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OXFORD RE: GATE I APPEAL Of DECISION Of BOARD Of ADJ. l APPEALS -1 - • • • • ' • Follow-up COPIES TO BE DISTRIBUTED .. r I ;, SECOII> READING 11/4/91 ' 1' , , ,. I • 7 . I 't . . • 'Ir. I ~ I I 7G OliR ann AatER, 3140 s. DEUIMRE RE: SPUD UNIT CII BIDIDIIAY; TRAFFIC LIGHT, £TC. 8A OliR PROC~TICII II/Z/91 -BUDDY POPPY APPROVED 7-0 DAY IDA UTIL/WTP ORD. 158( Cll60) IIICORPORATING )IOA, 8, IC APPROVED EFFECTIVE 12:01 A.M. 11/24/91 REQUIRED F£DERAL PR£TR£ATIDT )7-0 REGULATICIIS I LOCAL GOVEIIIIIENT ) REQUIROOTS INTO THE IMSTEVATER ) UTILITY ORDIIIMICE ) ) 108 FIN SER¥ OIID.159(CBl64) ALLOIIING THE ISSUANCE ) EFFECTIVE 12:01 A.M. 11/24/91 Of TOIPORARY LIQUOR LICENSE PERMITS ) PEll>llli TRMSFER Of OIIIERSHIP ) ) IOC RECR OIID.HO(Cll65) APPIIOVllli LEASE 111TH ) RECR TO SECURE SIGNATURES AND I , Ell&LEIIOOD LICIIS CLUB FOR OPERATICII ) FILE ONE COPY WITH CITY CLERK Of "INIATUR£ RAILROAD TRAIN AT BELLEVIEW IIA ce111 on CB69 MEIIUlli DERELICT mtlCLE ACTED UPON EARLIER I OIIDIIMIICE (115-5-3 A I 8 DIC 85) r • • 118 CCIII on CB67 APl'IIOWllli SALE Of Sil PIIOP£RTIES APPROVED 7-0 AS AMENDED NOTE: DUE TO MISPUBLICATION FOR PROJECT MJILD AFTER fl>TION TO TABLE SECOND READING WILL BE ON FAILED 11/18/91 I IIC SAF SER¥/ C870 Afflallli CCIITRACT 111TH COLO. APPROVED 7-0 SECOND READING 11/4/91 I ~ ' POLICE DEPT. Of TRMSPORTATICII FOR I.All ENFORCOIENT ASSISTANCE FUii>$ (LEAF) • • ~ 110 UTIL CB71 MENDllli BASIN INTERCEPTOR APPROVED 7-0 SECOND READING 11/4/91 MiREOIENT BETWEEN CO(/SOUTlliATE SMITATICII DISTRICT, SOUTH ARAPAHOE SAIITATICII DISTRICT I SOUTH ENGLEWOOD ~ SAIITATICII DISTRICT NO. I " I -z . • ,, . • \ II , - I ' a • • "-' I I 1211 Cllilt CLAYTCII: l. RESOl74 REDUClllli RESIIDT GOLF TABLED 5-2 MORE INFORMATION TO BE CART FEES AT Elllil.EIIOOO BF COURSE (CLAYTON/YAN DYKE) REVIEWED Z • ..,TICII TO PIIIT THE CITIZEN ON FAILED 1-6 (CLAYTON) llVSPIIIT EFF£CTIW£ I/ft lZllt Cllilt HAIEJIICHT: I. 11£SOl75 SUPPOITlllli PDl>lllli APPROVED 7-0 LECISLATICII 11£LATlllli TO llll't.OIEITA- TION OF PUil IC SOOK. FIIWIC£ ACT a OF 1• Z. COIIIEIIIO(D TIN NITCH£LL, POI.IC£ OFFICER CII IMJllllli OF IN£ SITUATION ' ;' 131111 Cllilt Mt.CD: IMIITS ACTICII ON RESOLUTICII TO BE ON 11/4 AGENDA RE REDISTRICTlllli BY STAT£ I - IZIIY Cllilt IUCGINS: I. SNllllil.ES CII lflllJERRE; IMIITS CITY I • IIIIIIN£R TO PRESS THE MTT£R. r e a Z. KUDOS TO PUil iC IIOIIS CII TRAIN DEPOT 3. REQUESTED REPORT CII PILOT l " 7 R£CYCLl111i PIIJCltM 4 . REQU(STEO STATUS CII Ull>SCAPING I {' OF CORNER LOT/BROMJlfAY I CIRARD lZlv Cllilt HATHMIAY: I . COIIICIL NEEDS TO Fill VACMCIES ON DRDS I CCIIHSSICII, £SPECIALLY J .. IOMD OF ADJUSnoT I AlftALS 2. EDDA BOUD N£MERS TO I( INVITED , ' TO STUDY SESSION FOR CODA'S SIGN PROPOSAL "'" • I -3 - , • , • ' • • • 12Bvl au liUUEY WANTS CflliR TO sn UP SCHOOL/ CITY CCJIIITTEE IIEETllli 13A CJliR REPORT ON FIRE AT 1t1•RLY WOODS 14A CATIY IIITION TO AllOII CATIY TO PROCEED APPROVED 7 • 0 Vint S(TILOIENT IN NILLS CASE PR£SERVIIIG CITY EASENENTS 148 CATIY U.S.VEST FIBER OPTIC CABLE INSTALLATION 14( CATTY Will 8£ PRESENTllli CERCLA INFO All> ACCE INFO TO NINLO IN SAN Dl£Ci0 140 CATTY DRCOG NOii SUPPORTING ACCE LEGISLATION 14E CATTY ON VACATION PART Of IIEEK Of 10/29 PR£S00: ALL SEVEII COIIICIL NOIIERS ADJOUlll(I): 9:55 PJI. • • • ,.. • • a r .. I I I ... r " ,, , I • 7 ....... I . ' • " I - -.I 1. Call to Order • • . . ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO Regular Session October 21, 1991 The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:35 p.m. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Melllber Bullock. 3. ,1edl8 of Alle,iance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke. 4. loll Call Present: Council Mellbers Hathaway, Gulley, Wi9CJins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Absent: None A quoru• was present. Al so present: s. Ntnutes City Manager Fraser City Attorney DeWitt Deputy City Manager Martin City Clerk Crow Director Wanush, COIIIUnity Development EHA Director Malinowski Lt. Vanderaee, Safety Services/Police Director Fonda, Utilities Manageaent Analyst Reid (a) COUNCIL IUIO NA11WMY IIOVED, -IT IMS S(COIIQ, TO AHIIOV[ TN( NJIIITES Of TN( UIUUI NEETI• Of OCTOID 7, IHI. Ayes: Council Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wl9CJlns, Bullock , Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. 6. Pre-scheduled Vtsttors . . ' I . • • , - ,I Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 2 <. • • • (a) Tina McCormick, Clerical Technician at the Servicenter, was recog- nized as Englewood's Employee of the Month for October. City Manager Fraser commented upon Tina's exemplary service to the City. 7. Non-scheduled Visitors (a) Steve Puryear, 2320 West Harvard Avenue, stated he is still con- cerned with the derelict/hobby vehicle issue. He suggested separate defini- tions for each and asked for time to review the letter sent out by the City regarding this matter. It was agreed he would be given an opportunity to speak again later in the meeting. (b) Betty Acker, 3140 South Delaware Street, was pleased that progress has been 111ade on proposing changes to the derelict/hobby vehicle ordinance. She agreed with allowing the owner of a towed vehicle to retain the title and have the option of arranging his/her own towing. However, she disagreed with the definition of a derelict vehicle, specifically that it 111Ust be insured. Discussion ensued. City MAnager Fraser noted that one vehicle can be stored on the property, on a hard surface, covered, with all tires fully inflated and it will be presuaed to be fully licensed, insured, state inspected, and to not be a derelict vehicle. (c) Linda Keefover, 2030 West Warren Avenue, questioned if a vehicle is registered does it have to be licensed. City Manager Fraser stated there is no difference. He reiterated that if she were to kHp it covered, etc., it will allow her the opportunity to continue working on the vehicle without being assessed the permit fee. (d) Steve Passe, 4820 South Grant Street, contended that a vehicle can be registered without being licensed as a collector's ttea under Colorado Re- vised Statutes 42-15-102. He also noted Colorado law allows for the regtstra- tton of a vehicle without tt being licensed to drive on the streets. City Manager Fraser aatntatned the ordinance ts consistent with State law in this 111atter. Ctty Attorney DeWitt explained the State law deals with a •truly hobby vehicle,• while the City's ordinance ts concerned with the •totally and COllll)letely inoperable vehicle.• Discussion ensued regarding Mr. Passe's con - cerns; Mr. DeWitt reiterated that one vehicle can be stored on the property, on a hard surface, covered, with all tires fully inflated and it will have 11et the criteria. Mr. Passe questioned the definition of a hard surface. C0111111ntty Otvelol)lltnt Director Wanush responded that tt had to be dust free; it was determined that gravel would qualify. In response to coaents flde by Council Meaber Clayton, City Attorney DeWitt pointed out that tn a1tters of •txed local and state concern, the City can be stricter as long as there ts no conflict; tn aatters of excl usive local con - cern, the City can be 1110re strict and the utters can con flict . Di scussion ensued. . . "' -. ' ' I . • , ]- Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 3 (, • • • (e) Don Se)'IIIOur, 4750 South Lipan Street, asked why Council is agreeing to waive the fee in various cases. Council Member Hathaway explained the original intent was to have a joint hearing (several people appearing together concerning one issue) before the Board of Adjustment and Appeals with the fee waived for that hearing only. Ms. Hathaway did not believe the intent had ever been to permanently waive the fee. Discussion ensued on amending the ordinance to include the fee. Steve Puryear [Agenda Item 7(a)] was invited to speak again. He expressed concern with the definition of derelict and hobby vehicles. Discussion ensued about the various types of vehicles which may or may not require 1 icensing, and it was pointed out again that if the vehicle is covered, is on a hard sur- face, has four tires fully inflated, it will be presumed to be licensed. Council Member Clayton explained that vehicles which are licensed are not con- sidered "hobby vehicles.• The fee that must be paid for a hearing before the Board of Adjustment and Appeals was clarified. Linda Keefover [Agenda Item 7(c)] returned to the podium and asked if her truck and callll)er both would have to be covered. It was noted that the callll)er, which is not licensed, is on the truck; therefore, she would have to cover the whole vehicle. Betty Acker [Agenda Itet11 7(b)] returned to the podium and requested clarifica- tion of when the permit would be applicable. Discussion ensued. Ms. Acker stated there should be no fee for the six-month permit. City Manager Fraser clarified that the fee, which was discussed earlier, was the SSO fee required for a Board of Adjustment and Appeals hearing. Steve Puryear [Agenda It• 7(a)] returned to the podiUIII and asked about the shc-110nth perait and inquired about the nUllber of hobby vehicles allowed per residence. He was advised it was one per lot. Further discussion ensued. COUNCIL NDIIO CLAYTON IIDWtD, -IT IMS SEmmo, TO Ill• FOIIIAID MElllA ITEN 11(1) -COUNCIL IILL Ill. It. Ayes: Council NNbers Gulley, Hath .. ay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. 11. (a) The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 NO. 69. COUNCIL BILL NO . 69, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENOING TITLE 15, CHAPTER 5, SECTION 3, SUBSECTIONS A AND B, VEHICLES; DERELICT AND HOB8Y, Of THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 . COUNCIL NEIIIO CLAYTON IIOYO, -IT IMS SECNO, TO APNOVE MED ITEII 11(1) -COUNCIL llll Ill. It. Council Mltlber Clayton noted that everyone has worked diligently on this, and he feels the City ha s aoved tn the right direction. . . • I· • , - ,I • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 4 <. • . ,~ • COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO AMEND COUNCIL Bill NO. 69 BY DELETING SECTION 15-5-3 A 3. Ayes: Council Members Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. Council Member Habenicht questioned the advisability of the six-month permit. City Manager Fraser stated the consensus had been the definition is required to 11mit the poss1bil 1ty for repetition and refil 1ngs for permits. He ex- plained 1t is a one-time permit per vehicle. COUNCIL MENIER CLAYTON MOVED, All> IT WAS SECONDED, TO MEfll COUNCIL Bill NO. 69 BY INSERTIN& THE lfORO •covERED· IN SECTION 7. After connents offered by City Attorney DeWitt about the amendment, Council Melllbers Clayton and Hathaway agreed to withdraw the motion. Vote results on the first reading of Council 8111 No. 69 as amended: Ayes: Council Netllbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Nays: Motion carried. this matter. Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Mayor Van Dyke thanked all those who had attended regarding Council then returned to its regular agenda -7. Non -scheduled Visitors. (f) John Tate, 955 West Oxford Street, addressed Council concerning his previous request concerning a gate he wishes to build. He 1nfor111ed Council that, as Council advised h1• to do, he went before the Board of Adjustaent and Appeals, which after consideration denied his request. He reiterated his pre - vious request for Council to allow h1• to build the gate . He shared copies of a drawing of the proposed gate. Discussion ensued concerning the process Nr. Tate should follow to resolve this aatter since the findings and decision of the Board of Adjust .. nt and Appeals 1s final, subject only to judicial review (District Court). However, 1t was pointed out that 1f Mr. Tate does have ad - ditional evidence he could reapply to the Board of Adjustaent and Appeals. Mr. Tate explained In detail his reason for the gate and the neces si t y f or I t s he1ght /des1gn. It was sugge st ed that Mr . Ta t e pe t iti on the Board fo r a re - hearing, based on a number of opt i on s open to hi m. Fee and po st i ng r equl r e - ae nt s wer e d iscussed . (g) Be tt y Acker, 3149 So uth De lawa re Stree t , r e tu r ned to th e podlu•. Sh e que stioned Coun ci l about t he speed ll•it, sugg es t i ng 1t be lowe red t hro ug h th e downtown busi ness d is tr ict. Ma yo r Van Dyke adv ised Ms. Acker abou t pro- po sed coordinat i on of traff ic sign al s along th e Broadwa y corr i dor . Ms. Ac ker strongly suggested a stop 1 i ght at the corner of Ltncoln and Gi rard t o a id pede str i ans i n that are a . Ma yor Van Dyk e offered to share with Ms. Acker l n- foraatton about th is i nt ersecti on, al ong wi th 1nfo raat l on about the l nt ersec , t i on al Sher.an an d Gir ard . Mr. Fra se r al so advi sed that plan s are unde r way for add i t ional signage In th e are a of the Mall ey Ce nt er and St . Lo uis Sc hool wh ic h a ay al levi ate the pedes t rian t r aff ic pro bleas . . . I. • • , ]- -/ • • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 5 8. C01111Unications and Proclaaations (a) COlllCJL NDIIER &ULLEY NOVm, AND IT WAS SECOfl>ED, TO DECLARE NOVEM-BER 2, 1991 AS •BUDDY POPPY DAY.• Ayes: Council Members Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. 9. Public Hearing No public hearing was scheduled before Council. 10. Approval on Second Reading COlllCJL IIUIIER HATIWIAY NOVm, All) IT WAS SECONDm, TO APPROVE ON SECOfl> READ- •• MDltA ITDIS 10 (a) THIOUIH (c) AS FOLLOlfS: (a) ORDINANCE NO. 58, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 60 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 12, CHAPTER 2, WASTEWATER UTILITY. (b) ORDINANCE NO. 59, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 64 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE MENDING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 38 OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION 5E. (c) ORDINANCE NO. 60, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 54 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A LEASE AGREEMENT BETV£EN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND THE ENGLEWOOD LIONS CLUB SWUIUNG POOL, INC., FOR THE OPERATION OF A MINIATURE RAILROAD TRAIN IN BELLEVIEW PARK. Ayes: Nays: Notion carried. Counc 11 Neabers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Non• 11 . Orel t nances, Reso 1 ut tons and llot tons 4 . (a) Thts tt .. was acted upon earlier tn the ... ting· See Pages 3 and (b) Dtrector Wanush presented a recoaendatlon frOII the 0.partaent of Coaauntty Developaent to adopt a bill for an ordtnance approving the sale of stx properties for Project BUILD. He explained the ordinance ts necessary per Holle Rule Charter rtquir ... nts. Tht properttts were tdtntified as : . . . , •. .. I. • • I _ -I ]- / • Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page I . ' 4754 South Huron Street .. • • C• • 590 East Quincy Avenue (aka 4301 South Pearl Street) 4406 South Lincoln Street 4775 South Galapago Street 4366 South Delaware Street 3085 South Pearl Street Lengthy discuss ion ensued concerning the selling price and the negotiations process for the various hoines, and the demolition costs for 590 East Quincy Avenue. City Attorney DeWitt posed some concerns about the delegation of authority. The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 67, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 67, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE SALE OF SIX PROPERTIES WHICH WERE DEVEL- OPED FOR THE ·BUILD" PROJECT TO BE SOLD ON THE OPEN MARKET. COIIICIL IIEIIIO IIATHAIMY lltVED, AM> IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPIOVE A&ENDA ITEM ll(b) -COIIICIL IILL Ill. 17. COIIICIL IIEIIIO IIATHAIMY lltVED, AM> IT WAS SECONDED, TO MDII COIIICIL IILL 111. 17 IY ADDIIII AT THE END OF SECTION l, •NININUN SALE PltlCE TO IE NAIIICET VALUE AS SNOIII IY APNAISAL; MIIIUI PltlCE SHALL IE $90,000.• There was considerable discussion concerning the appraisal, 11axi11U111 price, 111rket value, etc. COIIICIL IIEIIIO MUD lltVED, -IT IMS SECallED, TO T•E --ITDI ll(b). Ayes: Council Mellbers Gulley, Wiggins, Bullock Nays: Council Mellbers Hathaway, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Motton fafled. Further dtscussfon ensued. Councfl Mellbers Hathaway and Gulley agreed to a rev tsed aot 1 on. COIIICIL IIEIIIO IIAWY lltVED, -IT IMS SUaaD, TOW COIIICIL IILL Ill. 17 IY •1111 AT THE END OF SECTION I, •uu PIICI TO If FAIi MllfT PIICE IASED ON APNAISAL PLUS N IIIIIIS SIYDI ,OCElff (11). • Before voting, ft was conftriaed that the appraisals shall reeafn confidential. Vote results on aotton ... ndtng Council 8111 No. 67: Ayes : Counctl Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nay s: None Notion c1rried. Vote results on first reading of Counci l 8111 No. 67 as 111tnded : •• --------n. II - • . .. I. • 0 f ,,.,.. I ]- ,/ • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 7 . ' (. • • ,~ • Ayes: Nays: Council Members Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Motion carried. (c) Lt. Tom Vandermee presented a reconwnendation from the Safety Ser- vices Department to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an agreement with the Col or ado Department of Transportation, Office of Transportation Safety, for Law Enforcement Assistance Funds (LEAF). Lt. Vandermee explained the pur- pose of the grant is to provide overtime funds for the identification and ap - prehension of DUI drivers. This is the second year of a three -year program. The LEAF grant is for $55,162, with LEAF contributing $25,000; the City's financial involvement is $30,162 of budgeted funds . The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No . 70, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 70, INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMEMBER WIGGINS A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ENGLEWOOD DEPART - MENT OF SAFETY SERVICES, AND THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, DIVISION OF HIGHWAY SAFETY, STATE OF COLORADO FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE FUNDS. COUNCIL "811H IIIIIINS MOVED, AND IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPttOVE AGENDA ITEM ll(c) • COUNCIL IILL NO. 70. Ayes: Council Mellbers Gul 1 ey, Hathaway, Wigg ins, Bullock , Clayton , Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. (d) Director Fonda presented a recoaendatton ff'OII the llater and Sewer Board to adopt a bill for an ordinance IIOdtfytng the Basin Interceptor Agree · .. nt, thereby penattttng Southgate and its engineer to design and aanage Proj - ect 17 tn order for the City to take advantage of State Highway funding . The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 71, entitled: COUNCIL BI LL NO . 71, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMB ER HABENICH T A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BASIN INTERCEPTOR AGR EEN£NT PARAGRA PH 3.1, PROJE CT MANAGERS ., BETWEEN THE CITY Of ENG LEWOOD , SOU THGAT E SANITATI ON DISTRI CT, SOUTH ARAPARoE SANITATION DISTRI CT ANO THE SOUTH ENGLEWOOD SANITA · TION DI ST RI CT NO. 1 • COUNCIL NENIO IIUOICHT MOWED, -IT IMS SECCND, TO AIPIOW[ MIUIIA ITDI ll(d) • COUNCIL IILL NO. 71. Ms . Ha benich t coaen t ed t hat th e utter hu been thoroughly reviewed by t h Wat er and S r Board and co..s to Co un ci l wi th t he Boa rd 's ~Olllendatlon for app ro val • Vot e r es u 1t s : "' - I. • • t n I - • Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 8 <. • • t ,. Ayes: Nays: Council Members Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Motion carried. 12. General Discussion (a) Mayor's Choice Mayor Van Dyke did not have any matters to bring before Council. (b) Council Member's Choice (1) Council Melllber Clayton: I. A resolution reducing resident golf cart fees at the Englewood Golf Course was proposed by Council Metllber Clayton. The resolution was assigned a nUlllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 74, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION REDUCING RESIDENT GOLF CART FEES AT THE ENGLEWOOD GOLF COURSE. COUNCIL NEMER CLAYTON MOVED, All> IT IMS SECONDED, TO APNOVE A1D1>A ITEM 12(b)(t) -RESOLUTION NO. 74, SERIES Of lttl, Hr. Clayton stated that the City's cost tn providing I golf cart for eighteen holes of golf ts about $4.SO. With only about 1SI of those using the course being residents, he feels there .ould be an insigntftcant iapact on revenues if I reduction tn fees was afforded Englewood residents, and tt Might en-courage aore residents to play. City Manager Fraser told Council he and Nr. Clayton have had lt•tted oppor- tunity to discuss the issue and he feels there are soae on-going concerns to consider. Because the City's General Fund paid for the land on which the golf course ts built, soae return on the invest .. nt should be expected. Nr. Fraser sa td he has I lways advocated that the rate structure at the golf course be COIIPettttve and the funds generated should be appropriate for a facility of tts nature and sfze. Council Hetlbtr Gulley asked If lowering the resident fees would have any ef- fect on the repl1ctt1tnt schedule for carts, noting that Council had been ad - vised at the budget retreat by RKrtatlon Director Black that n carts ar needed. Nr . Fraser refttrated that he has not had an opportunity to look at all the apllcatlons. Although the fund balanct Is signifi cant, and would allow for lht replact11ent of carts In the near future, th long ltl"II effects are unknOWft. Counc 11 .....,.r Clayton stated the 54 . SO figure r pr sented the cost of the cart over Its useful 11ft and Included dtprechtlon. lnttnance expenses, parts, etc. He feels adequate rev nue has been provided to aalntatn the cart s and that th fund balance for the golf course Is about a •llllon dollars . . , I . • • - / • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 9 '· • .. • Brief discuss ion ensued concerning the golf course fund ba 1 ance; Mr. Fraser stated that the balance is between S300,000-S400,000. COUNCIL MENIER &ULLEY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOtl>ED, TO TABLE AGENDA ITEM 12(1)(1)(1) FOR THE PURPOSE OF OITAJNJNG NOil[ INFOIUIATJON. Ayes: Council Me11bers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht Nays: Council Members Clayton, Van Dyke Motion carried. 2. COUNCIL NE .. ER CLAYTON MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOtl>ED, TO COMMENCE PRINTING THE CITIZEN ON NEVSPIUNT EFFECTIVE 111TH TH£ NEXT ISSUE. Council Member Clayton stated this would result in savings of approximately Sl,000 per issue. City Manager Fraser COMented that a great deal of effort has been spent creating a newsletter that is easy to read with easy to find articles. A lot of tiae is required to develop a layout foraat, making it virtually ifflpossible to change to newsprint before the next scheduled edition. Mr. Fraser stated that inquiries have been a.de of The f~lewood Herald regarding the possibili - ty of distributing The Citizen and t etr publtcatlon together as a way of trying to reduce cost and enhancing circulation, possibly after the first of the year. At thts potnt, however, ht ts not sure ht would recoaend the changes. Council Nellbers Clayton and Hathaway agreed to revtse the 110tion to read: CGUNCIL 11E1110 CLAYTON IIDVED, -IT IMS SECONDED, TO CGIIDCE PIINTING THE CITIZEN GI lllVSNJlff UFECTIVE .JMIIUY, 1N2. - Council Nellber Habenicht asked if this is for prtnttng or ff layout costs are included. Nanageaent Analyst Reid stated that an additional S350 beyond printing h anticipated for layout costs per edition. He satd that soae of the costs •fght be controlled with the purchase of equtpaent that would allow the Ctty to do the layout in-house. Counc t1 Nellber Haben lcht coaented that she has not Iced posit t ve coaents about the last several Issues of The Citizen and feels tt Is a very effective ptece of coauntcat ton. She stated that worktng with The fi"111ftl00d Herald 1s soaethtng worth 1ooktng tnto for the future. In her opln on. this should be an adlltntstratlve dtclston and she ts unwtlltng to support an taaedtate change • M1yor Van Dyke al so sad she would oppose a change because she feels the lay - out currently used s very htgh quality and contribute s to the readability of Tht Cfttzen. Council Nellber Clayton coapltaenttd the Ctty staff on tht excellent layout of Tht Citizen . Ht d th point, however, that wh n Th C tlzen was prev iously pl" n on new spr nt, th type was too sull; with 11'9 r ype, ht fttls th . . • I. • ,_ I - -.I • Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 10 <. • . , . • new layout could be used on newsprint, resulting in considerable savings to the City. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Mot ion failed. Council Member Clayton Council Members Gul 1 ey, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht, Van Dyke (ii) Council Member Habenicht: 1. A resolution regarding the Public School Finance Act of 1988 was proposed by Council Member Habenicht. The resolution was assigned a number and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 75, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PROPOSED LEGISLATION NOW PENDING BEFORE COLORADO STATE LEGISLATORS WHICH RELATES TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL FINANCE ACT OF 1988. COUNCIL NDIIU HAIENICHT MOVED, MD IT MAS SECONDED, TO APPIIOVE RESOLUTION NO. 75, SERIES OF lttl. Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council Metlbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None 2. Council Meaber Habenicht COlllltnded Offtcer Ti• Mitchell, Safety Services/ Police tn connection with the DARE progr .. and the students who participated on the Peter Boyle radio progra•. (iii) Council Metlber Bullock inquired about the resolution regard - ing the Federal redistricting process. He was advised the resolution would be ready for constderation at the Novttlber 4, 1991 11eetlng. (Iv) Council Metlber Wiggins: 1. Mr. Wiggins expressed ad ... nt concerns about the continued storage of shingles at Wlnderaere and Layton, and he requested the City Manager to appl y pressure to resolve this .. tter . z. He offered "kudos• to the Publ lc Works Depart•nt for the laprov ... nt s .. de to the Englewood Train Depot . 3. He requested a s tatu s report on the ptlot recycling progra•. 4. He Inquired about the status of landscaping of the vacant lot at Broadwa y and Girard, 1110ney for whi ch Is In the Public Work s/Parks budget . . . ----- ,. - •, ' ' .. I. • • f __ I - - • ·, Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 11 .. • • • ,, . (v) Council Member Hathaway commented that Council should consider making an appointment to fill the vacancy which exists on the Board of Adjust- ment and Appeals. Discussion ensued concerning the vacancy on the Englewood Downtown Development Authority and the meeting which has been rescheduled for the November 4th study session to discuss the £DDA's sign proposal. Council Member Hathaway requested that a 11 members of the Authort ty be invited to attend. (vi) Counc i1 Member Gulley requested that effort be made once again to set up a meeting of the School/City Committee as there are several issues which need to be discussed. 13. Ctty Manager's Report (a) Hr. Fraser gave a brief report on the recent fire incident at Kim- berly Woods. Recognition of citizens and various City employees who were he-roically involved in the event ts planned for Novellber 4, 1991. 14. Ctty Attorney's Report (a) Hr. DeWitt requested authority to settle the Hills case, involving property at 4885 South £latt Street, with the understanding the City's ease-nient will be preserved. COIIICIL NDIIER .. LLOCIC NOVED, -IT IMS SECONDED, TO AUTHORIZE TH( CITY AT- TOIIN(y TO ENTER INTO A STIPULATION, RDIOVINI OUISELVES FRON ACTIVE PARTICIPA- TION IUT llflCH INDICATES THE CITY IIILL IIHSOYE ITS WEJIENTS IN THE CASE: CA1ot. ANN NILLS VS NARY JME NIRELEZ, ETAL (4111 SOUTH ELATJ STREET). Ayes: Council Heabers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. (b) Mr. DeWitt announced the City will be pursuing enforc ... nt of Sec - tion 12·4·1 of the £nglellf00d Nuntctpal Code 1985 with regard to fiber optic cable tnstallatton perfol"'lltd by U. S. West. He will keep Council advised of tht progress in this 111tttr. (c) He infol"'lltd Council he will be speaking before the National Nunicipal Association of l,al Officers in San Otego (October 26, 1991) on the subject of C£RCLA and ACC£ egtslation. (d) He advised Council that Denver Regional Council of Goverr1111ents Is now supporting the ACC£ legislation. Further discussion ensued relative to the l19lslatlon and its supporters. (t) Hr . DeWitt stated he will be on vacation for part of the week of October 29. 1991 . · . • I. • , . . I - -I ., .I . • Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 12 1S. Adjournment · .. • • • ... .. · . " : .,, . COUNCIL MENIER IULLOCIC NOVED TO AD.JCIUIII. The nieeting adjourned at 9:SS p.m. 'I • . .. I . • • ]- • . . ,., .. > 1. Call to order. 2. lnvocauon. • • • AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MltE11NG OF THB ENGLEWOOD Clff COUWCIL OCTOBER 21, 1891 7:30P.JL 3. Pledge of Allegiance. J/a >I 4 "~ 4. Roll call. 4//(p~ 5. Mlnuta. a. Minutes frrm the October 7, 1991 ~ City Council Meeting . .Mc~w 'Y- 8. Pre-Scheduled Vlllltan. (Plew Umlt your ... wntauoa to ten mmuta.) a. Tina McCormick will be honored • £n&lewood'a Employee ol the Month for October. 10. Approve on eecond readln&· NAd~"'•'I ,... «hui I()•, J, C. -.a:,t,_ Y ru..JV a. Coundl em No . 80 lncorporatme reqwred l'ederal Prebeallnellt 1 -i) ov;; 1 ~ and local mforcement requwamta Into the WMtewater UUbty Ordtnance. I. • • , ]- • City Council Agenda October 21. 1991 Page2 ·, ,, • ,.. • • b. Council Bill No. 64 allowtng the ISSuance of temporary Liquor License Permits. c. Council Bill No. 65 approvtng a lease between the City of Engtewood and the Engtewood Liana ,Club for operation of the miruature railroad tram at Belleview Park. 11. Ordtnancca, RcaoluUona. and MoUona. . Li; Uf ~~~~41<.~~~t:r-Developmcnt to C1!:.Jp 9,0 adopt a bill for an ordinance amending the Derelict Vehicle Ordinance. ~.'uJ. STAff IOURCS: IUclull'4I 8. Waaala. Director of Coaummtty r Dnelopaeat. 1 'lA. Recommendation from the Department of Community Development to , • ,I;, adopt a bill for an onttnance approvmg the sale of lllx propcrUca for ~ ~ ~ Project BUILD. 8TAff aouaca: ......... Wrmll, Director of ~ ! ,,,,-Comlllladty .,...,....t. ~ ... ,. •7-- ~11-c. Recommendation from the Department of Safety Semcea to adopt a bill "' ir for an ordinance approving an ..,-eanmt With the Colondo nAJ1f ?j 1"/) =~.°!..~~=-~~~~ Law vP ,,_,,,,-8taaley, Director of Wy ... ,1c.w • ..a ......... t ,._ v....,_.., Patrol Bann c,aaa~•· t:v"f~ ~ d. RecommcndaUon from the Water and Sewer Board to adopt a bill for an A.; 0 ord1nance modifying the 8Mln Interceptor ~t/_ "!~ .' ,t_ ,L C:,, 1" aouaca: atewart......_nencterf/6Ul8ltlee. ~ 12. General Dtacuaak>n. a. Mayor'e Choice. b. Council Member's Choice. r V v- V { fl • .J 7f ~*) @A reaoluUon reductnc realdent 1'111 cart feea at the EnCkwood Oolf' ,:,,;: j• At eourae. cc.maa 11.zs:w am~• . ~i.~ (f) ~.~ ~ • C;",u• •,.., l'-'~~·•" ~••t-l ·'ll. 5 ""~L ,-(di~~ A.,, J • · 1 ell# e 13. City M....,-Report . ~f' l1ttT /¥ft I,,, "'~''/ ~-"'~' I( (<(.) h, r II .f lt';_h,,,/., "'-fs IPu-,.,;.,,._ • ,r ~.', ,; % &.-,.,;/ 111~,1,.;,I 14 . City Attorney's Report . •. Settlement ...... c.e . . .J ,6.,A4-,k '"""~" ...-,.~1,111 /J,,lfl,tt-•~"'"'"I_ s,"*'1.,,.~ A./'/'W 7 .. () '"".J ""11 '>ff C",P, IIS,.,,,,J,1,.,1 Sf'(' ~uf /*I~ • '' ' I. • • • ,. ~ . ' ' ' ]- • I• • ' ] •' • The following mtnutes were transmitted to Council from 1O/4/91-10 / l 7 /91 : • Englewood -Clean, Green & Proud Conumsaton meeting of Sept. 10, 1991. • Englewood Downtown Development Authority meeting of Sept. 11, 1991. • Englewood Publtc Library Board meeting of October 8, 1991. • Board of Adjustment and Appeals meeting of September 11. 1991. • Englewood Liquor Licensing Authority meeting of October 2. 1991. • ~Jt-¢:l'f e~_,...,,,«. ~ 7o tr,so;,u,," I • • • @v,v) ' , ., I - It/-]) 1/E I • ,.. • ff ·, • ;v,1/ Je /'Yf'.S e,r/1'>,r fe>'rla ,;,-Ft, ~ Acee I,-, h, To ~ A@>f L ~ ~ ~ l>,e,~ [,t WP/f Drcor llow 5"--P/P~'~1 ACl!E ~te,,;Ar,-• ..,;, . eKDf () 11 t/d c>n -lllJ 11 /N' .vf o ~ WS: I 2 Cf ,. -. . . • • ! 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Mayor 4 IM Ci1y of '£.ngkr,IOOd, Ctlittrado, ftcrr(,y prr,c(ai• ~&YmNr Z, 1:191 IU iza ,ft, City tt/ ·u19',,,"""l I urge ,Ii, ,iriz,ns o/ rftu a,111111uniry 10 rtCl'!]Hitc 1ft, •tries 0/ 1/iis '""-'' £,y ton 1ri(~11in.!l .'1'"U1'11.•fy to its SU l'f"''' 11i rou9' rli, 1•11rcfta.•c t,f ·1111 ,My ·1',•p1•it1 on rftc ,,;,y. ,11L•i1(, f.•r ,r,, ,t, .. ,ri {,11 1i,•ri ,,j tfin, 1y•f..Jls "' arprccia1io11 f or ,Ii, .•,urijius ,,J ,111r lionor,·,( ,(.-,Lf. (jl'l-'C.: 111u(u my li ,111 ,f an.f uo( 1Ms Z Ill lag I'/ Cktokr, 1:1,1 • . , ...... . . "' - • " I . • , - • • • • '· ,. IEIIEIAL AIEaA ITEII CCIIIIENT IOSTEI DATE: OCTOIEI 21, lttl _, PElsml MY SPUlt ---lllf -1191. UCH SUCH PEIS4II IIJST SI• THIS mTD, STATI• IIMIE, allESS, ---ITBI ..... PLEASE UNIT YOUR camns TO FIVE NlllffES. THOSE PDSGIS N 11191 TO SPEM II FAVOI OF GI II GnOSITI• TO A PUil.iC HUii., SNDULD SI• 1IE APPLICMLE PUil.iC HEMI• mTEI. PUASE flln • .. I . • • • ~ . , , • ]- 1. can to ONer • • . • ' (. EIIILEIIDGD c1n CCUICIL EIIILEIIDGD, AIAPMIIE CGllffY I COLOUDO letUlar Sesston OctONI' 7, 1111 t• The regular ... ting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:32 p.a. 2. lnwecatton TIie tnvocatton WIS gtven by Council lllllber lftggins. 3. Pl.ate of All .. tanc:e The Pledge of Allegtance WIS led by Mayor Van Dyke. 4. 1o11 can Present: Council lllllbers Hathaway, Gulley, lfiggins, Bullock, Clayton. Habenicht, Van Dyke Absent: A quorum was present. Also present: 5. ltnutn None Ctty Nanager Fraser Ctty Attoraey DIMttt Deputy Ctty Nanager llart1l1 City Clerk Crow Director Fonda, Utiltttes Director llKk, lecreation (a) Council lllllber lfiggtns r94Nsted tllat the ainutes of SeptNber 16, ..... be -nded : Pate 6, vottng record on Agenda It• 12(b)(tt) to read ~s: COUMtl lllllbers Gulley , Hathaway, lftggi111, .,llock , Habefttcht lays: COUMtl Nlllbers ClaytN, VIII Dyu. CGIIICIL ............. • IT m 11rn1a. Tl ..... 1111 llllfflS IF 1'111 -·· IIITI• OF SIPTDIID H, INl, AS •1a. . . ,, ~ ' • ' ., . .. I. • .. ]- 1-- • Englewood City Council Minutes October 7, 1991 -Page 2 . ' • • • Ayes: Council Members Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. 6. Pre-scheduled Visitors (a) Monte Perkins and Myrna Jayn Cherne appealed the denial of their application for a Coaercial Aauseaent Center License at 3924 South Pearl Street. COUNCIL IIEIIIEll HAIEIIICHT IIOYED, -IT IIAS SEcmmED, TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING OIi NOYEIIIEI 4, 1991 AT 7:30 P.11., TO COIISIDEI AN APPEAL OF THE DECISION OF THE D11£CTOI OF FINANCIAL SERVICES TO DENY AN APPLICATION FOi A COIIIEICIAL MUSE- IIEIIT CEIITEI LICENSE AT THE COTIME IIAIIIET, 3924 SGUTN POil ST1£ET, EIIILEIIOOD, co. Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wtggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None 7. Ion-scheduled Visitors (a) Dan Jenson, 3240 South High StrHt, requested equal treataent in the enforc-nt of banners and sale signs for his business located at 3531 South Logan StrHt. He coaented that it does not s ... fair to a 11 ow coapet 1 · tors to advertise in this .. nner. Discussion ensued; Mr. Jenson was assured equal enforceaent can be expected. (b) Ron Boston, 7150 South Ogden Way, urved retention of the Plans Ex - •tner posit10fl, citing probl•s lllhich could be experienced tn contracting for plan revt .. , t.e., delays, costs, etc. He stressed the need for quality butldtngs lllhtch .. t code requt,......ts for the preservation of the Ci ty and the safety of firefighters and ctttzens. (c) Darlene Gruninger, 3655 South 0.1 .. re, No. ZZZ, representing the Englewood E11ployNs Associat ton (EEA), spoke concerning the Pl ans Ex•tner position. She stated the EEA 1s tn avreaent wtth Mr. Boston 's coaents retarding the Plans Ex•iner posttton, that fna the safety and liability aspect, tt ts t11portant to retain the postttOfl. She offered financial data that indicates the cost of contracting plan review 1110U1d exceed the salary an d benefits of the position . e. c:a.untcattons w Procl-ttons (a) Director Stanley , Safety Services , presented the Pedestrian Safe t y Cttltlon •lltch was recently .. rded to the Ctty of E119lwood by the w. Aut o Club . Nr . Stanley explained honors for the llflrd art equally shared wi th the Oepartaent of Publi c Works . He t nforad Council the IWlrd recognizes the fac t that there wre no pede s trian fatalities In IMO . ' I . • I - • • . ' En9lewood City Council Minutes October 7, 1991 -Pate 3 • • I • • ( b) COUIIC IL IEIIEl •LOCK MOVED, -, IT IIAS SECONDED, TO ACCEPT THE IESIMATI• OF DElYL V. &EASE FIOII THE 0-.E.IIOCID lmM IEIEW. AUTHOlln, Ayes: Council Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. (c) COUNCIL NEIIIEl HATHAMAY IIOVED,-, IT IIAS SECONDED, TO DECLARE THE 1111TH OF OCTOIEl •NEAST CANCEi AIMIENESS NMTH,• Ayes: Council Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. (d) COUIICJL IIEIIIO HATHMIAY IMED, -IT IMS SECCIIIED, TO DECUI£ THE MHlt OF OCTOID I -12, lHl, AS •f11£ PIEVElffl• ll(S,• Ayes: Council Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. (e) IT IMS .... IIIDUSLY IMED TO DECUIE OCTOID 11, lttl, AS •ELSIE Ml.UY DAY,• Ayes: Council Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. City Nan199r Fraser stated the proclaation will be presented to Nrs. Nalley at the voluntNr rec09n1tion ceraony scheduled for October 10 at the Nalley Center. (f) CIIIICIL IIEIIIO HAIIIIICNT ..U, -IT IMS SECamED, TO DECUlf THE IIEEI OF OCTOID IO -H, lttl, AS •MTIGML MIIESS IIIIIEll'S 11111.• Ayes: Council ....,.rs Gulley, Hathaway, IU91ins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Notion carried. Mayor Van Dyke presented the proclaation to Narj Bluder, President of Englewood Business and Professional Woattl's Club. (a) CIIIICJL IIEIIIO M.Loat ..U, -IT IMS SICCIIIED, TO DECUIE THE MEEI 0, IOftMO It TO DEcaao l, lttl, AS •MTIGML IIILE 11111, • Ayes : Council ....,.rs Gulley, Hath1Way, Wi91ins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays : None Motton carried . (h) IT IIAS IINIIIDUSU aftD TO APfllft THE PUCUMTI• -·· CNET -M1Y HALUIII • THEIi nn1me .... -·WIISMY. Ayes : Council ....,.rs &ulley, Hath1Way, Wi91ins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays : None Notion carried . •. • I . • I - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 7, 1991 -Page 4 ( t) IT IIAS UIWIIIIOUSLY IIOYED TO APPIO¥E THE PllOCUMTIOII NOIIOlll• UY -IIEIIE HOIIIIER OIi THEil FIFTIETH IIEDDI• •IVOSMY. Ayes: Council Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried . 9. Public He aring No public heari'"J was scheduled before Council. 10. Approval on Slconcl IHding CGUIICIL IDIEl HATHAIIAY IIOYED. Nm IT IMS SECONDED, TO APNOVE OIi SECOND IOD- 1• MED ITEIIS 10 (1) THlOUllt (c) AS FOL.LM: (1) ORDINANCE NO. 55, SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 57 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A LICENSE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SIX INCH WATER LINE BY CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE CROSSING THE CITY DITCH IN TWO AREAS. (b) ORDINANCE NO . 56, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 61 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SELECTED SECTIONS Of CHAPTER 6 TITLE 3, ENGLEWOOD UICIPAL CODE 1985, CONCERNING THE RETIRDIENT PIOlilM FOR NONDIERGENCY EM· PLOYEES ENTITLED •c1TY OF ENGLEVOOD NONEMERGENCY OIPlOYEES RETIRENENT PLAN AND TRUST AS NIENDED AND RESTATED EFFECTIVE JANUARY l, 1991.• (c) ORDINANCE NO. 57, SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL IILL NO. 62 INTRODUCED IV COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN T1tE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD, SOUTHGATE WATER DISTRICT AND KIOWA RESOURCES, INC .• RCUTJNG TO WATER RIGHTS FOR THE SOUTH PLATTE EX CHANGE PROJECT . Ay es : Nay s : Motion carr ied . Council Mellber s C.Ulley, Hathaway , W1991ns, Bullock , Clayton , Habtfl lc ht, Van Dyke Non e 11 . Ord t nances , leso 1 ut tons and llot tons .. (1) A r ec oaendat t on froe the Entl.-od liquor Uce11st119 Authority to adopt a bill fo r an ord i nanc e to allow the tnuanct of ttllPC)rary ltquor license pert1 t t s wa s con s id ered . The Ctty Cl erk wa s asked to re ad Counci l 1111 No . 64, entitled : COUNC IL Bi ll NO . 64 , INTIIOOUCED IY COUNCI L NENBER GUI.LEY • ' I . • • , ]- • • • En9lewoocl City Council Ntnutes OCtober 7, 1991 -Pa .. 5 . ' <. • • I • • A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMEfl>ING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 38 OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING A NEV SUBSECTION SE. COIIICIL IElaEI U.LEY IIIVED, -IT IIAS smlllED, TO APNOVt MED ITEN ll(a) -CCIIIICIL IILL m. 14. Council Mellber Clayton offered additional tnforaatton concerning the t911Porary license fee, stating tn hts optnton the fee ts excessive. COIIICIL IIEIIID cun• IIOV£D TO IEDUCE THE TIJIIOUIY PEIIIIT FEE Fal $100 TO $5. The aotton died for a lack of second. Further explanation of the fN structure and the process to be followd tn considering the granting of t-,orary licenses as opposed to the current pro- cess of 11111....-nt agret111nts was offered by City Clerk Crow and Ctty Attorney DeWitt. It was also pointed out by Council lletlber Hath-.y that the teaporary license provides the opportunity for the applicant to conduct business tn the tntert• 120+ days while the transfer ts being processed. City Manager Fraser assured Council the reca•1nded fN ts a atnor offset of the costs the Ctty encounters tn processtng the appltcatton; tn ltght of Coun- ctl's dtrectton that costs be recovered tn approprtate ctrcuastances, he con- curred wtth the recoaendatton. City Attorney Dlllttt potnted out that a new legal relattonshtp ts created by the tNPOrary peratt which ts tdenttftablt t• teras of rtgltts, ...-ship, and obltgattons, 111 of whtch are atsstng tn the current aan..-nt ag,.......t pro- vtstons. He stated the proposed process wtll provide beMftts to the trans- feror as well as to the transferee. Ht further c-ted that the new status created by the •peratt• ts probably approprtate to evaluate the overall tx· pens• 1ssoct1ted wtth tt. Vote results: A.yes: Nays: Motton carrted . COUIICtl lllllbers &.Alley, Hatha,ay, Vt19tns, Bullock, Habentcht, Van Dyke Counc 11 lllllber Cl -,ton (b) Dtrector Fonda presented • recoatftdatton froa the lt -Ctty Super - visory c-tttN to adopt • btll for III ordt11111C1 tncorporattRt rtel'ltred Federal Pretrealatftt bgulattons and local 111forctalftt ,....1,......ts tnto the Wastewater Uttltty Ordtnance . Ctty Attorney Delfttt potnted out the 119resstve nature of the ordtnance, c-ttng upo11 the ft• of $2,000 as authorized by federal law. Nr . Fonda conftraed that the p,opoMd ordlnuce actually lowers the pretrealatftt requl,......ts and that pro,er 110ttftc1tlon will be 9tven to 111 users of the syst ... The City Clerk was asked to read Counctl 1111 II . IO, 111tttled : COUIIC IL II LL m. IO , INTIODUCCO IY COUIIC IL .... HATNMMY "' - • ' I· • , - • Entl...ood Ctty Council Ntnutes October 7, 1111 -Page & '· • • • A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE AMEll>ING TITLE 12, CHAPTER 2, WASTEWATER UTILITY. CGUIICIL IIEIIIEll NA11WIAY IIOIED, -IT IMS SE:CCIIIED, TO APPIOYE MEll>A ITBI 11(~) -CGUIICIL llll IIO. IO. Ayes: Council Nlllbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Notion carried. (c) Director Black presented a recoaaendation froa the Recreation De- partaent to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving a lease betllleeft the City of Englwood and the Englwood lions Club for operation of the ainiature rail- road train at Belleview Park. Ht explained the provisions of the lease and advised Council the least had been reviewed by the Parks and Recreation Coa- atssiOII. Council Nlllber Habenicht inquired tf there is a possib11 ity of con- fl tct of interest for council lllllbers • belong to the Englewood lions Club. Ctty Attorney Dtlfitt assured her this wuld not be constdtred a conflict of tnterest as long as proper notice is given. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 15, entttled: CCUICIL Bill II>. 15, IIITIIIIIUCm BY CCUICIL IDBER WIIGINS A Bill FORM GIDI .. E AMmJNC A LEASE MREDEIT BETWEEN TH£ CITY OF ENGLE- WOOD All> THE DICLEIIOOO LJCIIS CUii SIIUIIJNC POOL, INC., FOi THE OP£RATICII OF A MINIATURE RAILIIOAD TRAIi II BELLEYIEW PAIi. CIIIICIL -11•• -. -IT IMS •111a, Tl a,p1111 -ITIII ll(c) -CIIIICIL IILL •• a. For the record, tllose .-en of C..Cil • are l1011s Chlb .... rs •re tcltn- ttfied as Council Nlllbers Bullock, Habtfttcllt, &.lley, and Wt19tns. Vote results: Ayes: lays: Motton carrted . 12 . IIMral Dtsa111t• Council Nlllbers Sulley, Hatllaway, Wi19tns, Bullock, Clayton, Habtfticllt, Wan Dyke None (a) Mayor's Clloice flayer Va11 Dyke did 110t "-" -, •tters to brilll btfort Council. lto...vtr, she c-ted IIIMNI the ..._ttful fall folt• SM Md C..Cil Nlllber Hathaway had SNft durt111 tlletr rec•t trtp Hit. (b) C..Ctl .....,.,, Cllotce (t) C..Cil .....,. ...._,c11t br'Nlllt fortll sewr1l tt-: . ' I . • , ]- • • • ·, EnglftOOCI City Council lltnutes October 7, lttl -Pa .. 7 • • , . • 1. COIIICIL .. El HAIEJIIQfT IIDYED, -IT IIAS SECCNIED, TO DIIECT THE c1n INIIEI -THC c1n ATTOMEY TO PUPAi£ A 1£SOWTI• TO IIOYE FUNDS FIOII THE PIOCEEDS OF T1E -EIIIIUSE PllOPEITY TO T1E PUILIC 1•10VEIIElff FUND 111TH THE APPIOPIIATE FUIIDS TO IE 1£SEIVED FOi T1E CEIITEIIIIAL AHA. Council Metlber Clayton advised he would prefer SN1ng the actual resolution before voting 1n favor of the concept; therefore, he would vote tn oppos1t1on to a 110tion directing the preparation of a resolution. After considerable discussion concerning reserving these funds for a specific area, Council Mellber Habenicht withdrew her original 110t1on. COUNCIL IIElaEI HIIIElllatT DD, -IT IIAS SECIIIDED, TO DIIECT T1E c1n -- MEI -T1E c1n ATTOIIIEY TO PIENIE A IESOWTI• TO IID¥E FUIIDS Flml T1E PIO- CEEDS Of TIE IIEEIIIIIIISE PIDNITY TO TIE PUILIC 1.._EIBT FUIID. Ayes: Council 1111111,ers Gulley, Hathaway, 111gg1ns, Bullock, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: Council 1111111,er Clayton llotton carried. 2. Council 1111111,er Habenicht shared copies of a resolution she plans to pres- ent to the next Council ... ttng. The resolution 1nd1cates support of leg1sla- t1on relattnv to the 1apl ... ntat1on of the Public School Finance Act of 1988. 3. Council 1111111,er Habelltcht SUNested that Council consider aaendtng the budget decisions with r19ard to departmental travel. She cited Council 1111111,er Hathaway's suggestion that all travel 1n the Ctty be evaluated. Ns. Habenicht suggested a tiae fraae and outlined the proposed criteria for the evaluation. Council 1111111,er Hathaway clarified her suggestion as being one of viewing travel as a percentage of the department's budget equated to the nUllber of ..,1oyNs 1n the department. Mayor Van Dyke stated she ts heari119 t• issues: one, to reinstate travel requests, which 1n her op1n1on should be addressed when the budget ordinance ts proposed; and t•, that staff provide infor111t ton on departmental travel addressing the concerns of both Council ..._.rs Habellicht and Hathaway. She suggested they both discuss their concerns with Ctty Manager Fraser, per111t- t1119 ht• to provtde the tnfor111tton wheft possible . Council 1111111,er 111991111 tnqutred of Ns. Habelltcht tf the •-par ... ters should apply to Council; Ns . Habenicht responded tn the affir111ttve. 4. Ns. Habelltcht requested further revtew and study sesston dtscusston r19ardt119 the service lapact which ~ld result with the ellalnatton of the Plans Ex .. tner position. 5. She Inquired about the shtngles .e.tch have beN stored on 11,,.,.re. Ctty Nanager Fraser stated he has rece11tly received tnfor111tton and, after revtew, wt11 share that data wtth eo.cn. I . • 0 . , ' ]- Englwood City Council llinutes October 7, 1111 -Pa .. 8 • • • 6. Ns. Habenicht cCllllllflted upon the City's recent visitors froa several for- eign countries, stating she had enjoyed vistttng and sharing tnforaatton about a,ntcipal govenant wtth thea. ( t t) CGIIICIL 111E111D 111.IIS IMED, -IT IIAS SECWD, TO IO INTO mcunn SESSION AfTD .... DI OF 11IE -· • IEETI• ,. 11IE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSI• PDSCIIIEL. Ayes: Nays: Nolton carried. Council Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, lltggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None 13. Ctty IIIMlff'I a.,ort Nr. Fraser dtd not have any aatters to brtng before Council. 14. Ctty AttorMy'1 a.,ort (1) Nr. Dellttt transattted copies of Suaons to Answr regarding PROP- ERTIES BY COOPER, INC. t V. CITY OF Ell&LEIIOOD, etal t I CIH involving sewer ltne construction; he requested authortzatton to defend the Ctty tn thts aatter. CGIIICIL IIEIIID __ , IMED, • IT IMS --· TO MNDIIZE 11IE c1n AT- TIIIIEY TO DEFEllt 11IE c1n IF EINDF• -1• ...al'ID IY ..... IIIC., v c1n IF ... tw11, .u1. Ayes: Council Nellbers Gulley, Hath-,, llt11tns, •llock, Clayton, Habefttcllt, Van Dylla Nays: None Motton carried. (b) Nr. Dellttt tnforad Council that the Ctty llas been naecl beneftctary tn the estate of Larry Scott, wtth the Ctty Manager tdenttfted as the personal representative. He reqNsted Hthortty to c....-c:e settl ..... t of the estate. CGIIICIL .... 111•1• .... -IT IN ...... TO --IZE 11IE c1n AT- TOIIIEY TO CIIIIIIICE IITTUIBJ f/11111 UIIY arr man. Ayes: Council Nellbers Gulley, Hath-,, llt11tns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dylla Nays: None Nolton carried. (c) Nr. Dellttt transattted coptes of Sttpulatton and Ae,.......t betWNtl Appltcant (F. J. Kent Corporal ton) and Opposer (Ctty of E119lwood). He re - quested authority to enter tnto the settleaent, CCllllllflttng that such authority provides legal protKtton for the Ctty and allows Davtd Htll of Hutchinson, Black, Htll I Cook to st9" the 19,.......t on behalf of the Ctty. CUICIL .... MUY .... -IT IN ...... Tl MIIIIIIZE 1111 c1n Amll- llEY TO llffD INTI IITTUIBJ II 1111 MnD --ITIMATI• -MIH- llllff ll1IIDII , • .1. 11111' c1r•T1• • c1n "' • •••· 'I I . • • ' 2 I ]- • • • • • -'-----~~------ Entl..ood Ctty Council Ntnutes oetober 7, 1111 -Pa .. I Ayes: Nays: Notion carried. 15. Ad,10Ul'Mlllt Council Nellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke lone c:allCIL IIENID IIATNMIAY ..U TO .... The wtint adjourned at 8:54 p.a . ~-----·- . ' I . • • l ]- • • DAD October 21, 1991 • • • '· couac:?L CCIINJIIICA'HOlf AGBIIDA ITSII Amendment to Derelict and Hobby Vehicle 11 A Vehicle Ordinance. Department of c-&nlty De,relo,_.nt , Richards. Wanueh, Director of CCllaunity Development Allend Title 15, Chapter 5, lection J, lubeection• A and I of the ln9lewood Municipal Code by addl119 eection• that, lt Provide for bot:h one year and ala ~II peralta. The alx -nth nonre-able peralU -1c1 not be aubject to a f•, and -lei •11-naldent e._911 tiae to repair or~ the vehicle. Tbe one year peralt -lei be for a f• of 1100. 2t Give cllrectlon to Code lnfor-=-nt offl-r• by .,..._1119 that any properly covered -111cle on a hard eurfaoe vltla f-r fully lnflatecl Urea la not a derelict or bobby -11101e. nanON oomcg. aen• eouacu appco,ecl Title 11 of the ... 1._.. ... 1c1,-1 Code by Ol'dlaanoe 111, .. r1 .. of lttl, oe Naroll t, lttl. Tbere Ila-...___.... •leouHlon• and ~t• aince thee nlatlnt to the enf~t of tlala .-.1unoe. Staff vH cllnoted to brlnt reca 111clad re.lalon• to the City couacu. mrr OPJDII Tbe two propaHd -~ .. nu NlkN• the DOHHM of co..ou by au-1119 .. caption• to the 1100 f• ln an ...,uula ....... and by aUowlnt the aHue1111Uon tMt certain velllolN an~ either derelict•._.., ... U....fwe, ~ aullject to tlll• COiia. •oc• • •• ,.. attn._._ .. ..._. Cltheu ve. Ila-.,... le tllla 1 .... llave Nell NM ooplH of tllie propoeal and Mve ..._ lnvltM le atteM the Get...., 11, lttl aNtlftl, ....... I . • < • • - • • • • • •••o•a•DVN S'OI .... --· llolJer rraHr, Cl.ty Nanaver al.cbard s. lfanuah, Director of ca-&nl.ty Dewelopaent septeaber 10, 1991 nded Derelict Yehl.cl• Polley TM Cl.ty COunoU haa heard fraa a IIUllber of c1u ..... wbo ha-ralaed concern• about tlle City'• MW code relatl.119 to clereUct Yelll.cln. A lan,e nuaber of theH concern• relate to tlle r9C1Ul~t of the pa,-nt of a $100 fH la order to Ii-, the one al- lOIMd clereUot or ballby 99hl.cle outelcle of an •cloeed 9arA99 on a real.clenUal prop- en:y, TM ,rarl.oua 1•-• ral.eed an aa foll-• 1. Cltl.Nne haft a rl.9bt to do wbateYer they want on their own property aa lODt u they an ~ aanoyl.119 otllere. 2. Tllen l• • dlfferenoe ~••• --,1119 a ftblcl• l.n • yard encloeed by a ala r.-eoUd feaoe or la• eante• J. ... of ~ people affNtad an jllft WN'klat people ... tlle 1100 fH 1• -,-. •· Wl.~ ~. we •-to worll -our oan on our pcopertJ, Aleo, u.aver• wl~t ...... te neoaroee _. to lie able to work -care. After OOll81derable dl.-HlOII, tlle CltJ CINMU .-.rally felt tut tlle ordl.nanoe ... WN'kl.119 ... that the 1100 abould rwl.a for tlle preeeat. COuncU •l.d, --..r, uk naff to n,rl.ew our poUoy nlatlll9 to -~loee or wel,rera of tlle pro,rlalona of tbl• oode, ...-olallJ wllell P1•11ny wre wece Mtl.ftlJ worklnt on tllelr care • ftle CltJ M~, Aealetaat City Nnn1n, tlle .. 1..-arllnf ser.1oee Aal.alnrator, ... .,..u rew'--f ...-nl •1-• 1. n nu .. ~ .... IIIJ ...... law ~ .r1au1-er ... uot ... --, ftlll- •lee • ~ ~ ...... 1• -. ... 1, nri.. ~ c...u•e or e1u ... • nlatlaf to falneH ...... ,., -.. ,.. ... nlN. • owl..., tut ~ •r1a1t1aM, Ue .-,.rreot, ..-rally nUNtef ~ latent of CNMU ... were worlll .. la ~ we .. 1. l.delltlfy .... Uet Mll181N .... wur ... wltll 1 ... •1aap11•nt tbaa Nfon. • aleo felt tut UJ ..., -1• wt Ullely lla,re • .... u,,. effect on our •forawat effwte. • . • • • • ]- • • 6' - • • ~ ~. - 2. Identify a nuaber of hard•hlp reason• that could be used a• criteria for allowl119 valvera or .. ceptlon•. The .. exception• vould be revleved by the ataff of .. l9hborhood Service• and forwarded to -for ravl-and declalon. Once a9aln, ve rejected thl• option becau .. of the dlfflculty in devaloping crlterla and deflnltlon• that were clear and unaablguoua. It vaa felt that ve vould juat vet caught up ln endl••• arcau-nt• and debate• about .. aning and flnver polntlnv about the unevenne•• of decl•lona. J. The thlrd option that ve reviewed, and the one we rec01111and, la ••tabli•h- lftCJ a deflnltlve t1-fr ... vlthln vhlch work on a vehicle can occur vlth- out paylftCJ the $100 fN. Any property -r vho c-ln to a•k for a valver would be vranted one lf they alleved, throu9h a vrltten application fora, that they vere actively -rklftCJ on the vehicle. The valver vould be for a •lx aonth period vlth no exception•. at the end of the •1• aontha, they would have to beCJln payl119 the $100 f ... The property ovner vould be peraltted one valver per year, and they vould have to comply vith all other provlalon• of the code, lncludl119 the requirement that the vehicle -•t be covered when not belftCJ -rked on. We al-rec nd that the towl119 policy be WIided to allow towin9 in -ny aore clr-taacea. Clarrently, our policy requlne that ve take title to the vehicle before towing. .. then auction ~ ..,..lclN off vlth the Clty recelvi119 the revenue. In order to u•iet 1n rlddl119 Sngl-...1 of theae vehiclN, and to -• it eaaler and 1••• offen•ive for clti .... to ha,,. ,,...iclN tOlled, ve recc111aend that we tow vehlclN anyvllere 1n the metro area u a .. rvice. The vehicle• vould r-ln in the -rabip of the property-· .. bell.,,. that thl• vould result in -ny aore vehicle• bei119 tOlled out of Sngl~ than tM foar ve ha,,. done throuvh the current proCJr•. Thi• vould •1--• it l••• -roue on the cltlaen•. lte vlll alao be exploring tM poeelltlllty of pco91dlat pnperty -• vlth a llat of towing •rvlcea ao that tMJ can -ldar aak1at tllelr -arra111•ant•. •• part of thle Nrvloe, w -1• alao pco9ide a llet of pl .... to talle derelict vehlcl•• either for Nle and/or junking, or for parklat ..a lltOI' ... . cc, .. rold .J. ltitt, .. i9hborllood lervioee ldalaiatrator aick Dallltt, City at~ Linda llartin, Deputy City ...... r ' , .. I • • ,_ I - • • • ,- • I• . • ' '· //().._/ ORDINANCE NO. __ SF.RIES OF 1991 BY AUTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 69 INTRODUC~BY ®NCH. :\lEifflER-'-~,¥,,a~~~~~u~;.:u...C"..ll:~~ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE A:\fENDING TITLE 15, CHAPTER 5, SECTION 3, SUBSECTIONS A AND B, VEHICLES; DERELICT AND HOBBY, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985. WHEREAS, it is necessary to address issues that are necessary for the health and safety of the residents of the City of Englewood, and WHEREAS, the City Council has received input from the citizens of Englewood concerning the derelict vehicle provisions of the Englewood :\funicipal Code, and WHEREAS, City Council desires to implement certain portions of the input City Council has received on the issue of derelict vehicles. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Stc;tjon 1. Tille 15, Chapter 5, Section 3, Subsections A and B, of the Englewood )lunicipal Code 1985 are hereby amended to re11d as follow : 15-5-3: VEHICLES; DERELICT AND HOBBY: It shall bo unlawful for any person to store, maintain or keep any derelict or hobby ,·ehicle, as defined by this Title, on any real property or adjacent public ri1ht-of-way in the City except as follow1: A. Vehicles in Residential Zone,. 1. Th re ehall be no more than one J,c.1-by or ckrt'liu vt'hidt' maintained <,r stored on the property of any rt'tidcnce in :l r Eidcm :nlly ;coned di1tri,t, which ,·ehicl e h II be . tor~d in n fully enclosed prap or similar structu~. A ~rsnn mn~· 1101-e the ,·ehide in a carport or open ar«!'n if the n•hiclc nnd it.a pnrt.a are kept 1tntinly CO\'ered •ith n 1,c .down cmwn1 or , 11: 1· t•p:1q ue co,·erin1. Stor.aeo or Ct>\ ii,;.: i .. n .. t r~qui, ,I , lu 1\ the ,·e hide i• actually beinc wo, kc.·J v n . 2. No person shall store or work on any hohby or dcrelirt n•hitlo \\ithin lhe required front yard sotbnck or in nr n any 1whlic p.-opcrly or ri1hts-of-way . . , • . " I . • , - ] • • • • I• • <. rty which has no adequate has no garage, who is seeking a variance or oth,r before the Englewood Board of Acljustmen~ Appeals in matter relating to this SectiQJWl(all not be required to any fee to the City for said ~ure. The owner of a derelict or hobby vehicle as well as the occupant and owner or the property shall be responsible for the maintenance or storace or such vehicle in compliance with thia Chapter. The ewner ef a helthy •• de,eliel r;sehiele ahall ,egisler and- eltlei11 M Erclewee4 1'8rap pel'llli, and pay an annual 11e11,1'8ftef'eraWe •race ,ermi, ree ef ene hundred dellare ($1CMUM)) fer eaeh an4 er;ser, heltlty er de,eliel r;sehiele whieh ia ne, a'8,e4 a, all limea ia a fWly e11eleae4 19,ap in 5. THE OWNER OF A HOBBY VEHICLE OR DERELICT VEHICLE STORED IN A RESIDENTIALLY WNED DISTRICT SHALL REGISTER THE VEHICLE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES, STATE OF COLORADO, OR OBTAIN AN ENGLEWOOD STORAGE PERMIT FOR SUCH VEHICLE. a. THERE MAY BE ISSUED TWO (2) TYPES OF PERMITS FOR THE S'roRAGE OF HOBBY OR DERELICT VEHICLES IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS: (1) THE ·HOBBY VEHICLE SIX (6) MONTH PERMIT' SHALL BE ISSUED TO AN OWNER OR OCCUPANT OF A RESIDENTIALLY ZONED PROPERTY FOR NO FEE AND SHALL BEV ALID FOR A SIX (6 ) MONTH tlME PERIOD FROM THE DATE OF ISSUANCE . '111E PERMIT SHALL BE ISSUED FOR A SPECIFIC VEHICLE AND A SPECIFIC SITE . ONLY ONE ·HOBBY VEHICLE SIX (6) MONTH PERMIT' SHALL ISSUE IN ANY ONE YEAR TIMI PERIOD FROM '111E DATE OF ISSUANCE OF '111E INITIAL PERMIT. AFTER EACH ANNIVERSARY DATE OF '111E ISSUANCE OF 'nlE "HOBBY VEHICLE SIX C6 ) MONTH PERMIT' 'nlE OWNER OR OCCUPANT MAY APPLY FOR A NEW ·HOBBY VEHICLE SIX (8 ) MONTH PERMIT'. (2) 'nlE "HOBBY VEHICLE ONE (l) YEAR PERMIT' SHALL BB ISSUED ro AN OWNIR OR OCCUPANT -2- ,,_ • . - .. I . • 0 . , , r I , - - • . , . • OF A RESIDENTIALLY ZONED PROPERTY FOR THE FEE OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00), NONTRANSFERABLE, FOR THE ONE (1) HOBBY OR DERELICT VEHICLE WHICH IS NOT STORED AT ALL TIMES IN A FULLY ENCLOSED GARAGE IN RESIDENTIALLY ZONED DISTRICTS OF ENGLEWOOD. THE PERMIT SHALL APPLY ONLY TO THE VEHICLE AND ONE PARCEL OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IDENTIFIED IN THE PERMIT AND SHALL NOT APPLY TO ANY OTHER VEHICLE OR PARCEL OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. b. NO MORE THAN ONE (1) PERMIT SHALL BE ACTIVE AT ANY TIME. 6. NO PERSON SHALL STORE ON A RESIDENTIALLY ZONED PROPERTY A HOBBY OR DERELICT VEHICLE WITHOUT A PERMIT OR IN VIOLATION OF THE )IANNER SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION E.:\1.C. 15-5-3A. FAILURE TO COMPLY SHALL BE A VIOLATION OF THIS CODE. 7. ANY SINGLE VEHICLE STORED ON THE PROPERTY THAT IS COVERED \vrnl A TIE DOWN CANVAS OR OTHER OPAQUE COVERING, IS STORED ON A HARD SURFACE AND HAS FOUR FULLY INFLATED TIRES JS PRESUMED TO BE FULLY LICENSED, INSURED AND STATE INSPECTED AND NOT A DERELICT OR HOBBY VEHICLE. IF MORE 111AN ONE VEHICLE JS COVERED AND STORED ON ANY ONE PROPERTY, THIS PRESUMPTION SHALL NOT EXIST AND IT SHALL RE THE DUTY OF 11IE CITY TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE VEHICLES ARE DERELICI' OR HOBBY A$ DEFINED BY THIS ORDINANCE AND TO TAKE Sl'CH :\tEASURES AS ARE AUTHORIZED BY THIS ORDINANCE. B. Businen Zoned District.a. 1. No ~rson 1hall bep a hobby or derelict ,·"hide in :1 hu:-in<' , 1.nncd di t rill unle 11 1uch vehicle is 1t o1~d in a rulh· l·ndo~l.'d tructurc or behi nd tho p_rincipal structure in an m · a sere ned from ,·iew or adjacent. properties and public li~ht 1· or-way . . 3. • - • I. • • , . ]- - • • • ,. • . , <, 2. No person who resides in a business or industrial zone district shall keep more than one hobby or derelict \'ehicle on the property. 3. The owner of a derelict or hobby vehicle as well as the occupant and owner of the property shall be responsible for the maintenance or stora1e of such vehicle in compliance with this Chapter. ~ The ewt1er er a heltll1 er tlereli8' r.•ehiele shall registeP-Gnd- eh'8i11 a11 Eacleweetl 1'9NII ,el'lllil anti pay afHlftnoo~ 11eatPa111f'e,ellle 1'81'819 ,el'lllil fee er eae hun~ollars- (a100.00) fer eaeh 8NI e'.'e,Y hellll,. •• tlewieli~ r.,ehiel&-Whieh-ts 11el alePN al all &iMea i11 • (Wly e11el11etl garaire i11 a B111i11e19 Zeae Dilll'iel ef Bncleweecl, 4. THE OWNER OF A HOBBY VEHICLE OR DERELICT VEHICLE STORED IN A BUSINESS ZONED DISTRICT SHALL REGISTER THE VEHICLE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES, STATE OF COLORADO, OR OBTAIN AN ENGLEWOOD STORAGE PERlUT FOR SUCH VEHICLE. a. THERE MAY BE ISSUED 1WO (2) TYPES OF PERlUTS FOR THE STORAGE OF HOBBY OR DERELICT VEHICLES IN BUSINESS AREAS : (1) THE "HOBBY VEHICLE SIX (6) MONTH PERllJT" SHALL BE ISSUED TO AN OWNER OR OCCUPANT OF A BUSINESS ZONED PROPERTY FOR 1\0 FEE AND SHALL BB VALID FOR A SIX (6) l10NTH TIME PERIOD FROM 1111: DATE OF ISSUA!\CF.. THE PERMIT SHALL BB ISSUED FOR A SPECIFIC VEHICLE AND A SPECIFIC SITE. ONLY ONE "HOBBY VEHICLE SIX (8) MONTH PER)Ua SHALL ISSUE IN ANY ONE YEAR TlllE PERI OO FRO)I THE DATE OF ISSUANCE OF THE INITIAL PERllJT. ArrER EACH ANNIVER ARV DATE OF 'fflE ISSUANCE OF THE "HOBBY VEHICLE SIX (6) MONTH PER! flT' THE OW~F.R OR THE OCCUPANT MAY APPLY FOR A NEW "HOUHY VEHICLE SIX (6) ltO?l1'H PF.R)II T (2~ TIIE "HOD3Y VEHICLE ONE (1) YF..\R PF.RlllT SHAI .L DE ISSUED TO AN O\YNER OR OCCUPAN 'r OF A Al 'SINESS ZONED PROPERTY f'OR THE Ft,;E OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS < 100 M •. NONTRANtsFERABLE, FOR EACH ANO 1-:Vfo:RV .4. ,. - . ( • • I. • • , o I J - • Jr • • HOBBY OR DERELICT VEHICLE WHICH IS NOT STORED AT ALL TIMES IN A FULLY ENCLOSED GARAGE IN BUSINESS ZONED DISTRICTS OF ENGLEWOOD. THE PERMIT SHALL APPLY ONLY TO THE VEHICLE AND ONE PARCEL OF BUSINESS PROPERTY IDENTIFIED IN THE PERMIT AND AND SHALL NOT APPLY TO ANY OTHER VEHICLE OR PARCEL OF BUSINESS PROPERTY. a. NO MORE THAN ONE PERMIT SHALL BE ACTIVE AT ANY TIME. 5. NO PERSON SHALL STORE ON A BUSINESS ZONED PROPERTY A HOBBY OR DERELICT VEHICLE WITHOUT A PERMIT OR IN VIOLATION OF THE MANNER SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION E.:\f.C. 15.5.3 B. FAILURE TO CO.\fPLY SHALL BE A VIOLATION OF THISCODE. 6. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION E.M.C. 15.5.3 B SHALL NOT APPLY TO PROPERTY THAT HAS AS A PERMITED USE AUTO REPAIR . Scc\iqn 2, No other Subsections of Section 3 of Chapter 5 Tille 15 shAll he affected by this ordinance. Int.roduced, read in full, and paned on ftnt readinc on the 211t day of October. 1991. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 24th day of'Oc:tober, 1991 . Susan Van Dyke, )fa~-or ATTEST: Patricia H . Crow. City Clerk I, Patricia H . Crow, City Clerk oft.he City oCEn,le *Ml. Colorodo. ht-f't'by ct'rtiry th:1t tht' nhoni ond fort-cc,in1 is a true copy of' n Bill r"r 11n I dinnnct', 1ntrodu ed. rt'~,d in full. 3nd pas ed on first n'odinl( on th" _ d.,y 111 __ _.1991. Patrida H . Crow . 5. " - ' I. • • r ,, I ]- • • • ... Read by title and passed on final readin1 on the __ day of ------------· 1991. Published by title as Ordinance No. _, Series of 1991, on the __ day of , 1991. Susan Van Dyke, Mayor -ATI'EST: Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk 1, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City olEnclewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the above and forepiq is a true copy ol the Ordinance paued on final readiq and published by title u Ordinance No._, Series of 1991. Patricia H. Crow ·•· ---- 11-. ·- ' - ' ., I. . • ; - ORDINANCE NO. __ SERIES OF 1991 . ' • • , . • BY AUTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 69 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER-..~~-4~~~~~_..._........_ __ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 15, CHAPTER 5, SECTION 3, SUBSECTIONS A AND B, VEHICLES; DERELICT AND HOBBY, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985. WHEREAS, it is neceuary to addreu iuuea that are necessary for the health and safety of the residents of the City of Englewood, and WHEREAS, the City Council has received input from the citizens of Englewood concerninc the derelict vehicle provisions of the Englewood Municipal Code, and WHEREAS, City Council desire, to implement certain portions of the input City Council has received on the iuue of derelict vehicles. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sgt.ion 1. Title 15, Chapter 5, Section 3, Sublectiona A and 8, of the Enclewood Municipal Code 1985 are hereby amended to read as follow,: 15-5-3: VEHICLES; DERELICT AND HOBBY: It shall be unlawful for any person to 1tore, maintain or keep anJ derelict or bobby vehicle, u defined by this Title, on any real property or acljacent public richt-oC-way in the City except a, follows: A. Vehicles in Relidential Zones. 1. There shall be no mon than one bobby or derelict vehicle maintained or 1torecl on the pnpertJ ol any residence in a naidentially loned cliatric&. which vehicle shall be 1tored in a fully enclONd prap or similar ltruct.un. A person may store the vehicle in a carport or open .,. if the vehicle and its part.a are kept entiNII covered with a tie-down canvas or other opaque COYffllll. 8&orap OI' COYeriftl i1 not requir.t when the vehicle is actually beinc worked on. 2. No penon aha1I ICGl'e or ..tt • anJ bobby or derelict vehicle within the required 6-t ,ard Nlllec:k OI' in OI' on any public property or rich&Hl-way. 1011t,t1 i •o II - • ' ' I. • 0 , -• • • .. 3. The owner of a derelict or hobby vehicle as well as the occupant and owner of the property shall be responsible for the maintenance or storage of such vehicle in compliance with this Chapter. ir The ewaer ef a halllly er deNli8' vehiele &hall .efiat.er and ea.tai• • BncleweN ••rece per111U ad pay an annHI e8MNMfel"8a.le 9'81'81'e pePllli, fee ef ane h1111d.ed dellare (11:00.00) fer eaeh 11M "'e., haa.a.y er de.eli• r.•ehiele rnhieh is •8' •-a, all limea ill aw,, eMI•••• sarece in 4. THE OWNER OF A HOBBY VEHICLE OR DERELICT VEHICLE STORED IN A RESIDENTIALLY ZONED DISTRICT SHALL REGISTER THE VEHICLE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES, STATE OF COLORADO, OR OBTAIN AN ENGLEWOOD STORAGE PERMIT FOR SUCH VEHICLE. a. THERE MAY BE ISSUED 1WO (2) TYPES OF PERMITS FOR fflE STORAGE OF HOBBY OR DERELICT VEHICLES IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS: (1) THE "HOBBY VEHICLE SIX (6) MON'nl PERMIT' SHALL BE l88UBD TO AN OWNER OR OCCUPANT OP A RESIDENTIALLY ZONED PROPERTY FOR NO PEE AND SHALL BB VALID FOR A SIX (6) MON'nl TIME PIRIOD PROM THE DATE OP ISSUANCE. THE PIRMff SHALL BE ISSUED PORA SPECIFIC VEHICLE AND A SPICIPIC SITE. ONLY ONE "HOBBY VEHICLE SIX (I) MONTH PERMIT' SHALL ISSUE IN ANY ONE YEAR TOO PERIOD FROM THE DATE OP I88UANC& OF THE INITIAL PERMIT. APTER EACH ANNIVDSARY DATE OF THE ISSUANCE OF THE "HOBBY VEHICLE SIX (6 ) MONTH PIRllff" 'l1IE OWNER OR OCCUPANT MAY APPLY FOR A NEW "HOBBY VEHICLE SIX (6 ) MONTH PERMIT'. (I) THE "HOBBY vancu ONE (1 ) YEAR PERMIT' SHALL BE J88UBD TO AN OWNER OR OCCUPANT OF A RltSIDKNTIALLY ZONED PROPERTY FOR THE FEI OF ONE HUNDRED DOlLARS (1100.0C)), NON'J'RAN8nRABL&, POR 11IE ONE (l ) HOBBY OR DIULJCI' vaocu WHICH 18 NOT STOUD AT ALL flMES IN A FULLY &NCLOSED GARAO E IN RESIDINTIALLY ZONED DISTRICl'S OF ·2· . ' • . .. I. • • , ]- • • • • ENGLEWOOD. THE PERMIT SHALL APPLY ONLY TO THE VEHICLE AND ONE PARCEL OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IDENTIFIED IN THE PERMIT AND SHALL NOT APPLY TO ANY OTHER VEHICLE OR PARCEL OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. b. NO MORE THAN ONE (1) PERMIT SHALL BE ACTIVE AT ANY TIME. 5. NO PERSON SHALL STORE ON A RESIDENTIALLY ZONED PROPERTY A HOBBY OR DERELICT VEHICLE WITHOUT A PERMIT OR IN VIOLATION OF THE MANNER SET FORTH IN nus SECTION E.M.C. 15-5-3A. FAD.,URE TO COMPLY SHALL BE A VIOLATION OF THIS CODE. 6. ANY SINGLE VEHICLE STORED ON THE PROPERTY THAT IS COVERED WITH A TIE DOWN CANVAS OR 011IER OPAQUE COVERING, IS STORED ON A HARD SURFACE AND HAS FOUR FULLY INFLATED TIRES IS PRESUMED TO BE FULLY LICENSED, INSURED AND STATE INSPECTED AND NOT A DERELICT OR HOBBY VEHICLE. IF MORE THAN ONE VEHICLE IS COVERED AND STORED ON ANY ONE PROPERTY, THIS PRESUMPTION SHALL NOT EXIST AND IT SHALL BE THE DUTY OF THE CITY TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE VEHICLES ARE DERELICT OR HOBBY AS DEFINED BY THIS ORDINANCE AND TO TAKE SUCH MEASUUS AS ARE At.rl'HORIZED BY THIS ORDINANCE. B. Bulineu 7.oned Districu. 1. No penon lhal1 keep a hobby or denlict vehicle in a business aoned district unleu 1ucb vehicle ii 1tond in a fully encloaed ltructun or behind the principal ltrudure in an aru ICl'NMcl from view ol acQacent. propertiel and public rishll· ot-way • 2. No penon who neidea in a bo••=•• or indUltrial aone clillrict lhal1 keep mon than one hobby or derelict. vehicle on the prope1ty . 3. The owner ol a denlic:t or bobby ..a.ide u ..U u the occupant. and owner or the ....,.ny lhall be rNponaible ror the maina.nance or 1t.orap ol auch vehicle in compliance with thil Chapter . . 3 . . , ·~ .. •· • 0 , . • ' r ' , I ]- 1 • • • ·, • .. ~ The eWRer ef a hehhy er derelie, wehiele shall register and eh'8ia aa Eagleweed a'9rap pel'llli, &Rd pay an aan11al neat.raaafe,ahle 8'erap pel'llli, fee ef ene h11ndPed dellars ($100.00) fer eaeh &Rd ewe., hahhy er dereli• wehiele whieh is ae, 1'9re4 a, an aee in • fWly eaeleaed 111,ace in a B111iaw Zene Diawi• ef Eacleweed. 4. THE OWNER OF A HOBBY VEHICLE OR DERELICT VEHICLE 8I'ORED IN A BUSINESS ZONED DISTRICT SHALL REGISTER THE VEIUCLE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES, STATE OF COLORADO, OR OBTAIN AN ENGLEWOOD STORAGE PERMIT FOR SUCH VEHICLE. a. THERE MAY BE ISSUED 1WO (2) TYPES OF PERMITS FOR THE 8I'ORAGE OF HOBBY OR DERELICT VEHICLES IN BUSINESS AREAS : (1) THE "HOBBY VEIUCLE SIX (6) MONTH PERMIT' SHALL BE ISSUED TO AN OWNER OR OCCUPANT OF A BUSINESS ZONED PROPERTY FOR NO FEE AND SHALL BEV ALID FOR A SIX (6) MONTH TIME PERIOD FROM THE DATE OF l~UANCE. THE PERMIT SHALL BE ISSUED FOR A SPECIFIC VEHICLE AND A SPECIFIC SITE. ONLY ONE "HOBBY VEHICLE SIX (8) MONTH PERMIT" SHALL ISSUE IN ANY ONE YEAR TIME PERIOD FROM nm DATE OF ISSUANCE OF THE INITIAL PERMIT . APTER EACH ANNIVERSARY DATE OF nm ISSUANCE OF THE "HOBBY VEHICLE SIX (8) MONTH PERMIT" THE OWNER OR THE OCCUPANT MAY APPLY FOR A NEW "HOBBY VEHICLE SIX (8) MONTH PERMIT: C2) THE .HOBBY VEHICLE ONE < 1) YEAR PERMIT" SHALL BE ISSUED TO AN OWNER OR OCCUPANT OP A BUSINE88 ZONED PROPERTY FOR THE PD OP ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS (1100 .00 ), NONTRANSPERABLE, FOR EACH AND EVERY HOBBY OR DEREIJCI' VEHICLE WHICH IS NOT STORED AT ALL TIMES IN A FULLY ENCLOSED GARAGE IN BUSINESS ZONED DISTRICTS OP ENGLEWOOD. THE PERMIT SHALL APPLY ONLY TO nm VEHJCLE AND ONE PARCEL OP BUSINESS PROPERTY IDENTIFIED IN THE PERMIT AND AND ml.\U NOT APPLY TO ANY .,. .. I. • 0 , - - • • • • .. OTHER VEHICLE OR PARCEL OF BUSINE~ PROPERTY. a. NO MORE THAN ONE PERMIT SHALL BE ACTIVE AT ANY TIME. 5. NO PERSON SHALL STORE ON A BUSINESS ZONED PROPERTY A HOBBY OR DERELICT VEHICLE W1'1110UT A PERMIT OR IN VIOLATION OF THE MANNER SET PORTH IN THIS SECTION E.M.C. 15-5-3 B. FAILURE TO COMPLY SHALL BE A VIOLATION OF THISCODE. 6. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION E.M.C. 15-5-3 B SHALL NOT APPLY TO PROPERTY THAT HAS AS A PERMITED USE AUTO REPAIR. 5ec;ti90 2, No other Sublectiona of Section 3 of'Chapter 5 Title 15 aball be affected by this ordinance. Introduced, read in full, amended and pawd on ftnt readinc on the 2 ht day of October, 1991. Publiahed u a Bill for an Ordinance on t.be Mth day oCOc:tober, 1991. ATTEST: Patricia H. Crow, Qty Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, City a.rt oldie Qty oCBap•a all, Colorado, hereby certat, that t.be aboft and !:!CIII ii a t:rm CllpJ oC a BiD for an Ordinance, mtroc1ucec1. nac1 m ftall, • I and ,..... ... nadinc on t11e 211t day ofOdober, 1991. Patrida H. Crow .5. . . . , • . .,. . .. I. • 0 , ] • • • • • .~ - ·11,i'l;~U. tfie a,i,i11a{ sale of 'BwUy 'I'oppiu 6y w 'Jletcnz,u of '}'orrign '11-b~ of tlit ·llnitrtf States fuu /iuri officially ruogniuli arul t'll4Drwl 6y {jtWCfflmtrital Ltaam sin.u 1922; a,itf '1 1/Jfl:~, Y]'11''Bwftfy 'Poppils an OSStm6ld 6y tlisa&I vrunzris, arul tlit promtls of tliis r,,o rtliy furul-nzisi119 ,ampai.9" an UNI tJ(Jfusivrly for tlit 6tricfit of tf'ua6fttl aritl ntttfy l'tltraris a,i ,{ tlit 1triaor.1S antf OrpNlrJS of Utt4Sc/ l'tltrflrJS; aritf ·11 ,i<i:U:U, 1'1, 6asi, purpose of tlit arilUUI( sa'4 of 'BuOy 'P"P'Piu 6y tfat 'J lctcnzris of :fro rrign 'Jtlm is rfoq11tntfy rrf{tctttl i,a tlit tfuin 10 ',lo,u,r tlit 'lkal 6y Htfpin;g w Lirrin,g'; anli ·11'.lf1.:u;:t.,, t fit :,-rnri"J of a '!l utltfy 'Poppy is mute tvilitrice of our Jnlt itwf, to tlit mt11 m,,( :,•.,m ,·11 of t fi is '"""'"J r,""1 lia r<c risf(s/ tlitir fi1'U i11 tlefcrist of tlit frrttfoms r,t/iic fa r,'t ,,,,,,;,,,," to c,ij,,y as ::f mcrica n citiuris; :.\1}1 t1 '1"'1:~:rou. t, tlS.Vl '1-!q.'{ 'DJ~ ~\(ayor of ,r., City of ·£119'tr,'0Dtf. Coforatfo, furrf,y pr,t((aim !\'91-rm/ic r 'l, l !:19 1 as ,, 1fi,· City f ·L,1.!Jfw\~l"i. I u,yc ,fat ritiuru "f t fais tofft111uni1y to "'"'!J"iz' ,r., mt rits of 1ftis ,·,11~•,• ';I ,,,1nf.111in:, fitt' r, •t. ('J In IIS SU/~I tlirrtu!Jft tli t rurcluJ. t ,'f •Jtu,(tfy 'P,•prits Ort t fit ,f.1y .••• , ,l<r. '.r. r ,,,, .fi.•tn .,,,, ... ,. IN. t l!Jlff~ 1 arrrrcia ti,,,, fir ,r., .,a,nfius f ,,,,, Ii.in,.,,.,, '..:I, (j 1-1' · 11tt tftr "'!I faJtttf ,,.,.( rnl 1/ii.J 21st lay ,f t'ltt kr, N l . ,. - • . 8 a ' I • • I - - • • ORDINANCE NO. , tJ SERIES OF 1991 • • ·, • BY AUntORITY • • COUNCIL BILL NO. 60 IN1RODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HAllfAWA Y AN ORDINANCE AMF.NDING 11TLE 12. CHAPIER 2. WASTEWATER UTILITY. WHEREAS, the Environmemal Protection A,ency has mandated that all cities with indusuial preuaament prosrams adopt specific federal requiranents and regulations so the cities may enfoRle the EPA requiremenas; and WHEREAS, the EPA audits the pretreatment division annually to ensure the requirements are inc:orporaled and effective; and .LU a WHEREAS, improper implemenaation of the EPA reauJations is a violation of the Bi-City NPDES discharp permit and the consequences of non implementation could result in fines of up IO $25,000 per day 10 the City; NOW, TifERER)RE, BE IT ORDAINED BY rne OTY COUNOL OF rnE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOi.LOWS: SectiAo I . That Title 12. Chapter 2. of the Enpewood Municipal Code 1985 be amended to read as follows: CHAPTER? WASTEWATER UTU-ITY SECTION: 12-2-I : General Provisions 12 -2-2: Gentral Rqulalions I :?-2-3: Ftt :ind 0~, 12 -:?-4: Priv3te Se,,rr • onnection :md Rep:,irs 12 -2-5: lndusaial Wasrewaaer Dischar)e Penniu 12 -2-6: Enforcemtnt :md ~ltic I:?-:?-7· Lmm:m , l>, ·h.,r i;c 12 -:?-IC : Se•~r Tap I I :?-2· '); Con.uuction •• ; ExteMion ol Maiu; Co.as; lnspectinn '-·-· 10: Milttlbnl.'Ou 1 ' I •. .. I . . • , - - • • • • • fees for the equitable distribution of costs resulting from the program established herein, and for enforcement The provisions herein shall apply to the P01W and to person outside the P01W who are, by cootract or apeement with the P01W, users of the P01W. G.D. Definitions/Abbreviations: Unless the context specifically indicates ocherwise, the following terms and~. as used in this Chapter, shall have the meanings hereinafter designated: Act or "The Act". The Federal Water Pollution Conuol Act, P .L. 92-500 also known IS the Clean Water Act AS AMENDEDnilleltlllitla lhe anwnd111et1ts 111ade 11,. lhe Glean Waler Ael ef 19-7',-.P.l..-M-.a.1-1. Administrator. The Regional Administra1orofRegion VIII of the U.S. EPA . Approval Authority. The AdminiSll'IIOl'or, upon delegation of State Pretreatment Authority of Colorado, the Direclor of the Water Quality Control Division, Colorado Department of Health. Authority (Control Authority). The City of Englewood, Colorado. Authorized Representative of Industrial User. An authorized representative of an industrial user may be: I . IF THE INDUSTRIAL USER IS A CORPORATION: a. A RF.SPONSIBLE omCER OF 111E CORPORATION, SPECIACALL Y nm PRESIDENT, SECRETARY, TREASURER. OR VICE PRESIDENT OF nm CORPORATION IN CHARGE OF A PRINCIPLE BUSINESS ACTIVITY, OR ANY 0111ER PERSON WHO PERFORMS SIMILAR POLICY OR DEOSION MAKING FUNCTIONS FOR nm CORPORATION, OR b . TifE MANAGER OF ONE OR MORE MANUFACTURING. PRODCCTION OR OPERATION FACILl11ES EMPLOYI 'G MORE TifAN 250 PERSONS OR HAVING GROSS NATIONAL SALE.~ OK EXPE~DI TU RES EXCE EDI 'G S25 MIUION, IF AUTHORITY TCJ SIGN OCX:UMENTS HAS BEEN ASSIGNED OR DELEGATED TO TifE MANAGER IN ACCORDANCE Will{ CORPORA TE PROCED R • •. IF TII E IND ' TR IAL ER IS A P,\R , 'ERSHIP OR PRI OP1U ETORS I IIP · A GF.NERAL PARTNER IFTilf. PERMITI'EE IS A PARTNERSIIIP, OR DY TII E PROPRIETOR IF TII E PERMITl'EE IS A SOLE PROPRIETOR HIP . 3 -===----------------------~---------- , . • ' I . • • , - - • • ORDINANCE N0.~6 SERIES OF 1991 • . ,. • BY AUTIIORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 60 lNlRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATIIAWAY AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Tin.E 12. CHAPll:R 2. WAS'JEWA TER UTILITY . WHEREAS, the Environmental Prolection Aaency has mandWd that all cities with indusuial preuutment programs adopt specific federal requirements and replations so the cities may enforce the EPA requirements; and WHEREAS, the EPA audits the precreaament division annually to ensure the requirements are incorporated and effective; and ~u a WHEREAS, improper implemenaation of the EPA replations is a violation of the Bi-City NPDF.S discharse permit and the consequences of non implementation could result in fines of up 10 S2S,000 per day to the City; NOW, llfEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE OTY COUNCIL OF 1lfE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLI.OWS: Segjon I . That Title 12, Olapcer 2, of the En&lewood Municipal Code 1985 be amended 10 read as follows: SECTION: 12 -2-1: 12-2-2: 12-2-3: 12-2-4 : 12-2 -S: 12 -2-6 : I"·"· 7: 1.-2- 12-2-9: , ., ___ 10: CHAPTER2 WASTEWATER UTILITY General Provi ion s Genttal Re gul ations Ftt and Charg · Pri vate Se\\ 1 (, onn«tion and Rep:iin lndu tri al Wa 1e,u1er DischaJe Pennus Enforcement and Pffl:llue Limi t:m ,, on 1)1 ·h:u • • Se \\l!r Tap "'e' Con truclion of Se" ; EJliension ol Mains; COil ; ln spec tiM Mi 11:n.'OU 1 ' I . • • , '.) ]- • • • t .. • • 12-2-1 : GENERAL PROVISIONS: A. Short Title: This Chapter shall be known as the "Wastewater Utility Ordinance ." B. STRICT LIABILITY: nm ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNOL RF.COGNIZING nm mREATS UPON nm FRAll. F.COLOGY AND EXPRESSING OREA T CONCERN R>R ITS PR011:C110N, DECl.ARES mAT MERELY DOINO ANY ACT PROHIBl1ED BY nus ORDINANCE AND ORDERS OF mE DIRECTOR, ISSUED UNDER nm PROVISIONS OF nus ORDINANCE OR FAILINO TO PERR>RM ANY ACT REQUIRED BY nus ORDINANCE OR SAID ORDERS OF 11iE DIRECTOR VIOLA TES nus ORDINANCE. THE VIOLATOR'S INTENTION IS NOT A DEFENSE TO ANY VIOLATION OF 11flS ORDINANCE OR SAID ORDER OF nm DIRECTOR, BUT INTENTION MAY BE CONSIDERED AS A MA TIER IN AOORA VA TION OR MITIGATION . 11-.C. Purpose: It is necessary for the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the City IO re,ulMe the collection of wwewater and treatment thereof to provide for maiumum public benefit . This Chapter sets forth unifonn requirements for direct and indirect contributors into the wastewater collection and treatment system for the City and enables it to comply with all applicable State and Federal law s. The objectives are : I. 2. ~. To prnent the inll'Oducrion of pollutants into the P01W which will interfere with the operation ot the system or contaminate the resullina sludae; To p-event the introouction of pollutants into the P01W which will pass th rou&h the system, in:ldequa tely treaaed. into receivina waters of the llmOSphere or otherwise: be incompa1ible with the sysaern; To 1mrro,c the Ofll nunuy 10 r ) le and rec lai m w3S tew:um and ,lud1,oe~ from 1he y,1 tm .; 4 . To provide for rqu11able d1mbution amona usen of the cost of 1he POTW ; ll\C1 ~. Tn pr<)\11dc for. nd pronwcc the ntl'31 hea lth , ftt)' and wclf:uc f 1hc ·11 11 •n, r1: .. 1 ltn • \\ 11 h 111 lhc.: II)' JaJ do\\·11 trt31ll U)efS. The provl ions herei n provide for the rqulllion of direct and lndil'l"C t rll"11or 10 the rotw throup the luuance of perm i11 and lllrouJh mfornmmt ol lfflet'll l'fqu1remen1 for al l Ulft"S, aUlhorize mon11<,rm1 :u1d enfortemen1 actlvides, require user ,epo,lina. and provide for &he ~lina of 2 . ' .. I. • , ' ' I , - • • • • • t• • fees for the equitable distribution of costs resulting from the program established herein, and for enforcement. The provisions herein shall apply to the P01W and to person outside the P01W who are, by contract or agreement with the POlW, users of the P01W. G...D. Definitions/Abbreviations: Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the followin1 terms and~ u used in this Chapter, shall have the meaninp hereinafter desipwed: Act or "The Act". The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, P .L. 92-500 also known as the Oean Water Act AS AMENDEIK_,illeltlllfll Ille •ae•ll•e•II ••II• ltJ 1111 GI•• Wale• Ael el' l~i,...p.1n-M-~. Administrator. The Regional Administrator of Region VIII of the U.S . EPA . Approval Authority. The Administrator or, upon dele&ation of State Pretrealment Authority of Colorado, the Director of the Water Quality Control Division, Colorado Department of Health. Authority (Control Authority). The City of En&lewood, Colorado. Authoriz.ed Representative of Industrial User. An authorized representative of an industrial user may be: I . IF TifE INDUSTRIAL USER IS A CORPORATION: a. A RESPONSIBLE OFFICER OF TifE CORPORATION, SPECIFICALLY TifE ~IDENT, SECRETARY, TREASURER, OR VICE PRESIDENT OF THE CORPORATION IN CHARGE OF A PRINCIPLE BUSINESS ACTIVITY, OR ANY OTHER PERSON WHO PERFORMS SIMILAR POLICY OR DECISION MAKING FUNCTIONS FOR THE CORPORA 110N, OR b. TifE MANAGER OF ONE OR MORE MANUFACTURING, PRODUCTION OR OPERATION FAOLmES EMPLOY! 'G MORE lltAN 250 PERSONS OR HA VINO GROSS NATIONAi. SAi.ES OR EXPE~DITURES EXCEEDING S25 MILLION, IF AUTIIORITY Tu SIGN DOCUMENTS HAS BEEN ASSIGNED OR DEi.EGA TEO TO lllE MANAGER IN ACCORDANCE Willi CORPORA TE PROCEDURES . ~. IF 1 IIE INDUSTRIAL USE R IS A P,\RTNERSHIP OR PRIOPRIETORSI I IP : AG~ ERAL PARTNER IF TICE PERMITTEE IS A PARTNERSIIIP, OR DY lltE PROPRIETOR IF lltE PERMITl'EE IS A SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP. 3 ,. - • . ' I . • • , I ]- • • • • • . . A DULY AUTiiORIZED RFPRF.SENTATIVE OF THE INDIVIDUAL DESIGNATEDABOVE, IFTHEAUTiiORIZATION IS MADE IN WRITING. WRITIEN AUTiiORIZA TION MUST: SPECIFY AN INDIVIDUAL OR POSmON HA VINO OVERALL RESPONSIBILITY R>R THE FACILITY FROM WHICH DISCHARGE ORIGIN A 'IF.S. fe} • pri11eip•I e.ee•ti•e effieer er •• least the le¥el er •iee pNSide111, if the i11d•slri•I ••er is • ea.,er1ti••1 (It) • pllfftll ,.rt11er er preprieter if Ille i11d•ll•i•I ••• Is • ,.Flne,ship er preprietership, N1peeli¥e171 Hd (e) • dut,,- aulherlHd represe11t•ll•e er lhe l•dl•ld••I deli1••ted 1lte¥e If sueh Nprese11l•ll¥e Is respe11slltle le, the 8¥tNII epeNll811 er Ille l'eeililies r.0111 whieh the l11direet diseh•rce eri1i111les, Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD). The quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical oxidatioo of organic matter under standard laboratory procedure in five (S) days at twenty degrees (20°) C., expased in milligrams per liter. Business Classification Code (BCC). A classificatioo of dischargers based oo the CURRENT VERSION OF-Im Standards Industrial Classification Manual, Bureau of the Budget of the United States of America. CATEGORICAL USER. THOSE USERS SUBJECT TO EPA PROMULGATED CATEGORICAL PREDEA TMENT STANDARDS . Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD). The measure of the OllY&al equivalent of th.al portioo of orianic matter in a sample that is susceptible ro Ollidatioo by a stronc chemical o"idant under laboraaory procedures. Q\lorine Demand . The amount of chlorine required ro produce a free chlorine residual of 0 .1 mg/I after a contacttime of fifteen (IS) minutes a mea ured by the DPD (N, N, Diethyl -P-Phcnylenc-Di:amine) Method oo a sample at :a tempcr:iture of t\\Cnt) degree (20°) Ccntigr3dc in conformance with St:and:ard Method . City . The Cny of Englc"ood, olor:ado . Code. The Code of the Cny of Enctewood, commmly known as the f.natc ood Municipal Code of 19 5, 1969, a amended . ef &M,C, 1969 •• 11Mt1dflf. C mpaublc ( w.:m~111 ) Polh11:1111 . 01 ·h mi al O")&en dem:llld, hemi :ii )g\!n ti •1113nd, u,1 nd d . hth, I ,. :1111111011 :a, pit :and fcc:al colifonn b.1rtcri.1 ; t'h" ,Ill)' additional pollutant 1<1en11fi d m the POlW'S PDES permit. Composite Sample . A rerttSfflt:11ive flow proportioned sample coll«tfd within :1 l\\cnty-four (24) hour pcnod con ti1u1ina :a minimum ol four (4) individual mples collected AT F..QUALL Y SPACED lWO HOUR INTERVALS AND COMBI ~D ACCORDING TO fl.OW. TIME PROPORTIONAL SAMPLING IS AU.OWED 4 I . • • I ]- • • • ,-• • t• • • IF FLOW-PROPORTIONAL SAMPLING IS NOT FEASIBLE INCLUDING WHERE FLOW METERING IS NOT FEASIBLE. at equal.,....aeed-tw• hettf-i11leF¥al1 and ee111hi11ed aeeerdi111 le Aew. Consistent PO'IW Treatment Works Removal, Pollutant Removal or Removal. Reduction in the amount of a pollutant or alteration of the nature of a pollutant in the influent of the POTW to a less toxic or hannless state in the effluent. Consistent POTW removal efficiency shall be the average of the lowest fifty percent (50%) of the removals measured. 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, as described in Standard Methods. Cooling Water. 1be water discharged from any use such as air conditioning, cooling or refrigeration, or to which the only pollutant added is heat. County Health Depanment. Health Officer. Any reference in this Chapter to the "Department of Health" or the "Health Depanmcnt" shall mean the Tri-County District Health Depanment. Any reference in this Olapter to the "health officer" shall mean the Health Officer of the Tri-County District Health Depanment, or his designated rcprescnaative. Director of Utilities. 1be Director of Utilities (DU) for F.nglewood or his authorized representative OR DF.SIGNEE, respectively. Direeler el Wa•waaer Treel•eal (DWT}, The Direel• or the Cia,- HtlJer Ea1l1w11tl T ... 1111e111 PIHi, DIRECTOR'S ORDER . ANY ORDER 1U A USER BY 11iE DIRECTOR . Dir«t Discharge. 1be di5Charge of ueaaed or unuated wastewalCI' directly to the waters of the State of Colorado. Discharicr. Any person who discharges or causes the di harge of wa tewaacr 10 the POT\V . Discharie Rate . That volume of effluent from the plant "'hich ha bttn ckttnnined b)• ahe Direct to ~ reprt m:11ive or the ~-e effluent from th.11 plant . Such effluent will be based upon metered waaer u ae un • m the cvinion of the Director, il"ificant amounts of water are divened and not d1 harEcd into the wastewater ttta~nt sy tem . D1 h l.!d liJ . lllat onccn11 a1ion of manl.!r III the " 1c, :11 r on 1 1 in , uf colloida l pam ul tc mat~r one micron in di:unetcr 01 le) , and boch OC 1-U'ic ,md inora:inic molecul and ions pment in solution . lltp:utn~nt of Utilities . 1be dep,,nment which i, l'C'flOl'I 1ble for the opcr:mon and maintenance o( the w.wewllff collection sysaem. 5 • . I . • 0 , - 1 • • Department of Wastewater Treatment The dcpanmcnt which is rcsponsiolc for the operation and maintenance of the wastewater treatment system. Domestic (Sanitary) Wastes. Liquid wastes (a) from the noncommercial preparation, cooking and handlin1 of food or (b) containinJ human excrement and similar matter from the sanitary conveniences of dwelhnp, commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and institutions. f.nvironmcntal Protection Agency (EPA). The U.S. f.nvironmcntal Protection Agency, or where appropriate, the term may also be used u a desipation for die AdminiSll'ltor or ocher duly authoriz.ed official of said Asency. Existin1 User. An indusuial user which is in operation II the time of promulption of Federal Categorical ~tmcnl Standards AND ANY INDUSTRIAL USER NOT INO.UDfl> IN 11IE DEFINmON OF "NEW SOURCE" AS CONTAINED IN 40 Cf'R 403. Fecal Coliform. Any number of orpnisms common to the intestinal tract of humans and animals whose presence in sanitary sewage is an indicator of pollution. Fats, Oil or Grease (FOO). Any hydrocarbons, fatty acids, soaps, fats, waxes, oils, and any other material that is extracted from freon solvent. Row. Volumcofwastcwater. Garbace. Solid wastes from the domcslic and commcn:ial preparation, cook in& and dispensin& of food, and from the commercial hancllin&, storage and we of produce. Garba1e. Properly Ground or Shredded . The wastcs from the preparation, cooking and dispcn in& of foods dial have been pound to 5uch a dcpee dial all panicle will be earned flttly under the flow conditions nonnally prevailin1 in pubhc sew , with no particles ~aler than one-half inch (1/2") in any dimcn ion . G, :ib. :im1,I,•. A mple "hich i t».ffl from a 1,1, 3 te trtam on a one -time N I with no rec:ird 10 the now in the w e tream and without consideration f 11me . I td,ng T,tn k wa . Any w iewater from holdin& tanks such as vessels , hcrni :ii 10tlcr • mpc • trai~. sq,clc tanks, sealed v ult • and vacuum - pump m L. h on1p;uible ( 'ancon,'ffltional) Pollutant . Any nonuntable aste product, includina nonbiode radablt dissolved solids. lndirtet Di har&e , The di t.ae or die introduction of noc1darne11ic pollutan from any sources rqulaled under Section l07(b) or (c) of the Act, e ,. - . , • . I. • , J - • • • • - (33 U.S.C. 1317), into the POTW (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 ocherwise disposes of wastewater and which is connected not.the POTW. Industrial. Of or pertaining to industry, manufacturing, commen:e. trade or business. as distinguished from domestic or residential. Industrial Surcharge. That charge assessed against industtial customers based upon the amount that the strength of their disdw&ed wastew11er exceeds normal domestic stren&th in the parameters of BOD, COD, or TSS. Industrial User. Any user that discharges wastewater from industrial processes not to include sanitary wastes. Industrial Wastes. The wastes from the industrial manufacturin& processes. !ride, or business u distinct from sanitary wuaewater. lmerferenc:e. The inhibition or disrupcion of the POTW treatment processes or operations which contributes to a violation of any requirements of the POTW's NPDES pennit. The term includes p-evention of sludge use or disposal by the POTW in accordance with section 40S of the Act, or any criteria. guidelines or re1ul11ions developed pursuana to the SWDA, the Clean Air Act, the Toxic Subslanc:es Control Act. RCRA. or more stringent Swe criteria applicable to the method of disposal or use employed by the POTW. Jackson Turbidity Units (JTU). The measure of the optical propenies of a sample which causes li&ht IO be scaaered and absorbed rather than transmiucd in svaipt lines . (Ord S4 Series 1913) MAXIMUM DAn. YA VERAOE. SHAU. MEAN 11iE A VERAOE OF ALL SAMPLES~ DURINO A 24-HOUR PERIOD . Mrtro Di trict . The METRO W .AS11:W ATER RF.a.AMA TION DISTRICT ""ropolilH-DeHer Se••• Diapeul Dist~o.-h-a pol111 al ubdiv, ion of the Sute of Colorado. (Ord. 43, Series 1985) . N:itional Cateaorical Prttealmeat Standard or Carep,ric:al Slandlrd or Pret~a,ment Standard (NCPS). Any replation c:on1ainin1 pollutant disch:qe limns promul&:itcd by the EPA in ac:cordanc:e •ith section 307(b) and (c) of1he Act which :lf'Ph~ 10 a pecific c:itepy of indu trial u~n. N:i1ion:il Pollu1:in1 Dischar~ Elimination Sy tern (NPOES). The procrarn for i uin&, candilionin& and denyina permits for the dischar,e of pollutant from p>int sources into the navipble waters of the contipou zone and the o«an punuant 10 11te11on 402 of the Act . 7 ' I . • • I ]- • • • • I• - .. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit A pennit issued under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System for Discharge of Wastewaters to the Navigable Waters of the United States pursuant to the Act National Prohibitive Discharge Standards or Prohibitive Discharge Standard. Any rqulation developed under the aulhority of 307(b) of the Act and 40 CFR, section 403.S. Natural Oudet. Any oudet into a watercourse. pond. ditch. lake or Olher body of surface or pound waaer. NEW SOURCE. CONSTRUCTION BY AN INDUSTRIAL USER IS a.ASSIFIED AS A NEW SOURCE IF: (I) TifE CONSTRUCTION IS CARRIED our AT A SITE AT WHICH NO ornER SOURCE IS LOCA 'JED; (2) CONSTRUCTION 1UTAll Y REPLACES 11iE PROCESS OR PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT TifAT CAUSES 11fE DISCHARGE OF POLLUTANTS AT AN EXISTING SOURCE; OR (3) 11fE PRODUCTION OR WASTEWATER GENERATING PROCESSES OF TifE CONSTRUCTED FACILITY ARE SUBSTANTIALLY INDEPENDENT OF AN EXISTING SOURCE AT TifE SAME SITE. Normal Domeslic Stren&th Wastewater. Wastewater. when analyzed by Standard Method s, conta ins no more than TifREE HUNDRED (300)-fw• lt1111tlPell Arty (JIO} mg/I of TSS, FIVE HUNDRED (500) lhree h11.._. {-.JOO} mg/I of COD. aoo/or two hundred ml/I of BOD. ONE YEAR . ONE YEAR SHALL MEAN 365 DAYS . Person . An y ind ividual, ~p. copannership, finn, company, corporation, association. JC)i nt SIOCk company, lnlll. eswe. pemmental en111y or any ot he r le ga l ent ity, or the ir lepl representatives. a,ents or ass ips. The ma.ccu linr cender shal l include the feminine; the sinplar shall include the plura l. pl I. The intcn ity f the acid or base condit ion of a sol ut ion , calcu lated by 1ak,ng the l0t;:int hm of the rec•~ of the hydroac n ion cone ntrauon cxpre sed in moles per liter of solution . Pl a11nu m Cob3ll Snk. The standard by wh ic h sample s shall be compared. A ,1J ml.m l unit I , rroduccd by one milligr.im per Iii r f pl:uinum an the tonn o l hit 1\)I IJ tttlJ lt ion in lution . Poll ut:int . Ottdl:fd poll, din . lurry , sol id wuae, incinera aor re idue , scw:i e. ~,,:i~e ,tud •• arbace. trash, chem ical wa k", biolotk::11 nut~lll. bto lo~c1I ma1cnJI, rlldlOICtive matenal , heal. wrecked or di anted equi pment , roc k. und, or :m y industri al, municipal, or apicuhural wa11e . 8 ,,,_ • . ' 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 propcnics in wasteWater lo a less hannful ,we~ to or in lieu of discharJing or otherwise introducing ,uch pollutants in a . The reduction or alteration can be obtained by physacal. chemical or bioloaical 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 lo pretreatment, ocher than a national pretreatment scandard imposed on an indusuial user. Pretreatment Standards. All applicable Federal rules and reaulations implementin& sectim 'J0'7 or the Act. as well as any nonc:onllicting State or local Slalldards. In cases of c:onflictina standards or reaulations, the more stringent thereof shall be applied. (Ord. 54 Series 1983) Publicly-Owned Treatment Works (PO'IW). 'The wasteWater system owned by the Oty or the Metro Disarict. This definition includes any sewer that conveys wastewater to the POTW treatment plants, except private sewers. For the purposes of this Chapcer, POTW shall also include any sewers that convey wasteWater to the POTW from persons outside the POTW boundws who are by contract or agreement with the POTW, actually usen of the POTW. (Ord. 4) Series I 985) Radi<>losical Cornrol. Di posal by release into sanitary sewer systems in accordance with Rules and Rqulaaons published by Colorado Department of Health and the Stale of Colorado. Receivina Waaer. Lakes, riven, meams or other wlla'ClOUneS which ""ive tttaled or untreated wastewater. R«ieivina Water Quality Requi~. Requirements for the w:i,.te"·attt trc:1tment pl:uu effluent established by applicable SUie or Feder.II re~ulaiory agencie (or the piotcction of receivina water qu:ality . Such requircmenh ,lull include effluent limitations, and waste discharae SWldard , requirement~. l11n11:u ion • or f'l luhition~ which m:1y bee tabli,lled or 3doptcd fro1111 i111l• 10 ume by Si.ue or FeJe,al l3w or reaulatory a,encies . Sanuary Se"'er. A wcr which c:arria sewaae and IO which tonn. ~urfxc .u ld round ;11~ arc not in1rn1ionally :admitted, indudina 1he r •fll! or l'o11,lu11 , ,1c111 .1nt1 Jllj >U rt~n;u c,. i.,,. 11x' '-'oll..•ction, tr:an'f)Of'l :llion. f"U ·1r111g . 1111 lll":tllntnt of •wai:c , ·nu~ dcliniuon shall :also include the ~nm,· f"•hh c \Cwtr"," "-er y tern","" wcr", :and "collection line". • f\ 1 e Linc (Pri\• IC Scwtr). 'lbc wa tew:uer coll«tor line Clt~ndmi: 110111 1hc wa tcw:attr di pos:11 ~acilities of the pmnises up to and includina the nec11on 10 the s.: 1t:ary SCWff. 9 I . • • , • • • • . ,~ • Shall, Will, May. "Shall" and "will" are mandatory; "may" is pennissive. (Ord, 54 Seriea 1983) Silflificant Ipdustrial User. Any CAlEGORICAL USER OR industrial user of the City's, wastewater treaunent system whose PROCESS flow (a) exceeds twenty five thousand (25,000) p)lons per day, (EXO.UDING SANITARY, NONCONTACT COOLING AND BOILER &LOWDOWN WASTEWATER) or (b) exceeds five percent (S~) of the daily A VF.RAGE DRY WEA 11iER HYDRAULIC OR ORGANIC capacity of the treaament system, (c) is sub.jec! to a surchar&e for excessive BOD, COD and/or TSS u provided for in chis Olapter, (d) has toxic material in its waste stream in toxic amounts u defined in standards issued under section 307(a) of the Act, or (e) is determined by the Director, the Metro District, the Colorado Def>!'Mlent of Health or the U.S. Environmental Protection A1ency to have sipuficant impact, either sin&ly or in combination with ocher conlributin& industries, on the treatment works such that the quality of the effluent, or slud,es, from the treatment works deviates from the requirements set forth in the NPOES pennit issued to the City, or the Metro District, or such that interference with the treatment process or facilities would result. Si&nificant Violator. A person who remains in noncompliance with conditions of this Chapter forty five (45) days after notification of such noncompliance and which II pan of a pattern of noncompliance over a twelve-month period or which involves a failure to accLntely report noncompliance, or which resulted in the ronv having to exercise its emergency authority to halt or prevent the industry's discharge of pollutants. The Clly shall a111111ally p11hll1h 111 lhe E111leweN Seall11el .... .,.,., • Ill& er lhe 1111N whleh ••N ••• 111 H•plla11te-Willt-= ::::-:.-:-:~===:.: =:=·= ::_..-•mmfft1.e Hy e11feree111.nl aell•• lalle11 api1111 IINPI d11rl111 lhe ........ wel¥e (IJ• 111e111h1o (Ord, 0 S.Pie1 1911• Sludge . The accumulated ~lids separated from liquids, uch a ,, attr or w:tstewa1tr. during pr c, ing, or deposits on bottoms of trtam or 01her ie of water. or the precipitate resultin& from chemical treatment. •ulJII n. or ~d1mentJ1ion of water or wa tewater . Slug or lu:lo:id . A DI HARGEOF ANY POLLUTANT AT A A.OW RATE AND,OR POLLUTANT CONCENTRATION TIIATCOULD VI L,\1£,\ YOFTIIEPROlflBITEDDISCHAROESTASD ROS. \\ IIHIII R OR. ,. . l' II IOLAnON ACTUALLY • "RS . n" di h•ret' C'll .,.,..,, "'•C ............ lttlrial-wMI 'n-· tollfftllrelioll 4 H ~kwlll .. I• ••Hlk,-ol ••C'Hdt-fi lty ._ pHiod-oi-4ttNI ... INser 1 .... -flfteN-(I~) 111111111 tnor• than n._ (I) tillMs.-tlle •we••• , ... ,, l•r U-1) hoelr ffllfftllNIIGll-ef lloW9-4ttf'HII-I•• ...... .,. ... -. 10 ,. - •. ' I . • • , , - • • • • t• . • ' St:mdard Industrial Classification (SIC). A classification pursuant to the Standard Industrial Oassification Manual issued by the Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget,~ AS AMENDED. Standard Methods. Procedures described in the latest edition of '"Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Was&ewater" as published by the American Public Health Association and the Wat« Pollution Control Federation. Elements of wastewater strength shall be measured by "Standard Methods" unless otherwise expressly stated. Standard Specifications. The current specifications used by the City of Englewood in the construction of public sewers. State . State of Colorado. State Waters. Any and all surface and subsurface waters which are contained in or flow in or through this Swe, except waters in sewage systems, waaers in treatment works or disposal systems, waters in potable water distribution systems, and all waters withdrawn for use until use and treatment have been completed. Storm Sewer. A sewer that carries only storm, surface and ground water drainage. Stonn W:uer. Any flow occurring during or following any form of natural precipitation and resulting therefrom. Subdivider (Developer). Any person who plats and improves u~,·eloped land for the purpose of industrial, commercial, or residential use . Subdivision . Any unde\'eloped land which has been pta11td and is impll)\·ed for the purpose of industrial, commercial, or residential use. Su(X'rint~nt. The person desipated by the City to supen-ise the operation ol the rorw :ind who is charged with Cfflain duties and responsibilities by 1111, Ch.11,1cr. or hi duly authorized reJ)f'Csent:nive . St"l"'rlded Solid, or Total Su pended Solids (TSS). The total u,pendcd 111.111c,. l " jlrt,setl in milligram per liter, that floats on the urf:ice "'· (If i, ,u,rc1\lk.'i "' \ ater, wa tewater, or ocher liquids, and which is removable by l:1t-lf':ltorr, filtering in xrordance with procedures set forth in "Standard M •tho1h ' (.\.: I llt)Wllll-f-1~0f Ollltnll,lhOllof ~1101\ 1-2 ~ I ~fifttttM~S -~n-Oe~loptllflll-8t-.e• s, ,, m De,· lop,~nl Charge. Thai ch:1rcc :11se,Sfd ag:iiMI new u of th<' \\ .,,,c\, ,Ill' 11~·Jtmc11t ysetm 10 fin:mce c.1ri1:II unprown1en1 of thl! "a le\, .11.:, 11~'.IIIIICII I ') I Ill . 1 1 ,- • ' I . • • l , ]- ] • • • • t• . • ' Total Metals. The sum of the concentrations of~ (Cu), nickel (Ni), total chromium (Cr), AND zinc (Z.n).a•d ead1Ri11~. Total Solids. The sum of suspended and dissolved solids. Toxic Pollutants. Any pollUllllt or combination of pollutants listed in Schedule A as toxic or in replabOnS promulpted by the Administral« of the Environmental Protection Agency under lhe provisions of CW A 307(1) or other Acts. U~. An exceptional incident in which a dischqer unintentionally and temporarily is in a state of noncompliance with the standards set forth in Section 12·2· 7 herein due to factors beyond the reaSQllable conllOI of the discharger, and excluding noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly desipled trea1me111 facilities, inadequate 1re111nent facilities, lack of preventive mainlenance. or careless or improper operalion thereof. Unpolluted Waler. Water of quality equal to or beaer than the Stale or Federal effluent criteria in effect, or water that would not cause violation of receivina water quality standards and would not be benefited by discharse 10 the sanitary ~wers and wastewater treatment facilities provided. User. Any tJCBOO who contributes, causes or penn iH the contribu tion of wastewater into the POlW. User Cl as ifi cation. A cl assi fic ation of users based on the 1972 (or subsequent) edition of the Standard lndumial Ousificaion (SIC) Manua l prepared by the Federal Offkle of Manqement and Budaet,. Vi!iCOSi ty. The propeny of a fl uid 1h11 ra. llllemll flow by ~as1nc rounteracun1 forces . Wa,.icw:uer (Sewace). The combinauon of the hquid and waer-amed wnaes from ~. idencec, commercial buildina • industrial plants and 1Mlltut10M 1:i.:ludm~ r,olluted cooling waler . I . · nnary W tewater . The combm:mon of liquid and "~ al1lN "J d1 har&ed from IOlltt and odaa' 1,11111.-y plumbtn1 f. 1h1~ • 2 . lnd1a1a,al WUleYtller. A combmaboa olliqwd and water-earned wa 1c , di hYaed from any indu trial wablishmem and S'C'Uh1na from any tr.klc proc carried on in that estabhslunenl includ1111 the ,u ewattt from JW'C'lf tnltnt facilit ie and lluted cool inc" :iter. '.\. omb1ned W:a 1ewJ1tr. \V 1cw:11cr mcludin. 11311· :and indll'•ln.11 1W w let, MOrm w11er, 1nfiltrataon and infklw .-ntd 10 the POTW . \V ,1cw3ttr NTIUBUTION Di 111ta,.. Fffln11 . The document o, umcn I utd t0 a user by the City in accordlnc:e Ytith lhe lfflM of thi Chapter. 12 ,,_ • ' I . • • , , -• • t• ' • ' Wastewaaer Pretreatment Facility. Any arrangement of devices or structures used for treating wasaewater before it is dischar&ed into the POTW. Wastewater Strenp. The quality of wastewater disch:qed as measured by its elements, includin& its c:onslituents and characteristics. Wastewater Treatment System, Wastewater Utility, or Wastewa&er Systen1. (.1) Any devices, facilities, sbUClUl'el. equipment or works owned or used by the City for the purpose of the nnsmimon. stora,e, ueaunen1, recyclina and reclamation of industrial and domestiic wastes from within or wiahoul the City, or necessary to recycle or reuse WIW at the most economical cost over the estimated life of the system, includin& interceptin& sewers, ouafall sewers. collection lines, iJIUDpiftlo power and ocher equipment, and their appunenances, ~ excluding ~rvice lines; (b) exleDlions, improvements, additions, alteralions. or any remodelina thereof; (c) elemenls essamal to provide a reliable recycled supply such sites that may be acquired. dial will be an inlearat part ol the treatment process or is used for ultimate disposal of residues multina from such areaament Waten:oune. Any channel in which a flow of WIier occurs, either continuously or intenniamdy. Winter Quaner Wa&er Use. The averqe momhly amount of water delivered throu&h the meter of the user durin& die followin1 periods. Water Usaae Periods for Computin1 Sewer RIies Inside City Mid Mid BiU DIie Group Ill Nov. Feb. Mar. I Gmu1, I Dec. Mar. ~: Grou1, II Jan . Apr . 0 11 1,1(~ i1y -Dtnvt'I' Water Mid Mid Bill Dale Qu3dlV Jan. Mar. Sept. I Qwd Ill Dec. Feb. Mar . !June I Sc.-p1 . I • I>«. I 0111,111\! II)' • Wallow Waler Mid Mid Bill D.ile Diec. Feb. June l 13 II~ . . ' • . ,,,, I • • 0 , ? - • • • • Tcnns not otherwise defined herein shall have the meaninf s adopted in the latest edition of "Standard Methods for the Examination o Water and Wastewater" published by the American Public Health Association, the American Water Works Associatioo and the Water Pollution Control Federation. Abbreviations . The following abbreviations shall have the designated meanings: 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. I 5. 16. 17 . lit 19. 20. 21. 22 . B . 24 . I . BOD -Biochemical Oxyaen Demand 2. CFR -Code of Federal Replations 3. COD -Cllemical Oxygen Demand 4. CW A -Oean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) as amended 5. O&M -Operation and Maintenance 6. EMC-ENGLEWOODMUNIOPALCODE 1985 6, EPA -Environmental Prolection A,ency ;., FOG -Fau, oils and grease 1h 1-Liter 9... mg -Milligrams 1-o. mg/I-Millig.ams per liter 1-h NPDF.S -National Pollutant DischllJC Eliminatioo System .f..a.. POTW -Publicly-Owned Treatment Works 1-1, SIC -Standard Industrial aassification M-. SWDA -Solid Waste Disposal Act, 42 U.S.C. 6901, ct seq. U... TSS -Total Suspended Solids 1-6-. USC -United States Code 1-1-. USEPA -United States Environmental Protection Agency Hh DAT -Best Available Technologies J-9.. OMP-Best Management Practices ~ BPT -Best Practical Technolosies J-1... RCRA -Resource Consavation Recovery Act l.J-. PIF -Plant Investment Fee ~ NCPS -National Calegorical Pretttatmcnt Standards (Ord. S4 Series 1983) 12-2-2 : GENERAL REGULATIONS A . Supe r I\IOll . I. 2. Tl• Director of Uulitic shall be respon rble for the mal\3.:ement ot 1he wa . tcwater collection system SCNed by the City and all of the property pcnainin& thtn-10. He shall see that uch ystem I kcpc properly clc.mcd and an cood working order and repair. He shall in ure pn,ptr compliance with :ill I :ii . S1 :11 c. nd Federal ORDINAN F.S. STATUTES . LAWS , A '0 ~E LA 110. S-rec1tlalioll for oll 1100 of\ :\i.l~W:lter Jflll ,h;all 1"'11 01111 :ill 01h~r duue an connection with uch )fstenl a may b.: 1equ1r1.-d . The l>ircc1or of \Va tewaatr T~:nmcnt (DWT) h.111 be rc . l'IOINhle for 1hc m:111:igcmcnt of the Bi -City ...,. 6ftti.wee, wuiewalff treatment 1llant :ind all of the property penainina thettao. He lhall see thll 5UCh yMtm a ktpt properly cleaned and in ,ood wortcina order and repair. He lhall insure proper 14 ,, -. '. r ' ' I • I • . • • • , • -• . • '· compliance with all local, State and Federal regulations for treatment and discharge of wasiewater and shall perform all other duties in connection with such system as may be required. 3. The Director of Utilities and Director of Was1ewater Treatment may adopt mies and regullbOlls in lheiriapectiw arcasofreJ:':ibility,jointly or individually, c::onsillmt widl the provisions this Chapter for the administration of die wasaewarer sySlem. Rules and regulations adopted shall penain to, but shall DOl be limiled to, discharJe, limitations. pretreatmfflt requimncms, mndsds for inswlation of wastewater lines and scrvkcs, and implcmcntalion of standanls pn,mul,= pursuant to die Act. In establishing such Nies and seplltions. dlcy 1h11 establish standards that will assure s.ife, .. efficient operllion of lbe WUICW-system, wastewater treatment process or equipment dial will DOl haw• adverse effect on lhe receivina water, or will not ochawite eadan,er penons or property, or consaitute a nuisance. 4. The Director of Ulilities. lbe Dnclor of Wastewater Treallncnt and the Director of Finance sball keep such records and= such reports concerning the waseewaer Ulility • 1111 Oty M811,er . . The Oty Mana,er sh:lll keep the City Council advited of die :r:=· financial condition, and future llfflls of lbe Depanmerw and shal pepare and submil IO lhe Oty Council, :11 Ins, annually, a report cownn1 lhe activities of the Oepatmcnts, including a statcmen1 of rcwnues and expenditures of die preceding year. s. lliE DIRECTOR OF 11111.ITIES AND 11fE DIRECTOR OF \V ASTEWATER TREATMF.NT SHALL HA VE ntE POWER TI> FORMULA TE AND PROMUI.OA TE DIRECTIVF.S, REGULA 110NS. AND ORDERS IMPLEMEN11NO AND CONSISTENT Wint lliE PROVISIONS OF nus CHAPl'ER. ntE VIOLATION BY ntE l lSER OF ANY SUCH DIRF.CTIVB. RBlULATIONS. OR ORDERS CAN OE ENFORCED IN ACCORDANCE \Vint lltE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 12-2-6 OF ntlS ORDINANCE. 5, 1---0.rfflep ., "lililiel .... DiNt'l~\lallewale, TPNIIIIHI- sh•ll-hHe Ille pewe, •• ,-.•la•:-:: ~•lpl...,.lff-1lnd- r .. 11lalioa1 r.. IN •ll•i•ielNli~ I dlla,C•Pw 1111ell rulft...nd rqulalion htlllt-ftel-M-tnffllli tent-ith-proYiliollt-ol-4 hi~ - Ghapt•"' • 6 . If"' .bleWllerl c:onuinm, any .ubs&ance dtscfa~ in the follow inc ~1100 of thi Code ft discharaed or== IO be di~the W;t\lCWJlt"r ,y tern .or die City OI IO •Y lri :try lhaeto. lhc DIR -DU ma • take Jny xMn ne('C sary to: .I . ltrol1tblt the th ~ of ~·h \\:a,ic: ·a1u. • h Rtt1u1re a discharJe IO di.-mon.rnNe lhll 1n •pan1 mod1flC'111ons "111 r'C'lltlC'I.· I • • or rhn11n.a1e the d, har&e of uch ~ts "'° that the ,h'4·h.u ~c ,loc noc eJICfflt the lim,11 set in Seclaon 12 ·2· 7 ~n; • 15 , , - • • • C. d. e. • . , . • Ensure pretreatment. including stora&e facilities or flow equalization necessary to reduce or eliminate the objectionable characteristics or substaneeS so that the discharge will not violate this Chapter; Ensure that the person making, ca= or allowin& the discharge pays any addilioml cost or expense inc by the Oty areatment system; or Taite such other or funber remedial ac1ion as may be deaned to be desirable or necesmy IO achieve the purpose of this Chapter. 7. Any ICIUal or~ discbar,e of wastewater c:ontainin& substances limited or prohibiled by lhis Oaaplel' de> the wastewater treatment system of the Oty which. by the determination of the Director of Utilities or the Dileaor of Wwwaser Tralment. pn,sen11 an inuninen& or substantial endan&e,rment to the health or welfare of persons or to the environment. or which causes intafaence with the normal operation of the wastewater ualment system, may be immedia1ely halted or eliminated by either the Director of Utilities or tbe Director of Wastewater TrealrnenL The Director of Utilities or the Director of WISleWaler Treacment may halt or eliminate such discharges by means of any procedure or measure authorizied by this Charcr for enforcement of discharp limitations and prohibitions, or by means o physical disconnection from the wasiewaaer treatment service. Such discharge~ may be halted or eliminlled without reprd to the compliance of the discharce with other provisions of this Olapcer. THIS ACTION DOES NOT PRECLUDE me DIRECTOR tAKINO ANY AJRTifER APPROPRIATE ENFORCEMENT ACTION PROVIDED BY llflS ORDINANCE. 8. me DIRF.CTOR SHALL SEE THAT INDUSTRIAL USERS WHICH DISCHARGE TO THE METRO DISTRICT COMPLY WITH THE MORE STRINGENT DISCHARGE UMITA TIONS OF ElmER 11fE METRO DISTRICT OR ENGLEWOOD. R . ~I Prohibitions . I . All wascewaeer shall be disdmfed IO the POTW except a provided hcreinafser . 2. 3. 11 shall be unlawful to d1 harce from any prcmi within the City. or 1010 :in)' :na under the junsdicuon of the City. or into a d1st11ct or ,un~ac11on urllltr contnlCI with the City for treall'Mnl c,I Anitary wqe, into and upon :iny public hiahway, strtam waserrour • or public plact. or into :any dr:11n. cc ,pool •. torm or priute r, or natural wawr ou11tt. any wa • or othtr lhlll'.cf \\lier , CIC I" \\httc 11113bl lrt l.ffltnl h:a n l'f'O'idccl Ill ·" ~·01(1;111 ·c \\ i1h !lf \ I IOI\ I th1 .anJ I al. SI.II .tnd r\:," 1.111,1\\, Noc,.PM• •1 .... IT SHALL BEU LAWFUL FOR A Y PEP SO 1 TO AUSE 10 be dischlf,ed or make I CIOMKlion '° the roTW "hK'h \\ould 3IIOW :iny storm waaer, lllfface dralaaee. pound VtMer, w11tr from unmolcd dram • roof run.off, coohq w11er or oat. w11er intO any 5:ll'lilary wcr. No ,e ' I • • • , ]-- • • • • • I • - person shall cause any of the above mentioned water to be mixed with that person's sewage in order to dilute said sewage. 4. Stonn 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 ca1>.1ci1y for the accommodation of said waters. IT SHALL BE UNI.AWFUL FOR ANY PERSON TO NO PERSON SHALL CONNECT TO AND/OR USE SANITARY SEWERS R>R THE ABOVE PURPOSE WITHOUT HAVING OBTAINED 11fE WRITIEN PRIOR CONSENT OF rnE DIRECTOR OF UTILITIES. 5. It shall be unlawful for any person, in any way, to damage any propeny. equipment or appliance constituting or being a pan of the City wastew:ncr utility or for any person to trespass upon the propeny of the City. 10 tap any sewer main or to make any connections lherewith, to deposit any type of refuse into manholes or in any manner to interfere with the wastewater utility or the propeny, equipment, manholes, pipin& or appliances of the wastewater collection system and trealment f:lcilities. C . Specific Prohibitions. I • HG-ilse 1llall IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY USER TO comribute or cause 10 be contributed directly or indirectly, :any pollutant or wastewater which will interfere with the operabOl'I or perfooll,11lCe of the POTW . TI1esc ~1lt'r:1I prohibitions apPly to all such users or a POTW, whether or OOl the u..cr is subject to National Catep,rical Pretreatment Stand.lrds or any Olher national, State or local pretreatment 5tandards or requirement!'~sel'-lnay-not- ffftlNhute IT IS UNLAWFUi. FOR ANY USER TO CONTRIBUTE the following ubstances 10 any POTW : :i. ANY HAZAROOUS WASTF. AS DEFINED IN 40CFR 261. .. b . Any liquid • solid • or sases which by re:ison or their nature or qu:mtit :u-e, or may be. ufficient either :ilone or hy inter:ictiM with 01hc-r ,u~t:ince 10 c:iuse fire or e,1 lo 1011 or be mJUt 1t"1 111 ,Ill) 01~1 ,, .,y 10 the POTW or 10 the opera11on f ,~ POTW . At no umc hall I\\,\ (2) "l c i,·e re:idinc on :iny e,pl 1 , ~.11;11d mct,-r, .111hl: 1"11111 of d1 h:irce ,mo the ystem (or at :iny point in the \)"ttni) ~ n • than fi\ ~ rt nt (S'lli). nor 1 a~l in lu :ldin OVff ttn perc'Cflt (IO'l,) t, the I.O\\tr ~~ f'k>'l\'e Limit ( ) of' the II tcr. FIRE R EX Pl.OSI ~ 11 ,\l,\IW \lA V Al.SO DE DIITERMI :0 l lSl~O RASII POI r IU~l 'F.RMlaNA-TION, O\C'I \ l'R 11 '1 , IW ( I OSH ('l P \lh ntOI) AS SPF. IFIEO I, ,U) t'l ·R .l,1.11. 'II IE H .ASlll'<)IN I' • lft\l.L NOT BEl.f.SS llfAN 60 DEGRF.ES !NTIGR DfiOR 1.ao De ,REES FAHRENHEIT. Pmh1!:li1ed m:attri:tl " 1ncl11dt . hue ar-'"" 1111111 •d to: l:J hne. k~n: 'II\', 11 ,11Mlh, I •111 nc. toluene , , I ·, •, "·1h..•1,, .ak I • k IOllt , .aldeh)'Jt , lltl ~. \hlor-.alt • pttt'hlot,11~,. tlromatt • arbtdes. hydrides :ind ul ide , :and .any ott-·r u t:anr 1 7 ' I . • , - • • • • t• ', • which lhe POTW, lhe Staie. or EPA has notified lhe user is a fire hazard or a hazud to lhe system. b...c. Solid or viscous substances which may cause obslruction to lhe flow in a sewer or other inlelference with the operalion of the wasteWater treatment facilities such U. but not limiled IO: pease. prbaae with particles greater than one half inch (1/2") in my dimension, animal pts or tissues, =lllllnn. boMs. hair, bides or fleshinas. entrails, whole blood, ashes. cinden. lllld. spent lime. stone or marble dust. metal, · ·' t1111,--. straw, sbavinp, ams clippina, rags. spent ,rains, spent hops. wute paper, wood. plastics, ps, tar, asphalt residues, residues from refinin& or pocessina of fuel or lubricatina oil, mud or atass, arindinl or polisJu& WIiia. and other like or similar materials. NI. Any wutewller bavinl ~ J)~ leu than 5.0 or more than-M 10.0 unless the P01W ii specincally desiped to accommodale any such wastewller, or wastew11er baV1"1 any other conosive property capable of causina damqe or hazard to suucrures. equipment. ·anc1,w personnel oflhePO'IW. the. Any wutewaier canlainin& toxic pollutants in sufficient quantity, either sinaly or by interlCtion with other pollutants, 10 injure or interfere with an1 wasteWater trellffleftt process, constitute a hazud to humans or ammals, cre11e a lOlic: effect in lhe receivina waters of lhe P01W, 10 contaminate die sludfe of any POTW systems, or to exceed die limitation set forth in I c.,orical ~ Standard. A IOllic pollutant shall include, but not be limited IO, any pollutant identified punuan& to section 307(1) of the Act. .. ,. Any no,tious or malodolous liquids, pses, or solids which either sin&IY or by interaction with odlel' WllerS are sufficient to preverc entry into the sewers for their ..., ,wee and repair. J..1. Any subaance which may cause the POTW"s effluent or any ocher product of die POTW, such u residues, sludaes. or scums. to be unsuitable for reclamation ::nd rtUse or 10 interfere with 1he rtcl:1m:11ion process whrre lhe POTW is punuina a reuse and redanu1ion ~r.un . In no cue 5hall a subltance dischara«t to 1he POTW cause 1he POTW 1 be in noncompliance with the lud,e use or di5POUI crittna. ~u ldthnc, . or reaulalionl effecda, lludae use or disposal . ,-.h . Any ubaance which will cause lbe POTW to violate II POE-5 ptnnn or the receMna waitr quality tancbrds . lh1 . Any wu1ewaaer with objectlODlble col« not mncwable in the tl't':t lln n1 process. uch u. bul not limiltd IO,, dye WIiia and ve,etable I, nn1n1 ution . hJ. Any pollUIIDU. incllldilte oxy.-demandi• pollUlllll (BOO etc.) which a ..-knows or 1111 IUIOft IO know wlll cw ineerferelice to 1he 11 I . • • , - • • • t• • POTW. In no case shall a slug load have a flow rate or contain concentrations or quantities of pollutants that exceed for any base period longer than fifteen (1 S) minutes more than five (5) times the average twenty four (24) hour concentration, quantities, or flow during nonnal operation. j-.k. Any wastewater conlainina any radioactive wastes or isocopes of such half life concenndon u may exceed limits established by the Director in com~iance with applicable State Rules and Regulations Pertaining to Rad1ological Control, published by the Colorado Depanrncnt of Health, State of Colorado. lhl. Any wastewater which causes a hazard to human life or create.,; a public nuisance and is not contained in the wastewater system. hm. Any wastewater havin& a temperature which will cause the temperature of the influent to the wastcwala' treatment plant to exceed one hundred four degrees (104°} DOOREE.S FAHRENHlilT OR FORTY Df.OREES CENTIGRADE (409) and/or inhibit the biolop:al activity of the POTW . fthn.Any water or waste which contains pease or oil or any ocher substances that will solidify or become discernibly viscous at temperatures between thiny two dearees (Jr) F. (OOC.) and one hundred fifty degrees ( t 50°) F. (65.5°C.). n-.o. Any water or waste containin& free OR FLOATING Oil. AND GREASE .• Aeelifta iaNh11tle oil. o..p. PETROLEUM NON-BIODEGRADABLE CUTTINO OIL OR PRODUCTS OF MINERAL OIL ORIGIN AT A CONCENTRATION OF 75 MOJL OR OREA TER. p-.q. Wastes from sepcic tank rumpqe or vaults except at location" pcnni11cd by the DilfflOr of WasleWller Treatment q,r. Waters containing prbqe Wt has IIOI been ground or con11nin111t'd tn . uch a degree tlut all panicks will tie 3fried frc~l_y in ~11,~11l!.ion 1111tk'r renditions normally prev:ailina in l;)Ubllc se,,ers. SoliJ pamd~, ,h.111 ~ 1 o more than oc~-h.ilfinch ( 1/2 '") 111 n di11lC11 i , • r-.s Unu,u:il concentration of d, ~,·td ..olid . II .t ,\n)' \\', ,te\ attr C t:unanc ROD. COD. I JI hd . OI ,11,1~n1k1I ''''"' of ,11d1 ,·h •. 1,•1 .,nd ~tity that unu u.1l .111~mw111\f ,• I n • ,, H.'q11i11.'tl to h:il\dle such m;aanfal a& the .a~ was~r trc.,1111, 111 1,t.1111 : provided, howc,-er. lhll a ialff may be penniued by i.p«ific, \\ 1111,·n a,rttmtnl with the P01W which la,tfftlffll lO di . h.Y~C ,och ROil. COD. or TSS may provide for .ptei.11,h;us , un:h.11 1,~,. l'J 111,·111, OI provi ions for treaunc Ind ICllinc fqlllpmtnl. 19 " I. • 0 I - • • • D. E. F. G . • • :~ • ' hu. Ammonia nitrogen or substances readily convened thereto, in amounts that would cause the POlW to fail to comply with its NPDF.S pem1i1. 2 . Any material or substance not specifically mentioned in this Section which in itself is corrosive, irritating, or noxious to human beings and animals, or which by interaction with other water or waste in the public sewer system could produce undesirable effects or create any other condition deleterious to SIJUCtUreS, U'eltment processes, and quantity of the receivina stream, le herea., prehiltiletl IS ILLEGAL. 3. Any material or substance entering into the public sewer which interferes with the U'eltment process, even if it is within the concentration limitations stated in Section 12-2-7 may be prohibited upon wrinen notift ORDER by the Director el IJlililiN. Federal Categorical Pretreatment Standards. Upon the promulgation of the Federal Categories of Pretreatment Sllndard for a panicular indu strial subcategory, the Federal Standard, if more slrinaent than limitations imposed herein for sources in lhal subcategory, shall immediately supersede the limitations imposed herein. The Director el IJlililies shall notify all affected users of the applicable reponin& requirements. Specific Pollutant Limitations . IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON TO N~rso11 1hafl discharae wastewater containing pollutants in excess of the LIMITATIONS ON DISCHARGE, as set forth in Section 12-2-7 . State Requirements. State requirements and limitations on discharge s shall apply in any case where they are more slrinpt than Federal requirement s and limitation s of those contained herein . (Ord . S4 Series 1983) POTW 's Right of Revision. The Ci1y CAN rnerwt lhe ,ipl 10-est:ibl is h by ordinance more strinaenl limitations or requirements on di5Char&es 10 the POlW if deemed necessary 10 comply with lhe objec1ives presented in Su bsection 12 -2-18 of this Chap1er . (Ord. 43 Senes 19SS) If . E,c rc (ive Oisc harge . IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY USER TO INC RE ASE Ne> u Wt'-hell i11erea1e lhe use of ~ w:ner or in :my way auempc 10 <fi lu1 3 disc harge u a ~al or complete wbsti tute for adequa te 1re:i 1mcn 1 10 .1e:h1 '' omp 1i:ir.ce wn h any applicable limi1:it ion .. (Ord . 4 . ric . 1914:\) I . /\ rnlcn1al Di t:w.le . Each user hall provide rroiec 1ion from accidental 1h harcc of protubiled malerial or other ubWnce regulated herein . f,,I( 1l11 i~ I p en t 3CCidenta l disdlll'CC of protubned m:Heri::11 . h:\11 1:'C l''°""~d nd m rn1a1ned a1 the u r' o,u, 1 :ind c pen . In 1hc :i of an 3C'Cldtfll;ll di h3iri, ii i the rnpon 1bilily of lhe UStt 10 im~i:llt'ly OOlif) the D1rec 1or ef -111111 and the POTW of the inci dent . If lhe d isch.t,sc urs 10 the portion ol the P01W which ulti~v discharges 10 the ~~m 11\':tllnffll pl nt , Mmo must al so be nodfted imrneda ae ly. The nou ficauon h:ill 1nclude location ol disc'*le, 1ype of Hie, concentmion, volume, :ind COC'ffl:11\'e ICUOnl . Within ftve (S) day follovt1n1 n accidenta l di harcc. the 20 ,- • . l . 1 ' I . • .. , - • • . , . ·, • u~r shall submit to the-DY DIRECTOR a detailed written repon desc1ibing the cause of the discharge and the measures to be taken by the user 10 prevem similar future occunences. Such notification shall not relieve the user of :my expense, loss.damage, or other liability which may be incurred as a result of damage lO the P01W, fish kills, or any other damage 10 persons or propeny, and such user shall be liable therefor, nor shall such notificalioo relieve the user of any tines, civil penalties, or other liability which may be imposed by this Chapter or other applicable law. Failure 10 report accidental discharges may, in addition to any ocher remedies, result in the revocation of the discharger's wastewater dischar&e permit. If the POTW is fined by the S1a1e or Federal pernment for violation of the POlW's NPDES permit or violation of Water Quality Standards as the result of a spill or intentional slug discharge of a toxic pollu&ant, lhen the fine, including all POTW legal, sampling, analytical testing costs and any other related costs shall be charged 10 the responsible user. Nocice to Employees. A notice shall be permanently posted on the u~r·s bulletin board or ocher prominent place advising employees whoo1 10 call in the event of an accident.al dischar&e. Employers shall insure that all employees who may OBSERVE, cause or suffer such an accidental discharge 10 occur arc advi~ of the emer,ency notification procedw-e. (Ord. 43 Series 1985) J. Discontinuance of Privy Vaults, Cesspools, lfl4.Septic Tanks and Outhouses. I . Connection Required. All improvements now II ing privies, vault,, outside toilets, ce.s~ls, septic tanks, grease traps, leach field~ or 01hcr sewage disposal facilities in the City, or hereafter an the City, shall be connected with the public sewer lines of the City or :my sani1a11on di,1ric1 in the City, provided such public sewu line has bttn brou&ht wi1hin four hundred feet (400') of any pan of such dwel_l~n• or improvement requirina sewage dispoul service, and provided that such conn«ti<ln ~hall only be required when such pri\ies, vaults, outside toilet~. ccnpools, se~ic links. pease traps. leach field or ocher sewage di posal facihties fail to function properly so that they have 10 be 1cra11~ ,;o :i to make them usable . ;\. The conttnll of IJO"Y Malt • ieptlC 1:ank , ce pool • or 001hou "11h111 the limits ol the Oty I noc be remo\'ed therefrorn. nor J\:lll thc me 21 "' - I • • , ]- • • , . • (. be tranSported through any street, alley or public place within the City except in a sanitary manner, through or by means of aini&ht tanks, if soft and mixed with matter, and if solid or dry, in tight covered tanks in such manner u shall prevent the escape of any noxious gases or offensive odors and preserve such contents from sight or exposure durinJ cleaning, and such removal shall be kept and maintained in saniWy condition and shall be subject co inspection by the Depanment of Health of the County. K. New Consttuction. I . Connection with City Sewer Une Required. All new constnlCtion or dwellinp and improvements requirin1 sewer disposal service in the City shall connect such dwellin& or improvement with the sewer line or the City or such sanitation district. 2. Use of Temporary Toilet Facilities Durin& Consttuction. During the conSll'UCtion of any dwellin&s and improvements, temporary toilet facilities may be used in accordance with the rqulations of the Tri- County Health Department of the State 8oerd of Health, and as soon as such dwellin& or improvement is connected co the public seweB, such use shall be abandoned and all evidence of such use properly covered or disposed of. L. Manhole Covers. No person shall open any sewer manhole without the permission of the Director of Utilities. M. Special Aareen,ents and Contracts. No statement contained in this Section shall be consuued as prohibitina special written apeemenu between the ronv and any other person allowin, industrial wasae of unusual suength or character to be admitted to the P01W from any pan or pans ol such P01W. or person or persons livin& outside the boundaries of the POTW, upon such terms and conditions and for such periods of time u may be deemed reasonable. HOWEVER, PiiO suot AGREEMENT Wini A CA TEOORICAL USER SHALL ALLOW STANDARDS Lf.sS STRINGENT lltAN lllE APPLICABLF. NATIONAL CA TEGORJCAL PRETREATMENT STANDARD . N . Prohibi1td Connecuon . IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY .file penon . Ofl'lnl'atlOn, or ocher bulin cntaty, cuber in perM>n or throu&h an a cni . tmployee .or connctor 511111 TO make. allow or cause IO be made ny 111«1ion 10 the P01W for •he purpose of semcina propeny out Ide the houncbnes of the PO'JW. excq,c upon recommmdatic,n olthe.00 DIRECTOR OF LITIF,.S and 1 !ll'P"()\'al of the City Coone i i 0 . f1'ri :ite Wa'lew:atcr Oispc:,w . I • Private Di a. 22 ,,,_ ' I . • • , - • • • • t~ • pennission from the Tri-County Health Depanmcnt for submission tothe DU. b. The application for the pennit required by Section 12-2-5 shall be made on a form furnished by the Tri-County Health Department which the applicant shall supplement by any plans, 5Pelciflcations and ocher information as is deemed necessary by the Tri-County Health DepanmenL c. The owner or his agent shall operate and maintain the private wastewater disposal facilities at his sole expense and in compliance with all Federal, Swe. and local laws, rules and re1ula1ions. d. No staaement contained in this Section shall be construed IO inlerfere with any additional requiremenu which may be iml)C)Sed by the Health Department or-Dl:I DIRECTOR OF UTILl11f.S. e. The type, capacity, location and layout of an individual was1ewa1er disposal system sball comply with all standards of the Tri-County Health Depanmenl. No pennit shall be issued for any individual wastewater disposal system employing subsurface soil absorption facilities where the area of the lot does not meet the reculalions imposed by lhe Health Depanment, and in no event where the area of the lot is less than fifteen lhousand (15,000) square feet. f. The Tri-County Health Department shall be allowed 10 inspect the work under this division at any stage of construction and, in any event, the applicant for the pennit shall notify the Tri-County Health Depanment when lhe work is ready for final inspection and before any undersrc,und portions are covered. The inspec1ion shall be made within forty eipt (48) houn of the no1ice by the-DI:! DIRECTOR OF UTILITlf.S, eaclusive of Saturdays. Sundays and lepl holidays. 2. \Va 1ewa1er or Septic Tanlt Haulers. WastewJter or seplic tank hauler~ ~hall not dischar&e any w:aste within the corporate bound:uic of the Citv c,ccp1 where dlreeled-by-:he DU and-D\\CI= AT DISCIIARGE . POINTS DF.SIGNATI!O BY TIIE DIRECTOR. ALL PERMITit:D DISCHARO~ SHALL COMPLY WITH THE TERMS OF Tl IE SEl'TIC HAULER PERMIT AGREEMENT. AU viol:ucn :arc ·1 !llt'('I 1 1hc: !c:.,:i l habllitic, wlc.l Jll!naltic prcNidcJ m thi Ch.lpttt . {0 11! . .S 1 Se,ie 1983) P . 1.i11111 . on Metro Diwict Authority . Any auihonty or n&ht rantt'd 10 \k111, 1)1,m I by thi 1.1p1 r ..hall nl apply 10 tho • :111! f the En ~I •, ,,. I "''' ·, lie•, 14· • a1l.'J r avma ·~ r ,, i,c: from Mc:110 01i.Ul\'.I . l J , J • 111.', 11)8.S) Q . INl1llSTRIAI . rf!RMI . ALI . S1GN1F1CA T IND STRIAI. ·sH~S M STORTAI AW SffiWATER CO llURUTIO l>l!MM11' ,\, Y NO SHR SIIAI, IOI.AT~ VIOLA111\'0 ANY TERM OR CONDl'll , Of · 23 ,-. .. I . • • • • - • • • • I • • <. nm WASTEWATF.R 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 INCLUDED AS A PARTOP1HE WASTEWATER CONTRIBUTION PERMIT. AU COMPLIANCE DATFS, RFJ>ORTING REQUIREMENTS AND 011{f.R TERMS OP 1HE SCHEDULE MUST BE MET BY TifE USER. S. REPORTING. N9 l:ISE8 SHALL Vl9LATE VIOLATIONOPANY REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF THIS CHAPTER BY ANY USER, INCLUDING Btrr NOf LIMITED TO 11IE REQUIREMENTS OF lliE WASTEWATER CONTRIBUTION PERMIT CAN RFSUL TIN ENFORCEMENT ACTION BEINO TAKEN UNDER 11IE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 12-2-6 OF 11flS ORDINANCE. 12-2-3: FEES ANDCHAROES A. Purpose. h is the purpose of lhis Section to provide for the paymen1 of all P01W c:osu. includina Utilities Depanment costs and Departmen1 of Wastewller Treatment com. The ICtll annual cost of operation and main1enance shall include, but need not be limited 10, labor. repain, equipment replacement. mainlenanee, necessary modifications, power, samplina. labon1ory 1estin1 and a reasonable con1insei,cy fund. The charges will be based upon lhe qualily and quan1i1y of user's was1ewa1er, and also upon 1he 10 intercept, treat and dispose of wasaewater . The applicable charaes shall be as RI forth herein. 8 . General. There is hem>y levied and charpd on each lot, parcel of land :ind premises served by or havin1 sewer eo1uiection wilh 1he sanitary sewer of 1he Ci1y or otherwise discha1Jin1 sanitary sewap, indu 1rial was1es or Olhcr liquid , either directly or indirectly, in10 me Cily sani1ary sewer system :in annual service chafte which shall be compuled and payable a follows : I • The char&e for sewap tttatmffll shall be based on the g:illon:i@e of w:11rr dehvertd to the premise durina lhe appropriate w:11er meter read111g penod fallin1 between NOYttnber I and AJ?ril 30 . Th• allon.i,e conYened 10 an annual equ1valen1 and muluplied by the annual rate fl','r one lhouund ( 1.000) pllons provides lhe annual ftaunen& chaflt . 2. A ct.It for sewer collecuon 1yuem maimfflante hall be 1:abl1\M(I nnU31fv action fthe C11y Council where r,tmi are "ed hr the It)' cc ion )'Rem . Where lhe ny doc nae n nd mJ1111a111 11 ' ltcuon )'Ptm, the ny will colltct haret for n\31nlC'ft nc of unc only hen aulhoril.ed by the lfflTI of contract btt"'fflt lhe uy and the II 110ft dlltrict . 24 "' - • . .. I • • • ' ]- a. b. c. d. • • • t• - 3. Where water usage infonnation is not available, sewage seivice charges shall be computed using the current rate per one thousand (1,000) gallons and based on the following nonnal usage by class, as follows: 2 3 12 Months Months Mo111hs Single family dwellings 14 21 83 Multi family dwelling Units 9 13 52 Mobile home units 5 8 52 Commercial (by meter size/capacity) 5/8 inch 19 29 116 3/4 inch 29 44 176 1 inch 49 73 292 1 1/2 inches 97 146 584 2 inches 156 234 936 Jinchcs 311 467 1,868 4 inches 487 730 2,920 6 inches 973 1,460 5,840 Normal usage by class will be checked by tabulation and averaging at lc:ist every fi\'e (5) )-Cars 10 detect and adjust for changes in patterns of water usage . .a. The minimum charge per year for sewage treatment ~rvice, by cus1on,cr clas .. ,hall be a pen:entace ~ flat rate charge, this amount repre~ntin g the fi,cd ponion of operation and maintenance (0 and M ) c~1 . ~. Out ide City customers will be cfw'&ed one hundred five percent ( I 05 'l:) of the amounc clw&ed inside City cusaomers for 5imil:ir )eMCC to comprn . IC for .Kkli tional infiltration from the longer intcrcepcor line . Thi factor h.K t,cc11 inc luded in the flat rate and minimum rate 1:ibl in ,u lion 08 be lo w. ,, . 7. l •1 d1.1 .:c hall t " \'It" JI mull .uld 1.:, 1 ll I ·111 l"JII a.11 ·1 • 111.11 II ';lllll(nl \\ 0 ;and M ~ "· 25 ' I . • , • ]- • • - 8. The followin& rates shall become effective upon passage of th is Ordinance : Rate Schedule Rate Per t ,000 Gallons Sewage Treatment Cllarge 8,374 Collection System Cllarge 1,114 ! I 'JOTAL 9,488 ' SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE II SCHEDULE Ill SCHEDULE IV In City In City Outside City Outside City Customer Cit~Sewen District Sewers Di strict Sewers Di strict Sewers q au BUQunrly BilJal QulOCrly BjlJal Aooyally l ilkld Aoutty All Aal Aat Aat 811, Min, Rate Min, B• Min, Ba~ Min, Single 19.9 5 ti.IS 17 .60 16 .00 73 .80 67 .20 111 .45 16 .80 fa m. dwg . Mult i fa m. 12.35 t 1.25 10 .90 9 .90 45 .80 41 .60 11.45 I0.40 unit Mobile 7 .60 6 .90 6 .70 6 .10 28.20 25.60 7.05 6 .40 home Com .& Ind . (by ll'ICll"f • i1.e) 5/R " 27 .50 25.0 S 24 .30 22 .10 102 .00 92 .80 25 .50 23.20 ~,~ .. .s 1.75 38 .00 36.85 33 .SS IS4 .80 140 .IIO 311 .70 35 .1 0 , .. ff).25 63 .00 6 1.l S SS .65 256 .80 233 .60 64 .20 514 .-10 I 1/2" 13R .50 126.0 S 122 .25 It 1.25 513 .60 467 .20 1211 .40 116 . 0 .,. 2"2 .00 202 .0S 195 .95 178 .30 823 .00 749.00 205 .75 I 7 .25 -3" 443 .10 40).20 391.10 355 .85 1642 .40 1494 .80 410 .60 373 .70 .S " 692 .60 630 .30 611.30 556 30 2567 .40 2336 .40 641 .R 51U .10 <," 13115 .25 1160 .60 1222 .60 ll 12 .SS Sl3S .00 4672 .80 1~113 .7 11 (\k :?fl ' .. 110 1.10 2003 .00 1936.95 17(,2 60 159 .75 742 .3 20W 90 I 5<1 ,~ Io·· ,H6UO 2879 . 5 27 4,4 25 1 0 11729.7 0 1067-i ()() .9. 2 Ill .h(. ' • • t11un1111n ,h r boch iMide and outside the uy are ninety one percent (91 '1) O:tt 1.tti' h ,11 j! ' fC'f I he \I tnmtrcl involved. I . • • 21 , . , - • • • • C. Special Cases. I. Schools operating on a nine (9) month school year shall be billed seventy silt P.CfCCnt (76%) of the charges which would nonnally accrue for similar usage by a residential customer. 2. Industries, car washes and other establishments where summer irrigation water is not significant or where seasonal business fluctuations arc more significant than irrigation usage shall be billed based on annual rather than winter period water usage. 3. Custornen with delivery flow characteristics significantly different from those of a single family dwellina shall pay an additional readiness to serve fee based on the followina formula: R-V (,91 x NW} where: 365 R = .91 = NW = 36S = V = AMual delivery flow rate characteristics charge Readiness to serve portion of O and M costs Customer's annual nonworking days Number of days in calendar year Annual volume charge for wastewater treatment 4. Other Cases. Where the procedures above are not applicable, or when application of same would "''ork an obvious and ~ignific:mt injustice 10 the customer, a raae shall be established by the Director based on reasonable estimates of projected flow (Ord. 54 Series 1983) D . If any water or wastes are discharced, or arc propostd 10 be discharged 10 1he rubltc sewers, which waaen contain the subslances or posses the SC ,. s • Q\I • K ·' a • ''u • rharacteri tics enumerated in subsection t 2-2-28 above and. in the judgment 01 the Di~tor of Utilities, may have a deleterious effect upon the -.C\\ age \\ 01 k,. r,nce ~s. equipment or receivin& waters, or which ocherwise cre:ue a h:11ard 10 hfe or con titute a public nuiunce, the Director hall .tl'«l h:11 l!c the followinl? fees AND TAKE SUCH ENFORCF.\1ENT ,\CTIO , I~ ACCORDA~CE \VITII SECTION I :!-2-6 OF Tl IIS OR DINA~ E ,\S 1'111: DIRE ~roR 0(ili.\1S ADVISAULI; . Rtt111irc p:t)'1ntm 10 O\"Cf' the added t f handlin& and 1r.-.u,n the,, .11~,, ,tiered :1 "i ndustrial wa tes ". by imposina the foll°'' ini fonnul. Q\I , \, .JI l 'o (.\OD) 1 ·, (66 0001) (SS · .'111111 Ill~ h,11 'I.! Ill d,lll;1~ ,IIIJ CCIII • ullumc of w:ige in million pllon per year diM:harecd 10 the llltb h~ "'4'\H 1 nm,, 1M factor. I piton of w:11cr to pnund . 111111 d1:11,e fur AOD (.additional o )'i:tn dcn~nd) in tklllar, I"" 11oun,I 27 ,,,_ ·- ' I. • • . , • - ] GICiiiDI • • (+} ft~(i) (ii) COD = BODS• UCs • ss • 200 • 300 .. 500 • • • • .. unit eharse fer BOD1 •. 0133 if om is less than 3.0, then AOO = (800 5-200 maJL). 8005 if om is pater lhan 3.0, then AOD = (COD-500 maJL). BOOS Chemical oxyaen demand strength index in milligrams per liter fSC,O lltilH1rH11 ,er liter er ewr), 5 days biochemical oxypn demand sb'Cll&lh index in milligrams per liter ~ •11111,.•• per Iller er ewr), Unit ctwae for SS m dollan per pound ($0.0324) Suspended solids stren~ index in milliarams per liter. (100 •illi1PH1s ,., Ille, er ewr), llai& ella,.. fer &I l,Ul4 normal BOD5 Sln:8f1b in millipams per liter. normal SS strenatb m milliplms per liter. normal COD strcn&lh in millipams per liter. The application of lhc above formula provides for a surdwJe for BOD, COD, and for SS. If lhc strcnalh index of BOD, COD or SS is less than the base number that is being sublncted from it. then there shall be no surcharge for that panicular catcpy, nor shall there be a credit &iven to the total surcharee. (Ord 43 Series 1985) E. Industrial Cost Recovery (ICR). 1 . lndusaies affected shall be lhose idenlified in lhe Standard lndu trial Oassificadon Manual (SICM) 1972 as rmsed, Divisions A throuch I, wilh lhc specific ellCleplion of dlOle indullries which dischqe only nonproc:ess. sesn=aaaed domestic wuaes or waaes from saniWy conveniences. Affected industries will be clas ified a, follow,: a. Sipificam induslrial usen shill be mo11il0fed to delennine 1ret1eth levels. This shall be accomc ICCCIRlinl IO a prellalmml established by die . of Urilitiel and~ by the = of the wwrP. The results of amplina and inalysi will be n,corded in die ulilitics office. reponed to the affected indu try :md reponed to regulalory 1,encics per Ibis CW'ffl11 directive . h. P:lymcnt rates hall be oompuled for ICR C\KtOfflffl bawd on the ollowtn& ba ic apital a>StS ol lhc Bi-City plan1 : Q (Volume): $460.12/1,000 pllon day of capxuy BOO: l0.47/pound day of c.,r,1 . • S: 3~ Ol!poond day h a1,;11.11 2. Sptafic Individual mes will be calculaled balect on lhc ~un t.1rcneth and ... of flow in ICCOldlnce wilh curreftl Fedenl pridelm. Ad.JUIU1'fflll to Individual ra1e1 will be made 11MU1lly or more fnlquMly, whenever evidela ls received lhM I major chlnee •n WISIIW .. volume and.b' chncterildCI has OCC\lffed . PlymtM Will 21 • I. • • , , 2 ]- • • • • • commence within one year of the date of initiation of service through the Bi-City and/er englewoed plant. F. Restoration of Service. Sewer service shall not be restored until all charges, including the expense oftennination and charge for restoration of service, shttll have been paid. G . Collection Procedures. 1. Charges Responsibility of Owner. All fees and charges shall be chargeable against and payable to the owner of the premises receiving sewer service. 2. Periodic Billing Statements. a. The City shall cause billings for wastewater treatment an<Vor water charges to be rendered periodically at rates established. b . Billings for ch~es and any other no1ices shall be effective upon mailing said billing or notice to the last known address of the u. er :is shown on City records. c. The service chqes 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 u~ institute or temlinate service Olher than on escablished billin& dates, the bill hall be ivorated. H . Dclinqumcy and Collection. I. Fees and chaqes levied in accordance with this Chapcer hall be paid within thiny (~) days from the dale of billin• to the City. If the bill i oot paid within ninety (90) days after billing, n hall be dttn~ Mlinquent, whereupon a twenty five percent (2.Sr. ) ·urchar1;e may hi! imposed for collecuon service . :! . Nonpayment. All sewer charge Md . urcharsc,. inc ludin c. hut tlOI l11111ted t , collection charge .• rretre:umcnt ch.11 ·~,. lll\lnitorin • d1 .11i:\:,, ,h:tll be a lien upon the property to which wer · r connccte\! from 1h • 1t,11c '3id ctwses become due unul iii charc . Jrc r;tid . Tiie "" ncr 111 ,cry tructure or premise shall be liable for II wer charc f r u-.cr, t II hi\ I rtmi , which lien f h:tb1ht m.,y be cnfOf\'\'d b) the C'tt h, ., ·1ion :11 k1w to enforce the hen . In Cl ~ th• tt"11ant III I'° ~"1011 11 .111~ prcmi e h:111 p3y the sewer charcc ., it h,111 rclic,·I! the IJndo" 11.:r lhllll ,1ich obli&3lion :and lien, but the City shall noc be required t •k 1u ·mcnt from 31lY person whom~\'tr ocher th:111 the own r I ti\\' p.1 111cm of wcr charac . No ch3n&e of ownel'\hi1, 0t up.111 1 h.111 •llr ·t 1he applic:ation of thl don, and the f,ailurc of' .any o" '"'' 10 d1 over thal he pwchued property qaina which I lien ror r 28 "' - .. I . • 0 , , 2 I -• ,- • • 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 pu~uance as provided for in this Code. (Ord. 54 Series 1983) 3. In the event that any sewer charges or surchar&cs, including, but not limited to, collection clwJcs, ~treatment charges, monitoring charges or sewer tap fees, must be certtfied to a county for collection as a delinquent account. a fee equal to double the amount owed shall be cenified and collected. (Ord. SO Series 1984) I. Disconnection aause. I • The City may disconnect within the City or contract areas served by the City for accounts delinquent more than ninety (90) days. Nocice shall be given to last known address of user or owner thiny (30) days prior to disconnection. All COSII of disconnection shall be repaid at the time of reconnection. 2 . When the premises to which such service is provided are located without the limits of the ai,. failwe to pay the rata and charges for treatment and disposal ol sarutary sewqe when due shall be cause for the City Clerk to certify to the county commissioners of the county in which said delinquent user's property is located the charges due and unpaid, on or before November I of each year, and thereupon and until paid, the same shall be a lien~ the ral propeny so served by said sewerage system and shall be levied, certified, received or collected by sale annually from year 10 year by the proper county officials as are ,eneraJ laxes, and the proceeds therefrom remiued to the City of En&lewood, provided, that if the premises are supplied with City water services, such service may be shut off until such rates and charps for treatment and disposal of sanitary sewage shall have been paid. (Ord. 54 Series 1983) 12 -:?-4 : PRIVATE SEWERS, CONNECTIONS AND REPAIRS A . Ruildin g to Have Separate Connections . E3ch buildin& shall be ~l'\'ed b)' ii\ own sewer service line, and no connection shall be made by e,ncndina the servi c from one propeny to another propcny. Each wpw-a1e buildina in :1 planned unit developmenl shall have a separate sewer service line . ll . Old Private Sewen. Old private sewers may be used in connection with new huilding only when they are found 10 mttt :all rctiuircmcnt hcttin :1ntl ~rly :11 thl! , i~k of the user; ocherwise, old priv:atc sewen h;all be pluued :u the u!ier'. uprnse upon discontinuance of service. The plua in the old priv:att i.cwtr mu t be inspected and approved, and a plan review and inspection fee will be ch:1rged by the Oty. c. De Ian and Conslnlc:don. The size. slope. alipmen1 and ffllltrial or construction of a priVlle sewer, and the medlods to be used In exc1v11in1, 30 . . ~. ' I . • • , - • • • • '· placing of pipe, jointing, testing, and backfilling the trench and all other work shall confonn to the requirements of the Building and Plumbing Code or other applicable codes, laws, rules and regulations of Federal, S1a1e, and local en1ities. D. Private Sewer Elevation. In all structures where the elevation is too low to permit gravity flow to the public sewer, sanitary sew3&e discharge from such structure shall be lifted and discharged to the sewer by a City and Tri-Cow11y Health Depanment approved facility which shall be operated and mainlained by the user. E. Installation and Maintenance. All costs and expenses incidental to the installation and connection of the private sewer shall be borne by the applicant who shall retain or employ a licensed sewer contractor or plumber to make connection to and install a sewer. The service line from the public sewer main line to the structure to be served shall be installed by the property owner at his expense. The owner shall hold 1he City harmless for any loss or damap that may directly or indirectly be occasioned by the installation of the service line or the malfunction of any old private sewer . The owner of any propeny cannectina to the P01W shall be responsible for the maintenance of the service line from the public sewer to the structure to be served. The owner shall keep the service line for which he is responsible in 1;ood condition and shall replace at his expense any portions thereof which, in the opinion of the Director of Utilities, have become damapd or disintegrated as to be unfit for further use. or is in such condition to permit infiltration in10 the S)')lem. All repairs shall be completed within thiny (30) days after notifica1ion and shall be completed by a bonded contractor. The owner )hall be responsible for retumina the public ri&ht of way and the street to acceptable City standards. F. Penn it Required. Before commencement of construction of a private sewage tli!>posal sy tem, the owner shall first obtain a written pennit s•&"'-'d by 1he Oir .. '<. lor of '1ilitics. Ci . Co1111{'Ction Rt'quiremcnl. I . The Jpphc:uu for the privaae 5ewer pennit ,hall noufy the DuN:1or 01 L:11h1ic whtn the private )twcr i ready for in)flCC'lion and \:'OtlllC1.'II , m 1l1t public sewer. 1'he :applicant mu . t ~ve ~urtd :i rermit anti lia, • ""'' a'I Cu ' 1e<1u11c1nent~. lii~ rnn11''\:li,,n ,hall ~ 111.k~ under the ,u, ., \11,1on of th.! D111: IOI' I uhu~ or 111 . ICj)h!..CIIIJll\'t . 2. llle owner of any tructure u~ for human oc up:ancy. employmcni rw :1e:1i\'11y •. itu:tte within the Ci1y. m:iy lie fl.'<auir"'d at ,u ho,, ner\ c,1x•n,c 10 onnc t uch tructure to a public ~r. if och :i public !IC\\W i, wilhin four hundred feet (400') or the propmy line of 1he prorcny 1111nn which the suueture ls localed. Such ~1ion "'811 be nllde wi1hin 31 .. ., I. • 0 . , , - • • 3. 4. ~- • • I • • <. ninety (90) days after nodce from the Director is served on the owner of the~ affected, provided however, that in the event compliance wilh !his subsection causes severe economic hardship to said person, he may apply to the City for exempcion from !his subsection. Such applications shall state in detail the circumstances which are claimed 10 cause such economic hardship. Such exemptions shall onlr be granted to residential users, shall not apply to other users, and shat be ,ranted only for such time u the demollsnted hardship exisu. Services shall be considered complete upon delivery of the notice to the owner of the property or by poslina a copy of the notice on the propeny in question in a conspicuous place and by mailina a copy of such notice, rec1stered mail, to the record owner of the property as disclosed and at the address shown in the current records of the Arapahoe County Assessor. If a public sewer is not available wilhin four hundred feet ( 400') of the property line of =y upon which a house or buildin, is located, a private sewqe di Sl5'ffll constructed in accordance With applicable regulations of the ealth Department shall be utilized to dispose of sewaae. In cases where a public sewer wu not previously available within four hundred feet ( 400') of the property line of a propeny, but a public sewer later becomes available within such diSlaftc:e, the owner may be required to connect with the public sewer u provided in subsection G2 above . In such event, after the c:onnec:tion is completed, the private sewace dispoul system shall be emptied, cleaned and filled with sand or din . II ,h.ill be unlawful for any person to deposit or discharae, or to cau~ 10 be deposited or dischaqed, lO any wasaewater collection facilities anr solid or liquid wasae unless throuah a connection approved by the City . H. Damage 10 POTW. Any penon who maliciously, willfully, or nealiaently M.ik • d3maces. destroys, uncovers, defaces or tampers with any structure. :ippun~nance or equipment which is pan or the POTW shall be ubj«t 10 t h :k.'1ton :i nd penalty u provided in Section 12 ·2·6 or lhi °'3ptcr. (Ord . ~~ Seric1. 198l I. SEPTIC WASTE f'Ef.S AND OIAROI$. THE WASTEW ATF.R OR SEPTIC TANK WASTE HAULER PERMIT FEE SHALL BE SIOO. USER CHARGE FOR DISPOSAL OF HAULED WASTEWATER OR FPrAG StlAI.I . RF. S0 .06IOALLON . 32 ,. - I . • • , , - • • • • 12-2-5: INDUSTRIAL WASTEWA'IER DISCHARGE PERMITS: A. Wastewater Discharger. I . There shall be no discharge of wastew:uer into the POlW, or in any area under the jurisdiction of said POTW, without a wastewater discharge pcnnit (except as authorized by the Director in accordance with the provisions hercoO. 2. Pem1i1 Issuance. 1be Director shaJI issue a wastewater discharge pcnnit 10 the applicant if he finds that all of the followina conditions are met: a. APPLICATION FOR PERMITS SHALL BE MADE UPON WRITIEN R>RMS PREPARED BY THE DIRECTOR AND SHALL CONTAIN, IN ADDITION TO 01llER 111:MS: I. NAME AND ADDRFSS OF USER. 2. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CORPORATE AGENTS FOR SERVICE IFTHE APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION. 3. PRINTED NAME. SIGNAllJRES, DATE OF BIRTH. AND POSITION OF PERSON SIGNING THE PERMIT FOR THE USER. 4. ~OT LATER THAN THREE BUSINESS DAYS, THE USER WILL NOTIFY THE DIRECTOR OF THE IDENTITY AND ADDRESS OF OfANOES IN THE CORPORA TE AGENT FOR SERVICE FOR CORPORATIONS. 5. NOT LATER THAN THREE BUSINESS DAYS, USERS ARE REQUIRED TO NOTIFY THE DIRECTOR OF CHANGES IN THE IDENTITY, ADDRESS, DATE OF BIRTH, AND POSITION WHEN THE POSmON OF THE USER SIONA TORY TO Tim PERMIT IS CHANGED, AND NOT LA 1ER THAN nvo WEEKS FROM SUCH CHANGE THE PERMIT WILL RE ClfANGF.O RY AN ADDENDUM TO REFLECT TIIF. NEW SIG~.\TOR\'. b•-r-The 1>r~ed NEW discharte i in ,-ompli :mcc "ith i~ pu)l1ih i11011' :ind limuations of Sections 12-2-2 and 12-2-7 and 011h1 Chapter . c . The proposed NEW ditcharae would pcnnit the nonn:11 :ind cf, 1en1 Oflrt:11i1"1 of the wa~tewater treatment y. tem : and (Oul . ~--S 11t'' I') ~I d . .: The l'f'\lfl'-..ed NEW di hafCt would noc rt ult in :a viol.11ion hy the City <V the Metro Dislrict ol thl: term and condition · in 11, NPllf":$ 11enn,1 . 33 I • .. I . 'I • , ') ]- • • • • t~ • ' '· e. EXISTING DISCHARGES MAY BE PERMITIED PROVIDING THEY MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS OF a., b., c., AND d. OF THIS SECTION, OR PROVIDING THE PERl'tlT CONTAINS A COMPLIANCE SCHEDULE BE ISSUED FOR BRINGING THE DISCHARGE INTO COMPLIANCE WITH a., b., c., AND d. OF THIS SECTION. 3. Pennit Denial and Appeal. a. FAILURE OF ANY APPLICANT TO PROVIDE nm INFORMATION REQUIRED IN nm FOREGOING SUBPARAGRAPH 12-2- S(A)(l ,2,3) WILL RESULT IN TIIE PERMIT BEING DENIED. In the event an application for a wastewater discharge pennit is denied, the Director er ~Hilles shall nocify the applicant in writing of such denial. Such nocification shall stale the pounds for denial with that degree of SJ>«:Cificity which will inform the applicant of the measures or actions which must be taken by the applicant prior to issuance of a pennit. (Ord. 43 Series 1915) C. lh Upon receipt of notification "'dellial "'I l_lel'!ftil applicllion, the applicant ;ai:,.: and shall be lflllled a hearin& 10 be held by the Director . At such hearin& the applicant shall have the burden of establishin1 that the conditions lift out in this Chapter have bttn met and lhal a permit 5hould be a sued . The hearin& shall be held within 1hiny (30) da ol the appllClftl' ~ but may be continued upon a showin& of aood cause IO do eaahff the Cny or 1he applicant . d~ Upon review ol the evidence by ahe Di fact and issue an order dilllcan& 1h11 a issued. or directin11h11 sudl perm• oaher or funher orden and diaeai A. Sewtr Tap Pennil. . • he wll make findings of aer da h-ae permit be I .. be issued, or 11ve such • necuury and appropriate. I . ,\ sewer 1:111 pcnnu for 3 ntgle -fonuly, mu111 .fam1ly, re . 1den11al, an I~ r ommcrcial u~r hall rem in in effect unul iennuu11ed by the Cny . 2 . All u~rs propo ina to connect to the wutewaier )'Siem shall obt:un a M 1n1C1ion pcnnit before conn«tion to and/or disc~ing 10 1he 1tm. " ,hall complete and file with 1he Darec1« of Utilities an J>l>II :11100 111 the fmn J'll'~t·rillt'd by the Di i ,on :1nd xcompanicd by :a ftt a ~ nh nt Sdicdulc I\. In ,upp, n t 1h .1ppl1 :mon, 1he u. •r i.hall . 11bm11 . tn 1i111:, .111,1 lt'nn . arrmrna1c (orcv:aluation, thc followina information : :a . Name, :tddrc , location of discharce (if different from 1he :addtc"). h . SIC number accordina to the S1:andud lndu 1ri:al la ,.ific:111on fanu:11, Rmcau of 1he Budact, 1972. a amended. 34 ,,,_ • . I . • 0 , 2 ]- • • • • '· c. Time(s) and duration of discharge. d. Site plans, floor plans, mechanical and plumbing plans and details to show all sewers, connections, and appurtenances by size, location and elevation. If deemed necessary by the City, such plans shall provide for separate systems for handling sanitary and indusuial wastewater. Nonresidential buildings may be required to have installed a sewer sampling manhole for City access to its wastewater being discharged to be installed per City cnpneering requirements. e. Description of activities, facilities and plant processes on the premises, including all materials which are or could be discharged. f. Each product produced by type, amount. and rate of production. g. Number and type of employees and hours of work. h. Any other informalion deemed by the Director of Utilities to be necessary to evaluate the pennit application. C. Industrial PemtiL,. I . lllc Directof-Or YlililiN shall require a significant indusuial user to obtain an ~ndU!ltr~al peml~I. ~:illiq:'cfieaM-itlllu•al IISffl shall A~)' ~OHtll-tll<IU!itfta~ffflK-pfief--0...-~-\914-rwf Proposed new s1gmficant industrial users shall apply at least ninety (90) days prior to connecting to or cootribuling to the PO'r'W. Users 5hall complele and file with the Director an applicatioo in the forn1 prescribed by the Depanment and accompanied by a fee a!I may be required, c:ontainin& information, in addition to that ttquircd for a general pt'mtit, in units and tenns appropriate for evaluation, as follows: (Ord. S4 Series 1983) a. Wastewater Quantity and Quality. Quality characteri tics include. but .arc not limited to, those mentioned in Section I 2-2-7 of this Chapter ;1s <ktt'nnincd by a reliable analy1ical labor:ltory: !1311\plinc and an.ii) sis sh:111 ''-= pcrfonncd in 3CCOrdance "ith procedure -~tablishcd by the EP,\ pu,~11:mt 10 section :JO.I(&) ol' the Act and co111ained 111 40 CFR. p:111 I~<,. :" :11ncntlcd . (Ord. 43 Series 1985) b . Aver:i;e daily and thiny (30) minute ptu wa . tewater flow rJtc . 1ncl11d1ng daily, monthly and seasonal variation .• 1f any . i:. \\ h,·r~ l.11m,·n. the quantity and ~1>t1.:ilic n:1 1111~ ol ,lily I 11 11 .1111, 111 th,· ct,,-,:h:ir~c which are limited by Ill\)' prem•a1111ent ,1andaid~ .• and ., ,1.11c111c111 retarding whether or noc the pretreatment i.tandanh, :ire hcinl! met nn :t C'Ollsi tent ba i , and if noi, whether addi11onal (lf'Cr.'ltion :11111 111.1i 111cn:111'."'t a~ 3dditionAI pn.1reatmm1 i " •~'<llll~'\l tur th.: U'4.'r 10 ll'k.'CI ,lt)llllCable pretreatmenl llalldardi.. 35 • ... I . • • . , , ? I - ., • • • • • I• • d. Wrinen description and diagram of existing prell'Catment equipment, if any, including, but not limited to, treatment processes, treatment tank dimensions and retention time, chemical supplies, operating personnel and ccnification, and plumbing diagram of treatment system. e. COMPLIANCE SCHEDULE. If additional pretreatment and/or O and M will be required to meet the pretreatment standards, the schedule by which lhc user will provide such additional pretreatment. The completion date in this schedule shall not be later than the compliance date established for the application pretreatment requirements. The following conditions shall apply to this schedule: (l) The schedule shall contain increments of ~ss in the form of dates for the cammencement and compleuon of major events leading to the consuuction and operation of additional pretreatment required for the user to meet the applicable pretreatment requirements. (2) No increment referred to in subsection ClaE shall exceed nine (9) months. ~ot-4ate, lhH le11,1ee11 (14) d-,..-followi"l""fteh--cltlle-tn- the-seb~Hlale-lor-eemplianHr-the-useF- shall-s11b111II • p,e1,e11 ,epe,1 to--the-Diftffle~f--Ufililies ineludi111 •• • 111l11l1R11111, whelhe, Op...flel-fhe 11se, oomplled wilh lhe l11e,e111e111 er pP9Cre11 te be-mfl--on--- sueh-dale Hd, Ir HI, the dale-elt--Whielt--1 ••peels 10- eomply with 1h11 l11e,e111e111 er p,ocHSSrlhe-t'Hson--loP-- delay-nd the llepe INl111 lalle11 by-fhe-ilser-t~uffl-4h.- eons1Nelle• le lhe 11hed11le eslabllshetJ.- f. Any other information deemed by the Director to be ncces ary 10 evalu:11c the i,cm,it application. Pcnni1 Ml'dific:11ions. Upon enactment of an NCPS and within 1he time p1N.·rilX'd thereby, the industrial permit of u rs ubject 10 uch 1and:1rd~ ~It.all be revised to require compliance therewith . Where a u!>Cr, subject 10 an NCPS. ha . 1101 previously submincd an application for a pennit, 1he user ~hall :i p1 If for a penni1 within 1hiny (30) day · after 1101i e of the enac11nen1 of 1hc :ippicable NCPS . The user with an existina w:mewatcr disch:u-ie pcm,it . hall ~ubmat to the Directo,.~ililies within thiny (30) day after uch noti t, the i11fonn:11ion required puruant tu thi ubscction . The tern, and condition~ of 1hc lll'nuit ,hall be sub.JCCt 10 modification by 1he l'(niv DIRF.CTOR h11111g th\! 1c1111 of 1hc pennit a limil:uion or rcquirc:ments are modi tied r other ju,t caui.e ex1s1s AS DETERMINED BY TIIE DIRECTOR . Anv rh:mi:c or new conditions In the pennit shall include a re:asonabie time ,r hcdulc for compliance, as detrrmincd by the Director . IN TitE EVENT Tl IE DIS 'I IARGE PERMIT PREVIOUSLY GRANTED SIIALL B~ MA'ffiRIALLY AND SUBSTANTIALLY CHANGED AS DETERMINED RY TIU: DIRECTOR, THE PERSON PREVIOUSLY GRANTED SUCII 38 ,, - •. ' I • • I ]- • • •, • ,. • PERMIT SHALL MAKE A NEW APPLICATION TO THE CITY, IN Tl IE SAME MANNER AND FORM AS ORJGINALL Y MADE. 3. Penn it Conditions. Pennits shall be expressly subject to all provisions of this Chapter and all other applicable regulauons, user charges and fees established by the City. Pennits may contain, but are not limited to, the following: a. 11le unit charge or schedule of user charges and fees for the wastewater to be discharged to the system. b. Limits on the averaae and maximum mass and/or concentration of wastewater constituents and characteristics. c. d. e. r. •• h. i. Limits on averaae and maximum rate and time of discharge, or requirements for flow regulations and equalizations. Requirements for inslallauon and maintenance of inspection and sampling facilities. Specifications for monilOrina proarams which may include sampling locations, frequency of samphn&, number, types and standards for 1es1s and reponing schedule. Compliance schedules AND REPORTl~G REQUIREMENTS. NOT LATER THATFOURTEEN(l4)DAYSF0LL0WING EACH DATE IN TIIE SCHEDULE AND THE FINAL DA TE FOR COMPLIANCE, THE USER SHALL SUBMIT A FACTUAL PROGRESS REPORT TO THE DIRECI'OR CW ~I.R'IU INO.UDING AS A MINIMUM, WHETHER OR NOT THE USER COMPLIED WITH THE INCRE~1ENT OF PROORESS TO BE MET ON SUCH DA TE. Requirements for submission of leChnical reports or discharge repons . RN1uirements for mailuinina and retainina plant records relating 10 wa~tewattr disctwae as 5pecifled by the City and afTordina City a,·,·r,, llleh!IO. Rcquirenlt'nl · for nocifk:ition of the City of any new in1mducrio11 of wa. t\!watcr COlbtitucnb or any Mib5cam&al china • ,n the , olumc oa h.lrJC'ltr of the WllleWller con11ituen11 beina inuoduced into 1hc ".1,1cwa1cr treatment ysttm. J. n.uly ;t \ ,•, age .md d.uly 111J,i1111un dischar 1a1c . l\l' illll('r .1ppic,,,, 1.1 11· nll11h11111h, \\hell ~Ulicc~ )ubjt\:t to linut,mon .11iJ 1111lhtbi11011 .11~· fMupoM!J or prc~na i111he u~r· w:wcw.ucr d1 haric . 37 • I • .. ,; I . • • . , , - ]- • • • • • t• • <. k. Re<1uirements for notification of slug discharges. EVA LUA TE, AT LEAST ONCE EVERY 'IWO YEARS, WHETHER EACH SUCH SIGNIACANT INDUSTRIAL USER NEEDS A PLAN TO CONTROL SLUG DISCHARGES. A SLUG DISCHARGE IS ANY NON- ROUTINE. EPISODIC NATI.JRE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, AN ACCIDENTAL SPill.. OR A NON-CUSTOMARY BATCH DISCHARGE. 11fB RESULTS OF SUCH ACTIVITIES SHALL BE AV All.ABLE TO nm APPROVAL AUTHORITY UPON REQUEST. IF nm PO'IW DECIDES THAT A SLUG CONTROL PLAN IS NEEDED, 11fB Pl.AN SHALL CONTAIN, AT A MINIMUM, THE FOILOWING ELEMENTS: (I) DESCRIPTION OF DISCHARGE PRACTICES, INCLUDING NON-ROUTINE BA TOI DISCHARGES; (2) DESCRIPTION OF STORED CHEMICALS; (3) PROCEDURES FOR IMMEDIATELY NOTIFYING TifE POlW OF SLUG DISCHARGES, INCLUDING ANY DISCHARGE lltAT WOULD VIOLA TE A PROHIBITION UNDER 40 CFR 403 .5(8), WITH PROCEDURES FOR FOLLOW-UP WRITTEN NOTIACA TION WITiflN AVE DAYS; (4) IF NECESSARY, PROCEDURES TO PREVENT ADVERSE IMPACT FROM ACCIDENTAL SPILLS, INCLUDING INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Of STORAGE AREAS, IIANDLING AND TRANSFER OF MATERIALS, LOADING AND UNLOADING OPERATIONS, CONTROL OF PLANT SITE RUN -OFF, WORKER TRAINING, BUILDING OF CONTAINMENT STRUcnJRES OR EQUIPMENT, MEASURES FOR CONTAINING TOXIC ORGANIC POLLUTANTS (IN CLU DING SOLVENTS), ANOOR MEA S URES AND EQUIPM ENT FOR EMEKGE1''CY RESPONSE . I. R,--...1u1rr111.-11h for p:lr.llC ) ttm 10 handle nu:vy and mdu,m:11 \I :1,IC\\ JI I, lk.'h tt\JI in the t\ nt the U r' 1ndu in:i l \\ 3l>tt\\ :lttr I Ill . :111 in~ o, oold au an tntttftttnee or a pottnll I interference w11h 1hc l'On . 11 induS&nal WblN.tttt could be vertd. p,t,•enu na d1 ha1 •c into the ro,w and .till allowtn me user' lar)' w:a tewater to c11'i.h,11 i;• 1111 the POTW 31 ,. -. ' ' I . • • ]- • • , . • .. (2) Construction Specifications. Grease and oil interceptors shall be constructed of impervious materials capable of withstanding abrupt and extreme changes in temperature. lbey shall be of substantial construction, watertight and equipped with easily removable covers which, when bolted in place shall be gaslight and watenight. All interc~ors shall be of a type and capacity approved by the Director of Utilities and shall be located so as to readily and easily be accessible for cleanina and inspection. (3) Mainienance by Owner. Where installed, all grease, oil and sand interceplOl"S shall be maintained by the owner at his expense in continuously efficient operation at all times. n . Other conditions as deemed appropriate by the City. o, ltt-t~e11l the a,pe e, ¥8h11 .. ef materials rPGtn--the- pPOpel'lf-fe, whleh • tliseh••1e pe,mit--wa~ous.,._ =~.!9:;::'::'J.::! ::::=:1:.~~1::· • ._ Ntlled- sueh-pe,mil-lhall ••k• • ••• a,pliNli•• le lh~lyy-tn-the-••ne ma1111e, ••ti ,.,.. •• ••i1i••lly ••tie. 4. Penn it Duration. Permits shall be issued for a specified time period, not 10 exceed three (3) years. A pennit may be issued for a period less than a year or may be ~tared to expire on a specified date. The user shall apply for permit reim,ance a minimum of one hundred and eiahty (180) da ys prior to the expiration of the user's existina permit. The terms and cond ition s of the i,rnnit may be subject IO modification by the City durin & the tenn of the permit as limitations or requirements are modified or other ju5t cause s e xist. The user sh.all be infonned of uiy proposed chances in his perm it at 1ea~, th in y (30) days prior 10 the effective dale of chance. Any chances or new cond ition ~ in the pennit sh.all include a reasonable time schedule for ~liancc. Any penn it may be cancelled or tesminated for failure IO comply wnh the requ ire ment\ hcrt0f. ~. Pc m111 Tr;in f1..-r Prohibned. Permi ts are issued to a spec ifi c u~r for a pccifk n11-:1.11 1011 . ,\ ,~111111 hall noc be wld, traded, a ·"gned, tr.111,ferrcd or ,ublet. (Onl. ~~ Se11c, 19K)) I. 11lC 111dw,111.1 I u\tl' !Jull provide and opeme, at its e xpen i.e, monitoring C<11111»ncn1 ,Uld fxiht~ )Ufflcienl to :allow inspec tion, :amphng and Oow 11~ .,,,11 ... 11 '-'"" of 1he hu1ld1111 "er and/or int (mal llrJ111:1 (: ... ,~ ,1c111'. Ille 111<H111111111 • 1.~1l11y hou ld nonna lly be 1i tua ted on the ,ndu tnJI u~r·s 1"•·1111~,. h11 1 tll\: uy ma y, when iUCh :a location wou ld bl: imprac tk'a l or l ':111 • undue hardlhip on &he lnd usarial user, al low the fac il ity 10 be con truc tcd 11111 \\: 1mhh · ,11cc1 or ,idtw:a lk att:a, and loca led w, tha t it ",II 1101 I uh '""-'l(d hy IJnd pena or parted veh icln. 1he fxi lity ~IJ be capped 39 • . ' I • • • , ]- • 2. 3. • t • I• • ' . ' with a watertight lid and that facility shall not be located in a street or guner. (Ord. 43 Series 1985) There shall be ample room in or near such monitoring manhole or facility 10 allow accurate samplina and preparation of samples for analysis. The facility, sampling and measurina ~ shall be maintained at all times in a safe and proper operating condition at the expense of the industrial user. Whether consttucted on public or private property, the sampling and monitorina equipment and facilities shall &e provtded in accordance with lhe P01W's requirements and all applicable local consuuction standards and specifications. Consuuction shall be completed within sixty (fiO) days followina written notificalion by the Director. 4. Whenever required by the Direclor of Utilities, the owner ol any ~ny serviced by a private sewer carryina nonresidential wastewater shall install a monitorina manhole for each separate dischlrae in the private sewer in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Division's engineer, installed and maintained at all limes at the industrial user's expense, which shall have ample room in each samplin1 chamber to take accurate flow proportioned composite samples for analysis. The monitorina manhole shall be safely, easily and independendy acceuible to an authorized representative of the P01W AT ALL REASONABLE 11MESd11rill1 ••Plllal-busi ... ........ a. Each monilorin& manhole shall contain a Palmer Bowlus flume or similar device appowed by lhe Director of Utilities with a recordina and totalizina iqisaer for meaanme.-ol the liquid quantity: or at the discretion ol lhe Director ol Utilities lhe metered WIier supply IO the industrial plan may be used as the liquid quantity, or where a measurable adjusament apeed IO by lhe Director ol Utilities is made in the metered water supply IO delennine the liquid WIiie quantity. b . S:lmf*s sh:111 be taken and properly pmttved in accordance with 40 CFR I 3'i, AS AMENDED Sl .. 4111.., ~letltoth a1.d shall be a ~•ive t~111y four (24, hour s:unple. Such umplina shall be done ptt bed by the Director to measure tepesenta11ve quan111ttt tor the tnure reportina period. Ceruin Polluaam p:aramelCf'I uch a , but noc lunntd , CY ANIOE, PHENOL. PH, 0tl, ,rease, and/or chlorine dtmand 11inch c.annot be collected by usint a COMPOSlT6 I •1•IY lou~HIM• umple may be collected by lhe use of a "pat," sample. 1~ fret111rnc of :implin , the monitoring manhole. the n~rin • dcvi«. \:'lmpl1nc methods and analy , of ~mp~ "'311 be .ubj«1, :it any timt, IO 1nt.peetion and verificaaion. 40 ,. ~ . ,. I j ' I. • • , • , - • • • , . • ' .. d. All me1ering and sample collection shall be done by lhe USER, Ci1y or a priva1e enlit~lt-ffltseelion I J J 5(l)J and AT THE REQUEST OF 1llE US'ER OR 1llE CITY, shall have a spli1 flow sample-end-shall lte available le-the Po=rw-label'tttory for optional analysis. e. The indusuial user OR AN APPROVED PRIVATE ENTITY is required 10 analyze 1he sample in accordance with the requirements es1ablished in SECTION 12-2-5-0 OF 1lllS ORDINANCE~I. All testing is al lhe expense of the indusuial user. 5. The Direc1or of U1ili1ies may require lhat the monitoring facilities be ins1alled in a pennanenlly fixed above-ground enclosure (Ord. 54 Series 1983). 6 . SUBJECT TO TIIE DIRECTOR'S APPROVAL, any user MAY PROVIDE OR has the op1ion 10 contract with the City or any private entitY. to provide such service as deemed necesury, includtn&, but not necessanly limi1ed to, 1he followina: a. Moni1oring facililies b. lnspec1ion and samplina c. Labora1ory analysis E. lnspec1ion. I . The Direc1or of U1ilities, his repaentative, or represen1a1ives of the Metro Di suict may inspect the equipment and facilities of any user at any REASONABLE time ~-•I ae,.al ltusiMH hlNln 10 a~-enain whether the applicable ordinances. Nies and reculations :ve being complied wilh. Penons or occupants of premises where wa 1ewa1cr i crea1cd or discharaed shall allow the Direc!OHI-Ulililitt. hi rerre~1a1ive, or repraentali\'CI of the Metro Di trict. re3dy :1ecc :u all rcason.,ble time 10 all pans of the premises for the purpose of in,pection, amplina, records eumination AND COPYING. or the perfonn:mce of other duties. The P01W, Me1ro Di uict. S1:11e an d F.P ,h.111 h.1 w 1he n&ht 10 5tt up on the u~r' prope1 ty ·uch de\·i ·e, a, Jrl! 11t c ~~1ry 10 conduct smnplina, in pection, complian I! mon11unn g 2. an,t ~ r ni.:1 1i11i: r.uion . Whc1c au . r ha ~-cu, ll) m,•a ,urc, 111 tot: which wotild ~u1re proper lden1ific:uion :and cle.arai c before en11 into their prroti~ ,, the ustr shall m:ske netttW)' arran,tnltnh "uh their urn • iu:ird th upon pre1tnt 11on of ui1ablc 1dent1fl\·at1<l11. l'l:Nl1111 •I fl III ti POTW. \1cuo D1 111 t. S1.11~. :tnll FP,\ ,, 1111 • 1 ·111 1111 •II tll ~m, • ,, 1lhuul dtl;ty, fi r 1~ llllll"'"~·, ,11 1 ·11111111111" tl •11 11\ ·i IC r~,ro1Nh1htie . (Ord . 43 ('0 19K~). Whil 1 rfonmns the 'I~ on pi , I prop:nie • 11 Om: 101 uf-llt liti. oritulyauthoritcdREPMF-4m ·rATIVfitMplo,.e ol 1I · i1y . h:lll " :all fety rules applte:able 10 lhc prtmi 1;ahliiJ11.""tl by the bu inc • 41 II -. , • I • • • , • ,, - . . ]- • ,~ -' '· F. Failure to Pennit Inspection. In the event a duly authorized REPRESENT A Tl\'.~:;~:· of the POTW is re~sed admission for any purpose, the D1rec I mal cause water service 10 the ~mises in question to be discontinued unbl the POTW REPRESENTATIVE AS ,ecenk-ba¥e been afforded reasonable access to the premises and sewer system to accomplish the inspection and or sampling. (Ord. S4 Series 1983) G. Samplina AND ANALYSIS. All analyses shall be performed in accordance with procedures established by the Administrator pursuant to section 304(g) of the Act and contained in~ 136, and amendments thereto, or with .. any other test procedures a by the Administrator. Samplina AND ANALYSIS shall be performed in accordance with the techniques approved by the Administrator. H. Confidential lnfonnation Provisions. 1. lnfonnation and data on an industrial user obtained from reports, questionnaires, pennit ariications, permits and monitoring programs, and from inspections shaJ be available to the public or other eovemmanal agency without restriction unless the user ~ifically ~uests and is able to demonstrate to the satisfaction of Director of Uulities that the release of such infonnation would divulJe information of pnxe!lses or methods of production entitled to protecbOn as trade secrets of suc h user. When requested by such user fumi shi na a repon, the ponions of a report which mipt disclose trade secrets or secre t processes shall not be made available for inspection by the public, but sha ll be made available~ wriuen request to aovemmenul a,encies for uses related hereto, the ES permit, and/or the pretreatment requirements; provided however, that such portions of a repon hall be proceedings involvina the user fumishina the repon. Wastewater constituents and characteristics will not be recopized as confidential infonnation. -lnfe•••li• aeeeplN lty the C ity at-ffllrtdffl1i at- lhall-llOl-be 4ralllllliM.._.o HY 1•wtN111en1el •lf':t.-. --- ~i~he-MtlN Di11Pittw .. le-fhe lfMNl-iMt ntil- and-i1nlN4-tHt,._.IO} 41ey wPiHM RolintatiOtHs--,ivttHo~ht- UW l'-h y-t"Hfirlfd-tn•il e, peP IG Rel lff"tff; • 2. All r~onl rela11n1: 1ocoo1pliance with ~1rea1mtn1 ,1and ;ird, ,hall l'C ma :av:all:able to off'ic1als ol the Meao · strict, EPA or the approval authority upon rt<t~t. I. The Metro DI 1rie1 h:ill h:we full authority 10 act :and i,crfonn ,1K'h fuoc11on41 :i .u !)r , 1d,:d tor in :ani le IV f the i>','Ci:11 nn 1or 11g~11en1 bet\\ n 1hc ity and the Metro District . I • • • • 42 , - • • • . ,~ • <, ... J . Reponing Requirements for Industrial Users. 1. Notification Requirements. The Dircct~lilies shall notify all affected industrial users of the applicable reporting requirements under 40 CFR, section 403.12 of the Federal General Pretreatment Regulations for Existing and New Sources. 2. Baseline Report. Within ninety (90) days after the effeetiYe PROMULGATION date of the PNINIIIRent QRliRMee ef 1he City-ef-- ERgleweed, CeleNde. EONiMRee Ne. J4, Sene, 1983), beiRllhis--- Ch~, 111 aistiR& sipifieanl illdYSlfial llSlff A CA TEGO ICAL PR EA 1MENT STANDARD, ALL EXISTING INDUSTRIAL USERS IN SUCH CATEGORY are required to submit a FACTUAL repon which contains the information listed in paragraphs (b) ( I )-(7) of section 403.12 of the Federal General Pretreatment Regulations for Existing and New Sources. New sipifie1111 CATEGORICAL industrial users are required to submit to the Caty a FACTUAL report which contains the information listed in para&l"IPhs (b) (1 )-(5) of Section 403.12 of the Federal Generall>retreaanent Regulations for Existing and New Sources. 3. Within ninety (90) days following the date for final compliance with applicable pretreatment standards or, in the case of a new source, following conunencernent of the inb'Oduction of wastewater into the POTW, any user subject to pretreaanent standards and requiremtnts shall submit to the DirectOf-OHkililies a FACTUAL report indica1in1 the nature and concentration of all polhnnts in the disch.1rge front 1he rcgul:11ed processes which are lnnited by pretreatment standards and rcquire~nts, and the averaae and maximum daily flow for those pro('C'-S units in the user's fac ili ty which are limited by such pretreatment standards or requirements. The repon shall state whether the applicable prttrtatment 5tanct.ds or requimnenas are beina met on a c:onsis1ent basis and, if not, what additional O & M andJor pmreatment is 11«.! .. s:1111 10 brin1 the user into compliance with the applicable pretreaanmt s1and31'ds or requirements. This swement shall be sa,ned by an :1111horized representative of the indu trial user and Cfflified 10 N a <1ualificd profession:il. 4. l~riodic omrli:ince Repou . :t . Any user 1ubj«t to I pretreatment Slandlrd, af'lcr the rom1-,h,1nt. , ,ti,~ of uch ptttrea1men1 st:md3rd, or in the case of the dhch:u ~ in1 1 hi.• POTW •• h:ill ,uhmn 10 1he Oirtcto,.oi.Utilit6" dunn1 the mo, th 01 June Jnd l~r,·mher. unk,, requir(d nk>rt: frtt1u.:111I) 11 1 ,~ i,retrc:ttn1ent t:and:trd or hy 1he Dir«tOF-GI UtiHtltc, :t FA(' Ill \I repon O\'cnn4 the ptteed1n1 ix (6) month and indic111inc the n:u111 ' :Ind C'OOCtnlrJtlttl c-1 r,nllu1:ant in the tffltttnl which :ire hm11cd h tich pretrtatmtnt t3ndlrd . In :lddi1ion, thi report hall 111cludc a r«ord of a, mac nl muimum daily flows for the reponlna Pl,-'fl\lll 43 ' I . • • , I ]- - I :?-2-ft : • • (• • for all regulated processes. At the discretion of the Director-4-- Uli lilies, and in consideration of such factors as local high or low now rates, holidays, budget cycles, etc., the DirectOF-eH#ililies may agree to alter the months during which the above repons are to be submitted. b. The Director er Ulililies may impose mass limitations on users whieh IN 11Sin1 dilwlien 18 1Reet applieal,le pNIN&llRent slalldlftls er fell'IRIRellll, er i11 ether eases IJJMPe lhe ilRpesilieR ef IRISS lilRilMiw .. WHERE appropriate. In such cases, the report required by subpara&raph (a) of this para&f&ph shall indicate the mass of pollutants reswated by pretreaunent stindards in the effluent of the user. These reports shall contain the results of sampling and analysis of the discharae, includin1 the now and the nature and concentration. or production and mass where requested by the Direct~liajes of pollutants contained therein which are limited by the apPlicable pretreatment standards. All analysis shall be performed m accordance with procedures established by the Administrator pursuant 10 section 304(&) of the Act and contained in 40 CFR, pan 136, and amendments thereto or with any other test procedures approved by the Administrator. Samplin& shall be performed in accordance with the techniques approved by the Administrator. (Ord. 43 Series 1985) ENFORCEMENT AND PENAL TIES /\. REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL REPORTS: ALL REPORTS REQUIRED BY ANY ORDER OF THE DIRECTOR, WASTEWATER CONTRIBUTION PERMITS, THIS ORDINANCE ANDIOR STATE OR FEDERAL LAW WIU BE MADE PROMPll.. YIN ACCORDANCE WITH ANY PRESCRIBED TIMF. REQUIREMENTS. SUCH REPORTS WILL BE COMPLE'Tc AND THOROUGH, AND THEY WILL ACCURATELY A1'D TRUTHFULLY REPORT FACTS AS THEY EXIST AND ANY CONCLUSIO S IN SUCH REPORTS WILL BE RESPONSIVE TO ANO ONSISTE 1 T \VITI I THE SO RCE DI\ TA IN THE REPORT . IT IS A VIOLA 'n , FTIII ORDINANCE IF ANY SUCH REQUIRED REPOR T IS N T . R\1ITTED OR, IF BMITTED, I INACCURATE. , TAI S TR ~INFOR 1ATION,ORISNOTRESPONS1VE, A R TE TRUTHFUL IN WHOLE OR IN PART. ANY ACT OR FAIi. AF. TO A PROHIBITED BY THIS PARAGRAPH MAY BE l)f~\I D TO U VE OCCURRED OR TO HAVE REEN COMMITTED AT 1 II E Pl .,\ HAT \VIII ti TI tr REPORT IS OR HO LD IIAV E REEN INI llATEDOR ATTIIE Pl.A 'E " IIERE THE REPORT I OR 110 I.I) I IA Vf OE · R "IVEO . 44 "' - • . , ' I. • I - • • • • t• . • ' (. R-.C. Notification of Violation. Whenever the Direct~lilies finds that any person has violated or is violating this Otapter, or any prohibition, limitation or requirement contained herein, he may serve upon such person a wrinen notice stating the nature of the violation and providing a reasonable time, not to exceed thiny (30) dar.s, for the satisfactory correction thereof. A meeting with the DirectoF-Of Ulihlies may be scheduled at the request of the violating person or the Director el Ulililies to discuss the violation and/or A satisfactory correction schedule. G...D.Methods of Notification. Any notification required herein shall be served either personally or by registered or cenified mail. (Ord. S4 Series 1983) ~E.Suspcnsion of Service . The City may suspend the wastewater treatment service and/or a wastewater discharge pmntt when such suspension is necessary, in the opinion of the Director ef...Ytilitlet anti/er Dlreetof'-GI-\VHlewaletL- ~ltneltl, in order to stop an actual or threatened discharge which presents or may present an imminent or substantial endangennent to the health or welfare of persons, to the environment, causes interference to the POTW, or causes the POnY or the Metro District to violate any condition of its NPDES permit. Any person notified of suspension of the wastewater treatment service and/or the wastewater discharae permit shall immedia1ely stop or eliminate the discharge. In the event of a failure of the user to comply voluntarily with the suspension order, the Directo.....r-Yftlltiel may 1ake such steps as deemed necessary, includin& immediate severance of the sewer connection, to pre\'en1 or minimize damage to the POTW or endangerment to any individuals. The Director~llties shall reinstate the wastewater discharae pennit and/or the wastewater treatment service upon proof of the elimination of the noncomplyina discharp. The user shall pay all POTW costs and expenses for any such suspension and restoration of service. A detailed wrinen statement submined by the user describin1 the causes of the harmful contribution and the measures taken to prevent any future occurrence shall be submined to the Director~ilitiel within fifteen (15) days of the date of occurrence. (Ord . 43 Serie s 1985) ~F. ~rm i1 Rcv<ll:;t1ion . ~ser who viol :11c s 1he fo llo " in~ c0t1tht io n) hc1e,.'f. M al1(ll ic:1blc S1a1 e :md I reculation , i subjec t 10 ha\'ing hi prrm it re ,·ol.e,t · I . FAILURE OF THE USER TO COMPLY WITH Tim PROVI SIO:"JS I N SECTION 12-2-S(A) (2) (A) OF 1111S ORDI NANCE: I ••• F.11h11~ 0 1 :i 11-cr 10 re pon fJC 111.tll)• 1h \\J,1~,, .u,·r H111'111u~nh .111d d1.1r. tcri~i < or ii di . harcc>: l '.\. F:i ilure of the u~ 10 ~ siptric ant r h:i ni:~ in opcr:atlon . or , :1 ,1e w :11, ... con tituen ts and charxltri saic ; 45 I'- • ' I . • 0 , - l • • • • • ,l,4. Refusal of reasonable access to the user's premises for the purpose of inspection or monitoring; 4,S.Violation of conditions of the permit or this Olapter or any final judicial order entered with respect thereto; '°'6. Failure to pay any fees or charges; 6,7. Tampering with, disruptin&, or destroyin& City equipment as determined by the Director, which determination shall be conclusive; ~8. Failure to report an accidental dischqe of a toxic pollutant OR ANY POLLUTANT ABOVE LEVELS AUTifORIZED IN 1llE PERMIT; ~G.Lepl Action Authorii.ed. If any user discharaes into the P01W contrary 10 the provisions of this Olapter, Federal or S-aate pretreatment requirements, or any order of the City, the City Attorney may commence an action for appropriate lepl and/Qr equi&able relief, includin& a petition in a coon of competent jurisdiction for a temporary restrainin& order, prtliminary and permanent injunction against the violation. G,H.Termination of Service. The City may terminate or cause to be terminated wastewater trea1ment service to any user for a violation of any provisions herein. K..I. Civil Liability for Expenses. Any persons violatin& the provisions herein shall be liable for any expense, loss or dama,e caused the City by reason of MJCh viol,nion, includina the increased costs. if any, for managing efflutnt and/or lud,e. THE PERSON SHALL A~ BE LIABLE AND PAY ALL A TIORNEY FEES, COURT COSTS, AND EXPENSES NECESSARY TO ENFORCE IN PROVISION OF THIS CODE._. . .._ st1ell iaar11111 aN Ille Nl•II of Ille ..... , diwh•'I• ef 10,aie pell•••...._ The Direc:1or shall add such charge to 1he di,r ha~cr'~ tre :umtnt charge. I..J . Cini r-11~ Pa, Through . In the e\'ent that :a user discharge "uc h I llh11.1111, , h1 h au . the Ci ty to violate any condi tion of II NPDES rr111111 .111<1 1he II i~ lined by EPA or the S1a1e for uc h violation, then ,, h 11..c, h.all I fully h.1blc for the 1ocal amoun t or the line ,h..r ~ •am 11hc i1y by EP :and/or the St ate . 41 ,, _ ' I . • • - • • • • ·, • (. I. ANY PERSON WHO VIOLATFS ANY CONDITION OF THE PERMIT, DIRECTOR'S ORDER, OR ANY PROVISION OF THIS CHAPTER SHALL BE SUBJECT TO A FINE OF NOT MORE THAN nvo THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000.00) OR BY IMPRISONMENT IN THE COUNTY JAIL FOR A PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED ONE (I) YEAR OR BY BOTH SUCH FINE AND IMPRISONMENT FOR EACH VIOLATION. EACH DAY IN WHICH ANY VIOLATION SHALL CONTINUE SHALL BE DEEMED A SEPERA TE OFFENSE. 2. ANY FINE AND/OR ANY JAIL SENTENCE IMPOSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE FOREGOING SUBPARAGRAPH MAY BE SUSPENDED FOR ANY PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED THREE YEARS. K-.L. ~ Civil Pen:ilties . In :iddition to ANY OTHER -the penalties provided herein, the City may recover reasonable attorney's fees, coun costs, coun reporters' fees, and Olher expenses of litigation by appropriate legal action aeainst the user found to ha\'e violated any provisions herein, or the orders, rules, regulations, and permits issued hereunder . The Attorney for the City, upon reque st 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 diliCOllnection of the sewer servicing the propeny upon or in connection wi1h which the violation occurred. lnM .Appt'al Procedure and Order . Any pcmt it applicant, pemtit holder, or other user affected by any deci sion, action, or determinat ion, includin g cease and desi t orders, made by the City other than ANY JUDIOAL ACTION FILED OR UNDER LITIGA 110N IN ANY COURT INCLUDING THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL COUR~11 ~111lewood~lu11wipa t- ,ud1e _..,....111erpNfi11~ur--i 111plemHltllt-4~H-her.l11 , or any pcnn it isMied hettunder, may file with the DireclOr a wrinffl req ue t for n.'C'on ide r:uion :ind a tay of the dec ision with in ten (10) d.a y nf suc h deci,10t1, ac tion or c1etennin :uion, i.e nin& fon h in detai l the facts ,uppomn\! the tl't111c,t. "hcrc11r>t111 the Di1 l•c1or oi-tJlililiH hall hold a hea,in~. lllC l'\.'<tue,t for 1~i:oii.1tlera tio 11 ~ha ll be ac ted upon by the Direc tor ol l;a ili1 iN "ilhm ten (I 0} d,I)-. fr 111 1hc da 1e oftiline , 11te deci ion, :ll:11 11 or ctet nnm:mon may be t.l)' d durina uc h ptriod of review by the Director ,11 u ,11111 •. If the d i ion f 1h' Di, l'l<V ol Ulilil itl i un Ii f t y t 1hr I I II ·'1'1 .1lln , ~ Ill.I) Ill .1 ,, 1111~11 "I)( JI 10 the \Y ttr .md Se\\\; 1 R, 11tl ,, 11h11 , 1,•n ( I 0) day :ifl\ r r ~"'Ill of 1he tk: 1 ion. The \V :Her :and . '" ,•r llt :i,d m.ay hear the ppt:al Wt(! ~II make .2 foul Nlina on the oppe:a l whh,n th111 fh• 0 .') d, )' Ofrtcl.'lflC f the ll~r' IUlllCll lppt'.21 . The~ j,ion,.1.11 ll dct m11n:111on of 111'! D11l'l. tor ol I !11H1 its may be t.2)cd dunn • 1 h lii.'fKlJ of I V w by the WJI rand Se\\ r Bo:atd . After the Wattr land. lo\ r Ro.an.I h:l ' 47 . ' .. - I . • , ]- - • • • (, reviewed the evidence, it may issue an order to cease and desist to the user responsible for the discharge directing that. followin& a specified time period, the sewer service be discontinued unless adequate treatment facilities, devices or ocher related appunenances are properly operated. Further orden and directives u are necess.ary and appropriate may be issued. The decision of the Water and Sewer Board shall be bindin& on all entities and the user until and unless ruled otherwise by an appropriate court. M,N.Falsifyin& Information. No user shall make false statements, representations of certifications in any aps>lication, Ml8Ali report, plan or other document filed or required to be maintained pursuant hereto, or pursuant to its wastewater discharge permit, or falsify, tamper with, or kRewiRIIY render inaccurate any monitoring device or method required herein. (Ord. 54' Series 1983) 0. PUBLICATION OF NON.COMPLAINT USERS. nm crrY SHALL ANNUALLY PUBLISH IN nm LARGEST ENGLEWOOD NEWSPAPER A LIST OF THE USERS WHICH WERE IN SIGNlflCANT NON-COMPLIANCE WITH ANY PRETREA TMENTREQUIREMENTS OR STANDARDS DURING TifE TWB. VE (12) PREVIOUS MONTHS. 12-2· 7: LIMITATIONS ON DISCHARGE: A. No person shall discharge any pollutant in excess of the following: P0Uu1,m AC PQHu1an1 PrQJ>eny Arsenic, Total (as As) Cadmium, Total (as Cd) Chromium (11, Total (as Cr) Copper, Total (as Cu) Lt34i. Total (:is rb) Mercury. Total (3 Hg) Nickel. Toc:11 (as Ni) Zinc. T(ll:tl (:t1o 7n) Sihw. T0t:tl (:i, ,\g) C)1:1nidt, Total (a , ) (Ord . 52 Seri 1990) Maximum Concentration Daily Aym• roaD 0.5 1.2 7.0 4 .5 2.0 0 .13 4 .1 11.0 0 .4 1.2 ll . SIG IA A, INDUS TRIAL USERS LOCATED IN E 'G LEWOOD I\UT DIS IIARCilN Ci TO Tiff. MF.TRO DISTRICT SHALL COMPLY \YITII ·, 111 : I.CX',\l. l.1\11 rs ()F111E \1ETRO DISTRICT OR OFTIUS OROIN,\N E. \Viti II ·VF.RI MORE STRINGENT. 41 "' - ', • . .. .. I. • •' , . . • , ? I ]- ] • • .. ' I I 12-2-8: • "'~ ~ • ,~ . • ' ~. •-~--~-- SEWER TAP FEES: A. At the time of filing the application, sewer tap fees shall be paid in accordance with the followina schedule: B. Sewer Tap fee 3/4" or less S 1,400 1" 2,333 1-1/2" 4,667 2" 7,467 3" 14,932 4" 23,332 6" 46,667 8" 74,667 10" 107,332 For multi-family units, hocels, motels, and mobile home couns, lhe lOtal tap fee shall not be less than one thousand four hundred dollan (S 1,40().00) per dwellina unit. If the fee detennined by the water meter size from the above ,chedule is pater than the fee determined by the minimum charae of one thousand four hundred dollars ($1,400.00) per unit, lhen the peater fee, as detem1ined by meter size, shall prevail. At the time of filina an application for a sewer tap permit, sewer tap fees for 1hc followina properties shaD be increased by the addition of a surcharge to the sewer 1ap fees established by subsection A accordina to the established surcharge schedule: I. 2. ~ies within the City of Enalewood which are not in an established sannation district: Piopcnics out~ide the City of l:nclewood which are tribul.-y to 1he Nonheasa Enalewood Relid Sewer System which are not e.empted by :i grttment from SCWff tap surchar,e. The ~tabli~ sewer tap fee surchar~ is : W;aacr Mme Siu Scuc:m En )/~" S500 I'' 1133 1.11r 1,667 1·· 2.667 :r 5,333 .... K,333 t," 16,667 II " 26.667 10" 38,333 41 • . • I. • , ,, I -• • • (, For multi-family units hotels, motels, mobile home coons, and other multiple dwelling units, the sewer tap fee surcharge shall not be less than five hundred dollars ($500.00) per dwellina unit. If lhe surcharge es1ablished by the water meter size from lhe above surcharge schedule is greater than lhe fee of five hundred dollars ($500.00) per dwelling unit. then lhe greater fee shall be charged. 3. Properties lhat connect to lhe Big Dry Creek intercepcor system shall pay a sewer tap surcharge fee in lhe sum of three hundred dollars ($300.00) per single-family residential equivalent tap in addition lo all other charges. (Ord. 41 Series 1990) C. The actual cost of any sewer main extension shall be recorded in lhe utilities office. Where such cost has nol been paid, it shall be added IO lhe plant assessment fee to arrive at a tocal amount due. New sewer exiension costs shall include lhe actual cost of consuuction plus ten percent (lO'I) to defray costs of engineerina. The iocal costs shall be assessed in proportion to lhe front footage of lhe property served. D. Where a proposed tap will serve propeny for which a previous assessment has been paid, the previous tap fee shall be credited apins& the current tap fee in calculating lhe balance of lhe fee due. E. Nothing in this Section shall be construed to alter the rates or tenns contained in the connector's apment heretofore existina between the City of Englewood and saniuition districts. (Ord. S4 Series 1983) r. NO TAP SHALL BE MADE TO THE POT\Y WITiiOUT PAYMENT OF THE TAP FEF.S. FAILURE TO PAY FEES BEf'ORE TAPPING TO TiiE POTW SHALL RESULT IN TAP FEF.S BEING DOUBLED. ANY FEE OR CHARGE NOT PAID SHALL CONSTITUTE A LIEN ON TiiE SUBJECT rROPE.RTY AND BE COLLECTED LIKE TAXES . 12 -2-9 : CONSTRUCTION OF SEWERS, EXTENSION OF MAINS; COSTS: INSPECTION : ,\. When an applica1ion i received to C-'lend 1he coll«tion main in order 10 SttVc 1he :appli ant or user whose propcny I I a1ed with the City, the City shall mJkc uch e111en . ion a1 11 o~ n c11pcn • ubjcct 10 rtCOVcry or 1d cost and prM'ided that 1he extcn ion i 10 ~rve land proptrty ubdivlded . In Ille event 1h:11 1he c ten ion i co ~n·c non ubdavidcd, indu .1nally zoned l:lnd . wnhin 1hc i1y, the Dircc10f-OI-Utili1iN in:ay rtquire that the applicant or u'Cr e1ucnd 1hc II tioo m:iin :it hi own 0<1 :tnc1 C\('m\C, ub~110 an r<1ui1:1blc n1e1hnd of I~ 'O\~I 'of 0,1,, B. The ndiv1dual coll«tion m;ain out ide the corporate limil "'811 be by pipet, m in or rvice linH and 3f11Ultna insaalled by the individual or ·tor, and 1he Chy '11:allmume no obhpaion f« ol construction 1hcrdor. All 5ervicet $hall be connected under the same provi ioM a may be rcqu1rtd by the City for connection w11hln 111 corponte hmit • All chlrlfl for 50 • ' I • • • . , , - .... l i • • • ,.. • ,~ . • ' 1, sewage collected outside the corporate limits of the City shall be computed from rates set out in Section 12·2-3 of this Chapter. "'~ .. C. Quality control of privately constructed collection mains feeding the City treatment plant shall be assured by on-site inspectors provided by the City of Englewood, Utilities Depanment. which agency shall include the monitoring of collection main construction and the lampin& of mains when conSbUCtion is complete. Charges for these services shall be billed to the responsible contractor, as follows: 1. Inspection (one man); weekdays Sl 2.50/hr. After normal duty hours, weekends and holidays _S18.7S/hr. 2. Lampin& (crew of 2 men); weekdays S2S.OO/hr. After normal duty houn, weekends and holidays S37 .50,'hr. TAPPING OF MAINS NOW OWNED BY 11fE CITY When an application is received for connection to mains or facilities nol owned or controlled by the City, a pennit for said connection will be granted only in those cases in which the Utility Depanment shall have been duly authorii.ed, in writing, by the owner in control of such main or facilities to grant such permi~ SePiff-1.9~ 12-2-10: MISCELLANEOUS: A. Conflict. All ocher ordinances and pans of other ordinances inconsistent or conflicting with any pan of this Chapter are hereby repealed to the exsent of such inconsistency or conflict. B. Sc~rabili1y. If any provi ion, panpaph, word, or s«aion of this Chapttr is invalidated by any court of competent jurisdiction, the remainina provisions, paro11r.1~. words and sections shall nol be affected and shall continue in full force .,nd cff1: t . Ord, 5 I Series Illa} lntnl<had. read in full , and p:i ~ on first re:ldina on the 7th day ofOctobtr, 1991 • Puhlished as a Bill for n Ordinance on the 10th day of October, 1991. Rc;ld by title and r:, $ed an linal rcatlin1 on the 21 t day ofOc1obtr. 1991 l\1hh,tll'd h 1111~ ·" <->nhn:u c No ._, ~ne of 1991, on 1he 2 .. th d:ly ofOc1obtr, ltJ'J I . Suian v. Dyke. Mayor 51 . , • I • • • , ? I ]- - • • • (. ATl'EST: Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk oflhe City ofEn&lewood. Colorado, hereby cenify that the above and fcreaoin1 is a true copy of the Ordinance passed on final readin& and published by title as Ordinance No. _, Series of 1991. Patricia H. Crow 12 • . - I . . , ., I - : I i • • • • '· • BY AUTHORITY ORDINA..'.:CE NO. 'J q SERIES OF 1991 COUNCIL Bl LL NO, 64 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY A..'f ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 38 OP THE E.~GLB\VOOD !\IUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING A NB\V SUBSECTION 58. WHEREAS, Colorado Re\illd Statutes Section, 12-48-108.5 and 12-47-108.5 authorize local llten1in1 authorilin to i1111e temporary pennit1 to a transf'trN of a Fermented !\fal& Be,·erace LicenM and or any cla11 or liquor llcensa to permit tho transf'erN to continue sellin1 rermenltd malt beverap, and liquor durin1 the period In •·hich an application ror tran.rer of the owntnhip ot llcensa 11 pendlnr, and WHEREAS, there i1 a need to have authority to luue a temporary permit durin1 the proce11in1 or a transf'er ot o"-nerlhip; and WHEREAS, the permit fie of$100.00 will cover the adminlltrative cost olproce11in1 the application; and WHEREAS, the En,tewood Liquor Llcensin1 Authority haa revi-td the State Statutt1 and Senate Bill 91-139, and recommend, the En,tewood Municipal Code be amended to provide an application ree ro, the l11uance or Temporary Permits; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COU~CIL OF THE CITY oa,• E~GLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Sutioo I Title 5, Chapter 38, of'tha Ensfe•'ood :.Uunicipal Code 1985 i1 hereby amended by addin1 a new Subaection 5E, and will read a, fWlowa: 5-38-5: FEES: Application fNs f'or llcen1N ahall be payable to the City II rolfow1: A . New License "· f r.111,t'.,r f :•c:, :, l , f i-t inv licrn 8 D. Rtnewn l c,( e,iuinr llttnsa S.150.00 r 1,> .... ., 1-:.'.\ll'OIURY P[H'.\111' P•:so1~0 TRANSFF.R OF O\YNl-:ru IIIP 100 00 t •• ..,.~ ... 1,~ II .. ,, •• :t. ••••••1, .. ,f,l.11 .. ,.,I t, u. l w ,,J I,.,•.'". f riu I 7> • ,. • I I , lotr luc ,I, r . ,I in rull, 'l l'd 11 I n n, t rtadlna on the 7th cfay ol'O.t, r , 111'>1 . ' 10 b .. I. • • , - - • . " • .. --====~ ·-----] --------· ·--.. . .. --·-----·----·-----·----------· --·-·--· --. -------------------· Publiihed 01 a Bill for an Ordinance on I.he lOlh day of October, 1991. Publl1htd by litle and passed on final readin1on I.he 2lltday ol'October, 1991. Published by till• a1 Ordinance No. _ S.rin ol' 1991, on the 241.h day ol' Octaber, 1991. a..n Van Dyll .. Ma,- ATTEST: Patrida ff. Cn,w, City Clerk I, Patricia ff. Crow, City Clerk ol'tha Cit, ol'Enpwoocl. Celor-. hanby .U,, that the above and f'onpin111 a true copy ol' the Ordinance,. ... on flnal necll• .... publllhed by title•• Ordinance No._ Serin ol' 1991. Patricia ff. Crew : I, • I I. . • • t ~ I ]- - • • • 10 C <H>nwa II). t,,...U SllUES c:, 19,F CDH:U. BILL II>. 65 DfflOllOD BY <DH:U. 1e1Et u1ooms 11H <H>:OWO .APPIOVD«a A LF.A5E N:.Rm-Efl' BlmlD2l 'DIE CITlC CF mG.DlXJ> Ml> 'DE IIJIL1HXD LICH; am 9"DI.WI. POCl., DI:. PCR 'DIE c::l'mATIQl <:I A HINIM'\E RAIIaw> TRAIN Dl BEILEVUJi PNUC. ltlDF.AS, the Englaiood Lions am SWiJlllling Paol., Inc. tau, with the IIFl)r(Mll me! pmmiuiat of the City of Dlgla«:lod, erected and oonstrocted a lliniature railroad train m the prc:perty henby demiNd to be q,erated and -.intained by the Englewcod Liens Club 9orinning Paol., Inc. for the .., at, bewfit, nlCftNlti.cm and ,,.J.fare of citizens of the City of Dlgla«lcd; and tlmawl, Mid the Engl.ewcod Liens Club SWialinrJ Faol., Inc. hu apaldad ~tial w in the ccnstructian and erectial of said railroad and the plrChaae of equipmnt for the q,eratial of Mid facilities; and lll!aFM, Mid the Englawcod Liens Club SWiJlllling Pool, Inc. hu agned to q,sate and maintain Mid miniature railroad at ita eole eq,awe, vithaut aoet, 8JCl*\IN!, liability or dallage to the City of Engla«X>d; tlJi, 'nEkEPCRE, BE IT <Rlo\INED BY 'DIE CITlC <XU«:IL C:, 'DIE CITY CF PZD&rm, mawx>, AS F<I.Ul..S: Saction 1. 'nlfl Laue Agr ea.a,t bebloen the City of Dlgla«X>d and lb:Jlawood i.Liia Clll> ~ Paol., Inc. foe q,eratim of a miniature railroad at Bllllevicw Pan ia hereby ~-Said Laue Agrema,t cantairw ganarally : 1. In ccnaidaration of the Plll,W'llt of $10.00 and in furthar ccnaidaration of the perfo111111c• of c:ir::iwnmta aid agr a I a at.a oant&lned in the i.... ,-at to be lcllpt aid per f cxad by t."'111 Dlglewcod Ucrw Clll> SWianing Pool, Inc. the City 1- 1 . • ? rC!"' .rty QtJ Uy ducnhed and Nt forth in t."'.a r.eue 1,IJr • In ClONlideration of loaaing the pronises the Dvil..-d. J,lon" Cl\b S,Ullid.ng Pool, Inc . agrNS to operate and na.1. t the facility at ita IC1e ~ in " we a"ld efficia\t IWINI: to the end that the -,t balefit nic :, icn, lfU'O aid ad y of the cit berw ol. thl Cit y of ~llNOC:'XS will he enlw1ced. l.bla toe cuttini:I o! the c;r • of the 3. nf ii lud.t.d to the qaeretion of a I llroed rod f lUtJ.a n.anably ~ -l - , I. • • , J - ]- • • (• . • ' '· 4. Dlgle«X>d Lioos Club SWiJmdng Pool, Inc. pranises and agroea to protect and indelmify and save the City harmless against any and all actioos or causes of actions, claiJlm, dl!nlllndll, liability, loss, dlnage or a,cpense of any type whatBOeVer, arising out of the q,eratioo and maintenance of said miniature railrood and further agrees to carry insurance in the al!QU\t of $100,000 per per9Cn and $300,000 per accident Md shall deposit a ocpy of said insurance policy with the City. s. Fnl)lewcod Lions Cl\i> 9orir.adng Pool, Inc. shall not assign the J.ease or lilly interest therein and shall not smlet the pnru.ees or my part t.~f without written ccnsent. 6. l!nl)lewood Lioos Cl\i> 9WiJmdnl) Pool, Inc. shall at all tias ua the premiees in aooordance with all applicable u.s., state and local la,a and shall at no U.. pemit nor auffer a1ry di9orderly concb:t, unnucnable noiN or l'l.liNnce llbalat the pradNS having a tendlncy to riroy or disturb airy pencn ~ adjacent pnllli.aee and the City may atablish bm tum t.o tinll rules and regulatiaw for park use ..t\ich the Pn;Jlewood Lioos Club 9Wirning Pool, Inc. shall CXlll)ly. 7. It is nutulllly agreed that if the leuN llhall dafllllt in the perf01111S'°9 of a1ry of the aova,ants and agra t t its henin ccntAinad to he J:er,t and i-rfamad by said Leseee, and ahauld M id default aJntinue for a period of thirty (30) days after •..iritt:ffl notice t.~f has been (Jiven by the Leuor to cr:rrect ind cure the ... , then said Lesaor shall have the ricftt t.o terminate this r.... Ind pouession of said praiw shall be forthwith returned to the aid Leuor. 8. flw u•,•o.u a ita r,l aced oo the praises shall~ the ~y of the l!nlJlalood Lions Om Swi1ainrJ Pool, Inc. and maJ 1 hllY8 the rl'1tt t.o ~ the -at. the tftnlinatial ot the , .... f'fflridad that all cx:nliticrw Ind COllaWlntS of the lAIIN ~ ma, fully calllli.ed with by the JAUH . 9 . ~ J.CAM I"'~ be Canc'lllod l7v C!it.'v-r y l:pon J O day.I •Tatr.n ~~ to tho other a\d \,t)Cr\ cancellation the r,,r,leuond Lions C'ld> OWiminq Pool , Inc . Qay at its q,t.ion its U,-COIWl1ta plciftlJ the~ in their orl91Nl ccncUtion or bit paid by the City the reaaanabl.e vnlu,. such irT,l:oYalaonts . ttw City shAll twwe the q,t.ian to pm:ha the rails , rail f'ON! tiee Ind ... uroac1 t.eddilWJ for fi! 'I ,...~ C50'l) of t.s fair ... ,vi· \.ilu,, lt> the r t~·· pt il'A1 can ributlGf, t.o n • t.C t.hoeo .1. r .. ~ r.art CMMt ~ fair value of the "11:cua•,U auctl lue llhal l be dltteminad by arbi tratJ.cn M f\lllY forth in the r .... -• I it . 10 , ttw ftvJl..x,cl Licrw Om ~ Pool , lnc. ahall at. the end the --of the i.... dlt l iWIII' the ...... to the City in - -I - I' -. , .. I. • 0 , , ' I ]-· • • • • . . good state and oondi tion as at t.'"ie cxxmeucement of the term of the I.ellse, ordinary wear and tear accepted. The City shall have the q>tion to p.ll'Chase the rails, railroad ties and railroc'ld beMincJ for fifty percent ( 50'1) of its fair !Mrket value ciJC to the City's previous contributions to IMintenance of t.'lose itons. Section 2. The ~ shall be for a aw (1) year term with the ri«#lt to nna, for aie (1) additional year according to the same terms and conditia\S. Intro&JCed, read in full, and passed a, first reading a, the 7th day of QctdJer, 1991. P\mlillhed as a Bill for ., ordinance a, the 10th day of oct.ober, 1991. AMd by title and passed a, final reading a, the 21st day of oct.ober, 1991. P\mlillhed by title as Ordinance No. , Series of 1991, on the 24th day of oct.ober, 1991. - Patricli H. crow, city clerk I, PatriciA II. crow, City Clerk of the City of D,glawoad, OOlorado, tmwby cartify that the abalM and for9goinlJ is • tl'\19 aapy of the ordinlnce puaad en final readinq and ru>luhed by title • crdinlnce No. , SeriM of 1991. - Patricia 11. crow -J - ' ' •, .. .,,; I . • • , ') I ]- • • • • • 'fflIS ~. made in the City of En)lewood, Colorad:>, on the day of , 1990, by and between the CITY CF tlUJKXI>, a 111.11\icipal-- corporatLii In the State of Colorado, hereinafter called the Lessor, and fK'iUNXI> LICfi'S a.ue !l'mfoll?C PCXL, n«::., its successors atd assigns, a corporation not for profit of EDJlewood, Coloracb, hereinafter called the LeNee. lrlDF.AS, the Lesaee hu, with the approval atd pennissioo of the Leasor, erected and oonstructed a miniature railroad train at the property hereby dlln.iaed to be q,erated and maintained by said Leaee for the musanent, bmefit, recreation atd welfare of citizens of the City of Ellglewood; and NIERF.AS, said Lesaee hu e,cpendad substantial SUIII in the constructi on and erectioo of said railroad and the purchase of ecpipte1t for t."le q:ier a tia, of said facilities; and l!IDF.AS, Yid Lesaee hu agreed to q,erate atd maintain said rai nia ture railroftd at its sole e,cpenee, without cost, e,cpenae, liability o r dt.nage to the City of fh}lewood; t«:W, 'l\ll!l&RJ(£, the said Lessor, in consideration of t.lle payr.ent o f the -of Ten Dollars ($10.00), and in the further consideratio n of the perfCllUiWICl8 of the oauienants atd agw,ts herein contained, t o be kept atd parfcxn,d by the Lessee, does t.reby dlni.N a\d lease al interest in and to a a.tty (20) foot strip, the center line of "'1.ich follows a point ocr.,l!Mcing at the Southwest comer of the Southaut quarter of Sec. 9, 'l\ilnshp 5 Sout.'1 , Jw,ge 61 WNt of ttle 6th Principal ~leridian; tt.,ce Horth 82 degroPs 14 r.unutes 17 w,onds Eat 1,689 .91 feet to the true point of begi.Mi.ng ; ti" 'Ir !;ouL:1 on &lgrw 43 r.unutes 30 eeoonda n est 106.96 feet; thln:e 54.04 f t , OlilJ the ll.t'C of II CU1VO to the r iC:,,t hav ing a racilu s of 50 feet and a l ong c· ·r d •,1h ch bears l !orth 5? (cm:ees 181:\inutes S2 s ~ :c-s t 51 .44 f t ; • t.i •:1 2 ... ~ 21 r,un11~ 14 aeconda l ,CSt 5,,.2q f t ; tJ icnce u.s, !,. t , , ',. 4.:C o f II CI U""'9 to the l~ft, hllvin<J II raaius of 100 f . rnJ ,. lOOI) 1.r. • ·~k'1 be&·• !:O rth 40 r 49 minutes 35 IIOC'Onda ~ t 43 .19 f ·-t ; .. r. " ,: r •.'1 j3 dag1w 17 '1.nutn !i6 ..:,crm West 64 7.01 feet ; thln:e 87.60 t Uln Are of II curve to the rlc;tl t, havinrJ a radius o f 54 . 3 f a'\d ,, """J d ~ bean l"'rth 7 04 IT'J.nutM h leCOl'ICk I t 78 .43 ( ; t I ·o rth II c . ,.,. os r.u.nu <4 • r.r 12 .24 r ; th '" r •• l GIY] r.rc or " l'"l.lrW' to tho r iljh , I vin • us of 50 ... • • . J chord i A'li c h I .U:S , 1th e6 37 11\i nu s OG IIQOOnds Ella !:l .1 ' thance south 32 '1Dqrccs 22 Minutes 57 eccoro tut n.,a f oot; , feiet alorYJ t~ re o f " to the l f , h.winfJ a radius o! 5 , · lOl'IIJ chord ,.i,ich be-Ara South 46 53 mi.nu S 54 NOOnds I thalce South 61 delJrwis 24 111.lnutee 50 NCOnda F.ut 14 6 . 5l f 6 2 dlipw U r.d.nut.n 51 NCCllda 345 , 19 f I thance 44, 7l ! -l - • ' I· • , ]- • • • • • arc of a curve to the right, having a radius of 95 feet and a long chord which bears SOJth 48 degrees 44 minutes and 58 seconds F..ast 44.30 feet; thence SOJth 35 degrees 15 minutes 58 seconds East 169.67 feet; thence 207 .24 feet along the arc of a curve to the right to the true rx>int of beginning, said curve having a radius of 95 feet and a long chord which bears SOJth 27 degrees 13 minutes 46 seconds Uest 168.54 feet, t.'le sane lying and being in the City of Engle«X>d, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado. In addition to the foregoing, the Lessor agrees to dani.ae and lease a.x:h additional area, adjacent thereto, as shall be necessary to erect the Q>rOPriate ooildings which are necessary for the maintenance and operati.m of said miniature railroad, 111,j)ject to and conditioned~ the ilJProval and a;,n,eaneut of the City of Englew:x>d of the City of Englewood. 'ffle Lessor hereby specifically reserves I.Blto itself the rights of egress, ingress and transverse whenever and to whatever extent the Lessor deaaa necessary, to all of the nlllllinder and balance of its lands and prq,erties. 'ft\is lease is 1U>ject to all existing euenent.s, ricjtt of ways, gnnu, and dll!li9es ilJPlicable to the '1bcM, de9cri.bed property. In the event q of the illprau9n!nts erected by the LeslleO are renDlled, dalMged, or destro)'Bd by the direct and deliberate actia,s of the Les!IOI', then, and ally then, the Leuor agrees to pay for the lllpllir or rebuilding of said ~ts. 'ro ~VE NI> 'ro !DJ> said do9cri.bed premises and ~ts thereon, s ituate unto the Lessee fran the first (1 s t) day of , 19 , to the thirtieth (30th) day of , 19 • i+ieiufter, the - Leseee shall have the 'l)tion to renew the lease frm -first (1st) 19_, to thirtieth (30th), 19_. 1. And the Laa .. , in oonsideration of the l easing of Aid prallises , does hereby cownant Ind agree wi th the Leuor to operate Ind maintain aid facility at the aol o e,cpenae of Aid Les8N in a aafe and efficient msv,er to the end that the ~t, benefit , recreation, 111lfare and safety of the citizens of the Ci ty of Dlglt!IIOOd • till be enhon:ed . 2 . Le'lsor shall be retp)nllibl for cutting grau of Aid pra1. ... J . "· 1" xprcqly Md 11{19Cifi.cally l irit cx, •tre r. 11t·o.ad and fac:iliti nNIIICr\l'll..,ly -2 - rut"tl!ro bus.ineM 11 ,,l~ .1i thout the ecrra• writ.tan t.relr, ftt!r ecprnsly pn,vidDd . ' I . • . , I ]- • • • • • miniature railrol\d insured under the Worknl:!n's C'alpensatioo Insurance r...aws of the State of Colorado. S. Lessee shall not assign this Lease, or llflY interest therein, and shall not smlet the said premises or llflY part thereof, or llflY right or privilege appurtenant thereto, or suffer llflY other peracn (the agents, servants l!fld patroos of lesaee acept.ed) to occupy or uae the said premises, or I/fly portioo thereof, without the written CXll'l9ent of Lessor first had and obtained, and a ccnaent to cne ••iCJl'liB'lt, smlettinl), ~ion or uae by lflY other peracn shall not be damed to be a a:insent to llflY II\DNlqUent assigment, smletting, oocupation or use by another penon. Any such assigment or amletting without such consent shall be void, and shall, at the q,tion of Leuor, terminate this leue. 'ftu.s l.elUle shall not, nor shall my interest therein, be assignable, as to the interest of Lessee, by operation of law, without the written cxinNnt of Leseor. 6. It is cutually agreed that Lesaee shall at all times uee the praiaee in accordance with the lans of the lhited States and the State of Colorado, as well as the Ordinances of the City of D,glaicod. FUrther, the Lessee shall at no time permit nor suffer my diaordltrly oonclJct, unreaaonable noiae or ruisance \l\atsower about the ~ having a tendency to annoy or disturb my per9Cl'III occupying adj..-it prlllli9es. Frail time to tinlt the City may Mtabliah rul• and regulations for [>Ark use. Lessee shall ~ly with all rules applicable to City parks. 7. It ls nutually agreed that if the Lessee shall default in the perforrwx:e of any of the oovenants lJflcl agremm,ts herein contained to be kept and parfomed by said Lessee, and should said default continue for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice thereof has been given by the Leuor to correc:t and cure the ... , that said Les sor shall have the right to terainate this LaMe and poa-•ion of said prmdw shall be fort?with nttumed to the Mid Lauor. 8. It is 1111tually ~d tut Al l of t he ~ placed oo thP daideed ~" l'lhlt ll at all tin?s rema in tho (1!!rSOnAl property of the l essee ~lhi h wll !-11v,1 tJ-ri(jht to nno-N the sane at the temination of this T..c,,,. , pro-.,i that the tft1'11111 , conditions and ~,,ants I r 'n °' 11 'l.:\\'O I fully -:crt>liC!d with by the Les end all suns o.1ing tM L<-1 r shall hilw been p,l.i d in full • 9 . t.C'mir.11~ l;.y ither party upon to the other . In the ewnt of ,. ,. , ',. rrn 1 :My , t itll option, c,ither , o l. · • tJ · c'.ctl.iGCd ~ ... in their rlqirutl cond ticn , or I y 1 1J by the Lcsa::ir the IUaCNllble value In tho event of to~tion by the i.u., r..-l tinl to l'WIIDWI its Ull)Co .a a.st.a , i>l'l'l'U in its ori9i.nal aanditicn . ln 1J11Y .vent the City shall . tho ~tion to pun:hMe the raile, railroad u. and r Ailnw! be<kting tor: tlfty parcent (sor.) of. ita fair artriet -l - - ' I . • , ]- • • • ' ,. • . • ' <. value dle to the City's previous contributions to maintenance of those it.ans. In the event of cancellation by the Lessor, and the election by the Lessee to be paid for the !Jtprovanents, and the parties should be unable to agree <11 a fair value thereof, such value shall be det.eimined by arbitration as foll<MI: each party shall, within ten (10) days appoint an arbitrator, "'1o shall within five (5) days thereafter jointly chooae a third arbitrator. Said arbitrators shall, within fifteen (15) days thereafter, uaeas the fair evaluation of the i.r.prcM!ffllll'lts to be paid to the Lenee by the r.sor, ""1ch shall be binding ~ the parties. In the 8V9lt that the Mbitrators are unable to agree, a dacision of a aajority thereof shall be binding. If eit.~ of the parties appoint II\ arbitrator within the tine apecified, or if the arbitrators llhall be unable to ~~a third Mbitrator, either party ray apply to the District <blrt of Arapahoe County, Colorado for the appointant of. auch arbitrator. Snch appointllmlt by the District <blrt ahall be binding q;,cn both parties. 10. 'ftw Llluee ahall, at the end of. the tel111, dali.YU the pnaias to the i.aor in as good state 11\d condition as the ._ .. at the w,ceaeut of the tem of this Laue, ordinary wur 11\d taar acepted. 'lhe City shall have the q,tion to l,1UEdiMe the rails, railroad ties 11\d railroad bedding for fifty percm.t (5°') of. its fair market value rue to the City'• previous acntributia,a to maintaiance of thoee itall9. IN WI'1'l'fF.SS tllFHDF, the s..,id parties have the day and year first abolNt written aet their hands and soals. CITY CF IHiUNXJ> A'l"l'!ST: city clerk ENGJn.oco ua; • s oJ.r.t su1n-w«i .. J;ZM4~ -. - ~- • . ~ . ' .. I . • 0 - • ORDINANCE NO. SERIES OF 1991 • • • BY AlITHORJ1Y ABILLFOR COUNCIL BILL NO. 67 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MD&R. ______ _ AN ORDINANCE APPROVING 1HE SALE OF SIX PROPER11ES WHICH WERE DEVEWPED FOR THE ''BUlLD" PRQJECTTO BE SOI.DON 1llE OPEN MARKET. WHEREAS. the Englewood City Councll allocated t500.000 from the General Fund for Project BUILD: and WHEREAS, In 1990 the Englewood City Councll recommended a program be Instituted whereby newly constructed. lllngle·famlly homea replace aer1ously dilapidated or obsole11Cent homes and new homes -dd be budt on the properties: and WHEREAS, the developed alx properUea are to be IOld to prtvate parties who will secure lhetr own Onanclng. thereby repladng the City funds uaed and returned to the BUILD rund when the properties are IOld and the owners o( the properties new loans have been closed: NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY lliE Cl'IY COUNCIL OF lliE Cl'IY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Sq;l1c>n l : Approval la hereby atven for the ale ol elx properties whleh were developed for the Project DUIID. Said propertlea wlll be aold lo private parties who ahall aecurc their own C'lnanctng and the City funda which were uaed to purchaae and develop sakl properties shall be returned to the BUIID fund al the Umc the properties are sold and the new loans are cloeed . Sale pr1ce to be faJr markd pr1ce hued on appraisal plus or minus scvcn percent (7'M,J . SCcllPD 2 The following properties are the alX 161 properties to be IOld. said properties were developed for the Project BUILD: 1. 4754 South Huron Stred 2. &90 EMl QulnCJ Melllle &aka 430 l s. Part Stn,etJ 3 . 4408 South Ln:oln 9lreet 4 . 4775 South a....,. Stred 5 . 4366 South Delaware Stred 6 . 3085 South Part Stred The conditional le ol al properties lhal have a ,W,t for the Clly to purchuc the propt'rty lf oll'~ for Mle rihln three '31,an ol date ol Deed . The aales shaU only I><' lo the owner/occupanlS. The purdlwr lhal not own any other realdence on the datr ol t raneltt ol deed lo the abowe propertJea. The property may not be rented by the owner durtr,c the Ortll lhn:e 131 ~ ol ownerMlp. Said requlrmlmla shal nm wtth the lnnd . 5ctSl9o 3. The Mayor and the Cly Cler1l are authortled to aecute the proper form ol eked for the conveyance ol theae propertaea punuaat to SecUon 72 ol the ~ City h rter. Introduced. ~ad In ful. amended and pwml • Dnl ...... m1 the 2111& day ol ober. I I. ,. - ' I ' I. • 0 , , - • • • • • .. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on lhe 24th day of October, 1991. Republished as a Bill for an OrdJnance on the 31st day of October. 1991. Susan Van Dyke. Mayor ATTEST: Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk I. Patl1Cla H . Crow, City Clerk oltbe City ol£n&lewood. Colorado. hereby certify that the abaft and rcna-c ... tnae copy o{. BIil far an Onllmnce. lntnlduced. read In run. amended and puaed on Ont radlrll on the 2 lit daJ of October. 1991. Pllrtda H. Crow ·2· 'I • . ' \ • .. I . • 0 I - Daft October 21, 1991 I•ITIA~ BY IUUS/ACTIOII •aoPOUD • • • (. COUIICIL COIINUIIICATION 11 b Departaent of CGIIIM&nlty DeYelopaent - Sale of Propertl•• Developed for the BUii.i> Pr09r-. alchard s. wanueh, Dlrector of COIIIMlnlty Develop.ant To pa•• an ordlnance appr-1119 the eale of the follovl119 propertl••• 4754 South Huron Str .. t, 590 Saet Qulncy AYenue (aka 4301 South ,.arl Str .. t)r 4406 South Lln- coln Str .. t, 4775 South Galapa90 Street, 4366 South Delaware Str .. tr and JOSS South ,.arl Str .. t • ...,,IOUS cocacIL ACTIOII The Cltr Council ha• allocated '500,000 fl'CIII the General Fund for Project BUii.i>. The aoney la to be uaed to parch& .. ealatlr19 reeldentlal properti•• and develop new houeint atock accordint to a policy approved bJ the Cltr Council. enn ....,.,.1s N/A Th• City haa traditionally pr-ided financial and technical aaalatance ln the area• o f rehabilltatlon o f ••latlr19 houalr19. aental aaaletanc e haa alao been pr-ided l n var loue f ol'ftl a t hrou9h federallr-funded procar-• a dftl lnletera d by the Clty•a Ho u1in9 Autho rltr. Laet ,-ar, the Clty c:ouncll rec nded a pi'«.r-be inatltuted in S119levood whereby newly OOAetruc ted, al119le-f-lly tlCllaee repla ...... 1oualy dilapidated or ot.eoleecent hcNNe , Nev hoaea would eleo be built -vaout land. Thl• r~ndatlo n ha• alao beefl inoorporated into the uaft c, 1 rellenelve Man for the City, The _,, ,-.1 fOWHUIRt 111w _.,. ~,-la NN11t ,-are '" .... , ........ . ............... .., tlle ... , ..... --a~ Alltllolrltr ,_..... the coutNOUN of ...... t NW al .. le-f-1ly .._. IMUt Ina lMI te lttO la lte --,njMt, PnjMt IUILD ' I • • • , - ,] • • • · .. • '· t• .. .. 1• intended to build on tho•• effort• by prov1d1119 a pool of fund• to be ut111&ed a• •~ money in developing new •1ncJl•-f .. 1ly holle1119 C1ty-v1de. It 1• underetood that th1• progr .. 1• one portion of a coaprehena1v• •trategy to ... t the hou•1ng need• of the City of Englewood and 1• not intended to replace any ongo1n9, ••1•t1ng houaing progr ... section 72 of the Hoae Rule Charter of the City of Englewood atat•• that real prop- erty .. y be aold, but only by ordinance, not u•1ng the ... rgency provieion. In the future, each property will be brought before council a• early in the proc••• a• po•- a1bl• eo that .. rtet1ng effort• can begin eooner. Thie proc••• will expedite the cloe1119 of the property. PIDIICIU. The deYeloped propert1•• are to be eold to prhate part1•• who have HCUred their own f1nanc1119. The City fund• that were ueed to parch& .. and develop each property will be returned to th• BUILD fund when that property 1• eold and the new loan h cloaed. aaca11•11DATI•• To pa•• an ordinance allow1119 the propart1•• ._loped for the BUILD project to be eold. ----- . ' • . I • • ,_ I - • • ORDINANCE NO. __ SERIES OF 1991 . ' • • • BY AUTHOJmY I • COUNCIL BllL NO . 67 IN'IRODUC;f~COUNCIL MDHR'UU'1~r ,- AN ORDINANCE APPROVING E SALE F SIX PROPER11ES WHICH WERE DEVELOPED FOR niE ''BUILD" PROJECT TO ON 1HE OPEN MARKET. WHEREAS. the Englewood City C Project BUILD : and WHEREAS. In 1990 the Elf: City Cou a program be Instituted whereby newly constructed. -family homea ce eerlously dilapidated or omolc9cent homes and new h would be built on the propcrUcs; and WHEREAS. the developed ma propcrtlea are to be aold to prtvate parties who will secure their own Rnanc:ing. thereby~ the City funds ueed and returned to the BUILD fund when the propcrtlea arc aold and the owners or the properties new loans have been closed: NOW. rnEREFORE. BE rr ORDAINED BY ntE CITY COUNCIL OF rnE CnY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. AS FOLLOWS: Sa;t IPD 1: Approval Is hereby aiven for the 181c ol alX properties which were developed for the Project BUILD. Said propcrUcs wtll be IOld to prtvate parties who shall sccurc their own flnanctng and the City funds which were uacd to purchase and develop said properties shall be returned to the BUILD fund at the Umc the properties arc sold and the new loans arc closed. Sct!IPO a The following propcrtlea arc the llx 161 properties to be sold. said properties were developed for the Project BUILD : l . 4 754 South Huron Street 2 . 590 East Quincy Avmuc laka 4301 S . Pearl Strccll 3 . 4406 South Uncoln Street 4 . 4775 South Galal)IIO Street 5 . 4366 South ~!aware Street 6 . 3085 South Pearl Street n,c conchtlOn I sale or a ll properties shall h ave a rtAh t fo r the C it y to p11 ~ h n&e the prof)t'rt)• If o11i rrcl fo r sale within three 131 ~ani or d a l e o( ~ed. TI1e ales hall o nly he 10 the 0\\ ner/ upant . The purch awr h a ll not own any Ol h cr rcsldcrx'C on thc d ,ll c of t n .rrr o( dttd to the abo\-e propcrtlca. The property may not be rented by the ownc:r d11rh1Jt t he nrac t hree 131 )'~'11 or ownership. Said ~ulr~m ent a shall run \\'It h thc 1.111,1. 11 . 1'l1l' !\I )'cir . net the ity ll'rk r • 111h orv.:d 10 cxr 11tC' 1 hr pro1 lt'r fom1 or 1k't'<I for the oll\-eynnc:e or t hctc propert ies pursuant to Sct:tlon 72 of the Cnglc\\'Oud Cit y h irtrr . lnimthiccd. l'f'ad In (uU . nd pnecd on Rrll ~In« on thC' 21.a day olOrtobt-r. 100 1. . , .. I . • • , ]- - • • • ~. Published as a Bill for an Ordtnance on the 24th day of October, 1991. Susan Van Dyke. Mayor ATIEST: Pal rtc:la H. Crow, City Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the CJly of £n&lewood. Colorado. hereby certify that the above and forq&omt la a true copy of a BOI ror an Ordinance. Introduced. read In full. and paseed on Ont reading on the 2 Ill day of October. 1991. Patr1cla H . Crow ·2· ,, -. , • . - • 0 I. • 0 '---·· ]- 1 • • • • • t• • THIS IS A LEGAL INSTRUMENT. IF NOT UNDERSTOOD, LEGAL. TAX OR OTI-IER COUNSEL SHOULD BE CONSULTED BEFORE SIGNING .. 11118 DEED, made this COLORADO day or , 19 ,betwllen fflEatYOFENGLEWOOD. a Home Rule City exiltlng under and by virtue or the laws of the State d pmand a corporation duly organtzed and exlllUnC under and by virtue of the laws of the State d jp1ll'tee: whole ... addlt:a II W1TNE8SBTR, That the grantor, for and In consideration of the sum of Dain. the receipt and suOlclency of which ts hereby acknowledged, has granted. bargained. sold and conveyed. and by these praenta does grant. barpln. sell. convey and confirm. unto the grantee, Its successors and ual&"S forever. all the real property together with b11p~'ffllel1IS. If any. situate. 1ytrC and IJelrW In the Couny or and SI* orC.akndo. dmatm • folbME also known by street and number as: TOGETHD. with all and singular the heffdatamenta and appurtenances thereunto belonging. or In anywise appertaining. and the reven&on and m-er Ion . remainder md remainders. rent . Issues and proRta thereof: and all the Cfltate. n&ht. title Interest. I, Im and demand whatlOC\'Cr of the granaor. ea her In law or equity. ol. In nnc1 to the ,11,o\·t bargained • nd prt'mlScS. with the heredtt~nta and appurtenance . TO HAYS AND TO HOLD the said prem-. llb«M: barpined l&l'ld dctlcnbed. wtlh the • l)J)11rtrn, n«a. unto the ,tmnltt. Ila UCttMOrS and uatgna fc:,ttvtt, And the arantor ror ll~lf. II , r 11d a !llf!n . ~ ~nant. grant. bargain and a,(n'e to nd with 1he 1.11111r .1t 11 ,,-.i:, :111<1.1 !Ana.th t tthellmcohhecn ,11t11t a11dtltlv ry f 1hc>111C pre 111 • II I "'«'II IA'd ol'the prnnitln ~'C conveyed. has #)Od. urt:. perfect. ,ih 1111 • nd 111t1ci ,l ibl ltlatc or lnherttantt. ln law. In rec a&mplc. and h a aood ••Ahl . run power nd lawful authority to ,am. bupjn. aeD and conwey the ume In 111.1nnC'r. nd fom1 forr aid. :md that the aame are free and clfflr rrom II rom~r nd t>I h r 1tra111 • burA,)111 , I . llcllil. taxn. aMt'Mfflfflta. lneumbranc nd 1Tt,1rtctlon or \\'hatC\'Cr kind or nature IOC\'U, exttpt: 10,101 WO Cov..-2 • .. I . • I ]- - • • • •, • RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS: 111 The City shall have the first right to pun:hue the property If offered ror sale within three (31 consecutive years from date ofthla Deed. 121 If the Grantee ceases to occupy the property• Grantee's residence before the expiration oCthree 131 consecutive yeara from the date of this deed, the City shall have the nght to pun:hase the property at the lime the Ctty learns the property has been rented or offered for rent. 131 If The property Is rented It lha1I be presumed that cfama&es are the amount oC rent paid and all rent ahall be paid to the City. In the Cftnt the City elects to repun:hase the property. the City ahall pay the fair market value of the property or the pun:hase money Jim amount which ever la pater. 11le Ctty shall be under no obligation to actually make the purchase or pay the amm. unlea formal approval la made by the City Councd. The pun:hue pr1Ce shall Ont be applied to all purchue money liens on the property, then to all other llenS on the property and ftnally to the purchwr. 141 These CCMnanta shall be etrecuve for a per1od of three 131 years from the date oC this deed and shall automatically terminate after .,.....e of Saki lime period. alabm dadbJ'tM,..._ ........... 0...... ... I 'I•• ............ dltlllDeCIIII Sla ....... tlm-lKll,UI ........... tMIIII& An/ violation oC these covenants shall ent•le the City of £nclewood to collttt reasonable attorney recs . The grantor shall and will WARRANI' AND FOREVER DEFEND the abcwe bargained pmnlaes In the quirt and peaceable pa II ton of the _arantee. b aua:eaaon and aaa11na. against all and every penon or penona lawf'ully cJalmln& or to dalm the whole or any part thereof. IN WIIW ....... 11le ........ hM c:auaed .. mane to be hffeunlo aubK7tJed by Ila M8)'0I". and Its seal to be hereunto am.ct, attaled by •• City Clerk. the day and year nnt above wrttten. ~.Colorado A Home Rule Cly Attest : Mayor ATF. OF' OLORAI • ·2· ' , •, - "' I • • , I ]- - • • • <, " My commission exp~ Witness my hand and official seal. IN WI aw Wil&lt&OI', 1he Grantee Aclmowledtes the Covemnta ldf'orth herein and has cauled __ name to be hereunto aubecr1bed, the day and year Ont above written. STAn: OF COLORADO. I ,_ Oullyd I Grantee: 1he ~ nuument waac:la..,....... blfareme Um day~ My commi.aon cxpba WU ncu my hand and offictal ..i. .3. .19 ,bJ • . .. I. • • , ]- • • • (, No. ______ _ WARRANTY DEED To STATE OF COLORADO I } ss. County of I I htrd,y cenily lhll lhis ..,_ -riled for n:cord ill my off'a dlia dlJ ol -----------"-· ____ .o·c1act _M~adduly l'IClllldld ill 8°'* ,... PIia No, • RCICqllioa No. ----....... Dy ____________ _ Dlpily. Fee • s ______ _ \11111 IO:----------- ' r,r l\'lllffl IQ:) .4. . . • . .. I. ' • 0 - - • Property Addr•••s PUrcban Dates Structure Shes conatructlon Contracts • • • -~-----"--- •rojeot aUJLD ••1• autlaorlsatloa ~ora tl!Sf sout;ll ffYrpn ft.r••t, IDPlftYAAd, c;o1predA IV t, 1911 t 11,AAA,PP 1,200 aq. ft. __ l_ D'• 1-112 Ba other featureas 'Dm:91r sv•n, full yp(lniebed NISS?Qt l?SStteed sentnotere t ,t,111,AA Naxi-hle Prices t-t.A ... ,A.A.A .... ,A-.A------ • . .. I. • • 1- - • • Property Addr•••= Purcba•• Date: Structure She: Builder: Conatructlon Contract: • • ·, • . ~. •rojeot avxLD ••1• autllorlaatioa wora ,,o IA•t Oyincy. Ill flOl l9S¢h Paarl •treat, IDPlffPA4. c;o1ar1de t 11,000.00 __ .. 1._. , ... a ... , _______ eq. ft • l .... __ 2 __ .. other feature.: 9UeDbcNH yiDd9¥. MY llebte, tlnalaOI, gp-c;ag' arm MY Pela SANVWdiipn. Ing. • tt,110,00 NaxillUII Sale Price: t_...t.A~,A~A~A~·~AuP..._ ____ _ - • 0 I. • I • _, - Property Addr•••a Purcba .. Dates Purcba .. Aaountl 11Uilder1 Conatruction Contracts • ~~ • C. • . , ~. ... l'rOjeo~ aOILD .. 1. h~lloriN~ioa l'ona HAI IAMMa LJnmln IWMt, lmtrmod, c;p19re4o eDaM 11, 1111 t 11,AAA,AA __ l_ D'• aq. ft. 1-112 aa other r .. tunea ryn ynfiniebef MMMM, m c;ar PVMW fimMr Armn, IPA, t 57.750.00 Naxl-.. l• Prices t•...11l:1111A .. ,.11A11AAILLl,9111A11-____ _ . , • I. • • ; , ]- • Property Addreaas Purcbaae Dates Pllrcbaae Aaounts Structure Sises Builders Conatruction Contract: • II ~ • • ' (, - ftojeot H%LD .. le ••tMrlaUoa .. ra tut lmrth aa11nsm at;nat;, IDPlffPA4. ca1gr14p .Ju1y lf I lfH t 11,IAA,AA __ .. 1 ..... a ... AO..._ ______ aq. ft. __ ;a_ .. ,. __ 2 __ .. otber feabarus r,au NIE?Dt, tMP:sN: AVID GAYDtEDAfe "'' J4ve I IN, t H,AAA,AA Naxl111111 Sale Prices t __ 10 ..... o.a.o ..... q~q------~ • . .. I. • - • • Property Addreaa: Purcbaae Date: Purcbaae Allount: Structure She: lhailcler: Conatruction Contract: • ,,_ ..- • • . , ~. .. .. • •rojeot aUILD ••le &utlloriaatioa Wora flit 19Yt;b DIJD•re lt;uet;. IDPJDPP4, C:oJoradp July 11, 1111 $ 19.500.pp --~i~, .. a.o.o _____ ~ aq. rt. 3 IIR'a __ 2 __ .. other featurua run lweerent, t;yp-gar Pine,, fire 91199 Cqyot;gypt4e IMU4en, Im, • 51,AAA,AQ Naxl-hle Price: $ . .....,1.,0,.., P-.iPuP1.1,.11P111P~---- . , • - ' • I. • • , - Property Adclreus Purcha-Dates Purcha-Aaounts structure shes Builders Conatructlon Contracts • • • ftojen RUD .. 1e a11tllorlHtloa bra JOH So. Pffrl Rnet, lmlrmod, Cplprtdo el»M 11, 1111 t 12,ltl,PP ---'6·-'·'~1-------... ft. __ :,_ IIR'• __ 2_ .. rt, PP:SftE PVAM Pi r SAMVMGtioD t !Sl.000.00 Maxiaua Bale Prices •. _..,.o~,A~P~PL·~P~PL------ " -. . ' • . - I. . • - - October 21. 1991 ·, <. Uc • • • ~ ordinance appro,,i119 contract bet.,...n CitJ of SftlJl~ and DeSK, of Hi91twar• aafetr .. rvice• -Police Di•i•ion a1 atanle,. Dir.ctor of aafetr .. rvicee Li-tenant Vanda-. Patrol llu1'9&u Chief Mopt an ordinance approYllllJ the contract bet-the S111Jl~ Department of aafetr .. r,,icee and the COlorado Depar~t of Traneport.atlon, Office of TraneportatlOft aafetr, for Law Snforceaent a&aletance Punde, (LSaWt RMr m·n11 TIie pae9&99 of till• ordinance .a-ld llawt ao 1-.-r .... l.apNt on Kller depa~e. TIie contract in.oh•• a ~ary -itaent on tlle part of tlle en, of SftlJl-«NI and the state of COlorado, and an ordl-le recaulnd for approY&l of tlle contract. TIie ordinance-• prepared bf the cltJ attorner·• office•• required bf art.Lele 11. Part I, le-lhlle Cbart.er, • •• TIie oontract and eulllH...-t ordluw an a rwlt of a trut afPUoatlon IIUlllaltuit to tM ~t of Tra .. portau-. Offloe of •i.--, aafetr, ltate of colorado, for Law hf~t Aeelet&Me hade, TIie 9rant fundLIIIJ -ld allw the Deparc-t of aafe&J .. &"Yloee PoUce Dh1e10ft to Lno1'9&N and laproYe tlle e11for~t of tM 1-,-nalalnt to alcollol and drut related trafflo offe11 ... wltbln the CltJ of ... 1..,...., TM eraat would ,ro.lde addltlonal fundlnt for OYertlM ooeta ueoolac. wltll lM,...... -f•-t and ,ultllc Lnf ..... tlon olaa .... .. I • • • , ]- • • ·, • <. .. t • ... llo acherN financial iapact to the clty -ld occur. Local a99ncy -tch f11ndl119 ncaulred by the 9raat -ld conalat of •l•tlnv •1n klnd· pre.loualy budCJetad ~rcea. -~ -----_..__,., -. • . - .. I • • • ..... I .. I l . . -' i:1 ~ 11 llli 1r 1• !) 1 i 19 11' 1~ . ~ 1!~! b ~I! !!h~ l!!!I hi ~I ~!h ill :! fif !r: 11 :~i 1~Jfi t:11i ii~ ;i Jl~i ;~1 1 .> ;" · I O• l4 f i g Q f !, i I! i ~. f '8 i !:II I L9 ~ I !!I !I! I !!i ii!i !ill !! i Iii~,, ~~ == v . I • , • • r i.--1 I . . . , .. . 7 ~ " I ]- 2. 3. 4. • • • • • • '· Attaciments A, B and C are incorporated herein by reference as terms and conditions of the contract. 'ffie &,glewcod Department of Safety Services shall CClll)ly with all tel118 and oonditia'la of theae materials in the perf ODlllllnCe of the Contract. 'ffie &,glewcod Departllalt of Safety Services acknowledges that it hu received ccpi• of the LP'R' Contract Manllgea8nt Manual and Qlidelines' and the State Higt'May Safety Rul•. In the event of a ocnflict in the prcNisia'la of theee mteriala, the following priority shall be uaed to EellOlYe auc:h ocnflict: A. State Highlay Safety RulN; th8l B. !DP' Contract~ Mlrmal and <llidal.inea; th8l C. At~ A, B, C, in that crdar; that D. ~ IIA>licatian. ,.. Dwjlao:xl Dlpllrt:ant of Safety Servicea lhall carry aut the i*OJi• and perfam the activitiea dlacril.s in the~ IIA>licatian, • .-riaed in A~ A. ,,. Pnglao:xl DIii*' tw,t of Safety Servicea lhall amit cparterly mporta to the State datailing the pm: facww:a of. this Olntract. 'ftw toul budget ...-authariaed by this Oxatract fer the actual ooata of the project wdt is '55,162, *ic:h lhall be paid -follola: ,.. St.ate lhall .. UN' fundl -=lai-1y to par fer "' of. the actual ooata incurnd by the Dwjlalaod DliW twut of. 8afaty 8arvioa fer the project wctt.., to tha at.ate•• M!dee ._.. -.lftt of *25 ,000 ( 4" of '55,162). Pmridad that the 81:ata' • NX1•• llhlire lhall not ....S the ...-of. *25,000 fer -, reaaan, including if the Dwjlalaod Dlpwtwat of. Wy ~ wluntarUy .-,a m thin the lllniea atdl aiunt nipl.nd of. tha undar this Qxatract, unlw this a:int:nct is --Ibid in writing to that effect prior to the incurring of. -, omt in ..... of the total budget...-. ,,. Dwjlalaod DIii*' twat of. w.ty a.vima lhall pnwida • lliniaa atch llhlire of tJ0,162 (5!1 of. tl55,W) eitha' in .....- of. actual ooata incurnd fer the pn,ject w:in er in tlw fem of in-kind aervicllll dinctly l9lated to the anfoc" at of. 1aa ~ to drivin9 undar the influmae of. aloahol er athK ~-,,. Dwjlalaod Dll-twat of. 8daty IKvioaa., voluntarily prorida eithar pll)1mllt of. actual amta er ift.«ind WYioaa ..-.din9 ita lllniea atdl ~ in ardlr to eateliah tha ..-oject en• pww.-at a-18, ~ that it la apwly Wldantoad that lft'/ IIUCh ,muntay pqwil: of. WYSma lhall not 1ru:n-the a.t.'• -1--llhlire undar this a.tnot. If the lh:Jlaa,d Dlpa twtt of. lilfety 8lnica falla to pmri.da the total ---of. lta lllniea ........ the .... . cblf.9at.ian to par lta ~ lha1l be ...... in dinat f*uportian to the 9ltant of. Ilda fallaN, IIO ttlllt tlw ltatie'a -2 - '' •, " I . • • . , , ]- - • • • obligation will be n!IClJced $t5 for each $55 (45'r5~l the &,glewcod ll!partlwtt of Safety Services fails to provide. If the &'lglewcod Department of Safety Services incurs project oosta which eacceed the A~ C bd)et acunt without first increasing that ..:AJnt by W'ittm ccntr-=t wdi&at, the Englewood Departll!!nt of Safety Sarvioea lhall be aolely reapcnaible far the ~ of such -... aoeta. 'ftl8 State share of the total budget acunt will be pravidad aolely fna LIW' funds. Arr/ obligation of the State under this O:lntract is ocntingent both~ IAF funds being available foe this O:lntract and ~ the &,gl.a«Jod Dep6t twat of Safety 8ezvicell providing its rninillun share. 'ftae State will pay the lb)l.a«Jod Dlpllrtamt of Safety Services foe the State'• mare of ctual aoeta incurrad a, a IUlthly or cpll'terly buia, amject to prior nlYi.af llid IA)roval by the State of wor1t s-rfamaace and pur--.t to payant prOOldJrea oontained in the UN oantra:t Mlnlal. 'ftl8 lb)i..ood 0epart:ant of Safety Servi.ON llhall aaint.ain II\ itaiaec! accounting of all billinga and othm" muw:dll to auppoct all aoeta charged to the Ocntr.:t. and ahall ~ -to the Stata ~ ~- ,,. obligation of the l!nglwood 1J1i-twit of Saf.ty Servima foe all or any part of the ~ d>licJati,cna at aut lm'ein lhall aily extand to am.ea tiy llid 1MUlly 1111PCq,,riated far the purpoae of this Qintract by the GcNlarninlJ llo4)' of the l!ngi..ood Ollpartant of Safay Sllrvima. h l!nglalaad Dli*'tw&t of Safety Sarvicas hanby Hi* MAU 111d wa:ra.t.a that the IDlia to pay fer the l!nglaa:ld ~twit of Wy 8anioM d>licJatj.ana daacribed herein hllVla ... larJally ~ far the paqme of this Olnt.ract. 'ftae total bullfat acunt of this Olntract ia '155, W .oo. 'Ila Stata 11\d the l!nglalaad DliW twit of Wy 8anioM lhall participllt.e in the~ of this -.anti A. State'• wmdee .._. (fzal I.DP) B. Olnt.ractor'a ._.. ezs,ooo tJO,W '155,W 5. 'ftae effectiw date of this Olntraat -.11 be the data the Olftt.rollar of the 8tate of Q)lGndl, 44*W t:hia Olntract, GI' ad\ 1-.r date ..-,i.fied ~-9w --of tlw Olntract It.all betin .January 1, ltt2, 111d It.all taalinllte a1 Oew ... 31, 1991. ,. h l!nglwood Dlpatwlt of..,., llnima .... that.., auboantracta --.s into by the .. lac,nd DIIWtw* of w, 8arYica undar this a.:nct 11aat 111at. all ,wJ 1cm>1-1tat.e 111d ,__.al ~ 111d --..... ONd by tlw Offkle of Trarwport.atjan Wety prior tD lltkll\ .., the .. leennd DlipW twit of Wety lll'Yioa. -J - . , " I . • 0 , ]- • 7.a) b) • • , . • ,, Temlination Due to Loss of ~. 'ft1e parties hereto expressly recognize that the Erir;J a«:JOd llepart:nalt of Safety Services is to be paid, reimJraed, or otherwise CXJll)l!ll8Ated aolely with certain funds prcwidsd to the State for the purpoae of contracting for the aervicea provided for tErein. 'lberefore, the &lglewood Department of Safety Seivicea expressly understands met agrees that all its rights, demandll met claims to CX11tJSU14tion arising under this <Dltract are oontinqent ~ receipt of such funds by the State. In the event that such funds or any part thereof are not received by the State, the State or the &lgla«:JOd Depar1:DB'lt of Safety Services may iJllllldi.ately tel1llinate or ~ this <Dltract. Temination for ca.a. If, through any cauae, either, party iiiall tan to rnu1 1n • tiaaly m11 prq,er ....r the abliC)lltialll wider this <Dltract, or if either party llhall violate any of the CXJVISlalta, agr ,ts er at.ipulatia'8 of this Ocntract, the ~ party llhall ~ hlMI the ri(#tt to teminate this <Dltract for came by giving written notice to the breaching party such teminat.ion 111d apecifying the effective date thenof, at leMt thirty (30) days before the effective date of such temi.nation. In that evmt, all finished or unfinished~ •• data, atudia, aurwya. draringa, llllll9. mdal•, phot.ographll, 111d nporta of other Mterial ~ by the Bnglalxx! DllpartJalt of Safety Slll'Vicaa wider this Qlntract llhall, at the cption of the State, bacxaa its prq,erty, 111d the Bnglalxx! Dllpllrtant of Safety 9arvioes llhftll be 81titled to receive juat. 111d ~table cu+-ltlation far a.y utiafctmy wm1' OClll)leted an such dDclaalt.a Ind other aateriala. Notvithatanding the llbal.'9, the tre.:hing party llhall not be ntlievad of lubility to the~ party fer a.y d ,.. aataiMd by the ~ party by virtue of • breach of the Ocntract by the treaching party, 111d the State aay withhold a.y payamta to the Bnglalxx! Dllpllrtaant of Safety SllrVicaa foe the pmpaae of aetoff Wltil auch U. • the a.:t aum of 1-Jea eta the State f1:a1 the Bnglalxx! DliiW twit of Safety 8mvicea ia d9tmaiJwd, if the Bngla«Jod Daf-tw,t of Safety Sarvioa ia the breaching party. C) lither party My teminate this Contract a my tJa that it dllt.wainM that the parpme of the cliatrillutian of awua undllr the Ocntract would no 1cn)ar be aarwd by ~ of the projact. aJCh party llhall effect auch teminatim by giving written not ice of taminaticn to the other party 111d apeci fying the effectiw date thawaf, at laMt tlalty (20) dliylt before the effectiw date of auch teminatim. aaction 2. flWt Nll)t'Clr Ind the City Cla'k .. .._ authariad to -=uua a. &int.rct en behalf of the City of .. 1-aod. -4 - . ' •, ' I. • • , ? I • • " ' · .. • , Introcb:,ed, read in full, and pM-4 on first reading on the 21.at day of October, 1991. Plmliahed a a Bill far a, OEdiMnDe on the 24th day of October, 1991. fii&nn I. craw, clty d.ai htrici.i I. craw -5 - "'A . , • ' I. . 0 • , __ -_ I ]- - • • ,, - • • ' . ' DEPART~EST OR AGESCY St~BER L-17-92 CO~TRACT ROUTISG S~~BER CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT, Hade this day of , 199 __ , by and between the State of Colorado, for the use and benefit of the Colorado Department of Transportation, Office of Transportation Safety, 4201 East Arkansas Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80222 (hereinafter referred to as "the State") and the City of En1le~ood, for the £n1le~ood P.O., 3615 S, Elati Street, En1levood, CO 80110 (hereinafter referred to as "the Contractor"), WHIRIAS, autho~ity exists in the Law and Funds have been budceted, appropriated and otherwise aade available and a sufficient unencuabered balance thereof reaaina available for paraent in Fund ~umber 2001, 0/L Account Nuaber 55101, Contract lncuabranc• Nuaber 08528; and WHEREAS, required approval, clearance and coordination has been accoaplished fro• and with appropriate a1enciea; and VHIRIAS, the Le1ialature has created the Law Enforcement Assistance Fund (LIAF) for the pre\"ention of drunken drivinl (U-.&-401 throuch U-4- .&04, CRS, replaceaent edition); and WHEREAS, LL\F has been established to provide funds to aid in the prevention of drunken drivinc and the enforceaent of laws pertalninl to drlvint under the influence of alcohol and dru1a; and WHEREAS, pursuant to 143-4-404, C,R.S., the State desires to allocate l!AF funds to local authorities Ccltlea and counties) to benefit the health and safety of persona in Colorado by the iapleaentation of local pro1raaa C,e,·eloped by the local authorities for drunken drivinl pre,·ention and law enforceaent iaprove•ents; and '-11::'RE .\S, tt:e Contr:tctor h , 1 sub111 ltt d a LE .\JI' project fundinc A~plicatiott, ~hich ha s be e n p p ro,e ~ br tho St3to; and "'ltER!AS, the Contractor hi\ at bli hed a qual ificd pro1ra •, C:l)naiato>nt with curre nt State Hlth · y Safe ty rules t 2CCR 6')2-1, to c oordirate efforts to prevent drunk n drlvln1 and to enforce la~• pe rtaln - in1 to drl ·In 11nd r th lnflu .,e o r leohul :1nd d1 ·u , lthln its j ul'ls - dlctlon; nd "IIERE \S , th properly porfor• the proje ·t the LEAF objectives of th 1 I hlo thn t •h l ,;nl bll 1t :, t o J in the Appllcation ai.d t o ,•.;r a, n,t "HERE .\S , thl r'ont.1 ct I fl 11t •I b)' th• !it.at unJ•a· 29-1-203, U -l -101, U -1-10 2 nd l lll , nd U-U-103 CR , Contractor under aectlons U -1-203 •n•I 10-11 -101, U -IS -101 rule charter, as appllcable, and the a\tached resolution, A , ••te I of T PAIH UI hort ty or 11nJ by tho CRS or ho .. ~ .. , . . . , • .. I • • • , ]- l c:ma- • • • • • • SOW THEREFORE, it is hereby a1reed as !ollo~s: 1. The Contractor's ·approved LEAF Application, the LEAF Contract ~iana1ement Manual dated December 1, 1990 and LEAF Application Guidelines dated July, 1987, the State Hi1h~ay Safety Rules at 2CCR 602-1, and Attachments A, 8 and Care incorporated herein by this reference as terms and conditions of this contract. The Contractor acknowled1es that it has received copies of the LEAF Contract !-fanaceaent Manual, the Application Guidelines, and the State Hi1hway Safety Rules, The Contractor shall comply with all terms and conditions of this Contract. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Contract and the terms of the incorpo- rated aaterials, the followinl prioritJ shall be used to resolve such conflict: A, State Hi&hway Safety Rules; then B: This Contract; then c. LEAP Contract Hana1eaent Manual and Guidelines; then D. Attachaents A, B, C, in that order; then I. Approved Application, 2, The Contractor shall carry out the pro1ram and perfora tbe activi- ties which are specifically described in the approved Application and are 1enerall~ described in Attachaent A, 3, The Contractor shall subait quarterlJ reports to the State detail- inl the perforaance of this Contract accordinl to the reportina criteria described in Attachment B. ~. Project Fypdioc Provisiops. The Contractor shall perror• the pro- ject work. The total bud&et amount authorized bJ this Contract for the a ctual costs of the project work is $55,162, as described in Attachaent c. The Stat• and the Contractor shall p11rticipate in the payment of this total bud1et aaount, as provided herein. The State shall use LEAF funds exclush·elr to pay for ~SX of the actual costs incurred by the Contractor for the project work up to the State's aaxiaua share amount of S25, 000 ( ~5X of S55, 182). Pro\'lded, however, that the St11te's aaxiaum share shall not exceed the a~ount of 525,000 for any reason, lncludlnc lt the Contractor ,·oluntarllr ~'ll)"S 'lore han the 11inlmu111 m11tch 11mount 1·eQuired of thP Contractor under thi s ~o ntract, unless thl$ contract ls supplemented in wrltlnl to th~t oftect p rior to the incurrlnc of any cost in excess ot the total bud&et moun t. The Contractor shall provide a •iniaua aatch share of 130,162 (55X r 155,182) either In par11ent of actual costs !~curred tor the pr~ject work o r in the fora or in-kind se rvices which ~re directly rel11t d to he ,•n r e r c r.ient or I "' rcr ,In n;& o \frl\'ln• un,lcr the lnrh1enco ot l coh'l l r o th e r Jru1• as de crl ed in the projoct. It ls .,nticip:ated th.it th Co ntractor ••1 ,·oluntarl ly pro,•tde eithea· P•>·•ent ot actual co•t• ~,r ln- kind aervlces exceedlnc lts •lni•u• aatch re~ulr••~nt in order to establi•h tho project on II per~:.nent b ls, provlJoJ that lt l• e pressly ~nderstood that •n)' •uch voluntary par•ent or servlc•• shall not Iner•••• the State' aaxlaua •hare under thl• contract, In addition, lf the Contractor fall• to provide the total aaount of its alnlaua aatch share the State'• obll1atlon to par lta percent••• •hare shall be reduced In dlrect proPortlon to the extent of auch failure, ao that the State'• obll1atlon -111 be reduced 141 • tor each 115 (US·H•O the Contuctor falls to pro,·ld•, •••• a of' ..... .... - • • . ' ' I • • ... -• • • Ir the Contractor incurs project costs ~hich exceed the Attachment C 1:,udcet a11ount ~ithout first increasing that amount b)· "ritten contract smendment, the Contractor shall be solely responsible for the pay1tent of such excess costs. The State share of the total budcet amount will be provided solelf from LEAF funds. An)· obli&ation of the State under this Contract i• contincent both upon LEAF funds beinC available for this Contract and upon the Contractor providin1 its minimu11 share. The State will pay the Contractor ror the State's share of actual costs incurred on a monthly or quarterly basis, subject to prior review and approvsl by the State of work perfor•ance and pursuant to payment procedure• contained in the LEAF Contract Manual, The Contractor shall •aintain an itemiEed accountin• of all billin1s and other record• to support all costs charted to the Contract and shall present same to the State upon request. The obli•ation of the Contractor for all or any part of the paJaent obli1ationa set out herein shall only extend to •onies duly and lawfully appropriated for the purpose of this Contract by the Governin• Body of the Contractor, The Contractor hereby represent• and warrant• that the aonie• to pay for the Contractor'• obli1ation• described herein have been le•allJ appropriated for the purpose of this Contract. The Contractor ahall adopt a resolution approvin• this Contract, obli•atin• the necessary aonles to pay for lt• share of costs or in-kind services, and authoriEinl a sitnatory to execute this Contract. A copy of such resolution shall be attached to and aade a part of this Contract. The total budcet aaount of this Contract is 155,182.00, The State and Contractor shall participate in the payaent of this a•ount: A, State's aaximua share (from LEAP) 8, Contractor's share TOTAL .\!10l'~T S25,000 SlO, 182 155,182 5, The effective date of this contract s hall be the date the Control- ler of the St,~e of Coloa·ado approves this contract, or such later date specified herein, The tera of the Contract shall be1in Januar1 I, lttZ, and shall torDinato on Deceaber 31, 1992, 6, The Co .,t ractor ~,ree th a t any subconta·acts ente red into b>· the Contrac t or unde r thl • Contract st ~~~t 11 appll~able Stat e and Fedoa l roe-t u l n11ents al'd must be ppro \'ed by th Offi ce o f T .·onsporta t.lon Safety ~~io r to ~xecut,on by tho on tr c t or . 7. ro Lo11 o( Fyndlnc, The parties hereto eApr•••- ll.) p l , re •bu d, or othe wlse ln fund • p r o\l e l tot~~ S t te for the ~urrose r o \ l J I f1>r h r 11. Thl!'r t or,•, t - l l ta l'l ch t•, ,t u• nds Ccn t ract ~r rontln~~ tu n n •v nt t~at suc h funds or any th t , t or l'"on t r r.tor n ,. •••• J ., 7 ..... - .. I· • 0 , 2 - • • , . t" • " ' . • ' '· ... b) Termination for cause, If, throu1h any cause, either F•rtr shall fail to fulfill in a tiaely and proper aanner the obli&atlons under thls Contract, or if either party shall violate any of the covenants, a1reeaents or stipulations of this Contract, the non-breachln& party shall thereupon have the ri&ht to terainate this Contract for cause by 1ivin1 written notice to the breachinl party such teraination and speclfyinl the effective date thereof, at least thirty ( 30) days before the effect he date of such terainatlon. In that event, all finished or unfinished docuaents, data, studies, sur,·e1s, drawin&s, aaps, aodels, photo&raphs, and reports of other aaterlal prepared by the Contractor under this Contract shall, at the option of the State, beco•• its property, and the Contractor shall be entitled to recehe Just and equitable coapensatlon for any satisfactory work coapleted on such docuaents and other aaterlals, - Motvithatandln& the above, the breachinl party shall not be relle,·ed of llablllty to the non-breachln& party for an:, daaacea sustained by the non-breachin& party b:, virtue of a breach of the Contract by the breachlnl part:,, and the State aay withhold an:, pa:, .. nts to the Contractor for the purpoae of setoff until such tl•• aa the exact aaount of daaa1•• due the State fro• the Contractor la deteralned, l f the Contractor la a breachinl party, c) Taralna\lon (gr Caox•o&•ost, lither part:, aa:, teralnate thla Contract at an:, ti•• that it deterainea that the purpose of the diatrlbu- tion of aoniea under the Contract would no lon&er be served by coapletion of the Project. Such party ahall effect such teralnation by 1ivln1 written notice of teralnation to the other partr and speclfrint the effective date thereof, at leaat hent:, ( 20) days before the etfecth"e date of auch terai- natlon, I, The Contractor •hall adopt a reaolution subatantiallr in the fora preaented by the State, which appro,·•• thh Contract, obll1ates the neceaaary local funds, and authorizes the execution of thia Contract, I, Th• Contractor ahall perfor• it• duties hereunder aa an independent contractor and not as an aaplor••· ~either the Ccntractor nor any acent or eaploree of the Contractor ahall be dee .. d to be an a&ent or .. ~lore• of tho State, The Contractor •hall pay, ..-hen due, all required .i:1plo,·aent t.sxes and coa pensation (and show proof of S\:Ch insurance) and uneaplo,·ae11t c o mpensation insurance in the aaounts required by law, and shall b• solely r e aponsibl• for the e r.ts of the Contractor, its eaployees and •&•nts, 10, Tho Special Provisions are attached hereto and herebJ .. de a part he r e of aster•• and conditions of this contract . -·-... . ..... , ' ..... -------------~ "~ ' • . ' I· • '--. I ]- - ' ' ·, • • • \ . .. IN WITSESS \o"HEREOF, the parties hereto ha,•e caused the fore1oin1 con- tract to be executed br their duly authorized officers the day and year first abo,·e written. ATTEST Chlef Clerk Depart .. nt of Transportation Contractor------------------~ Poaition: Naror/Coaaissioner Contractor------------------~ Position: Chief/Sheriff ATT!ST City of Entlewood Clerk CI.JFFORD W. H.\LL Stato Controller STATE OF COLORADO ROY ROMER, GOVERNOR BJ---------------------------A. RAY CHANBIRLAI~ Executive Director Departaent of Transportation a,------------------------~ JOH,i I, COt.GIR Director Office of Transportation SafetJ APPROVED AS TO FOR'4: Clty of lntlewood Attorney APfB9YAL$ GAU: SORTO~ Attorney General By B.\RRY O. R\. \~ Aa lat~nt \ltorn •y Gen•ral Satural ltoaourcos Section --Pa1e I •f' .. I•• .._r .:c• ' . > I - • I. • t , __ I I '-.I ( . ---• J I I II f p ,r= ps 11= T iJJW J l i JJ• I lilf f}IJl· ! 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CUlf71....... ¥.11 ............ ., ................ ....... ... ,......,.._ ................ _ .............................. .._. ............ ,....., ........... tlfC.pa .... ) -'-ti , ... ,, Afff/OIIAU CCINftO&Ua .. _________ .......;:111,., __ .. , _____ , _ ............ ..~----~.aa.i;.::...--··-· .-,. , , ' ' ' ' I . . .,_ • • • , ]- - I I i I I ' I • t ... t • • •, • ·COLORADO DIPAIITMINT OI' HIGHWAYS DIVlalON OP HIGHWAY IAFITY Ll!AP CONTRACT ATTACHMENT A LU, oa ... CTIVI PLAN L-lT-12 ....... l I s ' . . '--.. 1-1-91 throu1h 12-31-91 -.. --~ En•lewood P.D. ,,....~ Lieutenant Toa Vander .. e To increase and iaprove the enforce .. nt of the lava pertaininc to alcohol and drul related traffic offense• bF perforainc the activitiea described in the Approved Application and auaaarised below. Provide officer• throu,hout the tera of thi• contract to perfora overti .. DUI enforc ... at actlvltF within the CltF of Snclevood aa atated in the Approved Application. Make all reaaonable effort• to increaae the DUI alcohol and dru1 arreat• within the Snalevood P.D. to a level of 171 durinc 1991. Conduct at leaat three DUI aaturation patrol• or aobrletF checkpoint• durinc 1911. - •, .. i I . . • ii I ]- • • "' . . I" • ,. • ' '· --"---- . . . COLOIIADO DIPAIITIIENT OP HIQHWAY8 PIYIIION Of HIGHWAY IAPITY LIAPCONTRACTATTACHMENT 8 i.lAP IIIPOIITING CIIITDIA ....... L-17-92 1). Sach quarter the Contractor aball aubait a report to the Office of Tranaportation lafetF in accordance with tbe LSAP Contract Nana1•••nt Manual. Tb• QuarterlF Report will atate all activitF accoapliahaenta durina the reportlnl period. I). In addltlon to tile required nportl .. criteria above, the Office of Tranaportation laf•tF .,..ueete tile Contractor to voluntarllF eu .. it data on the tFPQ of traffic violation vbicb ultlaat•lF reaulted la a DUI arnata, and on tbe nuaber of vehicle driver• wbo are atopped and are not in coapllanc• vitb tile aaf•tF belt lav (CIS 41-4-111). I) Upon coapletlon of all LSAP aotlvitF the Snalewood P.D. ahall au .. it a Pinal leport ln accordance wltb the LSAP Contract Nana1e .. nt Manual • . .,,. ··----- ' 'I .. I. . ' ]- ] • . . . . . C01.011ADO DEPARTIIENT OP HIGHWAYS DMIION OI-HIGHWAY 1AFE1Y <, • • • LEAF PROJECT FINANQAL BUDGET (Contract attachment C) lw, ..... REVENUES TCIIIICOII SSl, 111 I • I • I• l!XJ'll 1118 Cll'fln ........... CIII•••• ,, _ n..a, ,.,.. Clflll • ·-.... . . "":'"". • L-11-tl ln1lewood P,D, Souaalbldl LEAP Ul,000 ,... 111,111 11,100 •-•- •-•-.... . ...... . . ·-,.,_ .,, - l.ocll tH, 111 ---, . ' .. I. • .., • • • nan October 21, 1991 I•ITIA'l'SD BY IHUII/AC'rlOII PIIOl'OUD • • • COUNCIL CONNUIIICATIOII 11 d Sn9lewood Water and sewer Board Stewart Fonda, D1rector of Utllltlea Amendment to the Baaln Interceptor A9r-nt Water and sewer Board recOllllended councll approval at thelr October 15, 1991 ... t1n9 of the Aaendaent to the Baaln Interceptor A9r .... nt. In the haln Interceptor A9r-nt S119levood wae Uated ae bel119 project -na99r for Pro,ect 11 alnce S119levood owna the interceptor -r t""-9h the Project U.11lta. TM propoeed ,._nclllent -ld 91Ye S-th9ate and lU 911111-r the ablUty to deal9n and -nave the project to tab adnntave of ltate Bl9bway fundl119 • .. CRH - ln9levood la Uated H project •nater for Pro'ect 11 1n U. haln Interceptor A9,._nt, wtllch la the project nlocatlnt the u• -r lnter~or u-bet- •• pdan and llob aoy lld. froa lanta re corridor to 1. Platte ~lver Dr. Wltll the propoeed fronta99 road alOIIIJ laata Fe, then la an opportunity for the Bl9llway Dept. to pick 11p a a19nlfloant portion of the Project 17 relocation. IIOweYer, to take advantA99 of tlll• ,artlolpatlon, the our..-t project •na99r and the pro'eot entl-r of Pro,ect n, ~t• Dlnrlot and Neunr l119i-rl119, -n be •till.Nd for project 11. Tille la ...-ll'M NOMN tbe u .. -Hary to llln an ... l.llNrlnt fll'II and obtain a,_, .. ~ -latl..., ..... 1t1nt ... 1-r ..ould puah tile project t1.11lnt beyond the wladow of oppocualtJ. ,puc1,y. TM Ntlaated ooet of the project la IHJ,OIO. Tile fud• for tllia project wUl be be pn¥1ded ~ the l11919IMOCI lever lllterpl'I.N hM and the lollthpto lanltatlon Dletrln, Oft an ecaual baala. TM ltate •1..,., ~. wUl nlallllr• the City of ln9l..-ood and lollth9ate lanitatlon Diatrlct IJJt,070 . TM ,....l nder will be nu.areed ~ tlle cha .... • of the laaln lntoroe,&or Pvnd . . , ' I • • I ]- • • ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF 1991 ' • • • BY AUTHORITY A BILL FOR I~ COUNCIL BILL NO. 71 =u~;fi-- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BASIN INTERCEPl'OR AGREEMENT PARAGRAPH 3.1, PRQ,JIC'J' NANAQIBS, BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT, SOUTH ARAPAHOE SANITATION DISTRICT AND THE SOUTH ENGLEWOOD SANITATION DISTRICT NO . 1. WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 30, Seriu ol 1990, and the current Buin lnt.erciept.or A,reement li1t.a Enclewood a1 the Project llanapr ol Project No. 7; and WHEREAS, the City of Enpwood feel1 it i1 the beat intenat ol the City ol Enelewood and to all partiu to have thi1 Project No. 7 manapd by Southpte; and WHEREAS, the City ol Enpwood feel1 it i1 in the but .-1omical intereat ol all partiea concemed to have Southpte manap the Project; and WHEREAS, the City ol Enpwood feel1 it i1 in the beat intenlt ol the health uf'ety and ·welfare of ill citiun1 to have Southpte manap Project No. 7 u well u the other project.a; SOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Sectir 1. Appnwal ii her-, liflll to amend t.he Buin .. .....,... ......... t Panipaph 3.1, PNiject ........... and will ,... .. •11owa: Section 3. em+ers Jmsl !Mien I.I Pf . 9 :C I ......... ,trPM:1 laSaf .. aal•Pitd1J1llar111 .. Psii1•N•.l•llt•n•fttt:1.t.. 11 st1 e + IM111••alaf_._.. P:1p:1l IS.111r .. Pt.;1101 Ne. I G21H ..... I 11 tis"_. P,:1;11& Ne. lw • llten ell ..... .t.. AMENDMENT TO THE BASIN lNftlCSP'l'Oa AGUDENT, OJU>INANCE NO . 30, SERIIS or 1IIO. 3.1 t:: I 1 Mrere IOUnlGATI SHALL RAVI OONTIOL AND ACr A8 PIO.IECT MAMMJU ,oa ,aoacn NO . 1 T1110UG11 NO . 1 DfCLU8IVS AS SHOWN ON DH1B1T A. UlllllJIIDIDff IN PIIOIICI' 7 ,oa DIGLSWOOD AND 80UTHOATI SHALL U A8 DISIONATID POil PIOolSCT I . ,,..,...._, rNd in full , and ,.....S • flrat ...... • 1M lllt4ay tlOcut.r, lNl . 6' ~ . ' • .. I . • 0 ' , - • • • ' • c.. · .. • . .. Published u a Bill for an Ordinance on the 24th clay of'Oclaber, 1991. Suan Van Dyb, Mayor ATTEST: Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of'the City of' Bnpwwl, Coloracle, hereby eertify that tht above and (onpi111 ii a tnae copy of' a am for an Ordlnanee, introcllaelcl, Nad in full, and palled on ftra rudln, on the 211& clay of'Octabtr, 1991 . ·2· ,,. .• . , • . .. I . • • ---,.&_..-..a 111 t ft ~ I - - • • . " · .. • . . AMENDMENT TO 111E BASIN INTERCEPTOR AGREEMENT arY a, ENGLEWOOD SOtrnlGATE SANJl'A110N DISTRICT SOl1l1i ARAPAHOE SANrl'A110N DISTRICT SOUl1t ENGLEWOOD SA!ffl'A110N DIS11UCT NO. l ,. r Dated October 21. 1991 3. Pr'Qlcct •rnwcrncoLlttqn PantCraPh 3.1 ft-=i HID tn Sball be amended to read u foDowa: Southpte shall have control and act • pniJed manaaer ror Projects No. 1 throuth No. 8 IDClualWe. Relmbu.-it ID Praject 7 lor En&lewoocl and Soutbflate ahal be • clelftnaled ror Praject a. IN wmlESS WHEREOF. the PaJttes haft eet their hands and aeala. arv a, ENGlEWOOD A1TEST: A1TEST: A'ITEST: A1TEST: sountGATE SANITA110N DISTRICT IOUIH AMMHOS SANITA110N DIS11aCT IOUIH INOLSWOOD SANITA110N IA&IIICf NO. l 'I •. I. • 0 • - • • RESOLUTION NO. 1!/- SERIES OF 1991 • • .. • .. ~~ ~ Introduced by Council Member Clayton A RESOLUTION REDUCING RESIDENT GOLF CART FEES AT THE ENGLEWOOD GOLF COURSE. WHEREAS, with Resolution 79, Series of 1990, the Enpewood City Council established Englewood Resident fees for the Englewood GolfCourae Golf Cart Rental as being 18 holes -$16.00 and 9 holes -S9.00; and 12 bi WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council believes that reaiclenta should enjoy the use of the Englewood Golf Course at a rate sipiflcantly lower than non-residents; and WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council believea that a lower cart rental rate will encourage more resident uae of the Englewood Golf Coune; and WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council bu determined that lowerin1 the resident cart rental rate will not have a aipiflcant impact on Golf Course revenues, which are expected to continue to be adequate for Golf Coune operations; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Section 1. The Englewood City Council hereby appnvea the reduction of resident Golf Cart Rental Fees at the Ensiewood Golf Courie u follows: GOLF CABTB· J&Hohe I How Resident Sto.oo ADOPrED AND APPROVED this 21st clay oCOdober, 1991. Susan Van Dyke, Mayor Attest: Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk I, Patricia H . row, City Clerk for the City ofEns)ewood, Colorado, hereby cc11ify the above is a lrue copy of Resolution No. _, Seri• ol 1991 . Patricia H. Crow • • •. .. .. • • ,. ]- • • RESOLUTION NO . .ts-- SERIES OF 1991 . . • • • A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PROPOSED LEGISLATION NOW PENDING BEFORE COLORADO STATE LEGISLATORS WHICH RELATES TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL FINANCE ACT OF 1988. WHEREAS, the 1990'1 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 cornerstone of a democratic government and a free society; and WHEREAS, sufficient funding is essential to meet the escalating costs of providing Colorado children with adequate educational programs; and WHEREAS, the educational progress of our children is vital to the economic well-being of our community and communities across the nation; and WHEREAS, legislation pending before the Colorado State Legislature would alleviate the financial crisis now facing our achools; and WHEREAS, it is essential that adequate fundin, be developed for public schools without pauin, le,islation 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: Sec;tion 1. The City Council supports legislation that would facilitate the implementation ol'the Public Schools Finance Act of 198R . $cc;tion 2 The City Council encou,.... the enactment of legislation that would still allow for the reduction ol' property taxn . Scctiao f . The City Coundl urpa tho pqsap of leci slation that would lead to the d velopment ol' alternative revenue eourtts for tho fundinc of public education . • I ·- .. • • 0 - - ' . · ... <. • . .. • ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 21st day ofOct.ober, 1991. Susan Van Dyke, Mayor Attest: Patrida H. Crow, City Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk for the City ofEnclewood, Colorado, hereby certify the above ia a true copy ofRelolution No. Series of 1991. Patrida H. Crow " -. • I •. ' . ' ~ . • • 0 ,. -• . .. . , ' ' ]-• . • " • l ' ' ~ . ' ' • -\. /. f!W $' n tiuz-1, :35 /I B--~t~l!ILdu ~-~d/jj iat,Larb ~:v':;n; $~.2~u yl)_ I & ~ NDDID IY f!fln_~~: ~ ~ ;c;_ .. · .. ~ ~. ~ ~11u11Jf- -+ ~ a ~ ..... dd.-Y)~,i/L,v '%, . . 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ANO I DIDN'T GET ONE OF THESE LETTERS, I'M STILL TRYING TO READ All OF IT TONIGHT. I JUST HEARD THAT THERE WAS A MEETING, BUT I DIDN'T GET A CHANCE TO READ All THAT WAS INVOLVED IN THE LETTER. AND I GUESS MY FIRST QUESTION WOULD BE, IF I COULD FINISH READING THIS, THEN I'D CONE BACK UP IN A LITTLE BIT. NO PROBLEM. All>, THE OTHER WOULD BE IS THERE A REASON lltY THAT WE CANNOT SEPARATE HOIIY MD DERELICT VEHICLES II SCIIE Of THE WORDING. THAT WOULD BE THE Clll.Y THING, lltAT I'VE BEEi ASKING FOR FRON THE BEGI•ING, _, FRON lltAT I'VE READ SO FAR THAT HASN'T BEEN DONE. I'N JUST CURIOUS IF THERE'S A R£AD IIIY. YOU NEAii A SEPARATE CLASSIFICATION FOR EACH? WELL, YEAH. THERE'S SEPARATE DEFIIITI'*5 ONE FOR HOBBY, ONE FOR, YOU ICIOI, DERELICT, BUT lltEN WE CONE DOIII TO THE FINAL COMPILING Of EVERYTHING THEY'RE STILL LIWED TOGETHER. DOES ANYONE HAVE AN OBSERVATION ON THAT? BILL. I'D JUST OBSERVE THAT THE WAY THE OIIDIIWICE WAS ORIGINALLY WRITTEN THERE WERE DIFFERENT PIOVISIC*S THAT APPLIED TO THOSE 111> DIFFERENT CATMORIES, MD AH, I THI• THAT'S lltY THE 111> DESIGNATIONS ARE THERE INSTEAD Of ONE. AH, I 'N NOT SURE lltY THEY'RE NOT 0€ALT A LITTLE DIFFEROTLY II THIS, BUT ... IT'S, IT'S IEEN A SEMMTE, A SEMIIATE DEFINITION FOR EACH ONE, BUT IT STILL CGIIES DGIII THAT THE SME THIE MVE TO IE, YOU ICIOI, AH, APPLIED FOi FOi THE TIIO DIFFEIOT VEHICLES, YOU ICIOI. YOU MVE, YOU DEFIIITtLY MVE DEFIIITICII FOi IOTH, BUT TH(Y'RE STILL LUNPEO TO&ETHER II THE SME, AH, ••. STEVE, MY I OFFER A SUICESTICII? YOUI REQU(ST TO IIEVIEII THE OIIDIIWICE II A LITTLE 1111£ DETAIL IIIINT MY£ SCIIE IIEIIT II UIDERSTMDIIG DEFIIITIC*S AS THEY'RE PIESEITED. -, IIE CM •11G THIS IACl A LITTLE IIT LATH . m1LD THAT 1£ C*AY? SURE . I 'D LIKE TO IIIWITE IETIY ACKER FOIIMIID . (iOQI) EVENING, IETTY . (iOQI) EVENING. MY .,_ IS IOTY LOU ACUR _, I Lift AT J .. O SOUTit DELA1N£, DCl.OIDOD IOl 10 . _, I Ml PLEASED THAT SGII£ PIOGIESS MS KEN NIID( CII PIDfOSll5 CNMll(S TO THIS ND11Y-, DERELICT OIDI .. £ _, PMTICULMl.Y AL.LOlll15 THE VEHICLE CIIIICR TO OITAII THE TITLE II CASE IT 'S TIMD _, ALSO fOSSlll.Y TO ARIIMl&E HIS OIII TCIUl5 . IUT I STILL OIJ£CT TO CALLll5 A • l - • I ' .. I. • 0 - • • • • • . . DERELICT VEHICLE ONE THAT DOES NOT HAVE A CURRENT LICENSE, EMISSION STICKER, AND MOST PARTICULARLY INSURANCE. BECAUSE IF A CAR IS NOT GOING TO BE DRIVEN ON THE STREET UNTIL IT'S REPAIRED AND IF YOU HAVE A TOWING, A STORAGE PERMIT OR A REG ... , OR IF YOU REGISTER IT SUCH AS THESE PROPOSED CHANGES IN ANOTHER SECTION SAYS, THEN I SEE NO REASON TO CALL IT A DERELICT JUST BECAUSE IT DOESN'T HAVE INSURANCE. AND WITH THE COST OF INSURANCE, A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE HAVING A HARD TIME WITH INSURANCE DRIVING IT ON THE STREET EVEN JUST THE BASIC, SO I JUST THINK ABSOLUTELY THIS OUGHT TO BE CHANGED. I, I AM WONDERING, CAN SOMEBODY ANSWER THIS QUESTION WHY THEY'RE TERMING A DERELICT WHEN IT JUST DOESN'T HAVE CURRENT INSURANCE WHEN IT ISN'T GOING TO BE DRIVEN ON THE STREET? ANY IDEA? VAN DYKE: BILL. CLAYTON: ACKER: CLAYTON: FRASER: VM DYKE: FRASER: ACICER: HATHAWAY: FRASER: YOU KNOW, BETTY, I TH lflC IIE CAN CALL IT SOME OTHER TERM. ALL THE OTHER PROVISIONS WOULD APPLY. I THINK THAT'S JUST A CONVENIENT TEAM. I DON'T THINK THAT TERM HAS ANY PARTICULAR MEANING OTHER THAN DEFINITION THAT'S IN THE ORDINANCE. SO YOU'RE NOT, YOU'RE NOT CALLING A ... IIE COULD CALL IT A RED VEHICLE INSTEAD OF A DERELICT VEHICLE AND JUST DEFINE IT THAT WAY. IN OTHER IIOROS, AH, THAT, YOU JUST HAVE TO HAVE SON[ SORT OF TEAM THAT CAN BE DEFINED THAT EVERYBODY CAN UNDERSTAND, ANO I THINK THAT'S THE PURPOSE OF THAT TEAM. MAYOR. NR. FRASER. BETTY, ON PACE TtltEE OF THE PROPOSED CHANCE IN NUNBER 7, IF YOU WOULD LOOK AT THAT. IT SAYS •AIIY SINGLE VEHICLE STORED ON THE PIIOPERTY THAT IS COVERED 111TH A Tl( DOIII CANVAS OR OTHER OPAQUE COVERI•, IS STOR(O ON A HARD UFACE, HAS FOUR FULLY LICENS .. , OR FULLY INfLATm TIRES IS PRESUNED TO IE FULLY LICENSED, INSlll(D, MD STATE IIISP£CTED, MD PRESUNED NOT TO IE A DERELICT V(HICL(.• IIIAT WE'RE SAYI• IS IF YOU K((P THE VEHICLE ON THE PIOPERTY, YOU KEEP IT COfflED, YOU l((P IT ON A HARD SURFACE, YOU KEEP AIR IN TN( TIIIES, WE'ii£ Jl>T 501NG TO GO MY FARTHER . AND FOR OUI PUl'10$(S, IT'S CONSIDE1£D TO OTHERIUSE MEET THE T(ST. SO IASICAlLY, IF YOU'VE GOT IT COVERED, 11£'RE NOT GOING TO BOTHER YOU . IF YOU HAVE ONLY Clff. OKAY . BUT IT ONLY APPL I ES TO ONE . THAT 'S RIGHT. AND IT 'S 1..-c>ATANT TO NOTE THAT WE 'RE STIL L LIMITING IT TO ONE VEHICLE, IUT IF YOU 'VE GOT IT COVERED, YOU 'VE GOT AIR IN TH( TIii£$, IT 'S ON A HA11D SURFACE, 11£'1( Jl>T GOI• TO BOTHER ABOUT TIYI• TO NOW( MY OF THE OTHER STUfF . IT 'S PR(SUNEO THAT IT N£ETS TN( OTN(R TESTS . -z - . . .. I. • • ,. ]- - ACKER: VAN DYKE: ACKER: VAN DYKE: KEEFOVER: FRASER: KEEFOVER: FRASER: VAN DYKE: HATHAWAY: DEVITT: FRASER: VAN DYKE: PASS£: • • ,.. • • . . OKAY. OKAY, THAT ANSWERS SOME QUESTIONS. ANY THING ELSE, BETTY, THAT WE CAN ADDRESS? I FEEL THAT COUNCIL HAS WORKED VERY HARD IN TRYING TO MAKE SOME SUBSTANTIAL MODIFICATIONS ON THE ORDINANCE TO HELP MEET THE LEGITIMATE CONCERNS AROUND THIS ISSUE. AND AT THE SAME TIME MAINTAIN A STRONG POSITION IN TRYING TO ELIMINATE TRULY DERELICT VEHICLES. OKAY, THANK YOU . THANK YOU. LINDA KEEFOVER. MY NAME IS LINDA KEEFOVER. I LIVE AT 2030 WEST WARREN. I WAS ALSO CONCERNED ABOUT THE INSURANCE. THANK YOU. THE OTHER THINK I WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT IS ON PAGE 4, NUMBER 4. IT SAYS THAT THE VEHICLE, THE HOBBY VEHICLE OR DERELICT STORED -OH, THIS IS FOR BUSINESS. THERE WAS ANOTHER ONE THAT SAID SOMETHING ABOUT THE CAR BEING REGISTERED. ANO I WANT TO KNOW IF IT'S REGISTERED DOES THAT MEAN IT HAS TO BE LICENSED, OR JUST REGISTERED? I MEAN IF THE CAR IS UNORIVABLE YOU CANNOT GET A STICKER TO PASS FOR A LICENSE, AN EMISSION STICKER ... MAY I RESPOND? ON PAGE 2 YOU HAVE BASICALLY THE SAME LANGUAGE FOR RESIDENTIAL ZONED PROPERTY, ANO WHAT WE WOULD SUGGEST TO YOU IN THAT CIRCUMSTANCE IS THAT YOU KEEP AIR IN THE TIRES AND YOU GET IT COVERED. THE SAME THING? RIGHT. IT CAN BE CONFUSING. I HOPE THAT THAT CLEARS THAT UP A LITTLE BIT. I DON'T KNOW THAT THAT ANSWERS HER QUESTION THOUGH. SHE 'S ASKING WHAT'S TH£ DIFFERENCE B£111££N A REGISTERED VEHICLE ANO ON£ THAT'S LICENSAll.£. THERE ISN'T MY. THERE IS ION£. (AT TH£ SM( THIE) TH(I( ISN'T MY. IF, IT'S, IF IT'S REGISTERED, IT MS TO I[ Dll1YA1l£. YOU'RE RIGHT. YOU CAN'T liET IT REGISTERED IF IT CAN'T IJASS TH£ OIISSICINS TEST OR SON(THING LIKE THAT. IUT, NT IIE'RE TRYING TO DO IS PROVIDE YOU AN OUT SO THAT IF YOU 'VE &OT IT COY£1£D NI> YOU COULDN'T REGISTER IT FOR TM( TUI£ KING, YOU HAVE TN£ OPPORTUNITY TO CONTINUE WORKING ON IT WITHOUT DEALING WITH TH£ PEMIT FE£. STEVE PASS£. NY NM£ IS STEYC PASSE, 4Zl0 SOUTH &ltMT. AH, UN, PA&£ 2 SECTION 5 IT SP£AIS AIOUT R£C1ST£RING TH( VEHI CLE WITH THE MOTOR VEHICLES STAT£ Of COLOIADO . YOU JUST fMD£ TN£ STAT(Jl[NT THAT IT CM'T IE RE&ISTH(D IUT Mrf LICOISO, IUT IT CM IE lflilSTERED WITHOUT KING LICCNS£0 AS A COLLCCTOl 'S ITOI UIIDU COLOIADQ REVISED STATUT(S 42 ·15 -IOZ . SO l 'N IDID£RING UACTLY WHAT • J • '' ·- .. I. • • '--- - ]- FRASER: PASSE: FRASER: PASSE: FRASER: PASSE: FRASER: PASSE: FRASER: PASSE: DEIUn: • • • (. • .. YOU'RE SPEAKING ABOUT HERE, WHEN YOU SPEAK ABOUT REGISTRATION. UM, I READ THIS BEFORE ONCE BEFORE AT ONE OF THE MEETINGS, THE COLORADO LAW DOES SPECIFICALLY DEAL WITH REGISTRATION OF A CAR AS A COLLECTORS ITEM ANO GIVES A PERSON THE RIGHT TO PAY A SPECIFIC OWNERSHIP TAX ON THAT VEHICLE ANO TO KEEP IT ON HIS PROPERTY UNDER CERTAIN SPECIFIC BURDENS, SPECIFICALLY KEEPING IT COVERED, KEEPING THE WEEDS AWAY, NOT BEING A HEALTH, SAFETY OR FIRE HAZARD. I THINK THAT THAT FALLS INTO OUR SECTION 7. WELL, YOU MAY HAVE OTHER LANGUAGE THAT SPEC ... THAT DEALS WITH IT, BUT NONETHELESS COLORADO LAW DOES ALLOW FOR THE REGISTRATION OF A VEHICLE WITHOUT IT BEING LICENSED TO DRIVE ON THE STREETS, SO, I'M JUST TRYING TO ... I ACCEPT THAT, BUT I DON'T SEE IT AS INCONSISTENT WITH THE LANGUAGE OF OUR ORDINANCE HERE, STEVE. WELL, THE DIFFERENCE IS IF YOU HAVE INSURANCE ON IT. TO REG RIGHT, BUT EVEN ... WITHOUT INSURANCE Ufl>ER THE COLORADO LAW ... EVEN THE SECTION OF THE COOE THAT YOU JUST MENTIONED, IT SAYS THAT IT HAS TO BE COVERED. WE'RE SAYING THAT IT HAS TO BE COVERED ... RIGHT. ... ANO IF IT IS COVERED, IS ON A HARD SURFACE, AND IF IT IS EQUIPPED WITH FOUR INFLATED TIRES, WE'RE GOING TO PRESlltE THAT IT MEETS THE OTHER TESTS. WE'RE NOT GOING TO BOTHER YOU ABOUT INSURANCE. OKAY. tit, STILL THERE SHOULD BE AN ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION AS TO WHAT THE IDIDING Of THIS LAIi NEANS. YOU KNOii, I -PAIIDON NE, l'VE READ THROUGH THAT OVER THE COURSE OF THE LAST THREE YEARS, All> YOU KNOii, BETWEEN YOU ANO I, YOU 'RE READING A LOT INTO THAT, THAT DOESN'T REALLY APPLY TO THE TYPES Of VEHICLES WE'RE DEALING WITH. I THlflC IF YOU'RE DEALING WITH THAT STATE I.All, YOU'RE DEALING WITH WHAT COULD BE CALLED THE TRUE HOUY VEHICLE, All) I THI• WHAT WE'RE LOOKING AT, STEVE, rs SClNETHING THAT IS LESS THAN A HOIIY VEHICLE, IMYBE IT 'S THE DREAM OF A H088Y VEHICLE SCIICTIN( IN TH£ FUTURE. ANO I THiflC THAT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO IS DRAMATIC WHEN YOU START TO LOOK THROUGH THAT LEGISLATION AND YOU READ IT AND YOU Ufl>ERSTAII) IT, YOU START TO SEE THAT IT 'S A LOT MORE THAN JUST THE FRAN[ SITTING THERE WITH TIRES GONE DR FLAT OR WHEELS THERE WITH TIRES GONE OR FLAT OR WHEELS MISSING , THC ENGINE OUT, OR THE ENGINE, YOU KNOii WHAT I NEAN . I THlflC THERE 'S A BIG DIFFERENCE AM> WHEN WE TALK AIOUT RCGISTRATION UND£RNEATH THE STATE ACT, THAT VEHICLE THAT 'S ~GISTERED AS A HOIIY VEHICLE THAT YOU TALI( ABOUT IN TH[ ACT , I THJflC YOU 'RE TALKING ABOUT A • • • •, . ' I . , . ' • • - PASSE£: DEWITT: VAN DYKE: FRASER: PASSE: FRASER: PASSE: FRASER: PASSE: • • FRASER : • . , . • (. VEHICLE THAT'S WELL ON IT'S WAY AS BEING LICENSABLE, IF NOT TRULY LICENSED. AND SO, I THINK THAT YOU'RE CONCERN WITH LEGISLATION DOESN'T APPROACH WHAT WE'RE CONCERNED WITH. OUR CONCERN IS WITH WITH THE CARS THAT ARE TOTALLY AND COMPLETELY INOPERABLE THAT AT SOME POINT IN THE DISTANT FUTURE AND AFTER THE EXPENDITURE OF GREAT SUMS OF MONEY WILL BE IN THAT CONDITION THAT YOU'LL HOPE IT WOULD BE IN. AND THOUGH, I THINK, WHEN YOU BRING UP THE STATE STATUTE, YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT PIECE OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. UM, AH, WELL, WHAT YOU SAY SOUNDS GOOD, BUT THE REASON I GOT INVOLVED IN THIS IN THE FIRST PLACE IS I GOT ONE OF THESE INFAMOUS LETTERS TELLING ME THAT MY VEHICLE, WHICH MEETS THAT CRITERIA AS A COLLECTORS VEHICLE IS IN VIOLATION OF THIS STANDARD. SO THAT'S WHY I'M CONCERNED. YEAH, WELL IF IT VIOLATES THIS STANDARD, THEN THIS STANDARD CONTROLS WITH RESPECT TO STORAGE. AND SO IF IT DOESN'T HAVE FULLY INFLATED TIRES, IF IT'S NOT STORED ON QUOTE HARD SURFACE, AND IF IT'S NOT COVERED, THEN YOU CAN EXPECT UNDERNEATH THIS ORDINANCE TO RECEIVE SOME ENFORCEMENT ACTION. IF IT DOES HAVE FULLY INFLATED TIRES, IF IT DOES HAVE WHEELS ON THE VEHICLE, AND IF IT IS COVERED, THAT'S THE CRITERIA. THAT'S THE ENO OF IT WITH RESPECT TO ENFORCEMENT. IF THERE'S ONLY ONE VEHICLE. MR. FRASER'S GOING TO ADORESS REGISTRATION. WELL, I JUST HAD A QUESTION· DID I RECALL CORRECTLY, STEVE, THAT YOU SAID YOU DROVE YOUR CAR TWO OR THREE TIMES A YEAR? I TRY TO TO BLOW THE RUST OUT OF IT AND THAT SORT OF THING. AH, ... THE PURPOSE OF, GO AHEAD. WELL, I VAS JUST WOND£RING lltERE WE'RE APART HERE, BECAUSE IT SEEMS TO NE AS VE LOOK AT lltAT 11£'VE PUT TOGETHER IN THIS ORDINANCE IT'S NOT INCONSISTENT WITH THE SECTIONS THAT YOU CITED AND IF 11£ HAVE A PIIOBLDI, I 'N HAVING DIFFICULTY UNDERSTANDING WHAT IT IS. AH, I, l'N NOSTLY JUST TRYING TO REALLY CONE TO UNDERSTAND WHAT THE INTENT Of THIS IS AS YOU VIIOTE IT. IT COULD BE THAT VE DON'T HAVE MY TIIOUllE AT All. I, AH, THIS, THE PRESUMPTION CLAUSE HERE, AH, THAT YOU CiO INTO ON PAGE 3, NUNBER 7 SOUNDS QUITE REASONABLE TO NE . VE PIIOBAILY DON'T HAVE A PROBLEM . l 'M JUST TRYING TO, THIS IEING A LAW CIICE IT 'S PASSED, I DON 'T VMT TO, YOU KNOW, COME IACl HER[ SU fOITHS LATER AND SAY, YOU KNOW , VE DION 'T HAVE A CHANCE TO DEAL WITH THIS WHEN WE VERE FORUfllLATING THE LANGUAGE Of THE LAW . SO I 'M JUST TRYING TO COME TO UNDERSTAND SPECIFICALL Y WHAT IT IS YOU 'RE TRYING TO SAY WITH THIS WORDING . BASED ON THE WHAT YOU 'VE RAISED AS M ISSUE, JT SOUNDS I THHIC TO NOST OF US AS THOUGH V£'RE NOT IN CONFLICT, ANO THAT THE -5 • • • • I .. I. • 0 , ]- PASSE: FRASER: PASSE: VAN DYKE: FRASER: WANUSH: VAN DYKE: WANUSH: FRASER: PASSE: VAN DYKE: CLAYTON: DEWITT: CLAYTON: DEWITT: • CLAYTON: • • • ,. KINDS OF SITUATIONS THAT YOU'RE DESCRIBING TO US AND SEEM TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT, WE THINK WE'VE ADDRESSED IN THIS IN A WAY THAT WOULD PRECLUDE THE NECESSITY OF YOU HAVING THE REGISTRATION OR PERMIT FOR THAT CAR. CAN I, I WOULD ASK ABOUT YOUR DEFINITION OF A HARD SURFACE. THAT'S NOT REALLY COVERED IN THE ORIGINAL -IS GRAVEL FOR INSTANCE CONSIDERED TO BE A HARD SURFACE? OR DO YOU HAVE TO HAVE CONCRETE? I THINK IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE A PAD. SO BASICALLY A COMPLETE CONCRETE DRIVEWAY? PERHAPS WE COULD HAVE NRJ. WANUSH GIVE US A DEFINITION OF A HARD SURFACE? RICH, COULD YOU HELP US WITH THAT. IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE CODE WE TREAT IT DIFFERENTLY. IN SOME PARTS OF THE CODE, WE SAY ASPHALT OR CONCRETE, AND IN OTHERS WE JUST SAY HARD SURFACE, AND IT'S ... DUST FREE. DUST FREE. SO IT COULD CONCEIVABLY BE GRAVEL. GRAVEL WOULD QUALIFY. MR. CLAYTON, DID YOU HAVE A COfllENT IN REGARD TO STEVE'S CONCERNS? YEAH, I JUST, I THI• MAYBE SON( OF THE DIFFICULTY THAT YOU'RE HAVING THERE, AS A HONE RULE CITY, I THI• ENGLEWOOD CAN WRITE ORDINANCES THAT ARE NORE STRICT THAN THE STATE LAW. I WOULD ASK MR. DEWITT IF HE NIGHT APPLY THAT TO THIS INSTANCE, BUT ISN 'T THAT CORRECT, RICK? IN NATTERS Of NIXED LOCAL AM> STAT£ CONCERN WE CAN BE NORE STRICT SO LONG AS IT DOESN'T CONFLICT. IN NATTERS OF EXCLUSIVE LOCAL CONCERNS THEN WE CM BE NORE STRICT, AM> THEY CAN CONFLICT. IN THIS PARTICULAR CASE, WE 'RE NOT DEALING WITH REGISTRATION Of VEHICLES. WE 'RE DEALING EXCLUSIVELY WITH THE LOCATION Of VEHICLES ON PIIOP£RTY. BUT AS REGAIIOS TO STORA&( Of A VEHICLE, WE CM WRITE A RESTRICTION THAT MY DIFFER FIION TN( COLLECTOR VEHICLE STORAGE PRECISELY . ... STATE STATUTE, AM> WE'RE STILL NOT IN CONFLICT BECAUSE AS A HOM£ RULE CITY WE CM DO THAT . . ' . ' . .. I. • • • ]- • • • t• ·, • DEWITT: THAT'S CORRECT. PASSE: BUT CAN YOU WRITE A LAW THAT OVER, THAT SUPERCEDES THE STATE REGISTRATION ALLOWING YOU TO KEEP A PIECE OF REAL PROPERTY? DEWITT: IT DOES NOT ALLOW THE MAINTENANCE OF A VEHICLE ON A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PIECE OF PROPERTY, THE STATE LAW. PASSE: YEAH, IT DOES. WHEN SUCH DEVICE OR LICENSE IS AFFIXED TO THE MOTOR VEHICLE, THE OWNER OF THAT MOTOR VEHICLE SHALL BE PERMITTED TO KEEP SUCH MOTOR VEHICLE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. VAN DYKE: WELL, ISN'T THAT THE ISSUE OF REGISTRATION AND LICENSE? DEWITT: WELL, LET'S NAIL THAT DOWN A LITTLE BIT. IT SAYS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY, IT DOESN'T MAINTAIN IT ON SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. AND IT DOESN'T MAINTAIN IT WITH RESPECT TO A HOME RULE CITY. AND MR. CLAYTON IS RAISING THE ISSUE WITH RESPECT TO MUNICIPAL HONE RULE MATTERS. IN MANY ENGLEWOOD CASES WHERE WE'VE HAO THE ISSUE OF STATE CONCERNS VERSUS LOCAL CONCERNS IN THE APPEALATE COURTS OF THE STATE, AND WE'VE BEEN SUCCESSFUL IN EVERY ONE. ROSEVELT VS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND OTHERS. SO, YOU KNOW, IN THIS PARTICULAR CASE THERE'S NO AUTHORITY WHATSOEVER TO MAINTAIN IT ON SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. AND I THINK THAT'S THE KEY TEST IN THIS PARTICUALR SITUATION. YOU MAY MAINTAIN IT IN COMMERCIAL PROPERTY, YOU MAY MAINTAIN IT IN STORAGE YARD, YOU MAY MAINTAIN IT IN CERTAIN COMMERICAL CLASSIFICATIONS, BUT NOT IN SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AREA, PROPERTY. VAN DYKE: ALEX. HAIENCIHT: I JUST HAVE A QUESTION MD I THINK IT'S BECAUSE EVERYBODY HERE IMNTS THE INTENT Of THE ORDINANCE BE TO CLEAN UP THE C ITV, NOT TO POW.IZE PEOPLE IN> HAVE NICE HOBBY VEHICLES. MD THIS GETS TO THE QUESTION. DOES THAT MEAN THAT If A PERSON HAS A FANCY SPOITS CAR THAT THEY LIKE, IT'S A BRANO NEIi LINCOLN CONTINENTAL THEY REALLY Lil£ MD TAKE CARE Of MD THAT THEY KEEP OUT COVERED PLUS THEY HAVE AHOIIY VEHICLE THAT BECAUSE THEY KEEP THEIR DIii VEHICLE COVERm 111TH A TARP OR SONETHINCi LIKE THAT, I lNOlf THIS IS A LITTLE FAR FETCHED, WOULD THEY THEN BC PENALIZED NOit£ THAN IF THEY JUST HAD A, A, ... IT SEEMS THAT IIIAT IIE'RE LOOKING AT NOif IS SOMETHING THAT'S JUST BASED ON ONE COVERED VEHICLE. FRASER: MAYOR, THE DIFFERENCE WOULD BE TO THE EXTENT Of USE, ALEX. IF THOSE TlfO VEHICLES THAT YOU DESCRIBED HAVE TO BE KEPT OUTSIDE MD COVERED OVERNIGHT BUT THEY'RE VEHICLES THAT ARE USED ROUTINELY, IT WOULDN'T BE SUBJECT TO THE STORAGE CONCERNS. HAIENICHT: &OT IT. THAii( YOU. VAN DYKE : PASSE: VAN DYKE : ANYTHING ELSE, MR. PASSE? DON 'T THINK SO. MR . DONALD SEYfQIR . GOOD EVENING. • 7 • . . . , I. • ,. I - SEYMOUR: VAN DYKE: SEYMOUR: VAN DYKE: HATHAWAY: DEWITT: HATHAWAY: DEWITT: CLAYTON: HATHAWAY: DEWITT: HATHAWAY: DEWITT: HATHAWAY: • SEYNOUlt: • • t• ·, • .. WELL, I ONLY HAVE ON£ QUESTION. BUT IT'S FROM A DIFFERENT DIRECTION I GUESS. 15·5·3 A.3. WHY AR£ WE LETTING ANYBODY OFF THE HOOK FOR PAYING FEES IN THIS PARTICULAR CASE? I MEAN WHY ARE WE GETTING GENEROUS ALL OF A SUDDEN? WHY IS THIS? IT CERTAINLY IS A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE FROM OUR LAST ENCOUNTER. (LAUGHTER) AT THE LAST ENCOUNTER I SAID WHY ARE WE OOING A $100 SPECIAL FE£, ANO HER£ I AM SAYING WHY AR£ WE ACCEPTING, I MEAN, IF ANYBODY COMES IN FOR A VARIANCE ON ANY OTHER KIND OF A DEAL, THEY HAVE TO PAY A FEE. WHY ALL OF A SUDDEN ARE WE GETTING SOFT ON THIS NOW? IT'S FROM THE OTHER DIRECTION, YES. 00 WE HAVE A RESPONSE TO MR. SEYMOUR'S QUESTION? I THINK TH£ ORIGINAL INTENT WHEN I PROPOSED THAT WE HAVE A JOINT TYPE HEARING IN FRONT OF TH£ BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ANO APPEALS WAS TO WAIVE TH£ FEE FOR THAT HEARING ONLY. BECAUSE WE HAD QUIT£ A FEW PEOPLE THAT HAD GOTTEN THESE LETTERS AND THEY MAY BE SEEKING A VARIANCE BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T HAVE A GARAGE OR BACKYARD ACCESS. I'M NOT SURE THAT IT WAS £VER THE INTENTION TO WAIVE THAT FEE FOREVER. THAT'S THE LAW NOii. THE WAY THE LAW IS NOW? YEAH. THIS IS THE LAW. YOU CAN CLEAN IT UP TONIGHT. WELL, I DON'T HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THAT AT ALL. AH, WHAT WOULD BE THE PROCEDURE THEN, RICK, TO GO AHEAD AND MEND THIS THAT, IN OTHER WORDS, WE COULD MEND THIS TO INCLUDE THAT THEY COULD HAVE TO PAY THE FEE TO IOAIID Of ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS HERE IN THIS PROCESS LIKE ANYBODY ELSE? JUST STRIKE THAT PARAGRAPH. TOTALLY? WHEN WE DO GET THIS ON THE TABLE. WHEN WE GET IT ON THE TABLE, JUST STRIKE PARAGRAPH 3 AND RENtlllER THE OTHER PARAGRAPHS. OKAY, CAUSE THAT WAS MY INTENTION ORIGINALLY WAS TO G£T TH(S( PEOPLE THROUGH THE IOAIID Of HEARING, ICWIO Of ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS PftOC£SS IF IT WAS A MSSJVE HEARING OVER ONE ISSUE AND THERE WERE A LOT Of PEOPLE THAT HAD TO BE HERE AT ONCE, THAT WE DO THAT PARTICULAR HEARING AT ND FEE. BUT J DON 'T l(LJ[VE J EYER INTEND[O FOR IT TO IE PART Of THE I.All. SO I 'll NDVE THAT WHEN IT CC*ES UP. THAT IMS NY MIN, THAT 'S TH( ONLY ONE I PUT A QUESTION M11C IY . EVERYTHING ELSE lOOkS LIKE YOU 'RE GETTING THERE . • • • ---------..... "'~ . • I • .. I. • • , -. ]- - • VAN DYKE: SEYMOUR: VAN DYKE: PURYEAR: HATHAWAY: PURYEAR: VAN DYKE: FRASER: PURYEAR: HATHAWAY: FRASER: PURYEAR: FRASER: PURYEAR : FRASER : DOIITT: (. WE'RE GETTING THERE? YES. • • • I'D LIKE TO INVITE STEVEN PURYEAR TO COME BACK UP. ,. MY NAME IS STEVE PURYEAR. I GUESS THEN, RIGHT NOW, WE'RE KINDA BACK TO THE SAME BASIC LINE. IF YOU'VE GOT A VEHICLE, YOU'VE GOT A COVER ON IT, YOU'VE GOT FOUR TIRES ON IT WITH AIR, ANOTHERE'S REALLY NO QUESTION ABOUT IT THAT YOU WORKING ANO AT SOME POINT IN TIME YOU WILL HAVE IT FINISHED. IS THAT WHERE WE'RE AT? CORRECT. OKAY. THE NEXT ONE, AND I STILL COME BACK TO THE SEPARATION OF DERELICT ANO HOBBY. OKAY. OR MAYBE SOMETHING PROPOSED IN THERE. BECAUSE THE WAY THE HOBBY VEHICLES READ, AH, BOATS ARE INVOLVED, SKI-DOS, AH, MOTORCYLES, THOSE Klfl>S OF THINGS, ANO IF YOU'RE ONLY ALLOWED ONE HOBBY VEHICLE, ONE DERELICT VEHICLE - EITHER OR, I HAVE A BOAT AND THAT'S TECIIUCALLY THE ONLY THING I CAN HAVE THERE llt£THER l'M IIORKING ON IT OR NOT. BUT I HAVE A 47 DOOGE PICK-UP THAT I DO WANT TO FINISH RESTORING. OKAY. I THIJIC THAT'S A GOOD EXAMPLE. WHAT'S THE RESPONSE, MR. FRASER. IS THE BOAT REGISTERED? THE BOAT'S REGISTERED. YOU'RE COVERED. IT DOESN'T QUALIFY AS A HOBBY OR DERELICT VEHICLE. WELL, YOU KNOii, THE MAY THE LAIi, All> I DON'T HAYE All THE, A FULL COPY Of IT. TH( DEFINITION Of H011Y VEHICLE, THAT'S STILL HOii IT FALLS IN TH(I( IS A NOIIY VEHICLE. YEAH, IUT IIE'YE Al.lEADY &OIi( TNIDUat THIS EMLIER 110 11E MERE FIRST ASIC THIS, All> IIE 1W> SPECIFIC QU(STIONS AIOUT FOLKS 11NO IIIIOUCHT THEIR BOATS OUT FOR TH( SUfllER OR lltATEYER, All> AS LONG AS THE RECISTRATION All> THE LICENSE ON THE TRAILER IS CURRENT, IT DOES NOT FALL UIIJ(R THE NOWISIONS Of THIS ORDINANCE. OKAY . AH, THERE ARE SON( VEHICL£S THAT AREi' T LICENSED LIKE THAT. VDU KNOii, LIKE SKI ·DOS AND SNOIIIOIIL£S OR .. THEY ARE NOii . TH£Y DO HAYE TO LICENSE THEN. EVERYONE TALKING AT' ONCE • PURYEAR : IUT THEY DON'T en • t • • ' . " I. • • ]- • FRASER: PURYEAR: DEWITT: PURYEAR: • . ~ ·, • WE THINK WE'VE GOT YOU COVERED, STEVE. I'M NOT TRYING TO MAKE ... THE THREE-WHEELERS? THOSE ARE LICENSED. YEAH, THOSE ARE, BUT ... EVERYONE TALKING AT ONCE. PURYEAR: VAN DYKE: PURYEAR: VAN DYKE: CLAYTON: PURYEAR: CLAYTON: HAIENICHT : CLAYTON : PURYEAR: CLAYTON : THAT'S MY QUESTION, BECAUSE THERE ARE SOME OTHER PEOPLE IN THAT AREA THAT HAVE SEVERAL OF THEM, YOU KNOW, IN FACT THEY'VE GOT MORE THAN I DO. WHAT IS YOUR RECOMMENDATION? IF WE WOULD STICK TO DERELICT VEHICLE All> ISOLATE IT ON THE AUTOMOBILE HERE, IS THAT YOUR .... YEAH, THE VEHICLE MAYBE, TAKE SOME Of THOSE THINGS OUT OF THE HOBBY SECTION, YOU KNOW. I DON'T KNOii EXACTLY. I GUESS IF I HAD All THE ANSWERS, I COULD TELL THEM TO YOU, All> WE'D All UNDERSTAII>, BUT I DON'T HAVE All THE ANSWERS, YOU KNOW. I UNDERSTAND THAT YOU DON'T HAVE THEM ALL. IT'S KIND OF A COLLECTIVE INPUT HERE. MR. CLAYTON, DO YOU HAVE A RESPONSE TO HIS OBSERVATION? I, I, I GUESS I WOULD JUST SAY THAT THE BOTTOM LINE THAT WE 'RE TRYING TO ACHIEVE HERE JS A SUGGESTION THAT A RESIDENTIAL NEIGHIOIIHOOD IS NOT A BOAT STORAGE YARD OR A SKI ll>BILE STORAGE YARD OR A JET SKI STORAGE YARD, BUT IT'S A RESIDENTIAL NEIGHIORHOOO. THAT VEHICLE STORAGE IS INCIDENTAL TO LIVING THERE, WE PIIOUBLY A&REE WITH. I CU£SS IF SONEIOOY WANTED TO TURN THEIR YMO INTO A MARINA, WE'D PROIA8l.Y OBJECT TO THAT AS MUCH AS INTJNG TO RUN A PAITS WAGE OUT Of THEIR BACKYARD, All> I THINK THAT'S HT WE'RE TRYING TO CiET AT. All> LIKE MR. FRASER SAID, IF THE VEHICLE, I HAVE TIIO BOAT TRAILERS, I HAVE STORED SCIIE CANOES FOR IOY SCOUT TROOP 92, THE TRAILERS ARE LICENSED, TH[ CANOES ARE LICENSED. THAT DOESN'T FALL UNDER THIS CATECiORY. I HAVE A SAILBOAT. IT'S LICENSED. THE TRAILER'S LICENSED. THAT DOESN'T FALL UNDER THIS. OKAY. SO I THINK 111TH THE PRESIIIPTJON WE HAVE THAT IF YOUR CAR IS PARKED IN THE ORIVEMAY All> IT'S COVERED NICELY All> THE TIRES ARE PUMPED UP All) IT LOOKS LIKE IT'S IN CiOOO SHAPE, THEN IT 'S OKAY . DOES THIS SAY THEN THAT YOU CAN 'T HAVE NORE THAN TlfO HOBBY OR THREE HOIIY VEHICLES IN THE YARD? NO. CAN YOU HAVE IT 'S NOT~ HOIIY VEHICLE IF IT 'S LICENSED . • 10 • 'I .,. . I. • • - VAN DYKE: HABENICHT: CLAYTON: HABENICHT: HATHAWAY: PURYEAR: HATHAWAY: PURYEAR : • HATHAWAY : PURYEAR : • • . ~ ·, • YOU CAN HAVE MORE THAN ONE, TWO OR THREE VEHICLES IN YOUR YARD, ALEX, IF THEY'RE LICENSED AND REGISTERED. A HOBBY VEHICLE IS NOT LICENSED? IT'S NOT A HOBBY VEHICLE. GOTCHA. YOUR HONOR, STEVE, I THINK THE THING THAT WE'RE TO ADDRESS, TRYING TO ADDRESS THESE CONCERNS PARTICULARLY FROM YOURS AND OTHERS PETITIONS ON HOW YOU DEAL WITH PEOPLE THAT HAVE MULTIPLE THINGS, THAT ONE MAY BE CONSIDERED HOBBY, ONE MIGHT BE CONSIDERED JUNK, YOU KNOW, AND I THINK WE'VE TRIED TO CLEAN THAT UP AS BEST WE CAN WITH YOUR SUGGESTIONS, AND I REALLY THANK YOU, All OF YOU, FOR All THE SUGGESTIONS THAT'S LED TO THE AMENDMENTS THAT WE HAVE BEFORE US. I THINK WHAT WE HAYE IS A MORE WORKABLE AMENDMENT. I ALSO THINK THAT WHAT WE HAVE IS ONE THAT WE CAN HANDLE ON A CASE BY CASE BASIS RATHER THAN TRYING TO APPLY THE SAME STANDARDS, EVEN THOUGH WE HAVE STANDARDS NOW, THEY'RE CLEAR, WE CAN APPLY THOSE STANDARDS AND NOT FEEL LIKE WE'RE PICKING ON EVERYBODY. AT LEAST I FEEL A LITTLE BIT BETTER ABOUT THAT. AND LIKE I SAID, I'D LIKE TO THANK ALL OF YOU FOR COMING UP WITH THE SUGGESTIONS CAUSE THAT'S WHAT MADE THE BETTER ORDINANCE AND THAT'S WHAT WE NEEDED TO DO. AND THAT WAS OBVIOUS FROM THE BEGINNING. WHAT WAS THE PARAGRAPH THAT WAS GOING TO BE STRIKEN? I DIDN 'T QUITE FOLLOW THAT ONE. IT WAS ON PAGE 2 RIGHT AT THE TOP. ANY PERSON OR PARTY WITH PROPERTY AS FAR AS THE HEARING BEFORE THE ENGLEWOOD BOARD OF ADJUSlllENTS All> APPEALS· THERE REALLY ISN'T ANYBODY THAT DOESN'T HAVE TO PAY A FEE IN ORDER TO GET A HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF ADJUSTNENT All> APPEALS. All> THIS MAS ORIGINALLY, I GUESS IT WAS ORIGINALLY PART OF THE I.AW, BUT DON CAN CORRECT NE IF l'N WRCNi, BUT NOBODY GETS UP THERE BEFORE TH£ ADJUSTNENT NI> APPEALS WITHOUT PAYMENT OF A FEE RIGHT NOii. SO IT WOULD BE UNFAIR TO PUT THAT IN THIS LEGISLATION All> ALLOW THIS PARTICULAR ONE THAT WAY. IT 'S JUST LIKE IF YOU WANT TO DO A VARIANCE ON ANYTHING ELSE AS FAR AS BUILDING PERMITS OR ANYTHING ELSE THAT YOU 'D WANT TO DO ON YOUR PROPERTY. YEAH, I THINK THAT WAS ONE OF THE ONES THAT WERE PROPOSED EARLIER , THAT THE FEE WOULD BE IIAIV(D ... YEAH, NY ORIGINAL THOUGHT MAS If 11£ IIERE GOING TO HAVE A BLANKET HEARING, HAVE A LOT OF PEOPLE THERE JUST FOR THIS SPECIFIC ITEN , PARTJCULARL Y THOUGH THAT DID NOT HAVE A GARAGE FOR FRONT SET BACK, THAT THEY COULD PUT A VEHICLE IN, THAT 11£'0 WAIVE THAT FEE FOR THAT PARTICULAR HEARING ONLY. OKAY . I THINK WE 'RE GEnlNG THERE, OR AT LEA ST I THINK I UNOERSTANO IT . -11 - .. I. • , -- ]- VAN DYKE: PURYEAR: DEWITT: VAN DYKE: KEEFOVER: DEWITT: KEEFOYER: DEVITT: KEEFOVER: DEWITT: KEEFOYER: HATHAWAY: KEEFOVER: VAN DYKE: HATHAWAY: FRASER: KEEFOVER: • VAN DYKE : ACKER : • DEWITT : ACKER : • • ·, • .. THE LEGAL PROCESS AT THIS POINT FOR ALL OF YOU ARE INVOLVED THIS WILL GO BEFORE CITY COUNCIL FOR TWO READINGS, TONIGHT IS THE FIRST READING AND BEFORE IT BECOMES LAW IT WILL BE READ AND PRESENTED BEFORE CITY COUNCIL TWO WEEKS FROM TONIGHT. SO YOU STILL HAVE TWO WEEKS IF THERE'S ANY SERIOUS COMPLICATIONS THAT YOU SEE, WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO CONTACT ROGER FRASER AND WE'LL ATTEMPT TO ADDRESS THEM. OKAY. MAYOR, THE ONLY THING I'D REALLY ENCOURAGE THOUGHT IS THAT PEOPLE STEP UP TO THE PLATE TONIGHT. UNDERSTANDABLY. THAT'S WHY WE'RE ALL HERE. BUT, I UNDERSTAND THAT, BUT NEVERTHELESS I JUST WANTED TO MAKE CLEAR THAT IF THERE'S ANY SERIOUS COMPLICATION, AH, WE'RE CERTAINLY AVAILABLE TO LISTEN TO THEIR CONCERNS. YES, WOULD YOU LIKE TO COME FORWARD. LINDA, IS IT? OKAY, THE VEHICLE THAT I'M TALKING ABOUT IN THE YARD IS A TRUCK WITH A CAMPER. DO I HAVE TO COVER THE CAMPER ALSO? LET'S ASK SOME QUESTIONS. IS IT LICENSED? NO. OKAY. ARE THE TIRES UP? YES. ANO THEY'RE INFLATED. INFLATED? YEAH, ANO WE ARE WORKING ON IT. IS THE CAMPER OFF THE VEHICLE RIGHT AT THE MOMENT? NO, IT'S ON THE VEHICLE. All> THAT'S ... YOU'D HAVE TO COVER THE IIIOlE VEHICLE . . . . . COVERED. OKAY. I JUST INT TO IWCE SURE. OKAY. OKAY, ARE TH£RE MY OTHER QU[STJONS FIION NIYQY IN THE AUDIENCE? ON THIS PARTICUAl.R ISSU£. IEnY . I HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT IF A VEHICLE IS NOT A HOBBY VEHICLE OR A DEREU CT, DO YOU HAVE TO HAVE, All> AS LONG AS YOU HAVE IT COVERED, YOU DON 'T HAVE TO HAVE A PERMIT, RIGHT? DOES IT HAVE TIRES? YEAH, SURE . . u . ' ' •. ' .. I. • • • • ]- - DEWITT: ACKER: DEWITT: ACKER: HATHAWAY: DEWITT: ACKER: DEWITT: ACKER: FRASER: ACKER: FRASER: ACKER: FRASER: ACKER: FRASER: HATHAWAY : ACKER: • ARE THEY INFLATED? SURE. (. IS IT ON A HARD SURFACE? YEAH. THEN IT'S COVERED. YES. • • • ... I DON'T HAVE ANY VEHICLES THAT I'M NOT DRIVING, BUT IF I WANT TO GET ONE, I WANT TO BE SURE. OKAY. BUT I HAVE ANOTHER QUESTION ABOUT THIS FEE THAT THIS GENTLEMEN QUESTIONED ABOUT. EVEN A SIX MONTH SHOULD NOT HAVE A FEE ON IT. IF YOU ARE TRYING TO ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO GET THESE VEHICLES WORKED ON, IF YOU DON'T REQUIRE A FEE FOR SIX MONTHS ANO THEY CAN HAVE A SIX MONTHS PERMIT TO WORK ON IT, THEY'RE GOING TO GET IT DONE SOONER THAN IF YOU CHARGE THEM SlOO TO DO IT. IF YOU CHARGE THEM $100 THEY MIGHT AS WELL TAKE A WHOLE YEAR. SO I HOPE THAT YOU LEAVE THAT FEE OFF THAT SIX-MONTHS PERMIT. I THINK THAT'S THE ONLY FAIR THING TO DO. BETTY, I THINK THE RECOMMENDATION DID NOT HAVE TO DO WITH THAT PERMIT ... OH, OKAY. ... IT HAD TO DO WITH THE FILING OF AN APPEAL BEFORE THE BOARD OF ADJUSTNENTS AND APPUl.S, AND THERE IS U111UME IN THE EXISTING CODE THAT PIDVIDES A WAIVER OF THE FEE IN THIS CIRCUMSTANCE AND THAT'S INCONSISTENT WITH ALL THE REST OF OUR COOE. ANO THAT'S WHAT HE IMS TALKING ABOUT. YOU'D HAVE TO PAY A FEE BEFORE YOU'D HAVE A HEARING? IF YOU WANT A HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS, THERE IS A FEE ASSOCIATED WITH THAT PROCESS, AND THIS, THAT WAS WHAT WAS BEING DISCUSSED EARLIER. WOULD THAT BE $50? If YOU WANTED TO HAVE THC APPEAL AND BE HEARD BEFORE THE BOARD OF ADJUSTNENT AND APPEALS, THE HO FEE WOULD BE, THAT 'S WHAT THE COUNCIL WILL BE CCIISIDERING THIS EVENING . BUT THAT HAS NOTHING TO 00 WITH THE SIX IIJNTH ' S PERMIT . SO YOU HAVE, If YOU WANT , AH , I GUESS I DON 'T UNDERSTAND . WHY WOULD YOU GO ..• . n . • I •. ' I. • , __ ]- FRASER: ACKER: HATHAWAY : YAN DYKE: ACKER: HATHAWAY: ACKER: YAN DYKE : PURYEAR: VAN DYKE: PURYEAR: FRASER: PURYEAR: FRASER: PURYEAR: FRASER : HATHAWAY : • WANUSH : PURYEAR : FRASER : HAT HAWAY : • • .... • . • ' THE ONLY REASON THAT YOU MIGHT WANT TO DO THAT IS IF YOU WANTED A VARIANCE FROM THE PROVISION OF THIS ORDINANCE, IF FOR SOME REASON YOU WANTED TO GET PERMISSION FROM THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS TO DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT THAN WHAT'S SPELLED OUT HERE, AH, YOU WOULD FILE AN APPEAL BEFORE THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS AND YOU WOULD PAY THAT $50 FEE TO COVER THE COSTS OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS. OKAY. ISN'T THAT KIND OF HIGH? THAT'S THE STANDARD FEE FOR ANY VARIANCE IN FRONT OF THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS. A VARIANCE FOR A FENCE, ANYTHING. IT'S ROUTINE. OKAY. I UNDERSTAND. THAT'S A STANDARD FEE. OKAY. THANK YOU, BETTY. ALL RIGHT, ANYONE ELSE? YES , STEVE. I HAYE ONE LAST ONE. WE WANT TO MAKE SURE WE GET IT COVERED. LET'S DO IT TONIGHT. WHERE, WHERE DO YOU GET, OR HOW DO YOU APPLY FOR THE SIX·MONTHS PERMIT? THAT WOULD BE MY NEXT QUESTION, DOWN HERE AT CITY HALL, THEN? THAT 'S RIGHT. THE NEXT ONE, IN OUR TWO DISTRICTS WHERE WE 'VE GOT RESIDENTIAL All> R-2 ZONING, AH, MOULD THAT TECIIIICALL Y ALLOW YOU TO HAVE THE TWO HOBIY VEHICLES? OR STILL JUST ONE? WHY IS IT STILL JUST ONE? IT'S ONE ON ANY PROPERTY IN THE CITY . ONE ON ANY PROPERTY. IUT YOU 'VE GOT TWO RESIDENCES LIVING ON A PROPERTY . IT 'S PER PARCEL . RICH , IF YOU HAO A DUPLEX SITUATION , COULD EACH PER LOT THE WAY IT 'S WRITTEN NOif IT 'S PER LOT . A DUPLEX IS ON A SINGL E LOT , SO ... IT WOULD STI LL BE ONE PE R LOT . ONE PER LOT ... • 14 • " - ' ' I. • , I - PURYEAR: FRASER: PURYEAR: DEWITT: PURYEAR: VAN DYKE: BULLOCK: FRASER: WANUSH: PURYEAR: BULLOCK: FRASER: BULLOCK: VAN DYKE: HATHAWAY: VAN DYKE: D£W1TT: • • . (~ • ,. ONE PARTY WOULD BE ABLE TO HAVE HIS CAR, BUT THE NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR IN THE DUPLEX, HE WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO HAVE HIS? MAYBE THEY COULD SHARE THE HOBBY. NOT All OF THEM ARE SHARED. THE LANDLORD MAY IN FACT DECIDE WHO GETS THE ONE PERMIT. THE LANDLORD MAY TAKE THAT FOR HIMSELF. BUT THAT'S NOT FAIR TO THE OTHER RENTER. MR. BULLOCK, DO YOU HAVE A RESOLUTION HERE? JUST A POINT OF CLARIFICATION. YEAH, ULTIMATELY, I'M GOING TO MOVE THAT WE FINISH WITH THIS. A LOT IS DEFINED, I BELIEVE IN THE CITY CODE, AS 25, A PARCEL OF LAND 25 ACROSS BY 125 FEET DEEP. THAT'S DETERMINED BY THE PLAT, THE SUBDIVISION PLAT, WHAT 'S A LOT. BUT, AH, BUILDING SITE OR PARCEL MIGHT BE A BETTER TERM, I AGREE WITH THAT. OKAY. IF WE WERE TO USE THE TERM LOT, THAT WOULD SOLVE THE PROBLEM, WE COULD THEN HAVE TWO CARS PER 50 FOOT IT WOULD CREATE A LOT MORE PROBLEMS. OKAY. COULD I SUGGEST WE MOVE ON. YES, ABSOLUTELY, I THINK IT'S TIME TO MOVE ON, BUT I DO WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT OUR CITIZENS HAVE EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO PROVIDE INPUT THIS EVENING. STEVE, DO YOU SEE THE PROBLEM WITH THAT, IF YOU HAD AN APARTNENT COMPLEX WHICH IS I GUESS IS CLASSIFIED AS ONE ... IT DEPENOS ON THE SIZE OF IT. ... YOU COULD HAVE A 100 VEHICLES, IF YOU HAVE A 100 RESIDENTS. IT 'S ACTUALLY DEFINED IN THE CODE, AS PARCEL, SO IT WOULD BE THE PACKAGE THAT THE PARTICULAJI PIIOPERTY, YOU KNOW THE RESIDENCE THAT IT WAS LOCATED ON. IT COULD BE AS MANY AS FOUR LOTS, WC SEC THAT, IT 'S NOT UNUSUAL, BUT THAT, THOSE FOUR LOTS WOULD 8£ CONSIDERED A PARCEL UNDER OUR CODE, ANO THE CRITERIA WOULD 1£ ONE HOB8Y VEHICLE. YOU KNOW, ONE OF THE THINGS TO ROIOIICR IS YOU 'RE TALKING ABOUT HIGHER DENSITY USES. IF YOU START TO COMPOUND THOSE HIGHER DENSITY USES THERE MAY NOT BE SUFFICIENT PARKING FOR THE HOBBY VEH ICLE ANO THE TWO OTHER VEHIC LES THAl AR£ USED AT THE PARTICULAR PREMISE . • 15 • • I. • 0 . , • \ f I 1- • GULLEY: VAN DYKE: PURYEAR: VAN DYKE: HATHAWAY: VAN DYKE: • .. • ·, • <. SURE . I THINK THAT THAT INSTANCE THAT YOU BRING UP WOULD BE ONE OF THE PLACES WERE SOMEONE MIGHT WANT TO GO TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS. GOOD POINT. ANYTHING ELSE, STEVE? WELL, AS LONG AS THERE'S SOME OUT OR SOME WAY TO MAKE IT FAIR FOR THAT RENTER. HE'S STILL, HE'S .... WE'RE TRYING TO ACCOMMOOATE AS BEST WE CAN, AT THE SAME TIME, WE DO HAVE TO KEEP IN MIND CONSIDERATION OF ALL CITIZENS THAT ARE IN A HIGH DENSITY AREA. NOT TO MENTION THE RIGHTS OF THE LANDLORD OF THAT PARTICULAR PROPERTY. SO IT MAY NOT BE PERFECT, BUT I HOPE WE'VE COME A LONG WAY FROM THE LAST TIME WE'VE BEEN TOGETHER. ANYTHING ELSE FROM THE PEOPLE IN THE AUDIENCE ON THIS PARTICUALR SUBJECT? ••••• CLAYTON MOVES AGENDA ITEM ll(A) FORWARD, SEVEN AYES. BILL IS READ, CLAYTON MOVES THE BILL, HATHAWAY MOVES TO STRIKE 15-5-3 A. 3. SEVEN AYES . FURTHER DISCUSSION: HABENICHT: AH, I 00 HAVE A QUESTION IN TERMS OF, AH, WITH SIX MONTHS PERMIT AS SECTION 2 Ull>ER 5-A, 2-5-A-2, IS NECESSARY? HATHAWAY: WHICH ONE? HASEN I CHT: THE ONE FOR A ONE-YEAR P£11U T. S l 00. PAGES 2 AND 3 . FRASER: MAYOR. THE FEELING IMS IMS THE DEFINITION IMS REQUIRED TO LIMIT THE POSSIBILITY FOR REPETITION AND REFILINGS FOR PEIIUTS. THE INTENT IMS THAT THIS BE A SINGLE SIX-MONTH PERMIT, AND 11£' RE TRYING TO BRING TO CLOSURE THE NOTION OF WORKING ON VEHICLES All> PARTICULARLY GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITIES IN SECTION 7, WE FELT AS THOUGH A ONE-TINE PERMIT OF SIX-MONTHS WAS NOT INORDINANT . HABENICHT: I SEE, EVEN THOUGH IT'S RENEWABLE? CLAYTON : IT 'S ONLY RENEWABLE AT THE AIIIIIVERSARY DATE. THERE 'S A SIX -MONTH PERIOD THERE. HABENICHT : OH, I SEE . FRASER : AND THE ASSIWTION IS THAT IIIHEN IT 'S REN£11EO IT 'S FOR IOTH THE VEHICLE AND THE LOCATION. THE ASSIWTION IS THAT FOR TH( NCXT TIME AROUND IT WOULD P101A1L Y NOT IE FOR THE SME VCHICLE . HABENICHT : OKAY . VAN DYK E: ANYBODY ELSE ? MR. CLAYTON . • •••• • 16 • . . . ' • . • I. • • '-- ]- - • • • ,. • · ... • CLAYTON MOVED TO INSERT THE WORD "COVERED"; MOTION WITHDRAWN. VOTE RESULTS ON COUNCIL BILL AS AMENDED -7 AYES. . , •. .. I. • 0 l - • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 7 • • for Law Enforcement Assistance Funds (LEAF). Lt. Vandermee explained the pur- pose of the grant is to provide overtime funds for the identification and ap- prehension of DUI drivers. This is the second year of a three-year program. The LEAF grant is for $55,162, with LEAF contributing $25,000; the City's financial involvement is $30,162 of budgeted funds. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 70, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 70, INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMEMBER WIGGINS A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ENGLEWOOD DEPART- MENT OF SAFETY SERVICES, ANO THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, DIVISION OF HIGHWAY SAFETY, STATE OF COLORADO FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE FUNDS. COIIICIL IIEIIIER WIIGINS NOVED, MD IT WAS SECOfl>ED, TO APPROVE A&ENDA ITEM ll(c) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 70. Ayes: Council Members Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, ~ Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke /: t1on carr~!~~: None (d) Director Fonda presented a reca....ndat1on frOIII the Water and Sewer ' Board to adopt a bill for an ordinance modifying the Basin Interceptor Agree- ment, thereby permiting • FONDA: NAME, ETC. WE HAO ENTERED INTO A BASIN INTERCEPTOR AGREEMENT, I THINK IT WAS LAST YEAR, TO PROMOTE THE CONSTRUCTION AND REMOVAL OF BOTTLENECKS IN THE INTERCEPTOR LINE THAT SERVES PART OF ENGLEWOOD ANO A LARGE AREA OF OUR DISTRICTS. IN THAT AGREEMENT THE PROJECT FOR THE AREA OWNED BY ENGLEWOOD FD THE PLANT SOUTH TO APPROX 1- MATEL Y MANSFIELD PROJECT 7 MD I WOULD HAVE BEEN MANAGED BY ENGLE- WOOD. AH, UND£R THE CURRENT AGREENENT PROJECT 7 WAS TO BE MANAGED ACTUALLY BY SOUTHGATE. THEIR ENGINEER WAS TO DO THE ENGINEERING AND TO WORK WITH THE HIGHWAY D£PARTN£NT MD THAT HAS WORKED VERY WELL. AH, WE NOW, THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT HAS APPIIOACHED US AND WE'VE NEGOTIATED WITH THEN TO DO MOST OF PROJECT 8, WHICH IS THE AREA SOUTH OF ROI ROY ROAD THAT WOULD GO UNDERNEATH HANPOEN AND CONE OUT ON THE SOUTHSIDE OF HAll'O£N. THE, THEY WANT TO GET IT OUT OF SANTA FE AND ARE WILLING TO PUT OVER A THIRD OF THE COSTS TO DO THIS. DUE TO THE TINE CONSTRAINTS WE DO NOT HAVE TINE TO GO UP AND DO A SEARCH FOR ENGINEERS MD HIRE NEW ENGINEERS AND QUITE FRANKLY 1 'D NOT RECOMMEND THAT ANYWAY SINCE THE CURRENT ENGINEERS ARE FAMILIAR, HAVE WORKED WITH THE DISTRICT, MD HAVE ICEN DOING A PRETTY GOOD JOI ON THE CURRENT PROJECT . BECAUSE OF All THOSE REA · SONS I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS CHANGE TO THE CONTRACT THAT THE PROJECT MANAGER BE NAMED AS SOUTHGATE FOR PROJE CT 8 SO IT WOULD OPERATE THE SANE AS PROJECT NO . 7 HAS OPERATED. THIS IS, THIS WOULD ALLOW THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT TO COMPLETE THE CONTRACT WITH US AS WAS RULED BY THE AG 'S OFFICE . The Ctty Clerk was asktd to read Council 1111 No . 71, entitled : •. I. • 0 , - • • • . (• • ,, AGENDA ITEM 12(B)i)(2) PRINTING OF THE CITIZEN CLAYTON: WE'VE BEEN DISCUSSING WHETHER WE SHOULD CONTINUE WITH THE FORMAT OF THE CITIZEN. CHUCK REID HAS PROVIDED US INFORMATION THAT WE CAN SAVE ABOUT $1000 PER ISSUE IF WE CHANGE TO NEWSPRINT. AND I BELIEVE THAT AT THIS TIME WE SHOULD DIRECT THE CITY MANAGER TO DO THAT. AS A MOTION. HATHAWAY: CAN WE DO THAT AS OF 1992? CLAYTON: AS OF THE NEXT ISSUE, WHENEVER THAT IS. FRASER: MAYOR, ... HATHAWAY: I'D PREFER TO DO IT IN 92. VAN DYKE: IS THERE A SECOND TO MR. CLAYTON'S MOTION? HATHAWAY: I'LL SECOND IT TO GET IT ON THE TABLE. VAN DYKE: MR. FRASER. FRASER: MAYOR, OUR, AGAIN, WE'VE DISCUSSED ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS WITH MR. CLAYTON AND OTHERS POSSIBLE WAYS TO SAVE MONEY ON THE PUBLICATION OF THE CITIZEN. THE SAMPLE OF THE LAKEWOOD TIMES, WHATEVER THEIR NEWSPAPER IS THAT WAS SENT OUT AS AN EXAMPLE OF HOW OURS MIGHT LOOK IF IT WERE DONE ON NEWSPRINT FORMAT. IT'S IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT DURING THE LAST TWO YEARS OR SO, WE'VE STRUGGLED AND SPENT A LOT OF TIME WITH THE NOTION OF THE DESIGN OF THE CITIZEN TRYING TO PUT TOGETHER A COfllllUNICATIONS PIECE THAT PEOPLE WOULD FIND EASY TO READ, EASY TO FIND ARTICLES AND WAS CONSISTENT WITH THE NOTION OF MAKING IT SHORT AND SWEET. AND THE DOWNSIZED PIECE WITH THE SINGLE FOLD WAS SOMETHING THAT WE THOUGHT PEOPLE WOULD FIND HANDY TO LOOK AT AND EASY TO READ EVEN THOUGH THERE WAS AN ASSOCIATED COST WITH THAT. THE OTHER THING IS THE TIME SPENT IN DEVELOPING THE LAYOUT/ FORMAT. TO DO THIS IN THE NEXT EDITION WOULD BE VIRTUALLY IMPOS - SIBLE. IF THIS WAS COUNCIL'S DIRECTION, WE WOULD PROBABLY HAYE TO FOREGO THE LAST EDITION OF THE CITIZEN THAT WE HAD PLANNED FOR THIS YEAR AND MOYE THAT INTO JANUARY BECAUSE OF THE TIME NECESSARY TO REFORMAT IT . THE OTHER THING THAT l'D POINT OUT IS THAT WE 'VE BEEN TALKING WITH THE FOLKS FROM THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD ABOUT THE POS - SIBILITY OF DISTRIBUTING OUR TWO PIECES TOGETHER IN THE FUTURE AS ANOTHER WAY OF TRYING TO REOUCE THE COST OF OUR PUBLICATION WHETHER WE DO IT IN THE CURRENT FORMAT OR WHETHER WE DID IT WITH NEWSPRINT , WE THINK THAT WE CAN SAYE SOME MONEY. ENHANCE THE CIRCULATION or BOTH OF OUR PIECES. AND THAT WAS SOMETHING THAT WE WERE STRIVING FOR AFTER TH FIRST OF THE YEAR . I CAN'T TELL YOU THAT I RECOMMEND THAT CHANGE, I DO AGREE THAT IT WOULD COST SOME MONEY, OR I MEAN SAYE US SOME OEY, BUT l 'M NOT SURE AT THIS POINT THAT THAT WOULD BE WORTH IT . CLAYTON: l 'D BE WILLING TO AMEND MY MOTION TO COMMENCE IN 1992 , BUT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT A SAVINGS OF AROUND A U ,000 AN ISSUE. A SAVINGS OF • 20 • . ' .. I. • 0 # • , r I • - - • • • "', . , . ·, • $7,000 A YEAR -THAT'S A LOT OF HONEY. NOT TO MENTION THE FACT THAT WE GET MORE SPACE AND WE CAN HAVE BIGGER PICTURES. HABENICHT: ARE THE COSTS THAT WE'RE LOOKING AT JUST PRINTING COSTS, OR ARE THEY ALSO INVOLVE LAYOUT? FRASER: COST OF MATERIALS .... CLAYTON: TOTAL COSTS. HABENICHT: AND LAYOUT AND WORKING WITH THE FRASER: IT DOESN'T ADDRESS LAYOUT EXACTLY. CLAYTON: WELL, CHUCK? I BELIEVE IT DID. REID: WE ANTICIPATED $350 ADDITIONAL EXPENSE BEYOND PRINTING FOR LAYOUT, FOR ADDITIONAL LAYOUT COSTS PER EDITION. WE MAY BE ABLE TO CONTROL SOME OF THOSE COSTS WITH THE PURCHASE UPFRONT OF SOME ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT THAT WILL ALLOW US TO DO THE LAYOUT INHOUSE. FRASER: AS IT IS NOW, THIS REPRESENT MORE MANUAL LABOR TO US WITH OUR EX-ISTING MACHINES .... VAN DYKE: WE REALLY, WE REALLY HAVEN'T -THE TIME ELEMENT? FRASER: WE HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO EVALUATE THE TIME ELEMENT .... HABENICHT: I THINK THAT COULD BE VERY SIGNIFICANT. VAN DYKE: VERY SIGNIFICANT. HATHAWAY: I'll ACCEPT THAT AS AN ANEOENT, AS TH£ SECOND TO TH£ MOTION. CLAYTON: EXCEPT THAT THE STUFF CHUCK PROVIDED INCLUDED THAT S350 FOR TYPE, FOR HAVING TH£ WHOLE THING TYPESET, NOT NECESSARILY INVOLVE SOME OF TH£ LABOR THAT WE HAVE. HABENICHT: I DON'T KNOW IF YOU RECALL SOME OF TH£ OTHER ISSUES OF THE CITIZEN THAT WE USED TO HAVE WHEN IT WAS ON NEWSPRINT ANO TYPESET. IT WAS NOT USER-FRifNOLY ANO THERE WERE NOT VERY MANY POSITIVE COMMENTS COMING FROM PEOPLE ' GE£, I SAW THAT IN THE CITIZEN ANO I THOUGHT THAT WAS SPECIAL .' I THINK THAT I 'VE NOTICED WITH THC LAST FEW ISSUES OF THE CITIZEN THAT THERE HAVE BEEN POSITIVE COMMENTS, PEO · PLE ARE RESPONDING POS ITIVIL Y TO IT . IT HAS BEEN A VERY EFFECTIVE PIECE OF COMMUNICATION. ANO I THINK THAT AS YOU LOO( TOWARD WORK - ING WITH THE HERALD FOR DISTRIBUTION OR PERHAPS SOME ASSISTANCE IN THE FUTURE, I THINK THOSE ARE THINGS TO LOO( AT. TO MAI(£ A DECI - SION RIGHT NOW WHICH I CONSIDER TO BE AN AIIIINISTRATIVE D£CIS10N, I JUST DON 'T SUPPORT IT • VAN DYKE : I ALSO Will BE VOTING AGAINST IT, MR . CLAYTON, AS I FEEL THAT THE LAYOvT THAT WE CURRENTLY HAVE IS A VERY HIGH QUALITY LAYOUT ANO I THINK THAT CONTRIBUTES TO THE REAOIBILITY OF IT . • ZI • . , ' I. • • , ? I ]- • • • ~. CLAYTON: I'D LIKE TO MAKE ONE FINAL C<M4ENT. I THINK THE LAYOUT RECENTLY HAS BEEN TREMENDOUS AND I THINK THAT'S TO THE CREDIT OF CHUCK, LEIGH ANNE AND THE OTHER FOLKS WHO'VE WORKED ON IT . BUT I DON'T THINK THE LAYOUT MEANS THAT YOU CAN'T USE NEWSPRINT. IT SIMPLY MEANS THAT THEY'VE DONE A BEITER JOB OF WRITING THE ARTICLES AND ARRANGING THE CONTENT. THEY'VE DONE A GREAT JOB. ONE OF THE PROB- LEMS WITH THE NEWSPRINT AND THE PAPER WE HAO BEFORE WAS THAT THE PRINT WAS TOO SMALL. WELL, THERE'S NO REASON THAT WE CAN'T ENLARGE PRINT JUST BECAUSE IT'S ON NEWSPRINT. I JUST CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHY WE WANT TO SPEND $7,000 A YEAR MORE TO PRINT IT ON SMALLER PAPER. · 22 • . ' •, • I. . • , - - • - • • (, AGENDA ITEM 12(8)(1)(1) RESIDENT GOLF FEES CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR, I'D LIKE TO NOTE THAT WE'VE BEEN PROVIDED WITH INFORMA- TION FROM PARKS AND REC. THAT INDICATES THAT IT COSTS ABOUT S4.50 TO PROVIDE A GOLF CART FOR 18-HOLES OF USE. WE HAD THAT AT THE BUDGET RETREAT. IT SEEMS TO ME THAT WITH THE LOW NUMBER OF RESI- DENTS PLAYING AT OUR COURSE IN THE RANGE OF 15~ THAT WE CAN CON- TINUE TO OFFER INCREASING BENEFIT TO OUR RESIDENTS. THIS MAY EN- COURAGE OUR RESIDENTS TO PLAY. THE GOLF COURSE TOOK IN ABOUT Sl00,000 LAST YEAR MORE THAN IT NEEDED TO OPERATE. SO THERE'S AN INSIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE REVENUES OR THE FEES NECESSARY TO OPER- ATE THE COURSE. AND IT'S MY FEELING THAT THIS IS JUST ONE MORE WAY WE CAN PROVIDE A BENEFIT TO THE CITIZENS OF ENGLEWOOD. I RECOGNIZE THAT THERE MAY BE THOSE WHO SEE THIS AS A POLITICAL MOVE, IT'S NOT. IF ANYBODY ELSE WANTS TO JOIN ME IN THIS OR WE CAN MAKE IT A UNANI- MOUS RESOLUTION, THAT WOULD BE FINE BY ME. THIS IS JUST, YOU KNOW, LAST YEAR WE REDUCED THE GREENS FEES FOR 18-HOLES, I THINK REDUCING THE CART FEE IS APPROPRIATE AT THIS TIME. FRASER: GULLEY: MAYOR, MR. CLAYTON AND I HAVE LIMITED OPPORTUNITY TO TALK ABOUT THIS, AND I THINK THERE ARE A NUMBER OF CONCERNS, ON-GOING CONCERNS WITH RESPECT TO THE COST OF THE OPERATIONS OF THE GOLF COURSE THAT ARE INHERENT IN THIS RECOfllENDTION AS WELL. OURING THE LAST YEAR, PERHAPS AS A RESULT OF THE RECOfllENDATIONS THAT MR. CLAYTON SPEAR- HEADED A YEAR AGO, WE'VE HAD A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF RESIDENTIAL PLAYERS AT THE GOLF COURSE. IT ISN'T CLEAR WHAT THE DIRECT IMPACT MAY BE OF THIS KIND OF CHANGE IN THE GOLF CART FEES, BUT ONE THING THAT WE HAVEN'T DISCUSSED AT ALL IN TERMS OF THE CON- CEPT OF THE MANAGEMENT AND OWNERSHIP OF THAT COURSE IS THAT THE CITY'S GENERAL FUND DOLLARS PAID FOR THAT LAND WHICH IS THE GOLF COURSE, BOTH THE FRONT 9 AND THE BACK 9. AND IF YOU CONSIDER THAT AN INVESTMENT IN WHICH THERE SHOULD BE SOME RETURN OR SOME PAYBACK, THE GENERAL FUND OF THE CITY HAS NEVER DEMNDED THAT THAT INVEST- MENT BE RETURNED TO THE GENERAL FUND, BUT YET TODAY WE CONTINUE TO TREAT THE GOLF COURSE ENTERPRISE AS SORT OF A DISCRETE OPERATION THAT OUGHT TO BE SOMEHOW SEPARATED FROM THE REST OF THE ORGANIZA- TION. THE ONE THING THAT I CONTINUE TO ADVOCATE IS THAT WE OUGHT TO LOOK AT THAT GOLF COURSE AS SC11£THING THAT OUGHT TO CONTINUE TO HAVE AT LEAST A COMPETITIVE RATE STRUCTURE, AT LEAST IF ONLY ON THE LOW SIDE OF THE COMPETITIVE RATE STRUCTURE, AND THAT IT OUGHT TO BE COUNTED ON TO GENERATE THOSE REVENUES THAT ARE APPROPRIATE FOR A FACILITY OF ITS NATURE AND SIZE. AND THAT WITH THAT THERE OUGHT TO BE SOME RETURN ON THAT INVESTMENT THAT THE GENERAL FUND MADE IN THAT ACTIVITY WHICH IS THE GOLF COURSE. ANO IT SEEMS TO BE AS WE CONSIDER THESE KINDS Of CHANGES IN THE FEES, WE HAVE NOT DISCUSSED OR CONSIDERED THE IMPLICATIONS Of THAT KIND Of AN INVESTMENT AND WHAT TRULY WE OUGHT TO BE INSPECTING IN TERMS Of RETURN ON THAT INVESTMENT FOR THAT GOLF COURSE FACILITY . WELL, I WAS JUST WONDERING, RIGHT NOW THE FEES ARE $16 ANO $9 IS THAT CORRECT? ANO THIS RECOfllENDS THAT RESIDENTS CHANGE TO $10 AND $5, ANO MY QUESTION IS THAT FIRST Of ALL IN KEEPING WITH THE DIF · FERENCE BETWEEN RESIDENT ANO NONRESIDENT FEES THROUGH THE RECRE · ATION DEPARTMENT AND I REMO.ER AT BUOG T THAT JERRELL TALKED ABUT • 18 • 6' -. . . I. • , . \ ' I , - - • • • . " • , . (, //. l ' NEEDING TO BUY NEW CARTS THAT THEY WERE OFF THE SCHEDULE ON RE-PLACEMENT AND WHETHER THIS WOULD HAVE ANY AFFECT ON THAT? FRASER: WE HAVE NOT HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO LOOK AT ALL THE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS EITHER IN TERMS OF THE CHANGE IN EXPECTED REVENUES OR WHAT IT HAY HEAN IN TERMS OF OUR PROJECTIONS AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS. BILL IS CORRECT IN THAT THERE IS SIGNIFICANT FUND BALANCE THAT FOR AT LEAST THE VERY NEAR TERM HIGHT ENABLE US TO DEAL WITH IMMEDIATE REPLACEMENT OF GOLF CARTS, BUT WHAT THIS WOULD DO AS A RATE IN THE LONG TERM, I DON'T KNOW. CLAYTON: IF I COULD, ONE OF THE THINGS I ASKED PARKS AND REC STAFF TO DO WAS TO PROVIDE HE A COST BREAKDOWN THAT INCLUDED DEPRECIATED, YOU KNOW, OVER THE LIFE OF THE CART, SO THEIR COST IS S4.50 FOR IB-HOLES, AND THAT INCLUDES EVERYTHING. THAT INCLUDES MAINTENANCE EXPENSE, THE LABOR TO MAINTAIN IT, THE PARTS, THE COST OF THE CART OVER ITS USE- FUL LIFE. THAT CERTAINLY SHOULD PROVIDE ADEQUATE REVENUE TO MAIN- TAIN THE CARTS. THE OTHER THING ROGER DIDN'T MENTION WAS THE FUND BALANCE IN THE GOLF COURSE, IT'S AUl>ST, I THINK IT'S A MILLION DOLLARS. NlllBLED DISAGREEMENT BY ROGER, HATHAWAY, BULLOCK CLAYTON: I THINK IT'S A MILLION DOLLARS. FRASER: NO, WE WERE LOOKING BETWEEN SlOO -S400,000 THAT'S THE LAST NUMBER I RECALL. BUT HATHAWAY: THAT'S WHAT'S IN THE BUDGET. CLAYTON: I'll HAVE TO LOOK AGAIN. AS I RECALL OUR REVENUES ABOVE EXPENSES VERE SI00,000 JUST FOR LAST YEAR. I THUIC THE FUND BALANCE WAS A MILLION DOLLARS. HABENICHT: 1 'M CONSIDERING TABLING, IUT I'D LIKE TO HEAR ..• liULLEY: I WAS GOING TO ..WE THAT IIE TABLE TO GET NORE INfORMTION. IIIGGINS: SECOND. · It • '' I. • • , - • 1. Call to Order • • • <. EN&LEIIOOD CITY COIIICIL ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COIIITY, COLOUDO Regular Session October 21, lttl The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:35 p.m. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Mellber Bullock. 3. Pledge of Alletiance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke. 4. Roll Call Present: Absent: A quorua was present. Also present: -5. Ninutes Council Mellbers Hathaway, Gulley, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None City Manager Fraser City Attorney DeWitt Deputy City Manager Martin City Clerk Crow Director Wanush, COlllll.lnity Developaent EHA Director Malinowski Lt. Vanderaee, Safety Services/Police Director Fonda, Utilities Manag ... nt Analyst Reid (a) COUNCIL NENHl NATINAY IIOWED, -IT IIAS SECGIID, TO APNOVt THE NIIIITES Of THE RHUUR NEnl• Of OCTOIO 7, lttl. ~es: Council Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Notion carried. 6 . Pre•1Cfteduled Visitors . . •, .. I. • I --I - • Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 2 <. • • • (a) Tina McCormick, Clerical Technician at the Servicenter, was recog- nized as Englewood's Employee of the Month for October. City Manager Fraser connented upon Tina's exemplary service to the City. 7. Non-scheduled Visitors (a) Steve Puryear, 2320 West Harvard Avenue, stated he is still con- cerned with the derelict/hobby vehicle issue. He suggested separate defini- tions for each and asked for tiine to review the letter sent out by the City regarding this matter. It was agreed he would be given an opportunity to speak again later in the meeting. (b) Betty Acker, 3140 South Delaware Street, was pleased that progress has been •ade on proposing changes to the derelict/hobby vehicle ordinance. She agreed with allowing the owner of a towed vehicle to retain the title and have the option of arranging his/her own towing. However, she disagreed with the definition of I derelict vehicle, specifically that it 1111st be insured. Discussion ensued. City Manager Fraser noted that one vehicle can be stored on the property, on a ~ard surface, covered, with all tires fully inflated and it will be presUlled tolJJlly licensed, insured, state inspected, and to not be a derelict vehicle. ~ (c) Linda Keefover, 2030 West Warren Avenue, questioned if a vehicle is registered does it have to be licensed. City Manager Fraser stated there is no difference. He reiterated that if she were to keep tt covered, etc., it will allow her the opportunity to continue working on the vehicle without being assessed the penntt fee. (d) Steve Passe, 4120 South Grant Street, conte'!'led that I vehicle can be registered without being licensed as I collector's tt .. under Colorado Re- vised Statutes 42-15-102. He also noted Colorado law allows for the registra- tion of a vehicle without tt being licensed to drive on the streets. City Manager Fraser .. tntatned the ordinance ts consistent wtth State law tn this .. tter. City Attorney DeWitt explained the State law deals wtth 1 •truly hobby vehicle,• while the City's ordinance ts concerned with the •totally and COlll)letely Inoperable vehicle.· Discussion ensued regarding Mr. Passe's con- cerns; Mr. DeWitt reiterated that one vehicle can be stored on the property, on I hard surface, covered, with 111 tires fully Inflated and tt wtll have .. t the criteria. Mr. Passe questioned the definition of I hard surface. C01111Unlty Developaent Director Wanush responded that tt had to be dust free: ~It was detenained that gravel would qualify. In response to c0111111ents .. de by Council Netlber Clayton, Ctty Attorney DeWitt pointed out that in .. tters of •lxed local and state concern, the City can be stricter as long as there ts no conflict; tn .. tters of exclusive local con - cern, the City can be .ore strict and thtl can conflict. Discussion ensued . ......... (e) Don Se,-our, 4750 South Lipan Street, asked .tty Council Is agreeing to waive the fee in various cases . Co.,nctl r Hathaway explained the ' . I . . ' • 0 ]- • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 3 '· • • • original intent was to have a joint hearing (several people appearing together concerning one issue) before the Board of Adjustment and Appeals with the fee waived for that hearing only. Ms. Hathaway did not believe the intent had ever been to permanently waive the fee. Discussion ensued on amending the ordinance to include the fee. Steve Puryear [Agenda Item 7(a)] was invited to speak again. He expressed concern with the definition of derelict and hobby vehicles. Discussion ensued about the various types of vehicles which may or may not require licensing, and It was pointed out again that if the vehicle is covered, is on a hard sur- face, has four tires fully inflated, it will be presumed to be licensed. Council Member Clayton explained that vehicles which are licensed are not con- sidered "hobby vehicles." The fee that must be paid for a hearing before the Board of Adjustment and Appeals was clarified. Linda Keefover [Agenda Item 7(c)] returned to the podium and asked if her truck and camper both would have to be covered. It was noted that the camper, which is not licensed, is on the truck; therefore, she would have to cover the whole vehicle. Betty Acker [Agenda Item 7(b)] returned to the podlUM and requested clarifica- tion of whe"t1Mi,~1>tR1Ml~ _Qiscussion ensued. Ms . Acker stated 1111, b " e ,.f:1110nth permit. CI ty Manager Fraser clarified that the fee, which was discussed earlier, was the S50 fee required for a Board of Adjustaent 19d ARPtals hearing. r ~.,.,. ... Steve Puryear [Agenda ltH 7(1)]1returned to the podiut1 and asked *t' the six-110nth per11it and Inquired ..... the nUllber of hobby vehicles allOlftd per residence. He was advised it was one per lot. Further discussion ensued. COUNCIL NDIIEI CLAYTON IIOVED, _, IT IMS SEcaED, TO ••• FOIIMID MD1DA ITOI 11(1) -COUNCIL IILL IO. It. Ayes: Council Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. II. (a) The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 NO . 69. COUNCIL BILL NO. 69, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AN£N0ING TITLE 15, CHAPTER 5, SECTION 3, SUBSECTIONS A All> 8, VEHICLES; DERELICT All> HOBBY, OF THE ENGLCWOOO MUNICIPAL COOE 1915 . COUNCIL NENIO CLAYTON IIOVED, _, IT IMS SEcao 1 TO AlftOV( .... ITOI ll(a) -COUNCIL IILL IO. It. , Council Metlber Clayton noted that everyone ha s worked diligently on this, and • ht fHls 1,J:v: ao~ the right direction. · tOUICIL NENIO HATHAMAY IIOVED, _, IT IMS KcaED, TO ... COUNCIL IILL IO. It IY DtLETI• SECTION 11-1-3 A 3. I. • • , , - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 4 • • • Ayes: Council Members Gulley, Hathaway , Wiggins , Bullock , Clayton, Haben i cht, Van Dyke Nays : None Motion carr i ed. Council Member Habenicht questioned the advisability of the s i x-month permit . City Manager Fraser stated the consensus had been the definition is required to limit the possibility for repetition and refilings for permits. He ex - plained it is a one -time permit per vehicle. COUNCIL MENIER CLAYTON MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO AMEND COUNCIL BILL NO. It IY INSERTING THE WORD •COVERED• IN SECTION 7. After cot1111ents offered by City Attorney DeWitt about the amendment, Council Meabers Clayton and Hathaway agreed to withdraw the motion. Vote results on the first reading of Council Bill No. 69 as amended: Ayes: Council Members Gulley, Hathaway , Wiggins, Bullock , Clayton , Haben i cht, Van Dyke Nays : None Motion carried. Mayor Van Dyke thanked all those who had attended regard i ng this matter . ,;r, Council then return ed to its regular agenda .IIN'o~-·s~heduled Vis itorsk})) ~/ (f) John Tate, 955 West Oxford Street, addressed Council conc e rn i ng hi s previous request concerning a gate he wishes to build. He info rme d Council that, as Council advised hi• to do , he went before the Board of Adjust .. nt and Appeals, which after consideration dented his request . He reiterated his pre- vious request for Coun ci l to allow ht• to build the gate. He shared copies of a drawing of the proposed gate. Discussion~ concerning the process Mr . Tate should follow to resolve thts aatterl"K the findings and dectston of the Board of Ad j ust .. nt and Appeals ts ftna~ subject only to jud i c i al review (District Court). Howe ver , i t wa s po i nted out that if Mr. Tate doe s have ad - ditional evidence he co uld reapply to the Board of Adju st .. nt and Appeals. Mr . Tate expla i ned i n de tail hts r eason for the gate and th e necessi t y for tts he i ght/desi gn . I t was sugges t ed that Mr. Tat e pe t i t i on th e Board for a re - heari ng, ba sed on a nUlllber of op t ions open to hta. Fee and po sting r equ t r e- 11e nt s we r e discussed. (g ) Betty Acker, 3149 South Delawa re StrHt, returned to the podtua. She ques t io ned Council about the speed 11 tt, s1199esttng t t be lowered t hrough t he downtown busln u district. Mayor Van Dyk ldvtsed Ms . Acker about pro -~ a.._ posed coordtnat1on of traffic slgn1ls al0ft9 th Bro1dlif1y corridor. ~A,.,-uy strongly s1199ested a stop 1 lghl at the corMr of l ncoln •Ill CiLr..1r1L&.IL~ld pedestrians tn that area. Mayor Van Dyke offered to sh ar.-~olllt ~ul th is Intersection, a lOf19 with lnfonNtfon about the Intersect on at Shenlln and Girard• wl lh Ne, ,W,keu o Mr. Fraser also ldv1sed that pl1ns are under w1y for additional s gnag In the area of the Malley Center and St . louts School which .. , 1llevl1t th ped str an traffic prot,1 a. Coaun t cat tons aftd Procl-tt ons . , I . • , - • • • • <. Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 5 (a) COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO DECLARE NOVEM- BER 2, 1991 AS "BUDDY POPPY DAY." Ayes: Council Members Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. 9 . Public Hearing No public hearing was scheduled before Council . 10. Approval on Second Reading CCNIICIL NENIEI HATIWIAY IIOYED, All> IT IIAS SECOll>ED, TO APPROVE ON SECOND READ· INI AIENDA ITENS 10 (a) TlllOUIH (c) AS FOLLOIIS: (a) ORDINANCE NO. 58, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 60 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 12, CHAPTER 2, WASTEWATER UTILITY. (b) ORDINANCE NO . 59, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 64 INTROOUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 38 OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION SE . (c) [gM 0., ORDINANCE NO. 60, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 54 INTRODUCED BY 1COUNCIL MENIER WIGGINS) ENTITLED: .u "4,-. \ Ayes: Council NNbers Gulley, Hathaway , Wtggtns, Bulloc~ Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke None Nays : Motton carried. II. Ordinances, lesoluttons and Notions (a) Th is l t et1 wa s act ed upon earlier tn the 111eetlng -See Pag el {b) Director Wanush presented a r ecOMt nd at i on from t he Dep1rt111ent of C01111U ni t y De velol)llent to adopt a bill for an ordina nce 1pprovlng the sale of st x pr op erties for Project BUILD. He explained the ordinance Is necessary per Holle Rule Cha r t er requlrt11tnts . The properties we r e i dentified as: 475 4 South Huron Street 590 East Quincy Avenue (aka 4301 South Pearl Street) 44 06 South Lincoln Street 4775 South Galapa90 Street 4366 South Dtlawa,.. Street 3085 South P arl Street ; . ' , •, .. I . • • ]- • •, Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 6 • • • lengthy discussion ensued concerning the selling price and the negotiations process for the various homes, and the demolition costs for 590 East Quincy Avenue. City Attorney DeWitt posed SOllle concerns about the delegation of authority. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 67, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 67, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE SALE OF SIX PROPERTIES WHICH WERE DEVEL- OPED FOR THE "BUILD" PROJECT TO BE SOLD ON THE OPEN MARKET. COUNCIL MENIER HATHAWAY MOVED, Afl) IT IIAS SECOfl>ED, TO APPRovrl A&EfllA ITEM ll(b) • COUNCIL IILL NO. 17. ~ COUNCIL IEIIIEl HATIWIAY MOVED, N IT lfAS SECOfl>ED, TO All£ND COUNCIL IILL NO. 17 IV ADDINI AT THE DID OF SECTION 1, •NIIIIIII SALE PRICE TO IE NAIKET VALUE AS SHOIII IV APPIAISAL1 MIIIIII PRICE SHALL IE $90,000.• There was considerable discussion concerning the appraisal, maxi1111111 price, aarket value, etc. COUNCIL NENIEl IULLOClt NOYED, N IT lfAS SECONDED, TO TABLE AIDl>A ITEM 11 ( b) • Ayes: Council Mellbers Gulley, Wiggins, Bullock Nays: Council Nellbers Hathaway, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Motion failed. Further discussion ensued. Council Nellbers Hathaway and Gulley agreed to a rev1Hd aotton. COUNCIL IIEIIIO HAWY IIOVED, -IT IMS SECGIIDED~ AIIEle CCIUIICIL IILL •• 17 IY DINI AT THE Em OF SECTION 1, •SALE PRI T IE FAIi IIAIIUT PRICE USED ON AMIAISAL PLUS OI NI-SOUi POCEIT ( • " Before voting, 1t was conftraed that the 1ppr1ts1ls shall reaatn conf1dentta1. Vote results on 1110t1on aaend1ng Council Btll No. 67: Ayes: Council Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. Vote results on ftrst reading of Council Btll No. 67 as 1111endtd: ~yes : Council Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wtggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton urrttd. (c) Lt. Toa Vande,.... Prtstnttd a recoatndatton froa the Safety Ser - vices Dtpart•nt to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an 19,.....nt with the Colorado Dtpart•nt of Transportation, Office of Transportation Safety, .. I. • , ,.. - • Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 7 <. • • • for Law Enforcement Assistance Funds (LEAF). Lt. Vandermee explained the pur- pose of the grant is to provide overtime funds for the identification and ap- prehension of DUI drivers. This is the second year of a three-year program. The LEAF grant is for $55,162, with LEAF contributing $25,000; the City's financial involvement is $30,162 of budgeted funds. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 70, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 70, INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMEMBER WIGGINS A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ENGLEWOOD DEPART- MENT OF SAFETY SERVICES, AND THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, DIVISION OF HIGHWAY SAFETY, STATE OF COLORADO FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE FUNDS. COUNCIL IEIIO WIIIIIIS IIOVD>, -, IT lfAS SECONDED, TO APPIIOYE MENDA ITUI ll(c) • COUNCIL IILL NO, 70. Ayes: Council Meabers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. (d) Director Fonda presented a rec01111endatfon frOII the Water and Sewer Board to adopt a bill for an ordinance IIOdffyfng the Basin Interceptor Agree- .. nt, thereby per11ittfng Southgate and its engineer to design and aanage Proj- ect 17 1n order for the City to take advanta9e of State Highway fundfnv. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 71, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 71, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENOINCi THE BASIN INTERCEPTOR AGREEM£NT PARAGRAPH 3.1, PROJECT MANAGERS., BETV£EN THE CITY OF ENCilEWOO, SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT, SOUTH lRlPARoE SANITATION DISTRICT AND THE SOUTH ENCilEWOO SANITA - TION DISTRICT NO. 1. CGUIICIL .... NUDIIClff IIDVID, -IT IMS SECGIID, TO~ MENDA ITDI ll(f) • CGUIICIL IILL NO. 71, Ns. Habenicht c01111ented that the aatter has been thoroughly reviewed by the Valer and Sewr Board and COIIIS to Counc 11 w1 th the Board's recoaendat 1 Oft for approval. Vote results : Ayes : Nay s: Motton carried . Council Neabers Gulley, Hathaway, W199tns, Bullock , Clayton, Habentcht, Van Dyke None 12 . leneral Dtscusston (a) ,..,or 's Cho ce • •, .. I. • , ]- Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 8 ' • • I• • Mayor Van Dyke did not have any matters to bring before Council. (b) Council Member's Choice (1) Council Member Clayton: l. A resolution reducing resident golf cart fees at the Englewood Golf Course was proposed by Council Member Clayton. The resolution was assigned a number and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 74, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION REDUCING RESIDENT GOLF CART FEES AT THE ENGLEWOOD GOLF COURSE. COUNCIL NENIER CLAYTON NOVm, AND IT 11AS SECOll>£D, TO APPROVE A&DIDA ITEM 12(b)(t) -RESOLUTION NO. 74, SERIES OF 1991. Nr. Clayton stated that the City's cost in providing a golf cart for eighteen holes of golf is about S4.50. With only about 151 of those using the course betng residents, he feels there would be an insignificant i111Pact on revenues tf I reduction tn fees was afforded Englewood residents, and it might en - courage 110re residents to play. City Manager Fraser told Council he and Mr. Clayton have had 1 imtted oppor - tunity to discuss the issue and he feels there are SOIIII on-going concerns to consider. Because the City's General Fund paid for the land on which the golf course ts built, soae return on the tnvest .. nt should be expected. Mr. Fraser satd he has always advocated that the rate structure at the golf course be COIIPlttttve and the funds generated should be 1pproprt1te for I factltty of tts nature and size. Council Nellber Gulley asked tf lowertr19 the resident f .. s would have any ef- fect on the replac ... nt schedule for carts, nottr19 that Council had been ad - vised at the budget retreat by Recreat ton Director Blick that new carts are needed. Mr. Fraser reiterated that he has not had an opportunity to look at 111 the h1pltc1ttons. Although the fund balance ts stgntftcant, and would allow for the repl1ct111ent of carts in the near future, the lor19 tert11 effects are unknown . Counc 11 Metlber Clayton Stiled the S4. 50 figure repre se nted th cost of the cart over tts useful life and included depreciation, ulntenance expenses, parts, etc . He feels adequate r venue hu been pJgvtded to aalntatn th car and that the fund balance for the golf course .f6.. about I af111on dollars . Brief dtscusston ensued ~oncerri f19 the golf course fund balance: Mr . Fru r stat.cl that the balance~ bet...en S300 ,000 -S400 ,000. COUIICIL .... -LO MWO, -IT IMS KCOIIDED, TO TAIL£ --ITOI 11(1)( t )( 1) FOi TNE PUINSl Of OITAIII• IIDIE llf'OIMTIOI. Ayes : Counc 1 rs Gulley, Hathaw1y. Wl99 ns, Bulloc • Ha n cht Nays : Council .....,_rs Cl ayton. Van Dyk Motton carrt.cl . ~- • . ' • I. • , ]- • • · Englewood City Counci 1 Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 9 . . • . " • 2. COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOfl>ED, TO COMMENCE PRINTING THE CITIZEN ON NEWSPRINT EFFECTIVE WITH THE NEXT ISSUE. Council Member Clayton stated this would result in savings of approximately $1,000 per issue. City Manager Fraser c0111Nnted that a great deal of effort has been spent creating a newsletter that is easy to read with easy to find articles. A lot of ti111e is required to develop a layout format, making it virtually impossible .., .... 1 to change to newsprint before the next scheduled edition. Mr. Fraser~ .... ,-. that inquiries have been made of The Enqlewood Herald regarding the possibili- ty of distributing The Citizen and their publication together as a way of trying to reduce cost and enhancing circulation, possibly after the first of the year. At this point, however, he is not sure he would recommend the changes. Council Mellbers Clayton and Hathaway agreed to revise the 110tion to read: COUNCIL NEIIIEl CLAYTCII MVtD, -IT IMS SKCN>ED, TO COIIIEIICE PIINTI• TNE CITIZEN Ill IIEWSNINT EFFECTlvt .... Y, lHZ. - Council Metlber Habenicht asked if this is for printing or tf layout costs are included. M1nage111ent Analyst Retd stated that an additional S350 beyond printing ts anticipated for layout costs per edition. He said that SON of the costs might be controlled with the purchase of equtpaent that would allow the City to do the layout in-house. Council Metlber Habenicht coaet1ted that she has noticed positive c~nts about the last several issues of The Citizen and f .. ls tt ts I very effective piece of coauntcatton. She statid that working with The Englewood Herald ts a 1 1 & worth looking into for the future. In her opinion, this should be an adllin1strative decision and she ts unw111tng to support an iaediate cha9. Nayor Van Dyke also said she wuld oppose I change because she f .. ls the lay- out currently used 1s very "19" QUaltty and contributes to the readabtltty of The Citizen. Council Mellber Clayton coapll .. nted the City staff on the excellent layout of The Citizen . He .. de the point, however, that when The Citizen was previously pr nt on newsprint, the type was too s .. 11; with larger type, he feels the new layout could be used on n print, resulting in considerable savings to the City . Vote Ntsults : A.y es: Nays : Notion failed . Counc 1 Mellber Clayton Counc 1 .....,.rs Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock , Habenicht, Yan Dyke (ti) Council .....,.r Hlbentcht: . . I. • • • ]- • Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 10 . . • ,. • t• • 1. A resolution regarding the Public School Finance Act of 1988 was proposed by Council Member Habenicht. The resolution was assigned a number and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 75, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PROPOSED LEGISLATION NOW PENDING BEFORE COLORADO STATE LEGISLATORS WHICH RELATES TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL FINANCE ACT OF 1988. COIIICIL NENIER HABENICHT NOYED, AND IT MAS SECOll>m, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 75, SERIES OF lttl. Ayes: Council Members Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. 2. Council Mellber Habenicht CO!alended Officer Ti• Mitchell, Safety Services/ Police in connection with the DARE progra• and the students who participated on the Peter Boyle radio progra•. (111) Council Mellber Bullock inquired about the resolution regard- ing the Federal redistricting process. He was advised the resolution would be ready for consideration at the Novefflber 4, 1991 meeting. (iv) Council Mellber Wiggins: l. Mr. Wiggins expressed 1d1Nnt concerns about the continued storage of shingles at Winderaere and Layton, and he requested the City Manager to apply pressure to resolve this Nlter. 2. Ht offered •kudos• to the Public Works Depart•nt for the iaprovet11ents .. de to the Englewood Train Depot. 3. Ht requested a status report on the pilot recycling progr•. 4. Ht inquired about the status of landscaping of the vacant lot at Broadway and Girard, aoney for which is in the Public Works/Parks budget. (v) Council Mellber Hathaway c0111tnted that Council should consider Nking an appoint .. nt to fill the vacancy which exists on the Board of Adjust - .. nt and Appeals. Discussion ensued concerning th e vacancy on the Englewood Downtown Develop1111nt Author ity and the ••ting whfch has been rescheduled for the Nov fllber 4th work session to discuss the EDDA 's sign proposal . Council MHber Hathaway ~ested that all IIHbers of the Authority be Invited lo atttnd . I:{• , (vi) Council Neabtr Gul11y requested that effort be aade once aga in to set up a 11eetlng of the School /City Coalttee as ther ar several issues which n td to be discussed. 13 . Ctty llana .. r's leport • ,, - •. • • I. • , __ . - - · En9lewood Ctty Council Ntnutes OCtober 21, 1991 • Pa .. 11 • . .. • . ~ . (a) Nr. Fraser gave a brtef report on the recent ftre tnctdent at Kt•- berly Woods. Recognttton of ctttzens and various Ctty eaployees who were he- roically involved tn the event ts planned for Novelllber 4, 1991. 14. Ctty Attorney's a.port (a) Nr. Dellttt requested authority to settle the Ntlls case, tnvolvtng property at 4185 South Elatt Street, wtth the understanding the City's ease- .... t wtl 1 be preserved. aalCIL -al.LOCI IIIMD, • IT IIU ...... TO MIIIIIIIZE THE c1n AT· '1a11Y Tl 111111 lffl A STIMATI•, -·· IUIIILWES ,_ acTlft N11'1CIN• ,. M ••ae •••cam TIIE c1n IIILL 11111111ft ITS WB&IS •• 'IIIE CASE: cal.• 11w YS INY .MIit RIIEUZ, ITAL( ... ant ELATI STIUT). Ayes: Counctl .....,.. &u1ley, Hathway, lft99tns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, ¥111 o,te Nays: None llltt• carried. (It) Nr. Dllfttt announced the Ctty wtll be pursuing enforceMl'lt of Sec- tt• U-4-1 of the EngltllOod Nuntctpal Codt INS wtth regard to ftber optic caltle 1Hta11atton perforatd by U. S. 111st. NI wtll kNp C..Ctl advised of tllt ProtNH tn thts aatter. (c) NI tnforatd Counc:11 he wtll be speaking before the National lllllltctpal Assoctatton of L,:1 Officers tn San Otego (October H, 1111) on the HltJect of CEIICLA ud ACCE .. tslattOlt. Cd) "' ldwtsed cwn tut Diner ... 1 1 cwn ., lowe•-•ts ts .. ..,,...it .. tlle ACCE 1 .. tslatt•. F dtscust• HM relative to tllt 1 .. tslatt• tts s~. <•> Nr. Dlllttt stated lie wtll lie • wacatt fer ,art ef tlle wek of OcteNr "· 1111. 11, IL -MLICI ... Tl •11•. ~ at t :11 , ••• . .. • . ' • . ]- • • • ENILEIIOOD CITY COUNCIL ENILEIIOCID I AUPAIIOE COIIITY I COLOUDO letular Session october 21, lltl I. ca 11 to Order The regular .. eting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:35 p.a. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Mellber Bullock. 3. Pleqe of All11iance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke. 4. 1to11 can Pnsent: Absent: A quorua was pnsent. Also pnsent: s. ltnutas Council Nelll,ers Hathaway, Gulley, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke City Nanager Fraser City Attof'ftey Dllfitt Deputy City Nan•r Nartin City Clerk C,... Director Muush, c-ity Development EHA Director Malinowski Lt. Vallde,...., Safety Services/Poltce Director FOllda, Utilities Nanattaent Analyst Reid (a) CUICIL ... MWY IMID, -IT Im SK_., TO AIW TIE llllfftl If TIii ... M 11111'1• If ICTal 7, INI. A,es: Council Nlllbers liulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, ClaytOft, Habefticht, Va11 Dyu Nays : loM lottOft carried. 6, PN•sdlNulN V11ttor1 • . ' • I. • • , ]- • • • • <. ~glewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 2 (a) Tina McCormick, Clerical Technician at the Servicenter, was rec09- nized as Englewood's EIIIJ)loyee of the Month for October. 7. Non-scheduled Visitors (a) Steve Puryear, 2320 West Harvard Avenue -tape 123 (b) Betty Acker, 3140 South Delaware Street -tape Z13 (c) (d) (e) Linda Keefover, 2030 West Warren Avenue -tape 137 Steve Passe~uth Grant Street -tape stl Don Seyaour, 4750 South Lipan Street -tape 47Z Puryear -tape 134 Keefover -tape Acker -ttpe 1190 Puryear CGUIICIL IIEIIIEI CLAYTON .VED, -IT MAS SlcaED, TO ••• FGIIIMD MElllA ITEJI ll(a) -COUNCIL IILL IIIO. It. Ayes: Council Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried . The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill NO. 69. COIIICIL BILL NO. 69, INTIIODUCm BY COUNCIL NENIER CLAYTON A Bill FOR M oaDIIIMCE MENOlllli TITLE 15, CHAPTER 5, SECTION 3, SUBSECTIONS A MD B, VEHICLES; DERELICT -HOBIY, Of THE EllliLEIIJOO IUUCIPAL COOE 1915. CGUIICIL .... Cl.Amil ..m, -IT IIU --TO ••llft MEIIDl ITD U(a) -CGUIICIL IIU IIIO. H. Council Mellber Clayton noted that everyone has lfOrkecl diligently on this, and he fHls • hav e aovecl in the right direction . CIIIICIL .... MWY ..m, -IT IIU S(CIIIID. TO -CGUIICIL IIU IIIO. H IY DlUTI• SKTI• 11-1-3 A 3. Aye s : Council lllllbers CUlley, Hal"--Y , lllftlns, Bullock , Clayton, Habelllcht , VIII Dyke Nay s : None Not i on carr i ed • ·-··Will ... . ' • . .. •· • 0 , - Englewood City Council Minutes '·october 21, 1991 -Page 3 '. • • COUNCIL MENIER CLAYTON MOVED, Nm IT IIAS SECClll>ED, TO MEIi> COUNCIL BILL NO. 69 BY INSERTIN& THE IIORD •COVERED• IN SECTION 7. After coaents offered by City Attorney DeWitt about 1JAt-uendaent, Council Metlbers Clayton and Hathaway agreed to withdraw the aotion. Vote results on the first reading of Council 8111 No. 69 as aaended: Ayes: Council Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. (f) John T~, 9SS West Oxford Street -TIPI 1184 (g) Betty Acker, 3149 South Delaware Street -Tapt 2100 8. ca.untcattons and Procl-ttons (a) COUIICIL IIEIIID IULLEY IIMD, -IT IIAS SECGm0, TO D£CLA1E INtVEII- IO 2, IHI AS •IIIJDY POPPY DAY.• Ayes: Council Mltlbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. 9. Public Neartnt No public hearing was scheduled before Council. 10. ~·1 on Second 11M1nt CGIIICIL 11111111 MWY IIMD, -IT IIAS SIC .. , TO APN9't • SEca IUD- 1• --ITDIS 10 (a) llaDUIII (c) AS FIUMI (a) ORDINANCE NO. se. SERIES Of IHI (COlllCIL BILL NO. 60 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMER HATINAY) ENTITLED: M ORDINANCE MENDING TITLE 12, CHAPTER 2, IIASTDIATER UTILITY. (b) ORDINANCE NO. S9, SERIES Of IHI (COlllCIL BILL NO. 64 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMER GULLEY) ENTITLED: M ORDINANCE ANENOINli TITLE 5, CHAPTER JI Of THE ENliLEWOOO IUUCIPAL COO( BY MJDINli A N(V SUBSECTION 5E. (C) OIIDIIIMCE NO. 60, SERIES Of lNl (COlllCIL BILL NO. 54 INTAOOUCED BY COUNCIL IOBER 111'5115) ENTITLED: Ayes : Nays: Council lllllbtrs Guilty, Hatl\away, lli99ins, Bullock , ClaytOft, Habefticht, Vu Oykt Noftt Not 10ft carried . .. • • I . • • ' , - EntlelllOOCI Ctty Council Ntnutes 'October 21, Htl -Page 4 11. Ordt nanc:es, leso 1 ut 1 ons and Nott ons • • • (a) Thts ilea was acted upon earlier in the aeeting -See PIii ~ (b) Director Wanush presented a recoaendation froa the Departaent of COIIIIUnity Developaent to adopt a bill for an ordinance ~'1.ml..t.11~ sale of six properties for Project BUILD. He explained thCI. ,~f"'-cessary ~,_.11,11n Hcae Rule Charter requir-nts. The properties were identified as: 4754 South Huron Street Sto East Quincy Avenue (aka 4301 South Pearl Street) 4406 South Lincoln Street 4775 South Galapago Street 4366 South Delaware Street 30l5 South Pearl Street ,;; r Lengthy dhcusston ensued concerning the selling prtc.....-the negotiations -1.1 cc•~ and the dwlitton costs for Sto East Qutncy Atlnue. City Attorney 4,.,~.. It posed sw concern~ir del99ation of authority. '/iii" The Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council Btll No. 67, entitled: • CCUICIL BILL NO. 67, INTIUJUCm IY COIIICIL MENIER HATIWIAY A BILL FOR M ORDIIWICE APPDI• THE SALE OF Sil PIU'£RTIES lltlCH WERE DEVEL - OPED FOR Tit( ·•uD· PROJECT TO I( SOLD CII THE OP£N MIIKET. CIIIIICIL -MWY .... -IT m •111a, ll •••a -ITD II(•) -CIIIICIL IILL •• 17. CIIIIICIL -.... , ... , -IT -•111a, ll -CIIIICIL IILL •• 17 IY --IT 1111 -• IICTI• I, •111• UU fllCI ll • IIMIIIT ,M.UE Al -IY ........ , --fllCI -.L • IIO,•.• Tllere was c..stderable dtscusst• c011Cer11t119 tM a,prahal, aut-prtce, •rut val•, etc. CIIIIICIL -MUICI .... -IT -•111a, ll Tai -ITII II(•). •s: cwn R.M:1rs llllley, 111911111, lllllock lays: Council .._..rs Hatllway, ClaytOII, Nabelltcht, Van Dyke Rott• failed . Furtw dtscusston ensued . ea.en .......-. Natllway 111d llllley llreed to 1 revised •tt111 . CIIIIICIL M1'11111Y ... , -IT m , ll -CIIIICIL IILL •• 17 IY --AT M a • IICTI• I, •111• MU fllCI ll • FAIi IIMIIIT ... a .... .,.. .............. , .... ,11,. I ,ote results • •tt• aallldtng ea.en 1111 No . 17 : • • - - • • • ~tlewoocl Ctty Council Ntnutes October 21, 1991 -Page 5 • • • , . Ayes: Nays: Council Metlbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Motion carried. Vote results on first reading of Council Bill No. 67 as aaended: Ayes: Council Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. (c) Lt. TOIi Vande!"Me presented a recoaendation frOII the Safety Ser- vices Department to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an agreement with the Colorado Department of Transportation, Office of Transportation Safety, for Law Enforcement Assistance Funds (LEAF). Lt. Vanderaee explained the pur- pose of the grant ts to provide overtime funds the identifying and apprehen - sion of DUI drivers. This ts the second year of a three-year prograa. The LEAF grant ts for S25,000; the Ctty's financial involvement is S30,162, funds whtch have been previously budgeted. CHECK THESE FIIIUIES CII THE TAIi£ -DI The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 70, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 70, INTRODUCED BY COUNCILNENBER WIGGINS A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE CONTRACT BETVEEN THE ENGLEWOOD DEPART- MENT OF SAFETY SERVICES, All> THE DEPARTMENT Of HIGHWAYS, DIVISION OF HIGHWAY SAFETY, STATE Of COLORADO FOR I.All ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE Flll>S. COIIICIL IIElaEI 111.IIS IMD, -IT IN SU ... , TO APPlflt MID ITEII ll(c) • CIIIICIL IILL ID. 70. Ayes: Counctl .._..rs Gulley, Hathaway, Wt91ins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays : None Motton carried. (d) Director Fonda presented a recClla9ndatton froa the Water and s ... r Board to adept a bill for an ordinance aodifyi119 the Basin Interceptor Agree -..,.t. TAIi£ IN The Ctty Clerk WIS asked to read Counctl Bill No . 71 , entitled : COUNCI L Bill NO . 71 , INTIIODUC[D BY COUNCI L ND11£R HABENICHT A BILL FOR AN ORDINANC E MCIIOING TH£ BASIN INT£1lC £'10R Aa££NENT PARAGUPH 3 . I , PIIOJ£CT NIIINEIS . , B£T1f££N TH£ C ITV Of [IQ £10JO, SOUTHCiA T£ SAN IT A Tl ON DISTRlcf, so0TR AillPAHoE SANITATION DISTRICT _, TN( SOUTH EICl.CWOOO SANITA -TJCII DISTRICT NO . 1 • CIUIICIL .... INalClff IMID, -IT IMS --w 11(') · CGUIICIL IILL ID. 71. • I . .• ' I. • , , - • Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page & . ' • • ,~ • Ms. Habenicht cOMented that the matter has been thoroughly reviewed by the Water and Sewer Board and comes to Council with the Board's rec0111111endation for approval. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Metlbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None 12. leneral Discussion (a) Mayor's Choice Mayor Van Dyke did not have any aatters to bring before Council. (b) Council Mellber's Choice (1) Council Mellber Clayton: 1. A resolution reducing resident golf cart fees at the Englewood Golf Course was proposed by Council Mellber Clayton. The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 74, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION REDUCING RESIDENT GOLF CART FEES AT THE ENGLO,OOO GOLF COURSE. CGIIICIL .... cun• ..... -IT IMS SECCIIIIID. TO ..... --ITEN ll(lt)(t) • --.ur1• •• H, BIES If lNl. ··-·· CGIIICIL .... M.Ln ..a. -IT IMS IBIIIED, TO Ta.I --ITEII 11(1)(1)(1) FIi lllE ..... If IITAIII• MIi .... Tl •• ~s: Council lllllbers &ulley, Hatll.-ay, lli99ins, Bullock, Habeft I cllt Nays: Council lllllbers Clayton, Van Dyke Nolton carried. ~ Z. CGUICIL .... CUYTIII IMO, -IT IMS SKalD, TO callEICl Nllff- 1• TNl CITIZII • .... llff lffUTlft IIITN lllE IDT ISM. Council tllllber Clayton s tated tllts would result In sawh19s of appro•faatel y Sl,000 per tssue. --··. t1111 • COUKtl lllllbers Clayton and Hathaway 19rNd to rewhe the aotton to read: CIIICIL .... CUYTIII IIMD, -IT IMS SECIIIB, TO Cl Ul Nllffl• lllE CT • llllfSNllff lffUTlft ,WINY, lttl. " - • ' I. • • , - • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 21, 1991 -Page 7 DISCUSSION -TAPE l20 Vote results: . ' • .. • t• • Ayes: Nays: Council Mellber Clayton Council Mellbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht, Van Dyke Motion failed. (11) Council Mellber Habenicht: 1. A resolution regarding the Public School Finance Act of 1988 was proposed by Council Mellber Habenicht. The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 75, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PROPOSED LEGISLATION NOW PENDING BEFORE COLORADO STATE LEGISLATORS WHICH RELATES TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL FINANCE ACT Of 1•. CGIIICIL IIEIIIEI INIIIICIIT ROVED, -IT IIAS SEcmeED. TO ..-£ IUkUl'I• •. 71. SDIU Of IHI. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Mlllbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Yan Dyke None 2. Council Mlllber Habenicht ca••nded Officer Tt• Mitchell, Safety Services/ Police in conMCtion with the DME progr• and the students who participated on the,.... IIJlt radio progr•. ( it t) Council Mlllber Bullock inquired about the resolution r99ard · 1111 the Federal redtstr1ct1nt process. He was advised tlle resolution W11ld be "ady for consideration at tlle -t1111. (iv) Council Mlllber Wiggins: 1. Mr. Wiggins expressed adaaant concern&. about tlle contillUed storage of shtntlH at Wtnderare and Layton, and lie requested the City Manaver to apply p"ssu" to resolve this .. tter . z. He offered •1tudos• to tlle Public Works Oepart.-..t for tM iaproveatt1ls llade to the E111lewood Train Depot. J. He requested a stat11s report on the pilot recycli111 progr•. 4. He Inquired abcMlt the status of landscapi111 of tht vac111t lot at lroadifay pd ,trard, aney for -e.tch Ml 41111 h•1•••• 111 tlle Publ tc Works /Parks budget . ,~ ,,_ • . .. I. • • \ ' I t " I - • • ~lwoocl City Council Ninutes October 21, 1991 -Page 8 • • .. (v) Council Metlber Hathaway c01111nted that Council should consider aaking an appointaent to fill the vacancy which exists on the Board of Adjust- •nt and Appeals. Discussion ensued concerning the vacancy on the Englewood J__ Dolilntown Development Authority and the meting which has been rescheduled for'fll'I' Noveaber 4th work session to discuss the EDDA's sign proposal. Council Mem- berHathaway requested that all lll!llbers of the Authority be invited to attend. (vi) Council Mellber Gulley requested that effort be aade once again to set up a •eting of the School/City Coaittee as there are several issues which need to be discussed. 13. City llanager's Report (a) Mr. Fraser gave a brief report on the recent fire incident at Kim- berly Woods. Recognition of citizens and sworn personnel who were heroically involved in the event is planned for Novellber 4, 1991. 14. City Attorney's a.port (a) Mr. DeWitt requested authority to settle the Mills case, involving property at 4885 South Elati Street with the understanding the City's easement will be preserved. T#I 1111 -LISTEI 10 SU IF lHIS COIDS IBITT'S QINlffS. CGUIICIL 11111111 IULLOCI 111111, 111111 IT IIAS SECIIIDED, TO •••••••••••••••••••••••• Ayes: Council Nlllbers Gulley, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None llotton carried. (b) Mr. Ollfttt announced the Ctty will be pursuing et1forceaent of Sec- tion lZ-4-1 of the Englwood llun1c1pal Code 1• with regard to fiber optic cable installation perforad by U. S. Mist. He will keep Council advised of the protress in this aatter. (c) He inforad Council he will be speaking before the National Municipal Association of Legal Officers in San Otego (October .26, 1991) on the subject of CERCLA and ACCE legislation . (d) He advised COWIC11 that Dlftver Rational Council of fiovenwet1ts h now supporting the ACCE legislation . Further discusstOft et1sued relative to the legislat10ft and its supporters. (I) Mr. Ollfttt stated he w111 be Oft vacatiOft for part of the .... k of October 29, 1991 . 15, M,t.........i CIUIICIL ... IULLOCI ... TO .... The .. ting adjourMd at 9:55 p.a . , .. ' • .. I . . ' • 0 ]- • .Englewood Ctty Counctl Ntnutes October 21, 19111 -Page 9 City Clerk <. • • • -------~~------· ~~------------ ,, -. •, .. I· • • f -, I ]- • • • • . ' • • • 11/4/91 Regular City O>ln:i 1 Naet.ing "' -. • .. 0