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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-12-16 (Regular) Meeting Agenda• -• ·., • - • • • • : ~ . 0 ' ' • . .. ... ' . . , I. . • l -·- - • • • • <, Ell&LEIIOCID CITY CCIIIICIL EN&LEIIOCID, ARAPAHO£ COIIITY, COLORADO R!llllar session Deceaer H, lttl 1. Ca 11 to Order The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:30 p.a. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Mellber Bullock. 3. Pledge of Allqiance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins. 4. Roll Call Present: Absent: A quorua was present. Also present: 5. llinutes Council Mellbers Hathaway, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock, Waggoner, Wiggins Council Mellber Habenicht City Nan•r Fraser Assistant City Attorney Gri .. Deputy C tty Nan•r Martin City Clerk Cf'Olf Director Stanley, Safety S.rvices Director Wanush, CC1111111nity Developaent Director ...,_s, Financial S.rvices Management Analyst Reid, City Nan.r 's Office (a) COUIICIL .... MLOCI IMID, -IT IIAS SlCIIIIID, TO .UPIIOVl TNE 11IIIIT£S Of TNE IEalM 1&1'1• OF DECIIIID Z, 1111 • Ayes: Council ....,.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway. Wa99oner , Gulley, Wiggins None Counci 1 tlNber Habenicht Nays : Absent: Motton carried. 6 . Pre-sdleduled Whiton . , • I. • • .. .• , r , -• . ~ • Engl8\IIOOCI City Council Minutes Dec811ber 16, 1991 -Page 2 (a) Betty Goosman, Buyer 11, of the Procurement Division of Administra- tive Services Department, was honored as Englewood's Employee of the Month for Decellber. City Manager Fraser co...ented upon Ms. Goosman's outstanding ser- vice to the City of Englewood. (b) Holiday Lighting C0111Petition Awards were presented by Mayor Wiggins and Dorothy R0111ans. Winners in the 1991 Holiday Lighting competition were announced as follows: Artistic/Best Lighting 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Traditional/Religious 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Animated Holiday 1st Place 2nd Place 34d Place Old Englewood HolidlJ 1st Place 2nd Place Jason Hagan Richard Kloewer Petaanson F•ily Ji• Brown F•ily Rick Weekley Duane Lyaan Toa Blunk Dwight Latha• Taaay Sweeney JaMS Marlatt Richard Morales Exceptional Use of Preaises Harold Minter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van FlNt Mr. and Mrs. Terry lile1s Appreciation for Entering Toa Tuffteld Merle and Kay Wakefield 3247 West Pimlico Drive 4990 South Elati Street 3918 South Elati Street 3201 South Cherokee Street 4190 South Bannock Street 3012 South Logan Street 4640 South Washington Street 2971 South Emerson Street 4466 South Delaware Street 3150 South High Street 4255 South Delaware Street 3221 South Franklin Street 4329 South Pearl Street 2702 South Logan Street 4195 South Pearl Street 2775 South Clarkson Street (c) J ... s A. Beckwith, Attorney for Bob 's Auto Service, was not present as scheduled. 7. Non-scheduled V1s1tors There were no non -scheduled visitors. 8 . CGaun1cat1ons, Proc1-t10M aM .... 1ntant1 (a) CGUIICIL .... MTMIAY .... -IT IIAS m:caa. TO KC[" WITN ull£T TNE m1•n• OF 11u .. ,.. 11ll CLDI, ll[DI • ,.. COIIIISSJ•. Ayes : Council Neabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Wa99oner, Gulley, Wt99ins . , •. ' I. • I .., I - -- • Englewood City Council Minutes Decaber 16, 1991 -Page 3 None . ' • • • .. Nays: Absent: Council Member Habenicht Motion carried. I• (b) COUNCIL IIEIIIER HATHAIIAY IIOYED, All> IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO ACCEPT WITH RE&RET THE RESIINATICII OF fiERALD &REEIIIALD FROII THE CLEAN, GREEN AND PROUD CCIINISSJCII. Ayes: Nays: Absent: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Council Mellber Habenicht Motion carried. 9. Public Nearing No public hearing was scheduled before Council. 10. Approval on Second IHdtng CCIUIICIL IEIIIEI HATIWllY IIOWD. -IT IIAS SltGIIDO, TO APPIOYE CII SECOII» REM>- 1• MENDA nas 10 (a) 11IIIUIH (d) AS FOUM: (a) ORDINANCE NO. 70, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 76, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NENBER GULLEY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 119 FOR AN AREA APPROXIMATELY 9.698 ACRES WHICH JS OWNED BY RHS COMPANY All> IS LOCATED IN ARAPAHOE COUNTV, COLORA- DO, TO SOUTHGATE SANJTATICle DISTRICT'S CONNECTOR'S AGREU.ENT WITH THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE ADOJTIOIIAL LAIi> WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. (b) ORDINANCE II>. 71, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 77, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL IIDll(R GULLEY) £1TITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPIIOVIl5 SUPPLEMENT II>. IZO FOR AN AREA APPROXIMATELY 36. 790 ACRES WHICH IS OIIIED IY TN( P1l£SEffl AT &REEIIWOOO WILL.AG£ WHICH IS LOCATED IN ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, TO SGUTICATE SANITATICle DISTRICT'S CONNECTOR 'S AGREU.ENT WITH THE CITY OF El5LOOJO TO INCLOOE ADDITIONAL LAND WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. (c) ORDINANCE NO. 7Z, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 78, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NEM8£R GULLEY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLENENT NO . II FOR LOTS I, Z ANO 3 OF THE CLOX SUB · DIVISION, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, TO VALLEY SANITATICle DISTRICT 'S CONNEC · TOR 'S AGRE01£Nl WITH THE CITY or ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE AOOITIONAL LANO WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. (d) ORDINANCE II>. 73, SERIES or 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 79, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NOIIER HABENICHT) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 4 , CHAPTER 4, Of THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL COO 1985 IN ORDER TO STANOAAOIZE SALES TAX COLLECTICle IN TH STATE . ,,_ ' ' I. • • , - - • • • • • .. Englewood City council Minutes Dec•ber 16, 1991 -Page 4 Ayes: Nays: Absent: Mot;on carried. Counc;l Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, w;ggins None Council Melllber Haben;cht 11. Ordinances, Resolutions and Notions (a) COUIICIL IIEIIIO IUU.OClt NOYED, Ml) IT WAS SECCN>£D, TO TABLE AGENDA ITEII ll(a) CCIIICEIII• A CCIITUCT FOi VEHICLE IIIECICEI Ml) TOIIIN& SERVICES. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner , Gulley, Wiggins None Council Metlber Habenicht Nays: Absent: Motion carried. (b) Director Stanley presented a rece>11111endat;on from the Department of Safety Services to adopt a bill for an ordinance establishing the appointed positions of Police Division Chief and Fire Division Chief outside the clas - sified service of the Career Service System. He noted a Resolution was passed two years ago approving thts experi•ntal progru. The purpose of this or - dinance ts to reaove these key personnel froa the Career Service syste111 which, in his opinion, would allow th .. to operate aore efficiently. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 63, entitled: COUNCIL Bill II>. 63, INTROOUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE ESTA8l1SHIN1i THE APPOINTED POSITIONS OF POLICE DIVI- SION CHIEF Ml) FIRE DIVISION CHIEF MEll>lllli TITLE l, CHAPTER 6G, BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 9. COUNCIL ... MWY MID, -IT IIU SECGIIDO, TO APPIOYt MED ITEII ll(b) -COUNCIL IILL •• U. Ayes : Council tllllbers Bullock, Van Dyke , Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, lfiggins None Council tllllber Habenicht Nays: Absent: Motion carried . (c) Director Stanley presented a recoatnclation froa the De p1rt111en t s of Safety Services and Coaunity Developaent to adopt a bll 1 f or an ordinance aaendtng sect i ons of the Englwood Nunicipal Code conc ern ing graff tt i. Dir c - tor Stanley COlaleftted that the passage of such an ord i na nce lfO uld enable th Ci t y to better cOllbat the graffit i probl•s be i ng encou ntered. 0 scussion ensu ed concern i ng the references to •gang grafftt t•; howe ver, no a nct-ents wer e 110ved. The Ci ty Clerk was asked to read Cou ncil 8 111 No. 82, entitled : COUNCI L Bill II>. az, INTRODUCED BY COUNCI L "°'3ER GULLEY ---------- .. I . • • , - • • • . ,. • .. Englewood City Council Minutes Dec811ber 16, 1991 -Page 5 A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6F, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTIOK 11, AND AMENDING TITLE IS, CHAPTER 6, BY THE ADDITION OF NEW SECTIONS 7 AND 8, TO THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 REGARDING GRAFFITI. COUNCIL NEIIIER U.LEY IIOVED, All) IT lfAS SECCN)ED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM ll(c) -COUNCIL llll llt. 82. It was suggested by Council Mellber Hathaway that perhaps money, which has been deposited as required by the Landscaping Ordinance, could be used for the re- 110val of graffiti. City Manager Fraser agreed to investigate this possibili- ty. Council Mellber Gulley offered that a coordinated program could be es- tablished with the School District. This idea wi 11 be pursued through the School/City C01111ittee. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Absent: Motion carried. Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Council Nellber Habenicht (d) Director Wanush presented a recOlalftdation frOII the Depart111ent of Coaaunity Development to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving a sign for the entrance to Office Depot. This ordinance would penait Trident Properties to increase the size of the existing signage in the public right-of-way at Inca Way and U.S. 285. The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 80, entitled: COIIICIL BILL llt. 80, INTRODUCED BY COIIICIL NENBER HATHAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO TR1D£NT PROPERTIES, LTD., A RIGHT TO USE MUNICIPAL RIGHT -OF-WAY. CCIUIICIL IIElaEI IIATIIMllY MID, -IT IIAS SUWD, TO APPIOVE AIOl)A JTEN ll(d) -COIIICIL IILL llt. IO. Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner , Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Absent: Council Nellber Habenicht Motion carried. (e) Director Wanush presented a rec-ndation frOII the Depart111ent of C0111U nity Developeent to adopt a bill for an ordinance rezoning from B-1 Bus1 - n ss to B·Z Business in the arta bounded by Eastun Avenue, South Ac0111a Stree t, Floyd Avenue, and South Lincoln Avenue . He advised Counc 1 that the Planning and Zont119 C0111tsston held a publtc h11r t119 Novtllbtr 19, 1991 , and as a result of that he1ri119 recOlllends that the rezoning be constricted sOIIIIWhat fr Eastaan and Acou on the wst side of Broadwa y and on the eut side of Broadway that the rezont119 only extend to the Ltncoln/Broadway alley. Mr. Wanush concurred with that recOlll8fldation. Discu ssion ensued . . , ... .. .. I. • • l - - • Englewood City Council Ntnutes Deceaber 16, 1991 -Page 6 •, (. • • • The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. Bl, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 81, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF PROPERTY BOUNDED BY EASTMAN AVENUE, SOUTH ACOMA STREET, FLOYD AVENUE AND SOUTH LINCOLN AVENUE FROM B-1 BUSINESS TO B-2 BUSINESS. COUNCIL IEJIIEl NATIWIAY IIDYED, MD IT IIAS SECOll>m, TO APPROVE A&Ell>A ITEN ll(e) -COUIICIL IILL NO. 11. Counc 11 Metllber Hathaway expressed concern that 8-1 zoning would prove too restrictive for certain portions of property facing Lincoln. However, it was pointed out that if the broader area were included in the ordinance and the topic of the public hearing, it would be possible to amend without another public hearing. As a result of that discussion, COUNCIL 11E111E1 NATIWIAY IIDVED, MD IT IIAS SECC111D£D, TO MDI» THE LEIAL DESCIIPTI• OF TIE ,-on TO. mam TO HAD: 1E11•1• AT THE CEIITDLl•S Of SOUTH IIOMIIIAY All> WTNAN AVENUE, THEIi IIEST AL• THE CEIITEILI• OF IEST WTIWI AVDIJE TO THE CEN- TDLI• OF aTN AaM STIEET1 THEIi SOUTH AL• THE CENTEILINE OF SOUTH AaM STIEET TO THE CEIITOLI• OF IEST FLOYD AVEJIJE; THEN WT AUii THE CIITDLI• OF IIEST FLOYD AVDIIE TO THE CENTERLINE Of SOUTH -YI THEIi EAST AUIII THE CEIITOLI• OF EAST FLOYD TO THE CEITDU• OF aTN Llll:OUI STIHT1 THEIi NOITN AL• THE CENTERLINE OF SOUTH Llll:OUI STIEET TO THE CEIITOLI• OF WT WTIWI AVDIJE; THEIi IIEST AUii THE CllffDLINE OF EAST W11WI AVDIJE TO TN( CEN- TDLI• OF aTN ...,, , lll£ POllff OF B1•1•. Vote results on the ... nc111ent : Ayes: COUIICil lllllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, lfi91ins Nays: None Absent: Counc 11 lllllber Maben i cht Motion carried. Vote results on the original aotion: Ayes: Counctl lllllbers Bullock, Gulley, lft91tns Van Dyke, Hathaway , Waggoner, Nays : None Absent : Counc n lllllber Maben t cht Motton carried . COUIICIL IIEIIIEI NATIIMIIJ ..a, -IT IIU IUOINI, TO SET .-..v IO, lH2, 7:30 P.11., AS TN( PUii.iC NUii• IATt Tl c:asJDD TN( EGIIJ• MTTO. Ayes: Council lllllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Wa99oner. Nays : Absent : Motion carried. Gulley, lft91tns None Council lllllber Habenicht . , " I. • • l -• - Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes Dectlllber 1&, 1991 -Page 7 • • • ( f) Di rector Hayes presented a reconnendat ion from the Department of Financial Services to approve amendments to the City's Investment Policy. She explained the main amendment incorporates a new section to the policy, "PROVI- S IONS FOR ARBITRAGE" as shown on page 5. She noted and exp 1 a i ned certain Federal tax restrict ions that ensure arbitrage does not occur circumventing the tax exempt intent of the Federal tax laws. Other amendments being pro- posed serve to better protect the City's investments by tightening up the cur- rent language and providing certain restrictions. COUNCIL NEIIIER YAN DYKE NOYED, MD IT MAS SECOIIJED, TO ACCEPT THE RECOMNENDA- TION FRON FINANCIAL SOYICES APPROYI• M£111NENTS TO THE CITY'S INYESTNENT POLICY. Ayes: Nays: Absent: Motion carried. 12. &eneral Dtscusston Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Council Mellber Habenicht (a) Mayor's Choice (1) Mayor Wiggins requested that Council Melllber Van Dyke serve as a lllelllber of Council's budget sub-coaa1ttee, the other llellbers being: Council Mellber Hathaway, Chair, and Mayor Wiggins. Mayor Wiggins specifically would like the coaa1tt .. to review the use of aonthly discretionary funds. Ms. Van Dyke accepted and suggested other llellbers of Council subllit their suggestions concerning the restrictions or ut111zat1on of these funds. Other topics may also be reviewed. ( 11 ) Mayor 111991 ns wished a •Blessed Chr 1s t111 s • to other llellbers of Council, to the staff, and to the eaploy .. s and their faa111es. (b) Council Nlllber's Choice ( 1 ) Counc 11 Nlllber Waggoner: 1. Requested 1nfon11t1on concerning the part-ti .. salary listed under Coun- cil 's budget. He was advised that tn 1991, one-half of the public relations position and three-fourths of the part-tt .. salary for the Nanageaent Intern were funded throUCJh Counctl 's budget. In the 1992 budget, no salary other than Council's ts being charged to Counctl's budget. 2. He inqutred about the Ntsston Ytejo water contract. City Manager Fraser provided an update on the contract. He noted the City has been iaeeting with Mission Viejo representathes to fo,.,late a better long -ter11 19re nt wl h respect to the leases. They are negotiating the dtvelopiaent of SOllle ground water wells tn the vtctntty of Nc:Lellan Reservotr and the separat i on of water and storage leases. The agrNNnts will be subllitted to Coun c il for the r approval shortly after the first of the year . ' , .. • ' I. , . , • • I ]- - • • Englewood City Council Minutes Deceaber l&, 1111 -Page 8 .. • ,. • • ·~ 3. Mr. Waggoner suggested it might be appropriate to reactivate the Revenue COINll1ttee. This was discussed, and City Manager Fraser agreed to review the matter and bring forth a recOllll8ndat1on. 4. He questioned the advisability of spending $90,000 for a "slow fill sys- tem• on natural gas. City Manager Fraser stated the City is obligated by Federal Regulations to convert a certain percentage of its fleet, by 1996, to SOiie alternate fuel. He noted staff has explored the alternatives and felt that c<>11pressed natural gas aay be the way to go; however, a thorough report on the alternatives would be subllitted to Council for their review prior to implementing the procedure. Mr. Waggoner clarified he is not opposed to natural gas per se. 5. He 1nqu1red again about the costs to date on the police patrol vehicles and infonaed Mr. Fraser he would appreciate having the infonwation soon. (11) Council Mlllber Hathaway requested that the City Clerk read and assign a nUllber to the resolution concerning donation of funds to certain agencies for the fiscal year 1992. RESOLUTION NO. 14, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION DONATING FUNDS TO AGENCIES BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR 1992. CCIUIICIL -•WY .... -IT 1111 IECCIIIID, TO APfilOft 1£SOWn• •• 14, SDIES IF 1111. Nan..-..t Aaal1st letd ..,1at11N tllat wtth approval of Reso1ut 10ft No . M , S6,DOO wuld reat11 as dtKNtt .. ry funds tn the Atd to Other Ateftctes ac - COUllt. It •s clartfted tut .._,d addtttonal approprtattons be c01tst,....., approval by aet.1• -ld '9 ,....1,..... Vote resulh : -.,.S : C..C11 A l1rs •Hock, Van Dyke, HatllaMay, M111 1ner, lill11e,. wtwt•s Ila.rs : .... -..t: C..Ctl -... Habentcht Motion carrtect. It •es MIIHted tllat the age11etes be invited t o att4tftd January 6, 1112, COUIICtl a.it .. to accept the City 's c011trtbut t011. ( 11 t) Counc: t1 tlllllber Van D,u extended HHOft ' s grMt t ngs . (h) Counctl ......_r •11ock wished everyone a Merry Chrh t •u • 13 . Ctty lllllall"'I 111,ort Mr . Fraser did not have any .. tters to bring before Council . 14 . Ctty Attorftey's 111,ort Mr . Gri .. did not have any .. tters to bring before Council . • I. • - - • Englewood City Council Ninutes Dectllber 11, 1191 -Paget 15. Acljournaent .... The 11eeting adjourned at 8:32 p.a. .. ~w~ ty er • ,, - • I , • . . • .. • l I. . 0 ]- • • • ·, • <, EIIILEIIOOD c1n CCIUNCIL EIIILEIIOOD, ARAPAHO£ COIIITY, COLORADO 18tU1ar Sesston Declall1r 11, lltl 1. Call to ONler ,.. The regular ... ting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:30 p.a. 2. Jnvocatton The invocation was given by Council Metlber Bullock. 3. Pledte of All .. tance The Pledge of Allegtance was led by Mayor Wiggins. 4. loll Call Present: Absent: A quorum was present. Also present: Council Mallbtrs Hathaway, Yan Dyke, Gulley, Bullock, Waggoner, Wiggins Council Nellbtr Habenicht City Nanaver Fraser Assistant Ctty Attorney Gri .. Deputy City Nanaver Martin City Clerk Crow Director Stanley, Safety Services Director Wanush, C0111Untty Develop111nt :~~!!\'!!£!1,:l"Ql!1,n71ces ___ .. ,, . ·-- 5. llinutes (a) CIUIICIL -.. LOCI ..a, -IT IN SUGIID, TO APPIO¥l TNE IIIIUl'lS OF TNE -· M IIEETI• 0, KCllall I, lNI. Ayes: Council Mallbtrs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, W199oner. Nays: Absent: Motion carried. Gulley, Wtggtns None Council Mallbtr Habtntcht 6. Pre-s~l_. Vtsttors . . ,, - 'I I. • • ]- • • • . " • Englewood City Council Ntnutes Deceaber 16, 1991 -Page 2 '· (a) Betty Goosman, Buyer II, of the Procurement Division of Administra- tive Services Department, was honored as Englewood's Employee of the Month for Oecelllber. City Manager Fraser commented upon Ms. Goosman's outstanding ser- vice to the City of Englewood. (b) Holiday Lighting C0111petition Awards were presented by Mayor Wiggins and Dorothy ROiians. Winners in the 1991 Holiday Lighting competition were announced as follows: Artistic/Best Lighting 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Traditional/Religious 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Ani .. ted Holiday 1st Place 2nd Place 34d Place Old Efilewood Holiday st Place 2nd Place Jason Hagan Richard Kloewer Pet .. nson F .. ily Jia Brown F .. tly Rick Weekley Duane Lyaan Toa Blunk Dwight Lath .. Taay Sweeney J-s Marlatt Richard Norales Exceptional Use of Pr911ises Harold Minter Nr. and Nrs. Robert Van Fleet Nr. and Nrs. Terry Wets Appreciation for Entering Toa Tuffteld Nerle and hy lllkefield 3247 West Pimlico Drive 4990 South Elati Street 3918 South Elati Street 3201 South Cherokee Street 4190 South Bannock Street 3012 South Logan Street 4640 South Washington Street 2971 South Emerson Street 4466 South Delaware Street 3150 South High Street 4255 South Delaware Street 3221 South Franklin Street 4329 South Pearl Street 2702 South Logan Street 4195 South Pearl Street 2775 South Clarkson Street (c) J ... s A. Beckwith, Attorney for Bob's Auto Service, w1s not present 1s scheduled. 7. llon·Sd1Nu1N 11s1toN There were no non •scheduled visitors . 8 . eo.untcattOM, Pl"ocl-ttOM • ...,.tntaants (a) CGUIICIL .... MTNMMY IIDftD, -IT IMS SEcao, TO ACCE" lflTN IHIET TNE m1•n• Of IIIU .. FIICII TNE CLEM, UHII • P10UD CONNISSION. Ayes : Council Neabtrs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, lfi99lns . ' .. I. • • • - - • Englewood City Council Ninutes Deceaber 16, 1991 • Page 3 Nays: None . . • • • Absent: Council Member Habenicht Motion carried. {b) COIIICIL NENIER HATIWIAY NOVm, AND IT WAS SECONDm, TO ACCEPT WITH RE&RET TH£ RESIIIIATION OF &EULD &REOIMALD FRON THE CLEAN, &REEN AND PROUD CONNISSJON. Ayes: Council Metllbers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner , Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Absent: Council Nellber Habenicht Motion carried. 9. Public Heartn9 No public hearing was scheduled before Council. 10. Approval on Second 1H411nt COUIICIL IIEIIIEI HATIWIAY IIMD, -IT IMS SECCIMD, TO APNOVE ON SECOND READ· I• MElllA ITEIIS 10 (a) THIIUIN (d) AS FOLLOIIS: (a) ORDINANCE NO. 70, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 76, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NENBER GULLEY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 119 FOR AN AREA APPROXIMATELY 9.698 ACRES WHICH IS OlltED BY RHS COMPANY ANO IS LOCATED IN ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORA · 00, TO SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT'S CONNECTOR 'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LANO WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. (b) ORDINANCE NO. 71, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 77 , INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NEMBER GULLEY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLENENT NO. 120 FOR AN AREA APPROXIMATELY 36. 790 ACRES IIHICH IS OIIIED BY THE PRESER¥£ AT &REENWOOO VILLAGE IIHICH IS LOCATED IN ARAPAHOE CCUITY, COLORADO, TO SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT 'S CONNECTOR 'S AG REEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO INCL UDE ADD ITI ONAL LAND WITH IN THCIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIES . (c) ORD INANC E NO . 72 , SERIE S OF 199 1 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 78 , INTROOUCCO BY COUNCIL NOIBER GULL EY) ENTIT LED: AN OROI C APt'IIOV ING SUPPl ENEN T NO. 18 FOR LOTS 1. 2 ANO 3 OF THC CLOX SUB · DIVISION, ARAPNtOC CUTY. COLORADO. TO VALLEY SANITAT ION DI ST RI CT 'S CONNEC · fOR S AGACOICIIT WITH TH( CITY OF ENGL EWOOD TO INCLUDE ADD ITIONA L LANO WITHIN lHCJR DISTRICT IOUNDAIIIES. (d) ORDINANCE NO. 73, SC RIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 79 , INTRODUCED IV COUNCIL NDIIER HA1£11 CHT ) ENTIT LED : AN OROINMC( MOO ING TIT LE 4 , CHAPTER 4 , OF THC ENGLCWOOO MUNI CIPAL COO£ 1915 IN OROCR TO STMl>AIID IZC SAL ES TAI COLLEC TION IN THC ST ATE. . . "'~ • . . .. I. • • ]- • • Englewood City Council Minutes Dec•ber 16, 1991 -Page 4 '· • • • Ayes: Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway , Waggoner , Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Absent: Council Member Habenicht Motion carried . 11. Ordinances, leso 1 ut ions and Notions (1) COUNCIL NEIIID •LOCI NOYtD, _, IT lfAS SECCIND£D, TO TABLE MENDA ITEN ll(a) CCINCDNJ• A CCIITUCT FOi YDIICLE WECICEl MO TOIII• SERVICES. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, H1th1w1y, Waggoner , Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Absent: Council Mellber Habenicht Motion carried. Director Stanley presented I rec0111end1tion frOII the Department of establi shi the appoint ,. -. n Ch e . e n ::~a•i!ldiiiLr""'1 iaental -....::ii::a::~ . The purpose ordinance ts to reaove these key personnel fro11 the Career Service which.,he f•~• llfOUld allow thell to operate aore efficiently. ~l\.u~, The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No . 63, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 63, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NEMBER HATHAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE APPOINTED POSITIONS OF POLICE DIVI - SION CHIEF AND FIRE DIVISION CHIEF MIENDING TITLE 1, CHAPTER 6G, BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 9. COUIICIL ... HATIWY IIOftD, -IT IMS SlCllmlD, TO ...... --ITDI ll(lt) -CGIIICIL IIU •• Q. Ayes: COINIC11 Nllllbers •Hock, Vu Dyke, Hathaway, ll1990ft8r , Gulley, lli"tns Nays: None Ab s ent : Council .....,.r Ha benicht Mot on c arri ed . (c) Director St anley presented I recCllllleftd a tion froa the Depart nts of Safety Services and Coaunity Dev elopment t o adopt I bil 1 for an ordinan a-end ng sect i0f'IS of the Englewod Mu nici pa l Codt conceming gra ffH . Direc - tor Stanley coaented that the passage of such an ord 111nce would tna le t CH to better cOllbat the graff i t i probl•s being ..-countered. 0 scuu Oft ensued conce mt ng t he references to •g alMJ graffttt•; however, no aaendlltnts re aovtd. The Ci t y Cle rk wa s asked to read Council 8111 No. 12. entitled : COUNC I L BI LL NO . 12 , IN TRODUCED BY COUNCIL N[NB(R GULLEY . . • I ' I. • - ]- • • Englewood City Council Minutes Deceaber 16, 1991 -Page 5 .. • • • A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6F, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION II, ANO AMENDING TITLE 15, CHAPTER 6, BY THE ADDITION OF NEW SECTIONS 7 AND 8, TO THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 REGARDING GRAFFITI. COUNCIL IIENIER IULLEY NOYm, NI) IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGEll>A ITEM ll(c) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 82, It was suggested by Council Metllber Hathaway that perhaps money which has been deposited as required by the Landscaping Ordinance could be used for the re- 1110v1l of graffiti. City Manager Fraser agreed to investigate this possibili- ty. Council Member Gulley offered that a coordinated program could be es- tablished with the School District. This idea will be pursued through the School/City C01111ittee. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Absent: Motion carried. Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Council Metlber Habenicht (d) Director llanush presented a recoaendation frOIII the Dep1rt111ent of Co11111Unity Developaent to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving a sign for the entrance to Office Depot. This ordinance would penait Trident Properties to increase the size of the existing signage at Inca Way and U.S. 28 n pu c r g -o -way. The er was asked to read Council 8111 No. 80, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 80, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD., A RIGHT TO USE MUNICIPAL RIGHT-OF-WAY. COIIICIL IIElaEll HATIWIAY IMED, -IT IMS SEcaED, TO APNOV( M£D JT(II ll(d) -COIIICIL IILL ID, IO. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Miggins Nays: None Absent: Council Metlber Habenicht Motion carried. (e) Director W1nush presented a recoaendation frOIII the Depart111ent of C011111U nity Developaent to 1dopt I bill for 1n ordinance rezoni119 frOII B·l Busi · ness to 8-2 Business In the 1rea bounded by st•1n Avenue Sout Street, Floyd Avenue, and South Lincoln Avenue. e inn 119 a on ng COIi - missi on held I public heiring Novlllbtr 19, 1991, 1nd 1s I result of that heir - ing recOtNRends th1t the rezoning be constricted soaewh1t frOIII E1sta1n ind Aco - ma on the west s Ide of Broadway and on the east s Ide of Broadway th1t the rezoning only extend to the llncoln/Bro1dw1y 1lley. Mr. Wanush concurred with th1t recoaend1tton . Discussion ensued . .. . . . . 6' ~ ' ' • I. • 0 - ]- - • • Englewood City Council Minutes Decet11ber 16, 1991 -Page 6 ' <. • .. • • The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 81, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 81, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF PROPERTY BOUNDED BY EASTMAN AVENUE, SOUTH ACOMA STREET, FLOYD AVENUE ANO SOUTH LINCOLN AVENUE FROM 8 -1 BUSINESS TO 8-2 BUSINESS. COUNCIL MENIER HATIWIAY IIOVED, All) IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO APPROVE AGEll>A ITEM ll(e) -COUNCIL IILL IIO. 81. Council Member Hathaway expressed concern that 8-1 zoning would prove too restrictive for certain portions of property facing Lincoln. However, it was pointed out that if the broader area were included in the ordinance and";)( the topic of the public hearing, tt would be possible to amend without another public hearing. As a result of that discussion, COUNCIL IIEIIIO NATNIIIIAY IIDVED, -IT IIAS SECONDED, TO MEND TH£ LE&AL DESCIIPTICII OF THE PIWOTY TO IE IEZOIIED TO IUD: 1U1•1• AT THE CENTEILIIES OF SOUTH IIOADIIAY All) WTMN AVENUE, THEIi MDT ALCIII THE CENTDLI• OF WEST WTIIAN AVEJU TO THE CEN- TEILI• OF SOUTH AaN STIUT1 THEIi SOUTH ALC• THE CENTERLIN£ OF SOUTH AaN STl£tT TO THE CEIITDLI• OF WEST FLOYD AVENU£1 THEN WT AL• THE CDITEILI• OF IIEST FLOYD AVEIU TO THE CENTEILIN£ OF SOUTH WY1 THEIi WT AL-THE CENTEILI• OF WT FLOYD TO THE CEIITDLI• Of SOUTH LIIICOUI STIUT1 THEIi •TH AL• THE CENTERLIN£ OF SOUTH LIIICOUI STIEtT TO THE CEIITDLI• OF WT WTMN AVEIU; THEIi IIEST ALIIII THE CEIITDLJ• Of WT WTIIAN AVDU TO THE CEN- TDLI• Of SOUTH -y, THE POINT OF Hll•I•. Vote results on the wndlletlt: Ayes: Council "-bers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner , Gulley, Wtggtns Nays: None Absent: Council "-ber Habenicht Motion carried. Vote results on the original aotlon: Ayes: Council .....,_rs Bullock, Gulley, Wigg ins Van Dyke, Hathaway. Waggoner, Nay s: None Absent : Council .....,_r Habenicht Motion carried . COUNCIL IDIO NATNIIIIAY IIDVED, -IT IIU SECONDO), TO SET .JAIIIUY zo, 1992, 7:JO '·"·, AS THE PUil.iC .... DAT£ TO cm1DO THE 1ao111• MTT[I. Ayes: Council Metibers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner , Gulley, Wigg ins Nays: None Absent : Council .....,_r Habenicht Mot on carried. . . ,, ~ • .. I. • • • • - - • Englewood City Council Minutes December 16, 1991 -Page 7 ~- • • • ( f) Di rector Hayes presented a reconnendat ion from the Department of Financial Services to approve amendments to the City's Investment Policy. She explained the aain a111end111ent incorporates a new section to the policy, "PROVI- SIONS FOR ARBITRAGE" as shown on page S. She noted and explained certain Feder a 1 tax restrictions that ensure arbitrage does not occur circumventing the tax exeapt intent of the Federal tax laws. Other amendments being pro- posed serve to better protec~~cf.'µest111ents by tightening up the current language.,.J~t~ . ~. COUNCIL NENIEl VAN DYKE MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDA- TION FRON FINANCIAL SERVICES APPROVI• MENDNEIITS TO THE CITY'S INVESTMENT POLICY. Ayes: Nays: Absent: Motion carried. 12. &eneral Discussion Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Council Member Habenicht (a) Mayor's Choice (i) Mayor Wiggins requested that Council Meaber Yan Dyke serve as a member of Council's budget sub-c011111ttee, the other lllellbers being: Council Member Hathaway, Chair, and Mayor Wiggins. Mayor Wiggins specifically would like the c01111ittee to rev1 .. the use of aonthly discretionary funds. Ms. Yan Dyke accepted and s1199ested other lltllbers of Council subllit their sUCJ91stions concerning the restrictions or utilization of these funds. Other topics aay also be reviewed. ( 11) Mayor Wiggins wished a •11essed Chrtstaas• to other ....,.rs of Council, to the staff, and to the 111Ployees and their faa11ies. (b) Council Mllllber's Choice ( 1) Counc 11 Mlllber WICJ90Mr: l. Requested 1nforaat1on cOMern1ng the part-ti• salary listed under Coun- ctl 's budget. Ht was advised that in 1991, Oftl·half of the public relations position and three-fourths of the part-ti• salary for the NanlCJllllnt Intern were funded through Counc 11 's budget. In the 1992 budget, no salary other than Council's ts being charged to COUt1Cil's budget. 2. He inquired about the Mission Viejo water contract . City Manager Fra ser provided an update on the contract. Ht noted the City has been ... t 1ng with Miss ton Viejo representat tves to fo,..,latt a better long -ttf"II a9rHNnt with respect to the l11ses. They are ~tattng the develop111nt of soae ground w1ter wells tn the vtctntty of Ncle ,}!eservotr and the separation of w1ter ind storage l11ses. The a9r .... nts be subllttted to Council for their 1pproval shortly after the first of the year. ,, - .. I . • • • - Englewood City Council Minutes Dece111ber 16, 1991 -Page 8 ·, .. • • • 3. Mr. Waggoner suggested it might be appropriate to reactivate the Revenue Committee. This was discussed, and City Manager Fraser agreed to review the matter and bring forth a reco11111endation. 4. He questioned the advisability of spending $90,000 for a "slow fill sys- tem• on natura 1 gas. City Manager Fraser stated the City is ob 1 i gated by Federal Regulations to convert a certain ~centage of its fleet, by 1996, to some alternate fuel. He noted staff has explored the alternatives and felt that compressed natural gas May be the way to go~ however, a thorough report on the alternatives would be submitted to ~oundl for their review prior to implementing the procedure. Mr. Wag ner clarified he is not opposed to natural gas per se. 5. He inquired again about the costs to date on the police patrol vehicles and 1nfonled Mr. Fraser he would appreciate having the information soon. (11) Council Mellber Hathaway requested that the City Clerk read and assign a nUlllber to the resolution concerning donation of funds to certain agencies for the fiscal year 1992. RESOLUTION NO. 84, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION DONATING FUfl)S TO AGENCIES BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR 1992. COUNCIL IIEIIIEI HATIWIAY IIOYED, .., IT IMS SECCN»ED, TO APPIOVE l(SOLUTION NO. 14, sorts OF 1tt1. Manq-nt Analyst Reid explained that wtth approval of Resolution No. 84, there would "91111n Sl,000 as discretionary funds in the Aid to Other Agencies account. It WIS clarified that should additional appropriations be con- sidered, approval by aotton would be required. Vote results: Ayes: Council ....,.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Culley, lfi99ins Nays: None Absent: Council Nlllber Habenicht Motion czrried. It WIS suggested that the agencies be invited to attend the January fj 1992, Council ... ting to accept the City's contribution. (111) Council Nlllber Van Dyke extended season's greetings. (tv) Council Nlllber Bullock wished everyone a Merry ChrlstMas. 13 . City llanatef''S te,ort Mr. Fr aser did not have any .. tters to bring before Council. 14. City Attorney's~ Mr . Grl .. did not have any aatters to bring before Council. . ' ·- ' I. . ' • 0 - - · ... Englewood Ctty Counctl Ntnutes Dec•ber H, 1991 -Page 9 15. Adjour ... nt The meeting adjourned at 8:32 P·•· City Clerk • • • ' ,.. •. ' • • • • -• ,. • ·, • .. 1En9lewoocl City Council Minutes Deceaber 16, 1991 -Pate 6 WANUSH: AGENDA ITEM llE -DECEMBER 16, 1991 ON NOVEMBER 19TH OF THIS YEAR THE PLANNING C0tl4ISSI0N HELD A PUBLIC HEARING TO REVIEW A POSSIBLE REZONING OF A PIECE THAT IS CONSIDERED THE DOWNTOWN PORTION OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. THIS PORTION THAT WAS INITIALLY ADVERTISED AND CONSIDERED WAS BOUNDED BY EASTMAN, ACOMA, FLOYD AND LINCOLN STREET. AFTER THE PUBLIC HEARING THE PLANNING COt14ISSION IS RECOt14ENDING TO CITY COUNCIL THAT THAT AREA BE CONSTRICTED SOMEWHAT FROM EASTMAN AND ACOMA ON THE WEST SIDE OF BROADWAY BUT ON THE EAST SIDE OF BROADWAY THAT THE REZONING ONLY EXTEND TO THE LINCOLN BROADWAY ALLEY. SINCE THIS WOULD, IS A SUB- JECT FOR PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE COUNCIL, I WOULD RECOt14END THAT THE BILL FOR ORDINANCE BE APPROVED, THAT A DATE OF JANUARY 20, 1992 BE ESTABLISHED FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTER, AND AT THAT TIME I'D GIVE A NORE FOIIIAL PRESENTATION ON THIS MATTER. I'D CERTIANLY BE GLAD TO ANSVER ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE NOT, BUT THERE WILL BE A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE NATTER. HATHAWAY: IF WE PASS THIS TONIGHT, DOES THAT PRECIPITATE NOT GOING JUST TO THE LINCOLN ALLEY? WANUSH: YOU CAN PASS IT EITHER WAY, I'D THINK. YOU COULD PASS IT AS RECOM- MEfl>ED BY THE PLAIIUNG C(IIUSSION OR YOU COULD PASS IT AS ORIGINAL- LY ADVERTISED. THE BENEFIT OF PAS ••• , I GUESS I WOULD RECOMMEfl> WHAT THE PL.ANNING COMMISSION DID, BECAUSE AT THE PUBLIC HEARING IT WAS REALLY PRETTY CLEAR THAT WE OVERLY BROAD IN OUR INITIAL RECOM- MENDATIONS FOR THE REZONING. THE REASON THAT WE PUBLISHED IT THAT WAY HOIIEVER WAS THAT WE KNEW THAT WE COULD ALWAYS CONSTRICT THE ZONING, BUT ONCE YOU NARROW IT, YOU CAN'T, IN ORDER TO EXPAND IT AGAIN YOU HAVE TO REPUBLISH IT, All> GO, TO, YOU KNOW, REPOST IT. BUT I WOULD RECOIIIEfl> THE NARROWER VERSION. HATHAWAY: OKAY, I HAVE NO PROBLEM I GUESS WITH PASSING IT IN IT'S CURRENT FOIII EXCEPT FOR THE FACT THAT THERE IS SCIIE CONTENTION THAT AT LEAST A PORTION Of THE LINCOLN STREET FACINli SHOULD REMIN AS 1·2 OR BE 1·2 AS OPPOSED TO B-1. WANUSH: YEAH, AT THE PUil.iC HEARINli, THERE WAS, IN FACT THERE WAS A NOTION BY A NEMER Of THE PLAIIUNli COMMISSION, IT WAS DEFEATED, THAT ES- SENTIALLY WENT TO THE LINCOLN ALLEY, MIT ON C*£ PIECE OF PROPERTY, IT SAID IT WOULD REZONE ONE PIECE OF PIIOPERTY ON LINCOLN STREET. BUT IT WAS DEFEATED. HATHAWAY: THERE'S ALSO SCIIE QUESTION FD SCIIE OF THE PEOPLE AIOUT THE BURT PROPERTY THAT IS LINCOLN FACING AS WELL AS TO WHETHER AT SM POINT IN TIME IF THAT EVERY DEVELOPS ARE WE INDEED RESTRICTING NORE STRICTLY THAN WHAT IT WOULD BE AT A B-1. WANUSH : WELL IN A B-2 ZONE, THERE IS OBVIOUSLY NORE USES PEANITTED . HATHAWAY : BUT IF YOU LEAVE IT AT B·l ••• • . . I. • • -• - - • • 'Englewood City Council Minutes Deceaber 16, 1991 -Page 7 •, • • • WANUSH: A B-1, YEAH, IT WOULD LEAVE IT AS A B-1, BUT A B-1 WHICH IS OUR DOWNTOWN ZONING HAS QUITE A FEW USES THAT ARE PERMITTED. I WOULDN'T IN ANYWAY CONSIDER THAT A RESTRICTED ZONE, IT'S CERTAINLY FAIRLY BROAD IN ALLOWANCE, BUT IT'S NOT AS BROAD AS B-2. HATHAWAY REQUESTED CLERK TO READ COUNCIL BILL NO. 81; SHE THEN MOVED IT'S APPROVAL. WIGGINS: ANY FURTHER DISCUSSION? VAN DYKE: RITA, DO YOU WISH TO AMEND? HATHAWAY: I DON'T WISH TO AMEND IT AT THIS PARTICULAR POINT IN TIME, BUT I HAVE A HUNCH AS A RESULT OF THE PUBLIC HEARING THAT WE'LL BE SET- TING HERE IN A MINUTE, THAT WE MIGHT WANT TO SERIOUSLY LOOK AT LEAVING THAT ONE PARTION THAT IS LINCOLN FACING AS A 8-2 TO ALLOW THE PARTICULAR FELLOW THAT HAPPENS TO OPERATE THAT BUSINESS TO CON- TINUE TO OPERATE THAT BUSINESS. I KNOW HE WAS TURNED DOWN BY THE BOARD Of ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS ON VARIOUS BECAUSE OF VIOLATIONS. I THINK WE NEED TO HEAR HIS SIDE Of THE STORY, ANO I CAN GUARANTEE YOU HE WILL BE HERE. WANUSH: HIS SIDE IS PRETTY INTERESTING. HATHAWAY: YES, IT IS. THERE'S ALSO A LOT OF CONTENTION THAT IF INDEED MEL BEDORA, AND MEL'S CONOCO DECIDE TO EXPAND THAT THEY MAY HAVE TO GO ACROSS THE ALLEY TO DO SO. AND THEREFORE, THEY WOULD INDEED BE LINCOLN FACING AS WELL. SO THEREFORE, THAT WE MAY NEED TO CONTINUE TO LEAVE THIS AS 1-2, INSTEAD Of 1-1 .... WANUSH: YEAH, •••• HATHAWAY: •••• CAUSE I DON'T KNOW HE COULD EXPAND TO. WANUSH: YEAH, THERE IMS NEVER MY, JUST A CONMENT ON THE CONOCO, THEIR, PART Of THE REASON FOR THE JNJTIAION Of THIS LOOKING AT THE REZON- ING, AND THEIR INTENTION AT THE TINE IMS TO EXPAND ON BROADWAY IT- SELF, AND IF YOU LOOK AT THE DIFFERENCE IN GRADE BETWEEN THE LIN- COLN AND THE, I NEAii, THERE IS NO IIAY TO LITERALLY MAKE A DIRECT CONNECTION ACROSS THE ALLEY. YOU HAVE TO COME OUT ON ltll(WJIIAY AND COME AROUND, IT'S JUST SUCH A DIFFERENCE IN GRADE. YOU CAN'T DEVELOP BOTH PIECES TOGETHER, I DON'T THINK. HATHAWAY: UNLESS THEY WERE TO USE THAT PARTICULAR PORTION BEHIND THE ALLEY AS A STORACE LOT FOR CAR THAT THEY 11£RE WORKING ON AS OPPOSED TO USING THE AREA THAT IS INNEDIATELY ••• WANUSH: YEAH, ••• BUT THEY ••• HATHAWAY: ••• THERE ON FLOYO AND ltll(WJIIAY THAT EVERYBODY CAN SEE. • I • I. • • • ]- • • " • •• • 'Englewood City Counc11 N1nutes Decellber 1&, 1991 -Page 8 WANUSH: BUT, THEY WERE AT THE HEARING AND THAT WAS NEVER BROUGHT UP, THEIR USE ACROSS THE ALLEY. VANDYKE: JUST ONE FINAL QUESTION FOR CLARIFICATION THOUGH. THIS IS MORE RESTRICTED, ISN'T IT? HATHAWAY: NO, B-2 IS LESS RESTRICTED. VANDYKE: NO, BUT I NEAN, THIS PARTICULAR ORDINANCE IS MORE RESTRICTIVE THAN WHAT WAS POSTED? WANUSH: THAT'S RIGHT. VANDYKE: SO IF IT DOES EXPAND AS A RESULT OF THE PUBLIC HEARING, WE'D HAVE TO REPOST IT. WANUSH: YOU'D HAVE TO REPOST AT LEAST THE PORTION THAT YOU WOULD WANT TO EXPAND. VANDYKE: WOULDN'T IT BE BEITER, RITA, TO PASS THE FIRST READING ON THE LARCER ZONE AND THEN CUT BACK IF YOU HAVE TO MAKE ADJUSTMENT AT THE PUBLCI HEARING? HATHAWAY: I COULD GO FOR THAT. OKAY, DO YOU HAVE THE WORDING ON THE ORIGINAL WANUSH: WELL, AH, (IOTH OF THEJII TALKING AT ONCE) • . . . CENTERLINE OF EASTMAN TO ACOMA, ACOMA SOUTH TO CENTERLINE OF FLOYD, EAST TO CEN- TERLINE OF LINCOLN, AND NORTH TO THE CENTER LINE OF EASTMAN AGAIN. HATHAWAY: IS THERE A WAY TO TAKE THAT PARTICULAR SECTICII OF THAT BLOCK IS RESIDENTIAL THAT FACES LINCOLN MD NOT INCLUDE THAT IN THIS, BE- CAUSE THAT WAS THE OTHER ICIIE OF CCIITENTICII? WANUSH: I WOULD HAVE TO, I WOULD HAVE TO LOOK AT A MP IF YOU'RE ASKING FOR A LHAL D(SCRIPTICII TO PUILISH, 1 'D HAVE TO GET A MP, AND I 'N NOT EVEN SURE I COULD DO THE ACCURATE NEASURENENTS. HATHAWAY: THAT'S IICY, THAT'S llfY I WUl.D NOT IMIT TO PASS IT WITH EVERYTHII" GOING TO THE N1Dl.lllE OF LIIICOUI STREET BECAUSE OF THOSE RESIDENCES THAT ARE CII THE NORTH Ell> OF LINCOLN TH[RE. I WOULD HATE TO HAVE All OF THOI DOla HERE IN Al.AM SAVIN& THAT WE 'RE GOING TO LET THEN GO TO BUSINESS AND RUN THEJII OUT OF TH[RE . WANUSH : WELL , TH[Y 'R£ All BUSINESS ZCIIE NOW . HATHAWA Y: All BUSINESS ZONE IOI. IUT •.. FRAS ER: WANUSH : ALL OF THOSE PAOPERTIES FACING LINCOLN STRCET ARE ZCIIED B-17 YEAH . "' "~ • . " . . .. I . • • ]- - • • • • • '· • Englewood City Council Minutes Deceaber l&, 1991 -Page 9 HATHAWAY: RIGHT NOW. FRASER: BUT SOME OF THEM ARE USED FOR RESIDENTIAL? HATHAWAY: OKAY. VAN DYKE: IS THERE ANY RESOLUTION TO THIS, CHARLIE? GRIMM: IF YOU'RE GOING TO GO BACK TO THE OTHER ONE, YOU WOULD HAVE TO SUB- STANTIALLY REWRITE THIS ONE, AS RICH SAYS, WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY THAT YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE DONE. AND I'M NOT SURE YOU CAN DO IT IN THE PERIOD OF TINE WE HAVE TONIGHT. WAGGONER: YEAH, BUT YOU COULD ALWAYS CUT THOSE THREE OUT, COULDN'T YOU, RITA? HATAHWAY: THAT'S WHAT I SAID, BUT HE WOULD HAVE TO HAVE THE MEASUREMENTS TO LEGALLY PUBLISH THIS, YOU'D HAVE TO HAVE THE MEASUREMENTS TO THE EDGE OF THOSE HOUSES. WANUSH: IF YOU WENT TO THE CENTERLINES, I THINK YOU COULD PASS IT THAT WAY. THAT WOULD BE FAIRLY SINPLE. WAGGONER: All> THEN REDUCE IT BY THOSE THREE PROPERTIES LATER ON. WANUSH: YOU NEAN LIKE AFTER THE HEARING, OR SMTHING. OH, SURE, YOU WOULD THEN JUST LIKE THE Pl.AlltlNG CONNISSION DID, MAKE A RECOMMENDATION THAT IIAS NUCH SNALLER THAN THE ORIGINAL. HATHAWAY: SO IF WE JUST MEfl> THIS TO THE ORIGINAL ONE THAT WAS TO THE CEN- TERLINE Of LINCOLN, ALL THE IIAY AROUND THAT BLOCK IN ESSENCE. I'D LIKE TO MAKE THAT MEfODT, THAT WE MEIi> IT TO THE CENTERLINE OF LINCOLN STREET. DO YOU ACCEPT THAT SECOND? GULLEY: WIGGINS: CLERK: WANUSH: CLERK: WIGGINS : CLERK: YENI, I DO. DO YOU HAVE THAT, PAT. YES, I HAVE IT. I 'N IIONDEIING AIOUT THE PUIUCATION TCN>RIIOII. COULD IIE PULL THIS? ll>T PULL IT, IUT ll>T PUIUSH TONORIIOII All> THERE'S ... I CM GIVE YOU THE THING IN THE NDIIIIING. All RIGHT. THANK YOU. NOii IIE 'RE VOTING ON THE MENDMENT? All VOTES HAVE BUN CAST. 6 AYES. MENDMENT PASSES. NOii VOTE ON CCUICIL BILL II>. II UNLESS THERE 'S MY FURTHER DISCUSSION . SIX AYES . . , •, I. • - - • • • . . Englewood City Council Ninutes Deceaber 16, 1991 -Page 8 HAYES: AIEIIDA ITEII llF -DECEIIIER 16, 1991 WE'RE HERE TO TAKE A LOOK AT SOME PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY'S INVESTMENT POLICY. IN YOUR PACKET THERE'S A COPY OF THE POLICY AND THE AMENDMENTS ARE SHOWN THEREIN. THE MAIN REASON THAT WE'RE COM- ING BEFORE YOU TONIGHT IS TO ADO A SECTION THAT WOULD DEAL WITH EXCEPTIONS TO THIS POLICY IN CASES OF ARBITRAGE, AND THAT'S FOUND ON PAGE 5, THE BOTIDM PARAGRAPH. IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS LIKE THE LOAN AND BOIi) THAT THE CITY WORKED OUT WITH THE DENVER POWER AND WATER AUTHORITY IN JANUARY, FEDERAL TAX RESTRICTIONS WILL BE IM- POSED UPON THE ENTITIES ISSUING BCN>S OR THDSE ENTITIES THAT ARE CONTRACTING WITH ENTITIES THAT ARE ISSUING THE BONDS, LIKE VE WERE, TO MAKE SURE THAT WE DON'T ISSUE DEBT AT ONE RATE AM> INVEST THDSE PROCEEDS NI> GAIN INTEREST ON IT, WHICH WOULD BE ARBITRAGE. AND THEREBY CIRCUMVENT THE TAX EXEMPT INTENT OF THE FEDERAL TAX LAWS. All> lltEN YOU HAVE TO YIELD RESTRICT IN ORDER TO KEEP FIUI EARNING tlJRE THAN YOU'RE PAYING, ESPECIALLY IN A SITUATION WHERE YOU'RE ONLY PAYING M EFFECTIVE RATE OF 4.R, SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO MAKE DIFFERENT KINDS OF INVESTMENTS THAT YOU ORDINARILY WOULD MAKE. AND THIS PARAGRAPH WOULD ALLOW US TO DO THAT IN THDSE TYPES OF INSTAN- CES ONLY. WIGGINS: ANY FURTHER DISCUSSION? VAN DYKE: YOU NENTIONm, OR THE SIIIWIY NENTJONS THAT THERE WOULD BE NO NEASUMBLE FIUIICIAL I .. ACT ON THE CITY. IS THERE &C>ING TO BE AN INVESlNENT ADVMTME TO THIS? OR JS IT MORE, JUST ORGANIZATIONAL? HAYES: WELL, THE ARBITRME PART JS JUST THE PROCESS. YOU HAVE TO CONPLY WITH THE TAX UIIS. SON£ OF THE OTHER REFINENENT THAT YOU SEE THIOUalOUT IT AR£ IIIWESllOT ADVMTMES TO THE CITY, NOT NECESSARI- LY FOR A RATE THAT VE MOULD IET, IUT TO PIOTECT OUR IIIWESTNENTS IETTER llfllE WE'VE MIE TNOS( JNVESTNENTS. All> I'D IE HAPPY TO DISCUSS MY OF THOSE OTHEIIS lflTN YOU, IUT THE &IST ON ALL OF THOSE IS IS TICHTEIING II' saN( Of TN£ I.AllllM£ All) PUTTING aE RESTRIC- TIONS ON THE CITY All) CII THE ENTITY THAT WE'RE TRADING WITH TO NAKE OUR INVESTNENTS. GRltll: MY I JUST CALL COUNCIL'S AnENTJON TO IIIAT I SAID IN THE STAFF SECTICII IN RESPCIISE TO THIS, THERE COULD POSSIBLY IE M MOIJNENT AFTERlfARDS. 11D NY IOSS HAS A CHAM:£ TO LOOl AT IT. ' . , , ·- .. • • • • -• •· •, • .. .... ENGLEWOOD CITY COIIICJL EN&LElfOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO htular Session Decellber 11, lttl 1 . Call to ONlel' The regular ... ttng of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins 1t 7:30 p.a. 2. lnvocatton The invocation was gtven by Ct>unctl Nellber Bullock. 3. P114fe of All .. tance The Pledge of All91tance was led by Mayor Wiggins. 4. loll can Pl"eHftt: Absent: A quorum was present. Council Nlllbers Hathaway, Vin Dyke, Gulley, Bullock, W1111ner, Mt91tns Council Nlllber Habentcht Also present: Ctty Manager Fraser 5. lltnutes Asststant Ctty Attorney Grt .. Deputy City Manager Martin City Clel"lt Crw Director Stanley, Safety Services Director Manush, C01111Unity Developlltftt Dtrector Hayes, Financial Services Nanage111t1t Analyst Reid, City Manager 's Office (a) CIIIICIL ... M LICI au, -IT IIU SUWD, IIIIUJU Of lNE -·· IUTI• OF Nalall I, lHl, ~s : Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Nay s: Gulley, llt91ins None Counctl .....,.r Habenicht Absent : Motton carried . 6 . Pre-sdlMulM Vtstton . , .. I. • 0 - ]- • • • • • Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes Deceaber 11, 1991 -Pate 2 '· (a) Betty Goosman, Buyer II, of the Procurement Division of Administra- tive Services Department, was honored as Englewood's Employee of the Month for December. City Manager Fraser commented upon Ms. Goosman's outstanding ser- vice to the City of Englewood. (b) Holiday Lighting C011petition Awards were presented by Mayor Wiggins and Dorothy ROiians. Winners in the 1991 Holiday Lighting competition were announced as follows: Artistic/Best Lighting 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Tradittonal/Religtous 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Antuted Hol tday 1st Place 2nd Place 34d Place Old Ef?lwood Hol tdu st Place 2nd Place Jason Hagan Richard Kloewer Petaanson Family Jta Brown flatly Rick Weekley Duane Lyaan Toa Blunk Dwight Lathu Taay Sweeney J-s Marlatt Richard Morales Exceptional Use of Prtlltses Harold Minter Mr. and Nrs. Robert Van Fl .. t Mr. and Nrs. Terry Wets Apprectatton for Entertna Toa Tuffteld Merle and Kay Wakefield 3247 West Pimlico Drive 4990 South Elati Street 3918 South Elati Street 3201 South Cherokee Street 4190 South Bannock Street 3012 South Logan Street 4640 South Washington Street 2971 South Eaerson Street 4466 South Delaware Street 3150 South High Street 4255 South Delaware Street 3221 South Franklin Str .. t 4329 South Pearl Str .. t 2702 South Logan Street 4lt5 South Pearl Street 2775 South Clarkson Street (c) J-s A. Beckwith, Attorney for lob's Auto Servtce, was not present as scheduled. 7. lon-sdlNUleill Ytstton There were no non -sc heduled vtsttors • 8 . Ccllaunicattons, Procl-ttons w ...,.tntaants (1) CGUIICIL .... IMTNMllY IIDWID, -IT IMS srcam, TO ACCm WITN 1£11£T THE m1•n• Of' IIU .. F1M TIii CUM, ... • ,_. c•1ss1•. Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hlthaw1y, W199ontr, Gulley, Wt99 ins • . ' •. .. I. • , ]- • • • ~~ r • Englewood City Council Minutes o.c .. ber l&, 1991 -Page 3 Nays: None . • • ' <. Absent: Motion carried. Council Member Habenicht " (b) COIIICIL MENIER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOfl>ED, TO ACCEPT WITH REGRET THE RESIGNATION OF GERALD GREENWALD FRON THE CLEAN, &REEN AND PROUD COMMISSION. Ayes: Nays: Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Council Melllber Habenicht Absent: Motion carried. 9. Public Hearing No public hearing was scheduled before Council. 10. Approval on Second had1nt COUNCIL IIEIIID HATIWIAY IIOVED, _, IT MAS SECC111D£D, TO APPIOYE ON SECOND READ- ING MED ITEJIS 10 (a) TIIIGUIN (d) AS FOLLOIIS: (1) ORDINANCE NO. 70, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 76, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 119 FDR AN AREA APPROXIMATELY 9.&98 ACRES WHICH IS OWNED BY RHS COMPANY AND IS LOCATED IN ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORA- DO, TO SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT'S CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LAND WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. (b) ORDINANCE NO. 71, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 77, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MENSER GULLEY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 120 FOR AN AREA APPROXIMATELY 36. 790 ACRES lltlCH IS OIIIED BY TH£ PRESERVE AT &REEll«XID VILLAGE lltlCH IS LOCATED IN ARAPAHOE COIIITY, COLORADO, TO SOUTHliATE SANITATION DISTRICT'S CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY Of ENCiL[WOOD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LAND WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT IIOUNDMtlES. (c) ORDINANCE NO. 72, SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 78, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NEJIIER GULLEY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. II FOR LOTS I, 2 AND 3 Of THE CLOX sue . DIVISION, ARAPAHOE COIIITY, COLORADO, TO VAlLEY SANITATION DISTRICT 'S CONNEC · TOR 'S AGR££NCNT WITH THE CITY Of ENCiLEWOOO TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LAND WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT IIOUNDMtlES. (d) ORDINANCE NO. 73, SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 79, INTRODUCE D BY COUNCIL MENBER HABENICHT) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE MENDING TITLE 4, CHAPTER 4, Of THE ENGLEWOOO NUNICIPAL COO£ 1985 IN ORDER TO STANDARDIZE SALES TAX COLLECTION IN THE STATE . • • I. • • ]- • • [ngllWOOCI Ctty Council Ntnutes 0.c•ber 115, 1991 -Pate 4 ·, ~. • • • Ayes: Nays: Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Absent: Motion carried. Council Member Habenicht 11. Ordinances, Resolutions and !lotions (a) COUNCIL IIDIIER BULLOCK NOVED, All> IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO TABLE AGENDA ITEN ll(a) Cotl:ERNI• A CONTRACT FOR VEHICLE WRECKER All) TONI• SERVICES. Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Nays: Gulley, Wiggt ns None Council Nellber Habenicht Absent: Motton carried. (b) Director Stanley presented a rec0111end1tton from the Department of Safety Services to adopt a bill for an ordtnance establ tshing the appointed positions of Poltce Dtvtston Chief and Ftre Dtvtston Chtef. He noted a tem- porary ordinance had been passed two years ago, wtth an experimental clause, in which Safety Service division chiefs were appointed. The purpose of this ordinance 1s to reaove these key personnel frOII the Career Servtce syste111, which he felt would allow thea to operate 110re efficiently. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 63, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 63, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE APPOINTED POSITIONS OF POLICE DIVI- SION CHIEF AND FIRE DIVISION CHIEF AMENDING TITLE I, CHAPTER 66, BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 9. COUNCIL IIEIIIEI llllTIIMMY IIDIED, -IT lllS SECGIIDED, TO APNOVE MED ITEN ll(b) -COUICIL IILL ID. IJ. Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, lltggtns Nays: Absent: llotton carried. None Council Nlllber HabEnicht (c) Director Stanley presented a r&eOlllendation frOII the Dtp1rt11ents of Safety Services and COMUntty Dtvelopaent to adopt a bill for an ordinance aae ndlng sections of the Englewod Municipal Code concerning 9r1f'1tt. Direc - t or Stanley COlllented that the p1ss119 of such an ordinance would enable the City to better cOllbat the graffiti probl•s being encountered . Discu ss ion ensued concerning the references to •91119 graffiti •; howver , no INndaent s we re 110 vtd . The City Clert was asked to read Counc i l 8111 No . 82 , entitled : COUNCI L Bill NO . 82 , INTRODUCED BY COUNCI L NOIB ER GUL LEY . . " -. . ' •, .. I. • • - - • • Englewood City Council Minutes DecNber 111, 1991 -Page 5 ·, • .. • • A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6F, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 11, AND AMENDING TITLE 15, CHAPTER 6, BY THE ADDITION OF NEW SECTIONS 7 AND 8, TO THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 REGARDING GRAFFITI. COUNCIL NEIIIER SULLEY NOVm, AND IT WAS SECOll>m, TO APPROVE AGENDA JTEN ll(c) -COUNCIL BILL NO. 82. It was suggested by Council Member Hathaway that perhaps money wh;ch has been deposited as required by the Landscaping Ordinance could be used for the re· moval of graffiti. City Manager Fraser agreed to investigate this possibili· ty. Council Metlber Gulley offered that a coordinated program could be es· tabl ished wt th the School District. This idea wtl 1 be pursued through the School/City C«1111tttee. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Absent: Motton carried. Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns None Council Metlber Habenicht ( d) Dt rector Wanush presented a rec«1111endat ion frOII the Departaent of COMUntty Developaent to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving a sign for the entrance to Office Depot. Thts ordinance would per11tt Trident Properties to increase the stze of the extsttng stgnage, at Inca Way and U.S. 285, tn the public right-of-way. The Ctty Clerk was asked to read Counctl 1111 No. 80, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 80, INTIIOOUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD., A RIGHT TO USE flJNICIPAL RJ&HT-Of-lMY. CGUIICIL IIEIIIEI HITNMIAY MID, -IT IMS SECClmED, TO APNO¥t --ITO ll(d) -COUIICJL llll •• 80. Ayes: COUftCtl llellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Culley, llt99tns None Counctl Neaber Habefttcht • • . . . ' • ;? I. • • • ]- [n9lelll00d City Council Ninutes Deceaber l&, 1991 -Page & <. • • • COUNCIL BILL NO. 81, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF PROPERTY BOUNDED BY EASTMAN AVENUE, SOUTH ACOMA STREET, FLOYD AVENUE AND SOUTH LINCOLN AVENUE FROM 8-1 BUSINESS TO 8-2 BUSINESS. COUNCIL IIEIIIEl IIATIWIAY NOVO, AM> IT IIAS S[CCIND[D, TO APPROY£ MtNDA ITEM ll(e) -COIIICIL IILL NO. 11, Vote results on the ... nc111ent: Ayes: Counctl Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Gulley, llt19tns None Waggoner, Nays: Council Nellber Habenicht Absent: Motton carried. Vote results on the ortgtnal aotton: Ayes: Council .._.,.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hath1Way, '-illey, llt19tns None Wa99oner, Nays: Council .._.,.r Habenicht Absent: Motton carried. COIIICIL NDIKI NAWY .WO, -IT lllS SICalD, TO SET .-...v 20, IHI, 7:30 '·"·· AS THE PUlllC .... DITt TO cm1DO TN( IEZGIII• •no. Ayes: Council .._.,.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hath1Way, W1990ner, Nays: Gulley, llt19tns None Counc t 1 .._.,.r Haben t cht Absent: Motton carried. (f) Director Hayes presented a recoaendatton froa the Depart•nt of Financial Services to approve ... ndlltf'lts to the City 's lnvestaent Policy . She . . . ' .. • I. • - • • Englewood City Council Minutes Dec ... ber 16, 1991 -Page 7 . . • • • \. Ayes: Nays: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Absent: Motion carried. Council Member Habenicht 12. leneral Dt1cu11ton (a) Mayor's Choice (i) Mayor Wiggins requested that Council Nellber Van Dyke serve as a llellber of Council's budget sub-c01111ittee, the other llletllbers being: Council Metllber Hathaway, Chair, and Mayor Wiggins. Mayor Wiggins specifically would like the COllllitt .. to review the use of 110nthly discretionary funds. Ms. Van Dyke accepted and suggested other llelllbers of Council submit their suggestions concerning the restrictions or utilization of these funds. Other topics may also be reviewed. (tt) Mayor Wiggins wished a •e1essed Chrtstaas• to other lllelllbers of Council, to the staff, and to the eaployees and their fa•tlies. (b) Council Mellber's Choice ( 1) Counc 11 Naber Waggoner: l. Requested tnfo,..tton concerning the part-tt .. salary listed under Coun- cil's budget. He was advised that in 1991, one-half of the public relations position and three-fourths of the part-ti .. salary for the Nanage11ent Intern were funded through Council's budget. In the 1992 budget, no salary other than Council's ts being charged to Council's budget. 2. He inquired about the Mission Viejo water contract. City Manager Fraser tded an update on the contract. He noted the City has been .. eting with Mission Viejo representatives to foraulate a better long -tera agreN&nt w th respect to the leases. They are negotiating the developaent of SOM ground water .. 11s in the vfctnfty of Nclellan Reservoir and the separation of water and storage leases. The ag.-....nts should be subllltted to Council for their approval shortly after the first of the year. . . . . "' -. .. I. • 0 , __ I - • Englewood City Council Minutes Dec .. ber l&, 1991 -Page 8 · .. ... • y • • 3. Mr. Waggoner suggested it might be appropriate to reactivate the Revenue Conwnittee. This was discussed, and City Manager Fraser agreed to review the matter and bring forth a reconnendation. " -' 4. He questioned the advisability of spending $90,000 for a "slow fill sys- tem" on natural gas. City Manager Fraser stated the City •_u obligated by Federal Regulations to convert a certain percentage of ~""rleet, by 1996, to SOiie alternate fuel. He noted staff has explored the alternatives and felt that COlllpressed natural gas aay be the way to go; however, a thorough report oo the 11tem1t1ves would be~ed to $'"' 1"-'J• mtew p,tpt,r to /i:4~ i1111>le111enting the procedure. 7'W~41.'l./A . µ flll,1f 411" "f,lul ~IW.-·~ -Id --~,ec,. u ~ 5. He inquired again about the costs to date on the police patrol vehicles and infor'llld Mr. Fraser he would appreciate having the infor1111tion soon. (ii) Council .....,_r Hathaway requested that the City Clerk read and assign a nUllber to the resolution concerning donation of funds to certain agencies for the fiscal year 1992. RESOLUTION NO. 84, SERIES Of 1991 A RESOLUTION DONATING FUNDS TO AGENCIES BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR 1992. COUNCIL IIEIIID HATIWMY IIDWED, -IT IMS SECGIIDED, TO APPIOYE RESOLUTION NO. 84, SDIES OF IHI. Manag-nt Analyst Reid explained that wtth approval of Resolution No. 84, there would reeain S6,000 11 dtscrettonary funds in the Aid to Other Agencies account. It was clartfted that should additional appropriations be con-sidered, approval by aotiOft would be required. Vote results: Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, lliggins Nays: None Absent: Counctl Nlllber Habenicht Motton carried. It was suggested that the agencies be Invited to attend the January Z, 1992, COUftCil ... ting to accept the City's contribution. (iti) Council .....,_r Van Dyke extended season's greetings. (tv) COUftCtl Nabtr Bullock wished everyone a Ntrry Chrfstaas . 13 . City ........ •,~ Mr . Fraser did not have any aatter1 to brtng before Council . 1•. ctty au.,,.,·, ~ Mr . Grt ... did not have any .. tters to bring before Council . 'I •. • I. • 0 • - • Englewood City Council Minutes Dece111ber 16, 1991 -Page 9 15. Adjournaent <, The meeting adjourned at 8:32 p.m. City Clerk • •, • ... • • • • 0 ]- - 1. Call to Order • . ~ • <. ... EN6LElfOOO CITY COUNCIL ENILEIIOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO Regular Session Dec:lllber l&, 1991 The regular aeeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:30 p.•. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Mellber Bullock. 3. Pleclte of Alletiance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins. 4. Roll ca11 Present: Absent: A quoru. was present. Council MNbers Hathaway, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock, Waggoner, Wiggins Council MNber Habenicht Also presen~'. ... f City Manager Fraser ~'-• ._ City Attorney M+t,t ~ 5 . lltnutes Deputy City Manager Martin City Clertt C"* Director Stanley, Safety Services Director Wanush, COIIIIUnity Developaent Director Hayes, Financial Services Management Analyst Reid, City Manager's Office (a) CCIIIICIL .... ULOCI IMED, -IT ltAS SECCIIIDO, TO APPIOV[ TN( 111111TH Of' TN( IHUl.AI IIEtfl• IF DICDaO 2, INI. Ayes: COUftCtl fltllbtrs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins NaN Nays: Council fltllbtr Habenicht Absent: Motton carried . . . . . •. ' " I. • • , ]- • • • • ·, • Englewood City Council Minutes Dec .. ber 16, 1991 -Page 2 (a) Betty Goosman, Buyer II, of the Procurement Division of Administra· tive Services Department, was honored as Englewood's Employee of the Month for December. City Manager Fraser connented upon Ms. Goosman's outstanding ser-vice to the City of Englewood. (b) Holiday Lighting C011petition Awards were presented by Mayor Wiggins and Dorothy ROlllans. Winners in the 1991 Holiday Lighting competition were announced as follows: Artistic/Best Lighting 1st Place Jason Hagan 2nd Place Richard Kloewer 3rd Place Pet•anson Family Traditional/Religious 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Jia Brown Faaily Rick Weekley Duane Lyman Toa Blunk Dwight Lathu Taay Sweeney Old Englewood Holiday 1st Place Jaaes Marlatt 2nd Place Richard Morales Exceptional Use of Pr .. ises Harold Minter Mr. and Nrs. Robert Van Fleet Mr. and Mrs. Terry Weis Appreciation for Enterina Toa luffteld Merle and Kay Wakefield 3247 West Pimlico Drive 4990 South Elati Street 3918 South Elati Street 3201 South Cherokee Street 4190 South Bannock Street 3012 South Logan Street 4640 South Washington Street 3971 South Eaerson Street 4466 South Delaware Street 31SO South High Street 42SS South Delaware Street 3221 South Franklin Street 4329 South Pearl Street 2702 South Logan Street 4195 South Pearl Street 2775 South Clarkson Street (c) J ... s A. Beckwith, Attorney for lob's Auto Service, was not present IS scheduled. 7. Non-sctleclul~ Vi1ttor1 There were no non -sc heduled visitors . 8. Coauntcattons, Pl"ocl-tions w a,,otntaent1 (1) COUNCIL IIEMO NATMMY IIMD, -IT IMS KCaO, TO ACC£'1 WITH 1[11£1 TN[ us1•n• OF NIU .. ,_ TN[ CUM, 11U11 -... COflllSSIOI. Ayes: Council Mellbers lullock, Van Dyke, tt.thaway, Wa99oner, Sulley, Wt99tn1 • • . . I. • , --I ]- • • Englewood City Council Minutes Dec:811ber l&, 1991 -Page 3 Nays: None . . • • • Absent: Motion carried. Council Member Habenicht (b) COUNCIL NEIIBER HATHAWAY NOVED, All> IT WAS SECOfl>ED, TO ACCEPT WITH REGRET THE RESHNATION OF GERALD GREENWALD FRON THE CLEAN, GREEN All> PROUD COMMISSION. Ayes: Nays: Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner , Gulley, Wiggins None Council Melllber Habenicht Absent: Motion carried. 9. Public Hearing No public hearing was scheduled before Council. 10. Approval on Second Rtad1nt COUNCIL NENIEI HATIWIAY NOYED, All) IT MAS SECOfl>ED, TO APPROVE ON SECOfl> READ- INI AIENDA ITBIS 10 (a) TlllOUIH (d) AS FOLLOIIS: (a) ORDINANCE NO. 70, SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 76, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 119 FOR AN AREA APPROXIMATELY 9.698 ACRES WHICH IS OWNED BY RHS COMPANY All> IS LOCATED IN ARAPAHOE COUNTY , COLORA· DO, TO SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT'S CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LAIi> WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. (b) ORDINANCE NO. 71, SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 77, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 120 FOR AN AREA APPROXIMATELY 36 . 790 ACRES WHICH IS OIINED BY THE PRESERVE AT GREENWOOD VILLAGE WHICH IS LOCATED IN ARAPAHO£ COUNTY, COLORADO, TO SOUTHliATE SANITATION DISTRICT'S CONNECTOR 'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ENGLEll>OD TO INCLUD( ADDITIONAL LANO WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. (c) ORDINANCE NO. 72, SERIES Of lMl (COUNCIL Bill NO . 71 . INTRODUC ED IY COUNCIL "°'8ER &UlLEY) ENTITLED : AN ORD INANCE APPROVING SUPPlOIENT NO . 11 FOR LOTS I , 2 MCI l OF THE CLOX SUI · DIVI SION , ARAPAHO£ COUN TY, COL ORADO, TO VALL EY SANITATI ON DISTR ICT 'S CONNEC · TOR 'S AGR EOIENT 111TH THE CITY OF ENGL EWOOD TO INC LUDE ADDI TIONAL LANO WITHIN THEIR DISTRI CT 80UNDAR IES. (d ) ORDINANC E NO . 73, SERIES OF IM l (COUNC IL Bi ll NO. 79, INTROOUCED BY COUNC IL "°'8ER HAl(NICHT) ENTITLE D: AN ORDINANC E M(NOING TITL E •. CHAPTER •. OF TN( ENCil O,OOO UICIPAL CODC IMS IN ORDE R TO STANDAIIOIZ E SALES TAI COLLECTION IN THE STA TE . • . ' "' . I • • • , I - ]~ • • .Englewood City Council Minutes December 16, 1991 -Page 4 . ' • .. • • Ayes: Nays: Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Absent: Motion carried. Council Member Habenicht 11. Ordinances, Resolutions and Motions (a) COUNCIL NDIBER BULLOCK MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO TABLE AGEfl>A ITEM ll(a) CONCERNIN& A CONTRACT FOR VEHICLE WRECKER AND TOWIN& SERVICES. Ayes: Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Nays: Gulley, Wiggins None Council Member Habenicht Absent: Motion c1rri ed. (b) Director Stanley presented a reco111111endation from the Department of Safety Services to adopt a bt 11 for an ordinance establishing the appointed positions of Police Dtvtston Chtef and Ftre Division Chief. TAIi£ 351 The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 53, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 63, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE APPOINTED POSITIONS OF POLICE DIV!· SION CHIEF AND FIRE DIVISION CHIEF AMENDING TITLE 1, CHAPTER 6G, BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 9. COUNCIL NBIIEl HATHAIIAY MOVED, N IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPIIOVE MEll>A ITDI ll(b) • COUNCIL BILL NO. 13. Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns Nays: None Council Nellber Habenicht Absent: Motton carried. (c) Director Stanley presented a rec011111endation frOIII the Departments of Safety Services and Coauntty Developaent to adopt ~ ~t l] for· an ordinance a•nding sect tons of the Englewood Nuntcipal Code h.~rtf.Fp graffit i. Director Stanley COlllllented that the passage of such an ordinance would enable the City to better cOllbat the graffiti problems being encountered. Discussion ensued concerning the references to •gang grafftt 1 •; however, no amendments 111ere aoved. The Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No . 82, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 82, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMEM>ING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6F, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 11, AND AN£M>ING TITLE 15, CHAPTER 6, BY THE ADDITION OF NEW SECTIONS 7 AND 8, TO THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL COO£ 1985 REGARDING GRAFF!Tl. COUNCIL NEIIIEl •LEY MOVED, -IT MS SECCIIIDED, TO APPIOVE M01DA ITDI ll(c) -COUNCIL IILL NO. It. . , • . ' I. • 0 ]- - • • Englewood City Council Minutes Decefflber 16, 1991 -Page 5 ,, • ~ • • It was suggested by Council Member Hathaway that perhaps money which has been deposited as required by the Landscaping Ordinance could be used for the re- moval of graffiti. City Manager Fraser agreed to investigate this possibili- ty. Council Member Gulley offered that a coordinated program could be es- tablished with the School District. This idea will be pursued through the School/City C011111ittee. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Council Member Habenicht Absent: Motion carried. (d) Di rector Wanush presented a recommendation from the Department of Community Developaent to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving a sign for the entrance to Office Depot. T,.. 111 The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 80, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 80, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD., A RIGHT TO USE MUNICIPAL RIGHT-OF-WAY. COIIICIL NEIIID NATHAIMY IIMD, -IT IMS SECaED, TO APIIIOVE Mam ITOI ll(d) -COIIICIL IILL NO. IO. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Council Metlber Habenicht Absent: Motton carried. ( e) Di rector Wanush presented a recaaendat ton froa the Depart•nt of COIIIIUnity Developaent to adopt a bill for an ordinance rezoning froa B-1 Busi- ness to 1-Z Business tn the area bounded by Eastaan Avenue, South AcOIII Street, Floyd Avenue, and South Lincoln Avenue. .., The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 11, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 11, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF PROPERTY BOUNDED BY EASTMAN AVENUE, SOUTH ACCIIA STREET, FLOYD AVENUE ANO SOUTH LINCOLN AVENUE FROM B-1 BUSINESS TO B·Z BUSINESS. COIIICJL IIDIIO NATNAIMY NOYED, N IT WAS SECONDO, TO APPIOVE Mam ITEM ll(e) • COUIICJL IILL NO. II. DIICUIII• . . ,. - ' . , .. I. • '--I ]- .Englewood City Council Minutes Deceaber 16, 1991 -Page 6 (' • • • COUNCIL MENIER HATHAIIAY MOVED, All> IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO AMEND THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY TO BE REZONED TO READ: BEIi.iN& AT THE CENTERLINES OF SOUTH IROADIIAY All> EASTMAN AVENUE, THEN W£5T ALON& THE CENTERLINE OF WEST WTNAN AVENUE TO THE CEN- TEILINE OF SOUTH ACOM STREET; THEN SOUTH ALON& THE CENTERLINE OF SOUTH ACOM STREET TO THE CENTERLINE OF WEST FLOYD AVENUE; THEN WT ALON& THE CENTERLINE OF WEST FLOYD AVENUE TO THE CENTERLINE OF SOUTH BROADIIAY; THEN EAST ALON& THE CENTERLINE OF EAST FLOYD TO THE CENTERLINE OF SOUTH LINCOLN STREET; THEN NOITH ALON& THE CENTERLINE OF SOUTH LINCOLN STREET TO THE CENTERLINE OF WT EASTMAN AVENUE; THEN WEST ALON& THE CENTERLINE OF EAST EASTNAN AVENUE TO THE CEN- TERLINE OF SOUTH BIOADIMY, THE POINT OF BEGl .. 1116. Vote results on the aaendllent: Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Gulley, Wiggins Hathaway, Waggoner, Nays: None Council Mellber Habenicht Absent: Motion carried. Vote results on the original aotion: Ayes: Council Metlbers Bullock, Gulley, Wiggins None Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Nays: Council Metlber Habenicht Absent: Motion carried. COUNCIL IIEIIIEI IIATIWMY IIOVED, -IT IMS SECGll>O, TO SET JMIMIY ZO, ltt2, 7:30 P.M., AS THE PUILIC HEAIIN& DATE TO CONSIDEI THE REZCIIIN& IIATIO. Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Nays: Gulley, Wtggins None Counc 11 Neaber Habenicht Absent: Motion carried. (f) Director Hayes presented a recoaendatton froa the Depart•nt of Financial Services to approve ... ndllents to the City's lnvest11tt1t Policy. She explained the aain aaendllent incorporates a new section to the policy, "PROVI - SICINS FOR ARBITRAGE• u shown on page 5. TIii 1111 COUNCIL IIEIIIEI VM DYU IIOVED, -IT IMS SECCIIID, TO M:Ctn THE lfCCIIIEIIM- TICII FICII FIIMICIAL SOVICH APPIOVI. OIIIIUIS TO TIii c1n•s IIIVtfflUT POLICY. Ayes: Nays: Absent: Motton carried. 12 . leneral Dfscu11ton Council Neabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner , Gulley, Wiggins None Counc t1 Neaber Habenicht . . ' • I • • ]- • .Englewood City Council Minutes Dece111ber 16, 1991 -Page 7 (a) Mayor's Choice '· • ,. • • (1) Mayor Wiggins requested that Council Member Van Dyke serve as a member of Council's budget sub-c01111ittee, the other members being: Council Member Hathaway, Chair, and Mayor Wiggins. Mayor Wiggins specificially would like the co1111111ttee to review the use of 1110nthly discretionary funds. Ms. Van Dyke accepted and suggested other members of Council submit their sugg~stions concerl)_ing the restrictions or utilization of these funds. Oel,er ~~11,cs ,11~e1~c 6e rev,e wi::d-. (II) Mayor Wiggins wished a "Blessed Christmas• to other members of Council, to the staff, and to the employees and their families. (b) Council Metlber's Choice (I) Council Metlber Waggoner: 1. Requested 1nfol'lllt1on concerning the part-time salary listed under Coun- cil's budget. He was advised that In 1991, one-half of the public relations position and three-fourths of the part-time salary for the Management Intern were funded through Council's budget. In the 1992 budget, no salary other than Council's Is being charged to Council's budget. 2. He inquired about the Mission Viejo water contract. TAP( 14IO 3. Mr. Waggoner suggested it •ight be appropriate to reactivate the Revenue C01111ittee. This was discussed, and City Manager Fraser agreed to review the .. tter and bring forth a rec01111endation. 4. He questioned the advisability of using a "slow fill system• WIIII 5. He inquired again about the costs todate on the pol ice patrol vehicles and infor"llld Mr. Fraser he would appreciate having the infol'llltion soon. (11) Council Metlber Hathaway requested that the City Clerk read and assign a nUllbtr to the resolution concerning donation of funds to certain agencies for the fiscal year 1992. RESOLUTION NO. 84, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION DONATING FUNOS TO AGENCIES BY TH£ CITY OF £NGL£WOOO, COLORADO, FOR 1992. COUNCIL NDIO MTIWMY DID. -IT IMS SKWD. TO~ lfSOUITI• •• 14. SDl[S 0, IHI. Manag .. nt Analyst Retd explained that with approval of Resolution No. 84, there would ,....In $6,000 as discretionary funds In the Aid to Other Agencies account. It was clart fled that should add it tona 1 approprtat ions be con -s ldered, approval by 110tion would be required. Vote results : . . . . ----------~ . ', • I •, ,; I. • 0 t __ ~ - - • .Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes Deceaber 11, 1991 -Page 8 '· • • • .. ·-.,, Ayes: Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Absent: Council Member Habenicht Hotton carried. It was suggested that the agencies be invited to attend the January 2, 1992, Council aeeting to accept the City's contribution. (iii) Council Netaber Van Dyke extended season's greetings. (iv) Council Neaber Bullock wished everyone a Merry ChrtstMas. 13. Ctty Nana .. r•s leport Nr. Fraser dtd not have any aatters to brtng before Counctl. 14. Ctty Attorney's ~ Mr. Grt .. dtd not have any aatters to brtng before Counctl. 15. AdJOUT'lalllt The ... ttng adJoumec1 at 1:32 p .•. flty Cleric •. ' • • • • • '-I I I • CITY CGIIICIL ME11M STATUS REPOIT FIi THE DECDaO 11 1 lttl CITY CGIIICIL IIEETI• Agenda Orlgtn1tlng I . ' It• Departaent Dtscrtptton Action liken Follow-up SA FIN SERY COUNCIL NIIIITES 12/2/91 APPROVED 6-0-1 COPIES TO BE DISTRIBUTED (IMIEIIICHT ASSENT) 6A CfliR B£TTY GOOWN, PIOCUROIENT, HOIIJR£O AS OECDaER a.t.OYEE OF TH( ant • I 61 au HOLIIMY LIGHTING MMIIOS 11£RE PRESENTED , 6C CfliR IEClVITH, AnOM(Y FOR D'S AUTO SERVICE, NOT PRESENT !' IA CCIII DEV NIKE IMIID'S RESUillATJON FIOI CLEM ACCEPTED 6-0-1 OIGR TO MAIL LETTER/ r I • • GltEEI I PROUD CCIIHSSION TO ACCEPT WITH REGRET • CCIII D£Y GERALD GREBIMLD'S RESIGNATION ACCEPTED 6-0-1 OIGR TO MAIL LETTER/ FIIII CLEM GltEEI I PIOUD CCIIIJSSION TO ACCEPT WITH REGRET IOA UTIL ORD .110 -SUPP. 1119, SOUTHGATE SAN. )IOA,B,C,& D UTIL TO SECURE SIGNATURES; l' 7 )APPROVED 6-0-1 FILE COPY WITH CITY CLERK ) IOI UTIL ORD. I 71 -SUPP. I 120, SOUTHliA TE SAN. ) UTIL TO SECURE SIGNATURES; ) FILE COPY WITH CITY CLERK ) IOC UTIL ORD.172 -SUPP. 118, VALLEY SAN. ) UTIL TO SECURE SIGNATURES; ) FILE COPY WITH CITY CLERK 'l # ) I ICIO FIN SERY ORD.173 -SALES TAI UNIFICATION ) EFFECTIVE 12:01 AM 1/19/92 IIA SAF SERY/ CCIITRACT FOR VEHICLE WRECKER TABLED 6-0-1 MATTER TO BE CONSIDERED 1/2/92 POLICE AID TOIIING SERVICES ! I ' " 'I . ' -I - • • , . ' .• ; • • I 118 SAf SERY CBl63 -APPROVING DIVISICII CHIEF APPROVED 6-0-I SECOND READING AFTER HEARING POSITICIIS FOR POLICE & FIRE BEFORE CAREER SERVICE BOARD IIC SM SERY/ cs,az -MEll>ING DI: RE: GRAFFITI APPROVED 6-0-1 SECOND READING 1/2/92 C(Nf DO I -. 110 C(Nf DO C8180 -CIWITIII& TRIDENT PIOP£RTIES Al'PIIOVED 6-0-1 SECOND READING 1/2/92 CERTAIN RIGHT-Of-lMY (HCIIE CLUB) llE C(Nf DO CBIII -REZClll115 CERTAIN PROPERTIES Al'PIIOVED AS MEll>ED PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR 1/20/92 FRON 8-1 IUSl11£SS TO 8-2 8USI11£SS 6-0-1 SECOND READING 1/20/92 llf FIii SERY fl)JICII TO MEll>1115 CITY'S IIMSTIOT Al'PIIOVED 6-0-1 EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY POLICY IZAt au IIIGGIIIS: I) ASltm VM DYKE TO SERVE l ,· AS NOIIER Of COIIICIL 8IOiET SUI-C(NIITTEE; CCIIIITTEE TO SPECIFICALLY REV I Ell USE Of DISCIET ICIMRY FUll>S. SUI-C.WIITTEE "911£RS: MTIMIMY (CMJR), IIIGGIIIS & VAi DYKE I r • • Z) WISHED COIIICIL, STAFF, EJIIPLOYEES & FANILIES A •1t.ESSED CHRISTJMS• )Zif au IM5GOIIER: I ) AS1tm AIOUT THE SAl.ARIES LISTED UIIDER COIIICIL'S BUDliET I' 7 Z) ASKED AIOUT NISSICII VIEJO WATER CCIITRACT CMGR TO PROVIDE STATUS 3) SUGCiESTm REACTIVATING THE REVENUE CCIIIITTEE CMGR TO PROVIDE RECOMMENDATION 4) CCIICEIIIS AIOUT THE SLOII Fill SYSTOVJMTURAL GAS Ii "'"-· 5) POLICE CM COST STUDY; IMITS IIIFOIIMTICII 11011 CMGR TO PROVIDE DATA au MTIWMY: I) RESOl84, DOMTIIG Al'PIIOVED 6-0-1 FUIIDS FRON COUIICIL'S AID TO OTHER AGE11C I ES ACCOIIIT , r ' I ,i. I Ii \ . -2 -. ~ . ' , / • • • • • • ' • • ,, ~ . '' ' -t" • . . • .. ~ ' ' • • ., . • ( CLEt.lL_ ;:-z .... "' a) < .... :c • u -z .... • ! "' z -~ -:a C¥ .... i >-.... _, _, ii "" >- " I t ! ..; s ! -a: ;.: _,,.,, 1: d • • • • • ]- - • • • • <. AOSIIDA POil 'DIS DOULAR IDSTDIO OF I• 'DIS SllOL&WOOD mT COUIICIL DSC&1111S1l18, 1Nl 7:NP.IL 1. can to on1er. 'ttl""'t ~ 2. Invocation. &doc,£ 3. Piedle of Allepnce. t(},L f rn~ ,. RoDcan. 6t,P-u~,c./-~· ~n~-1 ~ 5. lllnutea. a. lllnutea from tbe December 2, UNU ~ City ONncl lt1 aac- ~L-.,A:. 8 . Pre-acbeduled Vlaltan. (Plew lllldt ,our' ,. u ,at...,. to tm adlmtea.) -1:.,j a . Betty0ooemen, Procarmlaat. wll be bDDared • L4Dwaad'• Jtnlpl,,_ 1/lfj!JM),ll,· oftbe Moatb far Dec:eallw . JI,( b . Darothy Ronww w11 prwnt tbe Hallday ,..,... Ce ....... A .... , ~,)' c. J ... A. Beckwttb. llttllll"aey far Bab'• Auto a.wa. 11111 be .....-t to 1' C,,t r~ cbacw tbe C1ty• t1JW1aC COlllnlCt. (P I 8111 ID.._ 11 a, 7 . Noa-acbeduled Vlaltan. (Plew lllldt ,-r ,. , 11a•¥' e to 8'e ......... , II ~ ' ' - , . • . ' I . I .2 • • • • City Council Agenda December 16, 1991 Page2 • • t• • 8. Communications, Proclamations and Appointments. ti cce~J a. (p -0 -1 Letter from Mike Ward tnd1ca~ his reatgnation from the Clean, Green and Proud Commission. #~ aea;ltd b. to -0-1 Letter from Gerald Greenwald tnd1cattng his rcstgnatton from the Clean. Green and Proud Commlaston. '/faZh~ 9. Public Heartng. (None Scheduled) 10. Approve on second reading. (.{},,cf.-# ?o a. Council em No. 76 annextng the property described tn Supplement #119 to the Southgate Sanitation District. !l•uf .JI 71 b. Council em No. 77 annextng the property described tn Supplement #120 to the Southgate Sanitation District. ~-,d# 72 c. Council ew No. 78 annextng the property described tn Supplement #18 Into the Valley Sanitation Dlstrtct. &u .n 7.3 d. Council em No. 79 arnenct1ng the Englewood Mumctpal Code to meet CML atatewtdc recommendattona fol' aa1ea tax unJDcaUon. 11. Ordbumcea. Reaolutiona, and Mouona. //·, t ,,, ~ a. Recommendation lrom the Department of Safety Servtcea to approve by ~ motion a contract for veblcle wrecker and towtng eervtcea. ffAn' d f"f'c( t , -0 ,' 80UIICS: QM OINla. Swaltff omo., Wy ... .._. c, 1 tlf!f'd ., . / ;/J 1.f'( -(), I • .,.,.....,. fStq/f rwcomnwnda that ,,... ,,.,.. ,,. talMd a»d reKhMluledfor tta. Januaru 6, J 992 a,enda.l ~ ~"C .J:. b . Recommendation lrom the Depllrtment of Safety ~ to adopt a bGl for an ord1nance eetabltebtnc the appomted poelUOm of Police DMllon Cbtd and Fire Dlv1lllon Cbtef. ffAn' eouacas Alla r . ......,, Dtncter., W7 ....... ~It a.1.1'#' 'f c. RecommendaUon lrom the Depar1mellt of Cammwdty ~neat to adopt a bW for an onttnance emendlDC waaaa of the El4£wuad Munldpal Code In rdereace to .,.mts. ffAn' eGUIICNa Mar. ......,,DnoterefWy ... tloee&D••IIIJ•-,W, ... , ... 1_...._. ........ DnoterefCr 1111, Da•••••t. "' - •. .. ' I· • \ ' , ]- • • • City Council Agenda December 16, 1991 Page 3 • • • ,,,_ , . - d. Recommendation from the Department of Community Development to adopt a bfil for an ordinance approving a sign for the entrance to Office Depot. 8TAff 80URCB: Rlclaanl 8. Wanaell, Dll'ector of Coaummlty Dnelopment. ~uu.~ Recommendation from the Department of Community Development to ' adopt a bfil for an ordinance rezoning from B-1. Business to 8-2. \q; Business In the area bounded by Eastman Avenue, South Acoma \.J) Street. F1oyd Avenue, and South Lincoln Avenue. 8TAn' 80URCB: I \ I}:~ 1Uc1aan1 8. Wanaell, Director of Comaaalty Dnelopaeat. #ttt:lrr ~· Recommendation from the Department of Financial Servtcea to approve by motton an amendment to the City's Investment Policy. 8TAn' fJ , . jJ 80URCS: Lornme Nayee, Director of naacteJ 8enlcee. r tUA ~ 12. General Discussion. a. Mayor·s Choice. d,<..L, ~--~ 13. City Manager'• Report . ~ t 14. City Attorney'• Report . ~ Adjournment O f ?II · • 1be foDowtng mmutea were tranamltted to COIIDdl fram l l /28/91-12/ 12/91 : • Pleaaana and Zoablg CommlNton meeunc al December 3, 1991. • Cleaa, Green and Proud CommtNton meeunc al October 8, 1991 . • Economic DeYelopment eo.uuon meeunc a1 October I a. 1881. • Enfewood Downtown DeYelopment Authortty meetmc al November 13, 1991 . • Parka and Rec:reatton Cc:nnntee1oD meeaac al November 14. 1991 . • Liquor Lamme Authortty meetmc al December 4. 1991 . • Water and Sewer Board meetmcalOctober 15, 1991 . • Waterand8ewerBoardmeetmca1No¥ember 12.1991 . • Eafcwood Urban Renewal Authortty meeaac al December 4. 1981. • . ' I . • • , • ,. - ]-' .. • ~ • \, ti • • ' . . ' I \ I .. • . . . . I . . , • 0 - • • • • <. 5 A-, 1. can to ONer EIIILEIIOGD c1n CGIIICIL EIIILE.IIOOD, AIIAPMIO£ CCUITY, COLOUDO letular Se11ton Dlcaber 2, lNl The regular .. ting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:35 p.a. 2. lnvocatton The invocation was given by Council Mellber Bullock. 3. Pled .. of A11ettance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins. 4. 1o11 can Present: Absent: A quorua was present. A ho present: 5 . lltnutes Council Metlbers Hath..ay, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock, Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins City Man•r Fraser City Atton1ey Dlllitt Deputy City....._, Martin Deputy City Clerk Ellis Dtrector Hayes, FtnlftCtal S.rvtces Uttltttes Nu•r WOtka Dtrector larthl ... , Adllltntstrattve Services (a) COUIICIL .... MWY IIDftD, -IT IIU SUGIID, TO APN1WE TNE IIIIIITtS 0, TNE ... Al IIHTI• OF •oaa 11, lNl. ~s: Council Metlbers Bullock, Van Dyke, H1th1Wty, H&bentcht, W19CJOMr, Gulley, Wtggtns Nays : NOiie Motton carrted . 6. PN•ICIINulM Vtatters There wre no Prt ·schtdultd v1sttors . , .. I· • ' 2 I - ] • • • Englewood C1ty Council N1nutes December 2, 1991 -Page 2 7. Non-scheduled V1s1tors ,. • • • There were no non-scheduled vtsttors. t• 8. Coaun1cat1ons, Procl-ttons and Appotntaents ,,, - (a) COUNCIL IEIIEI VM DYU IIOVED, MD IT IIAS SECClll>ED, TO ACCEPT THE ltESl•TI• OF CLYDE E. lfl.lNS Fa THE ENILElfOOD PAIIKS -IECIEATJ• COIIIISSI •• Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, lf199oner, Gulley, lftggins None Hathaway, (b) COUNCIL IIEIIIO HATHAIIAY IIOVED, MD IT WAS SECOIIKD, TO ACCEPT lflTN llEll£T THE ltESJ•n• OF FUll:ES SHAFFO Fa TNE IOMD OF MWUSTIEIT - APPEALS. Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, lf199oner, Gulley, lftggtns None (c) COIIICIL IIEIIIO NATHMIAY IIOVED, MD IT IIAS SECOIIDED, TO ACCEPT THE Lffltl Flml FUIICU WFEI IECOlllllltl• THE APNllfflUT Of' IIJLT• SEIITI TO THE .... Of' -.JIIS11IEIIT -APPULS -TO DIIECT M IUD9• TO SM HIii A LmD MD APPLICATI• FOi THAT -llFII£ THE DUDLJ •• Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, ll1190fter, Gulley, lftggtns Nays: None Motton carried. 9. ""ltc Hlartnt No publtc hearing was scheduled before Council. 10. a,,,,oval • Second 11M1nt COUNCIL IIEIIIO NATIWY IIOWID, MD IT IMS SECOIIDED, TO APPIOVE • SECCIII> IOD- 1• MUIIA ITEII 10 (a) AS FOLLGIISs (1) OIIOINANCE NO. 69, SERIES Of 1191 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 75, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NEMIER HATHAWAY) ENTITLED: AN OIIOINANCE AUTHORIZING APPROVAL Of THE STIPULATION ANO AGREEN£NT FOR GROUNDWATER RIGHTS FROM THE PROP£RTV BELOlf THE SITE OF MCLELLAN RESERVOIR BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ANO THE CITY OF LITTLETON. Ayes : Nays : Motton carried . Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht , ll1190fter, Gulley, lfiggins None . ' • . .. I . • • I ]- • Englewood City Council Minutes o.c .. ber 2, 1991 -Page 3 • • • 11. Ordtnances, Resoluttons and Nottons (a) Director Hayes presented a recoaendlt1on frOIII the Depart111ent of Financial Services to a adopt I bill for an ordinance amending the Englewood Municipal Code to meet CML statewide rec0111mendat1ons for sales tu unifica- tions. The Deputy City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 79, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 79, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT A BILL FDR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 4, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 IN ORDER TO STANDARDIZE SALES TAX COLLECTION IN THE STATE. COUNCIL IEIIIER HAIDIICHT IIOVED, All> IT IMS SECOIIKD, TO APPROVE AIENDA ITEN ll(a) • COUNCIL IILL NO. 71. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Notion carried. (b) Ut111ttes Manager Wo1ka presented I recoaendat1on frOIII the Water and Sewer Board to adopt a bt 11 for an ordinance annexing the property described 1n Suppl ... nt 118 into the Valley Santtatton District . The Deputy City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 78, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 71, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY A Bill FOR AN OADINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 18 FOR LOTS 1, 2, AND 3 OF THE CLOl SUIOIVISION, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO TO VALLEY SANITATION DIS· TRICT'S COfllECTORS AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE ADOITIONAL LAND WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. COUNCIL IEIIID •LEY NOVED, -IT IMS steam, TO AffllOVE ..... ITEN 11(111) • COUNCIL IILL IIO. 71. Ayes: Nays: Notion carried. Council Neabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Hathaway, (c) Uttllttes Manager Wotka presented I rec01111nd1tion frOIII the Water and Sewer Board to adopt I bl 11 for an ordinance annexing the property described In Suppl ... nt tilt into the Valley Santtatton District . The Deputy Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No . 76, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 76, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY A Bill FOR AN OADINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 119 FOR AN AREA APPIIOXIMTELY 9 .691 ACRES WHICH IS MED BY RHS CCWMY AND IS LOCATED IN ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO TO SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT'S COfllECTOR'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUO( ADDITIONAL LAND WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIES . , • . ' I. • • , - ] • • Englewood City Council Minutes Deceaber 2, 1991 -Page 4 • • «~ - Council Me11ber Waggoner questioned whether this proposed council bill would have any affect on the flood plain. Mr. Woika stated it would not, as Arapa- hoe County has addressed the issue and aade it part of the develop111ent plan. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None (d) Utilities Manager Woika presented a recoaendation fr• the Water and Sewer Board to adopt a bi 11 for an ordinance annexing the property described in Suppleaent 1120 to the Southgate Sanitation District. The Deputy City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 77, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 77, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 120 FOR AN AREA APPROXIMATELY 36.790 ACRES WHICH IS OWNED BY THE PRESERVE AT GREENWOOD VILLAGE WHICH IS LO- CATED IN ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO TO SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT'S CONNEC- TOR'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LANO WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. COUNCIL IOID •LEY IMED, -IT IIAS SEcaED, TO APNOV£ MEIIIA ITDI ll(d) -COUNCIL IILL IIO, 77, Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Melllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Hathaway, (e) Director BarthlOIII presented a recoaendation frOII the Adllintstra- t ive Services Depart•nt to approve by aot ion the 1992 contract for laundry and dry cleaning services for the City. Ms. BarthlCIIII responded to questions frOII Council. She noted there is a procedure tn place to ensure satisfactory workaanshtp. Dtscusston ensued. Council Metlber Hathaway expressed concern with btlltng probleas experienced a few years back when Quincy Cleaners was providing cleaning services for the City . Ms . Barthl11111 acknowledted there had been probl .. s, hOlfever there has been a change tn ownership . COUNCIL IOID 111\11 .. IMED, -IT IIAS SECCIIIDID, TO ACCffl THE IID FOi UUIOIY -OIY CLEMI• SDVICES ,_ QUINCY CLUIIDS II THE AIIOIIIT OF $33,Hl,OO. Ay es: Nay s: Motton carried . Counc il Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Haben i cht, Wa99oner, Gulley, Wiggins None Hathaway, (f) Di recto r BarthlCIIII presented a recoaendatton frca the Adlltntstra - tt ve Se rv ices Depa rtatnt to approve by aotton the 1992 contract for pt,rchase of non -... rtency, pol Ice and fire untfonu . Dtscuuton ensued . • t ' I . • • , 7 ]- ] • . ' <. Englewood City Council Minutes Dec: .. ber 2, 1111 -Page 5 • 11 - • t• • COIIICIL IIENIEI HATHAWAY IIOVm, MD IT WAS SECOND£D, TO APPROVE THE IID PAWIE su1111nm IY NEVE'$ llUFORIIS, INC. FOR THE PURCHASE OF NON-EMERGENCY, POLICE MD FIRE llUFORIIS FOR 1112 IN THE MOllfT OF $71,111, 75. Ayes: Council Metllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motton carried. (g) Director BarthlOllle presented a recoaaendatton from the Admtntstra- ttve Services Oepartaent to adopt ftve resolutions establishing llll)loyee COlll- pensat1on plans for 1992. She noted a pay increase of n ts being proposed for each of the groups. Ms. Barthloae clartfted that these resolutions ad- dressed the eaployees that are excluded frOIII representation in any collective- ly bargained systea; the Ctty Manager and departaent heads are handled sepa- rately; and the pay increases have been budgeted for 1992. The resolutions for Agenda lteas (1) through (v) were indtvtdually assigned nUllbers and read by title: (1) RESOLUTION NO. 79, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION APPROVING A COMPENSATION PLAN FOR PERMANENT, PART-TIME EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR THE YEAR 1992. COUNCIL IIEIIID HATHMIAY IIOVED, All) IT IMS SECONDED, TO APNOVE RESOLUTION NO. 71, SEIIES OF lNl, City Manager Fraser noted the resolutions also cover insurance preah•s and the rates to be patd for the c1111tng year. He advised that the City wtll be realizing a 51 rate decrease for the City's self-funded health insurance plan. Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council Netlbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None (11) RESOLUTION NO. 80, SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION APPROVING A COMPENSATION PLAN FOR CONF IOENTIAL EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR THE YEAR 1992 . COUNCIL IIEIIID VM DYii IIOVID, All) IT IIAS SECONDED, TO UflO¥t IISOLUTION NO. IO, SEIIES OF lNl, Ayes : Nays : Mot t on e1rr ted . Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Wa99oner, Gulley, Wt99tns None (111) RESOLUTION NO . 11 , SERIES OF 1991 Hathaway, A RESOLUTION APPROVING A COMPENSATION Pl.AN FOR ,ENERAL SERVICES MANAGERIAL MD SUPER¥ I SORY EMPLOYEES Of THE C ITV OF EJCLEWOOO FOR THE YEAR 1992 . . , . , • .. I. • • ]- - Englewood City Council Minutes Dec .. ber 2, 1991 -Page 6 <. • • t~ • COIIICIL NENIER HATHAWAY NOYED, All> IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 81, SERIES OF 1991. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Melllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None (iv) RESOLUTION NO. 82, SERIES OF 1991 Hathaway, A RESOLUTION APPROVING A COMPENSATION PLAN FOR FIRE DIVISION MANAGERIAL AND SUPERVISORY EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR THE YEAR 1992. COIIICIL NENIEI &ULLEY NOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APNOYE RESOLUTION NO. IZ, SERIES OF 1991. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Melllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None (v) RESOLUTION NO. 83, SERIES OF 1991 Hathaway, A RESOLUTION APPROVING A COMPENSATION PLAN FOR POLICE DIVISION MANAGERIAL ANO SUPERVISORY EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR THE YEAR 1992. COIIICIL IIEllltR NATHAMAY NOVED, AND IT WAS SECOleED, TO APPIOV£ RESOL.UTICII NO. 13, SHIES OF lttl. Ayes: Nays: Motion urried . 12. leneral D1scuss1on Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Wa99oner, Gulley, Wiggins None (a) Mayor's Choice Hathaway, (1) Mayor Wiggins presented a letter appointing Council Mellber Waggoner to serve on the Englewood Urban Renewal Authority. COUNCIL 11£111£1 IULLOCl NOVED, AND IT WAS S(com£0, TO APPIOVE TN£ MYOl'S AP· POINTJIDIT OF COIIICIL NEN1£1 lfMIOll£R TO KRY£ M -IPIIED T[RII CII TN£ DIii.£· IIOOD UUAII RENEIIAL IOAID, SAID TERN TO £1PIR£ CII FDIUAIY I, lttl. Ayes : Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht , Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays : None Motion urried . ( i I) M1yor Wi99tns th1nked Council Nlllbtr H1benlcht for hying the groundwork for r11pportio11111nt petitioning, and Council for circuhting the petitions . (b) Coun c l Nllaber 's Choice I' -. . ' ' I· • \ I ' " ' 2 I - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes December 2, 1991 -Page 7 • • • (1) Council Member Gulley requested Council be apprised, on a regular basts, of lawsuits pending against the City. City Attorney DeWitt assured her that he follows this practice. (ii) Council Member Waggoner requested an update on police car expend1 tures. City Manager Fraser advised that once the figures were COffl· piled, through the end of the year, an evaluation and comparison report would be forwarded to Council for review. Mr. Waggoner requested a status report at thts t1111e. (111) Council Mellber Habenicht: 1. She thanked Mayor Wiggins for his kind coaents and acknowledged all those who worked on the reapportton•nt issue, including the Sheridan City Council and spectftcally Council Metlber Bullock. 2. She stated Council has received peraisston to petition at Cinderella City and she asked for volunteers. Discussion ensued. 3. She coaented that Council had let her dc,.,n, as well as the citizens, by rejecting her request to attend the NLC Conference and participate tn the FAIR Policy C01M1tttee ••ting, •especially since the travel funds are available and others with less reason to go are being sent.• She noted she had secured funds to attend in order to ... t her responsibilities as a llellber of the coa- aittee . She read the following letter into the record which she had received froa Colorado WOiien 1n Municipal Governaent reflecting their granting of funds: Dear Alex, Congratulations on your re-election as aealler-at-large of the EnglMfOOd City Council. The citizens of Englewood are fortunate to have such 1 hard working, dedicated person such as you serving on their council. I aa pleased to infora you that the Executive Board of Colliag .. t this aorntng and voted to give you I scholarship to attend the National League of Cities 1991 Congress of Cities tn Las Vegas, Nevada in Deceaber, tn the aaount of S300.00. We were sorry that we could not fund the total aaount for you, but our budget would not allow that auch of an expendi· lure . Hopefully, tn the coalng years we wuld be able to do •ch aore for outstanding woaen to attend these conferences when their cities are unable to afford to send thea . It ts truly I loss for the entire State of Colorado when qual I fled people are prevented froa attending these ... tings and representing the best interests of their constituency . Alew, I hope you can raise the rest of the aoney to attend . E,lMfOOd will surely be I loser if you cannot attend . I wtll be looldng orward to seeing you In Las Vegas . Sincerely, Lorraine M. Anderson ,,, -. , • I· • 0 , ]- • • • • • Englewood City Council Minutes December 2, 1991 -Page 8 . . She asked to ineet with City Attorney DeWitt, prior to leaving, to discuss the preparation of a resolution to present to the Fair Policy Co11111ittee in the event •things break down• with ACCE. (tv) Council Member Hathaway: l. She questioned if the City of Englewood has a pursuit policy. She com- niented on an article that appeared in the Rocky Mountains News regarding a pursuit in the City of Sheridan, where one of their pol tee officers refused baste assistance to escort sonieone to the hospital. She noted one of the •pull-overs• was at Pennsylvania and Hallpden. She questioned if the City of Englewood had any involvet11ent or liability in conjunction with the City of Sheridan . 2. She requested that Mr. DeWitt provide a copy of the City of Denver graf- fiti ordinance. City Attorney DeWitt advised he would provide copies of the Long Beach, California graffiti ordinance, which would provide a good perspec- tive, and he stated he will also transait a copy of Denver's graffiti or- dinance. (v) Council Metllber Van Dyke: l. She urged Council to support a llellbership tn the LAB 2000 prograa in Cin- derella Ctty. City Manager Fraser noted additional tnfonaation would be pro- vided in the next Council packet. 2. She reminded Council that ACCE would be holding a aeettng at CML Wednes- day to discuss strategy for the NLC Conference. 3. She noted she had received a coaplaint regarding overgrOlffl weeds and the sidewalks not being shoveled at the parking lot at the northwest corner of Cherokee and Floyd. She requested Olfflership clarification. 4. She encouraged Council to support the appointaent of Mayor Wiggins to the Urban Drainage and Flood Control. City Manager Fraser stated letters would be prepared offering support for hts appointaent. (v f) Council Meaber Bullock: I . He coapliaented Ms . Habenicht on her organization of the petitioning ef - forts regarding reapportlo~nt. 2. He expressed concern that the proposed graffiti ordinance granted a •judici al type of authority• to the City Manager llfhich could present potential legal probl .. s . He questioned If It was appropriate to give the City Manager penal power . 3. He relttrated coap hints froa hoae owners around Englewood Htgh School and encouraged further study of the parking sttuatlon. Council Mtabtr Habenicht r c nded a review of the Phnntng and Zoning Coaprehtnstve Plan in an attempt to resolve soae of the Issues by enforcing restrtctt011s that are already In plac . • • I. • • , ]- • • Englewood City Council Minutes 0ec .. ber 2, 1991 -Page 9 • • • 4. He declared his intention to work towards beautification of the Hampden corridor, between Santa Fe and Downing. He instructed the City Manager to approach the State Highway Coaniss ion with I request for matching funds. Council Melllber Habenicht noted the Beautification COlllllittee had identified several areas of concern, which included the corridor. Council Member Hath· away pointed out that this area has been studied previously and encouraged Mr. Bu 11 ock to draw on those resources. She I lso noted that S100, 000 of the General Fund has been designated specifically for beautification. City Manager Fraser advised of previous 1tt9111Pts to work with the State De· partaent on this problem, as they control the aedian. However, the Director of Division VI has indicated I willingness to look into the suggested t11prove- Mnts and begin design work for aesthetic t11proveaents which also addresses safety concerns. He noted the State has agreed to provide SON funding for the project. Council Mttlbtr Hathaway c111atnted that the Federal Atd to Urban Syst .. s wtll occ1ston1lly assist tn the funding of be1uttftc1tton projects. (vtt) Mayor Wtggtns: I. He urged everyone to attend the Dtctllber 5th redistrtcttng .. ettng at the County Adlltnistratton Butldtng c01111enctng at 6:00 p.•. 2. Ht tnqutred whether any City funds had been allocated for Council Meabtr Habenicht to attend the NLC Conference. Council Meabtr Habenicht noted she plans to use approxi .. tely $450 .00 of her discretionary funds. 3. MYOI 111.IIIS IIOVED, -IT IIAS SEcaED, TO IO INTO DECU1UI SESSI• AfTEI THE •1n• TO DISCUSS A PDSmlEL MTTEI. Ayes: Council Meabtrs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motton carried. (vttt) Council Mttlbtr Gulley: I. She coaended Counct 1 Mttlbtr Habenicht ' s coalt .. nt to the NLC and her policy coaltttt and felt the City should fund the balance of her trip . COlll:IL IIElllll U.LO IIOVED, -IT IIAS SEcaED, TO -CGUIICIL IOIEI HAIDIICHT SJI0.00 TO Anoe TNE 11.C CCIIIFEIDIC( II m•n1• o, NO [FFOITS TO OITAII AS IWIY FllleS AS NSSIIU TNIOUIN OTNEI ll[MS. Coun ci l Meabtr Van Dyke explained she originally voted against Ns . Habtnlcht 's travel r equest only because she t s of the opinion that no aore than three rtP · rtstntathH should attend the NLC Conference. She ftth Ns . Habtfttcht rep - rese nt s the Ci ty well and she would support her attendance at the March con - f erence t n Wa shi ngton D.C . I f Ns. Habenicht chooses to attend . I . • I - • • Englewood City Council Minutes Dec .. ber 2, 1991 -Page 10 . . • • t• • Council Member Waggoner agreed that four representatives ts excessive. However, because of Ms. Habenicht's llellbership on co .. tttees parttctpating 1n the NLC Conference, he feels Council should support her. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Council Melllbers Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley Council Metllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Wiggins Motton defeated. 13. City Nana .. r's a.port (a) Nr. Fraser provided an update on the status of the Larry Scott property which the City received as Nr. Scott's beneftctary. He noted, tn accordance with the State's probate laws, the City wtll post notices for a atnt ... period of four aonths to creditors and other persons tn interest on the estate. In the tnteri• the City ts obligated to aatntatn the property and pay any bills tn arrears. (b) He noted United Cable has recently had a nllllber of policy and rate changes. He advised Council of soae of the coaplatnts hts office has received, whtch th• City would be passing along to United Cable. The City's permit with United Cable expires in approxiaately 36 aonths and M90tiati011s will begin in April of 1992. 14. City Attorney's lepol't (a) Nr. Dellitt discussed the various graffiti ordinances and requested feed-back frca Council. He tranaitted copies of the Long leach ordh1ance. He noted represtt1tatives of the Engl...ood Ch ... r of Coatrce have revi..ed and agreed with th• concept of a graffiti ordinance. Council ...... r Waggoner inquired as to the cost of r1110vtng graffiti tn the City of EnglllfOod. City Manager Fraser offered that a reasonable esttaat• could be giv111 of the IIIOUftt of labor and .. tertals used tn r1110vtng graffiti frca public property by City staff. Discussion ensued regarding the probl• areas. (b) He discussed free speech rights in aalls coatnting that the Colorado Supr ... Court rectt1tlf ruled that aal ls cannot absolutely restrict speech activities by lllllblrs o the public in the aalls. He shared inforaa· tion on the court's decision . (c) He discussed the NLC Conference, ... plan and passed out copies of the ACCE Monitor Yoluae 1, Issue 9 and a handout discussing Superfund Policies -Municipal Ltabiltttes . He asked to ••t on DecNber 9th with all aNbers attending the NLC Conference. ,, ~ ' . ' ' • . ' I . • • , . • , 2 ]- • Englewood City Council Minutes Dec:lllber 2, lttl -Page 11 15. MJourwant • • • CCIUIICIL IIEIIID HAWY 11111D TO ..... The .. ting adjourned at 8:50 p.a. . , • . .. . - .. I. . ; f _ ~v i ]- • • • .. "IPDI II DI 1111 IIQLIAIJ LJll'IIM CQRDJIIQII Arti1ticfa.1t Lighting lat Place: 2nd Place 3rd Place Jaaon Hagan Richard Kloewer Petaanaon Faaily Traditiona11191iqiQU1 lat Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Ji• Brown Faaily Rick Weekley Duane Lyaan Aniaatad Holiday lat Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 014 IDPlffPOd Holiday lat Place 2nd Place J .... llarlatt Riobard lloralu 11rent1AD11 VN Pf ,,_a,m Harold llmter Nr. 6 llra. llabert Van Vleet Nr., llra. Terry .. 1. tmreci•tiAD tgr IHM:hw Toa Tuffield llerle, Kay lfakefield 3247 weat Pialico Drive 4990 South Elati Street 3918 South Elati Str-t 3201 South Cberok .. Street 4190 South Bannock Street 3012 South I.o9an str .. t 4640 Soutb llubinc,ton Street 2971 Soutb 8aeraon street 4466 8outb Delaware street 3150 Soutb Rip Street 4255 8outb Delaware street 3221 I. Pranklin street 4329 •• Pearl 8treet 2702 •• l.opn 8treet 4115 loutb Pearl ltnet 2775 Soutb Claruon street -" .I( I, ,,. ,, (' . , •. .. • • - - • Wa ste Management of Denver -South F.O . Sox 1238 • • • .. ,I "~ . ,.. -. 8 a ~" 0'.l l'.'est Union Avenue ce1;;lewo od, Colorad o 801:0 3~31 i97-1600 • FAX: 303 /7£~-2~03 A Waste Management Company September 12, 1991 Dana Glazier Waste Nanag ... nt/KAB City of Englewood 3400 South Blati Englewood, Colorado Dear Dana: Coordinator 10110 ·1111iacuua.., • ...,,_ ~ ~-C're,cuu Sf i"> l 9 1991 over the paat few aontha, I have been re-evaluatinc, .,. career CJOlll• with Waste Nanag-nt. Although I have enjoyed.,. involveaent with KAB, I f .. 1 that it ha• taken too auch ti-fraa ay priaary reaponaibiliti-hare at work. 'l'berefore, I -tenderinc, ay resignation fraa th• KAit Couaitt ... In the .. anti .. , waate Nanageaent ha• hired Debi Killball specifically for the purpose of iaprovinc, OGIIIIIUlity relation• and educatinc, the public about environmental iaauea. Ber experience in both solid waate and the field of the environaent ia extensive, and I would like to recamand that aha be oanaidered aa ay replac ... nt on the KAit Couaittee. It has been fun vorkinc, vitb you and if I can ... 1at wltb next year'• golf tournaaent, pl .... do not haaltate to call. --L~·---_)' Nike Ward ~ Sal•• Consultant Waste Nanag ... nt of Denver-South NW/cc . , < .\. • • 1- - • • .. · ... • ------------~--~~.-----~--------"'--~-~------ Gerald Greenwald }507 s. Logan Englewood CO. 80110 December 12, 1991 To Mayor Clyde Wiggins, Cit7 of Englewood Dear Sir; 8 b It ia with regret, I muat resign troa the Clean, Green and Proud Comaisaion. I 2uat devote my tiae to 87 business. Like man.y businesses, we are struggling to keep going. tith the coat ot doing buaineaa,( Labor, Supplies, llachiner7, Rent, Taxes, Insurance, Kew Governaent regulations, and Laws), continuing their cliab, it is rough going. I enJoyed my tiae on the co .. iaaion, but waa unable to take an active part in a aub-coaaitte or the parade. I have al•a:,• been one, It I cannot do any Job or Taak right, I prefer not to do itl I will continue to supp ort the bua1neaa coa:ninuity or Englewood as :A:, ti~e allows. ~ . ·. . ' • ' • • • 0 - -( • • • .. ' · ... • BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE N0.11) SERIF.8 OF 1991 COUNCIL BILL NO. 76 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 119 POR AN AJlEA APPROXIMATELY 9.698 ACRES WHICH IS OWNED BY RHS COMPANY AND IS LOCATED IN ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO TO SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT'S CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LAND WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIF.8. WHEREAS, Southpte Sanitation District deeiNS to annn an additional area appro11imately 9.698 acres located in Arapahoe County into ita Diltric:t; and WHEREAS, •id area i1 currently aoned Reaidential and will remain Raaidential; and WHEREAS, •id anneution ol thi1 edclitional pa!ffl ol land will not inereaae the tap allocation to the Southpte Sanitation Diltrict; NOW, THBREPORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: • . Secsim 1. TM A,reement between the City ol Enpwoed and Sou&hpte Sani&a&iin Dillrict entitled "Supplement No. 119 To Connector's A,reement"for an area appro11hnately t.198 acre1 which 11 owned by RHS Company to the Southpte Sanitation Di1triet'1 Con11Ktor'1 A,reement for anne11ation i1 hereby approved. A copy ol •id Apeement i1 attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference . 8erUee I 'ftle Mayor and the City Clerk are hereby authoriaed to lip and au.., retpadiftiy, the •id A,reement ror and on behalf ol the Cit,y Council and the City ol Enclewoocl . Introduced, reed in full, and puaed on fint rudinc on the Ind day ol December, 1991. Publiahed a1 a Bill for an Ordinance on the 5dl day ol.,.,...._, 1991 . Rwl by title and pa1aed on final rwlinc on the 11th day ol O.C.inbet, 1991 . Publilhed by title a1 Ordinanee No._. Series ol 1991, on the 19th day olo.c..ber, 1991 . ATTE T P1tl'lf11 H . Crow, 1ty Clerk .. . . ' •. . .. 10 a • • • • ]- • • " ' • ·, SVPPLEME!ll' NO./..!.!. TO CO~"MECTOR'S AGREEMENT THU AGREtMtKT, ir.ad• and •ntered into by and beh·een th• CITY or ENGLEWOOD, actlni by and through it• duly authorl&e.i KA)"Or and City Clark, hereinafter called th• •city," and IOVTIIGIII.TS IUITATIOII OIITalC1', Arapaho• a"d Dough• Countlea, Colorado, her•ina(ter called th• •olatrlct," WITIIUHfft n&HAI, on th• 20tl\ day of .1\ane, uu, the City and t!le Dhtrlct entered into an A9raeaent ln vtilcl\ the Clty a9raed to treat aav•t• orl9lnatl119 fro• the Dlatrlct•• ••nltary aever ay1t•• vlthln the area 1erved by the Dl1trlct, vtilcl\ A9rea .. nt vaa aoat recently renewed by connector•• A9raa .. nt dated llov••ber 11, UIIJ and nDDI, Hld con:\ector'• A9rH .. nt •rovld•• t!lat the Dhtrlct uy not enlart• lt• Hrvice area vit!lout the written conHnt of t!I• Cltlf'I IIOW, nnsroaa, ln con1lder1tlon of the autual covenant• and undertaklnt• harain sat fort!\, tho partl•• •tr•••• follows, 1. na Clty harebr conHnt• to the lnclu1lon of certain additional area located ln Arapahoe Countr, Colorado, _.. lllf' no .. , ~,, a ,artaer••l•, and aore fullJ daacrlbed on lldllblt A attadled hereto and lncoq,orated her• n blf' rafaroMe, lnte lou~ate sanitation District. Ttlo Cltlf' a9rao• that aald oddlt!OMl are• .. , IN Hrved vlth tho nver facllltl•• of tho Di1tr1ct, and that tile cttr vlll treat tho aova1• dlsct.ar9 .. lnte tllo Cltr'• tnnk llM fr• aald sddltlonol arH, all ln • .....,.. vlt!I tbo c:onnector'• -.n-nt dated IIOYMMI' 11, UH. Accordlntlf, IXlllblt A referred to ln •ar-.rapll l •f Ille c~·• Atr-t dat .. •ovaaber 11, 1111, l• llor•lllf' ...... to lMllMlo ncll ... ltlonol ane. 2. lacll and evor, et!lar •nvl•i• of tlle Hid COftnocter'• Atr-t da~ ..,,.._r 11, UH, eull nuln .......... DI ffftlSII .....,. , tlle .. rtl• llawe Ht tti.lr hand• and aaala tllla _ daf et , Hll. Clff ___ _ ~-- "' 11a•wa _______ _. _____ _ AffUTI Ciri cLIII (HAI.I CICALI ......... eunan• nnun, uuuaa .. ....u..-n•, COI.OIUO ,. - ' 'I ' • . ' I • • • ]- . - •' ' . .... . . • • • < , "tXlllllT ,. •• LEGAL DESCRIPTION A TRACT or LAND. iCJNQ A ,o~TION or A PAJlCt:L o, LA~D A. DllCJll£0 lN IOCK UI PACE nl or THI:: orrsCIAL AMPAHOI: (0U~1't lll:COKDS. AIID Ut:llt(i LOCAft:D Wl7Kltf TKI:: NOM11£AST O!U!-OUARTt:~ ~t' THt: e.oarau:AST o,a:-QIJA111'£A or SECTION ... rom,i"lr 5 ~OUTN. lA:,Cr. U lo:CiT o•· THt: IIXTIC l'JllKCll'AL 11t;Jl1DIAN 1 CITt Of CJltt:N\IOOD VJLLACt!, COUHTY Cit" AllAPAHOE, SJATt: or COLCMl>O AND UIUNC MCRt: PAICTICULAllL\' l)t;l(IIIDt;I) Al FOLLOUl1 coi-.~t:i.C I NCi AT TKr. t:OJlTMl:AST CCllllEA or UI D ~OJ(T1ltAST Ct,lt:•OUAIITU o;· THC r:oaTKt:AST OSE-OUAJlfEJlr TIIENC£, SOUTII H •u' 20· lo:~ST, ALOHG 1Ht: liOf.TIC LIN!: OF SAID t:OUHF.AST O~C-0.IAJlT!!I or TH£ IIOaTHt:AST osc-QUAJlTtJl, 1320,U rnr TO TIC£ NOllTHWUT COll:ltll OF SAID NOllTHtAST O~t-OUAJlTt~ er TH£ NOJlTNtAST 011,-ouAIITtllr THl:HCt:, SOUTM 00 1 01' u• WUT, ALOtlG TKl WEST LUCIC or IAID NOIITNCAIT ~,E-OUAllftM or TMC NOATHEAST O:tt•OUAJlTC11, ,o.H FUT, TO THC SOUTH UGHT-or-WAf or UST HLLEVltW AVENUE A!CD TtCt: ll.!l.C. ,,INT or ao1teNJN% or rttc NUUN otscJU1tD TAAcr, T1n~Ncr. r.1Ulffl , •u·ib' it, AL HG IAlO SOIJTM •IGNT-or-~AT, .,,.,. rrrr 10 THE NOITM~EIT COlN&R or A T~CT or LA~D Al DtlCJJIED WITlllN UOCl 1,,,. PAGE 22) or TICE AfOllCKINTlOICCD llr(ClDSt TIICHCE, IOUTII 00•01 • n· WUT • ALOl:0 fNE h'l:IT LINC er IAJO TIUtCT', ,ao.H HET TO TIIK ltOllTH L1,rc or THt: SOUTH OKC-NALr or TH IOUTN ONE-IIALP or SAID NONTIIF.AIT OICt-o-;AITU or THI HOITIIU.ST ONC-OUlllTUr TlltllCC, IOUTII 1t•o•n• VIIT. ALO:~C • IAID KORTN LINC Al C&SCllHD UI IOOI Hit, l'AGr. HI f'r TNC ArOH"CNTIONtD RCCOIDI, o,.n HIT TO TIii SOUfNU.Ta>Utll or TH IIOlTH .OMC•IIALr or TNE SOUTH OMC-NALF or TN~ HOITNwtSt ONC•OUAITEl or TN£ t:OlTKUST OtCC•0\.1AlTCl, or IAID HCflC)tl llr T111:r1n. IIOITtf 00•01•u• EAST. AL~ltO TKC EAST Lltct: or TIit! t:f)R'Tlfi(UT Ollt-OUAIITU or THE NO•TNCAST O~t-OUAITtl or SAIU itCTION II"' U(fClll(D lM SAID GOOK HU AT PAGE IU, uo.lO ru:1' TO , .. ,. nui ,OINf ur IIEG ltcrU tlG • COMTAINUIG A TOTAL or ..... ACHI 11oa1 OI LCII. 'I .. ... I. • • , ~ - - 1 . • . \ w :c a -> w :j IU • • ... g • • • • <. SOUTH HOLLY STREET I . . I I "' - . . .. ... ... -i I I . • -• • 10 b BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 1 , SERIES OF 1991 COUNCIL BILL NO. 77 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 120 FOR AN AREA APPROXIMATELY 36.790 ACRES WHICH IS OWNED BY THE PRESERVE AT GREENWOOD VILLAGE WHICH IS LOCATED IN ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO TO SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT'S CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LAND WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. WHEREAS, Southpte Sanitation Dia&riel ..._ to 1111-an additional area approximately 38. 790 aens loeat.ed in Arapahee County int.o i&a District; and WHEREAS, uid area i1 eul'Nlltly IIOMd llelidantial and will remain Ratidential; and WHEREAS, uid annexation ol thil additienal ,.,.. al land will not increaae the tap allocation to the Southpte Sanitation Dil&rict; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Cft'Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sedira 1. The Ap9eftMllt ._.,.. the Cit¥ ti ..... _. and Southpte Sanitation Dil&riet entitled "Supplement No. llO To Connect.or'• Atrn••· for an area appruimately 31.790 aens which i1 owned by The PNaene At an. .... Villaat to the Southpte Sanitatien Di1trict'1 Connector'• ApMment for annexation i1 henby approved. A copy ol uid Asreew.1t i1 at&ached hefflO and in-,orated here6n by Nf'erence. Sedigp 3 The Mayor and the City Clerk are hereby authoriaed to lip and au.eat, raapectively, the uid Ac,MnMllt for and on behalf tithe City Council and the City al Enclewoocl . Introduced, reed in full, and pueed en ftnt ........ the Incl day ol D1celNlel', INI. Publillhed u a Bill for an Onlinanee en the 8th_, t1Dmaber, 1191 . ReadbyLitlaandpapedonftnal ....... •dle l .. "1tlD1e1lllbar, lltl. Publlthed by title u Ordinanee Ne. _ 8eriN ti lNl, • the ltdl day ol Du1...a.., lNl. AffE T : •, .. I. • . , , ]- • • • ,.. • .. • ~- ... I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk or the City or Entlewood. Colorado, hereby certify that the above and foresoinc i1 a true copy or the Ordinance paned on final readinc and publithed by title H Ordinance No . _, Serin of 1991. ---------------------- ·2 · ' ' ' I . ' • • , ]- • • • \ .. T11ll aGaEEKEIIT, r.,ade and entered Into by end betvHn th• CITY or EIIGLE1100D, acting by and through lt• duly euthorl&ed Mayor and Clty Clerll, hereinafter called the "Clty,• en4 IOUTIIGATS lalllTATIOII D11Ta1CT, Arapahoo and Dou9la• countl••, Colorado, harelnafter called the "Dlatrlct," WlTll&IISTIII nnu.1, on the 20th day or .11111•, 1111, the City and th• Dbtrlct entered Into an "9re-11t ln vlllch the City e9reed to treat aevav• orl9lnatinc, froa Ule Dlatrlct'• aanltary aever ayat .. vlthln the area aerved by the Dlatrlct, vlllch "9ree .. 11t vaa aoat recently renewed by connector'• A9rea .. 11t dated Novaaber 11, 11111 and nnaa., aald connector'• a.ir-nt provld•• that the Dbtrlct aay not enla~• lta ••rvlc• ar .. vl~t the vrltten co11Hnt or th• Clty1 IIOlf, nnuoaa, 111 conalderatl-of th• -tul oovenanta aM 11ndertakl111• herein aat forUI, tile partl•• a9rN aa rou_., l, TIie City hereby c-nt• to tho lnclualon or certain adclltlonal area located In Arapahoe ceunty, Colorado, ovll04I by no •r•aer,re at •r••• .... Ylllat•• a celor ...... oral •ertaoraelp, and aoro fully •acrlbed -Sldllltlt a attaclled hereto and 1,-rporat .. heroin by roforonco, Into louth9ato lanltatlon D11trlct. Th• Clty •tr ... tllat Nld _..ltlOMl aroa •Y M HnN vltll the oawr faclUtloa of tho Dlotrlct, and tllat the Clty vUl troat ta.a -... dlocha ..... Into the Cltv•• u.u Una fna Hld _..ltlOMl aroa, au 111 acceNanc• vltll the CNMCt.or'• Af~nt .. tM ,......r H, 1111. ~11111y, Sldll-lt A referred to In Parotr•,.. 1 of tlle c-nector'• atrooMnt dated llo¥0altor H, 1111, la~ aaendod to lnalUN lluoll Ndltlonal area. :t. &ach and OYOry otllor prewl•l-of ta.a Nld ~·• Atr•OM11t .. tod 11oveuor H, 1111, ahaU r ... 111 ...._ ..... 111 nnue ....... t11e partlN ... _ Mt tllelr llallde .,.. ... 11 t.lllo _ day of , ltH, Clff .. -PDDI .. ,-.,-- If•·-.,-...-------------AffflTI '''' KIii CHALi .-nan eusnn• aana1CI', ... "_ ............ _. .. ~~---... --- . ' ' I • • , • • . , . • llOAL PE&C@JPTIQ~ THS PR!FIRV:Z: AT oprr~yOOD YILZ.,.Qt PILJ~Q fO, ! 1Qt1TRQ&71 PXiI8JCT ,. - A p~rcel of land located in the North Half of section 11, To~n1hlp 5 South, Range 67 Weit oft.he sixth Principal Y.erldlan, county of Arapahoe, state of Colorado, d11cribed •• follow,; Beqlnnlnq ate point on the north 11n• of the South Half of the south Half of th• Northeast Quarter of the t:orthaut Q\llrter (Sl/2, 81/2, ~""El/4, ME1/4)of aald section 18 bein; J0.00 f11t va1t of the aut Un• of t.he Northeast Quarter of •aid section 11, •• aauura4 at ri9ht anvlea, aaid point al•o balnq on the v11t r19ht-of•way Un• ot South Holly 8tr11tr thence s 11·0•,a•• If, alOnCJ 11ld north line, a di1tance of 1210.,, feet to the ea1t line of the Horth~••t Quarter of th• Northaa,t Quarter (h"'K\, HE\) of aaid Section 11, thane• M 0'01 1 20" E, alon9 the &forer..antloned •••t Una, a dhtanca of 810,'11 fHt to• point bein9 110.00 fHt aouth of tha north line oft.ha Northaaat Quarter of aald section 11, •• ata1ure4 at rl9ht an9la11 thence alon9 • curve to the rl9ht, the tan9ent of vhic.~ baara I 0•01 1 20 11 w, havin9 a central an;l• of u·n 1 00 11 an4 a radl~• of 215.00 feet, an arc length of 111.11 feet to• point of t1n;1nc11 thane• I 11•J,1 20" W, a dlatance of 40.00 feat, thence I 13'11 1 1J" If, a dlatance of 175.01 f~at, thence I 5J•,0•01 11 w, a dhtanc• of aoo.oo fHt, thence a ,s•co•o1 11 w, a diltanc• of 1041.00 f•et to• point of no~·tan;ant curvature on the northerly ritht-of-var line of the Ni9hlin• canal•• e1t1bll1h•4 by dee4 recorded on K&y as, 111J in aook 171 at P•t• 513, 014 Arapahoe county Record•, thence alont t.h• northerly and eaeterlJ rl1ht•of•vay lin•• of 1ald Kl9hlln• canal tt.a follovinv tt.ree (>> cour1&11 l) u )) alon9 a curve to the dpt, th• tanvent of llhlch kara • 11•12 1 01 11 a, havint a c•ntral •ntl• of u•u•u• an4 a racUua of 111.n fHt, an arc lantth of 1u.1t ra,,..to a point of tanvenovr • · u • n • lo• a, a cUatanc• of u t. oa feet to • point of curvature, alon9 a curve to the rlca'ht havint a ca~tnl •n,le of 4"Jl'I>" an4 • radiu1 of 1441.17 feat, an arc larw,th o 11J.77 feet, th,.nc• N 1t•1o•u• s, a diatanc• of U0.44 feet, t.Mnce N 14•01 1 11• s, • dletanoe of 11c.11 feat, thence N c1•11•ac• a, a Olatance of 74.11 feat, thanoe • ,1•,1•11• s, • dletanoe ef 111.00 fHtt thence I 1t•oa•cp s, • diatanc• of uo.n fe1tr t.Mnc• N 11•1,•1111 s, • Ol1t1nce of 11.11 feet, thence N 74•11•11• a, a dhtance of 11.u teat, thence If 11•u•sJ 11 1, a dlatance or 101.11 fut, thence If u•n•n• 1, 1 dl1tanc• of 1oc.os f11tr thence N 11•11 1 11 11 1, • dlatance of ts.as fee\, thence N 1a•1s•c1• s, a dletanca or 111.11 feet, thane• N 1c•oc•o,11 1, a dlatance of 11.,s fHtt thence N IO"H'H" 1, a dlatance or H>.H f11t, thence If c1•1>1 55" E, • dlatenc• of 11.11 r,,t, thence N 11•cc•aa• 1, • dl•t•nc• of 10.so feet, thence N 11•1,•ss• 1, • dletance of 71.74 Pep I •I J ·~ • I . • • , ]- - ' . -...... -.• • ,. • ,~ . • ' (' foetr thenc• I I> •a& •2211 z, 11 dhteno• o~ 10.40 Cutr t.h•nca a 70•12 1 1,11 E, a dlatancc of 21s.e1 feot, thane• a 1,•a1•a,11 s, a dlatano• of 114.63 feet to aald w••~ ¥l9ht-of-vai lln• of louth Holly strut, thenc• H 0•02 1 25 11 s, parallel with th• e11t Una or th• ~ortheut Quarter (NE\) of aalcl section 11 encl alon9 Hlcl VHt rlCJht.•of•way line, a dlttenc• of 274. JI feet. to th• •olnt of 1a9innin91 Cont1inln9 36.710 acre,, •ore or 1•••• RHJIIJGITJQK1 h'epana .,, .-r&c.nault1nt1, Jno. • .Jun• ao, lttl infl I>. HO. OI / UG~ta .,,,,1a . UU•10J.1at ..... 1.11 -~--· "'~ •, ' .. • I. • , 2 - • • • • • HO LLY STREET SOUTH -·-. ~ ,ii.. ... ;.lL..,.Jl~L. l---~·11r~·ir .~1u·o11 •.11 ,1••111 ·•• " - ,~ 2 -- I • • , - - • • • • 10 C 'r BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE N0.1 SERIF.8 OF 1991 COUNCIL BILL NO. 78 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 18 FOR LOTS 1, 2 AND 3 OF THE CLOX SUBDIVISION, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO TO VALLEY SANITATION DISTRICT'S CONNECTORS AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LAND WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIES. WHEREAS, Valley Sanitation Di1trict deslnt lo annu an additional area approximately 1.56 acrea locat.ed in Arapahoe County Into itl Diltrict; and WHEREA8, uid area ia now IIOIIN "E" · liaht induarial; and WHEREAS, uld annexation cl thl1 eddldonal parcel cl land will not increa• the tap allocation t.o the Valley Sanitation Di1trid; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: 8N:&ieo l 'l1le AcrNn-t betwem the Cl9 cl Enpwood and Valley Sanitation Dlarict entitled ·Supplement No. 18 To Connector', ApeelMnt • Sewer Contract No. 2", I• an area appro11l111at.ely 1.11 _._ which la owned by Belqaain T. and llariGn B. Delahay t.o the Valley Sanitation Dl1bict'1 Connector', Acr-ent lor annnalia la henby approved. A copy cl uid ApNment la auachad hereto and ............. heNin by rlferMIN . Wien a n.. Mayor and the~ Cln .,. _.., authoriwl t.o lip and au..t, reapectively, the uid ~t lor and on behalf'tlthe Cl9 Council and the Cl9 ti Enslewood. llwl by title wl ....... OIi final ...... on the 11th day flDICI lb I , I.I. Publilhed by title u Ordinanee No . __. S.riaull•l, on the 11th day fl D11 .a. , 1•1. AffE T : Palrida H. Crow, City Cletti I, Patncia H. Crow, City Clerti fllhe Cler., ......... Cellndl. herlby ar"'1 Iha& the abowe and ro......., 11 a true copy tithe 0. ti IHI ,....t • flMI .... and pallll .. •• by title u Onlinanclt No . __, Serial ,I 1•1. ---...... H.o,.,;;- • • . . -~--_......, __ _ . ' • . " I. • • ,_ ~ I - - • • • " · ... • SUPPU:M[!IT !10 • ....::a_ TO CO!lll[C'TOR'S ACll[[M[!IT Sewer contract No,~ .. TIIJS ACREF.MF.NT, aAde and entered Into by and between the CITY or r.NCLEVOOD, actl"9 by and thrCM19h it• duly authorised Mayor and City Clerk, hereinafter refarr .. to aa Citr, and VALi.it SANITATION DISTRICT, Arapahoe County, Colorado, hero natter rafarracl to aa District, IIIIEIIL\S, on tho 1Sth day of Nov_....r, 1114, tho City antarad into a connector'• A9raa .. nt vith tho Dlatrlct concarnl119 tho connactlon of the Dlatrlct saver collection facilltiea to the city'• aeva9e ayat••, and IIIIUL\S, eald A9rea .. nt provided that additional aervic• area• could bo Included vithln tho ll•ita of the Dlatrlct vit!I the written conaant of tllo City, NOif TMEIIIFOIII:, ln co11alderation of tho Pnal••• and of the' autual covenant• of the partl•• hereto, lt la .'treed aa follov•• 1. T?le Clty doe• llereby C011Hnt to tile lnclualon of the additional ar•• daacribod on IXbAblg Anti lloreto into \'alley sanitation Diatrict and a9roe• that aald additional area .. , bo ••rv .. vlth tllo sever facilitl•• of the Dlatrlct, and that the City vill treat tho aeva9e dlac:llar9od l11to the Diatrict• aa11itary aeva90 ayat•• and Into the City'• tru11k line froa aald additional area, all in accerdance vltll the Connector'• "'9rHN11t datacl Noveallar 11, 1114 -~ the City and tile Dlatrict. Accordi119ly, par .. ra,a. I of aaid C-Ctor•• AfraeN11t la her.W a...._. to i11Cludo the additional real property daacrlNd °" 1Jbl'9lf ~ hereto. 'nlo -r• of aald ,...,.rty an left...; T. Delahay and NeriOII 1. Delahey, I, bCOpt for t11o ..... -nu Mt fonll i11 peratr•fll I herelMNVe, Mch alld .,,.ry otMr ,....,.i.., .. ,. c-tor•a Atr-llt rwl-111•Sft1•• elld _.iw 111 fllll force alld effect, alld Ille ... ,,,._., er.a ...... 111 l11Cl..._. aMU M ... , ... te au of CM u..- alld .. r••••11'te OORtailled 111 .. ,. ~·• ,..r,1aaat, IN IIITIIUI 11111:111:0P, the partloa ... rete ... ,,. ...... tllelr c.,,.... __ - na-• alld -1• to M Mrn11to SUMCrlNd a .. afUaod thla day of , 11_. - ATTaTI ClflCWINWDH cliy cleri ATTUTt .,, ____________________ ~....,-..... , .... va-., ....... • "~ • I • . .. I • • • , • - • I• • ·"".~ ..... .-.. ~· .-, .... VALLEY SUPPLEMENT •13 ' • • LOCATION MAP I . • • , ]- - • • ORDINANCE N0.1) SERIES OF 1991 • • • BY AUTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 79 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 4, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 IN ORDER TO STANDARDIZE SALES TAX COLLECTION IN THE STATE . WHEREAS, the Colorado Municipal Lupe Ntablilhed a Sain Tax Commit.tee whON purpoN wa1 to nandardiae and atnamline edmini1trat.ion ol local ule1 and uae tuN; and WHEREAS, the 111.andarcliution i1 clesiped to provide uniformity to ule1 tu throuahout the St.ate which will 1iplf\cantly limplif'y ule1 tu edmini1tration without ucrificin1 Naential local control over local uln tH revenue1, tu bun and t .. collection; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE crrv COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS : h:Sim l Title 4, Chapter 4, olthe Enpwood Municipal Code 1985 are henby amended to Nacl a, ron-,: 4-4-1 : ADIONUITIIAffON OP TAX: The ... illiltration ol all the provilion1 ol dli1 Olapter ii henby "91111 in the Dindar ol ..._... lervieel, who lhall, with the approval el the City Manapr, prwribe f'orm1 and ,__able rulea and f'IIUlation• In ..r-mity with &hi• Olapter f'or the •akinl ol N1Um1, f'or the awrtainaent, a11111-\ aM eollection ol the wee I ....... henunder, and f'or the preper edminiltratlen aM •.tNciH1ent ......,, • CIIIPY ol wllich f'orllla, rule, aM nplaUona ahall be made awailalile tat.he public. 4-4 -1 : DSPINl'l'IONII: When Uled ill thi1 Chapls, die llllowinl _. and phra111 lhall haw the f'ol'-iftl _......,.,..._,,_die c.'11.e•t it clearly appean that a dlfl'8"ftt •eanins 11 indlcal.ed: ACCl88 smmca A THE SIUMCII ftJDIISHED BY A LOCAL DCHANOE COMPANY TO ITS CU8TOMD8 WHO PROVIDE TBLBCOMMUNICATIONB SERVICIB WHICH ALLOW THEM TO PROVIDE SUCH TELBOOIOWNICATIONS SUVICIB. ANY SAU WHDS TANGIBLE PUIONAL P1tOP1t1r1'Y m IOLD BY AN AUCTIONED WHO II BITHD TIIS AOSNT POI THE OWHD or BUCH PIIOPD'IT oa II IN PACf THI OWHD THEIIOP. . , 10 d .. I . • 0 ]- • AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE • . ~ • . .. ANY VEHICLE OR DEVICE IN, UPON, OR BY WHICH ANY PERSON OR PROPERTY IS OR MAY BE TRANSPORTED OR DRAWN UPON A PUBLIC HIGHWAY, OR ANY DEVICE USED OR DESIGNED FOR AVIATION OR FLIGHT IN THE AIR. AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE INCWDBS, BUT 18 NOT Lllfft'BD TO, MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS, SDII-TRAILERS, OR MOBILE HOMES. AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE SHALL NOT INCWDE DEVICES MOVED BY HUMAN POWER OR USED DCWSIVBLY UPON STATIONARY RAILS OR TRACKS. BUSINESS ALL ACTIVfflBB INGAGBD IN OR CAUSED TO BE ENGAGED IN WITH THE oeacr OF GAIN, BENEffl, OR ADVANTAGE, DIRECT OR INDIRECT. CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION MEANS ANY ENTn'Y WHICH : (I) HAS BEEN CERTlnED AB A NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATION UNDER SECTION IIOl(C) (3) or THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE, AND (II) 18 A RELIGIOUS OR CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION. AB USED IN THIS DEnNfflON, A ·cHARITABLE ORGANIZATIO~ 18 AN OllQANIZATION WHICH BXCWBIVBLY, AND IN A MANND OON818TBNT WITH DIITINO I.AWi ANO POil THI UNBffl or AN INDIPINlft NUIIBD or PIR80N8, ,UILY ANO VOWlffAIILY MINISTU8 TO THI PHYSICAL. IIDITAL oa BPIRfflJAL NUD8 or Plll80N9. AND WHICH THUl8Y LIIIINI THE BUllDINS or OOVUNMBNT. CITY THE MUNICIPALffY OF THI City ti~ CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS TANOIBL& PIIIONAL PROPERTY WHICH, WHEN COll8DIID WITH OTHER TANOIIL& PIIIONAL PIIOPDTY, LOBBS rrB IDINTITY TO IIOOMI AN DITIORAL AND INlllPAIABL& PART OF A OOIIPUTSD BTllUCl'UU 01 PIIOIICT INCLUDING PUBUC AND PIIVATI IMPIOVDIDITI. OONITllUCTION MATDIALI DICWDS. llTI' AU NOT UMrrsD TO, SUCH TH1NOI Al: ASPHALT, HICKS, IUILDUI' IIAIIDWAD, CAUUUNO MAftllAL. CDIIDff, OONCUft. OONDUff, ILICTIIC WIRING ANO CONNICTIONI, 2 . , ·- .. I . • 0 , ]- CONSUMER DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL SERVICES OR DIRBCTOR DRUG DISPENSED IN ACCORDANCE WITH A PR RIPTION • ~ • . • ' <. FIREPLACE INSERTS, ELECTRICAL HEATING AND COOLING EQUIPMENT, FLOORING, GLASS, GRAVEL, INSULATION, LATH, LEAD, LIME, LUMBBR, MACADAM, MILLWORK, MORTAR, OIL, PAINT, PIPING, PIPE VALVES AND PIPE FITTINGS PLASTER, PLUMBING FIXTURES, PUTTY, REINFORCING MESH, ROAD BASE, ROOFING, SAND, SANITARY SEWER PIPE, SHEET METAL, SITE LIGHTING, STEEL, STONE, ffl1CCO, TILE, TREES, SHRUBS AND OTHER LANDSCAPING MATERIALS, WALL BOARD, WALL COPING, WALL PAPER, WEATHER STRIPPING, WIRE NETTING AND SCREEN, WATER MAINS AND METERS, AND WOOD PRBSBRVBR. THE ABOVE MATERIALS, WHEN USED ,OR ,ORMS, OR OTHER ITEMS WHICH DO NOT REMAIN AS AN INTEGRAL OR INSEPARABLE PART OF A COMPLETED STRUCl'URB OR PROJECT ARE NOT CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS . (Al ANY INDMDUAL PERSON OR Lill PERSON ENGAGED IN BUSINBSS IN THE CITY WHO USIS, STOUS. Dl8TRIBt.rl'ES OR OTHERWISE OONSUMIS IN THE CITY TANGIBLE PUSONAL PIOPBllTY OR TAXABLE SERVICBS PURCHASED PROM SOURCES INSIDE OR Ot.rl'SIDE THE CITY . • , .. _..., .,, •• ft .......... .., lheQili, .._ ... ,. 11M .._ lhall i11el•• ... , ••.....-ti BirH .. ,. THI DIRBCl'OR or nNANCIAL SERVICIS or THE CffY or IINGUWOOD OR SUCH OTHU PUION DDIONAftD BY THE MUNICIPALITY; "DIRBCl'OR or FINANCIAL SDVICIS" SHAIJ. ALSO INCUJDS SUCH PaSON'S Dl810NU. DRUGS DISPENSED IN ACCORDANCE Wffll ANY ORDU IN W&ITING , DATED AND SIGNED IY A LICSNSBD PRACTITIONU or THI HBAIJNO ARTS, OR GIVEN ORALLY BY A PIACTITIONU. AND IMMEDIATELY REDUCED TO wafflNO BY THE PHARMACIST, A881STANT PHARMACIST, OR PHAllMACY INTERN, SPIIClfflNO THE NAME AND ADDUII or THE PUION POil WHOM THE MEDICINE. DIUO 01 POISON 18 OnEUD AND DIUCTIONI. IP ANY, TO II PLACED ON TIii LAIEL. 3 ~- • - - .. I. • , ~ I • "' - ]-,. • • • '· ENGAGED IN BUSINESS PBRFORIIING OR PROVIDING SERVICES IN THE CITY OR SEWNG, LBASING, RENTING, DEUVERING OR INSTALLING TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPBJn'Y FOR STORAGE, USE OR CONSUMfflON WITHIN THE CITY. ENGAGED IN BUSDIS881N THE CITY INCWDES, BUT 18 NOT Ulffl'SD 'IO, ANY ONE OP THE ,OU.OWDIG ACl'IVfflES BY A PERSON: (1) DlallCl'LY, lNDIDCTLY, OR BY A SUBSIDIARY MAINTAINS A BUILDING, STORE, OFFICE, BAJ PUCX>II, WARBJIOUSE, OR PLACE OP BU81NB88 WITHIN THE TAXING .JURISDICTION; (2) RND8 ONB OR IIORE EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR COIIIIJ8810NBD SALES PERSONS INTO fllE TAXING .JURJSDICTION TO SOIJCIT BUS1Nal OR 'IO INSTAU., A88B11BLB, REPAIR. SUVIC8, OR A88l8T IN THB UU OP ITS PRODUCTS, oa ,OR DDIONIITRATION OR OTHER DASONS; (3) IIAJNTAIMB OJlfB OR MORE BIIPLOYEES, AGDffS oa COIOIIS810NED 8ALB8 PERSONS ON DUTY AT A LOCATION WITHIN fllB TAXING .JURISDICTION; w OWNS. LBASD, DNT8 OR OTHDWIU DDCl8D CONTIOL ova REAL OR PUIONAL PIIOPDTY WITHIN THB TAXING .RJUIDICl'ION; oa (I) MADS MOU THAN ONE DEIJVDY INTO THB TAXING .JURISDICTION WITHIN A TWBLVS MONTH PBIUOD . • DBIIPI' COMMUCIAL CONTAJNUI, LABBLS AND SHIPPING PACKAGING CAIID 80LD 'IO A PU80N ICNGAGa> IN MATERIALS IIANUPACl'U&ING, COMPOUNDING, WHOLDAUNG, .IOBBINO, UTAJUNO, PACKAOING, D11Ta'B111'1NO OR IOTl'UNG POI ML&. PIOffl 01 ua THAT MUTI ALL or THS ,OUDWlNQ CONDITIONS : (I) II UUD IY THB IIANUPAC'l'UID. COIIPOUNDU. I WHO• DUD, .,oua. UTAJLU, PACICAOU, Dll'l'l'BUTOI 01 IOl"l'LU 'IO • • CONTAIN 01 I.AUL THI r1N1IIISD PIODUCI"; 4 0 t ~" I - ·, - FARM CLOSEOUT SALE FOOD Q11981 'JMMY Ill.Bl UCENSE • UNEN 8!RVICl8 • • . .. • (II) IS TRANSFERRED BY SAID PERSON ALONG WITH AND AS A PART OF THE FINISHED PRODUCT TO 'fflB PURCHASER; AND <Ill> IS NOT Rm.JRNABLB TO SAID PERSON FOR RBUSB. FUU. AND PINAL DISPOSfflON OF AU TANGIBLE PUSONAL PROPERTY PREVIOUSLY USBD BY A FARMER OR RANCHD IN FADING OR RANCHING OPERATION WHICH ARE BEING ABANDONED. POOD FOR DOIIBBTIC HOIIE CONSUIIPl'ION AS DBFINBD IN 7 U.8.C . SECTION 2012(0) AS AIIBNDBD, FOR PURPOSBS OF 'fflE FBDDAL POOD STAIIP PIIOORAII AS DBFINBD IN 7 U.8.C. SBCTION toll(H), AS AMENDED, EXCBPI' 'fflAT "FOOD" DOBB NOT INCWDB; CARBONATBD WATER MARKETED IN CONTAINBR8; CHBWING GUii; SEEDS AND PLANTS TO GROW FOOD; PREPARBD SALADS AND SALAD BARS; COLD SANDWICHES; DEU TRAYS; AND POOD OR DRINK VENDED BY OR THROUGH IIACHINBS OR NON.COIN OPBRATBD COIN.COUBCTING FOOD AND SNACK DSVICB8 ON BBHALF OF A VENDOR. 'fflB TOTAL AMOUNT UCEIVBD IN IIONBY, CUDIT, PIOPU'l'Y OR O'fflBR CONSIDUATION VALUBD IN IIONBY POR AU IALD, LUIBI, OR UNTALS OF TANGIBU PSIIONAL PIIOPDTY OR 8DVICB8. 'Ille 11111 aa11al ,_is .. i• -•,, cu .. ile; ,. ... ._ el 1111 If II 11• :&Iha, 1al•1 iR •111y II, ........ , .................. h ... .., .... s•illr wilhia ... 911, .... _, ,.,.,... pe:W. A CITY OF INOUWOOD SALE8 AND UH TAX LICBNSB . SDVICBS INVOLVING PROVISION AND Cl.SANING OP UNENS, INCWDINO BUT NOT UMITBD TO IMJS, UNIFORM , COVBIAIJ.8 AND DIAPBIB . 5 ' . 'I •. .. • I . • 0 t ,_i I - LODGING SERVICES MEDICAL SUPPIJIS • • ,.. • ~ • ' . ' THE FURNISHING OF ROOMS OR ACCOMMODATIONS BY ANY PERSON, PARTNERSHIP, ASSOCIATION, CORPORATION, ESTATE, REPRESENTATIVE CAPACITY OR ANY OTHER COMBINATION OP INDMDUALS BY WHATEVER NAME KNOWN TO A PUSON WHO FOR A CONSIDERATION USB8, P088B88B8, OR HAS THE RIGHT TO UH OR P088B88 ANY ROOM IN A HOTEL, INN, BED AND BUAKPAST USIDENCE, APAJl'l'IIENT HOTEL, LODGING HOUSE, MOTOR HOTEL, GUESTHOUSE, GUEST RANCH, TRAILER COACH, MOBU HOME, AUTO CAMP, OR TRAILER COURT AND PARK. OR SIMILAR B8TABUSHIDNT, POR A PERIOD OF LESS THAN THIRTY DAYS UNDER ANY CONCESSION, PaMIT, RIGHT OF ACCESS, UCBNBB TO UU. OR OTHER AGREEMENT, OR OTHBRWIH. MEDICAL 8UPPUIS DRUGS, PROSTHETIC MEDICAL AND DENTAL APPLIANCES, AND SPBCIAL UDI POR PATIENTS WITH NBUROIIUICULAll OR SIMILAR DBBIUTATINO AJUIBNT8, WHEN SOLD POI fllB DIDCT, PalONAL USE OF A SPBCIPIC INDMDUAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH A PUICalfflON oa OTHER WRJTTBN DIUCTIYS 1111.JD BY A LICBNBED PUCl'ITIOND OP MBDICINB, DSN'1'18'1'8Y, oa PODIATllY; ~VB IYBOLA88 LDIIII <JNCWDING BYBOLA88 nAMD>. AND ooaacnva CONTACT L&NBa, WHSN IOLD POil ftll DIUCT, PUSONAL UIB OP A IPIDCIPIC INDIVIDUAL IN AOCORDANCB Wffll A PUSCalfflON OR OTHER warrTBN DIR8C'l'IVS IIIUSD BY A UCBNBBD PUCl'ITIONBR OP MBDICINB OR OP'l'OM&TaY; WHDLCHAIRS AND C&UTCHD, WHIN IOLD POR THI DIUCT, PDIONAL UIS OP A IPBCIPIC INDIVIDUAL; OXYOIN AND HSMODIALY818 PIODUCTI POa U8I BY A IIIDICAL PATIENT, HIAJUNO AIOI. HIAIING AID MTTDIIS. INSUUN, INSUUN MIAIUIING AND IN.lllCTINO DIVICIS, OWCOII TO II UIID POI TREATMENT OP INBUUN UACTIONI, AND HUMAN WHOLI BLOOD, PLAIIIA, ILOOD PIODUCTI AND DDIVATIVII. TIIII IXDIPTION IXCWDII ITDII PUICIIAID POil UIS BY MIDICAL AND e ,, - • ' I. • 0 , __ , - MOBILE MACHINERY AND SELF-PROPELLED CONSTRUCTION BQUIPMENT NSWIPAPD • • • ,. DENTAL PRACTITIONERS OR MEDICAL FACILITIES IN PROVIDING THEIR SERVICES, EVEN THOUGH CERTAIN OF THOSE ITEMS MAY BB PACKAGBD POR SINGLE USE BY INDIVIDUAL PATIENTS AFTER WHICH THE ITEM WOULD BB DISCARDED . THOSE VBHICLIS, SELF-PROPELLED OR OTHBRWl8E, WHICH ARE NOT DESIGNED PRIMARILY PO& THB TRANSPORTATION OF PBRIONI oa CAIIOO OVER THE PUBLIC HIGHWAYS, AND THOSE MOTOR VEHICLBS WHICH MAY HAVE ORIGINALLY BEEN DBSIGNED PO& THB TRANSPORTATION OF PBRIONI oa CAIIOO OVER THE PUBLIC HIGHWAYS, AND THOSE MOTOR VEHICLBS WHICH MAY HAVE ORIGINALLY BEEN DBSIGNBD ,oa THE TRANSPORTATION or PBRSONS OR CAIIOO, BUT WHICH HAVE BUN RBDISIGNED oa MODlnED BY THE MOUNTING THSUON OF SPBCIAL BQUIPIISNT O& IIACHINBRY, AND WHICH MAY 1B ONLY INCIDENTALLY OPUATBD OR MOVED OYD fllE PUBLIC HIGHWAYS . flll8 DU'INITION IHCWDBS BUT 18 NOT LIIIJ'l'aD TO WHDUD VEHICLBS COMMONLY USED IN THE CONSftUCTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR or ltOADWAYS, THE DRILLING or WELLS, AND THE DJOOING OF DITCHBS . A PUBLICATION, PmNTED ON NSWIPalNT, INTBNDID PO& QINUAL CIICULATION, AND PUIILIIHID DOULA&LY AT IHOff JNTUVALI, CONTAINING INPOUIATION AND IDnoaw.l ON CUaRBNT BVBN'l'I AND NSWI or GINDAL JNTUDT. THE Tall NBWIPAPII DOD NOT INCWDE: IIMJAIDfD. TIIAD& PUBLICATIONS 01 JOUINALI. caDIT BULUTINI, ADVUTUIINO INISllTS. CIRCULAII. DIUCTO&ID. IIAP8. &ACING PROGIWII, UNJNTI, NIWIPAPSR CLIPPING AND MAILING IIIMCII OR LlfflNQI, PUBUCATIONI fllAT INCWDE AN UPDATING oa UY1IION IDYICB. OR IOOIC8 OR POCD'I' IDfflONI or IOOU. 7 "' -. . , • . r • - I. • 0 • ; , -~ I • ,,,_ ]-• . • " • '· - - PAY TELBVJSION SHALL INCWDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, CABLB, MICROWAVE OR OTHER TELEVISION SBIMCE POR WHICH A CHARGE IS OIPOSBD. PERSON ANY INDMDUAL, PIRM PARTNERSHIP, JOINT VBNTUU, CORPORATION, ESTATE OR TRUST, RBCBIVD, TRUSTEE, ASSIGNEE, L&SSD, OR ANY PBIISON ACTING IN A PIDUCIABY OR UPUSENTATIVB CAPACITY, WRBTHD APPOINTED BY COURT OR " OTHBllWISS. OR ANY GROUP OR COMBINAftON ACTING AS A UNIT. PREPRINTED SHALL Ila.AN INIDTS, ATTACHMENTS OR NEWSPAPER 8UPPLDIDl'l'I CIRCULATED IN SUPPLEMENTS NBWBPAPSIII THAT: (l) ARE PRIMARILY DSYOTBD TO AIJVBRTISING; AND (I) THE Dll'l'IUlltfflON, INIDTION OR ATTACHMENT OP WHICH 18 OOIOIONLY PAID FOR BY THE ADVBRTIIBll PRISCRIPl'ION DRU08 DllU08 Dlll'DIISD IN ACCORDANCE WITH PORANIMALS ANY OllDD IN ftlTING, DATBD AND IIONBD BY A PUC'l'fflOND. OR GIVEN ORALLY BY A PIACTITIOND. INClfflNG THE ANIMAL POa WHICH TBS IISDICINE OR DRUG 18 onmo AND DIDCTIONB. 1r ANY, TO BS PLACSD ON Tim LMll:L. PIIIISHt\11 Plll9I 11N ""' 111111 II U1-lai111f-,••• 1., .................................. ,I G,h ..... • ..... a-.1u, IRIIIIGmlf•• 11111 11h11111111 ... elll I 1h I lf111....-,llll,-1h ..... ., .................................... ....... ..... .,.., .................... ..... ....................... ......... .... ., ,...,.. PRICE OR Pl1ICHA8& ftlll: PIICS 'IO TIIS OONIUIIU. DCWIIVII: PRICE or ANY DIDCT TAX DIPOHD BY ftlll: nDDAL OOYDIIIIDff oa BY THII AILTICL&. AND, IN THS CAI& or ALL aTAIL IALIII onoLVDIO THS DCHANGS or ...,,..,-Y, ALIO DCWIIVE or THS FAIi IIAaDT YAWS OP ftlll: PIOPDTY IICIIANOD AT ftlS IWB TOR AND Pl.ACS I OP ftlS IICIIAIIOS. IF: • • • • • ,, ~ ' . , - ]-• ' • I• ' . • ' (. (1) SUCH EXCHANGED PROPERTY IS TO BE SOLD THEREAFTER IN THE USUAL COURSE OF THE RETAILER'S BUSINESS, OR (2) SUCH EXCHANGED PROPERTY IS A VEHICLE AND 18 EXCHANGBD FOR ANOTHER VEHICLE AND BOTH VEHICLES ARE SUBJF.CI' TO UCBNSING, RBGISTRATION, OR CBJl'l'lnCATION UNDER THE LAWS OF THIS STATE, INCWDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, .. VEHICLBS OPERATING UPON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS, OFF-HIGHWAY RECREATION VEHICLBS, WATEIICRAP"r, AND AIRCRAP"r. ANY MONBY OR OTHER CONSIDERATION PAID OVER AND ABOVE THE VAWE OF THE EXCHANGSD PROPERTY IS SUB.JECT TO TAX. PRICE OR PURCHASE PRICE INCWDES: (1) THE AMOUNT OF MONEY RECEIVED OR DUE IN CASH AND CREDITS . (2) PROPERTY AT FAIR MARKET VALUE TAKEN IN DCHANGB BUT NOi' POR RESALE IN THE USUAL COUl8B OP THE RETAILBR'S BU8INBS8. (S) ANY CONSmBRATION VAWBD IN MONBY, SUCH AS TIIADING STAMPS OR COUPONS WHUDY TRB MANUPACTURBR OR 80MB0NB BLa UDIBUR818 THE ltBTAILBR POR PAaT OP TRB PUICHASI PRICB AND OTHO MBDIA OP DCHANGI. (4) THB TOTAL PRICE CHARGED ON CUDIT SALIS INCWDING FINANCE CHAIGIS WHICH ARB NOT IBPARATELY STATED . AN AIIOU!ff CHAIGBD Al INTUBST ON THE UNPAID 8ALANCB OP TRB PUICHASE PRICB 18 NOT • PART OP TRB PUICHASB PRICB UNI.BU fllll: AMOUNT ADDED TO THI PURCHASE PRICE 18 INCWDll:D IN THB PRINCIPAL AMOU!ff OP A PROMl880aY Nari:; BXCIPT THI INTll:UIT OR CARRYING CHAROB SIT OUT SIPAltATBLY PROM THB UNPAID BALANCE OF THB .., PUIIICHASII: ftUCII: ON THE FACB OP fllB NOn I • 18 NOT PART OP fllB PURCHASB PRICB. AN • • 9 ; ,_ ,, I ]- J- · .. • .. • • ... AMOUNT CHARGED FOR INSURANCE ON THE PROPERTY SOLD AND SEPARATELY STATED IS NOT PAJn' or THE PURCHASE PRICE. (5) INSTALLATION, DEIJVERY AND WHEELING- IN CHAIIGBI INCUJDED IN THE PURCHASE PRICE AND NOT SBPARATELY STATED . (6) TRANSPORTATION AND OTHER CHARGES TO OnDCT Da.lVDY or TANGIBLE PERSONAL PIIOPDTY TO TIIS PURCHASER. (1) INDUUICT nDaAL IIANUrACTURERS' DCIBB TADS. 8UCH AS TADS ON AUTOIIOBILEB, flU8 AND FLOOR STOCK. (I) TIIS GltOl8 PUIICHA8& PRICE OF AJn'ICLES SOLD AffD IIANUFAC'MJRINO OR AffBR HAVING BDN IIADB TO ORDU. INCWDING TBS GIIOl8 VALUB or ALL THB IIATBIUALI U8BD, LAIIOR AND SDVICE PBRPORIIBD AND THB PllOffl THSUON. ·PRJcr OR ·PURCHASE PRICr SHALL NOT INCWDB: (1) ANY 8AU8 Oil UBS TAX IIIPOBBD BY THE l'l'Afl or COLOIW>O OR BY ANY POLfflCAL 8U8DM8ION THUBOF. (I) ,.. PAlll llAU&'I' VAWB or PROPERTY BICIIANOD IP 8UCH PIOPBRTY IS 10 BB IOLD TllmAftU IN THB ltffAILDB UIIUAL COUIIS 0, IUIINBII. THIS IS NOT LDffl'D TO acRANOII IN OOLOIADO. OUT OP ffAft flAN.DII AD AN ALLOWABLS ADRJl'IIISlft' TO TIIS PUICHA8S PIUCB. (I) DIICOUNTI noll THE ORIGINAL PIUCS IP 11JCH DIICOUNT AND THE COIUBPONDINO HCDAIS IN IALl8 TAX DUE IS ACTUALLY PAIISD ON TO THB PURCHABIR. AN AJll'ICIPAflD DIICOUNT TO BS AILOWD ,oa PAYIIINT ON OR BU'OU A GIVBN DAft 18 NOi' AN ALLOWABLS AD,RJ8'1'11SNT TO ftll PIie& IN WOidlNO OIOl8 SALII. 10 ' , . ' • ' I. . '-~'}ti • -.. ]-•, . .. • ,. PRIVATE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES COMMUNICATIONS PURNISHBD TO A SUBSCRIBER, WHICH SERVICES BNTITLES THB SUBSCRIBER TO EXCLUSIVE OR PRIORITY U8B OP ANY COMMUNICATION CHANNEL OR GROUPS OF CHANNELS, OR TO THE DCWIIVB OR PRIORITY USE OP ANY INTUBTATS INTSR-COMMUNICATIONS 8YlftM8 ,OR THB SUBSCRIBER'S STATIONS. PROBTHfflC ANY AltTlftCL\L UIIB, PART, DBVICB OR • DEVICES APPLIANCE ,OR HUMAN USE WHICH AIDS OR UPLACBB A BODILY FUNCTION; IS DESIGNED, IIANUFACTIJIBD, ALTERED OR AIMU8TBD TO ffl A PARTICULAR INDIVIDUAL; AND 18 PRBICRIBBD BY A UCENSED PRACTITIOND OP THB H&AUNO ARTS . PROSTHfflC DBVICBB DfCWDB BUT ARE Nor UMITSD TO PUICBIBBD AUDITORY, OPHTHALMIC OR OCULAJl, CARDIAC, DENTAL. OR OmtOPBDIC DBVICBB OR APPUANCl8, OXYGEN CONCDlftATORB AND OXYGEN WITH IBLATBD AOCIBIORIES. PURCHASBOR THB ACQUIIITION ,OR ANY SALE CONIIDDATION BY ANY PERSON OP TANGIBLE PBIIIONAL PROPERTY OR TAXAIIU IDVICB8 THAT ARE PUIICHA8BD, l&All:D,itiNIID,IOLD,U8BD,8TORBD, DllftlllUTD. OR CONBUMID, BUT DCWDB8 A IOICA PIN Giff OP PIIOPDTY OR i8IMCII. ftlll8 TUMS INCWDB CAPITAL LUAI, INll'AU.IIDIT AND CUDIT 8AL8I, AND NDIDff AND 8UVICl8 AOQUIUD BY: (l) TMNIPU. SITHD CONDITIONALLY OR AIIIOU1nLY, OP TITLE OR P088BSBION OR IOTH TO TANOIBU PERSONAL PROPERTY; (I) A LUU. LIAIII PUltCHABI AOUBMBNT, DNTAL oa oaANT or A LICBNI&. DfCWDINO IOYALTY AOUIMINTB, TO UBI TAIIOl8L& PIIIONAL PIOPDTY OR TAMBL& mYICBB; m PmlPOIIIIANCI or TAXABLE 8UVICl8; OR (4) IAITD oa IICIWIOI ,OR OTHU I • • ...... OI mYICBB INCWDINO OOUPONI . 11 0 ]- • • . " • ', THE TERMS "PURCHASE" AND "SALE" DO NOT INCLUDE: (1) A DIVISION OP PAlft'NERSHIP ASSETS AMONG ftlB PAJlTNDS ACCORDING TO THEIR INTBRB8'1'8 IN THE PARTNERSHIP; (2) ftlB l'ODIAflON OP A CORPORATION BY THB OWND8 OP A BUSINBSS AND THE TRANSnR OP ftlBIR BU8INBSS ASSBTS TO THB COUOIIAftON IN DCHANGE l'OR ALL THB COUOIIAflON'S OUTSTANDING STOCK, acsrr QUAUFYING SHARES, IN PllOPOfflON TO THE ASSETS CONTRIBUTBD; (S) ftlB TRANIPD OP ASSBTS OF 81L\UHOLDUS IN THE FORMATION OR Dl880Uffl0N OP PROPESSIONAL CORPORATIONS; (4) ftlB DIS80Uffl0N AND THE PRO RA.TA D18TR1Btrn0N OP THE CORPORATION'S ASSBTI TO ff8 STOCKHOLDERS; (I) A ftANIPD OP A PAll'l'NDIHIP INlrmT, (I) ftR TltAN8PD IN A aBOIIGANIZAflON QUALlfflNO UNDD acTION NtkAXU OP TBS 1WIWWWAL aYSNUB CODB OP ttN•, Al AIONDSD; (1) TBS POIIIIA1'IOII OP A PA.lrl'NDIIIIP BY ftlS ftANlna CW All8ft TO TBS PA.lmdlllllP Ga TIWllftll ,O A PAlrl'NUIHIP IN DCIWIOS POa P9DPOllTIONATS "1W .. 1•rm-•1•1 IN TBS PAlll'NDIIIIP: (I) TIIS as,camlON OP PUIONAL PIIOParY ft A CHA'ffSL IIOll'lOAOB HOLDS& OI ft>IIIICLOIUD ff A USN HOLDD: Ct) ftlS ftANlna OP A88&T8 PION A PAaDff COIPOltAft>N TO A 1UB8ID1AllY coaPOIA'IION Ga COIPOIAffONI WHICH AD OWNSD AT L&AIT aotrn PDCmff BY TBS PADll'i' couoaATION, WHICH TIAIIUSa • IOl&Y IN acHANOa ,oa IIOCK oa aculffllll OPTHS IUIIIDWlY COaPOaAftON; 12 ' ' • I . • 0 • t 'll~ I • ,. - ]-~ • ' • ft • <, " (10) THE TRANSFER OF ASSETS FROM A SUBSIDIARY CORPORATION OR CORPORATIONS WHICH ARE OWNED AT LBA8T EIGHTY PERCENT BY THE PARENT CORPORATION TO A PARENT CORPORATION OR TO ANOfflBR SUBSIDIARY WHICH 18 OWNED AT LBAST EIGHTY PERCENT BY THE PARENT CORPORATION, WHICH TRANSFER 18 SOI.BLY IN DCHANGE FOR STOCK OR 8BCUIUTIB8 OP THS PARENT CORPORATION OR THS SUIIIDIARY WHICH RBCEIVSD fllS • AISSTS; (11) THS TRANSPBR OP ASSETS BETWEEN PARSNT AND CLOULY HELD SUBSIDIARY CORPORATIONS, OR BETWEEN SUBSIDIARY CORPORATIONS CLOSELY HELD BY THE SAIIE PARBNT CORPORATION, OR BETWEEN CORPORATIONS WHICH ARE OWNED BY THE SAIIE SHADHOLDERS IN IDENTICAL PB&CSNTAOE OP STOCK OWNBRSHIP AMOUNTS, COMPUTED ON A SHAU-BY- SHAD 8A8l8, WHSN A TAX IIIPOHD BY flll8 Alrl'ICU WAI PAID BY fllE TRANSPBROR COaPORATION AT fllE TIME rr ACQUIUD SUCH A8llffB, ac&PT TO THE DTBNT fllAT fllDS 18 AN INCDAIE IN THE FAIR IIARD'I' YAWS OP 8UCH AIIBTS USULTING nlDII THE IIANUPACl'URING, FABRICATING, OR PHYBICAL CHAJIIGING OF THE ASSETS BY THE ftAM8PaOa COUORATION. TO SUCH AN Di'&NT 'l'IIAT AJfY TRANSPU armD TO IN THII PAJIMIIH'II (11) SHAU. OONITl'ftm A BAL&. P0a 'IIIS PUIPOU8 OP fllll PMNWM'II cm. ,. CL08a. y HELD 8Ull8IDIAllY COll'ORATION 18 ONE IN WHICH fllS PAUNT coaoRATION OWNS STOCK POllaaDIO AT UAIT mGHTY PaCSNT OP fllS TOl'AL COIIIIINED VOTING POWD OP . ALL CLAIISI OP ITOCK ENTITLBD TO van, AND OWNI AT UAIT mGHTY PUCSNT OP fllB TOl'AL NUIDU OF SHAUi OF ALL OTHD CL.YID OP STOCK. ,,; • I • • 13 • , ]- • RECREATION SERVICES RBW'119UI, 9H.\IIR'.\IIY • BLBIIIIGIPIN.W\' INITITl:J!l'19N • • • (. ALL SERVICES RELATING TO ATHLETIC OR ENTERTAINMENT PARTICIPATION EVENTS INCWDING BUT NOi' UMITED TO POOL, GOLF, BIWAIU>8, SKATING, TENNIS, BOWUNG, HEALTH/ATHLETIC CLUB IIBIIBDSHIPS, COIN OPERATED AMUSEMENT DBVICBS, VIDBO GAMES AND VIDEO CLUB IRIIBER8HJP8. ta, iMliNII•• wllilh ii • eheriw.1111 i••••• ..... A• lanai llHlilR •11clar lh1 l11llfllal ............. .weflha ll11illllllalll. RRMlo 81.Y aue,, alee•-• ..,A_., •• • clalin: .. atllllallall1 I i11efllal9il.)111JI•-•• ,.. .................... ____ ,., .... p....., ........ , IIF .. llUINII• ............. . ...... _..... ,. UTAIL 8ALB8 ALL 8ALU DCSPT WHOLESALE SALES. RETAILER tw, JaPIIR ........ rllail •I•. AHY NIION ULLING, LEASING OR RENTING TANGIBLS PSIIONAL PROPERTY OR IBIMCD AT UTAIL. UTAILU SHALL JMCWDSAHY: UTUIN (1) AUCTIONS&a; (I) IA! Stl'IIMON. DPUIBN'l'ATIVB. PSDDLSll oa CANVAlla. WNO IIAD8 SALa Al A DIIIIICT oa DIDIIIIICT AGENT Of' oa OBTA!MI IUCII NLW rm oa latVICIS IOLD ... A ou• n. Dl8l'IIIM1TOa. suPDVIIOll oa SIIPLOYD; (3 ) CIIAIITAIU OIGANIZATION oa OOfflNIIIIITAL DfflTY WHICH MAUI IALII OP TAN0181.S PDIONAL PIIOPDTY 'l'O TD PUii.iC. NOl'WITH8TANDINO ffl• PM:f 'ftlAT '1'118 IIDCHANDR IOU) IIAY HAQ ..... AOQUIUD IY Gin oa DONATION oa 'ftlAT TIIS PIIDCDN AD '1'0 U Ul&D POil CIIAIITAIU Ga OOYUNIIIHTAL PU&POUI. 'ftlS IALII AND Ul8 TAX UPOmNO PODI UISD 'l'O IIPOIIT IALD AND UR TAX. u . ' • . .. I. • • , ~ I ]- - MY er MLB .ViD PURGHMB SALES TAX SECURITY SYSTEII SERVICES SOUND SYSTEM SERVICES TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX TAX DIPICIBNCY . ' • ,. ,,.. • .. • < .. !., ............ ef 1111, type, i11eh1tlinc a ••• r., eMh, •• in•H-111 ar erMit •le, a11 eaeha11p anti .. , eek•• ••wliell, whe: :eh) die litle er ,e-•••n .r ........ pa-el ,,.,....,, •• t,h .. """' ie herein .. A_., ie ••...-er ..,.naferrN, eenllilienall, er ....... 1 •• ,., ................... , ....... . THE TAX TO BE COLLECTED AND REMITTED BY A RBTAILBR ON SALES TAXED UNDER THIS CODE. BUCTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEM SERVICES . SUCH ftlll DOBB NOT INCLUDE NON-BLBCl'RONIC SECURITY SERVICES SUCH AB CONSULTING OR HUMAN OR GUARD DOG PATllOL SUVICES. SOUND 8Y8TDI SERVICES INVOLVING PllOVISION OP BIIOADCAST OR PRE- llBCOIU>BD AUDIO PROGRAMMING TO A BUILDING OR POmON THEREOF . SUCH TEDI DOD NOT INCLUDE INSTALLATION OF BOUND 8YITDl8 WHERE THE ENTIRE l'rl'l'DI NOOIID THE PROPERTY OF THE IUILDING OWND OR THE SOUND SYSTBM smtYICB II ,OR PUSBNTATION OF IJVB PBRPOIIIIANCU . kPII• poc IP•"' 1h111r,,-, iR1IUlllins. wllllalll llm'IFSIJ&; ahll,..I WPD, ... er Ml ,• 1 Is 111 I ...... ah 18k laha www ,.._ ........ LI t · cef1111 ••ltarh• Ille Illa ...... lie IUIP, itt1I .. ML J II I er J I I, ••••••• _.. ali1altMl•G.M . OOUOUAL PDIONAL PROPDTY. Wu .. ,, sue,, ...... ,_.,.,,, s• , • nl a pa hu • .. ef• illoa ., .... ,. ,. ..... p:apoctJ .............. "' .,,,.111 .......... , .......................... .. tNste • 11 • , 11 • Di,...., ef Pic••• ......... THB UIB TAX DUS PROM A C:ONSUIID OR THE BALBI TAX DUB nDM A RETAILU Oil THB IUII OP 80'ftl DUB PION A lffAILD WHO ALIC> C:ONIUIID. AJfY AMOUNT OP TAX THAT 18 NOT WIID oa NOT PAID ON OR BBPOU THI DUB DA.ft. 15 ,, - • I ' • I. • • I ]- TAXABLE SALES TAXABLE SERVICES TAXPAYER TELBCOMMUNICATIONS SIRVICBS • THERAPEUTIC DEVICE • • . " ·, • <. GROSS SALES LESS ANY EXEMPI'IONS AND DEDUCTIONS SPECIFIED IN THIS CODE . SERVICES SUB.JECT TO TAX PURSUANT TO fflLE 4, CHAPl'ER 4, OF THIS CODE. ....................... .., ........... .., ... a-.1 .......... ,_ ..................... _ ., .. the ... le the BiH ... F fll'i11Meial lerui ... ANY PDION OBUGATED TO COUECT ANIM>R PAY TAX UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS CODE. THE TJWIIDIISSION OP ANY TWO-WAY INTERACTIVB ELICTROIIAGNETIC COIIIIUNICATIONS INCLUDING BUT NOT UIIITBD 'l'O VOICE, IMAGE, DATA AND ANY OTRD INft>IIIATION, BY THE ua or ANY Ill.ANS BUT NOi' Ullrl'ED TO WIU, CABLE. nua OPTICAL CABLE, MICROWAVE, llADIO WAYS OR ANY COMBINATIONS OF SUCH IIBDIA. "TEUCOIIIIUNICATIONS SDVlcr INCWDD IUT 18 NOT LIMITED TO IIA8IC LOCAL DCIIANOE TELEPHONE SERVICE, TOLL TSLSPHONE SERVICE AND 'l'SLftYPSWIITS 8BRVICE, INCWDINO BUT NOi' UlllftD 'l'O a&IDENTIAL AND IUIINIII UIMCE, DIRICTORY A8818TANCS. cm.wLM ....... ftLEPHONS OR 'l'SL8COIDIUNICTION8 IDVICE, anclAUPD IIOalU llADIO AND TWO-WAY PMJal AND PMJINO SDVICE, INCWDINO ANY IIOIDI or IIOBIU TWO-WAY OOIOIUIIICAflON. 'TEUCOIIIIUNICAftON aaMCr DOD NOi' INCWDI SEPAaAftLY 8TATSD NON-ftANIIIISSION SDVlca WHICH OONl'l'ITUTI COIIPUTU PIIOCIMDIO APPLICATIONS U8BD 'l'O /tCr ON TIIS nm>IIIATION TO Bl TRAHIIIITl'SD. DIMCIII. APPUANCIS, OIi ULATID MXll90lll8 THAT ARI SOLD TO coaacr OR TUAT A IIUIIAN PHYSICAL DISMIUTY OR auacJICALLY CUATID ABNOIIIALl'l'T : If llJCH DIYICI. APPLIANCE OR ULATID ACCIIIOIIY HAI A UTAIL YAWS OP IIDa THAN OHS IIUIIDUD DOLLAIIS. IT IIUIT U SOLD IN AOCOllDANCS wrnt A WRJTnN 18 ' ' '-' .. I • I •. . .. • • • • -,. . " • <, .... r RECOMMENDATION FROM A LICENSED DOCTOR TO QUALIFY AS A "THERAPEUTIC DEVICr POR PURPOSES OF THIS CODE. TOTAL TAX THB TOTAL OP ALL TAX, PENALTIBS OR LIABILITY INTEREST OWED BY A TAXPAYER AND SHAU. JNCWDE BAUS TAX COLLECl'ED IN EXCESS OP SUCH TAX COMPUTED ON TOTAL SALBS. USE TAX THB TAX TO BB PAID OR REQUIRED TO BB PAID BY A CONSUMER POR USING, STORING, DISTRIBtmNG OR al'HERWISE CONSUMING TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY OR TAXABLE SDVICES INSIDE THE CITY. WATSIIOO ANY OUTIIOUND OR INBOUND INTBRST.A.fl 8DVICE WIDE AaB.A. TBUCOIINUNICATIONS SDVICE oa Ol'HD 811111.Aa 8DVICE WHICH DfflTLl8 THE 8UB8CR1BER. UPON PAYIRNT OP A PERIODIC CH.A.IOB. BASED UPON A PLAT .A.IIOU1ff AMM>a USAQE, TO MAD OR acavB A LAIIOS VOWIIE OF TBL&PHONJC COIOIUlflCATIONI TO OR PltOII PEIIONI HAVING TBLSPHONB oa aADIO TSUPHONB 8'1'.A.TIONI IN IP9C1ftBD AllBA8 WHICH AU OVl'IIH ftlS TBUPHONE IYIITDI AaB.A. IN WHICH THS 1U81Ca1BU'8 STATION 18 LOCATSD. WHOUIAL& MUl'IO UC...-, aTAILUI..IOUUI. BAUS DUI as oa WIIOLll8ALBll8 POil IPA&.&. MUI BY WIIOLll8ALBll8 TO CON8Ullal AU NOT WHOLDAL& 8.A.U8 . SALBI BY WH0LaALaB 10 NON-UCBNHD UTAIL&III AU NOT WHOLDALB BAUi. WHOUSALBa ANY PUION 8&WNO TO UT.A.ILUI. • .IOINIII. DUI m. oa Ol'HD WIIOUIALDI. ,oa IDAL&. A.HD NOT ,oa 11'0UOS. ma CONIUllfflON, oa DIITRIBUTION . 17 ' ' " I •. . • • I ' • • ]- • • • • '· 4-4-3 : PURP08E OF TAX. Dl811UBtmON OF PROCEED8: The City Council hereby declares that the purpoee or the levy or the tuee impoeed by thi1 Chapler i1 for the rai1in1 al fundl for payftMllt al the pneral operatmc eapellNI al the City and for capital improvement.a; provided, ho-ver, diet all o/thON N¥enUI derived on the uee, c:onaumption or atonp al thoM it.em, contained in Section 4-4-6-38 al thi1 Chapter, deelinc with motor vehicle1, trailen or aemi-trailen, buildint material• and 1upplie1, lhell be ...,._t.ed, held apart and depoait.ed into a aeparet.e capital improvement account and lhall be UNd aolely to fund and finance the capital impnwementa olthe City. (Ord. 74 Seriel 11116) 4-4-4: &Al.Bl TAX DIP08BD: 4-4-4-1: TAXAN:B l'l'BIIII: ,,_. lhall be eollect.ed and paid a, a tu the amount.a ltat.ad in 8edion 4-4-4-1 upon the followins: A . On the purch ... price paid er charpd 1IPII' all ,..ii 1alea and purehaN9 al tanp,le penonal property within the boundariel tithe City, includinc delivery within the boundaries oldie Cit,y. B . Upon the amount paid for all mNl1, indudin,-r cha,ce1, if any, fumi1hed in any rn&aurent. eatin, hou11, haul, .......... club, rnort or 1Uch pl-at which -1, or food are IOld to the public. C . Upon the rental fae, priea, er elher ......._._ paid or .-ived for the rental or leaal al any,-, no111, or ..w1e "-., ....... pul"pONI in any ntablilhtMnt 111Min, auch available to the ,-lllic. (Ord. 74 Seriea 1116) 4-4-4-2: 8ALD TAX L&VY: A . fllen i1 henby I ...... .,. all .... ti al .._ apedfled in 8ed.iGn 4-4-4·1 above, within the....,_ efdie Ci&y, a ta, ta...._ eft'edive January l, 1111, in aceonlalCI with the r.llowias ..._..: Anrmt,lhh ha I .Ol lncWinll .14 Ne Ta• 1.11-w-.,.,1 Ul I ·" lncWills •. Tl .... •. 71 .............. .. 1100,_....._,u1 .... 11 2t 1MW1ft111 17 ... 11 II 111tlud1ftl 11 UI II 1fttWeft1UOO UT On •IN in•• tit-.._. (tt.00) ... taa IMll lie eenla CUT) en_. t_...._.cnoo1t11he_..,,_,,... ....... .._ .... ....,......._., .... .......... ,,_._. ,a,\ tie..._ ti ......... ,,_ (CW. II letial 1117) 11 ', ' . I· • • , -• t' • • . . B . 'ftie followinc taxes ere hereby levied upon the rental fee, price, or other consideration paid or ,-ived, upon the rental or lease of any room, room, or mobile homes for lodcinc purpoees in any hotel, motel, lodge, reaort, club, roominc house, apartment buildinc or other ntablilhment, mekinc such room, available to the public, where the period of lodsin1 for which auch rental fee, price or other con1icleretion i1 paid or -ived lhell be Ina then thirty (30) days. 'ftioae taxe1 hereby levied ere: I. 'l'tle ulea ta• Mt forth in the precedinc parecraph A hereof levied in -.lance with the eehedule u i1 eat forth therein. 2. Two pe,-t (ft) G(the .. G(the Nntal r •• price, or other conlicleration paid or NNiM fir the ledailll on NCh full dollar of uid rental fN. 'l'tle penon, pertnenhlp, -..,.&ion, or other entity makin1 such rooms available lhell, for all purpNN G(thla 0.ep&er, be deemed to be• "retailer" aa defined in Section 4-4-2 G(thi1 Chapter. C . 'l'tle retailer lhell add the taa i•poeed heNt.o to the ule or cherp of the item eold, lhowitlt aach ta• aa • eeperat.a and distinct item, end, when eclclecl, such ta• lhall constitute a pert G( such price or charp, shall be • debt. from the purdluer to the retailer until pol, and lhell be .....,.,..,.. at law in the ume manner aa other debt.a. D. For tnneee&ieM _..._. on or aft.r January I, 1986, the City'• ulea tax ...... not apply ta the ... "lanlible penonal property et retail or the rumilhin, of llrviNe if the tnn..U. wu pnvieualy euliiect,ed to a ules or u1e tax properly and praportionat.ely illlp088d on the purchuer or UNr by another lltatutory or '- rule munidpelity equal ta or in 8UN1 G( 111 .. ,_ ... fKl THREE AND ONE- HALF PERCENT (3.K). A CNdit lhall be pantad epinlt the City'1 ulea tax with reepect ta such tranMction equal in •-t ta the lawfully impoeed loml •lea or uee tax prevleualy paid by the pmchaeer or 11811' ta the prwioua l&aWIAlry er heae rule ••icillality. ftle -t tithe CfMit lhell ne& euwl 111 .. ,a••• fK» THREE AND ONE-HALF PUCBNT (3.K). (Onl. 74 8eriN 1185) A . Eaempl ltema. 'l'tle eale ti the ....... clauee of tan,ible personal property ere ·-pl ftoom the tu ......... by 8edion 4-4-4•2. I . Mour vthidt1, tnllen and .... 1.trallen, NcilUftJd outaicle of the City., En,leweod 2 . Salea ., tanciblt penonal pnpetty where beth the followins ciond1Uon1 tallt: •. ftle •lea are ta P8"'-whe.,. ....wonte G(, or cloin1 bualneu In, the ... tlColende, but .......... City; and, b . ftle enit purchaled.,. .. be .... , .... the purdla., eutaWe the City by C'OMIMII cerrier or Ill, the-~ ti the lier er by tUil. 19 ,. - ' . • I .. I. • • , - • I . • • ·, • 3 . Sale offuel uaed for the operation of internal combuation encinn. 4 . Sale of medicine, medical 1upplin, orthopedic br-and appliance,, dental appliance,, hearinc aida. crut.ehea. wheel chaira. eye staun or other mechanical contrivance, when purchaaecl with a licenaed practitioner'• written prncription. 5 . Salea of'food produet.a which are lo be_...... oft'the premi-of'the vendor. Aa ued herein "foocr 111Nnl food which ii MftttiNd or marlieted for hu-n con1umption and aolcl in the aama form, condition, quantitin and ,aclta,in1 a1 i1 commonly IOlcl by pocen. flle term inclucln ceNala and ceNal product,; milk and milk pnducu; ... and meat producta; ftah and ftah producta; 1111 and ea produeu; up&ablea and vept.able producta; fruit and fruit producta; aupr, .... r produeta and .... r aubet.itutn; co«-and coft'ee aubatitutn; ._.. eocioa and eocee pnducu; apices, condimenta, aak and oleomarprine. TIie IM'III "teod" cloea not include chewinc su•; apiri&uaua malt or Yinou1 liquora; eockt.ail miSN; preprie&ary meclieinee; noetnama; lounpa; toniea; vitamin, and other dietary aupplementa; waler, mineral waler and cartionat.d waler marli .... in eon&ainen; ice; pet fooda; food er drinli fumiehed, pnparecl er ..,... for_.. ...... at &ablea, chain er _....,.or"-trayl; ........ dilhel er ether tableware provided by the Nt.ailer; prepared food ... drink aolcl by re&ailera who resularly .n for -aumption on er .... r the,.... .... tithe ... 11er -thouah IUCh food er drink i1 told on a "lake eut" er "lop" 8"ler 111111 i1 ...... peclrapl er wrapped and &aken "-the pnaiaN ti the .... iler; and food er clrink -.clod by or throup lll8ClrillN •.....,.,a_.,_ I . Salea of' .... _.,...... ....... C6-IIIIII ..W ~i,-dy by die .. nufacturer .. a -......, ......... ill .......... 11••1,_ • die ultimate een111..,. lhet-. 7. Pw tranaactien1 __ ...... •er.._.,....,, I. IIN, die Ci&y'1 .... ta• ahall net apply .. the aale ,,_.,..._ 111111......., •••riall. .... t.-nn i uMCI "' NCtion ti-I-IOI, C.ll, if_. aetenals are ...... ., a., the puN'hawr and if the,....._.,_......,.._..,........ .. • reuiler a bu,lcl ins ,... .. er oc.her ...._.._ 111 ,..we 1.e the Ctt,-••• dllc t11a a local use tu hu been ,.W er ia ...... • lie ,-1 1....-Ta.,. ..... te the ....... ca.-tllalllfa,ell .. 1111 ...-,& ,.._ the LU ..,._ by Ihle a.a.-: I . 1.o the Uniud a..... ... anaa111~ • die l&alll tlc.a..le, lu ....,....... ... i..etiludlM ......... ,.._., h1w111W.....,,ill.Wr pWm .... ul capacity •IJ; i11 all .._ ta die Cil , ,, ....... ....._, lhat ne aercial, ......... er..._._.,..._,. ... ,..--.. er tha~ lheU11~ ....... •••••a.-,...-, ... .,....._ lhHetl. er the llala tlCelerMa, _. 1111 •Hii 1recl a ....,.....a lftllttulteft fer lhe,.,... ""'· ••• , ..... 20 "' - .. .; I. • • , , ]- • • C. • • I• • ' 2 . Sales to religiou1, charitable and eleemoaynary in1titution1, in the conduct of their reeular relici-. charitable and eleemoaynary function• and activities. 3 . Nothinc herein contained lhall be deemed lo eaempt. from the tax levied by thi1 Chapt.er, ••• ofbuildinc material• or aupplies lo be used by a contractor for the conl&ruction of an i•pravement for any of the in1titution1 or apnciea enumerated in aubNction1 l or 2 hereof. Burden of Providinc EHmptiona; Diaputes. TIie burden of proof that any retailer ii exempt from collectin1 a tu upon any poda IOld and payinc 18me to the Directer of Finance, or from makin, retum for the ..... lhall be on the retailer under lllch reaaonable requirement& of proaf • the Direct.or may prneribe. Should a diapule ariee bet-any purchuer and Nii. u 1G whether or not any retail •le ia eHmpt from taxation heNUnder, the eeller lhall, nevertheleu, collect and the purchuer lhall pay IUch tu; and the Nii. lhall thereupon iuue lo the purch-a rwipt, or certiftcat.e, on f-• prwribed by the Director, ahowinc the namea oft.he aeller and pufthaaer, the It.em• purchued, the dat.e, price, amount of tax paid, and a brief 1tat.ement of the daim of eumption. Tlaereefter the purchaaer may apply 1G the Director for a refund of IUch tuea and it lhall then be the duly of the Director lo determine the queation of eHmption. In any cue where the City refund1 any tu., it may collect from the retailer the amount of tu• retained by him aa a re. which ii attributable 1G the tl'anaaction . (Ont. 74 Serial UNI&) 4-4-4-4 : LICDa l'Oll Ul'AILlll lmCll,JIIIID: A . It lhall be unlawful for any per1a1 .. .....,. ill the bulineu of makin, Ntail ...... .. the ·-ii defined herein, withea& flnt havillc ob&ained a licen• ...... which licer11e ahall be ...... 8N __. by the City I.an• Ofr-, and lhaD lie in '-and effect until an, r ... er ,..,...._ B. No licente ahall be ,..... • an, pen111 .....-1 e1duai.-.ly ,n the buliMM of ae llinc co•.....titiN whicll .... ·-pt "'-taaalion ...., thit Chapter. C . TIie licenee NC1Uired by •1'bm&w A ... lhall be panted upon application u Ill forth in Tille 5, ~ l of thil Cada. D. TIie Ci&y lhall MIike available .. •Y ........., ...aor a locat ,en pide thewillt the boundaries of the Cit,. ,_ ..,_..._. --•llad on or aft.er January l , I • the NCIUH&IIIC ven4ler .._ ,.ty III arcll ie.Lien pide and any updaw .......... ava,lllhle lo 111th WIider, In ---•int wllelher to Cllllert a i.. or UN 1a1 tr both No ~ah lhall be 1......-t or ad.ien r., ~ ma1nta1Md 1p1a• Nell a ~ who in pod faith -.1 .. with the .... ,_...t lotat1e11 aulde availeWa to 1t CONI . 74 I ) 21 ,,,_ . ' .. I . • , ]- • • • • • 4-4-4-5 : fflNERANT VENDORS; BOND REQUIRBMENTS: Any retailer who doe, not intend lo be actively enppd in aellinc f'or a period sreater than three (3) conMCUtive month,, 1hall, prior to obtaininc uid lieen1e, dapoait with the Dirwetor al Financial Services, a cuh or 111rety bond in the a_..t al lillty dollan (N0.00) for the benefit of the City, in IUch fonn aa -y be apprond by the uid Director al Financial Services, which bond lhall be canditioMd upon and MCUrity f'w the payment of the retail 1alea taHI due or to become due. Such retailen lhall aake nporta of the a_..t altaus eolleet.ed, ahall pay the 1ame to the City upon IIICh ,__ and at IIICh tilllft u the DiNCtor of Financial Services may require. Any failure to make lllCh report or to pay any tu due at the time apecifiecl ahall eauae an immediate ...,...lion to the licenae and the forfeiture of the bond posted. (Ord. 74 Series 1985; ...... Ord. U Sarin lllO) 4-4-4-6 : 800KB AND RBCORDI DPT: It •II be the duty al every panon required by the provilionl al Sectiai 4-4-4-4 t.o oiuin a .... tu lieenM, to keep and praeerw 1uitabla ,-da al all ......... by hha, and l8Ch a&har booka or aeoeunu • may be n-ry to dat.amline the a_. of tu llr Iha eollection of wtiich he is liable hereunder. It lhall be the duty al every IIICh panon e. kaep and praeerve for a period althl"N (3) y•n all invoicn al aood• and nmehandi• purehaaall fir ,-la, and all -" beaka, invoice, and other ,-da ahall be open llr .... inatien at •Y time by the Dired« al Financial Services or hil duly authoriud apnta. (Ord. 74 8eriat IINl6; allld. Ord. U Sarin 1990) 4-4-4-7 : MLIC8 TAX IIB'nJIIN8: A . Every perNn, partnanhip or eorporatien raquind e. oluin a 1alat ta• licenae I . punuant to the pnwiaion• of Section 4-4-4-4, ... , flla a aalea ta• rablm, with payment altas ...._ if any, 11pa11 Iha ........ M•idpal aalat and UM tu raporUnt ror. a1 ..... by the I IF ti'N DiNct.-tltha Coloradl Dlfa....i ti Revenue, not.._ than -.-, th"-(II).,. 1w the ,-adins celanar wth; prericW. ......,_, that lftlle _.., ...... ,....larly •••l-,.1 by the IINIIIM rtlailff in the tnnaac&iall flhia 'a Hf PIii, OI' a&har -4itiana, aN ... that~ al aai.t .... an a calaNar aanthly 'oMia will i111po1e u-fJ hardth,p, d w Dinic:10r aay, upan ,..... ti •W ....._, -. rapot\l at_. ,na.erval a win . 1ft h11 opinion, ..... lllit the -n•i•-ef the taapeyer, ... will ftClt ,eopardt N the eolladion efthe tu; anll, ,...,wad further, that a retailff doinc bull 1ft l-(2 ) or_.,. .a-or hr1tiae..,. ftle one NWIII ..... all 111dl bua lflftl actMtiN in the Cit.,. <°"'-74 ..,_ 1•; alRd . ON. U a.,.. llllO n.. ,-wrn • ftW ahall ..... _. W.Vaw • aaey anab1e the~ .. amara-.1 ~ the a...._eltu ..._.. by tM .--. parlMnM•• tOl'JIOr8llOft f\11 111 ......,"',a.t ill all .... •• ..... the,........_ 111fo r11u 1l1on I. 2 . Tlw .. , Pf* el all '"""1 ......... by the ........ .., aa a ... ti a "''*"'., ..... ~by the .... iler; ~ ............... a ....... lr II iM, 22 "' - -, .. -~-.-~---oat,.• \ , . , • ' .. I . • • , ]- • • • ·, • .. 3. The tot.al fair market. value of any property received by the retailer u a result. of an eachance of property; provided the property ao received ia held by the retailer t.o be aolcl or leued t.o a uter or conaumer in the recular _... of hia buainesa; 4 . The t.ot.al amount. of retail 881n which are exempt fn>m the t.a• illlpOMII by Sect.ion 4-4-4-2 by realOII of the proviaiona of Sect.ion 4-4-4 -3 . 5 . The t.ot.al a_.nt of ules made on credit, the abliption for which ia not aacurecl by a canditional ule• contract, chauel mortpp or other NCUrity inatrumenl entillin1 the retailer t.o repoueu the it.em tolcl, which an found t.o be ~leu and which may be deducted H bad debts on the relailff'a Federal income Lu ret.um . C. The retum ahall be accompanied by an amount equal t.o the ules t.a• required to ba collected by the retailer but. which, in no cate, ahall be Ina than the a-Ill actually collected, nor leH than tliree .-,•nt (Mt THREE AND ONE -HALF PERCENT (3 .5'J,) of the f\pre derived by aubtractinc fn>m the sr-t.auble ulaa, u reflect.a on the m.um, the total .. 1es delcribed in aubtection• 112. 3, 4 and 5 aboft, a• rtftected on the return; provided, however, the retailff may deduct. m>111 the t.o&al Lu due an amount. equal t.o -and ai1-tanth• pen,enl (I .Kl of the ulaa Lu NqUired t.o ba colltctN, which may be retained by the ret.ailtr u a fee for colltctinc uid tu. D . All other penona, pertnerahipa and corporation• ahall pey to the DinictM the a_.nl of any Lu due under the proriliclna of Sect.ion 4-4-5-3, not.._ than f\ftNn ( 11) daya aftar the data that uid t.a• bteolnes due. (Onl. 74 Serin 1111) 4-4 -5 : UBE TAX IIIPOIBD: 4-4-6· 1: TAX ON IITOIIAGE. cc»IIIUIIP'l'I AND UIB: There ia ._., le¥W and there ahall ba coiled.ad froa every penan in the City, a tu ..,... the pri¥i"'9 of aurinc. ulinl or con111111inc within the boundarin of the City a11y artidet of ........ ,........1 pNPffl,Y purchued. relail'""' NU"91 tul1We the ~te li•iu oflhe Cky. Such t.a1, t.o bacoffll eft'ective January I, 1•. ahall ba payalllt la, and ehall be....._. bJ, the DtnictM of Financial Strvicea in accordance with the r.llowlRI whedult: On Storace or Nqui ilion I I 1nC'had1111 I 14 I I I 1nC'luch nc I 42 1 u ,ntlud,nc • 11 I 7t1ntlud1"1I tt II 00 UIC'ludl"I II 28 II II lncludinc 11.67 11 uncWinc II.IS II tnc ludinc 11 00 23 no t.a1 IOI I OI sos ICM I OI • 1 07 .. ' ' ' I. • I ]- - • • • . • ' 2 . Sale, to religiou1, charitable and elee-.ynary in1titution1, in the conduct or their re,ular reliciou1, charitable and eleemNynary function, and activities. 3 . Nothin1 herein contained ehall be...._. t.--pt from the ta• levied by thi1 Chapter, ul• orbuilclins .......W1 • auppliea t.o be uaed by a contract.or for the mnltrudion or an iapnv •••nt for any or the inltitution1 or apnciel enumerated in lllbNction1 1 er I hereef. C . Burden or Providin1 Eaemptiona; Diaputa The bunlan or proof that any retailer i1 eaempt from colleetinc a tu upon any ..... eold and Pll)'inc ume t.o the Dirwt.r or Finance, or from makinc rebam Air the .... lhall be • the retailer under auch reawtable requiramenta or proal aa the DiNdor may preacribe. Should a diapuu ariae bet-any pun:h.-and aeller aa to whether or not any retail •le ii eaempt from tuation henuncler, the aeller ehall, M¥ertheleu, collect and the purchuer ehall .. Y -91 tu; and the aeller ehall thereupon iuue t.o the purchaaer a -'pt. or cenificate, on fonna P1Wribed by the DiNCtor, ahowinc the na-or the seller and purchaaer, the item1 purchaNd, the elate, price, amount ortaa paid, and a brief atatement or the daim ef e11e111pti•. Therufter the purchaser may apply to the Director for a refund or auch tun and it ahall then be the duty or the Diredor to determine the queation or eaemption . In any c-where the City Nfund1 any tuN, it may collect from the retailer the amount or tu• retained by him u a r.. which ii attributable to the tran..tian . (Ont. 74 8erila 1115) 4-4-4-4 : LICDIIB ftJll llBTAILD lmQIJlltl:D: A . It ahall be unlawful r. any ,.,_ to ....... in the bui-or makinc retail --. a, the --ii daftned henin, witheut ftnl ....... eb&ained a .... thenler, which licen• ahall be ,......a and iuMII by the City Lieenee Offleer, and ahaU be inf-and efl'ect until ......... er ......t. B. No IINftee ahall be required r. any ,.,_ ........ nduaiwly ,n the ••-ti Hine mmlllOditiea which 8N -pt ,... lauti-. under th11 Cha,ler. C The •-• requiNCI by •oL: c&ia A abMe lhall be ,ranted upon applic8tia u Ill fonJ\ 111 Title 5, Chapter I or thil Cecla. D . The City ahall make available to •Y,....... ~ a lotati• 111W....., the bounclarwa or the City. ,. ar.taacdlal .............. or aft.er JMuary l, I , t reqlattbftl ¥9lleler waay rely• ... ..._ ..... and an ..... ....._,, a a,1 to MM'h wndor, In ...,_inint......., .. celled a ui.a or UN ta• er both No pl'nak ahall be •.....-1 • adien for ~t) ma1nta1MCI •"'• ..c.h a Nido, who ,n aood faith --.liel with the ... NNftl l0Ht1on 111• available .. It ((),,d 74 I ) 21 "'~ . ' I. • • -• • • 4-4-4-5 : fflNERANT VENDORS; BOND REQUIREMENTS : Any retailer who doe1 not intend to be actively enppd in eellinc for a period sreater than three (3) conNCUtiW! month1, 1hall, prior to abtaininc uid licenN, clepoait with the Direetor al Financial Services, a cuh or 1U1'M¥ bond in the a-,,t ol lixty dollan ('80.00) f'or the benefit al the City, in auch r-u 1111J be..,,.... by the uid Director al Financial Semen, which bond lhall be ~ upen and NCUrity for the payment al the retail uln w• due or to 1-ne due. llach Nlailen lhall aake npona olthe amount oltaua colleNd, lhan pay the --to the City ................ at-" timea .. the Direelor. Financial Servicea may require. Any f'aD.re t.e aake IUch ,.,.i or to pay any tu due at the ti-aperified lhall cauee an ia ... -.. ........... t.e the licenee and the f'orf'eiture al the bond poetecl. (Ord. 74 Series 1115; .... OnL 13 SeriN IIIO) 4-4-4-6 : BOOKS AND IIBOOIIDll lmPT: It lhall be the .. ty • every perwi required by the provi1iona • Sec:tiGl'I 4-4-4-4 to aluin a •IN IU lieanN, to keep and ,,._,,. suitable ..._... ti all ..._ .... by hha. ....... e&her boaka or -ta• may be -ry to detannine the amount ti taa fer the eolledion ti wtiich he ia liable herwnder. It lhall be the duty ti._, lllch ,... to Ii-, and ,,._,,. f'or a period tlthNe (3) yean all invoicn ti poda and nNrehandi• ........ for reule, and all -" boeka, invoicea and other ..-.la lhall be a,en llr naainatien ll any time by the Direelor ti Financial S.rvieea or hi• duly autheriucl ipllta. (Ord. 74 SeriN UNl5; amd. Ord. 13 Series 1990) 4-4-4 -7: 8ALB8 TAX RrnJIINI: A . Ewiry perNn, partnenhip or -..,alion Nqllirecl to aluin a ..... ta• licMN punuant. to the provi•ion• tls.e&iaa 4-4-+4, lhall flle a ..... tu Ntum, with .-,-l fllt.aJI ..... if' any, ...... the ............. icipal Min and UN WI ....-uns f'-aa ...... by the R II lift Di..._ef'the c.a..ie l>epaftaeM fl Rewnue, not'-than -.-, • ._ (JO) ays llr the ,_..illc calenar -th; pnwidad, "-"r, Iha& Wille 1manlilll ....._. f'IIUlarly 1apl1SJad by the licented retailer ill the lnftaadilll .r Mt h1ine•, • e&her -.dil.iona, aN _. that rew,ortl f1I Ulet .... • I Cl8 ..... r -thly .... will i111poee U--fJ hanllhip, the l)j,-t,er ..,, ............ ., ........... ._.... nporta ..... interval, as will, in h11 .,..i., beUlff 1ml the-= ui-ef' the tupayer, ... will not ,eopardiae the eolledial ef'IM taa; .... ~ further, that a retailer doinc butineu ill l-(2 ) •....,. .._ • leca&ieM aay file one Ntum--.. 111 such bulineu activities in Ille Cie,y. (~. 74 a.-1115; aad. <ml a 8erila IIIOl 8 . 11le reluffll • flied thall ...iain -a. ......... • 11111 enable the o..t... le accurately dewmline the ataeu11t rlw ....._. by 1M ,._., pal1.Mrlhip • terp0ralion nlinc tha retum, bul In an ... ahaD _... .. Lhe follewinc inf'ormation I . t The a -t •.,... llaable ......... by I.he Ntailtr durinc the ..... ., which tha Ntu m " fl ltcl ; The &GCal ..... pnet ef' Ill '"'""1 ......... by 1M purcha~ MI .....Jt ef' a retuffl ., .... ..W by the Nlailer; pnwWad. 1M ........ Nie WM I ....W. tr1nuclMIII : 22 "' - ., I. • • , ]- - • • • • <. 3 . The total fair market value of any property received by the retailer as a result. of an exchange of property; provided the property so received is held by the retailer to be sold or 1euecl to a user or CG11sumer in the ncular _. .... of his business; 4 . The total amount. of retail sales which are e11e111pt from the ta11 impoeed by Sect.ion 4-4-4-2 by reaaon of the provisions of Section 4-4-4-3. 5 . The total amount. of sales made on credit., the obliption for which is not aecured by a conditional sales CG11tract.. chattel mortgage or other aecurity inst.rument. entitlinc the retailer to repoueu the it.em sold, which are found to be -rthless and which may be decludecl as bacl debts on the retailer'• Federal income tall retum . C . The retum ahall be accompanied by an amount. equal to the sales ta11 required to be collected by the ret.ailer but. which, in no cue, ahall be less than the a.._nt. actually collected, nor lesa than tliree ,eu ee11t (IIM THREE AND ONE-HALF PERCENT (3.5'A,l of the fipre derived by wbtract.inc from the crou taxable sales, aa ...n.eted on the rewm, the total sales clNcribed in aui-ct.ion• 82, 3, 4 and 5 .a-., aa reflect.ad on the retum; provided, however, the ret.iler may deduct. froffl the lAUI tall due an a_.nt equal to -and ai11-t.entha percent ( l.Kl of the sales tall required to be colleded. which may be retainecl by the retailer aa a fee for collectinc said w. D . All other perNna, partnerahipa and corporation• ahall pay to the DiredOr the amount of any tall due under the pnwiaiana of 8edion 4-4-5-3, not leaa than ftftNn ( 15) days aft.er the dale that said tu becoaN due . (Orel. 74 Series 1185) 4-4 -5 : US TAX DIP08ID: 4-4-&-l : TAX ON ITOIIAGE. CONlll1IIP'l'IO AND UBE: There i9 he,tbJ levied and theft ahall be collected froa every peraon ill the City, • tall upon the privil• of atori"I, usinc or coneuminc within the ........ of the City any artidea of ........ ,........1 property purchued at ratail "-_.. ......._ the-.,orat.e li•ita of the City. Such taa, to becolne eft'ect.ive January l, 1•. ahall be ...,.W. to, and shall be ealled.ed bJ, the Dinid.Or of Finanrial Services in ecconlance with the followinc whfdule: On Slorace or Acquisition Oww«AII& I 01 mtlud,nc I 14 I .15 ,ntludmc I 42 I 43 mtlud•nc I 71 I .72 ,ncludinc I .99 11 oo ,ntluclinc 11.28 11.21 intluclinc s u 1 11 Y uwluclinc I 1.15 SI 1ntludin1I200 23 not.a• IOI U2 sen 104 SOl5 106 107 .. I. • 0 , , 2 I ]- • • • '· On lto,..e or acquisition charp1 or cost.a, in exce11 of two dollara ($2 .00), the taa llhall be aeven cent.I (1.07) on each two dollars ($2 .00) of such ltorap or acquisition charps or -i. plua the tall shown in the above echedule for the applicable f'ractjonal part o/ a dollar o/ Ndl auch chaf'IH or coat. (Ord. 61 Series 1987; amd . Ord. 63 Series 1990) For tranaactiona COIIIUIBmatad on or aft.er January 1, UNII, t.ha City uae tu shall na& apply t.o the atorap o/ eonatruction and buildinc material,. (Ord. 74 Series 1916) 4-4-6-2: DDIP'l'IONII TO UBE TAX: A. The taa or nciM lnild by Section 4-4-6-1 ia henby declared t.o ba m..,l•••nt.arJ .. the ta• lnild by SectiGn 4-4-4 hereof', and for thia ,._, the followinc tranuctiena lhall be eaempt therefrom: 1 . The l&orap, UN or eoneumption o/ peraonal property, the ule o/ which ia Mqect t.o t.ha tall levied by Seetion 4-4-4. 2 . TIie atorap, UN or eoneumption fl any tanp,le .--al propen, purc:haaad for NIUle to this City, either in itl oriplal r-or • • inp9cliant o/ a manufactured or -potllldN product.. in the N111lar..,. " a buaineu. S . The atorap, UN or conaumption o/ motor fuel upon which there hu aecnaad, or haa been paid, the motor fuel taa preecribad by the Colorado lllt.or l"8el Taa Law o/ 1933, or any amendment.I therea..l 4 . The ...,.., UN or eoneulllption oltanciWe perwnal pr..-t, which .. aequiredatal.iwlewhenthe-ereonw..,....., ... ._. 11 nttl the Cit,; ........... ica -... __ ,..._ i•,. ... _. ., ... -• 5 . -•u-r. The .......... wor ......... ., .............. .......,., ... u.w a&.. ,.....ma&. or 1M 8uu .Cc.leralla, • ita iNtllllliaM, • ita ,..._. aubdiviaiena, 1ft dleir ....,._tal •1p1 itiea •IJ; or by Nlfi11111, charitable or elae-,-,y inltitudw in die IIMUct fl IM6r ....... relip,us or charitable f\and.iona ; ,,....... ....._, lhat M _..,.., indu ..... l or Glher bankinc 11111.ituuena, ........ or cha ....... by 1M 1M Unia.l !k...-,n-', any...-, or .... "-tdNNal', orbytM ..... "Colorado, ahall be ........ a ........... inlliultien ,. .... ,.,.,.. fl thia .... pt.ion . a . la actually and facuaally uan•iwl by the ,._ ti manufanure: 24 ' I. • , , ]- B, • • ~ • . . b , Becomes by the manufacturing proceu a necesury and rec:ocniuble ingredient, component or constituent part of' the finilhed product; and e , It.a physical p-in the finilhecl product i1 euential to the me thereof' in the hand• of' the ultimate consumer, For tnnuetion1 consummated on or after January 1, 1986, the City'• me tu lhall not apply to the •torace, uN, or con1umption of' any article of' tancible pe,-1 property, the ule or UN of' which ha1 already been 1ubjected to a ules or UM tu of' another 1tatutory or home rule municipality properly and proporti-lly impoeed on the purchaaer or mer equal to or in ea-of'lh,-,.,.nt (Rl THREE AND ON&-HALF PERCENT (3,H,). A credit lhall be ,ranted apin1t the City'1 UM tu with l'9lpect to the penon'11tontp, 111e or conaumption in the City of'tan,ible penonal property, the a-t of' the credit to equal the tax paid by him by -of' the 1...,...won of' a ules or UM tu of'the previou1 IUUl&ory or h-rule munieipaHty on hil purchaae or 111e of'the pnperty. TIie amount of'the credit lhall not neNll lh,-,...,,fKl THREE AND ON&-HALF PERCENT (3.5'1,). C. For tranuetion1 consum-tecl on or after January 1, 1116, the City• me tu lhall not be illlpONd with rnpect to the uae or conaamption of' tancible .--al property within the City which _.,. -. than thrN (3) yeara aft.er the IIINt ,-t •le el the pnperty if, within the th,w (3) yan followi• IUCh ule, the property hu been lll"ifleantly uled within the 8t.a&e ,-the principal purpo1e1 for whlc:h It - purdlaaed. D . Nolhinc herein contained lhall be lllemed to exempt from the tu levied by Section 4-4-5-JB on the ..,..., UM or CDMUlllptaon el any l.anplle .--.1 property to be uNd by a contract.or ror the ODllll&ruetion of' ... i ....... e-nt ror any ., the in1tkution1 or apncin et1u--.d in IUbNetion A5 above. (Ord. 14 Series 1115) 4-4 -5 -3: PAYMENT AND COLLBCTION OP UIIB TAX: A . Payment of Tu. 1. All per-.1 who aN NQuired t.e eluin a .... tu 1-.N punuant .. die provilien1 of' Section 4-4-4-4 ahell indulle widlia the .............. be ftlecl, pu ....... l to the provlaien1., .... 4-4-4-7, IUCh i ........ -.., be required by the Di,... of' l'inencial ~•-, ........ hi• IICICUretely to COlllpule the a ....... t el UN tu due frolll •id retailer * purd\ .... n.acle by ludl NUiler * which a UN tu ii ... •ri• the ,.,W ror whtth _.. Ntum I Ried 25 ,, ~ . ' •, • . .. I. • 0 , •.. ·-' - -· ~ ) ) • • N • • • • ~ J!f irt 1!1rrrt~it111tl~;ra11~,.~ ~11~1tf fjf ,I -;r .. :f•f1ii•t1•11(1:,1=.ri~nr.1· Ji·ti°21< ~111. UI ·rat,1f1-111t·l·ih't!H ~nu:r i'•~IH ~11 nl .. l 1 l f 2 t ~ a f i· f Ir f •11 ~ ~ t i: f Jr >a·; al~~ l ~:, ' i s. I 'a t I i 'C · 1 ft i! F I it-· . ~ ! 9' • i " 9-;l ~l 1: . ~ 1-,t 'C 8 -1 l t -ft . r • · f1 5 w -[] ~ • 11 i l i . If I.~( ;'ri,:ar fl111~,-!, ~!1f11J{ ·1~~,!~J !i I fa:• f .. ' ·j f ~ • . 1 f st. 1 . J -· !-:, I-t Ii -. l J C, l . J f 1 · JI i I e .. i. ~ i ! r f j-1-Ii 'C 8 J t i t!li,f•,f1ifflilfr.•~1!i1iri •,·1~rJ rr tf lf!!.H1hl h ~ n~H:5 : i!jJ '1f t1·1l i ~ I'" I • 1. • • --• · J c, _. . I 1 . . .I t. -· 1r1,t:t 111 ~r1i1~1ri~' l,!il I.Li,~ 11 if !ill:11111.1i1!fi!lliil1lilfi 1'i',:tf! !i 'r f tli•Jr'l, I ,g,5,!11 I t - , . . , I . . ~ ' 7 ...... I • - " • ]- • • • • • '· D . With respect to transactions consummated on or after January l, 1986, construction equipment which is located within I.he boundaries oft.he City for a period ofl.hirty (30) conaecutive days or leH shall be subjected to I.he City's use tax in an amount which don not exceed the amount calculated as follows: I.he purchase price oft.he equipment shall be multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which i1 one and the denominator of which ia twelve, and I.he result shall be multiplied by t,li,ee per-.t ~ THREE AND ONE-HALF PERCENT (3 .5%). E. Where I.he provision, of 1ubNc:tion D of I.his Section are utiliud, I.he credit provi1ion1 of subsection 4-t-5-28 shall apply at IUCh time a, the aanpt.e ul• and UM tu• leplly imposed by and paid to other statutory and home rule municipalities on any such equipment equal t,li,ee pea ee11t (Kl THREE AND ONE-HALF PERCENT (3.5'JI>). F . In order to avail himself of the provision, of subsection D of this Section, the taxpayer shall comply with the followinc procedure: 0 I . Prior to or on the date the equipment ii located within the boundaries of the City, I.he taxpayer shall file with I.he City's Financial Services l>epartnNnt an equipment declaration on a form provided by the City. Such declaration shall state the dates on which the taspayer anticipates the equipment will be locat.ad within and removed from I.he boundaries of the City, shall include a deecriptian of each such anticipated piece of equip-I., shall state the actual or anticipated purdla. price of ..ti IUCh anticipa&ed ~ of equi,-nt., and shall include such other information as reaaonably deemed n-ry by the City. 2 . The taspayer shall me with I.he City an amended equip111ent cleclaration refl«tln1 any chanps in I.he informal.ion CMttained in any previeua equ1ptne11t declaration no •-than once every ninety (90) days after the equipaaeftt ii bniutht int.o the boundaries of the City or, for ecaui....-t whidl ii ...... t i11u the boundaries ti the City a a project ti i.. thall 11iMt.y <IO) days' duratlOII, no lat.er than t.en (10) days aftar ....,.t.ial -,a.ion .rthe pro,«t 3 The ta•PBY~ need not report on any equip-i clerlaration any equis--t for which the purchue price -under two thousand n hundrad clollan ,suoo ) If the equ1Plllf'llt declarauon ill ,,_ u provided 111 ......... F ., di· ladiaa, UMft 81 t.e 811 .... o( CIBII..,..... eQUi ... •t a which the Nit-~ ...... ,,_ uncltr ,.,. ~,..,. hundnd dellan (n,aoo.oo) which ... ..,..._ i.e. tM bounda tithe Cit 1aap1ranly r. ... 811 a_...,..._ ........ tt ... .. prffUmecl thal the , ... wu purc:hMad III a JllnllbctMn Mvt• a laral ..... or .. tar u heh a ...... peree:1114 .. l ntllU AND ON&,HALP P&IIC&NT (S .K) ... I.hat tudl local 18 e, UN IP Wal prewleUily paid 111 aarh the ...... fl ,._,I 1n any Pf'O('Hd"'I beler9 the City the E--.ive nw... tithe D11ar1a1at., ilewnlM,., t.he destnd NUrl. ......... the City .. .,..,. .... lacal -..... w 81 NC paid 27 "' - • • I . • • , • • • • • H . If the taxpayer fails to comply with the pnwi11ori fll aut.ect.ion F fll thi1 Section, the taxpayer may not avail himeelf' fll the provi-fll sut.eru.n D fll thi1 Section and shall be subject to the pnwilion1 fll lllbaeetion C fll this Section. "--· substantial complia-wit1i the pn,vi ..... fll •it ilia F fll thi1 Section shall allow the taspeyer to avail h~lf'fllthe "'"iaia1 fleubwt.ion D fllthi1 Section. <Ord. 74 Seriel 1985; atnd. ONI. 13 Seriel 19'0) 4-4-6 : LICDl8IC AND TAK IN AIJOITIC»f TO ALL OTIIEll TAXEI: 'nle licenae and tax impoaed by thi1 Chapt.er lhall be in addition to all other licen-and taus impONCI by law, except a1 herein othenriae prorided. (ONI. 74 Seriel 1985) 4-4-7 : TAK INJIOIUIATION OONPIDENTW.: A . Exeept in aeeorda-with judicial order, or a1 otherwiae herein provided, the City ,hall not divulp any infonnation pined from any retum filed or u a result fl any inveatiption or h•rinc held pursuant to the pnwilion1 orthi1 Chap&er. B. Nothinc contained in thi1 Section 1hall be conltnaed to prohibit : I . 'nle delivery to a penori, or to hi1 duly authoriMd reprnentative, or a eopy or any return filed in connection with hi1 tax; 2 . The publication of 1tati1tic1 so clauiried u to prevent the identification fl particular report.I or retum1 and the item, theNOf'; 3 . 'nle inspection by the City Attomey, or any other l1PI repnNnta&ift tithe City, fll the retum or other information relatinc to any tu payer who 111ay beeoffle involved in litiption with the City in which the uid infonution may beeome material. C . Report. and ntum1 lhall be ...-• • th,. (3) ,-n and, th...n.r •Iii the Dil'lld.or or Financial s.m-, with the approval fl the City Man...,-, .... ll or'ller tht!m dHtroyed. (Ord. 74 Series 1985; amd . Ord. 13 8eriea 19'0) 4 ·4 ·8· E81111ATED TAXEI AND A811BIIIHDff''nlDIOF: A. B. With reapect to tranuttion1 conau•-tad Wore J--, I, 1116, ii any,._ n.-u or muaee to inaka a retum for, or pay-1. fl any or the ...... levied by thie Chapter when the ume betOIIM due, the Diretter fl Financial 8ervieH lhall, al -date IUbeequent to M..11 ( 11) daya aft.er the dale fer the ..... fl IUch ~ or the payffltftt or IUffl ta • live wriUen not.ice to the Pffllll'I NtpOlllilllt fer maklnc uid N'lum or pay1nc uid ta or the ladl fl the fll1111 fl euch retum or paytnent or 1d LI , which nollte lhall notil)o the tupa,-r, or other Pffllll'I reaponuble for the N't.Um orthe ta•, that the UfflA IIIUlt ba paid within M.Nn (II) da from th da or tM ,pt or ulCI notJN. tr the relurn , not f\led. or the ta are not paid, Within MNfl (II) dayt an. reettpt oru.ct noticie, the Direcur..., aake • ..._..., ..._...,.. _. lnfonulion •• .. , be avaalable to hi•, fl the a..-& fl taMI ... fer die,......• ,-nodl for whidl taxpayer 11 •1.....-.t and lhall ... lhetw a ......., ill • 28 • I . • I - • • • • • amount equal to ten percent (lO'I,) of said estimated taa, tocet,her with int.ernt on uid estimated ta• at the rate of one percent ( 1 'Ii) per month from the due date thereof, and may aueu uid amount apin1t the delinquent taapayer by civina uid wpayer written not.ice thereof, which notice ahall require the taapayer either to pay the amount aaaeued by the Director or to petition him for a coneetion of aaid utimate within a period of~ TWENTY (20) days thereafter. Any IIICh petition for correct.ion ahall be in writinc and any facta or ricures in aupport thereof' lhall be aubmit.t.ed upon the oath of the taapayer. 'l1le Director lhall -icier the maUen 111bmit.t.ed by the taapayer and lhall make a deei1ion u to the proper amount of wes, penalty and intereat due, which deciaion aha II be ruw and bindinc, except u modiflad by State utut.es. '11D: TDIIC PBIIIOD 8BT l'Oll'l'II IN 11118 IIBC'l10N MAY, IN '11D: AB80UJft DIIICJIETION OP'IIIS DIIIIIC'l'Oll OP PINANCW. a:RVK:a. • WAIVED l'OllOOODCAIJa ON warrn:N APPLICAflON OP A VICNDOll Oil TAXPAYDL C. With respect to t.ranaacuon1 -•mmat.ed on °" after January 1, UNI&: 1. If a person neclecta °" refit-to make a retum in payment of the ules w or to pay any ta• when the uine ~ dlae, the Diractor of Financial Servicea lhall, at -elate aubeequent to f"'-i ( 15) days after the date f'or the makinr of such Ntum °" the payment of such taua, make an N&imat.a, baaad upon such in'-tion u aay be awailable, of the Pl88II& of taus due for the period far which the Wpayet' ia dalinlll*lt and lhall acid theret.o a penalty equal to the Mlffl lf'ft"-dallan (111.00) far 8llch failure or tan .-,cent UK) theNOf and inwreat an IUch dalinquent ta•• at tha rate impoaed under 111baection C3 of this 8edial plus -.half of-pa,eent ( 5'Ji) per month from the date when due, not e...ctinr eith'-pareent (18'!1,) in the ..,..ta. 2 . If a person nesleela °" reftaNI to make a return in pe,-.nt afthe UN ta• or 3 . to pay any w • NqUirad, the Diradar lhaU ._. an Nd .... , baaad upon IIICh information u IMY be available, of the alNUn& .r WIN ... far the period for which tha taapayer i1 delinquent and ahall add t.haNta a pena'9 equal to tan pan,ent (1ft) theNOf and in..,_ an such de......_ LUea a& die rate impoaad under ..a..ctlan C3 If' dlia lacuan, plua ane-half .r one pareent (.51') per -di ,,_ the .... when .... TIM annual rate of In......_ an delilt1111• WIN WMler ,......,., Cl and C2 above lhall be that ...Withed by the ltate C-•'-'--lf'laMNII pursuant to Ndien ff.21 · 110.&, C. llS l<>nl. '74 a.riM ••: a• Onl. U lttO 4-4 ·9 · 8AUC OP 8'roCK oa QUffl'INO lllllDmll A. M'/ ...... a.r who ahall sell eut hia lllaaineu er ll.acli .r .... °" who ahall .. ,t ........ lhall be .... ~ .. ,,... .. 8114 file a .... au and 1111 au,...,.. aa Pffl'ldad 1n th, Chapw Wllh111 Mein (II)_.. • ti 111 1Ua the .... .r the tOMpltteon of uW aale, ar the .. iUint .,......_ 8114 Ille purtUaer .......,, if 8111, 21 ' I . • • , - .. ... • w 0 • • • ' • • ~ ; ~ ?' .. . ~ J [fiffl; ~i~J l &-il•1.S• fill:== = 'C ,tf1'1 I. J A.!?. j l;.!'lf ~ '3' !" If'> I ti.t§:1.1 1 5ffr -1(! l!'.f ilt 1t'f 1 lllfl} 1tt' '1 ~1:tf& ~1[t l·,1 •rlt l r 't ''tlt . alt~ I' ,l1~ §1. 'i2 Ills ,J•t Ile. 1, · ~ ,;: 1,~Uhr. tu •9 ~ii.! 1 11r 9,IJ •Jli2L• ~a.-I;"• 'C lt' 0 ,. __ .. ,. • --._ • II ' ,.. !. It, rf!t }!l!I, Jfrf!I It,1 I tll1!,1 i!.t • I lfE( ,,rt1 r~t.l' I-fit I I~ ~~t~ ,~, 1.1.I r I• . h,,t ,, •. rl •J ,l artll J~J! ~'l'qLr. Ii }!I f rr: !111: lf' l r . f1 I ~1 -~Ji ~ If I ~, t,11 I i• r·~, ri1 r .Jr.,ti lt· ii il1I rliff Ji}ft ·~t 1ir!i'J ,,, l 11~ .!f!i ,~·rl r. 1t·i!I it! , . . • r I . •...r ·· . ' ~ L-1 I • 'It . ' - • • • • (. 3 . Hearing. An acgrieved applicant may, within~ 1WENTY (20) clay• aft.er such decision i• mailed to him, petition the Director for a hearinc on the claim in which C8N the Director lhall, upon due notice to the applicant., hold a hearins upon such applications, Lakin1 such information or evidence H may be material, and shall, thereafter, render his final decision upon such application, which decision shall be final. B. Deficiency Notice or Refunds. l. With ,eapeet t.o tranuctiene -mllUUd on • after January l, UNI&, in lieu • the procedure provided for in subaection A l above, the taxpayer may elect a hearin1 • the Director's final derision on a ..,.iciency notice or claim for refund pursuan, t.o ....-dure eat fordl in this Section. a . As used in this Section, "S1at.e hNrinc" -M a hearinc before the E•eeutive Dired41r eLthe Depa~ ti llavenue • dellpte thereof a provided in MCtioft 19-2-106.1(3), C.U. b . When the City -,ta that ales• -ta-are due in an a1MU11t .,.._. than the a....t paid by a taqNtyw, the City lhall mail a deficiwy notiee t.o the t.upayer by ceniW -ii. The cleftciency notic,a shall ..... the addi&ional ..... aM UN WIN due. The clefteiency Mtiea shall -ta• noti..._, in clear 81141 NMp~ type, .... the......,. haa .. rilM ....... Btata ._,.._ .. deftcieliq ,u......& • ___. 11-1-IOl.1(3), C.U. The taa,-.r lhall alN haft die rilht • elect a._ llaarins on die Cit,J'a denial eL euch tas,-.r'a elai• ,_ a nfiUMI .I •IN • -ta• paW. C. The taapayer shall ...... die Stal. hearillc within thif1¥ (JO) daya after .. 1,u...,_· ......... ti lecal ........ The tupeyer shall haft no""''• ..a.---. wa. haa ... ......_.1eca1 ,...__. wa.•il, .. ,....._. ........ ...._ ... ti_..,......,...._ ,- pu....-ti this wlmdioft, •aha..._ tllecal ..... iN• -M: (I ) The taspayer ha ti-',.-. 11 • ill wrilills a.._... W.. the City and the City haa held euch ....... ud __. a final darilion ~-Such llaarillc ................ -... tranaeripl. ruin ti ewleMe, • filillc ti brial1 allall Ille ,...ired; bu, die taqiayer...., elect ....... britl, ill whidl -die Cit¥ -, ..._"'. brial. ,,.. c~ .... , _.. _. .._... ... .._ the ftul ..__ ......_ wi&hill...., (IO)-,. aA. die C"1'1 .._...tldle~'1wri1Mft .....-thffllar,neep&dleCity May uUIMI Madi penell ii the...., ill haWillt &ha_,..• 111U1111thedaci1N11 ....,_ WM 111a1i1n1•11J1Mta...,_,...., in any luch ewnt. the C"1 shall a.w a.ch haarinc _. .._ die ...... ~ withill ........... ..., (llO).,. tl&M ta...,_·,,..... in wrilinc ~ • 31 - ' I . • • , ~ 0 w N • • • ~ !"° !Jt 11~i1111.1··!1 'J'fr-filt• ~ ~ ~ 1 _ 1 • a r c: J . r 1 . a -· J -~-,. Ii . . • . -~11 . • -:;;· • -. f . •t ; ~ I •. ti; .... i ~t! ii1fl!lJI~! l!il;r,,:1 'Ii i'i~Jr 1i:;1 f~ti I' r-i.,,. •,r-t-1 1.1,11 , 'ft' 1 1r;.,r 1 ~~~ ~,r t;rft!;J'l1· tt11,1tJ t; ;fr .~it ~Jfri ?[!r ff l , s t I Jl I . · is r [ s =I' t ~ I !. s-f 1} ~ r ~ ~ lJ J l -!I I i ' 11i ihlt'tllli! !~1·[11UU [i t!J~ iHfi fJ!i llf ~1·,~l,t1 l1 ,t.:~-,1·tr't': fi ,1.t1'' ~··1:li rf! (1 'I r ta · [ r I ~1 . I ~ i l' r l .. • • l l ~ 3,. ~ i l r ... I I· • · , 'C i ' f ;· ! !: f ! 1· ; i a fft ~ ·1• ti .ftll t.JgJf Ii' il i ie:I l §~fa: I:,.~ i>' i'! ;· j.l . t• 1 f·• ~, li r"' 1 · I ~t,1 a ii,. · 1 t • ;. · 1 ~, • a ~ 1 !. -1 1 ~; ·; a·! j ,· 1 i , 1 g ! 1 , ;. !. ~l ~fi;JJ!fft 1tJ;f:]il~J Ii fJiiJ ;iii~ Iii I t ~ , t' I . ! • t,. ;· s· fl) ['" t • , • • • I . . ~ ' :.- I • ~ I - • • .. • •, • S . Refund Not Assignable. The right of any person to a refund under this Chapter shall not be assignable, and application for refund must be made by the same penon who purehaaed or used the aooda and who paid the tax thereon, as shown by the invoice of the sale thereof'or other appropriate document . 6 . The Director shall have the authority to waive part or all of any penalty and/or interest Haeseed if the circumstances deem such . (Ord. 74 Series 1985) 4-4-11: BXAM1NA110N8 OP RBTIJRN8; REPIJND8. DEPICIICNCIES: As .-i u practicable after any sales or UN tu retum ia filed, the Director lhall eaamine it. and if it then appean that the correct amount aftu to be remit.tecl ia ,,_ter or leu than that shown in the return, the tax shall be reciomputad. If the amount paid exceeda that which ia due, the excess lhall be refunded or credited apiinst any subaequent remittance from the same taxpayer. If the amount paid i, less than the amount due, the difference, t.Gpther with intereat ther--. at the rate a( one percent (l .. ) per month from the time the return wu due, ahall be paid by the vendor within fifteen (15) daya after written notice and demand to him from the Director. With reapacl to returns filed on or aft.er January 1, 1986, the annual rate afinterell on delinquent taxes lhall be that es&ablilhed by the State Conl•i--, a( Bank.inc punuant to aection 35-21 -110.5, C .RS. (Ord. 74 Senn 1985) 4-4 -12: INYEIITIGA110N OP IUCTAILD'II IIOOICB: A . For the purpoee a( ...naininc the~ af a N&am, or r. the purpoee a( detanniniftc the •-nt e(tu clue"-any 1aa...,..., the Di,.._ aay hold in-.tiona encl hearinp concemiflt any IIIIIUen -,.Nd by thia Oiapwr and lft8Y eaaMine any relevant baoka, papen, ....,. or .. __. a( any Nell perw1, requiriflt the .u.danee a( auch tu...,... or any officer or .... ,..,_ a( auch taapayer, or a( any ,.,_ havi111 k-ledte a( IIICh •'-and &altiftc auch teatimony and ~ aa "'8)' be _,,. ta PNl*tY ueertain any taa liability. The Direeter lhall have power to M111in iater aetha ta any ,.,_ in the courw a( IUC'h investlption, or hearinc. 8 COO RDINATED AUDIT PROCID RES COORDINATED AUDIT· •• ANY TAXPAYER U CINSED IN THI CITY PURSUANT TO TITLE POUR, CHAPTER POUi OF THI INOLEWOOD MUNI CIPAL CODE I , AND HOLDING A IMILAll TAX UCINSI IN AT LEAST P'O R OTHER CO LORADO MUNI IPALfflU THAT ADMINISTER THEIR OWN LIS TAX LLECTION, MAY UQUUT A COO RDINATED A DIT PROVIDED HIUIN. 33 ,, - • I. • 0 ]- • • • b. • . ,~ • WITHIN 14 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF NOTICE OF AN INTENDED AUDIT BY ANY MUNICIPAlJTY THAT ADMINISTERS ITS OWN SALES TAX COLLECTION, THE TAXPAYER MAY PROVIDE TO THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL SERVICES OF THIS CITY, BY CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, A WRl'M'EN REQUEST FOR A COORDINATED AUDIT INDICATING THE MUNICIPALITY FROM WHICH THE NOTICE OF INTENDED AUDIT WAS RECEIVED AND THE NAME OF THE OFFICIAL WHO ISSUED SUCH NOTICE . SUCH REQUEST SHALL INCLUDE A LIST OF THOSE COLORADO MUNICIPALITIES UTILIZING LOCAL COLLECTION OF THEIR SALES TAX IN WHICH THE TAXPAYER HOLDS A CURRENT SALES TAX LICENSE AND A DECLARATION THAT THE TAXPAYER WILL SIGN A WAIVER OF ANY PASSAGE-OF-TIME BASED LIMITATION UPON THIS CITY'S RIGHT TO RECOVER TAX OWED BY THE VENDOR FOR THE AUDIT PERIOD. c . EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN 4...t-12 -8-1-G, ANY TAXPAYER THAT SUBMITS A COMPLETE REQUEST FOR A COORDINATED AUDIT AND PROMPTLY SIGNS A WAIVER OF 4-4.17 E .M.C ., MAY BE AUDITED BY THIS CITY DURING THE TWELVE MONTHS APTER SUCH REQUEST IS SUBMITTED ONLY THROUGH A COORDINATED AUDIT INVOLVING ALL MUNICIPALITIES ELECTING TO PARTICIPATE IN SUCH AN AUDIT . d . •• IF THIS CITY DESIRES TO PAmCIPATE IN THE AUDIT OF A TAXPAYER THAT SUBMITS A COMPLETE RF.QUEST FOR A COORDINATED AUDIT PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH (3), THE DIRECl'OR OF nNANCIAL SERVICES SHAU. 80 NOl'IFY THI DIRECTOR OF nNANCIAL SERVICES OF THE MUNICIPALITY WHOSE NOTICE OP' AUDIT PllOMPTl:D THE TAXPAYER'S RltQUUT WITHIN TEN DAYS AnER RECEIPT OP' THE TAXPAYER'S REQUEST FOR A COORDINATED AUDIT. THE DIRECTOR OP' FINAN IAL SERVICES SHALL THEN COOPERATE WITH OTHER PARTI !PATINO MUNICIPALITIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OP' ARRANGEMENTS P'OR THE COORDINATED AUDIT, INCLUDING ARRANGEMENTS OP' THI TIME DURING WHICH THI COORDINATED AUDIT WILL Bl CONDUCl'ED, THI PERIOD OP' TIME TO BE COVERED BY THE AUDIT, AND A COORDINATED NOTI E TO THE TAXPAYER OP' THOSE RECORDS MOST UKSLY TO BE REQ IRED P'OR COMPLETION OP' THI COORDINATED AUDIT. IF THE TAXPAYER' REQUEST FOR A COORDINATED AUDIT WAS I R PON E TO A NOTICE OF AUDIT I UID BY THI ITY , THIS ITY' DIRECTOR OP nNAN IAL SERVICES HALL P'A ILITATE ARRA CEMENTS BITWEIN THI CITY AND OTHIR M I IPALITI PARTICIPATING IN THI COORDINATED AUDIT LE!! AND NTIL AN om IAL PROM 80MB OTHIR PARTI !PATINO MUNICIPALITY AOUD TO UMI THI R PON IBIIJTY THE DIRECTOR OP' nNAHCIAL SRVI 3• ' I . • , - • r . • • t• • SHALL COOPERATE WITH OTHER PARTICIPATING MUNICIPALITIES TO, WHENEVER PRACTICABLE, MINIMIZE THE NUMBER OF AUDITORS WHAT WILL BE PRESENT ON THE TAXPAYER'S PREMISES TO CONDUCT THE COORDINATED AUDIT ON BEHALF OF THE PARTICIPATING MUNICIPALITIES . INFORMATION OBTAINED BY OR ON BEHALF OF THOSE MUNICIPALITIES PARTICIPATING IN THE COORDINATED AUDIT MAY BE SHARED ONLY AMONG SUCH PARTICIPATING MUNICIPALITIES. IF THE TAXPAYER'S REQUEST FOR A COORDINATED AUDIT WAS IN RESPONSE TO A NOTICE OF AUDIT ISSUED BY THIS CITY, THIS CITY'S DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL SERVICES SHALL, ONCE ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE COORDINATED AUDIT BETWEEN THE CITY AND OTHER PARTICIPATING MUNICIPALITIES ARE COMPLETED, PROVIDE WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYER OF WHICH MUNICIPALITIES WILL BE PARTICIPATING, THE PERIOD TO BE AUDITED AND THE RECORDS MOST LIKELY TO BE REQUIRED BY PARTICIPATING MUNICIPALITIES FOR COMPLETION OF THE COORDINATED AUDIT. THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL SERVICF.S SHALL Al.80 PROPOSE A SCHEDULE FOR THE COORDINATED AUDIT . c . THE COORDINATED AUDIT PROCEDURE SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION SHALL NOT APPLY : (I) WHEN THE PROPOSED AUDIT IS A JEOPARDY AUDIT, (2) TO AUDITS FOR WHICH A NOTICE OF AUDIT WAS GIVEN PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS SECTION. (3) WHEN A TAXPAYER REFUSES TO PROMPTLY SIGN A WAIVER OF TITLE 4 , CHAPTER 4, SECTION 17, OF THIS CODE OR. (4 ) WHEN A TAXPAYER FAll.8 TO PROVIDE A TIMELY AND OMPLETE REQUEST FOR A COORDINATED AUDIT AS PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH (b ). 2 INTER ITY I.AIM FOR R OVER\' 35 F THI ECfl NI EDURES REUTED TO l ITTED TO THE INTENDED TO RED C Ol THE TAXPAYER OR , AND REMIT ALES AND ,- • . .. I . • , • ]- • I • • b . AS USED HEREIN, "CLAIM FOR RECOVERY" MEANS A CLAIM FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF SALES AND USE TAXES PAID TO THE WRONG TAXING JURISDICTION . C . WHEN IT IS DETERMINED BY THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL SERVICES OF THE CITY THAT SALES AND USE TAX OWED TO THE CITY HAS BEEN REPORTED AND PAID TO ANOTHER MUNICIPALITY, THE CITY SHALL PROMPTLY NOTIFY THE VENDOR THAT THE TAXES ARE BEING IMPROPERLY COLLECTED AND REMl'ITED, AND THAT AS OF THE DATE OF THE NOTICE THE .. VENDOR MUST CEASE IMPROPER TAX COLLECTIONS AND REMITTANCES . d . THE CITY MAY MAKE A WRITTEN CLAIM FOR RECOVERY DIRECTLY TO THE MUNICIPAUTY THAT RECEIVED TAX ANDIOR PENALTY AND INTEREST OWED TO THE CITY, OR, IN THE ALTERNATIVE, MAY INSTl'IUTE PROCEDURES FOR COLLECTION OF THE TAX FROM THE TAXPAYER OR VENDOR THE DECISION TO MAKE A CLAIM FOR RECOVERY UES IN THE SOLE DISCRETION OF THE CITY. ANY CLAIM FOR RECOVERY SHALL INCLUDE A PROPERLY EXECUTED RELEASE OF CLAIM FROM THE TAXPAYER ANDIOR VENDOR RELEASING ITS CLAIM TO THE TAXES PAID TO THE WRONG MUNICIPAUTY, EVIDENCE TO SUBSTANTIATE THE CLAIM, AND A REQUEST THAT THE MUNICIPAUTY APPROVE OR DENY IN WHOLE OR IN PART, THE CLAIM WITHIN NINETY (IO) DAYS OF ITS RECEIPT. THE MUNICIPALITY TO WHICH THE CITY SUBMITS A CLAIM FOR RECOVERY MAY, FOR GOOD CAUSE, REQUEST AN EXTENSION OF TIME TO INVESTIGATE THE CLAIM, AND APPROVAL OF SUCH EXTENSION BY THE CITY SHALL NOT BE UNREASONABLY WITHHELD. e . WITHIN NINETY (IO) DAYS AnER RECEIPT or A CLAIM FOR RECOVERY, THE CITY SHALL VERIFY TO ITS SATISFACTION WHETHER OR NOi' ALL OR A PORTION OP THE TAX CLAIMED WM IMPROPERLY RECEIVED, AND SHALL NOTIFY THE MUNICIPAUTY S BMITMNG THE CLAIM IN WRITING THAT THE CLAIM IS EITHER APPROVED OR DENIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART, IN WDING THE RIA80NS FOR THE DECISION. IF THE CLAIM IS • APPROVED IN WHOLI OR IN PART. THI CITY SHALL UNIT THE DI PUTED AMO NT TO THE M NICIPALITY UBMl'ITING THI LAIN WITHIN THIRTY (30) DA OP APPROVAL. IF A CLAIM IS BMITTED JOINTLY IY A M NI IPAIJTY AND A VENDOR OR TAX PA YER. THE CH K HALL IE MADE TO THE PARTIES JOINTLY. DENIAL OP A LAIM P'Oll UCOVERY MAY ONLY IE MADE ROOOD A E • r. TH ITV MAY DENY A I.AIM ON THE GROUNDS THAT IT HAS I PR VI LY PAID A I.AIM FOR RECOVERY ARISING OUT OF AN • • A DIT F THE TAXPAY 36 • I - g . 4-4-13: • • , . • (. THE PERIOD SUBJECT TO A CLAIM FOR RECOVERY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE THIRTY-SIX (36) MONTH PERIOD PRIOR TO THE DATE THE MUNICIPALITY THAT WAS WRONGLY PAID THE TAX RECEIVES THE CLAIM FOR RECOVERY. CONDUCT OF HEARINGS: A . Subpoenaa and Witneu Fee,. All 1uhpoena1 iNued under the term, of thi1 Chapter may be served by any pe,-i of full age. The fee1 of witne-for attendance and trial shall be the 18me a1 the f-of witne ... , before the Di1t.rict Court, 1uch feN to be paid when the witne11 i1 excuaed from further attendance. When the wit.neu i1 subpoenaed at the inai1tance oft.ha Director, auch f-shall be paid in the aame manner u other eapen-under the term• of thi1 Chapter, and when a witnn1 i1 subpoenaed at the in1iatance of any party to any such proceedin1, the Director may require that the COit of aerviee of the aubpoena and the fee of the wiu-a be borne by the party at whose in1iat.ence the witneu i1 summoned. In 1uch caae the Director, in hi1 diacretion, may require a depoait to cover the -t of 1uch service and wit.neu fee. A 1ubpoena i1aued a1 aforeuid 1hall be aerved in the aame manner H a 1ubpoena i11ued out of a court of record. B . Judce CompelA Attendance. Any judee of the District Court ofthe Ei,titeenth Judicial District of the State of Colorado, either in term time or vacation, upon the application of the Director, may compel the attendance of witne1ae1, the production of a-Ila, paper!!, record, or memoranda and the a:iviq of testimony before the Director or any of hi1 duly authoriud a,enta, by an auachment for contempt. or otherwise, in the ume -ner a1 production of.,,__ may be eompelled befon aaicl Court. (Ord. 74 Series 1915) 4-4 -14 : UNPAIDTAXAPRIOllLIICN: A . The t.axea imposed by Section 4-4-5-1 1hall conltitute a ft rat and prior lien upon any tancible peraonal property which i1 the 1ubject of any tranaaction upon which uicl tax i1 due, until the aame i1 paid. B. The taxes imposed by Section 4-4-4·2 shall be a first and prior lien upon the poda and bu ineu fixturea owned or uaed by any retailer required by the proviaiofta o( Section 4-4-4 · 7 to submit a rat.um and fflake pa,-nt o(the tau1 collecMd, nm,t the ltedl o( eooda held for ule in the ordinary course o( buaineu, until aaid laNI are paid in full . 111 Ii n trt' ted by A and B aho thall be construed to be hen and tnc:ufflbraneea upon lht-pec,fic 1l#m o( penlONII pl'Opt'rty therein enumerated, and thall take pr«'e<i nee o r all other hens. ennnnbrancea or claiffll o( whateoewr nature and ihall ,mmed,alA'I auath to uch ilt'm •·•thout the neceuit of the filins of any notice ofllf'n tht-noof. (Ord. 74 Seriff 19M) 37 "' - I. • • . , , ]- • 4-4-15: A. • • t• • ENFORCEMENT OF TAXES AND FORECLOSURE OF LIENS: If any tuel, penalty or intereat. impoaed by thi1 Chapeer and lhown due by return, filed by the taxpayer, or u lhown by a1181S11l811t duly made a1 provided herein, are not paid within fifteen (15) days aft.er the ume are due, the Director 1hall i•-a warrant under his official aeal directed to any duly authorized revenue collector, or to the lheriff of any county in thi1 State commandi111 him to levy upon, aeiae and aell 1ufflc:ient penonal property ol t.he tax debt.or which i1 1ubject to the lien• created by Section 4-4-14 found within hil county for t.he payment of the amount due, topther wit.h intareet, penalties and coltl. B . Simultaneou1ly with the iNunee ol uid warrant, the Director lhall iuue a notice ol tax lien, ..uin1 fort.h t.he na-ol t.he taxpayer, the amount ol the tax, penalti-. interest and coltl, t.he date olthe-1 thereof, and t.hat the City claim• a ftn& and prior lien therefor on the tan,ibla pe,Nnal property ol the taxpayer IUlied, t.o Nid lien,. C . Such notice 1hall be on f-• prepared by t.he Direct.or, lhall be verified by him and lhall be filed in the office ol the clerti and recorder ol any county in thi1 State in which t.he taxpayer own, tan(ible perMnal property IUbject to uid liena. D . Upon t.he fili"I ol •id natiea ol lilll, t.he efl'ed.ive date ol Nid lilll lhall relate back t.o t.he date olthe ftnt taxable tnnuction for which any tax i1 due. (Ord. 74 8ariaa 111115) 4-4-16 : NOTICE& BENT BY IIAIL: All nouces ,..quiNd I.a be (ive11 1.11 the retailer or vendor under t.he provilion1 ol thi1 Chapt.er lhall be in wridnf and, if mailed, ,...w by certified or re,i1tered mail, return ..-ipt reque.ted, I.a hi• at hi1 last known ...._, lhall be aufflcient for the purpoea olthil Chapter. (Ord. 74 8ariN llNl5) 4-4-17: A. LIIIITAflONB: 111a tax• for any pariad, ....,_ with intaf'Nl ...._ aNI panakiae with ....- Lhareto, i...,... by t.hil Chapur lhall not be a-.1, .. lhall •y natiea ...... be ftlad, or diltraint -rrant be iauad, or auit for celladian be inlti&utad, or any a&her action to celled. the .... be ciaa-.lC!ad -tJi.. thNI (J) ,-n after the data 111 which t.he tax -• or ii payable. N• llhall any lilll ca&inua after ..ti pariad, au.pt for taae1 ........ ..,... the expiration ol lladl ,.,_, notice ol lilll wit.h rtlPffl. to which hu baatl ftlad prior to the aapiration ol 111th period; in which .... 1udl hen lhall continua only A.r one ,-r after the ftlinc ol natiN tharaol. B. In the caae of a fal11 or ~l re&um wit.h intanc. .. wade taa, the tax, ......_ wit.h int.erell and ,-naltiat ......__,be awm•. • ,,.u••lftll for the collaction ol ludl taua aay be ..._... at any u ... C. Wore the aapiration ol lladl period ol li111kadon, t.ha &upeyer and the Di,.._ aay ..,.. in writi111 to an txt.tMion t.haraof, and t.ha period • ....... on aay be t1tAlnded by IU ...... L 81"NMenta in writ.Inc. (Ord '74 ' 1116) 38 • .. I . • 0 , - • • • • • 4-4-18: SERVICE CHARGE ON RETURNED CHECKS: If a check in payment of any sales or use tax is returned unpaid, a processing charge oHin dollar11 ('5.90) FIFJ'EEN DOLLARS ($15.00) will be added to any amount due and owing. (Ord. 74 Series 1985) 4-4 -19 : A. UNLAWFUL AC1'8: Advertiae Absorption of Tax. It shall be unlawful for any retailer to advertiae, to hold out or to 1tate to the public or to any consumer, directly or indirectly, that the ta• or any part thereof impoaed by thi1 Chapter will be auumed or abeorbed by the retailer, or that it will not be added to the aellinc price of'the property 10ld; or if added, that any part thereof will be refunded . 8 . Di1reprd for Rules; Penalty A11e11ed . If any part of' a deficiency in tax payment i1 due to neclicence or intentional di1regard of authorized rules and rea:ulations with knowledp thereof, but without intent to defraud, there shall be added ten percent ( lO'll,) of' the total amount of the deficiency; and in 1uch caae, interellt 1hall be collect.ed at the rate of one percent ( 1 'I,) per month on the amount of the deficiency from the ti-the return waa due, from the pe..-required to file the return, which intereat and addition 1hall become due and payable within fifteen (15) days after written not.ice and demand by the Director. (Ord. 74 Serin 1985) C . Fraud: P.nalty AIMued. If any part of the deficiency i1 due to fraud with the intent to evade the tax, then then, aha II be added fifty perc,ent (50'1) of the taul amount of'the deficiency, and in IUCh caae the whole amount of'the ta• unpaid, includinc the addition1, lhall i.-e due and payable fifteen ( 15) days aft« written notitt and demand by the Director and an additional -pet"Cenl (l'I,) ,... month Oft uid amounta lhall be added fn,m the date the return wa1 • llftlll ,-t. D . False 81.a..._ta. It lhall be unlawful for any peraon to w1llfully -ke,.,.....,.. er subfflit a tax return, or odlff cloeu-l, containinc any false 11.at,_ll. er w willfully -k• a false l&ate-t in any inVflliption or hearinc, which -,. afl'ect the ta• liability of' any .--. £. Annual lnte,.. t Rate: Deficiency Amoun ta. With l"Nplld. to tranurtien con ummated on or aft.er January I, 1986, that ret1tlt in deficiency a-a1 delinfd in th• Sttt,on, the annual rate of in~f'Ht lhall be that est.ablilhed by the ~ omm1 ion r ofBankinc pursuant to ion 31-21 -110 5 , C.RS IOrd 74 I . ) 4-4 -20 PENAL TY In addition to or in heu of' any ...._ penalty or pu11ithlMftt PN'Kr.ti.d 1n th1 aP'('r, the followlnc penalt may al• be i111PNed '°" Vlola1.1811 ti an, of' the pro I ion of' th, ..,._. . five hundred dollars (S&00.00) fine or Ofte hundred echtr ( I ) da 1mpn m t , or both IIICh fine and 1mpn10nment. A a.parate ofl'an11 ehall be dffmtel comm1tt.tcl upon Nth day or portion thertel' duri .. • • which any viola&ien ti an of'the provi ion of'thi Chapf.Atr OCNrt or conlin (Ord. I 8eriet IN7) lnl1'od11Nd . rMd 1n full, and pelNd on firtt l'Mdl .. on &he Ind day of ......... INI. 39 . ' • . .. I . • • , ]- • . .. • (, Publiahed u a Bill for an Ordinance on the 5th day of December, 1991. Read by title and puaed on final readin1 on the 18th day of December, 1991 . Published by title u Ordinance No._, Series of 1991, on the 19th day of December, 1991. ATTEST: ---------------Patricia H. Crow, City Cleltl I, PMrida H. Crow, City Cid oftheat, tlBrclew .... Celefado, henbyeenify that the above •"" r., 111irc i• a true copy "die Onlinancie ,..... • final .-dine•"" publilheli by title u Onlin-No . _, Series ti 1111. • I • I . . • , ., ]- . • • • • Date December 16, 1991 IIO'l1ATSD BY STAFF SOURCE • . .~ - COUNCIL COMMUNICA'l10N ACeadaltem 11 b Subject Department of Safety Services Allan Stanley, Director of Safety Services IUUB/ ACTION PROP08BD • Division Chief Ordinance Council ls requested to pus an ordinance eatabUabJng the appointed positions of PoUcc Division Chief and Fire Division ChJef outalde the cJ•ulOed IICl'Ylce of the Career Service System. PRBVIOW COUNCIL AC'nON Council. tn November ol 1989. paMCd a reaolutson eatabUabtng an expertmental pr~ that would allow for the appointment ol Police DMalon Cbiefa and Fire Dtvtalon Chiefs outaade the Career Sav1cc System. &TAFF ANALYSIS Tl program WU labliehed bl 1989. Tbe purpoee WU to allow for the ppotntment or lndMduala to the poubona ol DMalon Chief. DMalon Cbida are key ltJom w1thtn the Depar1ment ol Wety Serw:a. Prior to the November l 989 r e luuon. DMalon hJer. were promoted throu&b compeUUYe ex•mtnatJon process w1thJn the Career ~ System and aubject to ell elementa ol that ayatem . 11 ordinance Will ellow for th conttnuatJon of our preeent ayatem. and pennJt the O xibtllty n to menage a complrx orpnmtlon. nm ordtnance • atmder to th • tn ext ten m •her conununt Uvoughout the nauon . ~n of l rdu t from both Denver and Aurora . ' I. • ". ,,.. , ]- • • • <. \. Ir ---· -------- BACKGROUND As outlined In the resolution, the Admlnbtrattve PoUcy Manual 111-3 currently establishes the posltton of Police and F1re DlvtalOn Chiefs as claaatflcd scrvtcc within the Career Service System. It ts bcllcved that for a posltlOn at thSa level It ts more appropriate for a non-compcttttve appointment to be made by the Director of Safety Scrvtcca, tn consultatlOn with the City Manager. Penons appointed from the claastfted aervtcc would retain career service bcndlta • outlined In the proposed ordinance and would return to their former posltlOn In the career eervtce system when the appointment ended. In C8IICS of tammatlOD. pam appointed from a poeStlOn In the Career Service System would have appeal rteb• to the Career Service Board. Tim onHoaoce alllo aUowa for the appointment of perm from outllkle the department If thoae wltbm the department were found not to have the reqwatte quaUflcatlOD. Penona appointed from outside of the Career Service Syatem would have no career service rtgbta. The poettlOna have been funded In the budget for the paat two yesa and are included In the buqet for 1992. Tim propoeal, thetebe, would cauae no addlUonal Onandal tmpact. ... • < .. I . . , ? - • • ,. - • •, • - !/h ORD INANCE NO. SERIES OF 1991 BY AUTHORITY A BILL FOR COUNCIL BILL NO. 63 INTRODUCED BY~ MEMBER /ll,~ AN ORDINANCE EST ABUSHING THE APPOINTED POSITIONS OF POLICE DIVISION CHIEF AND FIRE DIVISION CHIEF AMENDING TITLE 1, CHAPTER 6G, BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 9. WHEREAS, the City of Englewood Administrative Policy Manual 111-3 currently establishes the position of police division chief as classified service within the Career Service System; and WHEREAS, the Director of Safety Service, in consultation with the City Manager, dNms it appropriate to fill that position from the pool of personnel currently at the ranks of police lieutenant and police sergeant; and WHEREAS, the position of fire division chief does not presently exist within the classified service of the Career Service System; and WHEREAS, the City of Englewood Administrative Policy Manual 111·3 currently establishes the positions of fire deputy chief as classified service within the Career · Service System; and WHEREAS, the Director of Safety Services. In consultation with the City Manager, deems it appropriate to permanently tslabllsh the position of fire division chief and dHms it appropriate IO liN that position from the pool of personnel currently at the ranks of fire battalion chief and fire lieutenant; and WHEREAS, the Director of Safety Servicel, In consultation with the City Manager, may select from qualified personnel outside the department IO fil those positions wilhln police and fate divisions, provided that depatimenl per'IOM8I have been evalualed and found not to have the requisite qualifications; and WHEREAS. the Director of Satttr SeMces. In consulation wilh the City Manaoer, recognizes lhe need of the City of Engle aad IO eaamlne and evaiu.. on an ongoing basis, ts managerial structure and have the Mure oppo,tunity and latitude IO adjust the s1ructure, 11 requ ired : and WHEREAS, the e.pe,lmemel program 8lllblilNd undef City of Engltwood Munlcipll Code. 3 ·11 -1 and Aelolu1ion No . 61, Series of 1111, 11a1 proven IUCCIUlul . HON . THEAEfOAE. BE IT OAQVED IV THE CITY OOlJCL OF THE CITY OF EN0LEW00D. ca.oRADO. AS FOU.OWS: . , . • ' I. • • , - ]c=- • • • • • • • i. .. Section J. Title 1, Chapter 6G, of the Englewood Municipal Code 1985, is hereby amended by adding a new Section 9, which will read as follows : 1-6G-9: DIVISION CHIEF APPOINTMENT : A. THERE IS HEREBY EST ABUSHED THE APPOINTED POSITIONS OF POLICE DIVISION CHIEF, AND FIRE DIVISION CHIEF OUTSIDE THE CLASSIFIED SERVICE OF THE CAREER SERVICE SYSTEM. B. THE DIRECTOR OF SAFETY SERVICES MAY, AFTER CONSll. TATION WITH THE CllY ~R. APPOINT TO THE POSITION OUAllFIEO PERSON£L FROM OUTSIDE THE DEPARTMENT WHEN DEPARTMENT PERSCNEL HAVE BEEN EVALUATED AHJ FOlH> NOT TO HAVE THE REOUISITE OUAlEICATIONS FOR THE POSITIONS OF POLICE DIVISION CHIEF OR FIRE DIVISION CHIEF. C. n«JSE PERSONS APPOINTED THAT WERE NOT WITHN THE CAREER SERVICE SYSTEM SHALL HAVE NO CAREER SERVICE RIGHTS. D. A PERSON APPOINTED TO THE POSIT10N OF OMSION CHEF SHALL RETAIN THE RIGHTS TO THEIR PRIOR CAREER SERVICE POSITION. THE TIME IN THE POSITION OF DIVISION CHIEF SHAU. APA. Y TO TIME THE PERSON HAS ACCRUED IN THE CAREER SER\IICe SYSTEM. THAT PERSON 9W1. RETAIN THOSE CAREER SER\IICE RIGHTS FOR ALL PURPOSES IN CXHEC110N WITH RETIREMENT, PENSIQo.l, • MEDICAL BENERTS. SICI< LEAVE AHO INJURY LEAVE. VACATION LEAVE, TERMINATION PAY, BENEFITS TO SPOUSES N«J DEPENDENT CHLDREN ~ DEATH N«J N« OTHER SUCH OCMIOISA110N N«J LEAVE BENEFITS OF THE CAREER SERVICE SYSTEM OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY SERVICES. E. WHEN THE DIRECTOR OF SAFETY SERVICES TERMINATES THE APPOINTMENT OF A PERSON TO THE POSITION OF DMSOil CHIEF NO GRIEVANCE OR APPEAL 9W1. EXIST FOR THAT ACTICN. A PEA90N APPOINTED FROM A POSITION IN THE CAREER SERVICE 9W1. AE1UW TOTHEII PIIOA CAREER SERVICE POSrTOI ~ IN THE CASE OF TERMINATION OF BR.O\'MENT FROM THE CITYwt«:H ~ APPEALS>TOTHE CMEEASEJMCE IOMD. F. AT NlV EA PERSON. WHO MEN APPOINTED WAS N THE CAREER SERVICE SVSTEM. IAAY RESIGN TH8A APfllOMMENT N«, ELECT TO ASSI 1ME TH8A PIIOA RANK WIT THE CAREER SERVICE SYSTEM . I~. read in full, and pasNd on ... ,.ldlng on'-1am dar ol DeclnClef • ,,.,. ·2 · . ' .. ' I . • • , - - • • • • • ' .. ---~- Published as a BiH for an Ordinance on lhe 19th day of December, 1991 . Clyde E. Wiggins, Mayor ATTEST: Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of lhe City of EnglewoOd, Colorado, hereby certify that the above and to,egoing Is a true copr of a Bil for an Ordinance. introduced, read In ful, and passad on flrsl reading on the 18th day of December, 1991. Patricia H. Crow . 3. "' -. ' • ' , .. I . • • , 1- • • • December 16. 1991 DlfflA'ISD 11T • • • COUNCD. COIIIIUIIICA110R At•••• Item 11 C I • Department of s.rety Sa*'-IIDd tbe Department of CGmmwdty Deveq,;1-eut Allan F. Stanley, Director of Safety Semcee Dorothy Rmwaa, Safety SavlCe8 Richard s. Wanuah. Dlrectm of Cammumty Dew:k.pawwwt Approve a bill (OI' an ordtnance mnencltn& 1'ltle 7 IIDd 1'ltle 15 of tbe 181& ~wcad Mllllidpal Code, reganbng .-mu IIDd aanc .,.mts. PDVIOU8 COUNCIL AC110II 1be Council baa comldered Um matter lnfarmally, but baa tam DO farmal actlan. ffAn' AIIALT818 There are two fact.on to be addrened: tbe 8nt CC111C11111 tbe,... • .--wbo apply tbe FdlU or Pac FdlU: IIDd tbe aecaad _. .... tbe ,41111 _.4My far * prompt removal. CODCa'DIDC tbe tlrat lleue, It • rec m t1 tbM tbe 1111 !aa,ewood munldpal Code be MIM'D:tted by addlDC wtlDII 11 to TIiie 7, Cltapter e,, m•k:1n& lt unlawful far uy pcnoa to deflloe -, pr.-• palllle p.upaty .... •amu or pnc .,.mu . TltJe 7 eoaeerm Pullllc ._.,, wl tlle -tzmt _.. ,, - ' 0 I . • -·- • I " • • • • • gtve Police Officers the authority to apprehend and to charge with a Yk>laUOn of the Englewood Municipal Code, persons observed tn the act of applying gralllU or gang gralDU to prtvate or public property without the wrttten conaent of the owner to do ao. It ts rurther recommended that Title 15, Health, SanitaUOn and Envtronmental Protecuon. be amended by adding a new aectton wbJch would declare the defacing of private or public property with gramu or gang gramu a public nuisance, and provide for lta prompt removal. It ts recognized that the P"operty owner baa been "vtcttm•ttd· when the gramu ts applied to the structure, but the ultimate respons1blllty must lie with the owner to maintain h1s/her property. The proposed ordinance ts patterned after the existing weed, trash. and litter ordinance; providing a period of time tn wbJch the property owner muat aemove tbe offense or the City will do ao and btll the property owner. The onltnanc:e would be enforced by Neighborhood Servtcea. BACKOROURD Having atructures In Englewood defwed with FdDU ta not aometbJn& that baa Jut started; neither ts It unique to Englewood. Communltiea all ovu the Umted States are addreutng thia problem. prtmarlly ID reepome to pnc activity. In tblll area. DenYer. Boulder. Aurora. Lakewood have all adopted apeMlc anbnenc:ee requnac that penons remove gramu from their property and maJrtng It unlawful to apply ..-. or gang gramu to prtvate or public paperty. Unttl recently, gramu conststed of fairly almple ~ or mmo ... to or about a pmUcular neighbor. teacher. or principal wbJch wa painted • caned an netgbborbood fences. bnOd...,. • walls. Today • .,.mu ta alllo a farm of pnc commwucatton. through wb1cb mew talllaly ta a1llbd out by aae ...... and challenged by rival ganp. Other codea tdmUl'y weapam and IDdMdualll and/• groups targeted for retaliatton or evm death. Once the .,.mu or gang .,.mu ta applied to a atructure, otbera came alaaC and add to It . En&l£wood City and school offldale, buctnc I people and dtla?:na ~...., tbe lff10Uanaa of the lfdU problem when the Wlllla of the UDderp I 11111 alaaC tbe Samuel L . Love path. the water ~ at Bellevtew and Broadway, at tbe rear of tbe ~ on the e•t aide of the 3900 block of South Broadway were aewrely vandaftred. It wu dctermmed at that ume that nauJaUaDI to caatral tblll problem were we11ary. but no acuon wa taken. It ta amportant to remove the paint• other aua.•ame • eoaa • ,-.Ible after It baa been applied. ~ It aoab Into the atructure, It ti mare dlllcult to aemo..e. lffultmC In mare damaCe to the ..-aper1y. ' I . • I ]- - • • • 1be .,.mu can be removed by pa1nung tt out. or by the uae ol special equipment. 'lbere are alao eeveral compamea that contract to remove It from atructuree. ADotber opUon would be for the City to purcbw tbe equtpner,t and to loan CII' Jew It to tbe property owner or to have atatl penona 1emove tbe ...-U and cbarle a mmtnaJ fee for tbe uae olthe equipment and for tbe atd'pencm'a aalary. 1be ED&tewooeS School Dlat11ct baa purcbMed a bl&b powaed, blt&b-praaure aandNMter which they uae to remove ..... or ..... .,..mu from acboal l*CJliii,!IV • 110011 • tt 1a obeerwd. The equtpner,t 1a about tbe me ol a aultcw, and~ 80 to 70 pounda, eo tt 1a vay portable. It eon beta m 8800 and 8800. Tbe atatl baa dllcuNed tbe jMupoeed ard1nence With tbe OcHea iUDP111al A&lra Cummmee ol tbe Greater £D&lewaod awnber ol c.a,,,,,,,nce ID September. It w tbe camemua ol tbe mernben ol that Cummmee that tbe City abould adapt a 'wry •1raal ..-. onttnanee that dlrecta and farcee l*ope:IV ownen to M111nedlm:ly dwa up and let rtd ol any ....... Oil .............. Tbe Clean, Green and Proud Ccnnn.,.,,, wll jMepae a brochure far dablbutluu tbrou&bout the City deacrtbm&...,. to lemoM .... and ..... .,..mu. N/A " .., I . . 0 , , ]- • • • ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF 1991 • • • BY AUTHORITY A BILL FOR ;/c COUNCIL BILL NO. 82 INTRODUCUY C~CIL MDIBER , , , /~, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6F, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 11, AND AMENDING TITLE 15, CHAPTER 8, BY THE ADDITION OF NEW SECTIONS 7 AND 8, TO THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 REGARDING GRAFFITI . WHEREAS, property clef'acecl by PRC memben by _n, ol paintin1, drawinc. writi111, et.chine, or carvin1 with paint, apray paint, ink, knif'e or other limilar method on public er private property, commonly ref'ernd t.o u "pn1 p-afflti," i1 an act ol vandali1m; and WHEREAS, pn1 mamben hqaently clef'ace property by paintinc, drawiRC, writifts, etchin1, or carvin1 pn1 crafflti on pl_, 1uch u bridpa, buildinp. 1ip1, benches, telephone booth1, doorwaya, walkwaya, and alleyway1, to advertiM their pn1, mar\ their territory, challenp compelin1 pnp. and communicate me•IIICH ol comradery, rivalry, and death; and - WHEREAS, pn1 crafflli i1 tha fb'I& indication ol pnc activity and intern& in • ceocraphical area, and prompt re-•• • eradication ol 1uch PRC p-afflti i1 cnacial t.o law enrorcemanl eff'ortl to control the .,...... o1 Pftl activity and violence becau• it a..W. the attraction of additional crafflli and deliven the -..... that • community will not t.olerala pn1 crafflti; and WHEREAS, 1an1 crafflti conltitutn • public nui .. nce which aiu-depndation olthe value of'the deracecl property, the aurroundin1 property, and contributea to the daterioration ol the neipborhood and the City in a-neral; and WHEREAS, depreciation of' property valun and detarioration of' neipborhooda ,_. to economic blipt, an increaae in criminal activity, and i1 injuriou1 to the public health, urety, moral, and pneral -Ir.re ol the l'Nidantl of' the City; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OP' THE CITY OP' ESGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOW · Scctioo 1 Title 7, Ch•Plff IF. olthe Enclewood Nunlripal Code 1 addin1 a new Settion 11, whlctl lhall rtad H rollowt : 7 ·6F·l 1: GRAFFITI PROHIBITED. IT HALL BE UNIAWnJL FOR ANY PERSON TO PAINT, PRAY PAINT, DRAW, WRITE , ETCH, CARVE OR BY ANY 1~111.AR MITHOD WHATSOIVU DEFACE ANY PUBLIC OR PRIVAT PROPF.RTY EXC PT WITH WRl'M'EN P RMI I N OP' THI OWNU OP' PIUVATB PIOPIRTY, THI cm , MANAGER , IN THE All OP' ITV PltOPIJITY, OR THI PUVIIOltY FFI ER F A~Y THEIi PUBLIC PROPERTY. I . • , - • • • ,. - • , . . • ' - Src&,ign 2 Title 15, Chapter 6, of the Eni:lewood Municipal Code 1985 i1 hereby amended by addin1 a new Section 7 which shall read as follow1: 15-6-7: DEFINITIONS : GRAFFITI GANG THE DEFACING or PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PROPERTY BY MEANS or PAINTING, DRAWING, WRITING, ETCHING, OR CARVING WITH PAINT, SPRAY PAINT, INK. KNIFE, OR ANY SIMILAR METHOD WITHOUT WRl'M'EN PERMISSION or THE OWNER/PROPERTY OWNER. A GROUP or THREE OR MOU INDIVIDUALS WITH A COMMON INTBUST, BOND, OR ACTIVITY CHARACTEIUDD BY CRIMINAL OR DELINQUENT CONDUCT. GANG GRAFFITI THI DEFACING or PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PROPERTY BY MEMBERS or GANGS BY MEANS or PAINTING, DRAWING, WRITING, BTCHING, OR CARVING WITH PAINT, SPRAY PAINT, INK. KNIFE, OR ANY SIMILAR METHOD WITHOUT WRl'M'EN PERMISSION or THE OWNER/PROPERTY OWNER . OWNER /PROPERTY OWNER ANY PERSON OWNING, LEASING, OCCUfflNG, OR HAVING CONTROL OR POSSE8810N or ANY PROPERTY IN THI CITY . Sedieo 1 Title 15, Chapler I, al the Eqlewood Municipal Code IN& i1 hereby affl11141ed by addin1 a new SecUen 8 which ahall rud u rollow1 : 15-6.S : DEFACED PROPEllTY : A. B. DECLARATION or PUBLIC NUISANCE . AU. PROPERTY DEFACED BY OIIAfflTI OR GANG GLVFITI WHICH 18 VISIBLE TO PUBLIC VIIW 18 HDUY DICIAUD TO IE A PUBLIC NUISANCE AND IN THE INTUIIT or PUBLIC HEALTH, SAn'l'Y, MORALS, AND GINDAL WELPAU, SHALL H ABATID Al arr PORTH IN THIS UCTION. AIATIMENT or GRAFFITI OR GANO ORAfflTI . WHENEVU A.HY GRAmTI OR GANO OllAFl'ffl SHAU. II POUND, THI CITY MA.NAG R OR HIS DISIONEE HAI.L ORDER THI OCCUPANT OR \VNF.R or THI PROPERTY l'ON \YIIICII TIii ORAmTI OR GANO GRAFFITI HALL DIST, AT HI OWN EXPENSE TO REMOVI oa ORR CT THE SA.\11 WITHIN TWENTY ,POUII ttt) HOURS OR SUCH PIRIOD IN IXCIIS or TWINTY -POUR (k) HOURI Al DalONATID IN WRITING BY THE CITY MANMlD OR HIS DalOND. Ir THI OCCUPANT oa OWNU ooa NOT COMPLY WITH THI OIIDD o, THI CITY MANAGO OR HI DIIIONU. THI CITY MANAOD OR NII ' ' • • I . • , - • • • C. • ' . ' - DESIGNEE MAY CAUSE THE GRAFFITI OR GANG GRAFFITI TO BE REMOVED OR CORRECTED AND ALL EXPENSE INCURRED THEREBY SHALL BE PAID BY THE SAID OCCUPANT OR OWNER AND MAY BB RECOVERED BY THE CITY IN AN ACTION AGAINST THE OCCUPANT AND/OR OWNBR. " . IN ALL CASES WHERB THB CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNl!:lt SHALL INCUR ANY BXPINSB FOR ABATING ANY GRAfflTI OR GANG GRAfflTI POUND UPON ANY LOT OR PREMISES, THB BXPENSB OF SUCH ABATBMINT PWS TWBNTY-FIVE PERCENT en•> FOR INCIDENTAL COSTS MAY BB CHARGED AGAINST THE LOT OR PREMISES UPON OR ON ACCOUNT OF WHICH SUCH BXPBNSB WAS INCURRED, OR FROM WHICH SUCH GRAl'Fffl OR GANG GRAfflTI WAS REMOVED OR ABATBD. A BIU. FOR SUCH BXPBNSB SHAU BB MAILBD TO THB OCCUPANT ANDIOR 'ftlB OWNBR AND IF THB SAMB SHALL NOT BB PAID wrntlN 8l1TY (IO) DAYS, 'ftlB CITY IIANAGBll Oil HII DDIOlfBB SHAU ADD ANOTHBll TWDITY-FIVB PBRCBNT (1ft) Al PDIALTY AND 8HAIJ. CAUBB THB SAMB TO BB AS8E88BD UPON IUCH LOT Oil PllDIIID UPON WHICH 'ftlB GRAfflTI OR GANO GltAfflTI DISTBD. lntroclueed, rnd in full, and,._. ... flnl neclinc an the 11th clay ell>eclnlblr, ltll. P\lblilhecl a, a Bill ror an ONlinaMt an the 11th clay elDmlllber, 1191. ATTEST : Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, Cily Clerk el the Cit, el Ea.cle• .... C--......., atW, Iha& the above and fo,..oi .. it a tnae CepJ el a lift for an 0..MIICII, introduced, NM in flaft, and paued an ftnt read~ on &he lMh uy ti Dacealllr, ltll . • .3 . . ' • . I . • , 2 • • • • • I• • EATl f1 [IIGI t~(-•~Al.'f·' "~'-'' r., ! · ~ .. · :!-'· EilJSINf ',', IS l,(JlJD IN fNGL Ew,101, · Vil 789 4471 ~----~-------------------------------~ PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE 11 R•rr J. Vo,-. Sir SpHdy l'rwilt1 c,.,,, PLAC is not always on your teeth but hopes to have. The following is a recap of PLAC (Pub- lic Lands Access Coalition) first news letter. The Organization (PLAC) would like to have teeth and it's up to us The Recreational Land User to give them the teeth by joining in great numbers. Public Lands Access Coalition PLAC What is in a name? In our case, It IS everything concernin& all public lands, state or federal. At the state level, we remain steadfast in our 1011 10 sec the state school lands open to recreational access by the public. Federal lands consist primarily of Forest Service and Bureau of land Manacement lands . We are workina to establish a relationship with these aaencics. They each have specific objectives to meet in provid- in& access to the respective landa they m1na1c . We will work with them whenever possible to meet both panics 1oals. Acce11 What is access? This is a difficult ques - tion our aroup has had 10 answer. To one person "it mi1h1 be a drive in campsite for a motor home . Yet to another, it may be a trail head and escape 10 the remote areas of Colorado. We feel both uamples are a matter of u1iliza1ion, not access. It is our opinion that until the lands are acces - si ble by either foot or vehicle, any debate over uuhution I pointle ,. our 1011. then, la quite imple and 11rai1ht forward . WE ARE WORK- ING TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO THE IOUND· ARIES OF PUBLIC LANDS We need to work 101ether 10 in urc eac h others rlaht 10 enjoy publ ic lands . The coalition is made up of men and women who enjoy the outdoor experience . Ba kpa kcrs, day hthrs. capen, pho101raphcrs. "'hite water rafter • hunters and fishennu are repre enttd 1n our membfr hip. A larac number of senior citizens have joined. They have 3 seen the be s t of times . Their interest is to insure that the next generation enjoys the same opportunities they have had . We appreci- ate their participation . Colorado Stale School Lands A little history that will help you understand what school lands arc; When Colorado became a state, the federal government deeded land in every township to the new state. This usually consisted of sections 16 and 36 . Colorado had to waive any claims to other lands within the state . This is called the Enablina Act. The Colorado constitution says the lands arc to be used to raise the maximum revenue for the schools. The initial arant aave Colorado four million acres of land. Some of the lands were sold, about one million acres in all, leavin& about 3 million acres cumntly. Funds from the sales of the land and royalties from mineral exncrion arc placed in the permanent fund. The interest from the permanent fund and the lease rental fees from the qriculture leases arc used to support the schools. Most of the apiculture leases arc for aruin&-The lands arc manaaed by the State Board of Land Commissionen, who arc appointed by the 1ovcmor. The boud, histori- cally, hu been dominated by apiculturc intaaU. School lands arc rarely, if ever, sold these days and die revenue bcin1 obwned from them is the permanent fund interest and the apiculture lease rentals. Man- bcnhip is $20.00 BusinesslCommerc:ial Membenbip ii $100.00. Mail your Oleck to Pl.AC; 7146 South . Dexter Street; Uttlelon, (X) 80122 GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS ., ........... ....,c.., A wcll -lllellded mcetiaa on Scplembcr 10th hcanl Community Re- lations ex pen Dorothy Romans oldie City' I Dq,anmtnt of Safety Services and Rich Wanush, Director ol Connunity l>cvelopment. lllk 10 Ill about • cxplftdin1 Enpwood and South Metro pn,blem. 11111 is the Pl'I rclaled lpladina al anffld. The symbol • lips. filthy lanauqe, clefacin1, dillqlld and dntnlc1iOft ol pri~ p,opcny is only cuee and cltwr IO thole -"odo not and probably never wtll OW11 •Y pnvuc property. • I· • , J- • • • • ,. . 0 I• - mm ll:l;li:tnlt11I•l•illii ·St.1~11;i•lii•J!.l!,li;liMl 1M:MitMM:Jl~iOlt.i-i~iCl•l•j•illlilMll4•1•iMM•iiii Our Ci1y Council and Staff will nl'ate and :1 d,)j1l :1,tr,)ng ,atd1-and -prose c ut.: crimin:11 ordinan,·.: fort he p,:rpt'1ra1ors . The: r.:al world tells u, that --11 "ill newr happen :· It , therefore, is the recommendation oi 1his committee that the Chamber support a very strong ""Graffiti Ordinanre " that directs and forces propeny O\\ n.:r to immediately clean up -get rid of any graffiti on lht'ir propeny . Next day clean up is impera1ive !)(fore 1urf me~sages linger as a permanent sign or billboard . A a practical matter, next dav or immedi- ate dean up can only be done by the· ·'vil'tim ·· or propeny owner . h's not fair. but the City already ,an identify :ind more easily prosecute the innocent. Str ng and decisive measures :ire needed . The City promises to gather technical advice, recom- mend:uions , contractors, and costs, etc . Stopping the pread of gang graffiti should be everyone's goal. but ··eve11•011c ·· gets nothing done . By the time this is printed, will someone have gone to the 1992 Budget Hearing September 16th. at 7:30 P.M .. in City Hall and tell us what we will be receivin& for SI, 186,946.00 from Community Development's proposed 1992 expenditures? Scheduled for our October 8th meetin& is a visit from the new Englewood Building Inspector, Becky Baker . PR COMMITTEE Are ,ou ready lo PART\"! Thenyou' ecomctorhenghtplacc! The Stcond Annual Las \'~ Nich1 i ju~t :uound the corner ... nd here arc the details ... Dalt: So,ttnbtr A. 1991 ' Platt: Pilwhurst ·ounlry Club • Tih: 7 P.\I.. 11 P.\t. t OSI: Sl5 ptt pt'"'°"'5'5 Pff couple I ht fu n-hlled cvcnina includes camblin&, d1 11 ncr, d. 11 111 , C h Nr, and IQ!$ a( prizc51 \ Ml n r the p ttd 11.111 uppon the ·uture Hu, n Lc:Jde me n ·a pro •ram 1 fni;lr~11, 111 h l l ' ndc r I he i,h rC'CIIOI\ II enihu 1.1 t ,, te,1 t ·r t n ic MJn1n , the FB . "')a. " ' has ben)m,: :i ,·l)111pi.:titi\'t' group of students 4 eagerly learn ing atxiut business . The PR Com- mittee proudly ~upports their efforts . D0n'1 miss Las Vegas Night! RSVP today and return the enclo sed flyer to the Chamber office. (:I ;~~=~~IC ..: ·~~ ?u~J~!,~~~~.~~~~~. ~ • \\'hat is ii aboul big lhal's bad? • • Last month I alluded 10 the fact 1ha1 the las1 thing we need is more big government, big business, or big chambers . Big organizations seem to go the way of romance • it stans out with great promise, but soon erodes due to the faults of the participants. Businesses that grow began with great prom- ise . The promise is more abundance of &oods at a lower price because of the economics of scale. But what happens that makes them eventually produce out-of-date, shoddy merchandise at I hich price? Governments that pow bcpn with pat promise. The promise is pater protection and oppor- tunity for its cirilens. What happens that laeer it becomes parasitical and squelches opportunity and the citizen requires protection from it? Chambers 1h1t 1row be11n with pat prom- ise . The promise 1s 1h11 it will provide I stron& voice for 111 busine sc before sDYemmcnL What happens that it eventually carers prinwily 10 bi& businesses where the money is ? Well. it goes back to the old sayina that power conupts and absolute power absolutely comapu. As these orJ&niz.ations pow, the people NnninC them become very po11.crful. They hive ii within their power to rorsct the welfare o( the people thcy were created 10 serve . and can become primanly concerned with their 011. n. How can )'OU tell when a aovemmcnt is too bi&? When it build t:arcc buildinc 11,-hich make the ciuun feel mall nd 1nsi&nificant . H w n )OU tell v.hen a busine 1s too bi&? When II de\ i)t' 11 omp.&ny pohc y manual to be uled bet11.-ttn II nd the ,·u.iomtt. • •. .. ' I· • , ]- • • • • • I• • OFFESSES. MISCELLASEOl:S PR0\1SIOSS-OrrtSSES AGAISST Pl"BLIC ORDER ASD SAFETY t 31-M DIVISION 3. PRIVATE PROPERTY Sec. 36-71. Damapll, delac:illl or destrucdon of private property. (a) G,n~rol prohibitior&. It shall be unla•ful for any penon ltnowincly to dam•c•. deface, deatroy or il\iure the nal cc penonal property of one or mon other penona in the count of a linel• epi· IOde •·here the a1cr•1aie damac• to th• nal or penonal prl'ptrtY i1 1111 than thrH hundred dol· Ian 1$300 .001. (b) Gro/ltli GIid 1imilo.r tk/octtMnt prolaibi:«L TIit acth·itin prohibii.d by 1ubatction la) shall include. but not be limii.d to, the writinc. paint· lilt, in1Cribin1, dra•;nc, acratchin1 or acribblinc upoa any •·all cw surface o-"lled, opera&ed. cw main- wned b:, an:, penon unleu there i1 "'Titten per- million ror laid •nun,. painun,. inacribin,. n•·· i111, acra\Chin, cw ICribblinJ. <Code 1950, 1152.l; Ord. So. 38t~. 7-15-15) Sec. Sl-71. TrHpa11la1 upoa 1ardeu or crope. (a) It shall be unlawful ror any penon, eacept an authoriud police offlcer, member ol I.he pollca depanment or ~ penon duly empowered with police authority, while acdlll lawfully In the performance of I.heir dude&. lo tnlpUI upon any prden or !leld ol ,rowbli CNIPl- (b) It ahall be unlawful for U)' penoll IO permit any animal or fowl, owned or under I.he cuatod:, ol 111eb penon. &o tnape11 upon any eard•n or n,ld ol crowinc crope. (Code lt50. 116221 CNN , ... ,._ ,....._ a, o.-Mlle 116-...._ -• •~u . v...-..-.11,., »-111 . lee. 11-73. TrHpa11la1 wltla lar1• aal• ••••• It lhall be unlawful ror any ,.,... 1o ride. drive or IM4I aay hone or oc.her larp ulaal upon or ow, aa:, lawa, lhrubt. ,.... or field ol crowilll CNIPl- (Cocle INO. 116U) Ow:•••••• Awll ................ ~1:- ..... 0..-,.. ... ....__ ..... _..&Na,-..... ....... ,, . ..... :-..» Stea. 38-74-31•86. RHtr,·ed. ARTICLE IV. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER ASD SAFETY• DIVISION 1. GENERALLY See. sa-ae. Lolterla1. (a) In Lhi1 MCtion, Lhe followin, worda and pbruel ahall have Lhe meaninp re1pectively ucribed &o Lhem: (1) Loit•ri"I ahall mean remalnin, idle In NN11tially one location and ahal1 Include · the concept of 1pendinJ time ldlr, IO be dila&ory; lo linpr, &o a&ay; lo saunter; lo clelay; lo 11&Dd around and ahal1 alao laclude the oolloquial eapn&lioa "hens· lasuound." (I) ~ pi.ce ahalJ meaa any place lo wluch the pneral public -Neel& ... . rfpt ol naor& for buaiMN, tn .......... t • o&her lawful purpoae, but doae ao& ~ ..... p1ace ...... .....,1o the UNI ol the public. It ahalJ aJao laclude Ille front or lweedlate .,.. ol.., IION, ..... ,..taurut. '-""' or Ollaar plaea el ............... public pouNa, ...... .,., ... ell) It &MIi N ualawful f• U7 ,.._ to ...... ...,, ............ ,..... .... ........... la -' lrilll ...... la • ..................... (I) OllalNct .., ,-Uc ....... public ....... way, pubUc .......... , --pullllc ..... -buOdial.., ............. . ialor ....... lOWMffor ..... lile ... ...................... .,.,.. Wclaa.tnfflcor,....._ Wc...11 la or.,_..,,......--. ,..........., .............. ~ ...., public,_• ~aw,.,..., .. • ~ .......... Dll h ., ....... .. ........ , .......................... .... c:..• .... law Nlu1•1 tN I ....... ,... ..... ..._. ....... C.a£ ar.a. ........ .... 2171 I. • • \ I , . , 2 ]- ] • • • CRAFFlT( "(T"S ACA(NST THE LAY" City Ordinance 138-61 regarding PUBLIC PROPERTY states: Crarriti and similar defacement prohibited . The activities prohibited by subsection (al shall include. but · not be limited to the writing. painting. inscribing, drawing. scratching. or scribbling upon ahy public wall or public surface owned . operated, or maintained by the city. unless the city grants written · permission for said writing. painting. Inscribing. drawing. s~ratching or scribblin1 . "Note the key point to this ordinance Is VRITTEN PERHISSION rrom the city . City Ordinance 138-71 regarding PRIVATE PROPERTY states : Graffiti and .similar deracement prohibited. The activities prohibited by subsection lal shall include. but not be limited to. the writing, paintin1, inscribin1 , drawing. scratching. or scrlbblin1 upon any wall or surrace owned. operated. or •aintained by any person unless there is written permission ror said writln1 , paintin1, inscribin1, drawing. scratchin1 or scribbling . 11 A1ain. the key point is VRITTEN PERHISSION by the owner. Colorado Revised Statutes 118-4-501. Criminal Hischier states : Any person who intentionally dama1e• the real or personal property or one or more other persons ln the course or a single criminal episode co.,.its • cl••• 3 •isdeaeanor where • the aggreaate da•aae to the real or personal property is less than $50 .00 . $50 .00 or more . but le•• than $300 .00, is a cl••• 2 alsdeaeanor . $300 .00 or aore . but less than Sl0 .000 .00 is a cl••• 4 felony . Sl0 .000 .00 or more I s• cl••• 3 relony . "A felony I s a cr iae punishable by one year or •ore I n• state pen i tentiary . ••A •isde•eanor I s a cr l ae punishable by one year or le•• I n a county ja i l . .. I· • • , 2 • • • • • • • Cbapter3 Graffiti Facts • Gra11111 vrd11sm, thole wards, pha11, symboll ar plcllnl wrtt- tan on uflces In prtva and pubic pllcll wltaa owner'I conNf1. II nat a new pi obllm. Grliftlll VII idrlr m II be- camlng a~ lncna~ pi abllm no longer llmllad to big dllll .. Loi M- gllll, New VOite and Chtclgo. Grallll • lf1l1m hel aprNd a::ra11 fa ceu11ry and now ecn blMIQI, road- ways, parkl and recnlllOn -of large and lfflll COlllfflldlll. ~ -~ .. act of c,aa ~ dlllm. "' rlllOft tar .. OCCUl'lflCI can bl idlnlllld as: The true 1olutlon to the graffiti Pl'1ltl1m, ol courae, 11 ID prwent I tarn I . . occurring In the first place. Wllh Olrwrl lncrlllld llfortl ID rW110V9 grafflli, progranl °' pubic edl IClllan. dlOrlzed pubic art pi OjeCIS ID chan- nel tallnl8d artllta ..., tom dNlruc> 1lve graftll vanlf 111 m, • lbcerneN al antl-vandalllm lawl, and antl-van- daUam education for 1chool age Clhldl•a. .... worldllQ •• com- lftnly to prCMde a perm11 m lCIUlon . ID grallll VII" If Ill TL ..... ~ .. allrlol9481ffl .,,ma: and s,allll on Yf1AI Pft1Plll'f ..... to be ... wllt'I lmmed'll(ly b11Dr9 t nDftOII more W1M11 wn- dlllrn lllaclcl nw--=-ol s,allll VII it1n1m on• camnullly ndlllruc:IM In two-.= ·~----..-••11• ............. '" ...... .. ..., .......... ..... • , ... , ........ d 71 ·~ ...,,aa,11,1 ••--• ....................... ..... ...._ ......... .. .. .......... .,,..,,.,. I . • ' - - • • • • • I • • ' .. 0-91-29 A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE g OF lltE CITY OF LAKEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDITION OF ARTICLE 85 REGAROlllG DEFACED PROPERTY WHEREAS, property defaced by gang llltlbtrs by aeans of patnttng, draw1"9, wrtttng, etching. or carving with paint, spray p11nt. ink, knife or other stallar aiethod on public or prtvate property, coanonly referred to as •gang gr1fftt1 1 • 1s an act of vand1tts• and Is 1g1tnst the law; and ,~ WHEREAS, gang aeabers frequently deface property by pa1nt1ng, dr.,tng, writing, etching, or carving gang graffiti OI\ p11c11 such 11 brid911, bu11d1ngs. stgns. benches, tetephOne booths, doorw1ys, .,,1kw111, and 11lep111, to advertise their gang, Nrk their terr1tory, challenge ~tint 91ng1 1 and coaun1cate •ss191s of coaradert, rtv1lry. and deat111 and WH€1£AS, gang grafflt1 ts the first 1ndlcatlon of tlftl activity and Interest In a geograph1c11 1r11, and proapt rt110v1l or ered1cat1on of such 11"1 graffiti ts crucial to law enforcllllflt efforts to control the sprHd of 91ng 1cttvtty and violence beeause It avoids thl 1ttr1ctton of add1tlona1 9r1ffttl and delivers the .. ,1111 that a coaaunlty w111 not tolerate tlftl · 9'lff t ti ; and Wttll£AS, 91ng graffiti con1ttt11t11 1 pull11c nuisance Which ceu111 depreciation of the value of tlll defaced property, tlll surl'OUftdlng p,operty, 111d contrlbut11 to the d1t1rtor1tton of the 111t1N»orh00d and tlll City In .. 111ral1 and WNUEAS, dlprectatton of property v11•1 lftd deterioration of Ml1'whbowtrP1hoodiaM1 111111 to ,co.-lc 1111111t, 111 tncre111 In cr1a11111 activity, 111d 11 ftjurtous to the puttl1c hll1th, 11fttr, aortll Ind .. ,.,,1 telfU11 of ti• resldtftts of tlll C1ty. G, 110£FCllf, fl JI 091,cp IJ DC t1n gpclL Cf DI CJD Cf l,AIIM, COLQUDO, tuts S[CTIOII 1. Title t, Art1c1e IS 111111 .. 11 fo11owsa CNAPTH t.11 0£fAC£D PIOPIITY Sect1onsa t.11.010 Lft111atlv1 lntlft& 1.11.ozo Dlftattlon1 t.15.0JO Dlclar1tton of "61tc .,,,a.ce • ••• o«> C:...,rtfll leaN1tl . , • .. I . • , , - • • • • • t• - 9.85.050 Enforceaent 9.85.060 Notification of Nuisance 9.85.070 Abateaent Procedure 9.85.080 Administrative Hearing 9.85.090 Costs and Charges P1ge 2 Ord. 0-91-29 9.85.010 LEGISLATIVE INTENT. Tht City Council finds and declares that defaclnt of pu~ltc or private property by painting. drawing. writing. etchtn9. or carving. by use of paint. spray paint. tn11:. knift. or any sta11ar .. thod, COlaOftly referred to a, •9ang graffltt.• constttutts a str1ous and growing aenace. Injurious to the public htalth. safety. 1110rals. and general .elfare of tht residents of the City; that 9ant graffiti contrtbuttl substanttally to the spread of J'"9 act1v1ty. vto1ence and crtat; and that praapt trad1cat ton of gang graf 1t I 11 ON atasurt to contro 1 th1 sprtld of gang acttvtty. violence and crlae. prevent &ddlttonal aco,aulattons of J"" graff1tt. and proaott the public htalth, safety, aorals and ttNr&l wel are of the residents of tht City. 9.85.020 DEFINITIONS. The following dtftnltlons shall apply to this Chapter: (1) •&ang Graffttt• atans the defacing of public or private property by •lllbtrs of 911'191 by •an• of painting, drawing, wrtt1ng, etching, or carvtng wtth patnt 1 spr1.1 paint. 1nlr, lrntf1. or any stallar atthocl. (2) •&ang• •ans a group of thrll or aore tnd1vtdua11 with a coaio,1 Interest, bond. or acthlty cheracttrizld by crlalnal or dlllnquent conduct. (J) •0wnar• and • ....,.,t., .....,.. •• any person ownt"9 1 111,tng. occupying, or llewlnt control fllf' posstHIOft ol '"' Pl"OlllrtJ 111 tM City. · 9,15,0JO DICLMATIOII Of PUILIC 1111SMC£. All pro,erty dtfaCN by gang gratrlt1 wtltch ts vh11tlt to publtc vtew 11 ...,._, dlelarld to bl a public IIU111ftCI lftd 111 ttll lnttrlll of ,-Uc lltt1Ul 1 llflty, •rtll, IN 91ner11 .-lfar11 s"tll bl aatld II set fortll '" Uh a..,tt, . 9.H.I*> cocu .. oT ICN(DIU. The lhtllllllt procldurtl Ill forUI '" this Chapter for dtfecld p,op1rt1 111111 not bl aac1uatve lftd 111111 Mt restrict tfll C1t1 fr• c011CUM't11tlr tnforctfll otfllr city otdtnt11C11, Of' purtu1 .. a--, Ollllr ,...., .....,1...a Q law. 9,H,OIO Pf'OIICNIIT, The Coc111 Mat11htr1tor of tM .,..,._t ol Coauntty Dtvelop11111t or 111, ~ .. ,.,.., wn bl rtQOftltb11 for 1nforc1 •• of Ult1 C"tpter. After nottct of tM wtolatton ti tM Pf'opertr ....-. 1111t out 111 Stct10fl 9.H.060. tfll COdt1 Aat111ltr1tor ts 111t11ort,_. to caa1Ja &Ill • I . • , - • • • • ,,. - 0 t• - Page 3 Ord. 0-91-29 abate~ent procedure set out herein and pursue any other remedy provided by law. 9.85.060 NOTIFICATION OF HUIS~~CE. (a) The owner of any property defaced by gang graffiti, which 1s located within this 1111.1nlc1pa11ty 1 shall be g1ven written notice to abate the public nuisance on his property by reaoval or eradication of the gang graffiti within five (5) days after service of the notice. Such notice shall be by persoral service to the owner, or by pasting the notice on the defaced property t~ether with written notice mallad to the owner by first class •all, postage prepaid. (b) The notice to the property owner shall direct the owner to remove or eradicate the gang graffiti frOIII the property within five (S) days after service of the notice. The notice shall contain: (1) The location of and a description of the vlol1t1on: (2) A de1111nd that t~e owner re11>ve or eradfcate the gang graffiti froa the property within five (5) days after servtct of the notice: (3) A stat1111tnt that the owner •ay voluntarfly agree to 1aaedlate re1110v1l or eradication of the gang graffiti by the City with the costs assessed to the property owner; (4) A stateaent that the owner's failure or refusal to remove or eradicate the gang graffiti INY result In lbatllltl'lt by the City, tn lddlt1on to any other avatlable r ... dies. and the costs of such 1b1t111111t, together with an add1t1ona1 fee of seventy-ffve dollars (S75.00) for Inspection and Incidental costs, ••1 be assessed as a 11111 against tlll property pursuant to the teras of this Chapter, and collected In the s ... 111nner as real estate taaes against tht property; (S) A stat ... nt that tf the costs of ablt ... nt plus the seventy-five dollar (S75.00) fN for ir,spect Ion and Incidental costs 1s not p&td to the City wlth1n thtrty (JO) dl)s after nottce to the propert1 owner of costs owed to the Clt1, the 1111111nt owtd w1l1 be certified to the Count, Treasurer and an additional seventy-ft~, dollars (175.00) will be assessed for ldlltntstr1tiva and other tnc1denta1 costs tna,rrtd 1n certtfytng said IIIOllnt to the County Treasurer: and (6) A stlttlltftt that the '*"tr 1111 .. , wrttttn dlalnd to Ult Codes Adatntstrator for an acllllnhtrattve lblttlltf\t hear1nt before tlll City Nan191r or hh dlsl,nee, provided the written dllllfld 11 Nde wt~t11 ftve (5) days after service o the notice, and provided tlll written dtlllftd for a hearing contains the 0111ntr's current address and a telepllOnl ,....r ...,., ht can Ille rea(fltd b1t.e1n the howrs of •~oo o'clodl •·•·.,,. laOO o•c1oc:11 p.a .• Monday throutfl Frtdty. Wrttten .._ ... for a "Hrlnt shall be Mnt to the Codes Acllltntstrator, Ctt1 of lPIWOOd, UI Sout" Alltson Partwt,, Lai..oo,, Colorado IOZZI. 9.H.070 AIATCM[IT NOCUIUI(, If the owner of p,..,_rty Qfac..il •1 • . ' ' I . • I 1- • • • • • Page 4 Ord. 0-91-29 gang graffiti falls or refuses to remove or eradicate the gang graffiti as directed within the time per•ltted. and has not made written demand for an ad•1n1stratlve abatement hearing, the Codes Adalnlstrator shall notify the City Manager of the violation. The City Manager or his destgnee ••Y then cause the gang graffiti to be re,aoved or eradicated by city eaployees or private contractor, and such persons are hereby expressly authorized to enter upon such property for that purpose. proceeding with due care and without 111y unnecessary destruction of property. 9.85.080 ADMINISTRATIVE HtARING. (a) Upon receipt of a written dea&nd by the ~roperty owner for an administrative 1b1te111nt hearing, the Codes Adatntstrator shall notify the City Manager or his deslgnee and a hearing shall be held within seven (7) days after receipt of the d1111nd. Notte, of the he&rtng date and location shall bt eatled to the owner at the address ltsted tn the written deaand. (b) At the ld•tntstrattve abate .. nt hearing the City Manager or his dtstgnee shall hear such st1te11ents and consider such evidence as the Codes Adatnistrator, code enforc ... nt officers. the owner of the property, or A"1 other witness, shall offer which ts relevant to the violation. The property owner and the Codes Adll1n1strator .. Y be represented by 11911 counsel at such hearing. The City Manager or hh design• shall •lie• written ffndfng1 of fact blsad upon the evidence offered at the hurtng retarding the vfolatfon .. and shall det1rafn1 whether the gang grafftt t 111111 bt r1110vtd or erld1cattd. The Ctty Manager or his d111gnee 111111 wfthtn thrH (3) days after the hear1ng 1ssue I written order stattnt whether I vtolatfon eai1t1 on the property tn issue. If the Ctty Manager or hts dtsfg,.e ftnds a vfolatton utsts end the 11119 grafftt1 shill bt ruovtd, the order shall dfrect the awner of the property to reaove or eradtcate tt• 91"1 gratfftt. The wr1tten order shall be .. tied to the property owner by ttr,t c1ass aafl, postage prepafd. (c) If an order hsutd by tM City Mlnarr or tits desf9,.. d1rtet1"1 an owner to ,..ve or erldfcate .... 9rafflt Ml not btlft ccaplfecl _ wttll w1thf" 11ven (7) days after fts ls1uenc1, the Ctty lla11191r or ht1 dls1gnee 1111 cause the 11"1 9raffft1 to be r1110Vte1 or erldtcatld lly tlll City 111Ployees or Drhate contractor and 111 costs assoctatld wttll s.,dl raoval or erldfcatfOft s11111 be c11&"9tcl to the owMr of the property. Persons dlst9"1ted by the City to reaov, or trldfcate the tl"I orafftt1 are 11pre111y authorfzed to enter upo" the property for thet pur,ose, procetd1ftl wttll M can Md w1 tllout unnectnar, destruct ton of property • (d) Any pro111rt1 owner wllo f1f11 to caaply wttll 1uctt an order 1111 bl charted wftll the costs and upensn Incurred tn the raova1 or erldtcatton of the graffttt. Co1t1 and eapensn shill tncludt ct1t1 of ,....,1, tnspecttOII '"'• postal c9'&'111, atto,,.,, '"' to lftfwce or collect sucll cost,, 11111 e1pense1t and '"' other costs w ..,... .. , 1na,rred lly the Ctty as a result of the enrorcllllftt of thf1 °"Otar. <•> The ordtr of tile en, Ntnlll" or 1111 ,es1.-1hen M subJact to rewtew by court action, fn eccof"d111ee with .. ,e IOI of &N C:.1or.- • ' I· • I J • • • • ,. - • • .. Page 5 Ord. 0-91-29 Rules of Civil Procedure. The City shall be considered to be a party to every proceed1ng before the City Manager or h1s deslgnee. {f) A record of hearings before the City Manager or his des1gnee shall be kept. whether by electronic transcription, secretarl1l ml,..,.tes or otherwise and such records shell be kept fn the custody of the C1ty Clerk for a period of one year following the d1te of the hearing and shall be 111de available for transcr i ption as 11111 be required. The costs of any transcription shall be paid by the person or entity requesting the transcription. 9.85.090 COSTS AND CHARGES. (1) The property owner shall be lllble for and pay and bear 111 costs &nd expenses of the graffiti re1110v1l or er1dlc1tlon. Including reesol'llble 1ttorney's fees fer costs of collection. which costs and expenses 111y be collected by the City In any action at law. referred for collection by the City Attorney on a contingency bests. In h1s discretion. collected fn connection with an 1ctfon to abate a nutsance. or assessed against the property as hereinafter provided. (b) The notfce required In Section 9.85.060. shall, fn addltfon to the rtqulreaents of that section, state that ff the graffttt 1s not l'IIIOVtcl or er1dtc1ttd within the tf111 stated In the notice, tht cost of such rt110Ve1 or er1dtc1t1on, together with an addtt1onel fee of seventy-five dollars (S75.00) for Inspection and lnctdtntal costs, aay be assessed 11 1 lftn agetnst the property pursuant to the ter .. of thfs chapter, and collected fn the s ... aanner as real estate taxes 19a1nst the property. The notice shall further state that 1f tht cost of graff1tf reaoval or tr1dfc1tton plus the seventy-f1vt dollar (S75.00) ftt for 1nspect1on and lnc1dtnta1 costs 11 not pe1d to the City wtthtn thirty (JO) days, the IIIOllnt C*ecl wfll bl c:ertffttcl to Ult County Treasurer II sat forth fn subsacttons d and,. and an acldtttona1 seventy-five dollars (S75.00) w111 bl assessed for adafnfstratfve and other 1nc1clenta1 costs Incurred 1n certtfytng sa1d aaount to tht County Treasurer. If tfle owner of thl property 1s not ""onal ly served wt ttl a copy ot sucll nottc,, ttien a copy of sucll notice shall bl •11td by reg1sttrtd or cert1f1td •11, return rKt1pt requested. to the ~ of sucll property II shOwl upo11 tllt tax rolls of Jeffers°" County, Colorado, at tht lddr111 ot sueh OWNr 11 Ultretn 1howft. (c) If after the eapfratton of the pertod ot ti .. provided ,or tn tllt not tee, or IS tlltendtd by the Codes Adafntstrator for tood c1u11, costs or 11pensts &rt fncurrtcl by or on behalf of tht City 111 tht reaoval or trldlcatton of 1r1ffttt. or tn COIWltctton wttll sucll rta0w11 or tr&d1cetton • 111d tt11 costs art not otherwh1 co11tettd, tt11n tflt Ctty Man .. .,. or hh repre1ent1t1vt--, thereafter certify to the C1ty Clerk the 11911 dascrfptfOft of tlll property upOf\ wh1cil sucll .ork 11111 doftt, t091t11tr wttll the n-of the owner thtnor IS s!IOWI i.1 tht tu rolll of Jefferson Count,, Colorado. cotttller wi th • ltttaent. of the IIOrk perfOl"IIICI. ti. date of ,ertorWMCe. w the costs u,ereo,. (Cl) Upon recetpt of SIKtl • 1ht...,.t fr• ti. Cfty Nlftlllr or hh repr11111uttv1. tht City Clertc shall .. 11 • nottce t.o tht ..,..r of the •· • , ]- • • • . ,~ • ,. - Page 5 Ord. 0•91·29 premises 11 shown by the tax rolls, at the address shown upon the tax rolls, by reg1stend or cert1f1ed N11 not1fy1ng such owner that "Ork has been perforaed pursuant to th1s chapter, stating the date of perfon11nce of the work, tht nature of the work •rd dllllnd1 ng payaent of the costs thereof (H cert1f1ed by the C1ty Manager or h1s repnsent1ttv1), together with a fet of 11v1nty-f1v1 dollars (S75.00) for 1nspac:tion and other incidental costs in comection therewith. Such notice shall state that 1f sa1d uiount 11 not paid within thirty (30) days of aai11ng the notice, 1t shall becoae an assess .. nt on and a 11en 1g11nst th1 property of the ownar, descr1b1ng the ,a ... and w111 bl cert1fted II an asses111111t agatMt such property 1n the uount set forth 1n subsectton b of th1s sectton, together w1th an add1tton&l fee of se-1nty-f1v1 dollars ($75.00) for adlltn11tr1tiv1 and other tnc1denta1 costs tncurred 1n cert1fytng u1d 111C1Unt to tht County Treasurer, and the lbov1-111nt1onld uses1111nts wtll be collected tn the s .. •nner II a nal estat1 tax upon the property. · (1) If thl C1ty Clerk does Mt rece1vt PQ11111t w1thtn ti. per1ad of thtrty UO) dtys followtng the •111"1 of such not1ct, the CttJ Cl1rlc shall certtty to the Count, Treasu"r the whol1 cost of such work, 1nc1ucltng a ch..,. of one hundred fifty dol11r1 (Sl50.00) "'ich 11 the total ...,nt owing fw tnspect ton costs, adll1ntstrattw1 costs and other tnctdlntal costs tn cOMICtton thlrtwlth (1111t fortll In 1ub11ettons band d) upon tlll . lots and tracts of land upon wtitc:11 the traffttt .. , reaovtd or erldtcttM. The Count1 Treasurer shall collect thl 1111nalftt 1n the •-Mnntt" 11 ota.r taaes 1r1 co11tcttd. (f) Each such IHISllllftt shill lie I 11tn 111tnst Hell lot or trtct of land unttl patd 111d shall haw, priority ovtr other 111111 pca,t t1Nr11 tue1 and prtor s,ec:ta1 u1111 .. nt1. S[CTJOI 2. Thta ore11nanc, 111111 ta .. effect tlltrt, (JO) _,. 1fttr f1nll publtc1t1on. UITIOlll,c(D, UAD MD PASHD OIi ftrst ..... 1~ It tlll r•1ar ... tt .. ot ta. C1t1 COIIIICtl on ~ 1~ , lMh tfflfN M11111N 111 fl11 111 tht lalcllilOOd Stnt1M1, ~ fc Ai&rtlll .,_. C0111tcler1tt011 OIi f11111 ....... 11t for flt I!; , lMI, at 7:00 o'c1ocll , ••• at La__. C1ty Hall~ th AllllOII ,a;:&&, LalW,, eo, ...... AfflSTa . . I . • . ' , • 8 .56 .:'.00-8.58.010 8..56.:00 So dumpina-Proputl ma,· be posted. A. The buildin& official may post l ··no dumpin1·· sign on any public or private property ifhe finds that such property has been repeatedly subjected to dumpin1 in \·iolation of Section 374b of the Penal Code. B. The sign shall read: :--.o DUMPl:"-G (Penal Code Section 37-'b) Violaton Will Be Prosecuted In additinn. the si1n shall contain an appropri- ate city telephone number desi1nated by the buildin1 official. (Ord. C-6407 § I, 1987). 1..56.210 Oril penalty-City remowal more than once. If the buildin1 official finds that the city had previously removed weeds from the same prop- erty after notice to the same owner, he shall assess a civil penalty based on the followin1 schedule when weeds arc apin removed by the city: Civil penalty: for previous removal of weeds by die city once within the prec:edin1 live ycan -fifty percent of the city's administ.ntive cost for removal includin1 proccuina fees; for PR· vious removal by the aty two or more times wilbin die pnccdina five yan -oac hundred percent of the city's administrative cost for removal indudin1 proeftlina fees. The city will &i\'C notice of Ibis civil penalty 10 all propcny owncn when ~ftd ab&tcme1n pro- ccdwa arc imututed apinst thcir propcnics. The imposition or tbis civil penalty may be appealed to thc boud or eumincn. appeals ucl condemnation. u provided in Section l .'6.120 . The ciVll penalty comtltutn a debc or the per- son clwJcd to the ci ty of Lona Bach and is colJecuble by the city u an obliption or liability created by sututc. (Ord. C-6491 f I, 1911). • • • - Chapter 8 .58 r'" .. \ ··- Sections: d .:: ·.tD .• : I --1 8.58.010 Purpose. -I 8.58.020 Definitions. n.r:r ., : ·~11 . · :-..:1 J06 1.58.030 Suisance. . . : ::·;:;,,:~ I.SI.IMO Sorice-Form. .. :·: ! 1.58.0SO Sodce-Sc"lc:e. 8.58.060 Appeal hearin1-Sc"·1_;;~ ~. · nodce. 8.58.070 Appeal-Heari111-Proa4 ... 8.58.080 OWDCr rtmowal aodce. 8.58.090 Ocy remowal-Autboriud. 1.51.100 Ocy remowal-Graffld abatement lewy compacadoll. 8.51.110 Oty remowal-Graffld dlltt ... lewy .. y-1 IIOdce. 1.51.120 Htuiaaoac ........ 1.51.130 latenstolcllarps. 1.51.1,40 lrulfer ol coUecdoa. 1.51.lSO Metllod ol collecdGL 1.51.160 Tu-SoW ...,.ny. 1.51.170 Tu-SOW ...,.ny-.......... 1.51.180 £ner COffKdoe AaN11r1a1 cucelladoL 1.51.190 ........_ .... ,.,.ra•• ,, .... , ..... 1.51.200 a.u ,..aa,-a, ........ ........... 1.51.210 Dt .... doe., ....... 1.51.010 ........ This chapter is enacted for tbe purpo11 ol providina a Sysleffl to keep a11 privately oww ..a propeny wilbin tbe cicy me or Plffl1i ud providina a •Yllffll for levy ud CGIKlioa ao cover tbe COit or such removal by tbe city. The IDCl'CUI of pafthi OD boda priVMe ucl public buildinp ucl IU\ICIUNI a.ta a coedi- lioe orblipt ra&hiq in adelerial'lliOII of ... fflY ud buliDCII values for adjlcnt ........... ,~: /."°': I /,,·. • . .. ' 0 I . • .• , ]- ·. • • • , . • .. Pag• 5 Ord. 0-91-29 premises as shown by the tax rolls, at the address shown upon the tax rolls, by ret1St1r1d or certtf1ed aa11 nottfytng such owner that "°rk has been perforaed pursuant to thts chapter, statfng th• dat• of perfonnanct of the work, the nature of th• work ard d111&ndtng payaent of th• costs thereof (11 certtf1td by the Ctty Manager or hts representattve), t091th1r wtth a fee of seventy-f1vt dollars (S75.00) for tnspac:tton and other 1nc1d•nta1 costs tn connact1on thtrewtth. Such nottce shall state that ff safd IIIOUnt ts not ,.1d wtthtn thirty (30) d&ys of aailfng the nottce, ft shall bacoae an assess .. nt on and 1 11en agatnst th1 property of the owner, d1scrtbfncJ thl s, ... Ind w111 bt certtfted as an assessatnt 1g1IMt such property tn the uount set forth tn subsectfon b of thfs sectton, together wfth an 1ddttton11 ftt of set1nty-ftv1 dollars (S75.00) fOt' 1dlllntstr1t1vt and other fnc1dental costs incurred 1n certifying said IIIOUnt to the County Treasurer, and the lbovt-aenttonad usessants will bt collacttd In thl , ... •mer 11 1 real estate tax upon the property. · (1) If the Ctt1 Cl•rk does not rec11vt PIYNftl w1thtn ti. parlad of thirty UO) days following the u11tng of such nottc1 1 till Ctty Clark shall certtty lo the County Tr11surar the who11 cost of such worlc, tncludfng a chartt of one l'alndred fffty dollars (SH0.00) whfch fs the total 11111Unt ow1,. ,.,. lnspact Ion costs, adllfnfstra\tv1 costs and othlr inctdtntal costs tn connactton tharewfth (11 sat forth tn sub1tetions b Ind d) "'*' tlla . lots and tracts of land upon wlltdl tM 9r1fftt1 .. s remvtd or erldtcatld. Thi County Treasurer si..11 collect thl IHtslNftt fn the s ... •mer II otMr tlXIS art colleetld. (f) Each suc:11 111tslMftt 111111 Ila a 11tn 111tnst Heh lot or treet of land unttl ,atd and ii.an 111v1 prfort\y over othlr ltans uce,t 11Nr11 tu11 and prior s,ecta1 u1111•nts. SECTION ,. Tilts ord1ntnct lh111 ta .. effact thirty (JO) .a.,s after final publlcatfon. IIITIODUCH, HAD MO PASSID on first ,..., .. It till ~111' -ti .. of \Ila C1ty Counc11 on " 1~ , IMh _.,.. .-11s11N 111 f1111 tn the uke.ood Sant11111, arii fc lliarf .. w C0111tder1tton III f1Nl!"Mli Mt for llf f! . ltll, at 7:GO o'cloell , ••• at ...__. City Ma11~th A11IIOII ,,iGi,. LuW,, eo, ...... AfflST1 - --~~~-, . ..-',' \ • , I . ' I . • 0 , - • • • . ,~ • all to the detriment of the city. {Ord. C-6769 § I (pan), 1990). 8.58.020 Definitions. For the pull)OSC of this chapter, cenain terms used shall ha,·e the meanina provided in this section: A. '"Lot" means a lot, parcel, tract, premises or piece ofland, improved or unimproved, in the city. B. "Graffiti remo,·al levy" means the chaqe made by the buildina official for removina anffiti from a lot plus all penalties for nonpay- ment or the charaes which have acmied. C. "Graffiti" means any unauthorized inscription, word, fiaure or desian which is marked, etched, scratched, dra1A.11 or painted on any structural component or any buildina suuc- ture, or other raali1y reprdlaa or the nature o( the material or that stn1ctunl component. D. "Owner" u used in this section, means any penon so daipaled on the 11st equalized aasunent roll and alto any penon havina or claimina to ha"' any lepl orequilable interes1 in the premises. (Ord. C-6769 f 1 (pan). 1990). 1.51.IJO N ...... The e&istence upon any lo& of a,aflhi is ......., dldued IO be I pulllic I f ?Cl, ad it sllall be the duty ofbodl lhe owaerof ... IOI ud any penon who may be in pa ·• orwllo baa a ript to sudl pa ,·-. eo • al lilw keep such 101 clean and f'ree rrom a,aflhi. (Ord. C-6769 f I (pan). 1990). 1.51.MI Nellr ...... r... Wheec,,albe buildinloftldal lbldsoauy IOI pafflti wllida cu be .. by any P1ft011 IIIUII any public rip1,ol-way, helballc:au111 IIOlice10 fflDO"f arafflli to be p~ IO lbe-oflbe lol II lhown upon the curre111 IClualiNd mt111roll.andlbe-... be ..... 10be theaen1oflbeownerand11DM1b111t...,.. ofrecetviD1~oflhelOlice. TllellOlice be in subllantially lhe rollowilll Iona: • 8.58.020-8.58.0~0 !'IIOTlCE TO REMOVE GRAFATI To -U 01A.11er: PIIBuan1 to the provisions o(Chapter 8.51 of the Lona Beach Municipal Code, you are hereby notified to remo\-e rrom ---- (Description of propeny) all paftiti as defined in lhe Muaicipal Code. within sc,-en days liom the date of'this nolice. Ir such araffiti is nor removed within lhal time, the City v.ill cause ii to be retllCMd and the cbarln ror removal shall becoane a personal oblip1ion and a lien upon your prapmy. If you intend to remo~ such pafflli your- self, you are required to oblain hm lhe C11y a ceniftc:ate Slllint Iba& the arafflti .... ben Ill• is&clorily remcMd: odlerwill if 1111 Caty is dillllisfted willl the IIIIIIDer in whicb Ille work hu been done. Ille a,aflhi will ... funber mrMMd II your eapeme. 1r you object to the N1DCM1 oe 1111 arafflli fiom your pmmm, you may appal 10 Ille lolrdof'Eumiaen.~and('Olldem,. doe by .... wrinlll llOlice o( ...... ia ... ollceofllll•*8t 1'prdwidlialhtdayshm dleclMlo(dlilaodce.~IO .......... be COIIIINld • your acapllDCe of the Build-- iDI Oflcial's dlllrllliulion and aay and all maldia,rovidNbyllle Lona._ Mllllici- pal Code. Dllld: ------- s .. ,,.... .. o1......_aac1 WIiy -°" ol lolls lllcb (CW. C-6769 f I (plft). IMO). , ... ... ' I . • \ I , • • • • 0 I • • . 8.S8.060-8.S8.090 , current equalized assessment roll as the owner of the premises invol"ed. Such service may be made either by personal deli\'ery or by depositing the notice in the United States mail, postage prepaid, H cenified, first class mail, return receipt requested. addressed to the owner at the most recent address appearing on the assessment roll, or if no address appears thereon, such sel'ice may be made by posting the notice in a conspic- uous place upon the propeny. Proof of the sen ice of the notice shall be made by affidavit of the penon effecting the scn·icc. and the affida,it shall be sufficient for all purl)Oses . (Ord. C-6 769 § I (pan), 1990). 8.58.060 Apptal hearin&-Sel'\·ke or nocice. A. If there is an appeal, the building official shall serve on the owner who has appealed, a copy ofthe notice of hearing by certified mail . 8. The notice of hearina shall be served at last ten days before the hearina. Proof of service shall be made by declaration filed with the board . of euminen. appeals and condemnation. C. Service shall be completed at the time of the deposit of the notice in a receptaele main- tained by the United States Postal Service, with poaap fully prepaid. D. 11le failure of any penon to receive such IIOlice of hcarina shall noc all'cct the validity or aay proceedinp under this chapter. (Ord. C-6769 t I (pan), 1990). 1.51.070 A,,ni-Hlal'UII-Proc:14 ... A . At lhc time 1111ed ia lbe notice, 1he board lbaU hear and consider all relevant evidence. objections or proleltl, and shall receive testi- mony from 011o-nen. witnaacs. includina city per- sonnel. and interested penons relati YC 10 the allepd public nu1unce aDd 10 Ille pro powd removal oflhe .,.mu. The bcan n1 m ay be con- tinued without funbcr notice . I . Upoa cond uuon of1 he he.ann1, the board lhlll detemune ..-hetbcr the prem 15e1, 11 nwa- laUlecl. co11111t11tes a pi,bhc nwsaoce u defined i• llillscbapler. lr1he board ft adl that suclt public ............ .. nuisance docs exist. it shall determine how the nuisance is to be abated and shall establish a time, not to exceed SC\'en days, within which removal shall take place; and in the event the owner fails to correct the nuisance within the time prescribed, the city shall cause the nuisance to be abated and the cost incurred by the city shall become a personal obliptioo of the owner and tenant and a lien on the propeny. C. A copy of the board's determination shall be scr\·ed by mail upon the owner of the affected premises. Scr\ice shall be completed at the time of iu deposit in a receptacle maintained by the United States Postal Service, \\ith postqe fully prepaid. D. :-.lo legal proceeding or action shall lie apinst the city or any officer, ascnt or employee oftbe city to enjoin the enforcement ofiu deter- mination or orders made pursuant to this chap- ter, unlcsa such lcpl action is commenced within thiny days after the decision of the board. (Ord. C-6769 t I (pan), 1990). 1.58.GIO OwDer remo¥&1 aodce. Every owner served with a notice or order to remove araffiti who upon bis own account rcmo"es lhe paffiti from his lot lhlll upon com- pletion of the work immediately pve wrinn notice tbereof' to tbe bllildin1 official. Sucb DOtic:e shall be either deli'WCl'ed or mailed to the office of the buildina official . Upon receipt of such notice the buildina off'icial lhlll cause the lot to be inspected, aDd if no arafflti uisu thereon he shall iuuc the owner a ceniftcate to aatina. If paffiti still e1ist1 oo lhe 1oc. be lbaU ca1111 1t to be remo"ed and the cost will be uansed apinst the owner and tenant and become a !in OD the pn,peny M if DO sudl DOlice of mnoval was recei\lCd from the owner. (Onl C-6 769 t I (pan). 1990). ....... o,,......a_.4......_ If any oweer rened •i tb a DOdce rails to fflaO't the pdlti from hit loc widaia the time IWed i• lite DOlice. or order ol die board ol •, I • • t ]- - • • <. examiners, appeals and condemnation after appeal, he shall be deemed to ha\'e consented to such removal by the buildina official who shall thereupon be authorized, to enter upon the lot in,·olved and remove the araffiti. (Ord. C-6 769 § I (pan}, 1990). 1.58.100 Ory remowal-Grafflti abatement leYJ com,.tarloa. The buildina official shall, after completina the removal of paffiti from any lot, compute all expenses so incwred by the city, includina the applicable proceuina fees u set forth by city council resolution. All expenses shall be chuaed to and become an indebtedness of the owner and tenant ofsucti premises. (Ord. C-6769 § I (pan), 1990). 1.ss.110 City reaom-Graffld •teme111 leyY ,.,._1 aodce. Upon c:omputiaa the apema, the buildina ofticial shill ~ upon the owaen or all loll where arafflti wu removed, u the ownen are determined &om the cumal aueumeat roll, a aocice to pay the paffiti abatement levy which DOlice shall be in wbllutially the followina form: NOTICE 10 PAY OltAfflTI A.BA TEMENT LEVY la acconlwe witb the pnMlioas olChap,, 1er I.SI ol tbe Lona llcacb Municipal Code. tbe luildilla Official baa caUlld the pditi UpoD~~~~~~~~~~~~ (addrm) to .. ...-owed .. City ....... You III llereby DOli&d tbal tbe IOUI coa ol ----is 110W due aad payable to tbe City ol l.Olla ltadl. • • • S.~8. I00-8.58.110 Section 8 .58. l:?O of the Lona Beach Munici• pal Code provides in part, that the propeny owner. tenant or any other interested person may demand a hearina within fifteen days of this notice before the Boud of Euminen. Appeals and Condemnation on the reason- ableness of the charaes. Such demand shall be in writina, filed with the Buildina Official and shall describe the propeny involved, the rea- sons for objectina, the name, address and interest or the appellant. If no hearina is demanded, this payment shall become delinquent thiny days &om this notice and if the amount due is not otbe~ise collec:ted, a lien for this amount, plus a fee for preparation or the lien and any civil penalty shall be auached on the aff'ffled property and thereafter bear interest at the rate of twelve percent per annum until paid. Aa additional fee will be incuned in the event that payment is DOI received before the end of the fhcal year (June 30) and transfer for collection to the City Treuum becomes necaaary. (Ord. C-6769 I I (pan), 1990). 1.51.120 H..,..•c ........ Within ftfteen days &om tbe date oltbe DOlice to pay, tbe property owner, telllllt or aay Giber ialer1 HM penoa, may demaDCI a i.rilll • to tlle reuoaableaeu or slicl1 clwps. Suell demaad sbaD be ia writiaa ud IUed -witb tbe buildiaa offlc:ial. It sball dacnlle tbe property iavolved, siate the reaotll for objecti ... ucl illdude tbe lddml olthe applicant for ... ol DOlices ia connection witb IUCII bmiaa, Tbe buildina offlc:ial sball thereupoa III a date for lllllrial lUCII PIOIIII by tbe boald ol aaeiDffl, ........ aad coademudoG wilbia a ......... time. The buildiaa offlc:ial lllall Ind wrinea DGdce olwch hllriaai• tbe mauerpnwided ia Seaioo 1.51.060. Al tbe liae ,.. b lUCII .._., iaa, die .............. vtdncie ,enian110 dlllWOlllbleMaol .... dlllaaaadllallltbea _.. COllflrm or modilr tbe CMflll. TIie deci- lioa oltbe bolld ................. buildiat J06.J ........... D I • • • ' r I l - • • 8.58 .130-8.58 .180 I official shall give notice to the panics affected in the manner provided in Section 8.58 .070. (Ord. C-6769 § I (pan), 1990). 8.58.IJO lnttrtst of cha,ats. lflhe amount of the charges as determined by the: board of examinen, appeals and condemna- tion has not been paid \!oithin thiny days of its decision, the payment shall thereupon become delinquent and if the amount due is not other- wise collected, a lien against the real propeny, and the amount so determined shall thereafter bear interest at the: rate of twelve percent per annum until paid. lf no hearing is demanded as to the reasonableness orthe charges, the payment shall become delinquentand if the amount due is not otherwise collected. a lien apinst the real propeny thiny days after the notice or charges for abatement is se!"'ed by the building official; and such amount shall thereafter bear interest at the rate: of twelve percent per annum until paid. (Ord. C-6769 § I (pan), 1990). 1.51.1~ Tru.rer of collecdoa. The: buildina official shall cenify a list of all delinquent charJc:s for a,affiti abatement to the: city treuurer who shall submit the: list to the: city council for confirmation . Each parcel of prop,, c:ny sball be dacribed wfficic:ntly to idc:alify it in accordance 111ith the: records of the: county t.u coUec1or. The amount of the: ctwies includin1 such interest u hu accrued after the delinquent date to July 1st of tht year shall be set fonh oppolitc the description by the: city trcuum. (Ord. C-6769 f I (pan), 1990). 1.51.150 M,t11od or collKtlon. Upon receipt oftht lisa. the: county t.u collec- tor shall enterthe ch111es shown thereon foruch pucel of propeny upon the cumnt t.u roll and _. procctd 10 collect the ctwa,cs in tbe same IDIUff as Id \al<>Rm Win, and penallics and laterell for nonpa) mtnt thereafter sball anach as tboup the amounts wett Id alorcm wa; pro- vided. howc~r . that no rtcctpt for payment of Id '""" ._. t IOI • • I• • valorem t.ues appearing upon the tax roll as against a panicular parcel shall be issued unless all such charges for collection for graffiti abate• ment and penalties thereon, entered upon that tax roll against the lot are fint paid in full. (Ord. C-6769 § I (pan). 1990). 8.58.160 Tu-Sohl ,ropmy. Upon the sale of any lot to the state for non- payment of taxes, all char1es for 1raffiti abatement for the parcel appcarin1 upon the: t.u roll. toacthcr with the: penaltia thereon, shall be added to and become a i,an of the same delin- quent tax record. (Ord. C-6769 f I (pan), 1990). 8.58.170 Tu-Sohl propert)'- Reclt111pdoa. !'llo cenificatc: of redemption from sale for delinquent t.ua shall be iaued until all chups for araffiti abatcmcnt, and pnaltia entered on the delinquent tax records apinst the property involved, have fim been paid in full. (Ord. C~769 f I (pan). 1990). 1.58.IIO Emir t'Gft'ecdea A........e caacelladaa. A . The buildina offlc:ial may, prior to cenify- ina any such unpaid dwlel to the city ueawer, correct any mon witll rapea to such levia apparina upon his records. B. After such ~ics have been certified to the city uasum and confirmed by the city COUDci1, the couDCil. by order ntered oa its miaute1. may canc:cl any ctwsa for pafthi abatemeat, or penalty, or aay ponion of either tbcrto(. appear • int on the t.u records. ""hich, beca111e of mor, is clwJed apinsa the: WTOD& propcny, or wbicb bu been paid but such paymcat bu 001 been recorded upon the w records. or which is bued upon a clerical error io web records. or wbicll WU Ciwpd aplDll propeny acquired ...... qucnt to the lim dale by the Uoited Slaaes. by the llale, or any city. or uy ICllool dillriC'I or odaer political subdivisioa ud. becallll ol dlil public " - • . ' I· • I • • • ·, ownership, not subject to sale for delinquent assessments. (Ord. C-6769 § I (pan), 1990). 8.58.190 lnttrferina "·itb enforcement prohibited. :-:o person as owner, lessee, or agent or person in possession ofaoy propcny ~ithin the city shall allow a public ouisnace, as defined in Section 8.58.030, to exist within the city, or refuse to allow the buildina official to enter upon any propeny durina the hours of daylight where any such nuisance exists, for the puri,ose of inspect- ina or abatina same. after notice has been pven as provided in Section 8.58 .040, or after appeal is concluded or time for appeal has expired, or interfere with the buildina official in any manner whatsoever in the abatina of the nuisance. (Ord. C-6769 § I (pan), 1990). 1.51.200 O•il ,nalty-Clty remoqf more tbaaoace. If the buildina official finds that the city had l)ffViously removed paffiti from the same prop- fflY after notice to the same owner, he shall assess a civil penalty based on the foUowina schedule when pafliti is apin removed by the city: Civil penalty: for previous removal of pafliti by the city once within the precedina five yean -fifty permit of'the city's total cost for removal includina procesina fees; for previous removal by the city twO or more times within the preced- ina five yan-one hundred permit of'thc city's total cost for mnoval includina processina fees. Tbc city wiU aive notice of this civil penalty to all property ownen wben paffiti abatement pro- cedures are imlituled apinst their propcnics. Tbc impoailioe of this civil penalty may be appealed to the board of euminm. appeals and condemnation. u provided in Section 8.58 .120. Tbc civil penalty comtitutes a debl of the per- son cbarpd to the city of Lona Bach and ii collectible by the city u an obliption or liability created by s&atute. (Ord. C-6769 f I (pan), 1990). • 0 • 8.58.190-8.58.210 8.58.210 Deleprioa or duties. Whene,·er this chapter designates duties to be performed by the "buildina official" or "superin- tendent of buildina and safety," those same duties may be performed by the director of pub- lic works when authorized by the city manqer. (Ord. C-6769 § I (pan), 1990). Sectloas: 1.60.010 1.60.020 1.60.030 1.60.IMO 1.60-050 1.60.060 U0.070 1.60.GIO U0.0,0 U0.100 uo.110 U0.120 UO.llO 1.61.140 IM.150 1.61.160 la.no ... ..• uo.1,0 1.61.211 uo.210 uo.220 IM.lll IM.241 • Cbapter 8.60 REFUSE' DeRaidoM. Receptacle-Reql!UN. Receptacle-Speciflradoas. Gudetlwuce.._.... WnfPU11refne. ....._, for coUecdoL Tlmeolplacemeticror collecdoa. lnasponadoa permit-....... 'l\oustor1adoa ,.,..._ S. ..... orre......._ v .......... ,.....,... ................. .,...... .. ,... .... ,, ............... ........ ....... 1na ..... 1 n. C.U1cda dilqn. .. ,,,, l'Wto4. Mi... ................ .,., .... c, .. ....... 0..-1 dNtl ...... . S,edal Nnlce. ..... UuUlty , ... ,..... ......... ...,..,,. ...... [llaNll••••tl ,ru1t•11. AcllD ...... M ...... ~ .. .. , ..... ~ .......... ,,, - ' D I • • , 1 • • 8.60.010-8.60.020 8.60.250 8.60.260 Accuir.ulation time limit. '.\lalntenance or clean sideulks. 8.60.010 Definitions. A ... Apanment" means each dwelling unit in a multiple-family dwelling containing three or more dwelling units. Three or more dwelling units constructed as separate buildings but located on a common lot or parcel shall be con- sidered as apanments for the pul'l)Ose of this chapter. B. ··Building construction refuse·· means waste material resulting from the lrnds•:apir.g. construction, remodeling, repair and demolition operations on houses, commercial buildings, other structures. and any surrounding grounds. C. "Daily charge" means the daily cost to each classification of dwelling unit or commer- cial unit as prescribed by the rate schedule applicable to that service. D. "'Duplex"' means any dwcllin1 containin1 only two dwcllin1 units. Two dwcllin1 units con- structed u separate buildinp located on a com- mon lot or parcel shall be considered u duplex units for the purpose of this chapter. E. ''DwcUin1" means any buildina. includin1 one-family, two-family, and multiple-family dwe!linp. dai&ncd or used cxclusi\'Cly for resi- dclltial purpo1es by one or more penons. F. "Dwcllina unit" means one or more rooms dcsiancd u a unit of occupancy by not more than one family for livin1 and llccpin1 purposes. G. "itelusc" means ~:1ed wutc material and p,t,qc ac,umulatin1 or multin1 from tbe use or occupancy ol buildinp or prcmiln. H . "Rcfusr not collected by the city" includes buildiq construction refUIC, refuse from any manufacturin1 plant. food proccssin1 wutes or larsc quantities of condemned food products, uplosi\'CI. grouly contaminated hospital waste, liquids of all sons. dead animals and substances that arc radioactive or huardous such that exposure to them can cau.e sickness or damap to humans, animals or plant life . I. "Sin&Jc-fam,ly dwcllin1" means any dwell- . .... • • , . • ing containing only one dwelling unit located on a single lot or parcel. (Ord. C-SS9S § I (pan), 1980: prior code§ 5220). 8.60.020 Receptacle-Required. It shall be the duty of every tenant ofany real estate in the city, in connection with which refuse is accumulated, to provide, maintain and use receptacles for refuse in accordance with the 1)-pe srt fonh in Sections 8 .60.020 throuab 1.60.070 in the manner provided by this chapter. The terms of Sections 8 .60.020 throuab 1.60.070 mall not apply t.> any t:nant occupyina any real estate in the city, the owner of which provides and maintains, u prescribed in this chapter, receptaelcs for holding refuse, or who provides and maintains, in accordance with tbe lfflDI of this chapter, a refuse and disposal l)'Slem. (Ord. C-5595 f I (pan), 1980: prior code t 5220.l(a)). • • . .. I . • , 1- • Date December 16, 1991 Dll'IIAftD BY ff.An' 80URCS • • • '· COIJllfCO. COIOl1JllflCAffON Aetmdaltea 11 d Community Development (Econoadc Development) Richard S. Wanuah, Director of Community Development INUS/ AC110K PROP08SD Adopt a bm ror an ordinance IP'IIDUOC Trtdent Properuea Ltd. the right to uae mumctpal rtgbt of way for an entrance atgn. PDVIOU8 COUlfCIL ACTIOII None. The aifpl for the entrance to Home Club and the farmer Buyer'• Qui> (DOW omce Depot) budd•• baa been In emtence a1nee 1988 and • DOW belDC rerlNlped to accommodate the omce Depot leaae. The alp • located ID pubbc rfCbt of way ID the median ol lnca Way and baa never been formally appnMd by Ctty Coundl. The Colorado Department of TranaportaUon (CDoT) must alao permit tbla alp. The opening or omce Depot provtdea ua wtth an opportunity to eatabllllb a formal ~· ror the uae or the public rflbt of way wbJch abould be ID dl'ect. to reqwre the appropnate hold harmleu proYlalOD and to alao proceea the approprtate permit from the State Department of Tranaportauon. WIien the lack of a permit and contract waa brought to OW' attenuon earUer tbM year • ....-knew at tbe leaae negouaUon and dedded to wait unUl the new party wa ldenUlled to dnft an -.,eement 80 that the procaa would not have to take place twice wttldn a few montba' pmod of time. Trtdent Properua Ltd .• the owner of the properUea wlll be tbe leeil on the contract • . I. • I - • • .... • " • ' (. with the CS1y of Englewood and the permit with the state. 1be City Attorney ha drafted an ~ent between the City and Tr1dent ProperUea which la very amdlar to the one between the Urban Renewal Authol1ty and the City for the Pbar Mor Piasa atp. 1be URA will not be a party to tbla agreement. 1be bold barmleu clauae uaed In tbe Pbar Mor /URA agreement WM reviewed and approved by the Colorado Attorney General's Office for Its adequacy. 1be propoaed atp will be 6'2• by 12' and will be 20' high. TIie •okl• atp or allUDC a1p 1a 4'9" by 1o·e• and 1a 18' bigb. The -.use~ wtll lna'e•e fram 48.9 afto 73.2 af If iippiavecl. In contrat, tbe Pbar Mor atp la neady 120 af. 1111d la 18.5' bJCb. The new a1p la dea1pect to be llttEEiiiieadeted by tbe e.dlllliC ateel pale 1111d atructure wblch will not be c.,.,... Tbe atp colar wtll be blue 1111d wblte far tbe Entrance porUon and red and wblte far tbe atare ldm:Ullcatlaaa. Tbe alp la ID confomumce with tbe state requlraamta far outdoor lldw:rtllllDC .... wldcll lladta tbe atp to DO IIIOl'e than two adva111era. armnm Staff hM m,tewed the request and tbe afCll ,..,.,,.,..._. and rer-+nn,en....._ appnwal of a alp at thla locaUon within the parameters of tbe request. Tbere la a need far tr.me on Hampden (285) to Identify tbe tum far tbe lt.-,od Makelplace wblcb la wby tbe afCll WM permitted by tbe City ID 1988. ObYloualy Ollce Depot la amdOUa to be able to be&III camtnlCIIDD CID tbe new afCII face for their January opmtn&, and we are eadee.wlaC to apedlle GIia ccmtlKt • that they cm ooauaeace with tbe c ........ l'III.AIICIAL None . ~-. , .. I . . • , ]- - • • ,. ~ . • • (. I I J_ ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF 1991 BY AUTHORITY A BILL FOR COUNCIL BILL NO. 80 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MDmER~ AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . A RIGHT TO USE MUNICIPAL RIGHT-OF-WAY. WHEREAS, pursuant to an A,Nement betWMII Trident Properties, Ltd. and the City or Enpwood, the City •creed to cooperate and a11ilt. in the development or Office Depot and Home Club; and WHEREAS, for a public purpoee, it ii neceuary that certain property or the City or Enpwood be utilised for the pl-nt or lnformati-1 ltructures; and WHEREAS, Trident Properties. Ltd. acnes that it lhall fully and completely reimbune the City for any and all liability and espen-incurnd in the conltruetion or the atructuNI and the srantin1 or thl1 ript; the Trident Propertiel, Ltd. further warranll and ..-that It 1hall requiN reimbunement for any and all warrantie1, paranten, and -i, from thNe entitle, aflhtin1 their information to aaid ltructuNI; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THB CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY or ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Sec1-ieo l . The City or Enpwood hereby l"'lnta. IUbjec\ to the term, or the Charter or the City or Eni:lewood, of thi1 Ordinance, and all inCOfllOrated acreementl, the richt or the Trident Properties, Ltd. to UN certain property leplly delcribecl on E11hibit "l" to the Acreement. Sertifll 2, The Trident Propertiee. lAd. may ...-ci• the richt• cranted in the aforedeKribecl reel property only, aubjeet t.o the term, or the attached AcNement identified u E11hibit "A" and incorporated heNin. The A.,..eftMllt mull be liped and executed bJ an appropriate official, before it lhall be effective. Scctipn 3 The Trident Propertie1, Ltd. may place in(ormational 1tructures only in att0rdanre with lhe term• or auached E11hibit T tot.ha Acrffment.. There may not be any chance or de vi a tion rrom the ahape, delip or any other element or the at.ructurn in any manner, with the e11ception or lnMrtlnc difl'erent Information on the atnactures to cha1111 tM informati on . Introduced, rud in full, and palMd on f\nt reedln1on the lath day or December, 1111 . ' ~ • ' • I. • • , I ]- • • • • • <. Published Ha Bill for an Ordinance on the 19th day of December, 1991. Clyde E. Wia:in1, Mayor ATTEST: Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clen al the City ti ..... oocl, Coloraclo, hereby Nnify ~ the above and fonpinc i1 a true -,, ti a lliU f'w u Onlinanee, inlnNlueld, read in f\all, aM pusacl on ftnt reaclin, on the 11th day alO......,, lNl . ·2 · 'I • . I . • • f "'"" I ]- • • • • • EXHIBIT A CONTRACT FOR INFORMATIONAL STRUCTURE PURSUANT TO AN IRREVOCABLE LICENSE THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into the _ day of , 19_, by and between the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO (CITY), 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110, and the TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD ., 1050 -1090 West Hampden Avenue, Englewood, Colorado 80110. WITNESS ETH WHEREAS, the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD and TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD ., ara interested in lone term economic development; and WHEREAS, for a public purpose, it ia neceuary that certain property of the City of Enclewood be utilised for the placement of informational at.ructuraa; WHEREAS, the predeceuor in interest to TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. erected an informational 1iirn in the median of South Inca Way adjacent to Hip-y 285 and TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. and the City de1ire to enter into an Acreement recardinc the richt• and obliptiona recardinc the Sien inchadinc ita enlarpment; NOW, THEREFORE, in conaiderauon of the promiNa and covenanta and othar pod and valuable con1ideration herain contained, the parties hereto mutually a,ree a, follows: 5tcs,jpn I . IRREVOCABLE LICENSE TO USE RIGHT.OF-WAY PROPERTY. The underaicned City hereby cranta an irrevocable licenae to TRIDENT PROPERTIIS, LTD. to uae and occupy the property which ii located approaimately in the median of South Inca Way acljacent to Hipway 286 within the boundarie1 or the City or Enclewoocl, County or Arapahoe, State of Colorado, for the purpoae or conatnactin1 and maintainin1 an informational aip. The lepl deacription ia found on Eahibit "1." Ses;tifl! 2 CONSTRUCTION OF SIGN. TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . shall erect one Sip at the above described location . The Sip ahall be con1truct.d at TRIDENT PROPIRTIIS, LTD.'1 aole upenae, which con trurtion ,hall include any and all raatoration naceuary to the -«lian or o&her Cit, property nee itated by the conatruttion or aaid Sip. Thia conatnanion shall be clone te the nuonable aa t l faction or the City . THE ITV HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE SIGN HAS BEEN ONSTR ED TO THE REASONABLE SATISFACTION OF THE CITY. 5tc!-iea 3 , PE IFI ATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF IGN . Th ip ahall be wt&nattad In the manner, ,Ila, ancl or the iu&eriala dNcribld In Eahiblt " auached here&o . TRIDENT PROPERTIIS, LTD. shall pleee on thla Sip the Informational matter n confonnity with the dllll'U'• delffibed In lahlblt "2" a&&aehecl htrHO. Th Ip may cont.a n the namea of OfflCE DIPOT and HOME CWB. Any chanp In con~t . Ip, eft11neerin1, material, (11ae, e&yle, color, or any ldenUIIN ncat1011 on auathed lahlblt "2" or icn may be _. only upon approval of the ... . ' I . • \ t , - • • • • • <. Enelewood City Council by Reaolution, except that the in1ertion of different information 11 allowed with the approval of the Direetor of Community Development which approval llhall not be unreaaonably withheld or delayed. The City, throueh it• Director of Public Workl, llhall have the rieht to inapect the Sip for purpoae1 of ufety or conformance with this Aereement at any time upon notice to TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. Should the Sip be found to be an imminent danpr to the public or not in compliance with thi• Apeement, the City llhall notify TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. The City may correct any defect that may be of imminent danter to the public and bill TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. or itl auip-of the Sien for tha REASONABLE coat of correction, if TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . fail, to correct 1uch defect upon Twenty-four (24) houn notice. Section •. MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT. TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . llhall inapect the Sip every lix (6) month1, maintain the Sip in eood condition, includin1, but not limit.eel to, eom-cinc all -ry repain to the Sien within thirty (30) day• to keep the Sien ltllible and of a P'-•111 appearance; and llhall rep1-the Sip llhould it be delt,oyed. All the operatinc COl&I, maintenance, repair or replacement nquired under thi1 A,reelnent llhall be at the Nie expen1e of TRIDENT PROPEmES, LTD. or itl uaicn•- Acceu to the property for any eonllruction repair llhall be only by prior arra,.....t and approval of the City'• Director of Public Work, 10 that any diaurbance or lnterferenoe with the City'• u1e of itl 1treet.1 ancl richta-Gf'-wa:, are ainimilad. 8edioo 5 . COMMENCEMENT OF AGREEMENT. The tarm of thi1 Acreement llhall commence on the data thi1 doaa-t Is_,.... by TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . 8edkm f . TERMINATION . lfTRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . or an..._.... Yiela&N any eovenant or ODndllia of thi1 Asreement. the City may deliver a writtan notiee, ~ the nawre of the ... and demandin1 that it be cured. lfTRIDENT PROPlfflES, LTD . ._ na& then commence to cure auch default and dillcently punue the cure olthe clef'ault within 8i9'J (60) after receipt of auch notice, the City may tarminata thi1 ApNment by 1Mnc Thirty (30) day1' written notice thneof' ancl may require TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. ta re1110ve the 1Ub.,ect Sip . If th l1 Apeement • terminated punuant to thll 8edNIII and TRIDIHT PIOPlan'RI, LTD fa11t to remow the Sip within th irty (30) dllys; the Ci'1 aay reaewe the lip_. TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . will NifflburN the Ck:, lllr all eee&I lneurnd in Iha& r e m o val . ·2 · ,. .. , ' ' • •, I . , • e ]- • • t• • ' The term of this irrevocable license shall run in conjunction with the life of the improvements as defined in the June 4, 1986 Agreement for Disposition and Development between TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . for property located at OSPREY DEVELOPMENT whose auienee now i1 TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . for property located at 1050-1090 West Hampden Avenue, City of Enelewood, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, and this irrevocable license shall terminate upon substantial demolition of said improvements. Bect,jpn 7. RENT . In consideration of the forepin1 and the mutual promi-herein contained, TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . qree1 to pay the City Ten Dollan <•10.00). Secl-ieo 8. OWNERSHIP. All 1tructurn, equipment, and material, placed upon the property by TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . shall al-ya remain the property of, and may be re-.d by, TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . at any time. 6ec;tifm 9. HOLD HARMLESS . TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . or its a11i111ee1 qree to hold the City harmlnl from any and all damap, claim,, demands, co1ta, or Juct,ment to construction, maintenance, repair, chanp or removal of TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD ."1 or its a11ipee1' Sip located on tha property and to provide a performance payfflellt and maintenance bond, a certiftcate of deposit, or suitable euh collateral for the benefit of the City to inaure such indemnification . TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . or ill a11ipee1 .,,_ to defend apifta any clai•• broupt or action• filed apinlt the City of F.nclewood with retpect to the ..._ of the indefflnity contained herein, whether such claim, or actions are riptfully or wnincfully broupt or filed . In cue a claim ehould be broupt or an action ftled with NlpaCt to the subject of the indemnity and adequala auurance of the indemnity and financial capability therefor are not delivend, TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . and iu auipNI .,... that: (i) The City of En,lewood Ma)' employw aUGmeyt of ill •ledien to ...,..rand defffld the claim or ad.ion on behalf of the City of Enpwood, at the e.,...• of indeankor; (Ii) the City ofEnpwood, at i1option, shall haw the eole authority r. the diNCtioll of the cWen and shall be the eole jucfp of the -,ubihty of any ~pntffliN or ..ua.-t of any claim or att1on1 apinlt the City of En,lewood. The 1tJ of En,lewood "'-11 sfwe wriUMI not.IN to TRIDENT PROPERTIIS, LTD . • ita a en of an act or occu""nce nwlv,n1 a liabilit or claim , deMancl, or item of ceat, or, a th ca ma be, net mn,ftecl aptnlt h•re•n. w1th1n 11ty (60) clays after occurrenee of uth art or OCCUrf'tftH &hall haff come to ,ty of En ... wood '• llnowltdae Adual llnowl w1th1n ••t (60) clay by TRIDENT PROPERTl , LTD , a...,.._., de !opera, and u i"I the 'I" shall be a wai r of thit nolice ,......i ........ TRIDENT PRO , LTD.• ill-.........,... w NiMbuf'N the City of ~wood for an " ry •Pl" au.orn.,t' tw. • 181&1 incuf'N41 ill •llr••n& ti any part ti thtt Apttmen& ei"Y(IO) claye aftM l"letiwiftt wriUMI M&lee tha ........... hu w,n·Nd lhHI. and " "-~ C tY to 11it11*t llaeh eoe&a • 3 . ,, ~ • ' ' I • • • • , ]- - • • • ·, • TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. or its a11icnee1 1hall name the City or Enliewoocl, u an additional in1ured or aa a co-in1ured with in1urance coverap for the City or Enclewoocl in an amount not leu than the maximum amount provided in the Colorado Oovemment Indemnity Act for Home Rule Citiel for pneral liability, penonal il\iury and propnty damap durin, the period the lip i1 in uae. 6ed,jgn 10. ASSIGNMENT . Without written approval from the Enst-ood City Council, there lhall be no allicnment or 1ublettin1 or TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD.'1 ripts and duties uncler thi1 Acr-nt eacept to aublequent ownen or 1050 · 1090 Wnt Hampden A-ue. City or lnlle•ood. Oeml¥ or Anpehoe, Sut.e orColorado. aua...-t owners or 1050 -lOIO •• ..,._ Aftlllle, Bl ... wood, Colorade, lhall deliver wriU.. ..... aption or thia Acl'N..t .. tile City or Bnclewoocl-ltKeipt by the City or an auumptien and --...-t lhaD conlltitla a -plate tranlf'er or all the ripts and dutiel of TRIDENT PROPBRTIIS, LTD ... the a11ip•, and TRIDENT PROPBRTIIS, LTD. lhall be Nlievecl or any ftarther obliptilna .._cler. ,,._ shall be ne partial HIUfflptien. Notice or a-,n-t 111111& be """ .. the City in writin1 and acknowledalid by the City in writi111. Any ...,.,._ to TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD ., include, its a11ip1. 8r1im 11. TAXES . TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. or its....,_. lhall pay all la ..... the pnpeny deecrmcl ... Bahibit land ................ theNOn. 8edien JI BNTIRB AGUBMBNT; BINDING BPnCT. It ii nprnaly undenulod by the parties hereto that neither i1 bound by M l&ipula&ionl, ...,.._1ation1 or .,...fflellta not e1preuly contained herein and that thi1 ApNaeftl lhall inuN to the benefk and be binclinr upon the ,.,_..1 repreeene.tiWI, heira, ~. ancl auip1 or the partiea hereto. IN WITNISS WHERBOP, the partiea ........ have Nl their hande and -11 If the-., and ,.., ""' above wriUMI . CITY OP INGLBWOOD, OOLOaADO By : _________ _ ATTE T Patricia H. CNW, Cit, Clerli . 4. ,. -. '' •, • I. • e , - .. - ATTEST: • • C• • \. .. TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. BY : TRIDENT MANAODIBNT, INC. GENERAL PARTNBR By :_~-~~--=-~~~~- Peny A. Villanueba, Viee Preaiclent . 5 . •. • • I. . 0 • , - - • ,. • · .. • ... E:<UIDII l EASE)IENT A strip of land Three Feet (3') wide wh-Centerline ia described aa: Bea:innin1 Twelve Feet (12') South and Thirty-One and One-Half Fen (3 U') Eaat of' th• NB comer of' Block I, Bnslewood, aaid point al• beins lhe Centerline of' an ialand in lhe 3IOO Block rl South Inca Drive, thence 8Guth alon1 the Centerline of' aid ialand Plftaen Peet (11') to lhe point of' t.arminua. City of' Ens'--1, Arapahee County, Stat.a of' Colorado. ' I • . I. . • , 'JI - - • --·-,_c...-- " ' <(, EXHIBIT 2 - • • • !, ··-··-- \ --.. ENTRANCE - : -----·t ---= :-.... ~ -; _.::J..__ llo,neOlull .! . .. r-O£nDe DaP021 ,, J ' --: .. , E...t.., .J::.. ~· ~ ; ;;-..-;;; ~ . -· . :c ~ I (. ...... --,J:... ~ ., ? ,) .... . -. .:__ .. I -..., . I ---I l I I I l -----·-. --. ~ i-, --·" -'--.., .. ~,, :;_J -. ,_..u. :il - ' - . t,:. £ • " ,~· o• ~ o..... r '"'""" f .... 1.J.r-..J ·"4~ c.o .... 2-.·, ~.Jy ,u,,J l.J.r .... .J~ .1...., ... ·c.. ,., -'~-: ~c...~ ,:i,,..~ c.,, .... ~ ' . . ' .. •, I. . , ]- - t'Jae DNP02' ~-- -- • • • (' ;_.; :""\ .. ~'•' ~-..J~ ,,;:...I!..& ":at -• = -·. -. ,. I'"=,, Je ~ ... -•..:; ..... _ f,~-f --~ (• ,_L ·.J,-~J 1,-...Jo.1 • •J ;-...... i.--,,. .. ,:·, LC-i?:!:P :__., ~ .. - . >1 -.1..,J ,_ ~ .... .; ; •. ~,;,,Jc,_ •c.:o.t. J.~ i-,!jJI · ~ .. ~ :,rt.:...._. C~r .-• ... Ll•1 .. !.-ff .. ~ ........ -...... ? IC..:> . ' • .. I • • I ]- • • • • , . • <. • 4i- Jq\ 1;1,0 / ~ . BY AUTHORITY 'le ~cud ([~~ cLr n d,::,..., /J a.eke_;/- ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF 1991 A BILL FOR COUNCIL BILL NO. 81 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF PROPERTY BOUNDED BY EASTMAN AVENUE, SOUTH ACOMA STREET, FLOYD AVENUE AND SOUTH LINCOLN AVENUE FROM B-1, BUSINESS TO B-2, BUSINESS. WHEREAS, the area has been zoned for commen:ial or business use since the early 1950'1; and WHEREAS, the B-2 Zone will allow different conditional uses such as adult entertainment and/or service facility, automobile service 1tation1, mot.or vehicle repair, mot.or vehicle laundry or polishing and amusement establillhments; and WHEREAS, this rezoning will provide the needed prot.ection for the acljacent residential areas while enhancing the business zone in the 3200 block of South Broadway; and WHEREAS, the proposed rezoninc will not financially impact the City in a ne,ative manner and may spur development or redevelopment of some of the parcel, in the area to be rezoned; and WHEREAS, the En,tewood Planninc and Zoninc Commiuion held a Public Hearinr on November 19, 1991, revi-ed and reciommended the reaoninc ol'thi1 property to the City Council; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: $eg.jgn 1. The rezoning ol'the property descriti.d below from B-1, Bu ine to B-2, Bu1ineu approved : Berinninc at the centerlinH o( South Broadway and Eastman Avenue, then West alone the centerline of' West Eutman Avenue to the centerline of' South Acoma Street: then South •lone the centerline ol'South Acoma Street to the N"nterline of We t. Floyd Avenue; then East alone the centerline of' WNt Floyd Avfflue to the Cfflterlin of South Broed•ay: then East •lone the CC'Rterline of Ealt Floyd to th c.ni.rhne o( South Ull(Oln Su.et: then North alone the centerline of South Llll('Oln ltl"Ht to the tfllterhne o( East Ea tman Av nu : thf'n We t alone the N"nterhn of' Ea Ea man Avenue to the centerhn or South Broadwa , the point of nnanc. Secsieo 3 HF.ARING : A Public H •rinc on thi Ordinanc. hu bwn wt for January 20, 1992 at 7;30 P.M. (minimum or 10 c1a notk:e ). lntroduttd, ,.ad in Ml~;~ on flretrMdincon the ltc.h dayol'DMtml»r, INI . ' I. • •' \ , - • • December 16, 1991 IIUTIATSD BY • • - COUIICU. COIIIIUIUCAflON 11 e Community Development •• Remntng OrdtJu•nce Richard S. Wanuah, Director of Community Development Council • requeatecl to Introduce an Orclto•nce for the ramrn1 ol a porUon ol the mea bounded by Eatman Avenue. South kome Street, Floyd AYeDue, ud South - Llncoln Avenue frrm B-1. BuslneN to B-2. 811atnew. ud to eet J , •· 1882 • the Pallllc ....... date far tbta matter. PIISVIC>Ua COUNCIL AC'l10II There ha been no prevloUa Cound acuon on thl9 matter. ffAn' AIIALTala Thia raonlllg requeat came before the Pleuutng Commweton •t the requeat ol the Department of Community Development which bed recetved tnqulrea rea dlDC zonmcand lend uae In the 3200 block of South Broadway. Aft« furtber dlacualoaa •t the atd' level. • requeat far • Publle HeartDI for reroatna .. prwntecl to the PleDDIDI CommlMlon. The P'•DDIDC Comm1ee1on acbeduled the Publle HellrtDC far November 18, 1991. Prior to the Pubbc Hear1DC, atd' IDYlted aJ1 buatneaeea ud property OWDa'8 tn the dectecl area to an IDbmauonal JDeeUDI to dllcuN the popoeed reroa'"C ud na Impact. Std' uo preeented the propoeed reroalal to the EDDA and the Cbenber Oovermnental Mfalra Commmee. M • reeult ol tbeee mee11D11, tbe bouDdllr1ea ol the propoeed rermlD1 were modialect Tbe new boundary • deeci lbed • fnllow: ,~ .._ ... • • • . ' I . • I ]- • • • • • I• • <. Bqpn11tng at the Centerlines or South Broadway and Eastman Avenue; then west along the centerline or West Eastman Avenue to the centerline of South Acoma Street; then south along the centerline of South Acoma Street a dJstance or 452.43 feet, more or leaa; then eut to the centerline or South Broadway; then south along the centerline or South Broadway to the centerline of Floyd Avenue; the east along the centerline or East Floyd Avenue to the centerbne or the South Broadway -South 1.t11coln Street Alley; then llCll'th along the centerline or the South Broadway -South LIDcoln Street Alley to the centerline or Eaat Eastman Avenue; then weet along the centerline or East Eatman Avenue to the centerline or South Broadway. .. Thia revtaed area provtdea the needed protection tor the adjacent reulenUal areaa wbde enbanctng the business zone In the 3200 block or South Broadway. The area propoeed for rezon1Dg baa been zoned for commercial or b11atw uae atnce the early 1950'•· 1be propoeed change from B· l to B-2 doea not repreaent a atpllkwnt cllaDCe In &ODtng for the area. The B-2 mm dlatrtct aDowa aD tbe Ullea of the B-1 •well• 14 additional uaea. The ma,tal' dl8'eaence la In tbe caadltlaaal uw aDa wed In tbe B-2. Tbeae coadtUonal Wies are; adult entertalllmellt and/or aerw:e faclbty, aul•••rille aerw:e atauona. Motor vehicle repair. motor vehicle lauDd9y or pc,11eb1nC, 1111111 amuaement eatabllabmenta. Of tbeae, amuement eafeNlabmenta la tbe GIiiy oondlUonal w permitted In the B· l. The auto-related CODdmoaal uw ...... the moat debate In terma or lta appaopnatew near tbe central .,.,....,_ dM!tct. Thia debate wu tempered by the fact that the PIM111nC Comm1Ntaa daea _.., mare control ova' condJUonal uaea than permttted uaea. Approval of the popoaed lff.Ollln& wll DOI ftMnetelly amp.:t tbe CltJ ID a c .IM mumer. There la acme potenUIII dud the ....,tac may apur de\t!lq +nt or redevelopment of eome of the parcda In the area to be rezoned . If prapaty tbat la currently vacant la tbua devdoped. adcbttaaal revenue could be ..,... far tbe City. I . • , ]- • • • • A BILL FOR I • I J ~ COUNCIL BILL NO. 81 INTRODU~UNCIL MEMBER, AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF PROPERTY BOUNDED BY EASTMAN AVENUE, SOUTH ACOMA STREET, FLOYD AVENUE AND SOUTH LINCOLN AVENUE FROM B-1, BUSINESS TO B-2, BUSINESS. WHEREAS, the area hea been aoned for commercial or bu1ineH UN 1ince the early 1960'1; and WHERBAS, the B-2 7.one will allow diff'erent conditional 11181 IUCh u adult entertainment and/or Nrviee facility, automobile Nrviee 1tation1, motor vehicle repair, motor vehicle laundry or poliahin1 and amuNment ntabliahmenu; and WHEREAS, thi1 reaonin1 will provide the needed protection for the acijacent residential area1 while enhencin1 the bu1ineu aone in the 3200 block of'South Broadway; and WHEREAS, the propoaed reaonin1 will not financially impect I.he City in a neptive manner and may 1pur development or redevelopment of' aome or the parcel• in I.he area to be reaoned; and WHEREAS, the Enclewood Plannin1 and Zoninr Commiuion held a Public Hearinr on November 19, 1991, reviewed and recommended the reaoninr of'thi1 property to the City Council ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Sec1,igg I . The reaonin1 of'the property dNcribecl below f'rom B-1, Buainna to 8-2, Buainell i1 approved : Staipg a. HEARING: A Publ ic Hea rinc on thl1 Ordinance ha1 been Mt. rot ..._,11. -a& T:11 P.11 . (minim u m or 10 day1 no t lte). • lnt roduud, N'ad ,n (ull, 11nd PHwd on flrtt relldl n1 on the 141th day of'December , l ltl . I . • • , I -• • • Published Ha Bill for an Ordinance on the 19th day of December, 1991 . Clyde E. Wigin1, Mayor ATTEST: Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk ottha City ot Eiipwood. Colorado, hereby eart.ify Iha the above and lorapiftl i1 a true copy ti a Bill tor an Ordinance, intnNlueN, ,... in l\aD, an4l puaecl on ftnt rudinc on the 18th day tll>aeember, lttl. • ·2 · - ' f J. • • I· • I - aTAPP UPO&T CAaS IIO. a-tl '· • • • PUIILIC IISUIIICI UIOIIIIICI The reaonln9 of a portion of the Central Bualneaa Dlatrlct bounded by Saataan Avenue, Acoaa ltr .. t, Floyd Avenue and Lincoln Str .. t, frOII B-1, Bualneaa, to B-2, Bualneaa. Daft 'IOU c:mHDSUDI lloveaber 19, 1991 .. cauaaa The Plannl119 CO...laalon la required to hold a Public 11e&rl119 on the propoeed reaonl119. The recoaaendatlon of the Plannl119 CO...laalon to approve, or deny, the raaonl119 -at be forwarded to City Council. City Council vill bold a Public Hearin9 on the propoaed reaoni119 prior to renderl119 a final declalon. In detenlinln9 the appropriataneaa of a propoaed aone cha1199, the Plannl119 CO...iaaion auat finds 1. That the propoaed reaoni119 proaotea the health, aafety, or welfare of the inhabitant& of the City of S119levood and the purpoH of thia Ordlnance1 and 2. That the propoaed reaonl119 la -naiatent vlth the COllprehenahe Pl_, and J. That there haa been a Mterlal chaft99 in the character of the nel.tllllorllood or in the City 9enerally, auch that the propoaed reaonl119 -ld be in the public intereat and conalatent vlth the cha1199, or 4. That the property to be raaoned vaa prevloualy aoned in error, or 5. That the property cannot be deYeloped under the .. 1at1119 aoni1191 or 6. Such other condition• aa are e•praaaly peraitted by lav. NKa1n1• • ns auann 11n. The area of the propoaed reaOt1l119 inch1clea the 3200 Block of South Broedway and e•tenda on the eaat to louth Lincoln ltreet and on the veet to louth a- ltrHt . Thia area ia nov aoned 8•1, Buaineaa Diatrict, the Central halneea Diatrict aone dea19natlon. It • CJ 11aed of a ab of c-rcial and office uaea. There are aho f Ollr nonconforai119 UHa 1n the >ZOO block of South Broadway, two uaed car dealera and two auto Hrvica atat iona. •• ,,, ... ,, ,, "' Ollllf!! •nrw• The aub j e ct area ia dea 9nated •• part of the Central Bualneaa Dlatrlct. -l - ' ' • .. I • • , I ]- • • • • • ftU'P UPORT CA8S IIO, 1-11 NPumall'r or CONNUlllff DSVSLOl'IIDIT AIIAL'f8H 1 The iapetu• for the propo•ed son• change c ... after •taff dl•cu••lon• on the nature, condltlon, and extent of the downtown area and varlou• land UH and sonln9 lnqulrl•• from property owner• ln the area. To deter111lne the approprl- aten••• of the propo•ed son• change there are ••v•ral l••u•• that ... t be ad- dr••eed, Th••• l••u•• area • • What defln•• the downtown or central auelne•• Dl•trlct7 Have there been chan9•• ln the nature or character of the downt-and adjacent a-2 area that aub•tantlate the propoNd &one cha119e7 If thla resonl119 l• approved, vhat lapact• wlll lt ha .. on the downtown area and adjacent r••ldentlal area7 TheH le•u•• can be•t be addreaaed by flr•t revl-lng the ala flndllMJ• -n- tloned abo ... l, That the propoNd resonlng proaotea the health, •afety, or -lfare of the lnhabltant• of the Clty of Sft9l~ and the purpoH of till• Ordlnance. The cha1199 fr._ a-l to a-2 doe• not cha!MJ9 the general nature of the area, that la c-rclal, The a-1 lone Dlatrlct apeclflcaUy peralta nlnety-four uH• a• -11 aa one Condltlonal UH, TheN uHe for the aoet part are lntend- ed to proaote an urban character throu9h thelr alxed uH nature. The a-2 1- Dl•trlct, vhlle allowllMJ all uHe allowed ln the a-1 lone, alao peralte four- t .. n addltlonal uH• ae -11 a• fh• Condltlonal UNa, TheN addltlonal uNa are aore orlented toward• vehlcular trafflc than pede•trlan traffic ae ln the a-l Dhtrlct. Clearly, the propoNd re&onlng wUl not .,.nerate the type of chaft99 ln UN that al9ht occur U the propoeed reaonlng -r• to lndu•trlal or al119le-f-Uy realdential. 2. That the propoaed re&oning l• conaiatent with the Coaprehenalve Plan, The Coaprehen•i ve Plan identifie• thia area a• the Central lualneaa Dl•trict, The Coaprehen•lve Plan •tat••• Generally, it (the downtown ar••I ia bounded on the north by PlOJd •-• and by &aataan Aven11e. To the north of theN •treat•, there -11 ••- tabl i ahed reaidential are•• which ahould be protected froa CC11111erclal en- c r o a c;t.ent , While -ace••• a11 at be provided fr._ Dart-th Avenue to the downtown, Floyd Aven11• and laat .. n Avenue •hould be atre119thened •• barrier• to any f11rther eapanelon of the buelneee .-1 .. to tlle north, The•• two atr-t• •hould be • peraanent buffer bet-n downtown actlvity and the raa i dent l al enviro n.ant . -2 - . ' ' I • • 0 , - • • STAFF Ul'ORT CASS NO. 1-91 • • • PUBLIC SSAlllllO UIONlllO Th• above point• are alao reiterated in the "Pollcl•• for Sa9lewoocl Dowatowa De••lo,-.at• aection of the Comprehenaive Plan adopted by the Planning Collllia- alon in 1981. Clearly, thia area ha• been viewed•• a part of the downtown area. 3. That there ha• been• 111aterlal change in the character of the neighborbood or in the City generally, auch that the propoaed reaoning would be in the public intereat and conaiatent with the change. There ha• not been any aubatantlal change in the character or alx of u .. e in thla area over the laat ten yeara. Hiatorlcally, the auto related nonconfora- 1119 u .. • h••• changed 01111erahlp auch aore frequently than the peraltted u .. e in the area. Thia area haa exhibited aore atablllty relative to the clowntOlffl a• a whole. ..aed on the Coaprehen•lve Plan, 1f change• in thl• area take place, they •bould be to u .. • that are aore downtown oriented than le•• down- tOlffl oriented. 4. That the property to be reaoned wa• prevl-•ly aoned in •rror. The a-1 aoning of thi• area ha• been in place •inc• 1963, and wa• baaed on •lllllar aoning in place for .. ny year• prior. Therefor•, there 1• no .. 1c1ance that tha aonlng wa• placed on thl• area ln error. 5. That the property cannot ba developed under the ••hti119 aoni119. Thi• la parhape the ao•t probl-tlcal f1ndi119 to .. u. lt 1• lllportant tllat the Planning Colllll••lon differentiat• ~.-.n the inability of a propartf or ar-to ba developed or redeveloped bacau .. of condition• 1llpoeed bf -lftl or the aoning lt .. u, and the inablUtr of a propartr or area to develop bactauN of .. rut or real ••tat• condition•. lf the latter bacoaa• a 1 .. ltlaate rea- -to reaone propertr, aoning bacoaa• •lllply ancKher .. rketlnt t-1 for real "tat• developaent and •peculation rather tllaa a proce•• bf which lont ten develo,aent can ba CJUlded and controlled. 6. Such other condition••• are eapre••ly paraltted bf law. Currently, there are no other cond i t ion• eapr•••ly aut ho r l aed by Ordinance upon which a reao nlng .. Y ba 9ranted • The downtown area haa, for .. ny year•, baeft defined a• batinning at laa~n A•enue . Th i • la r•flacted i n both the City '• coaprehenaive plannl119 and aoni119 effort•. In fact, it 1• reaaonable to a•euaa that theee effort• ware baaed aore on tha dealre to pre .. rve the eahtl"9 nature and character of the area rather than f o r c e a ch&ft99 to downtown type area thr-9h aoni119 and land u .. plannln9 . Thi a l a further au ppo rted by the Downtown ltadavelo paent •ffort• which, wh ile f oc:ua i n9 pr l NrUy on t he >JOO and >4 00 blocka o f the clowntOlffl, neverthele•• i ncluded thia •r-• The CoaprehenaLve Plan, l n parti cu lar, racogn h ed that wtllle the area in queetlon cloa• not •hare all the attr i bute• of, for ln•taace, the J400 block or -J - . ' .. I • • e , - - • narr UPOaT c:as• IIC), 1-tl • • • , . . South lroadvay, it i• more deairable that, over ti .. , the development or re- developaent of the 3200 llock of South Broadway and adjacent area• be a con- tinuation of the downtown and not the atrip c-rcial that characterise• South lroadvay farther north. rn teraa of chan9•• in the nature or character of thi• area, it ie clear that there have been little if any change. ..yond the public iapr-nta of atr .. tacapin9 carried out through the downtown redeYelopaent effort•, little or no cha1199 a• a reeult of private development activity ha• tallen place, un- Ulra thereat of the downtown area. TIie .. 11ent queetion to then aak las •ra the lack of new de¥elo,aent or re- deMlopaent of thia area -how a reault of the soningJ• The ..,_ to thl• caueetion 1• a qualified •11o•. Qualified in the -tbat in ttli• area ttle- are -Yother factora beaidea &0ning that inf111911ce the deciaion of a pcoper- ty -r to de¥elop or redeYelop a property. The queation then--., ·To what degree doe• &oning affect the potential for rede¥elopment1• TIie an ... r to thi• queation, vhile difficult to an ... r, auat be fraaed in tenae of indi- vidual properti•• rather than the area a• a whole. However, it abould be clNr froa the finding• above that the chaft98 fr-a-1 to a-2 will not aub- atantially encourage or diacourage development or redevelopment. •m• n•1• o, m .. u .w ..... ,n~, The baaia for the foll-ing r-ndation 1• the need to protect adjacent reaidential area• fr-any 11e9athe iapacta that My reault froa the pco1aaed &0ni119, while affordi119 the area itaelf ttle poeiti-iapact that My be ,-.r- ated by the propoHd resoni119, Thu•, the -c ndation i• to ....-ove ttle propoeed reaoni119 with the fol1-i119 reviaion to the arN to be reaoeed. leginni119 at the centerline• of IOUth lroadway and laetean Avenue, tllN wet alonv the centerline of lleat saatean A-nue to the centerline of louth aaaaa ltreet1 then aouth along the centerline of IOUth AcoM ltreet a dut-of 412.•J feet, more or l•••• then eaat to the centerline of IOUttl ~YI tllN aouth along the centerline of IOUth aroadway to the centerline of PlOrd a-nue, then •••t along the centerline of ... t Floyd A-nue to the centerline of the South lroadvay/louth Lincoln ltr .. t Alley, then north alOftlJ tlle center- line of the IOUth lroadway/lOUth Lincoln ltrNt alley to the centerli• of laat Saat .. n Avenue, then weat along the centerline of •••t laatean Aveaue to the centerline of IOUth aroadway. -. - ,. ~ • . - ' I • • 0 , -• • I • . • ' 1. The parki119 area 1111at be acr .. ned froa the reaidential portion of the lot by a aix foot opaque fence. lid• yard fencea auat alao be pro- vided to acr .. n adjacent property. Th••• fence• ahall alao be aix f .. t in hei9ht except that within ten f .. t of the rear property line, the fencea cannot exceed 42 inch•• in hei9ht, and auat be of chain link or 501 open conatruction. 2. The parkin9 area auat be of a hard aurface to prevent the aov ... nt of dirt and debri• froa the parkin9 area onto the public ri9ht-of-way. J. Parkin9 atope auat be placed in the parki119 area to prevent daiaave to the fence by vehiclea. 4. Proviaiona auet be ude for the collection of traah a• per City ordinance. s. The final deai9n of the parkinv area auat be approved by the Director of COa11Unlty Developaent or the appropriate deal9nee. ,. llo atora99 of vehicle• la permitted and the lot la to be ueed eolelr for the parki119 of eaployeea or cuatoaera. ,. llo vehicle• in ••c••• of l,000 pound• uy be parlled 1n the parki119 area. I. The alniaua width of the parkin9 area ehall be 10 feet. t . The Director of C-nity Developaent uy deny the UN of any lot u a parkl119 area U the above provlelona are -t -t. Ac!!ft!!I Nfoty atandarda are to be ueed in conaidering the approval or denial ofter RF!fO!!d Nrklna plan. The Director•• ruU119 uy be appealed to tlle lloard of Mjua~nt and Appeala . ~ Hmlaf CleaaiHiea alN HI Ca \Mt ~ ... 1-N -..&91.-1 CDM cca..---•ive ... lat ... iUW) M lanur 1 1 u lellwa .._. lectlon H.4-tC of the INC by chan9i119 fH.4-tc(2) to fH.4-tc(J) ud edcll119 a new I 16.4-1(21 aa follower (2) Private off-etreet parkl119 lota ••••••••••••••••••• 12,000 ...-re leot arsa, Dueaer, Gerllck, Glynn, lchulta, lhoop, Tobin, Daviot, Dr.,.r MY11 Ilona auaT1 coven• UIT&H 1 •one TIie aotlon carried . n. ,-,,c ..... •-1 t.o •-2 Chairun l c hulta aaked for a aotion to open tlle fultlic ... rl ... GerUck moved • Dr ... r NCOftded I The ha Uc ... r1119 on CaN 11-11 be ...... -' - en,._,, . , I' - . ' • I • • • , - • • AUit IIA'rlt • • • '· Gerl1ck, Glynn, Schult•, Shoop, Tobin, Dav1et, Draper, Duaaer llo- Tbe aot1on carried. Clla1naan lchulta ••keel that the •taff preaent the 1••ue before the Colla1ee1on. Nr. llarold lt1tt, duly -rn in the pre.1-• l'ubUc He&r111CJ, preNntecl proof of publication and certification of poatincJ for the Public Hear111CJ. Nr. lt1tt •tatecl that the naonincJ froa 1-1, 1111•1-• to 1-2, 1111•1-•, __.. ,.._ an area ~ by sa•taan A""ue on tbe -rth, ac-ltreet on tlle wet, Floyd A-ue on the -th, and Lincoln ltreet on tbe eaet. Nr. lt1tt deecru.d tbe •ubject area, and pointed -t that tlle 3200 block of 8-tll lroadway ha• f-r non-confona1119 u_, t-Nn1ce etat1-, and t-uNd oar clealenll1pe. The ~1n1119 dewelopaant ie a ala of -rc1al and offioe ue. Staff llae recei.ecl .... ral 1nquir1N froa per--unv to eaplore tbe poe- e1bU1ty of eddit1-l aut~lwe-nlatecl u-in tlle 3200 block on 8-tll lroadway, which uNa are~ penaittecl in tbe 1-1 1111•1-D1etr1ct. Tbe 1a- eue -aleo d1acuaaecl with the Goft~tal Affair• C-1ttee of tlle Greater Sft9l-4 Chaaber of c-rce, which -ittN 1• in fa-r of tbe re-1119, aad rec nded that the naonincJ utaed froa IOuth ac-on the wet to 8-tll L1acoln ltreet on tlle -•t. Nr. ltitt ..,.._.1aec1 that in c1etenaini119 the appropr1ateneee of a pn1aHd -cllanlJe, the Planni119 "-l•eion -• Unch l. That the propoaed naon1119 prwtN the health, Nfety, or wlfare of tlle illhabitanu of the City of S119l.-od and tlle parpoee of tllu Oll'd1-1 and 2. That tbe propoeecl naoni119 1• cou1eteat w1tll tbe c snt1111we Plu, ad 3. That then hae been a aaterial cllanlJe in the cllaracter of the •l ... barllnd or in the City .,._rally, euch that the propaHd n-1119 -1• N 1e tlle public intere•t and con•letent with the c ...... , or I. That the property ca~ be cleweloped under the •leti119 ... 1119, or I. luch other condition• Hare ..,.....1, pena1ttecl by law. Nr. ltitt atatecl that •t•ff ha• dlacueaecl tlle .. ture, ooaclltl .. ad earteat of the clownt-•~ for a nuaber of -tu, UMI tlle .-atloa of -.... .... ._t_ becJin• ha• adNn aany tlaN. The c enllanaiwe Plan aad tlle Daa- t-Defflopant Plan hawe 1dentUiecl ·dOllnc..• u Nti.aiet at tlle JJOO block of IOuth lroaclwey, I•-wlliclil tlle Colla1uion -• aleo -lder 1e detena1nint tlle appropl'iateneee or tlle n ... 1119 are, 2. ..,,. then been cllan9ee 111 tlle Mtan w 911arNCW •f tlle •• ••-_. acljACleftt •-2 area tut eulletantlate tlle fl'ISIHI -....... , -' - • ' I • • • , - • • • ,,. - • ,. - 3, If thi• reaoning 1a approved, what illpacte will it haft on the downtown are• and adjacent reaidential area7 Nr. ltitt di•played an aerial photograph of the aubject arN, on which pbo1;0- 9raph wa• outlined th• ori9inal propoNl to naone only the 3200 block of louth Broadway, the expanded area•• ad-rtiaed and rec-nded by the Cllallber of C-rce, and an overlay depicti119 the area ataff rec-..d• be reaoned, which befin• at th• centerline• of South Broadway and Sa•taan Affftue, then -•t along th• centerline of Weat laatean Avenue to the centerline of louth Acolla ltr .. t1 then aouth along the centerline of louth Acoaa ltreet • di•tance of 452.43 f .. t, aore or l•••• then •••t to the centerline of louth lroadway, then -th •lOIICJ the centerline of IOuth Broadway to the centerline of l'loyd Affftue, then Hat alont the centerline of h•t l'loyd Affnue to the -terliae of the louth lroadway/louth Lincoln ltnet Alley, then north alOllf the ~er- Uae of the South lroadway/louth Lincoln ltreet alley to the -terli• of h8t Sa•taan a .. nue, then -•t alonv the centerlina of S&at aaataaa a.-. to the centerline of South lroadway . llr, ltitt di•cuaaed an informal ... t1119 ataff had held with property owner• ia the aubject area of Noveaber 7. Kr. ltitt atated that quite a few of the at- tendee• -r• not in favor of a change of aoni119, particularly alonv louth Lin- coln ltreet. A• a r••ult of thh ... ting, ataff revi.-d the initial area which -• adMrthed for reaoni119, and propoNa the reduction in area u pre- •ioualy outlined, Nr. ltitt atated that the reduction in area rec-nded by •taff 1• a recov- niaed need to protect the adjacent naidential arN on louth Lincoln ft~ froa any negative illpact of the propoaed naoni119, but will alao affonl the aubject block itNlf additi-1 poeaibilitiH for redeYelo,aent. 11r. ft1tt alao pointed out that thi• will atUl pro.ide a buffer of 1-1 alOIIIJ louth Lin- coln aeparati119 the hi9her intenaity 1-2 froa the reaidential diatrict eaat of louth Lincoln ltr .. t. The eaat aide of louth Acoaa Street in the 3200 block 1• pnNntly developed with buaine•• 11Na, and the 1-2 aoni119 will not ~ that area ad-rNly. Nr, ltitt further explained that it ia peraia•ible to aona in llbole or in part any area which h ad-rtiaed for naoni1191 it 1• not peraiaaible to ....... aoni119 to encoapaaa an area which ha• not been ad .. rtiaed for n-1 .. . Therefore, the reduction in area recc e1nded by ataff h all-a.le 11 ... r aoni.119 law. Nr, ltitt di•c11•aed 11N• peraitted in the 1-1 and B-2 Diatricta, NKi119 tllat then are an addition U 11-peraitted in the 1-2 claaaificat1on, B-2 alao all-conditional 11Na which -•t be apprOYed by the Planni119 C-iNioaJ theN conditional 11Na an •utoaobUe or adult bu•inaaa oriNted. 11r. ltitt reiterated that the .. jorlty of inquLrl•• regardl119 propertlea la tlle 3200 block of louth lroadway ha.,. been auto related which are NK peraltted in the 1-1 Dlatrict •-n •• a conditional uN. Nr, ltitt eaptlaalaed that the C:-laa10ft -•t C011&ider tlle LllpUt n-ue will ha" Oft eahtl119 land u... The &Oftlnt on Broadway reflect• tlle -1-a- tion of lllatol'ic YN, Nr , ltitt pointed out that the actlYity tllat ~ N- cur aa a reault of nao11i119 vUl be a redeYelo,aent of Ml'fiMl ~IN, or la-fill or the few ••cant percela, Nr. ltitt _,....a. ... tllat tlle aulllat u tlle lleterai11l119 factor OIi .... lo,aaat:/redeYelopa,Nt, and that n.-ue -..1. -. - ' I • • 0 , ]- • • • • • I • • not be conaldered a qulck-flx for aoaeone tryln9 to Nll, de9elop, or re- develop hl• property. Mr. Stltt atated that thl• block ha• been wary •atable•, and vhlle ovnerahlpa .. y have chan9ed, the character of uN h&a not. Nr. ltltt atated that ahort-tera 90ala .. y be neceaaary ln teraa of econaalc development, but not ln lon9-tera plannln9. Nr, ltltt atated that ataff doea rec nd reaonlft9 the aodlfled area u rec:aaaended ln the ataff report, and aa outllned on the aerlal pllot09rapta dl•- played earller. Ne. Davi.et aaked about the former co-rt Auto-body property. Nr, ltltt atated th&t lt la a-1, and vlll r ... ln ao under the ataff recoaaendatlon, Nr. lboop lnqulred about breaklft9 aonlft9 llnee on alley• "· aid-block and alddle of the atnet. Mr, ltltt addreeeed the ald-block reaoni.1111 rec anded on IOuth Accaa ltnet, polntlft9 out th&t the north end of the block of IOuth ac-ltnet la de9eloped for bualneH purpoeee, and the -th end la ueed bf u. I, ... t c-inlcatlona. The a-2 lone Dlatrlct vould aau the u-on the north end of the block 11Na-bf-rl9ht rather than non-conforai.1111, Nra, Tobln lnqulred about the poHlblllty of an adult bualneea 11N 111 cloee proalalty to realdentlal 11Na. Nr. ltltt clted the 100 foot rule on location of adult bualne•N• ln proxlalty to achoola, reeldentlal area•, etc ... cited one -11 area vhere an adult bualne•• al9ht be able to locate and ~ the 100 foot rule reatrlct, but the area la ao -11 that lt vould be practically iapoeelbl• to uN. If the ataff rec-ndatlon la foll-.1, .._..r, no part of the -nded area vould peralt adult bualnee-. Nr, lehulta aaked U anyone vlahlft9 to addree• the C-laalon vea repre-ted bf counNl. Hearlft9 no reaponN r99ardl119 1..,.1 counNl, llr. IOhulta atated that the C-laalon vould hear froa lndh>lduala vlelli.1111 to ...._ the C-laalon. Nlchael Clllllfer, l221-29 IOuth Lincoln ltreet, waa -. la, llr, CUUU• atated that he underatood the reaonl119 waa to include the ..-alde of ICMltll Lincoln ltrNt, but ataff l• not rec ndi.1111 lt do eo. Nr. ltltt atated that thla la correct. Nr. CUlllfer teatUled that he operate• an auto repair var.,. at J229-l/2 IOuth Lincoln, vhlch apaclalhe• in the repair of 8rltlah laporta. Nr, Clll• Ufer tfftlfled that he llad operated hla 11111•1-for ...... al yeu-e IIIMler a warlance 9ranted bf the 8oard of Mju~t, .-1ch warlaaoa vea reYOlliN title yeu-. The reduction in the reaoni.1111 area vUl -that hle -.1 .... 0....- -tl-and vUl not ~ 1..,.1 at the ,.._t locat1-. 11r. CUUU• aelled vhy the entire block could not be IOlled a-2, .. polated out tllat tllKe le wacant land 011 the -u, end of the block, and a--1• title be _,,.l..,.a U the aonl119 vera •·l or a-1. .. -ted Ille ellop at l229•1/2 to be i.Mlllded 111 the 1•2 aone dlatrict. 11r. IOllulta aelled U there •re addltlonal ,ra,anJRH .._ w1.-. to adlkw the C-lealon. llo one additional epolle in fawor of tlle n-lat· Nr, lcllulta theft ulled that ~ta ,.._t tllelr a~•· . ' . "' - ' I • • , ]- • • • • t• . • ' (. larl Ladewl.9, 3235 South Lincoln, WH aworn in. Nr. Ladewi9 atated that lie dl.d not f .. l there had bean chan9•• in the area which would juatify the reaon- 1119. The fact there are four non-confor11in9 u .. • operati119 ln the 3200 block aouth 8roadway i• fln• with the raaidant• livi119 on aouth Lincoln ltreatr tlleJ ~ what the buaina• .. • are and what to .. pact froa ti-. If the re-1111 to 8-2 -r• to be approved there could be an additional H u .. • which alpt be deftlopad and could iapact the raaldantial quality of their nal9hllorhood. 11r. Ladewl9 atated that Nr. CUllifar had a 900d buainaaa and that ln hia oplnl.on it waa not ri9ht that th• variance waa revoked. Nr. Ladawi9 aaphaaiaed that Nr. CUllifer ahould have the ri9ht to continua hi• buaina••· Na. Daviet inquired what raaaona -r• 9lven for revocation of tlle var1.-. Nr. CUUUer atated that it pertained to the nuatier of vehicle• ha wee workl.119 on and had parked on the property. Na. Davlet ••keel if Nr. C:Ullifar•• property could be included in tlle re-1119. Nr. ltitt atated that thi• would be •apot aon1119•, and apot aonl119 la not aa accepted practice. Na. Daviat aaked how lon9 Nr . Cullifer had bean in buainaaa. He reapoodad lie had bean in buain••• for ••••n to ai9ht year•. Nr. Ladewi9 atated that the parki119 of the vehlclea Nr. CUUUer wee workl119 on-• not botharaoaa to the adjoining property ownera. Nr. lchulta pointed out that variance• are 9ranted and revoked by the 8oar1I of adjuataant and Appaala1 not by the Planni119 Caalliaaion. 11r. lhoop Hked if Nr. C:UlUfer could operate Illa bual-• U tlle c-l.Nloa -re to approve the reduction in area rec nded by ataff. Nr. ltltt atated that auto repa i r i• not an approved u .. ln 1•1. llr. Prank .._., l201 South Li ncoln ltreet, -• -rn ln. llr . .._. atated that ha haa lived at thi a addreea for 21 yeara. Nr • .._. atated that lie felt either t.ha entire block allould ba reaoned, or -of tlle block allould N reaoned, but. don 't -only -property. Nr • .._. atated that lie la -- earned with the health and -uara of the people Uvi119 ln tlle u.. 1M ~y/Llncoln alley la very heavily traveled, and velllcl.. an •t.eet c1r1-· in the alley, with the apaed Ual t bal.119 .. ceeded the Mjo&'l.tJ of tM u... Nr • .._. teatUled that on occaalon the aotorlat racl119 **" tM al- ley doean 't even at.op befo re c roaai119 the atreet to pC'oceed **" tlle alle, 1a the block nor th. Nr . a-a atated that. the COnoeo atatioe at ill'oadlMJ aall Pl• haa a race c a r that i • •revved 11p• aftd can ba heard for tlU'ae OI' fCNr block• around . Na aut ed t hat t. 1• bad eftOU9II wtlell tlle raoe car la ._.. up• a t t he aouth a nd o t the block , a nd ha doean•t -nt l t any cloeer . acott .. yno lda , l2U touth Llncoln, waa aworn i n . 11r . 8eyft0 lda c ,c,c tlle C-lHlon f or •pa r ft9 down· t he propoaad re1oni119 . lie l a -oerlled ~ tM proj ected UH o f the for.er Covert property . NI', a.,no lda aleo l .... il'N ..._t the ain1-arN t ha would be requ ired f or u ... l t INa i ..... llr, Wanuall at a ted t hat a ny adu l t bU a l _. .... ld Mve to puk1119, l aadacap 119, etc. 11 &dd ition to t he atncc11n , a l fllt ba ava il ab l e by v rt.Ila of t he 100 rooc llaita tl• al N to ~ t.heN ein1-...,..,,..,..u . • 10 • ,....1-ou--... fte oalJ alto tllac l a 1--ua.oa..& u ,. - • l • ' I • • • , J - • • • ,~ • Nr. lleynold• •ho •upportad Nr. CUllifer'• bu•l-•• operation, and •tated that if the Board of Adju•taent -r• to hold another hearln9, a nllllber of the reel- dente of the area would •upport 9rantlnv a variance. Nr. Reynold• eapbaalaed that Cullifer•• operation wa• not aa nolay aa the Conoco operation. Nr. llefnOlda doe• not want the reaonin9 to .. tend to South Lincoln Street. Sllelly lleclore, 3291 South lroadwey, •tated that •he la -r of the co-co .. rwlce •tatlon. N•. Sedore atated that their bu•l-• la non-confonlJ.1119, and tlley cannot -.pend, 200,000 yehicle• are procaaaed throu9h their atatlon .,,.ry -th. The race car 1• there only three -th• out of the year, and that tllelr -hanica do not te•t ddye yehlcle• up and down the alley. Na. Sedore atated that the reaoni.1119 to 1-2 would be beneficial to the bual-•-on lroadway. Na. lleclore atated that the -ra of the •tatlon care about tlle Clty and the -l9hborhood, and ha,,. trled to 11.vrade the atatlon and .., lt clNn. Their bualneH 1• 9rowl119, and tlley want to be able to apand tllelr operation. a veetl-n ln the audl-ce took atronv •oeptlon to Na. Sedore'• ~•, and atated that he -ld not -1.n ln the ~1119 llateni.lllJ to lier atat-t•. Nr. Ladew19 a9ain addre•aed the ec-1 .. 1.on, polnti119 out tlllat tlle .....-al of the 1-2 loni119 would au-the --conforai.119 bu•1-to apand. 11r. wanuah pointed out that the eapanalon of a 11-Mach a• conooo, •loll 1• aut~lye-related, -ld require approwal of the ec-1.aalon throu911 tlle ooa- ditlonal u .. proce••1 thia would require a ... bllc lleari.119 before tlle ec-le- aion and the property -1• hawe to be poated 9ivi119 ncKlce of the 11NrU19. TIie Conditional u .. provialon doea provide a -n• to reduce the 1apact a 91-11--Y haye on the Marroundi.1119 properti-. Nr • .._ ... alao pola&ed wt tut U caaplaint• -re r991ateNd revardllllJ tlle •re,n,1119• of the r-oar, tlllla aould be prohibited tlu'ou9h tlle Conditional u-p.-aa•••· Dawe lrock, 7005 South Ult Circle, ---la. Nr. lrock ata&ed tut lie IMllted to Hk tlllat the a-1 aw Dlatrln N •ndall to laclua ,-. ...... . Nr. lrock waa actYiaed that till• -not ta. U• to ....._. till• 1 .... , _. ad91aed to wait until ... lie forum to.,.._ to tlle .. tter. Jolla Parry, 321' South Lincoln, wee -. la. .. teatUled lie la ......-to tlle 1-2 •t-•ion to lolltll Lincoln Street •.. ata&ed that it Ilea -to 1111.a at~tion that the -ra of the Conoco Station want to upend and lie la op- poaed to the .. panaion1 tllia will-. aDre acllaalca, and di.NII .... tlle faot that ·M1· dr1,,.. a bi9 black truck and tallae co~r• wary ... iollly•. .. ata&ed that the Police DepartMnt Ilea IIINa oalled -Y ti.Ma, INat alwaye u- rlwe too late to 1Hue citationa. Nr ... rry a naad ta. llllalwe o,el'atlea of Nr . C\1111.fer . 11r . Clllifer atated that he la of tlle oplal• tut tlle ODaooo nation Ilea eUal uted tM ·11ot-rodcler•, and tut lie llli.MaU had flled a ... lain. Nr . Sc1wlu aaked U uyw el-wLallled to ..,nee ta. a-lNlea. .. w el-dld ao. Nr. 1c11111u tlllN aallled U tllen -..-atl-fna tlle c-18- •Lon of anyone wtlo had apoll,N . Ol yan aoftCl1 Tolti a wan•••• TM ,,.Uo IINriat on cue ,e-91 lie 01 ..... -ll - ,,, .. ' I • • • , - ] CE2111- • • • &!Sia Glynn, lchults, Shoop, Tobin, Daviet, Draper, Dua.er, Gerlick DYii llone aum, coven• UIT&IN I llone The aotion carried. Na. Tobin au999ated that •peed buape be inatalled in the alley. Nr. llanuah atated that the CO...iaaion cannot require •peed bwlpa •• a condition of the naoni119, but it can certainly be rec-nded. Na. Tobin atated that ahe -ted thh included•• part of the rec-ndation. Na. Deviet inquired about includi119 Nr, C\IUUer•• property (l2tt-1/2 a-th Llncolnt ln the 1-2 nsoni119. Nr. Wanuah pointed out that a rul-f-tllulllt 1• ,-do not ••pot sone•. Na. Daviet diacu•aed Mr concera wlth the l'ftOCletloe of the variance by the loard of Adju•taent, pointi119 out that thl• waa oeue111f tM cloaun of a revenue aource, Nr. ltitt atated that Nr. Cullifer bed oper- ated the bu•lnee• for Hveral year• under a variance, thl• var1-llad .... ral condition• attached to lt, includi119 a yearly review, The loard clla- cuaaed on -r•l occa•ion• revoki119 the variance becauH Nr. Cullifer waa aot ln coapllance with the other condition• illpoHd on hia, •uch a• tM ......._ of ..aticl .. he could work on or have parked on the property. At the lut llear- int, aarlier in thi• year, llr, Cullifer adllitted he wa• not in coapl1-wltll the condition•, and probably would not be1 the loard claclcled that ·--_. NOUfh·, and revoked the variance. Nr. ltitt •tatecl tllat U 11r. CUUlfw wl•becl to appeal, the courH of appeel 1• to the Di•trict Court. 11r • .,__r •tatecl that u the CO...iHion -re to •-juat 11r. a.uuer•• ,.r- eel on Lincoln, would he atill have to confoni to tM pcovi•l-of tM varl._, Nr. wanu•h •tatecl that Nr. a.uuer W011ld have to au for awe-el of a conclitional UH, which h adlliniaterecl by the Plannint c-!Nloe _. aot tM loard of Mju•taent . Diacu••ion enauecl, Ila, Daviet etated tllat aM fal& llr, C\lllifer•• •ituat i on •houlcl have the bafteflt of beint heard by CitJ co.a- cil, and that •he wanted to includa ha.a property in tM 1-2 - cl•••Uication. 11r. lboop ••keel the Chaaber of ~rce·• oplnion on the re-1..,. llr. aitt atatecl that the Chaaber rec ndad that the resoni119 IN ~ to tlle -- terline of louth Acoaa and louth Lincoln, Ila , Tobin •tatecl that U on ly the -property on louth Lincoln __.. te N iaclucled in 1 -2 , t h • CCki lcl open the door to probl-ln the futan. •· -..W•h &freed , Dl •cu••lon etaauecl , 0.Y let IIOVecl I OlJftft NConcled l The P l a nnl.119 CC-i H lon rec-..cl to Cl.tr councu tllat tlle f ollowi119 area IN reaoaecl froa 1 -1, 8uai-•, to 1-2 ... ,- neH , with t he propertr aclclrNaed u J22t-1/2 IOutll Llaaola to be included 111 tM 1 -2 Dl•trlct1 ... , .. &. .. •t tlle -- t ar U _. of IOlltll koadlMy ancl aaatau a ..... , tllaa ...- alOftf tlla ..-.rllne of ... t ..._. a ..... to tlle --- U ne o f IOuth .._.. 1tr.-, tMII -tll alOAt tM ...._1189 of louth ~ l t ree& • cliat-of •n .u fat, _. w l N•1 t._. Nat to tM oaaterU• of IOutll ~, tllaa -th a lOftf t M ONterU• of IOutll ......_, te tlle 1111..- hne of Plofd a ..... , t hae ... t a&Oftf tM -1189 el -u - ,. - .. I • • 0 , \ , , - • • ,.. • «• . • ' aaat rloyd Avenue to the centerline of the South lroadltlay/ South Lincoln ltnet AUeyr then north alOIIIJ tile -teru.ae of the South lroadwey/South Lincoln ltnet alley to the centerline of aaat autaan A_ue, then weat alOIIIJ tile -- terline of aaat aaetaan A-ue to the centerliae of South lroadway. D111C11aaion eneued on clarification of the adclreea 91-by llr. CUllUer. 11r. CU111fer atated that ha owna the propert1 .. adclreeeed aa J221-J22t South Lin- coln ltnet, and that the 9ar&99 la adclreeeed aa J22t-l/2r tile .,.rave ._. utend acroaa the rear of both propert1... Nr. llanuah ....... 1Nd that tile n.-lftCJ cannot encoapaaa only a portion of tile lota. •· Da•iat ~ her IIOl:lon to encoap&H propertiea acldneNd u J221-J22t- J22t-1/2 8outh Lincoln in the 1-2 naonlftCJ. •· Taltin eapnaeed conoern that thia n.-lftCJ of property -S-th L1-111 vUl ....,.u .. 1y affect tlloee people .eio ..Uted that tlley dida't wut a-2 aoalftCJ. It -1• appear fraa tllia that tile auto repair lllllaiaeea -1• ....... to tile front portiou of tile -rahip llllller tile 1-2 D1atr1ct. •· Da•lft ..._. 1f tllen could not lie COllll1t1-1llpoNcl that -1• pn99nt tile -,u- aioa of tile auto repair 11111•1-a to tile froot portion of tile lota. Nr ........ poiatell out that COllll1t1-can lie plaoecl on a •eo.111t1-1 u••, lllllt that u tile •tin property wen to IN naoeed to a-2, tile aatin pcaperty -111 N uNd for the auto repair lllllalMea. l'llrtller d111C11ulon foll...a. TM .-e on •· Da•lft •a aotion, u n nnllnll, -called• ara, Da•ift, ..__r, 01,- aar1, ICllllllta,llloop, Tabin, Draper, .. rlick a....r, co-a aalftJll1 .... 11r. oerUck atated that Ille Ullleratoocl 11r. c.uuer•a plltllt, ~ Uiat naoa111t only that -property 1• tlla wr-. -Y to aMnN tlile 1 .... OUUck _..,., Taltin aa1111ndad1 ne PlannlftCJ c-1u1on rn a c to City eouacu tllat ta. naoaint of tlla fou-1111 aaorilled area fna a-1, ... 1- .... to a-2, ... iwa N 11110••• ... iaaiat at ta. -- terU-of loutll koM!ay ... 11UtM11 a,,_, tlllnn wat alCNlf tllle .aterU• of IINt ..._. a ..... to ta. _._ U• of loutll &ooaa ltnatf tllN aoutll alNt ta. --11• of ao.tll ,._ n..-a lliftaaoa of 412. 4J fee&, _. • 1 ... , u... Mat to tlla __.liae of ...ut lff•••r• tlllnn aoutll alNt ta. oeawliae of ...ut ln'nnG•r to ta._._ liae of rio,, a,,_, tlllnn Mat alNt ta. --liae of aaet rlo,11 a..... to tlla --liae of ta. e..ua 1ff1G 1r/ ...U. LiaNla anet &l&e,1 tlllnn aortll alNt tlla --liae of tlla ...U. In' 10 1r/...ut Luioola l&Nat al&e, to tlla -...11ae of left IUIMII a.-., tlllnn _. •lNI ta. -- torliae of IM& aartwe a.-. to ta. ... 11ae of a.tll awn•••· -u - , ,, - • ' " ' I . • 0 , - • • • ,. • • • • <. C-1••1on --.r• •xpre•aed thalr concern for Nr. Cullifer'• •ituatlon, but ~laed tha ~ to be CCNJfthant of tha illpact auch a reaonln9 -ld ba"'9 llad on the nei9hborhood a• a whole. It wa• further pointed out that U Nr. Qallifer wl•hed to reapply to tha loard for a variance, lt appaared a nllllbar of 111• -i9hbor• ware in aupport of tha bu•lne•• ha operated. The 90te wa• called• A'fSaa Tobin, Draper, Duaaar,Gerlick, Glynn, Schult& IIAYSa Shoop, Daviet ......,, Coven• USTAI•• ._ The aotion carrled, llr, SOllulta thanked all --.r• of tha audi-for thair aU911d•-· ... atated tllat tha -tt•r will be ref•rred tot• City COuncU for -lderaUon. Clty eouncil will alao ha" to llold a Public llaarlftCJ, wlllch will recaulre tlla property to qain be pated and public notice placed ln tM offlclal Clty newapaper. •· Davlat. a•ked to be ucuaed frca tlla -lftCJ, •· ,-we,.... llr, Davld llrock, 7001 S-th MIi Clrcle, Llttleton I0122, ...___. tlla a-19- •lon, and requeated tllat -ldaraUon be 9lvea to -.idlftCJ tlla •-1 loM Du- trlct to allow •-allopa u a peraittad pl'lnclpel uN, llr, kook llllNN ,-a a11opa to flnanclal lnetltutlona, at-tut Nll -... -10 !Mtn- -t•, :,-1rr, antlquea, etc, •-allOpe are all--S ln tlla a-2 loM Du- trlct, and Nr, arock UMd tut tllay lie all.-d ln tlla a-1 D1atr1ct 111 addltlon, llr, 1e11u1u •tated tut tlla c-!Nlon W011ld duect •taU to do ~ ,-roll and fat. beck to tile c-!Nlon wltll a report, NI', kook .......... Ila could -,.ct a pulll1c i.u1111 on 111• ~. llr, aollulta atated tllat .._ tlla C-l••lon dateralllN a date on tlla 1-, 11r. arock -.ld lie aotlflell. llo -•l• addre•aed the C-1Nlon ulldar PultUc Pona. n. a1-,.·• mo19. NI'. .._.h realftded C-1Nlon ..._. of tlla atucly NNlon wlth Clty CO.OU on llon•u 21 at 6 100 P.N . TIil• -lftCJ will M ln the C-..lty ..... The -1119 of Decellbar Jrd will M on ·IICNNIINplftCJ• lNUN 111 tile ... 1111 on1nance. n1. 591Rffl ··-··· 11r. Dr.,.r ... ln dlacuaaed 111• fruatrau. .. wltll tlle •1 ... l t&aiat at~ and llroadwey, and the nead for left-t11n111t ar..-at tlll• latenNtloa, 11r. GerUck lllrlefly diecuaaed tlla ,. ... lat 1--IINN ,-..1-e1, tllle ...- al .. , and upl'•aNd Illa Mllef tut lt-. llaMIN la tlle Ne& ,...~i. -,. -H - .. I • • , • II - . ' ]- • I • • ' '· - .. ' East Eastman Avenue i -~ >-.. --! u, u, C CD J I ~ :::; C j .c .c ! ] /$I ... I. • ... ® , ]- • • \ ,. • C. . • ' (. IIO'l'Xca 01' .ULXC IIDRXN Notice i• hereby given that a Public Hearinc, vill be held before the City Planninc, and Zoninc, Coaaiaaion on Noveaber 19, 1991 at 7:00 P.N. Th• Hearinc, vill be held in the City council Cha.bar• o! the Englewood City Hall, 3400 south Elati str .. t. The iaau• to be conaidered at Public a-rinc, vill be the propoaed reaoninc, of th~:lovinc, deacribed ar-froa B-1, Buain•••, to B-2, Buain•••= BecJinninc, at th• centerline• of south Broadway and Eaataan ~ , then veat alone, th• centerline of lfeat Eaataan Avenue to the centerline of South Acoaa Str .. t; then aouth alone, the centerline of South Acou Str .. t to the centerline of weat Floyd Avenue; then eaat alone, the centerline of ... t Floyd Avenue to tbe centerline of south Broadway; than -•t alone, th• centerline of Eaat Floyd to the centerline of south Lincoln str .. t; than north alone, tha centerline of south Lincoln •tr-t to the centerline of Eaat Eaataan Avenue; than veat alone, th• centerline of Eaat Eaataan Avpl/ to the centerline of south Broadway, the point of bec)inninc,. All paraona intareated in or oppoead to the propoaed reaoninc, aay appear and be heard at the above ti• and place. Girtridi d. liity, iiooril119 Publiab: lloYW:bc:r 7, lHl ,, - ' I I ' I. • , I - • • • • • COURCIL COIIIIUIUCA'DOII December 16. 1991 lllfflATSD BY 18111JS/AC'IIOII PROPOeSD ApMaltem 11 r Amendmeot of Ctty IDYeatmeDt Policy Std recommends that Ctty Council approve tbe attacbecl ......._ • an •mavlmeot to the City'• lnveatment PoUcy. l'IISVIOU8 COVIICIL AC'IIOII September 17. 1990: Council appaowed lnnehueat PoUcy by moaoa. ffAl'FAIIALftl8 I.Mt year, tbe City developed IIDll iM*owed an lnu •t11,ent PoUcy to l'ltde lta declatDIII! r I dlliC tbe IDUl!!lllffll al City fwlda. Tim pallcy II! aD nrePent document wblch bM enbenced tbe procedara ueed by tbe ,,.,.,,,.... ae. uleel! ~t ID bendJIDI Ctty fUllde aad Ille &h,lffl•. Dm1IIC tbll! lrat year al tbe exll!tence al tbe pobcy, bow..e. an lDu:&h,,ent l!ltaaaaa aroee wblch -DOt foreaeen wben tbe pobcy w drllfted. Tbe City recdved a IDlm lram tbe Colando Water Reeourca end Powr Dftdc,11,ent Autbortty far tbe purpaee alba• .... the new watewater treatment plant. Tbe proceeda al tbe IDlm were aubjlct to llldl!nl arbltr• reatr1cUoal!. Tberefare, epectal IDueelDlfflta bid to be made wblch woald reetrtct tbe yldd oa tbe tnveeted proceede eo tbet tbe fedenl abl!I• netrtcaa.. would not be vtolated. T'bel!e typ:& al tnvee91nenta are an ma:,epaaa to tbe nda far ....... IDWl!lmellta. Tbe propoeed ..... rt.nmt to tbe IDvel!tmmt Polley wauld atipulate when end bow aucb Ol'epttom are • nd. • I . • ' . , ]- • • • • • t~ • City of Englewood, Colorado INVESTMENT POLICY The Director of Financial Services, City of Englewood, Colorado is charged with the responsibility to prudently and properly •anage any and all funds of the City. Because these funds ••Y be called upon, it is essential that absolute .aturity horizons are identifiable for the purpose of liquidity. Moreover, these funds 1111st be fully collateralized and appropriately authorized. The following lnvest .. nt Policy addresses the .. thods, procedures and practices which .ust be exercised to ensure effective and sound fiscal unageaent. SCOPE Tlil'i""policy shall apply to the tnvest .. nt of all financial assets and all funds of the Ctty of Englewood (hereinafter referred to as the •ctty•) over which tt exercises financial control, except the City of Englewood Fire, Police and E11ployees Pension funds. In order to effectively .. ke use of the City's cash resources, all 110neys shall be pooled into one tnvest .. nt account and accounted for separately. The tnvestaent tncoae derived fro. this account shall be distributed to the various City funds in accordance with EMC,4-1-2-D. OBJECTIVES The City's principal tnvest .. nt objectives are: -Preservation of capital and the protection of invest .. nt principal. -Maintenance of sufficient liquidity to .. et anticipated disburs ... nts and cash flows. -Diverstftcatton to avoid incurring unreasonable risks regarding securities owned. -Attatnaent of a .. rket rate of return equal to or higher than the perforaance .. asure established by the Dtrector of Ftnancial Services. -Conforaance with all City, Federal, State and other 11911 requireatt1ts. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY Thi ultt.ate responsibility and authority for invest.ant transactions involving the City restdts with the Director of Financial Services (hereinafter referNCI to as the ·Director•) w has bttll designated by the Ctty Manager as the investMnt officer in accordance wtth Engltwod Municipal Code. The Director aay appoint other ..... rs of the City staff to assist her (ht•) tn the cash .. nageaent and investment function. Persons w are authorized to transact business and wire funds on behalf of the City will, be designated by the Director by the wire transfer eg......,.t executed with the City's approved dtrsttory for bank services. The Director shall bt responsible for al investMnt decisions and activities, and shall establish written adllinistrative procedures for the operation of the City 's investaent progr .. consistent with this lnvestMnt Policy. The invest111t1t officer acting within these procedures shall not be held personally liable for speciftc tnvestaent transactions . Tht Director .. , tn her (hts) discretion appoint one or aore Invest.ant Advisors, registered with the Securities and Exchaft91 C0111ission under the lnvest .. nt Advisors Act of 19'0, to .. nage a portion of the City 's assets . An appointed lnvesuient Advisor .. Y bt granted 1 tatted tnvestaent discretion within the guidelines of thts lnvestaent Policy with retard to the City 's assets placed under its .. n..,...nt . No aore than fifty percent (SOI) of the • I • ' I· • • . •' , , J - - • • • In addmon. tblil year the City contracted with Amertcan Money Management AaadateB to _.t the City ID pining the beat poNlblr: return on tta $25,000,000 pcalfollo. They rmewed our bma&tmmt pollcy, and made acme further loll ew.a.:teac,ae for eome enbancementa and bouaekeeplog reflnrmenta to other NCtlam af tbe policy. nlUIICIAL Tbe attached policy 8111m'11neot abouJd have DO ........... flnaDclal lmpaCt OIi tbe City. ' ' • • I . . , -~ ,, • • • I• • City of Englewood, Colorado INVESTMENT POLICY The Director of Financial Services, City of Englewood, Colorado is charged with the responsibility to prudently and properly aanage any and all funds of the City. Because these funds may be called upon, tt ts essential that absolute aaturtty horizons are identifiable for the purpose of liquidity. Moreover, these funds 1111st be fully collateraltzed and appropriately authorized. The following Invest .. nt Policy addresses the .. thods, procedures and practices which 1111st be exercised to ensure effective and sound fiscal aanag ... nt. SCOPE ~policy shall apply to the tnvest .. nt of all ftnanctal assets and all funds of the Ctty of Englewood (hereinafter referred to as the •city•) over which tt exercises financial control, except the Ctty of Englewood Ftre, Police and Eaployees Pension funds. In order to effectively aake use of the City's cash resources, all aoneys shall be pooled into one tnvest .. nt account and accounted for separately. The tnvest .. nt incoae derived frOII this account shall be dtstrtbuted to the various Ctty funds tn accordance wtth EMC,4-1-2-D. OBJECTIVES The City's prtnctpal tnvestllent objectives are: -Preservation of capital and the protection of tnvest .. nt prtnctpal. -Maintenance of sufficient ltquidtty to ... t anttctpated dtsburs ... nts and cash flows. -Dtverstftcatton to avoid tncurrtng unreasonable rtsks regarding securtttes CMled. -Attatftlletlt of a aarket rate of return equal to or higher than the perforaance .. asure established by the Director of Ftnanctal Services. -Conforaance wtth all Ctty, Federal, State and other legal requt,......ts. D£LE1iATION OF AUTHORITY Thi ulttaate responstbtltty and authority for tnvest .. nt transactions lnvolvi119 the Ctty resides wtth the Director of Financial Services (hereinafter referred to as the ·Dtrector•) llfho has been destynated by the Ctty Manager as the tnvestllent officer tn accordance wtth E119 8IIIOod Municipal Code. The Director aay appoint other lllllbers of the Ctty staff to assist her (hi•) in the cash aanageaent and tnvestaent function. Persons who are authorized to transact business and wtre funds on behalf of the Ctty wtll, be dest9nated by the Director by the wtre transfer ag ...... nt executed wtth the City s approved depository for bank services. The Director shall be responsible for all tnvest .. nt dectstons and acttvtttes, and shall establish written administrative procedures for the operation of the City's lnvest .. nt pr09r .. consistent wtth thts lnvest .. nt Policy. The tnvest .. nt officer acting wlthtn these procedures shall not be held personally liable for specific lnvestaent transactions. The Director aay in her (his) discretion appoint one or aore Investment Advi sors, registered wtth the Securities and Exchlft98 C01111tsslon under the lnvest .. nt Advisors Act of 1940, to aanage a portion of the City 's assets . An appointed lnvest .. nt Advisor aay be granted llalted tnvestaent discretion within the guidelines of this lnvestNnt Policy with regard to the City 's asset s placed under Its aanag ... nt. No aore than fifty percent (SOI) of the -I - " - • . D I . • • I 1- • • • • • City's total assets may be managed by an Investment Advisor. An Investment Advisor can only be appointed after consultation with and approval by the Ctty Manager. PRUDENCE The standard of prudence to be used for m1n1gtng the City's assets ts the "prudent investor• rule, which states, "tnvest .. nts shall be made with judgaent and care, under circuast1nces then prevailing, which persons of prudence, discretion and intelligence exercise in the management of their own affairs, not for speculation, but for investment considering the probable safety of their capital as well as the probable incOMe to be derived." ELIGIBLE INVESTMENTS All 1nvest1111nts will be made in accordance with the Colorado Revised Statutes (CRS) as follows: CRS 11-10.5-101, et seq. Public Deposit Protection Act; CRS 11-47-101,et seq. Savings and Loan Association Public Deposit Protection Act; CRS 24-75-601, et seq. Funds-Legal Investments for Governmental Units; CRS 24-75-603, et seq. Depositories; and CRS 24-75-701, et seq. Local Governments-Local Government Pooling. As I hDIII rule City, Englewood aay adopt a list of acceptable investment instru .. nts differing froa those outlined in CRS 24-75-601, Funds-Legal Invest111nts for Governmental Units and as allowed by Englewood Municipal Code 4-1-2. Funds of the City of Englewood covered by thts Investment Policy may be invested in the following types of securities and transactions: -U.S. Treasury Obligations (T-Bills, T-Notes, T-Bonds). U.S. Treasury Strips (book-entry U.S. Treasury securities whose coupon has been reaoved) . -Federal Instrumentalities -the following only: Federal National Mortgage Association (FIIIA), Federal Hoae Loan Bank (FHLB), Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC) and Federal Fara Credit Banks (FFCB). .... ----11e,•re¢1n• Aft ee•nt~-. ... ~...,_,e1-,.4e,..,._~ ... ~~------- ----11e.,.~ff~~e~4N&-.ff ..... 1t..._•J-I02-""""*'411e,...i~ ... ~--------~._ 11e,., die• ,\pewnlT -REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS WITH A DEFINED TEIIIINATION DATE Of 90 DAYS Olt LESS ON U.S. TREASURY ANO FEDERAL AGENCY SECURITIES LISTED IN THE ITEMS ABOVE, COLLATERALIZED AT A MINIMUM MARKET VALUE Of 102 PERCENT Of THE DOLLAR VALUE OF THE TRANSACTION, WITH THE ACCRUED INTEREST ACCUMULATED ON THE COLLATERAL INCLUDED IN THE CALCULATION. REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS SHALL BE ENTERED INTO ONLY WITH DEALERS WHO: 1) ARE RECOGNIZED AS PRIMARY REPORTING DEALERS WITH THE MARKET REPORTS DIVISION OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD OF NEW YORK; ANO 2) HAVE AN EXECUTED, CITY APPROVED MASTER REPURCHASE AGREEMENT. COLLATERAL (PURCHASED SECURITIES) SHALL BE HELD BY THE CITY 'S CUSTODIAN BANK AS SAFEKEEPING AGENT, ANO THE MARKET VALUE OF THE COLLATERAL SECURITIES SHALL BE MARKED -TO -THE -MARKET DAILY BASED ON THE BID PRICE FOR THE PREVIOUS DAY AS REPORTED IN THE WALL STREET JOURNA L. ---- FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION, THE TEIII "COLLATERAL " SHALL MEAN "PURCHASED SECURITIES" UNDER THE TEIIIS OF THE CITY APPROVED MASTER REPURCHASE AGREEMENT. IN NO CASE Will THE MATURITY OF THE COLLATERAL EXCEED A TEN YEAR MATURITY:- -2 • ' I . • , ]- • • • • • -Reverse Repurchase Agreements with a Maturity of 90 days or less executed against securities owned by the Ctty and collateralized by the sa .. type of security reversed. -rt .. Certtftcates of Deposit or savings accounts tn state or national banks headquartered tn Colorado which are state approved depositories (as evidenced by I certificate issued by the State Banking Board) and are insured by the FDIC. Certtftcates of Deposit which exceed the FDIC insured 1110unt shall be coll1ter1ltzed in accordance with the Colorado Public Deposit Protection Act. This collateral will have 1 ••rket value equal to or exceeding 102 percent of the difference between the insured 1110unt and the City's total deposits for 111 funds wtthtn the tnstttutton. -rt .. Certificates of Deposit or savings accounts tn state or federally chartered savings and loans wtth headquarters tn Colorado which are insured by the FSLIC. Deposits which exceed the FSLIC insured aaount shall be coll1ter1ltzed tn accordance wtth the Colorado Public Deposit Protection Act. This collateral wtll have 1 .. rket value equal to or exceeding 102 percent of the difference between the insured 1110unt and the City's total deposit for 111 funds within the institution. Colorado Local Govern111nt Liquid Asset Trust (COLOTRUST). -Priae Bankers Acceptance with 1 .. turity of 3 aonths or less issued on doaestic banks or branches or foreign banks d011iciled in the U.S. and operating under U.S. banking laws. --~-,-~,1ai11·•~~~ ....... ~ .. ""'4•,~•-..nt~.~~·~""'~ .. ~.~----_____ ....,....'"MIII ........ "'4~.P..1, •• -Ml,4~ .................... ""4ee--------·· ...... ,~~,~~-14M,,,---PRIME COfllERCIAL PAPER WITH AN ORIGINAL MATURITY OF 180 DAYS OR LESS WHICH, AT THE TINE OF PURCHASE, IS RATED AT LEAST: A-1+ BY STAll>ARD AND POORS, P-1 BY NOOOYS OR D-1+ BY DUFF AND PHELPS. (1) AT THE TINE Of PURCHASE, THE CotllERCIAL PAPER MUST BE RATED BY AT LEAST TWO Of THE AIOVE STATED RATING AGENCIES AT THE ABOVE STATED MINIMUM CREDIT RATING. (Z) IF aE THAN TWO Of THE AIOVE STATED AGENCIES RATES AN ISSUER, ALL RATIIIC MOICIES NUST RATE THE ISSUER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AIOYE STATED MINIMUM CREDIT CRITERIA. (3) IF THE CCIIIERCIAL PAPER ISSUER HAS SENIOR OUT DUTSTANDIIIC, THE SENIOR DEBT MUST BE RATED BY EACH SERVICE THAT PUBLISHES A RATIIIC ON THE ISSUER AS AT LEAST: A·l BY NOOOYS, A+ BY STADRD I POORS AND A·l BY DUFF I PHELPS . OTHER INVESTMENTS t st n en of the City that the fo"990i119 list of authorized securities be strictly i11ter,reted and that 111y devt1tton froa thts 1 tst •st be pre -approved by the Director 111 wtt1119 afttr approval by the Ctty Na111tfr . INV,STNENT DIV ERSIFICATION Its tht 111£111£ of tht City to dtverstfy tlle t11vesbltnt t11structtons wtthtn the portfolio to avotd tncurrt119 unre1son1blt rtsks tnhtre11t 111 over t11vesti119 tn spectftc t11stru11111ts, tlldtvtdual ft111nct11 tnstttuttons or aaturtttts . Tht . , . . , ' ' .. I . , • ]- ]~ • • • I• • ' '. asset allocation in the portfolio should, however, be flexible depending upon the outlook for the economy and the securities market. -~kf--,.44weH-*4Mt~Oe-..f4H~-l-t.4-tst--- THE CITY MAY INVEST TO THE FOLLOWING MAXIMUM LIMITS WITHIN EACH CATEGORY: -lOOI in U.S. Treasury Obligations but not less than SOI SOI in Certificates of Deposit SOS in Federal Instr1111entalities or Agencies 30I in Repurchase Agreeaents collateralized by Federal Instrumentalities, or lOOI in Repurchase Agreeaents collateralized by U.S. Treasury Obligations 20I in Bankers Acceptances 20I in C01111ercial Paper INVESTMENT MATURITY ANO LIQUIDITY Investment shall be liaited in aaturities not exceeding three years. In addition, the weighted average aaturity life of the total portfolio shall at no ti111e exceed eighteen aonths. The City shall at all ti .. s aaintain 151 of its total investaent portfolio in instruaents aaturing in 120 days or less. OTHER INVESTMENT GUIDELINES All investaent transactions aust be executed with brokers/dealers and financial institutions that have been authorized by the City, and each transaction aust be coapetitively transacted with at least two authorized broker/dealer or financial institutions. In addition, before any repurchase agreeaents shall be executed with an authorized broker/dealer or financial institution, a Master Repurchase Ag,.....nt aust be signed between the City and that broker/dealer or financial institution. The Director shall aaintain a file of all Master Repurchase Agreeaents. -.lJae~asa..Md-w.l•_.£-M~-w"'*-~-•--•~-''*""'~..,.._,.,..11,---- -4" ... r-- THE PURCHASE ANO SALE OF ALL SECURITIES SHALL BE ON A D(LJVERY VERSUS PAYNENT OR PAYMENT VERSUS DELIVERY BASIS (I.E., FOR SECURITIES P\IRCHASES, MONIES WILL NOT BE RELEASED BY THE CITY'S SAFEKEEPING BANK UNTIL SECURITIES ARE RECEIVED AT THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK FOR FURTHER CREDIT TO THE CITY'S SAFEKEEPING BANK. IN THE CASE OF SECURITIES SALES, MONIES WILL BE RECEIVED IY TM£ CITY'S SAFEKEEPING BANK VIA THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK AS THE SECURITIES ARE SIMULTANEOUSLY RELEASED TO THE PURCHASER.) IN THIS MANNER THE CITY WILL ALWAYS HAVE POSSESSION OF EITHER ITS SECURITIES OR ITS MONIES . The City seeks an active, rather than passive, aanageaent of Its portfolio as sets . Assets aay be sold at a los s only if the Director or the lnves\.lltftt Advisor feels that the sale of the security ts tn the best l0ftl ·ttn1 interest of the City . SELECTION OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ANO BROKE~~LERS The City shall aa i nta i n a list of authortzidroir/dialers and financial institutions which are approved for invts\.lltftts purposes, and It shall be the policy of the Ctty to purchase steurtttts only froa tllo11 autllort11cl institutions and f1r1t1 . To be eltgtble for autllortzatton , a broiler/dealer aust be rec09nlzed as a priaary Dealer by the Ftcltral Rt11rve lank of New Yort . Banks and Savings and loan Associations aust be lllllber s of the FDIC or FSLIC 1n order to be eltgtblt for autllortzatton. In addition, each brotttr/dtaler or financial tnstttutlon aust coaplete a lroktr/Dtaler Que s tionnaire which • 4 • ~- -------~-· • . ' I. • • , J- • • • • I• • ' .. includes the firm's most recent financial statements. The Director shall maintain a file of all Broker/Dealer Questionnaires. Broker/dealers and other financial institutions will be selected on the basis of their expertise tn cash management and their ability to service the City's account. SELECTION OF BANKS ANO SAVINGS AND LOANS The City shall aa1ntain a 11st of authorized banks and savings and loans which are approved to provide banking services or frOII whOII the City may purchase Certificates of Deposit. To be eligible for authorization, a bank or savings and loan must IM!et the minimum credit criteria (described below) of a credit analysis provided by a c01111ercially available bank rating service. Banks or savings and loans failing to IM!et the mini1111m criteria, or in the judg111ent of the Director no longer offering adequate safety to the City will be removed froa the list. Although a bank or savings and loan is on the qualified list, tt will still be required to pledge collateral on all deposits and invest111ents, pursuant to State law. The City shall utilize a c011111ercially available bank rating service (Prudent Man Analysts, Inc.) to perform a credit analysis on banks and savings and loans. The bank rating guidelines will be calculated using publicly available financial information obtained from the release of the preliminary reports of condition and reports on inco.e frOII the Federal Reserve. Data obtained from the bank rating service will include factors covering the following: overall rating, liquidity policy, credit risk policy, interest rate policy, profitability and capital policy. Ratings will be done on a five point scale with one being Excellent. In order to .. et the aini111111 credit criteria, a bank or savings and loan aust ... t each of the following credit rating requi,....nts: -The overall credit rating aust be three or higher, (Per Prudent Man Analysis, Inc.) -The credit risk and capital policy rating aust be three or higher, (per Prudent Man Analysts, Inc.) regardless of the overall credit rati119, and -The institution aust qualify as a depository of public funds in Colorado as defined in CRS 22-40-105. The Director shall aaintain a file of all credit rating analysis reports perforaed for the City. SAFEKEEPING ,- lnvest .. nt securities purchased by the City will be delivered by either book entry nr physical delivery, and held in third party safek .. pt119 by a Federal Reserve llellbtr ftnanctal tnstttution designated at the City's depository.-i~----•~•,.....,.•«-ttMt--4il9•+M+• .. ..._ff1+"-,..4....,.11f4~1-~--------- --~ ....... "'tt'"M~th+t+1tertrfel" the '"' , ... ~H,.leHp"'9"ef1ee.t"ttffl-:---- l t Is the intent of the City that all securities be perfected tn then ... of the City . PROVISIONS FOR ARBITRACE · (New sect ton being added) SUES DEBT 08LIGATl0NS WHICH ARE SUBJECT TO THE PROVISION OF THE TAX REFORM ACT OF 1916 (SECTION 148F), ARBITRAGE REBATE REGULATIONS. DUE TO THE LEGAL COMPLEXITIES OF ARBITRAGE LAW ANO THE NECESSARY IMMUNIZATION OF YIELD LEVELS, THE PROCEDURES UNDERTAKEN IN THE REINVESTMENT OF All OR A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH DEBT ISSUANCE MAY EXTEND BEYOND THOSE OUTLINED IN THIS PO ICY. THE DIRECTOR, UPON ADVICE FRON BOND COUNSEL ANO FINANCIAL ADVISORS, MAY ALTER PROVISIONS Of THIS POLICY FOIi ARIITRAGE RELATED INVESTNCNTS AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO CCWOM WITH FEDERAL ARIITRAGE REGULATIONS . • 5 • • . .. I . • , ]- ]- • • • . . ' IN ALL CASES, HOWEVER, INVESTMENTS WILL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH COLORADO REVISED STATUTES. THIS SECTION IS ONLY APPLICABLE TO CITY FUNDS SUBJECT TO ARBITRAGE RESTRICTIONS. REPORTING An 1nvestaent report shall be prepared, at least on a aonthly basts, ltsttng the tnvestlltftts held by the City, the current aarktt valuation of the tnvestlltftts and perforaance results. The aonthly tnvestlltftt report shall be subllttted tn a tt .. ly aanner to the Ctty Manager and the Ctty Council. A record shall be aatntainecl by the Dtpartaent of Financial Sarvtces of all btds and offerings for securtttes transactions tn order to ensure that the Ctty receives coapetitive pricing. PERFOINNCE R£YI~ The Director and ht City Manager shall ... tat least quarterly to review the portfolio's adherence to appropriate risk levels and to coapare the portfolio's total return to the established invest .. nt objectives and goals. The Director shall periodically establish a benchmark yield for the Ctty's investments .tlich shall be equal to the average yield on the U.S. Treasury security .tlich aost closely corresponds to the portfolio's actual 11Mighted average aaturity. When coapartng the perforaance of the City's portfolio, all fNs and expenses involved with aanaging the portfolio should be included in the coaputation of the portfolio's rate of return. ETHICS All> CONFLICTS Of INTEREST Officers and 111PlOyNs tnvolvicl in the investaent process shall refrain froa personal business activity that could conflict wtth proper executton of the investaent progr•, or .tltch could iapair their abtlity to aakt iaparttal investlltftt decisions. Eaployees and investment officials shall disclose to the City Manager any aaterial ftnanctal interest tn ftnancial tnstttuti .. s that conduct business wtth the City, and they shall further disclose 1111 laf'91 personal ft11anctal/tnvestlltftt posittOfts that could be related to the perforaance of the City's portfolto. EaplOYNS ud officers shall suberdtute their personal tnvestaent transactions to those of the Ctty particularly with regard to the tiatng of purchases and sales. POLICY REVISIONS Thh lnvestiiiit Policy will be reviewed pertodtcally by the Director IIICI -, be llllndtd as condtttons warra11t by the Ctty Nallager ud the Ctty COURCtl . Approved by the Counc t 1 Sapttllbtr 17 , l 9t0 Aaendtd by the Counc t 1 Dtctllbtr 16, IMI • 6 - , .. I . . • , ]- - • ,. - . ,. • - 12 b i/ RESOLUTION NO. _f_ I SERIES OF 1991 A RESOLUTION DONATING FUNDS TO AGENCIES BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO FOR 1992. WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council recognizes the important role non-profit agencies play in service provision to Englewood residents; and WHEREAS, many non-profit agencies request financial aid from the City of Englewood lo perform their missions; and WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council has reviewed these requests and made determinations on which agencies and amounts it wishes to contribute; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Section 1. The City of Englewood hereby designates the following agencies and funds for distribution: Court House, Inc. Arapahoe !\fental Health Center, Inc. Gateway Battered Women's Shelter Inter-Faith Task Force Arapahoe & Douelas Counties Special Olympics Town of Littleton Cares, Inc.Meals on Wheels $2,500 2,000 2,500 15,000 400 _jLWQ TOTAL $25,400 ADOPTtm ANO APt•ROVl-:0 this 16th dny of llcct>mber, 1991 . Cl ·d Jt:. \Vit[Kin . !\layor ATTE T : Potricin H . I, P11ttici11 II . Crow . 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