a s1111111ry of the .. eting with Mr. Scherer, EPA Region VIII Regional Adllin1strator. The topics covered Included 1) Toxic Cleanup Equity and Acceleration Act of 1991; Z) Sewage Sludge Toxicity and Lowry; 3) Coaparlson of Sewage Sludge to De Mlni•is Criteria at Lowry. (b) With regard to National League of Cities' recent position with regard to SUPERFUNO, Mr. DeWitt strongly urged Council to contact anyone they .. Y know within the National League of Cities' and coaplain about the handling of this legislation. He also recognized several Individuals who have been very supportive. (c) He provided Council with copies of an article which appeared In the Vall Street Journal entitled "Insurers Lose Round Over Cleanup Costs.• (d) He shared copies of a letter froa Radio Property Ventures express - ing appreciation to City Council and staff relative to the relocation of the radio station on the Bi -City property. (e) Mr. DeWitt noted there had been soae discussion u to whether a letter should be sent to the citizens r991rding SUPERFUND. The status of the legislation and Council's options were reviewed. . , • . " I . • • , - - Entlewood C1ty Council N1nutes s.,teaber 11, 1991 -Paget 15. Ad,1ounaent <, • • • CGUIICIL IIEIIID Ill.INS IIDVED TO ...... The aeettng adjourned at 9:16 p.111. ', • . ' ( .. I. . • - - • • • • • <. NOTICE OF APPEAL We would like to be put on the agenda of the City Council to appeal the denial of the Director of Finance on the request for license application for Commercial Alluaement by the Cottage Market, 3924 South Pearl Street, in Englewood, Colorado 80110. Although our location is within the 500 foot of a achool law, ve would like to address the public hearing about the justification for Section 5-2B-5B6. We feel that it no longer serves the purpose it was inacted for. Thank you beforehand for the privilege to argue our opinions with you, and perhaps bring our lava into coapliance with the aajority of the people it aervea. Myrna Jayn Cherne .f,uo, f,n ~-~ ' . •. .. I· • • - '•. 'l ) ~ .. ... I I • • • • . , <. 5-28-1 5-28-2 CHAPTER 2 AMUSEMENTS ARTICLE B AMUSEMENT DEVICES .. SECTION: 1-28-1: Tide 1-21-2: Deflnltiolw 1-21-3: Liclnae Aequir9d 1-21-4: Application for LicenN 1-21-I: Ucen• Approval 1-21-I: Ucen• Term end Renewal 1-21-7: Llcen•f ... 5-28-8: Dilplay and Tr .... of LicenN 5-28-9: Condidona end RN1rictione of Licerwe 5-28-10: Uc.,_ Suspenelon, Revoc:etion or Denial 5-21-11: Violelion, P9nalty 5-28-12: EffectM Date 1-21-1: nn11 Thia Anidi 111111 be known• the "Eligllwood AmuNrnent o.vic. ONIM,-". IOrd. 41 S.lle 1N2t 1-21-2: Dll'INl'IIONI: Ae 1-«1 In 1tlle Ar1il:lle: AMUIIMENT DIVICD A pleoe or •• P 7 r ...... M -.......,. wlllM an lnd?vldull. ••clHfan. ........ or corpo,lllon fflllntalna more 111111 ._. nit ..._.., ...._ A pleoe or eMIIT .,,..,. M -........ wlllM 1ft lndhidual, IIIUIMlon. peft .... OI ao,po1lllol, INillllll• tlfleen '119 or .... lffl.MNI••• .._ .._ ..... ,. lnll 0, In .,.,._. with ---....,,... Nit ......... ...,_ .. _ ............ ..... ..-or cllo. or_...,,. f/1 • w rs •n .._ ... In. ftWf ....... Pl¥ ... pullo ......... .. ...w ............. -o1 ................ . .. I' - • • I . • 0 • ]- • ,,, . . . • • . • ' CD'l'll'ISD IIAIL -U'1'URlf UCEIPT UQUBSTED ~·· 1111 .. • llyrna Cberne 'Ille eotta9e llarket ,,a, south ... rl street Sft9lell004, COlorado 10110 ... Application for ccnaaercial AaUamaent License Dear Ka. Cbernes .. After revievi119 the Enqlevood 11\micipal Cod•, section 5-211-5, I -denyi119 your application for a coaaercial AaU .... nt LicenH for the cottav• Market, 3924 south Pearl street, Bftllawood, COlorado, becauee the propoaed aaua ... nt center 1• within 500 fNt of a acbool. A copy of the Sftllevood IIUnicipal Code aection pertaini119 to ama...-nt Device• i• attached for your information. 81.noerely, -Lorraine aay .. Director of Financial .. rvicea a.oca 1ue aradahaw, sxecutive Aaaiatant to tbe City .....,,.r ,...._ ___ ------· ' " - • ' I . • • ]- ) ... I • I • 5-28-1 • . " • .. CHAPTER 2 AMUSEMENTS 5-28-2 ARTICLE B AMUSEMENT DEVICES .. SECTION: 1-28-1: Tide 1-28-2: Definitions 1-28-3: Llcenle Requk9d 1-28-4: Appllc:adon for l.lcenN 1-28-I: LlcenN Approval 1-28-8: Ucen• Term end Renewal 1-28-7: LlcenN FNI 1-28-8: Dilplay and Transfer of LicenM 1-28-I: Condidonl and RN1rictiona of Lic:enN 1-28-10: LicenN Sulpanlion, Revocation or Denial 1-28-11: Violation, Penalty 5-28-12: Eft.ctlve Date 1-28-1: nrLE: Thia Anlcle ahll be known• the "fngllwood AmuwMnt Devlc• Ordinance". COrd . 41 S.IN 1N21 1-28-2: DIJ'INfflCNc Aa lad In thla Ar*la: AMI •alBff DIVICEI A piece or e ............ nl M w ........... an Individual, •aoclMlon, ....... or HtjjiOfl!liDh fflllntalna more than fl1Nn (Ill ........ , ...._ A piece or ••zt:P1t»1•nt M OM ........... an lndlvldual. wocletlon, '*'""""' or OOIIIOlllliDn meiilai•~(1110t ................ ... ••aale ..,._o,ln ........ wlth.,....._ ....... ,.,,,,, ... which. upon ................. 1111111. plzila or dlla. or pawlMllt of • • 7 f •n d7ldf ... In. ma, be lad"' the ............... .. metll, ........... • •• ol M. ...., ...,.. or . . • I . • '-I • • • • - 5-28-2 5-28-4 Amusement Devices (cont .I physical, whether or not registering a score. and shaH include. but not be limited to. pool tables. snooker tables. foosbaA tables. electronic games. coin-operated movies end pinball machines of every kind end description, but shal not include radios. devices that provide music only, televisions carrying commercial broadcMtl only. deYicN for bowling such as bowling lanes, noncoin-operated pool and billiard tables or fixed-stand coin-operated kiddie rides. APPUCANT Any individual. association, partnership or corporation requesting a licenM pursuant to this Article. MANAGER An indivicUI who manages, directs, a,perviln, ~ and administers the acts and tranaactlona of the agents or sarvantS of any ntabfilhment governed by this Article or who, through his own actions. dncta. oversees and administers the affairs of any such aatabliahment, (Ord. 49 Series 19821 5-28-3: UCENSE RF.QUIRED: A. No amusement arcade or canter shal conduct buainna within the City without a valid bnH aa provided herein. a. No amusement arcade or center lhall conduct buairel1 within the City without paying the annual ... placed upon amuaemen1 devic:ea NQUired by Sec1ion 5-28-7. C. Ant/ amullffll"t arcade or '*1ler which holds a liQuor !icera granted by the City ii not subiact IO the requirwnentl of Section 5-21-4 of this Artidl but ii a$110 II~ k'I Sac1ion 5-28-7 of this Arllcla . l()d. 41 S... 11121 5-28-4: APPUCA'llO!II FOil UC£SSE: The application for an ""'*"*" lfcede or ""'*"*" center licerlN lhell be made to the Onc1or of Finance and 1h11 be KCCIR'4lallied by the fN reqund by Sec1ion 5-21-7 and stlll contain the following lnfClffllMion: A. The name and..,_ of the~; I. The Nffll, ......._ age, dale and piece of blnh. Federll ldlntifteadon number and socilll NCUtlv number of the appllcenl(1I and menage,Csl of the c. D. NUIISrtilNlit: No ..... ......., oon,,,lc;do,•, lnculng nolo ............ of the......,. .. , ... ""'"''' C.,; Prior ml1 dr,....,. con,,icliol• lwolvina fflOrll tu,pltude. lnculng nolo ........... of the ......,. .. , end ffllftell'Csl: •. ) ' I . • , - - ·i ' . "") .. -, • • • • • , . • <. 5-28-4 5-28-5 E. Where applicant is a c;orporation, association. partnership or private club, the information required in subsections 8, C and D shall be furnished as to each officer of the association, each partner of a partnership, each officer of the corporation, each member of the board of directors of the corporation, and the holders of ten percent (10%1 or more of the corporate stock of any class; F. Evidence from the Department of Community Development of the City that the location of the proposed amusement •cede rf\Nts all of the zoning requirements of the City; G. Copy of a 1e ... or proof of ownership by the applicant; H. The number of amutement devices to be maintained at the 8mUNffl8nt arcade; ,. Arty individual information requested by the Director of Finance reasonably needed to enforce this Article . (Ord . 49 Series 19821 5-28-5: UCE!\'SE APPROVAL: A. Application for the license r8Ql:ired by Section 5-28-4 shall be reviewed by the Director of Finance . The Director of Finance shal have an investigation conducted by the Pol ice Department sufficient to verify al the information required by this Article . On completion of this investigation, the Director of Finance shall either l?Pf0\19 or disapprove the application. I. No lic:enN lhall be issued to arrv applicant un1 ... approved by the Director of Finance. The Dnctor of Finance lhell refuse to ..,. arrv licenN for an ..,.,..,,.,,t arcade or amuNment center if the Oirec10r of Finance finds arrv of the folowing: 1. The applicant is under the age of twenty one 1211 .,.... 2. Arty designated manag• is under the age of twenty one 1211 years . . 3. The applicant. rnanaaer or either of them. has knowingly or ,._na11y n.- f .. statements in the application . 4 . The applicant, manager, nlOc:iation officer. any partner of I pennwahip, officer of the corporation. member of the boerd of directors of the corporlldon. or a ten percent I 10% I or more lhaNhold• of the corporlldon ledls good moral chlract•. There it a rebuneble presumption that the per9on ledls good moral chlrac11r if that person hN been conviclled of I t.lony or !NlderNalClf imlalwlg moral tu,pltude . I. The applicant. manag•. any •IIOCIMlon offlClr, arrv pennw of the 111111••· r,v offlClr of the corpora1ior\. rtt ~ of lhl ..... of clMclors of the corporeclon, or eny ten percenc 11~1 or.,.. ._......, of the oorporldon hie hid I lcenee for such bu.,.. revoud. IUIP8'1Jdect or dlnlld wllhin two 121 veers prior IO the applicadon or he1 ~ dellfmlned to be 1 nulunce within two 121 ve .. prior to the applcadon . "'~ • . .. I . • • , ]- • • • 5-28-5 5-28-7 Bl I. The proposed amusement arcade or amusement center la located within five hunchd fNt 1500'1 of the boundary of any public or parochial achool grounds, uid dlltance to be computed by direct fflNIUretnent from lhe ,,..,..t property tine of the land UNd for IChool purpoNI to lhe ,....,... portion of lhe bulldlng in which the amusement arcade or amusement center la located. 7. The propONd amutement arc;ade is located within one thousand feet 11,000'1 of another amusement arcade. C. Sections 5-28 -581 and 5t-·2B-587 hereof are not applicable to amusement a,cada of centers in existence prior to December 8, 1982. COrd. 49 Serles 19821 1-28-1: LICENSE TERM AND RESEWAL: A. Term. Al~ granted pursuant to this Article shall be for a term of one veer. Said term shall commei a on January 1 of each year and terminate on ~ 31 of the same year. Applications for a .... occuning at any other time during lhe year shall be trNted the ume • if they were made for one calendar year and shell terminate on lhe ume date • al other lic:enMI iaued for the ume year and no proration shall be permin.d. I. Renewals. Renewal of any of lhe lic:enMI granted pursuant to this Article may be had by payment of the bflN fee along with a statement that the information lilted on the original lic:enM application ii 11111 true and correct, or a 11ateme111 lla1ing thON items of information required for a llcenN application which hewe changed In the year since the lic:erlle wea granl9d or !alt r9MW9d. Felute to renew a licenN in a timely mann. lhal be groundl for termination and rewocetion of uid licenN and shall be groundl for falur9 to renew uid llcenN. (Ord .• Serila 1112) 1-28-7: LICE."-iSE FEES: ,_ for penona licenNd under lhe provilionl of thil Ar1ic:le ... follows: t 31.00 per year, per arnu.nent device maintained uponlhep,emlNa 10 .00 per year, per amueernent device maintained upon the p,emlNa 100.00 to cower the coat of irw1lgltion required by thil Anlde .. I . . • . , I ]- ) . . , • • I• • 5-2B-/ Additional Devices ·Acquired Director of Finance at that time the fee of fifty dollars During License Period (cont .I ($50.001 for each additional amusement device for the remainder of the original license period. Replacement of a device with another device is not an additional amusement device. Failure to report additional amusement devices to the City Clerk lhall constitute a violation of this Article and be grounds for revocation or suspension of the license granted pursuant to this Article. • The Dnc:tor of Finance shall issue a receipt for the payment of the above fees. (Ord. 49 Series 19821 5-28-8: DISPLAY AND TRANSFER OF LICENSE: The holder of any license or receipt issued pursuant to the terms of this Article shall be subject to the following : A. The license shall be permanently and conspicuously displayed ne• the device licensed. B. Any change in ownership or management of an amusement arcade or center must be reported to the Director of Finance within seven (71 business days following such change. C. Any license or receipt issued pursuant to the terms of this Article shall not be transferable to any other location in the City. In the ewnt of~-of owner.hip of the bulinn1 at the same location for which a lic:eON or tax rKeipt is issued pursuant to the terms of this Article, a licenae may be transferred to the new owner of the business; provided, however. that applicnon therefor stating the 1ame information as reQUired by 5 -28 -4 is firlt presarlted to the Dnc:tor of Finlnc:e for approval or disawoval. Approval or diupproval of euc:h nnsf• INI be upon the same terms a approval or disapproval of • licenle under the terma of thil Article. D. The trensf.,.. of e licenN under thi1 Article shel pay an eddit1onel annual fN • ,.quired by 5-28-7 when the licenM he1 been trensfened during the cellnd• year. E. Where any licen .. ha a change in manager or managers of .. Wlllilhn'lalt. and • new manager ha not previously been approved • • manager by the Direc1or of Finance. he shall be presented by the holder of • licera or INI prnent hlrneelf to the office of the City Clertt for a background lnveltlgMlon. An eddltional investlgedon f• of aeventv fNe do ... (t75 .00l lhlll be paid by lhe .,..,.,,.,. •cede or center .,,...,VW'II ._ new ffllnllger, IC)d. 41 S.. 11121 1-28-1: CONDITIONS A.~D IES11UCTl(Mli.'S Of LiCE."11:z A. - Gambling Prohibited . Nothing In 1h11 Anlde 1N1 be co'*"'9d to'*"* any unlawful gambling or wegenng within the City. . , • . ' I . • 0 , -• • t• • .. 5-28-9 5-28-10 B. Hours of Operation. No establishment licensed pursuant to this Article shall alow operation of any amusement device between the hours of two o'clock (2:001 A .M. and seven o'clock (7:001 A.M. c. Curfew; Minors. No child under eighteen I 181 years of age shall enter or remain In an amusement arcade or center subsequent to the hour of eleven o'clock (11:001 P.M. or prior to the hour of five o'clock (5:001 A.M .• except for lawful employment or unless there exists a reasonable necessity therefor, or, ..ch child is accompanied by the parent, guardian or other person over twenty one 1211 yeara of age having the permission of the parent or guardian to have the custody and care of ..ch chief, or by any person between the agea of ew,tNn 1181 and twenty one 1211 years having in his possession written permialon from the parent or guardian to have the care or custody of ..ch chief; provided that on Friday and Saturday nights. the curfew hour for uid children lflll be extended to twelve o'clock 112:001 A .M. (Midnightl. D. ui,a,g of PrwrisN. AmuNment arcades lhal have l'NICINble and safe iw,dna et al timel IO that al patrOnl .. eaaily rec:ognlzable and al 8C1ivitin within the arcade .. easly identifiable. The purpoae of thil IUbMc1ion is to deter illgal activity within the arcade • defined by the El iglewood Municipal Code or the lawl of the Stat11 of Colorado or the United State1. (Ord. 49 SeriN 19821 5-28-10: LICE."-SE 51.,'SP~SIOS, RE\"OCATION OR DE."-IAL: A. · 1111 Dhclor of Fin.a lflll either a,apenct, revoke or deny any_,.. s,antad pura,ant 10 thil Anide upon a finding of any of 1he following fecun: - 1. A,yt ol 1he _..,. deYicel ,,... .... upon 1he ......... being lad for ....... purpoNI. 2. That ,..... dll1Urbencel of public peace have ti.I occurring wilt*, 1he bad Ntablllhmenl or upon any paitung ..... lidlw .... ••ways. 8CCN8Wayl Of tpoundl imrneliatety ad;acerll 10 1he ian.d ....... lrwalw'I ......,., -.o,w or 1he holder of 1he licerlM ol 1he ~- 3. That 1he holder of 1he llcenN or any ~ thnof II lllgllly oftlrtl,g lhe ... or llegaly allowing to be conaumed upon lhe llcllNld Pl•• 1111 or upon -, parting ..... eidew.... ••weya, ICC9IIW8YI or..,,. ffl11Ui1M'¥ ... IO the ian.d inmiell. any w• I d ....._ dlflrllll In I 11-11·10I C.R.S . 1173 . .. Whlle nol ~ Mhorilld by lew , mall. W10U1 or apirta •• ...... Ill I • being COIIIUffled on lhe inmiell with or wilhoul lhe conaen1 of N owns by --of lhe ian.d ....... wnenl Of where u:h ..... 1,11 .. being COfllUffl8dbypl!IIONol the......,..,. .. upon any_.,. ............ . Wllkweys, ICCNIWayl Of a,oundl immedielaly acfilanl 10 lhe ...... ........ • ' I . . , ]- • • \ J .•' .. , • ' . . • . (• • 5-28-10 A) 5. The holder ol the license or an approved manager is nol upon the lieensed premises at al times during the operating business hours. 8. Am.lsement devices have been installed and/or are being operated on lht premlSel or any amusement arcade or amusement center for which lht fff r9q11ired by Section 5-28-7 hereof has nol been paid or tor wtllch application has not been made pursuant to Section 5-28-4 hereof. 7. That any amusement center or amusement arcade Is being maintained in IUCh a way as 10 violate any building code, zoning or public health requlremenl ln1)0sed by City, County or State ordinance, law or regulation, or any Olher provision or Cily ordinance or Slate or Federal law. e. Ant license required to be renewed hu not been renewed In a timely manner as prescri>ed in this Artiele . 9. Ant proyillon or this Artiele has been violalld by the owner o, manager or lhe 8lftlHffl8nl arcade, amusement center o, thal elher IUdl owner or manager hu knowingly alowed the violation or any prov111on or this Arllclt to occu,. 10. The use or the 1m.1Nment devices 1n the licenHd ntablilhmlnl occurs <*Iring the hours where such operation ii p,ohlllld pursuant IO Section S-2B-9B or C. 11. The holder of a license has been convicted or a felony or mildlmeanor lnwoMng moral turpll,de . Nolo con&endere pleas are tre•ed as convic:lonl. 11. The clllances recµrld In Sections S-28-Ye and 5-28-687 has nol been IDIDwed. 8. Noltq In 1h11 Mlcte 1h11 ~ 1he Cly from 11k1nO _,.,, oUl8f ~ ac1mn p,ovided tor by lhil Code or the lawl of the Sale of Colorado or ol 118 Unllld ...... c. ' Appeal F!Qffl a Uc:enN Suapenslon. Rtvocalion or Denial. Ant cllcialDl'I ol a. Dnc:1or o1 Finance epecilitd 1n thil Miele mar be appealed by .., ..,.... pa,tJ to lhe Cly Councl by the fling ol a wrllen nollce ol appeal no llllf lllf'I ~ (20) days after the date ol the DnClor ol Flnance"t decllion.. Upon f908ipl of IUCh a notice or appeal, the appea1 11111 be placed on .. Cly Councrs or dnlgnN's IOlnda and 1h11 be heMt as a Pllbllc....,.. Mt appeal f!Qffl lhe City Councl's OI' delignH's decllion 1h11 be IO lhe A,apllloe Coul'lly Dillftcl COUft . (Ord . 49 Series 1112) ~11: YIOLAffON. PENALTY: An'/ lndlwllMI, ••cWfo. ........... or corporllion wtlicfl " COIMClld ol • viDIIIIIM'I ol ,,.,, pNllon ol .. Alla 11111 be lnld In a eum ol no1 ._. IIWI .......... CIDIIII _.., or ... Ill ntplilollld no1 IO elCNd '*"'r (IO) -. or ... be 111111 • ._. MIi ---(Old. 41 Series 1112) - ' I . • 0 , - • • • • . • ' (. 5-28-12 5-28-12: EFFECTIVE DATE: Al amuaement arcades or amusement centers must apply for the appropriate lic:enN within one hunchd twenty 11201 days the effectM •• of this Article. Al amuwnent prernilea must pay the appNlpllela .._ fw within one hunchd twenlY l120t days attar effecM date of this Artide, The effectM date of this Article ii December I, 1912. (Ord. • Seriel 1912t • " - ' . • ' • .., I . • , ~~')(I ]- - • • . . .. . . . . . • • • .. •, : -. .. . . '• .... . . I. • 0 , , I ]- • • NBNORANDUN '1'0: .... : ans • • • . . Lorraine &ayu, Director of Financial service• ,.t crow, city Clerk ~ 3, lttl c = • rcial Aa•••••nt LioenM Co1:t..-llarut '!'be attaabed application for a CCIIIIIU'Cial Aaue•snt Licenee 1• for the Co1:t..-llarut, 392' aouth J19U'l street. '1'111• ad4rue fall• within tbe 500 foot liait deeoribe4 in aeotion 5-28-5 of the Bn1Jlawood lllmicipal COcle. .. ba¥e diecueeed thie liaitation with ... c::beme and ebe 1• aware of bar rltbte to furtber ...,..1. lier letter etatint bar reaaw for wat:iDIJ tbe lioenN ie attacbed. I a fonardlat it for ,-r nwi• and decieioa ae Lioeneinl Offiaer. Bncl~a aeotioa 5-2a-1 ac Latter fl'Gll llfma c::beme . , • . .. I . • • ]- • • • • ,, Hy sister and I are trying to regenerate the "little store", that my folks ran for the past thirty years in the 3900 block of South Pearl Street, a half block fro• Englewood High School football field. our mother had a dreaa of having • a place where high school student• could kick-back, un-haraaaed by parents and teachers, to relax in a controlled ataoaphere that would encourage their ovn responsibility. Mother died Noveaber 15, 1989, Dad tried to keep the store available to the kids they both had coae to love, and watch grov thru thr .. generations. We have been running the store since Dad vent into a nursing hoae, froa severe depression, in August of 1990. Because ve are aluani of Englewood High, the dreaa caught us also, and ve began to enhance the ataoaphere vith new paint, new products, and interesting options like the video arcades, always putting first the aajor reason for the store, and continuing to d ... nd the respect for the aeaory of our parents disciplines and rules, which include pushing the• back to class, watching their language, cleanliness, and responsibility toward th ... elves, -and the neighborhood. We aoved counters around, aade aore roo• specifically for video arcades, (not knowing peraits were needed) and learned very quickly, that we could threaten to turn thea off if they didn't get back to cl•••· We noticed that the ever popular •t1ackey sack• (that is played out in the aiddle of Pearl ltr .. t, obstructing traffic,) was gone, and the loud stereos in their cars had been abandoned in favor of , • • .. I • . • • 0 , - - • • ·, • <. playing the videos. (auch to the delight of the neighbors). We took the ga••• out vhen ve vere notified by the city to do so, and checked into vhat vaa needed to operate th••• aachln•• on our preai•••• discovered that ve vere in violation of the 500 ft. lav of being too close to the school. We strongly feel that the videos are in no vay detriaental, in fact statistic• have ahovn that videos increase eye and hand coordination effectively enough that our National Defense ayatea 1• delighted vlth the efficiency vlth vhlch the klda are coalng into the service to handle our new electronic weapons. • Video• cannot be played vell by people that are high on drugs, so they encourage straight thinking, active alnda, and keep thea alert, and progressive, rather than bored and al .. py deadheads. We ask only that you consider our plea for perait• to operate arcade• during our set store boars, which are 7aa -]pa ... tdaya only, no evenings. Wbich vlll not atlaalate congregating of undesirable character• in the neighborhood, that ve also live in. Thank you for your ti .. and consideration, and thank you beforehand for your proapt decialon, as .. are aaxlou• to enliven the routine for th••• kids. l,flr,::11 ,:p;r. &'~ . . ' .. I. • , I - J • • • ... City of Englewood 3400 South Ellti StrNt Enga.wood, Colorado 80110 71i2-2~ APPUC~"10N FOR MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS LICENSE ,,,_ ~·""'&-~--- { Applld1ar. ~J.w;z Jt5At ·~J,l .----------,....o1 ..... l/.t·lui Cbtlds,JDee; CcH:«,r: D1ar1rd FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Tp ol lullnNa S3 C".Cf:C", ••·-MNII: .._. ;;;;4 5· tt 'ticb: st. ucw.No. ------- -. CD"'kfl'CCd -C'11P -. '{9110 Dlleol .... ______ _ -1 -,,. ~..... Dly ,,; a ::::s Che cC•f Cc/M §hfr:cJ Jta;E: lhAddlW: 8tNI ~CJJ<I Sr-V(-c-,•·'-§ t a, e,i;; ''b.:c:c ct ... C · ,. • s: nc ....-.Mi...:._. :;94ci -~; · Pfs,,+ §I ..._ar Er>'-hrw ... c.:,.:. • 3;~ ,,, ......... '2 r,-r'i'o/f ........ 2 f~ · pvJ 0-.U..ND. ¥If . L ·l./1; H.J... ('._fc,·~cf L 1DC1111a..z,N1. SH -U·?sti Dlte of 1trt11 O ·,U ·"3 ·...-11111$JpT11S1 n .......................... _, ......... .., ....... _, ... ., •............ C7r . I .......................... , ..... ol .. Eollt DDdl llunlalpllC...IIINall_,IO .. -..llfwNalll•.,..._ Occupat10fl FN Patd. __ _ (02-00-6229~ -f ( ' < ........ 11ru...c«111I SI .............. :; 13 19 2' (« 1'91 •1• ee M .,1111 ........ SSII RI 11 • ..... UOllllll llllllldlbl ..... lt .. Clf ... -._ M Z*>S , .. I. • 0 , - • • • • • City of Englewood ~ South Ball SUHt Englewood. Colorado 80110 APPLICATION FOR AMUSEMENT DEVICES LICENSE ...... ,. 15 or INI .....,,._ de¥ioll ,3 X $70.00 Min 1hlln 15 anuemenl dlvicll X 135.00 ~ coin operllld Pool TablN X 125.00 lowing.,. X 125.00 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE oc,-. W.1-&7.., " -. , • . . . .. Talll ·12/~. t'O ~ '2/0 , ..-d I. • 0 , 2 ]- • • • . " • <. ... IC alllEIIT IDSTD DATE: OCJIIEI 7, 1111 .. lllf NISIII IIAY 5'EM • IIAn&s .... 1IMI -ITBIS FIi A IIAII-Of FIVE 11111TB. DCN SUCH PEISIII IIIIUlD SI• THIS PUii.iC Clllllff IIOSTD, STATI• IMIIE, NIIIESS, -TOPIC OF alllEll1'. -NllaS -Illa TO IN& II FA-IF • II .... n1• TO A ... IC ... _. SI• THE APft.lCMI.E PUii.iC llfMI• 111TB. ft.DSE ,UIJ • •. I . • - - • . ~ ·, • ... .. IEIIEUL MEIIIA ITEII alllEIIT IDS1U DATE: OCTIIEI 7, 1111 111'1 ,._ MY SPEM c•••• ,af -na. EACH SUCH fUSII 111ST s1• TNIS IDSTEI, STAT• IME, •RESS, -MEIIIA ITEII -· PLEASE LIIIIT Y- CASUTS TO Flft IIIIIRtS. 1IIIIE .... -111• TO SPUlt II FAIIR OF • II OPNSITI• TO A ..._IC .... SIIIIU SI• 11IE A"UCMLE PUILIC IEAII• IDSTO. PLEASE .. llff. -•m•. •, • I. . - - • • • • . . OCTO:Eii 2, 1991 'lo \lllao It 11,q' Conoel"nl It 1a t:ith re;;rat t.N.t t sua..it n:, :.-eaif;nation o.a a nenbar or ~-&1c1ewoocl Urban Banoval. Jou-do 'this ia ei'lecti·,e i:"J:·1dia tely • . , •, 8 b ' I. • 0 - ]- • • • • • • P 1{.0 CL~!,\(~ 'I IO 'JI{_ '11>Jlc.~. nationaffy, 6rtast cancer is tlit mast com,rwn form of cancer in .':tmtrirari utomtri, aritf in 1991 01.otr J 75,000 >U''UI cases are projutttf an.< 44.SOO 1vomtri r,,j{{ tfit 1,f tire tfistast; antf 'lv.h'l:~. ti.otry rvoman is at ris(.of 6ruut cancer an.< ris{incrtasts witli age; stati.<tics sFu,,,, tMt on, of ""'Y nine u-11 i11 tlw United States ulifl iuvefop 6reast ta>U'tr i11 lier fifttilflt; a11d 'IVJ/£~. rmarrli sliou1s tliat 6rrast canttr mortality coufa & rttfuctd 6y at feast JO._. 6y ,any tftttction "1itli utomtri fiilt1Uli"9 tfit rrcommt.ridtd 6reast cancer scrttriiri9 9r.1itftfints; antf '1t>Jl£~'i, rt.<tarrli afs,1 .,fu,r.'S tliat ,mfy ·a 1'fry f1nv ptrrtril"!Jt. of rwmt11 iri ·£ngfw~""'· Cof.,ratfo linirt fin,( a m11mm~1ram in tlit 1111.<t ytar; antf 'lll'J/£1\"i,.'~'i. rm,mm,n/ttf .<crrtnin9 for 6rra..<t cancer irid11tflS routine mamm".!Jmp/iy, t;tJJminnti,,n 6y a pfiysit ia n, and montlify 6rra,,t .,tfft;tJJminatiori, ~" tlitrrfore i11 m05niti11n of tlit iml""'anct ,,f fift ·.<a:li119, ,any tfttutio11 pr11ct iu.c ai"'i(af,ft for 6n·as t cariur, I , Su.can ·I '.in •Di/(,, Mayor of tfit Ci ty of ·£119(,""""'-c,,r.m,lo, licrr6y prodaim tfit """''" of Octo&r 19:ll as .,,.,( I 11rg,· 11(( ·1.11.r,fa1•, ~( r1•,,r,,r,1 r., /•a,11 ~ at1'11rr tMt tfity arr at ti(, an,f r.1 ,,frt,11tt tlion.<d: ,. antf ,li,ir f11miliu 116a11 1 d~ imr,•rwnu ,, ,11rfy .ft1ution rdiitf, pnwilu tire 6tst •'1'l..,,-11111i1y r., trtat 6n·11.,1 ,.111ur .<11ur.<.1 uffy . (jl'l'f",{1111 tr111yliam(,1n.f.( (11 ' i,ftJa o/Ott,wr, l:J:11 . ·- I • • • ' .. \ I - - • • • • • • P ~O CL:~ M ~'TIO?,{_ 11,<1:UA.5, firu in tfu fwmt fj[ktf more 1/ian 4,000 ~op{e in 1990; antf 'IVffl:~. cliiMrrn under tfu agt of€ antf adults ovrr tfu age of 65 liave tfu lii9fust risl of dying in fwme firrs; antf 11"'1:~, tfeittkopi"!J antf rrfuarsi"!J fu,m, escape plans is a proiien fife-saving m1as11rr 1/iat r,.ie aJI ca11 taq; antf '11"'1:~. evrry fiouH{u,U sftould /iai,e a fu,m, fin uca~ pfan tliat incfutfu wor(jn9 smol., tfctcctors antf two wags out of uacli room; antf 11m1t.L'U, rfanning antf rrlicarsing liomt fin escape plans tfots not cost us anytlii11.!J, f.ut 11~ May liai,r 10 pay tfcarfy in loss of fi/t, injuriu antf proptrty tfamagt for not fiai,j"!J one; antf 11,h:~'1.~. ,ru 'Jin 'Division of ,ru City of 'L"!JUU'OOd is tf,Ji,atttf 10 rfte savin,g of fivu anti proptrty from tfu tft1wrari"9 cf/tcts of firr antf is fwti"!J a 'fire Sa/tty 0pt11 1louse at ,lit .1tf/tr.<l'n 'firr Station {1121) (ocautf at 55511 1ut Jefferson on .Satunfay, Octo6tr 12, 1991 6ttfl'ttn rlic fumrs of 10 :00 a.m. antf -1 :00 p.m.; a111{ 'll!lh.:~. ,rw, mtmkrs of ,ru 'lire 'Divisio11 arr joi11ttf in rlicir firr prri1tntion efforts £,y orlitr ,onct""' ci1iuns of rlic ity of T.ngfcuwl; as uirll as 6usintssu, scfwols, strvict cf116s antf organiz ariDns ; :\Pll' Tlh;f(J:.:f~ ,. sus.q; r ~ 'D)'>.:f, 'J.fayo, of tftt City of T.nJkwootl. Coforatfo. furt{,y rl'IXfajr,c tftt IM Ultt{of CxlONr 6 · 12, 1991 0.S 111 f11.qfa,\'i ,(, C,v,m11(1 ,111.f r,1({ 11r,•n ,fit ri riuns 10 f"N itif'Jlt in fir, prrr'tnt itl11 1JC1i1-iri, ,11 li,•t11t , r, ,, and s, f,,,,,(, ,1ntf h i r.( d11 "''·'-'•'!1'' '') l,:J. •llll, "T 11,t/·( -f '£.~ r .'U'lt 4\l '.t/'l • ,;11 l . r • I • • ' , - • • • I • • P '1(0 CL 51 '.J.f Jt 'TIO~ 'll'Jf1:.~, Tlsie :\(a(fcy /,as 6ctrt a n .,iiftnt irt tfu 'Dcrtvcr ana .<ina tfit rarfy 1;00 '., art1( /,as fivt1( irt T.ngfcu,ootf .<irut 19i0; artif 'lt~fT.~, T.'5it '}.(affty is r,v([ f(_nown for fur 9trttrous support of 11umcro11s wortfiy projats antf to tfio.<t i11 11ua; antf '11,'Jfr,~ Tlsie ?ofalky /,as rtcerttfy umtri6utul $70,000.00, to 1/,e T.!Jit '}.fa{(ry ·Tn~,t ju111{ for 1/,e purdia.<e of tfu St. Louis property from tfu .:trdufwcese of 'Dtnt1cr for 1/,e 6tntj,t of 1/,e :\(affty Ctnttr; artif 'lt'Jf£:~, tlie ritiuru of ·T.ng{,u100if ulisli to sirturtfy tlianf(_ U<it :Maluy for fiu _qo,rrous ron t rifiu tioru a,11( ror1tinucif .<upport of tfu City; !:\'VII' •TJf£'ft[.10'!\'J:., /, S'llS:;t?{_ ,V.·~!1{ 'l>)')J., 'J(ayor of tfu City of T.ngfru ,"''", c ,,{.,rn,{o nnlf :1fn11fins .if ·£11gfw •om( City Cormri{, lirrtf,y prodaim Octa6cr 15', 1 ~J9 J 11.: 'ELS f'E '}.{JUL 'E'Y 'Df4'Y . lff \ .lf,1/•, ,.r, 111 /.l!k'r J'r,1 'fc'M • "' - ' I • • I ]- • • • • • • PROCLAMATION h'HERF.AS, the Engle«X>d Business and Professional lbten's Club strives to elevate the stMdards for WClll!Jl in business and in their professions, as well as to pralDt.e the interests of business and professia\al. waten; and lliERFJ\S, the Club strives to bring about a spirit of cooperation l!IIDl9 business and professional wanen of the United States and extends qiportunities to business and professia\al. wanen through ecb::atioo aloog the lines of industrial, scientific and vocational activities; and ~liERFJ\S, working 'WCllle1\ of the United States CDll)rise OYer SO'J, of the aiployed population of this country, and they contribute substantially to a 90Und working structure of cur nation; and ,~. it is the desire of this Council to honor .Am!!rica's working wtmer1 who are devoti.ng their tine, talents, and ener,;y to assist other wanen achieve the recognition and respect they deserve in t.~ business world; !Ul, ~. I, SUSA:l VJ\N OYKE, i-layor of the City of El"lglewood, Colorac:b, c:b hereby procla ii11 the week of OC1dwr 20 t:llniu#I M. U91 as IIM'ION. IINIIIMO:!IBM -·a - in the City of Englewood rnd ur(Je all citizens to join in the d:laervanc:e by giving their ~ to this onJMi zat ion , iu ,t&.t:.eis , and the working waaen of this ccm,._uu.ty, Mt M y t."a is week , ~ t.'u:'ough the weeks that f o ll.cw. G~ undrr r?f hllnd nr,d r, oll his 7th day of October , 1991 . ~ A_~ ' >-9UW Van , ;- • . I . • •' \ I ' - • • • • • • '1' !.tO C L.1 ?.(~'TIO?,( 'lv.Jh:~. 01tr rlictory i11 tfu rue111 1'trsia11 <julf conf{ia a11d tfu aasinttgration of Comm1111ism i11 'E.a.urrn T.uropt /ior,c tlinut wr11 pt4ttr rrspo11.<i6i{ity 011 011r slio11ftfcrs a., fttufcrs ill a trou6utf wont£; aratf '11-WC.'ltf.;U, tliis time of rrussio11 witli its ,uuw11, p{iJllits of jo6uss11rss alld liopcfm11us lt.<t our 14,c,rfj119 ptopu aratf tfuir fami/iu aratf cftalu"IJC ifuir W~fs; aratf 'IV.H£tl:.I\S, our ,/jjftfrr11 aratf ,Fu ljOutli of ,Fu wor(d arc confro11ttd witli tfifficult tfuisioras a11tf 6tr,1iftfrri119 clioicu rrirry tfay i11 011 i11t.rcasiria(g cotr1pfDc. soc~ty; a11tf 'IV~I\S, it 6tcomrs rarcusary u, ufucar, all of ,Fu ~mcrica11 pcopk 6ut upc<iaffy tfu yo11tli 10 ,lu vafuu tliot tfisti"9"isli a liuma~ aratf cari"I soc~ty; a11tf •JY.HC.~U. for fifty ·-years ~mtrica'.s 6usirw.ss aratf profusio11af prop{t , mrra and r.~m,n of a(( faitfi.<, 6aratfttf to_gc,litr i11 1/u !Aymtrt '.s ,{J,tiOllaf 'Jif,{e ~ocia1io11 wfiitli lias spo11.<om( '.l\[fltio,ra( '1Ji6fe 'll~c(.as a time 10 rtmiratl a{{ ~writav, wliattt'tr 1/i,ir pmonal faitli , llj ,r,, •Jli(,{, s unique pfau in ,qm,ritan Iii.story; aratf 'II '.>ff.~. tliis annuaf cmpf,asis lias litlpctl 10 strn9tlat11 spiritual aurarr n,ss in ,r,, r,1.,t tli ro 11gfw111 :t111trira 6y '"'""'°si"9 persona{ rtlllii"I 4114 struly of tfu 'Bi6k , !\'.r.nt' ·r.HC.~!f~ I , SW.it: 11.~ 'D)"Jt.Y;., '),(°'JO' of ,lie City of •c.,,g{w10<'11, Cofl'ra ,fo, firrd•y pr«faim ,lie""' of ':\[p,vmkr 24 10 'Dtur116tr I, 1991 as ,,, rfr ,· City of ·C.ll!Jfa,,,,,,J, ·l'foratfo . I u,gt all of "'!J fdu,uu:i1izt11S to partiripatt 111 11, o{t.,,·ra1,rrr 6y mi,fi,rg ,lit ·~i{,f, an1( L't0tvn·119 iu import aNt in ,Fu fife and r11f111rt ,,( 11r 1111,ion . (j 1'1 1 "" tr "'!I "'1111( ,1,r,( ,al ,r.is ;,Ii tfa TC>/tF~ 1991 • ' I • • , - • • 0 I • • P1{.0C L }l 'MJt'T/01{_ 'IV.JfE~, Cfut and Mary ?lallagin are rr.sitknts of tfu City of 'Engfervooa, Coforatfo 011,{ are acti,I( mtm£,trs of tlie comm1mity; antf '11 'Jf'E:Jt£:U , Cfre t :Jfal(agin fras StnJtlf for many years on tfu 'Boartf of ::ttfj11.<tmwt a11rf J.lpprafs a11tf Mary :Jfalfi!Jan fros sen1ttf as a t'Ofuntur at tfu Malley Center; antf '11!:Jf£~, Cfut and '}.fary :Jfalf"!Jin wire marrietf on 'J./.p11tm6u 8, 19-11 a,u{ are uft6rating tlrtir '.fiftieth 'll'ttftfing Jlnnivtrsary tlris yum anti 'IV.JfE~, a toupft 6ondetf 6y £ow , uruurstantfi'!!J, common intm:s ts antf tntfta vors is tfrt £,a.<is of tfu .urengtfr of our communihJ anti our nation; and 11,fc.~, it is fitting that off~ial recognition 6e gitl(n to tire impor ta nu vf famify foyaftits a11tf tiu as tsstntial to tire continuttf s trt"9tli and u1tff.fiting of our romm1rni1y; '.W'JII TJfC.'Jlf,'[OJU;, f , S1L5j1_J{_ o/.11{ 'l>)~E, Mayor of tfu Ci ty 4 ·C.119frr '<1,•,f. 11111 ( M,·mfws of tfu ·£ngfm1ootf Ci ty Council, furr6y congratulate Che t anti Mary :J{.,i{{ngin '"' t frnr 'fi/tictfr '11 1ttftfing ::tnniz ~rsary . (j /'I! untftr my hantl ana seal tlr is 7tfs tfay of Oc to6tr, 1991 . .. -.... ..,.:___(__ J r..v111dr,1 fa/t,·11i fr ,, !'fn!Jt'r •J•,., 'Trm • " - ' I • • ' - - • • • • I • • P ~O CL .;t ?,( ft 'TIO?,{_ 'll>JfE.~.~...'i, 1@y and lrt~ :J{omer art rtsidtnts of t6e City of 'E.ngftMw(, Cofomtfo; antf '11>.JfE.~U, 9(/Jy and /rt~ :J{omer were married on Stpttm6tr 13, 1941 antf art ufr6roting tlitir 'Ji/tutli 'J.l}tfdirig .;tnniversary tfus year; and '11W£~, a roupu 6ondtd 6y fovt, untkrstarufirig, common inttrtsts and t11tfta11ors is tlie £,asis of IM strtngtfa of our community and our nation; and '11 'JfE.~U, it is fittin!J tfaat official rtCO!Jnition 6t !Jivrn to t6e importanrt of famify foyafrits and tiu as t.<.rtntial to t6e continuttf strerigtli and wrfl-6tirig of our romm1111ity; !\1)'111 ·rJfE.'U:,'fO'Jlf., /, S'llS~?,{_ '11.ll."{ ~. Mayor of t6e City of -C ng{trt•ooif. 1111tf :\ftm6us of tlit 'C.ng{,wootf City Cou11£il, farrt6y CO"!J'lltUUltt 'J(py and In~ :J{orntr 011 rfrrir 'Tiftirtli 'll'ttfa.11!/ ~1111i1\•rsa,y . (jl'l'C.'Y_untftr my faantf antf.tal tliis 7tli tfay o/Octt>6tr, 19!11 . •. " I • • I - ]- • . . amnwo: NO. 5 '5 SDIES CF 199-Y-- • • • BY 1\lfflDUTlt' .. <nJOCIL BILL NO. 57 IN'1'IOXX:fD BY CDH:IL ~ lllJLUX:K AN CR>INANCE .APPRC1lfDI. A LICENSE JIGREDEff BE'lWEm 'fflE CITY CF aaa«X.D JH> omatY HIILS VILLAGE PCR fflE ~~ OF A SIX IlCf WI\~ LINE BY 01ERRY HILLS VILLAGE CRJSSIOO 'nlE CITY DI'lOI IN n«> ARF.AS. hlDF.AS, Olerry Hills Village has subni.tted a Licenae Agreement for the oonstruction of a 6• water line in the vicinity of F.ast Kenyon AYenUe Nld U.S. Highway 285, East of Clarkson; and ~. the [>iopoeed 6• water line croet1et1 the City Ditch twice, a,ce under the open City Ditch and once will cross lnder an enclosed pipe; Nld ~. Olerry Hilla Village will <Mn the water line and the City of Englewood will maintain the water line; t«Jf, ~. BE IT CRllUNID BY 'ftlE CITY O:UCIL CF 'l1IE CI'lY CF mu.lllXI>, CClaNX>, AS mi.a«s: Section 1. 1"c License Agreement bet1llll!len the City of Qiglewcod Ind Olerry Hilla Villal)G to construct a Six inch (6•) Water Line crouing the City Ditch twice (once under • q,en ditch and once under an enclosed pipe) in the vicinity of F.ast l{enyon Avenue and U.S. Highway 285, Eut of Clarbon is hereby approved. Q,erry Hilla Village will <Mn the water line and the City of ft'IIJlewood will lllaintain the water line. Cq>ies of the Licenae Agna m ,t is attached hereto • EIChibit A, Ind incorporated herein by refet'WICe. A. 'ftle Lioenae 11t.J1. e nt with a.rry Hilla Village for the a prq,oeed 6• water line which croaw undllr the q,es, City Ditch a Ent Jenyon Avierme in Tract 7 of Higgin'• South Brollct,,ay Hei--. B. 'ftle Licenao Agrcellll!nt with O.rry IUlla Village for a [llupowd 6• water line cnlSBC'tl Wider an encloeed pipe located at lt]per Frog Hollow in Tracts <i and 7 of Hi91Jin' • South Brollct,My Heights. Section 2. 1"c t1ayor and the City Clerk are hereby authorized to sign Md 11ttNt tho LiceMe AIJl..,•nt. for and an bfihalf of City Coln:il and the City of D,glewood. Intro&lced, re,~ in ,,11, Md pa'l!Nld en first n,adintJ en the 16th '1.,y of ~r, 1991. . . ' ' •. .. I. • I • • ]- - • • • • ~ < . • Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 19th day of Septenber, 1991. Read by title and passed on final reading at the 7th day of o::tober, 1991. Published by title • C>rdinance No. , Series of 1991, on the 7th day of oct:ober, 1991. - A'rl'EST: Patricli H. Crow, City Clerk "~ . - I, Patricia If. Crow, City Clerk of the City of l!hglao:x!, Colorack>, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true oopf of the <k'dinance paued on final reading and r;d>lished by title • <kdinance No. _, Saries of 1991. Patrfuli H. Craw ' 'I ' .. I . • t ,.,.. I - • • • · ... • N • THIS AGREEMENT, aade and entered into as of the----- day of , 1t , by and between the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, a aunicipal corporation of Colorado, hereinafter referred to as •city• and CHERRY HILL$ VILLAGE hereinafter referred to as •Licen ... ,• WITNESS ETH z The City without any warranty of its title or interest whatsoever, hereby authorizes Licensee, its successor, assigns, to install a 6· w.ter 1 tne under the City'• rights-of-way for the City Ditch, A parcel of land situated in the __ _.llf._.a.lli...41..-_____ _ of section ____ z ___ , Townahip ___ ......,SL..111:Sgyiaut.uh _____ _ RancJe ___ __.Hm...:.W ________ of the __ ..,6,..th.._ ___ _ County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado and lyincJ within the follovincJ described lines: In East ~nyon Avenue bordering Tr1ct 7 of Ht99tn'1 South lroedlifly Het9ht1 P.N., The above-described parcel contalna ----------aore or less. acres, -1 - ,, - ' . . . • I I ' . ' •, :J • • , I ]- • • • t• . • ' '· - 1. Any construction contemplated or performed under this License shall comply with and conform to standards formulated by the Director of Utilities of the City and such construction shall be performed and completed according to the plans, consisting of one sheet, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. 2. The Licensee shall notify the City's Director of Utilities at least three (J) days prior to the time of commencement of the construction of, or any repairs made to, Licensee's 6" water 1 ine so that the City aay, in its discretion, inspect such operations. J. Within thirty (JO) days fro• the date of the commencement of construction of said ____ 6_" ___ w_a_te_r'---l_i_n_e ____________ _ the Licensee shall complete such construction, and shall clear the crossing area of all construction debris an~ restore the area to its previous condition as near as aay be reasonable. In the event and the clearing and restoration of the crossing area is not coapleted within the ti .. specified, the City may complete the work at the sole expense of the Licensee. 4. The City shall have the right to aaintain, install, repair, re110ve or relocate the City Ditch or any other of its facililties or installations within the City's rights-of-way, at any ti•• and in such aanner as the City deeas necessary or convenient. The City reserves the exclusive right to control all easeaents and installations. In the event the 6" water 1 ine should interfere with any future use of the City's rights-of-way by the City, the Licensee shall, upon request and at its sole expense, relocate, rearrange, or reaove its installations so as not to interfere with any such use. 5. Any repeir or replaceaent of any City installation made necessary, in the opinion of the City's birector of Utilities because of the construction of the -~§-"~w~a~t~e~r_l~i~ne=---,----,------ ....... ....,.-.,....,....,...,-......,..,,_---,.----,-,~-=---..--or other appurtenant installation thereof, shall be aade at the sole expense of the -Licensee. 6. The stipulation and conditions of this License shall be incorporated into contract specifications if the construction h e r e in authoriaed is to be done a contract basis. 7. The rights and privileges granted in this License shall be s ubject to prior agreeaents, licenses and/or grants, recorde d o r unrecorded, and it shall be the Licena .. •s sole responsibil i lty to detenaine the existence of said docu .. nts or conflicting uses or installations. -2 - "'~ • . • I . • , , ]- • 6' - • . • ' -----------~--- a. The Licensee shall contact and fully cooperate with the city's personnel and the construction shall be completed without interference with any lawful, usual or ordinary flow of water through the City Ditch. Licensee shall assume all risks incident to the possible presence of such waters, or of stora waters, or of surface waters in the City Ditch. ,. All trenches or holes within the City's rights-of-way shall be backfilled and tamped to the original ground line in layers not to exceed six (6) inches loose aeasure to a coapaction of ninety per cent (901) Standard Proctor Naxiaua Density. ' 10. Licensee, by acceptance of this license, expressly assuaes full and strict liability for any and all daaages of every nature to person or property caused by water froa the ditch leaking throUCJh the ditch banks or pipeline at the point or points where the Licensee perforas any work in connection with the crossing provided by this license. The Licensee assu .. s all responsibility for aaintenance of the installation. 11. Licensee shall indeanify and save haraless the City, its officers asnd eaployees, against any and all claias, daaages, actions or causes of action and expenses to which it or they aay be subjected by reason of said ,.....~611.·_.w .. t""t~c.,....l..,t ... ot--.----....----...- being with n and over the prealses -o'""f,_.t .... h_e_c_l .. t""y_o_r--.b'""y--re_a_s_o_n_o""f...-a-ny work done or oaission aade by Licens .. , its agents or eaployees, in connectioft with the construction, replac ... nt, aaintenance or repair of said installation. 12. It is expressly agreed that in case of License•'• breach of any of the within proai .. s, th• City aay, at its option, have specific perforaance thereof, or sue for daaages resulting froa such breach. lJ. Upon abandon .. nt of any right or privilege herein granted, the right of Licensee to that extent shall ter.inate, but its obligation to indeanify and save haraless the City, its officers and eaployees, shall not terainate in any event. In granting the above authorisation, the City reserves the right to aake full use of the property involved as aay be necessary or convenient in the operation of the water vorks plant and systea under the control of the City. -J - . ' .. I. • , -• • • " IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instruaent haa be~n executed as of the day and year first above written. CHERRY HILIS VILLAGE, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, BY:,.,...~~~~~~~~~~~ Mayor ATTEST: ATTEST: City Clerk Licaga6 " -. . ' ·- ' - I. • ; '~~v i ]- - • • • (. NW 1/4 SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP5 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST 6th P.M. -ARAPAHOE COUNTY-N HIGGIN'S SOUTH BR<W>*Y HEIGHl"S TRACT7 ' i. WATER LINE ' ~. ' . E. ICEN'tON AVE. I I I . • I I I I PROFILE NQ SCALC ENCI.EWOOOWATER DEPARTMENT ~-.. . 'I ' ~ t ' ' . . .. I· • • t ~ I ]- • • • • {. BY AUTHORITY /{p ORDINANCE NO. ~ SERIES OF 1991- COUNCIL BILL NO. 61 INTRODUCED BY COLNCIL MEMBER GULLEY AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SELECTED SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 6 TITLE 3, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, CONCERNING THE RETIREMENT PROGRAM FOR NON· EMERGENCY EMPLOYEES. ENTITLED-CITY OF ENGLEWOOD NONEMERGENCY EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT PLAN AND TRUST AS AMENDED AND RESTATED EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1991." WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the Non-Emergency Employees Pension Plan be amended to comply with tax law changes, including the following: the Tax Reform Act of 1986 (TRA 86), Omnibus Budget Reconciliation AC1 of 1986 (OBRA 86), Omnibus BudQet Reconciliation Act of 1987 (OBRA 87), Technical and Miscellaneous Revenue Act of 1988 (TAMRA 88), Omnibus Budget ReconC1liation Act of 1989 (OBRA 89). and Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 (OBRA 90). WHEREAS , elfective January 1. 1991 the monthly benefit of Retired Members and Beneficiaries whose payments commenced prior to or on January 1. 1991 shall be increased by 3"1. per each partial and whole year ol retirement since January 1, 1983 . The ma,cimum increase shaU be 2,%. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOO. COLORADO. THAT: Segipn 1 . The following sections of Chapter I of Thie 3, Englewood Municipal Code 1985. are hereby amended to read as follows: 3-6-1 : 3-6-2 -2 : 3-6-6-5 : 3-6-7-6 : 3 -6-7,7 : 3 -6-15-1 . 3-6-15 -2 : 3 -6-15 -3 : 3 -6-16•3 : CITY OF ENGLEWOOD NONEMERGENCY EMPLOYEES RmREIIENT PLAN AS AMENDED AND RESTATED EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1,....f.N1 1H1 Purpon Definitions 1.tmiteliorHMI REQUIRED Distribution of Retirement Benefits Accrued Credits and Vested Benef11s Under the Previous Plan Pre serv ed INCREASED BENEFITS FOR RETIRED MEt.eERS. TERMINATED VESTED MEM8ERS ANO BENEFICIARIES Restr icuons on Twenty-Fl e HlghHt Paid Employees EFFECTIVE PRIOR TO JANUARY I, 1993 Amendment o1 Plan RESTR ICTIONS ON TWENTY -FIVE HIGHEST PAID EMPlOVEES EFFECTIVE AFTER DECEMBER 31, 1992 AMENDMENT OF PI.-N Llmhation of Benehll 3-6 -1: PURPOSE: Eltecthte as of January I, 11-1111 the City Counc• ol the City adopted the amended and restated Plan. as set forlh hefeln. to continue and r..,tace the Plan previously in o lfec:t. The Plan and Retirement FUfld are intended 10 meet the 10 b , I • ' ' ' I. • I • - • • • • (, requ irements of Sections 401 (a) and 501 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 19 -64 86, as amended. The Plan previously known as the "City of Englewood Retirement Plan· shall hereinafter be known as the "City of Englewood Non-Emergency Employees Retirement Plan: The Plan and the separate related Retirement Fund forming a part hereof, were established and shall be maintained for the exclusive benefit of the elig ible Employees of the City and their Beneficiaries. No part of the Retirement Fund can ever revert to the City except as hereinafter provided, or be used for or diverted to purposes other than the exclusive benefit of the Employees of the City and their Beneficiaries. This amendment and restatement of the Plan shall not, in any way, affect the rights of former Employees who participated in said Plan and who either retired or otherwise terminated their employment prior to January 1, 19-3111 The rights. if any, of such former Employees and of their Beneficiaries and the amounts of their benefits. if any, shall continue to be governed by the provisions of the Plan as it was in effect on December 31, 19-1610 or the date, if earlier. of their retirement or termination of employment, unless specifically provided for otherwise herein. 3-6-2-2 : H. "Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 19-64 86 as amended from time to time . I . ·compensation· means the total cash remuneration paid to an Employee for a calendar year by the City for personal services as reported on the Employee's income tax withholding statement or statements (Form W-2. or its subStquent equivalent), including longevity pay and excluding bonuses. extra pay. compensation time. overtime. lump-sum payments in lieu of accrued vacation time. sick leave. or personal leave. worke(s compensation and any contribution by the City under this Plan, or the like, but including any compensation that the Employee has elected to have deferred undef Section ,s1 and Section 12s of the Internal Revenue Code. EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1989, THE AMOUNT OF A Me.eER'S COMPENSATION FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE PLAN OURNG ANY PLAN YEAR SHALL NOT EXCEED TWO HUNDRED THOUSAAD DOLLARS ($200,000) SUBJECT TO COST -OF -LIVING ADJUSTMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH CODE SECTION 415 (d). L "Etfect ive Datt of th is Plan· means January 1. 1970 . Th is AMENDED AND restated Plan ,s elfectrve as of January 1. 1 !I •1 t 1 . r.1 "Employee· means any person employed by the City on a permanent, lull ,ume ba5ts as dellned in the City Personnel POiiey and Proc.ctures . For the purposes of th,s retir ement plan . police officers . pad fir efighters and elected officials sha ll no t be co nsidered to be Employees . EFFECTIVE JANUARY I, 1187, INCLUDED AS EMPLOYEES ARE LEASED EMPLOYEES WITH IN THE t.llEAN ING OF COOE SECTION '14(n)(2) EXCEPT THAT IF SUCH LEASED EMPLOYEES CONS TIME LESS THAN TWENTY PERCENT~) OF TI-ENON~ Y COMPENSATED WORKFORCE WITttN THE t.AEANING OF CODE SECTION A14 (n)(l)(C)(•). THEN THE TERM "EMPLOYEE" WILL NOT INCLUDE . 2 . ,,, - . ' --;-, -.. ~-, ' I. • • , , ]- • • • . " · ... • .. THOSE LEASED EMPLOYEES COVERED BY A PLAN DESCRIBED IN CODE SECTION 414(n)(S) UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY THE TERMS OF THIS PLAN. R. "Member" means any person included in the membership of thiS Plan as provided in Section 3-6-3 hereof. EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1987, EXCLUDED AS MEMBERS ARE LEASED EMPLOYEES WITHIN THE MEANING OF CODE SECTION 414 (n)(2). X. "Previous Plan· means lhe City of Englewood Retirement Plan (including any predecessor plan(s) thereto) in force and ellect for the period prior to January 1, 19 -8191, the Plan hereby being amended and restated. Any reference herein to the Previous Plan as of a certain date or for a certain period shal be deemed a reference IO the Previous Plan as then in effect. 3-6-6-5: ldM~O~N REQUIRED DISTRIBUTION OF RETIREMENT BENEFITS: Notwithstanding any other provision of this Plan, distribution of benefits under this Plan shall commence not later than April 1 of the calendar year following the later of the calendar year in which the Member attains age seventy and one-half (70112) or the calendar year in which the Member retires,-~~ lnlefMI Re,eAu~ie11 4Q1(al(91 is oraAIN 119)-FeNral Statute er ReouletiGM ~s. 3-6-7-6: ACCRUED CREDITS AND VESTED BENEFITS UNDER THE PREVIOUS PLAN PRESERVED: The restatement of Iha Previous Plan by this Plan shal not operate to exclude, diminish, limit or restrict the payment or continuation of payment of benefits accrued as of December 31, 19 -ti to. The amount of such Previous Plan benefits, ii any, in the courH of payment by the Trustee under said Previous Plan, 10 any person on December 31, 19 -ti to. shal be continued by lhe Trustee under the Trust Agreement forming a part of this Plan, in the same manner. undiminished, preserved, and fully vested under this Plan. 3-45-7 • 7: INCREASED BENEFITS FOR RETIRED MEMBERS, TERMINATED VESTED MEMBERS AND BENEFICIARIES: EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1111, THE MONTHLY BENEFIT OF RETAED MEMBERS AKJ AHO BENEFICIARIES WHOSE PAYMENTS COMMENCED PRIOR TO JANUARY 1, 1111 SHALL BE INCREASED AS FOLLOWS: EAAUER OF: THE YEAR PA'fMENTSCCMMENCE TO MEMBER OR BENEFICIARY 1990 1989 1981 1917 1916 1985 19114 t 983 or earlier PEJaMMJE INCREASEN M0NTHL Y BENEFIT 3"l!t 6% "' 12% 15% 11% 21 24% 3-45 -15 ·1: RESTRICTIONS ON TWENTY•FIYI HIGHIIT PAID EMPLOYEES EFFECTIVE ""'°" TO JANUARY ,. rtn: This Section MIS lofth 1"8 limtlallons requwed by the Internal Revenue Setvce on lht Emplorer conlrtbullonl wtlidl ma, be UHd tor the benefits of certain Employees . This Sec11on 1h11 IPPlr IO an E~ ontv if his anticipated annual Pension e•ceedl one lhoul8nd Ive hundred dolars (11 .SOO) . 3 . . , •. • I . • ; , - • • • • . • ' and the Employee was among the 1wen1y-tive (25) highest paid individuals of his Employer at the time of such Employer's initial establishment of the Plan ("Plan· tor purposes ot this Section, includes the Previous Plan) or the date ot a subsequent amendment which subslantially increased the possibili!ies ol discrimination as to Plan benefits. The limitalions set forth in this Seclion shall become appiicable if : A. The Plan is 1ermina1ed wilhin ten (10) years after ils initial es1ablishment, or B. The Pension of an Employee becomes payable within ten (10) years after the initial establishment ol the Plan . II subparagraph B. above is applicable, the restrictions will remain in effect until the Plan has been in effect tor ten (10) years from the inilial es1ablishmen1 and. 11 at !hat time, the lull current costs have been funded. the restrictions will no longer apply. II subparagraph B. above is applicable and !he full current costs have not been funded alter the Plan has been in effect for ten ( 10) years from the initial establishment. the limitations shall continue to apply until the lull current costs have been funded . II the Employer contributions are sufficient to meet the full current costs of the Plan at the end ol ten (10) years from the date of the Plan's initial establishment, or later if the lull current costs are then met tor the first time alter such ten (10) year period. the excess ol benefits payable under the Plan but previously limited by this Section. over the amounts actually paid shall be paid in a lump sum to the retired or 1erminated Member. ii living, or if deceased. 10 his named Beneficiary or estate . If an Employee is subject 10 1he provisions ol this Sec1ion, the Emptoyer con1ribu1ions which may be used for his benefits shaU not exceed the greatest ot the following : 3-6-15-2 : AMENDMEN~F-P\:AN-!~~realCH>enefits whieh-would-9ubSleftlial"7 iPIClfHM ,..-..ien, el i,ossible-diHfiminalion es-4CH)Ontribuliens er 11 •• btRelil.....,,on ,e,...ina~~tle reslfietion-set-tonh lbe u e -~ IN Plan es ii ii wer&-8-4\eW pl~ablt~~ RESTRICTIONS OF TWENTY · FIVE (25) HIGHEST PAID EMPLOYEES EFFECTED AFTER DECEMBER 31. 1992 . A. RESTR ICTIO N OF BENEFITS · IN THE EVENT OF PLAN TERf,I · AT ION . THE BENEFIT HERELNDER OF ANV HIGHLY COMPENSATED EMPLOYEE ANO ANY HIGHLY COMPENSATED FORMER EMPLOYEE (AS DEF INED IN CODE SECT ;QN 414 \0 )) tS LIMITED TO A BENEFIT THAT IS NONDISCRIM INATORY UNDER CODE SECTION C01 (A)(.$). B. RESTRICTION ON DISTRIBUTION : THE ANNUAL PAYMENTS TO ANY "HIGH , 25" EMPLOYEE (DEFINED BELOW) ARE RESTRICTED TO AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE PAYMENTS THAT WOUlD BE MADE ON BEHALF OF THE EMPLOYEE UNDER A SINGLE LIFE ANNUITY THAT IS THE ACTUARIAL EOUIVALENT OF THE SUM OF THE EMPI.OYEE'S ACCRt..ED BENEFIT ANO THE EMPl.OVEE'S OTHER BENEFITS UNDER THE Pl.AN . THE RESTRICTIONS DO NOT APPLY. HOWEVER, IF • • • ~- . ' ' I . • • . , I 9 , 2 ]- • • • • • • 1 . AFTER PAYMENT TO SUCH EMPLOYEE OF ALL SUCH BENEFITS, THE VALUE OF THE PLAN ASSETS EOUAL OR EXCEEDS ONE HUNDRED TEN PERCENT (110%) OF THE VALUE OF CURRENT LIABILITIES (AS DEFINED IN CODE SECTION 412(1)(7)), OR 2. THE VALUE OF SUCH BENEFITS FOR SUCH AN EMPLOYEE IS LESS THAN ONE PERCENT (1%) OF THE VALUE OF SUCH CURRENT LIABILITIES . C. EMPLOYEES WHOSE BENEFITS ARE RESTRICTED (HIGH-25 EMPLOYEES): THE EMPLOYEES FOR ANY GIVEN PLAN YEAR WHOSE BENEFITS ARE RESTRICTED UNDER SECTION B. ABOVE rHIGH-25 EMPLOYEES") INCLUDE THE TWENTY- FIVE (25) HIGHEST PAID, FOR SUCH PlAN YEAR, OF ALL HIGHLY COMPENSATED EMPLOYEES AND HIGHLY COMPENSATED FORMER EMPLOYEES (AS DEFINED UNDER CODE SECTION 414(0)). D. "BENEFIT" DEFINED: FOR THE PURPOSES OF SECTION B ABOVE, "BENEFIT" INCLUDES LOANS IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNTS SET FORTH IN CODE SECTION 72(p)(2)(A), ANY PERIODIC INCOME, ANY WITHDRAWAL VALUES PAYABLE TO A UVING EMPLOYEE, AND ANY DEATH BENEFITS NOT PROVIDED FOR BY INSURANCE ON THE EMPLOYEE"$ LIFE. 3-6-15·3: AMENDMENT OF PLAN: IF THE PLAN IS AMENDED TO INCREASE BENEFITS WHICH WOULD SUBSTANTIALLY INCREASE THE EXTENT OF POSSIBLE DISCRIMINATION AS TO CONTRIBUTIONS OR AS TO BENEFITS UPON TERMINATION OF THE PLAN, THE RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH ABOVE IN SECTION 1 AND IN SECTION 2 (WHEN EACH SECTION IS EFFECTIVE), SHALL BE APPLIED TO THE PLAN AS IF IT WERE A NEW PLAN ESTABLISHED ON THE DATE OF SUCH CHANGE. 3-6-16·3: LIMITATION OF BENEFITS: EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1987, notwithstanding any other provision contained herein to the contrary. the benefits payable 10 a Member from this Plan provided by Cily contributions shan be subject to the limitations ot Internal Revenue Code Section 415 in accordance with A. and (B) betow: A ( 2) b . Other amounts which received special tax benefits, or conlributions made by tht City (whether or not under a salary rtduc1ion agrNmenl) towards tht purchase ot an annuity described in Internal Revenue Code Section 403 (b) (whether or not the amounts art aclually excludablt from lhe gross income ot lht Member). T~, .. ~11a1ion ..... ha~~spect-to-an'f"u.mbef whose -ennual Pens1C>n-YndeH~'--and-any-o11\er-deltned--oeneh plan "'aiftll•"41•0'f"-'he Emplo~e, it IHI 1t1a11 1e11 llleu~a,~S,tO;OOCH>O I s~Membef-nn noH~ioi,a~-defined-()Onlrtbu1o0n-plan (~~al Re\lellUe '* &Hlioft 4i6(11 >-4nP'I~ ~vent-fhll e Mtmlter hH NIii e,tdiltdwtltl IHG-thMHen-f'Oh'elfs ot-Grtdoled-8efvic . ,.._"'••lffluM M1111el pe11tiorl aloweble 11ndeHtlis-S«tion ......... edtad~••!MuM ............ ptft~~ nuMeratot-of~ ._..... IIVMbtr ot .-MefflNf'.-yffft~ediled-SeNiot end-the donoffltnalOf of..wllloh~ ,~ 3 . EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN (5) BELOW. WHICH IMPOSES ADDITIONAL LIMITAT Cl SON T~E AMOUNTS PAVA&lE TO MEMBERS WITH LESS THAN TEN (10) YEARS OF ERVICE. TM[ FOREGOING LIMITATIONS SHALL NOT BE . 5 . • . I . • 0 , ]- • • I• . • ' APPLICABLE WITH RESPECT TO ANY MEMBER WHOSE ANNUAL PENSION UNDER THIS RETIREMENT SYSTEM. ANO ANY OTHER DEFINED BENEFIT PLAN MAINTAINED BY THE EMPLOYER, IS LESS THAN TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS (10,000.00), AND SUCH MEMBER HAS NOT AT ANY TIME PARTICIPATED IN ANY DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLAN (WITHIN THE MEANING OF SECTION 41 S(K) OF THE CODE) MAINT AINEO BY THE EMPLOYER. 4. IN THE EVENT THAT A MEMBER HAS LESS THAN TEN (10) YEARS OF PARTICIPATION IN THIS RETIREMENT SYSTEM ANO PREDECESSOR PLANS HERETO, THE DOLLAR LIMITATION OTHERWISE APPLICABLE UNDER (1) ABOVE SHALL BE REDUCED BY MULTIPLYING SUCH LIMITATION BY A FRACTION, THE NUMERATOR OF WHICH IS THE NUMBER OF SUCH MEMBER'S YEARS OF PLAN PARTICIPATION (OR PART THEREOF), BUT NEVER LESS THAN ONE (1 ), ANO THE DENOMINATOR OF WHICH IS TEN (10). THIS PARAGRAPH SHAU, TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED BY THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, BE APPLIED SEPARATELY TO EACH CHANGE IN BENEFIT STRUCTURE HERElN>ER. 5. IN THE EVENT THAT A MEMBER HAS BEEN CREDITED WITH LESS THAN TEN (10) YEARS OF SERVICE, THE PERCENTAGE-OF-AVERAGE-EARNINGS LIMITATION OTHERWISE APPLICABLE UNDER (2) ABOVE ANO THE DOLLAR AMOUNT OTHERWISE APPLICABLE UNDER (3) ABOVE SHALL BE REDUCED BY MULTIPLYING EACH BY A FRACTION. THE NUMERATOR OF WHICH IS THE NUMBER OF SUCH MEMBER'S YEARS OF SERVICE (OR PART THEREOF), BUT NEVER LESS THAN ONE (1), ANO THE DENOMINATOR OF WHICH IS TEN (10). 6 . The limitations of this Section apply to a straight life annuity with no anc illary benefits and to an annuity that consti1utes a qualified join1 and survivor annuity, provided payment begins between ages si11ty -two (62) and sixty-five (65). If p1ymen1 commencH before 19e sixty-two (62). the loreooing limitations shall be reduced so that they are Actuarially Equivalent to such a benefit commencing 11 19e sixty-two (62). However. the reduction ol this paragraph shaU not reduce the lim1111lon below seventy-f ive thOusand dollars ($75 ,000). if payment commencH alter age fifty-five (55). or below the Ae1u1rial Equivalent of seventy-live thousand dolars ($75,000) commencinQ 11 age fifty-live (55). ii payment commences before 19e fifty -live (55). If payment commences alter 19e s l 111y -five (IS). ttie limllatlon shall be the Actuar ial Equivalent of a ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) annual benefit commencing at age sixty -ti e (65). The interest assumption for purposes of determi nin g Actuar i al Equ,valency under this paragraph shall be the in1erest rate o:herwise used tor purposes ol computing optional forms of income payable under the Plan. but the rate shall not be less than frve percent cs•~, annually 11 benel,ts commence before age 11x1y ,five (65) and shall not e11ceed five percent 15°'•) annually 11 benel,ts commence att-, age , •ty-live (65). SOcl iAD 2. Only the specie sections o, 1Ubsectt0ns beino amel'ded are set forth herein . All other s c;t ions . hllH and provisions ol Chapter 6 . Title 3. shall remain in lull torce and etteet . lnlroduced. reed 1n full , and passed on 11,11 readinQ on the 16th day o t September. 1991 . "'~ ' • ' ' I. • • . , , - - • • • <. " Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 19th day of September, 1991. Read by title and passed on final reading on the 7th day of October, 1991 . Published by title as Ordinance No. ___ ,, Series of 1991 on the 10th day of October, 1991. Susan Van Dyke, Mayor ATTEST: Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the Ordinance, passed on final reading and published by title as Ordinance No. __ • Series of 1991. Patricia H. Crow . 7 . ,-~--• ' . •. ' .. .. I. • • '~~v i - • ·, ORDINANCE NO. 61 SERIESOF 1991 • .. • • • BY AUTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 62 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL ~1EMBER GULLEY AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREE!\1ENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, SOUTHGATE WATER DISTRICT AND KIOWA RESOURCES, INC. RELATING TO WATER RIGHTS FOR THE SOUTH PLATTE EXCHANGE PROJECT. WHEREAS, Kiowa Resources, Inc. on behalf of Southgate Water District has filed applications in Water Division No. 1 of the District Court to enable Southgate to provide additional water for anticipated development within the Southgate service area; and WHEREAS, the City ofEnclewood has objected to protect the quantity and quality of water available through its existin1 water rights; and WHEREAS, with the approval of this Acreement, the City of Englewood and the Southgate Water District ";II settle issues pending before Water Division No. 1 of the District Court relatin, to the South Platte Exchange Projt'ct ; NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, APPROVAL OF nfE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, SOU'l1iGATE WATER DISTRICT AND KIOWA RESOURCES, INC. WHICH GENERALLY PROVIDES AS FOLLOWS: A . On December 28, 1989, Southpw entered into a contract Y.ith Kiowa to de,·elop the South Platte Exchanp Project (the "Projecn to provide additional water supply to support current and anticipated future development \\ithin South1ate·1 sen-ice area. B. Southpte retained J<ioy,·a as its acent to appropriate water rights for the Project. incl udin1 filinc and proHcutinr applications for npproprinth·o ri1:ht of chance and 1tora10 and appro,·al of chan.:ea of water ri1ht1 in the Di trict Court in and for Water Di,-i 1ion No . 1 (the 'Water ourt') for th e purpato of enabling South1aw to dh'ert watt-r nuributnble to tht' P rojC'c t nt plnnn d dh·n ion \\Orka ond 1tora1e rt' erw1ir for municipal u, ..... . Ki owa , on behnlf of South1ate, has meet such applicntinn1 in tho Wa t r Court. "hid, npplicntion1 ha,·e bc!en denomiMted n Cnse No .1 M)CW2:J:t. 00 ·wi13 nnd OOCViH. nnd ant.icipott'1 filin1 addilionnl • l 10 C .. I. • , ]- • • • · ... • ,. applications in the future to complete and implement the dewlopmcnl of the Project, collectively referred to as the "Project Water Ca;.es". D . Englewood has filed Statements of Opposition to the Project Water Cases with the \Vat~r Court to protect the quantity and quality of water available to its existing waler rights. E . Englewood, Southgate and Kiowa desire to enter into this Agreement stipulating terms and conditions to be attached to the decrees that may be entered by the Water Court in the Project Water Cases, such that the quality of water available for di\'ersion by Englewood at its Union A,·enue Intake is protected. In consideration of the mutual agreements contained herein and other good and valuable consideration the receipt and suffici<.>ncy of which is h<.>reby acknowledged, Southgate and Englewood agree as follows : 1. During the period of September 16 through ~1ay 14 of each water year, Southgate, its successor or assigns will not operate its exchange whene"er the now of the South Platte River immediately downstream of Englewood 's intake near Union A\'cnue equals 3.0 cfs or less. Southgate will coordinate dfrersion acti\'ities \\ith Englewood's staff. Southgate will not. be re . ponsible for constructing or operating a gauging station near the Union A\'enue intake or elsewhere. Dh·ersions and exchanges by Southgate and F.nglewood shall be operated in accordance with their respecth·e priorities and the limitations de1eribed in this parapnph shall not constitute a subordination of any rights. 2 . Subject to the incorporation of the terms of paragraph one in any d<.'Creel entered in the Project Water Cases, Encle111,ood \\i ll limit its in,·ol\'ement as an Objector in the Project Water Cases to non-watcr-quality- related i H ues. 3. Enelewood i.hall rel ea M the encinecrinc firm of )fart in & Wood Wn tcr Co n s ultant , rnc . from a ny cl a im of conflict. of inter<'E t and hall p<.>rmit. )fa rtin & Wood to pro"ide engi neerinc sen ·iccs to Kio"a and .. ou tha;:a t c wi th Rc .pc.'<:t. t o the Project . d ay of 100 1. lntroduc d , r nd in fu ll ,. nd pn ~ on fi r-t r<':l d inc o n the 16th pt C'mb<.'r, 199 1. l'ul I i. lw d :1,. .1 Bill r • n rd in a n e on the 10 th day of &·pt mb<.'r , lfoad by titl e nnd pn cd on finnl rcndint: on the 7th dny of ~t olX'r , 1991. . 2 . . , • . .. I. • , I ]- • • •, • applications in the future to complete and implement the den•lopmcnt of the Prnject, collccti,·cly refc1Ted to as the "Project Water Ca;;.es". D. Englewood has filed Statements of Opposition to the Project Water Cases with the Water Court to protect the quantity and quality of water a\'ailable to its existing water rights. E. Englewood, Southgate and Kiowa desire to enter into this Agreement stipulating terms and conditions to be attached to the decrees that may be entered by the Water Court in the Project Water Cases, such that the quality of water available for di\·ersion by Englewood at its Union A,·enue Intake is protected. In consideration of the mutual agreements contained herein and other good and valuable consideration the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, Southgate and Englewood agree as follows: 1. During the period of September 16 through :\1ay 14 of each water ycar, Southgate, its successor or assigns will not operate its exchange whene,·er the flow of the South Platte Ri\•er immediately downstream of Englewood's intake near Union A\'enue equals 3.0 cfs or less. Southgate will coordinate dh-ersion activities \\ith Englewood's staff. Southgate will not be rc.ponsible for constructing or operating a gauging station near the Union A\'cnue intake or elsewhere. Dh-enions and exchana:es by South1ate and F.nglewood shall be operated in accordance with their respecth·e priorities and the limitation, deacribed in thi1 para,mph 1hal1 not con1titute a ,ubordination of any rights. 2 . SubjKt to the incorporation of the temu of paraa:raph one in any decree• entered in the Project. Water Caae1, En11e-.·ood will limit its in\'oh·ement aa an Objector in the Project. Water Caaes to non·watcr.quality· related i11ue1. 3 . Englewood hall release the encinffrina: firm of :\fartin & Wood Watc.'r onsultant , Inc . from any claim of connict of intere ·t and hall) J)('rmit :\lartin & Wood to pro,·ide engineerinc Ur\'iCH to Kiowa and outh&:ate with R !)('Cl to the Project . day of 1001. Ckl lntroduc d. r nd in full, nd pn cd on fir t l"('adinc on the 16th pt mhc.'r, 1991. I 'uhli :,,hl d . .1 14111 fo r. n rdin n on I he 191 h d :,y of S<·pt m r , H ad b,• 1111 and p d n fin, I ttodinar on tho ith d:1y of r, 19'.>I .' ,, -. . ' ' I • • • - · ... (. • . " • '. ... Published by title as Ordinance No. ___ _. Series of 1991 on the 10th day of October, 1991. Susan Van Dyke, Mayor ATI'EST: Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City ofEn1lewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the above and foJ'elCriRI i1 a true copy of the Ordinance, pa1sed on final readiOI and published by title a, Ordinance No. __ , Series of 1991. Patricia H. Crow . 3 . • I I. . 0 ' ]- • • • L• . • ' <' AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, aade this day of , 1991, i• between the CITY OP ENGLEliOOD ("En1le~ood">, the SOUTHGATE WATER DISTRICT, a Colorado quaai-aunicipal corporation ("S0uth1ate">, and KIOWA RESOURCES, INC., a Colorado corporation ("Kiowa"). RECITALS A. On Deceaber 28, 1989 1 S0uth1ate entered into a contract with Kiowa to develop the South Platte lxchan1• Project (the "Project"> to provide additional water aupply to aupport current and anticipated future developaent within Southcat•'• aervice area. B. S0uth1ate retained Kiowa aa it• a1ent to appropriate water rithta for the Project, includint filint and prosecutinl application• for appropriath·• ri1hta of exchan1• and stora1e and approval of chan1e• of water ri&hta in the District Court in and for Water Diviaion ~o. 1 (the "~ater Court"> for the purpose of enablinl Soutb&ate to divert water attributable to the Project at planned diveraion work• and atora1• reservoir• for aunicipal u•••· c. liowa, on behalf of louthtate, baa filed auch application• in the Water Court, which application• have been denoainated aa ca••• Noa. IICVZ33, 90CVZ13 and 90CWZ14, and anticipate• filint ~dditional application• in the future to coaplete and iaple .. nt the develop .. nt of the Project, collectivelJ hereinafter the "Project Water Caaea·. D, En&lewood haa filed ltate .. nt• of Oppoaition to the Pro j ect Waler Ca••• vlth the Waler Court to protect the quantity and quelitJ of water available to it• exlatinc water ri&hta. I, ln1levo od, louthcate and Kiowa deaire to enter into thi• A1reeaent atlpulatin1 ter•• and condition• lo be attached lo deer••• that .. , be entered bJ the Water Court in the Project Water C••••, auch that the quality of water available for diveralon by lntlevood at lta Union Avenue Intake i• protected. ,,, - In conslderatlon of the autual a1ree .. nta contained herein and other cood end valuable conaideratlon the r•c•l•t end sufflc lenc, ef vhlch l• herebr acknowled1ed, louth1ate e n d r nalevood air•• aa follova 1 • ' I • • • , I ]- - • • ,, - • .. .. ' ·~ • <. AG REEH ENT 1. Durinl the period of Septeaber 16 throu1h Hay 14 of each water year, S0uth1at•, it• •uccessor• or asaitn• will not operate its exchant• whenever the flow of th• South Platte River i .. ediately downstrea• of Entlewood'• intake near Union Avenue equal• 3.0 cf• or l•••· S0uth1at• will coordinate diversion activities with En1lewood's staff. Southtate will not be responaibl• for constructinl or operatinl a 1au1inl station near the Union Avenue intake or elaevhere. Diversion• and exchan1•• by S0uth1ate and En1levood shall be operated in accordance with their respective prioriti•• and th• liaitation• described in thi• para1raph shall not constitute a subordination of any ri1hta. 2. Subject to the incorporation of the ter•• of para1raph one ln any deer••• entered in the Project Water Ca•••, Entlewood wlll liait its involveaent •• an Objector ln the Project Water Ca••• to non-water-quality-related issues. 3. Entlewood shall rel•••• the en1ineerin1 fir• of Martin• Wood ~ater Consultant•, Inc, fro• any claia of conflict of interest and shall perait Hartin • Wood to provide entineerinl service• to Kiowa and S0uth1at• with respect to the Project. Dated aa of the date and year first above written, City of lntlevood, • Colorado aunlclpal corporation - By-----------------------------------Roser Fraser City Hana1er S0uth1ate Water Dlatrict, a Colorado quaai-aunicieal corporation .. • . .. I. • I -• ~- I"" . • .. .. . • ... AG~ ITDI llA -OC'l'OIID 7, 1991 AS INDICATED ON '1'BI COUIICIL CCIIIIUIIICATION BD'ORB YOU TRIS BVDilfG, '1'BI BIIGL&IIOOD LIQOOll LICBIISIIIG AtJ'l'IIOIUTY IS UCQIIIIBIIDIIIG 'l'BAT '1'BI CITY I88UB Tmll'OIIAllY PrmTS IIIIICB IIOULD ALLOW A LICDSB APPLICAIIT '1'0 COIIDIJCT IID8IIIB88 AIII> 8BLL ALCIIOLIC BBVDAGU AT RftAIL PBIIDIIIG APl'IIICWAL OP A ftAIIBPD OP OIIIIDSIIIP. 'l'BIS ACTIOII IS AD'l'BOltIIBD 8Y COLCmADO IIBVI8BD STA'l'UTU 12-41-101.5 AIII> 12-47-101.5 APPllOYBD 1JIIDKll SSIIATB BILL 91-139. A PmIT PD OP '100 IS ~llfDSD 8Y '1'BI LIQDOR LICD8IIIG ADt'8CIUTT '1'0 Ol"nff AIJIIIIII8'1'11ATIV1 008TS. STAPP COIICUlt8 Ilf TRIS ..... '1'lm LIQUOa Lica8IIIG AD'1"IIOaI'rY 18 OP '1'BI OPIIIIOII '1'1118 ACl'IOII IIQULD AID AIID PACILITATB TD IIBGOl'IATIOIIII IIIIDC:al Bl!WWWW '1'BI LICIIISD AIID '1'BI APPLICAlft'. IP UIIIOVID, '1'BI OltDDIAIICI IIOULD AmD '1'BI DQL&IIOOD IKJIIICIPAL CODS 8Y ADDDIG Am SUB-SacTIOII S '1'0 Cll&Pl'D 38 OP TITLS 5. . , • . " I. . 0 .. - • nan October 7, 1991 l•ITIATSD aY ffAFP SOUIICS IHUS/ACTICIII PIIOl'OSD • • • COUIICIL COlelUIIICATIOII 11 a Liquor Licenai119 Authority Patricia H. Crov, City Clerk T-porary Liquor Permit Application r- ~ecoaaendation froa the Liquor Licenai119 Authority to bec;in iaauin9 Teaporary Pel'lllit•, which allov a licen ... to conduct buain••• and ••11 alcoholic bevera~• at retail, and to a• .. •• a Sl00.00 application f-for licen ... • ... kin9 a Temporary Peraiit pendin9 approval of a tranafer of ownerahip authorised by a.ctiona 12-46-106.5 and 12-47-106.5 CIIS. PIISVIOUS CDalC:11, &erlCIII None ffAFP ANU,TSH The Sl00.00 fN -ld be juetUied to oU~ aainietrati,re coeta. It haa IINft our ••rer ia,nce that the .-iniatrati,re procedune r-auired of City etaU ._ to the tranafer of liquor ucen ... can be ,rery t1-cone-inf· In a41clition, the ~rary penit would aid and facilitate the _,ociation ~· betlMell the uc:en-and the app licant. Senate I 11 91-llt [COIIC&UUIO T1II HIUAIICS OP ~, NIUIITI AU1'11DalUIIO 11d SALi o, trVHAGII a.TAZ•IIIO ALCCaX. AT asTAILJ -· ...... by the Lefialatun and bee..,. effective July 1, lttl. Under thia atatute, the City of lfttl..-oocl .. y now ia•u• a T-,orary Penit to a tranaferee of any cl••• of liquor licet1N. The T .. porary Peniit • •valid until auch t1-•• the application to tranafer ownerahlp of t • Uc:enae to the applicant 1• tranted w for -hundred t_,.nty daya, whichever ahall far•t oc:c:ur, ••c:ept that, if the applicatioe to tranafer the licenN haa not ~n nnt.ed d Jr.f.n9 the one•hundred•twnty-day period and the tranafer" n,tr1te1 c:au ... the local lic:enaint aut hority .. y ••tend, ln ta d&a c:r 1011, the val&d&ty of ea d pel'lllt for an add itional period not to ••reed• aiy day,.· TIie ,.,... &ll all-the uc:en ... to C'Ollduc:t bu1lneH and .. 11 alc:ol\ol c . ' • .. I • • • , ]- - ORDl~A.'l'.CE :--O. _ SERIES OF 1991 • • • BY AUTIIORITY A BILL FOR • • COU~CIL BILL NO. 64 1:--TRODU~:--CIL MD.IBER ~ A."J ORDINA.~CE A.\IENDING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 38 OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDl~G A NEW SUBSECTION 5E. llt:0 WHEREAS, Colorado Revised Statute, Sections 12-46-108.5 and 12-47-108.5 authorize local licen1in11 authorities lo issue temporary permits to a transf'eree of a Fermented Malt Benra11e License and of any cla11 of liquor littnM to permit the tran1ferff to continue sellin1 fermented malt beverap1 and liquor durin1 the period in which an application for transfer of the ownenhip of licenH i1 pendins; and WHEREAS, there is a need to ha,·e authority to issue a temporary permit durin1 the proceuinc or a tran1fer of 0111.Tiership; and \\'HERE . .\S, the permit fee ofS 100.00 will co,·e r the administrnth·e cost of proce11in11 the application; and WHEREAS, the En11lewood Liquor Licen1in1 .,uthority has re,;e\\'ed the State Statutes and Scn11te Bill 91,139, and recommends the En11lewood Municipal Code be amended to provide on opplic11tion fee for the issuance ofT1n1porary Permit1; SOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAl:--ED BY THE CITY COU~CIL OF THE CITY OF ESGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Stc;tjpn l . Title 5, Chapter 38, of the £nslewood Muniripel Code 1915 i1 hereby afflt'flded by addini: a nt w Subsection 5E, and •·ill rucl u folio•·•: 5-38,5: FEES: Application fees for lictn111 ahall be payable to the City H folio•·•: A . New LicenH 8 . Tran1ftr of loution of ui1tin1 liffflN 250.00 C . Transfer or 0111.ntr hip of eai1t ln1 licet1M 2.'iOOO D Rent•al of t\itt in; lktn e MOO E. TF.~ll'ORARY PF.R~IIT PESD1r.G TIIASSFER OF OWNERSHIP 100 00 111 11d,ht1 on to any 1dditional fffl impoted by the State. lOnt. ltl, ltHrCMlun ,I, r :i d ,n full , nnd pn :<I on r.,,.t rtlltlinc on the 7th day olOctobtr, '"'· • . .. I. • , 2 - • • OCtober 7, 1991 DIH'l~n • • I • • ' .. 11 b Stewart Pond&, Director of 81-Clty Rlck DeWitt, Clty Attorney ,. - Waatewater Utlllty Ordinance Aaendllenta The action propoaed la to incorporate required Federal Pretreataant llecJulatlon• and local enforceaent requlr ... nta into the Waatewatar Utlllty Ordinance. l'aYloaa coac1L ~1- lloveaber S, 1990 llleYlalon of Waatewater Utlllty Ordinance Dlacllar9e Standarda. nan -.n1• The Snvl,,_tal Protection a,.ncy (DAI requlree tllat tlle lnduetrlal Prftreataent Pro9r• IN revulated a., tlle ttutewater UtlUty ordlauoe ud tllat lt IN updated wlu all federal revulatl-u ttwy are .-,-lpted, TIie IN audlU tlle ,c.reauut dhlelon -uy to -re tlle requl-t• are lacorporated ud effecthe. laproper lllpl-tatlon of tlle ,c.rea~ pcovr• la a vlolatlon of tlle 81-Clty WPDU dlachen,e peralt, eonn••n•• of aot lllpl-tl .. tlle r99Ulatlw -1• include the SPA flnl119 tile clty up to US,000 per day, NC IF W The SPA Ila• aandated ta.at au cltlN vltll lnduetrlal ,c.reataent pcovr-elloft apecUlc federal requlraaet1U aad revulatlon• into tilelr local ordl...-foc enforcell9ftt purpoeea. In addltlon, tile City Attorae,•• Offlce Me pc:,:aad addltlonal verbl ... to pcowlde Nfor-t NM aad ... ltaltUlty vltll tile ....... 1 ordlna-pcowlalone. The SPA .... reoelved a oopr of tlle I I tr JIU ..... al~ tlley ... _ IIOt , __ uy approved ti-, the 60 day N9lew ,-led, u pcowlad .,, ~•l ,...1at1oa, 11M pHNCI without c: Rt, (a. le&W to IN dated ..... I, l"l) __ ._. • . . .. I • • 0 , ]- • • • • • (, PUMIClU. Thee. vlll be no dlrect flnanclal i.llpact on the Clty by adoptl119 the propoHCl aaandaente to the Waet...ater Utlllty Ordlnance • . , •, • • I • • , --. _ I ]- • • • ' Definitiona/Abbreviationa 12-2-1 -Act -Update Ordinance 1. Buainea• Claaaifiaat.ion COde -Update orclinanae 2. catevoriaal u-r -BPA definition 3. coapoaite Baaple -a.ca-rnded by BPA ... Director of Utiliti--Update Ordinance 5. Direaton Order -BPA requireaant 6. BxiatincJ U~ -BPA definition 7. Naxiaua Daily AveracJ9 -Update Ordinance a. Natro -Update Ordinance 9. New &ouroe -BPA definition 10. one Year -Update Ordinance 11. Normal DoaNtic wutewater -Update Ordinance 12. Si9111ficant lnduatrial uaer -SPA definition u. 81119 or Sl119loed -SPA definition 14. SIC -Update ordinance 15. Total .. tala -BPA definition 12-2-2-6 1. ' Update Ordinance 12-2-2-u 1. Induatri• located in 8111Jl..ood City liaita but diachu1Ji119 wutewatar to the .. tro Diatriot -t co.ply wit.b the Natro Diatrict'• Rul• and llelJUlationa u par avr-nt. "' -. , .. I . . 0 -• • • QBPJIIMCI MUQIIMT MTJQIIALE 12-2-ac la• b 1. Coapli•• with EPA Regulations. u-2-ac1d 1. A liait of 9.0 unita as a aaxiawa pH baa been found to be reatrictive to Industrial Uaers. 'ftle new aaxiaua allowable of 10.0 will allow aore flexability and not cauae hara to the collection systea or POTW. 12-2-acia 1. Update Ordinance. 12-2-aci~p 1. BPA definition. 12-2-acu 1. Update ordinance. 12-2-2-1 1. Update ordinance. 12-2-2-11 1. COllpli .. vitb BPA recJUlationa. 12-2-2-• 1.· Coapli .. vitb SPA recJUlationa. 12-2-2-0-ld 1. Coapli .. wit.b BPA rec,ulationa. 12-2-2-0-u 1. COllpli .. witb BPA rec,ulationa. , ' ' .. I. • • , I • . ' ]-•. . ~ • ~. OBPIINfCB ypguqrr MTl9MLI u-2-2-02 1. Protection of the POTW. 12-2-l-D 1. Update ordinance. 12-2-4-:l 1. Update ordinance. • 12-2-s-AZb,c,d,• 1. Define new and exiating Induatrial uaer. 12-2-!JC1• 1. Update ordinance. 12-2-!IC2 1. SPA requireaent. u-a-lClf 1. SPA requireaent. u-a-lClk 1. DA requireaent. U-2-IIIM 1. Allow for aon accurate IIGftitorinlJ for city. 12-2-IIIMI» 1. ... requir.-nta. U-2-elMd 1. DA rea a H ndat.loa. I. • 0 • ,_ -. ' 'I ]-• ,, • . • .. . • ' QHQJMNCI AIINJIURIT IATJQIALI 12-2-5D48 1. Update ordinance. 12-2-5D6 1. Update ordinance. 12-2-s-n 1. Update ordinance. .. 12-2-sn 1. Update ordinance. 12-2-SP 1. Update ordinance. 12-2-SG 1. Update ordinance. 12-2-w2, > • • 1. BnforcaMnt purpoeaa. 12-2-61 1. a.oover coat.a to City by Violatora. 12-2-611 1. 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K-Z4 K11uwh11,1ly .... llelolell lu c......,.l •llh alrlcl llal,ilih urrenaH ...., ........ , ......... ur roqulrlnu , .. , ... , ..... ·'-"'· 11111 . , • I .. I • • , 2 I -• • · ... • (, LITILETON/ENGLEWOOD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT ,.. ................ ~c..--•110 Auguat U, 1991 11r. curt NcCoraick Bnvironaental Protaction Agency one Denver Place 999 1ath str-t SW.ta SOO Denvfr, Colorado 80lOl-l405 RB: W..tawatar Utility Ordinance Aaen<laent.a Dear Nr. NcCoraick: The propoaed pretreat.aent ordinance a .. nclaent.a for the C.l.ti•• of Littleton and Englewood ver• aubaitted to your deparblent for reviev on June 1, 1991. The a.l.xty day reviev period ha• paaaed vlUlout co ... nt lly Kl•A. 'l'herefure, Lloth citl•• vill LM>y.l.n pcepaciny council co .. unicollon• ~ finalize the propoaala. If you bave queationa concerning thla -ttar, pl•... call ... Your• truly, 7/((:i</ ~-~ [ Gordner Induatrial Pretreatment SptH,:loliat IIKG/cla cc: Cbarli• Gr.Laa -Englewood Auiatant CU.y Attorney Charlie Uloaten -Littleton Public &ervicea Director Plail ,..,._ .. n -Culcn·allu U.1.18C~l of lle411Ut .. I • • I - • • • • ,, - • t• • ' 1/ b BY AUTIIORITY ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF 1991 COUNCIL BILL NO. 60 INTRODUCE~CIL MEMBER ~ ABll.LFOR AN ORDINANCE AMF.NDING TI1LE 12, CHAPIBR 2, WASTEWATER UTILITY. WHEREAS, the Environmental Procection Aaency has mandaled lhat all cities with industrial pretreatment programs adopt specific federal requirements and reaulations so the cities may enforce the EPA requirements; and WHEREAS, the EPA audits the pretrea1mentdivision annually ioensure the requirements are incorpor:ned and effective; and WHEREAS, improper implemenwion of the EPA rep)ations is a violation of the Bi-City NPDES discharge pennit and the consequences of non implemenwion could result in fines of up to $25,000 per day IO the City; NOW, lllERER>RE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE OTY COUNaL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOU.OWS: Scc;ljon I . That Title I 2, Chap&er 2, of the Enalewood Municipal Code I 985 be amended to read as follows: SECTION: 12-2-1: 12-2 -2: I :?-2-3: 12 -2-4 : 12 -2-5: 12 -2-Ii: I:?-:?-7 : 12 -2-8: 12 -2-9: 12 -2-10: CHAPTER2 WASTEWATER l1J1U1Y General Provisions General Re&ulations Fees and Oarces Private Sewer , Connections and Repain Industrial Wastewater Di1eh¥&e Pennits Enforcement and P'enalties Limi1aions on Di harp Sewer Tap Fees Consuuction of Sewers; EaleftSion of Mains; Co5lS; Inspection Mia:ellaneous 1 , . • • I . • 0 , 2 ]- • • • I' - • ,. -' '· 12-2-1: GENERAL PROVISIONS: A. Shon Title: This Chapter shall be known as the "Wastewater Utility Ordinance."' B. STRICT LIABILITY: THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNOL RECOGNIZING nm nntEATS UPON nm FRAIL ECOLOGY AND EXPRFSSING GREAT CONCERN R>R ITS PRO'JEC110N, DECLARF.S 11fA T MERELY DOINO ANY ACT PROHIBITED BY 1HIS ORDINANCE AND ORDERS OF THE DIRECTOR. ISSUED UNDER nm PROVISIONS OF nus ORDINANCE OR FAILING TO PERPORM ANY ACT RF.QUIRED BY 1HIS ORDINANCE OR SAID ORDERS OF THE DIRECTOR VIOLATF.S 1HIS ORDINANCE. THE VIOLATOR'S INTEN110N IS NOT A DEFENSE TO ANY VIOLATION OF 1HIS ORDINANCE OR SAID ORDER OF THE DIRECTOR, BUT INTEN110N MAY BE CONSIDERED AS A MATIER IN AOORA VA110N OR Ml110A 110N. a..c. Purpose: It is necessary for die health, safety and welfare of the residents of the City IO repllle the collection of wastewater and U'eatmenl thereof to provide for nwumum public benefit. This Chapter sets forth unifOlffl requirements for direct and indnct contributors into the wasiewarer collection and treatment system for the Oty and enables it to comply with all applicable State and Federal laws. The objec1ives are: 1. 2. 3. To prewnt lhe inboduction of pollUIIIIII • lhe P01W which will inlerfel'e wilh the opallion of lhe syaem or COlllllllinale the resullina sluctp; To prewnt lhe ima~lullnls inlO lhe P01W which will throuah the System, ' Y IJ'elled. inlO receivilll waters of r llmOlpbere or olherwise be incompllible with the system; To illlpnM lhe opponunity to recycle and reclaim w11tewaten and sludlff from lhe system.; 4 . To provide for equitable diaribulion amona IINl'I of lhe COIi of the POTW; and 5 . To provide for and promoee the aeneraJ health, safety and welfare of the citizens residina within the City :md downsaeam Ule"I. The provisions herein provide for the replllian of direct and indirect conlribulon IO the POtW thrau&h lhe laum of pennlll -:e. enforcemel11 of 111111'11 niquilemenu for all Ulal. lUlhorill · and enforcement acdvides. ...-. mer NpCllliaa. llld provide far 1M......., of 2 . , . • .. I . • • , ]- • ,. • to • (, fees for the equitable distribution of costs resulting from the program established herein, and for enforcemenL The provisions herein shall apply to the POlW and to person outside the POlW who are, by contract or agreement with the P01W, users of the POlW. G.D. Definitions/Abbreviations: Unless the context specifically indicates Olherwise, the following terms and phrases, u used in this Cllapter, shall have the meanings hereinafter designated: Act or ''The Act". The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, P.L. 92-500 also known as the Clean Water Act AS AMENDED. ,iaehl ..................... .. ...... 111, 111, Gl•11 w .... A.et ., 1t1ir-P,L.--9'-m. Administrator. The Regional AdministratorofRepon VIII of the U.S. EPA. Approval Authority. The Administrator or, upon deleption of State Pretrutment Authority of Colorado, die Director d the War« Quality Control Division. Colorado Depanment of Health. Authority (Control Authority). The City of Englewood, Colorado. Authorized Representative d lndusuial User. An authorized representative of m industrial user may be: 1. IFlliE INDUSTRIAL USER IS A CORPORATION: a. A RFSPONSIBLE OFFICER OF THE CORPORATION, SPECIFICALLY 11fE PRESIDENT, SECRETARY, TREASURER, OR VICE PRESIDENT OF nm CORPORATION IN CHARGE OF A PRINCIPLE BUSINESS ACTIVITY, OR ANY OTHER PERSON WHO PERR>RMS SIMILAR POLICY OR DEOSION MAKING FUNCTIONS FOR TitE CORPORATION, OR b . 11fE MANAGER OF ONE OR MORE MANUFACTURING, PRODUCTION OR OPERATION FACIUTif.S EMPLOYING MORE niAN 250 PERSONS OR HA VINO GROSS NATIONAL SALES OR EXPENDllURES EXCEEDING $25 MILLION, IF AU1ll0RITY TO SIGN DOCUMENTS HAS Bf.EN ASSIGNED OR DEl.f.OA TED TO niE MANAGER IN ACCORDANCE WITH CORPORATE PROCEDURES . 2. IF THE INDUSTRIAL USER IS A PARTNERSHIP OR PRIOPRIETORSHIP: A OENERAL PARTNER IF THE PERMl1TEE IS A PARTNERSHIP, OR BY nm PROPRIETOR IP mE PERMITl1:B IS A SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP. 3 • . , . • .. I. • r ~ I ]- • • • I• • A DULY AUTHORIZED RFJ>RESENTA TIVE OF THE INDIVIDUAL DE.slONATEDABOVE, IF THE AUTHORIZATION IS MADE IN WRITING. WRITIEN AUTHORIZATION MUST: SPf.clFY AN INDIVIDUAL OR POSITION HAVING OVERALL RESPONSIBilJTY FOR 11IE FACILITY FROM WHICH DISCHARGE ORIGINA'IES. ~ • prlaelpal e•ee111i¥e emee, er •• leall Ille le¥el er ¥lee pN1lde11t, ii Ille i11d111t,lal 11se, ii • ee,pera&ie111 (It) • ===~==:~==~.::::-.~ .. , Hllleriaed NJtNNlllall¥e er Ille i11d1¥1d11al dellpated alte¥e :;:::.::=::..::::=.::.:=·=:: Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD). The quantity of oxygen utilir.ed in the biochemical oxidation of organic maner under standard laboratory procedure in five (5) days at twenty dep-ees (20") c .. expressed in milligrams per liter. Business Classification Code (BCC). A classification of discharaers based on the CURRENT VERSION OF-ma Standards Industrial Ousification Manual, Bureau of the Bud,et of the United States of America. CATEGORICAL USF.R. lllOSE USERS SUBJECT TO EPA PROMULGATED CATOOORICAL PRE11lEATMENT STANDARDS. Olemical Oxygen Demand (COD). The measure of the oxy,en equivalent of thaa ponion of orpnic maaer in a sample dial is ucepcible IO oxidation by a Siron& chemical oxidant under labonlory procedures. Ollorine Demand. The amount of chlorine required IO produce a free chlorine residual of 0.1 m&Jl after a contact lime of fifteen ( 15) minutes IS measured by 1he DPD (N, N, Diedlyl-P-Phmylene-Diamine) Method on a sample at a temperalure of 1wen1y depees (20°) Centiancle in conformance with Standard Methods. City. The City of Enalewood, Colorado • Code. The Code of the ay,:, Enf,lewood, commonly known IS the Enpewood Municipal Code of 1985, , as amended. el &M.C, 1969 al-tHMftded. Compa1ible (Convenien1) Pollutanl . Biochemical oxy,en demand, chemical oxyecn demand, suspended solids, FOO, ammonia, pH and fecal coliform bac1cria; plu s any addilional pollutants identified in the POTW'S NPDES pennit. Composiie Sample. A represenlllive flow proponioaied ample collected within a twenty-four (24) hour~ coasdtudna a minimum of four (4) individual umples collecled AT BQUAU..Y SPACED TWO HOUR IN'l1DlVAU AND COMBINED ACCORDINO 10 FLOW. TIME PROPOR110NAL SAMPLINO IS ALLOWED .. .. I . • 0 I - • • • • - IF FLOW-PROPORTIONAL SAMPLING IS NOT FEASIBLE INCLUDING WHERE FLOW METERING IS NOT FEASIBLE. al equally-spaeed-two- heul'-intervals and eeMhined aeeerdl111 le Rew. Consistent P01W Treatment Works Removal, Pollutant Removal or Removal. Reduction in the amount of a pollulant or alteration of the nature of a pollu1ant in the influent of the P01W to a less toxic or hannless state in the effluent. Consistent P01W removal efficiency shall be the average of the lowest fifty percent (50%) of the removals measw-ed. Contamination. An impainnent of the quality of the waters of the State by waste to a degree which creates a hazard to the environmental and/or public health through poisoning or through the spread of disease, u described in Standard Methods. Cooling Water. The water discharaed from any use such u air conditioning, cooling or refrigeration, or to which the onf y pollutant added is heat. County Health Department, Health Officer. Any reference in this Chapter to the "Depanment of Health" or the "Health Depanment" shall mean the Tri-County District Health Department. Any reference in this Chapter to the "health officer" shall mean the Health Officer of the Tri-County District Health Depanment, or his designated representative. Director of Utilities. The Director of Utilities (DU) for Englewood or his authorized representative OR DESIGNEE. respectively. Direet .. el Wa11ewa1er T,_I••• (DWT}, TIie Dlreet .. el Ille Cily- alNlle, £111l1welNI T,-1a1al Pla111, DIRECTOR'S ORDER . ANY ORDER TO A USER BY TiiE DIRECTOR. Direct Disctwce. The discfw&e of treated or Wltreated wastewater directly to the waters of the State of Colorado. Discharaer. Any person who dischar&es or causes the dischar&e of wa stewater to theP01W. Di sc harp Rate. That volume of effluenl from the plant which has betn detennined by the Dlrccior 10 be represenwive of lhe process effluent from th:11 plant . Such effluent will be hued upon metered water usaae unless, in the ~inion of the Director, lpficant amounts of water are diverted and no1 d1 sc har&ed into the was tew ater treaunent system . Di SOl\'cd Sol id . Th :u oncentradon of matter in the w;i 1cwa1er on i 11n g of llo id31 p.1nicula1 e matter one micron in diameter or less, and both orpnic 3nd inor aani c molecule and Ion present in soludon. Dep.tnmenc of Utilitl . The depu.mn which is responsible for the operation and mainaenance of the WutewaW collection syaem . 5 " - I . • I - • • • I• • ' '· Deparunent of Wastewater Treatment. The department which is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the wastewater treatment system. Domestic (Sanitary) Wastes. Liquid wastes (a) from the noncommercial preparation, cooking and handling of food or (b) containinJ human excrement and similar matter from the sanitary conveniences of dwellings, commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and institutions. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, or where appropriate, the tenn may also be used u a designation for the Adminisntor or other duly authorized official of said Apncy. Existing User. An industrial user which is in operation ll the time of promulgation of Federal Categorical Pretreatment Standards AND ANY INDUSTRIAL USER NOT INO.UDED IN THE DEFINmON OF "NEW SOURCE" AS CONTAINED IN 40 CFR 403. Fecal Coliform. Any number of organisms common IO the intestinal ttact ol humans and animals whose presence in saniwy sewage is an indicator of pollution. Fats, Oil or Grease (FOG). Any hydrocarbons, fatty acids, soaps, fats, waxes, oils, and any other material that is exncted from freon solvent. Flow. Volume of wastewater. Gart,qe. Solid wastes from the domestic and commercial preparation. cookina and dis_pensina of food, and from the commercial handlin&, storage and sale of produce. Garbage, Properly Ground or Shredded. The wates from the prepanaion, cooldna and dispensina of foods that have t.en pound to such a dea,ee that all particles will be carried freely under lbe flow condilions normally prwailin1 in public sewers, with no particles parer lhln one-half inch (1/2") in any dimension . Grab Sample. A sample which is liken from a wuae sueam on a one -lime basis with no reaard to the now in the waste sueam and without consideration of time . Holdina Tan k Sewa,e . Any wa saewa&er from '::a!::t' tanks such u vessels, chtmical 1oilets. campm. trailers, sepdc llllks, vaults, and vacuum- pump truc k . Incompatible (Nonconvendonal) Poll1111111. Any nonftlllble wuae product, includin1 nonbk>deandable diuolved solidi. lnd lrec, Dischlfle. The discbarte or the iaauducdon of noadomesdc poll1111nu from any soun.:a rqu1-d lllder Secdoll l07(b) or (c) ol lhe Act, I I'~ • ... .. I . • I ]- • • • • - (33 U.S.C. 1317), into the POlW (including holding tank waste discharged into the system). Individual (Private) Wastewater Disposal System. A septic tank, cesspool or similar self-contained receptacle or facility which collects and/or treats or otherwise disposes of wastewater and which is connected not.the POlW. Industrial. Of or pertaining to industry, manufacturing, commerce, trade or business, as distinguished from domestic or residential. Industrial Surcharge. That charp assessed against industrial customers based upon the amount that the strenglh of their discharged wastewater exceeds normal domestic stren&th in the parameters of BOD, COD, or TSS. Industrial User. Any user that disclwJes wastewater from industrial processes not to include sanitary wastes. Industrial Wastes. The wastes from the industrial manufacturing processes, trade, or busioess u distinct from sanitary wastewater. Interference. The inhibition or disruption of the POlW treatment processes or operations which contributes to a violation of any requirements of the POTW's NPDES permit. The term includes prevention of sludae use or disposal by the POlW in accordance with section 40S of the Act, or any criteria, &uidelines or regulations developed pursuant to the SWDA, the Clean Air Act, the Toxic Substances Control Act, RCRA, or more sainaent Swe criteria applicable to the method of disposal or use employed by the POTW. Jackson Turbidity Units (JTU). The measure of the optical properties of a sample which causes li&ht to be scattered and absorbed rather than transmitted in strai&ht lines. (Ord $4 Series 1983) MAXIMUM DAU.YA VERAGE. SHALL MEAN 11IE AVERAGE OF ALL SAMPI..ES COLLECTED DURINO A 24-HOUR PERIOD. Metro Di Diet. The METRO WASTEWATER RECLAMATION DISTRICT Me1repeli1ett-Dcaver Se••• Di•P••~ a political ubdivi ion of the Stale of Colorado. (Ord . 43, Series 198S) . National Caletorical Pretrealmenl Standard or Cltepical Standard or Prettt 1mm Standard (NCPS). Any ttplation cont3ining pollutant discharcc lim11s promula-d by the EPA in accordance with section 307(b) :and (c) of the A t whi h 31"1)1ie to a pcciric cat cory of ind u trial users. N tional Pollutant Di harae Elimination System (NPDES). The program for i ulna, ccnditionina and denyina permits for the dischqe of pollullftll from point sources into lhe navipble watm of the contl,uous 1J011e and the oceans pur uant IO NCUOn 402 of the Act. 7 • . ' I . • • , ]- • • • • I • • ' <. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit. A pennit issued under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System for Discharge of Wastewarers to the Navigable Waters of the United States pursuant to lhe AcL National Prohibitive Dischar,e Standards or Prohibitive Disclm&e Standard. Any reau)ation developed under lhe authority of 307(b) oflhe Act and 40 CFR, section 403.5. Natural Outlet. Any outlet into a watercourse. pond, ditch, lake or other body of surface or ground water. NEW SOURCE. CONSTRUCTION BY AN INDUSTRIAL USER IS CLASSIAED AS A NEW SOURCE IF: (1) THE CONSTRUCllON IS CARRIED our AT A srra AT WHICH NO OTifER SOURCE IS LOCATED; (2) CONSTRUCllON ,. - TOTAU. Y RFPLACFS THE PROCESS OR PRODUCllON EQUIPMENT THAT CAUSES THE DISCHARGE OF POUUTANTS AT AN EXISTING SOURCE; OR (3) THE PRODUCllON OR WASTEWATER GENERATING PROCESSES OF 1lJE CONSTRUCTED FACILITY ARE SUBSTANTIAU. Y INDEPENDF.NT OF AN EXISTING SOURCE AT 11IE SAME SITE. Normal Domestic Stren&th Wutewater. Wastewater, when analyzed by Standard Methods, contains no more than THREE HUNDRED (300~ hHtlHtl ARJ (JIO~ ma,'l of TSS, FIVE HUNDRED (500) IIINe h•11tlNtl fH4» ma,'l of COD, and/or two hundred ml/I of BOD. ONE YEAR. ONE YEAR SHAU MEAN 365 DAYS. Person. Any individual, ~hip, copannership. firm, company, corporation, usociation, J()int stock company, uusa. estate, pemmental entity or any other lepl entity, or their lepl representatives, a,ents or assips. The masculine ,ender shall include the feminine; the sinplar shall include the plural. pH . The inlellSity of the acid or bue condition of a solulion, calculaled by 1akin1 the lopridwn of the reciprocal of the hydroten ion conce.naration expressed in moles per liter of solution . Platinum Cobalt Scale . The lllndard by which samples shall be compared . A st andard unit of color is produced by one milli,ram per liter of platinum in the form of chloroplatinate ion in solution . Pollutant. Dnldaed spoil, din. 1luny, solid w1111, indnenlar residue, sewqe, sewqe sludp, prt,qe. nsb, cbem6cal was11, biololkal nutrient. bioloskal fflllelill, ndiolc:dve will, beal, wredred or dilClnled equlpmen1, IOCk, and. or my indullrill, munidpll. or aptcullural waae . 8 • . ' I . • 0 , ]- • • • • • I• • Pollution. The man-made or man-induced alteration of the chemical, physical, biological and radiological integrity of water. Pretreatment or Treatment. The reduction of the amount of pollutants, the elimination of pollutants, or the alteration of the nature of pollutant propenies in wastewater to a less harmful state prior to or in lieu of discharging or otherwise introducing such pollutants in a POTW. The reduction or alteration can be obtained by physical, chemical or biological processes, or process changes by other means, except as prohibited by 40 CFR section 403.6(d). Pretreatment Requirements. Any substantive or procedural requirement related to pretreatment, ocher than a national pretreatment SWldard imposed on an indusaial user. Pretreatment SWldards. All applicable Federal rules and reaulations implementing section '»'7 of the Act, as well as any nonconllicting State or local standards. In cases of conflicting standards or regulations, the more saingent thereof shall be applied. (Ord. S4 Series 1983) Publicly-Owned Treatment Works (POTW). The wastewater system owned by the Oty or the Meuo District. This definition includes any sewer that conveys wastewater to the P01W treatment plants, except private sewen. For the purposes of this Chapter, POTW shall also include any sewen that convey wastewater 10 the POTW from persons outside the POTW boundaries who are by conlJ'ICt or agreement with the POTW, actually usen of the POTW. (Ord. 43 Series 1985) Radiok>p:al Control. Disposal by release into sanitary sewer sysaems in accordance with Rules and Regulations published by Colorado Depanment of Health and the Stale of Colorado. Receiving Water. Likes, rivers, streams or ocher waaercounes which receive treaaed or untreated wastewater. Receiving Water Quality Requiremenu. Requirements for the wasiewater treatment plant effluent establi hed by applicable Slate or Federal regulaaory 3gcncie (or the prottetion of ttceivin& waler quality. Such requirements shal I include effluent limiw.ion • and waste discharp saandards. requirements, limitations. or prohibitions which may be established or adopctd from time 10 time by State or ~l law or re1ula10ry qenc:iel. Sanitary Sewer. A seWtt which carries sewaae and to which storm, surface 3nCt &round waters n noc inienaionally admitted. includin1 the pipe or conduit w 1cm and 3ppunen3n(C , for the rollcc1ion, 1r:anspona1ion, puming and u~3tnl\.-nt of wace . This definition ~II also include the 1enn1 public wer", "sewer system", ""sewer", and "collection line" . Service Line (Privu Sewer). 'Ille w w11er collector line extendin1 from the waseewaeer dispoaal facililies ol lhe pllllliles up IO 111d includift& the c:onnection IO the saniury sewer. ' I. • I ]- • • • • • I• • Shall, Will, May. "Shall" and "will" are mandatory; "may" is pennissive. (Ord, 54 Serie. 198.3) Significant Industrial User. Any CATEGORICAL USER OR industrial user of the City's wastewater treatment system whose PROCESS flow (a) exceeds twenty five thousand (25,000) gallons per day, (EXCLUDING SANITARY, NONCONTACT COOLING AND BOll.ER BLOWOOWN WASTEWATER) or (b) exceeds five percent (5,.) of the daily AVERAGE DRY WEATHER HYDRAULIC OR ORGANIC capacity of the treatment system, (c) is subject to a surcharge for excessive BOD, COD and/or TSS as provided for in this Chapter, (d) has toxic material in its waste stream in toxic amounts as defined in standards issued under section 307(1) of the Act, or (e) is determined by the Director, the Metro District, the Colorado DeP.!'1"'ent of Health or the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to have sipnficant impact. either singly or in combination with other contributin1 industries, on the treatment works such that the quality of the effluent, or sludees, from the treatment works deviates from the requirements set forth in the NPDf.S permit issued to the City, or the Metro DiSb'ict, or such that in1erfere11ce with the treatment process or facilities would result Sipificant Violator. A person who remains in noncompliance with conditions of this~ forty five (45) days after nocification of such noncompliance and which 1s part of a pattern of noncompliance OVff a twel\'e -month period or which involves a failure to accurately report no11COfflpliance. or which resulted in the POTW havin1 to exercise its emeraency aulhority to halt or prewna lhe industry's discharae of pollutants . 'Ale Cily INII •H11•lly p111tlilll la Ille i".•&l'•••.tl i•lia .. ... .,.,.. • 1111 el IIN ...... wlliell weN NI ill 111 ••••• lit. = =i:'===:.: -:::=.:::: = = ... ......... •• , •• ,., ..................... 1 .............. ... ••• lwel•• (H} ••••II• (OM, ta leriea ••• Slud,e . The accumulated solids sq,arated from liquids. such as w Mer or wasrewater, durin1 proces in1, or deposits on boaom s of suam or Olher bodies of Water, or the precipilale multi .. from chemical llalfflenl. coaaulation, or sedimentation of water or wastew11a . Slu1 or Sluaload . A DISCHARGE OF ANY POLLUTANT AT AR.OW RA TE ANM>R POI.J.UTANT CONCENTRATION fflAT COULD VIOLA TE ANY OF TifE PROHIBITED DISCHARGE STANDARDS. \VHIITHER OR NOT SU II VIOLATION ACTIJALL Y OCCURS . ""• .. , ........ el •••••• ........ 1 ............ _ .......... ill ............ ., .. , ............................. , ., ... .. ..... ,.. .. , ... ,.,ii.ti ., ............................ , •i•••• •aN , .... Awe ,1, Ii•• 11N .,., ... •••, IN• flt} ..... , ............ ., now, .......................... . 10 " - • . ' I . • II ]- J- • • • (. Standud Industrial Classification (SIC). A classification pursuant to the Standud Industrial Classification Manual issued by the Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget.-191a AS AMF.NDED. Standard Methods. Procedures described in the latest edition of "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wutewater" u published by the American Public Health Association and the Water Pollution Control Federatioo. Elements of wutewater strenath shall be measured by "Standard Methods" unless otherwise expressly sweet. Standard Specifications. The cUITCllt specificadons used by the City of Englewood in the construction of public sewers. State. State of Colorado. Slate Waters. Any and all surface and subsurface waters which are contained in or flow in or throu&h this State, except waters in sewage systems, waters in treatment works or disposal systems, waters in potable water distributioo systems, and all waters withdrawn for use until use and treatment have been completed. Storm Sewer. A sewer that caniea only storm, surface and pound water drainaae. Storm W111:1. Any flow ocamna durina or followin& any form of natural precipitation and raultin& lherefrom. Subdivider (Developer). Any person who plats and improves undeveloped land for the purpose of indUllrial, commen:ial, or residential use. Subdivision. Any undewloped land which bu been~ and is improved for the purpoee of induslrial, c:ommemal, or aesidenlial use. Superintendent. The person desipaled by the City IO supervise the oper.uioo of the POTW and who is charpd with cienain duties and responsibilities by this Chapter, or his duly authorized represeaaaaive. Suspended Solids or Tocal Suspended Solids (l'SS). The total suspended mauer, exp-e ssed in mallia,am s per liw, 1h11 floats on the surface of, or is uspended in water, wasaewater, or ocher liquids. and which is removable by labon~ fil1erin1 in accordance with procedures sea forth in MSlandard Methods . (See-follew in&fll&e fer e....,...iellolS111Kte1iG11 la al , •filliw .,,,.._ Qe-i 11 ,,11_. O.•) Sysaem Dewlopmenl Olarp. Thal charae auesaed apinst new usen of the wastewa1er 1re11men1 sysaem IO ftnm capilal ilnpnweme111 of the www11e1 b'elllnelll lysleffl. 11 . , .. I· • , - ]- • • • «• • '· Tow Metals. The sum of tbe concenttations of c~ (Cu), nickel (Ni), total chromium (Cr), AND zinc (Z.n).•11• •••i•• ,{QI}. Tocal Solids. The sum of suspended and dissolved solids. Toxic Pollutants. Any pollutant or combination of pollutants listed in Schedule A u toxic or in reeutations promulaated by the Administntcr of the F.nvinnnaa1 Protection Awe:,w;y under lhe provisions of CW A 307(1) or OlberAcu. lJplet. An excepcional incident in which I dilcbarpr uninlentionally and tempormily is in a 1111e of noncompliance with the standards set forth in Section 12-2-7 herein clue ID facton beyond the reasonable conll'Ol of the discharpr, and excludina noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly desiped areatment facilities, inadequale 11e11ment facilities, lack of preventive maanaenance, or careless or improper openaon thereof. Unpolluted Water. Water of quality equal to or better than the Swe or Federal effluent criteria in effect, or waler that would not cause violation of receivin& water quality standards and would not be benefited by discharge to the sanitary sewers and wutewater treatment facilities provided. User. Any pa10!I who contributes, causes or pennits the contribution of wutewater into the POTW. User aassificllion. A classification of users based on the 1972 (or subsequent) edition of the Standard lndUllrial au1ific11ion (SIC) Manual prepared by the Federal Office of Manaaement and Bud,et. VilCOlity. The propeny of a fluid dial resisu internal now by releasina CIOUlllel'ICtin forces. WllleWller (Sewqe). The cambinalion oflbe liquid and waler-carried Wastes from residenca, commercial buildinp. indullrial plants and institutions includina polluted coolina -· I . Saniwy WuteWater. The combination of liquid and waier-canied wutes discharpd from IOilets and ocher saniwy plumbin1 facilities. 2 . lnduslrial Wutewater. A combination of liquid and waaer-cmied wute, discharaed from any induslrial elllblishment and resuJtina from any trade process carried on in that esllblilhment includin1 the wastewater from pretreatment facilities and pollUled coolina water. 3 . Combined Wutewater. WIIIIW .. includina sanitary and industrial wutewa1er, aorm water, inftbndaa and inflow carried to the POTW. Wasaew .. CONTRIBUTION Dlnll1 ... 1Wmil. The document or documenll luued IO a _. by the City in accanllnc:e with die lel'ffll of this Chlpllr. 12 • I • .. I . • • , . , ]- • • t• • Wastewater Pretrealmenl Facility. Any arrangement of devices or structures used for treating wastewater before it is discharged into the POTW. Wastewater Strength. 1be quality of wastewater discharged as measured by its elements, including its constituents and characteristics. Wastewater Treatment System, Wastewater Utility, or Wastewaaer System. (a) Any devices, facilities, suuctures, equipment or works owned or used by the City for the purpose of the transmissaon, sroraae, treatment, recycling and reclamation of industrial and domestic wastes from within or without the City, or~ to recycle or reuse water• the most economical cost over the estimated life of the system, includinl inten:eptin1 sewers. outfall sewers, collection lines. pumpins, power and ocher equipment, and their appurtenances, and excludin& service lines; (b) extensions, improvements, additions, alterations, or any remodelin& thereof: (c) elements essealial to provide a reliable recycled supply such sites that may be acquired. that will be an integral part of the treaiment process or is used for ultimate disposal of residues resultin& from such treaiment Waterc:oUrSe. Any channel in which a flow of water occun, either continuously or interminendy. Winter Quarter Water Use. The averqe moNbly amount of water delivered through the meter of the user durina the followina periods. Water Usage Periods for Compulin1 Sewer Rates lnsideCity Mid Mid Bill DIie Group Ill Nov . Feb. Mir. I Group I Dec . Mar. :L;: Group II Jan. Apr. Outs ide City • Denver Wala' Mid Mid BiUDlle QuadlV Jan. Mir . Sept . I Quad Ill Dec . Feb. Mar . IJune I Sepl . t , Dec . I Ou twde Ci ty • Willow Water Mid Mid Bill DIie Dec . Feb. J-1 13 I . . • . , . ]- ] • • • Terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings adopted in the latest edition of "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater" published by the American Public Health Association, the American Water Works Association and the Water Pollution Control Federation. Abbreviations. The following abbreviations shall have the designated meanings: 1. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20 . 21. 22. 23. 24. 12 -2-2: 1 . BOD • Biochemical Oxyp Demand 2. CFR -Code of Federal Regulations 3. COD -Chemical Oxyaen Demand 4. CW A -Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) u amended 5. o&M -Operation and Maintenance 6. F.MC -ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 6, EPA-Environmental Procection Agency ;, FOG -Fats, oils and grease 1h 1-Uter 9... mg -Milligrams "' ml/I -Milligrams per liter l-1, NPD~ -National Pollutant DischarJe Elimination System I-a.. POTW -Publicly-Owned Trealrnellt Works ~ SIC -Standard Industrial Clwification M, SWDA -Solid Waste Disposal Act, 42 U.S .C. 6901, et seq. U.. TSS -Total Suspended Solids "'1 use -United States Code . ~ USEPA • United States Environmental Prolection Aaency ~ BAT-Best Available Technolopes 1-9.. BMP -Best Manaaement Practices a.4h BPT -Best Practical Technole>&ies a.&, RCRA · Resource c.onsavation Recovery Act ~ PIF -Plant Investment Fee ~ Na>S • National Calqorical Prelrealmellt Standards (Ord. 54 Series 1983) GENERAL REGULATIONS A. Supervision . I. 2. The Director of Ut1litie wn be respon able for the mana,emena ol the WllleWller collection lyslffll served by the City and all ol lhe propeny penainin1 lhefflo. He lhall 1ee Wt uch system is kepi raned and in aood wortin1 order and~. He shall insure proper · wnh all local, State and Federal ORDINANCE.~. STATUTES, LA , AND REGULA TIONS ....... letiolt for collection of wastewater and i.hall perform all other duties ,n connection with such system u may be required . The Direclor ol Wuaew11er Traunent (DWT) shall be ....... for the ............ olabe Bi-Oay-,. llilallll 1811 MIIIW--planl and all ol lhe iJ1°'*1Y penainina dlaeto. lie shall • lhll lUCll 1,-is kept pn,perty cleaned ad in pd wortina order and repair. He ... I iftluN proper 14 . , I • • , ]- • • • t• • compliance with all local, Stare and Federal regulations for treatment and discharge of wastewater and shall perform all Olher duties in connection with such system as may be required. 3. The Director of Utilities and Director of Wastewater Treatment may adopt rules and regulations in their respccti\'e areas of responsibility, jointly or individually, consistent with the provisions of this Chapter for the administration of the wastewater system. Rules and replations adopted shall pertain to, but shall not be limited to, discharge, limitations, pretreatment requirements, standards for installation of wastewater lines and services, and implementation of standards promulpted punuant to the Act. In establishin& such rules and regulations, they shall establish standards that will assure safe, efficient operation of the wastewater sysrem, wutewater treatment process or equipment that will not ha\'e an adverse effect on the receivin& water, or will not otherwise endan1er persons or propeny, or constitute a nuisance. 4. The Direc1« of Utilities, the Direc1« of Wastewater Treatment and the DireclOI' of Finance shall keep such records and prepare such reports concemin& the wastewater utility u the Oty Manager directs. The Oty Manager shall keep the City Council advised of the operations, financial condition, and future needs of the Department and shall prepare and submit to the Oty Council, at least annually, a report coverin1 the acdvicies of the Departments, includina a statement of revenues and expenditures of the precedina year. S. 1lfE DIRF.c'TOR OF UTUJTIF.S AND THE DIRECTOR OF WAS'IEWATER TREATMENT SHAU. HA VE 1lfE POWER TO FORMULA TE AND PROMULGATE DIREC11VES, RF.OULATIONS, AND ORDERS IMPLEMEN11NO AND CONSISTENT Wmt THE PROVISIONS OF THIS CHAPTER. TIIE VIOLATION BY THE USER OF ANY SUCH DIRECTIVF.. RBJULA TIONS, OR ORDERS CAN BE ENR>RCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH TIIE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 12-2-6 OF THIS ORDINANCE. J.. ~•et• el UIHilill ••ti Di .... • el Wa111wa1., TPNl ... 1-:::=,•-:,:~::.= ::a.c:=::~ ..... lld Nplali .. , ...... ... be iHNlillflll •illt prewi11 .. , el llti c ... , •••• 6 . If wastewalel'S concainin& •Y sublt.Mee delaibed in the followin1 s«tions of this Code are discharJed or proposed IO be dischar&ed irNo the w ~w :ilff system of the City or ro any tribuwy lherelo, lhe DIR]:.CTOIUMI may t:i ke any oction nece ry to : •• b. Prohibit the dischar&e of such wasaew.r. Requite a dischllp IO demonslrlM 1h11 in -plant modiftcalions will "'1tice or elimuwe die ditchqe ot sucb subltenca ., lhll lhe dischlrae does no1 uceed die limill Ml in Secdan 12-2-7 berain; 15 I' - • . .. I • • • , - - • • • • • t• . • ' c. Ensure pretreaunent. including storage facilities or flow equalization ~essary to reduce or eliminate the objectionable characteristics or substances so that the discharge will not violate this Oiapter; d. Ensure that the person making, causing or allowin& the discharge pays any additional cost or expense incurred by the Oty treatment system; or e. Take such ocher or funher remedial ICtian a may be deemed to be desirable or necessary to achieve the purpose of this Oiapter. "' - 7. Anf actual or threatened discharge of wastewater containin& substances limited or prohibited by this Oiapter into the wastewater treatment system of the Cty which. by the delenninalion of the Director of Utilities or the Duector of Wastewater Treatment, presents an imminent or substantial endanaennent to the health or welfare of persons or to the environment, or which causes inllei t'eaence with the normal operation of the wutewater trelllnent system, may be immediately halted or eliminated by either the Director of Utilities ar the Director of Wutewater Treatment The Director of Utilities ar the Director of Wastewater Treallnent may halt ar eliminate such disctmies by means of any procedure or measure authorized by this o.arer for enforcement of discharae limitations and prohibitions, or by means o physical disconnection from the wutewater treatment service. Such discharges may be halted or eliminaaed withou& reprd to the compliance of the dischar,e with ocher provisions of this Cbapcer. TiflS ACTION DOFS NOT PRECLUDE lllE DIRECTOR f AKING ANY AJRlllER APPROPRIATE ENFORCEMENT ACTION PROVIDED BY llllS ORDINANCE. 8. lllE DIRF.CTOR SHALL SEE lllAT INDUSTRIAL USERS WHICH DISCHARGE TO 1llE METRO DIS11UCT COMPI.. Y Willi lllE MORE STRINGENT DISCHARGE UMITA TIONS OF El1llER 1llE METRO DISTRICT OR F.NGLEWOOD . B . General Probibilionl. I . All wastewaler shall be discharpd ID the P01W ucept as provided hereinafter. 2. 3 . It shall be unlawful to di harte from any pNmisa within the City, or into any lfta under the jurisdiction of the City, or • a dislrict or jurisdiction under connC1 with the City for lrallnelll of sanitary sew .... imo and upon any public hipway, 11ttam waaercoune, or public place. or iftlO :any drain, cesspool. SIOffll or privaae sewer, or ftllllnl war outlet, any sewage or other polluted waten, except where suitable areatment has been provided in ac:cordance with provi ion of this Chapter and local, Stall and Federal l:1w s. N11t1N1• IMII ••• IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON TO CAUSE to be clilcllareed or mau I CONIICdan 101M POTW which would allow any IIOnll ...,, surface ...... p,uad Wlllr, wMer from u11roofed drains. roof nm-off, coollaa WMlf or odlS WMlf inlo •Y unilary sewer. No 11 • . ' I • • • , 1- • • • • • {4 • person shall cause any of the above mentioned water to be mixed with that person's sewage in order to dilute said sewage. 4. Storm water, surface drainage, subsurface drainage, ground water, water from unroofed drains, roof run-off, cooling water or unpolluted water may be admitted to specifically designated storm sewers which have adequate capacity for the accommodation of said waters. IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON TO NG PERSON SHI.LL CONNECT TO AND/OR USE SANITARY SEWERS FOR THE ABOVE PURPOSE WITHOUT HA VINO OBTAINED THE WRITTEN PRIOR CONSENT OF THE DIRECTOR OF UTILITIES. S. It shall be unlawful for any person, in any way, to damage any propeny, e(\Uipment or appliance constitutin1 or bein1 a pan of the City wastewater unlity or for any person to trespass upon the propeny of the City, to tap any sewer main or to make any connections therewith, to deposit any type of refuse into manholes or in any manner to interfere with the wastewater utility or the property, equipment, manholes, piping or appliances of the wastewater collection system and treatment facilities. C. Specific Prohibitions. 1. Ne 111e 1llall IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY USER TO contribute or cause to be contributed directly or indirectly, any pollutant or wastewater which will interfere with the operation or performance of the POTW. These gene1'31 prohibitions apPIY to all such users of a POTW, whether or not the user is subject to National Categorical Pretreatment Standards or any ocher national, State or local pretreatment standards or requiremenu. ,\ 11•• 111•,-.01- ee111rih11le IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY USER TO CONTRIBUTE the following substances to any POTW: a. ANY HAZAROOUS WASTE AS DEFINED IN 40 CFR 261 . .. b. Any liquids, solids, or gases which by reason of their nature or quantity are, or may be, ufficient either alone or by interaction with ocher ubstance to cause fire or explosion or be injurious in any ocher way 10 the POTW or to the operation of the POTW . At no time shall two (2) ucces ive reading on any explosion hamd meter, at the point of discharge into the system (or at any point in the system) be more th:an five percent (51'), (I~ single reading over ten ~· ( lOIIJlt) of the ~ Explosive Llmia ) of the meter. FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD MAY ALSO BE DETERMINED USING Fl.ASH POINT 0£TERMUM=ROJlil, CONCENTRATION, BY O.OSED CUP METHOD AS SPECIFIED IN 40 CFR 261.21 . lllE FLASHPOINT SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 60 DEOREm CENTIORADE OR 140 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT. Prohibilld ffllllrilh include. bul are not limited to: psoline, keroeene, naplhs.---. io1uene. •ylene, ethers, alcohols, ketones. aldehydes. peroddel. cblorlln., perchlonles, bromates, cabides, hydrides and 1ulfides, and any Olher IUbllanca 17 ,. - • ' I . • , - • • • • I• • ' which the P01W, the Stare, or EPA hu notified the user is a fire hazard or a hazard to the system. lhc. Solid or viscous substances which may cause obsuuction to the flow in a sewer or Olher interference with the operation of the wastewater treaiment facilities such u, but not limited to: grease, garbage with particles greater than one half inch (1/2") in any dimension, animal cuts or tissues, paunch manure, bones, hair, hides or fleshinas. entrails, whole blood, fealhen, ashes, cinden, sand, spent lime, stone or marble dust, metal, &I•,•••• straw, shavinp, pus clipping, nas. spent lflins, spent hops, waste paper, wood, plastics, pa. tar, uphalt residues, residues from refining or processing of fuel or lubricating oil, mud or class, &rincfinl or polishing wures, and ocher like or similar materials. e,d, Any wastewater having a pH less than 5.0 or more than-9.0 10.0 unless the POTW is specifically desiped to KCOIDfflOdale any such wastewater, or wastewater having any ocher corrosive propeny capable of causin& damage or hazard to SlrUCtUrel, equipment, and/or personnel ofthePOTW. the. Any wastewater containing toxic pollUWlts in sufficient quantity, either sinpy or by interaction with ocher pollulanlS, to injure or interfere with any wasaewarer treatment process, constitute a hazard to humans or anunals, create a toxic effect in the receivin1 waras of the POTW, IO COIUminate the sludp of any POTW systems, or to exceed the limitation sea fonb in a Caaeac,rical Pl'e1realment Standard. A toxic pollutant shall include, but not be limited IO, my pollutant identified pursuant to section 307(a) of the Act. e,t. Any noxious or malodorous liquids, pses, or solids which either sinaly or by interaction with ocher WIien are sufflcient to prevent entry into the sewers for their maintenance and repair. "'• · Any subsaance which may cause the P01W'1 effluent or any ocher product of the POTW, such u residues. sludaes, or scums. to be lmlUitable for niclamalion and reuse or IO i111e1fee with the reclamation process where the POTW is punuina a reuse and reclamation procram. In no cue shall a subs1111ee disclmpd to the P01W cause the P01W IO be in noncompliance with the sludac use or dispoul criteria. auidelines, or reaulations effectina slud,c use or disposal . s,h. Any substance which will cause the POTW IO violate its NPOf.S pennit or the receivina water quality standards . lhi. Any wastewa1er with objeclionable color not removable in the treatmenl proceu, such as. but not limi&ed IO. dye Wlllel and vqe1lble tannin& IOlulions . hj. Any pollUIIIIII, includin& OXYIID demlndl• DOllulllu (800 elC .) whicti I 119 lcnowt or has NIIICIII IO know wllJ CW .......... IO Ille 11 "' - • . • I . • • . , , - • • . , . • PO'IW. In no case shall a slug load have a flow rate or contain concenrrations or quantities of pollulallts that exceed for any base period loncer than fifteen (15) minutes more than five (5) times the average twenty four (24) hour concentration, quantities, or flow during nonnal operation. j-.k. Any wastewater containing any radioactive wastes or isotopes of such half life c:onc:enntion as may exceed limits established by the Director in =. ance with applicable Stale Rules and Reaulations Pertainin& 10 ical Control, published by the Colorado Depanment of Health, Stale of Colorado. lhl. Any wastewater which causes a hamd 10 human life or crelleS a public nuisance and is not contained in the wastewater sysaem. l...m. Any wllleWater bavin& a temperature which will cause the temperature of the influent IO the watewater treatment plant 10 exceed one hundred four deanies (104-> DBGRF.F.S FAHRENHl:ITOR R>RTY DEGREES CENTIGRADE (40°) and/or inhibit the biolo&ical activity of the POTW. a,n.Any water or wasre which contains peue or oil or any ocher substances thal will solidify or become discernibly viscous at temperatures between thirty two depees (32·) F. (O"C.) and one hundred fifty decrees < 150") F. (65.S•C.). -..o. Any water or WIiie containina free OR R..OA TING OIL AND GREASE., ANlillt l••l•W. ell. .. p. PETROLEUM NON-BIODEORADABLE CUTTING OIL OR PRODUCTS OF MINF.RAL OIL ORIGIN AT A CONCENTRATION OF 75 M0A. OR GREATER. p,q. Wastes from septic tank pumpaae or vaults except a locations permined by the DiffJctor ~ Wastewller TreatmenL 41"-f'. Waters c:ontainin& prt,qe thaa bu noc been pound or comminu~ 10 such a clep 1h11 all panicles will be canied freely in suspension under conditions nonnally prevlilina in ~ic sewers. Solid panicles shall be no more than one-half inch (1/2") many dimension . "'s Unusual concamtions of dissolved solids . ~· Any WllleWIW containina BOD, COD, IOlal solids, or suspended solid of uch cha'lcter and quantity thaa unusual anention or expen is required IO handle such maerills • the waaewaer ll'ellfflent plant; provided. howewer, U I UIS •Y be permitlld by specific, wri11en ..,._.. willl the POTW which ~neall lO dilChqe such BOD, COD, or TSS may provide far lplCial chirps. Mffhlrles, paymenu or pnwiliw ......................... 18 \ • ' I . , • • J • • • • • l • . • ' hU. Ammonia nitrogen or substances readily converted thereto, in amounts that would cause the POTW to fail to comply with its NPDES pennil. 2. Any material or substance not specifically mentioned in this Section which in itself is corrosive, irritatin&, or noxious to human beings and animals, or which by inlel'letion with other water or wute in the public sewer system could produce undesirable effects or crute any other condition deleterious to structures, treatment processes, and quantity of the receivina stream, ii lleN-J pNlli-ilN IS IU.EOAL. "' - 3. Any material or substance enterina into the public sewer which interferes with the treatment process. even if it is within the c:oncea111ation limitations stated in Section 12-2-7 may be prohibited upon written H1Me ORDER by the Directm el Ulililia D. Federal Catepical Pretreatment Standards. Upon the promulption of the Federal Catel(Jries of Pretreatment Standard for a particullr industrial subcateaory, the Federal Standard, if more strinaent than limitations imposed herein for sources in that subcaaeaory, shall immedialely supersede the limitations imposed herein. The Director al Ulililiel shall notify all affected users of the applicable reponina requirements. E. F. ~fie Pollutant Limitations. IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON TO per•• 111•11 discharae wastewater containin& pollutants in excess of the LIMITATIONS ON DISCHARGE. u set fonh in Section 12-2-7. Stare Requirements. Stae requifflnents and limitations on discharaes shall apply in any case where they are mare strinpnt than Federal requirements and limiwions of thole contained herein. (Ord. 54 Series 1983) G. POTW's Ri&ht of Revision. The City CAN ,w,.• Ille ripl le establish by ordinance men llrineent limiwions or requirements on dischar&a to the P01W if deemed neceaay IO comply widl the~ presented in Sublec:1ion 12-2-11 of this Chapter. (Ord. 43 Series 1915) H . Excessive DisctwJe. IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY USER TO INCREASE Ne ••• 111•11 iHra•e the use of~ water or in any way acrempc to dilute a dircharp • a~ or comp1e11 subllicuae for adeQulle aaement 10 achieve compliance wath any applicable lhniWions . (Ont. $4 Series 1913) I . Acdderul Di~. f.ach user shall provide protecdon from acclderal discharp of prohibited malerials or ocher subllances rqulaled herein . Facilida co prevent acddera1 dischlqe of prohibited marials shall be provided and maincained at che user's own cost and eapcnse . In che case of an xcidenw disc~, it ls lhe respoM1bilicy of die user 10 Immediately notify che Director -lkiel and the POTW ~ 1M inddenl. If die dischlrll ocan IO die ponion ~die P01W whic:11 ~~ 10 the Meao aeaamen& planl. Melro must also bl nodfted y. nodftcllion shall include locadon ~ dilcllql. type~ WW. CICIIICllllrldan. volume. and comcdve IC&ions. Wlttu ftve (5) •,a IDllowina • acclde•II clllctlql. the 20 • ' I . • • , - • • • . , . • user shall submit to theDl:I DIRECTOR a detailed wriuen repon describing the cause of the discharge and the measures to be taken by the user to prevent similar future occurrences. Such notification shall not relieve the user of any expense, loss.damage, or other liability which may be incurred as a result of damage to the POTW, fish kills, or any other damage to persons or propeny, and such user shall be liable therefor, nor shall such notification relieve the user of any fines, civil penalties, or other liability which may be imposed by this Chapter or other applicable law. Failure to report accidental discharges may, in addition to any other remedies, result in the revocation of the discharaer's wastewater discharge permit. If the POTW is fined by the State or Federal government for violation of the POTW's NPDES permit or violation of Water Quality Standuds u the result of a spill or intentional slug discharge of a toxic pollutant, then the fine, includin1 all P01W legal, sampling. analytical testin1 costs and any other related costs shall be charged to the responsible user. Notice to Employees. A notice shall be pennanendy posted on the user's bulletin board or other prominent place advisina emproyees whom to call in the event of an accidental disclwp. &nployen shall insure that all employees who may OBSERVE. cause or suffer such an accidental discharae to occur are advised of the emeraency notification procedure. (Ord. 43 Series 1985) J. Discontinuance of Privy Vaults, Cesspools, 1M-Septic Tanks and Outhouses. I. 2. 3. Connection Required. All improvements now usin& privies, vaults, outside toilets, cess~ls, septic tanks, ,rease traps, leach fields or other sewaae disposal facilities in the City, or hereafter an the City, shall be connected with the public sewer lines of the City or any sanitation district in the City, provided such public sewer line hu been brou&ht within four hundred feet (400') of any pan of such dwel_l~• or improvement requirin& sewqe disposal service, and provided thal such comection shall only be required when such privies, vaults, outside toilets, cesspools, ~ic tanks. arease traps. leach fields or other sewaae disposal facibties fail to function properly so that they have to be repaired so u IO make them usable . Abandonment of Privie • Ce pools. Sepcjc Tanks. All outside toilet • privies, vaults, ce pool , septic tank , pease traps and leach f~ld now existina in the Oty where any pan of the dwellina or imprcwement is localed within four hundred feet (400') of a public seweraae line of the Oty. or of a sanitation di uict of the Oty shall be abandoned and no longer used, in the event tha11111y one of such i1ems shall be ~·in&, full or not functionin& properly, IO that it hu to be repaired, in which neat the 0\\-ner of such premises shall immedialely make amnaemenu to connect the improvemenu UIUII such facilities and such conn«liOR shall be made within ixty (60) days by owner at owner's expense . 1lle CIOllllnlS of privy vaults. sepdc 111m. cesspools. or OUlhouses within dll llmlts d dll Oty sblll no1 bl rancMd lhlldom, nor shall the same 21 •. ' I • • • , - - • • • • t• •, • be IJ'allsported through any street, alley or public place within the City except in a sanitary manner, through or by means of airtight tanks, if soft and mixed with matter, and if solid or dry, in tight covered tanks in such manner as shall prevent the escape of any noxious gases or offensive odors and preserve such contents from si&ht or exposure durin, cleaning, and such removal shall be kept and maintained in sanitary condition and shall be subject to inspection by the Department of Health of the County. K. New Construction. 1. Connection with City Sewer Line Required. All new construction of dwellings and improvements requirin& sewer disposal service in the Cily shall connect such dwelling or improvement with the sewer line of the Oty or such sanitation district 2. Use of Temporuy Toilet Facilities Dwin& Construction. Durin& the construction of any dwellinp and improvements, temporary toilet facilities may be used in accordance with the reaulations of the Tri- County Health Depanment of the State Board of Health, and as soon u such dwellin& or improvement is connected to the public sewers, such use shall be abandoned and all evidence of such use properly covered or disposed of. L. Manhole Coven. No person shall open any sewer manhole without the permission of the Director of Utilities. M. Special Acreemen11 and Conlrlcts. No Slllement rmtained in this Section sliall be consuued u probibitin& special written qreemenu between the P01W and any other person allowina industrial waste of unusual s= or character ro be admiaed to the P01W from any pan or pans ot such , or person or penons livin& outside the boundaries of lhe P01W, upon such tenns and conditions and for such periods of time u may be deemed reasonable. HOWEVER, NO suat AGREEMENT Willi A CATEGORICAL USER SHALL ALLOW STANDARDS LESS STRINGENT 1llAN 111E APPLICABLE NATIONAL CATBOORICAL PRETREATMENT STANDARD. N. Prohibited Connections. IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY -Ne person, corporation, or other busineu entity, either in person or throu&h an llfflt, employee Pt conuactor 111111 TO mike. allow or cause to be made any connection to the P01W for the purpose of servicin& property outside the boundaries of the P01W, except upon recommendation of the-DU DIRECTOR OF U11LITI~ and the appn,val of the Oty Council . 0. Priva1e WuteWater Disposal. I. Private Disposal . •• 22 I . • , 2 - P. Q. b. c. d. e. f. 2. • • I• . • ' permission from the Tri-County Health Department for submission to the DU. The application for the permit ~red by Section 12-2-S shall be made on a form furnished by the · -County Health Department which the applicant shall supplement by any plans, specifications and ocher information u is deemed necessuy by the Tri-County Health Deputment The owner or his •cent shall operate and maintain the private wastewa~ facilities at his sole expense and in compliance with all , State, and local laws, rules and rqulations. No stalCment contained in Ibis Section shall be construed to inlerfere with an~tional :'rurements which may be im~ by the Health ent or DIRECl'OR OF U111.I ES. The type, capacity, location and layout of an individual wastewater disposal system shall comply with all standards of the Tri-County Health Depanment No permit shall be issued for any individual wutewater disposal sys1em employina subsurface soil absorption f.::ilities where the area of the lot does not meet the =tions imposed by the Health ~ and in no event the area of the lot is leu than fifteen (15,000) square feet. The Tri-County Health Deplnment shall be allowed IO inspect the work under this division at my ::a::' c:msttucdon and, in any event. the applicant for the permit notify the Tri-County Health Deplnment when the work is ready for final inspection and before any underpound ponionl are covered. The inspection shall be made within~ eipt (41) hours of the nodce by theN DIRECTOR OF UTIU11 , exclusive of Salurdays, Sundays and lepl holidays. Wuaewater or Sepcic Tank Haulen. Wasaewater or septic tank haulm shall not disc~ •Y waste within lhe :=; boundmies of the City except wlwrt'NtH a.y IM DM •• AT DISCHARGE POINTS DF.SIONAmD BY 11IE DIRECTOR. ALL PERMITTED DISCHARGE.$ SHAU.COMPLY WITH 11IE TERMS OF THE SEPTIC HAULE.R PERMIT AGREEMENT. All violasors are subject IO the leg: liabilities and penalties provided in lhis Olapler. (Ord . 54 Series 1 3) Umits on Mtuo Di rict AUlhority . Any audlority or richt af'IIVd 10 ~ltlro District by thi Oapter shall.:!fc. ~ IO thole areas of the Ente•'OOd wcr service area receMna sewer Mello Diarict. (Ord . 3 Series 1915) INDUSTRIAL PERMITS . AU. SIONIPICANT INDUS11t1AL USERS MUST OBTAIN A WASmWATBR CONTRIIUTION PERMIT. ANY JIO USER IIIAU. VIOi.AR VIOLA11NO ANY TBltM OR CONDITION OP 23 6' - . ' • ' I • • • , , - • • • . ,~ ·, - THB WASTEWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT, CAN BE SUBJECT TO ENFORCEMENT ACTION SET FORTH IN SECTION 12-2-6 OF THIS ORDINANCE. R. COMPLIANCE SCHEDULE. A COMPLIANCE SCHEDULE MAY BE INO.UDa> AS A PART OF nm WAS'IEWATER CONTRIBUTION PERMIT. AU. COMPLIANCE DATF.S, REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AND OTIIER TERMS OF nm SCHEDULE MUST BE MET BY nm USER. S. REPORTING. N911SER SHALL \ll9LATE VIOLATIONOFANY REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF THIS CHAPTER BY ANY USER, INO.UDINO BUT NOT LIMITED TO nm REQUIREMENTS OF THE WASTEWATER CONTRIBUTION PERMIT CAN RESULT IN ENFORCEMENT ACTION BEING TAKEN UNDER THB PROVISIONS OF SECTION 12-2-6 OF THIS ORDINANCE. 12-2-3: FF.ES AND CHARGF'S " - A. Purpose. It is the purpose of this Section to provide for the payment of all POtW costs. includina Utilities Depanment costs and Deplnment of WllleWater Treatment costs. The kllal annual cost of operalion and maintenance shall include, but need not be limited to, labor, repain, equipment repllcement, maintenance, necessary modifications, power, samplina, laboralory testina and a reasonable c:ontinaency fund. The chlraes will be hued upon the quality and quantity of user's wUlewaier, and afso upon the to irurcep1. 1reat and dispose of wueewater. The applicable clw)es shall be usetforih.._... B. General. 1bere is hereby levied and cbqed on each lot, parcel of land and premises served by or havina sewer c:oanection with the saniaary sewer of the Clty or ocberwile di~l llllillrJ sewaae, indullrial waaa or other liquids. eilber dinlcdy or indirectly, ilm lhe Cly llllillry sewer system 111 amual .-vice chqe which shall be c:ompdld and .. yable II follows: I . The charp for sewqe treaament shall be based on the pllonap of water delivered to the premises durina the appropriate waaer mc1tt radin& period fallina between NO\'efflber I and April 30. 'lllil pllona,e c:onwned to an annual equivalen& and mul&iplied by the annual rate per one thousand (1.000) ptlons provides die annual hllmenl chqe. 2. A charl8 for sewer collection system maimenanc:e shall be esuiblished annualf y by action of the Oty Councal where premira are Sffl'ed by the Citycollection 1y11em. Where the Oty don not own and maintain the cotlec&ion syaem. the Oty will coUec:t cblrael ror llllilllenlnce of ume only when IUlhoriad by the .... of COllll'ICt --.. Oty and the llnilllion dillrict. 24 • I ·- .. I • • • ' ]- a. b. c. d. • • • 3. Where water usage infonnation is not available, sewage service charges shall be computed using the current rate per one thousand (1,000) gallons and based on the following normal usage by class, as follows: 2 3 12 Months Months Months Single family dwellin&s 14 21 83 Multi family dwelling 9 13 52 Units Mobile home units 5 8 52 Commercial (by meter siie/caplcity) 19 29 116 5/8 inch 3/4 inch 29 44 176 1 inch 49 73 292 11/2 inches 97 146 584 2 inches 156 234 936 3 inches 311 467 1,868 4inches 487 730 2,920 6inches 973 1,460 5,840 Normal usaae by class will be checked by tabulation and averqin& at least every five (5) years to detect and adjust for chan&es in pauems of water usap. 4. 5. 6 . 7 . The minimum charae per year for sewa,e ueaament service, by customer clus, shall be a pen:enrqe of flaa rate charle, this amount representin& the fixed portion ol openlion and maintenance (0 and M) cosu. Oulside City customen wiU be chqed one hundred five pertena (IOS'II) of the lfflOUIII chaqed inside City CUSIOfflell for simil• servtee IO compensate for additional infthrllion from the lon,er iDlercepa lines. 'Ibis factor has been included in the flll l'lle and minimum rate tables in wbsection 88 below . Chlrlfl for service IO cuaomen inside the City limits shall be billed in quarter annual inswlmenls in advance. OW&es for sewer only service ouuide the Cily may, It the discretion of the Finance Direcaor. be billed annually where this would not conflict with special provisions of a comeclOl"s ~· All bills are due and payable u of the bUlin& dme llnd become linquent thiny (30) days after the billin1 cb1e . User charaa shall be reviewed annually and revised periodically to ttn«t tual lrellnlenl worts O and M COIU . 25 I· • • • ,. - . ' -• • I• . • ' (, 8. The following rates shall become effective upon passage of this Ordinance: Rate Schedule Rate Per 1,000 Gallons Sewaae Treatment Omae 8,374 Collection System 0mae 1,114 10TAL 9,488 .. SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE II SCHEDULE Ill SCHEDULE IV lnCily In0ty OutsideOty OuuideCity Customer Cit~ Districl Sewen Disaict Sewers Disuict Sewers Qass Bil Quarterly Billed OuQrly Billed Armually BilJcd Anpyally All flat flat flat Rate Min, Rm Mia, Rm Mia, Ralil! Min, Single 19.95 18.U 17.60 16.00 73.80 67.20 18.45 16.80 fam. dw&, Multi farn. 12.35 11.25 10.90 9.90 45.80 41.60 11.45 10.40 unit Mobile 7.60 6.90 6.70 6.10 28.20 25.60 7.05 6.40 home Com.& Ind. (by meter saze) 5/8" 27.50 25.05 24 .30 22.10 102.00 92.80 25.50 23.20 3/4" 41.75 38.00 36.85 33.55 154.80 140.80 38.70 35 .20 I" 69.25 63 .00 61.15 55.65 256.80 233.60 64.20 58.40 I 1/2" 138 .50 126 .05 122 .25 111 .25 513 .60 467.20 128 .40 116 .80 • 2" 222 .00 202 .05 195 .95 178 .30 823 .00 749 .00 205.75 187 .25 3" 443.10 403.20 391.10 355.85 1642.40 1494 .80 410 .60 373.70 4" 692.60 630.30 611 .30 556.30 2567.40 2336.40 641.85 5114 .10 6" 1385 .25 1260.60 1222 .60 1112 .55 5135 .00 4672.80 1213 .75 1168 .20 R" 2201.10 2003.00 1936.95 1762.60 8159.75 7425.35 2039 .90 IKS6 .:\S 10" 3164.10 2179 .35 2714.45 2533.80 11729 .70 10674.00 2932 .40 2668 .SS • Minimum chlr&a bada inside and OUb6dl die O&y • ninety one pen:ena (91•) na raee I • • ch3rF for lhe cmtomer clasl lmdwd, • 21 - - • • • " - • t~ ·, • '· C. Special Cases. 1 . Schools operating on a nine (9) month school year shall be billed seventy six ~t (76%) of the charges which would nonnally accrue for similar usage by a residential customer. 2. Industries, car washes and other establishments where summer iniaation water is not significant or where seasonal business fluctuations are more significant than ini&ation usage shall be billed based on annual rather than winter period water usage. 3. CustomerS with delivery flow characteristics significantly different from those of a sin&le family dwellin& shall pay an additional readiness to serve fee based on the followina formula: R-V C,911 NW) where: 36S R = .91 = NW = 36S = V = Annual delivery flow nte characteristics chafae Readiness to serve portion of O and M costs Customer's annual nonworltin& days Number of days in calendar yes Annual volume char&e for wastewater ireatment 4. Other Cases. Where the procedures above are not applicable, or when application of same would work an obvious and significant injustice to the customer, a ra1e shall be established by the Director based on reasonable estimaaes of projected flow (Ord. 54 Series 1983) D. If an1 water or wastes are discharpd, or are proposed to be disclwJed to the public sewers. which waaen contain the subslances or possess the ctwacteriSlics enwnerated in subsection 12-2-28 above and, in the judpnent of the Director of Utilities, may have a deleterious effect upon the sewqe works. processes. equipnent or rec:eivin& wllen, or which ocherwise c:realC a hazard to life or constitute a public nuisance. the Director shall also ctw)e the followina fees AND 'r AKE SUCH ENFORCf.MENT ACTION IN ACCORDANCE Wint SECTION 12-2-6 OF ntlS ORDINANCE AS ntE DIRECTOR DEEMS ADVISABLE. SC = SC • (1.1 • K.34 • UCo • Require payment to COffl the added cost of blndlina and ua&ins the watffl considered u ·industrial wastes". by imposins die f0Uowin1 formula : QM, X8 .34 (UCo (AOD) + UCs (" ootl} (SS -300)). surctwce in dollars ond cen11. volume of sewaae in mlllion aallons per yes dilcharpd to the public sewer. conYttSion factor. 1 aallon of water to pounds . unit char&e for AOD (additional oaya,en demand) in dollars per pound . 27 .. ' I . • • , ]- l • • m AACi) (ii) COD = BODS- UCs • ss • 200 • 300 = 500 = • • • '· Hit ell•r1e rer 18Dt $,OIJJ if WJ2 is less than 3.0, then AOD = (BOD S-200 mg/L). BODS if WJ2 is greater than 3.0, then AOD = (COD-500 mg/L). BODS Chemical oxygen demand strength index in milligrams per liter ~ 111illitNMI per liter er ever}, 5 days biochemical oxygen demand stren&th index in milligrams per liter (100 1111Hi1N1111 per liter er ever}, Unit charge for SS m dollars per pound (S0.0324) Suspended solids stren!th index in milligramsper li~litpatM ,.r liter er ever}, 1:1•11 ell•rae ler SI •.ua• nonnal BODS strenpt in milliarams per liter. . nonnal SS stren&th m milligrams per liter. normal COD stren&lh in milliarams per liter. The application of the above formula provides for a surdw&e for BOD, COD, and for SS . If the stren&th index of BOD, COD or SS is less than the base number that is beina subcracted from it, then there shall be no surcharae for that particular category, nor shall there be a credit pven IO the total surcharge. (Ord 43 Series 1985) E. lndUlbial Cost Recovery (ICR). 1 . Industries affected shall be those identified in the Standard Industrial Ousification Manual (SICM) 1972 u revised, Divisions A through I, with the specific excepcion of those industries which dischar'Je only nonprocess, seareaated domestic wuaes or wastes from sannary conveniences. Affected indUllries will be clusifted u follows: a. Sipifica.-induslrial usen sblll be monitored to delermine saren&dt ~~==-=::==-bythe Director of the WW'J1>. The raulll of umpl'III and' inalysis will be recorded in the utilities office. reponed 10 the affected industry and reported to rqulatory aaencies per dlis cunent direcdve . b . Payment rates shall be computed for ICR CUIIOfflel'I based on the followin& basic capital C01U of the Bl.Qty pin: Q (Volume): $460 .12/1.000 plloa day of capacity BOO: 30.47/pound day of capacity SS : 35 .04/pound day of capacity 2 . Specific individual raaa will be CllcullNd bad on die volume Slffllllh and rMI of flow In ICCGfdlace widl CUIIIIII Pedlnl pidellnes. Adjullnalll lO Individual 1'1111 wW be made ....Uy or men hqueNly,...._evidwlilNCliwddtlla...,~in www .. volume .. dllr&'llilMic.a hat OCCWNd. Payw will 21 • . ' .. I . • • , - • • • • • t• • '· commence within one year of the date of initiation of service through the Bi-City 1111d/er ~gleweed plant. F. Restoration of Service. Sewer service shall not be restored until all charges, including the expense of termination and charge for restoration of service, wll have been paid. G . Collection Procedures. 1. Cwaes Responsibility of Owner. All fees and charaes shall be charpable apinst and payable IO the owner of the premises receivina sewer service. 2. Periodic Billing Swements. a. 1be City shall cause billings for wastewater treatment and/or water charges IO be rendered periodically at ntes established. b. Billings for charJCS and uty other notices shall be effective upon mailing said bilhna or notice to the last known address of the user as shown on City records. c. The service charges provided in this Chapter shall be billed and paid in full within thiny (30) days from date of billing. No panial payments shall be accepted. d. If sewer rates are changed or if users institute or terminate service Olher thUl on established billina dates, the bill shall be prorated. H . Delinquency and Collection. I. Fees and chlraes levied in accordance with this Olapter shall be paid within lhirty (~) days from the daM of billi114 to the City. If the bill is not paid within ninety (90) days after billin1, at shall be deemed delinquent. w~ a twenty five percent (251') surcharge may be imposed for collection services. 2 . Nonpayment . All sewer charges and surcharges, includin&, but noc limited 10, collection charges, pretreatment charge , moni1orin1 charge • shall be a lien upon the property to which sewers are connected from the date said charges become due until said char&a are paid . The owner of e~ sbUCture or premise shall be liable for all sewer charges for usen on ha premises. which lien ol liability may be enforced by the City by action at law to enforce the lien . In C35e the tenant in posse ion of any premises shall pay the sewer chirps, it shall relieve the landowner from such oblilllions and lien. but the Oty shall not be required to Ma payment 1rom any person whomsoever other than the owner for the payment ol sewer chirps. Noc-. of ownership or occupation shall effect the applicadon ol this sublecdaa. and die failure of any owner to dilCOWf 1h11 M purchalld property apinll wllicb a lien for IIWII' 21 I . • 0 , ]- - • • • • • t• • service exists shall in no way affect his liability for such payment in full. Said delinquent payments, and the lien created thereby, shall be enforced by assessment upon the property and premises so served and cenification thereof to the County Treasurer for the collection under and in pursuance as provided for in this Code. (Ord. 54 Series 1983) 3. In the event that any sewer charges or surcharges, including, but not limited to, collection charges, ~treatment charps. monitoring charges or sewer tap fees, must be certified IO a county for collection as a delinquent account, a fee equal IO double the amount owed shall be certified and collected. (Ord. SO Series 1984) I. Disconnection Clause. 1 . The City may discannect within the City or contract areas served by the City for accounts delinquent more than ninety (90) days. Notice shall be given to last known address of user or owner thiny (30) days prior to disconnection. All costs of disconnection shall be repaid at the time of reconnection. 2. When the premises IO which such service is provided are located without the limits of the City, failure to pay the rates and charaes for treatment and disposal of sanitary sewage when due shall be cause for the City Clerk IO certify ro the county commissioners of the county in which said delinquent user's property is located the charges due and unpaid, on or before November 1 of each year, and thereupon and witil paid, the same shall be a lien u~ the real property so served by said seweraae system and shall be levied, certified, received or collected by sale annually from year to~ by the proper county officials u are senenJ taxes, and the proceedl therefrom remitted to the City of En&Jewood, provided, that if the p-emises me supplied with City water services. such service may be shut off until such rates and charaes for treaament and disposal of sanitary sewage shall have been paid. (Ord. St Series 1983) 12 -2-': PRIVATE SEWERS, CONNECTIONS AND REPAIRS A. Buildinas to Have Separate Connections. Each buildin& shall be served by its own sewer service line, and no connection shall be made by exlendin1 the service from one= IO anolher propeny . Each separate buildin1 in a planned unit deve shall have 11epan1e sewer service line . D. Old Private Sewers. Old privlle sewers may be used in connection with new buildinJS only when they are found to meet all requirement herein and solely at then k of the user; otherwise, old private sewers shall be pluued at the user's expense upon discontinuance of service . The plus In the old private sewer mull be inlpecled and appaoved. 111d I plan review and inspection fee will be chqed by ... City. C . Desip and Consaucdon. 1'111 me. slope. .u....-. and ffllllrials of con1tnacdan of a privMI NWII', and 1111 lllldladl lO Ill wd In ucavllina. 30 . , • . I . • 0 , -• • t• • .. placina of pipe, jointing, testing. and blckfillina lhe trench and all other work shall conform IO lhe requirements of lhe Buildina and Plumbing Code or other applicable codes, laws, Nies and regulations of Federal, State, and local entities. D. Private Sewer Elevation. In all suuctures where lhe elevation is IOO low 10 pennit sravity flow IO the public sewer, saniwy sewap discharae from such struc:IUl'e shall be lifted and discharged to the sewer by a Oty and Tri-County Health Depanment approved facility which shall be operated and maintained by lhe user. E. Installation and Maintenance. All costs and expenses incidental to lhe installation and connection of the private sewer shall be borne by the applicant who shall retain or employ a licensed sewer contractor or plumber IO make connection IO and install a sewer. The service line from the public sewer main line to lhe saucture to be served shall be installed by the property owner at his expense. The owner shall hold the Oty harmless for any loss or damaae that may directly or indirectly be occasioned by the installation of the service line or the malfunction of any old private sewer. The owner ol any property connectina to the P01W shall be responsible for the maintenance of the service line from the public sewer IO the structure to be served. The owner shall keep the service line for which he is responsible in aood condition and shall replace at his expense any portions thereof which, in the opinion of the DiJector of Utilities, have become damqed or disintqrated u to be unfit for further use. or is in such condition to permit infiltr1tion into the system. All repairs shall be c:ompleted within thirty (30) days after noaflcation and shall be completed by a bonded contraclOr. The owner shall be responsible for retumina the public ript of way and lhe street to acceptable Oty siandlrds. F. Fennit Required. Before cammencement ol construction of a private sewaae disposal syslem, lhe owner shall first obtain a written permit saped by the Director ol Utilities. G . Connection Requirement. l . The IJIPlicant for the private sewer permit shall notify I.he Director ol Utiliues when the private sewer is ready for inspection and connection 10 the public sewer . The applicant must have secured a permit and have met all City requirements . 'nie connection shall be made under the supervi sion of the Director ol Utilities or his repraematiYe . 2. The owner of any stnacture med for bumln CICICl!plllCY, employment or ac tivity, situate within the Oty, may be NqUiNd • such owner's expense to connect 5UCb IU\ICIUrl IO I public IIWlr, If such I public sewer i widlin four bundNd feel (400') of• pn,pe,,y liae of die property upon whicb lbe llnlCIUIW ii locMed. Suell A I c1'aa 111111 bl ... within 31 "' - •. I . • • . , , - • • 3. ... • • t• • ' ninety (90) days after notice from the Director is served on the owner of the ~Y affected, provided however, that in the event compliance with this subsection causes severe economic hardship to said person, he may apply to the City for exemption from this subsection. Such applications shall state in detail the circumstances which are claimed to cause such economic hardship. Such exemptions shall only be aranted to residential users, shall not apply to other usen, and shall be granted only far such time u the demamlrated hardship exists. Servic:el shall be c:onsiclered complete upon delivery of the noace to the owner of the property or by postina a copy of the notice ca the property in question in a conspicuous place and by mailina a copy of such notice, re11srerect mail, to the record owner of the property u disclosed and at the address shown in the current records of the Anpahoe County Assessor. If a public sewer is not available within four hundred feet ( 400') of the property line of =y upon which a house or buildin, is located, a private sewaae di span constructed in accordance With applicable re,ulations of the ealth Department shall be utilized to dispose of sewap. In cues where.~ ~blic sewer wu not previously available within four hundred feet (400') of the propeny line of a property, but a public sewer later becomes available within such distance, the owner may be required to connect with the public sewer u provided in subsection 02 above. In such event. after the c:omeaion is completed. the priv11e sewaae disposal syseem shall be emptied. cleaned and filled with sand or din. 5. It shall be unladi':.!: penon to deposit or discharle, or to cause to be deposited or · to my w1S1eW11er c:oUection facilities ~1 solid or liquid waste dnup a COllmtliaa appoved by the City. H. Damqe IO POTW. Any pencm who maliciously, willfully, or nqlilffll)y lnlb, dlmaaes. deslroys, UIICCMl'I. defaces or gmpers with any suucture. appunenance or equipmm& wbidl is part ol lbe POTW shall be subject to such IC1ion and penalty u provided in Secdon 12-2-6 of this Olapter. (Ord. S4 Series 1913 . I. SEP11C w ASm fo'F.a AND OIAR<lm. ms w ASTEW ATER OR SEPTIC TANK WAS11! HAULER PERMIT f'EE SHALL BE SIOO. USER CHAROE R>R DISPOSAL OP HAULED WAS11!WATER OR SEPTAOE SHALL BE S0 .06,()ALLON . 32 II - • . I . . • \ ' I - - • • • ,, - • l• • (. 12-2-S: INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER DISCHARGE PE.RMITS: A. Wastewater Discharger. 1. There shall be no discharge of wastewater into the P01W, or in any area under the jurisdiction of said P01W, without a wutewater dischar&e pennit (except u authorized by the Director in accordance with the provisions hereof). 2. Permit Issuance. 1be Director shall issue a wasteWater dischar&e pennit to the applicant if he finds that all of the followin& conditions are met: a. APPLICATION FOR PERMITS SHALL BE MADE UPON WRl1TEN FORMS PREPARED BY nm DIRECTOR AND SHAU. CONTAIN, IN ADDfflON TO 011fER ITEMS: 1. NAME AND ADDRESS OF USF.R. 2. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CORPORATE AGENTS FOR SERVICE IF nm APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION. 3. PRINTED NAME, SIONA~. DATE OF BIRTH, AND POSITION OF PERSON SIGNING nm PERMIT FOR TIIE USER. 4. NOT LATER THAN THREE BUSINESS DAYS, nm USER W1IJ. NOTIFY nm DIRF.C10R OF nm IDEN11TY AND ADDRESS OF CHANGES IN nm CORPORATE AGENT FOR SERVICE FOR CORPORATIONS. S. NOT LATER THAN THREE BUSINESS DAYS, USERS ARE REQUIRED TO N011FY nm DDtF.C1'0R OF CHANOF.S IN nm IDENTITY, ADDRESS, DA TE OF BIRnt, AND POSITION WHEN nm POSITION OF nm USER SIONATORY TO TIIE PERMIT IS CHANGED, AND NOT LATER TIIAN TWO WEEKS FROM Suat CHANOE nm PERMIT WILL BE CHANGED BY AN ADDENDUM TO REFLECT TICE NEW SIGNATORY . The proposed NEW discharp is in compliance with the prohibitions and Rmi'lllions of Secdom 12-2-2 and ll-1-7 • of dlis Chapeer . c .lh-llle propoeed NEW discbqe would pennit die normal and efficienl ='°" of the Wa$1eW&ler lrallnelll lyslffll: and (Ord. 54 Series d . 33 , . .. I • • • , ? I ]- • • • • I• - . ' e. EXISTING DJSCHARGF.S MAY BE PERMITIED PROVIDING THEY MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS OF a., b., c., AND d. OF nus SECTION, OR PROVIDING THE PERMIT CONTAINS A COMPLIANCE SCHEDULE BE ISSUED FOR BRINGING THE DISCHARGE INTO COMPLIANCE WITH a., b., c., AND d. OF THIS SECTION. "'~ 3. Ptnnit Denial and Appeal. a. FAR.URE OF ANY APPLICANT TO PROVIDE 1llE INFORMATION RF.QUIRED IN 1llE FOREGOING SUBPARAGRAPH 12-2- S(AXl,2,3) Will.RESULT IN THE PERMIT BEING DENIED. blh In the event an application for a wutewater discharae pennit is denied, the Director et:'Gtilili• lhall notify the applicant in writin• of such denial. Such nocification shall state the pounds for denial with that dep of IJM:Cificity which will inform the applicant of the meuures or acuons which must be taken by the applicant prior to issuance of a permit. (Ord. 43 Series 1985) c .~ Upon receipt of nocification of denial of a pennit application, the applicant may request and shall be a,anled a hearina to be held by the Director ef 11lilkia. At such hearin& the applicant shall have the burden of establishin& that the conditions set out in this Olapter have been met and that a permit should be iuued. The hearin& shall be held within thirty (30) days of the applicant's request, but may be continued upon a showin& of aood cause IO do so by either the City or the applicant. de. Upon review of the evidence by the Dileclor, be shall make findinp of fact and iuue • order dinlctina tbll a waaew.r ctiscbqe permit be iuued. or directina tbal such pennit sball llOI be luued, or pe such other or fm1ber' Olden and directives u are neceuary and appropriate. B. Sewer Tap Pamiu. I. 2. A sewer &ap pennit for a lin&le-family, mulli-family, residential, nUor commercial user shall remain in effect W11i1 llnllinlled by the City . All users ~ to connect to the wuteWMer sysaem shall oblain a conanaction l before connection ID ll'4'or ~I IO the Syst~m. u ... shall complete and file with the Director of Uliliuea an application in the form pescribed by the Divisions and ICCGlllllllild by a fee u set fonh in Schedule B. In support of the application, die ~ shall submit, in units and lel'fflS appropriaM for evaluadon. the lollowiat info.madon: a. Name, addreu. location of dlldlql (lf dUIINm from the address). b. SIC Mlllber lc.'Cal\1iaa ID die Slllldlnl ...._. Ollllftcadon Manual, a .... oftblBud .... 1972.•• n:terl 34 , . • . I • • • \ t I , ]- • • • • t~ • c. Time(s) and duration of discharge. d. Site plans, floor plans, mechanical and plumbing plans and details to show all sewers, connections, and appunenances by size, location and elevation. If deemed necessary by the City, such plans shall provide for separate systems for handling saniWy and industrial wastewater. Nonresidential buildings may be required to have installed a sewer sampling manhole for City access to its wastewater being discharged to be insulled per City en&ineerin& requirements. e. Description of activities, facilities and plant processes on the premises, including all materials which are or could be discharged. f. F.ac:h product produced by type, amount. and rate of production. &· Number and type of employees and hours of work. h. Any other infonnation deemed by the Director of Utilities IO be necessary to evaluate the permit application. C. Industrial Permits. I . The Director el "lililies shall require a sianificant industrial user 10 obtain an !ndus~al perm!t.~aiS1i:·t•~-:lrial 11sen shall app~y ~ an 1nd11wl peRR1I pA8f 18 Q.aeRll,er ~ &984i-11d Proposed new significant industrial usen shall apply at least ninety (90) days pnor to connectin& 10 or contributin& IO the PO"IW. Usen shall complete and file with the Director an applicalioo in the fonn prescribed by the Depanment and accompanied by a fee u may be required, conuinina information. in addition to that required for a aeneral penn1t. in unils and terms appropiaae for evaluation, u follows: (Ord. J4 Series 1983) a. Was1ewaaer Quantity and Quality. Quality characteristics include, but are not limited to, those mentioned in Section 12-2-7 of this Chapler u deiennined by a reliable analytical laboraiory; samplina and analy is h:111 be perfonned in accordance with procedures esaabfished by the EPA punuant to sectioo J(M(a) of the Act and contained in 40 CFR, pan 136, u amended . (Ord. 43 Serie s 1985) Avm,e daily and thiny (30) ~ wasteWaaer flow rate • lnclud1n1 daily, moothly and variations, if any . b. c. Where known, the qu:111tity and specific nature of any pollul:lllt s in the disdwp which are limited by any prebalmenl standards, and :a suaemena reprdina whelher or not ihe preuaanen1 Slillldlrds are btina met oo ii consistent bil i • and if not, whether additional operaaion and mainaenance ilndlor addit ional preuaanena Is required for the 111tr to mee& applicable prell'ellmenl lllndards. 35 ' I . • 0 •' I - ]- • • • • <. d. Written description and diagram of existing pretreatment equipment, if any, including, but not limited to, treatment processes, treatment tank dimensions and retention time, chemical supplies, operating personnel and certification, and phunbing diapam of treatment system. e. COMPLIANCE SOIEDULB. If additional pretreatment and/or O and M will be required to meet the pretreatment standards, the schedule by which the user will provide such additional prell'ellfflellt The completion date in this ICbedule shall not be laaer thin the compliance date established fur the applicalion preaatment requiremenu. The following c:mditions shalf apply IO this schedule: (1) The schedule shall contain increments of ~sin the fonn of dates fur the commencanent and compleuon of major evenu leading 10 the consuuction and openlion of additional pretreatment required for the user to meet the applicable pretteatmmt requiremenu. (2) No increment referred to in subsection CleE shall exceed nine (9) months. ~5~ , ... ,11..a wllll Ille la1,eaea1 .r ,,.. ... la lte ••• 011 111111 lleN ••11, II aet, lhe Mia •• wllltll II e•peell lo- 18Rlply wllll ...... , ..... ef ,. ...... Ille N8MII , • ..-:::.=::-::: ==:.~.::.::-• •• re111,n lhe f. Alty other infonnllion deemed by die Director IO be necawy to evaluate lhe permit application. 2. Plnnlt Modifications. Upon enacunmt ol an NCPS and within the time prescribed lhereby, lhe induslrial permit ol users subject to such llandards shall be revised to require compliance therewith. Where a user, subject to an NCPS, hu not previously submitted• application for a permit, the user shall appl~=: permit within lhiny (30) days def nodce of the enactment ol 1he applic NCPS . The user widl an uistiaa WIIIIW., dischqe permit shall submit IO the Director el llllllliee widlin ihiny (30) days after such notice, the information required pursuant to this sublection. The renns and conditions of the permit shall be subject 10 modiflcldan by die .IIQ1W DIRECTOR durina die lel'ffl of lhe permit u limilllionl or requirements are modi fled or Giber just c:aa oisll AS DETERMINED BY nm DIRECTOR . Alty =or new condiliam la lbl pennk 111111 include a rellOlllble dme ule for CClffllllilnce. u clelerinllllll by die DINclor. IN 11fE EVENT 11fB DISCHAROB PERMIT PRBVIOUSL Y ORANTED SHALL BE MATBIUAU. Y AND SUBSTAN11AU. Y OIANOED AS DETERMINED BY 1118 DlllEC1'0R. 1118 PBltSON PltlMOUSL Y ORANTED SUCH 31 , . . , • . ' I . • I ]- • • • • PERMIT SHALL MAKE A NEW APPLICATION TO THE CITY, IN THE SAME MANNER AND FORM AS ORIGINALLY MADE. 3. Pennit Conditions. Pennits shall be expressly subject to all provisions of this Oiapter and all other applicable regulations, user charges and fees established by me City. Pennits may contain, but are not limited to, the following: a. b. c. d. e. f. •• h. 1be unit ctwp or schedule of user chirps and fees for the wastewater to be discbmJed to the system. Umits on the averqe and maximum mass and/Or concentration of wastewater constituents and characteristics. Limits on averap and maximum rate and time m dischar&e. or requirements for flow regulations and equalizations. Requirements for installation and maintenance of inspection and sampling facilities. Specifications for monilOrin& programs which may include sampling locations. frequency of samplmg, number, types and standards for tests and reportin1 schedule. ~,ance schedules AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS . NOT LA THAT FOURTEEN (14) DAYS FOU.OWINO EACH DATE IN THE SCHEDULE AND 11fE FINAL DATE FOR COMPLIANCE, THE USER SHALL SUBMIT A FACTUAL PROGRESS REPORT TO 11fE DIRECTOR OF Vl=II..R=IU IN<1UDINO AS A MINIMUM, WHETIIER OR NOT THE USER COMPLIED WITH THE INCREMF.N'f OF PROGRESS TO BE MET ON SUCH DA TE. Requiremesa for submission ol technical repons or discflarae repons . Requiremera for maintainin& 111d retainin1 plant records relating to wasteWater discharJe u specified by die City and affordin1 City access thereto. i . Requirements for notification ol the City of any new inuoduction of war.1ew11er consaituentS or any lllbllantial chan,e in die volume or Chancier of die WasleWMer conscituents beiq inllOduced inlO lhe was iewaaer ueaunent sysaem . j . Daily averaae 111d daily maximum di~,.., or olher ~ conditions, when subllancn subject ID limatation and prohibiuon are propoted or preNnt in die uw1 waaewaser dilcharae· 37 . ' I . • . , I • I' - ]-• • I~ • . , c, 1~ k. Requirements fOI' notification of slug discharges. EVA LUA TE, AT LEAST ONCE EVERY 1WO YEARS, WHETHER EACH SUCH SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER NEEDS A PLAN TO CONTROL SLUG DISCHARGES. A SLUG DISCHARGE IS ANY NON- ROUTINE. EPISODIC NATURE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, AN ACCIDENTAL SPil.L OR A NON-0.JSTOMARY BATCH DISCHARGE. 11IE RES UL TS OF SUCH ACTIVITIES SHALL BE AVAILABLE TO nm APPROVAL AUTHORITY UPON REQUF.sT. IF nm P01W DEODES 11fAT A SLUG CONTROL PLAN IS NEEDED, TIIE PLAN SHALL CONTAIN, AT A .. MINIMUM, 11IE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS: (1) DESCRIPTION OF DISCHARGE PRACTICES, INCLUDING NON-ROlITINE BATCH DISCHARGES; (2) DESCRIP110N OF STORED CHFMiCALS; (3) PROCEDURES FOR IMMEDIATELY NOTIFYING nm P01W OF SLUG DISCHARGES, INCLUDING ANY DISCHARGE 11fA T WOULD VIOLA TE A PROHIBITION UNDER 40 CFR 403.5(8), Wini PROCEDURES FOR FOLLOW-UP WRITTEN N011FJCA TION WlllllN FIVE DAYS; (4) IF NECPSSARY, PROCEDURES TO PREVf.NT ADVERSE IMPACT FROM ACCIDENTAL SPILLS, INCLUDING INSPECllON AND MAINTENANCE OF STORAGE AREAS, HANDLING AND TRANSFER OF MATERIALS, LOADING AND UNLOADING OPERATIONS, CONTROL OF PLANT SITE RUN-OFF, WORKER TRAINING, BUILDING OP CONTAINMENT STRUCTURF.s OR EQUIPMENT, MEASURES FOR CONTAINING TOXIC ORGANIC POLLUTANTS 0Na.UDIN0 SOL VENTS), AND,OR MEASURES AND EQUIPMENT FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE. I. Requirements for separate sySleml IO handle unitay and indusa'ial wutewaaer, such lhat in the event the Ula's indUllrial wastewalel' is = OI' could cause an inlaference or a potential interference with the • , lhe industrial wu1ewa1er could be severed, preventin1 dischar,e into the POTW and still allowin1 the user's unia.y WUleW-IO discharp into lhe POTW . m. (t) !!:lulred When Necessary by Director. =ion. Otease, oil and i~ 5hall be provided when, in opinion of the Director, lhey are necessary for &be proper handlin1 of liquid w111e1 I ~ in eaceuive noun11 or •Y inftlfflllllble WIiia, sand and harmful illpedieaa; acepl. lhll lUdl iMerceplon • • 111111 no1 be NqUired rar prw• liffll ..-. or• ,1Nna uni11 . 31 . , . , ]- • D. • • • • (2) Construction Specifications. Grease and oil interceptors shall be consuueted of impervious materials capable of withstanding abrupt and extreme changes in temperature. They shall be of subs1an1ial consb'Uction, watertight and equipped with easily removable covers which, when bolted in place shall be psti&ht and waterti&)1t. All in~ shall be of a type and capacity~ by the Direc1or of Utilities and shall be located so u to readtly and easily be accessible for cleanin1 and inspection. (3) Maintenance by Owner. Where installed, all pease, oil and sand intercepC«I shall be mainlained by the owner at his expense in continuously efficient operalion at all limes. n. Other conditions u deemed appropriate by the City. .. la Ille 1¥eRI Ille 1,,. • vel••• el Malerlal1 lreM Ille pre,ePI, fep wlli• a .......... pePMil Wal pNvle•1ly ...................... , ................ , ........ . ===·~1':=:~::::::::r:i:~1:-~ ............. ,... •• •ici••lly ...... 4. Pennit Duration. Pennits shall be issued for a specified time period, not IO exceed three (3) years. A pennit may be issued for a period less than a year or may be stated to expire on a specified dale. The user shall apply for pennit reissuance a minimum of one hundred and eipty (180) days prior to the expiration of the user's exislina permit The tenns and conditions m the permit may be subject 10 modificllion by the City durin1 the term of the permit u limitallODS or requirements are modified or ocher just causes exist The user shall be informed many propmed chaqes in his permit at leas& thiny (30) days prior 10 the effective dale ~ chante-Any chances or new conditions in the permit shall include a nmonable lime schedule for ~iance. Any permit may be cancelled or 1enninaled for flihn IO comply With the requiremenls hereof. S. Pennit Transfer Prohibited. Permits are issued to a specific user for a specific operation. A permit shall not be sold, traded, usiped. uansferred or ublet . (Ord. S4 Series 1983) Monilorina Facilities. I. The industrial user shall provide and operaae., 11 its expense, monitorina equipment and facilities ufficient to allow inspection, samplina and flow mea urements of the bwldina se"er :andlor iniemal drainqe syssem . The monitorina facilhy ihould normally be sit1111ed on lhe indusari~ user's premises, but the City may, when such a locadall would be hnprK1ical or cause undue hardship on the industrial '*'• allow tbl fldlity IO be constrUCted in lhe public IU'elt or sidewalk Ila, Ind locMld IO 11111 k will IICII be obllrucled by landapina or perked vebicles. 1111 flcility should be capped 31 "' - I • • • , ]- 2. 3. 4. • • • • • . . wilh a wateni&ltt lid and lhat facility shall not be located in a sb"eet or guner. (Ord. 43 Series 1985) There shall be ample room in or near such monilOrina manhole or facility to allow accurate umplina and preparation of samples for analysis. The facility, samplina and measurina f9uipment shall be maintained at all limes in a safe and proper operalina condition at lhe expense of lhe indusuial user. Wbelber conslnlCted on public or private propeny, lhe samplina and monilOrina equipment and facilities shall &e provided in accordance wilh the P01W's requuemenu and lll~icable local c:onsuuction standards and speciftcadons. Conslrucdon I be c:ompleted within sixty (tiO) days followina wriaen notificllion by lhe Director. Whenever required by the Director of Utilities, the owner of any ~Y serviced by a private sewer canyina nonresidential wastew11er shall install a monilOrin& manhole for each~ discbarJe in the private sewer in ICCUdlnce with plans and specafications approved by the Division's enaineer, installed and maintained ll all times at lhe indusuial user's expense, which shall have ample IOOlll in each 11mplin1 chamber to lake accurate flow proponioned compoate samples for analysis. The monil0rin1 manhole shall be iafely. easily and independendy accessible to an authorized representative of lhe POTW AT AU.. I\EASONABLE TIMES tl•NI HP1Ral ltllli•• ....... a. Eich monitorin& manhole shall contain a Palmer Bowlus flume or b. c. similar device appo.ed by the Director of Utilities wilh a rec:ordin1 and IOlllizin& rqister for measurement of the liquid qunity; or at the clilCNdcln of lhe Director of Utilities the metered warcr supply to the induslrial plan may be used II the liquid ouanuty. or where a melSUl'lble adjuslmeat aa,eed ID by lhe DiNCIOf of uiliitiN is made in lhe metered -supply ID delel'miae lbe liquid WIiie quaadty. Samples shall be IIUll llld ~y .,._ wed in ICCOl'dance with 40 CFR 136. AS 11111 shall be a ,........a&ive twe111J four (24) hour lllllple. Such umplin1 shall be done II pmcribed by die Direclar ID wn ,epw.,tative quantities for lhe enlire reoaninl period. Cauia pollulllll pnmeten such as. but not limiled IO. CY ANIOE. PHENOL. Pli. oil. pease. and/Or chlorine demand wbic:b CIIIIIOI be collected i-:.ns a COMPOSITB 1 ... a, le•• fa•, •Hr llillple may be II by lhe u. of a "pab" sample. The frequenc1. of samplina. the monhorina manhole. the meterin1 device. samp1lna methods and analysis of samples shall be subject. at lily lime. ID inlpectim and veriftcllion. 40 . ' I • • • , . , ]- • • s. 6. • • - d. All metering and sample collection shall be done by the USER, City or a er!."'._ate entity H desi111aled i11 s111t1eelie11 U 1 5(1)1 and AT THE REQUFST OF THE USER OR 1liE CITY, shall have a split flow sample ••d 1hall he availaltle le lhe POl'W lalteralery for opdonal analysis. e. The induslrial user OR AN APPROVED PRIVATE ENTITY is required to analyze the sample in accordance wilh the requirements established in SECTION 12-2-5-0 OF 1lilS ORDINANCE Ille ,ePlllil. All testing is It the expense of the indusuial user. The Director of Utilities may require that the monitoring facilities be installed in a permanenlly fixed above-ground enclosure (Ord. 54 Series 1983). SUBJECT TO 11iE DIRECTOR'S APPROVAL, an,r user MAY PROVIDE OR bas the opuon to canll'ICt wilh the Oty or any pnvate entitY. to provide such service u deemed necessary, includang, but not necessanly limited to, the following: a. Monitoring facilities b. Inspection and samplin& c. Laborarory analysis E. Inspection. 1. 2. The Director of Utilities, his repaentative, or represeruiva of the MeU'o Dislrica may inspect the equipment and facilities of any user at any REASONABLE time ,11r1111 •-al lllllliH• IINPI to ascenain whether the applicable ordinances, rules and rqulltions are bein& complied with~ Persons or occupants of premises where wutewater is created or discharpd shall allow the Direcl0f el "lililiel. his representative, or repaentatives of the Mebo District, ready access at all reasonable times to all pans of the premises for the purpose of inspection, samplina, records euminllion AND COPYING, or the performance of other dudes. The POTW, Melro District, State and EPA shall have the ri&ht to set up on the user's ~ such devices as are nec:eswy to conduct lllllplmt. ~ compliance monilOrin& andlor metering O(>Cfllionl . Where a user has security measures in force which would require proper ideadftcllioa and clelnnce before entry into their premises, the user shall make necessary ..,.,ements with tl1t1r secunty 1uards so that upon pmen11don of suilable identification, personnel from the POlW. Melro Disuict, Sa., and EPA will be pmnined to enter, without delay, for the purposes of pcrfonninc thtir specific mponsibilitiet. (Ord. 43 Seria .1915). While performin1 lhe neceuary work on private propeniet, the Dire.ctor el--lltllkM or duly authorized REPltSSENT A Tivs ... ,1,, .. of the Oty shall oblerve all Mfecy Nies appliclbll 10 die premises esublished by die business . 41 • . ' I • • , • - • t• • '· F. Failure 10 Permit Inspection. In the event a duly aulhorir.ed REPRESENT A TI~B •:::i::• of the P01W is re~sed admission for any purpose, the Direc10 H maY. cause water service 10 the ~ises in question 10 be discontinued unbl the P01W ~ENT A TIVE S •••II llaM been afforded reasonable access 10 the premises and sewer system 10 accomplish the inspection and or samplina. (Ord. 54 Series 1983) o. Slmplina AND ANALYSIS. All : sblll be pm fol med in accordance widl procedures eaablished ~ · ·11n1or pursuant 10 section 304(&) of die Act 111d coaariaecl in~ 136. IDd amendments thereto, or with any odm lelt == by die Adminillrllar. Samplina AND ANALYSIS I be peafoirned in accanllnce with die techniques approved by the Adminisnlor. H. Confidendal lnformalion Provisions. 1. Information and data on an induslrial UIS obuiaecl from repons, questionnaires. permit ~ations, permits 111d monil0rin1 propams, and from = shal be available IO lhe public or other pernmen apncy without restric:don unless the user r.ifically !';quests and is able to demonstrate 10 the satisfaction of Director of Ublities 1h11 the release of such inlormalioa would diwl infonnalion of proceua or melbods of production entided IO~ • trade secre&1 of such user. Whell requested by such user fumishina a report. the partiom of a :S::. wbicb mipl dilclole trade secreu or secret procellll sblll not made IVlillble for in..,.cdan by the public, but shall be made available :a wriaea Nqllllt lO ~ l,encies for UNI NIiied ..... 1111 permil. and.w pn,1re11ment requilmlenll; pn,vided bowner, ..... such c o1. report shall be pn,c..tinp imlGlYina die UIS funmbina repan. Wutewller ClOllldll-•• IDd c:bnclllislia will not be nlOiplld II conftdenlial ~5 ...... , ................ ,.. .......... • 2. All records selllina 10 compliance with == Slaldads shall be made available IO offlcials of die Meao EPA or the appvvll authority upon request I . The Melro Dislricl shall haw ft.Ill audaity IO act and perform such functkJns u are provided for in anide IV ol 1111 special connector ...-men& becween die Oty and die Min Dil1ricl. 42 , . '· ' .. I • • • , ]- - • • I• . • ' J . Reponing Requirements for Industrial Usen. 1 . Notification Requirements. The Director er IJ1ili1ie1 shall notify all affected industrial users of the applicable reportin& requirements under 40 CFR, section 403.12 of the Federal General Pretreatment Reculations for Existina and New Soun:es. 2. B~ Within ninety (90) days after the ..... .,. PR A110Ndaleof .. Pta ••• ,g,•· n ,., .. a.,.et P•l'N Id; QalalUI: (Cr#s n Ne. 54. Seliel 191i=ri• <>srwr«M ....... ...-,., ........ ACA CAL PRSTREATMENT S1ANDARD, ALL EXIS11NO INDUSTRIAL USERS IN SUCH CATEOORY are required IO submit a FACllJAL report which contains the information listed in paraaraphs (b) ( 1 )-(7) of section 403.12 of the Federal General Precrealment hiulations for Existin1 and New Sources. New lipifiellll CA TEOORICAL industrial mm n required 10 submit to the City a FACllJAL report which COdaim the inbmation listed in ........ (b) (1)-(5) of Seclioa 403.12 of the Federal General l»reaeaamenl RepJations for Exillinl and New Sources. 3. Within ninety (90) days followin1 the dare for final compliance with applicable pretreallDellt standards or, in the case of a new source, foOowina commenceme:c of the inb'Oduction ol wastewater into the POlW, any user subject to ~ueaament standa:ds and requirements shall submit IO the Director ., lvilill. FACTUAL repon indicatina the 11111ft and c:mcenll'llioa ol all poi;IUIIIIIS in the dilCharp from the rqnlwd pn,ceaa wbicb are limited bf preauament lllndards and ~ and the awn,e and muanun daily flow for those process 1111111 in die mer'1 facility wbicb n limilld by such preaaament ltlllllllldl or~. The repon lbaU w whether the applicable ....-llllldanll or aequimnlnll n beina met on a consiS1ent basil and, if i101, wllal lddidanal O A M ancUar pr111a1ment is necessary IO brint dll UNr ialOcomplilnce widl lbe ~ preuaunent ltlllllllldl or requiltmeaals. Tbis stareanent be saped by an audlOriaed repaemalive of the indullrial user and certified to be a qualified proreuional. 4. Periodic: Compliance Reporu . a. Any user nubject to a pretralfflllll Sllndard, after the compliance dale ol such preuulfflelll Sllndard, or in the case ol the discharp into the P01W, lhall submit to the Di~we. durina the month ol June and December, unleu aeqund more hqueaaly in the preuuunena standard or by die D6rector el Ullllill, a FACTUAL repc,n coverint die prec:edi •• (6) fflCllllbs and indkllin1 the naan and cancenndon "pollulaa in die ...... wbicb • limited by suc:11 .......... ltllldlrds. la eddidon. du repon lhlll indudla NCICll'i of l¥IS'IIII and-·· .. ...., flows ......... period 43 6' - • ' •· • , . , - 12-2-6: • • • • • 1~ - for all regulated processes. At the discretion of the Director..ef-- 1:Jlililiea, and in consideration of such factors u local high or low flow rates, holidays, budget cycles, etc., the Director er l:Jlililies may asree to alter the mooths during which the above reports are to be submitted. b. The Director el l:Jlilillel may impose mus limitatiClllS on usen wlliell • llliR1dil111iea18111111 wi11'el1 ........... SlllldMls er ............ er ill etller ••11 wheN the illlpelilie11 ef 1111S1 limillliw • WHF.RE appropriate. In such cases, the report niquired by subparqraph (a) of this parqnpb shall indicate the mus of pollUlllllS replated by preUealment stindards in the effluent of the user. These reports shall contain the results of samplina and analysis of the discbarJe, includin& the flow and the nature and concentration, or productiClll and mau where requested by the Di~ of pollutams contained therein which are limited by the ~icable preaatment standads. All analysis shall be perfouned 1n accordance with procedures established by the AdminiSUIIOI' pmsuant to section 304(&) of the Act and contained in 40 CFR. pan t 36, and amendmenu thereto or with any Oilier test procedures approved by the Administrator. Sampling shall be performed in accordance with the techniques approved by the Administrator. (Ord. 43 Series 1985) ENFORCEMENT AND PENAL TIF3 A. RF.QUIREMENTS FOR All REPORTS: ALL REPORTS RF.QUIRED BY ANY ORDER OF THE DIRF.CTOR. W AS1BW A'IF.R CONTRIBtmON PERMITS, nos ORDINANCE AND,OR STATE OR FEDERAL LAW WIU. BE MADE PROMP'll.. YIN ACCORDANCE WITH ANY PRESCRIBED 11MB REQUIREMENTS. SUat RE'ORTS WILL BE COMPLETE AND 11fOROUOH, AND nmY WD..l. ACCURATEL y AND 11UJTHFU1.L Y REPORT FACl'S AS THEY EXIST AND ANY CONQ.USIONS IN SUCH REPORTS WIU. BE RESPONSIVE TO AND CONSISTENT WITH THE SOURCE DATA IN THE REPORT. IT IS A VIOLA 110N OP nus ORDINANCE IF ANY SUCH RF.QUIRED REPORT IS NOT SUBMITlE> OR, IF SUBMITlE>, IS INACCURATE. CONTAINS UNTRUE INFORMATION, OR IS NOT RESPONSIVE. ACCURATE OR TRUTHFUL IN WH<X.E OR IN PART. ANY ACT OR FAILURE TO ACT PROHIBITED BY mas PARAORAPH MA y BE DEEMED TO HA VE OCCURRED OR TO HA VE BEEN COMMITTED AT mE PLACE AT WHICH mE REPORT IS OR SHOULD HAVE BEEN INl11ATED OR AT THE PLACE WHERE THE REPORT IS OR SHOULD HA VE BEEN RECEIVED . A,,B . Enforc:emen1 Audlarity . 'Ille Direc1of el l:ltlllill may ldool procedwes and Nia for the .............. and ldmiaillrlliaa. and shall eafoa the provisions oonllillld .... . 44 I' - • ' I . • • , - • • • • • l• • ' lhC. Notification of Violation. Whenever the Director er lllililies finds that any person hu violated or is violating this Cllapter, or any prohibition, limitation or requirement contained herein, he may serve upon such person a written notice swing the nature of the violation and providing a reasonable time, not to exceed thiny (30) days, for the satisfactory correction thereof. A meeting with the Director er lllilillet may be scheduled at the request of the violating person or the ~ to discuss the violation and/or A satisfactory carrection schedule. G-.D.Methods of Nolificalion. Any DOCification required herein shall be served either penoallly or by repstered or c:enified mail. (Ord. 54 Series 1983) D-.E.Suspensim of Service. The City may suspend the wastewater treatment service andlor a wucewarer disclwJe penmt when such suspension is necessary, in the opinion of the Direcror ellkililiel Hiler DiNeler er Wastewater ~•••I. in order to stop an actual or threatened discharae which presents or may present an imminent or substantial endan&erment to the health or welfare of persons. to the environment. causes interference to the POTW, or causes the P01W or the Metro Disb'ict to violate any condition of its NPDES pennit. Any person notified of suspension of the wutewater treatment service and/or the wastewater discharse permit shall immediately stop or eliminate the discharae. In the event of a failure of the user to comply voluntarily with 1he suspension order, the Director ef lllililiet may lake such steps as deemed necessary, includin& immediate severance of the sewer connection, to prevent or minimize dama~ to the P01W or endansennent to any individuals. The Director el lllililiel shall reinswe the wutewa1er discharae pennit nVor the wastewater treatment service upon proof of the efimination of the noncc,mplyin& discharp. The user shall pay all POTW costs and expenses for any such suspension and mtoratioa of service. A detailed written statement submiaed by the user dacribin& the C1U1e1 of the lmmful conuibution and the measures llken to prevent ~ture occurrence shall be submitted to the Directof el 11111111• within (IS) days of die dale of occurrence. (Ord. 43 Series 1985) &.F. Permit Revocation. ~ who violates lbe followin, conditions hereof, or applicable s .. and rqulaciom, is subject to havina his permit revoked: 1. FAILURE OF nlE USER TO COMPLY WITH 1llE PROVISIONS IN SECTION 12-2-S(A) (2) (A) OP 1ll1S ORDINANCE; h2 . Failure of a user to report factually the wastewater con tituent :and charlcterisdcs of its dischqes: i,3 . Failure of die _, IO report llDiftcal dlanlel in operations or www-conakuena and dianclndca; 41 "' - • . . ' I . • , ]- • • t• • '· ~4. Refusal of reasonable access to lhe user's premises for the purpose of inspection or monitoring; 4-.5.Violation of conditions of lhe pennit or lhis Olapter or any final judicial order entered wilh respect thereto; 1,6. Failure to pay any fees or charges; 6... 7. Tamperina wilh, disruptina, or destroying City equipment u detennined by lhe Director, which determination shall be conclusive; i.J. Fail1n to report an a:cidental disclmp of a toxic pollutant OR ANY POILtrrANT ABOVE LEVFLS AU1110RIZED IN 11IE PERMIT; ~.Lepl Action Authoriz.ed. If any user dischaqes into lhe PO'IW conrnry to the provisioos of this Qapter, Federal or S"tate prell'ellment requirements, or any order of the City, the City Aaomey may commence ma action for appq,rilfe lepl andlor equitable aelief, includin& a petition in a court of competent jurisdiction for a temporay restrainin& order, preliminary and permanent injunction apinst the violalion. G,H.Termination of Service. The City may terminate or cause to be terminated wastewater treatment service to any user for a violation of any provisions herein. H,1. Civil Liability for Expenses. Any persans violalin& the provisions herein shall be liable for any~ loss or damqe caused the City by reason of such violation, includana the increased costs, if any, for mana1in1 effluent andlor sludp. nm PERSON SHALL ALSO BE LIABLE AND PAY ALL ATI'ORNEY FEES, COURT COSTS, AND EXPENSF.S NECESSARY TO ENFORCE IN PROVISION OF THIS CODE. wll1• •Ill l•1r11• aN 1111 Nl•II II 1111 wr'1 IJ . ......... ., ••• ........... The Direclor shall add such charp ID die dilChlqds aaament chqe. Civil Fine Pus 'lllroup. In die even1 lbll a user clilcbaqes such pollulams which cam die City IO~ •Y candiliaa of its NPDF.S pennit and die City is fined by EPA or die S... for such violalion, Ihm such user shall be fully liable for the IOcal lfflOUlll of die fine assessed apinll die City by EPA Ind/or die SIMe. 41 ,._ • . I . • , - • • • . : . • .. 1. ANY PERSON WHO VIOLA 1F.S ANY CONDITION OF THE PERMIT, DIRECfOR'S ORDER, OR ANY PROVISION OF THIS CHAPTER SHALL BE SUBJECT TO A FINE OF NOT MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000.00) OR BY IMPRISONMENT IN THE COUNTY JAIL FOR A PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED ONE (1) YEAR OR BY BOTH SUCH FINE AND IMPRISONMENT FOR EACH VIOLATION. EACH DAY IN WHICH ANY VIOLATION SHAll CONTINUE SHAU BE DEEMED A SEPERATB OFFENSE. 2. ANY FINE AND/OR ANY JAIL SF.NTENCE IMPOSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE FOREGOING SUBPARAGRAPH MAY BE SUSPENDED FOR ANY PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED THREE YEARS. K,L. App&Plilll Civil Penalties. In addition to ANY OlllER-lhe penalties provided herein, the City may recover reasonable auomey's fees, coun costs, court reponers' fees, and ocher expenses of liti1ation by appropriate le&al action apinst the user found to have violated any provisions herein, or the orders, rules, re1ulations, and permits issued hereunder. The Attorney for the City, upon request of the City Council, shall petition an appropriate coun to impose, assess and recover such sums. Any person who shall violate any CONDITION OF THE PERMIT, DIRECTOR'S ORDER, OR ANY provision of this Chapter shall be subject to immediate disconnection of the sewer servicin1 the property upon or in connection with which the violation occuned. l:nM.Appeal Procedure and Order. Any permit applicant, permit holder, or other user affected by any decision, actlOII, or determination, includin1 cease and desist orders, made by the City ocher than ANY JUDIOAL ACTION FILED OR UNDER LITIGATION IN ANY COURT INO.UDING IBE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL COURT, 111, •• I• ... •• M11•iti,.J- l11~1• •• l•lerpPell•t •• l•1tle••ll•1 Ille pPewl1leH lle,el•, or any permit issued hereunder, may file with the Director a written request for reconsideration and a stay of the decision within ten ( I 0) days of such decision, action or detennination, settin& forth in detail the facts supponina 1he request, whereupon the Director el "lillllel shall hold a hearina . · The request for reconsideration hall be acted upon by the DirecuJHI..Qllltiet within ten (10) days from the date of filin1 . The decision, action or determination may be tayed durina such period of review by the D1ttetor4 "11111111. If the deci sion of the Director el IJIIIIIIN is wisatisfactory IO the person appealin,, he may file a written appeal to the Waw and Sewer Board within 1en (10) days after receipc ol the decision. The Waw and Sewer 8olrd may hear die appal and shill make a ftnal nalin1 on lhe appeal wilhin lhiny ftve (35) days of recelp& ol lhe user's written appeal. The decision. action or detenninldon ol the DireclOf ti 1:111111111 may be stayed dwin, such period ol review by thew .. and Sewer Board. Mer lbe w .. and Sewer Board hu 47 ' I . • , - • • • • reviewed the evidence, it may issue an order to cease and desist to the user responsible for the dischlqe directina that, followin& a specified time period, the sewer service be discontinued unless adequate trealmellt facilities, devices or ocher related appunenances are properly operated. Punher orders and directives u are necessary and appropriate may be issued. The decision of the Waflfl and Sewer Board shall be bindina on all entities and the user until and unless ruled Olherwise by an appropriate court. M.N.Palsifyilla Jnfonnalion. No um shall make false swements, representations ~ ceitific:atiom in my~.....,. report. plan or ocher document filed or required ID be maintawned pnuant baelD. or punuanl ID ill wutewater dbcblrll permit. or falsify, tamper with. or lae.ilillll, NDdel' inaccurate any maniUlrina device or melbod required herein. (Ont. 5' Series 1983) O. PUBLICATION OF NON-COMPLAINT USERS. nm OTY SHAU. ANNUAU. Y PUBLISH IN nm LARGEST ENGLEWOOD NEWSPAPER A UST OP 11IE USERS WHICH WERE IN SIGNIFICANT NON-COMPLIANCE wmt ANY PRETREATMEff REQUIREMENTS OR STANDARDS DURING nm 'JWELVE (12) PREVIOUS MONTHS . 12-2-7: LIMITATIONS ON DISOIAROE: A. No person shall dilchqe my pollUllnt in uceu ~ die followina: Arsenic, Tocal (u As) Cadmium, Tow (• Cd) Oumlium (11, TOIII <• Cr) C,apper, Tcllll <• Cu) Leid, Tcllll <• Pb) Mercury. Tcllll <• Ha) Nidrel. Tcllll C• Ni) Zinc, Tcllll <• 1.a) Silver, Taul(• Al) Cyanide. Taul <• -CN) (Ord . 52 Series 1990) Muimum Concencra1ion D•Hy AJIIIII m,n 0.5 1.2 7.0 4.5 2.0 0.13 4.1 11.0 0 .4 1.2 B. SIONIFlCANT INDUS11UAL USERS LOCATED IN ENGLEWOOD BUT DISCHAROINO TO 11IE ME11l0 DISTRICT SHAU.COMPLY WITH nm LOCAL LIMITS OF nm MB11l0 DISTRICT OR OF ntlS ORDINANCE. WHICHEVER IS MOltB STRINOP.NT. 41 • I I . • . , . ' 2 I ]- - • • • ,,. • , . • ' ,. t 2-2-8: SEWER TAP FEES: A. Al the time of filin& the application, sewer tap fees shall be paid in accordance widl the followin& schedule: we Mc Sire Sewer Iu Fee 3/4" or leu S 1,400 1" 2,333 1-1/2" 4,667 r ~~ T 14Sn 4" 23,332 6" 46,667 I" 74,667 10" 107,332 For muhi-flmily units. hotels. motels. and mobile home couns. die total tap fee shill not be leu thin one lbouand four bundred dollln (S 1,400.00) per dwellin& uniL If the fee determined by the water meter size from the above ICheduJe is para thin the fee determined by the minimum chirp of one tbousand four hundred dollm (S 1,400.00) per unit. then the pater fee. u determined by meter size. shall prwail. B . Al the time of ftlin& an applicalion for a sewer tap permit. sewer tap fees for the followina .... sbaO l,e increued by the adclilion of. smdlarJe to the sewer tip~ established by sublec1iaa A acconlin& IO die esaablished surcharp schedule: 1. 2 . 314" I " 1-1/2" 2"' 3"' 4 " 6" I " 10" 41 $500 133 1,667 2,667 5,333 1,333 16,667 26,667 31,333 ,, ~ ---.·---.,..---~A ' I • p • I • • .. I. • • , 2 - - • • • • I• • For multi-family units hotels, motels, mobile home couns, and other multiple dwelling units, the sewer lap fee surchqe shall not be less than five hundred dollan ($500.00) per dwelling uniL If the surcharge established by the water meter size from the above surcharge schedule is greater than the fee of five hWldred dollan ($500.00) per dwelling unit, then the greater fee shall be charpd. 3. Properties lhal cannect to the Bia Dry Oeek inlelllepfOr system shall ~y a sewer lap surcharae fee in the sum of three hundred dollan ($300.00) per sinale-family residential equivalent lap in addition to all othercharaa. (Ord. 41 Series 1990) C. The IC1UII cost ol any sewer main extension shall be recorded in the utilities office. Where such cost bu not been paid, it shall be added to the plant assessment fee to anive at a total amount due. New sewer extension costi shall include the actual COil of c:onstruclion plus ten pen::eat (10..) IO defray COlll of engineerinJ. The total costs shall be usessed in proportion to the front foocqe of the property served. D. =5 tap will serve property for which a previous assessment has previous tap fee sball be crediled apinst the current tap fee in balance of the fee due. E. Nodlina in this Section shall be COllllrUed ro ala the l'lleS or terms contained in the coamec10r'1 ~ heretofore exillin& between the City of Enpewood and llllltation dillricts. (Ord. S4 Series 1983) F. NO TAP SHALL BE MADE TO 11IE P01W wmtOUT PAYMENT OF 11m TAP FEm. FAILURE TO PAY FEm BEFORE TAPPING TO nlE POTW SHALL RESULT IN TAP PEm BEING DOUBLED. ANY FEE OR OIAROE NOT PAID SHALL CONsnnJ'l'B A LIEN ON n1E SUBJECT PROPERTY AND BE COLLECTED UKE TAXES. 12-2-9: CONSTRUcnON OF SEWERS, EXTENSION OF MAINS; COSTS; INSPEC110N: A. When an application is receiWld to extend the collection main in order to ..w the applic..a or user whole property is locaMd wida the City, the City aball make such extension at its own expeme, subject to~ ol said COlll and provided that the ulllllion is to serve land pn,perty subdivided . In 1111 ewnt that the e,uension is to serve nonsubdividec( lncluarially 1.0lled lands wilhin the City, the Direct0r el "llllliel may require that the applicant or user exlffld lhe collection main at his own cost and expeme, subject to an equitable method ol recovery of COltl. 50 •. I . • • I ]- • • • ,~ • ' '· sewage collected outside the corporale limits of the City shall be computed from ntes set out in Section 12-l-3 of Ibis Chapier. C. Quality conll'Ol of privaiely constructed collection mains feeding the City lrealmellt plant shall be assured by on-siie inspectcrS provided by the City of Fn&lewood, Utilities Depanment, which qenc1 shall include the monitoring of collection main construction and the lampin1 o mains when consuuction is complete. Cllaqes for tbele services shall be billed to the responsible c:ontrlCIOr, u follows: 1. Inspection (one man); weekdays. ________ Sl 2.50/hr. After normal duty houn, weekends and holidaY$ $18.75,'hr. 2. Lampips (crew of 2 men); weekdaY$ $25.00/hr. Afw normal duty boun, weekends and holidaY$ S37 .50/hr. TAPPING OF MAINS NOW OWNED BY THE CITY When Ill application is received for c:onnection to mains Of facilities not owned Of conll'Olled by the City, a permit for said connection will be srllUd only in those cases in which the Utility Department shall have been duly authorized, in wri1ina. by the owner in conlJ'OI of such main or facilities to pant such permi1s (ON, 14 Serie, IN.a» 12-2-10: A. Conflict, All odler onlilllnces and pll1I of odler ontinlncel incansistent or confticdna wilh 1111 plll of Ibis Qlipler -beleby lepaled ID lbe Ulelll of such incomislency ar coaflict. B . Sevenbility. If ay ~ion. perapapb, word, or section of Ibis Chapler is invalidated by my COUii of rmlplllfll jlrildiction. the wilUI provisions. pnanphs, wonts end sections shall not be affected and shall continue in full force and effect. {OM. 14 I•• INI) lna'Oduced. rad in full, and pmed on fin& readial on lhe 71h day of Oclaber, 1991 . Published II a BUI for• Ordinlnce on lhe IOIII day of Oc:laber, 1991 . Susan V an Dyb. Mayor Piiiici a A. &w. dty 5' 11 ,,_ . ' ' I . • 0 •• , ., I ]- .. • • • • ~ . I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City of EnaJewood, Colorado, hereby certify that lhe aboYe and fcnloinl is I true copy of I Bill for m Ordinance, inaoduced, rad in full, and puled on ftm raclina on the 7th day of October, 1991. Patricia H. Oow • .. I I . • ]- • • . . .. COUNCIL COMMUNICA'DON Date October 7. 1991 II011ATBD IIY STAFF SOURCE ISSUE/ AC110N PROPOSED A&endaltem 11 C Subject Lease Agreement Recreauon Department with the Lions Club for Belleview Park Train Jerrell Black. Director of Recreation RccommendaUOn from the Recreation Department to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving a lease agreement between the City ol Englewood and the Englewood Uons Club Swtmmmmg Pool. Inc. for the operauon or a miniature railroad train tn BellC\'1~ Park. PREVIOUS COUIICIL AC11011 The last lease ~ent between the C1ty of E~ and tbe Enpwood Lions Club for the minlature tram dates back to 1986. STAFF AJIIAl.'1819 The Englewood Uons Club Swtmmtn& Pool. Inc. 'W1l1 operate a miniature train tn Be1IC\1ew Park. The tram will operate at the eole expenae or the I.Iona Club without c08t . c~nae. liability or damage to the Ctty of Englewood. The lease shall be for on I 1 I year wtth the rtght to renew for one ( l) addiUOnal year. BACKGROUND The F.ngtl!WOOCI Lions Club agrttmenta date back to 1947. Prevloua ~enta were tgned In 1947. 1956. 1965 and 1986. nNAJIICIAL Tlw f.nc.l<'WOOd Uon. Club wtll 11111ke " ~nt of 810.00 for the kNK' or the pr11pt •11,·. pon wnniMtton or the le-NM'. the Ctty hall tun the opUon 10 purchna<- th• r.111, r, alroncl t!NI nd r alroad bt'ddtng for fllty ptt('t'nt C~I of H ratr marktt ,,,hit' • ' ' I. •. , . ' • • - • CR>INANCE NO. 5mIES CF 199-r- • • . • ' .. BY AU'rnC!UTY A BILL tU AN CR>INANCE t• COONCIL BILL NO. 65 ~. IJY <nJNCIL MOOD -W-'1~ AN CR>INANCE APPIOII?«. ALF.ASE 1tGRE&1fN1' ~ '11IE C1TY CF aGDOX> AND 'l'HE aG.DOD LIOOS CUlB swntm«. PO'.L, I?C. Fat '11IE CPERATIOO CF A MINIATURE RAILRCW> TRAIN IN BELLE.VU,. PA.RIC. '11£REAS, the n"lglewood Lioos Club SWinlni.ng Pool, Inc. hu, with the approval and permission of the City of n,glewood, erected and constructed a miniature railroad train on the property teniby dllllised to be operated and maintained by the n,glewood Lions Club SWinmling Pool, Inc. for the al'll1!N!llll!!t, benefit, recreation and welfare of citizens of the City of n,glewood; and ~. said the n,glewood Lions Club SWiJllning Pool, Inc. has e,q:,ended substantial 5\l'ftS in the construction and erection of said railroad and the purchase of equipllm'lt for the operation of uid facilities; and ~. said the n,glewood Lions Club SWimning Pool, Inc. has agreed to operate and maintain said miniature railroad at iu a:>le ecpmlN, without cost, e,cpenae, liability or danage to the City of !nglawood; !Of, ~. BE IT ~ BY '11IE CITY CXUCIL CF '11IE C1TY CF !NGl.!J«l(J), ~, AS PCILCIIS: Section 1. 1'w Leue ~t betwNn the City of !bcJlawood and n,glewood Llona Club SWimning Pool, Inc. for c.,eratia\ of a llinature railroad at Belleview Park is hereby llllPf'Ol'9d. Said Laue Aqr1 u a at containa generally: 1. In oonaideration of the payiait of $10. 00 and in further consideration of the perfor111an1» of COI/Wlants aid agr1 1 au contained in the Laue Agr at to be leapt aid perfomad by the ~l..:,od Lions Club 9lriaing Pool, Inc. the City 1-- the property legally dNcribed and eet forth in the Laue tiaTNe,t. In consideration of leuinlJ the praiw the fMl..ood Lions Club SW1-i.ng Pool, Inc • .-. to operate and Mintain the facility at its eole .,._ ... ill a ufe aid @ffki t IIIIMIH' 0 t.."8 end that the aLIU I at t.lefit 2. ru on , welfare and u!ety of the citi&*la of the City of 14NX>d wi 11 be enhanced. City will be rnpanaible fo,: c:iuttiniJ of the grau ot the -l - "'~ . , • .. I . • 0 , , ]- ,, • ~ • • '· 3. The use of the premises is limited to the q,eration of a r:liniature railroad and facilities reasonably appurtenant thereto. 4. Dlglewood Lions Club SWir.ming Pool, Inc. pranises and agrees to protect and inder:nify and save the City hannless against any and all actions or causes of actions, claims, dl!rnands, liability, loss, daml!llge or e::penae of any type whatsoeYer, arising out of the operation and maintenance of said miniature railroad and further agrees to carry insurance in the ar.w:iunt of $100,000 per peracn and $300,000 per accidllnt and aba11 dl!!poait a OO£r'/ of Aid insurance policy with the City. ~- 5. D'lglewood Lions Clm SlriJmling Pool, Inc. shall not Msign the Leue or any interest therein and shall not sublet the prsnises or MY part thereof without written a:inaent. 6. D'lglewood Lions Club ~ Pool, Inc. shall at all tir.les use the prmdNs in accordance with all IA)licable u.s., state tllnd local laws and shall at no tim9 pennit nor suffer any dllordorly conduct, unreaacnable noise or ralisance llbcut the pr«'U.NS having a tendency to antt1'/ or disturb .rj person occupying adjacent pranises and the City may .. tabliah fran tim to tim rul• and regulations for park UN which the D'lgle1«x>d Lions Club SWil.1:d.ng ?col, Inc. shall ~ly. 7. It is r.utually agreed that if t."ie Les ... shall default in the perfonamrce of r.y of the~ and ati,lrU 1 ,ta tm9in contained to be apt and perfcxmd by said I.-.-, and shauld said default aontinue for • period of thirty UO) days after written nouce tJwreof has i..n given by the Lauer' to cornet and cure the ... , thm Mid Lauer' lhall haYe the ricllt to tendnat• this 1W and p:,e-sim of Mid pra1w ahall he forttwith r9tumed to the Mid r...... 8. 'It'• ~S placed en the praiNS lh&ll ~ the prq,arty of the Dll:Jlawood Lima C.l.i> ~ POol, Inc. and sl".all have the right to nlDl9 the ... at the teminatim of tM i.e... prc,vidld that all aanditims and ClOVMlnU of the 1.4'AM !'\Ave bNI\ fully OCll'l)lied with by the Leuee. 9. 1'le LMN fV1i be canceled by either party 1..,cn 30 days ~itt ffl nctice to the other Ind """°" CMCellat.J.cn the ~lowood Lions Cll.i> 9"rirninrJ Pool, Inc. My at ts option "c,ove its U't)l'Ol.~ta r:,hcinrJ t.'w prw!liNS in their f"ri(jinal oonctiticn or he paid by the City the re.leCNlble valuo o f such ~,ta. 1'w City lh&ll hwe the cpticn to p.archatNt the rails, rftilroad U• and railrolld becld.iniJ for fifty p.-aco,t (50I) of ita fair nartcet 'llltlue 4-t.o the Cit!''• previous aontr~tl.anll to Mintenance of thoeo Lt-.. tf p.vti• camot IYJNllt ~ fair w.lue of the -2 - ' ~ • • ... I. • 0 - - • • • ilrprovements suc:?l value shall be determined by arbitration as fully set forth in the Lease .a.greerent. 10. The Dlglewood I,iCX\S Club SWi.m'\i.ng Pool, Inc. shall at the end the term of the Lease deliver the pranises to the City in as good state and condition as at the cumenc;alll!11t of the term of the Lease, ordinary wear and tear accepted. The City s?lall have the q,tion to p.irchase the rails, railroad ties and railroad bedding for fifty percent (SO'J.) of its fair market value ~ to the City's previous CU\tributiatS to maintenance of thoee items. section 2. The Lease shall be for a a,e (1) year term with the right to renew for a,e ( l) additional year acc:ording to the saae terms imd conditiaul. Int~, read in full, and paued CX\ first reading CX\ the 7th day of oc:tober, 1991. Published as a Dill for an Ordinance CX\ the 10th day of October, 1991. iiiin Van Dyke, Mayor A'l"l'EST: Patricia H. craw, dty deik " . I, Patricia H. craw, City Clerk of the City of !nilaa>d, Oolarado, henby c:wtify that the lbc,.l9 and fOl'99C)inl) is a t:r\le copy of a Bill for II\ OrdiMnce, introclJced, read in full, and [IMNd CX\ first rudinl) an the 7th day of October, 1991. Patrlcli A. erciw -J - • I • . I. . • t ~ I - ,, • • • • nus nmEtmJRE, maee in the City of Englewood, Colorado, on the __ day of , 1990, by and beaieen the CITlC CF nG.8DD, a llllnicipal corporation In the State of Colorado, hereinafter called the Lessor, and Ela.ENXD LIOPS CLUB SJJM•1Dll PCXL, INC., its succ:essors md assigns, a corporation not for profit of ~lewood, Colorado, hereinafter called the Lessee. taDEAS, the Lessee has, with the approval and pemission of the Lessor, erected and constructed a miniature railroad train on the property hereby ds!dsed to be operated and maintained by said Lessee for the ar.usement, benefit, recreation and welfare of citizens of the City of Ehglewood; and t·:!«:REAS, said Lessee has e,cpenc:!ed substantial S\ffil in the oonst.ruction and ~rection of said railroad and the purchase of equir,r.ent for the operation of said facilities; and \IHERF.AS, said Lessee has agreed to operate and maintAin said miniature railroftd at its aole e,cpenM, without cost, expense, liAbility or dar:iage to the City of Pnglewood; 10-1, ~. the said LePor, in consideration of the pa)'IWlt of the SU11 of ·Ten Dollars ($10.00), and in the further consideration of the ::,erfomance of the ~ta and agremm,ts tm.in rmtAi.ned, to be kapt n perfomed by the Les ... , does 1-.reby dladN 1nd leue III interest in and to a twenty ( 20) foot strip, the center line of "'1ch folloif9 a point wmeuc:ing at the Scuth' .... t corner of the Southeut quarter cf Sac. 9, '1\lnst1) 5 South, Range 68 Wnt of the 6th Principal Haridie; thance North 82 dlcJrw 14 minutes 17 seconds East 1,689.91 feet to the true point of beginnin9; thenc:e South 89 cwqrees 43 minutes 30 seoonda tJnt 106.96 feet; thenc:e 54.04 feet along the uc of ,i curvu to the ri~t having a radius of 50 feet 11\d along chord which burs :lorth 59 t'ec,Jrees 18 minutes 52 seconds t:'est 51.44 fwt; thence Horth 28 ~ees 21 r.u.n utn 14 seccnds Hest 50.2S feet; thence U.54 feet along the arc of a curve to the left, havinlJ II radius cf 100 feet and a lonr,J chord ,lhich hears !:Orth 40 cw,rees 49 iunut.es 35 seoouds ~-t 43.19 feet; thance north 53 deqrees 17 'l\i.nutn ~6 seoonda ,._t 647.01 feet; th.-.ce 87.60 feet along the arc o f II curw to the ri(Jht, havinlJ a radius of 54 • 3 feet 11\d a long chord which bears Uorth 7 degrw 04 lllinutn :?6 seooods Unt 78.43 feet; ~ t:ort~ 39 &igt-eos 08 mim:t.t"• 44 secone.s Eut 124. 24 fact; thence 94. 66 feet. &letVJ trAt vc of II CUl"\/0 to the riCJht, havinrJ II radius of 50 feet and a long chord loA'lich bears South e6 deiJnes 37 nunutos 06 aecorlds East 81.14 feet; thance South 32 daqrees 22 ~ 57 seoouds East 91.91 feet; thanoe 48.14 !c.-et •lon«J the arc of II c:un,t to the left, havi.nlJ a radius of 95 f'Mtt 11\d a long chord 1otiich bears South 46 dsgzw 53 lllinutoa 54 NCOllds F..ut 47.62 feet; t.henc'! south 61 de(J1ees 24 !Qnutos SO NOCllds r.aat 146.53 feet; thence South 62 dot)r 11 13 ninutes sa t1COC1M11 rat l45.19 foot; U-.:. 44.71 teat a1oniJ the -1 - . , ' .. I . • • I ? - • • • ,. • . ' • '· arc of a curve to the right, having a radius cf 95 feet and a long chord ,.tdch bears South 48 degrees 44 minutes and 58 seconds East 44.30 feet; tl",ence South 35 degrees 15 r.unutes 58 seconds East 169.67 feet; thence 207.24 feet along the arc of a curve to the right to the true point of beginning, said curve having a radius of 95 feet and a long chord ,.,'hich bears South 27 degrees 13 minutes 46 second-1 t-iest 168.54 feet, t."le sar.e lying and being in the City of Engle'.iood, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado. In addition to the foregoing, the ~sor agrees to demise and lease such ~.itional area, adjacent thereto, as shall be necessary to erect the appropriate buildings which are necessary for the maintenance and operatiat of said miniature railroad, subject to and conditia,ed q:,on the approval and aqres:ent of the City of D,glewood of the City of Englewood. n. Lessor hereby specifically reaerws \l'lto iuelf the rights of egress, ingress and transverse whenever and to "i\atever extmit the Lessor deems necessary, to all of the remainder and balance of its lands and properties. '11lis lease is 11\bject to all existing euements, right of ways, grants, and &nises applicable to the above described prcperty. In the event any of the ~ts erected by the LesNa are rsnoved, damaged, or destroyed by the direct and deliberate actioos of the Les110r, t."*1, and a'\ly then, the Lessor agrees to pay for the repair or rebuilding of said ~ts. ro HAVE ~"I> ro lt:>U> said dNcribed pnmises and bprovemenu thereon, situate unto the !A!lsee fran the first (1st) day of , 19 , to the thirtieth (30th) day of , 19 • fliereat'ter, the - Les ... shall have the option to renew the leue fnn-first (1st) 19_, to thirtieth (30th), 19_. 1. And the r... ... , in oonaideration of the leasing of said pnnises, don her.by COYenant and .-vith the Leaaor to q,erate and maintain said facility at the eole epa,M of said LesNe in a safe and efficient IIIIMH' to the and that the -JU I It., t.nefit, recruticn, wlfare and safety of the citiams of the City of Englewood vill be enhanced. 2. Lessor shall be rapcnsible for cutting grus of said pnmises. 3. ':be UN cf the (An!sed [lnllli ... is e,cpreuly Md specifically limited to the cperaticn of • miniatura railroad and facilitiu reucnably a~t thereto. 1:0 other stnx:ture or business shall be placed or operated en the dlaidNd pcaiN9 without the .,._...s writ.ten authority of the Lesaor, except M hantinafter ecpnaly provided. 4. S.Ud Lnsee Fra!li ... Md~ to pcot.ct, i.ndllmify and ..... the r,..s'ICr hV'!"\leH llljainst Ind frcr., any And all actions or CJIUMS cf action, c:lllins, dlrlanda, liability, io.s, c!-,. er Cll*\M of "'"I t.y:,o ~teoew.r, nrisinlJ out of the cperaticn Ind lllaintena,ce ~ said l'\iniat.ure railroad. Said LnNe furt.hor .-. at all tirws to Qrr/ r,ut,llc llabilit.y insurance for bodily injury in tho a111 of $100,000.00 per (ll'r90l'I Md t,J00,000.00 s,tt accidllnt, and to (Ap»it • copy c f aid innuranco policy with the r..teeor. Said Les l I its ,q,layon in tho q,eraticn Ind Mintenanco c.f uid -2 - . ' ' I. • 0 , ]- • • • • ,,, ~ ~ • . • ' ,, r.,iniature railro.,d insured under the t·1orkr.cn' s Call;>ensation Insurance J..a1,is of the State of Colorado. 5. Lessee shall not assign this I.ease, or any interest therein, and shall not sublet the said premises or any part thereof, or any right or privilege appurtenant thereto, or suffer any other person (the agents, servants and patrats of lessee excepted) to~ or use the said prenises, or any portion thereof, without the ,.,Titten consent of Lessor first had and obtained, and a consent to aw assigment, subletting, occupation or use by any other per9Cn shall not be deemed to be a consent to any subsequent assignrrent, subletting, ocx:upatiat or use by another person. Any such assic;rr.ent or amletting without s\d\ consent shall be vcid, and shall, at the q,tion of Leasor, terminate this lease. flus lease shall not, nor shall any interest therein, be assignable, as to the interest of Lessee, by operat1on of law, without the written a:iment of Lauor. 6. It is r.utually aqroed that Lessee shall at all tiJlles use the premises in accordance with the l&:..'S of the l)dted States and the State of Colorado, as well as the Ordinances of the City of Dlglewood. E\lrther, the Lessee shall at no tiffll permit nor suffer any disoroerly oondx:t, unreasonable noise or nuiunee whauoever about the premises having a tendency to~ or disturb any pencns occupying adjacent Ft'S!\ises. Frail tiffll to tim the City nay establish rulu and regulations for park use. LeaSN shall caq,ly with all rules arolicable to City parks. 7. It is nutually agreed that if the Lesaee llhllll dafault in the performance of 11f1Y of the covwwnu and ..--at• herein contained to ?le kept and perfomed by said Les .. , and shculd said dafault ocntinue for a period of thirty (30) ~ after writtan notice thereof hu been given by the Leuor to oon:ect and cure the sar.e, then said Lesaor shall Nl\19 the ri(Jht to terminate this Leue and pouasion of said pran1 ... shall be forthwith wtumed to the said teuor. 8. It is nutually c.grNd that all of the ~u placed on the ~bed praniMS llhall at all tir.lH l'81IAin the (lerSOnal property of tha r.es ... -J\ich shall have t."ae ric;ht to nr.vwe the .... at the termination of this Leue, providad t."a&t the terms, ccnditions and C:C0.'111'\antS hare in llhall Nl\19 been fully CQ'Vlied with by the l;HMe, and all 9111W odng the LHIIOr shall ha"9 been paid in full. 9. '!his 1 .... rwy, at any tizNt, be wnninated by either party upon thirty (30) Qys' written notice to the other. In the event of ~nuMtion hy the t:Assor, ~ .. LesNO fflAY, at iu q,tion, either l"SIIC\'8 iu ~s, placing the dsidNd prau ... in their o riginal condition, or U'f be paid by the LaNor the rauonable valuo of such 1.r~U. In the avant of tenunatim 1PJ the r..s ... , ~aoo shall he glven • reuonabl• tint to ranov. its ~.ientl, end to rlaco the dmisod PEft'lisn 1n its ari9inal aandition. rn 6flY C\ient the City shall have tho q,t.ion to pun:hMo the rails, railrood til'.lll ond r,dlrcwl blldtUnlJ (or fifty pen:ant (SOI) of its fair narke t -J - • ' I. • 0 ., I - • • . .. • <. .. value die to tho City's previous contributions to maintenance of those it.er.ls. In the event of cancellation by the Lessor, and the election by the Lessee to be paid for the Ull)rowments, and the parties should be unable to agree a, a fair value t.'wreof, such value shall be determined by arbitration as follows: each party shall, within ten (10) days appoint 11n arbitrator, Y10 shall within five (5) days thereafter jointly chooae a third arbitrator. Said arbitrators shall, wit!tin fifteen (15) days thereafter, aNU the fair evaluation of the ~ts to be paid to the Lenee by the !Aasor, "'1ch shall be binding ~ the part!•. In the event that the azbitraton are unable to agree, a daciaim of a •jority thereof shall be bind.t.nq. If either of the part!• 'R)Oint an arbitrator within the ta apecified, or if the arbitrators llhall be unable to .._ ~ a third arbitrator, either party 'M'/ .ly to the Diatrict ~ of Anpllhoe County' Colorado foe the 'R)Oint:amt of such ubitrator. Sl1Ch IFP)intaalt by the Diatrict Olurt ahal.1 be binding ~ both parti•. • 10. 'Die 1-Ne llhall, at the end of the tam, deliver the prmiNs to the Leuor in • good state and conditim • the ... are at the oa••IIC6l•it. of the tam of this Leue, ordinuy ~ and tear macapted. 'Die City shall haw the cptim to purchue the rails, railroad U.. and railroad bedding for fifty perca1t (~) of ita fair marlcat valua 4-to the City'• prwicua aontributicna to maintenance of thaN it:aa. x:. ~ t~, the u.id partiea haw the ~ and year first llbclYa writtm aet their harm and ...ia. A'l"l'ZBT: City Clerk DIGlalOCI) Lim' 8 a.uB SNDtllJG .. '7l_JA~ -•- .,. . . . •, I. ; • I • , ]- ]- " • RESOLUTION NO. SERIES OF 1991 ' • • • A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PROPOSED LEGISLATION NOW PENDING BEFORE COLORADO SfATE LEGISLATORS WHICH RELATES TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL FINANCE ACT OF 1988. WHEREAS, the 1990's have been designated as the "Decade of the Child"; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Englewood supports the "Colorado 2000 Communities" in a committed effort to attain the National Education "Goals 2000"; and WHEREAS, public education is the comentone of a democratic go\'cmment and a free society; and WHEREAS, sufficient funding is euential to meet the escalating costs of providing Colorado children with adequate educational programs; and WHEREAS, the educational progre11 of our children is vital to the economic well-being of our community and communities acro11 the nation; and WHEREAS, le,ialation pendin, before the Colorado State Lesialature would alleviate the financial crisis now facin, our schools; and WHEREAS, it is essential that adequate fundin, be developed for public achoola without pauin, lepalation that may undermine the economic foundation of the community; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO THAT: $«tion 1. The City Council supports lesialation that would facilitat e the implementation of the Public Schools Finance Act of 1988 . $cs;t,ion 2, The City Council encouraps the enactment of I~ la t ion that would still allow for the reduction o( property taxes . Scctj on 3 . The City Council advocates le,i lat.ion tha t wo uld not de pi c t ales tax revenues and cause hardship for local jurisdictions . Sc:dimu . The City Council uf'IH the ,...... or lepalation that would I d to the development o( alternative revenue IOUl'Cfl for the fundine of public education. ,. ~ • i • I . • '~2 I • • I -,.. •. . .. • ,, -I ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 21st day of October, 1991. Susan Van Dyke, Mayor Attest: • Patricia ff. Crow, City Clerk I, Patricia R Crow, City Clerk f'or the City ol'Enclewood, Colorado, hereby certify the above i1 a true copy ol'Relolution No. Seriea of Ul91. Patricia ff. Crow • • • • • , ' ; ' i I I i I I I • 'I I i! f l I I ' :r I a. a. I •J I ) _ l I I I I I • 1100' ] If ; 1 J I f r • • • =~~bl i 11>1r11 I f il't B r~l·f r I Jl j [ lfl i I I ; J~~ x~ a 1~~ • l I J r 1 ._ ~ 1 f 111· ·11 l i1 ~ • 1 • 1 , r f 1,tt' ~~ I I' .!'' f·Jn J :S, ii 0 -~ r· .f '1; ' 1 , .. , " .11 • f 1 ~ 11 I • ~ T :. ,JI I I n lllf-f .. i! I i .e l r . r . i 11 11 f ~i • t J J •• tJ I • !I Ii .. , ;.1· I l I· .. • 1 I i 11 f > I IJP I I a. ·1 ! j ! '1",. I 1 .. t 11 I i~ 11 f • ,1 I . I iri I. f 1 • I I •I i fl t el• n l'.t l . J 11· i i I ·1 I ~ 11. I a f t t • , :c -- ~ nQ 5 ~~ ! ~~ I ~~ i ~ ~ I I ~ ~ (./) ~ :JJ g I ~ ~~ -<C ~ffl I(')~ ; ,~I' -1 w ·c~ i ~ e ~ r I . . .. ' 7 1.-,j I • 'II. • ]- • • • ·, • ~- COUNTY COURT 91 av. rz90,i FOR TBE COUNTY OJ ARAPAHOE STATE OJ COLORADO PROPERTIES BY CX>OPER, INC. Plaintiff. aTY OF ENGLEWOOD PROl'O CONSl'RUCl10N & PAVING, INC. HYDRO SAN, INC.. Defendants. Plaintiff. by its attorneys, alqtl • folowl: .. L Plaintiff ii the owner of the property localed at 1864 W. Dutmoutb Avenue, Eapwood. Colorado. 2. Defendants City of Enpwoad, Proco. and Hydro Su, OD information and belief. carporatioal wbicb. in one form or amdler, warlDed OD tbe eewer .,_... localed at tbe property. 3. Venue ii proper in tbil Court punuat to R• 91. 4.. In January 1991 Plaintitr ... aotlled of a problem witb tbe aewer liae beddns up Into the property. 5. On information and belief. tbe leWlt of tbe property coatKted Acme Sanitary to dean out the sewer tine. On informadoa and belief. Acme ran a line down tbe aewer and encountered a blocu,e. 6. On information and belief. H,dro San illt11lfllled and reponcd that tbe tine to the main aewer line wu brollen. Plaindff CCIGladed Nldloll Ea:avadaa. wbo clilcovcred a tnp in the line severe enoup to came a ............ 7. Proto and Hydro S.... wllo ... led wl caa1Cled tbe Hae. blame tbe trap in tbe Une upon the allepl neaUFnc,e of tbe aa, of E d wood wbea 61 rerouled tbe aewer 11D1 under the ltOnD .._ The aa, of E -wood c:1111111 tllat die w ID w11k:11 ~ illllllled tbe llip tine to tbe maiD line. or die 1111W1' ID wllk:b lt,dro San did tbe ODIIIK cdoal. W the problem. • . .. I. • • - - · ... ,, • . .. • .. ~ . C'C'a1• •••·· -~~---. ...___-,....._.-~-~----~-~~-~-~-~-~-. 8. As a result of the blocbF, plaintiff has bad to spend in excess of $3,000 to fill the problem. Fqt Oen (m Belief 9. Plaintiff realeFf the alleptiolll contained in panpapbl 1 tluoup 8. 10. Defendant f'n*> Q,muuction ii liable to plaintiff becaUIC of Proto's faulty blltaftetioa' of the slip line. 5cmPfl Qeim rm Bctid 1 t. Plaiatilf reallepl the aDepdalll c:oatained in panpapbl 1 tbnJulb 8. 12. Deleadant Hydro Saa ii lilble to ..... became of Hydro s...·, faulty car clion of tbe slip line to the mlin aewer line. IJial cw,, fQI '"" 13. Plaiatilf realleFf tbe ... tiolll rmuiined in ......... 1 tbrouib 9. 14. Delendant Qty of Enpwood ii liable to plliallf became of ill .,..nee at • time it rerouted tbe .-r line under tbe IIIDrlD draia. WHEREFORE ..... _.. ;.rte 11ot • appapriale ....-eacll of die dzll Eh• .... of dlelll Wclna ID 1M --of dllllr flllll. kiplMf widl ahll ver .......... cOlt ...................... ..,. ............................. ....., adfllltlmldef•todleo.t-Wrad11• ..... MIOIAEL w. UUJE ' . ' . •. ' • • • • - - •'• Plaintiff's Address: ' ' 2115 West OlananaO #14 Uttletoa, Colorado 80120 • • • ... . , • . . . .,. • • • • • ]- • • ,, -• ,. • • (. ... SEN.r BY:HBHC :10-4-91 11:03 303442&5i3~CENTRAL SERVICES :,/~(:..,, DilftIC'l' COUil'!, lfA'l'D DIVI8IOII NO. 1, ITATB or COLOltADO ca.. No. II CW 211 lflPUU'l'IOII UD MlltHlllll'l' alNiik APPLICUT UD OPIOSD .,.. CITY or 111GL11100D DRAFT 1• .,.. D'l"nlt or nm APPLICAflOII ,aa ana 1t1an av TD I'.~. Km CCJIIIIOaA'l'ION, Ill 'ftlS IOU'l'II PLl'l"l'I UVllt UD ITI TalBOTU%a D AltU'AIIO• COUJITY, CDlOIIIDO a.uoant r.:1. Kent eoq,or-auon c•appu~·> and as;wr tM clq of lnglwood (•Dlflewoocl•), by ud tbr'Olllla tbeir r-,aaU,,. oounael, benbf atipulate and~ u fol1CN91 1. Applloan't baa filed tM alMwe oapUoned appUaa'tlon wlliNJ a daarN Mkl119 an addJ.Uonal IOO ua of lte oandltlonal vats rltlat: ori9inal1y cleor114 1n ca.. ••• W-lOJI, .. ter Di•l•lan ... 1, dated 001:obar JO, 1173, uaolute ud Nekinl a HDIA .. of rtas-•ie 411S.--u to tba't OOIIIIJ.Uwl • ._ r~ • ....-11:1an to a.uaant•• a,plloaUon. 1. ...,uaant ....-tbat tM wter rlpu orltlnally dearHt 1n c:aae No. w-10J1, water Dlvlaion ••· 1, datee ~ H, 1171, laolwU.119 any portion of Mid weer rlt1au Vlalall baw pnYiOMlJ ...... MOrN4 uaolute or •Y M ...... UN111U 1n tlaia JCHH41119 or •Y a. d111r11t uaolate in anr tRan pna11t1,. (tu •a.ajeot water altbta•) .._11 be ud ue nNCCiMle of aalaia1:nU.. ., ..... rltllU to any and all r~ ot •• ... pc11•tly MU • w.after obtained a., -.1 ..... Ntwt• ta. 711 •• Dltall . ' •. .. I. • ]- -- • • • • • .. SEl'IT 6Y:~BHC headc)at• on har Creek and Inglewood'• Union Avenue Intake or Chatfield lleaerVoir or the znaor Well Pield located approxi .. tely juat aouth of the confluence of Dad Clark Gulch an4 the South Platte tiver. J. AppUca= further acJ1"9U to raplaoe or a,apant any and all withdrawal• of vatar under tbe llabject water lilJllU to tbe hll extent of nob vitbdrml•, reprcll•• of vbnber tbe ..a.,eot water ripU an 1a priority auab U.t a..-ntation llil)llt DR be r..-iNd in tba aa.1noa of tbia ~I...,,_., auob np1ae1r rt. or a11 .. 1ntatlon ail• tbe IUject water aitbU an 1a priority allall be r-.ain4 oely for witbdrawl• of •tar wllioll an ll&da clurinf tbe non-irri9atlon •••eon and at a ti• 1a Vlliab Ille raraan .... zvolr and Irdptlon 811rl1ftlton tbe Benrylyn nription Dinriat clNr1H an watiaf1e4 at tbe md.atift9 looatlan of tbe ... lbpoe bHhana an4 an 4iftrtift9 •ter to atan9a, wb1CIII oaatit1oe 1a _.. partialllarly dMcsru.t a., tbe una of ,-.pa,la lJ(la) Of tbe .._... 1a C&N llo. 17N, DoallU Cllullty Dia1:r1Gt court, elated hllnary t, HIO. '1'M ._.lrript1on ... .,,.. aball WD IIOUSlllilr 1 'llrouilb llilrab 31. •. appUoant hrtber awr11• U.t all ~laoatn or n .. 111atloe •tar ~ bf •Uout .._ .., .._late ....1,. ,1an or oan~l ~ • ,___ to &IIJ' ,1aa v11Mrawn ..._. tbe .., .. watar at.tau allall • uat.rodUoe4 into tbe loatll Pla"-aiwr at or alNUt tbe prHent looatloe of •11 •• l•HH-W, wla looatioe 1a .-. panloululy deNr1N4 ua •I• . . ••• .. I. • • ]- • • • • .. ... I - SENT sv:HBHC : 1 o-4-91 11 : 04 #• A point in tha aa11, of tbe SB1/4 of •~ion 5, 'l'ovnaip 5 south, JlanlJ• H •••t, ltb P. x. , Arapahoe county, Colorado, froa which the Kortbeut oorner ot the aoutbeaet quarter ot the 8oatbNat q,aarter ( IB1/ 4 of 1111•> of Niel seotlon 5 beara Kortb 10•10• ... t, a dietance of 113 fMt. I. Snglwood avn-t:hat it will 11111t iU partioipatlon 111 till• appUoatlon and in any future applloatione bf lpplioant tor findlnga of reaaonabl• dlli..-oanoerninCJ or to aau aNOlute any portion of tbe lubj~ water tifJbU, and in anr qpllaation by A11Plioant for QPl'Oftl of a plan for aapeataUon ~ 1:lla labjeot .. ter tipU, to euurl1111 tbat tbe t... of tllie •· awuaant and SnlJlafOOCI intend t11at t11e t... of tat• ftlpuladon and acr11a1nt a. inom::pora'-1 into anr .._ .. 1.....a bF 1:11a coan 1n till• appUoatlon UII UIF .._. 1.....a bf tbe coun 1n ur a,pUoatlon tiled bf •lload for ~1 ot a plan r• a•11111ntation of tbe IUbjeot •ter a1pu. a,puoan anll ... 1n11e bar_, etipalate to tbe iwl»-•~1on bf refer-of Dated I , 1111, 8Y•~----~~":"""~~~~~ lloMn ....... llo, 1719 HH 80Utll ua1wn1tl 81..S. Daa••, COlacado IO 10 '1'811tane1 JOJ/777-1101 an-•• ,ca ans.zCIIII' r .J. an acDDaanm .,·~--------~~---=~~ Day{4 8. 11111, llo, IU NlallMl a. 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MY NAME IS RON BOSTON, I'M AN EMPLOYEE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FIRE DEPARTMENT. I'M NOT REPRESENTING THE FIRE DEPARTMENT TONIGHT. WHAT IS YOU HOME ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD? 7850 SOUTH OGDEN WAY. I AM REPRESENTING MYSELF AND THE MAIN REASON I'M HERE IS I'M CONCERNED, I'M IN THE FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU AND FOR A IUIIER OF YEARS, IN FACT I WAS ON THE COIIIITTEE THAT FIRST, WHEN WE ADOPTED THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE FIRST IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. Ull>ER DOUG SOVERN, BACK THEN WE HAD A LARGE COIIIITTEE WORKING TRYING TO 00, CORRECT SOME SEVERE PROBLEMS WITHIN THE CITY. WE HAD A VERY ADVERSARIAL RELATIONSHIP WITH THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT AT THAT TIME FOR A IUIIER OF REASONS. AND OVER THE YEARS THIS HAS CHANGED AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD HAS BEEN A MODEL, IF YOU WILL, NATIONALLY. I'VE BEEN BACK TO THE ACADEMY, THE NATIONAL FIRE ACADEMY THREE TIMES, AND EACH TIME WE'RE WITH, IN CLASSES FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY, COMPARING CODES, COMPARING SYSTEMS AND THAT TYPE OF THING. THE ONLY NEGATIVE THING I HAD ABOUT OUR CODE OR OUR SYSTEM WAS THE FACT THAT THE FIRE MARSHALL AND THE BUILDING INSPECTOR WERE ONE AND THE SANE AND YOU RELIED TOO NUCH ON THAT ONE Itl>IVIDUAL BEING AN HONEST INOIVIDUAL. THAT HAS BEEN CORRECTED NOW, AND WE HAVE WHAT I THI• IS A PERFECT SYSTEM, OR HAD. AND lltERE WE'RE RUNNING INTO PROBLEMS NOW IS WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF LOSING A PLANS EXAMINER. AT THE PRESENT TIME IN THE CITY THERE ARE TVO PEOPLE THAT ARE CERTIFIED AS PLANS EXAMINERS: WALT CiROOITSKI All> BECKY BAKER. THERE ARE TWO OTHER PEOPLE THAT ARE QUALIFIED BUT HAVE NOT GONE THAOUGH THE CERTIFICATION. MY BUiGEST CONCERN WOULD BE IN CCIITRACTING YOUR PUii REVIEW OUT, All> WE ALSO HAVE TO REVIEW THAT PUii 11D IT CONES BACK IN, All> THAT'S THE PROCESS THAT WE'VE BEEN DOING WITH n,o OF US AT THE FIRE DEPARTNENT All> MAIN WITH l(CKY, Ml) WE'VE FOUND SCII£ MAJOR ERRORS. FRON THE FIRE DEPARTNENT'S STMl)POJNT, THE FIREFIGHTERS, All> MIKE GIUlll&ER ICDS I'M HERE TONIGHT All> WHY 1 'M HERE All> SAID HE FULLY, THE ASSOCIATION IS FULLY BEHIII> WHAT l'M SAYING. THIS IS WERE W£ RIii INTO PROILEMS · lltEN YOU REDUCE OUR MMPOWER IN RESPONDING TO FIRES, YOU CAN OFFSET THAT BY GOOD QUALITY BUILDINGS. IN OTHER IIORDS, WE CAN PUT OUT A FIRE WITH 10 · 15 PEOPLE IF THE BUILDING IS BUILT BY CODE, A MINIMUM BUILDING. ALL RIGHT. IF WE RESPOND TO A BUILDING THAT HAS BEEN LESS THAN MINIU, YOU'RE TALKING 30, 40, 50 1.£., DENVER 150, PHILADELPHIA 350, L.A. 400 PEOPLE AT ONE FIRE. BECAUSE THE SYSTEMS WERE NOT Pl.MIIED PIOP£RLY, INSPECTED PIOP£RLY, All> INSTALLED All> AN AMIIAL MINTENANCE CHECK DONE ON THESE. I THI• WE 'RE BORDERLINE, YOU WOULD NOT SEE THE EFFECTS OF LOSING A PLANS EXAMINER IN THE NEXT THREE TO FOUR YEARS. FINANCIALLY YOU MIGHT EVEN SEE A FEIi DOI.LARS, $10,000. BUT I THI• WE'RE, WITH CINDERELLA CITY, THE CIRCUMSTANCES THAT IT WAS BUILT ON, IT WAS NOT A CDOE COMPLYING IUILDING AT THE TINE. THE FORTUNE THAT THAT MNAGEMENT COMPANY HAS SPENT ON Cltl)(RELLA CITY NOW IS All IN REPAIR All> TRYING TD &ET UP TD CODE. THE SANE PEOPLE HAVE VILLA ITALIA. COMPARE THE TWO RESULTS WITH THE SANE MOUNT OF • l • .• \ I ' I . I • - CLAYTON: DTON: CLAYTON: DTON: CLAYTON: BOSTON: • • • • MONEY INVESTED. WHEN YOU MAKE A MISTAKE IN A CODE ON A BUILDING, IT'S NOT GOING TO AFFECT ME. I'VE GOT THREE TO FIVE YEARS TO GO TO RETIRE. IT'S NOT GOING TO AFFECT ANY OF YOU. YOU MAY HAVE FIVE TO TEN YEARS IN YOUR POLITICAL CAREER IN ENGLEWOOD, BUT YOU'RE GOING TO LIVE WITH THAT BUILDING 30, 40 YEARS. SOME OF THE BUILDINGS THAT WERE BUILT 20 YEARS AGO WHEN FOR FINANCIAL REASONS OR POLITICAL REASONS WE DIDN'T HAVE AN ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM IN PLACE, WHEN WE GOT THAT SUDDEN BOOM, WE'VE GOT SONE DISASTERS THAT ARE WAITING TO HAPPEN. ANO WE'RE TRYING TO CORRECT THEM AS WE CAN. WHEN WE HAVE A FIRE AT AN APARTNENT DOWN, A WITNESS START, NI> WE LOSE FOUR UNITS IN A DAYLIGHT TINE, SONETHING'S WRONG WITH THE CODE. NOT THE CODE, THE ENFORCEMENT OF IT. NI> THAT'S All 1 'M TRYING TO DO NOW. IF IT'S DOLLARS NI> CENTS, I IN>ERSTNI> THE BUDGET CRUNCH YOU PEOPLE HAVE BEEN FIGHTING FOR THE LAST THREE TO FOUR YEARS, ANO I DON'T ENVY YOU A BIT BECAUSE THERE'S HARD, HARD DECISIONS THAT HAVE TO BE MOE. WHAT I'D LIKE YOU TO DO IS CONSIDER THIS ONE VERY CAREFULLY BECAUSE THE DECISION YOU MICE IS NOT GOING TO HAVE A ONE, TWO, OR TtllEE YEAR IMPACT. YOU'RE LOOKING AT THE CITY, YOU'RE PUTTING IN NON-CODE CONPLYING BUILDINGS. THESE ARE THE FIRST ONES TO GO VACANT, THEY'RE THE ONES THAT STAY VACANT. YOU CAN GO UP ON THE Hill NI> TAKE A LOOK AT SON£ OF THE LESSER CODE CONPLYING BUILDINGS. THOSE ARE THE VACANT ONES. THE SPRINKLERED ONES, THE CODE-CONPLYING ONES, THOSE ARE THE ONES THAT ARE FULL. THE VACANT ONES ARE THE LEAST DESIRABLE, THEY'LL BE THE LAST FILLED. All> I THINK ECONOMICALLY DOWN THE LONG RUN, I THINK IT'S SMTHING YOU SHOULD REALLY CONSIDER HARD. ANO, THAT'S All I'VE GOT TO SAY. M. BOSTON, YOU'RE PART OF THE PLAN REVIEW PROCESS NOii, IS THAT CORRECT? I WORK PRUIARILY IN THE HAZARDOUS MURIAL, I M PART OF THE PLAN REVIEW SYSTEM RICHT 11111. SO YOU'VE HAD SON£ EXPERIENCE WITH US CONTRACTING OUT THE PLANS REVIEW ... YES, I HAVE, RICHT. ... PROCESS IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS? HOii LOIIG DOES IT TAKE FOR A CONTRACTED PLAN REVIEW TO WORK IT'S MAY T1IIOUCiH DUR SYSTEM? IF EVERYTHllli GOES SNDOTH, BECKY COULD PaAILY CJVE YOU M ANSIIER CII CETTINC IT DCIIE QUICK. l'VE ALSO DONE CONSULTINC WITH OTHER FIRE btPMnUTS THAT CONTRACT OUT, All> IT DEP£11>S A LOT CII THE CONTRACTOR. IF IT TAKES HIN A WEEK TO CET THE PLANS UCl Ml> I FIND SONETMINC WIIONC, I HAVE TO DOCUNENT IT, PUT IT IN WRITINC, Ml> C(T IT UCl TO HIN, IT MY TAKE All>THER WEEK TO CET M MMR UCK. HR£ 11111 IF I RUN ACROSS A PROBLEM, AS I DID IN THE PAST WITH WALT OR WITH BC CKY, I CAN PICK UP THE PHONE All> SAY THIS IS A PROII.EM WITH US, OR YOU'RE NOT INTERPRETINC IT THE MAY I JNTERPR£T IT, All) 11£ CON[ TO A DECISICII AT THAT POINT. IF If£ CMIIOT AaU, IT Cllt.Y TAKES A MTTER OF A PHONE CALL UCl TO ICIO Ml> TH£Y'll CIVE US M OFFICIAL INTERPR£TATJCII Of IIUCH ONE OF US IS FUll OF Sia£. -' - . . • . • I . • • , - - CLAYTON; BOSTON: CLAYTON: BOSTON: CLAYTON: YM DYKE: IOSTON: YM DYKE: IDSnll: • • .. .... • <. AND THAT'S A VERY EFFICIENT SYSTEM. THE OTHER TAKES TINE WHEN YOU DON'T KNOii WHO THE PUN REVIEWER IS. SO YOU EXPECT THAT IT'S &OINli TO TAKE NORE TINE TO REVIEW THE PLANS? YOU'RE &OINli TO SEE SC11E DELAYS ESPECIALLY 11D THERE'S QUESTIONS OF INTERPRETATICII am,(EN A FIRE MtSMl.L AND A •nLDINli OFFICIAL MD TO E TMT TINE DELAY OUT OF THERE, IT'S 801Nli TO Tf«E UE TINE. THEIE'S Ill QUESTICII. YOU COUUll'T QUMTIFY TMT? MOULD IT TAKE A WEEK? Ill, IT MOULD IE VERY IND, DEPEIIUNli ON IIIO YOllt CCIITRACTOR IS. IF IT'S M lll)[PEIIJOIT MCNIT(CT, IIIICH l'YE DEALT 111TH BEFORE MD I lalJII IIIO IT IS, I CM CALL HIN CII TH( PHOIIE AND DO TH£ SME THINli I DID 111TH IECICY OI IIALT. l'VE DCIIE TMT FOi OTHER FIIIE DEPMTNEIITS. THE Cllt.Y .... EN TIO( IS YOU'ii( INTO A DOUll( FEE SITIMTICII IID£'S TH(S( P£0Pl.E COUUll'T AFFOID CIIE IIISP£CTOR, THEY'ii( HIIINli -TO CNECIC CII TH( OTH(I. MD THAT'S TMT CNECIC MD IAUIIC( TMT II( DEFINITELY NEED. CICAY, THMlt YOU. 11111, II( ME 801Nli, II( ME CCIITIIIIINli TO IIOIEW THAT POSITION. TMT' S TH( IIEAD I THOUINT 1 'D IDT Sll£M TCIIJarJ RATIO TIWI AfT(I TH( FACT. CMIS( IT'S A Llnl( TOUIN TO, IT'S LIU PlM IIEYIEII, II( CM (US( A LINE EASJ(I TIWI TEAi D0111 A IMLL. SO, ltATH(R ••• THMlt YOU FOi TH( IW«-TICII. THMlt YOU. . , . • I •. • • • • 1- • • '. • .. • AGENDA ITEM 7(c) -OCTOBER 7, 1991 GRUNINGER: GOOD EVENING, MYOR, IEIIERS OF COUNCIL. MY NAME IS DARLENE GRUNINGER. I LIVE AT 3655 SOUTH DELAWARE. I AM AN EMPLOYEE OF ENGLEIDJO All> I AM ALSO A RESIDENT OF ENGLEWOOD. I'VE BEEN ASKED TO CCII£ HERE TCIUGHT TO SPEAK TO YOU ON BEHALF OF BOB STEVENSON IN> IS THE PRESIDENT OF ENGLEIDJO EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION. HE IS AT CLASS TONIGHT SO HE COULON'T BE HERE. 11£ IMNTED TO LET YOU KNOW THAT IIE AR£ II CONPLETE MREENEIIT 111TH RETAINING THE POSITION OF TH( PUNS EXMIIER II TH( BUILDING DEMRTNENT. YOU HAVE FACTS_, FIUES, I THI•. IF YOU DON'T HAVE THEM, YOU IIILL BE IETTING lNOI THAT IIERE IIYEI TO YOU CONCERNING P£M1TS _, IIISP£CTIONS ISSUED Ml> THE TALLIES FOR 17, ••It,_, IO. 1ME BUILDING DEPARTNENT IY THE THIRD QUARTER ALREMY II ALL THE CATEDIES HAS EXCEEDED ALL OF THE OlHER YEARS, -so FD A wm -LIMILITY ASPECT. II[ REALLY FEEL THAT IT IS lfllOITMT TO IEEP THE EXMIIER'S POSITION, IECMISE IF YOU DCll'T THAT LEAVES BECKY BASICALLY TO DO ALL OF THE ... _, TIDE'S II> •v THAT SHE CAI DO All OF THAT. Ml> IT MOULD IE CGIIWIIIISING TO HAY£ THE STWll>S CCII£ DOIII BECAUSE ONE PERSON CM'T DO IT All. _, SO IIE'RE JUST HERE TO LET YOU KNOW THAT IIE 11£ALLY HOP£ THAT YOU'LL RECONSIDER _, KEEP THAT POSITlm AWAIUllE. If IT'S A IIIIETARY ASPECT, DURING THE SIi IIIITHS OF TN( CCIITUCTING OUT PUI REYIElf, THE CITY PAID $14,114 Fell PUii IIOllll SOWICES. AT THAT RATE THE COST MOULD IE IIDRE TO CCll11UICT OUT THE PUNS TtWI TO HAVE ONE PERSON II THOE 111TH $Al.MY Ml> IEIEFITS. SO, IIE IIOUlD JUST ASK YOU TO RECONSIDER. WM DYi£: lfE APPRECIATE THAT IW ... Tlm. -lll&O: TIWllt YOU. • 4 • II~ ' • . . • I· • 0 • - CLAYTON: VAN DYKE: CLAYTON: VAN DYKE: GULLEY: CLERK: VAN DYKE: • HATHMMY: VAN DYKE: HAIOUCHT: VAN DYKE: • GULLEY: • • • . . AGENDA ITEM ll{a) -OCTOBER 7, 1991 PARTIAL VERBATIM AFTER COUNCIL BILL NO. 64 WAS INTRODUCED {TEMPORARY LIQUOR LICENSE PERMIT) YES, SHERI, I CAN CLEAR THAT UP A LITTLE BIT. THE WAY THE LAW WAS WRITTEN IN THE PAST, A SELLER ANO A BUYER HAD SORT OF A LIMBO PERIOD IN THE MIODLE WHERE THERE WASN'T ANY LEGAL WAY THAT THEY COULD CONTINUE TO OPERATE. SO CITIES ACROSS COLORADO HAVE FOUND A VARIETY Of INNOVATIVE APPROACHES, SOMETIMES THEY WROTE A MANAGEMENT CONTRACT, SOMETIMES THEY LICENSED THE NEW OWNER AS A MANAGER DURING THE SALE PROCESS, AND NOST CITIES HAVE KINO OF GONE ALONG WITH A VARIETY BECAUSE THEY DON'T WANT TO CLOSE DOWN A BUSINESSNM DURING THAT LlfllO PERIOD. AND THIS ALLOWS THEN TO ACTUALLY ISSUE THEN A LICENSE DURING THAT INTERIM PERIOD AND SORT Of CLEAN UP THAT LlfllO PERIOD. AH, I'M A LITTLE CONCERNED THAT WE CHARGE THEN S100 FOR THAT. YOU KNOW, WE'VE TALKED ON NUNEROUS OCCASIONS THAT WE DON'T HAVE ENOUGH RESTAURANTS AND SO FORTH IN THE CITY AND YET IF YOU LOOK AT THIS FEE SCHEDULE, A NEV LICENSE IS S450, WE'RE GOING TO CHARGE THEN ANOTHER S100 FOR THIS TEMPORARY LICENSE AND THIS, NONE Of THIS COUNTS THE STATE LICENSE, WHICH I BELIEVE IS $350, SO THERE'S A SUBSTANTIAL FEE . IT WOULD SEEN TO NE THAT THE BURDEN, THE PROBLEM Of ISSUING THE TEMPORARY LICENSE IS ALREADY PAID FOR BY THE APPLICANT. THEY'RE NOT GOING TO INVESTUiATE HIM TWICE ONCE FOR THE TEMPORARY LICENSE AND ONCE FOR THE NEV LICENSE. THEY'RE SIMPLY &GING TO INVESTIGATE HIM ONCE. AND I WOULD 111&£ THAT WE, IN FACT I WOULD NOYE THAT WE REDUCE THIS S100 FEE TO S5 FOR THE TENPOUIY LICENSE, INASIIJCH AS WE'RE ALREADY CHMGING THE NEV APPLICANT A SUBSTANTIAL FEE FOR THE ISSUANCE Of A LIQUOR LICEIISE. YOU'RE MOVING AN MEIIIOT? RIGHT. I'M MDVIII& TO MEIi) THIS, THE _,IIIMCE TO REDUCE THE TEMPORARY PE•IT PEll>lllli TUIISFER Of OIIIERSHIP FEE TO $5. IS THERE A SECOND TO ... CLAYTCll'S NOTION? I HAVE A QU[STICII. PAT IS THERE .•. WE NEED A SECOND FIRST. (AFTER PAUSE) TH£N IT DIES FOR A lAClt Of A SECOND. All RICHT, LET'S .•. I THI• Al.El ••• WELL, WE CM •111& IT UP MAIN. I IMS &0111& TO SECOND IT. IIELL, WE CM •111& IT UP. SHERI, MY QU(STIONS OR CGIIOTS? IIELL, I IMS JUST IOIDERIII& HOii TNJS CHMl&ES THE PAPER 11* l(FORE IIIOI THERE IMS, SAY, IIIOI 11£ 11MED ID OIIIEIS IWIMERS, IS THAT IIIAT W£ DID l(fOIE? IS THAT IIIAT 11£'1£ DOIi& a? . I . . . .. I. • - CLERK: GULLEY: CLERK: CLAYTON: CLERK: CLAYTON: DEVITT: CLERIC: DEVITT: CLERIC: DEVITT: • • . . BEFORE THAT THE SELLER OF THE PROPERTY HAD TO REMAIN IN COMPLETE CONTROL OF THE LICENSE, ANO IF THE NEW OWNER WAS TO BE HIRED AS A MANAGER, THERE HAD TO BE A MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE NEW OWNER AND THE LICENSED OPERATOR. SO THE CITY WAS NOT INVOLVED IN IT AT ALL, THAT WAS JUST PART OF THE SALES AGREEMENT? WE DID APPROVE, THE MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT DOES COME TO THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY FOR APPROVAL. IT'S THE STATE'S POSITION, RICK, CAN YOU HELP ME OUT ON THIS? AH, WE DISCUSSED THE FEE,THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY, AND WE FELT IT VAS A FAIR FEE. AH, THERE IS EXTRA PAPER WORK, IT'S NOT A GREAT DEAL OF EXTRA PAPER WORK, BUT THERE IS EXTRA PAPER WORK. YOU DO START THE PROCESS. SOMETIMES THESE FALL THROUGH EVEN AFTER YOU'VE STARTED THE PROCESS, THE STATE'S FEE I BELIEVE IS $250 ... S2SO? RIGHT. All> THE STATE DOES NOT REQUIRE A TEMPORARY LICENSE FEE. THAT'S ENTIRELY A LOCAL ISSUE. THANK YOU. NAYOR, ON THAT POINT THE OLD PROCESS MAS NEBULOUS ANO IT RELATED TO, UNDER THE UM THERE VERE A UaER Of IIAYS YOU COULD DO IT, BUT THEY WEREN'T SP£CIFICALLY AIIIIIESSED. IT MAS MORE BY ABSENCE. YOU LOOIED IIITIL YOU FOUND IIAYS TO DO IT. THE, THERE VERE CERTAIN CCJllllt.El ACIEDOTS TNAT WERE DEVELOPED OVER THE YEARS TO FACILITATE TNE TIMISF'EI Ml) Of COURSE All DEALS VERE OFF lltEN THE TUIISfEI OCQIIIO. All allT IIICOC IES VERE COMPLETED All> TIO TNE TNJ• -LED IITO A P£W1T LICENSE BY THE NEV LICENSEE. I SlllfOS( naT If fllU'II( LOOICJ• AT THE YALU£ OF THE FEE AT SIOO, Ml, • 'D ...._ Y. Ml) FEEL FIIEE TO JUMP IN (ADORESSlllli TNE en, CUil), ....... y IIEMI• EVEN OR NAYBE NMIIIC A LITTLE IIT . AT H •'II( flll.lLY LOSIIIC flllEY. RIGHT. YOU ICIOI, IT'S A flOl.lCY D(CISI• naT COIIICIL 'S NMIIIC HERE MORE THAN A, MORE TIWI A FI .. IAl CCIIU11DT IECAUSE, YOU ICIOI, REALLY 11£'11( IOIIIC TO 00 TNE llllll EITHER IIAY. IT SEOIS REASOUILE TNAT THEIR OWOALL EIPEIIS(S WILL IE SIGNIFICANTLY DECRWED BY TNE TEJIIGMIY P£MIT PIOCESS IECAUSE THEY DON'T HAVE TO CO IITO A LEIICTNY ACIEDOT. BUT CII THE OTHER SIDE, VE IOl'T HAVE TO IIEVIEV IT IIIY MORE . IUT VE WILL HAVE A FD TNAT WILL BE REVIEVED. IT lflLL IE A -OR llD ,ACE FOM, I DON'T ROIEMER RIGHT NOif, All> THE PIOC(SS WILL CO ca. WE'LL HAVE A BACkGIOUIID CHECK, PIIOIAll Y THE IACkGIOUIID CHECK WILL BE ABOUT THE SME AS THE OLD BACKaOUIID CHECK. THE MIACER'S FEE I BELIEVE MAS SSO TOO, RIGHT? $75. MAS IT S75? OKAY. SO lltAT YOU'RE TAl.llllli ABOUT IS A SZ5 SPREAD, All), YOU ICIOI •••• . ' . . ' • I. • , " I ]- • • • • VAN DYKE: AND THE SYSTEM'S IMPROVED. DEWITT: OH, YES, OH, YES. HATHAWAY: AND EXPEDITED TOO. HABENICHT: WAS THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY UNANIMOUS IN THEIR SUPPORT OF THE FEE IN THIS AMOUNT? CLERK: I'M SURE THEY WERE, ALEX. I WASN'T IN ATTENDANCE AT THAT MEETING, BUT I DO BELIEVE THAT THEY WERE ... I MEAN EVERYONE THAT WAS THERE THAT NIGHT. I DON'T REMEMBER IF ANYONE WAS ABSENT, BUT THEY DID SUPPORT IT. I DON'T BELIEVE THERE WERE ANY NEGATIVE COMMENTS ABOUT IT. HABENICHT: THANK YOU. CLAYTON: DO WE CHARGE ADDITIONAL FEES FOR INSTANCE ISN'T THERE A FEE TO HAVE THE APPLICATION PROCESSED, THE FINGERPRINTS All> ALL THAT STUFF? CLERK: NO, THAT ... WELL, THERE IS A TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF AN EXISTING LICENSE OF S250. CLAYTON: RIGHT. SO IN OTHER WORDS, WHEN A PERSON CONES IN TO TRANSFER THEIR LICENSE, WOULD WE CHARGE THEM S250, DO THE TRANSFER, All> WE HAVE TO DO ALL THE INVESTIGATION FOR THAT PROCESS, THEN WE'RE GOING TO CHARGE THEM Afl>THER SlOO ... CLERK: IF THEY WISH TO ... CLAYTON: IF THEY WISH TO IN I.IIISON: HAVE A TEMPORARY LICENSE. CLAYTON: All> IINAT I'M SUliCESTING THAT THE SZ50 COVERS All THE INVESTIGATION FOR TH( NEIi LICENSE. IT'S THE SME INVESTICATION FOR THE TEMPORARY LICENSE. I WOULD PRESIME THAT THEY'RE GOINC TO HAVE TO PAY THAT ENTIRE S350 lltEN THEY INITIATE THAT TRANSFER. CLERK: IF THEY ASIC FOR A TEMPORARY LICENSE AT THE POINT DF lltEN THEY ASK FOR A TRANSFER. CLAYTON: CLERK: RIGHT. SO THEY'RE REALLY PAYINC FOR All THE INVESTIGATION IN THE SZ50 LICENSE FEE. THE OTHER SlOO IS NOT, IS SHIU, I DON'T UNDERSTAII> lltY THERE IS M ADDITIONAL NIii.iil DF INVESTICATION ASSOCIATED WITH THAT. I DON 'T Ka THAT IT'S All ATTRIMITED TO THE MDI.Ill DF THE INVESTIGATION. THERE IS A CERTAIN PERIOO DF TINE THAT, 11tEN THEY HAVE A TEMPORARY LICENSE THAT WE'LL BE INVOLVED WITH THAT PROCESS All THE WAY TIIIOUGH. NOT JUST THE INVESTIGATION. All> AS M. OCWITT POINTED OUT THE NIIUCER'S RE&ISTRATION IF TH(R( IIAS A MNA&EMENT RE&ISTRATION THAT 11AS S75. • 7 • • I .. I. • • , . ·' ·- , 2 J - CLAYTON: DEWITI: CLAYTON: DEWITT: CLERIC: VAN DYKE: CLERIC: CLAYTON: VAN DYKE: HATHMMY: CLERIC: HATHMMY: • CLERIC: HATHMMY : • CLERIC: CLAYTON: • • • ,, RIGHT. I UNDERSTAND THAT. TYPICALLY, A MANAGER'S REGISTRATION IS FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME, AND SELLERS AND BUYERS HAVE USED OR MISUSED THAT PARTICULAR CLASSIFICATION TO GET AROUND THE FACT THAT THEY WERE IN LIMBO. WELL, I DON'T THINK THAT THEY'VE MISUSED IT. I THINK IT'S AN ENTIRELY APPROPRIATE PROCESS, AND THAT'S HOW PEOPLE DID DEAL WITH IT. AND I DON'T THINK IT'S MISUSE. I THINK, I, IF IT'S MISUSE, I'M SURE THAT PEOPLE WOULD HAVE REFUSED TO DO IT. AND THERE lfAS A WAY TO ACCOMPLISH THE GOAL OF, FRANKLY, IN EVERY SALE SITUATION THAT I'VE SEEN IN RECENT VINTAGE, THIS IS WHAT DID IN FACT HAPPEN. BUT WOULON'T YOU SAY THAT THE ISSUE OF A MANAGER LICENSE IS TO LICENSE THE ON-GOING ENPLOYEE WHO'S CONSIDERED TO BE THE MANAGER OF THE BUSINESS? TYPICALLY THAT'S A LONG TEIII EMPLOYEE ARRANGEMENT, NOT A SHORT TERM FOR A TRANSFER. MY EXPERIENCE HAS BEEN IN THE HOTEL/RESTAURANT BUSINESS, NMAGERS CONE AND GO WITH THE CALEIEAR, NOT WITH THE, YOU ICIOI, THE LUNAR YEAR. YOU ICIOI, THEY CONE AND GO REAL FAST, SO YOU CAN'T ... I DO THINK THAT MOST APPLICANTS WOULD CONSIDER IT A FAVOR TO HAVE THIS PROCESS IN PLACE. OVER THE OLD PROCESS? YES. I CERTAINLY MiREE WITH YOU, BUT I THI• THAT WE'RE NOT ENCOURA51Nli NEW RESTAURANTS BY CHARSINli no SJSO TO TRANSFER. RITA, DO YOU HAVE AN OBSERVATION TO IWCE? I HAVE A QUESTION. ON THIS PMTICUUI m•aYY LICEISE, YOU AR£ IN ESSENCE ALLOIIINli no 120 DAYS Of OPOATI• WITH THE POTENTIAL Of EITEll>INli THAT ..• CORRECT. ANOTHER IO DAYS IF IT HAPPEIIS TO TM£ THAT lOll5 TO GO THIOU&H THE PROCESS. IIHEN YOU DO FINALLY ISSUE THAT LICENSE, DOES IT GO FD THAT DATE Of ISSUE FOR -CALEJIN YEAR? IT COES FD TH£ DATE Of ISSUE IY THE STATE, ..... TEVER THE STATE ISSUES THE LICENSE THAT'S THE DATE FOR A -Y[AR PERIOD. SO THE TEJIIORARY LICENSE IS CIVINli TIO THE OMJl'NIITY TO OPERATE FOR THAT 120 DAYS AT LWT, IF NOT llO DAYS l(FORE THEY'RE FULL LICENSE TMCES EFFECT. I BELIEVE YOU'RE CORRECT. WELL, ..• . I • 'I I. • • - - HATHAWAY: CLAYTON: CLERK: CLAYTON: CLERK: CLAYTON: CLERK: HATHAWAY: CLERK: VAN DYKE: FRASER: VAN DYKE: DEVITT : • • • • <. IN OTHER WORDS IT'S A FEE TO COVER, IF YOU TAKE AND PRORATE THAT $250 FEE OVER 12 MONTHS YOU'RE TALKING $20 A MONTH. BUT YOU'RE NOT. YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT A TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP. THE TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP, THE LICENSE DOESN'T EXPIRE UNTIL IT WOULD HAVE NORMALLY EXPIRED. AH, •• IT'S NOT A NEW LICENSE NECESSARILY. AH, NO SIR, YOU'RE WRONG. A CORPORATE STRUCTURE CHANGE WOULD CARRY THE SAME LICENSE PERIDO. A TRANSFER THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT ... A TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP, AS RITA, AS COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT (SIC) IS SUGGESTING WOULD BE FROM THE DATE THAT IT'S FINALLY APPROVED, ONE YEAR FROM THAT DATE. RIGHT. SO YOU ARE WIGGINS RANG THE BELL lll>ICATING TIME WAS UP IS THERE ANY NEW INFORMATION? MAYOR, I THlflC IT'S APPROPRIATE TO POINT OUT THAT IN ANY INSTANCE ON A TEMPORARY PEIIIIT OR THE APPROVAL OF THE OTHER TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OR WHATEVER, THIS IS A PROCESS THAT REQUIRES GOING BEFORE THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY. WE'RE NOT TALKING AIOUT A CIRCUMSTANCE lltERE SCIIECIIE CONES INTO THE OFFICE, TALKS TO A CLERIC AT THE DESK, ANO PAYS A $5 FEE ANO WALKS OUT THE DOOR WITH A LICENSE IN HAIi>. WE'RE TALKING AIOUT A PROCESS IN lltlCH THERE'S A GREAT PREPARATION Of STAFF TINE IN MKING RECCIIIEIEATION TO THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY BEFORE THIS IS DON£. THE SIOO FEE DOES NOT EVEN BEGIN TO COWER THE COST THAT THE CITY EXPERIENCES IN PROCESSING THESE APPLICATIONS. IT'S A MINOR OFFSET Of THOSE COSTS, ANO IT SEOIS TO NE THAT COUNCIL HAS DIRECTED US TO TRY TO RECOVER THOSE FEES IN APPROPRIATE CIRCUMSTANCES lltERE WE HAVE PARTICULAR LICENSES, OR WHATEVER, BEING ISSUED FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ANO THAT'S lltAT THIS RECCIIIIENDATION IS CONSISTENT WITH. MR. DEWITT. I WOULD POINT OUT THAT IT'S A NEV LEGAL RELATIC*SHIP BEING CREATED AS WELL, ANO THAT'S THE PEIIIIT. THE CCIICEPT Of A PEMIT IS SCIIETHING THAT HAS NOT EXISTED IN THE PAST . IT'S IDENTIFIABLE IN T£111S Of RICiHTS, ANO IT'S IDENTIFIABLE IN TEIIIS Of OWNERSHIPS, ANO IT'S IDENTIFIABLE IN TEMS Of OlllCATIONS, ANO THERE ARE Sl&NIFICMT BENEFITS TO THE TRMSF[D, THAT IS THE PERSCII SELLING THE LICENSE ANO THERE ARE CERTAIN ADWMTA5ES TO THE TRANSFEREE, THE PERSCII THAT 'S GOING TO BE AIOUII) IN TH( FUTURE . THE LIAIILITY Of THE TRMSFED WILL BE oroutED, TH£ . ' . . ' •. • I. • 0 , GULLEY: VAN DYKE: CLERIC: VAN DYKE: • . .. • '· \. TRANSFEREE WILL THEN HAVE VIRTUALLY UNIMPEDED CONTROL AT LEAST WITH RESPECT TO THE LICENSE ISSUES -REVOCATION, ENFORCEMENT, AND THE LIKE. I THINK THAT THIS NEW STATUS THAT IS CREATED BY QUOTE PEIIIIT PROCESS IS PAOBA8LY APPROPRIATE TO EVALUATE THE OVERALL EXPENSES ASSOCIATED 111TH IT. All>, YOU KNOii, I THINK THE CITY IIMAGER HAS ADDRESSED THE ISSUE THAT HE BELIEVE THAT THERE ARE tllRE COSTS. INT THEY ARE, YOU CM CHOSE, THAT'S CLEAR, IT'S YOUR CHOICE. YOU CM FUii) THIS PROCESS 111TH EITHER TAXES OR 111TH A FEE <II THE PERSClf lfHO MY BENEFIT FRCII THE PROCESS AND THOSE ARE BASICALLY YOUR LECiAL OPTICIIS THAT YOU HAVE. YOUR HONOR, I'D LIKE TO CALL FOR THE QUESTI<II. VERY &000, SHERI. AT THIS TINE, I'D LIKE TO ASIC COUNCIL TO VOTE <II THE ISSUE . ALL VOTES HAVE BEEN CAST, YOUR HONOR. LET THE RECORD SHOii SIX AYES, <II£ NAY, COIIICIL NENIER CLAYT<II VOTINC NAY. THE ..,TI<II CARRIES. • 10 • . ' •. • I. . 0 , I - HABENICHT: HATIWMY: VM DYKE: • HATHAMAY : VM DYKE : • HAl(IJCHT : HATHAMAY : • .. •, • AGENDA ITEM 1Z(B)(i)(3) -OCTOBER 7, 1991 I'VE BEEN THlflCING A LOT ABOUT SOME OF THE OUTC<IIES THAT WE C<IIE UP WITH AT THE BUDCiET RETREAT, ANO, AH, WOULD LIKE TO PUT ON THE TABLE FOR COUNCIL TO CONSIDER CHANGING THIS, 1 'M NOT QUITE SURE WHAT THE, WHAT WOULD BE THE APPROPRIATE THING TO DO, WHETHER IT WOULD BE A CONSENSUS -I WAS HOPING TO BRING THIS UP FOR DISCUSSION AT THE WORK SESSION, NOT FOR ACTION TONIGHT UNLESS IT WOULD BE COUNCIL'S PLEASURE. BUT I RECALL THAT DURING THE BUDGET RETREAT RITA SUGGESTED THAT INSTEAD OF ADDRESSING THE TRAVEL BUDCiET OF ONE OR Tl«> DEPARTMENTS Ifl>IVIDUALLY AND SPECIFICALLY, AH, THAT COUNCIL REQUEST THAT ALL TRAVEL IN THE CITY BE EVALUATED. I'VE BEEN THlflCING VERY SERIOUSLY ABOUT THAT SUGGESTION. AND I WOULD LIKE TO SUPPORT THAT SUGGESTION AND ASK FOR COUNCIL TO CONSIDER ANEfl>ING WHAT WE DID IN THE BUDCiET PROCESS TO RESTORE TRAVEL TO A LEVEL THAT IT WAS IN THE PROPOSED BUDCiET, BUT WITH THE CAVEAT THAT BY DECEMBER 1ST THAT THE CITY MANAGER WOULD ESTABLISH CRITERIA FOR THAT EVALUATION FOR COUNCIL'S APPROVAL, AND THAT A REPORT BENN>£ TO COUNCIL BY MARCH 31ST (THAT WOULD ALLOW THREE MONTHS FOR THE EVALUATION TO TAKE PLACE), AND THAT THE CRITERIA WOULD INCLUDE THINGS LIKE WHO IN THE DEPARTMENT TRAVELS, BY POSITION AND BY TITLE, THE PURPOSE OF THE TRAVEL, THE OUTCCIIE OF THE TRAVEL, IF A PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION IS INVOLVED, IF THE TRAVELER IS ACTIVE IN THAT, HOW DOES IT BENEFIT THE TRAVELER, HOW DOES IT BENEFIT THE CITY, THOSE KINDS OF THINGS. A VERY SPECIFIC EVALUATION. I THlflC IT NIGHT BE HELPFUL, BECAUSE IT'S BEEN A VERY, IT'S BEEN A BONE OF CONTENTION, MD I THOUGHT COUNCIL NElltER HATHAWAY'S SUGGESTION WAS M EXCELLENT ON£. NY SUGGESTION, IF YOU WOULD LIKE NE TO CLARIFY IT WAS TO LOOK AT TRAVEL BY DEPART1DT AS A PERCENTMiE OF THAT DEPAITNENT'S IUDQET, ALSO EQUATm TO HOW MANY ENPLOYEES THAT PARTICULAR DEPARTNENT HAS. MD THAT'S TH( EVALUATION THAT I'D LIKE TO SEE . C*AY, IF I MY, TH(RE SEOIS TO BE TI«> ISSUES CCIIUNC OUT OF YU POSIT ION. ONE IS TO RETUa TH( CURl£IIT 8UD5ET MCI TO TH( PRE -RETIEAT MOIITS. II OTHER lmDS ELINIMTE, CIR PUT UCl II THOSE THINCS ME TOOK OUT CIN TRAVEL. MD I THI• THAT IS A IUDQETARY ISSUE HI THE 8UD5ET CCIIES UP FOR HEARINC A&AIN. C*AY? MD YOU MOE US MME OF THAT CONCE•. THERE 'S A SECCIIID ONE lltlCH I THI• ME CM llEQU(ST STAFF TO DO IS TO PDIDE SOME llfOIIMTICIN CIII DEPART1DTAl TRAVEL BASED CIII BOTH YU CONCE•. MD I 'D LIKE TO RECCIIIOD THAT EACH OF YOU TAU TO DEi FIASEI 111TH llEfiMD TO lltAT YOU IIOULD LIKE DEVELOP£D, MD A IDSCINlE TINE LINE TO •1• THAT llfOIIMTICIII MCI TO US. IS THAT ACCEPTABLE? ARE WE LDIIIG AT ALEX 'S TINE LINE FOR THAT? IF PEOPLE ARE CCIIIFCIRTABLE 111TH THAT. WELL, THAT IMS JUST A SUGGESTICIN. OH, I ••• -11 • ,. -. , I. • • , - VAN DYKE : WIGGINS: HABENICHT: • • y • .. · .. • , " BUT RATHER THAN ALEX'S TIME LINE, LET'S PUT IT ON MR. FRASER, WHAT'S BEST FOR HIM TO 00. YOUR HONOR, MS. HABENICHT, WOULD YOU ALSO HAVE COUNCIL FALL UNDER THAT SME PARMETER? CERTAINLY. • II • " - •. .. ' • .,. ' • I· • • ]- - HABENICHT: VM DYKE: • • • a. ·,, • .. A8ENDA ITEII 12(1)(1)(4) THE OTHER THING WAS, AT THE BUDGET WORKSHOP SOMETHING WAS BROUGHT UP TONIGHT IN TEIIIS OF THE PLAN REVIEW POSITION. I RECALL THAT WHEN I ASKED NY QUESTIONS AT THE BUDGET WORKSHOP, PRIOR TO THE VOTE, THAT NY Ull>ERSTAll>ING IMS THAT THIS WAS A NEW POSITION, All> NOif THAT WE'RE THI.ING IN TEIIIS OF A SHIFT, AND I SEE THAT WE DO HAYE, YOU KNOii, YHA*S TO MR. CLAYTON'S QUESTIONS SOME NORE INFOIIIATION ON THIS, All) I JUST WOULD LIKE TO OFFER TO COIIICIL THAT 1 'N REALLY LOOKING FORIIARD TO STUDYING THIS INFOIIIATION IN LIGHT OF THE SERVICE IMPACT THAT IT WOULD HAYE, All> WOULD APPRECIATE SOME DISCUSSION ON IT, I WOULD APPRECIATE SCIIE STll>Y SESSION DISCUSSION ON IT ALSO. YOU CAN CCUIT ON IT. • IJ • • ' . > I •. I· • • • - • I. Ca 11 to ONler • • • <' EN&LEVOOD CITY CCIUNCIL EN&LEVOOD, AIIAPMIOE COIIITY, COLOUDO btular Session October 7, 1911 The regular ... ttng of the Englewood Ctty Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:32 p.a. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Meaber Wiggins. 3. Pledfe of Al191tance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke. 4. loll Call Present: Absent: A quorum was present. Also present: 5. ltnutes Council lllabers Hath-.y, Gulley, Wtggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habelltcht, Van Dyke None City ........_r Fraser City Attof'ftey Dlllttt Deputy Ctty Nuager Marttn Ctty Clerk Crow Director Fonda, Uttltttes Director Black, Recreation (a) Council lllaber Wt99tn1 requested that the atnutes of Septlllber 16, INI, be waded: ·Pate 6, vottng record on Agenda It• IZ(b)(tt) to read Ayes: Council lllabers Gulley, Hat"-1, 111991111, Bullock, Habentcht Nays: Council lllabers ClaytOft, Van Oyb, CGUIICIL IIElaEI IIIMJIS IIMD, -IT IIU su•a, Tl M9IOft TNE IIIIIITU OF TNE ..... IIEETJ• OF SEPTWI 11, INI, Al UIIID • Ayes: Council ..._rs &ulley, Hat"-1, lltwtns, lullock , Clayton, Habelltcht, Van o,te Nays: None . '· •. ' I. • r ,,,... I - Entl..oocl City Council Minutes October 7, Htl -Pa .. 2 Motton carried. 6. Pre-scheduled Visitors • • • (a) Monte Perkins and Myrna Jayn Cherne appealed the dental of their application for a Caaercial •seant Center License at 3924 South Pearl StrHt. CGUIICIL .aEll NIIEIIICIIT _., -IT IMS --. TO SO A PUil.iC HEAIIN& • ..... •· 1111 AT 1,,0 ,.1., TO cas1m • AlfEAL. OF 11IE DEC1s1• OF THE Dlllmll Of , .... AL SEIVICES TO IIIIY M APPLICATI. FGI A cm1•1AL MUSE- .... cana LICEISE AT 11IE can• IIMICD, .. sanN PDIL STIEET, EllfEWOD, Cl. ~·= lays: Notion carried. Council .._..rs Sulley, Hathway, lltggtns, Bullock, ClQton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None 7. IDn-sc:IIMulN Yistton (a) Dan Jenson, 3240 South Higll StrHt, requested equal treataent tn the enforc .... t of baftMn and sale signs for tits bu:i::i s located at 3531 South Lotan StrHt. He coa111ted tllat it does not s fafr to allow hts c-,.ttton to advertfH tn tllts .... r. Dtscusst011 1 en ; Nr. Jenson was ,,.. -f,n; assured equal enforc .... t can be •Jll*ted. CJ)(.(,ld,., (] "' (b) IIOII lostOII, 7850 Soutlt .,..... IIQ, -'rgec1 retenttOII of the Plan x- •tner posttt011, cttt111 probl-.eitdl --'be ..,...teaad 111 for pl111 revtw, t .e., delQS, costs, etc. He stNSHd tM IINd for qul tty butldt .. s .e.1c11 -t ca ,...1 ..... ts for tM ,........att• of tM Ctty and the safety of.....,.. ftref1111tffs41l ?Id.. c ·,t,'1 ens . (c) Dari-firwl1111M", 3'11 South Del-re, lo. U2, ,..,.......t1111 the hglwoocl Ell,le,-s Assectatt• (HA), spou cwent111 tM Pl•s Exaatner pntt1011. st. stated tM ££A ts 111 •••-•t wttll llr. lost•'• c-ts ,....rd1111 tM Pl•s Exaa1Nr postttOII, that f,-tM sa~ 111d 11ab11 tty as,ect, tt ts 1.,..-t•t to retat11 tile postttOII. SIie eff ft11111etal data tlllt tMltcates tM cost of ceatract1111 pl• revtw ... 1d UCNd tM salary and • blMftts of tile postttOII . 1. c-tcatt-• PNc:1-,1- (a) Director St111ley, Safety Set"¥1ces, prese11ted tM '9destr1111 Safety Cttatt• .e.tcll •• recNtly -rdld to tM Ctty of (1111.....a 1W tM MA Auto Ch.. llr. St111lef explatNd lloMrs fw tM -rd are ._.ny sllared wtth the Dlpartalllt of,.. tc Mortts. He tafet'IIICI c..cn ti. rd ,..ties tile fac t tllat ti.re wre no pedestrt fataltttes 111 IMO. I " M:CIPf 111( 11111111n . • • I • ]- Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes October 7, 1991 -Page 3 • • l• • Ayes: Nays: Council Mellbers Gulley, H1th1w1y, Wiggins, Bullock, Cl1yton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Motton carried. (c) COUNCIL IIEIIIEI HATIWMY IIMD, -IT IMS SECatmED, TO DECLARE THE NClffH OF OCTCJIEl4S •11£AST CMCEI AIMIDESS lllfflt. • Ayes: Council Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. (d) COUNCIL IIEIIIEI MTNMIAY IMED, -IT IMS SECatmED, TO DECLARE THE W:El OF OCTOIEI I -12, lNl, AS •fllE PIEVElfTICII IEEI.• Ayes: Council ....,.rs Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. (e) IT IMS IIIIIIIIIIIUSLY 11MD TO DECUIE OCTOIEI 11, lNl, AS •usu ML.LEY DAY.• Ayes: Council ....,.rs Gulley, Hathaway, Wt99tns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Notion carried. Ctty Nanqer Fraser stated the proclaatton will be presented to Nrs. Nalley at the voluntMr recognttton cereaony scheduled for October 10 at the Nalley Center. (f) COUNCIL llllaEI MIIIICNr .... -IT IMS SKHaa, TO DUI-TN( IIEB OF OCTOIII IO· H, lNl, AS ._TIIIIM. MIIIESS -·s .... Ayes: Council ....,.rs Gulley, Hathaway, llt99tns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. Mayor Van Dyke presented the proclaatt• to NarJorte lluder, President of Englewod lustness and Professtonal llaaefts Club. (g) CIUIICIL ..... M.LOCI .... -IT IMS SKllaD, TO -~ TN( IIEB OF .,._. 24 TO DUIIIIO 1, lNI, AS ._TIIIIM. IIIU ... • Ayes: Council ....,.rs Gulley, Hathaway, llt99tns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. (h) IT IMS IIIIIIIIIIIUll.Y ... TO ...... lllE PIOCUMTI• -·· CNtT -IIMY NIUMII • lllEII FIFH111 .... •1W111MY. Ayes: COUIICtl ....,.rs &u11ty, Hathaway, llt99tns, Bullock , Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. ( 1) IT IMS IIIIIIIIIIIUILY ... TO AM11V1 TIii PIICUMTI• -·· UY -I ....... • 111EII FIFIETN .... •1W111MY. ·~ ' I. • • -• • • (. En9lelll00d City Council Minutes October 7, IHI -Pa,e 4 Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. 9. Public Hearin, Council Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, lltggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None No public heart119 was scheduled before Council. 10. Approval on Second 1Hd1n, CGUIICIL IIEIIIU HATHAIIAY IIOVED, -IT IIAS SECGIIDED, TO APPllOVE • SECOII> READ-•• MED ITEIIS 10 (a) TiaUIN (c) AS FOLLM: (a) ORDINANCE NO. 55, SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 57 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NOIIER BULLOCK) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A LICENSE AliREENENT BETVEEN THE CITY Of ENliLEWOO AND CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE FOR THE CONSTRUCTJCII Of A SIX INCH WATER LINE BY CHERRY HILLS YIU.AGE CROSSING THE CITY DITCH IN TVO MEAS. (b) ORDINANCE NO. 56, SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 61 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NENBER &Ul.LEY) ENTITLm: AN ORDINANCE MENDING SELECTED SECTICIIS Of CHAPTER 6 TITLE 3, ENGLEIIOOD UJCIPAL COOE 1985, CONCERNING THE RETIREMENT PIIDGRM FOR NCIIENERCENCY EM- PLOYEES ENTITLED •cny Of ENliLEIQJD NDNENERCENCY OIPLOYEES RETIREMENT PLAN ANO TRUST AS MENDED AND RESTATED EFFECTIVE JNINY 1, 1991. • (c) ORDINANCE NO. 57, SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 62 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NENBER CULLEY) ENTITLm: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING M Mlt£ENENT BETWEEN THE CITY Of ENliLEIOID, SOUTHGATE MATER DISTRICT AND KIOIM RESOURCES, INC., RELATING TO MATER RUiHTS FOR THE SOUTH PLATIE EXCHANGE PROJECT. Ayes: Nays: Not ton carried. Co.c:11 .._...rs 5ulley, Hatl,.,.y, llt91tns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None 11. ON1nances, IHolutt .. aM IIDtt .. (a) A rec-..t{.ofr. the [1191-.oocl Ltquor Ltctt11t119 Allthortty to adopt a btll ~~ ordtllMCe to allow the t11unce of t111POrary liquor 1 tcense peratts was c0111tdered. ti& a ii I a - TIie Ctty Cltrlt WIS asked to read Co.c:11 1111 No. 64, entitled: CCUICIL IILL NO. 64, INTRODUCED IY COUIEIL NOIBER CULLEY . ' • .. I. • ]- • • • • • Englewood Ctty Counctl Ntnutes October 7, 1991 -Pa .. 5 A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 38 OF THE ENGLEWOOD flJNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION SE. CCIUNCI L 11£111£1 IULLEY NOYED, All> IT MAS SECCINDED, TO APPltOYE AIEll)A ITEN 11 (a) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 14. Council Mellber Clayton offered additional inforaatton concerning the teaporary license fee, stattng in his opinion the fee~xcesstve. I S COUNCIL IEIIEl CLAYTON NOYED TO IEDUCE THE TDIPGltMY PEMIT FEE FllOIII $100 TO $1. The aotion died for • lack of second. 10 be, Further explanation of the fee structure and the process followed in consider- ing the granting of teaporary licenses as opposed to the current process of aanag ... nt agreeaents was offered by City Clerk Crow and City Attorney DeWitt. It was also pointed out by Council Mellber Hathaway that the teaporary license provides the opportunity for the applicant to conduct business in the interim 120+ days while the transfer ts being processed. City Manager Fraser assured Council the rec01111ended fee ts a ainor offset of the costs the City encounters in processing the application; it light of Coun - cil's directton that costs be recovered in appropriate circ1111st1nces, he con- curred with the rec01111end1tton. City Attorney DeWitt pointed out that a new legal relationship ts created by the teaporary perait which ts identifiable in teras of rtghts, ownership, and obligations, all of which are atsstng tn the current aanageaent agreeaent pro- visions. He stated the proposed process will provide benefits to the trans- feror as •11 as to the transferee. He further coaented that the new status created by the •perait• ts probably appropriate to evaluate the overall ex - pense associated with it. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Notion carried. Council ...._rs 51111ey, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht, Van Dyke Council Netlber Clayton (b) Director Fonda presented a rec--Sation froa the Bi-City Super · vtsory CoaaittN to adopt a bill for an ordinance incorporating required Federal Pretreat.Mnt Regulations and local enforc-nt requtreaents into the Vast ... ter Utiltty Ordinance. Ctty Attorney Dellitt potnted out the agresstve nature of the ordtnance, coaenting upon the fine of S2,000 as authorized by federal law. Mr. Fonda conftnaed that the proposed ordinance actually lowers the pretreat•nt require.nts and that proper notification will be gtven to all users of the syst ... The Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 60, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 60, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATIWMY .. I. • • , ]- • Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes October 7, lttl -Page I . . • .. • • A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ANENOING TITLE 12, CHAPTER 2, WASTEWATER UTILITY. CGUIICIL IIEIIID MWY IIOVED, -IT 11AS SECCIIDED, TO APPllOYE Mam ITEII ll(b) -CGUIICIL IILL ID. IO. Ayes: Council lleabers Gulley, Hathaway, Wtggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habentcht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. (c) Director Black presented a rec-..ctatton froa the Recreation De- partaent to adopt I btll for an ordinance approving a lease between the Ctty of Englewood and the Englewood Ltons Club for operation of the atntature ratl- road train at Bell.wt• Park. He explained the provtstons of the lease and advised Council t lease had been revt-«I by the Parks and Recreation Coa- aission. Counc Naber Habenicht inquh-.cl tf there ts a posstbtl tty of con-n tct of tnt st for council .... rs .tio belong to the Englewood Ltons Club. City At y DeWitt assured her thts wuld not be considered a confl tct of intere , f proper nottce ts given. The City Clerk was asked to read Counctl 8111 No. 65, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 15, INTIIODUCm BY COUNCIL NBIBER IIIGGINS A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A LEASE MiREODT BEMEN THE CITY Of ENGLE- IIOOD All) THE EICLEIIOOD LICIIS CLUB SlflllUNG POOL, INC., FOR TH( OPERATJClt Of A MINIATURE RAILROAD TRAIN IN BELLEYIEII IWIK. CGIIICIL _. 111•111 IOWED, -IT IMS IECH•ED, TO ••IDIE --ITEN ll(c) • CGIIICIL IILL IO. II. For the record, those ...... rs of Council .tlo are Ltons Club ...... rs were tden- ttfted as Council Nabers Bullock, Habenicht, Culley, and lfiggtns. Vote results: Ayes: ..,s: Notton carrted. IZ . .._.,1 Dt1CU11ton Council Nabers &lllley, Hat..._,, lfiggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, ,.,. Dyke None (a) _,.r's Choice f tJ /,;,f _,.r Vu Dyke dtd not have 111y aatters to brt119 before Council. However, she c-ted upon the beautiful fall -lelt .. she Md Council Naber Hathaway had INft durt119 thetr recent trtp east. (b) Council Naber' s Chotce (t) Counctl Naber Habelttcht brought forth several u .. : . . ~ -' I. • • l -• • • Entlewod C1ty Council 111nutes Oc:toNr 7, IHI -Pa .. 7 1. CGUIICIL IBID INIIIICHT ... -IT IIAS ..... TO DIIECT TIE c1n .... -TIE c1n ATTIIIIEY TO PIENIIE A IIESOWn• TO IINE FIW ,_ TH£ PIICEIII GF TIE --...an TO TIE IIUILIC 1111:UUW FUIID 1111H TH£ iU,_.IATE F1W TO• IESEIWED FIi TIE CElll'EIIIIAL MIA. CoUftc:11 .....,.r ClQton ldvisld lie wuld prefer sNing tile actual resolution before voti, in favor of tile concept; therefore, he wuld vote in opposition to 1 •tion irecting the preparation of I resolution. After cons1derlble disc11111on concer111111 reHrvi111 tMH funds for I specific 1ru, eo.cn .....,.r Hlben1dlt w1tlldrw lier or1g1u1 •t1on. CIIIICIL ---.... -IT -•• , ••• 11 IIIBT 'INE c1n ---• • cm an1 , 11 ..,. A IIDll.ll'I• 11 ar ,.. ,.. 'INE ,.._ CIIII IF--11111 ... alt 11 • .._IC WM I .... Ayes: c:o.cn Nsa1r1 11111ey, Hat._.,, 111111111, Bullock, ........ 1dlt, ,. Dyke lays: eo.cn.....,. ClQton llotfon carr11d. I. eo.cn .....,. Habell1dlt slllnd ce,1es of a resolllt1• she plans to pres - •t to tile IIUt eo.cn .. u... TIie resol11ttoa 111d1cates support of 1,1111- tt• relatt .. to tile 1-,1-t1t1• of tile M11c SdlN1 F111111t• Act of •· s. eo.cn .....,. ....._1c11t HIIHtld tlllt eoacn ceas1der .....a1.. tile INld!let dec1s1ons w1tll ,...rc1 to _,.rtalllt11 travel. SIie c1tld Council .....,.r HaU...,'1 ..... ,ttoa tllat 111 travel 1n tile C1ty be evalutld. lls. Habenicht ...... tld a tla fr-11111 ollt11Nd tile ,,.,. ... cr1ter1a for tM evalutton. eo.cn .....,. NIU.., clartfted w ...... tt• 11 ri.t.. ... of vt•tng travel as a~ of tM •ataMt's .....-i ....W te tile....,. of -,1.,... t• tile ....... t. tJh "1 IIQw Y• Dylla stated Ille ts IINrt .. ta tsw: -te re1•state travel _,JY 11>4 ....... t .... ,c11 ,. W .,,., •.... ld lie ........ tM .....-i ...... £11 ' (. II ,...... ... , ta, tlaat staff ,.... .. ,.,._tt• • .,.t'tallltll travel ...... ...,... cwens ef 11e111 c:wn ••••rs tdtt _. Hau..,. SIie Hlllltld lletll d1scns tllltr CW11n1 wttll Ctty Fraser, ..-r · atttt .. llta to ,....1• U. t•f.,.tt• .._ ,e11t~le . 7 eo.cn ....... 11 1N1•• 1 1red ef . tdlt 1f ... ,ar-ters l d w1, to cw11;.,.. • tdtt NI, .. ,_. •• u. afft t 4, Al , I t Hl110ft d1ICIIH IOII "91Nlt .. U. ta e11atutt• of t Pl I ExlatNr ,es1tt•. ' . • .·· • • • ]- • Englewood Ctty Council N1nutes October 7, 1991 -Page 8 '· • • • .. 'J 6. Ms. Habenicht coaented upon the City's recent visitors fromf\,foreign countries, stating she had enjoyed visiting and sharing infomation about aunicipal governaent with thea. ( 11) CCIUIICIL IIEIIID 111•115 IIIWED, -IT IIAS SECOIIDED, TO IO INTO EIECUIUE SESSIC* AFTEI ~ OF TIE UIUlM NEETING FOil THE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSI• PEISGIIIEL. Ayes: Nays: Notion carried. Council Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None 13. City lllana .... 's leport Nr. Fraser did not have any aatters to bring before Council. 14. City Attorney's leport (a) Nr. DeWitt transa1tted copies of Suaons to Answr regarding PROP- ERTIES BY COOPER, INC., v. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, eta 1, a ~as involving sewer line construction; he requested authorization to defend t tter. -'-c f""( I '1 In I;., CGUIICIL IIElaEll HATMIAY IIMD, •IT:=~ !l·ffl'ZE !!E c1n 4T-TOIIEY To DEFm TIE c1n OF uaarn•-------•-', ~a«ttt,;,,1,..- Ayes: Council Mellbers &ulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, "4lullock, O = Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Notion carried. (b) Nr. DeWitt 1nforad Council that the City has been naaed beneficiary in the estate of Larry Scott, with the City Manager identified as the personal representative. He requested authority to coa111Ce settl-nt of the estate. CIIIICIL .... ...... ..... -IT -• 11••, Tl 11111111111 TIE c1n AT- TIIIIIEY TO cum SlTTLBBI' • 1111 U111Y an mm. Ayes: Council Mellbers Culley, Natha,ay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Notion carried. (c) Nr. DeWitt transaitted copies of Stipulation and A9reeaet1t betwen Applicant (F . J. Kent Corporation) and Opposer (City of Englewood). He re - quested authority to enter into the settlealftt, coaaenttng that such authority provides 19111 protection for the City and allows David Hill of Hutchinson, 11 aclt, Hi 11 I Cook to s i 9n the 19reeaet1t on beha 1 f of the City. CGUIICIL .... aun IIDIID, • n • m11•a. TO 11111111111 1111 c1n an•- IIIY TO llffD lffl SlTTLBBI' II 11111 MnD./t.L '1 Ayes: Council Mellbers Culley, "'-thlWIY, Wi ggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, VIII Dyke Nays : None . . --~ ~---.. . , .. I. • , ---· · ]- Englewood City Coune11 N1nutes October 7, 1191 -Page !I Motton carried. 15. Adjounatnt ... • • .. • CGUIICIL IIEIIIEll NATIWIAY IIDVED TO ..... The aeettng adjourned at 8:54 p.•. ttly c1erli • " - • I " • . . .. - • I. . 0 • • - • • 1. ca 11 to Order • • . • ' .. EIIILEIIOOD c1n COIIICIL Ellll.EWOOD, AIIAPAN0£ ccum, COLOUDO ltetUlar SHaton October 7, 1N1 JI The regular ... ting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:32 p.a. 2. lnvoc:atton The invocation was given by Council Neaber Wiggins. 3. Pl .... of All .. tanc:e The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke. 4. 1o11 can Present: Council Nlllbers Hathaway, Gulley, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Absent: A quorua was present. Also present: 5. ltnutel None City Manager Fraser City Attorney Dlllitt Deputy City Manager Martin Ctty Clerk Crow Dir.ctor FOlldl, uttltties Dir.ctor Black, lec:reation (a) Counci 1 Nlllber Wi99ins requested that the atnutes of Sept..,.r 16, INI, be -ncled: Page 6, vottnt r.cord on Agenda It• 12(b)(t1) to read ~es: Council Nlllbers Gulley, HathlWIY, Wt99tns, Bullock, Habenicht Nays : Council Nlllbers Clayton, Van Dyke. callCIL ... 111•1• IMO, -IT IMS SUIIIEI, TO a,w lNE NlllmS Of lllE .... M 11111'1• Of kriS D 11, 1111, Al -· ~s: COUIICil Nlllbers Gulley, Hath .. y, Wi99tns, Bullock, Clayton, Habtntcht, Van Dyke Nays : None . . ----· .... ,, - ' .. I. • 0 ·' f oa I ]- Englewood City Council Minutes October 7, 1991 -Page 2 Motion carried. 6. Pre-scheduled Visitors .. • • • (a) Monte Perkins and Myrna Jayn Cherne appealed the denial of their application for a Coaerc1al Alluseaent Center License at 3924 South Pearl Street. CCNIICIL .. El HAIENICHT NOVED, -IT IIAS HCOIIIED, TO HT A MLIC HEARi• • 11M111E1 4, lHl AT 7:30 P.N., TO cmJDO M APPEAL Of THE DECISJ• Of THE DIIECTOI Of FIIIMCIAL SOYICES TO DEIY M APPLICATJ• FOi A COIIEICIAL MUSE- IIEIIT CEJITEI LICEIIH AT THE COTT• IWIIET, 3ff4 SOUTH POil STIEET, El&EIIOOD, co. Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council Nlllbers Gulley, Hathaway, Vtggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None 7. Ion-scheduled Vtsttors (a) Dan Jenson, 3240 South High Street, requested equal treataent in the enforceaent of banners and sale signs for his business located at 3531 South Logan Street. He coaented that tt does not seeas fair to allow his coapetttors to advertise tn thts aanner. Dtscusston ensued; Mr. Jenson WIS assured equal enforc ... nt can be expected. (b) Ron Boston, 78SO South O!fde!I Vay, u"9ed retention of the Plans Ex- •tner posttton, TAPE SN ~ # ' (c) Darlene Cruntnger, 36g."fouth Delaware, No. 222, representing the (ng!woocl [llployees Assoctattonl'flllte concemtng the Plans Ex•1ner posttton. Wlll7,z.- 8. C:-tcatt-1M Procl-ttOM (a) Director Stanley, Safety Services, presented the PedestrtaR Safety Cttat ton whtch WIS recently awarded to the Ctty of Englewod by the AM Auto Club. Mr. Stanley explained honors for the award are equally shared with the Departaent of Public Morks. He tnforaed Council the award recognizes the fact that there were no pedestrian fataltttes 1ft 1990. (b) CUICIL ..... ua .... -IT -•••• TO M:CIPT TN( IDIUlll'J• OF DOYL V. IIASE Flml TIil --qa -IIIIDML ..... In. Ayes: Council Nlllben Culley, Hathaway, Vtggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Notion carried. (c) CUICIL IIIJaEI MTIIMIH .... -IT IMS m11•a, TO IICI-TIil llallll OF OCTOID -·IIUST CMCII -mu llaffll •• . , • .. I. • • , 2 ]- • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 7, 1991 -Page 3 . ' <, • \ • ,~ • Ayes: Council Nelllbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. (d) COUNCIL MENIER HATIWIAY NOVED, NI> IT WAS SECONDED, TO DECLARE THE IIEEIC OF OCTOIER I -12, lHl, AS •FJRE PREVENTION IIEEIC. • Ayes: Council Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Notion carr~_....., ~ ~ ~ (e) -·L , •• :::=;;;~ IT 11M Wliilllt'f 111111a, TO ..... OCTOIO 11, 1n1, AS •ruJE Ml.LEY DAY.· Ayes: Council Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None ,....,_1!111.t!#'Mflt-1H~W-tlJll~!""':9111~. City Nan~-~r stated the proclua- t ion be presented to Mrs. a 11 ey at t~lllf"t ion cereaony schedu 1 ed for October • at the Na 11 ey Center. (f) CGIIICIL IIEIIID INEIIClff IMED, -IT IMS SECIIIDED, TO DECLARE THE IIEEIC Of OCTOIO IO -H, lNl, AS ·•naa. m11ESS IIIIIEll'S 11£[1(.• Ayes: Council Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Notion arried. Mayor Van Dyke presented the proclaaation to Marjorie Blunder, President of Englewood lustness and Professional Wcaens Club. (t) CIUIICIL -.. LICI .... -IT IMS SECtwl, TO DECUIE TNE IIEllt Of ..... 14 TO B8llfJ 1, INI, AS ._TIIIIL 1111.E IIEII. • Ayes: Council Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht , Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. · (h) IT IMS WIIIIUILY ... TO ..... TIii PUCUMTI• 111 _1,'f CllrT -IMY MI.UIII • 1'11111 FIFI mt -·· -lftllMY . Ayes : Council Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock , Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Notion carried. ( t) IT IMS WIIIIUSLY IMID TO ......i TIil NOCUMTI• MY -I ....... • TIEii FIFI mt .... -IWIUIY. Ayes: Counctl Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, lltggtns , lulloclt, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays : None • • . . "' -. • ' I. • . , f .... -I - ] • • Engl..ood City Council Minutes October 7, 1991 -Page 4 Notion carried. 9. Public Hearing . ' • • • (' No public hearing was scheduled before Council. 10. Approval on Second Reading «~ COUIICIL 111E111D HATIWIAY IIOVED, -IT IIAS SECCIIDED, TO APPllOYE M SECOND IUD· •• ME111A ITEIIS 10 (a) 11llOUIH (c) AS FOLLM: (a) ORDINANCE NO. 55, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 57 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK) ENTITLED: M ORDINANCE APPROVING A LICENSE A&REDIENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A Sil INCH WATER LINE BY CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE CROSSING THE CITY DITCH IN TI«> AREAS. (b) ORDINANCE NO. 56, SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 61 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NE .. ER GULLEY) ENTITLED: M ORDINANCE MENDING SELECTED SECTIONS Of CHAPTER 6 TITLE 3, ENGLEWOOD UICIPAL COOE 1985, CONCERNING THE RETIRDIENT PR06RM FOR NONEMERGENCY EM- PLOYEES ENTITLED ·c1TY OF ENGLEIIOOO NONENERGENCY EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT PLAN AND TIIUST AS MENDED MD RESTATED EFFECTIVE JANUARY l, 1991.• (c) ORDINANCE ND. 57, SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 62 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MENIER GULLEY) ENTITLED: M OIIDINANCE APPflOVINli M A&REDIENT IETVEEN THE CITY Of ENlilEIIOOO, SOUTHGATE IMTER DISTRICT MD llOIIA RESOIIICES, IIC., RELATING TO MATER RIGHTS FOR THE SOUTH PLATTE EXCHMliE PIIOJECT. Ayes: Nays: Notion carried. Council lllllbers Culley, HathlllflY, lliggins, Bullock, Clayton, HINtltcht, VIII Oyte None 11. ONtnances, INoluttOM .... lllttOM (a) A recoaendation froa the E1191....ad liquor l1censt119 Authority to adopt a btll froa an ordinance to all• the issuance of t-,orary ltquor ltcense pe,.tts was considered. ........ TM City Clerk was asked to read COUIICtl 1111 No. 6', entitled: COUNCIL IILL NO. "· 1imooucm IY COUNCIL NENl(R MLEY A IILL FOIi M ORDINANCE ANENDII& TITLE 5, CHAPTER JI Of THE ENliLEWOOD UICIPAL COO( IY MJDII& A NEV SUIS(CTION 5£. " - . , ~ ·' \ f I • . , • • ., I . • • , , I - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 7, 1991 -Page 5 .. • • !• • CCUICIL MENIER IULLEY MOVm, AIIJ IT WAS SECNm, TO APPROVE MEll»A ITEM 11 (a) -COUNCIL llll MO. 64. CCUICIL IIEIIIEl CUYTCII MOVm TO REDUCE THE TEMPORARY PERIIJIT FEE FROM $100 TO $5. The aotion died for I lack of second. , 1111111122 elf-lf-- Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council Nellbers Gulley, H1th1w1y, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht, Van Dyke Council Mellber Clayton (b) Director Fonda presented I recoaend1tion froa the Bi-City Super- visory Coatttee to adopt I bill for 1n ordinance incorporating required Federal Pretre1taent Regulations and local enforceaent requtreaents into the Wastewater Utility Ordinance. City Attorney DeWitt pointed out the 1gresstve nature of the ordinance, coaenting upon the fine of $2,000 as authorized by federal law. Mr. Fonda confil"lllld that the proposed ordinance actually lowers the pretreat•nt requtreaents and that proper nottftc1tton will be given to 111 users of the syst ... The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 60, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 60, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MENIER HATIWIAY A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE MENOINli TITLE 12, CHAPTER 2, WASTEIMTER UTILITY. CIIIICIL IIElaEI NAlNMIAY IIDIED, -IT IIAS SKWD, TO APPIDft --ITEM 11(') • CGUICIL llll IID. IO. Ayes: Council Mlllbers Gulley, Hathaway, WtNtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. (c) Director Blick presented I recoaend1tion froa the Recreation De - partaent to adopt I bill for 1n ordinance approvint I leaH betWHII the City of Entlewood and the Entlewood lions Club for operation of the atntature rail · road train at Belleview Park. He explained the provisions of the leaH and advised Council the leaH hid been reviewed by the Parks and Recreat i on C•· atuton . Council Mlllber Habenicht inquired tf there ts I posstbiltty of con - flict of interest for council IINlbers who bel0ft9 to the Entlewocl lions Club . City Attorney DeWitt assured her tll1s .wuld not be considered I confli c t of interest , 'i 14-,,, AI.Hi&e& • 7•••• The City Clerk wa s a s ked to read Council Btll No . 65, ent i tled : COUNCI L Bill NO . 65, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MENB(R WIGGINS "' - ' I . • ]- • Engle.ood Ctty Council Ntnutes October 7, 1991 -Page & ' <. • • • A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLE- WOOD AND THE ENGLEWOOD LIONS CLUB SWI ... ING POOL, INC., FOR THE OPERATION OF A MINIATURE RAILROAD TRAIN IN BELLEVIEW PARK. CCIUIICIL IIEIIIEI lfllllNS IIOYED, All> IT IIAS SECOll»ED, TO APPllOVE AIDl>A ITEM ll(c) • COUNCIL IILL NO. &5. For the ~rd, those llllillbers of Council who are Lions Club llellbers were iden- tified a,p' Council Mellbers Bullock, Habenicht, Gulley, and Wiggins. Vote resu 1 ts : Ayes: Council Metlbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. 12. leneral Dtscusston (a) Mayor's Chotce Mayor Van Dyke did not have any .. tters to brtng before Council. However, she coaented upon the beautiful fall foltge she and Council Meaber Hathaway had seen during thetr recent trtp east. (b) Council Mellber's Chotce (t) Council Meaber Habenicht brought forth several it .. s: 1. CCIUIICIL .... NMEIIICNI' .... -IT IIU --· TO DIIECT TIE c1n .... -TIE crn ATTOIIIO TO ..... A ......... TO 111ft FllmS ,.. TIE NICEDS Of TIE ---.....-, TO 1IIE PUil.iC 1•11tEIBI Nm lfllH TIE APNINIATt FllmS TO K IESllftD ... 1IIE rmm1M. MO. rO~ TAP£ BEFORE ZZII CCMMC:11 Mellber Clayton ldvtsed lie .ould prefer SNtng the actual resolution before vottng tn favor of the concept; therefore, lie .ould vote tn opposttton to a aotton directing the preparation of a resolution. After considerable discussion concerning reserving these funds for a specific area, Counctl Mellber Habenicht witlMlrw lier original aotion. CIUIICIL ... NMEIIICNI' .... -IT IIU ...... TO DIIBT 1IIE crn -- .. -1IIE crn ATIIMIEY TO .... A IIDIUffl. " ......... 1IIE ... CUDS OF 1111 •a••• ••an " 1111 faLIC ••aw, ... . Ayes : Counctl ..._.rs Culley, Hath..ay, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: Council ..._.r Clayton Not iOfl carried . I ' . . " - .. I . • • , r\ , - ] • • Englewood Ctty Council Minutes October 7, 1991 -Page 7 . . • • • 2. Council Metlber Habenicht shared copies of a resolution she plans to pres- ent to the next Council aeeting. The resolution indicates support of legisla- tion relating to the iapleaentation of the Public School Finance Act of 1988. 3. lfith regard to dec1sJons aade at the budget retreat concerning departaen-tal travel -• I US: • ,S- 4. ~4' lftfid to th; Ph EINIOII iihll I ,, •z ii,, 5. She inquired about the shingles which have been stored on lfindeaere. City Manager Fraser stated he has recently received information and after re-view will share that data with Council. 6. Ns. Habenicht coaented upon the City's recent visitors froa foreign countries, stating she had enjoyed visiting and sharing information about aunicipal governaent with thea. ( 11) CCIIIICIL M111D lfl.llS IIOVED, -IT IMS SECaED, TO ID INTO EIECUrlft stssJ• AFTEl ._.IUT OF THE IIEa!M •En• FOi THE PUIPOSE OF DISCUSS!• PEISGIIEL. Ayes: Nays: Notion carried. Councfl Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None 13. Ctty lllnl .. r's lteport Mr. Fraser did not have any aatters to bring before Council. 14. Ctty Attorney's a.,ort (a) Mr. Delfitt transaitted copies of ~s to Answr regarding PROP- ERTIES BY COOPER, INC., v. CITY OF EICUWOOO, etal, a case involving sewer lfne construction; he requested authortzation to defend the aatter. CGUIICIL WI MWY .... -IT IMS SUIIID, Tl MfflllllZE THE Cln AT-TGIIIEY Tl DEFm, THE Cln OF FIN EIINID. Ayes: Councfl Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, lfiggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carrted . (b) Mr. Delfitt infofWd Council that the Ctty has naaect befteficiary tn the estate of Larry Scott, with the City Nan• :., identtfted as the personal representative . He requested authority to coaenc:e settl .. nt of the estate. CIIIICIL WI ...... .... -IT IMS ...... Tl MfflllllZE THE c1n AT-TllllrY Tl Cl M:( KTTI.BBr If TNE UIIY ICITT DTATE • Ayes: COUIICtl Nellbers liulley, HathawtY, W1ggtns, Bullock, Clayton, ...._tcht, Vu Dyke Nlys : None .. I. • , ft - • • Englewood Cfty Council Ninutes October 7, lttl -Page 8 Motion carried. ,, .. • • • .. • (c) Nr. DeWitt transaitted copies of Stipulation and Agre1111ent between Applicant (F. J. Kent Corporation) and Opposer (City of Englewood). He re- quested authority to enter into the settl ... nt, COlllenting that such authority provides legal protection for the City and allows David Hill of Hutchinson, Black, Hill a Cook to sign the •treeaent on behalf of the City. CGUICIL 11E111Ea M.LEY IIDYED, -IT IMS SECIIII&, TO MmlDIIZE THE CITY AffCllt-llEY TO EITEi INTO SOTI.EIDr II THIS IIIITTEI. 15. AdJOUf'lalnt CIIIICIL 11E111Ea IMllWMY DID TO .... The .. ting adJourned at 1:54 p.a. Ctty C1ert • I • I. • • • , ~ I ]- • • • • ' "· October 21, 1991 RID.II.AR cm a:ucn. tarn1; ~- .. • • .. I. • 0