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SPECIAL MEETING:
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ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
CO UNCIL CHAMBERS
March 9 , 1987
The City Council of the City of Englewood, Arapaho County, Colorado, m 1n
sp clal s sston on Mar ch 9, 1987. May or Otis, pr siding, call d th m 1n4
to ord rat 7:30 p .m. Th invocation wa s gtv n by Counc11 M mber Yob Jda, h • pledg of all glance wa s l d by Ma yor Ott s.
Roll wa s called; th following w r present :
Council M mbers Htgday, Van Dyke, VobeJda, Kozac k, Silo, O i5
Abs nt: Counc 11 M mb r Bradshaw A quorum wa s present.
Also pres nt:
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City Mana ger Co wn
City Attorney Ols n
Assl tant City Mana g r Va rgas
Director Ragland, Engine ring Services
City Clerk Cro w
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COU NCIL M[MBER BILO MOVED , SEC OED BY COU NCIL M[MB ER KOZACEK, TO OPEN lH
PUBLIC HEARING TO CO NSID[R lH FO RMATION OF PAVING 01SlRICT NO. 32. Vol results:
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Nays : Non
Ab nt: Council Motion carri d .
01r ctor Ragland, fngin rln
infon11atfon on Paving Ot tr1
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H 111 rs Hlgday , Van Dy • Yob jda, ozac
M r Bradshaw
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would be includ din Paving District No . 32. The Special Assessment Deferral Program was explained.
Mayor Otis set the forum for receiving public co nt, stating that all
comments made at this public hearing will be taken into consideration by th
City Council. Comments will be made on a street-by-street basis . All
witnesses were duly sworn prior to presenting comments.
4600 South Cheroke~reet
R move and replaced terforated or off grade concrete; construct 6" and 2" paving, no width changes .
JEROME MORFORD, 4600 South Cherokee Street, asked the following questions : H
wondered why the streets in his area required reconstruction now since thy
w re not paved until sometf 1fter 1956; w re there not cods in eff ct th n
that would have met the city st1ndards? Mayor Otis xplained that often, a
long ti ago, developers did not pave streets to City standards. Dir ctor
Ragland explained that core sa ples had been taken wh ich indfc1ted the paving
does not meet current City standards and therefore the area is being propo s d
for total r construction in this p1vfng district. Mr . Morford inquir d as o
whit his assess11ent would b and was told th1t staff would prepare an st1 a
for hf•. H also Inquired why the City of Engl wood would charg r for th
sid w1lk work than a prfvat contractor. It wa s explain d that th th
assessment costs Include oth r costs and a private contractor may or may not
bid low r than th assess nt unit prlc . Also, that so prlvat contractor
can bid a low r price because they are bidding on a SM1ll r portion of th project.
3000 South Gr1nt Str et
R v ind r plac det rfor1ted or off-grad concrete: construct 6" and z• paving, no width chan
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NORVIN LARSON, owner of 3120 South Grant Street, st ated as there w re not
chuck holes fn the street, he did not understand why It had to b paved. H
was Informed by the Engineer that the surface studies show that the street
does not meet City standards; that cracks are continuing to develop and th
street fs deteriorating and requires reconstruction .
DAN CHIRAS, 3127 South Grant Street, felt that his street is in good condit1 011
and that the low traffic volumes do not warrant th 6" and 2" paving standard ,
He strongly opposes the reconstruction of this stre t and suggested rem dial
action Instead. He felt the standard wa s too high for the usage of the
street. It was explained that the Idea behind the ten year paving distri ct
program fs to have all the streets In the City pav d to a proper standard . H,
was advfs d that th 6" and 2· standard Is the mint um necessary for a
residential street. Hr . Chiras stressed that he d d not feel their str
required the 6" and 2" standard and he ask d that an exception b made. It
was further stated by one member of Council, who had Inspected the street 1n
question, that there were checks and alligators, and that the condition of th
top surface, the non -unffon11fty of It, Indicated to him that an overlay would
only last a few years, if that long. The Council b r stated that he ilgr d
with the engineers that the street did n d to be r constructed.
JAMES THOMAS, 3183 South Grant Stre t, c nted that he had a cor sample
obtained five years ago which sh d a 4" base with 2" asphalt . He requ std
that we r -c ore this street and that remov this str t fro the paving
district. He fs oppos d to the r paving of South Grant and stat d h1s reason s for object f on:
I . no potholes
2. low traffic on the str t
3. r std nts on fixed Incomes and cons qu ntly a hardship
4 . did 111eet standards only 5 y ars ago .
ROLAND JENKINS, 3135 South Grant Str t, ask d if th re fs a bas of 4" and 2 ·
curr ntly on thetr stre t, ts th r s aargln on the City's 6" and 2•
standard that could be ace pted by th City? Dir ctor R19land st1t d that as
hav nor cord of th cor sa le Mr . Th 1s has, w will take 1ddftfona l
surface study tests . H v r, lhr t differ nt core les re tak n lch
Indicate th str t dos not t th 6" nd 2• standard • H stat d his
sidewalk s did no requ1r aafnt n n , t str t ts a •1n1 us tr t,
except for church 1tt ndance n or twfc I flt t s r t t h requlr ments of th City .
3200 South Grant Str t
R IIOV and r placed t rtora d or off-grad concr t co struc 6" nd 2· pavtng, no wtdth chin
FLOREN£ SULLIVAN, 3211 outh Gr1nt Str t,
overl1y but nothing el t.
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3500 South Grant Street
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Remove and replace deteriorated or off grad caner l construct 6" and z· paving, no width change.
No comments .
700 East Ken~on Avenue
Remove and r placed t rlora d or off -grad concre t construct 6" and z· paving, no width chang
No conwnents.
2800 S.Q._uth Lincoln Str
Re ve and replac det rtorat d or off grad caner t construct 6" and z· paving, no width chang
o co111nents.
2900 South Lincoln Str t
R aov and r placed t rlorat d or off-grad concr te ; construct 6" and z• paving, no width chang
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advised to contact the Engineering Dep1rt11ent to find out for sure what wor
was needed. The 1ssessnient procedure was further explained to her
s1tisf1ctton.
3000 South Lincoln Street
Re110ve and replace deteriorated or off -grade concrete; construct 6" and 2·
paving, no width change.
ISABELLA KNIGHT, 3021 South Lincoln Street, requested cl1rlfic1tton of the us
of the word •taxes• rather than sp clal lll!prove111en assessments, s 1ttng th s
re not taxes, that It Iner ass the valu of the house, but it Is not a a
and cannot be taken as I tax deduction. This was confirmed . She furth r
request d 1ddttion1l surface testing, as she has never seen a chuc hol 1 n
this str et in 23 1/2 years, and sh r quested that the City re -ch ck th
concrete aarkings. She also cOllllented about the condition of the std wal
blocks which she was being request d to replace. Sh commented upon the
hardship this would place on her as I hOlle owner . The Special Assess111ent
Def rral Progra• was explained to her.
LOIS MAHORNEY, ovn r of 3033 South Lincoln, stated she felt the stre twa s in
good condition and that an assess nt will put a financial burden upon her a ~
this is r ntal property presently without I tenant.
GERALDIN HALL, ovner of 3043 South Lincoln, stat d sh flt th str et ha s
been okay for 16 y ars and objects to paving tt. Sh did agr to sid wal
repairs.
ALBERT DREILING, 3049 South Lin oln Stre t, agr ed that th std walk n ed d
repairing, but protested str t paving.
~900 South Washtn ton Street
RellOve and r placed teriorated or off-grad concrete; construct 6" and 2•
paving, no width chang
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100 Est Yale Av nu
R v and r placed t rtorated or off-grad concr t construct z• asphalt
ov rlay . (Paving not assess d.)
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200 East Yale Avenue
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Remove and replace deteriorated or off grade co nc re e; co ns ruct 2" asphal
overlay. (Paving not assessed .)
MR . AND MRS. ALVARADO, 2701 South Grant Str t (co rner of Yal Av
Grant Street). Mr s. Alvarado stat d that the RTD bu ss s ar bra
and she felt it unfair that the property owner would hav o pay
the concrete . She was advised the curb and gutter repair s ar th
responsibility of the property own r . Staff wa s r qu s d to in v s t igat
matter to det rmine if RTD busses w re causing deterioration . Mr . Alvarado
attempted to explain the situation, s atlng tha he proble s th ey a
exp ri need only star d to occur aft r the RTD bus s s s ar d o us Val a s
a regular route .
300 East Yale Avenu
R move and r place deterlorat d or off-grade co nc ret cons rue 2" asp al
overl1y. (Paving not assess d .)
No co nts .
700 East Yale Av nu
Remove ind repl1ce d t riorated or of grad concr te; cons true 2" a sp al
overlay . (Paving not 1ssess d .) Construct 4 ' sld wal were no x1s 1ng .
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800 East Yale Avenue
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Retnove and replace deteriorated or off -grade concrete; construct z• asphalt overlay. (Paving not assessed.)
No COlllents.
900 East Yale Avenue
Reaove and replace deteriorated or off-grade concrete; construct 2" asphalt ov rlay. (Paving not assessed.)
No c011111ents.
1000 East Yale Avenue
R ve and replace deteriorated or off -grade concrete; construc t 2• asphalt overlay. (Paving not assessed .)
1100 East Yale Av nue
R ve and replace deteriorated or off-grad concrete; construct 2" asphalt overlay. (Paving not assessed .)
R08ERT SCHROEDER, 1100 [1st Yale Av nu, asked tf t re uld any r val
of tr s or Installation of std ilk in th 1100 block . It was confirmed
th re uld not be . r . Schroed r also stated that as Denver's traffic ha s
caused aost of th d ag to East Yale, Englewood should not have to pay half
the overlay cost. H felt Denver should pay a larg r share of the costs.
Ns. Ragland explained that as 1r working with Denv rand they are
proposing to do th rk with th ir er s, and at th prices they have
given us, wil l be r 111z1ng a considerable savings by having th do th
work. Nr . Schroed r still felt that Engl Is not r sponslbl for hal t
d ge and th r for should not b r sponslble or half h cost of r pairs.
I was stated tha Council felt t ls nt wl nv as r asonabl .
000 East Yale
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400 East Yale Avenue
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Remove and replace deterlorat d or off-grade concrete; construct 2• asphalt
overl1y. Construct 4' sidewalk on west half of block.
No COlllllents.
500 £1st Yale Avenue
Re110ve ind replac deteriorated or off -grad concr te ; construct 2• 1sphalt overl1y.
JAMES WARFORD, 2700 South Pennsylvania, stated that RTO traffic has da aged
East Y1le and that they should assist Engl od with a portion of the costs.
CABRINA WARFORD, 2700 South P nnsylvania, concurr din her husband 's
st1t nts st1ting th1t it Is Denver ind RTD 's tr1ffic ich Is damaging East
Y1le. She requested th1t the City discuss this situ1tion with RTO about
sharing the p1ving costs. She felt th se 1ssess nts uld cause a financ ial hardship on hr and hr neighbors .
600 East Yale Avenu
Reaove ind r plac d ter1orated or off -gr d co cret construe 2• 1sp al
overlay. Constru t 2 ' s1d alk r no x1sting .
Noc nts.
000 W st Yale Av nu
R 110ve and r placed terlorated or off-grad concr te; construct 3• asphalt overl1y.
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200 West Yale Avenue
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Remove and replace deteriorated or off -grad concret ; construe 3" asphal
overlay.
OERYL GEASE, 2727 South Bannock Street, asked concerning the crit ria for
determining the need to replace concrete . He wa s informed he ngin r1ng
staff will meet with him to explain the reasons for r quir1ng r plac m nt o
concrete. He stated for the record that his sidewalk s did not n d r air1n
He asked why Englewood uses special I prove nt districts to pay or pa 1ng
Instead of using the general tax funds . City Manager Cown xplain d at
Englewood has used this thod since 1956. lo accomplish paving i h g n ral
tax funds would requir an 1ncrease in prop rty taxes. Mr . Cown fur hr
explained that as the i prov nts add to the value of the prop r y, it as
been the general concensus that the cost of these i prove nts should b
assessed to th prop rty owners. The i prov nts could not be accompli s d
within the current tax structure . Mr . Gease furth r Inquired as to th m o
used to calculate his assess n
LEE JONES, 2740 South Cherokee, c nt don the City's assess nt procedur ~
for sharing th costs of paving districts and her ce1 d confinna 10n of is
state nts. H asked If ramps for the handlcapp d will be install din
conjunction with this district. Mayor Oise plain d that the City was
ngag d fn a progra ~ reby ev ry corn r In th City will ntuall ha
curb cuts design d for hand! apped indl iduals. Any curb int rs c 10n
needs r pairing In th s paving district will construct d to acco da
wh lchalrs .
BARBARA DREH R, 2743 outh Bannoc Sr , as ed Ifs e would assess d f or
paving on Amherst as w 11 as Yale Av nu • Sh was advls d that If r
property fs exactly in th •lddl , sh could be as ss d for 25 f et of Yale
and wh n Amhers Is In a paving district sh would also b assess d for 25
f et for Amherst. Sh wa s advised to ch c this further with th tng,n erin
staff.
300 W st Val Av nu
R v and r plac d t riorat d or of
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Public Heiring, Hirch 9, 1987
Pige JO
400 West Vile Avenue
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Re111e>ve ind repl1ce deterior1ted or off -gr1de concrete; construct 3" 1sph1lt
overliy.
No c0tmnents.
As there were no further coaaents, M1yor Otts 1nnounced thit ill informition
represented 1t this public heiring would be considered by the Council, ind
th1t 1nother public heiring to conssld r th cre1tion of Piving District No .
32 w1s scheduled for April 6, 1987, it 7:30 p .a., 1t w lch ti iCtion will b
t1k n to fin1lize th est1blis nt of P1ving District No . 32 .
COUNCIL Hf ER HIGOAY MOVED, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER VAN DYKE, TO CLOS[ THE
PUBLIC HEARING. Vote results:
Ayes: Council Metlber Hlgdiy, Vin Dyke, Vobejd1, Kozicek, Bile,
Otis.
N1ys: Non
Absent : Council Hetlber Br1dsh1w
Motion c1rrted.
COUNCIL H~ ER HJGOAY YEO TO AOJOURN. Th
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ting w1s 1djourned 1t 9 :40
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C JTY OF ENGLEWOOD
PUBLIC HEARING ROSTER
MARCH 9, 1987
AGEfl>A ITEM NO. 2(A )
PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT: CREATION OF PAVING DISTRICT NO. 32
PLEASE PRINT YOUlt NAME Afl> ADORESS:
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
PUBLIC HEARING ROSTER
MARCH 9, 1987
AGDl>A JTEN NO. 2(A)
PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE EHGLEWOOO CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT: CREATION OF PAVING DISTRICT HO . 32
ADDRESS:
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AGENDA FOR TH
PlTBLIC HEARING OF
THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
MARCH 9 , 19 7
7:30 P.N.
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l. Call to order, invocation, pledge ot allegiance and ro ll call.
2. Public Hearing.
(a ) To conaider the creation ot Paving Diatrict No. 32.
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PAVING DISTRICT NO. 32
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PAVI G DISTRICT NO. 32
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AGENDA FOR THE
PUBLIC HEARING OF
THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
MARCH 9, 1987
7:30 P.N.
1. Call to order, invocation, pledge ot allegiance and roll
call.
2. Public Hearing.
(a) To coneider the creation ot Paving Di•trict No. 32.
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PAVING DISTRICT NO. 32
PUBLIC HEARING MARCH 9, I 987
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PROPOSED SCHEDULE FOR PAVING DISTRICT NO. 32
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Introduction of a bil I fot an ord1nanc er a 1 g the District.
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struct 2" asphalt overlay. (Paving not assessed.)
18) 1100 E. Yale Ave.
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rue 2" asph l overly. (P ving no s essed.)
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PUBLIC HEARING -PAVING DISTRICT NO. 32
4600 s. Cherokee St.
Remove, replace deteriorated or ott-grade concrete: con-
struct 6", 2" paving, no width change.
3000 s. Grant st.
Reaove, replace deteriorated or ott-grade concrete; con-
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Remove, replace deteriorated or oft-grade concrete; con-
atruct 6", 2" paving, no width change.
4) 3200 s. Grant St.
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700 E. Kenyon Ave.
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2900 s. Lincoln st.
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Remove, replace deteriorated or oft-grade concrete; con-
•truct 6", 2" paving, no width change.
10) 3900 s. Wa•hin ton t.
Remove, rep ace eteriorated or oft-grade concre e; con-
•truct 6", 2" paving, no width change.
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Remove, replace deteriorated ot oft-grade concrete; con-
struct 2" asphalt overlay. (Paving not assessed.)
12) 200 E. Yale Ave.
Re•ove, replace deteriorated ot oft-grade concrete; con-
struct 2" asphalt overlay. (Paving not assessed.)
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struct 2" asphalt overlay. (Paving not assessed.)
700 !. Yale Ave.
Reaove, replace deteriorated ot oft-grade concrete; con-
atruct 2" aaphalt overlay. (Paving not •••••••d.) Conatruct
4' aidewalk where not exiating.
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15) 800 E. Yale Ave.
Remove, replace deteriorated ot oft-grade concrete; con-
atruct 2" aaphalt overlay. (Paving not aaaeaaed.)
16) 900 E. Yale Ave.
Reaove, replace deteriorated ot oft-grade concrete ; con-
atruct 2" a•phalt overlay. (Paving not aaaeaaed .)
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17) 1000 E. Yale Ave.
Reaove, replace deteriorated ot off-grade concretes con-
atruct 2" aaphalt overlay. (Paving not a•••••ed .)
18) 1100 !. Yale Ava .
Reaove, replace deteriorated ot oft-grade concrete; con-
atruct 2" aaphalt overlay. (Paving not ••••••ed.)
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Remove, replace deteriorated o! o!t-grade concrete; con-
struct 2" asphalt overlay.
20) ,oo E. Yale Ave.
Remove, replace deteriorated o! o!!-grade concrete; con-
struct 2" asphalt overlay. Construct,, sidewalk on west halt ot block.
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21) 500 E. Yale Ave.
Remove, replace deteriorated o! oft-grade concrete; con-
struct 2" asphalt overlay.
22) 600 E, Yale Ave.
Remove, replace deteriorated ot ot!-grade concrete; con-
struct 2" asph lt overlay. Construct 2' sidewalk where not existing.
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23) 000 w. Yale Ave.
Remove, replace deteriorated or off-grade concrete; con-
atruct J" aaphalt overlay.
24) 100 W. Yale Ave.
Reaove, replace deteriorated or off-grade concrete; con-
struct 3" aaphalt overlay.
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Remove, replace deteriorat ed or ott-grade con c rete; con-
atruct 3" aaphalt overlay.
26) 300 w. Yale Ave.
Reaove, replace deteriorated or ott-grade concrete; con-
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COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
February 24, 1986
SPECIAL MEETING:
The City Council of the City of Engl wood, Arapaho Coun y, Colorado, me 1n
special session on F bruary 24 , 1986, a 7 :30 p .m.
Mayor Otis, presiding, called the meeting to order.
The invoca ion w s given by Council M mb r H19d y . Th pledge of all g1an ce
wa s 1 d by Ma yor Otts.
Mayor Otis ask d for roll call . Upon a call of the roll, the following w re
presen :
Council M mb rs Higday, Van Oy
Otis.
Ab s nt: Non .
Th Mayor d clared a quoru pr sen .
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Also pres n w re:
City Hanagtr HcCown
A s1stant City Hang r Var as
City A torn y Olstn
ob Jda, ozace , Bilo, Bradshaw,
Acting Dir ctor of Eng n ertn S rvlce
0 puty City Clerk Crow.
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VEO , SECO 0£0 BY COU Cll H R O A, TO OPEN THE
PUBLIC HEARING TO C SIOER THE FO TIO O PAVI G DISTRICT 31 . Upon a
call of the roll, the following vote result d ;
Ay s: Council H rs HI day, Van Oy e, Vo Jda, oz1c , 8110
Brad aw, 0 is .
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Ac 1ng Director of Engin er1n9 Servic s Kahm pr s n P
1nforma ion on Paving Dis ric s in Engl wood, follow d by cos
in orma ion, tlm tabl , and m thod of payment of Pav1ng Dis r1c
also presented specific information on the type of propos d 1
would be Included 1n Paving Distr\ct No. 31 .
Mayor Otis set the forum for receiving public comm n s, s a I g h no
dec1s1on would be made by City Council at this mee 1ng. Ad c1s1on concern1ng
th b1ll for an ordinance will be made at the March 17, 1986 , r gular Council
m ting: he ordinance creating Pav1ng District No . 31 w1ll be cons1dered on
final reading on Apr1l 7, 1986, at wh ich tim another public hearing will ake
place prior to the vot of Ci y Counc\l . All comm n s made a his me ing
(February 24, 1986) will be taken into cons\deratlon by the City Council.
Council M mber H1gday addressed the aud1 nee concerning previous Paving
Districts. He invited any of those present to contact him if hey were
interested in knowing of research don by Council and/or staff. He men ion d
that when he was first elected to Council, one of the items brough to his
attention was that the residents of Olstrlct Ill wanted so e hing done about
Clarkson Str t. However, Clarkson Is a unique stree in that i borders wo
cities with the majority of the street 1n he city lim1ts of Englewood, but a
s1gn1ficant amount of it is In Cherry Hills V11lag and I 1s only r c n ly
tha Cherry Hills Village has lndlcat d an Int r st In part,clpattng In an
effor to bring the stree up to standard . He concluded by sta Ing tha 1t is
a for gone conclusion tha Clarkson will paved, but tha he encouraged
co nts and would support anything tha a aJor1 y of he res1d n s of ach
block requ sts . He further stat d tha Paving Dis ric would a e In o
cons1derat1on Individual neighborhood n ds .
Entered in o the record wa s the publi sher's affldav1t s atlng the publ1c
hearing to consider Paving District No . 31 was published January 22 through
f bruary S, 1986 n the Engl wood Sent1nel. Also en er d into the re cord wa s
a I r ro Ma or Joan R. Duncan of C ry Hills VillagP 1n favor o h
crea 10n o Pavl g D s rt e O. 31.
C nts w re r quest d fr he aud nee; all witness s r duly sworn In
prior to pr sen 1ng c nts:
000 E. H 112(fen Avenu
~ ve and r placed t rlorated or off.grad concret construe e• & 3"
paving, no width changes .
No co nts.
d or off.grad concre construe a• I 3•
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3600 S. Cl ark s on Str et
P ov and r plac dPt r1ora d or o f gr e con cr P; ov rlay a c, y cos
o co .., n s.
37 00 S. Clarkson Street
R nov and repl ace deter1or ed or o f-graJ concr
Mr Clyde B. Ta lor 1 3705 Sou h Clarkson,
r sponsib1l1ty o paving and concr cos
; Paving Sec 10n l
sch duling our paving and concr e wor a a
wor ) 1s completed. H w s assured by Mr. hrn ha his only
y
Counc,t
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r sponsib1li y would be for concre e wor {ins atl1ng a
mber Higd y also assur d him tha he coordin 10n o
cause wor ob r pea d.
Council M mb r H1gd ay inform d h audience h
he 3700 bloc k w1l l not be destroyed as a resul
3800 S. Clarkson Str et
Remov and r pl aced er 1or at d or of grad concr
Jim B ar1ch 1 3829 Sou h Clar son.
propos d; t he usage Cl ar son Stre
s re s; h iming of th e assessM n
addr ss d by Cou ncil H b rs and Hr.
Mayor O i co nt d tha the C1t Council
probl , and would pass on Hr. Rusts
al o s a d tha th lgh -ton w lght
R id ncoura d o r or o
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4000 South Clarkson
Remove and replace deter1ora ed or off gra e caner ; Pav1n9 Sec 10n I;
trans1t1on o Paving Sec 10n II at sou h end.
Jams Phillippe, 6466 Eas Fair Avenu , owner o 4087 an 4089 Sou h Clar son~
was concerned about the loss o the s1x cot onwood res and the 100 ft. of
hedge a his locat1on. H felt the res and h dge contr1bu ed grea ly o
he valu of the property. He wa s inform d th res would have o be re oved
as thy ar a hazard to tra f1c and app ar o be 1n ou and leaning over
Clar son; how v r, the hedge will no n d ob r move . Sa f w s reques
o discuss h ree r plac men progra~ w1 h r. Ph1ll1ppe.
4045 South Clarkson, question e usage of gas mone ,
and wa s assur d tha th funds the C1 yr ce1ved from he State w r normally
us d or a1ntenance of str ets which had b en 1 rev d 1n pr v1ous paving
d1str1c s He spo e in favor of the proJ ct. H ques ion d h h1ckn ss of
concret as compared to the thlc ness requ1r don own r's driveways. He also
qu s 1oned he need to replace his dr1v wa y, f eling 1t wa s 1n good shape .
Council M mber Higday assured Hr . Hend h would p rsonally chec h
driveway with Mr . Kahm to determln th replac ment n d. Mr. H nde 1s also
concern d about h increased traffic and sp ding. Council M mb r Hlgday
a ssured the audience that various thods of sp d control are b 1ng
consid red by Council. Hr . H nd es ated hat he felt the Ch rry Hills
Village sid should also hav curb and gutter
Doris Peacock 1 4055 South Clarkson, spo e concerning the 1ncr ased traffic on
Clar son due to then w developm n on Moc 1ngbird Lane and sugq s ed w
Install ordinary stop sign . She flt the curren sl ua 10n Increased
pollution and a devaluation of prop rty. Sher u s d wha e er could b don
o 11ml indus rial busin ss true s.
4100 South Cl rkson
R move and r plac d erlorated or o f -grad concre ; Paving Section II.
cone rn1ng the lie of
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on Clarkson and the lack of pol 1cr. p roll 1r~
concre e marked around th cornPr on Prine
of his propo sed s1dewal on Cl r son.
around he corner is consi er in ers
hat he side walk will ex nd along
nor h.
4600 South Clarkson
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trans1t1on to Paving Section I t sou hen .
Carl Welker, 4611 Sou h Clarkson. suppor d the paving of the bloc , bu
expressed co ne rn about h ra fie and would suppor a stop l1gh a h
Tufts 1ntersec ion .
H 1 n McCreary 4635 Sou h Cl
Sh pre erred a 2 t. sid wal
Council M mb r Higday confirm d tha
sld wa lk would be install d, but
n go 1a d since his particular
of a 4 ft. sid walk . Mayor Otis
und r considera ,on .
Elm r lun~b rg, 4685 Avenu . S aff w_a_s_r~~
dr inage would not b a feet d to h1s d
shu o fs and how h y f1 w1 h the
be allow d tor ove h1s own curb.
D par nt 1n doing this.
4700 South
R ov and
Ralph C, s
concerning
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riora ed or off grad conc r
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brough to Council's at n ion
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and gu ter 1n Pav ng 01s ric o. 30 (700 East Hans 1 Id).
that Mansfield wa s ta n out of Pa ing Dis r1c o. 30 becaus surface studies
show d that It t C1ty s andards . Han I ld wa s ov rlay d und r the Cit 's
regular alntenante program; how ver, concr te repairs are still the
responsibility of the own rs . He brou ht to Council s atten 10n h lac of
traffic control on Clar son: he would 11 e to see stop s1gns on Oxford, Tu s
and Layton. As a r sult of Hr. Gies ' co nts, the C1ty H•na r was d1rected
to have the Police Chi f supply patrol o the ar a during t hours of 7 to
8:30 a .•. and 3:30 to S p.m. It wa s con 1r d by Hr. ah tha th property
own r Is assess d only for 16 ft. o paving width. I •
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the wat r main in arkson Street. Council directed he Ci y anager to h ve
he U illty Department Investigate this concern and to ensur ha any repair s
will be done before street construction begins . She also e press d her
concern about the house across the street from her home in Ch rry Hills. She
would l Ike help from Englewood to see that the property is cleaned up. C1 y
Manager Mccown stated he would discuss the matter wi h he Cly Manager of
Cherry Hills Village. She also asked about doing some of the curb and gut er
work priva ely.
Janice Anderson 4733 Sou h Cl rkson s d sh is in favor of paving and
sid w 1 . She e s that the City should pay a larger share due to the amoun
of through traffic. Mrs . Anderson questioned why we can 't get a be er pr1c
than she can. Mrs. Anderson complained that city wor ers were m r ing
concret on Monday (a City holiday). It was explained that generally an owner
can save money by hiring their own concrete contrac or because hey won 't have
to pay the Incidentals that come with an assessment (legal fees. interes .
etc.) Mr. Kahm explained that the individual marking concre eon Mon ay dos
not r celve overtim pay.
4800 South Clarkson
R move and replace deteriorated or off -grade concrete; Paving Sec ion I .
Bob Boardm n 4831 South Clar son, stated that Clar son Str ne s sop
signs to re uce tra fie . He requ s th d finltion of an ar rial s re
and he pres n classification of Sou h Clar son . Mr. ah provid d he
d fin1 ion of an art r11l str et and stat d hat Clar son ,s an ar rial on
Englewood's Master Sr Plan . Mr. Board an woul 11 Council o consld r a
bike pa h along Clarkson; Council agreed to pass along o Ch rry Hills t 1s
r quest or a bike path. He expr ssed concern on his par and on he par of
his neighbors about the landscaping In the 4800 bloc . He was assured tha
the landscaping and shrubbery would not be disturbed. Stat1s lcs to bac up
the philosophy concerning the narrowing of the str on th south en of he
projec w re question d. Council M mb r Hlgday asked the City Manager to loo
into the possibility of changing he truck tonnage wight fro 8 ons o
4-tons. He reco nded having stop signs at Tufts, Quincy, 0 ford and
Mansfield, poss1bly a raffle l1gh a lu ts . Mayor O 1s s ta ed he would
pres nt to Ch rry Hills V1ll g the d sires of En 1 wood cltiz ns for a bi e
trail along Clarkson.
Abner Pain 4891 South Clarkson, stat d h was oppos d to the Paving District .
He rought to Counci s attention that In 1968, Chenan o (b t n Washington
and Clar son) was In I paving district and his concr will no drain . H
wa s assur d that th City will r pair Chenango at no cos to Mr . Pain .
Hr. Board~an return d to th podlu to addr ss Council cone rnlng drainag
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standard and must be replaced. City Attorney Olsen told Mr. Fisher o se
legal advise from his own lawyer.
4900 South Clarkson
Remove an replace deteriorated or off-grade concrete; Paving Sec Ion I .
No co11111ents.
5000 South Clarkson
Remov and replace deterlorat d or off grade concrete; Paving Sec 10n I .
Gerald Gibson, 4891 South Clarkson, stated his concern about the Belleview
intersection. He state e doesn't want an Island In Clarkson whi ch wou ld
prevent him from going northbound from his driveway. Mr . Gibson stated that
the picket fence installed by Cherry Hills is a traffic hazard and should be
removed . Council M mber Higday requested staff to supply him with the
Belleview intersection d sign when available. Council Me ber H1gday will
share this Information with the Clarkson Street owners . Mr. Gibson concurred
in the co11111ents m de tonight about traffic and excessive speed on South
Clarkson.
Council M mber Hlgday in~tructed staff tha the final design for he 5000
block of South Clarkson, If different than presently planne • should be
review d by him and the residents .
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Acting 01r ctor ah introduc d Royce S 1th, ind penden real s a e
appraiser . Hr . S tth pres nted to Council sp clfic benefl s that could b
peeled and der v d by adJac n proper y owners hrough he cons ru e ion of
his paving district. H reported that from his aspec , the p ving district
would ncr as the value of the property by a subs antial p rcen ag He al so
s ressed he need to Install the 4 ft . sidewalks wherever possible .
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an o lncre1sing th flo of the inters ction of Cl ar son
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graveT top should there be a hard rain which would result 1n erosion of the
black top. He felt a curb or a concrete strip should be Installed. Mr. Kah
explained that the gravel shoulder and drainage ditch were the only section
that the Cherry Hills would approve in preliminary meetings . The gravel
shoulder would be the same as any other gravel shoulder on a secondary
highway. Cherry Hills will be responsible for maintaining it . Bilger's
conrnents will be proposed to Cherry Hill. Mr . Bilger asked who is responsible
for the project after It is completed. Mr . Kahm stated that the project would
hav a two -year warranty, after that the responsibility does revert back to the property owners.
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PUBLIC HEARING. The meeting was adjourned at 10 :JB without a vote . w~~A.,;x; ~
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