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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-10-15 (Regular) Meeting Agenda• . ' -.. • • . . ~ . • .. • 0 • .. J ~ /r l ~(.(:' < · IJ(cL· it''! ' ~ . . . • I f l/ ~ I <f 7 • I 5", i' t.r I I I • • 7, <f9 'IC, I • • - • • • • ,. - . , . • '· AMENDED 11/5/90 Agenda Item 12(b) (v) l. Call to Order OISLEVOOD CITY COUNCIL ENGLEWOOD, AIIAPAHOE COUNTY, COLOUDO Regular Session October 15, 1190 The regular ineeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke 1t 7:33 p.a. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Metlber Wiggins. 3. Pledge of All .. iance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke. 4. llol 1 Call Present: Absent: A quorua was present. A ho present : s. 111nutes Council Metlbers Hathaway, Koltay, Wtc19ins, Bullock , Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None City Manager Fraser City Attorney Dlllitt City Clerk Crow Executive Officer Olson, Safety Services Director fOllda, utilities Dtvtston Clltef lloore, Safety Servtces Director StU1ley, Safety Servtces (1) CGUIICIL ..... M1NMMY ..... -IT IMS m111a, ll •••1 TNE IIIMtS Of TIii ..... IIIITI• OF ICTIIII I, INO. ~s: COWICU .._...., Koltay, Nal"-1, lltNhll, lu11oclr., ClaylOA, NaDell cht, V111 .,,_. Nay s : llone on c1rrted . ' I ' I. • - - • • • •, Englewood City Council Minutes October 15, 1990 -Page 2 ,. -• • t~ • (a) Ron Beck, President of Englewood Police Benefit Association, speak - ing on behalf of the unifora personnel and the non-uniform personnel, present- ed information concerning the proposed scheduling changes in the Police Divi- sion, Safety Services. He enlllll!rated the concerns of the 911Ployees, and he countered some of the data which had been provided Council on this issue. He strongly urged that Council direct the City Manager to advise the Director of Safety Services not to institute the proposed change in shifts. Mayor Van Dyke informed Officer Beck that this is not a Council issue, but rather an 1d11inistr1ttve issue . She stated that the infonution Officer Beck offered provides Council with additional insights. After additional discussion , it was suggested that Council •ight wish to review this .. tter further. (b) Michael Lindsay, 1429 Cook Street, Denver, a psychologist with Abu- sive Men Exploring New Directions, shared his concerns about the d011estic vio- lence progra• being shifted froa Municipal Court to Arapahoe County Court in 1991 . He stressed the need for speedy resolution of d011estic violence cases, explaining that delays are inevitable when the cases are filed in County Court . He enuaerated what the consequences •ight be to the vict i•s if the switch to County Court ts effected. When the cases go to trial, because of econoaic crises and fiscally-driven progrus, they are often pushed through and plea bargained down. Mr . Lindsay warned the end result will be •the death of s011eone in your C011111Unity•. He urged that Council consider the ruifica - tions of aoving the cases to the County Court. He suggested Council work with the C011111Unity Task Force, which operates in Arapahoe County in conjunction with the Cri•inal Justice Syst•. Council Mellber Bullock countered .. ny of the c01111tnts .. de by Mr. Lindsay, stating he could not distinguish a "qualita - tive " d i fference between the two courts. Additionally, Mr. Bullock stated there is high duplication of efforts resulting in Englewood ctttzens paytng tax for services provided at both levels , that the cost (SZS,000) does not reflect other costs tndtrectly incurred by the City. Mr. Lindsay 19reed the progr• ts expensive, and he concluded by stating the last two hoa t ctdes he revietMd involved harassaent cha,ves . 7. llon-s~led Ytsttors (a) No,.. Wi er , 4870 South Cherokee, stated s he has beeft a .... r of the Vtct tas Assistance Progr• for two years and her son had beeft ki ll ed because of a doaestic vi olence related i nc ident . Ills . ll ter s tated she ts disappoint ed with Council's decis ion to move doae s t ic vt ol tftC e froa Nulllctpal Court to County Court. She s tated the pro,r• has f our volUfttNrs on ca ll twtt1ty -four hours a day who can wo rk wi th t he vtctlas wtth ln five tot ty •tnutes of the r trl99dtes. She -,has lied t he pro,r• cu hel p prot t o..r officers and cut dCMI on t he nillllber of repeat offeftders . NI. Il ler Mted t progr operat son "virtua lly no t htng• and she requested 1ft o,,ortunlty at 1 Counc 11 study ess I on to show Counc t1 aore about th ts pf'OCJr• h• the tio,e Counc 1 would "'onstder Its decision. Counctl ...._r Clayton Mlecl t V ct Ass stanc Progr• had not been elta tnatecl 111d tt w11 Council's nt nllon to cont nue the Victtas Assistance Prograa In 1ft1 evt11t. . Ill r not t probl the vohint.Nrs wt11 Incur by aovt-, thfl to COURty CNrt • 11 ra trav l • t resultant danger to the vlct1• 111d the vo1Uftt r I . • , ]- • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 15, 1990 -Page 4 • • B. C0111111nications and Proclaaations (a) COIIICIL MENIER HABENICHT IIOYm, All) IT IIAS SECOND£D, TO ACCEPT 111TH REGRET THE RESIINATION OF ALRED M. QUAINTANCE FRON THE ENILEVOOD PUIUC LIBRARY ADVISORY IOAIID. Ayes: Council Metllbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wtggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. (b) COIIICIL MENIER HATIWIAY NOVm, All) IT IIAS SECONDED, TO DECLARE OC- TOBER 18, 1190, AS •1NTERNATIONAL CRmlT IIIION DAY.• Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wtggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. (c) COIIICIL MENIER HATIWIAY IIOVED, -IT IIAS SECOND£D, TO DECUI£ THE IIEEK OF OCTOIER ZO -28, lHO, AS •m II-11£EK• -·· ... PIEYEITI• EDUCATION EFFORTS. Ayes: Council .....,.rs loltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. Council .....,.r Hathaway coaented that the 7-11 stores have red ribbons available for anyone who wishes to parttctpate. 9. Consent Atend• Council .....,.r Habenicht requested that Aetnda It• t (a) be reaoved froa the Consent Aetnda. OIIDIIIMCE m. "· SEIi£$ Of ltlO (CCUICIL IILL m. 46, IlfTIDDUCm BY COUNCIL "811(1 1118'115), OOITLm: AN OIIDIIIMCE APPROVING ENGLEIIOOO 'S PMTICIPATI• IN TH( 11£SEAIICH ~ FOR THE SOUTH PUTIE MNASOOT PIO&IM, PHASE I. Ayes: Nays: Mot ton carried. • •••• (a) Council .....,., Habenicht ex,la1Nd she felt addtttoaal clartftca• tton was necessary concert11ftl CCMMCtl 1111 No. '5, t11tttltd: COUNCIL llll NO. '5 , INTIOOUCm IY CCUICIL NDeCI ICOUAY . , • ' I . • - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 15, 1990 -Page 3 • • I• • the perpetrator ts not innediately sent to jail, etc. Council Metllber Bullock debated some of the connents made by Ms. Wier. Council Member Hathaway pointed out the possible danger to the volunteers as well as the victims, due to the differences in bonding procedures of the County versus the City. Ms. Hathaway explained the importance of the victim dealing with the situation as soon as possible to eliminate the time in which the perpetrator can persuade the victim to drop charges. Discussion ensued regarding the tiae frame involved in cases handled at County Court versus Municipal Court level. (b) Barbara Findlay, 4540 South Kalamath, pointed out the iaportance of dealing with domestic violence cases illlledtately, based on her personal experiences. Ms. Findlay expressed appreciation for the support she had received froa Susan McDonnell and Carol Hartung. (c) Judy Slllith, 1888 South Jackson, Denver, stated she works in Englewood, has been a volunteer wtth EVAC for al11e>st four years, and previous to that she worked with the County. She disagreed with Council Mellber Bullock's contention that everything can be handled coaparably at the County level. Ms. Saith stated the County doaestic assistance volunteers respond to the victia by telephone. She stressed the importance of talking to the victim •eye to eye• instead of discussing the .. tter over the phone. Ms. Slltth stated the Englewood V1ct1• Assistance volunteers r ... tn with the vtctt• the whole way and do not need to change jurtsdtcttons tn atd-stre ... Council Meaber Habenicht c01111ented there s ... s to be a lot 11e>re to thts issue than •stattsttcs and dollars• and requested tt .. be set aside by Council to study and debate thts tssue prior to Novtllber 5, 1990. (d) , .. Pakats, 3600 South Pearl, stated she has wrked profess tonally tn a battered woaen's shelter, and has been a vtctt• of spouse abuse. She stated the stress normally associated wtth dollesttc violence sttuattons ts .. gntfted by the lack of a phone, car, etc., a sttuatton wtth which the victim .. Y have to cope. She stressed the importance of the victia betnt able to walk to the police departaent and court. (e) Chris Rotello, a foraer resident of Entlwood, advised Council of the u .. fr-involved tn pursu1nt her case thf'OUlh County Court, pointint out there was a ti• lag froa 1916 (first court appearance) to•• (convict ton). She stressed the importance of the perpetrator beint givtt1 real consequeft(es for his action, explalnlnt that, in her .... situation the ftrst two tl•s n County Court the perpetrator, wtth coevlcttons, had no consequeft(e In sentenclnt, so her faatly coettnuecl to expertence abuse; h0111ever , n a later COftVldlon the perpetrator served tt• and recetvtd treat t , and now her faafly no longer deals wtth phystul abuse . (f) Na y Lantz, 8000 East Prefttlce, stated she has wort.cl ftve and a half year with .. 1 perpetrators. and she has wort.cl wtth the Aurora ,Oltce Dtpar t . She strened t aportance of getting the perpetrator Into trea nt as 00ft as possible . Ms . Lantz stated that the longer tt takes to get perpetrators nto trtataent, the harder It ts to break the dental . In r n r a per on may be Involved In three or fCMilr ...,.at 11,ctdetlts befort the ca ard t n COUll lY CCMilrt . ' I . • , - • • • ,, -• . ,~ Englewood City Council Minutes October 15, 1990 -Page 5 • A COUNCIL BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH CASTLEWOOD FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT PROVIDING FOR MUTUAL/AUTOMATIC AID FOR FIRE PROTECTION FOR BOTH ENTITIES. Council Metllber Habenicht stated she had been infonaed by a citizen of the Cen- tennial area of a 11e11e> which had been posted at the Fire Department which in- dicated the City would respond to a call outside the Englewood city liaits in conjunction with any autual or aut0111tic aid agreeaents even if only one unit WIS available. Executive Officer Olson, Safety Services, acknowledged the ...,, but stated it WIS an internal aeao, not a general order and not one which is being followed. He explained the ..., had been written when only three stations were in operation IS an interia solution. llhen the Federal station again becaae operational the aeao WIS no longer in effect. He men- tioned the new agreeaents would cover this situation. Council Neaber Habenicht posed the question of whether the City of Englewood would respond to calls, between now and when then .. agreeaents becoae effec- tive, leaving the citizens of Englewood without fire fighting and paraaedtc assistance. Mr. Olson responded that they would not, that generally there is at least one unit available within the city liaits. He noted the Tejon sta- tion is not c011111itted to aut0111tic aid at this ti ... Mr. Olson further point - ed out that at the present ti .. paramedic assistance 1s not part of the agre ... nt. Council Neaber Habenicht stated she is very supportive of autual and autoaatic aid and governmental cooperations whenever possible; holfever, she feels we need to protect our own Interest and ensure that all the 19reeaet1ts are con - sistent, and she 1s uncOllfortable approving the 19reeaet1t. Ctty Attorney Dellitt requested that Mr. OllOII explain the •call -up• procedure which .. Y answer Ns. Habenicht's concern. Mr . Olson explatned tt ts a stan - dard procedure where the Ctty ..,ld request asststance froa another Jurtsdic - t ton to actually aove tts equtpaent tnto one of our 1tatt011s to cover call s when all of our equtpaet1t 1s on responsa . Mr . OlsOII also offet"ld an explana - tion on the dtfference betwen autoaattc aid and •tual aid . In res pon se to a que s tion po sed by Council .._..r IColtay , lllr . Olson stated he llfOUld feel uncoafortable deftytng another Jurl sd c t t on ass tstuce t n the event of a aajor fire ev8ft t f It ..,ld leave t he City without tu .. protection . He poi nted ou t that t here are 17 Jur tsdtcttons t11voh..t 111d 111 t can of • .. Jor f re . ct.pa rt.atnts a re ca 1 Hnt to off, r t r eu ht W th this additional nfor..tton, Council had addres ed . Howv r , 1 sled pol cy tat t outl nlng t s tua COUNCIL IDID CUYT• IIDWD. -IT IN _,. ITD t(e), A s: C l C1 1yt011, , Tl a,Jllft • ra-. .... ' I. • ' ]- - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 15, 1990 -Page 6 Motion carried. .. • . , . • Council Bill No. 45, having been approved on final reading, 1s hereby assigned Ordinance No. 45, Series of 1990 . • • • • • 10. Public Hearing No public hearing was scheduled. 11. Ordinances, Resolutions and Notions (a) Director Fonda presented a recOlllendation froa the Water and Sewer Board to adopt a b111 for an ordinance approving an agreeaent between Engle- wood, Thornton, and Westll1nster regarding the Standley lake Water Rights. Nr. Fonda provided background 1nforaat1on relative to this .. tter 1nfona1ng Coun- cil that the attorneys for both cities are 1n agreeaent and that the .. tter w111 be presented to Thornton and Westa1nster City Councils prior to Noveaber 1st. Nr. Fonda explained the advantages for Englewood and stated, 1f approved by all three cities, a lot of litigation w111 be avoided. Council Meaber Habenicht added that the Water and Sewr Board had studied this issue 1n depth and are 1n favor of the proposed Council 1111. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 1111 No. 49, entitled: COUNCIL Bill II>. 49, INTROOUCEO BY CCUICIL IOB(R IULLOCK A Bl LL FOR M ORDINANCE APPROVINli M MiREDOT BEMEN TH£ CI TY Of ENlilEWOOO, TH£ CITY Of THORNTC. All> TH£ CITY Of W£STN1NSTER RECMDINli TH£ STAll>l.EY UltE WATER RIGHTS . CGUIICIL ...... LOCI MID, -IT 1111 IUCWD, TO Af•llft • FIUT IIIMI• CGUIICIL IILL •• ti, IDIU Of lNO. ~s: to.ctl ._..rs Koltay, Mith-,, 111111111, lulloclt , Clayton , Nlben 1cht , Van Dyke Nays : None Notion carried • ProtO lil0t'dl119 of I • 7-K ·> for coasllt y of llr 1 t1119 . ' ' I. • , ]- - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 15, 1990 -Page 7 <. • • • COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVm, All> IT IIAS SECONDm, TO TABLE AIEll>A ITEM 11 (b). Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council Melllbers Koltay, Hathaway, lltggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Van Dyke Council Metlber Habenicht (c) Director Stanley presented a rec0111end1tton frOII the Departaent of Safety Services to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving the contract between the Englewood Departaent of Safety Services and the Colorado Dep1rt- 111ent of Highways, Division of Highway Safety for Law Enforceaent Assistance Funds (LEAF). Thts federal grant funding would allow the Safety Services Police Dtvtston to increase and taprove the enforceaent of alcohol and drug related traffic offenses within the City. The grant ts for $25,000 and the funds wtll basically be used for overtt .. for additional patrols for the night shtft and to defray overtt .. costs for court appearances. The Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 48, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 48, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER IIIGGINS A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVIN& THE CONTRACT BETIIEEN THE EN&LEWOOO DEPART- MENT OF SAFETY SERVICES, All) THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHIIAYS, DIVISION OF HIGHIIAY SAFETY, STATE OF COLORADO FOR LAIi ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE FUND. COUNCIL IDIU IIIMINS IIMD, All) IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO APNOVt • FIIST IDDI• COUNCIL IILL •• 41, SDIES Of lttO. Ayes: Council Mlllbers Koltay, Hathaway, llt99tns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Notion carried. U. lenera1 Dt1CU11ton (a) Mayor's Choice Mayor Van Dyke dtd not have any aatters to brt119 before Council. (b) Council Mlllber's Chotce (t) Council ...._r Habenicht offered a resolutton expre11t119 Ctty COUftCll 's oppostt on to AMndllent No. l. The resolution was a11t"*9 a nllllber and read by title : I SOlUTION NO . ll , SE.RIC$ Of lttO AR SOlUTION OPPOSI NICIOOT NO . l. COUIICIL .... MIDIIClff MWID, -IT IIU IUI.D, Tl .UPIIW 111111.Un• •. IJ, SOJO Of lttO • CIUIICIL .... Ct.AYTIII ..... -IT IIU IICIIID, YI -IIIIIMfl• •• U n IUISTIMI• A DlffDIIII' was, •. .. . ' I . • ]- • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 15, 1990 -Page 8 • • t• • Council Member Clayton offered comments in support of the version he was pro- posing . Council Member Habenicht stated both versions contained 111ny of the same things although Mr. Clayton's version did not speak to the proble11s she foresees with lobbying and elections. Mr. Clayton did not foresee that as a particular proble11. Other differences in the two versions were pointed out. Council Member Habenicht accepted the substituted version. Council Neaber Bullock c01111ented that there aay be a legal proble11 with the section of the resolution which urges the voters to vote against passage of Alnend111ent No . l. City Attorney DeWitt concurred . COUNCIL NEIIIER CLAYTON MOVED, -IT IIAS SECGIIDED, TO MDI) THE SUISTITUTE RESOLUTION NO. 83 IY STRIKI• THE FOWMI• PlltASE: •• UHES THE VOTEIS Of EIII DIOGD -THE STATE OF COLOUDO TO VOTE MAINST ITS PASSAIE IN THE..._ •• D.ECTI•.• Ayes: Council ..._.rs loltay, Hathaway , Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Haben i cht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried . Vote results to substitute the llleftded version of Resolution No. 83 (presented by Council Netlber Clayton in place of the ortgtnal resolution presented by Council Nlabtr Habenicht): Ayes: Council .....,_rs Koltay, Hathaway, Wt99tns, Bullock , Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays : None Motton carried . Vote results to approve Resolution No . 83, Sertes of 1990 (the wnded substttute): Ayes: Council ..._.rs Hat"away, 111991111, Bullock, Chyton , Habenicht, Van Dyke Nay s: Council .....,.r lolt-, Motton carried. Council flllllber loll-, explatMd "1 1 •qy• vote, c_.tt119 Ile would have preferred to "•v• the .. tter discussed wt t" Senator OIMlls, Selletor Constdtne, and bpreHfttattve KeufaaM before CoUIICtl took • po1ttt011 c011Cen1 - t ftCJ Allen dlle nt No . 1 . ( tt ) Council flllllbe r Wt99t 11s pt"Oposed a resol ut t OII concen1 t 119 tile •111 l evy tax betncJ propos ed by t ile Sdloo1 loercl . TIie re1o l utt011 wa s es stgMd a nUllbe r and re ad by tttl e: RESOLUTION NO . 14 , SER IES Of l tto A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE ltto £N&UIIOOO SCHOOlS NI lM ELECTION . COUIICIL ... 1t1•1a IIMD, -IT .. IICll•a. YI •r.wt --.uJI• •• M, SDI D Of llto. Counc 1 r ClaytOft 11tpres ed 111 "" o,l11tOA U. Counc tl to pas a re olutlon COftC "' "I tho4;9h was "' on11ly 111 f avor of t hoo 1 lo1rcl • 11a,pro,rt 1t1 for City bNrcl a t11 levy , '"" ,.... proposed by tile 'I ' I . • - • • . ' Englewood City Council Minutes October 15, 1990 -Page 9 "' -• • t• • Council Member Habenicht stated she feels it is appropriate, that historically the City and the School Board have supported each other, citing the Urban Re- newal projects. Council Member Hathaway concurred with Mr . Clayton that it is inappropriate and would set a precedence for s1m11ar action for the other school districts located within the city limits of Englewood. Council Mellber Clayton advised he would be abstaining as he feels he has a financial interest in the outcoae of the election as a property taxpayer to the School District. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Abstain: Motion carried. Council Metlbers Koltay, W1ggtns, Bullock, Habenicht Council Meabers Hathaway, Van Dyke Council Mellber Clayton (111) With reference to the bookllob11e and fire services, Council Mellber Bullock stressed the need to keep the various c1ttzens' COlll1ttees and advisory boards apprised of 1nter1• steps and/or decisions relating to budget aatters about which those coa1ttees have .. de recoaendattons to Council . (1v) Council Meaber Clayton requested that I letter be sent to the School Board for 1ts .. ting Tuesday, October 16, setting forth the City's postt t on on th e issue of the Unton Avenue/Tufts Avenue/Santa Fe Drive 1ntersectton . CCIUIICIL IIENIO CLAYT• IIOWD, -IT as IBlll9, llllT A LITTD IETTJ• FCIITN TIil Clff'S POSJTJ• c•mn• ••• AIIIIII/TUf1S AWIIIII/Ul1'A Fl ••n • D(LJVOED TO TIil SCIN.. ... .. ITS IIEITI• • ICTIID •• I lllO. Before voting, Council .....,.r Haben i cht c-ted she was Mt pleased wtth the way th t ng s wre being handled , that the procldyres betng fo110Wld ..... caustng lo ss of cred i bt ltty aaong s t COUIIC il ..... " 111d as I C..Ctl body . She read 1 stat-nt i nt o the rec ord conc en1i ng t he U.t-vTuft s/S.ta Fe t ss• 111d tn - foraed Council conc en1 t ng the State Ht..-., C..t ss tONr ... u .... tell she at t ended with Council .....,.r Wtggt ns, at -e.tch to.ctl .....,. Claytoll preHRt · ed I posttton which di f fered ,,... he r ... "t llldt111 of C..Ctl's ort9 t 111 l posi.tion . Ns . Habenicht t ook issue wi t h COUIIC11 ct.11111"1 tts posittc• by resolution wtthout proper Htice and Input ,,... the School loard w affected cttlzens . (Clerk 's note : COUIICtl .._...r Habentc.ht's COIIIP l t t t 1t1t ..... t ts 1v1tl 1blt n t October lS , 1990 lttftd• ,acktt .J Council r Clayton noted he has bttn COU11Cll '1 ht~ reprtlttltattve for aore than • y ar . T UlltOf\/Tufts /Santa ft ftt r1tclt011-has *" a eo.cn tssue durh19 that period of lt . Ht ,.,latntd the realOII he "'°"* the rtsolutton, wh ch he presented at tht St ate M ......, Coatsst• tt111, wa s to bt c rta " tt was t optn on of tht aa.Jortty ·of Council to pursue the tssue . Ht nted t r t no c rtalnty will t State ftllldl .. fort Inter • t on but tf • don 't ask , .. won 't .• tla,t• t.ttcl c.o.cn of llh Ill conv r on with l hool loard rt•t l, wt.. tCJ Dr . ' I . • I 1- • • • ,-• • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 15, 1990 -Page 10 Davidson stated he did not believe the School Board was aware of Council's majority position to not support the intersection unless "it was paid for by State funds" and unless "it adequately deals with intrusion of traffic of the residential area.• Mr. Clayton stated he was attempting to c011111unicate that position by proposing a letter be delivered to the School Board at its 111eeting on October 16. Mr. Clayton called for the question. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Bullock, Clayton, Van Dyke Council Mellbers Wiggins, Habenicht Regarding the above •atter, Mayor Van Dyke encouraged Council to follow Ms . Habenicht's suggestion to discuss this and other aatters which have recently transpired. (v) Council Mellber Habenicht related the events which led up to \(.(,l~,,~ the recent lay-offs In the City , as she perceived thea. Ms. Habenicht stated she had been fielding inquiries froa the press and citizens, attempting to correct •lsconceptlons ; however, she stated she Is very confused and feels th c01111Unity Is also confused about the Issue. She expressed her dlsaay at th "Insensitive and Indignant aanner• In which the lay -offs were handled. Ms Habenicht was of the opinion these decisions were to be part of the budgetar process ; further, that decisions are not .. de In executive session. COUNCIL IEIID HMDIICHT IIMD, -IT IIAS SECGIIIID, TO IO llffO DECUJIY£ SES- SICII TO DISCUSS MTIOS OF -CGIIICIL i68US IEI.ATU TO OCH OTIIEI. ~es : COUftCil Nlllbers Wt91lns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nay s : Council Nlllbers loltay, Hathaway Mot i on carried . (v i ) Counc il Mellber llt91 l ns requested an accounttnt of eXpetlses Incur red by Ct ty Nanater Fra ser tn ht s aove to Entl..-od . (vii) Counc il Mellber loltay requested staff to no ttfy the rest - dents of t he 3900 block of South Lotan that he l nt8ftds to •u a •tt Oft at t he Noveaber 5th Council .. t i nt to inc l ude that bl oc k t n the •part.Int by pera t t • area . Mr . Koltay addres ed the luue brcM,th t forth previously by Couftctl Mellber Ha lcht (I IZ b(v)). Ht c .. ted that In his oplnlOft the Ci t y -.r had cOftd led l l yoffs, llltltch were a result of '*dgtt c0111tr a t nts, In an ppropr at n r . Ht aho stated ht believes that Couftctl 's full 8ftdorse - t was bttllnd t reductlOfl s In Ida n strattve staff . Nr. IColtay lftftOUIICed ld not atttftdlnt the II ut v session upon ldJcMH'Mlftt, as ht dtd not wt h to p _.... t tt r Is dhcuned 1911n, since It has al - d 1n put,1 I Oft , Coun I C ty c ll , stat "I ht recalls t on Pd the r h1 llltltch s~ 111,·,,,,-t~.,j o f ''lS/9D ft .. I . • - - Englewood City Council Minutes October 15, 1990 -Page 11 • • • they would be i11pl ... nted, further, he does not recall anyone present at that meeting voicing any objections to any of the proposed actions. 13. City llana .... 's la,ort (a) Nr. Fraser provided a suaary of the 1911 budget decisions; however, he requested clarification on aatters concerning additional changes. Lengthy discussion ensued concerning aatters .tltch need to be resolved before the 1911 budget ordinance can be introduced on Novtllber 5, ltto, t .e., book· IIObile, dolllsttc violence, fire services. Nr. Fraser advised Council that a study session has been set for October 22 to discuss SOIII of these aatters. Council .....,.r Bullock stressed agatn the t11port1nc1 of •co-optng• the Ftre Service Oeltvery CoatttH tnto the budget process. Co.en lllllber Clayton agreed tt ts important to kHD tlla advised, but he pointed out probl-wtth consulting wtth a coatttH lllhtch has never taken a conclusive vote. Co.ctl .....,.r Hathaway potnttcl out that eo.cn has lllde the geNral consensus to consult wtth the Library loard, it has lllde the general con ... sus to consult further about dolllsttc violtftCt, and that eo.cn oupt to do tllla all or not do any. Council .....,.r Habelltcht stated that .. ttng wttll tllt Ftre Service Delivery CoatttH ts appropriate as SM .. 1d Hu to ascertain tf .tlat 1s betng proposed actually .. ts tllttr recaaanclatton. CIUIICIL -• LICI ..... -n ........ " ana • •n•TI• " 2m•m If' 1111 ... _,,a 111.nDY CIIIIII ID Tl K .... 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Of NIIIIIMYS APPROVm 7 • 0 SECOfl> READING 11/5/90 fGI UII OIFOICEJEIT ASSIST•£ FUii> RESOIIJ OPPOSI• MEllll£Jil •. I NIIIOIICNT SIOISOR£D FIRST VERSION; APPROVED 6-1 (lOLTAY) WYTCII D£D lO M(JI) IT SUISTIMIIIG S£ca ftlSla; SEc:a ftlSION IMS MEJll(D IT 7-0 WOT(; MDm£D SECOII> IOSION APPDm 1-1 II/IOI.TAY YOTllli ., APPROVm 4-Z·l RlSOfl4 SUPNITllli ltlO Elll.EIIOCI» SCNDOLS Rill LEYY ELECTION AYES: KOl.TAY, WIGGINS, BULLOCK, HABENICHT at.oat Sl8ESTm THAT CCUICIL lEEP LIIUIY DID Ml> FSDC AMUSED Ml) 1•0111ED Of llmET MnERS PRIOI TO ACTUAL DECISIONS 1(1 ... Wmll DOI TO SEIi» lffiER TO SCNDOl DID CCIICE.llli CITY'S POSI HON Of WIICII/TUFTS/SMTA FE • . NAYS: HATHAWAY, YAN DYKE ABSTAIN: CLAYTON APPROVED 5-Z (WIGGINS/HABENICHT) . 2 . MAYOR TO DELIVER LETTER TO SCHOOL BOARD 10/16/90 I I r ,. '--" I ,· I . . . ~ . r I ~ ,, • . '. ' " I • • - lit.I lllw ll IM HA aa CAm • • • MIOUCHT (I) COIIOTED CII •IOI/TUFTS/SMTA FE POSITICII; (2) MJ£ STATDOT AIOUT IIECOO LAYOftS _, fWll(R II llflat no 10£ ACallPl ISNED; (l) DtD TO 80 IITO D[MJWE APPROVED 5-Z SESSJCII Arm AD.JOUNIOT Of (KOLTAY/HATHAIIAY) ll(QII.M lll[[TJlli lflCCIIS ll(QU(STED M ACCGIIITJlli Of fMSO 'S Dllli EUOIS(S IDl TAY (I) ll(QU(STED STAFF SOI) lffi[IS TO 11£SIDOTS Of ltOO llOCl Of SGUTN LOUIi IOIIS111i lllOI THAT NC Will K Dllli TO Ila.Ill( THAT II.Oat II lll( •,a111i IY P0111T• _,. CII 11/I/IO; (I) D(fEll)[D ACTIC*5 TMO IY fMS£a II CCIIP\ I•E "''" IUDl(T casTMlm. rn. IOIISED WUlD ml Amllt WMIWE S[SSJCII Cl.Amil ll(JIFCIKED ICDl.TAY'S CCIIIOTS allCOIIJlli FMSO'S ACTJCIIS 111TH RECAIID TO llmCT/LAYOfFS. aa ,.,om CGIIICll WITH SIIIIMY OF 1111 llm£T DECISICIIS; IIEQU(STED ClMIFICATI• CII MTTOS aKOllllli MIUTICIIML a•o. LETTERS TO BE SENT BY CMGR MI.OCIC DO TO l•ITE FSDC TO ATTDI> APPROVED 7-0 mot SESSICII allCOllllli FIii( SERYICE 10/29 DATE SET IUD&£T DECISICIIS. T'UISNITTED OFFO FION CCIIIEIICIAL •1C11 , ETAL ICDl.TAY, NllllMMY, IIJCCJIS, IUl.lOCl, CLAYTCII, HAIOIICHT, VM DYKE 10 :0l , ·"· -3 . , I "'- .. ; r I . • 7 '\ I . ~ ~ ' - • • • • ,, -. • t• • AGENDA ITEM 12B(v) -OCTOBER 15, 1990 HABENICHT: WELL, FIRST OF ALL, I GUESS I NEED TO ADD TO MY OTHER STATEMENT AND THE FACT THAT I WAS TOLD THIS WAS SOLELY A MOTION AND AN IDEA BROUGHT FORTH BY THE MAYOR. AND NOW, WE'RE TOLD BY MR. CLAYTON THAT HE BROUGHT IT FORWARD. AGAIN, I'M HAVING A CRISIS OF CREDIBILITY. VAN DYKE: HABENICHT: VAN DYKE: HABENICHT: VAN DYKE: HABENICHT: VAN DYKE: HATAHWAY: HABENICHT: HATAHIIAY: DEVITT: HATHAWAY: VAN DYKE: WICGINS : VAN DYKE : CLERIC: ALEX, IF YOU'LL BEAR WITH US, WE'LL DISCUSS THIS IN PRIVATE. OKAY, WELL, I WAS, AND I'D BE VERY HAPPY TO LEAVE IT PRIVATE, BUT IT WAS TAKEN OUT OF PRIVATE BY OTHERS AND THAT'S WHY I NEED TO ADDRESS IT PUBLICALLY ALSO. ANYTHING ELSE, ALEX? YES, YOUR HONOR. (AT THIS POINT, MS. HABENICHT READ INTO THE RECORD A STATEMENT WHICH I HAVE NUMBERED 12B(V).) ANYTHING ELSE, ALEX? YES, I'M MOVE THAT WE GO INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION AT THE ENO OF THIS MEETING. IS THERE A SECOND? FOR WHAT PURPOSE? TO DISCUSS NATTERS OF HOW WE RELATE TOGETHER AS A COUNCIL All> HOW WE CCNUUCATE. COULD I ASK A QUESTICII Of TN( CITY ATTOINEY AS TO IIIETHER THAT IS UNDER THE CURRENT SIIISHINE LAIi EXECUTIVE SESSICII MATERIAL? UNDERNEATH TN( CURRENT LAIi YOU'RE NOT OILUiATED TO GO INTO EXECUTIVE SESSJCII FOR MY PARTICULAR REASON. YOU DO HAVE THE OPTICII Of DOING IT UNDER IIHATEVER REASON YOU CHOSE TO. OICAY. DO I HAVE A SECOND TO ALEX'S NDTICII. I SECOND IT. SECONDED BY M . IIICGINS . PLEASE VOTE . All VOTES HAVE IEEN CAST, YOUR HONOa . LET THE RECORD SHOii F JVC AYES , TI«> NAYS · THOS( VOTING NAY : CCUICIL MENIER ICOl.TAY All> COUNCIL NCNl(R HATIWMY . VAN DYKE : NDTICII CMIIJES . • ,0 • . . ·~ ' I. • • , - - • • • • • • .. " I -,T''1_..,i ~e4' "' 11!1:, rt-,,,· ,t I., •I-{ 1,Y' C 've, 11 f1 Ana I ve Deggea ose Ques tons I~ alke w ith Roger Fnic.e r;. a net e do her issues, I he d hoped o elk w1 co1.mc 1 ' , en execu ·ve sess o net ex Monday Bu tne r ayor took u e:-pec e ly JJ fl d I t o gh 1 A¥ .5 better ha we all e 1 elu ded T'lO many s ones are going around and oo man of them reflect on me at ,e r son . and me as a counc1J me ml:ler tn my oart in all of hts '. ' '· Fer ffie , ~ I mYst t'l:!Ye tieel't esleet, et-J .,.;r becwse 'Im; !'l as a1l tal<en me os niuch~f3fi..8 ... 4S-.1.L~.i~.,,.. • .yBfle .--,, 1 e-se-li'11scommuntg o~st,p~.qq~about 1 f\(c..,.. '<'·•, 1,,,, ',/~·'·' 1 (/ / /, , (, I 1, , ._ tJ ,. , ~' t, • J:!,J/ ,I , • I ,. 6 , ~ ..,;,./ -.J s for h d1,;r11ss1ons in E1ecu f 1y S ssion I th o gh n community .;,,. { . ano alfec ed emplo,j1:es wo ulo b st b serve d tiy agree ing to he reed upon 1-f co nsensus rd tr st 1ng_1.ri the good JU>j emer1t of o c t manager to do his t-1-'~ t"• t j te:t for ne or n1:at10 ~1ff,e em 'a ee s. :3nd the :ommunit •"Jqe 0 1 I. !~tfii'fli -(t7'ffnt1,fie, " . ?'""' . .Ja4'11l ~ • JtC' f ,r ,1, Tho here wos o need t o r m morogemen I do not 1sogree El he t'' > r e ,ployees o e 1ty of En lewoo and he co mu 1 y re o served l'y ad-111'._,ofl 1 fJ.~ 1~. insen 1t1ve11'fru 1gnan~ me11 er 1 .,y 1c h this ~e eellea cJt e,~ '~...I. ~M1A1strat11,e dec,smn .h~"(ofti wti>d ~l,,t vtt l.{"' I.,, d cl ~. t ,Ll ~· () .,, ,.... n intent of th na 01 tt11s w so~ th or k1>i~,L" 1n,01v tie nd wi::r~ ,us • o no J s 1f c1,"' ~ di ! th1:: /~ J p-'' ~ \v~ (ti . f I Ct:1nn I f'.' h,') /n•S14'7!Jt> "°'""">,'! ....,, ,w.-',r,~ ,,' °"' .,,, /,,.f .. ' ' ~. t>e, ~ ti s IJ~u . , 1 . f r.1 J . ,; "r"t" ~,e,/ J";l,,i ,-,I 1.<.,·"s a hf ol,.. ,,..,/r 0 ~ 'd,,, r 41" lrbd "~,,,,t -lo y tl't),rvyl, ' ' .. • . ' • • - - • • • • , " -. • t• • ;;).bi/ I h:," ::ieen heor n:,, some hings obou .he recent loy-o;·-s 1i e -:•y t.,:i t g1 ·e .e grove cancer ti. Pr wo Jeng hy ex e u 1\le sessions 1 was the co sensu~. or Cu mc ll tn at oecause o a need to cu t he budget at the man ageme nt level the City tu:r•:::ger 'l'ou 'd decide how to accornpllsh that , and ~ince tht> organ12at1on was 3Were trat some hrng 019 was Or ewrng, he woulel s ar wort in ,Jward • cnange ngh away Wha t ev er wou' e one would e done n11t j • r:•y To my now1edge, hat 1s t he only c~.\~::lis re c ed 111 e;1ecu JYe n 1nce I.his was budge t re l at ed 1l fie inali d t.nrough he process C.ec1s10ns "6r e no med e. ec:.i 11,e session '~> s s•, nri>1 he ne~ da when Ir, re' •e n r, ~ 1.1 rorr c; •.:e r • n olo -e I, et::'1 1red I r ed c reach • e 11anager D ... ~1cne , 3nd -'S o er I eord tram he erplo ee d ,r ,,,, . ,,, -<wt I ', ;.,., ' I ,;,,,/. I I . • • - - • • • • • t• - '· AGENDA ITEM 9(A) -OCTOBER 15, 1990 HABENICHT: YOUR HONOR, THE REASON I'M PULLING THIS OFF FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA WAS TO BRING UP FOR COUNCIL TO CONSIDER AND FOR THE MANAGEMENT TO RESPOND. LAST WEEK WHEN, TWO WEEKS AGO WHEN WE DISCUSSED THIS ISSUE AND WE DISCUSSED FIRE PROTECTION AND DISCUSSED THE BUDGET ON THIS, WHEN WE CAME TO THIS ITEM I DID ASK IF WE DID IN FACT, WHEN WE HAD MUTUAL AND AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENTS, IF WE EVER LEFT OUR COMMUNITY WITHOUT ANY VISIBLE , WITHOUT PROTECTION WITHIN THE CITY, AND CHIEF OLSON AT THAT TIME INDICATED THAT THAT WAS NOT THE CASE. IT WAS BROUGHT TO MY ATTENTION FROM A CITIZEN IN THE CENTENNIAL AREA, HER NAME IS MRS. CASSIDY. SHE WAS AWARE THAT THERE WAS A MEMO THAT HAD BEEN POSTED FOR THE FIRE DEPARTMENT THAT INDICATED THAT EVEN IF WE HAD, BACK IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR, THAT EVEN IF WE DID HAVE A CALL AND THERE WERE, THERE WAS ONLY ONE UNIT TO RESPOND THAT WAS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF ENGLEWOOD, THAT IT WOULD INDEED GO AND RESPOND. FRASER: OLSON: AH, I UNDERSTAND THAT SHE DID, THAT SHE DID TALK WITH SOMEONE IN THE CITY AT THAT TIME AND THEY INDICATED THAT THEY, THAT THAT ORDER INDEED HAD BEEN POSTED AND THAT THAT ORDER WOULD INDEED BE RESCINDED. NOW WHEN MRS. CASSIDAY CALLED ME THIS WEEK, AH, I DID INDICATE TO HER THAT I WOULD BRING THAT UP ON HER BEHALF IN A PUBLIC SESSION TO MAKE SURE THAT INDEED WE DO NOT HAVE AN ORDER STANDING THAT INDICATES THAT WE WILL HAVE FIRE SERVICE UNITS All OUTSIDE OF THE BOUNDARIES OF OUR CITY. AND I WOULD JUST LIKE TO HAVE A COMMENT ON THAT BEFORE WE VOTE ON THIS, BECAUSE I DO THINK IT IS AN IMPORTANT ISSUE. I'D LIKE TO ASK CHIEF OLSON TO RESPOND. I 'M CHRIS OLSON, EXECUTIVE OFFICER, DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY SERVICES , AND I BECAME AWARE OF THAT ISSUE IMMEDIATELY AFTER SITTING DOWN THE LAST TIME. ANO QUITE IOIESTLY THAT MEMO THAT WAS BUNG CIRCULATED WAS AN INTERNAL MEMO THAT VENT IEMEN ONE Of OUR DIVISION CHIEFS ANO DIRECTOR STANLEY. IT WAS NOT A PUILIC DOCUMENT, IT WAS NOT A SP£CIFIC ORDER THAT WAS ISSUED . Wf 'RE NOT SURE HOW THAT MEMO BECAME PUILIC. OIYIOUSLY IT WAS SCll£THING THAT WAS ISSUED IN JAIIJARY IIIEN W£ ONLY HAD TlllEE FIRE STATIONS . W£ )EIATT ED THAT ONE LONG ANO HARD BECAUSE W£ W£REN 'T QUITE SURE IIIAT ·o DO BECAUSE OUR AUTCNTJC AID A&REEMENTS CALLED FOR FEDERAL :TATJON RESPCN>I NG. LITTLETON INDICATED TO US AT THAT TI ME, THAT F LITTLETON, IF FEDERAL COULON 'T RESPOND THAT THE Y HAV E TO BROCiA TE THA T AUTCN Tl C AID A&RE EMENT . SO W£ DE C I OED IN THAT NT ER IM P£RIOD TO GO AHEAD All> SEND THE OTHER V£HI CLE IN THERE IF E HAD TO RESPOND TO AUTOIM TIC AID . NOW THAT SITUAT ION, THAT Dl>RANl>UN, III ICH A&A IN WAS NOT A &ENERAL ORDER, IT WAS NOT A .PEC IFIC TH ING ISSUED TO EVERYIOOY, IIIE N W( IIENT BACK TO FOUR STATIONS IT ESSENTIALLY WAS NOT IN EFFECT ANY NOit[. THE NEV AUTOIMTIC AID MiREEMENTS III ICH I AN WRITINC RIGHT NOW ESSENTIALLY STATE THAT IF W£ CAIINOT RESPOND, If ALL Of OUR VEHICLES AR COflU TTCD TO OTHU INSTANCES WITHI N THE CITY OF NGLCWOOO Will LCT THOSE OTH(lt JURIST ICTIONS ICNOW SO THAT CALL IN OTHCR UNITS ON Titf:RE OIII TO H(LP no OUT . so SCNTIA LY WHAT THAT IS STATING IS THAT IF OUR P(O,t. M • I • ' I . • , - • • • ,,,_ • • I• ·~ • SOMEWHERE ELSE WE'RE NOT GOING TO PULL OUR VEHICLES OFF A CALL OR WHATEVER TO GO TO LITTLETON, SHERIDAN, OR CASTLEWOOD. THIS PLACE COUNTS FIRST, BUT WE DO HAVE THOSE AGREEMENTS THAT WHY THEY'RE SIGNED. YOU HAVE TO BE ABLE TO RESPOND, AND YOU CANNOT JUST SAY "WELL JEES WE JUST DON'T HAVE ANYTHING, WE CAN'T HELP YOU OR PRETTY SOON OTHER PEOPLE ARE GOING TO SAY "WELL, WHAT IS THE AGREEMENT THEN IF YOU CANNOT HELP US IN THESE SITUATIONS." THAT'S WHAT IT IS ALL ABOUT. SO YES, THAT MEMO CAME OUT, I BECAME AWARE OF IT AFTER I SAT DOWN LAST WEEK, AND IT'S A MEMO THAT IS LITERALLY AGAIN NOT A SPECIFIC ORDER THAT WAS ISSUED TO ALL OF OUR PERSONNEL, BUT IT WAS SOMETHING, SOME DIRECTION THAT WE WERE TRYING TO FOLLOW INTERNALLY TO SEE WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO WITH ONLY ESSENTIALLY THREE STATIONS. SO THAT IS BASICALLY THE EFFECT ON THAT, AND IF YOU WANT ME TO ANSWER MORE SPECIFIC QUESTIONS, I'D BE HAPPY TO. HABENICHT: I GUESS, I GUESS I WOULD LIKE YOU TO ANSWER THE QUESTION THAT I ASKED LAST TIME: IS THERE EVERY ANY TIME WITHIN THESE AGREEMENTS THAT THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD COULD BE LEFT WITHOUT ANY FIRE PROTECTION UNIT AVAILABLE FROM WITHIN ITS OWN CITY? IN OTHER WORDS, DO THESE AGREEMENTS PERMIT THAT THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD WOULD BE LEFT WITHOUT FIRE FIGHTING ANO PARAMEDIC EQUIPMENT TO RESPOND WITHIN THE CITY? OLSON: NO, IT DOESN'T. IT WOULD BE A TOTALLY UNUSUAL SITU, WELL, NO IT DOESN'T. BECAUSE WE HAVE ONE STATION THAT IS ESSENTIALLY NOT EVEN COMMITTED AT THIS POINT TO AUTOMATIC AID, AND THAT'S TE.JON STATION, THAT DOES NOT FALL INTO GENERALLY ANY OF THE AGREEMENTS UNLESS EVERY PLACE ELSE IN THE WHOLE AREA IS BURNING DOWN EXCEPT US, MAYBE THEY'D GO OUT. BUT GENERALLY THERE IS ALWAYS AT LEAST ONE UNIT AVAILABLE HERE IN THE CITY. WITH RESCUE OF COURSE, RESCUE DOES NOT GO ON OUT AT THIS POINT IN TINE. THE NEW AGREEMENT MAY CHANGE THAT BECAUSE WE'RE TRYIIC TO LOOK AT SONE RECIPROCAL THIICS WITH THE RESCUE EVEN, IUT ESSENTIALLY TH£RE WILL ALWAYS BE AT LEAST CIIE EICINE H(RE. THH[ MY CON£ A TINE THOUGH WH£1 IT IS ABSOl.UTU Y REQUIRED THAT WE H£LP SOI) SONETHI• OUT TO HELP SONEIODY ELSE OUT, IUT INT W£ DO TH£N IS WE CCIITACT TH£ OTHER AREAS AROUII>, THE OTHER 17 JUIISOICTICIIS IN THE NETIIOPOLITAN AREA, All> SAY ·YOU'RE ON STAIIJIY IOI, WE'ff mlE OUT TO ASSIST SONEIODY ELSE, PLEASE STAIIJIY TO HELP US.• All> ESSENTIALLY THE NEW AGREENENTS TRY All> ESTABLISH THAT WE AUTClllTICAl.LY LET OTHER P£0Pl.E DOIi THAT W£'RE CCIIUTIEO TO EYERYTHI• HERE IN TH£ CITY AND WE CNll>T SEND EVERYBODY ON OUT . MIT IT 'S A CIY[ All) TM[, All> YOU DOIi, W£ TRY TO HELP TIO OUT, THEY TRY TO HELP US OUT, All> THERE 'S Al.WAYS GOING TO IE AN ODO SITUATION HR£ THCRE MYI C THAT CHMCE, MIT OIVIOUSLY THE WAY THIS WORKS Al.WAYS HAVE 0TH AVAILABL UNITS 10 COME OUT All> HELP . HAI NlCHl : IS THER ANY WAY TO ADO 10 TH(SE M1£Dl'.NTS FOIi US, TO SOil OF A RIDER ON THUi , YOU DOIi, TO INDICATt THAT IT IS INPOIITMT TO T CIT IZE Of CNGLO,OOO THAT , THAT HAV , MlYC FIR[ PROTECTION AVAllAll WITHIN OUR CITY, AND THAT IF IT S TO THE POINT OF, YOU KNOW, THAT, THAT W 'VE RESPOND(O IN O I MEAS, THAT WOU D T 8 AB TO RESPOND IN THIS CAS[ ••• • t • ~ ' I . • ' . , 1- • • • OLSON: • • ·, • ... I'LL SEND YOU THE NEW WRITTEN ONES THAT WE'VE, I'LL SEND YOU THE DRAFT VERSIONS DEFINITELY. YOU CAN LOOK AT IT AND SEE WHATEVER THE CRITERIA TO MEET THAT. AH, MY WORRY WOULD BE THAT IF YOU MADE IT TOO SPECIFIC NO ONE IS GOING TO WANT TO GET INVOLVED WITH IT. AND, CAUSE, REMEMBER THESE OTHER PEOPLE TOO ARE RELYING ON US, SO I HAVE THE DRAFT VERSIONS, ESSENTIALLY DONE. ONE HAS ALREADY GONE TO SHERIDAN AND THEY TALKED TO ME TODAY AND THEY SAID THEY ARE OKAY WITH THAT, INFORMALLY. AND I'M WAITING TO HEAR BACK FROM LITILETON AND CASTLEWOOD. THAT'S WHAT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT TONIGHT, BUT IF YOU WANT TO LOOK AT THOSE AGAIN, AND IF, MAYBE WE CAN GET TOGETHER AND DISCUSS PARTICULARLY WHAT YOU'D LIKE TO HAVE PUT IN THERE, BUT I CAN'T GUARANTEE THE OTHER ORGANIZATIONS WOULD ACCEPT THAT. HABENICHT: OKAY, TO CLARIFY ONE THING THAT YOU SAID IN MY Mltl> YOU'RE SAYING AT THIS POINT IN TINE THERE ARE NO MUTUAL OR AUTOMATIC AID AGREEMENTS THAT NECESSITATE ANYTHING GOING OUT FROM THE TEJON STATION OUTSIDE OF THE CITY. DID I HEAR YOU SAY THAT? OLSON: THAT IS CORRECT BECAUSE THE ONLY ONE WHERE TE.JON WOULD ENTER INTO IT -NOW AUTOMATIC AID, tl>T MUTUAL AID -WE'RE JUST TALKING ABOUT AUTOMATIC AID THE CLOSEST ONE WOULD BE SHERIDAN All> All WE WOULD COMMIT TO SHERIDAN IS ONE STATION All> BASICALLY WE TALKED ABOUT THE FEDERAL STATION OR OUR TRUCK COMPANY WHEREVER IT IS AT THAT POINT. NOW FOR THREE STATIONS, IT BECOMES A LITTLE BIT DIFFERENT. BUT AGAIN, YOU KNOW, WE'RE TRYING TO PLAY THESE BACK All> FORTH. WE HAD THREE OR FOUR, All> WE'VE TRIED TO MAKE THEN GENERAL ENOUGH THAT THEY WOULD ENCOMPASS BOTH THE THREE All> FOUR STATIONS SCENARIO. DOES THAT ANSWER YOUR QUESTION, OR DOES THAT ???? VAN DYKE: DOES THAT ANSWER YOUR QUESTION? HABENICHT: OKAY. THAii( YOU. HATHAWAY: I DON'T HAVE A QUESTiml, BUT IF YOU'D LOOK AT UIIDER THE MUTUAL AID SECTiml, THE SECC*D PAUGIWH UIIDER mlE All> TWO, IT BASICALLY SAYS THAT. IT SAYS IT AIOUT Ell&l.EIOJD PIIOVIDIIC IT TO CASTLEIIDOD All> THEN UIIDER Z IT SAYS IT AIOUT CASTLEIIDOD PIIOVIDIIC IT TO ENGLEIIDOD. ABOUT THE FACT THAT WE Will ll>T SEND All Of CUI EQUIPIOT OUT. IT'S IUiHT HHE II THIS PARTICULAR MiREOIEIT THAT'S ALREADY BEEN SlaED IY THE CASTLEIOJD FIIE DEPARTNEIT All> VAN DVKC : WELL, LET'S, JUST TO I[ SUI£ TO PIIDVIDE ALU AN OPfiOITUIITY TO IEYIEW THIS INfOIMTlml NI> SPECIFICALLY WITH M . Ol.SCII IF CESSARY • OLSON : 'll BE HAPPY TO WOil WITH YOU, HOW£YEI YOU IMIT ml THESE. IT 'S JUST, WE 'RE 50111& THOI WITH TWO NITIES, All> TH(Y HAYE TO A&UC ml .ntOI TOO . THEY HAVE TO FtEl COMFORTMl( TOO WITH THE SITUATION. VAN O C*AY, Al£l? HAI NI T: Y, I JUST THI• IT IMS IEALU lll'ORTMT TO CLMIFY THAT, C IF'Y THAT ISSUE SIIC IT IMS PUT UP IY A CITIZ[N, Ml> I THI• . , . . ' ' I . • - • • • DEWITT: OLSON: • . ,~ • DOES, WOULD YOU, WOULD YOU RESPOND DOES THAT ANSWER THAT? (ADDRESSED TO DEWITT) WELL, THAT DEALS WITH MUTUAL AID AND AH, THE AUTOMATIC AID DOESN'T NECESSARILY FOLLOW BECAUSE THERE IS A DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE TWO AND I BELIEVE THE NEW CONTRACTS FOLLOW THIS FORMAT AS WELL. AS I REMEMBER. I CHANGED IT A LITTLE BIT. IN THE NEWER ONES THEY STATE FROM ANY APPROPRIATE ENGLEWOOD STATION AS OPPOSED BEFORE WE TEJl>ED TO LOCK OURSELVES INTO STATION TWO, THREE, OR SONETHING LIKE THAT. AND I'VE TRIED TO MAKE IT WHERE WE'VE GOT A LITTLE BIT Of FLEXIBILITY ON THAT SO THAT EVERYTIME THE SME STATION DOESN'T GET SENT OUT IF THEY'RE INVOLVED IN SONETHING ELSE. DEWITT: UJl>ERNEATH HIS PROPOSED WORDING THAT WOULD THEN LEAVE TH( TEJON STATION OPEN FOR AUTCIIATIC AID AS WELL. HABENICHT: I GUESS BEFORE I COULD F[El REALLY CCIIFORTAIL[ VOTING FAVOUILEY ON THIS ISSUE, Mm I REALLY DO MAil TO IECAUS[ I IELl[vt II TH[ CONCEPT Of NUTUAl Mm AUTCIIATIC AID Mm liOV£mDTAL COOPERATION llt[R£VER W£ CM, AT TH( SM£ TINE I DO THI* 11£ IUD TO PIOT£CT OUR OWN INTERESTS Mm THE INT£1£STS OF GUI CITIZEIIS IS PAIIMOUNT, ANO SUING THAT 11£'1£ PUTTING A .... OF TH[$[ IIITUAl Mm AUTCIIATIC AID AGR[[N[NTS TOGETHER, I THI• THIS IS All ISSU[ THAT N[EDS TO BE CONSISTENT WITH All OF TH[N, Mm FOR THAT l£ASm ANO THAT REASON ALONE, I FEEL UNCONFORTAILE VOTING FOR, Mm I ••.. VAIi DYKE: MY I SUGGEST .•.. HAIOIICHT: •••• SO •HS YOU CM CCIIWIICE NE OTHEIIIISE IICiNT .., WITH SCJN[ GOOD ARCillOTS, l'N IOING TO MV£ TO VOT£ ID. DEWITT: OLSON: DEWITT: OLSON: I IEIIDIIEI THlT UflCII OCCASI• lltEII GUI IIIITS ID£ OUT LIi£ I ltDEa(R • TIN[, YOU...,, I THI• TH( Al.LEI TIDTIUT PUNT, Dl.'T WE CALL OTHO n• DEPM1IDTS TO .CTUM.LY -LIi£ TH( J£FFEISCII STR£ET STATI•, _, THAT CCIES IIIDOIIEATN TH( IIITUAl AID. YU, lllll W('yt DCIIIE II TH( PAST IS CALL TH( CALL -UP. WE DCll 'T US( IT AS OFTEII AS SCJN[ OTH(I All£AS DO, IUT CALL -UP IS A STallMID PIDC£DU1£ IHI£ TH(Y ACTUAi.LY CCII(• OVEI _, at IIITO YCIUI STATI• All> 1£SflOIID OUT OF TH(• FOi A C£1TAII PDICID OF TINE. USUALLY DO THAT Ill MV[ A vtlY IIIWOlftD IICIDEIIT ICIDI CM 'T GET uat II MG, M, TIO TH(Y Mt D1SPATCM£D II PUC[ OF lllll[V[I OIGI lllll IUII.D 11 YOU NICiNT TO ID TIIIOUIIH TH£ INT[IPI.AY -•-MITIIMTIC AID Mm IIITUAI. AID • HOii TH[Y 1ml. -. - .. • - • • • KOLTAY: OLSON: • • AUTOMATICALLY RING DOWN LITTLETON'S STATIONS. MUTUAL AID, OUR DISPATCHERS WOULD CALL UP AND SAY "COULD YOU SEND US SO AND SO UNITS TO HELP US OUT." THAT'S THE DIFFERENCE RIGHT THERE. SO ONE IS A REQUEST AND THE OTHER ONE IS A GIVEN, IT'S GOING TO HAPPEN. YOUR HONOR, I HAVE A QUESTION FOR THE CHIEF. CHIEF, IF ALL OF US HERE ON COUNCIL THINK BACK AND I THINK THE COtll.lNITY CAN TOO TO A FIRE SUCH AS THE MAGNITUDE OF KMART THAT NO FIRE DEPARTMENT EVER WANTS TO AOORESS OR A CITY, UNDER A SCENARIO IF THAT FIRE APPEARED IN ENGLEWOOD OR IN LITTLETON, WHICH EVER C<JMIIJNITY, AND YOU HAO AN AGREEMENT WHICH SAID YOU DION'T LEAVE YOUR JURISDICTION UNDER THE SCENARIO WE'RE DISCUSSING WITH COUNCILMEMBER HABENICHT, 00 YOU FEEL THAT YOU WOULD BE AS A FIREFIGHTER DO YOU THINK YOU WOULD HAVE SOME PERSONAL FEELINGS ABOUT THAT AND THEN FROM AN ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION, HOW WOULD YOU ADDRESS THAT ISSUE? WELL, I THINK PERSONALLY ON THE KMART SITUATION AND AH, SAY, AH IT WOULD BE LITTLETON THAT WOULD HAVE TO BE CALLED IN ON THAT ONE, WE WOULD HAVE JUST ABOUT All OF OUR UNITS THERE, AH, AND IF THEY SAID "GEES, WE JUST CAN'T SEND OUR LAST UNIT IN THERE TO HELP YOU OUT ON THAT FIRE BECAUSE EVERYBODY ELSE IS AT SOMETHING ELSE, SO WE CAN'T GET THEM IN THERE" THAT WOULD BOTHER ME, I THINK, THAT THEY COULDN'T DO THAT. IT WOULD BOTHER THEM IF WE CAME UP WITH THAT SCENARIO, AND THAT'S WHY LAST YEAR WHEN WE EVEN BROUGHT THAT CONSIDERATION UP THEY WERE CONCERNED ABOUT US NOT BEING ABLE TO RESPOND AUTOMATICALLY. All> THEY SAID "WELL, IF YOU CAN'T DO IT, WE'LL GO TO SOMEBODY ELSE, DENVER." IF AIININSITRATIVELY, IT COULD BE HANDLED BY THE FIRE GROUND COIIIANDER BECAUSE HE KNOWS HE'S GOT OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE OUT THERE. AS I SAID, THERE'S 17 OTHER JURISDICTIONS, AND LITERALLY WHEN YOU HAVE A FIRE THE SIZE OF KMART, YOU HAVE PEOPLE CALLING YOU WANTING TO OFFER HELP, All> GENERALLY YOU'VE GOT SO MNY VEHICLES THERE, LIKE I SAY, THE LAST TINE, YOU'VE GOT TO PUT THEM IN A STAGING AREA All> SAY "JUST WAIT THERE All) WE'LL CALL YOU WHEN WE NEED You.· so THERE'S NO DOUBT THAT VE'VE PLENTY Of RESOURCES IN THAT PART OF TOIII THAT CAN HAll>lE JUST ABOUT ANYTHING WE CAN CCIICEIVAILY MOUl.D HAVE THAT DOESN'T AFFECT ON A REGIONAL BASIS. IUT THE AUTOMTIC AID IS JUST AN ATIEMPT, AS I SAID LAST TINE, TO, AH, cal, NOT CGISISTENTLY HAVE TO RELY ON YOUR OIII RESOURCES FOR EVERY POSSlllE THING THAT HAPP£NS. ULTIMTELY, YOU TRY TO GET THE CLOSEST IIIJTS TO THE SCENE All> SO ON, AND TO Al.SO THE COST Of THE SHARED RESOURCES. OF WORKING TOGETHER IN CASE SOME MJOR EVENT HAPPENS, EVERYIOOY'S BEEN USED TO WORKING VITH EACH OTHER, THEY Ka THE SYSTEM, THEY TRAIN TOGETHER, AND SO ON. SO THERE'S A LOT Of ICN(FJTS THAT YOU Ptl08ABLY WOULDN'T SEE IN A DAY ·TO ·DAY BASIS, IUT IT 'S VORKED All> IF THESE OTHER JURISOICTIONS WEREN'T HAPPY AIOIIT IT, THEY WOULDN 'T BE CONTINU ING TO LOOK TOWARDS US TO SIGN A&REEMENTS VITH TIO . VAN DYKE : ALEX? HABENICHT? I THINK YOU, MR. KOl TAY, FOR ASKING THAT QU(STION . I THINK THAT 'S A VERY, VERY VALID POINT, All> I THINK THAT I VOUlD FEEL COWORTABLE AT THIS POINT VOTING FOR nus, THIS A&IEOOT' AND AT TH SMC TINE I WOULD LIK TO SUGC£ST OR REQUEST THAT THE STAFF lltlOVIDE US WITH A, WITH A POl.lCY, Vint AN MININISTUTIVE POl.lCY STAT NT Of HOW THEY VOUlO HANOlC A SITUATICII FOR OOllt.C°" • 5 • '' • " I . • - • • . " · ... • AND COMFORT LEVEL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS AND CITIZENS ALIKE IN THE EVENT THAT SCIIETHING LIKE THAT WOULD HAPPEN AND HOW YOU GO ABOUT, YOU KNOW, WHAT YOU WOULD DO, WHO YOU WOULD CALL, OR HOW YOU WOULD MAKE THAT CALL. I THiflC THAT IF THERE VERE SCIIETHING PROCEDURALLY IN PLACE, THAT IT WOULD ANSWER THE CONCERNS OF THE CITIZENS. THANK YOU. YAN DYKE: BILL. CLAYTON: MAYOR, VE HAVEN'T NOYEO THIS YET. AT THIS TIME, I'D LIKE TO NOYE TO APPROVE ON SECOND READING COIIICIL, OR PARDON ME, CONSENT AGENDA ITEM ll(A). KOL TAY: SECOfl>. YAN DYKE: PLEASE VOTE. CLERK: SEVEN AYES. YAN DYKE: NOTION CARRIES. HABENICHT: THNIC YOU, YOIII HONOR. • • • .. ... . • • • • ]- - • • • • <. AGENDA ITEM ll(A) -OCTOBER 15, 1990 FONDA: YOUR HONOR, I'LL BE BRIEF TONIGHT. WE'VE BEEN OBJECTING TO THORNTON AND WESTMINSTER'S REQUEST FOR A DECREE EXPANSION OF USE AND CONVERSION OF USE TO AGRICULTURAL RIGHTS IN STANDLEY LAKE TO IIJNICIPAL USE. THORNTON AND WESTMINSTER HAVE Ifl>ICATED THAT THEY WISH TO smLE WITH US, WE HAVE A PROPOSAL ON THE TABLE WHICH HAS BEEN SIGNED BY THE ATTORNEYS, AND, RICK, I RECEIVED A COPY OF IT TODAY. AH, THAT THEY WILL PRESENT TO THEIR CITY COUNCILS BEFORE THE BEGIMUNG OF fl>VEIIIER, AT WHICH TIME THE TRIAL DATE CCIIIENCES. THIS MiREDIENT lltICH WE HAVE SENT OUT IN YOUR PACKET YOO CAN PASS ON THIS ON FIRST READING, IT HAS NOT BEEN PUBLISHED, THE PLAN IS THAT WE WILL PUBLISH IT AFTER THORNTON All> WESTMINISTER COUNCILS HAVE IN FACT PASSED THEIR RESOLUTIONS. THEN WE WILL BRING IT BACK TO YOO ON SECOND READING AND POSSIBLY IF YOO DESIRE HAVE A STUDY SESSION ON THE DETAILS IN EARLY fl>VEIIIER All> BRING IT BACK NOVEIIIER 19 FOR FINAL PASSAGE. SO WE ANTICIPATE IF THERE IS ANY DISCUSSION AND AND MAJOR PRESENTATIONS IT WOULD BE AT AN INTERVENING STUDY SESSION PRIOR TO THE 19TH Of NOVEIIIER. IN ESSENCE, IF WESTMINSTER AND THORNTON ARE SUCCESSFUL IN INCREASING THEIR DECREED MOINTS TO THOSE ABOVE HISTORIC USE Of APPROllMTELY 17,000 ACRE FEET, AS THEY INCREASE WE OITAIN MORE IIATER FD THEM. WE WOULD RECEIVE A FIXED MOUNT IF THEY MEET THE CCll)ITION Of BEING ALLOWED TO DIVERT 17,000 ACRE FEET OR DE Of 75 ACRE FEET Of CONSUMPTIVE USE AND THEN AS TH£Y INCREASE THEIR DIVERSIONS UP TO, I THIIIC, 23,000 ACRE FEET, AH, WE WOULD RECEIVE BETWEEN O AND 375 ACRE FEET PROPORTIONATE TO THE ADDITIONAL MOUNT THAT THEY HAVE TAKEN. I FEEL THAT THIS JS A COOi) DEAL FOR TH£ CITY Of ENGLEWOOD. All) AVOIDS A LOT Of LITIGATION. THIS WOULD ALSO ALLOW BOTH CITIES HAVE AGREED TO GET OUT Of EACH OTHER'S NUTUAl CASES . • 7 • • • ' ' ·- .,. I . . • - 1 • • • CLAYTON: • • I~ • ... AGENDA ITEM 11(8) -OCTOBER 15, 1990 YOUR HONOR, I ALSO HAD THE OCCASION TO LOOK UP THE APPROPRIATE ORDINANCES THAT APPLY TO BB GUNS THIS LAST WEEK OR SO AND HAD A DISCUSSION WITH MR. DEWITT, AND FRANKLY IT LOOKS TO ME LIKE ALL THESE SITUATIONS THAT HAVE BEEN CLAIMED -1 THROUGH 5 HERE, ARE ALL ILLEGAL IN OUR CURRENT ORDINANCES. AND I DON'T HAVE ANY PROBLEM WITH PASSING ANOTHER LAW BECAUSE THAT'S WHY WE'RE HERE, BUT l'M NOT SURE THIS IS GOING TO DO ANYTHING TO PREVENT SOMEBOOY, A JUVENILE THAT'S OBSERVED TAKING DELIBERATE AIM AND SHOOTING A BB GUN THREE TIMES IN AN AUTOMOBILE WINDOW, I THINK THAT'S ALREADY AGAINST THE LAW. AH, 4 TEENS HANGING FROM A MOVING CAR SHOT A RESTAURANT WINDOW -I THlflC THAT'S ALREADY ILLEGAL. AH, 1 'M JUST, 1 'D JUST LIKE SOMEONE TO CONVINCE ME THAT THOSE THINGS ..... VAN DYKE: LET'S ASK M. MOORE BEFORE WE GET LEGAL, PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS, DOES THIS ORDINANCE IMPROVE YOUR ABILITY TO PROSECUTE OR WHATEVER? MOORE: I BELIEVE IT DOES. THE FIRST THREE EXAMPLES ON THAT LIST OF FIVE ARE SITUATIONS WHERE THE DEFENDENT CLAIMED IT WAS INADVERTENT, IT WAS ACCIDENTAL, HE WAS SHOOTING AT A LEAF, OR HE WAS SHOOTING AT A PIECE Of CEMENT All> THE RICOCHET HIT SONEBOOY IN THE FACE, OR HE DION'T MEAN TO DO IT. I THJIIC THAT WHAT YOU' LL FIii> IN THIS ORDINANCE IS THAT IT PROHIBITS THE lll>IVIOUAL FROM WALKING DOWN THE STREET RANDOMLY SHOOTING AT THIS All) THAT All> THEN ULTIMATELY MAY OR MAY NOT INADVERTENTLY HIT SOMETHING THAT HURS LIKE A FACE OR A WINDOW. SO THE PERSON WHO JS RANDONLY SHOOTING COULD BE PROSECUTED Ull>ER THIS SECTION WITHOUT A SPECIFIC WINDOW BEING BROKEN OR A SPECIFIC PERSON BEING PHYSICALLY INJURED. VAN DYKE: IS THAT SUFFICIENT, M . CLAYTON? CLAYTON: WELL, I, I MEAN, THAT'S FINE WITH NE. I THlflC WE OUGHT TO, WE CERTAINLY OUGHT TO KEEP PEOPLE FRON HITTING EACH OTHER WITH BB GUNS, AH, IF THIS Will DO IT, THAT'S GOOD. VAN DYKE: WELL, NOW DO WE NEED TO HAVE THIS TABLED, M. DEWITT, TO EFFECTIVELY ADDRESS RITA'S CONCERN? DEWITT: YES, I WOULD SUGGEST, SUGGEST THAT WE COULD CHANGE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 OTHER SECTIONS. IT WILL INCREASE PUBLISHING COSTS, MYBE AIOUT DOUBLE IT, BUT WE'RE PREPARED TO CO 11tICH£VER WAY COUNCIL WOULD CHOSE ON THIS PARTICULAR ISSUE. HATHAWAY : THAT NEVER STOPPED US BEFORE, RICK • DEWITT : WELL , REALLY, YOU, lltEN WE 'RE DRAFTING THOI -I 'M GOING TO SAY THIS -IT WAS AN OVERSIGHT . HATHAWAY : WELL, l 'M JUST SAYING THAT MYIE IT 'S TINE WHILE YOU HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO CLEM IT UP, YOU MYIE JUST OUGHT TO GO AHEAD All) DO IT . HATHAWA Y: YOUR HONOR, I ,-,V E TO TABLE THIS PMTICUALR ITDI. . I • . . • ' I . • • , - • WIGGINS: SECOND. VAN DYKE: PLEASE VOTE. CLERK: VAN DYKE: SEVEN A¥ES. MOTION CARRIED. • • • ~. ---~·"~--~-~-~-~-- ix ~'/E S . DIVE NAY : C'or.rn~i) f11~711/:Jer ¢/ahen;ch-f' . t . . . ' . '' •. ' I . . • ]- • • • • • <. .. AGENDA ITEM 128(1) -OCTOBER 15, 1990 HABENICHT: YOUR HONOR, WOULD THE CLERK PLEASE READ THE RESOLUTION ANO ASSIGN IT A NUMBER? CLERK: RESOLUTION NO. 83, SERIES OF 1990. A RESOLUTION OPPOSING AMENDMENT NO. 1 . HABENICHT: YOUR HONOR, I MOVE RESOLUTION NO. 83. WIGGINS: SECOND. VAN DYKE: SECONDED BY MR. WIGGINS. IS THERE ANY DISCUSSION? CLAYTON: YES, YOUR HONOR, I'D LIKE TO MOVE BY SUBSTITUTING A SUBSTITUTE MOTION (SIC · RESOLUTION). I'll PASS IT OUT. HATHAWAY: SUBSTITUTE THE WHOLE THING OR JUST ... CLAYTON: YEAH. VAN DYKE: 00 WE HAVE A SECOfl> ON MR. CLAYTON'S ANENIIIENT? DEW I TT: PARDON NE. WHAT IS THE MENIIIENT, THE MOTi ON TO AMEND IT? CLAYTON: I 'N MOVING TO MENO BY SUBSTITUTING A SEPARATE MOTION. BY SUBSTITUTING A DIFFERENT RESOLUTION. VAN DYKE: OKAY, SO THAT WOULD BE IN A NOTION TO MENO. CLAYTON: YEAH. VAN DYKE: SECOtl)(D BY MR. lOt.TAY. Mlll, I CUESS M£ WANT TO TAK( A NONCNT TO REVIEW THE SUGCESTm SU8STJME HEIi£. BUT l«JULD YOU LIKE TO DIRECT S(II( SPECIFICS TO IT? CLAYTON : WELL, YOUR HONOR, I JUST FEEL THAT IIITNOUT DEIATJNli ONE NOTION AS TO THE OTHER, I JUST FEEL THAT MEIOOT m. I IS CONfUSINli ANO ANBICUOUS ANO Ml SNOUlD MU A CUM STATDOT Of OUR OPflOSITION . l 'VE mTED HERE THAT Dl5LEWDOD CITIZENS HAVE THE Rl&HT AT MY TINE TO SELECT NEW REPRESENTATIVES IF THEY ARE DISSATISFIED . l 'VE mTED THAT CITY CCUICIL HAS l((N DUlY El[CTm , THAT Ml THIMC ANEJOIENT m. I IS UIIIECESSAIY All> QUITE FUllt.Y I FEEL THAT TH( FIRST NOTION , OR FIRST IIESOLUTIC* IS CCWUSIIII TO NE , I 'N UNAILE TO UNO(RSTAII> SEVE W PORTIONS Of I T. IUT I DD INT TO OPflOS ANEIOIENT m. I • HA8£N I CHT : YOUR HONOR , VAN D~ : IF , l T TR TO MU .... HA8 NI CffT : I DON 'T SE MY PIIOll OI 111 TH TltAT AS A f'RI Y ME KNOW, YOU ICNOW , IT SAYS Miff OI TN I • I nu TH I IT l)O(Slf 'T, DOE 'T DI IS fl0SS ll1 l1TY, YOU HAVI NG All THCS f'IIEOUCNT Cl[Cf l IT II IL VE RY COST • 10 • ' I . • - • • • • • t~ • (. FACT THAT THE FREQUENT ELECTIONS WOULD PROBABLY FALL MORE PREY TO TO LOBBYING GROUPS THAN THAN REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT FALLS INTO. AND I THINK THAT'S THE ONLY THING THAT'S REALLY LACKING. IF THIS IS ONE, UNLESS, AH, AH, YOU'VE READ THEM BOTH MORE CAREFULLY (ADDRESSING CLAYTON), IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE SUBSTANTIALLY THIS IS DIFFERENT? CLAYTON: UM, I THINK THAT IS A BIG DIFFERENCE. I GUESS I'M NOT AS CONVINCED THAT, AH, THAT WE'RE GOING TO BE LOBBIED. I THINK THAT HABENICHT: NO, THAT ... CLAYTON: WE'RE GOING TO BE LOBBIED IN EITHER DIRECTION, EITHER WITH AMENDMENT NO. 1 OR WITHOUT I THINK ... HABENICHT: LET ME CLARIFY THAT. WHAT I'M SUGGESTING IS THE NUMBER OF ELECTIONS THAT WOULD BE REQUIRED All) THE AMOUNT OF LITERATURE THAT WOULD BE PAID FOR TO ARGUE ON EITHER SIDE OF THE ELECTION ON EACH OF THESE ISSUES WOULD BE COSTLY AND PROBABLY THE SIDE THAT HAD THE MORE MONEY WOULD BE THE SIDE THAT WOULD TEND TO PREVAIL. THAT'S USUALLY THE WAY IT GOES. THAT'S ALL I WAS ADDRESSING, AND IF YOU FIND THAT ... CLAYTON: I, I, I HABENICHT: YOU KNOW, CLAYTON: I DON'T NECESSARILY ACREE. BULLOCK: I DON'T HAVE ANY PROBLEM 111TH BILL'S AMEIOOT EXCEPT PERHAPS FOR THE PASSAGE •Ml) URGES THE VOTERS IN THE STATE OF COLORADO TO VOTE AGAINST ITS PASSAGE IN THE CONING ELECTION.• AH, If£, I THINK, BILL, VE MIGHT BE IN TIIOUBLE LECAUY 111TH THAT. CLAYTON: I, I THOUGHT THAT lfAS ON£ Of TH£ THINGS lfE lfERE SPECIFICALLY PEMITIEO TO DO UNDER THE STAME THAT If£ ME PE•ITIEO TO PASS A RESOLUTION IN OPPOSITION TO THE MOOOT Ml> UR&( THE VOTERS NOT TO VOTE FOR IT. BULLOCK: NY UIIO(RSTMl>ING Of IT JS THAT If£ AS A IOOY CAN TM[ A POSITION BUT If£ CAN'T, If£ CAN'T UR&( VOTERS TO ... VAN Oft£: LET'S TUIIII TO OUR OFFICIAL L[CAL CCUISEL N(R( Ml> SEE If If£ CAN C[T A STATOl()(l . D£1fJTI : CLAYTCII : lf£LL, THIS PMTICUlAR PMRAS[ MAS COT COlOIADO SPRINGS INTO TIIOUIL.[, Ml> YOU 'LL NOTIC THAT IN THE R£S0t.UTICII THAT VAS DUfTCO, AH, THE ,OSITICII Of COIIICIL IIAS STATED TMT IT OPPOSED IT . TM( STRICT REM>ING Of THE STAM[ WOULD INDICATE THAT TM A l'OSJTICII ell M ISSUC Ml> M>T CCSSMILY STAT( NOii UCCTOltATE SHOUlD WOT ell TNE SUIJtCT . • II • LAST TMD PAC($ (SIC) IT [ll)OI) II T SfAT Of COL Uf!COIIING Cl(CTICII • 'I ' I . • , - • • • • .. • ·, C, HABENICHT: YOU MEAN LINES, RIGHT? CLAYTON: LINES -RIGHT. VAN DYKE: TRYING TO STAY WITH THE LEGAL PROCESS, I'D LIKE TO HAVE US VOTE ON THE AMENDMENT THAT BILL HAS PUT FORWARD. BULLOCK: WITH THE TWO LINES STRUCK OUT? VAN DYKE: WELL, WE CAN DO THAT OFFICIALLY ONCE WE GET PAST THE AMENDMENT, BUT THIS REPLACES THE ORIGINAL. BULLOCK: OKAY. HABENICHT: BEFORE WE DO THAT COULD EITHER RICK OR BILL ANSWER MY QUESTION IF THERE IS ANYTHING SUBSTANTIALLY DIFFERENT OTHER THAN THAT, THAT ONE PIECE? HATHAWAY: I DON'T KNOW ABOUT Bill BUT I SEE SUBSTANTIAL DIFFERENCE IN THE FACT THAT ONE JUST STATES WE BELIEVE IN REPRESENTATIVE FOAM OF GOVERNMENT All> THE OTHER STATES THAT NOT ONLY DO WE BELIEVE IN REPRESENTATIVE FOAM Of GOVERIIIENT BUT AS SUCH THE CITIZENS HAVE A RIGHT TO CHANGE THOSE REPRESENTATIVES AS THEY SEE FIT. All> THAT'S NOT MENTIONED IN THE FIRST ONE. HABENICHT: OKAY. THAT'S GOOD. OKAY. WAS THERE ANYTHING ELSE? (AOORESSJNG DEWITT) DEWITT: I HAVE, AH, YOU ICIIJW, WHEN I CCWARE THE M Of THEM, MY FEELING JS THAT THE KEY PHRASE JS AFTER THE RESOLUTION, YOU ICIOf, IT SAYS •NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THE CITY COIIICIL Of THE CITY Of ENGLEWOD OPPOSES MIENDNENT NO. l. • I THI• THEY ARE VERY SIMILAR. HABENICHT: I WOULD ACCEPT THAT AS A FRIDl>l.Y MIENDNENT. VAN DYKE : OKAY. IF lfE DO THAT, DOES THAT NEAii lfE HAVE TO lflnatAM All THESE MOTIONS THAT HAVE IHI IN(, ... DEWITT? DEIIJ TT : IIELL, NO, I THI• YOU SHOULD BE AIOUT HR£ YOU ARE RICHY NOW . YOU SHOULD MOVE, SONEIOOY SHOULD MOVE TO STRIKE LINES, THOSE n,o LINES THAT HAVE BEEi EIPl£SS£D. CLAYTON : SO MOVm. MOVE TO STRIKE THE TWO LINES AFTER THE IIOIIDS : ·OPPOSE S NIENDNENT NO . I , • WI GG INS : SECOND • VAN DYl : SCCONDCO I Y M . III CC I • SO lfE NOW VOTE ON THE UVI SION All> DOCS TH IS AL SO TAKE CM£ Of ACC[PT UIC ... ? DEWITT : NO . IT 'S JUST TO MOD . VAN Oft : VOTE ON Ti MIEIOOT . • 11 • . , ' I. • - • • • "' -• • t• • '· CLERK: ALL VOTES HAVE BEEN CAST YOUR HONOR. LET THE RECORD SHOW SEVEN AYES. VAN DYKE: MOTION CARRIES. NOW WE'RE DOWN TO OUR LAST VOTE, MR. DEWITT? DEWITT: YES, THE VOTE ON THE ... VAN DYKE: THE RESOLUTION OPPOSING AMENDMENT NO. 1. DEWITT: ACTUALLY, NOW THE MOTION IS TO AMEND THE ORIGINAL RESOLUTION TO REFLECT THE PROPOSAL OF COUNCILPERSON CLAYTON. HABENICHT: AND I ACCEPT THAT AS A FRIENDLY AMENDMENT. HATHAWAY: CLAYTON: VAN DYKE: KOLTAY: VAN DYKE: KOLTAY: CLERK: VAN DYKE : CLAYTON : VAN DYKE : CLERK : VAN DYKE: KOLTAY : YEAH, BUT IT'S BEEN MOVED AND SECONDED ... IT TAKES TWO VOTES, I GUESS . OKAY, LET'S VOTE ON THE REPLACEMENT. POINT OF CLARIFICATION, YOUR HONOR. I WANT TO MAKE IT CLEAR THAT IN THIS VOTE WE ARE ONLY VOTING TO SUBSTITUTE THIS RESOLUTION FOR THE FIRST RESOLUTION. RIGHT. OKAY. All VOTES HAVE BEEN CAST YOUR HONOR . OH, EXCUSE ME. LET THE RECORD SHOii SEVEN AYES. THE MOTION CARRIES. All> NOW WE ME ... VOTING ON THE RESOLUTION TO OPPOSE MOIIIENT .,, 1. TIWIC YOU, Pl.EASE VOTE . All VOTES HAVE BEEi CAST . LET THE ll(COID SIDI Sil AYES , ONE NA Y · COUNCIL NENBER ICOLTAY VOTING NAY . MOTION CARRIES . &EE I HOPE THE NE XT ON£'$ SINPl.I ER. A RESOLUTI ON • • • • . OH , DID YOU WI SH TO SP£M TO THAT? YOUR HONOR, 1 '0 JUST lilt TO COIIOT ll(liAltD JNG TN( _, VOTE. I TH Iii( TH IS IS ONE Of THOSE ISSUES FAC ING All THC VOTERS Of TH ENTIRE ST ATE. I THIii( 'OtHE Mill BE A VEIY CLEAi NESWE "VEN TO GOVEIIIOTAL OfflC IAlS IN TME IMY TM[ VOTn5 Mill VOTE ON TH IS AT THIS Tl • I TH I THO( lllll I( A LOT Of Tl roa CMN ICN ING ON THIS ISSUE, I THI CYEI INIU(STIOIIAILY BELIEYCS IN LI M •••• , A TAI LI MIT ATION IILL l([,S CON ING UOUIID MD AT IIOIIT IT WILL IC CMRICO FOIIMID . I IIOUI.O HAY( lllCO TO SUN CCUICIL AT LEAST ASIC SCNATGa MIS, SCNATGa c.cm&OI , A ll£PUII.ICM, Ga REPl£SENTATIV TO CONE f ... TO DOAT ISSUES MITH US l(fOI[ TOOK THIS POSITION . UWOITIIIAT lY, I THI THAT ONt Of THOSE THI THAT F LS IY IMYSIDC • . n . ·- " I . • , . ' - • • • • t• • '· AGENDA ITEM 12B(ii) -OCTOBER 15, 1990 CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR, I'D LIKE TO SUGGEST THAT IT IS INAPPROPRIATE FOR US TO PASS A RESOLUTION REGARDING THE SCHOOL BOARD MILL LEVY. AH, I THINK THAT US PASSING THIS RESOLUTION IS ONE WAY OF SAYING WE APPROVE OF THE SCHOOL BOARD BUDGET, WHICH OF COURSE WE HAVE NOT PURVIEW OVER. I DON'T THINK WE WOULD GO THE SCHOOL BOARD, FOR INSTANCE, AND ASK THAT A APPROVE A RESOLUTION APPROVING OUR BUDGET. ANO I THINK IF WE DID, THEY'D, I'D HOPE, THEY WOULD SUGGEST TO US THAT THAT'S NOT APPROPRIATE. AND I THINK THAT IN THIS INSTANCE THIS IS AN ISSUE THAT IS BEST LEFT UP TO THE INDIVIDUAL VOTERS AND I DON'T THINK IT'S APPROPRIATE FOR US AS A CITY COUNCIL TO, AH, COMMENT ON THIS PARTICULAR ISSUE. I WOULD ALSO NOTE THAT I'M IN FAVOR OF THIS MILL LEVY INCREASE ANO I'M SPENDING MONEY ANO DONATING TIME TO SEE THAT IT PASSES . I HOPE THAT ALL OF THE COUNCIL MEMBERS WHO FEEL THAT WAY Will DO THE SAME THING . BUT I THINK THAT AS A BODY THIS IS NOT APPROPRIATE FOR US. HABENICHT: WELL, I'D JUST LIKE TO COMMENT THAT HISTORICALLY, I THINK, THAT IT'S, IT HAS BEEN TRUE THAT THE, THAT THE, AH, THE THE SCHOOL BOARD IN ENGLEWOOD AND THE CITY HAVE CERTAINLY SHARED IN SUPPORTING EACH OTHERS PROJECTS. CERTAINLY, THE LITTLE ORY CREEK ANO URBAN RENEWAL PROJECTS THAT CAME UP THAT WE'RE All A PART OF NOW, COULDN'T HAVE BEEN DONE WITHOUT THE SUPPORT, OF THE, OF THEENGLEWOOD SCHOOL BOARD. All> THE WORK THAT THEY'VE DONE. I THINK THERE 'S PRECEDENCE FOR THIS KIii>, THIS KIii> OF INTERACTION. I JUST THOUGHT ON THE POINT OF THAT , I THIIIC IT IS AN APPROPRIATE THING TO DO WHETHER OR ll>T, YOU KNOW ... HATHAWAY: I WOULD JUST ADD THAT I FEEL IT IS A LITTLE BIT INAPPROPRIATE BECAUSE OF THE FACT THAT THIS PARTICULAR SCHOOL DISTRICT IS NOT, ALBEIT, IT'S A WONDERFUL SCHOOL DISTRICT, IUT IT DOES NOT SERVE THE WHOLE CITY OF ENCiLEWOOD. Ml> AS A COUNCIL NENIER, EVEN THOUGH SCIIE OF US DO REPRESENT SPECIFIC DISTRICTS, Ml> NINE HAPPENS TO BE All CONTAINED WITHIN THE ENCiLEIIOOO SCHOOL DISTRICT, THERE ARE CERTAIN COUNCIL NENIERS ESPECIALLY THOSE AT -I.AR&( THAT ALSO REPRESENT A PARTICULAR PART OF THE CCIIUIITY THAT EXISTS WITHIN THE SHERIDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT. Ml> I 'N NOT SURE IT 'S, YOU ICNOII, APPROPRIATE TO PIT, NOT NECESSARILY PIT ONE MAINST THE OTHE R, BUT TO SUPPORT ONE All> NOT SUPPORT THE OTHER. IIILESS YOU 'RE IWCINCi A PRECEDENCE THAT NOW IIIEN SHERIDAN GOES FOR A NIL L LEVY INCREAS E YOU 'LL DO THE SME THING . VAN DYKE : TO Bi ll, THEN TO CLYD£, Ml> THEN TO IIOGER . CLAYTON : YOUR HONOR , I WOULD ~EST THAT SITUATIC*S Lil[ TH[ 1111M RENE* AUTHORITY, THE SCHOOL DISTR ICT HM> A DI RECT FINANC IAL INTEREST IN APPROVING OR NOT APPROVING THOSE PIIOJECTS . THEIR APPDAL OF TH PROJECTS WAS NOT SOUGHT BY THE CITY JUST BECAUSE IIE 'R( NICE FOLKS , IT WAS SOUGHT BECAUSE TNEY HM> TO CIVC U, SUISTMT IAL TAX REVEii.i IN OAOER TO PARTICIPATE IN TNE TAX IICROOT FINANCINCi 1NAT FINANCED THOSE PROJECTS . TN( CITY OF [ EWOOD MAS II> FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THE PASWC OR THE fAILUR( OF TH IS NI L lCYY ELECTION . AH , TH CITIZENS OF CCEWOOO 00 IUT TitE CITY DOES NOT , MID AH , AGAIN, I WOULD SUGGEST ~TIT 'S ll>T ""'°"IAT , .... I . • - - • • • WIGGINS: KOLTAY: • • t~ • '· YOUR HONOR, I JUST ECHO COUNCILMEMBER HABENICHT'S COMMENTS ON THIS. I THINK WE NEED TO SUPPORT OUR SCHOOL SYSTEM. WE GOT TO WORK TOGETHER HERE. AND BEING ON THE SCHOOL/CITY COMMITTEE I FELT, THAT'S WHY I INTRODUCED IT, I FELT IT WAS A GOOD MOTION, OR IDEA TOWARDS THE SCHOOL THAT WE'RE TRYING TO HELP THEM AND WORK WITH THEM. THAT'S THE ONLY REASON I BROUGHT IT FORWARD. YES, YOUR HONOR, I THINK I JUST WANT TO BRING TO COUNCIL'S ATTENTION SOME OF THE THINGS I THINK WE REALLY NEED TO CONCENTRATE ON BEFORE WE CHOOSE A POSITION. MINUTES AGO ON RESOLUTION 83, QUITE VIVIDLY IT SAYS THAT THE CITY WILL NOT RAISE TAXES IN 1991, AND YET IN RESOLUTION 84 CONSIDERED NOW THAT WE'RE VERY MUCH IN FAVOR OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT GOING AHEAD AND DOING THAT. WHAT WE DON'T WANT TO 00 IN PUBLIC WE HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH ENCOURAGING OTHER TAXING ENTITIES TO GO RIGHT AHEAD SHOULD THE NECESSITY BE THERE. I SHARE CLYDE'S POSITION ON THIS, THAT AS A MEMBER OF THE Bl-CITY SCHOOL COMMITTEE THAT EVEN THOUGH THIS IS AN INCREASE, A LEVY INCREASE, THE NET RESULT IN THE TAXES COLLECTED WILL BE THE SAME, BUT I 00 WANT COUNCIL TO VERIFY AND THINK ABOUT THOSE ITEMS WHICH SAYS WE WON'T INCREASE TAXES AND THEN Ell>ORSE THOSE ITEMS THAT DO. HABENICHT: I JUST WANT TO MAKE ONE MORE POINT. I THANK MR. CLAYTON FOR BRINGING IT UP IN TEAMS OF THE URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY AND THE FACT THAT BECAUSE OF THE FREEZE THAT THE CITY, THAT THE SCHOOL DISTRICT WHICH IS IN THAT PORTION Of THE COMMUNITY IS NOT RECOGNIZING THE INCREASES THAT THEY NORMALLY WOULD. SO I THINK THERE IS A REAL TIE TO THE TWO . AND, AND I THINK YOU MADE THAT POINT CLEAR TO ME. THANK YOU. VAN DYKE: GEE, I FIii> MYSELF IN A REAL DILON HER£. BUT I, AFTER LISTENING TO All THE AIIUOTS, I, Ml, I HAVE TO CO 111TH NY &UT FEELING HER£, AND I HAVE TO SAY THAT I, I CLEARLY SUPPORT THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN NIY POSSlllE MAY THAT I CM, BUT JUST AS I WOUI.DN 'T ASK TH£ SCHOOL DISTllCT TO PASS A lt£SOLUTIC11 IN SUPPORT OF A PIOP£RTY TAX IIICl£ASE THAT CITY COUNCIL lllaff HAVE TO tmlSIDER, I DON 'T FEEL I CM SUPIIOIT THIS lt£SOLUTIC11 FOi A IIILL LEVY INCREASE , BUT I PIOIIIS[ YOU IT 'S A VEIY DIFFICULT POSITICII FOi llE TO STAii> UPON, IUT I DO FEEL I DO STAii> UPOII IIIAT FEELS llaff . CLA YTON : YOUI MONDI, I IELIEVE OUI IU.ES lt£QUllt£ THAT II M AISTEITICII YOU VAN D C HAVE TO ll)TIFY COUNCIL NOD . I IITEII> TO ll)TIFY COUNCIL I PUN TO ABSTAIN ON THIS VOTE AS I FEEL I HAVE A FIIIMCIAL IIT[lt(ST IN OUTCOIIE, IN AS IUH AS I 'II A PIOPOTY TAX NY[I TO TNC SCHOOL IOUI). NIYTH I [ VOl • £1 CAST, YOUI MONDI . l T lt(COII) SIDf FOUi AYES IIT O lt£COII>: COUNC I IS IOfl, MD IULLOCK . MYS : CCUIC IL M VM OYU . Ml) TCIT ICII : ll • ll • .. I. • • • I -'· • • "' .... . . - VAN DYKE: MOTION CARRIES. ' I . . • • II • • , - • • • • CLAYTON: ,, -• 0 I • • AGENDA ITEM 12B(iv) -OCTOBER 15, 1990 YOUR HONOR, THE ONLY I HAVE THIS EVENING IS I WOULD LIKE CITY COUNCIL TO SEND A LETTER TO THE ENGLEWOOD SCHOOL BOARD REGARDING THE UNION/TUFTS/SANTA FE ISSUE. I'VE PROVIDED ALL THE MEMBERS OF COUNCIL WITH THE LETTER, AND, AH, EVERYONE'S HAD A WEEK OR SO TO THINK ABOUT THAT. UNLESS THERE'S ANY OBJECTION, AT THIS TIME I WOULD MOVE THAT WE SEND THIS LETTER TO THE SCHOOL BOARD. IT WOULD BE NICE IF PERHAPS THE MAYOR WAS ABLE TO TAKE IT AND DELIVER AT THEIR MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT. HATHAWAY: CAN I ASK FOR A CLARIFICATION? IN OTHER WORDS, THE CLARIFICATION IS NOW YOU'RE NOT GOING TO TAKE THIS LETTER AND DELIVER IT? BECAUSE THAT WAS I THINK A BONE OF CONTENTION LAST WEEK IN THE DISCUSSION. CLAYTON: WELL, I'M NOT CONCERNED THAT I TAKE THE LETTER, I'M CONCERNED THAT OUR COUNCIL COMMUNICATES WITH THEIR BOARD IN, IN ISSUES OF IMPORTANCE AND THIS IS ONE OF THOSE ISSUES, I THINK. AND, AH, I, YOU KNOW, I DON'T HAVE ANY PARTICULAR NEED TO TAKE THIS LETTER TO THE BOARD, BUT I THINK ONE OF US SHOULD DO THAT. VAN DYKE: ARE YOU MAKING A MOTION? CLAYTON: YES. VAN DYKE: IS THERE A SECOND? HATHAWAY: SECOND. VAN DYKE: SECOll>ED BY RITA. IS THERE ANY FURTHER DISCUSSION? ALEX. HABENICHT: YOUR HONOR, AT THIS TINE -I HESITATm WHETHER OR NOT TO DO THIS . AT ONE POINT I WANTED TO MOVE FOR AN EXECUTIVE SESSION TO TALK ABOUT SOME Of THE ISSUES THAT WERE Of CONCERN TO ME THAT HAD BEEN HAPPENING THE PAST FOUR OR FIVE WEEKS WITHIN THE COUNCIL. All> I STILL THINK THERE ARE SON( THINGS THAT NEED TO IE DISCUSSED FURTHER IN EXECUTIVE SESSION All> I Will AT NY POINT IN JUNCTURE OF COUNCIL NENBER'S CHOICE MOVE THAT. IUT, AH, THERE'S BEEN SONE TALKE ABOUT THIS OVER E-MAIL, A RESPONSE A LETTER FRON Nit. CLAYTON, All> HE'S OPENING THIS ISSUE NOii . IT 'S A UTILE IIT LIKE PUTIING, REVERSING THE HORSE All> CART AGAIN . WE HAVE, WE NOii WANT TO INFOIII THE SCHOOL IOAIID Of SOMETHING AFTER THE FACT RATHER THAN TO HAVE TAKEN THE CONSIDERATION BEFORE THE FACT . I REALLY HAVE SON( DIFFICULTY WITH THAT, All) l'N NOT SUI£ WHAT KIND Of CLAY PIECES HAVE THAT CO OVER ADVANCE MIL HAVE , IUT I CERTAINlY DO HAVE A RESPONSE TO ... CLAYTON ABOUT THAT . AH , AGAIN l 'N NOT SUR nu IS TH NOPER vou. l 'N NOT SUI£ WHETHER THIS SHOULD TAKEN UNO(R COUNCIL • UIIO(R THIS MOTION AT THIS POINT SUit IT DEALS WITH THIS ISSUE OR IF IT SHOULD IE IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, l HAV REAl DIFFICULTY WITH THAT, IUT I M NOT HAPPY WITH TH WAY THINGS HAV BEEN HAPPENING All> TH WAY D(CISIONS ARE KING ANO TH(N CONSIA.TING WITH PEOPLE . I THINK THAT THE PIIOCEDUR THAT W 'V IE N FOLLOWING Al , WCLL, AT IEST THEY ' ADDI • 17 • ' I . • - • • • WIGGINS: " -• • t• • ·, CONFUSION AND, AH, AT WORST I THINK WE'RE LOSING CREDIBILITY AS A COUNCIL AND WE'RE LOSING CREDIBILITY WITH EACH OTHER. AT THIS POINT, I WOULD ASK MR. WIGGINS IF HE WOULD MIND IF I READ A RESPONSE BECAUSE HIS NAME IS INCLUDED IN THIS. I HAVE NO OBJECTIONS. HABENICHT: OKAY. (AT THIS POINT, MS. HABENICHT READ THE ATTACHED STATEMENT INTO THE RECORD. SHE THEN CONTINUED AS FOLLOWS.) AND I SAY THIS IN RESPONSE TO MR. CLAYTON WHO INFORMED YOU THAT I SPOKE AT THAT MEETING, I DID NOT. I JUST ATTENDED IT, AND I THINK, I THINK THAT IN EVERY WAY BOTH MR. WIGGINS Atl> MYSELF PROPORTED OUR CITY'S POSITION IN A WAY THATVE REALLY NEEDED THESE IMPROVEMENTS, WE NEEDED THEM STRONGLY, WE PUSHED MOST HEAVILY FOR ONE OF THE ITEMS THAT I THOUGHT WAS OUR TOP PRIORITY WHICH WAS THE HAMPDEN WIDENING UNDER BROADWAY, ANO I JUST WANTED TO CLARIFY THAT. VAN DYKE: ANY THING ELSE? HABENICHT: THEREFORE, I, I, I CERTAINLY THINK IT'S APPROPRIATE TO INFORM THE COUNCIL, I MEAN THE SCHOOL BOARD OF WHAT WE'RE DOING, BUT I'M FINDING IT VERY DIFFICULT TO SUPPORT THIS AT THIS TINE ANO IN THIS WAY. YAN DYKE: MR. CLAYTON. CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR, I WOULD JUST NOTE THAT I'VE B£EN THE COUNCIL'S HIGIIIAY REPRESENTATIVE FOR OVER A YEAR NOW. I'VE ATTENDED NTDC HEARINGS ANO A JUllER OF OTHER MEETINGS. I WAS NOT AIMR£ THAT I 'YE B£EN REPLACED AT THESE NEETIICS THAT ALEX NENTIC*S. IF I HAD ICNOIII THAT I WOULD HAVE STAYED HONE. I HAVE OTH£R THIICS TO DO THAN GO TO MEETINGS. THE ISSUE Of TH( llllOII UND(RPASS HAS l(EII A COUNCIL POLICY FOR NOW NORE THAN A YEAR. CLYDE All) I SPOlf TO TH£ AIR QUALITY COUNCIL All> REQU(STED THAT PIOJECT. ME HAVE PUT IT OIi THE COlllTY 'S PROJECT LIST. AT THE DIRECTION Of COUNCIL, STAFF HAS PUT IT OIi THE COlllTY' S PROJECT LI ST. IT'S NOT A IIEV ISSUE, IT'S NOT A SURPRISE ISSUE. IT'S 1([11 OIi THERE A LC•. LOIIC TINE . THE REASON I BROUCHT THE RESOl.UTIOII UP WAS TO JUST lwtE SUR£ THAT l(fOR( I IIENT TO THE Hl&HWAY OEPAR1NOIT THAT IT MAS Ill FACT TH[ MJORITY OF COUNCIL'S Will THAT ME PURSUE THIS ISSUE. I DON 'T ICIDI IF WE 'RE (YER CiOIIIG TO CET IT. IUT TH[R( IS, YOU ICIDI, MiAIII, IF ME DON 'T ASK, ME D' T. NOW IILL VIDAL. TELLS A LOT Of P£0Pl.C A LOT Of THIIIGS . H('S TOLD NE THAT If W DO THAT D(PR(SSIOII RUM D IT WILL COST A WHOLE LOT LESS ND11EY TIWI IF AT SOME FUTUIC DATE ME WANT TO PUT TH[ IIITEISC CllOII Ill . SUR£, MYTNIIIC CM I( D011C FOR MV MIIUNT Of D EY. TH[R(' s ., QU(STIOII AIOU1 THAT . CM •mo THAT •1DCE NIY lltCIC WMT TO FOR JUST INTMI COSTS . IUT TO CET 1£YONO All THAT, I WOUl.D MiAIII TELL COllltll NY DISCUS IOII WITH DR . DAVIDSON LAST WEK IIO I ASkED MUI If THAT COUNCIL 'S MJORITY POSITION THAT wouu•'T sunoRT "' IIITCltS CTIOII llllUS IT NID FOR IY TAT[ FUNDS MD Oll 'T SUPIIOIT M IIITClfSCCTIOII C IT ADEQUATE Y 111TH IIITIUSIOII Of TIWF'IC Of THE ICSIDCIITI • N'O Dll*'T I THAT • II • • I . • • • , J- ( ( ( ( ( (_ ( • ... • I • • <. ' /'J b,v esoonse to B1 I Cla~ ton obenicht o tended he H1ghwoy Comm1ss1on Heonng o Octo er h1rd o o 1 or e est,mony !lde y B•ll Cley o At he reques. o · ~ngle"food Sc ools Mr Larry Ni sbet accompanied us to he n rirg e 1nct1cat d ha he ~ould be spe ak1 g on beha l of he school dis net o iniorm the com mission of he dis nets re su1ut10n oppoc;ing the Tufts/Union rail underp as s Perhaps counc nee ds o be reminded tha he M I o •n -M ceo :; tie Cc, nciJ O lfl W' he '•lnQ or •o • e . , • . ;, • I. • ' , - • • • WIGGINS: • • - CONFUSION AND, AH, AT WORST I THINK WE'RE LOSING CREDIBILITY AS A COUNCIL AND WE'RE LOSING CREDIBILITY WITH EACH OTHER. AT THIS POINT, I WOULD ASK MR. WIGGINS IF HE WOULD MIND IF I READ A RESPONSE BECAUSE HIS NAME IS INCLUDED IN THIS. I HAVE NO OBJECTIONS. HABENICHT: OKAY. (AT THIS POINT, MS. HABENICHT READ THE ATTACHED STATEMENT INTO THE RECORD. SHE THEN CONTINUED AS FOLLOWS.) AND I SAY THIS IN RESPONSE TO MR. CLAYTON WHO INFORMED YOU THAT I SPOKE AT THAT MEETING, I DID NOT. I JUST ATTENDED IT, AND I THINK, I THINK THAT IN EVERY WAY BOTH MR. WIGGINS AND MYSELF PROPORTED OUR CITY'S POSITION IN A WAY THATWE REALLY NEEDED THESE IMPROVEMENTS, WE NEEDED THEM STRONGLY, WE PUSHED MOST HEAVILY FOR ONE OF THE ITEMS THAT I THOUGHT WAS OUR TOP PRIORITY WHICH WAS THE HAMPOEN WIDENING UNDER BROADWAY, ANO I JUST WANTED TO CLARIFY THAT. VAN DYKE: ANY THING ELSE? HABENICHT: THEREFORE, I, I, I CERTAINLY THINK IT'S APPROPRIATE TO INFORM THE COUNCIL, I MEAN THE SCHOOL BOARD OF WHAT WE' RE DO I NG, BUT I 'M Flll>ING IT VERY DIFFICULT TO SUPPORT THIS AT THIS TIME AND IN THIS WAY. VAN DYKE: MR. CLAYTON. CLAYTON: YOUR HONOR, I WOULD JUST NOTE THAT l'VE BEEN THE COUNCIL'S HIGHWAY REPRESENTATIVE FOR OVER A YEAR NOW. I' VE ATTEND£D NTDC HEARINGS All> A NUMBER Of OTHER MEETINGS. I WAS NOT AWARE THAT I 'VE BEEN REPLACED AT THESE MEETINGS THAT ALEl MENTICIIS. IF I HAO KNOWN THAT I WOULD HAVE STAYED tOIE. I HAVE OTHER THINGS TO DO THAN GO TO MEETINGS. TH( ISSUE OF TH( IIIION UNDERPASS HAS BEEN A COUNCIL POLICY FOR NOW MORE THAN A YEAR. CLYDE Alm I SPOICE TO THE AIR QUALITY COUNCIL Alm REQU(STED THAT PIIOJECT. WE HAVE PUT IT ON THE COUNTY 'S PROJECT LIST. AT TH( DIRECTION OF COUNCIL, STAFF HAS PUT IT ON THE COUNTY'S PROJECT LIST. IT'S NOT A 11EV ISSUE, IT'S NOT A SURPRISE ISSUE. IT'S BEEN ON THERE A LONli, LONli TIME. TM( REASON I BROUGHT THE RESOLUTION UP WAS TO JUST NAKE SUM THAT BEFORE I WENT TO THE HIGHWAY DEPARTIOT THAT IT WAS IN FACT TH[ MJORITY or COUNCIL'S WILL THAT WE PURSUE THIS ISSUE. I DON 'T ICIOf If WE 'RE EVER GOING TO 'lT IT . .,T THERE IS, YOU ICIOf, A&AIN, If WE DON'T ASK, WE WON 'T. 0 IILL VIDAL TELLS A LOT OF PEOPt.E A LOT OF THINGS . HE 'S TOt.D ME THAT If WE DO THAT DEPR£SSl0N IICHT O IT WILL COST A WNOLE LOT LESS NONCY TIN If AT SON[ FUTURE DAT£ W[ WANT TO PUT TH( INT[ISCCTION IN . SUM, MmtlNG CM I[ DON( FOR MY Nl)llll OF Y, TH(R(' S NO QU(STION AIOUT THAT . WC CM .,I LO THAT •105£ MY INT TO fGa JUST WNATCVER COSTS . all TO GET BEYOII> All THAT, I D A&AIN T[LL COIIICI NY DISCUSSION WIT OR . DAVIDSON WT El I CD HUI If IMS MN£ THAT COIMC I l ' S *->OR JTY ,OS Ill THAT WOUlDII ' T SUHOIT AN INTERSCCTION IT ,a1D FOR IY STAT f'\IIIOS Alm WE WOUl 'T SUPPORT AN INT[IC CTION IT AO(QUAT(LY D(Al. WITH INT I Of TIAFFI Of I ID( Tl ARCA . MD DIDN 'T ICLICV THAT • I • . , • . ' I· • ' - • • " -. • ,.. . " · .. • '· THE SCHOOL BOARD WAS AWARE OF THAT. AND I, AND HE AND I DISCUSSED BRIEFLY THE OPPORTUNITY THAT WE HAVE BETWEEN THE SCHOOL BOARD AND THE CITY COUNCIL TO ACHIEVE A GREATER LEVEL OF UNDERSTANDING AND COOPERATION BY COMMUNICATING WITH EACH OTHER. AND THAT'S WHAT I'M ATTEMPTING TO 00 HERE. NOW AGAIN, IT'S NOT IMPORTANT THAT I CARRY THIS MESSAGE TO THE SCHOOL BOARD, BUT IT IS IMPORTANT THAT SOMEONE ON THE COUNCIL, HOPEFULLY SOMEONE WHO EXPRESSES THE MAJORITY POINT OF VIEW, CAN DO THAT. BECAUSE I THINK THAT WE, WHETHER OR WHATEVER ISSUE IT IS, IT'S IMPORTANT THAT WE CCIIIJNICATE TRUTH TO EACH OTHER SO WE CAN Ull>ERSTAII> EACH OTHER'S POSITIONS, SO WE CAN WORK TOGETHER TO Fifi> SOLUTIONS TO THESE PROBLEMS. AND WITH THAT, I GUESS, I WOULD CALL FOR THE QUESTION. VAN DYKE: THE QUESTION HAS BEEN CALLED FOR. SO LET'S VOTE ON THE *>TION TO PROVIDE A COPY Of THIS LETTER TO THE SCHOOL BOARD TOll>RROII EVENING. PLEASE VOTE. CLERK: All VOTES HAYE BEEN CAST, YOUR HONOR. LET THE RECORD SHOii FIVE AYES, TWO NAYS -THOSE VOTING NAY COUNCIL MENIER WUi6INS All> COUNCIL NEIIIER HABENICHT. VAN DYKE: *>TION CARRIES. I'D LIKE TO ENCOUIWiE All Of US TO TAKE SONE TIME WITH ALEX'S SUGC(STICII TO DISCUSS SONE INPLICATICIIS Of WHAT HAS TRANSPIRm OYER THE LAST FEIi IIEEICS, BECAUSE I FEEL THERE'S MISPRECEPTIONS NOl6 A IIIIBER Of PEOPLE All> IT MIGHT BE M OPPORTUNITY TO CLEAR SONE Of THAT UP. • It • •, .. • • • , 1- - • • ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( • ·. . . • . " • . . . /'J b ,v esponse to B1 l Cla ton, Clyde W1 gins imd A ex Hab enic ht o e ded he H1ghw oy Corr.m ·ss on Heon ng on Oc ob er t11 rd o monitor r e est1mo ade y B JI Cloy O'l A! the request o· Englewood Schoo s, Mr Larry Nisbet acc ompa ni ed us to tie h nng e 1nd1cate d the he w ould be spee 109 on beha l f of he schoc,I district o 1niorm the com m1ss 1on of the 01s net s re sol uon oppo,;in he Tufts/Union rail underpess Perha ps counc need s to oe rem1naect tha he Mayor in roduced a mo 10n for he Council t o talr a ormat po~1 10n on h1s issue w t hO 1 mg on no t ice o some members Jf counc1 I , o e sc ool d1str ct or o t e publ C S verat weers pr or o . e H1gh w y Co 1ss10ners heanng ere v,,ac meet 1ng w1th he 01 tn t 6 Highway Comm, s1on i>r i,nd count,~ repn: .. en 3 1\/es o consider th e co un y s pnor 1es for highway pro_1 ec s A on earlier stud ,.ess1on Clyde hod volunte red o attend ha meet ing on :ii?t If or Ile C1 A h6 ·1m , ' <lice ed he 'would l 1 ke o ccom -, CJy•.- • ' ' .. • • . , • 0 , - ( • • • • ·, • '. In the mean ime, an 1t em appeared on th e study sess 1on 3geni:1 a i 1 mrneo at e ca1 ea r f aser o ask wnat 1 was 6uc.u . +mo na p·acea 1 · on e o endo , and whether or no t 1 wos 1.m 1 formation i em or · Jt w~s o appear on t e r eg ule ee I gag nda . He said 1t wa s ple::ed on t 1e agenda b1J f'1e rrieqor so hilt v-•e c uld discuss our posit io n on Tu ts/Union since th e cou n y we n ed o know our pos io n on 1t I was made 1ery clear he t he Ma•dor put the item on the agenoa , hat 1t was a 01scus sio n item , and th at 1t "' s no . an ag endi:i item fo r the egu l i:ir sess ion Th e regul ar rnee ln g ~ ---transpire d Counc 1rno Wiggins o d I hed mu c eorl er ogreed to ottend he Oct 3 Highway Comm isc;1on ear ng Cly de and I rode together, and he inf or ed 1e th at he was also t !ting Mr 1s bet from th scho ols along with us ,he Moyor , Th e Cit Monoger and he Council may neeo t o tie reminded 1.h o' whe n tt:e c.:ounc11 m wi h e school bollr on t 1s issue efore, ! ,. ·c 1 keep P sc ho c1 l:loan1 inf ar med a cut ht i-s e ., em er s of counc1 ho• g , ho o meon A er on y oc ; n Mr Cla yton moo his '-totem to • he n ed o no.,,ing TUI s union C t ud !j 'i al o 'ot ed 10 1 it .:ti:r • . , .. I. • - - • ( ( ( ( ( ( ( • • • • '· \, ,. '. ,. ... (esoec1a11y those wno were 1n omce at the ti me) haa 1na 1c atecr their co mmitment and Willingne ss o b~ open with and include the public in t heir dec1s1on moking on th i s issue . ,-/J/'f P"?fd~r5/a,.,q'j~j' tu~s r4,.,-'Y"'htl/ k/a..£ W ,e.. WPu/r/ f q,tt! Q. nr ~c./1on · • • • • - - • • KOLTAY: • . " · ... • (. ' AGENDA ITEM 12Bv11(2) THE SECOND ISSUE THAT COMES UP IS REGARDING THIS, THE ISSUES THAT VERE BROUGHT FORWARD EARLIER BY OTHER COUNCIL MEMBERS. I BASICALLY FEEL PERSONALLY THE DIRECTIVE STARTED OUT WITH BUDGET BY THE CITY MANAGER VERE CARRIED OUT IN A VAY HE DEEMED APPROPRIATE TO GET THE JOB DONE. I BELIEVE THAT COUNCIL'S FULL Efl>ORSEMENT VAS BEHIND THE REDUCTIONS IN ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF. I TAKE OFFENSE TO THE FEELING THAT IT VAS EITHER INDIGNANT OR INSENSITIVE, INSENSITIVE IN THE MltER IN IIHICH IT WAS CARRIED OUT. I PERSONALLY WILL NDT BE IN ATTENDANCE AT THE EXECUTIVE SESSION -I TELL All OF CCUICIL. I REALIZE IT WAS CALLED BY Of COUNCIL. I AM NOT GOING TO TAKE A BARRACE EITHER IN PUBLIC AND THEN HAVE SOMEONE GIVE ME A IARRASING IN PRIVATE ALSO. I THUIC IF YOU lfANT TO TELL NE IIHAT VE DID .. OR IIHAT IMSll'T CARRim OUT, DO THAT IN PRIVATE, AND IF YOU INT TO TELL US IIHAT A GODO JOB 11E DID, THEN TELL US IN PUBLIC. FOR THAT REASON, I WON'T BE THERE. CLAYTON: YOtll HONOR, I'D JUST LIU TO REINFOACE INT MR. ICOl. TAY JUST SAID. I RECALL CLEARLY THE CITY fNMER DESCRIIIII& TO US TH( VARIOUS REMEDIES HE WAS COIi& TO lll'l.EIUT AND IT IIAS AISOLUTEL Y CRYSTAL CLEAR IN NY IIIND THE ACTIONS THAT HE IIAS QC>III& TO TAU AND I DON'T RECALL ANYa IN THE IIOCII YOICIII& MY OIJECTICII TO MY Of THE PIDPOSED AcTIONS IEIII& TAKEN. ANDTIIISH 11£ MD A TOE RECOIIDER, IUT V£ DON'T, BUT I M INCRtDUl.OUS THAT IT IIOUlD IE SU&CESTm THAT MR. FRASER DID NOT IN, I THI•, QUITE ADEQUATE DETAIL DESCRIBE THE REMEDIES THAT HE WAS PROPOSJII&. . ,. . ,, -. . ' •. .. I. • • ' - • • • " -• • AGENDA ITEM 13(A) -OCTOBER 15, 1990 FRASER: MAYOR, EARLIER I PASSED OUT A SuttlARY OF THE ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS THAT HAVE BEEN EFFECTED IN OUR DISCUSSIONS OF THE PROPOSED 1991 BUDGET. WHAT I NEED CLARIFICATION ON IS THE PROCESS, OUR USUAL PROCESS FOR ADDITIONAL DISCUSSION REGARDING CHANGES IN THE BUDGET WOULD NOT CENTER ON THE BUDGET ORDINANCE WHICH IS SCHEOULED FOR INTRODUCTION ON NOVEMBER 5TH. HOWEVER, YOU HAVE SPECIFICALLY REQUESTED, AND WE ARE SCHEDULING ON OCTOBER 22ND A DISCUSSION WITH THE LIBRARY BOARD THE 1991 BUDGET AND PROPOSALS WITH RESPECT TO THE BOOICMOBILE. YOU HAVE ALSO REQUESTED THIS EVENING AN ADDITIONAL ITEM BE SCHEDULED IN ADVANCE OF NOVEMBER 5TH FOR A STUDY SESSION, I ASSUME ALSO FOR THE 2211>, THAT RELATES AGAIN TO THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM AND ITS PROPOSAL FOR THE 91 BUDGET. IS IT CLEARLY YOUR INTENT THAT THESE ISSUES WILL BE DISCUSSED AND RESOLVED ON THE 22'1>? WHAT CAN VE PLAN FOR FOR NOVEMBER STH? HATHAWAY: I ALSO THINK THAT TIN NAO£ MENTION OF THE FACT THAT WE NEED TO RUN CERTAIN THINGS BY THE FSOC, AND I DON'T ICIOI IF THAT NEEDS TO BE SCHEDULED AS IIELL. I GUESS I'D ASK FOR A POINT OF CLARIFICATION ON THAT FRON TIN BECAUSE THERE IS THE ISSUE OF THE FEDERAL FIRE STATION AND THE BASIC ISSUE OF FIRE CHIEF AND EVERYTHING ELSE THAT GO ALONG WITH IT. BULLOCK: AND THE BOOICMOBILE. HATHAWAY: WELL, THE IOOICJl>8ILE IS ALREADY SCHEDULED TO IE DISCUSSED WITH THE LIBRARY BOARD. I IMS JUST ASKINli YOU FOR A CUIIFICATION AS TO WHETHER YOU SEE THE NEED TO SCHEDULE A STUDY SESSION WITH THE FIRE SERVICES DELIVERY CCIIIITTEE. BULLOCK: IF I CAN RESPOND. I THI• Ml, Ml'RE REALLY &OINli TO UNl ON SONE BOUll.E HERE IF M£ DON'T CO·OP THE FIRE S(IYJCES DELIVERY COIIUTTEE INTO THE PIUESS. I SAID I THI• Ml'RE &OINli TO IE IN A DU) OF HURT IF M£ DON'T CO·OP THE FIRE DELIVERY SERVICE CCIIIITTEE INTO THE PIUESS EVEII THOUIIH WE, AH, I FEEL WE'RE CCIIIITTED TIIIAID 1111\00TINli THEIi RECOIIIEDTJONS TO THE TEE, THERE Alt£ UIIDOUITEDLY &OJNli TO IE SON( INTOJN STEPS THlT MY IE CONSTIUEO AS COIIICIL &OINli OFF ON ITS M TMliDIT. SO I THI• IT'S VERY INPORTMT THAT M£ UT THERE •••• VAN DYKE : DOES CCUICIL, OTHER NENEIS OF CCUICIL FEEL LllflfJS(, OI HAVE I • . . . JS THERE A CONSENSUS TO DO THAT? CLAYTON : I THI• M£ OU&HT TO KEEP TIO ADV1S£D . IUT TO NY ICIOll(D5[ THlT PMTICUUR CCIIIITTEE NEVEi Tea A WOT[., l 'N IGT EutnY SUit( WHO ON THAT CCIIII TTEE WE SHDUlD CONSUl T Ill TH , •ESS 11£ CAN CU THE ENTIRE CCIIIITTU TOUTHER ..• IU LOCK: TH£ ENTIRE CONNITTEE . CLA TON : ..• AIG TH(N l 'N NOT SURE taf IIE 'll ICIOI NT TNCY INT US TO DO UNLESS TH[Y TM A WOT( WflCM TH(Y 'vt N(V(I DOI[, I , l 'N COi 10 • H • I. • • • • • • • /it I BE INTERESTED TO SEE HOW WE'RE GOING TO RESOLVE THOSE QUESTIONS IF WE HAVE TO REFER EVERY ISSUE ON THAT TO THAT COMMITTEE. HATHAWAY: I GUESS MY QUESTION WAS IS THAT WE'VE MADE THE GENERAL CONSENSUS THAT WE OUGHT TO CONSULT WITH THE LIBRARY BOARD ABOUT THIS, WE'VE MADE THE GENERAL CONSENSUS THAT WE OUGHT TO, YOU KNOW, CONSULT MORE ON THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. I THINK, YOU KNOW, IT GETS TO A POINT IN TIME THAT I GUESS YOU HAVE TO FISH, OR CUT BAIT, AND DETERMINE WHETHER YOU ARE INDEED THE REPRESENTATIVE OF CERTAIN THINGS AND HAVE ALL THIS INFORMATION AND CAN MAKE A CLEAR DECISION. IF YOU DON'T FEEL LIKE YOU'RE IN THAT PARTICULAR CATEGORY, I GUESS THESE THINGS SHOULD BE FILTERED BACK DOWN. BUT I ALSO THINK YOU PUT AN EXCESSIVE BURDEN ON STAFF TO TRY TO FIGURE OUT FRON ONE WEEK TO THE NEXT HN YOU'RE NOT CLEAR THAT ON£ WEEK YOU WANT TO TALK TO THEN, TH£ NEXT WEEK YOU DON'T IIAlfT TO TALK TO THEN, AND I GUESS THAT'S WHY I IIAS ASKING FOR CLARIFICATICII. DO WE WANT TO Im£ STUDY SESSICIIS FD THESE COMMITTEES CII All THESE ITENS, CAUSE YOU EITHER ou&HT TO DO THEN All OR YOU SHOULDN'T DO ANY, IS WHAT I 'N SAYING. BULLOCK: COULD I SHIU SU&&EST THAT M IIIVITATICII I( &IVEN TO THE PEOPLE THAT WERE CII THE FIR£ SERVICE DELIVOY CGIIIJlfflE TO I( IN ATTENDMCE AT THE DISCUSSICII SO THEY Will ICIIIII INT TUIISPIRED SO IIE DCll'T HAVE MOTHER SllUATICII IHI£ DI• FISCHUCN CGIIES UP TO THE NIKE MD IS RODY TO RIP UP TN( CERTIFICATE IECMISE SHE THINGS WE'RE &GING OFF CII OUR GIii TM&EIIT. HATHAWAY: HAIOIICNT: LOCK : I CAt.l FOi A WOTU l FOi GrFICI WOT If -, • - - • • • • • • ·, '· \ ,.. .,. . BULLOCK: YOUR HONOR, I WOULD MOVE THAT AN INVITATION BE EXTENDED TO ALL OF THOSE MEMBERS ON THE FSOC TO BE PRESENT AT THE NEXT DISCUSSION OF THE ISSUE. WIGGINS: SECOND. VAN DYKE: OKAY, ANY FURTHER DISCUSSION? PLEASE VOTE. CLERK: SEVEN AYES. VAN DYKE: MOTION CARRIES. IF I NAY GO BACK TO MR. FRASER'S ORIGINAL CONCERN, IT'S MY OBSERVATION All> HOPEFULLY MY INTENT SINCE COUNCIL SEEMS TO BE FAIRLY DIVIDED ON THREE OF THESE ISSUES, SPECIFICALLY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, THE BOOICNOBILE, All> THE FIRE STATIONS, THAT IF THERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO DEVELOP A BETTER CONSENSUS BEFORE WE REACH NOVEIIIER 5TH All> SPEii> THE WHOLE NIGHT TEARING APART A BUDGET THE CITY MANAGER HAS PUT TOGETHER, THEN I THINK WE NEED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THAT OPPORTUNITY. HATHAWAY: I HAVE ONE QUESTION -IIHETHER ONE NIGHT IS GOING TO BE SUFFICIENT. VAN DYKE: WELL, IT NAY NOT IE, RITA, 1T VERY WELL NAY NOT BE, BUT I THINK ANY TIME THAT WE CAN DEVOTE TO THESE ISSUES A LITTLE BIT BETTER THAN WE HAVE TO DATE, IT Will BE TO OUR ADVANTAGE. THOSE ARE NY THOUGHTS. Ill. FRASER? FRASER: MAYOR, NAY I SUli&EST TIO THAT WE DI• THE NATTER OF THE POTENTICII CONTACTS 111TH OUR •1aao1S Ml) THE QUESTICIIS FOR FUIIDI• OF FIIE SERVICES FOi A S11IDY SESSICII ON OCTOBER HTH All> TIO ll>T TRY TO DO THAT 1(1'11([1 D Ml) IIEIT 11£(1. VM Oft£: SOUIIDS IIO.SCIIAA[. DO II[ Mft casomlS • CGIII• UCI TO II* ON THE HTH Of OCTOIO. CDY. MYTNI• ELSE, M. FIASO. FIASO: II), IWI • . . \ •, ' • • • , - - • • 1. Call to order. • . ,~ ·.., • '· AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEmNG OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL OCTOBER 15, 1990 7:30 P.M. 2. 3. Invocation. Zc, < jy.,i~ Pledge of Allegiance. 4. Roll call. tLl-( If'<-~~ 5. Minutes. tJ.,f/.J 1,C (a) Minutes of tM regular meeting of October 1, 1990. -P~,"~"41-!/' • 6. Pre-Scheduled Vislton. (Pluae limit your praentation to ten minutes.) (a) Ron Beck. Praident of the Englewood Policr Benefit Aaociation, will be in attffldance to shaft his thoughts on the propoaed work schedules for police officers. (b) Michael Und y will be In attendanct to shaft his C'Ol'ICt'ffll in relation to the domestic violfflce program . 7 . Non-Scheduled Visitors. (Pl• limit your pr'Wtialjof\ to (-f,,._. f J ommun1a 1ti01111 () A I the m nut .) • • ' . I . . , • • - - • • • >- • ·.,. • <. I ;J., & t~«u-1 fJ~-cd ( ~j}) ~-/n, l>lH~J_ 1J ,()£u~ ./d:IF1., ~ ~oJ_~ .&i,,,,d t!b1,u"".,ej_.,,,1 U,,u#t/~/.54,,,/a.7~ ~<V~rn ( m~,n '11 ~1,Wl.. .;,,..., /U 'l,4-hv ~-~ ..t,,,.,,..{',u1~ 111;11,;90 . . • 111-• • < . . ' I . • • ]- • • ' I · City Council Agenda October 15, 1990 Page 2 . ' • • i~ • ~[Q ~.,o Cb> ~J A proclamation declaring the 18th day of October, 1990 as International Credit Union Day. '/1,,u--lta, ,u,._,:,f' ,. ~ ,r. nJJ -r, rt O (c) v...rr ,,/ A proclamation declaring the week of October 20-28, 1990 as Red Ribbon Week honoring drug prevention education efforts. 'P/tt-~a,-t4ty- 9. Consent Agenda • 4 ~ ) Approve on second reading /2Jt J ft "J.11'1 .. o (a) ctir A bill for an ordinance approving an automatic/mutual aid agreement between Englewood and Castlewood Fire Protection District. ~pn (!)/'l *~"* (b) qlv 0 1- A bill for an ordinance approving Englewood's participation in a research proposal for the South Platte Management Program. ~ 10. Public Hearing. 11. Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions. 1-- j (a) t i'1 ro · Recommendation from the Water and Sewer Board to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an agreement between Englewood, Thornton. and Westminster regarding the Standley Lake Water Rights. STAFF SOURCE: Stu Fonda. Dlredlar of UIWtia. &~ ~ ,r ~ • (b) Recommendation from the eep.tment ol SMety Services to adopt a bill ._ 1_ I :\ for an ordinance amending tlv Englewood Municipal Code in rTgards 1 I-If ~t I to rqulating the use and poueuion ol air guns, bb guns, and pellet ,. ~ guns. The propDMd amendments would addrns ttw definition. misuse, ( ~ or unlawful UM ol air guN or bb guN within aty limits. STAFF SOURCE: DI.._ Ouef lob ......_ Safety Semces. () bt ll ' I . • - - • • • City Council Agenda October 15, 1990 Page 3 12. General Discussion. <. • ,. • • • The following minutes wen transmitted to C.ounc:il from 09/28/90-10/11/90 . • F.nglewood Downtown Dtwlopment Autharity Mletirlg al 09/12/90. • F.nglewood Liquor ~ Authority Mealing al 09/19/tO. · Board al Adjustment and Appull Meeting al 09/12/90. . Englewood Homing Authority Meeting al Ol/29/90 . . ~ 6 z.ontng Conunillion Melling al 10/02/90 . .L I"~;. l~•UL, ~,., ~ ietnn ~-~-C.,Pt-#'3'<111*'-/~ l''-'~ '' 7a. Alnm<IL U~t,1 'I~ .r: f!h,~-u;;,J~~ J4'~~~- 7/J ,4~,fA.,, -7~,~ .. tl.S-+to • e~,..,,All!'A.-~ ....,..J...u,-.,. 1c. ~ 't, IJC M IP.Fe J . t/11ehh\... a.,../-llJ7, 1- 1 d. ~'13, «.,N4/ C #'r • ~~ 1 {1 ~ , • .J-~ .,.,r , "· / A't,,(''1-41(,t , . ' ' I. • , • • • • • ~- IEN£RAL MmA ITEII CCIIEIT IOSTEI DATE: OCT.El 15, 1990 \• ,. MfY PEISCII MY SPOlt CCIICEIIIII• ,., -1181. EACH SUCH POSCIN 111ST SIIN THIS IOSTEI, STATI• UIE, ADD1£SS, _, MElltA ITEII 11111£1. PLEASE UNIT YOUR CCIIEITS TO Fl¥£ NIIIJT£5. THOSE PEISCIIS N MISH TO SPOlt IN FAVOI OF OI IN OPPOSITION TO A PUil.iC HEAIU•, SHOUl.D SIIN TIE APPLICAILE PUil.iC HEAii• IOSTEI. PLEASE PltlNT • • . ' .. I. • . - • • • • • t• - .. EN&LEIIOCID CITY COIIICIL EN&LEVOOD, AltAPAHOE COIIITY, COLORADO Retular Session oetober 1, Hto l. Call to Order The regular .. eting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:38 p.a. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Mellber Wiggins. 3. Pled .. of Allegiance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Van Dyke. 4. loll Call Present: Absent: A quorua was present. A ho present: s . llinutes Council Mellbers Hathaway, Koltay, Wigvtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habefticht, Van Dyke Ctty Nan19er Fraser Ctty Attorney 0.Wttt Ctty Clerk Crow Dtrec:tor FOftda, Utilities Dennis StOIIM, Wast ... ter Treatlllnt Plan Nanater Dtvtston Chtef Ha,1ne11, safety Services Eucuttve Offtcer hon, safety Servtces Dtrec:tor Wanush, Coauntty DefflOIIMftt Dtrec:tor Wtnkle, ltbrary/lecreattOII Services Dtrector Wawoner, Publtc Works (a) CCUICIL .._. NAWY IIDWD, -IT IIAS SICGIID, IIIIIITU Of TN( HIUL.AI IIUTI• If SDIDIIII 17, ltlO. A.y s: Council llllllbtrs loltay, Hathwt1, llt91tns. lullock, Clayton, Habentcht . : Nc"'8 Ab taln : Ntyor Y111 Oyk Not. on carr I . • , - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 1, 1990 -Page 2 6. Pre-scheduled Visitors • • t• • (a) City Manager Fraser invited Director Fonda and Dennis Stowe, Waste- water Treataent Plant Manager, to coae forward. Mr. Fraser asked Mr. Fonda to explain the nature of the award received by the staff of the 81-Ctty Wastewa- ter Treatment Plant. Mr. Fonda explained that the award received ts the George W. Burke award which ts given for the year 1989 by the Water Pollution Control Federation, a national organization involved with wastewater plants and pollution control, tn recognition of the excellence of its active and ef- fective safety progr .. and safety record. Mr. Fonda gave full credit to Man- ager Stowe and all the plant personnel for their outstanding job of originat- ing, putting together, and effecting the safety frogr•. Mr. Fonda stated that the record achieved by the plant personne tn reducing the accident claims by 8M. is outstanding. Staff llellbers of the 81-Ctty Plant wre recognized. COUNCIL 11811£1 cun• IIOV£D, -IT IMS SECCIIIIED, ITEII l(a). Ayes: Council lletlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Vtggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. COUNCIL .... HATNMIAY IIDVID, -IT IN m11aa. TO APPIOIE lllE PIOCUM- n• CIIIIIATULATI• lllE Cllllmal' " wrn -" -LI~ VASTEIIATD fUlff • PIDCUIII• lllE 1.a.,.1 •..... A •rms. Ayes : Council rs IColtay, Hatha,ay, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habentcllt, ¥111 Dyke Nays: None Motton carried . Director Fonda and Bt-Ctty llaft.,-st ... ICC led t ,rocl t1111 . llaft•r Stow coaented upon the effectt II of t ,...... Md c-,11 ted the personnel at the It -Ctty Plant for t tr part tctpatton tn t progr • (b) Ctttzen rds Larson and eltcta O'lryan behalf of ot rs dents. lls . O'lryan 's . " 11oc • ' • • • • • • ,,_ ' Englewood City Council Minutes October l, 1990 -Page 3 • ,. - Rhonda Davis, President, Englewood Business and Professional Woaen, was in- vited to join Mayor Van Dyke at the podiu•. COUNCIL IENIER HATHAIIAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOll»ED, TO DECLARE THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 15 -21, 1990, AS •NATIONAL 1USIN£SS IIOll£N'S WEEK.• Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. Ms. Davis thanked Council for support of this procl~tion; she invited the• to attend the WOlltn of the Year Prograa on October 17, 1990. 7. Non-scheduled Visitors (a) Warren and Lucille Connell, 4901 South Lipan Drive, enuaerated the aany probleas that exist at the north parking lot at Belleview Park. They stated they had called the Englewood Police Departllent regarding a recent in- cident Involving nudity, drunkenness, and rowdiness; they were very upset with the dispatcher and police officer who finally responded to their call. Mrs. Connell COllll)lalned that the area has not been .. intalned and consequently has becOllt overgrown and unsightly. They concluded by stating they no longer con- sider It a privilege to ltve near the park. They thanked Council Nellber Wtg- gtns for having taken action to chain the entrance; however, they requested aore enforc-nt and/or permanent closure of the entrance. Mayor Van Dyke thanked the Connells for brtngtng thts tnforaatlon to Council. Council Mellber Wt99tns suggested that the park entrance should be closed. Ctty Manager Fraser remarked that further review of the sttuatton 1s necessary; however, the parking lot should be available during day hours for people who use the area for which tt ts intended. (b) Howard Morarie, Jr., 4113 South Lt pan Drive, addressed the s- neighborhood concerns expressed by Mr. and Mrs. Connell, adding that enforce- •nt ts a pri• concern. Ne explained that often when disturbances or acttvi- ties are reported to the poltce, a quicker response ts needed to curb the probl•. He urged routine patrols, aore ti•ly response froa the poltce, and he sunested a aore pro-active role about the proper use of the park 111d en- forceaent of city ordinances. (c) Ken Waechter, JIU "8st Tufts AMIIUe, explataed he Md beeft on vacation and upon hts return Md beeft deluged with phone calls C011Cening re - cent dectstons of COUftCtl . Ne asked for clarification of .tlat had actually tra11sptred concentng fire services 111d the recoaendatt•s of the Ftre Ser · vice De1tver1 c-ittN. Mayor V111 Oyu explained that C..Ctl llad beeft h1 a budfet wrkshop for the past tw days and had deliberated c011Ctni111 a n...,.r of h 1ue1 . She deferred to Nr . rraser for spectftcs . C ty Nan191r Fraser stated COUIICll Md ......, to add SlU,000 ..-r 111d above t C ty Nan199r '1 budfel for 1tafft111 of a fount. stattOII . Ne Uftderstood that Council wuld reconsider tllat dechlOft If appro,rtate 19,.......t, were gned w th netfllbort"' fire services . ' • ' I . • - • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 1, 1990 -Page 4 • • • Mr. Waechter expressed hts concerns regarding the abtltty of Sheridan or Lit- tleton to stgntftcantly asstst the Ctty of Englewood in an eaergency sttua- tton. He reiterated that he expects Council to follow the recOlllendattons of the Fire Service Delivery C01111tttee, whtch ts to aatntatn four stations, two rescue untts and Zl men on duty at all ttaes. Mayor Van Dyke added she fee ls Counc 11 ts very support t ve of Mr. Waechter' s concerns for the Centennial Acres area; further, that Council ts aaking every attempt to fulfill the recCllllltftdations of the Fire Service Delivery C01111ittee. Council Metlber Habenicht aade a stat-nt expressing her concerns about the lack of teaa1110rk aaong City Council lllllbers, and Council's apparent disregard of rteCllllltndattons and suggestions .eiich are offered by citizens who have been appointed by Council to study various aatters. Slit also expressed a great concern about Council talttng actton on iteas .eiich affect the ctttzens without gtving those citizens adequate inforaation and an opportuntty to respond. (d) Carolyn Fulton, 4955 South ltpan Drtve, coaplaintd about the lack of pol tee patrol tn Btllevtew Park and the rudeness she and her daughter have encountered when they have contacted Englewood Poltce dtspatch regardtng vartous tnctdents. (e) Dtane Fischbach, 4640 South Knox Court, expressed concern that the recCllllltftdattons of the Ftre Servtce Deltvery C..tttee were not bet119 taken sertously. llayor ¥an o,lle questtoned lls. FtsdlMdl as to lier taterpretatton of the recCllllltftdattons of tile Ftre Servtce Deltvery C..tttee. Dtscusston ensued regardt119 the proposed ••-nts betWN the Ctty of E119lewood and Ctttes of Sheridan, ltttleton, and Castle.ood Ftre Dtstrtct; also, ftrst respo11se ireeaents as opposed to aut .. ttc atd. lls. Ftscllbadl stated she was under the apresstOII tile Federal Statton would be closed for two -ths; Coun - ctl assure her thts was Mt the case. Ns. Ftschbac" requested to be kept 111- fonaecl about t"ts sllbJect. (f) Alu Elder, lox JOMH, Diner IOIOJ, cea,latlltd allout a rec•t tnctdetlt wtth t Poltce 0.,.rtwt tMOlvt .. a tratler lie 111d born••• lllltch t pol tee had c011ftK1ted as IIICI wre lltldt .. fer tow dlarges. He suggested the poltce s ld ftad..,.. t t tilt• to de .,,.tve prt - va e ctttz s of tr ""9rty. He led tllat ta. City Ni ....... "1• for ts ses 111 .. tt t.. tratler INct • of lltllder · •• .... , tt C ) . ' • • - .I • ,-• • t• • Englewood City Council Minutes October 1, 1990 -Page 5 Motion carried. (c) MAYOR YAN DYKE MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO DECLARE OCTOBER 15, 1990 AS •&ERIWI-ANERICAN DAY.• Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. (d) COUNCIL IEIIIEI HATHAIIAY MOVED, All> IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A PROCUIIATICIII HOIIOIII• •NATIONAL FIi£ PIEYDl1'1CIII IIEEl -OCTOIEI 7 -13, HIO. • Ayes: Council Metlbers Kolby, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. Division Chief Haugsness accepted the proclaaation on behalf of the Safety Services Ftre Otvtsion. (e) COUNCIL IIEIIID ULTAY MOVED, All> IT IIAS SECGIIDED, TO DECLAI£ OC- TOIO 14, lttO AS •MTJOIIAL CNILDIEN'S DAY.• Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carrted. (f) COUNCIL IIEIIID ULTAY IIMD, -IT IMS SECONDED, TO DECLAI£ OC- TOIEI H, lttO AS •lfOILD FOCID DAY.• Ayes: Council Metlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habentcht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried. 3. (g) Thts tt• was aoved forward· SN Agenda It• 6(d), PA99 Nos. 2 and (h) CUICIL IIEIIID MTIWY IIMD, -IT 1111 BWD, TO AfPIDft A PIOCUMTICIII -1• Nil. IIEYDS AS ...... I IICYCUI OF lllE YUi IMO.• Ayes: COUIIC11 Mellbers Koltay, Hath..ay, WiNins, Bullock, Clayton. Habtnic"t, Van Dyb Nays : None Motton carried. ( 1) A proch•t ton tionortne the IOOt" anniversary of the [1191.-od United Net9'odht Churc" was considered. Mayor Vu Dyke AMOUIICed there ts to be a ctltbf'atton of tM1 event on October Zl, ltlO . Council Mellber Hat"away will represent the City CCMinCtl and present the procl ... tton at that ti•. Ns . Hathway Coalftted the 1090 and aotto 1tlected by the Churc" for the ctltbratton ts tndtcattvt of tt.t coaut1tty at lartt • ·Roots In the Past • Wines fort future.• CUICIL ..... MTIWY IMD, -IT IMS moaa. TO MICUII lllE 11111N OF OCTIIO ltlO AS •IIIJS II TIii MIT • 11nm NI lllE Plffllll• C ... •aTD NETllltlST CIUICN IOOIII -·wtlUIY cnaun• IIDIIN • .. I· • - - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 1, 1990 -Page 6 • • Ayes: Council Members Ko1tay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. 9. Consent Agenda COUNCIL MEMBER CLAYTON MOVED, All> IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 9 (a) THROUGH (e) AS FOLLOWS: (a) ORDINANCE NO. 39, SERIES OF 1990 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 40 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK), ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 2, CHAPTER 4, SECTION 1 OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, RELATING TO PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION YOUTH MEMBERS TERMS. (b) ORDINAN CE NO. 40, SERIES OF 1990 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 41 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER KOLTAY), ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING TRANSFER OF FUNDS APPROVED BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, FROM THE CITY TO THE ENGLEWOOD HOUS- ING AUTHORITY FO R THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE CONTINUING HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM PUR SUAN T TO AGREEMENT . (c) ORDINANCE NO. 41, SERIES OF 1990 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 42 INTRODUCED BY CO~NCIL ME MB ER BULLOCK), ENTITLED: AN ORDINAN CE APPROVING A SEWER TAP FEE SURCHARGE FOR PROPERTIES THAT COlltECT TO THE BIG DRY CR EEK INTERCEPTOR BY AMENDING TITLE 12, CHAPTER 2, SECTION 8, SUB SEC TION B, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, BY ADDING SUBSECTION 3. (d ) 0 DINA CE NO. 42, SERIES OF 1990 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 43 INTRODUCED BY Oll I MEMBER KOLTAY), ENTITLED: AN OROINAN CC AM NOING TITLE 4, CHAPTER l. SECTION 2:A. Of THE ENCilDIOOO MUNI CIPA L COD 1985, BY ALLOWING INVESTMENTS IN THE COLORADO LOCAL GOV(IIIINENT LIQUI D A~ Ell UT. (e) ORO INAN C( NO . 43 , SERIES OF 1990 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 44 INTRODUCED BY COU CIL M MBE R HATHAWAY), ENTITLED: ,. - AN ORDINANCE ESlA Bll SH ING A SPECIAL FUND FOR THE CITY Of EICUWOOO TO IE _,... AS THE "£NVI NTA L FUNO " FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT Of RECYCLING R(V£11JCS ..0 R CYCL ING GRANT • Ayes : ays: Ho ,on c11rl d. 10, Pubttc Mtar nt Co un cil Mttlbers Koltay, Hathway, Wt99tns, lullotlt , Cl ayt on , Haben ic ht, Van Dyke None • .. I. • , , - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 1, 1990 -Page 7 No public hearing was scheduled. • • • 11. Ordinances, Resolutions and Motions (a) Director Fonda presented a recOa11nd1tion froa the Water and Sewer Board to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving Englewood's participation in a research proposal for t.he South Platte Manag-nt Progru. Mr. Fonda ex- plained this progru has been put together by a number of cities working with the State Engineers Office and the University of Colorado. The University will do research to create an on-tiae on-line COlll)uterized aanageaent system for the South Platte River. He recoaended the City's participation in the progru stating this progru would be to the benefit of the City. All the cities will participate equally and utchtng funds will be provided by the University of Colorado and the U.S. Bureau of Reclaaation. The City's cost is $5,000 and the project should be COlll)leted by Aprtl, 1991. The City Clerk was asked to read Council Btll Mo. 46, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 46, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MElllER WIGGINS A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING ENGLEWOOD'S PARTICIPATION IN THE RESEARCH PROPOSAL FOR THE SOUTH PLATTE NANAGEMENT PROGIWI, PHASE I. COUNCIL NEIIIEI Ill.INS IIDVED, -IT IIAS SECONDO, TO APPIOVE CII FIUT llEADIN& COUNCIL IILL •• 41, SERIES Of lttO. Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wtggtns, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: Mone Motton carried. (b) Director Fonda presented a recaaendation frolli t"8 Utilities De- partaent to adopt a resolution approving t"8 aatntenanc:e fNs for t"8 Btg Dry CrNk Interceptor At,.......t, llllltch was previously approved by Council. TM f" ts establtsMd at S0.0326 per thousand gallOfts of wastewater contributed. This would equate to SO.II a quarter on an average-size hoae. TM resoluttOft was assigned a number and reed by title: RESOLUTION .,. 76, SERIES OF IIIO A RESOlUTICII ESTAll.lSMIN& MINTDWICE FEES FOi TN£ IIC OIY CREEK BASIN INTERCEPTOR. COUNCIL ... MLICI .a, -IT IIU IBall, Tl ..... 1uown• •• 71, SDIU Of ltlO. Ayes : Nays : MottOft carried . Council .._..rs Koltay, Nat"-1, lliggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habentcllt, Van Dyke None (c ) hecuttve Officer OlsOII presented a rec 1ndati011 froa t"8 Depart - 11en t of Safety S.rv t ces to adopt a btl 1 for .. ercltUKe a,,rovtng a •tol/ autoaat tc a t d 19reeaent bet..._ Englewood and Castl__. ftre ProtecttOft Dts - t rtct . Nr . OlsOII s tated that Counc t l 1111 lo . 41 ts essenttally an update of ,- • . I . • - • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 1, 1990 -Page 8 <. • . ,~ • the City's automatic and mutual aid agreement with Castlewood. He responded to concerns from Council as to the i•pact the agreeaent will have on the City of Englewood. He assured Council that if Englewood cannot respond either mutually or automatically to a call, the option to decline is written into the agreement. The City would never respond to a call for assistance when it would mean leaving its c01111Unity without any fire or rescue protection. With- out the agreement, Englewood would have to respond to a call in the 1ut0111tic aid corridor with all its equip111ent, except for possibly one engine. There- fore, the level of fire protection would be lower for the City without the agreement under consideration. The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 45: COUNCIL Bill NO. 45, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER KOLTAY A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH CASTLEWOOD FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT PROVIDING FOR MUTUAL/AUTOMATIC AID FOR FIRE PROTECTION IN BOTH ENTITIES. COUNCIL MENIER KOLTAY NOYm, All> IT WAS SECONDO), TO APPIOYE • FIUT IEADJ• COUNCIL IILL NO. 45, SERIES OF ltto. Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion carried. (d) Director Wanush presented a recoaendation froa the Planning and Zoning C01111isslon to adopt a resolution approving subdivision of the property located at 4755 South Santa Fe Drive. The area, approxiutely lJ acres, ts owned by Don CaMron and ts located on the west side of Santa Fe, north of Big Dry Creek. At Mr . CaMron's request, the Planning c-tsston 1111 approved a recoaaendation to subdivide the area into ZO lots . The property ts zoned 1-1 L ght Industrial . Mr. Wanu sh tt .. lzed the constr1t11t1 relating to the d velopaent of the land. Access wtll be froa South Santa Fe. TIit Pl11111tng C01111tsston ts recoaaendtng several condtttons relating to access and secondary access, one of which s a 30 ' eas ... nt along the north stdl of ltt Dry Creek for a prospect I b ke trail n that anta . A ,-.bltc hearing 1111 held by the Planning Coaiatss on , and only one person attlftdtd, the.....,. of ,ro,et"ty south of 8 g Ory CrHk located tn Littleton. He expressed coecern that the dlvelop - lltftt not rats• t flood level on his stdl . llr . .._ ... ex,lataed that the C ty of EngllillOOd has flood control ordt111nc11 •tell protects botll stdl of ltg Ory C k . Approval of the subdhls10ft .. , f"OCIYIAdld, It .. , COllftrad tat t ICC,,-·· 1 rtght •tll/rt9'1t -out on ta Fe . TIit ..... 1.ttOII .. s II • 1 • n r nd read by tttlt: CRl[S Of ltto TH UIOIVI OI PIOP(IT LOCATCO Al 4755 SOUTH SMTA ' I .. •· • P- • • • • • t• • Englewood City Council Minutes October 1, 1990 -Page 9 Mr. Cameron was invited forward and confirmed his awareness of the State High- way's intention to close off access east of Santa Fe at Union and Quincy; he indicated the closures might have a negative illl)act upon this subdivision but was willing for the feelings of the co11111unity to prevail. Mr. Ca111eron highly praised staff and the Economic Development Coordinator in particular for their assistance in this project. The Enterprise Zone and its potential i111pact upon the City was discussed. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke None (e) Director Wanush presented a rec01111end1tion froa the Departaent of Co•unity DeveloP1119nt to adopt a resolution approving an aaendaent to the Swedish Medical Center Planned Developaent. Mr. Wanush advised Council that the Planning COllllission held a public hearing relating to this aaendllent; no one appeared in opposition to the 111endllent, which would allow for an addi- tional parking structure designed to serve Craig Hospit1l and s..dish Medical Center facilities. The C01111ission rec0111ends the 111endllent be approved with certain conditions; those specific conditions are enuaerated and will be re- corded as part of the aaendllent. Discussion ensued concerning traffic, park- ing, sprawl, and the need to aeet with Swedish representatives to deteraine their plans for the future. The resolution was assigned a number and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 78, SERIES OF 1990 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE SWEDISH MEDICAL CENTER PLA11t£D DEVELOPMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADDING A SIX -STORY PARKING STRUCTURE TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PARKING FOR MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING II I ANO CRAIG HOSPITAL. CCIIIICIL IIEJIID IIATIWIAY MVED, -IT IIAS SEcaot, TO APNOft IUOLUJI• •• 71, SElllS OF lltO, Ayes : Nays : Motion carr i ed . Council .._.rs Koltay, HathlWIY, Wtw i ns, lulloclr., Clayton, Habenicht, Van l)ylr.e None (f) Di r ec tor Winkle presented a rK-.endattOII froa the Parlts and Recre at i on Coeatsston to adopt a resolution establt sht119 E119lewood Nufttc t pal Go lf Cou r se f us t o be effecti ve Oc t obe r 15 , lltO . She expla t Nd that t he IMIW'POH of t he proposed f u hK,..ases 1s t o be9 t n to br t119 £119lewood Nun tcl pa l Golf Course fNs .,,.. t n 1 lne wi th t he a l ddle ra ft91 of the Nrlr.et c•rhed of are a pub ltc go lf cou r ses . Staff be ltevea th h ac t tOII ts prudeftt 111 orde r t o ulnll l n t he IOft9 t era Hrvlce provlslOII ca,ab llt t y of t he [119lewood fluft tcl pa l Golf Course . She further stated th1 t It •1 be 11tcts 11 ry to c011stde r lddt - tl0ft 1l fu ncre asts t n IH2 111d IHJ . The proposed fN schedule, If tap le· nted. wt 11 result 111 1n est luted NVtnut lncre11e of SIH ,000 durt 119 l ttl. Ms . Winkle responded to v1rtou1 cauesttons COftCtn1t119 the cuM'tllt fNI 111d ' I . • ' - • • • ·, Englewood City Council Minutes October 1, 1990 -Page 10 <. ,, -• • • ... resident versus non-resident fees. The resolution was assigned a number and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 79, SERIES OF 1990 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ANNUAL FEES FOR THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE COl.ll:IL MENIER CLAYTON MOVED, All> IT WAS SECOfl>ED, TO APPIOVE IESOLUTION NO. 79, SERIES OF 1990. COl.ll:IL MENIER CLAYTON MOVED, AND IT IIAS SECOfl>ED, TO AIIEIID RESOLUTION NO. 79 IEDUCIN& GREEN FEES FOR RESIDENTS TO $8 (11 HOLES) All> $5 (9 HOLES); -- RESIDENT All> SENIOR FEES TO REMAIN AS PIOPOSED. Discussion ensued. Vote results on the aaendllent: Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Motion to 1111end carried. Further discussion ensued. Vote re sul ts on Resolution No . 79 as aaended: Ayes: Council Nellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Haben ich t, Van Dyke Nays: None Motton carried . (g) Puhl tc Works Director Waggoner advised COUftCtl that this Is a resolution of intent to fora Concrete District 1991. The area ts bounded by Kenyon, Clarkson, Quincy, and Broadway. Notices are prepa'9d to be aatled October 5, 1990, with a public hearing set for Novellber IJ, 19'0. Counc 11 Member Ko 1 hy noted that the eftt ire Concrete District 1991 fa 1 ls within District Ill . He questioned why the paving district and concrete dts - tr ct could not be cOllbtned. Mr . Koltay felt thts ..ould allow the ctt1Z8ftS to take advantige of the s.ae bond sale, and coaplete all the paper .ortr. at the sa t f Mr . Waggoner stated they could be cOlllbined; however, the reasons for handl Ing thea separately are : I) because a tett-,ear payback ts usually allowd on a paving district as opposed to a five -ye ar payback on a concrete distrtct , and 2) different types of contractors bid a larve paving district as opposed to those who bid the saaller concrete district. Council Metlbtr Koltay felt that tn response to feedback froa his constttuettts th t districts should be cOlllblned Into one larter district for 1991 . COUIICIL NOIICl lOl.TAY NOftD, -IT MAS SUCIIID, TO TMU --ITDI 11(1), A s: COUftCtl rs Koltay, Hathaw1y, Wiggins, lulfock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van O,ltt Nay : Noftt ion carried . 12 , ....,..1 Ohcusston . , ' I . • , [.- • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 1, 1990 -Page 11 (a) Mayor's Choice (. • • (• • Mayor Van Dyke did not have any matters to bring before Council. (b) Council Member's Choice (1) A resolution concerning the National League of Cities/ Environmental Protection Agency's CERCLA Policy Agreeaent was considered. Council Member Clayton asked Council to support a resolution approving the City's position on National Municipal Policy as prepared by the City Attorney in conjunction with attorneys who are representing the City on the Lowry Super Fund issue. If approved, the policy will be presented to the NLC Environaen- tal and Natural Resources C0111ittee of which Mr. Clayton is a 11811ber. Ulti- .. tely, it 1s hoped this policy will have beneficial effect upon EPA and Congress. The resolution was assigned a nllllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 80, SERIES OF 1990 A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE POSITION OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOO ON NATIONAL MUNICIPAL POLICY. COUNCIL MEMEI CUYTCII MOVED, -IT IIAS SECOIID, TO ~ IDOWTICII •• IO, SE11£S OF Hto. Ayes: Council Mellbers Koltay, Hathaway, Wiggins, Bullock, Clayton, Habenicht, Van Dyke Nays: None Notion carried. Council Mellber Clayton advised ht IIIOUld be attendint the Na- tional League of Cities conference which Is scheduled for Decellber I -S, 1990 in Houston, Texas. It was noted that Council Mellber Habenicht will also be in attendance as a Mllber of the Finance AdlllntstratiOII and Jntervovenaental Relations Policy C0111lttee. (It) Council Meabtr Habenicht presented a resolutiOII hoftori119 Ade· line Czarny, Booaoblle librarian, on the occasion of her retlreant for her outstandlnt service to the City. The resolutlOII .. s asstped a nllllber and read by t ltle: RESOLUTION NO . 81, SERIES Of IMO A R£S0lUTION HONORI ADELINE CZMINY roa H[I OUTSTANOIN& S[IVIC[ TO TH[ CITY Of ENGLCWOOO . COUNCIL .,_. NUOllaff IIDWED, -IT lllS stcGIIDID, TO ...... IUOWTICII •• 11, SOHS Of lttO, Ay s : Council r oltay, Hathaway , Vt99tns, Bullock, Clayton, Ha n cht, Van Oy Nays : None Not on carried . M • Habenicht ,....,ttd .. solwtton No . II bl forwrdtd to Ms . Curny 110ft9 w th written coaenu prepa,-d by Ms . Hablll cllt. • l ' I. • - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 1, 1990 -Pa9e 12 • . ,~ • (iii) A resolution concerning Tufts/Union at Santa Fe was present- ed by Council Member Clayton. Mr. Clayton explained that as Council's rep- resentative to the Metropolitan Transportation District Comittee (MTDC) he has endeavored to represent Council through its decision to support a separat- ed intersection at Tufts/Union and Santa Fe Drive. The MTDC approved and in- dicated they intend to fund this project along with several others. Unfortu- nately, the State legislature did not pass this bill and funding was not ap- proved. Mr . Clayton noted there is always the opportunity to continue to pur- sue these projects through the State Highway Departllent and that a nllllber of our projects are included on the State Highway Departaent's top ten list. He noted that CU did a study of a portion of the industrial area in Englewood and rec011111ended that without this connection at Tufts/Union the industrial area would suffer serious devaluations of property. He urged Council to support the access at Tufts/Union and Santa Fe as well as the other projects Council has pushed for during the last year. Mr. Clayton stated he would not support this project without State funding or without SOIII type of •barricade• at Tufts to separate and protect the residential areas. The resolution was assigned a nulllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 82, SERIES OF 1990 A RESOLUTION TO MAINTAIN ACCESS TO AND FROM TUFTS/UNION AT SANTA FE DRIVE. COlltCIL NENl[R CLAYTON NOVm, AND IT IMS S[CCIIID, TO AHIOV[ usown• •. 82, SERIES OF ltto. COlltCIL NEll[R HAIENICHT NOVm, -IT IMS SECWD. TO TMU IESOUl1'1• m. 82, SERIES OF 1990. Ayes: Council Netlbers Wiggins, Bullock, Habenicht Nays : Council Netlbers Koltay, Hathaway, Clayton, Van Dyke Motion to table failed. Council Mellber Habenicht agreed that Council lllaber Clayton has tneleavored to pr01110te the concerns of the coauntty with Ntard to IIIIM'Q projects; however, she noted she has also been instn111111tal and wortwd 8'ard I• lobbyi119 the State legislature. She expressed tile opl•ion that It h l•app";Clate to vote on this issue without affordl119 tile ,-He a daaKe to voice tr COIi· earns. Ns. Habenicht objected to tile cf"eClellce ,1.,.. tM stlldy ... lty CU, referred to by Mr. Clayton, stating tt was a study coadllcted by a ...... te student as part of his curricuha. She quest t...ci the ttatng of vot Ing on this issue now since the Highway 0.,.rtaettt rece11tly ... t letten to tile af- fected citizens usuri119 th• that a decision has been ... to c-,ly with tile alternative supported by those ctttzens . She expressed dh...,.l•taettt that Council Is Int ndl119 to consider the resolution at this ... ttng • Mayor Van Dyke ,..,ponded that this is a very cNtreworstal tssee . e•· pla i ned sht originally had bttn 19atnst keeping tile Tufts/lM10II lnlttt op n based upon nput at the to.ft ... tt119 and lnfo,..llN avallablt last ar. At thi s llat, h r , she belltv s CCIIIIIUftlcattng with l State M 1 Oe · p1rt nt by 1pprov ng R solution No . IZ will tncrease t pote11ttal or Stat fund i ng for this proj t . Sht tllfhastztd that her 1-,.rt dt,-d .,.. tat und l ng and t Ctty 's ability to rNUC or tltat .. te "' 1t Tufts • "' - • I . • - • • Englewood Ctty Council Minutes October 1, 1990 -Page 13 (, • • stressed the importance of representative government and Council's 111ajori ty rule. Council Mellber Koltay noted the •atn difference between the proposals ts that now there is an opportunity for total funding of the project. He coaented that if the project is funded by the State it would be an enhanceaent to the coaunity and to the business sector. He urged support. Council Mellber Hathaway took exception to soae of Council Mellber Habentcht's coaents as she feels there is a concern aaong the business people she has spoken with that the closure of Tufts/Union will •sever thea froa a very vital c011111nity.• She also noted that closing Tufts and Union wtll adversely affect the residents of Centennial Acres as thts provides a secondary access point for rescue services to that area. Ms. Hathaway stated she dtd not fHl we should pay for this project, but we should not negate our chance to vet tt fully funded. Council Mellber Wt99tns stated he could not support thts resolution as he feels the ctttzens, tn both the restdenttal and industrial areas of hts Dtstrtct, have aade tt clear they do not want the Tufts/Union/Santa Fe interchange. He noted •they saw no probl .. wtth ustng Navajo to 1° north to Oxford or use the Navajo/WtnderNre route to go over to Belleview. Counc t1 Mellber Haben t cht responded to Ms. Hathaway's reaarks by not t ng there ts access to the Centennial area vta Belleview Ind/Or Oxford. She ldded that a nUllber of ctttzens at the town .. ttng had addressed other concerns, not just the ftnanctal issue. In response to an t11q11try of Council .....,.r loltay, Ctty lluager Fraser stated that the Navajo altgftlleftt, froa Oxford to just north of Tufts, ts cont..,lated by the State Highway Departlltnt as a fro11tate road. The current State pro- posal does not allow for a c011MCtton froa Navajo to 111...,..re or any 1•· pro¥8ltlts to the area south of Tufts. COUftCtl .....,.r Clayton advised that tt ts Ills UllderstMdtng the Navajo bypass s also tn Jeopardy. Ht enc:ourated COUftCtl to deaalld adequate access ... tell will enable the City 's Industrial area to be serwd properly fraa the Santa Fe cof'Y'ldor . In his opinion, the City should pusll llard for the Navajo .,,_ss, the Uftlon/Tufts connection, access at Oxford and lellevlew AveftU8s, and COil · tlnued laprovtatnts at Hallpden and Dartaotatla Avealle1. COUftCll .....,.r Habenicht egrted tllat 1..,rovta111ts are IINdld; "-tver. she doe s not believ the reHlutton In questt• reHllblH '•••-•ts . Volt results on a,pro al of ltsolutlOII lo . U : 41ts : Council Nllibers lollay, Natlallfl1• Cla,t•, Van Dyke Na s : COUIIC11 .....,.r lll99tn1, lullocll, Habenicht 1on ctrrt .. I . • • - - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 1, 1990 -Page 14 <. • • ------- serve all the citizens, not Just the police officers, in establishing ap-propriate schedules. (v) Conceniing the request of City Manager Fraser to go into Ex-ecutive Session for a personnel .. tter, COUNCIL .... HA'IIUIIIAY DID, -IT .. --. TO IME llfO aa:unn sus1• FGI A POSCIIEL Mna IIIBIATD.Y 11111 ... ,an If TNE 1E1UU1 IEtTI•. ~s: Nays: Not ion carried. Council ...._rs IColtay, Hatllaray, l'119tn1, •noct, Clayton, HINntcllt, VIII Dylie None 13 . Ctty lllllatlP'1 llllort Mr. Fraser dtd not have any .. tters to bring before Council. 14. Ctty Attorney's lltlort (a) COUIICIL .... ULIClt ...... IT IN •111a, ll MIIIDIIZE PAYIIENT OF lDAl nu TO .Mat oua .. TNE IIITD -........ ~s: Council ...._rs IColtay, Hat.._,, 111191111, lulloct, ClaytOII, Habenicllt, VIII Dylie Nays: None Motton carried. (b) Nr. Dlllttt ,....steel autlMtrtty to settle 111 tile lfycoff •tter 111 the laOUllt of HO. COUIICIL .... MLICI .... -IT IN ._, ll ...... llffl.8Br If SIO II TIIE IIMlff Mna. Ayes : Council ...._rs IColtay, Hau.a,, 11twt111, •noct , ClaytOII , HabNtcllt, V111 Dylie lays : None Not t OII carri ed . 15 • ..,._,_t CIUIICIL ..... Ill.TAY .... Tl ... ,. 1't ... u ............. at 1:11 i,.a . , ' • ' I . . ' • - • .'ICUJICE IS J11 ACCEPTAIU • • ;~ I"' • , . • ~ . ., (. -------0 b CONTAINING THE PERPETRATOR MO DROP POLICY J. MINIMUM ONt YL\R JAIL PERPETIATOI HIS IW.lTT 1) I'M NOf DOIIIC AITl'RIIG VICIC. 2) IF I AH, I IOf'T err CAUCRT. 3) IF I DO err CAUGIIT, I 'U. TALI MT VAY OUT OF n. 4) IF 1111! AD CXll$'4JIIICIS, TIii 'U. II LIGBT. 1' JAIL HIS ACIIDA l) TO CXIITIOL !ITDIAL FOIC!S. 2) TO DIAi COITAIJIDT. 3) TO IIIIC 1'D YICTDI IITO CIICLI at CDft'AIIIDT TO llll'UCf m IISPCIISIID.ffl AD ..... YICTDI • O~DER snCIFIC TRtAnft.~ rDIKIAI-Qiillllft 9fiOIT a, '1cnNI IO 1111 All IOI' N.LD IMZ llll'O CIICI.I • • . ... .. I. • , - • • • • • . ' Octoter lC, 1990 '!'he ?.o~rable Dr. Susan 7 ,,r. r'yke ~yor, City of Englewood Englewood, Colorado, EOllO Dear l".ayor1 Inanuch as '.l!::-e. Cuaintance uld I are 'Dlan- 1n@ ll'!Vtral annual winter 111ontha abaence fl"OIII !nriewood, and ccr.nenc:bg tH• cOl'lirr 1110nth or ?:oveiber, I vill be unable to attend Library Eocrd neetinc•• 'l'o U-18 end, I 81'1 eubn-1.ttinc ~ rea1gnat1on from tt:a Board II or tt.11 ~,te. I !-.a"• enJoyed rv bnutt on the Soard and t!-enk you, the Council, t~e 11trary peraonn•l for the ,ood e:iroeriPrce. -6.._ \ (\ \\ C. cc v.r. Panic ton, . ' .. 8 (a) I. • , - • • • • • f"t • P"0CL A .; T I O :~ '.;'iE!'£;5, cred:.t 1.:.-iio:-:s are bc.i ·ic-.ial , inc:e;:,enc:1.ent cco;,eratives founcec by ~le s:-.arir,g a neec f or eco:icmic acvance..ent , a"lc are !::leacons of i ::5?iration for ~le seekfr1g a ~.-ay to i.~rove t..'1e conc'!ition o f thei r lives a.nd these of t..'1eir fa.-ulies ; a."ld \~i!::il.!..:15 , crecit UJ'l.ior.s call for t.'1e j)OOling of ;:,ersonal resources a."ld leadershi? a')ilhies for t..'1e c;ooc of c."le COC?"-Iative , and e."lcourac:e a recul~ :--.'\.1:>.:.t of savi:.c,;s so t.'"lose i."1 :-:~= -:-.~:1 bor:-""', as ·N€l l as foster t.~e cesi;e -:o rer.a. loar:s so :,e:::--!:>e:--;-3y ~il ·e accei:,s to c=ec.it ·.,'hen :..t .:.s :.-ec:uired; and :~::RZ'l\c:, c=:-eC..:.~ u:-..:.cns joL, ~et..."ler to =~.a:.n ·i~.!:>le , ::i~oc::-ess :.\·e .ir.s~i :u:i ~ -~r i\: ~i,;i~~t~C =-~=.5 t-..~ ~~=s ; i::d :.n e~atic.-:~ ol."ld sen·ice syste.--s .• t': ~r .1:-,:e t :> se...-ve t.'"le ex. :-e sse:: ,:,e:a-:i n c~:h-: •r.: o.,l'i c:._, o · .,.,'"'="""~r ~ ··---' f r -:.'" !• ' . , Co!.c: eo. ~.e,.~· ara ·~,:,:··. ~:r. ':'::Tl of 34,000 rs, as -u1-:el :'la.l rc::-'1::.:atlC.":.S L'"ia: ::.n. ~":e rt ; Ml :.0 -•• -~ "::.!" •-t=, ·:s,-c r c:! • C;..:.y c! l o:>d, 18th dly oL Octcber, 1'90 • ~<IN. aa>?T lfflOI ~ "'~ 8 (b) ' I • • • • • • • (• • P :i<. 0 C L .; ~·'. A T I O N 'l\"HERE.::..S, alcohol and Q4-_"'ler d...-ug abuse in this nation has reached epidemic stages, and the 15-24 year old ase group is dying at a faster rate than any other age group; and 'I\~, it is i.nt:>erative that visible, unified prevention echx:ation efforts by cam:iunity rrer.t>ers be launched to re01ce the demand for drugs; and \l\'!iEREAS, the Colorado Federation of Parents f,;;,r Drug Free Youth and (local a!filiates) are spor.soring the :,ational Red Ribbon Car:paign offering citizens t."'le opportunity to denons~ate t."'leir camlit:ment to drug free lifestyles; and 'I\~, the t,ational Rec Ribbon ca.~gn ...,ill be cele!)rated in eve~ ccrimi"lity :n .~ierica o:ring "Red ?.:..b!:>on ~eek", Oct&,.s_r 20 -28, 1990; and 'l\'HERE.i:..s, ?resident Geo:ge Bush a.id ~~s. Barbara Bush are t.'"ie ~ational iio."10rary Chaiil'll!n, a.'ld Go\·ernor Rt:fj R:x:er a.'ld ~s. Raner are the State Honorary C:ai:noen to provide t:.is oa1rn.11u ':' !occs on a DnJg Free ~rica; and lll'HE?~. l:>\:si~ss, _a:-e::T".e::t , 19\o' er:!orcr.ent , schools, :e igio;s :.:-:st tu ior.s, service cr;a.,i.:atior.s, yc·.:t.'l i)hyaiciar.a, senior c!tizer.s, :ni.i~·, sports te&"t".s, a."td i:'ldi\'icha s ""111 dllllcnstrate t.'leir ccnnlt"lltnt t.o 'Z".> -free, ~.ealthy 1 !es-:y.es cy 1o'l!ar :,g and displaying red ri.bbor.s 01ring ~-i• .,._ 1(-.o:,g c~~; , ™1:11~, I, SU~~ \~' 0\1'.E, .,A) of the Clty of !N; ewood, reby roe: i: -:..~ '" 1-. cf Oct.a.r 20 -21, 19'0, u 8 (c ) ' I • • ' • I I • !!! if!j1 I !1 ff!1 it~ {!~ I~ i1 1li !! !1~ !1{,f ! !I ft!f !}I I ~ii IJ JI :I ~\ I 1r, ir,1 , f . (,t 111 & ~t! t• 1• ftf• ! = f~i· I~ I 11 ~ ~, ~ .- O'D!JI! .. ~ ~OI 11 .. a ~o ~!I 111 ! I .. r • I fJi jiiii I ~l 11;1 I ill & l~ ; ii ~~ F ... ' 8 If Hi; I w t I' f I .f i [i Rl 6 I :l f !i 9 t · 9 1 ~ : ~ • • . (Q 12( ( S i -rr 1ift I f I I· F i i Q ~ ~ ff fit -l liJ I (E 9 J ;s ~;~ .. l i Q • VI ~ > ... • I l • ~ "' I I . ~ . ' '"' , . ~ ' , • , • '~ • t ' , • • . ' I I '""' ii... .) -- --·--~""----. ~-- I \ I I I I :-4 8' I .... I .... ~ ; I ~~ I I 1J}f 111111 lftf}Jfif!il[ ilillf !lliill!llil[ ~ ! I I I I I I i ,!11 ~=~~! -.:;f•f!•fl•t ii~:j! ::,s?!fl~t!!I : • I , ~ ,,!1 1. (1, I ,l~!II ~r!J I g[al~J.~,!.Ja i t< I I . I 1~11 r;·,,, 58(f!JRfaAiR a;1;·~ i)'ilf~1·~21~ I I r ~. .., ! • · fJ! l!~J! !!as!i!fff.{ J!;!H L!t!hH;,i ,!i R ,f;!i :11!i;J!;1;; r!!~! l~l!i~:,~ti; l I ; I i I' l;!)i 1 ii;!-ffi}! f !~ii ?ru "irr l. I I • I I "- I ' ~ ' ~ . • , • ~ • • • • ~ ~ w • . .. N . . ; !J(!Jllil 1111; ! ltlft Q.I I" ~11 sf4J &f th I HrJ -3i!ss ~·-.. -. I', I ltJ 11(' . Ii; tlJlji 11 Jfl f!!r ,i1!?l!fi f:lr fiJjil If Jj 1·1i1' Jff•ali!~ ~~!! !Ji'l~s 1 a_ J _. ~ _ fl li 1•1i 1l!1'f!~ 1•1; '11-•;!:1 ·1 Ir ~f f gilt! ti :ti !t !t~I 1 1 rr ( I t ~ t a ( it , ~·s~i • , ._ • • ' I ·~ I i I I I I I I I I I ' i I I :: r I .,. I . . . I ·~ .. . ~ ~ .· .. . 11. • - - • • • • • .... ·--·------------------· ·------··-· -·--···--·----· .. -- • IN WI'lNESS WKER1!a', the parties hereto have executed this .Agrea1m,t this~ day of--················• 1990. Clff CF E2G.EHXD By: ••••..••••••••••.•••••••••••.•. bin van by1ci, Riiyar By• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••• blrictar, si!'ety sirvlces Allan F. Stanlay By: ••.••••.•.••••••••••••••.....•. Pitr!c:li I. crciw, clty didc Introclx:ed, r-4 in full, an4 puNd en first ~ en the 1st - of Octcber, 1990. Published u a Bill for an Ordinance en the 4th -of Octcber, lHO. Read by title and puNd en final r9lldincJ en the 15th dlly of Octclber, lt90. Published by title • Ordinance No. , lllr1-~ lt90, en the 11th day of Octcber, 1990. - .... vin ts;iiii' A.,cir Patric ia A. Crciw, City cierk htilcli I . c:iw •. ' " I. • , • • ; 5 (A.I I l !if llf~I Ii ~~ n to~ f · Ii ,~I r_i ~,i i!t f ! i f1a~i iiii ~I ~r II ~S" 'I 1~1 ~,~ s·i I r:11 t 10 ~ _l ! ~ii: i ~1; :i~ !fll ~1?!1 :ti. I I ;I !i I-•, ~~ ~ • iil Kif tj•t( ·1·ss ~I( ~Q R ~-! 1 ! I.a-Ii ,~ _., i I " 8 ~ s~8 f 1 ,21 s-1 irg :-! 1u ig•a ~~-1 ~:. ~ . I !f i i l A.. •. s ~ . ~ °' ~ • , • • I r . l r I < I . , . , '· , ~ ...... ; ~ . . I • 1l • " ~ - • • • .. . ~ • WHERDS, ~ <:u111leticn of Phue I participation, any additicnal phases and required funding will be first approved by the Water and Sewer Board and &,glewood City c.ouncil; !Of, TIIEREFCRE, BE IT am.\lNm BY THE CITY CDH:IL CF THE CITY CE' DG.!HXJ>, ~. THM': Section 1. The City of Dlglawood dnirea to participate a a aponaor of Phue I of the Upper South Platte Managaant Progx• Phue I and shall cantribute $5,000, u its part of the South Platte Managaant ProcJr• Phue I and tanby authariw the Mllyor and the City Clerk to aign the Al;r I U I at for and .tn behalf of the City of DIIJlawaod. Introlllced, read .tn full, and paue4 an fint na41ng an the lat at of Octdler, 1990. Pd>liahad • a Bill fer 1ft Ordinance an the 4th at of Octdler, 1990. IIMIS by titla and pMNd an final nadin; an tha 15th at of Octdler, l.HO. Publialwd by title • ord1nlnce No. , Seri• of 1990, an the 18th at of Octdler' 1"0. - Patricli I. c:rcii,, clty dcti htdcli I. &aw • 'I • . I . . ' , - • • • • • t• . • ' .. COUNCIL C01e1U11ICATI011 DATIi We•tmin•ter/Thornton Settlement Agreement October 15, 1990 11 (a) INITIATD 8'1 l119lewood Water and Sewer Board Stewart Fonda, Director of Utilitie• The Water and Sewer lloard, at it• October 9, 1990 ... ti119 rec01111ended City council approval of the Settlement agr .... nt for the Standley Lake Water ~ight• with the City of Weat•inater and the City of Thornton, known a• Water Court Action• l86CW397, 88CW267, 89CW129 and 89CWll2, PUVIOUS COWICIL ACTIOII None. nan AIIALHII lngl...ood ha• fte9C)tiated a .. ttl ... nt with Weatainater and Thornton that will •itl9ate the daaac,e• to 11191...ood'a water right• that the developaent of the Standley Lake ri9hta would cau ... lngl...ood filed a atat ... nt of oppoaition to Weateinater ·• water r 9hta appl1 ca ton on Standley Lake on the baa • that t would nevathely affec ta ater t•, ••pee ally the 1t•1 Mc:Lellan .... nolr r 9ht. In reapo,i ... Weat T ornton, wh ch ha• • lar Standley Lake ri9hta, entered nto .. nego at ona w th ln9 4NOOIS, The propoaed Nttl-11t prov de• lfl9 a r ra aupply of water to• tat• any d te• 11191 NY neur w velopaent of tM I ndley Lake rl9hu, TM -nt o f tM Una a 11 at leaat '71 a cre fM and ch aa uo acre fee\ of ~ne1-.1c. 119 011 ch a er • dt y .... t nate aftd T of h • wa • w Torn on •• aupply " t ,. ~ ' . , • ' I • • ' - • • • • • ·, ,1~ caN:U. BILL NO. 49 :xmAdbcL A BILL F<ll AN <R>INMCE APPIIJVIR. AN AGRBIMDf'l' Blffllmf 'l'HE cm fl DIGLl!MXJ), 'DIE CITY at 11IJlffl:R AR> THE cm C. la'1MDl8'l"Dt lllamDG 'l'HE 8'1'NIU!Y I.ME la1'ER RIGHl'S. lllm!'M, the City of lnglwood bu ,wQNIS the ,wlicatiam of the City of '1'hamtcn and the City of lllatainater fer c:hmgea of certain water ritihU lalcMI • •ltaldlay Lake lflltar IU.c#lta• that ICIUl.c! injure the City of Dlglawood; 11'4 NOif' Ima&., • 1T CIIIIIUIIIID BY 'DIE cm CXD1CIL C. 'DIE CIT!C C. DQa«XI>, <X'IIPMX>, Al P<UOas 9actian 1. ErllJl.aa,d will vithdrw ita etata11nt of qipoaitian to the 111Pilciilciiw. 9actian 2. Nllt\lft 111d IClurce of the lllter. All wt.er dali'll9nd will be INt 1s oaaanly caiW iioaiiaiiii,tlw uae1 ,._., that 1a wt.er llhich my be ueed 111d aucceasiwly ra......s by the first uaar until it 1a ~letel.y OOl'ISl-4. ~ J. Plq ~· 1he place of dlliwry will be cne er m or fol.10ldnt • -.1aloads Ca) ...,...,., •• Qlian ...._ Diwni an fcility; (b) awtfield Pll II vo1r, (C) 1he City Ditch Qat1a illllfold frcll o.tfield PII t01r; (d) the DIIW 111th Line CWl Diwnian •tons; and ( ) lff/ location bael••n Ca) 11'4 Cd) renanlbly eelect:ad by Dia I 111d -1 - •. • • t .., • • • • • • I ' I J ~l Ji l If 1,1~ {1 -I 'i :sl Ii I Isl I I !m1 J~!~I 7 ~1 ! j. I; ~I~ }~P 11~ ,g~ i,.~ ,: ~ ! : l f f l ( (, ,, , A fl j 1 · i r t 1f 1 ,, ~ ( i • i f h l 1 . d1 i ,f, ~t I ! I I ·J' 1 1' J·'[ lAI K,! ~g i g If R l ~-< A.I tr i 8 8 Ii i f ,!~ JI ;1! jf i 11 ; i =• r !t If i} t1~ lr 1 l i ! ! 11 I '[ !~ 11 !~i 1 !!~ ~, 1 1 ig 1 1, ii: ,! {M i§~I ~~ . i Ji I I I Ii l ~ g '"R i g j .t ·1 J li ' f , I r .. .. ....... I I . . . ' ' , ~ ~ ' ~- ,• ' , ... I 1- - • • • • · ... • <. I, Patricia R. Craw, City Cledt of the City of lnglalood, Q)lcxado, hmllby certify that the aboue and fongoinlJ a a true acpy of a Bill fer m ordinanm, ~. mad in full, and s--4 en fint reading en the 15th day of~. 1990. h&lcli s. craw -J - . . • . ' .. I. • • - • • • • • , . . • ' <. HTJLRSllfT AGBHKPD' 1, Jntroouction; Parti•• 1n4 1Yrpo111 Th• parti•• to this A;raement are the City ot !r.9l•~ood ("Er.9lewocd"l, the City or Thornton ("Thornton") and the City of weatcinster ("West.:ll1nster"), All are municipal corporations or9ani1ed under the conetitution and laws or the state of Colorado. Weetain•ter and Thornton have filed application• for the chan;• of certain water ri9hts in the Watar court tor Water Division One, State cf Colorado, Th• application• include changes of what are :er.i:aonly know as the "Standle;, Lake Water Ri9hta", which ri1Jhts are eore particularly deacribed in the application• which tear docket nuaber• l&CWJt7, 81CW2&7, ltCW12t end ltCWlJ2 (the "appllcaticns"), applicatio:'\S on the ten:i• and condition• proposed by ~estainster a:,d '=hornton. The parties have a9reed to resolve their difference• pursuant to the a9raaaant herein eat forth, 2, lnalexeed ts Wltbdrev !n9lawood will withdraw itl atatemar.t of cppositio:'\ to the applications, or it the Ccurt will not panit withdrawal, !nq!ewood will not contest entry of deer••• in whatever torr.a are souqht by w .. t•instar and Thornton. Hovavar, Envlavood shall not ~• ob li9ated to ea~• a~y such action until this a1r••••r.t s h a l l h ave kaan rat i fied by the City councils of all thr•• Fart1as . ,. Rtc1n1~&on ec "Rtsr•• Con4&t1ane• J ,1 ~••t=inster a nd/or Thornton will cause th• del ivery ot c e r ta in un ~=••t•d water to En9 l e wood , a• provided be low, i f t h• ,. -. . ' I . • - • • • • • • ;·,v-;-;•; ;~.;:·,-.·•Y ; "Deer•• Condition" 1• mat. The "Deer•• Condition" i• defined aa f:)llCWSI J. 2 The "Clear creek Stan:Uey Lake Rights" :r.eans t?te .ater rights decread to th• Croke Canal and Standley take Reservoir in that eerta1n deer•• coi=onl.y known aa the "Dunklee Decree" dated Kay ll, ltll, in Civil Action No. 10052, Div. 11, Diatrict c~urt, City and county of Denver, naJ1ely1 Reservoir Priority No. 74 and 74-a on Clear Creek, ~o. I and 5a on Ralston creak, and No, 2 and 2-a on Layden Creak, and Ditch Priority No. 71 on Clear creek, No. 24 on A&laton creek and ~o. 5 on Layden C=••kr J, l "All Source• cecreed to ,~andley Laka" ::ear.a the Clear creak star.dlay Lake Riqhta plua aurface r.lnoff collected by Star.dley Lake plua th• water ri;hta iecreed to Standley Lake fro:3 ccal creek •~d Wo~an Creek, decreed !n ca••• nWlbered >114, 1172 and 1110 in the D!strict court for aoulder county and caae r.·~b•r 34GH in the ~iatri:t cour'! in &:"lcl for the City an~ Co~ty of Qenver, and ~o other • . J.4 A deer•• -.n1ch :t••t• the "C.Cre• ConcUt1on 11 !a one •nterecl .:"I the •PFl!catl~n• vhicn allow• •aver• .. dellveri••" of . on thai, 17, 10~ acre feet to Stan\lley I.alee per ann· tro:, Clear Cr •• St•~dla~ :.Ake Ji9hta (.n their entirat1 , ••'!ra olat•~ fro . :ha a.scvnt F•r •~•r• allovet to ~••~inater and T~ornton ), Tt.a prac:edinv aantence ... \IN8 Wt lleorNe 1o1.1. I:• t nt r ad n t~• veetaineter applicatior.e Vhic:h will be identical n p U ab~• eu.oeunce to tho•• entered ia u.e Thontton app i c:aUon. 3 ' I. • , - • • • • • • ,, S.:\ j av: Ci"&P However, it 1• poa•ibl• that auch will not b• th• case. If th• deer••• ter th• two cities vary in applicable substance, then t~• f;llo~ing :=ul•• shall apply. Th• :ecree Condition shall be ap~l!ed sepa:-ately fer each city, by extrapolating allowable ;er-share deliveri•• :or tha~ city to th• total outatandin9 share• !n the Standley Lake Divhion of the !'anen R•••rvoir and !rrigation cozpany, Which 1• 2372.471, and comparin9 the reaul~ to 11,100. If th• Decree Condition ia :et tor one city ~ut not the other, ~en ~h• Fixed ~ater and the C:n~in9ant Water delivery o~ligationa shall ca :reduced by an (and Thornton shall not owe Uxed Water or ccntinqent ~ater to !r.9lewoo~, b~t shall c:ntinue ~o ~•k• ~•l1veri•• thereo! on behalf o~ Weet:inster) if t~• teer•• condition ia not i:.et by Thornton•• decree, and by "' (and ~••t:ir.•t•r shell not owe water) if the Dear•• condition!• not met cy We•tair.ater' decree. If there are va:-ianc•• c•t~••n the elti•• in per-•hare annual "Crclte ::>el!,·er!ea• ~•=•u•• of var!ar.e•• in the ~•er•••• a •inilar proration •hall be :ade. J. 5 Such deUver1•• aha 11. te seaaund at the Cr:ke canal -Jhcharia• &ea•ure111ent n~ at the dovr.atrHa end cf th• Croke canal ~ust above Standley Lale•, and, lf nece•aary, at a diac~arqe :teaa~:-•r•nt Uu:ie )lat above the point ~r ;ointa at vhic h the c ~·.ar:h Ditch er t~e rar:are' Hi9h :.1:-:e canal dlachar1•• into ltan1ley t.ake. c~The cro~e O.liveri•••). ':here •h•U 1,e lncl1:ded in t~• •c:-oke te11ver1••• ~or t~• FU~•• of detern nin1 ~h•t..~er the teer•• cor.d1t1on • et , eny d1vere1cr.e on Clear creek t&ndley take •lthta which ere ) ' ' ' I . • • 1- • • • • • - ~istorically zada or mi9ht have bean =•d• at the haad;ata o! the c~cke car.al or Church Ditch b'.2t which ir.atead will be r..ade at alternat• poi:'\te of diversion. In particular, but not aa a limitati~:'l, there shall be included in "Croke Oeliveriee" under paragraph 4.8.l water diverted under the Clear Creek Standley Lake Ri9ht• at locations other than th• headgata ot the Croke Canal or the Church Ditch, includ1nt, but not liaitad to, such water which 1• by-p••••d at tha Croka Canal head9ata and stored in alternate ;ointa of storage pursuant to the deer•• entered in ca••• nurbarad HC:WHI and HCWHt, Water D1v1a1on one. If such water 1• aub•equen-cly tran•terred back to Standley t.ak• by exchan-aa, and ha• already been counted towards "Croke Deliveries", it shall not again be c~unted at th• t1:a ot exchange, and ehall be treated as not teir.9 water diverted on 1:.,a Clear creek Standley Lake Right•. ,., "Aver•;• Ce11verieeM maan• th• ann~al avera1• per11ittad by the c!acree. If the dee:-•• doe• not eetablbh an annual average Uait on such deliveri•• or tor "All Sources Decreed to Standley Lake" then the Deer•• Condition •hall be d••~•d to be i:et. l. 7 ~11 aurface inflow• ancl Hepa9e into the Croke canal ahall =• deeeed to be divereione on~• Clear Creek Standley Lake 19~u. If waten other t:oian diveraicn• o:, the Clear Creek Star.~ley Lake ~19hta pa•• through a diec:har9e aa•urin1 tlWte, the followint rules •hall apply. A ten percent (101) ditch 1~•• shall be aFP ied to such o~her water• r.eaeured at the headfat• en Clear c reek , and aw,tracted froa auch ... aureaent to detanine th• voluae ' . ' I· • 0 - • • • • ,,. - • I~ . • ' (. of such water• at the diechar9• ~eaaurinq flume. The re:aininq volu:a at th• discharge =•uurin9 Uu=e ar.all be dea1:1ad <:o be ~atars divartad en t.~• Clear creak Standley Lake R1qht1. J.B If the deer•• do•• not axpra1aly establish a li~it on parl'\it~•d amount ~f deliver1•• on the Claar creek Standley :.aka Rl9hta, but doe• aetabliah a liait or peraittad aaount of delivari•• on All source• Decreed to Standley t.ake, than dalivari•• on the Claar creek Standley Lake Right• will=• deemed to ta as, percent of deliveri•• on All sourcaa ~•creed to Standley I.aka. It there !a no axpr••• Uait or par=ittad amount of daliveri•• on either the Clear creek. Star.dlay :.aka Right• or on All Sourc•• oacreed to Standley Lake, than the Deer•• ccndition •hall be d••~•d t~ have been ~et. J.t A.,y diaputa ccncernin9 whether th• Cecra• Condition -------··-h•• been :et (but no other) ahall ~e raaolved by arbitrat!cn by a board of arbitrator•, each of ~ho11 ahall have had a:.a:atantial axparianc• in water :.av or water enfi:'\earin9 and nor.• or ..,hoa shall . -· ~ave l:een hire:l by any party in the ten yeara pre.:eding th• ---co •near.ant ct arbitration hearinqa, r.or prior tot~• ar~itrat!on dacieion. If any party maJcea a written d ... nd tor euch ar~itrat!on a ~d dali~•r• aaae to the othera, t~•n within JO day• attar date of !••~ ~•l vary o t a uc~ dacand , 1~9:.awcod 1hall ~••i;na~e an arb1t:1tor in writin9 d el ivered to th• other partiea, and "eatl"'lll'l ater and :~orr.to:, •hall. :ointly deei1:,ate ene arbitrator and 4e Uvar 1oritten notice ~ereof to En9le11oood. ( 1f !!'\orn':cn and ~e• ~inater canno~ •tr•• ~po n an arbitrator, within •~c period, ' . , .. I . • • , - • • • • • the one dHi;nated by Enqlewood ahall act alone), The two artitrators so ch~aen shall, within 30 daya after the designation o~ tha laat of them, c:hooae a third and deliver written notice thareot to the thr•• partiea. T~• thr•• arbitrator• •hall reach a dec:iaion by a majority vote, after•~ inveati9etion and hearing at which th• parti•• may appear and ~iva teat1aony and arc,ucant, Any deciaion of the arbitrator• ahall be final and bindin9 upon the parti•• and ahall be enforceable pur•uant to th• ~r.itona ,• Arbitration Act•• adopted by the State of Colorado. !ha parti•• )~ on each aide of any diaputa ahall each pay 1/2 of the total of the t•e• cf ~h• ar~itrator•. • ~. :,:,ct ?f tba RIC[II GPn~lSiAD ,.1 !(:•ct, It the cecr•• condition i• ~•t, Thornton and Weat.,1r.ater will ca::•• the delivery of untreated water to !n1l•~ccd aa follov•. (Thornton vill pl\yaically ealte all ~el1veriee ·.anl••• o~arvhe a9raed, •• provided belov). If th• ,ecre• con~ition i• not ret, ih• parti•• ahall reaai~ bound by all obli9at1::u~• ••t forth henln other than tlloae of deUverin9 ~ntreated water, except that r.otvithatandint any ot.her prov!aion .ereof, rr.1!ewood ray object and participate fully!~ aubae~nt ch&niH of 'Jater ritbt• appUcao:1ona hwolvilWJ t~ C!ear CrHk Standle y L&k• later ~lqht• w~!ch •••~ to :rar.afer ireater quant1ti•• o f v ai:er, pro rata tor •bare ~•pr•••n~•d by u;a Deer•• Condit!Oft, r• p, a n 11 , , a :aivre eDf •avrce a( Sbe NISIE, All vnar daU\·ered • "' - • . • ' I . • ' I - • • • • • water which may be used and aucc•••ively re•u•ed by th• fir•t uaer until it 11 cooplately consumed by avaporation or trar.apiraticn. --· . ------____ .______....,. • Th• delivered water must hav• been previoualy decraad tor :u'Jnicipal UH, Er.glewood s::"iall have t.he ri9hts_~L•l.l_n~urn f_lcws_!:-c:':I ~!I• -·------·-- of th• delivarad water. Thornton ahall l:e entitled to r.1alce ------· .. ------ del~very to Englewood from any aourc• whataoever fron which conaumptive u•• water can be made available to Enqle~ood at the place• of d~livary •pecified and liaited below, , ~4.3 Pl•c• of Ptliy•ry. The place ot delivery will be Qn• or :':lore ct tha tollowin9 selected by Eft9lewood: (a) !nglevood'• ~nion Avenue Civeraion facility: (b) Chatfield ReHrvoir: (c) Th• City Ditch Outlet Manifold fron Chatfield Reservoir: (d) the Cenver Hi;h Line canal Div•r•ion Work•1 and (e) ar.y :ocation tetween <•> and (d) rea•onably •elected by In9lewood1 (f) o:-such point or point• on t.ha lo~th Platte livar reaaonably ••!acted ~Y tr.glevood vhich are at or below th• hiatorlc agri.:ultural poir.tl of divenion of the water which i• to be aupplied, except aa followa1 with r••F•ct to daliveri•• due prior to calan~ar year ltU, deliver!•• :ay be made at !n9la·..-ood'• :1clrcon Ditch headqate on lear Creek, by axcl':.ange from lo~•r poi:,tl, to the exter:t that other aourc•• of water available to Thornton auch aa Thorr.ton'• ri9hta froa for:er Water Diatrict Zl, c::'lc Lele.a, and water due froa c:antannial Water and al ver1••· tr.q ewood wUl be required to take delivery by ••ch•I\I• to t e Kc :oo haadqat• o n l y if dal1very by exchan9e to ' - ' I· • ' - • • • • • • (. point• (a), (bl, and (c) cannot be aada by exchange becauae of i:'la~equa ta exchange capacity. If t?\a water rights from which dal i"tary i• to 1:e :,ad• are decreed for ~uniciral use a:id =onau=ptiv• use, but nQt fer :Siveraion at a place ••lected !:y !nglawooc:I, and a chanc;• of point of divaraion is necessary, En9lawood will obtain the char.ge of point of diveraion if the original agricultural point of ~1version waa above ~atfield Reservoir or on Plum Creek, otherwiae, the change will be obtained by wh1chava,1of :horr.ton a~d Wast=ir.atar ~•liver• th• water. "4·' Per!od :or ce1iv1rx of fi114 w1t1r; ce:=1nc1=1nt, ,elivery of !i><ad water shall ca mad• batwaan May 31 and the !ollowint Sapta~bar 30, The tirat period during ~h1ch dalivary of t!xad water arj contin9ent water i• ~•~ired ahall begin June 1, lttJ, "ri~ad water" and "con~in9ant vatar" are def1~•d telov. /4, s ilH pf QtliYt£¥• The rate of ~•livery shall be Ht by rr.orntor., 1r.d •hall :iot exceed :.o c. t. •·, unl••• !n9levood con1enta to a ;reater rate not ~o exoead JO c.t.a. Such cor.aent »hall ~ot ta ~nraaaor.ably vith.~eld if anovpack and rainfall condit1or.s ara auch aa raaao:-.ably to ir.dic•t• that failure to deliver at a rate up to .20 c. f,I, 11itht reaaonably r:ean that ~=rnton•s ao~rc•• available !roa for,:ier water Dia~rict 33, Aell!ftqton Lake and Due~ Lake, ar.d Cantar.nial ~atar Oiatrict wo~ld ~o~ ~• •~fflcient to ~•k• the raqul1lt• dellveriea, After 1117, for purpo••• ot 4eterm1nln9 whethar ln9levood ehall conaer.t to a t 'ov rate e•~••dl ~g 10 c.f.a,, Thornton•• eourc•• available frc Vater Dlstrlc~ 2, ahall lr.clude all lta rifht• vh1ch h1atorica11r • ' • I . • ' - • • • • I• • <. point• (a), (b), and (e) cannot be aade by exchan;• becau1e of i~a~equat• exchange capacity. If t?\e water rights from 'which dali~•ry i• to be ~ad• are decraed for ~unicipal u1• •~d =on1u:nptiva use, but nQt fer :tivaraion at a place selected !:y ?n9lewood, and a chan;• ct point ot diveraion ia nece11ary, En9lawood will obtain the ct:ar.9e ot point of diveraion it the cri;inal a9ricultural point ot ~iversion was above ~atfield Reservoir or on Plu= creekr otharwise, the chan9• will be obtained by whicheve]"of Th~rnton a~d Westmir.ster ~•livers the water. "4,4 Per~od for P1l!v1rx Rf rtxl4 water; cca:r=1ne1=1nt, :elivery :t !i>ced water shall ca :ca~• between May ll. and the !ollowinq Sapte~b•r lO. The first period durinCJ ~h!ch delivery of t!xed water ar~ contin9•~~ water is ~•quired 1hall be;in ~une 1, 1993, "ri,•d water" and "con~in9ent water• are defi~ed telov . ./ •• 5 BIH pf RfUveg:y:. The rate of ~•livery shall be Ht by n:.orntor., 1r.d •hall ~ot exceed :.o c.:.,., unlesa !n;levood con1ents to a greater rate not ~o exceed JO c.f,1. Such cor.sant whall not ta ~nraasor.ably ~1t!\.~ald it anovpack and rainfall conditior.1 are auch •• raa1or.ably to ir.dicate that failure to deliver u a rate up to .20 c.t.1. 11i9bt nHon&bli' r:Hn that ~h:rnton '• so~rc•• ava1.able !roa for111r Water District a,, ~ell.r9ton La e and Due~ I.Ake, and Canter.nial ~•ter ,ietrict wo~.d ~o~ ~• e~ffictent to ~•k• th• requieite deliveri••· After l tll, tor ~u rpoee• o t deters1nln9 whether ln9 l ewood •hall coneent to• t .ow rate e•~••d1 ~9 10 c.r .•• , Thornton•• 1ourcae available frc Water D1etr1c~ 21 •hall tr.elude all it• rifbt• wttioJI hiator1ca11r • ,. - ' • . ' • I . • - • • • • • , . • ' water which may be used and aucceaaively re•ua~d by the tirat uaer until i~ is coopletely consumed by evaporatior. or trar.apiration. --~-. ------__________....,. Th• delivered water 11:ust have been previoualy decreed tor :n~nicipal UH. Er.qlewood s~all have the riqhts_ tCL..UUt!-~lcws _ _!rc!l ~,e .,_.__ ---- of the delivered wat•r. Thornton ah.all be •ntitled to r:ialce -. --·--·· ... ----- del~very to Englewood fro~ any aource whateoever fron which conauaptive uae water can be cade available to En9lewood at the place• of d~livery apecified and liaited below, I ~4.3 Place pf D9liy9ry. Th• place of delivery will be =n• or ~ore of the tollowin9 selected by Enqlewood: (a) !n9le~ood 1 a ~nion Avenue Oiveraion facility, (bl Chatfield RHervoir1 (c) The City Ditch Cutlet Manifold tron c~attield Reservoir, (d) ~h• tenver High Line canal Diveraion Work11 and<•> ar.y :Qcation ~•t~••n (a) and (d) reaaonably ••lected by En9lewoodr (fl or such point or point• on tha IQ~th Platte liver reaeonably ••lected ~y Er.9lewood which are at or below the historic a9r!.:ultural points of diveralon of the water 1,;hich 1• to be supplied, except aa followat vith respect to deliverie• due prior to calen~ar year UH, deliveriea ~ay be made at J:n9le..-ood' • :1elrcon Ditch teadqate on Bear creek, by exchanq e trom lover pol:\t1, to the exter.t that other aource, of water availaltle to Thornton auch a• 7horr.ton•s r19ht• troa tor=er Water Di•trict 23, We \ .~9ton Lake, :>'.Jc:k La>te, and water due fro centennial Water and lan1ta~ic~ D1s~r1ct •r• inadeq-Jete to nake tne raqu1•1te e l ver1••· tnc; evood wUl be required to take deU.,·ery by ••cha~,• tot• Hct:o ' ,, ~ • .. ' I . • , - • • • • • d1Y•rt•d therein. Thornton and !nglawocd =ay mutually agree upon a qreatar rate =f delivery, fer exacpla in order to ta~• advantage of delivery cpportuniti•• from Higbl1n• Cana!. th• South Platte River t?\rough the Oanvar ~' ,i,,• e, x111ur11ent. water to b• delivered ahall be measured at the point of delivery. ~ [i¥•4 NDP»nt tp bt Dfliy•g•4 c riwed W1t1rl. 75 acre feet per ann\m shall be delivered durinCJ aach P•:},od _ of delivery, (~h• "Fixed Water">· ~. Cgptic11nt IBAYQt tp ;• p911y9r9d. •••• 1 ~ contin9ent aaount, up to J75 ac=• feat, shall be '1eUvered •• da•cribed balov, •ater"). ':'he porti~n of t.'le contin9ent a1:10unt t.:» be :lel!vered •~•ll ~e dater9inad aa tollova • •••• 2 thrc~th the follovint OCtober Jl, •••• J :f 4-.ariftfl any vater f•ar the ~•tar· daUvarad to aun~ley L•k• by divanion• on Claar CrHk Standle y Lake Water l i9ht• ("Croke Del1ver1ee11 ) exceed• 11,000 ecra fHt, (awaject to th• eodUicaeion of pera9raph U). than the • o nt ot cont. ntent ltatar due ntlavoocl a haU It• c a c.:.au n the fo : ,:1, "' e r, ~ella :U be 1tipUat by the a nt br . lei\ cnu oaUvad•• .a1sm• lt.~oo a cre UIS.i. Th • obU9uio to del var cont111t•nt at n (t • contl, t Water t ,,, - • .. .. ' I . • ' - • • • • • • ,. Si:'iT av : ~t-1&? point during any water year when Croke DeUveriee total lt, ooo acre feet, and •hall increae• (per the formula above) until the sooner of (a) the lut Croke oeliveri•• d:.1rin9 the particular water year, or (b) the point at which deliverie• to Englewood total 375 acr• teet. That part of the contin9ent water Obligation which accrue• prior to Aucauat l durin9 any water year =u•t be delivered dur1n9 the period tetween May ll and September 10 of the watar yaar durin9 which th• obligation accruH. 'Ihat part of the contin9ent Water Obligation which accrue• on or aftar Au9Uet 1 during any year may, at the option of Thornton, te paid durinq t~• delivery period tor the tollovin9 vatar year. Thornton may prepay t~• Ccntin9ent Water Obl19ation tor any water year dur1~, tile delivery periocl tor that year. For example, if Thornton eatinatee Croke Deliveri•• will total lt,ooo acre feet around J\11\e ao, it uy prepay ba9inni::9 June 1, If auch prapayaent reeulte !.n an cverpayaent, then Thornton (and veeta1neter) . ay-not recoup a ny part of the overpayw-ent . (Prepey:ae nt ir.ay-ta de at a ny tire d urint tr.• May )l to t epteuer 1 0 del ivery F•riod). .... , l lveri •• ea al l be aaured a• provided in pa r a9ra ~h • 1.1 and J ,7 altov e . 4,1 .5 I t divert ed at er •• av e i lable for divere 1 n und er bo~ the Cl H r Cne nefld ley take aitht• and lO . . • . - " I . • , ~ - r ~ • • • • • I • . • ' under more jw,ior prioritiea ot Waatainatar and/or Thornton (or no priority, as in the case ot "no call" co. ditiona), then the divarsicns (and ~•liveries) shall be allocated tir•t to the Clear Creak Standley Lake Ri;hts, to the extent of the full permiaaible decreed flow rate of the Clear creek Standley Lake ai9hts, (The fore;oin9 ••ntence ahall be applicable only to acc:ountin; under thi• a9r••••nt, and than only until "Croke Deliveri••" have reached 22,,,, acre feat), ,.,.e Thornton and Waatainstar shall cauae all tlum•• neceaaary for measurin1 tlow on the Clear Creek Standley Lake Ri9hta to be installed ar.d properly r.aintained ar.d a continuous flow meter or meter• ~o be inatalled, ~aintained and read, su=nari•• ef volw:•• ~•a•urad for each calendar ~onth shall be provided to En9lawood within 15 day• af~er the end of each calendar =onth, and !n9levood shall have reasonable ace••• to all :aasurinc, device• and recorda, ~o i~t~rmation ~•ad be •ant !or a ~onth d~rin9 which n~ deliver!•• occur. In the event of a breakdown, deliveries on the Clear Creak Standley Lake Ri9ht• ~ay be ••tiaatad aa 15 ~ercant of delivu:iea on AU source• cecread to Standley !.alee, •• provided in para9rap~ J,I, based on 9au9e hei;~~ and the area•capeclty chart and recorded r•l•a••• troa ltandley Lake and ~t~er 1~for=a~1cn r.eceasary to cale\:late i ~f!cv on a ass balance approach. • · • Previeiane fer Pet &,·en ar ri1e4 104 san;tnsenS: IISK, 11 ,- ~ ' ' • ' I . • , ]- • • • • t• . • ' '· 4,!Ll If the Deere• Condition 1a met and rixed 1,ater is tl".ereafter o...-ed to Enqle-.ood, Westr.1ir.ster shall ass1qn and trans!er, by duly •x•c~t•d stock powers sufficient to cause the -;nns!er cf record o-.mer•hip to Thornton on U:.e bo:>ka of the co::-.paniea herHfter speeitied, the ~ollowinq ahar•• of atoei<: 2. 714 abar•• ot stock in the t.oWH' Clear CrHk Ditch company ~.51 share• ot stock int~• Wellinqton Reservoir Co:pany J.11 share• or stock in the Burlington Di~eh eo~pany. ::, consid•ratior. of thia assignment and transfer, Thornton shall ther eupo:, ass·J:1 • a :i d ac;r•• to ;:erfo:':11, forever, all del!.veri•• of ?'h;e~ Water required to ~. rade to l:nqlewood on accoW'lt ot the ~•er•• cor.~ition cain9 :et. !n9lawood consent• to this •••~pt.ion 1r.d ac;reerent ~o per tor.a \.!'1Clertaken by Thor:,ton, an:! En9l.evood shall boit only to ~Or.\ton for per!onance ot all :b11;ationa r.der this Settl•~•nt A~eewent perta1n1n9 to deliveries to it of fixed ~ater. ,.,.a t:nl ••• ar.d unt.l Weatainater !.:wolces the prero9atives ot F•ra9raph 7.2 :e lov, Tho rnton further •••u~•• and a9n•• to partor2 all physical deUveriea of Conti:-:1ent Water n.,.~ire d tote de t, ?~9l evood ~nd er thia set:l•~•nt A;ree:ent .:c. •oJrc•• o t •~pply co tro l e~ ti T~ornton, :n con a.deret ion !:: • ll •••u~pt on a r.d • ree•e.t to perforz, ~ee n •ter a h 1 U, ·r•~•nt :o F•r• ra s:andhy :.a • ••rv~lr, to o::. ton t:ie q-J a :,t1t1 H o r ._.aur e preHnuoo:9 ·en lneter•a t ft a r • ~t contl~t•nt vat•r pa id by u "' - . ' .... I . • • - - • • • • • t• • Thornton to Englewood. Water markad•over to Thornton ahall be of like kind in F•~isaibla ~••• to that which Thornton delivers to Enr;lewcod. ?:-ovided that WHt:iinater haa per!oned it• obligation• -:o ::1ark-ovar .atar to Thornton, !nc;rlewood ahall look only to Thornton for perfc~anca cf the obli9ation to daliver Continqent P9liy9ry tP ~1,11 Npn-1,eEIPI and Npn-Y•• !~c;rlavood ~ay~9n or deliver the Fixed or continc;rant l."atar to the centeMial Water and Sanitation Dbtrict, er ita succa•sor•, in ·.mole or in pa~. Durin9 any period when neither !nc;rlewood n~= Centennial haa ~.e capacity to atore er immediately use ~atar which ia due, de11veri•• •hall be torc;rivan at th• rate of 10 c.f.s. ~~ornton •hall ~e reaao~ably cooperative in atta"ptinc;r to ~aka daliveri•• durinc;r per!oda when they can ba u••d or atorad, =~t the ~ltiaate daciaion aa to dalivary data• ahall re~ain vith Tborntcn. 6. XRSis• AC O,liy9gy Thornton aball 9ive ln9!evood vrlttan r.ctice at least 20 ~ay• ~ advance of co:taenc ... nt of deliveriea. II '· 0111 s,,s.sne ac 111sa!ces1· er4 ·ra ernsu t.a EaleYSP4 tor , 1 ·n.e•• an4 ntil ~ .. inater axerc!ae• l ta ;,nr i at ive• to a • H,arue al . •rv o f c:ondn9ent water to .~9 l evood ae prov.dad .:.n • t :,a l app y "' t e ra9ra,a. 7 • a Hlov, •• ket en prl osplee •e~ forth ln para9rap I nu ., of ~•r vbic!l •• ina~er u "' - - ' I • • • , - • • • • • • '· shall be obligated to mark-over to T~ornton at Standley Lake ~•••rvoir in cons:deration cf 'n\ornton's ?&yr.ant to Englewood or -:he c,jr.tinger:'t Water in consideration or rhornton I s 5=ay::ier.t -:o !:-:gla.,..ood of weauinst•r' • portion of the Contingent Water as dater111ined in s:aragraph 8, 7.2 At ita election, and sw,jact only to the .ritten approval of !nglewood, which approval ahall not unreasonably~• ~ithhel1, WeatDinster ~ay furnish it• ahare ot Contingent Water to !nqla-co::! ~rc1:1 1ourc•• -.!':ich r.,ay ~e available to it an:t. which ntisfy t!':a requiu:tent• for conur.qent i.uar .,.hich ott:ar;;11a apply ";o Thorntcn. H .,.ast.:iir.ster so alec'ts, it ahall give written notic e to T~ornton one yaar in advance ~f data at which it will s~a,:it~te !.ts own eup.,Uee in aatietaction of its share of Ccnt!.nqent Water. ~s:on a11ch p:-ovieion of Cont1ncaent 'l.;'ater to ln;l ewood, ~eatminster shall no lonqar have any obl19at1cn to ~•rk- c·:er 'Jatar ';o '!!':ornto:, at Stal'\dl ey Lake 1'Hervoir, and T?\ornton sh all ~o cn;ar ~ave •~Y cbliqat1on to !nqlewood for da~ivary of ~••t~inst ar'• share of the cbliqation for Contingent Water. ~pon a1.:c:h pro·, is 1:n or C~l'lt 1nqent Water to E:\tlawood by weata1nater, t.t• :••Fectiva o~l.qat1ona or Veat~1r.ster and Thcrr.ton for Co:it1nqer.t ·.: t :-at:al!. 1n t .. e ever.t tot. 1oe1t :a.niter and ~crntcn :eet the :,e re cc~d: c, ~• ~.ocatad thereafter 41 to ~•1 ~!~•tar and rovt ded , n evar , t..~•~ any s FP • entary q: -e :,t s .. ~ .: .er • l CO/S tar.~!ey :.a • 1hara!\01dara y · lc:h '\~a araho d are y <:,. I'! te to tr:e s:1 •n~ cf \. •. e c:r.t:.r.9 • t ner •~all , • •ct , ':o • r u n ,s:rova of En,levoot ( hie: . , • . - ' I . • , - • • • " - • I• • ' .. :,:-c--,-:; ;,.·:~:.:.v. approval ,hall not unreaaonably be withheld) alter thi• allocation ~o t!'l• degree s~ch shsra~olders ~ave agreed to auu~e respons:bility for a portion of Contingent ~ater obligations. A• a condition of ~ts •Fproval under t~i• subparaqraph, ~nqlewood ~•Y req-~ir• appropriate av1denca ot Wast~inster'• co~plianca with the tar=• ot para9raph I heraot. !f ,:aatainsur 111ak•• separate delivery of Contingent \Jater ~nder thia sU!,para9raph, Weatainater, to th• extant of it• obli;atior.• shall be •~•titutad for Thornton ~h•rever thi• Sattlarent Aqree=ent othervi•• place• right• and duties therefor in :!'lorntor:. T~• rate of ~•livery shall t:ie apportioned 261 to Thornton and,,, to ~••t~ir.ster, u~l••• west~inster and Thorntcn •~all othervl•• •tr••· 1 . 01s1rnii>tltRn of J;esb Paaisieant,', Ci1D'iin;ent ~,t.ar C'lal !eat: lea, 1.1 rh e total Ccntin9ent ~•t•r CDl~9ation to !nilewoo4 shall be calculated a nnually aa follova1 OI L • Ma• c f c,, Min cf 375 ,(TOTD-17,2l2 ) x o .0119 ) ~~•r• CBL 1s the Cont !n9ent Water o~li9at i on in acre•feet, .e r • TO TO 1• ~,• .-~ant1ty i n acre•teet ot t t e tota l a nnua l .el.ve ri • ,, St•~~l e y !.ak• un der the Cl ear Cr••x 1:1nd:e 1 La ke ·-.. J,. • •r •• •r •~o t ore :ha n9•d ~ ••>· ·• e r •• • er•• con4!t 1o~ ad • ·o~. ••~ lfte t er •hall t ear~.• en~1r• Con~tr.1•~· • : •~! ~le ahal l be reel c ecl by a,,. :t •. ornt on eta 11 • . I . • - • • • • • , . • ' '· th• cacr•• condition and Weat.ainatar doe• not, Thornton •hall bear t~• anti=• conti:iqent Water Obliqaticn, which ahall be reduce~ by 70, a. J If both Waat:dnatar and Thorn~on meat the =>•er•• Cc:idition, the contingent Water Obligation ot wa,tninater and Thornton (and ot Nortb9laM and/or FRICO in the avant either Northglenn or FRICO •tr•• to contribute to the Contin;ant Water Obligation) •hall be the uaount of each party'• "adj..:ated -:ontinqant Water obli;atior." &a calculated under the followinq 8,l.l !ach participant'• contin;ent ~ater Obligation shall be t;he amount ot that participant'• "adjuated con'tinqent '-•tar Obl19ation11 aa calculated under paragraph l,J,l, T~• "adj uated Continqant Water obli9ation11 of each participant ahall be calculated•• follova: tOTOJ • WOJ • TOJ • N0 2 • ro2 ~h•r• T0~02 ia the "ad juated Contin9ant ~ater Obli;ation" and ia aqual to OIL. l,l,1,1 I f TO TOl <•• calculated i n para;raph 1,:,2 t e l cv} ia 9reatar than OIL, the "ad,uat8' conti:,1ant •atar bHi ~l cn·• o t H eh parti c i pant ahaU be c alc•.a l ated H t o .!~• 1 •Cl ... ! . a X (?OTC1 • Cit) 4 . !I! • I TOI • ':'0 1 -ac (TOTOl -OI L) . , . • 0 ' • 1 -ae (t OT0 1 -CI L) 1t I'~ • I • .. I . • - -- • • • • • I• • . , F02 • FOl -II X (1'0'1'01 • OIL) W'! + T! + h"E • PE ~h•r• ft02 1s the adjusted ~••t~inster contingent ~ater Obligation, wh•r• T02 is ~~• adj~sted Thornton Contingent ~ater Obli;ation, where NOJ i• th• adjusted North9lenn contin;ent ~ater Obli;atlon: wher• !OZ 1a th• adjuated FRICO contin9ent Water Obl1qation. a.J.1.2 If TOTO\ (a• calculated in paragraph 1,3.2, below) is l••• tha~ or e~al to 01~. th• Madj~•t•d cont!.n;ent Wate'f' Oblitation" of each participant shall be calcu lated as !ollcws: W02 • WOl -WD x (':0?01 -~IL) WO+ TD+ MD+ r~ T02 • TOl -Tt> x (TOT01 -OIL) WO• TD• SD• FD N02 • ~01 -HD x (TOT0 1 -OJL) WO+ TD• ND+ rD roa • ,01 -[P X (TOTOl • CIL) WD. TD -MD + ro 1.1.2 The •1&.'\e d j~sted contin9ent Water Obliqat io~ of each participant shell b e calc:\lllt•d a• tollow11 '-?1 • WI IC .Cllt. liR IC •• of (0, CIL•(TOTl IC . ...,, W>TD•. ·>rD T~l • -• Ht• m • Max of (0, 011.-(:0TI , Ht )) . . wa,.n,.11S.ro ,'01 • :,I& " O,CHt • n!~ w M .. of (0, lt•(TOTS x ,':Ht )) vo.era.ro ,01. •R • O,O Ht • ID VO.TC,.ltO.f5 • •• ot (D, 0 L•(l)'fl • ,I) • .. ,, ' .,, - • ' ' .., .. ' I. • - - • • • • • • ;·.~-;--:; :·.::~;-':, TOTOl • WOl + TOl + NOl + F01 wt.er• 1-:01 !.s t.~• unadj,.:ate~ Wettill1nster Cend!iger.t 1.1ter ccligation in at; ·-~•r• T01 is th• \.nadjusted Thornton contingent :o1ater o~ligation in af1 where NOl i• th• u:r.adjuated North9lenn contingent ".;ater Obl!9aticn in at, ~here fOl i• t~• unadjusted fRICO Contingent Water Obligation in at: w~ere ~OTOl 1e the unadjuated Total Contingent 1,;,ter ~bl i gatlon in at: a, l, l Th• ••trigger exc:eadence•" ot Heh pa:tic:ipan': shal l ce c:aleulated ae tol!cva: WI • ,, ... of (I). WD -WT) ff • Max of (0, TD • TT) S! • ~a,c of (0 , NO -NT) H . ~·-o f p , FD• r.') ton '-l •Tl:• .. l+fl ~. ere ~l !• t he ~••t ~n •t•r ~:!gger r xceedenc• in a c re-!eet r e r • 71 1e ~•Th o rnton ~r119er 1xc:eedenc• !n a~re•t eet, ·• ere I • t ·• ~rt~1 l •nn Tn11•r lxc eeder:c e in a cl'e -faet 1 • • r .. h ... .. r • • ! 1• • l ie 0 l •V :.a rate r r: al ClNr C'l'MIC I l•r :.a -• • • I • • t , - J • • • • t• • ' ' : :.:-;-: u . i ~. t ; .... v. ' ~ater Ri;ht81 where TD 1• th• (f1Jant1ty in acra-feet of Thcrnton annual deliver1a• to Standley Lake ~nder the Clear creek Standley Lake ":oater Jti9ht•1 wr.ere ND is t.he quantity in acra•teet of North;lenn anr.ual jeliveri•• to Standley Lake under the Claar creek Standley lake Water Jti9ht• {excludin9 the deliv•ri•• H•ociated with t:orth;lenn'• aao. 729 •?lar•• heretofore chan;ed in u••>. In the event that ~orth;~enn 1• c;; par:t,icipatinq int.he contingent par.:ent, t~en SD • Or where FD i • the quantity !nacre-feet of TP.ICO s hareholder• other than We•tain•t•r , Thornton and North9ler.n annual delivar1•• t o Standley Lake under t~e Clear craelt Standley La~• Water Ri;?lta. :n the event that n1co h oat pan,1e1vt,toa ln the cont1n9ent saysent, then FD• 0 , I , J., ':he "tr!99er •~ou.o,ta " ot each parti c i pant s h a ll !:le ca lc-J l ated a• f o!low a1 WT • el X l7 ,2 J2 2 151 ,70 T • 11 • 1 7,2J 2 nh .ut :T :II • 7 ,U2 J:.U ,, 0 ,: . n . . n el'e u t • Vee r.eter Trlne r uo nt re -:T ·• e Thor ton Tri"e r •r " • on l e ftft tr 11e r All t 11 i-n e;re•teetr a cre •f .. t ; :, acre •teet "' - • • ' I • • 1- 1~ • • • • • I• • ' (, - -;-:u .... t:""~ • ................. where FT 11 the FRICO Tr199er Amount in acre-feet: · .. her• ws is the :-.~er ot shares owr.ed 1:y Wesbin1-:er in :RICO/Standley Division as determined on May lat of each year: 1ohe:-e TS is t.'ie n1.:.i=er of share• c,o-r.ed by T~orntcn in FRICO/Standley Division as deterained on May :st of each year, ,..r.ere NS ia the n\Dli>ar of share• owned by North9lenn in FRICO/Standley Division as detera1ned on Kay 11t of each year (less 220.12, shares heretofore chen9ed in use): -... ~ere Fa is the nwmer of shere• owned t:y the FltIC:O shsreholdtrs ~ther than westa!nater, Thornton and North9lenn in :~ICC1Sta~d!ey ~ivisien •• ~etel"lll!ned o~ ~ay 1st of each year. I • .& so lcn9 as Thorr.ton ia obl1;ed by the tens of t.'i1• se~4:.l•~•nt Aqree~ent to ~a~e physical deliverie• to En;lewood of conti~;•nt ~ater en behalf of wesaainster. wastainster :ay ~n~ependantly of any sue~ actual deliveries or absence of :eU.·,erie• by ~ornton to !nc,levood of contin9Mt Water, :ark•ovar ·.:•ter to T~ornton at Standley Lake Jleeen·oir on the follovi:19 te~• • r.d concU t 1 ens 1 I. •. ~ :011&encin9 on J'une 1 of any i ear ~••t inster :ay, eMerc1sinf it• ovn indepel'ldent jud;aent, deteraine v~et.~er or not ~a:-k-ovar water 1hall ~e prepaid to 'r.\ornton. 1,4,l Arly F:epay:aen~ o~ =-=~·over v•t•r by ~es~!natar ,t:a 1 oe :t•.ted 1n fl\l•nt1ty and rate of t!ov to t.':at vhlcb 7!'1o rr.ton • tr.eoretica!ly entitled to deliver to E:1tlevoocl •• • ;:•,~.,,~of Contlntent Veter. ,.,., A pre,ayr,.er.t of aar~-over vacer by Veet~tnater to ao I' - . , ' I . • - • • • • • (• • ' '· . ,u -:i-:,',J • l'.i• ·=~, .. • ........ _:.J••"~ Thornton whieh exceeds the •hare or Contingent Weter, under ap~lication ct th• tar:• of t.~1s para;raph I, which Weet~inater =•Y i:le ~ound to owe Thornton 1n a water ~·ear, ahall reaain th• property or Thornto::,. 8,4.4 It Thorntcn elects to D&Jc• prepay,riants ot contin;ent Water to En9lewood on behalf or Westninater, Weatainater ~•Y nev•~•l••• aaka its own independent judqaent ~hether or not to avail iteelf or prepayment or aark•over water to Thornton. .... , If Thcrnton elects to uke no prepayment of c~ntin;ent Water to Zn9lewood and reli•• on the paytient schedule c-:her~i•• prcvided tor in this lettlesent Aqree2ent, an4 ~••t&in1ter also •l•~• to aake no prepayaent of :iark-over ~•tar to 'Ihcr::,ton, Westainatar shall mark-over water to Thornton conc1.irrently wit."a Thornton•• delivery of contintent Water to Enqlewoccl. 1.,., lo lo~, as Thornton 1• obl19ed by th• teraa or -:hie Jettlesent A9reuant to cake deUver1•• of Contln9ent ;tater to !n9lewood on tehalf of Westaineter, Thon:to:a shall be eole l y reapcreibl• for •11 •~ions r.eo•••ary for the delivery of C~ntir.qe ~t Wat er t~ En9levooc1 eo ae to honor t.he Contin9ent ~•t•r cbl19aticne to ln9lewooe1, an4 ~"lat Venair.ster e!\aU l:e aolely :••ions!b.e for a l l actior.a n•~••••ry ~or the delivery ot ~ar -over ~•ter to Thoniton so as to h,nor the provie1one oft. 1• r1r1;ra;h I • I, S Therl\ton ant Wea~........ •PH v.at: 1nt1evoocl le r.ot: reeponelble tor t..,e d e velopsenc or application or the rortiU!a .. c n "' - • - I. • ' - • • • • - S:'li 3Y : Ct-,&P "·······~-·-·· • torth in paragraph 1,3 above, which detel'111in•• th• relative o!:>l:.c;aticn• of Thornton and ~••tminater vis-l-via or.a ar.ot~ar .::m:arninq those parti••' obligation t:) deliver cont1r.gent ~atar t:> E:n9lawc,od. In t?\e avant of any diapute between Thorn-:on and west::iir:ater concernin9 application c,f that formula and/er weatmin•t•r'• obli9ation to book over water to Thornton, Thornton shall neverthele•• continue to make the requiait• dal1veri•• to En9lei,ood (except for deliv•ri•• which We1t1dn1ter ha• elected separately to aate pur•uant to para9raDh 7,2, above). Thornton and Englewood ~il.l.. cinteapox.ane:)ualy s!;n tha ~~ l:r t' ,-.!. ..... ~ agrea~nt attached h•r•to a• Exhibit AA.ei al to 9Ive !nglewood a proF•rtY intereat in Thornton•• water r19ht• which Kay be u•ed for dehvery of ~"I• fixed Water and c:ontin9ant water. t."pOn requeat ot :hc rnton , !n9lavood •h•ll not unraaaonably r•f~•• to rel•••• frc: ~~• ;ree2ent attached•• Exhibit A r11ht• vhic."I are not ~ec•••ary o:o '.".a ka the required deU.vari.. to Enc,levood Cpertlc~larl~ H ~eat !nater se~arately prov i de• i t• llhare o f t he c ontingent ~•t•r> or t o a ~ov r •l •••• of certain r1 9hta a nd •~•t1tution of other • equau r1thte, !O • isbtlr ewele ,,. I Ysenar;e ef CiPas11sie:>,. and Aar ,e-1:,:1 .'! lnP rt,e l tN er SMHDII SP >crve y eetaifl•~•r or ~orntof\ to c e r.,• a ry c f ~e i ated a bov e , or i n e fty dll i 9a r.c e a ppl1ca tSo~• • ood U ' n ,,,_ • . ' I . • ]- • • • • • ,~ • ' <. conaent to th• entries ot deer••• in all of Thornton'• preaently filed c~an9e ca••• or a;plicationa en Clear ere•~•• requested by Thornton, and Thornton a;r••• t.~at the deer••• in all such application• fQr chan;• of direct flow ditch deer••• will contain a proviaion that Thorntcn will not chan;e it• point of nunicipal ••wage return flow froa the pr•••nt Metro sewa9• Treatment Plant to a point below the h .. d;ate of the l'Ulton Ditch without tilin9 a further application for a chant• of tho•• riqhta, in ~hich pr?cHdin9 En91avoocl J!lay app .. r and obtain protection a9ainet in~ury ~o 1n9lewood'• water ri9hta (if any) which mi9ht reault !roa •~ch chan;• cf place of aeva9e return flow. En9lavood will not oppoae the •~try o! a deer•• in any .--.-_ __ _ appli~ation by Tr.ornt=n for the chanc,e of !"Jrlin,ton Ditch Coapeny and ~•l!in9ton Reaervo1r Co:pany •h•r••• which contain• ten2a and condition• no l••• =••trictive than thoae contained in the dec;re• entered in Ca•• No. 17CV107, and Thornton will not aeek a deer•• in any such application which la lua reatr1ctive than tMt entered in such ca••· Jl'lfl•v~od vUl not oppoH ... any appUcation tiled by Thor~ton durir.9 lttO for a r!fbt to divert on c1 .. r er .. ~ vitb a ?ri:rity data ot 1110, or to axchant• veter (inoludint re-uaab.e aeva9• ettl~ent) tr~:~• contl~•nca o! c.ear cr .. k an4 ~• south Phtu ai'ler, and the d1•ohert• point• of T1ni LalcH and VHt Gravel tak•• on the lo1&th Platte a.I.Yer to any point or point• petreaa on Clear er .. k. lr,tlevood vt U r.ot oltjeot u ua entry of any ~ecrM n "'~ ' , ... - ' I . • - • • • • • , . •, • '· sou;ht by We•tminster in any of it• preaently filed application• ~or chanqe of direct flo~ ditch right• on Clear Creek so long•• 3ub•tantial confo?111ar.ce with the volwnetric liait• and ret~rn flow tactora decreed ~.n Cue No. W•8743 with respect to certain o! the•• ditch•• cha:,;ed ~Y that decree are utilized and eo lon; aa the hiator1c diverlion period utilized fer th• Kerehaw Ditch change antedate• lt!J7. !n;lewood will withdraw it• etate:ent ot cppc•ition f~C11 all other preaently !iled applicatio~___gf -We•t•ineter and Thornton. weat•inater and Thornton will withdraw their atat .. enta ----·---------·--·-------- of cppo•ition (or retrai~ from tilin; ••••> in all pre1ently filed ------... .. -~ ... ---------·-----·-... - ~qlewood _watn court _ appl_icat!on~, d_!~i;_enc~ proceeding•, and •ub1eqi:ent appl!catio~, to make abaoluta any pre•ently filed -- conditional water ri9ht. -. Thornton and Weatzinater will :,ot tile •tatuanta ot ---------.. ----· -... -. ~~pc•1t1on to any application filed by !n;lewood duri~9 ltlO_tor a r i ;ht or ri;h~• to divert en the louth ~latte ~•tween Cherry creek and the Hi;hline Canal Diveraion Work• (incl~dir.9 the latter), or an y tribYtary thereto wit.h ita confluence between Cherry Creek and the Ch atf1e1S aeeervo1r with a priort,y date of !ttO, Thornton end weetaineter vUl not file sta~•-nt• ot :ppotition to a ny applicn ion t.l ed by ln9le1o'004 dur!.~9 lU O f or 1:\ • ch a ~1e of water by•pa••ed at tlle Molrooa h .. 4,ate on lear ereet , te) 1.n1levood 1 1 t:n lon Avenue lntake on th• lout!I Pl atte or a ny po int .pe t r••• of u r.e t o a ncl ino :.u Sinq u e Nlfh Une c a nal cSi·:eraion wor ice . H ' I . • • - J • • • • • • (. Thornton and WHtainatar will no~• 1utament!__ of ~~~~~!~n to ar.y application (or •=•nd:.ent ~o ao _appli~a~io~ t~ an auCJ1!1•ntation plan) util!zin9 th• water to be delivered hereunder . ·-----·----- !n ~h• following fa•hion: Th• water to be delivered hereunder will ---··--=• placed in the Streaa (or left in ':.ha atreaa) to replace the portion of any water divenecl by h91avoocl Vllich vill be conaumed. For exaaple, but not aa a liaitatlon, auc:h • plan ai9ht operate•• follow•: If durint a particular period when diveraion• were ::iade En9levc:,d wo•lld conaWN eo percent of the diverted water, and En9lewood wiahea to divert 100 acre f .. t, !n9lewood would put into t~• Stream 60 acr• reet of water delivered hereun~•r and divert the :.co a:re ~eet froa the river. n 1• expreHlY 1:,tanded that Thornto:, and weatainater will not conteet ln91evood' • depletion factor• involvet wit.~ aucb a pla:,. ~••t•lnater and Thornton vill not oppo•• &11y dili9ence appl.!cation, or applicatior:a ~ :.aka abaolute, filed by Eft9lewood with raapect to it• ~otellan 1'eaervo1r deer•• entered 1:, caae Mo. CAltlS in th• Diatrict court tor Doutl•• county. U, MArtl\lllDD The City of lfort!MJl•M pneently ovne :.1. H perce."'lt (4 3 J •• I• /3372.•'•) of the outatar.d1nt aher•• of the lta:,dley take : v.a!on of ran•r• lteaervolr •"41 Irri1athn c par.y, of ·o1~lch ahar•• 22~.,2, (i.e.,,.,, of FllCO/l~andley Diviaion 1tar••> have 1 ready ~••n t.'le euajec~ of a c:baftt• of \&ae 4eor••· tt ll ant1c1p1tecl tb1t ~ortJltleftft II ,, - . ' • . • ' I . • • ' - • • • • • • . . 19,000 acre feet ueed in paragraph 4,1,3 1• for Croke Celiveriee · .. hich will i:'lclude :rorthc;lenn•• •hare of Croke DeliveriH. :he parties wish to exclude North9la.~n·• aharee which have•• of thia ~at• been the •UDject of a change of u•e decree in dete~inin9 ,..hether an obU9ation to deliver Contin9ent Water ha• accrl:.ed, Therefore, i~ sakin9 euch determination, the nWllber lt,ooo acre reet •• ueed in para9reph 4,1,l ehall be reduced by t.l percent thereof to 11,212, end the nwuer o.ous ehell be incnaeed to o.oeat. S1t1larly, Croke Deliveriee •• &eeaured •hall be reduced by the portion thereof attributule pro rata to Nonh9leM • • chan9ed sharea. ror ablUar reaeone it 1a e9rHd that notvithetandi:\9 the provieiona of para9raph 1C above, Vbich preclude Er.tlevood fro:a oppoe1n9 future chant•• of any of the l~ley LaJca ri9hte lieted at:ove, lnflevood aar oppoee any euch O.'laftlJe by •o~le:,ft, Wll .. • Noi-..h9ler.n •tr••• to contr~te t~ ~ va~r to be delivered to ln9levood pureua:it to tM.e a....-.nt, 1n e unner •treed t~ in ~ri~i~9 by all three of t~e preeer.t paniee. u. l:1fi9DMQg under thie lettl ent Awr ... ent •~ell not be •••1,,._. v1tl\ ritten coneent of rr.9.evoocl, vhich conae:1t • e l l no 'JftnHor.ai:>ly vlthbeld, 1,. 11s 1:,ses&en ,u, ;&sx sevne,ie nue a,r ... nt viU :1ot-. eUeodve W1Ul l t ,a radfl .. 'I the City CCMH'IOUe of •11 tllrff panlN, l a ataU JI .) ,, - I . • ' , - • • • • • ceJDl,e:rs who have reached thia a9rH111ent vlll uaa all practical qood rait~ ef!ort• to obtain •~ch ratification, In th• event of liti;ation over th1• agraecant, the part!.ea con•ent to venue in the Di•trict court of Wald county, before a Diatrict ~u"9a vbo 1• tba (or a) Water 3ud9e for Water D1viaion Ona, if a hearin9 before auOh jud9e can be obtained, and ~111 uae their beat effo~• to obtain aaae, 11. &tiorn•¥'• r,,, t:, th• event cf breacb of thia a9r•-•r.t, any r:arty found to ~• in dataul t shall pay ~• reaaonable attorney'• t••• and expert ~itn••• f••• ~ncu:r:recl by any other party on account of the £efault. ln the avant of arbitration, •~cb expenaa• incurrecl by the prava111r.t par-:y with reapect to any claiD shall be paid t~ that party by~• loaint party or partie• on tblt claia, ~,. lltFMliAD IY USterrex, PenflM IIStffMSlPD Inc Sll:lll :hl• a9reeaant 1• ude by tbe WlderaitffN counHl for tbe reapective pa:rU••, in anticipation of :ratification by their rear:ective City Councila. 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' , • , a • -• • . ~ . ,, • ' ," , \ -, • • -' 1 • ... 1- ,, • • • OATS October 15, 1990 INITIATSD aY ffAf'P SOURC:S lHVS/ACTION HOPOSIID • • • COUNCIL CONNUlllCATlON AGDDA lTSN 11 (b) Amendment• to 7-6c-o and 7-6C-3A of the ln9lewood Municipal Code Safety Service• -Police Divi•ion Divi•ion Chief Bob Moore Pa••a9e of ... ndlllent• a• indicated. PltSYJOUa COUNCIL ACTION None. The propo•ed ... ndaent•, ori9inally drafted by pereonnel of the office of the city attorney followin9 di•cu•aion with Div. Chief Moore, have been reviewed by the coaaand ataff of the ln9lewood Police Divi•ion. Staff concur• with the need for the ... ndaenta and with the propoaed lan9ua99. current colorado atate law and En9lewood •unicipal ordin•nce do not apec,ric•lly or adequately •ddre•• the defin ton, •l•u .. , or unlawful uae of a r 9una or II 9una , The ct aen• of ln9lewood avffer n,ury and property d 99 reaul n9 fr le • avae of theH weapon•. TM law •• hllure to apec Heally def ne and proacribe II 9'1" • avN -.,1 ea that theM potentially danteroua weapon• .. y be viewed •• •toy•,• and the r •lauM look upon•• "pl ay• ,one awry • There have been• nuaber of nc dent• n recet1t aonth• n wtlich the nappropr • e v•• of II 9'1"• cavaed njvry or property.....-in lntl9WOOC1r for e•aaple, l, A ,vvenUe llfho cl•~ to be •hoM ft9 hie II fll• at the tround, wounde41 anot r juvenUe, aero•• the atnet, in the 1.111,nan , TM wound .... Hr ou• eftOU9h to ~lre treataent • ...._.,ah p tel • . ' ' I • • - - • • • • • • • '· 2. A group of juvenile• in an alley were ehooting at bird• and other thing•. One boy then ehot another. Th• ahot penetrated the victim'• abdomen and punctured a lung. Surgery wa• required to remove the 88 and repair the damage. 3. A 69-year-old man, walking on hia front porch, wae ahot in the head by a juvenile acroaa the atr .. t. The juvenile, who had been ahooting at "birda, tr .. • and aigna,• claimed the injury waa an accident, the reault of a ricochet. The •an•a wound, juat inch•• frOffl hia right eye, required treat .. nt at Swediah Hoapital. 4. A juvenile waa obaerved taking deliberate ai.11 and ahooting a 88 gun thr .. time• at an autoaobile wind-. The wind-ahattered1 d._ge waa $100. 5. Four t .. na, hanging froa a moving car, ahot a reataurant wind_, damage wae Sl09. The t .. na were caught, and paid for the win~. Th••• •• .. plea clearly illuetrate the danger• which can ariae froa 88 gun miauae. Furthermore, the ahooting of bird•, people and windowe, accidentally or otherwiae, cannot be di .. ieaed •• noraal or fun, and ahould be clearly diacouraged by law. The propoaed ordinance reviaiona do not prohibit the poaaeaaion, or even the uae per ••, of 88 guna. The reviaiona define •air gun• (88 gun), thereby alerting people the 88 gun iaauea are i•portant, and lillit the area of 88 9un uae, thereby .. king i t clear that the indiacriainate firing of 88 guna 1• unacceptable. It ia ree-nded the ordinance be approved. PI.UCIAL IIOne. • I • • • - ]- • • • CRlDWCE NO. SERIES CR 199 .. • • • ,- .. CXU«:ll. BILL NO. 47 INlWDJCm BY cxu«::n. H9&:R ____ _ AN (R)INMICB R!DJIATING '11IE USE NI> POSSESSICN CR AIR <llG, a <altS, NI> PELLET QltS NIH>ING Tm.E 7 ~ 6 SEl'ICN C NI> AIX>ING A NDf StBSllC'l'ICN 7-6C-3 A. 6. IIHl!RDS, the ~ poeweicn and UN of air and • 9'SIS can be datriantal to the health, Afety and wlfU'e of the nsidlnta of this city; and IIHl!RDS, Ccluncil hu receivec! a ~ fraa the Dlglalood Pol.ice Depart:ant to ~te Title 7, OWlpter 6, Article C, Cl'HNS!S Jl!:LATDG TO W&\PalS oonceming air and • 9\Sl rutricticna; and IIDDS, City Council firm thare u a need to ~ TiUe 7, Olapter 6C; tDf, liifJCDQCE, • IT ~ n 'DIE crrr cxu«::n. a, 'DIE cm a, DGa«XlD, CDaNJO, Al ~: SectiCln l. Title 7, 0wipter 6C of the Dlfla.ood tuucipal QJda 1915, Off .... relatin; to IOIG • be l'anby I I ldad by adding a W drtfinitian to Mileection 7-'C-41 7-6C-4 7-6C-3 A. llff DIIIIIII air, 'tor, al lalUI CXJNIILY --Al NI AD CUI, a CUI, mt ~ CUI DIIO tmal AD IS ,._., ca ,ur 10 ,..._ A a, ~ al IIIQJEl'II&. A GU CUI IS Dal,., nae ma '*™· 6 . • DllCINml NI AD CUI _, DI BIS C1ft K:IPI' DI IIIOOIDC GNIDD8 ca CII _, ft!Wlft ---al DI II/ft lllllll'8a \IID CJ11DmN11:a -m mu 1111 CM • ma,, DIICINGID ca Q mm DI m A -Al ,0 ,w ,,. P10i11Cn1.& nae • ••• ,., ---ca 1111CS CIJISIIIS ,,. IJNffl a, m ONan,, _. ... , ca •:a:waa ,.., M:Mla W , W -ND&llft au._. a CIKWWW• caa mDDlm::IIA-1110 .. •••••ca ewma . w ... CIIIIII.Da au.•··• • 10 ,...., CXllCSla> w• a, -ua • -m _,....._,CMID tO ,_ ,_,,. -ca e,•-,. .. I. • , ]- • • • 'I ,,_ . ,.. • C. · .. • , • Introduced, read in full, and passed en first reading en the 15th day of October, 1990. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance en the 18th day of October, 1990. ATl'!ST: ·™ I. crai I clty ciidc I, Patricia H. Crol, City Cl.ck of the City of !DJl.aa,d, Oolondo, her.t,y cmtify that the lboll9 11'4 fonlJC)inlJ 1a • true oapy of • llill fer 1ft ~. ~. raad in full, 11'4 paued en fint na4i.n; an the 15th day of OCtcber, 1990. Patricia I. crai • . " I . • , - - ,. • • • • • • ,, • COUIICIL CCNIUIIICA'HOII DAft SUIIJSCT Ordinance approving October 1S, 1990 11 (C) contract between City of Englewood and Dept. of Highway• J•JTIATD 8Y Safety Service• -Police Diviaion STAPP SOUltCS Diviaion Chief Dave Miller IHUS/ACTIOII PllOl'OSSD Ad opt an ordinance approving the contract between the Englewood Department of Safaty Service• and the Colorado Department of Highway•, Diviaion of Highway Safety, for Law lnforc ... nt Aaaiatance Funda. PIISVIOUS C:OC.CIL ACTION None. ffAff UALYSIS The paaaage o f thi• ordinance ahould have no long-range impact on other depart.wnta. The contra ct nvolvea a aonetary COiia t .. nt on the part of the C ty of Inglewood and the ltate of Colorado, and an ordinance • required for approval of the contract. The ordinance waa prepared by the city attorney•• office aa requ red by Art cle IX , Par I, Hoae •ule Charter . Th• ~tract. and aub en ordnance are a reeult of• 9rant a pplicat on ,u tt o O.pa_~nt of H 9hway1, D v •ton ot H 9hway Safety, State of Color• o, f or t.aw lnfor nt a,,• ance Fund,. fund n9 would allow the deparuaen of eafety .. rv and rove the enforc ... nt of lawe pertain n9 raft c offen • w thin the C ty of l119lewood, The al fundtnq f o over LIie co1t1 a• ,a ed w th ncrea nro .... t on c a, .. , • c, lee d v ,ion to o al cohol a nd dr 9 ld rovid •Ml , ' ' I ' , • • • - • • • · ... •· . . PIDIICI& No flnanclal lapact on the clty would occur. Local avency .. tch fundln9 required by the 9rant would conaiat of exiat1119 •in kind• pre,,loualy bud9eted reaourc••· • '6' -. ' , - ·~ I • • • , - • • • ORDil!ANCE tlO. SIBIES OF 199_0_ ' • • • '· A BILL~ t~ I J ~ COONCIL BILL NO. 48 ~/:~~IL , MMD~ AN CIU)llWO ~ THE CXlll'RACT nE'n'l::EN THE l:lGBOX> IEPAR'lMENl' OF ~ SERVICES, AND THE DEPAR'lMENl' CE' HIGHW\YS, DIVISIOO CE' HI~Y ~, STATE CE' COLCIWX) ~ I.1tW ~ ASSISTAICE rutl>. tlDFAS, the Englewood Depart:mlnt of Safety Services, has subnitted an application to the Colorado Department of Hic;ta,.ys, Division of Highway safety, for federal funding to conduct a Law Enforceirent Assistance FUnd {LEAF) for the prevention of drunken driving; and ~. the legislature has created the ta, Enforcement Assistance FUnd {1™) for t."ie prevention of drunken driving. \~.S, Lr.AF has been established to provide fundll to aid in the p~tion of drunken driving and the enforcaant of lAIS pertaining to driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs; and \IDEAS, pursuant to 43-4-404 C.R.S., the State desires to allocate LEAF funds to local authorities {cities and oounties) to t.nefit the hNlth and safety of persons in Colorld:> by the iill>l--.tation of local progr .. dewlq-,ed by the local authorities for drunken driving pnwintion and la, enforcsient ~ta; and IJDFAc;, the Englewood~ of Safety Services hu established a qualified prorJram oonaistent with c:urrw1t St.ate Higt'Aay Safety rules to coordiNlte efforts to prevent dnm.lcen driving and to enforce lala pertaining to driving under the infl~ of aloahol and drugs within it.a jurisdiction ; and 1~. the Engl-..ood DlpartlWlt of Safety Servioes hu w&iubl• the technical ility to properly perform the pcoject. • dncribed in the Applic ion and to addreaa the ta., cbject.iY8S of the Legislature; and ' BE lT CR».I?:c> DY fflE cm <XUCIL r, ;u.a•~ ca.atJ~, r. F'Cll.OIS: -l - 11 - • . .. I . • - • • • • • I~ • '· - the event of a conflict in the provisiooa of these materials, the follCMing priority shall be used to resolve such ocnflict: A. State Highway Safety Rules; then B. LFAF Contract Management Manual and Qiidelines; then C. Attacl"lll!nts A, B, C, in that order; then D. 1'(:Jproved 1'(:Jplicatioo. Secticn 2. The Engla«xld Depart:amtt of Safety Services shall carry out the progran and perfcaa the ect.iviti• dlac:ribed in the IIJPt'OU9d ~llcaticn, u S\nlllll'ized in Attactaant A. Secticn 3. The total budget aamt of this Ccntract is $49,164.00. The State and the !ngl.awaod DlplU:tant of Safety Sm:vices ahall participate in the payant of this aaint: A. state I. IIIIIIWIUII llhare ( frm UN) B. Dlqlaiood Dlpartant of Safety s.rvicea Police Division'• are 'l'OJM, NIUf1' $25,000 $24,164 $49,164 1. The maxiJ'lull aaint to be paid by the State undar this Ccntract ah&ll not ....S the ---of $25,000.00 ea,apt q,on the wuticn of a vrittm -""'-•t to thia Ccntract to that effect, prior to auch atra coat beinrJ incurred. Eligible~ will be ltada by the St,it;a to the lnr;rl.awaod Dlpartmnt of Safety Sm:vices Cl'\. laithly Cl' ~ly buia, ad>ject to prior rav1a, and ~ by the State of WIXk l*'foa111.ce and purwt to payNnt ~ aontaiMd in the LPN a..tract t41nual. 'Die Diglewood t:114WbW,t of Safety llanica, ...... aat be dinctly related to the anfcx ,t of 1-pertaininrJ to drivinl) undar the influmlCl8 of alcaho1 and ~. 2, flw Dl!Jl..aod D11tW twit of Safety llrVicee undar9tanda and ..... that ttw ....... of thia total ---vill be proridad eoWy frca LPN' f'l.nll, and that. -, abl191ticn of the ltatie undar this ~ is oantin9ant "°' I.DP tu.Ida beinrJ ada ava.Uable and raaininrJ .,,., 1+1e tor tN.a Cl:lntract an.s ""°" ttie aontdbutJ.cn bf the l!nflaa:d Dlpatwlt of lllfety a.viaea of its putJ.c~ .... praridld IWain. lf the Dli,lacJod Dacmt:aw.t of Wety llrVicee dl:a ~ proridll that aip-4 ..:ult ~ ftlrldl ~ in PIii' ....... 5 ,., , the ---of I.IN f will N&laaad~y. A. ,,._ •. .. I . • ' .. - • • • c. • • and claims to ~tion arising under this Contract are c:a,ti.ngent upon receipt of such funds by the State. In the event that such funds or Iliff'/ part thereof are not received by t."ie State, the State may i.rrmedi.ately terminate or amend this Caltract. Termination for Convenience. 'ftie State may temi.nate this Caltract at any time the State detemines that the purpoee of the distributioo of moni• \mder the Caltract would no looger be aenied by OClll)letion of the Project. 'ftie State ahall effect IIUch texmination by giving written notice of termination to the D,glalood Dapartlalt of Safety Servicea and apecifying the effective date thereof, at 1eut twenty (20) days before the effective date of such tm:lnination. Section 5. 'ftie Mayor and the City Clerk are hereby authorized to .-cute the Oontract on bahalf of the City of Pbglwood. m unm:ss l'lmm:f', the parti• hereto have caueed the £ongoing Oontract to be macuted by t."leir ct.uy authoriaed officers the day and year f int llbcJlle written. Introcb:ed, read in full, and puNd on first reading at the 15th day of Octcber, 1990. P\i>liahad u • Bill for ct ordinance en the 18th day of Oct.aber, 1990. PatrL:la H. Crow, City ct.ii H. ero,, City Clerk ot the City of Dlglawood, Colorado, the ebouie ad fCft9C)1rw:J ie • tr\a cq,v of • till fer - 1MJr011111C!9G, &'Md in full, ad paaed an fint rNd1nlJ cn the O!:'t.tlbltr, 1990 • htrL:li "· cioi -) - ' I . • • , - • • • • • IDIPARTNENT OR AGENCY NUHBIR L-30-91 CONTRACT ROUTING NUMBER CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT, Nade this da7 of , 199~, b7 and between the State of Colorado for the use and benefit of the Departaent of Hi1h- va7s, Division of Hi1hwa7 Safet7, 4201 last Arkan••• Avenue, Denver, Colo- rado 80222 hereinafter referred to•• the State, and The Cit7 of !ntlevood (for the lntlevood Police Departaent), 3815 South Elati Street, lntlevood, CO 80110 hereinafter referred to•• the Contractor, WHIRIAS, authorit7 exist• in the Law and Fund• have been bud1eted, appropriated and othervhe aade available and a sufficient unencuabered balance thereof reaains available for pa7aent in Fund Nuaber 2001, G/L Account Nuaber 55908, Contract Encuabrance Nuaber 08527; and WHEREAS, required approval, clearance and coordination baa been accoa- pliahed froa and with appropriate a1encies; and WHEREAS, the Letislature baa created the Lav Enforce .. nt Asahtance Fund (LEAF) for the prevention of drunken drivint (43-4-401 throu1h 43-4- 404, CRS, replace .. nt edition); and WHEREAS, LEAF baa been establiahed to provide fund• to aid in the prevention of drunken drivint and the enforceNnt of lava pertainint to drivin1 under the influence of alcohol and dru1e; and WHEREAS, purauant to 143-4-404, C,R,S,, the It.ate deaires to allocate LEAP fund• to local authoritiea (citiea and countiea) to beaefit the health and eafet, of peraona in Colorado b7 the iapl ... ntation of local pro1r ... developed bJ the local authoritiea for drunken drivlnt •revention and law enforceNnt iaprove .. nts; and WHEREAS, the Contractor baa aubaitted a LEAP ProJect fundint Ap•lica- tion, which baa been approved bJ the ltate; and VNEREAI, the Cont ractor haa establiahed a •ualifled •ro1raa coneietent with current It.ate Hi1hwa7 lafet, rule• to coorcUaate effort.a to •n•ent drunken drivint and to enforc e lave pertainlnt to driviDI under the influ- ence of alcohel and dru1• within lte Ju riedi ctlon; and VNEaEAI, the Contractor ha• available the technical abllltJ to pro .. rl, perfora the proJect •• deacribed in the Application aad to addre•• the LEAP objective• of the Letlelature; and WNEalAI, thle Contract l• executed br the ltato under authorltJ of zt-l-103, 43·1 -101, 43 -4 ·401 and 403 cas, and bf the Contractor "8dor ••c· tlone H•l•I03 and 30-ll•lOl, U·ll·lOl CU or boN rule charter, aa ••· pllcable , ' I . • , - • • • 0 • NOW THEREFORE, it ia hereby agreed as follows: 1, The Contractor'• approved Application, the LEAF Contract Mana1ement Manual and Guidelines, the State Hi1hway Safety Rulea at 2CCR 602-1, and Attachments A, Band Care incorporated herein by thia reference aa terms and condition• of thia contract. The Contractor shall coaply with all terms and conditions of theae aateriala in the pertoraance of this Con- tract. The Contractor acknowled1ea that it baa received copies of the LEAF Contract Mana1ement Manual and Guidelines, and the State Highway Safety Rule a. In the event of a conflict in the provisions of theae aateriala, the tollowinl priority ahall be uaed to resolve auch conflict: A, State Hi1hway Safety Rulea; then B. LEAF Contract Manageaent Manual and Guidelines; then c. Attach .. nta A, 8, C, in that order; then D. Approved Application. 2, The Contractor shall carry out the pro1r .. and perfora the activi- ties described in the approved Application, aa au .. ari&ed in Attachaent A. 3, The Contractor ahall aubait quarterly reports to the State detail- ing the pertoraance of this Contract accordin1 to the reportinl criteria described in Attachaent a. 4. The total aaxiaua budget tor this Contract ia described in Attach- .. nt c. The Contractor ahall not exceed thia bud1et aaount unl••• thia .. ount ia increased by written ... ndaent to this contract before the budget ia exceeded. The Contractor underatanda that if it exceeds the Attachment C bud1et .. ount without first increaainl that aaount by written contract ... nd .. nt, the Contractor ahall be aolelJ' reaponaible for the pa,...nt of auch exc••• aaount in addition to the funda required by para1raph 5(b), 5, The total bud1et aaount of thia Contract ia 141,114.00, Th• State and Contractor ahall participate in the p&J'&ent of thia aaount: A, State'• aaxiaua ahare (fro• LIAF) B, Contractor'• ahare TOTAL AMOUNT 125,000 124,114 141,114 The aaxiaua aaount to be paid by the ltate under thia Contract shall not exceed the aaount of 125,000,00 except upon the execution of• written ... nd .. nt to thia Contract to that effect, prior to auch extra coat belnl ncurr d. 1111 l pa,..nta will be aecle by the State to the Con• tractor on a monthly or quarterly baala , aubJect to prior review and ap- proval by the State of wor-perforaance and P'lrauant to pa,..nt procedure• contained ln the LIAf Contra ct Manual. The Contractor'• ahare auat be directly related to the enforce .. nt of lava pertainln1 to drivlftl under tha influence of alcohol and dru1• • Con rector under tanda and a1ree• that the State ahare of thla to al un vtll be pro id d aolely fro• LIAF funda, and tha an, oblll•· ton of the It.at• under th a contra ct la contlftlent upon LIAF fund• beln1 .. de ava il able and r••• nln1 available for thla oontract and upon the con rl u Lon by the Con ra tor of lt a partlclpatln1 ahare •• provided heNln . If th Contr t r doe• aot provide the .,,..ad ... unt of .. tohlftC f und, r ired ln paracra h I Cl), the ... uat of LIAP fund• troe the It.ate wll od pro,or l t lJ , ,.,. I of I ,.,e • I . • , • • • • • • 6. The effective date of this contract ahall be the date the Control- ler of the State of Colorado approves this contract, or such later date specified herein, The term of the Contract shall be1in January 1, 1991, and shall terminate on December 31, 1991 or upon satisfactory coapletion of the project activities as deterained by the State, whichever shall occur firat, 7. The Contractor air••• that any subcontract• entered into by the Contractor under this Contract must meet all applicable State and Federal requirement• and must be approved by the Director of the Division of Hi1h- way Safety prior to execution by the Contractor. 8. a) T1r•ination lb&a t.Sl J.oaa 91 Pyndinc, Th• parties hereto expr•••- ly reco1niae that the Contractor la to be paid, reiaburaed, or otherwise coapenaated aolely with certain funds provided to the State for the purpose of contractinl for the services provided for herein, Therefore, the Con- tractor expressly understands and air••• that all its ri1hta, demands and claims to compensation ariain1 under this Contract are contin1ent upon receipt of such funds by the State. In the event that such funds or any part thereof are not received by the State, the State aay imaediately terainate or ... nd this Contract. b) Ttr•ination ~ C&Kaa, If, throu1h any cause, the Contractor shall fall to fulfill in a u .. 1y and proper manner the obl11at1ona under thh Contract, or if the Contractor ahall violate any of the covenants, a1r••- .. nta or stipulation• of thia Contract, the ltate ahall thereupon have the ri1ht to terainate this Contract for cause by 1ivin1 written notice to the Contractor of such teraination and apeclfJiftl the effective date thereof, at leaat thirty UO) daya before the effective date of euch teraination. In that event, all finished or unflnhhed docuaenta, data, atudlea, aur- veya, drawln1•, aapa, models, photo1raph•, and report• of other aaterial prepared by the Contractor under this Contract ahall, at the option of the State, beco .. lta property, and the Contractor aball be entitled to receive juat and equitable coapenaation for an, aatlafactory work completed on auch document• and other aateriala. "otwlthatandia1 the above, the Contractor ahall not be relieved of llablllty to the ltate for an, d...,e• auatalned by the ltate by virtue of a breach of the Contract by the Contractor, and the ltate aa, withhold an, pa,aenta to the Contractor for the pu,... .. of ••toff 1&atll •uch tt .. •• th• • a ct aeount of d...,•• due the ltate from the Contractor l• deteralned, c) Xtta1Dft19p ~ Cgpy•oAtDSt• Th• ltate .. , teratnate thl• Contract at. Uf u .. the ltat.e deteralnea t.hat. the pur,-o•e of u,e cl atr bution of n •• under th Contr t would no lon,er be •el'1'ed by c..,l etlon of the ProJ c t., The It.ate •hall effec auc b tera nation by 1tvlnc written notice of era eat on to the Cont ractor and .,.ctfyl .. the effectlv clat.e thereof. • 1 a• twent, (JO) cla,• before the effect ve date of auch teralnatlon, h T under•l 1ned •lcnator, for the Contractor warraata that he/ah authortt., o e cute th• contr oa be lf oft Coatr tor, • . ... I . • I ]- - • • • • t• • ' ,. - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, th• parties hereto have cauaed the fore1oin1 con- tract to be executed by their duly authorised officers the day and year first above written, AffEST Chief Clerk Hi1hwa7 Departaent Contractor·~~~~~~~~~~ Position: Na7or/co .. issioner Contractor~~~~~~~~~~ Position: Chief/Sheriff AfflST Deputy City/County Clerk CLIPPORD If, BALL State Controller • STATE OP COLORADO ROY ROMER, GOVERNOR 87 A, RAY CHANHRLAIN Executive Director Depart .. nt of Hi1hways 87 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JOHN E, CONGIR Director Division of Hi1hway Safety APPROVJ:D AS TO PORN: City/County Attorney APPIPYA'al DUANI WOODARD AttorneF General 17 __________ _ MDT I, ffAII Asslstaat Attorae7 General Natural leaouroea lectlon .... . . , ...... .,,_ . , • ' " I . • • , - • • • "'~ • I• . • ' Form ~AC-028 SPECIAL PROVISIONS COP,"T1lOLLEK'S 4PPKOVAL I. This COftlrlctlllall no1 be detmtd -.lid unlil ii sllall hi\ e bttn approved by Ille Conuoller al Ille Sia,e al Colorado or sucll 111ilian1 as hunay dnipalt. This -is ion is applicable 10 any 0Dfl1r1c1 in•·oh in& •ht p1ymen1 of money by Ille Sl11e . f1. "'!'•II A \.AIL.USI UT\' 2. 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Ir r , 1' i~ J -111 , • • , , .. 1 ... r .~;.f .JJI r i.J 1 r • , • • r • I . , .. ' ~ I ' ' • '- I J - • t' ,.. • I • • . , .. C'OLOIIADO D•PAIITMINT OP HICIHWAYI l)IYIIION OP HIGHWAY IAPITY LEAFCONTRACTATTACHMENT A LIIAP o ... cnn PLAN Lu.,,..., -........... AIIMr L-30-11 Sn1lewood Police Depart .. nt Contract--........ 1-1-11 throu1h 12-31•11 Lieutenant Tho .. a Vanderaee L-30-11 To increaae and iaprove the enforce .. nt of the lava pertaininl to alcohol and dru1 related traffic off•n••• within the Cit7 of Snllevood. ActlollJ. L-30-11-1 L-30-11-2 Aaai1n officer• throu1bout the tera of thi• contract to overtl .. DUI enforce .. nt actlvlt7 aa atated in th• Approved Application. Schedule the officer• durlnl peak period•, aa atated in the Approved Application. ,. - L-30-11-3 Make all reaaonabl• effort• to laore ... tile DUI alcohol and dn&1 related arreat b7 llS froa the 1111 1•••1, vblcll vaa HT. • ' ' . ' • .. I I . . ]--. • • COLORADO D9AIITMINT OF HIGHWAYa DMSION OF HIGHWAY SAFETY LEAF CONTRACT ATTACHMENT B <. • ,. • • - LEAF IIPOIITING CIIITUIA . LEAF l",ojec1 I L-30-91 1). Kach quarter the Contractor ahall aubait a report to the Diviaion of Bi1hwa7 8afet7 in accordance with the LEAP Contract Nana1e .. nt Nanual, The Quarterl7 Report will atate all activit7 accoapliahaenta durinl th• report period, 2), In addition to the required reportinl criteria above, the Diviaion requeata the Contractor to voluntaril7 aubait data on the t71>9 of traffic violation which ulti .. tel7 reaulted in a DUI arreata, and on the number of vehicle driver• who are •topped and are not in compliance with the aafet7 belt law (CRS 42-4-231), 3) Upon coapletion of all LEAF activlt7 the Snalevood Polle• Departaent ahall aubait a Pinal Report in accordance with tile I.SAP Coatract ....., ... at Nanual • • "'~ • . I . • -, - •1 COLORADO Dl'A"TIIINT OF HIGHWAYS DIVISION OP HIGHWAY SAPITY •, LEAF CONTRACT ATTACHMENT C LEAF FINANCIAL aUDOIT LIA, l'flOJICT I L-30-91 TOlal Cole LIA' 141,114 125,000 . LaAI'....,. ••••• ..., c.ee,y LIA' = ...... ............ Ooemint~ T ra..,. c...... .......... • -o -• -o- TOT~_., 1 11.000 114 ,114 • • ,. • • -1ou-o1 ,.,,.,. Local 124,114 ' ' ,_ LIAI' ..., • • -o---• --• I Ht ,114 llS 4ft • • ... - ( • • RESOLUTION NO.~ SERIES OF 1990 . ' (. A RESOLUTION OPPOSING AMENDMENT #1. • ,.. • I• • ,. WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council has been duly elected by the citizens of Englewood as their representatives in a system of government which relies and depends upon decisions voted upon by those representatives in public, after public debate; and WHEREAS, th• Citizens of Englewood have the right at any time to select new representatives if they are dissatisfied with the actions of tho•• currently in office; and WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council ha• been very frugal in a tough econoay, and actually decreased tax•• in 1990, and will not raise tax rat•• in 1991; and WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council believes that the proposed Aaendaent 11, known as th• TABOR Amendment, is unnecessary and would iapede and haaper the beneficial working• of representative governaent in Englewood and in the State of Colorado; and WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council believe• that the proposed aaendaent unnecessarily restricts the ability of the City of Englewood to provide necessary revenue• through fees and taxes; and WHEREAS, the a .. nd .. nt is confusing and aabiguous, and will cause the City to spend unnecessary tax dollar• in legal fees and possible lawsuits; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: OPPOSES ANDDNENT N0,1 ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 15th day of Oct.Ober, 1990, ATl'EST: SuMn Van Dyke, Mayor Patrlcla A. eiow, city clerk I, Patricia N, Crow, City Clerk for the City of lfttlevood, Colorado, hereby certify the above i• a tr\18 copy or .. aolutlon No .~, series of 1110 • Patrlcle A. crow ,,_ . , • ' I. • • , ]- - , R!SCLt11'1CN NO. smm:& fR 1990 '" . A RP.9CUJTICN Cl'Pt6ING »1IHH2ff NO. l. • • - ... .. 12 (b) (1) IIDl'M, the Englawood City Qulcil ia aaly .w to..,,. the public an4 hava aa:n to ~d the Qxmtituticn of the Qlit..s States of lllarica, the a..titution of the Stata of <blcndD an4 the a.rt. of the ty of 1bJlec,nd1 an4 IIIIRDS, the D191.awood City Quic:11 beliw in a Z1111taant:.at1ft fem of 4ji!Nllii!IWltl Jlllllnill!(lllt No. 1, llnom • the Tibor ..... ant, would eroda GC1111m•1t in the atat. of Co1ondr:»1 IIBIDI, ._._,t the rata of inf1atian er 1ntarva1a, ancS euch ei.c:Un with 1a'9a waalth to inf1 dllilleraticn of elected off canstituaits in the b pcaceu -~ . .. • . . . ( ]- • • RE&lWl'ICN NO. y SERIES CF 1990 '· • • C. • ,. 12 (b) (ii) ~, public education is the cornerstone of dlm:x:ratic gcM!%'1"1nent and a fne aociety; and IIDEAS, Englawcod Schools 111\ic:h haw the IICltto •A Step Ahead• and have the following lld.uion: .,,_ MiNicn of the Bngi..cod Schools is to dllv9lq, to the l8XiJull the potential of all Bngi..cod ~ to u .... fully ccntributing and satisfying u ..... in a rapidly changing wcrld, and for the School District to be widaly ncognized u having caring, penanalbed, high ~ity -11 IIChaols·; and lff!JDS, the Engle«X>d School Board of Mx:atian hu ~y agreed that a 2. 75 l!lill levy election is rwcesury if the c!i.strict is to maet it'• 1991 ~ obligations and maintain existing st:Affing ratioe and ecb:at.ianal pragr-; and \off:RDS, a 2. 75 11\ill lavy incaaN will not rault in II\ i11aw in the schaol pon:ian of pccperty taw ou.r the 1990 anD.1nt; and lilll!m'.\S, pragr-for youth are a priority of the Dlglawoad City Council; "1D!M, the eclJcatianal piogress of cur youth help to mild a strong future for the citiziana of Dl;lewaad; ?Of, 'l'HEICUatE, R IT Pm.VII> 'DaT 'Da CITY CDJCIL at 'B cm at m.DIXO, CXUJWX), SlJIIICm'I 'DE nmaaD 2. 75 ND.I. U!VY MICIID Kit Bir 'DE l!lG.D!OCI> !CIXIJI C!f 'DE MUD!' DI 'DE caa.\L IUC'l'ICM at NCMlaD, 6, lttO. AtXPm> MC> MRCM2> thia 15th day of Octdler, lttO. ATl!.ST: Petrlcla A. c:ro,,, City dirlc htilcli •• cs., .. I . • - • • • • ·, •• ~- SUGGESTIONS FOR LETTER TO ENGLEWOOD SCHOOL BOARD REGARDING UNION/TUFTS/SANTA FE ISSUE Englewood City council Englewood, CO. Englewood School Board Englewood, co. October 8, 1990 Ladies and Gentlemen, The Englewood City Council, while still in support of a separated intersection at Santa Fe and Union/Tufts, recognize• that the School Board has continued to object to this particular project. Those of ua on the council who support this project have publicly atated that two conditions muat be met for our support to continue. They are: 1: The project auat be paid for by the State. We do not support any proposal that relies upon En9lewood taxpayer• footing the bill. 2: The deaign and final conatruction auat restrict or eliminate traffic into the residential nei9hborhood fro• Tufts Avenue. It would be our intention to inveati9ate the wide range of possible engineering solutions to do whatever ia neceaya:y to gr•Y•I¢ industrial traffic froa iapactlni tb.i...iii.@!il,!~ial. nei9"borhood along Tufts. - If th••• two conditions do not .... adequate to you, we are aakinc, that you advise ua of your apeciflc objections ao that we .. Y addr••• thea. Thank.you for your consideration, tnc,lewood City council Enc,levood, Colorado uaan van Dyke, Nayor ', . , •. .. I. • • . , • . ' -•. • ' • (. 51 ·, e'L.. 9/30/90 CITY COUNCIL BUDGET ACTIONS ISSUE/ITEM DELETE Courts -Doaeatic violence pro1ra• salaries US,000 -Probation officer 1/4 nE I 7,800 -FAX ••chine 1,000 ' PubWka -Plaza reatrooa(EDDA Funds?) 20,000 -Nid-block Lilhta pro1raa 28,440 -Cit1 En1ineer 45,972 -Traffic En1ineer 61,582 -Oara1e Superintendent 56,304 -Buildinl Superintendent 43,842 -Operation• Nana1er 2,148 -Street• Nana1er 3,140 SafSer -Police Traininl 18,500 -3 nE Report taker• 100,000 -Federal Fire/2 reacue/aanninl 353,000 -Quine, Fire Station 30,000 -Furniture 8,000 Co..O. -SMART 11,000 -KAB 25,000 LibRec -Bookaobile 31,300 -Librar1/Rec Service• Director 87,H4 -Recreation luperviaor 41,535 -Librar, Service• Director 2,413 -Recreation Service• Director 12,141 -Recreation Salar, AdJuat .. nta 5,000 Cit)'~I -Tranafer aalar, to CC 24,000 -Capital 4,000 Tra,•el 3,500 • Clt1At -Co apu tera 1,000 , nanc -Revenue Nana1er 2,413 C t,<:o -National Chlc L.ea1ue Du • 200 lalarlea U,000 • I • • TOTAi.i 441,IH IU,IH • , • -• • <' • • • • ,. 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