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April 17 , 1989
Regular City Council Meeting
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1. Call to Order
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EN&LEIIOOD CITY COUNCIL
ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Regu 1a r Sess ton
Aprtl 17, 198!1
The regular .. eting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:32 P·•·
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Melber Koltay.
3. Pled .. of All .. tanee
The Pledge of Allegiance was ltd by Boy Scout Troop No . 92 .
4 . loll C&ll
Present :
Absent:
A quoru. was present .
Also pre s~t:
5. fltnut
h) COUIItll
AHIOVt IUIIITI:
A.y :
Council "'-btrs Koltay, Kozacek, Byrne, Habenicht , Clayton, Van Dyke
Council "'-btr Hathawa~
Note : Counc:fl .....,_r Hathaway ntered the •eting at 7:35 p •••
City n r Fr aser c ty Attorn.y DeWitt
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April 17, 1989 -Page 2
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Council Me~r Hathaway entered the Meeting at 7:35 p.m.
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6. Pre-scheduled Visitors
(a) Perry Croak, loyalty Day Chaira~n for the Colorado Veterans of For-
eign Wars, addressed Council concerning the upco.ing loyalty Day festivities.
lois Clayton, who is assisting Mr. Croak, also was present. The loyalty Day
parade is scheduled for April 29, 1989. Mayor Van Dyke accepted Mr . Croak's invitation to be the Grand Marshall.
7. Non -scheduled Visitors
(a) Ken Haraldsen, 3018 South Washington, spoke to Council about trash
re.oval. He expressed concern about the nu.ber of senior citizens in Engle -
wood who exist on a fixed inca. and the additional burden aandatory truh
re.oval would be to those individuals. He urged Council to look for ways to
convert trash to energy, stating we should be developing long -range plans for trash disposal.
(b) Stanley A. W11Ha•s of Denver (Englewood business address : 3470
South logan Street) info~ Council he was concerned about proposed actions
on Council's agenda, specifically 11(b), (c) and (d) with reference to Swedish
Medical Center's Planned Develop~ent. His concerns included traffic conges -
tion, noise, pollution, etc., lilflich he did not f"l had bHn adequately ad -
dressed. He tnfo~ Council that Mr. and Mrs. Dunn have agreed to allow hi•
to nevotiate on their behalf with Swedish Medical Center for the sale of their
property on Pennsylvania Avenue. He clarified that he was not acting tn a
legal capacity, that Ji• kr ... r Is their legal counsel .
8 . c-.ntcattons and Pl'ocl-ttOM
(a) CGUICIL ..,_. UZM:El IIDVED, C:O.:Il .,_. CLAYTOI Slt-.o, TO D£CLAI£ MY 1, lilt, AS •LOYALTY DAY. •
Ay s : Council .....,_rs koltay , Hath ay , koza ce , Byr n ,
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(c) COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, COUNCIL MEMBER KOZACEK SECONDED, TO
DECLARE THE WEEK OF APRIL 23, 1989, AS "NATIONAL CONSUMERS WEEK."
Ayes: Council Members Koltay, Hathaway, Kozacek, Byrne,
Habenicht, Clayton, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
Motion carried.
(d) COUNCIL MEMBER KOLTAY MOVED, MAYOR VAN DYKE SECONDED, TO DECLARE
THE WEEK OF MY 7 llllOU&H MAY 13, 1989, AS "IUIICIPAL CLERKS' WEEK. •
Ayes: Council ~ers Koltay, Hathaway, Kozacek, Byrne ,
Habenicht, Clayton, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
Motion carried. City Clerk Crow thanked Council for their recognition of the
work contributed by Municipal Clerks throughout the world for the benefit of
MUnicipal govern~ent .
(e) COUIICIL _,.El CLAYTCII MOVED, COUNCIL MEMEl IYIIIE SECONDED, TO
DECL.Al£ THl M£Dt Of APIIL 11 T1llOl8l 22, 1tlt, AS "VOUifTEEI WEDt. •
~es : Council "'-bers Koltay, Hathaway , Kozacek, Byrne,
Habenicht, Clayton, Van Dyke
Nay s: None
Abstain : None
Absent : None
Motion carrtlld.
9 . eo.,sent Afenda
(a) Minute s of the Board of Adju st-.nt and Appeal s ... t tng of ~rch 8,
1919 .
(b) Mtnul s of the Englewood Houstng Author ity •eling of ~rch 29,
1989 .
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Ayes:
Nays:
Abstain:
Absent:
Council ~rs Koltay, Hathaway, Kozacek, Byrne,
Habenicht, Clayton, Van Dyke
None
None
None
Motion carried.
COUIICIL ..0 HMUIICHT IIMD, CCUI:IL __. HATlWIAY SECCII)(D, TO APPIOVE
CCIISEIIT MEIIlA ITEIIS 9 {f) .,_ {i) AS FOLLMa
(f) ORDINANCE NO. 14, SERIES Of 1989, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
BYRNE, ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE MENDING TITLE 1, CHAPTER 7, SECTION ~. ENGLEWOOD UICIPAL CODE
1985, BY ADDING MEV SUBPARAGRAPHS RELATING TO JURISDICTION AND POWER OF THE
ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL COURT .
(g) ORDINANCE NO . IS, SERIES OF 1989, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
HATHAWAY, ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 11, RELATING TO POLICE
AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEM BUSINESSES, ADDING A MEV SECTION 11, TO TITLE 7, CHAPTER
6B, RELATING TO AGENCIES Of PUil.IC SAFETY, AND REJIUMIERING SECTIONS ll AND lZ,
OF TITLE 7 , CHAPTER 68, ENGLEVOOD MUNICIPAL COOE 1.5 .
{h) OROIIWICE NO . 16 , SERIES Of 1989, llfaDOUCm IY COUIIC1L
lAY, EITITLm :
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AN OROIIWICE M(II)ING TITLE 3, CHAPlU I, £WOO MUNICI'M. COO( 1.5, TH
CITY Of EICLEVOOO IOI£M£K£ Y OYEES R£TI Pl.M AND TRUST .
(t) _,IIWICE NO . 17, stilES Of 1 .. , IIITIOOUCm IY CCUICIL R
lOZACEIC, ENTITlED :
AN _,1 £ MODI TITlE II ,
ADOI A SECTION 11 LATI
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(a) Director Wanush, Community Development, presented a recommendation
from the Building and Safety Division to adopt a bill for an ordinance amend -
ing sections of the Englewood Municipal Code relating to licensing of electri -
cal contractors. Mr. Wanush explained that State statute no longer allows
cities to charge a fee for the registration of electrical contractors. This
will .ean an approxiMate annual loss of $10,000. Mr. Wanush advised Council
that Council Bill No. 21 also adds the requirement that Class E Contractors be
required to pass an ex .. ination. Council Member Kozacek asked the City Clerk
to read Council Bill No. 21, entitled:
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 7, SECTIONS 5 AND 10, ENGLE -
WOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, REGARDING LICENSING OF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS.
COUIICIL IEMD lOZM:El ROVED, COUNCIL MEMEI CLAYTOII SECCJII)ED, COUNCIL IILL
110. 21, SOlES Of 1919.
Ayes :
Nays :
Abstain:
Absent :
Motion carried.
Council Meweers Koltay, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Clayton, Van Dyke
None
None
None
Kozacek , Byrne,
(b) A reca..endation fr~ the Planning and Zoning Ca..ission to adopt 1
resolution approving the Planned Oevelop.ent for Swedish Medical Center wu
considered. After discussion and upon advise of the City Attorney,
COUIICIL IEMD IIUUIICMT .wED, CCIUIICIL ..U UZM:El Sl~, TO TAILE ~
n• 011 MID ITDI II (Ill) • A llSOUITIOII lWTITLED: A llSOlUTIOII ADOPT 1• TME
n•I.S, C*CLUSIOII -DltiSI. Of 11E tin CCIUIICIL Of 11t( Cln Of EMLE ·
WOOD, tOUUDO, llU.I. 11t( Pl..a DntL....-.n IY MDISM MEDICAL COOEl
0¥0 11t( lOT FlY£ YUIS. Ayes : Council rs ~oltay, Hathaway, Kozace , Byrn ,
Habanich , Clayton, Van Oy
Nays :
Abstain :
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Council Member Kozacek stated he would be opposing passage of Council Bi ll No .
23 as he was not convinced there would not be a negative impact upon the resi -
dents of the area. Council Member Hathaway concurred. Council Member
Habenicht stated she was not convinced this was the best way and would be
voting against the Bill. Council Helllber Clayton stated he did not know of
another way to get this issue before Council for debate unt i l it wa s passed on
first reading. Hr . DeWitt confir.ed that past pract i ce was for the Bill to be
passed on first reading. He stated that voting in favor of this part i cula r
Bill does not bind the Council to vote for it on second reading . Further di s-cussion ensued .
MAYOI VAll DYKE MOVED, COIIICIL MOllO CLAYTON SECONDED, FOI COIIICIL TO ADJOURN
TO A SHOIT EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS A LEIAL MAnER.
Ayes : Coun ci l Me.ber s Koltay , Hath away , Ko zacek , Byrne, Haben i cht , Clayton , Van Dyke Non e
Non e
Nay s:
Absta i n:
Ab se nt: No ne
lOved into Executi ve Session at 8 :1 0p .M .. Mot io n carried; Council
AT 1 : 1t P.M. MYOI VAll DYU MOVED, COIIICIL MOIIEa CLAYTON SECONDED, TO aECON -VOE II IUUlM SESSION IIITH All M011W NESEIT. ~s : Council Me.bt r s Ko l tay, Hathaway, Koz ace k, Byrne, Habe nicht, Cl ayton, Van Dyke Nay s: None
Ab sta in : None
Ab set~t : None
Mo tion carrltld. Mayor Va n Dyke ca.anted t hat the legal concerns had been
resolvtld . COUft<:tl r kozacek announced he would still be opposing passage
of Counctl 8111 No . 23. There was further discussion; Council r Koltay
ca11tld for t quest i on on t 10tton to approve Council 8111 No . 23 on first readf"9 :
~·= Council rs Ko1t ay , Iyme, Clayton, Van Dyke "-Ys : Counc 1 rs Hathaway, Kozac , Habenicht Absta tn:
Abs Mo on c rr ed .
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A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE VACATING THE RIGHT-OF -WAY FOR THE SOUTH 366.10 FEET OF
THE 3400 BLOCK OF SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORAOO.
CCIUIICJL MU.ER CLAYTON MOVm, COUNCIL MOllER ltOLTAY SECONDm, COUNCIL BILL NO. 24, SERIES OF ltlt.
Council Me.ber Clayton noted for the record that it has been Council's consis-
tent practice to pass on first reading proposed ordinances and then have a
public hearing to adequately exa.ine the issues involved in the final passage
of the ordinance under consideration. Council Me.bers Kozacek, Hathaway, and
Habenicht each expressed their opposition to the passage of Council Bill No.
24, citing traffic probletu, possible negative l11pacts upon the area, etc. Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Abstain:
Absent:
Motion carried.
Council Me.bers Koltay, Byrne, Clayton, Van Dyke
Council Me.bers Hathaway, Kozacek, Habenicht None
None
(e) City Manager Fraser presented a reca..andation fro. the Oepart .. nt
of Financial Services to adopt a Resolution .. nding the 1981 bud9et of the
Golf Course Fund. Mr. Fraser explained that this action was necessary to
balance the 1981 budget for expenditure of approved, but non -budge ted, funds. The Resolution was assigned a nu.ber and read by title:
RESOlUTION NO. ZZ, SERIES Of 1189
A RESOlUTION MOlDING THE 1t88 IOOGET
COIIICIL 1D1D lOZACEI IMO, COIIICIL 1D10 MIT'NMMY SUGIIDO, TO APNOVE usowrr• •· u. soau OF 1•.
Ayes : COUftetl rs Koltay , Hath ay, koz c , Byrn ,
Nays :
Abstain :
Absettt :
t ton carried .
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RULE CHARTER AND THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, SECTION 4-1-3, AND AWARD-
ING A NEGOTIATED CONTRACT FOR THIS PROGRAM FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE ENGLEWOOD STREET SYSTEM.
COUIICIL IOIEl ICOLTAY MOVED, COUNCIL MEMBER ICOZACEIC SECONDED, TO APPROVE
IESOLUTICII Ill. 23, SOlES OF INt.
Ayes: Council Me.bers Koltay, Hathaway, Kozacek, Byrne,
Habenicht, Clayton, Van Dyke Nays: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None Motion carried.
12. Ctty ftana .. r's Report
Mr. Fraser did not have any aatters to bring before Council.
13. Ctty Attorney's Report
Mr. DeVitt discussed the following aatters with Council:
(a) Status report regarding decision of Court in the aatter of City of
Englewood vs . Arapahoe County C~tsstoners regarding water .
(b) Issue paper regarding SUPERFUII), the toptc of several recent Editorials in the Englewood Sentinel.
(c) ReQuested authority to file Entry of Appearance regarding App1 tca -
tion No. ltA-170R -AtchhOft, TopeU and Santa Fe Rat1way COIIPany concerntng access to Santa Ft Drtve.
COUICIL ._.DUal IIMD, MYII WM lYlE ...... TO .,.,.llt M CITY an-.v TO FILl II lMIS MTTD •
.. s: COUM:tl .._..rs loltay, Math y , loucek , IY"M ,
Nabtfttcht , Clayt0ft 1 Van Dyke Mus :
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(b) Council Me.ber's Choice
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(i) A Resolution concerning the appointment of Janet Kerzic, Ca -
reer Service Ca..issioner, was assigned a nu.ber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 24, SERIES OF 1989
A RESOLUTION CORRECTING THE TERM OF JANET KERZIC ON THE CAREER SERVICE BOARD.
COUIICIL ...0 HATIWIAY IIOYtD, CCUI:R ..U.El lOZACEit SECOII)[D, TO APPROVE
IESOWTIOII 110. Z4, SEalES Of 1Ht.
Ayes: Council "--bers Koltay, Hathaway, Kozacek, Byrne ,
Habenicht, Clayton, Van Dyke
Nays: None
Abstain : None
Absent: None
Motion carried.
(it) Council "--ber Chyton presented uterhls ~ich had been
received via the Boo~bile concerning his recent survey in the Englewood Sen ·
ttnel. Also included were several drawings by Engl...ood students which h
wished to have tran~itted to the Director of libraries . Mr . Clayton read a
poea which had been authored by Shel Silverstein entitled •averdues .•
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there would ultiutely be an econo.ic benefit as a result of the airport 's
construction and we would be a beneficiary of that econo.ic boost .
15. Adj~
COUNCIL MERIEl lOZACEI NOYtD TO ADJOUII. The .. eting adjourned at 8:40 P·•·
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AGENDA P'OR THE
REGOLU MUTING OF
THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 17 I 1989
7:30 ••••
1. cau to order. !/ tJM-¥ 7 32.
2 . I nvocation. ~
3. Pl adqe of e llaqiance . ~ s ;0<"--C
4 . aou call. ~-I C( (-( ....
5. nutea.
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~(a) Xinutea of tbe raqular ... tinq of April 3, ltlt.
-'~ &. -0-I tt< ~ -.. f 7 S -m .
6. Pre-lebadulad Via iton. (Pl .... Uait your praaantation to tan ainutea.)
(a) llr. Perry Croak, Loyalty Day Claairu.n for the COlorado vrw, will be in a ttendance to diacuaa the upcoainq
Loyalty Day t .. tiviti ...
7. on-l ebadul ad Via i ton . (Pl .... U ait your pr.aantation t o five a i nu t ... ) / . ..._,,~ , ., ..(
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1. ~ica t one and Proc.l tiou.
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Procl ... tion decl a rin; the
1, lil t •• Daye o f ~ lolocau t.
lil t •• Loy ty Day.
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April 17, 1989
City Council Aqanda
(a) Proclaaation declaring the weak of April 16 throuqh
April 22, 1989 a• Voluntaar Weak. C{' tu./ih'-7 ~
9. Con.ant Aqanda.
Accept
(a) Kinuta• of the Board of Adju.t.ant and Appaal8 lleatinq
of Karch a, ltat.
(b) Kimata. of the EnqlavoocS Bouainq Authority lleatinq of
Karch 29, ltlt.
(c) Kimata. of the EnqlavoocS Orban Ranaval Authority Maatinq of April 5, ltlt.
(d) Kimata. of the Planning and Zoning cc-i•aion ... tinq of April 4, ltlt.
(a) Kinuta. of the Water and aevar Board ... tinq of February
14, ltlt.
A&~Prova -1U< l j'-f :f.. ~
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(f) Ord~rapaaling and re-enacting aeatiana of the &n-
Vlewood lllanicipal Code relating to -.mlclpal Court con-
u.pt powera and protectian &9aiaat .._tic violence .
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OrcUnenca ling and re-enacting Metiana of the &n-
Vlewoocl -.micipal Code relating to Police and F i re Alana •r-ta. luef"· .....
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(b ) Ordlnanoa. ailnding tM bfla.ood ...Uc ipal Code rel atinq
to tM llllplor-aa taat i Pl an and Trut.
1 of tM bfl a.ood icipa l
r liability ot parkinv viola tion..
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City Council Agenda ~
(c) Recoa.endation froa the Planning and Zonift9 Ccmaiaaion ~ ? to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving tha right-of-~ ~ 't-3 way vacation for tha north 375 f-t of tha allay located f P'rfY~
\-~.,., between South Loc)an and South Pennaylvania in tha 3400 r /),)
J / block filed by SVediab lledical ~~lin f9nj\jl\ction ~ ~d-!J with their Planned Devalos-ent. ~~ /~~~ ~
fJ.f: '~ 1 ::i f d) a.co..ancs.uon froa the PlannincJ and lonincJ Ccmaiaaion IJ /j ~~~ to adopt a bill for an ordinanci approving tha right-of-~
JVU" J ;p _,,3 way vacation for the --th 366.10 feet of tha 3400 block iff 0
" f.., of South hnn8y1Yania filed by lvKiab lledi~ ~t, .J~ , -"]-"
oonjaaction with tbeir Planned Dftelosaant ~~/~'"'?-
/t~ Jteo andation froa tbe Depu1:Mnt of FiDucial Servicea
'/ to adopt a r.Glut tbe taa bull1at of tile
Golf caun. ...... tl~"i
a.o ndation troa tbe JIUblic Worb Depu1:Mnt to adopt
a r.olution allowlDt for a fteiJOtiated contract for
8luny ... 1 PrOIJEU 1181. ~ '/ .-...,_r<li£C-Je,..,./
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U. General Diecuaaion. e -····-
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(b) Oouacil " ... ~·· Cboioe.
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Ftl TIE AIIIL 17, lMt ern CGIICIL fi([TJ•
Action Taken Follow -up
11 Nt~tts/Aprll 4, 1119 6·0·1 Hat~IWIY absent City Clerk to distribute (Hat~IWIJ entered at 7:35 p .•. )
lo;elty 0., festfyftfes ltOM none
rru~ --.al none none
'llftfttd DIYelop· none none ----
l on l ty 0., 'rocl .. tt~ ht approved 7-0 CMgr to trans•tt original 1 of ......,.aMt,WtcttiiS of approved 7-0 CMgr to trans•lt original l oue11t 'rocl .. ttOft/Aprtl 30-
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I · i iOftal Cons ... rs Wttk Procl .. tton/ epproved 7-0 CMgr to trans•lt original • • II ll·H
lc l,a1 Cltrb ' Wttt Procl .. tton/ approvtd 7-0 CMgr to trans•lt original 1·13 to City Clerk o l ~~~ttMrs Wttt Procl .. tion/ approved 7-0 CMgr to trans•it original II 16 -ZZ
rd of Adj .& Appeals •IIMites, ' ell I , lMt ' Hous t,. Autflortty •IIMites, Narc~ 29, ' ltlt )
'11 -tflorlty •lnutes, ~accepted 7-0 none JMt
a Zonfftt c-. •tiMitts, ) .• ltlt ~ fl Wat•~ a ~r ld . •tnutes , feb. 14,
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,_ THE APIIL 17, lilt CITY CCIUIICIL IIEETI.
Agend1 Origin1ting
lte~~ De 1rt.nt Desert t ion
Action T1ken
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6-0-1 Hlthaw.y 1bsent City Clerk to distribute
(Kithaw.y entered 1t 7:35 p ••• )
Cro. Loy1lty o.y festivities
Klrlld~Tr1sh a..ov11
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lleftt Pl1ftfted O...top -
loy11ty Dly "'oct .. t ~ 1st wrovtd 7-0
O._ys of •. V ct t of wrowtd 7-0
Holouust 'roct tiOft/Aprtt lO -,..Y 7
Nit onal Cons "'oct .. t on/ IPPf"'ftd 7-0 Apr 1 Zl -lt
c pat Cl IPProwtd 7-0 y 7-Jl
Votunt row 1·0
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lte. Dep•rt.ent Description Action hken
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Ord.l14, ~ing 1-7 -2 re: Po.ers APProved 7-0 of .._fcip•l Court
(CBI16 introduced by Iyme)
Ord.l15, ~ing 5-11 l 7-61 re : APProved 7-0
Police/fire Al1n.s
(CBII7 introduced by tt.tt.-.y)
Ord.l16, ~tng l -6 re : .._'9"CY ~••eel 7-0 Reti~nt Pl1n lAd Trust
(CBI19 introduced by lolhy)
Ord.l17, -.ding ll·l re: O..r
liabtltty for P1rki11t Vtol1ttons
(CBI20 ntroduced by loz )
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Publish 4/20/89; effective
5/21/89; will be codified
during 2nd qtr of 1919
Publish 4/20/89; effective
5/21/89; will be codified
during 2nd qtr of 1919
Publ hh 4/20/89; effective
5/21/89; will be codified
during 2nd qtr of 1919
Publhh 4/20/89; tffecthe
5/21 /89; w 11 be codified
during 2nd qtr of 1919
Publfs 4/20/89: s ond
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~a Originating
lte. Oepirt.ent Descriptio.
14biii ONgr Notta. to iRstrvct ~ deletate
to vote I• fawor of e~~eouragtRg
O.wer Ctttzetn to appf'Oft airport
Act ion Taite~~
approved 4 -1 -Z
~: Koucet
AbstaIn: IYf'M
Kolt.,
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Delegate to vote per Council 's
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CITY CCUCIL ._.STATUS IDGIT
Ftl TilE APIIL 17 I ·-CITY CGUIICJL I&TI.
Agend1 Originlting
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Cro.lt/Loyllty 0., festivities
Nlraldsen/Trash -..oval
Stan Willi /SNC Pla.fted Dtvelop ·
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6 ·0 ·1 Klth-..y absent C ty Cle to distribute
(Nit y entered 1t 7:35 p ••• )
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Agenda Originating
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approved 7 -0 9f CAtty
Police
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Ord.f14, ..ending 1-7-2 re: Powers
of Nunicip~l Court
(CBI16 introduced by Byrne)
Ord.fl5, -.ending 5-11 l 7-68 re:
Police/Fire Al~n.s
(CBI17 introduced by H~th...,)
~pproved 7-0
Ord.f16, -..ndi~tg 3-6 re: .._r,ency approved 7-0
Ret i ,....,.t Pl ~n ~nd Trust
(C8119 introduced by Kolt_,)
Ord .117, -.1 i "9 11-1 ,.. : O..r approved 7-0
liability for Parki~tg Violations
(CBI20 introduced by Koucet)
CBI21 introduced by lolac approved 7-0
on first reMing (-.end "9 CocM re :
Electrical Contractors lie Sift~)
Swedish Med cal Cttlter Pl wroved 7·0
O.vel t · Publ fc Heariftt set for
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Follow-up
Publish 4/20/89; effective
5/21/89; will be codified
during 2nd qtr of 1989
Publish 4/20/89; effective
5/21/89; will be codified
during 2nd qtr of 1989
Publish 4/Z0/89; effective
5/21/19; will be codified
during 2nd qtr of 1919
Publish 4/Z0/19; effective
5/Zl/89; will be codifted
during 2nd qtr of 1989
Publ fsh 4/Z0/89: second
reldi~tg 5/l/19
t ce or P.H. to be publ shed
4/27/tt ; ,.....rty to posted
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Agenda Originating
It• Oepnt.eftt Description
14bfti CRgr RotiOft to instrvct ~ del-vate
to Yote in fayor of e~~eoung t 119
Denver Citizens to approwe airport
Act tOft Taken
wro\'ed 4-1-Z
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Abstaht : lyne
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Rlett119 ldJMnted: 1 :40 p .•.
"'-s•t : All ..... rs (tt.~ arrived at 7:15 , .•• )
Follow -up
De 1 egate to Yote per Counc i1 's
direct tOft
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IOIEIAL MEJmA ITO CCIIIEIIT IOSTEI
DAT£: Aprtl 17, lilt
1111'1 POSCII MY SPDI CGIICE:al.--118. EM:N SUCH PEISCIII IIJST Sllle
11115 .sT£1, STAll. liME, MIIIIE:SS, Mil MED ITER ..at. PlEASE LIRIT YOUR
CCWIII S TO Flft IIIIIJTES.
11IDSl ~ -111• TO SPDI Ill FAVII OF • Ill OPPOSITI. TO A PUBLIC
1011 •• SlllllD 51. THE APPLICML£ ..._IC 1011• IOSTEI.
PlEASE .....
1. Call to Order
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Dl&l.EVOOO CITY COUNCIL
015l.EVOOO, AltAPAHO£ CCUITY, COLORADO
l!tular S.Ss1on
Aprtl 3, ltlt
The regular .. etinq of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Van Dyke at 7:37 p .a.
Z. lnYocatton
The inYocation was g1Ytn by Council Meaber Koltay .
1 . Plecl .. of A11e,1ance
The Pledge of Allegiance was ltd by loy kout Troop tZ .
4 . 1o11 can
Pres t : Council .....,.rs Hath ay, Koltay, Kouuk, Byrne, Habenicht, Clayton, Yan Dyke
Abs t : None
A quon. was P"l t .
Also P"l t : Ctty Manater Fras r
City Attorney tt
City Clerk CI"'W
Director Wanus , C t ty Ot elo nt
Director f , Ffnancfal Strv ces
Director FOftda, Utiltttes
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April 3, 1989 -Page 2
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(a) Michael Didrickson, 3216 South Fox Street, wu not present u
scheduled; Mr. Didrickson did address Council prior to adjourn~nt · see page 9 for further infonaation.
(b) Mrs. Eleanor Dunn, Mr. H0111er Dunn, and Mr . Stan Willius spoke
briefly concerning Swedish Medical Center's Planned Development.
7. Non-scheduled Visitors
There were no non-scheduled vjsitors.
8. Cer~
Police Chief Robert Hol~s was present; Mayor Van Dyke asked the City Clerk
to read in its entirety Resolution No. 19, Series of 1989, ent i tled:
RESOLUTION NO. 19, SERIES OF 1989
A RESOLUTION HONORING CHIEF ROBERT R. HOLMES UPON HIS RETIREMENT AS THE POLICE CHIEF OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO.
MYOI VAll DYU 110¥0, COUIICIL NDeO CLAYTOII S£COIID£D, TO APPIOV£ I£SOLUTIOII
NO. It, S£li£S OF lilt.
Ayes : Council "--bars Koltay, Hatha ay,
Habenicht, Clayton, Van Dy e Nays : None
Absta in: None
Absent : None
Motion carried . City Manager Fraser prese ttd C
plaque express i ng appreciation for Mr . l •s •
service . Mayor an Dy e offered r pars al
whhed hf• wll.
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April 3, 1181 -Page 3
COUNCIL MERIEl ICOZACEK MOYm, COliiCIL NEMER IYRHE SECOII)m, TO ACCEPT CONSENT A&EJIIA ITEMS I (a) TlfROU&H (f).
Ayes: Council ~rs Koltay, Hathaway, Kozacek, Byrne,
Nays: Habenicht, Clayton, Van Dyke
None
Abshin: None
Absent:
Motion carried. None
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At the request of Council Me.ber Habenicht, Agenda It .. 9(h) was r-.oved fro.
the Consent Agenda and considered separately as follows:.
(h) COUNCIL BILL NO. 17, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY, ENTITLED:
A BILL fOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 11, RELATING
TO POLICE AND fiRE ALARM SYSTEM BUSINESSES, ADDING A NEV SECTION 11, TO TITLE
7 , CHAPTER 68, RELATING TO AGENCIES OF PUBLIC SAFETY, AND RENUMBERING SECTIONS
11 AND 1Z, OF TITLE 7, CHAPTER 68 , ENGLEWOOO IUUC1PAL COOE 1985 .
Counctl "--ber Habenicht expla i ned her points of concern, ask i ng i f the ret ·
ulattons had been rev f --.d by the Cha.ber 's Govern.ental Affa i rs Co..i ttee as
had been sugvested at the list ... t fng; she further upl a t ned she wou l d be ~v t nt to a..nd Sect i on Z of Counctl l f ll 17, specifically 7·61 -11 C. Z and 3
as she was of t op i nion w s oul d be address t nt abuse . The utter was fully discussed .
1M Y IIDVtD, CUCJL RUllO lOl.TAY Slcc.I)(D, TO UPIOV£ 01
CCIUEIL IJU •. 17, $01[S Of lilt.
coe.:IL KOUCDC DO, coe.:JL ICOLTAY SlCOIIQ, TO ...., C:.CUCIL llll •. 17 TO D A ntl• -..us• AS FOllOIIS:
CITY STAIF l rYALUATt TMJS -· E AlTO A l(C Tl FGa ITS CMTJ E. •
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Aprtl 3, 1181 -Page 4
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COUNCIL NEMIEI HAIEIUCHT MOVm, COUNCIL MEMIEI HATHAWAY SECONDm, TO AMEII)
COUNCIL IILL NO. 17 ON PAGE 2, SECTION 2, ITEM 2 OF 7-11-11 C TO READ:
2. ALARM TRI&IERED IY NE&LI&ENCEa
fURTHEI TO AMEII) ITEII 3 OF 7-61-11 C TO READ:
3. FAILURE TO CORRECT A MAI.FUIICTJON IN AM ALARM SYSTEM WHICH HAS
.NfYIOUSLY RESULTm IN A FALSE ALARM, INCLUDING OVERLY SENSITIVE smu~&sa
Vote results on .ation to ... nd:
Ayes : Council Me.btrs Koltay, Hathaway, Kozacek, Habenicht, Clayton, Van Dyke
Nays: Council Me.btr Byrne
Abstain: None
Absent : None
Motion carried. Counctl "-ber Byrne explained she felt the ordinance was
clear 11 written and dtd not fHl tt would be a probl• to enforce as ortgtnally presented .
Vote results on the ortgtnal .ation as ... ndtd:
Ayes : Counctl "-bers Koltay, tt.th-..y, Koucek, Byrne,
Habefttcht, Clayt011, Vu Dyke Nays :
Abstaht :
Abhftt :
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Cons t Atenda c011t
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Aprfl 3, 1989 -Page 5
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Mayor Van Dyke announced that the purpose of the Public Hearing wu to con-
sfder a.ending sections of the Englewood Municipal Code relating to the Flood Plain Ordinance .
COUNCIL NEMER ltOZACEIC NOYED, COUNCIL NEMER CLAYTON SECOIIDm, TO OPEN THE PUILJC HEAIItll.
Ayes: Council Me.bers Koltay, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Clayton, Van Dyke Nays: None
Abstain: None
Absent: None
Motion carried and the public hearing opened .
Kozacek, Byrne ,
Director Wanush, duly sworn, offered Proof of Publication that notice of the
public hearing was published in the Englewood Sentinel on March 16, 1989. Mr.
Vanush provided background inforution concerning the Flood Plain Ordinance
and the changes which have been requested by the Federal r..rgency Manage.ent
Agency (FEMA) to bring our ordinance into ca.pliance with federal regulations .
Ht explained that the Planning Co.ission held a publfc hearing on the pro-
posed IMnct.ents on February 22, 1989 to consider the IMndllents; it fs the
rtco..tndation of the Planning Co..ission that City Council approve the ... nd-
8tftts. Mr. Vanush also entered into the record one copy of the Flood In-
surance Rate Map (FIRM) which will bt in effect April 17, 1119. Mr. Vanush
identified the thrtt .. Jor flood plain •~•s located in Englewood as : 1) lit-
tle Dry Creek fro~~ approxi .. tely Clarkson and US215 to the area where it
crosses under Santa Fe at approxi .. tely Dart.outh; 2) lig Dry Creek at Broad -
way at the southern city lf•tts, di190ftally thrGU9h ltlleview Part and exiting
the City at Santa Fe; l) various a~u along t e South Platte River. Also
identified •~ three •inor s-.wt~at undefined areas located fn northwest En-
glewood, northeast Englewood, and across the sout ern part of Englewood. Mr .
Vanush further advised Council that FEMA would bt furnished infor-.tion rela·
tive to the little Dry C~et i~rov ... nts wh fch uld further IMnd tht flood
pla fn. resulting in the enttre do.ttown area being taken out of the flOOd Plain District.
There was no one fn the audience o wfshed to add~ss Council about thfs pro-posed cha119e to the Englewood nicfpal Code .
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April 3, 1989 -Page 1
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, SECTION 16, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL
CODE 1985, RELATING TO THE FLOOD PLAIN DISTRICT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE.
MAYOR VAll DYKE MOVED, COUNCIL MERIEl CLAYTON SECONDED, TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 13, SERIES OF 198!1.
Ayes:
Nays:
Abstain:
Absent:
Motion carried.
Council ~rs Koltay, H1th1w1y,
H1benicht, Cl1yton, V1n Dyke
None
None
None
11. Ordinances, Resolutions and Notions
Koz1cek, Byrne,
(1) City Attorney DeWitt presented a reto..tnd1tion to adopt a bill for
an ordinance repe11fng and reen~eting sections of the Englewood Municip1l Code
relating to Municipal Court cont111pt powers and protection against d0111stic
violence. Council Me.btr Byrne asked the City Clerk to read Council Bill No. 16 entitled:
A BILL FOR All ORDINANCE MOOINCi TITLE I, CHAPTER 7, SECTION Z, ENGLEWOOD
fUIICIPAL COO£ 1985, BY ADDING NEW SUBPARAGRAPHS RELATING TO JURISDICTION AND POWER OF THE ENGLEWOOD fUIJCIPAl COURT.
COUNCIL -.o IYINE IIOYED, COUIEIL 110110 KOZACEIC SECONDED, COUNCIL IIU NO. 11, SOlES OF 1tlt.
Mr. DeWitt clarified that with enact.ent of this ordinance it ~uld be clear
that •no contact• orders prior to the trial can be entered and enforced by the
Jud9e of Municipal Court. He explained that the Court has been concerned
about •no contact • orders. Councfl .....,_r Iyme urged support of the or -dinance . Vote results:
Ayes :
Nays :
Abshin :
Absent :
t fon carried.
Council Nt.btrs Kolt1y, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Clayton, Van Dyke None
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April 3, 1989 -Page 7
Council Me.ber Koltay infor.ed Council that these it .. s were reviewed by the
RetirHent Board and it had been deten~ined by the Board that clarification
was necessary. Financial i~act upon the City was questioned; it was
clarified by City Manager Fraser that the changes being considered would not
affect the budget in ten~s of the City's contribution. After further discus-
sion, Council Member Koltay called for the question . Vote results:
Ayes: Council Me.bers Koltay, Hathaway, Kozacek, Byrne,
Nays: Habenicht, Clayton, Van Dyke
None
Abstain : None
None Absent :
Motion carried.
{c) City Attorney DeWitt presented a reca..endatfon to adopt a bill for
an ordinance uendfng sections of the Englewood Municipal Code relating to
owner ltabil fty for parting violations. Mr . DeWitt explained this action
would provide a reporting requir ... nt of those people who lease auta.obiles.
Council Mellber Kozacek asked the City Clerk to read Council Bill No. 20, entitled:
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AM£NDING TITLE 11, CHAPTER 1, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE
1985, BY ADDING A NEV SECTION 11 RELATING TO OWNER LIABILITY FOR PARKING VIOLATIONS.
COUIICIL 1010 lOZAUIC M¥0, COUIICIL IUIO lOlTAY S£COND£D, COUNCIL IILL NO. 20, SEII£S OF ltlt.
Ayes :
Nays :
Abstlin :
Absent :
Mot ion cal"f"ied.
Council Melbers Koltay, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Clayton, Van Dyke
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Kozacek, Byrne,
{d) A reca.endat fon fro~~ the Public Works Depart.ent to adopt a
resolution wh ich author zts Notice of Sale of Speefal Auess.ent bonds for
Pav ing Dhtrfct No. n vas considered. At the request of Council "-ber Hath·
away , the ResolutiOfl vas au tgned a nu.btr alld read by title :
£SO UTJOfC
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April 3, Jgag -Page a
Motion carried.
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(e) A reca.endation fr011 the Vater and Sewer Board to approve by 110-
tton the proposal fr011 Jehn and Wood for engineer i ng serv i ces to assist the
City of Englewood In obtaining water rights on Bear Creek was considered.
Utilities Director Fonda was available to answer questions.
COUNCIL MEHlER KOZACEIC MOVm, COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY SECOfl)m, TO APPROVE nt£
RECCIMMEJI)ATJON OF TME WATER AND SEVER IOAitD (PROPOSAL OF JEHN l 11000 FOit EN-
&INEEliN& SERVICES/WATER RIGHTS ON lEAR CREEIC).
Ayes : Counct1 Me.bers Koltay, Hathaway, Kozacek, Byrne, Habenicht, Clayton, Van Dyke Nays : None
Absta in: None
Absent : None
Motion carried. Mr . Fonda and his staff were ca..ended for their efforts to further enhance Englewood 's water supply .
12 . City Manager's Report
Mr . Fraser did not have any aatters to bring before Council .
13 . City Attorney's Report
Nr . DeWitt prov ided an update on acquis i tion of properties for the 1-.,1 ta · t lon of Paving District No . 33 .
14 . leneral Discussion
(a ) Ma yor's Choice
May or Van Dyke did not have any aatters to bring before Co nell.
(b) Counctl "-bar's Choice
(i) At the request of Council r
cerntng the Code Revl C Itt as ass igned a
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(it) Council Me.ber Hathaway advtsed Counctl that Mr. loren Shep-
pard has expressed interest tn being appointed to the Housing Tuk Force Ca.ittee.
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Michael Didrickson, 3Zl6 South Fox Street, infon.ed Council that he would ap -
preciate being allowed to address th•. (Mr. Didrickson was listed on the
agenda as 1 Pre-scheduled Vtsitor but was not present earlter in the .. eting.)
COUI:JL MEMO ICOZACEIC MOVm, COUNCIL MOllER CLAYTON SECONDm, TO SUSPEJI) THE
lUl.[S, PEIIUnJ• ... DIDIICICSON All OPPORTUNITY TO ADDR£55 COUNCIL.
Ales: Council Melbers Koltay, Hathaway, Kozacek, Byrne, Habenicht, Clayton, Van Dyke
None
None
None
Mays:
Abstatn:
Absent:
Motion carried.
"r. Dtdrtcltson apologized for bet"9 late; he proposed that Council consider
... ndtng the Code whereby enforc ... nt of the provtston of tssutng tickets to
those persons ~ park wtth tn 5' of 1 prtvate driveway be on 1 co.platnt ba-
sts . Recently tt was ne<essary for ht• to park tn front of hts own driveway
and cons~qUeRtly he received 1 ttcket. After dtscusston, City Manager Fraser
stated that he IIOUld revtew the .. tter wtth the ca.and staff of the Police
Departaent . ""· Dtdrtcltson was thanked for brtngtng the .. uer to Counctl 's attent ton.
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COUI:JL ..,_. UZACEIC MftD TO..... The .. ttng ldjour'Md at 8:47 P·•·
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PROCLAIIA1'IOR
~. by joint Retlolutioo of the Senate and House of Representatives
of Congress in 1958, the first day of May of each year was designated u
IDyalty Dlly at the request of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United
States; and
WHE:RF.AS, IDyalty Dlly is to be set Mide • a ll*:ial day for the
reaffi.rmatioo of loyalty to the thited States of '-rica and for the
reooqni tioo of the heritage of '-rican f~; and
MtEREAS, the citizens of the lhited States are pr'OUd of this Nation's
1110re than 200-year heritage of freecbD and are loyal to the ideals,
traditions, and institutions "*tich have IMdlt Q.lr natioo ., 9I'Ut; and
WHER!'A';, their dedicatioo to the Allm'i.can WfiY o.f life is indicative of
a strong and continued desire to preserve the pric:el ... lllm'ican heritage; and
wtDF.I\5, they will be proud to stand \41 and publicly declare their
~mina ion toward actively and positively sat~ our f~ against
lii1'I'J foreign or ic enallies;
, 'mERE!aU:, I, SUSAN VM mtU, *Y'Or o f the City of Englewood,
Color ~ proclaial ..ay 1, 1989 u
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PROCLAMA'I'ION
WHEREAS, from 1933 to 1945, six million Jews were murdered
in the Nazi Holocaust as part of a systematic program of
genocide, and millions of other people perished as victims of
Nazism; and
WHEREAS, the people of the City of Englewood should always
remember the atrocities committed by the Nazis so that such
horrors are never repeated; and
WHF.REAS, we should continually rededicate ourselves to the
principle of equal justice !or all people; and
WHEREAS, we should remain eternally vigilant against all
tyranny and recognize hat bigotry provides a breeding ground for
tyranny o flour i sh; and
~~EREAS, 9 ursuant to an Act of Congress, May 2, 1989 has
b en des i gna ed s Day of Remembrance of Victims of the Nazi
Holocaus , known internationally as Yom Hashoah; and
WHER AS, i t is appropriate for the people of the C ty of
Englewood to jo in in he co~~~Nmoration;
0 \1, Til REFORE, I, SUSAN VAN DYKE, as Mayor of the
Enql wood, r oc l i h week of April 30 through May 7, 1
Day o r.ne of t.be YleUJU of the loloe us
he hope:
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PROCLAMA~IOB
WHEREAS, the week beginning April 23, 1989 is the eighth
annual National Consumers Week; and
WHEREAS, the 1989 theme •consumers Open Markets•
acknowledges the powerful role consumers play in our nation's economy; and
WHEREAS, a major function of our competitive free market
system is to satisfy consumer demands; and
WHEREAS, consumers should have certain rights in these
markets, including the right to information, choice, safety,
education, and to be heard; and
WHEREAS, ideal fairness for the consumer is achieved when
educators, busines , government, and consumers work together to
ensure equi y, inc reased competition, and safety in our free
marke economy ; and
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\fflEREAS, a ional Consumers Week pro~tes consumer programs
by both th public and private sector; encourages co.munication
amo ng con ers, business, and government; and broadens the scope
of consu~ r ~•r ness.
OW, H~R FOR!, I, SUSAN VAN DYKE, M yor of the C ty of
Engle~ od, Coler do, do hereby designate the week of Apr 1 23,
198 , n he Ci y of nglewood, Color ado, as
nd nd 1 his 17 h d y ot April, 1
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PROCLAJIA'riO•
WHEREAS, the Office of the Municipal Clerk, a time honored
and vital part of local government, exists in countries through-out the world; and
WHEREAS, this office consistently and efficiently serves
ita local legislative body, the aunicipal staff, and the general
public by recording the actions of the Council, co .. iaaiona, and
comaittees, maintaining thea for reference and inspection, and
preserving them for the historical continuity that can be passed
to future municipal officials and staff .. abera; and
WH£REAS, this office most often performs one or ~re
additional important functions, including election adainiatra-
tion, recorda administration, and general adainiatrative
services; and
WHEREAS, Municipal Clerks and staff have, through
d dica ed ffo r and a sense of profeaaionaliaa, continuoualy
upda ed h ir lla and t chnical knowledge to pr pare for the
ch llen 1990s; and
Tlt P'O
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• ppropriat hat we recognize th
his poa on and call th public's a en ion
Municipal Clerks perfora.
VAN DYU, H4lyor of
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PROCLAKA'riO.
WHEREAS, Coloradoans have a long history of volunteerism
from early pioneer times to the presentJ and
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WHEREAS, volunteers, working in partnership with
government, business and industry, fulfill many needs and perform
nuaerous tasks that would otherwise re .. in inca.pleteJ and
WHEREAS, dedicated volunteers in state and co .. unity
proqraas for the handicapped, for the elderly and young, as well
as those who serve on state and local boards and co .. issions,
deserve to be recognized for their .. ny hours of service; and
WHEREAS, the President, in a speech to university students,
s tated that •any definition of a successful life must include
service to others;• and
WHEREAS, the President wants every ~rican to know of the
enormously constructive role assumed by volunteers within our
co-unitiesJ
NOW, THEREFORE, I, SUSAN VAN DYKE, Mayor of the City of
Englewood, Colorado, do hereby proclaia the week of April 16-22, 19U as
in th Ci y of ngl wood. I urge all of our citia ns to
Englewood City Council in recogniting and thanking the
volunt era for donating a portion of their tiae, tal nt
resources to th b t eraent of this ca.aunity.
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BOARD OF ~ MD APPEALS
ElillbiOOO I COLODDO
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March 8, 1989
The regular llleeting of the Englewood Board of Adjust•nt and Appeals wu called to order by Chainaan Welker at 7:30 P·•·
Me.bers present: Sey.our, George, Lighthall, Wal~n. Shaffer, Dunn and Welker.
Me.bers absent: None.
Also present: Dorothy Ro.ans, Staff Advisor
Daniel Brot~n. Assistant City Attorney
Walt Groditski, Code Ad.inistrator
The Chainaan stated that with seven ....,.rs present, five affinaathe votes
would be required to grant an appeal or a variance. He said the Board is au -
thorized to grant or deny a varhnce by Part 3, Section 60 of the Englewood Municipal Code.
APPIOVAL Of MIIIITES.
IOAIO NOII£R LIGHTHALL OED THAT TH£ MINUTES Of FEBRUARY 8, 1919 BE APPROVED AS WRITTEN.
Board .....,_r Dunn seconded the •tion .
All ......_,.. voted tn favor of the •tion, lftd the Chainaan n.led the Minutes of F..,. • .., 8, 118t were approved IS written . .,.AI. Of Fl·l-OF FACT.
IOAIO ROei[R SEVtOM NWEO THAT THE FJNDJNCS Of FACT FOR CASES 14 -19 All) 15 ·19 8E APIID£0 AS WRITTEN.
Board r George seconded the •t ion.
All seven rs voted tn flvor of the •tton, llld the Chatnaan ruled the
Ftndtnt of Feet for Cas 14 ·89 end Case 15 ·19 rt pproved as wrttttn .
the !Mibllc hear ng for Cue 16 ·19, uytng
as ed that t steff fOtntlfy t request . hid proof of
In fort tt•ny. stated that tht ..,ltcenta, Johft all
rs of proPtrty located at ltZI So4tth Pearl Strett, 1
d on of t C Adllntatretor that t be t c tl ·
6'8• to 6 '8 111• I '" vlolattM of t HcMtstng Code,
n t ·lA ·Z o t I ngl t tpel Code ,
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they request that the continued use of the basement as habitable area be permitted.
Ms . Shaffer said she would be abstaining fro. the vote and any discussion in
the case. Ms. Shaffer is an independent real estate agent, and her office is
located in the sa.e building as the offices of Mr. Bagnall and Mr. Marx. For
this reason, she deten.ined that she should abstain.
John Bagnall
Bob Marx
3701 South Broadway
were sworn in for testi110ny. Mr. Marx said that the ceiling height in
the bas-nt •asured between 3.5 and 4 inches lower than the require-
•nt. They would like to rei!Odel and then sell the property. They
agreed to install two escape windows and two s110ke detectors that are
battery operated. The applicants said they hed nothing to add, but would
answer any questions the --.rs of the Board •tght have.
Ms. Lighthall said she had been fn the house and they are doing a good job of
reiiOCieHng. Mr. SeYIIOUr asked about the bas~t stairway whtch 1s as low u stx feet at one potnt .
Walter Grodttski
Code ~fnistrator
was sworn tn for testi~y. He stated that the stairway height ts not an
issue tn the case because tt fs not part of the •int.u. housing code, and
the J'lllodel ing 1s only betnv done upstairs. He agreed that the work betnv done was betnv done well.
There were no other speakers for or against the appeal.
The Chafrt~~n incorporated the staff report t11to the public record llld closed the public hearing.
lOUD R SEYJIJUR DED THAT THE APPtllMTS, JOIII u.Ll AMJ a MU, 1£
"lMTEO M APPEAL Of A 0£CIS1Cit Of THE COO£ AIIUIISTIATOR THAT THE IASOOT
CEILINC HEIGHT Of 6'1• TO 6'1 1/t• IS II VIOLATICit Of THE HDUSIIC eGO(,
SP£CIFICAllY SECTICit 9-lA ·t Of THE 1915 DC.DIOOO UICIM&. eGO(, AMJ ALSO
THAT TH(Y BE PEAMinEO TN£ CCitTifi.IED US Of THE IASOOT AT ltZI SOUTH PORt STREET AS HABITABLE MEA .
on wu seconded by INrd r lt t all.
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Ms. George concurred that the safety of occupants would be protected.
Ms. Lighthall said that she voted for the 110tion as ~~~ended because of the added safety supplied by windows and alan~s.
Ms. Dunn agreed because the egress windows and alan~s would .. et the require -
ments of the Division of Building and Safety.
Ms. Shaffer said that she abstained because she works in the s111e building with the appellants.
Mr. Waldaan voted for the 110tion because, with the conditions 1~sed by the llle~nt, there would be no risk to public safety, and the use of the base -•nt would not be iiiPI1red.
Mr. Welker agreed, saying thts would not adversely affect or Injure occupants or the surrounding area .
When the votes were displayed, stx -..bars had voted tn favor of the ... nded
110tton, and one, Ms . Shaffer, had abstained. The Cha1n~an ruled that the ap -
peal was granted, and instructed the appellants to obtain the necessary build -ing pen~1ts.
PUILIC HUll• • CAS( 17-lt.
The Cha1n.an opened the public hearing for Case 17-19, for property located at
3333 South Broadway and also knOWft u the southeast corfter of the Trolley Square C011plex .
Dorothy Rouns
Staff Adv1 sor
stated that the applicant, JWM Properties, wishes to build a covered
walkway approxt .. tely seven feet wide betw.en the existing parting struc -
ture and t e s dewallt adjacent to the E"flewood Pa~ at t ut end
of the sou east s tlon of the Trolley Square ca.plex . Thfs ts an ap ·
peal fr h 1985 Un fon~ kt11dtng Code : Sectton 504 (b), Fire sfs -
ta • of alls and Sectton 504 (c) lutldtngs on t Property and
Tabl • 5-A, BZ Occupancy and 83, Open Parting Car s .
tons of t ltiS Ulltforw lutldtng C
t n B·Z, retatl us and l ·l , pa
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A fire in the parking lot would pen.it heat to get into the walkway and
under the roof. Ms . Lighthall asked if the walkway could be built with-
out the roof. Mr. Groditski said it could, but it would entail the re-
moval of part of the existing roof. He said that installing sprinklers would not bring the walkway into confonaance with the code.
Craig R011ary
Architect for JWM Properties, Inc.
was sworn in for testt110ny. He said that providing the walkway would
contribute to the public safety, especially In the winter tt~ when the
entrance to the upper level of the parking structure beca.es very slip-
pery due to Ice. In order to walk fro. the parking area to the Parkway,
persons .ust cross that entrance, and it Is extre.ely hazardous. A walk-
way wtll reduce the chance of custa.ers' falling and provide 1 passage to
go fra. the parking structure to the Englewood Parkway. It is currently
difficult to go to the Parkway because of trafftc, and the distance ts
increased. In addition, deliveries would be easter If there were euy
access fro. the parking structure. leasing would be easter for the spaces fronting the Englewood Parkway, as well.
Mr. Ro.ary noted that the purpose of the code Is to prevent the hallway
fro. trapping fire and SIIOkt and facilitating the spread of fire. He
also said that by re.oving the roof, the corridor would be pen.ttted. He
satd IIOving the roof would present structural probliiiS as the roof ts
connected to a bearing wall . Providing doors at either end, which would
also be per.ttted, would present people ustng the walkway the new hazard
of posstble 8Uggtngs. He also satd that the parktng structure ts built
enttrely of concrete and, In hts optnton, Is unltkely to catch fire. The
walls of the walkway will be fire rated and the passage well lit, which will further protect the public.
In response to QUestions fro. the loard .....,_rs, "'"· R0111ry agreed to SM
that drainage In the parking stMICture would Mt create tee outside the
Pr'OPOsed walkway . In response to aMther cauestton conceNttng the access
to the second level of the parki"' stMICture, Mr . "-ary said there ts no
•he at tape• on the ra.p, and that to add tt at thts potnt would be very
dlfftcult and profltbtttve tn cost. n. corrtdor WOUld be about seven f t wide and t n f t high.
Chatn.an ncor,orated t staff report and asked If t re re My further
nts fro. staff. Ther re none. The Cllatn.an closed t pub1 fc
t11 t r r oil
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Mr. Se~ur said he voted for the appeal because there were various ••tters of
safety involved, and granting the appeal sMiled to produce .are safety than denying would.
Ms. George said she voted for the appeal because tt would secure the public safety and was the •tnt~ variance possible.
Ms. Lighthall satd she voted for the appeal because of the need for leasing the spaces along Englewood Parkway.
Ms. Dunn satd that neighboring properties would not be adversely affected, and both the City and publtc would be protected.
Ms. Shaffer satd she concurred wtth Ms. George.
Mr. Waldaan satd he had voted for the appeal because tt wtll produce postttve results for the area.
Mr. Welker satd that hts concerns were ftre safety and general public safety,
and the appeal s--.ct to cause .are good than harw; therefore he voted for the .at ion.
When the votes were displayed, all seven lllllbers hM voted for the .at ton, and the Chat nun ruled the appeal was .granted .
A~ POLICY
Chatnun Welker called the Board's attention to Ctty Council's request for an
attlftduee poltcy . It was stated that the INrd 's attlftduce has been ex•-
phry, and that tt does not , .. necessary to dhcuu the •tter; however, the
Board agreed that .. ,. than two abslftees fR 1 11ar ~ld .. rtt 1 questfonfng of prforfttes.
Dl~·s CHOICf.
Mrs . ._,., noted that there have .,._ M¥eral U..fts ht the butldt,., altd
that tt fs ftOW necessary to keep the butldt .. locked except for one half hour
before and after the begtnntng of the tf .. s . IRtertor doors wtlt also be
locked . If any of the rs are re ef pl f"' to c-fR later ,
they should let the staff kltow . If t re 1 llftral cases, the tt that the doors are locked wf11 be tdJusted .
t ng tdJ ournect a 1 :55 p •••
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ENGLEWOOD HOUSING AUTHOR 11 V
Bo•rd of' Co-iswoio.,.rr;
R-vu 1 ar !'teet i ng
The ReQular "--ting of' th• Engl.-ood Hou~ing ~alhnraly Ro~rd
of c-t•alorwrw -• c•lled to ordt!'r at '/: 10 p.111. on
w.d.-..d•y, ... rch 2'l, 1989, •t Si.-on r.l'!nle• , :t:J ::J:J •;m.th
Lincoln Btr-t, Engl...,od, Color•do, 00110, by r.h .,, • ......
Th-• J. Burnw.
Alwo Pr_..t:
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Tho-"' J. Burnw, l:taa•r-••
R. J. Berl1n, Vi c• Gtocttr•ran
Ao.,.r Kollay, CU.y t:ouncal UPp.
BradiPy L • .!1~, Cn_,., HlnP
Nut,_,.. Norden, r.o -•••in .....
.J-I. Woapnl•nct.r, EHn u-v.tl Couno:.el
l'aul ""' •-«i, L•t'Ctotav• 011 lno
"-v A. Mv•n, ~ord••~ r t•rv
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EHA HOC Regular P1eeting
03/29/89
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IT WAS I'WJYED BY R. :J. BERLIN TO APPROVE THE "lNl.JIES ot· IHI Hll;tt WI IIJI)
HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD OF Cotw'IISS lONERS REGULAH PEC: riNG H.--I 0 Ft: I!HIIf\HV 2 <.',
1'989, AS PRESENTED, WJTH CHANGES. BRADLEY L. ZIEG SECONDED 1tff" 11flllfiN.
AY'tSI
NAys a
Abstainech
Absent a
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Burns, BeTtin, Zieg, Koltay
None
None
Norden
The Chair .. n declared the ~tion carra~~.
.J-. F. w.qenland•r, Attorrwoy at LaM, rl!'ccntly htrr•1 hy t.ht-> Envl~od Housing Authnrtty, attPndl!d this -col•n•.J n1 tloP
Board of eo..hisionet •· "r. Waq.nlandf.•r gavo> an info• '!l .alave
pr ... _ntataon on thP history of th~ Public Hous1n1J p, ngr,,,.,
bt·ief'ly COY~inq other hou111ing ltroqra-o1111 -·I.
A. ProQr .. Report 1
Qs.~'.!l!~~~ St. tu. ~!:t : I he r .... ul , vr a,.,.,. t.o
e•plaaned ..hv --th. total unt t w leaa..'f1 for .all 11• oo1• a•s C~18) ••cf'C!!dlod t.ho • total untt• for .Jil proqr,_,.. <!11 "11 .
A YDUChef hOld tht OUQh thp I I ttl ltotU "i iiM) 1'\otlttUI l t.y
had conta~ tert U.~la stter .. n, I -..-d Hnu•.trvt ,..,,.,, .. ,,
taltnQ tha -ltd IUo• to tl'an•.f pr I r,.,, t.onct•
to nQI~. Nor .. t ty, the> f-ltn •uald 1 '"'"''' t tho •
'" taal PHA • t\ 'tt h•tou • ) vnuc~ antu th 1 un•._
rathef than btlllnQ t 1na 1 I .,,tn lnr ho
hou nQ a •• tance t••v-.nt . At th• t ,.,. "''
""' t "-" • •r-n, hta .,.,,. nc'l
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pa t a traant -· nv r 1 • ·•• tl t Nn . y t l()l,.
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EHA BOC Revular ~ting
03/29/89
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8. "--orandu. to City Council R~l)ardirltl Or c:haotJ l'l.w••
Rwsidenta' Collplatnts Follow··up.
Rac;a.r Koltay inf'or-.c:t the other r.o-io;~toow-r•. thai. Ct t·y
Counc i 1 '" vi-..po i nt is th•t th~ Enq lii!NOnd lin., •. , "9
Authority itro cn-e>etrnt in handling t.hp~p pr nb l eo<~~o;.
Co_,nication chan,_Jtri ~-to bP. OpPntnq Up dnd
Council felt 1t Mas NOrt.hNhilr. that thP UIA h •we •>t .•ff
pr.....,t at the Te"-nt Cot~nci 1 ,..Pting"".
Executive Director "-l•no-kl infnr•prt t.hp eo..a~ro~ianer~ro that he had b-n 1n co-n t eat tun .. , th
City Attorney O.W1tt. on this proposed orrtinancr. Hllo
had a~roked the City Attorney to r eo;purw1 to Fo o~vl'r ol)
concerns and qu-tion a
1. What is the current t•tu• of the orrtto~nre ? WhPn
MOUld the Ca ty Council be hear 1 ng puh l u op 'n on?
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t off al d f1nataon or ~ "1•1 •
alar•"• for ••...,I•, af re ut.-nt 's _.,, .:a lar•
1 t off hy •hur-nt. toa t, • -•Itt -I .a 'O ;«> o>fi
a fa for that ·~ Is th4P bu1 ldonq o.., r nr lhP
r ... ident as .-d t.hr. f ne " nr,. qlb-.q•-·t 1, dirt.,.,,_. by tndtvutual apart ut ,....,,., n r lht •
P"OIMW ty as a lllho I•"
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EHA 80C Regu I ar Pteet i 1'lCJ
03/29/09
VI.
E. Update on Rehab Lo,-,n Properties Sent Itt 1:1ty f \t.l.o • "''Y ~or Prtrli•inary Fore~losure Action:
Thtr EICtrcutivP Director stated that r :a ty ntt.nr ""Y llr.t..Ja t.t.
had Nrit.ttrn the last •procedural lettPr" to r£•to.ato l !l.tll
rltCipitrnt• Mho arl! seriously dP.lanq11ent "" thPor
accounts. Thtr luttr.r statPd:
•Thtr Engletotood Ho115ing 1\uthori ty Bo.anl 111 l'11mma o:o ;J .on<•t •,
ha• dtrttrrlllincd lhat you are not •ul lJnq to fulftll yoo"
obligation. under thw Ctly of F.-.qlewnofl ''""'•''"I
Authority•.., Rl!hahilJtatJon Loan Proc,ralll . l'ont ..... l tlli•.
CCity Attorney'r;) nffictr on or befnrt'l ~t:!)() I'·"'· on
Cdate) r-varding your unpaid bal.::ance_•. If you''" '"'t
-k• contact .,., th this off icliP 9 -r.ha 1 I 1 ron c:>ft "'' h ''"
action forltClosang Uf10n your propPrty."
F. Thtr EMIK:utlvtr Di •tctor 1nfor~ the l:n-a•,~o •n••~"'• •, t.h,at.
hw had contacten the rtral r•tate b• nk r h .1n•tl '"9 u ...
four -buald&rlQ 9 92 -untt apart.,!nt o-...lt•k «•··• an.•.•'t'l ~t
th• EHA Board ,....tinv hPld Fl"br ua r y C'''• l"'t~l. lit •
ltrarned that thP r,eJ)o r Of the !Jr'•olfl!l olflril t ..,..,.t
co-.pl•• a tually hild ttro bui hllov hP ,.,...,. .. .,,, n r ,p J I
anci only •• a "p clcAgtr• Call t .. n tnul •larwt "' '"" 1.
lhtr eo-1 <&anrwrs qrtrr<J tnat tha "'' u .'\ltnll .,,,,, OfiP
the •.HA t1 Hi not N nl to pur ue I ur tl ot•r •
A. Attendanc:: 6oaH1trl arw tor lngl-ool ltou lf"l Oul or 1ly
8oarcJ nf o-••••n•..,.. ....., r •.a
In F.-bruar .,,
• ..olutaon
Ca ty to
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EHA BOC Revu l ar ~'~~Pet i ng
03/2"1/89 ..
A. Attendanc.:e Guideli~s for Engle.ooood llous11\Q f\ut.hor• ty
Board of Co-issioner!. P1e.tJers
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J ... s W.Qenlander· st.ated .ast otdttlanc~~ <<C?.II.<II'l
authoriti-state that -.ber!. of co-asbian•. 'ctttno~ b~o~
r-ved fro• the CO-l!>Sion by ouncil wti.IIOu l. r.-.uso•,
and the EHA cannot r.-.cJve t.hear """" cn .. ,.,..,.,,on•·•~·
becau-of •tate 1-. CCRS i!q-4 -<'08 states: "lltt.' m.•y•.Jr
.. y r-v• a co-i~sioner for inpffa•· iency "' neg I••• ~
of' duty or •isconduct in oftace, but n11Jy o~ll ·• the
c-issioner has b-n Qlven a copy of th•~ • hdr<J•"••
lllhlch .. y be .. de hy the -yor aq;Jinsl toia, and ,,,,., lt.atl
an opportunity to be he•rd tn JliPr~on or· by counM? 1.";
Bradley Zleg totated th•t Pl..annlng .mol "'""'IQ ect..lss•on-~ Quidr.l ine6 relate to .. "C.:i ty" bnotrd •ll1d
that the EHA should have QuidPI ino.!s <levt:'lop('d loy the
EHA Doo~rd of Co-issioner!> wnch are SfJec.J t ,,. to tht>
EHA. Such QUidpolllteS should lhcn lJe for ..,ol, fiL>f'l lu I.Jly
Council •lth a -.orandua lllhith st."'te~ that lhL' LilA •··
dealing •ath thi 'i> -tter becaus ttwy ..t•r nul
l~nw1 t1ve to th.. oncern of Caly Count • I; '"'' Lila
the EHA as QOi•1Q to -kl! an '"''lfP'"''"'L'nl. d~t • "'"~Calton
on thiS -ttet. It llohJ5 the CDn!>IPO!>tl'• of tht• I 0<)1 1'_,011
Houslnv Author aly Board of o-t'''S tOII ,.., lh.•t t Ito • 1-tlll
should dov lop the~t· nwn ~han•~• In• oh•.tltny w1lh
att.nctancl" hy cn-a~.,.iotv•rs at Ba.'\rn of c .. _, .ann
""'t•ng and rev•-thas oat. th newt -t '"9 ·
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Contract wastanq NfiRtP Un• , f'f'a. "·'' l<f'tlr'MI '"' v1r•• •
At the
s--t\1
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f.ttru. y
of ,...tro
prot• t a
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Itt okcr • Ia tang
, ' nc-I ucH ng ( bu t ""'
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GalapAIJO t.
HA ... urlrtt 1 o "'I ton
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EHA BOC Regu 1 ar tteet i nq
03/29/89
VI.
B. R._,val of EICisting ARRP Un1ts tro111 1'1a r kpt;.,,q !,..,, v~rt.".
Contract
It -• suggested that p•rhaps
transf~rr~ to th~ FHDC in ordPr
for Section B Ern!.tifiQ tenant~.
thp _,p 11n 1 t•. ,. nu I d he
to lllalrP them o•ioqrl•il'
It -" the con'5P.n~s of the I:.HA floard of l:o"'.,''•5'"'"'' s
-.bers prer.ent .-.t the Regular ~tH'Q hPirt lin• date-•
that the AARP unJ ts at 2743 South OrlawarP !:i t., .tO :I'•
South Gal..,.ago St., and 3036 South lialan •HW 'it. h e
r-ved f"ro111 the orig1n.~l lhot uf propPrlrc•. ltr ht>
listed t~~ith "•lton Senti Cf'letrn Llrol<cr~.) ,Jnd l r~nt ,,.,.
rental unit'JO.
C. R.-.olutaon Authorizing Erc@Cutaon of n.c.,dlll<:>n t No. ;> ln
Annual Contrahutions Contract No. DEN f!:J?s, Pro,,. t Cfl
~8 -3 <Public Houro •no OupleM tm1t 1
lhe EHA had rl!c••vl'!d fra. Hl.ID Reglon.-.1 Lf'gotl l :oun•,rJ
"-r""-ent No. 2 to I o• R~·nt Co n oltd trd Anntrill
('.ontr ibut ion<Jt t;ontrac t No. DEN C'31'!:J nvl!'r 1 nq 1 '• o JC:Or t
No. CO -.e-3 ..to1ch 1 11 th 1-Hn · t'ublll tlnu•o~•wl I "'"'Y
OupleM Unat. lhP purpo . o t tha .J-n<t..-.n 1• to
rpf"l t thfoo 1\r:.lu-21 rota I Ottv•lop ... •••t l'o•.t t thr f, "•' 1
cos t), rath t -lh.u~ lt sl•-ttcl lot.11 OE>vt>lt .l',..."t 1 u <ot
shOMn on Hw ·• •c.J•nai ,\Cc tor llrt••, •1111 ••• uuu tat~ that t~ tha h tt••·· l .. t.c •
ct.te -• fU IIIpl'lf tt "f tho•
rKk•a• net r.;,1nrP c._n•,l w.t•.
1~ than t I HI\'
.. .,ted tn deob I uao~t
nn 1'4P Harv Ill • a•••
HUD ' Hnu iflQ lk•v•lo.,.,...t Otvl"' aon
... ullt not h•vr t.n pa., boO(.. tlo
1, '7-.o.ocu . n.. ,,,...,,. ' 1 ·• v
l • by ... "9
·c. a.ttrh wh t
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03/~/S'i
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C. ~lution Authorizing EJCI'!CUtlon at· A.enc.1-nt No. 2 to
"'-'al Contributions Contract No. OCN ·i'375, ProJ••• t Cll
..S-3 CPublic Housing DupleiC Unit ~l
2. "'"· Waganlander also sugqatated thal tloe lilA hH
-re of" debt f"orviven.s"& r.tMat"icattnnr.. llr
stated that ~IJD had pa&d off tht;a deht on ttH··
praj~t af"tar the or iqin.l c ontra t; Ma'i •J ittn£•<1,
but bef"ara this -nd-nt •a• proposed. for lho s
rnasan, a l'!Jgical arg~nt could be -cte lhat tht:>
sections of" the -nct.P.nt lnvolvanq •a n a••••
qaver~t intara•t rate, -·i-c:o11tr a lout 10'1'5
percentage, and Initial loan co-at-111. 1"1() lunq.-r
have any -aning or· af"f"ec::t. lhe .,.,_ -..-hP lo uc
f"ar thf! per-nent nota th.:.t HUD a o:;kac1 lht' llll'l to
sign. Ha stated that the £HA -Y -nt tn '"MI•ly
str1ka tha-sectaons 1n the a.end-nt ,uon not
sagn tho per-nrnt nota.
"r. WaQanlandar stated that th• ttA h;ul alraaliy •,o qf'W'd
Vwl! origan.l prr•anent note and ACC •a th •••o '''od h ••
-nd-nt -rely adJustact tha faqura... He ''"tho
st tad that fro• a l"'9al s taudpOII\ , l •f' u nly
s agntf"lcant raght th E.~ ••Qht ba avanq .,., •o~qotrlll
the nato end an u~tdaftl!d Olltt·art ~"""-"' tr, th
right to arque at a l.ttar taw that ck'ht t m cpvl'uc.•t.•·
fr_. tha ~ nt lhe cnntt·.ac.. t nd ••10. Hoo l It t t.ln
as a contravars1al adaa and ttt. HA -v t • ""' H1_.,,
-Y n._. be an ant r t of thP authoo atv
lhtt •ac ut 1 ve DH·ac or r
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03/29/89
VI.
C. R.~lution Authortzing E~eecut1on of f\tnr-nii!Mc'll t No . i ' I n
Annual Contr1butions Contract No. OLN-i-':1'/:->, p , • "'' t 1:11
48-3 CPubl ic Hour.inq UoJPliPM Un1tsl
It was diKidfit, af'ter liPngthy rli 'iL US'!oi uo, that l.h o• I ll(\
would t,able any der:i si on on Pi1 ~'2 tnq lb••,ulutt o" Nu . ~,,
S.ruts of' IYR9 .~uthorizing e~eecut1on ol Arttend mr rol No. i?
to ~•I Corotr 1 hut 1 on!l Contract Nn. OE N -f':l7' •, I '• o J ro 1
CO ltB-3 unti I !iuch ti-as .-...o c ont..o< t s th.-I til\ .on t
rai.,_ an objection to the IIOfloPtu.-.. nl lht>,••
doc..~nts.
JT WAS NNED BY IMADLE Y L. Z l G TO TABLE AMY 0£CI !:!UN liN l 'f\~~oiNG
RESQ..UTION NO. 5 0 SERI ES OF l~, AUfiiCIRIZING EIIECllliON 01 N1lNOf1011 Ni l . ;•
TO AMtUAl. CONTAIBUTHlNS CUNIRAI:l Nil . Of N-?.:'1'15 0 PHOJL CI t:U ~H-::t liN I II ~11 :11
TIP£ AS THE ENBl...EWOOI) HOUSJNI.J AlllHORJ fV HECUVf-5 t:lltWtllN II"AIIfiN I tlt lf'l llliiJ
RAISIN& M OBJECTION 10 IHE NDN -RFTIIRN OF IHI:.SL DUC I1f11 Nl ~i. H . 1 -llf"tn IN
SECONDED THE NJ fl ON .
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03/29/89
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D. Ratification of Telephone Poll ReqardlnrJ n .... , d o1
hsurance Contract for Englewood Hou ~lrlQ Author • ty tn
&ICS Insurance Agency of Lakewood, Colorado.
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IT WAS ftDYED BY R. :J. BERLIN TO RAllf"V JHE lELE~ POLL CONUUCIIII 11AH C1t
22, 19M, REBARDINB AWARD OF INSURANCE CONTRACT FOR Tl..-~NGI WOIIO 1MIU51tlt:i
AUTitORITY GICS INSURANCE Al>LNCV llf I f\I<EWikiD,
COLORADO. r10T I ON .
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Office Bualding oat. 31.60 South !Jher• n !;trr.>l.
Th• EHA Bo.trd of co-·••aorwr~ h d jorcvrou~oly d o• c II •'•Lad
th4P ~ lo cnn!OOIJdatn the p oQr" • op 1 at rnn•. u l lh••
Housar~ 1\uthur 1 ty, ..to a h ere urrL•ut.l y hou etl '" 1 u u
dlff~ent loc;Jtlonti. lhlt floet11 prt>vtnu ·~ly f1tr"rc t.rn thr>
O...tQn C,_a tt~ IH.J. lkrrltn rwi Had ?1••')l tn rPvt-
eny propo~ lo alaorw end to lr r,h t r 1 t 1 '•' Mrlh
..trach to evelu•t lnroatan~.
&a nee th4P 1.1<tl t a no
c-t aaofl!Pf" , thn .• utave
eo-a tt had loo"ed .at. t...n ~n tbl
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03/29/(N
VI.
E. Revi-<and Action on ProposPd Contract for llth-•r on ~f"JCIP Building at 341>0 South Sher•,.n St:rrPt
Af"t•r discuossion, tt woas the d•ric;aon nt l.hP lllf\ lh•arrt
of" Co-ir.!Sioner"' to table •ny ;art111n on lht• 1""1'"'·,,.,,
contr.act f"or of"f"P.J" nn the! nf"ficl' huJ lrtr nq ,,, ·l'ol.o 'i"" 1t
Sh•r••n Str.,.t untal thp fllll n ,.,nr:J ,..,,.,,., ,.,.,,.
r-.e•rched by legal cou,._J z
l. C•n the EHA purch•s• .an off"ic• hurlrho'lCJ ''
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do•npay•ent, out.rJght pu rch •a•:p, c·r t u "'·'"!..!
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3. C•n the FilA rharge rts..-lf renl, lhroru1h lhr
v•r ious f .HA Pr ngraas, on tin ~ hu i I rt ''"1 .:Jnd "'•"'
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03/29/89
VI.
F. R.vi-•nd kt1on on L•tter tnJ• l)e11tnn, Nelhm ''"~•
CPA., Conc•rntng FV '87 ~~dit.
In pr..,ilrang to p•rfor• 1988'!> ;aud1t, Denton, Nt>tll<-rlnn
r-i.-d ~h• Jettl!'r fro• thP St;ate 1100 •·t .,., th th••
Ci~y·• Fino~nc• O..••rt.-nt. ft>cir conr lur,Jnn wa •. tn
r..udit th• 1987 hook•, Althouqh only ;~ plu·t•on ut tltc
EHA FV '87 Audit wilto inr.o.pJ•t•. llu.• S tnqle 1\totll t nt::t
u~ lllhich th• EHA f•lls would dJct •• te th .. t ttll• e11tor••
eud l t be rHorw. A pr 1 c• 1 oAI"ICJ4P Nil to I' r opr1•j tl h y t1r •
-~~rton.
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IT WAS l'tiWEO BV ~EV L. 2' IE& 1 0 AUTHOR I Zt:: THE ElttCUll \IF 0 lnt C lllH Ill Tt tE
ENBLEWOOD HDU&INB AUTHDHITV TO SPEND THE ADDiliONAl. ti .. Dt> Nll;l.>;S MV Ill
REMJDil THE EJ& EWOOD HOUSING AUTHOR I TV 11001(5 OF 1\CU.IUNI IOU 1-I SI .N VI IIH
1987. ROBER ICOL T"V BECOIIeDED THL NIT HlN.
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03/29/89
a. Rrvision ot Conpcr•tion woth o:oty nt
Envl-od
EHA leQ•I coum>el. Ji• WAgenlanrlco·. •.uqqe!··t•·d l.lldl.. lhP
S.Ction B NeM Progr•• don•t.e funol•> frp• • t•, I" 01~r.1 ..
r.-rviP5 to thfO Pub I JC Hou~ing 1'1 ""' ·•• • n 111 rlr1 t.o
pr-•nt th• proJP.<trd I'IOY buc1gP.\. olpfJCtl. lno t11.ot
proqr-. "'". W•CJenl•nder st .. t.ct.l ha• w.uotPd tu 1 1 •<;•• on h
..tt•th•r-or-not th1o:> could ht• done .,., th !)u""" 1 PtliC'•
re.-ve Funct~.
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BAAOLEV L. LIEG NNE0 THAT A D£CJSlC:.. C:.. .. IICII PRfiGAAI'1 Will 111/tiVII 'I lltt-
Fl.N>S FOR rHE PILOT PAV..:NT 10 nt~o CIIV Of-ENf:iU·WCJUD HI tnltiHI IINIII 1111\
LEGAL CQUI&::L CLMIFIES If SE.t;110N II NEW L:UNSIHUCI IUN Iff !:it HYf IIINII!i I 1\N Ht-
UBED FOR THIS PURPOSE. 11 WAS HJilli .. R f'QV£0 rttAI IHIS llf"l'ltilllll Uf tARII U
~TIL THE DIHLEWOOD HOUtiiNG AUTHORITY II(J(Jt(S Of Al:COI .. I!:i rtlll IV 'Uti f\lfl
REoc.E IN ORDER TO ACO.ftAT F LV Ut lfHtUN£ EciAl:ll V WHAI liM I'URI I C IIIIII'.OI Nli
RESEfNEB ~. R. J. BERLIN SfCOND£D H£ fCHIC*.
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03/29/89
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All buslrwtis b•inv f"int~, the R~ul.ar ~t.1nq 11t t hP
Envl-..ooct Houstnv Authority Board o~ co-tss tnnm •• hr•ld
fterch 1!9, 198'1, adjour.-.ct at 9tlt5 P·•·
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J. CALL TO OlDER.
DRAFT
The regular -.ting of the Englewood Urban Renewal Authority was called to order at 5:45 P.M. by Chatr.an Robert J. Voth.
Me.bers present:
Me.bers absent:
Also present:
Voth, Byrne, Cole, Minnick
Hinson, Executive Director/Executive Secretary
Keena, Mcintyre, Totton
Daugherty, Alternate Melber
Hanson, Alternate "--ber
Harold J. Stitt, Assistant to the Director
Richard S. Wanush, Director of Ca..untty Develo~nt
Steve Bell, Prudeftt tal-Bache
Steve Lyon, Hanifen I~off, Inc .
Carolyn Justtce, Legal Counsel (Benedetti's Office)
II. .....AL Of llllllrtS.
Fibt'Uary 1, IM
ChaiN~n Voth stated that the Minutes of February I, ltet wre to be con -sidered for approval .
lyl"fte •ved :
Miftnfck secOftded : The Mtnutes of February I, ltlt be approved a s wrttten .
AY ES: IYI"fte , Mtnnfck, Yoth
MAYS : 11oM
AISTAIN : Cole
AISEifT : Ketna, Intyre, Tott011
c a t " Voth rut t Mfnut 1 pproved .
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since 1987 and 1988 taxes have been collected and distributed, the Authority
will be unable to recoup the $200,000 lost during those years as a result of
the Assessor's method of allocating of abat~nts. However, he added that if
the Authority does not secure a retroactive adjust.ent of the base and incre -
.. nt proportions fro. 1987 to the present, the Authority will lose a Minimum
of $200,000 per year for the life of the bonds.
Mr. Hinson stated that at one point during the .. eting, the Assessor had indi -
cated a willingness to consider retroactively adjusting the base and incre.ent
figures fr011 1987 to 198g until County Attorney Vana advised that to do so
could open a floodgate of such requests fr011 other taxing entities . The As -
sessor then changed hts opinion on this adjust .. nt. Mr. lyon stated that with
the exception of the Englewood, littleton, and possibly Aurora Tax Incr..ent
Districts, no other entitles have a "base• or •tncr~nt• figure to be con -
cerned about. Discussion ensued.
Mrs. Cole asked for clartftcatton on what the retroactive adjust .. nt of the
base and tncre.ent fro. 1987 to 1989 would do for the Authority . Mr . Hinson
discussed the r•tftcattons of the adjustMnt at length, and concluded that
the Authority would lose, at the •tnt.u., $200,000 per year tn property tax
revenues it should have received tf the adjustMnt ts not .. de. Mr. Hinson
a.phastzed that even tf the Assessor dtd go back and adjust the tncre.ent and
base figures fro. 1987 to 1989, thh would atd only tn preventing future
revenue loss, and would not recoup the lost $200,000 .
Mrs. Cole asked what r .. lflcattons the Assessor 's abateMnt apportlo~nt pro -
cedure -.y cause tn relation to the EURA bonds. Mr. Hinson stated that this
Mthod reduces the revenues available to the Authority, witness the EURA 's
reliance on Its Reserve Fund, and .. Y eventually threaten the Authority 's
abtltty to ... t tts debt service obligations . Ms. Byrne Interjected that Ctty
Council 1s again considering repealing the .5 cent sales tax. Mr . Hinson
stated that Mr. lyon's analysts In 1988 Indicated that such an action alone
would reduce the Authority 's revenues to the extent that a default on bond
p~tl -.ould be Inevitable .
• Hinson noted that the Authority 's proposed apportton.ent of abat nts
would affect the other taxing tftttttes within the Ohtrtct, such as the School
Dhtrtct and the City. .._.ver, those tftttttes are IIIPC*&red to ratst t r
•Ill levies to cot~Ptnsatt for any revtftue loss due to abat nts . EURA d
not have that ability .
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Mr. Hinson stated that Mr. Stitt had called the Assessor's office in several
counties to detenti ne the process fo 11 owed for app 1t cat 1 on of abate~~~ents.
Ad .. s County uses the proportional adjust.ent .. thod for abateaents; larimer
County said it applies the adjust.ents on a proportional basts. Boulder Coun -
ty said it has not had any tax abat ... nts, but if it did, it would probably
apply the abat...,.ts to the incr.-nt value and not the base. Jefferson Coun-
ty is also applying abat..ents to the inc~t value and not the base, as is
being done in Arapahoe County. Mr. Hinson stated that thts points up the fact
that there ts no consistency in the interpretation of the law, and there ts a
nHCI for a statewide standard procedure.
With regard to the Authority's responsibility in resolving the situation, Mr.
Hinson referenced a letter froa lond Counsel lreg Johnson, of Kutak, Rock l
CIIIPbell. Mr. Johnson pointed out that the Arapahoe Assessor signed a letter
of cooperation with the Authority at the tiM the bonds were issued, and that
it appears that the Assessor ts in violation of that agre...nt by virtue of
the •nner in .tlich he ts interpreting the tax increMnt laws. Mr . Johnson
added that EURA has an obligation under the Indenture of Trust to notify the
Trustee, Central lank, and suggest a course of action , or ask that the Trustee
suggest a course of ac:tton. Mr. Hinson stated that the Indenture ts a con -
tract between EURA and the Trustee, .tlo represents the bond holders , and that
Mr. luc:ktus of Central lank will be nottfted t.-.dtately of tilts sttuatton .
Mr . Hi nson .._.sted that there are •-options that 11&1 be explored . If the
Authority feels tMt tt ts not rec:etvtng fatr treat.ent froa the County Asse s-
sor aM tMt tM Tax lncr.-nt l are not betng interpreted properly , the
Authority ts obltpted, bJ the te,_ of the Indenture, to do .tlatever ts
..c:essary to protect the t•terest of the bondholders.
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that the projected loss of revenue to the Authority under the Assessor 's meth-
od of abat ... nt allocation could be as .uch as $4,000,000 over the life of the
bonds. Mr. Voth referenced 1 1 etter to the C 1ty Council from Hr . Tot ton regarding the allocation of tax abat ... nts.
Further discussion ensued. Mr. Minnick stated that any potential legal action
would have greater illlpact if .,re than one Authority were to join in the action.
Cole .,ved:
Minnick seconded: The Englewood Urban Renewal Authority finds that the pro-
cedures followed by the Arafahoe County Assessor based upon
its interpretation of the aw regarding tax abat ... nts ts
contrary to the best Interests of the EURA Tax lncr ... nt
District, and contrary to the sptrtt of Urban Renewal Au -
thority and Tax lncre~ent Dtstrtct laws. The staff is
hereby directed to contact the Trustee for the EURA bonds,
Central Bank, to discuss the course of actton to be pursued
to reach an equitable deten.tnatton of this Issue.
AYES: Cole, Mtnntck, Voth, Byrne NAYS: None
ABSENT: Keena, Me Intyre, Totton ABSTAIN: None
The .,tton CII'Tfed.
Nr. lell stated that he would wrfte a letter urgtng the Trust" to take steps
to rectify t"-attuatton, and expressing t"-fMlt"9 of the Authortty that the
County Aaaeuor ts •tstnterprettng the law, and 111 ts vtolatton of the Inden-
ture. Na. 1,.,.. asked tf Nr. lell would senct a copy of that correspondence to the City Count fl. Nr. lell stated that he WCM~ld do so .
Mr. Hf111011 stated that thts sftuatton has bee. dfscualtd wfth the Ctty Coun -
cfl, Md a concert~ .. s expressed regardt"t l'UIA htat ttat tng l .. al act ton
... t11at Ar~PMoe COUitty because tt could ftltltfvely affect other tulng entt -
ttes wtthtn the Ctty tf the sutt fa successful. Ctty Couftctl has lftdtcated
fh support of the Authortty 111 securlftl lite s lltteuary to t the
bond ob11tatftfts. ...,_ver, the Allthortty c t ltllld Idly by It fMls
that ,..,._., which are dedicated to bond aervtce ,.,_..h are belftt Inap -
propriately diverted to other uses . . Htnson sized that t Allthorlty
and Ctty have 1 different set of ot.l ltattons . Aut rtty hu a c tr c ual obl gatton to t holder to s that t prt I 1 net tnt ts
on h bond re City ts ot.l ftated to ,,.. t t n t s eft t s .
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IV. MEJOtENT TO 1!188 BUDGET
Resolution 12, Series of 1989
Mr. Hinson stated that the action of -.ending the budget to reflect the actual
a.ounts realized, and the actual ..aunts expended , is required by State law. This is a housekeeping procedure only.
Minnick 110ved:
Byrne seconded: The Englewood Urban Renewal Authority adopt Resolution IZ,
Series of 1989, A ltESOLUTION OF THE ENILEWOOO URIAN RENEWAL
AUTHOIIn AMII)J. THE 1118 IUDIET.
AYES: Minnick, Voth, Byrne, Cole
NAYS: None
ABSENT: Keena, Mcintyre, Totton
ABSTAIN: None
The 110tion carried.
Y. ru.LL CIOII~EVOOD MBETPUCE
Aililidilint of erorunce Schedule
Mr. Hinson stated that Ms . Ann Sperling, of Tra..ll Crow, has sut.ltted a
request that the Perforunce Schedule contained in the Disposition and Develop~ent Agree.ent be ... nded to change the date of co.pletton fro. January
ZO, 1989 to "-1 31, 1989. The last el-nt of the IIIProvMents planned by
Tr-11 Crow ts under construction and should be co.pleted well before the
"-1 31 deadline, but technically they are In default of the DDA and their
finance co.pany asked that the Perforunce Schedule be ... ncled. Mr. Hinson
reco.ended approval of the request.
Cole 110vld:
Minnick seconded: The Englwood Urban ......_1 -thortty approve and adopt
Resolution 13, Series of lMt, A IIUOWn• OF 11IE -.£.
MOOD .... .._ -.m TO .. 111E POFG • ._(
SCHEDUlE OF 111E DISPOSITI. -DDn.OfiDT MIRJDT WITH
EMLmNID MIIUTft.ACE ASS«IATU, LTD.
AYES: Minnick, Voth , Iyme, Cole
NAYS : NoM
ABSENT: Mclnty,.., TottOft, Kllfta
AI TAU•: ne
T 110tton carried .
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In conJunction wtt
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Resources Network, Inc .. The proposed contract is the same as that which the
Authority had with Managed Financial Services; there is no change in the ser -
vices to be provided, and no increase in the fee to be charged for management
of the EURA funds. Mr. Hinson recom.ended approval of this Contract for in-vest .. nt services.
Ms. Daugherty entered the .. eting during the above discussion, and took a seat with -..bers of the Authority.
Minnick 110ved:
Byrne seconded: The Englewood Urban Renewal Authority approve the contract
for invest .. nt services with Investment Resources Network, Inc.
AYES: Minnick, Yoth, Byrne, Cole
NAYS: None
ABSENT: Totton, Keena, Mcintyre
ABSTAIN: None
The 110tion carried.
The Expenditure Report was reviewed. Mr. Hinson pointed out the change in fo~t which had been requested previously by Mr. Totton.
VII. PMIUSS HPOITS
Ms . Byrne asked how Phar -Mor was doing since they opened. Mr . Hinson stated
that it appears they are doing .. 11. Ms . Daugherty stated that the ca.peti-
tion between Phar -Mor and King Soopers has been very good.
Holle Club continues to do a good vol._ of business.
Mr . Hinson stated that he had checked out a ru110r regarding the sale of
Buyer's Club, and was told by its Corporate Counsel that this was not true.
Other ru.ors have it that Buyer 's Club is interested tn e•panding this par -
ticular store . Ms. Iyme stated that she had heard a lot of concern because
of the lack of stock in Buyer's Club, and checked tt out. She was infonlld
that durtno inventory they had let their stock vet very low, but would be res · tocktng shelves after inventory.
Mr . Hinson stated II felt are very close to reachtno an agr
Clev Tru t on th rt,ht ·of -way Is u for tngl Par ay . He wtll
uthortty nfo o pr on this tter .
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Mrs. Cole asked if any additional leases had been signed in Phar -Mor Phu .
Mr. Hinson stated that he has not heard of any additional leases. He stated
that he understood fro. one source that even with the directional sign, Phar -
Mor Plaza still has probl .. s because of the lack of visibility from U.S . Z85, and prospective tenants want that visibility.
Mrs. Cole asked about leasing progress in Trolley Square. Mr. Hinson stated
that he has been told that new leases are being worked on. The owner was
granted a variance to create a walk-through area between Kauf•an's Mens Store and Anita's Coffee Shop.
Ms. Byrne stated that the lower level parking lot at the Trolley Square King
Soopers is alw_,s full, and she has been told that a.ployees of that store do
not want to park their vehicles on the top level because of vandalis•. Mr s.
Cole agreed that parking for this devel.,_,.t 1s a big probl... Discu ssi on ensued.
There betng no further business to c-before the Authority, the •ettng was adjourned at 7:00 P.M .
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CITY OP DCLEVOOD PLAIIIIIliO A11D ZOIIliQ COIOUSSIOI
API.IL 4 I 1919
I . CALL '1'0 OIDD.
The resular .. eting of the City Plennina and Zonina C~ission vas called to
order by Chair.an Volkeaa at 7:00 P.M. in Conference Roo• A of Englewood City Hall.
Ke~ers Present: Tobin, Volke .. , Barber, Carson, Draper, Fish, Gerlick , Schultz
Wanush, Ex-officio
Ke~ra Late:
~ra Absent :
Also Present :
Backer (with previous notice)
None
Susan Hirsch, Senior Plenner
Pollyenna Hayes, becutive Director of EDDA Mr . Dennis Kelley
Kr . and Mrs . Ho..r Dunn
Mr . Volkeaa v.leo..d Ka . Hayu, Mr . Kelley and Mra . and Kra . Dunn to h ... tine .
II . 110011110 fAa J0ac1
Dennis Kelley
Mr . Volat..a ate ted that Nr . Kelley vu to taa.. been intervtev.d by the Ca. II·
lion at their previou. ... tine of Nareh 21 for appotnt-.nt to th Houatn Teak
Foree , but va1 unable to be pre1e11t . Nr . Kelley va1 uked t o ... wt h h
c .. talion thil eventna to a•t acquainted and dtaeusl the phll ol ophy 0 th Talk Foree .
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opinion . He atated that the zone claaaificationa which have been imposed al-
low a greater denaity than ahould be permitted, and there are not the controls
on the develo~nt that there ahould be . Mr. Kelley atated that developers
try to get aa aany unita on • lot aa poaaible, which leaves no front yards or
rear yarda, and variancea were too eaay to obtain in aany instances. Mr. Kel-
ley atated that there are atlll aa.e old ho .. a in the neighborhood , but that
it co.ea down to what people can afford.
Mr . Volkeaa expreaaed the appreciation of the Co.aiaaion for Mr. Kelley's at-
tendance, and atated that Mr. Kelley had been deaisnated a .. .oer of the Task
Force upon ataff rec-ndatlon. Mr. Kelley vaa invited to reaaln for the
reat of the -•tlng 1f he viahed to.
III. APftOVAL or IIDUTII.
Karch 21, 1919
Chair.an Volkeaa atated that the Minutea of Karch 21, 1989 vera to be con-aldered for approval .
Draper --d :
Cerllck aeconded : The Minutea of Karch 21, 1989 be approved aa written .
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MYS :
AISTAll :
AISIIIT :
Volke .. , larber, Draper, Flab, C.rlick, Schultz, Tobin .._
Car a on
lecker
The .ation carried .
rY . PDDDO! or PACT
ea.. •t•-•• (a..anded)
sw.clhh lleclical Centet: Platl~Md o.-lop.ent
Clwalrt~a Yolk&-. at:ned that the Findinp of Fact for Cue •14-88 (a...ndad) wr co be con.a1dered .
" 80ftd : Dr.,. a concled : The Pindl a o Fact for Caae •14 ·11 (a...ndact)
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aaked if there were no ti.. limite i~oaed on apeakera before the Commission
during a public hearing . Hra. Dunn atated that apeakers for the Swedish Medi-
cal Center apoke to the Co .. iaaion in axceaa of three hours at the meeting of
Karch 21, and that the opponent• had to aend people home without being able to
.. ke thalT caaa to the c-laalon becauae of the lack of time . Hr . Volkema
atatad that no ti.a liaita vera ~oaed; however, the hearing was open to all
who viahad to apeak, and he inquired aeveral ti .. a if there was anyone else
who wanted to apeak .
Hra . Dunn atated that the lawyer, Hr . VanSoeat, did not represent them, but
repreaented Hr . Huckeby who ia their attorney . Why waa Hr . VanSoest not sworn
in, and how could the Ca..iaaion allow ao.eone who did not represent them to
appear on their behalf . Hr. Flab atated that Hr . VanSoeat vaa not present ing
teati.ony or giving evidence, and aa an attorney he did not have to be sworn
in. Hr . VolU.. atated that had Hr . VanSoeat bean teatifying or presenting
evidence, he would have bean aworn in. Hra . Dunn reiterated that Hr . VanSoest
did not repraaent aha and her huaband, but rapraaanted Hr . Hucke by . Hr .
Volka .. augeatad that any probl-Hr . and Hra . Dunn .. y have with their 1 gal
counael ia not the concern of the Ca..iaaion.
Hra . Dunn atated that there are three nev .. .bara on the board, and that Hr .
Volka.. had atated at the Haarin& on Karch 21 that theae .ember• were no t a a
f .. Uiar with tha caaa aa they ahould be . She a a ked why theae .embera v r a
not f .. Uiar with the requaat . Hr . Volkaaa atatad that he did not inti .. ta
that the new ..-.ra vera not f-iliar with the caaa, but that they vera n v
.a.bara who had not aat throush the previoua Hearlns• on the .. ttar in Nov •·
bar and Dece.bar, 1981 .
ltra . Dunn atated that only upon the raquaat of a •proainen Council raprae n ·
tative• did ltr . Caraon diaqualify hi .. elf froa thia Hearin& becauae
-ru at s-dhh Medical Center . ltr . Canon atatad thac hh wife
-nc to -rk for S dlah dlcal Center : thla baa bean alnca th pr
heartnga before t CcM.laalon in Move.ber and Dec .... r . 1 II and h
quaUfled hl .. elf. No r of City Council apoke to hl• about no
tlctpatlng ln thA Hearin& ltra Dunn reiterated tha o Council p reon old
her that abe Mel aot n ltr Canon off thA Ca..laalon for hat apeclflc ..
1 Hr Can n u d t of the Counc:tl peraon to whoa ltra . Du r •
Carr d , and ltra Dunn a at d tha it vu •no of our (ltr . Can '•I
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Mra. Dunn aakad how -•bara are appointed to the Planning co .. iaaion , and
atatad that aha had applied for aeaberahip on the co .. iaaion , but i t was s ug ·
gaatad that her .. .oarahip aight be batter on the Board of Adjuataent and Ap ·
paala . Kra. Dunn atated that aha waa told by a previoua •eaber of the Ci ty
Council that aha could not be on tha Planning Coaaiaaion becauae abe would no t
vote for anything pertaining to Swadiah Medical Canter . Mra . Dunn rei ter ated
her pravioua atata .. nt that the Planning Coaaiaaion ia "alanted in favor • o f
the SMC. Mr . Volka .. atatad that thia ia not true, and i a only Mr s . Dunn 's
opinion .
Kra . Dunn alao atatad that Mr . Caraon baa bean on the Planning Coaai aaion fo r
"20 yaara, which h far too long•, and that Mra . lackar 1a a foriMr aeabe r wh o
waa juat recently reappointed . Kr. Volka .. atatad that appointaanta t o board•
and c-laaiona are the prerogative of the City Council , and that anyone ia
walcoaa to apply for appointaant .
Kra . Dunn atatad that Mr . Wanuah baa aaid they cannot have the 25 foot buffer
bacauaa he doaan't like the word "adjacent•, and that SMC wi ll not give t he•
the 25 foot buffer . Kra . Dunn atatad that •you haven 't h e a r d the laat of
thia .• Kr . and Mra . Dunn l eft the .. ating .
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Ka . Po l l y anna Ka ya a, Exe cuti ve Director of !DDA , entered the .. ating .
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VI . IIGI CODI
Mr . Vo l ~ atat a d that the to.aia alon wou l d conaidar the propoaad ... ndaanta
to the Slsn Code , 116·4 ·19 of the ln&lawood Munici pal Code .
lira . a.c u r a nta rM the -una a t 7 :20 P ·•· and took a aaa t with ..-.u of
the to.alaalon .
Ka . Hlrach ravl.-.4 ravlalona that have bean propoaad to t! Sl
and noted that ln the lnfo~ lon a ant to the to..laalon , addltlone ar
ln C&pltal C&aa , and dalatlona era lta llclaad .
taralnolo
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aa lona aa the Chief Building Official baa given an opinion that the indi-
vidual ia able to inatall the aign. The propoaed ... ndaent, as worded, was
dropped.
Section 16-4-19-4 will be .oved to 116-4-19-11 .
Section 16-4-19-5 waa diacuaaed . The laat aentence will be deleted . Para-
graph •2 of thia aection will be chanced to "A", and the aection renumbered
accordinaly . Paragraph C will be chanced to D, and a aection added pertaining
to Flaga. Thia propoaed addition vaa diacuaaed at lencth . Kra . Becker atated
that aha felt there ahould be a atet ... nt included that a "Flag• .uat be at-
tached to a flag pole. Further dlacuaaion enaued. Thla propoaed ... ndaent
vUl be deleted.
Paragraph D will beca.e Paragraph E, and the atate .. nt added at the end of the
Paragraph "Not aubject to the 25' aaxi-window coverage. • Thla vaa dh-
cuaaed and approved .
Section J, Public Signa waa diacuaaed, and the propoaed ... ndaent waa
acceptable .
Section M, Vehicle Cona..ar Inforaation, waa diacuaaed . It vaa deter.ined
that thla ••ctlon ahould r-in a part of the Sign Code, and not deleted u
•uaa••ted .
The addition of a Paragraph P, Contractor Signa, and Q, hal Eatate Signa,
Vl8re dlacuaaed . Ma . Hirac:h atatad that thaae paragraph• are be inc deleted
fro. 116 -4 -19-7, Signa Subject to Yearly legiatration, and belnc included ln
the aection pertalntna to Signa lot lequirina Peralta . Ill in Paragraph Q waa
r-rded to atate that "Any uae PDIUTTID in the R·l-A, •
Sactlon 16-4 -19 -1 C waa dlacuaaed . Thla aec:tiona pertalna to Signa Prohibited
in all lone Diatrieta, and addreuea au-ra, pennanta, valane .. and vineS
at The enforc: nt of the probibltion of barwwre waa dlaeuaaed . Sa..
ra .. peraltte4 aa a ahort•tera p~tional or actverthln& effort .
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.. an a proliferation of aigna, and where would they be inatalled . Hr . Wanush
pointed out that the propoaad ... n~nt doaa contain a diatance factor of no
cloaar than 200 linear feet to another off-alta directional aign .
Mr. Vanuah au&&aated that one .. ana to .aka it aaaiar for people to locate a
apacific uaa ia to incraaaa the alza of tha atraat aigna&• alona U.S . 285, ao
that paopla drivina the hlpay can ••• where a apacific atraet interaecta .
Mr. Vola-atatad that he felt the anlaraad a treat n..a aigna would be of
aaalatanca to .otoriata .
The affect that third party •lana have on an incraaaad acono.ic baae waa con -
aiderad. Mr . Fiah noted that the City of Sheridan allowa third party aigna,
and he doea not raaard that juriadictlon a• an •aco~lc .. cca•.
llr . Vola-pointed out that the two directional dana ware allowed by City
Council . Ma . Hlrach further pointed out that the two directional aigna were
allowed in tha public riaht-of-way, which ia not addraaaad at all in the Sian
Code . llr . larber augaatad that parhapa location of dana ln public ri&ht -of -
way ahould be a.cldra .. ad . Dlacuaaion ana~.~ed .
llr . Vanuah atatad that tha ataff will be -•tina with the Challbar of c~rce
Govern.ental Affair• eo..lttae to review tha propoaed ... ~nta . Ha . Hirach
atatad that ataff will alao be -•tlna wlth •-alp contractor. reaardina
the -.-enta . The ataff vlll report back to tha c-i .. lon on the outc -
of both tha•• .. atlna•.
PUrthar dlacuaalon on Third Party SllftA ana~.~ed . llr . Vola-aakad lf it vaa
the conaanaua of the eo..tallon that there ahould be no Third Party Slana al ·
1-4. A aubatantlal -Jorlty of t eo..laalon aaraad that third party dana
lhould not be all-d , but lla . Tobin atatad that lt did no appear the •-11
bualn.a..an waa aattlna a •fair •• and that aha had no probl .. with h
propoaal raaardln& Third Party 11
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Mr. Volkeaa stated that staff will have discussions with the Chamber of Com-
.. rce and the sign contractors . He asked if any ... bers of the co .. ission had
further co ... nta or suggestions regarding the sign code a.endaents, to please
call Ma. Hirsch. Kr. Flsh stated that he wanted to see the final proposal
prior to the Public Haarina . Kr . \lanush stated that the steff will try to
have the final draft ready for the next .. sting of the co .. isaion .
Mr . Schultz asked if a foraal response should ba aade to Mr . Clayton's letter.
The Co.aission so directed .
v (1). PUBLIC POatnl
Thera vera no further co.aenta addressed to the Co..iaaion under Public Forum .
VII . DDliCTOa'8 CBOICI.
Mr. \lanuah referenced the publication The Job of the Plannin& co .. iuioner,
and augaatad that .. IIbera read the first three cha pters in preparation for
discussion on April 18. Mr . \lanuah stated that ha also wants to discuss the
Housing issue at the next .. sting .
VIII . ~18IOI'8 CBOICI.
Kr . Vol~ au ted that ha felt the Houaina Tult Force is vary i..,orten , and
undarae.nde that tha oraanhationsl .. eting la achaclulad for April 10 . H
asked that if any ... bar had augaationa for that co..ittaa , to tranaelt those
augaations to Mr . Draper and/or Ka . Tobin.
Kr . Draper stated that he felt it would ba a vary aood co..lttea, and v ry
educational for all concerned .
Kr . Flab sta ted that one thln& he feels should be dhcuased la th •ar a o
~ina". He ae.tad that ln hh travels throuab tha City, he does no c-
~ tout blocks o poor, dllapidatad houain&: rather , lt appears o
houses lntenperaad with nice, 11 -kept d!Nllln&•· Thera ll a d to ad ·
draaa tha lndhldual lot, ancl we..t can be clone to uparacta t partlculu
alta . Kr Draper a r d , ancl seated tha he la tryln& to sell hta
had a con r t on l and thoup tha aala wu aoin& thrO\ol&h. bu
tt noticed a j tela ln the yard next door and
atatacl t a ct.raUct hicla -ator d
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Mrs. Becker discussed a resident ln her neighborhood who continually parks a
seal-trailer tractor ln his front yard. Not only is this tractor over the
valsht llalt allowed on streets, it is unsightly, and is a co ... rcial vehicle
belna parked ln a residential district. Mrs . Becker discussed her contacts
with the Pollee Departaent, and has been told they cannot do anything about lt
because the vehicle ls parked on private property. Mrs. lecker stated that
she knows that the Code Enforc ... nt personnel are aware of the problea, but lt
continues. Mr . Wanuah stated that so .. Pollee personnel are not f .. iliar with
the provlalona of the Coaprehenalva Zonlna Ordinance, and their ticket books
do not contain the citation nuabera under which a ticket could be issued for
this type of violation on private property .
Slana&• reatrlctlna truck traffic was discussed. Kr . Volke .. stated that
there is a large truck that is parked aut of s-dlsh Medical Center every
weekend . Thla vehicle ls also ln violation of the coaaercial vehicle
restriction.
Kra . Tobin stated that aha has received three telephone calla asking why the
City has sold the vatar rlghta . She asked lf any other .. -.r of the Co..ls-
alon had received calla regarding this issue, and what is going on . Mr .
Schultz stated that an article ln the Rocky Mountain Neva included Englewood
as a jurlsdictlon that Denv.r supplies water to ; this vas an erroneous stete-
.. nt, but does have •-people concar-d . Mr . Carson stated that there are
... u areas within Engle~ that do obtain water fro. Denver . Dlsc\!Ssion
ensued .
Mr . Vol~ stated that s-tl .. ago, tha CO..isalon conaldarad a proposed
policy for uaa of The Plaza at L1 ttla Dry Creak . He asked if, when the policy
la r .. dy for presentation to Clty Council, whathar the Planning c-lsaion
could revlav it again . Mr . Wanuah stated that this would not require Planning
CO..iaalon action, but it vlll be pu on the agenda for lnloraation .
Kr . Draper c ndad Mr . Vol"-for the .... r ln which r pll d to tha
concarne ¥Gleed by Mr s Dunn .
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Ka. Kayea further diacuaaed plana for the Independence Fair, noting there will
be aaall ridea, and that alcoholic beverage• will be available (beer and vine
coolera). lira . Tobin atated that •-of the ridea can be very dengeroua, and
that there ahould be a.ple inauranc:e cover a&•. Nra . leckar axpraaaed concern
about the availability of alcoholic beveraa•• at any City -aponaored activity .
Na. Kayea atated that there will be a.pla aecurity, and that aha felt there
-.l.d aot be any •abuaa• of the alcoholic beverage availability . Further dia-
cuaaion enaued.
llr. Vol"-aabd 1f there vaa anythina alae to be brou&ht before the C~ia
alon . 'lbera beifll aothin& further, the -una vaa adjCN~d at 9 :10 p .•.
Gertnde G . Welty
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WATER AlfD SEWER BOARD
February 14, 1tlt
The aeetinq wa• called to order at 5:03 p.a.
Cbairwoaan Gulley declared a quorua pre•ent.
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Fullerton, Gulley, Habenicht,
Jtoaacelt, •eu.ann, ... ley, Van Sciver
Lay, Van Dyke
stewart Fonda, Director of utilitie•
llike Woika, utiliti .. llana9•r
Rick ~itt, City Attorney
1. MINUTES OF THE JANUARY 10, 1tlt KIJTr.G.
Tbe En9lewoocl Water and a.v.r loarcl Kinute• of tM January 10,
1119 .. et i l\9 were approved ae written.
Kr. Van Sciver aovedr
Kr. Fullerton •econdedr
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To approve tbe January 10, ltlt
ainutu.
Fullertoft, Gulley, llabeftic:bt,
Jtoaa ley, Van aciYer
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to obtain a sizable amount of water, with only having to make up
the water actually consumed.
Jehn and Wood will be aubaitting a propoaal for the developaent
of the engineering for an application for an auqaentation plan on
Bear Creek for the Water and sewer Board to reca.aend to Council.
3. SOUTHGATE SUPPLEMENT fll4.
Southgate Sanitation Oiatrict aubaitted Suppl ... nt fll4 for
incluaion into the diatrict. The incluaion ia for the Marilyn
Rickey Min iatriea located on approxiaately 33.03 acrea, owned by
the Marilyn Hickey Miniatriea.
Mr. Fullerton aoved;
Mr. Realey aeconded:
Ayea:
Maya:
lleabera abaent:
Motion carried.
To re~nd council approval of
soutbqate suppl..ant tll4.
Fullerton, Gulley, Habenicht,
Ko&acek, Meu.ann, a.aley, Van Sciver
Mone
Lay, van Dyu
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outhqate s an itation Diatrict aubaitted luppl~ fll5 for
incluaion into the diatrlct. Tbe incluaion 1a for~· L. and
Hildegarde If. aoberta' b located on approxiaately 1-1/2 acree.
Mr. Fullerton aovedr
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To rec=••n4 council approval of
ae»ut.bCJate luppl_,.t 1115.
Gulley, Babenicbt,
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for Council recommendation. Copies will be sent to the City
Attorney for review.
6. WATER AND SEWER BOARD ATTENDANCE STANDARDS.
Council has requested that a policy for Board attendance be
foraulated. The Board concurred that three coneecutive absences
or four absences in the previous twelve aontha be grounds for
recoaaendi nq d i a ai asal froa the Board to Council.
7. SEPTIC HAULERS AGREEMENT
The current Septic Haulers Agree .. nt states daily duaping hours
are 7:00 a.a. to 7:00 p.a. Bi-City Plant Operators are
requestinq that the hours be changed to 7:00 a.a. to 5:00 p.a. to
aore closely correspond with staff hours. It vas rec011aended to
allow the Director of Utilities the discretion to change hours as
de ... d necessary. A Resolution will be drafted by City Attorney
for counc il approval.
Van Sciver aove d;
~oza cek seconde d :
1 . FROZEN LIWES.
To reco.aend Council approval of the a .. olution allovift9 the Director of
Utilities the discretion to .. t
poli cies for the Septic Haulers
Aqre ... nt.
Mi ke wo ka outlin~ how 61 froaen .. rvice linea wen bandled and
the a e rv ee ~t vaa p rovided for the c:uatc.en . Of the 61 calla
rece iv~, only one .. rv i ce reaained out of water at t.bat tiaa .
Mr . ronda explai the current froaen lina policy .
9. UTILI POLICY.
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Ml (R)INNI:z NIH> DIG TI'D.E 1, CliAP'lDt 7, Sfrl'IC»> 2, ElG.EKXD ~ICIPAL axE
1985, BY MI>DIG tD --~ REU.Tn«; ro JURISDICTIC»> m> ~ r£' 'lHE
flG.IIJ«XD tUIICIPAL <XUn'.
WHDEM, on 1 January 1989, the City of Englewood initiated an energetic
~ic: violence pr'09roSII to protect spouses who are victiJIB of danestic
violence; and
~. in neritorious ca.es in .c!\rance of trial, the Englewood
Jlb\icipal CbJrt is ~red to 1ssue "No OJntact Orders• under ita con~
poM8'l"S for the safety of per!IONI and to pr1!'\l'ent ~ to property, for safety
of penons, and preven &nage to property; and
!'01, 'fHI'ltD'Q(£, BE IT~ BY' 'l1tE CITY CXUCn. r£' ntE CITY r£'
!M:i[.J!MXI). ~. 'niAT:
Secticr~ 1. Title 1, ~ 7, Section 2, Englewood tt.Jru.clpal Cocie
1985, e.tltled Jur cuon, ;>cwu, is ht'reby arwded by olddin9 new
~iona a a;;(! c to rHd .. follows:
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SUPP00'11'1J BY AFFIMVIT 'lHAT A CXJm:HIT HAS ~ CGMI'l"l'ED a.ri'SIDE OF
ntE PRE:5IX:E OF 'niE 00JRT, 'niE CXXIRT Mo\Y EX PARTE CRDD A CITATIOO
"ro ISSUE ro 'niE Pmsoo ~ OWG:D ro APPEAR 1\K) StOf CAUSE AT A TD£
rGIQWI'I'J) MfY HE SIWL rm BE PUrliSHED 'IHDD'tR. IDIEVFJt, IN 'llfE
CASE te!:RE A ~~ FAILS 'ro APPF.M AT A cxx.Rr HF.MIK; ~ BEn«;
CRlOCtD ro DO ~ BY A ~y EXlXlJTfD J:lOCUoen', EI'ntflt THE cn.RT
SUA SPan'E CR 00 Kn'IOO, MY CRDOt SlXlf CITATI~ ~l'W BY A <:XPr
OF THE I':XIIl11'm IXXlMln' RIQJIRil«; A1"nXW«:E IN LIW OF 'niE
APP'INIVIT. THE CITATIQI At«:> A CXPY OF '11tE lU'PCRTil«; DCXlMM'S
S1WL BE Sl!lNm UPaf stDt PEJtSJf A ~ TD£ BEl"CCtE ntE TD£
ta~Tm, CR, IF 'DtE cam ~ ~, teN 'DtE CITATICIII IS ISSUfD
CR ~. A ~ fat HIS ARREST ~M ISSUE ro liMY PEN:E
<ft'I<D. SlXlf WMMNr SfWL FIX 'DE TD£ ~ PIUU:TICIII OF TH!
PIRDf Drl'O cam. 'nE CXlln' SIWL DIRfrr BY ~ ~
ntE ND.Nr OF MIL CR IICH> RBJUIRm. SlXlf ~ SfWL BE
OISCHAIQl) UPaf IE..I\ImY 'J'O Alll ~ OF /IHY PEN:E <:I'FICD CR
a.aat OF A CXlln' OF RB:XR>, ~ tl!SIGNM'ID BY A PCLICE 011!7, SHtlUFF
at JUXiE OF A <XlURT OF RBXR> OF A IICH> aJCkESiltN>IXO 'J'O 'DtE
R11QUIRPJ1PNJ'S !S'l'MLI!liiED BY ntE CXlln'. lP HE FAILS 'J'O MNCE liCK), HE
SHM.L liE IC!PT IN aJS'Ia)r stJ3J1I:."r 'J'O AN CRID OF 'lHE CXlln'.
E. TIE COlltT SfWL ItEM !VIIlEM:E At«:> ltGAlNST 11£ ~ QIMGm At«:>
IT "'y Fn HDt GUILTY OF a:Jn:'D1!1T Ate) BY CRID P1tESCUS 'J1tE
PUNIS~t9lr ntENJ'Uit. 'nl£ 1NDI.J4 liSitefl' 'l'IWr ON liE JKIC&1> IS
AS IS SET f'at'nf IN 1-.t -1 'nilS CXXE. JD£'V!Jt, IN IMPOSIXO
IUJIStM'Jrr I'CR Pr , 'nE CXlln' IS rm LIMI"'!D 'J'O 'nE
RI!S"''Rt OF ~ 1-.t-18 or "mlS ~ lUI' ADJlllG!
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OF TH!
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CAN HF: P\ .. t~n·ll .\,') I'H(NIOI·D IN !.JI.IRSICrH~ 1-7-2 t-: /\liM·:.
tnt~, r'C'ftd Jn full, ftnd 1""-~ nn nc!<t n •:odii•J (.'lfl tho• Jrd lLty o f
A(1rll, 1'19.
PubU~ M a Dill for,,., Orctt~ on t.tr 6th <by uf Apri 1, l'J89.
~ bV titl'l Md 1"1MC'd on rt.n.,t re.-wUnoJ on the l7t.h my .. r Apcil,
1919.
Plmlillhfod hy t i llc M ord1n.1ncc Nn. _, Ser k'!i uf 1989, on l11c 20t.h <by
of llpi"Jl, 1919.
aa.trlCli "· Crow, city ciC"i"k
I, PlltdcLI H. Crow, City Cledt of the City of thllc.a:Jd, COlor ,
~ crrtlfy tMt t.hr f""-'!IJC'il¥1 l.J4 " true: Clrl'V of thl-ordin.'W:'C P' :.'<1 on
fin.u n!Mfnq 1ft! , ... .,HAAfod by title M 0rc1\n; --• Si'rJ NI 1 f 1
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a:ucn. BILL 00. 17
INllOX.OD BY OXH:n.
MDEER~
AN cam~ REPEALDG AM> Rmw::TIH:i TI'lLE 5, OW"TEJt 11, RII.ATIKi TO PCLICE
HI:> FIRE ALMM SYS"l''!M BUSINESSES, NDDG A NDl sa:Tim 11, TO Tl'l'LE 1, ~
68, RELM'IJ«; TO AGD«:lES rl PUBLIC SAFETY, 1m~ so:Tl<Hi 11 AM> 12,
Cl Tl'l'LE 7 I ~ 68, !!IGZWIXD K.laCIPAL CXXE 1985.
\tiDEAS, there are reports frCIIl electronic intrusion, hol~, fire and
other enezgecy police and fire alimll dl!vices that require energency response,
.investigation at the location of an ~oent reported by and a signal trans-
mitted, telephoned, radioed or othezvi.se related to the police, fire or other
desi9n4ted OCI'IIl.ln.ications Zll!pl"eseutative ~t by an alum device or by
any penon acting in response to a signal actuated by an alam device; and
~. the Ci ty Council hereby lhclares a legislati ve intent to liiJPlY
theM provisions to .-ry business, fian, corporation or ether cx:atii!Z'Cial entity
enqaiJI!d in the business of own.ini;J, operating, rr.aintaining, installing or
selling enezt.JII!nCY ala.m device or devices, a dial alum device or devices, or
a systea of police and/or fire alam devices or dial alimll devices desi9n4ted
to --.:.n police and/or fire ~t to any location in response to a
siCJI"A]. or other t.ranlllli ion genrrated or procb:ed by such devices;
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DEVICE TilS'l'ALT.r:D IN A f.t:m:Jt \'mlCl.E ~ ~ 9:> UN; AS IT OOES
l'Cl' PR<V!Df: DIREX:T m..EPtlllE NX:ESS 'ro niE PCLICE OCPAR'l'MENI'.
Section 2. A new Section 11 of Title , 0\apt.er 6B, Englewood foblicipal
O::de 1985, is hereby enacted to reed as fell :
7-68-11:
A. rr SHAlL BE tH.MCfUL l"(Jt A Pfl9»> '1'0 JQOfilG..Y CAUSE A FALSE ALMM
~ FIRE, P<LICE, ~ anD ~ '1'0 BE 1'MNSMI'l"1'fD 'ro ~ WI'nUN
'/lilY CR".NUZATIC!t, Cft'ICIAL ~ ~.
8. IT SHAlL BE lH.MifUL l"(Jt A PERlDf '1'0 JQOiDIQ. Y CNJSE A FALSE ALMM
~ FIRE, P<LICE, Cll c:mD. ~ ro BE ~ 'ro A PUBLIC
SAn"rY 1CiilCY •
C. FALSE ALMM SIWL ~ Nl't ALMM 51~ CIUGJlWl'DI:; f10t M ALMM
DEVICE, DIAL ALMM, N.DII!LE ALMM 11VICE ~ CDn'RAL ALMM STATIC. 'ro
~Of A PUBLlC SAF!:n' 1'GnCY R£SP(N)S A:~ lofiiOI RESULTS f10t:
n.
l. FN.SE lCfiVATIC!t toiDE niE N:T~ IODIS ~ SlD.II.D REASCIWIL'i
IQOif nP.T SUCH ALARM IS FN.SE, DQ.lDIMi REPCR'l'IM; A~~
!«> ACnW.. ~ M"IDP1'fD IOI!IERY liAS cx::aftED Cll Rt'Jian'IJ«; A llJG.ARY
~ 11!DE IS l.VIDtlCE ro SUBS'I"Nft''AT Alll ATlDP1W ~ PCJCm
mt'RY ro nt£ PRDUSES CJl REl'Q(ID«; A FIRE Joi!DlCAL ~ MOE
'nltlU: IS EVtrCCI: 'ro SUBST1\NTIATE SUCH AN ~;
2. AUJill TP cx:cu::> !JY N!G.!Gn«:E;
A w..FtH:ri Dl AN Al.MM SYS"1'D4 IIIKIOt tw;
FALSE ALMM, D«::u..)IJ«; CMX.Y SDiSI.TIVE
IT IS PRESlMD
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Section 3. Fonrer Sections 11 and U, Title 7, Olapt.er 68, Englewood
rt.Jnicipal CO& 1985, are hereby r'f!nUit)ered as Sections 12 and 13,
respectively.
Inttocb:led, reed in full, and pu.-4 on first reading on the 20th day of
Mllrdl, 1989.
~lished u a Bill far In Or'diMnce on the 2lrd day of March, 1989.
Raid by title, -ided, lnd ~ u -idt:d on the lrd day of April, 1919.
~lUlled in full • -idid an the 6th day of April, 1919.
RMI! by title lnd PMeed an final reading an the 17th day of ~1,
1919.
~u.twd by title • Clr'ctiJwlce II'J. _, Series of 1919, an the 20th day
of ~11. 1919.
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nmoxx::ED BY a:u«:n.
~ J<CLTAY
AN C'R>DWI:E AMH>Dii TI'lLE 3, atAPTm 6, E2G.BIXD l.UUCIPAL CDE 1985, 'mE
CITY (:1 !JG.I!HXD ~ IH"LLYEES RE'1'IR!MN1' ~ JH> TRUST.
~. DC 3-6-11-2 enpcwen the Ret.i.xalent Board to recxiWEud changes
to the City's Nonete:egeo::y ~oyees Ret.ira:ent Plan and Trust; and
~. City Council desires to enact rec:ctlliEiided changes that benefit
the 11161bers of the Plan;
tDf, '1'r11M2ct<E, IE IT ~ BY '1!1! CITY CXUCIL Pat 'mE CITY r:l
ElG.I'JIXD, ~. "niM':
Section 1. Title 3, Owpter 6, Section 2, ~ion 2 I, ~ltMJOd
.UU.ciPill Q)dl! 1985, is hereby .-nded to read as foll~:
3-6-2-2: DEFINITI~: ll'\less the oontext CJtheJ:wi.e requires, the
definitions and general {lro~Tisions oontained in this Section ~m the
ocnatr\JC:tion o f this ~~ Plan.
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FURTHER a::NSm1' BY 'mE sro.JSE), .PCI(lDVIXiES 'mE D"F1!C1' CE' SOCH DESI~IOO
Hll lWi S0CH <::mSml' 1\ND ~-!EN~' wrtNE5SID BY A PLAN REPJU;SmrATIVE at
A lCrARY PUBLIC. SOCK DESIGNATia~ SHAlL BE rW>E IN~ UP00 A FCitM
PR:NlDID BY 'mE RE'l'!F»1m'l' !n'tRD AND SHALL BE FILED WITH 'mE RETIRDENl' OCWU).
'mE IMr SOCH DESI~OO FILfD WI'ni 'mE RETIRDml' B:l1IRD SHALL cx:NlKL·
Section 3. Title 3, Olapter 6, Sectioo 9 is repealed and reenacted to
read as follows:
3-6-9: IEM'H BI!N!Fl'l'S:
3-6-9-1: laaB c:6 M JCI'lW--tmB nvB (5) <ll.._ DMS c:6
IDYJIZ: IF AN 1Cl'IVE MIM!D DIES AP"l'flt ~ FIVE ( 5) at Kn YEAAS CE'
srJMCE, THE ~ SP00SE StWL RS:ElVE FIFI'Y PDCm1' ( 50'1.) CE' 'l'HE
t-&< • s ~~(DUD .-:FIT rat ae IUIRD twm"l < 120) KJmtS <DTAIN Hll LIFE
'l!DFNlD· ~. IF 'mE SPOOSE IS tOE ~ FIVE ( 5) YEAAS "tCU«D 'l'HM
'1'HE MfMD, 'l'HE KNI'IiLY 13D;U'ITS WilL SE iUIXOD BY a£ ~ ~ PtlONl'
(1. 5'1.) Pal F.1Ci YF.Nt 'mM' ntElR D~ IN 1GE EICCD'DS FIVE ( 5) YEAAS. IF
'!.'HE Mfl~ IS tm SlJMVID BY A SP00SE, RIS DESI~ BfH!7ICIAAY StWL
RECEIVE Fll'T'l pgcmr ( 50'1.) CE' 'l'HE llB&l\' S romtL"l 1LXlUD aEFIT fat a£
IUDU!D 'ND'I'l"i ( 120) POmiS c:::om.lN. IF THE l&< IS tm SUMVfD BY A
tESIQ.lM'm mEf'lCL'RY, "niE IUIRD 'nENl'Y ( UO) KtmiLY PA'DI!JftS SIWL BE
<ni'U':.'ID l.J~ PAID IN A SllGL 4 TO niB MEl·~' S £STATE. THE P~ TO '1'HE
StlRVI'IIRO S'JIQJSE at DESIQIM'ED BIH!71CIAAY WILL <:XJiM20 00 'l'HE FIRST ~ CE'
'l'HE mt fCI.,lDm'«i 'ft!J: D\T£ CE 'Dt! llB<' S m-xm, at IF LM9, THE llM'Z 'l'HE ~ \ HAVE .l'TA!. FI1"1'Y-FIVE (55). U A ~aa:~t·S tEA1'H c:x:aJU;
PRI 1ft Fll"l'Y-f"'J"''M (55'Dt) 8~• 'l'HE ~ 1llMD !9-Y fl...l!rl', WITH
THE s:n' CE' ~ tDtD ' S , D!Sl~ BI!NEP'IClMY at P.STM'E TO PAX
'mE ICI.Nt't A SllG.E Sl.l4 PAX!Bft' Kt 'l'HE TD£ CE THE
, !(IJN.. ~ ~ CE 'l'HE PAXJ'U'l' OOE \liD '1'HE
M A: FifTY-FIVE (55).
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SPalSE, DESI~ BmEFICIARY CR ESTATE TO PAY THE SPalSE, 8El'£FICIARY CR
ESTA1'E A SD«iLE SlM p~ AT THE Til£ CF THE ~Is JEAni, a:lUAL TO THE
1tC'nWUAL IQ]IV1.Ul\'T OF THE PMr-t!m' OOE tliDI THE MfH3ER WXllD HAVE A'1"1'AINtD
NZ Fn"I.Y-FIVE (55) •
3-6-9-3: IBml C. .NI JICI'lVB IBB!R EIWW ..._ ~ IWAJII)
•Mflll!'l"'lJO'RZIIIIIL•CPI'I DMZS: IN THE LVfN1' A l'DI!m Cl:Nl'N.JES IN CI'IY ~ AF'l'D.
HIS I~W. RE'l'IRD4Eln' ~ ~ DIES ~ 1Cl'I.JN.LY RE'l'IRIH>, 'l'tD HE SHAlL BE
ti!DB> TO JP.VE RE'IIRfD ~ THE FIRST ~ CF THE CAI.fNlM KJm1 IN NIICI HE
DIES. IF >..111 CPI'I~ JI'CHt OF P~ HAS ~ EUX:Tm, THE ID1'H BDU'IT, IF
1lf'l, SIW.L 9E tE'l'!a1IN!D BY THE CI'TI~ fUrlU). IF I'«> <Pl'ICMU. P<Ht CF
PA»en' HAS BF»> l!:l.B:"'l'!D, THE l'DI!II!2t' S K:BlHLY .1tCCRUfD BmEFIT SIW.L BE PAID
'l'O HIS ~ SPOOSE l"CR CR: ~ 'IWlll'Y (120) KlmiS CDTAIN. lF THE
PIM!IER IS rm StRVIVl'D BY A SPOOSE, HIS I:DIGINMB) IBU'ICIARY SIW.L RII%IVE
Ct£ RHmD ~ ( 1~) CF THE M!!JI!Dt' S ¥DUD BDIE7IT l"CR CH: 11HRD
~trY ( UO) POmiS c:::Eln'ADJ. IF THE :-D< IS tel' SURVIVm BY A tESIQWftD
BDID'ICIARY, 'l1tE em: lUQ:.D "ne'TY ( 120) K:BlHLY PA»Em'S SHAlL BE CXM'\11'fD
Nl> ~AID IN A SDGZ SlM ':'0 'DIE f.IHER'S ES':M'E. tEM1I IBU'IT PA»et~TS SIW.L
CXIM!K:E ~ TJIE FIRST ~ CF 'DIE ~ f'tiUiofD(; '11£ ~Is JEAn{.
3-6-9-4: IBml C. A MflJ&) --ca lCOIJG: IN '1HE EVENT A
RE'l_.,.,lRIDI>n'\ ~!!a at BD£FICL\RY OIT.S lfliLE RD:EIVIll: Rtl'W BDEI'IT
PA»ftll'S, ~ OCA'm BmEFIT, IF IN!, UILL BE tE'I'DMIMm BY '11£ fi(M CF
~'T ~!!En«> PAID. m ntE E:\1!2:%' 'DIAT I'«> IESIQIMm ~ClARY IS
LIVnl:> AT THE IE~ CF su:H Rt1'IRW E-I!!Dt ~ '!'DIM ~ P~ ,_ OlE,
'DIE !UAL . :IV11LC'T \?.Lil!; CF 11E tor:HLY ~ f'Cit • MI.NI:E CF
'l1tE 'lmt ~~~'ILL I'U'm> ~I> PAID D az SlJ4 'l'O '11E ~ CF 'lHE
Jtf!'1 JJ<I1) I • IF AT t'Elmt CF THE ~ SliN'IV'Il«< CIAilY PCU.Om«i
'ftiE tEimt CF Tt'.'E IER, l'~Y IMSW.U JP.VE Yft PAID
'ME PULL 00 OF 'DE 'I!K't <:::l!lmU.'(, 'nE AC'nlMIAL IQJ'1VN.,Dft' VN.lZ CF '1'1E
~..U 'THE CF' TttE 1"EDt aMNN WILL !IE PAID IN
Lo\ST Sl 110tf71CIARY.
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IPA'DI 1Cr, .._ APPLICABLE, SIINL CJ:M!Rf 'l'HB DIS'DUB11'Iat or 1EMB BIH!nTS
~ tii:D 'DIIS PI.M.
~. l"Md in full, and paued on first raading on the Jrd day of .il. 1919.
Pd)li81wd • a 8111 for 1ft Olrdinlftce on t:M 6th ~ of .il, 1919.
RMd by title 11\d PM8ed on final re.dinrJ on t:M 17th ~ of llpdl, 1919.
Pd)li81wd by title • Ordinlftce No. _, a.rt• of lMt, on t:M 20th~ of~. 1919.
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BY AmDG .MBf SI!Cl'ICiol 11 RD.M'DG '1'0 CHD. LIABD.ITY Pat PMJCIM; VICLM'I<IIS.
t~DEM, there are IWlY plll'king violaticlna in the City of ~lewood by
driv.ra ~rent or lt!Ue notor whicles; and
~. the Vll!!hicle owners declare no laa,tledge of the parkinq
violations or responsibility for the ~ of such fines; and
~. Section 42-4-WO C.R.S • ..a. <MWn of rented or leued
Vll!!hicles liable for~ of parkin~) violaticn finn W\leu aftltr •
~1• t the owner' furni.tws the ~ vith and ~ of
driw:r 1 and authorizes local althoriti• to~ this ian which
w:Wd in o.;lewood in oollectinq parlt.inq finn for such violations;
M!MPOI!, BE IT ~ BY n.: ern UA'""'--J~
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tiD A PMIUH; FINE IS INClRU!D BY '1'R! CPI!RATCit.
Int:roct.lced, rHd in full, and pu..s en first readinq en the lrd dlly of
llpdl, 1919.
Publi.twd a a Bill for Ill OrdiMnce Cll the 6th day of Jlpdl, 1989.
RMd by title and paaed Cll final rMdiniJ Cll the 17th day of .il,
1919.
Publi.twd by title a OE'c!1Mnoe No. _, &Kt.e of 1919, en the 20th day
of Jllld,l, 1919.
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DATI 1 ACIIIDA 11'111 I SUIJICT K~vlHinn to Tit 1~
I I ~. Chnplcr /, of tlu•
Aprll 11, 19119 I 1 1 l·• 1 I 198~ ~:np,J nvond Mun I ell'" I Cncl<•
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UITUTID IY WAll<'r .I. CrodltRkl, Codt> A<Minll<t nttor
Walt er .1 . Grndltakl, Code Act.lnhtrAto r
Thla uttf'r haa not bf'«'n IMlfor«' th«' Clty Co uncll pr vtou.,ly .
&ll •lnal«' thfo r•qul ..-nl for F.IN·tt·lc-Al C.HltrArtor '" I"'V r«'f~l t Httlnn '''"" fm
ttMt rlaht to pt!rfot'W el c-tr t c,.l V<lfk In f.nf,l<'v ood Thl trvi Hion I ur.r.•• trd I''~~"
auant to the! provhlorut nf Moo•• 1111 lOll, Color"do Rrvl d Surut • JJ -1 1 -111 .
ub KtlOfl (lS). (Al a o, •• An act.lnlatrat:lva corr•crlon. add •CIA Y,• coni r11 In
ll •n••• lo thf' lht of thaa aubjac:t to q\tAllf In& a .... t nallnn
f' o f'l c:trt lAn vlthln thf' Ut o[ Colo
h trice ) loe d and the p ovldon of Tltl
n Stat u Cf~ lC'al • d r• t
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f ,U) .. Irtl I hrou ,h
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The Clty vlll lo•e approat.ately $10,000 .00 per year ln recl•tratlon fee• •lnce the
uu.ber of electrical recl•tratlone av.r&&e• 200 annually .
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Approv. the 1111 for Ordlnanee revl•ln& Tltle 5, Chapter 7 of the 1915 lft&levood
~clpal Code to ellalnata the requlr...ot for alectrlcal contractor• to pay • r•c·
htratlon f .. for the rlpt to perfom alectrlcal -rlt vltblu the Clty of lft&lavood .
Thl• rac .... ndatlon 1• purauant to the prOYl•lona of Houaa 1111 lOll , Colorado Re ·
vl••d Statute• 12-23·111, Sub•ectlon (15).
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AN CR>INNI:E MBmD«6 Tm.E 5, aN'1'PJt 7, SI!L"TICIIS 5 All> 10, DG.l'XXD
JlllaCIPAL CXD 1985, RIIOMDD«6 LICIMIIIIO r;, I!UI:"DUCAL <XJmW:'latS.
t~DEAS, the o ... ! OOntract.or•a Lioerwe ~~FPlicati.on ws Cllitted trc.
~ 17 I Seri• Of 1986 I ~i.ng the aulding and Sllfety Codes; and
~. the State of Cblora& has ~ the State Statutes ~
the practice of elec:tricilns, ..,_:ifially U-23-111(15) C.R.S., to provide
that the lioenainq of electricians is of atatavidlt CX'IICI!m; and
M~Btr.AS, ~Section 12-23-111(15) C.R.S. &lao providlta that no fee
IIISY be charlJed by a local ~t for the Rgiatration of electricians;
!Of I WUC£, liE IT ~ BY 'lH!: CITY <XlllClL (;, 'tHE CITY (;,
I')IQ.MJD, a:I.t:.NJO, 'ftW:
s.ction 1. Title 5, Owlpter 7, 8llctJ.on 5, ~ A, llnglwood
tuU.ciP&l Q)de 1985, is he.nby ~ to r:.d -fol~:
5-7-5:
A. 1rry penon in9 11'1 IIFPlicaian foe a C1Me A, ClMe I, ClMe
C, • ClMa D, Cit a.MI I oantnc:tal'' a lhall ~ to
iaf-=torily • q.a&Ufyi.ng by
Diviaian of aillding 11'1111 ctin1J Inlipec::t:«
enyof
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Section 2. Title 5, 0\apter 7, Section 10, Subsection B, Englewood
Jtmicipal OC& 1985, is hereby lllllended to read as follOW&:
5-7-10:
B. Certificate of Registration ~ •
Electrical
Pluming
PlUibing/Mac:henical
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50.00
75.00
*Punuant to c.R.s. 12-23-111, no regiatration f• lhall be ~
of an Electrical Oontr-=tor or MMter Electrician tiki u ~ly
11oen8ed or register-s with the O:llor~ State Electrical Board.
Introdaoed, rNd in full, and paeec1 on fint readinq Cl'l the 17th day of April, 1989.
P\mlUtwc! • • Bill for ., <kd!nance Cl'l the 20th day of April, 1989.
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htileti •. &aW' City d.at
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12-22-SOJ Profnsions and Clttlqlalions S2
1es1ina. ana _ r--bainc. ~ina. worina. ron-.tnina. \"Onttalina.
injt-clina. i"'t"lina. inhaliftl. or Olht-rwiK' inuoducina inlo lht-human body
I COftlmllrd 111""1~ tn vNJiallon of lht-laws of lhis ~lilt'. ''l>fll& .-raflht'r·
nalia" induck"$, httt ;, nollimllnllo:
Cal T'"''"' rquipmc-111 IN'd. inll'ttdnl for UK'. or cJniann1 for.,.. in icJm..
lifyina or in analy''llllhl' llrt'flllh. C'fln1i•·t'ftt'U. or pun1y ul ron1rollal sub-
Sialk't" undo:r ,·in.'IIIMiall('n in •·MIIa1~n~~ ultht-laws of'"" wall',
thl S.:ak" and ....._n lnnl. tnl\'ftok..., for IlK', or~ for IlK' tn •T•i• or -·-n• rontmllrd Wlft\ta111.-n :
(\") ~~-liM and vfiton Ulilod . tnll'ttdnl for~. or ck1.lpnl for
U<IC' '" ~ ... ,...,.and K'\'Cb frunt nf en ollht-r..tk' til'an•• or rrlin•na _,.......,..
c.a1 ..._. ...,.. onta•ftl'rs. 'f'UUM, and m•a•na ck' IC't'l IIK'd,
............... ~for IlK'"' ('OiftfiCMindt .. coati'Oikd ~
"' ( C'llvdaltn. and Olllc:r C'Oit .. lftt'f'S YWd . ·~ for for 111C .. ~ IMIII qa~tiiiiCI or t'OMn6:d tub:.
c;·:::-:=:.:: -.rcu ............ for ... Of......-for .. w.~-~ ...... m , or ........................
...... _ ... ' .......... cotallle, •
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Eleetricians 12-2).101
11-21-se... Pmmileel.._,.. .. h ' • ......,.(1 ) enoncorn-
mits poneuioa or druapuaphemalia if lie~ ... par malia and
fl-. or ~bly should know tllat the dn11 ...,..,a.emalia could ~ uK'd
under cin:ullll&aat'a in violatioa or the laws or this stale.
S...:.: Amndcd, L 16, p . 624, I l .
12-22-515. M + lliiw,..a., • .._,., ... ,.....:m u ·.-.ltJ.
Any pawn who sells or cldi~ PCJ11CS1C$ wit• iMCat to scll or ddtvt'r,
r ma•ufactura with intent to ldl or ddivcr equipn~e~tt. products. or malt'·
na1s k~ftl. or under t'tn:uiM&aiK'n ~ OftC ~bly ~ld know.
thatsudt equipnlellt, produns. or MAkrials t'OUicl ~ IIK'd as drua parapher·
ulia ~~~ a etas 2 .,....._ and lllall ~ Pll•llllc:d as provtekd
••IICiioll 11-1-106, C .ll.S.
S..W: Ataaldcd, L: 16, p. 62S, t 4 .
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nauonal I rode:. For the: purpn~ of thiS an!Ck a.W anK"Ic 20 of
IItie 34. C.K.S .. well stair hip110ay tunlk'l faethton shall be drrmrd to be
m1nn duri111 thr COMtrurtion of 'lk'h faclluon.
(S) Kcpralcd, L.ll. p . S02 . t 2.l. rff.·wvcJuly I. 1911.
s--. ( I I and ( l.S) ammdrd. ( 1.21 and ( 1.7) addrd. and (S) rrpralrd,
L Ill. pp. 490. 1434, SCI2. t t I. 2. 2S. ~ l .
12 -l.l-112 . S.. ~rinl.._.. ~·rr "hc:rrby c-.tabhshrd :a st:atr eire·
ll'"l(":al hoard. IIWhK"h shall cun\1" nf nllk' n~rmhc:n aPfiOintt'd by thr aovrmor.
•llh lhr ron-1 of the: lt'Uie. wh11 "1.111 hc: r~ftl' of the: \lilt' nf("olorado
Two of uKI mrmbrn shall br rl«tnc:al contr ton ~Who ha mutrn'
IK"rftsn. two \hall hr mat~rr or JOUI'"nt")mrn t'l«trK"IIft\ ~Who arr not rlrrtrK":al
~"Onlr:at1on . t•o \h:all hr rt'Pft'\t'nt:all co. of rw1 ate, munK"1pal, or rall•r
t'lrrtrK" ullhta rrlldrnftl t'lc:clrK" ~n !("(' 10 thr ulllmal publ • o. .a.a11
be: a bu11d1111 uffK"tal from a pohtKal whd1111~ uf thr ~~atr Pt'rfomuna
rin1r"'al l"''ltt1101ts. Olk' shall be a .. lk'ral contratiOf lkllvd ~ 1ft
lhr bu11d1111 tndwtU). and Oftt' shall be aPfiOiftiN from thr publ II Ia
J:ffC'\tl•t' J11!) I . 1'175 . all nK"mhcrs shall lt'f'llt' for thrcc:·~r '""" but
of the' appot~ttmrwt' to hr mack t'O«t1•r Jul I , 197 , Oftt' Miller or JOUMt")·
man l'k'C'IrK"IMI ~ br IPfiO.,II\'d fUf' a lhr ) r let111 . 0. dl"ctfK" Ullhh
mrmhrr ~II appoe111td r. r 1 lhrt't'· ar lrrm alld 011t or 1 •• u r
lt'flft. Md o. -at·larte mrmher "'-11 Rttd for 1 1
All 01hc:r prt' "' Mt'nthrn •hall th lt'rm\ fOf
IIIC'\1 , tNt lhnr \Ul Wll • IIIC'd or lh
ftttn Wll hmllcd 10 t•o f11IIIC"fftt\
'" I l'lk'tnbc:nlup of lhr buard :all fil
llk'fll fll' thr uMafMI'f'd lt'nll of WI. h n
... oltht' rd for ••
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lpparalui and cqu1pmt'nl fOf drctric lipt. Jtr.t. and , the' ''ale
A copy of well rock shall br kt'fM 111 the ofTea of thr and open to
pubfK" lft~11Uft. NOihll. CUIUIIftt'd 1ft lhl\ VC1tn11 shall prohebtt 1ft) Cll),
ta~~Wn . COIIIII), or Cll) a.W cou•ty from maL1n1 a.W rnfUf'CI"I an) wch \Un·
darcb that arc mOft' stn-.rttl than the menem•m llllldar~ a&~up~,'d b) the
board. and Ill)' Cll)', IOWII . count . or Cll)' Md 0011111) ~WIIIch adopt\ w.h
mOft' ""'"''"' \landard' ~· fill Ill~ a ('Op) thrrcof 10 &he' board. The 'tan-dard~ ..,.C'\1 by thr board \hall he pnma facK" oldcncc of muunlllm
approvC'd mr&holb of ,.Oft\lrUC11011 10• \a(ct y &o hfr and prop:n The aOirm -
all•e •ttte of tv.o-thtrd\ of :all •l'f'INnlC'\1 nK"m'-'" of the bt.;ar.J ~II ~
rcqu1red &o "'' an ~tandahh that • .rc dlffcrclll rrurn tho<..· 't'l '''"h 111 tho:
na11011al clretr...-al mole 1r rC'\fU("trd 1ft wnll-.. the bcurd \h;ill ~oo:nd a ••lf)• or nt'V.I) iklupll-d standard\ !W ruk J!W '•'IUiaiiOII\ 10 :10 \ 101.-r~l<'\.1 P,.ll
11 lc~ th1n &Ia)' be(Ort' the 1mr*·mrft&all0ft and cnl'of •'""'"' of \u.h \lan -
d:ard' or ruin and rraul:ahon' \uch ~·lt'K'\ n~) be lurnl\h,•d lur .1 1 c .~ub
hshrd pvnuant to S('QIOfl :'~-~-1 0 5 < 1< '
(bl Adopt a \Cal. :and thr \4'Hr tar) \hall h:a•r tit.• arc anoJ <u\tod•
lhc:rt'of.
CCI Kr&t\trr and f('ft('-. tht' ~ 1\lra11011 of a,.,.rfttK"n and <l~hfiC'd k-c -
tnal C'Oftlr ·~ :a.W taamutc 1~. and rt'ftt'• ltaft\<'1> or .tuum mrn
tlre&r lift\ ma\ltr C'lcnfK"&an and r"AA'nu:al v.1rCMt'n "' rw .. .xJ 1n thl\
an!C'It'.
(d) \II rre d\ a.W 11n ftl\ a.W c I tho: tte nd;an , • .;nJ
1~1rnon o( •u~~nsn puN~aet' ft '"'"'~'lOll or a ~tc .. nna I t • t>nar.l
ltl 1 the prowcuu011 and Cfl lldrr 1n 111 roun
d 110ft of I lhl\ an
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12·23-1~. rk'--c lie~ lknw · ~r.l ... ...-.llliM. (I) No
~non shallenpcc 1n or work at the husuk")S, trade:, or callin& of a JOUrney·
man l'ln:&nnan . ma<>l<-r ckctrinan. or r.-..,<knllal wircntan 1n this sial<-unlll
he has rt'l-ctv<'d a hccnK from the tltvtston of rl'&ts&rallons upon wnll<-n
noli« front lhc board or the procram adnunt trator, actin& as the qenl
lhcrrof. m a tt'ntporary ~rmtt from th•· huartl . th<' procram admintstrator,
or ht~ accnt .
s..n: Afti('IKkd . L u . p . 492 . § t..
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1:!-23-106 .S J•rofnwons and Occupallons sa
12 -l.l-116.~. • ~it r. nfll'rinrr ~~n."" r,.. Jicftwft. The: bo;lrd
~hall II\(' all apphnnl\ 'll't"Ltna wurk •·•pcnen« crrotl for ltccnsurc crrotl
for ,.,,,.. ~rforn11.·.J undc.-r W(l('r>'t\ton tn likohlt('\ where: such work ts c.cmpt
from ltc('nwre under thos anK'k unln\ the hoar.J ran Ut<lw that the traonu'l
or sup.·r• tstun rn~" ,'\I at WM.illucallun " on;K.Icquat('.
s-t-r. A.J.J...J . L II. 1• 4'*4 . § II
12 -2.'-1"-l.inttw .., , .......... Tb4.-hoar.J ma '"U<' an rk-ftncal
I11.Tnllt' '" r~n ~• 111 thl\ ~• h ' tu :~n• p.·r\Uft •hn ts ht...-n\ctllll J'DCIK'('
'" :~n~•tht·r JUrt\4IK 11u 11 ol \&kh "'"'"' ,.,..,.."'' ttn••r ~ll\l¥1or to 11 1 n.l
lh.JI 011 lht' llllt\' Ill ;af'CII>~ I fur , ( ,,..,:w,, h U'II'Il' h\ cndortttn nt I
pc.-r""1" '"~"""'' ut-.k·llhal\ ""' 1111 lt(>~alu n •h1 h ;ar • \uh\lanuall
~UII ;ak•nl 10 f . fUIIt"fn("ftl\ Ill IIIOfild<l lllf I ~\411\' b C'\. niiiiOIIIUfl I
r.J n.a) 'f'l'(tl~ h• ruk aii.J ulaltuft '""~• \hall tonl!llult' sumtanll•ll
rqu1•·ak~1 tn'\k'nttak and ~hr~~;-atKMI
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contrx1or or any sudt clcclncian or rnidcntial wireman • the rro• I·
SIOns of w:cuon 12-23-111 for any 1mpropcr wort pnformcd b)' an elect neal
apprcnll« wortll'l at the track dunna the: tunc of hiS cmplo)m('nl ,.htlc
under tilt SUIJ""ISIOII of such pc.-non . T1tc fCIIMrahon of such apprentiCe
may al1o0 be subJ«t 10 diK"Iphrtary act1on under the: prov1s1on\ of )('('liOn
12-23-111.
Cll (al Upon cmploylfll an clcctr~Cal a~ntK'e to ..-ork at the trade. the
clcctncal contractor. wt1h1n thin)' da)'\ after such tn1ttal employment . shall
ft'llilcr wch apprcntttt w1th the boolrd . T1tc employer shall alw no11f~ 1h.:
board •t1h1n thtn da s after the 1crmtnat1on of wch cmpl mcn1
lbl ~h al'(lf nt \hall he untkr 11tt' 1o41pcf\ 1\1011 uf e11h•·r ;, I" ,·n J
rk-ftr tan or a r""tknllal .. ~~ man :n sci ronh tn \u~tton r 11 ut 1h1~
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IM national elect neal code, and the: state dr~nmcnt of hipwaY' shall fur-
nish a copy or such morr slnnacnt standards to the: board.
(Ill) Nolhinc in this aniclc: shall be: construed to rover IM 1nst:allallon,
nuunten~ll('c, rrpa1r, or alteration or SC't'uruy systems, lawn spnnltlc:r SY'Icms,
c:nv1ronmcnt~l controls, or rrmote rach~trollc:d systems beyond the: tc:r·
m1n:als or the: t-ontrollc:rs. Funhc:rmorr. the contractors pc:rrorm1nc any
1nst:allauon. maontcnan..·c. rrpatr, or altrratoon undcr thos cacmptoon . or the: or
em!*• ~-loh.ll not bc t·ovcrrd br the htcn~1nc rcquorrmc:nts or thos antek-
t I~) Nolhtn& 1n 1h1s antelc: shall ht• construc:.J to cover IlK 1nstallall0fl ,
matnll·n:aocr. r.:p;atr , or altrrallon or c1Ct1rontc computcr dauo pr ~ •nc
c-qutpnl('nl an.J ·~ tt·nt ht·yond the: l~rmtnal\ ur til(' controlk-n I unhrrmorr,
lhc '""'""''hot\ flt'rlornuna an onstallallun. m;untcn:antc. rrp;ur. or ltrra-
llnn untk•r thl\ ru•ntpltnn . or thctr t'ntplo Cl", shall not tx-ro• rt-..r by th
IICC'n\ln& rc-qu~rcn~t•nl\ or thiS antelt'
1211) Noth•nc tn lht~ antek-)h.tll bc onstruc:d 10 co>cr the: tn~tall:all n.
matnl n fiCC', rrp.:ur , or :alteratiOn ofrommunteattOns system~>. tll('ludonc tc:l •
phon( :an..r IC'I('Jr.lph \ tc:ms not cac:mpt«< :1\ uhhltn tn su~llon (II of
th" ~lion . ratho an.J tck• 1\ton rt c1 •nc and tr:ansmolltna c-quapntent :and
\I:IIHifl\ .IM :tnh·nna \\\l('m\ othcr tl~n tOIIIIIIUIIol 1111 ""' I kv"IOII ))
'""" ht·wn.l tho· h 'llllon I\ ol thc to>ntwllt·r, I unhcrm w . thc ntr tun
l'l'tloNnuna 1111 '"'t lbtonn. mamtt·nanu'. 1\'1 "· <lf :altcroatltlfl ulllkr tho
"'"'""'· 01' tl "emplu • 1>1\.oll' I .u••~ ..r h the: lo """I rt'quorr-
"'"'"" I hi\ lrtN. ~~ 11 th•na '" •h• anK \h•ll
maontcnant • rcp ". or allcrall n
tr •"'-'U\Irl I htiiC'C'\ lfrt 11011 11 ho
I lfllftll f\ rurt ·tn\1 I , tho· (\>lllf'Xt
It r.IIMifl U r thl
Ill n\11\
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12-l.l-1 12. Flft. (I) lei Elcctrteal contractor ~Siration ,
(hi Annual rrnc:wal of elc:c1ncal contractor rqaSirallon:
(II Apprrnticc: I'C'JI~trauon ;
(ml Annual renewal ufappn-niiCC rrs•~trallon
Sewtt: Amcnck\1 . L 811 . 11-4~7 . § 13
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mobile home · rk or any mob1le home or other movable ~1ruc1urc by reason
of the rclocar•on of a mobile home or other movable structure w1th1n the
park whel't' a previous. inspection has bl:cn performed. unless ron~ruction
or n-mockhna or l't'pa.r of such mob1le home park hookup f1K:1hi1CS or of
lhc mob1k homc or Olher movable struclurc mvolv•na IM el«mcal ~oy 1cm
has b«n rc-rformcd. and caccpl lhal , 1f lhc wmna thereof hu 1101 b«n
alll'r<'d and \'llher such mobile hon1c or movahlc !olruclurc has a vahd Sl:lle
CkclnCal board :lpproval SliCker Ill I he panel of I he mobile home or nlOvable
\lruclurc ••lh the numhtr of thc un11 hstcd. 1he dale 1n5ptt1cd and the
IIISf'«IOr' •anaturc or if such mob1le home or movable Slruclurc' has b«n
C't'rlllicd bv lh\· di\'ISlOn of houSinJ m the dcpanmcnl of local afTa~rs aflcr
Jun.-.\41 . l.,llll, th\• ()('('Vpanl of lhe mob1lc homc or movable Slrurtun-ma
nil IM hoard ••lh lhiS •nform1110n. an\1 lhc board w11l aulhOtllt' lhe
re•n~allatiCMI o( I he mc1cr by I he u11h1 corn pan
C"'l Cal An ~ la1m1"1 10 bc auncvcd by lhc fa•lurc of 1 lllc tkc·
meal •n'f't'(.'tor to tnlpC'C't hts propc:n after rrQIX'r arpiK11110ft or by 1101~«:
of dnoapr~rowll wuhout WIIIIIJ forlh the reason for dcny•na lhe 111$11('('11011
""""'' ma l't'qi!C."t the prosr.~m adnunmrator 10 rc 1cw I he uon' of the:
tat rk-c:'tr I•"'C'«<or or the manner of the '"'t'«llon. Such request ma
n~ by hi\ authufutd rcptntnl:allv :and \h:all bc 1n wruu'l
tbl liiiOI'I lhc Iii•• of wch • rcqunl . lhc pruaram adnllnl~ralor wn
r:auv a rop 1 10 bc ~r\rd UJIOII the: lolllc tk lncal '" tor com-
!Ma•ncd • 1 hc'r "'''h an ordcr rcqu•nna uch '" or 1 ~ thc
alkpc o( ld ~unt "'"h•n a llmc li cd b I he: P«JJI""m adm•nlfllrator
( I If I r~ t ftCM lf:llllcd "'llh•n I n dl aftct II II filtd . 11 ma
ll't' '" a rt)C'ntd II Pt'fiOft fiC' cd I he: l<'llOll o( I he m
adM••• rator • rtfU\1 the' r IC' rl"QUC'\1 or •n ll ,,. rtluu to ar-•• all or pan lllr rtlltf rcq «1 r. a wtlllcn Utt PCI
a IIcari ••h lhc bolrd. 1 '"'the I'OU rtlicod u
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(c) Any cause for whiCh I he: inuancc of I he: liccn~ c._--have bcrn
refused had il chc:n ea1Sicd and bccn knmo·n lo I he board ;
<0 Comnu1mcn1 of one or more acts or omissions I hal do 1101 mcc1 acne r-
ally accepted ~~andards of el«<ncal pracl~«:;
(J) ConviciiOft of or accep1ancc of 1 plea or au•lly or nolo contendere
by :a coun 10 a felony . In ron~•dcnna the disc1plinary acuon . the bo:ard ~oh~ll
be aovcrnro by the prOVISIOn~ orloCCIIOn 2-4-S-101. Clt .S.
(h) Advel1t\IIIJ by an hccnscr or fi.'JISirant wh•ch 11> fal~ or m•~ea\l•nl.
(1) Occcpllon. nusn:prn.cntauon . or fraud 111 obt:a1111111 or :ancn1p11n1 10
oblain a h cnsc.
(J) Failure or a nt~~•cr k"" muan who IS harJCll With "u""r-1\1111· II ek'\.
lnt·al work rcrrorn11:d by a lvntta\ tnr pu~uant In s«llon I::!-~ '·lhb C ) t\1
10 adcquatdy urcr llo(' w h work or r;ulurc or an h cnlo('(' to :~d,•llu • I)
upcrv 1 ~ an IPI'tcnllcc ,..ho " IIOt>fklnJ at 1hc: lr.adc rurwant '" h un
12·2l·IIO.S.
(k) Emplo mcn1 or an rcnon fC\IUircd lh•• ant le to be hu·n~-d or
rq11>1crcd or 10 obla1n a pcrmll who ha~ not obl;unc.l su It he n~ rc&1~tr4 ·
tlOn , or rc-rm•l .
(II L>tsc•pl•nary" achon ap1nto1 an ek\ ltac•an '~> Ill en!~<' 1n .~nut r Jull\<.11 •
110ft . [wldtnc of wo. h dl!l< 1pl1n:at) ICIIIHI ~II be pnnla t .. 1 r ' ldc n ''''
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duct ICtl. '" lhc " the: rd . don not •:arr:ant forftl41 "'lll
lhc rd bul .ch \hould not d•~•v.cd a •"' ""'lhoul
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discipliw as provided for in t«lion 12 -2J-III. may rttonwckr lis pnor
ac110ft aiiMI ~•n~tale or rftlorc such hccn!IC or temunau: probiiiOfl or reduce
lhe M'Vtrily or iii pnor dtKipllnary a<:IIOfl . The laklftl or any such run her
ac11011 . or lhe hold1 .. or a heann& Wllh rftl!«l lhe~IO . shall ~I 1ft lhr
IOk dnc!'fliOfl or I he boerd.
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12 -l:J-IIU. 1...-e,. An~ mrm r of th ~rd ~all be ommunr f~ m
Wll 1n an CIVIl a.11011 baw-d urwm an dotc1pl1n:ary llfO('ttdlftJ' or other
ofT1C1al action\ prrfurmt'\1 111 Jt!Od f;~uh n• w11nns. ronl>UII.&nt . vr om-
pl;a1n:ant pan1C1pah,. 111 JI)Od fa11h 111 the m:ak1n1 of a compl:a1n1 11r rrpon
Ul' paniCopaunaon .,oct fa1th 111 an 1n •~hpll~c or adm1noilra11•c procced-
'"IIMI"Uafll tO the\ an !de Wll also 1m munt from \lUI 1ft lft) CIVIlachon
~A&Jdc'd .lll ,p SOI .JI7
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fal To~oolaktlwpro 1\tOMor.en~on 12-2 ·IOS .u~forthoM'prac
'ICI l*f'\Unllo 1('('11011 12 ·2 1 7 or 12 ·2 ·Ill.
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or '"""'"''" chmt~~ 1 r 111 IICtfttt or "'""Otl ha' been """ JIC'tiCk'd or re fd .
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SECTION :
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CHAPTER 7
CONTRACTOR UCENSING
Definition
Applicability of Provisions
Authority
lanse end Cenif~ate of Registr1tion Required
lanM b.mn.tions
Conditions of lanse end CertifiCate Issuance
Contrector Responsibilitie
Classlfiation of Contrector Lc.nMs
ClassifiCation of CertifiCitn of Registration
F ... for licenses end Certlf'ICMIS of RegistratiOn
Lanse end Certificate Su.peneion or Revocation
Prohibited Acts
PeNitin
DOl! 'ITIOS:
CONTRACT Oft
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B. Any public utihty company onnouo<l in tho ins tallatiOn , OJlO••lllon ,tnd
maintononce of oquipmont usod lor tho production , uonorution or d•stul)llt«Jn
ole utility product or sorvk:o, whon such instollmion, oporation and ma~~HUtlill lC O
Is performed on lecilities ownod nnd OJI6rntod by tho utility comrwny . 1Th1s
e11emption shell not apply to buildings ownod or usod by " pul>hc ut1hty com
peny .IIOrd . 17Sorios 19861
5-7-3: AliTIIORIT\':
A. Genetel . This C"-!'ter provides for tho licensing and registratiOn o f contr ac tor s
n defined and ltipulntod hurein .
a. Licenses. The Division of Building nnd Saloty II vested w ith tho author~ty to
nt8blish licensing procedures, to qualtfy epplec:ents lor hcenS('s, to ost abltsh
end lldminlster e•ominatlons lor hcenso opplecants , to authori1e tho tssuance
end ,.,.wol of licenses and to recommond suspension or revocation of leconsos .
The C ity Lteonse Oflteor IS vested wtth the authority to issue and to renew
licensn pursuant to saed authorizatiOn and to suspend or rovolr.e hconses .
C . AegtstrattOO of ElectriCal , Plumbong and PlumbngJMechanical Contractors The
DMIIOn of Bueldlng ond Safety " vnt«i w1th the 11uthortty to establish reg1stra ·
\ion procedures 101 electncal. plumbing andl)lumbing/mechanteal contractors
end to QUeltf appllc t 101 cert1f tes of regtstrattOn The Code AdmlntstratOI
ie vested Wl1h the horn to IIIU8 and to renew cert•fte tes of regtstrattOn
end to IUIQend 01 r e centfteates of regtstrllttOn
0 St~ W01k Order Any 8Uihortzed agent of the DrviSIOO of Butldeng And S t tv
n\4ty tS&ue a liCit! ~~~r order to any contr 101 01 WOIIo.nl¥1 when he ftnd 11
nec:.t1lNI'\' to er\for the PfOV1$10n o f thts Chaptet Contmencement of w011r..
ef1• a stop work Older hat been ISsued , shall not take plec unttl al proper
01 certlf of regt~trattOO hew been sued to the contr 101 01 con·
tr8Ct01• Involved fOrd 17 Sef181 19861
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D . Proof of State license Required . Every ippliclnt for an electrical, plumbing or
plumbing /mechanical contractor certificate of registration shall be required to
IUbmit with the application proof of 1 valid and current master's license issued
by the State of Colorado for the licensee or employee named on the applica -
tion form . lOrd . 17 Series 19861
5-7-5: LJC;ENSE EXAMINATIONS:
A. Any per10n IUbmitting In application for a Class A, Class B. C:ass C er Class.]) fit' . C•• E • contractor '• licenM aNI be reqUred to utilfactorily complete 1 qualifying
~ admiuisteted by the Divilion of Building and S.fety when the Chief
Building lnapector determinel that 1ny of the following conditioN e11i1t :
1. Information provided by the applicll'lt does not allow the Chief Building In ·
apector to determine if the applicll'lt i1 qualified for the cilia of licenH applied
for.
2 . Information provided by the applicant indatn he il unqualified for the class
of lic:enle applied for.
3 . More than t welve 11 2 1 monthl have elapled aince the up~ration o f the IP·
plicant '• lilt valid City contractor'• licenH.
4 . The _...,. ha "'-d hll CitY licenH IUif)8nded or revoked dufeng the
previoul twelve 1121 monthl .
5 . The ~ ha been 1n VIOietion of _.., of the PfCMiionl of SectiOn
5 -7-118 of hi Chaptet dunng the PfeYIOUI twelve (121 montha
B. Any app~ant who denied a llcenee beeed on the Chief Building 11'18C1Ktor 'a
dewmneaon tNt he ~ for the ~ llcenee applied for, may
QUellfv for IUCh licenH by UCiafactOntv c:ompletiug the ~e corrtractor
lic:enle .IIII'I'W\MIOI'I
C Feilure tO Ht factonly comple1e eny contractor llceneing ••amlnltlon lhal be
~ tot the Chief 8uldlng lnepec:1or t0 deny of the lic:enle IP·
plied tor . be .,......,ed no IOOIW than two 12 1
hom ectory ~ of ..,., PllmlnM:IOII
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5-7-6: CONDITIONS OF LICENSE ANU CERTIFICAn: ISSUA!'oiCt::
A. License, Certificate of Registration; Issued. Upon the endorsement of the Chief
Building Inspector, after a determination from the information and references
provided, that the applicant does not have a required State license under revoca-
tion and is qualified for the type of license or certificate of registration sought ,
or upon satisfactory completion of an appropriate contractor licensing examina-
tion, a license or certifiCate of registration may be issued by the City License
Officer.
B. Ucanse, Certificate of Registration Denied; Appeal . In the event that an ap-
plication for a license or certificate of registration is denied. the applicant may
request a review of the application by the Board of Adjustment and Appeals .
A fae of twenty dollars 1120.001 shalleccompany the appeal request, which
amount shall be returned to the applicant in the event the Board orders issuance
of the licanse .
C . License. Carttficate of Registration Renewal and Expiration . All licenses and cer-
tificatn of rttg~~tration, except those which are revoked or suspended , may
be renewed within the twelve I 121 month period after the date of expiration
upon proper, qualified appliation and payment of the required llcenle or registra-
tion fee . Licenses and certificates of registratiOn shall expire one year from the
date of ISSUanCe .
0 . Wortc. Done Without Locanse or C~ of Aeglatrat100; Penafty. Star11ng wortc.
on any projeCt before the reQUired licenM or c:.rtrficate of regastratiOfl hal bean
secured will result in a fifty percent 150 I increiM of the**'-or r89fstra -
tion fee betng levied against the corm actor Involved In the event that the con-
tr8Ctor cannot QUalify for the requered IICansa or certrfiCite of regestrat100 for
the wont whiCh hal bean started, suct't contractor lhall be denied any licans·
lng or registratiOn pr~ en the City for a penod of twelve 112 1 months and
lhall forfeit his right to c:omPete any wortc. llrMdy eonu 1ed for Wlttwl the
City, for whiCh he .. not qualified or lanMd to perlorm
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E,J) of registration and no person may operate under that license or certificate of
registration.
4. Nontransferability of License or Certificate of Registration . A license held
by one person shall not be transferable to another person . lOrd . 1 7 Series 19861
5-7-7: CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILmES: Each contr.c:tor shall be respon-
sible for performing all work in .c:cordance with the provisions of this
Ctwpter and for compliance with the following directives:
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To report in writing to the Division within three 131 working days, any accident
occurring in any construction, demolition or undenaking which has resulted
in lost time, injury or death to any person or damage to any building, structure
or utility .
To provide minimum safety measures and equipment to protect workmen and
the public .
To have in their po11111ion . It all times. the license document or certifiCate
of registration for the work they are performing .
To prnent the llcanM document or certtficate of registration when requested
by an egant of the Division of Building and Safety .
To obtain pemwtl when required by thes Coda.
To obtain inspection llfViclt when required by this Code .
To pay any fiH ...... under the Mlthootv of thes Chapter .
To obey any order or notice lstued under the euthoritv of thlt Chapter .
To COf'l'4llv Wlttl .. other ll)pkaNt pro11..or11 of tha Englewood MuniciPII Code
and any ~·y regutMioN edoc*d ~
To complete II worlt euthorind by 0. ~of I CitY permit
To periorm .. "' a marvw ~
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B . Cl111 B . Umitod Genefel Contructor. This lic:onso shnll onhtlo tho hololm to con ·
trec:t lor tho erection, cor,struction, alterotion or repairing of any typo hutlding
or ltruc:turo not of TyfM! I or Typo II construction, ond lor tho rlOn!Otnrc.tur;'ll
Interior finish or remodel of any typo of building .
C . Cleu C . Jobbef Corltrec:tor . This license shllll entitle the hoklor to contract lor
the etec:tlon, construction, eltetetlon or repeiring of eny building classified as
1 Group R-3 or Group M occupancy end for the nonstructurol interior finish
or remodel of eny type of building .
D. Cilia D. Contrec:tor . This license lhell efltitle the holder to engage in contrac:trng
for llbor. or lor llbor end meteriel,lnvolving Ofl8 trede . or group of related trades ,
• enumereted below :
0 ·1 L"thulfJ. pi.1SitYH'l-J .uHf d11 "·'" In t ... tion of all lething , plastering and
dry w .. including the inat ... tion of nonbeering pertrtiOfll end stucco.
0 ·.1 Roofing ,111t.f .~~f"'!J lnst .. etion of roof COvefingl including valleys , gutters
end downspouts end inst ... tion of wood , motel. vinyl or othef siding .
0 ·3 lo\~ltrV/IIfC\>frlfJ InstallatiOn of waterproofing end dampproolrng lor
foundltJOnl .
0./ Af.fS<'VIII Plec:ement end fornw"lg of .. types of maaonry
0 !> E\C',II,t t "·' 1 ·'"·""' cftrlh. r~t.f rh,r•r b~~,. EliiCIYite lor loundltiOfl • ctt•
foundltion CIIStonl end excavate trenches lor, end ley, drWI poptng
O-tt C1't1t.Wir • Form~ng end J)Ol•lllQ IOf conc.rete buildings
eluding toot.nga. foundatiOn end tt.tworil.
tructures on ·
0.1 $"'"'"'"'"' t11 • In t uon of aw~ pools, w.m the •• tiOn o f
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0) D-15. Wood framing . The fabrication and erection of wood framing for all types
of buildings or structures.
D-16 . Structvral steel and metal. The fabrication and erection of structural steel
and metal for all types of buildings and structures.
E. Class E. Special Contractor. This license shall entitle the holder to contract for
one particular class of specialty work including. but not limited to, the types
of work enumerated below:
E-1 . HVAC contractor. The ~ion. alteration. eddition to or repairing of warm
eir heating, ventiation. evaporative .-lCI refrigeration cooling. hot water heating
(including water heaters), IOier heating. natural gas piping. wood burning stove,
prefabricated fireplace and exhaust systems .-lCI related appurtenances .
E-2 . 51{1fl contractor The fabrication . installation. erection. r~PW or maintenance
of eM typn of signs.
E-3 Elev6tor contr.ctor. The installation. alteration, repair .-lCI maintenance of
elevators, escalators. moving walks and other similar equipment .
E-4 . S{»CI61 contr.ctor This license shall entitle the holder to contract for any
trades not specifiCally clauifeed elsewhere in this Chapter but whiCh involve
work specifically associated with the constrUCtion industry li .e . · satellite dish
iniUI!ation, insteMation of underground ~ liquid storage tanks, etc.)
F . c-. F . Structure Mover .-lCI Demolition Contrector.
F-1. Structvre movfJf This license sNII entitle the holdef to engage in the move-
"*"or transportation of houses. buildings. structure~. or any portions tt.eof.
within or through the City. A I1NCtln mawr lhlll prCMde proof, Wilt\ has a-
IIPPkltlon . that he has obt-.ned the following m.nimum insurance covetaoes
in ~ to his tr* es 1 structufe mowr
Death or enjurry to any one per.an ................ t 100.000 00
TOtal liability in any ec:cident .•. ............... •. 300,000 00
Property cNrnege .. • .. • • .. .. .... .... .. • .. • • 50.000 00
\JmbrW policy 1ovet 3 stonesl . ............ • 1.000.000 00
The ~ INII cover the
performed bv twn, .-lCI anv
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Fl The lnsutcwu :e sholl covm tho Nobthly of tho lh :nmwo with '"~INlet In all wotk
perfonnod by him , nrnl nny vnhicllls usucl Lly lwn, or hi~ 11\Jtlfll!t, suiM:OHII.oc
tori or employ .... unci shllll hold the City hounloss hom uny hntJ.hty nu~.i1111
out of the work nuthoritnd by tim llflrmit . (Out 1/ Snnmt 1 !.1861
5-7-9: O.A~Itl('AllUN Clt' l'tlUUlCAU~ Ot' M•l;ISiltA"IlUN: Thoro oro
hereby ntablishcld the following contrec:tor certificato1 of rogistrniKHl
with rnpec:tive dnc:riptiona of the typol of work outhorltod to tJO
performod.
A. Elec:tricel Contractor. The inltallotiun, eltoretlon, ropnir . retlOVIIIIOit , or
melnt.,..-,ce of electrical wiring. epJJiiencel and lfPPI'IIIUI lor tho purposo of
electrtcelliyht, hont , power or tlignolayatems or other similnr JlUIIIOS05 w•tl~~n
or affixed to any butlding or structurtt.
I . Plumbing Contrector . Tho inlti11eteon, eltorotion, rftplir . ronovauon , or
meint.-wnc:e of II plumbing fixll•os . ptlta. wotor diStributiOn 11ystems , liftWflf
IVIIeml, natural gas piping . .utomatic weter '-'•• ond IOinr hoattng ~·
ment within or affixnd to any ~ or structure.
c . ~ ContriiCior . The inst.let10n, 31terateon, rope~r , ronovauon.
or meint~MnCe of all plumbing hxtures, potable wetor dtstrtbutiOrl y lOIIlS ,
aew.r IVIIIfnl, Mlt•lll {1111 p~~q , .,.om.bc w..., heaters, IOier hellung «1UUP
ment. werm eir huttng ystema. ventiletion syl1.,.,., evaporative end refngore
ttOn cooing IVIfln'll, hot water hoet.ng lVII.,.,., IJChoult IVIIIn'll and relatrd
eppurter18nen wtthHI or olh•od to any btlildlng or structure. COrd . 17 Sof10s
198el
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A. O.finttio111
1 . Suspension. Suapon1ion shall mnnn tl1.1t tim nuthoroty to IHtrlortll wmk
euthoriHd by eny legolly isiUOd City conttoctur lk:oniM! or cortthr.utu olrn!Ji:.tr.t
t1on Ia tempot•ily withdrawn lor o pot'iod olt.mo not to oxcood sill t61nMHtths .
2 . Revocation. Revocation shall monn that any Jnvoly issued City <:Ofl twt:tur
llc:enM or certificate of r•tretion 111111 become nul and v01of . The uflm:IIHI
llc:enMa or reglatrent may not apply for a lltlw license or cortihcnto II()(HMlr thnn
one ve• from the dnte of revocation . Rovor:ntiun nction muy run ~~WI"' utlnt·t
• long • any violation of thi1 Code ron1.11111 UllDbattld .
B. Authof ity . The Cht~tf Butlding lniJlO(:IOf 1hall . upon rocmpt of u vnrofHiri <:lH II
plaint in wut.ng. or uporl porsoo'lill ohl!lfvahon of eny violnhon of tiM pruvt
lionl of tiM C"->tor. requiro any IIcon-or regtStrnnt to ~Mtar boforo tho
llcenee OftiCel for 11 t..ing. "'"'" ftvO (51 days' nottee '" wrthng to sawi llconsoo
or ,.trent at his last lo.nown post off tee address Tho lteorlso Ofltef'l !.hall
heve the power to suspund or rovoko any contractor llcenso or o·urttlte.Jh t of
regiltretiOfl , tf the LICC!rlM Offte« lhall f•ld by proponduranco o f ovtdonc
thai the IteM ... or regtStr•lt 1\n:
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1. Abandoned eny contrect wttllCXtt legnl ceuso
2 . Otvened funds or property rltCtiiVOd lor prwfounnnce of • 1Jl8Ctf contr. 1
end ~ IUCh func1 for eny othftr l)lHpcl • Of fOiled to u such fund for
the performance of )l(f contr t
3 Freuduleotly depal1 horn or dttlfeg; IIPQ!oved pb'l ~'or •fc.·
110118 dunnQ the petforn~ of env constructiOn ectrvtty.
'. Witft.llty end/or
~noc10a1 Code or
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Cl of the Englewood Municipal Codu . In the evont that 30Y foully cunstructtOil
it not corrected within six 161 months of tho suspen:-.ion. tim liconso Olhcur
lhell have the IIUthorlty to revoke the license or certificate of rogistration in
question .
0 . Emergency Suapenlion. The Chief Building Inspector may meke en omergen·
cy IUIC*Ieion of eny llcenM or c.nlflc:ete of registration lhould the ecttOns
of the contrector Involved pose en lmmediete, .. ious end wnminent ttweat to me heelth, aefetv end welt ere of me reeidants of the City . Such emergency
IUIP8'11ion lhll no« conttnue longer tNn -.n 11ot _. wihJula hearing before
me UcenM Otticer . COrd . 1 1 Seriee 1tee1
1-7-12 : PllOin•nn ACTS: It aNI be un~Mwful tor env person to ~ '"
bullnna • a contractor Wlttwl the City Without "-vtng l•st obtaenod
en apprapiMe license or C*tlf!C*e of ~...,... COrd . 17 Senes 19861
1-7-13: Pt:.!'ll .un•~:
A. Atf.t .....,.. wt1o lhall vt01ete env of the provilionl of the CNpcer or wt1o INI
IIIOIMe or t• to comply With eny order INda theNunder. end lfom wtllch no
~PPM~ hea been -.n. or wt1o aNI t• to comply With~ en order • at
flrtNCI or modified by the Lcenae Otfar. or by • court of competent JUflldlc:
!lor\, Wlltw\ ltletme flaed "-'-'· lhlll be COI....,ed eo haw~ the Code
end lhlll be ~ to thoee peneiMt preaailed 1n Sec1IOn 1 -4 -1 of the
Englluuood ~Code . The~ of one penalty lor~ IIIOIMion aNI
not 8IICW8 tt. ~ nor '*""' It to COMnUe. end II IUCtt ...,.,.,. aNI
,. be ~ to conect or remedy -..ch VICI&IMion wteNn a I'N8Cif\llble WN
1 . Thl••••-·or~of~..,_or of
pmhau conlenect bv tt. Cotv lhel not be ,......... • 1
110188 of enforC>e~N~It of the Coda tOrd 1 7 1
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Svediah Medical Center
Svediah Medical Center
Planned Developaent
Re .. nded
IErzaa&D to City Council by the City Plannln& & Zonin& co .. iaalon
IT&n IOUI.CI RichardS . Wanuah, Director, Ca..unity Develop .. nt
PUVIOOI COUIICIL ACTIOII
1 . Study Seaalon Nove.ber 14, 1911 . Director of eo--unity Develop.ent Wanuah dla-
cuaaed the plana of Svedlah Kedicel Center vith the City Council at the Study
Seuion . Mr . Wanuah reviewed tha S·year Develop.ent: Plan which identlflea t:h
ealetlftl ca.pua and the propoeed eapanalon of tha Kedical Center fecilltiea .
Thia preeentation vae for t:he infor.at:ion of t:he Clt:y Council, and no action •••
taken .
2 . Cit:y Council .. etlftl Dece.ber 19, 1911 . Tha City Council receiv d a rec~nda ·
t:lon froe the Clty Planninc and ~inc to.aleeion to adop a leeolution approv ·
ln t Planned Develo,..n for S dlah Ked1cal Center , and o approv the va •·
ton o a por lon of the rl&ht ·of·vay or South Pennaylvanla S reet: and tha
ou h t.o n/ ou h P nnaylvanh alley ln the 3400 bloc . Th City Councll call d
llc tMarl on th utter t:o be held on January 16 , 1 I
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City Council Meeting February 21, 1989. SMC requested, and Mr . Huckeby, attor-
ney for Eleanor and Homer Dunn concurred, to have the Planned Development re-
manded to the Planning Commission to • ... cure or remedy whatever matters might
jeopardize the Planned Develop .. nt.• On a motion by Council Kember Byrne,
seconded by Council Keaber Koltay, the City Council voted to refer the Planned
Develop .. nt, as prasented by SKC, back to the Planning and Zoning Commission to
address technical procedures and provide opportunity for additional commentary .
The two acco~anying vacations vera also referred back to the Planning and
Zoning co .. ission .
ACTIOit raorosu
Approve the Planned Devalo~nt for Svedlah Medical Canter for davalop .. nt of prop -
arty generally bounded by !aat Girard Avenue, !ast H&.pden Avenue, South Logan
Street and South ~rson Street . If the City Council finds that it is ne cessary to
have a Public Haarina, than to sat a Public Haarina for Kay 15, 1989 .
The staff and loard .. .bars froa the Swedish Medical Canter have .. t with the City
Planning and Zonina co .. ission, loard of Adjuae.ent and Appeals, the City Council
and the staff ~roua tt..s over the past 30 years in an effort to keep the City
infor.ad of their expanding .. dical progr .. and the facilities nacasaery to acco..o -
data that progr... A decision vaa aada several yaar1 aao to orient the health care
•acilitial to the veat portion of the c~ua, and tha Planned Devalo~n nov before
.he City Council i1 in accord with that decision .
The applicant and priaary property owner, Svedl1h Kadlcal Canter, ha1 sub.l tad the
Planned Oevalo~n a the r qua1t of the Oepare..nt of Co..unlty Oev lo~n , lhov -
ln.& davalop88nt plana over the next aavaral yaara . Tha <=-ullty Oev lop88n De ·
pare..nt requa1tad the Planned Oevalop88nt 1ubelttal ln an effort to bat ar evaluate
th t.pact of the propoa d facllltlaa anvlalonad by S dl1h Kadlcal canter on park ·
ing, traffic, open apace and dratnac• ln the area .
The dl1h dlcal C nta property cona l1t1 of approat.&taly
on t curr n aain Ca.puA, plua 12 .651 ln the outlyl parcala .
l zo d ·3. with a 1 rlp o a-2 10 lng alo 1 n Av n
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public street. Also, the Planned Development proposes the closing of the north 375
foot alley between South Logan Street and South Pennaylvania Street in the 3400
block.
The utility service, drainage, parking and landscaping on the Plan meet the require-
.. nta of the Municipal Code, and were approved by the Technical Review co .. ittee .
The City Planning and Zoning Ca.aiaaion considered the Planned Develop .. nt at Public
Hearing on Nova.ber 15, 1988 and Dec.-ber 13, 1988. After having weighed the
evidence aubaitted at the Public Hearina, the Plannina Ca..iaaion voted to refer the
Swedish Medical Center request to tha City Council with a favorable reca..endation .
The City Council considered the .. tter at a Public Hear ina on January 16, 1989,
which Hearina was continued to February 21, 1919 . On February 21, 1989, at the
request of INC, the Planned Develo.-ent vas r~d to the Planning Ca.ai .. lon for
their review .
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It ia tha reca..endation of the City Plannina and Zonina Ca..iaaion that the request
filed by the Swedish Medical Center be approved , with the condition that the cul-de -
sac be a1Jned for ahort-ter. parkin&, or the Dunna be aranted special parking
per.ita .
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PLANRED DIVELOPK!NT
STAn UPOI.T dD UCOIIKENDATIOR
An application for approval of a Planned Develo,.ent for Swedish Medical Cen-
ter located in an area bounded by laat Girard Avenue, laat H.-pden Avenue ,
South Loa-n Street and South -..raon Street .
Mft '10 U CGaiDDU :
March 21 , 1919 .
Ma AIID ADDIIIS or APrLICAIT:
Swedish Medical Center
SOl laat Hallpdan Avenue
Enclevood, CO 10110
IIAIIU AIID APDIIIIU or PIOPDT! OIIIDI :
A Swedlah Medical Center
SOl laat Hallpdan Ave-
!n&levood, CO 10110
I Swedish V.Unaaa Syat-. Inc .
SOl l.ut ~n A'N-
Iftalewood , CO 10110
C Svedlah Health le•ourcea , Inc .
SOl laat ~~~ A'N-
ln&levood, co 10110
D S dlah MO 1, LTD .
SOl laat HMpdan Ave
lewood, eo 10110
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property owned by Swedish, including three lots north of East Girard Avenue ,
four lots south of East Hampden Avenu., plus .ast of the area between East
~den Avenue , East Girard Avenue, South ~rson Street and the extension of
South Ogden Street, are also shown on the five-year plan for development ; but
are not at issue in this phase of the devalopMnt plan. The applicant is
requesting specific approval for develo~nt in the .. in ca.pua which is the
area between South Logan, !aat Girard, laat Ka.pden and South Clarkson . The
Swedish holdings outside of that area are included in part to ahow the loca-
tion of axiating parking apacaa nacaaaary to .. at required parking atandarda
and alao to insure future alta plan approval by the Planning Co-inion and
City Council .
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Within 30 deya of the aw-ittal of a Plamwd Devel~nt application , the
staff 11\lat aut.it an advisory report ancl rec-nclatlon to the Planning c--
•laalon . Vlthin 30 daya of receipt of the aclviaory report, the Planning c--
•iaaion ia required to hold a public hearing on the application . The rac--
.. ndation of Planning eo..laaion to approve, disapprove or approve the Planned
Develop.ant conditionally, ahall be racalvecl by City Council within 30 days of
the Public Hearing . Clty Council, at lta diacratlon .. y require a public
hearing prior to consideration of the propoaacl Planned Develop.ant .
In reviewing the Planned Devalop.ant , the Planning eo..taalon and Clty Council
.uat addr••• co.plianea wlth the following raqulr ... nta :
1 . Tba usee are paralttad in the Zona Diatrlct aaalanad to the proper y .
2. The Plan ia conelatant with the eo.prehanaiva Plan .
3 . The Planned Devalop.ant' a ralationeblp ancl Ulpact on the surrounding
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The co.plianea with open a~a reqvlr ... nta .
Tha aclaqu.acy of parking .
Tha Slta Plan .uat daeonatrata that :
Thara 1a an quata ·Wf er fr-aclj ant alngle -f .. lly
dlatrlct.a .
Thara lt auffl cl a be n buUdl to anura privacy
plauan anvlr
Thara la an ad..,~,,a 1 ancl aatarNl nraa .yte..
pllaa with Clty
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DISCIIPTIOM OP SOIJ!CT SIT! ARD ADJAC!MT AREA.
The Svediah Medical Center Caapua ia located on the eaat edge of the Central
Buaineaa Diatrict . The Svediah holding• conaiat of approxiaately 25 .13 acres :
12 .471 on the current aain caapua (that area bounded by South Logan , East
Girard, Eaat Haapden and South Clarkaon), plua 12.658 in adjacent parcels .
Moat of the alta ia zoned R-3, High-Denaity Reaidence Diatrict, with a atrip
of B-2, Buaineaa Diatrict, zonina alona Eaat Haapden Avenue . The area• to the
north are zoned R-1-C, Single-Faaily Reaidence Diatrict , and R-3 , High-Denaity
Reaidence Dlatrict; the zonina to the eaat and veat of the aain caapu• is
zoned R-3 High Denaity Raaidence Diatrict; and the zoning to the aouth ia B-2,
Buaineaa, with tha R-3 Diatrict aouth of that.
Currently located on tha aain ca.pua ia the 328 bed Svadiah Medical Center, a
60,000 aquare foot Medical Office Buildina, Craig Rehabilitation Hoapital with
an 80 bed capacity, Svadiah Medical canter Engineering Plant and Maintenance
luildina. A 625 •pace parking garage, a ~tal, a graanhouaa, three apare.ent
buildinga, two of which are occupied by Crai& patianta, a thrift atore, and
varioua office buildinaa, aurface parkin& araaa and reeidancaa are located on
the property owned by Svadiah in the adjacent area .
The flva year plan for the Svadhh tledical Canter includaa tha addition of
another office building of 61,800 aquara feat (1101 II), an additional perkin&
aaraae vlth 312 apace• ln the firat phaaa and 608 apacaa ultlaately, and tvo
addltiona to the aain Svadhh tloapltel facUlty. Other building• vill be add-
ed aa nacaaaary to -•t the naada of the c-ity .
1101 11 la located on tha eouth aida of tha -dical CM~pUS, adjacent to tha
flrat tledic:al Office lullding (1101 I) on the aut . Accau to tha tledical Of -
flea lulldlng Il vlll be fr-a relocated curb cut on the north aida of Eaat
tlallpdan Avenue oppoalte South Wuhington Street and en additional curb cut
approxlaataly half vay beev.an South Washington Street and South Clarkaon
Stre The parking atructure to be located on tha aouthaaa corner o South
Logan Stree and bat Girard Avenue vlll have acceaa off of South Lo an Strea
and fr-the South Pennayhania IU'Ht cul-da-aac .
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Swedish Medical Canter began as Swedish Tuberculosis Sanatorium in 1905 . As
the need for a priaary tuberculosis treat.ent center di•inished, it became a
general health care facility. In 1968 a land leaaa with Craig Rehabilitation
Hospital brought neurological care to the Swedish Medical Center Campus . In
1972, the Federal Gova~nt ~d Craig Hospital as the Rocky Mountain
Regional Spinal Surgery Center . Mora recently, Swedish Medical Center has
affiliated with Spalding lahabilitation Hospital and the Rocky Mountain Multi-
ple Sclerosis Foundation haa relocated to the Swedish Medical Ca.pua .
The staff and Board ..-hera fru. the Swedish Medical Canter have .. t with tha
City Planning and Zoning Ca.aiasion, the Board of Adjuat.ant and Appeals, the
City Council and the staff nu.aroua tt.ea over the paat 30 yaara in an effort
to keep the City infor.ed of their expanding .. dical progr .. and the facili-
ties necaaaary to acc~ta that progr... A decision vaa Mcle several years
aao to orient the health care facilities to tha veat portion of the ca.pua ,
and the Planned Devalop.ant nov before the City is in accord with that
decision.
The City Planning and Zoning Ca.aisalon conaiclered the Planned Devalop.ant at
Public Hearing on flova.t»er 15, 1988 and Dac_.,.r 13, 1988 . After having
weighed tha evidence aubaittad at the Public Hearing, the Planning Ca..ission
voted to refer the Swedish Medical Center Planned Davalop.ant to the City
Council with a favorable raca.aandation .
The City Council conaiclerad the Mttar at a Public Hearing on January 16,
1989; and the Hearing waa continued to February 21, 1989 . At the February 21,
1989 City Council .. ating, the Pl.-d Davalo,..nt, aa well aa the vacation
raq~ats, were r.-nded to Planning to..iaaion at the re~at of Swedish Medi -
cal Center .
Ul.ATJOII TO '1'111 CCIUUUIIIJn PLAII .
The 1979 eo.prehanaiva Plan doea not adclraaa the Min cU~pua of Swedlah Medi -
cal Center; but it doea , ~var. ll&lut reference to araaa aouth, weat and aaa
of the Swedlah Medical Center C&llfU.I . The area aouth of the Swedish Medical
nter CUipUS , between laat Ha.pden Avenue and U.S. 215 ia referenced aa the
•tea ~n Corridor··•iaed uae/ .. dical• area . Swedish Medical Center ax ·
pension plana are aeen aa a catalyst for revltali&atlon in the area . The area
dir c ly vee of the dlah Medical Center ca.pua waa referenced ln the Cu.·
pr naive Plan aa • dlcally·lelated Davalo,..nt•, and the eo.prabenaiva Plan
r n4a support of .. ctieally ·ralatad office apace for ar a .
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UTILITIES
1. An eeaement will need to be retained for the water line in South Pennsyl -
vania if vacated (no buildin&•)--if cute are to be taken in existing
srade, the water line will need to be lowered.
2. The City Ditch b located within en eaae-nt between Pennaylvania and
Losan. Thb eue-nt ahould be ahovn on the Planned Develop-nt. The
ditch i1 encloaed in a pipe at a relatively ahallow depth in the eale-
-nt, 10 the conatruction of a buildin& or loadin& dock/parking area
ahould be checked to confir. it will not conflict with the ditch .
ln&ineerina Service• hu ca.pleted reviewina the Preliainary Draina&• Report
for the Svediah Medical Center. laaically there are no aerioua probleaa.
Currently, however , the City haa alao been reviewins the capacity of the aain
ator. aewer in Kaapcten Avenua adjacent to the property . Over the yeara, the
runoff coefficient• for thia area of Enslevooct have increaaed dua to the in-
creaaed i_,.rvioua aurfacea. The capacity of tha ator. aewer that ia eaat of
Grant Street will be exceeded in the event of a ator. sreater then a •two-year
ator.•, and it will be neceaaary for Svediah Medical Center to work with the
City in all future phaaea of conatruction to provide adequate detention to
altiaate thl• problea .
ln reviewlna the propoaed t.pro~nta, it appear• that there are aoae are ...
eapeclally the vee tern 1/3 of the property, where additional detention could
be provided, at little or no additional coat to Svedieh Medical Center . Theae
are-could include detantlon on the roofa of tha bulldin& additiona and fu ·
ture bulldin&•: detention in tha naw at ·arade parkin& lote end atreet cul ·de ·
aac ; and po1albly detention on tha naw aultl ·etoried parkin& aaraae .
Approvacl , contlnaent upon ca.pUance with all applicable provhiona of the
levood lulldlna and Safety Code .
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DEPAilTK!NT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ARALYSIS AMD UCOIOIENDATION:
Even though a Planned Develop .. nt would not be required under the Zoning reg-
ulations, at the request of tha Depare..nt of Ca..unlty Devalop .. nt, Swedish
Medical Canter has voluntarily aub81ttad their Planned Devalop .. nt application
and accoapanying plana and docu.anta. The Co~ity Devalop .. nt Departllent
requested the Planned Devalop.ant aub8ittal in an effort to batter evaluate
tha iapact of tha various facilities propoaad at thla ti .. and thoaa facill-
tlaa envisioned by Svadlah Medical Canter to ba nacaaaary in tha future .. In
particular, parking and traffic lapacta, u vall u open apace raquira .. nta
and draina&• ara vary difficult to evaluate vhan propoaad davalo~nt ia pres-
anted in a piace .. al fashion .
Svadlah Medical Center la constructina a second .. dtcal office buildin& of
61,800 aquara feat within tha firat phaaa of davalo~nt . At one parkin&
apace for each 300 aquara faat of rental apace, tbia office building will ra-
qulra 306 parking apace a . Additionally, thh office building la baln& con -
structed in an area that provided 92 apacaa which vlll have to ba raplacad .
To acca..odata thia parking naad, a thraa-atory parkin& structure la proposed
at tha aouth ... t corner of Locan and Girard . It ahould ba noted that tha
Planntna ca..laaion haa previously uraad Sv.diah to construct parking atruc -
turaa rather than davaloplna lara• arau of aurfaee parkin&. Adequate aurfaca
parkin& la available, hovavar, ln tha avant that tha parkin& atructura La no t
approved or co.platad ln tt ...
The Pl..-cl O.valo~nt alao ldentiflaa two additions to the axhtl I .c .u.
in tha Sv.dlah Hoapital facUlty . loth addltl-are to ba l ocated on the
v.at ai.de of tha axhtln& facUlty and will cover ""-t ara IWV a~o~rfac:a perll.in&
arau . The applicant haa atatad that tha two addltl-vUl no ln.obN adctl -
tional bada or ataff , but vlll lncraue the afflc:lanc o the operation o
Intanalve Cara Unit .
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expanaion ia designed to have liaited iapact on the integrity of the neighbor-
hoods surrounding Swedish Medical Center .
Open apace and landscaping raquire .. nta are aet throughout the Planned
Devalo~nt with approxiaataly 30' of the aite to reaain open and all of that
area to be ln live plant aatarial or valkvaya.
The propoaad devalop .. nt vill require 1404 parkin& apacaa, and 1416 vill be
provided . The apaclfica of the parklna plana vill be elaborated upon at the
.. atina . Durin& the conatruction ataaaa , adequate parkin& cannot be provided
within the Svadiah Medical Canter ca.pua but vill be provided in the adjacent
area . The propoaal 1a to provide a ahuttla bua for a.ployaaa vho vill be
uaina the lota at the Kaaonlc T-.pla and on property they ovn to the vaat (the
for..r Safavay alta).
In Section 16 -4-15 of the 1915 l.K.C ., tha purpoaa of tha Planned Devalop.ant
District la •to par.it and ancouraaa dlvaraification in the location of struc-
ture• and the appropriate ralationahlp of varloua uaaa and atructuraa to their
altaa vlthout lnhlbltlna the potential actvantaa•• of nav and t.aalnativa tech -
niques and concepts of dealp of urban land uaa . • The applicant 1a propoaina
a reduction ln aatbacka for the parkin& atructura becauaa the depth of the
property la only 125 feat . A •lnl.u. 15 foot aatback la required by the R-3
Zona Dlatrlct for a atructura up to three atorlaa and a 25 foot setback 1a
required for alx atorlaa . However , tha aetback can be altered by the Planned
Devalo.,..nt . Aa proposed, tha parklna atruc:tura at tha aoutbeaat cornar of
South Lopn and last Girard would have an 11 foot setback alona South Loaan
and a 15 foot aatback alona last Girard . The affect of thta reduced aetback
la •lt laatad by lan4acaplna. plua tha fact that tha arade chana• at thla loca -
tion raqulraa that only 1 1/2 of tha three levels vlll be above arade at
Girard , for tha firat phaaa and only 4 1/2 of tha aix laval atructura vill be
above rade upon COIIIIl&tlon .
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foot landscaped area, and an opaque aix (6) foot decorative fence
shall be providsd ."
It la the opinion of the Depare.ent of C~ity Develop-nt that thla re ·
quir ... nt ia not applicable to the Swediah Medical Center develop.ent which ia
adjacent to the Dunn propertlea. loth the lwedlab Medical Center property and
the Dunn properties are zoned R-3, Hilh-Denaity leaidential District, and the
25 f-t buffer require-nt vaa intended where aaltiple faally or non·
residential bulldins or structures are adjacent to property zoned Sinsle-
Faaily Reaidentlal District .
In conclualon, any dev.lo~nt the alza of Swedlab Medical Center, vlll have
an Upac:t on the aurroundina area. The hospital baa bean at thla location
ainca 1905, ao the effect on the adjacent area la not new. The applicants
have aada efforts to •ltipte any the neptiv. lapact with extenalv. landacap ·
i111, adequate parki111, approv.d drainaae control• and extenalv. lapro-nta
in traffic aisnalization in this area.
The lwadlab Medical Center Planned Dev.lo,..nt provide• the Clty and Swedish
Medical Centar with a t-1 to ..,aluate the GW~rall lapact of future clavelop -
aant for y .. r• to coae ao that both the daWilopll&nt and the •itiptina factors
can be pbaaed for the benefit of the City, lwedlab Medical Center and the aur-
roundllll neilhborhood.
The Dapart.ent of c-ity DeWil~t r•c-nda that the Plannina e-ta-
don apprOWI the lwedlab Medical Centar Pl~ De-low-ant , and that it be
aent to City Council for their conaiclaratlon .
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SVIDISH HOSPITAL -MAIB CAMPUS
PllOPERTY DESCRIPTION
Block 7 and that part of Block 6 together with tha vacated allay within said
blocks, and vacated South Pearl Straat, and tha vacated Wast ona-half of South
Washington Straat, WEST VIEW ADDITION TO ENGLEWOOD, and a part of the
Southeast 1/4 of tha Southeast 1/4 of Section 34, Township 4 South, Ran&• 68
Wast of the 6th P .M., City of Englewood, County of Arapahoe, State of Colora ·
do, baing aora particularly described aa follows:
eo...ncing at the Southeast corner of said Section 34; thane• Westerly along
tha South line of said Section 34, a distance of 30.00 feat, to a point on tha
Wast riaht·of-way line of South Clarkson Street extended South; thence North
along said extended w .. t riaht-of-way Una, a distance of 2~.0 feat to tha
intersection of said Wast ri&ht·of-way line of South Clarkson Straat with the
North riaht·of-way line of last ~n Avenue, said point baing tha POINT OF
BICIMMIMG ; thence continuina North alona said Wast riaht·of-way line of South
Clarkson Street a distance of 604 .32 feat to the intersection of said w .. t
ri&ht·of-way line of South Clarkson Street and the South ri&ht ·of -vay line of
last Girard Avenue ; thane• Wast alona said South riaht·of·way Una of !&at
Girard Avenue , and alona the teorth Unaa of said I locks 6 and 7, a distance of
917 .S4 feat, to the intersection of said South ri&ht -of ·vay llna of East
Girard Avenue and the last ri&ht·of-way Una of South Pennsylvania Straat,
said point also baln& the teorU.V.at corner of aald I lock 6 ; thane• South alon&
aaid last rlaht -of -way Una of South Pennsylvania Street and along the Wan
Una of aald llock 6 a distance of 137 .414 feat to a point on the South Una of
the North 1/2 of Lot 6, said llock 6; thane& last along said South line a dis-
tance of 140 .93 feat to a point on the last llna of the vac ated allay in said
llock 6 ; thence South along said !&at Una a dlatanca of 11 .20 f"t to a point
on the teorth Una of the South l /4 of Lot 9 , said llock 6 a-aunded last ;
thanca Wast alona said ax tended teorth Una a dlstanca of 140 . 9l fa t, to a
point on said last rlaht·of·vay Una of South ra_,lvania Str at and the W I
Una of aat.d llock 6 ; thence South &lema said last Tlpt-of ·vay Una o South
Pennsylvania Street and eat.d Wast llna of llock 6 a dlataaea of 31 .07 f" to
tha lntareaction of eald last riaht·of•vay Una of South Pa ylvanla Stl'"
and the teorth rlaht ·of·vay Una of last .._,.n Aftnue ; eaid poln a bo ln&
the Southwest corner of aald llock 6; thence las a10111 eald tt t'l
way Un.t of lae ~n A nue and al-a the south Una o aat.d lloc
7, a dhtanca of 917 .60 faa to ttwt POll't 0 1 , cont.elnt.
aquara f t (12 .471 erae ), ra or 1•••·
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Lota 25 through 42, Block 5
Weat View Addition to
Englewood
Lot 45 through 48, Block 5
Weat View Addition to
Enalevood
Lota 1 throuah 16, Block 5
Weat View Addition to
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Hlglna ln&levood C.rdena
Lot• 1 throuah 6 6o Lota 42 A
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vacated Morth 125' of adjolnlng
alley , Block 2 , Hlglna Enalevood
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Veet 1/2 of Lou 1 throuah 4, A
toaethar with Lot• 5 6o 6 6o the
V.et l/2 vecatect adjoinlQI alley
llock l , lllglna lqlevood
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Lou 24 6o 25 , &lock 2
V.et View AddltlMI to
Loti 26 6o 27. llock 2
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501 Eaat Hampden Avenue
Apartment
3475 South Pennsylvania
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Thrift Store
495 Eaat Hampden Avenue
Parking Lot
501 East Hampden Avenue
Parking Lot
501 East Ha.pden Avenue
Motel
551 E. Ha.pden Avenue
Parking Lot
501 East Ha.pden Avenue
Houae
3510 South Washington St .
House
3S20 South Vuhlnaton St .
Inglewood Fl-r Shop
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Lota 18 throu&h 24, Block 45
!vanaton Broadway Addition
Lota 25 throuch 30, Block 45
!vanaton Broadway Addition
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CITY PLARRING AND ZORIRG COMMISSION
DCLEVOOD, COLORADO
IN THE MATr!R OF CASE IH4-88 (REMANDED))
FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS, AND )
RECOMMENDATIONS RELATING TO A REQUEST )
FOR A PLAMlfiD DIV!LOPMENT FOR SWEDISH )
MEDICAL CENTER }
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FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING
AND ZONING COKKISSION
Co.aiaaion -..bera preaent: Flah, Barber, Tobin, Volk ... , Backer, Schultz,
Gerllck, Draper
Co..iaaion -..bera abaent : Nona
Co..taaion -..bera abatainina : Caraon
Thla aatter c-before tha City Planninc and Zonina Co.alaalon on March 21,
1989, upon application of Svadiah Medical Canter, aa preacribad by Section 16 -
4-15 of the Municipal Coda for property located aanarally betvaan Eaat Girard
Avenue, Eaat ~n Avenue, South Loaan Straat and South t:.eraon Street .
Tha preaentation for tha applicant vaa -.de by Nick •occaforte, Vice Preaidant
for DavalopMnt for Svadiah Medical Canter, who aava teatt..ony before and aub -
aitted evidence to tha Co.ai .. ion . Mr . VanSoaat , Attorney repreaantina Nr .
and Nra . Hoaer Dunn , vaa alao preaant and preaantad arauaenta before the Coa -
ahalon . n.. Staff ••port, and oral teati-ny , u vall u City bhibita , van
received and incorporated into tha record of the public haarinc . Af t er c on -
aldarlna tha ata t ... nta of tha vitnaaaaa and ravievtnc tha relevant docuaen t a ,
the City Planntnc and Zon ina c-t .. ton aalta tha follovlnc findln&• and c oncluaiona
riWDriiOI or rACT
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5 . THAT the Planned Develop .. nt waa aubaitted in coapliance with a request
by ataff in order that the City can better evaluate the overall iapact of
new developaent by Swediah Medical Center .
6 . THAT the purpoae of the Planned Develop .. nt Diatrict aa cited in Se ction
16-4-15 of the 1985 Enslewood Municipal Code, ia "to perait and encourage
divaraification in the location of atructuraa and the appropriate
relationahip of varioua uaea and atructuraa to their aitaa without in-
hibitina the potential advent•&•• of new and ia&&inativa technique• and
concapta of deaip of urban land uaa . •
7 . THAT the Pl._d Develo.-.nt depicta the conceptual develo.-.nt of the
entire lledical Callpua, inclwUna the 60,000 aquare foot .. dical office
buildin& (NOI II), the parkin& atructura of 112 apacaa (ultlaetely 608)
on the ... t aida of the caapua, and the addition to the hoapital facility
itaalf to the veat for the ICU expanaion .
8 . THAT Svediah tledical facilitiaa in •-fora have been at thia location
ainca 1905, and that the hoapital baa t.pactad the aurroundin& neipbor-
~. Any additional neaative t.pact cauaad by develo.-.nt propoaed
throuah the Pl._d Develo.-.nt, baa bean aiti&atad by incraaaed land-
acapina, additional traffic control&, internal walkway•, driveway a and
additional provialona for parkin&.
9 . THAT the aubjact property conaiata of 25 .11 acraa ; 12 .471 on the current
.. in ca.pua , plua 12 .651 acraa in outlyina parcala .
10. THAT off-atraat parkin& la provided ln axcaaa of Ordinance raqulr ... nta .
11 . THAT lOt of tha lot araa will be landacapad , Which la in axcaaa of th
25 ' raqulr ... nt . Tbat the landacapina h of aufflclant -unt to ade -
quately aar¥1 tha aurroundlna hoapital uaea and ia accaaaible to the en -
tl ra .. l n c aapua .
12 . THAT 25 foo
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16 . THAT the Planned Develop .. nt propoaea aetback variationa from those re-
quired in the R-3 Zone Diatrict, and vhara poaaible Swedish Medical Cen-
ter haa provided additional landacape buffering and/or acreening to miti-
gate the effecta of the reduced aatback.
17 . THAT Mr . Nick Roccaforte, Vice Praaident for Devalop .. nt for Swedhh
Medical Center teatified :
a . That Swediah Medical Center ia a 321-bed ca..unity hoapi tal.
b . That there are three araaa for i-inent develo~nt : The Medical
Office Building II , which vill be five atoriaa in height and office
approxt.&tely forty pbyalciana ; the nerve-aenaory center will be
quartered in NOI II ; tha parkina atructure which will initially ba
3-1/2 atorlea and contain 312 parkin& apace a, and the addition to
the hoapital itaelf on the -•t aide of the bulldina for the ICU
Center .
c . That the alley vacation 1a necaaaary for the foll-ina reaaona :
1. The 18portanca of providina a protactad pedeatrlan/patiant
valkvay fr011 the parkin& bulldina to the hoapltal atructura
itaelf;
2 . The provhion of a aoutharn entrance to the parklna atructura
and the dock/loadina area of the hoapital 1taalf which will be
aarviced fr011 thia point of a cceaa ;
3 . Accaaa fr011 the north to the parkin& atructura and the exiatl
aurface parking araaa .
d . That thara -re three raaaona for raqueating the vacation of South
Pannaylvanla Street :
1. Architectural c:onatralnta in conatructin& the addition o the
hoapltal;
2 . Protected pedeatrlan accau fr011 tha parkin& a ructure to the
hoapltal ltaalf ;
J . The loadtna dock aarvtca 1a on the -•t aide o
A the praaent tl .. , Mr aocc:afor a at d t
he to back ln fr011 South Pennayhanla Str
South P nnaylvanla Str"t and h no
propoa d plan wlll brl tha deli
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19. THAT Harria Cohn , Chair.an of the Board, SMC ; Dr . Robert Gilleapie, ....
ber of the SMC Board ; Mary Saith, ICU Educator at SMC ; and Debbie Perry -
••ith, owner of "All for the Better•, apoke in favor of the Planned
DevalopMnt .
20 . THAT Mr. Peter D. VanSoeat, 1123 Delaware Street , Denver, Attorney rep-
reaentina Mr . and Mra . H-r Dunn, addre .. ed the <=-halon and quea -
tioned the Dunn& for the record .
21 . THAT concern. expreaaed by lleanor Dunn ,.re .. follova :
e . Tbe need for alley acce.. to prOYide rear yard -intenance .
b . Increaaed pacleatriu traffic by her realdence at 3419 South
Pelm8ylv&llia .
c . Conae.rtt vehicular traffic directly north of her realdence at 3419
South Peanaylvania Street .
d . Tbe need f or parklna on South Penuylvanta ln front of he r re alden -
cea for v laitora and faally .
e . Tbe traffic lapac:t on South Lopn StrHt will , in her opinion , be
•outrqeoua •.
f . Tbere 1a a need f or a 25 foot bvffer between the hoap ltal and
•lnale -f .. lly "d l e t rlcta .•
22 . THAT conee ma eJlPreaaed by .._r DuaD ,.r• .. fo llova :
a . Ho a pl tal -.loJM• par k lJt& ln bh drl...,ay .
b . Iacre&aed tra ffic c oatna fr• the parldna atructure and ualna the
part of s-c.h hnuylvu i a not ve.ea t ed .
c . Incre&aed tra ff i c on '-c.h Lopn Str: .. t .
d . lncre&aed foo tralflc paat his rea lcleace a t 3430 South Pennaylvanla
Str.. on wa lkwa y .
e . Lack o ftr protection clue to • a tton of s-c.h Pennaylvanta
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2. THAT the application filed by Svediah Medical Canter for property bounded
by Eaat Girard Avenue , South Loaan Street, Eaat aa.pden Avenue, and South
.._raon Street ia in co.pliance with the Planned Develo~nt resulatlona .
3. THAT the propoaed Planned Develo.,..nt h cone latent with the intent and
purpoae of the City eo.prehenaive Plan.
4 . THAT the Planned Develo.,..nt application baa been conaidered by the Plan-
nina and Zonlna c-leaton at a Public Hearlna on March 21, 1989 .
DIClllO.
t1IDIPOI&, lt la the dechlon of tbe Clty Pl-ina and Zonlq c-leaton thet
tbe appllcatlOil of IWacllah llecllcal Canter for a Pl-d Develo.,..nt be ap-
pro-d with tbe con4ltlon that parkin& on Iouth PermaylYanla Street be for
abort-ten, and that the requeat be refarrecl to Clty Council wlth a favorable
rec_.DdatlOil .
1JpOil a -te on a -uon aa4e at the Metlq of tbe Clty Plarmlna and Zonlna
c-leaton on Karch 21, 1919 by lira . leckar, aeconMcl by llr . Schult&, which
-tiOil at.atea :
•n. Pl-iaa c-laaiOil rae-ad to .._.1-.cl City Council that approval of
the Planned Dnel.,..at application by lwcllah lledical Canter be aranted , with
the c.aUtlOil that the cul·da-aec be ailftecl for abort -ten parkina or the
o-.... be p-eate4 apecial parkin& penlta .•
..-.ra kner , leckar , Draper , Flab, Garlick, Scbl<a , Tobln and Volt-vot -
ecl in f._r of the -tlOil . lo ..-.r of the c-1aa1on wtecl ln oppoaltlon t o
the -u•. lk . Canon abat.alaecl .
l'hla Declaion of
llarcb 21 , 1919 .
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CITY or DCLIVOOD PUDIIIC Aim ZOBIIIC COIIKISSIOB
Karch 21, 1919
I. CALL fO oaDD .
The recular ... tina of the Clty Plannlna and Zonina Ca.aission vas called to
order at 7:00 p.a. by Chairaan Volkaaa .
Schultz, Tobin, Volkaaa, Barber, Backer. Carson, Draper,
Flah, Gerllck
Wanuah, Ex-officio
None
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Alao preaent : D. A. Roaana, Aasiatant Director of Coa.unity O.velop.ant
Susan Hirach, Senior Planner
Rick DeWitt, City Attorney
Kr . Volkeaa declared a quorua of the Ca.aiaaion preaent.
II . APPIMAL or IIIJIU!II .
March 7. 1919
Chairaan Volkeaa atated that the Klnutea of !larch 7, 1919 -r• t o be con -
sidered Cor approval .
Canon -wd :
nr.,.r ••conded : Tha Minutes of March 7, 1919 be approwd u vdtten .
Kn . kckar polne d out a typoaraphie-al error: on Pqe l of the Mlnutu • • tha
worcl ahoulcl be Thax end not Tha .
Kr .
of non and It Dr-..r a p eel Krs . kcur'a corw.-actlon , and upon
rola :
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PUIIDD DI'IELOniDT
S'l'RUT VACATIOII
ALL1'f VACATIO•
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CASE •14-11 (ae .. nded)
CASE •11-11 (R ... nded)
CASE •19-11 (Reaanded)
Mr . Canon atatad that hh wife baa recently bepm vorkin& part tiM for
s-dt.h lladical Cantor' and that ha will abatain fro. participatina in the
Public Haarina and daciaiona raaardina thaaa .. ttara . Kr. Caraon than took a
aaat in tho audience for tha duration of tho Public Haarina and diacuaaion .
Mr . Vol"-ubd for a 110tion to open tha Public Haarina .
Fiah .-.d:
Carlick aacondad : Tba Public Haarina on tha s.,.dhh Med ical Ca n ter Planned
Dava l ~nt be opened .
AYU : Vol"-, larber , lac br , Draper , Flab , Carlic k , Sc hul tz, Tobin
aAYS: JJone
USTAia: Car a on
AUDIT : ltone
The 110tlon c a rr i ed .
Mr . Vol"-aabd that everyone racopiu that while r a quaata for atr at and
a lla y v acationa do not require a public ha&rlna, the raquaat for the vacation
of the a CKath )66 .10 feat of the l400 block of 10\lth Pa 11118ylvania , and for the
v acation of the north l7S feat of the Souda Lo...VSouth Pannaylvanla a llay ln
the 3400 block , wlll be included ia .., 4iacuaaad durlna the couraa of the
Public Ha a rlna on the Planned Dawl.....,t . Dacialona, "-wr, wUl be aac1a
oa uch c ue lndhldually . Ha a t.Ud that ba would pre•-the appllcant' a
praa aat.tlon would addraaa tha .. ttar of the vacatloaa u a ~t of the over -
a ll de._l~nt propoaal .
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Ita. Hirsch testified that Swediah Medical Center 1a the applicant, and the
request is for approval of a Planned Develo~nt, the vacation of the South
366 .10 feet of South Pennsylvania Street in the 3400 block , and the vacation
of the north 375 feet of the South Loaan/South Pennsylvania alley in the 3400
block . Ita . Hirsch .tated that the dhcuasicma with Svedhh Medical Center
beaan in Auauat, 1988 at which ti-the Medical Center brousht in plana for
Medical Office Buildin& •2 (NOB II). Durin& the course of diacuaaiona , the
plana for the total c~ were brou&ht up and the City staff su&&ested that,
even thou&h it 1a not required, it would be of ushtance in evaluatln& the
overall plana if a Planned Develo~nt .. re to be presented . The Medical Cen-
ter co.plied with this SU&&estion, and aubaitted an application for approval
of the Pleswwd Develo~nt in Sept.-.r, 1911, which wu aubaitted to the
Plem~ina c-1aa1on for infor.ation on October 4, 1911 . A Publlc tlearin& be-
fore the c-iaaion wu acheduled for ~r 15 , 1911 , and wu continued to
Dec:.-.r 13, 1911 . On Dece.ber 13, 1911, foll-I.D& the co.pletlon of the
Public tlearlna, the Plannln& c-baion voted to favorabl y rec-nd the
Pl-d Develo~nt and the vacation of the aouth 366 .10 feet of the 3400
block of South Pannaylvania Street and the north 375 feet of the 3400 block
South LoaanfSouth Pennaylvania allay to City Council . A Public Hearina wa s
held before City Council on January 16, 1919 , and continued to February 21,
1919 . On February 21 , 1919 , the Clty Council voted to r._nd the requ .. t fr-
Svedlah Kedlcal Center to the Plannin& c-taalon for rehearlna .
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block, and the Medical Center will dedicate a 25 foot eaae .. nt fro• South Lo·
gan Street east to the existing alley to provide circulation on the south end
of the block .
H.. Hirsch stated that in conaiderina the Planned Develop.ant, the co .. isaion
should keep in aind the follovina ite .. : (1) The property baa been properly
posted by the plac ... nt of 12 signa; (2) Proper publication vaa &iven in the
En&lewood Sentinel on Karch 1, 1989; (3) Whether or not the uae proposed in
the develop~~ent plan h a Peraitted Use in the underlyina Zone Dhtr1ct . Ma .
Hirsch pointed out that a Planned Develop~~&nt 1a an overlay of an exht1n&
zone dhtrict, and doea not chan&• the basic &onina of a property . The fourth
(4th) itea to keep in alnd la whether the propoael ia conalatent vltb the Coa·
prehenalve Plan . The 1979 Coaprebenalve Plan does not apeclflcally address
the .. tn caapua of the Medlcal Center, but doea address the peripheral areas
to the south, eaet, and -•t . These areae are dealpaated to serve as a cat&·
lyat for .. dlcally orlented activltlea . The flfth (Sth) .. tter the Co.aiaaion
should r...aber ls the relatlonahlp of the propoaed Planned Developaent to the
aurrounclln& area . H.. Hlrach stated that there have been queatlona reprdln&
the trafflc lllpact that the proposed develo.-.nt vlll have on the nei&llbor -
hood. The appllcanta have conducted trafflc atudlea , and have aaid that they
vlll upgrade the aipaallzatlon at the lnteraectlona of Clrard and Lo&an , and
at Hulpden and Lo&an. The Clty Traffic En&lneer hae indicated that, ln hh
oplnlon, South Lo&&n vlll function at the .... capacity followlna the upgrad·
ln& of the two lnteraectlona ae lt doea at the present tlae . The alxth (6th)
lt-to conalder h the .. tter of acreenlna/landaeaplft&. Ita . Hlrach atated
that the R-3 Zone Dhtrlct requires 25' of the ar-to be l&ndaeaped , and tha
applleant 1a provldln& an area equal to 30' ln landacaplft&. Ita . Hlrach ateted
that the R -3 Zone Dhtrlct req~irea a front setback of 15 feet for a three
story atnac:ture, and a 25 foot setback for a alx story atnac:ture . The pro -
poaed parltlna .r.nac:ture when co.plated wlll , ln a ctuallty, be only four and
one ·half storles above &rade, and the steff h lntarpretlna the requlr ... nt
for e setback to be 20 feet .
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that a 25 foot setback/buffer .ust be provided when a .ulti-faaily zone dis-
trict abuts a "single-faaily use district". Ks . Hirsch stated that the staff
bas taken the position that this provision does not apply in this case , be -
cause while the properties owned by Kr . and Krs. Dunn are single-faaily in
use, they are single-faaily uses within the R-3, High Density Residence Zone
District.
Ks. Hirsch stated that there will handicapped parking and access provided
throughout the develo~nt , and bicycle racks will also be provided .
Ks. Hirsch stated that the staff is of the opinion that the applicant has cOil -
plied with the requir-nts for a Pl._d De-l~nt, and the Departaent of
c-&1\ity De-lo~nt rec-acla approval .
Kr . Voltte.e asked if there -r• questions froa the c-ission of Ks . Hirsch .
Kr . larber asked why there was no provision of a 25 foot buffer between the
slnale -faaily district to the north across laat Cirard A-nue and the parking
prqe . Ks . Hirsch stated that this provision is nor.ally not required when
the districts are separated by a street . Kr . Vanuah aar .. d with Ks . Hirsch's
interpretation .
Kr . Fish asked if the parkin& structure would occupy one -half of t he vac ated
alley. Ks . Hirsch s t ated that it would not ; there will be an 8 foo t set bac k
--the width of one -half of the alley that would re-rt to s-dlsh Medic al
Center --lf the alley is vacated .
Ks . lacker asked wh y the portloa of the non -vacated alley on the east of the
3430 South Pennaylvanla d i d no t •h-as an alley Oft the -P · Ks . Hirsch
stated that the alley was •'-" in the •-color on the display as the Dunn
property lna..uch , aa i t's on ly purpose la to provide acc ess t o thei r car•&•·
Kr . Vol"-asked if any-else wished to ask questions o f staff Haarina no
f u r ther que e tions , Kr . Voltt... asked that the applic ant preaent the i r c ase .
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ltr. Roccaforte eta ted that MOB II vUl provide apace for 40 physicians vho
will brin& their practices to the En,slevood area. The building vill be five
stories in height, and will be connected to the Medical Center , MOB I , and the
existing parking structure .
The parking structure will acc~te 312 vehicles in the first phase ; even-
tual construction vill acc~te 600 vehicles. The lover level vill be aa-ai~Jled, controlled parkina, and wlll have 100 epacea . Access to this lover
level vill be froa the proposed acceaaway froa South Logan Street .
The expansion and t.prove.ent of the ICU facilities was discussed by Mr . Roc -
caforte . He stated that when they were deterainin,s the beat location for the
ICU facilities, they had to take into consideration the internal flov of ac -
tivity, and deterained that location on the aouthveat portion of the hoapital
facility wu the proper site ; this vlll have ICU in close proxl•ity to the
auraical warda, the -raency r-., the laboratory, radiolo&Y , and the pro -
posed Heart Cethateri&ation area . All of theae uaea are concentrated on the
third n-r, and they will be on the third n-r level of the new ICU a lao.
The preaent ICU facilitiea are at-Gat 20 yeara old; there have been nu.eroua
t.prove-nta 1n the state-of-the-art equl.-.nt and technolo&Y which s-dhh
doea not have and cannot ace~te in their preaent facilities . Theae i•-
prov-nta are needed to provide their patient& with the quality of c are that
the patienta deaerve, and that Svedhh prides itaalf on &ivinJ .
Mr . loc:caforta dheuaaed the requeata for vacation of the atreet and alley
ripta-of-vay. There will be a -in entrance to the parklna atruc:tur froa
the eaat at Iaiit Cirard Ave-and South hnnaylvania Stre.et; the entrance
vll l erose the alley between South Loaan and South Pennaylvala a reate . and
this 1a one of reaaona that the alley vacation baa been r qu.aated There
h a wa lkwa y propoaed froa the parklna atruc:tu.re to the lledical Center: t tMlf.
which wU l abo croaa the alley and the nraet , so the v atlon of tboae
ripta -of -v are neceaaary for the aafety of the pedeatriana (..,lo a and/
or out patlenta and vlaltora) The cloc:lr. and loadlna area of the lledlc:al C.n·
tar baa ecce .. a t preaet\ t~ froa South Pelll\aylYDta S reet , vht ch h a
publtc atr at . The l arp • l·truc:lr.a a.. .. to beck ln rr-ltr tc:h
lftblblt the n traffic and h ~·roue . Tberefore, t '1 ue propoaloc
cloaur: of 0\ltb 366 .10 fa t of South hllftaylvanla , and prO"ldl an
rlor o t lara t"C'\IC lc vUl t n ha dlr ct.
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atatad that thara will be no elevation change propoaad to the parking lot
aouth of the Dunn property . There 1a a •-11 garage on the Medi cal Center
property which -y ba torn down . Kr . Roccaforte aat~tad there 1a approxi -
-taly a four foot drop in a lavation. Kr . Fhh aakad if it 1a feasible to
accaaa the allay froa the Dunn property . Kr . Roccaforte atated that while
accaaa to the allay would not ba ·~aaibla", concrete ratelnins vall• would
have to ba ra80Yad, and lavelln& would have to occur to .aka direct ace••• to
the allay froa the Dunn property available .
Kra . Tobin inquired about the location of the ... raancy entrance and parking
lot for the -1n hoapltal facUlty . Kr. Roccaforte ateted that theaa loca-
tlou vill r-1n the .... . When future cout:ruc:tion on the -raancy aar -
vlcaa area doea occur, the parkin& lot for -rpncy r-patient• wil l ba
.,_d to the -•t .
Kr . Fhh ate tad that Kr . Roccaforte haa &hen &ood raaaou for the conatruc-
tlon and location of the propoaad ICU; and aak.ad why the parkin& atructure -•da a reduction 1n the raqulrad aatback . Kr . Roccaforte atetad that in
devaloplna the parkin& at:ruc:tura, they took into coulderatlon the nu.bar of
vahlclaa they -•ded to acca..odata, which la 312 at the preaant tt.a, and an
eventual flaur• of 600 to ca.ply vlth the nqulr-nta for the total bulldout .
The coutralnta of the alta, La ., 125 foot depth , alao had to ba takan tnto
coulderatlon, aa -u aa the vldt.h of vahlclaa, dr1v1na alalaa , auppor
col_., ate . In an atte~~~tt to kaap the parltlftl atl"\ICtura ralatlvaly "lov
proflta•, lt vaa deal,nad cloaar to the atraat than the aln~ raqulr
If the full aatback raqulr-nta are -t , tbaa tba atl"\ICtura would ha o
tnereaaad in hat&ht to acca..odata the -..-er of vahlclaa . llr . larbar
aakad why tba parktna at:ruc:tura could not ba partly balov arade llr. a, •
caforta atatad that part of the atructura would be balov arade aa tt la deal&·
aad, and froa a practical a~lnt , they do DO vaat tO 10 lover than 1 la
dealpecl . lot only ld t.hh ba •r• upanalva, but lt would alao craa
awkward traffic flov for tnar••• and aar•••· and the would run ln o
aoll condltlona .
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Mr. Roccaforte mtated that the hospital has developed a nu.ber of services for
the co-.mity center, the latest be in& the desisnation of SMC as the south
.. tro area trau.a center for critically injured patients . They vill have
Board-certified surseons in-house 24 hours per day to staff the trau.a center .
In 1918, ov.r 500 patients vera treated in the trau.a center . Another prosraa
that is bein& established is a pediatric pro&raa, as well as a cardio-vascular
proaraa . The establisbaent of these pro&r ... vill .. an that Enslevood resi·
dents vlll not hav. to so to a hospital out of the City of Enslevood for
trear..nt .
In the peat, three to five people per week were referred to another .. dical
facUlty because of the lack of apace in the ICU at Swedish Medical Center .
The ... raae stay ln ICU ls 5 daya, and he eatt.ated a loss of revenue of ap·
prcnlt.&tely $741,000 per year because of the necessity to refer patients to
other ICU facllltles .
Mr . Roccaforte stated that ln the three year period since 1915 , $375 ,000 has
been patcl in use tax to the Clty of £n&lewood. It ls estl .. ted that vlth the
construction of MOl II, the perkin& structure, and the ICU facUlty , an addi -
tional $335,000 of revenue vlll be aeneratecl for the Clty .
Mr . Roccaforte discussed another aervlce that Sweetish is involved ln , that
beln& the care of the lncstaent population of the c-ity. They hav worked
vtth the cloetors ln the c~lty to fora the Doctor's Cera Proaraa to serve
the people ~ cannot afford •cSlcal care . A $200 ,000 fund vas established to
pay the cost of providln& care to t.bclae lnclhicluab , and the physic lens have
been wUHna to donate thelr tiM o provide care for t.bclse people .
ltr. l.occa or • closed hls ponlon of the preaentatlon by atatln& tha S dish
llecltc al tar 1a one of t lara s ...,loyer:a in t City of levoocl , ancl
lt 1a the aoal of the Mecllcal Cetlter to prcn'lde the best poeslbl .. dlc al care
t o the c 1
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~r• traffic-"" a reault ot the conatnactlon p1·ogrn•, npprnxl•11ttdy 'lOll midi ·
tlonal vehlclea pl'r dey . 1'he t t'ftlftc tlull '""' uai'H South l'tHna Nylvlllllll Sl•···•·l
to oec:oaa the SMC aurfac:o parking lot • viii uae both Soul h '"'''·'"' '""' Suul h
hnnaylvanla off ol F.aat Girard Avnnu" to .acci'Na th" pHt·ktn,. tn.-lilly . Ma .
Letp atated that vhllo tho nUIIber of vahlehuo pt•r day th111 pr.,,..,,., I y ""''
South Pennaylvanla StrHt will be decroaaod vl th tho nf'V deval«>t-•nt pn•,..,rn•,
tha traffic: uaina tha north portlon of tha block will not he l'll•lnalt•tl h•··
cauao that wtll be • priMry point of accoaa to thl' paa·ktnA fHr Ill ty """ ""''·
face lola on South Pennaylvanta .
ltr . Lelah atated that lllltorlata that uao South rannaylv~tnla Str""' "" "
•throuah atrHt• to U.S . 21~ -ld be bettar adviat~d to ua" South Lor,"" Stn•rt
becauae tharo l• a controlled lntoraoctlon at LoA•n and 28~. Tht~ .... '""' of
traffic: par day on South Pemaaylvanla StrHt north of Glunt Aveuun t .. t •Ht l ·
Mted at 1••• than )00 vehlclaa par day, and there h very 1111 to "llll'<>llf~h"
traffic on Pennaylvanla at the proaant ll-. Mr . U.l&h at lllf'd thnt " a~alor
affect of the propoaad parkin& facUlty vlll he to reltevo ••u·h of tlw "on
atrHt• parkb'l that .-uaaa tha l400 block of South Pl'unaylvnnlll St r•·•·t .
Mora ... loyHa and cllenu will havl' an opportunity to p11rk In " •"'"· , . .,,.
venlanl , and -u llptad pra,o . "r . IAlah alated that ho h• dlacu """ th
uparecllf\1 of tha •lr.nala on South Lopn Stroat At f:.at Clurd Avl'nu" nnd f;,,,.,
llellpclen A,.nue vl th Clty Traftlc Ent,hwer Pl t&aa . 11w up radhlf.• vtll Ill' 1 I •I
Into the -In City atanal ay.r-. AtiCl -\d be roaponalv to 1 nl fir on South
Lo&&n StrHl .
llr . Vol"-••keel If ther re q tlona ot ltr . lAllr,h fa011 ... ..,..r ol tl
c-leaton . Mra leckar aak«"d for cl arlfl catl n of "" "1'1 hi t•haal'" "' ·""':
ltr . IAI&h daflnecl the "ol ht phaa • as,, .. t
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propt'lrtl•• own••' hy SHt: """ hn•n "'""'• "'"' th .. y hnv .. o·••pllo•ol 11 IIHt uf ,,q,
c•nt h~ owner• whlrh hn11 b""" vnwldttd tn C:lty 10tall. Me ·. l.:o•ll•" "''''''"
thAt hh fln1 h•• d .. t .. t-.lnC'd '"" fln•l 11r•dlnf\ t•lnn fno · MOl\ II, th•• t"'oklllt'.
atructure, omd for the atldltlnn 1 o lh• hnaJII t •l l~tclllt y It"'" I • l'lo . Ko •llo'l
atat•d that they have a lao pr•J•Arl'tl 1•1\•1 d••rrlt•t Inn• lor tlu• ,.,., ''"' ln11 nl
utlltty ••••-nla ln the Losan/Pennaylvanla •Lley "'"' South l'o •IIIIP<ylv"'''"
Tbey ha-alao pr•par•d • le .. l CS.acrlptlon for th• •lr rlp,htM loo· tho• wulk
waya b.t-en 1101 11 and t.M aahtlnt parkin& faclllty on •:.o"t lln•tlllf'n 1\v•'""''·
and an eaa-nt CS.acrlptlon {or Public Sarvlc• c:o.p.ny whlrh would ,.,.,.v,.. MOll I
and 1101 n .
ltr ... uar alated that the traffic clrcul•tlon patt•rna for th• SMt: "'"' the•
a\lrrtMindlna nolahhorhoocl ware auadl•d . Mr. l.ell•r at•l•tl thAt tlw wnlkw11y
fro. the propoe.cl perlr.lna atru<'tur• to th. hoaplul fAcility h rropt'""" "" '"'
.,.n walttw.y at the pr11aent tl-. thoush ll Ia plAntM'd th•t It will lu• o·uvo •oo•cl
at •-tl-ln tiM' future .
ltr. l.ellar acldreae•d Mr . a.riM'r'a earllar quoatlon ,.,. In vhy the• l""k'"'·
atnactura co\lld not hav. b.en p•rtlally below -,.r•cl<'. Mr . Kc•llnr "'"'"'' oluot
the -ln 11nta·enc-a fr-ScKtlh l.o11an Str••t la "' Around l<wnl , 11oul "I'" the •
taaue of dt·atnaa• had to be cnn•ldcor••l. ly con11tru.-tlnr, '"" rntklnf\ '"'""''""'
at arade, thl• wtll <'llalnate the ne•d to ... ..., ...... r I ..... Arnuo..t Ill<' ......... ,.
tlon. Mr . l.ell•r alao edclr•••ed u ... alze nf tl~t~ f'."r"""· r no·rnh••rntlnp, Mr .
Lelp'a eerll•r atet-nt of th. alz• of plliAn, width nl vnhlrlc• , Ill'''" ,
lite . which had to b. onaldnr••' ln clet•n~lnhlfo thf' •lz<' nl llw I n wtur .. nnd
the nuaber of -htc l•• that wlll bevf' to be ecC'-"ot•d
Mr . l.ell•r atat..ct ttult no new wet•r
rroJ.ct, but "" lltW will ha" to ha r lCK'•t•d . Mr
eanltary -r 1....-d , and oiOtf'd th 1 tl tc• l• •n ••I t l"f
n.. Clty h r~lrlr that J".thlt \1 .. and palvat• u..., hc-
ha-r..,•IAUI'cl tlwo lltlfl to t•ro.,ldf' fot that _,....-.tlon .
that tl .. -r ltnoa In d .. Lnf',an/P r hanla alley will ro-l n,
"••-nt let bf' rf'lahll'cl to pro.,lct. ace •• to the r lit
t h4l Dunn rro.,.rt l•• "r It lltor ate ted that tl re are •h
taln 11, and l• Tel vhlnn 11• • In the-all
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stated that SKC vill provide a vell la~caped area, and that it vill be vell
-intalned .
Mr . Draper asked about ~toriata vho vill atta.pt to aake a left turn into the
parklq structure fr-South Lo&&n Street; he uked how thh vould be handled .
Kr . X.llar stated that South Lopn StrHt could be striped to allov for a
laft·turn pocket, •-n thoup they do not feel it h warranted at the present
t~. If a laft·turn pocket 1a to be all-d, on·atrHt parkin& v111 have to
be restricted for the l•n&th of the laft·turn pocket .
Kr. Flab uked tlby the parkin& structure appears to be "indented" on the
co~r aDd not squared off. Kr . X.llar atatacl that the interior parkin& pat·
tarn doesn't all--blclaa to be parkad in co~rs and thh wu an area that
could be •cut back". Kr . X.llar contrutad the Htbac:ks on the axhtin& park·
lD& facility, Which setbacks are S feat, with those aatbac:ks for tha proposed
parklna fac:lUty, which wlll be ll fHt .
Kra . leebr aaked for clarification of tha a toni cSralnap detention plan . Mr .
!teller aaplainecl that there will be a "pondina" of 4" to 6" in apaciflc areas ,
and the water vlll be all~ to drain off alovly over a period of t~.
Mr . X.llar aubaittad tha follovina exhibits :
All llr . !teller's r•au.6 .
Al4 Pralt.lnary Drainaa• leport for INC
AlS South hansyhanla StrHt Cul·da·Sac
Al6 Co r Sheet 6o Daallft Spaca for Parkin& Structur
Al 7 Sanitary Sear Plan and Profile
All l_,r...-.nt Surway Plat • SNC/MOI II
Al9 SiJD&Ia and Stripin& Plan
A20 Lepl Daacriptiona (I ) prepared for
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ir.ua Vol dac:larad a lS al~~&&ta rae .. • of the c-t .. lon at 9 :00 P ·•·
1"be ... tlf\1 r c~DIM a t 9 ·1S p • with foll-lQ& ..-.u praHn :
k r , lac: r , Draper, Flab, rllc: , Sc:hulta. TM!ln , ol
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thnt la 1"1'qulrl'd. Thl' IIV••rllt'," 1111~ ... uf thr rlllllllnr, rnn•• IN lllll '"I · ft ., 111111
an ldooal ah.01 would bC'I 2~0 "'I · lt . In 7&0 Hq. lt . l>r . t:lflo•HJII<• ''"''"' tluol
ln the ••latlnp, tell It l11 <llfllcult to pruvlda loorolntlou fnt .,,_.put fo •ut u wlo <~
requlr• It, clttns 11 viral pn•hl"• that p•r•onnel h•ul to dt•ul with , 111111 I lvo •
of the patlanta who coot ractl'd th•• vlrua -r• •tunt·to•rrd lu thr ""I"'"" IC:ll
area . Dl'. Clllaapla alao polnt"tl out that hn•1•ltnla ,....,t pnovl<l" '"'""' '""
araaa for: AIDS 11•tlanta . The ealatlns ICU prlvat11 ron.• ctu nul prnvlolo• tnllo•l
facllltlaa ; theaa have to be hrour,ht In for the patlrnt11 . n ... rr l 11 lnrnol f I
elant valtlna area" for r-ny -llbrn or patl•nt• ln t hr tt :tl, "'"I II I·• v .. ry
dl[fleult to hlra anti rat.aln a p,nnd nurdna •••f[ "''"'' mtrru•" ,., . ., n•q•tfn••l teo
-r:k unct.r: the condltlona Lhal prevall ln the! SMC I CU . n1r nul''"'" tukc• ptlclo•
ln thelr -r:k and ttMoy -.d and want a p,oocl tonvl r:ot-nt "" 1 hnt tlll'y c·uu I'' n
vl .. the ~llty eara patl•nt.a aapect ••~ .... rva .
Dr:. Cllleapla dleruaaed the ct.dp,natlou o[ Sw..dlah ""dlc11l t:.Outc•r ,.., "''""•"
eantar: In the aouth -tropolltan ar... l• -ol t hrr<• -Jor 1 ,.,.,..,. c·c•n
tara ln O.nv.r, the other two baln at lt . An thony nnnh, "'"' "' O.•uvc •t
Ceftlor:al Hoapltal . n oLhtor two trac-cantrra •r• "c•lo11rd Nl11f l " ... •u ultt',
that only doctora on tllf' ataff 11l that parttC'ular hoepltal ta~~y 1 rrul tl11• I'"
tlanta . Dr . Cll111apl •t•t•d t lwat It Ia Mry t~mrt ""' I nr tl11• Hnutlo
-tr:opolltan ar•• tl> h11vC'1 • Ita~ C'enter, "'~ thl• flUIII "" •ddt•ol r<"·l'""'
aUtlltty on tlw lCU per ot-1. Dr . t:tll aapl •tatrd that tht'tr hnvo• ho •<•n 11
~r of pat \an a dl,., trd to otht-r lad lltl«'a bf.•••u•• of tl11• I C.U ovc·rl•orool "'
De Clll••pl• 41 C'
ar-for thla M i"tl
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Mr . llan·t· C.uhn. c:l••l•·•nn "' '"" 1\<IAI 'cl fur sw ... tt .. h 11•··11·· .. 1 c .... ,,.,. l 'oll '• :; .. ,.,,,
ltud<ora St•·••l, O..nv•r, w•• awo no ln . !11 . C:uhn ,.,,.,,,.,., ... tluol Sl1 t : l u11 , . .,_,,.,
ty hnapltal d.c1l•·at••' tu pruvl<llnA only lh" hl,.,h••l •I"" III y ""' vi•·..,, '""' ,.,.,,.
to our r.-ult y . 't'hfo hnap It at Ia hl<l"t"'n•l•nt , "'"' uwur•l hy 1 '"' ··"-"'" t y
tbe loard or Dl r •ctora ar• vulunt••r _ ........ not pAid ............ whu ..... 'II'IV
lnt on the loerd becau.• tt>-y want SltC lu r-tn a ··-mlly '""''"'"' !11
Cohn atat•d that vhat•v•r r•v•nu•• that ar• brou,.,ht I 11 '·" luu·k tn 1 he• , ... _,,.,
ty, end/or lnto tha hnapltal . Kr . Cohn a&Aln atr••••" ''"' ···-u•ltv "' '''"'"
tlon o{ the 5NC, and th•lr d•dlrat ton tu prnvldlflA th• hlr.hrNI 4"''''' y .,.,11 .-.tl
aervlce poaelble to the r.-nlty .
Dabble Perry-lelth , 329/ South Uu.t,oldt (r•aldriiC•). l'JIII Snuth <:1"' ''"''
(buahwaa), waa awnrn In and t•all!l•d that at.. and hrr '""'"""'' '"'"'""'"I"''
ete en lee cr-parlor ecroaa the atr-t fr<• ''"' ""'""''' C.rut•·•·. 1'h••v • ""'•''
to u-ln f:nal--' and ral•• thl'lr r-tly .... r •• and SK<: """ ..... jul .... ICII
ln .. kl"f' thet choir• ..... P•rry -S.Ith atat•d tlutl •h•• haH nut I•·••' tluol ''"'"'
la an lncn•••l"f' 11Uf11 .. r of youf\A r-Ill•" wt w ar• pur..t .. ,.,.,,. ,,_.,. lu ~:.or,l ••
_,.s, and that S..dlah .... dlral c .. ut•r J• v•ry lllpOrtanl to ,, ....... , ..... "''' "
Perry -lelth atatad that ahf' and ,,..,. huaband cho•• to "I"'" tl .. •ll hu"''"'""
acr-· rr-SIIC bllcal>Aa o{ u... pt'de•trlau t ralftr rr ... ,, .......... ,,.,., c ....... "'"'
tt... offlc• bulldlnfo•, and tiMoy hava Nlln In IJWI hWHA "' tlutt l•w•t I nu I nr I ·,
para . .... r.n-,-lelth atat•d that .... r ...... tl ............. "' h••r hu ,, ....... , ..
dull ln no -n part to tha rll••uta a nd patl•nta In• stt<:. ""· l'•·•ry -S•Ith
atat•d that otl1111 .. 11 bualnoaa ... ra In tiM' ,., . .,,. alao d .. ,,..,ld ou 'i : lor
thelr 11-llho.•J , a11d at... 111 ln favo1 of thll l'l a nn .. d Oc•v•lot_.nt
"r . Vol"'-••kf'd I( •n OllC' •l•• In tl audl••"'" wlahl'tl In JWIIk lu '""'" nl
the r-eq-•t . Me> o.,. •1• .. froe tlw •udlf'IM'f' • In favor Mr Vollu·-IIM•u
aaa...d tf thll Plannh le•lou ..... "'had any 'l' •I lema ftloout tl '''""
''"' C"ley Olt.-!1, .,,,., OllwtiM'r It oltl
"' ltt•llc•r t rar d tl><• IO<HIIt•ll nt
1 "r• If' br , and •lalt•d that ct...
tld .. rr .. .-t rhll o1 c .. h . 1111 1 ""'
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buaband like to park their vehicle• in front of their bo.e, and have faaily
and friende that eoee to vieit . She atated that if parkin& ie reatricted on
the eul-de-aae, there will be no parkin& for their viaitora .
Kra . Dunn atated, in reaponee to queationln& fro. Kr . VanSoeat, that ahe plane
to continua livin& ln her reaidence . Kr. VanS-at aaked if Kra . Dunn "liked"
the boapitel. Mre . Dunn atated thet abe would not be adaitted to s-dhb
Hoapitel .
Kra . Dunn ateted that abe doea not believe the alley ahould be vacated , and
certainly doea not believe the atreet abould be vacated. People wbo live to
the north and -et will be looklna at the parkl na atructure and that the traf-
fic t.pac:t on South Loaan Street will be •outrageoue•. Kra . Dunn atated that
f-ily li'lrlna in thh neipborbood baa been deatroyed; ru-e. have been bull-
dozed and f-iliea dleplaeed . Kra . Dunn referred to the Co.prehendve Zoning
OrdlnaDce, and atated that abe b on the loard of Adjuet.ent and Appeab, and
tb.t the 8Uibere of that loard ub every effort to uphold the requir ... nta
cited ln the Zonina Ordinance . Kra . Dunn atated that there 1a a raquire-nt
for a 25 foot b\affer bee-n aln&l•-f-ily dlatrleta and ueea aueb aa the
boapltal , and ia of the opinion that the Supr-Court wUl have to look at
thia prOYlalon to deteraine wbat the Ordinance actually aaya . •If the Or -
dinance lan't ri&ht then •-one will be.. to give the eorr et rulin& on hov
the ordinance le interpreted . •
Kra . lecker aaked for clarification of Which alley Kra . Dunn waa referrina to
•• beln& ueed for aeeeea for lawn aet'Ylee . Mra . Dunn ate ted that ehe wae
referrlna to the allay -•t of 3419 South Pelm8y!Yaftla Street . Kre . Dunn
.etreaaed th need for thie allay to prOYide aeeeu for Ht'Yleee aueh aa
liahte , gaa , wet r and telephone . ttre Dunn atated that lf thla allay ia va ·
c:atad , a will realize aft eiaht (I ) foot a4dltlon to her property, and tha
would fane d.
1 Hlree •• d c-laelon and etated tha wbe1l aft alley ia •aeate4 ,
f. r verte to acljolnin& property -ra ; in thla c ... , --hal o
ella t ) wlll Dunn'e , I f wll l o to la Nedl c al n ·
provide ceea fo H Ht'Yl llnee cited Kre .
and alley uy no be b\allt over .
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Kr. Flab stated that Kra. Dunn baa &lven tvo addresses , and asked where she
actually llvad . lira . Dunn stated that abe owna both addresses , and uses 3419
as bar offlclal re&latered address .
lira . leck.er add.rea .. d llrs . Dunn's atat-nta on the b-s that have been bull·
do& .. , and the f..tllea that have been displaced . Krs . Dunn stated that over
the paat 2S ~ra , 6S f-lltea -r• dlaplaced ; thla would include t he 3300
block.e to the DOrth of 5-dlah Medical Center . Over 4S f-llles frMI that
~late ar .. b.¥11 bean displaced becauae of the expansion of Swedish Medical
Center .
llr . Vol"-asked lf thla •cttaplac-nt• vas becauae the owners sold their
property to Swecllah Mecllcal Center. Kra . Dunn stated that SM C bulldozed the
bouaea clown . Sha aclmovleqecl that Swectlah had purchased the h-s .
llr . Gerllck asked lf the atr .. t and cul·cle·aac la vide anou&h to allow for
parklna on both alclea, and atlll allow for trafflc flov . Ka . Hirsch stated
that lt ia vide •nou&h for at l ... t a portion of the cul·cle·aac, and that the
Traffic lacinear did not address the .. ttar of parkin& res triction .
llr . Vanloeat call .. on llr . ~r Dunn .
Kr . "-r DunD, 3430 South Pellft8ylvanla Str .. t, vas sworn ln . In response to
quaationa fr-Kr . VanSoeat. Kr . Dunn stated that be and hh wife, Eleanor ,
are owners of the aubJect property , and ha baa ll.ad at 3430 South P nnsylva ·
nla ltr .. t ainc:e 1943 . llr . VanSoest asked llr . Dunn '-tha Plarwwd O.velop ·
-t -let affac:t t.balr raaldina at 3430 South Pennsylvania Str t . Kr . Dunn
stated tbet people vho vork or vl1lt patient• a t SMC v lll 1tlll par in hi•
clrl,_ey . lbera v lll be .. re raffle c-1111 out of the new parkin& structur .
.e.icb vt 11 UN the portion of 3400 South Pennsylvania Street -.tch vlll no be
~ e tad Kr . DunD ltatecl the there h no raaaoa to vaca t: the 1outh portion
of Sout.h Pe ylvanla . t.ha ·--vll l pt klll .. oa South Lor,an Str
of t 1 r a1ed t.ra fflc . 1be val fr-parki fa 111 ty to
t lCU f lltty vtll 10 d by )4)0 South Pennsylvania ltra , and r
vtll l reaa.ct r-t traffic, and there vlll be no flr• proc.ctlon bec-
caal fr-Iouth r._,t-ia . llr DunD ateted the h
of lr property , -.tc doa1 lea _,. du.ri vlnt r
a probl vltb eotorllt:l akiddin& Thls hill l•
Cl du.rt bAd r . r Dunn
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Ka . lllc·ach act.tr .. ••••l '"" C.:n-IIIHion, ""'' "'"'"'' thnl "" ,,,.,., ut clu· ll••v••lu 1,
-nt pc ·or .. aa , All d .. v .. lnp,...nl '"'llvlll•• f!.O hrolnc·,, " T•••·hnlo ·nl Hc•vlo•w c:u..,all
tflfl, whldc Ia co•P"""c1 of c·•v•·,.,.,ntallv .. a ot '"" vAI'ImoN c·lly llc•pHIIIII••III·•
11\e ha-t'hflarl In th" cul·lifl·•••· haa '"'"" dcocolr,clfld In Jll ·nvl•l•• ''"''"I'·''"''Y .. ,.,., .. ,,.
and -neuverahlllt . Act ina F lr• Cht .. r Olaon """ "'"'''cl 111111 "'''''I""''' II••·
prot•ct lon can be prmrldfld via th• rul-doo·coAc and tm·n·ac·'"""'· "''" cluol '"
fart, r•aponaa would be £r011 thr•• dlffar•nt dlr••·tlonN : ,,.,,. th" "'"'" "'"
tlon on South IUatl , fr011 tha T"Jon Station, aced,, . .,. th• C:h .. ny IIIIIN VIIIHr,••
atatlon . 11MI cloaur• of South P•nnaylvAnla !H r""' will nnt "''v"rNr•ly nil•••·•
flra a•rvlca .
Mr . Vol"-aakiiCI about the lr• altuatlon duri"A wfntfl r .. mth11 nn th•• hill '"
front of tha Dunn'a propt~rty . Na . lllrar h atatfld that lhla l"•rtl<lll ul 1l11•
atrHt wilt r.,_ln" public , dcodlrat•d atr••t, but viii'"'-'"'"''"''' hy S"t :
It wlll he tha raaJ,onalblllty nf SMC: to aand tllfl cotr""'· tu n •tutlr '"'''""''"•
etc .
Upon • qu..atlon fr011 Mra . a..ck•t·, Ma . lllrach lnc11,·ntr•rl on 11 •"I' tho• lru·Hllull
o( the ._riMoad Ln r•latlun I•• th" I'I'Opc!rl r-...d h Mr . ""d ""'· lll11111 ,
Mr . Dunn atat•d that lw ha<l talktod tn a ...tHor of liMo Fin• l)o •t•lll'l..,nl, "'"' ""''
told tlMOre waa no way tiMoy could llA)ct a flra on th• hlf!.IM!r llr~<•r ul tho• s
tiMoy -ld lu.v• to tak" fllflvatora to ar•a• "'"'v" tl lith I I nor
Mr . Dunn alated that hfl and hla vlfe want on r~tr .... t l"'rklnr, In front ul tl1t•lr
'-for thalr Vf'hlrl••· and not tor , ...,to,_.. , .. JOIHI<•d tlutl l>MC "•II•··
tat•• """rythlf'l'. • Mr . VoUu·-·~~•attHt that Pf'rhap M • "'"' M1 llunn
1-.ld talk to tha Traffic Eclf!.IN'C'r aiMXJI r•at rlrtf'd rArklnr,.
"r . f'l•h a kf'd Mt•. Ilium wl •t
a c-qulr...t .... hiJ . "' llwuc
t r• wa• an all y 114'1"""" hl11
n-.ra -• 11looo a rt,. lwoc'a I
In tlwo ,.,. I of hi t•rntl<'rt y '" tlw tl•• h
tatrd th" all• "·' u r~l " a," '"ulltu 1••. '""
I"'I'IIY and th•tl ll<•l "'·",In th••. ull ul<•
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detri-nt: of ltr. and ltn . Dunn to have the at:reet: and alley vacated as re-
queat:ed; while it: La true that: their property vill be increased by 8 feet: in
depth, it: vill not: be poaaible to &•t: • vehicle beck there to provide the
landacapins -intenance aa t:bay do preaent:ly . ltr . VanSoeat: at:at:ed that: the
application abould be denied baaed on t:ba feet: that: the application doea not:
co.ply vit:h the ordinance, and takaa away the rilhta of ltr . end Mra. Dunn .
ltr. Stan VLllL_., -r of 3470 South Lopn Street:, reaidin& at: 8663 Eaat:
~th Place, Denver, vaa avom in . 1tr. Villi-at:at:ed that: he La not: anti
s-dlab Medical Center, nor ant:L-&rovt:h for the hoapital, but: a lot: of infor-
-t:lon baa co.e out in thia -•t:Lna . It La bla opinion that Lf &rovth 1a &ood
for a ~ity, everyo-ahould benaflt froa that arovt:h . ltr. WLlll-•
at.at:ad that aince be acquired -rabip of 3470 South Lopn StrMt: in 1977, be
baa perlodlcally called SMC to kaap abreaat of their devel~nt plana . He
at.ated that recant reaponaea vera that, .-ntually, they would have to do •-
-r• bulldlna. and vera juat acqulrlna the propertlea -· When ~. ln hie
~Lata area vera tom down, and the parkifll lot: developed and landscaped ,
be furniabed vat:ar for SIIC'a landacaptna . ltr . Willl-at:at:ad that: he La
abocked by the Up&et that: thh devel~nt: plaa vill have on the nel&bbor -
boocl, end apaciflcally on bh apert.ant: buUd_tna at: 3470 South Lopn vitb t:be
propoaed acceaa -y froa South Lopn Street to the exlat:Lna ella juat north
of bla property . ltr . vuu-at:ated that -of the adverae Upact: will be
Ln nolaa , pollution, Upta, lncreaaed trafflc , etc . all rlpt: b bia proper -
ty, end ln fact oo t:wo aldea of hla aparc:.eet ca.plex . S..L tnacka vill be
u.alna thh acceaa vay oo the north aide of apar~t ca.plex to acceaa
loedlna and dock area for the hoapltal. ltr . vuu-at:ated that lt 1a dl.a -
couraaln& to bla that not Oft& paraon froa con ted hla to dlacuaa theae
prob1-prior to hh attendlna the Publlc: llaarl llr . vuu-atat d that
lt doaa not .... reaaonabla to have apaat t la kled of -y and to 1 a thh
apa~t ~ wlnarable to the Loera uafflc: aa propoaad He ee. d
that ln hla opinion hle property va1uaa vlll doer , and no ona vll1 an to
purchaaa hla propert
1tr Vllll atated t h oppoa d ta and pr a nt ·
d a 1• tar ln oppoaltl for the r cord (Opi,..~~nat
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the eaat of Mr . Wllllaou's property omd the p<Arklug structuru . Tht•r•· will h··
a 9 foot buffered area planted vllh treea and ahruba .
Mr . Wllllau noted that a third -dlcal offlco bulldlng ll< loullt·IIINI In tlu ·
future buUdout plana of SMC; he aakt~d what vlll havp•n vht"' lhl" ot·eurH . 11.-.
Vol"-atat ed that the l~~pact of that bulldln& vould have to be addrt•H,;t•tl 111
the tl-of conatructlon . ICr . WUll-•&&ln expreaaed concern ahoul llw
traffic l_,act of the eaat/veat acceaa to the north of hla bulldln&.
Kra. lecker aaked lf the traffic atudy addreaaed the trafflc ualng the rnsl I
-•t acceaa, and the t.p&ct lt would have on the adjacent proprrty . Mr . Lui gh
atated that no traffic atudy vaa -ele on the eaat/-•t route . 11r . l>raprr
atated that lt appear• to hl• that the acceaa vay froa Loaan to tho exlatlng
alley vlll be aervlna only the epart-nt houae t.enanu and the owrvlcf'l HI .. t I on
Oft the corner of Loaan and Halapclen Ave~.
!Cr . wuu-atated that he h oppoaed to thh plan, and atated lhst lor did
not aee hov thh elevelop•mt plan would be of beMflt to auyoo,.. In tilt'
•lahborhood .
Kr . Vol"-uked lf anyone alae vented to addr••• the eo-taalon In oppoMl -
tlOft to the propoeed Plana d Deve>lo.-nt . No onr vl hed to addr«"n 1 h Co•-
•taalon . ICr Vol"-ateted that the c-taalon would nov arant th propo -
nent& en opportunity for rebuttal .
Kr . Roccefort ahowed aevaral allele• of the Dunn proprrty on the veat aide of
South hnne lvanla reet (l419) whlch allele• eleplct the areda dlfC.rtontlal
be~n their pro rty and the alley . Acceu to the &&r•&• at )419 Sourh
r.-ylvanla St eet h froa P nnaylvanla and could not be fro. th ath ..,
lt edata . ICr I aforte pr•••nt d t.tw. allele• (Appllc:anu t:xhlblla •AlO
throuah 16) u paol of the record . Htl etattod that he had no furthf'r e!at•-
-nta In rebuttal .
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atated that t
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f'n the pecleatrlen -llntay froa t
and lf eo, wha la propo •d ICr I
and lnatall an o,.q ftonc
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Ka. Merck addressed the co .. ission and discuasad the site plan, noting that at
the location of the proposed ICU, there is •no 110re rooa• and it cannot be
located further east or south. The question has been asked as to whether
asra ... nts are in vritins; Ks . Merck stated that the co.aie.ents with the City
are in draft fora and vlll be executed at such ti-as approval of the
Dave los-ant Plan la &ranted. Ks . Marek stated that the City Council had
asked, at the t~ of the Hearins in January, for SMC and the Dunns to try to
have their differences resolved by -diation with a third party . Ks . Merck
atatad that a aeries of lattara vera sent back and forth between SMC and Mr .
Huckaby, the attorney represent in& 1tr . and Kra . Dunn . SMC .ada several over-
turaa to atta~~pt to raaolva the diffarancaa, but vera not able to establish
any t~ to dlacuas the issues vi th llr . Huckaby or vi th Mr . and Mrs . Dunn .
Ka. Tobin uked if any contact fr-SIIC bed been ..cte to the owner of the
apart.ant houaa . Ks. l!larck atatad that the SIIC properties vera posted , and
publication vu in the official City •avspapar. Jo personal contact with the
nei&hborins property owners vu ..cte .
Kr . ltellar pointed out that a &raat .any of the laauaa that have been raised
have bean addraaaad and included on the Davelo~nt Plan, citlns location of
buffara, fences, li&htin&, ate .
1tr . VUll ... atatad thee he had .. de several telephone c alla in an atta11pt to
reach •-one fr-Swedish Medical Canter to dlacuaa the laauaa , and vas
finally able to reach ltr . l.oeeaforta 'a of flea on Monday . He had talked to SMC
aavaral -ntha qo, and recalled the -of 1tr . Johnaon, vbo info~d hl.a
thee SIIC vas &ettlna •zonlnc approval• for •-fueura conatTUetion , and they
pl.-d to conatruct a parklna prqa . ltr . Vllll ... stated that at that t~
there was no rauon for hia to •&at into tt•.
llr . Flab uked the ataff to dallnaata the setback varlancaa that are beln&
propoaed ln thia Davalopaent Plan, and for the parkin& structure at lta ulti ·
.. ta bulldou of alx storl ...
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AYES : Becker, Draper, Fish, Cerlick, Schultz, Tobin, Volkema, Barber
NAYS : None
ABSTAIN : Carson
ABSENT : None
11\e -tion carried .
Kra . Becker apoke to Kra . Dunn'a concern about carina for the rear yard with-
out acceaa to an alley . Kra . Becker atated that thia can be done and that her
property ia encloaed on three a idea, end the rear yard 1a well maintained .
Kra . Becker atated that aha did not feal thia arcu-ent poaed by Kra . Dunn had
•rit .
Kr . F1ah atated that he ia of the opinion that it would be very easy to pro-
vide acceaa to the alley froa the exiatina at-crade parkin& lot north of 3419
South Pennaylvanla Street , and would like to ••• the provlaion of that access
a condltlon for approval .
Kra . Becker atated that the concern about parkin& on the cul -de -aac could be
reaolved by allowance of ahort -tena parklna. or by obtalnlna a apecial penalt
froa the City . Kr . Volkeaa atatad that the Traffic En&lneer could iaaue the
apecial penait, or poat the cul -de-aae for abort-tana parklna .
Kr . Fhh atatad that thera are SOM probl-which nead to be addreued, one
of th-beina the detanainatlon of whether the DuN\ properties qualify •• a
•atnale ·f-Uy uae dhtrlct•. ltr . WU~Uah atetltd that there are •diatricu•
defined in the eo.prehenaive Zonina Orcllnence , and lt 1a clear that a "dh ·
trlct• La not a •uae•. n.. 1 ·3, Hlp Denaity laaidence Dhtrlct doea allow
aln&l•·f-Uy uae , vhlch h what the DuN\ property la . Mr . Flah atate d that
be would a~t•e that a sinal ·f-lly reaidence la not a "cllatrict .•
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Schultz seconded :
Fish .avad :
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The Planning co .. isaion reca..end to Englewood City Council
that approval of the Planned Davelo~nt application filed
by Swedish Medical Canter be granted, with the condition
that the cul-de-sac be sisnad for ahort -tera parking or the
Dunna be granted spacial parkin& panaits .
The 80tion be -nded to include the condition that SMC
shall be required to provide access through an at -grade
parkin& lot to the allay at the rear of 3419 South Pennsyl-
vania Street .
Thera was no second to Kr . Flab's 80tlon .
Kr . Volk ... stated that a tantatlva list of Flndlnga ia before the Ca..isslon ,
and asked that they be ravlaved prlor to the call of the roll on the .ation to
raca..and approval .
SECI.ETAilY'S JIOTI : The follovlna Flndlnga vera conalderad by the Ca..hslon in
aakln& thelr decision :
PDIDIIIGI
1 . THAT the public haarlna was lnltiatad by the fllln& of an application for
a Planned Davalopeent for dish Medical Canter f or the property located
pr~rlly betve n last Clrard Ava-. last ~n ""-· South l.o&an
Street and South ~raon Street .
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1. 111A1' tluo l'l•unu•d Otovoliiii-Hl clrplc·t• tho t'CIIIc 'rpiHAI dt•Vrlupcoo•Ctl ul tlu •
•nt lr• H•dlc•l C••1•ua, lm:ludlnl\ th .. 1111,111)(1 •qu•r• 111111 HOI\ II , tlu• I'"' k
lns atructurt~ of ll2 •P"''"" (ultl-tcoly lotlll) '"' thr "''"' 111.1 •• ul 11 ... ,.,,.
rua, and th11 "•r•n.ton of th• hoHitlt•l f•rlllty ''""" tu tiH• '"'"' luo
th• lCU eap•n•lnn .
I . THAT Swwdhh Nedlc•l Cent••· h ••l•tl"" •nd d'"'" , .. ,,.,., th .. ,.,,.,..,,,,llul'.
nel&hborhO<Hia . Any eddltlon11l """"' lv• l11part c·•u••d hy do•v.•lup.,•ut .,, . .,
poaad throuah the Planned Dev .. lot-nt h11a """'' •II If~"'"'' hy ,,,.,.,.,.,..,1
landac•plnA, additional traffic controla, lutl'rn•l V111lcw11yn, olo'lv"""Y"
and addltlonal provlalnna for parklns.
t . THAT the eubject property con•l••• of 2~.1) ••·r•a ; IJ .Io/1 mo tlo .. ,.,,.,.,,,,
-ln CallpUa, plua 12 .6U •cr•• ln nutlytn,.. fN1rr•l•.
10 . 111AT o[f·•tr-•et parkl113 I• prnvlded In ••c••• of OrdltiAI~<'• tl'quln•-ntN .
11 . niAT 30' of tt"' lot •r•• vlll "" l•utdacapad 11•1• I• lu ,..,.,,.,. nl ''"'
2'1• requlr•Mnt . Thla lot of •u[fld•nt 11la• to "''"'''""'••ly '"'rv•• tho· Nllt
roundl113 hn•plt11l u11•• •od I• acC'"••Ihle to tl ... rutlrc• ..,,., ,.,. • ., ... ,.
12 . 111AT thft 2') fO<lt latMI c •l"'d bullnr that I• rf'qulrl'tl "'""" u"n ·rr~ltl••ntl~tl
bulldln,.• 11rto "adjac .. nt to • •lnAI•·f••lly r••lct.nt In I .. ,.,. til Mit l<·t •
cto.a not apply In thh • " ahwc• thl' Dunn 1•rol"'rt lr• "'"' Svt•cll"h Hc ••ll•·"l
C..nt•l' •r• &ntlC'd It · , llt,..h OtonMity •••Idiot..-.. 11•1• httlf'oq· """ lnto•oulc•tl
for lh• •ltuatlon "'"''"a l'lllnned O..vrlo.-nt t'Oil'lhtlnf~ ul 1Moltl ·l~t•lly
ot· tlnn·r••ldentlat •trc .. ·lut"• ~tbut• 11 lii"31"·F-IIy kf'ald"'"'" lll .. tdot
(lt·1 ·A , It· I·& ••ld lt ·l ·r).
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C'lo I'd vlth a cul·•lr ·••
C:lrtoad Avat ,. lor • ,.,._
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nt , ..... ,... .. thAI """" r ........ ytv ........ t ..... , ....
rttiYitl ..1 nl Al'l'n•al .. t•Jy /')0 lrt•l It<• ~ ... I
If• 1 I l'lun!• • t•r rc'tl ,,.., ""'' 1 '"' auultlt ,
111AT addl 1 ''""'II y, II ' tth )7'1 ., I •I"" II • ""'" .... ,, .... ...... IIIII
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Mr . Draper atated that: he would volu In fnvot· of th" "1-'1-'I"<>VIII, I f11tlf111 : tlwt
lhe proporty has been pt·operly poliltod, proper publtcallou ol tho ht•11rl111', w11s
&lvan, the pt·operty Ia zonod for the ua .. lil propo11ed by tbe sw .. dlsh Ht•<ll<'ul C•·11·
tar, and that the propoaod developaonl pl•m aeeta the r"qult"tllat•ut s ul tlu• C:um -
prahanalva Plan and the Coaprehenalva Zonlu~ Ordlmmce .
Mr . Fhh atatad that he would concur vlth the Flndlna•. and at11tud that C:lty
CouneU ahould conalder accaaa to the allay at the rear of )419 South l'•·•ntsyf . vanla Street .
llr . Cerllck atatad that he would vote ln favor of ~tpproval, and concurred v It h
the flndtnaa, aa atatad .
llr. Schult& atatad that ha would vote lu favor of approval, and roncurrc-<1 with
the flndlna•. •• atate~.
Ita . Tobin atat.d that aha would vote ln favor of approval, and concu.-rNt with
tha Flndlnaa, aa atated .
llr . Vol"-atated he would vote ln favor of approval , and con urn1d wit h t h;o
Flndlna•. aa atated .
Mr . larbar atatad he would vote ln favor of approval , and concur red vlth th
Flndlnaa. aa atated .
lira . lackar atat d abe would vote ln favor of approval , and concurred vlth the
Flndlnaa ••• atated .
llr . Vol"-ruled tha the
t of South ...
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VACATION OF RJGIIT -OF -WAY
iiorth -),~ ol[ thf' )1100 bluck of '""
South l..oAIIII/Snuth r .. uuayiVIIIIIII "' l .. y
hck•r -v•d :
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Fhh ••ro11ded: n,., Pl•1mlna Cu-IN•I•m •·•··-nol tu Clly c:,,,,..ll lluoc cJ,..
IK>rt h ] I~ l••t of I hf' Su11t h PI'IIIIIIYI vnnl 11/Snullo IAo~~o ooo ul I o•y
ln th• l/oO(l block •outh bf' YIICIII Pd, "IKI lluol lUI ''"'"'•••ool ),.
ret•Jn.,d for utlllty ••rvlr•.
Mr. Fleh ... in ••k•d th• t•• l•t•lt.·•t lou• or '"" r .... , ........ Vlll "llllnoo . ""·
Hlrech et•t•d th•t thf' -•t portion nl th• •I l.,y, II y,.,.,., ... l, will ,· .. v•·•·• too
s-cUeh M••lteel C•nt•r, 11nd the •••t ponlun 11louttlnA th• O.um prut""'Y will
r•wrt tn Mr . "'"' M.-.. Dunu .
11M! YGtf' on th• -''"" ••• <'Ill ll'ol :
AYU :
MAYS :
ti•rllck, !kll\lltz:, Tubln , Vnlk•-· lllt·l,..r, 11<..-k•r , lh""l"'', Floolo
"""" AISTAIN : C:11r•nn
AISI!NT : """"
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n . PUILIC POaUR .
OIW add1•11 •d lllf' -h•f II \IIKico luhJJc ••(ln.,
'1 . DIU 'I atolCI .
Mr w., btl I• I n ,
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ht' co-1••1 nn r•P"""""' 111 I VI' II I\ Ill llrnpo•o · "'"' u .. t,,,.,, Tuh l11 ;
1tou11lns Authnrlty r .. rr""""'"tlv" M •• 1. 1\rrllu ; llr . Tn• Sy11
nolt re~pr.,IIPIIIInp, LI>P Sd1nnl Ad•lnlat rntluu ; "'' t '"' So•11l I .
""· J11nt1 Cr11ip, nf •·1r111 •. ,.,,,.,.,., S11vlup,a; "'·· Tn• llluko·l ul
••trill Int•l'llllll., !lAnk; "r. I)IIVt• K,..•,..lo·h, Hr . Slo•v" Na ,.lo ,
•nd lb. t 'r•nc•• Sh11ft•r .
AYU: lchulta, Tobln, v .. n, .. -. lnrhoH·, a.r.luor, C:llr!IUII, lh'llll"l'· Fluh ,
cerUck
MYI: Notw
AliTA lit: lotw
Allan': !tone
The .. tlon carried.
Mr . Volke!M aaked if anyome had 11nythlnJ tiM"y v11nt"d to ciiii<'UIIH . Nnthlnr, lu r ·
ther wea brO\IAht ur fnr dlecu•"'""· "r . Vnlk-oS.o·larf'd tiM' -•·t lnr, '"""'"'
ned at ll :l~ P. lt .
c;n-~ 0 . W.lty
l.cordlna l~ratary
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RE9CLl11'Ia. I'D.
smm:s or 1989
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A RESCU1l'Ia. ADCPl'IHi '11IE FIR)IH:;S, CXH:LUSia. Ate) ra:ISia. rE 'l'HE CI'IY
<XXH:lL or mE CI'IY or DG.I!XXD, ~. RI!XiAimDG '11IE ~ t£VEl£llMENr
BY SWJ)ISH ti!DICAL CDm:R OllER '11IE NEKT FIVE mARS.
~. Case No. 14-88 for awrova1 of a plamed development by SWedish
Medical Center over the next five years was heard by the City Planning and
Zoninq Oci:Diuion; and
~. the five-year dl!velcpaent plan includes the addition of another
fil,800 square foot nedical office building, a parldnq 9U'aiJit vith 608 spaces,
bolo additiooa to the main SWI!!dillh tto.pital facility and other buildings as
required; and
wta~W;, the South 366.10 feet of South Pennsylvania Street in the 3400
Block would be cl~, 220-foot c:ul~sac would be pnwidllld .auth fraa East
Girard on South Pemsylvania, and the North 375 feet of the alley between
South Pemsylvania and South Logan in the 3400 Block would be vacated;
Of, 'ftlfJGI>CitE, liE IT R!SCLVID BY 'DIE CI'IY OOliCIL or 'DtE CI'IY or
I!M;[.IIJ400D, OOlaiiADO, 'l1tM':
,. City <bn:il finds:
1. ,_ tWlication is oonr:«ned vith the p~cpet:ty located within blocks
~ l::y Eut Girard Avenue on the north, East Awn» on the eouth,
SO'Jth Lol}an on the wnt, -"' 8outh Clarbon su:-.t on the east; three
lot.s north of FAst Girard ,........,.. , fcur lot.JI .auth of r.ut Rlllpdlln Awnue, and
of the Eut Avenue, But Girard Avenue, South
ion o f South Ogden
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6. 'lb! Englewood Fire l:lepartmmt will require two additional hydrants,
one at Il:lgan/~ and one for KE 2 and the relocation of the sprinkler
system fran the present flrergenc:y Roan entrance to the new building addition
at Girard and Pennsylvania.
7. '1b! utilities Department will require an euemmt for the waterline
in South Pennsylvania and that the City Ditch 8IUiellalt be shown oo the Planned
l:leYelcpaent so the oonstruction of a building or loading dock/parking area
will not conflict with the ditch.
B. Enqi.neering states there are no aerious drainage problems now but
over the years the runoff has increued because of increued iq:lervious
surfacea. It SUCJ9Ut• areas 1otwre additional dlrtention could be provided at
little or no cost to SWedish.
9. BUilding and Safety will require that All awlicable provisions of
the Enqlewood BUilding and Safety Code be ~lied with.
10. Public 1b:ka requests eues.nts for utilities within the
right-of-way for Pennsylvania be granted the City.
ll. Traffic will ~ installation of traffic ~les to IID\itor
vol~ within the hollpital vicinity and will ~that SWedish upgrade the
traffic signals at 1.D9M and lllllpdm and Lclc)iln and Girard and that they be
tied into the City's ~Mater traffic signal syst•. t¥,Jrading of signals at
DcMU.nq and !Wpden, Cl&rUon and~ and Cl&rUon and Girard will be
~with future dewlos-ent.
<XJCLUSICIIS
C1 y ~il tt.refore c:cnc l that :
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P!. Jo:atlements he 9I'ftntcd to the City for utiliticR within Lhc
right-of-way for Pennsylvani~.
F. Inatallfttion of traffic NJIIt)lc-. to IOOI'Iitor voll~~e~~ within tha
hoepital vicinity; ~ado tr.sffic 11ignals at Logan lind 1~ and l..cxJan ;tnd
Girard and tie thnll into the City•• IMIIter traffic si(jl'lal ~ystcm; upcJradc
•iCJMl• at l'lcwning and I~, Clllrk!IDn lind I~ and Clarkoon and Girard
with tutur. develop~~ent.
2. 'l'ht.a PlftMf!d ~lO(IIImt CXJitllies with the ~rrhen s ive Plc~r~ Md
ftll ~iat@ City ordinAnCeS.
3. ~ .vema f!'XIOIIed the lainillan n.oqui~ts.
4. Off-street: fl&rkinl) ~>lies with the l"t"t'JUirenertt• in the
0:»1\Aehensiw Zoning OrdinMce of the City of ~lc.«!!d.
5. Consideration tv\tl bren givon to the loc-..1tion, desiCJ'I and hei ghts o f
bui.ldincJII M well u aoceu and fi re l anos.
CITY mKn. lll'REBY ndcpts the foregoing l'indings and Olncl uaiona f or
Planned l'.lt'Wl~ 11ndK Appltc M:ion 114-88.
N'QI'Ift) 1\'«'1 N'l'ff ... Ml' thha __ &ry o f ____ , 1989.
P.uida H. Crow, city cl•rtt
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EXHIBIT A 1
SWEDISH HOSPITAL -KAIN CAMPUS
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Block 7 and that part of Block 6 together with the vacated alley with i n said
blocks, and vacated South Pearl Street, and the vacated West one -half of South
Washington Street, WEST VIEW ADDITION TO ENGLEWOOD, and a part of the
Southeast l/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 34, Township 4 South, Range 68
West of the 6th P.M., City of Englewood, County of Arapahoe, State of Colora-
do, being more particularly described as follows :
PA CEL
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lots 25 through 42, Block 5 A
West VIew Addition to
Englewood
lot 45 through 48, Block 5 A
West Vtew Addttlon to
Englewood
lots 1 through 16, Block 5 A
West View Addition to
Englewood
East 65 ft . of lots 43 B
through SO, Block l
Higgins £ngtewood Gardens
lots 1 through 6 l lot s 42 A
through SO. togcthe•· wllh h
vacat ed orth 125' of adjo•n n1
all ey, llock 2, lllgg ns (ngl ood
Gardens
Wtst 1/Z of lot I th1o h 4,
toget r wtth lots S l 6 t
s t I l l v t~d 1djotn1ng II
Bloc I, II 91ns lngl
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Parking lot
501 East Hampde" Avenu e
Apartment
3475 South Pennsylvania
Street
Thrift Storc
495 [ast Hampd en Avenue
Park i ng lot
501 East Hampden Av enue
Puk ing Lo t
501 E~sl Hampden Avenue
Motel
558 f. lla pden Avenue
Par lniJ lot
01 lht If• d n A enue
a ~h' t on S •
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Lots 12 l 13, Block 45
Evanston Broadway Addition
Lots 14 l 15, Block 45
Evanston Broadway Addition
Lots 18 through 24, Block 45
Evanston Broadway Addition
Lots 25 through 30, Block 45
Evanston Broadway Addition
Lots 31 through 40, Block 45
Evanston Broadway Addition
Lots 45 through 48, Block 45
Evanston Broadway Addition
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Lots 1 through 10 l North 14' C
of Lot 11 together with the
vacated adjoining alley, Block 46,
Evanston Broadway Addi t ion
Parts of Lots 11 through 22 8
l Lots 28 through 48 together
w th th ado ning cat d all y
Bloc 46, Evanston Broadway
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Offices
3454 South Clarkson
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Offices
3460 South Clarkson
St1·eet
Parking Lot
SOl East Hampden Avenue
Parking Lot
SOl East Hampden Avenue
Parking Lot
SOl E. Hampden Av enue
Apartment
347S South Emerson Street
Apartment
3401 South E~rson Street
Offices
3444 South Emerson Street
Greenhouse
34 46 South E rson Street
Park ng lot
SOl East Ua pd n A nu
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SUBJECT Swedish Medical Center
Right-of-Way vacation for
the north 375 feet of alley in the 3400
block between Losen and Pennsylvania .
City Plannin& and Zonina co .. ission
Richard S . Wenuah, Director of C~ity Devalop .. nt
PUVIOVI COUIICIL ACTIOII
The right -of-way vacation has bean aubaittad in conjunction with tha Planned
Develo~nt aubaittad for Swedish Medical Canter . (Saa Ita• No . 11 (b) for the
dataila concarnin& pravioua Council action on the Planned Develop .. nt and this
-:aaa .) In addition to the action taken on the Planned Devalopaent , th vacation was
Approved by City Council on firet raadin& at their .. atin& of Decaabar 19, 1988 .
ACTIO. I'IOfOIID
Approve the vKet1on of the right -of-way for the north l7S feat of th elley located
be an Lo&&n and Pennaylvenia in the )400 block , filed by Swedish Kadi c al Canter ln
c onjunction vlth lta Plann.d Devalop.ent for the property bounded by Clrard , Loaan,
Ke8pden and South Z..reon Strea .
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City Plannina and Zoning co .. ission rec~nds that the City Council approve the
ri&ht-of-vay vacation for the north 375 faet of the alley between South Logan Street
and South Pennsylvania Street in the 3400 block .
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CASE •19-88 IEMANDED
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B.IGHT-OF-VAY VACATION FOB. TK! NOB.TH 375 FEET
OF ALLEY BETVEEN SOUTH LOGAN STUET AND SOUTH
PENNSYLVANIA STUET IN THE 3400 BLOCK.
An application for the vacation of the north 375 feet of the 16 foot alley
between South Lo&an Street and South Pennsylvania Street in the 3400 block .
DATE TO II CORSIDIUD :
Karch 21, 1989
lWII AND ADDUSB or APPLICAlft :
Svadiah Kadlcal Canter
501 East H..pdan Avenue
Enalavood, Colorado 80110
zon Dini.ICT :
1.-3. Hllh Density l.aaldenca District .
LOCATIOII or ftOPOIIlD VACATIOII :
The rl&ht ·of-vay proposed to be vacated la a portion of the sixteen foot allay
between South Lo&an Street and South Pennaylvanla Street ln the 3400 block .
The description of the allay ri&ht ·of-vay to be vacated h aa foll-•:
IICIIOIINO at the northeast corner of Lot 2, said I lock 5,
thence Easterly alona the llorth line of aald llock 5, a
distance of 26 feat to the orthweat corner of Lot 48. thence
Southerly alona the Waat llna of Lota 34 to 48, a dlatanea
o 315 fut, 110ra or leaa, to the Soutbwat corner of Lot 34 :
the • Westerly a dlat e o 16 feat to the Southeast corner
of Lo 15 ; thence llorther1y alooa the last tlne of Loti 1 to \5,
a dlat a of 375 feat, 110re OT leaa, tO the POt~ OF 1101 1
contalnl 6,000 equate faa (0 .131 tea) 110r or laaa ,
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I.IGHT-01'-VAY VACATION 1'01. THE NOI.TH 375 FEET
OF ALLEY I!TVUN SOUTH LOG.U STUET AND SOUTH
PENNSYLVANIA STU!T IN THE 3400 BLOCK.
Svediah Medical Center ia requesting the alley vacation to accommodate con-
atruction of ita propoaed parking atructure, hoapital addition and the
pedeatrian and vehicular linka between .
Thia vacation requeat waa aub•itted to and approved by the Technical Review
Co..ittee on October 11, 1988.
The City Plannina and Zoning co .. iaaion conaidared thia vacation request at
their resular ... tina on Nov.-her 15, 1988, and Dece.ber 13, 1988. After
havina conaidered the evidence aub.itted at the .. eting, the Planning co .. ia-
aion voted to refer the vacation requeat to the City Council with a favorable
reco-ndation .
The City Council conaidered thia vacation at their regular .. etina of Deceaber
19, 1988 and the vacation vaa approved on firat readina. At their .. eting of
January 16, 1989, the aecond readin& of thia vacation waa tabled until
February 21, 1989. At the February 21, 1989 City Council .. eting, thia vaca-
tion requeat, along with the Planned Develop-.nt, vaa re .. ndad to Planning
Co..iaaion at the requeat of Swediah Medical Center .
ULATIOIIIHIP TO Til& COIIPUIIDIIVI PLAII:
The Co.prehenaive Plan takea into conaideration tha Swediah Medical Center
Ca.pua ln ldantlfyln& .. dically related uaea in the araaa adjacent to th
aouth, weat, and eaat . The C011prehenaive Plan abo dadgnatea Loaan Str et ••
a Kajor Coll ctor and Clarkaon Street •• an Arterial . The Co.prahenalve Plan
doea not aake reference to traffic circulation within the Medical C~a ;
however, effleien internal circulation ia critical; and the advantaaa of
havln& the ln arnal circulation ehould be conaider d ln the vacation raquaat .
tail A11D TIOII :
• la raq~irad to l.pl ... nt
ntar . The ovwrall plan or dlah
mal clrc~l• lon for both v hlclea
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CAS! •19-18 I.EKAND!D
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I.IGHT-OF-VAY VACATION FOB. THE MOI.TH 375 FEET
OF ALLEY IIETV!EN SOUTH LOGAN STU!T AND SOUTH
PENNSYLVANIA STUET IN THE 3400 BLOCI:.
Aa a reault of approval of this vacation, one-half of the vacated alley (the
eeat eisht feet) adjoining Lots 43 and 44 would be aaaigned to the Dunne .
Thia would provide additional land along the rear of their lota, approxiaately
400 aquare feat .
It ia the opinion of the Co.-unity Devalo~nt Dapare..nt that efficient
internal circulation within the .. dical ca.pua will beat serve the naede of
the area. The allay raqueated for vacation aarvaa a li•itad public purpoae
preaently . Therefore, the vacation would have a very •ini .. l i~act on the
adjacent property ownara or for overall circulation in the i ... diata area .
The Depare.&nt of Ca..unity Davalop .. nt reca..ende that the vacation raquaat
be approved and the request be forwarded to City Council for final action .
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CASE II 19-88
DUCitiPTION or 'l'HB PORTION Of ALLEY '1'0 BB VACATED
That part of tha 16 foot allay lyina in Block 5. WEST VIEW ADDITION TO
BIIGl.BVOOD. City of Enalawocl. County of Arapahoe. State of roloraclo. bain& •ora
particularly cleacribacl •• follova:
UGIIINIIIG at the Northaaat comer of Lot 1. aaicl Block 5. tt~c• !aatar1y alona
the North line of aaicl Block 5. a cliatanca of 16 feat to the ~rthwaat corner of
Lot 41. thence Southerly alona the Waat lina of Lota 34 to 46, a cliatanca of 375
feat. •ore or 1•••• to the Southvaat corner of Lot 34: t hence Waatarly. a
4iatance_of 16 feat to the Southaaat corner of Lot 15; than <a Northerly alona
the hat line of Lota 1 to 15. a 4iatance of 375 feat. cora or le ... to the
POINT or BIGIJDiiNG; containinl 6.000 •Cluare feat (0,131 acre£) •ora or leu.
a.fer to labibit •t.• attached hereto ancl incorporatacl harawi t~ •
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Introdx:ed, read in full, and passed on first reading oo the 17th day of
llpril , 1989.
Plj)lished as a Bill for an ordinance oo the 20th day of April , 1989.
Attest:
Susan Van oytCe, Mayor
P.trlcla H. ~. City Clerk
I, P.tricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City of l!ngltMXX!, COlorado,
hereby certify the aboYe i.JI a true ocpy of a Bill for an crdiMnce,
introclloed, read in full, MIS paned oo fint reading oo the 17th day of
llpcil , 1989.
PatriCia H. Crow
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IRITIATD IY
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IVaJICT Svadiah Medical Canter
Ri&ht -of-Way Vacation of
the South 366 .10 feat of the 3400 Block
of South Pennsylvania Street .
City Plannina and Zonina to..iaaion
Richard S . Wanuah , Director of C~ity Davalop .. nt
PUVIOUI COUIICIL ACTIOII
Thia ri&ht-of-vay vacation haa bean a~ittad in conjunction vith the Planned
Davalo~nt a~ittad for Svadiah Medical Canter . (Sea Ita• No . 11 (b) for the
dataila concarnina pravioua Council action on the Planned Davalo~nt and thia
caaa .) In addition to the actiona taken on the Planned Devalo~n t, th vacation
vaa approved by City Council on flrat r••dlna at their .. atln& of Daca.Oar 19 , 1988 .
.,:v · ACTIOII ROPOIID
Approve the vacation of the ri&ht·of·vay for the aouth 36 .10 feat o th 3400 block
of Pennsylvania Street, filed by Svadiah Kadieal Canter in conjunction vith i a
Planned Davalo,..nt, for the propany bouftdad by !u Clrard, South Lo1an, a
HU!Pdan and the axtenaion of South 01den .
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Thia vacation raqueat waa aub•ittad to and approved by the Technical Review Co.mit-
tee. The only condition reco.mended by the Technical Review co .. ittee was that a
utility and drainase eaae .. nt be retained by the City within the vacated right-of -
way.
Uc;cwam&'fiOII
The City Plannina and Zonina to.aiaaion rec~nda that the City Council approve the
vacation of the rlSht-of-vay in the aouth 366.10 feet of the )400 block of South
Pe~ylvanla Street, with the provlaion that a utility and drainase eaae .. nt be re -
tained by the City .
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RIGHT-OP-VAY VACATION
SOUTH 366.10 FEET OP THE 3400 BLOCK OP
SOUTH P!RNSYLVANIA STUET
An application for the vacation of the south 366 .10 feet of the 3400 block of
South Pennsylvania Street .
DATI TO II CORSIDIUD:
March 21, 1989
1W11 A11D ADD&US 01' APPLICART:
Swedish Medical Center
501 lut Ha.pdan Avanua
Enalevood, Colorado 80110
ZOlll DISTI.ICT:
R-3, Hi&h Density lasidanea District
LOCATIOR 01' P'aOPOSID VACATIOR :
The riaht·of·vay proposed to be vacated is located aouth of Cirard Avenue and
north of tta.pdan Avenue in the 3400 block of South Pennsylvania Street . Th
description of the riaht ·of-vay to be vacated 1• as follows :
The South 366 .10 feet of South Panoaylvania Street lyina North
of the lorth rlaht·of-vay Una of lut KMpclen Ava._ as platted
in lien View Addition to !1\alavood, City of ln&lavood , County of
Arapahoe, State of Colorado, conta1ntna 21,966 square feet or
0 .5043 acres .ora or las1 .
and lonina C:O..l1alon'• ra
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CASE •18-88 REMANDED
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RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATION
SOUTH 366.10 FliT OF THE 3400 BLOCl OF
SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET
The City Planning and Zoning Commission considered this vacation request at
their regular meeting on November 15 , 1988, and December 13, 1988 . After
having considered the evidanca submitted at tha .. ating, the Planning Commis-
sion voted to rafar tha vacation raquast to tha City Council with a favorable
raco-ndation.
Tha City Council considered this vacation at their regular .. ating of Decemb er
19, 1988, and the vacation was approved on first reading. At the Council
.. eting of January 16, 1989, the aacond reading of this vacation was tabled
until February 21, 1989 . At the February 21, 1989 City Council aeeting, this
vacation raquast, along with tha Planned Davalop8ant, was reaanded to the
Planning co .. ission at tha raquast of Swedish Medical Canter .
ULATIORSHIP TO Till COIIPllllUSIVI PLAII :
Tha C011prahansiva Plan takas into consideration the Svadiah Medical Canter
C.-pus in identifying .. dically ralatad usas in tha areas adjacent to the
south, wast and aast . Tha C011pr ahansiva Plan a lso dasianatas Logan Stree t as
a Major Collector and Clarkson Straat as an Arterial . Within tha Medical Caa-
pus , efficient intarnsl circula tion is c ri tical , and tha advantage of having
that internal circulation should bt considered ln the vacation raquast .
DIPA&TMDT or COIDIUIIITY DIVILOPIIDIT AJIAL!Ill &liD Ucx.IIMDATIOR :
As sta ted previously, this vacs Lon raqu.st ls raqulrad to l•pla .. nt tha
Planned Development for Sv dlsh Medical Canter . The overall plan for Sv dish
Medical Canter ls daslgnad to provide lntarnal circulation for both vehicles
and padastrlans ln an effort to lass n the l..,act of tb. .. dlcal canter on the
surroundln& nal&hborhoods .
Tha closure of Pennsylvania S raat vtll allow for afftclant ~va .. n of ••·
plo as, vtaltors and patlanta ra. the proposed parktnc structure at tha
south as corner of Lo&an S r t and Clrard Av. to t .. tn c..,ua .
tw alnad in P nn.ylv la for appro•L .. taly 220
The cul·da·a vUl provlda c u to the 0unr1
ylvanta $ rea and alao o the parkt
a read to .. tntaln the cul ·da · ac , n
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CASE ~18 -88 li.EKANDED
RIGHT-OF -VAY VACATION
SOOTH 366.10 FElT OF THE 3400 ILOC~ OF
SOUTH P!RNSYLVANIA STR!!T
The City Planning and Zoning Commi ss ion conaidered this vacat i on r e qu est at
their regular •ee ting on Nove•ber 15 , 1988, and Dece.ber 13 , 1988 . Af t er
having conaidered the evidence subaitted at the .. eting , the Pla nning c o .. is ·
sion voted to refer the vacation request to the City Council vith a f a vor able
reco-ndetion .
The City Council conaidered this vacation at their regular .. e ting of Dec e •be r
19 , 1988 , and the vacation vas approve d on first reading . At the Counc il
.. eting of J anuary 16 , 1989, the second reading of this vacat ion vas table d
until February 21 , 1989 . At the February 21, 1989 City Council aeeting , th is
vacation request , along with t he Planned Develop .. nt, vas r e .. nded to the
Planning Co..iss ion a t the reques t of Swedish Medical Ce nter .
ULATIOIISBIP TO THE COICPUKDSIVE PLAII :
The Coaprehe na i ve Plan takes into conaideration the Swe d ish Me d ica l Ce n ter
C.-pus i n identifying .. dic al ly rela ted usee in the areas adj a cen t t o the
sou th, vest e nd e a st . Th e Coap r ehenaive Pl an also des ignat e s Lo gan Street as
a Ma jor Collector a nd Clar ks on Stree t a s an Ar t erial . Vithin the Med ical Caa ·
pus, efficient internal circula tion is c r i tic al , a nd t he a dvan tage of having
that internal circulation should be conaider e d i n the v a c a tion request .
DIPUTKDT OF COIDIUIUTT DIVILOP11111T AML'fiii dD UCOIDIIIIDATIOlt :
As sta ted previously, this vacation request is required to iaple .. nt the
Planned Develop.ent for Swedish Medical Canter . The overa ll plan for Swedish
Medical Center is desl&ned to provide internal circula tion for both vehicles
and pedestrians Ln an effort to less n the Lapact of the .. dical center on the
aurroundin& nei&hborhoods .
The clos u re o P nnaylvanla Stree t vill allow for efficient ~ve .. nt of •·
ploy as , vial ora end patients froa the proposed parktna structure at t he
south a s corne r of Lopn S reet and Cirard Avenu.e to the .. in e .-pus .
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·sa vlll be retained ln Pennaylvanla for a ppro•L .. tely 220
Ci ra r d Avenue . The e ul ·de ·aae will provide eee eaa to the Dunn
) 19 end )4 )0 South Pa nnay lvan l a Stree t and alao o t par k l
dl dlc al Cante r ear d t o .. tnt ain t he eul · ·•• , e~ n
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SOUTH 366 .10 P1ET OF TH1 3400 I~ OF
SOUTH PDBSYLVdiA STU!T
There will continue to be public accaaa on South Penn.ylvania Street to the
Dunn property froa Eaat Girard Avenue . Kail delivery, traah collection, eaer -
aency aervice and ace••• to the property will reaain .
The Departaent of Caa.unity Developaent recoa.enda that the vacation requeat
be approved with the condition that an eaaeaent be retained for utilitiea and
drainaae, and that the requeat be forwarded to tha City Council for final action .
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DESCRIPTION or THAT PORTION or SOUTH PINNSYLVANIA STREIT TO IE VACATED.
Tha South 366.10 feat of South Pann•ylvania Street lyina Nc rtb of tha North
riaht-of-•J liDa of laet Haapden Avenue •• platted ill Vaet Viw Addition to
laclawood, City of IDal .. ood, CouDt7 of Arapahoe, State of Col orado, contaioina
21,966 •quare feat or 0.5043 acre• aore or 1•••·
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A BILL~
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AN CR>nw«:E VACATit«i mE RIGH'l'~-wAY ~ 'l1IE 9:Xmf 366.10 FEET OF '1HE 3400
BUXlt CE' nmt PI!NNSYLVMIA smPZT IN 'l1IE CITY CE' I!2G.fXXD, aun'Y OF
ARAPNIE, S'lM'E CE' CXUIWX>.
NtDEAS, SWedish Medical Center is the owner of property on both sides
of the 3400 Block of South Pennsylvania adjacent to the right-of--y requested
to be vacated; and
NtDEAS, SWedish Medical Center propoeea to construct a parking
structure and hospital aMitions with pedestrian and vehicular links to the
hoepital as necessary ~ts to its llledical calllllUB; and
1111ER!'A';, a public cul-de-sac is to be retained on South Pennsylvania for
~ly 220 f 80Uth fra11 East Girard Avenue for IICCeS8 to the
~lea at 3419 and 3430 South Pennsylvania and to the parking structure;
and
1et!REAS, the Ci y Planning and ZO'li.riiJ ca.i ion oonaidered the (X'ClpOeed
vaca ion at ing a"\ r 15, 1988, lolhich JIMtin9 oontinued to
0ec8ill)er 13. 1988; and
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Published as a Bill for an Ordinance oo the 20th day of April , 1989.
Attest:
Patricia H. Craw, city Clerk
I, Patricia H. Craw, City Clerk of the City of l!ngltMJOd, Colora&,,
twnby certify the eaw ia a true ocpy of a Bill for an ~.
introclJced, read in full, Md pauec1 oo fint reading oo the 17th day of
~11, 1989.
PatriCia H. Craw
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C 0 U N C I L C 0 M M U N I C A T I 0 N
DATI
April 1 7, 1 989
IJITIAT!D IY
ITAlP SOU il C!
PIIV IOUS COUNCIL ACTION
ACDDA ITIJI
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IUIJICT 1988 Bud&et Adjust.ent -
Golf Course Fund
Finance De part.ent -Karaare t Fre ... n , Direc tor
Margaret Fraeaan
The only previous .. endaent to the 1988 lud&et vas llesolutlon No . 92, Series of 1918
approved on 12·19-88, that transferred $168,000 fro. the General Fund fund balance
to th Self-lnaurance Fund .
ACTIO PllOPOSID
Approv a ao ion to dop a resolution ... ndin& the 1988 Colf Cour1
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the Golf Course Manager position was not included for 1988 and thus peraonnel aer-
1cea was $17 ,050 over 1988 budget . The poaition vaa created and filled in Novea-
ber, 1987 and no 1988 budget appropriation waa ever aade. If the budget appropria -
tion for the Golf Course Manager position had been aade, the fund would have been
within the 1988 adopted budget .
PIIIdCIAL
The proposed budget tranafer would be allocated froa the Golf Courae Fund fund
balance and the fund balance after the $)6,000 tranafer, at 12-ll-89 would be
$277,127 .
UCOIIIIIIIDA TION
In order t o coaply with State atatute requir ... nta , C.R.S ., 29 -1-111, of a 1eaa1
budaet , the budget edjuat.ent of $36 ,000 ia required to .. et the actual 1911 expen -
diture a . It i s reco ... nded that City Council adopt a a.aolution ... ndina the 1911
budae t of the Go lf Cour a e Fund .
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RESO LUTION NO .
Series of 1989
A RES OLUTION AMENDING THE 1988 BUDGET .
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WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Enalevood, Colora do, desires to
.aka certain changas to the 1988 Budaet :
NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of
Englewood, Colorado, as follows :
Section 1 . The following change in source and application of funds is
hereby made in the Golf Course Fund :
Source of Fund s
Colf Course Fund Balance $)6,000
Application of Funda
Golf Course A~iniatration $)6,000
Section 2. The City M.anaaer and Director of F1nanea are baraby autboriud
to aaka the abov chana•• to the 1988 Budget of the City of lnalavood .
ADOPT AND APPIOV£1) thla _day of ---· 1919 .
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OAT! AGENDA ITEM SUIJ!CT 1989 Slurry Seal Program
Apr il 17 , 1989 11 (f)
IlCITIATE D aY Public Works De pa rtme nt
STAFF SOURCE K lls Waggoner, Director of Public Wo rks
PlEV IOUS COUNCIL ACTIO
Siaila r pro r pprov d and successfully constructed in 1987 and 1988,
Res olution 'o. 21, Series o 19 7; Re solution No . 18, Sa rles of 1988 .
AC1'IO P~O~
n co tlat ad c ontra ct for Slurry Seal Proar ..
bid proe ••> and award of a na&otia ad e on ·
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Specialists, Inc . (BASS). Members of our staff have had the opportunity to evaluate
the abilities of this company in placing quick-aet slu rry aeal both in Arkansas in
early 1987 and on our streets in our 1987 and 1988 Slurry Seal Prograaa . We feel
that our 1987 and 1988 Slurry Seal Programs were very aucceaaful and that Bituminous
~phalt Sealing Specialists, Inc . did an exceptional job for ua . We have also had
the oppor tunity to discuss the quality of their work, and product quality with other
governmental agencies which have had years of experience with this co11pany . At this
point in time , BASS would again be the only slurry seal contractor that City staff
ia confident can come into Englewood and construct thia specific product for us .
Front Range Slurry Update :
Our continuing efforts to establish quality quick-aet slurry aeal aa a uintenance
alternative in this area are beginning to have urket t.pact.
Local emulsion manufacturers are attempting to produce quick-aet products (siailar
to our specified emulsion) this year . Their succeaaeejfailurea will be measured
over the next several years . The specific emuleion that va specify has been auc-
cessfull utilized in other ar as for over 10 years .
Other municipalities are attempting slurry aeal prograaa in 1989 . Unfortunately,
vague product sp cificationa and lack of elurry experience uy lead to construction
of inferior slurri a and po ntial product failures . It will take time to properly
evaluate un~roven slurry mixes and unfaailiar elurry contractors . ~ othera experi -
ment , w will watch and valuate, but propoee to continua to construct our proven
product to xtend the longevity of our Englewood etreet syat ...
fiiiAJICIAL
"r Jacob P . Bro da a • P esiden of lASS, Inc . recently visited the City of tn&l•·
d, o disc u d 1919 pro&r .. vlth us . He is presently evaluatln& our
pro&r and for our project . Our ne&otlated prices for the
1917 and 1 I $1 .6 and $l .S6 per square yard respectively . V
ro · 1) Advance orderln& of awe .. te uterlala
at cos a, 2) The 1 neral contractor•• ca.fort
d area d o experience fra. 191 7 and 1911 proj -
1c1pat1na o r work in tha tro Denv r Ar s
ould overall l r uni t coeta Cor all
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Inspection! 3 .3•
1 1/2" A.C. Overlay (by others)
800-1300 E. Hampden Ave .
4500-4600 S . Decatur St .
Misc . intersections
Slurry Seal (this contract)
per anticipated unit prices
160,000 S .Y. @ $1.50/S .Y.
1989 Prograa Total
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$ 10,000
$ 50,000
$240,000
Available Funding
1989 Road & Bridge Account
Budget PIF $300,000
$ 10,000
$ 50,000
$240,000
$300,000
We vould reco ... nd passage of th resolution allovlna for a neaotiated contract and
exception to the co•petitive bid process per the Ho.e lule Charter 116 :1 . We vould
also recomqend the avard of construction contract to lASS , Inc . in the ..aunt of
approxi .. tely $2 0,000 . We believe that our efforts in establtahlna a aucceaaful
product in our City has renaved the interest of other front ranae .untclpallttea and
counties with regard to alurry seal . This rene-d ine.reat will contlnu. to expand
the aarket for the product , and hopefully, in the foreeeeable fu~re , local contrac -
tor• wil l cqut ra th knovled& and expertise to conatruct a qulck ·aet alurry aatie -
fyina En gl ewood's ne ds . u ure c o-pe ltlon tn thie aarkat area ahould even further
lncree s our .. r4ln of a avin • vlth reaard to thla preventive .. tntenance
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RESOLUTION NO. ~
SERIES OF 1989
A RESOLUTION ALLOWING FOR A NEGOTIATED CONTRACT FOR THE SLURRY
SEAL PROGRAM 1989 INSTEAD OF THE COMPETITIVE BID PROCESS UNDER
SECTION ll6(b) OF THE HOME RULE CHARTER AND THE ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, SECTION 4-l-3, AND AWARDING A NEGOTIATED
CONTRACT FOR THIS PROGRAM FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE ENGLEWOOD STREET
SYSTEM.
WHEREAS, the City of Enqlewood is responsible for
maintenance of approximately 120 miles of public roadways in the
City; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Public Works and Engineering and
Street Maintenance Divisions have developed a system-wide
maintenance prograa in which they have found slurry seal to be a
viable, economic preventive maintenance alternative; and
WHEREAS, previous construction experience and expanded
product knowledge has caused the staff of this Department to
believe hat local contractors do not possess the specific
product kncvledge or constr~ction expertise to construct a
quick-se slurry acceptable to City standards; and
WHER!AS, local e ulsion rftnufacturers presently do not
pro~uce prov n quick-set mulsions satisfactory to City needs;
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CITY
lmERtAS, staff of his Departaent has evaluated the
i o f and qu li y of quick-set slurry utili&ing a specific
a e nd quick-set ulsion fro th Ergon Refinery
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Section 1. The Depart.ent of Public Works is hereby
authorized to neqotiate a contract for Slurry Seal Prograa 1989
in an amount not to exceed $240,000 in lieu of the competitive
bid process as allowed by Section 116(b) of the Englewood Ho ..
Rule Charter and Section 4-1-3-1, Englewood Municipal Code 1985.
Section 2. The Depart..nt of Public Works is hereby
authorized to prepare a contract for the Slurry Seal Prograa 1989
pursuant to their investi9ations of local aggre9ate, quick-set
eaulsion produced by the Er9on Refinery in Vicksbur9,
Mississippi, and construction of the product on Englewood streets
by Bituainous Aapha1t Sealin9 Specialists, Inc., of North Little Rock, Arkansas.
ADOPTED AltD APPROVED the 17th dAy of April, 1989.
Susan Van DYke, Mayor
Attest:
Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk
I, Patricia 8. Crow, City Clerk of the City of En9levood,
Colorado, her by certify that the above and fore90in9 is a true
copy of •••olutlon Mo. ____ , Series of ltlt.
Patricia I. Crow
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TO:
FROH:
DATE:
RE:
Hayor Van Dyke and
~!embers of City Council
Rick DeWitt , City Attorney
April 13, 1989
Political Issues
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There are two issues that we should carry to our legislative
delegations at both the state and federal level: (1) editorials
in the £nglewood Sentinel: (2) position statement of the City Council.
With respect to the issue relating to the editorials, they should
be sent to each member of our legislative delegations. Frankly,
there has not been that much in the Denver paper and certainly no hing on englewood's plight.
ty suggestion is to use the Sentinel articles in the n xt tew
w eks --1 t era going out possibly every two or thr weeks
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Mayor Van Dyke and Members of City Council
Page 2
April 13, 1989
With respect to the policy statement, I would like to have it
placed in the fora of a resolution. I believe the resolution
fora would be aore impressive and would carry more weight .
Who si9ns the letters is an issue I think we should review. It
is ~ reca..endation that the entire Council sign each letter to
the legislative delegations. First , I believe that this will
help the correspondence stand out in the •information glut.•
Secondly, I think it emphasizes the iaportance that the Council
places on this issue. And thirdly, I think it gives access to
Council, access to the legislation delegation, and vice versa if
you have friends in a delegation and respective staff. This may
help foster a dialogue in the future.
National League of Cities has established a clearing house
through the city of Hastings, Nebraska for these •Superfund,•
CLERC.a., CIR.a. issues. I would propose a copy of our efforts to
this organization so that other cities can beco .. aware of the
appeal being taken and possibly to using our docuaentation or
creating independent documentation along these lines.
If you have any further questions, I wou~a-rTRa
dialogue on this subject and direction
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cc: Roq r Fr s r, City !an g r
tu ronda, Director of u ili • o v ~o b ns, Esq.
L rry r ow a, Lit 1 on C y .a. orn y
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BEFmE 'mE PUBLIC lTI'ILITIES <XMf!SSICN
CF 'mE STATE CF <XU1WX>
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RAII.WAY CXH'MrY ~ AlmiJUT't ro 1
RfM}YE ITS 'l'R1tCKS 7502 I 1504 I 7505 I )
7506, 7509, 7510 AM> 7511, IN ntEIR )
EN1'IRE'lY, IN CJt AD.liiCDI'l' ro '1HE 1
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CITY CF SIII!JtiDAN I AAAPAIIE CXUfl'Y I )
STATE CF CXUJWX>.
APPLICATICN !«). 89A-170R
!01 <XIES the City of a,ql.ewood, by and through ita attomey, Rick
DeWitt, 1otlo enters his appur--=e Cl'l behalf of the City of a,qlewood.
Dated this 17th dlly of April, 1989.
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3400 s. !l i
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Ass 1 t. Gen. Manager, Mll.intenance
Atchison, 'l'opeJta. & Santa Fe
Railway Co.
Ch! Santa Fe Plaza
920 S. E. Quincy St.
'l'opelta, KS 666U-lll6
G.D. cassidy, ~intendent
Atchikll'l, Topeka & Santa Fe
Railway Cclaplny
La Junta, 00 81050
Peter J. c:rou.e, Dq.
One United liMit Cllnter. 9J.ite 3000
1700 Lincoln sa-t
Dl!nver, 00 80203-1086
TiJII:lthy J. HArris. ~·ta Engineer
Colorii&) ~ of Hi~
4201 E. Arbnsu
Dl!nYer. 00 80222
'ftae Hcnonble ~ V• Dytte
"-YOr foe tJw City of !ngl4NXII!
3400 s. tleti
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Ci ty o f i
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City of Sheridan
4101 S. Federal Blvd.
Englewood, 00 80110
'noDu R. &Jgert' Ou:m.
Araplllhoe County Collniuionera
5334 s. Prince Street
Littletoo, 00 80166
Rocky lblnt&in Dist.r ibutora
4201 SOUth Navajo
Dlqlewood, 00 80110
Ajax lolilr'ehou8e
4250 s. SlntA .. Ill:.
Sheridln, 00 80223
Pre.oon Oorp:lratia'l
To 'ftae Corporaticn c::I::Jipny
1600~
Danwr. 00 80202
Nut in st\1pper' I. aw1 Y. 1nc.
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RESOLUTION NO.~yf
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A RESOLUTION CORRECTING THE TERM OF JANET KERZIC ON THE CAREER
SERVICE BOARD.
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. ll , Series of 1989, several
individuals were appointed or reappointed to various Boards and
co .. issionsi and
WHEREAS, Janet Keraic vas reappointed to a four-year tera
on the Career Service Board; and
WHEREAS, the tera of reappointed vas aistakenly stated as
2 /1/89 to 2/1/93 vhen all teras on the Career Service Board run
fro• March 15 to March 15; and
WHEREAS, Council desires to correct this four-year tera to
show the proper date;
NOW, THEREFORE, H IT RESOLVED BY '!'HE CITY COUNCIL OP THE
CITY OF ENGLIWOOO, COLORADO, THAT:
The tera of reappointed of Janet Keraic to the Career
Service Board is hereby corrected to shov a reappointaent
to a four-year tera froa 3/15/lt to 3/15/tl.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 17th day of April, ltlt.
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Susan Van Dyke, Mayor
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