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CITY CCUI:I L MDilA STATUS REPORT
FOR Tit( JliiE 18, 1990 CITY COUIICIL METING
Agenda Originating
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ORRIS SAUNDERS, 3139 S OGDEN )
DAVE OSTBY, 3595 S WASHINGTON )
BETTY ACKER, 3140 S D£LAWARE )All EXPRESSED OPPOSITION TO
LOYD GROSS, 75 E EASnwt )AGENDA ITEM 1ZE (LIQUOR
(ALSO COMPLAINED ABOUT GOTHIC THEATRE))CONSIIWTION IN PARKS) VIRGINIA SMITH, 3165 S SHERMAN )
HARRY fitCCRUMB, 4737 S WASHINGTON )
ELEANOR DUNN, 3430 S PENNSYLVANIA
RE: LEGALITY Of ORO.I1Z, 1989 I
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PUBLIC FORUM RE 1991 OPERATING BUDGET
JOHN PETERSON, 3963 S CHEROKEE, CHAIRMAN
OF PUBLIC LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD, SPOKE
RE: CONCERNS ABOUT BUDGET CUTS AND HOW
THIS WILL AFFECT LIBRARY SERVICES
CBI31 INTRODUCED BY WIGGINS APPROVED 7-0
APPROVING BASIN INTERCEPTOR
AGREEMENT BETWEEN COE, SOUTHGATE
SANITATION DISTRICT, SOUTH ARAPAHOE
SANITATION DISTRIC T, AND SOUTH ENGLEWOOD
SANITATION DISTRICT NO . 1 (WIGGINS)
CBI34 INTRODUCED BY HATHAWAY APPROVED 7-0
APPROVING SUPPLEMENTAL CONTRACT FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF BROADWAY/BIG DRY CREEK
BRIDGE WID ENING (HATHAWAY)
RESO .IS2 APPROVING AGR EEMENT WITH APPROVED 7-0
EFFA FOR CONTRACT FOR 1991 -92 -93
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MO TI ON TO APPROVE PURCHASE Of TV AP PROVED 7-0
SEWER LINE INSPECTION SYST EM FROM
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PRESENT : All SEVEN MEMBERS
ADJOURNED 9:26 P.M.
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1 . Call to Order
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ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Re ular Session
June 18, 1990
The regular meet i ng of the Englewood Ci ty Coun ci l was called to order by Mayor
Van Dyke at 7 :30 p.m.
2 . Invocation
The i nvo cat i on wa s gi ven by Cou ncil Member Wiggins.
3 . Pledge of Allegiance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke .
4 . Roll Call
Present :
Absent :
A quoru. was present .
Also present :
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Council KMbers Hathaway, Koltay, Wiggins, Bullock ,
Clayton , Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
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COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF MAY 31, 1990.
Ayes : Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays : None
Motion carried.
6. General Discussion
(a) Mayor's Choice
(i) Mayor Van Dyke asked Council to support a motion for the rec y-
cling grant application from the Office of Energy Conservation on integrated
solid waste management. She explained the grant is being proposed by the City
of Englewood for possibly up to $200,000, and that there is the likelihood of
a joint participation in the grant with the City of littleton. Additionally,
letters of support have been received from several surrounding local cities as
well as Denver Regional Council of Governments and Tri-County Health .
COUNCIL lt£JII£R CLAYTON ftOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO SUPPORT THE RECYCLING
6IWIT APPLICATION TO THE OFFICE OF ENEHY CONSERVATION.
Mayor Van Dyke stated the application would be filed June 29, 1990; results will be available August 14, 1990 .
Vote results:
Ayes :
Nays :
Motion carried.
(b) Council
Council Metlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock , Clayton, Habenicht, Van Oyk
None
r 's Choice
( ) COUNCIL fiOIIlR HATHMIAY fiOVtD, MD IT WAS SECOIIDO, TO HOlD AN
EXECUTIVE SESSIOit Olt JUlY 25, 1990, COIICU.I .... FW£R'S HOUSI• SITUATIOit.
Ay s: Council rs IColtay, Hath ay, Wfggtn • Bulloc ,
Clayton, Haben ch , Van Oy
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7. Pre-scheduled Visitors
There were no pre-scheduled visitors.
8. Non-scheduled Visitors
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(a) Pollyanna Hayes, Executive Director of the Englewood Downtown
Development Authority and coordinator of the Tuileries Park Festival, spoke
strongly in favor of Agenda Item IZ(e), a bill for an ordinance which would
permit the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages in the "Plaza• at lit -
tle Dry Creek. She cited numerous reasons for her support: 1) historically,
there has never been problems experienced with alcohol consumption at the Pla -
za during a special event; Z) the sale of beer and wine coolers generates a
great deal of revenue to offset festival expenses; 3) exactly 5~ of the prof -
its from beer and wine cooler sales is given to The Greater Englewood Chamber
of Commerce for scholarship funds; 4) beer and/or wine coolers are an integral
and expected beverage at -.est festivals throughout Colorado; forbidding the
sale of these beverages may affect attendance in the future; 5) as coordina -
tor, Ms. Hayes has always given careful thought to the responsible selling and
serving of alcoholic beverages, and has always ~tall the criteria set forth
by the Englewood liquor licensing Authority; and 6) she is in full agreement
with the liquor penait process and strongly feels that anyone desiring perm is -
sion to sell alcohol in the Plaza or anywhere else must demonstrate a respon -
sible nature and commft~nt to the ufety and well-being of all Plaza vfsf -
tors . She urged that Council Bill No. 5.7 be approved and that alcoholic
beverages be allowed fn the Plaza. Ms . Hayes confinaed that The Greater En -
glewood Ch.-ber of Co..trce has requested pen.fsslon to operate the beer booth
at the festival . She also confln.ed that training by Coors will be given to
all individuals Involved In th selling and serving of alcoholic beverages .
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(c) Dave Ostby, 35g5 South Washington, voiced strong opposition to con -
sumption of alcoholic beverages in the parks. He didn't wish to have his fam -
ily or friends subjected to intoxicated persons either in the parks or at com -munity fairs.
(d) Betty lou Acker, 3140 South Delaware, stated she was pleased to
learn that Council was not considering allowing alcohol in the parks; she fur -
ther felt it was unnecessary to permit it at community festivals. She was of
the opinion that the people of Englewood did not wish to have any more liquor
outlets in the City and further that a lot of people would not attend the fes -
tival if alcoholic beverages were to be served. If people are permitted to
gather and drink in the parks she warned there would be a lot of trouble. She
strongly objected to having alcohol sold or consumed in public places.
(e) Loyd Gross, 75 East EastMan, stated he also opposed alcohol in
public based on many of the reuons shted by Ms . Acker . He felt festivals
should be fa11ily oriented and did not care to "put up with drunks.• He also
advised Council of the problems he has encountered with the reopening of the
Gothic Theatre, stating that after every performance he finds beer bottles ,
containers, etc. strewn up and down his street . It was clarified for Mr .
Gross that the Gothic does not have a liquor license; Mr . Gross agreed, but he
felt that whenever people are drinking, whether they buy it or bring it, they
have a tendency to discard their bottles, etc. in a negligent manner. Coun cil
Member Hathaway suggested that staff investigate this situation as she under -
stands the Gothic management agreed to 110nitor and clean up the four -block
area around the theatre after each perfonaance . Mr . Gross stated he appreci -ates Council opening its session with prayer .
(f) Virginia Sllith, 3165 South Sher~~~n, stated she is opposed to liquor
in the parks. She cited incidents at Bates /Logan park, stat 1 ng that 1 i quor
only Makes things worse . She feels that the parks are for kids . It was
clarified by Council Metaber Hathaway that there is no intention to allow liquor in Englewood parks .
(g) Har ry Mc Cr u.., 4730 South Wash i ngt on, s tated he work s c lo se l y with
chi l dren , t hat the park s wer e built f or chtl dren, no t f or adul t s t o have beer
pa rties. H cited two tncid n s n fch liquor has had an adv rs aff ct.
H tated tha "liquor aff c s th br• n,• and h dtd no w nt to s th cur .
r n ordinan ce chang d .
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nths ago and as t qu stfons . To
sed If Or-dinance No . 21.
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their water, utilities and sidewalks. City Attorney DeWitt explained that
regarding the Dunn's water, sidewalks and access to their home, the ordinance
requires that those particular services are to be provided by the City. He
further advised Mrs . Dunn that Ordinance No. 21, Series of 1989, is a legal
document, a law of the City of Englewood. Mrs. Dunn further inquired if the
City is going to allow Swedish to take over the whole street, remove their
sidewalks, etc. Hr. DeWitt felt that question should be addressed by the Di-
rector of Community Development. Mayor Van Dyke suggested that a meeting be
set up with all parties concerned in an effort to resolve the matter; she re -
quested that Council Member Hathaway coordinate the meeting. Swedish's
obligation to maintain the street was explained. Council Member Bullock
stated he would like to be involved in the matter and included in the meeting
suggested by the Mayor . He requested copies of all correspondence concerning
the matter. Mayor Van Dyke suggested that Mr . Bullock might want to review
Swedish's Planned Development prior to the meeting.
With reference to the matter discussed by the non -sc heduled visitors -Agenda
Items 8(a) through (g), it was suggested to bring forward Agenda Item 12(e).
COUNCIL NEMER BULLOCK MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO BRING FORWARD AGENDA ITEM lZ{e).
Ayes:
Nay s:
Motion carried.
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
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12. (e) The City Clerk wa s asked to read Council Bill No . 5.7, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 5.7, INTRODUCED BV COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON
A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAPTER JC, SECTION 3, SUBSECTION C,
ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, RELATING TO INTOXICATING BEVERAGES .
COUNCIL MEMIEI CLAYTON MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOIID£D, TO A'NOVE ON fiRST READING COUNCIL IILL NO. 5.7, SERIES Of lt90.
COUNCIL Elt WIMINS MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO MEND COUNCIL llll NO. 5.7, ,AlE 2, D£flNITION Of .,AIK. TO READ :
, MY MEA USED AS A ,AIK, 'lAYUOtll), lEACH, lt£CREATION
COTER, SCHOOL fACILITY 01 MY 0110 MEA IN THE CITY,
M£0 01 USED IY THE CITY AIID DEVOTED 01 DUIIIIATED TO
ACTIVE 01 ,ASSIYE ltECIEATION, (JTH£1 ON A T£MIICMtAIY 01
'[ IASIS, IUT SHAll NOT INCLUD£ WHAT IS C
LV ltEFElltED TO AS TH£ •PLAZ.A• IN THE EUU D£YELOPIOT,
01 CITY HALL.
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expressed strong opposition to alcohol in the parks ; however, the Commission
had approved the wording of the suggested amendment .
Discussion ensued concerning the successful monitoring of sales and consump -
tion of beer and wine coolers at last year's festival.
Council Member Habenicht inquired i f this ordinance would require that there
must be a special permit in order to consume alcohol in the Plaza. She wanted
assurance that this would not allow persons to consume alcoholic beverage s in
the Plaza area at any time other than by permi t. In response, Mr . DeWitt read
a portion of the operative provision of the proposed ordinance:
"5-3C-3 -UNLAWFUL TO POSSESS OPEN CONTAINER OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR IN PUBLIC :
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to have in his possession or
under his control in any public pnk intoxicating liquor in any
container of any kind or description which is not sealed or on which the seal is broken.
Mr. DeWitt further stated that there is a general prohibition in City facili -
ties of alcoholic consumption, which generally ~r swell except In the pars due to their size and lack of patrol.
Mr . Fraser commented thAt In th Phu If s011eone wish d to s 11 alcoholic
beverages they ~uld be required to obtain a t orary license through th
liquor licensing Authority. He explained that In th past there have be n
conflicts In the City cod which sttpuhtes that ther shall not be any al -
cohol consumption in such plac s as the Plaza. Th aa n purpose of th pro ·
posed changes is to provtd th •ans for the City to .,.,... t th use of th
Plaza for an event for which a te~~porary 1 icense could be obtain d fr0111 th
Lfquor lfc nsing Authority and th State. Council r Habenicht wan d
furth r clartfica ton to •ak c rtain It wa s not being sugg sted that the Pla ·
za was an area wh re p opl could bring and cons th lr own alcohol lc
b erag s. After furth r discussion, Counc 1 r Bulloc offer
"frl ndly a nd n • o Councfl r W gglns orl nal n , lch
ace pt d by Counc 11 M Ins and Clay on, fng d flnf ton of "hr • to r d: ,
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Vote results on the amendment as amended :
Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None
Motion carried; amendment approved.
Before voting on passage of Council Bill No. 5.7 as amended, Council Member
Bullock explained to the audience that if approved this would prohibit alcohol
in the parks, prohibit alcohol in all public places within the City; it would
allow alcohol in City Hall and the Plaza, but only upon approval by the Engle -wood liquor licensing Authority.
Vote results on approval of Council Bill No. 5.7 as amended (first reading):
Ayes : Council Members Koltay, Hathaway , Wiggins, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays : None
Motion carried.
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9 . Co.un1cat1ons and Procluattons
(a) COUNCIL NUtiEit HATIWIAY ROVED, All) IT WAS SECOIIDED, TO ACCEPT WITH
ltEUET lETTY KEENA'S ltESIIUTIOI FIOR THE EMLEVOOD UIIM ltDOAL AUTHOitiTY.
Ayes : Council Melbers Koltay, Hathaway , Wiggins, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None
Motion carried.
(b) COUNCIL fDIEit IULLOCIC ROVED. Me IT WAS SECCNIKD. TO APPROVE A
PltOCLMATIOI IIELCCIII• THE RELEASE Of IIELSCII MelLA Me SUHOITI• THE SOUTH
Af'IICM PEOPLE'S DDWID FOI FULL DOIOCUCY.
Ayes: Council "'-bers Koltay , Hathaway, Wigg i ns, Bullo ck,
Clayton, Habeni cht , Van Oyk Nay s: Non
Motion carried.
10. Consent A,enda
(a) OAOI
(b)
• 25, S Rl S 0 1990 (C IL fll 22 .1) £TITLED :
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AN ORDINANCE REGULATING SKATEBOARDS, ROUER SKATES, ROllER BLADES OR ROllER
SKIS IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD BY AMENDING TITLE 11, CHAPTER 1 OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985.
(c) ORDINANCE NO . 27, SERIES OF 1990 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 30 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 11, CHAPTER 1, SECTION 1B, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL
CODE 1g85 BY DELETING SECTION 12-3 OF ARTICLE XII OF THE HODEL TRAFFIC CODE
AND SECTION 25 -5h OF ARTICLE XXV OF THE HODEL TRAFFIC CODE AND ADDING NEW PRO -
VISIONS AS TITLE 11, CHAPTER 1, SECTION 12 AND 13 PERTAINING TO DEFINING HAND -
ICAPPED PERSONS, SIGNED HANDICAPPED PARKING SPACES, AND PUNISHMENT OF VIOLATORS .
(d) ORDINANCE NO. 28, SERIES OF 1990 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 32 .1 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER KOLTAY), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 9, CHAPTER 3A, SECTIONS 2 AND 4 , ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, DEALING WITH HOUSING REGULATIONS .
COUNCIL HEMlER KOLTAY MOYm, Alii IT WAS SECOfiDm, TO APPitOYE CONSENT AGEtmA ITEMS 9 (a) THROUGH (d).
Ayes:
Nays :
Motion carried.
11 . ~blic Forua
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
Mayor Van Dyke announced the Council will convene in Public Forutn to obtain citizens' input regarding the 1991 operating budget.
(a) John Peterson, 3963 South Cherokee, advised Council he is the
Chail'lllan of the Englewood Public library Advisory Board. He expressed con -
cerns over the expected cuts to the budget for 1991 ca..entfng that the cost
of p rsonnel salary is slowly •squeezing out• appropriations for materials.
H ac n 1 dg d the Library does not hav •excess p ople lying about feath r ·
ddtng . • Mr . Pet rson stat d th library provfd s service to n arly two ·
thirds o Englewood c:t fzens every .anth. He advised Council that the library
s utoeated under th Oynh Systtt~. H ver, they are unable to tak ad ·
van g of this service a h library uses the old prt coeputer. Mr.
P terson also advl ed Council that th boo~blle will, MOrt than ltk ly, n d to be r plac d within the next five years.
Of cus on nsu d r ardtng und ng.
Cou n 11 r Hath ay r qu sted a r port of th Oynlx Syst updat pr1or to th bud t r VI • I .
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City Manager Fraser stated he would be glad to provide that update. He point-
ed out that the whole information systems program had been set back signifi-
cantly for various reasons. He agreed with Hr. Peterson's opinion with
respect to the percentage of the budget that's dedicated to personnel versus capt tal cost.
Mayor Van Dyke called for anyone else in the audience who wished to speak to
City Council on the issue of the 1991 budget. No one came forward.
12. Ordinances, Resolutions and Motions
(a) Director Fonda presented a recommendation from the Water and Sewer
Board to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving the Basin Interceptor Agree -
ment between the City of Englewood, Southgate Sanitation District, South
Arapahoe Sanitation District and the South Englewood Sanitation District No .
1. Hr. Fonda explained that essentially this agreement sets up the funding to
ensure that the interceptor sewer which runs fr011 fast Arapahoe Road to the
plant 1s funded in such a way that the capital expansion will occur through
tap fees on the ruaining capacity that would be generated and a system for
user fees to generate adequate revenues for the Maintenance of the interceptor
sewer. This project is in cooperation with the districts listed. The agree -
ment has been approved by the City Attorney and the attorneys representing the
various districts . This will also provide an opportunity for the City to as -
sume the service for the South Englewood Sanitation District which is a part
of the City south of Quincy. It will also open up service capac tty to the
fairgrounds. The tiM fraM "'as discussed. Proper notice will be given to
the affected residents. It was confirMd that the fees will be collected on •new• taps, not ex is ting taps .
The City Clerk wa s as ked to read Council Bill No . 31, entitled :
COUNCI L Bi ll NO . 31 , INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE BASIN INTER CEPTOR AGREEMENT BETWEEN TH E
CITY OF ENGlEWOOD , SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT , SOU TH ARAPAHOE SANITA TI ON
DISTRI CT, AND TH E SOUTH ENG LEWOOD SANITATION DIS TRI CT NO . 1.
COUNCil £R WI .. IMS MOVED, MD lT WAS S£COIDED, TO »NOVE ON FIRST REAOI COUNCIL ULL NO . Sl , SOlES Of lttO .
Ayes : Council Wfgg ns, Bulloc • Clayton,
Nays : one
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The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No . 34, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 34, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A SUPPLEMENTAL CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD AND THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS, FOR
WIDENING THE SOUTH BROADWAY BRIDGE OVER BIG DRY CREEK BETWEEN CENTENNIAL AVENUE AND RAFFERTY GAR~ENS .
COUNCIL MOllER HATHAWAY MOVm, AND IT WAS SECONDm, TO APPROVE ON FIRST READ-
IN& COUNCIL llll NO. 34, SERIES OF 1990.
Ayes: Council Members Koltly , H1th1w1y, Wiggins , Bullock ,
Clayton, H1benicht, Y1n Dyke
N1ys: None
Motion carried.
(c) City M1n1ger Fruer presented 1 reca.end1tion to 1dopt 1 resolu -
tion 1pproving 1n 1greement between the City of Englewood 1nd the Englewood
Firefighters Assochtion (EFFA) in conclusion of the collective b1rg1ining
process; the contr1ct Is for 1991, 1992, and 1993 . Mr. Fraser expl1tned that
the aajor econa.ic !~acts of the contract are ll•lted to wages which will be
based on a -.dian c~artson with other ca.-unities. Mr . Fraser reca.mended
support for the agree.ent. Mayor Van Dyke expressed pleasure with regard to
the speedy c~letlon of the negotiation process wtth EFFA. Council Hetlber
Hathaway stated she is pleased to see the change In the provision wtth regard
to personal leave guarantee, as she feels thts will alleviate staffing probl•s.
The resolution was assigned 1 nu.ber and read by title :
RESOLUTION NO .. 52, SERIES OF 1990
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE 1991 ·92 -93 C0Ll£CTIV twtfiAINI CONTRACT BY
BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND TH E L WOOD FIR FIGHTERS AS -
SOCIATION, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1991 THROUQf DEC ER 31, 1993 .
COUICIL 1010 MATIWMY MOVED, _, IT MAS SUGIIDC, TO APPinnrlt 52, SOlES Of lttO . I£SOlUTJON NO.
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Council Member Clayton complimented Mr. Fraser and his staff for the amenable and speedy conclusion of the negotiations with EFFA.
Council Member Hathaway noted that the median pay Is based on cities in our
general vicinity and that generally those cities are faced with similar
econ0111ic situations as Englewood is. She did not feel the median rate is
going to be anything Englewood cannot handle for the next three years.
Council Menlber Habenicht concurred explaining the point she was trying to
bring out was that increasing personnel costs will have its effect when the City is in a cut -back mode.
Vote results :
Ayes:
Nays :
Motion carried.
Council MeMbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None
(d) Director Fonda presented a recOMendation fr0111 the Utilities De -part~~ent to approve the purchase of a new television sewer line inspection
systa. fr0111 Cues, Inc., at a cost of $82,195 to include truck, computer, and
color video c~~~era. Mr. Fonda explained the funds are budgeted and available.
The systa. would save considerable 110ney and has the potential for finding
leaks in the systa. which will result in recovering the costs of purchue .
The unit could also be rented by other agencies when available . Discussion
ensued concerning personnel and hours of operation. Mr . Fonda co.pli~~ented
lllllbers of his staff for preparation of the specifications which alleviated
the cost for an engineer. The possibility of assisting hOM owners with
da..ged s r lin s was .. ntioned. This is not possible at the current ti ..
as It would r quire a s .. ller ca.era; however, this Is sa.ethlng to consider
In the future. Mr. Fonda conflnltd the equlp.ent was being purchased by th
City, not IS part of the Bt -Ctty Wastewater Treat .. nt . Mr. Fonda further ex -
plttned th1t the syst would be used first In those are1s which ar suspected
of le1 ag , ev ntually the whole w1ter systa. will be inspected . He offered
that th syst will be very useful In finding obstructions .
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COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOII)m, TO POSTPONE ACTION ON
AGENDA ITEM 11(f} UNTIL THE JULY 2, 1990, COUNCIL MEETING.
Ayes: Council Members Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton,
Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: Council Member Koltay
Motion carried. Mayor Van Dyke explained that certain members of Council feel
that changes should be made to refine the council bill prior to consideration.
(g) A resolution encouraging the development and use of environmentally
safe alternative technologies and products to replace the use of ozone -
depleting compounds was considered. Council Member Bullock explained the
resolution was aiMed to coincide with and in support of the Montreal Protocol .
He further explained that the resolution is in the forM of informational as -
sistance, educational, and consulting and cooperation venture with other
governments . He feels it shows Englewood's intent of being environmentally conscious.
The resolution was assigned a number and read by title :
RESOLUTION NO. 53, SERIES OF 1990
A RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING THE DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE AL -
TERNATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROOUCTS TO REPLACE THE USE OF OZONE-DEPLETING COM -
POUNDS AS WELL AS ENCOURAGING RESPONSIBLE ACTION ON THE PART OF ENGLEWOOD CITIZENS.
COUNCIL IEIIIEl IUt.LOCl IIDVm, MD IT WAS UCC.O, TO APNOVE ltESOlUTICII NO. 53, SOlES Of 1tto.
It was conflr'lled that passage of Resolution No. 53 would aid with the Recy -
cling Grant Application previously discussed. (Agenda It .. 6ai, Page 2)
Council "'-ber Clayton pointed out that, while in support of the idea, there
Is considerable doubt that the release of chlorofluorocarbons affects the
ozone layer . H stated th re fs a diverstty of opinion r gardtng this sub ·
ject. He urg d that Council be skeptical of so.e of th clat s of how o bet -t r save the earth .
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Ayes:
Nays:
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway , Wiggins, Bullock , Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None Motion carried.
13. City Manager's Report
(a) In response to Council Metlber Clayton's cOMents regarding the
speedy conclusion of the EFFA negotiations, Mr. Fraser commended the employees
from the Fire Division of Safety Services for co.ing to the negotiating table
with an attitude which made it easy to reach a solution acceptable to both
sides. He COMplimented those employees for their efforts.
14. City Attorney's Report
(a) Mr. DeWitt requested that Council review the Procedures Manual for
possible changes. After discussion, it was decided this would be included on the July 2, 1990 agenda .
(b) Mr . DeWitt asked that Council review Council Bill No. 29.1 regard -
ing residency requireMnts for Council Mellbers as proposed by Council Metlber Habenicht.
(c) The proposal by the Nuisance Task Force was discussed. Mr . DeWitt
provided a su.ary of the changes and requested that Council review and advise
hi• how the changes should be .. de. He assured Council that the substance is
identical to the rec._ndations lllde by the Planning Ca.tssion . Mr . DeWitt
strongly suggested that the changes be lllde tn the appropriate location
throughout the Code, but not as a separate title to the Code . Appropriate fo~t was discussed.
15. AdJOUI'Miflt
COUIICil -.a IOI.TAY fltYED TO ........ The ... ttng adjourned at 9 :26 P·•·
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AGENDA FOR THE
REGULAR MEETING OF
THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 18, 1990
7:30 P.M.
1. Call to order. 7 :..3/
a. Invocation. W~~
3. PledCJ• of Alle«Jiance. 1/ t1.4v ~
4. Roll call. 'l ~
5.
6.
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Minutea.
(a) llinutee of the re«JUlar ~~~r~ift~..:..::....:::.::t the apecial ... aion bald' y ,
Q.....tlt.~ 7 -{) IV-~~L~ rr~ia•4 '''Y/~.
General Diacuaaion. ,,.6 hf te ~ L.U !It t!~~ tf'*'.JczML--J
(a) Mayor•• Cho ice. -~~~ r, ~
(b ) ~ouncil llellber'• Cho i ce.
(4-U ~ )
7. Pre-Scbeduled Vi a itora.
ten ainutea.) (Plea .. lia it your preaentation to
1. Non•Scbeduled Viaitora .
five a inutee.) ( (Pl .... liait your pre aentation to
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t. icationa and Procl ... tiona.
(a) Lette r troa .. tty Ieana indicatinq ba r r eeivnation troa
the &nvlewood Urban ..,_,.1 Authority. ~ ... .,~I'ZII..,.,..
( ) Procl ... tion wl inq the rel .. of Ne laon lland la and
aupport1nq Iouth Atdcan people • • d nd for fu ll
duocracy . t e-. /'Ji*U.Ifit.AIT
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10.
/t~ oP ~ ~11 ~ cfl
conoont Agenda • l' ~ )J'~ ~~P'~ ):' ./' #
Approve on second ReSdinq ~ tt ~ .J}~ vrt" rPt ~
(a) An ordinanc.,.&provinq the whole co•t of the improvements r
ude within Pavinq Dbtrict No. 33 in the City of ~~
Enqlevood. 1 ~ ./
Fr 1/.' .. •"' An ordinance aaendinq aectiona of the Enqlevood Municipal r
Code requlatinq •kateboard•, roller akatea, roller
blade•, or roller •kia in the City ot Enqlevood.
(c) An ordinance~tl.ndinq aectiona of the Enqlevood Municipal ~;~
Code relatinq to the •odel traffic code a• it pertain• to
handicapped par~inq.
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An ordinanc~•endin9 aectiona of the Enqlevood MUnicipal ~··('
Code relatirif to Houain9 Regulation•.
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11. Public Forum.
An open forum to obtain citia~• input ree)ardin~.the 1991
operatin9 bud9et. {«-) fl.; f!~tl.._.,.._, 3'f~3 S.. ~~ -u-
~k~ "'-«~~
12. Ordinancea, Re•olution•, and Motion•.
(a) Raca.mendation fro• the Watar and saver Board to adopt a /
bill tor an ordinance approvinq the laain Interceptor
a.,r .... nt betwean the City of lncJlevood, south9ate
Sanitation Di•trict, South Arapahoe Sanitation Dietrict,
and the South lnqlevood Sanitation Dietrict Mo. 1. Thie
a9r .... nt will addreae participation in ei9ht
raconetruction projecta to enlaE'C)e and ra&l19ft the
Interceptor to acca.aodate projected vaatavater tlova.
ft&rP SOOIICS: ltu Fonda, Director of otiUti • ~ ,. ~~~t~;~t
(b) nda ion troa the pa n ot PUblic or • to
pprove a bill tor an ordinance pprov1nq a auppl
(c)
contrac vi the ColoncSo Dapa n ot Hi h
conatruc ion ot the lroacSvay and 119 Dry Cr
widen inc;. P'\lnda tor thie proj are allocat
1990 PI Road and 8rid9 fund.
*'!1...,..-.r, Dinoto of f'UbUo
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a.coaa.ndation froa the Utilitiea Departaent to approve
by aotion the purchaa~ev televiaion aewer line
inapection •Y•t-for~ Thia it-waa budgeted
for in the Bever Enterpr d for 1990. 8'1'APP BOURCB:
stu Panda, Dinctor of utilitt ... ~ /~ti:J
A bill for an ordinance ... nding aectiona of the
Englewood Municipal Code relating to intoxicating
bevera9ea. &poa.ored by Couacil Y'llber Clayton.
0 (f) A bill for an ordinance aW.itting to a vote of the
1 ., U v-qualified electora of the city at the next acheduled
1&, ~1 1,~ qO revular .unicipal election a propoeed ... ndJient to the L~' '<:;:/ -1r2-J D city charter relating to age and reaidency requir ... nta
.i.e ,ptx. / .. ~!_~n of the city counci~~ by Couacil
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IJ)CU"" (,.,.. v~ Hathaway and Clayton. I ~6tt..a.u-7'
., (9) A reaolution encoura9ing the develos-ent and uae of V ~V anviron.entally aafe alternative technoloqiee and
• iM·~D jly A1.AJ J product• to replace the uae of oaona-depleting ca.pounda ~£ _ aa well ea enc oura9ing reaponaible action on the part of
Knqlevood cit h en~,~ ~ Qaanoil • RLer llulloclt. '/ t:V,.,_.·~
u. c~)it?A~._.,.~,_,.b../ ~ ~~ -#(1/~-
u. City Attorney•• Report. {;!() ~d<!.uLu4.u~~
ftJ~.:t~~~~ Ad j ourn.ent • I!'Jt.,--,~t~. ~ ~ -. ? ~, "?J .
• 'ftae f o llow ing a inutea were tranaai tted to Council the veeu of
J une 1 -16, 1990.
-Planning a nd Zoninq Coaaiaa ion ... tinq ot Ma y 22, 1990
-&nqlewood Downtown Devel~nt Authority ... tinq of May 10, 1990
-&nqlewood Houainq Authority ... tinq of April 25, ltto
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STUDY SESSION AGENDA
JVNE 18 I 1990
5;30 P.M.
1. Qpdata of Watta Manaq,..nt Grant
Attacbad i1 a draft of tha Watt• Manag .. ant Grant for
your contideration.
2. lconqaic Dlyalopaant audqet
Plaata •a• tha attached aaterial. Rich Wanutb and Paa
Papper will be pratent to explain the activiti•• planned
and retourc•• required for the r ... inder of 1990.
3. Traffic trqyble Spotl
~elll Waq;oner will be pretent to ditcu11 thi1 itea.
4. City llanagar • 1 Choica
5. City AttorneY'• Qbpice
6. cquncil !eeber'• CbRica
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GENERAL AGENDA ITEM COMMENT ROSTER
DATE: JUNE 18, Jggo
MY PERSON MY SPEAK C--·· M A1ED ITDI. EACH SUCH PERSON MUST SIGN
THIS ROSTER, STATJII16 IWIE, ADOitESS, MD AGENDA ITEM ,._ER. PLEASE LIMIT YOUR
COMMENTS TO FIVE MIMUTES.
THOSE PERSONS WHO IIISH TO SPEAK IN FAVOR OF OR IN OPPOSITION TO A PUILJC
HEARING, SHOULD SIGN THE APPLICABLE PUILJC HEARING ROSTER .
PLEASE PRINT.
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PUBLIC COMMENT ROSTER
DATE: JUNE 18, 1990
MY PERSON MY SPEAK ON IIATTEIS OTHEI THAll MEIIlA ITEIIS FOR A MAXIMUM OF FIVE
IUIJTES. EACH SUCH PERSOII SHOULD SUit THIS PUBLIC COMMENT ROSTER, STATING
NAME, ADDRESS, AND TOPIC OF COMMENT.
THOSE PERSONS H WISH TO SPEAK IN FAVOR OF OR IN OPPOSITION TO A PUBLIC
HEARIN& SHOULD SliM THE APPLICABLE PUBLIC HEARING ROSTER.
PLEASE PI INT.
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
PUILIC FOIUI ROSTER
JUNE 18, 1990
AGENDA ITEM NO. 11
PUil.IC FOIIM IEFOI£ THE -.EIIOCID Cln COIII:IL
TO OITAII CITIZDS' l.ul' ...... THE 1111 OPDATI. IUDIET
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ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Regular Se ss i on
Ju ne 4, 1990
The regu l ar meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:33 p.m .
2. I nvoc at i on
The invocation was given by Counr.il Member Wiggins.
3. Pledge of Allegiance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke.
4 . Roll Call
Present : Council Members Hathaway, Koltay, Wiggins, Clay on,
Habenicht, Van Dyke
Absent:
A quorum was present .
Also present :
5. Minutes
Council Member Bullock
City Manager Fraser
City Attorney DeWitt
City Clerk Cr~
Director Wanush, Ca..unity Otvelo nt
Director Waggoner , Publ c or s
Director Fonda, Ut lit1es
(a) Var ious chang s to e nutes of t May Zl. 1 , C ty Counc11 et ng w r en ra td by the C y Cler .
COUNCIL MEMEA ICOLTAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOND£D, TO UNO
TH£ lE&UlAl MEETI OF MAY Zl, ltto.
Ay s : Council rs oltay , Hath y ,
Habenicht, Van Dyke Nay s: Non
Abs nt : Counc 1 r lullot
t on carr ied. Council r Hath ay, rtf rrlftt to
th • nutes, d 119r w th Counc 1 r H cht'
th ane h r pr vtous posftfon with rttard to t r
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Hathaway clarified that her position had not changed regarding the Federal Fire Station.
6. General Discussion
(a) Mayor 's Choice
( i) Mayor Van Dyke shared that the City of Englewood is cur-
rently applying for an Office of Energy Conservat ion Grant of approximately
S200,000 to implement a pilot program in integrated solid waste management .
She hopes the City will be successful in receiving those funds and, if so, the
citizens of Englewood can expect to se e some type of project implemented within the next six months.
(b) Council Member 's Choice
(i) Council Member Koltay brought forward two items:
32 .I . (1) He requested that the City Clerk read Council Bill o.
COUNCIL BILL NO. 32.1
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 9, CHAPTER 3A, SECTIONS 2 AND 4 , ENGLE -
COD MU ICIPAL CODE 1985, DEALING WITH HOUSING REGULATIONS .
COUNCIL MEMBER KOLTAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE ON FIRST READING COUNCIL IILL NO. 32.1, SERIES OF 1190.
D rector Wanush provided background infonaation concerning the proposed amend -
nt to the existing housing code of the City. He explained this would reduce
t requir nt of all cetltng heights In habitable roo.s located in basement
areas, fro. 7' to 6'8• In previously constructed ho.es.
Upon questioning, City Attorney DeWitt stated the docu.ent did not appear con-
tradictory, that the provisions found in the operative part of the ordinance ar safety issues . Director anush agreed.
ot results :
Ay s :
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r oltty r qu sttd that th Cod £nforc n
for cod vtolttions on th p op rty d by
on. Hr. oltty h s r c tvtd n rous co-pltin s
tht property bt cl tned up; lnd tn ddttton ,
for th building constd red or thtt
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(ii) Council Member Wiggins informed Council that he and Council
Member Clayton had attended Council Member Bullock 's graduat io n party.
(iii) Council Member Habenicht requested the City 's end or sement of
her nominat i on to the Colorado Municipal League 's Executive Board .
MAYOR VAN DYKE MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO SUPPORT BY LETTER COUNCIL MEMBER
HABENICHT'S NOMINATION TO THE COLORADO MUNICIPAL LEAGUE 'S EXECUTIVE BOARD.
Ayes : Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins , Clayt on,
Van Dyke
Nays : None
Abstain : Council Member Habenicht
Absent: Council Member Bullock
Motion carried. Council Member Habenicht expressed appreciation for Coun cil's
su pport. Ms. Habenicht informed Council that if elected, no out-of-s ta e
travel is involved. Concerning the Colorado Municipal League conference.
there was discussion about Ms. Habenicht's overnight expenses for her par-
ticipation as President of Women In Munic ip al Govern ent . Ms. Haben icht ex-
plained the need for her overnight stay, but ass ured Council t a 1f al er a-
tives did not work out, she would stind the expense herself. Dela)ing a o e
on this matter was sugges ed; i was explained tha to delay the vo e o Jun
18th would jeopardJZe registration. Council Member Hathaway called f or e
vote; vote results: ~
Ayes: Council Me bers Koltay, Ha haway, Wigg i ns Ch on.
Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: tone 4~
Absent: Council Member Bulloc 0 Motion carried.
7. Pre-scheduled Visitors
(a) Mtyor Van Oy e announced that special honor wa s to be bts o d po
four City of Engl od lo ees for th ir outstanding contributions to t
opertt1ons of the City . City Manager Fraser ln troductd t e four E loy
th nth -Oavtd n g t (Malley C n er); Mth ndra Patel (81-City ast l er
Plant); Carolyn letbn r, (S Hchboard ()p rator/Ftnance Depar n ) ; a d Eric • lc • Gtez n (Public or s/Par s).
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(b) COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON ON BEHALF OF THE UNANIMOUS CITY COUNCIL MEM-
BERS MOVED TO PROCLAIM JUNE, 1990 AS "COLORADO RECYCLING MONTH."
Ayes: Council Members Koltay , Hathaway , Wigg i ns , Cla yton,
Nays: Haben i cht, Van Dyke
None
Counc i l Mem ber Bul loc k Absent :
Motion carried.
10. Consent Agenda
Counci l Mem ber Haben i cht req ues te d tha t Co nsent Agenda I em !O(a) be withdrawn
and discussed as a separ ate item. (See belo w)
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (b) THROUGH (c) AS FOLLOWS:
(b) ORO! ACE 0 . 16, SERIES OF 1990 (COUlCIL BILL fO . 26 I TRODUCED BY
COUtCIL EMBER OLTAY), ENTITLED:
Ar ORD!tA CE APPROVI G THE U !TED STATES GEOLOGICAL SU VEY JOI T FW.OI G
AGREEMENT FOR THE OPERATI04 A D MAINTE ANCE OF A STREk~ FLOW GA Gl G STATI C'
0 THE SOUTH PLATTE RIVER AT U 10 AVE UE.
(c) ORDINANCE 0. 17, SERIES OF 199 0 (COU CJL BILL 0. 27 I TROOUCEO B
COU CJL MEMBER BULLOCK). ENTITLED:
ORDINA CE APPROVING AN AGREEME T REGARDING THE MAl
ASTEWATER COLLECTION S STEM BETWEEN THE CIT OF E GLEWOOO.
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
lion carried.
(1) ACTI
Council M bers Koltay, Hat 1 ay, Wiggins, Clay on,
Habenich t , Va n Dyke
None
Counc 11 r Bu 11 oc
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Debate was not allowab le; vote results:
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Nays: Council Me mbers Koltay, Hathaway, Cl ayton , Va n Dyke Absent : Council Member Bullock Motion defeated .
COUNCIL PIEHBER CLAYTON MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM
10(a) -AN ORDINANCE APPROVING CERTAIN ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGES, ENTITLED:
ORDINANCE NO. 18, SERIES OF 1989
(INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL PIEHBER CLAYTON)
ENTITLED:
A~ ORDINANCE EFFECTING THE REORGANIZATION OF CITY ADMWISTRATIVE DEPART IE TS
BY REPEALING TITLE 1, CHAPTER 6, ARTICLES A THROUGH K, ENGLEWOOD ·UNICIPA L
CODE 1985, ADMII ISTRATIVE SERVICE, AND REENACTING A NEW TITLE 1, CHAPTER 6,
ARTICLES A THROUGH H; A1ENDING TITLE 3 BY ADD! ~G A fiEW CHAPTER 8; A IEf DWG
TITLE 6 BY HACTING A EW CHAPTER 5; AMENDING TITLE 7 BY ADD! G SUBSECT!Ot C
A D D TO CHAPTER 6A; A ENDING TITLE 7 BY Et ACTI G A NEW CHAPTER 7; A D At· t: lD-1 G TITLE 11, CHAPTER 4.
Upon questioning, Mr. Fraser confirmed for Council Member olta tha no fur-
ther changes were a t1cipated between now and ~ovember. Mr. Fraser also a -
vised Counc1l that the basics of the reorganization genera ed a sav1ngs of
approx imately SZOO,OO O and had been documented to Council in vario us
aterhls. This was reflected in the adoption of he 1990 budge in w 1c
several posi t ions w ich previously existed i n the adm inistra ion w ere ei er changed In a downgrad1ng or we re eli ina ed.
Council Heber Ha haway co ned that it is time to realize who manages t e
City and that certain anagers require a degree of flex ibili ty . She too was
s eptical about the co bfnatlon of Library and Recreation, as well as Pol ice
and Fire; ho ver, during he past year and a half nothing has Indicated o
her that the changes w re in appropriate. She feels that the reorganiza 10n
has produced cost sa 1ngs and also personnel effect! eness.
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Council Member Hathaway added that she did not need an evaluation or addition-
al information to approve this.
Council Member Wiggins agreed with Ms. Habenicht, stating he would like to see
a report as to where our savings are in mid-management; however, he did not
feel that approva 1 of Ordinance No. 18 waul d confine future Counc i 1 s and /or
City Managers. He complimented Mr. Fraser on his efficient management but did
state he would like more information on the mid-management level.
Mr. Fraser stated that it was in February 1989 when he first made the initial
recommendations concerning the reorganization. After tentative approval was
received, Mr . Fraser waited for approximately 12 months before providing Coun-
cil with a lengthy evaluation which included comments fro m staff working in
the organization as well as comments from his perspective on how it was work -
ing. He agreed this ordinance does not impact directly the mid-management
structure; however , he indicated there is latitude within it to deal with that
level. He assured Council that every effort is being made to minimize the
amount of money dedicated to paying salaries of administrative staff. He en-
couraged Council to approve this ordinance as a reflection of heir belief in
him as well as Council 's belief in his staff.
Counc i l Member Koltay
Ayes:
Nays:
called for the question; vo e results:
Counc i1 Members Ko ltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Clay to , Van Dyke
Absent:
Motion carried.
Council Member Haben1c t
Council Member Bullock
Counc 1 Member Habenic t commented tha her negative vote is not a reflec io n
that she does no have confidence in Hr. Fraser and staff. She stated there
are s ill a number of questions she hu been asking for wh ich she has no
recel ed a clear answer; she prefers to make a decision after all he informa-tion s presented, not before.
Mayor an Oy e assured Ms. Habenicht that Council continually has th oppor-
y to evaluate he ad lnlstrative process and that the budget r treat In
r fll also provide an additional opportunity.
11 . Public Hearint
0 announced th rt uld bt a pu 1 c
seco rtad ng of th bills nd ng ar ous sections o
un 1ct p .l Cod regarding building and nf ty cod s .
0 HATHAWAY fiOVED, AND IT WAS S(C [D, TO OPDI nt
IHUTIOM OF MoatOOS TO UCTIOMS OJ' TH£ UWOOO
IUILOJ NfO SAFUY COO£$.
A Counc l rs olt y, Hath way,
H nfch , Van 0;
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Director Wanush, duly sworn, presented recommendations from the Department of
Community Development . He explained that six sections of the Code are be i ng
revised and readopted by reference with certain exceptions , specifically the
1988 Edition of the Building Code and the Uniform Building Standards; the 1988
edition of the Uniform Mechanical Code; the 1988 Uniform Plumbing Code; the
1990 Edition of the National Electrical Code; the 1988 Edition of the Uniform
Fire Code and the 1988 Edition of the Uniform Fire Code Standards; and the
198B Edition of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings.
These codes all relate to new construction within the City of Englewood . The
codes are ad ministered by the Code Administrative Office and the Chief Build -
ing Inspector, structural inspectors, electrical inspectors, mechanical and
plumbing inspectors. He explained that these codes are dev is ed by The In er -
national Conference of Building Officials; the codes are revised by co mit ee
every three years . Several local changes to the var i ous codes have been made
reflecting the more specific way the City administers the Code as opposed to
the more generic way. There are other recommendations relating to sprinkler
systems in mid-rise build ings, etc. Director Wanush recom . ended passage of
these codes; he ad vi sed Counc i1 that Code Administrator Grodi ski and Ch ief
Building Inspector Baker were present should Council have specif ic ques ions.
T ere were no questions posed. Mayor Van Dyke asked if anyone was presen n
the audience who wished to speak concerning this matter; no one ca e forward .
COUNCIL "EMlER KOLTAY ~VED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
Ayes : Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Clay on,
Nays: Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
Council M ber Bullock Absent:
Mot ion carried.
COUNCIL MEMIER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOfi)ED, TO A,ROVE OM FINAL READ-
ING AGENDA ITEMS ll(a), (b), (c), (d), (e), AND (f) AS FOLLOWS:
(C
otDI E NO. 11, S[liES OF 1990
( INTlODUCED IY COUNCIL "EMI£l HATHAWAY)
ENTITLED:
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IOOUCED IY COUNCIL
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UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE, 1988 EDITION, INCLUDING APPENDICES A AND B, WIT H CERTAIN EXCEP TIONS.
ORDINANCE NO. 21, SERIES OF 1990
(COUNCIL BILL NO. 16, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS)
ENTITLED:
AN ORDINAN CE REPEALING CHAPTER 2C (PLUMBING COD E) OF TITLE 8 , EN GLE WOOD
MUNI CIP AL CODE 1985, AND REENA CTI NG A NEW CHAP TE R 2C ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE
UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE, 1988 EDITION, WI TH APPENDI CES AND INSTALLATION
STANDAR DS, SUBJECT TO CERTAIN EX CEPTIONS , MODIFICATIONS AND AMEN DMEN TS.
ORDINANCE NO. 22, SERIES OF 1990
(COUNCIL BILL NO. 17, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT)
ENTITLED:
A4 ORDI ANCE REPE ALI NG CHAPTER 2D (ELECTRICAL CODE) OF TITLE 8, EtGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, AND REENACTING A NEW CHAPTER 2D ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE
tATlO AL ELEC RICAL CODE, 1990 EDITION, I CLUDING APPENDICES AND THE UUFORM
AD INISTRATIVE CODE PROVISIO~S FOR THE NATIOtAL ELECTRIC CODE SUBJECT TO
CERTAI EXCEPTIO S, ODIFICATIO SAND~ EtDMEtTS.
ORDINANCE NO. 23, SERIES OF 1990
(COUNCIL BILL NO. 18, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON)
ENTITLED:
AH ORDI A CE REPEAL! G CHAPTER 2E (FIRE CODE) OF TITLE 8, ENGLEWOOD MU ICIPAL
CODE 1985, D REENACTING A NEW CHAPTER 2E ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE U !FORM
FIRE CODE, 1988 EDITION, lNCLUDI G APPENDICES I C, 11-8, 111-A, 111 -B, 111-C,
Y·A, YI ·A, 0 THE !FORM FIRE CODE STANDARDS. 1988 EDITION SUBJECT TO CERTAIN EXCEPT! S IFICATJ S AND ~E E TS.
OltDIMMC£ NO. 24, SEalES OF 1990
(CotMC IL llLL NO . lt, INTaooucED IY CotMClL MEMEJ kOLTAY )
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COUNClL MEMBER KOLTAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO BRING FORWARD AGENDA ITEM
12(f), A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE DARTMOUTH AVENUE GRADE SEPARATION STRUCTURE.
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Motion carried.
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
Council Member Bullock
(f) Director Waggoner presented a recommendation from the Department of
Publ ic Works to ad opt a resolution approving an agreement with the Denver and
Rio Grande Wes ern Railroad Company and the Atchi son, Topeka, and Santa Fe
Railway Comp any for main enance of the railroad grade separation for Dartmo u h
at Santa Fe. Mr . Waggoner explained that this agreement would render the City
liable for any repair work below the main structure and the portion above the
main structure, including waterproofing, would be the responsibility of the
railroad companies. Mr . Waggoner recommended app roval of the resolution, co -
menting that in his op inio n this was a good agree ment and better than those in
force in other metropolitan municipalities. He explained the bridge was
designed for a 50 -year life with a 1987 valuation of SZ,OOO ,OOO. Replacement
cost implications and the City's obligations were discussed.
The resolution was assigned a nu .ber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 50, SERIES OF 1990
A RESOLUTION APPROVI G AN AGREEMENT REGARDING THE MAl TENANCE OF DARTMO TH
AVENUE GRADE SEPARATION STRUCTURE BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD A D THE DENVER
AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY AND THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SA TA FE RAILWAY C PAN .
COUNCIL "Dtl[l HATHAWAY ..ovm, AND IT WAS S[CONDm, TO APNOY[ ltUOLUTIOH NO. 50, S[lti[S OF 1190.
Mr . Fras r, Hr . aggoner and s aff r complf nted o hefr effor s on be·
a 1f of the Cf ty tn t t cul ln atfon of this agrt n w 1 h t ra 11 road c ani s
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Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Motion carried.
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Clayton,
Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
Council Member Bullock
COUNCIL MEMBER KOLTAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO BRING FORWARD AGENDA ITEM
12(g), A RECOMMENDATION FROM THE BJ-CITY SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE CONCERNING PUR-CHASE OF POLYMER PREPARATION SYSTEM.
Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Clayton,
Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None
Council Member Bullock Absent:
Motion carried.
(g) Director Fonda, Director of Utilities, presented a
recommendation from the Bi-City Supervisory Committee to approve by motion the
purchase of one polymer preparation system from Fluid Equipment Corporat ion.
Mr. Fonda commended Dennis Stowe and members of the Wastewater Treatment Plant
staff for their efforts in finding the polymer system which best mee s the
City 's need. He fully explained the method, which has been tested in a pilot
system; its use was also discussed. He estimates there will be at least a 25'
savings. Funds in the amount of Sl40,000 were budgeted in the 1990 appr oved
budget; however, the bid received from Fluid Equipment Corporat i on was
Sl22,330. The Bi-City Supervisory Co fttee recommends approval of the pur-
chase. Mr. Fonda verified that this system would be compatible with the pro-
posed modifications to the plant; however, he stated that it would not have any effect upon the odor problem.
COUNCIL MDtiU HAIEJIJCHT MOVm, MD IT WAS SECONDm, TO APPROVE THE MCHASE
OF OlE POLYIO PREPARATION SYSTEM FION FLUID EQUI'"ENT CORPOUTJON FOR THE QUOTm PRICE OF $122,330.
Mr . Fonda confirM<~ that the 111terlal and the process has been appro ed for
use on the wheat fields, its ultf•ate destination after being •lxed ith sludge .
Vote results:
Ayes :
Nay s:
Abs n
Motion carded .
Council
Habenicht,
None
Council M
rs oltay, Hathaway, Wiggins , Clay on,
Van Dy •
b r Bulloc . . .. . .
Mayor Van Dy t continued with th oth r 19 nda It s listed und r c t
Ordinances, R solutions, and tlons . I •
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(a) City Attorney DeW i tt provided information concern i ng a bill for an
ordinance amend in g sect i ons of the Englewood Munic i pal Code wh ich wo ul d r egu-
late s kateboards , ro ll er skates, roller blades, and roller skis on pr iv at e and
publ i c property i n the Ci ty . Mr. DeWitt stated this ord i nan ce wou l d allow
indiv i dual property owners to proh i bit th i s activ i ty on pr i va te pr op ert y and
would pr ovide penalties. He adv ised Council that currentl y the City is
rece i vi ng numerous co mpla i nts , and he s tated the propo sed legi sl at ion would
more app r opr i ate l y apply t o those co mpla i nts .
The Ci t y Clerk wa s asked to read Counc il Bill No. 28, ent i tled :
COUNCI L BIL L NO . 28 , I NT RODU CED BY COUN CIL MEMBER HA TH AWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDI NANCE REGULATING SKATE BOARDS, ROLLER SKATES , ROLLER BLADES
OR ROLLER SKI S IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD BY AMENDING TITLE 11, CHAPTER 1 OF THE
ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985.
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SEC ONDED, TO APPROVE ON FIRST REA D-
ING COUNCIL BILL NO . 28 , SERIES OF 1990.
Provisions of the current trespassing ordinance were discussed. Mr. DeWitt
explained there is some question on the enforcement of trespass charges on
this type of activity. Council Member Hathaway urged passage of the bill,
explaining that most of the violations take place within District I. The need
for effective enforcement was reiterated.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Motion carried.
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Clay on,
Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
Council Member Bullock
(b) A bill for an ordinance su itting to a vote of the qualified elec-
tors of the City at the next scheduled regular .unlcipal election a proposed
a•nd nt to the City Charter relating to age and residency requlret~~ents of
.Oers of City Council was consider d.
Counc 1 r Clayton sugg sttd certatn chang s to t ballot. offering only
t alternatt u for th qu st on inst ad of t • Aft r eonstd rable dts -
cuuton &bout th style of b llot, t u t cons nsus to tabl the b 11,
giving th Ctty Attorn y an opportun ty to r rd h b 1l to 110re clearly refl ct Council's d s res.
ays :
Ab nt:
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VED, NC1 IT WA$ S(COfiDO, TO TAll[ TO Mt£ 18, lttO,
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(c) A bill for an ordinance amending sections of the Englewood
Municipal Code relating to the Model Traffic Code as it pertains to handi-capped parking was considered.
The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No . 30 , entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 30, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 11, CHAPTER l, SECTION 1B, ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 1gs5 SY DELETING SECTION 12-3 OF ARTICLE XII OF THE MODEL TRAF -
FIC CODE AND SECTION 25-5H OF ARTICLE XXV OF THE MODEL TRAFFIC CODE A D ADDING
NEW PROVISIONS AS TITLE 11, CHAPTER 1, SECTION 12 AND 13 PERTAINING TO DEFIN-
ING HANDICAPPED PERSONS, SIGNED HANDICAPPED PARKING SPACES, AND PU ISHME T OF VIOLATORS.
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE ON FIRST READ-ING COUNCIL BILL NO. 30, SERIES OF 1990.
Council Member Hathaway stated that enforcement of this ordinance, when ap -
proved, is absolutely necessary. Council Member Wiggins offered tha pol ice
off1 cers will appreciate this statute as I t offers a ans of enforce n •
Council Member Habenicht strongly supported passage of the bill.
Ayes: Council Member s Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins , Clayton,
ays:
Absent:
otion carr1 d.
Habenicht, Van Dyke
None
Counc 1 Me ber Bulloc
(d) Council Heber Kol ay asked t at a resolu ion establishing cer al
repor ing r qufr nts concerning the hiring of City loy es be consfd rd.
T resolu on was assigned a nu r and read by le:
R SOLUTI
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E TS f' HIRI G OF E PlO EES OF
D. TO ,_, OV IUOlUTl
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Council Member Koltay stated he feels this information is a critical part of a
determination of whether or not a residency requirement should be established .
He also felt the information would be beneficial to Council.
Council Member Clayton pointed out that the Colorado Supreme Court recently
ruled that prejudice to hiring residents is legal and has a number of recog -
nizable di stinct benefits; his concern centered on whether or not the report -
ing requirements would be burdensome to staff or adversely affect the budget .
Mr. Fraser confirmed they would not create a problem.
Mayor Van Dyke stated she would not be supportive of the resolution based on
it being an unnecessary authorization of management's t im e . She feels the
information is available for Council to research. However, she stated she
would support a motion to proceed with this, just not in resolution form.
Council Member Koltay called for the question; vote results:
Ayes : Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wigg ins, Cla y on,
Habenicht,
Mayor Van Dyke
Council Member Bullock
Nays :
Absent:
Motion carried.
(e) A resolut ion encour1ging the development •nd use of en ironmentally
safe alternitive technologies and products to replace the use of ozone -
depleting compounds, as requested by Council Member Bullock, was briefly dis -
cussed. It wu suggested th•t action be deferred since Mr . Bullock was no present to speik concerning the resolution.
COUNCIL NEMER WIGGINS NOYED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO TAILE AQOIDA ITEM 12(e) TO JUNE 18, 1190.
Ayu:
Nays :
Absent :
Motion carried.
(f) S pag 9.
(g) pag JO.
Council
Hibenicht,
None
Counc 1
lJ . ct ty 1\1 r' I lleport
"". r ruer lftftOI.I
rs Koltay, Hathaway, Wigg ins, Clay on, Van Oykt
r Bullock
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Mr . DeWitt did not have any matters to bring before Council.
15 . Adjourrwnt
COUNCIL HEMlER KOLTAY MOVED TO ADJOURN. The meeting adjourned at 9:16p .m.
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ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Special Session
May 31, 1990
The special meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by May or
Van Dyke at 7:27 p.m. The invoca tion was given by Council Member Wiggins.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke. Roll was called .
Present:
Absent:
Council Members Koltay, Wiggins , Clayton,
Habenicht, Van Dyke
Council Members Hathaway, Bullock
ote -Council Member Hathaway entered the meeting at 7:2 9 p.m.
A quorum was present.
Also presen
2. Public Hearing
Assistant City I anager Martin
Assistant City Attorney Grimm
Deputy City Clerk Ellis
City Engineer Ragland
Office Engineer Kah
COUNCIL "~IER 'KOLTAY ~VED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING.
Ayes: Council H bers Koltay, Wigg ins, Clay o ,
Habenicht, Van Dyke
ays: Council H rs Hathaway, Bulloc
Tht Mayor d clar d the motion carried and the Publ c Hearing open.
ns t stffylng during tht h arlng r duly sworn
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Ms. Ragland stated that 308 property owners were advised of this Public
Hearing by registered mail; 299 were received; seven letters were unclaimed ;
and two were undeliverable. In addition the Englewood Sentinel published
notice of this Public Hearing three consecutive weeks as required; proof of
publication was entered into the record. Ms . Ragland stated the final reading
of the ordinance assessing costs will be considered on Monday, July 2, 1990,
and if approved the ordinance will go into effect Friday, August 3, 1990 . The
5% discount for payment of assessments prior to August 3, 1990 was explain ed.
She noted there is a Deferral Assessment Program which is available to qualified citizens.
Off ice Engineer Kahm, also the Project Engineer for Paving District No. 33 ,
adv ised Council there will be an amendment to the Council Bill to be
considered on Monday, June 18, 1990. Mr . Kahm stated property owned by the
Englewood Housing Authority had been assessed , and they had just been advised
that according to State Statute the Hous i ng Authority property is exempt fro
assessments for paving districts. Mr. ahm discussed the discovery of
hazardous material on West Wesley; the Ci ty is work in g with the State Heal h
Department on the clean-up. He explained in detail the computation of
assessments for the various work done w1 hin the District and provided the
breakdown of unit prices in the project. Mr . Kahm explained the various
methods of payment. He introduced Royce Smith, a local Real Estate Broker and
Appraiser, and noted Mr. Royce wou d e addressing the specific benef i s of
the completed paving district for he property owners.
Royce Smith stated he has been in real esta e 22 years and in volved i n sev en
of the City of Englewood paving distr ic s. He has inspected the propert ies
prior to the paving district and after o de ermine if there has been a
significant improvement in property val ue. He noted he is considered an
expert appraiser in every County Court in the State and has served as an Urban
Renewal Authority Co issioner. Mr. S 1 h sta ed that real estate appra isals
are increased 3~ to 7~ if the street, s i dewal s, and alleys are in good condi on .
Mayor Van Dyke invited concerned property owners to address Counc 1 r la i e to their assess nts.
Ton aca, 8420 Dawson Dr iv e (property a 2030 est arren), ques ion d
wh ther Public Ser ice ad paid for e r al o the elep on polls . He as assur d they had .
Judy Co ert, 3073 South fraser Str (prop r y at 3551 Sou h an oc ),
q s foned y t PI ing dfs r fc cos s re no ta n ou of prop rty a s .
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obtain an application , and Janet Grimmett, Housing Authority , would assist her
in fill i ng out the fo rm . Ms . Ragland noted the deadl i ne to sub mi t the applicat i on is Septe mber 4, 1990.
Robert L. Mesta s, 3371 Sou t h Clay Street, stated he owned t he property at We s t
Hillside and Zun i (t he corner lot). There is no address as i t i s a vacant
lot. Mr . Mestas quest i oned the amount of the assessment as there is no house
on the lot. City Eng i neer Ragland explained that the asse ssment was based on
lot size. The Mayor offe r ed to have the Department of Public Works do a
recalculation of the ass es sm ent. Mr . Me stas wa s agreeab l e to t hat . Dis cussion en s ued.
Lawrence A. Blaz er, Bl azer Auto , 3718 South Br oadwa y, que sti oned why he was
pa yi ng for pav i ng on East Kenyon . Off ic e Eng i neer Kahm adv i sed Mr . Bl azer
that he had 100 fo ot of f r ontage. Disc ussi on en sue d . Mr. Bl aze r r eque s t ed a
re cal c ulation of his ass essm ent. Mr. Ka hm agree d to veri fy t he f i gu r es.
Counc il Member Habenicht as ked that the Department of Public Wor ks foll ow-up
on t he concern expresse d at a pre vi ous City Council Meeting from Gary Kozacek on be half of Mr . Binetti .
The f ol l owi ng le t ters were iden t ified as having been received in protest to the assessments :
1 . Letter f r om D. Williams , 3766 South Bannock (street improve men ts
in the 3700 block of South Bannock Street).
Z. letter from Patricia Rich , 2561 East Floyd Avenue (street
improvements in the 1800 block of West Wesley).
The letters were r ec e i ved i nto the offic i al record of the Publ i c Hear i ng .
Mayor Van Oykt asked i f there were any other persons present who wi shed to
address Council regard ng the assess nts under Pa i ng Di str i ct No . 33 . o ont c fo rw ard .
Council Member Habtn ic t asked en t e orig i nal est i a.tes were made and w en
tht property owners rt appr i sed of tht cost . Off l ct Eng i neer Kah stated
the orig i nal constru ct i on est i a i ng was don f n t t late s u r of 1988 and
t e prop e rty ow er s re no f f 1ed n the ear l y fa ll of 1988 .
C Jl M£MIER KOLTAY VED, All) IT WA S SEC ED, TO CLOSE THE POILIC HEARl
Ay s :
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t fon carr i d and th Publ ic H ar f ng closed .
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The meeting adjourned at 8 :22 p.m.
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BY Al!I'HORITY
ORDL'il>..'lCE NO .
SERIES 0~ 199-0 -COONCIL BILL NO. 5. 7
INI'RODUCED BY COUNCIL
r-ID-!BER ~'' ztiv ()
A BILL FOR
A.,.. aiDINA.>a AMrnDING TITI.E 5, CHAPTER 3C, SEX:TICN 3; SUBSEX:TIOO C,
rnGI.EHX>D MUNICIPAL COOE 1985 , RELATING TO Th"rOXICATING EEVER.Z>.GES .
\\'HERE.IIS, it is currently unlawful for any ;::erson to have in his
possession or under his control in any public place any intoxicating liquor
in any container of any kind or description which is not sealee or on 1otlich
the seal is broken; and
\\'HEREAS, an ad hex:: camlittee has investigated the ;:ossibility of the
City issuing permits in City recreation facilitles; and
h"HERE.;s, there has been a request for a :;Jernut sy :e::~ to Al. o..· t."l_
cons~.~~ption of alcoholic beve:-ages in oena.in C1ty fac1 : · es;
N~, 'I'HEREFORE, BE IT ORDA.I:Nm BY THE CITY O:XJNC!L
:ENGI.&O:D, COLORADO, TH.~T: niE CITY OF
Section 1. Title 5, 01apter 3C, Section 3, S\lbsecuon c, of he
EnglewOOd Muru.cipal Co6e 1985, 1s a: ded and the pr sen Subsecuon C, u
relettered to 0 and shall :-ead as follo..':
5-3C-3: L~1.. TO POSSE:SS CP~ a:Nl'AnD CF IN
IN Pt.'BLIC:
A. : shall unlawful !or II'IY person to ha\
or under his control in any publle .w-P in CXlea l.niJ
liq.JOr ln any contuner of any kind or deac:n lex\
not a!ed or on . uch the &1 is brok
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C. Definitions. For purposes of this Section:
CCNl'AINER Includes but is not limited to
any decanter, bottle, CA.'<, jar ,
thenros bottle or jug .
PARK ANY ARE/'\ USED AS A PARK ,
PLAYGROOND, BEACH, Rrl:REATIOO
<:niTER, SCHOOL FACILITY CR ANY
CYI'HER AREA IN THE CITY, ~
OR USED BY THE CITY AND DEVOI'ED
OR DESI~TED TO ACTIVE CR
PASSIVE RD:REATIOO, EI~ 00 A
TD!?ORARY CR PERMAI'-'FNI' PAS IS,
Bl1I' StW.L Nor INCLUDE \<fiAT IS
CCM>U."LY P.EFERRED TO AS THE
"PlAZA" IN T"riE ElJRA
OEVE:!);)?MENT, OR CITY !:W.L,
PUBLIC PLACE
1n t'ull,
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WHEN A PERMIT FOR SALE A."<D
CCl\ !PTIOO OF AI.CHOLIC
BE "ERAGES HAS BEEN APPROVED BY
T"riE rnGI..El~ LIWQR LICDlSIN:;
AtrrrlORITY .
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Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 21st day of June, 1990.
ATTEST: Susan Van Dyke, t1ayor
Patricia H. Crow, C~ty Clerk
I Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City of tnglewood,
Colorado, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a
true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full,
and passed on f~rst read~ng on the 19th day of June, 1990 .
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C. Definitions. For purposes of this Section:
<XNI'AINER Includes but is not limited to
any decanter, bottle, CAN, jar,
thermos bottle or jug.
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BY At1l'HORITY
A BILL~
12 (e)
COONCIL BILL NO. 5. 7
INl'RCXlOCm BY COONCIL
MEM5ER -----
TITLE 5, CHAPTER 3C, SD:TICN 3, SUBSEX:'l'ICN C,
E 1985, RELATING TO nm:>xiCATING ~.
currently unlawful for any person to have in his
possession or his CX)Otrol in any public place any intoxicating liquor
in any CX)Otainer of any kind or description which is not sealed or oo which
the Mal is broken; and
WHERFAS, an ad hoc ocmnittee has investigated the possibility of the
City issuing permits in City recreatioo facilities; and
WHERFAS, there hu been a request for a permit system to allow the
<XlnS\IIIptioo of alcoholic bever~s in certain Ci ty facilities;
M:'lf, 'l'HEREPCm:, BE IT~ BY 'niE CITY CXXJNCIL CF 'DIE CITY CF
ENGI.DIOCJ), ~~. 'niM":
Siec:tion 1. Title 5, ~er 3C, Sectioo 3, SUbsection c, of the ~1-«iid JIG\ic:ipal Code 1985, is -.nded and the present Subsectioo c, is
relet:tend to D and ahall reAd u follows:
5-lC-3: ~TO POSSESS CPDI CXNrAlNE:R CF INTOXICATING U~
IN PtiiLIC:
A. It ahall be \lnl-.rful for VIY per'IICII'I to ha..,. in his pos .... ioo
or unc11tr tu.s CX)Otrol in any public ,&.-a PMK intcodcating
liquor in any contAiner of any lUnd or 15escription which is
not -.led or on which the Mal is broken.
1. ~ul !or any peraon to ha..,. in his pos s1 oo
or • oontrol any int.OIC.icatinq Uquor in any cont&iner
of any 1tin4 r ption, ch is not ed or an ch
the 1.a en, in any cle lJ\ t.hoM ar snble
o the d.r end pa&Mngen of n.1d cle when IUC:h
1.cle b lJ\ a publ c pl
'lhl1 1an st\&11 ~~~PlY to pos
liquor in • cl , in areu of
the d.ri • • when
pl
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cle ible to
cle ill in a pi>lic I . •
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PARK
PUBLIC PLACE
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For purposes of this Section:
l,W'dpa
Includes but is not liJn:i.ted to
any decanter, bottle, CAN, j ar,
therm:ls bottle or jug.
AS A PARK,
PIAYGRCX.IID I BFJ\CH I
CENl'ER, 5CHOCL
FN:ILl'lY CR AN'i 01'HER AREA IN
THE CI'IY, <HED CR USED BY THE
CI'IY AND IEVUl'fD CR DESIGNATED
TO ACTIVE CR PASSIVE
R!X:RF.M'I~, EITHER CN A
'l'EMPCRARY CR PEJIMN.IENT ~IS ,
Bl11' SHALL NC71' DOmE ~ IS
a::JM:NLY REFERRm TO AS THE
•PIAV.• IN THE E1JRA
~, THE El.SIE foW.LElC
CfNl'ER I Cl'l'l( JW.L CR THE
R!DFATI~ CENI'ER.
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OIJ'ITY •
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hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of a Bill for an
Ordinance , introduced, read in full , and passed on first reading oo the
18th day of JWle, 1990.
PatrlCla H. craw
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BY Au'THORITY
ORDL'il\..~ NO.
SS!UES OF 199o--COONCIL BILL NO. 5. 7
Im'RODUCED BY COONCIL
MEMBER ------
A BILL FOR
AN ORD~'Q A.'1D-IDING TITI.E 5, OiAP':'ER 3C, SD::TIOO 3,. SUBSD:TIOO C,
ENGI..floiOOO MUNICIPAL COOE 1985 , REI.:..T::NG 'I'O INTOXICATING BEVER.:..GES .
WHEREAS, it is currently unlawful for My person to have in his
possession or under his control in ~;y public place any intoxicating liquor
in MY container of My kind ox; description which is not sealed or on which
the se is broken ; Md
\\"H::REAS, M ad hoc cat'rnittee has investigated tl"le possibility of the
City lSSUln permits ln C~y recreation facilities; Md
1\'HEREAS, there hai :,een a rec;uest for a ?ermit system to allow ~"le
cons~tlon of lcohollc beverages in certain City facilitles;
'l'Hl::RE:roJ:W, BE IT ORDAI!\=:D BY TI{E CITY cn..'NCIL Ot ~ CITY OF
TH.!I.T:
5, Olap:er 3C, Section 3, S\lbsec 1on C, of th
.EnqleloOOd Munic pal 198S, u a."!ee''ded and the present SUbsectlon c, 1s
and shal read u follo.-s:
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It ah&ll be unl ul for any perlla'\ to have in Ius pos 1 en
or under h.is contrOl in any publ c .,._. PAAK in OXJ.catl.nCJ
liquor in any con &lher o! any )ti.nc1 or desc:r peion ch is
not ed or on ch the is en .
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1.1\ ll,
Includes b.Jt is not limited to
any decanter, bottle, CIN, j ar,
t.hern\:)s bottle or jug.
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C. Definitions. For purposes of this Section:
CONI'AINER Includes rut is not limited to
any decanter, bottle, CAN, jar,
thenros bottle or jug .
PARK
PUBLIC ?IJICE
in full, and
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Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 21st day of June, 1990.
ATTEST: Susan Van Dy ke, Hayer
Patr1cia H. Crow, City Clerk
I Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City of englewood,
Colorado, hereby cert1fy that the a~ve and !orego1ng is a
true copy o! a Blll for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full,
and passed on f1rst reading on the 19th day of June, 1990.
Patr1c1a H. Crow
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B .K . KEE NA
Cert ified Public Accounrant
Suote 204 Butldtng 8
1325 South Coloredo Blvd o.n-. Coloredo 80222
(303 ) 756-21194
Jun e 11. 1990
Th e Honor able Susan Van Dyke
:Oiayor
City of Engle~ood
34 00 s. Elati Street
E n gle ~ood, Colorado 80110
Dear Susan:
As we have d1scussed on various occas1 ons, th timing seems
appropr1ate for my res1gnat1on from the Engle~oood Urban Rene~o.· 1
~uthorit~· IE~R~l. The most re cen t d cis1on reoard1ng the bonds
and notif1cat1on to bondholder has b n d1!f1cult but necesaar ~
and I tlllnk it 1s fair to assume the Et:RA 1.111 con t1nue on a
ma1ntenance program f o r so•e t1 e to com .
Though the poaa1 1 nabllit · of the El'R .\ to pa~ back the bond s
has been a •a)or d1sappo1nt11 nt !or ,. ryon . a~uch has been
accoapllsh d ln bnc · and •or tar ~o.h ch 1o1l l ha' • a pou l''e
eft ct on Eno l 10ood f or ~·ears o co• . P haps h economy " 11
turn around Qulck r h n an · of th O) ct1ons 1nd1ca and th
Clty, th c1 n n1 nd he bond ol d r1 " 1 ble o c 1 brate t()(Jeth r.
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PROCLAMATION
~JHERFAS, the government of South Africa systenatically denies the Black
majority basic human rights, freedan and justice under the policy of apartheid; and
WHEREAS, the apartheid regine continues to jail, torture and even assassi-nate its political q:>ponents; and
WHEREAS, the peq>le of South Africa have welcated the release of Nelson
Mandel a, leader of the African National Congress, but have insisted that apart-
heid cannot be reformed, it nust be abolished and replaced with full dem:x:racy,
including the right to vote oo the basis of ooe person, one vote in a unified,
nonracial South Africa; and
WHEREAS, The u.s. Conference of ~yors endorses the national "Vote for
the People" ~qn launched by the Africa Fund, a non-profit organization, to
collect ballots fran the Alrerican people to highlight the demand for full de-
mocracy in South Africa and full sanctions in the United States; and
~~. the u.s. Conference of ~.ayors calls oo the United States Conriress
to pus full, ~ive eoonanic and political sanctioos against the racut ~t of South Africa and keep them enforced until full dlm:x:racy lS es-
tablished in ~t oountry; and
~. the u.s. Conference of !-'.ayers supporu the d8nand of the South
AfriCAn ~l• for full racy based on ooe parson, one V'Ote l.n a un1fled and
nonracial South Africa, nd W'9eS Pre t Bush to V19Qr0Usly support this de-
mAnd cw5 to refrain f~ • 1ng to llft sarctioos unul 1 hu been enahrine4
in • new South Afr CAn c:onatltut oo;
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. [ha
SERIES OF 1990 COUNCIL BILL NO. 22.1
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER -------------
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE WHOLE COST OF THE
IMPROVEMENTS MADE WITHIN PAVING DISTRICT NO.
3 3 , IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO:
APPROVING AND CONFIRMING THE APPORTIONMENT OF
THE COST TO EACH LOT OR TRACT 01' LAND IN THE
DISTRICT: ASSESSING A SHARE 01' THE COST
AGAINST EACH LOT OR TRACT 01' LAND: AND
PRESCRIBING THE MANNER FOR THE COLLECTION AND
PAYMENT 01' THE ASSESSMENT.
WHEREAs, by OrcSinance No. 36, Seri•• of 1911, finally
pa••ecS ancS acSoptecS on Nov.Uer 21, ltll, the City Council of the
City of Englewood, ColoracSo, haa created Paving Diatrict No. 33,
within the City for the purpoae of conatructing and inatalling
atreet paving, curb and gutter ancS aidevalk iaprove .. nta, together D
with neceaaary incidental•, on certain atreeta within the City;
and
WHEREAs, the iaprov ... nta authorized by aaid orcSinence
have been aubatantially coapletecS, and the whole coat of auch
iaprove .. nta haa been deterainecS 1 and
WHEREAS, an a•••••-nt roll haa been prepared and a
atat ... nt ahovin; the total coat of the iaprov ... nta haa been duly
filed with the City Clerk: ancS
WHEREAS, froa the atate .. nt .. de and filed, it appear•
that the whole coat of aa i cS iaprove nta ia the aaount ot
UU,3U .34, of which aaount the Ci y EnglewOOd will pay
.._i+rfi""r54t -lsi• 'i2 66,:, lii05':2i':.:Co»."1 , leav 1 ng o be
aaaeaaed avatnat he rea l property w thin the Diatr c , aaid
a oun includin; coata ot napect on, collection and other
incid n ala and alao ncludin; int rea aa allowed by law: and
WH£ £AS, fr aaid a tate 1 alao appear• ha he
e y c nc 1 h.. ppo he whole coet to ch lo
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or tract of land within the
benefits to be derived by said
amounts severally set forth
Ordinance;
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District, in accordance with the
property and in the proportions and
in Exhibit A attached to this
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO:
Section 1. Confirmation of Aaaeaament Roll. The whole
coat and apportion.ent of the aaae within the District is hereby
approved and confirmed. Said apportion.ent is hereby declared to
be in accordance with the apecial benefits which the real property
in the District will receive by reason of the construction and
installation of the improve•enta. A share of said coat is hereby
assessed to and upon each lot or tract of land within the District
in the proportions and a•ounta as set forth in the aaaeaaaent
roll, attached hereto as EXhibit A.
Section 2. Pavaent of Aaaeaamenta. The aaae•••enta
shall be due and payable at the office of the Director of Finance
of the City, on or before Friday, Au9Uat l, ltto, in accordance
with Section ll-2-7(c) of the EnQlewOOd Municipal Code, provided
that all auch aaae••-nta .. y be paid, at the election of the
property ovner, in inatall-nta, with i ntereat aa hereinafter set
forth . Fa il ure to pay the whole aaaeaa-nt wi thin sa i d peri od of
t i .. aha ll be conc lus i ve l y c onaidered and held an electi on on the
part o t all perao na interested , whether under d i sab i l i ty or
othe rwi se , to pay in s a id ina t a ll .. n t a .
a ••••• An a llowa nce of 5t a ha U be .. d e on au p a yment s o f
d e durift9 auch period of 1 , but not the reafter.
11 be concluaivaly cona dared o be a
corre c n ••
he ot.
on the pow r or jur edict on of tha
nta, the qual ty Of tha wort, tha
din9a, the v a l d ty or tha
or he vaUd y ot he Han
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In the event of such election to pay in installments,
the assess .. nts shall be payable at the office of the County
Treasurer of Arapahoe County, Colorado in ten ( 10) equal annual
install .. nts of principal, the first of such installments of
principal shall be due and payable on or before the 1st day of
January, 1991. The reaainder of the installaents shall be due and
payable successively on or before the first day of January, in
each year thereafter until paid in full. The tenth and last
inatallaent ahall be due and payable on January 1, 2000. Interest
on the unpaid principal aaount ahall be at the rate of 7.50' par
annua, co.mancin9 on the affective date of the assassaant
ordinance, and payable each year at the tiaa of paying
inatall .. nta of asaessaenta.
Section J. Penalty for default or Non-Payment. Failure
to pay any inatallaent, whether of principal or intaraat, when due
ahall cauae the whole of the unpaid principal to becoae due and
payable i .. ediately. The whole aaount of the unpaid principal and
accrued interest ahall thereafter draw interaat at the rata
eatabliahed pursuant to Section 5-12-106(2) and (3), C.R.S., until
the data of tax aale, aa provided by law. At any ti .. prior to
the data of the tax aale, the owner aay pay the aaount of all
unpaid inatall .. nta with interaat at the penalty rate eet by thia
Ordinance and all penaltiaa and coata of collection accrued and
ahall thereupon be reatored to the ri9ht thereafter to pay in
inatall .. nta in the aa.. aanner as if default had not been
aufferad. The owner of any property not in default aa to any
inatall .. nt or payaent y, at any ti , pay the Whole of h
1.1npaid principal with accrued intereat to the date of th n
aaaeaaaent inatall nt ~yaent da e.
Section 4 . Aaaeaa .. nt Lien. All a•••••-n a levie
a9a nat the real property in the D atric , ot•thal' wi h al
n ereat thereon and penalt ea for default in ~ ther
all costa in collec in9 he ••-· ahall conat t1.1 e, troa
of tha final publication of th a Ordinan n
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the several amounts assessed against each lot or tract of land.
Such lien shall have priority over all other liens except general
tax liens, and shall be enforced in accordance with the laws of
the State of Colorado. A copy of the assessment ordinance after
its final adoption shall be filed with the County Clerk and
Recorder of the County wherein each lot or tract of land assessed
is located, for recording on the land records of such lots or
tracts of land.
Section 5. As•e•••ent• Aqain•t Divided or Subdivided
Tracts. If any tract of real property included within the
District is hereafter divided or •ubdivided into two or aore such
tracts or parcels, the Director of Finance, with the assistance of
the Director of Public Work•, i• hereby authorized and directed to
divide the as•essaent against such tract in the •aae proportion
that the tract itself i• •ubdivided into two or aore such parcels,
and to certify the revised as•essaents to the County Treasurer of
Arapahoe County, Colorado.
Section 6. Papent of Special A•sessaent Bond•. The
aaount of as•e•saents herein levied against the property •pecially
benefited, in the total .. ount of •••••'''••• S440,040.33,
together with the proceed• of the bond issue which are not needed
for the con•truction of the improve .. nts, if any , will be in an
amount aufficient for the payaent ot the outatanding bonda
previously iaaued for Paving D1•tr1ct No. 33, dated July 1, ltlt,
in the principal aaount of $705,000.
Section 7. Tht it any one or aore
or par • ahall
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hold a public hearinq on this Ordinance, before final passaqe at
7:30
City
P.M. or at such later time on Monday, June 18,
Council is able to hear it in its normal course.
1990, as the
Section 10. Publication and Effective Date. This
Ordinance, after its final passaqe, shall be numbered and
recorded, and the adoption and publication shall be authenticated
by the siqnature of the Mayor and the City Clerk and by the
Certificate of Publication. This Ordinance shall becoae effective
thirty (30) days after publication followinq final passaqe.
Read, a .. nded, and passed as ••ended on the 18th day of
June, 1990.
1190.
(SEAL
ATTESTED:
Published in full as a .. nded on the 21st day of June,
Susan Van Dyke, Mayor
Patricia A. erow, city Clark
I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clart for the City of
EncJlewood , Colorado, hereby certify the for-.oinv is a trua copy
of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and passed
on firat raadinv on April 1,, 1110, and publiahacl as a Bill for an
Ordinance on April 11, 11101 read, &aendacl, and pasaed as ... ndad
on the lith day of June, ltto, and publisbacl in full as a .. ndad on the 21st day of J~, ltto.
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ATTESTED :
Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk
0 ADOPTED This 2nd day of July, 1ttO.
iusan Van DYke, Mayor
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REVISED
FINAL ASSESSMENT DATA
PAVING DISTRICT NO. 33
SECTION A
Contract Construction
Brannon Sand and Gravel
Public Service Company
West Hazmat Corporation (est.)
Englewood Streets Division of Public Works
Legal and fiscal fees
Plus 21 contingencies
Interest (includes bond
interest)
Total Section A
23,547.44
8,031.20
32,015 .80
Less Assessment Housing Authority 2184 W. Warren
(Assessment Factor 1.16823374)
SECTION B
Contract Construction
Brannon Sand and Gravel
Englewood Streets Division of Public Works
Preli•inary & construction eng. (est.)
Incidental contract construction
Construction supplies/materials
EqutP~ent rental/fuel
Ownerships/labels
legal advertising (est .)
Office supplies/postage (est .)
Misc. supplies/expenses
Contract •aterfals testing
Trtt re110val
Tree replacement progra
esley eattr fals (ttst fng, etc .)
R.O •• and eas nt acqu f s ft t ons
Total Stct fon 8
s 92,242.94
32,773 .15
1,426 .31
4,498 . 50
1,372 .00
) ,470 .72
1,893.99
2,949 .04
9,967 . 50
8,)70 .50
3,890 00
lf ,732 .9S
113 ,068 .50
Pl us Assess nt Hous ng Author i ty 2184 • arrtn
Total Sect i ons A and I
flOllOtta
t/ll-to
5332,058.03
1,591.60
38,000 .00
6,362 . 77
5378,012 .40
63,594.44
5441,606 .84
-1,566 .51
suo,04o .33
5133! 278 .83
1, 000 .57
Sl34,Z79 .40
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fXHIBIT A
Lot I llod : W&JIV"'ON
1~7 1·29-2-CS-C21 I .
The i!t~n. Vi rg i I J C. J1..1rlene 11. 15 · IS
Jt iel"'
2
~~so s . r.endoll St.
L;t:lcton, Co . 80123-l!Sl
1HI·2S·1·0S·C2)
• lrOoofn, Veri 0
Z170 II . llo rren Ave .
lng1ewood . Co . 80 II 0· I OSO
1§, l·i:a· !-OS-C2§
Za-.braf'O , Jo 4.nn &. fio Quinto £
s Jt ~ ...
ZOllo S . ll&otft St.
"""'. ~·6 ~j ll'§; }1 11-z .... s-c
lee•, ':'c,:,y ta &. Helen
• Jt Ton
I 20 C•••oro Jr .
ifnwsr Cp. §0222·'-~IC.
,, 1-ii·i-bi-621
......... ,, Petr it" II ' fiery ~\ 10
• Jt '•• 1000 ... ,, ........
,."~' ~ lO ll 050 ji!Y-&S:bji ,.,..-...... ..-16
• U)O' t•r..-. h o.., .. ,, Ce . IOZ IO· S~J
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E• N 25 Ft for Ad Evons
1 Pork Est
(:081 W. iliff Ave.)
E,, •• ,, Perk h: ~. S 2) Ft
for Ad
(2170 01 . \Jarren Ave .)
[v•ns ,.,., tst E• s 2S Ft
for Ad
(1050 w. \rr.'ar rt:"\ Ave .)
(\,,.,, ;:.,, E ~o t E• S 25 <t
for ~~
(2C•J W . \."1rren A..,e ,)
[v a ""~t. ~., .. Es : Ex s s ;:
fo" d
(1:30 II , \Jarrt n Ave.)
hi "'I' Por~ h t tx S :s il
for ~d
l lt :! orrc"'' Ave
t •• ,.,, r., .. E •: t . l z; rt
•or Jill
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he t ••r ht [a ' :~ h
for •~
(Z~7 1 J , Ilif f A•e ,)
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ASSESSMENT
1 '566. 51
1 ,566 . 51
1 ,566 . 51
1 '5~6 . 51
1 '566 . 51
1 ,56~. 51
1 ,41 !). )5
I ,566. 51
1,556 .51
1,527"
1,566 .51
1,566 .$1 I • •
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1971· 28· 2·05-~~9
Whe 1an. ihofra1 D
~loll s . fo• St .
[ngl ... ood, to . 80 110·5618
I§ 1-2 1 ·2·6S·b~'
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12 1 Ev on• ,_.k htotu
,<uss s. Tejon St.)
IS h S 25 Ft for Aoad
Ev on• ,ork hto tel
( 2t'20 II . Wo rron Avo .)
,The i •on, Vi rti 1 J L liar lone 1\ 11
~ . Jt Ton
I S N 1/2 of Fo ll ow i ng Due
'o rcol : E• N 2) ;t f~r ~ood
!van1 fta :-1{. E•~ate• , •z:.o s. Kendoll st.
~m !U~!si!&sl 9 u:-'m
Hol i f i e l d, ,.,.ndr lck l, Thorou I )
• ~ J ' Anno
205lo w ... l t lc"
Enf••oo4, to. I0 110·1071o
I§ 1-.6 ·2·05·6>1
Joro,..l llo, Adolmo < L
[rftea t iftt Ana. Jt len
2010 w. lo lt l c "·
tnglowooi , Co . IO i lC·IG i
(N/A)
15 II 1)5 Ft £a tno h 25 Ft for
aood [von• ,ark EHIIU
(lOS • w. blt l c ")
'o rt or lot :2 :le.c •• log
25 H S of ~. · ~~r SO Lot T~
[ ]).2Ft Tn S 107 .72 fl Th
II )2 . 1 ft Tn I IC8 . I Ft to
log Slk I S h a n• ,., h t lles
(2~1 ~ w ~.lt •• 'i )
ASSESSMENT
249 .39
1,566 . 51
1 ,566. 5 1
1 ,551. 93
779.60
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t ~1o l u , ,ou ll •e M
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btl• ...... c •• 11C•I01
'•rt of Lot 12 )c•c •• let
25 ft s ' lS 2 Ft t ol ·~
tor Sd Lot ·~ S 1CI7 2 ft
T,. t l7 ' h "h II I C. f t
1 :6 .5 Fl to let Ilk IS
t ~• • '•r la ra1e'
(200 1 a.tt ( ,.,
I lS ft S e ' llol Cer ot
II T t l! J rt h l 107 ,
, t .. II 27 2 rt Th II l tJ I
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628 .10
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P. 0 . lo• 18271
,,eno , NV 89511·0278
1 ,71· 21-2· 05·06·
trope~, Joel ~ ' Nonoy D
Jt Ton
5 Aud; Lone Welt "'d•q 'e '§lR'·cq6t
'' t-2i-3-oo-oo2
1\l ttholl, ~gor PI
5 7172 w. 'lth •••.
lr-fleld, Co. 800:1 -7)0
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ll i ttho11, ao,or
7 7172 . 'lth ~ ••.
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ltg 1:.4 <t S of t:ol Cor lot
20Th S 60Ft ThE 119 .~6 Ft
Th N 60 F t Th II 1 19. 4 fl to
tog BH. 15 E.·ons Pori< Estotes
(222~ S . V~11ejo S t.)
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25 rt ror -Old
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(")01 kt ltllj r OJj
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ASSESSI'\ENT
158 .90
893 .5 1t
2,577 .82
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of lot IJ io or s I or he
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1971 · 29· 3· J :.·035
St ye,-s . Ja!':'ttl D
2~ llh i to ,: •.• ~r
l ; l tlc t on , :o . 80127 · 3558
1571 · 21· 3·:l:·0~2
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l 11 3 1 II . ~or •o r d Ave
£ng1ewood , :o . 8011 0-:11 ~
:571-21-3· ::-css
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ln9 l e.ooe, ==· I OIIC·IOJ5
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511 !/~ lj£ 1/~ Sll 1/ ~~~ E o1
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5 no •t to ,.9 ;. 5 165 ''
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ASSESSMENT
6,153 .16
2 ,105 . Olt
2 ,10 5 . Olt
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1 , 2375 S . Rar i tan St
tngle•ood, to . 10 11010)7
1971· 28·)·0 1· D 16
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• 2)50 S. Tejon St
. [ngle"oo~. to . 10 110-1 0~)
' 1971·2S·l·01·017
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4 2)75 S. Rarit an St
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2)~0 tt.rva r d Ave
tfts 1c f.• 's c.p)l t·I UJ
1 71 -: -)-05-0:P
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19 ·1 -ze-3-es·~ •
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(2)80 S . Tejon Stl
lots 10·12' :t.e [ 26 F: of
lot 1) Ex E 5 Ft of lot 10
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(ilz~ W '••ni•n .,1)
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lrt4ustr i a 1 '•rk
(N/A)
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South 1a .. n ;dns
(2).0 II . Henard Ave )
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ASSESSMENT
1,568 .8 0
8. 611.69
5,313 .58
108.00
1,7li9 .27
5,20li .69
3, :s .ss •
1 ,7119 . 27
1,7 9 .27
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1~7 1·28 -3-05 ·07 ~
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. 1971·26·)·05·075
Cabr i el , J aMel F
2 2079 II . Vouor
Englewood , Co . 8011 0·11 )1
1 971· 28 -)· OS·C76
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l Jt To n
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1~71 :t-3-CS<;;
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(2079 io/. Vauor Ave)
22 12 h. N 25 Ft fo r Rd
'SoYt hl ~n Ca r de n s
: (N/A)
17 12 h s ~5 f t ~or ~o.d
Sou ,hl awn Car de n t.
(20 )0 II . Hor va r d Ave)
29· I ~ , [A S 11 0 Ft ' E. ll 25 Ft
31 Southl o o'n ~doo
(N/A)
12 N 107 i't of S 1)2 ft E• SFt
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(II/A)
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ASSESSMENT
1,749 .27
1,743.27
1. 749 .27
5. 118 .7 3
1,530 .9)
1, 5 1. 28
1,675 .69
I ,6)6.13
707 .50
2 .1,
2 ,I I •
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l'\a 11 oy. Leonard T·.o.":'oAS r.
linda lea. Jt Te n
S88S 'orod i u Lone
Sspp 'I'''. Al !s 2s• 1971-: -)·05·12
~etretarv of l'ious i ng r. Urblft
Oov 1•os Curt i s St
Qspysr cg IQ2Q' .. "li.O
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6050 s . ll lndorMrt St
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for ll.o•d Sou thl .:~o~tn ~arde ns f2"' w "" '·d<• •vel
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107 .21 Ft 'Ea :ho N 25Ft
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ASSESSMENT
353 .75
353 .75
355.07
352.1.3
3511.28
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852 S . ~e f r•"'• •·•v
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202;, lo'. Karvad Ave
[ ""'""'ood Co . 80 II C· Il l 7
19i1·2!·3·0S··-e
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202~ II . ~orvor~ Avo
["~l e .ood, Co . 10110-1 11 7
1971-:S·)·OS-1 •9
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.C 2001 •'. V~•••r Ave
["g le•ood, Co . !0 110·11)1
1 ~7 1-:!·3 ·05· ;o
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:;.o.cs Southla.,n C.arden1
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291t .88
I, 71t9. 27
1,305.26
I ,313. 30
I , 737 .73
I ,73 .92
2 , 2 . l
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1§71-2S· -6§-626
Renzelr:•n. t 'J II ' tai 1 0
2 J 1 Ten
)S70 S. Xen i a Cl
Entlt-d, Co . 10112·27)0
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Jt Te n
5JI~ l. Nauaw Ave
Dt"Ytr i Co . IOU7-19 l7 1§71 -l ·l-D~-e
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!( 1780 II. We> ley Ave)
Downey Swb
,1 177~ 11 . Wuley Ave)
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(2~00 S . ~ar i lan 51)
h I ht tl I 00 ft Do~ne y Sub
(2~~0 5 . r.ar i ton St)
£ 1)0 f1 of w 112 f,'\1 1/4 s~
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(700 II , Cornell~.)
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ASSESSMENT
3,239 .99
3,239.99
691+.28
925 .71
12,062 .1.8
2, ~5 .97
96 .21t
702 .00
702.00
702 .00
702 .00
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:;]1-!~-2-11-010
"•' er)on . Ja~s G ' Arlene
J t Ten
7618 s . D•twr• Clr
littleton, Co . 60120 -~11 '
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2 761! S . Dltwrt Ci r
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2077-u!-1-oo-oos
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3775 ! . Li ncoln St
Eftgle.ood, Co. GCII0-3621
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3771 s . Llnc.oln St
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2. 021 . 17
1,994.22
891 .35
577.48
577.48
12,185.52
7tS .25
1,725.18
),272 .10
7,tl1 .118 I • •
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26 7-6 -1-17-t"'j
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2 10227 II )2 Lon 1266
Pnocn i •, AZ ~sos 1-1 )£~
2077 ·0)·1·17·0C~
H1 •te l b1rt. 5a.._o~t1 H Il l
3726 $. Li nco l n Sl
tnv l o•ood, to . l0110·3o22
2077 -~3-1 ·17·C~S
Hoehn, tori [ 111
3730 $. lincoln St
tnv lc•ood, to . 501 1 0·3~22
207:<3·1·17-::6
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2077 -: )· 1·17·: ~·
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7 )750 S Llnco '• St
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2071 -~)-1 ·17·::)
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lns i t•ood , C ''110·)'22
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1 Wynetkl Ht•
, ()708 S . Lincoln $t)
Wyr.et"-1 Ht•
()720 s . Lincoln $t}
'J't netL.a Hts
()726 S . Lincoln Sd
Wvnet ko Hu
()730 s . lincoln St)
Wvneu ... Ht 1
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0750 S . L incoln St)
Wynot . "" ()1e2 s L l ~tce ln St)
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1,739 .37
796 .98
796 .98
8):>.;1
1,222 .79
577. 8
1,3)6.65
7 6.80
S77 . 8
S77 . 8
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[n~le .. o;>d. to . 80 110-371 5
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281.01
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618.73
1,067.59
666.63
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705 .76
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COONCIL BILL NO . 28
INl'RaXX:m BY CXXJNCIL
MEMBER IP.niAiiAY
AN <JmnwcE REX;UIAT:n«; SKATEBciMDS, ReLLER SI<ATES, ROLLER BLADES CR RJLLER
SKIS IN 'mE CITY CF DKiL.floaD BY AMmOn«:> 'l'In.E 11 , CHAPTER 1 OF "niE
flG.DOD PIJNICIPAL CXDE 1985.
\o~DEAS, the fot::)del Traffic Code prohibits the use of skateboards oo
any City street or hi ¢way in the City, but does not have a prohibi tioo as
to private property or private parking lots which are c:pen to public use; and
WJOFAS, the regulation of sltateboards, roller skates, roller blades
or roller skis in the City of f)lqlelooiOOd is essential for the hl!alth, safety
and welfare of its citizens;
!0, ~. BE IT ~ BY 'mE CI'IY <ll.N:D.. CF 'mE CI'IY CF E2G.D«Xll, ~, AS f'OLLC).IS:
Sectioo l. Title 11 Chapter 1 of the f)lqlewood follnicipal Code, is
hereby .... &a by adding a new MCtioo 11-1-14 to l'e9Ulate IMteboards,
roller skates, roller blades or roller skis which shall read u follows:
ll-1-14: SitA'lmlMDS, Ja.Ult SI<AT!:S, ~ 8tR>ES CR R:1.t.D SKIS:
A. 0!7INITI~:
PRIVA'l!: PIICP!M'r: M!'ANS Nl'l REM. PIICPD<l'Y ~ QMD BY ANt
00\/!ltMNrAL DrriTY AM:> 1oiiiOf NO
~ DmTY Ho\5 ANt lBii\L CR
!X:lUI'rMIZ Dm:lar '11DEIN. IT SHW.
IMa.lllE ANt PRMTE PR:Pmn "'IIOf IS
tJSm BY ntE Gl!2aAL PUILIC I"CCt PMKIN:;
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B. THIS sn::TIOO SHALL BE IN AOOITIOO TO sn::TICN 11-1-1 (sn::TIOO
21-5 MODEL TRAFFIC CODE).
C. IT SHALL BE lJNLAWFUL Fat AN'i PERSOO TO <P~TE CR RIDE A
SJ<ATmlMD I ROLLER SKATES I CR fa.LER SKIS IN AN'i CF THE ~PI..ACES.
1. CN AN'i PUBLIC PRCJiflm' ~ SIGNS ARE POSTED PRCIUBITING
SOCH USE, .MD AS PJQ{IBITfD IN E.M.C. 11-1-1 (SEX:'l'ICN
21-5 CF THE r«DEL TIW'FIC CODE) •
2. CN PRIVATE PACPEkfi I tK.ESS P!»>ISSICN HAS BEn1 G~ BY
THE CHD, LESSEE Cit ~ IN OfM2 CF THE PRCJIERTY.
0. <PERATCitS CF SIWl'£BOo\RDS I Ja.[D SIWl'ES I RCLLflt BLADES CR
ra.tD SKIS SHALL YUl.O THE RIGif1'~4P.Y TO C1mER PEDESTRIANs
usn«; crrr ~, AM> SHALL NOr ontERWISE fHW«D CR
Dl1DF'flU: WI'l11 P!DES'nUAN TRAFFIC CN TII)SE SIDfJW.J<S.
Introcb::ed, read in full, and passed oo first reading oo the 4th of June, 1990.
Publilhec! u a Bill for an Ordinance oo the 7th day of June, 1990.
RMc5 by title anc1 passed on finAl ruding oo the 18th day of June, 1990.
Publlahec! by title u Ordinance No. , SciH of 1990, on the 21st day of .:tune, 1990. -
Patricia I. ere;;, City dd
the Clty ot ~lewood, Color , ~CZ'IKKJ:ua il • true copy of the Ordi.Mnce
list.d by u 1 u QrcUNnce No.-·
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SERIES OF 1990
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COONCIL BILL NO. 30
INTRODUCED BY CUJNCIL
~!EMBER ~THAWAY
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 11, CHAPTER 1, SD:TICN lB, ~ l-IJNICIPAL
COOE 1985 BY DELETING SEX:TICN 12-3 OF .ARTICLE XII OF 'mE KX>EL TRAFFIC COOE
AND SD:TICN 25-5h OF ARTICLE XXV CF 'mE M:XlEL TRAFFIC COOE AND ADDING NDJ
PRJIIISICNS AS TITLE 11, OW'TER 1, SEX:TICN 12 AND 13 PEln'AINING 'ro DEFmiNG
HANDICAPPID PERSOOS, SI~ JW:OICAPPID PARKING SPACES, AND PUNISJHNl' OF
VIOU\~.
\<,'HER£11.5, 'n"le Englewood City Council adopted the Model Traffic Code for
Colorado l~icipalities by ordinance 8, Series of 1986, with certain
e>a::eptions; and
\~, Sections 42-4-1109 Colorado Revised Statutes were reenacted
effective January 1, 1990 requiring official signs designating handicapped
parking spaces and increasing penalties for violators; and
·~. the City Ccuncil of the City of E))glewood recognizes that the
Enqlewood !ollnicipal Code pertaining to handicapped parking should be brought
up to date;
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tOJ, 'l'HEREf'CIU:, BE IT ~ BY ntE CITY CF ~. ~. THAT:
sect.1cln 1. 'n\at Title ll, Chapter 1, Section 1 of the Enqlewood PU'Iicipal
CO& 1985 be and hereby s ._nded by addinc;J a new subsection B.9. to read as
foll
U-l-l: ADCPl'ICN CF <XX>£:
8. 9. S!X:Tl 12-3 CF ARTICLE XI I IS r::ElEl"ED.
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B.lO. SEX:.'TIOO 25-5(h) OF ARTICLE XXV IS OELE'I'ED.
Section 2>-S ~ definitions
Sectian 3. 'nlat TiUe 11, Olapter 1 of the Englewood Municipal Code 1985 be ana henlbY is ~nended by adding a new Section u to read as follows:
11-1-12 PARKING PR.IVII.FXiES ~ 'mE HANDICAPPID:
A. Definitions:
1 . !W\DICAPPID ~ MDNS A PERSCN ~ ~y ~ICAPPID nfM'
HE IS UNABLE 'ro MJVE f'IOt PLN:E 'ro PLN:E wrnta1I' 'IHE AID Cf' A
HEX:HMiaL DEVICE CR lK> JW; A PHYSiaL HAIR1fNT VERIFIED BY
DISTDGllSHID VEmCLE LI~SE PIATES CR A aJRRDIT IDENl'IFY'IM:i
PI.N:MD ISSUD> BY 'IHE CCI..CJWX) tUAR'lMDfl' Cf' POl'CR VEma.ES AND
DISPlAYED AS RfXlUIRED BY THE CCI..CJWX) REVISID 9TMUrES.
2. JWmiCAPPID P~ FJ01 STATES ODD ~ CCUJWlO StWJ. BE
AI.U::H:D 'roUSE ~ICAPPtD PARJUNG SPACES IN ENGI.DCXD ~ I.<Ni
AS SUCH ~ HAVE ~~ ~ICAPPm LI~ Pl.A'l!:S CR
PIXAADS ~ 'IHEIR 101£ 8rM!:.
B. ot::SIC:~IOO OF ~ICAPP!D PMXD«: SP
1. DCH PAIUUNG SPICE ~ rat USE 11Y 'l1fE JWC>lCAPPm, 1oiiE'11CER
PL111LIC PACP!M"Y CR PRI'VA'l"£ PIU'Da'Y, SIW.L IE Wl'nl
CFFICIAL UPIUCilft' SI IDDn'lNING aot PNatiNG RESERIItD
~ BY niE ICAPPm. 'nil $lW..L
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C. PROVIDING OFFICIAL HANDICAPPED PARKING SIGNS.
1. niE CITY TRAFFIC mGINEER SHALL PRCJ\1IDE CRITERIA liND ~T roR
OFFICIAL HANDICAPPED PARKING SIGNS.
D. VIOIATICNS:
1 . 11tNY LAW ~ OFFICER ~ AIJl'HCIUZED ~ICAPPED PARKING
~ OFFICIAL AAY OfEX:K niE IDmriFICATI~ OF 1ltNY PERSCN
USING A IWI>ICAPPED LICENSE PlATE CR PI.N:ARD IN ~ TO
DEl"E»l>NE ~ SUCH USE IS AIJl'HCIUZED. a.JRRml'
DISTDG1ISHIHO LICENSE PLM"ES CR ID£m'IFYING PL1ICARDS ISSUED BY
niE CXUIWX> DEPAR'lMfl'fl' C£ MJ1'CR VEliiCLES, ~ DISPLAYED AS
PJWJI1IDED IN SEX:'TI~ 42-4-1109 CXLCRAOO REVISED 9l'A'1Ul'ES, ARE
PRIMA DelE E.'V1DEN:E THM' THE VElila.E ~ CR OCCUPANT IS A
BOOA FIDE OOALIFIED HANDICAPPED PERSCN.
2 • IT SIW..L BE A VICI.ATI~ OF 'nUS COOE F<R 1ltNY PERSOO WHO IS NOr A
JW«>I~ED ~ ~ '1'RANSPCR1'ING A IWI>ICAPPED PERSOO TO
EXErCISE THE PRIV1UXiES AI.LGm) BY sa::TIOOS 11-1-12 AND 11-1-13.
3. 00 PDSCII WHO IS NOr A twmiCAPPED PERSOO, ~ IS NOr
'IWoNSPCRl'~ A JWmiCAPPED Pmsctl, StW.L USE A LI~ PlATE CR
PL1IC'MD IS5Um TO A HANDICAPPED PERSCN IN N:XXIIEW«:E wrnt niE
CXLCRAOO REVISED Sl'A'I'Ul'ES TO JUX:EIVE THE mm:FITS CR PRIVII..fXiES
AVlULMLE TO A twmiCAPPED Pmsctl lHD 'nUS CRDI!WCE.
!llctial 4. That Title U, 0\lrpter l of the 0'191-..ood PU\icipal. Coda 1985 be
ina fiinbY is ~ by .&!1ng a new Section 13 to read u follows:
11-l-13: PAitiCDIC PRlVILBZ PCit ntE IWC>ICAPP!D: A vatlCU: wrnt
bf!ri'Dti11Skffe UCD&t PLkftS Cit AN IDINrrFYINc P1K.MD
OOICM'ING 'nfAT neE a:x:uPAifr r::l WO VDaa..E IS A P~
w:rnc A KNC>ICAP, AS tEFINm IN sa:Tlal U-1-U A.l. r::1 'l'HIS
CXXIE, f9.Y IE PMJC!D AIDG PUBLIC SIR!ZJS ~.ESS rz M1Y
TIMI!: LOO'tM'Ial DfiOIS!D BY OFFICIAL 51~ ~ PMJCDIG IN
SUCH MD.; EXCEPT TtP.T SUCH PR.IVD.lXZ StW.L N01' APPLY '1'0
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Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 4th day of
June, 1990.
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 7th day of June, 1990.
Read by title and passed on fi.nal reading on the 18th day of June, 1990.
Published by title u Ordinance No. , Series of 1990, on the 21st day
of June, 1990. ---
Attest:
Patr1.cia A. crow, City ctC'k
I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City of f'Zigl-..cod, Colorackl ,
hereby certify that the lll:xJuia and fangoinCJ a • true ocpy of the Ordinance
paa..S m final readincJ and publiu.d by title a Ckdinanoe No. , Series at
1990. ---
PatriCii A. crow
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ORDINANCE NO. ..21
SDUES OF 1990
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BY At.1l'HORITY
<XX.JOCIL BILL NO. 32.1
INl'ROOlJCm BY CXlllNCIL
MEMBER J<OLTAY
AN ORDINAOCE AMEM:>ING TITLE 9, OiAPTER 3A, SEX:TIOOS 2 AND 4, ~
KJNICIPAL COO£ 1985, DEALING WI'lli IOJSING RmlLATIOOS.
~. there are many hanes in the City of Fnglewood that were
constructed prior to 1950 which have existing habitable roans in the basenents
with ceiling heights of less than that required in the Housing Code; and
WHEREAS, it would be .inpractical to roodify the ceiling heights in these
older hanes without undue hardship upon the hcJneo.mers to neet requirements of
the Housing Code; and
WHEREAS, by I'8IIOVinq this burden, the haneowners would be en<nlraged to
upgrade existing habitable areas in basenents by installing egress windows and
snclte detectors;
10, ~. BE IT CHliUNm BY 'lli£ CITY CUJNCIL OF 'lli£ CITY OF
EN:iLE)«XD, CCLCJQDO, ~:
s.:tion 1. Title 9, Chapter 3A, Section 2, Fnglewood ~cipal Code
1985, ~ations, is hereby amen.ded to read u follo.~S:
9-JA-2: MlNIH.M CEILING KEIQfl':
.-~ •• t w utat .. .-.a.... _.., ·~ t±'tth -~ .............. ~------..._~EV!JfiKMITABI..E
JOl1 Lcx::AT'fD IN 'lli£ MSEMm' St'.ALL ~VE A CEILn«i HEIGHT CF AT LEAST SIX
FEET EIQfl' INOtES (6'8" . 'nle floor are. o! any space Mving a ouling
hei9ht of 1 ... than five f•t (5'), or the floor are. o! any cloeet: Ot"
stor c:arp&rtJ!Ient, shall not be oonsidllred u part of the floor are.
111 CXI'Iplting the total of floor u.a of the for the (:lW:pC)M of
detent\ininq the rmini.ble OCC\.Ipllncy of the llUl9 2.
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B. APPROVED FXiRESS ~ HAVE BEDJ INSTALLED IN ALL SLEEPING
AREAS.
Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading oo the 4th day of June, 1990.
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 7th day of June, 1990.
Read by title and passed on final reading on the 18th day of June, 1990.
Published by title as Ordinance No. _, Series of 1990, on the 21st day of June, 1990.
Attest: SUNn Van DYke ,Mayor
Patricia A. crow, Cl.ty derk
I, Patricia H. Craw, City Clerk of the City of ~lewcod, Colorado,
heAby certify that the llbovw and foregoing is a m. ocpy of the Orc1inanoe
puled oo final rudinq and published by title u cr&Nnce no. , SeriH of
1990. -
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?ROCLAMATIO~
\·:HERE.;s, the goverMent of South A! rica systematically de n ies t."ae Black
ma j ority basic h~~, rights, f~eedam and j~stice un~_r the ?O l icy o f apar-J1:ic;
and
v.~;s, the a?art.'iei d regime continu es to j ail, t o rture a."ld even assassi -
n a-;e i ts ?Olitical CJ??Onen ts; and
v::-Et<.r.;s, the peopl e o : 5o'J :...l-J A! r i ca !-.ave we c cr.ed :he ~e le ase c f :>e son
!-:atldela, lea der of t.'ie J>...!r ica"l Natio:1al Con g=e s s, b-J t !".ave : .. l"lSis t ed t hat a;:;a...-:-
~i d ca.,;;ct ~ ~e :orr.ed, : t I!U!S': !::le I!X-!is:!"led a."ld ~e?_ac ed .,..i :...!) ful l cie;-o::~acy ,
inc l ud:..."lg -; . .'l e r ig!"lt -:.o vct e C:"l :...'le ~sis c f O':le ;>erso:1, one vote i."l a ~:."li:'ied,
non=ac ia! Sou th n!r1ca ; ~d
\ ·rr-;.E.;s, ~-t:. S . C::-.!e=~=-:: '~yc=s e.-:t=ses ~'1e ~a-::or.!.l " ~~~e !c=
t.ne ?eo;>!e" carpa1cm !a-.:. ::;ed '::rt t:le :..!r.:a ?\:.."'ld, a no::-;::ro!:t ~gar .. l.:atlC:i, to
col .ect 21lc-:s fr::n :... e ;. r::a"l ~!e t:> t-..1<;. !lg!"lt :...":e Ce!r.and !or !cl! :le-
:n:x:ra cy :.n Sout.'i n!rl.ca e.-:! !'..!11 sa."lC i.o:-:.s l.."l :... e ·r.: -:ed St a -.es ; a."'ld
t."le '.S. Co."'l!ere:\ce c! ~~:::::~s cu:s em :...':e Unhed S.ates Cc:1;-:-ess
ca";lreh-..:r.s:\·e ecc-.:rrJ.c L"'ld ;x>l:-._cc sa.."'C t ions aga.ir:st t.."le :-ac_st
90\'e t o f So.::... .:.!r~:a L-:d • ? :... • e:"~!c~ce:! ·~,u. :W. ~:-acy :s es-
t~li al"'e:! :u t.. at cc-J.-:t--y; and
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COUNCIL COKKUNICATION
DATE ACIJQ)A ITDI SUBJECT
June 18, 1990 12 (a)
INITIATED IY Englewood Water and Sewer Board
STAFF SOUI.C! Stewart Fonda , Director of Utilities
ISSU!/ACTION PROPOSED
Council approval of the Basin Interceptor Agree~~ant.
PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
Discussed at Council study session on February 26, 1990 .
STAFF dALYSIS
Basin Interceptor
Agree11ent
The Water and Sewer Board reco .... nd d approval at th ir Kay 8, 1990 .. tlng .
IACKCROUIQ)
Th Basin In erceptor Agr e .. nt would be b n Cl y of
Sanitation Dis rict , South Arapahoe Sanitation Dls rlct , South
Dhtrict o . 1.
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Legal title to the Interceptor north of Mansfield shall be in the City of Englewood .
Legal title to the Interceptor and all replacements located to the south of
Mansfield, or upstream shall be in Southgate .
FINANCIAL
The cost of the projects will be funded by Line Development Charges , collected for
each new residential equivalent tap to be served by the Interceptor . The funds will
be collected and held by Englewood . The funds will be held in an interest-bearing
special fund and a separate trust account called "The Project Fund ." Each calendar
quarter Englewood shall send a state .. nt detailing incoae, investments and
withdrawals of money from the Project Fund, to the governing body of each party .
The initial development charge will be $300, and paid at the same time other tap fees are paid .
Ope ration, maintenance, repair and replacement costa shall be charged to and
c ollected from all customers within the service areas of the parties . The charges
wi ll be based on mid-winter calculation of wastewater flow .
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A BILL FeR
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COONCIL BILL NO. 31
INI'ROOU<;D} J!~ CXXJNCIL ~'-U/11~
AN CJmiNANCE APP~ THE Bo\SDl ~ AGRf»!ENl' BE:lwm.J THE CITY CF
nG.D«XX>, sari'IQTE SANITATIOO DISTRICT, sa.mf ARAPAHOE SANITATIOO
DISTRICT, .N«> THE sa.mf E1G.fHXJ) SANITATIOO DISTRICT NO. 1.
~. the Basin Interceptor Agreemeut would be between the City of
~1ewood, South9ate Sanitation District, South Arapahoe Sanitation
District, and the South ~lewood Sanitation District No. 1; and
~. currently there is a 42" sanitary sewer interceptor system
that BerJes nest uaers in one waste water drain~ basin served by the
Bi..City Plant; and
toltERE'AS, insufficient capacity exists in the interceptor at this time
to .erve the ultimate projected flows of this dr~ basin; and
~. ownership is currently held by the City of Englewood, South
Arapahoe, South Arapahoe and Southcjate u tenants in CXI'II1a'l; and
WHDF.AS, other parties ocntribute wastewater, but have no recorded
ownership interest reaultinc) in disputes 1110'9 MVeral of the entities
rec;ardin9 proper allOCAtion of capacity of the interceptor; and
~. the parties wish to resolve the capacity issues, eNible
orc5erly enl~t of the ~ to n.et incrus~ C41p11City needs me!
provi~ effective r.ainten.nce nlpUr cd operation of the entire buin; and
IIICDEAS , ltl9&1 title to the intercepter north of Mansfield shall be
in the City of Dlql...ood and legal tltle to the interceptor end all ~
repl ts located to the .auth of Mansfield or upatrellll llhall be in
Southgate; cd
this
'"""""nw!P., BE IT ~ BY 'nl! CITr .....,..~..., CITY CF
AS ruo..uwoo;:o
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Southgate Sanitation District, South Arapahoe Sanitation, and
the South Englewood Sanitation District No. 1.
2. After setting forth basic recitals and in oonsideration of
the lll.ltual oonvents and agreements oontai.ned in the Agreement
the parties agree as follows:
A. Section 1 of the Agreement provides generally for
ownership and capeci ty rights. n. Agreenent sets
forth who shall have legal title to the portions of
the interceptor u well u expressed warranties u to
that o.mership. "nw ~t contains provisions
regardi.n9 conveyance of title as to the interceptor as
well u capacity rights which are Mt forth in E:lchibit
8 to the ~1t. c.p.c:ity rights are expressed in
single family equivalent (SFE) which is defined in the
Agreement. n"le n~ of SFE 's served by the
Interceptor u of the effective date are set forth in
Exhibit c to the ~t.
B. Section 2 of the Agr-.nt provides that the parties
shall participate in eight (8) reconstruction proJects
which will enlarqe and r .. li9n the inten:.ptor to
iiCCalltodate the ultiltwate p!'Ojected wutwater flow to
be contributed to the int.UCIIptOr by each party. n. t
eight (8) projects are idllntified in Exhibit A to the
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payable per SFE, the c::cJ1tX>Ilents of the lien charge
which are a base charge and the advance lien charge
and the definition of those terms. Section 4 of the
Aqrea~ent also provides for direct advances allowed
and the rrethod and manner of charging a payrrent of
direct advance charges as well as reint>ursement OJt of
the project fund, reinbursaTI!nt for accelerated
projects and the lirni ted obligation to b.ldget and
appropriate annually. Section 4 of the Aqreenent also
sets forth the Dart.nnlth Project special provisions.
E. Section 5 of the Agreanent provides for project
funding and disbur...,..t. It provides for
ca•IIEIIC«<Ieeat and design, constnx:tion, construction
cost overruns and for clo.e out.
F. Section 6 of the Aqreeteat provides for project
sizing/additional f.:ilities. It provides for a
cap.:ity review period, for pniCOI'lStruction added
CllpiiCity, Dart:mouth future additional oonatruction and
for post oonatnx:tion adcSed c:ap.:ity.
G. Section 7 of the ...... ,t provides for capac:ity
disputes.
H. Section 8 of the ~·t provides for operation, ~. np&ir ~ napl~t. Section 8 Mts
forth the raponaibility of the owner, provides for
raaintenance c:harcJes ~ who ahall pay theM c::har9H,
prcwidH for a buc59et ~ pu-ty obl.i9Ation.
I. Sec:tion 9 of the •--•t provides for cl.U. .-ld
penal d ...
J. Sect. on 10 of the •--•t provi
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P. Section 16 of the Agreenent sets forth miscellaneous
provisions, partial invalidity, the r.ethod for
anenanent, the applicable law, for waiver, authority
for negotiation as to supplemental actions, the
effective date and as to the binding effect.
Q. Section 17 of the Agreenent provides for termination.
Introclx:ed, read in full, and passed on first reading oo the 18th day
of June, 1990.
Published u a Bill for an Ordinance on the 21st day of June, 1990.
Susan Van Dyke, Mayor
ATl'EST:
Patricia A. crow, City Clerk
I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City of fn;lewood, Colorecb,
t.reby certify tNt the llbcNe ~ fcngoinq is a true copy of a Bill for an
CllrdiMnce, int.ro&.aced, rM4 in full, anc! passed on first ruding oo the
18th day of JUne 1 1990 •
Patr1ca A. crow
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~ASIN I~TERCEPTOR AGREE~~NT
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT
SOUTH ARAPAHOE SANITATION DISTRICT
SOOTH ENGLEWOOD SANITATION DISTRICT NO. l
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l. CV!'\trah!~l Capacit~· R:!.g~t•
l.l Owner•
1.2 Convayance of ~it~e
1.3 Capacit~ ~i~hta
1.4 S!"E :;)e!inec!
2. iartici~at1on
3. Pro~eet :r..pl er.~entation
3.1 Pro:ect ~·~•;era
3.~ ?:~~~c ~ ~L:a~er A~:t~:ity, ~esiq= C~•=i••
3. 3 Pre: tc';a Sc: •. e~u~., C!':a::~••
3.4 Coo:~i!'\t';ion
3.4.! Coo:~ir.ation o! ~eai;n
3.4.2 ~tai;n Ra~iew; Sa:
3 .4.3 ~otic:e o! Cha~~·
3.4.4 Pro~ect Kanaqar ~•siqn Co~~=ol
3.4.5 Site Access
3.5 Stan~ard of Care
3.6 Public ~iqhts-o!-~ay
3. 7 Olotr.erahip
4. Project Tun4in; -Collection
4.1 Li~• Charv••• Actual Coats
4. 2 Tnat run~ a
4.3 Acc o~ntin;t Reporta
4.4 C~a:~et Payab:e per SFE
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4.6 A~vance Charqa
4.7 Direct Adva~c:••
4 ,1 ••~~b~r •• ent
'·' Aect .trated Projaet t
4 .10 ~~tad Ob~iqat1on
4.11 Dar ~th ~reject ~tc!al P:o ·ie.ora
5. Project fund nq -Ditbur••~ nt 5.1 Daaiqr.
5.2 conatruction
5.3 Cer.atructicn Coat Cv errur.a
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6.3 Da:t~outh ?reject; !~tu:e A~~~tio~al
Construction
6.~ ?ott•Cocttr~ct!on Ad~•d Capacity
Ca~ac!ty D!trutes
Opera~lon; ~~i~te na~=•l Repair1 Replace~~~~
1.1 Retror.s~bil!ty o! Ow~er
1 .2 ~a!ntena~c• Char9ea a. 3 Jud;at
8.4 Pa:tr C~li;&tio:'l
9. C!a~~~~ Pe~a~t!et
10. Co~pl!ance wit~ S~an~~~~~
11. A:~itratior.
1~. !:'l!orce~ant
12.1 Specif~c ;er!o~t:'lca o! C a paci~y
Guarantee a
12.2 C~re c! ?ro!e:t ~ar.a~er '•fault •
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BASIN INTERCEPTOR AGRE~NT
THIS AGREEMENT is made effective as of August 1,
1990, by and between the following parties:
A.
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Ci~v o! !::c!.~·.,;coc! (•!::-:cle•.,ooc!•), 3400 Sou~h E:!!~!. Stree~, ~n~lewood, Coloraco 60 1~0;
Southgate Sanitation District (•southgate•), 3722 East
Orchard Road, Littleton, Colorado 80121;
South Arapahoe Sanitation District (•south Arapahoe•),
5tt5 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard, 1200, Englewood, Colorado 80111;
South Englewood Sanitation District No. 1 (•south
Englewood•), Post Office Box 64, Englewood, Colorado 80151;
hereinafter collectively called •the Parties•.
RECITALS
I. There currently exists a sanitary sewer interceptor
~st .. (•the Interceptor•) that serves a biqh percentage of users
in one of the wastewater drainaqe basins that is served by the
81-city Treat.ent Plant. The Interceptor conaista of the v, v.
a.n4 1 linea, plus the ae91Mllt froa Manholes l-5t to D-3 in
Orchard ao&d, which have collectively been referred o ae •The
In ere p or consists of a u-nch d r P pe,
• ions have been expanded to 10 inch •·
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In~erceptor but have no record ownership interest therein . The
rights-of-way ~or the Interceptor consist variously of public
streets and hiqhways, and deeded easements and rights-of-way held
>.s t:sed in th :. s
Agreement, the term Interceptor shall includ~ the pipeline and
all surface and subsurface appurtenances, and with all ea s ements ,
rights-of-way and other property interests appurtenant thereto.
III. Insufficient capacity ex i sts i n the Inte r c eptor at this
time to serve the u l tiaate pro j ected f l ows of the dra i nag e b asin.
IV. There are currently disputes IUIIOng several of the
entities utilizint the Interceptor concerning the proper a lloca-
tion of capacity in the Interc eptor . The Parti es hereto wish to
resolve all of such capacity issues, to provide for the ord erly
and tiaely e n lart-•nt of the ay a t -to .. et the increa sing
c apac ity n e ed s of the dra inag e b a sin , and t o provide ef!ective
.. inte n anc e , repa ir , a nd opera tion for t he benefit of the entire
basin.
v. The Part as wish o 14 n !y cons ruction projec s ha
will be needed in the future, n4 to provide tor proj
and a eource of funcSin or such projec •· ae 11 as
for h onto nt op a ion, in and r p ir of
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VI. Pursuant to the Colorado Constit~tion, Article XIV,
Section 18 (2) (a) and CRS Section 29-1-203, these parties may
cooperate or contract with each other to provide any func~ion,
VII. The qoverninq body of each Party hereto has studied the
provisions of this Aqreement, and has determined that it is fai:
and equitable to ita constituents and in the beat interests of
such Party, that it represents a reasonable and desirable com-
promise of any and all disputes between and amonq the various
Parties with respect to allocation of the capacity of the Inter-
ceptor, and that the provisions hereof pro.ote the public health
and safety within the corporate liaita of e.ach Party.
NOW, TKEa&FORB, in consideration of the mutual covenants and
aqre ... nta herein contained, the Parties aqree aa follows,
1. Ovnerahipr Capacity aiqhta. Leqal title to the aeqaent
of In ere p or locat d o the nor h, or downs r froa the
n ry of the Intercep or in o K nhole V-7, includinq sa id a&nhole
aelt, loca ed at the in era e ion ot the tntere ptor w th
Kana el4 Avenu , shall be placed in ntlewood, Lefal t le to
• of th Int re p or loca 4 to he aouth, or ups r
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1.1 Owners. As to the respective segments of the
Interceptor titled in Englewood ' Southgate, each
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auch par~y ahall be referred to herein as •ewner•,
~~~ ~: ~~ ex~:•ss:7 as:£~e t~4~ eac~ Cw~e: will
hold title to its se9111ent of the Interceptor
subject to the terms of this Agreement, for the
use and benefit of all Partiea hereto as their
interests appear. Each Owner expresaly warrants
that the Interceptor's aewaqe tranamission
capacity which ia reserved herein to the other Part ies
is not and will .not be required by such OWner to
provide aervice to ita own conatituenta. Further , each
Owner abaolutely and forever waivea and releases any
and all cla~ it aay now have or hereafter acqu ire to
claill, uae, or exercise any control over any
Interceptor capacity reaerved hereunder to any other
Party axcept u is expressly provided in this
Atre nt.
Conve~a nce of T1t Upon th r coreS& 0 of th I
Atr nt in th r coda of th Cl r and c:o 4
for Anpah COW\ y, Colora4o, any a nd a u
pro a ll th • in 4 0
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Nevertheless, in order to facilitate the tra~sfer
of record title, the Parties shall execute such
documents of transfer as may reasonably be deemed
;1eces:i.s:::· c: ;::::.:;;:•= ':.y a.:: CW::e: ,;o conv ay ~o i ~
all of the respective riqht, title and inte:est of
such Parties in and to the Interceptor and all
appurtenances thereto, includinq easements and
riqhts-of-vay, in its entirety, within 45 days
after written request h rece ived from the
•OWners•.
1.3 Capacity Rights. Subject to the ful l payment by a
Party of all suaa herein provided to be pai d by
i t , suc h Party shall have the capaci ty r i qht s set
f orth f or it in Exhibit I attached hereto and
incorporated herei n by re f e r enc e , in t he Coluan
entitled •Total Units (IrE) • • Such c a p a city
ri9h • are e~pr e •• 4 in liAtle•F&aily £q ivalen
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1.4 SFE Defined. For the purposes of this Agreement,
Part
the method of calculating the number of SFEs
represented by any sewer service connection shall
:;., ::.~3&:! ~:pen t:-.a :::~•-:.::cc o! ca:c-.::at:.:oc; t!"la
treatment tap fee for the Littleton/Enqlewood
Bi-city Wastewater Treatment Plant, as defined in
the Enqlewood City Code, with the treatment tap
fee for a sinqle family residence served by a 3/4•
water meter correspondinq to one (l) SFE. The
nuaber of SFEs attributable to other sewer service
connections shall be calculated by dividing the
a.ount of the treatment tap fee for such other
service, as deten~ined by Enqlewood, by the aaount
of the treataent tap fee for a sinqle family
residence served by a 3!4• water meter.
Modifications to the .. thod of calculating SFEs
aay be aade upon the concurrence of both Pro j ect
agars if future studies c!etara na a 110re
appropria • odOl09)'.
Part a ahdl par c pate in • gh
r:uc ion projec ich will enlarg 4 r Ugn h
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incorporated herein by reference, and herein collectively
referred to as "the Projects•.
3.1 Project Managers. Enqlewood shall have control o !
and act as Project Manaqer for Project No. 7 as
shown on Exhibit A. Southqate shall have control
of and act as Project Manaqer for Pro j ects No. l
throuqh 6, incluaive, and Proj ect No . 8 , as s hewn
on Exhibit A.
3.2 Project Manager Authority, Deaign Changea . The
Project Manaqer shall have full respona i b ilit y and
authority to conduct and aanaqe the deaivn a nd
conatruct i on of the Proj ecta aub j e c t t o it a
control aa effi c i ently and econa.ica lly a s
r easona bly possible. Project Manaqer ahall have
he authority and the oblivation o i nvu i qa
a nd nt any chanqu to a Project which U l
enable i to furnhh the required ca c ty a a
cost leta tha n the cur~e nt et 1aa ed cott tor ha
Pro j c aa oriv1n a l1y pla nned, withou any
d inh n the qua li y of d titn,
a erial• or wor~nah p . In no a
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Project Manager change a Project so as to reduce
the capacity thereof below the rec;uirements set
forth for it in Exhibit B, nor shall any Project
capacity thereof above the capacity specified for
it in Exhibit B except as provided in 6.2 below.
Further, the Project Manager ahall not cause or
permit any change in a Pro j ect which would result
in costa greater than the then current es timate
for it, unless strict adherence to the or i ginal
plan would result in even greater cost increases.
3. 3 Projects Schedulez ChanQes. En9ineerin9 and
financial p1anninv f o r al l Projects have al r eady
beCJUft. The deaiqn of e a c h Project wi ll be
i niti ated in sufficient time to enab l e
con struc t i on thereof t o beqin when the ex i stinc;
f ac ilitiea i t v ill r e place h a ve re a ch~ 95 percent
of their 4 aiqn capacity . Construction of each
Pr:o j ec w 11 be initiat d aa deter.in by the
Project ana ver, bu no
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heir: 4 aiql\ c a paci y,
a aur~ flov a . ot.wi b
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availability of funding as determined in Section 4
below, accelerate the design or construction, or
both, of any Project when su ch a ct i o n will produce
a v oid a aubatantial loss or co at increase which
would reault from adhering strictly to the
schedule aet forth above, e.g., facilities to be
replaced by the Project require extensive, major
and coatly repairs or replac .. ent be!ore reach i ng
the specified percentaqe of their deaign capac i ty,
or hiqhvay construction or other factors render
the original achedulinq substantially more
expensive or otherwise .are diaadvantaqeous than
proceedin9 on an acce l erated baaia.
3.• Coordination.
3 .•• 1 Coordination of D sign. Tbe Project Mana9e r shall
furnish writ n o ic: o tach Party h n 1 ia
re dy 0 Hainary d • 91\ of a Proj C I
and shall a tha schedule "" c
all far i ea 'I pru n for rpo of
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meetinc;• shall be held upon the completion of
preliminary design and final design. The Project
Manager shall give written Notice of all such
:::6•'::.::-;s to •~c;,. ?a=':.."J 1 a:::.c! shall qi·;e ca=e!ul
consideration to the comments and suqqestions of
all Parties relating to the plan, desiqn and
construction of each Project. All Parties shall be
entitled to attend the preconstruct ion meetinq
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and to meet and confer at any reasonable time with
the Pro ject Hanaqer about any Project subject to
its control, and the Project Manaqer will perait
all Partie• to inspect all plans and deJign at any
stage of tbe design phase.
3.4.2 Ded9n bvievz aar. The Project Manager shall
provide to each Party a copy ot the preliainary
cSedgn and ot the final design pro.ptly up
c:oaplttion. Each Party JhaU h r vpo •
for y-Uv 1.S.ya \1 n ic 0 r
c: nt. XC p •• 1 y
to tvrnhh the r uir cS capec y,
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objection to or concern with such matter within
the said forty-five day period. Nothing in this
3. 4. 2 or in 3. 4.1 or 3. 5 shall be construed to
:~=~: c= ~=?•i= •~7 Cwne='s ~~aran~ee o: ca?acity
to any party as set ~orth in Section 1, it being
the intent of the Parties that such capacity
guarantees are strict and absolute, regardless of
whether any Party participates in design aeetings,
or notifies any Project Manager of objections
under this Paragraph.
3.4.3 Notice of Change. Project Mana9er shall give
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u ... ly written notice to all Parties of any
proposed aaterial chan9es in the plan, design,
schedule, or construction of any Project sub ject
to i ts control. In the event of any such chan9e,
the provisions of 3.4.1. and 3.4.2. above shall
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the event a dispute is not resolved by agreement,
the Project Manager's decision shall prevail;
provided, however that in no event shall a Project
Ma::ac,;er have the authority to plan, desic,;:1 or
construct a Project in such a way that violates
any provision of this Aqreement, includir.q without
limitation the provisions of 3.2 above.
3.4.5 Site Access. Any Party may have reasonable access
to the site of any Project at any time to observe
the development or construction of the Project.
3.5 &t&Ddard of Care. Except as set forth in Section
1 with reapect to capacity quarantees, the Project
Manater shall have no liability to any Party on
account o .f any act or decision involving the
exercise of its judv-ent or discretion unless the
act or decision vas clearly erroneous in light o!
circumstances at i v s de.
3.6 btl
o. I, the reloca on n
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'/ a.n4 Plat ve.
al• r. all roj
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the same to be placed in public streets And
highways subject to its jurisdiction and control,
subject only to reaaonabl• controls and rules
=e~a~i~q general ly to the use of public s~=eets
and highways for subsurface utility facilities.
3.7 Ownershio. Each Project shall be owned and held
by Southgate or Englewood, depending upon its
location, pursuant and subject to the provisions
of Section 1 above, both during and after
construction.
4. Project FundiD9 -Collection.
4.1 Line Charge•, Actual Coats. The actual coat of
the Projects shall be funded by ap.cial charges ,
herein called Line Charges (•LCa•), wh ich thAll be
paid by each Par y as provided below, ~d coll ct-
ed, h ld nd tnql n ns •
Ul'l ild ol ly for h purpo •• • tor
n th • ct on • and for no
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rights-of-way and other real property interests.
Actual costs include direct engineering, legal,
labor, materials, and equipment expenses, and all
include reasonable indirect costs actually and
necessarily incurred in connection with a Project
and which are supported by reliable written
evidence.
4.2 Trust Funds. All such LCs, when collected by
Englewood, shal~ be held in an interest-bearing
special fund and Hparate trust accOWlt called
•the Project FuneS•, wholly segregated fro. other
funds aDd aec:urities of Englewood. Englewood
shall never c~ngle such with other funds or
assets of Englewood, and shall never at any time
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us , loan, or borrow the s ... in any vay. All
accrued interest shall r ... in in the Project Fund
cred ted o Parties ccording to he
ch • and IU\ o heir pe n 1 into the
Pro c Fund.
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Party a detailed statement and accounting of the
income, investments, and withdrawals of money fro~
the Project Fund for the immediately preced!nq
statement as of the end of the immediately prece~
inq calendar quarter reqardinq the manne: in which
any funds withdrawn fr0111 the Project Fund have
been expended. Any Party shall have the ri~ht at
any time to ex&JDine all of Englewood' a recorda
regard i ng the status of said Pro j ect Fund, and the
details of said income, invest.ents, or
withdrawals.
4.4 Chartes Payable per SFE. One LC shall be due and
~yable to ED9levood as Trustee for the Proj e c t
Fund for eac h SFE or fract i on thereof attributabl e
to al l new t apa t o be served by the Interc eptor
a n4 conn et a f te r t.he ef t c ive dae of t.hh
, cal la ccordin 0 rovh i ons
of 1.4 bov•. t • l s d e 0
for p. Entlevoo4 ill no a pprove
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~.5 Base Charge. The LC may consist of two
components, the "Base LC" and the "Advance LC."
The Base LC shall equal the estimated or actual
estimated maximum number of new SFEs to be served
by the Interceptor and connected after the
effective date of this A9reement. The Base LC
ahall be recalculated effective as of each
anniveraary date of this A9reement by the
unanimoua decision of both Project Mana9ers, based
upon the revised est~tea of the actual cost o!
Project• or portion• thereof not yet ca.pleted,
and upon revised eatiaatea of the aaximua nWIIber
of new SPZa to be aerved by the Interceptor and
connected after the recalculation date. The Base
LC ahall be char9ed, paid and collected for every
new &FE aerved by the Interceptor and connected
after the effective date of thh Agre nt,
r 9•r4lesa of the fact: that all Projec s y have
b en coarpl teeS. Aft r a u Projects h ve b n
c Cllllp le ed , the lase t.C ahaU a lao in clue! an
ad4 1 ional \U) atiaa ecS by t.he 0
en&ble rei.tlb\lra of a ll Mvanc Lea 0
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4. 6 Advance Charge. The Advance LC shall equal an
~c~~~ ~~~c~ is ce~=c~ ~ccessa=y, ~n ac~i~~Q~ ~0
the Base LC, to qenerate sufficient amounts for
the Project Fund to be able to pay for the
Projects as they are scheduled for deaiqn and
construction pursuant to 3.3. The Advance LC
shall be reviewed at least annually , as of the
anniversary date of this Aqre ... nt, and shall be
~~edified by the .. unanimous decis ion of both Pro ject
,..natJera at any ti.JM that ( 1) an increase is
reasonably necessary UDder the criteri a stated in
the first sentence of th i s 4 .6 above, or (2) when
a decrease or eliaination is indicated because the
a.ounu in the Pro j ect FuneS, incluc!inq accrued
interest, totether v i th the •••• Lea to be
collected before desitn &n4 construct on of future
Projects will bee n cesaary, baa c! on he th n
curr•nto sch c!uling an4 en aa nc on
costa o Projects no ye coaplet c!, ll be
o pay the cos a h reof as h•J
du and re a n a r aeon 1 o b
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The initial Advance LC, determined as provided
herein, is $200 per SFE, makinq an initial
aqqreqate LC of $300 per SFE.
C.7 Direct Advances. If the responsible Project
Manaqer deteraines that the scheduled design or
construction, or both, of any Project subject to
its control will occur before sufficient funds to
pay the costs thereof will otherwise accuaulate in
tbe Project Fund, it shall furnish wr itten Notice
of such deteraiDation, together vith its estimate
of the a.ount of the cash shortfall expected, to
all Parties. Such Motice ahall also specify that
portion of the shortfall to be advanced by each
Party, which shall correapond to each Party's
percentaqe ahara Of Dew IRa to be aerved by the
Project involved &DC! to be connected after t.he
date of the otice,
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pursuant to 4.8 below. Any amounts invoiced
pursuant to this 4.7 which are not paid whe~ due
shall draw interest at the rate of one and
monthly. In addition, until all such sums a~e
paid in full, Enqlevood shall not authorize any
new taps which would be served by the Interceptor
in the service area of the defaultinq Party. If a
defaultinq Party has paid Advance LCs which wou ld
otherwise be subject to refund pursuant to 4 . 8
below, t.he a.ounts of such refund• 1hall be
retained by the Project Fund as liquidated daaaq ..
&D4 4htri!Mlted to the nOD4efaultinq Parties u
prO"Vided in 4. I below.
4. I a.illburs ... nt . After all Pro j ects have been
co.pletecS aA4 finally a ccepted for u intenanc:e by
he appropriate OWner, the Project Fund will be
Ul exclusively to refun4 0 h Par-et ny and
a ll Advance Lea vh c:h 'I have pr lly pa 4,
in the proportion that th y ad auc: payaen •·
" n4t ahall c a lC'Qlat &D4 p&4 no le ..
fr -anna lly. A
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Parties proportionately with their respect:.ve
payments of Base LCs.
Manaver desires to accelerate the desi9n or
construction, or both, of any Project pursuant to
3.3 above, and the a.ou.nt then in the Project
Fund, toqether with .uch additional amounts as may
reasonably be expected to be paid into the Project
Fund before such a.ounta are actually needed,
baaed upon current LC levels, are sufficient to
fund the accelerated Project without tDpairin9 the
ability of the Project FUN! to pay for other
Projects •• they are acbeduled pursuant to 3.3, it
shall be 4---.d that fu.ndin9 for the accelerated
Project is available, and the Project Mana9er y
proceed therewith upon the s bash as if it
vera a scheduled Project. If sufficient fon4 n9
no ava
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however, and any such advance shall be credited to
the Party which paid it as Advance LCs for the
purposes of calculatinq subsequent refunds
4.10 Liaited Obligation. Each Party aqreu that it
will budget and appropriate annually such sums as
aay be reasonably be de .. ed necessary to fund i ts
payaent obliqations UDder this Agreement in the
succeeding fiscal year, and that it wil l take any
aDd all such additional .. asures, includinq
vitbout liaitation the iapositioa of rates, fees,
tolls, aDd charges, and the aaintenanee of
sufficient cash reserves, to insure that
.uffieient funds vill be available to enable it to
... t. its p&)'1Mnt obligations hereunder in full
conforaity v ith appl icable lavs. Notvithstandin9
the forecJOinf, it is expreuly &freed that no
fundin9 obli9a ion of any Par y und r a
A9r nt 1• a 9eneral o Uta .lon or o er
nd btedne•• of such Party with n th
a ny cons it.utiona l or atat.a ory 4 b
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shall be payable only from the Party's
entitlement, if any, to refun~s of A~vance LCs as
and when the same would become refundable under
construed to alter or impair the riqht and
obliqation of Enqlewood to deny authorization for
new Taps to be served by the Interceptor in the
service area of the defaultinq Party.
4.11 Dart.outh Project Special Provisions.
Notwitbstandinq .anythinq herein to the contrary,
it is understood and a~reed that Project No. 1
shown on Exhibit A, the relocation of the
Interceptor to acca..odate the Dartaouth/Santa Pe
hiqhway interchanqe project, will be funded in
part by pey.ents fro. the Colorado Departaent o!
Hiqbways, with the balance funded by direct
advance payaents aade in equal shares by Southgate
and Enqlevooc!. Th full uount ot eac:h auc:
Party's dir c:t advance payaent shall be du and
payable to the Project Pund no la er han th
da e on which bide for the Projec: 1
r c:eivec! by the Project Manaqer. To
ha the coe • th r of are paid by
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in the amounts recoverable by means of the LCs.
The amounts advanced by Southc;ate and Enq!.ewood
for this Project shall be reimbursed to them as
amounts advanced hereunder have been fully
reimbursed, without interest.
5. Project Funding -Disbura ... nt.
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and 4.3 above shall apply with e~ual force to the
responsible Project Manager's handl i ng and
administration of all such funds received ~:-om
5. 2 Construction. When a Project is ready !or
c~nc ... nt of construction, the Project Manager
ahall obtain a written contract for engineering
serv i ce• during construction and a written
eng i neer'• astt.ate of the costs of construct i on .
If interaats in. real property must be acquired,
the Project Manager ahall also subm i t reliab l e
eati.aata• of all of •uch coata aa well. Upon
presentation of copies of •uch d ocuaents ,
Englewood, a• Truatee of the Pro j e c t Fund, sha ll
transfer to the applicable Pro j e c t Ac c ount
sufficient f und s t o pay the eng i neering aerv ices
contra ct , the esti.aated cos t of construction plus
an add ional tan percan (10 ) thereof, and he
est tad coat of property acquisition, if any.
n such transfer h a • been c~latad, the Pro j c
~&n at r •ha ll procae4 o construct th Projac ••
iously •• is consia n w th 9oo4
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the engineer's estimate, and the Project Fund has
sufficient available funda to pay the additional
construction costs, the additional funds shall be
~=~r:.s:.:==•c :r=:w;:tly to t~e apt:licable ?:-oject
Account, and the Project ahall proceed. If the
Project Fund does not have sufficient funds to pay
the additional construction costs, the Project
Manager shall att-.pt to negotiate sufficient coat
reductions with the proposed contractor to enable
the Project to go forward within the limitation•
Ulposed by the .-aunts in the Project Fund. If
these efforts are unsuccessful, the Pro ject
Manater shall call a .. eting at which all Parti e•
aay attend a.D4 be beard to discuss available
alternatives and opportunities, including without
liaitation the possibility of direct advancea to
the Project Pund by one or 110 re of the Parties.
If these efforts prove un.ucc:essful, the Projec
HAna9er aay rejec all bids and defer
construction, provided, how ver, tha any Party ,
includint the Project Kanave r, aay advance
au fficient funda to the Pro ject Account to pay e
•44 ional coat a, in which even the Jrojec:
Manaver ahaU proceed with the Jroj c • Any
nta 10 dvance4 eh 11 be cre4 i e4 to th hr y
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makinq the same as A~vance LCs for the pu=poses of
calculatinq subsequent refunds pursuant to 4. 8
above.
5.3 Construction Cost Overruns. If approved
construction coats exceed the amounts in th•
Project Account, the same procedures set forth in
5. 2 above shall be observed to the extent
feasible.
5.' Closeout. Any . funds remaininq in a Pro ject
Account after the Project has been finally
accepted for aainten&Dce by the appropr i ate Owner
ahall be returned forthwith to the Project Fund.
'· Project Sizing/Additional Facilities.
'·l Capacity a.viev Period.
I on Exhibit A, the
Except aa ~ Project No.
Dart.outh Interchan9e
ae1ocation, th Partie• shall have one year a~ter
the effective d&te of thia Aqre nt in which to
review &nd n4 their estiaa •• of future
capacity needs in the v&rioua Projec s •• sh on
h bi 1. Any ncr••••• in capacity r quir
propoa d for any Ptr y thall be ppor ed by
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reliable evidence of need, based upon qene=ally
accepted planninq criteria. A!ter the expiration
of said one year pe=~od, subjec~ to the provisions
restricted in the amount of flows they contribute
to the Interceptor to those amounts shown for them
on Exhibit B.
6.2 Pre-construction Added Capacity. After the
expiration of the one year review period provided
in 6.1 above but before a Project h advertised
for bid, if any Party desires to obtain additional
capacity in such Project, it shall be required to
pay directly to the applicable Projec Account an
~nt equal to the incr ... ntal co•t of enlarvinv
the Project, inclodin9 the actual costs of
de rainin9 such iner ... ntal a.oun and e costs
incurred as a result of delayinv cons rue lo , as
4 ra n by • Proj
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Project Account not later than one week be!ore the
Project ia to be advertised for bids, the Project
Manaqer may in ita sole disc~etion construct the
Project at the enlarqed size and declare a default
in such requeatinq Party's payment obliqations
under thia Aqreement, in which event the
proviaiona of 4.7 shall apply .
6 .3 Dart.outh Pro j ect! Future Additional Construct i on.
Project No. 8, ~hich is scheduled for completion
within tbe first year after the effective date of
thia A9ree.ent, shall to the extent reaaonabl y
feasible and wi thout incurrin9 aubatant i a l
add i t i onal expense, be deai9ned to allow a
paralle l l i ne to be bu ilt from the intersec t ion o f
Rob Roy aoad a nd Sou th Sa nte Fe Dr ive wi t hin the
ri9hta-of-way of Rob Roy Ro ad , Platte River Drive
and L pan • r e 0 he U·Ci y lan , so •• to
ace: th n da of any Par y who late:
d tena nea that t n dt a dd tional capac ty n
hh por ion of th In e r pto • Con1 roc: ion of
auc:h panUel t c:Ui ie a hall una rta e n by
1\lC:h Par y nae an4 • 0 aU
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construction in 6.4 below.
6.4 Post-Construction Added Capacity. If any Party
e.a:s :.::~s a:-;a:: ";~e cc::.:;:::~t!cn o~ a Project to
acquire additional transmission capacity in that
portion of the Interceptor reconstructed by such
Project, or in any other portion of the
Interceptor not covered by a scheduled future
Project, such Party shall have the riqht to
utilize so much of the Interceptor, includinq t he
ri;ht-of-ay and other appartenances, as may be
necessary to provide such additional capacity,
subject to the followin; conditions:
(1) Such Party shall pay a ll of the actual costs
thereof.
(2) ~e des i;n and construction of the additional
facilities will confor. to applicable stan-
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darda of the appropria Own r.
The additional facil ties will be conveyed to
the appropriate Owner and be de a part of
the Interceptor fo
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durin; which time the Party will be solely
responsible for correcting any problems or
defects in the facilities. Opon satisfactory
ties will be accepted for maintenance by the
said OWner.
(4) The additional facilities will not inter!ere
with or impair the proper functioning of the
Interceptor as constructed before such
additional .facilities are installed.
7. C.pacitx Dhputes. All claias and disputes between or
a.oot the Parties to this Atre ... nt concernint capacity entitle-
.. Dts in tbe Interceptor vhich have heretofore existed, vhetber
aeeerted or a.Dasserted, vhather knovn or unknovn, shall conclu-
eively be d~ coaproaisad, settled, vaived, released, and
finally re•olved by the provision• of this Aqre ... nt.
•• enanee1 ~epairr Jeplac nt.
I .1 x of OWner. Each OWoer sha ll be
re•ponaibla for operatint. inta inint, repairint
and plac nt vh n neceasary tha n of th
Jft by it.
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8.2 Maintenance Charges. The actual costs of
operation, maintenance, repair and replacement of
the Interceptor shall be charqed to and collected
<E=ec.o;!y !=c:: a.!: .:::1.:s";cr:~ers se:-1ed by the
Interceptor, by Enqlewood. Such charqes shall be
based upon the mid-winter calculation of
wastewater flow and determined in the manner
described on Exhibit D attached hereto and
incorporated herein by reference. Upon collection
of such charges, Englewood shall disburse the same
to each Owner in the proportion of the amounts
certified by the Owner pursuant to 8. 3 below.
Opon receipt thereof, each OWner shall deposit the
s ... into an interest-bearing special and separata
trust account called the •Interceptor Maintenance
Account•, vholly segregated froa other funds and
secur ities ot the Owner. The saae restrictions
and obligations placed upon Englewood, as Owner of
the Project FuniS, in 4 , 2 and 4 , 3 above
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those provisions r quirinq n acco n nq of
ntereat to the Parties vho paid in o such Pund,
shall apply vith q\lal force to
cone rn ng all 1\lch f~da r ce v d fr
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by means o! such charqe, each Owner shall annually
prepare a budget for such costs as provided by the
Local Government Budqet Law of Colorado, Sections
send its proposed budqet !or such costs to each
Party promptly upon its filinq with the Owner's
qoverninq body. The term •actual costs• as used
in this Section 8 shall be the same as set forth
in 4.1 above, except that each Owner shall also
provide for the accu.ulation and maintenance of a
reasonable rese~e for continqencies, and for
.. jor repair or replace.ent costs with reference
to apecific, identified portiona of the
Interceptor vbich aay require the .... within the
aucceedinq aeven yeara. The aaount of each
Owner'• reaerve for contintenciea ahall be
4eterained by the Owner, except that such aaount,
inclu4int accru 4 intereat, ahall not 4
150,000. Upon of h "' proce11, each e r fy to tl
0 ra ion an4 .. int nae !or
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maintenance charge provided by this Section 8
shall be applied uniformly to all customers servee
by the Interceptor in such a manner that all such
gallons to cover the combined maintenance costs of
both owners.
8.4 Party Obligation. Each Party will pay any and all
charges imposed pursuant to th i s Section wh i c h are
not paid by its customers within ten months o f the
date of invoice .. to the customer. Upon expi::-ation
of the •aid ten-.anth period, •uch Party will pay
the delinquent chargea to Englewood wi thin
forty-five daya after the date of Eng l ewOod' a
invoi ce therefor.
t. C la~z Pena l t i ••· An y losaea , cla iaa , e xpe n aea or
d aaatea o f uy kind , or any pena lties a uerted a gainst any Party
a rh nt ou o he dea i qn, con• ruction, opera ion, i n
re,. r, or r e plac nt of the :ntarc tor ahall be c one dared a
and ahdl be ncovared frca all cuat u oai ng
by n e of n ena nc e ch a rge • for h 1ft • • no lia 111 y or obliqa ion r ault Of fr
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as an expense of maintenance or operation. Nothing in this
section shall be construed to prevent the owner of the 5i-City
Treatment Plant or any other Party to this Ac;reement !rom
Agree~:~ent, for such person's violation of any applicable
standards, rules or requlations of any governmental authority
having jurisdiction.
10. Comcliance with Standards. Each Party aqrees t hat i t
and its customers will comply with all standards and requireme nts
of the federal and state governaenta applicable to the discharge
perait for the ai-c i ty Plant, and the pretreatment port ions o f
the City of hvlevooc! Wastewater Utility Ordinance, as now or
hereafter coDatituted . Further, eacb Party shall be respons i b le
for aaintaiDiD9, repair i ng and replacing ita own col l ect i on a nd
outfall l i Dea upstreaa froa the I nterceptor at i ts s ole coat and
expense . Each s h a ll i nsure t hat industry s tand a r ds a r e enforced
to •iniahe a tor. f'Unoff or ;roundvater tha aay enter the
Interc p or throu9h its •Y• A! r not c and a reaaonable
opportunity a !orde d to the Par y to cure, any Owner aay r pa r
or otherwise r ... dy any fac 1 ty of a Pa r y in order to .n :e
or p rev e n e n ry of • or. runoff or vroun4va e r in o such
f a cility, an4 eha rv such Par y for a ll a c ua l cos a, 41r c nd
1n4ir , in rr 4 in conn c ion • ch a c on. o h n9 n
hi e 1 c 1 n h 11 o 1 va any r o ef •uch r r1 or
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curative work.
11. Arbitration. Any disputes or controversies arisinq
arbitration between the Parties, and judqment or other judicial
relief, inclu~int aandatory or other injunctive relief, may be
entered upon the decision of the arbitrators in any court havinq
jurisdiction. Such arbitration shall be resolved by one or more
but not to exceed three arbitrators selected for their fam iliar-
ity with the iaaues involved in the dispute. If a Pro j ect
Manaver or an OWner is involve4 in such dispute, unless the
Parties a9ree otherwise the dispute ahall be resolved by a panel
of thr.. arbitrators one of which ahall be selected by the
Pro j ect Kanater or Owner, a second arbitrat or selected by the
other Parties to the dispute collectively, and the third
arbitrator aelected by the two arbitrators prev i ously chosen .
12. Enforc ... nt .
12.1 x Gu a r a ntee s. The
c apacity r eserved to the Par tea h e reund r an
e .. e n hl purpose o th • Atr n t. An y ht&l
r d ie• tor • br .. ch of h A9r by on
Jlarty which r aul s o Hl ault in ny
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the Inte=ceptor capacity reserved to it hereunder
shall be conclusively deemed to be inadequate and,
in addition to any and all other remedies, the
to auch Party to enforce the capacity entitlements
provided to it in thia Aqreement.
12.2 Cure of Project M&na9er Defaulta. If it is
deterai ned by arbitration under Sect ion 11 abov e
or by bind i nt j ud i cial proceed i n9a that any
~roject M&Da9er , haa not proceeded i n accordance
vith the tenu of thia Aqre ... nt wi th reapect to
any particular Project, any Party to thh
Atre ... nt aay, after notice to the Pro j ect Manaqer
and a reaaoaa.b1e opportunity afforded the .... t o
cure auch default , aaau.. the duti ea of Proj e ct
Mana9e r •• t o tha t ~r ej e ct a nd proceed in
a ccor d a nce v ith the p rovilions of th • Avre
in all re • 1t auch P r y r or 9 n lly
de vna •• t Proj c Ka t•r for auch
Pro) ct.
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any system or portion thereof which is or will be
served by the Interceptor Ill the LC for which has
not been paid: or (2) which will causoe the
exceeded. Enqlewood will deny ita authorization
for any such tap, and will further deny
authorization for any new tap to serve property
outside the leqal boundaries of a Party to this
Aqre ... nt or outside those of any other entity
vboae ayat .. ia aerved by the Interceptor throuqh
connection• JUde thereto by a Party to this
Afr .... nt. Any tap aade or continued in violation
of th_a 12.3 aay be pbyaically diaconnected and
tenainated by any Party hereto follovinq notice
anc5 4..a.Del to EJ\qlevood &D4 failure by EnCJlewood
to 4hconnect the tap vithin a reaaon&ble u ...
t reafter, not to UCeed au Ul aontha. The
co ta of any auch proc 4iat• lhall be tre•t 4 aa
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14. Additional Parties. The Interceptor serves certain
areas not within the legal boundaries of Englewood and South
EnCJlewood but which connect to the Interceptor through the
Envlawood and South Enqlawood as presently shown on Exhibit B
include capacity to serve these areas. All Parties to this
Avra ... nt will cooperate with each other to add as Parties to
this A9reement those municipalities and quasi-municipalities
havin9 within their laval boundaries the areas so served by the
Interceptor, only as to those areas of such ent i t i es wh i ch are or
will be actually served by the Interceptor. Unt i l such entities
becc:.a Partie• to this Avraemant, all axistinv Parties wi ll
exercise any and all ri9hts and powers le9ally ava i lable to the
to caoH the provisions of this Aqre ... nt to be app lied and
enforce4 within those areas of such other ent i t i es actua lly
served by the Interceptor to the s ... extant as i f such e n t i t i es
were Partiea to thi s A9re nt.
If any an ity div r s s a9
fl • froa a no presently served or plann 4 o
be .. rv CS by the Interceptor to a b a sin or syst which ia or
wUl. a rved by the Interc p or, the provhiona o h s
At ly o a ll. s rvice coM c in s c
div , a 4 he Pa rty con rl.bu s o
In U flllly 11 1 for a ll LC * ca
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charges and othe: obligations imposed by this Agreement relative
to such services.
16.1 Partial Invalidity. If any portion of this
Aqreement is determined by a court havinq
jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, such
judqaent ahall not affect, impa i r or invalidate
the reaaininq portions of thia Aqreement, the
intention beinq. that the varioua sectiona and
provision• hereof are aever&ble.
U. 2 ~nt. This Atr• ... ftt .. y be ... nded at a ny
tt.e Oftly by the vritten aqre ... nt of all Part i es .
nt ahall be qove rne d
a nd construe d Lo a ccordafte e v ith the l ava of the
• a of Color o.
o COft e nt or a ver, expre ss or ~.
f a r y \0 or of a fty br h or de f ao by
ft4 r e b a ll o ona
a v by • o r Par y o
r t ., o cS f a 1 by I'
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of the same or any other obligation he=eunder.
16.5 Authority. Each Party warrants and represents
enter into this Aqreement and has delegated to its
signatories the authority to siqn on its behalf
and to bind such Party to the terms and provisions
of this Aqre .. ent.
16.6 Ne9otiation. This Aqreeaent has been submitted to
the scrutiny of, and has been negotiated by a ll
Parties hereto and their counsel, and it shall be
9iven a fair and reasonable interpretation in
accordance with its tera., without consideration
or veitbt beint tiven to it havint been drafted by
any Party hereto or ita counsel.
16.7 luepl ntal Actions. The Partie• shall take sue
ac i • d uecu e and del v r ch 441 i onal
nts as .. y reaaona ly n c aaary o
affac uate the various proviei o'Da o t.h 1
Atr
11.1 'fh 1 A9r
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16.9 Bindinq Ef!ect. This Agreement is binding
upon the Parties, their aqents, successors and
assi9ns.
17. Termination. This A9reement will continue in effect
until terainated by autual a9reement of all Parties. Subject to
the provisions of Sections 11 and 12 above, this A9reement shall
be enforceable by actions seekin9 specific perforaance, or
d ... 9es, or both, based on the findin9s and orders of
arbitrators, or of any Court havin9 jurisdiction. It is
specifically understood that by executin9 this A9r .... nt, each
Party co.aits itself to parfora pursuant to the teras hereof, and
uay breach abell DOt thereby cause the teraination of any
obUta ions created by this A9re ... nt.
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SOUTH ARAPAHOE SANITATION DISTRICT
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EXHI3I'I' A
B!G DRY CREEK INTERCEPTOR
~?I.ACL'fi:N'I' PRIORITY PROJECTS
1. KH Z-47 to MM Z-26 -Construe~ app:oxi=ately 446 LF o! 42-
inch cUa::eter sewer line &:lc! appurtenances with increased
dope ova:-exbtinq line, to parallel existinq facilities
.... hie:!:. ar• t<:~ 1::• al:a~~e::-:•~, r.~=--':. o! !~s':. c=:::!la:-:! R::a:! e.::.~ ·.;•s':. c~ Scu~~ c:a:kaen S~eet.
Estimated Replace:ent Coat: $175,000
2. KH Z-26 to KH 1-21 -Construct approximately 712 L~ o: 42-
inch diameter sewer line anc! appurtenances with incraaaec!
slope over existinq line to parallel existing-facilities which
are to ~e ~andoned north of Littleton Boulevard and west of South Clarkson Street.
Estimated Replace=ant Coat: $310,000
3. KH Z-16 to KH Z-13A -Construct approximately 341 ~ of 42-
inch dia:aeter aawar line and appurtenances with increased
slope over exhtinq line to parallel existinq facilities which
ara to be abandoned south of West Jtaffarty Avenue and east ot Iouth Broadway Boulevard.
Eatiaated Replac ... nt Costt fl35,ooo
4. JCR I-ll to Jal 1-1 -Construct approdaat.ely 10l4 U Of 4Z-
inch dia:aatar sawar line ancS appurtenances with increased
slope over exiatinq line to parallelaxiatinq facilities whicb
are to be abandoned eouth of Lebow Avenue and west of Iouth aroac!vay loulevarc!.
latiaated Raplac .. ent Coat: $405,000
s. MH 1-3 to KK W-17 -Construct approximat e ly 1717 Lr ot 4 2-
inch 4ia•ahr sewer Una with increa .. ct dopa over uiatinq
Una to parallel eldetinq faciliti .. vbieh a re to ~ abandon cl
north a nd •outh ot lelleviaw Avenue 1ft Proqrasa Park.
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tatiaated atplac•••nt Coat1 f700,000
HK V-4• to KH v-s -Iouth la.nta r e Ddv• ancl Oxford Av nu a -
l•i•tinq 4 2•1ftch di t a r line to be replaced with a 4l •inch
dl ... t•r •• e r line by the Colorado o.,.rt.a nt of Mlghvaye
CCDOH) a• pu of the utility relocation \ln4er the oxtord
Avenue Grade 1 ration project. No anticip.te4 coat to Conn cton.
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7. IIH v-10 ~o Nil V-23 · -... place approx!llataly 2u• LP ot 42-incb
41aaeter aavar line DD the vu~ •ida of Iouth Santa Fa Drive
between Weft Jtezsyon Avenue and Jtob JlOf Jtoad with approxiaately
4100 U of 54-lnc:h 41 ... tar •ever line.
a. JIK v-n ~o a v-21 aJid MR v-n to a v-n -Jtaplaca
approabla~y ISJ Ll' of 42-lnch diueter aevu llna on the
v .. t ai.. ot luta Fe Drive in tha viciAJ.ty of Dartaouth
Avenue ancl Seat .. tail Avanua. 'ftlaaa facili tlaa are to ba
replaced and ~ a.y tba ~ UDdu the Dartaout:h Avanua
Grade hpar&UDD projeot. ·
~ia fi.,are s-aprueata tha diftu-enca in coat batvaan the ct>OH
rap1ace.en~ and Dbtdct pnfanad allvnaant (5707, 350 -
U11,700).
aatlaate4 .. plac..aztt coat a · · $1
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Jr''A~rnf'I!!Biri!'ils'tfti!ilt8'1~ifi!;::rr 99ft KEUIU:ll ' ASSOCIAT!:S, IIIC.
T.Jtl -10/11/19
Exlatlft9 Exlatlnt Vltt.ete Capacity Ditterence Pipe n-r1-(Sf'&) Estiuted A-;td lea ell IAnqtb capacity Condition. ConcUti-• Exbtl119 Ultlut.e laphce-nt Cost ?-to-':x !lf! -MIU ra1 ISCI ISU! !SCI CIMcit.y Captc~ ;v coa; P':' Ito 0 · -1. ., vn -vu no.o ll,liO lli,Ut U,tiS 4,U1 (21,105) $ 4o,aso (l) g b) Vll-VU Ul.S 10,110 :U,Ut u,tu (U,Ut) (51,115)
2. ., ZlO -It lOO.l u,no 21,401 U,lu ( 2,UJ) (lO,IH) $ 401,000 (l) 'i b) It •II n5.t 41,120 21,402 ll,lU 20,411 ( 7,124) c) u -11A J17.J U,SOl 21,402 14,)44 (U,nt) (40,141)
) . a) Ut -121 us.o ,., 'liO 21,114 U,UI l1,4tl (25,114) $ 175,000 $ 150 It) Ul -127 JI0.7 21,070 25,111 u .... • 201 (27,)74)
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City o~ Er.tlewood
(tnel~dint connecto:s not a
party to this Aqreena~tl
South;ate Sanitation Diatrict
South Arapahoe la~it&tion ~istrict
South t~;lewoo~ Sanita~ion tistric~
t:r.clu~i~; co~r.actors ~ot a
party to this Av=•~~~tl
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• Th e n~ra ah~n are ef !e cti~e •• of February 17, ltlt. They
will be uptate4 af!a c~ ve •• of A~~;tt l, lttO whar. the data i s avai lule.
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ESTI~ATEO tx:STINC A.~D VLtl~ATi ~1'ITS (Sll)
IT£K S~CTI:)N/STlEIT ~~,a~w~~ ~li& '&ill ~ Un!m~GI lf.l lt61:;H un 1W ~ ~ mAl.
l. lt. 0:-chard Z59·Z51 1,3CI 31,!37 13,331 ·0· !3,175 \.1~ tll"a:a Read to \l , l.....W l!-Clll ~ .....:.II.:. ll..1ll lxh:!.::& Q\&i.nc:y A'·•· 1:.:~-:o:al '" 21t,!20 z.nt ·0· 27,533 l:o;oud
"· \l, Qu!::-1cy Ave. VO·V1 6, 7SS ·0· ·C· l,IU 1,570 Ult:illl&to to '1:. latu i...i1l ~ --:R.:. _.u ~ Ex~euna Avo . Sub~otal 2.053 ·0· ·0· 1,100 l ,IU Pro?oaed
J. V. Ql&lr::y Avo. V·l2 "' ·0· ·t'· ),1)5 ),2:9 \!l:!.N~O
to ". k~ .. -..11 ~ -.:.D.:. Ull ..J....W b!lt!.!'ll A'\:o. s~.~:c.tal 2 ·0· ·0· 1 ,101 l, 110 Prc.fe>Ud
To:AL ra:rcstD ~=~• 2 ,1Si 21., 520 2,93t 2,901 32,S26 sr;;
hrc.n:•s• Cl)
7ropolod Uait1 (IF!) 6 ft. H .U t .o:. 1 .94 100 co•
IIOUS:
1 . All ~l;lcote, oxlattr:a eft( rropoeet ~!~• a:o 1n air.l1•·faall1 eq \.:lv ol on:• (ITt).
2 . ldatba up lllfol'&at!.on :.o '-••••-C!.t)' o! Ero&:evoo4'o (001) rocordo 4atoC Fo'-:"ry 17, 1919.
). For t....,. ·~·· •f ulo ~l oclr.a t. &~ove fip:01, ...,lti•faaUy , co=-orchl on:! •taaoll~.u. catelot!oo w.r o convo::oc iDeo IFI a.o4 on COl h7dro~l!c voter .. :or ·~~lvalonte •• fell .. •:
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Jaetn :nte rcepter A&r• nt .
'nlo r of • h l 1 • rrtplt14 tep• h
• • ltl 084 1tll • • aud • o • Ulf I •1• •• od
i o trlct Ma1t1r Plan ,
r • o rey t o 1100 IFl •••• • cct .
6J .I r e alto , I • •
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l. ~he Di~·~i~~•= cale~l&ticn of waatawa~er !:ows
( •Mic!•Winte: itaa~i::c;•) a~tr!.~utable to ea:~ sewe: u:v!.ce c~~~=~i=~ s~a:: ~. ~~• •L~• &a ~•t•==~~·~ ~y ~~;!ew:c~ !cr t~e
puz;ose o! calc~::a~i::c; tr••=•nt e~.a:;as !o: t~e 1!.-City 'l"reat:~~e:~t Plant.
2. The M!.e·A!.~ter ~·•~inc; •~•ll ~. ~p~lie~ t~ a fa:tc: 4e~a=mined •• !cllowa,
(a) Tba lase aata is eal~~:ata~ •• fol!~wa:
Ac;;:a;ata ~ella: ~o~::t ca:t!!iec! ~y b~th ~era !o:lcw!~i 3~'••~ ?=~e•••
~otal c;allc~•c;• o~ wa~e: ~•l!ve:ec! ~o all ••:vi:ea ••:v•~ :y ~~• :ntercept::r 1 l:aaec! o:~ &."l::l;ali:e!
K!d-Minter a.Ki~c; I 4uri~c; the most race:~~ calentar year.
(b) Tbe ~uali~•~ion ractozo will be a n~ar
neceaaa:y ~o ana~a!!ze the Xit-Wi~t•r Raa!ir.c;. In the
caae o! ••nice• recaivint ~air water •~:;»ply !:oa Dea~er, the ~~•liaation factor ia currently lr !or
aarvlcaa receivlDf their water aupply froa Entlev~1 the ~"l~a:iaation !actor ia ~=•ntly 4.
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COUNCIL COMMURICATIOR
AGDDA ITD SOaJ&CT Bill for Ord. for Suppl .
June 18, 1990 12 (b)
Contract with Colo . Dept .
of Hvy . Broadway & Bi& Dry Creek
IWITIATD IY Public Worka
STAn IOURCI Kella Wa&&oner, Director of Public Worka
IISU&/ACTIOII ftOPOI&D
Adopt a bill for an ordinance approvin& eupple .. ntal contract with Colorado
Depare.ent of Hl&hvaya for conatructlon of the Broadway and Bi& Dry Creek Brid&e
Wldenin&.
rt.niOOI COUIICIL ACTIO.
Ori&inal contract with the Colorado Depare.ent of Hi&hvaya waa approved by Ordinance
"o . 21, Serlea of 1911, paaaed and adopted by City Council on Aucuat 1, 1911 .
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Th J"Arpoae of tbt.a Supple .. ntal Contract b to provide fUJ'C!a for wldenln& the weet
aide of the lroadway brld&e over 11& Dry Creek by ll feet 4 lnchea to allow rooe for
a third aout.hbound drlvin& 1e and a 6 foot lnch vide atdevalk for pedeetrlan
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C tructlo of tbla proje vlll a 15 de a nd ta entlclpated to atart in th
Fall, 1 0 .
COOK vlll provide t
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ina etlo e t ea tln& on th conatructlon of thla
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Study" by Blatchley Assoc . (June, 1982), that additional channel improvements up and
downstream of the bridge were not cost effective at this time . Without these
channel improvements, UD&FCD declined to participate further in the contract .
Construction includes complete concrete slope paving under the bridge to improve the
hydraulic capacity of the brid&e . It will handle a 20 to 25 year storm with flow
velocities in the 17 to 18 feet per second ranae . Further extensive improvements ,
includin& relocation of a 30 inch di ... ter Denver Water Board waterline hanging
underneath the bridge, would be required to provide the capacity for a 100 year
stora flow of 12,600 cubic feet per second.
FIIIUCUL
Final cost esti .. te for this project is $415,000 . The City's share of the cost is
$25,000 . By the original Ordinance, the City has already paid $6,000 . This
supple .. ntal contract provides that che City will nov pay the re .. inin& $19 ,000 for
construction of the project . The balance of the -nies will be paid by CDOH .
The $19,000 has been previously allocated to chis project in the Road and 8rid&e .onies in the PIF .
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aiD !NANCE NO.
SERIES OF 199o-
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BY AlmKJI.ITY
A BILL~
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COONCIL BILL NO. 34
Im'ROOOCED~ CXXJNCIL
MEMBER t(C{'\e
AN C1IDINANCE APPROVING A SUPPLEMENI'AL can-RACT ~ THE CITY OF
D«iLfHJJO AND THE STATE DEPAR'lMD'll' OF KIGHWT\YS, DIVISIOO OF HIGHWAYS, FOR
WIDENING OF THE SOO'ni BRCW:MAY BRIDGE <1JD BIG DRY CREEK BE:lWEDI cmrrnNIAL
AVENUE A.~ RAFFERTY G.\RDENS.
WHEREAS, a traffic hazard exists 0'\ the bridge oo South Broa&.ray over
Big Diy Creek between Centennial Avenue and Rafferty Gardens because of a
narrowing of traffic lanes and no pedestrian sidel."alk; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to widen the bridge; and
\~, it is necessary to ar.end the .~eenent approved by Council
sill 24, series of 1988; and
~. the City has already cootributed $6,000 towards the project,
~ additiooal funds are necessary; and
~, ~. BE IT Clm'UNED BY THE CITY a:xJNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DG..!XXD, ca:.cJtAOO, THJI.T:
Section 1. 'l'he City of Dlalewood agrMS to enter into the
5\.flpl~ contract ~t~ith The State ~t of Hi(jhways, Divisioo of
HiCJhwaYs, for lllic5lmlJl9 the bridqe oo the Wast aide of aro.cMy 0\IV Big Diy
be~ Centenn &1 A\'e.rn.:e and RAfferty Gardens. "nle Contract
generally provides:
1. The C1 y ah&ll CXlntr ibute 1n ...:~~Jnt of $.\9 , 000 tawarda 0011t of
construct on of the bridge widlln.inq.
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Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 18th of
June, 1990.
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 21st day of June, 1990.
ATTEST: SUNn Van Dyke, Mayor
Patnc1a A. crow, C1ty clerk
I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City of &.glewood, ColoracX>,
hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of a Bill for an
Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and passed oo first reading oo the
18th day of June, 1990.
Patr1c1a H. Crow
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BROADWAY AT BIG DRY CREEK
SUPPLEMENTAL CONTRACT
THIS 1ST SUPPLEMENTAL CONTRACT, made thia day
of ---------------' 19 ______ , by and between the State of Colorado
for the uae and benefit of THE STATE DE»~THENT OF RIGHM1YS,
DIVISION or HIGHWAYS, hereinafter referred to aa the State, and
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, STATE OF COLO~, hereinafter referred
to aa the contractor or city,
WHEREAS, authority axiata in the Law and Fund• have bean
bud9etad, appropr iated and otharviaa aade available and a
aufficiant unencumbered balance thereof reaaina available for
pa~nt in Fund Number 2001, G/L Account Nuaber 520C6, Contract
Encuabrance Number 8"7"701; and
WKEft&AS, required approval, clearance and coordination haa
been acc~liahed fro• and with appropriate a9enciea; and
~. the State and the City ha•• heretofore entered into
a contract dated Nove~r t, ltll hereinafter referred to aa the
baaic contract and aade a part bereof by reference, vbieb by ita
teraa ia at 11 in affact aa of he abo•• data and vhieb pro•ided
for prel~inary en9 ne rin9 o ro•
conaiatin9 of v d n n9 • rue ~r• (Mo . r·11•T) on aro dvay a t 19
Dry cr .. k vi bin he ci y of
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written supplement to the basic contract;
WHEREAS, the parties wish to aupple•ent the baaic contract
to expand the scope of the work to be perfor111ed by the State
under that contract, and to increaae the amount of compenaation
to be reimbursed to the State by the City aolely from City
~unda; and
WI~REAS, the additional work desired i• to provide for
construction to widen the structure at Broadway and Big Dry
Creek to accommodate acceleration/deceleration lane• and to
provide ero•ion protection of the Big Dry Creek channel bank•,
up•trea• and down•tream of the bridge widening; and
WHEREAS, additional city fund• have become available to
provide ~or the additional work; and
~. this •upplemental contract i • executed by the State
and the City under the au thority of Sectiona •J -2-1 •• and
2t-1-20J, c .~.s. a• a mended , and by the City under the aut h ority
o~ an appropri ate ordinance or re•olution, which i a a tta ched
hereto and •ade a part h ereof.
NOW, TR&~ORE, i ia hereby a greed h a
A . The aa ic contrac , unleaa apecitica lly r a vi a d or ndd
herein, ahall be and reaain in full force and effec with
re•pect to the con ractual rela ionahip betv n he partiea
here o .
a . Paravra h l of he •• c con rae a~ll d by
del i~ he figure ••5,ooo• and • ut n9 fo
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C. Paragraph 2 of the basic contract shall be amended by the
addition of the follo~ing:
•The State shall obtain any necessary easements ao that the
channel can be maintained upon completion of construction.•
D. Paragraph 4 of the basic contract shall b~ amended by
deleting the entire paragraph and replacing it aa follows:
•t. The City shall r eimburse the State in an amount
not to exceed $ 25 ,000 for a portion of the
coats incurred b y the State in the performance
and complet ion of the work . The total above shall
be designated f o r pay.en t aa follows :
Preli •inary Eng i neeri ng
Constructio n
$ 6,000
1 51 ,000
T OTAL $ 25,000
I t i a r e cooni &e d t ha t the coat aaounta i n th i s
p a r a ora p h 4 a r e ea ti•a t ed a.ount s . Tbe City has
contributed $6,000 for the pre li•inary
e noinee rino work .
c y s all con e lu.p SIM of tl .ooo
to ion of con ruct on services 0 the
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acceptance shall not be unreasonably withheld.
The State shall ·provide to the City two(2) aets
o~ mylar reproducible "as constructed" drawings
within 180 days o~ ~inal pa~nt."
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acceptance shall not be unreasonably withheld.
The State shall ·provide to the City two(2) sets
of mylar reproducible "as constructed" drawings
within 180 days of final pay.ent."
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed thi•
contract the day year first above written.
ATTEST:
CLUTON> W. HALL
State Controller
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STATE or COLORADO
ROY ROMER, GOVERNOR
By
Execut1ve D1rector
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHMAYS
APPROVED:
DUANE WOODARD
Attorney General
By
~y B. RYAN
A88iatant Attorney General
Natural Re•ource• Section
CITY Or ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
By
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June 18, 1990
IMITIAT!D IT
STAFf SORCI
ISSUI/ACTIOII PROPOSED
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COUIICIL COIIIIUIUCATIOII
AGDDA ITEM
12 (c)
SUJJ!CT Collective Bargaining
Contract between
the City and EFFA for 1991-1993
Roger Fraaer, Clty Kanager
Roger Fraaer, Clty Kanager
Council approval of the Collective Barcalnin& A&re ... nt and authorizln& the Mayor t o
aian the Collective Barcainin& Contract between the lnclevood Fire Fighter• Local
•1736 and the City of Enclevood .
PUVIOUI COUIICIL ACTIOII
The previoua Collective Bargalnln& Contrac t vlth the Enalevood Fire Fighter•
Aaaoclatlon vaa approved Dece~r 12 , 191 7 and effect i ve for the tl .. period between
Janu.ry 1 , 1911 through Dec~r ll , 1990 .
STAFf AIIALTIII
The Clty of ln&1evood and the lna1evood Fire Fight er• Aaa oc la t ion ent ered into
neaotlationa on Kay ll , 1990 ln accordance vlth the Ci ty of £1\alevood Charter . The
tentative acre ... nt repreaenta a &ood fa ith effort of both pa rtie• to neaotla t e a
c o11ect lv baraalnlna aare ... n t .
Slanlttcant chana • to th contract :
Artlcl t • qulr d rtl p a y n U 1 d to PUA
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Ar lela 12 ·Th City b 1 r t
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BACKGROUND
A Resolution approving the 1991-1992-1993 Collective Bargaining Contract between the
City of Englewood and the Englewood Fire Fighters Association is attached . The City
of Englewood and the Englewood Fire Fighter Association reached a tentative
agreement on the Collective Bargaining Agree .. nt on June l, 1990 . The members of
the Englewood Fire Fighters Association duly ratified, by a .. jority of the members,
the tentative Collective Bargaining Agree•ent (see attached notification of ratification).
The contract shall take effect on January 1, 1991 and shall continue in force to Dece•ber 31, 1993.
FIIWICI4L
The attached contract outlines the proposed compensation schedules, overtime
compensation, personal leave, holidays and settle .. nt of disputes . A financial
impact of the chana•• is not yet available . The .. thod for calculatin& the raises
has re .. inad the s ... and, as in prior years, will not be available until November .
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Rf3WI'I~ 00. /i:J-,
SOUES CF 1990
A Rf3WI'I~ APPROVING 'niE 1991-92-93 CCI.LEX:TIVE ~ c:c:tmw:T BY AND ~ 'niE CITY CF ~, c::a.awx>, AND 'niE D1Gt.EHX1> FIRE FI~ ASSOCIATI~, EffECI'IVE JMUAAY 1, 1991 'l1tROOGH J:B:fl18EJt 31, 1993.
~. the 1991-92-93 Collective Barg&ining ContriiCt by and between the
City of ~lewcod and ~lewood Fire Fiqhters Association, consistinq of the
curnnt ~It u -.nded by the tentative •-•t, hu been cllly
ratified by a majority of the I'IBib!rs of the ~lewcod Fire Fiqhters
Association; and
~. Section 3-5-6 A, E)'oqlewcod Municipal Code 1985, r.quires that
the contract be ~R>l'OIIed and ratified by City Council;
l'!Of, '11tDtEKiCE, BE IT Rl!:SCLVED BY 'niE CITY a:lN:IL CF 'l1iE CITY CF
DIGI.DCXD, ~. 'niAT:
Section 1. on. 1991-92-93 Collective Barg&ininq ContriiCt by and~
the city of &;1.wooc1, Colorado, and the E)'oqlewcod Fire Fighters Association,
effective January 1, 1991 through o.c.nt.r 31, 1993, a copy of which is
attached t.r.to ancS made a put hereof, be and the same is t.r.by approved.
Section 2. on. Mayor of the City of ~l.wooc! is hanlby authcdzed and ~-.cute the 1!191-92-93 Collective BAr9aining Contr~et 8')d the City Clerk ahal1 attat: the ....
ADCPm:> AJC) APPIOI!%> the lllth day of June, 1990.
Atteet:
htiic1a R. crow, eity d 1i
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COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
COIIITRACT BETWEEN
THE ENGLEWOOD FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 117 3 6
AND THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
FOR THE YEARS Ull, UU, AND UU
This contract is entered into by and between the City of
En9lewood (hereinafter referred to as the "City") and the Englewood
Fire Fighters (hereinafter referred to as the "Union").
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ARTICLE 6 . DURATION OF CONTRACT
A. This contract shall take effect on January 1, 1911, and
shall continue in force to and includinq December 31, 19i} •
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ARTICLE B. COMPENSATION
A. The salary schedule that becaDe effective on ~anuary 1,
1990 is as follows:
Reqular
Straight
Time Hourly
Rate
Firefighter (probationary)
Firefighter (lst Class)
Firefighter (2nd Closs)
Firefighter (3rd Class)
Firemedic 2nd Class
Firemedic 3rd Class
Driver/Operator/Engineer
Lieutenant
8.03
9.26
10.19
11.25
11.25
12.33
12.33
13.56
Premium
Or Over-
time Rote Monthly
12.04
13.89
15.28
16.87
16.87
18.50
18.50
20.35
$1,953
2,253
2,479
2,727
2,727
3,000
3,000
3,300
Annual
$23,436
27,036
29,748
32,724
32,724
36,000
36,000
39,600
B. (1) Effective January 1, ~ l11l. ~ January 1, ~
lJll and January 1. 199), employees covered by this
Contract will race ve cocpensation developed from the
median monthly base salary for top grade Fire Fighters
froa the following Denver Metropol tan Fire Depart~ents:
Aurora
Denver
Bancroft
Boulder
castlewoocs
Glendale
Laltevood
Littleton
Thornton
Weatainster
(2) The .. thodolOCJY used in deteraininq the edian wage
rate is aet forth below:
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ARTICLE 8. COMPENSATION
A. The salary schedule that became effective on January 1, 1990 is as follows:
Reqular
Straight Premium
Time Hourly Or Over-
BAt I t.i.m1 BAtt Hs:mtlll.~ AD mal.
Firefighter (probationary) 8.03 12.04 $1,953 $23,436 Firefighter (lst Clasa) 9.26 13.89 2,253 27,036 Firefighter (2nd Class) 10.19 15.28 2,479 29,748 Firefighter (Jrd Class) 11.25 16.87 2,727 32,724 Firemedic 2nd Class 11.25 16.87 2,727 32,724 Firemedic 3rd Class 12.33 18.50 3,000 36,000 Driver/Operator/Engineer
Lieutenant 12.33 18.50 3,000 36,000
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13.56 20.35 3,300 39,600
(1) Effective January 1, ~ ~ ~ January 1, ~
llll And JAnUAry 1. 1993, employees covered by this
Contract will rece ive cocpensation developed !rom the
median monthly base salary for top grade Fire Fighters
from the following Denver Metropol tan Fire Depart~ents:
Aurora
Denver
Bancroft
Boulder
CastlewOOd
Glendale
LakewOOd
Littleton
Thornton
Wasta nster
{2) The .. thodolocw used in detenininq the aecHan waqe
rate is ••t forth below:
(a) The aonthly atralght tl .. wa;e rate excluding
all other tona of coapensatlon tor top grade Fire
Fighter froa each of the departaents listed above
will be arranged fro hi;hest paid to lo est paid
and the aedlan va;e ra e ill hen be deterain d.
(Ex le: • e Ap nd x .)
(b) Once e •9• rate tor
Pi9hter ia detenin d. tha
in eatablisbln9 he City
for ir Fi9h er III.
Fire
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(c) After the median wage rate for Fire Fighter III
is established, an additional ten percent (10\) will
be added to that rate in order to establish the wage
rate for Driver Operator Engineer. An additional
ten percent {10\) will then be added to the new
Driver Operator Engineer rata to establish the
Lieutenant's wage rate.
{d) The base wage rate for Fire fighter II will be
ten percent {10\) below the base wage rate for Fire
Fighter III. The base wage rate for Fire Fighter
I will be ten percent (10\) below the base wage rate
for Fire Fighter II.
{e) The methodology used in establishing the
probationary Fire fighter wa;e rate will be the same
as indicated in 2 (a) above.
{f) In no event s~all an e~ployee's base wage rate
be reduced !or the years liil, ~. and ljil.
{g) The above me-:~odology will be used to esta!::l i sh
wages for e~ployees covered by this Contract !or the
years liil, 4iil and liil·
{h) In order to accurately detenr.ine the \o'aqe rates
from each of the Fire Departments ident tied in
8{1), the wage da~a will be collected by the City
and the Union in £ep•e_.•• ef 1989 aft• l99Q Octobe r
of 1220. 1221 and 1222. All wage data collected
will be subject to veri! cation.
c. The coapensation fiqures identified in Table l above ere
based cpon the n~er o! reqularly ·~~eduled hours per on h and
per year includinq overtime, and are not adjusted fer becacse of
the City•a biweekly pay systea. The ethodoloqy used in
deter.ininq the hourly, preaiua;ovarti , aonthly and annual
co pensation is contained in Ap~ndix A 1 attached.
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ployee'a
c pu inq • nnu 1 co nsation retl c •d
r.sation tor scheduled o a
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F. Effective January 1, 1988, in addition to their reqular
hourly wage rate, qualified employees holding the rank of
firefighter who are assigned and authorized by the Fire Chief to
perform on a regular basis Fire Medic duties shall receive a ten
(lOt) percent wage increase over and above the effee~ed affected eaployees• regular hourly wage rate.
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ARTICLE 9. OVERTIME
A. Standard Overtime.
3. Non-exempt employees covered by this contract shall
receive overtime compensation for work performed over and
above the assiqned work schedule. Any overtime
coapenution for training shall bt Dunuant t9 the
proyiliona of the Fair Lober Standards ACt. All overtil:le
compensation shall bt calculated at ti1:1e and one-half
(l l/2) of the employee's rtqular wage rate.
D. Co•pensatory Time.
4. ~ployees must notify the Depart:ent by October 1,
of each year, of their intention in recti vinq
compensatory pay in lieu of tbe off. Pavout fo;
co•penutorv time hours accrued will b~ :::if W ~~~
total nu;ber of hours on record as of QC_o ____ o_ t __ h
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ARTICLE 12. PERSONAL LEAVE
Effective January 1, 1988, all shift work employees covered
by this contract shall be granted ninety-six (96) hours of personal
leave with pay which an employee is entitled to use for the following purposes:
A. Time lost as a result of illness/injury to the employee or the eaployee•s iaaediate faaily.
B. Attend personal business.
c. Leisure time.
For any employee who has not used the ninety-six (96) hours
of personal leave, the City will coapensate said employee for the
unused tiaa at the employee's regular wage rata to be paid in the
first paid period in Decaaber of each year. Personal leave time
shall not exceed ninety-six (96) hours nor shall it be accumulated
or carried over froa year to the next. In the evant of
illness/injury in which personal leave is requested, the employee
shall notify his/her supervisor at least one (1) hour prior to the
.. ployaa • • scheduled reporting time. Qfte •••••ftal lea•1e •ay shall ~. ~··•"'••• ••• ahif\,
At the uployee•s option, unused personal leave hours as
described above aay be transferred into the coavansatory tiae bank
subject to Article t D or paid out at the eaployaa•s regular hourly vega rata.
ATI V M::W:MDI"''
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ARTICLE 18. HOLIDAYS
lL. Forty (40) hour employees will not bt eliaiblt to receive
I holiday pay cashout. but shall receive the days Off~ ~~~ :~iv:~
Clll officially rtcoqniztd City holidays provided the m v h
actually worked or hod approved paid leov! ~~!~: ~~; ~jd£5t~~Y prior to and following a holiday unless o•b r v t'
Safety pirtctor. A ahift work tmployet who is assi~:O:: ~~~y
C40) hour assignment during the course of tht year w b o i t
pro rota holiday pay cashout at the end of that year !or'the'P;riod
that ht was on shift work.
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ARTICLE 31. SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES
A grievance is defined as an alleged violation of a specific
provision of this contract. The employee and the Association shall
be required to follow the procedure as set out below:
Step 1
If an employee is unable to settle the grievance or dispute
orally and informally through his/her shift commander within five
(5) working days of the date of the occurrence of the grievance,
or the employee's knowledge of it, the employee may, within the
succeeding five (5) work days, file a written grievance with
his/her supervisor. The shift com~ander shall attempt to adjust
the matter and shall respond in writing to the employee within five
(5) work days.
Step 2
It the answer is not satisfactory. the matter shall be
presented in writip; by the enplcvee to the pivision Chief within
five C5l work days !ollowipg receipt of the Suvtrvisor's response.
The piyiaion Chit! shall nspopd in ...,utina to the epp!oyu wh:;tip
fiye 15> work days.
Sttp 3
If the answer is not satisfactory, the lllatter shall be
presented in writing by the employee to the pirector o! Safety
Seryices within five (5) work days following receipt of the
piyision Cbief's response. The pirtctor of Safety Stryicts shall
respond in writing to the employee within five (5) work days.
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If the grievance still reaains unadjusted, it shall be
presented by the eaployee to the City Manager in writing within
five (5) work days following receipt of the response of the
pinctor of Safety Stryicu. The City Kanagtr or his/hn
designated raprtsentativa shall respond in wri ing w1thin tan (10)
work days.
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If tht grievance is still unset leeS, the Asaocia ion, within
ten (10) work days attar receipt of the ana er by the Ci y K n ~~~
or his/her dasigna ad representative, aay by vritt n no ic request
t.he aatter be h reS by the Career Jarvie ao.rcS. T • c rear
1 rviea lo reS or i • designat cS hearln; ott c r shall b r •• e1
to issue a decision within thirty (lO) day after conclusion of
tiStiaony and arv nt. tach PI y ah U r< apon ble tor
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compensation to its own representatives and witnesses. I! either
party desires a verbatim record o! the proceedings, it ~ay cause
such a record to be made, provided it pays for the record and ma kes
copies available without charge to the other party and to the
Career Service Board or its des i gnated heari ng off i cer . Fa i l ure
by an employee to co~ply with any t i me lim i tat i on shall const i tute
a settlement of the grievance . Sh ou l d t h e e ~pl o y e r no t respond
within the prescribed time, t h e gr i evance wil l a u t om at i ca lly
proceed to the next step.
Authority of career Service Bo ard
The Career Service Board or i ts des ignated hearing of fic er
shall have no authority to add t o o r s ubtra ct fro m or c h a n ge th e
t e rms o! th i s Co n tract. The ~ritten d ecision of the Bo~rd or i t s
designa t ed hear ing o ffi c e r shall be f inal and bindin g upon the
part i es. The Boa rd o r its designa t ed hearing officer s hall li~it
i ts de ci s ion s trictl y to the grievance sub~itted which has been
p r ope r ly p rocessed t h r ough the grievance procedure outlined.
Grievance Optioo
It is agreed t hat should the appeal procedure as provided
under 138:4 of t he City Charter or applicable ordinance provisions
be utilized, r ecourse to the grievance procedure included in this
Ar t icle sha ll b e ~a ived .
Processing Grievance puring Work Hours
Gr i e vance s ma y be investi9ated and processed by t~e emp oyee
durin9 wo r ki nq hours within reasonable ti~e l its ~ithout loss of
pay p r ovided notice is 9iven and the ~ork load permits. The
employee shall be a llowed to attend hearin9s while on d~ty.
Ora l and Written Corrective Action
Oral Corrective Action --Whenever 9rounds for corrective
action exbt and the auperviaor deteraines th t the incident,
action or behavior of the tmplo)'te is such that ore severe ac icM
it not i tdiataly necessary , the supervisor should orally
co .. unica • to the t ployea the s erviaor's o sarva ion of tht
problea and offer assistance in corrt ctinq the a1 u tion. n a~
or 1 correct vt a ction is 9iven, t .t superv sor should ensure ha
ht supervisor's loq is docu tnt d to show d t f tht eorr c •
actlon and the nature of tht eorreetlvt act on. Tht ploytt
ahou1d be edvia d that ht eorr et ve act on will be doeua nt d 1~
tht suptrv hor • a loq.
Written Corrective Ac ion -
hat r ttan eorr e va act on
corrective etion shall bt ad I •
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include the violation; the specific behavior and the dates of the
behavior (when appropriate) that support the charge; the warning
that continuance of this behavior will result in disciplinary
action; and an offer of assistance in correcting the behavior.
A signed copy of the corrective action by the supervisor shall
be included in the employee's official personnel file in the
Employee Relations office, and the employee shall have the
opportunity to aubait written comments in response to the
corrective action to be included in the file.
I! an employee disagrees with the letter o! corrective action,
the eaployee, within seven (7) calendar days, may request a review
of the written corrective action by the Eaployee Relations Director.
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Englewood Fire Fighter Association • Local 17 36
555 W . Jefferson Avenue • Englewood. Co lorado 80110
Administrative Service• Director
Randie L. Barthlome
Randie,
June 12, 1990
The Firefighters association has voted to ra ify the tentative agree-
ment neaotiated between the Firefighters and the City of tnQle'l.'o od. J;e
appreciate the proCeaaional de eanor diapla •ed by the C1ty neaotiatin&
tea• and thank you Cor your cooperation in schedul i nc aee:1nas, one of
which t ook place on short notice.
Sincere£.}
I .C.J'i..J':J !._
J."'\1. Do le'
Enale ood F rt Fiahter Aaaociation
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CONTRACT
ARTICLE 1
ARTICLE 2
ARTICLE 3
ARTICLE 4
ARTICLE 5
ARTICLE 6
ARTICLE 7
ARTICLE 8
ARTICLE 9
ARTICLE 10
ARTICLE ll
ARTICLE 12
ARTICLE 13
ART ICLE l4
ARTICU 15
ARTICLE 16
ARTICLE 17
ARTICLE 11
U'l'ICLE U
ARTICLE 20
ARTICLE 21
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I N D E X
1988, 1989, AND 1990
RECOGNITION
EMPLOYEE RIGHTS
BULLETIN BOARDS
DUES DEDUCTION
RULES AND REGULATIONS
DURATION OF CONTRACT
HOURS OF WORJC
COMPENSATION
c;>VERTIME
ACTING PAY
ANNUAL LEAVE
PERSONAL LEAVE
DISABILITY -TE MPORARY
DISAB ILITY -ON-THE-JOB
INJtJ RY
MILITARY LEAVE
FUNERAL LEAVE
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P a g e 10
Pa ge 12
JURY DU'l"i
HOLIDAYS
D ITNESS SERVICE Page 13
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VOTI G LEAVE
TAADI G TIME
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ARTICLE 22 UNIFORMS Page 15
ARTICLE 23 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE Page 15
ARTICLE 24 INSURANCE -EMPLOYEES/
RETIREES
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ARTICLE 25 DENTAL INSURANCE Page 16
ARTICLE 26 LIFE INSURANCE Page 17
ARTICLE 27 RETIREMENT BENEFITS Page 17
ARTICLE 28 LAYOFF Page 18
ARTICLE 29 EDUCATIONAL INCENTIVE Page 18
ARTICLE 30 PROBATION Page 18 D
ARTICLE 31 SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES Page 19
ARTICLE 32 SUPPLIES Page 21
ARTICLE 33 DRUG TESTING AND
PHYSICAL TESTING Page 21
ARTICLE 34 EXCLUSIVENESS OF CONTRACT Page 21
APPENDIX A CALCULATING THE MEDIAN
(EXAMPLE) Page 23
AGREEHE~T (ICMA PLAN ) Page 24
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COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
CONTRACT BETWEEN
THE ENGLEWOOD FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 11736
AND THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
FOR THE YEARS 1988, 1989, AND 1990
This contract is entered into by and between the City of Englewood
(hereinafter referred to as the "City") and the Englewood Fire Fi ghters (hereinafter referred to as the "Un i on").
It is the purpose of this contract to achieve and maintain harmon ious
relations between the City and the Union; to provide for equitable and peice-
ful adjustment of differences which may arise, and to establish proper stin·
dards of wages, hours and other cond i t i ons of employment.
Except where li•ited by express provis i ons elsewhere in this contract,
nothing in this contract shall be construed to restr ict, li•it, or impair, the
rights, powers and author ity of the City as granted to i t under the laws of
the State of Colorado and the City 's Charter and Mun ici pal Code. The rights,
powers, and authority include, but are not li•ited to, the following:
A. The detena ination of Fire Depart-.nt policy i nc luding the right to manage the affairs of the Fire Department i n all respects .
~ 8 . The right to ass ign work ing hours, includ ing overti ...
C. Th e r igh t to establish, ~ify or ch ange work schedules , ~nn ng of
apparat us, a.ount of apparatus in the ••in or reserve fleet, etc .
D. The right to d rect the lltllbers of the Fire Oepar nt nc l d1ng t
right to ire, pro.ote , transfer or discipline or dtsc trge for cause, a y fire f1ghter wtthfn t e f t re Otpar nt
rty prot c on •·
""' G. The tllocat ion Ad Uat9
t e F r part nt. nt of r to all f f rs
f re tenatnat \ of pOlicy aff ctt t or tr·a \ '"9 o
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I. The scheduling of operations and the determination of the number and
duration of hours of assigned duty per week.
J. The establishment, discontinuance, modification and enforcement of Fire Department rules, regulations and orders.
K. The transfer of work from one position to another within the Fire Department.
L. The introduction of new, improved or different methods and tech-
niques of operation of the Fire Department or a change in the exist in g methods and techniques.
M. The placing of service, maintenance or other work with outside con-tractors or other agencies of the City.
N. The deten~ination of the number of ranks and the number of fire fighters within each rank .
0. The deten~ination of the amount of supervision necessary .
ARTICLE 1. RECOGNITION
The City recognizes the union as the organization certified by the Career
Service Board of the City of Englewood, as the sole and exclusive collective
bargaining agent for all full-t t .. classified Englewood Fire Fighters I nclud-
i ng Fire Fighter, Driver-Operator-Engineer, and Lieutenant. Excluded are Bat -
talion Chief, Captain and all others as deten~ined by the Career Strvlct Board .
ARTICLE 2. PLOYEE RIGHTS
A. A f ll·t .. classified a.ployee covered by th s contrac shall ha e t e r 9 t :
t.
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support or participate In or to refraln
p or \ng or parttclpat tng \n tny loy or·
1 c t ittes; nd
r c rt if ed loy
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1. Union meetings.
2. Union elections.
3. Reports of Union committees.
4. Rulings of policies of the International Union.
5. Recreational or social affairs of the Union.
B. The Union agrees that there shall be no other general distribution
or posting by the Union or employees upon City property provided, however, the
Chief may permit other material not provided for above at his/her discret i on
to be posted or distributed. The material posted shall not contain anything
reflecting derogatorily upon the City, any of its employees, or any other or-
ganization of City employees. The City agrees that during working hours on
City premises and without loss of pay, Union members may be allowed to: at-
tend Union and/or management meetings, post Union notices, solicit Union mem-
bership during employee's non-work time, and one on-duty representative will
be allowed to assist an employee on grievances, or appeals, provided advance
notice is given to the Chief and the work loads permits.
ARTICLE 4. DUES DEDUCTION
A. The City agrees to deduct the Union dues twice each month from the
pay of those e~loyees who individually request In writing that such deduc-
tions be aade, subject to the garnis~nt laws of the State of Colorado . The
a.ounts to be deducted shall be certified to the City Finance Director by the
Treasurer of the Union, and the aggregate deductions of all employees shall be
r .. itted together with an it .. ized statement to the Treasurer by the 15th of
tht ·succeeding 80nth, after such deductions are •ade. The author iz ation shall
be revocable during the tena of the Contract, upon a thirty (30) day written
notice by the e.ployee to the City Finance Director.
B. Deduct io n shall be aade fro. only two (2) paywents of wages eac
80nth, except that if wages are not pafd an authorized eeployee on the last
payday of 1 given 80nth, deduction for that -anth will bt aadt fro. any ages
which aay be paid to hi-'htr on the next succeeding final -anthly City payday .
It Is expressly understood that the City assu.es no liabtlity and shall not be
1 able for the collection or PIY~ent to the Un on of any dues dur1ng any t1
that an e.ployee Is not actually work ing for the City and act ally on the pay-
roll oft City . In the event of error on the chtc off lis • he Cfty 1\l
not b r sponslblt to t djus nts, nt1l not1fl d by the reas rtr o t nlon .
C. T e Union shall fnd lfy and hold the C1ty analess aga 1nst any nd
all cla l s, su1ts, orders or jud~nts brought or ssu d against the City as a
result of any act on ta en or not ta en by the City under the pro Is on of th s Ar lclt.
C ang s In th du s nt to be deducted s all l •t td to t
s tach year and prov dtd a th rty (30) day r1tten nottce s pro· City F n net 0 rector .
sue
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ARTICLE 5. RULES AND REGULATIONS
A. Except as limited by the express terms of this contract, the City
retains the right to promulgate reasonable rules, regulations , policies, pro-
cedures and directives. Said rules , regulations, policies, procedures and
directives which are an alleged violation of this contract shall be subject to the grievance procedure.
B. The City agrees to consult with the Union concerning the formulation
of changes of rules and regulations, policies, procedures and directives.
ARTICLE 6. DURATION OF CONTRACT
A. This contract shall take effect on January 1, 1988, and shall con-tinue in force to and including December 31, 1990.
B. This contract or any part of I t, may be terminated or renegotiated at any time by •utual consent of both part ie s .
C. If any article or sect i on of th i s contract should be held inv alid by
operation of law or the District Court, or i f co.pllance with or enforcement
of any article or section should be restra in ed by such District Court, the
r .. ainder of this contract shall rea.in in full force and effect, and the
parties shall pra.ptly .. et and confer for the purpose of atte~ting to arr ive
at a ~tually satisfactory replac ... nt for such art i cle or section .
D. The parties agree and understand that prov sions re l ating to e.-
ployees covered by this contract shall In no way displace or eod fy prtsent or
future statutory or case law of the State of Colorado .
E. The parties acknowledge that during negot i ations wh ich resulted In
this contract, each had the unli•ited r ig ht and opport~n ty to a. e d nds
and proposals wi th respect to any subject or a.tter appropr ate for et 1
and to confer and have discussions and that the understand1ngs and agre n s
arr ved at by the parties after th s exercise of that r g t and oppor n1 y art set forth i n this contract .
TJCL£ 7. S OF
A For t OSI
normally cons1st of an a erage of se enty ·
consecutive days, reoccurr 1ng r cycles based on a
alttrnatfng b ''' of 8tr ley sys
a. £ lo s us gn d to non-shl t
n average or at ast forty (•O ) ours of r occurring r cycles.
c.
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D. The work schedule may be changed by the Fire Chief provided a mini-
mum nine (9) days · advance notice is given. Work schedules may be changed
without advance notice in the case of emergencies as determined by the Fire Chief.
ARTICLE 8. COMPENSATION
A. Effective January 1, 1988, employees covered by this Agreement will
receive compensation as provided in the table below :
T A B L E
Regular
Straight Premium
Time Hourly or Over-
~ time Rate* Honthl~* Annual*
Firefighter (probationary)
Firefighter 1st Class s 7.21 Sl0 .82 S1,803 S21,636 8 .31 12 .47 2,079 24 ,948 Firefighter 2nd Class 9.15 13 .73 2,288 27 ,456 Firefighter 3rd Class 10 .07 15 .11 2,517 30,204 Fir..adic 2nd Class 10 .07 15 .11 2,517 30,204 Fire .. dic 3rd Class 11 .07 16 .61 2, 769 33 ,228 Dr i ver/Operator/Engineer
Lieutenant 11.07 16.61 2. 769 33 ,228 12 .18 18 .27 3,046 36 ,552
B. (1) Effective January 1, 1989 and January 1, 1990, .-ployees
covered by this Contract wi ll receive compensat i on deve l oped fr om
the -.d i an -anthly base sa l ary for top grade Fi re Fi ghters fr o he foll~i ng Denver Metropol i tan Fi re Oepart~~ents :
Aurora
Denver
Bancroft
Boulder
Cutlewood
Gl enda l e
Lakewood
Li tt l et on
Thornton
ts 1 nster
(2) The .,thodology used i n deter.i nt ng the .ed t n age ra e 1s s t t forth 1 :
(a ) The .onthly stra i ght t agt ra e exc l ud i ng all ot t r
fo s of c~e nsatton for top gr ade Ft re F g ter froe tach of
the dep art nts l i sttd above w1ll be arranged froa hi g est pa1d
to l ~s t pa i d and t he .. dian wa ge r ate w 11 then be dettr ·
• ned. (E x.ap l e : se e Ap pend i x A attach d .)
(b) Once the -.dfan age rate for top gr de Fi re Ft ghter ts
d te nain td , th1t r ate will then be used 1n tst 1bl 1sh ng t
C ty of Entlewood 's wag r at t for F rt f i ghter 111 . I .
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(c) After the median wage rate for Fire Fighter III is es·
tablished, an additional ten percent (10~) will be added to
that rate in order to establish the wage rate for Driver Opera-
tor Engineer. An additional ten percent (10%) will then be
added to the new Driver Operator Engineer rate to establish
the Lieutenant's wage rate.
(d) The base wage rate for Fire Fighter II will be ten percent
(10%) below the base wage rate for Fire Fighter III. The base
wage rate for Fire Fighter I will be ten percent (1~) below
the base wage rate for Fire Fighter II.
(e) The methodology used in establishing the probationary Fi re
Fighter wage rate will be the same as indicated in Z(a) above.
(f) In no event shall an employee's base wage rate be reduced
for the years 1989 and 1990 .
(g) The above .. thodo l ogy will be used to establish wages for
e•ployees covered by this Contract for the years 1989 and 1990 .
(h) In order to accurate ly deter.ine the wage rates from each
of the Fire Oepart.ents identified in 8(1), wage data wtll be
collected by the City and the Union in Septe~r of 1989 and
1990 . All wage data collected will be subject to verlficat i on .
(i) Should a dispute ar ise between the City and the Union con·
cernin~ the accuracy of the wage survey data, the dispute sha ll
be subject to the gr iev ance procedure conta ned tn th\s
Con tract .
C. The ca.pens at ton f gures l dent f l ed In Table 1 abo e are bas d po n
er of regularly scheduled hours per ~nth and per year lnclyd i ng .o tr ·
and are not adjusted for because of the Ci ty 's b e ly pay syste . T t
ol ogy used n deten~ln ng the our l y, pr I over t n hly and ' an·
nual c ensatton I s conta i ned t n Append x A attac d .
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G. In addition to their regular hourly wage rate, shift fire investiga-
tors assigned and authorized by the Fire Chief will receive S100 .00 per month or its hourly wage rate equivalent.
ARTICLE 9. OVERTIME
A. Standard Overtime.
1. Upon determination that the reporting number of assigned per-
sonnel to the duty shift i s below the City established level , the
call to off-duty personnel for overtime will be made.
2. Non-exempt employees covered by this contract working in pos i-
tions other than their actual rank are counted in acting capac i t y.
In the event requirements necessitate pos itions be filled wi th act u-
al rank, personnel of said actual rank will be ordered in.
3. Non -exem pt employees covered by this contract shall rece iv e
overti .. co.pensation for work or training except cert i f i cat i on for
para.edic and EHT perfonaed over and above the assigned work
schedule . Overt i .. co.pensat i on shall be calculated at t ime and
one-half (1 l /2) of the employee 's regular hourly wage rate.
4. An Individual card f il e, for each of the categories shall be
aaintaintd for the purpose of overt i .. recall . The f ile s w1 ll ini -
tially be set up on the bas i s of seniority and then will be used on
1 rotation basis. The person work i ng overti .. will be pa i d actua l
hours worked for that pos i tion wh i ch he/she fills . Regular overtime
cards will not be -aved unt il 1 block of twelve (12) hours or .are
is either worked or refused . The card will not be -avid for refusal
if the e.ployee is sick or on annual leave, or i f th is wou ld require
the .. ployee to work seventy-two (72) consecutive hours, or .are.
Refusal for sickness w 11 be accepted only i f the e~loyee as ab-
sent the last duty day due to illness or te.porary disab1l1ty leave .
Annual l eave i s the period of t i .. froa the end of the last du y da
worked unt 1 the e~loyee returns to duty. Ho ver, if an loy e
is on an nu al le ave , he/she has the optton to wor on ny t I s/ er own shift.
5. Shirt c anders 11 c 11 t e f rst p rson el gf ble and 'If
unable to contact, h /she w1ll cont n t rou h th nora~l ro a 10
nt 1 soaeon ts cont cted. If no oft-duty personn l hh to
he/she ill order In t e f i rst person /she contacts foll 1n9 e nora~l rotation. If t e overt1 person is not at t e ass 1gned st •
tion by 0700, the person go ng off duty 1ll auto. tically 9 v
one (1) hour o ert , a1nl~. and th reafter n lf (l/2) our Inert ntt.
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7. No one other than the Fire Chief, the on-duty Battalion Chief,
or acting Battalion Chief, Union representative, at the request of
the employee, with the employee and management personnel present,
shall have access to or review the overtime cards . Any person not
following this policy or found tampering with the file will be sub-
ject to disciplinary action by the Fire Chief.
B. Emergency Overtime.
1. Emergency overtime is defined as a multi-alarm situation or
disaster where more than normal manning is required and must be au-thorized by the Fire Chief.
Z. When non-exempt employees covered by this contract work over-
time on an emergency call back bas is, that overt i me shall be com-
puted on a forty (40) hour duty week wage basis .
C. Combined Overt ime.
1. When a non-exempt employee covered by this contract is work ing
1 standard overtime shift and responds to an emergency with other
employees called on emergency overtime, he /she wil l be compensated
on the emergency overt im e basis dur i ng the per i od of that emergenc y .
0 . Compensatory Ti me .
1. Co.pensatory time including unused personal leave, holiday t ime
and overti .. hours may be accumulated as ca.pensatory t i me up to a •axi~ of 150 hours.
Z. Accumu l ated compensatory hours may be cashed out for pay sub-
Ject to a •ax i.u. of 75 hours per year .
3 . At any t i .. dur in g the year at the City 's optton any compensa-
tory ti .. accumulated by an employee i n ex cess of seven ty -five (75)
hours aay be cashed out for pay at the e.ployee 's regular hourly wage rate .
4 . EJiployeu st not 1fy the depar tnt by Oc ober 1. of uch
year, oft etr 1ntent fon of rece i ving cop nsa ory pay t n lieu of tf off .
5. Th e use of c
needs of h d ptr
Chief.
nsatory t off shall be deter. ned by the
nt and t en at t 1 s appro ed by he Ftrt
(1) At th loyee's opt on, co.p nsatory t nclud ng un ·
used p rsonal le ave hours and olld y hours s 11 be r ns·
ftrrtd tnto 1 co.p nsatory t ban subJ ct to 0(1) abo e or
Pttd out et t loyee' reguler hourly gt r te .
l~) At loy e 's option, any o r\
tr nsf rrtd nto th c ns tory t abo or p ld out .
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7. All compensatory hours in excess of 150 will be paid or taken
in time off at the discretion of the Fire Chief.
ARTICLE 10. ACTING PAY
All icting positions •ssigned ind iuthorized by the Fire Chief or the
Chief's designated representative will be compensated at full pay. The em-
ployee must be in the position four (4) consecutive shifts before the employee
becomes eligible for acting position compensation. Such pay shall be retroac -
tive to the first day the employee assumes responsibility of the position.
Acting assignments will be made according to the following procedure :
Acting D.O.E.
First Priority-Eligib ili ty Li st
Second Priority -Check-off List
Third Priority -Fire Fighter III
Fourth Prior i ty -Fire Figh ter II
ARTICLE 11. ANNUAL LEAVE
Acting Lt.
First Priority-El igi bili ty List
Second Priority -DOE/Fire Fi ghter III
Th i rd Priority - Fi re Figh ter II
A. Sh i ft work a.ployees shall bt entitled to annual leave accord ing to the following schedule:
1-4 years continuous service
5-g years continuous Service
10-14 years continuous service
15-)g years con t inuous serv ce
ZO+ years continuous service
Hourly
Accu.ulat i on Annual
Per Month Total Hours
13 hours
15 u
21
23
156
180 zza
Z5Z
276
llilli
6 .5
7.5
g _5
10 .5
11 .5
In order to qualify for annual leave credit dur1ng the .anth, thee -
ployee st h1ve orked 1t ltave one-half (l/2) of the r tng days of tha
aonth excluding authortz d p1fd lta e . Annual leave shall not bt granted to
any e~loyet unttl h /s t has been in th loy of the City for at least one
(1) year unless otht se author ltd by the Ch tf .
8 . Th ax ~ eccu lation of ennual leave shall bt wo (2) s e ploy et 's nona11 ann al leeve ace latton.
for u t of n ual lt
l 1u~t s all
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E. Annual leave Pay -The rate of annual leave pay shall be the em-
ployee 's regular straight time hourly rate of pay for the employee's regular
job and charged on a working hour basis, excluding regular days off. Annual
leave shall be allowed only to the total hourly amount accumulated at the
beginning of the leave, as verified and authorized by the Fire Chief. Em·
ployees may receive their annual leave pay, provided the employee makes a
written request to their supervisor and approved by the Fire Chief fifteen
{IS) calendar days prior to the start of their annual leave.
F. Minimum Usage -There shall be a one {1) shift minimum use of annua l
leav e time for shift workers with the following exception: If an employee
covered under this contract has used all of the personal leave provided to
him/her for the year, the employee may use annual leave of less than one (I)
shift as approved and authorized by the Fire Chief or the Chief's designa ed representative.
C. Annual leave Pay Upon Separation -Any employee who is separated
from the service of the City, i.e., ret irement, termination or layoff, shall
be compensated for the unused annual leave time accumulated at the time of separation.
ARTICLE 12. PERSONAL LEAVE
Effective January 1, 1988, all shift work e•ployees covered by this con-
tract shall be granted ninety-six {96) hours of personal leave with pay ~hich
an employee is entitled to use for the following purposes :
A.
ployee's
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Ti .. lost as a result of illness/injury to the employee or the e -
i ... diate f111ily , , 1 \..J ~ I %' . ~. _
.:..-----I -t ... I • ,JI -Attend personal business. : ·;; ( ~: 'l I • ., '1.,
leisure t i... / -7
he e loyee 's OPt1on, nu td p rson
tr nsferred Into ht c ens tory t l
t th loy ., r vular hourly
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B. Prov i sion -During the life of this contract, the Ci ty agrees to
provide temporary disability leave with pay for employees absent as a result
of illness/injury at the rate of one hundred per cent (100%) of the employee 's
regular wage up to one hundred twenty (120) calendar days /forty (40) sh i fts.
C. Temporary disability leave shall not be accumulative except that on
January 1 of each year, the City shall restore one hundred per cent (100%) of
the number of days/shifts used by an employee during the preced i ng year up t o
a maximum of sixty (60) days or twenty (20) shifts.
D. Util i zation .
1. Authorization for temporary disability leave wi th pay shal l
only be granted after the first shift/day of di sab ility .
2. Author i zat i on for temporary d i sab i l i ty shall cnly be gra nte d for the fo l low i ng reason s:
(a) I llness or i nj ury of the empl oyee not se rvice conn ected, I nc l ud ing mat ern i t y.
E. Sic k Le ave Opti on -All si ck leave accrue d by employees prior to
J anuary 1, 1980, sha ll vest with t e eMpl oyee, and may be used in the follow-i ng manner:
1. Af t er t he one hund re d tw ent y (120) days/forty (40) shifts as
desc r i bed ab ove have be en used , unl es s the e ~l oye e is entitled to
re t ire .. nt as a resul t of dis ab i l ity.
2. By cas hing in al l accru ed s ick le ave accuaul ated under the pre-
viou s pl an upon n o na~l re t ireme nt fro. th e City at t e r ate of one
(1) hou r 's pay for ea ch t wo (2) hours of accrued s ck leave at the
e.ployee's regul ar r ate or one (1) hour's pay for each four (4)
hours upon sep aration fro. the City.
3 . By cashing In accrued sick leave under the prev ous plan, once
each year at the conversion rate of four (4) hours s i c leave or
one (1) hour pay, not to exceed a conversion of .are t an four h n-drtd (400) ours each year .
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H. Abuse of Temporary Disability-Abuse of temporary disability occurs
when an employee misrepresents the actual reason for requesting temporary dis-
ability or when an employee uses temporary disability leave for unauthorized
purposes. An employee who makes a false claim for temporary disability leave
shall be subject to disciplinary action or dismissal.
ARTICLE 14. DISABILITY -ON-THE-JOB INJURY
A. For any on-the-job injury which causes any employee to be absent
from work as a result of such injury, the City shall pay to such employee his/
her full wages from the first day of his/her absence from work up to and in-
cluding the 90th calendar day of such absence, less whatever sums received by
the employee as disability benefits under workmen's compensation. The City
reserves the right to require any employee on injury or disability leave to
submit to an examination(s) by City-appointed physician(s) at the City 's ex-
pense or under the provision of workmen 's compensation or the ret i rement /
pension provision as provided under State statute.
B. All injuries that occur during working hours shall be reported to
the employee's supervisor within twenty-four (24) hours of the i njury or be-
fore the employee leaves their department of employment unless circumstances
beyond the control of the employee would not perm i t.
ARTICLE 15 . MILITARY LEAVE
A. Any pena~nent or probationary employee who enlists or is induc ted
i nto the ailitary, naval, air or other armed services of the United States 1n
time of war shall be ent i tled to a leave of absence without pay for the dura-
tion of such war or until honorably d is charged, wh ich ever occurs first, and for on e (1) year thereafter .
8. Any e ployee who shall be a .. mber of the Nat ion al Guard or any
ot er coaponen t of the • litary forces oft eState, now or hereafter or·
gan1ztd or consttt ted unde r the State or tderal law, shall be enttt led to a
le a t of absence fro h1sjher e~loy nt tthout loss of pay, sentort y, s a-
s, efficiency ra !ng, acatlon, sic lea tor other beneft s for all
t n I h Is engag d wt h s ch organtzat on or c ponen tn tratnt g or
IC ' t s ~,, ordtrtd or uthoriz d by proper authortty pursuant o 1 •
r or St lt or dtral purposes, but not t ceding fif ttn (15) days tn
ny calt r 1 ar. Such ltavt shall bt all d In cast ht requtrtd tlt ary
tee fs l s c ort y perfo tch shall b pres ed unless con· rary ts s ltsh d.
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D. Subject to provision A, B and C above, the City shall provide full
pay to an employee granted military leave, less whatever compensation the em-
ployee may have received by the military for such service.
ARTICLE 16. FUNERAL LEAVE
The Fire Chief shall grant leave with pay to an employee to attend the
funeral of a member of the employee's family. The number of days granted
shall be governed by the circumstances of the case, but shall be at least one
(1) shift and in no event shall they exceed three (3) of the employee 's regu-
larly assigned shifts. For the purposes of this section, "employee's family"
shall mean the employee's spouse, or the children, grandchildren, parents,
grandparents, brothers and sisters of the employee or of the employee 's spouse
and other members of the family at the discretion of the Ci ty.
ARTICLE 17. JURY DUTY AND WITNESS SERVICE
Leave •ay be granted to an employee for serv i ng on jury duty or as a wt t-
ness in his/her official capacity i n obedience to a subpoena or di rect i on by
legal authority . He/she shall be entit l ed to the d i fference between hi s/her
regular compensation and the fees received for jury duty or as a wi tness .
When he /she is subpoenaed as a wi tness i n pr i vate l i t i gat i on to test t fy, not
in his/her offic i al capacity but as an indiv i dual , the t i me absent by reason
thereof shall be taken as accrued leave or leave wtthout pay .
ARTICLE 18. HOLIDAYS
A. (1) Beginning January 1, 1989 , sh ft work employees covered by t his
Contract wi ll be el i gible for sevent y-two (7 2) hours of ho lt da y
t t .. ·off or pay .
(2) The payment f or ho li days wtl l be ade the f i r s t pay pe r i od in
Olctmbtr of tach year based on the t pl oyee 's regu l ar stra igh t t
our l y wage rate . E~loy tts st not ify t he depar tmen t y Oc ober
1, of each year , of t he i r in te nl to n of rtctivtng holid a~a y i n
1 eu of l l .. off .
(l ) For loy ts to bt tl g blt for hol l day payj t i off . t
ploy t s t hav r td at lea st ont · alf (1/2) of th schtd l td
o rs each -onth t c l ud ng author ltd pa i d l ta t .
(4) Hol i day p 1 for ter.\nat f ng and n
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ARTICLE 19. VOTING LEAVE
All employees will be illowed 1 re1sonable time off as authorized by the
Fire Chief without loss of piy to vote. This time will be used by the em-ployee only to vote.
ARTICLE 20. TRADING TIHE
A. Employees may be permitted to secure another Fire Fighter of equal
rank and qualifications to substitute for them subject to approval of their
supervisor. The employee substituting shall be responsible to work the
scheduled shift and any absence shall be charged against that employee. Any
request for substitutes shall be signed by both Fire Fighters 1nd approval of the supervisor shall also be in writing.
B. Trading time shall be governed by the following criteria:
1. The trading of tf .. is done voluntarily by the employees par-ticipating in the trade.
2. The reason for trading time is due to the employee 's des ire or
need not because of Fire Department operations .
3. If 1 trade request is denied by a supervisor, the superv is or
shall prov i de a wr i tten stat ... nt to the requesting employee the reason for denial of the request .
ARTICLE 21 . LEAVE WITHOUT PAY
Eligibili ty
Ptraantnt eaployees a ay be granttd a l eave of absence wi thout pay for
reasons of educat i on wh ich is al li td to the dut i es of the City, settle nts o
an estate, child cart, serious illness of a ...O.r of the e.ployee 's fa.ily ,
but shall not be ustd for the purpose of obtain ng eaplo~nt elsewhere .
ta t w thout pay shall not excetd six (6) .anths of an y year but ay be tX·
tndtd upon request for an add t onal s\x (6) -anths. The total le a t t
shall not exce d one (I) year . Upon return froa appro td lta t, tht loyee
111 be restortd to t 1r fo r position i f available or to a position co.-
parable for fch t loy s quali itd. Our ng periOds of unpa d leave,
loy ts shall not cont nut o ac cru ser fee crtd1t or bt tllgfblt for any City b n ffts .
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Consideration of Leave Request
The Fire Chief may grant or deny leave requests, taking into consider-
ation the department's work force, work load and the employee's request.
Failure to Return
Unless unusual circumstances exist, an employee who fails to return by
the date of leave expiration shall be considered to have voluntarily resigned
from the service of the City.
ARTICLE 22. UNIFORMS
A. (1) If an employee is required to wear a uniform and/or safety
equipment, the employee shall wear the uniform and/or safety equip-
.. nt only as authorized or required by the department work rules .
All .-ployees shall •aintain a presentable appearance while on duty.
The .-ployee is responsible for any damage to the unifona or safety
equip .. nt by negligence vr deliberate act. The City will be respon-
sible for providing all uniforms and safety equipment.
(2) The Oepart•ent on a replacement basis will bear the cost of
replacement unifonas. The new replacement unifona will meet or ex-
ceed recognized industry standards such as those published by OSHA,
NFPA or the U. S. Bureau of Standards.
B. Should the depart.ant authorize or require a specific work/safety
shoe, the depart .. nt w 11 provide said shoes which will be considered part of
the required unifor.. If the depart.ant requires and provides the shoes as
described above, the footwear allowance as provided in C below will be red ced
to fifty percent (SOS) of the cost of author zed footwear p to SSO .OO per
year.
C. SubJect to conditions descr bed in 8 abo e, the depar nt 111 pro ·
vide fifty percent (S~) of the cost of author zed foot ar up to S7S 00 per
year.
£, Clt nlng • The City respons ble or pro d\ng cl "'"9 or
all ftl OMI nt.
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ARTICLE 24. INSURANCE -EMPLOYEES/RETIREES
A. 1. Beginning January 1, 1988, the City will pay at least S186.00
per month toward the premium cost for dependent coverage and SS7.ZS
per month for single coverage for the City's self funded health in-surance plan.
2. Beginning January 1, 1988, employees will pay S9 .00 per month
toward the premium cost for coverage for the City's self funded
health insurance plan. Employees having single coverage will not be
required to pay more than 15' of the total single premium cost.
3. Beginning January 1, 1989, the City will pay at least $186 .00
per .anth toward the premium cost for dependent coverage and at
least SS7 .28 per month for single coverage for the City 's self fun-ded health ins urance plan.
4. Beginning January 1, 1989, employee will pay S18.00 per month
toward the premium cost for coverage for the City 's self funded
health insur ance plan. Employees having single coverage will not be
required to pay more than 151 of the total s i ngle premium cost .
5. Beginning January 1, 1990, the City will pay 851 per .anth of
the pr .. iu. cost for dependent and single coverage for the City 's self funded health Insurance plan.
6 . le91nning January 1, 1990, e.ployees will pay fifteen percent
(lSI) of the .anthly pr .. iu. cost for dependent and single covera~e
for the City 's self funded health insurance plan .
8 . Any di spute concerning the Interpretation or app lic at ion of benef its
provided under the Health Insurance Plan shall be subject to the dispute
resolution procedure only . (It i s expressly understood that th's Article is a ~on-grievable t under th is contract .)
C. The C ty expressly agrees i t shall insure required pr
have been pa i d to in sure the level of benef ts aa nt a ln ng t e
toaary and reason able rates ch arged by osp tals and physicians
tro• area , bas d upon the curr nt Color do R lat1 al St
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(2) Beginning January 1, 1988, through December 31, 1989, employees
will pay S5 .00 per month toward the premium cost for dependent
coverage and S2.00 per month for single coverage for dental insurance.
(3) Beginning January 1, 1990, the City will pay eighty-five per-
cent (85~) of the premium cost for dependent and single coverage for
dental insurance. Employees will pay fifteen percent (15~) of the
premiu• cost for dependent and single coverage for dental insurance.
B. The City expressly agrees it shall insure required premiums are and
have been paid to insure the level of benefits maintaining the usual customary
and reasonable rates charged by hospitals and physicians in the "Denver Hetro "
area, based upon current Colorado Relative Value Study.
C. Any dispute concerning the interpretation or application of benefits
under the Dental Plan shall be subject to the dispute resolution procedure
only. (It is expressly understood that this Article is a non-grievable item under this contract.)
D. It is understood and agreed that should the premium costs for the
City's dental insurance be reduced during the life of this contract, that the
City and employees will equally share in the premium rate reduction.
Exa.ple: If pre•ium rates are reduced five percent (5~). the employee's
premium contribution shall also be reduced five percent (5:).
ARTICLE 26. LIFE INSURANCE
Ten~ life insurance will be provid.O by the City for employees covered by
this contract of SJO,OOO for each employee. Upon retir ... nt the employee may
convert the life insurance a.ount that is in effect at the time of ret1re nt
up to S20,000 if the employee has not reached age 65. Fro. age 65 to age 0,
the conversion privlltge would be reduced by •~. The maximwa convers ion privilege would then be S18 ,000.
ARTICLE 27 . RETIREMENT BENEFITS
A. Rettre nt benefits and contr bution lt els 111 cont nut as pro· v dtd und r City Plan and State Sta utt.
8 . The C ty avrees to allo rtt rees and f ture rttlrees a con~trston
priv lege to the health insur ance conversion plan a at able hroug he C y.
Th e Ctty also agrees o pay fifty ptrctnt {5~) of the cost of co erage of
conversion plan or other plan selected by the retiree up to a aax of
S75.00 p r -anth for the t loyee and i ncluding the loyte 's dep nd nts . I . •
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ARTICLE 28. LAYOFF
Whenever there is lack of work, lack of funds, or other legitimate rea-
sons requiring reductions in the number of employees, the appointing authori~y
shall designate the positions in which the layoff is to be made. Upon such
determination, the required number of employees in the affected position shall
be placed on a layoff list or transferred by the appointing authority, each in
order of his/her relative length and quality of service as shown by the per-
sonnel records. Employees on layoff shall be recalled in the order of
seniority provided that those recalled have the demonstrated ability and same
qualifications to perform the available work as determined by the Ci ty . Any
employee i n a higher rank, if laid off, may transfer to the previous lower
rank. The layoff list shall term in ate after eighteen (18) months.
ARTICLE 29. EDUCATIONAL INCENTIVE
Upon recommendation of the Fire Chief and after prior approval of the
Employee Relations Department, The City of Englewood shall reimburse a perma-
nent, full-ti .. Fire Fighter upon successful completion of an approved course
or courses in education or vocational training at an accred i ted college of
university. The course or training •ust be related to the work and be des ig-
ned to i~rove competence in the job, as determined by the City, and be of
value to the Fire Fighter's service to the City. This shall include all tu-
i tion, and required texts. Refunds will be at the publ i c i nstitution rate .
ARTICLE 30. PROBATION
A. The probationary period for all newly appo in ted employees shall not
be less than twelve (12) 110nths fr011 the date of hire. Af er c011pletion of
t e probat onary per1od, the e ployee shall be tl1g 1ble for permanent stat s en au horized by the City Manager .
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D. Employees rehired as provided under the prov1s1ons of the City's
administrative procedures with less than one (1) year of separation from the
City shall be subject to a probationary period. The department head, with the
approval of the appointing authority, may modify or waive the probationary
period.
ARTICLE 31. SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES
A grievance is defined as an alleged violation of a spec i f i c prov1s1on of
this contract. The employee and the Association shall be requ i red to fo llow
the procedure as set out below:
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If the employee is unable to settle the gr i evance or di spute orally and
informally through his/her immediate superv i sor within five (5) work days of
the date of the occurrence of the grievance, or the employee 's knowledge of
it, the employee •ay, wi th i n the succeed ing f i ve (5) work days, file a wr1tt en
grievance with his /he r supervisor. The supervisor shall attempt to adjust the
matter and shall respond In writing to the employee within five (5) work days.
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If the answer Is not satisfactory, the eatter shall be presented i n wr 1t·
l ng by the employee to the Fire Chief wi th in five (5) work days following
receipt of the supervisor's response . The Fire Chief shall respond In writing
to the e.ployee within five (S) work days.
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If the grievance still r..alns unadjusted, I t shall be presented by t e
loyee to the City Hanager In wr1t ng w\thln five (S) wor days following
receipt of the response of the Fire Chief. The City Manager or his/ er d slg ·
nated representatl e shall respond 1n r t ng w thin ten (10) r days .
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Authority of Career Servi~e Board
The Career Service Board or its designated hearing officer shall have no
authority to add to or subtract from or change the terms of this Contract.
The written decision of the Board or its designated hearing officer shall be
final and binding upon the parties. The Board or its designated hearing of-
ficer shall li•it its decision strictly to the grievance submitted which has
been properly processed through the grievance procedure outlined.
Grievance Option
It is agreed that should the appeal procedure as provided under 138:4 of
the City Charter or applicable ord in ance provis i ons be utilized, recourse to
the grievance procedure included in this Article shall be waived .
Processing Grievance During Work ing Hours
Grievances •ay be investigated and processed by the e•ployee dur ing work-
ing hours within reasonable ti .. li•its without loss of pay provided notice i
given and the work load pena its. The ~ployee shall be allowed to attend hearings wh ile on duty.
Oral and Written Corrective Action
Oral Corrective Action • Whenever grounds for corrective act i on exist and
the supervisor deten.ines that the incident, act io n or behavior of the tm·
ployee is such that ~re severe action is not i ... diately necessary, the
supervisor should orally co..unicate to the e.ployee the supervisor's observa-
tion of the probl .. and offer assistance in co rrect ing the s1tuatton . When an
oral co rrect ive act ion ts given, the supervisor should ensure that the super·
visor's log is docu.ented to show date of the corrective action and the nature
of the corrt<tive act ion. The e.ployee should be adv ised that the corrective act ion will bt docu.ented n the supervisor's log.
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ARTICLE 32. SUPPLIES
A. The City will provide and maintain supplies and equipment for the nonaal operation of the Fire Department. These include:
I. laundry: linens and cleaning of same.
2. All kitchen appliances and utensils, and repair and/or replacement of s111e. ·
3. Private phone in each station and •aintenance and/or repair of same. 4. Maintenance of T.V.s and recorders.
5. lt111s of hygiene (soap, toilet paper, etc.).
B. The provisions of this art icle will be under the control of the Fire Chief. Individual abuse to be dealt with on an individual basis.
ARTICLE 33. DRUG TESTING AND PHYSICAL FITNESS
Drug testing and physical fitness are penaissive subjects of negot ht ions.
The City agrees consistent with Article 5 of the Collective Bargaining
Agr .... nt to consult with the union regarding the fon~ation of any drug test·
ing policy or physical fitness progr... In add i tion, it is not the City's
intention to institute rando. drug testing now or in the foreseeable future.
ARTICLE 34. EXCLUSIVENESS OF CONTRACT
The City and the Association agree that the teras and provisions herein
contained constitute the entire contract between the parttes and supersede all
previous co..unicatfons, representations or aeree.ents, tither verbal or wr i t ·
ten, between tht parties with resrct to the subJect 81tter herefn. The Ci ty
and the Association agree that al ~otfablt i t .. s have bten discussed dur l ng
the nttotfltions ltldfng to this contract and, therefore, lgret that ntgot f l ·
tfons w 11 not bt reopened on lny t .. dur i ng the 11ft of th i s contract , tx · cept by .utual contract of the Plrt i es .
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this contract to be signed by
their respective representatives, and their signatures placed thereon, on this
_L day of :i~L·i , 1987,-at Englewood, Colorado.
ENGLEWOOD FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 11736 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
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AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
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THE ENGLEWOOD FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 11736
The City of Englewood 1nd the Englewood Fire Fighters Associition, Loc•l
11736, 1grees to the i~le.entition of 1n ICMA deferred coapensition plin to
be i~l ... nted prior to January 1, 1988.
The deferred coapensation plan shall be voluntary and will be open to
all e.ployees i ncluded within the certified bargaining unit.
City of Englewood Englewood Fire Fighters Association
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Top Grade
Fire Fighter
Aurora
Denver
Bancroft
Lakewood
Boulder
Median
Castlewood
Vesta1nster
Thornton
Littleton
Glendale
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CALCULATING THE KEDIAH
(EXMPLE)
Base Wage
2,807
2,703
2,670
2,584
2,548
2,494
2,493
2,486
2,475
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City of E:.-qlao.-ood
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l r.ave ~ s..-.a!yad t.'le iu~s j)et";.&ining to :he ap;lica-::ion o! t.'le !"a.i:-
IA:Cr St.a:'l!ar:11 Act. to t.'le o::rT;~er.sation o! 'E:.-ql~ firefi9!'1teu. :hlJ
1et:•:-:e~rta ~/ a:-.alysis •n~ :ec~"ld.atior.s.
1 :,aq 11 a ii· .. n :..'lat tM Ci:y of ~lewood •dshes to c::::JT;)ly -·i :.'l both :he
lettu and the r,:>irit o! :.'le rair r..:cr S:An~~~ ~. ~ ist'.le is 1\;!w !ast
to rr.tl~ a 900d faith effort to do 10 in ~"lsati~ fi:afi<;h-:us.
7:-. Nrrent inot ~y. 72 hou: fi:-efi;hter shitt cycle IIIC;JC:Ms t..,. City to
lu~:nlay !or 0\.,.rtil!le ~r. .. tion. S.:tio."l Ckl of t..,. ~ a:d t...,_
.l~n).' 1"9 :a. rule c Cl !'~. JW;. co, Sl9, 9/1/IJ) clearly nec:esai t.at.e
overt~.~• ~nsa-::1::~:-~ for 'lol.lra in ecoeas o! 61 duri~ a n ne ~y 'WOrk
i!Ul:>C!. <o e';)n(or• w t.'l :.. e ~"'· the City uat •-:her :educe t: • hours
\4:1!"c•:5 d r rq a ift cycle or PlY ~rti CC~~~pensatio:'l.
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~.cr!:-'=~. :;,.! Ci:i :'l!:!e.!J -:.o Ca.!l dire:tly wit~ i:s liability ~or o·.-ertir.e
._-o .~:~::s..:i':ln. i71<! b:'\::~=~ of :..'"le n.S.A s:x~::ests a r.a:u:al m!cr.anism. 1:'1 ~l·i~.u:i:-.:; .:-!r:.ai:'l ~;h:.Sior:s frc:rn an 51'9i~y'!oe'S "r!!<;ju~u ra:e", Sa:::ion 7
l!l 1.-.:l ·r.:es: ":X::a ::crn;>!nS.stion ~:ovic:ied by a ?:enil.rn :a:e ~:.d :or C\!::.al:'l
!-.:lur..; ·..c: <<!:i ':y t."'e tr.;)lcye~ i:"' a:l'J C.Sy or wor~--eic !:lec.l ~ s ·.:.:~ ~urs ce
:-c-..:r" ~':lr-:!:1 i :'\ PX.::oeu oi ei :;h: in a c'.ay or in ~::oess of t..'"le r:-4>< 1.:n1.T.1 wo:io:~it
.• ;:.,l i ncol<! '.0 •;u:i' .-~.r>loyc.! ~:Jt<r .. u!;.:>.:c::.ion !!1) ... "129 U.S .C. Sec. 20i l ~l.
~--::i on i l ~l t:.~en m:eJ :..'-.at.: "EXtr-! ~r:s!lti.:>:'l paid .-.s c'oes.:ri'::e-:3 in
~:s:::s:::'lJ r:.J, 16l, and ('7) o! ii~c:ion l<!l s."'.all '::le c::edi:.able to-11:-d
~v~r~1~ot ~::sation ;.e~·able pur.o:.:.ant :.0 :his ~action" <29 U.S.C. ~·
!07 lhl).
r;:.v~n ::;~ue 5:.atut.:):y ?r.:>·.•i.ai:ml, •• I??UU t.ha: the City can jis:~a:;e itS
:e:~:::s i :i:i:y !or o~~=t~• ~r:&a:lon ~ ~ki~ three s:ers:
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1.0r:<1n9 hou:s -!S "~«ni llil hours"
Co:Jn.,enu:in.:; -:.'lese houn a: a ra:e eqw
to one An:1 o:-•-r•lf tir.es :he firefiqhter's
•:eq~l~r" ~urly rate
In.:l ~i~ tile s;:..cification of p:•ni \Jtl
hours, :eqular ra~ and ~·'ni ·.::tl nt.a i:-~
:he a~ a;:eerno:-~t with ~~• !1refigh~e:s.
t . 'IH .L cat :o"' oC pc111111.111 hou:s i1 st:a 9htfoNa:d. l>.lrir19 uc!'l nine~y
...or ;»r ~. 61 llo.K'S ~r•v l~ally ~ t:a•ted 1111 rt9ulAr t\>urs. ~ rr•1n n;
!out 'l'"lo cS ~ ~nu he6 u •pc•~ \Jtl lloOlZ's •. Since tre:e a.:e •o. !>S 136S/9 l
~<~:-c ;-:-·o.~ ;aer )'Ur, th • idlenuhes 162.2 <•O.SS" •> p:lllli\111 !'lours ;:.r
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City of ::.~1~
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I !::el ieve the ap;>roach outline:S is sol.ll'ld, defer:si ble, a:\:5 clear. I hope you
a.nd tho! City oi E:.-qlewood find it I.!.Seful.
~..sr.< )"'u !or t.."'e op;~Qrtuni ty to once ac;ain t:. of assistAnce.
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INITIATED IY
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ISSUE/ACTIO. r.OPOS!D
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ACDDA ITEM SUIJECT
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Utilities Departaent
TV Sewer Line
Inspection System Bids
Stewart Fonda , Director of Utilities
Council approval by ~tion of the purchase of a TV aewer line inspection system
manufactured by Cues, Inc . in t he amount of $82,195 .
ra&VIOOI COUIICIL ACTIOII
None .
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Th City has contracted television inspection services !or the City's sanieary sever
ayat • for the last several yeara The ~rrent company bein& contracted is charain&
the City approxlmately fl .OO per Coot for this service . Enalevood has abou 51
mtlea of sewer linea ln ita exlatin& aever service area . It vould be coat effective
!or th City to purchu the ayat for t levlalon lna ctiona ln addi tion, it
will all U illtiea Depar 1 to ul nt to ~tee probl in
ot r 11c utlllty 1.l City Ditch . Thll aylt
lll a1 o d n t 1t a r coll ctlon aylt
In 16 nlutlon dlltrlcta wlthln
ll ·Cit la reatonelltatt n occurl .
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Three bids were received . All t h ree met the i n ten t o f t h e s pecifications . Bids were received from :
Ven do r Base Price Tr ans po rter Total Price
Cues, Inc . $75,695. $6 ,500 . $82 ,195 . SRECO/Flexible Systeu $81,500 . $7,500 . $89 ,000 . Kois Bros . $79,024 . $7,620 . $86,644
$90 ,000 was bud&eted in t h e Sewer Enterprise Fund durin& 1990 for the purchase of this systu.
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ca.IOCIL BILL NO. 29
INl'R<DOCED BY COONCIL
~9!BERS IP.'l"HAWAY AND Cl.AY'Im
1tN CRDilWCE SUI!MI'I"I'n«i ro A VOl'E CF 'DiE QUALD'Im ~ CF 'DiE CI'IY CF
f2G.IKXI) AT '1'HE NElC'l' 9:HEnJI.m Rm.JLM KJNIC!PAL fi..fXn~ PRCP0Sm
AHD04ENl' ro '1'HE OfAR'1D CF 'DiE CI'IY CF El'G.D«XD RElATING 'ro JIGE AND
RESIIJf.M:Y ~ CF ~ CF 'lHE CI'IY CXUCIL.
BE IT CRlAINEO BY THE CITY CXXJNCIL CF 'DiE CI'IY CF EN:ii.EHXD I CCUlRAOO I
'mAT:
Sectioo 1. 'nlere is hereby submitted to the qualified electors of
the City Of blCjlewood at the next IIChedlled reqular nunicipa.l electioo
proposed ~t to the 0\arter of the City of U'!qlewood, as follo.~S:
~t the qualified electors of the City of U'lqlewood shall choose aw
of the following provisialS. If either alternative No.1 or No.2 is
~ by the qualified electors, upon oertificatioo thereof to the
office of the Secretary of State of the State of Colorado, pursuant to
Sectioo 9, Article XX, of the Color.c:b Constitutioo ~ Sectioo 31-2-210
Colora, AlrviMd Statutes, Article III of the Hc:.ra. Rule 0\arter of the City
of !hglwooc! shall be~-
ALTDNM'IVE No. 1:
.Ml'Ia.E III
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ALTERNATIVE NO. 2:
ARTICLE III
LEXiiSI;.TIVE BCDY
23: CUALIFICATICNS OF EIOfoiiGRPft! <nJNCIIPERSCNS
No person shall be eligible for the office of -ilnm
CXllNCIIPERSC'I.. wU.ess at the tine of the election the person is a
citizen of • united, States, at least &:a*J 110. ~ 'IWFNN-OOE
(21) years of age, and shall have been for...._ Cl£ year. ilmediately
precedincJ such election a qualified elector of the City. a:ue · '
CDH:~ elected by Districts shall also be residents and
qualified electors of their districts. No Jl8lt)er of the Council shall
hold any other public office or e~ployment for which ~tion is
paid fran any nunicipality.
ALTERNATIVE NO. 3:
AATICLE III
23: No penoo shall be eligible for the office of Counci~ la'\less
at the tin. of his election he is a citizen of the united StAtes, at
least twnty-fiw (25) ~· of .ge, shall t...w ~ foe three years
u-diately prececUnq such election a qualified elactor of the City.
COuncil.-n elected by Districts shall also be reai~ InC! ~ified
electors of their districts. No~ of the Council 8h&ll hold any
other public office or ~loynwnt for which ~ion is paid frail
any nuUClpality.
Q'lly one of the foregoing shall be ~and only if Altcnatiw
No. 1 or Alternative No. 2 is ~ by the qualified elec:tc:n 8h&ll the
choeen alternative be certified to the Sec:reury of SU e ~ appee.r in the
Olarter.
s.:tion 2. the voting IIIIIChi.nes ~ ptper ballots for said elec:t1on
shall CUT)' tJW tollow1n9 iCJNit on which shall IUtnisaion cl :
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ALTERNATIVE No. 2:
Artl!ndinq the Olarter of the City of E)')glewood
relating to Article III, "legislative body,"
establishing ~e requirenent for City Council
narbership at to ty-«~e (21) years and
establishing residency requirerrent at ooe ( 1 l
year ilmediately prec:edinc; the election.
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0 Maintain the present ~«~rdinq for Article III Section 23: ,
-..tU.ch requires for Council nad:lerahip ~ty-five (25)
years of ~ and three (3) years residency. tCl'E: A SIKILAR
PR:WISiaf IN ~ DfXlAR!D ~CJW. BY '11£
SUPRDtE cam CF CXUIWX>.
And UICh elector voting lit said election .-,d dlsiraus of voting shall
indicate his choice by depressing the ~riate counter of the voting
l*:hine cc by lppr'Oprate marking upon p~per ballots where UMd.
Sectian 3. 'l'he propu officials of the City of ~lewood shAll give
notice Ol Mia ~i&l nuU.cip&l electian, which notice llh&ll be Po*llished
in the ..... 1M fer the length of tU. ~ by 1111, and the ballots
cat lit .uch electian shall be c:anvuMC! and the nsult MeertAined,
dlt.emi.ned, and certified .. rw;uired by 1111 .
Int:rociloed, rue! in tull , and pu..s on first l'Ud1.nq en the 18th c511y of June, 1990.
Published u a lill for ~ Orc1i.nanoe on the 21st c5lly of June, 1990.
P lela A. er;;, City Ciiit
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A RESOWI'IOO flCOORHiiNG 'l1IE DEVEL<I'MENl' AND USE CE' ~y SAFE
AL~IVE TEX:HNCI.<XOIES AND PJaXJcrS TO REPIXE "niE USE CE' ozmE-OEPLETING
CXH'OONDS AS WELL AS ENnlRAGIM> RESPOOSIBLE ACTIOO 00 "niE PART CE' ~
CITI~S.
\1\'HERFAS, available ICientific evidence indicates that c:hloroflUClr'<r
carbons, halorus, and certain other ~, 1lh!n disc:har9ed into the
at:mosphere, deplete the earth • s protective ozone layer, allowing increased
zn:~~.~nts of ultraviolet radiation to penetrate the earth's a~, thereby
posing a long-term danger to tunan health, life and the envi.ronnent by
increasing such harms u skin cancers, cataracts, suppression of the inmJne
systen, <Wuqe to c:r'q)S and to aquatic life, and related har1s; and
~. the release of halons in testinq fire extinquishinq 8)'Stans is
a primary source of the release of halor..s into the earth's atJIOSFlhere; and
~, chlorofluorocarbons are wi~ly Uled in refriCJeration .-.d air
oonditia'linq 8)'stes; and
~, the ~urinq .-.d recyclinq of chlorofluorocarbons fraa &Jto
air oonditia'linq units oould eliminate ~tely 2~ o! all
chlorofluoroccbona UMd in the United States; and
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\IDrAS, the Hont.rUl Protocol on .ubstanc:es that dlplet.e the ozone
l~~yer (an international pet) ~ wu ratified by the tkUtecS States on April
21, 1988, and 111\ich t.c:.. effective January 1, 1989, calla for: nocb:tions in
the procb:tion, ~ation and expor:tation of chlor:ofl\IICX'OCC'bona to fifty
per'CIWit ( ) of the l~C!rlct.ri.da 1986 levels by 1998, and for: a f,_ on the
procb:tion of halon l 6 lewla inn1.n9 January l, 1992; and
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\,'HERFAS, the City of Englewood encourages the research and develcprent
of environnentally safe alternative technologies and products to replace the
use of chlorofluorocarbons and halons; and
WHEREAS, the City of Englewood supports the adoption of international,
national and state bans on the use of chlorofluorocarbons; ~r, until such
bans have been ad:lpted by the apprcpriate agencies, responsible action on the
part of the City of Englewood and its citizens is necessary to reduce
chlorofluorcx:arbal and halon use in order to praoote the long-tenn health,
safety and welfare of the general public, and the environnent; and
WHEREAS, the City of E)lglewood recognizes that other cities have adopted
ordinances regulati.ng products containi1'19 ozone depleti.ng CXJI'IIOUllds as well as
governi.ng the manufacture, distribution, sale and rec:ycli.ng of prcxb:ts which
utilize ozone depleti.ng ~. hcwll!ver, the City Council feels that it
would be of a greater benefit to make this a voluntary program for its
citizens;
t«:W I 'l'HD<EP'Cf(E I BE IT RESCLVID BY THE CITY CXXJNCn. CF THE CI'IY CF
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Section 1. The DepartJ!ent of Safety Services Director or his designee
shall oversee and be responsible for:
(A) Providing informational assistance to penons .elti.ng to
inpltnent a recycli.ng prt19ram frail ozone-depleting~ UMd in air
ccnditioninq and refri<Jer&tion systems;
(B) Creating and ~1..-ntinq _, ecb::ation&l prt19ram to provide
infor:TMt.ion to local establi~s, in&lstry and resicS.nts mgarding the
d.lnqers .,d haurds UIIOCiatec! with procb:ts made fra11 or utilizing
oza ~let i nq ~;
(C) Cansul.tinq and ~atinq with od'lar local, state lnd federal
~tal aqencies mgarding the requlati on of ozone-dlpletinq ~
and other Matters atfectl.nCJ the envircnw\t and the hMlth , Nfety and ~al
we l fare o f the public ;
Section 2 . O.firut ana:
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(brarotrifluoraret.hane), Halon-2402 (clibrarotetrafluoroethanel, r-lethyl
chloroform, and Carbon tetrachloride.
( 4 l "Refrigerant" shall nean CFC-11 ( trichloratDOOfluoratethane l ,
CFC-12 (dichlorodi.fluorcm!thane, also known as chlorofluorocarbon-12 or R-12),
or any substitute refrigerant used in I'IDtor vehicle air ex>nditioning
equiptent, refrigerators, air ooncli tioners, or refrigeration systems, which
contains an ozone-depleting ca1plllnd.
( 5 l "Major refrigeration system" shall mean refrigerators, freezers,
cold storage warehouse refrigeration systsns, and air conditioners which hold
more than one hundred pounds of refrigerant or more than one hundred pounds
total if more than one refrigeration unit or system exists at the ...
location.
~Motor Vehicle Air Conditioner Calpliance.
(a) A penon who OoT\S or operates a facility which installs, services,
repairs or di~ of notor vehicle air c:cnditioners should not allow any
service involvinq the releue or rec:harcJe of refrigerant on a 111:1t0r vehicle
air c:cnditioner to be perfomec! without properly using lppr'OIIed I'IDtor vehicle
refrigerant recycling equiP'*It, or the intentional wntinq or ...-ol.cSable
releue of refrigeranta fl"CJJI a I'IDtor vehicle air c:cndi tioner.
(b) A penon who OoolnS <X" operates 1n autcn:lbl.le ~ler « wnc:kl.n9
facility should not allow a r.otor wtu.cle to be ~ « t~~nldcillll!
any air oanc!i ticner refri9UW't has first ~ uy llll:lni!.S
IIIDtOr whlcle refri~ r.c:yclinl; ; ar the .,-n;~~KJ~
aYOicSible releaM of refric;?Uant.S f
(C) All NlM of refr19Uant c:lll)llble of
vehicle air oonchdoner Cw:iuld ell.:IU.nated
with a e~ ty of at 1 lS pcun&t.
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refrigerator or air conditioning unit will not be released into the
environment, but will be recaptured and reused or recycled.
(b) A person who oms or qlerates a facility which accepts
refrigerators or air conditioning units for diSIIIIII'ltling, scrap metal or
oermanent disposal should not allow a refrigerator or air conditioning unit to
be dismantled, sold as scrap metal, or pemanently disposed of unless any
refrigerant has first been ~by using approved refrigerant recycling
equiptent; or the intentional venting or avoidable release of refrigerants
fran a refrigerator or air conditioner.
'nle City prc:!pOMS that the IMmlfacture or sale of any aero.ol container
that ~· an ~leti.nq OCIIpOUnCS u a propellant or source of energy be
e lilllinated.
Prcp?!!l for Fire Extin9uishin9 SX!ta. ~USe Halon.
(a) Exclpt u ~ by sUtute, rule or regulation, no penon should
releue halon fran a fire extinquishing sysUID &lring the traininq of
penonnel or in the testing of such fire extinquishi.nq ~-
(b) 1tny penon w., owns or cperates a f.::ility that npain, MIVices
or ~on.~ en a fire extinquishinq eysta or unit lhcW.d
ncapture Inc! recycle my h&lcn u.cS u 1n extinquiah.ing ~ in the ~
or unit.
Propo!&l !!!prdin9 Material for P!ld41ng « IIW.ldin9 Insu.l£ion.
No penon should ~acture or insWl my •teri&l for~«
buildinq insul.tion that contains 1n oza..-.dlpletin9 CDip:liUnCS « th rapct
to which 1n oza~leting ~ u UMd u a blowi.rl9 .,.nt &lring the
llllnUfacturing ~··
l'ropo!&l !!lprding FoocS P!du!Qin9.
food
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Propcsa1 Regarding Other Packaging 1-laterials.
r~ person shall tMnufac:ture, distribute, sell or use for oamercial
purposes any material or product CXlntAining an ozooe-depleting OCJ!llOUnd or for
which an ozooe-depleting OCJillOUnd has been used for the purpose of pac:Jtaging,
~apping or CXlntaining ~le products.
ADCPI'm AND APPJO.Im this 18th day of June, 1990.
Attest:
PatriCia H. cr;:;, City Clerk
I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerlt for the City of En;lewood, Colorado,
twr.by certify the llboYe is a true ocpy of Rnolution No. _, Series of 1990.
Patricia A. crow
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PETERSON : NOT ONLY AM I UNACUSTOMED TO PUB LIC SPEAKING BUT ESPECIALLY BEFORE
SUCH AN AUGUST BODY .
VAN DYKE: THANKS, JOHN. JOHN, WOULD YOU GIVE US YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS JUST
FOR THE RECORD?
PETERSON:
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EMPLOYEE RPPREC I RTI ON
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LIBRARY ITSELF 21,000 -1RA~FIC COUNT OF 21,000 PEOPLE, THERE WAS
AN ADDITIONAL 8,000 NEAR LY AT THE BOOKMOBILE, ONE OF THE MOST
POPULAR SERVICES. AND THIS AGAIN, TO BRING UP THAT SUBJECT, WE 'RE
LOOKING IN THE NEAR FUTURE OF HAVING TO GIVE SERIOUS CONSIDERATION
OF REPLACEMENT OF THE BOOKMOBILE, SIMPLY BECAUSE, AND I'M SURE
THAT'S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN WITH ANY OF US, BUT IT'S SIMPLY BECAUSE
OF OLD AGE. THE COST OF A NEW BOOKMOBILE IS GOING TO RUN ABOUT
$100,000 AND WE NEED TO START LOOKING AHEAD NOW, FIVE YEARS DOWN
THE ROAD, PERHAPS TWO YEARS, THREE YEARS, WHATEVER MR. FRASER'S
DEPARTMENT CAN TELL US, AH, BUT WE NEED TO START BUDGETING AHEAD
AND LOOKING AHEAD FOR LAYING ASIDE SOME ADDITIONAL MONEY FOR THAT
NEW BOOKMOBILE. WHAT I'M SAYING IN EFFECT, AND I DEEPLY APPRECIATE
YOUR HEARING ME IS THAT WE ARE IN A POSITION WHERE WE HAVE IN
EFFECT CUT OURSELVES AS CLOSELY TO THE BONE AS WE'RE ABLE AT THE
LIBRARY, AND WE WOULD IN VIEW OF THE FACT OF WHAT WE CONSIDER AND
WHAT WE ARE SURE YOU ALL CONSIDER TO BE AN EXTREMELY VALUABLE
SERVICE TO THE CITIZENS OF ENGLEWOOD, WE IF ANYTHING WOULD LIKE TO
PROPOSE SOME INCREASES IN SOME SELECTED AREAS IN THE BUDGET FOR THE
LIBRARY. WE WILL OF COURSE IN THE FUTURE PROVIDE NOT ONLY DIRECTL Y
TO COUNCIL BUT THROUGH MR . FRASER RECOMMENDATIONS TO THAT EFFECT.
BUT IN THE MEANWHILE WE, AS I SAY, WE DID WANT TO MAKE CERTAIN THAT
COUNCIL WAS AWARE OF THE DIFFICULTIES BEING ENCOUNTERED.
VAN DYKE: JOHN, WE APPRECIATE YOUR INSIGHT AND THE DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF WHAT
YOU PERCEIVE THE NEEDS TO BE FOR THE ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY. WE
ALL SUPPORT OUR LIBRARY AND WE 'LL JUST TRY AND DO THE BEST WE CAN.
CLEARLY THOSE RECOMMENDATIONS WILL COME BEFORE OUR EYES AGAIN .
PETERSON : THANK YOU.
CLAYTON: I 'M CURIOUS, WOULD YOU RATHER SEE US DO THIS BY TAKING, BY
ELIMINATING OTHER SERVICES IN THE CITY OR BY RAISING TAXES ANO 00
OU HAY ANY PARTICULAR TAX INCREASES YOU WOULD liKE TO RECOMM NO .
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MEETING
RATIF ICATION MEETING
SCHEDULE
THURSDAY~ JuNE 2lsrJ 3:30 P.rt
PARKS DEPT . AND SERVICE CENTER -FRIDAY~ JUNE 22ND~ 3:30 P.M.
CITY HALL -MbNDAYJ JUNE 25TH~ 5:00 P.M.
AliEN PLANT -TUESDAY# JUNE 26THJ 4:00P.M.
RECP£ATION DEPT. -WEDNEsDAY~ JuNE 27rH~ 5:00 P.r.
IF YOU ARE NOT A MEP18ERJ YOU ARE \-IELCO'l.
IF YOU WANT TO VOTE~ YOU N ED TO BEC A MBER I
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PETERSON : I'M SAYING THAT THERE ARE ECONOMIES TO BE MADE. WE HAVE FOR
EXAMPLE THE MATTER OF CARPETING THE LIBRARY, A NEW FRONT DOOR FOR
THE LIBRARY. I'M SURE THAT WE COULD CONCEIVABLY-NOW THIS DOES
NOT COME DIRECTLY OUT OF THE LIBRARY'S BUDGET, IT COMES OUT OF CITY
BUDGET FOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURES -BUT ON SOMETHING LIKE THAT FOR
EXAMPLE, I EXPECT WE COULD MAKE DUE ANOTHER YEAR WITH THE CARPET,
WE COULD MAKE DUE WITH THE FRONT DOORS, BUT THERE COMES A TIME WHEN
SHEAR OLD AGE WE'll HAVE CARDBOARD IN FRONT OF THE FRONT DOORS AND
WE WON'T HAVE, YOU KNOW THE BOOKS WILL BE GETTING WET FROM THE
RAIN.
CLAYTON: I CERTAINLY THINK WE'D CONSIDER, YOU KNOW, WITH YOUR
RECOMMENDATION TO DELETE THE CARPETING AND BUY BOOKS INSTEAD . IF
THE LIBRARY BOARD WANTED TO MAKE THAT RECOMMENDATION.
PETERSON: THIS, I CAN'T SPEAK, WE 'VE NOT TAKEN OFFICIAL ACTION ON THAT, BUT
I'M SURE THAT ANY MEANS OF MAKING CERTAIN THAT THE SERVICES ARE
CONTINUED WOULD BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION.
BULLOCK: JUST BRIEFLY, THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR SPEAKING TO US. AS YOU CAN
IMAGINE, IT'S THE SQUEAKY WHEEL THAT GETS THE GREASE, AND LIBRARY
SERVICES ARE PERHAPS, IS AN EASIER TARGET THAN MOST OTHER AREAS IN
THE BUDGET PROCESS. AND BY YOUR COMING FORWARD TONIGHT, I'VE
GAINED A NEW APPRECIATION THROUGH THAT, AND I ENCOURAGE YOU TO
CONTINUE COMING FORWARD AND EXPRESSING YOUR CONCERNS CAUSE THAT 'S
THE ONLY WAY I CAN REALLY BE EDUCATED. I ONLY HAVE SO MUCH TIME TO
00 EVERYTHING THAT NEEDS TO BE DONE, AND IT'S VERY VALUABLE THAT
YOU CAME TONIGHT. THANK YOU .
PETERSON : T YOU VERY MUCH .
HATHAWAY : 8 FORE W GET INTO THE BUDGET REVIEW I WOULD LIKl TO HAV£ SOME
INFORMATION ABOUT THIS DYNIX SYSTE" UPDATE AND WHY IT 'S NOT
PO SIBLE ON TH OLD COMPUTER. CAUSE I KNOW WE'VE BEEN STUOYING
C PUlER SYSTEMS AND WHAT W SHOULD NEED AND WHAT WE SHOULD BE
USI , ETC. AND I 'D LIKE TO HAVE SOM REPORT ON THAT . I WOULD
ALSO LIK TO IF INDEED, PERHAPS FROM DIRECTOR WINKLE, IF
I D UPOATl THAT OYNIX SYSTEM WOULD INDEED INCREASE OUR REVENU
f INTER ·L IBRARY LOANS, AND I 'D LIKE TO KNOW WHY WE 'VE BEEN
lNG TH SYST FOR SO LONG ON INTER ·LIBRARY LOANS IF IT WASN 'T
CO T EFfJCJE T WAS 'T BRING! G IN THE R VENU S IT SHOULD 8£.
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EMPLOYEE RELATIONS DIVISION
lACK INJURY PREYEMTION
TIIE(S) LOCATION MHO SHOULD ATTEII)
6/5/ftO I :00 A.M. -11:00 A.M. LII/EIIIIE ANDERSON Ill. OFFICE PERSCIIIEL
6/12/ftO 1:00 P.M.-3:00 P.M. LII/EIIIIE ANDERSON Ill. OFFICE PERSCMIIEL
5/31/10 2:00 P.M.-4:00 P.M. SERY. CEMTER LIIDitOOit FIELD OPERATICIIS
6/12/10 7:30 A.M.-1:30 A.M. SERY. CEMTER LliDitOOit FIELD OPERATICIIS
6/1/10 7:30A.M.-1:30 A.M. W TIUTEIT PLMT MATER l W OPER .
5/29/10 4:00 P.M.-1:00 '·"· S.S .TIAIIIII IN . POLICE PERSCIIIE L
5/30/90 10 :00 A.M.-1Z aCIOM S.S.TIAIIIII IN . Fll£ PERSC111EL
MOilSIIN' COIITDIT : Bob Mathewson, EngleiiiOOd Physical T rapy, wfll be
conducting an In-depth back Injury prevent on pres ntat on
to various -.ployee groups. Th fonait for th s
pr sentatfons will Include 1 ctu utfl z ng slid
candid video ta of lo s per o,.. ng t fr b
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INTEGRATED TOGETHER AND BE A LARGER PIECE THAT WE WILL SHARE WITH
YOU.
VAN DYKE: IS THERE ANYONE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK TO CITY COUNCIL
ON THE ISSUE OF THE 1991 BUDGET? (CLERK'S NOTE: NO ONE CAME FORWARD).
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~ iuk;~ ~ -02 -76 Rec Center 2,487 301 161 832 3 ,781 02-77 Youth Progra•s 947 138 65 699 1,849 02 -70 Senior Citizen Rec 3,159 442 220 533 4,354 02 -81 Aquatics 947 138 65 608 1 '758 02 -83 Sports & Ga~s 1.363 199 93 633 2,288 Rec Operations 8,903 1,218 604 3,305 14,030
TOTAL $297,945 $16,097 $59,939 $52,692 $426,673
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ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Re ular Session
June 18, 1990
The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:30 p.m.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Member Wiggin s.
3. Pledge of Allegiance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayo r Van Dyke.
4. Roll Call
Present: Council Member s Hathaway, Koltay, Wiggtns, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Absent:
A quorum wa s present .
Also pre ent:
5. Mtnut s
None
City Manag er Fras r
Ctty Attorney DeWitt
CHy Clerk Crow
Director Fonda, U ilitt s
Dir ctor Waqgon r, Public or s
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COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF
THE SPECIAL MEETING OF MAY 31, 1990.
Ayes: Counci 1 Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays : None
Motion carried.
6. General Discussion
(a) Mayor's Choice
(i) Mayor Van Dyke asked Council to support a motion for the recy -
cling grant application from the Office of Energy Conservation on integrated
solid waste management. She explained the grant is being proi~sed by the City
of Englewood for possibly up to SZOO,OOO, and that there is}"f ikel ihood of a
joint participation in the grant with the City of Littleton. Additionally,
letters of support have been received from several surrounding local cities as
well as Denver Regional Council of Governments and Tri -County Health .
CCMIICIL NEMER CLAYTOII MOVED. MD IT MAS S£C.a. TO SUPPOilT THE RECYCLING
&RANT APPLICATIOII TO TH£ OfFICE OF DEilY COIISERYATIOII.
Mayor Van Dyke stated th applica 1on uld be filed June Z9, 1990; results
will be available Augus 14, 1990 .
Vote results :
Ayes : ol a • Ha haway, Wigg ins, Bulloc ,
Nays: • a 0 e
Motion carried.
(b) Council
(I) CUICil .. • -IT MAS S£CCIIJED. TO MOlD AN
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7. Pre-scheduled Visitors
There were no pre -sc heduled visitors.
8. Non-scheduled Visitors
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(a) Pollyanna Hayes, Executive Director of the Englewood Downtown
Development Authority and coordinator of the Tuileries Park Festival, spoke
strongly in favor of Agenda Item 12(e), a bill for an ordinance which would
permit the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages in the "Plaza" at Lit -
tle Dry Creek. She cited numerous reasons for her support: 1) historically,
there has never been problems experienced with alcohol consumption at the Pla -
za during a special event; 2) the sale of beer and wine coolers generates a
great deal of revenue to offset festival expenses; 3) exactly SO% of the prof -
its from beer and wine cooler sales is given to The Greater Englewood Chamber
of Commerce (whe ''e"'•'' the ~ee~ beeth), the Meney DeiAg w'e4 ~the Ch~
for scholarship funds; 4) beer and/or wine coolers are an integral and expec -
ted beverage at most festivals throughout Colorado, forbidding the sale of
these beverages may affect attendance in the future; 5) as coordinator, Ms.
Hayes has always given careful thought to the responsible selling and serving
of alcoholic beverages, and ~~lways met all the criteria set forth by the
Englewood Liquor Licensing Authority; and 6) she is in full agreement with he
1 iquor permit process and strongly feels that ilnyone desiring permission to
sell alcohol in the Plaza or anywhere else Must demonstrate a responsible nil -
lure and COIIIIHIIM!nt to the safety and well -being of all Plaza visitors . She
urged that Council Bill No . 5. 7 be approved and that alcoholic beverages b
allowed in the Plaza . M . Hayes confirMed that The Greater Englewood Chiimb r
of COMMerce has r quested perMission to operate th beer booth at th festi -
val. She also confirMed that training by Coors will be given to all ind f-
vtduals involv d In th elllng and serving of alcoholic beverages .
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it was his perception, based on the majority of his contacts, that there is
strong opposition to the consumption of alcohol in public, even with a permit .
(c) Dave Ostby, 3595 South Washington, voiced strong opposition to con -
sumption of alcoholic beverages in the parks. He didn't wish to have his fam -
ily or ~friends subjected to intoxicated persons either in the parks or at co11111unity fairs.
(d) Betty Lou Acker, 3140 South Delaware, stated she was pleased to
learn that Council was not considering allowing alcohol in the parks; she fur -
ther felt it was unnecessary to permit it at community festivals. She was of
the opinion that the people of Englewood did not wish to have any more liquor outlets~ the City and further that a lot of people would not attend the fes -
tival J---hey k~ ~~ohQ}ic beverages were to be served. If people are per -
mii.tad to gather ~ri nlt'i n the parks she warned there wou 1 d be a 1 ot of
trouble. She strongly objected to having alcohol sold or consumed in public places .
(e) Loyd Gross, 75 East Eastman, stated he also opposed alcohol in
ublic based on 11any of the rusons stated by Ms . Acker. He felt festivals ~should be family oriented and did not care to "put up with drunks.• He also
advised Council of the problems he has encountered with the reopening of the
Gothic Theatre, stating that after every perfor~~ance he finds beer bottles ,
containers, etc. strewn up and down his street. It was clarified for Mr .
Gross that the Gothic does not have a liquor license; Mr. Gross agreed , but he
felt that whenever people are drinking, whether they buy it or bring it, they
have a tendency to discard their bottles, etc. in a negligent 1111nner. Council
Mellber Hathaway suggested that staff investigate this situation as she under -
stands the Gothic Nnage~~ent agreed to 1110nitor and clean up the four-block
area around the theatre after each perfor~~ance. Mr . Gross stated he appreci -
ated Council opening its session with prayer .
(f) VIrg inia Slllth, 3165 South Sher~~an, stated she is opposed to liquor
In the parks. Sh cited Incidents at Bates/Logan park, stating that liquor
only Mkes things worse . She feels that the parks are for1tle kids . It was
clarified by Council Metlber Hathaway that there is no intention to allow liquor in Engl od parks.
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original plans were to make a cul-de-sac, but that now their plans are dif-
ferent. She advised that in January, 1990, the City Building Department sent
a letter to Phipps Construction Company, telling them to have their architects
commence plans for the unvacated portion of the 3400 block. She asked if
Swedish owns the whole block and has the right to do this . She aske<i a~~~ .• I"'A 1-l.J I 1 their water, utilities and sidewalks. City Attorney DeWitt exlflained thatA,.~f./...1 Dunn's water, sidewalks and access to their ho~L the ordinance requires t~at
, 1 those particular services are to be provided by the City . He further advised
Mrs. Dunn that Ordinance No . 21, Series of 1989, is a legal document, a law of
the City of Englewood. Mrs. Dunn further inquired if the City is going to
allow Swedish to take over the whole street, remove their sidewalks, etc. Mr.
DeWitt felt that question should be addressed by the Director of Corrmunity
Development. Milyor Van Dyke suggested that a meeting be set up with all
parties concerned in an effort to resolve the matter; she requested thilt Coun -
cil Member Hithawily coordinate the meeting. Swedish's obligiltion to maintain
the street was explained. Council Member Bullock stilted he would like to be
involved in the matter and included in the meeting suggested by the Mayor . He
requested copies of all correspondence concerning the matter. Mayor Van Dyke
suggested that Mr. Bullock might want to review Swedish's Plinned Development prior to the meeting.
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With reference t~1 the non -s cheduled visitors -Agenda Items S(a) through (g), it was suggested to Dring forward Agendil Item 12(e).
COUNCIL NOllER MILLOCK NOV£0, MD IT WAS S[COII)£0, TO IRING FORWARD AGENDA IT£N 12(e).
Ayes:
Nay s:
Council MeMbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock , Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None Motion carried.
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12 . (e) The Cfty Cler "'IS asked to read Councfl Bill No . 5 .7, ent1tl d:
COUNCIL BILL . 5 .7, INTRODUcED BY C
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Mr. Wiggins explained that in essence this proposed change would prohibit al -
coholic beverages in the parks, the Malley Center, the Recreation Center, ~l n~
schools. He informed Council that the Parks and Recreation Commission had
expressed strong opposition to alcohol in the parks; however, the Commission
had approved the wording of the suggested amendment.
Discussion ensued concerning the successful monitoring of sales and consump-
tion of beer and wine coolers at last year's festival.
Council Member Habenicht inquired if this ordinance would require that there
must be a special permit in order to consume alcohol in the Plaza. She wanted
assurance that this would not all~~~;!ons to consume alcoholic beverages in
the Plaza area at any time other by permit. In response, Mr. DeWitt
read a portion of the operative provision of the proposed ordinance:
"5-3C-3 · UNLAWFUL TO POSSESS OPEN CONTAINER OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR IN
PUBLIC:
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to have in his possession or
under his control in any public park intoxicating 1 iquor in any
container of any kind or description wh ich is not sealed or on
which the seal is broken.
Mr. DeWitt further stated that there is a general prohibitian
ties of alcoholic consumption, which generally works well
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due to their size and lack of patrol.
Mr . Fraser commented that in the Plaza if someone wished to sell alcoholic
beverages they would be required to obtain a temporary 1 icense through the
liquor licensing Authority. He explained that In the past there have been
conflicts in th City cod which tipulates that there shall not be any al -
cohol consu~tlon tn such places as th Plaza . The .ain purpose of the pro -
posed changes is to provide the N&ns for the City to penatt the use of the
Plaza for an event for lch a tNpOrary license could be obtained fr011 th
liquor licensing Author! y and the State. Counc\1 r Habenicht want d
furth r clarification to ~ke certain it wa s no be ng suggested that th Pla -
za was an ar a re people could bring and cons ir alcohol tc
beveng s. Aft r furth r dlscuulon, Council r Bulloc off red a
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Before voting on the amendment, Council Member Wiggins confirmed that the
Parks and Recreation Commission had approved the wording of the definition of
"Park," except for the wording added as the "friendly amendment."
Vote results on the amendment as amended: tl /0 Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock,
\ Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Motion carried · ~__.,;..r ~....,tl . }
Before voting on the approval of Council Bill No . 5.7 as amended, Council Mem -
er Bullock explained to the audience that if approved this would prohibit
alcohol in the parks, proh1b1 >&.JcQhOl 1n all public places within the City;
"tt would allow alcohol in (tty Hall ~and the Plaza , but only upon approval by
the Englewood Liquor Llcen,lng Authority.
Vote results on approval of Council Bill No. 5.7 as amended (first reading):
~es: Council "'-bers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins , Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays : None
Motion carried .
(a) COIIItiL .,_. MATIWMY IIDYED, All) IT WAS SlCOIIDED, TO ACCEPT WITH
I£11£T lf:TTY UDIA ' S USI_TI_ FilM THE all.EWOCID UIUII IDIDIAL. AUTHOIITY.
Ayes : Council rs Koltay, Hathaway, Wigg ins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays : n
Motion carried.
(b) COIIItll ..,_. IULLOCI IIDYED, All) IT WAS Slc.ED, TO APPlOYE A
PllOCLMATI. LCORI. THE Kl.[AS( Of IELSC* IIAII)(L.A All) SUPfiOITI• THE sount
AFIICM P£0PL['S F'OI F'Ull. DIMCI~Y.
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AN ORDINANCE REGULATING SKATEBOARDS, ROLLER SKATES, RO~LE BLADES OR ROLLER
SKIS IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD BY AMENDING TITLE 11, CHAPTE OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985.
(c) ORDINANCE NO. 27, SERIES OF 1990 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 30 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 11, CHAPTER 1, SECTION 1B, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL
CODE 1985 BY DELETING SECTION 12 -3 OF ARTICLE XII OF THE MODEL TRAFFIC CODE
AND SECTION 25-5h OF ARTICLE XXV OF THE MODEL TRAFFIC CODE AND ADDING NEW PRO -
VISIONS AS TITLE 11, CHAPTER 1, SECTION 12 AND 13 PERTAINING TO DEFINING HAND -
ICAPPED PERSONS, SIGNED HANDICAPPED PARKING SPACES, AND PUNISHMENT OF VIOLATORS.
(d) ORDINANCE NO . 28, SERIES OF 1990 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 32 .1 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER KOLTAY), ENTITLED :
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 9, CHAPTER 3A , SECTIONS 2 AND 4 , ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, DEALING WITH HOUSING REGULATIONS.
COUNCIL MOllER ICOLTAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOfi)ED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 9 (a) THROUGH (d).
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Motion carrfed.
11 . Public Forua
Council Members Koltay, Hathaway , Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None
Mayor Van Dyke announced the Council will conven In Public
citizens' inpu t regarding the 1991 operating budget .
(a) John Peterson, 3963 South Cherokee, advised Council he Is th
Chafnun of the Englewood Public Library Advisory Board. He xpressed con -
cerns ov r th xp cted cuts to the budget for 1991 ca.ent tng that the
library Is bec~lng overburd ned with p rsonn 1 as opposed to Info tlon .
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has been approved by the City Attorney and the various districtJ attorneys.
This will also provide an opportunity for the City to assume the service for
the South Englewood Sanitation District which is a part of the City south of
Quincy. It wi 11 a 1 so open up service capacity to the fairgrounds. The time
frame was discussed. Proper notice will be given to the affected residents .
It was confirmed that the fees would be collected on "new• taps, not existing
taps.
The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 31, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO . 31, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE BASIN INTERCEPTOR AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT, SOUTH ARAPAHOE SANITATION
DISTRICT, AND THE SOUTH ENGLEWOOD SANITATION DISTRICT NO . 1.
COUNCIL MEMIEl MIIIIIIS MOVm, MD IT MAS SECONDm, TO APPROVE ON FIRST READING
COUNCIL IILL MO. 31, SERIES Of 1110.
Ayes : Council Metlbers Koltay, Hathaway , Wiggins, Bullock,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays : None
Motion carried.
(b) Director Waggoner presented a reca..endation from the Public Works
Oepart111ent to approve a bill for an ordinance approving a suppleeental con -
tract with the Colorado Depart.ant of Highways for construction of the Broad -
way and Big Dry Creek Bridge widen ing. Mr . Waggoner explained that the
original contract for the design of this project was approved August, 1988~-tt
a ... t of 11,111; the suppl ... ntal contract covers the construction phase at a
cost of $19,000 (City 's share).
The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 34, entitled :
COUNCIL BILL NO . 34, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDI E APPROVI A SUPPLEMENTAL CONTRACT BETWEE THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD AND THE STAT O£PARTM£NT Of HIGHWAYS, DIVISION OF FOR
WIDENING THE SOUTH V 100 OVER BIG DRY CREE 8 IAl
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based on a median comparison with other communities. Mr. Fraser recommended
support for the agreement . Mayor Van Dyke expressed pleasure with regard to
the speedy completion of the negotiation process with EFFA. Council Member
Hathaway stated she is pleased to see the change in the provision with regard
to personal leave guarantee , as she feels this will alleviate staffing
problems .
The resolution was assigned a number and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 52, SERIES OF 1990
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE 1991 -92 -93 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING CONTRACT BY AND
BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND THE ENGLEWOOD FIRE FIGHTERS AS -
SOCIATION, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1991 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1993 .
COUNCIL NEMER HATHAWAY ROVED, MD IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO.
52, SERIES OF 1990.
HABENICHT: Y HONOR , I WOULD LIKE TO ASK THE FINANCIAL IMPACT TIED TO, TIED
FRASER:
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TO E MEDIAN, AH , AS WE GO INTO A VERY TIGHT BUDGET YEAR AND WE'RE
LOOK G AHEAD TO POSSIBLY TIGHT BUDGET YEARS, AH, DO THE KINDS OF
INCREA ES THAT YOU ANTICIPATE COMING WITHOUT INCREASED REVENUES OF
ANY KINft AH, INDICATE SOME HARDSHIP IN TERMS OF DELIVERING THE,
THE, AH , \c API TAL KINDS OF EXPENDITURES THAT WE WERE EXPOSED IN THE
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SE~ICE THAT IS DELIVERED. AH, THAT IS AN ISSUE THAT SHOULD NOT BE
CON SED WITH THE QUESTION OF HOW MUCH MONEY WE HAVE TO PAY FOR
FIREF HTERS. AND I WOULD SUGGEST TO YOU WHETHER WE ARE DEALING
WITH T SE EMPLOYEES OR OTHER EMPLOYEES IN THE ORGANIZATION, AS
THEIR CO CONTINUE TO GO UP WE ARE GOING TO CONTINUE TO HAVE THE
CONFLICT 0 HOW MUCH WE CAN AFFORD.
HABENICHT: THANK YOU, MR. FRASER.
CLAYTON: I JUST WANT TO TE THAT WHILE I AM NOT NECESSARILY IN AGREEMENT
WITH THE MEDIAN, I ANT TO COMPLIMENT MR. FRASER ON COMING TO SUCH
A SPEEDY CONCLUSION IN SUCH AN AMENABLE FASHION IN NEGOTIATIONS
WITH THE FIREFIGHTER UNION ON BEHALF OF THE CITY. I THINK IT
WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN lOU FOR US TO HAVE PROJECTED A SCENARIO THAT
WAS A LOT MORE CONTENTI S AND CONSIDERABLY MORE LENGTHY AND I
THINK IT IS TO MR . FRASER'S REDIT THAT HE HAS, THROUGH HIS STAFF,
DONE SUCH A fiNE JOB IN THIS GARO. I 'M SURE THE FIREFIGHTERS ARE
PLEASED TO HAVE THIS PROCESS OV AND TO DONE WITH TOO. THANK YOU.
HATHAWAY: IN ANOTHER COMMENT TO ALEX'S QUEST ABOUT MEDIAN PAY, ETC., AND
HOW WE CAN BEST PREDICT BUDGETS FOR HE NEXT YEARS, IT MIGHT BE
NOTED THAT MEDIAN PAY IS BASED ON THE C IES IN OUR GENERAL VICINI -
TY WHICH WOULD MEAN THEIR ECONOMICS AFFEC OUR ECONOMICS. I CAN'T
FORESE£ UNLESS AN ECONOMIC TURNAROUND IN E WHOLE DENVER METRO
AREA THAT THAT MEDIAN RATE IS GOING TO BE AN lNG WE CAN'T HANDLE
BECAUSE Of THE FACT THAT WE 'RE COMPARING WITH A , DENVER, BAN -
CROFT, BOULDER, CASTLEWOOD, GLENDALE, LAKEWOOD, JTLETON, THORN -
TON, ANO WESTMINSTER . I CAN'T IMAGINE THAT THEY GOING TO BE
DOING ANY BETTER THAN WE ARE IN THE NEXT THREE YEARS .
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wHh ••••••• ,,.., Hn.,lr~ wo•ld not bo pmiblo •t the <ment time "
it would require a smaller camera; however, this is something to consider in
the future. Mr. Fonda confirmed the equipment was being purchased by the
City, not as part of the Bi -City Wastewater Treatment. Mr. Fonda further ex-
plained that the system would be used first in those areas which are suspected
of leakage, eventually the whole water system will be inspected. He offered
that the system will be very useful in finding obstructions.
COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE PURCHASE
OF A TV SEVER LINE INSPECTION SYSTEN IWIUFACTURED IY CUES, INC., IN THE MOUNT OF $82,195.
Ayes:
Nays:
Council Members Koltly, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock ,
Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
None Motion carried.
(e) This ite. was 110ved fo~ard earlier in the ~~~eeting. See pag~3 (p ; 7 for action on Agenda lte. 12(e).
(f) A bill for an ordinance subaitting to a vote of the qualified elec-
tors of the City at the next scheduled regular .unicipal election a proposed
a•ndllent to the City Charter rehting to age and residency requirements of ~rs of the City Council was considered.
COUIICIL IEJIIEI HAIENICHT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO POSTPONE ACTION ON
MDmA ITEN ll(f) llfTIL THE JULY 2, 1tt0, COUIICIL NEETINI.
~es: Council Metlbers Hathaway, Wiggins , Bullock , Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke
Nays : Council Metlber Koltay
Motion carried. Mayor Van Dyke explained that certain -..bers of Council feel
that changes should be .ade to refine the council bill prior to consideration.
(g) A resolution encouraging the develo~nt and use of enviro~ntally
safe alternative technologies and products to replace the use of ozone -
depleting COI!pOunds was constd red . Council r Bullock explained the
resolution was at~ to coinctd with and tn support of the Montreal Protocol .
He further explained that th resolu t on is In the for. of infor.atlonal as -
sistance, educational , 1nd consulting and cooper1tton venture with other
gov r nt s. He f els tt s Engl od 's t nt n of be i ng nv f ro nhll y cons c ious .
Th resolu ton was ass gn 1 n r and rt d b ttl :
RESOLUTION NO . 53 , SERr ES 0 1990
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It was confirmed that passage of Resolution No. 53 would aid with the Recy -
cling Grant Application previously discussed. (Agenda Item 6ai, Page ~
Council Member Clayton pointed out that, while in support of the idea, there
is considerable doubt that the release of chlorofluorocarbons affects the
ozone layer. He stated there is a diversity of opinion regarding this sub-
ject. He urged that Council be skeptical of some of the claims of how to bet -ter save the earth.
Mayor Van Dyke expressed appreciation to Council Me.ber Bullock for his span -~~
sorshtp of Resolution No . 53 and for his efforts tn COJIIPil tng it . • IJ. (,/.fT. ""
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ABOUT C T ARE MADE. HOWEVER, ON THIS ONE, MEMBERS THAT
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June 18, 1990 -Page 14
~;, (a) Mr. Fraser commended the employees from the Fire Division who were
a part of the contract negotiations for their attitude and willingness
FRASER: LIKE TO COMMENT AS WELL THAT THE EMPLOYEES, THE FIRE DIVISION,
SAFE VICES, CAME IN WITH THE RIGHT ATTITUDE FOR US TO GET THIS
DONE. THE LKS WERE MOST SINCERE ABOUT THEIR EFFORTS TO NOT
CREATE A CIRC E WHERE WE WERE ADVERSARIES IN THIS PROCESS,
BUT SOUGHT TO COME SOLUTION THAT WAS READILY ACCEPTABLE TO
BOTH OF US. AND WHILE W ED HARD TO CREATE AN ENVIRONMENT IN
WHICH THAT WAS POSSIBLE, IT T BE APPROPRIATE TO LET THAT GO
WITHOUT ALSO COMPLIMENTING THE EFF THOSE FOLKS AT THE TABLE
CAUSE THEY ALSO WORKED HARD. THAT'S MY EPORT, MAM.
14. City Attorney's Report
(a) Mr. DeWitt requested that Council review the Procedures Manual for
possible changes. After discussion, it was decided this would be included on the July Z, 1990 agenda .
(b) Mr . DeWitt asked that Council review Council Bill No. 29 .1 regard -~::_~~:~:~"~{.. r;:::;,e.entft {t:r~:~;ci\ ~rs as proposed by Council Metlber
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(c) The proposal by the Nuisance Task Force was discussed. Mr. DeWitt
provided a s.-ary of the changes and requested that Council review and advise
hi• how the changes should be ~. He assured Council that the substance 1s
identical to the rec:~ations ~ by the Planning c-tssion. Mr . DeWitt~
strongly SU991Sted that the chantes be~ tn the apt)roprtate location......,.•~
the Code, but not as a separate title to the Code . Appropriate forut was discussed .
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