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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-11-21 (Regular) Meeting AgendaI CITY COUNCIL .MEETING-November 21, 1977_ Jl.e g ular • • - • • CITY COUNCIL MEETING ovember 21 1977 I ORDINANCE II ~ 29, 30 , 31 RESOLUTION II ~~ 44 , 45 • • - • 0 I • • n ( • • • • • AGENDA FOR THE RE GULA R MEETING OF THE ENG LEWOOD CITY COUNCIL NO VE MBER 21, 1977 7 :30 P.M. Call to order, invocation by Reverend Stanley Fixture, Englewood United Methodist Church, 3885 South Broad- way, pledge of alle giance by Boy Scout Troop #92, and roll call . 1. Minutes. (a) Minutes of the regul ar meeting of November 7, 1977 . (Copies enclosed.) 2. Pre-Scheduled Visitors. 4. (a) Mr. Marten E. Lathrop will be pre sen t to accept a distinguished service award in appre- ciation of public service in promotion of 1 nationwide observanc e of United Nations Day. Other Visitors. Communications -No Action Recommended. (a) Mi nutes of the Englewood Housing Authority meeting of Sep tember 27, 1977. (Copies enclosed .) (b) Minutes of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals meeting of October 12, 1977. (Copies enclosed.) (c) Minutes of the Plann ing and Zoning Commission meeting of October 18, and November 9 , 1977 . (Copies enclosed.) (d) Minutes of the Denver Regional Council of Governments meeting of October 19 , 1977. (Copies enclosed.) • --- I • • - ( • I • • - Page 2 Nov ember 21, 1977 Agenda 4. Communication s -No Action Recommended (Continued). (e) Minutes of the Englewood Public Library Board meeting of Lfovember 8, 1977 . (Copies enclosed .) (f) Memorandum f rom the City Mana ger concerning the ICMA Annual Conference held in Atlanta, Georgia, Oc tober 30-November 3, 1977. (Copies en clo sed .) (g) Memorandum f rom the Director of Parks and Recreation to the City Manager concerning his repor t on the 1977 Congress f or Recreation and Parks, October 2 -6 , 1977 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Copies enclosed .) (h) Financial Report for t he month of Oc tober, 1977. (Copi es nclosed.) 5. Communications -Action Recommended. (a) -a ti (b) (c) Recommendat i ons from t he Planning and Zoning Commission mee tin g o f Nove mber 15, 1977 con- cerning automobile wrecking and/or junk yar ds. (Copies enclosed.) Recommendation f rom the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting o f November 15, 1977 con- cerning t he development plan f or an office bui lding proposed to be located at 3270-3280 South Bannock Str eet. (Copies enclosed.) Council action request for re t ail liquor store r enewal for ILD, Inc., d/b /a E-Z Liquors Inc. , 3353 South Santa Fe Drive. (Copies enclosed.) Council action request for a hotel a nd restauran t ,liquor license renewal for Demetrios Corporation d/b /a Araps Old Gun Shop, 3866 South Broadway. (Copies enclosed.) (e) HCouncil action request for var ious annual 1 , ('1 license renewals. (Copies enclosed.) $ µfi l,...J.<~ • I • • - ( • I • • • Page 3 November 21, 1977 Agenda 6. City Attorney. Ordinance on Final Reading. ;1' ~(a) Ordinance approving a grant between the City ~.., ' ,Jf P ~ Englewood and the Englewood Housing Authority ~ I' 'p (1.t,PU or the use by the Englewood Housing Authority ~ UJ of $150,000 for the Housing Rehabilitation ~~\ Program. (Copies enclosed .) Bills fo r Ur dinances . ( 1') -,fJ(l.·J,lll O(_ Bill r i la Ling t o thP effecLive date of a notice o f resignation or retirement. (Copies enclosed.) J (c ) Bill controlling, restricting and prohibiting , . . •' , c~1z!=ain anima l s, fowl and animal by-products. . l'-1 0 '""' (Copies e nclosed .) 111 l (d) Bill appro ving an agrePment for library services , e~ between the ArapRhoe Regional Library District l 1J'-and the Cit y of Englewood . (Copies enclosed .) I t °' Other Matters . (c ) At t orney's Choice . 7. City Manager. (a) Resolution of intention to issue r.ot to exceed $20,000,000 aggregate principal amount of ~-4~ hospital revenue bo nds (Porter Memorial Hospital J,~Proj ect) of the City of Englewood . (Copies '-1J (ll enclosed .) / (b) Resolution amending the proposed 1978 Budget . ...,(} N, 0-,,-{Copies enclose d.) (c) Bill for an Ordinance adopting the budget of . 1 ~ the City of Englewood, Colorado, for the fiscal ,) • J.J, 'year 1978 . (Copies enclosed.) (d) Bill for an Ordinance appropriating monies for all municipal purposes in the City of Englewood \) >J,L(( in the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1978 (c ., and ending December 31, 1978, constituting what is termed the annual appropriation bill for the fiscal year 1978. (Copies enclosed.) • I • • - r • • • I • • • Page 4 Novemb er 2 1 , 1 977 Agenda 7. City Manager (Con tinued .) 8. (e) Memorandum from the Director o f Public Works · ~ to t he City Manager concerning a sc hedu le and !YlV ' 7 t(v. list of streets p ropo sed f or Paving Dist ric t #25. (Copies encl osed.) (f) Memorandum from th e Chief o f Pol ice to the City Ma na ger conc erning t he Civi l Defense Protram. (Copies enclosed.) (g) Manager's Choice. General Discussion . ~ , ·:,~ .,..,.,, , -.& ,/) e u..,,,, ,.."-'U._,, (a) M I Ch . -C-.,1:.l-f\~ {F' ayor s 01.ce . J~ . r , .. -~Uv t _,. tJ-\.,M..Vc_/A--<.--'v·~ (b) Councilman's Choice.J 9. Adjournment. /)J,A ~u:- ANDY 7c COWN City Ma nager • I • • - • • • I • • • ROL L CALL Moved Se conde d Wi 11 i ams Sove rn Smi tn Mann Brown c 1 a vto n .x:: Ma yor laylor I ( /'l ( 2'1 /)) /-u ).__ (J ., -ff ) I ;__L~L ,11..(-; (,{ :{ [ k < J I J ' 1 /"" J If '.) t!I ( 1 ( ,,___, ' • I ( 1( / I J) J tH \.. A ive Nav tlvlr I Absta i n Absent I . • • I • - • • RO LL CALL M d S d d A N Ab Ab t ove econ e we av sta n sen Will i ams ....- Sov ern V Smitn ~ Mann ,__.. Brown 1,,/' Clayton ~ I/ Mayor 1aylor I/ (AL ? 0 • I • • • I • - • • ROL L CALL M d S ove d d econ e A ,ve Nav Ab sta n Ab t sen Wi 11 iams L---- X Sovern v- :im1tn ~ Mann .., ~ X Brown t-,-- l.layto n ~ V Mayor 1avHi r V /a • I . . • I • • • ROLL CALL Moved Seconded A 1ve Nay Abs ta 1 n Absent Wi ll iams Sove rn Smith Man n lirown A c 1av ton ~ Mayor TaYlcr (a ) C[l}1,U b 'cJ. Q.t Jt t c (~J t < ~'\1U O !u.L ffi1.M u.., a,u_. ·Zl }: ct -----J /'/ L iv /' • <L{/ GAJL./; (, • I . • • I • - • • - RO LL CALL M d S ove d d econ e A 1ye N av Abt 1 s a n Ab t sen Williams Sover n Smith Mann llrown c;1av ton \')k I Mayor layT or .I Q_ -0 II-~ u-t-v ~. l v )1()1/1 • I . • • • I • - • • J ROLL CALL Mo ved Second d e Ave Nav Abstain Absent Wi 11 i ams Sovern Smit h Mann Brown c I ayton _JL_, Mayor laylor /)?_ ( /cJ 0 . fl,{_ /-1)1 -"/)) Ll 1,1 ~ 'l-l.l{ V ..i., ' /I t1 lf . /\ ,I /,~ .,v r 'r ,,,t ') ~ ~ J'·"-?,(__/ . /uu (}_,A. -i i J {lij..:tiW-"u 1J I . • • • n I • - • • RO LL CALL Moved Sec d d one Ave Nav Abs ta 1 n Absent Wi 11 i ams J,,,-- Sov ern '-- X ~m1tn v-- '/.. Mann ~ Brown i--- Clav ton "frl=' v-- Mayor Tavlor v--- ( ~ fl I ' J' JC(->· J ) n " ) ') _J_/ __ . .;J..:2 ..::L=--_,,_-e:;::;"'-' -----T"li=,,,;.-----,L-- J I . • • • • ' \ !J I I I ) Mo ved Seconde d y ')( I • • • POL L CALL A \V e Nav Willi ams ,_- Sover n i--- ::.m1th '--Mann i--- Brown f-,-- C lavto n .Ai'-t.--- Mayor Taylor '-- ,; 7/ t &.. ( . v ,-c -:--J. cl;_ / 'n >< I J x_,) I /1 I • / / ...,. 1 ) ,r, /7 l.!. J,, 1 ...; 'I J (,.. L i • I) I , L )' I I• l 'l.) I J J IZ· i,) • Absta i n Absent 7 /", , l /.f / 1' I • • I • • • ROL L CALL M d S d d A N Ab t 1 Ab t ove econ e 1Ye av s a n sen Wi 11 iams L--- X Sovern 1---"" :im1tn 1--- X Mann 1..--' Brown l--- 1..1ayton ~ L--- Mayor laylor v-- ~) ( .,I • I • • • • I • • • ROLL CALL Moved s econded Ave Nav Abstain Absent Wi 11 fams I,,- " Sovern L---- Sm1th t--" C .. X Mann t--- Brown v- Clayt on --,1. V Mayor Taylor L,-- I ~ ) ) ) \. I / )t ,I. "AV ),,at, t1 > .J J I ' (' 1')_ ( '( ('-l "-t / 0 I t( // I . • .--·---------• n I • • • RO LL CALL Moved Second d e Ave Williams Nay Abstain Absent Sovern :im1tn Mann tirown l layton~ Mayor Taylor !'1 rv ) ? I -v l u ,, '-" v J ---i u o / r k'.,c 1 ( /1 { 1, J ,) , , l L1... f (u <J.,Z..,, , ' , u 5e1 l< nt .; J (.-I ">l (,1 , I / ~ ; I 1 < rry 11 .i. r) ( I V J ,1 J .:.W.-J .J 0t.,/ LG /< 'll f /d. <! e> 1.-<. ', 2_.<1 > ' 'lL , l.{ (. <:!-I /, t• I-,, b 1l tL < 1/ l..~( I- ,I ~lJ ;1 ~.v / l ( )<-('__ ~ ,,_ . ..., I • • • • -I • • - ROLL CALL Mo ved Seco d d n e Ave Nay Absta1n Absent Will i ams Sovern ::im1 tn Mann Brown L I a vton ..-K. Mayor Tay! er J(e ) /t / d J t/1 'l I • ,, (,... l ( J ' (',t't ( 1 l ('_ { (Cf))l tlj ) j}uu"l / 1 1 /) 1...f-i.._,, /f lu ( '?' ("-'1;J { ( , /1') G-... 'L • -1 fl I J IU J I(! / il tl 'JU t--~ , ' I / ., : / ' / / I u Jc, .:., IL ..I «.. r -0. ~ u ,)J.., I I .J ! ' , ~ j ·~ l j ',I.+.}, ' i)) ..),, I Jr ·~ . J.... t.· " yJJ (LI.I. (£.{ _ t,U f \ l ,} (1 < )I C.d >.-• / I , -L • '--t I '-' r ,) (' .J ~{IA.~ 1 I ,(J r' ,I~ I ,l() -( J ., I . • ..c;; • Moved Second d e A. )<. ) • I (( 1 ( (1-<_ ( / V l 1 (1 l 1 1 CI I ))l tJ l,\.., I • • • POL L CALL Ave Nav Abstain Absent Wi 11 iams Sovern ::im1th Mann Brown Cl ayton , A May or "Taylor (' 1 J ) 0 1 C .../ //_; -0A it_;-~ ;,1 I(' 11 1)// / ), J J~ cft ,:_, / l(' ?U',2 J) r (,-1 1 v ' / / (.J J ' ;](~- ~ 7 \,(_ ( 1 1 '\ 11...f , (i • I . • n I • • • ·-' ROLL CALL Moved Seconded Ave Nav Abstain Ab sent Wi 11 iams ~ Sovern :imnn Mann l:!r own t;layton May or Taylor "'I 1 11 (I)._/ ) '\ w ' I ( M '':),, 1 1 ..., -Yi1 ;U-<r _1_~c.i -t I ,tl I ~ ,,.___, J L~ ) _.,, A' ,;/ F ,{--v ) l f'l I Ii-. j_ I, UJ ) I ' I I, , l V ) I / f ( • ( JU I. I • I .t + [7J ~ I I , • I ( ~ ;,'>( ,-..,.. . ". J I , ( < ' <. ~ V L. _) V ·l../ '-(..( f ,--,,. b(.J-1 ; .( Ch) v > ol ...../ ,.. .-4.u_ 1 )-j U l l ), a(., , I • ~ I • • · In I • -• - - = :,; - ROLL CALL Mo d S d d ve econ e Ave Nay Abstain Absent Wi1 l i ams ~ Sovern L--- ',(__ Sm1th ~ "/... Mann -y:;:;;-. Brown ~ LlaYton "f...... '-- Kayor Taylor .L-- l l. c.... ) /" () 1 /~ ,,..-;)'7 f) /' '-- / J d . /} I ~ ) ......_ . .A t ') l *:-/If? r I, -.J )( n -U s <../ -/t.-<.. ., ,..j I . . • • I • • - ROLL CALL Mov d S d d e econ e Ave Nay Abstain Absent Wi 111 ams Sover n 'i. Sm1tn Mann X Brown Clavton )'\-, Mayor laylor ~ c· / . l-1 J '-()tJ' ._5) )u ) ' :?) /' ,{ CJ c..., ( 4.-1 0 I l / J 0 2-c ) I./ I < , ) -I £A _)l/,1 L.f •-J ,, ) l''"j' ) /jav /ja_ t ' L, ;n ~ }; })d,rnuj' ))1 !]au / J (l 1, A. IU -C J '7,A / )---~ I . • • • I • • - RO LL CALL Moved Seconded A ,ve Nav Abstain Willi ams y;:::::;- Sov ern ~ sm,th I---- Mann v Bro wn v- Cla vton -;..._ 1,-- Mayor Taylor f....,,,-" l~ c 1c l/;n -1 i, ( (._, ( ( ,' ( (.,,[ , ( I I' ( '/ ) ' () I ) L t{//i.'Yl,\ ( (-(_ / ) J (! "? Jl I ( { t i-___, ,) ;:JI 11 U ,;/') U ~'. d cl-U 11\.t1-·i-t c i 1 cl1 n 1... /2 7fl~v ~/t 1) ) { v /lld fa fllA_l I Uz..< /A'L I ) j I /£ y ) ) l ' 0 / 1 I U ) I..{ ( [ t, ( { / _) )! ,A .{_J,i /1 / I ' I 'l I ' • Absent ·~ l., /µ../ 1·)1-u .J u '>-V luL/ I o !) I . • I • - • • - RO LL CALL M d S ove d d econ e A ,ye N av Abt 1 s a n Ab t sen X Wi 11 iams t.,,-- Sovern v Smlth I.-- )(,._ Mann L-- llrown l-- Llavton ~ i--- Mayor lay1or ~ • I . • • • ·I I • • • ----'-- ROLL CALL Moved Seconded Ave Nav Abstain Absent 'I--. Wi 11 i ams 1,---- Sovern v :>m1tn -,__.;..c '/.... Mann 1-- Brown l---c1ayton ~ J.--"" Mayor laylor /_. - { ~ ) ( .J ./ J I • • =--:::====-:-:::~-,- • • 1 J I • I • • • RO LL CALL Mo ved Seconded Ave Nav Abs ta f n Absent Wi 11 iams X Sovern Smith Mann X Brown cl ayton ·-,t;.__ Mayor 1aylor (/ti) 5 -I)(/ o J ., . l'/1 < YI u_(. 1 l /l. < /0 (1,,f.')1 () { ( n z 1 /_J ft 11 t ,. 1, ct. 11 -,~-4.. ,_J7}1A [ !1 /I ,/ ,i1 '-< A f /1 ~ ), \\ ' I ( I I J ~ (/..( !o ..... ) , t7A ,·) -1. (_ "" i::?...NJ ), tf. I , t.r(,r ")) r )f ,/_, r e. ( ~ (_, ,/ (' ,J A V A < 1 1 ;) ( ;@ -f'J') U 'l'l.?f/>) U (· ,1 i /..., II (V J-t-< ~ )' ti l{ j... ',1..Ulv J 1" \ I I ') l., I ' <, l ') ) ) l tt -i t -,, , .,..--i Lt,.. t-; t J )I,' ( / ( ! }\.. • . - f //1.,.,,_,(' ?) /1 fJ/~ <? 7 ( ,'f ( 1 ,./ ><../~ I • • ' • • • ROL L CALL .l. LL, _/) ~ /) ') u.. \_. ( l Ll '2. /v 0. ')'"l \...l -it (,.. J'lV ,(. __, Moved Seconded Abs ta 1 n Absent I . . • • - I • • - RO LL CALL Mo ved Sc d d eon e Ave Na v Abstain Absent w; 11 i ams Sovern )( Smith Mann -x Brown Clavton ..;- Mayor Tayl or r.._,:Tnu 1._ d ))~ ( _;/ {) • _-I. )l (1 u .. ~ c,.. 1 , 0 ( 1 / ~ { ., 7)LfTl L 7 flu J-<J»<.W 1 7 1 t /.. C ..,( ) \ J {,l C /1 .,). )1 v t 1'. ,l G<......., C ( t< ~ ~~,d_~ r µ OL ' 6 11 lu , 1 / ) t , c ~ J J I t t'f' t l ie c f (, I 1 ) 1 - -1 , l ,,/, t J. ,&.. 0_,., '-'/i ~ ( .i, /)U !, /w -i \.i'. })l( , J U .. t I -l l .. u'-f )li' e /{/-1 r-.J a. J & {' -, ) ) L .../ -( ,! ,-_, '/L J. / } ) (/ ,(: ) j,'<' Z < 11 0 t) ' 'liu"....> --r- !c1r ''---" )':,u, v ...1 7 Iv Ci. ,~e.nui 1<.<-<J • I • • - • ( J -.., )')1.,( 1~ tl 1,U •'-/) Mo ved Sec d d one ' ..J I ROLL CALL Ave Williams '-- Sovern ::im1tn , ~ Mann Brown -z:;::. Clayton -...,;;lf< ~ Mayor lavlor • • • Nav Abstain Absent v-- J,,.--- ~ \. .. '.../1<' ,,(,n......,- / ;1. !ft { u , , j" I ;, , .. u'-1 ~o ,t < -ct , b , c, 1-t • r ~' > .,;___ /v~ , , 1./...CA.. ft') t'<J ,) r,11 .t J f/li.,t,'7,{'X.,1 /U? f-~'1. )'11{( /)1UP (01L U .tA.J.<'.i, ~.1. ~ 1/U../cr /JJ/ T)l v._ /c.-' 1~ )~ :Xuu•C v • I • • r-, - • I ROLL CALL M d S ove d d econ e Willi ams r-Sovern Sm1tn Mann Brown c l ayton 9(-...J Mayor 1aylor ( 7 'Ht { \...., () YH..f ,'\...;_ ,, U ~ ....) A \Ve • • • Nav Abstain Absent II · !/-3;}_, <6) Jw ; /)11 (l 7'-1 nu ?l'lJ ,__,/J?U ?11 W{,_ J 0 /l d2, fi' / 4 l • I . . - • Moved y,~+ /) //-1/-33 5 ti, I • • - ROLL CAL L Na Abstain Absent . \ I . . • In I • - • - -' ROLL CALL Mo ve d Seconded A \ye Nay Abstain A bsent Williams // Sovern ,/ !>m1th I _./ Mann J/ Brown v l. 1 ayton "'fl-v- Mayor laylor V 0 • I . • • - • I • • • RO LL CALL M d S ove d d econ e A we Nav Abstain Absent 'i--. Willi ams .I/ Sovern l,--' smnn I---Mann l --llrown /_.,,-- Y-... {.; I ayton .::lk:: V Mayor Taylor /,, ft1 (d ) Fl )1 JJ ·,lr111 ti r11 'r---L • '))l:1z..r .J ) 'r /-< t r I 1 ){ I-(. ·K., < 1 1 <' 1..l -1. L~' ) ) () (,, lL L.___, I 1c, .1., (l ? ,'tA .. o u v \) -/ r7 L ,!_ 1 '('11 ) J (_ ,z l ~~(L J. ,j l.,C Cr v {.r l j J • u 0 V I . . - • I • • • RO LL CALL Moved Sec d d one Ave Nav Williams 1/ " Sovern 1./ '/.... Smnn I -./.._ Mann 1.,,--"' tlrown ~ t;layton ~~ v- Mayor Tavlor t--- (t:..) .J - ,J J~ 7',!ucJ I t,-- -1 ~ v /1 c £,ti? -y~- -, tit, )I ()~ ·t eJ1 1r d tt,.. • ,,..... /'") {,, -- Abstain Absent -- I C \) 0 I . I:/', I({,, ) I • • - _, ---------,----------------c -------- ROLL CALL Moved Seconded A we Nay Abstain Absent Williams V 'I... Sove rn l / '5( Smith I- Mann l --- Brown /, --Cl ayton ....JI,-v--- Mayor Taylor t,,"" ( )L cl ( l V t\ ( (/. ( !)) ;I , < { < ,! C / ~ t_/ b ;' ) ,1-{ /~ (( -& 1 f'? .4:~""°""'-j?J_ f) i ) ., t.::, 1.,.7 , >1 -'-(HJ, I l'G i{/ {: r r ) I ,., ,1 <.4--<' / / )~ a.., • v ~-, LU,t.u--ti ,, {i L -1 , ' '-..!) ' J ()) I , L v t t lt U n v ::.,-~ , /: L-,!,\ '-, ,J-<r ~'./, I ",A)/1 I(...;...~ CU 5 .Pt6'-(_ '1 ;. Z:-1_ ti ( I tc- • J)) ,, ( I J 6 , / .I I l • ,( I ( / ,,,-'t 1,1@11 I.). I '), I t/ 1)- ) J ( I ) ) . L I ' 'l l ) J I. H° ( & ,fl-~,f. I 1, I 1· ( It . <... • -,, /f.JO?vn) j" • t< /, ., \. t ?"L 'l U nu nu C.1_1 j I • • I • • .. • ----...!. .--------------- ROL L CALL Mo ved Seconded Willia ms Ave Nav Abstain Absent J,,.,- -../-Sovern ~ :i m1th J..,.,-- Mann J,,.,- '-L Bro wn ~ Cl avton ,,, L,.- Mayor 1aylor L '7 ( b) -:/r~ i3 .:..l ..J t « r .... n v /l c1 ,0 1 ~~ "-- ( J ,1 ) 1 ,i-_ y t.,l _) t l f?'( l.l .__) / )) ,!J l.( l ))t< >lt j :) l ( t1 ))~ J ..... £ , 1.1 .) ·-/J. I J ,_ ' "" . 0 / ---~ ' V ~~ I f) .. D I ' • I . • \ . I • - • • -, --------------------- ROLL CALL Moved Seconded Ave Nav Abstain Absent Wi 11 i ams V J-Sovern V Smith I/" Y-Mann ~ Brown L,--- Clayton -YJ J,,,-,- Mayor Taylor I./"' 0 (~ Cl • I • • \ • • - • I • • • ROLL CALL M d S d d A ove econ e 1ve Nay ~ Williams .....- Sovern i--- Smi t h l-'<::I-Mann l-- Brown l-Clavton 'K-l---' Mayor lav 1or ,__ ?{cc) t,..,._; ( ) (l_ J -1.., n, J < t ,1 i. 11 it· , i , ; n t., l"l'J..., ./f .. ?1 ;3 0 V-1, .., 1 j,,tl 2~U - J 1,,1_ ,'t., /_, . ;;;•' (/ J /o L I ('"I... { (/..' ) d ~,~ ) (' I {d ~. • Abstafn Absent )l (Y r- l/ ") I . 1(e) • M d S ove d d econ e I • • • ROLL CALL A Iv e Williams Nav Sovern ::,m1tn Mann Brown l. 1av ton -k._ May o r Ta v1o r I t, ) ') ~ lCT J \... l Ab sta n .f ti , CcY.J) ") /\ (;-,'l()?<!-<_/ 'tL(.v -1.l t (1 c I_, t Ab t sen I . . I • • • RO LL CALL A N Abt f Mo ved Seconded \Ve av s a n sen Will i ams Ab t Sovern :im1th Mann llrown c layton Mayor Ta y ler 7 1 d) { l"t '- (j ' )t. 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Brown <...--- L 1ayton ,-1-.., t-- Mayor Tavro r ~ 7 I' J /. ~ = /J.. -;,;},-77 c:i J. 6:~v ,.. l)t. I ,., /I ('-/_ " / / i /2 7 / 7 } -v ) }-/ ) J ~ ) / ~ ) ) '-1 )' ).I ; I II i..) ,{ _, {A. ,/ C t<-~ --,, J ) ~ I) / t J , t / / ._/ l ) l v.. c l t ci X(l...., J/ ... ) () J I i l ?A. t C cj LA 1 ) L l"'f 'L<J • I . . • • I • • - ROL L CALL A e Na Abstain Absent a j 20c,, i t : J_ u • I . • • • In n - ( ( • REGULAR MEETING: I • • • CO UNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORAIXJ No ve mber 7 , 19 77 1 P. The City Council of the City of Englewood , Arapahoe County , Colorado , met in regular session on November 7 , 1977 , at 7 :30 p .m. Mayor Pro Tern Clayton , presiding , called the meeting t o o rder . The invocati on was given by May or Pro Tern Clayton, The Pledge of Allegiance was l ed by Boy Scout Troop #92 . Mayor Pro Tern Clay on asked fo r roll call , Up on a call o f the roll , the following were present: Council Members Williams, Sovern , Smith , Brown , Clayton. Absent: Counci l Members lann , Taylor , The May or Pro Tern declared a quorum present . Also pres ent were: City Manager Mccown Assistant City Ma nager Curnes City Attorney Berardini Directo r of Finance/City Clerk James Deputy Ci ty Clerk Watkins ****** COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED TO ACCEPT THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER 17 , 1977, Councilman Sovern seconded the motion. Upon a ca ll of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Brown, So vern , Smith , Clayton. Nays: None. Abstain : Cou ncil Member Williams. Absent: Council Members Mann , Taylor. The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . * * * * * * COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED TO ACCEPT THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER 31, 1977 , Councilman Williams s e conded the motion . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follow s : • I • • n .,.. • I • • • November 7 , 1977 Pag e 2 Ayes : Co uncil Members Brown , Williwns , Sovern, Nays : No ne, Abstain : Counc il Members Smi h , Clayton. Absent : Co uncil Members Mann , Taylor, The Mayor Pro Tern declared the moti o n carried , * * * * * * Pre-schedul ed visitors , Mr, I vy Hunt , 4425 S, Santa Fe Dr ive , and Mr. Jwn es Norris , 443 5 S . Santa Fe Drive , appeared befo re th e Cou ncil a nd presented an "Intention to Petition fo r Annexation to the City o f Englewood , Colorado ". Mr . Norris elaborated the presentation stat ing that the people wh o had signe d the intention to petition were inter ested in annexing t o the Ci ty of Englewood for the purpose of' fire protection of their pr operti es , Mr . Hunt and Mr . Norris discussed thei r request with the Council membe r s depicting those areas that would be annexed and other areas that would not be include d in the a nn exation a nd the reas ons why , City Attor ne y Be rardini asked Mr, Norris and Mr , Hunt if a petiti on fo r annexa ti on has been or wi ll be presented to the City of Sheridan ; and if a ny properties involved here tonight we re to be included i n the petition goi ng to Sheridan , Mr . Hunt stated that Parcel #5 , Mr . Coggins at 4125 S . Santa Fe , might be included in the petition to Sheridan and the only other questi onn ab le parcel would be #25 , Platte Ri ver Asphalt , COUNCILMAN SMITH MOVED THAT THE COUNCIL RECEI VE THE "INTENTION TO PETITION FOR ANNEXATION " AND THAT EFFEC'l'IVE IMMEDIATELY THE AREAS APPEA RING ON THE PETITION BE COVERED FOR FIRE PROTECTION UNT IL JANUARY 3 , 19 78 , AND ANY NEW PETITION SIGNERS THEY WOULD GET IN THE INTERIM WOULD ALSO BE COVERED IMMEDIAT ELY BY ENGLEWOOD FIRE PROTECTION AND THAT UNDER THE PROVISION OF THE STATE STATUTE FOR THE MUNICIPAL SERVICES TO OUTSIDE CONSUMERS WHICH IS 13-12-121 THEY BE GIVEN A COPY OF THE AGREEMEN':" OF ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND THAT THE ISSUE BE DISCUSSED WITH THEM . Councilman So vern seconded the motion . Cou ncilman Smith stated that if the petitioners have any questions on the motion , that the petitioners can feel free to ask . Mr . Norris inquired if the date set to end service was a standard allotted time . Cou ncilman Smith stated the time l imit was an a r bitrary date Council co uld work towards , • I • • ,.. n - ( • November 7 , 1977 Page 3 I • • - City Attorney Be r ardini q eried Mr, Norris and Mr. Hunt ab out Mr , Coggins , Parcel #5 , desiring fire protection even though he may change his mind later about annexing o Englewood , Mr , Norris and Mr . Hunt stated Mr , Coggins has not informed them fully of his intenti ons al hough he has not withdrawn his name, Councilman Smith as ke d he ity A o rney if Parcel #5 sh ould be deleted because of legal ramifica ions . City Attorney Berardini stated tha Council may want t o hol d #5 becaus e of the res raining access o his property ; but legally the Council can acknowl e d ge his sign ature and desire to annex . City Attorney Berardini also explained to Mr , Norris and Mr, Hunt that under the law if the property owners want fire protect ion c ontinued after the date that Council has set , the petitioners wo uld be required to sign an agreement t o annex to the City at he firs appropria e time and would ther eafter receive all servic es fro111 the City . Up o n a call of the r o ll , he vo te on the motion res ulted as f ollows : Aye s : Nays : Ab se nt : Council Members Brown , Williams , So vern , Smith , Clayton . No ne, Council Members Mann , Taylo r , The May o r Pro Tern declared th e mo tion carried. Mayor Pro Tern Clayton i ns ructed City Manager Mc c own to info rm the Engl ew ood Fi r e Department of he areas that were to be cove r ed by fire protection , Mr , Hunt and Mr . No rr is thanked he Counci l fo r their pr om pt action and s t ated that there may be o her visitor s present at the Council meeting wh o have signed the "In en i on o Petition 11 and wo uld like t o speak to the o uncil on this matter . Mayor Pr o Tern Clay on aske d if there wa s anyone in th e audi ence wish ing to s peak before the ouncil o n thi s matter . Mr . Jerry Ket le , 43 4 S . Santa Fe , appeared befo re the Council and stated that he underst ood that this area had police prote ction from th e City of Sheridan, City Attorney Berardini stated that if the area was in the County then ordinarily the p olice protecti on came from the County Sheriff 's Department . • I • • - • November 7 , 1977 Page 4 I • • • Mr , Norman Sample , 2151 W. Radcliff , appeared befo re the Counc i l and stated that there are still s ome problems that need to be resolved b etw een those residents wishing t o annex to Englewo od and those wishing to annex to Sheridan ; but he t hought t he problems were minor and could be resolved in the near future . Mr . Samp le also stated that an annexati o n petition has not b e en presented to the City of Sheridan yet . ****** COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED TO ADD 2 (b) TO 'l'HE AGENDA WHICH IS A LETTER FROM THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL TO MR , RDrOLO , 4310 SO UTH BROADWAY, Counc i l - man Smith seconded the motion . Upon a call o f the roll , the vo te result e d as fo llows: Ayes : Nays : Absent: Council Members Brown , Williams , Sovern , Smith , Clayton . None . Council Members Mann , Taylo r . The Mayor Pro Tern declare d the moti o n carried . Mayor Pro Tern Clayto n read aloud the letter addressed to Mr . Rotolo , COUNCILMAN SOVERN MO VED TO SEND THE LETTER UPON PROPER SIGNATURES OF ALL COUNCILMEMBERS TO MR , ROTOLO, 4310 SO UTH BROADNAY. Co uncilman Smith seconded the mot i on . Upo n a call of the roll , he vote r e sulted as f o llows: Ayes : Nays : Absent : Council Members Brown , Wil liamb , Sov~ Smith , Clayton , None . Cou ncil Members Mann , Taylor . Th e May o r Pro Tern declared the moti on carried. ****** COUNCILMAN BROWN MO VED TO SUSPEND TH E RULES AND LET DrHER VI SITORS SPEAK TO THE CITY COUNCIL AT THIS TIME , Councilman Sov ern seconded the moti on . Upon a call of the r oll , the vote r esulted as f ollows : Ayes : Council Members Brown , Wi lliam s , Sovern , Smi th , Clayton , Nays : None , Abs ent : Counc il Members Mann, Taylo r. The Mayo r Pro Tern declared the motion carried. Mayor Pro Tern Clayton asked if there was anyone in the audience wishi ng t o speak before the Co unc il at this time on arzy-matters • • I • • ( ( • November 7 , 197 7 Page 5 I • • - No o ne replied . * * * * * * "Communications -No Action Recommended " on the agenda wer e rec e ived: (a) Minutes o f the Denver Regi onal Council of Gove rnme nts meeting of September 21 , 1977 . (b) !,linu es of the Planning and Zoning Commiss i on meeti ng o f October 4 , 1977 . ( c) Minutes of the Englewood Parks and Rec reation Commi s sion meeti ng of Oc t ober 13 , 1977. (d) Minutes of the Election Co mmissi on meet i ng of Octob er 17 , 1977. (e) Memorandum fr om the Ch ief of Pol ice o the City Manager concerning the I.A .C.P . National Conference in Los Angeles , California . ****** City Manager Mccown presented th e min tes of th e Englewoo d Publi c Lib rary Boar d meeting of October 11 , 1977 whi ch rec ommends the Council approve a contra ct with he Arapahoe Regional Li brary District f or 1978 and autho rizing the May or t o sign the contract. COUNC ILMAN BRO,./N MOVED TO ACCEPI' THE RECOMMENDAT ION OF THE ENG LEWOOD LIBRARY BO AR D AND TO INSTRUCT THE ITY ATT ORNEY TO CARRY our THE REQUEST. Cou nci l man So vern seconded the mo ion . Upon a call o f the r o ll , the vot e resul t ed as f ollows: Ayes : Nays : Absent : ouncil Members Br own , Williams , Sovern , Smi th , Clayton , None . Council Members Mann , Taylor . The Mayor Pr o Tern declar ed the motion carried . ****** Ci y Manager Mcc own requested that the next agenda iter.i -minutes of he Water and Sewer Board meeting of October 18 , 1977 and the Board 's recommendation be suspended unti l Assistant City Manager Cur nes re turned to the Council Chambers . ****** • I • • D n • November 7 , 1977 Page 6 ' • • - COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED TO APPROVE THE RE!IEWA L OF A REI'AI L LI QUOR STORE LICENSE FOR ENGLEWOOD LIQUOR STORE , 34 3!, SOUTH JROAIJwAY . Councilman Williams seconded the motion . Up on a call of the r oll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Nays: Absent: Cou nci l Members Br o•,rn , Willi am s , Sovern , Smith , Clayton . None . Council Members Mann, Tay lor . The Mayor Pro Tem declared the moti on carr ied . * * * * * * Assis ant City Mana er Curnes returne d to t he Co uncil Chambers an City Manager McC own asked him to present t he minutes of the Water and Se;.er Broad meeting o f October 18 , 1977 to the Council. Assistant City Manager Curnes explained that the recommendation from he Wate r and Sewer Board was essentially tha the Co uncil approve the Pri de Tap -On Agreement in Valley Sanitation District . Assistant City Manager f urther explained that the district engineer had assured the Water and Se;.er Boa r d o f the adequate capacity in the se;.er trunk line . COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED TO ACC EPT TH E RE COMMENDATI ON FROM THE WATER AND SEWER BOARD AND THAT THE PR IDE TAP -0 AGR EEMENT IN VALLEY SANITATION DISTRICT BE APPROVED . Councilma~ Sovern s econde d he not ·on . Upon a call of the r o ll , the vote resulted as f o llows : Ayes : Nays : Absent : Cou nci l Members Br own , Williams , Sovern , Smith , Clayton , None. Council Member s 1a nn , Tayl o r . The May o r Pro Tern de lared the mot i on carried . * * * * * * City Mana er McCo wn presented a request for a change of ownership for the Casua Lou nge , Inc ., 65 West Fl oy d Avenue, May or Pro Tern Clayton asked if there wa s any one in the audience representing the Casual Lounge , Inc . Mr . Gary Copp , 65 W. Floyd Ave ,, appeared before the Council as the representative and stated that the chang e was from prop r ietorship to a corporation, Ms . Blanche Turner , 6780 E . Cedar Ave., als o appeared before the Council as a representative of the corporatic n . 0 I • • n n • November 7 , 1977 Page 6 I • • - COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED TO APPROVE THE REIIEWAL OF A REI'AIL LIQUOR STORE LICENSE FOR ENGLEWOOD LIQUOR STORE , l, 311 SOUTH BR OAVwAY . Councilman Williams seconded the mot ion . Upon a cal of he r oll , the vot e re sulted as follows : Ayes : Nays: Absent : Council Members Brown , Williams , Sovern , Smith , Clayton . None . Council Members Mann , Tay or . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . * * * * * * Assistant City Ma nager Curnes returned to the o uncil Chambers and City Mana g er Mcc own asked him t o present the minutes of the Water and Sewer Broad mee t ing o f Octob er 18 , 1977 to the Counci l, Assistant City Manager Cu rnes explained that the recommendation from the Wate r and Sewer Board was essentially that the Counc i l approve the Pride Tap -On Agreement in Valley Sanitation Distri ct . Assistant Ci t y Manage r fur her explained that the district engineer had a ssured the Water and Sewer Board of the adequa e capaci ty in t he s ewer t r unk line . COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED TO ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATION FROM THE WATER AND SEWER BOARD AND THA T THE PRIDE TAP-ON A REEMENT IN VALLEY SAN ITATION DISTRICT BE APPRO VE D. Co unc ilma~ Sovern seco nded the notion . Upon a call of the r oll , the vote resulted as f ollows : Ayes : Nays : Abs en t : Cou ncil Members Brown , Williams , o vern , Smith , Clayton . No ne , Co un cil Members Mann , Tayl or . The 1ayor Pro Tern declared the motion c~rrie . ****** ity Manag er McCo wn presented a request for a change of ownership for he Casual Lounge , Inc ., 65 West Fl oyd Avenue, Mayor Pro Tern Clayto n ask ed i f there wa s anyone in the audience representing the Casual Lounge , Inc . Mr . Gary Copp , 65 W. Floyd Ave ,, appeared before th e Cou ncil as the r epr esentat ive a nd stated that the change was from proprietors hip to a corporation . Ms . Blanche Turner , 6780 E . Cedar Ave,, also appea red before the Co unci l as a represent ative of the corporati on . • I • • In r, ( ( • November 7 , 19F Page 7 I • • • Mr . Copp and s . Turner answered the Council 's questions concernin this request . COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED TO APPROVE THE CHANGE OF OWNER HIP FOR CASUAL LOUNGE , IN C., 65 WEST FLOYD AVENUE FROM PROPRIETORSHIP TO A CORPORATION WIT H THE OFFICERS BEING GARY COP P, BLANC HE TURNER , AND LINDA COPP . Co un c ilman Williams seconded the motion. Upon a call of th e roll, the vote resulted as fol lows : Ayes : Nays : Absent: Co ncil Members Brown , Williams , So vern , Smith , Clay t on . None. Co unci l embers Mann , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried. ****** Ass istant City Manager Curnes "r e uented a memorandum from the Di recto r of Commu nity Development to the City Manager c oncern i ng an encroach- ment req est from Mr , Rupert Higman , 3208 South Corona Street . Assistant City Manager Cu r ne s stated that Mr . Higm an requested pe rmis sion to construct a 2-in ch woven wire fence across the f r ont of his property intersecting with othe r ences that have been installed on the north and south sides of his property . Assi stant City Manager Curnes stated that the request involves an encroa hment o f approximat •!l y eight ( 8) feet int o the right-of-wey o f South Coro na Street . As sistant City Manager Curnes further stated th at Mr . Higman is blind and in poor health and that he has been approved fo r a seein -eye dog ; but before he can receive the dog , his yard must be enclos ed . COUNCILMAN SMITH MOVED THAT THE ENC ROACHMEN T REQUEST FROM MR. RUPERT HIG MAN ,,3208 SOUTH CORONA STREET , BE GRANTED . Councilman Sovern seconded t he mo t ion. Upo n a call of the roll, the vote resulted as follo ws : Ayes : Nays : Absent : Coun il Members Brown , Williams , So vern , Smi th , Clayton . None . Council Members Mann , Taylor . The May or Pro Tern declared the mo ion c arried . ****** INTRODUCED AS A BIL BY OUT'ICILMAN WILLIAMS A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A GRANT BE:l'WEE N THE CITY OF ENGLEW OOD AND THE ENGLEWOOD HOUSING AUTHORITY FOR THE USE BY THE ENGLEWOOD HOUSING AUTHORITY OF $150 ,000 FOR THE HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM . • 0 I • • • No vember 7 , 1977 Page 8 I • • • COlJ;,tJT MAN WILLIAMS MOVE D "'O PASS 'l'!IE JILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ON FIRS T READING , Councilman Sovern seconded the mo icn. Up on a call of the r oll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Nay s: Absent: Council Members Br own , Williams , So vern , Smith , Clayton , None , Co uncil Members Mann, Taylor . The May or Pro Tern declared the m,..tion carried, * * * * * * RESOLUTION lO , 01 , SERIES OF 1977 A RESOLUI'ION ACCEPTING A GRANT OF $150 ,000 FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSI NG AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ( H, U. D,) AND APPR OPRIATING SAID FUNDS TO THE ENGLEWOOD HOUSING AUTHORITY FOR THE PURPOS E OF HOUSING REHABILITATION , CO UNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED TO PASS RESOLUTION NO . 41 , SERIE S OF 1977 , Councilman Sove r n seconded the moti on , Upon a call 0 f the roll , the vote r e sulted as f ollows : Ayes: Nays : Absent : Cou ncil Members Br own , Williams , So vern , Smi t h , Clayton, None . Co uncil Members Mann , Taylor, The Mayo r Pro Tern declared the mot i on carrie d, * * * * * * INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN CLAYTON BY AUTHORITY ORDIN ANCE NO , 27 SERIES OF 19 77 AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TAX LEVY IN MILLS UPON EACH DOLLAR OF THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF DIGLEWOOD , COLORAIX), FOR THE YEAR 1978 , COUNCILMAN SMITH MOVED TO PASS ORDINANCE NO . 27 , SE RIES OF 1977 ON FINAL READING. Cou ncilman Brown seconded the moti on . Upon a call of the r oll , the vot e resulted as f o llows : Ayes : ou ncil Members Brown , Williams , oovern, Sm ith , Clayton . • I • • In ,..., ( u ( • No vembe r 7 , 1977 Page 9 Nays : Absent : I • • - o ne , Council Members Mann , Taylor , The Mayor Pro Tern de clared the mo tion carried . * * * * • * Mayor Pro Tern Clayton asked if there were other visitors in the a udience wi shing t o address he Co ncil , Myrtle Jones , 5020 S . Washing o n , appeared befo re the Counc il and inquired about the publi c 's right t o speak on any Council actio n after a motion has been made . Co unci l man Smith stated that the audience does not have the right t o speak after a moti on has been made ; however , he c ould not think of any time when someone in the audience was denied an o pportunity to be recognized to speak before the Co uncil during his term . Mayor Pro Tern Clayto n reiterated that the audience did not have a right t o speak f ollowing a mo tion; but assured Mrs . Jones that the chair could suspend the rules at any point to hear from someone in the audience. Councilman Brown stated the answer was no because of the following reaE ns 1) the people can call the City Manager 's office and request to be placed on the agenda or 2) they can wait and speak under the other visito r s section of the agenda; however , the Council can agree to hear from someone after a motion is made. Mrs. J o nes then asked the Counc il if anyone c ould apply for the rehabi l itation program . Councilman Sovern state d that the program wa s designed fo r middle and low income residents and that no target area was planned . ****** Mr, Marten Lath r op , 3259 S . Clarkson, appeared before the Council and commended the Co uncil f o r the favorabl e action taken granting Mr . Higman permission t o en croach o nto public property in o rder to completely enclos e his yard . * * * * * * Councilman Br own reminded eve ryone present to vote on Tuesday , No vember 8 , 1977 in the Municipal election. * * * * * * • I • • n n - Nov ember 7 , 1977 Page 10 I • • - Councilman Sovern p ointed out that next week he is to att end the DRCOG meeting and one item o n the agenda is proposed legislation on hous ing authority for ·the Denver metropolitan r egion . ouncilman Sovern stated one proposal is to f o rm another metropolitan distric wi th voluntary c o mpliance and the second propos al is t o let local groups operate in a ten mile radius and as it turns out the local groups can not do this, Co uncilman Sovern further stated that there is an emphasis on DRCOG to s upport mo dification of the Denver Auth o rity by chang ing its name , broadeni ng its membership and taking away any taxing powers like those of a me t ropol itan district . The compliance would be voluntary and the c hange would allow cities like Sheridan and Glendale that do not have a staff a wa y to participate and d evelop some low income housing. Councilman Sovern speculated o ver the the pro posal when he stated that those cities wh o want to build housing wi ll and those cities wh o do not want to build the housi ng just wi 1 not . Councilman Sovern stated the reason the proposals are being made i s hat the Federal go vernment stated that DR COG was not meeting the fair share allocation of l ow income housing in the Denver metropolitan area, The purpose of th e DRCOG proposal , Councilman Sovern further explained, woul d th en be t o put the legislati on on the Gover nor 's call s o whatever action needs to be taken will be done in the next legislature . Co uncilman Sove rn then asked for Cou nci l input on this issue. Councilman Smith expressed concern o Yer the issue being placed o n the Governor 's call allowing someo ne to turn the issue into no t a maybe mandatory partici pation but a metropol itan part icipa tio n based o n the regional zoning . Counc i l man So vern stated he foresaw litt l e impact on the City of Englewood except if the regional a llocat i on was not met and if someone really wanted the funding no matter what; then, Counci lman So vern stat ed a metro pol itan dist rict wo uld be formed abso rbing our dist ri c t . Mayor Pro Tern Clayton stat ed that he did no t want the Englewood h o using district to be a part of a metrop olitan ho usin g distri ct . Mayor Pro Tern Clayton suspended the r les and rec ognized a person in the audience wishing t o address the Council, Mr , Charles Beat , 3370 S . Grant , appeared befo re the Council and stated that he represented the Englewood Transportation Commit tee at DRCOG . Mr . Best expressed concern whether Eng l ewood wa s getting th e beneficial returns for all the time that was spent attending the meetings. Councilman Sovern agreed that some of th e c ommi ttees effectiveness are marginal; but the o verall participation does result in the provision of some services and improvements in the City of Englewood.Councilman Sovern assured Mr . Best that some of the services were g iven to Eng l ewood simply because someone was at the meetings and v oted on Englewood related issues . Co uncilman So vern stated that he understood Mr . Bes t's frustrations; however , the program in general was a good on e , ****** • I • • ( ( • ovember 7 , 1977 Page 11 ' • • • COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED TO ADJOURN THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CIT Y COUNCIL . Councilman So vern seconded the moti on . Upon a call of the r oll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Nays : Absent : Council Members Brown , Williams , Sove rn , Sm ith , Clayton , None. Co un c i l Members Mann , Tay lor , The Mayor Pro Tern de clared the motion carried , and the regular meeting of the City Council adjourned at 8 :50 p.m . ~ Ci ty Cle rk • I • • n - ( • I • • - MINUTES OF ENGLEWOOD HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING September 27, 1977 The regular meeting of the Englewood Housing Authority was called to order at 5:10 by Chairman Thomas J. Burns. Call of the roll reflected the following: Members Present: Thomas J. Burns, Chairman Ve rn Mann Rev. J. Stanley Fixter Cindy Peterson Members Absent: Betty Beier, Vice-Chairman others Present : Richard Wanush Al Johnson Alice Fessenden Al VanDemark Reading and Approval of Minutes After brief discussion of the minutes of the Housing Authority meeting of August 23, 1977, the following motion was passed: MOTION MOTION WAS MADE BY REV. J . STANLEY FIXTER AND SECONDED BY CINDY PETERSON TO ADOPT THE MINUTES OF THE ENGLEWOOD HOUSING AUTIIORITY MEETING OF AUGUST 23, 1977 AS WRITTEN. ALL VOTED "AYE" AND THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY . Rehabilitation Loan Program The Loan Agreement between the local banks and the Housing Authority was discussed, and changes on page 3 were noted and corrected pages distributed. Mr. Burns explained the reasons for the changes. The program policies f or the Rehab Program were reviewed by Al Johnson, who explained changes which had been made. Alice Fessenden explained the new check list being used for the loan process, and went on to explain what takes place in contact- ing individuals who have expressed an interest in the loan pro- gram. Al VanDemark expl ained his involvement in the loan process, with • I • • I • • - regard to specificatio ns , etc. In answer to a questi on by Tom Burns h e and Alice Fessenden explained the method of cont ractor selection . Ms. Fessenden explained at what point the loan appli- cation is submitted to the loan committee, and noted that the projects would be documented with photograph s. Meth o d s of b ill- ing and payment were discussed. Vern Mann asked wh ethe r we deal only with genera l cont ractors, and Al VanDem ark explained tha t in some cases a general contractor is not necessary. Methods of monitoring by HUD were di scussed. Mr. Burns reported on a l etter he received f rom th e Cont i nental National Bank submitting the name of George Bai l y, Senior Vice President, as nominee to act in beh al f o f the Bank as a member of the Rehabilitation Loan Committee. Al Johnson pointed out that an appointment by City Counc il still remains to be made. Vern Mann mentioned several name s b e ing considered, and st a ted that, hopefully, the appointment would be made a t the Counci l meeting of October 3. At the request of Chairman Burns, Ali ce Fessenden reported on what had transpired at the me eting at Scenic View on Se ptember 20. One point of interest among these people, she said, was that o f code inspections. She said that Al Johnson had answered ques- tions on this and other subjects of int erest. A s lide show had been shown at the meeting, showing improvements made by the rehab program, accomp~ishments thus far, and point s still needing to be covered. Al VanDemark discussed some of the requests received as a result of this meeting, and what was b eing don e to answer such calls. Examining possibilities for future ou t reach in the r ehab program, discussion followed concerning media coverage, brochures which have already been sent out, and what is being planned . Mr. Johnson pointed out that through advertising , Engl ewoo d has b ecome unique in its accomplishments with the Rehab Loan Program. Mr. Johnson introduced the idea of posting signs on rehab work projects, providing the information that funding f or the project is being handled by the Englewood Housing Aut hority and the banks. This was discussed, and it was generally fel t t hat this would be an excellent way o f advertising the program. Al Johnson reported briefly on the Community Development Block Grant funds . Notification, he said , would come from the Federal delegates. Mr. VanDemark reported on a project , the loan f or which has already been approved. He explained the negative situation in this particular home, and said that work is bei n g do ne on the house in order to clean it up in pre paration fo r the repairs which need to be done. Al Johnson stated that he had been approached regarding a winter- ization program which would u t ilize grant mone y for very low ?. • I • • ( • I • • • income people to provide insulation, etc., to prepare the homes for the cold weather. Simon Center Tom Burns revi ewed the agreement between the Housing Authority and Roy and Marian Youn g , and explained what has been done in re-writing the agreeme nt. Vern Mann stat ed that he would have liked to have the Authority members provide some input into the hiring of the assistant man- agers. Mr. Burns answered that at the time he and Al Johnson had discussed the situation, and had, of necessity, moved quickly in order to engage this exc e llent couple, Special Gifts Discussion of special gifts included the soft ball game which had been held between the City of Englewood and the Mighty-Niners of Channel 9 Television; an announcement of the golf tournament scheduled fo r Oc t ober 15, along with a caddy auction. Vern Mann discussed an application being submitted to the Eagles for a grant. Discussion ensued regarding the fact sheet planned for the October issue of the Englewood Citizen, Mr. Johnson stated that there had been feelings among some of the tenants of the Simon Center that they had been requ~red to do too much to raise funds f or the special furnishings, and he recommended that the box lunches and tours for the service clubs be postponed until after the f irst of the year, Mr. Johnson reported that a chec k had been received by the Simon Center Tenant Council fr om Elsie Maley, to purchase a public address system and some other equipment for the building. More discussion fo llowed regarding methods of raising funds to replace the $35,000 advanced by th e City to purchase furnishings and equ ipment for the Simon Center. During a break for dinner, Alice Fessenden presented a slide show which de scribed some of the work b eing done in the rehab program. Section 8--Existing Housing Al Johnson reported on the status of Englewood's application for twelve additional units under Section 8 Existing, and said that it has become apparent that these units will not be granted, because of the small size o f th e allocation, There was discussion as to HUD's me thods of determining allocations, and also regard- ing the c oncept of a regional housing authority. It was Al John- son's recommendation that the Congressional delegation be contacted. 3 • I • • • I • • - Tom Burn s presented for review o f the Aut hor ity a lett er re - ceived fr om HUD regarding their invest i g a tion of Englewood's Equal Opportunity program. Alice Fessenden next reviewed t h e Sect ion 8 Ex i st ing monthly report for the information of th e Au th ority me mbers. Al Johnson reported on the pos sibility o f obt aining an addition - al person t hrough CETA to help wi th t h e ext ra work load with the Section 8 Existing program. The up-coming NAHRO Convention to be held in Minneapolis was discussed briefly. Al Johnson reported on the status o f t he ac quisition of t he Scandia Apartments on a five-year lease for use in t he Se ction 8 Existing program. Adjournment There being nothing further to be discussed by the Housing Authority, the meeting was adjourned at 8:00 P.M. 4 • I • • - 0 • ( \ • I • • • The Englewood Housing Authority Minutes of the September 27, 1977 meeting were officially approved by the Commissioners on November 15, 1977. 5 • I • • In M • I ( I • - CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS OCTOBER 12 , 1977 The regular meeting of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals was called to order at 8 :00 P.M . by Chairman Oliver . Members Present : Bevier, Dawson, Leonard, Semour, Kreiling, Oliver Members Absent: None Also Present : Chief Building Inspector, Gary Pittman Sylvia B. Frank 4531 South Galapago Case No . 38-77 REQUEST : A variance to permit a 12 ft . by 40 ft . room addition and a 9 ft . by 24 ft. patio cover resulting in an overlot coverage of 293 sq. ft. and 11.2 total side yard setbacks. STAFF REPORT : This is a variance from the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Section 22.4-1 e. Maximum percentage of lot coverage -2 5% and Section 22 .4-1 i . (2) (a) Dwelling -7 ft. Total 18 ft . for both sides. The area was annexed into the City in 1950. The brick house was erected in 1954 and the brick garage was added in 1962. Because the proposed addition would extent to the existing garage requires a variance in the total sideyard setbacks . The garage has a 5 ft . sideyard setback on the south side. The house has floor area of 1068 sq. ft. and the garage has 768 sq. ft. This is an area of well kept residential homes. The green-belt park is at the north end of the block . This is an R-1-A zone which is the highest residential zoning in the city . Frank : States she and her husband recently obtained custody o f h er stepson. John is 15 years old and crippled. They need additional space for his paraphenalia. They did not want to move and therefore planned the addition, unaware that t hey lived in an area zoned R-1-A, subjecting them to the 25% roof coverage restriction. She feels that the room addition would bring their property in line with the neighborhood in size and valuation of the dwel ling . The house is very small in comparison to others in the inunediate vacinity . The garage built by the previous owner, is unusually large and is a major reason why the house cannot be enlarged without the vaiianee . • I • • I • • • She states that they do not inten d t o use t he prop er ty f or any other p urpose than to adequa te l y ho use their family . The ho us e h a s no basemen t and t hey h a ve live d in the residence for twelv e years. Bevier Moved , Seymour Seconded, To gran t a variance t o p e rmit a 12 f t . by 40 f t . room addi t ion and a 9 ft . by 24 f t . patio cover resul ting in a n overlo t covera g e of 293 s q . and 11 .2 to t al s i d e y ard se t b a c ks i n an R-1-A zone . This is a v ar iance from t h e Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance , Section 22.4-l e . Max i mum percen t age of lot coverage -25 % and Section 2 2.4 -1 i . (2) (a ) Dwelling -7 f t. Total 18 ft. fo r b oth s i d e s. Ayes : Bevier, Dawson , Leonard , Se ymour, Kreil i ng , Oliver Nays : None Absent : None Robert C . Rosvall Case No . 39 -77 1180 E. Amherst Ave. REQUEST : A variance for a room addition 23 .8 ft . by 16 ft . resulting in overlot coverage of 95 sq . ft. in a R-1-A zone. STAFF REPORT : This is a variance from the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance , Section 22 .4-le . Maximum percentage of lot coverage -25%. This area was annexed into the City in 1946 . The residence and garage were built about that time . The addition will be enclosed in the wings of the house and will not project out t owards the property lines except 6 ft . toward the rear . This is an R-1-A zone which is the highest r e sidential zoning in the City . Rosvall : States that her mother-i n-law is now living with herself , husband and two children . The house has only two bedrooms as i t now exists, and they feel they need the additiona l bedroom to comfortably accomodate the family . Leonard Moved , To grant a variance for a room addition 2 3 .8f t . b y 16 ft. r esulting in an overlot coverage of 95 sq . ft. in a R-1-A zone. This is a variance from the Comprehens i ve Zoning Ordin ance, Section 22 .4-le . Maximum percentage of lot coverage -25%. Dawson seconded , Ayes : Bevier, Dawson, Leonard, Seymour , Kre iling, Oliver • • • • I • • I • • - Nay s : No ne Absent : None Ben Shaw Case No. 40-77 3859 South Logan REQUEST: A variance to install a 5 ft . (60 inch) chain link fence on the north property line between the house~ and to the front property line at the street. STAFF REPORT : This is a variance from Englewood ·Municipal Code Section 3-2-3 b . 1. Fences erected in the front building line shall be of Ornamental iron, woven wire, wood picket (more than fifty percent (50%) open) or hedges and shall not exceed a height of three feet six inches. Property does not have to be posted . This is a residential district located across the street from the Englewood High School . The applicant feels a 42 inch fence is not high enough to keep the students from jumping it and going across his lawn . This is an R-1-C zone. Shaw : Stated that the children from the property to the north of his property use the corner of his terrace as a bike path into their own yard, rather than use the stairs provided as entrance in the middle of a 2ft . stone wall on the frontage of their property . He feels their constant use damages his lawn and the only way to protect his property would be to errect a 5 ft. chain link fence so that the children could not jump the fence. He did not feel that a 3 ft. fence would be high enough to dis- courge the children's usage of his lawn. Kreiling: Mr . Shaw, do you plan on living there quite some time yourself? Shaw: Mr . Kreiling, I don't know where I could go, and get as good of a house and as nice of a property as I have now with the money I have or could afford . Kreiling: I just wanted that for the record . Shaw : We thought about moving, this was our first thought, but we priced the different places and what we could get out of our property . While it is well kept, it isn't large enough to attract younger families . So we just decided that from a financial standpoint, it would be impossible to move . • I • • I • • - Oliver : Thank you Mr. Shaw. Were there any comments f rom the city? Or position they wish to t ake i n this case ? Pittman : Mr . Chairman , we have no position . Seymour Moved, To grant the variance to install a 5 ft. (60 inch) chain link fence on the north property line between the housea and to the front property line at the street. This is a variance from the Englewood Munic i pal Code Section 3-2-3 b.l. Fences erected i n the f r ont building line shall be of ornamental iron, woven wire, wood picket (more than fifty percent (50%) o p en) or hedges and shall not exceed a height of three feet six ~nches. Property does no have to be pos t ed . Kreiling Seconded, Ayes : Dawson, Leonard, Kreiling Nays: Bevier, Seymour, Oliver Absent: None Oliver: With six members present, it takes five affirmative votes to grant a variance -The vote offers three affirmative votes and your variance is therefore denied. Bevier Moved, to grant a 4 ft. chain link fence on the north property line for the same distance. Kreiling Seconded. Ayes : Dawson, Bevier, Leonard , Kreiling, Nays : Seymour , Oliver Absent : None Oliver : I feel the 3 ft . 6 in. fence would solve your problem . Since it takes f i ve affirmative votes to pass, your variance is denied for the second time . You are, however , permitted a 3 ft . 6 inch fence . ----··-----------··---- Vic e-Chairman Oliver then read the letter of resignation of ex-Chairman -Kramer. There was discussion on proceedure for the nomination the new Chairman and Vice-Chairman. Mr. Oliver was nominated as the new Chairman of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals. There was a unanimous vote if favor of his nomination. Ayes : Bevier, Dawson, Leonard, Seymour, Kreiling • • I • • ( • I • • • Nays : None Virginia Dawson was nominated as Vice-Chairman, and she declined the position. She felt she wanted to serve on the board for a longer period of time until she was more acquainted with procedures . Mr. Bevier was nominated to the position of Vice-Chairman. Ayes : Dawson, Leonard, Seymour, Kreiling, Oliver The minutes of the special meeting of the September 16, 1977 at the Julia Temple rest home were motioned and seconded to be approved. Ayes : Bevier, Dawson, Leonard, Seymour, Oliver Nays: None Abstain: Kreiling The minutes stand approved as typed. There being no further business to come before the Board, the meeting adjourned at 9 :30 P.M. Recording Secretary Valerie Christy • I • • -I • • - CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION October 18, 1977 I. CALL TO ORDER. The regular meeting of the City Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at 7 :00 P.M. by Chairman Judith B. Pierson. Members present: Tanguma, Wade, Lathrop, Owens, Parker, Pierson, Draper Wanush, Ex-officio Members absent: Williams, Smith Also present : Assistant Director Romans Associate Planner House II. APPROVAL OF MINUI'ES. Chairman Pierson s tate d that Minutes of October 4, 1977, were to be considered for approval. Parker moved: Wade seconded: The Minutes of October 4, 1977, be approved as written. AYES: Draper, Lathrop, Parker, Pierson, Wade NAYS: None ABSTAIN: Owens, Tanguma ABSENT: Williams, Smith The motion carried . III. L. J. WICHMAN Subdivision Waiver 3730 South Sherman Chairman Pierson asked for the staff presentation. CASE #18-77 Assistant Director Romans stated that the matter before the Commission concerns a request for a waiver to the requirement of filing a Subdivision Plat for property in the 3700 block of South Sherman Street. At the time the area was platted in 1923, this parcel had been sold off, and was not included as a part o f the Subdiv ision ; however, the lots in the Subdivision of Wynetka Heights were numbered to accommodate this parcel, which, if divided into f our lots, would be Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12 . Mrs. Romans pointed out that all utilities are in, there is proper and sufficient access to the site, and there is nothing to be gain ed by the city or the public by requiring the filing of a subdivision plat. The land is zoned R-2-C, Medium Density Residence, which allows a single-family or two-family residence on 50 ft.; this is a 100 ft. site, and the property owner wishes to construct two duplexes on this land. Mrs. Romans • i) I • • - • I • • - -2- st ated that the sta f f recommends appro val of this request for a Subdiv ision Waiver . Mr. Parker stated th a t th e duple x under c onstruction on the site now does not a ppear to have a basement. He stated that the site has b e en vacant for many years, and the City h as to keep a fte r the property owner to cut the weeds every year. He felt the development o f the site would be an improvement to the entire block, and that the requ est should be approved. Mr. Tanguma asked if o ff -street parking would have to be provided? Mrs . Romans stated that this would be a requirement of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordi nance which the property owner will have to comply with ; the matter before th e Commission at this time, however, is the division of the land into t wo 50 f oot sites . Mrs. Pierson asked that the Minutes reflect tha t the applicant and property ow ner was not present at the meeting. Owens mov e d : Wade seconded: Th e Planning Commission appr ove the request of Mr. L. J. Wichman and grant a Subdivision Waiver to divide the property at 3730 South Sherman Street into two fifty (50) foot s ites, the property being more fu lly described as : Commencing at a point 993.92 feet North of South Boundary lin e and 702 feet east of the West Boundary l i ne of the South 1 /2 of the Northeast 1 /4; thence North parallel with the West Boundary line 100 fee t ; thence East 125 feet ; thence South 100 feet; thence West 125 feet to a po i nt o f begi nning ," AYES: Wade, Draper, Lathrop, Owens, Parker, Pierson, Tanguma NAYS : None ABSENT : Williams , Smith The mo tion carried. IV . INTERPRETATION The Tune Shop 4686 South Broadway CASE #20-77 Mrs. Pierso n stated that she understood this request has been withdrawn, and the applica nt do es not intend to reapply for Co mmi ssion approval. V. DIRECTOR'S CHOICE Mr. Wanush discus sed the problems that could have come about had the interpretation request in Case #20-77 not been with- drawn ; he noted that this is an extremely small site, and that severe traffic p r oblems could have been created. However, to • I • • - • I • • - -3- be consistent with past Commission action, there were no grounds for recommended denial. Mr. Wanush noted that Broactway is becoming very auto-oriented, and suggested that the Commission should determine i f they want more of this type of operation along Broactway. Discussion ensued, Mr, Wanush stated that requirements on a minimum lot size, required landscaping and number o f service bays and parking spaces might be enacted ; the use could be prohibited, or concentrated in a specific area. Further discussion ensued. It was determined that the staff would look into this matter, and report back to the Commission . VI, COMMISSION'S CHOICE Mrs . Pierson r e minded members of the Commission of the tour of the Boulde r Mall on October 26th, leaving Englewood City Hall at 9:00 A.M. and hopefully returning no later than 3:00 P,M. Mrs. ijomans stated that the Downtown Review Committee is trying to get as much background information as they can for their project, and want to go to Boulder to talk to the businessmen about the impact the Boulder Mall has had. Mrs . Romans stated that those on the tour will meet with members of the Boulder Planning staff, Chamber of Commerce, Merchant's Association and individual businessmen. Mrs. Romans stated that the sta f f needs to determine the number of people who will be going on the tour to make arrangements for the trans- portation. A poll of the Commission indicated that Messrs. Draper, Parker, Owens, Tanguma and Lathrop would attempt to go on the tour, Mrs. Pierson stated that on November 9th at 7 :00 P.M., Mr. Kirk Wickersham , a Boulder Planner and Attorney, will be present to discuss the "Special Permit System". Copies of an article by Mr. Wickersham were before the Commission, and Mrs. Pierson stated that this article might be of interest to the Commission as background for the meeting, Mrs , Pierson asked i f there was anything to report on the Comprehensive Plan Review Committees? Mr. Wanush stated that November 14th is the next meeting date of the Residential Pre serv a tion and Redevelopment Review Committee, Mr . T anguma discussed t he matter of unprotected railroad c ros sings in the C i ty of Englewood or in near proximity --- s u c h as Tu f ts a n d Quincy crossings . Mr. Tanguma stated that there have b een two f atalities at these crossings already th i s y e ar , and t he r e was a serious accident at the Quincy c ros sin g on Oc t obe r 17th. Mr. Tanguma suggested that the County Comm i ssione r s b e urged to provide protection at these rail r oad cross i n gs. • I • • \ • I • • • -4- Mr. Wanus h pointed out t hat the long-term solution would be the grade separations which the City has asked for in the Highway Work Program. Mr, Tanguma asked that the staff draft a letter to the rail- roads, County Commissioners, and Governor Richard Lamm ex- pressing the concern of the Planning Commission over the lack of crossing protection at these intersections. Mr. Lathrop suggested that a letter should also be sent to the State Higlr way Commissioners. He urged also that the grade separation construction schedule be advanced as much as possible because of the "bottleneck " that is caused by the train traffic. Mrs. Wade asked how the City of Littleton got the railroad crossings in their jurisdiction protected? Mr. Wanush stated that the staff would research this matter, and draft a letter accordingly. Further discussion ensued . Mrs. Pierson stated that letters of concern should also be sent to the City Council and to the City of Sheridan. Mr. Draper asked for clarification of a matter mentioned in the City Council minutes regarding Hampden Professional Park. He asked what this pertained to, and the location? Mr. Wanush stated that the Hampden Professional Park is a proposed sub- division of the southwest part of the Larwin site at Lafayette and U.S. 285. Mr. Thomas Regan is the applicant, and the Planning Commission approved the subdivision plat early this year. The matter has been before the City Council since that time, and has been postponed several times to give the applicant and opponents an opportunity to reach a solution equitable to both. Mrs . Pierson asked the result of Mr. Littlehorn's appeal to City Council on the denial of bis rezoning request? Mr. Wanush stated that the City Council upheld the Planning Commission's action and denied Mr. Littlehorn a hearing before the City Council. The meeting adjourned at 7:30 P.M. Gertrude G. ~ ty iecording Secretary I • • ( • I • • • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION November 9, 1977 I, CALL TO ORDER. The regular meeting of the City Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:10 P.M. by Chairman Judith Pierson, Members present: Wade, Draper, Owens, Parker, Pierson Wanush, Ex-officio Members absent : Tanguma, Williams, Lathrop, Smith Also present: Assistant Director Romans Associate Planner House Brian Ross Tom Gougeon 4 C Chairman Pierson welcomed members of the audience to the meeting and announced there would be a brief business session of the Planning Commission before Mr . Wickersham's presentation. II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES . Chairman Pierson stated that Minutes of the October 18th meeting were to be considered for approval, Parker moved : Owens seconded: Minutes of October 18th be approved as written. AYES: Wade, Draper, Owens, Parker, Pierson NAYS: None ABSENT: Smith, Tanguma, Williams, Lathrop The motion carried, III, DIRECTOR 'S CHOICE. Mr. Wanush stated that he had nothing to discuss under Director's Choice, IV, COMMISSION'S CHOICE. There was nothing discus sed under Commission 's Choice. The meeting adjour ne d at 7 :15 P .M. ...... ( ,.," t · t , -, s t C { Gertrude G, Welty ,Recording Secretary ·,'._-, :,' ·'t ) • I • • • I • • • COUNC IL MEETING 4 D DENVER REGIONAL COU NCIL OF GOVERNMENTS OCTOBER 19, 1977 Present : D o n De Decker, Chairman Fred Allen J ohn Campbell Va ughn Carter George Chandle r William C o bern Harold C ook Mary DiL orenzo D oris Durdy Samuel Harpe r Rub en Hartmeistc r W a yne Hutchens Be t h Jenkins Jack Kins tli nger Joseph McCl oskc,y James Nolan Charl es Pitts Kay Spencer Tom Thomas William Thornton Arthur Tice Als o Present: City of Lakewood City of Westminster Adams County Town of Lyons City of Longmont City of Aurora City and County of Denver City of Louisville City of Brighton Cit y of Littleton City of Golden C ity of Bo ulder Cherry Hills Village Executive Director, Department of H ighways City of Thornton C ity and County of Denver Arapah oe Coun ty Ge orgetown C ity o f Arvada Town of Bow Mar Town of Federa l Heights Thom as Q . Benson, DRCOG Attorney; Mary Duff, Colo. Civil Rights Comm.; Joseph Br ya nt, Jr., Guest ; John C aldwell, Bar Chadwick , and ~1che;:.l Sears, Denver Hous ing Authority; Steven Gundel, Adams County ; Patricia Thorsberg and Copeen Ogden , LWV o f Metro De nver; Hele n Johnson and Robert Zindahl, Met ro S tudents; Rex Lowell, CAC DRCOG; M ilton Senti, Vice Chair ma n, Aging Adv. Comm.; Jack L. Finch , Colo. Reg i onal Cancer Center ; Carl H . Gunther, Jr., R.E. Appraiser, I.F.A.; Rosalyn Schottenste in , Guest; Patricia Murphy, CSU Extension Jefferson County; Hal Knott, Col o rado Divis ion of Housing; John Morehead, The Denver Pos t; Kathy V n Liere, Je ffco Housing Authority; Barbara Williamson, RTD; Jim Shepard, Th ornt o n Cou n c ilman ; Robert D. Farley, Executive Director, DRCOG; and vari ous members of the DRCOG Staff . I • • • COUNC I L MINUT ES OCTOBI:R 1 9, 1977 Page tw o • • - Chair man DeDecker ca l led the meeting to o rder a t 7:3 5 p .m. Ro ll was c alled and a qu orum dec lare d pr esent. The Cha ir welcomed two new Council a lternates , Wa y ne Hutchens, C ity of Boulder and Ka y Spencer from Georget o wn. M i nu te s o f Septem ber 21 , 1 977 , Counci l on motion by Mayor Jenkins, supported by Mr. Nolan , unanimous ly approved the minutes of the Se p ember 2 1, 1977 meeting as mailed, Su mll]fily of the Execut i v e C o mmittee Meeting of October S , 1977. A summary of the meeting was i ncl ud e d for Council information. Re po rt of the Chairma n . I-470 Transfer Funds . Cha irman r eferred Cou ncil to copies of correspondence between he a nd James Tayl o r, Mayor o f Eng lewo od , under Attachment C . Mayor Ta ylor i s r e q ues ti ng tha t DRC OG initiate necessary actions to approve the use of I-470 transfer funds for modification of U.S . 285 at S . Broa d way . C hairma n De Decker responded that in antici pation of a l a r ge nu mbe r of r e quests for the u se of I-470 transfer funds, the DRCOG staff i s s etting up a Process , pro- c e du r es , a n d a me t hodology for hand ling those request s . Coun cil member s were urged to pos t pone submitting requests until staff has put t he proces s in p lace . Once the process is finalized, staff will be i n a position to begin accepting re quests • .9.\!ffi!llil...!Y_o f th e 19 77 -7 8 Policy Re trea t. Mr. Farley noted t he Summary of the 1977 Polic y Retreat includ ed in the agenda and r e viewed the lis t of DRCOG Priority Issues for 1 977-78 With Council. Feedback from retre at partici pa nts has b een overwhelmingly positive a n d t h e direc tion provi d ed to staff from the se ssi ons has been extreme ly helpful. I • • • COUNCIL MIN UTES OCTOBER 19, 1977 Page three Report of Committees. Program Committee. • • • M r. Nola n stated that Program Committee received a r eport fr om s taff on the implementation concept of the Regional Growth and Development P o licies recently adop t ed and those concepts will be finalized s o on . Staff also re ported on the Regional Housi ng Opportunity Plan and the beginning analysis of housing issues. More information will be forthcoming over the coming months. Cltlzens Ad v lsory Commlttee Re x Lowell , Vice Chairman o f the DRCOG CAC, directed Council 's attenti o n to two re solutions ad o pte d by the CAC, supporting Council's adopti on o f the Report o f the Se lect Committee on Housing and th e Area Plan on Aging for FY 1978, Set Pub lic Hearing Date for Plan Amendm ents . Counc il was asked t o schedul e a Public Hea ring for the following plan am endments, i.e. , (1) Set of amendme nts t o th e Regiona 1 Open Space Plan by Northglenn; (2) Request from Col orado De partment o f Highways to lower classification of Santa Fe Drive fr om limited access t o arterial; and (3) Northg lenn's amendment to the 208 C lean Wate r Plan t o include Northglenn as a designa ted management agency. Council on motion by Mayor Thornton , supported by Mr. Cobern , una nim ous ly moved to schedule a Public He aring for N ovember 16, 1977, at 7:30 p ,m. at the Colorado Department of Highways auditorium on the a ove Plan amendments. DRCOG 's regular November Council meeting will be held immediately following the Public Hearing at the same l ocation . Re p ort from the Select Committee on H ous ing. Mr , Allen pr ese nted an ove rview of the w o rk done by t he Select Committee on Hou sing during its de libe rati ons. The Sele ct Committee on Hous ing was appointed by Council in March , 1977 with the responsibility to e valuate the success of the Regiona l Housing Plan in delivering hotsing to low and moderate income families in the Region. The Select Committe e met regularly between M arch and September • I • • • ( • • • • exam i ning a vailable da t a , r e viewing pa s t st ud ies and intervi e wing agency r epresentative s c oncerning th e ir delivery policies and e x amining alternative d elivery me chanisms . The Select Committee conclud ed that a new metropolita n delivery approach is r equired a nd re c om me nd s formation o f a Metropolitan Hou sing District and reques t s that Council g ive f a v ora bl e consideration to a resolution endorsing the r e po rt o f the Select Com mittee a nd d irecting staff to ta ke appropriate steps to imple me nt the rec o mmenda tions c onta i ned in the report. Af ter c o ns iderable di s cuss ion by Council, the following motion was made: Mr . Allen, s u pporte d by Mr . Campbell, moved for adoption o f, A Resol ution Endorsing the Report of t he Counc il 's Se l e ct Committee on Housing and &utho rizing its Imple menta tion , Mr. Nolan clarifie d t ha t the re a son the Program Committe e vote was unanim ous in r eco mmending C o uncil adoptio n of t he re port of the S elect Committee was beca use , a s C hairman o f the Pr og ram Committee , he d i d n ot v ote . He continu ed t hat severul ma j ot flaws in t he Select Committee's recommendations c oncern the v o l unteer bd s i s w hi ch w ill c a u s e the current imbalanc e which exist s to r emain. Mr, Nolan req ues t ed t hat Counc il vote against the res o lution presented by the Select Committee on Ho u si ng a n d d istributed a substitute resolution for con- s i d era tion w hich w ou ld pe r mit t he Denv e r Housing Authority to build or buy dis - pers ed sing l e family uni t s onl y , un l ess reque sted to provid e multi-family units by an affect ed l oca l gov ernment. The j urisdiction of the Denver Housing Authority w ould be expa nd e d 10 mile s out side the City and County of Denver . Bo t h pro p o s al s wo ul d require legislativ e a c tion. As a substitut e mo tion , Mr . Nola n, supported by Mr , Cha nd l e r, moved for adoptio n of. A Resolution Endor s i ng Legi sla t ion Tha t Will Mor e Eff e ctively Deliver Lo w and Modera t e I ncome Ho using Within the Denv..fil:__!3.e g ion. Ina s much as C ou nc il member s ha d not seen Mr . Nolan's substitute resolution beforehand and because Council me mbers wanted an opportunity to discuss the second proposa l with their re spe ctive c ity councils, county boards , and housi ng aut horitie s, t he foll o w ing action was taken . Mr. Cobern, s u pported by Mr. Tice, moved to defe r cons ideratio n of t he substit ute resolution until t he Novembe r C ou ncil meeting . • I • • - • • COUNCI L MINUTES OCTOBER 19, 1977 Page five • • - In response to a question of tlm e d ea dlines for getting legislation on the Governor's Call , Chairman DeDe cker read a r esponse he re ceived from Governor Lamm concernlng the S elect Committee's recommendation t o establish a metro housing authority and assurance from the Governor that the issue will receive serious considera tion . Question was called o n the motion to defer consider- ation of Mr . Nolan's s ubstitute resolution and the motion carried unanimo usly. Mr. Thomas , supported by Mr. Pitts, moved to defer considera tion of the original resolution until the Nove mber Council meeting. Motion carried una ni- mous ly. Mr. olan encouraged any C ouncil membe r s i nterested in doing s o t o feel free to tour the Denver Hous ing Authority facilities a t any time. As a poin of clarification , Mr. Hutchens , Vice Chairman of the Select Committee on Housing asked if Counc il was dire cting further study on the issue by t he Select Comm ittee on Hous ing . Council agre ed that both proposa ls be sent to the Select Comm ittee on Housing and the DRC OG Pr og ra m Comm ittee in an effort to find a n alternative that would b e acceptable to a ma jority of Counc i l. Chairman De Decker asked Mr. No lan to provide some opera tiona l guidelines to the Select Committee on Hou sing, explaining t he operation o f the Denv e r Housing Aut hority , its compos ition, staff, its policy boa r d, ap pointments, etc., as well as a list of those governmental entities t hat would be a ffe cted by the l 0-mile boundary change . The Chair decl a r ed a fi ve minute recess and reconve ned at 9:25 p .m. Adoption of t he 1978 Are Plan on A...filllil:.. Mr . Pampu explained that a de t ailed report o f t he Plan had been pr esented to Pr ogram Committee this date and the Program Committee unan imously recommended favorable action by Council. This is the fourth year DRCOG has been involved in preparing an annual Area Plan for Se rvices to t he Aging as the ba sis for fun ding the Region III services to the Aging Prog ram . The DRCOG Office on Aging currently funds 23 programs that serve appr oximately 3 0 , 000 of the 171,000 older persons in the eight- county Region III . A summary was attached t o t he agenda describing the objec- tives and action elements of the p la n which was recommended t o Council for favorable consideration with a recommendation fro m the DR C OG Advisory Com- mittee on Aging following local review and public hearing • • I • • • • • • I • • • COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 19, 19 77 Page seven t o retain the basic structure of DRCOG and seek Panel support ln legislation which would str engthen DRCOG , pa rtlcularly ln its power to implement regional plans . The proposal ls in very broad ter ms and the opt ions contained therein are neither inclusive nor exclusiv e . There are also variations of t hese options . On Monday , October 1 0 , the DRCOG subcommittee met with a small gro up from the Metro Denver Panel . That attached proposal was discussed. No c on- clusions were reached except that the full Panel would review the DRCOG proposal at its meeting of Friday , October 14. The proposal was discussed with the Pr ogram Committee this date and Program Comm ittee unanimously passed the motion quoted below. Mr. No lan distributed copies of the mo tion passed by the Program Committee and then moved the same motion. "Mr. Nolan supported by Mr . Cobern , moved to pass on to the Council for their con sideration and favorable action on the concept t hat's propose d in the memo dated October 11, 1977 and t hat further, Council direct staff to proceed i n furt her delinea ting the intent of the concept and determi n i ng the legal ra miflcatlons of pro- ceeding in th is manner. Fu rthermore, that t he Cou ncil direct the cont inuing negotiation wit h the Metro S t udy Panel by the DRC OG Ad Hoc Committee on Metro p olitan Structures . Mr. Nolan as a member of the DRCOG Ad Hoc Committee on Metropolitan Structures s tate d t hat the c ommittee needs direction from the Council on whether it should continue to address t he issue . He noted that if the exi sting regional problems are not addressed in some way other than a volunteer ma nne r, more proble ms will r esult. Mrs. Jenkins asked for a legal definition o f what the mandatory membership proposition would do t o a small municipality . She felt mandatory membership would be contrary to the St ate Constitution and that DRCOG's strengt h a ll along has been its voluntary member ship. Mr . Nolan also stated that because of the growth of the Denver Region and its impa ct on the region as a whole, somehow Council will have to address this in a way other than on a volunteer basis . Becaus e o therwise Council will see growth and development that is not good for the region • This proposal is s ubmi tted as a counter proposal to the attempt by the Metro Study Panel to form an RSA in the metro area. • I • • • I • • • COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 19, 1977 Page six Mr. Pamp u noted two points concerning the content of the Area Plan . First, the Plan describe s the planning and coordination work and technical assistance activities that the Council's staff will be carrying out in 1978 as a condition o f the program that has been in existence for four years. Secondly, the Plan ca lls for a series of services to b e provided to those over 60 years of age and those services are provided through a block g ra nt made to the DRCOG and then c ontracts are administered by DRCOG to service agencies to provide services in a reas including, transportation , field services , and other related activities. That process provides for some $350 ,000 during 1978. The Area Plan was put togethe r by DRCOG's Advisory Committee on Agi ng and Milton Senti, Chairman of the committee, was present to indicate the committee's full support of the plan. Recommendations on services to be prov ided are made by the Aging Committee base d on reque sts for proposals that will be submitted by agenc ies wishing to provide services. Recommendations will be prepared by the Aging Committee and forwarded to the Executive Committee for action by May of 1978. On motion by Mayor Thornt on, supported by Mr. Nolan, moved for adoption of Resolution No. 24, 1977, Ji Resol ution Adopting a Region III Plan for Programs on Aging for Calendar Year 1978. In response to a question fro m Mr . Pitts, it was explained that the block grant fu nd s will be availa b le beginning January l, bu t the process is to solicit requ est for proposals from agencies in De cember and for the Aging Advisory Committee to review requests that have been submitted between January and April and make recommendations to the Executive Committee for action in May of 1978. Que stion was called and the motion carried unanimously . (A signed copy of Resolution No . 24 , 1977 , is attached to and made a part of the file copy of these minutes .) Re ort of the Ad Hoc Committee on Metro olitan Structure and Discus sion Thereof. Chairman De Decker noted the mem orandum dated October 11, 1977, and maile d under separate cover to Council explaining the background of events relative to this Issue. The Program Committee assigned a small subcommittee to work out a DRCOG position on the Iss ue and meet w i th a representative group from the Metro Denver Panel. The subcommittee consisted of Don De Decker, William McNichols, Charles Pitts, Jim Nolan, Fred Allen, Harold Hodges, and Bi ll Thornton. The conse ns us of the DRC OG subcommittee was that rather than working from the proposal of the Panel, the thrust of the DRCOG counter-proposal should be I • • • • • (f • COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 19, 1977 Page eight I • • • Mayor Thornton s tated that the RSA proposal would not only ellminate volunteer, but it would elim inate much local pa rticipation, The DRCOG counter-proposal is a compromise to both positi ons. There is a great dea l more work to be done on these concepts . Regional-type government w ill be coming in the next few years and the loc al electe d officials need t o take strong ste ps now , The other alternative is to refus e to accept the compromise and allow the Metro Study Panel to go ahead on their o wn . Mr. Kinstlinger comme nted that he su pports the concept of strengthening DRCOG . Questions need to be addressed i n t e rms of which issues are of local significance and which are of regional significance a nd then give DRCOG a major infl uence on issues of r eg i onal significance, DRCOG needs to be more than advisory o r voluntary to make it w or k , Cha irman DeDecker and Mike Moor e, Cha irman of t he Metro S t udy Panel, co- signed a letter of intent to the Governor and the Governor has respo nded by stating t hat he fel t it was encouraging that discu ssions were continuing and should a formal req uest be submit ted for h is Call, i t will receive careful con- sideration and attention . Mayor Jenkins, s upported by Mr . C ampbell, moved to a mend the motion by de leting a 11 wordi ng in t h e motion , exc ept for the following: "Council direct the continuing negotiation wi th the M etro Study Pa nel by t he DRCOG Ad Hoc Co mmittee on Metropolitan Structures ." Several Council me mbers opposed the amendment because it did not give staff any direction a t all in ter ms of wha t concept to negotiate with the Metro Study Panel. DRCOG has pledged itself to negotiate with the Metro Study Panel and it needs to evidence that sincere desire to negotiate on a counter-proposal, whatever t hat final concept may be . A number o f Council members felt that agreement on a propos al needed to be reached before they could request support from their governing bodie s . At the request of several Council members, Mayor Jenkins , with the support of her second , Mr . Campbell, withdrew her amendment, and offered anothe r amendment as follows: Mayor Jenkins, supported by Mr . Cook, amended the original mo ti on to read as follows: • I • • • • • • COUNCIL MI UTES OCTOBER 1 9, 19 77 Pag e nine I • • • "P.:i s s o n t o th e Council for the lr considera t i on and f v orable action o n the conce pt of strengthen ing the De nve r Regional Council o f Governments; and t hat furthe r, Council d irects s t a ff to proceed in d e t e rmin ing th e l e gal ramifications o f s trengthening the DRCOG. Furthermor e , that the Cou n cil direct the contin uing neg otia ti o n with the M e tr o Study Panel by the DR COG Ad H oc Committee o n Metropolitan Structures." Que stion w a s called on the amendment and the m otion carrie d with Mr. Thomas v oting n o . Question was then ca lied o n the or i gina 1 moti o n, as amended, a nd the motion ca rried with Mr. Th o mas voting no . Mr. Th o mas n o te d that he pr eferred th e orig inal language . Repor t of the Executive Direct or . Mr . Fa rl ey reported tha t: 1 . The DRC OG o ffices will m ove t o the Diamond Hill c o mp l ex on March l, 19 78 . A subs t antial savin g in rent will be re alized; as w ell as t he loca tio n being more c o nvenie nt for the l oca l e l e cted o fficials. 2 . H e discussed an ea rlier reference made in an article on the development of federal regi o na l s rateg i es a nd pr oposals tha t a r e being w orked on by the C abinet members for subm is sion t o Pre sid e nt C arte r . The pr o p o sals w ould e v entually rely more o n r e gi o nal c o uncils o f g v e rnm e nts and their planning processes and will also make determinr1 tion s on their fundi ng programs in t e rms of howl cal governmc,nts will respond t o nati o nal g oals. At this p o int, it is much t oo e rly t o speculate o n the implications o f these pro p o sals . Staff w i ll ke e p Council appraised of furth er de v e l o pm e nts as they occur. • I • • • • • ' • COUNCIL MIN UTES OCTOBER lCJ, 19 77 Page ten I • • • 3 . Over the past tw o mon th s , Program Committee ha s reviewed the implementation pr oce ss of th e Growth and Deve l o pment Plan and questioned whether it w ou ld be a v iable document . Th e metro structure issue and this issue tie cl o sely together and Council can now begin focusing o n those two re late d issues. The r e being n o further business, the mee ting adjourned at 10 :50 p.m . AT TEST: Robert D. Fa rl ey Ex ecutive Director Don DeDecker, Chairman • I • • • ' I • • • ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY BOAR D November 8, 1977 4 The Englewood Public Library Boa rd met for its regular meeting on Nov ember 8, 1977, in the Libra ry con ference r oom. Present : Bennett, Lighthall, Mueller, Simo n and Sterling. Absent : Beaver, Clayton, Cloughesy and Shattuck. Guests: Mrs. Soffia Frangos, Den ver Public Library Commissio n . Mr. Thoma s La Free, De nver Public Library Staff . Also Present: Harriet Lute, Director of Libraries. Eileen Browne, Record ing Secr etar y. A quorum was declar ed present a nd Sue Mu eller, Presiding, called the me eting to orde r a t 7 :32 p .m. Following thei r introduction th e repres en tatives of the Denver Public Library made their presentation regarding the Co lorado Resource Center (CRC). The CRC established in 1965 has made available to all th e citizens of Colora do information that is not available at their local libraries. These r ep r e - sen tatives were present at this Library Boa rd meeting to r equest the aid of mem bers of the Board and the Englewood City Council in cont a c ting the Gove rnor, and the i r local legislat o r s in an effort to secure additional State funds for reference servi ce to non-Denver r e sidents . If funding is not received from th e State, th e walk-in r efe rence service at the Den ver Public Library will have to be discontinued in September of 1978 . The DPL repres en tatives felt that it woul d be much more effec tive if persons ou tside of th e DPL understood and supported them in th eir at tempts to affect state funding f o r the CRC. Th e CRC is present ly funded t o pro vide state- wide interlibrary loans and t o give referenc e services to libraries, but not t o individuals . Miss Lute indicated that the Englewood Publi c Lib rary already ceased to provide reference service to persons other than Englewood r esi dents . She s tated that reciprocal borrowing had not dropped off ss a resu l t of the d i sc ont i nuance of reference s ervices . She also stated that limited telephone r e f e rence service was mad e available to non-residents only wh en it was easier t o g ive the requested information than it would be to explain the discontinuance o f reference service . Upon completion of their presentation the guests were th an ked for attending and presenting their request to th e Board . Aft e r their d e parture and a discussion regarding the Denver Public Library's r e quest, the Library Board decided not to take any action at this time. Miss Lute recommended tha t a letter of thanks be s e nt for th ei r pres e ntat ion at the meeting . • I • • I ! ~ I 0 ' f • I • • 4 f MEMOR AN DUM TO: Mayor and Members of Englewood City Council FROM : Andy Mccown, City Man ager DATE: November 14 , 1977 SUBJECT : ICMA ANNUAL CONFERENCE The 63rd Annual Conference of the Interna tional City Management Association was held in Atlanta, Georgia, Octob er 30 t hrough November 3, 1977. The con- ference was titled "People , P o litics , and Professionalism." The conference formall y started on Sunday afternoon with an opening address by Mrs. Joan Mondale, wife of Vice President Walter Mondale. Regular sessions began Monday morning with the session broken down into eight tracts: Profes- sional/Personal Developm e nt; Manage ment ; Council-Manager Plan; Urban Issues; Employee Relations; Municipa l Services; Managing the Intergovernmental System; and Nuts & Bolts. Also continuous fie ld demonstration trips were conducted during the day. One of the more interesting sessions I attended concerned the new Urban Develop- ment Act which can be used for almost a ny economic activity. One-fourth of all current and future appropriation s under this Act are going to be set aside for cities under 50,000 po pul ation. I noted an increasing concern being expressed by the various fed eral officials for th e fate of smaller cities under these programs, and I feel that this is certainly due in part to such lobbyin g efforts as displayed by Englewood a nd c ountless other c ities our s ize at this year's City-Congressional conference in Washington, D. C ., when we made our concerns known specifically about the Public Work s Bill. Although specific criteria have not yet been set for participation b y smaller cities, th ose that were being discussed as possibilities could easily be m et by Englewood. I have instructed Richard Wanush, Director of Commu nity Dev e lopment, to keep abreast of this program . There we re several inter esting speech es given at the breakfast and luncheon sess ion s . At the Tuesday "Managem e nt Bre akfast," the speaker was Alan Camp- bell, Chairman of th e U. S. Civil Service Commission. Regardless o f one's political persuasion, it was refreshing to hea r a man agement approach and e mpha s i s to our feder al civll ser vice s yste m. The luncheon that same day featured a rather roL!Sing presentation by Ve rnon E. Jordan, Executive Director of the National Urban League. Also that afternoon Englewood was recognized for its "Citizen " new s letter by the City Hall Digest. • I • • ' • • - ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD November 8, 1977 4 t The Englewood Public Library Boa rd met for its regular meeting on Nov e mb er 8, 19 77, in the Library conference room. Present: Bennett, Lighthall, Mueller, Simon and St er ling. Absent : Beaver, Clayton, Cloughesy and Shattuck . Gue sts: Mrs. Soffia Frangos, Denver Publi c Library Commission. Mr . Th omas La Free, Den ver Public Library Staff . Also Prese nt : Harriet Lute, Director of Libraries. Eileen Browne , Recording Secretar y. A quorum was declared present and Sue Mu el ler, Presiding , cal led the me eting to order at 7:32 p.m. Following thei r introduction the repres e ntatives of the Denver Public Library made their presentation regarding th e Colorado Resource Center (CRC). The CRC established in 1965 ha s made avail able to all the c itizens of Colorad o information that is not available at their local libraries . These repr e- sentatives were pre sen t at this Library Board meeting to request the aid of members of the Board and the Englewo od City Council in cont a c ting the Gove rnor , and their loc al legislat o rs in an effort to secure additional State funds for reference service to non-Denver residents. If funding is n o t received from the State, the walk-in reference service at the Denver Public Library will have to be discontinued in September of 1978. The DPL r e pres entatives felt that it would be much more effec tive i f persons ou tside of the DPL understood and supported them in their at tempts to aff ect state fun d ing for th e CRC. Th e CRC is presently funded to provide state- wide interlibrary loans and t o give referenc e services to libraries, but no t t o individuals . Miss Lu te ind icated that the Englewood Publi c Library already ceased to provide re fe r e nce service to persons other than Englewood r esidents . She stated that r eciprocal borrow ing had no t dropped off as a result of the discontinuance of refe renc e s ervic es. She al so stated that l imited telephone reference service was made availabl e to non-residents o nly wh e n it was easi er to give the requested information than it wo u ld be to explain the discont i nuance of reference serv ice . Upon c ompletio n of their presenta ti on th e guests were thanked for attending and present ing their reques t to th e Bo ard . After their d e pa rt ure and a discussion regarding the Denver Publi c Library's request, the Lib rary Board decided not to take any action at this time. Miss Lute re commended tha t a lett e r of thanks be sent for th ei r presentation at the meeting . • I • • • I • • - Englewood Public Library Boar · Page two Lois Sterling moved to accept the minutes of the October 11, 1977, meeting as recorded; Lois Lighthall seconded; the motion carried. Harriet Lute stated that the City Coun cil had approved the contract with th e Arapahoe Regiona l Libra ry District . Since this contract requires a City Ordinance, she has been requested t o investigate the possiblity of some t ype of master cont ract in order to eliminate the requirement of a yearly ordinance . Librarian's Report : The Director indicated that the figures demonstrated a larger circulation than last year, and t ha t the Media Centers figures were up significantly. The Music Magic Pro gram on October 19, 19 77, was well attended and Dr. Charles did a nic e job of e xplaining that the programs were presented by th e Englewood Public Library and not by McDonald's. Hansel and Gretel (marionettes) will be the Christmas pres en tation on November 30. Miss Lute went on to explain that the drop in computer registration is explained by the biannual purging of the list of persons wh o have let their library c ards expire. The amount of $162 .16 in the Donor's Fund came from a Restraint of Trade Suit filed against book comp ani e s wh o were not giving proper discounts to libraries in 1969 . Beverly Simon asked if the Library had been requested to become involved in preparation for Englewood's Diamond Jubilee. Miss Lute indicated that a new slide presentation -"a before and after" type of presentation was being prepared. She also stated that she would like to do another book but felt that there was insufficient new or different material to justify a book at t his time. During Karen Kelly's recent vacation Ethel Altenbach had been substituting as Children's Librarian and was working on cla ssifying and refiling the historical photo collection. Miss Lute felt that it would be invaluable if she could employ Mrs. Altenbach for a few days before t he end of the year in order to comple te this project . After the historical collection has been put in shape, Mrs. Altenbach would undoubtedly be willing to keep i t in order on a volunteer basis. Lois Sterling asked abo ut the Children's Christmas tree decorating event. Miss Lute stated that the Friends had scheduled their tree lighting and movie for December 2, 1977. It was felt th at this was too early for the children so another date later in the month will be scheduled for a separate tree decorating program exclusively for the children. In regard to the Friends, Miss Lute mentioned that Bob Currie had been asked to chair a Sta te meeting of th e Fr iends organizations. Mr. Cu rrie had indicated that if h e decided t o accept he would need the assistance of the Library Board. There being no further business the me e ting was adjourned at 9:10 p.m . • I • • • Members of Council November 14, 1977 I Page 2 -ICMA ANN AL CONFERENCE • • - Again, one of the greatest ben efits I feel to thes e types of conferences are the discussions over coffee or dinner with your colleagues and )earning how things are done elsewhere. I appreciate the opportunity to attend the conference and thank the Council fr,r permitting me to do so . ph • I • • • ' , • I • • • MEMORANDUM ------------ TO: Andy Mccown, City Manager FR OM: Err.e s t P. Romans Director, Parks & Recreation DATE: November 9, 1977 SUBJECT: Report on the 1977 Congress for Recreation and Parks October 2 -6, 1977 held in Las Vegas, Nevada The 1977 Recreation and Park Congress again, as it has in the past , included a borad spectrum of workshop sessions and symposia covering the many pha ses of recreation and parks. City, District and County Park and Recreation Directors were able to meet and discu ss common interests with Commission/Board Member Branch, Armed Forces Branch, National Therapeutic Recreation Soc iety and Society of Parks & Rec r ea tion Educators. These are the programs l attended that l feel were the most informative: 1. "RECREATION AND ITS ROL E IN THE SOCIAL AND HUMAN SER VICES" Recreation is taking a bigger part in the well-being of the total person- reaching into fields of medicine and nutrition as well as the many present leisure delivery systems . This is es pecially true in programs de aling with senior citizens. 2. "PLANNING FOR V ANDALlSM" Presentation of variou s plans to decrease vandalism. Educa tion of citizens, specially children, a s to th e valu e and cost of public facilities and prompt repair of damaged parts a r e me t hods used to help decrease vandalis m and to avoid a repeat of the same kind of da mage. Construction of facilities to resist vandalism and in s om e cases plan cons truction in such a way so repair can be made easily and as inexpensively as possible. 3. "CONGR ESSI ONAL UPDATE ON FE DERAL FUNDING" Prese ntation of a new philo sophy trend of the U. S. Congress ln allotment of federal funds for park s and recreation. New policy emphasis is that recrea- tion facilities be constructed in urban areas where people live so they can get to the m by walking or bicycling. This new polic y r einforces the trend that more people are seeking close r recreation facilities and act iv ities to save fuel cost s. 4. "SKATEBOARDS -RIDING TH E CONC RETE WAV E" Skateboarding is taking over a s a maj or amateur and profe ssiona l activity in • I • • In n - • , • • • • America, California municipalities and districts are meeting this demand by permitting private industry to construct skateboard facilities on city land and the city then receiving 5 -15% of the gross receipts. This eliminates the problems of the city struggling with the high liability insurance that goes with skateboarding, 5. "HOW TO GET MORE FROM YOUR WATER DOLLAR" Various ways to save money on irrigation by use of night water schedule, Better knowledge of the minimum water requirements for various grasses and plants, planting of plants needing less water, repairing of all breaks and leaks promptly and adequately. Overall, the Congress was interesting and informative with a trend to bring together many of the diversified aspects of recreation at one conference. Since the position of Assistant Director of Parks & Recreation was open at this time, it provided the opportunity for our city to post the vacancy with the "Job Mart". Erre st~ omans Director, Parks & Recreation • I . • - • • I • • • S A MEMO RANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION FROM THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONHiG COMMISSION • DATE; Nove mber 15, 1977 SUBJEC T; Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance RECO MMEN D AT ION; Wade moved; Owens seconded: The Planning Commission recommend the amend- ment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance by repealing §22.5-21, Automobile Wrecking and Junk Yards, which states: "All existing automobile wrecking yards and junk yards are recognized as Non-conforming Uses on the effective date of the Ordinance amending Chapter 22 of the Municipal Code of the City of Englev.ood, Colorado, subject to the provisions for Non-conforming Uses in §22.6 of this Ordinance and subject to all other applicable ordinances of the City of Englewood, Colorado. AYES: Owens, Parker, Pierson, Tanguma, Wade, Draper, Lathrop NAYS; None ABSENT: Smith, Williams The motion carried. By Order of the City Planning and Zoning Commission: a~-u-J~ a.~ ;}{- Gertrude G. W~ty ~ecording Secretary • I . I • • • • MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEW OOD CITY ~OUNCIL REGARDING AC TI ON OR RECO MMENDATION OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMM ISS ION . DATE: November 15, 1977 SUBJECT : Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. RECOMMENDATION: Owens moved: Wade seconded: The Planning Commission recommend to City Council that the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance §22.4-14, I-2, General Industrial District, be amended by adding thereto an additional s ubsection (9) to §22.4-14 b, Permitted Principal Uses, which reads: AUTOMOBILE WRECKING OR JUNK YARD: ANY AUTOMOBILE WRECKING OR JUNK YARD APPROVED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF nIIS ORDINANCE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM AREA OF ONE AND ONE-HALF (1-1/2) ACRES , AND SHALL COMPLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 1 THRU 11, INCLUSIVE, CHAPTE R 2, TI TLE VI OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, AS AMENDED, AND ANY OTHER APPLICABLE CODES OR ORDINANCES. AYES: Tanguma, Wade, Draper, Lathrop, OWens, Parker, Pierson NAYS: None ABSENT : Williams , Smith The motion carried . By Order of the City Planning and Zoning Commission. • I • • • • • • §22.4-14 I-2 General Industrial District The I-2 Industrial District is composed of certain general Indus trial areas of the City plus certain open areas where simi lar industrial development appears likely to occur . The I-2 General Industrial District should be lo c ated near major roadw ays, truck rout e s, a nd railways to provide adequate facil ities for importation and exporta t ion of goods to and from the District and to lessen traffic congestion on neigh- borhood streets caused b y industria l tr a n sportation. The regul ations for this District are desi gned to stabil ize and prot ect the essen tial characteristics of the Distric t and, because of the more intense nature of the development within this district it is not intended that it abut upon, adjoin or be adja cent to a r es idential zone district. The develoIX11ent consis ts of general Indu str ial uses, plus c e rtain uses pro- viding services to the area , and regu l ations are established to govern the external effects o f uses in the District. a . Supplementary regula t ions, The provisions found in this zone District shall be subj ec t to the requirements and standa rds found in §22.5, Su pplementary Regulations, unless otherwis e provided for in this Ordi nance or an amen dment here-to, b . P ermitte d p ri ncipal uses , No land shall be used or occupied and no structure shall be designed, erected, altered, used or o ccupie d e xc ept for one or more of the foll owing uses: (1) Any use permitted in the I-1 Industrial Zone District ; (2 ) Manu fa cturing, processing and/or fabr ication: Th e manufacturing, processing and/or fab rica- tion of any commodity, except the basic manu- facture an d processing of animal by-products or any organi c type ferti l i ze r ; (3) Sale at whol esale or storage: The sale at wholesale, the warehousing and/or storage of any commodity ; (4) Sale at retail : The sale at retail o f the follow ing: (a) Any c ommodit y manufactured, processed or fabricated or warehoused on the premises; (b ) Equipment, s uppl ies and ma teri als (except commercial explosives) designed for use in agricu l ture, mining, industr y, business, transportation, building and other con- struction . • I • • .....,., n • -2- C, adjoins back of • • - (5 ) Repai r, r ental and servicing: The repair, rental and servicing of any comm odity ; (6) Commercial incine rator; (7) Natural p r oduction uses: The exca vation of sand, clay, gravel, or other natural miner al de posits or the quarrying of any k in d of rock formation, except top soil; (8) S e wage disposal plant; (9) AUTOM OBILE WRECKING OR JUNK YARD : ANY AUTOMOBILE WRECKING OR JUNK YARD APPROVED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM AREA OF ONE AND ONE-HALF (1-1/2) ACRES, AND SHALL COMPLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS l THRU 11, INCLUSIVE, CHAPTER 2 , TITLE VI OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, AS AMENDE D, AND ANY OTHER APPLICABLE CODES OR ORDINAN CES . Minimum yards. Where an I-2 building site abuts upon, or is adjacent to a Residential Zone District, a set- fifty (5 0) feet is r e quired. ) d. Min imum private off-street parking and loading, (See Supplem entary Regulations.) e. Accessory buildings and permitted accessory uses. Any accessory building or use incidental only to a permitted principal use, which accessory building or use complies with all of the following conditions: (1) I s clearly inci d e nta l and customary to and common ly asso ciat ed with the operation of the permitte d principa l use. (2) Is operated and maintaine d under the same owner- ship or by lessees or co ncessionaires thereof and on the same lot as the permitted principal use. (3) Do es not include structures or structural features inconsistent with the permit t ed principal use. (4) Does not include reside n tial oc c upancy exce pt by caret akers o r watchmen . (5 ) If operated partially or entirely in detached structures, such detached structures shall be limited to a gross floor area of not more than ten (10) pe rcent of the area of the lot on which the permitt ed princi pal use is located. • I • • : In • • - -3- (6) If ope r ated partially or entirely within the structure containing the permitted principa l use the gross floor area within such structure utilized by accessory uses (except garages, loading d ocks and comp any dining rooms) sh all be not greate r than ten (10) percent of the g r oss floor area of the structure conta i ning the permitted principal use. f . Condi tiona l u ses, Provided the pub l ic intere st is fully protecte d and the following use is approve d b y the Com- mission: (1 ) Dump (S e e §22.5-16). g. L imitatio n s on external effects o f use s, Eve r y us e establish ed or p l a c ed in to operation after the e ff e c tiv e da te of t his o r di n ance sh a l l c om ply forthwith with t h e f ollowing limita tions . Al l u s e s e stablished and in o peration on t h e effective da te o f thi s o rdinance sha l l be made t o comply wi t h the f o llow ing l imitations on or before January 1 , 1977 : (1 ) Volume o f s ound generated. Every u s e shall b e so operated that the volume of sound inheren t l y and recurrently generated does not exceed seventy-five (75) decibels at any po in t of any bou ndary l ine of the lot on which the use is located . (2) Vibrat io n genera t ed . Every u s e sh all be so operated that the g r o u nd vibration inherently and recu rre nt l y generated is not perc e ptible without i nst ruments at any p o int o f any boundary line of the lot on which the use is l ocated. (3 ) Emission of heat, glare, radiation, d ust, a n d fumes. Every use shal l be so operated t ha t i t does not emit a dangerous degree of heat, g l are, radiation, dust or fumes beyond any bound ary line of the lot on which the use is located , (4) Outdoor storage and waste disposal. (a) No materials or wastes shall be depo s i te d upon a lot in such form or manner that they may be transferred off the lot by natu r al causes or forces ; (b) All materials or wastes which mi ght c ause f u mes or dust or which const i tute a fire hazard or which may be edib l e by o r other- wise be attractive to r o dents or insec t s shall be stored outdoors only i n c losed containers; • I • • n r, • -4- • • • (c) Liquefied petro leum gas shal l be stored no closer t o a n y b ou ndar y line o f a lot o n wh i ch they are loc a ted than the following mi nimum distances : Wa ter Capacity Per Conta iner IF STORED IF S TORED ABOVEGROUND UNDERGROUND Less than 125 ga llo n s .....•...... 12 5 -500 gallons •................. 1 0 feet 1 0 feet 25 feet 50 feet None 10 f eet 25 fee t 50 feet 501-2,00 0 gal l ons ............... . Ov er 2,000 gallons ••............. (d) Explo siv es shall be stnred no closer to any b oundary line o f the l o t on which the y are l ocated than the following dis t ances : Pou nds 2 -5 5 -10 10 -20 20 -25 Over 25 Minimum Distances ........................ 70 f eet ........................ 9 0 fe e t •..............•......•. 1 1 0 fe et .......... , ............ , 12 5 fe et •....................... No t permitted h. Screening , In an effor t to l e ss en the incompatibility between a residenti al di strict and a n indu strial dis t rict where thos e d i stricts abut, adj oin or are adjacent, o n e t o t he other, it is deemed necessar y that the o wn e r of the u s e in the in- dus trial zone distric t tak e cer t a i n measu r es to p rotec t those persons in the residential d istrict fro m the possible adverse effects o f the noise and light s f rom cars, the passag e of mater ials or wastes from pa r king lots, load i ng areas a nd stor age yards and to d isc o u rage juveniles from trespass ing in ha zardou s areas wh ere the storage of equipment a nd suppl i es may create an at tractive nuisance; the following provis ions are applied: (1) If th e p r incipal per mitted u se is within a build ing and t he building entrance faces the residential zone di str ict, there shall be no less than a ten (10) foot setback in front of the building and that ar ea shall be land- scaped with l awn, trees and shrubs of both a d eciduous and evergreen var iety. The land- scaping may b e accent d by t h e additional use of orna mental features such as driftwood , rock, fo u ntains or objects of a r t . (2) If the portion of the building site which abuts upon, a djoins or is adjacent to the r e sidential zone dist r ict i s not the building entranc e, b u t is used f or o ff-str eet parking, loa d ing o r t h e storage of equipment, mat erials and/or s upplies, • I • • - • \ • • • • -5- those uses shall be enclosed by a decorative closed-face or s olid wood, concrete, block or brick wall not less than six (6) feet high; which wall need not be set back from the property line . An exception to this provision shall be made as necessary at an intersection or at an ent rance to an alley or driveway, in order not to obstruct the view of a motorist ; this can be done by reducing t he height of the fe nce or wall or the plantings for such dist ance and to such ext ent as re- quired by the Co de Enforcement Division . • I • • I n - o- • • • • MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEW OOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDA TION OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION. DATE: November 15, 1977 SUBJECT: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance RECOMMENDATION: Qwens moved: Tanguma seconded: The Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance be amended by the deletion of the present definition of "Conditional Use", and enacting the following new definition of "Conditional Use": "A use which may be permitted in a zone district through the granting of a special exception by the City Planning and Zoning Commission upon a finding that it meets specified conditions." AYES: Tanguma, Wade, Draper, Lathrop, Owens, Parker, Pierson NAYS: None ABSENI': Williams, Smith The motion carried. By Order of the City Planning and Zoning Commission. iJ~(i,~h~ Gertrude G. W~ t Recording Secretary • I • • - \ • • • • §22.8, Definitions, shall be amended by deleting the present definition o f "Conditional Use " and adding the following definition: Conditional Use: A use which may be permitted in a zone district through the granting of a special exception by the City Planning and Zoning Commission upon a finding that it meets specified conditions. October 14, 1977 • I • • I r:, ·In - ,· • • • • MEMORA NDUM TO ' BE ENG LEWOOD C ITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOM MENDAT ION OF THE C ITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION. DATE: Nov e mber 15, 1977 SUBJECT: Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. RECOMMENDATION: Owens moved: Tanguma seconded: The Planning Commission recommend the amend- ment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance by the enactment of a new §22.5-21, entitled Conditional Use. This section will set f orth: 1. The legislative purpose and intent of the Conditional Use section. 2. The procedure for application. 3. The procedure to be followed in submitting a site plan for the proposed Conditional Use . 4, The requirements for the approval of the Conditional Use and the Findings of Fact. 5. The application process ---what the staff must do and what the Planning Commission must do. AYES: Lathrop, Owens, Parker, Pierson, Tanguma, Wade, Draper NAYS: None ABSENT: Smith, Williams The motion carried. The proposed Cond it ional Use document is attached. By Order o f t he Ci ty Planning and Zoning Co mmission, ./~ ~ , / < £ 1 t_ • -· .-A--/ : Ge r trude G. We l ty 7 ,R ecording Secr e tar y • I • • • • • - §22.5-2 1 Conditional Use a. Legislative Purpose and Intent, b, It is recognized that there are some uses which, subject to certain conditions and safeguards, can conform to the general character of the nei ghbor- hood to which the proposed us e will apply. A Conditional Use permits the inclusion of uses into the zoning pattern which are considered to be essentially desirable to the community as a whole or to a specific area, but where the nature of the use or conditions which it may create, such as traffic congestion, density, noise, etc., in- fluence against its location in a specific zone district without restrictions or conditions tailored to fit the special problems which the use may present. The authority is granted to the City Planning and Zoning Commission to approve Conditional Uses in speci f ic cases after public notice and hearin g . The granting of such us e shall be subject to appropriate conditions and safeguards as set f orth in this section if it is determined that the authori- z a t ion of the use will be in harmony with the general purpose and intent of this Ordinance . Application Procedur e. (1) An applicant must demonstrate to the City Planning and Zoning Commission that the Con- ditional Use application meets all of the requirements of the '69 Englewood Municipal Code, as amended, and prior to final approval of the Conditional Use, all requirements o f the 1 69 E,M.C, must be met . (2) The applicant must be an owner or lessee or demonstrate a substantial, continuing interest in the property designated f or the Conditional Use . (3) Written Statement. A written statement must be submitted with the Conditional Use applica- tion and shall contain the following minimum i n f ormation: (a) A statement o f the present ownership and a legal description of the land. If the applicant is not the owner of the land, the relationship o f the applicant to the request must be stated. • Draft III October 14, 1977 I • • • • • • -2- (b ) An ex planation of the objectives to be achieved by the proposed use, including a description of the number and type of major users of the facility. (c) If either new construction or remodeling is involved, a development schedule in- dicating the approximate date when the construction or remodeling can be expected to begin, the stages of construction, and the time of completion shall be given. (d) Copies o f any special agreements, con- veyances, restrictions, or covenants which will govern the use, maintenance and protection of the development and public areas . c. Site Plan. Other information or exhibits the applicant deems pertinent t o the evaluation of the proposed Conditional Use. The applicant must submit a preliminary plan showing the major details of the site on which the proposed Conditional Use is to be located. This site plan is to be to a scale of not less than l " = 20' and in sufficient detail to evaluate the land planning, building design, and other features of the proposed development. The preliminary plans must contain, insofar as is applicable, the f ollowing minimum in- formation. (1) The location of the property with names of adjoining streets and other public ways. (2) The existing zoning of the land. (3 ) The proposed land uses. (4) A boundary survey. (5) The existing topographic character of the land. (6) The location of all existing and proposed buildings, structures and improvements, in- cluding typical elevations and showing the maximum height. (7) Th e major points of access to public rights- o f-way, the internal traffic and circulation systems, off-street parking areas, service areas, and loading areas . i) I • • d. e. • • • • -3- (8) The location, height and size of proposed signs, fe nces, lighting and advertising devices, in- cluding typical elevations. (9) Areas within the 100-year flood plain. (10) A general landscape plan with major types of materials d esignate d as t o purpose . Requirements and Findings of Fact. Before approving a Conditional Use, the City Planning and Zoning Commission shall make written findings that the Conditional Use will implement the purposes of this Ordinance and will, in addition, meet the following requirements. (1) Uses Permitted. The use must be permitted as a Conditional Use in the Zone District in which it is proposed to be located. (2) The Conditional Us e must be consistent with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan and the policies therein. (3) The relationship of the Conditional Use to its surrounding area shall be considered in order to minimize adverse effects to both the existing and future development indicated by the Compre- hensive Zoning Ordinance, by traffic circulation, building height or bulk, lack of screening, or intrusions of privacy, noise, light, impact on housing, schools, public utilities, governmental service s. (4 ) The number of off-street parking spaces shall not be less than the requirements of Chapter 22.5-5 of this Ordinance . (5) The Co nditional Use shall meet all other applicable ordinance provisions of the '69 E.M.C. (6) Other f ac t ors which in the opin i on of the Com- mission will protect and promote the health, safety and welfare of the citizens. Application Processing. (1) Upon receipt of the application, the Department o f Community Development shall be responsible fo r coordinating the review of the application by the various City departments and appropriate public age ncies, culminating in the submission of an advisory report and recommendation to the City Pl a nning and Zoning Commission. A copy of advisory report and recommendations shall be fur n ished t o the applicant . • I • • - • \ • • • - -4- (2) The Commission, after proper public notice, shall hold a public hearing on the application. (3) The City Planning and Zoning Commission shall make written f indings either approving, condi- tionally approving, or disapproving the Condi- tional Use . (a) The City Planning and Zoning Commission shall be the approving agency for any Conditional Use. (b) A copy of the decision or recommendation of the Planning Commission shall be pro- vided to the applicant. (c) All approved plans for the Conditional Use, including all modifications or con- ditions thereto, shall be endorsed by the Chairman of the City Planning and Zoning Comm t ssion aud shall be recorded in the office of the Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder. (d) Any person or persons jointly or severally aggrieved by the decision of the City Planning and Zoning Commission may appeal the decision by the appropriate legal action to a Court of Record having juris- diction thereof. (e) Any person applying to a Court of Record for a review of any decision made under the terms of this section shall apply for a review within thirty days (30) after the date of decision and shall be required to pay the cost of preparing a transcript of proceedings and the application for re- view shall be i n the nature of certiorari under Rule 106 (a) (4) of the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure . • I • • - \ \.. • • • • MEMORA NDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMlllENDA TIQN OF THE CITY PLANN ING AND ZONING COMM ISSION, DATE: Nov e mber 15, 1977 SUBJECT : Amendment of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance RECOMM ENDATION: Owens moved: Wade seconded : The Planning Commission recommend to City Council that the Comprehensive Zoning Ordi nance, §22,4-13, I-1, Light Industrial District, be amended by adding a new sub- section (h) entitled "Conditional Uses", which reads as follows: h, CONDITIONAL USES, PROVIDED THE PUBLIC INTEREST IS FULLY PROTECTED AND THE FOLLOWING USES ARE APPROVED BY THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AND CITY COUNCIL: (1) USES (a) AU TOMOBILE WRECKING YARDS AND JUNK YARDS (1) ANY AUTOMOBILE WRECKING YARD OR JUNK YARD OPENED AFTER THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE ON 0MB A PARCEL OR ADJOINING PARCELS OF NOT- LESS TIIAN Fi\lB ONE ACRE BUT NOT TO EXCEED ONE AND ONE-HALF ACRE-. --- (2) ANY AUTOMOBILE WRECKING YARD OR JUNK YARD APPROVE D PURSUANT TO TIIE PROVISIONS OF THI S ORDINANCE, SHALL BE ENCLOSED ON ITS PERIMETER WITII A BB€8RA~iYB €b8SEB-FA€B W88BBN FEN€B 8R 88biB eeN- €RE~E. Bb8€K OR BRi€K WAbb N8~ bE88 ~HAN Ei6H~ FEE~-iN HBi6~7 SOLID, NON-TR ANSPARENT VERTICAL WALL OR FENCE WITH A MINIMUM HEIGHT OF SIX FEET AND AMAXIMUM OF TWELVE @) FEETMEASURED FROM GROUND LEVEL. FENCES OF WOVEN WIRE OR CHAIN°='LINK MATERIAL"°sHALL BE PROHIBITED. --- (3) ANY AUTOMOBILE WRECKING OR JUNK YARD APPROVED PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF TII IS ORDINANCE AND ALL YARDS EXISTING ON TIIE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE SlIA!L-COMPLY WITH SECTIONS1TIIRU 11, I NC LUSIVE, CHAPTER 2, TITLE VI OF THE 1969 EN GLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE , AS AMENDED ENTITLED AUTO WRECKING AND JUNK YARDS, AND ALL OTHER APPLICABLE CODES OR ORDINANCES. • I • • - ( ( • • • • - (4) ANY AUTOMOBILE WRECKING YARD OR JUNK YARD WHICH IS LICENSED BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE DEE MED TO BE AN APPROVED YARD WHETHER OR NOT IT HAS A MINIMUM AREA OF FiYB ONE ACRE, AND SUCH YARD MAY BE EXPANDED ONTO ABUTTING PROPERTY PROVIDED THAT SUCH EXPANDED YARD CONFORMS TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS AND ANY OTHER APPLICABLE CODES OR ORDINANCES. AYES: Lathrop, Ow e ns, Parker, Wade, Draper NAYS: Pierso n ABSENT: Tanguma, Smith, Williams The motion carried. By Order of the City Planning and Zoning Commission. fH1?kd&u ~ 3/e~&- Gertrude G. Welty j1 ·Recording Secretary • I • • r • • - §22.4-13 I-1 Light Industrial District The I-1 Industrial Dist rict is composed of c ertain In- dust rial are as of the City plu s certain open are as where similar industrial deve lopment appears like l y t o o c cur. The I-1 Industrial District should be loca ted nea r major roadways and truck r outes so that tra ff i c generated f rom the Industrial District will not flood the residential s t reets in the area. The regulations for this Dis trict are designe d to stabilize and protect the essential ch aracteristics of the District as well as the areas surrounding the Distric t. To these end s, development is limited to lig h t industrial us e s plus certain uses providing services to th e area, and regulations are es- tablished to provide for adequ ate screening and to govern the external effects of uses f ound within the I-1 Light Industrial District. Both to protect r esidences from an undesirable en- vironment and to ensure the reservation of adequate areas f o r industrial development, new res idential development is exc luded from this district, except f o r facilities for a caretaker. a. Supplementary regul ations. The provisions f ound in this Zone District shall be subject to the requirements and standards found in §22.5, Sup plemen tary Regulations , unless otherwise provided f or in this Ordinance or an a mendment hereto. b. Permitted principal us es. No land shall be used or occupied and no structure sh all be designed, erected, a l tered, used or occupied except for one or more o f the following uses : (1) Manufacturing, proc essing and/or fab r ication: The manufacturing, processing and/or fabric ation, as enume rat e d and limited herein , of any commod ity except the f ol low ing: Abrasives , basic manufacture; Alcoholic dis tillation; Animal by-pro ducts, basic manufacture and processing ; Asphalt, ma nufacture and processing; Bone black, bas ic manu f acture; Brewery ; Carbon black or lamp bla c k, basic manufacture; Charcoal, ba sic manufacture ; Chemicals, heavy or industrial, basic manufacture or processing ; Cinder and cin der blocks, basic manufacture or fabrication ; Clay and clay products, basic manufacture or fabrication ; Coa l or coke , manu factur in g or processing; Concrete and concrete products, manufacture or fabrication ; I • • -2- ( ( • (2 ) • • • Detergents, soaps and by-products, using animal fat, basic manufacture; Electric power generator station ; Fermented fruits and vegetable products, manu facture; Fertilizers, manufacture or processing ; Fungicides, manufacture ; Gases, other than nitrogen and oxygen, manufacture ; Glass manufacture; Glue and size, manufacture; Grain milling ; Graphite, manufacture; Gypsum and other forms of pl aster base, manufacture; Insecticides, manufacture ; Insulation, f lammable types, manufacture or f abrication; Matches, manufacture; Meat slaughtering; Metals, extraction or smelting ; Metals, ingots, pigs, sheets or bars, manufacture ; Oils and fats, animal and vegetable, manufacture; Paints, pigments, enamels, japans, lacquers, putty, varnishes, whiting and wood fillers, manufacture or fabrication; Paper pulp and cellulose, basic manufacture ; Paraffin, manufacture ; Petroleum and petroleum products, manufacture or processing; Portland and similar cements, manufacture ; Rubber, manu facture, or reclaiming ; Sawmill or planing mills ; Serums, toxins, viruses, ma nufacture; Sugars and starches, manu fact ure ; Tannery ; Turpentine, manufacture; Wax and wax products, manufacture ; Wood preserving by creosoting or other pressure impregnation of wood by preservative s; Sale at wholesale or sto rage: The sale at wholesale, the warehou sing and/or storage of any commodity except the following : (a ) Live animals; (b ) Commercial explosives ; (c ) Above-ground bulk storage of flammable liquids or gases , unless and only t o the extent that the storage of such liquids or gases is directly c onne cted with energy or heating devices on the premises o r to service railroad locomotives , (3 ) Sale at retail: The s ale at retai l of the following : • I • • ( ( • • • • -3- (a ) Hardware ; (b) Any commodity manufactured, processed or fab ri cated on the premises; (c) Any commodity warehous e d o n the premises; (d) Equipment, supplies and ma terials (except commercial e xplosives ) d esigned especially for use in agriculture, mining, industry, business, transportation, building and o ther construction; (4) Repair , rental and servicing: The repair, rental and servicing of any commodity, the manufactur e , processing, fabric ation, ware- housing or sale of which commodity is permitted in t he District ; (5) Ambulance Serv ice; (6 ) Animal hospital; runs must be enclosed by a six (6) foot solid fence ; (7) An y use intended to provide amusement or enter- tainment on payment of a fee or admission charge ; (8 ) Bank ; (9 ) Blueprinting; (10 ) Clinic, dental or medical; (11) Contractor y ard for vehicles, equipment, materials and/or supplies; A contractor y ar d for vehicle·s, equipment, ma- terials, and/or supplies which complies with a ll of t he followi n g conditions : (a) Is prope rly graded for drainage, surfaced with concrete, asphaltic concrete , asphalt, oil o r any other dust-free surfacing and maintained in g ood condition, fre e of weeds, dust , trash and debris; (b ) I s provided with barriers of such dimensions that occup ant s of adjacent struct ures are not unreasonably disturbed, either by day or by night, by the movement of vehicles , machinery, e qu i pment or supplies ; (c ) Is provided with entrances and exits so loc ated a s to minimize traffic conges tion; (d) Is provided with barriers of such type and so located that no parked vehicles will ex- • I • • -4- ( • • • - tend beyond the yard space or into the re- quir e d scree ning area if adjoining or ad- jacent t o a r e sidential distri ct; (e) Lighting facilities are so arranged that they neither unreasonably disturb occupants of adjacent residential properties nor interfere with traffic. (12 ) E ducational institution; (13 ) E lectric substation; (14 ) Gas regulator station; (1 5) Gr ee nhouse ; (16 ) Laboratories; (17 ) Liquor store (sale by package ); (18) Motel or hotel ; (19) Motor vehicle service or gasoline and oil service stations ; (20) Ne wspaper distribution station; (21 ) Of f ices ; (22 ) Parking and/or commerc ial storage of operable vehicles ; (23) Pet stores; (24) Private c l ub, lodge or fraternity; (2 5) Public buildings ; (2 6) Railroad faci li ties, but not including shops ; (27) Rel i gious institutions ; (28) Restaurants ; (29 ) Sav ings and loan association ; (30) S c hool for training in occupational skills, en- r ollment may be open to the public or limited, ma y include dormitories for students and instruc- t ors ; (31 ) Te le p hone exchange ; (3 2 ) Terminal for intra-city or inter-city v e hicles for mov e me nt o f p e rsons or freight ; • I • • ( ( ( • • - (33 ) Utility pumping station ; (34 ) Water reservoir, -5- c. Maximum gross floor area in structures. The sum total of the g ross floor area in all structure s on a lot, ex- cluding the gross f loor area of off-street parking garages , shall be not greate r than two (2) times the are~ of the lot on wh ich the structures are located. d. Minimum yard . Wher e an I-1 bui lding site abuts upon , adjoins or is adjacent to a residential zone district, a set- back of ten (10) feet is required except as provi d ed in §22.4-13 j. e. Minimum private off-street parking. Regulations .) (See Supplementary f. Minimum private off-street loading , Regula t ions.) (See Supplementary g, Accessory buildings and permitted accessory uses. Any accessory building or use incidental only to a permitted principal use, which accessory building or use complies with all o f the following c ondi tions : (1) Is clear l y i nciden ta l and customary to and commonl y ass ociat ed with the operation of the permitted principal use. (2 ) Is operated and maintained under the same owner- ship, or by lessees or concessionaires thereof, and on the same lot as the permitted principal us e. (3) Does not include structures or structural features incons ist ent with the permitted principa l use . (4) Does not include residential occupancy except by caretakers or wa tchmen ; (5) I f operated pa rtially or entirely in detached structures, such detached structures shall be limited to a gro ss floor area o f not more than ten (10) percent of the area of the lot on which he p ermitted principal use is located ; (6) If operate d partially or entirely within the structure containing the permitted principal us , the gross floor area within such structure utilized by accessory uses (except garages, lo adi ng docks and company dining rooms) shal l be not gre ater than ten (10) percent of the gross floor area of the structure containing the permitted principal use • • I • • - ( • • • • • -6- h, CO ND I TIONAL USE S , PROV IDED THE PUBL IC INTEREST I S FU LL Y PROT ECT ED AND THE FOLL OWING US ES ARE AP PROV ED BY THE CI TY PLAN NING AND ZONIN G COMMISS ION AND CI TY COUNCIL: (1) USES (a) AUTOMOBILE WREC KI NG YARDS AND JUNK YARDS (1) AN Y AUTOMOBIL E WRECK I NG YARD OR JUNK YARD OPE NED AFT ER THE EFFE CTIVE DATE OF TH I S ORDI NANCE SHALL BE ON 8NE A PARCE L OR ADJOINING PA RCELS OF NOT LESS THAN FIVE ONE ACRE BUT NOT TO EXCEE D ONE AND ONE -HALF ACRE-. --- (2) ANY AUTOMOBILE WR ECK ING YARD OR J UN K YARD APPROVED PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THI S ORDINANCE SHALL BE ENCLOSED ON ITS PERIMETER WITH A BEeeRA~fVB €b8BBB- FAeB W88BBN PBN8B 8R 88bfB €8N€RE'fB, Bb8 €K 0R BRfeff WAbb Ne~ bBBB ~HAN BIGHT FBB~ fN HBf6H~7 SOLID, NON- TRANSPAR F.NT VER TICAL WALL OR FENCE WITH A MINIMUM HEIGHT~SIX FEET AND AMAX l MUM OF TWELVE (12) FEETMEASURED FRO M GROUND LEVEL, FENCES OF WOVEN WI RE OR CHAiii=LINK MATERIAL~HALL BE PRCIB I BITED. --- (3 ) ANY AUTOMOBILE WRECKING OR JUNK YARD APPROVED PURS UANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE AND ALL YARDS EXISTING ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE SH ALL COMPLY WI TH SECTION~THRU 11, INCLUS IVE, CH APT ER 2, T I TLE VI OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MU NIC I PA L CODE, AS AMENDED, ENTITLE D AUTO WRE CKI NG AN D J UNK YARDS, AN D ALL OTH ER APP LICABLE CODES OR ORD! ANCE S. (4) ANY AUTOMOBILE WRECKING YA RD OR J UNK YARD WHICH I S LICENSED BY THE CI TY OF ENGLEWOOD ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE AN APPR OVED YARD WHETHER OR NO T IT HA S A IINIMUM AREA OF Fi:YE ONE ACRE, AN D SUCH YARD MA Y BE EXPANDED ONTO ABUTTING PROPERTY PROVIDED THAT SUCH EXPAN DED YARD CONFORMS TO THE REQUIREMENT S OF THIS AND ANY OTHER APPLICABLE CODE S OR ORDINANCES, Amended 11/15/77 • I . • • • • • • • • -6a- 1. Limi t at ions on e xt ernal effects of uses. Every use establ ished or placed into operation a ft er t he effective date of this ordinance shall comply f orthwith with the following limi tations. All uses established and in operation on the effective date of this ordinance shall be made to comply with the followin g limi tatio ns on or before Janua ry 1, 1977: (1) Volume of sound generated . Every use, unless expressly exempted by this ordinance, shall be so operated that the volume of sound inherently • I • • ' • • • • -7- and recurrently ge nerated does not exceed seventy (70) decibels at any point of any boundary line of the lot on which the use is locate d. (2) Vibration generat ed. Every use shall be so operated that the grou nd vibra tion inhere ntly and recurrently generated is not perceptible, without instruments, at any poin t of any boundary line of the lo t on which the use is located. (3) Emission of heat, glare, radiation, dust and fum es. Every use shall be so operated that it does not emit an obnoxious or dangerous degree of heat, glare, radiation, dust or fu mes beyond any boundary line of the lot on which the use is located. (4) Outdoor storage and waste disposal. (a) No highly flammable or explosive l iquids, solids or gases shall be stored in bulk above ground . Tanks or drums of fuel for railroad locomotive fueling or directly connecting with energy devices, heating devices or appliances located on the same lot as the tanks or drums of fuel are ex- cluded from this provision ; (b) All outdoor storage facilities for fuel, raw materials and products and all fuel, raw materials and products stored outdoors shall be enclosed by a solid fence or wall adequate to conceal such facilities, fuel, raw materials and products from adj acent residential districts ; provided, however, that such fence or wall need not exceed eight (8) feet in height; (c) No materials or wastes shall be deposited upon a lot in such form or manner that the y may be transferred off the lot by natural causes. j. Screening. In an effort to lessen the incompatibility between a residential district and an industrial district where those districts abut, adjo i n or are adjacent, one to the other, it is deemed necessary that the owner of the use in the indus- trial zone district take certain measures to protect those persons in the residential district from the possible adverse effects of the noise and lights from cars, the passage of materia ls or wastes fr om parking lots, loading areas and storage yar ds and to discourage juven iles from trespassing in hazardous areas where the storage of equipment and su pplies may create an attra ctive nuisance; the following provi sions are applied: • I • • In n - • • • • • -8- • • • (1) If the principal permitted use is within a building and the building entrance faces the residential zone district, there shall be no less than a ten (10) foot setback in front of the building and th at area shall be landscaped with lawn, trees and shrubs of both a deciduous and evergreen variety , The landscaping may be accented by the additional use of ornamental features such as driftwood, rock, f ountains or objects of art. (2) lf the portion of the building site which abuts upon, adjoins or is adjacent to the residential zone district is not the building entrance, but is used f or off-street parking, loading or the storage of equipment, materials and/or supplies, those uses shall be enclosed by a decorative closed-face or solid concrete, block , wood or brick wall not less than six (6) feet high; whi ch wall need not be set back from the property line. An exception to this provision shall be made as necessary at an intersection or at an entrance to an alley or driveway in order not to obstruct the v iew of a motorist ; this can be done by reducing the height of the fence or wall or the plantings for such distance and to s u ch extent as required by the Code Enforcement Division . • I • • n • • • • STA FF REPOR T Page -1-COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE Case #22-77: I-1 Zone District Case #23-77: I-2 Zone District Case #24-77: Supp l e mentar y Regu l a t i o n s Case #25-77: De f initions STAFF REPORT RE : Amendm ents t o the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance which relate to Automobile Wrecking and Junk Yards in the I-1 and I-2 Industrial Dis tricts, and making provisions for regulat i ons for Conditional Uses. DATE TO BE CONSIDERED: Publ ic Hearings will be held on November 15, 197 7 . APPLICANT : Initiated by the City Planning and Zoning Commission . ACTION TO BE TAKEN: Public He arings are to be held on November 15th on the following matters: 1 ) An amendment to §22.4-13, Light Industrial District, in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, which would add a new sub-section h, entitled Conditional Uses, and which would per- mit Automobile Wrecking Yards and Junk Yards as a Conditional Use. The key points are: a. Any new yard would have to be on a parcel wi th a minimum area of five (5) acres, b, Any new yard would have to be enclosed by an eight-foot, decorative closed-face wooden fen ce or solid concrete block or brick wall, c , Any new yard must comply with the Automobile Wrecking-Junk Ya rd Ordi nance, Title VI, Chapter 2 of the 1969 E.M.C., as amended, PLEA SE NOTE, the provision should be added th a t all yards in existence on the effective da t e of this a mendment must also continue to comply with the Automobile Wrecking -Junk Yard Ordinance, d. Any yard existing on the effective date of the amendment would be considered to be an approved yard whether or not it has an area of five acres and the existing yard ma y be expanded o nto abutting property, • I • • • • STA FF REPORT Pag e -2- ,· • • • COMPREHENSIVE Case #22 -77 : Case #23-77 : Case #24-77 : Case #25-77: ZONING ORDINA NCE I-1 Zone Dis trict I-2 Zone Dis trict Supplementary Re gulatio ns Definitions 2) Amend §22.4-14, I-2, Gener al Industrial District, subsection b, permitted Princi pal Uses , by adding a new sectio n (9 ) Automobile Wre cking or Junk Yard. The yards mu s t comply with the aforeme n tione d Title VI , Chapter 2 o f the 1969 E.M.C . as amended, bu t no area restrictions are placed on the yards. 3) Repeal §22.5-21 of the Comprehe ns iv e Zoning Ordi nance, which sect ion is entitled Automobile Wrecking Yards and J unk Yards , which states: "All existing automobile wrecking yards and j unk yards are recogn ized as Non-conforming Uses on the effective date of the Ordinance amending Chapter 22 of the Municipal Code of the City of Englewood, Color a do , sub- ject to the provisions fo~ Non-conforming Uses in §22.6 o f this Ordinance and subje ct to all oth er applicable ordinances of the City of Englewood, Colorado ." 4) Enact a new §22.5-21 entitled Conditional Use. This section will set forth : a. The legislative purpose and intent of the Co nditional Use section. b. The procedure f or applicat ion. c. T he pro cedure t o be f ollowed in submitting a site plan for the proposed Conditional Use . d. The requirements fo r the approval of the Conditional Us e and the Findings o f F ac t. e. The application p roces s ---what the staf f must do and what the Pl annin g Commission must do. 5) Repea l the p r e s ent defin i tion of "Conditional Use" which is as f o l lows: "Conditional use. A spec if ic use permitted in a Zone Dis tric t, which use is subject to the approval of the City P lanning an d Zoning Commission" and adopt the following definition: "Con di tional use: A u se which may be permitt din a zone district through the granting of a spec ial exception by the City Planning and Zoni n g Commission upon a finding that it me et s specified conditions." • I • ,, • (! • STAFF REPORT Pa ge -3- • • - COMPREHENSIVE Case #22-77: Case #23-77 : Case #24-77: Case #25-77: ZONING ORDINANCE I-1 Zone Di strict I-2 Zon e District Suppl ementary Regu lations De fi nitions STAFF RECOMMENDATION : I. The amendment to the I-1 Zone Distric t which would make Automobile Wrecking and J unk Yards Conditional Uses in th is District, A. Recommendation: Th e sta ff recommends that Automobile Wrecking Yards a nd Junk Yards be permitted as a Conditional Use in the I-1 Zone District; but disagrees with two major provisions in the draft which is under considera tion. There are also other minor changes which staff would propose. The staff would recommend that the draft be amended as follows: 1. 2 . §22,4-13 h (1) THE MAXIMUM AREA OF ANY AUTOMOBILE WRECKING YARD OR JUNK YARD 8PFJNBB APPROVED PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS ~FtfBR lfHB BFFB€tfi¥B ~'PB OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE 8N 8NB P~R€Bb 0F N0tf bBSB ~HAN Fi¥B ~€RBS NO MORE THAN ONE ACRE, ------ §22,4-13 h (2) ANY AUTOMOBILE WRECKING YARD OR JUNK YARD APPROVED PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THI S ORDINA NCE SHALL BE ENCLOSED ON ITS PERIMETER WITH A DECORATIVE CLOSED FACE WOODEN FENCE OR SOLID CONCRETE , BLOCK OR BRICK WALL NOT LESS THAN Bi6Htf SIX (6) FEET IN HEIGHT, 3, §22.4-13 h (3 ) ANY AUTOMOBILE WRECKING OR JUNK YARD APPROV ED PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINA NCE AND ALL YARDS EXISTING ON THE EFFEC TIVE DAT E OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL""'cOMPLY WITH SECTIONS -r-THRU 11, INCLUSIVE, CHAPTER 2, TITLE VI OF THE 1969 ENG LEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE , AS AMENDED, ENTITLED AUTO WREC KING AND JUNK YARDS, AND ALL OTHER APPLICABLE COD ES OR ORDINANCES . • I • .. ' ( • (1 • STAFF REPORT Page -4- 4. I • • • COMPREHENSIVE Ca se #22-77: Case #23-77: Case #24-77 : Case #25-77 : §22.4-13 h (4) ZONING ORDINANCE I-1 Zone District I-2 Zone District Supplementary Regulat ions Definitions ANY AUTOMOBILE WRECKING YARD OR JUNK YARD WHICH IS LICENSED BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE AN APPROVED YARD. WHE~HER eR Ne~ i~ HAS A MAMilIBM AREA 8F Fi¥E A€RE8 ANB eeeH ¥ARB MA¥ BE EMPt\NBEB 8N~8 ABti~~iNS PR8PBR~¥ PR8\'iBBB ~Hit~ eeeH EHPANBBB ¥ARB €8NF8RM8 ~8 ~HB RBijtiiRBMBN~B 8F ~Hi8 ANB AN¥ 8~HBR APPbi€ABbB €8BB8 8R 8RBiNAN€BS7 IF SUCH EXIS TING YARD HAS AN AREA IN EXCES~OF ONE ACRE, IT SHALL NO'!' BE DEEMED TO BEIN?IDN-::C0-MPLIANCE WITH THIS ORDINANCE ,BUTINNO EVENT CAN THE LOT AREA BE FURTHER INCREASED. THE AREA OF A YA~ EXISTING ON THE EFFECTIWDATE OFTHI_S_ ORDINANCE\Vl-!ICH IS LESS TH AN O~ACRE, MAY BE EXPANDED NOT TO EXCEED ONE ACRE . ' B. Analysis: The I-1 Zone District is the least intense of of the industrial districts and in most cases is ad- jacent to, or in close proximity to residential neigh- borhoods. The new uses which are going into these areas are primarily carried on in bu il dings and are of a warehousing or business nature. These uses have changed, just as the automobile wrecking yard operation has changed, over the past fift een years. By requiring a minimum area o f five acres for a new automobile wr ecking or junk yard approved pursuant to the proposed Con d itional Use section, we seem to be saying th at to bring in a lot of cars or junk and put them in a great big yard is g oo d, and to have a little yard is bad. This seems to be at variance with the intent of the I-1 District . The five acre maximum area may have the practical effect of keeping people from trying to open a new yard in the I-1 Zone District because th ere are few five acre sites in this zone district, and the cost o f the land is fairly high. The possibility does exist, however , that an applicati on could be filed for a new yard on a five acre or larger site which could become a very in- tense use in an area devoted to~ of a less intensive nature . • I • - ' • • STAFF REPORT Page -5- • • • COMPREHENSIVE Case #22-77: Case #23-77: Case #24-77: Case #25-77: The staff is also of the ZONING ORDINANCE I-1 Zone Dis tr ict I -2 Zone District Supplementary Regu lations Definitio ns opinion tha t the requirement for the yard to be en- closed by "decorative c losed-face wooden fence or solid concrete, block or brick wall not l e ss t han eight feet in height" may be another deterrent to someone applying for permission t o start a new yard, but a six foot-high fence or wall may be a minimum heigh t t hat would be more easily justified a nd it would obs t ruct the view o f the lan d. The other suggested changes are relatively minor and are more of a housekeeping nature. II. The amendment to the I-2 Zone District which would make Automobile Wrecking an d Junk Yards a Permitted Princi pal Use in this District. A . Recomm endation: The staff recommends that Automobile Wrecking Yards and J unk Yar ds be permitted in the I -2 Zone Dis- trict as a Permit t ed Principal Use for the f ollowing reasons : l, Such use would not be i n conflict with the Comprehensive Plan, 2, The use would be compatibl e with other uses of a heavy industrial nature. 3, Automobile Wrecking Ya1·ds and junk yards provide a service to the public by sa lva ging reclaimed metal for recycling and by pro- viding parts for the r epair of vehic l es and appliances and provision for this type o f business should be made . B. Analysis: The I-2 Zone District is the area in which we want industrial uses of a more intense nature to locate. The areas wh ich are zoned I-2 at this time are not close to residential ne igh borhoods a n d gener al ly have access to ra i lw ays, After having discusse d the operation of these yards with the owners and havi n g observed the operation of the ex i sting yards, the staff is of the opi n ion tha t the operation has ch ang ed measureably since steps were taken to control t he • I • • ' (' • STAF F REPORT Page -6- • • • COMPREHENSIVE Case #22 -7 7: Case #23-77 : Case #24 -77 : Case #25-77: ZONING ORDIN ANCE I-1 Zone District I-2 Zone District Supplementary Regulations Definitions operation in the ea rly 1960 1 s. At that time, the hulks were kept in the yar ds for long periods of time, the interiors and bodies were burned on the site, th e yards were not fenced ---the operation t o ok place in the streets surrounding the operators• property, there were no fire lanes so fires could not be f ough t safely and there usuall y was n o water or sanitary facilities on the lo t. T hese were the reasons the pr ese nt controls and restrictions were adopted. Today 's operator i s co ncerned primarily with keeping saleable parts on the lot which are displayed in a fashion that they ar e protected fr om wea ther and accessible to c u stom e rs. Hulks are disposed o f as soon as pos sible, they do n ot bur n, the l o ts are fenced and measures are t aken to minimize the possibil ity of fire. This is a recog ni z ed busin e ss and shou ld be permitted as a us e by right if the opera tors comply with all applicable codes and ordinances. III . The rescissio n o f §22 ,5-21 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ord inance, which states th at all Au tomo bile Wrecking Yards and Jun k Yards are Non-Conforming Uses. A . Recommendation: If the preceding amendment s t o the I-1 and I-2 Zone Districts are approved, the s taff recommends that this section be repeal ed inas - much as it would no longer be germane , B. An al ysis: §22.5-21 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance states that all existing au t omobile wrecking yar ds anl ju nk yards are Non-conforming Uses and subjec t to the Non-co nforming Use regula t io ns, This would no t be the case, were the u ses to be permitted as Conditional Uses in the I-1, Light Industrial District and as a Permit t ed Principal Use in the I-2, General Industrial District, and the section should be stricken. IV . Conditional Use Regulations . A. Recommendation : The staff recommends that the Condit ion al Us e provisions be approved fo r t he following reas on: • I • • - • • , • STAFF REPORT Page -7- • • - COMPREHENSIVE Case #22-77: Case #23-77: Case #24-77: Case #25-77: ZONING ORDINANCE I-1 Zone District I-2 Zone District Suppl eme ntary Regulations Definitions 1. The Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance provides for Conditional Uses in the several Zone Districts, but no guidelines are given for their consideration or approval. This omission would be corrected were the Con- ditional Use regulations to be adopted. B , Analysis: Regardless of whether or not the Automobile Wrecking Yards and Junk Yards are permitted as a Conditional Use in the I-1 Zone District, these regu- lations should be incorporated into the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, .... At this time, there are Conditional Uses per- mitted in other zone distr icts and there are no guide- lines for their consideration. With the adoption of these regulations, we would have criteria by which all Conditional Uses would be evaluated. If the I-1 and I-2 Zone Districts are not amended as proposed and if, therefore, §22.5-21 is not r epealed, the Co nditional Use regulations would be given a different section number incorporating the provisions into the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. V. Definition of Conditional Use. A. Recommendation : The staff recommends that the present definition of "Conditional Use" be repealed and the new definition be approved for the following reason: 1. The proposed definition clarifies the intent of the term "Conditional Use". B. Analysis : The proposed definition of a Conditional Use would simply clarify the intent of a use permitted conditioned upon approval by the City Planning and Zoning Commission. It states that Conditional Uses mu s t meet specified conditions and these conditions are set forth in the Conditional Use section which is also proposed for the Commission's considera tion • I • • ....... • , • STAFF REPORT P age -8- BACKGROUND: • • - COMPREHENSIVE Case #22-77: Case #23-77: Case #24-77: Case #25-77: ZONING ORDINANC E I-1 Zone Dis tric t I-2 Zone District Supplementary Regulations Definitions For some time, operators of Automobile Wrecking Yards in northwest Englewood have i ndicated that the present regula- tions under which they must operate are restrictive to the point that it has been impossible for them to carry on their businesses in a manner which will be to the benefit of the community. Many of the yards were in existence when the northwest area was annexed to the City in 1958, and at that time, they wer e a Permitted Use . All of the yards have been in operation since the use was exc lu d ed as a Permitted Use in the major revision of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance in 1963, at which time they became classified as Non-conforming Uses. The actual owners or operators of the yards may or may not be the same now as in 1958 or 1963. At a Planning Commission meeting on August 3, 1976, many of the Automobile Wrecking Yard owners were in attendance and discussed specific problems which they are having. First, most of the yards do not have adequate shelter in which the employees can work in inclement weather o r in which the parts which are to be sold can be stored and displayed. Office space is also often in a converted house or trailer. Second, some of the owners would like to be able to increase the area of their yards. After considering the statements made at the August 3rd meeting, the Planning Commission generally agreed on the following points: (1) Automobile Wrecking Yards should continue as Non-conforming Uses rather than being made Permitted or Con- ditional Uses. No new Automobile Wrecking Yards should be permitted. (2) Existing Automobile Wrecking Yards should not be permitted to expand in area. (3) Certain improveme nts which would be permitted in the Industrial District , were they not associated with the Automobile Wrecking Yard, shou ld be permitted in existing Yards in an effort to up-grade the businesses. The amendments which were proposed to the Au t omobile Wrecking Yard Ordinance, Title VI, Chapter 2 of the '69 E.M.C., would not permit the land area of the yard to be expanded. Owners of e xisting yards would be permitted to "construct buildings or structures for office, warehouse, or o ther use ", if the use would be permitted in the Industrial District in which the Yard is located • • I • • - (f , ( , • STAFF REPO RT Page -9- • • - COMPREHENSIVE Case #22-77 : Case #23-77: Case #24-77: Case #25-77: ZONING ORDINANCE I-1 Zone District I-2 Zo n e Dist r ict Supp lementary Regula tions Definitions A public hearing on t he proposed amendme nts was held on March 22, 1977, and the testimony was primarily c oncerned with the restriction placed o n the expansion o f the area of the yards. The legality of permitting Non-con f orming Uses t o either expand or to be improved, was a key issue in t he dis- cussion b etween the Commission members a n d staff. Considerable time was spent in discussing the fact tha t the reason for designating certain uses as "non-conforming" is that they are uses which, althoug h once permitted, are no lo nger considered desirable in a particular zone district. By designating these uses "non-conforming", no new uses would be permitted and existing ones would gradually be phased out through natural attrition. By perm itting improvements to be made, the life of the Non -conforming Use wo ul d be ex tended ---a situation which would clearly be contradictory t~ the legal intent of the Non-con fo rm ing Use. The matter was tabled until Apr il 5, 1977. At the meeting on April 5th, the Commission voted t o send the draft of the am en ded Automobile Wrecking and Junk Yard Ord inance which wa s da te d March 28, 1977, to the City Co unc il. The City Council received the recommendation , but they were not pleased with it, and asked that the Comm i ssion meet with them to discuss th e matter in a study sess i on. At the study se ssion o n May 23, 1977 , the Counc il indica te d that they did not agree wi t h the basic premise o f permitting a No n-con f orming Use t o improve and asked the Comm ission to give mo re thought to the matter. At the Commission meeting on July 19 , 1977, there was a great deal of discu ssion about the best way o f permi ttin g existing yards to be improved without allowing an influx of new yards. The possibility of making the yards a Con ditional Use in the I-1, Light Industria l District and possibly the I-2, General Industrial District, was ex plored. If the yards were made a Conditional Use, they would be permitted upon approva l by the Planning Commissio n. The major problem, of course, was that while we provide for a limited num ber of Condition al Uses in the Comprehensive Zo ning Ord ina nce, there are no sta nd ards for such uses. What to do ? Include standards for Conditional Uses in the Co mpreh ensive Zo ning Ordinance . On September 7, 1977 , se v eral mem bers of the Commissi:>n visited thr e of the Ya rds and saw first -hand the problems which the o perators face . • I • • - (f • • • STAFF RE PORT Page -10- • • - COMPREHENSIVE Case #22-77: ZONING ORDINANC E I-1 Zone Dist r ict Case #23-77: Case #24-77; Case #25-77: I-2 Zone District Supplementary Regulations Definitions As a result of all of these discussions, the following action is being proposed: 1. Amend the I-1, Light Industrial District, to permit Automobile Wr e cking and Junk Yards as a Conditional Use, 2. Amend the I-2, General Industrial District, to make Automobile Wrecking and Junk Yards a Permitted Principal Use, 3, Repeal §22.5-21 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, which section states that all existing Automobile Wrecking and Junk Yards are Non-conforming Uses. 4. Add a sect ion to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance which would set forth regulations for Conditional Uses. 5. Adopt a new definition of Conditional Use, (Each of the above actions would require a Public Hearing before the Planning Commission and the City Council. 6. Refer the amended Automobile Wrecking-Junk Yard Ordinance, Title VI, Chapter 2, Sections 1 thru 11, inclusive, of the 1969 Englewood Municipal Code, as amended, to the City Council with a recommendation that it be adopted. (The Commission would not hold a Hearing on this matter) . • ~ln I • • ~ -; n - • CI TY OF E NG LEWO OD ' • ' • • • • AUTO WRECKING YARDS IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ,.,,,,. ____ , ::;::l~ 1: ..;":.~ DEPARTMENT OF COMMUN ITY DEVELOP • I . • ~ In .... I -n - • , • • • • • AUTO WRE CKING YARDS IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD LEGEND: l, A-B-Z Truck Parts, 1922 West Warren Ave .. 73 acres 2. Fair Auto wrecking, 2400 South Tejon St. 1.59 acres 3. Vardeman & Sons, 1985 West Baker Ave .• 34 acres 4. Musselman Auto Salvage, 1850 west Baker Ave. 1.51 acres 5. ReMelt, Inc., 2350 South Raritan St. 7.79 acres 6. Larry's Auto Parts, 1780 West Wesley Ave. .57 acres 7. European Auto wrecking, 1770 West Wesley Ave •. 57 acres 8. R & R Auto wrecking, 1601 West Harvard Ave .. 55 acres 9. Big "D" Auto Salvage, 2480 south Raritan st. 1. 71 acres 10. Stoner 's Garage, 2960 south Shoshone st. 1.02 acres 11. An overflow of car hulks on Big Dry Creek; the auto salvage operation is located in Littleton. 2.25 acres • '} __ ~ I • • In n • ' ( • • • • • 5 MEMOR AM> I TO TH E ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECO MMENDA TION OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION • DATE : No vembe r 15, 1977 SUBJECT: RECOMMENDATION: Lathrop moved : Wad e seconded: Planned Development The Planning Commission recommend to City Council approval of the Development Plan for an office building proposed to be located at 3270 -3280 South Bannock Street. The approval of the Planned Development is recommended for the following reasons: 1) The proposed Planned Development is consi stent with the intent of the Comprehen- sive Plan. 2) As proposed, the Planned Development meets the l egislative purposes and intent of the Planned Development district, §22.4A-l of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, and the requirements of the Planned Development Ordinance have been met by the applicant. 3) The proposed expansion of the existing office building at 3290 South Bannock Street will be compatible with the adjacent area. This recommendation is made based upon the following condit ions: 1) That the proposed Planned Development be approved contingent upon the approval of the r e zoning of the s ubject property from R-2, Me dium-Density Residence, to B-1, Business. 2 ) Except for dr iveway access into the parking area, the front setback of 10 feet which has a lready been established by the existing office s t r u cture to t he south should be developed and maint ained for landsc aping. 3) The proposed screening fence shall meet t he requireme nts of §22.5-3b and §22.5-13 b of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance . • I • • I M - • ' C, • ' • • • - -2- 4) The building height shall be one story maximum with an additional 15 feet height approve d if the applicant chooses to inst all a solar collector system. AYES: P ierson, Tanguma, Wade, Draper, Lathrop, Owens NAYS: Parker ABSENT: Smith, Williams The motion a:irried. By Order of the City Planning and Zoning Commission. Ut·0 :Jb(f! . .:::-~-&:- gertrude G. Welty ,:/ Recording Secretary • I • • In -n ' , • STAFF REPORT Page -1- STAFF REPORT RE : • • • PLANNED DEVELOPMENT Case #21-77 A request for approval of a Planned DeveloJXllent for an addition to an existing o ff ice building at 3290 South Bannock Street. DATE TO BE CONSIDERED: November 15, 1977 NAME AND ADDRESS OR APPLICANT : Donald L. Marshall 6059 South Elati Street Littleton, Colorado 80120 NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROPERTY OWNER: Donald L. Marshall 6059 South Elati Street Littleton, Colorado 80120 LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: The proposed office addition would be located on property now identified as 3270, 72, 74, 76, 78, and 80 South Bannock Street. This property is legally described as: Part of the E 1/2 of the S 1/2 of the S 1/2 of the NE 1 /4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 34, Township 4 South, Range 68 West, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at point on East line of South Bannock Street which is 140 feet South of the North line of said E 1/2 of S 1/2 of S 1 /2 of NE 1 /4 of SW 1 /4 ; thence East parallel to said North line a distance of 133 feet; thence South parallel to the East line of South Bannock Street 101 feet more or less to a point 91 feet North of the South line of said E 1 /2 of S 1 /2 of S 1 /2 of NE 1 /4 of SW 1 /4, thence West parallel to said South line a distance of 133 feet more or less to the East line of South Bannock Street, thence North along the East line of South Bannock Street a distance of 101 feet more or less to the point of beginning; together with all improvements, also known and numbered as 3270-80 South Bannock Street, Englewood, Colorado. ZONE DISTRICT: The present zoning is R-2, Medium Density Residence. An application was filed on May 14, 1977, to zone the subject property to B-1, Business . This matter was heard by the Planning Commission on June 21, 1977, and was referred to the City Council with a favorable recommendation, subject to certain condi t ions. The City Council held a Hearing on the matter on Augu st 8, 1977. The application bas been submitted in relation to that rezoning request . • I • • f STAFF REPORT Page -2- DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST: • • - PLANNED DEVELOPMENT Case #21-77 A reques t has been made for the approval of a Planned Development for the construction of a one-story addition to the existing office building at 3290 South Bannock Street . The a ddition is to be built at such time as this land has been rezoned B-1, Business. The addition would have five suites which would be leased or possibly sold as condominiums . There will be a partial basement to house the heating unit and to provide storage for the occupants. The applicant is investigating the feasibility of constructing a solar collector on the addition which would increase the height of the building by ten or twelve feet. The applicant gives the following reasons for sub- mitting the Planned Development: 1) The objective of the Planned Development is to redevelop the subject parcel to a higher and more appropriate use. It is the intention of the owner to remove three existing duplex rental units and to construct an addition to an adjacent existing one-story office building. 2) Redevelopment is planned to commence sometime in 1978; however, the construction schedule depends somewhat on the market conditions for office rental space. RECOMMENDATION FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: The staff recommends that the Planning and Zoning Com- mission approve the proposed Planned Development as provided by §22 .4A-5(b) and (c)• of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance subject to the following conditions: •§22.4A-5(b) "Within thirty (30) days after having received such report, the Commission, upon proper notice, shall hold a public hearing on the application, The applicant shall post the property of the proposed Planned Development, in a form prescribed by the Department o f Community Development, and shall give written notice of the public hearing." §22 .4A-5 (c ) "Withi n sixty (60) days from the date of the Public Hearing, the City Planning and Zoning Commission shall make written findings recommending to the City Council that the pm- posed plan be either approved, conditionally approved, or dis- approved. A copy o f said findings shall be furnished to the applicant. The City Counc il may require a Public Hearing prior to the fi nal approv al or disapproval of the proposed Planned Development. Within thirty (30) days following the public hearing, if held, or wi th in thirty (30) days following receipt of the Planning Commission recommendation, if no hear ing is held, the City Council shall make f indings either approving , c onditionally approving, or disapproving the proposed plan. A copy o f said fin dings shall be furnished to the applicant . • I • • (f. '-( f • STAFF REPORT Page -3- • • - PLANNED DEVELOPMENT Case #21-77 1) That the proposed Planned Development be approved contingent upon the approval of the rezoning o f the subject property from R-2, Medium-De n s ity Residence, to B-1, Business. 2) Except for driveway access into the parking area, the front setback of 10 feet which has already been established by the existing office structu re to the south, should be de- veloped and maintained for landscaping. 3) The proposed screening fence shall meet the re- quirements of §22 ,5-3b* and §22.5-13b** of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. The staff makes this recommendation based on the following reasons: 1) The proposed Planned Development is consistent with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan, 2) As proposed, the Planned Development meets the legislative purposes and intent of the Planned Development District, §22.4A-l*** of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, and the requirements of the Planned Development Ordinance have been met by the applicant. 3) The proposed expansion of the existing office building at 3290 South Bannock Street will be compatible with the adjacent area. •§22,5-3b: "Barriers and screening, Areas subject to wheeled traffic shall be provided with ba rriers of such dimensions that occupants of adjacent r es iden t ial structures are not unreasonably disturbed, either by day or night, by the movement of vehicles. Unless otherwise provided for in this Ordinance, for each boundary line abutting directl y on a residential lot, a wall or closed- face fence (at least f our [4] feet high) shall be provided, which shall serve as a barrier to passage of persons, waste material and light from headlights . ••§22 ,5-13b : "Obstruction of view. Nothing shall be permitted in the front yard, side yard, rear yard, or public right-of-way of any lot which will obstruct the view of motorists. This shall not preclude the installation of necessary utility company poles and/or traffic regulatory devices. ••• -See next page. • ) I • • ' f STAFF REPORT Page -4- • • - PLANNED DEVELOPMENT Case #21-77 DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT AREA AND ADJACENT AREA: The property requested for rezoning is on the periphery of the central business district and is developed with three small frame, two-uni t residential s tructures, which were con- structed in 1925. The units have approxi11ately 350 square f eet in floor space and must provide a poor living environment for the occupants. These duplexes are on a 101' wide by 133' deep parcel. The applicant owns a single-family residence to the north of the subject site which property is not included in the rezoning request. There are also single-family houses further north on the east side of South Bannock Street and on the west side of South Bannock Street as well. The land to the east of the subject site is zoned B-1, Business and is developed with small apartment units which are non-conforming in the B-1 District. The area to the south of the subject site is zoned B-1, Business, and is the location of the archi- tectural office of the applicant and the parking lot and loading area for the Yellow Front/Checker Auto Parts stores. To the southwest of the subject site on the north side of West Floyd Avenue, there is a parking lot for the Continental National Bank. ***§22.4A-l "Legislative Purpose and Intent. The purpose of this subchapter is to permit and encourage diversification in the location of structures and the appropriate relationship of various uses and structures to their sites without inhibiting the potential advantages of new and imaginative techniques and concepts of design of urban land use. These regulations are further intended to insure improved pedestrian and vehicular circulation facilities and the provision of usable open space while insuring adequate standards relating to the public health, safety, welfare and convenience in the use and occupancy of buildings and facilities. The amenities and compatibilities of the Planned Development classification are to be insured to the adoption of a development pl a n, which shall consist of maps, diagrams and written statements setting forth land use relation- ships and development standards. The Planned Development classification is to be applied to land only upon specific application by the owner, or authorized representatives of the owner o f the land end after approval by the City Planning and Zon ing Commission; construction on said land shall take place only aft er the approval of the Commission and the Development Plan and its attendant do cumen ts have been recorded in the Office of the Clerk and Recorder of Arapahoe County, Colorado. ·--~ ) I • • - ' • STAFF REPORT Page -5- • • • PLANNED DEVELOPM5NT Case #21-77 BACKGROUND OF PREVIOUS CITY ACTION RELATING TO THE PROPERTY : The subject site is part of the original City of Englewood and the first zone district of record which was applied to this property was R-1, Residence District. This District permitted single-family dwellings, schools, libraries, public parks and playgrounds and farming and truck gardening. In 1955, the Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map were revised and the subject property was zoned R-2-A, Two family Residence. Under the R-2-A Zone District, a single-family home could be constructed on a 50 foot frontage or a duplex on a 75 foot frontage. The property has had that classification until last year when the R-2-A Zone District was repealed and all areas which were zoned R-2-A, were reclassifed to R-2, Medium Density Residence. Mr. Donald Marshall appeared at the Public Hearing before the Planning Commission on October 21, 1975, and asked that the property which is the subject of this application not be zoned R-2, but that he be given an opportunity to apply for a more appropriate zone classification at a later date. An application had not been filed f or any other zone classification and the City could not leave the property unzoned; so, it was zoned R-2, along with most of the other property which had been zoned R-2-A. On June 21, 1977, a public hearing was held before the Planning Commission for a proposed rezoning of the subject property from R-2, Medium Density Residence District, to B-1, Business District. The Commission, after a lengthy discussion over the feasibility of limiting the permitted uses f or the subject property to those uses which might be leas t disruptive to the neighborhood, voted to send the rezoning request to City Council with a favorable recommendation. The Commission's recommendation for approval was conditioned as follows : "The Planning Commission recommend to City Council approval of Case #7-77, filed by Donald Marshall for a change of zoning on 3270, 72, 74, 76, 78, and 80 South Bannock Street from R-2, Medium Density Residence, to B-1, Business, based on the following conditions : That the applicant will enter into a Restrictive Covenant, running to the Planning and Zoning Com- mission for a period of ten years, restricting the use of the subject property as follows: Development as is presently allowed in the existing R-2 Zone District; the uses contained in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, §22.4-10b(70) Office Buildings, and §22.4-10b(l07) Any similar lawful use which, in the opinion of the Commission is not objectionable to nearby property by reason of odor, dust, fumes, gas, noise, radiation, heat, glare, or vibration or is not hazardous to the health and property of the surrounding areas through danger of fire or explosion. The Restrictive Covenants shall meet with the concurrance of the City Attorney and that such Covenant is legal and binding on both parties." I • • , STAFF REfURT Page -6- • • - PLANNED DEVELOPMENT CASE #21-77 The City Council held a Public Hearing on the rezoning request on August 8, 1977, and motions to approve the rezoning were lost in a tie vote. Mr. Marshall appeared at the Council meeting on September 19, 1977, and asked Council to reconsider the matter. The Council advised Mr. Marshall to file a Planned Development for the proposed office building within 90 days from that date, an implication being made that if he were to do so, the Council would reconsider the rezoning request. The Development Plan which is the subject of this application has been submitted pursuant to the Council action. RELATIONSHIP TO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; The Generalized Land Use Map in the 1969 Comprehensive Plan projects that the business district will extend to include the subject property in the future. The property is not within the designated 100-year flood plain. COMMENTS FROM OTiiER DEPARTMENTS: No objections to the Development Plan have been received. It was referred to the following departments: Public Works, Engineering Services; Fire Department ; Utilities ; Code Enforcement. In addition, the Chief Building Inspector has indicated that he would very much favor use of solar heat in the addition. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS: The subject property appears to have considerable potential for redevelopment . The living units which are on the subject site are of poor co nstruction, are poorly in- sulated, and do not meet the minimum floor area requirements of the Compre hensive Zo n ing Ordinance. The units are about 350 s q uare feet in floor area, a nd 650 square feet per dwelling unit is required as a minimum. The present density also exceeds that permitted in the R-2 Zone District, which District would permit a maximum of fo ur units, either two duplexes or one four- plex would be permitted .on this 101 ft. of frontage. The development plan which has been submitted meets the requirements o f the Planned Development District and the requirements of the B-1 Zone District. One change in the plan which has been suggested by the staff pertains to the parking area. The Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance requires one off-street parking space for each 300 square feet of rentable floor area in an office building. The Marshall office addition will require parking f or 14 cars and 15 parking spaces are shown on the Development Plan. The staff recommends th at the I • • - , • • • STAFF REPORT Page -7- • • • PLANNED DEVELOPMENT Case #21-77 first parking space of f of South Bannock Street be eliminated and that area landscaped, leaving fourteen nine-foot parking spaces to serve the office addition. The eastern-most space would be designated for a compact car to give adequate maneuvering area, If the property were to be rezoned to B-1, Business, the office building addition with the landscaping as shown on the development plan would be compatible with the adjacent residential uses and an acceptable improvement to the neigh- borhood. • JI I • • - C, • r' W. SI GN'D / _, PARK ING CON TINEN TAL N A TI O N A L BA N K )( I )( I , >; ,;'I ._[ _p_,-R-Kl~-.G-l ~n ~'Sa 5 ,011 r I ' I ,G J • • • • I 'PARK ING • \ s-·1 BUSINES '-----<.. AVE / -- • PARK I NG ' • / YELLOW FRONT NORTH )' ~ ,·~- / .-)( 53152 . ·. / I , , . SCALE: 1• • 100' I ·~ . ~ ;..,, DEPARTMENT ·o, COMM.UNITY DEV£i.OPMENT I CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLO, .. + I0/3 i /71 Cf) • I • • 'l n - , • , • APP LIC ANT: ILD, Inc. dba E-Z Liquors Inc. 3353 S. Santa Fe • • • COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST LIQUOR AND 3 . 2 BEER OUT LETS TYP E OF ACTIO N REQUE TED: Retail Liquor Store Pene~ial POLICE AND FBI REPORTS: Enclosed PREVI OUS CITY CO NCIL ACTION DU RING PRI OR TWO YEARS, EXCLUDING ANNUAL RE IEWAL: CITY ATT ORNEY'S REVI EW: C .~NTS: • 5 C I • • In ,.,. .... n , • • ,· • 8 - ' DAL A02 (REV 10178) ST ATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE RENE WAL APPLICATION FOR MALT , VINOUS ANO SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES 00 N OT WfllT[ I N THIS S~ACE (G ET APP ROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) L IQUOR ENFORCEMENT OFF I C!R 'S ACTIO N AFTERGffilNG r--------------------------< ApPAOV AL D Pi6i~~~ I L O I NC 9'~/y~ 27 APPlO VIO AUTHORITY , IF REQUIR ED . SEN D TO COLORADO DEPART MENT OF RE VENU E, STAT E CAPIT AL ANNEX . 1375 SHE RMA/'iST , DENVER. COLO 80261 IJ03) 802-37 4 1 E l Ll QUCl<S 11~c 3.353 S SANTA ff t:NGL E WOCO CO o O llO I CERTI FY THA T THERE ARE NO CHAN GES TO MY ORIGIN A L APP LI CATION O AT[ EXC EPT CHANGE OF MANAG ER , T RAOE NAME OR CORPORA TE STRUCT URE . L-..:..::::..:..:e...:.:~c:.:.::.,._,;:e.:;.~:...!..ee..::..:'-'-!.::::..:.:.!..:...:......:='-'--'- N EWTRADENAME ~ ) f SIGN ATURE ~&::z:t:r:,. ~ MalllngAddraa.5'.3fl ~/.,&. (IF THERE IS A CHANG E I N OWNERSH: DO NOT USE TH IS FORM . USE AN ORI GIN A L APP LIC ATION .) I MPORTAN T MANAGER 'S NAME ~,::f,A/ ,L, ;j)/f{f/L M AKE CH ECK OR MONEii SEE INSTRUCTIONS I F APPLIC A NT IS A CO RP O RATION , Fl LL IN R EVERSE SIDE. O RDER PAV ABLE TD THE ON THE R EVE RSE 7P"f'-'? 9 ,2_/ CO L ORADO DEPARTMENT SIDE . BUSINESS PHONE NO._~"'-'----~--'-----------OF RE VEN UE . RENEW AL APPLIC ATIOl'I FOR LIQUOR LIC ENSE (Sl FO R THE YEAR EN DING U'H •C.C.°""'9 .. U. ... '0. .,.L._lltfrc..:,-,c1 NAME AND DES CRIPTION OF LICENSE -MAI I a II I Nl)ll\, AtMO TOTAL FEE(S) , 177.5 0 FEE Do vou have legal pouen on ot the ~es for which 1h ,, appl1cauon for license 1s made? __ _.X,__ES __ ~------~--~---- Are the p remises o .... ned or ,en1ed > ~"1 T~ ,,D If rented . elfect1ve & e1Cp1ra11on da te of lease __ 9'.c.__·_.,?=a....=O=.....--J./c.....<Yc.'~'J'"-'/'----- ts appl+cant (1) or all officers of the corp orauon, c1t1zen(1J of the Un,ted States o i America ?_...Ln__,ES==----------------- 1, the a pplicant, or any of the partners, or any of the off ic ers , stockholders or d irectors of sa id applicant (If 1t 1s a corpor.itton ), o• employees of any such , under 1he age of twentv·one vean '-----------------Y••--------No&:G_ Has the apolican t , or any of the panners, or any o f the officers, s1ockholdeu or d i rectors of said applica n t (1f ,t 11 a coroo,a 11on l aver been camncted of a felon y in the State o f Colo,ado or h ef"n conv,c1ed of a crime elsewher e which woulri cons1,1ute J J a fe lony 11 such cr,me had been commi tted 1n the Staie of Colorado' If so , state full details, _______ Yes ________ N cdQ_ Has 1he appl icant or any ol the p artners, or anv officer . dlfector or uockholder of said applicant (If It 11 o corp ora11onl e'ller lal been denied a hc.ense under th,s liquor lawl·----------------------...cles No~ 1b l t,ad an alcot\ol,c beverage license sus pended or re voke d' Yes, ________ No~ I f the an,w,,r 1s vet. eJ1.p la1n fully (attach se p ara te sheet , i f needed ) Do v o u 01 any member of your f amily h ave a ftnan c1al 1n1 eres1 ,n anv other liquor l1cense7 !Such fmonc ,al 1n 1e ,est to incl ude any eou 1tv interest or loansl If the answer 1s yes, explain in detml ________________ Yes, ________ No _&_ Does any person , firm o r corp orat,on havtt a financial inte rest , evidenced enhor by loans or eo u11 y ownership m th e busi ness • I • • \· • e P,t",1fi;,n1 Vic.-Pt"!. • • • IF THE APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION , answer fa), l b ), (c), (di , and le) ?;'~ l.t1011J.1n11e11undt'r thP ~ 11twSt.olt-.1 ____ {!..!'J.££,:J_D_('-------D,Hf' ____ ~!f[(! _______ _ 11,1 P·,11 ,p , hus.·1\!•H 1\ _.,,111.L1~I ,11 ___ } }~S-~ __ )j_p __ '5_A,klJ= __ €._ti. __ Coun1v n1 _/}f1J./'.fl.Bt./:; Su11e 01_.../!c:zi::Q,:. __ _ r, I[\,,·, .1! 1,1,nq l,1\d ,1nr11J.1I ,1p,1•,1IP rf'P<•l I Ill 1h,• S .. r,1•f,1!V o1 St.ite_ ------_ _/.£ _ 2.:. l ~ _____ -- hll I,'Ar.J L T)l f/JL 111.,CN/c' 1., J...,•c,1 G- liomi-Artth•·~s J3 !J,J .$~ ~)A.Jl"E:" F.: .t c;,,1 ~a,.,yCL De 0,Ht!! ot B,nh Morllh. 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' ~.-·-..,~----- Off1cifr of Corporation !•:·o ~P d ,, rt SCALJ S1gn here · ~ .~ J -q; -,ii!!,.-D 1). ~~~1~-~r.-, RE PORT ANO APPROVAL O F LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY IM,1nuf,1Llu1t>rs, Wholt'•,,lt,s. lm p o 11P 1S .met Pu1,l,c T1itnspor,1t1tm Sys1ems d 1s1e9a,rt 1h ,s section , The 1n,e;,l·n9 ,1p1,111 c at•t>11 tlJ\ oe.i:n e .. ,1 m11 co .ind 1ne o,em,se\, bus,ne\\ cond uct e d and cn.i,ac.te, o , 1n e acohcat 1s s a 11f a ctory, an a w~ do ,eoort 1na1 \uc.h hten\e, ,, q,;rntea, w ,11 mee1 the ,ea\011.ioh1 rcau•r e ment\ o t tne 11e19no0 ,no,)d allO 1ne desires o f tne 1nnab,t anu, an'l c.om p lles w 1111 tne prov,s,on o l /\, 11c1c l 1, r111a 12, C A S 19 13 THE.AEFOR£ TH IS APPLIC ATION IS HEREBY APP ROVED UA TE O AT ____ ~111s _________ 0Av O! _________ .A D 19 _______ _ (NAME O F TOWN, C ITY OR COUNT Vl ------------------------------------- (MA YOR {)A: C l"'iAIRMAN 0,-BOA RO OF COUNTY COMMISSI ONE R S O R O TH[R TITLE OF L ICENSING A U THO RI Al rt 51 jt LE AK QR SEC riE r ARV OR 0 1 HER OFFICER H AV I NG THE OFFI CI AL SEAL or THf:. LICENSING AUTHOR.I T V .} (II t,,e prem11es are loca teCI w 11 rt,n a 1o wn 01 r!lv, 111• aoove apo,ov.tl Shou1 e1 be s 19 ned by tne m ay o, and cte,t.., ,11n a county, ttien by !he Cl'l a l ,man oJ th• boo1r<1 c COU1'11'1/ comm"s1orie 1~ and t'1e clerk In 1ne. ooa,o. II Oy oro ,an cl! o, ottlel'w,~e. the luc.tl il ccn~1n g a utnont y •~ ~ome o in«tr ot11c,a1, 1n•n s ucn •001 ov .. 1 should oe 91ven D'II ILIC n oflu·,al.} NOTICE TO INSURE THAT YOUR LIC ENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME . IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT. WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMITT AN CE, BE AT THE COLORAD O DEPARTM ENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOi_ ANNEX BUILDING , 1375 SHERM AN STREET, DENV ER , NO LATE R THAN DECEMBER 1. • I • • - • f • • • - City of Englewood ------------- M E M O R A N D U M TO: MARILYN IRONS, REVENUE DIVISION FROM: CAPTAIN RONALD D. FRAZIE R DATE: NOVEMBER 7, 1977 SUBJECT: E.Z . LIQUORS, INC.-LIQUO R LICENSE RENEWAL 3400 S. Elatl Street Englewood , Colorado 80110 Phone (303) 761 -1140 Our records Indicate no violations charge able against the E.Z. Liquors, Inc. license to operate In the city. The period Is for fiscal year beginning on No vember 1, 1976 and ending on November 1, 1977. ROBERT R. HOLMES CH I EF OF POLI CE ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO ('~..;,,~~~ CAPTAI N RONALD D. FRA ~R INV EST IG ATIONS DIVISION ENG LEWOOD POLIC E DEPARTMENT • I • • - (~ ( l. (I APPLICANT: Demetrios Corp dba Araps Old Gun Shop 3866 s. Broadway • • • COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST LIQUOR AND J.2 BEER OUT LETS TYPE OF ACTION REQUESTED: Hotel and Restaurant Liq uor License Renewal POLICE AND FBI REPORTS : Enclosed PREVIOUS CITY CO NCIL ACTIONS DURING PRI OR TWO YEA.RS, EXCLUDING ANNUAL RENEWAL : CITY ATTORNEY'S REVIEW: CCMAENTS: • 5 D I . • < PRL "°2 ('1EV . 10178) • • • ST ATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE A -REN EW AL APPLICATI ON FOR MAL T1,VINOUS ANO SPIRITU OUS LIQUOR LICENSES 00 H OT Wft!TE '"' THIS s~•Cc (G ET APPROV AL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) AFlE~OE !NO ,-------------------------! •PPROYAL D ~l~~~~LG •UtHOAITY IF REOUtPED. SEND TO COLORADO OEPA.RTMENT OF 1-l(VENIJE STAlECA,PITA L ANNEX 1375 St,Ef0.4AN ST , OFNVER COLO "'"'" 1JOJ1 80137•1 UEMETKlCS (.O il P A~APS OLO GU~ SH OP t ATINCDRlNKlN lNC :;Su b S BROWAY tNGLEwOCO CO 8 0 llO I CE RTIFY TH AT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY OR IGINAL APP LIC ATION EX CEPT CH ANGE OF MANAGER , TRAD E NAM E OR CO RPORATE STRUCTURE . NEW TRADE NAME LIQUOR EtffORCEMEHT OFF I CER 'S ACTION .VPI0\110 a . )11.?7 OAT[ OIIA,,10 \1 1 O LOC AL ~:ccr .1s1f,1G&,:., rRORIT Y cc:::v l SIG NATU RE Matting AddrHa ------------------- (1 F THE RE IS A CHANGE IN OWNE RSH IP DO NOT USE THIS FORM . USE AN ORIGINAL APPLICATION .) I MPORT AN SEE INSTRUCTI ONS ON THE REV E RSE SI D E. MANAGER'S NAME-------------------- I F APPLIC A NT IS A CO RPORATION , FILL IN RE VE RSE SIDE BUSINESS PHONE NO ·------------------- MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE . REN EWA L APPLICATION FDR LIQUOR LICEN SE (S) FOR THE YE AR ENDIN G TOTAL FEE (S) ,sc ac,ou•n to u Ma&• rOII ~u . •v1.•1.i<c ll-t. 703'. TYPE 00 6 58 13 3 l .?O'o 18 Do y ou have leo•I posseno on o f the p ,emise, 'i. wh ,c h thlS ap p l1ca1>on f o, hcense "made' '1 ~ ';, _ I Are tht1 prem,ses o wned or rented' I{('~, { cl If rented , effect,ve & expuation da te of lease ~1c..x~......__.(c.,,..;{c."l.t..J.-;C..5.,_~x:;....._,...,,_r:,.:,~;c..c...._.~c.,r'--'-l~9L~!o1?c>Y,\ Is appi1can t lsl or all o fficers of the corporation , cmzen (sl o f the United States of Amenca'---t-'-'e,_--....;· --------------- 11 the app1tcan t , or any of 1h e p ar tnen, or any of the off icers , st ockh olders o, d1r ec10r1 o f 1a1d appl ic ant (If ,t ,s a corp o rat,o n l. or emptoyees of any su ch under the age of twen t y o ne y ears'------------------Y••-------- HJS the applicant . or any of the partners, or any o f t he oll 1cer s, stockholders or dt rec to r5 o f sa id applicant ft! ,t ,, a corpofa 110n) ever been conv,ctttd of a fe lony 1n the State o f Colorado or been conv1c1ed of a crime else whe re wh ich would consmuu, a f el ony ,f such cr,me had been commmed in the State of Colo,ado? If so . uat e full deta1ts _______ \les _______ _ H..ts thtt appl ica nt , or any of the pa, tners, 01 any olf1cer , di rector or stockholder of sa,d app lic ant 111 it ,s a corporatton) ever l.il been denied a license under this l1ouo, law'-----------------------"••-------- lb) had an olcohol,c beverage lrc ense su spended or revo k:ed7· __________________ Yes _______ _ If the answer 11 yes explain fully li111ach 1epa,ate sheet it needed) Do vou or any member of vou, family have a f,nanc1al in ierett 1n an y o ther liquor lic ense? tSuch financial in te1est to inc lude anv rqu11y ,nterest or loans ) If the a ns wtr ,s yes eJ<plain m detail ________________ y., _______ _ Does any person, t"m or corporation havtt a financ ial in terest , evidenced e11 her by loans or equ 11y ownersh ip ,n the business No >t' I ---, I No_)£,_, No_L_I No2_ No_k_._1 I I No ...l_l /for which this lic ense 1s re quested? If 1he answ er 1s ye1 , state names a nd addresses and amount of such f1na nc ,al interest e•pre ssed ~·ther 1n doll ars or other t1ems al val ue , suc h as in ventory furn11ure , tuc1 ure 1 and equi pment Yes _______ _ I List the ndmes and addresses of all businesses 1n w h ich any ol the persons 1n the p rev1ou1 q uf!s tron or e m1er ested I I Name AddrHI I I I • • I • • ' I • I • • • I Th1 foll oWtng of hdevn 10 be 11gn~d ,nd acll;nowlldgec1 by 1n d111 1duitlt and e.w:h mtmber of p1nntr1h1i,s and bv Corpqrttio nl Coun1v ot STATE OF COlORAOO ,, .• ~,·. 'J ~ , . (M eouloc,:~.:o:":,~:.~ .. ~::,~~~~d ~:bl~OT~:~.~i.~.:::~::~,;:~:::~ .. ,,~ / r • '.' ~ ~ ·i ·: :_~,~ · • · :l Tn• tore 90 1n9 fpoUctt•on n t, Offn •••m1nea ano the o ,em1M\, ou,k'\eu c a nch.1t11a tnd cr,a,•ct e r of u,, aC,p ll ut b u tff "1J;\f, 1n C1 i · ,. , .... wt ao report thtt 1uch lluMe, ,t 9,Utt1d , ••II meet,,,, rlt\on1D l1 ,e:q ulr1m1n n of t hl n1~totao,hooa ena l N ...-, .. ot ,,. i ffllt.blttni,,· ·~~··1 · e11ocompll "wil !\th1p,c)v1 1ion ot Ar1 ,c1 ,•1,T ,111 U ,C .R .S .1973. ~."'(.., ; ~.. • ' ·,. t. ., THUUt,o •t: THIS .,..,,LICATION IS HIJIE8V A,,111ov10. ::-~ ·"' ~ ,k" 1 j I ' ) ''"' -:, .. ,.. > ' oATEO At ____ _,H,S---------·oAv 011: _____ · _.,., ___ ·;A.o ••·-------,,.. .,.. ·: • .., . .,..,. --··· · • .,t (N A ME OP TOWN, CIT"f OR CO U NTY), ____________________ _._ _______________ ,_·..,,• I' ', ,,. .. ,! .r.·· (MA".fOR OR CHAI RMAN OF B O A ROOF cOuNTV C OMM 1$SIONERS OR OTHER TI TLE OF' L 1«i1MS4NG A VTHO'lll " ;' ATTCSTt • • ,::-; ·; , ... ., ::.,:~/.~-.I•·-::' -; . • (C L!°: Rk O R SECRETA l=I V O R OTHE ~ O FF IC !.R HAVING THE OFFICI A L 5 1!:A L O~ THE L~ENS,ltG"AUnrton 1TV':) " (II tt\4 P'.,"''•' ,,. loute d w lthl,; 1 toWn Or t ltv, th• 1 bo"'• 1opro..,,1 1hou1c, o• 119n1d by lh• m,vo, 1nd c .. ,lii, If In I cout\ty. tr~,~~~ t~ c~!;,;. ~f tn.-.c,~41 c 1 counw c.om.,,1u ,onu1 e nd tn, cl •r" to t~e ~o;,d, Ii, bV orcll1t1 ce o, oth•rwlse, th• loc,l ll tcn11n9 1 u 1horlty 11 10"1• othfr,ofNc'a l, 1Mn such ~.t lfl•uld bl . ~ 9!1ten by 1ucn offlt l1I.) · NOTICE .... TO INSU RE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS OOCU MENT~\TH YOUR 1· STATE FEE REMITTANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPAR TMENT OF REVENUE,5TATE CAP110L ANNEX \·. BUILDING , 1375 SHERMAN STREET . DENVER, NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1. • , ,,,·; . . . f '."' ., '~l .• "" •· ·~ ,.~ -~r . ---,,--------.... -... • I • • £ I • • • • City of Englewood MEMORANDUM TO: MARILYN IRO NS, REVENUE DIVISION FROM: CAPTAIN RONALD D. FRAZIER DATE: NOVEMBER 7, 1977 SUBJECT: ARAP'S OLD GUN SHOP -LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL 3400 S. Elatl Street Englewood, Colorado 80110 Phone (303) 781-1140 Our records Indicate t hat In the fiscal year beglnnlg on November 1, 1976 and ending on November 1, 1977 Arap's Old Gun Shop located at 3866 So. Broadway has had no Incidents wherein violations have been recorded which are chargeable against their I lquor I lcense. ROBERT R. HOLMES CH I EF OF POLI CE ENG LEWOOD, COLORADO (1~~4?~-dq~ CAPTAIN RON AL D D. FRAZI ER ~ DIVISION COMMANDER INVESTIGATIONS DIV IS ION ENGLEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT • I • • - • r • APPL IC ANT: • • - COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST LIQU OR AN D 3 . 2 BE ER OU TLE TS Applicants are named on encl0srd ap plications TYPE OF ACTIO N REQUE,TED : Annua 1 I i cense Rene,:a l POLI CE AN D FBI REP RS : Er.close d PREV IOUS CI TY COUN CIL ACTIONS DURI!lG PRIOR TW0 YEA.RS , EXCLUDING ANNUAL fil.llrWAL : CI TY ATTORMEY'S REV I EW: CO'..MENT S : • I . - ( ( • Hotel/R estaurant ZilllTier mans !lol ly Sou th Hampd en We st Freddie Fud d 's Tavern Hil da's Cafe Snow's Lounge Bar Harbor Clubs VFW Eagles Elks Retail LiguGr Store Tho robred Liquors Supreme Liquors Old Town Liquors Glass Bottle Liquors • • • LIQUOR LICE~SES TO BE RENEW ED 27£'8 South Broadv,ay 35 5 Sou th Huron 3517 South Elati 1001 We st Hampde n Ave. 4386 South Broadway 2893 South Broadway 3484 South Broad ~·ay 3860 Sou h ,la so 338 4 South Brea way 3690 South Ja$or. 5050 South Federal 6lvd . 5112 South Broad way 325 E. Jefferson Ave. 336 West Hampden /1.ve. Liquor Licensed Dr ug Store MD Phannacy Drug Fair 3.~ Beer Seven Eleven 2895 South Broadway "-204 Scuth Broadv1ay 440" South Broadway • Expiration Date 12-3 1-77 12-31 -77 12 -31-77 12 -31-77 12-31-77 12-31-77 12-31-77 12-31 -77 12-31-77 12-31-77 12-31-77 12-31-77 12 -31 -77 12-31-77 12-31-77 12-31-77 01 06 78 I • • Ir:, • • • - DRL 402 (REV. 10179) ST ATE OF COLO RA D O DEPARTMENT Of REVENUE ,A • RENEWAL APP LI CAT I ON FOR MAL T, VINO US ANO SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICE NSES DO NOT ~ITC lfli nos s,•a cc (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LI CENSING A UTHORITY FIRST) LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT OFF ICER 'S ACTION /0~$/-}7 AFTER OETTI NG ,----------------------------! ~;~~~~L D Arr1 ovt o ··' LICENSING AUTHOPITV IF REOUtRED . SEND TO COLO RADO OEPAA"'M[NT OF REvEt-.Ul ST A Tf CADfl .\L .t.N"-E lt ·Ji SHE.A~AN Sl DE NVER COt.0 "°''" 30319)2-)7'1 'I I' ·' I CE RTIFY TH AT TH ERE ARE NO CHANG TO MY ORI GIN AL APP LIC ATION EXC EP T CHANGE OF MA NAGER , TRADE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUCTURE OU[ SI GNAT M lngAddrm .l}?C/f, Sa . rJr:du~.E¥'4n4 (IF THE E IS A CH A OW NERSHIP DO NOT USE THIS FORM . USE AN ORIGINAL APPLICATONJ MANAG ER'S NAM E ('. clf?R , & :s:. Zma 2e B1:2?<ia J M A K E CHECK OR MONEY see I NSTRUCTIONS ON THE REVERSE SI D E . IF A PPLICA TIS A CORPORATION f 1.L 11\J REVERSE SIDE ORDE R PAYAB LE T O TH E BUSINESS PHONE NO _ __.7'-'3...,.../,_-....._;i...._.(')'--"'(')'-""'~3.._ ______ _ CO L ORADO DEPARTMENT OF R E VEN U E . RENEWAL APPLICATION FO R LI QUOR LICEN SEIS } FOR THE YEAH ENDING ' TOTAL FEE {S} I ~r. •c.~~".."'c!:"~=:r.._. '"" l.•A•ll .. 11"'1 l~f'Olt•ATION -cov,,o," l•r ~ 1 .. ousr ··•f l;•ft·llf ~ o .. , .. ~ 11-{,;~}:; I i d)o ' l) I u 7 ~ I 1n17b I " l lJ l. L' il ·. TYPE NAME ANO DESCRIPTION OF LICENSE FE E'-. c; I I . L ., l I.J L I . I i ~ :i . l115·~ J T f l,., I ' .• '-. 1 -' . $ e l (,iZi.., Do vou have lega l possession ot the p 1em1 st·s to, whj ('t, ~ 1s p11ca'1on '.>r 'cense 1s made'---1~1'<~;:;......;S,_-,----.,-------~~...-- A,e th e p rem,m owned or ,cnted' R f;.t1t£d lf,er•ed.eheci,ve &t •pua,onrl ea,T.:.: J./-5 -7,Z 1a · ?(·IS:·F{'t_ Is appl,cant (s) o r all o ff icers o f 1he corporat,on c-111,en1,1 o f 1he I.JnitPO St.Hes of Ame11ca'·---)C¥/..cf,;.,..SJ-________ ---'---- 1, th e a pplic ant , or a nv of the p artners o, any of 1he otf,ce,s stockholde,s o, directors of sauJ a ppltcan, I~ 11 ,s a corpora1,onl , or employ ees of anv such under 1he d~ of tv,.en t v onp ye,,trs'-·-----------------Y••--------No ~ Has the applicant , or any of the pdrtners, or ,.mv ol 1he off1ce1~. SIOl id1otdefs o, d11e ~tors ol said a pp·1can1 {if 11 u a corp ora t1on l e ver been convicted of a felony 1n thP. State of C oto,ae1o o r bPen co nv ,cred o f a crime elseV1there lillhtch woutd const1 tu1e a telonv If such cri me had t>eencornm·ued n thf! State o ' Cotora,io, If so Sidle I.JII r1etatt~ _______ Yes ________ No ~ Has the a pplicant, or a nv of the Pdnner\ 01 1nv o fficer d,rectcH o, s1ock.holder of SJ1d applicant fit , 1s a coroo,a ,,onl ev,., l;JI been denied a hcense urkter 1h s l1Quor law'·----------------------...:Yes No ~ l b l had an alcohoi,c. bev1r11ye lictN8 ~l,spended or ,evoked' Yes ________ l\J o _l.L.. II t he answP.r 15 ves , e xp1. 1n tul!v lauath 1ep.-rdte stipe1 If nf'erJed) 011 vou or any membe• .:if your f.;rmly have d l!nonnal ,n1ere:u ,n ,tl"IV O'hP:r l1Quo, 11(.;P.n se ' lSuch t 1n.Jnl.1ul ,n11t1 es1 to 11"tclude any equ ty 1nteres1 or to,:11 s II th@ an1wer ). yes p.11.pla,n ,,, ,Je1a11 ________________ v.,, ________ No-lL.- Does ij ny person . fi rm or corpo,at1on h ave a t.n.1n c1al ,n ,e,est. e,.-1c,P nc;ed e ither bv loanti or equ it y ownership in 1he business to, which 1h1s license ,s requestec.P If the ans"A<er 1s ve,. state names and addresses and amount of such fmonc,al 1nt1>rest exprened ttither 1n dollars or other ,1ems o f val ue , such as 1nven10r v furniture tu,,ures and equ1pmen 1 _______ Y·• ________ No ~ Liu th e names and adc.J resses of all bus,nPu:es H'I which an y ot 1ht' p~rsons ,n the previous 4utt111on are 1nteres1ed N1 me A d dress • I • • • • • - IF THE APPLICANT IS A CORPORATIO~an,,or (al. lb\. (cl. (d l. and (1) LI _ • L/ '.'~," ,n I,• ',r , :;•;'•'_j7~c/3/J.:.1t~-:a~ll~i .-~_' '~~~~f::,_ZJ-k~ak 1S.l 1l'ln I r I t " ____ L_5_Jfi._7...7-. _____ _ •v Af\,f it,1". 0.:11 •IT' 'tnU-", If s1or..._ V\11\j'E o h'.Ja L<I D .. " D/1.H: B •h V V OF BIRTH !JI J/-;,3-3, l ~"' fot1uw,11g t f,11, 11 I, , q,, t 111 • !It ,,,t t•y ,n(! flu I n•t t> t> n I r 11f' ' J• 1 tn,, ~h,p\ v•HI hV C:u 11•1· t1nt1) STA TE OF COLORADO 1hP ronzen1~ 1tif'1 1·ol tr,, pr<•mulqJteu 11v 1'11,1 S1,1•1 SulJ~·•IH?d, rti"" ,,, •,, h. 1 t, "' ,,.q ,nu,u: 111 1n ,nt! thJI h t i,,11011\s I ti,,.. ;>Pi f C 1td1 I•' 'l)illl Ult'\, ntf 1(J I I{ 0 '4.1 ,,, I • ,..,, f, .. • \ I PJ• 1n1, ~h,p muSI "Y" he1e REPORT ANO APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICE NSING AUTHORITY 1M tnu 1 tu•· f t .. h>•eo ••ij r,oto1,1• """ a rf'POfl 1'·,U en an'J comp .. ,.\ w,ttl I' ~ I .t, T HEREFO RE THIS P.PPLICATION 15 HEA CB V APPR QV[O CA l O Al ____ _ "''l• L n ,tmt: 1, t •n J ''.J', ,,,, • ,. .10,,p11(.,1' , 1.a11tat1nry. ano 1· h ,:, a 1a ,.,e Ol\"I!~ nt tnc '"nab1 1a1,a, AV '---------AO 19 _______ _ NAMf •F l , .. ..., Cl r f A Cf')U'",T ~ -------------------------------------- 'M ~ ~~ ONf RS A 01 MT ll t F Ll(FN~TNC-. A J fHORI Alli l L [ U+,i,, L ( I , .... P•f'm \e, ••e .. u,o .... lhtn t 10 .... 1 r C , ., ,,.,. •t> ~ ,U)p couri1v c,,.,,rn,~\ooner\ •"a''"" .. ,~ 10 ,, .. t1 ,, 11 o, d••·, , ,, e1w,\e, th11r Joe~• 11tCf'l\1n9 ,1,,11, ,,,,., ,s ton,e otne, ot1tr,,11. 11,~n tuct, •oo,011 .. 1 1nou10 be q·v•n Dy ,ucn ,u t;" t NOTI CE HJ INSU RE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUEO ON TIME, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT . WITH YOU R ST ATE FEE REMITTANCE . Bf: AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, STAT E CAPITOL ANNEX BL'ILDIN',, 1375 SHERMAN STREET . DENVER , NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1 • J I • • • • DAL 402 (REV 10 170 1 I • • - ST AT E OF COLORADO D E PAR TMENT OF R EVEN UE RE NEW AL APPLICATION FOR MALT, VINOUS ANO SPIRITUOUS LIQ UO R LICENSES -' . ' (GET APPR OV AL OF LOCAL LICE NSI NG AUTHORITY FIRST) LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 'S ACTION AFTEAGEntNO ,--------------------------< .&.PPROV,t,l D ~~~~LG AUTHORITY, IF qEQUlRED , SEND T0C0l0RAD0 DEPAR M ENT OF REVENUE STATE CAPITA L ANNEX 1375 SHERMAN ST , OE NVEA COLO '"''" {3031 802-37' 1 PE ANUT 8AK k f:L I NC H:JL LY SCLITH j5)5 S HUR ON F.r.GL~ 1,1.)Q :) CO llOllO ,/0-?-/-zz OAT( I CERT I FY THA T TH ERE ARE NO CHA NGES TO MY ORIGIN A L APPLIC ATION EXC EPT CHANGE OF MANAGER . T RA DE NAME OR COR POR ATE STRUC TUR E I/ 1.0( AL LI CENS l ~G A UT HOR ITY COP Y1 NEW TRADE NA~E-1-----,,--=-.~------- SIGNATU AE (.,_' ', ~ -~. Ma llln gAddreH __________________ _ I (IF THERE IS A CH'\ GE IN OWNE RSHIP DO NO T USE THIS FOR M. USE AN ORI GINAL APPLICATION.) IMPORTANT I see I NSTRUCT I ONS I ON THE REVERSE I SIDE . MANAGER'S NAM E __ J_c_r_ry_..__R_t_u_rrn ___________ _ IF APPLICANT IS AC RPORATION. FILL IN REVERSE SIDE BUS I NESS PH ONE N O 7 8 9-9 833 REN EWAL APP LIC ATI ON FOR LIQUOR LICENSE(SI FO R TH E YEAR ENDI NG UH ACCOUNT "'U""a l'• roi. Ll••IL-I TT IHPO-.. &'TIO .. •L'-ltU"llt(HCl (00 .. lY .. "'l l>IJSl 1 .~, .,, ... ,,, O•f l t MAKE CHECK OR MON EY ORDER PAYABLE TD THE COLORADO D E PARTMENT OF REVENUE TOTAL FEE (S) L.::-'t ';.7tcf I 1.: OOt :., ., 1 3 , 0 7 U 7 ~ I 123178 1 $ 30 1.25 1 - TYPE NAME AN D DES CRIPTION OF LICENSE I . FEE f. I , T f L t.',D "-":, TAUf.l\"4T llJUC t< LICENSE I " t5 .. 5&,. I . i. I V ,;5 p,-.,c t•·n OAP FE" . . " 275 -2 ~ Do voo have 1ego1 poise..,011 ol 1he p,ern,m fo, wh,ch 1h, ,pphca1,on lo, 1,cen'8 ,s made> __ y_e_s ___ ~--- Ar e he p utm 1ses o w ned or renied' rented 11 rented. effer.:rn,e & e:,p1rat,on Jate ot iease __ 1_9_B_S ___________ _ Is apphcan t!s ) or all o ff ic e rs o l the corporauon, c1t12en1 ut the United States of Ameoca> __ y_c_s ________________ _ t, the a p p licant, o r any o f the p art ners, or any ol the offtters, uockholders or directors of said Jpp\ cunt llf 1t 1s e1 corpora11onl. or em p loyees of anv suc h , u nder the a~ of 1wenty one yParc_;'-----------------V••-------- X I No ___ : H as t he applicant or any of the pmtners or any ot 1he off,cers. stod,hotdprs or directors of s.a1d dPOt1cunt (1f "d corpora t1 onl e ver been c.om,1 c1 ed of a felony ,n the State of Colo•ado or hH>n conv,cted of a come elsewhere which wou1d conu,tute a fe lon y d such cr,me had been committed •n thtl St,llP CJf Co: •rarlc If so. Slate fiJII details Yts X No Jerr v Sturm convicted of l a r cenv i n I n dian a ~ ·r e ceive oar o n v -r,;r-Ha s The apPlicant. or any of tlie partners, 01 any u1f,<.P• d,rec.tn, :-ft stockho1df!• ot sa,d app~1can1 t t 11, J corponrnonl evet" .. ove rno r . X I la) been d enied a license under 1h15 liquor law'·--------------·--------Y••--------NO--- lb) had an alcoholic bevefage licen se suspended or revol(Pd'------------------Ye, ________ No __ x_ 1 If the a nswer 1s v es e'l(pta1n fully attach sep.ir.ite sheet. ,f nPectedl Do you or any membe• of your' Jm1!y ave u linJf"IC1dl , 1eres1 ,ri any other I quo, l1ce"'se' !Such l1nanc,al ,r,te,est to incl ude any ~qu,1 v mtereu or oal"ls If the answer 1s ves e .. pld,n 1n rteti.lll Yes X N o ___ , Jer G. Sturm, Pre s ident, i s owner of 50% in t erest in the Southmoor, I Ltn., which is the holde r o f a liquor lice nse at 7180 F. Hampde n Av e nue, Denver, Colo r ado. 1 Does anv person. firm or corpora11on havtt n financml interest eviden c e d either b y loans or eou1ty o w nersh1 0 ,n the b usiness for wh ich this lic e nse 1s re quested' II the answer 1s ves, state names and addresses and a mou n t at such f1n a nc,a ,nteres t ex p ressed t11t her ,n dollars 01 o t her Hems of value, such as 1n"'entorv furnnurc, fll,,tures Jnd equ1pmen t _______ ve, _______ _ Lm the names and addrP5ses of all bus,nehes in wr11ch iHlY of th@ pt'rsons ,n the p revious qu,.mon are 1nte1es1ed N/1\ Name A dd ress • I • • L• I • • • IF THE APPLICANT IS A CO RPORATION, an,wer lal, l b l lcl. l d l. and le i l,11 0 q. ,,,,t'd ,,,,,,,., !ht I 1~, ~· , .. -~.1.J~U.J..ClYU _ --___ -----0. 't'--·.A.:-....:..L ..:-~--------- 11, tu, 1 1, "'' _.)_!>_3_~-~.._JilJ..J:.Qll ________ Coun1vo1J'~i::a pahoeoiro1 ..C.alorada_ Ir P,t,>• rll'nt V,c,. P ih T,e.,,ure, Jerry Sturm 4174 Edith J , Sp adi 3550 Etli:g~fR ~2Elgg~ 98~8 ' V __ .ApJ:il -2..9.,-...l.9.U------ •1, ·l•t" Arl 1\, "I s. s. F f'.. Poplar Way ,Den v e r 12.__,J -=3-='l~/,..,3,...,6 ___ _ Harla n . Denver 3/3 1111 Girard, Den v e r 2/?Sj?? ~i rard , Den v Pr ____ ~7~.L~2J2~L~2J2~--- ".,n .... __ J_c_._r_:._·~y_._S~t~u~rm ____ _ 4174 s . Po plar Wa y.De nver 121::1 /3 6 )II I i(1Hl, .. , " • J A".~f HlJI'..'! THfl ;1 ·, r ;!,!C~81AT~ Jerry Sturm 4174 s. Po p lar 1,r ay , P en~Y~e~r--J~2-..t~3-l.,I_J~6-__ _ 3~58 rs . J';)rl Bil, De nver ----.,;3._/3.,...,1....,/.,...,31,..__ __ SoJ r lrard, De nver ___ ~2~Z~2~5~Z~2~2 ___ _ B¥t th Jt S~a~! t zabe ho inos L•II 11 SttA\..h1, ,t· I 11' ."I.~.' '( ,, \t1 1> ' ~l,ll ~ !ht• ' "' ,t' lri, lul.. ' I• d ,,, .... H' V r" ,I ,t, ~I f ,ie~rntd •id\~f 1 Hf-f ~ & Cl Tl ' lE Pf H'J.F\IT H STl)t )< )~v .f () Cli za beth Fo tinos 8030 r .r.irard,Denv_e_r __ 5~2~% ____ _ Jerry Sturm 4174 S .Poplar , De n _v_c_r __ 4_8_i ____ _ ')f HIP -rl 2/2 5 /22 12/31/36 hp loHo~'l.1ng •• '' 1.~ I r ' IN• )-QIH II ,JI Sl A T E O F CO LOR ADO Couo1v ··-~.A~z;=ia,i,,p ..... h_..o ..... a<------------1}_· ___ J_e_r_r __ y_S_t_u,_rm _____________ _ ,inr1 _________ ·---,,------- ..i 1>011" nt1med Of 1h:,t hl' I', Pres ;I dent le ,,u 1,,,. r 1h r 0 1•te1•u1tie,tul .1n111ti.,1,-11 m.,rn,,,,,11 h1• t>1i, .. , .,,-,11,t • • t.: '1, ,., "" ,eg, .. it •1,un1, Dromulgatf'd Liv 1he Cildtll Ui'llot••m1-,t I H~ ,f'!lo.Jt! '., IE" ,~·~· •htU ,c• ~ ,._ 11 ro l#I, •• rl't· 111 • o,, , d 1 -..rnb• • at p., rne t- m.,.,1 1.qn 1i, ,. / Otf1c tr o f Co,porat1o n s h __ , Ba rrel, I nc. ·90 "'" /' /eanut ., , ( '"" ~,,011 u~p __ A_p_r_i_l_9_,~J~'J_7_8 _____ 0 , __ 7_,,,_/-!-1 !...,,1 _ 0 ..,,._,_....._c::s;_,_, ....... ~__. __ _.(_'-',.,="~1 ___ _ ::::::.. •f'·· REPO RT AND APP ROVA L OF LOCAL LICENSI NG AUTHO R ITY T H EACF O A C THIS Al'P LICATtON IS r'E~CBY APl'ROVfO QA .., AT ____ _, r~AMJ t-T ')'h1'1. 1 ,.oo •c•t ·• ••t•f•\:to,y, o1nd t.o • o • ct •r .:1e ·e\ o• tti( ,nao,ta.,a. (Cl t th( l H !,.f (.J.(l T Af-'Y (JR (ll Hl H OJ'"I lCl M ttA 1t~C. 'Tt•E. (If r ICIAL SEP.L nr THL LIC [NS ING A U THO R ITV ) 111 I"• t,•1H"l'I•'•' ••• I •t•a w,tn,n • 10 .... n,, ,1., 1t,e •0,)111 ,po,o..,, \ntHJIO bf: ynto l>Y tne '"•yo• ••1tJ ,1., .. , 1l 1r1 • cour,ty, then DV H1 e c h•ir m •r, 01 t ne 0 0 111 0 c rnur,ty cor,1m,u,o.,,11, a1'0 the er1o, tilt' bu•rc1 t• t:.v 01ar\Cl!I 01 ,11nerw11e .1h .. tociu Ileen~ "9 •11tn,1111y ,i. lome 0 1ner 0111c1 a 1, tne n ,uc h •1>0 ,0 11 .. 1 shou10 be ~111 e r, by 1...icn 011,<1• ) NOTICE ----- TO I NSU RE TH AT YOUR LICEN SE IS ISSUED ON T I ME , IT IS IMPORTANT THA T THI S DO CUME NT , WITH YOUR s-ATE FE E REMITT ANCE . BE AT TH E COLOR A DO DEPA RT MENT OF REV ENU E, ST ATE CAPITOL ANNEX BU I LIJING , 137 5 SH ER MAN STREET , DENVER NO LATER THAN DEC EMBE R 1 • I • • - ( < \ • I • • - DAL G (REV . 10 178) ST ATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVEN U E RE NEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT , VINOUS ANO SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES DO NOT ~ITE IN nos s ...... ,c (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) L IQUOR E N FOR C EMENT OFFICER 'S ACTION AFTERGETIING ,--------------------------1 APf>fK)YAL D ~~~~~ AUTHORITY, IF REQUIRED , SEND TO COl.ORAOO OEPAFITMENT OF REVENUE , ST ATE.CAPITAL ANNEX , 1375 St1EPMANST . DE NVER COLO . ""''" (303) 802-37• 1 Ol0 MILL lNVt ST MENT 11 A MPDE 1~ .-E ST .3 ~17 !, ~LATI ,r.G L ,i.ooo co 60ll0 I CE RTIFY TH AT THERE ARE NO CH ANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICATIO EXC EP T CH ANGE OF MA NAG ER, T RADE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUCTURE NEW T RADE NAME S IG NATURE Mall ing Addreaa __________________ _ (I F THERE IS A CHANGE IN OWN ERSHIP 00 NOT USE THIS FORM . USE AN ORI GINAL APP LICATIO N .) IMPORTANT SEE I NSTRUC T I ONS ON THE REVERSE SIDE . MA NAGE R 'S N A ME _.,.J ... a..,m...,ac,s .......... H .... .._R.,__,,ouh._l..,.a..,,s.__ ______ _ IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION , FILL IN RE V ERSE SIDE BUSINESS PHO N E NO . __ 7LQA..:,9c.,-=-uQ..::9L].L..,1] ___________ _ RENEWAL APPLI CATIO N FOR LIQUOR LICE NS E(S ) FOR THE YEAR ENO ING VSl ACCOUNT 1u.n,1•11• rr)llt •Lt. •t,t•tMCl (OV"'lfY 1,.11 • WOUl,T fV~l l,U1B ,~1 t• O '°f( M A K E CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAY A BLE T O THE COLORA DO D EP AR T ME NT OF REVENUE . TOTAL FE E(S) ll-5 :Jd 77-00 l 12317 8 TYPE F EE $ 25 .0 0 76 Do you ha ve lega l possession of the premises for wh ich this applicat,on for hc enJe ,s made1 ___ _.i..._.._ ______________ _ Are the prom ises owned or re n1ed ' Owned If rented , effect ive & e)(p 1ration da te ot lease----------------- Is a ppli cant(s) or all office rs of th e cor poration , cmzen (sl of 1h e United States o f Ame rica? ____ ..._....._ ______________ _ 1-. the a p plicant , or any o f the p art ners , or any of the off+c e rs, stockholders or d irec to rs of said applicant (If 1t ,s a corp oration l , I or employees of anv such , under the age o f twenty-one years'------------------V••--------No _x__ j Has the ap pli cant , or any of the partners . 01 a ny o f the officers, stoc kholders or director s of said a pplicant (1f tt 1s a cor pora t1on l ever been conv,c1ed of a fe lon y in the S1a1e of Colorad o or been convicted of a crime elsewhe re which w ould conS11tute I a felony ,f such cnme had been comm med ,n the Sta te of Co lorado ' If so , state full details, _______ Yes ________ No _x_; :~s~:en a::~::::·I:~:: uo~d:re 1:~::~:~:, ~:::._v_o_1_1oc_•_'_d_,_'•_c_,o_,_o_,_•_•oc_k_h_o1_d_e ,_0_1_,_•_•d_•_P_P_l,_c•_"_'_1_, '_''_'_'_•_c_o_,p_o_,,ra::_"_) •_v_•_' -----No _x_ I lb) had an alcoholic beverage lic ense suspended or revoked''------------------Ves ________ No_X __ I If the answer 1s yes , ex plain fully (attach sep arate sheet, if needed) Do y ou or any membe r of your fam ily have a f inancial interest many other liquor lic ense ? (Such financial 1nt ere5t to include I any equ 11y interest or loans) If the answer 1s yes , e1itplain m detilll, ________________ Yes, ________ No _x_j ------------! Does any person , firm or corporation ha ve a f1nanc1at intere st , evidenced enher by loans or equ ity ownersh ip 1n the business for wh ic h this lic ense 1s requested? If the answer ,s yes . state names and addresses and amount of such f1nanc 1al interest exprened tt •the r ,n dollars or other 11ems of value , such as inventory , furntture, fixtures and equipment Yes No __ _ Bep11bl I a Natl anal Ban k. En glewood. Co, Loan $1214 ,223 . 86 as of 10/31/77 List the names and addresseJ of all bu smesses in which any of the persons 1n the p revious qul!st1on ar e interested NtA Name 8US1ft1SI Addren • > I • • ( • I • • - IF THE APPLICANT IS A t,URPORAl ION , an1wer 101 ,101. ltt, 101, ano tel lc1JO •!J,ln•ll•(jundP r 1htt ,h" ''11v ~·,Jlff ,,_ __ ..c.o..lor.a.do _________ 0,11·..M.Ay_.J...._.J._9..5.9 _____ .. flJ] P 111 r. ,, hll\ H \ 'th 't:11 '--9-9-0-9--So-,--l:r.l-p,aa-S ~T ---r.nu,nv A,.pa p,a..h.o.e <;1,11,0 ot-Col'?»a do.- 1111 v I nq U, '· p111,11 1••eµ, ,. lht 'l"lJ'V '')1,,1,______________________ ' H. 11'•· Ac lcl! .. ~\ L ,, 0.11e 01 H,rth Mor11h O.,.,. VeJ1 te l Prp swlrn \J..atile. H Bob J as 3900 So r.!pan St, Engl ew o od 8-19-25 L!ttl•ton '" v,c, •·•,1 ar.., ey P, Walla ea T,t-,,su1e1 ------------ SeuW •lf'attl B, Saade Pa M,n.,qc,Jemee II. Rehles H E:-1Uf 7100 So, Pr>ic:e · 37 3 S So Acoma ia111e as al;io,r e 1•,1, j '-i· "' " Hf\Mf • THU I M) ~ Av e St Eng lexood 5-6-1899 rAH OF ~1ATH ~i~g ;~: ;!i!~.s!;;~ft:~~~:on8-l9-25 cJames JI. Rot.las Harvey P, Wall ao a Paul B. San d a rs 3735 S e. Aee 111a St,•~glawood 6-S -1899 NAM[ Jamee H, ,,ll , ... ,, '"' ,p' ' H0\1f-•;1 rtlf T \J( & l T' Pt f I /\,jf O F .:,T \J t: Real~a•1-.3~Q~o~o,-......S.-o~~L~1,1.i>p~au~ ....... ~En glevaod JOO\ of 1111-nr.k 1san we d Of\T[ or EilHTH 8-19-25 •· I' ti i li 1 1 p 1, t 1\ .Jlh! l1v Cmpr)· ·111,ril STAlE OF COLORAQO I ~\,, I Coun1 y pt --A.»..11.;~CU:L&.------------J--------------------------- "'" .1ames ff, Rohlas t,,. n I I,~ II\ '" ,, fu t-,o, ., '' .11-1•111,p\ ,ntl ••·Vl 1h.11 he ,s lhP .1oplK,1n1 .,oove n ,med o, ,h.11 hp ... p 169 i dent p t'" 0 1 >rT'iu lga•ell n,; lhll! S1a1P 0f'P.J''"'f'"1 ,I Ht•v1!11ut: ,n c ,r,,j0('1 ,,, ht,,.N 1' Suosc11l1ed .,nM \wuu, 1 l,t'1( e O:t' C/-lo 8r) Officer of Corporation S19n her ~· REPOR T AN O APP ROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTliORITY Tne 1•He9,) '\Cl -HJPII< ,JI, ,,, n ... ·td • .... (' (IO •C"port ti di ,,,ct, C \t' ' I 'f:, ,,.,p • •h " n,in·~, ,.,,'1 comp1,~1 ,..,qh ine P• T • ~ I R 19 l THEREFORE THIS APPL IC A TION IS HCAE:BV APPROVCO ,nq motor,· O'l :,ncl 1h.11 h e ~ n:..,"'~ 1C ).-IPU R I l: 51:" ALI DA Tf O AT ____ _., ---------<JA,,. 0 ---------A 10 ______ _ INAMC: OF TOWN c11 V OR COU"'4Tv1 _____________________________________ _ lf.,/\,,v•)f4 OU ( Al '·"1'\t'~ f. Rt.•AfHJ lF C. L•"11TV t OMMl!:tSl(H.,jf..k!-OROT ... tA flTl.E O F LICfNS1NnAUTtlQRI 1,;,Tll ~T t( LI MK OH~, l AL l AAV OA (;1 Hl ·~ C>f f I(.[ M liAVING TM!: Of FIC I AL 5E P.L or Tt-tl LICENSING AUTHO~I T V,) (I f the o rem1se, ue loc•Htei w,1r,1n a ro w r-n city, 1n• iiOPv~ .iop,o v.a • \houla ue 1,9t1ed by tf>e 111a y v1 •,1 0 c;.,11,-.. ,, 1t1 a cuunty, tnen by tne cn a ,,man of tne bOtfrCI c county comm 1u1oner\ ,1nd the c1e n, 111 1h r. o , aro 11 Dy <Hd1 .ince o , 1tie rw•se. the 1oc,11 i.cito1,11q a111t1 Lrofy 1\ ,ome otner o lf1c 1al, 1nen sucn ,1porov.1 ,nould De given ov such 0 11,c,al.l NOTICE TO INSUR E THAT YOUR LI CEN SE IS ISSUED ON TIME, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DO CU ME NT, WITH YOUR STATF FEE'ilEMITTANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPA RTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDING, 1375 SHERMAN STREET , DENVER, NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1. • I • • ( ( • I • • • FO RM ORL ,4 02 (9/70) ST ATE O'F COLORADO • DEPARTM E NT OF 4tEVENUE RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT , VINO US ANO SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICEN SES 00 NOT WR ITE IN TH IS SPACE (GET APPROV AL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRS T) AFT ER G ETTI NG AP PR OVA l OF LO CAL llCE NSING AU THORITY , IF REQ UIRED SEN D TO COLO RADO DEPA RTME NT O F PEVEN UE, ST A TE CAPITO L ANNEX, 1375 SH ERMAN ST, DENVER , COLO 80203 SHETLAND HILLS INC FllDDll FUDDS FOO D AND FilTTEll FACTORY 1001 W HAMPDEN AVENUE ENGLEWOOD CO LI QUOR ENF OR CEMEN T OFF ICER 'S ACTION APPR O VED /.,' DATE DISAPPROVE D DATE J ;_ I CER TIFY THA T TH ERE ARE NO C HANGES TO MY OR IGI N A L AP PLIC A TI ON EXCEPT C HANGE OF MANAGER , TRADE NAME OR COR PORAT E ST RUCTU RE LOC A L LICE NS IN G AUTHORITY COPY SIGNATUNE (IF THERE IS A CH ANGE IN OWNERSHI P 00 NOT USE TH IS FORM . USE AN ORIGI NAL APP LI CATION ) IMPO RTANT SEE INSTRUCT IONS ON THE RE VE RSE SIDE . MAN AGE R'S NAME IF APP LICA N l IS A CO RPO RATI O N , f ill I N REVERSE SID E NEW TRADE NAM E REN EWAL AP PLI C AT ION FOR LIQU O R LIC EN SE (S) FO R TH E YEAR ENDI N G DEC EMBER 3 1 ----~ VM ACCOU NT MU/rll\lU fO I AU l EFU:EN Cf ll-48797 l/4.llUTY IN'°'"""AllON COUNT'f CITY !NOUST fY"f li Al•P rY DATE 10 006 581 3 3 010171 ' TY PE C NAM E ANO OE5CRIPTION OF LI CENS E HOTEL AND i.ES'IA URABT LIQU OR LIC ENS E 12 3178 .. MAKE CHECK OR MONEY OR DER PA YAB LE TO THE COLO RA DO DEPARTME N T OF REVE N UE. TQT Al FEE (S) $301.25 FEE $25.00 '$2,6.25 Cl'IY 85 .t'EllCEN1' OAP FEE (Th e fo ll owing affid avit to be ii g ned and a cknow ledged b y in d 1v1d uo ls and •och member of portne;';.h 1p1 o nd by cor p o ration,) (If a ppli co t1 o n is fo r importer's li cense , insert state of busineu res id ence . ) STATE OF~Qlll,QQ ILLINOIS County o f COOK 55 Martin Zobennan , being b y me first duly sw orn, if tCJrh 1mself deposes o nd 1ay11 t hat he is the applic o nt above named; o r that he is Se:re t ary of the a b ove name d corporation, Tl-\01 he ho s read h,s origi na l app lication and that he knows t he co ntents t he re of , and t ha t o il matters and thin g s th erein set forth or e true o f his o w n knowle dge, o nd he agrees to co nform to o ll rule , and regulatio ns promulga ted by the DEP ARTM ENT OF REVEN I 1r ''E(;TI Q!::j J!:ji;.R~W ITH SUBSCR IBED A NO SWOP" m ~FF O PF MF A rkO'~IO UAlSJ l.~i>.ll ~EMBER S Oi PAATNERSHIP O R PR ES. O R SEC Y. , ,U l/)F .J,+iP!J,t.Y5 (,SJ~N~RE THI S ll t ll DAY OF Nov ember ' ,, / --' -NOl .UY ,ueuc (COltPOU.ff SU,l) COR,OU TIO H SIG N HU ! S8,ETI.Aj'i{r~l,LJ.!i.., I ~ .,,,..,. N•M•I ~' ,'f,, :"'-,\ '),,<l~' .it ...... .,-1 -;.~-' ;Ql i ·'. .. \',1 F~ SEC RETA RY) MY COMMISSIO N EX PIRES , ~~~~~o!,~~~~~-~~~~~$.~~J i!IJ ~~~!~' I~ ~~¥JTY1 :·· ''-:?il The orog,ncil d ppl.t~tion ~!nbeen u o hl ,"ned an d the p rem ise> ,Jl vool,g o 1eJ l/nd w e <lo repo,t ,~0 1 1hJ p,..,p'omi ~, • ., ....... rn co ~y\J;lii\ti.l provi- sioM of CH . 75 , ART ~. C RS , 196:l a s amended , re lating to this license, a nd we do further ,tote that the cho ro cter of the a p plicant is ,otisfactory and that such li cense, 1f granted , will meet th e reaso na b le re quirements of t he ne ighborhoo d and t he d esi re s of t he inha b itants . TH EREFO RE THI S APP LICATION IS HEREB Y APPROVE D . DATED AT TH IS (N AME OF TOW N , CITY OR COUNTY) DAY O F I OM9 , A 0 . 19 2sb i:· sa' ra12 BY, (MAYOR 0 11 CHAIRM AN O f &OARD O f COUNTY C0MMIS S10N£a5 O R 0 1tUR Tlfl! Of l1C£NS 1NG AUT HOR ITY .) ATTE ST, (CLEIII( 011 SECf!fT AII Y OR QfHflt OfflCER H AYING THE OfftCI Al SE A(OF THE UC£NS1NG AUTHOIUTY .) (If the p rem i,ei ore lo cated w1th 1n a town o r et ty, the a b ove o ppro ""al 1ho uld be 1igne d by the mayor a nd clerk; if in o county , then b y the cha irman of the board of co unty comm1u1oner1 a nd t he clerk to t he b oard If, by o rdinance o r otherwise, the loca l li censing authority is some othe r o ffi ci a l, ' "' • • ~u...;·....__ _____ ~ • I • • I n n - - { • ( • !I lt-'t" .APPll,. Af' 1 '\ ,._._~l;.l JR l.l1, I " 1.11' ... I,, It .. ,~ ' o,\t Wm. T. Morgan, Jr . Thoma s J. Salentine Martin Zoberman .... , I • • • .i'. {h ) 1 ), JJ, on<l (t. Iowa Sept. 28, 1955 ' I ... ,I c.,, ,, 1251 Alvin Court, Glen view, 11 .600 25 , ..... ,,,d ,",2136 Beechwo od , Wilmette ,Il. 60091 701 Lakeside Circle,Wheeling ,Il.60090 .;.,t,.tr ..,; p,, /1.\..,, !fl u,,,. Y.:..1 11/12/13 8-8-39 4/6/39 I' . J , ' IO, p', ':.''' C t,._, Ward Baking Company, Inc. 2 Pennsylv ani a Plaza, New York, NY 10001 100% "f ;J 1r-~>l.R F l •i~ ! • '!l ~d' r 1! I .,T1, rr fC REi .r,~·;,? ,.. ?! .(. 1!',jf 1 7 1, <:lf Cfl'll)/'f ~I( 't ~;;J;, :. r,,11: II ... , ,' .~1: .. ~r ltl AT T,.:s lltlCUMUJT W!T''. voun ; •, • .,~ l,:1' '-1 ;'.',c "/! .1 .•• 'll.1JE .'TAH r ll.PITl'l Ml:lff~ '>~ILD- ~ " ... • I • • In ,.. n ( • I • • - DRL ol02 !REV . 10 /78) STA TE OF COL ORAD O t:loJ· /J"'..( D E P A R T M E N T OF R E V E N U E .$ .Jcl ,!2 ( e . REN EWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT , VINOUS ANO SPIRITUOUS LIClUOR LICENSES (GET AP PR OVAL OF LOCAL LICE NSI NG AUTHORITY FIRST) AFlER GETII NG APPROVAL 0 OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHO RITY IF REQUIRED, SEND TOC0t..0RAD0 DEPART MENT or REVENUE ST A TE C APIT AL AN"4EX 131$ SHEfH-4.t.N ST DENVER COLO . 80201 1300)802·3741 h lL DAS C AH l ~'- 43b6 S !jO I..\Y H 1G LE w ~ Cu 1.. G 130110 I CER TIF Y THA T THE RE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICAT I ON EXC EPT CHANGE OF MANAGER, TRADE NA E DR CORPORATE STRUCTURE NEW TR A DE N AM E ---------------- di" ,1-r e f u J. ' 00 NOT #"ITC IN THIS SP A CE L IQU O R EMFOR C EMEMT OFF I CER 'S ACTION Ar,lOV!D /0-21-77 O AT [ 7 S IGNATURE ___________________ Malling Add .... __________________ _ (IFTHERE IS A CHA GEINOWNERSHIPOO OTUSETHISF ORM .US EAN ORIGINAL APPLI CATION .) IM PO RTANT MANAG E RS NAME --------------------MAKE CHECK OR MONEY SEE INSTR UCTIONS ON THE REVERSE SIOE . IF APPLICANT I~ A CORPORA ION Fl LL IN REVERSE SIOE BU SINESS PHONE NO RENEWAL APP LIC ATI ON FOR LIDUDR LICE NSE ISi FOR THE YEAR ENDI NG UH •CCOUl'n lilUMe l• "OIII \.···~··· '""'"'*·"''°"" A\.t. 111[,Lltl"'ICl (°""'¥ I.·'" ......... ... '"" •• oa tr 11-31H8 I : a Ut> lJl6 3 LD 6'1 TYPE NAM E AN O DESCRIPTION O F LICENSE r IT AV .. ;;.r~ L1 •.. J •)fl LI Cr:r; ,F. -MAL T , VI Nuu s. AN O I TV c::. Pf k(fl>,T O Afl F t::E I ' OR DER PAYABLE TO THE C OLORADO DEPARTMENT O F REVENUE . TOTAL FEE(S ) 1 2 3178 1 s 301 .25 I l"EE SPll<.IT110US ' 25 .i'lQ -.. ' 27 6 . 2.~ Do you have legel possession ol the prei;i,ses for which this appl1cat1on fo, l1cen,e 1s made' ,:4 •.• y,. ~, Are the prem ises owned or rented' b. CN ?• 0 If rented, t:ffectt\1 9 & e1tp1ra11on date of lease ,\1 A:)' 4.,('.:;q z,.--/l'J'ly,~-(.~l'l f O Is applrcant{sl o, all officers of the corpo,ation c,u.ze n(sl of the Un11ed States ol Amenca'-----------------¥~.,,._ __ _ ts the apphcant , or any of the partners or dnV of the officers stockholders or directors of said applicant (I f 11 1s a corporation), ' or employees o f an v su ch, under the age of twenty one years'-----------------Y••--------No 4C--- Has the appl icant, or any of the pa, tners, or anv of the otftcers, 11ockholders or d1recrors of said oppllcan t l1f tt 1s a corpora· t1on) ever been conv,cted of a felony ,n the State of Colorado or bePn conv,cted of a cnme el sewhere wh,ch would constitute I I a felony ,1 such crime hdd been committed 1n the State of Colorado' It so, state full deta11s _______ Yes ________ No -4'---1 Has the applicant , or anv of the partne,s. or anv officer director er stockholder of said applicant 1,f 1t is d corporattonl ever (al been denied a license under this liquor law'----------------------..::1••--------No.J(___ I I lb) had an atcoholrc beverage hcense suspended or revoked"------------------Yes ________ No-X- 1 If the answflr ,s vas. e,.,plA1n lully {attach sepdrJte sheet, f needed I J Do vou or ,rnv member I your fam1!y have a t,nanc,dl 1n1er..-st 1n ,.my other l!Quor license? (Such hnanc11tl 1nte1est to include 1 any equtty interest or loans I If the answer 1s yes explain ,n deta11 ________________ Yes ________ No~ Does any person, firm or corpordl1on huvu u foumc,al 1n1e1est. evidenced enher by loans or euu•tv ownership in the business for which 1h11 license 1s req ues ed ' If the answer i!. yes. state names and addresses and amount of such f1nenc1dl ,nterest expressed 1:11ther in dollars or other items of vnlue , such as mventory furnnure , fnctures and equ 1pm1nt _______ Yet ...J _______ No ___ 1 I L15t the names and addresses of all bus,nesses m which any of the persons 1n the previous qul!st•on .1re interested ·{ c · No.l..oR t'./1,c G ... • 1l-l "ii OOC'~ ,./ • I • • ( ( • I • • • IF THE APPLICANT IS A CO RPORATIO N, an swer (a), (b ), (c ), (d). and (e) l,1tO lf'•2't'1UI .,. ,]V1,()llht•::,1,,1c . _________ CoJ.or.&4o-____ 0,llf' __ sept.._l,-1966 ___ _ ·~ tc,,,duL!t'd 11 _4,386-So. .... Bcb«ai:,Eng]..., Coun1v n1J.rApaholt S1,11e 01 _..CO~-- ,t I, l,l .~, ,1nn11 ,I c••rP• t ne ·l!l')utl I n \fU' h .. ,., . .., o' S•, ... _ ----A.gp:i.1-30r ..:!!i/'l-7------ 1\; ,me H11•nn Ari1lten c,,v 0.11 e ot Bu th 1\1, nth. O.,.,, ~,. ir e P·t-~•dt>f1 1 W,.]ter H:r ca v,c.Pn D,I .K .. 1JRa111wi ,,, h, ,u .. , Mil4•f!l.l'd I.. ~Qll sec, ... v li1 l.de 8 ~ L, !:!row M .. nJll•' Walter · Hrca L·\' "'A>..~l _w ... , ... ,..,t,..,,..,r.,_'1r_..oa _______ 8,·/il _..H.1.ld,...•~~~•rµa...._.I~,.,__;b~rµOBaa---8 0 60 -.;~~.l~.~1~.-at!lph~•~u~•~---~~~-2~0 ,t It-J ,. P, P hy H,~~F THllTNll p llH OATE<JF-tslfHH ~ r , ~mn1t Fyj. nrker;Col~~~~~ B291 ., Summit. Rd, •·arker, Col~2 5 Ce\Hlly 14.Ae Rd, Iittle t 801200 L•ll 311 Hori.tH)l<I~·' ).-..n,nu o, Cl'\l'>l•ntl11•9 '''\' " rh.. 1J)!I ,, "" I.. ul It• Ll,•PU' ,11/()1• In lu<I•· r-1,'\,.,.,E:. H0'.1f 51 !ti tr ""0 & Cl , PE:.RCENT nr l' ST O(.k.ClWl\ifO Walter hrca 8060 :.., Sumnit ltd . orker,Colo ~ Hildocard, L. Urea 8J60 ~. i>\mllr,it Rd,Parker.Colo SlAl E or COLORADO , ht>rnq hv ""' l1r\1 1lu'v s,.._., ,r, • •· t ,, t' t ff" 111 ,.,r .il,,11,~ n.1rnc1I ntruor,111, ,n 1h, 1 r,e h,n ·~ ,t 1e 12721705 n,1 ,oo• •ht'•f'ln wt 1(11 th J•t· l'UI f h,s ""'" """'""''"Cll'lt! Olld ht-"9 Hl cu I m I 1 otl"'d lh..tl h~ kMOVI.S ~,u ••ri ll •e9ul,111ons o,omu1qa1e rt hv thl' s,,, • ., f1J.;1 mt'n R,.en,.,., c,mnN I on •hi>1Pw•1'1 Sut ,!,~d '" lt·1 Int/ 11 hl 11 r,:t 1>f"O 1,-. , ol c,a, ,rie,sh,o '1"UJ h'l'1h· ( REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSIN G AUTHORITY IM,J• uf •l.lU'<'I~ \.'it• , 11 \ '"' I>, Tnto 10,e,;n n9 u,p·,t,1 ,ra • o It ••h:\ D s n .. u c;.ono;Ctt.'0 .,.,.:, n.11•., e ,, 1•,. ,ootoc•I s 1•t·•1c101y, i11 na ,,.,,. a ,eptJr l thdt sucti hceos•, ,, g,i11n1Pd ,.., r muH ·1·e rtto1sori,1b'" ,ccu1111mefll\ ol 1n1" 11t:1Qnb"• .. tk:la 1/'la '"" c1 f 1,, .. , ot 1ne ,,n1o·ti11 ..,u, 1 Pl•l!S ..... ,ii, tne D•oJ~1s '1 l11 i\•I Ip I I I 12 I...,~ s J97J THER[F0 R£ THI S APPLI CATION 15 HEREBY APPAO\IE O CATI O Al----~H'°>---------DA> •---------,AU J9 ______ _ (NAM( OF l(;WN, (.I Iv OR (OUNl T 1-------------------------------------- (MJ\VIIR OR C-HAIPMAN c.H BOAAOOF COlJNl V «·OMMISSLllNt fiS QA O'Tl--ir A Tl fLE OF LICEN S I N G A U TH O RI Arll '•l (( LERkUR~l (.RE T .A RV 0'~ 01 HEROFl'lClH H A VI N G TH(. Of FICIALSE A LOf' TH( LI CEN SI NG A U THOR I TV) (1 1 tn• o•er•·us•, ,,., loc.ie u w,tti,o, 1owr• ,, c,1v, Int a DO"'t! ,tpp,ovJI \hould r,e s,gn e d b l/ 1n e "'ill'f'Or a n a c•.,1,,, 11 m I cu u n t y, t nen bY tne cn,um,n of tn• bo•rd c county comm,n1or,e11 1r,a 1n e cie,,. 1,1 t"'le bno11C1 11, D\I a,o,1nct a, ,.,11,er w ,se , 1ne. loc,, h cen,m9 ,utt111r1 t y 11 some o lntr ot1 lc ,,1, tneo 1uc n u>orov .. 1 snov10 D• TO INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME , IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUM EN T, WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMITTANC E. BE AT THE COLORADO DEPAR TMENT OF REVENUE , ST ATE CA PITOL ANNEX BUI LOI NG , 1375 SHERMAN STR EET , DENVER , NO LATER THAN DECEM BE R 1. • I • • ,, DAL 402 (REV . 10178) I • • ,· - ST AT E OF COLO RADO DEP AR TMENT OF REVENUE RENEWA L APPLICATION FOR MALT , VINOUS ANO SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES ~ • 00 NOT W,.IT[. IN Tl-415 SPACC (GET APP ROVA L OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) LCQU OR ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 'S ACTION AFTEAOETTING ,--------------------------< APf>ROVAL D 86 ~~~'o AUT HORIT Y, IF REQUI RED SEN D TO COLORADO OEPAFHMENT OF REVENUE . ST A TE CAPITAL ANNEX 137S SHERMAN ST , DENVER COLO 8C2'61 !l03}802-37 41 ~111 ,;r-H l I r,i;; [ i,1.. !,!,.J WS L 1J U. ::0 1 2dt;;l '., 0 1)\.IAY r :,,,.,L: n1 iC:i CC dJ ll O I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICAT ION EXC EPT CHANGE OF MANAGE R. TRADE NAME OR CORPOR ATE STR UCTU RE NEW TRAOE N AME .e.r,1ovro SIGN ATURE ___________________ MIiiing Addr111 ___________________ 1 (I F THERE IS A CHA NG E I N OWNERSH IP DO T US E THIS FORM . USE AN ORIG I NAL APP LIC AT I ON .) IMPORTANT SE E INSTRUCTIONS ON THE REVERSE SI DE MANAGER 'S NAME -------------------- I F A PPLICANT IS A CORPORATION F ILL IN REVER SE SIDE . BUSINESS PHONE NO.------------------- RENEWAL APP LIC ATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE (SI FOR THE YEAR ENDING use •ccou .. T Hu••a:• ,oi. \.IA .ILl"T I Nf'C,.-.. AT!Otll •L~ 1inrc111:-..c1: C0U ... T1' L1fr f .. DUlil T •~( Ll .. 8 1LITT O•Tf t MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYAB LE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE . TOTAL FEE (S) l L-~J< ~ 3 I ·.u u·i., l lo -i.,, 1 t.·,I I l2)l7!l I ~ ! 1 • ., s I TYPE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF LICENS E FEE l lt.V . '<1 Ii ~J . ~-11 { 1 'I i -"I AI r • \J I :1 .u ~ • i',1-.,1 <;fJf t-!T11 n 11~ .: .. •.-v.i IT y (,.1:) ;'l ~ r ~= t,: ·):.,• Fr 1· ~ J ' .. -. .., Do voo have legal pus,o,s,on ol ,t,e p,e'i'oses lor wh ich thiS appl 1ca 11o n lor ltce nse "madel _....:;;...::.C..=5:::_ ____________ _ Are the prem ises ownftd or rented ;, /v:--0( I C cl It rented. effecuve & eKP1rat 1on d ate of tease ---~CZ...._ccK<-"''-----------" 11 e pplicantls l or all off+cers of the corporauon, c111zen(5) of the United States of Amenca ? ___________ t.;;,;;,,._;'>c._ ______ ~ ts the apphcan1 . or any of the partne rs, or dny of tt'le officers, st ockholders o r directors ol sa ,d appllCdnt 111 H 111 corpoqH10t11, or employees o f an y such under the aye o f 1wenty one years '-----------------"••--------No Has the a ppli cant or any of the partners , or any of the officers, stockholders 01 directors of said applicant l1 f •t 1ic d co•por1 I tionl ever been convicted of a f elony in the Sto 1e o f Colorado ot been convicted o f a crime elsewhere Vvh,ch wou 1d const,rute _ I a fplony if such cnme had been comm11ted 1n the State of Coto,ado' It so . state full detatls _______ v., ________ No ~ Has the dppllcant. or any of the partners , or any officer duecto, or stockholder of said applicant ttf 11 1s a corporation I ever ~ tal been denied a license unde, 1h,s hq uo, law'-----------------------""--------No - 1b) had an .. icohohc beve,oge license suspended or revoke d''------------------"••--------No - I If 1he answer ,s ves. expla,n fully attach separate sheet. if needed I \ Do you or any membe, of y ,ur fam,1y ha,e a 1,nan"a, nterest 1n any other liquor l1cen 10> !Such f1nanc,al n1e ,est 10 ,nclude I any f"Qu11y 1n 1eres1 or loansl If the ans ...... e tS yes , explain 1n deta11 ________________ Yes ________ No~ Does any person. lum or corporation have a financial interest evidenced ei ther by loans or equity owne,sh1 p 1n the business tor which t his license ,s raouested7 Ii 1he dnswe r 1s ve s, sta te names and addrenes 1nd amount of such hnonc,al mterest e11tprened wither ,n dollars or other Items o t value, such as ,nventorv , furnitu re 1 xtures and equ1 pment _______ ve, ________ No __. Lilt the names and address,3s uf all businesses 1n wn,ch any of 1he pers ons in the p reli1ou s. qu11st1on are 1n 1ere sted Name Address • I • • ( • I • • • IF THE APPLICANT IS A CORPOR ATION. answ., la ). (b l. lei . (d i , and (el Q f1L.. 1h1·1· '1 . ___ .s;:2..,J:~-------------fJ.,lt;--;r_-----------~- 1111,•c l _.28_9A.;>...:_uc'l.J'l-sl..J,t,}_~------( ,Jtt,jn(~----S1,1l f'Of ___ L& ____ _ . ,.,,, ''""' . .. ______ .1-i!-:.7J •,!, _________ _ O,ne n 1 a., ,n e P,p 1tf'n1 ill \.. 1 e P,11 --,-.,----,,~--- T f>,l't•,•1'1 _.._/,~/&""!'JAJ~4~.$"'-",v~·c'=U~--- !,e,c1rr lf \l -~t,4~"'~'-,.,~e~S:-~&~·~'"~-- l'tl.i•luqt!I -------- 0\lff llJIIS I )! I '""<11,yl H{lJ,'t I T t,JI [ f ~JO i'.i I 'I' (.~ -;~ ~ /lt<'-c,1 fy i d .,, ... 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I 't'!l<J n':I tOl)lll II• .•• , ' ,,rt ,~J I.'"' ), no,.,.. .. ,n h '1H\1, (1Jnl n,,,,.,,,rui~,; .nf1reyu1 ,,1•C),(lS Qa'~l l•V 11 S •'" • C-, ., ,t, ·~ J • .J ·"' 1 'l t, ' Al • Se• V rC ''"'""" H fl,,~ l"W'I. t lnu 1 .. ,,~ ,. s o 1 1.J,1• 1nt··sh:, " .~,'II" h t' t' ___ "'"" ______ _ REP(iHT /IND AP PROVAL OF LOCAL I ICEN SING A UTHORITY ~/1.u•u' "h ,. \ • h , T n• '•1re 9, "'-.11:,.:i u, ,...,. t, ,,, e ,J ,·n" tJ •n, Pe \u u .,1•.i i\ v,11 o ln .. 1e ,1 .1 ,_, c.",>•.t c.t e , ut 1n .i .>ool1 ca 1 ,1 ut 1'•c:t u 1v , •n a ... e a ,epe.i !l l •Jt .. ,., <.('•1 •••, • •"''•O."" t:e 1r-1; 1,;,non,,r, t.. ·1,;1,111 ,u,, 11111-. ,,t ll•f· 1 t c,,r,nn,no.,d • HI 111e dHu H nl tnc 1nn at11 t a n o , f"~\..U"'lPI Hv,o lhth('nn~, 11 ,t,1,•,1,r.J/,-t1l"li! CR:S l'ltJ T~lll:l,..0'1( T"IS APPLIC ATI ON I" t-H.Pf'8V APPROVf.D O A TfO AT----~t11 !lo---------lJAV 1•• ------·--·'\ ll 1? N A.\.~E O F T OWN C TV on COuf". "·-------------------------------------- 1~·,,vo1, Jfl (IIAI ~~,. I I tj( UI.IHJ •l· < l ./T -. t.. )l,llr.,l':,I;. l)Nf fl~ nA OTHI_ ~ it fl E O F LI CF N S INC'. A UTHO R!' I! 1,..l j..j k ,,, •,f 1.. Rl r.a RV u ~ l) Tt-ff R Of"( ll-F R H•W I N r. T HL orF 1CI A L SEAL or THE LI CENS.I NG AUTHO R! TV ,) {It 1ne o ,e m,ie \ •ui 11ic a 1P.O w 11n,n ,. In""" ·,, 1tv. 11, .. 11t>rvl' .i nni ,v, l ho.Jld oe \.Qll('O t,y IMt< n.1,,,, ,u,n <.U11\., ,t 1n I l.uunt)'. t nen ov the ch11rn1 an o l the oo ,.,d c countv comnu u,o,,e ,, 1 n o tt1e clen, lcJ tit o,u,o 11, ov nrtl•,1'lCl'' "' ,tne 1w,1e , tl"l e hJCJI 11<.trn,flg a,,ir,n,,tv ,, some ntht• o tl 1c.1at, t nen s u ch ,oo•ov.i l lhOul O oe q,ven nv 11..cn 011,c,1 1.1 NQIICE TO INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSF IS ISSUED ON TIME , IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR ST ATE FEE REMITTAN CE:. BE Ar THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDING , 1375 SHERMAM ST!ifff DENVER , NO LATFR THAN DECEMBER 1. • I • • ( • I • • • DA L 402 (REV 10 /711 ) ST AT E OF COLORADO DEPAllTMENT OF llEVENUE 8 1 ~--------------='------1 RENEW AL APPLICATION FOR MALT , VINOUS AN O SPIRITUOUS LIQU OR LICENSE S 00 N OT W"IT[ IN TM \$ S~4C E (GET APP RO VAL OF LOCAL LICEN SING AUTHORITY FIRST ) LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT OFF I CER 'S ACTION AF'TE AOETIING APPROV AL D ~~~~1a SA L1''1AN MAUPI C> P SA LI MAN SHIRL E Y H 8 AI', HAk8 0R ArrlOVlO 10-21-72 • OATC AUTHOFUTY , I~ REQUIRED , SEN D TOC0l0AAD0 OEfl ... RTM ENT OF REVENUE STA TE CAPITAL ANNEX, 137S SH ERMAN ST , DENVER COLO ,.,,,,, 1303) 802-37•1 3 '>8 4 s aow AY F.NGL':tl CCU C O 80110 I CE RTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHA NGES TO MY ORIGINAL APP LIC ATION EXCEPT CHANGE OF MANAGER , TRADE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUCTURE NEW TRADE NAME ----------~----- SIGNATURE ~ 9-kN:-"'e:x:;;;;:._ M1lllngAddre11 -i''f~y ~ l3 ~ r-~ • 11F THERE 1s A CHANG E 1N OWNERSHIP oo NOT u sE~H 1s~o~,-.i . USE AN ORIG INAL APPLJJATIDN.l IMPORTANT MANAGER 'S NAME '-!...v~ ~ ~-c-MAKE CHECK OR MONEY SEE I NSTRUC TIONS ON THE REVERSE SIDE . I F APPL IC ANT IS A CO RP O R ATION. FILL IN REV ERS E S I DE BUSINESS PHONE NO. 7 ~ :t -9 7 ~ i ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLOR ADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE . REN EWAL APP LICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE IS) FOR THE YE AR ENDING TOTAL FEE(S ) UIC ACCOU NT ... u•••• Jl)llt \.l&e l\.t TT ..... 0-,,. .. TtO N •\.I.. .,,.t.•t""Cl IHOU$ 1 >'111. 1.l •• l\.!1 'r DAit ll-5Z~cll 10 OOb 5o l3 5 0 1 0172 s TYPE T s Oo voo have legal po uessoon al th e ~ ;_~h th,s ap p locatoon for locenie os made' N Q.. S. Are the prem ises o w ned or rented> ~ If rented, effective & ex p 11a t 1o n da1e o f lease _.:.A.:'.,"--...:..."'-c"""~=ll,,.;.<t..,.._ _ _,E;,.;:._"")_..::: _____ , ;, aopt,cands} or all o ff icers o f the corp o ration. c 1t 1len (s ) o f t he Uni te d States at Ame rica7 ____ +_...t_\~------------- 1, the a p plican t . or.a ny o f the p artne rs, or anv o f the olf1cers , stoc kholde rs or d irec to rs of sa id a ppllcont ll f n 1s a c orp or atio n ). or employees of any such , under the age of,twen ty o ne y ears'-----------------V••-------- Hos the app11can1 . or any o f th e partners, or any o f the o f ficers . stockholders or direc tors of said applican t bt u ,s a corp ora 1,onl ewer been convicted o f a felo ny m th e Sta te o f Colorado o, been convicted of a crime elsewhere w h ich w ould constitute ..........-' a __ _ a felony d suet\ crime had been committed 1n the State of Colorado' 11 so nate full deta1h _______ Ves ________ No V Has t he a p plicant 01 any of th e partnel's, or any office,. director or stocl\.hold,, of said applicant fd 1t ,, a rorpora1 1onl ever !al been den reds license unde, 1h1s liquor law'-----------------------'Yes --------No L-- 1bl had an alcohollc bevern,Je license suspended or revol<ed'------------------Ves ________ No j,./' If the answer 1s yes, ekpla 1n fully fattach separ.ite sheet, 1f needed I Do you or any member of you, fomdy hav e a finan,1al ,merest ,n any other liquor license? (Such t1nan c1a l tnte1est to include any et.tuny in t er est or loans) If the answer,, '/'5. explain ,n dera1, ________________ Yes ________ No__::::_1 Ooes any person, firm or corpor a11on havl:! a f,nanctal interest eviden ced e it h er by loans or e quity o wners hip ,n the business fo, which 1h1s license 1s reques ted> It the answer ,s yes , 11a te names and add resses and amount o f such f1m,nc1al 1n1ere11 eKprened ti·ther ,n dollars or other ttem s o f wolue , such as ,nven torv . furnnure, f 1)ltures a nd equipmen t ____ _ 1,/"' i Yes ________ No ___ 1 L,11 the names and addresses o f all busi nesse s 1n which any o f the pe,sons in 1he previous QUll"St1on are intereste d Na me Bu1meu Adaren • I • • (_ • I • • .. - IF THE APPL ICANT IS A CORPORATION , answe, (al , (bl . (cl , (d i. and (e l l,11 O•g.,n••t>d ..,,,11 ... , ,~ .. '•""' 1' ,r,,. !,1.11e ,., ___ ------______ -----O.,,,.. _______ ---------- Li r-n..11 l,u ,~11,.,clut.1ed ,1 ~----------------------Cot1n1vot ________ S1Jtt ot _________ _ f' ")( I n4 ..ile •e11u,1 IU 1h,a $Pt1Pt ... ,y (JI S1,,,,. _______ --------_ ------ r,.,m,. 0.mi o l Buth e P,es•rtt"n' ------------ ,., V,c.1! P,e• l11"JSI.Hel ------------ !,~\1e l.l•V ------------ MJ11Jq~1 ------------- f\,AMl H0"--1£ 51 HH f NCJ P., LI J"' OAlE n1-l;SIA TH Ion ,,,; 1 1 ·t 11,1,, \1 ~ 11 •he o•pw,,1100 •In, h,d,. ,L•u.1t ,w,.,11', ,,. ~'t'r!qei, I Usp seoar,llf' shPf'l .I needt1I NAME H0\1f s1nr fr "110 s. c1 1 .,. STATE OF COLORADO PfRCENT Of srOll'I. OWN(O DATE OF BIRTH h .. 111g hy nw '"" 1\111y ,'1,011• >I +1 tum'>f' 1 ,J ,.11 • ,,.cs inn s.1v~ 1h,11 hp 1s 1he ,-i pplicnnt _ _._._.. ______ ~q i 1ht ,1UUve nJmed l:utpur 1toun th,,1 h11 h,l\ ,p,..,l 1h~ lu,e90,ny ,multc,1 1,nn .)ncl 1h .i1 he knows 1he content~ tht'•eof ,1nU 1h,n .,11 n•Jllf'•S ,IHI 1h,nq, •h, .. ,,,n ~ei lo• rh j•f' 1•ut• ,., h,~ -''' ~.,"'.,..,eil~t> :1nd ,,,. gees 10 con f,J,m 10,111 rules nnrl regu l,u1on s p,umu1ga1eu tiv ine ~to,e DeuJr1m1,n1 ,1 Hc~enuP '", unrwt 1 ,n 1h.-,,."' 1h Suhr.c11heU ,m l,,..,. nn h11Jtl1l•P mi: Att•cn Se"' Office r of Coq>or a11on Sign here CCo IJ ,•.llf' N.tf1'G) REPO RT ANO APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY IC 1r.tPQ R ATI srALJ Tr., 10,e,9,, If •ll)l)l•(Jl , ... , oce•1 C)l.,lff,IICC and ttie p,e,11,H:S bu~,,1,:u ~flr'HlllctCO ,111,1 .,.,, .. ,'°'QI ltlC ,HlPttCat II ,a11 iac101v, ,)Md we co ,eor,rt 11 .11 ,,1 e, \f' ,I 9-a~,tl"a. w,ll f'T'\eflt thtt ,e,11\ ,n.)1]1e ,~tiu"•" l!MI\ <J1 11•1· r•o:•lfhll<"'"'U•JCI ana the desires ol the 1,1nc110,1,1nU, 1•10, ,p••\•'""' ,.p,,,.,.,\ ,1A,1,1e4/ ftcl2 CH5 l'J7j THE REFOR£ THIS APPLIC ATION IS MCREBV APPROVED OAT L.A1'------''•" ---------DAV ~---------AO 19 -------- (NAME. Of T(.;W"' c11v u~ cc ""' '-------------------------------------- 1•.1AV H1 OR CHAI fHl.1AN Of BOARUr'f OUNT ~ C0M M 1SSl0Nl RS OR O'Tt-t(.R TITLi:. OF LIC[NSINC:. AUTHOR I Al ll '•l (Cl t At,! u r~ S[ ( AFT A RV OR OTHf A OF f IC.l A 11AVtN C THl OF F"ICI AL SE.AL or THL LICENSING A U1 HORI TV .) (II t11e o rem,sei a,, la<.a lea w11n 1n • wwn 01 city, 1t1e ab,1v e a1>P tO\t,il •hould btl ,1911ed DY lhe 1n11yor •nd t.lts1k, 11 •n a county , tnen Oy the ch 1 1rm ,n of the b 0 4'0 c coun tv comm,n1one1!t ano me c:1 e,1. to tne ooi11C1 It, Dv n,a,ance or 01 nerw1H, 1ne loc•• 1,ccn \1n9 ,1u t h rJutv is 1ome otne r o t ttc1 a t, th en ,uch aporo v .. l ,houl d be g,11e n b y sucn Olhc•• I NOTICE TO INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME . IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOU R ST ATE FEE REMITTANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDING . 1375 SHERMAN STREET. DENVER , NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1. • I • ( • I • • - DAL 402 (REV . 10 /79) ST ATE OF COL ORAD O DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE RENEW AL APPLICATION FOR MALT , VINOUS ANO SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES -. -' 00 NOT Wl'tlT [ IN THIS SPACE (GET APPROV AL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIR ST) LI QUOR ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 'S ACTION AFTERGEnlNG r--------------------------l APPROVAL D OF LOCAL LICENSI NG AUTHOFUTY tF REQUIRED, SEN D TO COLOR ADO OE PAfHMENT OF flEVENUE , ST ATE CA PITAL ANNEX 1375 &H EFIMAN ST , DENI/ER COLO. 80261 (JOll 802 31,1 \l ~I'> f •:~t.,· .~r cu P O:. r 3 22 3b6 () ~ J A5 LlN SI ,:,C,Lc .. ncu CJ 11 0 110 I CERTIFY TH AT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APP LIC AT ION EXCEPT CHA NGE OF MANAGER , TRADE NAME OR CORPORA TE STR UCTUR E NEW TRADE NAME ---------------- I A,rlOVEO > OAT[ SIGNATURE Ma lli ng Addreu __________________ _ OF THER E IS A CH AN GE IN OWNERSHIP 00 NOT USE THIS FORM . USE AN ORIG! NAL APPLI CATION .) IMPO RTANT MANAG E A 'S NAME --'--/-/.,....'-.A-';;.c./_,_' _t--'_'-'-)--=Cc... --'-/-'-/-=C'-'1-'_· _C ____ _ SEE I NSTR UCTIONS IF APPLICANT IS A COR PORATI ON. FILL IN REVERSE SIOE . ON THE REVERSE SIDE . BUS INESS PHONE NO . __ ...,'/c..,:[_/_-_r._·_l'_'..,'·c..t _t_.' _________ _ RENEWAL APPLICA TION FOR LIQUOR LICE NSE (S) FO R TH E YEAR ENDING USC AC.COU•IT '°'U"'••• rOIII •1..1.. •tr(fll""Cll MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PA YABLE TO THE COLO R ADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE TO TAL FEE (S) 1 0 006 l u ll! o 0 0111 123178 $ 11 0 .00 TYP E NAME ANO DES CRIPTION OF LICENSE FE E It ·.1 :1 ,1 I I •'UI J r( LI CENS 0 -I-I AL T • V ltU US • ANO SP I~ ITU OUS i 25 .00 1 f.'J Ar; PF 1-l t!cl• r nap FEF $ 85.00 Do you have leg,,I possessoon of the p,em,.,, lo, wh,ch th,s apphcai,on lo, llcenJe ,s mada l _ __.,,'_tl_.5 ________________ _ Are 1he p1em1ses owned or re n ted1 (,,.,;,~A.//' · • If rented, effective & e,cpirat1o n date of lease ----------------- Is apphcant l sl or all officers of the corporat1on, c,1,zen lsl of 1he United States of Ameoca ?· __ ,'_~:_-e::'·---------------- Is the appl icant, or any of the partners, or anv of t he officers, st ockholders or d irectors of said applicant (If 11 1s a corporauonl. 7 ' or employees o f any such . under the age of t w entv·o ne yea rs) _________________ Yes ________ No ___ ! Has the applicant , or any of the pa rtners, or any of the o fficers, stockholders or dtrec t o rs of sa id applicant (If 1t ,s a corpora-, 110 n ) ever been conv,cted of a fe lony m the Staie of Colorado o, been convicted at a crime elsewhere which would constitute a felony If such crim e had been comm itted m the State of Colorado> II so , state full d etails _______ Yes ________ No _l___ Has the applicant or any of th e partners. or any officer , director or stockholder of said applicant (•f 1t 1s a corp orat ion) ever · la} been d e nied a license unde r 1h 11 ll ouor law'-----------------------'••--------No_l' __ lb ) had an alcohollc beverage license suspended or revoked'·------------------Yes ________ No_X __ 11 the answer 1s ves , ex p lain fully (attach separate sheet , If neededl Do you or a n y membe, of your family have a f,nanc,al in1e1ell m Jny other liquor license? (Such f1n anc 1al interest to include any equity interes t or lonns) If the answer 1s yes explain 1n detad ________________ Yes, ________ No _L_ Does anv pe rson, firm or co rporation havtt a fin ancial interest , ev1denc1td either by loans or equny ownership 1n the business for wh•ch 1h1s lice nse ,s req u ested' It the answer ,s yes , uate names and addresses and amount of such fmanc1el interest expressed ttither m dollars or other nems of value, such as mventorv , furniture. fixtures and equ1 p ment _______ Y·es ________ No _L_j L,st the names and addrenes of all busmesses ,n wh ,ch any of the person s ,n the p rev ious quesuon are interes ted N ame Busmen AddreU • I • • - ( ( • I • • • IF THE APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION , answer (a). (b l. (c), (d), and (e ) 1,11 o,u,n·1f•'1 u,, !t·• ,1,, vnl th e ~1.11e u!_ __ ------_____ ------0,11r _______ -----____ _ n1 ~, 11,I I ,., untl•1c1ect 11 ~----------------------Cuu11vo1 ________ S1,1 1eof _________ _ ''" it 1.1,nq .,.,1 ,nnu. I I), , fl 1·1J11 1 10 rtie S"'t.•e, ... ,., ol S•,., .. _ --__ --____ ----______ _ N ,me Hoin.t Adcl1eu uHf cruHs L .. 1 .111 n,,f'l iuis ,, 'e ,\, J NAM( t-Hl"~f STHH T NO /1. IT" HOf\..l f. srnt ! l NO it. CITV S TATE O F C OLORADO Pf RL(Nl Of STUCK OWN(U Da 1e o f B 11 1h on1h 0,1 v Ve..1, .l/2-1?-,' O A 1 E Of::' BIH TH ()A l( OF BI RT H l>-""'9 !iv m{' t,•st tluh, sw,,,n of •u• h .. nsptf lif'l>O!l~t ind SJVS 1h.11 he ,s lht" 'lr,ol,cp,n1 _J.:~a.-w.lL .... ~:'.k--.u t the ,1 b m,e n,1mr.d lU1 p orw1rnn lh,11 heh.is re..,.l 1hl' lutegoing 111>p hc.11,r,n Jnrt lhJ1 ht: o;nov•1,s the con•er 1\ 1rt'1eot .,,111 1h,11 .111 ,r.;111"\ .1n1.J th111t15 th c u•111 set huth ,1,e 1•u+• of his ,,...., ~ n ·Vl<'l"Cll}e .ind hP a11·ees 10 conl ,m tn "' ru•t"S ,nc1,,.gu1,t1,or"IS pr ,mulQitle<J hv 1h e S1 .. •1 D•o,.11 l•ntnt 111 Rc11enut' n • ,1,.n, 1 11 ·n •ht" e"" •h Sui,s, • 1!,etJ ,tntl ~y11,,1 n 10 l)f'tn,p !lit' Officer of Corporat1on 1CoRPOA A 1r SCALI S19n here .E4,* fr.,,,,,,,« r c 111. ·? v '< A 1uct1 1!.1M I My Co.,,m,n,nn , •• ,.., 1H ((}1 IP Zf REPORT AND APPRO VAL OF LOCAL LICE NSING AUTHORITY tM,111ul,1t111,,.,,. Whoh•s,,1en . lmpm te·s ..imt Puhllc T1an~pt,1Jltt111 Svste ms 1i1s,eg.11d •h is sec11onl The 10,eg nin9 d ODl1(Jt1oi1 t1a\ bt:en e>an,,,1cc ,lrH, ttle o,e•111 se1o. b"ltfll'U cn11 a uc.tt-a dllCI cn.i,ac.1e , ot 1he dO Ot1 c.at II u,11l •c 10 1y , aoa w e do repo r t l l'1 d l 111cl111u111 ,e, 11 Qr t1 f'tlC d , ..,.,111 mf!et ttll:! ,ea \OO J blt' 1cQuirttme11t \ of Uu· nc,9hD0rhO.)O a na tn e 1es1 ui, o1 t n e ,nn ,1011 a nu , 11110 com~IUt\ 1,1,;11t1 the ,Ho11,,,un o t A11u:1e .. ,. T ,I 1 1 :?, C ~ c; l'l 1 l T H E R EFO,=tt: T HIS APPL ICAT ION IS HEREB Y APPR OV ED . OAt O Al' ____ _,,..,s _________ oAv OF·---------AO 19 ______ _ IN A Ml OF TOWN, CITY on COUN' ''------------------------------------- \MAvnn OR CHAIRMAN Of BOA ROOF" COUNTY COM M1SS10NE RS OR OTH[.R TITLE O F L I CENSING A U THORI Allf C,1 I C"Lf MK OR ~l C RE T A RV OR OT HER O Fr ICE R H A VI NG THE o rF tCI A L S EA L O F" T HE L IC E N SI N G A UTH OR ! T V .) coun1v comm,u•oner ~ i1 n a tnu c,e,1.. 10 t n e o o.ua 11. ov o,a1.ince tu ot n e,w1,e, 1h e local 11c.en 1111 g a u1 t11111 1y ,s ,o m • ou,e, 0 111c1 11 1, t nen •u c t1 aco•o 11 .. 11t1ou1 a o e 9 111en t>v ,uc:n 011,,1.,1 J NOTICE TO IN SURE THAT YOU R LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME , IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCU MENT , WITH YOU R ST AT E FE: REMITTANCE, BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CA PITOL ANNEX BUILDIN G, 1375 SHERMAN STREE T, DENVE R, NO LATER THA N DECEMBER 1. • I • • ( • DAL 402 (REV . 10/7e) I • • • ST ATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE -. -' ' REN EWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT , VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES 00 NOT W"IT[ IN THIS Stt,.t.CC (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) LIQUOR ENFORCEMEN T OFFICER 'S ACTION AFTEROETTINQ ~-------------------------l APPROV AL D 36~~~~ .AUT HORITY, IF REQUI RED , SEND TO COLORADO DEPART MENT OF REVENUE , ST A ECAPIT AL ANNF.X , 1375 SH ERMAN ST ., DE NVER . COLO . 80261 1303) 802-3741 [ GLLS F ~A T ERN \L OROE R 1)F 3241 3384 S A "iJ ADi,AY U IC.LF ,.QCO CO 80 11 0 /d -?-/-;?7 OA T[ I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY OR IGI NAL APPLICATION EXC EPT CH ANGE OF MANAGER , TRADE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUCTU RE . '---"L=-=-.c'-"-':.....:"-'---'='---'-'--'--'-"--'-'--'-"'-'-'-'-'--'--"-'"-'--..:.. NEW TRA DE NAME ---------------- SIGN ATURE Malllng AddrHa __________________ _ (I F THERE IS A CHANGE IN OWNERSHI P 00 NOT USE THIS FORM . USE AN ORIGINAL APPLICAT ION.) IMPOR TANT r SEE INSTRUC TIONS ON THE REVERS E SIDE MANAGER'S NAME -------------------- IF APPLICANT IS A COR PORATION , FILL IN REVERSE SIDE . BUSINESS PHONE NO.------------------- RENEW AL APP LICATION FO R LIQUO R LICENS E(S) FOR THE YEAR END ING •c:C:OUIIIIT .. u•••• rl)II •u.•t i t:•U<f MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE . TOTA L FEE (S) l l-2 'J 4 9 7-0 J 1 12317d $ 110.JO TYPE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF LICENSE FEE h 'l \I t' ll\JUU , I I t::f ~l~t: -MA LT, VI "IOUS , ANO SPJl{IT\JOUS $ 2 5.00 IT y ,h pr,.:~_f-t,T OC-P FF-r-$ 85.0 0 Do vou h ave legal poness1on of the prem.ses tor wh,ch this ap p hca11on for l,cenie ,s made ? II Are he p rem ises ov,.,n,ed or rented>-~OW~fi~fl~U,,_ ___ If rented, effective & expiration date of lease----------------- I s ap p hcan 1(1l o r all oflicers ot the corpora11on . c1uzents1 o f the Un,ted States o l Amenca ? ____ s:i;~---------------1 11 the applicant , or any of the partners, or any of the officers, stockhol ders or d ir ectors of sa id applicant (If 11 1s a corpora11on), I or employees of any su ch , under the age of twenty -one vears l·-----------------Y••--------No --y-1 Has the appllcant . or any of the pdrtners, or any of th1t officers, Stockholders or directors of said app li cant (tf it ,s a corp o ra I I tio n l ev er been convicted ol a felony'" the Stale of Colorado or been com.nc ted of a cr1 me elsewhe re which would conuitute 1' a felony .f su ch cnme had been comm itted ,n th e State of Colorado? If so, state full details _______ Yes ________ No--t-- Has the applicant or any of the partners, or any ofllcer . director or stockh older of said applic ant (if tt 1s a corporat1on l ever I ,al been den,ed a license under this li quor laVl.-?----------------------cres No ---y- 'll~ had 111n alcortolic beverage license suspended or ,evoked'·------------------v .. ________ No --r--! If the ans~~, 1s yes , eitpla1f'l fullv !a ttach separate sheet. ,f needed) J Do vou or any member ol your fom,ly have a f,nanc1at int erest ,n an v other liquor lic ense ? 1S uch financial interest to include \ an y equ,ty interest or loans) I I the answer 11 yes . explain ,n de1 a1l _____ ~ __________ Yes ________ No _.__ Does any person . firm or corporati on h ave a fman c,al interest , evidenced e ither by loans or equttv ownership 1n the business for which this lice nse 1s reQ uested ? If the answer 1s yes, state name5 and addresses and amount of 1uch ftnanc ,at ,nterest expres11d I I I I t,ith er 1n dollars or other uems of value , such as inventory , furn iture , fuatur,s and eau1pment _______ Yes ________ No -J1--I ---------------------------------------------------1 Li st the names and addresses o f all bus1neues in wh,ch any o f the perso ns m the prev ious question ara inter8sted I Name Bus ln,ss Aac:t r HS • I • • ( ( I • • • IF THE APPLICANT IS A CORPOR ATI ON, an sw•r la), l bl , le ), ld l , and le) ,ti O,t ,n,,.,.d un1IP1 lhP 1,1-'I 11th~ ~I.J U! 01 ___ C_o).Q.!P,_r\_o_ ---_ ------U,,., __ --------------- 'h' P hu, ... , ~ .rult•l.tl'll,11 __ "'JOl1_s _ _;:.I!>C.~iAY'-------·Coun1vnt......l,..~~ S•,tteot...c..ili..r.'.:!'J... __ J, It' 01 t 1,,,.11.,,1 m1111.1l c up,,. ,1e 'I'll!' r to 1h11 S«-L11•1..,,v of St,,iP ____ ----_____________ _ N,1n11• ttorne Address t.:,,,. 0,11e at Birth Mon1h. D,w Ye.11 le I', .. ,, ll'n\ _r_:~-i~i ~l-'~-')~'1~"'-"~0 ____ _ ..,. .... -::') ,,r 'liro.-e , ., 27-L:6 v,cc P,es -~-C,-,-:J-.L_0_"1""'t,-"-,C-''",,----- Tre,11u ,~, --=-----'='----- S .. c•rtJ•Y _J~p~n~ ... _-£,1t~,u·1~c~e ... "----- M,t•l.tlj• • ------------ 01HfCT0f1S l ~1 I O"N. ', l\,<AMl .~"-Uort J.... !:'...lr~~ H 1"-~E SHH.El "'JO Ii'. L l 'f 1 '-O? .;, -,1 .. t1 :;:;,, ·l cn od DA TE OF BIR TH 11-"'t:-25 ,.,....... . . C'",1 ,..o ,, -,,,:i, .. cr r t.l C .1 'rr ·c., ~ :.c-' '.'clly J:)'" .. ,I ·h~ c-, r:h, .1'·t,n 11r1Llu1l'! uLl u.il uv\1 1,c1 u• µlu,lgee I U se seuar:11e i heet 11 nee<tecl NAME HOME-STAEl-r NO & r1 TY PFRCEN l OF STOCK OWNED UATE OF BIRTH STATE OF COLORADO th1• Lo1,1en1\ 1 r•l!ol ,1··u1 1h.,1 .i,I m,tl!I· \ ,,NI 1h,1 ,,. !hl!•f'·n )@I 101 ,n •f" 1•uc 11 h,,. ·"" kn,,""ledge and ht ao ees o c;:onln, m 10 all 1ule1 .inr1 regul,111ons p romul4a1 e ll h\l the Sl ,11u D.tµJ"" .. 111 nl Al'Vf'OUf' m 1m nP-rH 011 thP,Pv'II lh Sut1~c, 1hc1! ,tnd ~wn,n tn l.>f'>' ;, t' A tt.lCFI Seal Officer of Corporauon S19n here 1Prf'\ -,c,,• , Se ret,Hyl REPO RT ANO APP ROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHOR I TY !CO RPORA I l SCALI rne t r,,e9,11119 -,pploL.tt •nn n.u ocen c ... anu11c<J and tne p,em,~u. bv11neH Lnnau~teo a"U cna,acle• nt tMt! .tODhc•l 11 U t1l tc1 0,v • .1na .... e d ,1 ,eoo•t 1n,u \ucn 1,cen\1J. 11 9,cul111a, .... ,n mel!'t thu •ea,011aD•e ,,a,,ue,,..,tno 01 •tit ''"·Q"Drur>o ,a 1na the oe,.,ei 01 the 111htlD11 ,nu, •no LOITlphll\ w ,t n tho p,q .... 1St11fl o t A, t •cte J /, 1,110 12. C AS II) 1) THERC,-ORE THIS APPLICATIO N I S HEREBY APPROVED . OA.1(0 A.f ____ ~111s _________ OAY or _________ A{) l'.) _______ _ (NA""'( OF TC 'A,N, (.ITV on COlJNTVJ _____________________________________ _ IMAV(.10 oq CH A I R~~AN or BOA RU or cou~~ TV C0Ml\.~IS5IONFRS OR OTHC R TITLE O F LtCENSI N O AUTHOR I ATlFSl !C l lRK UH S(C'Rf TARV OR OTH(R Of F"ICC. R t1AVINC ,.HE OFFIL i AL SEAL OF THE LICENSINC. AUTHORIT Y .) (II 1ne p,em11u ••• loC,ill lO w•trHo • t ow" ,11 C•tv, tnt1 •t>ove •P010,..tl $houlo DI 1,;neo av tne 111•vor •110 clerk. 11 ln • county, 1nen bV !he c h•nm•n of tne Dn•rO c caur,ty comn111\1one,, ,1nd the '-te,;. in 1hr DO,Hd 11, ov n1c,1inc:e 11r,1r>N1 H , 1ne 1oc a 1 1•cen•,n9 •u1n u11 1v 1, some 0 1ne, 01 11c,i 1, 1ne-n \ucn .100 10 ... 1 ,nauld D• given ov ,ucn 011,c1•1) NOTICE TO INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCU MENT , WITH YOUR 3T ATE FEE REMITTANCE . BE AT THE COLOR ADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE . STA TE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDING , 1375 SHERMAN STREET , DENVER. NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1 . • I • • ( I • • - 8 . ' DAL 402 (REV 10/78) ST A TE OF COLO RAD O DEP A RTMENT OF REVENUE RE NEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT , VINOUS ANO SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES 00 NOT WRIT( IN TH1S S~AC( (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST ) AFT ERGETIINO r---------------------------1 ~=PLii~1l 0 LICENSING AUl t-lO AIT Y, IF REOUIA EO. SEND TOCOlORAOO DEPARTM EN T OF REVENUE S TATECAPil AL ANNEX , 1375 SHEAMAN ST , DENVE R COLO 80261 13031 802 -37• 1 IMPORTANT tl P JE l OOLF Nu :122 E NGLE WOCO L OJG • 3 690 S JAS ON ~ 1 [NG L EwQGO CO tlOllO MANAGER'S NAME llf't ty l.,gl,l, ;[.-'AIQQ LIQUOR EMFORCEMEMT OFFICER 'S AC TION Ar,1ov10 / O AT( SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE REVERSE SIDE . IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION , FILL IN RE V ER SE SIDE . MAKE CHECK OR MONE Y ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE . BUSINESS PHON E NO. _ _.7,...,.._.~ ... -.\_..)_,.,.. . .,9'------------ RENEW AL APP LIC ATI ON FOR LIQUOR LICENSE IS) FOR THE YEAR END ING y TOTAL FEE(S) U1l ACCOU"T MUNa a:• "0 1111 1,..+A a ll .. l T'tlN"CMIJlll.t,TION 4 Ll •Vltt(N([ CntJ N t"'J ._,r, , .. ou,, I ~~I: L ••••L >l'II 0 .A t [ 11-11 9 L 8-Jul i 1 0 006 8041 b l2 .H 691 I 123178 1 $ 110 .oJ I TYPE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF LICENSE FEE H ·1 11,1 I [:JIJ cl K 11 C E N'.E -MAL T • IIIN QII C . llNO SPIRITIIQ11 (, s ,5 . ClQ 1 T\' 8'i P l:VC F N T OAP F E!: $ 8 5 .0 0 D o v ou have lega l o o ssess1on of t he p rem mu for wn,ch ttm ap p hca11on for hcen1e 1, m ad e ? __ ~ftfflt----------------- Ar e the puwruses o wned o r re nted "'I O· m, Q If ,en1ed, effect,ve & eJJp1r at1on d ale o f lease --lllJ..~------------- Is aophcant fsl o r all o f ficers of ine cur porat,on . c1t1 zen l 1I of the Unued States o f Amenca1-,~li------------------- lc the apoilcan t . o, any of th e p artners or any of the off ,cers . s10c kh o lder s o r d1rec 1ors ol sa id applican t lt f It 1s a corporat,on ). I or employees of any such , under the age o f twe nty o ne years'' ---1.~-------------Y••--------No ~' Has t he apphcan1 , or any o f th e partners. or an y of 1he off ,cer s, stockholder s o r d i rec tors o f 1011d app licant (1t 11 1s a corpora· uon l e've r been conv1 c ted o f a lelony ,n the State of Colo rado or been conv,ct ed o f a crime elsewhere which wo u ld co nu rtute a felon y ,t such cr 1m e had been comm 1ned 1n the Stdte o f Colorado ' I f so, state full d etatl s, _______ Y es _______ _ Has the app li ca n t , or any of th e part ne rs , or any officer, d ir ec tor o r stock holde r o f ,aid applicant fd It 1S a co rp or a11o n l ever . lo l been den,ed a li cense under th is l iquor l aw'·----------------------...:Yes -------- lb l had an alcoholic beve rage license i uspended or rev o ked '------------------Y••·-------- lf the an1wf!'r 1s ves, e ic p la •n full v •attat:h seoa ra u, sheet. if needed ) Oo vou 0 1 any membe o f v ou , fem,l y h ave a f inancial interest 1n a nv o the r l1 q uor licens e? (Such f 1nanc1a l 1nte1 e st t o include l No- No __;(__, No-t---1 a ny e qu+ty ,n ttre st or I0<1 nsl If the answe r 1s ves e xpla in 1n detail ________________ Ye s; _______ _ No.J...__I Does any pe rso n, tum or corp o rat ion h ave a fin anci al inte rest , ev idenced either by loans or eou•tv o wnership 1n the business I I No ~ 'o r wh ich 1h 11 license es req ues ted' II the answer IS yes , st ate names al')d addresses and amount o f such f1nanctal in1er est ex p r essed to i t her 1n doll ars o r 0 1her i t em s o f va lue , such as 1nventor v f urn i ture , toctures and equ tpment _______ Yl!s _______ _ I L i st the names a nd aUdresses o1 ..-ill businesses 1n which anv o f the persons 1n t he p rev ious question ar e interested I N am e Bu1 i neu AddrHS I • • - • • • • • • - IF THE APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION , answer (a). (bl, (cl , (d i, and (el lal (),q,,T"•zell unc1e• ThP ,...., or 1tie S•.11e nL ___________________ 0.11f' ____________ --__ _ it P, ~ f\.Jll11..1~, • ~concluttNI ''·----------------------Cni.n1yn'--------S1.i1eot _________ _ .11 l1llri11 .,~, ,1n1111.,I u 11-)·tl, ,,. •1•11. 1 10 tht' l;;,~c. 1 tJ1v ul S1,i1P ___________________ '.!..-_ tioinP Achllcn D.itP nl 8 11 th Monih , Dn11 Yea, {f'I P,ernlenl _ _.n..,e,.an..,.. ....... H., • ......,s .. ·umm....,...,e .. r .... s.._ __ -~5~4~2A2~s....._.~c~e~da,....._r ___ ~Li..._,t tleton 8-30 -25 9-24 -30 3-23-19 V1r~ Pi t!• ------------ 1'!,,,swe, _ _.Ri ...... · c....,h..,ar,ud._,L....,.,......,Vu.O~i .. 1 ... e,....r_ --5~tl~5~J~5--~14~i~an~~C~T~.,..__--Li~ttl eton s...,,.,.,v -~·~Iua-,"¥-.M~, ...... li-a~twC-i~e~J-ct~----"36~J~2-S ...... _wC~b~e~r~n~k~eya.__~&ij:..,..lewood M.int1qe, ------------- "' NAME DHHCTUHS L • NAM( HQ .. •f .,~HfE " .. 0 o'\ (IT'r 40Mf SJAlfl NC & (ITv Pl ll(.;E T Of SToc .... OWNEO STATE OF C OLORAOO DAT E OF 81Rl H DA TE O F BIRTH the cun1en1s !np,eof, ,,nil 1h,11 ,11\ m,lllt>" ,nd th,nqs 1he1 Pm \t>I 10,t h o,~ true nl h•\ own knu1111ledge ond he atJ•ees 10 .:.onlu·rn 10 ,,u rule\ .,net reyul,111ons A 11<1 cn Se a l ~,~ Officer ~f Corporat ion S19n h ere : 1P,e\,aei,1 o, Sec.r e11,y) REPORT ANO APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORIT Y IM,111uf.11.1urr1\ Wh•1lt<,.ile1s l!n pn111•1s ,uul Puhhc Transp 1""''0" SvS1 ems d1srf'qa•il th s sect•onl (CORPO RAT E. SCALJ T ne 101e90,nv dPn•,ca1•,111 n.is lll!cn ei<.in11nod anu the orem,s11s bu\1neu cnnduc 1ed 111d c1uucte• 1)1 tl'lo aoo11c 1t 11 1alif 1c10 ,y , 1nd ,,.,e d o recort 1n,i ~ .. en 1,ce<1\e, 11 ~,d,,ted , w,11 meet 1ne ,eason,101t1 reQu .. emenn of 1t1e 11e 9noo,nol)d a nd tne oeSIIH ol t ne 1n h.,o,tanu, 1n'J C0"1Phe \ w ,tn !1"1(! l)lf)Vl\l{H1 o t Al 111 •• le 4 ,. Title 12, C A S IC) 73 TH£At:FORE T HIS APPL.I CATION IS HEREBV APPROVED , ATf D AT ____ ~111S ---------DAV OF"---------AO 19 _______ _ l~AM[ OF TOWN, (ITV OR COUN T VI -------------------------------------- (MAYOU QA CH At AMAN OF BO AAOUF COUNTY CCMMISSICJNf RS OR CJl H(R TITL.l:. O F LICE N SI N G AU THO R I A TTCST (Cl LR K OR SEC R E TAR V OR QT Hf R OFJ IC(R HAVING THE OFFICI "L SE.Al. QJ: THE l.l CENSINC A U THORITY -I I ll tne premises are lc,cated w 11nm a town or city , the a D011e ,1op,011•1 ,nould be 111 neo b~ 1ne '"•yo, 111 0 cle,.,, 1f 1n I cour,ty, tnen Dy 1n e ch1 1,m 1n ol tne bo,H O c count-., comm1i11one 1s .1nd 1ne cl e r'-. 10'1nc Du itrd , 11, bV or diance o r otl"luw•H. tne loca t 1,cen ,,n9 1utn<Jrt1v 11 some otner o,tic,a r, tnen such 100,ov.1 s nou ld De v•v•n ov \uCh 011,c111 I NOTICE TO INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME , IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMITTANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILD ING , 1375 SHERMAN STREET , DENVER , NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1. • I • • • • • • - D E PARTMENT O F REV ENUE • RENEWA L APPLICATION FOR MALT , VINOUS ANO SPIRITUOUS LI QUOR LICENSES 00 NOT W"IT[ IN n os SP ACE (GET AP PROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSI NG A UTHOR IT Y FIRST) l.l Q UOR ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 'S A C TION AFT EA OETTING ,-------------------------< APPROVAL D OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY, IF AEOUIR EO, SEN D TO COLO RA DO DEPART MENT OF REVENUE, ST ATE CA PIT AL AIIINEX.1375 SH EAM,t.N ST ., DE NVER COLO. 802'11 (lOJ) 802-37•1 <.L ARK EDN A MA E THO ROij~F.O Ll ~U .RS ~050 S FEUERA L ~LVO fN GL fWOO D C :::J t:!OllO I CER TI FY THAT TH ERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGIN AL APP LIC AT ION EX CE PT CHANGE OF MANAGER , TR ADE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUCTURE NEW T R ADE NAME ---------------- Ar,1ov10 D AT E SIGNATURE Ma lli ng Add , ... _________________ _ (I F TH ERE IS A CHANGE IN OWN ERS HI P 00 NOT USE THIS FO RM. USE AN ORI G! NA L APP LICAT I ON .) IM PORTANT see I NSTRUCTIONS ON THE R EVERSE SIDE . MANAGER 'S NAME -------------------- IF APP LI C A NT IS A CORPORATION FILL IN R EVERSE SI D E . BUS IN ESS PHON E N O ------------------- REN EWAL APP LIC ATIO N FOR LIQUOR LICENSE(S) FOR THE YEAR ENDI NG MA KE C HECK OR MONEY ORD E R PA YAB LE TO TH E CO LO RADO D E PA R TME NT OF REV E NU E . TO TA L FEE (S) ll-7l)83 1 0 1hJ 6 s -,2 1 123178 S 1 17 .5 0 FEE $ 50 . 0 0 7.50 1s apphcation for licen Je 1s made1 _____ ,.&......_.'_S"----~--------- Are the premises owned o, rented> r · If rented, effective & ex p iration date at lease .--';..?-"--'-'/'-'-,~Z"-_.S:::c_.,_ft,_._,'-->"-~-~..,_/'-'-,_.?['4.£/ ___ , 1, ap p ltcands l or ell officers of the corporaoon , cn,z en ts) of 1he United States of A m er 1ca? ____ p::_~~~=--~~--------------' Is the applicant, or anv of the partners, or any of the officers, stockholders or directors of sa id applicant (If 11 1s a corporat,onl , / I or employees of any such . under the age of twenty-one vears? _________________ Yes ________ No _t __ \ Hai the appt,cant . or any of the partners, or any of t he officers, stockholders or directors o f said applicant l1 f 11 11 a corpora J uon ) ever been comncted of a felony ,n the State of Colorado or been com.ncted of a crime elsewhere wh ich w o uld cons Mute / I a felony If such cnme had been comm11ted ,n the State of Colorado' If so, state full deta,1, _______ Yes ________ No k_._ :~s b~h 8 e 0 a::~:::n~. 1 :~::: uo~d~~e 1 ~~ 5 r:~:~:, ~:::._v_o_i_•,_c•_'_· ,_1,_,._c_to_,_o_,_•_toc_k_ho_l_de_r_o_f_s_•_'d_ap_p_loc_•_n_t_(,_1_, '_'_s_•_c_o_,p_o...)r:t~:-n 1_._'_"_' -----No ~ ! lb l had an alcoholtc beverage license suspended or revo":ed7 __________________ Yes ________ No __ _ If 1he answer 1s yes, explain fully !attach ,eparate sheet . If needed l I Do you or any member of vour family ha'ole a f1nanc 1al interest ,n anv other liquor hcense 1 {Such t,nanc,al inte,est 10 include / I an y equity interest or loJns l If the answer 1s ves, explain in deta11 ________________ Ye, ________ No _ Does any person, f1rm or corporation havtt a fina ncial m1ere1t. evidenced etther by loans or equity o wnershi p m the business fo, wh,ch 1h,o loco nse " ,equeS1ed? If the answer ,s ye,, state names and add,esse, a nd amount of such f,naoc,al ,nterest e xp,e~ 1:1•t h er 1n dollars or other ttems o f value , suc h a11nven torv , furniture . flli;t ures and equ ,p ment Yes ___ ,../L_'-___ No __ _ 0~///1 :;7, /f~/7,:''//-~ '171. 76 • • I • • - • • • I • • • IF TH E APP LIC A N T IS A CORPORATION , answer la), lb), (cl , Id), and (el talO· ,nut:,t ,n,, •tit. ch'II ··l lh••~IJU!Ul...-------------------D,,1e ________________ _ t u. ,p1lt,u .,·h•\ 11<1,,1,.•t>tl •'-----------------------C11un1vo •--------,S1,ueo1 _________ _ '"' IJ, 1t' 11 I ,,.,n I ,\I ,,1,11,ul 11,·p, ,1P repo, t tu 1ht Sec,e1.i1y ul S1,ite_ ____________________ _ Horntl Adfliess DJte ot B ,r rh Mo nth D:w Yeo, te l Pres,tit•nt ------------ "· V1c11 Pi'"~ ------------ T1e,11u1e, ------------ Secret,iry ------------ M.m,1qe, ------------- OIHEClOHS L•!o! ,II Oiri·rtnt\ • 11 'C,ISI 3 Ill' lf'UIJll!"d h;, l '""' NAME HQ~Jf STH[E T NO & CITY NAME HOnf STl-~EET NO & CITY PERCENT OF STOCK OWNED DATE OF BIRTH OAT[ OF BIRTH 1 fh~ lollow•ng alfttl,1v11 1., 1,~ \1q11t>tl .111(1 .,l ~"OV\!l'thWr1 hv mrt,v•tluJls .1nd e.,< h member nf p :111ne1 1hms ,md hv CtuoQ•J!+onl ST ATE OF COLORA DO County"' Ar a pa hue }·· •n"-~E~d=n~a~M=a=e~~C~l=a=r~k~------be1nt1 hv mt> f11s1 <luly swu1 n ,t to, h,mself dt>1wses ..ind SJVS thl'.11 "'-" ,\ 1he .:ioo11can1 .»bo~e n,1med Or tha1 h~ 1s __ _.,Q.,_t .. .m..._,p-'-'-r----->J1J f the ,tbove n.:imeJ 1..orpar,,1,on \l'I •I he h,1\ 1e.,1l !ht! !otf'Q01ng .1pp•l(.,ll1 n ~net lhJt he \\n0111."$ thr con1ent\ the•eot ,nd 1h;i1 m.,1•111,, nd 1h,n,,, •h'"'"''' Sf'I In, 1h ,Ht! 1rur r I hi\ ,,wn ln,Jwled .1ncl ht> ,1 "M 11, ,uni m • I •u1e1 .. net ,~Ln•or,s p,omulqa1ed lJV lhf S1.11 e= DeµJrinw," n, At>vt'nue m nmnPi T•011 1ht>rcw11h lntlo.,olu,,IS ""' t 'Z ot OJ"n•uh,o v , "'"'7 "·· ,t · ft ,Uf,· '?,/ ~ I Office r of Corporatton S19n here (CORPO QA Tl ~f AL) M; l ,.nn,,,.,onc ,o""--l_-_1_5_-_7_9 _______ ay----------------- REPORT ANO APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY Tne l nre;,)1119 dP1J l1C,ll•ot1 n.i'i 01;l'•• e10••·1,11('d .t••O 1rie Ott:·n,,e,, Dus,n .. ~~ c..nn OuClt'O aP..:I cna,o1c1e, 0 1 t nc aoo11t o11 tl sa1,1,1 c 101v, .1no W1oe do ,eoort 1n11 ,uc:t-i hcen,e. ! ij<d ,ftCI. ~·•• "'""' ,,.,. ,e,1\,w,u,111 ,~o ,em•nu r,t 1111' ·t.gnDr,,riooa and 1ne CJe'iue\ ut tne "'"•C>il •"U, ""~ Lu,.,pltl!\ ,.,.,,n the OIOVII UH1 u• A1111 le 4 • r,,•c 12. CA s 197.j THEREFORE T H IS APPLIC ATI O N IS HEREBY APPROVED OATfO AT ____ _,111s _________ OA"' n•---------,A O 19 ______ _ (NAME OF TOWN, CITV OR COUNfYl -------------------------------------- (MAYOR OR CHAlf-lMAN Of" BOA AO OF COUN1 V COMMISSLONE RS Q A OTH[ A TITLE OF LICE NS I NG A UTH O RI ATTl:S1 !CL.E RK OR S(C.Rl TAMV OR 01 H R O FFI C ER H A VI N G THE Of,-F ICI A L 51'..A L o r TML LICE NSIN G A UTHORITV .) (II 1t1• prem,u, ,,. loc•teCJ w 11ri,n a 10 .... n or c,tv. 1ne aoove .10 0,ov,1 0\0ulo b• 1,9nea Dy tne ,n,yor o1na cie,i., II 1n • county, tn•n Dy tne cn •um,n ol tri e Do •rd c county comm,n,one,, and tne c1e ,1. 1.-, 1rie Do .1,0 11, Dy oro1•nce or otne,w ,'9 , tne loc•! hcen,,n; ,u tnouty 11 I OIT"e otne, ot11c1 ,1, lhen l u cn ,op,ov.11n ou1 0 De 9,ve n ov ,ucn othc1i1I.) NOTICE TO INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME , IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT, WITH YOUR STI\TE FEE REMITTANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDING , 1375 SHERMAN STREET , DEN VER , NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1 . • I • • • • • • • - --------------------------------------------------, DAL -o2 (REV 10178) ST ATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT, VINOUS ANO SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES -. ' 00 NOT Wlltl TE IN T HIS SPACE (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) LI QUOR ENFORCEMENT OFF ICER 'S .t.CTION AFlERGEnlNG ,-------------------------~ APPROVAL D ~~~'o AUTHORITY , IF REOUJREO . SEN D TOC0l0RAD0 DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITAL ANNEX , 1375 SHERMAN ST , DENVER COLO 80261 l30J)II02-3741 hlGGI ~,S LAW kt ~·:E A HANNON J OHN F J R SUPR EM !: L 11,JUfJ R ~ 5112 S tlO WAY EN GLE WOC O Cu 60110 I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANG ES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICAT IO N A,,IOVID Jd-"J-../-;, 2 OAT£ I I EXC EPT CHANGE OF MANAGER , TRADE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUCTURE . '--=~~c==="-'-'"-'-"'=~-=--'-""-"""'"""-'-'=:..:.....,.. NEW TR ADE NAME ---------------- SIGNATURE M•lllng Addre11 _________________ _ (I F THERE IS A CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP DO NOT USE THIS FORM . USE AN ORIGINA L APPLICATION .) IMPORTANT SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE REVERSE SI DE. MANAGER'S NAM E-------------------- I F APP LIC ANT IS A COR PORATION . FILL IN RE VERSE SIDE . BUSINESS PHONE NO .------------------- MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE . RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR LIQUO R LICENSEISI FOR THE YEAR END I NG ' TOTAL FEE (S} us( accou ... ,. ku•u• ,o. Llill.11.IT'f' ... ,OtJMATION 111..L•t,rltt..C( cou .. ,, , .. ,,.oust '.~1 !..I Aa ~1T • O•Tt ll-223'17 I 1 0 O Q t, 1 J l6 5 1231691 I 123178 1 $ 111.50 I TYPE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF LICENSE FEE 0 bfT.UI I HlU OR ST OR I-I IC E:N,F -~A IT. UIN l)II<.. ANO SPI KITU UUS I 50.00 ITV 8S PFk~El,T OAP FEE I 127.50 Do you have legal p ossess ion of the premises for which th is appl1cat1on for llcenJe 1s made ? ___ YES==------------------ Are th e premises ownad or rented ? ftented. If rented, effective & e xpuatton date of lease ] n/J /75 t,o ] n/1/78 Is ap p t1cant(sl or all o ff ic ers of the cor p orauon . c111 zen ls l of the United States o f America ? ____________________ _ Is the applicant, or an y o l the partners, or any of th e officers, s tockholder, or d ire ctors of sa id appltcant Ill 11 ,, a corporat1onl, or employees of anv such , under the age of twenty -o ne vears'·------------------Y••--------No _.,__\ Has the applicant , or any of the partners, or any of the otf,cers, stockholders or direc tors of said applicant {1 t 1111 a corpora t1 o n ) ever been comncted of a felony 1n the State of Colorado or been conv ic ted of a cnme elsewhere which would consmute a felony 1f such crime had been comm1ued 1n the State of Colorado? If so , state full deta1ls, _______ Y,1 ________ No_X __ I Has the applicant, o r anv of 1he p artners. or any office,. director or stockholder of said appl 1can1 hf It 1s a co,pora11onl eve r X I la) been denied a license under th ,s liq uor la w1·-----------------------"••--------N0---1 !bl h ad an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked7, __________________ Ves ________ No%__ If the ans "MJ r 1s ves e xplain fullv !a ttach separate shee1 , if needed ) Do vou or any member of vour fam11v ha..,e a f inancial interest in anv other li quor license ? lSuch financial interest to include an y equi ty interest or loans ) II the answer 1s yes , explain ,n de1 a1 I ________________ Ye1, ________ No~ Does anv person, firm or corporation have a financ,at 1nteres1, evidenced either by loans or equity ownership 1n the business for wh ich this lice nse 1s requested' If the answer 1s yes , state names and addresses and amoun t o f such fman c,al interest eKpressed 1:11 1her 1n dollars or other 11ems of value. such as inventorv. furni ture , f ix tures an d equ 1pment _______ Y·e1 ________ No 3-._ List the names and ad dr1:1sses of all bus,nesses 1n which any of the perso ns m the prev1ou1 quettion are 1ntere1ted. Susln eu Addrtu • I • • • • I • • - IF THE APPLICANT IS A CORPORATI OIII '"'"' r (al (b l. lei. (d l, and (e l l d l Orq n,,., I unr1, \hip. '" 111, I ..,l,llt ,fl, !11lt\l N 1f'I• ,, •• J 0 ,It: __ --------------- ·----------------------C:,iuntv ,, ________ S1.:i1eot _________ _ "' ,., I 10 "~ f'1 y I $1,,i. ____ ---________ ------- Cnv o.,ce nl 811 h Mon1h U;lv Ye.Jr If' Pr~s,rlt>n l ------------ V,c:e P,es ------------ T,e,uure1 ------------ S1>r·e1~1y ___________ _ ~Jl.,n Hltll ------------- )IIH(l{)lt~ I ~1.111£1,i •,, f•,s1J ,r p,q,·1•1111.,L,wl Ill NAM £. --!OMf SfHHTNO ,11,;un DA l E OF BIRTH L1s1 ..i ll s 1uckhulr 1e,s own •nl.j o, con111 lt.ny .,.., , 1 11,,, c ,,-1 ,1 ~' ~~ ot •n,• cc. p,,, ,11,,n lnuutt.-,,ctu,11 ownet u plellgee I Use sep,11,He shee1 ,f nei!ded 1h c NA ME tf0'1.1t'" STRl:£1 ~0 & CITY PERC..(NT OF STOCK OWNED DATE O F BIRTH •Thf" !1,llow111q .1li1tl.1\1! 11 '"' \•Qllt•d 111,1 , i.. lt>1lqp.t t,v ,nr1, ,fiuJI~ uul @,N h rneml iti 111n,111nl'•\h10\ .1n,I hi/ CorpQ1,111onl STATE OF COLORADO /' p,o mulga1ed hy 1he S1a1e OepJrtmf'nt 01 R~11enue ,•1 LtWnf'ctu,n 11, .. rew 1h Sub\t.11hed ,incl ,;warn 10 Uf'fu•it mti A11,1 cn 5 ,1 1 I\~.., Com,n,u,on e•cl,t\--------------'~'---8,-------------------------- REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUT HORITY IM,1nu l,u .. 11irf'1~. \Vhnl .. ,,,11'1\, lmp .. 1 I"•\ •ti u! T 14, p, Tne 1orti901119 appl,c .lt •on n.u Ole11 f'•,. eu • a, o, ~• o , •n... u,. tf'O • ,., ru" '•' o• ,,,. 41DP' cu I u t1••c101v , •nd we ao •econ tn,u ,uc:h 1,cf'n\e , ,1 Q•••·lt'Cl -1. ,...,e , '"I! •t'•\'>ft.tb • •a •,...•"" ·' tht tt 9t·D•, o,. a •~a'"'• Ot'\••e\ ol 1ne .,,n~b1t •nO, 41 n.J co11,p e, w 11h tne pro ... 1,.c., rol A,1 ,t l l •1~ 2 "" , 7J TH EREfl'OAE THIS A PPLICAT ION IS HEREB V APPR OVED OAT(OAT ____ __,tttS _________ oAV ,r _________ AO 19 _______ _ (NAME O F TOWN (.ITY OR COUNT "1-------------------------------------- IMAVClR OH CH A I AMAN 0F Bt1 AAO OF COUN TV COM MISSI ON(RS O R OT~tR TI T LE OF' LICE NSI N G A U THO R I A111 51 (Cl E AKOA SF C.Al T AA V QA OTHER O Ff ICER HAVINC TH E OF F ICI AL SEAL Of' TH( LI CENSING A UTHO RITV .) (ti tne p re m1 1e, a•e 1oc111ted w 11n1 n a 1ow" n, c,tv, t ne ari ove approval ,nouto be 11qnea t:ly 1ne 111,vo, •na c ie ,i., II 1n ,1 coun ty . 1nen ov the c ha lrm•n of tn• oo,,a c: county comm,u,oners anc tne cie,~ 10 1ne b 1,a1 0 I t , tiv 11•0,ance a , 01nerw11e, tne loc•I ticen11119 ,1u1 n1 H1t v 111ome 0 1ner o ll 1c1 al , tnen 1ucn a opro 1o1 .. 1 1nould be g,ven bV l llCh olhda l.) NOTICE T O INSU RE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME . IT IS IMPO RTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMITTANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF RE VENUE, STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDING, 1375 SHERMAN STREET , DENVER , NO LATE R THAN DECEM BER 1. • I • • • • ORL 402 (REV . 10/78) I • • • ST ATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE RENEW AL APPLICATION FOR MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES e . ' ' 00 NOT WRITE tH nos SPAC( (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT OFF I CER 'S ACTION AFT EA GETT IN G .-------------------------~ APPROVAL D E~~~1a AUT HOAITY , IF REQUIRED. SEND TO COLORADO OEPAAT ME NT OF' REVENU E, STATE. C,1.PI U ,L AN NEX , 1375 SHEA MAN ST , DENI/ER . CO LO . 8020 1 .. r 1 ·, 1 v ... · ~ 1"' " • L 1. , .,•, L 11:u J :.. :~'J .. JE ··t-~ ~-"u. f ,V '· r.t ,l.l ,· 1C I c\: ,:J O l ~ C O AT[ (303)802•37'1 I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINA L APPLICATION I EXC EPT CHA F MANAGER , TR ADE NAME OR CORPORA TE ST RU CTU RE . L-._-=--::...:::::.:=.::___::...:::...:::....==:::.....::::_.....:::::...:::..::.......=_ __ 1 3.:is GA . :::nrr~sOAJ Mi: SIGNATU ~,,:,,..,,~=::::i...~~....!.._.!2._---~=~~~--M•lllngAddrHa El'.J6U;w9'2D Cot.a 801/<t) I (IF THERE IS A CHANGE IN OW NERSHI O NOT USE THIS FORM . USE AN ORIGINAL APPLICATION .) j IMPOR TANT SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE REVERSE SIOE . MANAGER 'S NAME -------------------- IF APP LICANT IS A CO RPO RATI O N , FILL IN REVERSE SIDE . BUSINESS PHONE NO . 7 ?? q -~ 8 94 RENEW AL APPLI CATIO N FOR LI QUOR LICENSE($) FOR THE YEAR ENDING . UI [ •cCOUNT Jolu""••• ro. •LL ,u,c•cl'll,C l. l 1-:L'; 71. TYPE l oJ u J ,, l . : l t: l l Z 3 1 t> ') -:-.,\ T MAKE CHECK OR MONEV ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE . TOTAL FEE (Sl $ l 77.':>u FEE i I Do y ou have legal p ossernon of 1he ~,ses to, which th is app hcat1on tor license II mad,, ____ '{_.__E_~~--~-----~-~~~-1 Are the prem 1setowned or rented ' ~rJJ'i.P If re n ted , effecuve & eio:p 1ra t1 on date of leaH \ -\ -JQ TP \ -\ -8'D 1 11 apphcant{sl or all officers of the cor p oration, Ct t1zen fs l of the United S tates of Amer1ca?_-1yuC....cs=------------------1 ts the a ppli cant, or any o f the partners, or anv of the officers il ock.h ol ders or directors of said appl icant (If 1t is a corpora 11o n l. I or emc toyees of any such , under the age of twe n ty -one y ears '-----------------Y••--------No NO Has the applicant. or any of th e p a rtners. o r any of the o fficers , stocktiolders or directors of said app licant !,f it ,s a corpora· t,o nl e\/er been convic ted o f a felony 1n the St ate of Colorado o r been convic ted of a crime elsewhere wh ich woutd constitute a felony ,t such c ri me h ad been committed in the State of Colorado' It so, state full detail s _______ Yes ________ No N 0 Ha, the appl icant . or any o f the partners, or anv officer , director or s 1ockholder o f said applicant hf 11 15 a corporation) ever NO ta, been denied a lic ense under th,s liquor la w ''-----------------------'"'••--------No ~ 'b l had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revok ed ?, __________________ Yes ________ NoJJ.Q_ 11 1he answ,., "yes, ekpla1n fu lly !attach separate sh ee t, ,t needed) I Do vou or any member of your family have a f1nanc1a l 1nterest in any other liqu or license ' (Such fin ancial 1nte,est to include ,V ,my equ1ty interest o r loans) If the a nswe, 1s ves , ekpla in 1n deta,I ________________ Yes, ________ No 0 Does any p erson. ftrm o r corpo,a11on havtt a fin ancial interest, evidenced either by loans or e quity ownarsh,p ,n the busm en for wh,ch this lic ense ts requested ? If the an swer 1s ves , state names and addresses anfl amoun t of such financial ,n1erest e,cpressed tt•t her in dollars or other uems of value , such as 1n1,1entory , furniture, fixtures and equ1pment _______ Ye1 ________ No lYJ2J List the names and oddresses of a ll bus,nenes in which anv of the perso ns in the p reviou s qul!stton are 1n tere11ed Na me Busmen Add ren I • • • • \ • I • • • IF TH E AP PL I CANl IS A CO HPORATION , d11Swe r (al . (b l, lc l. (di and lei l,1•C' :••1lu11 I, I I ,, '" ,,l llu• •,rP ·-·----·-------------I·•----------------- ,1 ,, 1, I .-----------------· -·----( 11,• ,t •--------St,1l f'Ul ---------- :h, .. t • ', 11, n•,•Arld,,-. \ o .. ,e ot Ehth Mf.lfllh D,1 v Ve.1, le \ P,,t"\,do>rq ------- v,c .. h1:s ---------- 1 t/•l~U I I'! -------------- 11 'I• , .. rtl, I II'\. 111 NAMf ~l{)fl •r !:t 11 f I ' "''' 1-:.. I I" 0~ TE Of HIHTH l•II 11! '{O(~h l<IP i,l)l'llll•lhjtllt1'nl, 1,) I\ I tht'l jl•',1< ,!111.. 11 JI ,• ,i, I I H 1fl I $It f-I '\JCf & LITY IThP lollu 111,,ng 1 111 1,1 ., 111 t,~ \1,11, I ,,,,I , ... , 11,m+dli'f 11,t 11 P[U<.:ENl C)r 4,T .JI, 0 \..'J ~[U UATE Q t B I RTH ~TATE OF C OLOR A D O / b ,"n!I t,v m e t, ~r 1h,I; h\,I 11 t lu, h<i•h•' t ,J pµ.1~cs ,ind i.JVS 1h :1 , he 15 the ;:i ppltcJn l ,-;~'-""'-~'-"'"'-".U.=="•l.l ' itw ,1 !.11.11,,,• n .m1•1t1 0•1il11,111 .n ·h,11 h~h.1, tt.!,1111h t' lu•l:'qo,n g ,p p l,c.1 11on ,int11 h o1 h e lt no~, 1he l"n1t"t1u, thtore ol ,11111h .,1 I 01,,11,,, ·1d ·h,r1o1 111 ,,,, ,,, ·•·t ,,,,,11 l" ,,11• ,,1 ht' •h'> ~ .. ,,,,IPch'lt• ,nd t1 .. u:1ecs ,u ltJn lu,m to ,111 ,ulf's un<i reyut ,n 1uns p,omulq.t\f'd hv !ht: Slol\f' [lf:JhHlfll!'nt ,11 !~1•v1•n•u• "' u11 •'l i 111 1h,•1 1•w,1h uhs ,1,..,,1 ,,nfl \o'liulll tu lx•fo ,, 1111;: I I.' • Office, o f Corporation S,gn he re tC.URPQ RA [. S[ALI M v Co,11rn,\\•1,l'I u,.1 ,ue '----------------0•------------------------- l"·•·s,ae,, "Se c,e1o1,vl i<EPOR r MJD AP PROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING A UTH O RITY I~ 11 I 11. ,\It, ••fl , n11 Put T ,1,•n ,1, ,n ~,..,1,.,r,\ r1,,,, . .,fl 1h,s selti.inl Tr:e lo•e91,n9 .,i,pi.r,it•u, r,,) i..,1 ro , •.-;t, , a 111111 "'~ p,er>1,se,. r,,.\,. eu ("lnd ,1t leo mJ t n .i1 .1c1e, ot 1no •oottcat ~ ,.1.1o1e10,,.. '"" we a. ,aP•>• 1 ·r-111 , 1 ., 1, n .. t ,,,, •1. no••,•h•~ ,.,,,r,1•, ,, 11, ·u 'IJhon,n,,.:ic •na 1• e o e\1,t!\ ot tnt ,,,,,,b •l •"n , anocort,p, .• ~ ... 11, 1t,P1 ... c 1 \ 11 1 1.,t o -:, l "'I , TH [JIEF OA[ TH IS APPL IC .Q'TION IS HC ltF R Y ,Ql,,PAOV E O OATf"OAT ____ ~, •-----,)µ..,. or-__________ AU 19------- I NAM[ OF TO,.,...,-•, C 1 t v OM l lUl"ll "l --·----------------------------------- I •,'.\((•··(.)I. (i l,\11->M,,. 0' H>},\flUllF rc,u N V C (,l\1M15St01'1.jl H'i O R 0110 A Tl T l f O F L ICE NSI NG A U 'THO RI ... r Tf •·.1 t< I fc ~lo\.OH">LCGC l 0.A "' O H O lli[~ O Ff l <"f R H A VINO Tri[. C'FFICIAL SEAL OF' TH(:. LICENSI NG A U THOR! TY } (If the p,e m1sP, .tre loc.:it ea w,u,,n, 10 ... ,, , t ll\< 111.-,)\h1~•· oop,011.11 st1011ta be 1,Q11ea oy trte ,,,ayc'I! ,,.a (1 1:1 ,1., ,t 1n a count y, t nen bY lhe Ch •irman 0 1 the o o .ud c toun1y comn11n,one1\ ,1na \ht!,·•~·,"-tu tt to Li ,.1;ua r, ov ,,o ,anu1 or llFlc1w ,1 e, 1ne 1uc o1 1 l1tc n1,11g a utt>,11,tv 1~ s,.,1 111e o tn•· ot 11t1 a 1, t ne n l uCh •00,0 11 0,I ,tto u ld oe NOTICE TO INSURE THAT YOUR LI CFNS E IS ISSUED ON TIME, IT IS IMPO RTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT, WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMIHAN CL, BE AT rHE COLO RADO DEPAR TMENT OF REVENUE . STA TE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDING , 137 5 SHEHM·\N ',Tr LET DENVER . ND I.A FR TltAN OECEMBcA I. • I • • M - • • I • • - --------------------------------------, DAL "°2 (REV . 10178) ST ATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE RENE WAL APPLICATION FOR MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES 8 i ~-----~---------='-----! 00 NOT WlltlT[ IN THIS SP ACE (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) L IQUOR El'IFOR CEMEl'IT OFF ICER 'S .t.CT IOl'I AFTEAO ETIING ,--------------------------< jpPRQVAL D 0~ LOCAL LICENSING AUlHORITV IF PEQUiREO , SEND TOC0l0RAD0 OfP ART MENT OF ~EVENUE . ST• TE CAPIT .\L ANNE)( 137!1 SHERMA.N sr . DENVER. COlO 1Wl2!11 1303} 802 374 1 PA RNESS f;. ON ALIJ CL AS~ BO ITL E LIOUOKS 3 30 W liA 1'1P1 E N ENG LE WOGIJ CO 80 110 A,,IOVl O 10 -2: /-22 / DA TE OIS,VHOVI 0 I CERTI FY THA T TH ERE AR E NO CH ANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICATION EXC EPT CHANGE OF MANAGER . TRADE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUCTURE . LO CAL LICENSIN G AUTHO RI TY COPY NEW TRAD E NAME &--L,~', b ~ /./t f L,, q '< t,t[ SIG NATURE ~.............,_,.~~ M1llln9 AddreH __________________ _ (I F THERE 1WcHANGE I N OWNERSHIP DO NOT USE THIS FORM . US E AN ORIGINAL APP LIC AT I ON .) I MP ORT ANT SEE INSTRUCT IONS ON THE REVERSE SIDE . MANAGE R'S NAME -------------------- I F APP LICANT IS A CORPORATION , FILL IN REVERSE SIDE . BUSINESS PH ONE NO. ___ 7~..:<{....c(_·----"1,'-.L.7-"/,C.-,/'--------- MAK E CH ECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTME NT OF REVENUE . REN EWAL APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE(S I FOR THE YEAR ENDING Ult •CCOVN" kUMea• 'OIIII ,u ltH(•tNCt: 11-65!;03 10 00 6 ~~21 l 01 1874 TYPE ' NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF LI CENSE I} RFTA I I I l ;:)IJ UR ST ORF I IC E ~C::J: -MALT, VINOUS, SPIRIT UOUS lTY 85 Pf_RC EN T DAI' F~E TOTAL FEE(S I 12 31 78 $ 177.50 FEE •NO $ 50. 00 $ 1;?7-50 Er Oo vou have le ga l possess ion of the pre~s fo r fh 1ch this apphcat,on for llcenie 1s made ? ____ _,V<-.::_-~------------ Are the prem ises owned or rented ' /.i_f ~ (:-J If ,anted , effecT1ve & expiration date of leas/ ___ _,_/...,1'-"~-'/'-----------, Is oppllc ant ls ) or all Qf f1 cers of the corporat1 o n , c1t1zen (sl of the Un11ed States of Am enca'---~'-t:-"''"""---------------1 11 the applicant, or any o f the partners , or any of the off icer s, stockholders or d irectors of sa,d appltcant Ill 1t ,s a corpora11o n ). 1 or employees o f any s uch , under the age of twenty-one vears?· __________________ Yes ________ No ~ I Has the apohcant , or any of the par tners , or any o f the off 1cers . stockholders a, d i rec t ors of sa id applicant (1f 11 ,s a corpo ra · 11on J ever been convicted of a f elony 1n the State of Colorado or been coov tc ted of a crime elsewhe re which would coos11tute a felony 1f su ch come had been commttted in the St ate o f Colorado' If so , state full det ails _______ Ve s ________ No ---4=- Has the app licant, or any of the p artners, o r anv office,, direc t or or stockholder o f said applicant (If It 11 a corpor at1on l eve r ; (al been den ied a license under th is IIQ uor law7'------------------------"••--------No~l lbl had an alcoh olic beverage license suspended o r rev o ked1, __________________ Ye, ________ No---1'._ If the answer 1s y es, e)(p lain full y {a 1tach sep arate sheet, 11 needed ) Oo vou or any member of vour f amily have a flnanc rnl interest in any o ther liquor license ' (Suc h f1nan c1al in te rest to 1ncl ude anv equity in te res t or l oans) If the answer II yes , e)(pl11 n ,n de 1a 1I ________________ Yes, ________ No~ Does an y person , firm or corporation have a financial mterest. evidenced ei ther by loans or equi ty ownershtp ,n the bu siness for wh ich this license as requested ? If the answer 1s ves , s1ate names and addresses and amount of such fmanc 1al interest expresse d t,it her ,n dollars o r other items ol value . such as inventory , furn i ture, f ix tures and equ 1pment _______ ve, ________ Na _L1 L,s, t he names and addresses of all businesses 1n which any of the perso ns m the p rev1out quP.mon are interested Bu,1n es s Ada reH • I • • - - • • I • • - IF THE APPLICANT IS A CORPOR AT ION , an1wer (a). (bl , (cl , (di, and (e l l,11 O·~·"', l unClP• 11 . ., """ nt Th" S1,11 e 11 1_ __ ------______ -----O,,ll' _______ -----____ _ 11,J P 1 11 1,u~i•w·, ,s con1l,·Llf'1l ,11 . __________________ .:.,. ___ County c,1 _ -----__ Si.ue 0 1 _________ _ i1 , O.;tt' .,, lihny .,~1 ... 1nu.11 , 11111,1•,,tP 1f'p 1 , 10 the SL>c1l!t,11 v of S1.11 e_ ____________________ _ ,,, H ome Af!clr Pn O;it~ o l 81 11h Mon1h D:iv Year le i Pre,,dent ------------ '" Vice Pu:~------------ Tre.1su ,e, ------------ Secre1 ar v------------ M,.inllgc, ------------- DIRECTORS L 11t ,,11 D11c-c 11u\ c.11 lf',,st 3J,c1e<11111f'dbV L.1 w 1 NAME. HOME STH!;ET NO & CITY OA lE OF BIRTH Li st JII stocltho1r1e ,1, o wmn4 or co11 1,oll,nq ,rnv ,)I th .. C,l ll"••I s1oc lt of th!' co,pu,.11,on llnLludo:o .:ic1u.;I o wner u, pli1rl(J"t1 1 Use separ,ne sheet If neeflect NAME HOMf STAH·T NO & CI TY STATE OF COLORADO PER CENT OF STOCK OWNED DAT E O F BIRTH 11 111---------~--~~----t,e1ng l1v rne !,,st cluly sworn, ,t tu1 h,msell 1!Ppt1St>S ,1•H1 s,1v1 1h ;'lt he 1l 1he uop!1can1 ~bo11 e named or INH hi! 1\ __ _.LJ"'-"4>.,.:.,.U>«J~""'-"L__"'-'--"lll the ..11.>ove n.1med u11por,111on 1h,11 he h ,1s reJcl 1he forego,nq 10PIIL,ll10n Jnrl 1h at h e kno\,S th e c onienn 1hereof .. 1ric1 1h,11 ,1!1 m ,11te1s ,,nd !fHng1 ihe,e,n i.et for th J•t! 1,~1c of h ,s own lrnuwle1tge .in d ht> Jg;ees 10 con lo•m 10 a•t •ules un d regul,11 1ons p,o mulgated b v 1he S1au1 Dep11 11men1 o f Rt•venue ,ri cunni>c1,t>11 therew11h Subscnl>?cl ,wo,n lo l,eln,e <ne 1h,s Officer of Co rpora t ion Sign here : (t.:o,pmatt' Naf"'Htl (P,es11:l1:llt o r Secret a,.,I) REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSI NG AUTHORITY lM,1nu f;11.1u,ers Wh,1lesale,, lmo01 te• s Jnd Puol>t T anspo1Jt1on Sv s1ems ,.hsrey.i,d this sect,onl tCORPO RA f( SC A ! I rne 101e9r,1119 ,1pg l1l at1 ur. l'l,U bee,, e ;;.a ,,,111ca and ,ne p,e,n,!oe\. b u\meu crino 11c:1 e o a11a cn.:ira c te, of 1ne ,1po hc ,'lt n ,a11f a ctory , ar,d .... e Cl o ,ecnrt 1na1 suet, 1,ce11\e, ,1 91.t<lteo, .,,,,11 n1ee1 tl'lt •e.uon,,b•e ,oa1111en•cnt\ o l tile ne1 9hD0 •ho<>a ano th e oesues o l t h e 111h11b1t a na, an::, com plies w!ltl ine o,o.,.,\,on 01 Ar 11c1e 4 1, ltt•e J "'. C. MS, 1973 T HEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS HEREBY APP~OV [O OAT[ 0 Al _____ ,.t-1.S ---------OAY (JF _________ ,A O 19 _______ _ /N AME O J. 'T OWN, Cl1V OR COUNTY) _____________________________________ _ {MAYOR OR CH A lqMAl>I OF BOAR CJ l)F COU NTV C0MM1 SSl0Nf~S OR OTH( R TIT Lt O F LIC ENSING A U THO R I Ar T(~l (CLE RKOR !>ECRETAAV QA OTHER OFFICER HAVING T Ht. OFFICI AL SEAL OF THl LICENSI NG AUTHORI T\. • (I I 1t1e 01 e m1 se, 11• toc•t•a w,o,,n a t own 01 c,tv, 111e aDo"'e •001 ov•I sno1.1to oe 1,1,111 110 by 1ne in•vo, u 'l a c l•r•. If n a 1.uunty, t ne" bi, 11,e cn•1rrrun 011 r1e bo•ro c county comm1U,uN!1 5 1na tl'le c1e1k. tr, 1r1e o ua,a , 11. DV ru c11ance or otne,w,u, tne tocal 11ceru,r1 g a utl'l t1r 11v 1s some oine, 0 11 ,c,11, trien su cn 100,0 .... 1 snou•o De q,,ien DV SUCl'I Oft1c,•I.J NOTICE TO IN"UAETHATYOUA LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIMF., IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR STATE FEE REM ITT ANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX ' BUILDING, 1375 SHEAMA N STREET , DENVER. NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1 . • I • • \_ I • • - DAL '°2 (REV 10179) ST ATE OF COLORADO D EPARTMENT OF REVENUE --------! 8 RENEWA L APPLIC ATI ON FOR MAL T,,VINOUS ANO SPIRITU OUS LIQUOR LICEniSES • (GET APPROVAL OF LOC AL LICENSING AUTHOR IT Y FIRST) A.FTEROEnl NG ,---------------------------. 6:PL~L 0 LICENSING AUT MO AITY, IF REOlJIREO, SENO TOCOLOR .t.00 OEPAfH MENT OF REVENUE , ST A TE CA PIT AL ANNEX , 1375 SHE RM AN ST ., DENVER COLO 90261 {303) 902-37•1 "' 1} I' H Ul, I',( t--._• ~>dt,;·~A ( Y l H 'I') !, ~ .. :"A V r ·•t,L t w ·er, (.,, Hv l I D I CERTI FY THAT THERE AR E NO CHANG ES TO MY ORIGIN A L APPLICATION 00 MOT W"IT( IN THIS SPAC E. l.lQUOR EtffORCEMENT OFF IC ER 'S ACTION .u,1ov10 /(/ -~j-7? O AT£ 0 .t.TE EXC EPT CHANGE OF MANAGER . TRADE NAME OR CORPORAT E STRUCTURE . '----"--'-='-"'-''-"--=-~=""--=c...._.:;::-=--=--=---a NEW T RADE NAME ---------------- SIGN ATURE Malllng AddreH ------------------~ (IF THE RE IS A CHANGE IN OWNERSHI P DO NOT USE TH IS FORM . USE AN OR I GINAL APPL I CATION .) I MPORTANT SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE RE V ERSE SID E. MANAGER 'S NAME -------------------- IF APPLI C ANT IS A CO RPO RATION . FILL I N RE VE RSE SIDE . BUSINESS PHONE NO·-------------------- MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PA YAB LE T O THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENU E. TOTAL FEE(S I " 1 n •.. o FEE I - I I I I Do vou he\le lega l possess 1011 of th e p rem,ses for wh ich t h ,s appllcatton for license 1s made ? J A,e the p,on-,,e, owned o , ,anted' Rft1"t II ,en ted . elfect ,v e & expi,at ion date of lease VQ6/l /-81 I Is appt.cantlsl a , all off,cers of the corporauon , c1t 1zen (sl of th e Uni ted S tate!i of Amenca? ____ _,71'--"--<•---------------'· t, the applicant, o,..any of the partners, or any of -the o ff icers, st ockholders or di rec to rs of sai d applicant (If 111s a corp o ra tion ), I or employees o f any such , under the age of twenty-one yea rs'------------------Y••--------No~J Has the applicant , or any of the partners, or any o f the officers, stockholders or direc t ors o f sai d appl icant (,f It IS a corpora- uon) eYer been convicted o f a fe lony ,n the State of Colorado o r been convicted of a crime el sewhere which w ould commute I a fel ony ,t such cr1me had been commmed ,n the Stat e of Colorado? If so . state full detatls _______ Yes ________ No~ Ha• the appl,cant, or any of the partners, or an y o ff,ce r, directo, or s tockh older of said applican t ht 11 ,, a corpo1at 1on) eve r I taJ been aenied a llcenn1 under th,s ltquor la w? Yes No==1 lb) had an elcohoh~ beverage license sus pended or revoke~? __________________ Ye s ________ No If the answf!r 1, ves, e.icpla,n fully Ca ttach separate sheet , If needed) Do you or any membe, of your family have a financial 1nteres 1 in any other liquor lic ense ? !Such financial interest to include any equ11y interest or loans) If the answer 15 yes , explain ,n deta,I ________________ Yes ________ No Does an y person, firm or corpora.11 0 0 have a financial interest, ev1denced e ither by loan s or equity ownersh ip 1n the busin eu ' wtuch th is lic ens e 1s requested? If the answer 1s yes , state names a nd add re sses and amount of su ch financial interest expres sed ,ner in dollars or other u ems of valUe , such as inventory , furniture , fl x tu ru and equipment Yes ___ .... ___ _ List the names and addresse s of all businesse s 1n wh ic h any of the persons 1n 1he p revious question are interested. Nam e • • I • • - • ( , • I • • • IF THE APPLI CANT IS A COR PORATIO N , answe, (al. (b l, (cl , (d i. an d lei t.1l(J,q1n 11t Jr! It, 1'1 1• '' I ,;1 • .ne ,I ____ _Gol o rado __ ------(l,1,. __ .J.12~/,6£. ______ _ " ,.,,. , .. , ,, __ .Engl.e wo.o.d.. ___________ r~""'• kap.ahoe,,,,, a, ___ Cala .. __ "I q "" ·" •• ,n ,-\ec•", ,, .,_.,. __ May:_l.,__l.92.7--------- '" J.1111• H 111n1• f\d I••·',\ {.,i'I' 0.JU! n t 8 ,11 h Munth U. v Ye 1, ""'"'"'"" Elmer A, RJ aaroon.i.c_t_?8 95 S,-13 rcad wa y "' Voe • .... , ~lt~~ H )l'er~.,<;Oll-5991 s. harl T,wu,e, N!ariolPD; E. E.er'sll3on..5,_9,..9.,....1_s .... ,_P_e .. ;;i .. r .... 1 ___ _ Sec,e1arv " n ___ 11 ______ 1_1 ____ _ ,,,Jnag" ,Jo senb A, K..ilk.e.r_ .. 1..,, 6'-'J..6,.,.6.,__.f ... ;;J.._m.,_.__c ...... a,..1 ... 1 ... r ... t~,----Denver J0/21i/25 {)IACCTO RS L H ,111 fl,,.,, 11 1~.r\1 3 ., ,, 1f"1;.1 11,~t l l1v I .,, N AME Hll~1( S1 HE E1 r.J() & r., r'f [)ATE OF BIRTH -S99J S. Pe a rl ,Litt] etu:o .... n ____ __._J,..Oc;..l,...2c.D4 /c...2 ... J.,___ El tan H F ergn son.._ Elm€l r A Blaarooni s t 28 9 5 S , Bra ad way , Rn gl ce ... w .... a .... a .... d.._ ___ 1 ... a_......t ... s'f-/ ... 2 ... s.._ __ Lt~t 111 s1oci..holcle 11 ,,wn,n1,101 cr1n• .t ,n-1 ,,..~ 1, 111 1"•1. sr.•1 ~ ( 1 1h1• rn,p ,"·''"ir •In 1,,,t•· ,, tu.,+ 111,,w, ,,. u 1,,1lqt-i.: 1 UH• St>P.:lr.l tP shPer ,f needed NAME •m•,e s1nFrT n s., tT\' PF R1 fNl {H :;n,rt rwm H1 OA f Ec OF BIRTH ~E .... J~t ... 0 ...... 0 ...... H ............ E~ea..r-gi,,_., son--5, ... 9~9...,]__.S ...... ~P .... e .. a~r ... J.,.L i U le t an 50 % ~EJ ...... m .... e-r--4-,~B ... 1 ..... a-a-ro ou..is...t.-28..9.5 S Bd 11J¥,.~ En.gl.ellUlad 50 % JQl?Ql?J STATE OF COLORA DO Cr,unty o t Arapa b ae ,incl E: A I Bl oamoll; st' Jr. aUO\·('named or !hJI h,• •\ Pre 5 j dent ht' 11~1 l w !llP Inst <Jut\' o;;w.irn if lur h 1mseH dt'P n~ec ,uHI 1.JVS !hat he 1s 1he ;:ip p lican1 ....1 f 1h+• ,,t,, \I t' r1.,111r,l 1 111 u o,.,11on 1hdt h~ h .1~ reud 1hc l u,e yninlJ ,01,11,c.11,r,n ,incl 1hJt h e l(no\/\s 1h,· co1 -1en1s 1he,eoof ,.nd 111.,1 ,111 mJ1 !t>1 S .,· ,I 11 ,n,.i, th •• ti •t ,.., • • 1h Il l' 1u1' <;! h 1• ,...,n i..n,J ,1,,0 w .u,, I tw c1<1 t't'S I•> t.onlorn, 11, .,11 1ule\ -n11 regulu 11ons p romulqawd hv •Ii• c;,:111: Drpd•llnt•n, ,I K1t\t'''" ..,ubsc•1 1Jt'd ,,nn ,..,., ,,., lti twt ... ,, t' 1nt1, ,Ju,,h ""' ,, 1 rnt>••,l1e·~ ot µ.i,1ne , .. h ,p 111,1\t s 1,1n hf>I !' Oft1cer of Co,porat 1on l' O k~n ·~.ATr i ::J\1_1 S1yn h t!re ---...~~--,-.~---Jill Drui;:,, InL- My Commi'ssion Expires June 9, 1D81 ( \j (:\ ~·~f"'"' N'.~~ ~ MvCorr,rn,u ,o,,e ... o"e'-----------------Br ~ ~ Ait~)Med Q" /:\ ....... \/S10t!11 111 \tectOIMV) REPORT AND APPROVA L OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY Ttie l rJ•e; ng .,n u1, .-1 nn ''"\ 011c>1 ,:.,.,.u,.,., ,J 1 •o , .. ,. 01 1 r,,•,e· r·u'>"'' 1 , o 11.1c1t ,111.:1 c n.11JCtt!1 n• tne apphcat 1s s•uf.icto1y, 11na we o n 1eoor1 1r,,3 1 \••C ' ,<en,e_ , o,.v c .J ..,,, \:I' t" >!.t~ttn JO»· -..:Q111,e1• 1 , •1,, .. ,1111 ,t .-,ihr•,,o 1111d 111e dcs11 es o l 1ne 111h ab,t a rits, a ria coni p l+U ,., 1th the p 1,w,1 ,un I ,\, t1C1(' ,l 1, T I l(l 12, C A S 19 73 THEA E,-OAE THIS APPLICATIO N I S t4EREB Y APPP OV£0 QA1f0 AT ____ ~111s _________ CIAV o r _________ AU 19 ______ _ (NAME OF TOWN CITY OR COtlNl vi ------------------------------------- tM'\ ~ "OQ \.. ""' ... 1\.1--4.1\1 ur A( •AllO 0F (""QU N 1 V 1,..U l\''VIISS IONF RS OR U T HC.R Tl TL[ OF LICENSI N G AUTHO R I Al r1 l (CLL A:~ OH sr C RF T /\0 'v t)M O I •tl R OrF1CE. R HAV ING THE OF FI C IAL S EAL Of TH~ L ICE NS I N G AUTHQA:1 TV .) (111ne pren11\e1 are located w1 1n1n "10..,11 o r ~11 v. 11•e Jti, ~l .ipµ ,v ,., s no,,ld t>e s,gneo t,v 1n • 1navor •nd cle,i.. t i ,n a c ounty, lhen by tne c hairman of the o o o1rd c county comm1\\1oneo ,u,a tile rleri.. 10 1t1e Dl1,uri 1,, by ,,r<!•anu: r,, )t tutrw•\e . tht' Inc.al h(t"n\1119 J uthUrtlY ,s •on,e otne r o l!1 c1 a 1, triien 11,c h appro v.,I shouta bl giver, b l>' s ,1rn oll•C•<ll,) TO INSU RE THAT YOUR LICEN SE IS ISSUEO ON TIME , IT IS IMPOR TA NT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMI HANCE , R[ AT THE COI.ORAOO C'EPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAP ITOL ANNEX BIIILDING , 1375 SHERMAN STP ''~1 DF.NVEH, NO LI\TE R THAN DECEMBER 1. • I • • - • I • • - -------------------------------------------- ,7l~~,'0 '1s • v o11 t i asxE>T • 00 NOT WIUTE IN THIS Sl'ACE • -t , ... c. LI QUOR ENFOR CE MENT OFFICER 'S ACT ION APPROV ED ll,0~qu19.1-ta.'-)1/ 9'i9 t 11lb'I.s ii 0 •.ri; il qs:rn t iiHl!I<, .D .r: M .tiii2 -·.:i .. ~ DISAP PR OVED ''" 0 ':';,f. 9l\l ... :~:1'~1l\dl lt~-~~~~~\C:\£ C,I :t.':".!ti S\,?.',E ~::~!It tr¥',~ I',\ \ ... l i,..AN .!,I r-,..,,..,, co,o M'l;.,11 f.r...,Lt. w,HJ ,> C,J uu l lo ao~J?80 _ 1 ~ ,~c:( i'"o 4.#4-~ - l ' Of'tt."!, 510NA1Ultf _ I I C ER TIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICATION EX CE PT CHANGE OF MANAGER , TRADE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUCTURE . ' '• ' · If • -, '1-'•: ; ·: r::_•y :,'>f " ' -t • () "" Ai1_ ' ' VI "'"Ju0v <1.i.l..::IJ, 01 ,'.1. '{'10 ::LX~--~~•~u:;·.:. \__ "")<.. t1~-'-"i ·7 /1 -;:_d~ "..,~ ~ (I f THE RE IS A CHA NGE IN OWNERS ~ °!NOT USE THIS FORM . USE AN ORIGINAL APP LI CAT ION.) IMPORT AN T MANAGER'S NAME /4/2.() i... ,,) ~l ,, ,;) J MAK E CHECK OR MONE Y SEE IN STRU CTIONS IF APP LIC ANT IS A CORPOR ATION , FILL IN REVERSE SIDE ORDER PAY A9LE TO THE ON TH E REVERSE SIDE NE W TRA DE NAME COLORADO DEPARTMENT Of REVEN UE RE NEWAL APPLI CATI ON FOR 3 7% FERMENTE D MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE FOR IHE YEAR ENDING TOT Al FEE (S ) vl06M ' ~-~:j FEE J TYPE NAME AND DESCR IPTION OF LI CENSE J l .2 Pt ~ Cl . T bt l ~ Q'TAIL LIC ENS L S 25.u U C ITY 8 ~ Pf~CE~T U µ IE L ~ _ _! __ n.zs-J (The foll o~U'lg off1dov1f 10 be ,,gned ond a ckn owledged by 1nd,..,1duols ond each member of portner1hip1 ond by corporotion1) (II o ppl1c o1 ,o n ,, lo, +rn porter's hcenle, 1n ,er1 ,tole of bu,1ne u re s,dence ) ST A TE OF COLORADO County ol named , or 1h0 1 he ,, be ing by me } ss fir,1 d uly ,worn, 1f for hirn,elf , d epo1e1 and 1oy1 ; th at he 11 the oppllc on\ above that he know s the conte nts thereof , ond 1h01 ell conform lo all rul es and regulallons p romulga ted SU85(11 18EO ANO SWORN 10 BEF O lilE Mf of the obo11e nam ed cor porotion: Thal he hos read hi, original OPP,licot iol"! and mo lt ers a nd th ,ng, the rein u 1t fo rth o re true of h11 own knowledge , ond he agree, to by !he DEPARTMENT O F REV ENUE IN CONNECTION THEREWITH INDIVIDU ALS AN D All MEMBElilS Of PAR1NE1i1SHIP OR PlilES OR Sf:CV Of COltP, M UST SIGN HERE THIS Of MY COMMISSION EXP/IUS The original app/1co1 ion and we do report tha t 1nhob1 10,n1, ond compile , DAY ,. NOIA11 '1 ,ultll. c o,,ou tf()N SIGN HUl tPIIUtOENT o• Sfc,",d'1) REPORT ANO APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY j MANUfACTU IIER S, WHOLES ALER S IMP0 IITE1i1 S ANO 1i1A lllil0 A0S DISlilEG d O TH IS SECTION ) ~:c 1 h ~::~,e . e>-,f rn;r:dnte~.n d w,l:h• me:;•,~~ 191 ;ec-:ou~~":r~ 1 ,:~:~,~%:~u 0 :1 1h~oronc!r~hbo~~oo~he on°/p~l~:nt de~ires 101!f'0 ~hi ' with th e pro11 lsl on1 of T itl e 12 . Artlcl• 416 CAS 19 73 THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS HEREB Y APPROVED DATED AT THIS D AY Of , AO 19 NAM E C F TOWN CITY CR COUNTY) BY MA'l'OR 0 11 CHAIRM AN OF flOAltO Of COUNTY (Olro\MISSIONEIS o, OTH[lt mu o, LIC ENSINO AUTMO.ITY) I (II the prern1tes ore lo coted w,th ,n a to....,n or ATTEST ,-- ((LE RI( Ol SECRfl Alil Y OR OTHEII OFFICE R HAV ING THE OFFICI AL SUl Of THE l1C fNS1N0 AUT MOR1TY I ! city, !he obo11e 1?,fe[Ovo l thould be ,,gned bJ the mo or and cle rk, if in o county , then • • [L I • • n - • • • • Jere W. Thompson Jo seph s . Hard in R. G. Smith R.G. Smith Gary Amos Th e Philip Company I • • • ) Texas Dallas Dallas April 15 , 1976 No v. 21, 196l. 4217 Armstrong Pkwyl Dallas 5310 Tanbark, Dal as 1204 Che yenne Pl ., Ri chardson 1204 Che yenne Pl ., Ri chardson 9422 W. 65 qh Ave ., Ar vada Texas 1/18/32 10/11/15 3/3/23 3/3/23 9/18/46 2828 N. Haskell 14.63% Te xas Corp • I . • ··' n - • • \J • • • - M E M O R A N D U M TO : FROM: DATE : SUB JECT: Director of Fi nance Chief of Po l Ice November 1, 1977 Annual Report-Liquor Outlet Cal Is The f ol !owing Information reflects cal Is handled by pol Ice function at the vari ous locations of I lquor establishments within the city fo r the period Novembe r 1, 1976 t hrou gh November 1, 1977 . ~ NATURE OF COMPLAINT DISPOS ITIO N Arae 's Old Gun Shoe 12-21-76 DI sorderly Pe rson Custody Rep o r t 3-11 -77 Disturbance Incident Report 5-12-77 Unwanted Party Incident Report 5-1 8-77 S I Jent Alarm Incident Repo rt 7-25-77 Di sturbance Incident Report B.J. 's Lounge 1-7-77 Theft of Purse Unfounded 1-15-77 Disturbance Offense Rep ort 4-24-77 Unwanted Party Incident Report 7-8-77 Dis turbance Incident Report 7-21 -77 Di sturbance Incident Report 9-10-77 Und erage Drinke r s Incident Report Ba c k Doo r Llguors 11 -6-77 Distu rba nce Two Offense Reports Two Custody Repor t s 11-23-77 SI Jent Alarm Burglary Report taken 11-26 -77 Bu r glary Bu rg I a r y Repo rt taken 11-1 6-77 Unwanted J uven 11 es No Rep o rt 12 -2-76 Criminal Mischief Off ense Report taken • I • • I • - • - -2- 1-3-77 Liq uor Vio l at lo n Incident Re po rt • 3-9-77 SI lent Alarm Burg I ary Re port 3-31-77 Theft Repo r t Offe nse Report 4-13-77 S 11 ent A I a r m Inc I der ,t Report 4-30-77 SI lent Alarm Crlmlnal Mischief Report 6-1-77 SI lent Alarm Offense Re po rt Bar Harbour 11-28-77 Unwa nted Party Custody Report 1-2-77 Drunk Party Custody Report 1-11 -77 Attempt to Pu rchase No Report 1-11-77 Unw anted Party No Report 2-1 6-77 Un wanted Party Custody Report 2-24-77 Unwanted Party Custody Report 2-26-77 Distu rbance No Report 3-8-77 Disturbance Custody Report 3-1 0-77 Injured person <Bar Fight) Incident Report 4-2-77 Theft Report Unfo un ded 4-19-77 Dis turbance Incid ent Repo rt 5-7-77 Prior Fight Inci de nt Report ( 5-8-77 Susp icious Parties ln clde t a nd Custody Reports 5-15-77 Susp icious Female Incident Re port 5-24-77 Susp icious Party Custody Report Be l levlew Bowl No Reported Incidents The Casu al Lounge I • • 11-20-76 Disturbance Incident Report 11 -25 -76 Lost Friend (Drunk) No Report 12 -25-76 Drunk Patron Custody Re po rt • • I • - • - -3- 12-29-77 Suspicious Noises Incident Report • 12-29-77 Ga mbl In g Violation No Report 1-15-77 Disturbance Incidents and Custody Reports 1-19-77 Assault No Repor t 2-18-77 Assault Offens e Re por t 2-22-77 Car Prowl Incident and Custody Reports 2-28-77 Unw anted Parties Incident Report 3-25-77 Criminal Mischie f Incident Report 4-6-77 Disturbance Custody Report 4-21-77 Un want e d Parties F ield Contact 4-28-77 Detox Wa I k-away Incident Repor 5-13-77 Threats Offense and Custody Reports 5-14-77 Disturbance Incident Report 5-24-77 Un wanted Party Custody Re port 5-24-77 Unw anted Party No Report 8-1-77 Unwanted Party Incident Report Drug Fair No Reported Incidents Eagle Lodge No Reported Incidents E.Z. 's LI guors 11-27-76 Alarm Incident Report 12-22-76 Alarm In cident Repo rt 12-2 3-76 Alarm Incident Report 1-1 2-77 Suspicious Subject Unable To Locate I 3-20-77 Ho ld-Up Alarm Incident Report • • 4-5-77 Fight Unab le To Locate Englewood Elks Club No Reported Inc i dents • • • • 12 -18-76 12-23-76 1-27-77 2-4-77 3-2-77 3-14-77 5-4 -77 6-14-77 7-8-77 7-13-77 8-31-77 10-04-77 10-0 4-77 11 -20-76 1-14-77 11-1 2-76 11-12-76 11-12-76 12-3-76 12-21-76 I • • • -4- Englewood Li quors Sus picious Pe rson Fo r gery Ho l d Up Ala rm Harassment False Identificati on SI I ent A I a rm Liquor Violation False Identification Disturbance Susp i cious Subj e ct False Iden tificati on Attempt of a Mino r to Buy False Identification Frater I 11 s Pizza Parlor o Reported Incidents Glass Bottle Liquo rs SI lent Alarm The Golden Flddle Restaurant Disturbance No Longer In Business . The Gro und Round Restaurant Disturbance Disturbance Crlmlnal Mischief Unwanted Party Unwanted Party • Incide nt Report Offense Report Incident Report Incident Report No Report No Rep ort Incident Report Incident Repo rt Incident Report Incident Report Incident Report Incident Report Incident Repo rt Incident Repo rt Incident Repo rt No Report No Report In cident Report Incident Report Custody Repo rt I • • I • - • - -5- 1-8-77 o Pay Custome r No Report • 1-21-77 o Pay Customer Offens e Report 2-23-77 No Pay Customer Incident Report 2-28-77 Un wan ted Pa rty Custody Report 3-18 -77 Suspicious Subj ect No Report 4-8-77 Three Unwante d Parti es Incident Report 5-30-77 Suspi cious Sub j ect Incident Report 9-8-77 No Pay Custome r Incident Report 10 -9-77 Unwanted Party Custody Report The HamQden West Rest auran t 3-10-77 Flgh Inci dent Report 3-15-77 Rescue Ca 11 Incident Report 4-30-77 Unwanted Party Incident Report 5-5-77 Un wanted Party Incident Report 5-26-77 Car Pr owl No Report 7-1 6-77 SJ lent Alarm Inci de nt Report 8 -11-77 Un wanted Party Incident Re port 10-3-77 Distu rbance Inc ident Report 10-19-77 Suspicious Person Incident Report Hf Ida's Ba r 12-4-76 Fight No Report 12-10-76 Unwanted Party Incident Report 5-19-77 Bar Check (Suspicious Parties) No Report 6-17-77 Disturbance No Rep ort 7-16-77 Disturbance Custody Report I 7-16-77 Dis turbance Custody Report • • The Hol I~ So uth Restaurant 1 1-13-76 Juven 11 e Prob I em No Rep ort • • I • - • - 11-21-76 Assa ult Complaint Incident Report 11-25-7 6 5 1 lent Alarm In ci dent Report 12-27-76 S 1 I ent A I a rm Incident Repo r t 1-1 -77 51 lent Alarm Incide nt Rep ort 1-2-77 51 l ent Al arm Incid e nt Report 1-2-77 S 11 ent Alarm Incident Report 1-4-77 S I lent Alarm Inc i den t Report 1-8-77 Res c ue Ca 11 No Report 1-18-77 Al arm Incide nt Report 1-23-77 Alarm Incident Report 1-25-77 SI le nt Alarm Incident Report 1-26-77 Alarm Incident Re port 2-9-77 Attempt Pic k Up Warrant Cus tody Report 3-6-77 Theft Offense Report 3-23 -77 Theft Off e ns e Repo rt 6-27 -77 Drug Vio l ation Inciden t Repo rt 8-2-77 Di sturbance Incident Repo rt 10-16 -77 Disturbance Incident Re po rt The Knights o f Co l umbus No Reported Incidents The John 12-4 -76 Unwanted Party Custody Report 1-14-77 Drug Violation Offense and Custody Reports 3-4-77 Suspicious Incident Incident Repor 3-1 3-77 Drug Violation No Report 3-2 1-77 Di stu r bance Incident Reper I • • 3-5-77 Suspic io us Persons Inc id e nt Report , 6-3-7 7 Disturbance Offense Re port • • ' • 9-20-77 10-6-77 10-16-77 10-18-77 11-27-76 1-8-77 2-11-77 3-3-77 5-27-77 7-16-77 10-8-77 10-15-77 3-4-77 6-8-77 6-8-77 11-25-7 6 I • • • Unw anted Parties Disturbance Open Doo r Suspi cio us Person King Soopers 701 W. Hampden an d 5050 S. Federal No Rep orted Incidents The Li q uo r Barn Hold Up Alarm Unde r Age Purc hase Under Age Attempt Theft Clvl I Standby Minor Purchase Minor Purchase Escort Security M & D Drugs Liquor Vio lat ion Liquor Vio l ation Und er Age Liquor Sale McGlnty's Tlg No Reported Incidents Old Tow n Liquors Store Si lent Ala r ms Paul's Pizza Restcurant No Reported Incid e nts Safe-Way No Reporte d Incidents • Custody Report Incident Report Incident Report Inciden t Repo r t Incident Report No Repo r t I ncident Repor t No Repor t No Report Custody Report Custody Report Incident Report Custody an d Incident Re po rts No Report No Report Offense Report I • • f • I • • • 7-11 (Seven Eleven) Yale and Broa dway , Ham dpen and Marlon, Mansfie ld and Broadway, Ham pden and Logan Radc liff and Broad way 11-5-715 11-21-76 11-24-76 12 -4-76 1-7-77 2-18-77 2-28 -77 2-28-77 3-1-77 3-5-77 4-3-77 4-5-77 4-7-77 4-10-77 4-12-77 5-7-77 5-29-77 7-9-77 9-9-77 No Reported Inciden t s Shakey's P izza Pa rlo~ No Reported Incid en t s Shop and Go No Reported Incid e nts Snow 's Lounge Disturbance Distur bance Nature Unkno wn Un wanted Party Clvl I Problem Drunk Party Drug Violation Di sturba nce Unwant ed Party Unwanted Pa r ty Suspicious Parties Distur bance Drug Vio l ation Mal Mis Repo rt Unwa nted Party Disturban ce Unw anted Pa rty Disturbance Drunk Pa r ty Custody a nd Offense Repor t s Custody Rep ort Offens e Repo r t In cident Report Incident Report Cus tod y Report Off ense Re po rt and Custody Report s No Report Custody Report No Report No Repo rt No Repor t No Report Incident Report No Rep o rt Inc I dent Report No Report Inc ident Report Custody Report • ~ I • • I • • - -9- 9-10-77 Distu rbance 10-5-77 Disturbance lnclc<e Repo r• 10-23-77 Dis tur ba nce lnclden Repor 10-23-77 Disturbance In ci dent Repo rt 10-29-77 Un wanted Par ty Incident Rep ort The S izzler Stea k Restaurant No Re ported Incidents The South Door 3.2 Disco 4-2-77 Confiscated 1.0 . No Repor t 4-6-77 Theft from Mo tor Vehicle Offense Report 4-9-77 Drunk Party Custody Report 4-10-77 Drug Violation Offense an d Custody Reports 4-12-77 Dr ug Violation In c ident Re po r t 4-12-77 Un want ed Pa rty No Report 4-1 7-77 Figh t Incident Report 4-19-77 Criminal Mi schief Of fense Report 4-19-77 Drunk Party Incident Repo rt 4-19-77 SI len t Alarm Inc ident Report 4-20-77 SI lent Alarm Incident Report 4-25-77 SI lent Al arm Incident Repo rt 4-26-77 SI lent Alarm Incident Report 5-2-77 Minor Possession Al cohol Incident Repo rt 5-18 -77 Altered 1.0. Custody Report 5-24-77 Disturbance Incident Report 5-29-77 Unwan ed Party No Report 5-31-77 Possible Hand R Incident Report I • • v 6-8-77 Disturbance, Officer needs Help Incident Repo rt ( 6-11-77 Disturbance Incident Rep ort • • ·In fl • 7-6-77 7-27-77 8-1 0 -77 9-8-77 9-13-77 9-28-77 10 -11-77 10 -1 2-77 10-26-77 10 -26-77 2-18-77 11 -1-76 12-3-76 2-1 9-77 2-26-77 1-14-77 I l ent Alarm Ba r Check DI sturbance Disturbance Distu rban ce Disturbance Disturbance Distu rb ance Di sturbance I Under Age Patrons Th e Sport Bow l • • • No Reported Inciden ts Supr eme Liquo rs Liquor Vio la t io n Thoroughbred Liquors Aggra vated Robbery Agg rav ated Robb ery Burglary Invest i ga ti on U Tote M No Rep orted Inci dents No Reported Inc id ents The Waldorf No Pay Custome r Zlmmermans Bomb Threat Robert R. Holmes Chief of Po l Ice In cident Repo rt Inc ident Report Custody Report Incident Report Incident Report Inc ide nt Repo rt Custody Report Inc ident Report Custody Rep ort Custody Repo rt Custody a nd Incident Reports Off ense Report Offe ns e Repo rt Offense Report Incident Rep ort Offen se Report Captain Rona ld Frazi e r Investigative ~Io n. / ¥...;. µ,,,.co~ I • • - ( • (( • I • • • IN TRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN ~~~-W_i =ll=i-·a~ms~~~~~~~~~ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING MONIES FOR ALL MUNICIPAL PURPOSES IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO , IN THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1978 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1978, CONSTITUTING WHAT IS TERMED THE ANNUAL APPRO- PRIATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1978. NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. Tha t there b e and there is hereby appro p riated from the revenue deriving fr om taxation in the City of Englewood, Colorado, from collec tion of licenses fees a nd from all other sources of revenue during the year beginning January 1, 1978 and ending December 31, 1978, the amounts he reinafter set forth for the object and pu rpose specified and set opposite thereto, specifically as follows; to wit: General Fund Legislation and Council $ 228,421 Adminis t rat ion 956,751 Pu b lic Works 1,697,296 Fire 1,796 ,486 Police 2,318,813 Commu nity Development 384,720 Lib rar y 329,756 Parks and Recreation 1,30 5 ,464 Total $ 9,017,707 Public Imerovement Fund Construction of major capital projects $ 1,242 ,764 Water Entererise Fund Total Water Enterprise Fund $ 1 ,817,208 Sewer Entererise Fund Tota l Sew e r Enterprise Fund · $ 1,442,571 Golf Course Fund To t al Gol f Course Fund $ 126,751 GRAND TOTAL $ 13,647,001 • I • • n ( • I • • • Sec tion 2. The foregoing appropriations shall be considered t o be app r o - priations to groups within a program or department within the fund indicated, but shall not be construed to be appropriations to line items within any group, even though such line items may be set forth as th e adopted budg e t for the fiscal year 1978. Section 3. All monies in the hands of the Director of Finance, or to come into his hands for the fiscal year 1978, may be applied on the outstanding claims now due or to become due in the said fiscal year of 1978. Section 4. All unappropriated monies that may come into the hands of the Director of Finance during the year 1978 may be so distributed among the respective funds herein as the City Council may deem best under such control as is provided by law. Section 5 . During or at the close of the fiscal year of 1977, any surplus money in any of the respective funds, after all claims for 1977 against the same have been paid, may be distributed to any other fund or funds at the discretion of the City Council . Introduced, read in full, and passed at First Reading on the ~-2_l_s_t~-day of November , 1977. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 23rd day of November , 1977. ~;/7'.S:&~ ATTEST: ) I 1)/JA'>~A; of! ~ ~Cle rk I, Janice L. Watkins, do hereby certify that the above a nd foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of the Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 2lstday of Novemb e r, 1977. • I • • • ( • I • • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN ~~~Ma=c.n=n'--~~~~~~~~- A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1978. WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Part I of Article X of the Charter of the City of Englewood, Colorado,adopted by the voters on July 8, 1958, a budget for the fiscal year 1978 was duly submitted by the City Manager to the City Council on September 15, 1977; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on the said budget was held by the City Council within three weeks after its submission at the meeting of the City Council on October 3, 1977, regular notice of the time and place of said hearing having been published within seven days after submission of the budget, in the manner provided in the Charter for the publication of Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 43 , Series of 1977, on the 21st day of November , 1977, z aid Resolution am e nd- ing the 1978 budget. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That the budget of the City of Englewood, Colorado for the fiscal year 1978, as submitted by the City Manager and duly considered by the City Council after public hearing and amended by Resolution No. 43 , Series of-~~~. 1977 be and hereby is adopted as the budget for the City of Englewood for the fiscal year 1978. Section 2 . That the said budget as am e nd e d and accepted shall be a public record in the Office of the City Cl erk and shall be open to public inspection. Sufficient copies thereof shall be made available for the use of the City Council and the public, the number of copies to be determined by th e City Manager • • I • - • , • • • -2- Introduced, read in full, and passed at First Reading on the __ 2l_s_t~-day of November , 1977. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 23rd November , 1977. day of ATTEST: I, Janice L. Watkins,do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of the Bill for an Ordinance passed on first reading on the ~sUay of November , 1977. k~gw_~ rieputyCity Clerk • I • • ( • , • • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN~~-"""'.w..i..~~~~~~~ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SEC TION 10, CHAPTER 3, TITLE V, OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, AS AMENDED RELATING TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF A NOTICE OF RESIGNATION OR RETIREMENT. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That Section 10, Chapter 3, Title V, of the 1969 Englewood Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 5-3 -10: TENURE; RESIGNATION; SEPARATION FOR OTHER CAUSES The tenure of every employee after gaining permanent status shall be conditioned under good b ehavior and a satisfactory performance of his duties. A signed notice of resignation or re- tirement may be wit h drawn by the signer at any time within three (3) business days following the-e££eet±ve-date-±nd±eated-±n-the-net±ee~ SUBMITTAL OF THE NOTICE OF RESIGNATION OR RETIRE- MENT TO SAID EMPLOYEE'S DEPARTMENT HEAD. An employee may be temporarily separated from employment by layoff or leave of absence or sus pension, or he may be demoted to a lower classification, or he may be permanently sep- arated by dism issal, any or all upon directive of the appointing authority and with conditions as he reinafter provided for in this title. (1962 Code, §6.6-8; amended Ord. No. 26, §6.2-8, Series 1969) Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the 2ls tday of November , 1977. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 23rd day of November, 1977. • I • ( • , • • • ATTES T: I, Janice L. Watkins, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the ~day of November, 1977. -2- • I • • - ( • • • - INT RODUC ED AS A BILL BY COUN C I LMAN Clayton ----------- A BILL F OR AN ORD I NAN CE APPROVING AN AGRE EMENT F OR LIBRARY SERVICES BETW EEN THE ARA PAHOE REGIONAL LI BRARY DIST RICT AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . WHERE AS , The Ara pahoe Regional Library District, b eing a stat u t ory r e gional library district organized and ex i s ting pursuan t to Titl e 24, Article 90, Colorado Revised S t a tute s, 1973 , a s am e n ded, for the purpsoe o f providing l i b r ary se rv i c e t o t he resid e nts of the unincorporated areas of Arapahoe County and those municipalities within said county not operating thei r own p ub lic libraries; and WHERE AS, t he C ity of Englewood operates a public libra r y within its co r po rate boundaries and desires to cooperate with t he Di s trict in prov i d i ng l i brary service to Di strict res i d ents acc ordin g t o t he te rms and condition s as h e reinafter set fo rth b elow, and in accordanc e with appli c ab l e statutes of the State of Colorado; a nd WHEREA S, the pa r tie s have contracted previously for a cooperat i v e approa c h t o provision of said library services and desire to continue p r oviding said services between the City and the Distr i ct. NOW, T HEREFO RE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLE WOOD, CO LORADO, as follows: Sect i on 1. That t h e City o f Engle wood, Colorado, a Municipal corporation, shal l ent e r into an Agre ement with the Arapahoe Regional Library Di s t r i c t for the ca l e n dar year 1978 as provided generally herein as follows: 1. Th e Distr i ct and t he Ci ty shal l circulate ava ilable i tems to qualified cardholders and r e sident s wh i le mainta i ning records to be submit ted t o each o t her on a qua r t e rly basis which sha ll show i tems c i rculated by the Ci ty to the Distr ict a nd the Distri ct to the Ci ty a t the rate of $.55 p er tran s a c tion. A p ayment will be made to the library wi th greate r c i r c ulation b y the li brary wi th lesser circul at i on. • I • • ( • Sect i on 2. , • • • 2. The term of thi s Agreement shall be for t he year 197 8, Janu ary t hrough December whe r e in all qualified ca rdholde r s ma y enjoy reci p r ocal borrowing at t he City a nd Dist r ict facili t ie s with all rules and regulation s a pply ing . 3. Tha t neither the Di strict no r the City shall receive any equi ty in book s tock for l i brary f acil ities b y virtue of this Agree ment. 4. The Distr i ct and City shall have access to each others l i bra ry records for verification during n o rmal busin e ss hours. 5 . The City will establish and maintain a bookmobile s top onc e a week at Alice Terry School. 6. During the annual audit of each party, the auditors will select a month randomly and review it to v e rify t ransactions. The result shall be f orwarded to the other party by June 1, 1979. The Di s t ri c t will pay not more than $500 .00 for s a i d audit. The Mayor i s hereby authorized and directed to execute the same for and on behalf of the City of Englewood, and the Director of F i nance, Ex Offi c io City Clerk-Treasurer is hereby directed to a ttes t the s ame and aff i x the offic i al seal of the City thereto. Sect i on 3. In asmuch as t he wi thi n Agreement with the Arapahoe Regional Li brary Di s trict is schedul e d to become effective January 1, 1978, a nd should the Agre e ment not be ratified a nd approved effect i ve a s of t hat date , t he City of Englewood would be pena lized as a res ult o f a l o ss of revenues accru i ng t o it and, a cco rdingly , the Co un cil finds and determines that an emergency e x i s t s and tha t the passage of the within Bill for Or d i nan c e is necessary for the immediate preservation of public proper t y , heal th, p eace and safet y, a nd said Bill for Ordinance s hall become effective upon publication after f inal pa s sage. Introduced , read in ful l and p as s e d on First Reading on the 2l s t day of November, 197 7. -2 - I • • - • ( • , • • • Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the November, 1977. ATTEST: Q:~pt2)~ 23rd day of ~uty City Clerk I, Janice L. Watkins, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the 21st day of November, 1977. ~,~rzr:»~ (JetyCit.y Clerk -3- • I • • - ..... ·-- ( • • • • 'TnlS A(j J ~t:!•,..:~T, matle and tc-ntcr'!d Jr,l o on thi e ___ day of ------- 1~78, b y it!'l d !..._·t \,ecn ~he AAAflJ!OE f£G I C:,mJ ~ J.l ~'I FJ..kY DISTR ICT, hereir,a.ft er so"oGlimc s r~fcned to a• "'District", and Tlt E CITY OP' ENCLE WOOD, a Mu nicipal Cospc.ruion , 51..dta of Colo r ado, herein a !"tcr so:,cti rie• referred to aa "City•, WJT.k5 5 E11tt WHl :JU:hS , the l\r.lpaho e Rc')ional LJLra r y Di st Tiet, t>eing a atalutory rt.t(J iona l l ibr.lry distri ct organi:ed a nd 1.ndslin9 pu rsu ant to Tit.le 24, Article 90, Colorado Jlov incd Statute •, 1 973 , as a.men d e d, for the purpoae of vroviding library 1ervic e t o the r esi d ent& of t he unincorporated area• of Ar ap.11!°9 Cc.t unty and thoeo fflun idpalitiea with i n aaid county not operatinq their own public librariea, and WHER>:.U, the City of Englewood ope rates • publio library vithln ita corporate boundarh 1 and doairc 1 t o coope ra t e with the Oi•trict in provil51"9 library servi~ to District rc ai dcn t1 accordi ng to the tel'llll a.nd condition, •• horeina(ter ••t f o rth belov, a nd in a ccordance with applicable atatute• ot the WHl::R£"5, th• partia1 have contracted previously for a cooperative app ro.ich to provhi on of aai d library service , and desire to continue provldin9 sdd aervica1 between the ,;ity and t he DiAtrict. NOW, THl::RE ~'ORE, for and i n congide ration of the mutual pr1mi1e1 herein, it; 11 agrood by and between the P•r !:io• hereto •• followa, 1. The Diatrict shall circulate to libr ary cardholdara Of the City of Englewood any itefll available [or circulat ion froa the Dl1trict.•1 library taciUtiea, an4 t.he City ahall circulate to ~rapahoe County reaidenta who qu1llf7 tor and po1s111 a Diatrict library card any item available for circulati OI\ fraa the City•, library facilitiea. Both the Disi rlct anc.1 th• City 1hall maintAin circulation reeorda for aaid transac tion• arid a h•ll aubsait the .... to e ,:ch other on a t;.uarterly bash. Upon th• receipt of said report•, th• City •hall debit; the District fo r each ite11 ci r culated by the City to Di 1trict cardhold.ers, and the District shall d ebit th• City for e ach item circulated by the District to the Ci ty c ardho ldera a t th• rat• of fi f ty-five c ent1 ($0. 55) per tra.r1saC'tion, and peyment for the net d 1 f fcrenee between sai d tranaactiona shall be made. accordingly by the l ibrary wi th the lc &se r circulation fi gurtia to the library with lhe greater c1rculat1on f1 9 ure s at this rate . • · .. !' ,. . ' .... ,: ;_. ·. '; , , ·:~ • I )' 'I :, ''. l , .·: ! ., I ., I 1- ·t :, ... ·; ·~ ~,·, . ' . .... ....... :..·;· ·. ···~ . . ··.: · .. ; . I ··-: I • • - - 0 ( • • • - -2- 2. Tho l e f'ltl ot tt.i s egrc<..:.t!:-.t !:":•ll !J1 !or l.t.o ~·Cl at col'Nllcncing Januaty 1 , 1 9 7 8 up l o a.n d incl utlin9 t.,1.:.-(:;:-~r Jl , l'J 78. Durin g eaid t o r1t1 , •11 qua lified c u u lholde ra tor boU\ t he Ciatr i ct and t._he City librarioa ffl •Y enjoy ro dproc •l borrowi ng at both the Cily •nd the Din.ri ct facilit 1•• re:Dpoctively, •nd said ca rdhol de r, ahall bet a.ubj ect to all appUcablo rul •• 1 . It i a u.ndcratood between the parti•• hereto that the Diatrict shall no t rocaivo a ny Ot.J.Uil y in book stock f'lr in any of the City•• libl'Ary_ facilitie1 by vhtuo of t he tar,a1 of t hle ~9rcement, and, the City 1hall not receivo anf equi ty in tho book a lock or i n a.n y of the Piatrict '• library Cacllitie1 br virtue of thi1 agroernent. 4. The Dietrlct shall have occoaa to City library rocord1 durin9 noraal busi ne1 1 houri !or t ho p u r pose ot verifying •11 fic;ure1 1upplted t.o the Di1trict. by · the City a nd the City shall h..tv e ,ccei.a to .oiatrict ·1~brary record• for the 5.,.e purpo1•. s. During the ter• of thi a Ag reement, City will eatabliah an4 maJntaln • bookmobile atop on a once-•-"'°•"' bailia to the followin9 area, Alice Torry School 6. Durirt9 tha ann ual audit of each party to t.hie a9re11Nnt, an audit of one mo n th'• 111..r•ry ·t.ransacliona under lakon pureua.nt to the tuu of th11 agrecJftO nt 1hall be roviewo.!. The month to be rcviewe4 ahAll be randOlftly aelect.e4 · by the aud itor,, and the revicv ,hall be r111c!1 by verifying alcrof11• recorda of .11i d tran11ctione or by other accepted 1N1n1. The r11\1lt of each annual .1udlt of aa14 tran11ction1 o cc uri-tnf for the t1111 of thie 19re ... nt 1hall be f on.·arded forthwi th t o the o ther party for ite r1vi ev, but t..,, no event .. l •~•r than .June 1, 1971. 11l• District will 1upport coat of 11111 &\.ldlt to a s~ not t o exceed $S00. 00. IN WITNES S WHEREOP, the parti ee have Si t their hand• and ••• 1. below. AT;tSTa ~:O: officio Cil)' Clerk-Trea s urer AR/\PAl<Ol! REGIONAL LIBAAl!Y D I STRICT By __ c-c---,--,,-,,-,,------ Presidant , Board of Tru•t••• TH£ CITY OP EN GLEWOOD By _____________ _ t,~ayor • ; . . ...... ·l, i. I · [-' .<.· 1· ~' . : .... ~: ..... _::f· .. :· r· I I . -':~ .. .. , : ~.·· ., i •', • .. ... .., .! . ; . :.:·:.· ·,,, I , (: i ... 4_·\.i .,, .. •, ', ; ;;. l , •I ! ·.'· ' .. I I • • - ( ( • , • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNC ILMAN~~~~Br_o_wn~~~~~~~~~ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANC E AMENDING ARTICLE II, SECTION 11, CHAPTER 11, TITLE XI, CONTROLLING, RESTRICTING AND PROHIBITING CERTAIN ANIMALS, FOWL AND ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That Art ic le II, Section 11, Chapter 11, Title XI of the 1976 E.M.C as ame nded to read as follows: 11-11-21: DEFINITIONS When u se d in this Article II, the words and phrases def i ned in t his chapter , for the purposes of this title, have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this chapter. (a) Animal. "Animal" means any animate being which is endowe d with the power of voluntary motion: all living creatures not human. (b) Cattle. "Cattle" means animals of the bovine genus regardles s of sex. (c) Director. Director of Community Development for the City of Englewood or his designee. (d) Enclos ure or inclosure. "Enclosure" also "inclosure " means land surrounded by some visible obstruction such as a fence. (e) Fowl. "Fowl" means a bird of any kind except those birds maintained within a residence and a cage not exceeding twenty-five (25) cubic feet. (f) Go at. "Goat " means any of various hollow- horned ruminant mammals (esp. of the genus Capra ) regardless of s ex. (g) Hog . "H og " means .swine, pigs or any of various stout -bodied short legged omnivorous mammals ( family Suidae ) . • I • • n ( I i ( ( • , • • - (h } Horse. "Horse" means an animal of the genus e quvs and species caballus regardless of sex. (i) Livestock. "Livestock" means farm animals, 1nclud1ng but not limited to, cows, horses, shee p and pigs. (j) Neighborhood. "Neighborhood" means a place near , an adj oining or surrounding district, a mo re imme diate vicinity. (k} Pig~. "Pigs" means swine, hog or any of variou s stout-bodied, short legged onmivorous mamma ls (fami ly Suidae). (l} Premise s. "Premises" means the area or tract of land surrounding the residence, or place of business, of the owner or custodian of any anima l or fowl, which area or tract of land appertai ns to the residence or place of business. (m) Rabbi t. "Rabbit" means any member of the hare family regardless of sex. (n) Sheep. mammals "Sheep" means any of numerous reminant (genus Ovis) regardless of sex. (o) Swine. "Swine" means hog, pig or any of various stout-bodied short legged omnivorous mammals (family Suidae). 11-11-22: PREMISES KEPT CLEAN Any person wh o owns or controls any lot, barn, stable, shed, building or other place where domestic fowls or animals are kept, shall keep the building and premises in a clean and sanitary cond ition and shall remove all manure from the premises at least once each week. 11-11 -23 : LIVESTOCK RUNNING AT LARGE It is un l awfu l for any person who is the owner, posses- sor or custod ian of any animal including but not lim i ted to horses, asses, mules, c att le , sheep, swine, fowl or goats, to suffer or permit t he same to run at large within the City of Englewood. Any such animal s fo und running at large may be taken up, impounded, and disposed of by the police department in the manner provide d by law. -2- I • ( ( • , • • - 11 -11-24: DISTURBANCE OF NEIGHBORHOOD PROHIBITED It is unlawful for any person to keep or maintain any animal or fowl withi n the City which habitually or continuously disturbs the p eace and quiet of the neighborhood and the keeping of any such an ima l or fowl shall be declared to be a nuisance. 11-11-25 : BU LLS PROHIBITED It is unlawf ul for any person to keep or harbor within the City o f Engl e woo d any Bull or uncastrated male cattle. 11-11-26: HOG S P ROHIBITED It is unlawful f or any person to keep or harbor within the City of Englewood any h ogs, pigs, or swine. 11-11-27 : CATTLE , S HEEP, GOATS OR HORSES-RESTRICTED It is unlawful for any person to herd, keep, maintain or harbor any c attle, shee p, goats or horses or other livestock within the city limits except as provided in this Article II. 11-11-28: CATTLE , SHEEP, GOATS AND HORSES--PERMIT REQUIRED {a) No person shall keep or maintain cattle, sheep, goats or horses within the city limits unless such person has a valid permit so to do. {b) Application for a permit to keep cattle, sheep, goats or hors e s shall be made in writing to the Director and shall contain an adequate description of the real property upon which cattle, sheep , goats or horses are to be kept and maintained. Following appl ication, the Director shall cause the premises to be inspected, and if all the requirements of this code are com- plied with, he shall authori ze issuance of the permit. The Director shall issue all permits upon the payment of a fee of five dol lars. A permit shall continue to the end of the calendar year unl ess revoked as h e rein provided. 11-11-29: CATTLE, SHEEP, GOATS AND HORSES CONDI TION S REQUIRED FOR PERMIT The Director shall authorize issuance of a permit to keep and mainta in ca ttle, sheep, goats and horses on certain descri bed premises within the City upon his determination tha t the follow ing conditions or requirements are complied with: {a ) Permits may be issued only to resident owners or lessees of real prope rty having a minimun lot area of l-8--,-o-&8 sq uare feet . 16,000 -3- • I • • ( 16,000 ( 16,000 ( • ., • • • (b) A maxi mum of two (2) cattle, sheep, goats or horses or combination thereof may be kept or maintained on the first ~s.~ square feet of land described in each permit and one (1) add itional catt le, sheep, goats, or horses or combination thereof may be kept o r maintained for each additional ~a7~ 16,000 square fe et of land de scr ibed in each permit. Any real property included in a permit issued hereunder shall not be included in another permit except a permit for rabbits and fowl. 11-11-3 0: RABBITS AND FOWL --RESTRICTED It is unlawful for any person to keep, maintain, or harbor any rabbits or fowl within the city limits except as provided in this chapter. 11-11-31: RABBITS AND FOWL --PERMIT REQUIRED (a) No person shall keep or maintain any rabbits or fowl within the city limits unless such person has a valid permit so to do. (b) Application for a permit to keep rabbits and/or fowl shall be made in writing to the Director and shall contain an adequate description of the real property upon which rabbits and/or fowl are to be kept and maintained. Following application, the Director shall cuase the premises to be inspected, and if all the requr iements of this code are complied with, he shall authorize issuance of the permit. The Director shall issue all permits upon the payment of a fee of five dollars ($5.00). A permit shall continue to the end of the calendar year unless revoked as he rein PfOVided. 11-11-32: RABBITS AND FOWL--CONDITIONS REQUIRED FOR PERMIT The Director shall authorize issuance of a permit to keep and maintain rabbit s and/or fowl on certain described pre- mises within the City upon his determination that the following conditions or requireme nts are complied with: (a) Pe r mits may be issued only to resident owners or lessees of real property h aving minimum lot area of 18,-006 square feet. 16,000 (b) A maximum of ten (10) rabbits and/or fowl or combinat i o n thereof may be kept or maintained on the first ii7 ~ squ are fee t of land described in each permit and an addit ional ten (10) rabbits and/or fowl or co~iniMJ.on thereof may be kept or maintaine d for e ach additional ~7 ~ square feet of land descr ibed in eac h permit. Any real property included in -4- • I • • ( ( ( • , • • - a permit issued hereunder sha ll not be included in another permit except a permi t for cattle, sheep, goats and horses . (c ) Ex ce ption: Where there are maximum of two (2) rabbits, no minimum lot area or permit is required. 11 -11-33: BUILDINGS FOR ANIMALS (a) Any shed, coupe, barn or stable in which cattle, sheep, goat, horses, rabbits or fowl or any other animal is kep t or maintained shall not be closer than twenty- five feet to any building occupied as a residence or used for human habitat i on . e:nd--£-i-f~-.f-eet--f-re11t--ftfty-ft-ree-t:--er-~pe,P-\-y ri:ne. All property where a ny animals are to be kept or main- tained sha ll be fenced -by-e---s-i:x---£ee-t:--h-i:gh---fenee-,--wh-i-eh-*Aee sha-i~-be-~ns~eted--at--re~-twe1tty-Ei:ve--£.eet--fret1t-~he 01:2t-s-±de-'-bottnd1!trj"-·H-ne-0"£--t~-proper-t-y-,!e-9eri:bed--i:rr~e-~·H.- e.1~~-f-OE--.--pe-k~-t;.-a~~R~. with an adequate fence t o contain them within said enclosure. (b) The constr uction of structures shall be governed by applicable ordina n ces and codes. 11-11-34: REV OCATION OR DENIAL OF PERMIT (a) The Director may revoke any permit issued hereunder upon the grounds that the permittee is violating or has violated any of the provisions in Article II~ A bopy of the not ice of revocation shall be mailed the permittee by the Director. Said revocation to be effective thirty (30) days from the date of notice. The Permittee shall appeal within ten (10) days after receipt of said notice of revocation by filing a notice ,of appeal with the Secretary of the Board of Adjustment and Appe als who shall notify the Director of said appeal . Thereafter the Secretary of the Board of Adjust- ment and Appeals shall cause a written notice to be mailed to the permit tee and the Director notifying each that a hearing on the revocation wil l be held at a meeting of the Board of Adjustmen t and Appeal~ said meeting to be held not less than ten (10) days from the date of mailing such notice. Such notice sha ll specify the time and place of the hearing. If, upon such h earing , the Board of Adjustment and Appeals finds that the permittee has violated any of the provisions of this Art i cle II, the Board of Adju stment and Appeals shall not overrule the revocat ion of the pe rmit or permits and the permittee shall be allowed forty-eigh t hours within which to remove all animals covered hereunder and ten (10) days to remove any offensive or prohibited material. (b) Upon the denial of a p ermit under the provisions of this Arti cle II, the Director shall cause written notice -s - • 0 I • • ( I • ( • , • • • of such denial to be mail ed to the applicant, notifying the applicant thereof. An applicant desiring to appeal such denial shall within ten (10) days of receipt of the notice of denial, file with the Secretary of Board of Adjustment and Appeals a written request for a hearing before the Board of Adjustment and Appeals. Upon receipt of a request for hearing, the Secretary of Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall give notice of the hearing to applicant and the Director in the manner provided in paragraph (a) of this section for hearings upon revocation. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall following such hearing, either direct that the permit be issued or denied. 11-11 -35 : SLAUGHTERHOUSES PROHIBITED No slaughterhouse or other place for slaughtering animals shall be kept within the City. 11-11-36: HIDES It shall be unlawful for any person to keep, within the City, any green , unsalted hides for a period exceeding twenty-four hours. 11-11-37: DISPOSITION OF DEAD ANIMALS When any animal shall die within the City, it shall be the duty of the owner or keeper thereof to remove the body of such animal forthwith beyond the limits of the City. If · such body is not forthwith removed, the same shall be deemed a nuisance and such .owner or keeper the author of a nuisance. When the body of any dead animal shall be in any street, . highway or public grounds in the City, it shall be the duty of the Chief of Police or other police officer, when knowledge thereof shall come to him, to cause such body to be removed forthwith beyond the limits of the City. Introduced, read in full and passed on First Reading on the 21st day of November, 1977. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 23rd day of November, 1977 . -6- • I) I • • - ( ( • , • • • ATTEST : ~eputy City Cle rk I, Janice L. Watkins, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ord inance, introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the 2lstday of November, 1977. ~£aid.,;.,) eputyCit:y Clerk -7- I • • In ,., • ( • ., • • - INTROD UCE D AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS. BY _,?.UTHO RITY ORDINA NCE NO. ~J) , SERIES OF. 1977 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A GRANT BETWEEN THE cr•ry OF ENGLEWOOD AND TIIE ENGLEWOOD HOUSING AUTHORI TY FOR THE USE BY THE ENGLEWOOD HOUSING AUTHORI TY OF $1 5 0,00 0 FOR THE HOUSING REHABILITATION . PROGRAM. WHERE AS, the Ci ty of Englewood and the Englewood Hous ing Authori ty have e xecuted an Amended Agreement II approved October 3 , 1977 ; a n d WHERE AS, sai d Agreement stipulates the condition unde r whi c h t he En glewood Housing Authority will operate the Hous ing Aut ho r ity wi ll operate the Housing Rehabilitation Loan Prog ram; and · WHERE AS, t he City of Englewood has received a $150,000 grant f r om the Uni t e d States Department of Housing and Urban Development (H.U.D.) to operate the Housing Rehabilitation ~ Progr am ; and WHEREAS, the City intends to appropriate the full' amount of $150,0 0 0 to t h e Englewood Housing Authority to be · used pursuant to the terms of the Ag ~eement of October 3, 1977. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENG LE WO OD , COLORADO as follows: Sect ion 1. That all mon ies receive d from H.U.D .. for the purpose of Ho using Rehab i lit ation will be used according to the terms of the Agreemen t between the City of Engl e wood and the Englewood Housing Authority approve d Octobe r 3, 1977. Section 2. That the Englewood Housing Auth ority shall have oper ationa l control o f said p rog ram , that the City of Englewood shall re main responsible f or in s ur in g the H.U .D. funds are used accor d ing to the Grant Agreement. The City of Englewood will annually r e vie w t ogethe r wi th the Englewood Hous i ng Authority, the housing r e h abilitation program, with particular attention g iven to fund s rec e ive d f rom H.U.D. In addition to the above provis i o n s, the Engl wo o d ll o usin<J Authority shall submit monthly p rogram progress ~c ports to the City . • I • • - •• • , • • • Section 3. The Englewood Housing Authority fur t her agrees to carry out the program according to the provisions of the Grant Agreement atta ched heret o and made a part hereof by this reference between H.U.D. an d the City of Englewood including, but not limited to the following: a. Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. b. Equal Employment Opportunity. c. Air and Water Acts. d. Set labor standards. Section 4. The Englewood Housing Authority further agrees to prepare all reports required by the Grant Agreement and all other applicable regulations and to submit the same to the City at appfo priate times. Int roduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the :z.t.h_day of November, 1977. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the ~day of November, 1977 . .q / I day Read by title and passed ->n final read. h o<., M--of November, 1 977 . ing on t e Pub lished.by title as Ord inance No ~O of 1977, on the ~day of November, 1977 •. ~, Series MAYOR ATTEST: e x officio City Clerk-Treasurer b I, Wi~lia~ D. James , do hereby certify that the a ove a~d foreging is a true, accurate and complete co of =~eoo~~inance, pas~nd on fin~l reading and published b~ytitle r inance No. <:¥-d:. Series of 1977. ex off icio City Clerk-Treasurer -2- • , I • • Jn - • : . . . • . . ' • • • .... U, S, DF.:n1mmrr o, HOU SI NO AND URD.AN DEV'ELOPMDrl' GRANT AOIU:EliEHT COM!oru HITY DEVELO?MENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM Opon execution ot the Acceptance Provisions ot this Grant Agreement, the D:epartnifjnt ot Hou sing and Urban Development (HUD) agree, to 'pro- vide to the Orantoe the federal u11ietance under Title I ot the Houeing and Co11111unity Developn,ent .let ot 1971& (P.L. 9.)-)8)) authori&ed . . b7 the P\inding Approval identified therein, subject to the \.el'N .. nd _ conditiona ot thia Orant .48reement, applicable law, regulationa and all other roquirenienta ol HUD nov or here&tter 'in ettect. The Grant A&roement h ettective with respect to 11uch aeeietance u ot the date · the acceptance ia executed and conaiata ot each ,W,ding Approval and acceptance hereto attached, together wi~ tho HUD approved application 11pecitied therein, including~ A18Urancea, cortiticationa, mapa, achedul.ea or other 8Ubndeeion1 made with respect thereto, the HUD Co1111111.1nit.,y Development Block Orant Regulat,iona at 24 Cl'R Part S70 and · the tollovjng Oen~ral T~raa and Conditiona1 l, DefinHion111 Except to the extent 1110ditied or 11upplemented by the Orant. Ar,ree1119nt, any tel"III defined in Tit.le I ot the Houaing and Co1111Unity D,.,veloprnent Act ot 1974 or the HUD Comunity Development Block Orant Rogulatic,na at 24 Cl'R Part $70, shall have the same meaning when u1111d herein . • I • • ·; • :/ } ~ • , • • • 2, (a) Aireoment 1110ana thia Orant J.greem&nt, aa deecribod above and ~ &mendirents or 8Upp lemente thereto. (b) Applicant l'IIOana tho entity deoignatod aa such in the 1\inding .Approval, •. (c) Oranteo means ea ch ont1ty doeignatod aa a recipient tor grant or loan guarantee aseiatance 1n tho P\inding Approval and elgning the ' acceptance provie1ona ao Oranteo under tho Ag't'\Jam&nt. (d) Assurances, whe n c apitaliaed, means 1.he certifications and assurances S1Jblll1 tted with grant app H c a tions p.ireuant to the ·require- ments ot 24 CFR Part, 570, (e) .tsllistance provided under thie Agreo11sit means the grants and ~ loans secured by 10111 guarantees provided under this qreement. (t) Prograia meano the COl!WIRl.nity dovelopnw,nt progru, project,· or other activities, includinc the adndnJ.stration thereof, with respect to which aaaiatanco 1a being provided under thia Aareement, . . 2, "Section "Com lianc e 1n the Provioion ot Tra1n1n and Bua1nesa 0pP<>r tunit1o.!, Thia A&r~emont ia ~ubject to tho require111anta ot section) ot the Housing and Urban Developmen t Act ot 1968 (12 USC l70lu), aa amended, the HUD regulMti~na iaBUod purmia.nt thereto at 24 CFR Part 1)5, and a,u, appl i cab le l'\J l ea a.nd ordoro ot HUD i ooucd thereunder prior to the HUD author1iat1on ot l he Funding l pproval. • '· I • • • , • • . l. Th e Ornnte e eh&ll caue e or requi.re to be ineorted 1n full ·1n all contract!! and eubc on tra.cta ror llork financed 1n whole or in pa.rt with aee1atance provided under thie J&reemont, the section) clauee aet forth 1n 24 CFR l3S ,20(b). The Grantee ahall pr ovide au.ch copiH ot 24 CP'R Part l)S a.a 11111,Y be I neceaeary tor the 1..n.tomation ot partioa to ccntracte required to contain the section ) clauee •. ), Flood I>ieaster Protection, Thie J.ireeinent ill eub ject to the require111enta ot the Flood l>iaaeter Protection Act ot 197) (P.L . 93-234).: No portion ot the aeaietance provided under thia Agreement 1e apprond tor acquieition or construction purpoeea ae defined under section J(a) ot aaid Act, tor uae 1n '.an a.rea identified by the Secret Ar)' aa having apecial tlood ha1arde which ia located 1n a C0/11111.U\ity not then 1n CCl!lpliance with the requiro1111nte tor participation 1n the national tl.ood ineurance pro1ra111 pursuant to section 20l(d) ot aaid Ac~J ,and the uee ot IUl7 aeaietance provided under thie Agre11111ent tor such acquisition or canetniction 1n iruch identified a.reae 1n co11111un1t1ea t hen parti cipating 1n the national tlood inaurance progru ahall be eubject to the 111Md&tol')' purchase ot tlood insurance requirements ot eec tion l 02 (a ) ot ea i d Act. An¥ contract or 48 reol!\ent tor the aale, leaae, or other trlll'!a!er of land ac qu1rod , cleared or izr.pr ovod "'1th aza 1s t W1 ce provid6d un der thie Agree me nt sh al l contain, 1! euch l an d 1e located 1n an a r ea I • • • • ., • • • 1dent1f1od by t pe Socrr.l n.ry cs hev:lng opbcial flood huiards nnd in which the salo of flood in!Nrance has be on lll&Cie· available under the National Flood Insurnnce Act of 1968, as amended, 42 U,S,C, 4001 et seq., provisions obligating Ule transferee and its 8\lccessors or aasign11 to obtain and ll\llintain, during Ule ownership ot 8UCh land, such tlood insurance as required "1th respect to financial aeai11tance . I tor acquisition or construction purpoee11 under aection l02(a) ot the Flood Disaster Protecti~n Act ot 1973. Such p1~vision11 shall be required notwi thstanding tho tact that the ccnitruction on aucb land is not itself t\J.ndod with aseistance provided under thie A&reemont, 4, Equal Employment Opportunity, (a) Activities and contracts not subject to &xocut1ve Order 11246 1 as &111ended, In carrying out the progrAIII, the Grantee ~hall not discrilllinate against any employee or applicant tor emplo)'l!IOnt because ot race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The Grantee shall take affirmative action to insure that applicants tor O!ftPlO)'lDllnt are' employed, and that e~ployeoe are treated during employment, without regard to ·thoir race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. ~ch action shall include, but not be limited to, the tollowing1 emplo)'l!IOnt, upcrad1ng, dem otion, or transtur; rocruit,,.,nt or recruitment advort1ein1; J ~oft or terminati on; r&tes ot PII.Y or ct.her forms of compensation; and :.111',ction tor training, includinii apprenticeship. The Grantee ehall • ' I I • • • • \ • ., • • • s. po11t 1n con 11p icuou11 · places, available to empl tl )"eo11 and appUcante tor employmont, notices to be provided by the Oov ~nu,ient 11etti~g forth the provi11ions ot this nond1ec r1Jn1.nat1on clause. rhe Grantee shall state that all qualified applic ants will receive con11ideration tor employ- lllllnt without regard to race, c olor, religion, sax, or national origin, Tho Orantee ahall incorporat e the toregoin& requireznonta ot thia paracraph (a) in all or i ta contrflCta tor prog.·&111 work, except contract• governed by paragraph (b) or this aoction, and vill require all or ita . contractora tor 11Uch work to incorporate such 1·equiremonte in all subcontracts tor program work, (b) Contracts 11Ubject to Executive Order ll2y6 1 aa amended. Such contra.eta s hall be aubject to HUD !qu&l !lnplo)'lllent. Opportun1t1 recula- tions at 24 CYR Part lJO applicable to HUD aaaiated conatnaction contracts. t The Grantee shall cause or require to be inserted in tull in Art¥ nonexelll)t contract and BUbcontract tor construction wrk, or 1DOdi!ication thereof, as defined in eaid regulations, which la paid tor in whole or 1n part with assistance provided under thia Aaret1111ent, the following equal opportunity clause, I>Jring the perforl!\a.llce ot this contract, the contractor 4':r~es a~ tollowaa (1) The contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant tor employment bocau~o ot race, color, religion, sex, or nittional origin, The contnctor wi 11 take affirmative action to ensure I • • - r • I •• I • • ., • • • 6. that a.pplicc.nt:i Hf> t.mploy od , W'l d t.hnt omployets artt tr:;i c t.od thlring employment , wi t hout regar d to their rac~, color, religion, sex, or national origin , Such action shall include, but not b e l i mited to, tho tollowinga Emplo)'ll\ent, upg r Rding, demotion, or transfer, recruit,. mentor recruitment advertis ing; layo tt or termination; rates ot·p113 or otb,r forms ot compe rui ation ; and selection tor trllining, includino appronticoohip, Tho con tractor agrees to poet 1n conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants tor 0191plo)'lllllnt, noticoa to be provided by the contracting offic er eotting forth the provisions ot this nondiscrimination clause. (2) The contractor "111, in all 1101icitat1on11 or advortleementa tor omplo;yeoa placed by or on beha.lt ot the contractor, etato that all qualified applicants will rec eive c on sideration tor omplo)'lllent vithout regard to race, color, religion, eex, or national origin, (J) The contractor "'111 eend to each labor union or repre11ent.a- ;;J t1ve ot writers vi.th which ho has a collective bargaining agreuent oi' other contract or un ders tanding, a noti ce to be provided b7 the Contract Compliance orr1cer a dvieing the s a i d labor union or workers' repreeenta- tivee or t ho contractor 's c ommitment un der thie ooction and _ehall post copioe or tho notice 1n con~pecuous places avai l ab l e to employees and applicants fo r omplo)'lllent , (4) The contractor wlll comply with 311 provisions ot Exe c utive Or df>r 112 46 ot Septf>mber 24, 1965, and ot the ruJ.o e, r egul ati ons , and • I • I ) • I • • , • • • relevant orders ot the Sec retary ot Labor. (S) The contractor will furnhh all intonnation and reports required by Executive Order ll2L6 ot September 24, 196S, and by the rules, regulations, and orders ot tho Secretaey ot Labor, or pur.,uant thereto, and will permit accoaa to hie books, records, and accounta by the Depa.rt.mont and the Secretary ot Labor tor iurpoaee of 1n•eat1gat1on to aecertain compliance with such rules, rogulat1on1, and ordenr. (6) In the event ot the contractor's nonc~rnpliance vtth the non- diacr1./l'J.nation claueee ot thie contract or with an:, ot auc~ rulea, regulations, or ordera, thie contract~ be canceled, tenninat.ed or i,uspended in whole or in pa.rt and the contractor ma,y be declared in- eligible tor further Government contract, or tederally assisted construc- tion contract procedures authoriaed in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, l96S, or by rule, regulation, or order ot the Secretary ot Labor, or aa otherwise provided by law. (7) The contractor will include the portion ot the sentence i11111Bd1ately preceding paragraph (1) and the prov111ion11 ot pua1rapha (1) through (7) i n evo ;.-y subcontract or purc~aa order unlaaa ext1111pted by rules, regulations, or orders or the Secretary ot Labor issued purrruant to section 204 of Executive Order ll2L6 or September 2S, 196S, ao that such provi sion s will be binding upon each subc ontractor or vendor. The • I • • n ,,-. I l • ' ' • • • ., • • - 8, contractor vtll tak e such ac tlon with respoc t to any subcontract or purchase order as the Department ma:/ direct as a means of enforcing -'Uch provisions, including Sclllctions for noncompliance1 Provided, however, that in the event a contractor becomos involved in, or is threatened with, litigation vtth a subcontractor or ·vendor as a result ot :ruch direction by the Departrnont, the contractor may requeat the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interest of the United States. The Grantee 1'urUier ft8rees that it will be bound by the above equal opportWlity clause vtth respect to ita own emplo)'llll9nt practicea when it participatee in federally aesisted construction works Provided, that it the Grantee ~o participating 1a a State or local goveMllllent, the above equal opportunity clau11e ia not applicable to &117 qenc;y, instrumentality or erubdi vision ot BUch government which doea not participate in work on or under the contract, The Grantee agrees that it will assist and cooperate actively with the Department and the Secretary ot Labor in obtaining the compliance of contractors and subcontractors vtth the equal opportWlity clauae and the r\lles, regulationa, and relevant orders ot the Secretary ot Labor; that it vtll furnish the Department and the Secretkl")' of Labor such information a~ they may require for the supervision of 5UCh complianc&; and that it vi 11 otherwise assist th& Dopartment in the discharge ot it.:. primary responsibi li ty for securin~ complianc e. I i • I • • • •• ' • ., • • • • ·9. The Grantee further agreos that it vill retrain Crom entering into any contract or contract mod.1t1cat1 on aubJect to Executive Order 112L6 ot September 2L, 1965, with• contractor debarred trom, or who has not demonstrated eli~ibility for, Govenur,ont ccntracta i.nd federally assisted constl"'llction contracts pursuant to the executive order and will carry out euch sanctiona and penalt,iea tor _violation ot the equal opportunity clause as may be imposed upon contr~ctors flld ., subcontract.ors by the Department. or the Secretaey ot Labor pursuant. to# Part. II, Subpart Dot the executive order, In ~dd.1t.1on, the .Grantee agr~es that it it rails or refuses to comply· vith the~e undertakings, the Department may take any or all ot the following actionaa Cancel, tel'lllinate, or suspend in whole or in part. the grant or loan guaranteeJ retrain trom extending any further assistance to the Grantee under the program with respect to which the failure or refusal occured until eat.is-• · t tactoey assurance ot future compliance has been received tro• such Grantee5 and reter the caee to the Department ot Justice tor appropriate legal proceedingsJ S. Lead-Based Paint Hasards1 The con~truction or rehabilitation ot residential structures vith assistance provided under this Agroement ia subject to the HUD Lead- Bued Paint regulati one, 2L C~'J( Part )5. Any erants or loans made by tho Oran too for the rehabilitation ot re:.1dential structures with • I • • - • • • I • • • • • 1 0, p r ov1 o1 ono fo'r tho elimi nation o! l ei.d-.b~oo po.int hc.te.rdo undor 1111b- part B o! s aid regul ations, and the Or cn t ee ohlll be responoible tor the inopectiono and certi!icatiorla required under oocti on )S.~(t) t hereof, 6, Compliance vi.t h Air and Wat.or Actaa Thi• .lgroeme nt i a 11UbJe c t to the requiran.,nta ot the Clean Air Act , al ainended, 42 USC 18$7 et eeq., the Fede1al Water Pollution Control l et , as ame nded,)) USO 12$1 et aeq , and the regulation• ot the Environmental Pro tection Agency with respect thereto, at 40 CFR Part 1S, as am ended from ti1111t to time, In compliance vi.th eaid regulatlona, the Grantee ahall cause or requ ire to b e inserted in tull 1n all contract.a and subcontract.a with respec t to any nonexempt transacti on thereunder tun~d with ae,iatance provided under this .Aireement, the follovin1 require111ent11 (l) A atipulation by the contractor ot subcontractor, that any facility to be u ti lized 1n the performance ot any nonexempt contract • I , • or subcontract i a not lietod dn the Liat ot Violating Fac111t1e1 1a1111ed by the Environmo ntal Pro tecti on Agenc7 (EPA) pursuant to 40 CFR lS.20, (2) Asre ement by the contrac tor to comply with all the requirements o r s ecti on 114 or the Clean .lir Ac t , as &1118nded, (42 USC 18~7c-8) and secti on )08 of the Federal Wa ter Pollution Control Act, as (IJ!lended, ()JU SC 1)18) relating to inspec tion, monituring , entry, reports , an d 1nfon11at i on, • ,• .. I • • In ..... n • • • • • • • • .. , , ll, .: :.\' ,. I\CI t ::ill an 1111 othu r :i·,1r111iro1r,Jnt.u Uj1t-c l '; .'d In :;111<1 ~"-":Llon :L l L nml so~t.ion JOtl, ru11l nll l'O!I'J l alion:i nn J (!Hlt!:ih n o o lu;111od tl,nrC'u n rfor . ()) A :it.1;:,u,111\.ion t.h11\. n~ .1 r,ond.l tlon f or 't h9 11 w11rd c,r tho contror.t pro mpt notlco wl ll ho c 1vr:n or ;uw notiri.c .,ti on · ,·oc oiv..:d f.rol!I th o Diroctor , Of'fi cc o f Fu durnl Act.1vitics, EPA, .indic11.tfna ~.' , .. )•: .th at .n f acility ii tilh 0 ud o ~ to .be 'utUhoc:i tor .tho.·co~t/~~/10·~~1~ii".J:(<{J~·:./ . •. . . . . . .. :~t",f~.,,i ~ .. ~.~.,~.t:.~~~ ·. {?~ cons1dcr!lti on to bo 11 o.t od on t ho EJ>A L{i;t or V~.olntinc F11cil1 tioa·,:·:-\. •;-, .:.~ ·-·;, . .. . . . . . ' .. · ... :· .. :· ;·,:,·: .\i): ;:·· .. <u> Ai;r11cmo n L by tho r.onti·actor thnt. ·he wHl . inc ludo or cuu;;u to b e i n cluded tho cd t ori :i. nnd r ~c1u ironiont.B in parngraph (l.) thro11ch ···. (u ) ·or thi :1 'sccti'on 1n o v c.'ry noncxoinpt ::.µbco ntrnc t. an ,\ rc.quirin,: that tho con trac tor will tnku cucl) ne t.ion ,,:i t ho Govorn,~ont 11\1\)' diroct a11 ~ Q me1111 11 o f onforclng .:iuch pn,vi:iion.n . . .. . .. , . '-~ . '• ... In no OVIJn t · ohall MY /111\0llnt or t,ho u:ibtru'ico~ prov:!.dod undq'r t.h1 S · ·.•. Agreement be util h.~~ ~t h r cin poct to 11 'fnc1lity ~htch hns _r.iycr(riso' · ._..:::·. · ·to a convi c ti on und er :;o cL ion llJ(c)(l) or tho Cl~an Air Ac t or &l•ctfor. J09(c) of t ho fodo ral Wnto r Po llu ti on Control Act. 1 7, F'o,forni_ l.ahor S t.:in r1 11r cl 11 Prnvi.nionn1 J~u,.:pt ·,,J.t.h ro:ip:.ict. t 11 t.h o r c li .:1 b i lit11t.ion ·or ru.1 Jdo ntiiil prc,pcrt.:, d1 :oi1:nod for r r:ul.dontinl u:;o for lcs:i t.ho.n (J l .i:t,t , f nn .l.U cs, t._hc Cran tm: and .tll co11tr11r.t.c,ro onr,,1i,:o~ unrll ,r cr;;i',ruct.:i in c..:ccr, of ~?.,·ooo 'for t.h ,i c C>n:1 tn1cl.i o n, pro:,c,c:11\.icon, cor.:pll•l.1,,n c,r l''-J•air ,1f u ~ 1 lm iL:Hn1 : or ~,,11·k ffo1111cud ir, whc,jo or in p; .. J'!, with n :.::l:;L;1r.cu f ll'ov idc : w ide r thi:; A(!r oc- ·., • • I • • - ... '·' ' • • • • • • • ,] :/. of Ln h or under 2? cv n PnrLo 3 I:rr,vicled, that i f wnt:o rnLc:< (ii i.;her U1:u1 thor,r:, rc·quirNl un::lc,r r,uc h rcculations are .impor,cd hy sLul.c c,r lq~al low; nnt;hin,; ho.1·cu1ic\c,r is int.e nded to rclic:ve the 'Grru1\.oo of its oblic;.at.i.011~ if nny, to rcqui r o · payment of the hi.ch'cr nil.cs., 1110 Grant.co i;hnll . l!}1r,c c,r rCll'J1ffl'e to bo i~serted in full, in an ' cuch r.ont.rac t ,s n11 bj r.ct. 1,-:l f:llrh J'Clf.\llnl.ions,, No aw a1·d of the co11t.rac l..s c o v•.,r cd und er thi::-. r:t •c 1.10·11 c,r tho A1.:re c,1 ncnt shall be made to any conl.ractor who ii. .t tho Ur.,c inclicible :wvlor the provicions of any 11ppl icnb1e rec11l.1,tio1·, of U10 Dnpol'trncnt . . . of Labor· to receive an 11warci or r-11c h ·contract. 8. !k,n<l iscrim'lnnt.ion t1 ·rvlc r Tl I.lo VI or the . i vil Rlf:.!1t.:1 Act c,f 1961a This Acrcc mcnt i~ rnbjc,c t lo .. t.ho 1·c r1111l-c1nt,nt : <'f Tit.JI? vr ' or the Civil Tlir,ht.s Act of 19611 (l•.L. Bl\-)52) and HUD ,:r,1 .11.i tions \·!1th respect. t.h~1·clo incl11din c tho rq:11111\.i,,ns under 211 CFR Pa i L l, In t.he sn lc , lcaso or c,Llwr t.runsfc·r of ]and ar.q11i 1·<:,I, cle .in.:11 r1· lii1J :·cw c ci wi.l.h :1:H:J:,:tance 1,rc,vic!c.d unrl<.?l' t.lo is Ar.r,.,r·rr.r:11\,, \.he• rl r11nl.r ·c: ,.1,.,J ·1 c ,•::·.,:, c,r rr·rJllirc. o -:c ,,, 1,:,11 \. n1n11int; wi Lh 1,1,,., L ,11•l \.o ht, i1,:o1 .1·t.,'rl in •. •. lt •l rl e r 1(,a~n fc,r • I • • - • • \ • • • • 1). such transfor, prohibiting discrl ml nation upoa the br.si11 of rac~, •color, religion, se x, or national origi n, in tho s alt, lense or rental, v r in the us o or occ upanc y of suc h land o r an,y improv ement s erected or to be e recte d therton, and provi ding th at tho Gr&.ntee and the United States ore bene ficiar ies of ll!\d ent i tled to enforce iruch cov enant, Tho Gr..nte e, in undertak in g its oblication i n carrying out tho program assisted hare- und or , agrees to take tm ch rr,eacrures aa are nec ,iosar;y to t1n!orco 11Uch covenant and wi ll not itself eo discriminate , 9, Obligations of Grantee with Respect to Certain Third Partx Relationship111 The Gr antee shall remain !'u.lly obligated un der the provie i ona of the Agreeme nt notwithstanding its de signation ot 8IJ3 third party or p a rties for the undertaking or all or 8J'\Y part of the procral!I vith re s- pect to whi ch assi s tance is being provided under this Agreement to the Grantee. Any Grantee wh ic h ie not the Applicant, shall comply "'1th all l awful requiremen t s of th~ App lic ant necessar;y to insure that the pro~r,IJ!I with respect to wh i ch assistance 1a beini: provided under this Agre r:11,ent to the Grantee is carried ou t in accordanc e wi th the Applicant's As surance ~ ;md c ertifications, including t ho::e with rospect to t ho asswnpt ion of en v ironmtn ta.1 rE:spo nsibilities of the App lic ant under section 104(h) of the Housin g and Community Deve lopment Act of 1974, 10, Tnl •,r 1·::;t o f Certain Ftdl'r1tl Officials 1 :lu rr,,.mb<.:r of c,r D,·,h ,:ato to ln<: Con 1;.·,.~::; o f the United Slates, and no ht.,::;idcn t Com:ni :.!li or,er, !!h all be :i dmi tU!d to any st .. re or part of • I - • ., • • • \ • , • • • l~. lhie Ai;N11m unt or lo 6Jl::t bono fi t to arii,e from the 11nme • 11, Jn toreet of !-fomber11 1 Officers, or Employeos of Grantoe, Members of Local Governi ng Body, or Other Public Officials, No member, officer, or emplo yoo of the Grantee, or i ts designces or agents, no member of the eove ming bod,y of the lc,cality in which lhs progr&111 is situated , and no other public official or such locality or localities who exercises any !'unctions or 1·esponsibilities with res- pect to the program during his tenure or for one year thereatter, shall have any interest, direct or indirect, !n any contract or subcontract, or the proceeds thereof, for work to be pertorl!l8d in connection with the proeraJ11 assisted under the Agreement . The Grantee ehall incorporate, or c aus e to incorporated, in all such contracts or subcontracts a provision prohibiting such interest pursuant to the purposes of thie section, 12, Pro hibition Against Pa,rments of Bonus or Commission& The assistance provided under thie Agreement shall not be used in · the p~nt of any l?onus pr commission for the purpose of obtaining HUi:l approv al of the application for such aesls t ance , or HUD approval or applications for add1t1on~l assistance, or any other up proval or con- cu rrtmce of HUD roquired under this Asreomllnt, Title I of the Housing 11.!ld Co llllTIUll i ty De velopm ent. Act of 1 974 or HUD roeulat.ion::1 with respe ct thtireto; providttd, howev e r, that rea5onable foes or bo na fide techni •:al, I • • - - • I I I ' • • • • ., • • • con11ul tant, =ngcirial or tJthu r 1111c h :.iH ·vic c s, othur t han a ,:tu11l solic itati on, are not horeby p r oh1b1tud it otho r,,i s e eligible as proerll.l!I co11te . • 1,17 0 ,,,n11 ·1 ")// • vJtf,t,,U .1 ' I • • - • ., • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN 11t /l,'YVY\::; A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 10, CHAPTER 3, TITLE V, OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, AS AMENDED RELATING TO THE EFFEC TIVE DATE OF A NOTICE OF RESIGNATION OR RETIREMENT. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That Section 10, Chapter 3, Title V, of the 1969 Englewood Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 5-3-1 0 : TENURE; RESIGNATION; SEPARATION FOR OTHER CAUSES Th e tenure of every employee after gaining permanent status shall be conditioned under good b e havior and a satisfactory performance of his duties. A signed notice of resignation or re- tirement may be withdrawn by the signer at any time within three (3) business days following the-e££eetive-date-indieated-in-the-netieeT SUBMITTAL OF THE NOTICE OF RESIGNATION OR RETIRE- MENT TO SAID EMPLOYEE'S DEPARTMENT HEAD. An employee ma y be temporarily separated from employment by layoff or leave of absence or suspension, or he may be demoted to a lower classification, or he may be permanently sep- arated by dismissal, any or all upon directive of the appointing authority and with conditions as he reinafter provided for in this title. (1962 Code, §6.6-8; am ended Ord. No. 26, §6.2-8, Series 1969) Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the~day of Novembe r, 1977 . Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the ,1~ay of November, 1977. Mayor I • • - • • ., • • • ATT EST: ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I, William D. James, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the ~~day of November, 1977. ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer -2- • I • • n • ., • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN~~~~~~~~~~~ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 10, CHAPTER 3, TITLE V, OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, AS AMENDED RELATING TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF A NOTICE OF RESIGNATION OR RETIREMENT. BE IT ORD AINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORAD O, as follows: Section 1 . That Section 10, Chapter 3, Title V, of the 1969 Englewood Municipal Code is hereby amen ded t o read as fo llows : 5-3 -10 : TENURE: RESIG NATION; SEPARATION FOR OTHER CAUSES The te nure of every employee after gaining pe rmane nt status shall be conditioned under good behavior and a satisfactory performance of his duties. A signed notice of res i gnation or re- tiremen t may be withdrawn by the signer at any time within three (3) business days following the-e££eetive -date -indieated-in-tne-notiee~ SUBMITTAL OF THE NOTICE OF RESIGNATION OR RETIRE- MENT TO SAID EMPLOYEE 'S DEPARTMENT HEAD. An employee may be tempo rar ily separated from employment by layoff or leave of absence or suspension, or he may be demoted t o a lower classification, or he may be permanently sep- arated by dismissal, any or all upon directive of the appoin t ing authority and wi th conditions as hereinafter provided for in this title. (1962 Code, §6.6-8: amended Ord. No . 26, §6.2-8, Series 1969) Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the ~~day of November, 1977. Publis hed as a Bill for an Ordinance on the ~~day of November, 1977. Mayor • I • • In ,,. .... n - • • ., • • • ATT ES T: e x officio City Clerk -Treasurer I, Wi lliam D. James, do hereby certify that the above and forego ing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ord inance, i ntroduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the ~~day of November, 1977. ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer -2- • I • • In n ., • • • A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE II, SECTION 11, CHAPTER 11, TITLE XI, CONTROLLING , REST RICTING AND PROHIBITING CERTAIN ANIMALS, FOWL AND ANIMA L BY-P RODUCTS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That Article II, Section 11, Chapter 11, Title XI of the 1976 E.M.C as ame nded to read as follows: 11-11-21: DEFINITIONS When used in this Article II, the words and phrases def ine d in th is chapter, for the purposes of this title, have the meanings respectively as cri bed to them in this chapter. (a) Animal. "Animal" means any animate being which ) is endowed with the power of voluntary motion: all living creatures not human. (b) Cattle. "C attle" means animals of the bovine genus regardless of sex. (c) Director. Di rector of Community Development for the City of Englewood or his designee. (d) Enclosure or inclosure. "Enclosure" also "inclosure " means land surrounded by some visible obstruction such as a fence. (e) Fowl. "Fowl" means a bird of any kind except those birds maintained within a residence and a cage not exceeding twenty-five (25) cubic feet. (f l Goat. "Goat" means any of various hollow- horned ruminant mammals (esp. of the genus Capra) r egardless of sex. (g) Hog. "Hog" mean s swine, pigs or any of various stout-bod ied short legged omnivorous mammals (family Suidae). • • I • • In n • • • - (h) Horse . "Horse" mean s an animal of the genus equv s and species caballus r ega rdless of sex. (i) Lives tock. "Livestock" means farm animals, including but not limited to, cow s, horses, sheep and pigs . (j) Neighborhood. "Neighborhood" means a place nea r, an a djo ining or surrounding district, a more imme diate vicinity. (k) Pig~. "Pigs " means swine, hog or any of va rious stout-bodied, short legged onmivorous mamm als (family Su i dae). (1) Premise s. "Premises" means the area or tract of land surrounding the residence, or place of business , of the owner or custodian of any animal or fowl, which area or tract of land appertains to the residence or place of business. (m ) Rabbit . "Rabbit" means any member of the hare famil y rega rdle ss of sex. (n) Shee p. "Sh eep " means any of numerous reminant mammal s (genus Ovis) regardless of sex. (o) Swine . "Swine " means hog, pig or any of var ious stout-bod i ed short legged omnivorous mammals (family Suidae). 11-11-22: PREMISES KEPT CLEAN Any person who own s or controls any lot, barn, stable, shed, building or other place where domest i c fowls or animals are kept, shall keep the build i ng and premi ses i n a clean and sanitary condition and shall remove all manure fro m the premises at least once each week. 11-11-2 3 : LIVESTOCK RUNNI NG AT LARGE It is unlawful for any person who i s the owner, posses- sor or custodian of a ny a n i mal includ ing but not limited to horses, asses, mule s, c attle, sheep, swine, f ow l or goats, to suffe r or permit t he same to run at large within the City of Englewood. Any s u ch animal s fou nd running at large may be taken up, impounded, an d disposed of by the police d epartme nt in the manner prov ided by law. -2- I • • • ( 0. ? ) • • - 11-11-24: DISTURBANCE OF NEIGHBORHOOD PROHIBITED It is unlawful for any person to keep or maintain any animal or fowl within the City which hab itual ly or continuously disturb s the p eace and quiet of the neighborhood and the keeping of any such animal or fo wl shall be declared to be a nuisance. 11-11-25: BUL LS PROHIBITED It is unlawfu l for any person to keep or harbor within the City of Englewood any Bul l or uncastrated male cattle. 11-11 -26: HOGS P ROHIBITED It is unlawful for any person to keep or harbor within the City of En glewood any hogs , pigs, or swine. 11-11-27: CATTLE, SHEE P, GOATS OR HORSES-RESTRICTED It is unlawful fo r any person to herd, keep, maintain or harbor any cattle, shee p, goats or horses or other livestock within the city limits except as provided in this Article II. 11-1 1-28: CATTLE, SHEEP, GOATS AND HORSES--PERMIT REQUIRED (a) No person shal l keep or maintain cattle, sheep, goats or horses within the city limits unless such person has a valid permit so to do. (b) Application for a permit to keep cattle, sheep, goats or horses shall be made in writing to the Director and shall contain an adequate descri ption of the real property upon which cattle, sheep, goats or horses are to be kept and maintained. Following application, the Director shall cause the premises to be inspected , and if all the requirements of this code are com- plied with, he shall authori ze issuance of the permit. ~ Direc tor shall iss~e all permits upon the payment of a fee of five dolla rs. A permit shall continue to the end of the calendar year unless revoked as herei n provided. 11-11-29: CATTLE, SHEEP, GOATS AND HORSES CONDITIO NS REQUIRED FOR PERMIT The Director shall authorize issuance of a permit to keep and maintain cattle, shee p, goats and horses on certain descr ibe d premises within the City upon his determination that the following cond it ions or requirements ar e complied with: (a) or lessees of ~square It,, t1tJ o P ermits may be issued only to resident owners real property having a minimun lot area of feet. -3- • I • • C • ., • • - (b ) A maximum of t wo (2) cattle, s heep, goats or horses o r C0 11J9~nation thereof may be kept or maintained on the first ~1 'ih:f8a're f eet of la nd described i n each permit and one (1) add i t ion a l ca ttle, shee p, goats, o r horses or combination there of ma y be kept or maintai ned for each additional ~l b ,~oo square feet of land de scribed in each permit. Any r eal property included in a permi t i ssued hereun der shall not be included in another permi t e x ce pt a permit for rabbits and fowl. 11-11-30: RABBITS AND FOWL --RESTRICTED It is unlawful for any person to keep, maintain, or harbor any rabbi ts or fowl within the city limits except as provided i n t his cha pter. 11-11-31: RABBITS AND FOWL --PERMIT REQUIRED (a) No pers on shall keep or maintain any rabbits or fowl within the city limits unless such person has a valid permi t so to do. (b) Applica tion for a permit to keep rabb i ts and/or fowl shall b e made in writ ing to the Director and shall contain an adequate d es cription of the real property upon which rabbits ) and/or fowl are to be kept and maintained. Following application, the Directo r shall cua se the premises to be inspected, and if all the requriements o f this code are complied with, he shall authorize issuance o f the permit. The Director shall issue all \·1'< 5 permits upon t he ~ayment of a fee of five dollars ($5.00). A · , permit shall c o ntinue to the end of the calendar year unless /6,~oo revoked as he rei n provi ded. 11-11-32: RABBITS AND FOWL--CONDITIONS REQUIRED FOR PERMIT The Di r ecto r shal l a uthorize issuance of a permit to keep and ma i ntain rabbits a nd/or fowl on certain described pre- mises withi n t h e City upon hi s determination that t he following c o ndit ions or r e q u ireme nts are c omplied with: (a) P ermits may b e issued only to resident owners or lessees o f re al prope rty havi ng minimum lot area of~ square feet. ,<.. lb, cl lJ o.,~,C'-' '? ~ ~':-1./1'-0J, (b) A maximum o f ten J10) r a b i ts and/or fowl or combination thereof may b e kept or maintained on the first ~ s q u a r e feet o5 land desc r ibed in each permit and an additional ten (16) rab b it s and/or f owl or combinati9p thereof may b e kept or maint a i n e d for each addi t i o n al~ '!r~re feet of land des c r ibe d in e a c h permi t. Any real property included in -4- --~----~--·'---..-_ I • • - • , • • - a p ermit issued hereunder sha ll n ot be included i n a n other permit except a permi t for cattle , she ep , g oats and horse s. (c) Ex cept ion: Where the r e are max imum of two (2) rabb i t s, no minimum l ot area o r permit is required . 11-11-33: BUILDINGS FOR ANIMALS (a) Any shed , coup e, b arn o r stable i n which cattle , s heep, goat, horses , rabb i ts o r fowl or any other anima l is kept or main t a ine d s hal l not b e c loser than twenty- five feet to any building occup ied as a r e sidence or used for h uman habitation,..aod fif~y f eat f,1;0111 ii.RY liitrae~ er pseperty ..i.Ae. All property where any a ni mals are t o be k e pt o r ma i n - taine d sh all be fenced 9¥ w,A.1s i >E ~~ ~ig tlt t'e11ce, which fence sball bii eefl!!l t rt1cted at l east tweAty five feet from the out11.i..'1e · se'olAQ i ,1;y li Ra e f tfle fHi Sf"er~y deseribe'1 .i..R ~he appli- 0-il.t i oR fe r a p e rnc i ~ herec:tne~r, t,lH~.C}J a ad_t.,~-u..,tf-R 1 6 Ont4<.'X..I ,Hu/)')(_ .-tU<.-du x. ~ (!ALe,lt-uvUJ. IJ (b) The construction of structures shall b e governed by a ppl icable ordina nces a nd codes. 11-11-34: REVOC ATI ON OR DE NIAL OF PERMIT (a) The Director may revoke any p e rmit issued ) hereunder upon the ground s tha t the permi ttee is v i olat i ng or has v iolated any of the provisions in Article II , A copy of the notice of revoca t ion shall be mailed the permittee by the Di rector. Said rev oca t i on to be effective thirty (30) days f rom the date of notice. The Permi ttee shall appeal within ten (10) days aft e r receipt of sa i d not ice of revocation by fil ing a notice ,o f appeal with the Se cretary of the Board of Adju stment and Appeals wh o shall not ify t he Director of said appeal. T hereafter t he S e c retary of t he Board of Adjust- ment and Appeals shall cause a written notice to be mailed to the permit tee and the Director n otifying e ach t hat a hearing on the r evocation will be he ld at a meet i ng of t he Board of Adju stment and Appeals, said me eti n g t o be he l d not less than ten (10) day s from the date of mai ling s u c h notice. Such not ice shall specify the time and plac e o f t he h e aring. If, upon such hearing , the Bo ard of Adj u stment and Appeals finds t h a t the permittee has violated a n y of the p r o v i sions of this Ar t icle II, the Board of Adju stment an d Appea ls s hall not overru le the revocation of the pe rmit or p e rmi t s a nd t h e permittee shall be allowed fo rty-eight hours withi n which to remove all animals covered hereunde r and ten (1 0 ) days t o remove any offensive or prohibited material . (b ) Upon the denial of a pe rmi t u n der the provi sions o f thi s Arti cle II, the Director shall cause wr i tten notice -5- • I • • - - • • • ., • • • of such denial to be mailed to the applicant, notifying the appl icant thereof. An applic ant desiring to appe al such d enial shall within ten (10) days of receipt of the notice of d enial, file with the Secre tary of Board o f Adjustment and Appeals a written reque st for a hearing before the Board of Ad justment and Ap peals. Upon receipt of a request for hearing, the Secretary of Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall give notice of the hearing to app licant and the Director in the manner provided in paragraph (a) of this section for hearings upon revocation . The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall follow ing such hearing, either direct that the permit be issued or den ied. 11-11-35 : SLAUGHTERHOUSES PROHIBITED No slaughterhouse or other place for slaughtering animals shall be kept within the City. 11-11-36: HIDES It shall be u nlawful for any person to keep, within the City, any green, unsalted hides for a period exceeding twenty-four hours . 11-11-37: DISPOSITION OF DEAD ANIMALS When any an i mal shall die within the City, it shall be the duty of the owner or keeper thereof to remove the body of such an imal forthwit h beyond the limits of the City. If · such body is not forthwi th removed, the same shall be deemed a nuisance and such ,owner or keeper the author of a nuisance. When t he body o f any dead animal shall be in any street, highway or public grounds in the City, it shall be the duty of the Chie f of Police or other pol i ce officer, when knowledge thereof shall come to him, to cause such body to be removed forthw ith beyond the limits of the City. Introduced, read in full and passed on First Reading on the ,cj/A.).. day of Novembe r, 1977. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the cJJ4'lay of November, 1977. MAYOR -6- • I • • • • • • • • ATTEST: ex officio Ci ty Clerk-Treasurer I, William D. James, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the ~day of November, 1977. ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer -7- • I • • • ., • • • INTROD UCED AS A BILL BY COUNCI LMAN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A BILL FOR AH ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE II, SECTION 11, CHAPTER 11, TITLE XI, CONTROLLING, REST RICTING AND PROHIBITING CERTAIN ANIMALS, FOWL AND ANIMA L BY-P RODUCTS. BE IT ORDA INE D BY THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That Article II, Section 11, Chapter 11, Title XI of the 1976 E.M.C as amended to read as follows: 11-11-21 : DEFINITIONS When use d in this Article II, the words and phrases def ined in thi s chapter, for the purposes of this title, have the meaning s r e spectively ascribed to them in this chapter . (a) Animal. "Animal" means any animate being which > is endowed with the power of voluntary motion; all living c reatures not human. (b) Cattle. "Cattle" means animals of the bovine genus regardless of sex. (c) Director. Director of Community Development for the City of Englewood or his designee. (d) Enc losure or inclosure. "Enclosure" also "inclosure" means land surrounded by some visible obstruction such as a fence. (e) Fowl. "Fowl" means a bird of any kind except those birds maintained within a residence and a cage not exceeding twenty-five (25) cubic feet. (f) Goat. "Goat" means any of var ious hollow- horned rumi nant mammals (esp. of the genus Capra) r ega rdless of sex. (g) Hog. "Hog" means .sw i ne, pigs or any of various stout-bodied short legged omnivorous mammals (family Suidae). • I • • ., • • - (h) Ho r se. "Horse" means an animal of the genus equvs and species caballus regardless of sex. (i) Livestock. "Livestock" means farm animals, including but not limited to, cows, horses, she ep and pigs. (j) Neighborhoo d. "Neighborhood" means a place near, an adj oining or surrounding district, a more imme diate vicinity. (k) Pig~. "Pigs" means swine, hog or any of various stout-bodied, short legged onmivorous ma mmals (family Su i dae). (1) Premises . "P remises" means the area or tract of l and surroun ding the residence, or place of busine ss, of the owner or custodian of any a n i mal or fowl, which area or tract of land a pper t ains to the residence or place of business. (m) Rabbit . "Rabbit" means any member of the hare fam i ly regardless of sex. (n) S he ee. "Sheep" means any of numerous reminant mammals (gen us Ovis) regardless of sex. (o) Swine . "Swine" means hog, pig or any of vario u s stout-bodied short legged omnivorous mammals (family Suidae). 11-11-22 : PREMISES KEPT CLEAN Any p erson who owns or controls any lot, barn, stable, shed, building or other place where domestic fowls or animals are kept, shall keep the building and premises in a clean and sanitary cond i tion and shal l remove all manure from the premises at least once e a c h we ek. 11-11 -23: LI VESTOCK RUNNING AT LARGE It is unlawful for any person who is the owner, posses- sor or custodian of a ny an i mal including but not limited to horses, a s ses, mule s, c attle, sheep, swine, fowl or goats, to suffer or p ermi t the same to run at large within the Ci t y of Englewood. An y s u c h animals foun d running at large may be taken up, impounde d, a nd d i spo s ed of by the police department in the manner provi ded by l a w. -2- • I • • ( • • • • 11-11-24: DISTURBANCE OF NEIGHBORHOOD PROHIBITED It i s unlawful fo r any person to keep or maintain any animal or fowl within the City which habitually or continuously disturbs the peace and quie t of the neighborhood and the keeping of any such anima l or fowl shall be declared to be a nuisance. 11-11-25: BULLS PROHIBITED It is unlawfu l for any person to keep or harbor within the City of Englewood any Bull or uncastrated male cattle. 11-11-26: HOGS PROHIBITED It is unlawf ul for any person to keep or harbor within the City of Englewood any hogs, pigs, or swine. 11-11-27 : CAT TLE, SHEEP, GOATS OR HORSES-RESTRICTED It is unlawful for any person to herd, keep, maintain or harbor any cattl e, s hee p, goats or horses or other livestock within the city limits except as provided in this Article II. 11-11-28: CATTLE , SHEEP, GOATS AND HORSES--PERMIT REQUIRED (a) No pers on shall keep or maintain cattle, sheep, goats or horses within the city limits unless such person has a valid permit so to do. (b) Application for a permit to keep cattle, sheep, goats or hors es sha ll be made in writing to the Director and shall conta in an adequa te description of the real property upon which cattle, shee p, goats or horses are to be kept and mainta1ned. Following application, the Director shall cause the premises to be inspected, a nd if all the requirements of this code are com- plied with, he sha ll authori ze issuance of the permit. The Director shall issue all permits upon the payment of a fee of five dollars. A permit shall continue to the end of the calendar year unless revoked as herein provided. 11-11 -29 : CATTL E, SHEEP, GOATS AND HORSES CON DITION S REQUIRED FOR PERMIT The Direc tor shall authorize issuance of a permit to keep and maintain catt l e , she ep, goats and horses on certain described premise s wi t hin t he City upon his determination that the fo llowing conditions or requirements are complied with: (a) Permits may be issued only to resident owners or lesse es of real p rop e rty havi ng a minimun lot area of 18,000 squ are feet. -3- • I • • ( • • • • (b) A maximum of two (2) cattle, sheep, goats or horses or combination thereof may be ke pt or main t ained on the first 1 8 ,000 sq uare fee t of l and descr i bed in each permit and one (1) add itional cattle, sheep, goats, or horses or combination thereof may be kept o r maintai ned for each additional 18,000 square f e e t of land d e scrib e d in eac h permit. Any real property included in a permit issued h e r e under shall not be included in another p ermit except a pe rmit for rabbits and fowl. 11-11-3 0 : RABBITS AND FOWL --RESTRICTED I t is unlawful for any person to keep, maintain, or harbor a ny ra bbi ts or f owl wi th i n the city limits except as provided i n this chapte r. 11-11-31 : RABBI T S AND FOWL --PERMIT REQUIRED {a) No pers on shal l keep or maintain any rabbits or fowl wi thin the city limits u nless such person has a valid permit s o to do. (b) Application f or a permit to keep rabbits and/or fowl sha ll be made in writing t o the Direct or and shall contain an adequate description of t he real property upon which rabbits ~ and/or f o wl are to be kept a nd maintained. Following application, the Dire ctor s h a ll cuase the premises to be inspected, and if all the requriements of thi s code are complied with, he shall authorize issuan ce of t he permit. The Director shall issue all permits upon the p a yme nt of a fee of five dollars ($5.00). A permit shall continue to the end of the calendar year unless revoked as here i n PfOV~d e d. 11-1 1 -3 2: RABBITS AND FOWL--CONDITIONS REQUIRED FOR PERMIT The Director sha ll authorize issuance of a permit to keep and ma intain rabbits a nd/or fowl on certain described pre- mises within the City upon hi s determination that the following conditions o r requirements a re complied with: {a) Permit s may b e i ssued only to res i dent owners or lessees of real property havi ng minimum lot area of 18,000 square feet. (b ) A maximum of ten (10) rabb i ts and/or fowl or c omb i n ation thereof may be kept o r mai n t a i ned on t he first 1 8,000 square feet of land desc r i bed i n each p ermi t and an a dd itional ten (10) rabbits and /or f owl o r c ombi n ation thereof may be kept or maintained for e ach add i tional 18,000 square feet of l a n d des cribed in each p e rmi t. Any re al property included in -4- • I • • ., • • - a permi t issued hereunder shall no t be included in another permit except a permit for cattle, sheep, goats and horses. (c) Ex ce ption: Whe re there are ma x imum of two (2) rabbits, no minimum lot area or permit i s required. 11-11-33: BUILDINGS FOR ANIMALS (a) Any shed, co upe, barn or stable in which cattle, sheep, goat, horses, rabbits or fowl or any other animal is kept or maint a ine d shall not be closer than twenty- five feet to any building occupied as a residence or used for human habitation and fifty feet from any street or property line. All property where any animals are to be kept or main- tained sha ll be fenced by a six foot high fence, which fence shall b e constructed at least twenty-five feet from the outside 'boundary line of the property described in the appli- cation for a permit here under. (b) The construction of structures shall be governed by appl icable ord i nances and codes. 11-11-34: REVOCATI ON OR DENIAL OF PERMIT (a) The Dire c tor may revoke any permit issued hereunder upon the grounds that the permittee is violating or has viol a ted any of the provisions in Article II. A ~opy of the notice of revoca tion shall be mailed the permittee by the Director. Said revocation to be effective thirty (30) days from the date of notice. The Permittee shall appeal within ten (10) days after receipt of said notice of revocation by filing a notice ,of appeal with the Secretary of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals who shall notify the Director of said appeal. Thereafter the Secretary of the Board of Adjust- ment and Appeals shall ca use a written notice to be mailed to the permittee and the Director notifying each that a hearing on the revocation will be he ld at a meeting of the Board of Adjustment and Appeal~ said mee ting to be held not less than ten (10) days from the date of mailing such notice. Such notice sha ll specify the time and place of the hearing. If, upon such hearing, the Board of Adjustment and Appeals finds that the permittee has violated any of the provisions of this Article II, the Board of Adjustmen t and Appeals shall not over r ule the revocation of the permit or permits and the permittee shall be allowe d forty-eigh t hours within which to remove all animals covered hereunder and ten (10) days to remove any offensive or prohibited material. (b) Upon the denial of a permit under the provisions of this Article II, the Director shal l cause written notice -5- • I • • • • • • • of such denial to be mailed to the applicant, notifying the applic ant thereo f. An applicant desiring to appeal such denial shall within ten (10) days of receipt of the notice of denial, file with the Secretary of Board of Adjustment and Appeals a written request for a hearing before the Board of Adjustment and Appeals. Upon receipt of a request for hearing, the Secretary of Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall give notice of the hearing to applicant and the Director in the manner provided in paragraph (a) of this section for hearings upon revocation. The Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall following such hearing, either direct that the permit be issued or denied. 11-11 -35: SLAUGHTERHOUSES PROHIBITED No slaughterhouse or other place for slaughtering animals shall be kept within the City. 11-11-36: HIDES It shall be unlawful for any person to keep, within the City, any green, unsalted hides for a period exceeding twenty-four hours. 11-11-37: DISPOSITION OF DEAD ANIMALS When any animal shall die within the City, it shall be the duty of the owner or keeper thereof to remove the body of such animal fort hw ith beyond the limits of the City. If · such body is not forthwith removed, the same shall be deemed a nuisance and such .owner or keeper the author of a nuisance. When the body of any dead animal shall be in any street, . highway or publ i c grounds in the City, it shall be the duty of the Chief of Police or other police officer, when knowledge thereof shall come to him, to cause such body to be removed forthwith beyond the limits of the City. on the Introd uced, read in full and passed on First Reading ~~~day of November, 1977. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the ~~day of November, 1977. MAYOR -6- • I • • - • • • • • ATTEST: ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I, William D. James, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the ~~day of November, 1977. ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer -7- • I • • - • ., • • • ~er~~~~ /U<J.~ //-~-lb ~ tJ . - INTRODU CED AS A BILL BY COUN CILMAN ~~['?...__,_~-'-=-~~-µ,__,,-=="-~~ A BILL FOR AN ORDIN AN CE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT FOR LIBRARY SERVICES BETWEEN THE ARAPAHOE REGIONAL LIBRARY DISTRICT AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOO D. WHEREA S, The Ar a pahoe Regional Library District, bein g a statutory regional library d istrict organized and exi sti ng pursuant to Title 24, Article 90 , Colorado Revised Statutes, 1973 , as amended , for the purpsoe of providing library service to the res ide nts of the unincorporated areas of Arapahoe County and those municipalities within said county not operating thei r own public l ibraries; and WHEREA S, the City of Englewood operates a public library within its corporate boundaries and desires to cooperate with the District in provid ing l ibrary service to District residents accordi ng to the terms and conditions as hereinafter set forth below, and in accordance with applicable statutes of the Sta t e of Colorado; and WHEREAS, the parties have contracted previously for a cooperative approac h to provision of said library services and desire to continue providing said services between the City and the District. NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLO RADO, as follows: Section 1. That the City of Englewood, Colorado, a Mun i cipal corporation , shall enter into an Agreement with the Arapahoe Regional Library District for the calendar year 1978 as provided generally herein as follows: 1. The District and the City shall circulate available items to qualified cardholders and residents wh ile maintainin g r ecord s to be submit ted to each other on a quarterly basis which shall show items circulated by the City to the District and the District to the City at the rate of $.5 5 per transaction. A payment wi l l be made to the library with greater circulation by the library wi th lesser circulation. • I • • • Sect ion 2. ., • • • 2. The term of this Agreement s hall be for the year 19 78, Janua ry through December wherein all qualified cardholde rs ma y en j oy reciprocal borrowing at the City and District facilities with all rules and regulat ion s applying. 3. Tha t neithe r the District nor the City shall receive any equi ty in book stock for library facilities by virtue of this Agreement. 4 . The District and City s hall have access to each others l ibrary records for ver i fication during normal business hours. 5. The City wi l l establish and maintain a bookmobile s top once a week at Alice Terry School. 6. During the annual audit of each party, the auditors will select a month randomly and review it to verify transactions. The result shall be forwarde d to the other party by June 1, 1979. The District will pay not more than $500.00 for said audit. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute the same for and o n behalf of the City of Englewood, and the Director of F inance, Ex Officio City Clerk-Treasurer is hereby directed to attest the same and affix the official seal of the City thereto. Section 3. Inasmuch as t he within Agreement with the Arapahoe Regional Library District is s cheduled to become effective January 1, 1978, and should the Agreement not be rat i fied and approved effective as of that date, the City of Engl e wo od would be penal ized as a result of a loss of revenues acc ruing to it and, accordingly, the Council finds and determine s that an emergency exists and that the passage of the wi thin Bill for Ordinance is necessary for the immediate preservation of public property, health, peace and safety , and said Bill for Ordinan c e shall become effective upon publication after fin a l passage. 1 r?~roduced, read in ful l and passed on First Read i ng on the ~ay of November , 1977. -2- • I • • • • ., • • • Publ i shed as a Bil l for an Ordinance on the ~tlday of Novembe r , 1977. MAYOR ATTEST: ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I, William D. James, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, /;itroduced, read in full and passed first reading on the 4 '.o). day of November, 1977. on ex off icio City Clerk-Treasurer -3- I • • / (( ·-- • • ., • • .. • TnlS AC.~.!.;'1:.0'..c. fT , m~ul e arid e.ntt>r ~d Jr,Lo o n this ---day of ------- 1~78, b y dJi d !.... ti.,e en the ARJ.f/J!OE !='EG ?G:~kl. 1.1 r,p.;.fiy DISTRICT, h e rei n •fter son.o time1 rt:!erred to •• •otstrict"', a nd TH E ClTY op ENGLEWOOD , • Hi.:nicipel Corpcr ation , Stttt.e of Colorado, hereina fter so:,etime a referred to aa "'Ci ty•, wr r..a.s s2111, h'lU·:RtAS, the 1\,-.i p a hoe Rc9icna l LJLra ry Dist rict, be$n9 • ata tu tory reiy 1ono1 l l J br.1ry dhtrict. organJ :ed and u xi stin9 pur nuant to Title 24, Article 90, Color11do Ra vined Statut.ea, 1 973 , as a.me nded, f or the purpose of v rovid in9 library 1arvic e to the r esi den t s o f t he unincorporated are a, ot Arap,1 ~oe Cou nty and tho 1Jo mW1icipal1ti e1 wi thin ••id county not o perating thair own p ublic librarie•, a n d WHEJU-'.AS, the City of En'Jlcwood o pe rates • publio lJbrary within ita corp>r•te boundari•• .nd dosJrc 1 to coope r .ate with th• Di1tri c t in providint library •ervJce to D1atr1ct re s ident, a ccording to the terlftl and cond.ition1 •• hereinafter ••t f o r th bel ov, a nd Jn a ccor dance with applicable etatute1 of the WHERl:AS, t he partio a h ave eontrocted pre v ious ly for a cooperative app ro.>ch lo prov11Jon ot taJd library ser v Jeca and des ire to c ont i nue providin9 seJd aervi ce a bclWeert the ':ity a n d t he Dii.trJ ct. HOW, THt:REt'O RE, for and i n consid e ration of the ,nutual premi1e1 Mrein, 1. The Di atrict s hall c:l.rcul a te to library c ardhold1ra of the City ot £n9lowo od any it111 av11labl 1 for c ircul a tion froa the Diatrict' • libru:y faciUtJea, and the Ci ty ahllll ~irculat1 to Ar a pahoe Cou.nty re1 t d1nte who qua lity for and po1 s 111 • Di 1trict library card any iteni a vai lable for circulat ion fraa the City' a library f1ci litie1 . Bo th the Dist rict Mt! t.h1 City 1hall JMintain circulation reeord1 for 11id transa ctions a n d shal l eubffl1 t the •&N to each oth•r on • c;uarterly beat,. Upon the receipt ot 11atd reporta. th• City ehe l l debit the District f or each i tem circul ated by the City t o Di atrJ.et c •rdholders, and the Oht rict shall debit th, City for e a ch itenii circulated by t h• Distri c t t o the CJty c a rdholdera a t the rate of f i f ty-five c e nt1 ($0.55) p•r trAJ,s a ction, and payment for the n et d i f forence t,ctwcen sai d tran sact.ion• sha ll be, 1'1 &de acco1 dingl y by t he l ibrary wi th the l e&ser cl rcul .. tt on fi 9ur1111 to the 1 ibre.ry with tho greate r drculatJon f ig ure s at t h f.s r a t e . • I ,. I I ' ' : . '. '' ~,·, '' ··~ ~. fl. I •1\ i /' . ,:._:: . .-·. ;1 '"'i -;., ....... ,.· ~ •r ,. · .. ; ... . , I • • In • ( ' • • • - -2- 2. Tho lctt'l\ o f t t'.1!1 "grcc ::e:-.t s ~all ~! for 1.J.o )'C;At' COffifficncing January 1, 1 9 78 up lo an d i n cludfr.g ~1.:,-.::~~r 31 , l 'J 78. D\l ring aaid t erm, all que lified c .uJholdera tor both th• Distr i ct and th• City llbrarJoa ma y en joy re c \rroc•l borrowi ng et both th• City 1,nd the D1atrict facilit iea rc~poctively, a nd said c•rdho ldera shall bo a.ubj•ct to all applicablo rulea and r <:9ulation1 uit.ocioted thorr.>with. l. It is umlcratood between the partiea hereto th1t the Diatrict shall no t rocaivo any C!!uity in l>ook &tock nr in ony of the City'• libr~ry_ facilitiea by virtuo of the tom1 of thla Agrccmontr And, the City 1h1ll not raceiva -11:r equity in tho book •tock or in any of the Olatrict'• library Caci1itie1 bf vi rt ue of thh agroem9nt. 4. The Piatrl ct shall have acco•• to City 11.brary record• durin9 no11N1l busine•• hours !cc tho purpose ct verifying all figure• •upplied: t.o the Dietrict by · the City and the City s hall h.1v e accet.a to .Diatrict l~brary record• for tha same purpose. 5. During the ter11 of thi• Agreement, City will a1tahlieh and maintain a bookfflllbile 1toJ) on a once-a-week basia to the fol lowin9 area, Alice Torry School 6. During the annuel audi t of each party to thi1 a9reement, an a\adit of o ne month'• l iLrary 0 tcansacUo na underlakon pur&UIL11t to the te.r•• of thi1 agrettmont shall be roviewod. The month to be ravie\194 ahAll be randoaly Hl1cte4 ' by the audl tor•, .ind the reviow a hall be 1N1(!e by vert tying J11icrofila reeordl ot .•aid trana1ctiona or by other accepted ine.ana. The reault of ••ch annual audi t of aa i d transaction• occuri-inf for the tetffl of thia agree,-nt ahall be forwarded !orthwitll to the other party for ita review, but in no ewnt later than .June 1, 1979. The District will support coat of aaid audit to a Su:\ not to exceed $500. 00. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the partiea have set their handa and aeala below. AT:"E.ST1 ARAPAHOE l<EGION~L LIBRARY DISTRICT By _____________ _ Pre s ident, Board of Tru•t••• AT7[51'1 THE CITY OP ENGU:WOOO By ____________ _ }:ayor i!~ officio Cit)' Cl crk-Trra s urer • , . r -. r· I I ··! I .. ..., ! . ~'. ... .-. .,.\ ... ·, .l .. ::- .(~ . .,, ·:·.· 'i'· , . .'·· ·.•:., ·:-'·,. . .... •, ;,,. I • • In ,..., ( • • • • INT RODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN~~~~~~~~~~ A BI LL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT FOR LIBRARY SERVICES BETWEEN THE ARAPAHOE REGIONAL LIBRARY DISTRICT AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. WHEREAS, The Arapahoe Regional Library District, being a statutory regional library district organized and existing pursuant to Title 24, Article 90, Colorado Revised Statutes, 1973, as amended, for the purpsoe of providing library service to the residents of the unincorporated areas of Arapahoe County and those municipalities within said county not operating their own public libraries; and WHE REA S, the City of Englewood operates a public library within its co r porate boundaries and desires to cooperate with the District in providing library service to District res idents according to the terms and conditions as hereinafter set forth below, and in accordance with applicable statutes of the State of Colorado; and WHEREAS, the parties have contracted previously for a cooperat ive approach to provision of said library services and desire to continue prov i ding said services between the City and the Distr ict. NOW, T HEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Sect ion 1. That the City of Englewood, Colorado, a Mun icipal corporation, shal l enter into an Agreement with the Arapahoe Reg i onal Library District for the calendar yea r 1978 as provided generally herein as f o llows: 1. The District and the City shall circulate available items to qualified cardholders and residents while maintaining records to be submitted to each other on a quarte rly basis which shall show items circulated by the City to the District and the District to the City at the rate of $.55 per transaction. A payment will be made to the library with greater circulation by the library with lesser circulation . • I • • ........ ( \ , • • - 2. The term of this Agreement shall b e for the year 1978, January through December wherein all qua lif ied cardholders may enjoy reciprocal borrowing at the City and District facilities with all rule s and regula tio n s applying. 3. That n ei ther the District nor the City shall recei v e any equi ty in book stock for library facilities by virtue of this Agre ement . 4. The District and City shall have access to each others library records for verification d u r in g normal business hours. 5. The City will establish and maintain a bookmobile s top once a week at Alice Terry School. 6. Duri ng the annual audit of each party, the auditors will select a month randomly and review it to verify trans act ions. The result shall be forw arded to the other party by June 1, 1979. The District will pay not more than $500.00 for said audit. Section 2. ) The Mayor is hereby authorized and d irected to execute the same for and on behalf of the City of Englewood, and the Director of F i nance, Ex Officio City Clerk-Treasurer is hereby directed to attest the s ame and affix the official seal of the City thereto. Section 3. Inasmuch as the within Agreement with the Arapahoe Regional Library District is s c h edu led to become effective January 1, 1978, and should the Agreeme nt not be ratified and approved effective as of that date, the City of Englewood would be penalized as a result of a loss of revenue s accruing to it and, accordingly, the Counc il finds and determines that an emergency exists and that the passage of the within Bill for Ordinance is necessary for t he immediate preservation of public property, health, peace and safety, and said Bill for Ordinance shall become effe ctive upon publication after final passage. Introduc e d , read in full and passed on First Reading on the ~~day of Novembe r, 1977 . -2- • I • • - , • • • Published as a Bi ll for a n Ordinance on the No v ember , 1 9 7 7. MAYOR ATTEST: e x of fi c i o City Cl erk-Treasurer ___ day of I , Wi l l iam D. James, do hereby certify that the above and fore go i ng is a true, a c cu r ate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full and passed on first readi ng on the day of November, 1977. ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer -3- • • i I • • - ·-- • , • • • Ttt lS AG f .!:!:!'.r.ftT, t!la i )e and t:ntc r ~d j r,lo o n thie d ay of------- 1~76, b y .i r,d !.,._.t-.,ec n ;he ARJ..f lJ!OE ~EG l C,tU.L J.l ~1 P.J..FtY D1STRJCT, h ereS n a!t.er SOl',c,lirnea r£":!cu-ed t o al "Oi s t.rict", a nd 'nfE CI TY OP' ENG LEWOOD, a th .i nlci pal Co q>er•tion, Sld t e o f Colorado , herein af te r so:"'ctir"'lea referred to aa "City•, wr ·r:a:ssEi1t, WH J-:,U:A S, t h e hr.ipahoe ~C!)ional L JLrary Dis trict, bet n; • statutory rer~ional library distr ict o r9an ized and 1..txistin9 pursuan t to Title 2 •, Article 90, Color"do Ravined S t at ut.ea, 1973, as amended, for the purpo•• of provi ding library ser vice to the resident& of the unincorporated aro aa of Arari,1'!°• Ceiunty and tho1110 municipalities within said coWlty not ope rating their own public librariea, a nd WHERJ-~.'5, the Ci ty of Engl e wood opcr•tes a p ublio lJbrary vJt:hln ita eorror•te boundarie1 •nd dodrc1 to coope rate with the Diatrict ln provJ.c:Un9 libru·y service to Di•trict re sident, a ccordi ng to the ten,1a a.rut conditlon1 •• hareinafter ••t forth bel ow, and Jn ~cco rdance liiith applicable atatutea of the Stat e of Colorado, an4 WHk:RJ:;AS, the partio1 have contracted previously for a c ooperative a ppro.ich lo provi1ion of 1aid l ibrary service • and deair• to c ontinue providln9 s a i d aerv ice a between the ,:t t y and the Di!'ltrict. HC:lif, THt::R£t'ORE, for tnd i n conside ration of the JnUtual p re1'liaea herein, it 11 agree d by and between the p1ir ~ioa hereto aa !ollova, 1. The Diatrict shall circulate to library ca.rdholdera Or the City ot E.nglevood eny it111 availabl1 for circulation froa the Dlatrict• • library facilitiaa, &n4 the City s hall circulate to Arapahoe County r1aid1nt1 who qualify for and poasaaa a Diatrict Ubruy card •ny iten1 available for clrculatiora fna the City' a library facilltie•. Bo th the Cl air l et and th• City ahall maint9i.n circulation record• for aaid tran s a ction• and s h all aubmi t the au. to each other 07\ a c;.uarterly baai a. Upon the racelpt of aald report•, the City aha l l debit the District fo r each J te• circul•ted by the Ci ty to Dl s trlc:t ca r dhol~•r•, and: th• Distri ct shal l debit the City tor e a ch lteni circulatea by the Di strict to the City c a rdholder a at the rat• of fifty-fi ve c e nt• ($0.5 5) per trans 1 ctlon, and payment for the n et differe nce between sa id tran aact iona sh ell be made accordingly by t he l i bra ry with the l H>se r c irculat i on fi gurtia to the library wi th the great e r ci rcula tion ti9 ures at t his r a t e. i i ·. I I ' :.• .· ·· 1 1'., ;' -'/' .r._:,: . 't' 't •'.· ,. ~- '·.· ,j •'I ···-• I . ..· .. ; ... >' . ~; ! ,/.·:.:_!,,. '·~ •.. ... ··. •.-. . . ~··., .··· r I .... ... I I l I ,;' I I ' •r ,. I.•.,! ·1 ,· I ~\· . ; ,·1 'I . I ·~-· I • • • , • • • -2- 2. Tho l em of tt.i !I agrcc.:::e r.t !':':all !-.,9: !or lt.o ~·e:ar c:0JM1cncin9 · .J anuary 1, l978 up Lo and incl utlir,g u, . .-.:i:i7 !::io r 31, 1,1a. Du ring aaid t c ,·m, a l l qJJ•lif icd c u:<lholdera !or both the District a.nd th• Cit.y librarJoa may an j oy rei;\pr oc•l borrowi ng at both the Cily and the Diatrict facilitiea rc!lpocti vel y, •nd said c ardho l d era shall be 1;ubject to all appllcablo rule• and r c.-g ul •t Iona a 11sociolcd tho r e-.,1 th. '\. It i• umlc.ratood t..ctwoen the partiea hereto that the Diatrict. shall not rocoivo any c.,.uity io book. stock C"lr in any of the City'• llbr~ry. facilitiee by virtue of t he toJ111a of thle Agrccrnant, and, the City 1h1ll not receiva any equi t y in tho book •tock or in any of the Pi atrict'• library racilitie1 bf vi rl ue of thi1 agroernent. 4. The Diatrlct &h all h1ove acce•a to City library record• durin9 no1'11la1 bu•ine•• hour• Cor tho purpose of verifytn9 all tigur•• aupplied to the Diatric~ by · the City a nd the Ci ly s hal 1 h.l ve acc e lie to .oJ atrict 1 ~brary racorda for t.ha aame purpose. 5. During t he t•r• of thi1 Ag r e eme nt, City will a1tabliah and maintain a bookrn..:,bil• atop on • once-a -week ba,ia to the fol lowin9 area, Alice Torry School 6. t>urin9 the annual a udi t of eac:h party to thia a9reeunt, an audit of one month' a liLrary transa c liona under tal..on purau~t. to the tu•• of thie a9reeJ10nt. 1hall be reviewed. The ,nonth to be reviewed ahall bl randoaly aelected · by th• auditor•, and the revicv 1hall be 1n11~• by verifyin9 "icrof11a reeorda of .•aid tr'ana1ctlona or by other accepted ••na. The reault of eac:11 annual audit of 1atd trans action• occuri-in9 for th• te1111 of thia a9r••-nt ehall be for'-·arded forthwith to the other party for ita revi ew, but i.n no event later than June l, 1979. The Di strict will auppcrt. coat of aaid audit to a .s~ not to c i,ccoed $~00. oo. IN WlTNf.SS WHEREOF, the p artiea h•ve s at t h•lr handl an4 1eala below. AT:"EST1 ARIIPI\HOE REGIONAL LIBAARY DISTRICT i I ·· l' , + ' r ~, r· 1 I ··! ., l., I.,, ' ...,, · .. ,. .. ·lf .~ .. ,· r ,, ... . \,~· ., ·:-'·,·· • ... 0: ., I : j , ·~ . i:. i ... ·1 ··;~_ ... .. ! ·-.:.-.. ,. I ·I . -I Scc r•tary President , Board of Tru,te•• AT7£5Tt THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD By _____________ _ e~ officio Ciq1 ClcTk -Trra s urer r:ayo r • .. .. I • • • • • - 10... •\ RESOLUTIO N NO.~~-J.J~~' SERIES OF 1977 A RESOL UTION OF INTENTION TO ISSUE NOT TO EXCEED $20,000,000 AGGREGATE PR INCIPAL AMOUNT OF HOSPITAL REVENUE BONDS (PORTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS , the City of Englewood, Colorado (hereinafter referred to as the "City"), is authorized by Article 3 of Title 29 of the Col orado Revised Statutes 1973, as amended (hereinafter referred to as the "A ct"), to issue revenue bonds for the purpose of defraying the cost of financing, refinancing, acquiring, improving and equipping any land, building or other improvement and all real or personal properties, and any undivided or other interest in any of the foregoing, whether or not in existence, suitable or used f or or in connection with any hospital or health care facilitie s; and WHERE AS, Porter Memorial Hospital (hereinafter referred to as the "Hospital"), a nonprofit corporation and an organiza- tion described in Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended (hereinafter referred to as the "Code"), and exempt from taxation under Section 501 (a) of the Code, has requested the City to issue and s ell its Hospital Revenue Bonds (Porter Memorial Hospital Pro ject) pursuan t to the provisions of the Act, for the purpos e of refinancing its hospital and health care facilit ies (including establishing a bond reserve fund out of the b ond proceeds) to the end that more adequate hospital care may be provided within the area of the City, which hospital and health care f acilities sha ll constitute a "Project," as that term is de fine d in the Act (hereinaft er referred to as the "Project"); and WHEREAS, the City has determined that the amount, including necess ary expenses incidental to the issuance of the Bonds, neces sary to defray the cost of the refinancing with respect to the Project will require the i ssuance by the City of not to exceed $20,000,000 in aggr egate principal amount of its Hospi tal Revenue Bonds pursuant to the provisions of the Act; and WHERE AS, the Bonds shall be limited obligations of the City, and the principal of and interest on the Bonds shall be payable solely out of the revenues derived from the Project to be refinanced by t he Bonds ; and • I • • - , • • • -2- WHEREAS, the City desires to encourage and retain for the City the operation of the Hospital's facilities and its services, which lie within eight (8) miles of the City's corporate limits . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. This City Council does hereby declare its intention to issue Hospital Revenue Bonds in an aggregate prin- cipal amount not to exceed $20 ,000,000 pursuant to the Act for the purposes of refinancing existing conventional debt with respect to the Project, to establish a bond reserve fund and for financing costs and, in the event title to the Project is conveyed to the City or the Project is leased to the City, to lease or sell t he Project to the Hospital or loan the proceeds from the sale of the Hospital Revenue Bonds to the Hospital in consideration of the Hospital's agreement to make payments to the City at times and in amounts sufficient to pay the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds. 1977. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this a,9/o /,.-day of l7a7!'f;m_k, I> Mayor ATTEST : ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I, William D. James, ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of Resolut~on No.~~Se r~es of 1977, passed by City Council on the ~day of ./l..D[J._0n /µ. 1977. ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer • I • • - • ,, • , • • - RESOLUTION NO. 1 J_, , SERIES OF 1977 A RESOLUTION OF IN TENTION TO ISSUE NOT TO EXCEED $20 ,000,000 AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF HO SPITAL REVENUE BONDS (PORTER MEM ORIAL HOSPITA L PROJECT) OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, the City of Englewood, Colorado (hereinafter refer red to as the "City"), is authorized by Article 3 of Title 29 o f the Col orad o Revised Statutes 1973, as amended (hereinafter refe rred to as the "Act"), to i ssue revenue bonds for the pu r pose of defraying the cost of financing, refinancing, acquiring , improving and e quip ping any land, building or other improvement and all real or personal p rop ert ies, and any undivided or other interest in any of the foregoing, whether or not in existence, suitab le or used for or in connection with any hospital or heal th care facilities; and WHEREAS, Porter Memorial Hospital (hereinafter referred to as the "Hospital"), a nonprofit corporat ion and an organiza-i) tion described in Section 501 (c ) (3) of the Internal Rev enue Code o f 195 4, as amended (hereinafter referred to as the "Code"), and e xempt from taxation under Section 501 (a ) of the Code, has reque ste d the Ci ty to issue and sell its Hospital Rev enue Bonds (Porter Memorial Hospital Project) pursuant to the provisions o f the Act, f o r the purpose of refinancing its hospital and health c are facili ties (including establishing a bond r e serve fund out of the bond proceeds) to the end that mor e adequate ho spita l care may be provided within the area of the City, whi c h hospit a l and health care facilities shall consti tute a "Project," as that term is defined in the Act (her einafter referr e d to as t he "Pro j ect"); and WHEREAS , the City has determined that the amount, i ncluding necessary expenses incidental to the issuance of the Bonds, necessary to defray the cost of the refinancing with respect to the Project will require the issuanc e by the City of not to eKceed $20,000,000 in aggregate principal amount of its Hospital Revenue Bonds purs uan t to the provisions of the Act; and WHEREA S , the Bonds shall be limited obligations of the City, and the principal of and interest on the Bonds shall b e payab le solely out of the revenues derived from the Project to be refinanced by the Bonds; and • I • • - • • , • • • -2- WHE REAS, the City desires to encourage and retain for the City the operation of the Hospital's facilities and its servi ces , which lie within eight (8) miles of the City's co rporate limi ts. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows : Section 1. This City Council does hereby declare its intention to issue Hospital Revenue Bonds in an aggregate prin- cipal amount not to exceed $20 ,000,000 pursuant to the Act for the purposes of refinancing existing conventional debt with respect to the Project, to establish a bond reserve fund and for financing costs and, in the event title to the Project is conveyed to the City or the Project is leas ed to the City, to lease or sell the Proj ect to the Hospital or loan the proceeds from the sale of the Hospital Revenue Bonds to the Hospital in consideration of the Hospital's agreement to make payments to the City at times and in amoun t s sufficient to pay the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Bon?8. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this d ! Q,t'° day of n ~ , 1977. Mayor ATTEST : ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I, William D. James , ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of Resolution No.~~ries of 1977, passed by City Council on th e ~day or:JC~,,w. 1977 . ex o fficio City Clerk-Treasurer • I • • I n ,., • • , • • • 7 RESOLUTION NO, _J\_'.)_. ~-• SERIES OF 1977 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE PROPO SE D 1978 BUDGET. WHEREAS, the City Manager, in accordance with the provisions of the City Charter, submitted a 1978 Budget to the City Council on September 15, 1977; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Englewood has conducted a public hearing on said Budget on October 3, 197 7 and has given considerable study to the aforementioned Bud get on numerous occasions; and WHER EAS , it is the intent of City Council to amend the 1978 Budget as submitted. NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO , as follows: Section 1. Mill Levy Assessed Valua tion Estimated Collectible Estimated Valuation Collectible One Mill Equals Ge neral Fund Levy Estimate Total Mill Levy Section 2. General Fund A. Revenues: Property Tax Cha t'ges for Services - Gene r al Government Total General Fund Revenues B. Expenditures: Engineering -Co n tractual Services Fire Suppression and Adm i nistration -Personal Services Fire Supp res sion and Ad minis trat ion -Capital Outlay l; I: t"" " V Propos e d $124,693,399 99.21 123,708,3 21 124,693 7.00 865 ,958 7.00 $ 65,958 266,133 ~ 81864 ,590 $ 8,835 1,455 ,50 9 2,600 • Amended $124,655,629 99.21 123,670,850 124,656 7.00 865,696 7.00 $ 865,696 296 ,133 $ 8,8941328 $ 20 ,83 5 1 ,4 75,3 37 24,600 I • • - • ( , • , • • - -2- ',~ Proposed Police Pro tection -y·_/ Personal Services , '· ':>Y-J>"" $ Police Protection -.'" ,:Y 1 ,64 3,699 5,100 42,000 57,915 7 075 Capital Outlay aj'.)." •'>" Library 0\: ' ,'1> Parks -Commodities -1· ~ .)-'' ~ Parks -Capital Outlay iv" .XJY Total General Fund Expenditures Section 3 . Sewer Fund A, Revenues: Connection Fees Total Sewer Fund Revenues B. Expenditures: Bi-City Treatment Total Sewer Fund Expenditures $ 8,887,609 $ 20,000 $ 1,347,000 $ 746,982 $ 1,421,779 $ Amended 1,693,199 11,670 43,000 62,115 22 ,07 5 $ 9,017,707 $ 50,000 $ 1,377 ,o oo $ 767,774 $ 1,442,571 ADOPTED ANU APPROVED this ----day of ---------' 1977. Mayor ATTEST: ex officio City Clerk -Treasurer I, William D, James, ex officio City Clerk -Treasurer of the City of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of Resolution No. , Series of 1977, passed by City Council on the day of , 1977. ex officio City Clerk -Treasurer • I • • . -n - • , • • • RESOLUTI ON NO . ~'--_3~~• SERIES OF 1977 A RESOL UT ION AMENDI NG THE PROPOSED 1978 BUDGET. WHEREAS, the City Ma nager , in accordance with the provisions of the City Charter, submitted a 19 78 Budget to the City Council on September 1S, 1977; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the Ci ty of Englewood has conducted a public hearing on said Budget on October 3, 1977 and has given considerable study to the aforementioned Bud get on numerous occasions ; and WHEREAS , it is the intent of City Council to a mend the 197 8 Budget as submitted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV ED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLOM.DO, as follows: Section 1, Mill Levy Assessed Valuation Estimated Collectible Est imated Valuation Collectible One Mill Eq uals General Fund Levy Estimate Total Mill Levy Section 2. General Fund A. Revenues: Property Tax Ch arges for Services - Gene r al Gov e rnment Total General Fund Revenue s B. Expenditures: Engineering -Contractual Services Fire Suppression and Administration -Personal Services Fire Suppression and Administration -Capital Outlay Proposed $124,693,3 99 99 .21 123 ,708,321 124,693 7.00 8 65,958 7.00 $ 865,958 266,133 $ 8 1 864 1S90 $ 8,835 1,455,509 2,600 • Amended $124,655,629 99 .21 123 ,670,850 124,656 7.00 865 ,696 7 .oo $ 865,696 296,133 $ 8,894,328 $ 20,835 1 ,475,337 24,600 I • • - r • Police Pro tection - Personal Services Pol ice Prote c tion - Capital Outlay Library Parks -Commodities Parks -Capital Outlay , -2- Total General Fund Expenditures Sect ion 3. Sewer Fund A. Revenues: Connection Fees Total Sewer Fund Revenues B. Expenditures: Bi-City Treatment Total Sewer Fund Expenditures • • • Proposed $ 1,643,699 5,100 42,000 57,915 7 075 $ 8,887,609 $ 20,000 $ 1,347,000 $ 746,982 $ 1,421.779 Amended $ 1,693 ,199 11 ,6 70 43,000 62,115 22 ,0 75 $ 9,017,707 $ 50,000 $ 1,377,000 $ 767,774 $ 1,442,571 AD OPTED AND APPROVED thisci/J I day of ~rG~n-~-~---· 1977. Mayor ATTEST: ex officio City Clerk -Treasurer I, William D. James, ex officio City Clerk -Treasurer of the City of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and fo regoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of Resolution Noffi. .,I/~ , Series of 1977, passed by City Council on the ,.-3 / o).. day of t funUv , 1977. ex officio City Clerk -Treasurer • I • • , • • • RE SOLUT ION NO. ~~~-• SERIES OF 1977 A RESOLUTION AME NDING THE PROPOSED 197 8 BUDGET. WHEREAS, the City Manager , in accordance with the provisions of the City Charter, submitted a 1978 Budget to the City Council on Se ptember 15, 1977; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Englewood has c onducted a public hearing on said Budget on October 3, 197 7 and has given considerable study to the aforementioned Bud get on numerous occasions; and WHEREAS , it i s the intent of City Cou n cil to amend t he 1978 Budget a s submitted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. Mill Levy Assessed Valu ation Estimated Collectible Estimated Valuation Collectible One Mill Equals General Fund Levy Estimate Total Mill Levy Section 2. General Fund A. Revenues: Property Tax Cha rges for Services - General Government Total General Fund Revenues B. Expenditur es: Engineering -Co ntractual Se r vices Fire Suppression and Administration -Personal Services Fire Supp ress ion and Administration -Capital Outlay Proposed $124 ,693,399 99.21 123 ,708,321 124,693 7.00 865,958 7.00 $ 865,958 2661133 $ 81864,590 $ 8,835 1,455,509 2,600 • Amended $124,655,629 99.21 123,670,850 124 ,656 7.00 865,696 7.00 $ 865,696 296,133 $ 81894,328 $ 20,835 1,475,337 24,600 I • • - • , • • • -2- Pro2osed Amended Police Protec tion - Personal Services $ 1,643,699 $ 1,693,199 Polic e Protec tion - Capital Outlay 5,100 11,670 Library 42,000 43,000 Parks -Commodities 57,915 62,115 Parks -Capital Outlay 7 075 22 ,075 Total General Fund Expenditures $ 8 1 887 1 609 $ 9,017,707 Sect ion 3 . Sew e r Fund A, Revenues: Connection Fees $ 20,000 $ so,ooo Total Sewer Fund Revenues $ 1,347,000 $ 1,377,000 B. Expenditures: Bi-City Treatment $ 746,982 $ 767,774 Total Sewer Fund Expendi tures $ 1,421,779 $ 1,442,571 ADOPTED ANU APPROVED this day of . 1977 . Mayor ATTEST: ex officio City Cl erk -Treasurer I, William D, James, ex officio City Clerk -Treasurer of the City of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, a c curate and complete c opy of Resolution No. , Series of 1977, passed by City Council on the day of , 1977. ex officio City Clerk -Treasurer I • • ( • , • • • RESOLUTION NO . ~~~-• SERIES OF 1977 A RE SOL UT ION AMENDING THE P~OPOSED 1978 BUDGET. WH EREAS, the City Ma na ger , in acc ordanc e with the provis ions of the City Char t er , submitted a 1978 Bud get to the City Council on September 15, 1977; a nd WHEREAS, the City Coun cil of the City of Englewood has conducted a public hearing on said Budget on Octob er 3 , 1977 and ha s given considerable study to the aforementioned Bud get on numerous occasions; and WHER ~, it is the i nt ent of City Council to amend the 197 8 Bud get as submi tted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLCHADO, as follows: Section 1. Mill Levy Assessed Valu ation Estimated Collectible Estimated Valuat ion Collectible On e Mill Equals , General Fund Levy Es timate To tal Mill Levy Sect i on 2, General Fund A, Revenues: Property Tax Cha rges for Services - Gene ral Government Total Ge neral Fund Revenues B. Expenditures; Engineering -Co ntractual Services Fire Suppression and Administration -Personal Services Fire Suppr ession and Administration -Capital Outlay Proposed $124 ,693,399 99.21 123 ,708,321 124,693 7.00 865,958 7.00 $ 865,958 266 ,133 $ 8 ,864,590 $ 8 ,835 1,455,509 2,600 • Amended $124,655,629 99.21 123,670,850 124,656 7.00 865,696 7.00 $ 865,696 296 ,13 3 $ 8,894 ,328 $ 20,835 1,475,337 24 ,600 I • • - - ( • • , • • • -2- Pro2osed Amen ded Police Protection - Personal Services $ 1,643,699 $ 1,693,199 Police Prote c tion - Capital Outlay 5,100 11,670 Library 42,000 43,000 Parks -Commodi ties 57 ,915 62,115 Parks -Cap ital Outlay 7 075 22 ,0 75 Total Gen e ral Fund Expenditures $ 8,887,609 $ 9 1 017 I 707 Section 3 . Sew e r Fund A. Revenues: Conne ction Fees $ 20 ,000 $ 50,000 Total Sewer Fund Revenues $ 1,347,000 $ 1,37 7,000 B. Exp enditure s: Bi -City Treatment $ 746,982 $ 767,77 4 Total Sewer Fund Ex pe ndi tures $ 1 ,421 ,779 $ 1 ,442 ,571 AD OPTED AND APPROVED this day o f . 1977 . Ma yor ATTEST: ex officio City Clerk -Tr easurer I, William D. James, ex of ficio City Clerk -Treasurer of the City of Englewood, Co lorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete co py of Resolution No. , Series of 19 77, passed by City Council on the day of , 1 977. ex officio City Clerk -Treasurer I • • I n r, . , • • , • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN ~~~-J-~Q_'_,_'\._~_'--"--~~~~~~- A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF ENGL EWOOD, COLO RADO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1978. 7 C WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Part I of Article X of the Charter of the City of Englewood , Colorado,adopted by the voters on July 8, 1958, a budget for the fiscal year 1978 was duly submitted by the City Manager to the City Council on September 15, 1977; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on the said budget was held by the City Coun cil within three weeks after its submission at the meeting of the City Council on October 3, 1977, regular notice of the time and place of said hearing having been published within seven days after submission of the budget , in the manner provided in the Charter for the publication of Ordinance; and WHEREAS 1 the City Cou ncil adopted Resolution No.~. Series of 1977, on the \ \ c,\.-day of November , 19 77 , said Resolution amend- ing the 1978 budget. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That the budget of the City of Englewood, Colorado for the fiscal year 1978, as submitted by the City Manager and duly co nsid ered by the City A. Council after public hearing and amended by Resolution No . .l{j_, Series of 197\, be and hereby is adopted as the budget for the City of Englewood for the fiscal ye a r 1978. Section 2. That the said budget a s amended and accepted shall be a public record in the Offic e of the City Clerk and shall be open to public inspection. Sufficient copies thereof shall be made available for the use of the City Council and the public, the number of copies to be determined by the City Manager. • I • • In n - • • • , • • • -2- Introduced , read in full, and passed at First Reading on the day of November , 1977. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the J 1,z "=. day of November , 1977. Mayor ATIEST: ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I, William D. J ame e , do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and compl ete copy of the Bill for an Ordinance passed on first reading on the ~day of November , 1977. ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer • I • • l o n • , • • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNC ILMAN~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1978. WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Part I of Article X of the Charter of the City of Englewood, Colorado,adopted by the voters on July 8, 1958, a budget for the fiscal year 1978 was duly submitted by the City Manager to the City Council on September 15 , 1977; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on the said budget was held by the City Council within three weeks after its submission at the meeting of the City Council on October 3, 1977, regular notice of the time and place of said hearing having been published within seven days after submission of the budget, in the manner provided in the Charter for the publication o f Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolut ion No. , Series of 1977, on the day of November , 1977, said Resolution amend- ing the 1978 budget. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section l. That the budget of the City of Englewood, Colorado for the fiscal year 1978, as submitted by the City Mana g er and duly co nsidered by the City Council after public hearing and amended by Resolution No. Series of 1978, be and hereby is adop ted as the budget for the City of Englewood for the fisc al year 1 978. Section 2 . That the said budget as amended and accepted shall be a public record in the Office of the City Clerk and shall be open to public inspection. Sufficient copies thereof shall be made available for the use of the City Council and the public, the number of co pies to be determined by the City Manager. • I • • ....... • • • • • • Introduced, read in full, and passed at First Reading on the day of November , 1977. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the~~~~-day of November , 1977. Mayor ATTE ST; ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I, William D, James , do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true , accurate and complete copy of the Bill for an Ordinance passed on first reading on the~~-day of November , 1977. ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer • I • • - • , • • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN ~\ ~i''\/) ---~----------- A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING MONIES FOR ALL MUNICIPAL PURPOSES IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1978 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1978, CONSTITUTING WHAT IS TERMED THE ANNUAL APPRO- PRIATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 197 8. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. 7 That there be and there is hereby appropriated from the revenue deriving from taxation in the City of Englewood, Colorado, from collec tion o f licenses fees and from all other sources of revenue during the year beginning January 1, 1978 and ending December 31, 1978, the amounts hereinafter set forth for the object and purpose specified and set opposite thereto, specifically as follows; to wit: General Fund Legislation and Council $ 228,421 Administration 956,751 Public Works 1,697,296 Fire 1,796,486 Police 2,318,813 Community Development 384,720 Library 329,756 Parks and Recreation 1 ,305,464 Total $ 9,017 I 707 Public ImErovement Fund Construction of major capital projects $ 1,242,764 Water EnterErise Fund Total Water Enterprise Fund $ 1,817 ,208 Sewe r EnterErise Fund Total Sewer Enterprise Fund $ 1,442,571 Golf Course Fund Total Golf Course Fund $ 12 6,751 {1/!ll(D IP;,c/J..., ;' /.3 , b.i./1 , un • I • • - • , • • • --~ Section 2. The foregoing appropriations shall be considered to be appro- priations to groups within a program or department within the fund indicated, but shall not be construed to be appropriations to l ine items within any group, even though such line items may be set forth as the adopted budget for the fiscal year 1978. Section 3. All monies in the hands of the Director of Finance , or to come into his hands for the fiscal year 1978, may be applied on the outstanding claims now due or to become due in the said fiscal year of 1978. Section 4. All unappropriated monies that may come into the hands of the Director of Finance during the year 1978 may be so distributed among the respective funds herein as the City Council may deem best under such co ntrol as is provided by law. Section 5. During or at the close of the fiscal year of 1977, any surplus money in any of the respective funds, after all claims for 1977 against the same have been paid , may be distributed to any other fund or funds at the discretion of the City Council. Introduced, read in full, and passed at First Reading on the day of November , 1977. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the c:J,:,J~day of November , 1977 . Mayor ATTEST: ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I, Will iam D. James, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of the Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on th~day of November, 1977. ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer • I • • n - • • , • • • INT ROD UCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A BI LL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPRO PRIATING MONIES FOR ALL MUNICIPAL PURPOSES IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORAD O, IN THE FIS CAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1978 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1978, CONSTIT UTIN G WHAT IS TERMED THE ANNUAL APPRO- PRIATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 197 8. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLE WOOD , COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That there be and there is hereby appropriated from the revenue deriving from taxation in the City of Englewood, Colorado, from collection of licenses fees and from all other sources of revenue during the year beginning Janua ry 1, 1 978 and ending December 31, 1978, the amounts hereinafter set forth for the objec t and purpose specified and set opposite thereto, specifically as foll ows; to wit: General Fund Legislation and Counc i l $ 228,421 Administration 956 ,751 Public Works 1,697,296 Fire 1,796 ,486 Police 2,318,813 Community Deve lopment 384,720 Library 329,756 Parks and Recreation 1,305,464 Total $ 9,017,707 Public ImEro vement Fund Construction o f major capital projects $ 1,242,764 Wat e r EnterErise Fund Total Water Enterprise Fund $ 1 ,817 ,208 Sewer EnterErise Fund Total Sewer En t erprise Fund $ 1,442,571 Go l f Co urse Fund Total Go lf Course Fund $ 12 6,751 • I • • • , • • • Sec t ion 2. The foregoing appropr iations s ha ll b e considered to be appro- priations to g roup s within a p r og r a m or department wi thin the fund indicated, bu t shall no t be cons t rued to be approp r i a t i o ns to line i tems within any gr ou p, e v e n tho ug h s u c h line items may be set fort h a s the adopted budget f o r the fiscal year 1 9 78 . Section 3. All monies in the hands of the Director o f Finance, or to come into his hands for the fiscal year 1978, may be applied on the outstanding claims now due or t o bec ome du e i n th e said fis c al year of 1978. Section 4, All unappropriated monies that may come into the hands of the Director o f Finance during the year 1978 may be so distributed among the respective funds herein as t he City Council may deem best under such control as is provided by l aw. Section 5. During or at the close of the fiscal year of 1977, any surplus money in a ny o f t he respective funds, afte r all claims f or 1977 against the same have b een paid , ma y be distrib uted to any other fund or funds at the discretion of the City Council. Introduc e d, r e ad in full, and passed at First Reading on the ~~~~-day of November , 1977 . Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the~~~- November , 1 9 77 . day of Ma yor ATT EST: ex officio Ci ty Clerk-Treasurer I, William D. Jame s , do he r eby cert i f y tha t t h e a b ove and foregoing is a t rue , accurate and complet e copy of the Bi l l f o r an Or d inanc e, introduc ed, read in full, and passed on first reading on the~~ d a y o f November, 1977. ex o f fic i o City Clerk-Treasurer • I • Ir:, • • ( \ , • • • TO, Andy Mccown, City Manager DATIi November 17, 1977 nOMi Kells Waggoner SUIJICT1 PAVING DISTRICT NO. 25 • Attached is a list of proposed s treets and alleys for possible inclusion in Paving District No. 25 for the swnmer of 1978. We have also included a map showing locations and a schedule to be followed for formation of the District. As you can see from the costs involved, the Section B, or City 's share, if all streets and alleys are included , is $157,000. It is my understand- ing that we have budgeted in the Public Improvement Fund only $150,000 for both the Paving and Sidewa lk Districts. The costs related in the list do not include any costs for purchase of right-of-way; therefore, a ny streets that will require right-of-way, such as 4100-4200 South Navajo~or, depending upon width~the streets of Vallejo, Wyandot, Shoshone and Umatilla, would have to be dropped unless there were right-of-way money funded elsewh ere. Director of Public Works KW/lo Attachs.: 4 • I • • - • • ( • , • • • PROPOS ED STREETS AND ALLEYS FOR PAVING DISTRI CT NO . 25 ~1 97 8 Co n struc t ion Cos ts Stree ts for Construct i on ~ S ec . B 400-600 w. Bates Ave. $ 65 ,700 $ 1 6 ,1 00 000-100 E . Centennial Ave. 19 ,200 2,200 1900 w. Cornell Ave. 20 ,200 2 ,1 00 3 2 00 s . Delaware 21 ,900 9 00 3000 s. Fox 2 3 ,4 00 1,700 4 000 s. Gala pago 8,000 1,800 4100 s. Huron 10 ,600 7 ,800 100 E. Layton Ave. 1 4 ,0 00 2 ,2 00 4 0 0 E. Layton Ave. 11 ,800 1 ,7 00 4 1 00-4200 S . Navajo 1 03 ,700 14,700 600-80 0 w. Oxford Ave. 4 2 ,200 5 1 ,200 2 00 w. Princ eton Ave. 14 ,000 4,800 100-300 E . Princeton Ave. 41,100 6,900 2900 s. Shoshone 3 5 ,00 0 2,100 2900 s. Umatilla 33 ,500 1 ,0 00 3 000 s. Umatilla 2 7 ,90 0 3 ,700 0 00-300 E. Union Ave . 5 9 ,1 0 0 7 ,900 400 E. Union 12 ,5 0 0 1 ,800 2 900 s. Vallejo 33 ,100 1,000 3000 s. Valle j o 2 8 ,5 0 0 3,100 2000-2300 W. We sley Ave. 6 6 ,700 9 ,000 2900 s. Wyandot 33,100 1 ,0 00 3 0 00 s . Wyandot 31,600 800 Street Construction Totals $7 56 ,800 $145,500 Alleys for Construc t i on All e y E. of 4 0 00 s . Bro a d way 21,6 00 1,5 00 All e y E . of 4700 s. Broadway 21 ,600 1 ,5 00 Alley E. o f 3700 s. Broadway 21 ,600 _!_, 500 Alley Const r uc t ion To tal s $ 6 4 ,800 $ 4 ,5 00 Streets for Overlay 5 0 0-700 E. Amh e rs Pl. 15 ,500 1,400 3000 s . Dar tmouth Circl e 1 4 ,600 800 4100 s. Elati 9 ,700 600 4 500 s. Pearl 9 ,7 0 0 600 5000 s. Wa shington 9 ,7 00 2 ,800 600 E. Washington Circ le 11,200 800 S t reets f o r Ov erlay Totals $ 70,400 $ 7 ,000 • Total $ 81,800 21,400 22,300 22,8 0 0 25,100 9 ,800 18,400 16,200 1 3 ,500 118,4 00 93,4 00 18 ,80 0 4 8 ,000 37 ,100 34 ,500 31 ,6 0 0 67 ,0 0 0 1 4,300 3 4,1 00 31,600 75,700 34,100 32,400 $902,300 23,1 00 23,100 23,100 $ 6 9,300 1 6 ,900 15,4 00 1 0 ,300 1 0 ,3 00 12 ,500 I 12,000 • • $ 77,400 I n n - • ( • Sub-Total s Stree ts f or Co nstruction Alleys fo r Construction Streets for Overlay GRAND TOTALS RAK/ldo 11-17-77 , • • • Page 2 PROPOSED STREETS AND ALLEYS FOR PAVING DISTRICT NO. 25~1978 Construction Costs Sec. A $756,800 64,800 70,400 $892,000 Sec. B $145,500 4,500 7,000 $15 7,000 Total $902,300 69,300 77 ,4 00 $1,049 ,000 I In • • n CITY o, E NGLE WO OD ( • • • • PROPOSED PAVING DISTRICT -For Cons truction ~ O ver lay ····-·--· :·::-.. -; ,'( .;"; .. ~ //-!t-11 Y .L.JI . I . • - ( • ( • ,,m:,:>.W, NCJv~nLer 2 1 , 1977 T Ul:.SOAY, Delc.:rnb~r 20, 1977 TUESDA Y• January 3 , 1978 WEDNESDA Y, January 11, 1978 FRIDAY, Janaury ll, 1978 WE[?NESDAY, Jan uary 18, 1978 "-"'EDNESDAY, January 25, 1971 MONDAY, J anuary 30, 1978 HONO"Y, F ebruary 6, 1978 WEDNESDAY, Fe bruary 8, 1978 TUESD AY , Febr u ary 21, 1978 WEDNESDAY, March l, 1978 FRIDAY, March 31, 1978 MONDA Y, Plpril ), 1978 MONDAY, April 3, 1978 WEDNESDAY, April S, 1978 MONDAY, l\pril 10, 1978 THURSO~Y, April 13, 1978 THURSDAY, April 20! 1978 WE0N£SO~Y, A9ril 26 , 1'971 WEDNESDAY , April 26, 1978 MONDAY, Nay l, 1978 WEONtSDAY, Hay 3, 1978 MONDA Y , Hay 15, 1978 Tll'ESDAY, May 16, 1978 WEDNES DAY, Hay 17 • 1978 THU RSDAY, June l S, 1978 TUESDAY, Sc.pt1,-f"lbe r 12 , 1978 RAK /I do JJ-15-77 , • • • Li:,t. o f strct-ts avai hble f o r Council Sc.:h:ct.1 119 firm for f iscal ,:;crv ices and bond hllndl in9 Con!;Jdter resolut ion o f intent to f c rm PJr,vi n; District No . 2 5. F'irst publicati on of Notice >-!ail r.o tice of i nclusion in District and pub- lic h earing to al l affected property O'l'Tle ra. Second publication of notice Thi rd publication of notice Publi c hearing on formation of District (Spe- ci al Mtg.) I 7 :lOp .a . I ntroduction of a bill for a n ordinance creating the District Publica t i on of bi 11 for ordinance f'i nal reading of bill for ordinanc e : public hearing on final p11saa9e of ordinance Publish aa an o rd inance. Ordinanc , in full f orce and effect Curb, g utter, sidewalk permit cut-off data Notice to cont.racto ra, and bond &ale authorized Pu 1 ish first notice to c o ntractor• and bond hcus ea . Plana and Specification• ava i lable Second notice to c ont.recto r• and bond houaea Third notice to contra ctor• and bond houeea Pinal date for private concrete Conat. Open const.ruct.ion b id• at 2 :00 p.a. Open bond bida I 2 : 00 p .1111 . 1 awa r d contract , int roduce bill for ord ina nce to issue and a ell bond a (bond a dated June l at). Publication of bill t.o ••ll bond• Passage o f ordinance on f inal reading Est.. date o f at.art of cons truction Publish aa an ord inance following final pa1aa9e. Ordir,ance in full effect -Proceed& of bond• rece 1 ved Es t . date of conpl etion of p roject ,. f .. I I • .. :;· : •: :. -· ·-~ I J,,-_.·--·· ' \ l "•: I • • - ( ( • , • • • MEMORANDUM TO: FRJM : DATE: SUBJECT: Andy McCown , Cl ty Manager Robe r t R. Ho lmes, Chief of Pol ice Ma y 19 , 1977 CIVIL DE FENSE DIRECTOR On several occasions during the last few months , I discussed with you In ge neral terms a proposal to hi re an expe r ienced Civi I De fense Director on a part-time basis . This memorandu m is a fol l ow up of those discu ssions. Civi I lle fense, emergency preparedness planning and disaster coordln atlon , has been a subject of concern expressed by s ome members of city councl I. As the desi gnate d Ci vi I De fe nse Di rector for the Ci ty of Englewood, I am re spon sible fo r these fun ctions. Howe ver, I was no t aware of that responsibi I lty unti I some t ime afte r my appoin tme nt . It is an area i n which my experience , expertise an d a va i I a b le time are grossly I imlted. I have mana ge d t o fulfl I I only t he basic r epo rting re quirements of t he f ederal government and wr i te a basic emergency plan, b ut the real needs have not been satisfied . In a city such as Eng lewood, surround ed by other cities , it is i~e rat ive that al I civi I preparedness planning be coordinated with othe r ju r isdictions . Such coordinati on involves a thorough knowledge and faml I iarization with a vari e ty o f emergency service operations and pol ltical entities; I.e., res cue groups , tire protection districts , pol i ce o r gani z ations, schools , pu b I ic communications systems , civic g rou ps , news med ia, mi I itary support, etc. Proper coordi- nation, pl annin g , training , equipping , and federal reports require a great de al o f time, particularly tor one in my position wi th I imited expe rien ce and training In this a r ea . I have discussed the p r oblem with other area emergency servi ce adminis- trators and with Mr. Stan Bush , Ci vil Defense Di rector for t he Ci t y of Littleton. As a res ul t of those conversati ons , on Apr! I 27, 1977, Mr. Bush cal led a meeting at Littleton Fi re Station #2 and invited area emergency service administrators. The purpose o f the meeting was to evaluate a proposal presen ted by Mr . Bush to become the eme r ge ncy planner and disaster coo r dinato r or Ci vi I Defense Di rector jointly for al I of th e ci ties In t he western portion of Arapahoe County. Those attending the meeting una nimous ly agreed to the concept of the proposal an d as ked that t-'r . Bush reduce It to writing. • I • • In n ( • , • • • -2- Last wee k , I received a copy of a work d raf t of hi s proposal , and I agree with it completely . In my opinion , it ls the answer t o the Civi I De fe nse needs of the Ci ty of Englewood . A copy of t hat d raft is at tached , alon g with a copy of a rronth 's r epo rt on eme r gency planning acti viti es in the Ci ty of Littleton an d a b rief re sume of Mr. Bush 's qua Ii fications . Implementation of the proposal would req uire th e fo l lowing: 1. An ordinance change providi ng for a part-time, paid Clvl I Defense Di rector to be appointed by the Ci ty Ma na ge r . 2 . A Civil tense persona l services budget ailocatlon of $1,800 per year. he ci ty p re sently receives approximately $600 per year fron the federal government as matching funds for the Ci vl I De fense DI r ector 's salary . The r e fore, actua l ad di ti o nal funds would only be $1200 . I have known and wor ked with Mr. Bush for over 15 years, and he is perhaps the rrost qual I tied Eme rgency Plan ning Coo rd i nator in this region. Because of the positions he holds throughout t he state , he i s in the best position to develop plans an d coordinat e re so urces. It Is my op in ion that t he compensation he Is ask in g i s most r easonab le. The k inds and qual lty o f s ervice s he is ot terin g could not be achieved t hro ugh my o ff ice , and pa rt icula rly not for the nomin al expend iture . Therefore, I r espectful ly urge you r approva l o f this proposal. ~~~ Ch i e f of Po I I ce RH/ez att: • I • • In n ( ( • I • • - L!::it,u, l ":;Wr:I.f..c-i." ,. , i."' i.,J"·J.;;>J ";v • .m.10nt,. chnn 5e . r.eut:i•uc tm'e and 'l:,hen return (,•J:,h ~,.ir:r.~nt::il to: !i';::-, '• ,:1.,sil . 2/.ilS i·ls;, ,·lu pl e ~i ood ,\venue•, Littlet on CO on:, ~.-~py Bo12 •. ; 1h<~t · ~1~ J. .. , i , ~T.::·1 ·, • .. ~. ··-·:r ,Jio.i, ;1.r:,·j or ci.1.s:..r,·;·.f\~ ... ~J :, s ,-~·4 s ._,f o\TiV,l,l d:Ls o1C:.e--ancl t-'~vc;r~ ~·}t':!~-t ·{.h er ,~,:;n1J 'ti,.11'i :::· .:: , :-;.w.-;..e,1 t (.• t::L\), ~oi..~nty t.7.' c.U.a 'i.:,i"i.rt gr-;;·,g.L"a phi~ ':jh~:·-'?'...:~ "f.'tt,o•,:·~us r -a·a[' .r ..:c:t1:.r,f1 r;·!1t .::r..J ~x.pel··~is o l.n any rng'i on should h:J ..1.1/HiJ..AClc Y.) 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S+,~'V1: t':J.';"'a __. _ _.. ...... __ Tho \;lf•.CF.C: ,:t;·P.'i..i ~ .. ,, ,·0~1pr :,·,d r-t: ·111-3 ,,r m\,r . .i.l'o)og11+,r,,::; r <'>!II eac h c ity or dle tr5.·:~; c r.•tm•iil bl(~u ,,er ,) ,J-.:g1 ·i.:·1 c:y the i 'flfl));;i,::~.' ·.-e aentw. c f l':i,,~:i.a). Th~ CDUncil .JflUld .ni:0t ::i ar.1 1,-.,-.n.-1'.rn).J\ (i n ! F',.l ano O:·t ,:;.c,:) 'vJ re St! r,lan5 • e-ralnate the Hnri: or' th::i Ex0r.t tl.Y~ r.1 •.1 ,-<.r,1. _r:iv:i <.:r> ~~J°hY'11et1 .. ns !'or flli:.U"l;'I op9 i•a ·i:.ions and $llp,Jc ·t jmp).m,1cu·i·,a ',ir,1~ c1.:· !Ji'(l.t•'·l•,w ·:l.r-v3lnp€cl u1 th£' !Ji.'!'ec'tor. Sper,'ial ;uee tings C<JttlU. ~a c a l led \.·)r {;._Q::-: .i.: :-~,c .-;. t~~ L. l':· an :,; C, .;n~i:. r~t:nl:-,eJ;-. -~it es I!? d d 'i. rt.r i c ·;!; ma:i j'°in i..•~ r.-our.n i l i ·t aey t :Lna by passing the nei:es~~ry r-.is'ilt,i,'l ,,nr, im ,J.i or o ,:in.a .1 ,.os miiik·ni.: t ,lia Ei:e cutiva D~·ector ·i;i,e Civil D~.fsns ! llir<,ct,:,r o ~ ·l:.he ~. • ,. :i t .y (.!' 11i::>t '.·i 1'+,. ::r, GM.a u ay t.i·c lJi.'N3r.:t. ~· -.., 11 be 1·e!!:pnn.J:i .ble to ·~h e Co•,r,; n btii· sls c,. :.or;aDv ah)..:: t,, perfil:;nn pacif.tc: Giv.lJ. Defensa Functi ,ns for cn c,h : ~< 1 'tk:,1 .'.'.:r b:.:r c:"lti t.;·< Th ··J:'J' lllc.l ~' le ave tile Council by rovartJ·~tlg thin p,•,:i.•,,du r'<,, r-; wl l l zJ."n ·,:.i ~1 ·~ r ·.~r · nalb 'JJ.t.y :ir t h~ l ,,oi.:.n.::i.l t ·, :;.·eBolve a ny ~oi'lfl:tcts sr1etI1s in the cte·n'r.,vno .;'.. ">i' 1:oor rl.;l ·1a tec. pJ.e.1mi,ig !\:i:.• a, 1 me1Jt.sr a1;-enc ·.l e s alt hough ';h e :, .,hou J.c, 1:a -:?'•'. t-,1· ,,t.u E~:N:u i'.b re C:l!'ec t ·J i' \:iJ.1 be t !lll or!ng ·:J:ie µ.lans of ea •.'h .:igency to fit thr,t · pt1:,·t.· .,''F,i.' m:0d9 .. ~d a,,nielcr,'.,.n r; m1y :: t o intei:r.-tlll'l:.e t .heae nef"'s , • I • • In n ( ( I • • • r.1e Exe~ut.:l\1 e D:i.rac ·c;..,Y.' Wf)Uld be !'ir, Stan Ga l:lu:ih, cur.-rently serving as the ,_~r~;o ncy Plann~J1g Director for thB Cit.y of Littleton , prP.s:l.d.mrt o.f' tha Colorado Search a nd Rm;c l!c Be 1rd ,. ;:,rcisl de a t. of the Ar n p.:,.hoo ltescue Pati.·ol antl chairman of cr10 me rgen ,:y ,iedi ,::l ne .o r.anlt.t,1:r1 of tho Nati onal /,esocii:ti on f or s ,~srr;h and Rescue .. He :\.:, a lso a m~i .. ber· o.f th" Advisory Conbd tte;,, for ~-earch and tl.e scue for the Jl;at-, of Col or1:1do ar.d hai: "orkec'. in d:lsaa tcr planning a nd diaaster management for 17 years. Fte =orat,!on for +,he Executb•,.:: Diractcr ,rould bo bas e d on the aize of th3 ar01! being sarved " geDB:rlllly pcpulation -rlith "' monthly ~alary that may be pa rtin J J ,; i:-etT:l.e ved th!',,ugh r.:atching ±.'mdo . St.ar·i;:l.ns Ba).a ry twuld b:: S.50 pe;i' month for the Ccmnmu~~·i:.:1.es o f Cll:,r:.·, l!:i.1::.13 ,, G:,•eomioncl Vil.l.,g-e and Bm-.M&:r rmd $150 pl!!>'.' month frcm the C<lI,h,nwit:IJ3s of r:-13l@Mtl End L-:!ttlet,on 1-Jith the L:lt·~leton sal.ID-y being paid in t he for,m ril an off'io.,,b oi'f:l.<".<i 81.!ppJ:\.P..s a nd radio c=unioatione eqL,:l.:iiment, inr-lud.i.r,g ;,i ~·adi ~teloph(IIW . '!he 1111 a·<'y t o be µqj,d bJ ud.c.U tional agencies aa:tning t,he CounciJ. t:1)uld l:e clc'l:.a:rmine d ·b),· r.o i:u ncm ~g;;re ·3ment, bet,1-1Cen ·~he agency and the Coun:cil o Tl te D:i ;7a u'c.or ,,..,,1ld a gree t;) pl:'ov lde a minimum or 1 0 h 11.rs pe~ wo~k -di vided. ~m oung the 11gtmcie~ 3 ".tho11gll m ,~t. c.! ·l:Jla work dono for the C,,undl wlll h!t app r.abl e to all ag,:mcie11. Th r~ D:i:,'e ':·::.tn would lllao a gree tt· rospond ut Alfi t1m.e on call f:rcm a .ry ino:11ber ,iger;e;y ·;;.,, t.1a,1.,ef:· al· ad1 •i.ue rcgzn•di ng u,v el!lel"genc y i;ituat1rm from a l os t r.hild to a pl1m r< o;·a ,•h, c;r,n '1l i:!(7,, e :~pl,.-ni•,ea prc-b J.oin., chemic:s J. spil1, e tc.~ etc " '£he lliroctor N-:m l d provid e 1o1 ,J"lt,h i.y detail rcpnrts of all act1vit1as for the Cour..<:il nnd =in't.a.:i.n II cl··s.:.~ 'il -'.l':'kins r elat,i n sM.p Hith each agoncy involved o Serv:l.t:(18 ---- At !irst! it, woulcl. bu m.::essa;-y for the director to spend ao111e tilne (not mo1•r, t hnn ou8 \-l lalek: pa:r ae,'€.:icy) in oo cor3in e acquaint.l<l wi·l:Jl the agency • i ts per.sonne l 1 pr o blm,.s, curren1·. p] r.n.'l 11nd opera.ti.r,11..J) plans. Th e Director 1nuld -~nen c gres ·w prowido tll.J f-:.llo;iine sf'.rvices . ThL!,se are lis-c.od j_n no pa-:.-tfoLtl;Jr o rd(lr o f priority -- -Necass 1•,':f [l":.i.te ,mtl f eJ01·nl p:i pa rVt'X'lt to provido tba agency vHJl a functional Civil Dei'a rlll 't p!'og;.·= am riakc 1t eltgiblo for surplws property mat.ehing !l\MIJ 11nd ot\101• f~de r al er,d :1 +..ate prog!'ac.'l . TM.a :l.noludos annt1al reports • r:,iillbu.rs"lmen ~ l 's:lqLi~,i;;t,s , sr.i.,11 1.il r e ports and progi.•run papers. -.Brfafjng of ,,it,y o :f i'ici.nl:1. c mmcil, dllpa:rt.i.:ient 11.!l<l division heads on the disaster pl:u,s ::le-rrJ}opd as well ai,1 their i111plementatioo . -Do1mlo p,:113nt, <)f c or,~ 1ted d:i3es t9r pla."ls fol' the ngency as well se annexes f'or SP3 c.:laJ. e earr,;coC'y lituatims (.::ivj>J. d...1.a ordor~ se~h for missing chil.d. etc .) = Prov:l.da a r e:.ou1·ce f il ! far out sida aid and Mans !or aecessing the file " ~ Preisen+. ·tr&.in.ing c-,ure ,s in the f ollowing areas ~ The d:isaste'!' plan, civil d i s">:rdo:r mul"J\i;oru mt r adiological lilom.toring ~ hazard.o\'lS chemical manageruan t., I\Tl!B . r;Elne y ~oi:,rdj.n ai.ian seuc h t echniques canm.unications and other cour~ett in n,lat,K\ f ields • ., De'IClop X'<'t·ot!r ,:e and n;•.;billze'c.ion plans f,'fI' full ut.illzation o.f agency re nour<les :In &11 ~11.P-r ge ,cy. ~ Provido r:l;.:~rnrooli\ . nd .:teld testing of the plan on t,oo 1 6'V'l l s approved by ths a [len a,r (-i ,e o t,l i1.ssr-oom sj.mll latian . r.c:,nnand exei•cising ll',gen:t..-.r-wid.e field te:it.1u :) -Provide t.:rlll ,J.ng :a,ci :'<' • ."e t ·~~co handboDY.n , C:1:Yil Defense 1?1araals and oth<!:.' publ.i c ri,i orw n1;a llab ~t' fr m t.h<? Fe der·a l Govorment to :i] l who need them . I • • - ; ( ( • I • • • '·l ). -Ila 0 on ~aLl ·' o.::s ,n..,nt i oned nbcwe at all ·!;ime s to ;;ws.'i.st a~nc:l.ct' (recent e . ..t11aple:1 u1·.:J.:1 ,ln .~,1 ;'!1s r,lng Gostlou ood .'Hre depa::-hJ?.P.r..t in cJest;•oying d an,r,n"':ius c he.'11:.i.c alo near I nve x·nc •;::, ,, i.ll'Sis'l:.i.ng W.tt letol1 l'D in s aaroh.i.,g Ior a miss:i.n g r.;hj,ld., C'.J:i :;_:,~·.:t.n ~ ',)!~ s ::r.1·:iff'O :; offJ.ce iri. s e <:ur:'.. ty <1 ":. o plane c:·r.aeh n e ar Smolc!3;'! h:U.l R0u~6. r-;:o.d .i s s i;,U,1g ,;n.:J.e~,oll d :in t h e ... emoval of :ic,ue 0xpJ.os i ·v<'- mate1•ial m1 8cuth .Jc.,13 .,.i;:e ;;t !'ae'.:..) i3 ocause of t llu im:~'.:ler oZ yf:;D..!·o :i.n this poi.lt:i.on and. hairl.ns ta!l:1m tade;.·al un<i. o·coe,· :ip aci.~l ·,;raining coi;r1J GS -:.n e xploHi"JO ord::ian~e oisposal~ c lvi.l d:i.~<Jl'd.el' mam;g · .. w,n',, di saster mnna,.,emont ,, l•ad l..cJ.or,.'i -,al r,ionit or ing~ ch~m.i.cal dispoea:i. and search ·i;ur.111,lques as tf eU as t,.,r.~,use of '~h -a of'fl.ce a pacP. s uppo:ri~ of tha City of Littlet,on th,~ E'.:t0cu'.;:.vo P:1rec t ~r wc-uid only neEJd acma e <J.oipment tv i mplemer1t thia prog,.·an1 . This equj_p:ncmt r.wy ell·Ency be C."7&il •>b).o i n :in"!olved agencies and. c cttld t~ supplied tdthout c ost . l ·l.ems are 1 -! y:.h •)·i',c,c ,ip 0,·/ta:·.1t:ri pa r:nc-1 mo.kor a imi.19.'l' t r.• t he J t·1 ThP-l'!!\Ofnx -b spirit dupli,;r. ~ri:.: (h :mcl \l pare.-Gad p1•0 fo\':r·ed) ·· A manual t7pm1 n :c.:,1· (Reyd. ~h!r i·e d ) F\; t..iro P1 :.m s ....... ,.._..,.._.,. __,.,._ Primry wo uk wot1ld be i11 <i e v·GlopiI:t~ ll(l.on .:, pl,ma, and the act.iv .~tifls noted ubow i n Services. Hoi,:,<'v1,;.•, lcrtG r ,{ng3 plans t hat could be :i.mp lementoo. r1 ould i nc ludo , bu·~ not. be j ;,1,Lc d +, -Co=unit.y ·~ra 'l.>ti.n g of ~:i.v1c groups ,. boy s c o'.lt un:i :t,a 9 ru;iateur 1•ad:l..o te81118 , c h=h e;:roap$, e ·::,:. in ;irv d.d 1.!1g d 1-!•act. ouppor-t f or diaai::-tar Man ;.ge~1e-..nt. -De velop:nen',:, of p ,,bU.c j t!i'ei',J 0duc nt im1 pi"!J,'?;!'lll!S for community groups ai:,d for t ba school r., Providing "lChoo b with dh1,,.st·~r. plann.i.ng se:rvicer. .. -Prepa r ing public f.r.0s a .,tations ~ ti•airi;i..ng ;i:\.da and. inf rlll£t i •.ra vi.1S11al maclia prago:·llmS • .. Davelopne n·1; of thf.i r;.t,1',J ti;de:ral ew ,uect,ion plan as ;\nfor111atiun on it becanen a\rn.ilab:\e !'?om i'~·U.t;!"&l. i:.nd stat1o a genciea o ~ Preeen~:\.ng cou1·3l:e in ,,i;bll.J s afet,y . ('!'he D:il'"ect<,1· vd.ll be teaching courfctes in 1!-1oim ta:ln S:ifoty •1 a .w. nnie rol e of t h e c itizen i n a disaste-r 9 '.:.his sW11JT1e r at t he Ara!?flhoe C(,lll'll unlty College.) lb,Ple:nw~·~~ This Council ,ioul d be imr,lmMmtad and U!P. Di.1'$Ctor directad to hi,gin prov:tdir.g n oted eer·;,ices on a da ·i.l: m,i .:.uallr, aw.acid ttpon by t~ 1!181111:Jer agenci(ls , when tile lite c utive D.u•e,;:i;r,r io ri(Js J.gria ;-,.;:<l Civil !)efense D;;r ect or fer tho involveC: agencies and who n arrnngei.;.ent:s o!'O .'11 .~tl ·~ to pro·n.de tho noted aal4ries ·r,y 1,he a :~en c ies invol110d . ~~ (Sect.ton ~he l'o eacl1 invol ved cit:,y or d tet r l ct s i gnifies H1·1tt en ll?l pl'OWl ) H,ropo~1ed ~ 6 1-lay 1977 ~Jb.~ St..m G. Bash • I • • -.- I • • - Stan O. Bw5h, Direct<ll' ~ganc,y Plaoning Departm?nt Cit, or Littletao, Colcr11do Hr. I3u eh is a g:::"!l ,:tlLl ·i.e of th<~ University or Colm-ado (&eienci; and eduoatian) in l9~. Ho eecured b."'.!l vaaterlo dagroee fl'al CU 1n gu.id.Bnce :1n J9S9. Be baa dme advanced et.uey !"in tlrl tield '4 mcl:J.a prC!ductianB. Re wu a Shell l-lerit Fallow at Stan1'<11'd Un1wrs11;y :t., l964 and bee alBo ocapl.Gted the Ci'Vil Diaardm' lWMlgemant Clan at tb!I Cs.ll.t'omia Spec;.\e.l1zod '.\'raining IllPi.ituteJI radfologl.cal and d1aute1' tnin1ng at the CD EutJt&'n !.nstl'llata.r Tl'ai!rl.ng C'«lter~ li mer !).-anc,y Hadioal Tecmician 'l'n.ming at Colw'ado Gauerul H011r,!tal and Elrpl.011h'8 Orc!DanCi8 Training with the US Anq. m, eenad f or t llt"ee years as head or the r,iid1.&t1an oheldstr:, ssotian ~ tlw Ariq Hadioal Re2;uiu-cll Io.bcratoiy at Fort Knox ICantucq. He taugbt s oiEnne :ln aer;tng, Ifobraska r~r Uvo yaa.."'S md CGll!9 to Littleton 1n the tall ot 1957 aa a counaelo.l' at L1.ttla~n sr. High. He blJII alao saned u a cham.atr.r teaoher \ibBre end ill can"mltq rasdia auperrtaor at tbel high ecbool. He vaa appo1Jlt0tl C:\.vil Detenaa Din>ctoir tor the oity of Littleton 1n J9{i() and bu &$1"V'9d 1n t l>.at ca1J.:101ty e!.nee. He developed the eroergmc,y handbook tor School District 6 anti hae uornd an t.be:l.r ~merg,,nq plzraning camaittee. Be 111 aarnattq Preo:ldeat. or t.ho Colal'ado Searcil and Rescue Boa.."'d md 1a VOJ.'king an ti. dnaJ..op!l&:l,t Qt atate pl.mo in the 1'1elda ot diaast.GI' L'llllagament, and baClk caaatly a~ren oraoh :.-eecue. lb baa worked 1n the field of emer~cv-planning since 1952 Id.th a "lli !le baokgl'oi1.nd or experience in na,.aging aearob and :Nllaue uperatimB (475) 11.0 uell u work 1n the !ieldn at coimmicnticms, llllpp(l&'t. ai'lil diaorder and d:taaeter :.."eBC\:Oo ~her m ·ru l ve!IDl\t inc'.badeoi -Pre:Jldent oi: b:xpgd1U~t' Inc. -· a youth !ield tndning ~ -SoaDtaaster ot Tx-oop 444 -18 ;y-sare. -Holder o! tho V:i.gil H\lllCIU', Sil.var ~flll' Awa.rd md SoOlltmaater Jt11r Sn tbs Sl)ollUDg Pro#SJII. -~idarl. or t ,ho D'l&l'd o~ tba Arapahoo Rascua Patrol, Inco -:rcuth l'NOU9 gp,. -Hember -Syatom Sa .'ew S t-oiety .. Msnbor -.Litt::otflD. A:i s00:Zt1on of Protaa oi ooal Educators -I111mbar -Nat.1.uMl .. oooc1.l.t.1 CID of PrafsssJ.cnal Educators -Sanicr ~t.r -Ml.:riclm CM!lical Sooiet;· -We }~ -Naticazil EdJr.at:1.c:n Aaaoc1tit. '21 -Lii'c, l·leni>3r -Alwr;l.oan Pf .rs CIMel and Ciuld..!lOO A..:ls ooiatian -M(3lllber -Interna'..1.0CJlJ. noocue end Firtlt Aid Aaeociati ca -!1ar&boJ." -Colorado Iav fnf01'8::mant Ottiee!'& Aasoc1at1 GD -Hembor L1t·t;:1.f?t.cn Chamber of Calno:cee -Publio Se~t of the Yem• JS6o -I4ttletc:a Indopendet -Rscipdent -Chamber Cbal.109 1n l.967 -Lit,tlot.on Chamber of Oan:118rae -Ssnic:o to M.a:uk:1nd Awrd ~ I.1.ttletcn SertOll!l Clllb -1974 -z.~ -E!'C1)I"i!$110J' l-1ad.1cal Te.chnici.ana Aeaoo1e:t1cm of Colorado .. Member -Natl•inol AsoO<'l:lnt:lCA of Search and Rc1DOQl!I Coordinatltl'II • I • n ~ . • , "'.1- .~,4., ' ,· . ' t ~·· ., I • • - THERE IS GENERAL AGREEMENT PO Bos 1875 Englewood.Colorado 801t.i0 (303) 761 ·6809 R E S O L U T I O N ---------- November 18, 1977 WHEREAS, there has long been many common interests of uutual concern to the neighboring Cities of Sheridan and Englewood regarding the environment and development of the South Platte River Valley ; WHEREAS, appropriate planning of the adjacent Arapahoe County unincorpor- ated land areas offers significant opportunitJes to both these Cities who have boundaries coD111on to this unincorporated land; WHEREAS, both Cities have been requested by groups of property owners within these areas who urgently need municipal services wanting to be annexed by these respective Cities so as to perpetuate land uses incompatible with long- range development plans for the environment of the South Platte River Valley; WHEREAS, citizens and taxpayers of Sheridan and Englewood have no moral or legal responsibility to provide property owners outside their respective city limits with required municipal services, especially if this requires perpetuat- ing land uses harmful t o the peaceful enjoyment a nd property values of the citi- zens within these respective Cities; · WHEREAS, a huge capital investment ha s been paid by past and present tax- payers of both Cities to be in a position to provide the present existing public improvements, including streets, highways, parks, sewer, water, police and fire protection, and continued expense will be required of existing taxpayers to pay operating costs for providing municipal services to these low tax base areas; WHEREAS, Denver Met a ls Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of C.F. & I ., has petitioned the City of Sheridan for a nnex a tion so as to assure perpetual in- dustrial zoning in use of land immediately ad j acent to the banks of the South Platte River a nd s ixty f eet across the street f rom the new golf course under construction by the City of Englewood ; WH ER I::AS , pr esent imlu s trial zo nini; a nd u s e b y Denver Metals Co mpany of said land i s now bei ng l i tig at ed by the ofC ic e o f the St a te Attorney General anc.1 City of F.ngl.e wuud bec a u s e of po s s ible vio l a t ion s of t he So lid Waste Di,;posal Ac t and Arap a ho e Co unt y Zo ning Re i.olutio n; • I • • . . • I ' • Page 2 RESOLUTI ON November 1 8 , 1 97 7 I • • • WHEREAS, such continued controversia l use of said land by Denver Metals Company would perpetually prevent the development of the South Platte River Valley in adjacent areas so as to maintain an environment compatible with the best interests of Sheridan and Englewood as well as citizens and taxpayers of both municipalities and adjacent landowners in the unincorporated areas, NOW THEREFORE, Be it resolved that the Moderators of CONS~SUS do respec- tively petition the City Council of Englewood to cooperate with the City Council of Sheridan so that the City of Sheridan ma y annex part or all of the adjacent unincorporated Arapahoe County lands and the City of Englewood offer to continue best cooperation in providing municipal services to the City of Sheridan for this purpose, provided the appropriate o f ficials and staff of City· of Englewood and City of Sheridan can be in agreement on comprehensive land use plan and zoning for any and all of said unincorporated lands that would be reasonably acceptable as being in the best interests of both municipalities. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that in the event -the City of Sheridan is unwill- ing to cooperate with the City of Englewood to prevent Industrial-2 zoning from being perpetuated on the banks of the South Platte River Valley, then the Mod- erators of CONSENSUS respectively petition the City of Englewood to request the Colorado State Land Use Commission be contacted to provide such assistance as the local communities and public welfare may require in reaching agreement on such land use, including municipal services, planning, zoning, state and federal development funds, traffic, transportation and other matters of concern to the citizens of both Sheridan and Englewood. / . ,Vtt#aai (~'. ·\ /)4, ,, ' d--.'K=-)( ~-r}._ ,, --. I ,_,i i • I • • - { \ • I • • - THERE IS GENERAL AGREEMENT PO Bo x 1875 Englcwood .Cob'ado 801 50 (303) 7616809 R E S O L U T I O N ---------- November 18, 1977 WHEREAS, there ha s long been many common interes ts of mutual concern to the neighboring Cities of Sheridan and Englewood regarding the environment and development of the South Platte River Valley; WHEREAS, appropriate planning of the adjacent Arapahoe County unincorpor- ated land areas offers significant opportunities to both these Cities who have boundaries co111111on to this unincorporated land; · WHEREAS, both Cities have been requested by g roups of property owners within these areas who urgently need municipal services wanting to be annexed by these respective Cities so as to perpetuate land uses incompatible with long- range development plans for the environment of the South Platte River Valley; WHEREAS, citizens and taxpayers of Sheridan and Englewood have no moral or legal responsibility to provide property owners outside their respective city limits with required municipal services, especially if this requires perpetuat- ing land uses harmful to the peaceful enjoyment and property values of the citi- zens within these respective Cities; WHEREAS, a huge capital investment has been paid by past and present tax- payers of both Cities to be in a position to provide the present existing public improvements, including streets, highways, parks, sewer, water, police and fire protection, and continued expense will be required of existing taxpayers to pay operating costs for providing municipal services to these low tax base areas; WHEREAS, Denver Metals Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of C.F. & I., has petitioned the City of Sheridan for annexation so as to assure perpetual in- dustrial zoning in use of land immediately ad j acent to the banks of the South Platte River and sixty feet across the street from the new golf course under construction by the City o f Englewood; WHEREA S , pr esent i nd u s tria l zonini; a nd u se by Ue nver Metal s Co mpa ny of sa id land i s now be ing litiga t ed by the office of t he St a t e Atto rney Gene r a l and City o f Eng lewuud because of poss i bl e vio l a ti o n s of the Sol id Was te Uis posal Ac t a nd Arapahoe Co un ty Zo n i ng Re so lutio n ; • I • • n • Pa ge 2 .~ RESOL UTION November 18, 1977 I • • • WHEREAS, such continued controver s ial use of s a id land by Denver Metals Company would perpetually prevent the development of the South Platte River Valley in adjacent areas so as to maintain an environment compatible with the best interests of Sheridan and Englewood as well as citizens and taxpayers of both municipalities and adjacent landowners in the unincorporated areas, NOW THEREFORE, Be it resolved that the Moderators of CONSENSUS do respec- tively petition the City Council of Englewood to cooperate with the City Council of Sheridan so that the City of Sheridan may annex part or all of the adjacent unincorporated Arapahoe County lands and the City of Englewood offer to continue best cooperation in providing municipal services to the City of Sheridan for this purpose, provided the appropriate officials and staff of Ctty· of Englewood and City of Sheridan can be in agreement on comprehensive land use plan and zoning for any and all of said unincorporated lands that would be reasonably acceptable as being in the best interests of both municipalities. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that in the event tbe City of Sheridan is unwill- ing to cooperate with the City of Englewood to prevent Industrial-2 zoning from being perpetuated on the banks of the South Platte River Valley, then the Mod- erators of CONSENSUS respectively petition the City of Englewood to request the Colorado State Land Use Commission be contacted to provide such assistance as the local communities and public welfare may require in reaching agreement on such land use, including municipal services, planning, zoning, state and federal development funds , traffic, transportation and other matters of concern to the citizens of both Sheridan and Englewood. _t,,(1u'tfl~ l '·\ l)A,.. ,"y,,\.> ... ' t I \') ,, _J { -d--}c---r ~ el-.. ( ;-:-, .I.fa ·-- J I r'f7r • I • • - ( • \ • I • • - November 17, 1977 Ma y er Taylor and Members of Council : We have received a number of letters from both residents and non-residents of the City of Englewood similar to the one attached with reference to support of the Denver Symphony Orchestra. You asked that this be called to your attention for discussion at the study session November 21, 1977. Itemized below are the names and addresses of those who have written ln behalf of the Symphony: Delores Williams, Resident of Englewood Nancy M. Ragatz, Resident of Englewood Jeanne Gerogther, Denver Citizen Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller, Resident of Englewood C. L. Rimel, Resident of Englewood • I • • In r-, I • • - -/l ( /J-Lj<-'f (. 1.J(I ., /) ._c ,/ '--._/ 1.....-_;}&._<7--/.r:7 • t;2 ty -r ~'i_ a.-c ,3-'/tit· ~./.._ er-~~J _:t_;_ c?---~,-c -&:dJ ~~ l:_7 -u~lci Po //c\ C c.a....·7 7n6 /6"r c,.:J •. /-t(4,·r _, '---J t,-n --.. '-._._; ·1.. clL ·J -vf_: 2.s c -ui_r In'-'-/ ~~1 l.C..{rt N L-~-lS"''-/'2-/2-1--i. /-f -l /cc LS_u__,,u_;,__~~ (If V-/\.Jl G--rLut· '°' 0T7'~'-+-·, / c.--~ />L-~ !7-.fLc c\.....£ ~ ~ ._o .. ,;~·<-c~ j-l, L n ·1-~'--'d"-~..._h._ t'-'-rr--·12 --p -'C._(_.c.:,._ cl...;')-cg ------..I.= Cu-t",, . ,y <-<--,,,,j_-0 ; ,-n-~ -s:f-& a>..o GLL (' "'-6-<Q A c_5~.__~ (:Lu, U-~~'-<3,-~- ~~ ~. a_.n..a. .1 /J Rf .('· r• I ' '1-,-__fl // · /l ::. ., L 1 ·~/ t . j). --~ .,.-<-::_..-~ H'iV 1 :· m~ 7..1 ,7 I J . G~~-...~~ G:_., , ·''.W i,:.:,r:.1--··;, ,;:·: . F~. . ·,:r I . • - ( I • • • Ci y r. ·,n r ~ 1 ''r: ,· .:J'G : ,.~ .. t ·:; t:.c) c ·t.izcn, c f 'C'n r:l ·:o•' J · n o ': :i ea d netaro . All it would do ( wo l d be r :i.'l . ..;0 n•;r t ,'.l.tcs . 'l'he a r t i , e : n t • e ''n.:; r>:""O d :-lprald on ?fo v. 1 6 , 1977, ·-+.-,"e ~.,.,, :i~C'd , ~·,t e r c n ::;u'11 .t;or. is "'Pdu o ed roughly by 25,I. a".d tr,,t ·1i' L at s u m"'ler t h e ·jt i..c:i.s of En p-l uwoo d r o dq c e d t .elr wat er c c nsumpt ion by 25% en tt:eir own , t>i e· ,·•or e n o t e ,ren as:•.e d, ,r i u;t. i".1 a r in e h o ·N muc h more t hey w-uld cnse::-v e i f t .,.e ;; rea l ;' thou p.;ht it n e c essary , W"',y c nn •t E•rgl ewood b e the o ne 0 u t s t a n din F, ci\.y t o b e a b le t0 o olve itR l',fl tc!' pr oblems, wh ich we d on 't have , i f t h e y e v er c on e u p , b y u sin g cornm·n sen 2 e ? T hP Dr t t rl e a l ~o c t n t e s t h~t c ur ~:i.t e r a y~t e "'I wi l l h a~e to serve about 5 1 9 0 0 (' u s ers ~~; ''C" yr:,.,-?600 . "le wouJ cl. h ave t 0 build a l ot1iig h ri c e apartments t r ac co --0~a ~c t h e e , s ince t he c ity o f ~n ~l ·woc ~s b uilt up ~;etty well a lready. nd i.f T a ~ not mist aken, th e pe ople o f En glewoo d !ee tha t t oo ~any _,., .... ,. "1 o r t I" 1 ' r Di Ge i· :" • ,,; i·· in c vi t o.ble , b u t ':,c t ·-:ire not nc e cl cd . ~~ .,. RECEIVED NOV 18 1977 CilY MANAG;;Jt'S OffiCE ENruwool> I • • - • I • • • INTROD UCE D AS~ BI LL BY COUNCILMAN MAN N BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO .~, SE RIES OF 197 fs/ AN ORDIN ANCE ADOPTING TH E BUDGE T OF TH E CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO , FO R TH E FISCAL YEAR 19 71,· WHER EAS, pu rsuant to the pr o visi o ns of Part I of Article X of the Charter of the City of Englewood , Colora do adopte d by the vot ers on July 8, 1958 , a budget for the fiscal year 197.Jt was duly submitted by the City Manager to the City Council on September ~' 197 h; and ,t,-7 WHEREAS, a public hearing o n the said budget was held . by the City Council within three wee ks aft e r its s~b;ls~i~n ··;t-~ the meeting of the City Council on QQ1iQ se1 tt, 1976 ~ ~ of the time and place of said hearing having been published within seven day s after submission of the budget, in the manner provide d in the Charter f or the publication of Ordinance; and WHEREAS , the City Council adopted Resolution No . "SIi, S e ries of 197 ~ on the Ul1il1 d?A' oC October, 191-e, said Res oluti o n ame nding the 19 7'! budget . NO W, THEREFORE , BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF E NGLEWOOD , COLORAD O, as follows: Section 1 . That the budget of the City of Englewood, Col orado f o r the fiscal year 197,t as submitted by the City Manager and duly considered by the ~ity Council after public hearing a nd ame nded by Resolutio n No. •• Series of 191',', be and hereby is adopte d as the budget for the City of Englewood for the fiscal year 197 J. Sec tion 2 . Th a t th ~ sa id bud g et as ame nded and accepted shall be a public rec o rd i n the Office of the City Clerk and shall be open to public in spect ion . Suf fici e nt copies thereof shall be made availa bl e for the use of the City Council a nd the public , the number of cop i e s to be determined by the City Manager . Intro du ce d r~~d inf~.11 , and pas sed at First Reading on the J.S.&h-ds;,, = f 9c bober, ~~· Published a s a Bill for an Ordinance on the 2 9~~ da~- of Oc_toher , 1976 . Read by title and passed on final reading on the l..t-. 'ay of Ns;p•,eeheP s 19 7 6 . • I • - • • 19 76, I • • • -2 - Publi s h e d by title a s Ordina nce No. -'i!t!", S e ri e s o f o n t l=I~ jrd da.' of NoH e rnl;>iir, 197'7- ~ £ ~/ ~ A'rTEST : c,~ 19 u,/,,4~ Y---- e x officio City C~reasurer I , William D. J a mes, do hereby certify that the a bove a nd fo re going is a true , accurate and complete copy of t he Ordinance , p a ssed on final r e ading and published by title a s Or di nance No.~, Serie s of 19711'. 7 ~ ex officio City C • • I • • • I • • • INTRODUCE D AS A BILL BY COUNC JLMA N MANN BY AU THORIT Y 1 ORDINANCE N0.__111'._, SE RIES OF 197 11. AN ORDINANC E APPROPRI ATING MO NIES FOR ALL MUNICIPAL PURPOScS l N TH E CITY OF ENGLEWOO D, COLORADO, I N TH E FISC AL YEAR BEGINN I NG JANUARY 1, 197 1 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31 , 197~, CONSTITUT I NG WHAT IS TERMED 'rHE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL }'O R THE FISCAL YEAR 197 'p. NOW, TH EREFORE , BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO , as follows: Section 1. That there be and there is hereby appropriated from the revenue deriving from taxation in the City of Englewood, Colorado, from collection of licenses fees and from all othe r sources of revenue during the year beginning January 1, 1971: and end ing December 31, 19~, the amount s hereinafter set forth for the ob ject and purp ose specified and se t opposit e thereto, specifical ly as follows; to wit: Legislation and Council Administration Public Wo rks Fire Police Communit y Development Library Parks and Rec reation Total General Fund Public Improvement Fund Construction of major capital projects Water Enterprise Fund To tal Water En t erpr ise Fund Sew e r Enterprise Fund Total Sewer Enterprise Fund Golf Course Fund To tal Golf Course Fund • $ ]..9Q,7J9 ~.;.1, '+:2./ ilil9,Q71j-C/S°(.1 ?5/ 1,58?,8:!e! ,, ~'17,~Cit. I,§~l,51i!6 t ,'7 ,C.1 <,1,!', ~.eo.~~7 «,-s 1s,s,l 3§7 j 71;1; :!:, 'ir'1, 7,.2.0 3e5,356 3:i.~,'75" 1.i~ll.ail1 1, 3 os,"{r,if $1l,QilQ,eeo '1 . i7,7 7 ,, ~ ~, ''f H, JBS, '41!' 1,i 1'7 ,;og ..u 1' 1111 , 18 7 t ). l..1 7S7 $ 109,93(L I • - • I • • • -2- r, ··-t o n ? . The fo rego ing appropriat on s sha ll be conside r e d o be ~pp ropriations to groups w Lh in a program or d epartme nt w th n Lhe fund i ndica ted , but s h a ll not be construed to be appropr ation s Lo line items within any group , even th ou g h suc h line it ems ma y be se t forth as the adopted budget for the fi scal y ear 197~. All monies in the h and s of the Direc to r of Finance , o r to c o me into his hand s for the fiscal y ear 197Z, may be ap pli e d o n the outstanding claims now du e or to b e come due i n the s aid fisca l ye a r of 197"']!>. Section 4. All una ppropri a t e d mo ni e s that may come int o the hands of the Director of Finance during the y e ar 197'J'may be so di stributed amo ng t he respective funds h e rei n a s the City Counci l may de e m bes t unde r such control as is provid e d by law. Sect ion 5. Dur ing or at the close o f the fiscal year of 197,, an y surplus money in any o f the re sp e ctive funds, after al l claim s for 19}ffagainst the same have b een paid , ma y b e d1st r ibute d to an y other fund or funds at the dis cretion o f the Cit y Council. Introduced, read in full, and passed at First Reading o n the l.Btft day of October, 197'6. Publishe d as a Bil l for an Ordinance ,o n the 2 Qi~ say ef October, 1976. Rea d by title a nd passed o n final reading on the ~ day o O'Vembex, 1976. Published by title as Ordinance No.~, Series of ~T-en-t-h-e· 3'r'(rttay of 1'rov e mbei , 19 / 15. --- ATTEST: e x I , lliam D. James , do her e by certify that the a b o ve and foregoing is a true , a ccurat e and c om plete cop y o f the Ordina nce , pa ssed on final reading a . d published by tit le as Ord1nance No . ~ , Series o f 197,. /:-/ --,~/£~_/;;): ex-o ffic io Cit~y"'--~C.L.------ • I • - Cl • I • • • RESOLU'l'JO N NO "If ~ SEHJES OF 197~ A RES OLU 'J'ION /\MEND I NG 'rI!E P ROPO SE D 197¥.-BUDGE T. 1-/JIERF./\S , the Cit y Manage r, i n a ccordance with the pro- v isio ns o f t he Cit y Ch ar te r, submitted a 191]!. Budge t to the Cit y Co unci l o n S e pt e mber !3', 197~; and /~ 7 ,.. 0 11-,1 /' WH ERE AS, the Cit y Coun c il of the City~ of Engl ewood~()~ conducte d a pu bJic hearing o n said Budge t o n O~ee11 fl; 1976 an d -r~~ has give n considerable st udy to the a f oreme ntion e d Budget o n 7 n,t num b e rous occasio ns ; and WH ERE AS, i t is the inteni of 6ity Councii to ame nd the 197J Budge t as s ubmitted. NO W' 'r HEREFO RE , BE l'r RESOLVED BY THE C ITY COUNCIL OF THE Cl TY OF E NGL EWOO D, COLORAD O, a s foll o ws: S e ction 1. Mi ll Le v Proposed Am end e d / ,< t/ t,. 'f3 3 'f'r I ..?¥ ~5~-:;_ (/ Ass esse d Valuatio n $~29,'91ffi $~,JOt,!t-tte' Es timat e d Collect i ble 'lf.~I 9-9.96 'l'l~I -99,30 o c.-0 Es timated Valuation Collectibl e l-re,309,538 f:l3,?b8 3;!(120,18'f ,101 /.)31 t,'7 0; °'"' One Mill Equal s l.?</,f.9J l.!Q,)09' ' /~µ'i:~e,187 Ge n e ral Fund Le vy 7. 00 1 7. 00 Estima te 8l, I 1s E 8J+~,l6'f -8!tl,~10 g1.s, tort,, Total Mill Le vy 7.00 7.00 Section 2 . Ge neral Fun d A. Re v e nu e s: Propert y Tax S&l:e~-'l.'a'x- Charge s for Ser vjc e s - Ge n e ra l Gov ernment ToLal General Fund Re v e nue s B . 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James , e x officio City Cl e rk-Tr easur e r of the City of Engl e wood , Colorado, do her e by certify that the a bove and fo regoing is a true , accurate and complete copy of Re solution No. -Iii/fl!!:" , Series of 197~, passed by City Council on the 38th d119 al a t t T lr~H• I I • • - ( ' • I • • • IN TRODUCED AS A DILL DY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORD I NANC E APPROVIN G A GRA N'r BE TW EEN THE CI 'rY OF ENGLEW OOD AND TH E EHGLE WOOD HOUSING AUT HORITY FOR THE USE BY THE E NGLEWOOD HOUSIN G AUT HORITY OF $150 ,0 00 FO R THE HOUSING REHABILITA TION PROGRAM. WHEREA S, the Ci ty o f Engl e woo d a nd t h e Englewo od Hous ing Authority h ave exec u te d an Am e n ded Ag re e me n t II a pproved October 3 , 19 77; and WHEREAS , sdid Ag r eement stipula t es th e condit io n un d er which the Engl e wood Hou s ing Au t hor ity wi ll o p era te the Housing Authority will operate the Housing Rehab i l ita tio n Lo an Program ; and WHEREAS, the City of Eng l e wood has received a $1 50 ,000 g ran t from the United State s De p a rtme nt o f Hou s in g a nd Urban De v el o pment (H.U .D.) to oper a te t h e Hou sin g Re habilitat ion P rogram ; and WHEREAS , the City i n tends to a pp ropr i ate t he full amount of $150 ,000 to the Eng l e woo d Hous ing Au t hor i ty to be us e d p ursu ant to the terms o f t he Agree ment of October 3, 1977. NOW T HEREFORE BE I T ORDAIN E D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO as f ollows: Sec t ion 1. That all monies received from H .U .D . for the purpose of Housing Rehabilitation will be used according t o th e terms of the Agreement between the City of Enql~wood a n d t h e Engle wood Housing Authori ty approved October 3, 1977 . Section 2 . That the Englewood Housing Authority s h all have o p erational control of said program , that the Ci t y o f Engle wood sha l l remain responsibl e for insuring t h e H.U .D . funds are us e d according to the Grant Agreement. The City o f Eng lewood wi l l a n nually review together with the Englewood Hous i ng Author ity , t he housing rehabilitation program , with partic ul ar attenti on given to funds received from H.U .D . In a dd ition to the a b ove pro v isions, he Englewood l!o usin<J Authority shilll su bm it mon t hly progra m progress !reports to the C ity . -~-------'· I • • - ( \ • I • • - Section 3. The Englewood Housing Authority further agrees to ca rry out the program acco rdi ng to the provisions of the Grant Agreement attac hed hereto and made a p art here of by this refere n ce betwe en H.U .D. and the City of Engl e wood incl uding , but not limited to the following: a. F lood Disaster Protec t ion Act of 1973. b. Equal Employment Opportunity. c. Air and Wa t er Acts. d. Set labor standards. Section 4. The Englewood Housing Au thori ty further agrees to prepare all reports r equired by the Gr ant Agreement and all other applicable r e gulatio ns and to submit the same to the City at appropriate times. Int roduced , read in full and passed on first reading on the __ day of November, 1977 . P ublished as a Bill for an Ordi nance on the ___ day of Novemb er , 1977. M/\YOR ATTEST: e x officio City Clerk-Tre asurer I, William D . James , do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and comµlet copy of a Bill f o r an Ordinanc e , introduced, read in full , and passed on fir st reading on the ___ clc1y of November, 1977 . ex officio Ci y C lerk-Treas urer -2- • I • • In -n - • • I • • - U. S • DD' IJUY.DIT u G CCMIJ N!TY DEVELO?MP'Jff BLOCK Orwtr PROGRAM Upon execution or the Ac c eptanc e Provi s ions of thi s Grant Agreement, the Department or Housing and Urban Developnent (HUD) agrees to pro- vide to the Grantee the Federal as11i11tance under Title I or the Hou11ing and Colll'IIWlity Development Act or 197h (P.L. 93-383) authorhed by the Punding Approval identitied therein, subject to the 1tenna and conditions ot thie Grant Agreement, applicable lav, regulation11 and all other requ1remente o! HUD nov or hereatter ·in ertect. The Grant Agreement is ertective vith respect to auch a11aiatance aa or the date the acceptance ia executed and conaista ot each P'unding Approval and acceptance hereto attached, together with the HUD approved application apeciried therein, including any Aaeurancea, cert1fication11, mapa, schedules or other sub!lliseiona made vith respect thereto, the HUD Co11111111nity Development Block Grant Regulat.ions at 24 CPR Part $70 and the tolloving Ge neral Terina and Conditiona1 l. De/'ini t1on a a Except to the extent l!IOdified or supplemented by the Grant, Al'.reement, any term defined in Title I or the Housing and Co l'IIIW\ity n.-ve lo pment Act ot 1974 or the HUD Comrunity Development Block Grant Regu htic,os at 24 Cl'R Part $70, shall have the same meaning vhen used herein . I • • n ,.. . -n - I l . ( ( • I • • • 2 , (a) Agreernent 1111:1an11 thill Grant Agreement, a11 deecribed above and any &111endrmnt1 or supplernent11 thereto. (b) Applicant mean11 the entity deeignated all such in the Funding Approval, • (c) Grantee meane each entity d1111i~ated a11 a recipient tor grant . or loan guarantee aseilltance 1n the P'und1ng Approval and ligning the acceptance provillions &II Oran tee under the Agr..,sment . (d) A11surances, when c apitaliaed, means 1.he certifications and a111JUrances submitted with grant applications pursuant to the require- ments ot 24 en Part S70, (e) Assistance provided under thill Agree111ent means the grants and any loana 11ecured by loan guaranteea provided under this Agre11111ent. (.t) Prograa mean11 the conaunity development progrui, project, or other activitiea, including the adrn1nistrat1on thereof, with respect to which aaaiatance ill being provided under this Agreement, 2. "Section)" Cornplia.nc e in the Provision ot Training. l!".fflploY111ent and Buelne119 Opportunities , Th111 AgrueJ110nt 11 11ubject to the requiremente or section Jot the Housing a.nd Urben Doveloprnent Act or 1968 (12 USC l70lu), ae am ended, the HUD regul~ti0n9 ieBUed pursuant thereto at 24 CFR Part lJS, and any applicable ru l e11 and ordor11 o r HUD i e11ucd thereunder prior to the HUD authorization ot the Funding Approval, I • • - • • I • • • The Grantee eh&ll c ause or require to be in11orted in full in &1.1 contract!! and subcontracts for work financed in whole or in part vith a11sistance provided under this Agreemont, the section) clause sat forth in 24 CFR 1J5.20(b), The Grantee shall provide ew:h copiee ot 24 CFR Pa.rt. lJS u -.y be I necessary tor the information ot parties to contracts required to contain the section J clause, J, P'lood Di.easter Protection, Thie Agreement 111 subject to the require111ent11 of the Flood 01.asa ster Protection Act of 1973 (P,L. 9)-234). No portion ot the assistance provided Wlder this Agreement 111 apprond tor acqu1s1 tion or construction purposes as defined Wlder section J(a) o! said Act, for use in 'an a.rea identified by th• Secretary u having special nood hazards which 1a located in a co111111nity not then in cClllpliance with the requironnte tor participation in the nat.iona.l nood inaurance progra11 pursuant to section 20l(d) ot eaid ActJ ,and the use or any assistance provided Wlder this Agreement for such acquiaition or ca111tru.ct1on in such identified areu in co111111WUt1es then partic ipating 1n the national flood in1111rance progra111 shall be subject to the mandator,y purchase ot flood insurance requirements of section 102(a) of said Act, Ar.y contract or agreo~~nt tor the sale, lease, or other tr11rt sfer ot land acqu ired , cleared or imp r oved with a ~sistW1ce provid6d under this Agreement shall contain, it such land is located in an area • I • • j I • • I • • • 4, identifiod by tpe Su c r ct n.ry cs h~v1ng opt,c ial f l ood h a~a rds u.n d i n which the sale of flood insurance has been lll&Qe avail able under the National Flood Insuranc e Ac t of 1968, as &111endad, 42 U,S,C. 4001 et seq., provisions obl i gating the transferee and i ts successors or asdgne to obtain and maintain, during the ownership of such land, BUCh flood insurance as required with respect to financial assistance I for acquisition or construction purpoeee under eaction 102(a) o! the Flood Disaster Protectiun Act of 197), Such p1~visione shall be required notwi t hstanding the fact that the con£truction on such land is not itself f\lnded vi t h assietance provided unlier this Agreement. 4 , Equal Employment Opportuni ty1 (a) Activities and contracts not 11ubject to Executive Order 11246 1 a11 amended, In carrying ou t the program, the Grantee ~hall not discriminate agains t any e mployee or applicant f o r emplo)'ffl8nt because o! r ace, color, religion, 11ex, or national origin, The Grantee shall take affirmative action to insure that applicants for emplo)'ffl8nt are' employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to ·their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, Such ac t i on shall include, but not be limi ted to, the fol lowings emplo)'ffl8nt, upc rading, do mo t.1on, o r tranefur ; r uc ruitmunt or r ecruitment advertising; J ayo f f or t enninati on ; r1at e s of PliY o r ot her fo rm11 of c ompeneation; and :.elec ti on f o r tra i ning, inc lu ding ap p r entic e ship. Thti Gr an t ee shall • I • • ( • ( • I • • • s. poet 1n conep1cuoua place,, ava ilable to empl ti ;yeoe and app licants for employment, no t1cea to be pr ovided b;y the Oov e rnl!llln t eett1~g forth the provia1ona ot this n on d1 acr1.Jn1nati on c l au se, rhe Grantee ehall state that all qualified appl1c ante wi l l receive cone1deration tor employ- ment without regard to race , c olor, religion, eex, or national origin. The Grantee ehall incorporate the toregoina requirements ot thi s paragraph (a) in all of its contracts tor prog.·&111 worlc, except contracte governed b7 paragraph (b) ot this section, and will require all or ite contractors tor such worlc to incorporate such 1·equ1remente in all subcontracts for progr&111 work, (b) Contracts l!llbject to Execut1 ve Order 11 246 1 aa 11111811ded. Su ch contracte shall be subjec t to HUD Equal Emplo)'!Mnt Opportunity regula- tions at 24 CPR Part 130 applicable to HUD aeeiated construction contracts. The Grantee ehall c auee or require to be inserted in tull in an:, nonexelll)t contract and subcontract for c onstruction work, or 1110dification thereof, as defined in eaid regulations, which 111 paid tor in whole or in part with aseistance provi ded un der t h1e .lgret1111e nt , the following equal opportunity claueea l>Jr ing the pe r formanc e of t h is contrac t , t he c ontractor agree s a ~ follo we a (1 ) Th e contractor will not disc r i minate ag a ins t any emp l oyEe o r appli c ant f or employment becauJe of r a ce, co lor , religion, s ex, o r na t i ona l o r igin . The con t1·actor wi 11 take affirma ti ve ac tion to en surc • I • • ( t ! I I ( I ( • I • • • 6. that 11pplicc.nt:i u n, cmployo d, u.nd t.h nt omployets aru trJc.iod du ring employment, without regard to their rac;, color, rel igion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limi ted to, the following, Employme nt , upgrading, de1TWOtion, or transfer, recniit- mentor recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates o! pay or ott'er torm11 of compensation; and selection tor training, includin~ apprentice11hip, The contractor agree11 t.o po11t in conspicuou11 places, available to employee11 and applicants for emplO)'lllllnt, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth the provisions of this nondiacrilllination clause. (2) The contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employee11 placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified applicants will rec eive con sideration !or employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin . (3) The contractor will send to each labor union or representa- tive of workers with which he haa a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding , a notice to be provided by the Contract Compliance Offi cer advising the s a i d l abor union or wo rkers' representa- tivea of the contractor's commitment unde r this section and shall post copioa of the notice in con~pecuous pl aces avai l ab l e to e mp loyees and appl icants for emp loyment. (4) The con tractor wll l compl y with ~ll provieions of Exec u tive Ordur 11246 of September 24, 196S, and of Lhe rules, regulations, and • I • • - • ( I • • • 7 . relevant orders of the Secretary or Labor. (5) The contractor vill furnillh all info?'mati on and reports required by Executive Order ll2u6 or September 24, 1965, iind by the rules, regulations, lll'ld orders or the Secretar,y ot Labor, or p.irsuant thereto, lll'ld will penni t acce1111 to hie bo olcs, records, and account11 by the Deparunent and the Secretar,y or Labor tor ~urpo11e11 ot in•eetigation to ucertain compliance with euch rules, regulations, and ord.era. (6) In the event or the contractor's noncompliance with the non- discriJllination clauee11 of thia contract or vith any of such rulea, regulationa, or ordera, th111 contract lllaY be canceled, tenninated or suspended in whole or in part and the contractor wq be declared in- eligible tor turther Government contracts or federally assisted construc- tion contract procedures authoriaed in Executive Order 11246 ot September 24, 1965, or by rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary ot Labor, or aa othervise provided by law. (7) The contractor will include the portion ot the sentence imrnodiately preceding paragraph (1) and the provtaion11 of paragraph11 (1) through (7) in evo~-y 11ub contract or purc~ee order unless exempted .by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary ot Labor issued purrruant to section 20u of Executive Order 11 2u 6 of Septemb er 25, 1965, 110 that such provision s wi ll bo binding upon each subcontractor or ve ndor, The . ·-----~--~-_,__ __ __.__.--~ I • • l"'"I - • ( • I • • - 8. c ontractor w1.ll t ake i,uc h ac tlon with respect to any 11Ubcontra ct. or purchase order a :i the Department. may direct as a l!lllans of enfo rci ng :ruch provisions, includ ing sanctions for nonc ompliance: Provided, however, that in the event a co ntrac tor beco rros involved in, or is threatened with, litigation w1.th a subcontractor or vendor as a result of :ruch direction by the Department, the contracto r may requeiit the United States to enter into euch l i tigation to protect the interest of the United States. The Grantee further ag r ees that it will be bound by the above equal opportunity clause with respect to its O'ltll employment practices when it participates in federally aeii isted conetniction wo rks Provided, that if the Grantee ~o participating is a State or local government, the above equal opportunity cl ause is not applicable to aror agenc y, inatnllllentality or subdivision of such gove nunent whi ch does not participate in work on or under the contract. The Grantee agrees that it will ass is t and cooperate actively with the Department and the Secretary of Labor in obtaining the compliance o f co ntractors and subcontrac t or s with the equ al opportun i ty clause and the rule s , regulat ions, and relevant orders of the Se cretary o f Labor; that it will rumish the Department and the Secret;.ry of Labor such i nformati on a ~ t.hey may require for the superv ision of such compli anct; and t.hat it will o therwise assist tht Departl!l3nt in the disc harge of lL~ pr im a ry r esponsibility for securin~ c ompl i anc e . I ' I I • • - ( ( ( • I • • • . ·9 . The Grantee further agrees that it Yill refrain from entering into any contract o r c on tract modific a tion subject to Executive Order 11246 of September 2L, 1965, with a contractor debarred from, or who h as no t d emo nstrated el i~ibility for, Govenune n t <.:<,ntracts w,d federally assi sted construction contracts pursuant to the executive order and will carry out suc h sanction& and penalties for violation of t he e qual opportunity clause as may be imposed upon contr~ctors and subcontractors by the Department or the Secretary ot Labor pursuant to .. Part II, Subpart D of the executive order. In ,lddition, the Grantee agrees that if it fails o r refuses to comply vi.th these undertakings, the Department may t ake any or all of the follo'Wing actions1 Cancel, terminate, or suspend in whole or in part the grant or loan guarantee; refrain from extending any further assistance to the Grantee under the program with respect to which the failure or refusal occured until sati s - factory assurance of future compliance has been received from such Grantee; and refer the c ase to t he Department of Ju stice for appropriate legal proceedings; 5. Le a d-Ba sed Pa int Hazards: The c onr.truc ti on o r r e ha bili tation o f residential s tructures ~1th ass is t ance provided un de r this Agrue ment is sub j ect to the HUD Lead- Based Paint regula tlons , 2L Cfk Part )5. Any e rants or loans made by t he Gran too for the r ehabi li ta1.ion o f r esi dent i al s tru c tures with it!.'1i,,tanc<: pruv!du,I unrlor t,hi:, A1~r ,,cm11nt. :ih,lll bo ma dt.o :;ubj e c t to tho I • • ! i l (I ( I • • - 10. provis1one fo'r tho elim1nat.1on of lei.d-b:.ee po.int ru.:.ards undor sub- part B or sai d regulations, and the Grc.ntee ehul be responeible for the inl!J)8Ct1one and certif1cat1orle required under eoc tion )5,14(!) thereof, 6, Compliance vith Air and Water .Actea Thie Agree11111nt 111 subject to the requiranente or the Clean Air .Act, aa a11111nded, 42 USC 1857 et eeq., the Fede1al Water Pollution Control .Act, u wnended, )) USC 1251 et seq. and the regulationa ot the Environmental Protection Agency vith reapect thereto, at 40 crR Part 15, aa amended from ti11111 to ti.me, In compliance with eaid regulatione, the Grantee shall cauae or require to be inserted 1n full in a l l contraeta and subcontracta with reepect to any nonexempt transaction thereunder !\lnded with aeeistance provided under this .Agreement , the following requirelll8ntaa (l) .A etipulation by the c ontractor ot subcontractors that any facility to be uti lized in, the perfonnance ot any nonexempt contract or subcontract ie not listed dn the L1et or Violating Facilities ismi6d by tl-e Environmental Protection Agency (EP A) pursuant to 40 CFR 15. 20. (2) !greement by the contrac tor to comply with all the requirements of section llL of the Clean Air .Act , as am ended, (L2USC 1 8)7c-8) and soction )08 of the Federal Water Po l lution Control .Act, as a.mended, ()J USC 1)18) re l ating to inspe c tion , ronit<,ring, entry, reports, and Wonnat.i on, I • • - (I ( I .. ( ( • I • • • ll, na ~:oll nn ,t1 l othor .r11ci11iro1r.Jnl,:.1 :i,)o.:\'; :d In 1:11ld :i,,c:l.t on J.llJ nml soct.ion JO!l , nnrl nll rorr,1lnlion~ nnJ c •1l r.'.:il.1no::i l u:,uo d l.t ,nr0111,rfor. (J) A :.1t .1;:,ul11tlon t.hnL n~ a u,n,U :.ion for t.h ,i 111,,1rd c,f lh(J conl.rnct prorn;:i \. nol ico 1-11 ll bo c;lvr·n of ,.,,y no'dflc:\t ion t·oc otv<!d f,·om tho Di r octor , Ot'flcc of Fuclorn l Act.i vi tics , EPA, .Jnclicntlnc . that .n fac~llty i1t.1U::iJ rt or to be utiliz e d consideration to bn 11 at,od on t.ho F.PA r,{:;t • . . ~ ;, ..... ~ • ' ( . : !'~·.' , .... ' for tho · con tract _'10 /,~~~;-r , . .C. (~\ }..; : ·. of V~.olnt.lnc Fucili~\es. :' -:: '. ··: ·. · :, (4) A[jr ocmonL by tho c:ont .1·.:ictor t.hnt he i,J 11 ir.c ludu or cuu:;c to bo included tho crite ri a ru,d rcqu iro~1on t::i in pur11£raph (1) throui:;h · (4) of this ':;action 1n cvC:1·y non exempt :.;ubcontr11ct. an.I rc_quirinc that tho contractor will tnkc :.;uc h £1 c1.1 on ,111 t ho Govurwnont I'll.'\)' cliroct o.:; a means of cnforc .lng :;uch pru vi niorrn. In no ovnn t ::.ha.ll any .1111011nt of 1,ho 11ssist,u1c o · provided 11nt!Qr t.h1:; Agreement be utilizod with ruo poct to a facility ¥hlch hns r,ivcn rise · ·to a convict.ion unde r :,uction ll)(c)(l) of tho Cloa.n Air A,~t or r,,~ctior. J09(c) of the Focl oraJ. Wn to r Polluti on Control Ac t, . 7. F'orlcr n l_ L~hor :-;1 .. 1nrlard :: Prov; ni.01111: l~,r.,.:pt ·,d th ro :i j•:Jc t, Lo Llie n·k1bi lit11tion ·or r, ,;id<1 nti:i l prop,:r t ;r d1 ,:n,:nod for r c::;lcluntinl u :;o for lt-s:, t.han r,lt;M, f an ilic:s, the Gr::vit,,Jf: .:ind al l cont r 11c: toro onr,r,1:od ur,<i,·1· rr;., ',ru,; tn in CJ x,: c:. , or ~?, 000 f u r ~h ,: c 0n:1tn1c1.lon, pro:,ocution , or·plt•l.l,1n r,r 1·, paj r .,f r ~ 1 l\\Jil.:hn;: o r ~,,,rl.. f , nancucl i n whc, · o or in p.-,.d . with n~.:. l:;L :1r,cu f li'OV idc . wider thi:; Aer u o- I • • In n L- 1 ( ( ' I • • • . ) ;, . ;in(l \,he .1pp] ic;:.blc n,qu i 1·,,m,·11L:-. of lhc 11·1:,11a l.io1 ,:, or I.li e, 1'1 ·1 ;,rL1T,c:n L o f J,.,\.J:)r und e r 2') Cl · fl I ',, 1· L:, ) ,.,,cc:; and Ll.c r at.i o of ,1 1'1•r• 11\.1 -nr .incl \ 1·c1 i 1ir c-s to ;iow ·1h yir~n : rn,vlcled, \.hat if w;i [;O r a k s hie,h c•r Lh;u1 U1or-tJ rc ·quir NI U11 :k 1· s uch r cc.ilatio11::; are i111po :;ed by s t.ale C'r l oc;i l l:J1,',; 11 :,l.hint:; h c 1·c11 nnC'r i s i.nt,C'nde d to rcl'it:vc Lli c 'GranLcc• o f ils oblir,nl.ion,. i f ,u,y, \,c, r equ ire p,1ym c nt o f he hlcher 1·,ilcs .. The GranLco i;h~l l l ' .. 11"0 or r <,C]Ui1 ·e to bo '\n:,erl.ed in full, :in all. ::;i:c h ro n\,r·ac t ,s r.ubjnr.\, 1 1 :sur h rr.01lnl.io ns, No a .. ·a 1·d of \,h r, c o n t.r.:tc ls c ov 1.,rc d under th i.: f.(•c\ ion (,f \,~o Acre c1nc nl sh al l be ma tlP to .:t11y cont .r ;ic tor ~,lw ii; l, the \,j r.,c incl'ici bl e UJ1rlcr the prov i::;i o n s o f any nr,pl i c,,bl e r c:cu1.,\.i~:·. c,f li te Drpa rl mcn L o f Labo r lo rc e eiv e an .~1.:a rd of r,11 c h con tract . 8 . tlr,ndi::;crimin1tion ltn ,lcr Ti L c VJ o f \I ,_ 1vj1 flit:,hL:; /,c t o f 196'1 This Ac1·cemcnl. ir -11bjr·cl. Lo Lhe 1· r,iin1 1t·11t ,,f Til.J~ vr' of the Civil JUr,hLs Ac t. o f 1 96/i (l'.L. [W-.JS?) a 1d IIL'D r<·f 1Litinns ,•i lh rc ~.p c c\, lJ,,,i·e •o i nc udi.nr, the rrc•1 l.1ti.,11~ under ,Ii f.Ffl rail. 1. Jn the sale, lease r c,1,, .. ,11l n i,1 i;i n 1; ~,iLh LI,,, 1 11'1 v, \,t · i1,•,1l.,d 11, I • • - ( ( • ( • I • • • 1). s uch tran sfor , prohi biting di3 c r1m1nat1 n upo,1 t.h c b&2 i11 o f rac e,·color , re l iei on, sex, o r nat ional o rigin, in the salt, len :Je o r ren tal , o r in the use 0r occupancy of such l oJ1d o r an,y improvements erec ted o r to be erected t here on, and pro vid1ng t.hat tho Gr&.ntee and the Uni t ed States ~re be neficiaries of and entitled t.o enforc e 11Uc h co ve nant. The Grante e , in undertak ing its o blieation in c arrying ou t the program assisted hare- un d er, agree11 to take :m ch rneaoures as are nec.i:J sary to tm!orce :iuch co venant and wi ll not itself so discriminate. 9 . Obl igations of Grantee with Respect to Ce r tain Third Party Relati onships: The Grante e shall remai n fully obligated under t.he provis ions of the Agreem ent notwi thstandin g i ts designation of~ t h ird party or pa rties for the und e rtaking of all or an,y part of the procr am ~ th re :;- pe c t to whic h assi 3tance is being provided under this Agreement to t he Grantee. Any Gran tee wh ic h i s not the Ap pl i c ant, sha l l c omply with a ll l awful requirement:; of th 0 0 Applicant nec essa ry t.o insu re th at the pro~r ,..m with respec t to wh ich a11sis t.anc e is bein6 provi ded unde r th i s Ag rec11,,mt ~o the Grantee is carried out in acco r danc e wi th the App lic ant's A:;suranc e ~ and certi f i ca tions, includ ing tho ~e with rosptct t o lhc a:;sumptlon of environmental r esponsibilities of the App'ic ant under :;action 104(h ) of the Housing and Community Deve lopment Ac t of 1974. 10. Tnt,,r,·:;t o f Cor a in f't r:h•rRl Offi c ial:;: :-lo m"m bc r of c,r Dr,1L 1'.a t c t o n<: Con 1;.·, -s o f the Un i t.e St.ates , ..nci no Iu.,sidc r,t Co mmi:;sio r,er , Bt,all be :i dm..itt.tid to ariy st. ... re o r part of • I • ( ( • I • • • 14, \.his Acr,;icmunt. <,r Lo r,.ny bonofi t t o a.rise from tho same. 11. Jnt.or(J s\. o f M•Jmbers 1 Ofrice rs 1 or Employees of Grantu e, Membe r s of Lo c al Governin g Body 1 or Oth or Public Officials, No member, officer, or emp]oy uc oft.he Grantee, or i t.s designces or ~ants, no membe r of the go verning bod.y of the lC1calHy in whi ch the program is situated, and no other public official of such locality or localities who exercises any functions or l'espon sibilities with res- pect to the proeram dur ing his tenure or for one year therea!'ter, shall have any interest, direct or indi r ec t, in any contract or su bcontract, or the proceeds there of, for wor ·k to bo performed in c onn e ction wi th tha proer1J11 assisted under tho Agreement. The Grantee shall incorporate, or cause to incorporated, in all such contracts or subcontracts a provision prohibiting such i nterest pursuant to the purpo ses of this section. 12. Prohibition Aca i ns t Payment~ of Bonus or Commission: The assistanc e provided under this Ag reement shall not be used in the payment of any bonus .o r commission for the purpose of obtaining nUJ approval of the application for such assistance, or HUD ap proval of appli c ation1:1 for additional assi~t.anc e, or any othe r ... pproval or con- c urrenc e of HUD r oquired und er t his Ag re emen t, Ti t l e I o f t.he Hous 1ni; wi d Co mmunity Developm e nt Ac o f 97~ o r HUD r oeulat.ior1:1 w1t.h respe c t. ttl ureto ; provi de d, how eve r , t.ha t. n, !.On a b l e foes o r bon a fid e tec hn 1,·al , • I • • - ( ( • ( • I • • • '1 5. conBultant, m;.nagerinl or ulhur suc h :,ui ·vi cc :,1 othur tll&ll a,:tuAl solicitation, are not horeby proh1b 1tod 1! o thorvise eligible a:, program coet11. ., • , 11 0 11 , o ,,·1 "JI/ * u .!', r,PO 1 1, I • • ( • I • • • ~f-u u d~ a ,LU /U?J ~ o( /, ;q 77 INTRODU CED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN b I, BY AUT HORI TY ORDINANCE NO. _jjp_, SERIES OF 1977 AN ORD INANCE AMENDING SEC TI ON 5 CHAPTER 4 TITLE 6 OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, AS AMENDED BY DECLARING IT UNLAWFUL TO KEEP HORSES, MULES, SHEEP, DONKEYS AND OTH ER ANIMALS AND FOWLS AND FURTHERMORE THAT NO ANIMAL SHALL DISTURB THE PEACE AND COMFORT OF ANY NEIGHBOR HOOD. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That Section 5 Chapter 4 ·of Title 6 of the 1969 E.M.C. is amended to read as follows: S ec tion 2. 6-4-5: ANIMALS OR FOWLS It is hereby declared to be unlawful for any person to k ee p or permit upon any premises in the City e xcept as othe r wise provided: (a) Any horse, mule, donkey, cattle, sheep, rod ents, chickens, turkeys, rabbits, g ees e, ducks, or other fowls except on agriculturally zoned lands. (b) No animal shall disturb the peace and comfort of any neighborhood, or inter- f ere with any person in the reasonable and comfortable enjoyment of life or property, or in any other manner present a menace to the public health or safety. (c) If any part or parts hereof are for any reason held to be invalid, such shall not affect the remaining portions of this section. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewit h are hereby express ly repealed. Int rod uced, read i n full and passed on firs t reading on the 3rd day of October, 1977. Publ ished as a Bill f or an Ordinance on the 5th day of Octobe r, 1977. I • - ( • I • • • Re ad by t i t l e a nd p a ssed on f i nal read i ng on the 17th day of Oc t ober, 1977. Published by title as Or d i nance No. of 1977, on the ~~day of Octobe r 1977. Mayor ATTEST: ex-officio City Clerk-Treasurer , Series I, William O. J ~mes, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of the Ordinance, passed on f i nal reading and published by title as Ordinance No. , Se ries of 1977. ex-officio City Clerk-Treasurer -2- I • •