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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-01-04 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet.. • 0 • City Council Meeting - January 4, 1971 • - . r .. • • • • OFFICIAL CITY CO U~.or::IL DOCU M r , , , ENT Jt\N ~~ '71 C,...•Ut •rz r , ··- CITY OF-LN-·~·E\ r ~,;Fi lE '\ uuo, C OLO_ / INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN c =( ,, .>..._...--) BY AUTHORITY 1q11 ORDINANCE NO. I SERIES OF ~ f AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 29, SERIES OF 1969; DELAYING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF RENAMING "SOUTH SANTA FE LANE" TO "SOUTH WINDERMERE STREET" FROM JANUARY 1, 1971 TO NOVEMBER 1, 1971; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 29, Series of 1969, the City Council of the City of Englewood directed that those portions of that street within the City of Engle- wood, presently known as "South Santa Fe Lane" from its intersection with that street known as "West Tufts Avenue" to its intersection with that street known as "West Kenyon Avenue", be renamed "South Windermere Street"; and WHEREAS, said change in street name was directed to become effective at 12:01 A.M., January 1, 1971; and WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the City Council that should said change become effective as scheduled, 12:01 A.M. on January 1, 1971, certain con- fusion and extreme inconvenience would result to the residents and owners along said Santa Fe Lane; and WHEREAS, said inconvenience and confusion would be avoided if the effective date of the change of the street name is delayed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, that Ordinance No. 29, Series of 1969 be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: 1. That effective at 12:01 A.M. on the 1st day of January, 1971, those portions within the City of Engle- wood, Colorado of that street presently known as "South Pecos Street", from its intersection with that street known as "West Tufts Avenue" southerly to the point of intersection with the city limits of the City of Engle- wood, shall be renamed and hereafter referred to as "South Windermere Street". 2. That effective at 12:01 A.M. on the 1st day of November, A.D., 1971, those portions within the City of Englewood, Colorado of that street presently known as "South Santa Fe Lane", from its intersection with that street known as "West Tufts Avenue" to its intersection with the stree t known as "West Kenyon Avenue", shall be renamed and hereafter referred to as "South Windermere Street". O FFICI A L CITY cou ' " r ...,ru E NT -1-I "' ~ J t , ~ f I ' COU N C..I' • I 'LE CITY OF L C..LL .. 000. COLO. I . • . , r • -. 3. That for the reasons hereinabove stated, the City Council finds and determines that an emergency exists and that this ordinance shall take effect im- mediately upon publication following final passage. Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the 21st day of December, 1970. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 23rd day of December, 1970. Read by title and passed on final reading on the 4th day of January, 1971. Published by title as Ordinance No. I , Series of 1971 on the 4!1 day of '(a<Cl~ , 1971. Mayor Attest: ex officio City Clerk I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of an Ordinance passed on final reading and published by title as Ordinance No. I , Series of 1970. ex officio City Clerk -2- •. I . • • \ l I ' ,. • • Or-FtC Ill.[ CITY ~,... 1• • l , t'\li' RESOLUTION NO •. 1, SERIES OF 1971 c1r, ._. ..... A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF LAND FOR THE USE BY THE UTILITIES DEPARTMENT. WHEREAS, it has been determined that the Utilities Department of the City of Englewood, Colorado is in need of additional real property upon which it may, from time to time, expand its facilities: and WHEREAS, a certain parcel of ground as hereinafter described is proper and suitable for such future plant: and WHEREAS, council is i~formed and advised that the value of said property and the amount to be expended therefore is not in excess of the appraised value of said land. NOW, THEREFORE, BB IT RBSOLVBD BY '1'81!: CITY COORCIL OF THE CITY OF BNGLEWOCih 1. That the Mayor of the City of Englewood is hereby .authorized to execute an aqr .... nt for the pur- chase and sale of ten (10) acres of real property for the purchase price of Sixty-Six Thousand .Dollars ($66,000). Said real property is described as followsa A tract of land located in the D 1/4 liE 1/4 of Section 33, Township 4 'South, Range 68 West of the 6!h P. M., described as follows1 BBGiaBIBG at a point which is 367 feet South and 296 feet West of the .Ortheast corner of said section, said point being the Rorthwest corner of the tract of land conveyed to David T .. Pively and Mary A. Hively by Deed recorded on May 9, 1904 in Book 5 at Page 453: thence Southwesterly along the Westerly line of said Hively tract, a distance of 255.7 feetr thenc·e West and parallel with tha Rorth line of said section, a distance of 656.8 f .. t, .are or less, to a point 308.0 feet Bast of the West line of said n 1/4 0 1/4: thence Jtorth and parallel With said West line, a distance of 568.05 f .. t, more or less, to the Southwest corner of the parcel of land conveyed to the City and County of Denver by Deed c-ecorded on December 21, 1935 in Book 371 at Page lOOr thence Borth 67•43' Bast and along the Southeasterly line of said parcel, a -1- I , '-OL I • ' -. ~ .. • • distance of 127.07 feet, mo r e or less, to the No rth line of said section; thence East and along the North line of said section; a distance of 649.77 feet, more or less; to a point 243 feet West of the Northeast corner of said section; thence South 11°30' West a distance of 374.52 feet; thence Northeasterly, a distance of 23.16 feet, more or less to the paint of beginning , County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, also commonly known and numbered as 2900 South Platte River Dr i ve. 2. That the Director of Finance is hereby authori- zed to draw from the general utility funds a warrant in the amount of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) mad e payable to Garrett-Bromfield & Company, agent for seller, to be transmitted with the executed agreement and to serve as a d eposit on the purchase price of said prope rty, pursuant to its terms. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 4th day of January, A.D., 1971. Mayor Attest: ex officio City Clerk I, Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City Clerk of the City of Englewood, State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of Res olution No. , Series of 1971. ex officio City Clerk -2·· I • • . , •' \ ! I I '!' • ] OFFICJAC en v c .. ,, ,. r;cuMENT T DRAFT COPY RESOLUTION NO. SERIES 1971 COU NCIL CITY 0 t .. L_ I lNG F'ILE A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION F ENGLCWOO Q, COLO. OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ··' ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO CREATE AN IM- PROV EMENT DISTRICT IN SAID CITY TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 20; ADOPT- ING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS THEREFOR; AND ORDERING PUBLICATI~N AND MAILING OF NOTICE OF HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN SAID DISTRICT. WHEREAS, the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, has determined to create Paving District No. 20 in said City and to order the construction or install a tion of the street and alley improv e ments therein as more particularly described in the form of Notice hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, petitions have also been filed with the Dir- ector of Finance, ex-officio City Clerk, by a majority of property owners on a certain street and alley, requesting the construction or installation of improvements therein; and WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore adopted a pre- liminary order directing the City Engineer to make the nece s sary preliminary surveys, estimates and maps as required by the pro- visions of the City Charter and Ordinance No. 14, Series of 1965, as amended; and WHEREAS, the City Engineer, pursuant to said Order, has prepare d preliminary surveys, estimates and maps in connection with the proposed Paving District No. 20, which will be on file in th e office of the Director of Public Works; BE IT RESOL VED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: l. That th e petitions which hav e been filed with the Dire ctor of Finance, ex-officio City Clerk, were signed by a majo rit y of the ow ners of real property as required by law, which - 2 - . ' I • ' • 0 2 I • OFFICIAL: \-1 1 < ,. II OCUMENT l T tAll 1 ' "·--~----'-~- p e titi o n s contain e d a d es cription of th e ar ea to b e includ e d -within th e district, a description of the nature of th e improve- . / ments petitioned for, including the locations ther e of, and the names and addresses of the signers thereof, togeth e r with the legal de scr iption of the parcels of real property owned by each. 2. That the City Engine e r's reports, together with the details, specifications, estimates, maps and schedules prepared and filed with the Director of Finance be and the same are hereby approv ed and adopted by this Council for us e in the construction of the improvements to be made in said Paving District. 3. That the materials to be used in constructing the proposed improvements are stated in the Notice hereinafter set forth. 4. That the assessments to be levied for said improve- ments shall be due and payable within thirty days from and after the final publication of the ordinance assessing the whole actual cost of said improvements against the real property in said Dis- trict; provid e d, however, that any owner who shall pay the full assessment within said period of thirty day s , shall be entitled to an allowance of five percent (5\) of the amount so asse ssed against his property and paid by him. In the event any owner of real estate shall fail to pay the whole of such assessme nt against his prop e rty within said thirty days, then the whole cost of the im- prov eme nt s so as sessed against his property shall be payable in ten equal annua l installments of principal. Th e int erest rate on th e un paid installments of assessments will be established by or- dinan ce to be adopted by th e City Co ~n ci l at a lat er dat e . The first of said installments of principal and interest shall be du e and payabl e at suc h time as may be determined in and by the assessment ordinance, and the remainder of the annual installments -3 - .. ·' • '. ! ' I •. • • , ]- 1 • • OFFJCJAC C l ry CC " ,.., ,QCUMENT r .u T IAU' of principal and interest shall be due and payable successively on th e same day in each year thereafter until all are paid in full. 5. That the property to be assessed for said improve- rnents shall be the property within the District specially bene- fited by said improvements, as more particularly described in the Notice hereinafter set forth. 6. That there shall be prepared an ordinance in accord- ance with the provisions of the City Charter and Ordinance No. 14, Series of 1965, as amended, creating within the corporate limits of said City a local improvement district to be known as Paving District No. 20 and providing for the construction in said District of the improvements, as is set forth in this Resolution and in accordance with the report, plans, maps, specifications, details and estimates of the Engineer of said City, herein referred to and which will be on file in the office of the Director of Public Works. The proposed ordinance will be introduced as a Bill at the regular meeting of the City Council on Monday, February 1, 1971. 7. Notice of the proposed improvements shall be given by the Director of Finance and published once a week for three consecutive weeks in the Englewood Herald, a newspaper published and of general circulation in the City, therein giving Notice to the owners of the property to be assessed of the matters and a things required by law. In addition, a copy of XKXkXnotice shall be mailed , postage prepaid, to each known owner of r ea l prop- erty within the proposed district. The Notice to be published shall be in substantially the following form: -4 - I • • ' - ]~- • • OFFJCIAC C ll Y C..' ' '"";• r ~C UMENT l • , NOTICE OF A PROPOSITION TO CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT IN ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 20, TO CON STRUCT AND INSTALL CERTAIN STREET AND ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS THEREIN, AND FOR A HEARING THEREON. All owners of real estate and property hereinafter described, and all p~rsons generally, are hereby notified that the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, pursuant to its own order and upon petitions filed by a majority of the owners of real property as required by law, has adopted full details, plans and specifications for construction of street and alley improvements and appurtenances in and for a proposed local im- provement district within the corporate limits of Englewood, Colorado, to be known as Paving District No. 20. Said persons are further notified as follows: (a) The improvements to be constructed or installed are as follows: -5 - ·. . , •. I • • 0 I 2 - • • OFFICIAC C l rY C OJ' d r .oCU MEN'T' r -~---·~--1.1\ll• r;-.. Necess ary grading and excavation, paving with 6" compacted grave l base course and 2" asphaltic concrete surface, concrete w~lks, cu rb and gutter where not already installed; together w~th appurtenances and incidentals on the follm~in g streets and ave nues : C~J East l!ltcs liv0rn1c \'/c:-:t Cc1:nc:t1 b.;cnue \lc::::t Co r ;:oll kJ.::nuo \'!es t Co::.'iloJ.l /'. vc:-.13 \!c:-;t Co:.·:!cll /;vormc South n~cntu~ Stree t Sonth r:ln t~. Bt:;:cet South JL:~:;yctto ::a::~.·co t East l:l.uc of Gout!l Lo~an Stl·oct Enst li n3 of south Zuni 1Jtrc,:;t 133 ft. cnst of tho c~~t l' .. :1o cf f3out~l l 'o:.m:;yl vn uin r;t>:.:;et \'lest l1.no of I'J(Juth G~l:-:p ::t r:;o Stre.Jt g:-~zt line of Sonth J~l~t$. ::JtA .. c .. ~t E.-:st liro C•f E::mtil Chc:;:o~'cc Stl·cot F.nnt llu.o of so·uth n::.r~noc:{ r!trc,:)t; Enot 1~-"o c:i: r-:::mth Clnr:.;r;oa :;~root r.outh l'-1 ~3 c.•7. l'lc::~t Ur.ion /',\'CHU 0 South H.i~3 o:~ \7cnt Ynlo fo.vcm!? F:~wt li!.!.".l o:~ f.:G·,;t!l C hGrc~~co ~tl .. 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J c:-r Couth Lincoln Street Vest ~ansf!cl d hvcnuo \'ic;st !~a n:;:i: iold Avenue Sonth J:nriOi1 St:o.·c <:t South Ponns ylvan1o St. t'cst P:d.nceton /wcnue I::!!st Un:i.oa Avc mt 3 • • E:.u~t line c:r ~cuth E2nlltJ~l= Sh·~ot f::outh lin~ of E-3st Tuf to /we nne ~st l:l.ne of Sc<tth 11ox St:cc:.cJt 1·~~3t lin~ o:£ Snnth Dalrttirll'"'~ Street E.'1st line: of f.:outl! Che::.·0:~co ~'i::!.·vst Etlst l:l.ne of South r:am10cl:. Bi::o.•c,:::t South H.n::: o:i: /:~\st D;n:t;.;outh /;vcm.!0 Tout!1 lil~O 0~ T ~ct YaJ.c /l V.::l>i.:~ r.outil l:l.n0 o1 E~ct i!3lr.pci:Jil .fo.VCl'!UO ~:::t '-:tl~o cf nout~1 llm·oa fJtro o t l:':!st line~ c>:~ Sc.:"Jth Ci:l b:.:·:1t;o r.t::.· .. ct [:~Gt l~ .. BC C~:~ SV~-:=h t.Jlrn:•.,tl,e s ·cl~o .~·;; )~r.:t J.ir:o o :f r::ot~t!l J?-JtJi~;..:yJ.Va"'.i~i~l fJ"i.::.'Or't l:~u~ l:;.no v:~ r~o-:.~th Pc:D~·J . fJ ~l\,JOt -7 - OFFICIAC C ll CC •; r ,!_ rocUMENT 0 T -----IIHJ r 7 •~-----''-----~--li 'TO Uost lino of South South B1·o~cl ;;:~y South lii,e o.f D:.:ut Unioa I >V.:'Ime \';"est l:l.u~ o:i: South lkhi'I"JO:.•o St:;;ooot lfc:-;t l:l.r.c of f.:Clttil Chol-:r o~:r:v Otl'C3t ''~est l:tna o:i' f::::mth Etu~nocl: fit>.'cct Uc3t line of Scutb El'O!l <i~';:l y 322 fco~ r:;ot1t1! of Scut~1 l:t_nc o:~ E r~st J~.:ll"t l.!01J ·Ch f.vc;:t:~2 l:orth V.!\3 o:=: :i::~::;t /l t:::~:~~ .... t AVC":Ji ~ l!Ol'i:h lil~C of U,S, J:i~;in :~y 225 ~c3t llno of E~uth G:l1Ul~-1 :;o :;(a•.:-;c:; \:est l:!.l~:> c:r Sou~h ))~lrn ;~:'-"0 nt,.'c~Z Ucst lino o:i' South Chc:o.·c:;;oa Stl·cct \:est H u'3 o~ C:out!l Cln:~l:-::::o!l Stl"..::o ~ 1~3 ft. c ~~t o1 ~nnt l:i .. uo o ~ f':ou th l -'~n l'l St. . , •. I • • 2 - 1 • OFFICIAC C IT f CC •· ' ' 0CUMEJ'ITT' t l.IHJ J 'i, Necessary grading and excava tion, paving with 8" compacted grave l base course and 3" asphaltic concrete surface, concrete walks, curb and gutter where not already installed; together with appurtenance s and incidentals on the following streets and avenues: ON 300 ft. c~ct of the ~~mt li n·~ of ~outh Vallejo Sb:•c:lt .ZlO ft. couth of South V .Ho of 'i?c:.t Ynl.c /.vc r,uo - 8 -. '.i'O Ue~t llno of So~th ri'~joa f~tro~~ 1020 ft. couth of South lin0 of Ucnt \?est Ynlc llvcnnc •. I • • • .• ' ]- • • ,_ OFFICIAC Cl1 Y CC'J' -u '0CUMENT I subgradc Neces sary grading and excavation, compacted ~~~q~~q~, and with 6" Portland cement concrete surface ; for a total overa ll v1idth of fourteen feet; togeth er with appurtenances and other incidental \o/Ork on the foll01ving alleys: L :.1G t cf r~:·.'o:-~c:·.;.lJ' J~T'i'!~r:;.-r:~rr l'!"!l ~··:r ;c. 3 -~---·----...... -·-·· ~}Ollt:l J-:i.uc o1 l :<:!:::t lt:l d~lifi Jl.VO l:UC J.~~st 1~ .. l"!C o::: Sont:h Ozt~o n St~·e-:-.-·(; So1!th l.:tr!o n:~ r~!"J t Ynlc l'.lv ..:-t~Ho South l:lno c1:.:; 1 :.:~.ct; A~;l'!1m:.::.d: /. •;o:~11t:: Sot,tL l:tP.~ cf r'~.·.~t 1:1~ tc-;:; /1 venue South :U.n::> o1 ~\:1:-:;t Qui E~y l.v e::n;~ Sonth li n ~ c :~ J.'"lc:t l ~~c~cJ~ .. f~ /:.v :')"..!i.•c 9 - 'i'O l1C'J.•t!l J.~.i~o o:( \.'e st f3tn J:!:i:c~·u Avc~;t,o \'.'e:!t t J. :1.. n ~ o:f. ::.cu th D~~::n!n~ Streot No::."th l:l.nc c::: l:::.~:>t /:.r:!h~:s.·.-Jt J.ve nr.~ l !c.,:·:th l:t n~ o::: J:.~t!Jn l::.icnr .. o l i!.il,th ,.:!.r!~ oi ):.':st l~:-.st Cc·:i.'il 3J.l /.7.:..!n:o l:o:o:t;h H n~ o:i: !:.Ol 5t 1:::::;·;; r:..~,l~J.:;.:i :e J.-.'u!n t i3 l ic.~t;h liJ~o of :: .. n C; S'i::l ~t fo :~'~<.1 Avc:tu..:.: . , •. ' I • • 0 .· \ I . I I • • OFFICIAC C ITY C:..O' • 1 r CUMENT tn~' , , 11 (b) The description of the proposed district, and the property to be assessed with the cost of the improve ments shall be all of th e real property fronting or abutting on the streets and alleys b e tween the termini hereinbefore d es cribed, including the r ea l property within one half (1/2) block of such streets and alleys. Adjustm e nts for the assessment of costs will be made for irregular and odd shap e d lots and parcels of property. (c) The probable total cost of the improvements to be constructed and installed is $ 631,587. (d) The probable amount of the total cost which the City shall pay is approximately $119,345. (e) The balance of the total cost which is not paid by the City of Englewood will be assessed against the property specially benefited by the improvements, and included within the District. Probable costs per front foot for said improvements are as follows: Asphalt paving on streets 36 1 wide Asphalt paving on streets 44 1 wide Con crete alley paving 14 1 wide (6 and 2) (8 and 3) Paving of other widths shall be in proportion to the abov e estimate per front foot per front foot per front foot 4" thick Vertic al Sidewalk 6" thick curbwalk curb and 4 I wide concrete gutter slab $~ per front foot $~ per front foot $~ per front foot $~ per square foot All estimates exclude the six p e r cent (6\) for inspection, collection, incidentals and interest as provided by law. The costs of paving to be constructed along the sides of corner lots within said District shall be assessed against prop- erties within one-half (l/2) block or 300 1 of such intersections and corner lots, whichever is smaller, on a zone basis in accord- ance with benefits conferred on such properties. Each one-half (1/2) block or 300 1 section, will be divided into six (6) parallel zones and assessm e nts will be on the following basis: lst Zone abutting on street or avenu e .............•........• 28.55 \ Next Zone .........•....•..•..•....• 14. 29 \ Next Zone ..........•...•........•.. 14. 29 \ Ne xt Zone ...................•...... 14.29 \ Next Zo n e .........•................ 14. 2 9\ Next Zone .•.................•...•.• 14.2 9\ Total. ........ 100\ No assessments will be made for curbs , gutters and sid ewalks in place which conform with the plans and specifications for the proposed improvements and which are acceptable to the City Engineer. The cost Qf improving str et int rsections throughout th e Districl , and of paving in xcess o( 36 1 widths and 8" thick- n ess on streets designated as arlerial within resid e ntial zoning as of January 4, 1971 , will be paid by the City of Englewood . -10 - . ' I • • .I I I I ' '! -• OFFICIAL: C ITY COU' '"'"I'. '1':l'":U MENT Property owners are specifically referred to the sch edule of proposed assessments which will be on file in the Of fic e of the Director P u blic Works, from which the approximate amoun t to be assessed against any particular lot or parcel or prop e rty may be determined. Upon completion of said improv e ments, or as soon as the total cost th e reof is d efinitely ascertained , such cost shall be apportioned to the property in th e District. Notice of such apportionm e nt shall be given and a Hearing will be held prior to the adoption of an ordinance assessing such cost, all as pro- vided by law. (f) Said assessments will be due and payable without demand within thirty days from and after the final publication of an ordinance assessing the whole cost of said improvements against the real property in said District; provided, however, that any owner who shall pay his full assessment within said per- iod of thirty days shall be entitled to an allowance of five percent (5 %). In the event that any owner of real property shall fail to pay the whole of such assessm ent against his property within said thirty days, then the whole cost of said improvement so assessed against his property shall be payable in ten eq ual annual install- ments of principal. The first of such installments of principal shall b e due and payable at such time as may be determined in and by the assessing ordinance, and the remainder of said installments shall be due and payable successively on the same day in each year thereafter until all are paid in full. The rate of interest to be paid on unpaid and deferred installm e nts will be established by or- dina nce to be adopted by the City Council at a later date. (g) A Hearing on the creation of the District will be held by the Council on Monday, the 25th day of January, 1971, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M., at the City Hall in Englewood; and a bill for an ordinance authorizing said improvements will be con- sidered by the City Council at the regular meeting on Febraury 1, 1971. (h) Any person desiring to be heard upon the issue of the creation of the district or upon the construction, installation or improvement of the improvements involved, may appear at the time and place set for the public hearing thereon for that purpose. (i) A map, estimate and schedule showing the approximate amount to be assessed, and all resolutions and proceedings will be on file and can be seen and examined by any person interested at the Offic e of th e Dir e ctor of Public Works at any time during busi- ness hour s on or prior to the date of hearing. Oa t d th e 4th d a y of January~ 1971. ( S E A L /s/ Steph e n A. Lyon Publi s h in: Th e E ngl e wood He rald Publi s h on : J a nu a ry 6, 13 and 20, 1971 -11 - "X x6:xx Director of Finance I • • , • - OFFICIAl:: C l n' COt•' -p r 0CUMENT Fl ' J!IN h '71 Th e Notic e to b e mailed to th e own e rs of property to b e a ssesse d with th e cost of said imp r o v e me nts, sh a ll b e in s u b- st a nti a lly th e foll o wing form: I • • -1 2 -• x x~::-:xx . ' \ ! ' .• , • ' • ]-•. C llY CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED That the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, has adopted a Resolution of Intention to create Paving District No. 20 in said City for the purpose of constructing improvements consisting of street paving, curbs, gutters and sidewalks (where existing improvements do not conform to City specifications) on certain streets and alleys in said Dis- trict, and to assess the cost thereof against the real property to be benefited by said improvements. You are specifically referred to the Notice of Intention to create said District, to be published in the Englewood Herald on January 6, 13 and 20, 1971, and to the plans, specifications and proceedings which will be on file in the office of the Director of Public Works at the City Hall in Englewood. A Hearing on said proposal will be held by the City Council at a special meeting on Monday, January 25, 1971, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M., at the Council Chambers in the City Hall, in Englewood, Colorado. DATED This 4th day of January, 1971. /s / S t ephen A. Lyon Director of F i n a n ce I • • 0 -J J - -Xll!)Xx; I o/ • • OFFICIAL:: cnv c • • ' )CUMENT ,IAN/f '11 c ·. iLE 7. That if any one or mor e sections or parts of this Re s oluti on sh a ll be adjudged un e nforc e abl e or invalid, such judg- me nt s hall not affect, impair or invalidate th e rem a ining provi- sion s of thi s Re solution, it b e ing th e intention that the various provi s ions h e reof are severable. ADOPTED AND APPR OVED Thi s 4th day of January, 1971. ( S E A L ) ATTEST: Dir e ctor of Finance ex-officio City Clerk Mayor - 1 4 - I • • , • • 0-1-IC:'Al' IJ INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN __________________ __ BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. SERIES OF 1970 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 29, SERIES OF 1969; DELAYING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF RENAMING "SOUTH SANTA FE LANE" TO "SOUTH WINDERMERE STREET" FROM JANUARY 1, 1971 TO NOVEMBER 1, 1971; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 29, Series of 1969, the City Council of the City of Englewood directed that those pOTtions of that street within the City of Engle- wood, presently known as "South Santa Fe Lane" from its intersection with that street known as "West Tufts Avenue" to its intersection with that street known as "West Kenyon Avenue", be renamed "South Windermere Street"; and WHEREAS, said change in street name was di.rected to become effective at 12:01 A.M., January 1, 1971; and WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the City Council that should said change become effective as scheduled, 12:01 A.M. on January 1, 1971, certain con- fusion and extreme inconvenience would result to the residents and owners along said Santa Fe Lane; and WHEREAS, said inconvenience and confusi on would be avoided if the effective date of the change of the street name is delayed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNClL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, that Ordinance No. 29, Series of 1969 be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: 1. That effective at 12:01 A.M. on the lst day of January, 1971, those portions within the City ,of Engle- wood, Colorado of that street presently known as "South Pecos Street", from its intersection with that st reet known as "West Tufts Avenue" southerly to tlw point of intersection with the city limits of the Cit y of Engle- wood, shall be renamed and hereafter referre d to a s "South Windermere Street". 2. That effective at 12:01 A.M. o n the lst da y of November, A.D., 1971, those portions within the City of Englewood, Colorado of that street pr~sentl y known as "South Santa Fe Lane", from its intersection with that street known as "West Tufts Avenue" to its intersection with the street known a s "West Ken yon Av e nu e ", shall be renamed and he r eafter r e ferre d to as "S outh Winderme r Street". -1- , . t L . J I 0 ' • • 3. Th a t fo r the reasons hereinabove st ated, the City Counci l finds and determines that an e mergency exists and t h at this ordinance shall take effect im- mediately upon publication following final passage. Introduced, read in full and passed on first r e ading on the 21st day of December, 1970. Publi she d as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 23rd day of Dec e mber{ 1970. Read by title and passed on final ·reading on the 4th day of January, 1971. Publi!';hed by title as Ordinance No. , Series of 1970 on the day of 1971. Mayor Attest : ex officio City Clerk I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complt te copy of an Ordinance passed on final reading and published by title as Ordinance No. , Series of 1970. ex officio City Clerk -2- ,. . I • , • • • 8:00 P.M. Call to order, invocation b th e Rev. Bruce G. Currier of the Hampden Hills Ba ptist Church, pledge of allegiance led by Boy Sc01.t Troop No. 15-1, and r oll c.: II. 1. Pre-s hedu!Pd citi zens and visitors. (a) Recognition o f "special guPsts " o [ the Council. !.- (b) Mr. Harold Rust, Man ag r of the Englewood omce of the Publ ic Service Company , will be present to present the franch1se che-::k . (c) Mr. Paul Ambrose of Ambrose -Williams will be present t discuss parking time limits on the Park 'N Shop parking Jut. 2. Communications. (a) Minutes of the Wate r and S wer Board meeting v' of Dec·ember 22, 1970 . (Copies transmitted herewith.) (1) Memorandum recommending the purchase V / of a ten -acre parce l of land north of the existing sewage treatment plant site. (Resolution transmitted herewith.) (2) Memorandum recommending that a Committee be appointed to review and UP~Srade the present Englewood Sewer Ordina nce . (b) Minutes of th e Board of djustment and Appeals t-/' meeting of Dec mber 9. 1970 . (Copies trans- mitted herewith.) (c) Mem o • andum from Mr. Bernard V. Berardini, City Attorney, to Mr. Jac k L . Clasb , Police Chi f, w1th regard tu th City's I gal authority to enforc all tr:llfi c 1 cgulat;on s on c rtain portion u{ South Elati Str,, t, W st Girard Avenu , We t Flovd AH.:nue , a nd South Cherokee Stt eet (Cnp1 ., transmitt<.d h rew ith.) (d) Memorandum and ·1tta hments from Mr . Stephen A . LH'n , Oi rerto r u( Fin .m ce. r elative to tbe dog Jic(•ns Jll ogr m. (Copies transmitted here- " ith.) 3. Cit At l ornL•. (a) rdinan e ''" fin:Jl r• adlng po-.•poning tht! date / t•f ren ammg L>Uth Sa n 'I ~ e I.Jne to So uth Windermt'JP StrP• t 11 u 1 th vf w,st 'T'ufls A,· nu e . (Cople prt·v;, .... ;.l, 1 'lnsm; (·d.) (b) Bill fn1 .m nil!, JOt't 1 t Lo mng n ,1 tin prt perty Cromi1-1 -B tu l1 • B 'nth. \kinl!, u lSouth ..,. L<l t•l\ Bo In <11'11 Hnd Wt>l't Thft!; ''cnu . Dat for • JJUIJ I11· h <H !ng mu~ h• l'!lt. tbl i. h<'d. (Copies trunsmitt.<·d hPrP\\.i ),. 1 (C) A tiut t1 '.1 1 o t•hu :t•t •. 1<'• ott llUt ·d) / I • • ' ] • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR C011 TCIL SESSION JANUARY 4 , 1971 Page 2 4. City Manager. (a) Resolution of intent to form Paving Di s trict No. / 20 . (Copi e s will be available a t th e session.) (b) Di scussi on of a propos al to construct a new animal shelter facility a nd an agreem e nt with / Arapahoe County to contract for s helter services V with the City . (C opies of the agreeme nt trans- mitted herewith.) (c) Di scu ss ion of a proposed agreement with Arapahoe Coun ty and the City of Little t on to contract for the servi ces of a forester to be employed by the County . (d) Report regarding a ~blic hearing r l ating to the Southgate Sanitation District's i nte rmittent sewage di scharge into Little Dry Creek . / (e) Di scu ssion of certain licens e fe es as set forth in the new Municipal Code . (Memorandum from Mr. Stephen A . Ly on, Directo r of Finance, trans mitted herewith.) (f) Recommendation that Mi ss Har riet Lute, Director of Libraries, be permitted to attend the American Library Association meeting in Los Angeles, California, on January 17 -2 1, 1971. (g) Manage r's choice. 5. Recognition of non-sch duled citizens a nd visitors . 6. General dis cu ssion. (a) Mayor's choi ce . (b) Councilman's choi ce . 7. Adjournme nt. c:;;~ 1{. T);_; ~NLEY H. DlAL City Manager SHD/ij \ ( I .. ___ ......__ ........ ___ ~~L -'f I • • ' 2 • L:; ~ // /1~/(/V~-~ :j //_N ~ r V ' " --7 ; / // -· / /---·:; •· •• ,~ < •.• ..tj «-_ ___,. t;j -'/t:? ~c .. , I '.._)~ J.,, ·-. 1"1..5: ooo ·· ~~· , I · . . I · • - RESOLUTION NO. 2 SERIES 19'71 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF TilE CITY COUNCIL OF TilE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLO· RADO, TO CREATE AN IM- PROVEMENT DISTRICI' IN SAID CITY TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICI' NO. 20; ADOPTING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS THERE- FOR; AND ORDERING PUB· LICATION AND MA.ruiNG OF NOTICE OF HEARING TO TilE OWNERS OF TilE PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED FOR IM· PROVEMENTS IN SAID DIS· TRIICI'. WHEREAS. the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, has de- termined to create Paving Dis- trict No. 20 in said City and to order the construction or in· stallalion of the street and alley improvements therein as more particularly described In the form of Nolle,. hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, petitions have also been filed with the Direc- tor of Finance, ex-officio City Clerk, by a majority of property owners on a certain street and alley, requesting the conlltruc· lion or Installation of Improve- ments therein; and WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore adopted a pre- liminary order directing the City Engineer to make the nee· essary preliminary surveys, es· timates and maps as required by the provisions of the City Charter and Ordinance No. 14. Series of 1965, as amended; and WHEREAS, the C ity Engln· eer, pursuant to said Order, has prepared preliminary surveys, estimates and maps In connec- tion with the proposed Paving Dl•trict No . 20 , which will be on file In the o!fke of the Dl· rector of Publlc Worka; BE IT RESOLVED BY TiiE CITY COUNClL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOO. COLORA · DO : I. That the petitions which have been !lied with the DI- rector of Finance, e x-officio City Clerk . were signed by a majority of the owners of real property as required by law. wh ic h petitions contained a des· criptlon of the area to be In- cluded within the d istrict , a <lescrlptlon of the nature of the Improvements petitioned for , In· rl uding the locations thereof. an<l the names and addresses of the signers thPrco f, together with the legal description of the parcels of real property owne<l h y each . · 2. That tht> City Engineer's reports. together w ith the de· tail s. specifications. ellltmates, maps and ache<lull'~ prepared • • 0 • and tiled with the Director of Finance be and the same are hereby approved and adopted by this Council for use In the construction of the Improve- ments to be made In said Paving District . 3 . That the materials to be used in constru cting the pro- posed improvements are stated In the Notice hereina ftPr set forth. 4. That the assessments to be levied for said Improvements shall be due and payable within thirty days from and after thP. final publication of the ordin- ance assessing the whole a !t:Jal cost of said lmproven .e~t~ against the real property In said District ; provided, however, that any owner who shall pay the full assessment within said period of thirty days, shall be entitled to an allowance of five percent (5% l of the amount so assessed against his property and paid by him. ln the event any owner of real estate shall fail to pay the whole of such assessment against his property within said thirty days, then the whole cost of the improve- ments so assessed against his property shall be payable In ten equal annual lnlltallments or principal. The interest rate on the unpaid Installments or as- sessments will be established by ordinance to be adopted by the City Oouncil at a later date. The first of said IIIIUilments of prin- cipal and interest shall be due and payable at such time aa may be determined In and by the as- sessment ordinance, and the re- mainder of the annual Install- ments o f principal and interest shall be due and payable suc- cessively on the same day In each year theredter until all are paid in full . 5. That the property to be assessed for said improvements s hall be the property within the District specially benefited by said improvements, as more par· tlcularly described in the Notlre hereinafter set forth . 6 . That there shall be pre· pared an ordinance in accord· ance with the provisiolll of the City Charter and Ordinance No. 14 , Series o f 1965. as amended. creating within the corponte limits or sald City a local lm· provement d istrict to be known as Paving District No. 20 and providing for the construction in said District o f th~ improve- ments, as is set forth in thi.l Resolution and in accordance with the report, plana, maps. specl(lcatlons. details and eatl· mates or the Engineer of said City, herein referred to and which will be on tile in the office of the Director of Public Ill Works. The proposed ordin- ance will be introduced as a Bill at the regular meeting of the City Council on Monday, Febru- ary 1. 19'71. 7. Notice of the proposed im- provements shall be given by the Director of Finance and pub- lished once a week for three consecutive weeks in the Engle· wood Herald, a newspaper pub- lished and of general circula- tion In the City, therein giving Notice to the owners of the property to be assessed of the matters and things required by law. In addition, a copy of a notice shall be mailed, postage prepaid, to each known owner of real property within the pro- posed district . The Notice to be published shall be In substantially the fol - lowing form: ,._ NOTICE OF A PROPOSI- TION TO CREATE A LO- CAL IMPROVEMENT DIS- TRICI' IN ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DlS. TRICI' NO. 20 , TO CON- STRUCI' AND INSTALL CERTAIN STREET AND ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS THEREIN . AND FOR A HEARING THEREON. All owners or real e~tate and property hereinafter des- cribed, and all persons gener· ally, are hereby notilied that the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, pursuant to Its own order and upon petitions fil ed by a majority of the owners of real property aa required by law. has adopted full de- tails, plans and specifications for construction of street and alley improvemtnts and appur- tenances in and for a proposed local improvement district with- In the corporate limits of Enele- wood. Colorado, to be known as Paving District No. 20 . Said persons are further notified as follow•: (a) The improvements to be constructed or In- stalled are as follows : Necessary grading and ex- cavation, paving with 6" com- pacted gravel base course and 2" asphaltic concreote s urface, concrete walka, curb and I(Ut· ter where not already installed ; together with appurtenances and incidentals on the following s treets and avenues : ON-East Amherst Avenue FROM -East line of South Lo- ean Street TO-Eaat line of South Penn· aylvania Street ON-Weal Baker Avenue FROM-Eaat Une of South Zuni Street TO-West line of South Tejon Street I • • ' • ON -East Bates Avenue FROM -133 ft . east of the east line of South P ennsyl- vania Street TO West line of South Clark· son Street ON -West Cornell Avenue FROM --West line of South Gal · a pago Street TO -West line of South Elatl Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Elatl Street TO -West line of South Chero· kee Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Cherokee Street TO-West line of South Ban· nock Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Ban- nock Street TO-East line of South Acoma Street ON-East Cornell Avenue FROM -East line of South Clarkson Street TO-West llne of South Ogden Street ON-South Decatur Street FROM-South line of Wes t Union Avenue TO South line o f Wrst Che· nango Avenue ON-South Elatl Street FROM -.SOuth line of West Yale Avenue TO-North line of West Cornell Avenue ON-West Jefferson Avenue FROM-East line of South Cher- okee Street TO West linP of South Bannork Street ON uth Lafayette Street FROl\1 -South line of East Floyd Avenue TO North li ne o f East Hamp· d en Avenue ON Wes t Lehigh Avenue FROM West line of South Delaware Street TO Wes t llnr o r South Chcro· kee Street ON W e t Lehigh Avenue FROM Eas t line of South Cher- okee Street TO W<'St lin~ o f South Bannod< Street ON Wrst l.Rhigh Avenue ~'ROM East line of South llan- nuck Stree( TO Wrst Unr o f South Broarl· way ON South Linroln Stt•ret FROM South linr of F.ut Tuft s Avrnue TO South lin<' o f F.a~t \Inion Avenur ON W~>st Mans fl rld Avenue F'ROM East line of South Fox Street TO Wut line of South Del&· ware Street N Wf' t Manafleld A\'f'nUf' • • 0 • FROM-East line of South Delaware Street TO -West li ne of South Chero· kee Street ON-West Mansfield Avenue FROM-East line of South Cher· okee Street TO-West line of South Ban- nock Street ON-West Mansfie ld Avenue FROM-East line of South Ban· nock Street TO-West line of South Broad- way ON-South Marion Street FROM-South line of East Dart · mouth Avenue T0--122 feet south of South line of East Darin ,outh Avenue ON-South Pennsylvania St. FROM-South line of East Yale Avenue TO-North line of East Am· herat Avenue ON-South Pennsylvania St. FROM-South line of East Hampden Avenue TO-North line o f U.S. High- way 285 ON-West Prlncton Avenue FROM-East line of South Huron Street TO-West line of South Gala- pago Street ON-West Prlncton Avenue FROM-East line of South Gal· apago Street TO-West line of South Del&· ware Street ON-West Prlncton Avenue FROM-East line of South Del· aware Street TO-West line of South Chrro- k ee Street ON-East Unio n Avenue FROM-East line of South Pennsylvania Street TO-West line of South Clark- son Street ON-East Yale Place FROM-East line o f South P earl Street TO 125 ft . east of Eaot llnr of South Pearl St . Necessary grading and exca· vatlon. paving with 8" compact- ro gravel base course and 3'' U · phallic concrete surface, con · I'TCIP walks, curb and gutter whcrr not already Installed ; to- gl"thrr with a ppurtenanCf'l and Incidental s on thr !ollowlna streets and avenuee : ON-West Amherst Avenue moM ft . east of the East li ne of South Vall~lo Street TO West line of South TPjon Street ON -South Sho hone Slrcct FROM 410 ft . south o f South line on w~·' Ya lP Avenu T0-1020 f t . south of South line of W e t Yale Avenue Necesaary aradlnc and e xca- llallon. compacted aubgrade, and •2• with 6" Portland cement con· crete surface; for a total over· all width of fourteen feet; to- gether with appurtenances and other incidental work on the following alleys: ON AILEY-East of South Acoma Street FROM-South line of West RadcliU Avenue TO-North line of West Stan· ford Avenue ON ALLEY-North of Bates Parkway F'ROM-East line of South Og- den Street TO-West line of South Down· ing Street ON ALLEY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Yale Avenue TO-North line of East Amherst Avenue ON AILEY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Am- herst Avenue TO-North line of East Bates Avenue ON ALLEY-Ealllt of Broadway FROM-South line o f East Bates Ave nue TO-North line of East Cornell Avenue ON ALLEY -East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Quln· cy Avenue TO-North line of East Rad· cliff Avenue ON AILEY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of Eut Radcliff Avenue TO--North line of Eaat Stan- ford Avenue (b ) The descri ptlon of the proposed district, and the pro- perty to be auesoed with the cos t of the Improvements shall be all of the real property lront· ing or abutting on the streeto and alleys between the termini hereinbefore described, lnclud· ing the real property w ithin ope half (%) block o f s uch streeu and alleys. Adj uatments for the asseument of coats w ill be made tor irregular and odd shaped lots and parCf'ls of pro- perty. (c) The probable total cost of the Improvem ents to be con· atructed and IMtalled is 1631.- ~-(d ) The probable amount of the total coet which the City shall pay l approximately $119,345. lel The balance of the total cOIII which ia not paid by the City o f Enalewood will be aa· .eued aaalnat the property s pecially benefited by the Im- provement . and included within the Dis trict . Probable coato per rront foot for aald Improvement& are u toll-a : Aaphalt pavlnc on at reeta- 36' wide (6 and 21 18.30 per front foot I • • .• \ l I f - Asphalt paving on streets- 44' wide (8 and 3 ) $11.16 per 1 front foot Concrete alley pavlng- 14' wide $8.36 per front foot Paving o n other widths shall be In pro portion to the above e!ltlmate 4" thick curbwalk- $5.81 per front foot Vertical curb and gutter-- $3.90 per front foot Sidewalk 4' wlde- $3.84 per front foot 6" thick concrete slab- $1.22 per square foot All estimates exclude the alx per cent (6 o/o) for inspection, collection, incidentals and inter· est as provided by Jaw. The costs o f pavin& to be constructed a long the sides of comer lots w ithin said District shall be assessed aeainst prop- erties within one-hall ( ~) block or 300' of s uch Intersections and come r lots, whichever Ia smaller. on a zone baSis In accordance with benefits conferred on auch properties. Each one-half ( ~ l block or 300' ...ctlon, wUl be divided Into six (6 ) parallel zones and U · sessments w ill be on the follow · In& buLl : 1st Zone abuttln& on street or avenue 28.55% Next Zone ... 14.29 % Next Zone 14 ,29'llo Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29'7• Total ... 100% No assessm ents will be made for curbs, eutters and sidewalks In place which conform with the plans and specWcatlons fo r the proposed amprovements and which are acceptable to the City Enelneer. The cost of lmprovin& atreet intersecti ons throuehout the District, and of pavln& In exceta of 36' w1dths and 8" thickness on street deslena tl'd as arteria l wtthln re idt>ntial zonlne as of January 4, 1971 , will be pad by the City of En&lewood. Propert y owner are apeclfl· rally refe rrl'd to the schedule o f proposed a aments which will be on flle In the Otfi of the Director o f Pubic Worka. !Tom wh ich the approximate amount to be a seased aealnst any particular lot or parcel or property may be determined . pon completion of said lm provements, or u aoon a the total cost thereof Ia definitely aacertained auch cost shall be apportioned to the property In the District . Notice o f au ch ap- portionment s hall be e lven and a H arln& w!U be held prior to the adoption o f an ordinance -•· alnc auch co t , all as provided by law. Ul Said a um.-nta will be • • 0 - due and payable w ithout de- mand within thirty daya from and after the final publication of an ordinance assessing the whole cost of said improvements against the real property In aald District; provided , however, that any owner who shall pay hia full assessment w ithin said period or thirty days shall be entitled to an allowance of fi ve per cent !5%). In the event that any owner or real pro perty shall fall to pay the whole of such assessment aealnst his property within said thirty days, then the whole cost of said improvement so assessed against his property shall be payable in ten < q;.:al annual installments of prind !Jal. The first of s u ch installm ents of principal shall be due and payable at such time as may be determined In and by the asses· sing ordinance, and the remain· dcr of said installments shall be due and payable successlv~ly on the same day in each year thereafter until aU are paid In full . The rate of Interest to be paid on unpaid and deferred in· stallments will be established by ordinance to be ado pted by the City Council a t a later date. <e> A Hearin& on the crea- tion of the District will be held by the Counc il on Monday, the 25th day of January, 1971, at the hour of 8 :00 o'clock p.m .• at the City Hallin Enelewood ; and a bill for an ordinance author· lzln& said improvements will be co nsider ed by the City Council at the regular meetine on Febru· ary 1, 1971 . t h > Any person desirl n& to be heard upon the issue of the creation of t he district or upon the cQ nlllruction, Installation or unprovement of t he improve- ments involved. may appear at the ttme and place set for the publlc hrarina thereon t or that purpose. !I l A map, estimate and ache· dule showine the approximate amount to be assessed, and all re oiutlons and proceedines will be on file and can be seen and exam ined by any person lnter- e ted at the Office o f the Dl· rector of Publlr Works at any time dunn& busine hours on or prior to the date of hearinJ. Dated thl' 4th day or January. 1971 tSeall s Stephl'n A Lyon Dirl'<'tOr n t Finance Pub! h In : Th Enelewood Herald Publlsh on : January 6. 13. and 20. 1971 . 131 The Notice to be mailed to the owners of property to be asaes- sed with the cost of said lm· provements, shall be in s ubltsn· tially the following fo rm : Dear Englewood Cltlzen : The City Council has adopted a resolution which descr ibes the City's intent to form Pavine District No. 20 . This District will be formed for the purpose of constructing and improvln& curbs, sidewalks and pavin& on certain streets and alleys ln your neighborhood and throueh· out the City during the sum· m er of 1971. The cost tor such improvements w ill be assessed aeainst the property to be bene- fitted by these improvements. Your property will be atfect· ed by these Improvements and we Invite you to r eview the at t a ched resolut lon. You may have seen or will see marl<Jnes on your cu rbs, sidewalks or trees that are scheduled fo r removaL There are times d urin& the course of construction that chanees In removal quantities may have to be made. May we request that you make any Inquir ies reeardlne the pavine district by callln& our eneineering staff at the City Hall, 761-1140 , ext. 220 . You are invited to attend a public heanne on the formation of this Pavln& District on Jan- uary 25, 1971, at 8 :00 P.M . In the City Council Chambers In City Hall, 3400 South Elati Street. At this publlc hearln& you will be invited to make any comments, pro or con, reeaJ'd. in& the Improvement of streets, the cost of which would affect your property. Sincerely, Kells waeeoner Director of Public Works 7. That If any one or more sections or parts of this Reao- lutlon ahall be adjudged unen- forceable or Lnvalld, such Judi· ment shall nqt affect, Impair or Invalidate the remain!& provi· sions of thia Resolution, It beln& the mtentlon that the varlow provisions hereof are severable. ADOPTED AND APPROVED This 4th day of January, 1971 . a Elmer E . Schwab Mayor !Seal) A TrEST: Stephen A. Lyon Director of Finance ex-offtcio City Clerk I • • ·' I I I f 'r R£SOLUTION NO. 2 SERIES 1971 A RESOLUTION DECLARlNG THE INTENTION OF TiiE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLO· RAOO, TO CREATE AN IM- PROVEMENT DISTRICT IN SAID CITY TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 20; ADOPTING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS THERE- FOR; AND ORDERING PUB· LICATION AND MAll.JING OF NOTICE OF HEARING TO TiiE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED FOR IM· PROVEMENTS IN SAID DlS· '!'RJICT. WHEREAS, the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, has de· termined to create Paving Dis- trict No. 20 in said City and to order the construction or in· stallation of the street and alley Improvements therein as more particularly described ln the form of Notirr hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, petitions have also been !iled with the Direc- tor of Finance, ex·offlcio City Clerk, by a majority of property owners on a certain street and alley, requesting the construe· lion or installation of improve- ments therein; and WHEJREAS, the City Council has heretofore adopted a pre- liminary order directing the City Engineer to make the nee· essary preliminary surveys, es- timates and maps as required by the provisions of the City Charter and Ordinance No. 14, Series of 1965, as amended; and WHEREAS, the City Engln· eer, pursuant to said Order, has prepared preliminary surveys, estimates and maps in coMec· lion with the proposed Paving District No. 20 . which will be on f ile In the office of the Dl· rector of Public Works; BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI.JE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORA · DO : 1. That thf' petitions which have been filed with the Di- rector of F inance, I'X ·o fflcio City Clerk . were s lgn<>d by a majorit y of the owners of real pro perty as required hy law. wh ic h petitions contained a des· cr 1ptlon of the area to be In · rl uded within thP d istrict , a description of the nature of the Improvem ents p tltlo nf'd tor, ln- dudi ng the loca t ions therrof, and the nami'S and addrrsses of the sign e rs ~herrof , together with thf' legal df'scrlpt lon of the parcels of real propert y o wned hv uch . · 2. That th<' City Engineer's reports, toeether w ith the de- tail s, specifications, e8t lmate , maps and scheduiP~ prepared • • 0 - and tiled w ith the Director of Finance be and the same are hereby approved and adopted by this Council for use In the construction o f the Improve- ments to be made in said Paving District. 3 . That the materials to be used in construct ing the pro· posed Improvements are stated In the Not ice herelnaftPr set forth. 4 . That the assessments to be levied for said improvements shall be due and payable within thirty days from and alter thP. (lnal publication of the ordln· ance assessing the whole a :taal cost of said 1m proven e"ts against the real propert:t in said District; provided, however, that any owner who shall pay the full assessment with in said period of thirty days, shall be entitled to an allowance of five percent (5 '7r l or the amount so assessed against his property and psld by him. In the event any owner of real e8tate shall fail to pay the whole of such assessment against his property within said thirty days, then the whole cost o r the Improve- ments so assessed against his property shall be payable In ten equal annual installments of principal. The interest rate on the unpaid Installments or as- sessments will be established by ordinance to be adopted by the City Council at a later date. The first of said illlllallments of prin- cipal and Interest shall be due and payable at such time aa may be determined in and by the as- sessment ordinance, and the re· mainder of the annual Install- ments of principal and Interest shall be due and payable s uc- cessively on the same day In each year thereaflter until all are paid in full. 5. That the property to be assessed for said Improvements shall be the property within the District specially benetited by said Improvements, as more par· t ic ularly described In the Notlt'e h e reina fter set forth. 6 . That there s hall be pre· pared an o rdinance in accord· ance with the provisions of the City Charter and Ordinance No 14 , Series o f 1965, as amended: c reating within the corporate limits of said City a local im· provement d ist r iN to be known as Paving District No . 20 and providing fo r the ronstructlon in said D lst rt ct or the Improve- ments, as Is set forth in this Resolution nnd in accordance w ith the r e port, plans. maps, specifications, details and est!· mates of the Engineer of said City, herein referred to and wh ic h will be on tile In the o ff ice o f the Director of Public ()) Works. The proposed ordin- ance will be introduced as a Bill at the regular meeting of the City Council on Monday, Febru· ary 1, 1971, 7. Notice of the proposed im· provements shall be given by the Director of Finance and pub- lished once a week for three consecutive weeks in the Engle- wood Herald, a newspaper pub- lished and of general clrcula· tlon In the City. therein g iving Notice to the owners of the property to be assessed of the matte rs and things required by law. In addition, a copy of a notice shall be mailed, postage prepaid, to each known owner of real pro perty within the pro· posed district . The Notice to be published shall be In substantially the fol· lowing form : NOTICE OF A PROPOSI- TION TO CREATE A LO· CAL IMPROVEMENT DIS- TRICT IN ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DIS- TRICT NO. 20 , TO CON· STRUCT AND INSTALL CERTAIN STREET AND ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS THEREIN, AND FOR A HEARING THEREON. ,.. All owners of real estate and property hereinafter des- cribed, and all persons gener- ally, are hereby notl!ied that the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, pursuant to Its own order and upon petitions !lied by a majority of the owners of real property as required by law, has adopted full de- tails. plans and spect!lcatlons for construction of street and alley lmprovemtnts and appur- tenances in and for a proposed local improvement district w ith· in the corporate limits of En&le· wood, Colorado, to be known as Paving District No. 20. Said persons are further notified as follows: I a l The Improvements to be constructed or In- stalled are as follows : Necessary grading and ex · cavatlon, pavln& with 6" rom- pacted eravel base course and 2" asphaltic concrete s urface, concrete walks. curb and gut- ter where not already installed ; together with appurtenances and Inc identaLs on the foll owing s treets and avenues : ON-East Amherat Avenue PROM-East line or South Lo· gan Street TO-East line or South Penn- sylvania Street ON-Wf'at Baker Avenue PROM-East line of South Zuni Street TO-West line of South Tejon Street I • • • ON -East Bates Avenue FROM -133 fl . east of the east line of South Pennsyl- vania Street TO West line of South Clark· son Street ON West Cornell Avenue FROM -West line of South Gal· apago Street TO West line of South Elati Street ON-West Cornell Avenue F"R.OM -East l in e of South Elatl Street TO -West line of South Chero· kee Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Cherokee Street TO-West line of South Ban· nock Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM East line ol South Ban- nock Street TO-East line ol South Acoma Street ON-East Cornell Avenue FROM -East line ol South Clarkson Street TO-West line ol South Ogden Street ON-South Decatur Street FROM-South line of West Union Avenue TO South line o f West Che· nango Avenue ON-South Elati Street FROM-South line of West Yale Avenue TO -North line of West Cornell Avenue ON-West Jefferson Avenue FROM-East line o[ South Cher- okee Street TO West linp of South Bannork Street ON uth Lafayet1e Street FROM-South line of East Floyd Avenue TO North line ol East Hamp· den Avenue ON Wes t Lehigh Avenue FROM -West line of South Delaware Street TO Wes t line o f South Chero- kee Street O N W Pst Leh igh Avenue FROM East line of South Cher- okee Street T O WI'S I li nr of So uth Bannod< Street O N WPs t Lrhlgh Avenue FROM East lin<• o f South R.•n - n uck St ref'( '1'0 Wt>&t lin<' of South Broa<l · way ON South Linroln Strrel FROM South linr of East Tuft s Avenue '1'0 South lin<' of F.a~t Union Avenue ON West Mansfield Avenue FROM East llnl' of South Fox Street TO We81 line of South Dela· ware Street ON WPst Manafleld Av rnue • • 0 - moM-East line of South Delaware Street TO -West line of South Chero· k ee Street ON-West Mansfield Avenue FROM-East line of South Cher· okee Street TO-West line of South Ban- nock Street ON-West Mansfield Avenue FROM-East line of South Ban· nock Street TO-West li ne ol South Broad- way ON-South Marion Street FROM-South line ol East Dart · mouth Avenue T0--322 feet south of South line of East Dartn .outh Avenue ON-South Pennsylvania St. FROM-South Une of East Yale Avenue TO-North line of East Am· herst Avenue ON-South Pennsylvania St. FROM-South llne of East Hampden Avenue TO-North line o f U.S. High- way 285 ON-West Princton Avenue FROM-East Une of South Huron Street TO-West line of South Gala- pago Street ON-West Prlncton Avenue FROM-East line ot South Gal· apago Street TO-West line of South Dela· ware Street ON-West Princton Avenue FROM-East line of South Del· aware Street TO-West line of South Chrr<>· kee Street ON-East Union Avenue FROM-East line of South Pennsylvania Street TO-West line of South Clark- son Street ON-East Yale Place FROM-East llne of South Pearl Street TO -125 fl. east of East lin• ot South Pearl St . Necessary grading and exca· vatlon. pavine with 8 " compact- ed gravel base course and 3" U · phaltlc concrete surface, con· rrel<' walks, curb and gutter where not already installed ; t..- RI'ther with appurtenances and lncl<lentals on th~ followlnR s treets and avenuee : ON-West Amherst Avenue FROM -300 ft . east of the Ea.~l line of South Vallejo Street TO West line of South Trjon Street ON-South Shoshoni' Street ~'ROM -410 ft. south of South line on We~t Yair Avenue T0-1020 ft . south of South line of West Yale Avenue Necessary 1radlng and exca- vation. compacted auberade, and •2• with 6" Portland cement con· crete surface; for a total over- all width of fourteen feet; t..- gether with appurtenancee and other incidental work on the following alleys: ON AlLEY-East of South Acoma Street FROM-South line of West Radcliff Avenue TO-North line of West Stan· ford Avenue ON AlLEY-North of Bates Parkway F'ROM-East line of South Og- den Street TO-West line of South Down· lng Street ON ALLEY-East of Broadway F'ROM-South llne of East Yale Avenue TO-North line of East Amherst Avenue ON ALLEY -Ea81 of Broadway FROM-South llne of East Am- herst Avenue TO-North llne of East Bates Avenue ON ALLEY-Ealllt of Broadway F'ROM-South line o f East Batee Avenue TO-North llne of East Cornell Avenue ON ALLEY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Quin- cy Avenue TO--North line of East Rad· cllff Avenue ON ALLEY -East of Broadway FROM-South line ot Eut Radcliff Avenue TO--Nol'lh line of East Stan- ford Avenue (b ) The description of the proposed dlatrict, and the pro- perty to be assessed with the cost of the Improvements ahall be all of the real property lront· lng or abutting on the streets and alleys between the termini hereinbefore described, lnclud· lng the real property within ope half (%) block of such streets and alleys. Adjustment& for the asseeament of coats wlll be made for irreeular and odd s haped lots and parCPI.s of pro- perty. IC ) The probable total cost o f the improvements to be con· structed and Installed Is 1631 .- !1117 . ldl The probable amount of the total coat which the City ahall pay Is approximately $119,345. (el The balance of the total co81 which ia not paid by the City of Englewood will be as- seued against the property specially benetlted by the im- provements, and Incl uded within the District. Probable coata per front foot for said improvement& are as followa: Asphalt paving on atreeta- 36' wide !6 and 2) 16.30 per front foot I • • .• I f '! - • • As'phalt paving on streets- 44' wide (8 and 3 ) $11.1 6 per front foot Concrete alley paving- 14 ' w ide $8.36 per fro nt foot Paving o n other widths shall be in proportion to the above estimate 4" thick curbwalk- $5.81 per front foot Vertical curb and gutter-- $3.90 p e r front foot Sidewalk 4' w ide- $3.84 per front foot 6" thick concrete slab- $1 .22 per square foot All estimates exclude the six per cent (6%) for Inspection, collection, in ci de ntals and Inter· est a s j)rovided by law. The costs of pavine to be constructed along the sides of comer Jots within said District shall be assessed against prop- erties within one-half ( ~ l block or 300' of such intersections and corner lots, w hichever is smaller, on a zone basis In accordance w ith benefits conferred on such properties. Each one-half (~I block or 300' aectlon, will be divided Into six (6) parallel zones and as· sessments w 1Jl be on the follow· In& basis: 1st Zone abutting on nreet or avenue 28.55 % Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14 .29'11o Next Zone 14.29% Next Zo.ne 14.29"' Next Zone 14.29% T otal .... 100% No assessments w ill be made for curbs, gutters and Sidewalks In place which conform with the plans and speclflcations for the proposed improvements and which are a cceptable to the City Engineer. The cost of improving street Intersections throuehout the District, and o f pavlilg In excess of 36' w idths and 8 " thickness on streets designated as arterial w ithin residential zoning as of January 4, 1971, will be paid by the City or Enelewood. Property owner are spec111· cally referred to the schedule o f proposed assesments which will be on f1le in t h e Ofll of the Director of Public Works. from whkh the approximate amoun t to be assessed agai nst any particular lot or parcel or property may be determined. Upon completion o f said lm prove ments , or a soon a s the total cost thereof Is definitely ascertained s u ch coat s h all be a p portioned to the property In the District . Notice o f a u ch ap- portionment shall be elven a nd a Hearln& w ill be held pr1or to the adoption o f an ordinan ce aaaetl· sing s uch cost . all as provided by law. (f) Said au~umenta will be • • 0 - due and payable w ithout de- mand within thirty days from and after the final publication o f an ordinance assessln& the whole cost of said Improvements against the r eal property In IBid Di strict; provided, however, that any owner who shall pay his full assessment w ithin said period of thirty days shall be entitled to an allowance of tlve per cent (5%1 . In the event that any owner or real pro perty shall fall to pay the whole of auch assessment against h is property within said thirty days, then the whole cost of said Improvement so assessed against his property shall be payable in te n • q:;al annual installments of prlnd J.o al. The first o f s u ch l!l!ltallments of princi pal shall be due and payable at such time aa may be determined In and by the uses- sing ordinance, and the remain· der of said In s tallments shall be due and payable successively on the same day In each year thereafter until all are p aid In full . The rate o f interest to be paid on unpaid and deferred in- stallments will be establlahed by ordinance t o be ado pted by tbe City Council at a later date. (g) A Hearing on the ~­ tion of the District will be held by the Council on Monday, the 25th day of January, 1971 , at the hour of 8 :00 o'clock p .m .• at the City Hallin Enelewood ; and a blll tor an o rdinance author- Izing said Improvements will be considered by the City Council at the r egu lar m eetin& on Fe bru· ary 1, 1971 . !h ) Any person des1r1ng to be heard upon the Issue of the creation o f the district or upon the c9nstruction , Installation o r improvem ent of the Improve- ments In volved. may appear at the t im e and place set for the pubUc h earine thereon for that purpose, (!) A map, est imate and sche- dule showln& the approximate amount 10 be assessed, and all resolutloru and proceedings w ill be on tile and can be seen and examined by any person Inter- ested at the O f fi ce o f the Dl· rector o f Publi ~ Wo rks at any time during buslne hours on or prior to the date o f hear1n&. Date<! the 4th day of January. 1971 . I Seal) s Stephen A. Lyon Director o f Finance Publis h In · The Enelewood Herald Publish on : January 6 . 13. and 20. 1971 . 131 ,_ The Notice to be mailed to the owners of property to be asses- sed with the cost of said 1m· provements, shall be In substan- tially the following form : Dear Englewood C itizen : The City Council has adopted a resolution which describes the City's intent to form Pav ing District N o. 20. This District will be form ed t or t he purpose of constructing and Improving curbs, s idewalks and paving on certain streets and alleys ln your nel&hborhood and throUih· out the City during the sum- m er of 1971. The cost for such improvements w ill be usessed aeainst the property to be ben..- fitted by these improvements. Your property will be affect- ed by these Improvements and w e inv ite yo u t o review the at tached resolution. Yo u m ay have seen o r wlll see markines on your cu rbs, sidewalks or trees that are scheduled for r emovaL There are t imes during the co u rse of constru ction that chanees In removal quantities may have to be made. May we request that you make any Inquir ies regarding the paving d istrict by callln& our enelneering s uft at the City Hall, 761-1140 , ex L 220. You are Invited t o attend a public hearine o n the formation of this Pavln& District on Jan- uary 25, 1971, at 8 :00 P .M . In the City Coun cil Chambers in City Hall, 3400 South ElaU Streel At this public hearin& you will be lnv1ted to make any comments, pro or con, recard- in& the Improvement of streets, the e<»t of w hich would affect your property. Sincerely, Kells Wageoner Director o f Public Worn 7. That It any one or more sections or parts o f this Relo- lutlon shall be adjud&ed unen- forceable or lnvalld, such Jude · m ent shall n~t affect. Impair or In validate the rema!nl& provl· sions o f this Resolution, It beln& the tntention that the varloUJ provisions hereof are severable. ADOPTED AND APPRDVED Thil 4th day o r January, 1m. 1 Elmer E. Schwab Mayor (Seal) ATTEST: Stephen A . Lyon Director of Finance ex-offt clo City Clerk . ' I • • .• 0 f 'f • • RESOLUTION N O. 2 SERIES 19'71 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLO· RAOO, TO CREATE AN IM- PROVEMENT DISTRicr IN SAID CITY TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING OISTRicr NO. 20; ADOPTING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS THERE- FOR ; AND ORDERING PUB· LICATION AND MAruiNG OF NOTICE OF HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED FOR IM· PROVEMENTS IN SAID DIS· TIU:cr. WHEREAS. the C ity Council or Enelewood, Colorado, has de- termined to create Pavln& Dis- trict No . 20 in said City and to order the construction or in· stallatlon of the street and alley improvements the r ei n as more particularly described in the fo rm of Notic.. he r einafter 11e1 forth ; and WHEREAS, petitions have also been tiled with the Direc- tor of Finance, ex-o((lcio City Clerk, by a majority or property owners o n a certain street and alley, requesting the co!Uilruc· tion or installation of improve- me nts therein; and WHEREAS. the City Council has heretofore adopted a pre· limlnary order dlrectin& the Cit y Eneineer to make the nee · essary preliminary surveys, es· tlma t es and maps 81 required by the provisions or the City Ch arter and Ordinance N o. 14. Series of 1965, as a me nded ; and WHEREAS . the Cl t y Eneln· ee r , p ursuant to said Order , has prepared preliminary s urveys. estimates and maps In coMec· t1on with the proposed P a vl nl D .. •tnct No 20, which w ill be on f!lfo In the ortlce ot t he Dl· rector of Public Worka ; BE 1T RESOLVED BY THE CITY ll':'JCTL OF THE CITY F ENGI..E\V n , COLORA · DO 1 That th pelltJon which ha\r n lalf'd wllh the Dl· rl't1o r of F inan , ~~-offlno C1ty Cl rk wer~> taned by a majorll~ of the owrnor of real pf(>p('rlV a r,.qulred by law wh:rh pelliiO contain a de rr.ption of th ar a to be In· rludf'd within th~> d i trlrt, a d <"I'IPIIon o f th natur~ of the tmpro•rmt'nt i>('UtiUned for , ln- rludlnl thP lo<' tlons thereo f. a n<l 1 h~> n~tm and add rPsses o r th , 11n<-rs lhrrPof, togeth er w11h th h•gal dP rlptlon o f t he paf('e\s of real property own ed hv ach 2 That thf' City Enalneer'a re rt , toeether with t he de · tall , apeclf•cat lona. elltimat ea. ma anti rhf'd ule prep~tred • • 0 - and filed w ith the Director of F inance be and the same are here by approved and adopted by this Council for use in the constructio n o f t he improve- ments to be made in said Pavln& District. 3 . That the m aterials to be used in cons t ructing the pro· posed Improvem ents are s tated In the Notice her ei nafter set forth. 4 . That the a ssessments to be levied for s aid improvements shall be due and payable within thirty days from and after the final publication of the ordln· ance assessi ng the whole a !taal cost of said improven e ~t~ against the real propert:t In said District ; provided, however. that any owne r who s hall pay the full assessment within s a id period of thirty days, shall be entitled to an allowance of five percent (5 % l of the amount so a ssessed agains t his property and P~ti d by h im . ln the event any owner of r eal estate shall fall to pay the whole or such sssessment against his property w ithin said thirty days, then t he whole cos t o f the improve- ments so as s essed agai nst his property shall be payable In ten equal annual installments of principal. The Interest rate on the unpaid ins tallments of as- sessments will be established by ordinance to be adopted by the City Council at a later date. The first of said l!Uilallments of prin- ci pal and Interes t s hall be due and payable a t such time aa may be de t e rmined In and by the U · s essment ordinance, and the re· mainde r of the annual lnatall- ments o f pr inci pal and interest shall be due and 1)1lyable s uc- cessively on t he same day in each year theredter unt II all a r e paid in fu ll . 5. Tha t the property to be assessed for said Improveme nts hall be the properly within t he District specllllly benefited by ssid lmpro\'emenu. u more Pllr· llcularly descnbed in the Notice hereinafter M't forth 6, That th re hall be pre- pared an ordinance In accord· ~tn w ith thf' prov ona o f the City Charter and Ord nance N o . 14, S..rt""' o f I , aa Ame nded, creat ing within the cofl)OI'Ate li m of d Cit a local lm· pro\'em~nt d. t r iC'I to be known a Pavma DIS\fl<'\ No 20 ~tnd pro\ 1d1n1 for th Mnstructlon In saJd D. trlrt o f th mprO'-'f!- men • a I llf't forth In this Resohatlon and in arcordance with the report, piAN mapa, sper•ficatlona. dMa I and ... u mat of the En&inH'I' of sad City, h !'f'ln refert'fd to a.nd which will be on file In tlw o ff ll'C! o f th Olrl't1 r of Public Ill Works. The propos ed ordin- ance will be Introduced as a Bill at the regular meellng o f the City Council on Monday, F ebru· ary 1. 19'71 . 7. Notice of the pro posed lm · provements shall be given b y the Direct or o f Finance and pub- li shed once a week for t hree consecutive weeks In t h e Engle- wood Herald, a newspaper pub- lished and of gene ral circula · tlon in the City, therein g iving Not ice t o the owners of the property to be assessed of the matte rs and things required by law. In addition, a copy of a notice s hall be mailed, post age prepaid, to each known owner of real pro perty w ithin t he pro· posed di s trict . The N otice to be published shall be in substantially the f ol· lowing form : NOTICE OF A PROPOSI- TION TO CREATE A LQ. CAL IMPROVEMENT DIS- TRICT IN ENGLEWOOD, COLORAD O, TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DIS- TRicr NO. 20 , TO CON· STRUcr AND INSTALL CERTAIN STREET AND ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS THEREIN. AND F OR A HEARING THEREON. All owne rs of real estate and property her einaller d es - cribed. and all persons ge ner - ally, are hereby no ti f ied that the City Council of Enaiewood, Colorado. pu rsuant t o Its own order and u pon peutlons filed by a maj ority o f the o wners o f real property as required by law. hu ado pted fu ll de- tails. plans a nd specl1lcatlons for construction of s tr eet and a ll ey lmprove m tnts a nd a p pur- tenances In and f or a proposed local Improvement district with· In the corporate llmks o f Enale- wood , Colo rado, to be known 81 Pavln& Distr ict No. 20 . Said pe raona are further notified u follows: (a) The Im provements to be constructed or In- stalled Are as f ollows: Necessary eradln& a nd ex· cava tlon , pavl na w ith 6" com- pacted e r a vel base course and 2" a aphaltlc concrete s urface, concrete walka, curb and j[U t · t er whe re not already lnatalled; t oaether w ith app ur te n~tncea a nd In cidentals on t he f oll owtn& treets a nd avenue : ON -East Amherat Avenue FROM-East line o f South Lo- &an Street TO-East Une o f South P enn· y lv~tn ia St reet ON-Weat Baker Avenue FROM-East liM of South Zuni Street TO-W Nt line o f South 'hjon 911'ftt l I • • I '! ON _:Ea.Ht BAAcs Avenue FROM -133 ft. east of the east line of South P e nnsyJ. vania Street T O West line of South Clark· son Street ON -West Cornell Avenue FROM-West line of South Gal· apago Street TO -West line of S outh Elati Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Elati Street TO -West line of South Chero· kee Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Cherokee Street TO -West line of South Ban· nock S t reet ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM--East line of South Ban· nock Street TO-East line of South Acoma Street ON-East Cornell Avenue FROM -East line of South Clar kson Street TO-West line of South Ogden Street ON-South Decatur Street FROM-South line of Wes t Union Avenu e TO-South line of WPst Che· nanga Ave nue ON-South Elatl Street FROM ·-South line o f West Yale Avenue TO-North line o f W est Cornell Avenue ON-West J e fferson Avenue FROM-East line of South Cher- okee Street TO -West linP of South Bannoek Street ON-South Lafayette Street FROM-Sou th line o f E ast Floyd Avenue TO ·-North line of East Hamp· d en Avenue ON--West Lehigh Avenue FROM-West line of South Delaware Street TO West line o f South Chcro· kee Street ON W e st Leh igh Avenue FROM Eas t line o f South Cher- okee Street T O Wt'st llnr of South Bannock Stre t O N -Wes t Lchlgh Avenue F'ROM Eas t lin~ of South RHn · n ock Street TO West linP of S o uth Broa<l · way ON South Llnroln Street FROM -South line of F:a•t Tuft s A venue TO South llr1r of F:A•t Union Avenue ON West Mansfield Avenue FROM East line of South Fox Street TO West line of South Dela· ware St r eet O N WP s t Mallllfleld Av,.nue • • 0 • FROM-East line of South Delaware Street TO -West line of Sou t h Chero· k ee Street ON-West Mansfield Avenue FROM-East line of South Cher· okee Street TO-W est line of South Ban· nock Street ON-West Mansfield Avenue FROM-East line of South Ban· nock Street TO-West line of South Broad- way ON-South Marion Street FROM-South line of East Dart· mouth Avenue T0-322 feet sollth of S outh line of East Dartn ,outh Avenue ON-South Pennsylvania St. FROM-South line of East Yale Avenue TO-North line of East Am· herst Avenue ON-South Pennsylvania St. FROM-South llne of East Hampden Avenue TO-North line of U.S . High- way 285 ON-West Prlnc ton Avenue FROM-East line of South Huron Street TO-West line of South Gala- pago Street ON-West Prlncton Avenue FROM-East llne o f South Gal· apaeo Street TO--West line o f South Dela· ware Street ON-West Prln cton Avenue FROM-East line of South Del· aware Street TO-West line of South ChPrn· k ee Street ON-East Unio n Avenue FROM-East line of South Penn ylvanla Street TO-West line of South Clark - son Street ON-East Yale Place FROM-East llne of South Pearl Street TO 125 ft . e a s t of East llnP o f South Pearl St . Necessary &rad ln& and exca· vatlon, pavin& w ith 8" com pact· ed gravel base co urse and 3" as· phallic concret e s urface, con · c r e lt' walks, curb and &Utter whe re not already Installed ; to- g<'lh!'r w ith appurtenances and l n rld~>ntals on thP !ollowlna s treets and avenuee : ON-West Amherst Avenue FROM 300 ft . east of the East line of South Valll'jo Street TO West line o f South TPjon Street ON-Sou th Shoshone Stre<'t FROM -410 f t. sou th of South line on We~t Yall' Avenue T0-1020 fl. south of South line of West Yale A venue Necessary &radln& and exca- vation. compacted sub&rade , and •2• ,_ with 6" Portland cement con· crete surface; for a total over· all width of fourteen feet; to- eether with appurtenances and other incidental work on the foll o wing alleys: ON AILEY-East of South Acoma Street FROM-South line of West RadciiU Avenue TO-North line of West Stan· ford Avenue ON ALLEY -North of Bates Parkway F'ROM-East line of South 0&· den Street TO-West line of South Down· in& Street ON ALLEY-East o f Broadway FROM-South line of East Yale Avenue TO-North line of East Amherst Avenue ON AlLEY -East of Broadway FROM-South li ne o f East Am- herst Avenue TO-North line of East Bates Avenue ON ALLEY -East o f Broadway FROM-South line o f East Bates A venue TO-North line of East Cornell AvenUe ON AILEY-East o! Broadway FROM-South line of East Qutn· cy Avenue TO--North line of East Rad· clitr Avenue ON AILEY -East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Radcllff Avenue TO -North line of East Stan- ford Avenue (b ) The description of the propoeed district, and the pro- perty to be aaaessed with the cost of the improveme nts &hall be all of the real property !ront· in& or abutting on 1the streets and alleys between the termini hereinbefore described, lnclud· in& the real property w ithin ope half ( ~ l block o f such streets and alleys. Adjustments for the asseument of co1ts w lU be made for lrre&ular and odd shaped lots and par ~ls of pro- perty. <cl The probable total cost o f the Improvements to be con · structed and ln.~talled is 1631.· ~. (d ) The probable amount o f the total coat which the City shall pay I approximately $119,345. t e I The balance o r the total co• whic h 11 not paid by the City o r En&l e wood will be as· sesaed a&alrutt the property specially benefited by the lm· prove m ents, and included within the District. Probable costa per frOnt foot for said lmprovementt are as followa : Asphalt pavln& on ltreeta- 36' w id e <6 and 2l 16.30 per front foot I • • - • Asphalt paving on streets- ' 44' wide (8 and 31 $11 .16 per front foot Concrete alley paving- 14' wide $8.36 per front foot Paving on other widths ahsll be In proportion to the above estimate 4" thick curbwalk- $5.81 per front foot Vertical curb and gutter - $3.90 per front foot Sidewalk 4 ' w ide- $3.84 per front foot 6" thick concrete slab- $1 .22 per square foot AU estimates exclude the six per cent (So/o J for Inspection, collection, Incidentals and Inter- est as provided by law. The costs of paving to be conatructed along the sides of corner lots within said District shall be assessed against prop- erties within one-half (%) block or 300' of such Intersections and corner lots, whichever Is smaller, on a zone basis In accordance with benefits conferred on auch properties. Each one-half (%) block or 300' eect.lon, will be divided Into six (6) parallel zones and U· sessments will be on the follow· lng basis : 1st Zone abutting on street or avenue 28.55% Next Zone 14 .29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29 % Total .... .100% No assessments will be made for curbs, gutters and sidewalks In place which conform with the plans and specltlcations for the proposed improvements and which are acceptable to the City Engineer. The cost of Im p roving street lntersecUons throughout the District, and o f paving In excesa of 36' widths and 8 " thickness on streets designated as arterial within residential zoning u of January 4 , 1971 , will be paid by the City of Englewood. Property owners are specln · cally referred 10 the schedule of proposed assesments which will be on file In the Office of the Director o f Public Works, from whl<-h the apprmdmate amount to be assessed aaalnst any part icular lot or parcel or property may be determined. Upon co mpletion of said lm · provements, or as soon as the total cost thereof Is definitely ascertained. such cost shall be apportioned to the property In the District. Notice of such ap· portionment shall be alven and a Hearing will be held prior to the adoption o f an ordinance -•· sing s uch cost, all u provided by law (f ) Said IUPSSmenta will be • • 0 - due and payable without de- mand within thirty daya from and after the final publication of an ordinance assesslna the whole cost of said improvements against the real property In aald District; provided, however, that any owner who shall pay his full assessment within said period of thirty days shall be entitled to an allowance of five per cent f5%1. In the event that any owner or real property shall fall to pay the whole of auch assessment against his property within said thirty days, then the whole cost of said Improvement so assessed against his pro)lerty s hall be payable In t e n • q:.:al annual Installments of prlndi>al. The f irst of such l na:tallments of principal shall be due and payable at such time u may be determined In and by the uses- sine ord1nance, and the remain· der of sald Installments shall be due and payable succeaslv~y on til<! same day In each year thereafter until aU are paid In full . The rate of Interest to be paid on unpaid and deferred in- stallments will be establlahed by ordinance to be adopted by the City Council at a late r date. (g) A Hearing on the cree- tion of the District will be held by the Council on Monday, the 25th day of January, 1971, at t he hour of 8 :00 o'clock p .m ., at the City Hall In Englewood ; and a bill for an ordinance author· lzlng said Improvements will be considered by the City Council at the regular meeting on Febru· ary 1, 1971 . (h ) Any person desiring to be heard upon the Iss ue of the creation of the district or upon the C(>nstruction, installation or im provement of the Improve- ments Involved. may appear at the time and place set for the publi c hearing thereon for that purpose, (I) A map, estimate and sche- dule showing the approximate amount 10 be assessed, and all resolutions and proceedings will be on file and can be seen and examined by any person Inter- ested at the Otflc~ of the Dl· rector o f Public Wo rks at any time during busine ss hours on o r prior to the date of hearina. Dated the 4th day of January, 1971 . I Seal! s Stephen A Lyon Director of Finance Publish In : The Englewood Herald Publish on : January 6. 13. and 20. 1971. 131 The Notice to be mailed to tne owners of property to be asses- sed with the cost of said lm· provements, shall be In substan· tially the follow ing form : Dear Englewood Otlzen : The City Council has adopted a resolution which descri bes the City's Intent to form Pavlne District No. 20. This District will be form ed for the purpose ot constructing and improviJ~g curbs, sidewalks and paving on certain streets and alleys In your neighborhood and throuah· out the City during the sum· mer of 1971. The cost for such improvements wlll be assessed against the property to be ber>e- fltted by these improvementa. Your property will be affect· ed by these Improvements and w e Invite you to r eview the at t ached resolution. You may have seen or will see markings on your curbs, sidewalks or trees that are scheduled for r emovaL There are times during the course of construction that chsnaes In removal quanti ties may have to be made. May we request that you make any Inquir ies regardin&' the paving district by calling our engineering staff at the City Hall, 761·1140, exL 220. You are invited to attend a public hearing on the formation of this Pavina District on Jan- uary 2:5, 1971, at 8 :00 P .M. In til<! City CouncU Otambers In City Hall, 3400 South Elati Street. At this public hearing you wlll be Invited to make any comments, pro or con, reaaf'd.. Ina the Improvem ent of streets, the cost of which would affect your property. Sincerely, Kells Waggoner Director of Public Works 7. That If any one or more sections or parts of this Retlo- lution ahsll be adjudged unen- forceable or Invalid, such lud&· ment shall nQt affect, Im pair or In validate the remalnlg provl· s lons of this Resolution, It belni the Intention that the various provisions hereof are severable, ADOPTED AND APPROVED Thil 4th day of January, 1971. s Elmer E . SchWJJb Mayor fSeal) A'l"I'EST : Stephen A . Lyon Director of Finance ex-officio City Clerk I • • 0, - RESOLUTION NO. 2 SERIES 1971 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCrL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLO· RAOO, TO CREATE AN IM· PROVEMENT DISTRICT IN SAID CITY TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 20; ADOPTING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS T H E R E . FOR; AND ORDERING PUB· LICATION AND MAI111NG OF NOTICE OF HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED FOR IM · PROVEMENTS IN SAID DIS· TRlCT. WHEREAS, the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, has de- termined to create Pavln& Dis- trict No. 20 in sald City and to order the construction or in· stallation of the street and aUey Improvements therein as more particularly described In the form of Noli"" hereinafter lei forth; and WHEREAS, petitions have also been filed with the Direc- tor of Finance, ex-officio City Clerk, by a majority of property owners on a certain street and alley, requesting the construe· lion or Installation of improve- ments therein; and WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore adopted a pre- liminary order dlrectin& the City Engineer to make the nee· essary preliminary surveys, ea· tlmates and maps as required by the provisions of the City Charter and Ordinance No. 14, Series of 1965, as amended; and WHEREAS. the City Enein· eer, pursuant to said Order, has prepared preliminary surveys, estimates and maps In connec- tion with the proposed Paving Di~trict No. 20. which will be on file in the office of the Dl· rector of Public Works ; BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCrL OF THE Cri'Y OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORA· DO : I. That the petitions which have been filed with the Di- rector or Finance, ex-officio CJty Clerk . were signed by a majorJty or the owners of real property as required by law. wh ic h petitions contained a des· c r 1ption of the area to be In - cluded within the di s trict. a d escription or the nature of the Improvements petitio ned for , In· d udlng the locations thereof. and the names and addresses of the signers 'hereof, together with the legal d escri pt io n or the parcels of real property owne<l hv each . 2. Titat the City Engineer's reports. together w ith the de- tails, specifications. e•Umatea, maps and schedule• prepared • • 0 • and filed w ith the Director of Finance be and the same are hereby approved and adopted by this Council for use in the construction of the Improve· ments to be made in said Paving District. 3 . That the materials to be used in constructing the pro· posed improvements are stated in the Notice hereinafter aet forth . 4. That the assessments to be levied for said Improvements shall be due and payable within thirty days from and after the final publication or the ordln· ance assessing the whole a :t u al cost of said improven e"t• against the real propert; In said District ; provided, however, that any owner who shaU pay the full assessment within said pe.riod or thirty days, shall be entitled to an allowance ot five percent <5 '1o l or the amount so assessed against his property and paid by him. In the event any owner of real estate shall fail to pay the whole of such assessment against his property within said thirty days, then the whole cost or the improve- ments so assessed against his property shall be payable In ten equal annual Installments of principal. The Interest rate on the unpaid installments of as- sessments will be established by ordinance to be adopted by the City Council at a later date. The first of said inaallments of prin- ci pal and Interest shall be due and payable at such time aa may be determ ined In and by the as- !'SSment ordinance, and the re · mainder of the annual install- ments of principal and interest shall be due and payable suc- cessively on the same day In each year thereafter until aU are paid in fuU . 5. That the property to be assessed for sa id improvements shall be thl' pro perty within the District specially benefited by said improvements, as more par· !lcularly described in the Notice hereinafter set forth . 6 . That there shall be pre- pared an o rdinance In accord· ance w ith the provisions of the City Charter and Ordinance No . 14 , Series o r 1965, as amended, creating within the corponte limits o r said City a local im· provement district to be known as Paving District No. 20 and providing for the construction In said District of the Improve- ments, as is set forth In thll Resoh.ni on a nd in accordance with the report , plans. maps, specifications, details and esti· mates of the Engineer of said City, herein referred to and wh ich wlll be on file in the office or the Director of Public (11 Works. The proposed ordin- ance will be introduced as a Bill at the regular meeting of the City Council on Monday, Febru· ary 1, 1971. 7. Notice of the proposed im· provements shall be given by the Director of F inance and pub- li s hed once a week for three consecutive weeks In the Engle- wood Herald, a newspaper pub- lished and of general clrcula· tlon in the City, therein g iving Notice to the owners of the property to be assessed of the matters and things required by law. ln addition. a copy of a notice shall be mailed, postage prepaid, to each known owner of real pro perty w ith in the pro· posed district . The N~l ce to be published shall be in substantially the fol · lowing form : NOTICE OF A PROPOSI- TION TO CREATE A LQ. CAL IMPROVEMENT DIS· TRICT IN ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DIS· TRICT NO. 20, TO CON· STRUCT AND INSTALL CERTAIN STREET AND ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS THEREIN, AND FOR A HEARING THEREON. All owners of real estate and property hereinafter des- cribed, and all persons gener- ally, are hereby notified that the City Council or Englewood, Colorado, pursuant to Its own order and upon petitions filed by a majority of the owners or real property as requ ired by law. has adopted fuU de· tails. plans and specifications for ronstructlon of street and alley improvemtnts and appur- tenances in and for a proposed local improvement district with· in the corponte limits of En&le- wood, Colorado, to be known as Paving District No. 20. Said per.ons are furth er notified u follows: I a I The improvements to be constructed or In· stalled are a followa: Necessary grading and ex· cavation, paving with 6" com- pacted gravel base co urse and 2'' asphaltic roncreote s urface, concrete walks, curb and gut· ter where not already inatalled ; together with appurten.ances and lncldentail on the follow ing streets and avenue : ON-East Amherst Avenue FROM -East line of South Lo· aan Street TO-Ea•t llne of South Penn· sylvania Street ON-Weat Baker Avenue FROM-Eaat llne of South Zuni Street TO-West line or South Tejon Street I • • f ON Ea.'t BM~s Ave nue FROM 133 ft . east of the east line of South Pennsyl- vania Street TO West line of South Clark· son Street ON -West Cornell Avenue FROM -West line of South Gal - apago Street TO West line of So uth Elati Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Elatl Street TO -West line of South Chero- kee Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Cherokee Street TO-West line of South Ban- noc.k Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM--East line of South Ban- nock Street TO-East line of South Acoma Street ON-East Cornell Avenue FROM -East line of South Clarkson Street TO-West line of South Ogden Street ON-South Decatur Street FROM-South line of West Union Avenue TO -South line o f W~>st Che· nango Avenue ON-South Elatl Street FROM -.South line of West Yale Avenue TO-North line of W est Cornell Avenue ON-West Jefferson Avenue FROM-East line of South Cher- okee Street TO -West lin~> of South Bannock Street ON uth Lafayette Street FROM-So uth line of East Floyd Avenue TO -North line o f East Hamp· den Avenue ON Wes t Lehl gh Avenue FROM West line of South Delaware Street TO West line of South Chero· kee Street ON W <'s t Leh igh Avenue FROM Eas t line of Sou!h Chcr- ok l'c Street TO W<'s t lin~ o f !'\o uth Rannock StrN't ON W e,t L<-h lgh Avenue ~·R0~1 Eas t li m· o f South 1\"n - nock Str- 1'0 W est lin P o f South Bro rl way ON South Llnroln Stt'N!t FROM South lin e of F.a ~t Tuft s Avenu ~ TO South lin~ of F.a•t Un ion Avenue ON W f'st Mansfield Avenue F'ROM East lin<' of South Fox Street TO West line of South Dcla· ware Street ON \Ves t Man.lfleld Avenue • • 0 • FROM-East line of South Delaware Street TO-West line of South Chero· kee Street ON-West Mansfield Avenue FROM-East line of South Cher- okee Street TO-West line of South Ban- noc k Street ON-West Mans field Avenue FROM-East line of South Ban· nock Street TO-West line of Sout h Broad- way ON-South Marion Street F'ROM-South line of East Dart- mouth Avenue 1'0---322 feet south of South line of East Dartn .outh Avenue ON-South Pennsylvanla St. FROM-South line of East Yale Avenue TO-North line of East Am· herst Avenue ON-South Pennsylvania St. FROM-South line of East Hampden Avenue TO-North line of U.S. High- way 285 ON-West Prlncton Avenue FROM-East line of South Huron Street TO-West line of South Gala- pogo Street ON-West Prlncton Avenue FROM-East line of South Gal · apaao Street 1'0--West line of South Dela· ware Street ON-West Prlncton Avenue FROM-East line of South Del· aware Street TO -West line of South ChPro· kee Street ON-East Union Avenue FROM-East line of South Pennsylvania Street TO-West line of South Clark- son Street ON-East Yale Place FROM-East line of South P earl Street TO-125 ft . east of East line of South Pearl St . Necessary aradlna and exca· ,·atlon, paving w ith 8" compact- ro gra\·el base course and 3" a&· phallic concret e urface, con· rrete wal tu, curb and autter wh er <' not a lr eady Installed; to- lll"'he r w it h a ppurtenances and intlrl<'ntal• on the followlna •treets and a\·~nu,_: ON W est Amherst Avenue F'ROIII 300 ft . east of the Ea. t l.nc of South V~tiiPJo Street 1'0 West line of • outh TPjon Stret>t ON -South Sh oshone Street FROM 41 0 ft south o f South li M on W e ~t YaiP Avenue TO 1020 ft . south of South line of Wes t Yale Avenue Necessary aradlna and exca· vatlon . rompacted subarade , and •2• with 6" Portland cement con· crete surface; for a total over· all width of fourteen feet ; to- gether with appurtenances and other Incidental w ork on the following alleys : ON AlLEY-East of South Acoma Street FROM-South line of West RadcliU Avenue TO-North line of West Stan· ford Avenue ON ALLEY-North of Bates Parkway F'ROM-East line of South Og- den Street TO-West line of South Down· ina Street ON ALLElY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Yale Avenue TO-North line of East Amherst Avenue ON AILEY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Am- herst Avenue TO-North line of East Bates Avenue ON AlLEY -Ea81 of Broadway FROM-South llne of East Bates Avenue TO-North llne of East Cornell Avenue ON AlLEY-East o f Broadway FROM-South Une of East Quin· cy Avenue TO--North line o f East Rad· ell!! Avenue ON AILEY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Radcll1! Avenue TO -North line of East Stan· ford Avenue !b) The descr i ption of the propoeed diatrict , and the pro- perty to be aasessed with the cost of the improvements shall be all of the real property !ront· Ina or abutting on t he streets and alleys between the t ermini hereinbefore described, includ· Ina the real property within ope hal! ( ~) block of such s treets and alleys. AdJ ustments for the asseument of coats will be made for irreaular and odd shaped lots and parcPis of pro- perty. (c ) The probable (otal cost of the Improvements to be con· structed and l n.~ta ll ed Is ~1 .· ~-t d ) The probable amount of the total coa t wh ich the C ity shall pay is approximately $119,345 . lel The balance o f the total coet which is not paid by the City o r Enalewood will be as· seued aaalnat the property specially benefited by th~ im- provem ent , and included within the Dis trict . Probable coats per front foot for said lmprovementa are u follows : Aaphalt pavlna on at 36 ' w ide (6 and 2 ) 16.30 per front foot I • • . , I I I ' '!' - ~pha lt paving on streeta- 44 ' w ide (8 a nd 3 J $11.16 per front foot Concr e t e alle y pa vl ng- 14 ' w id e $8.36 pe r front foot Pav ing on othe r w idths ahall be In pro portion to the above e91:1mate 4" thick curbwalk- $5.81 per front foot Vertical curb and gutter-- $3.90 per front foot Sidewalk 4' w ide-- $3.84 per front foot 6" thick concrete slab-- $1.22 per square foot All estimates exclude the alx per cent (6 o/o l for Inspection, collection, In cidentals and inter- est as provided by law. The costs of paving to be constructed along the sides of corner lots w ithin said District shall be assessed against prop- e rties within one-half ('II) block or 300' of such intersections and corne r Jots, whichever Ia smaller, on a zone basis In accordance w ith benefits conferred on auch properties. Each one-half ( 'II ) block or 300' 8eetlon, wlll be divided Into six (6 ) parallel zones and &&· sessmen ts will be on the follow- in& basis: 1st Zone abutting on street or avenue 28.55 % Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14,29% Next Zone .. 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14 ,29o/o T otal .... 100% No assessments will be made f or curbs, gutters and sidewalks In place w hich conform with tho! plans and speclllc3tlons for the proposed lmproHment and w hich are acceptable to t hO! City En&ineer The cost of lmprovln& s tre..t intersections throuehout the District, and of pavin& In exceu of 36' w dtlul and 8" thicknen on streets deslanated as arterial within resldl'ntlal zontna u of January 4, 1971 , will be paid by the City of Englewood. Property o wner are specl n · cally r<.>ferred (o the schedule o r proposed asseaments w hich will be on f 1h.> In the Oftlre or the Director o f Public W orks, from which the approxim a te amount to be a sessed a &alnst any particular lot or parcel or property may be determined. Upon complet ion o f said lm· provements, or as soon a the total cost thereof Is d e finit ely ascertained s u ch cost s hal l be apportioned to the p roperty In the Dlst r lct . Notice of a uch ap· portlonment shall be &lven and a Hearln& will held prior t o the adoption o f an ordinance auel· sin& uch coat , a u aa p r ovided by law (f) Said f'Umf'nta Will be • • 0 - due a nd payable w ithout de- mand with in thi r ty days from and after the final publication of an ordinance a ssessln& the whole cost of said Improvements against the r eal property In aid District; provided, h owever, that any owner who s hall pay his full assessme nt w ithin sa id period ot thirty days shall be entitled to an allowance o f f ive per cent (5 %). In the event that any owner or rea l property shall fail t o pay the whole of aueh assessment against his property within said thirty days, then the whole cost of said improvement so assessed against h is propeny shall be payable in t e n • q::al annual Installments of prind!>al. The f irst o f s u ch Installmen ts of princi pal shall be due and payable at such time as may be determined In and by the asses- sing ordinance, and the remain· der of said Installments shall be due and payable succeasively on the same day In each year thereafter until all are paid in full . The rate of interest to be paid on unpaid and deferred in· stallmenta will be establiahed by ordinance to be adopted by the City Council a t a later date. ( 11 l A Hear!ne on the crea- tion of the Dis trict will be held by the Council on Monday, the 25th day o f January, 1971 , at <the hour of 8 :00 o 'clock p.m .• at the City Hall in Enelewood ; and a bill for an o rdinance author· lzin& said Improvements will be ronslde red by the C ity Council at t he r e gular m eet in& on Febru· ary 1, 1971 . (h J Any person desirine to be hear d upon t h e issue of the creation o f t he dis trict o r upon the cQnstruction, ins tallati on or improve ment o f t he Im p rove- ments involved, may appear at the t im e and place set for the public h ear ing ther eon for that purpose. (I) A map, estimate a nd ache· dule s howlne t he approximate amoun t to be assessed, and all r esolutions and proceedin&s w!ll be on tile and can be seen and e xamined by any person Inter- est ed at the O ffi ce o f t he Di· rector of Pub!J c Works at a ny time during business ho urs o n or prior to the date of heartna. Da ted the 4th day of January, 1971 . ISeall s Stephen A Lyon Director o f Fi nan ce P u blis h in : The E n&l ewood He rald Publis h on : January 6. 13. and 20. 1971 . 131 The Notice t o be m al ted to the owners of pro peny to be asses- sed with the cost of said lm· provements, s hall be In substsn· tially the foll ow ing fo rm : Dear Englew ood Citizen : The City Co uncil h as ado pted a r es olution which describes the City's Intent to form Pavtn& District No . 20. This District will be f ormed for the purpose or constructing a nd im provln& curbs, sid ewa lks a nd pa vin& on certaln str eets and alleys in yo ur neig hborhood a nd throU&h· ou t the City during t he sum- mer o f 1971. The rost f o r s uch improvements will be assesled aaalnst the property to be be""' fitted by these improvements. Yo u r propeny will be affect· ed by these lmproveaoen ts and w e invite you t o review t he at tached r esolutlon. You may have seen or will see markln&s o n yo ur c u rbs, sidew alks or trees that are scheduled tor rem oval There are times durin& the co urse o f ronstructlon t hat chanaes In rem oval quantities may have to be made. May w e r equest that you make any Inquiries reg ard in& the paving d istrict by callin& our en&ineerina staff a t the City Hall , 761·1140, ex t. 220. You are Invited to attend a public hearin& on t he formation ot this Pavl n& Dist rict on Jan- uary 25, 1971, a t 8 :00 P .M. In the City Counc I Chambers in City Hall , 3400 Sou th Elatl Street . At thls public h earin& you will be Invited t o make any comments, pro or con , regard- in& the Improvement of s treets, t he coat of which would affect your property. Sincerely, Kells Wauoner Directo r of Public Work& 7. That if any one o r more sections or parts of this Reao- lut!on ahall be a djudg ed unen- forceable o r Invalid, s uch Jude· ment shall nqt affect, Impair o r Invalidate t he remainlg provi· sions o f t his Resolu tio n, It bein& the inten tion tha.t the various provisions hereof a r e severable. AOOPTED AND A PPROVED This 4th day o f January, 1m . • Elmer E . Seh-b Mayor I Seal ) ATTEST: Ste phen A . Lyon D l r~t or o f Finance ex-ofncio C it y Clerk ,._ . ' .• I ! ! I • • RESOLUTION NO. 2 SERIES 1971 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCTL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLO· RADO, TO CREATE AN IM- PROVEMENT DISTRICT IN SAID CITY TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 20; ADOPTING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS THERE- FOR; AND ORDERING PUB- LICATION AND MAIUING OF NCYI'ICE OF HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED FOR IM- PROVEMENTS IN SAID DIS- TRICT. WHEREAS, the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, has de- termined to create Paving Dis- trict No. 20 in said City and to order the construction or In- stallation of the street and alley Improvements therein as more particularly described In the form of Notiep hereinafter !11!1 forth ; and WHEREAS, petitions have also been tiled with the Direc- tor of Finance, ex-officio City Clerk, by a majority of property owners on a certain street and alley, requesting the conlltruc- tion or installation of improve- ments therein; and WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore adopted a pre- liminary order directing the City Engineer to make the nec- essary preliminary surveys, es- timates and mapa as required by the provisions of the City Charter and Ordinance No. 14, Series of 1965, as amended; and WHEREAS. the City Eneln- eer, pursuant to said Order, has prepared preliminary surveys. estimates and maps In connec- tion with the proposed Pavine Dl•trict No. 20, which wlll be on file In the office of the DI- rector of Public Works; BE 'IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCfL OF THE Cl"I'Y OF ENGLEWOOn, COLORA- DO : I. That the petitions which have been filed with the DI- r ector of F inance, ex-o fflcl o City Clerk . were sign ed by a majority of the o wners of real pro perty as required by law. wh lrh petitions contained a des- cr iption of the area to be ln - rluded within thr district , a rtesr rlptlon of the nature of the lmprovemrnt s petitio ned for, ln - rludlng the location s thrreof. ann the names and addrl'sses of the slg:1ers ~hereof , t ogether with the lrgal description of the parcels of real property owned hv each . 2 . That the City Engineer's reports, together w ith the de- tails, speci fications. e!ltlmatea. maps and sc hedule ~ prepared • • 0 • and filed with the Director of Finance be and the same are hereby approved and adopted by this Council for use in the construction of the Improve- ments to be madr In said Pavine District. 3 . That the mate rials to be used in constructing the pro- posed Improvements are stated In the Notice hereinafter tiel forth . 4 . That the assessments to be levied for said Improvements shall be due and payable within thirty days from and after the final publlcatlon of the ordin- ance assessing the whole a :t:Jal cost of said 1m proven e~t• against the real propert; In said District ; provided, however, that any owner who shall pay the full assessment within said period of thirty days, shall be entitled to an allowance of five percent (5% l of the amount so assessed aealns t his property and paid by him. In the event any owner of real estate shall fall to pay the whole of such assessment against h ls property within said thirty days, then the whole cost of the Improve- ments so assessed against his property shall be payable In ten equal annual installments of principal . The Interest rate on the unpaid Installments of as- sessments wlll be established by ordinance to be adopted by the City Council at a later date. The first of said lllllllallments of prin- cipal and Interest shall be due and payable at such time aa may be dete rmined In and by the as- sessment ordinance, and the re- mainder of the annual Install- ments of principal and interest shall be due and payable suc- cessively on the same day In each year theredter until all are paid In full . 5. That the p roperty to be assessed for said Improvements shall be the property within the District specially benefited by sa id improvements. as more par- ticularly described In t h e Notlre h ereinafter set forth. 6. That there shall be pre- pared an ordinance In accord- ance with the provisions of the City Charter and Ordinance No. 14 , Series of 1965, as amended, c reating within the corporate limits of said City a local Jm . provement dist r iel to be known as Paving Dl striC'I No. 20 and provid ing for the constru ction In said District o f the Improve- ments, as Is set forth In thla Resolut io n and In accordance with the report, plAna. maps, specif ications, d.-tails and eati - mates of the Engineer of said City, herein referred to and which will be on file In the office of thr Director of Public: Ill Works. The proposed ordin- ance will be introduced as a Bill at the regular meeting of the City Council on Monday, Febru- ary 1. 1971 . 7. Notice of the proposed Im- provements shall be given by the Director o f Finance and pub- lished once a week for three co nsecutive weeks In the Engle- wood Herald, a newspaper pub- lished and of general circula- tio n In the City, therein giving Notice to the owners of the property to be assessed of the matters and things required by law. In addition, a copy of a notice shall be mailed, postage prepaid, to each known owner of real property within the pro- posed district . The N~l ce to be published shall be In substantially the fol - lowing form : NOTICE OF A PROPOSI- TION TO CREATE A LO- CAL IMPROVEMENT DIS- TRICT IN ENGLEWOOD, C 0 L 0 R A D 0 , TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DIS- TRICT NO. 20, TO CON- STRUCT AND INSTALL CERTAIN STREET AND ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS THEREIN, AND FOR A 1HEARING THEREON. All owners of real estate and property hereinafter des- cribed, and all persons gener- ally, are hereby notified that the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, pursuant to Its own order and upon petitions filed by a majority of the owners of real property as requ ired by law. has adopted full de- tails. plans and specifications for construction of street and alley Jmprovemtnts and appur- tenances In and for a proposed local improvement district with- in the corporate limits of Enele- wood , Colorado, to be known as Pavine District No. 20. Said persons are further notified as followa : ral The Improvements to be constructed or ln· stalled are as follows : Necessary gradine and ex- cavation, pavlne with 6" com- pacted aravel base co urse and 2" asphaltic concrete s urface, concrete walks, curb and eut- ter where not already Installed ; toaether with appurtenances and Incidentals on the followlne s treets and avenues : ON-East Amherst Avenue FROM-East line of South Lo- ean Street TO-East line o f South Penn- sylvania Street ON-Weal Baker Avenue FROM-East line of South Zuni Street TO-Weat line of South Tejon Street I • • -· f - ON East Bates A venue FROM 133 ft . east of the east line of South Pennsyl- vania Stre<"t TO W est line of South Clark- son Street ON Wes t Cornell Avenue FROM -West li ne of South Gal· a pago Street TO West li ne of South Elati Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East l ine of South Elati Street TO -W est line of South Chern· kee Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Cherokee Street TO-Wes t line of South Ban- nock Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East Une of South Ban- nock Street TO--East line of South Acoma Street ON-East Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Clarkson Street TO-West line of South Ogden Street ON-South Decatur Street ffiOM-South line of West Union Avenue TO -South line o f WI'S! Ch e· nango Avenue ON-South Elati Street PROM -South line of West Yale Avenue TO--North line o f West Cornell Avenue ON-West J e ff erson Avenue FROM-East line of South Cher- okee Street TO West llnl' o! South Bannork Street ON-South LaJayette Street PROM-Sou th line o f E ast Floyd Avenue TO -North line o f East Hamp· de n Avenue ON -Wrst Leh igh Avenue F'ROM -West line of South Delaware Street TO -West line o r South Chero· k ee Street ON West Lehigh Avenue FROM East line o f South Cher- ok ee Street TO West llnr o f South Rannod< Street ON W~s t L<>hlgh Avenue F'ROM East li ne o f &>uth Ran - nork S treet TO West Jinr or South Broarl · way ON South Llnroln Strrc t FROM Sout h line of Bast Tu ft s Avenue TO South linr of F.ast Union Ave nue ON West Mans fll'ld Avenue F'ROM East li ne of South Fox Street TO West line of South Dela· ware Street ON WPst Man.~f leld AvP nue • • 0 • PROM-East line of South Delawa r e Street TO -West li ne of South Chero· kee Street ON-West Mansfield Avenue FROM-East line of South Cher· okee Street TO-West line of South Ban- nock Street ON-West Mansfield Avenue FROM-East line of South Ban· nock Street TO--West li ne of South Broad- way ON-South Marion Street FROM uth line of East Dart· m outh Avenue 1'0-322 feet sollth of S outh line of East Dartn .outh Avenue ON-South Pennsylvania St . FROM-South line of East Yale Avenue TO--North !me of East Am· herst Avenue ON-South Pennsylvania St. PROM-South line of East Hampden Ave nue TO-North li ne o f U.S. Hiah- way 285 ON-West Prlncton Avenue FROM-East line of South Huron Street TO-West li ne of South Gala- pago Street ON-West Princton Avenue FROM-East line of South Gal · apago Street TO---West line of South Dela · ware Street ON-West Prlncton Avenue FROM-East line of South Del · aware Street TO -West line of South ChPro· k ee Street ON-East Union Avenue FROM-East line of South Pennsylvania Street TO--West line of South Clark- son Street ON-East Yale Place PROM-East line of South P earl Streel T0--125 ft , east of East linP of South Pearl St . Necessary gradlna and exca· vatlon, paving w ith 8" compact- ed gravel base co urse and 3" U · phalt lc co ncrete s urface. co n· r r et e walks , curb and autter whe r e not already Installed; to- g!'ther with a ppurtenances and incident Is on thP followinl! streets and avenu~: ON-West Amherst Avenue ~'ROM 300 f t . east of the East Jlne of So uth V~IIPjo Street TO West llnr of South T Pjon Street ON-South Shoshone Street ~'ROM 410 ft . south o f South line on Wes t YaiP Avenue TO-1020 ft . south of South li ne of West Yal e Avenue Necessary aradl111 and exca· vatlon . compac:"ted aubarade, and •21 ,._ with 6" Portland cement con· crete surface ; for a total over· all width of fourteen feet ; to- gether with appurtenances and other incidental work on the following alleys: ON ALLEY-East of South Acoma Street FROM-South line of West RadcliU Avenue TO-North line of West Stan· ford Avenue ON ALLEY-North of Bates Parkway FROM-East line of South Oa· den Street TO-West line of South Down· ing Street ON ALLEY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Yale Avenue TO-North line of East Amherst Avenue ON ALLEY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Am- hers t Avenue TO--North line of East Bates Avenue ON ALLEY -East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Bates Avenue TO-North line of East Cornell AvenUe ON ALLEY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Quln· cy Avenue T'O-North line of East Rad· cliff Avenue ON ALLEY--East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Radcllft Avenue TO ·NoJ!th line of East Stan- ford Avenue (b ) The descri ption of the propo.ed dlatrlct, and the pro- perty to be aasesaed with the cost of the improvements shall be all of the real property Iront· Ina or abutting on t he streets and alleys between the termini herelnbefore described, includ· ina the real property w ithi n ope half ( \i) block of such streeta and alleys. Adjuatments for the asseaament of coats w ill be made for irreaular and odd shaped lots and parcPls of pro- perty. (c) The probable total cost of the Improvement to be con· s tructed and Installed is 1631,· :'i8'7 . td I The probable amount of the total cost which the City shall pay I~ approximately $119,345 . (el The balance of the total coat which Ia not paid by the City of Enalewood will be as· aesaed aaalnst the property s pecia lly benefited by the im· provement , and Incl uded w ithin the Dis trict. Probable coat a per frOnt foot for said Improvements are u follow a: Aaphalt pavlna on at ~ 36' w ide (6 and 21 16.30 per front toot I • • ' - Asphalt paving on streets- 44' wide (8 and 3) $11.16 per front foot Con{Tete alley paving- 14' wide $8.36 per front foot Paving o n other widths shall be in proportion to thP above estimate 4" thick curbwalk- $5 .81 per front foot Vertlcal curb and gutter- $3.90 p er front foot Sidewalk 4' w ide- $3.84 per front foot 6" thick concrete slab- s ·l.22 per square foot AU estimates exclude the aix per cent (6%) for inspection, ooUection, incidentals and inter· est as provided by law. The costs of paving to be constructed along the sides of corner lots w ithin said District sh&U be assessed against prop· erties within one-half ( ~) block or 300' of such U.ersectlona and corner Jots, whichever Ia smaller, on a zone basis in accordance with benefits conferred on such properties. Each one-half (%) block or 300' 8ection, wUJ be divided into aix (6 ) parallel zones and U · sesaments will be on the follow· in& basis : lit Zone abuttin& on street or avenue 28.55% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Total .. . 100% No assessments wlU be made for curbs, gutters and sidewalks in place which conform with the plans and speclflcations for the proposed improvements and whi ch are a.cce ptable to the City Engineer. The cost of im provin& street lntersectlons throuehout the Dis trict, and of pavine in exceu of 36 ' w idths and 8" thlcknes. on streets designated as arterial within residential zonln& u of January 4, 1971, will be paid by the City of Englewood. Property owners are speclft· cally referred to the schedule of proposed assesmenu which wlU be on tlle in the Office of the Dlreetor o f Public Works, from which the approximate amount to be as essed aeainst any particular lot or parcel or property may be determined. Upon completion of said im· provements. or as soon as the total cost thereof Is definitely aact'rtalned such coat ah&U be apportioned to the p roperty In the District. Notice of such ap- portionment shall be elven and a Hearln& will be held prior to the adoption of an ordinance uses· atnr s uch coat, aU u provided by law. ( fl Said aasessmel'lta will be • • 0 • due and payable without de- mand within thirty days from and after the final pubUeatlon of an ordinance assessing the whole cost of said Improvements against the r eal property In said District ; provided, however, that any owner who shall pay hJa full assessment w ithin said period of thirty days shaU be entitled to an allowance of five per cent 15o/o). In the event that any owner or real property shall fail to pay the whole of such assessment aeainst his property within said thirty days, then the whole cost of said improvement so assessed against his property shall be payable in ten 1 q:;al annual installments of prln d j>al. The first of s u ch Installments of principal shall be due and payable at such time as may be determined In and by the uses· sing ordinance, and the remain· der of sald installmenu shall be due and payable succeaslve.Jy on the same day In each year thereafter until all are paid in full. The rate of interest to be paid on unpaid and deferred in· stallmenlls will be established by ordinance to be adopted by the City Council at a later date. (&) A Hearmg on the {Te&· lion of the District will be held by the Council on Monday, the 25th day o f January, 1971 , at the hour or 8 :00 o'clock p.m .• at the C ity Hall In Enelewood ; and a bill for an ordlnan~ author· izin& said improvements will be considered by the City Council at the regular meetlne on Febru· ary 1, 1971 , t h) Any person deslrinr to be heard upon the Iss ue of the creation of the district or upon the constructio n , installation or improvement of the improve· ments involved, may appear at the time and place set for the public h earing thereon for that purpose, II) A map, estimate and ache· dule showtne the approximate amount to be assessed, and all resolution and proceedings will be on tile and can be seen and examined by any person Inter- ested at th e Otrlce of the Dl · rector of Public Works at any Ume during business hours on or prior t o the date of hearine. Date<l the 4th day of January, 1971 . I Seal) s Stephen A. Lyon Dlfl'<'tor nt Finance Publish m : The Enelewood Herald Publish on : January 6. 13. and 20. 1971. (31 The Notice to be mailed to the owners of property to be asses- sed with the cost of said im· provements, shall be in substsn· tially the following form: Dear Englewood Citizen : The City C ouncil has adopted a resolution which describes the City's intent to torm Paving District No. 20. This District will be form ed for the purpose of constructing and improvin& curbs, si dewalks and paving on certain streets and alleys in your neighborhood and throU&h· out the City during the sum· mer o r 1971. The cost for such improvements w ill be assessed aeainst the property to be bene- fitted by these improvements. Your property will be affect· ed by these improvements and we invite you to review the at tached r esolution. You may have seen or will see markln&s on your curbs, sidewalks or trees that are scheduled for removal There are times durin& the course of construction that chanees In removal quantities may have to be made. May we request that you make any Inquiries reeardln& the paving district by calllne our eneineerin& staff at the City Hall, 761-1140, ext. 220. You are invited to attend a public hearin& on the formation or this Paving Dlstriot on Jan- uary 25, 1971 , at 8 :00 P .M. in the City Council Chambers in City Hail, 3400 South Elati Street. At t1tis pubUc hearlnr you will be invited to make any commenu, pro or con , rerard- in& the improvement of streelB, the cost or which would affect your property. Sincerely, Kells Wauoner Director of Public Works 7. That It any one or more sections or parts of this Reso- lution shall be adjudeed W\en- forceable or invalid, auch juda· ment shall n~t affect, Impair or invalidate the remalnlg provl· sions of tl1.111 Resolution, it beinf the intention that the varioUJ provisions hereof are severable, AOOPTED AND PPROVED Thla 4th day o r January, 1971 . 1 Elmer E . Schwab Mayor !Sea)) A'l"I'EST : Stephen A, Lyon Director of Finance ex-orncto City Clerk I • • '. \ I I ' '! - RESOLUTION NO. 2 SERIES 1971 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF 11iE CITY COUNCfL OF 11iE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLO· RADO, TO CREATE AN IM- PROVEMENT DISTRICT IN SAID CITY TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 20 ; ADOPTING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS T H ERE - FOR; AND ORDERING PUB· LICATION AND MAD.JING OF NOTICE OF HEARING TO 11iE OWNERS OF 11iE PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED FOR IM· PROVEMENTS IN SAID DIS· TRICT. WHEREAS. the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, has de- termined to create Pavin& Dis- trict No . 20 in said City and to order the construct•on or In - stallation of the street and aUey Improvements therein as more part ic ularly described In the fo rm of Noti<'f' hereinafter 11e1 forth ; and WHEREAS, petitions have also been tiled w ith the Direc- tor of Finance. ex-o ffl cio City Clerk, by a majority of property owners on a certain street and alley, requestin& the construc- tion or installation o f improve- ments th erein; and WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore ado pted a pre- li m inary order direclin& the City Enaineer to make the nec- essary prelim inary s urveys, es- timates and maps as required by the provisions of the City Charter and Ordinance No, 14, Series of 1965, as a me nded ; and WHEREAS. the City En&ln- eer, purs uant to said Order, has prepared preliminary s urveys. estimates and m a ps In coMec- tlon with the proposed Paving District No. 20, which w ill be on tile in the of!Jre of the Dl· rector of Public Worka ; BE IT RESOLVED BY 11iE CITY COUNCIL OF TI-lE CITY OF ENGLEWOOI1, COLORA · DO : t. That thr pet itions which have be<on filed with the Di - rector of FinancP, rx -o fflclo City CI Prk . were lgnl'd by a majority of the owners of real profX'rl y as requlrl'd by law wh irh petitions contained a des r rtptlon of the area t o be In - cl uded within thP d is trict . a <lrs cr l ptlon of thr nature of the lmprovPm l'nts petltlo n!'d for, ln- rluding the locations theri'Of, anti the nam!'s and addtl' es of tht• si gners ~hrreo f , togrthl'r with the lega l descript ion of the p r eels o f real profX'rl y ownf'd h\ t'ach . 2 That the City En&lneer's reports, to1ether with the de· rall s. specificat io ns. elllllmate • map and srheduiP prepared • • 0 • and tiled wit h the Director of Finance be and the same are here by approved and adopted by this Council for use in the construct ion of the improve- ments to be m ade in said Pavlna District. 3. That the materials to be used In co nstructing the pro- posed improvements a r e s tated in the Not ice hereinafter set forth. 4. That th e a ssessments to be levied for said improvements shall be due and payable within thirty days from and after the final publication of the ordin- ance assessi ng the whole a !tual cost of said improven .e~t~ against the r eal propert; in said District ; provided, however. that any owne r who s haU pay the full a ssess m ent with in said period of thirty days, shall be entitled t o an allowance of !Jve percent i5"'c l of the amount so assessed against his property and pa1d by him. In the event any owner of real estate shall fall t o pay the whole or such aasessment against his property with in said thirty days, the n the whole cost of the improve- ments so assessed against hl s property shall be payable In ten equal annual inl!llallments of principal . The Interest rate on the u npaid Installments of as- sessments w U! be established by ordinance to be adopted by the City Council at a later date. The first of said Installments of prin- cipal and Interest shall be due and payable at such t ime as may be determined In and by the as- sesament ordinance, and the re· mainder of the annual Install- ment s of principal and intere t shall be due and payable UC· cesaively on the same day In each year thereafter until a U are paid In f ull 5. That the property to be assessed for ld imp rovementa shall be th profX'rty within the District specially benefited by aald lmprovtments, u more pal' ticularly descnbed in the Not!N' hereina fter set forth 6, That thl'r hall be pr pared an ordinant't' In accord· anre with the provisions of the City Charter and Ordinance No 14 , Sl'rl of 1 , u amended; creating with in the co rporate limits of ald City a local lm· provement d1 trlc t to be known as Pavin& Di tri<-t No . 20 and provldln& for the roMtruction In said D l trirt o f thP improve- ments, a I set forth In th!l ResoiiJI ion and in accordance with the report , pi ns, mapa, s pecl flra t lo ns , dl'talls and Nil mat of th Enetn r of aald City, herein referred to and wh ic h will be on til In the office of thl' Dll'f'ctor of Public Ill .,_ Works. The proposed ordln· ance will be introduced as a Bill at the regular meeting of the City Council on Monday, Febru- ary 1. 1971. 7. Notice of the proposed lm· provements shall be given by the Director of F inance and pub- lished once a week fo r three co nsecutive weeks in the Engle- wood Herald, a newspaper pub- lished and of general circula· li on in the City, therei n givi ng Notice t o the owners of the property to be assessed of the m a tters and t hlngs required by law. In addition, a copy o f a notice shall be mailed, postage prepaid , to each known owner of real prope rty w ithin the pro- posed di s trict , The Notice to be published s ha ll be In substant ially the fol- lowing form : NOTICE OF A PROPOSI- TION TO CREATE A LO- CAL IMPROVEMENT DIS- TRICT IN ENGLEWOOD, COLORAD O, TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DIS· TRICT NO . 20 , TO CON- STRUCT AND INSTALL CERTAIN STREET AND ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS THEREIN, AND FOR A HEARING THEREON. All owners of real estate and property hereinafter des- cribed, and all persons gener- ally, are hereby no tified that the City Council of Englewood, C olorado, pursuant to its own order and upon petitions filed by a majority of the owners o f real prope rty as required by law. has adopted full de- tails. plans and specificat io ns for constructio n of street and alley lmprovemtnts and appur- tenances in and for a proposed local improvement district with· In the corporate llmLts of Engle wood , Colorado, to be known as Paving District No. 20 . Saki penons are furth er notified u follow.: Ia) The Improvements to be constructed or in- stalled are as follows : Necessary crading and ex- cavation, pavln& with 6" com- pacted rravel base course and 2" asphaltic concreote s urface, concrete wailu, curb and lUt- ter where not already lnstaUed ; torether with appurtenance• and lncidentab on the f ollowtnr s treets and avenue : ON East Amherst Avenue F'ROM --Eut llne of South Lo- ran Street 1'0-Eaat line of South Penn- sylvania Street ON-Well Baker Avenue FROM -Eaat line of South Zuni Street Wnt line of South Tejon Strwt I • • I f '! • • ON East Bates Avenue F'ROM -133 fl . east of the east line of South Pennsyl- vania Street TO West line of South Clark· son Street ON -West Cornell Avenue F'ROM -West line of South Gal- apago Street TO -West line of South Elali Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Elatl Street TO -West line of South Chero· kee Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Cherokee Street TO-West line of South Ban- nock Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM -East line of South Ban- nock Street TO--East line of South Acoma Street ON-East Cornell Avenue F'ROM -East Une of South Clarkson Street TO-West line of South Ogden Street ON-South Decatur Street FROM-South line of West Union Ave.nue TO-South line of WPst Che- nango Avenue ON-South Elatl Street FROM-South line of West Yale Avenue TO-North line of West Cornell Avenue ON-West Jefferson Avenue FROM-East line of South Cher- okee Street TO West linp of South Banno~k Street ON-South Lafayette Street FROM-South line or East Floyd Avenue TO N o rth line of Eas t Hamp· d en Avenue O N W est Lehigh Avenue FRO M -West line of South Delaware Street TO W est line o f South Che ro· k ee Street ON W est Lehigh Avenue FROM Eas t line of South Che r - ok ee Stree t TO Wl'sl linl' of S outh Rannocl< S treet ON \Ves t Lehigh Avenue ~·noM F:ast li n e o f South Jln n - n or k S treet TO W I'S! linP o f So uth Bro arl · way ON South Li nroln Strl'e l FROM South line of Eas t Tuft s Ave nue TO South linr o f F.ast Un ion Ave nue ON West Mans field Avenue F R OM Eas t li n e of South Fox S treet TO We ill line of South Dela· w a r e Street ON W ps t Mansfield A\'enue • • 0 • F'ROM-East line of South Delaware Street TO --West line of South Chero· k ee Street ON-West Mansfield Avenue FROM-East line of South Cher- okee Street TO---West line of South Ban- nock Street ON-West Mansfield Avenue FROM-East line of South Ban· nock Street TO-West line of South Broad- way ON-South Marion Street FROM--South line of East Dart · mouth Avenue T0-322 feet south of South line of East Dartn to:lth Avenue 0 -South Pennsylvania St. FROM--South line of East Yale Avenue TO--N o rth line of East Am· herst A venue ON-South Pennsylvania St. F'R O M-South line of East Hampden Avenue TO -No rth line o f U.S . High- way 28S O N-W est Prlncton Avenue FROM-East line of South Huron Street West li ne o f South Gala- paeo Street ON-West Prlncton Avenue FROM-East line o f South Gal· apaeo Street TO -West line of South Dela· ware Street ON-West Prlncton Avenue F'ROM -East line of South Del· aware Street TO -West line of South ChPrn· kee Street ON-East Union Avenue FROM-East line of South Pennsylvania Street TO--West line of South Clark- son Street ON-East Yale Place F'ROM-East line of South Pearl Street T0-125 ft east of Eut line o f South Pearl St. Necessary gradln& and exca· vation, paving with 8" compact- ed eravel base course and 3" u- phaltlc concret e surface, con· cr e te walks, curb and eutter whe re not already Installed ; to- gl"ther w ith a ppurtenances and lncidlontals on lh ~ fnllowlnlli streets and avenues : ON-W est Amherst A\'enue F'ROM -300 ft . eas t of the Easl line of South VaiiP1o Street TO W est line of South TPjon Street ON S o uth S hosho ne Street F'ROM 41 0 ft. s o uth o f South ll n e on We•t Ya!P Avenue 1'0--1020 ft . south of South line of West Yale Avenue Necessary eradln& and exca- vat on . compacted auberade, and t 2 t with 6" Portland cement con- crete sur !ace; for a total over· all width of fourteen feet; to- eether with appurtenances and other incidental work on the following alleys : ON AILEY-East of South Acoma Street F'ROM outh line of West RadcliU Avenue TO-North line of West Stan· ford Avenue ON AlLEY-North of Bates Parkway !"ROM-East line of South 0&- den Street ,._ TO-West line of South Down· ing Street ON AU.E\'-East o f Broadway FROM-South line of East Yale Avenue TO-North line of East Amherst Avenue ON AILEY-Eut of Broadway F'ROM--South line of East Am- herst A ''enue TO-North line of East Bate Avenue ON AILEY-Eut of Broadway !"ROM-South line o f East Bates Avenue TO-North line of East Cornell AvenUe ON AILEY-Ea9t of Broadway FROM-South line of East Quln· cy Avenue TO---North line or East Rad· cliff Avenue ON AILEY-East of Broadway !"ROM-South line of East Radcliff Avenue TO -Nol'th line of East Stan- ford Avenue (b) The description of the propoeed district, and the pro- perty to be assessed with the rost of the Improvements shall be aU of the real property !ront· lng or abutting on the streets and alleys between the termini hereinbefore described, tnclud· in& the real property within OJie half ( J,i l block of such streets and alleys. Adjustments for the assessment of colts will be made for Irreeular and odd shaped lots and paret>ls of pro- perty. (c ) The probable total cost of the Improvements to be con· structed and In.•talled is 1631 .- !i87 . ld l The probable amount of the total cost which the City shall pay Is approximately $119,345. t e 1 The balance of the total co9t which ta not paid by the City of Enele wood wlll be as· seued aeainst the property speci ally benefited by the im- provement s , and Included within the District. Probable COlts per front foot tor said lmprovementa are u follows : Asphalt pavina on atreeu- 36 ' w ide (6 and 21 16.30 per front foot I • • ' r I ' " Asphalt paving on streets- 44' wide (8 and 3) $11.16 per front foot Concrete alley paving- 14 ' wide $8.36 per front foot Paving on other widths shall be In proportion to the above estimate 4" thick curbwalk- $5 .81 per front foot Vertical curb and gutter-- $3.90 per front foot Sidewalk 4' w ide- $3.84 per front foot 6" thick concrete slab- $1 .22 per square foot All estimates exclude the six per cent (6 %) for Inspection, collection, Inci dentals and Inter- est as provided by law. The costs of paving to be constructed along the sides of corner lots w1thin said District shall be assesaed aeatnst prop· erties w ithin one-half ( li) block or 300' of such Intersections and corner lots, whichever Ia smaller, on a zone basis In accordance with benefits conferred on auch properties. Each one-half (%) blodt or 300' llection, will be divided into six (6) parallel zonea and aa · sessments will be on the follow · In& basla: 1st Zone abuttin& on street or avenue .. 28.55% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29'1'• Total .... 100% No assessments will be made tor curbs, gutters and sidewalks In place which conform with the plans and specifications for the propo ed improvements and which are a ccepta ble to the City Engineer. The cost of improvin& street intersections throuehout the District , and of pavin& in excess of 36' w1dths and 8" thicknesa on streets designated as arterial within residential zonln& as of January 4, 1971, will be pa id by the City of Englewood. Property owners are specin · cally referred to the schedule of proposed assesments which will be on f1le in the Office of the Director of Public Works, from which the approximate amount to be assessed aealnst any particular lot or parcel or property may be determined. Upon completion of said lm provements. or as soon as the total cost thereof 1s definitely ascertained s u ch cost s hall be apportioned to the property In t he District . Notice of auch ap- portionment shall be &lven and a Hearing will be held prior to the adoption of an ordinance -· sina such coat , all aa provided by law. (f) Said a esamenta will be • • 0 - due and payable without de- mand within thirty days from and after the final publication of an ordinance assesslne the whole cost or said improvements against the real property In aald District ; provided , however, that any owner who shall pay hla full assessment w ithin said period of thirty days shall be entitled to an allowance of five per cent 15%). In the event that any owner or real property shall fail to pay the whole of such assessment aeainst his property within said thirty days, then the whole cost of said improvement so assessed aeainst h is property shall be payable in ten • q:.:al annual Installments of prind jJal. The fi rst o f such IMitallments of princi pal shall be due and payable at such time as may be determined In and by the a.ea- sin& ordinance, and the remain- der of said Installments ahall be due and payable successively on the same day In each year thereafter until all are paid in full . The rate of Interest to be paid on unpaid and deferred in- atallmenta will be established by ordinance to be adopted by the City Council at a later date. (&l A Hearin& on the CTN· tlon of the District will be held by the Council on Monday, the 25th day of January, 1971, at the hour of 8 :00 o'clock p.m., at the City Hallin Enalewood ; and a bill for an ordinance author· lzlni said Improvement• will be considered by the City Councll at the regular meetine on Febru· ary 1, 1971 . !h) Any person desirin& to be heard upon the issue of the creation of the district or upon the construction, installation or improve ment of the Improve- ments Involved. may appear at the time and place set for the public h earln& thereon for that purpO&e , (I) A map, estimate and IChe· dule showln& the approximate amount to be assessed, and all resolutions and proceedln&s will be on file and can be seen and examined by any person inter- ested at the Ot!i~e of the Dl · rector o r PubU~ Works at any time during busine s hours on or prior t o the date of hearlne. Dated the 4th day of January, 1971 . tSea!J s Stephen A. Lyon Dire<'tor o f Finance Publish in : The Enelewood Herald Publish on : January 6 . \3. and 20. 1971 . (31 The Notice to be mailed to the owners of property to be aases- sed with the cost of said lm· provements, shall be in substan- tially the follow ing form : Dear Englewood Otizen: The City Council has adopted a resolution which describes the C ity's intent to form Pavln& District No . 20. This District wUI be formed for the purpose of constructin& and lmprovln& curbs, sidewalks and pavin& on certain streets and alleya In your neighborhood and throUih· out the City during the sum· mer of 1971. The cost for such improvements will be assessed aealnst the property to be bene- fitted by these Improvement&. Your property will be affect· ed by these lmprovelllll!nta and we Invite you to review the at tached resolutio n. You may have seen or wUI see markln&s on yo ur curbs, sidewalks or trees that are scheduled for removaL There are times during the course of construction that chanees in removal quantities may have to be made. May we request that you make any inquiries re~:ardlng the pavin& district by callln& our enelneerin& s tafl at the City Hall, 761·1140, ext. 220. You are invited to attend a public hearin& on the formation of this Pavln& District on Jan- uary 25, 1971, at 8 :00 P.M . In the City Council Chambers in City Hall, 3400 South Elatl Street. At t111s public hearln1 you will be lnv1ted to make any comments, pro or con, relanl- ln& the Improvement of streets, the coat of which would affect your property. Sincerely, Kells Wanoner Director of Public Works 7. That If any one or more sections or parts of this RHo- lutlon shall be adjudged unen- forceable or invalid, such Ju4i· ment shall nqt affect, Impair or invalidate the remalnl& provi- s ions or this Resolution, It bein& the intentlon that the various provisions hereof are severable. ADOPTED AND APPROVED Thla 4th day of January, 1971. a Elmer E. Schwab Mayor (Seall A TrEST: Stephen A. Lyon Director ot Finance ex-officio City Clerk ·' I ! '! I • • - REsoLUTION NO. 2 SERIES 1971 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF TilE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLO· RADO, TO CREATE AN I[M. PROVEMENT DISTRICT IN SAID CITY TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 20; ADOPTING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS T H ERE - FOR; AND ORDERING PUB· LICATION AND MAUJING OF NOTICE OF HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED FOR IM· PROVEMENTS IN SAID DIS· TIUCT. WHEREAS, the C ity Council of Englewood, Colorado, has de- termined to cr eate Paving Dis- trict No. 20 in said City and to order the construction or in· stallalion of the street and alley improvements therein as more particularly described In the fo rm of NotiCf' hereinafter 111'!1 forth ; and WHEREAS, petitions have also been filed with the Direc- tor of Finance, ex-officio City Clerk, by a majority of property owners o n a certain street and alley, requesting the construe- lion or installation of Improve- ments therein ; and WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore adopted a pre- liminary order directing the City Engineer to make the nee· easary preliminary surveys, es· t imates and maps as required by the provisions of the City Chaner and Ordinance No. 14, Series of 1965, as a m e nded ; and WHEREAS. the Clty Engln· eer. pursuant to sald Order, has prepared pre Ummary s urveys, estimates and maps In connec- ti on with the proposed Paving Di•trict No. 20, which will be on f lie in the office of the DI- rector of Public Works ; BE IT RESOLVED BY THE C ITY COUNCIL OF THE CTl'Y OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORA· DO: 1. That the petit ions which have been flied w it h the DI - rector of Finance, ex-o f!ict o City Clt>rk , were signed by a majority of the o w ners of real property as required by law. w hich petitions contained a des · cr lpt lo n o f the a r ea to be In - cluded w ithin the d istric t , a d e cr lptlon o f the nature of the Improvements petit io ned for, ln- c·ludl ng the locations thereof. anrl the names and addrPsses of the sign ers ~hereo f , t ogethe r with the lega l de!K'rlpt lo n of the par<'eiJ! o f real property owned h y P&Ch , 2 That the City Engineer's repoMs, together with the de· tal1 11, specifica t io n s. ellllmates, maps and schedulf' prepared • • 0 • and t iled w ith the Director ol F inance be and the same are hereby a pproved and adopted by th is Council for use in the construct ion of t h e improve- me nts to be m ade in said Paving District. 3 . That the materials to be used i n constructing the pro· posed improvements are stated In the Not ice h ereinafter set forth. 4. That th e a ssessm e nts to be levied for said improvements shall be due and payable within th irty days from and after the final publica lion of the ordl n · ance assessi ng the who le a !t:Jal cost of said improven e~t• against the real propert:t in said D is trict; provided, however, that any owner who s hall pay t he full assessment w ith in said period of th irty days, shall be entitled to an allowance of five percent (5 %l of the amount so assessed agains t h is property and paid by him. In the event any owner of real estate s hall fail to pay the whole of such assessment against his property w ithin said thirty days, then the whole cost of the improve- ments so assessed against hls property shall be payable in ten equal annual installments of principal. The Interest rate on the unpaid installments of as- sessments will be Pstabllshed by ordinance to be adopted by the City Council at a later date. The f irst of said inaallments of prin- ci pal and i nterest shall be due and payable a t s u ch t ime as may be determ ined In a nd by the a s- sessm ent ordinance, and the re- mainder of the annual install- ments o r princi pal and interest shall be due and payable s u c- cessively on the same day in each year the rea l!ter until aU are paid in lull. 5. That the property to be assessed for s id improvements s hall be the property within the Dis trict specially benefited by said improvements, aa more par- tkularly described In the NotlCf' hereinafter set forth 6 . That therP shall be pre- pared an ordmance In accord- ance with the provisions o f t.he City Charter and Ordinance No. 14 , Serle o f 1965, as a mended, creating within the co rporate limlu of said City a local lm· provement dis trict to be known as Paving Di trlct No, 20 and prov ldln& for the ron tructlon in said Dis t rlct o f th~ Im prove- ments, a i s t forth In t hla Resolut io n and In eccordance w ith the repoM , plan•. maps, pec lf kallons, detail end esti· mat of the EniiiH'f'r o f said City, herein refeiTed to and which will be on fll in the offi c-e o f th Olre<-tor ot Public t tl Works. The proposed ordin- ance will be Introduced as a Bill at the regular m eeting of the City Council on Mo nday, Febru- ary 1, 1971 . 7 . Notice of the proposed lm · provement.s shall be given by the Director o f Finance and pub- li s hed once a week for three consecu tive weeks In the Engle- wood Herald, a newspaper pub- lished and of general circu la · tlon in the City, therein giving Notice ~o the owne rs of the property to be assessed of the matters and things required by la w . In a dd ition, a copy of a not ice shall be mailed, postage prepaid , to each known o wner o f real pro perty w it h in the pro· posed d istrict . The Notice to be publis hed s hall be In s u bstantially the fol - lo w ing form : NOTICE OF A PROPOSI- TION TO CREATE A I..(). CAL IMPROVEMENT DIS- TRICT IN ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DJ.S. TRICT NO. 20, TO CON· STRUCT AND INSTALL CERTAIN STREET AND ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS THEREIN, AND FOR A HEARING THEREON. All owners o f real estate and property herei nafter d es- cribed, and all persons gener- ally, are hereby notified that the City Council of Englewood , Colorado, pursuant t o Its own order and upon pet>tlons filed by a m ajor ity of the owners o f r eal property as required by law, has adopted full de- tails. plans a nd specifications for construction of street and alley improve m tnts and appur- tenances in and for a proposed local improvement district with· In the corporate llmlts of Engle- wood, Colorado, to be known as Pavin& District No. 20 Said persons are further notified u follows : Ia ) The improvements to be conatructed or In- stalled are as follows: Necessary ereding and ex- cavation, pavln& with 6" com- pacted gravel base course and 2" asphaltic concrete surfa ce, concrete walks, curb and gut- ter where n ot already Installed; together with appurtenance• and Incidentals on the following s treets and avenues: ON-East Amherst A venue FROM -East line of South Lo- lan Street TO--Eaat llne o r South Penn- sylvan ia Street ON-West Baker Avenue FROM-Eaat Une o f South Zuni Street TO-West line of South Tejon Street I • • , ON Eas t BMcs Avenue PROM -133 fl . east of the east line of S outh Pennsyl- vania Street TO Wes t line of South Clark· s o n Street ON -Wes t Cornell Avenue FROM -W est line of South Gal - apago Street TO -West line of So uth Elatl Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Elatl Street TO -West line of South Chero· kee Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Cherokee Street TO -West line of South Ban- nock Street ON-West Cornell Avenue PROM-East Une of South Ban- nock Street TO--East line of South Acoma Street ON-East Cornell Avenue FROM -East line of South Clarkson Street TO-West line of South Ogden Street ON-South Decatur Street FROM-South line of West Un ion Avenue TO South line o f WPst Che· nango Avenue ON -South Elatl Street FROM -South line of West Yale Avenue TO -North line o f Wes t Cornell Avenue ON-W est J e ffe rson Avenue PROM-East Un e of South Cher- okee Street TO We t linP o f South Bannock S treet ON South Lafayt>tte Street FROM-South line of East Floyd Avenue TO North li ne o f Eas t Hamp- d en Avenue ON W est Lehigh Ave nue FROM-West line of South Del aware Street TO West line o f South Ch ero- k ee S treet ON West Lehigh Avenue FROM Ea st line o f So ut h Cher- okee tree! ·m WI'St lin~ of South Ra nno<i< Street ON We I I.Rhlgh Aven ue ~'ROM East lin<' o f Sout h Rlln - nock Str- TO West linP o f Sout h B ro «1 wa ON South Llnroln S tt'l'el PROM South li ne o f F'.aM Tu ft!. A \·en ue TO South lin~ or f".A•t trnlon AvenuP ON West Man&fi l'ld Ave nu e F'HOM Ea t lin<' of South F ox Street TO Weill lin<' of Sout h Dela - ware S treet ON \Vp t Mll\lfleld AvP nue • • 0 • F'ROM-East line of South Delaware Street TO --West line of South Chero- k ee Street ON-W est Mansfield Avenue FROM-Eas t line of South Cher· okee Street TO-West line of South Ban- n ock Street ON-W est Mansfield Avenue FROM-East line of South Ban· nock Street TO-West line of South Broad- way ON-South Marion Street FROM-South line of East Dart - mouth Avenue T0-322 feet south of South li ne of East Dartn ,outh Avenue ON-South Pennsylvania St. FROM-South line of East Yale Avenue TO-North line of East Am- herst Avenue ON-South Pennsylvania St. FROM-South line of East Hampden Avenue TO-North line o r U.S . Hleh- way 285 ON-West Prlncton Avenue FROM-East llne of South Huron Street TO-West line of South Gala- pago Street ON-West Prlncton Avenue PROM-East line of South Gal · a paeo Street TO--West llne of South DeJa · ware Street ON-West Prlncton Avenue FROM-Eas t line of South Del- aware Street TO -West line of South ChPrn- k ee Street ON-Eas t Union Av e nue FROM-E ast line of South Pennsylvania Street T O-West line of South Clark- son Street ON-Eas t Yale Place FROM-East line of South Pea rl Street T0--1 25 f t ea s t of Eas t llnP of South Pea r l St . Necessary g rad ing and exca· vat lon, pavln& w ith 8" compact- ed eravel base courae a nd 3'' U · phaltlc concrete s u r face, con- rretP walks, c u rb a nd eutte r where not already Ins talled ; to- g!"lhPr with a ppurtl'nancea and lncl«1ental• on t h ~ followlna . treets and avt!nuN : ON West Amherst Av~nu e FROM 300 ft . east o r t he East lme of So uth Vall rjo St reet TO We t li ne o f South T Pj on Street ON ut h Sho holll' Stri'C t FR M 410 ft . lO Uth of South line on We t Yai P Av n u TO 1 ft , ao u th o r South lin o f We t Yal A\·~nu e Nt> ry g radlna and exca- vation. compacted auberafko , a nd •21 with 6" Portland cement con· crete surface ; for a total over- all width of fourteen feet; to- eether with appurtenances and other Incidental work on the following alleys: ON AILEY-East of South Acoma Street FROM-South line of West Radcliff Avenue TO-North llne of West Stan- ford Avenue ON ALLEY-North of Bates Parkway F'ROM-East line of South Og- den Street TO-West line of South Down- Ing Street ON AllEY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Yale Avenue TO-North line of East Amherst Avenue ON AU.EY-Eallt of Broadway FROM-South line of East Am- herst Avenue TO-North line of East Bates Avenue ON AILEY-Eam of Broadway FROM-South llne o f East Bates Avenue TO-North line of East Cornell AvenUe ON AILEY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Quin- cy Avenue TO--North llne of East Rad- cliff Avenue ON AILEY-Ealll of Broadway FROM-South line of East Radcliff Avenue TO -Nol'th llne of East Stan- ford Avenue (b ) The descr iption of tht! proposed dlatrlct , and the pro- perty to be use eel with tht! cos t o f the Improvements &hall be all of the real property lront· lng or abuttlne o n the atreeta and alleys between the termini hereinbefore described , includ- Ing the real property within oJie half Oil block o f auch atreeta and alleys. Adj ustments tor the useaament o f coa ts wlll be made for Irregular and odd haped Iota and parcP ia ol pro- perty. (cl The proba ble t o t a l cos t o f the Improvements t o be con- s tructed and ln.•tall ed Ia 1631,· !1117 , (d ! Th pro babl e amo unt o f t he total coe t whic h the City aha ll pay 1• a pprox lmatt!ly $119,345. tel The balance o f t h t otal c0111 which Ia not pa id by the City o f Englew ood wi ll be a•· lt'aaed aga lnat the property apeclally be1K't1ted by the lm· provt!ment , and lll<'luded w ithin the D trlct . Probabl coet a per front foo t for aald lmprovt!me nta a re u followa : Aapha lt pavl na on ati"MU 36' wid (6 a nd 21 16.30 per fron t f oot I • • , Asphalt paving on street.s- 44' wide (8 and 3) $11.16 per front loot Concrete alley pavlng- 14 ' wide $8.36 per front foot Paving on other widths shall be in proportion to t hP above estimate 4" thick curbwalk- $5 .81 per front foot Vertical curb and gutter-- $3.90 per front loot Sidewalk 4' w ide- $3.84 per front foot 6" thick concrete slab- $1 .22 per square foot AU estimates exclude the six per cent (6%) for inspection, collection, incidentals and inter- est as provid ed by law. The costs of paving to be constructed along the sides of corner lots within said District shall be assessed against prop- erties within one-half (% J block or 300' of such intersections and corner lots, whichever is smaller, on a zone basis In accordance with benefits conferred on such properties. Each one-half (% J block or 300' aection, wU! be divided Into alx (6) parallel zones and as· sessments wlll be on the follow· in& basis : 1st Zone abuttin& on street or avenue 28.55% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29'lfo Next Zone ... 14.29'lfo Next Zone 14,29% Next Zone 14.29% Total 100% No asseasmenu w1U be made for t'Urbl, IIUrters and ldewallta in plat"e whkh conform with the plans and pet'l l.t"ationa for the proposed Improvements and which are a ct"e ptable to the City En&ineer The cost of lmprovin& street intersections throu&hout the District, a nd o f pavin& in exce. of 36' Wld ths and 8" thickneN on streets desl&nated as arterial w lthm re idcntl 1 zonlna u of January 4, 1971, will be paid by the City o f Englewood. Propert) owner are specltl· cally rl'ferred to the s c hedule o f pro~ed asseaments which w ill be on f 1le in the Of!lce of the Dirt't'tor o f Public Works, from whi<'h thc approximate amount to be a sc sed a&ainst any part icular lot or p&rt"el or prope rty may be determined. pon completion or said lm prov"ml'nts, or as soon as the total cost thereof Is d"flnltely al<'t'rtalned, such coat shall be apportioned to the property In the District. Notice o f auch ap- portionment shall be given and a H arln& wiU be held prior to the adoption of an ordinance .._ alnc auch coat , au u provided by law (f) Said a e mentl will be • • 0 - due and payable w ithout de- mand within thirty days from and after the final publication of an ordinance assessing the whole cost or sald i mprovement& against the real property in Aid District; provided, however, that any owner who shall pay hlllull assessment w ithin said period o r thirty days shall be e ntitled to an allowance of tlve per cent 15%l . In the event that any owner or real property shall fall to pay the whole of such assessment aeainst h is property within said thirty days, then the whole cost of said Improvement so assessed against h is proJterty shall be payable in ten • q~al annual installments of prind!Jal. The first of s u ch i nstallments of principal shall be due and payable at such time as may be determined In and by the UBeS· sing ordinance, and the remain· der of s aid installment& shall be due and payable successively on the same day in each year thereafter until all are p aid In full . The rate of interest to be paid on unpaid and deferred in- stallments wlll be eatabllahed by ordinance to be adopted by the City Councll at a later date. (g ) A H earing on the crea- tion of the Distr ict will be held by the Councll on Monday, the 25th day o r January, 1971, at t he hour of 8 :00 o 'clock p .m .• at the City Hallin En&lewood ; and a bW for an ordinance author· lzln& said improvements will be conside red by the C ity Council at the r egu lar meetine on Febru· ary 1, 1971 . (h J Any person desirlne to be heard upon the issu e or the creation of the district or upon the construction, installation or Improvement of the Improve· ments in volved. may appear at the t i me and place set for the public hearln& thereon f or that purpose. (ll A map, estimate and ache· dule showine the approximate amount to be assessed, and all resolurlo ns and proceedings wlll be on llle and can be seen a nd examined by any person inter- ested at the Offlre or the Dl· rector of Public W o rks at any time durtne busine hours on or pr10r t o th~ date or he•rln&. Dated the 4th day of January, 1971 . I Seal I s Stephen A Lyon Dlret"tor o f Finance Publish 1n ; The Englewood Herald Publlsh on : January 6. t3. and 20, 1971 . 13t ,_ The Notice to be mailed to the owners of property to be asses- sed with the cost o! said lm· proveme nts, shall be in substan· Ually the following form : Dear Englewood Citizen: The City Council has adopted a resolution which describes the C ity's intent to form Pavln& District No. 20. This District will be formed for the purpose of construcllng and improving curbs, si de walks and pavin& on certain streets and alleys in your neighborhood and throUJrh· out the City during the sum· m er of 1971 . The cost for sucb improvements wlll be assessed a&alnst the property to be bene- fitted by these improvements. Your property wlll be affect· e d by these Improvements and we invite you to review the at tached resolutlon. You m ay have seen or w ill see markings on your c urbs, sidewalks or trees that are scheduled for removal. There are times during the course of construction that chan~res In removal quantities may have to be made. May we request that you make any Inqu iries regardinc the pavin& district by calling our engineering start at the City Hall, 761 ·1140, e xt. 220. You are Invited to attend a public hearlne on the formation of this Paving District on Jan- uary 25, 1971 , at 8 :00 P .M . In the City Council Chambers in City Hall, 3400 South Elatl Street. At this public hearine you will be Invited t o make any comment&, pro or con, rerard- in& the improvement of streets, the coat of which would affect your property. Sincerely, Kells Wauoner Directo r of Public Works 7. That i1 any one or more sections or parta of thla fteao. lution ahall be adjudeed unen- forceable or invalid, such Jloda· ment shall n~ aUect, Impair or Invalidate the remAlnlg provl· sions of tlus Reaolut1o n, it being the mtentlon thM the various provisions hereof are severable, ADOPTED AND APPROVED Thla 4th day of January, 1971 . s Elmer E. Sch-b Mayor (Seal) A1"I'EST: Stephen A . Lyon Director of Finance ex-offi cio City Clerit I • • .• \ . ' ~ RESOLUTION NO. 2 SERIES 1971 A RESOLUTION DECLARING :'HE INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLO· RAOO, TO CREATE AN IM- PROVEMENT DISTRICT lN SAID CITY TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 20; ADOPTING DETAU.S AND SPECIFICATIONS T H ERE - FOR ; AND ORDERING PUB- LICATION AND MAIUING OF NOTICE OF HEARJNG TO THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED FOR IM- PROVEMENTS IN SAID DIS- TRICT. WHEREAS, the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, has de- termined to create Paving Dis- trict No. 20 in said Clty and to order the construction or in· stallation of the street and alley Improvements therein as more particularly described In the form of Noli"" hereinafter aet forth; and WHEREAS, petitions have also been filed with the Direc- tor of Finance, ex-officio City Clerk, by a majority of property owners on a certain street and alley, requesting the contltrUc- Uon or installation of Improve- ments therein; and WHEREAS, the City Councll has heretofore adopted a pre- liminary order directing the City Engineer to make the nec- essary prellmlnary surveys, es- timates and maps as required by the provisions of the Cily Charter and Ordinance No. 14, Series of 1965, as amended; and WHEREAS, the City Engin- eer, purs uant to said Order, has prepared prelim inary surveys, estimates and maps In connee- tlon w ith the proposed Paving Di•t rict No. 20. which will be on file In the o Hire ot the DI- rector of Public Works ; BE 'IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE Cri'Y OF ENGLEWOOJ), COLORA· DO : I. That th e petitions which have been filed w ith the DI - rector of Finance, ex-oftl<'io City Clerk, were si gnPd by a majority of the owners of r eal property as required by law wh ich petitions con tained a de cr.ptlon of the area t o be In - cl uded within the d lstr!rt, a d(> crlptlon of the nature o f thl' impro,·emenls petltionl'd for, In· d udlng the !orations ther ro f. and the nam e and addrrsses o f the lgne rs 1hereof, tog<.'ther w ith the legal deserlptlon of the parcels o f real propl'rty owned hv each . 2 That the City Engineer's reports, together w ith the de- taUs , speci fications, l' .. lm a tl'l, mapa and lf'hedulf'• prepared • • 0 • and ttled with the Director of Finance be and the same are hereby approved and adopted by this Council for use in the construction o f the Improve- ments to be m ade in said Paving District. 3. That the materials to be used in co nstru cti ng the pro- posed improvements are s tated in the Not ice hereinafter set forth . 4. That the assessments to be levied for said improvements shall be due and payable within thirty days from and after th" tlnal publlca tlon of the ordin- ance assessing the whole a :t:Jal cost of said improven e~ts against the real propert; In said District ; provided, however, that any owner who shall pay the full assessment with in said period of thirty days, shall be entitled to an allowance of five percent (5%) of the amount so assessed against his property and paid by him. In the event any owner of real estate shall fail to pay the whole of such assessment against his property within sald thirty days, then the whole cost of the improve- ments so assessed agalnst his property shall be payable in ten equal annual Installments of principal . The interest rate on the unpaid installments of as- sessments will be established by ordinance to be adopted by the City Oouncil at a later date. The first of said iMUllments of prin- cipal and in teres t shall be due and pay able at such time as may be determined In and by the as- sessment ordinance, and the re- mainder of the annual lnatall- ments o f principal and Interest shall be due and payable s uc- cessively on the same day In each year tht'rea l!lt'r until all are paid in full. 5. That the property to be a ssessed for satd Improvements s hall be tht' property within the District specially benefited by said lmprov~>ments, as more par- ticularly de cribtod In the Not!~ hereinafter St't forth. 6. That ther... shall be pre- pared an ordinance In accord- ance With the pro\'lsiona of the Cit y Ch rter and Ordinance No 14 , Serte o f 1965, as amended: crutlng within the corporate limits of said City a local lm· provement dlst rlct to be known as Paving District No. 20 and providing for the cons truction In .. td District of thr improve- ments, u I et forth In thla Resol ution and In accordance w ith tht' report , plans . mape, s ))t'd fieatlons, detail s and 1'111 · matH of the Engineer of aald City, h erein referred to and whic h will be on tlle In the ottice of thf' Director o f Public 111 Works. The proposed ordin- ance will be introduced as a Bill at the regular meeting o f the City Council on Monday, Febru- ary 1. rm. 7. Notice of the proposed Im - provements shall be given by the Director of F inance and pub- li s hed once a week for three consecutive weeks in the Engle- wood Herald, a newspaper pub- lished and of general circula- tion in the City. therein giving Notice to the owners of the property to be assessed of the matters and things required by law. In addition, a copy of a notice shall be mailed , postage prepaid, to each known owner of real pro perty w ithin the pro- posed dis! riel . The NMi ce to be published s hall be in substantially the fol- lowing form : NOTICE OF A PROPOS!· TION TO CREATE A LO- CAL IMPROVEMENT DIS- TRICT IN ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DIS- TRICT NO. 20, TO CON- STRUCT AND INSTALL CERTAIN STREET AND ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS THEREIN, AND FOR A HEARING THEREON. All owners of real estate and property hereina ft er des- cribed, and all persons gener- ally, are hereby notified that the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, purauant to Its own order and upon petitions tiled by a majority of the owners of real property as required by law, has adopted full de- tails, plans and specifications for ronstruction of street and alley lmprovemtnts and appur- tenances In and for a proposed local Improvement district with- In the corporate Urruts of Engle- wood, Colorado, to be known as Paving District N o. 20 . SaJd peraona are fu rt her not ified u follows: tal The Improvements t o be constructed o r In- stalled are as follows : Necessary grading and ex- cavation, pavi ng w ith 6" com- pacted gravel base course and 2" asphaltic concrete s urface, concrete wallu, curb and gut- ter where n ot alrudy Installed ; together w ith appurtenance• and lncidl'ntall on the following s treets and avenues : ON-East Amherst Avenue FROM -East line of South Lo- gan Street TO-East Une o f South Penn- sylvania Street ON-West Baker Avenue FROM-Eut Une of South Zuni Stl'ftt 1'0-WHt line of South Tejon Street I , . I • • • • ON East Bales Avenue FROM'-133 ft. east or the east line of South Pennsyl- vania Street T O Wes t lin e of South Clark· son Street ON -Wes t Cornell Avenue FROM -West line of South Gal · apago Street TO -West line of South Eiati Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Elali Street 1'0 -West line of South Chero· kee Street ON-Wesot Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Cherokee Street 1'0-West line of South Ban· nock Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Ban- nock Street TO-East line of South Acoma Street ON-East Cornell Avenue FROM -Eas1 line of South Clarkson Street TO-West line of South Ogden Street ON-South Decatur Street FROM-South line of West Union Avenue TO South line o r WPst Che- nango Avenue ON-South Eiati Street moM --South line or West Yale Avenue 1'0 -North line o f West Cornell Avenue ON-West J e fferson Avenue FROM -East line of South Cher- okee Street TO Wes t linp of South Bannork Street O N uth Lafayett e Street !'"ROM -South line of East Floyd Avenue 1'0 -N orth li ne of East Hamp. den Avenue ON-Wes t Lehigh Avenue FROM-West line of South Delaware Street m West lin e o f South Chero· kee Street 0 West Lehigh Avenue F ROM East li ne of Sou t h Che r - okee Stree t TO West lin~ o f South Bannock S tree t ON West L~h ig h Avenue F'R0~1 F..ast lim• o f South R.1n· nock S treet TO Wt's l llnr o f South Broa rl · way ON Sou th Linrol n Strt'e t F ROM So u th li n<' o f Eas t T uft Avt>nu e TO Sou th lint> of EM t Union Ave nu e ON Wes t Mansfi eld Avt'nue FROM Ea t li ne o f outh F ox S treet 1'0 West li ne o f South DeJa. w a re Street ON \\'PSI Ma lllfleld A\'enue • 0 - FROM-East line of South Delaware Street 1'0 -West line of South Chero- k ee Street ON-West Mansfield Avenue FROM-East line of South Cher· okee Street m -West line of South Ban- nock Street ON-West Mansfield Avenue FROM-East line or South Ban- nock Street 1'0 -West line of South Broad- way ON-South Marion Street FROM-South line or East Dart. mouth Avenue 1'0-322 feet south of South line of East Dartn .O!!th Avenue ON-South Pennsylvania St. FROM-South line of East Yale Avenue TO-North line of East Am· herst Avenue ON-South Pennsylvania St. FROM-South Une of East Hampden Avenue 1'0 -North line of U.S . High- way 285 ON-West Princton Avenue FROM-East line of South Huron Street TO-West line of South Gala- page Street ON-West Princton Avenue FROM-East line of South Gal · apa&o Street TO--West line of South Dela· ware Street ON-West Princton Avenue FROM-Eas t line of South Del· aware Street 1'0 -West line o f South ChPrn- k ee Street ON-East Un ion Ave nue FROM-E ast line or South Pennsylvania Street TO-West line of South Clark- son Street ON-East Yale Place FROM-East line ot South P earl Street TO 125 ft . ea s t of East linP ot Sout h P earl St . Necessary &radin& and exca- ''ation, pavrn g w ith 8" compact- 1'<1 gravel base ~o urse and 3" as- pha lt ic co ncret e u r face , ron · r r Pt<' wal k '. curb and eutter wher e not a lready Installed; to- gMh er wit h a ppurt enan~e• and ind den tals on thP followlnR streets a nd a venue~~: ON-West Amherst Avenue F'ROM -300 ft . east or the East line of South VAllejo S treet ro West li n<' o f South Tejon Street ON South hoshonc Street ~'ROM 41 0 ft . outh of South li ne on We~t YaiP Avenue 1'0 1020 tt . south ot South li ne of WPs t Yale Avenue N e a ry &radlnc and exca- vatio n , ro m pa~ted aub&nde, and •2• ,_ with 6" Portland ~eme nt con· crete surface; for a total over- all width of fourteen feet; to- &ether with appurtenances and other incidental work on the following alleys : ON ALLEY-East of South Acoma Street F'ROM-South line of West RadcliU Avenue TO-North line of West Stan- ford Avenue ON ALLEY-North of Bates Parkway F'ROM -East line of South Og- den Street 1'0-West line of South Down- Ing Street ON ALLElY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Yale Avenue 1'0-North line ot East Amherst Avenue ON ALLEY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of Eaat Am- herst Avenue TO-North line of East Bates Avenue ON ALLEY-Ea9! of Broadway FROM-South line of Eaat Bates Avenue TO-North line of East Cornell Avenue ON ALLEY -East or Broadway FROM-South line of East Quin- cy Avenue '1'0--North line of East Rad· clltr Avenue ON ALLEY-East of Broadway F'ROM-South line ot East Radcliff Avenue TO--Nol'th line of East Stan- ford Avenue (b) The description of the propo~~ed district, and the pro- perty to be assessl'd with the cost of the Improvements shall be all of the real property lront· In& or abutting on the streets and alleys between the termini hereinbefore described, includ· I~ the real property within OJie half ( ',l l block of such atreeta and alleys. Adjustments for the assessment of coats will be made for lrre&ular and odd shaped lots and parCPis of pro- perty. (cl The probable total cost of the Improvements to be con- structed and Installed is 1631 .· !;87, <d l The pro bable amount ot the total cost which the City ahall pay I• approximately $119,345. ( e 1 Thl' balance of 1 he total cost which Ia not paid by the City of En&lewood will be U · teased a&alnst the property opeclally benefited by the im- provements, and Included w ithin the D strict. Probable costa per front foot tor said lmprovementa are u followa : Asphalt pavinc on at 36' wide (6 and 2 > 16.30 per front toot I • • f - • Asphalt pavin& on atreeta- 44' wla.. (8 and 3) $11.16 per front foot Concrete alley pavlng- 14' wide $8.36 per front loot Paving on other widths shall be In proportion to the above e!ltimate 4" thick curbwalk- $5.81 per front foot Vertical curb and &utter - $3.90 per front foot Sidewalk 4' wide-- $3.84 per front foot 6" th.lck concrete slab- $1 .22 per ~uare foot All estimates exclude the alx per cent (6%) for Inspection. collection, Incidentals and Inter- est aa provided by Ia w. The costa of pavin& to be constructed alon& the aides of comer Iota w ithin aald Dlatrlct sh.al1 be -..ec~ a&ainat prop- erties within one-half ( 1,t) block or 300' of auch IJaeraectlona and corner Iota, wh.lch.ever Ia smaller, on a zone basis In accordance with benefits conferred on auch properties, Each. one-half ( ~,t ) block or 300' wctlon, wUI be divided into six ( 6) parallel zone1 aud u · seaments will be on the follow · In& bUJ.a: lat Zone abuttln& on atreet or avenue . 28.55% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29 % Next Zone 14.29% Total .... 100% No uaeuments will be made for curbs, &utters and sidewalks In place which conform with the plans and apeclflcatlona for the proposed Improvements and wh.lch. are acceptable to the City En&ineer. The coat of lmprovln& street lntentect!ons throu&hout the District, and of pavln& In exceu of 36' widths and 8 " th.lckneu on streets de lpa ted as arterial w ithin re ldentlal zonln& as of January 4, 1971, will be paid by the City of En&lewood. Property owners are apeclft· cally referred co the achedul~ o f proposed asaeamenta which will be on file In the Office of th~ Director o f Public Works, from wh irh the approximate amount to be assessed a&alnst any particular lot or parcel or property may be determined, Upon completion of aald lm provements, or aa aoon a th" total COlli thereof Ia definitely ucertalned, aut'h c011t shall be apportioned to the property In the Dlatrlct. Notlt"e of such ap· ponlonment shall be &lven and a Hearln& will be held prior to the adoption of an ordlnanc:e aaaea · aln& auch coat. all u provided by law. (fl Said _..ml'nta will be • 0 • due and payable without de- mand within thirty da)'ll trom and after the final publleatlon of an ordinance asaessln& the whole cost of said Improvements against the real property In aald District; provided, however, that any owner who shall pay hla full asaessment within said period of thirty days shall be entitled to an allowance of five per cent !5%). In the event that any owner or real property shall fall to pay the whole of auch. assessment a&alnst his property within said thirty days, then the whole cost of said Improvement so asseued a&alnst his property shall be payable In ten t q:;al annual Installments of prlndjlal. The first of such 1118tallments of principal shall be due and payable at such time as may be determined In and by the asses · aln& ordinance, and the remain· der of said installments sh.al1 be due and payable BUca!IISively on the aame day In each year thereafter until all are pald in full. The rate of Interest to be pald on unpaid and deferred In· atallmentll will be eatabu.hed by ordinance to be adopted by the City Council at a later date. ( & ) A Hearin& on the erN· tion of the District will be held by the Council on Monday, the 25th day of January, 1971, at the hour of 8 :00 o'elock p .m .• at the City Hall In En&lewood ; and a bill tor an ordinance author· lzln& uld Improvements will be conaldered by the Cl ty Council at the re&ular meetln& on Febru· ary 1, 1971 . (h ) Any person deah1n& to be heard upon the lasue of the creation of the district or upon the cQnlltructlon, inatallatlon or Improvement of the Improve- menta Involved, may appear at the time and place set tor the public hearin& thereon for that purpose. (!) A map, estimate and sche- dule ah.owin& the approximate amount to be asaeued, and all resolutions and proceedlnp will be on !lie and can be seen and examined by any person Inter· eated at the O ffi ce of the Dl· rector of Public Worlu at any time durin& bualneu houn on or prior to the date of hearlna. Dated the 4th day of January. 1971 . I Seal) a Stephen A. Lyon Dlret'tor o f Finance Publish In : The En&lewood Herald Publiah on : Januar 6. 13. and 20. 1971 . C31 • The N otlce to be mailed to the ownen of property to be uses- sed with the cost of aald lm· provements, shall be in substan· tlally the following form : Dear En&lewood Citizen: The City Council has adopted a resolution which describes the City's intent to form Pavin& District No. 20. This District wlll be formed for the purpose of constructln& and improvln& curbs, sidewalks and pavln& on certain streets and alleys In your neighborhood and throtJ&h· out the City durin& the aum· mer of 1971 . The cost for such improvements wlll be usessed a&ainst the property to be be~~~> fitted by these improvements. Your property wlll be affect· ed by these improve~aenta and we invite you to review the at tached resolutl,on. You may have seen or will see rnarkln&s on your curbs, aldewalks or trees t hat are scheduled for removal There are times durin& the course of construction that chan&ea in removal quantities may have to be made. May we request that you make any inquiries re&ardln& the pavln& district by callln& our en&lneerin& staff at the City Hall, 761-1140 , e.xt. Dl. You are Invited to attend a public hearln& on the formation of th.ls Pavln& Dlatrlct on Jan- uary 25, 1971, at 8 :00 P .M. In the City Councll Cbamben In City Hall, 3400 South Elatl Street. At thla public hearlna you will be Invited to make any comments, pro or con, reaard- in& the Improvement of streets, the COlli of wh.lch. would affect your property. Sincerely, Kella Waqoner Director of Public Worlu 7. That It any one or more sections or parts of thla Reeo- lutlon shall be adjud&ed unen· forcHble or Invalid, auch. Judi· ment shall IIQl affect. Impair or invalidate the remalnl& provi· slons of thla Resolution, It betn& the intention that the varloua provisions hereof are eeverable. ADOPTED AND APPROVED Thla 4th day of January, 1971 . a Elmer E. Schwab Mayor (Seal) ATTEST: Stephen A . Lyon Dkector of Finance u-offtdo City Clerk I • • ' - RESOLUTION NO. 2 SERIES 1971 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCrL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLO· RADO, TO CREATE AN I[M. PROVEMENT DISTRICI' IN SAID CITY TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRicr NO. 20 ; ADOPTING DETArLS AND SPECIFICATIONS THERE - FOR ; AND ORDERING PUB· LICATION AND MAUJING OF NOTICE OF HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED FOR IM· PROVEMENTS IN SAID DIS· TRICT. WHEREAS, the C ity Council of Englewood, Colo rado, has de- termined to cr eate Paving Dis- tric t No. 20 In said City and to orde r the construction or in· stalla lion of the s treet and alley improvements therei n as more particularly described In the fo rm o f NotiC'P h e r einaftPr set forth ; and WHEREAS, petitions have al so been filed w ith t he Direc- tor of F inance, ex -officio Ci ty Clerk, by a m ajor ity o r propert y ow ners o n a certa in street and alley. request ing t he construe· lion or installa tion o f lmprove- ml'nts therein; and WHEREAS, th" Ci t y CouncU h as h"retoro re adop ted a pre- li mi nary order dlrectinc the City Eneln eer to make the nee· essary prelimanary s urveys, ea· tim ates and maps as required by t he p rovisions o f the City Charter a nd Ordinance N o. 14 , S..ries or 1965, as a m e nded ; and WHEREAS, t he City Eneln · eer, p urs uant to said Order, h as prepared prelimin ary &urveys, "stimates and ma ps In coM ec- tlon with the proposed P avin& Dl•trict No. 20, which w ill be on fJle In th" office of the Di- rector or Publie Works ; BE 'IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY CO CIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEW 0 , COLORA · DO : I That the petltoons which haw been faled with the D i- rl'<'tor or F lnan<'f', e ·o rticlo Caty Clerk -.er~ s &ned by a maj oruy or the owners o r real property as required by la w . wh 1r h P<'litlon contained a de Crl ptlon of the art'a to be ln- rlud!'d within thr dist rict, a de•rrlption or thl' nature o f the lmprovPment petit lo n!'d for, in- dud lng the !orations thereof, and thP namP and addrPsses o r lht• sagnrra 1hPrMf, toget her w ith th<• ll'gal dl' rlpt lo n of t hl' par<'f'~ or real proJ)<'rty ownl'd hv urh 2 That th City Enelneer'a reports, toeeth r with t h e de- taU • peclflcatlona, et~lmate • mapa and rhl'dult'~ Prt'ParM • • 0 - and filed w ith the Director of F inance be a nd the same are hereby a pproved and adopted by thi s Council tor use in the construct ion o f t he Improve- ments to be m adP In said P a vine District . 3 . That t he m a terials t o be used in constructing t h e pro. posed im provements a r e stated in the Not lre he reinaft"r set forth. 4. That th e a ssessm e nts to be levied for said Improvements shall be due and payable within thirty days from and alter the final publlca lion or the ordin· ance assessi ng the who le a :t:.aal cost of said 1m proven e nt.• a gain s t the real pro pert:.r in said District; provided, howeve r , that any owner who s hall pay the full a ssess m ent w ith in said !l"rlod of thirty days, shall be entitled to an allowance of live percent (5%1 of the amount so assessed aealn s t hi s property and paid by h im . In the evt>nt any owner of rt>a l estate s hall fail t o pay t he whole of s uch assessmt>nt agai nst h is property within said t h irty days, then the whole cost o f t he improve- ments so assessed against his property s hall be pay able In ten equal annual iMta Ume n ts o r princi pal. The int erest r a t e o n t he unpaid Insta llme n ts o r as- sessme nts will be establls hed by ordinance t o be a dopted by the City Council at a later date . The first of said installme n ts o f prin - ci pal and inte r .,st s h all be du" and paya ble at s u ch ti m e a a may be de term ined in a nd by the as· sessm t>n t ordinance, and the re· maindt>r o f th" annual install- m en ts o r princi pal and in terest s h all be d u e a nd payabl" s u c- cessively on the same day In each year th t>rea~er unt il aU are pai d in fu ll . 5 . That the property to be assessed for said lmprovem .,nts shall be tht> property within tht> Distrl~t spl'<'ially benefited by said Improvements, as m ore par· tirularly descri bed in the Noti ce h t>reinafler set forth 6 . That therp shall be p re- pared an o rdlnanc" In accord· a nce with the provisions of the City Charter and Or di nance No 14 , S..r ie or 1965, as a m.,nded; ~reatl ng within the rorporate limits or said City ~ local lm· prov.,ment d as triN to be known as Pavlne District No. 20 and provldinK for the ronst r u cti o n In said Dist ri ct of the improve- ment s, as I• lll't forth in 111111 Resolution and In accordance w ith th., r l'port , plans. maps, SJ)<'cifiC'ations. details and ... u. mat.,. o f th Eneinl'f'r o f uid City, her.,ln ref rred t o and which wtll be on ttle In the office of th,. Dlr«tor o f Public Ill • Works. 'Th e propos ed ordin- ance will be introduced as a Bill at the r egula r m eeting o f t h e City Council on Mo nday , Febru· ary 1, 1971 . 7. Notice of the proposed im· provements shall be g lv"n by the Direct o r o f Finance and pub- ll sh!'d on ce a week for three co nsecut ive week s In the Engle- wood Herald, a n ew s paper pub- lished and of ge n er al circu la · li on In the City, therein g iving Notice to the owners of tht> property to be assessed of the matte rs and th ings required by law. In additi on , a copy o f a notice s hall be m ailed, p ostage prepaid , to each known owner of real p ro pt>rty w it h in the pro· posed di s t r ict . The Notice t o be published s hall be in substantially the lol· lowing form : NOTICE OF A PROPOS I- TION TO CREATE A !...(). CAL IMPROVEMENT DIS- TRICT IN ENGLEWOOD, C 0 L 0 R A D 0 , TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DIS· TRICI' NO. 20, TO CO N · STRUCI' AN D INSTALL CERTAIN STREET AND ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS THEREIN, AND FOR A HEARING THE REON. All owne rs o f real esta te and property hereinafter des - cribed , and all IJ"TSOns e e ner - ally, are hereby notified that the City Council of E n g le wood, Colorado, pursuant t o its own orde r and upon ll"titions tiled by a majority of t h e ow ners or real property as required by law, has ado pted full de· tails, plans and specifica tio ns for constructi on of street a n d a lley improvem tn ts a nd appur- tena n ces In a nd f or a proposed local improvem en t district with· In the corpora t e limits o f Ene le· wood , Colorado, to be k now n as Pa vi ng District No. 20 . Said perao ns are fu rther notlfled as followa: l al Th" improvements 10 be co nstru~ted or In- stalled are as follows: Necessary eradlnc a nd ex· cavalion, pavi ne w ith 6" rom- pacted era v"l base course and 2" as p haltic roncreote surface, concrete walks, curb and e ut. ter w hert' not alread y ina tailed ; t oe et her with appurtenances a nd incl dt>ntala o n the followine st r eeu and aven ues : ON-East Amherst Avenue PROM-Ea t line of South Lo- ean St reet TO-East line o f South Penn- sylvania S t reet O N-West Baker Avenul' PROM-Eaat line o r South Zuni Street TO-W.,.t line o f South Tejon St ree t I • • ' • • • ON -East Bates Ave nue FROM 133 ft . east of th e east line o f South P ennsy l- vania Street TO West line of South Clark· son Street ON-Wes t Cornell Avenue FROM-West line of South Gal · apago S t reet TO -Wes t line o f Sou th Elati Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Elatl Street TO -West line of South Chero· kee Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Cherokee Street TO-West line of South Ban· nock S treet ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Ban- nock Street TO---East line of South Acoma Street ON-East Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Clarkson Street TO-West line of South Ogden Street ON-South Decatur Street FROM-South line of West Union Avenue TO South line o f W~st Che· nango Avenue ON-South Elatl Street FROM -South line of West Yale Avenue TO---North line of West Cornell Avenue ON-W est J e fferson Avenue FROM-East line of South Cher- okee Street TO West lin~ of South Bannor k Street ON uth Lafayett e Street FROM-South line of East Floyd Ave nue TO -North line of East Hamp· d en Avenue ON -Wes t Lehigh Avenue FROM -West line of South Delaware Street 1'0 West lin<' o f South Chero· kC<' Street ON Wl's t Lehigh Avenue FROM East line of South Cher- okee Street TO W t>st Jmr o f South Bannock treet ON Wr st Ll'h!gh Aven ue PHO~f F.ast li ne o f South Thln - nork S treet 1'0 W est lin~ o f South Broarl· way ON Sout h Llnroln Stt'N!t ~'ROM South lin l' of Eas t Tuft s Avenu e TO o uth lin<' o f F.A ~t trnlon Ave nue ON W l's t Mans fll'ld Avenue FROM East !ln~ o f outh F ox S treet TO WeiJ! line of South Dela· ware Street ON \\'P•t lltan.sfleld A\'e nue • 0 • FROM-East lin e of South Delaware Street TO West line of South Chero· k ee Street ON-West Ma nsfield Avenue FROM-East line of South Cher- okee Street TO-West line of South Ban- nock Street ON-W est Mansfield Avenue FROM-East line ot South Ban· n ock Street TO -West li ne of South Broad- way ON-South Marlon Street FROM-South line of East Dart· mouth Avenue 1'0--322 feet sollth ot South line of East Dartn .o :.:th Avenue ON-South Pennsylvania St. FROM-South line of East Yale Avenue TO-North line of East Am· herst Avenue ON-South Pennsylvania St. FROM-South line of East Hampden Avenue TO ·-North line o f U.S . High- way 285 ON-West Princton Avenue FROM-East line of South Huron Street TO---W e st li ne of South Gala- page Street ON-Wes t Prlncton Avenue FROM-East line o f South Gal· apaeo Street TO--West lin e of South DeJ a . ware Street ON-West Princton Avenue FROM-East llne of South Del· aware Street TO -West line of South Ch~ro­ k ee Street ON-East Unio n Avenue FROM-East li ne of South P ennsylvania Street TO-West line of South Clark- son Street ON-East Yal e Place FROM-East line or South P earl Street TO 125 ft . east or East linP o f South Pearl St . Necessary gradine and exca· vatlon, paving w ith 8" compact- ed gravel base course and 3" as- phaltic co ncrete s urface. ron · r ret~ walks. curb and eutter whe re not already Installed; to- gl"thPr with a ppurtenances and IIH'i rle ntal · on thP followln~r s treets and avenuee : ON W e t Amherst Avenue FRO'\t 300 f t . east o f t he East lone or South Vallejo Street 1'0 W est ll nP o r South TPJon Street N South Sho hone Street }'ROM 410 ft . sou th or South ltne on Wes t YaiP A\'enue 1'0-1020 ft . south o f South line of Wes t Yale Avenue Necessary eradlne and exca- vation. compaetl'd s uberade, and •2 1 • with 6" Portland cement con· crete surface ; for a total over. all width of fourteen feet; to- eether with appurtenances and other incidental work on the followine alleys: ON AlLEY-East of South Acoma Street FROM-South line of West RadcliU Avenue TO-North line of West Stan· ford Avenue ON ALLEY-North of Bates Parkway !"ROM-East line of South Oe- den Street TO-West line of South Down· ing Street ON ALLEJY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Yale Avenue TO-North line of East Amherst Avenue ON AILEY -East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Am- herst Avenue TO-North line of East Bates Avenue ON AlLEY-East of Broadway FROM-South line o f East Bates Avenue TO-North line of East Cornell Avenue ON A1LEY-Ea9t of Broadway FROM-South lin e of East Quln· cy Avenue '1'0--North line of East Rad· cliff Avenue ON AILEY-East or Broadway FROM-South line of East Radcliff Avenue TO -Nol'th l!ne of East Stan- ford Avenue (b) The description of the prcposed district, and the pro- perty to be assessed with the cost of the improvements shall be all of the real property lront· ing or abut ting on ~he streets and alleys between the termini hereinbe fore descnbed, in clud· lne the real property within OJie half (l~) block ot s uch streets and alleys. Adj ustment.tl for the asseument of coats w!IJ be made for Irregular and odd s haped lots and parc..Js of pro- perty. (cl The probable total cost of the improvements to be co.n· structed and Installed Is 1631,· 587, (d ) The pro bable amount of the total cos t whi ch the City shall pay Is approximately $119,345, (el The balance o f the total cost which is n ot paid by the City o f Englewood will be as· aesaed aealnst the property speciall y benefited by the Im- provement . and Included w ithin the District. Probabl coata per rro nt foot for said lmprovementa are u follow s : As phalt pavlne on at 36' w ide (6 and 2 J 16-30 per front foot I • • I ! I ' ~ - Asphalt paving on streets-- 44' wide (8 and 3 ) $11 .16 per front foot Concrete alley paving- 14' wide $8.36 per front foot Paving on other widths shall be In proportion to the above estimate 4" thick curbwalk- $5.81 per front foot Vertical curb and gutter-- $3.90 per front foot Sidewalk 4' wide- $3.84 per front foot 6" thick concrete slab- $1.22 per square foot All estimates exclude the six per cent (6%) for Inspection, collection, incidentals and Inter· est as provided by law. The costs of paving to be constructed along the sides of corner lots within said District shall be assessed a&alnst prop· ertles within one-half (% l block or 300' of such Intersections and corner lots, whichever Ia smaller, o n a zone basis In accordance with benefits conferred on such properties. Each one-half <% l block or 300' section, wUI be divided Into six (6) parallel zones and as· se•ments wUI be on the follow· lni basta: 1St Zone abuttlni on street or avenue .. 28.55% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Tots!.... 100% No asseuments will be made for c urbs, &Utters and sidewalks In place which conform with the plana and specifications for the proposed Improvements and which are a cceptable to the City En&ineer. • The cost of lmprovln& atreet lnteraectJons throu&hout the District, and o f pavln& In exceu of 36' w idths and 8 " thickness on streets desl&nated as arterial within residential zoniDK as of January 4, 1971 , will be paid by the City o f Englewood. Property owners are speclft· cally refe rred (O the sched ule o f proposed aaseaments which will be o n file In the Office of th~ Director o f Publ c Works. from wh ich the approximate amount to be assessed a&alnst any particular lot or parcel or property may be determined. Upon completio n of said lm· proveml'nts, or as aoon a s the total coat thereof Is definitely ascertained, auch coat shall be apportioned to the property In the District. Notice of such ap· portlonment aha!! be &lven and a Hearlni will be held prior to the adoption of an ordinance uaea· ai lll' such coat, aU as provided by law. (tl Said uaeaaments will be • 0 - due and payable without de- mand within thirty days from and after the final publleation ot an ordinance assessln& the whole cost of said improvements against the real property In aald District ; provided, however, that any owner who shall pay his full assessment within said period of thirty days shall be entitled to an allowance of five per cent (5%). In the event that any owner or real property shall fall to pay the whole ot such assessment a&alnst his property within said thirty days, then the whole cost of said Improvement so asseued against his property shall be payable In ten • q~al annual instsllments of prindjJal. The first of such Installments ot principal shall be due and payable at such time aa may be detennlned In and by the aaaes· sin& ordinance, and the remain· der of said Installments shall be due and payable successively on the same day In each year thereafter until all are paid In full. The rate of Interest to be paid on unpaid and deferred In· stallments will be eatsbllahed by ordlnanee to be adopted by the City Council at a later date. <il A Hearin& on the erN· tlon of the District will be held by the Council on Monday, the 25th day of January, 1971, at the hour of 8 :00 o'clock p.m., at the City Hall In En&lewood; and a bill for an ordinance author· lzlrti aald improvement& will be considered by the City Council at the re~~:ular meetlni on rebru· ary 1, 1971 . (h ) Any person deairin& to be heard upon the laaue of the creation of the district or upon the construction, Installation or Improvement of the Improve- menta Involved. may appear at the time and place set tor the publlc hearln& thereon for that pui'J)OII4!. (I) A map, eet!mate and sche- dule ahowln& the approximate amount ~o be assessed, and all resolutions and proceedln&s wlll be on file and can be seen and examined by any person Inter- ested at the Office of the Dl· rector of Public Worka at any time durin& business houra on or prior to the date of hearln&. Dated the 4th day of January. 1971 . I Seal) s Stephen A. Lyon Director o f Finance Publish In : The En&lewood Herald Publish on: January 6 . 13. and 20. 19'71 . --- • The Notice to be mailed to the owners of property to be auea- sed with the cost of said im· provements, shall be In subatan· Ually the following form : Dear En&lewood Otlzen: The City Councll haa adopted a resolution which describes the City's intent to form PaviOK District No. 20 . This District wlll be formed for the purpoee of constructin& and improvlni curbs, sidewalks and pavln& on certsl.n streets and alleys In your neighborhood and throUih· out the City during the sum· mer of 1971. The cost for such improvements will be essesaed against the property to be beue- flt ted by these improvement&. Your property wlll be atfect· e d by these lmproveawnta and we Invite you to review the at tached resolution. You may have seen or will see tnarklni• on your curbs, sidewalks or trees that are scheduled for removal There are times durin& the course of construction that chan~~:es In removal quantities may have to be made. May we request that you make any Inquiries re&ardiOK the pavln& district by calllni our eDKlneeriDK staff at the Cl ty Hall, 76H 140, ext. 220. You are invited to attend a public hearin& on the formation of this Pavln& District on Jan- uary 25, 1971, at 8:00 P.M. In the City Council Owmbera In City Hall, 3400 South Elatl Street. At thia publlc hearing you will be Invited to make any comments, pro or con, regardo- ln& the Improvement of atreeta, the coat of which would affect your property. Sincerely, Kells Wauoner Director of Public Worka 7. That If any one or more sections or parts ot this Rfto. lutlon shall be adjud&ed unen- forceable or Invalid, auch Jq· ment shall nqt atfect, Impair or Invalidate the remainl& provi· slons of thla Resolution, It belna the intention that the varloiU provisiona hl'reof are aeverable, ADOPTED AND APPROVED This 4th day of January, 19Tl. 1 Elmer E. Schwab Mayor <Seal) A'I"n:ST: Stephen A. Lyon Director of Finance ex-ofnelo City Clerk . , I • • ' , .. .. • • OFFlCI A L CITY CO ':'-IC IL D OCUMENT lf)·J 10 RESOLUTION NO. 1, SERIES OF 1971 . '' .G FI L ~ Cl I' v L ··-LL..,'\000, COL A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF LAND FOR THE USE BY THE UTILITIES DEPARTMENT. WHEREAS, it has been determined that the Utilities Department of the City of Englewood, Colorado is in need of additional real property upon which it may, from time to time, expand ita facilitiear and WHEREAS, a certain parcel of ground as hereinafter described is proper and suitable for such future plantr and WHEREAS, Council ia informed and advised that the value of said property and the amount to be expended therefore is not in excess of the appraised value of said land. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TID CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BHGLEWOOOr 1. That the Mayor of the City of Englewood ia hereby ~uthorized to execute an agreement for the pur- chase and sale of ten (10) acres of real property for the purchase price of Sixty-Six Thousand Dollars ($66,000). Said real property ia described aa followsz A tract of land located in the D 1/4 lfB l/4 of Section 33, TOwnship 4 'South, Range 68 West of the 6th P. M.. d•cribed aa followar BBGIBl.cJ at a point •ic:h is 367 feet South and 296 f"t West of the &ortheast corner of said section, said point being the llorthveat corner of the tract of land conveyed to David '1' •. Hively and Mary A. Hively by Deed recorded on Nay 9, 1904 in Book 5 at Page 4537 thence Southwesterly along the Westerly line of said Hively tract, a distance of ass.7 feet, thenc·e West and parallel with the Borth line of said section. a distance of 656.8 feet • .are or less, to a point 308.0 feet Bast of the West line of said D 1/4 BB 1/4: thence ~rth and parallel with said West line, ~ distance of 568.05 f .. t, more or less. to the Southweet corner of the parcel of land conveyed to the City and county of Denver by Deed l'ecorded on Deca.ber 21, 1935 in Book 371 at Page 100: thence &orth 67•43' Bast and alonq the Southeasterly line of said parcel, a -1 - I • • , . · • • ;~--------------~ distance of 127.07 feet, more or less, to the North line of said section; thence East and along the North line of said section; a distance of 649.77 feet, more or less; to a point 243 feet West of the Northeast corner of said section; thence South 11°30' West a distance of 374.52 feet; thence Northeasterly, a distance of 23.16 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, also commonly known and numbered as 2900 South Platte River Drive. 2. That the Director of Finance is hereby authori- zed to draw from the general utility funds a warrant in the amount of Five Thousand DollarS ($5,000.00) made payable to Garrett-Bromfield & Company, agent for seller, to be transmitted with the executed agreement and to serve as a deposit on the purchase price of said property, pursuant to its terms. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 4th day of January, A.D., 1971. ,, Mayor Attest: ex officio City Clerk I, Stephen A. Lyo~, ex officio City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Stat~ of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of Resolution No. , Series of 1971. ex off!cio City Clerk -2 .. I • \ , ' - • • RESOLUTION NO. 2 SERIES 1971 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLO· RADO, TO CREATE AN 'lM- PROVEMENT DISTRICJ' IN SAID CITY TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DlSTRICJ' NO. 20; ADOPTING DE:rAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS T H E R E - FOR; AND ORDERING PUB- LICATION AND MAruiNG OF NOTICE OF HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED FOR IM· PROVEMENTS IN SAID DIS· TRilCI'. WHEREAS, the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, has de- termined to create Paving Dis- trict No. 20 in said City and to order the ronstructlon or In· stallation of the street and alley Improvements therein as more particularly described In the form of Notil'<> hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, petitions have also been filed with the Direc- tor or Finance, ex·officio City Clerk, by a majority of property owners on a certain street and alley, requestin11 the construe· tion or Installation or improve- ments therein; and WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore adopted a pre- liminary order dlrect1n11 the City Engineer to make the nee· essary preliminary surveys, es· timates and maps as required by the provisions of the City Charter and Ordinance No. 14, Series of 1965, as amended; and WHEREAS. the City Engin· eer, pursuant to said Order, has prepared prelim inary surveys, estimates and m a ps In coMec- tion with the proposed Paving Diotrict No. 20, which will be on file in the ofii<'e of the Di- r.,ctor of Public Works ; BE IT RESOLVED BY 11iE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOn, COLORA · DO : I. That the petitions which ha\'e been flied with the Di- r e ·tor of Finance, e x ·o ffiC'I o Ctty Cl erk , were si gned by a majority or the o w ners or r eal pro perty a s required by law. wh ic h petitions contained a de s · cr iptlon or the area to be In - cluded within the d istric t, a cles cr iption or the naturP o r the lmprovem Pnt s petitionPd for, tn - d uding the locat ion s thereof. ancl the nam<'s and addrPsses of th e si gners ~hPrl'o l , togethPr with the !<>gal d escri ption o r the parcP ls of real propert y ownPd hv each . 2. That th~> City Enalneer'a reports. together w ith the de- tails, speclfkations. esot lmatu. maps and schedul<>• prepared • 0 • and filf!d with the Director of FiJWlllce be and the same are hereby approved and adopted by this Council for use in the construction of the Improve· ments to be made In said Paving District. 3 . That the materials to be used in constructing the pro· posed improvements are stated In the Notice hereinafter set forth . 4. That the assessments to be levied for said Improvements shall be due and payable within thirty days from and after thP. final publication of the ordln· ance assessing the whole a :t:~al cost of said 1m proven e"t.~ against the real propert:1 In said District ; provided, however. that any owner who shall pay the full assessment within said period of thirty days, shall be entitled to an allowance of five percent (5 %) of the amount so assessed against his property and paid by h im. ln the event any owner of real estate shall fall to pay the whole of such assessment against hi s property within said thirty days, then the whole cost o r the Improve- ments so assessed against h is property shall be payable In ten equal annual Installments or principal. The lnten-st rate on the unpaid Installments of u- sessments will be established by ordinance to be adopted by the City Council at a later date. The first of said lnsotall me nts of prin- cipal and Interest shall be due and payable at s u ch time aa may be dete rmined In and by the as· sessment ordinance, and the re· malnder of the annual Install- ments o f principal and interes t shall be due and payable suc- cessively on the same day in each year thereallter until all are paid In full . 5. That the property to be assess ed fo r said Improvements s hall be th~ pro perty within the Dis trict specially benefited by said improve m ents, as more par· t lc ularly descri bed In the Notlre hereinafter set forth . 6. That there shall be pre· pared an o rdln nee In accord· ance w ith the provisions of the Cit y Charter and Ordinance No. 14, Series o f 1965, as amended, creati ng w ithin the rorporate li mlu of s aid City a local lm· provement d t t rlrt to be known as Pavina District No. :10 and providtne for the coMtructlon In said 0 1 trlct o r the Improve- ments, as Is et forth In this Resoh.Jt lon and in accordance with the report , plana. mape, speclfit'ations, ~Is and estl· mates of the Enainl'l'r of aald City, herein referred to and which wUI be on file ln the o ffi ce of thf' Director of Public fll ,._ • Works. The proposed ordin- ance will be lntrodu~-ed as a Bill at the regular meeting or the City Council on Monday, Febru· ary 1, 1971 . 7 . Notice of the proposed lm· provements shall be given by the Director of Finance and pub- li shed once a week for three consecut ive weeks in the Engle- wood Herald, a newspaper pub- lished and of general circula- ti on In the City, therein giving Notice to the owners of the property to be assessed of the matters and things required by law. ln addi tion, a copy of a notice s hall be mailed, postage prepaid , to each known owner of real pro perty within the pro· posed di st ri ct . The Notice to be published s hall be In substantially the fol · lowing form : NOTICE OF A PROPOSI- TION TO CREATE A L(). CAL iMPROVEMENT DIS- TRICT IN ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DIS· TRICJ' NO. 20 , TO CON· STRUCJ' AND INSTALL CERTAIN STREE:r AND ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS THEREIN, AND FOR A HEARING THEREON. All owners of real estate and property hereinafter des- crtbed , and all persons gener- ally, are hereby notified that the City Council or Englewood, Colorado, pursuant to Its own order and upon petitions filed by a majority of the owners o f real property aa required by law. has adopted full de- tails. plans and specifications for eonstructlon of street and alley lmprovemtnts and appur- tenances In and for a proposed local Improvement district with· In the corporate limits of Enale- wood , Colorado, to be known as Paving District No. 20 . Said persons are further notified u follow s: r a l The Improvements to be constructed or in- stalled are as follows : Necessary aradlng and ex· cavatlon, paving with 6" com- pacted aravel base course and 2" asphaltic concrt!!le surface, roncrete walks, curb and gut· ter where not already Installed ; to11ether with appurtenance• and lncidentall on the followlna s treeta and avenues : ON-Eaat Amherst Avenue FROM-East line of South Lo- gan Street TO-Eall Une o r South Penn- sylvania Street ON-Weat Baker Avenue FROM-East line of South Zuni Street 1'0-Wett line of South Tejon Street I • • \ I I ! - ON -Ea s t Balles Avenue FROM -133 ft. east of the east line of South Pennsyl- van ia Street T O West line of South Clark· son Street ON--Wes t Cornell Avenue FROM --West line of South Gal · apago Street TO -West line of South Elati Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East line of South Elati Street TO -West line of South Chero· kee Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM-East Hne of South Cherokee Street TO-West line of South Ban- nock Street ON-West Cornell Avenue FROM--East Une of South Ban- nock Street TO-East line of South Acoma Street ON-East Cornell Avenue FROM -East line of South Clarkson Street TO--West Hne of South Ogden Street ON-South Decatur Street FROM-South line of West Union Avenue TO South line of WPst Che· nango Avenue ON -South Elati Street mOM outh line of West Yale Avenue TO -North line of West Cornell Avenue ON-West Jefferson Avenue FROM-East line of South Cher- okee Street • T O -West linp of South Bannock Street O N-South Lafaye tte Street m OM-South line of East Fl oyd A venue TO No rth line o f East Hamp· den Avenue ON-Wes t Lehlllh Avenue FROM-West line of South Del a w a r e Street TO West line o f South Che ro· kee Street ON West Leh igh Avenue FROM E a s t lin e of South Cher- ok ee S treet TO West lin<' o r South Bannock Street O N \VP st Lehigh Av enue FROM East Hne o r S<l uth 'Riln - noc k S treet TO W es t li nP o r South Broa rl · way O N Sou th L in coln Su·pet FROM So ut h line o f F.a~t Tuft s Avenue TO South lin<' of F.a •t \J nlo n Ave nue ON West Mans fi eld Avt'nue F ROM E a s t line or So uth F ox St reet TO West line o r South Dela- w are Street ON Wpst Manafleld A\'Pnue • 0 • mOM-East line of South Delaware Street TO -We st line of South Chero· kee Street ON -West Mansfield Avenue FROM-East line of South Cher· okee Street TO-West line of South Ban- nock Street ON-West Mansfield Avenue mOM-East Une of South Ban· nock Street TO-West line of South Broad- way ON-South Marlon Street mOM-South line of East Dart· mouth Avenue T0-322 feet south of South line of East Dartn ,o\lth Avenue ON-South Pennsylvania St. FROM-South line of East Yale Avenue TO-North line of East Am· herst Avenue ON-South Pennsylvania St. FROM-South line of East Hampden Avenue TO-North line of U.S . High- way 285 ON-West Prlncton Avenue FROM-East line of South Huron Street TO-West line of South Gala- page Street ON-West Prlncton Avenue mOM-East Hne of South Gal · apaao Street TO--West line of South Dela· ware Street ON-West Prlncton Avenue FROM-East line of South Del · aware Street TO -West line of South ChPrn· kee Street ON-East Un ion Avenue FROM-East line of South Penns ylvanla Street TO-West lin e of South Clark- son Street ON-East Yale Place FROM-East line of South Pearl Street T0-125 ft . eas t of Ell s t lln r of South P earl St . Necessary aradlna and exca· vatlon, pavlna w ith 8" compact- ed gravel base co urse and 3" U · phall ic co ncrete s urface, co n· cr ete walks , curb and auner wher e not a lready Installed ; to- I!Plh l'r w ith a ppurtenances and lnclrle ntals on thr followlnl! s t reets a nd avenuee : ON-Wes t Amhers t Avenue FROM -300 ft . east of the Ea.'t line of South VAIIPjo Street TO West line of South TPjon Street ON-South Shoshone Street FROM-410 ft. south of South li ne on West YaiP Avenue T0-1020 It, south of South line of West Yale Avenue N ecessary aradlrtll and exca- vation . co mpacted aubarade, and 12 1 ,_ • with 6" Portland cement con· crete surface; tor a total over· all width of fourteen feet; to- gether with appurtenances and other incidental work on the lollowlna alleys : ON AILEY-East of South Acoma Street moM-South line of West RadciiU Avenue TO-North line of West Stan- ford Avenue ON ALLEY-North of Bates Parkway F'ROM-East line of South Og- den Street TO-West line of South Down- Ing Street ON ALLEY-East of Broadway F'ROM-South line of East Yale Avenue TO-North line of East Amherst Avenue ON AILEY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Am- herst Avenue TO-North line of East Bates Avenue ON AILEY-Ea91 of Broadway FROM-South line of East Bates Avenue TO-North line of East Cornell AvenUe ON AILEY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Quln· cy Avenue TO--North line of East Rad- cliff Avenue ON AILEY-East of Broadway FROM-South line of East Radcliff Avenue TO-Nol'th line of East Stan- lord Avenue (b) The descrlpllon of the proposed district, and the pro- perty to be assessed with the cost of the Improvements shall be all of the real property 1ront- lng or abutllng on t he streets and alleys between the termini hereinbefore described, lnclud· IIlii the real property within ope half ( ~ l block of such streets and alleys. AdJ uatmenta tor the assessment of coats will be made tor trreaular and odd s haped Iota and parcPia of pro- perty. (cl The probable total cost of the Improvements to be con· structed and lMtalled Is $631.- !1117 . l d l The probable amount of the total cost which the City shall pay Is approximately $119,345. (el The balance of the total cost which Ia not paid by the City of Enalewood will be U · aeased aaall'dlt the property s pecially benefited by the Im- provements, and included within the Dis trict. Probable coata per rront loot lor said Improvements are u follows : Asphalt pavlrtll on atreeta- 36' w ide (6 and 21 16.30 per front toot . , I • • I ( I ' 'r - • Asphalt paving on atreet.s- 44 ' w ide 18 and :ll $11.16 per front f oot Concrete alley pavlng - 14 ' w id e $8.36 per front foot Paving o n other w idths shall be In proportion to thP above estimate 4" thick curbwalk - $5.81 per front root Vertical curb and gutter $3 .90 per front foot Sidewalk 4' wid $3.84 per front foot 6" thick concrete slab- $1.22 per square foot All estimates exclude the six per cent !6'7o) for Inspection, collection, Incidentals and Inter- est as provided by law. The costs or paving to be constructed along the sides of corner lots within said District shall be assessed against prop- erties within one-half ( ~) block or 300' of such intersections and corner lots, whichever Is smaller, on a zone basis In accordance with benefits conferred on such properties. Each one-half ( ~) block or 300' section, will be divided Into six (6) parallel zones and u - sessments w ill be on the follow- In& baais: tat Zone abutting on street or avenue 28.55o/o Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14.29% Next Zone 14,29% Next Zone 14.29o/o Total .... lOOo/o No assessments will be made for curbs, gutters and sidewalks in place whk h conform with the plans and spcclrlcatlons for the proposed Improvements and which are a cceptable to the City Engineer. The cost of lmprovlne street Intersections throuehout the D strict , and o r pavlne In exceu of 36' w idths and 8" thickness on s treets designated as art.erlal within residential zonlne u of January 4, 1971 , will be paid by the City o r Englewood. • Property owner are speclft· cally referred 10 the schedule of proposed assesments which will be on file in the Ottlce or the Director of Public Works, from wh ich the approximate amount to be assessed aealnst any particular lot or parcel or property may be determined. Upon completion of said lm· provements, or as soon as the total cost thereof Is deflnltely ascertained, such cost shall be apportioned to the property In the Dlst r lct. Notice of such ap· portlonment shall be elven and a Hearing will be held prior to the adoption of an ordinance aasea - slne such cost , aU u provided by law. (f) Said a eumenta will be • 0 • due and payable without de- mand within thirty daya trom and after the final publl~atlon of an ordinance assesslne the whole cost or said Improvements against the real property ln aald District; provided, however, that any owner who shall pay his full assessment w ithin said period of thirty days shall be entitled to an allowance of five per cent !5%). In the event that any owner or real property shall fall to pay the whole of such assessment against his property within said thirty days, then the whole cost of said Improvement so assessed against his pro)lerty shall be payable In ten < q:;al annual installments of prlndjJal. The first or such installments or principal shall be due and payable at such time aa may be determined ln and by the asses· sing ordinance, and the remain· der or sa1 d installments shall be due and payable s uccessively on the same day In each year thereafter until all are paid In full. The rate or Interest to be paid on unpaid and deferred In- stallments will be established by ordinance to be adopted by the City Council at a later date. (g) A Hearing on the cree- t!on of the District will be held by the Council on Monday, the 25th day of January, 1971, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p .m ., at the City Hall In Enelewood; and a bill for an ordinance author· izlne said Improvement• will be considered by the City CouncU at the r!'gular meetlne on Febru· ary 1, 1971 . <hl Any person deslrine to be heard upon the issue or the creation of the district or upon the cQnS(ruction, Installation or Improvement of the Improve- menta Involved . may appear at the time and place set for the public hearing thereon for that purp011e . II l A map, e II mate and sche- dule showing the approximate amount to be a sessed, and all resolutions and proceedlnes will be on tile and can be seen and examlnPd by any person Inter- ested at the Office of the Di· r ector o f Public Works at any time dunne business hou ... on or prior t o the date of hearlnlf. Dated the 4th day of January. 1971 . <Seal! s Stephen A. Lyon Dlrl'<'tor of Finance Publish In: The Enelewood Herald Publish on : January 6. 13. and 20. 1971 . (3! .. - • The Notice t o be mailed to the owne ... of property to be asses- sed with the cost or said im- provements, shall be in s ubstan· llally the following form: Dear Englewood Citizen: The City Council has adopted a resolution which descri bes the City's Intent to form Pavlne District No. 20. Th is District will be formed for the purpose of constructing and lmprovLne curbs, sidewalks and pavlne on certain streets and alleys ln your neighborhood and throueh· out the City during the sum· m er or 1971 . The cost for such improvement& will be assessed against the property to be bene- fitted by these improvements. Your property will be affect· ed by these lmprovemomts and w e Invite you to review the at tached resolution. You may have seen or will see markings on your curbs, sidewalks or trees that are scheduled for removaL There are times durlne the course of construction that changes In removal quantities may have to be made. May we request that you make any Inquiries regardlne the pavlne district by caJUne our eneineerlne staff at the City Hall, 761-1140, ext. 220. You are invited to attend a public hearine on the formation of this Pavine District on Jan- uary 25, 1971, at 8 :00 P .M. In the City Council Chambers In City Hall, 3400 South Elatl Street. At this public hearlne you will be Invited to make any comments, pro or con, reesrd- lne the Improvement of streets, the cost of which would affect your property. Sincerely, Kells wauoner Director of Public Works 7. That il any one or more sections or parts of this Reso- lution ahall be adjudged unen- forceable or Invalid, such jude· ment shall n~t affect, Impair or Invalidate th remainlg provi- sions of this Resolutio n, It belne the intention that the various provisions hereof are severable. ADOPTED AND APPROVED This 4th day of January, 1971 . 1 Elmer E. Schwab Mayor tSeall A'I"I'EST: Stephen A . Lyon Director or Fir. nee ex-ornclo City Clerk I • • .• f • Resolution No. Series of RESOLuriON A'trrHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE, ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, AN AMENDMENT TO A LEASE WITH SHOPPING CENTERS COMPANY, WHICH AMENDMENT PROVIDES FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ALL DAY PARKING IN A CERTAIN PORTION OF THE PARKING LOT COVERED BY SAID LEASE. WHEREAS, the City of Englewood, did, on the 26th day of November, 1950, enter into a Lease with Shopping Centers, Inc. (the predecessor of Shopping Centers Company, a co-partnership), and has subsequently amended the same on three occasions, and WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore determined that it is in the best interest of the City to cause a further amendment to be made in the same, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, that the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute, on be- half of the City, that certain Amendment to Lease between the City and Shopping Centers Company, a co-partnership, a copy of which is attached hereto. Mayor Attest: City Clerk I, Stephen A. Lyon, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Englewood at its regular meeting on 1971. City Clerk OF FICIAL CITY CO U Cll. ' " ., "CNT Ill COUNr ll. 1 ; f·IL E CITY OF E:.NC.LL JOOD, C OLO. •. I • • 0 , 1 • • '· AMENDME~~ TO LEASE This Agreement, made and executed this day of , 1971, by and between the City of Englewood, a Colorado mu nicipality organized pursuant to the provisions of Article XX of the Constitution of the State of Colorado {hereinafter called "City") and Shopping Centers Company, a co-partnership {hereinafter called "Company"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the parties hereto, or their predec essors, have heretofore executed a Lease, dated November 26, 1950, as amended by instruments dated January 30, 1953, November 8, 1961, and May , 1967, by virtue of which the City leased to the Company's predecessor certain realty .therein described for a period terminating at twelve o'clock noon on the first day of December, 1975, and WHEREAS, it is the mutual desire of the parties hereto to further amend said Lease; NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually covenanted and agreed as follows: l. Paragraph 5 of said Leas e agreement is her eby amended and modified so as to provide that there shall be no parking time limit in the portion of the parking lot designated as Section B on the plat attached hereto and by reference in- corporated herein. 2. The following paragraphs are hereby added to said Lease by amendment: "The obligations assumed by the parties to this Lease and all Amendments thereto are complet ely sever- able and separate and that, should any single provi- sion , obligation or item of consideration be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be void, i llega l or oth e rwise ineffective or unenforceable , said decl ar - tion shall not terminate said agreements , nor shall t e same have any effect upon the other provisions thereof . "Said Lease a nd all Ame ndments thereto shall be binding upon an inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the parties th£!reto ." I • • f • 3. Except as expressly modified herein, all of the other terms and conditions of said Paragraph 5 and all of the other terms and conditions of said Lease and all the Amend- ments thereto shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. ATTEST: City Clerk THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO BY------------------------------Mayor SHOPPING CENTERS COMPANY, a co-partnership, BY--------------------------------A General Partner 2 •. I • • ·. , - ] • Resolution No. series of 1971 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE, ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , AN AMENDMENT TO A LEASE WITH SHOPPING CENTERS COMPANY, WHICH AMENDMENT PROVIDES FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ALL DAY PARKING IN A CERTAIN PORTION OF THE PARKING LOT COVERED BY SAID LEASE . WliEREAS, the City of Englewood, did, on the 26~h day of November, 1950, enter into a Lease with Shopping Centers, Inc. (the predecessor of Shopping Center s Company, a co-partnership), and has subsequently amended the same on three occasions, and WHEREAS, the City council has heretofore determined that it is in the best interest of the City to cause a further amendment to be made in the same, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY CO UN CIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, that the Mayor and City Clerk a r e hereby authorized and directed to execute, on be - half of the City, that certain Amendment to Lease between the City and Shopping centers Company, a co-partnership, a copy of which is attached hereto. Mayor Attest: City Clerk I, Ste phen A. Lyon, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Englewood at its regular meeting on 1971. City Clerk •. I • • , ] ]- • AMENDMENT TO LEASE This Agreement, made and executed this day of , 1971, by and between the City of Englewood, a Colorado municipality organized pursuant to the provisions of Article XX of the Constitution o f the St ate of Colorado (h e r e inafter called "City") and Shopping Cent ers Company, a co-partnership (hereinafter called "Company"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the parties hereto, or their predecessors, have heretofore executed a Lease, dated November 26, 1950, as amende d by instruments dated Janua ry 30, 1953, Novemb e r 8 , 1961, and May , 1967, by virtue of which the City leas ed to the Company's prede cessor certain r e alty therein described for a period terminating at twelve o'clock noon on the fir st day of December, 1975, and WHEREAS, it is the mutual desire of the parties hereto to further amend said Lease; NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually covenant ed and agreed as follows: 1. Paragraph 5 of said Lease agreement is hereby amended and modified so as to provide that there shall be no parking time limit in the portion of the parking lot designated as Section B on the plat attached hereto and by refer ence in- corporated herein. 2. The following p aragraphs are hereby added t o said Lease by amendment: "The obligations assumed by the parties ·c o this Lease and all Amendments thereto a re compl etely sever- able and separate and that, should any single provi- sion, obligation or item of consideration be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be void , illegal or oth e rwise ineffective or unenforceable , said declara - tion shall not terminate said agreements , nor shall the same have any effect upon the other provisions thereof . "Said Lease and all Amendments thereto shall be binding upon an inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the parties thereto ." I • • , 2 1 • • 3. Except as expressly modified herein, all of the other terms and cond itions of said Paragraph 5 and all of the other terms and conditions of said Lease and all the Amend - ments thereto shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, t he parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above writt e n. MTE~: City Clerk THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORA DO BY------------------------------Mayor SHOPPING CENTERS COMPANY, a co-partnership, BY------------------------------A General Partner 2 •. I • • ' DRAFT COPY • OFFICIAL C1TY COUNCIL DOCWM~NT Rf':'TI Ir(N TO L RES OLU TIO N NO . SERIES 1971 JAfll, 71 A RESOLU T ION DECLARI NG THE INTENTION COO~'I.Cl!L r.,_. ,.,.,-;G FH_E OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CIT'i Oif. ILI!OG U:::.W<OO D , COLO. ENGLEWO OD, COLORAD O , TO CREATE AN IM- PROVEMENT DISTRICT IN SAID CITY TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING D~5TRI~T NO. 20; ADOPT- ING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS TP.EREFOR; AND ORDERING PUBLICATION AND MAILING OF NOTICC OF HEARING TO ~HE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN SAID DISTRICT. WHEREAS, the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, has determined to create Paving District No. 20 in said City and to order the construction or installation of the street and alley improvements therein as more particularly described in the form of Notice hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, petitions have also been filed with the Dir- ector of Finance, ex-officio City Clerk, by a majority of property owners on a certain street and alley, requesting the construction or installation of improvements therein; and WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore adopted a pre- liminary order directing the City Engineer to make the necessary preliminary surveys, estimates and maps as required by the pro- visions of the City Charter and Ordinance No. 14, Series of 1965, as amended; and WHEREAS, the City Engineer, pursuant to said Order, has prepared preliminary surveys, estimates and maps in connection with the proposed Paving District No. 20, which will be on file in the office of the Director of Public Works; BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENG LE WOO D, COLORADO: 1. That the petitions which have been filed with the Director of Finan c e, ex-officio City Clerk, were signed by a majority of th e own e rs of real property as required by law, which - 2 - •. I • • ' • petitions contained a description of the area to be included within the district, a description of the natur e of the im pr ove- ments petitioned for, including the locations thereof, and the names and addresses of the signers thereof, together with the legal description of the parcels of real property owned by each. 2. That the City Engineer's reports, together with the details, specifications, estimat es , maps and schedules prepared and filed with the Director of Finance be and the same are hereby approved and adopted by this Council for use in the construction of the improvements to be made in said Paving District. 3. That the materials to be used in constructing the proposed improvements are stated in the Notice hereinafter set forth. 4. That the assessments to be levied for said improve- ments shall be due and payable within thirty days from and after the final publication of the ordinance assessing the whole actual cost of said improvements against the real property in said Dis- trict; provided, however, that any owner who shall pay the full assessment within said period of thirty days, shall be entitled to an allowance of five percent (5\) of the amount so assessed against his property and paid by him. In the event any owner of real estate shall fail to pay the whole of such assessment against his property within said thirty days, then the whole cost of the im- provements so assessed against his property shall be payable in ten equal annual in s tallments of principal. The interest rate on the unpaid installments of assessments will be established by or- dinance to be adopted by the City Council at a later date. The first of said installments of principal and interest shall be due and payabl e at such tim e as may be determin ed in and by the assessm e nt ordinan ce , and the remainder of the annual installments -3 - I • • , ]--, • of principal and inter es t shall be due and payable successively on the same day in each year thereafter until all are paid in full. 5. That th e property to be assessed for said improve- ments shall be the property within the District specially bene- fited by said improvements, as more particularly described in the Notice hereinafter set forth. 6. That there shall be prepared an ordinance in accord- ance with the provisions of the City Charter and Ordinance No. 14, Series of 1965, as amended, creating within the corporate limits of said City a local improvement district to be known as Paving District No. 20 and providing for the construction in said District of the improvements, as is set forth in this Resolution and in accordance with the report, plans, maps, specifications, details and estimates of the Engineer of said City, herein referred to and which will be on file in the office of the Director of Public Works. The proposed ordinance will be introduced as a Bill at the regular meeting of the City Council on Monday, February 1, 1971. 7. Notice of the proposed improvements shall be given by the Director of Finance and published once a week for three consecutive weeks in the Englewood Herald, a newspaper published and of general circulation in the City, therein giving Notice to the owners of the property to be assessed of the matters and a things required by law. In addition, a copy of XXKkXnotice shall be mailed, postage prepaid, to each known owner of real prop- erty within the propos e d district. The Notice to be published shall be in substantially the following form: - 4 - •. I • • 0 ' 2 -~, • NOTICE OF A PROPOSITION TO CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT IN ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 20, TO CON STRUCT AND INSTALL CERTAIN STREET AND ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS THEREIN, AND FOR A HEARING THEREON. All owners of real estate and property hereinafter described, and all persons generally, are hereby notified that the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, pursuant to its own order and upon petitions filed by a majority of the owners of real property as required by law, has adopted full details, plans and specifications for construction of street and alley improvements and appurtenances in and for a proposed local im- provement district within the corporate limits of Englewood, Colorado, to be known as Paving District No. 20. Said persons are further notified as follows: (a) The improvements to be constructed or installed are as follows: - 5 - . . •. I • • - .I • Necessary grading and excavation, paving with 6" compacted gravel base course and 2" asphaltic concrete surface, concrete walks, curb and gutter where not already installed; together with appurlenances and incidentals on the follmving streets and avenues: \lest Cal ~c:<.' /w c :mo \'/c:;t Cc:<.'n8 ~.l /~venue \lest Co:·;.o1l k.tcnuo \lc:-::t Co:l'!loll /~venue D:la t C01·noll t.vom.1o Sout~ Docntu~ Street SC\uth I:lnt~. r;t:rc~t \":c at Jcf:i"c::,·eca Avc:mo Eact ll na of Gouth Lo:::;an SL·oot r.n ~.;t l:tno of. sdut!:l Zuni r.trc.:;t 133 ft. C':1nt of tho c~st lln~ Lf ~outb Pon nsylvnnin Gt~~at \"le:;:t Hnc of Cv\~th Gnlnp::co Stre..Jt E:-ac t 11.ne o~ South ~1~ ti. f;(;rc,:?t E~f~t lil:o r ·:': ~:>uth Cl.lcl"o~;;cc. 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Chcl•(·~,co St:~·~et F.:w t 1 :l.l1C of Sou t!l r;anaocl.~ Si;z•<,ot So1.1th U.u:: of :.2~\st D::~rt:~:mth Avcn-.~0 ·::outh lino o:~ r~Gt Yale Avclii.:o r.outi1 l:tr:'"' of i~~t llm:lpd .)11 /'.vct:uo E3nt Ll.1:~ cf Sm1t~1 li\ll'Oil fltr0.J t l.':m t line e>:~ so:l th Cal~:.:.1t;o Bt:;.•c0t r~ot H.nc c~ f.outh &31 ~ .. y; .. .ll"Q s·~i..~o~t l :tlr;t J.ir.o o:{ So:..r~!l 1-'.~t~~;;ylv.::nin St:.'or:t ~~.it l~ .. ~!C c:~ f~O't~th Pc=-~ .. ,_ :Jt ro~-;; - 7 - TO Uest lins of South South B::.·o~cl\'1 :-.y South lL e of r:::::.:t Union /;vetme \Yost Hu3 o:i: South D&l~W i :t::.•o Street lle3t lit~e cf r.cutil Chol'3v~.:tzo Otl'C 3t \'lGst l:tne o:i: f;:;:.uth r:anuoc;~ GtL·cct Wc3t line o! Couth Bl'O::t<h·;~y 322 f:cot FJO\ltll o:Z Scuth line or r:~st D:\l't!.~Otl'i:h ll.vc;:··.-a J:ortil U.rce o:': :L:1st l1!.:!'1el,c t Avcrj•t~ llo1·th li!~e of u.s. I~i~ln :~y 225 ~est lino cf South G:llnr;,•co Str.-;et \:est lir~o c~ f:~outh }]3lOY:~:t~o r;t,~o~t \7cnt 1~.::!c of ~outh Chc:.:'c :~oo Stl"Cc3t \icst l:i.U'l o~ South Cl nr~:fJOH Stl11 \::ot 1 23 ft. c =~t o1 rnnt ).:l.uo o::: F:oi.! ti1 P~Ul'l St. I • • 0 , ,, ] • Necessary gr a ding and excavation, paving with 8" compacted grave l b ase course and 3" asphaltic concrete surface, concrete walks, curb and gutter where not already installed; together with appurtenances and incidentals on the following streets and avenues: ON Son th l:!hcG;lono Etree t 300 ft. cnct of tho Eost 11 ~~0 of Couth Vallejo Strc ~t ~10 ft. ocuth of South lino ox 'f/c::>t Ynl0 t .vc1:.u.:: - 8 -. '£0 Uc~t llno of So~th 'i'ejoa Ct:!;c:;t ~ 1020 ft. ooutb of South l in3 of Ucst l!ezt Ynlc t.vcm1o •. I • • , - • • suhgr ade Necessary grading and excavation, compacted §{5l.lx~H~~q~, and with 6" Portland cement concrete surface; for a total overall v1idth of fourteen feet; together with appurtenances and other incidental v10rk on the follovling alleys: AJ .y_.:::y Scutit 1~.nc of t 'e:J t l b dzl:l.H f.VOl:U:) j~~st l~.r~.c o:r: Scuth o=:;:.~0 n s t:~..·e (:··' So:r;;h l:tl~o o~ :-~as t Ynle ,'\v ;;>;.~uo South 11 1").~ o~ !~~'l !j '~ Am!1c1·Gt /:. vc;~u ~ So1.rt;h lin~ o:~ i'~\~t B~ te;:~ !1 vc:n.1c sout!1 l~.no o1 )~:m t Qui.l"CY I• v c;n~-;; Sonth 1in3 m: l 2~::;t l ~n c~c :•J.r. :i t .J, v :'"!;J.t~ 2 9 - 'i'O Hm.•th J.;.ue o:~ t'0::::t Dt1~ n:Z c:...·\1 Avc~;-...~o We s t ~.:li~·:::l o1 Sci.!t!l Do ·.;.1 n!n!~ Stre~t North line o1 Ea st /,mh~:s.·;Jt ltvemn I !o::th l:tna o:~ l:;1 s t B~ ten i !','<Jnt1·3 liorth li n~ of }~st L~st Cc;.j, .. i l 3,.l t .-.r 0!1l!O rorth 11n9 of }~s t l•::!.s·~ r~~('\(!j_:l .. ~f / .. V (!!ll.te }ic~~th li l~O of r:.-~n t St:1~1f o :-..<(1 P.v t::nn..:: . ( I • • • , -, • • (b) The description of the proposed district, and the property to be assessed with the cost of the improvem e nts shall be all of the real property fronting or abutting on the streets and alleys between th e termini hereinbefore described, including the real property within one half (1/2) block of such streets and all e y s . Adjustments for the assessment of costs will be made for irregular and odd shaped lots and parcels of property. (c) The probable total cost of the improvements to be constructed and installed is $ 631.587. (d) The probable amount of the total cost which the City shall pay is approximately $119.345. ,_ (e) The balance of the total cost which is not paid by the City of Englewood will be assessed against the property specially benefited by the improvements, and included within the District. Probable costs per front foot for said improvements are as follow s: Asphalt paving on streets 36' wide Asphalt paving on streets 44' wide Concrete alley paving 14' wide (6 and 2) (8 and 3) Paving of other widths shall be in proportion to the above estimate per front foot per front foot per front foot 4" thick curbwalk v ertical curb and gutter Sidewalk 4' wide 6" thick concrete slab $~ per front foot $~ per front foot $~ per front foot $_l_22 per square foot All estimates exclude the six per cent (6') for inspection, collection, incidentals and interest as provided by law. The costs of paving to be constructed along the sides of corner lots within said District shall be assessed against prop- erties within one-half (1/2) block or 300' of such intersections and corner lots, whichever is smaller, on a zone basis in accord- ance with benefits conferred on such properties. Each one-half (1/2) block or 300' section, will be d ivided into six (6) parallel zones and assessments will be on the following basis: 1st Zone abutting on street or avenue .......•......••......• 28.55' Next zone .........••..•..•.•....••. 14.29' Next zone ........•...•.....•....•.. 14. 29' Next Zone ......•....•.......••..... 14.29 ' Next Zone .......................... 14. 29 \ Next Zone .........•................ 14.29 ' Total ......... 100\ No assessments will be made for curbs , gutters and sidewalk s in place which conform with Lhe plans and specifications for th e proposed improvements and which are acceptable to the City Engineer. The cost of improving streel int rseclions throughout the Dislrict, and of ~a ving in excess of 36' widths and 8" thick- nez s on slr etz dezignated as arterial within residential zoning as of January 4, 1971, will be paid by the City of Englewood. -10 - •. I • • • • • Prop e rty own e rs ar e specifically referred to the sch e dul e of prop ose d a s s e s s ments which will be on fil e in th e Offic e of th e Dir ec to r Public Work s , from which the approxim a te amount to b e ass esse d against any particular lot or parcel or pro pe rty may b e d e t e rmin e d. Upon compl e tion of said im p rov em ent s , or as soon as the total cost th e r e of i s definit e ly a s certained, such cost shall be apportion e d to th e pro pe rty in th e District. Notice of such apportionment shall be giv e n and a He aring will be held prior to the adoption of an ordinance as se ssing s uch cost, all as pro- vided by law. (f) Said asses s ments will be due and payable without dem a nd within thirty days from and after the final publication of an ordinance assessing the whole cost of said improvements again s t th e real property in said District; provided, however, that any owner who shall pay his full assessment within said per- iod of thirty days shall be entitled to an allowance of five percent (5\). In the ev e nt that any owner of real property shall fail to pay th e whole of such assessment against his property within said thirty days, then the whole cost of said improvement so assessed against his property shall be payable in ten equal annual install- ments of principal. The first of such installments of principal shall be due and payable at such time as may be determined in and by the ass e ssing ordinance, and the remainder of said installments shall be due and payable successively on the same day •in each year thereafter until all are paid in full. The rate of interest to be paid on un p aid and deferred installme nts will be established by or- dinance to be adopted by the City Council at a later date. (g) A Hearing on the creation of the District will be held by th e Council on Monday, the 25th day of January, 1971, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M., at the City Hall in Englewood; and a bill for an ordinance authorizing said improvements will b e con- sidered by the City Council at the regular meeting on Febraury 1, 1971. (h) Any person desiring to be heard upon the issue of the creation of the district or upon the construction, installation or improvement of the improvements involved, may appear at the time and place set for the public hearing thereon for that purpose. (i) A map, estimate and schedule showing the approximate amount to be ass e ss e d, and all resolutions and proceedings will be on file and can b e s e en and examined by any person interested at the Office of the Director of Public Works at any time during busi- ness hour s on or prior to the date of hearing. Dat e d the 4th day of January, 1971. ( S E A L /s/ St e ph e n A. Ly o n Dir e ctor of Fin a n ce Publi s h in: Th e E ngl e wood He rald Publi s h on: Janu a ry 6, 13 and 20, 1971 •. I • • 0 , -, • Th e Notice to be mailed to the owners of property to be ass essed with th e cost of said im pr ov ements , shall be in sub- stantially the following form: I •. • • 0 , • . ' •. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ARAPAHO E COUNTY, COLORADO YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED That the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, has adopted a Resolution of Int e ntion to creat e Paving District No. 20 in said City for the purpose of constructing improvements consisting of street paving, curbs, gutters and sidewalks (where existing improvements do not conform to City specifications) on certain str ee ts and alleys in said Dis- trict, and to assess the cost thereof against the real property to be benefited by said improv e ments. You are specifically referred to the Notice of Intention to create said District, to be published in the Englewood Herald on January 6, 13 and 20, 1971, and to the plans, specifications and proceedings which will be on file in the office of the Director of Public Works at the City Hall in E nglewood. A Hearing on said proposal will be held by the City Council at a special meeting on Monday, January 25, 1971, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M., at the Council Chambers in the City Hall, in Englewood, Colorado. DATED This 4th day of January, 1971. /s/ Stephen A. Lyon Director of Finance I • • -13 - -x ~~x~ • I -, • 7. That if any one or more sections or parts of this Resolution shall be adjudged un enf orceable or invalid, such judg- ment sha ll not aff ec t, impair or invalidate th e remaining provi- sions of thi s Resolution, it being th e intention that the various provi s ions hereof are severable. ADOPTED AND APPROVED This 4th day of January, 1971. ( S E A L ) ATTEST: Director of Finance ex-officio City Clerk Mayor -14 - ,_ •. I • • I _, • • • REGULAR MEETING OFFICIAL CITY COU NCIL DOCUMENT. r."="TI IRN TO JAN h '71 COU I'h IL : ''-C., .• G FI LE C ITY O F U<GL EWOOD. COLO. ENGLEVIOOD '!lA TER AND SDmt BOARD -IECD!BER 22, 1970 (Postponed from December 15, 1970) .. "he mP•.Lwp was c a lle rl t o ord er by ChaiJ"IIIan Robohlll at 5:10P.M. ~e mbers Pr esent : Horton, Krei l i ng, Mock, Robohm, Rosvall Memb ers Absent: Harder, Lay, Menger Other City Officials Present: Utilities Director Carroll Mr. Carroll, Director of Utilities, introduced to the Board M-bers present, Mr. Dallas Stephens, the nev Office Manager for the Utilities Depart.ent and Recording Secretary for the Englewood Water and Sewer Board, as replaceMent for John Curtice, who will transfer to the Englewood Sewage Treatment Plant, effective January 1, 1971. Mr. Carroll next introduced Mr. Jerry Anderson, representing the Arapahoe District Council of Boy Scouts of America, and Kevin Brackney, Boy Scout from an Arapahoe District Boy Scout Troupe. Mr , Carroll related that for the past year, he has had various conferences with Mr . E. P. Romans, Englewood Parks and Recreation Director, relative to the possible development of the area around McLellan Reservoir for recreation purposes and that the Parks and Recrea- tion Department is very interested i n such a development . Mr. Anderson advised that the Arapahoe District Council of Boy Scouts has likewise been in contact with Mr. Romans with the idea that the Boy Scouts could possibly participate in the development and progress of the proposed project with such activities as assisting in clearing the area, planting trees and other projects as .ay be proposed by the Parks and Recreation DepartMent . Mr Anderson indicated that this type of development would be ideal in providing projects needed by the boys in their advanceaent in scouting· citi zenship responsibility and civic pride; together with many other scouting activities ~ncluding non-power boating. Mr. Anderson advised that their proposal would initially involve one troupe of thirty boys, with all troupes in the Arapahoe District eventually becoming involved . He stated that the plan would call for continual activity by the scouts as new ~u\11 become available and new projects for them are developed, Mr. Anderson pointed out that the youn ger boys would always be under the supervision of, at least, the older s couts 1ince a p r~e purpose of t heir projects would be that of earn- ing their merit badges. Further , in conne ction with this, Mr. Anderson stated that auper- v i sion of the scouts would be set up in accordance with requi red regulations of the City. Dis cussion follo we d which involved the following pointss 1. Tha t any recreation area developed must be made available to all of the public, either individuals or groups. 2 . Proper supervision 3 . Proper liab ility insurance co verage Af er considerable discussion, Mr. Robon., Chairaan, stated that further consideration of the m•tter would be given lMtar in t he meeting and th•t Mr. Anderaon would be advised ot the results of that consideration or any action ta~n by the Board. • '" I • • ' - • -2 - Mr . Anderson and Mr. Brackney were excused from the meeting. La~er in ~e meeting and after some further discuss ion, it vae agreed by all present that the Parks and Recreation Department be requested, through Mr. Carroll, to submit a plan, to the Water and Sewer Board, for the development of the McLellan Reservoir area for recrea- tion purposes, with such plan to include the me~od in which the Boy Scouts of the Arapahoe District would be involved in such development and use, with proper supervision, in order that the Water and Sewer Board may be in better position t o take recommending action. Mr. Carroll presented, to all members present, copies of the following memorandums "MEK> RAN IlJM TO: Chairman, Water and Sewer Board December 8, 1970 FROM: Charles B. Carroll, Jr., Director of Utilities SUBJECT: A STUDY OF METERING VERSUS FLAT RATE Pursuant to our last meeting, I have researched infonnat1on published on the subject. At this point my investigation is limited. Excerpts from "The Demand For Water Under Dyn1111ic Conditiones A cue Study of Boulder, Colorado" by Steve H. Hanke, Ph.D.,, University of Colorado, 1969. Mr. Hanke offered this dissertation, believed to be the first of its kind, as a study in the dynamics of the demand for water for residential uses. The period of study began in 1955 and ended in 1968. The purpose of the study was to analyze ~e effects of a dynamic shift from a commodity charge of zero (flat rate) to a positive charge for residential water. The au~or employed varying methology to derin ~e following empirical findings: (1) The sprinkling behaYior of Boulder's water customers vas markedly altered by the installation of meters. The actual sprinkling use was greater than the ideal under flat rates and lees than the ideal under metered rates. • (2) Upon ~~ introduction of meters, the actual sprinkling uee decreases by approximately seven thousand gallons per dwelling unit per month at all levels of ideal uae. (3) Sprinkling demands not only declined w1 th the installation of meters, subeequenUy continued to decline. (4) The results of the dynamic model indicate that consumers using wa ter for sprinkling purposes do possess habits, but these are very weak. Consumers react shortly after meter installation . (5) The domestic (in-house) demand for water was reduced by thirty six percent upon the introduction of a positive commodity charge. These demands also stablized at their new lover levels. (6) The most significant alterations in wa ter use that followed metering included : watching sprinklers more carefully, permitting yards to turn brown, wat ering at night and reducing the size of yards. Consumers also intensified their conaervation practices over time. '" I • • ' _, • • • - 3 - The a u thor conclude s b y s a yin g ., "the r e sul ts of t hi s singul ar study cannot be considere d c on c lu s ive, t hey do question the val i d i ty of the "requirement approa ch " to dem and and of the resu l ts obtained from analysis based upon static cross sec t ion da ta ," The Bo u lder e xperience provides a great deal of u seful data which can be used in developi ng a s im ilar program for Engle wood, Some salient features of the Boulder project were : (1) The program t o ok 21 mon t hs to c onvert 7 1 174 flat rate residential accoun t s to meters, (2) Fl a t rates wer e i nc r e ased by 60% duri ng t he change over period, thereby providing some parity in the two rate structures, (3) The program b e gan a t the extremities of the distribution system, (4) The actual u se of spri nk ling water was approximately equal to or less than the ideal requ i remen t after metering, (5) After meteri ng, the demand for sprinkling water stablized and remained at the new lower levels ; likewise domestic demand. (6) For residences, all accounts fell into the second block of metered rates, Statistically, per capita production looked like thist P'rom 19$1 to 1963 the average per capita gallons per day exceeded 200 except for two years when severe water restrictions vera imposed, After total metering, from 1964 through 1968, residential average per capita GPD never exceeded 186, Another interesting paper entitled "Water Pricing in Residential Areas" 1 by Charles w. Hove, appeared in the May 1968 Journal American Water Works Association, At the time, Mr. Howe vas Director, Water Resources Program, Washington D.C. Brieny, Mr, Hove concluded that the quantity of water d1111anded tor residential purposes is affected by the pri ce charged, Sprinkling demands are more strongly affected than domestic demands, Eftn the magnitude of maximwl day d•ands reaponda to the price charged, Thus, price can be used as a ~~~&nag•ent tool not only in adjusting revenues but in increasing or decreasing average and maximum-day demands. The aforementioned studi es renal that there certainly are benetite to accrue to a positive charge as o pposed to a nat rate, In order to best evaluate the economic implications to our City , I wi ll, hopefully by next meeting, put together a limited study encompassing th e following !actorsa (1) Dema nd forecas ts (2) Dystem desi gn (3) Sys t e m cost (4) Pricing ( $) Actu al deman d /S / Ch arl e s B, Carrol l, J r , CBC/kr" (Al so see Minutes of Englewoo d Wat er and Sever Board Meeti ng, held Nov•b er 17, 1970) Mr , Carroll state d that, to d ate, he has gathered i nformation only on what ac:ae otn.r c itie s have done , He indicat ed that he wou l d ne xt work on a study t o .nov Wiat illpact t he pr ogram would have on the o ng r ange r eve nu e s ituation and hopea to haw sc:ae intoJ'II&- tion on that b y t he nex t me et ing o f the Board, . - I • • • J f - ,_ • --1 - After a short discussion, it wa s determined t hat the Board members would study the memorandum further and discuss same a t a later meet1ng , Mr. Carroll advised the Board that he has been approached by several city employees relative to a possible dues-paying fish 1ng club to stock, use and maintain the Layton Avenue reservoirs near the Allen Fi lter Plant. Mr. Carroll fur ther advised that the City Parks and Recreation Department Director has con- t acted him relative to the possibility of a fishing area for children up to 12 years of age. Mr. Carroll stated that it has been his desire to stock the reservoirs more heavily with the proper kind of !ish including catf i sh wh i ch are bottom feeders for the purpose of helping to keep the reservoirs clean, Mr. Carroll advised that he felt that any f1shing area should be restricted to the 80 million gallon reservoi r on the north s i de of Wes t Layton Avenue and suggested that consideration initially be given to the proposal by the Parks and Recreation Department for fishin g by children only, as a part of the Summer recreat ion program, under supervision and control of the said Parks and Recreation Departmen t , with fish to be stocked jointly by the Parks and Recreation Department and the Utilities Department, Mr. Carroll recommended that f1abing by adults, dues-paying or otherwise, be deferred until proper facilities are made available at McLellan reservoir. Discussion followed pertaining to area available, physical dangers involved, responsibility, sanitary facilities, ecology and psychological aspects as pertains to the general public and particularly the property owners in the immediate vicinity of the reservoir. 'lbe Board agreed that tJhe Parks and Re c reation De p ar tn:en be rPcme<>ted, thro ugh Mr, Carroll, to furnish the Water and Sewer Board with a wr itten propo sal f or a fishing area for children at the larger Layton Avenue reservoir, after wh ich , if same proves feasible, a news release be prepared indicating the co ntemplation of such a program to feel out public attitude prior to the Water and Sewer Board making a c tual recommendation to City Council. Mr. Harder entered during this last discussion and vas seated with the other members of the Board, Mr. Carroll reported that as a result of a study of rechannelization of the South Platte River by the U, s. Army Corps of Engineers, in connection with the Chattteld Dam project, it will be necessary to rebu1ld and relo cate the Union Avenue intake diversion dam and spillway by rotating such location h5 degrees or a position straight across the river, and installing an 1nflatable rubber w1er thereon, The river channel will be designed to carry 14,000 c.f.s. and in case of fl ood , t he r ubber wier can be deflated to allow 14,000 c,f.s. to pas s w1thout j eopard1z1ng the exi sting Unio n Ave nue bridge . The City must bear the cost of the new ru bber wier estimated at ~1 30 ,000 and wh ich will need to be replaced ab out every five years , Mr . Carroll stated hat Mr. D1al , Ci y Mana er , and he , felt that there might be some alter natives and have r tained Mr . Dale Rea, Co nsulting Engine er, to make a study and cost e es imates on tw o such alterna i ves, as fo l lows: • 1 . (a) Pipe En?,lewood water from Chatfield Dam, in co nduit of sufficient size, 1 n the City 01 tch , all the way o he Lay on Avenu e reservoirs and abandon entirely the Union Av enue 1ntak works . (Th lS proce dure would provide for delivery of wa ter to the F lter Plant by grav1.ty and ehnana te up to $60 ,000 per year puapiJ'II cos a .) I • • ' -• -5 - (b) Rel ocate the pump s t ati on at McLellan Reservoir and pump di rec t l y from the City Ditch into McLell an Reservoir, rather than from the river, when water f or this purpose is available, ,. - 2 . Rebuild the Un ion venue div ersion Dam a bout 20 0 f ee t abo ve the Union Avenue bridge and br i ng water into the existing Un i on Avenue intake reservoir t hrough conduit, thus eliminating danger to the Union Avenue bridge from floodin g . Mr. Carr oll advi sed that the City will h ave only until about the end of Janu ary t o mak e its comments to the Corps of Engineers, since they need to have proper information relating to the size o f piping, etc. that wi ll be ins t alleri in !.h e outlet works of Chatfield Dam. I t was determined that the Board must wa :! t f or t he s t udy by Mr. Rea f or fur t her co nsideration and recommendation to City Counc il, In connection with th e sewage t reatmen t plant upgrading program, Mr. Carroll reported that the Englewood application fo r Federal grant i n aid for sewage treatment plant rehabil1 ta- tion and improvement is nov in the Jtansas Ci ty offices of the Federal Water Quality Adlllin• , istration where same is under close study, Mr. Carroll stated that Englewo od has received favorable comments from the State Planning Office and the Denver Regional Council of Ooverraents and that such comments have been transmitted to the P'.W.Q,A. in ltansas City, Mr. Carroll advised that representatives of F,W,Q,A. in Jtansas City will probably vieit Englewood in the near future to view the sewage treatment plant and di1cues same. Further, in connection with this subject, Mr. Carroll displayed drawin gs showing the loca- tion of the exi1ting Englewood Sewage Treatment Plant land and other land surrounding 1ame 1 Mr. Carroll pointed out that the City is desirous of acqu i r i ng additional land, to the north _of the existing plant lite, approximating 17 acre1, Appriasal by A, o. Bowel & Son, Appraisers, of needed has pl.ced a value on same at $65,600, asked $66,000, Thil portion is not contiguous liel between, the northerly 10 acre portion of t he 17 acre1 The property owner, i n negotiati ons, hal to existing City land, since other property Mr. Carroll advised that Iince other property ownera to the north have also indic ated an interelt in the purchase of the 10 acre parcel of lend, C1 ty Council, realizing the need to expedite the matter, hal ~pproved ne~tiations, which have been s ucce1stul, &nd drawing of a contract !or purchase of the 10 acres, and would appreciate concurrance by the Water and Sever Board for possible finalization by January 15, 1971. Mr. Carroll advised that the City is having favorable negotiations with the owner of a second parcel of the total acquisition (representing the western portion of the total acquisition desired and which is contiguous to the existing site ) who has indicated a desire to move out, Mr, Carrol l stated t ha t it i s felt that when the first and second parcels are pu r ch ased or under op t ion, by the City, t he City wi ll be i n a go od position to negotiate for th e remaining por t i on of the 17 ac r es nee ded, Mr. Carroll also brought t o t he attention of the Board , the f act t ha t the City ha s a 4 -1/2 acre par cel of l and immedi a tely south of the en sting sewer plant site wh i ch the City hu own ed s i nce 1 95 8 and wh ich has never been use d, Th is l and has been leased annually to the Martin !C. Eby Construc tion Comp any for s torage of he avy equi pm ent, e tc. Their own property is l ocated j us t north and eas t of t he Ci ty prope r ty, wh ich they l ease, fronting on South Santa Fe Dr i ve south of W, Ba tes Avenu e , This fi rm is i n ter ested i n purchasin g this 4 -1 /2 acres , which wou l d pr obably n ever be used by the Ci ty , and ne go tiat ions for the sale of s ame t o lh~ :! sche duled after th e f i rst o r he year , I t is antici pated that the proceeds f rom the sale of this land can be u •d to h elp defray costs of t he purch ase of the land to the north , . - • , .• I • • ' -• J-lar'"'er v ~. Rosvall, se ''"" c , Tr, -tho; F.n lel;OO d :1, t.cr nd ) , ... ., Prd d ' r •• oy C' .c ur in Ayes: 'lavs tl· ,, acti< '1 cvr. emp. a ed .y C1 ? ;n n ··' t.o 0ption and purchase r.e ten ( 0) acre trac• 1t nd 11!lll1te.n.;tdy so th of vest Yale Avenue ex e nde d, reterrl'd t.o «S f·;;_r(.el .io . 1 iP C'l!'Ten t ne eo tla- t on~) nrrth of tht: x 1:;t1n•· F.ngl wood Se•cf" Tr.•at.:r.Pnt. !'::.an 5lt..,, from re serve<; avo iib.J..e 1n t.~.Eo-sew~;r ;..tnc'l , 11a:-der 1 lJorto , Kre1.hng 1 Mock, ~ .;,>-,.n, 't '• l.ll, S;::h·.,'>b Non"' Mr . Carro ll repor ted t.ha p r ogr ess is being made VJw~r ·nr salF • ~at~r h0nd~ for f i nanc1ng t.he Englewood \olesterr· Slnpe vTat.er Dev"'•'P• n Fro ec t'-•~'J n h" ft<.cal agent, Coughlin and Co mpany, Inc ,, in cnnjunct1on wt th r.ne F' r"• N J 'lO • ..u Bank. of ,.enver , and for informat on of t e ard , pres"n e d U:e schedule of ar5et. dcite .. lc:Vo1ve:t 1 as f·JllO\>ISI 11 90 D ISSUE THGt:T DP.1u3 RANC H CREEK 1r!ATER DI VE.~'>l ON PROJ ECT Monday , December 1L Monday , January 11 Fr1day, January 15 Mon day, Fe ru ary 1 Monday, Fe b r ua r y l Mo nday, Fe ruo.r y 8 Wednesday, Fe rua y 1'l Wednesday, l"e ru-iry 10 Tu e sday, Feo r u<i.ly 2.1 Mond v, ",~f">ren .. !1 nd y, a ~. !:> t ct. ' • A' l 1 () neral f1nan ci a nforma 1 on o n the bond 1ssue 1 in dra! (meet.lng t.o be est-ablishe d) 1970 aud1 r epcrt. or, · .. te e due ~ unc~r .1fi .a . To a.l 1nfor~at1on r •••rar• 1 1'" ra in• scrv .ce • ~uom R.-,. lu Hl a· • or ~i·• llf'lr •· • , Ot.l,O f Gr:d s~l 1: n-. :1 ! rala Ritlng • ·Jl'JI.J .l no s;tlc r '• fil -i L ,_ . . .. , ·' · .. • I • • ' ·~ • -7 - slc cc: S t ephen A. Lyon, ~r e ct or o f Finan ce Margaret Van Ryan, Deputy Treasurer Hugo T. Ruggi ero, Purc ha sing Agent Charle s B. Carroll , Di re c to r of Ut ili ties Bob Tallmadge, Tallmadge & Tallm adge Bruce Newman, Firs t National Ban k of Denver Curt Kaiser, Coughlin & Company" ,_ Mr. Carroll advised that it has been determi ned tha t all preparations for the sale of bonds should be completed by Mar ch 1, 19 71, sinc e, trad itionally, the first quarter of t he year normally produces the lowest interest rates on the bond market and, for this reason, bonds should be offered for sale as soon after March 1 , as possible. For information o f the Water and Sewer Bo ard, Mr. Carroll presented the following memorandum: • "MEMJRANOOM TO: Water and Sewer Advisory Board FR~: Charles B. Carroll, Jr., Director of Utilities SUBJECT: Sewer Head Tap Fees Versus Per Capita Plant Costs Pursuant to your request I have researched per capita construction costs for various sewer plant proJects. The most representative study vas recently concluded by the Engineering News Record, one o f the premier journals in the construction field. Na t ionally, a sampling of )60 new plants constructed between 1967 and 1969 reflected an increase of 138% of constructi on costs from 1957-1959. Also, in the Denver Area, the July 1970 index was 11.3% over 1969 costs, which were then 128.7% of 1957-1959 costs. For a high rate trickling filU!r plant, such as cost is $37.26. A contact stabilization plant, has a mean per capita cost of less than $1 4 .00. sludge, has a mean c ost o f $27.00 per c a pi t a. ours, the mean 1970 per capita a more sophisticated process, A third method, activated One of the variables t o consider is the proJ e c ted dens i ty upon wh i ch to base per capita c onstruction costs. Some pund its use a fi gu re of J.S persons per tap . With populati on trends mov i n g toward smaller f am i l i es an d cou ples wi thout children occupying most apartments, i t i s d1 fficult to place a v al i d factor on per acre density. Our po t enti al service area outside the C1ty h a s zo n ing app l ication s varying from .5 dwel ling units per a cre to 4.0 units per ac r e . Loo ki ng a t the res pective l and a rea involved it appe ars reasonable to apply a f a ctor o f 3.5 un i ts per acre. For thi s s+.udy , I am using a factor of 3.0 pers ons per uni t, a s well. Cu rrent reside ntial sewer head tap fe e outs ide the City i s $7 5 .00. Using a f a ctor o f 3.0 pers ons/uni t, we ge t a per c apita contr i bution of $25.00. This is the 1970 cost f or an ac ivated sludge lant but is $12 .00 shor t o f a tric kling fil ter plant. Also, with an annual inflat1on f actor of 10%, in 5 years an ac i vated s l udge plant wo uld be o ve r $4 0 .00 pe r capita . We cannot keep pace at this rate even recei v1ng 6% i nte r es t on i nvested tunds. All of th s po ints towa rd some systematlc annu re pp raisal of t a p fees versus cu rrent co n stru ction cos s . The loeical approa h uld be o de term ine construc t ion I • • \ I ' ' '! . ' • • - 8 - costs for current projects in the Rocky Mountain region and interpolate this to per capita costs which would then reflect in a residential tap fee at a rate of J ,O persons per tap, /S/ Charles B. Carroll, Jr. CBC/kr" Mr. Carroll pointed out that the information developed to date, and as set out in the foregoing memorandum, would indicate that within the year, it will be necessary to revise the Eng lewood sewer head tap assessments to be more in line with what it takes, per capita, to construct sewage treatment plant facilities, Mr. Carroll next presented the following memorandum: '1'0: "INTER-QFFICE MEMORANOOM Chairman, Water and Sewer Board DATE: November 24, 1970 FROM: Charles B. Carroll, Jr., Director of Utilities SUBJECT: NEW SE\-!ER ORDINAr«;E In order to stay ahead of the problems associated with domestic and industrial wastes, I propose that a new, comprehensive sewer ordinance be developed for enforcement of all users of the Englewood sewage disposal plant. Over the past several months I have gathered data that could be incorp- orated into a sever ordinance. There is much data available and most cities have a comprehensive ordinance, although inconsistent in their tolerances, etc, It is difficult to develop standards that cannot be charged as arbitrary. Many cities, according to industry, are arbitrary in the development of standards and subsequent enforcement. I propose that a committee of citizens of commerce and industry be selected by Council to develop such an ordinance. To assist in their dellberations, I would supply data relative to what some adjacent cities are doing and I could have some expert testimony available as to what adversely affects proper biological or chemical sewage treatment . Additionally, a neighboring chemist could be asked to consult on the formulation of the ordinance, /S/ Charles B. Carroll , Jr, CBC/kr " Mr . Carroll advis d that he has obtunAt 1 • ewer ord1nances from other cities, State Health Department guide lines and comments f r om me n o f lndustry, etc. He rec01111118nded that, in l ine with the memorandum, just read, that con~l deration b given to the appointment of an Ad lloc committee of citizens from indu str , comm e r c ial and other endeavors, to develop I • • \ I I ' '! 1-- • -<) - a n ew r~•·g t ~\o.'O od !>ewe r ordi n11r.c e wh i ch \11 11 no b e a r b itrar y a nd \ii l l be f air t.o Ul P I"•O St. u s ers JX>~S 'ib J e. r . ,;,r r •.ll r ei LPr&ted h i s pro posa l , ~ha t su c h Ad Hoc Comm ittee be give n i nfo nn a ti on such 11 te--c.i mo n:r by a chem i s t wh o i s fam i lia r with waste water cont r ol, and tile State Healt.h r-e o ar t.'ll e nt or •:h ,v th'!r e are c ertain s t andards to be l'!ain taine d on tile rive:-and 'lolh y an F.nglewo od o rd i nance t'h o ulc' b P dev e lo ped t " meet those s tandards. Af t er d i scus s i on• '-'.o svall moved, 'lor to n, s e conded, Tha t tne 1·ra t er and Se wer Board recOI'I!IIIend t o City Cou nc il that AyPs : ·•ays : Ab sent : a n Ad Ho c Conv:~ittee be 11.~pointed to revi ew and upgrade the pre sen t E n~lewo o d Sewer Ordinance. Harder, Hor ton , Kreil i ng, Mock, ~obohm, Rosvall, Schwab None l av , Me ng er f.i r . Carr o ll infor111ed tht> Board tha t t he Ci ty HanaP,"er h~ approved an Assistan t Direc tor f Util it.i es position a nd that, hopefully, such position will be filled SOtfteti:ne i n ,January , 197). ~o r their informa\i on anJ i n t Pres t, Mr . Ca r roll p resen"ed, ~o each .-.tar or the Board present, a brochure on swage treatment methods and procedures which aight be referred to as nA Layman's Ouide To Sewage Treatment and Related Subjects". After short dil!lcussion on the matter, Mr. Roevall moved, Mr. Horton, seconded, That a resolution be drafted recognizi~ Mr. John Curtice tor hie sixteen years (J a nu a ry, 19S5 To January, 1971) of service as Recording Secreta ry for the Enrlevood Water and Sever Board. 4yes: tfaye: Abaent : Harder, ~o r ~on , Kreiling, Moc k , Ro b o hm, P.a~?all, Sehwab None Lay, Men.-r There being no turther business to coae before the !n,levood Water and Sewr Boarct, Horton .aYed, Harder, seconded, 'ftlat the meetinr be adjourned. Ayes: Nays: Absent: Huder, Horton, Kreiling, Roboha, Ronan, Schwab Norw Lay, Menger The 111eeting wa adjourned at 6:)0 P.M. Q-LI(').~ ~rtice Kecorctinc Sicret&rJ App roved. ___________________________________ __ • •. I • • ' 1-.. Date: Sub j ect: Action: • MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY OOUNCIL R&lARDING ACTION OR REOOMMENDATION OF TH E ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD December 22, 1970 Purchase of 10 Acre Parcel of Land North of Existing Sewage Treatment Plant Site. That the Englewood Water and Sewer Board does, hereby, concur in the action contemplated by City Council to option and purchase the ten (10) acre tract of land (immediately south of West Yale Avenue extended, referred to as Parcel No. 1 in current negotiations) north of the existing Englewood Sewage Treatment Plant site, from reserves in the sewer fund. Respectfully submitted, ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER ~ARD By: L. A. Robohm ?JfP Chairman •. I • • , • MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECCMMENDATION OF THE ENGLE\\'OOD WATBR AND SEWER OOARD Date: December 22, 1970 Subject: Committee To Review and Upgrade Englewood Sewer Ordinance Recommendation: That an Ad Hoc Committee be appointed to review and upgrade present Englewood Sewer Ordinance. Respectfully submitted, ENGlEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD By: L. A. Robohm Cflilrman gb ,_ •. I • • f • REGULAR MEETING ENGLE'tJO OD WAT ER AND SEWER BOARD -OC~BER 22, 1970 (Postponed from December 15, 1970) . t '!'h e mf'e ti.n p wa s c al l e d to or d r by Chail'lllan Robohm at 5:10 P,M, Membe r s Pr e s e n t : Hor ton, Krei ling, Mock, Robohm, Rosvall Members Absen t : Harder, Lay, Menger Ot her City Offici als Present: Utili ties Director Carroll Mr. Carro ll , Director of Utilities, introduced to the Board Members present, Mr. Dallas Stephens, the new Office Manager for the Utilities Depart.ent and Recording Secretary for the Englewood Water and Sever Board, as replacement for John Curtice, Mho will transfer to the Englewood Sewage Treatment Plant, effective Janu&r7 1, 1971. Mr. Carroll next introduced Mr. Jerry Anderson, representing the Arapahoe District Council of Boy Scouts of America, and Kevin Brackney, Boy Scout from an Arapahoe District Boy Scout Tr~, _j / '!;/. Mr , Carroll related that for the past year, he has had various conferences with Mr. E, P. Romans, En gl ewood Parks and Recreation Director, relative to the possible development of the area around McLellan Reservoir for recreation purposes and that the Parks and Recrea- t ion Departmen t is v ery interested in such a development , Hr. Anderson adYised that the Arapahoe District Council of Boy Scouts has likewise been i n contact with Mr. Romans with the idea tha t the Boy Scouts could possibly participate i n the development and progress of the proposed project with such activities as assisting i n clearing the area, planting trees and other projects as may be proposed by the Parks and Recreation DepartMent . Mr Anderson indicated that this type of development wou ld be ideal in providing projects needed by the boys in their advanceaent i n scou ting citizensh i p responsibility and civic pride; together with many other scouting activities includ i ng non-power boating . Mr. Anderson advised that their proposal would initially i nvolve one troupe of thirty boys, wi th all t roupes in the Arapahoe District eventually becomi ng involved , He stated that t he plan would call for continual activi ty by the scouts as new ~uta become avai lable and ne w pro j ec t s for them are developed . Mr . An ders on pointed out that the youn ger b oys woul d always be under the supervisi on of, a t least, t he older s co u t s aince a prime purpo se of t he i r pr oje c ts would be that of earn- i ng t he i r meri t badges , Further , in connec t ion with this , Mr . Ande r son stated th a t auper- vision of the scouts would be set up in acco rdance wi th r equ i re d r egu lat i ons of the C1 t y, Di s cus s io n f ollowed wh i ch i nv ol ve d t h e followi ng po i n ts t 1 , That a ny recreation area dev eloped must be ma de available to all of the pu blic , e ithe r ind i v iduals or groups, 2 , Proper supervision ), Proper l1abi lity insurance co.era ge Af ter cons i de r able discu s sion, Mr , Robohm , Ch airaan, stated that further consideration of t he m1 t t e r wo uld be gi ven la ter i n the mee ting and tha t Mr. Anderaon would be adv i sed ot t he results of tha t cons ide r a ti on or any action taken by the Board, • I • • ' • -2 - Mr. Anderson and Mr. Brackney wer e excused from the meeting. Later in the mee ing and af er some f urther discussion , it was agreed by all present that the Parks and Recrea ion Department be request.ed , through Mr. Carroll , to submit a plan, ,. . to the 1.iater and Sewer Board, for the developm ent of t he McLellan Reservoir area for recrea- tion purposes. with such plan to 1nclude the method in whi ch the Boy Scouts of the Arapahoe District would b e 1nvolved 1n such development and use, with proper supervision, in order that the Water and Sewer Board may be in be ter position to take recommending action, Mr. Carroll presented, to all members presen t, copies of the f ollowing memorandum: • "HEMJRAN !lJM TO : Chauman, Wa t er and Sewer Board December 8, 1970 FROM: Charles B. Carroll Jr., Dire ctor of Utilities SUBJECT: A STUDY OF METERING VERS US FLAT RATE Pursuant to our last meeting, I have researched information published on the subject . Ac this po1nt my investi ation 1s limited, Excerpts from "T he Demand For Wa ter Under Dynamic Condi. t ions: A case Study of Boulder, Co lorado" by Steve H, Hanke , Ph.D., Unive rsity of Colorado, 1969. Mr. Hanke offered th1s d1ssertation , bel1e ved to be the first of its kind, as a study in the dynam1 cs of he demand for water f o r residential uses. The per1od of study oeP,an 1n 1 55 and ended in 1968 , The pu r pose of the study was to analyze the effec s of a dynamic shift from a commodity charge of zero (flat rate) to a po s 1 1ve charge for residential water, The author employed var11n~ methology o derive the following emp irical findings : (1) The sprinkl1ng behav1or of Boulder's water customers was markedly altered by the 1nstallat1on of meters, The ac tual sprinkling use was greater than the 1deal under flat rates and less than the ideal under metered rates, (2) pon the introduc ion of meters, the actual spri nkling use decreases by a ppro x1mately seven thousand gallons per dwelling unit per month at all levels of 1deal use. (3) Sprinkling demands no only decl1ned with the ins t allation of meters , subsequently continued to dec l1ne, (4) The results of lhe dynam1 c model i nd icate that consumers using water fo r spr1nk l1np, purpose s do possess habits, but these are very weak, Cons\L~ers react. shor ly after meter installation , (5) The do~es 1c 1 n-house) demand for wa er was redu c ed by thirty s1x percen l·<'r. the n rod c of a pos1tive co!!'.mod1ty charge , These demar.ds al qo s abl11 d a e1r new lower levels . (6) n 1e 1110s s1gmfican al er.:ttlOf'S in wa. er use that f ollowed metennfy included watch1 ng sp rinklers more carefully, permitting y rds t <' turn b r o ~, wa er1nr a nipht and reduc1ng the s1ze of yards , \onsumers B(.. 1nt nsif1ed th r co naervat1on practices over time . I • • • -3 - Th e au hor corcl-1de s by s ay1ng ,, "the resu l ts of t-hls s ng ular study cannot b e c onsi dered conc l u sive, t.hey do question the vahdi ty of th e "requirement a preach " o demand and o f t he results obta1ned from analys1s based upon static c ros s sect1.cn d a a ," The Bou ld r exper1e nce prov1des a great deal of useful data which can be used in developing a s1m1lar program for Englewo o d, Some sal1ent fea tu res of the Boulder pr oj e c wer e' (1 ) The program took 21 months to conver t 7,174 flat rate residential accounts o meters , (2 ) Flat rates wer e increased by 60% dur i ng th e change over period, there by provi d1ng some par1ty 1n the t wo rate s t r uctures, (3) The prog ram began at the extrem1ties of the distr ibution system, (4) The actual use of sprinkllng water was appr oximately equal to or less than the idea l requ1rement a f ter meter1ng , (5) After mece rl.ng, t he demand for sprinkling water stablized and remained ac the new l ower levels; l1.k ew1s e domestic demand , (6) Fo r r es1 dences, a ll a ccounts f e ll into the sec ond block of metere d rates , Stat1stically, per capita product1on looked like this : From 1951 to 1963 the average per capita gallons p er day exc eeded 200 except for t wo years when s ev e re water r es tr1c t1ons were impos ed, Af ter total meter1ng, from 1964 through 1968 , r esidential average per capita GPD never exceeded 186 , Ano ther interest1ng paper entitled "Water Pric1ng 1n Residential Areas", by Charles W, Ho we. appeared in th e May 1968 Journal Am er1can Water Wo r ks As sociation, At t he time, Mr. Ho we was Director . Water Resources Pr og ram, o/ashington D,C, Bnefly, Mr, Ho we co ncluded that th e quant1ty of wa ter demanded for resi dential pu r poses 1s affec ed by he pnc e ch arge d , S pnnkllng demands a re mo re strongly affec ed han domes 1c de~an d s , Even t he magn1tude of max1mum day demands responds o the pr1 ce c har ged , Thus, price can b e us ed as a management tool no t only 1n ad j us t ng revenues bu in 1 ncreasing or de c reasing average and maxlmum-d ay demands. The afor e men 1oned stud1e s re veal that there c erta1nly are benefits to accrue to a pos1 1ve chR r ge a s oppo sed a flat rate , In order to best evaluate the econom1c 1mp 1ca 1ons o our C1ty , I Wlll, hopefully by next meet1ng , put together a lim1ted s udy enco mpags i ng the f o llow i ng factors: ( 1 ) Demand fo r e cas s (2) Dys tem de s 1gn {3) Sys em c os ( 4) PnClnp. (5) Ac ual dem a ncr /S/ Cha rles 8 , Ca rroll r , CBC/kr '' (Al so .. ee Ml n tes of ~n~t \o uod Hate r and Se we Bo ard Mee 1ng , held November 17 1 1970) Mr . Ca rroll s t. ted hat., to 1 w he has gat.he red tnfo rma t1c n only on what some othe r ci 1e s have do n • He ln.ilc<~ ed hu t he would r.e x• 1o10rk o n a study to 31ow ltlat imp act he progr am wcm J d have ou the wn~ range reve nue f i •.u af .l on and hopes to ha ve some informa- t ion on hat. tJy the 11e x m e~~rtf: f ·~he Bo ar • • I • • .• \ I ' I '! . ' ' 2 --· • After a short d is cuss~on , it was d etermined that the Bo ard members would study the memorandum furthe r and discus s same at a later meet~n g . Mr. Car r oll ad v ised the Board that he has b een approached by several city employees relative to a possible dues -pa~n g f~sh~ng club to sto ck , use and maintain the Layton Avenue reservoirs near the Al le n F~lter Plant, Mr. Carroll fur ther advised that the C~ty Parks and Recreation Department Director has con- tacted him re lat~ve to the poss~billty of a fish~ng area f or children up to 12 years of age. Mr. Carroll stated that ~t has been h~s des1re to stock the reservo~rs more heavily with the proper k~nd of f ish including catfish wh 1ch are bottom feeders for the purpose of helping to kee p the reservoirs clean. Mr. Carroll ad v~se d th at he felt that any f1shing area should be restricted to the 8o million gallon reservoi r on the north s id e of We st Lay ton Avenue and suggested that consideration initially be given to the pr op o sal by the Parks and Recreation Department for fishing by children only, as a part of he Summer recreat 1on program, under supervision and control of the said Parks and Recre a ion Department, w~th fish to be stocked jointly by the Parks and Recreation Department and the Utilities Department. Mr. Carroll recommended that f1sh~n g by adults, dues-paying or otherw i se, be deferred until proper fac~llt ies are made ava ilable at McLellan reservoir, Discuss~on followed perta~n1ng to area available , physical dangers involved, responsibility, sanitary facil~t ies , ecology and psychological aspects as pertains to the general public and particularly the prop erty owners in the immed~ate n c1nity of the reservoir. The Boa rd agreed that t.he Parks and Re c reation De p ar ur.Pn UP rPo \IP'lted t hrough Mr. Carroll , to furnish the Water and Sewer Board wi th a wr~ t ten proposal f or a fish1ng area f or children at the larger Lay ton Avenue rese rvoir, after whi ch, ~f same proves feas1ble 1 a news release be prepared indlcating the contemplat1on of such a program to fee l out publi c attltude pr1or to the Water and Sewer Board mak1ng actual recommendat1on to City Counci l , Mr. Harder en ered dur ing thls las d1scuss ion and was seated w1th the other members of the Board. ~l r . Carroll reported that as a r esul of a s udy of re ch a nnel1zat~on of the South Platte River by the u . S, Arm y Corps of Eng1neers, in connection w1 th the Chat.C eld Dam project, it Vl ll be necessary to rebu1 ld and relocate the Un1on Aven ue 1ntake d i versi on dam and spillway by rotat1ng su ch loca 1on LS degrees or a pos1t1on straight across the river , and 1nstalllng an 1nflatable rubber w1er thereon. The river channel wi l l be designed to c arry lL 1 000 c,f.s. and in case o f flo od, the rubber wier can be deflated to allow lL ,OOO c .f.s . to pas s w1tho u jeo pard1z1n~ XlS i n g Un 1on Ave nue bridge . The C1ty must bear e cos t of the new rubber w Pr ~stlffia ed at $130 1 000 and Wh ich wi ll need o be replaced abou every f1ve y ars. 1-'r . Carroll s a te-d hat Mr. Dlal , Cl y Mana~t>r, and he, felt that there mi ht be some al ernatives and have reta1ned Mr. a e q a, :onsul 1ng Eng1neer, to make a study and cost es ima tes on two s u ch alterna lV s , as follc l . • (a) Pipe 1 n the Ci the Un1 on water to cos s .) EnP,le wood wa e r from Cha t i eld Dam, in co ndu1t of sufflcient size , y Ditch, all the way o ·h Lay on Avenue r s ervoi rs and abandon entirely Av enue in a k wo rks, (Tt1s procedure would provide for delivery of he F1l er Plant by grav1 y and e 1m1nate up to $60 1 000 per year pumping • , \ r " I • • , 1- • ., 5 - (b) !{el.o c:J t.e tLP m1mp :, at.ion a :. Mc Le llan Reservo ir and pump direc tly fr om the Sity D1tCh .r. o !1<Lellar. Reservoi r , rather t.h an from the river, when water for Uuo; ourpnsc is avatlal:le , <'. Reb 1 r\ :1 '<.vii .v rn. h~.-r ~c· JdJn .. uo t. 200 fee a bove the Union Avenue b r idge and brill~ wa te r 1n1.o t.he exts 1.ng Um.o n Avenue 1nta ke r e servoir th r ough c onduit , thus el.Jrnlnannr. danper he !I n ion Avenu e brid e from floodi ng . tl,r , Ca rro ll adv sed t.r•<~t t..he C1 y will r.ave o nly until about t he e nd of Januar·y t.v make its comm ents t o the r,o rps o Enr.<n~ers s1nce hey need to have p rop er informa tion rela 1ng t.o tl-:e s1ze f ol 1n~;, etC'. r.ra WJ.ll be l 'lstallt>rl 1n ·-~P o utle works of Chatfield Dam. i was d erruned tha t.h"' ard rn>.~s. wa1 for t.he stu dy by Hr . Re a for furthe r consideration and recommenda ion to Cl. y c,, nel l , In "0 .ner ,ion ~~:. 1-J tn(; seware trea t..T.en • ::..1.ant pt;r a dl.ng program , Mr . Carroll reported that the Engl ood appllca ton for :;ed eral pan 10 a1d fo r sewage t reatment plant rehab1lita -~on and 1.mprovemen t ul nu w tr• he Kans'l.s c~ v off1ces of the Feder al Water Qu al i ty Admi n• ts ra t on wh ere s am e is ndt•r close studJ . lr , Sarroll stat.d tha En11J ~o u hdS r celV"d i'd vor a ble comments fro m the State Planning Off1ce and t he De nver Re g10nal Co>mril of Go vernment.s and -..hat such c omments hav e be e n transmit. ed to t.he F,'·!,Q,A, in Kansas C. y , Mr . Carroll advi sed that. represen auves o f F .'.ol.Q,A . 1.0 Kansa s C1ty W'l.ll probably v i s l.t Englewoo d 1n he near 1'u ure t.o v1.ew the seware t.reacment plant. and d1scuss same , Fu r her, 1n connec t on with t.h1 s subJ ec t , Mr. Carrol displayed draw1.ngs show1.ng the loca- lon of he e x 1st1ng Eng ew ood Sewage Treatme nt Plant land and o her land surrou nd 1n~ s ame , Mr. Carroll pc lnt.ed o ut. hat t.he Clt.y 1s des1rous of acqu1nng addll.tona l land, to t he north of the ex1s lOP plan s te 1 a porox1.ma ung 17 Rcres . Appnasal by A, G, Bo ~1es ~ Son , Appra1ser s , of needed, has pl aced a value on s ame at ~6~1 600 , ask ed $ 6,ooo . Th 1s por t10 n 1s no t c on t1 uous l1.es be ween . the norther y 10 a cr e po r uo n of the 1 7 acres The pr o per y owne r , 1n n egotia t1.o ns , has t o ex1s 1.n Ci y l and , s1n c e other property Mr. Carroll ad v1 s ed h at s1nc ot~e r pr operty o wn ers o the nor h have also indica t.e d an in-..erest 1.n the urchase of t h e 0 acre p arc.-e o f l and , City Counc1l 1 real 1zin the need to expedite the ma tte r , has ap provea ne~ot.a t lon s, wh1.ch have been successful, and draw1ng o f a contrac fo r pu r chase o the 1 0 a c res, and WIJU d apprec i a e concu rrance by the Wa er and Sewer Board fo r poss1ble flnalnarion by January 15, 1971. Mr. Carr oll a dv1s d th t the City s hov1 rg favorabl n egotiati ons wit.h the own er o f a s e cond parcel of 1 he tota l acqu1.s1. t1.o n ( re r esentl nP, he western per ion of he total acqu1s~ L1on des1red and which t s con -..l.gucus to ·~e ex1st1ng S l te) wh o has indi c ate d a desire o mo v out . J.lr, Carroll s at.ed t ha 1 1s fe1 L tha wh e n the flrst and s e cond parcels are fUr<rased or r.rler opt10n, by ht> vlty , th C1ty w1ll be 1n a f'OOd positio n to negotia e for ' remainlnP ,r i~n of he 17 a res nted .d . :·r . Carroll also brotPh '-o th at en 1 on Board , t e faC' ha the C1 y h as a 4 -l/2 r p • l or am:! lr."lt'dl ately sou ·h of he ex.s ,n sewer r:lar.t s1 t.e wh ich t he City has "Tied c: nc 1". ar.d ;.o\J1 ch "ln · nev .r bP r. u ed , Th:s l:lni has beer. leased anr.ually to the 'o rtln K. !iliy ~ .. :Jl!"lJ C~l.C n Co •. "'~. y for st.c o f h • v-J r;;;u1 pr, .1.., t-'l , ':'heir owr. property s to e a ed 1U"' r o r· 1:1d ,.~ :. o ·· • hP ::1 ty ropt:rt , wl , ;·t. • ey ':.ea:' , fr on 101!' on South .Jan ta FP Dr1v 0\1 ~l f w. v t s Avt-:; 1~"'• 5\•' j r 'a.tS t nr: •'1\;; ). /? f'l"'r ee:t 1 whlth u d pr onoly nev er b e used ThlS t1 rm l.S tnt~e r •'' p IV lt'f> '"'1tv, . np._~a t 1 1 I ., :o~ t~·· ,al,.. o ~tlifll t' Lhel"' l~ sch dulPd aftPr U:e fir st o f "' 1 hP yeur . lt. 1& nn C H•<~i..O I tha th rr~.t.e s fr••rn h sale ' r tillS 1 nd cdn be used t,o r,plp dt'l I 1y c.-r:ots of t hl J•U f ha " of he lor,d LO t.h , .r th , • I • • .• \ j ' , '!' 1- • -- -6 - After considerat>le dl.scuss1.on, !1 arder mo ved, Rosvall, se cond ed, That ~he En glew ood Wa er and Sewer Boa rd do e s, hereby, co ncur in the a c tion co ntem pla ed t>y C1ty Counc l.l t o o ption and purchase Ayes: Nays: Absent : he t en (10) a c re trac of land (1.rnrned1.ately s outh of West Yale Avenue extended , r eferred ~o as Parcel No . 1 i n curre nt negotia- tions) north of the ex1s wg Englewood Sewage Trea trnent Plant s1.te , from res erve s ava1 lable i n the sewer fund . Harder, Ho rton, Kr e1ling , Mock, Robohrn, Rosvall, S chwab None Lay, Men ger Mr . Carroll reported that progress i s be1.ng made to wa rd the sale of water bonds for financ ing the En glewood Western Slope Water Dev eloprnen Pro J ec t , through the fiscal agent, Coughlin and Com pany, Inc ., i n conjunct1.on w1.th t he First National Bank of Denver, and for information of the Board , presented the s c hedule of target dates involved, as fo llows : • "BOND ISSUE TARGET DATES RA!ICH CREEK 1rl ATffi DIVERSION PROJECT Monday, December 14 Monday, January 11 Fri day, January 15 Mon day, February 1 Monday , February 1 Monday , February 8 Wednesday , February 10 Wedn e sday, February 10 Tuesd ay, February 23 Monday, Ma r ch 1 We dnPsday , March 3 Monday, March 15 W dnesday • Marrh 17 Fr1.day. Aprl.l 16 General f1 nancial 1.nforma tion on the bond 1ssue, in draft (meeting to be es~ablished) 1970 audit report on \·l a ter Fund due -uncertified , To~al informa tion prepared for ra~ing services , Subml. t 1nforma t1o n f or ra ung . Reso lu t 1.on au t ho rl. zing b ond sale approved. Pr ospe ctus prepared , No 1ce of bond sal e pub 1.shed 1n En~lewood Herald and nd Buyer Rating r ece1.ved Bond sal e Regular C1 y Counci l meet1ng to receive rdsul~s of bo nd sale . Pres n~at1.on and pas sage of ordinance 1ssuing bond~ Plul.~atton on f1rst reading o f ord1nance sell1ng bonds. Regular meeting to pass on s~cond re d1ng bond sale ordi nan ce . F nal ~ubl1ca~l.on o f ord inance s .llinr. bonJ!! Bo nd or<':. r,(e effect v , bond pr t.eeds r ei v d, bonds del1vered . I • • . , •' I ! t f " • -7 - slc cc: S ephe n A. Lyon, ~rector of Finance Margaret Van Ryan, Deputy Treasurer H go T, Ruggiero, Purchas~ng Agent Charles B. Carroll Di rector of til~t~es Bob Tallmadge , Tallmadge & Tallmadge Bruce Ne~n an, Fi rst National Bank of Denver Curt Ka i:;e r, Coughlin &. Company" Mr . Carroll adv~sed that ~t has b een dete rmined that all preparations for the sale of bonds should be completed by Mar ch 1 , 1971, si nce, trad~tionally, the first quarter of th e year normally pro duc es the lowest in ere st rates on the bond market and , for this reason, bonds should be offered for sale as s oon after March 1, as possible , For information of he Wa er and Sewer Bo ard, Mr. Carroll pre sented the following memorandum: • "ME!o\:JRANOOM TO: Water and Sewer A d~sory Bo ar d FROM : Charles B. Carroll, Jr ., ~r ec tor of Ut ilities SUBJECT: Sewer Head Tap Fees Versu s Per Capita Plant Costs Pursuant to your request I hav e researched per capita construction costs for var ious sewer plant proJ ects, The most representative study was recently concluded by the Engineering News Re cord, one of the premier journals in the construction f ield, Na t ionall y, a sampl~ng of )60 new plants co nstructed between 1967 and 196 9 r eflected an ~ncrease of 138% of construction co s t s from 1 957-1959 . Also, in the Denver Area, the July 197 0 index wa s 11 ,3% over 1969 costs, which were then 126.7% of 1957-1 5q costs , For a hir,h ra tricklin f~lter plant, su ch as cost ~s $ 7 ,26 , A contact stabil~zation plant has a mean per c a pita cost o f l e ss than $1 ,00 , sludge , has a mean cos of $27,00 per capita. ou rs, t he mean 1970 per capita a more soph i s ticated process, A third method, acti vated One of the variables o co ns1 der i s the projected density upon wh ich to b a s e per cap~ta co ns truction costs , Some pund~ s use a figure of 3 5 pe rsons per tap , With populat~on trends MOV~ng toward smaller fam1l~es and co uples w ~thout children occu pying mo st apartments, ~t i s diff1cult to place a v al~d factor on per acre density, Our potent1al service ar a outs1de the C1ty has zoning applications varying from .5 dwelling unHs per a c re to u ,O unit per acre. Looking at the respective l and area involved i app ars reasonable o apply a facto r of ).5 un its per acre. For this study , I am using a factor of J ,O person s per un~t , as well, Cur r ent res1dent1al s ewe r head tap fe e ou s1de the C1ty is $7 5 .00 . Us~ng a fac r of ),0 per sons/uutt , we get a p r c..1p1 ta co ntribu ton of $2 5 ,00 . This is h 1970 cost for an 1vated sl~dge plar bu 15 $12,00 short of a trickling fi) er plan • Al::.o , w:i h an ann~a l 11 tlattOII fac or of 10%, in 5 years an ac iva ted s1ud p ant would b vet $UO ,OO ..,er c pita , W cannot ke p pdce t rJ,l.:. rate dven re-.e~vtng 6'f, 1nterest on invested funds , All of this polnts to'-'a rd ,. m•• y& tem a l• l<nllU<IJ.. re f.>pr aisal of tap fees versus curren cans t ru e ~on co t~. The lor,1.c al ap proa ch would be to determine construction I • • .• \ I I f ! • • - 8 - costs for cu rrent projects in the Ro c ky Mo unta in region and interpolate this to per capita costs wh ich would then reflect in a. residenti al tap fee at a rate of 3 ,0 persons per tap, /S/ Cha rles B, Carroll, Jr, CBC/k r" Mr. Carroll pointed out. that the infor mahon developed to date, and as set out in the foregoing memorandum, would ~ndic a te that within the ye ar, ~t w il l be necessary to revise the Englewood sewer head tap assessments to be mo re in line with what it takes, per capita, to construct sewage treatmen t plant facilit~es , ~~. Carroll next presented the fol low ing memorandum: TO: "INTER-OFFICE MEKORAN IlJM Chairman , Wa ter and Sewer Board DATE: November 24, 1970 FROM: Charl es B. Carroll, J r., Di rector of Utilities SUBJECT: NEW SE\•!ER ORDINANCE In order to s t ay ahead of the problems associated with domestic and industrial wastes, I propose that a new, comprehensive sewer ordinance be developed for enforcement of all users of the Englewood sewage disposal plant. Over the past several months I have gathered data that could be incorp- orated into a sewer ordinance. There is much data available and most cities have a comprehensive ordinance, although inconsistent in their tolerances, etc. It is difficult to deve l op standards that cannot be charged as arbitrary. Many ci ties, according to ~ndustry, are arbitrary in the development of standards and subsequent enforcement. I propose that a committee of citizens of commerce and industry be selected by Council to develop such an ordinance. To assist in th e~r del~berations, I would supply data relative to what some adjacent cities are doing and I co uld have some expert testi mony available as to what a dversely affects pr ope r biological or chem~cal sewage tre atmen t . A dd~tionally, a ne1ghboring ch emist could be a s ked to consult on the formula 10n o f the ord1nance. /S/ Char le s B. Carroll, Jr. CBC/kr " ~~r . Carroll advised that he has obt.a1r.r-' s e~1er ord1nances from other cities, State Health De artment guide lines and comments fnm m n of lndustry, etc . He recommended that, in line with t.he mem orandum, just read, that cor.sl deration be g1ven to the appointroen t o f an Ad Hoc committee of cit1zens from 1ndu slry, c ommerc~al and other endeavors, to develop . , .• I I '!' I • • f ]--·~ • '· -9 - 3 ne-w e:.-g.1 100d s ewe r o rdiniUlc" whi ch will no l.:e a r bitrary and will be fai r t.o the l'lOSl. user s }..X;S~1 n J e. a rr ll r~· •or ~te o his proposa~, Lhat such Ad Hoc Committee be gi ven i nrormal.i on such " •. ~·imon :r uy a chemis t ·.lh o i s ram :llar with waste water control, and the State Healr.!l r.eoart..'T.er.t or •'hy 1-h P.r e are c ertain standards to be maintaine d on the r i ver anci -.rh y an :.nf!l el-lood nr<hnanc e sh o ul r' b P dev elo ped t 0 meet those standards. Af t er discus sion• ".o svall moved, "or to n, seconded, 'lba t tne 1·rater a.nd Sewer Board recoi!UIIend to City :::ouncil that a n Ad Hoc Comr.~ittee be appointed to review and upgrade the present Ayf'S : Nays : Ab sent: En~lewood Sewer Ordinance. Harder, Horton, Kreiling, Mock, Robohm, Rosvall, Schwab No ne Lay, Menger Hr . Carroll infor med the Board that t he City r~ana~er hal! approved an ~ssista n t !iireckr o f Utilities position and th81., hopefully, such position will be filled 11ometi:ne i n J annary , 1971. ~·o r their information anJ 1 ntPre!::t, Mr. Carroll presen:.ed, 1.0 each -ba r o f the Board present, a brochure on sewage treatment methods and procedu r es wh i ch might be referred to as "A Layman 1 s Guide To Sewage Treatment and Related Subjects". After short discussion on the matter, Mr . Rosvall moved, Mr. Horton, seconded, That a resolution be drafted recogni&i~ Mr. John Curtice for his sixteen years (Janua ry, 1955 To January, 1971) of service as Recording Secretary for the Englewood Water and Sewer Board. 4yes: ~'fays: Abeent: Yarder, Hor t on , Kreiling, Mo ck , Ro bohm, ~?~7all, Schwab None Lay, Men~rt~r There being no further business to come before the Englewood Water and Sever Board, Horton aoved, Harder, seconded, That the meeting be adjourned. Ayes: Mays: Absent: Harder, Horton, Kreiling, Robohlll, Rosvall, SchvU, Mons Lay, Menger 'Mle meeting waa adjourned at 6:30 P.M. Approved. __________________________ __ ·. . , •. I • • .• \ ! I '!' , X ] Date: Subject: Action: • • MEMCJUNOOM TO THE ENGI..EWOOD CITY OOUNCIL RIDARDING ACTI~ OR REOOMMENDATION OF 'mE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD December 22, 1970 Purchase of 10 Acre Parcel of Land North of Existing Sewage Treatlnent Plant Site. That the Englewood Water and Sewer Board does, hereby, concur in the action contemplated by City Council to option and purchase the ten (10) acre tract of land (immediately south of West Yale Avenue extended, referred to as Parcel No. l in current negotiations) north of the existing Englewood Sewage Treatment Plant site, from reserves in the sewer fund. Respectfully submitted, ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SE'IIER 8)ARD Bys L. A. Robohm (fib ch&irman I • • .• \ I ' 'f • !m10RANOOM TO THE ENGWIIOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTI<Jl OR RECCMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WAT!R AND SEWER OOARD Date: December 22, 1970 Subject: Committee To Review and Upgrade Englewood Sewer Ordinance Recommendation: That an Ad Hoc Committee be appointed to review and upgrade the present Englewood Sewer Ordinance. • Respectfully submitted, ENGlEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD gh L. A. Robohm Ctiiirman •. I • • f • • OFFICIAL CITY CO UNCIL OOCUMENI r ·--· •n"J TO J ·Nt~ '71 C OUNC IL M C CTIN G FILE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLO. RESOLUTION NO. SERIES OF 1971 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF LAND FOR THE UTILITIES DEPARTMENT. WHEREAS, it has been determined that the Utilities Department of the City of Englewood, Colorado is in need of additional real property upon which it may, from time to time, expand its facilities; and WHEREAS, a certain parcel of ground as hereinafter described is proper and suitable for such future plant; and WHEREAS, Council is informed and advised that the value of said property and the amount to be expended therefore is not in excess of the appraised value of said land. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD: 1. That the Mayor of the City of Englewood is hereby authorized to execute an agreement for the pur- chase and sale of ten (10) acres of real property for the purchase price of Sixty-Six Thousand Dollars ($66,000.00). Said real property is described as follows: A tract of land located in the NE 1/4 NE 1/4 of Section 33, Township 4 South, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., described as follows: BEGINNING at a point which is 367 feet South and 296 feet West of the Northeast corner of said section, said point being the Northwest corner of the tract of land conveyed to David T. Hively and Mary A. Hively by Deed recorded on May 9, 1904 in Book 5 at Page 453; thence Southwesterly along the Westerly line of said Hively tract, a distance of 255.7 feet; thence West and parallel with the North line of said section, a distance of 656.8 feet, more or less, to a point 308.0 feet East of the West line of said NE 1/4 NE 1/4; thence North and parallel with said West line, a distance of 568.05 feet, mor e or less, to the Southwest corner of the parcel of land conveye d to the City and County of Denver by Deed recorded on Dec ember 21, 1935 in Book 371 at Page 100; thence North 6 7°43 ' Eas t and along the Southe aste rly line of said parcel, a -1 - Of f '.;: ~~~u f.AEN1' crrt co ~N c-.. (' Cl• • f I ~ I\ ~· ... I . • . , ' 2 • distance of 127.07 feec, more or less, to the North line o f said section; thence East and along the North line of said section; a distanc e of 649.77 feet, more or less; to a point 243 feet We st of the Northeast corner of said section; thence South 11°30' West a distance of 374.52 feet; thence Northeasterly, a distance of 23.16 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, also commonly known and numbered as 2900 South Platte River Drive . 2. TI1at the Director of Finance is hereby authori- zed to draw from the general utility funds a warrant in the amount of Five TI1ousand Dollars ($5,000.00) made payable to Garrett-Bromfi ld & Company, agent for seller, to be t ransm itted with the executed agreement and to serve as a deposit on the purchase price of said prope rty , pursuan t to its terms. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 4th day of January, A.D., 1971. Mayor Attest: ex officio City Clerk I, Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City Clerk of the City of Englewood, State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of Re solution No . , Series of 1971. e x o fficio City Clerk -2-I • • 1 • • -,. / OFFICIAL CITY CO UNCIL D OCUMENT l ~f',t'R "l Tr) JAN 4 '71 INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY CO UNC ILMAN COUNCIL MELTI I-J G FILE FITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLO. A BILL FOR AN ORDI NANCE REZONING LOTS 1 THROUGH 5, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 1; AND LOTS 1 THRO UGH 4, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 8, PLEASANT VIEW, SECOND FILING , CITY OF ENGLE WOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPA- HOE, COLORADO, FROM R-1-B (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT TO R-2 -B (TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT. WHEREAS, pursuant to o rdinanc e , the City Planning and Zoning Commission duly h eld a public h e aring on December 8, 1970 on a ce rta i n propos e d amendment to Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1963 of the City of Engle- wood, Colorado known as the "Zoning Ordinance of the City of Englewood", and has made recommendation to the City Council of an adoptio n of an o rdinance embodying said amendm e nt; and WHEREAS, public nece ssity , convenience, general welfare and good zoning practice justify the proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance as hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Sec tion l. That Lo ts 1 through 5, inclusive, Block 1, and Lots 1 through 4, inclusive, Block 8, PLEASANT VIEW, second filing, City of Engle wood, Count y of Arapahoe, State of Colorado be and the same hereb y is r ezone d from R-1 -B (Single Family Residential) Distric t to R-2 -B (Two-Family Residential) District and that Ordinance No. 26, Se rie s of 1963, together with the Zoning Map is hereby amended accordingly. Section 2 . That City Council hereby finds, deter- mines and d clares that the h e reinabove change in re- zon ing is justified b y public necessity convenience, general welfar and good zoning practice . Intr oduced, r e ad in full and pass e d on first r eading on th e 4th day of Janua r y, 1971. S t fo r Publi H aring b fur the said City Council ting on F br uary 1, 1971 at 8:00 o' at its r egular m clock P.M . in th 3400 South Elat i C uncil Chambers at the City Hall, Stre t, Eng lewood, Colorado . Notice of Hearing shall be publishe d i n the Engle- wood He rald at 1 ast fifte n (15) day s prior to said J ~fl '· ·: 1 , F LE cou N ' ·~.;.L ... ,ooo. coLo . ern' OF L I· • .• \ I I ' ~ ] • h e ar ing and in addition thereto, the premises herein- above described shall b e p osted as r equired by o rd inance. Mayor Attest: ex officio City Clerk I, Stephen A. Lyon, 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 4th day of January, 1971. ex officio City Clerk -2 - I • • I • • OF'F' ClAC CITY cOU r 1 rocUMENT ~~·· I ur~o.'1 .. '. '71 INTROD UCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS 1 THROUGH 5, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 1; AND LOTS 1 THROUGH 4, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 8, PLEASANT VIEW, SECOND FILING, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPA- HOE, COLORADO, FROM R-1-B (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT TO R-2-B (TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT. WHEREAS, pursuant to o rdinance, the City Planning and Zoning Commission duly held a public hearing on Dec embe r 8, 1970 on a certain proposed amendment to Ordinanc e No. 26, Series of 1963 of the City of Engle - wood, Colorado known as the "Zoning Ordinance of the City of Englewood", and has made recommendation to the City Council of an adoption of an ordinance embodying said amendment; and WHEREAS, public neces sity , convenience, general welfare and good zoning practice justify the proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance as hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section 1. That Lots 1 through 5, inclusive, Block 1, and Lots 1 through 4, inclusive, Block 8, PLEASANT VIEW, second filing, City of Englewood, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado be and the same hereby is rezoned from R-1-B (Single Family Residential) District to R-2-B (Two-Family Residential) District and that Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1963, together with the Zoning Map is hereby amended accordingly. Section 2. That City Council hereby finds, deter- mines and declares that the hereinabove change in re- zoning is justified by public necessity. convenience, general welfare and good zoning practice. Introduced, read in (ull and passed on first reading on the 4th day of January, 1971. S t for Public Hearing before the said City Council at its regular me ting on F bruary 1, 1971 at 8:00 o ' clock P.M . in the C uncil Chambers at the City Hall, 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado. Notice of Hearing shall be published in the Engle - wood Herald at least fift n (15) days prior to said ' I • • . , •• ' r • ,. • • hearing and in addition thereto, the premises herein- above described shall be posted as required by ordinance. Mayor Attest: ex officio City Clerk I, Stephen A. Lyon, 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 4th day of January, 1971. ex officio City Clerk -2 - • • I • • . . .• \ I I 'r • • O FFICIAL CITY C OU '\J C:IL D OCU M E NT R .,;-'lr.t'70 C O UNCI L M LL nNG FI L E CITY O F E NGL EWO OD. C OLO. "SPE CIAL CI TIZEN PR OGRAM INVI TEES, January 4 , 19 70" Pr ec i nc t No . l -Mr . and Mr s . P . 0 . Too l e , 2l3 3 We s t Wes ley Avenue Pr ec inc t No . 2 -Mr . a nd Mr s . R. s . Barne s , 29 36 So u th Elati Street Preci nc t No . 3 -Mr . a nd Mr s . Ro be rt J . Na u , 32 54 South Gran t Str eet Pr e c i nc t No . 4 -Mr . and Mr s . Erne s t D. Hill, 38 30 South Delaware St r ee t Prec i n ct No . 5 -Mr. and Mr s . Ben B. Beema n , 7 29 East Cornell Avenu e P re c inct No . 6 -Mr . and Mr s . Thoma s Flemin g, 321 1 So u th Frank lin Stre et Pr ecin c t No . 7 -Mr . and Mr s . Sol Tuc k er, 3150 So u t h Wil l i ams S treet Prec in c t No . 8 -Mr. a nd Mr s . Ha rry Troxell, 3560 Sou t h Eme r s on Str eet P rec i nc t No . 9 -Mr . an d Mr s . R. A. Witt , 3974 Sou t h She r ma n Street Pre c inct No . 10 -Mr. and Mr s . -Alfred T. Moo r e , 4110 So u t h El a ti Street Pre c inc t No . ll -Mr . and Mr s . And rew A. Laurune n, 4184 Sou th Sh erma n Street Preci nct No . 12 -Mr . and Mr s . George Bielby, 439 7 South Del aware Street Pr ecin ct No . 13 -Mr . an d Mr s . Clark D. De ffn e r, 465 5 So u th Knox Court Pr ec inct No . 14 -Mr. a nd Mr s . John A. Kn i ght, 505 0 South Galapago S t r ee t Pre c inc t No . 15 -Mr . and Mr s . Tom Pemb e rton, 4778 So uth De laware Street Preci nc t No . 16 -Mr . and Mrs . Lester P . He n ry, 262 East Chenango Ave nu e O FFI C IAL C ITY C OU N•-Il rnc U M ENT ' c • 'l ! '11 C O Ui\.C , , .-:., FI LE CITY. O F E G L CWOO D , C OL.O. I • • f . ~., - • • _, L CITY ~c-•, ~,L DOCU MEf\., "'U "". i"O ._: ·~ , '71 ~ -ILE RESOLUTION NO. l, SERIES OF 1971 • vb. coLo · A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF LAND FOR THE USE BY THE UTILITIES DEPARTMENT. WHEREAS, it has been determined that the Utilities Department of the City of Englewood, Colorado is in need of additional real property upon which it may, from time to time, expand its facilities, and WHEREAS, a certain parcel of ground as hereinafter described is proper and suitable for such future plant: and WHEREAS, Council is informed and advised that the value of said property and the amount to be expended therefore is not in excess of the appraised value of said land. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TBS CITY COUNCIL· OF THE CITY OF BliGLEMOOD t l. That the Mayor of the City of Bnqlewood is hereby authorized to execute an agr .... nt for the pur- chase and sale of ten (10) acres of real property for the purchase price of Sixty-Six Thousand Dollars ($66,000). Said real pr~perty is d•cribed as follows a A tract of land located in the D 1/4 BB l/4 of Section 33, TOwnship 4 ·south, Range 68 West of the 6th P. M., deacribed as follows t BBGIDIE at a point which is 367 feet South and 296 feet West of the aortheast corner of said section, said point beinCJ the aorthvest corner of the tract of land conveyed to David T. aively and Mary A. Hively by Deed recorded on May 9, 1904 in Book 5 at Page 453: thence Southwesterly along the Westerly line of said Hively tract, a distance of 255.7 f .. t, thence West and parallel vi tb the aorth line of said section, a dlst&Dce of 656.8 f .. t, .ore or leas, to a point 308.0 feet .. st of the West line of said .. 1/4 n l/4r thence Jt:~rth and parallel with said -..t line, • distance of 568.05 f .. t, aore or less, to the Southw•t corner of the parcel of land conveyed to the City and County of Denver by Deed recorded on Dece.ber 21, 1935 in Book 371 at Pate lOOr thence .Orth 67•43' Bast and along the Southeasterly line of said parcel, a -1- " . I • , • • • distance of 1~7.07 feet, more or less, to the North line of said section; thence East and along the North line of said section; a distance of 649.77 feet, more or less; to a point 243 feet West of the Northeast corner of said section; thence South 11°30' West a distance of 374.52 feet; thence Northeasterly, a distance of 23.16 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, also commonly known and numbered as 2900 South Platte River Drive. 2. That the Director of Finance is hereby authori- zed to draw from the general utility funds a warrant in the amount of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) made payable to Garrett-Bromfield & Company, agent for seller, to be transmitted with the executed agreement and to serve as a deposit on the purchase price of said property, pursuant to its terms. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 4th day o! January, A.D., 1971. Mayor Attest: .. ex officio City Clerk I, Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City Clerk of the City of Englewood, State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of Resolution No. Series of 1971. ex officlo City Clerk -2-I • • ' • GaFFeU·HFornfield AEAL E ST 4TE SALlES sl:!o. I N S UR A N CE I"ROPIEAT't ""ANACOEM t:NT LAND DEVIELOI"I!:R S REAL.TOR llt £4L ~!:STAr£ CON SULT.r.NTS 401i'ISOAT Sl:llf V ICI: S UBDIVIOIEitS 724 SEVENTEENTH STREET 15500 EAST HAMPDEN AVE . 1.&57 HOLLAND STREET RE E l VED FROM C1ft ,. -- DENVER , COLORADO 80202 DENVER , COLORA D O 80222 LAKEWOOD. COLORA D O 80215 222 -86 21 7 !55 ·1201 233 -6 577 J .,. 19 ft P urchase r 3dd ress (ell) . pho ne th e s um o f ss,OII.. . as t>~~rt payme nt for the fo ll owi ng d escri bed real estate situa te in the Count y o f U..... . Colo rado , to wit : (l.pl .. ......., oFFICIA L: ·ciTY C O U C IL nocU .11':: T CO \..•"~ c.ut...O CITY. OF ENGLt...wuuu. ' with a ll imh ove,c n ts thereon , if ~-in the ir present conditio n . ordi na ry wear a nd tea r excc pt.ed. known as No. a. ~U .. -.W Pm-e to include : ........ • .... lJ • U "h1ch pro}X"rtx. th ~ pu rchase r _ ~-.rees to buy upon the foll owin g te rm s and conditions fo r the purchase pri ce of d~ -.-rrK' .. _,,. -••••• .. ---•··--·-Dollars ($ ...... ) payable as fullows : $ ,.... he reby r eceipted for, .....,. .. Ill I I f -Mllll • • I I • • • ••iiiiii••••- DollaJ'S (. t o ) to be paid on d e livery o f deed as herein provided, g iiiA ~-~ -... ., ... ..., ., _,.., ..... ,._ ate .... • ,_ ••• U ral' I ........ * I al ... _. .... .. "r a ~t~ea~•s. , .... ., • cur OEIWil ......... ., .. _.. ..... e1 M11 "• • ,.._ .._ I , 4• 1m. lf ..W ...... U _. 'IU ... , ........... a I ' ' ··-·· ...... , is .... •n ... te ... ,_ 'r1• ....... I "*' .... llllfJFel •U ... ..... """"'IJJLJ&C: C: &EZ 5 &!& t t !_ i :• a title ins urance policy as evide nced by a t1tl e commitme nt in a n amo unt eq ual to the purchase price. at sell e r 's opti o n ajd e xJ>e nse. s baJI .KLY.rnis hed the purchase r . Said abst ract o r title c•om nattm e nt s ha ll be furni s h ed the purc haser o n o r before 'J IJ• IWJI Title s ha ll he m e rc hantable in the sell e r . pon payme nt o r le nde r as above provided and com )>lian ce with the o ther te rm s and conditio ns he re unde r b y purchaser . the seiJiril't;xHte l*elive r a good a nd suffi c ie nt .-..& "arra nty deed to said purchase r o n o r bt>fo rP t co nv<'ying said prope rt fr{'l' a nd d ea r o f a ll taxes. including S JJeC~~I im,ovements now installed whe ther 8..88eB8ed or not. li ens and encumbra nces, exctTt OM!flJJi\fiNwise ex pressly provided . it h :X I'M iii I a::::a: iil!S:Ltt!iill!LWI!iii &&Silk 1!2 :SJM iii I .I a:a: a a r %. a nd exccgt the ~e neral taxes fo r 19 ''iable Januari I. 19 n ,. JiPnera l taxes II£ IbiS:!\ id!JIU! J!iijJ!b!£iJJ£!i!Jfi!tl SSL£ J!Cill for 19 (basecl o n lh<• 19 lpvv and I he 19 as."tf'ss ment), re nts. waiPr r t>n t.s, insurance prem iums if po li cy o nl y covf'rs rt>a l esta tP t o be co n ve-vP<I and is d<_•s t rt""(l by pur(·hasc r . ami int f'rf's t on e nc umhranc('s, if a n y , shall be apportioned to dat._. o f delive ry o f deed. P ossessio n (s uhject to exis tin ~ lea ses o r te nanci<'S if o ny) shall "" deliveN'<l o n Ml.., .. m s .... Ttm(' is o f the e.s&'nce hE'reof. and if a n v paym f'nt o r any o the r condit io n he rNlf is not madf'. tendf'red . o r f)('rfomu'od hv purchmw r a lwrPi n prcwidefl. the n this rontract shall Jx. vo id ond nf no p frpct , a nd both narti{•s he re to relea sed f rom all ohltJW liOn:-\ h<'rf'umle r , n ncl a ll payments rnadf' t-w rron hall I~ rPtaint_"ff by G a rre tt -Bro mfield & Company. AJ::;e nt , a liqUJclat~l d31na~('S provtde·d , howf've r . tha t in event of s uch fo rfei ture any paymPnts made hf're unde r sha.ll be rlivided betwPen satd a ~··nt and '-f•ll t r . om• hRH th<'r('o f to thP ogf'n l , hut no t to PXN"Ni a o;:um £>q ual to tlw rPgu la.r comm ission anct the halan<"f' to t lH' 4 .. lh r I n tht• .-v~·nt th(• ..,(•ll (>r fail~ to apprO\P thi s in frumPnt m '"'rltm ~t . o r , if titl~ IS not mPrrhantable and wrttft?n n.oftC"f' ,,( ddt·c t ~ ,.,. f.!I\t'n to lht• ~llt>r or agPnt wtlhm the hmP ht:>r(l'tn prov1d£'d fo r d(l')i\'f•ry o f dN'd anfl shall not I~ rN\(1 rf"f:l mf'r 'huntllhl.• \\-l1 l11n 30 du~s aftf'r surh writtPn no fl cf•, thPn tlus contract. at nurc"'ha~..,r ·s o ption , shall tw:o 'oid and of no pfft t fl(l '.h h p . ._·ut""' lwrt>to ~ha ll tx• r£l1Pa-..NI from a ll n hhgtt llons htlrrof and thf" payrn~nts made hPr<'undf'r s hall LX' tt"turnM forth"'tth to purdM...._. lll"'" n •turn uf ah.!ltrad to thf' SPHt •r l '1l\1n uppro,nt lwn"f>l hv tlw Sf'ltPr, thi~ a~r('('nwn t sha ll l)('<'Om(l' o ront rar t betw{'('n S('ller and purchaS('r and h 11 tnurt" I O tht1 lwndtf o( tllP hPtr"l !oiliCCt''-.""Orh , Ond 0 lf!ll Of to.aid J)8rfi es Ut •nd and ApprOH'(f "'"~ • r,::;:::[/ hy 1· .... I~ ft- 'J iw niH l\P l·cmtrrtt·t upprt>w<l th1 dov o f ~ ., .1'1 n S..ll c·r E•eruh'<lln _____ _ O pl • • ,. I • • ' • • ,_ 0 - ·' LEG .'\L DESCniPTION: A trdct of l~nd loc~tcd in t~e H~! HZ! of section 3~, TOWPShip 4 South, :-!an:e G3 :·1est of the Gtl-t P.r.!., dezcribecl .as follo'.'IS: BEGI~il!Il:G ..1t a poir.t which is 367 feet Sol!th ..1.nd 296 feet :·:est of the ~ortheast cor~or of ~~id section, said point bein3 the l:ortin•.'cst corner of the trJ.ct o:! land conveyed to D"' vid T. f!ivel!' a nd !~::trl' A. !!ively by need recorded on :.:..1.y 9, 1901 in Book 5 a t Pa3o ~53; the~ce southwesterly along the ~esterly line o f sJ.id ~ively tract, ~ dist..1nce o1 255.7 feet; thence ~est and p::tr ..l llcJ with t~a ~orth line of said section, ~ dist 4 nce of 655.9 feet, =ore or less, to l point 303.0 feet Ea st of th2 ~est li1:e of s~id 1.:::~ t:~T,; thence t:orth .ind p:1rallel with sa.irl '.'!est line, l d ist~~ce ol 538.05 feet, more or les~, to the sout~wost corner o f the p..1rcel of l~nd cor.vc~ed to the City and cour.ty of tenver 1)~' J:eed recor~ed on December 21, 1935 in ;:;oo!c 371 .\ t F.l~e 100; t!lePc c I :ort:~ G7°43' !:<'..St and alon:; the :out!least~rly line of s_id p a rcel, ~ (iet..lnce of 127.07 feet, more or less, to t~c Har t ~ li n ~ o l S\id section; thence !ast ..1nd ..1lon~ the ~ort~ liPe of s~ic s ec ti on, ::t dist..1nce of 549.77 ieet, more or lezs, to ~ point 2 ~:? .:eet ~·:est of the northe:::.st corner of c a id Eect:ton; thence ~outh 11 °30' ~'J est :::. dist~nce of s:77VI fet;!t; thence North- easterly, ~ distance of 23.16 feet, more or less, to the point of ber;innin:;, 74i.~:- Covnty of Ar..lp'l.hoe, Sta te of Color~do. 0 I • • I ( I f 'T • - !· • • .·, .I . , ' I • • \ • - • • • 0 - . .&::G.'\L DESClliPTION: .. ' ....... A 1:r<lct of l..1.nd loc.1ted in tl-e !-~~ t-m ~ of Sectie:-~ 3~, Townshi p '! South, !!an:e G3 :·;est o f the Gtl-t !'.!1., described as follm·:s : BEGI!il:Hl:G .J. t a poir.t y;hich is 3G7 feet So1..!th .mel 296 feet •::est of the l':ortheast cor!"!c r o f said section, said poin-t: bzinJ the l:ort:n•.'est corner o f the trJ.ct of land conveyed to D"-vid T. P.ivel!' and r:ary A. !-!ively by need recorded on :.:.~.y 9, 1901 in Boolc 5 at Pa::-::: ~53; the:1ce SontimestcrJ y .!long tl,e ':".'este rly line of s~id Ei vcly tract , .1 dist~~ce o ~ 25~.7 feet; thence ~est and p::>.r .:!.lleJ r.i th t~-::: t :ort!: l ine o£ s::tid se ction, ~ dist c!.nce of 655.9 feet, :ore or less, t o .1 point 308.0 feet ~ast of the ~est lir.e of . .lid 1::;: .::::; the nce t:orth .!nd p::tra.llel \'.'it~ said .. .'est line, 1 ~is £=re oi 538 .05 !cct , more or less, to the ~out~rycst corner of t~e p..1.rc~ or l~nd cocvcyed to the City a nd cour.ly of £enver ~Y =ccd rr:er ~~d on ne c c~ber 21, 1Q 35 in ~oo~ 371 ~t P.l3e 100; thePC P i"ert ~ ~7• ~· __ st and alons the :outheast0rly line o f s_i~ parcel, ~ ~ip nee of 127.07 feet , ~ore or le~s, to tte l!ortl"> 1:!...~ oj S\i~ ::ec io'1; thence =ast .:.r.d .llon: t!!e !"ort"1 liPe of s.ic sec:ion , a dist-nce of 3~9 .77 i ect, more or lees to~ point 2~: .:eet ·:cs of the z;orthe::!.st corner o f ::'>.id sect on; thence :::out!1 11 °30' ·;est _ dist::.nce of ~ fe0t ; thenc l>orth- easterly, ~ dist~nce of 23.16 feet, more r less, to the pojnt o! be::;innin:;, Co~nty of Ar~p~hoe , St ~te of Color ~d o • ,. . • I • • ' - • • • • WILLSON & LAMM ATTORNEYS AT LAW /4. PPO,-I:SSIONAI.. CORPORA TION 510 AMCAICAN N .. TIONAI.. BANK SLOG DENVER.COLORADO 80202 .J A"H:S C. WILLSON . .JP Mr. Stephen A. Lyon Director of Finance City Hall 3400 So. Elati Street ezs t2 8 ... uu; ... coo c 303 JAN ~ 19 71 Englewood, Colorado 80110 Re: Paving District No. 20 Dear Steve: I enclose copies of a draft of the resolution of intention to create the above district, for the meet- ing on Monday, January 4, 1971. One copy can be forwarded to the newspaper for publication on Wednesday, January 6, 13 and 20, 1971. If the deadline for publication the first time on January 6th cannot be complied with, the date of the hearing will have to be changed, to allow for the necessary 3 publication. A copy of the form of mailed notice is also enclosed, for mailing to all owners of property to be assessed. If there are any changes in the resolution or no tice , please let me know. WOL:dz Encls. Very truly yours, '· I • • . , • - Jeck L. Cluby, Chf.af of ,.llco Ienard V. Berardilli, City Attorney '. OFFICIAL CITY COl'~;C IL DOCU 1E T 'J T•" JAl ', '71 C" ·· lE CIT _ CO LO Dec-.ber 29, 1970 TRAFJ'IC iNFOICEMIII'f • IOU'l'H EIATI, WEST GILUD, WEST fiDYD, IOU'rH CIII..U · 'l'bi8 office hu beell ..tvt.aed ~ police officer• are no lOQ&er wrt.tlns a• •••• 1101: atU.,tiD& to en.fCNrOo JeMrol traffic nplatiea nlatlw co S.Uth llati, M ateDded fraa -...roai• ..caly tba aortb pnpercy U• of tba City Hall to -.ac floyd 1 ...._, 011 *•t floyd ... JJ • ~ dlle polnt -.n *•t Floyd ••• taterHota willa Iouth llatl CO lcRitb a.mook OD South I CbllniiM Ira. *•t Gil'ud ..._ p~ Ddthwud to *•t n.,-. ••aaue ...s .. at CH.ran •• ., Ina ita lnteneotlq polat with leuch llatt ltnet• ... ..,... to ._. a-ck Street. © I U.ta 10 _... tMc polS.. offieen s-diacely ellforae J all traffic nplatt_. Ia tMN anM, u tba City bu oar• olaed Ml o•twol GRr .._ pubU.c tnwl waya _. ecoo•• wya -a-• abow. h:trdlar, t:be Ctcy bu nplac.d apooda OD tiiMo pnjootad • ..._ .. lew a ac•6'• period of tS.. anc1 baa .... 1-.1 t:be we t el traffla by plaet.aa ._tedllwa, ... .., ....... natrt.eiOd ...._ _. U. laatollod • traffic alpal at ... t Cirad Au 11 _. Iouth •-=*• _. bu carriad OD Mbata=mo• of tha•• aa.ta at City._..... for all prectical .. lopl purpGIOI tbaM 000011..,. ..... bee-public ltNOtl _. all traffic ....-1ua-of tbo Clty ahould be .torcod Ia •• uti• tbaNWlth. I I U¥e ..._ ..a.tMd ~ *. Leo that a ...-.r of c ... • b ... ' ._ pniOfttad to t:be llllalolpal Coutrt Ia which YlolatiODI haft •••rN4 • tboM w-artt.eular atnota ... that they haw been ~ auccoa•fully. r-arthor, I ...._ odvl•d Mr. Lee of 1M ,.._t. _. dale oftla will oatiaua to proaecuto all riolatieu oc~ • 1M.....,. -tl..S atnota . ...... ttully, .. ..., v. kU.llll .. 1 ltaloy I. Dtal Ialli ........ / OFFI C IAL U CIL nor UMENT CITY co I ' • ,I ' II 1 ' '7 ~ I L': COU"-C L U COLO Cl y Of ..,LL\'.CO ' • , . I ' - • • 11 .•'3 Ft LE. C'.J ·'--' -· · · .0 0 coLO . :::::C.!I'l GF C~,c,LL ,<..; • ~ Cn'Y C'11! ~. Cuu.ADO w BOUD OP ADJ'OS~ AliD APPBAia -'RliQUI.AJl MD'fl!lll DBCBMBBR 9, 1970 ::E :.J::J ~g (' -o >- ~::!& U.~[ Chairman Wetterstroca called the meeting to order at 8r00 P. Jl. U.5 L ~ Ou MEMBE1Ui PRESEN'l'a Wetterstrom, IAonard, Mezen, Rhodus, Clayton,~ Wootten, Bevier u MEMBERS ABSBll'l'r None O'l'HBR OFFICIALS PRBSENTr wm. F. Broltate, Chief BUilding Inepector d' w .J ~8' '" 0 - 0 0 I > ,w ·..J ·-~ ..J Z o w Z IL. ::JO 0>-u~ 0 Atty. Wm. Malone for George Ruah 4097 South Jason Case 110. 9Q-70A November 18, 1970 At the NOvember 18, 1970 meeting of the Board the applicant requeated permission to erect an addition to his residence to be to the property line on the South property line. 'flle Board wae to view the property and render a decision at tonite 's meeting. Rhodus aoved, Mezen seconded, that the Board of Adjustment and Appeals adopt the following written finding• and decision as the findings and decision of said Board. BB IT RESOLVED . that, baaed upon the testimony, exhibits and other information submitted to the Board at the Public Bearing held on November 18, 1970, as well as upon an inspection of the aubject property, and the aurrounding neighborhood. The Board finds as follower A. That all procedural require .. nts of the ordinaDCe, including, but not limited to, public notice and public hearing have been .. t by the appliciUlt and the Board. B. 'The said property at 4097 South Jason is zoned R-1-c. c. That all o f the conditione required to exiat in order for this Board to exercise ita authority and discretion to grant said variance, aa set forth in Section 2-6c o f Ordinance HO. 26, Series of 1963, do not, in fact, exiat insofar aa the subject property ia concerned, Particularly. (2 ) 'l'hat the plight of the owner of the property for which the variance ia sought ia due to unique cirCUMtances exiating on the property, not created by the owner or owner• and not due to general condi tiona in the Diatriat in Which the property ia located . (3 ) 'that the developaent or use of the ~operty if held •triat.ly to the zoning atandarda of the Diatrict in which it ia located, cannot yield a reaaonable return in service, use, or inaa.a ecllqNU"ed to adjacent confor:aiog property 1D the .... Dhtr.ict. I· • I ,. - • • (4) That the variance, if authorized, will neither weaken the general purpose of this Ordinance nor the regulations prescribed for the District i n which the property is located. It is, therefore, the decision of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals that the variance be denied . Ayes: Bevier, Wootten, Mezen, Clayton, Rhodus, Leonard, Wetterstrom Naysa None Absent: :Pone ... Pill ftnderson case No . 95-70 4505 South Grant The applicant is requesting a variance to keep a patio which was erected without a building permit on a non-confoDiling use. 'this ie a two-family dwelling Which is legally registered as a non-conforming use in an R-1-czone . The applicfnt stated he built the patio and did not know he needed a pe~t. The slab was existing and he wanted a shelter for the meeting of a bicycle club which they sponser. Be states he is a minister and their church sponsers a group who m.eet at his house and ride bicycles. They hring their own bikes with them and have a meeting there. The patio is on the rear of the house 20 ft. by 20 ft. in size. The al!jacent property owners signed statC!!IIe!lts that they have no objection to the patio . Rhodus moved, Clayton seconded, the Public Bearing be closed and view the property and render a decision at Bays a AbHAta the next regular meeting of January 13, 1971 . Bevier, Wootten, Wetterst.rcn JloDe :RoDe Kezen, Clayton. Leonard, Rhodus, 195 West BMq)den Case 119· 7G-l4 March 2, 1970 At the Jl.arch ~Meting of the Board the ~licant requested a variance for la~ regutration of a service station in a B-1 zooe and an extension of time over the peraitted 180 day period to repair a fire ~ged DOn-conforaillg uee . '.rhe BOard denied the request for a variaDCe . '!'he cue wu -.pealled to Diatrict Court and the ol\ldge baa referred the oaae bac::lt to tbe Board tor the Board to q.ply the six CODditioDe for ,rutin9 a YUi~ u.cl 9in reaoolUI for denyi.Dq the varianoe. '!'be City AttorDey 'was prueat at t» ... ting to clbcua the Coart order. At the JlaX'Ch ... tiDg' t:he BO&J:d had tin rwbere aD4 in .J\1De ooe of the ao.rd .-bare no..d out of etate 110 there ie a queet.ioD as to lllhat of t:he 80ard WOI.lld ect upoo thia eiDoe tlaere are DOW eeven the 8oard ~ I I • • I ' 'f - • • • ~ -tt.er be laid OD the table untll the City Att.oruy 'baa a clariticat.ioc of the order fZ'CIIIl the .J\14ge. A:ve-a Bevier, WOOtten, llaaen, Clayton, Leonard, Wett.era~ Rhodu Bay.a IJODe AbHnt a IIOne '!'bare being DO further bwainus to oc.e before the Board tbe ... ting adjourned at lOaOO P . M • • •. I • • . , ' 2 • • • TO : 0 F r ( 1 ,,d-u•.1E T CITY coU <.II. ! ' ,, 1 I' ,•_r: COUN Cil ' . , 0 • 'CO LO. CITY OF E GLE.>~ '- 0 • , INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Stanley H. Dial, City Manager DATE : October 29, 1970 FROM : Stephen A. Lyon, Director of Finance SUILIKT: Dog License Program On December 15, 1969 the City Council enacted a dog license program. The fees for the dog licenses were $2.00 for spayed females and males and $4.00 for females. After approximately nine months of operation of the program, it is recommended that the dog license program be abandoned. Total revenue received to date is $4,675 which represents 2,108 dogs within the City of Englewood. It is estimated that the final 1970 revenue will be $6,500, and 1971 will bring in $7,200. Purpose of Licensing Program It is my understanding that the purpose of the dog licensing program was twofold: 1. To raise additional revenue in order that a dog catcher might be employed to assist in reducing the number of dogs running loose within the cOftllluni.ty. 2. Through a license to make people aware that their dogs should not be running loose. Reaaons for Abandonment In my opinion the above purposes have not been served nor will they be served under .the present dog licensing program • The administrative time devoted to the dog enforcement program for the year 1970 far exceeds the $6,500 in revenue from license feea. In 1971 and future yeara it would appear to me that the administrative coats will at least equal revenue. The dog license fee does not serve to reduce the dog population within the community aa it doea not make it prohibitive to own a dog. In the eyes of many citizens it is a nui s ance tax designed for harassment of the public by an insensitive bureaucracy. -, I ' • Stanley H. Dial, City Manager October 29, 1970 Page 2 • 0 - There appears to be no correlation between any reduction in dogs running loose and the dog license fee. The fewer number of dogs running loose ·appears to be the direct result of an additional dog catcher and the·aggressive enforcement of the leash law. Because of the practice of obtaining a list of those people who own dogs from the rabies inoculation records of Tri-County K Health Department, in 1971 citizens will get their dogs inoculated from veterinarians in Denver or in some cases get no inoculations at all. In the former instance this serves to drive business from Englewood vet~rinarians and in the latter case will cause the dog license program to be a deterrent to rabies inoculation, a much more important program. Although the administrative procedures in the current dog license program are sound, a ·final enforcement effort will become neces- sary in future years because of citizens having their dogs inoculated for rabies in Denver to avoid the Englewood license fee or not having their dogs inoculated at all. This will cause the dog wardens to drive alleys checking backyards for dogs and determining that those dogs behind fences have been inoculated and licensed. Such an enforcement effort would reduce considerably the time available to enforce the lease law. In conclusion it is my recommendation that the dog license program be abandoned for 1971 as it neither reduces the dog population within the City, reduces the number of dogs running loose, nor raises sufficient revenue to offset enforcement costs. For your information a description of the dog license program is attached. mmh cc Jack L. Clasby, Chief of Police Attachment I 0 I / ' • ,. • 0 .. ------------------------------------------------------------·- DESCRIPTION OF CURRENT PROGRAM All dogs over six months of age are required to be licensed by the City of Englewood. At the outset of the program notices were given to area veterinarians of the license and newspaper publicity was obtained. Fo~lowing the initial licensing period the Police Department procured names from Tri-County Health Department of Englewood residents who had purcha.ad rabies· tags through their veterinarian. These individual•·were sent letter• stating that Tri-County's recorda reflected that they had pur- chased a rabies tag within the last twelve months and that the City of Englewood required licensing of their dog. If the individual did not come in within a reasonable length of time to license his dog, the names and addresses were conveyed to the dog enforcement officers who in turn would make individual contact. If it was found that the individual did possess a dog which was not licensed, seven days were given to obtain the license. If at the end of seven days the dog was still not licensed, a summons into Municipal court would be issued. This program is still going on with the modifications that a second letter is sent; and if there is no response, a summons is issued. As of this date first 1,506 letters have been issued. Th e process is administratively sound and in the long run will ca use the licensing of all dogs who have had a rabies vaccination in Arapahoe coun y • I 0 f • Mr. Dean He rndon Chi ef of Sales Tax Divisi on City o f Englewood 3400 South Elati St reet Englewood, Colorado 80 110 Dear Mr. Herndon: 0 - 3291 South Em r ~o n S treet Engl~wood, Co l o rado 0110 October 2 , IG -0 Please find encl os ed ~y $2.00 check to cover the Cl TY OF r~GLEW OOU DOG LICENSE FEE. Hight I add that I have never heard o f ~u ch a rediculious law. A person tries to be a "Law abid ing citizen" by getting the rabies shot -for what ? The Vet to turn your na me in for an absolutely stupid law of city dog li cense fee. What about the people who don't get their dogs a shot -they get off not paying a thing! What about cats, horses and other types of animals -what do they pay7 Our little Peke is a hous e do g - she never goes out of our fenced yard (which taxes are ~aid on) without being on a leash or going in the car. Yet a group of stray dogs kept our household awake all last night -even a call to the Police department didn't accomplish a thing-t hey were still barking when 1 left for work this morning. 1 pay this fee very reluctantly -but $2.00 is much better than getting taken to court and paying more. JUST TELL HE ONE THING - WHY DO THE LAW ABIDING CITIZENS ALWAYS END UP HOLDING TltF BAG!???? Mr s , Don D. Anderson P. S. I have talked to several peop~e right in our nei ghborhoo d who s d og~ have rabie tags-y et they have never received notices of u c h a fee •• becau s e they had their shots outside of the ~ity . Ha ybt t hat's fruit for thought in the years to come !! • I 0 ' • ,. . 0 - Oc tob e r 29, 1970 , You r Honor , Jud ge Swearin ge n : • wo u l d l i ke to ma ke t he f o ll owi n g s tatement in a most respectful manner. I have bee n a re s po n s i bl e , ci v ic -mi nd e d, law-abi ding r e sident of the City of En g lewood for 20 y ear s a nd , if I may s a y so , on e of i t s mos t e nthu s iastic and outspoke n boo s t e rs. In my o p inion, th is is th'e f i n es t c ity i n America, bar none, with greater sensitivi ty to the n ee d s o f i t s i nd i vidu a l r e s id e nt s , and a high degree of responsivene ss to problems g e ne r ate d by g r owth. Th e f isca l o pe ration of this city is sound, the programs and f ac il iti es prov i d e d a r e wi tho u t eq ual, and all the components of our community-city adm i n i s t ration, c hool s , civic o r ga nizations, fire protection, law enforcement, public util i t ie s , r ecrea ti on a nd pa rk s d e pa r t me nt -all work together to create a solid , c ommuni t y in wh ich it i s a joy t o l i ve and which is a source of gre at pride to all r e s i d e nt s . "l h1 s is n o t t o s a y t h a t I::nglewood is perfect and all our problems ar c solved, but we a rc acti vely work ing on them . One o f the current difficulties that remains to be s olv ed to the e qu i tabl e s a ti s fac t i on of all is the area of dog confinement, licensing, and e nf or c ement of both. Every ci tizen in every aspect of his individual life has an obli ga t ion to r es pe ct t he r igh t s of other s and to comply with the law. Sy the same token, gov er nme nt has . th e obli gat i on to admini s t e r the law impartially; otherwise, people tend to i gno re what they con sid e r unfair, untenable, or invalid. This is the crux of the canin e connundrum in En g l ~woo d (a s well a s all over tpe country). The mi nute the City o f Engl ewo o d ava i l e d itself of the Tri-County Rabies Vaccination li s t (which in e ff ect p e n a l izes th ose who have complied with a law), they were in trouble be c au s e a r a th er l a r ge percentage of person s do not comply with the rabies law. Therefore th ei r names do no t a p pea r on sai d list and for all practical purposes, Engl e wood has no way o f knowi ng if , or ho w many , dogs th e y ha v e that run the s tr e et s , d es troy yards, yap at p e nn e d up do gs , j ump kid s on b ike s , a nno y de live ry men, and generally a ggravate an e n ti re n eighborhood . The res u lt of thi s a pp roac h wi ll be to cau s ~ an even l a r ger number of per <ons to om it t he rabie , vacci na t i o n next year in o rd er to avoid appearing on a l i s t a nd bein g :.ummo ned t o a n s wer to an unfai r, unenforceab l e l a w. As yo u c a n se e ,by the ne c klace l a m wearing (and i t was n't mad up j u s t for thi s occasi on i n a s much a s ha ve been we arin g i t f or 10 or more year s ), l have comp l ied 19 . consecu ti v e ye a r s with th e rab i es va c cination l a w. Jt is my unde r s t a nd i n g t h .. t t he purpos e of the Eng l e wo od c ity do g li c e n s e fee i s t o provide funds t o hir e a n a d di t iona l d og wa rden i n order t o gain g reater cov e r a ge of the c it y. This ha s ob v io u s ly f ai I d disma lly , Ina sm uch a s the d og warden s s p nd th ei r tim e notifying rcs i d n t s o f t h ·ir unpaid I irense f e e s i n s tead o f cr ui s ing th e c ity a nd letti ng someone in t h i ty ll a l I ph "nc thi. noli t ic at i on. 1 hav e be n no tif ie d 3 time s thi s way (one!! by both w.uden ), and 1-hi l e th y stand on my porch e x p la i n ing th e pro b l em t o my mo t her, th e unl t.>as hed , un co n fi n ed , unl lcen s e d dog s in t he block charge th e wa r dens wild ly o r r unning 1J141d l y up an d down th s tree t. My .mo ther s imply says , "Se e t h e re they &0" ., . -·<I . ,. I 0 ' - . , • • 0 - .. - 2 - Furthermore, I conservatively count the same 20 dogs running lose every morning between 7:00 and 7:30 in the 7 blocks between my home and Broadway with a re-run in the evenin g after 6:00. What happens, I am sure, is that people rise, let Rover out for hi s morning romp, whistle him home at 7:45 before the dog warden gets to work, and after th e warden goes home for the day. I might respectfully submit that perhaps the dog wardens could work irregular, unstated hours that would vary from time to time until all our citizens get the message about the 24-hour leash or fenced dog control requirement . If people want pets, they should have them; but they, not everybody else, should enjoy and be responsible for them. In short, a dual problem exists which must be solved before we can realistically demand enforcement of the dog licensing ·ordinance. The first is obviously to ensure that every dog in Englc ~ov d has a rabies vaccination, followed by a city license, and that failure to obtain the latter will see EVERY violator appearing in this court to answer for his negligence -NOT JUST A FEW PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN HADE OBJECT LESSONS. No criticism is valld without a constructive suggestion aimed at solving, or at least alleviating, the dilemma. My suggestion is: mail to the rabies vaccination list a notice ·stating the due date for a dog license, together with the fee schedule, attached to a self-addressed return envelope in which a check could be placed and mailed to the City. Somehow the hours at the City Hall are not such as to encourage the gainfully employed to secure a license and I am sure it is not the City's intention to work a hardship on those who may be docked for time off from work. In summary I would like to say that there is nothing wrong with the dog license law per se, but the requisite machinery for its equitable enforcement has not been implemented. I would like to see this happen; previous experience indicates that notices are sent, some few comply immediately, the majority do not, and the matter is never followed up. I can document this statement from my own experience in Englewo~d with the City. My appearan ce her e t o day will have been worth it if progre ss in this difficult and irritating area is made and I thank you for your courteous attent ion . • • I • • I I I ' '! """' ... , . .,_ • • 0 - ·.~ ..... r:;.'..fi_.'_,._" •· .... ~\1t .. ~: ~ ,~~.\,·.~ Dear Sir: We were quite uaaware ot thia reculation requirlnc a ''city 401 licen.e•. Siace this se-. to be a eity orclinanee, ··1 would be Teey interested to know which ODe, we will caapl7~ However, we do tbla a.der -proteat. l queation the lecal1ty or Four a.tac \r1-oaaDt7 records to begin w1tb. Seoaat17, 7011 are' I U.atac ua to :-coaply1Jic with tile rablea ftcolaa t oa Npla tloaa. There are doaeu or doc• 1a CRII' fti'J nelpborhood which do aot baw * mldM t.e&t ~' tberetore. 7011 C&A' t ·track thea .... to tliaaa ~e ... 1t1aaal tax. Furtbeaor~i tbMe ue tbe doca W11cb are 1n constant Tlolatica w tbe -...etl7 enforced l•sb law. It YOII wat to do tiM oltF a .... 1 ••"lee, I •aacest you •• tbe leatla law..-. as ntnctUJ. ana stop be1lll uata11' to tbe .people Wbo ua ... &Jd c011t'1M tbelr 4oca aa tbe law l'equ1rea • • ....,. Loa Bot tortt 1~-'t667 Dec' • - -!nate !enter-Poodle ll1.x lpa)'ed '-1• Alao,· pleaae note .._ • ....._. 10 date on this letter. lUber ,., · aa elftol..t t7Plat or atop ••tine t\ather o1tF ~. !hla le"-zo we reoehed Deo•ber ~ • .. ..... .. ...,.. (•. " .. ,. I 0 • • 0 • OFFICI A l: C -· 'Y'U MENT TO: COU'·:C I I r -.r-TI' .G F I LE Stanl ey H. Dial, City Manager C 1T Y r t I 1 • <. vD C::OL O DATE: December 31, 1970 FROM: Steph e n A. Lyon, Director o f F in ance SUBJECT: Licensing Provisions of the Revised Municipal Code Inadvertent ly the Revised Municipa l Code picked up the Business and Occupational Licenses covering general amusement activities which were repealed in 1964 rather than the commercial amusement licenses which have been in effect since 1964. The Revised City Code now calls for t he licensing of billiards, bowling, golf courses, shooting galleries, theatres and radio and television agencies and services at a price of $10 for the first owner and $3.40 for each additional owner or employee. Juke boxes and pinball machines are also licensed at $12.50 per machine, per year. The Commercial Amusement Licenses, which were in effect from 1964 to the adoption of the Revised Code were i n the following amounts: Bi llia rds and Pool $ 2 .50 per table Bowling $ 2. 50 per lane Shooting Galleries $ 10.00 per y ear Theatres $ 10.00 per year Carnivals & Circuses $100.00 the first day and $ 50.00 for each additional Itinerant Shows $ 50.00 the first day and $ 25.00 for each addit i onal I have attached, for your information, a comparison between the present Business and Occupational License and those which appli ed from 1964 to the new Code. day. day. Please not e that u nder the Bus i ness and Occupat ional Tax, r adio and television agencies and services , wh ich would 1nc lude repa ir services, are subject to the fee. This is the fir s t time they have been licensed since 1964, other than sales tax licenses. As a final n ote , the adminis tration of a ta x based upon number of employees , while not i mposs ible, is not a forthright operation . It is my recommendation that the licenses based upon the old Business and Occupat1onal Tax, be repealed and 1n their stead the licenses whic~re in effect f~m 1964 to 1970 , be reinstated. ~~~A'---.. O FFICIAL Stephen A. Lyon :..----CITY COUN CI L DOC UME T Director of Finance r • CO U CIL . • r ILC CIT Y OF CN LE \000. COLO. I • • .• , • • 0 • COMPARISON OF LICENSE FEES Annual License Fee in Effect from 1964 to 1970 Bar with two pool tables and seven employees. Bowling Alley with 8 Lanes and 8 employees. $ 5.00 $ 20.00 Theatre with 10 employees. $ 25.00 Rad~o station with 12 employees. TV Repair shop with 5 employees. Shop with 4 pinball machines and 1 juke box. Carnival lasting 2 days. Show lasting 2 days. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE DECEMBER 31, 1970 Not. Covered Not Covered Not Covered $150.00 $ 75.00 Annual License Fee in Effect for 1971 $34.00 $33.80 $40.60 $47.40 $23.60 $62. so Not Covered Not Covered ' ...... I • • . \ ! ' I " • • 0 - '-. <••'"'"' pt•••• [i od • cop y of • ·••••••"' 1 lo<ood oear !-\t:· oi.a t ~ <0 «•' whO" l oo >' < • '""""'" "" ooomb« ' l o< vi.o t a tion o f t h• E n ~l e w ood do ll•~n 1 ordinan ce . (ee l ll i s a {air ~L a cmenl •"" ··"" l "l ". '""'''"' "" ,u ' • "'"" '" h•" r c tifY a b ad situa tion . ;,In• rdY • Lois E. LighLhatl 4460 South fOX St . En&tewood • Co t o .80tt0 78 1.-3042 .. - 0 • I 0 ' ·. •. ! • PRELIMINARY DRAFT OF F I CIA L CTTY CO U'iC"IL DOCUME NT {. Cll i < , ., \ "~! 71 :; FI LE L::.. .• CJ D. COLO . AGREEMENT FOR ANIHKL SHELTER FA CILIT iE S AND SERVICE BETWEE N THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO AND ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO The Ci t y Co un c i l of t he City of Englewoo d, Colorado , and t he Bo ard of County Commis s i on e r s o f Arapahoe County, Colorado, re c ogni zin g the ne e d for adequate an im a l s he lte r and d is po sal facility her~by agree: I. The City o f Englewoo d shall provide: A. The an im al shelter facility and service cons i s t i ng o f - 1. A n e w, modern, ,sanitary building to accomodate 16 animal run s and sufficient cages for conf i nement o f sma l l ani mal s . 2 . Ad j acent to the building shall be a fen c ed area adequate t o c onfine larger animals, ie; horses, donkeys , etc . 3 . An euthanasia chamber of sufficient s ize to euthan i z e l a r g e, medium, and small dogs, and other small animal s . 4. A gas fired incinerator sufficient to cremate all dogs and smaller animals. 5. The entire pound s ite will be fenced and parking provided f o r the public. 6. The City shall rec eive, house, feed and otherwise care for th o s e animals ordered impounded by Arapahoe County or their designated agency (Tri-County Health Department). 7. At all times the City Animal Shelter shall be kep t clean and sanitary and all animals received from the County s hall be properly fed, cared for, and treated humanely. Such s tandards shall be governed by the Society For The Preven ti on o f Cru e l ty to Animals and appropriate government agencie s . 8. The City shall accept from the proper officer s o r warden s of the Tri-County Health Department all animals delivered to it f o r c are o n a 7-day per week ba sis . (1 2 hour s on weekd ay s , and two ho ur s o n Sa turd ays , Sun d ays , and ho liday s ). 9 . The s he lter s hall be open to t he pub lic for reclaiming o f a nim al s • or other purpo s es f o u r (4) ho ur s on weekday s and two (2) hou r s o n • • Satu r d ay s , Sunday s , and h o lidays , the s pe cific s hedule to b e s tabli s hed by the City a fter c on s ulta tion wi th Trl-Co unt y o ffi ci a l s . O F ICI AL CITY COU CIL r 0CU M E NT f, J~N I C Ol (.;IL ,, FILE CI TY vF I. C..LLWOO D . C OLO. I 0 , • • DRAFT -2- 10. The City will provid ~ telephone facility , and a c comodate the County by relea si ng animalsi collecting Loun t y c harged fees and fines, and s hall r eml t all such collected fee s or fi ne s to the proper Arapahoe Co unt y ag~nt monthly. However, release or di s pos al of impo unded Cou nty animals must be authorized by the County or its agent s prior t o s uc h release or disposal. 1 1. All Co unty animals ordered disposed of s hall be di sposed of by the Ci ty. Dispo~al may be through adoption, tran sfe r to a research agency, or euthanized and cremated. 12. Necessary impoundment form s and admin ist rat i ve procedures shall be established and mutually agreeable to by the City and County. II. Arapahoe County or its authorized agent shall: 1. The County shall reimburse the City at the rate of $1.00 per day per animal, and, shall guarantee a minimum fee of $350.00 monthly. Such fee shall be for the receiving, housing, feeding, care, and other administrative service. Such fees shall be paid to the City monthly. The County shall pay to the City an additional fee of $1 .00 per animal for all such animals disposed of by the euthanasia and cremation method. Such fees shall be payable monthly. The City shall have full claim for any fees collected for animals adopted or transferred to research agencies. 3. The County or its agents shall establ is h regula ti on s , procedures, and redemption fee schedules covering all impounded County animals. 111 . General Provisions: l. The terms and conditi ons of this agreement shall be in force and effect for a period of five (5) years beginning January 1 , 19 7 1 , thru De cember 11 , 1975. ,_ 2 . This agreement may be cancell ed by either the City o r th e County on the fir st day of January of any year during the term of the agreement upon 90-day, prior written notice t o t he other. However, in the vent of such cancellation th following pe n alty s hall be impo s ed again s t the juri d iction requesting ~uch can ellation : I • ' ~. • • DRAFT -3- Penalty: Cancellation effective: January 1, 1972 -50 percent of the total costs paid by the County the previous year. January 1, 1973 -35 percent of the total costs paid by the County The previous year. January l, 1974 -15 percent of the total costs paid by the County the previous year. January 1, 1975 -No penalty. 3. This agreement may be renegotiated at the end o f the five (5) years by mutual agreement of both the City and County. \ l ~ I • ' 1- • • 0 - TO: Stanley H. Dial, City Ma n ag er FROM: Stephen A. Lyon, Director of F ~nance O FFICIAL C ITY COUNCIL DOCU MENT r-"1 .--,,qN TO Jilt / 4 71 C Ot'ilf_l _ ., · . lf i G FILE CITY C F CNGL DV O O D. C DA TI-;: December -sr ,0 '1~70 SUBJECT: Licensing Provisions of the Re i sed Munic~pal Code Inadvertently the Revised Municipal Code picked up the Business and Occupational Licenses covering general amusement activities which were repealed i n 1964 rather than the commer cia l amusement licenses which have been in effect s~nce 1964. The Revised City Code now calls for the licensing of billiards , bowling, golf courses, shooting galleries , theatres and radio and television agencies and services at a price of $10 for the first owner and $3.40 for each additional owner or employee. Juke boxe s ,_ and pinball machines are also licensed at $12.50 per machine, per year . The Commercial Amusement Licenses , whi c h we r e in effect from 1964 to the adoption of the Revised Code we r e ~n he follow~ng amounts: Billiards .a n d Pool $ 2 . 50 per table Bowling $ 2. 50 per lane Shooting Galleri es $ 10 .00 per year Theatres $ 10 .00 per year Carnivals & Circus es $100.00 the first day and $ 50 .00 for each additional Itinerant Shows $ 50.00 the first day and $ 25 .00 for each additional I have attached, for your information , a comparison between the pre sen t Business and Occupa tional L~cense and those which applied from 1964 to the new Cod e. day. day. Please note that under the Busines s and Oc c upa ional Tax, radio and television agencies and services, which would ~nclude repair services, are subject to the fee. Thi s is t he first time they have been licensed since 1964, other than sales tax licenses. As a final note, the administration of a tax based upon number of employees, while not impossible, is not a forthright operation. It is my recommendation that th e licenses based upon the and Occupational Tax, be repealed and in their stead the 2re in eff~t from 1964 to 1970, be rein.tated. Ste~-e~ old Business licenses Director of Finance OFFICIAL CITY co u~c!,L. ~~cu MEN T JI\N 1~ '71 C OU ~KIL r.il ll .G ri L E CITY OF E G L E 000. C OLO. I • • , \ I I f '! - • • 0 • '· COMPARISON OF LICENSE FEES Annual License Fee in Effect from 1964 to 1970 Bar with two pool tables and seven employees. Bowling Alley with 8 Lanes and 8 employees. ~ 5.00 ~ 20.00 Annual License Fee in Effect for 1971 $34.00 Theatre with 10 employees. $ 25.00 $33.80 $40.60 Rad~o station with 12 employees. TV Repair shop with 5 employees. Shop with 4 pinball machines and 1 juke box. Carnival lasting 2 days. Show lasting 2 days. 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