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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-02-16 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet,_ • 0 - • -CITY COUNCIL MEETING -2/16/71 - • • 0 - • • COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO FEBRUARY 1, 1971 ___ ____.i.,__ OFFICIAL CITY CO UNCIL D OCUMENT r• • ,t, f ) FEB 1 G '71 COU NCIL MI.:L , lNG FI LE CITY O F ENGLEWOOD, COLO. REGULAR MEETING: The City Council of the City of Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado, met in regular session on February 1, 1971, at 8:00 P.M. Mayor Pro Tern Lay, presiding, called the meeting to order. The invocation was given by the Reverend Francis Kappes of the All Souls catholic Church. Pledge of Allegiance was led by Boy Scout Troop No. 154. The following Boy Scouts were introduced: Mr. Doug Bailey 4390 South Kalamath Englewood, Colorado Mr . John Anderson 4611 South Kalamath Englewood, Colorado Mr. Sam Arrell 4845 South Huron Englewood, Colorado Mr. David Unger 4830 South Fox Englewood, Colorado Mr. Dan Williams 1090 West Radcliff Englewood, Colorado Mr. Williams stated that February was Boy Scout month and that there were 742 Cub Scouts and 441 Boy Scouts within the City of Englewood. Mayor Pro Tern Lay thanked the Scouts for their participation in City Council ceremonies and congratulated them on Boy Scout month. The Mayor Pro Tern asked for roll call. Upon the call of the roll, the following were present: councilmen Senti, Lone, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Lay. Absent: Mayor Schwab The Mayor Pro Tern declared a quorum present. Also present were: City Manager Dial Assistant City Manager McDivitt City Attorney Berardini City Clerk Lyon * * * * * COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF JANUARY 18, 1971, BE APPROVED AS READ. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lone, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Lay. Nays: None Abs e n t : Mayor Schwab The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried. * * * * • -· I • • ' - • • -2 - COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF JANUARY 25, 1971, BE APPROVED AS READ. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lone, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Lay. Nays: None Absent: Mayor Schwab The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried. * * * * * Mayor Pro Tern Lay announced to members of the audience that the City Council would continue its consideration of Paving District No. 20 at a later City Council meeting. * * * * * Mr. Neil Grigg, representing Sellards and Grigg, Inc., 8545 West Colfax Avenue, Lakewood, Colorado, presented the final report of the City of Englewood Storm Drainage Study. Mr. Grigg discussed the criteria of the report --the area covered within the report, priorities for construction, and the summaries of cost. City Council discussed financing the storm sewer project. City Manager Dial reported that he had met with Federal officials and had received no encouragement for financial assistance in the storm sewer project. Director of Public Works Waggoner stated that he had met with a representative of the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District concerning Federal funding. Mr. Waggoner stated that since the Northeast Englewood Basin is top priority and since the area of the Basin in Denver is Denver's No. 2 priority, it is possible that Federal funding for this project might be obtained. Mayor Schwab entered the Council Chambers at 8:55 P.M. and took his seat with Council. Councilman Brown stated his approval of the Storm Drainage Study and his desire to begin the project. * * * * * The minutes of the Water a nd Sewer Board meet i ng of January 19, 1971, were rec eived for the r ecord with a r ecommenda- tion attached. City Manag er Dial stated that the approval of the connector's Agreement with Cherry Hills Sanitation District No. 1, as recommended by the Water and Sewer Board, had already taken plac e b y City Council in concept. Assistant City Manager McDivitt appeared b efore City Council and described the area to be included within the Connector's Agreement . ,. . I • • ' • ----------~---------------------------------------------,-. • - 3 - COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED , MAYOR SCHWAB SECONDED , THAT THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE WATER AND SEWER BOARD THAT THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD EXECUTE A CONNECTOR 'S AGREEMENT WITH CHERRY HILLS SANITATION DISTRICT NO. l BE APPROVED AND THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE THE CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lone, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Mayor Schwab, Councilman Lay. Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion c arried. * * * * * The minutes of the Board of Career Service Commissioners meeting of January 21, 1971 , were received for the record with four recommendations attached. City Manager Dial stated that the subject of the first recommendation that a Communications Supervisor position be established at Grade 26 was not in the budget and would require an appropriation ordinance at a later date. Mr. Dial recommended the creation of the position. RESOLUTION NO. 4, SERIES OF 1971 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE CLASSIFICATION OF "COMMUNICA- TIONS SUPERVISOR" AT GRADE 26 OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PAY PLAN. (Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.) Mayor Schwab left Council Chambers at 9:05 P.M. COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 4, SERIES OF 1971, BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lone, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Lay. Nays: None Absent: Mayor Schwab The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried. City Manager Dial stated that the establishment of an Analyst position at Grade 23 was appropriated in the Department of Finance 1971 budget. RESOLu~ION NO . 5 , SERIES OF 1971 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE CLASSIFICATION OF "ANALYST" AND ASSIGNING SAID CLASSIFIED POSITION TO GRADE 23 OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD'S PAY PLAN . (Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.) I • • f -- • • • • -4 - COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED , COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 5, SERIES OF 1971, BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lone, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Lay. Nays: None Absent: Mayor Schwab The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried. * * * * * Mayor Schwab entered Council Chambers and took his seat with Council at 9:14 P.M. * * * * * City Manager Dial stated that the Assistant to the Utilities Director position, as recommended at Grade 28 by the Career Service Commission, had been budgeted for the last four years but had not been filled. Mr. Dial stated that the position had become necessary because of the Ranch Creek Water Diversion Project on the Western Slope. councilman Kreiling expressed his concern that the position did not require a professional engineer. RESOLUTION NO. 6 , SERIES OF 1971 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE CLASSIFICATION OF "ASSISTANT UTILITIES DIRECTOR" AND ASSIGNING SAID CLASSIFIED POSITION TO GRADE 28 OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PAY PLAN. (Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, MAYOR SCHWAB SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO . 6, SERIES OF 1971, BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lone, Dh ority, Brown, Mayor Schwab, Councilman Lay. Na y s: Counc i lman Kr eil ing Ab sent: None The Mayor Pro T ern dec l a r ed the moti on ca rri ed. * * * * * Ex ec ut i v e Directo r o f the En glewood -Littleton-Fort Logan Bus Sy ste m and Assistan t City Ma nager Mc Di v i t t appeared b e for e City Council in regard to the recomm e nda tion t hat the bus drive r c lassification b e established at Gr ade 18. Mr. McDivitt stated , . that the c l assification at Grade 18 recognized pa y which is c urre ntly being r eceiv ed b y the bus driv ers . I • • . ' f • ----------------------------------~· - 5 - RESOLUTION NO. 7, SERIES OF 1971 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE CLASSIFICATION OF "BUS DRIVER" AT GRADE 18 OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PAY PLAN. (Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.) MAYOR SCHWAB MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 7, SERIES OF 1971, BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lone, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Mayor Schwab, Councilman Lay. Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried. * * * * * record. The year-ending financial report was received for the City Manager Dial stated that the 1970 ending balance of the General Fund was $24,000 more than anticipated in the 1971 budget but the Public Improvement Fund was $24,000 less than anticipated. * * * * * The minutes of the ARAPS Consortium meeting of January 26, 1971, were received for the record. * * * * * The minutes of the Retirement Board meeting of January 26, 1971, were received for the record. * * * * * A memorandum from Mr. William L .. McDivitt, Assistant City Manager, regarding attendance at the Management Information Service Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona, was received for the record. * * * * * A memorandum from Mr. Stanley H. Dial, City Manager, to Mr. James L. Supinger, Planning Director, regarding a change in the posting requirements in requests for zoning changes, was received for the record. * * * * * . , I • • f • - 6 - A revis e d time sch e dule for completion of Sidewalk Improvement District No. 70 was received for the record. * * * * * BY AUTHORITY ORDINANC E NO . 2, SERIES OF 1971 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10 OF THE '69 E.M.C . ENTITLED "PARKS AND RECREATION" BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER THERETO, BEING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 1 0, '69 E .M.C. "TREE AND SHRUB ORDINANCE" REGULATING THE PLANTING AND MAINTENANCE OF TREES AND PLANTS~ ESTABLISHING THE OFFICE OF THE CITY FORESTER IN THE ADMINISTRA- TIVE SERVICE OF THE CITY EITHER AS A FULL-TIME APPOINTED EMPLOYEE OR BY CONTRACT WITH OTHER LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND PRESCRIBING HIS AUTHORITY~ REQUIRING PERMITS FOR PLANTING, PRESERVATION AND REMOVAL IN PUBLIC PLACES~ PLACING RESPONSIBILITY ON THE OWNERS OF PRIVATE PROPERTY IN ORDER TO PROTECT GROWTH IN PUBLIC PLACES~ PROVIDING FOR ABATEMENT OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS BY THE CITY~ ISSUANCE OF LICENSES FOR BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS~ AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF ITS PROVISIONS. (Copied in full in the offic i al Ordinance Book.) COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 2, SERIES OF 1971, BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. City At torney Bernard Berardini stated that the agree- me nt b e tween Sou th Suburban Metropolitan and Park Dis t ric t, the Citie s of Engl e wood and Littleton, and Arapahoe County concerning the Forester incorporated the duties to enforce the respec t ive laws of each j urisdiction. This agreement would be presented for approval to the othe r jurisdictions within the near future. Upon the call of th e roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Councilmen S e nti, Lone, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Mayor Schwab, Councilman Lay . Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor Pro T e rn dec la red the motion c arried. In t r Coun ci l ma n Brow d r d in full , BI LL F o~D T /J!!}/Yc § )}{ ? AN ORDINA NC E AMEND ING THE FEES ESTABLISHED FOR Mis6E-f.:-'-Q.., Yi'? LANEO US CHAPT ER AM USEMENT DE VI CE S AND PREMISES AS CONTAINED IN TITLE IX, 2 , SECTI ON 41. COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUN CILMAN LONE SECONDED, ORDINAN CE NO . 3 , SER I E S OF 197 1 , BE PASSED ON FIRST READING PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGL EWOO D HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. the cal l of the roll, the vote resulted as f ollows: THAT AND Upon . ' I • • ' -- • • • - 7 - Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lone, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Mayor Schwab, Councilman Lay. Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried. * * * * * A bill for an ordinance regulating the transportation of dangerous chemicals and combustible liquids and establishing fire lanes within the City of Englewood was explored by City Attorney Bernard Berardini. City Manager Dial discussed the proposed bill. Fire Chief Hamilton appeared before City Council and discussed the enforcement of the routes and fire lanes under the proposed ordinance. It was the consensus of the Council that the hazardous routes be established within the bill as follows: (a) South Santa Fe Drive (b) u.s. 285 (c) Dartmouth Avenue (d) Oxford Avenue (e) Quincy Avenue (f) Belleview Avenue It was further the consensus of Council that all refer- ences of Traffic Engineer be changed to Department of Public Works. * * * * * Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Dhority and read in full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE II , CHAPTER 3 OF THE '69 E.M.C. ENTITLED, "FIRE PREVENTION CODE", BY ESTABLISHING MOTOR VEHICLE ROUTES OF VEHICLES TRANSPORTING EXPLOSIVES, BLASTING AGENTS, HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS OR OTHER DANGEROUS ARTICLES; AND ESTABLISHING FIRE LANES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY DEVOTED TO PUBLIC USE. (Copied i n full in the official Ord i nance Book.) COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, MAYOR SCHWAB SECONDED , THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll , the vote r e sulted as follows: Ayes: Counci lme n Senti, Lone, Kr e iling, Dhority, Brown, Mayor Schwab, Counc ilman Lay. Nays: Non e Abs e nt: Non e The Mayor Pro T e rn decl ared the motion c arried. * * * * * I • • .. f - • • -8 - City Attorney Berardini stated t hat at a previous meeting of the City Council he had b e en directed to researc h the legali ty of using the Suburban Su n as the City 's legal news- paper. Mr. Berardini stated that it is required b y Statute that a legal newspap er p os sess a s econd-cla ss mailing permit. At this time the Sun does not possess such a permit but they have indi- cated that they are proceeding to obtnin one. In all other respects the Suburban Sun meets the legal requirements and the City Council may consider the e stablishme nt of the Suburban Sun as its legal newspap e r after the p e rmit is obtained. * * * * * RESOLUTION NO. 8, SERIES OF 1971 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A NOTICE OF SALE OF CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, GENERAL OBLIGATION WATER IMPROVEMENT BONDS, SERIES 1971, IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,200,000; SAID SALE TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, MARCH 9TH, 1971. (Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, CO UNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 8, SERIES OF 1971, BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lone, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Mayor Schwab, Councilman Lay. Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried. * * * * * RESOLUTION NO. 9, SERIES OF 1971 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO APPROVE THE WHOLE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS MADE IN AND FOR SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 70 IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO; TO APPROVE AND CONFIRM THE APPORTI ONMENT OF SA ID COST TO EACH LOT OR TRACT OF LAND IN SAID DISTRICT; TO ASSESS A SHARE OF SAID COST AGAINS T EAC H LOT IN THE DISTRICT; ESTABLISHING A DATE AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HE ARING UPON THE ASSESSM ENT OF SAID COSTS AND ORDERING PUBL ICATION AND MAILING OF NOTICE THEREOF TO THE OWNERS OF PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED WITHIN THE DISTRICT; AND TO APPROVE THE CO MP LETION OF SAID DISTRI CT . (Copi e d i n full l n t he offi i al Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED , COUN ILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 9 , SERIES OF 197 1, BE ADOPTE D AND APPROVED, AND THAT THE PUBLIC HEARIN G ON THE ASSESSMENTS FOR SIDEWALK IMPROVE- MENT DISTRICT NO . 70 BE ESTABLIS HED FOR MARCH 1, 1971. Upon the call of the roll, t h e vote r s ult e d a s follows : Ay es : Counci l men S e n ti , Lo n e , Kr e ilin g , Dhority , Brown, Ma yor Schwab, Counci l ma n La y . Na ys : None Abs e n t: No n e The Ma yor Pro T m dec lared th e m tion carried. * * * * * ,_ I • • • • -9 - Ci ty Manager Dial presented t wo proposed contracts with the Colorado S tate Health Department for an alcohol safety action program in whi c h the City of Engl e wood would participate. Mr. Dial stated that the program would run for l-l/2 years and would involve the training of two police offic e rs in alcoholic enforce- ment. Mr. Dial stated that during the l-1/2 yea r period the State of Colorado would r eimburse the City for the salaries of the two police officers and th e City woul d em ploy two replacement patrol- men for those individuals involved in t he program. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE CONTRACT AGREE- MENTS WITH THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR THE ALCOHOL ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM. Upon the call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lone, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Mayor Schwab, Councilman Lay. Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor Pro Tern declared th e motion c arried. RESOLUTION NO. 10, SERIES OF 1971 A RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING ADDITIONAL REVENUE TO THE GENERAL FUND AND APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONIES TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT ON THE BASIS OF A STATE OF COLORADO FINANCIAL PROGRAM. (Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, MAYOR SCHWAB SECONDED , THAT RESOLUTION NO. 10 , SERIES OF 1971, BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lone, Kreiling, Dhorit y, Brown, Mayor Schwab, Councilman Lay. Nays: None Absent: None The Ma yor Pro Tern declared the motion c arried. * * * * * City Ma nager Dial reported that a meeting with representatives of the Publ ic Service Company had recently been held concerning location of Englewood 's golf course on P ublic Service property southwest of the inters ection of Platte River and U .S. 285 . Mr . Dial stated hat the Publ ic Service Company had indicated that the prop rty at that loca tion wo ld be used fo r a major sub-station and poss1bly a major serv1c center. Mr. Dial stated that in es~e n ce he did not see much possibility of locating the golf cours o n Public Service Company's property. * * ~ * * City Man ger Dial stated that he T raffic Pl ann 1ng contract Wlth Voorh es and Ass0 iat s had bec om a three j uris- dictional agre mcnt i nvolving Lhc lily of Littleton and Arapahoe I • • ' • • • • -10 - County as we ll as t he City of Englewood. Mr . Dial stated that Englewood's costs under this agreement would be $18,500 as opposed to the orig i nally estimated $25,000 for Englewood alone. Mr. Dial stated that City Council should consider appointments to an Advisory Committee to Voorhees. * * * * * Mr. Dial stated that on Thursday, February 4, 1971 , a breakfast with representat i ves of Englewood, Littleton, and Aurora and the State Legislators would be held at 7:15 A.M. * * * * * City Manage r Dial discussed the establishment of a study session concerning Paving District No. 20 with members of the Council. It was the consensus that a study session be held on February 15 . * * * * * City Manager Dial discussed a half-day seminar with members of Council, staff and representatives of the various boards and commissions to discuss proceedings for the boards and the Board/Staff/Council interrelationships. * * * * * Mayor Schwab stated that two alternates from the City of Englewood were needed to the ARAPS Board of Directors. MAYOR SCHWAB MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER MC DIVITT AND COUNCILMAN LONE BE APPOINTED TO THE ARAPS BOARD. Upon t he call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Aye s: Co u n ci l me n S e n t i, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Mayor Schwab, Counci lman Lay. Na ys : Councilman Lone Absen t : No ne The Ma y o r P ro Tern declared the motion c arr ied . * * * * * Mayor Schwab discussed a meeti ng with the City o f Littleton a n d the City o f Aurora con ce rn i ng county structural home rule and a 3 per c e nt col l ected loc ally shared sales t ax. * * * * * I • • . , f • -ll - Ma yor S c hwab discuss e d the Children In Need vision Program (CHINS). Mayor Schwab stated this was designed to deal Wlth juvenile delinquency problems. Schwab endorsed the program. * '1-* * * of Super- a program Mayor COUN CILMAN BROWN MO VE D, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE CONSIDERATION OF A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE TO ELIMINATE THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD DOG LICENSE BE REMOVED FROM THE TABLE. Upon the call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Cou ncilme n Senti, Lone, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Mayor Schwab, councilman Lay. Nays: None Abs e nt: None The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Brown and read in full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTIONS 11-11-2 AND 11-11-3, TITLE XI, CHAPTER 11, ARTICLE 1, ENTITLED "ANIMALS AND FOWL," WHICH REQUIRES THE LICENSING AND REGISTRATION OF DOGS; AND AMENDING 11-11-4 TO CONFORM THERETO. The City Councll discussed the question of enforcement of the dog licens e and its effect upon rabies vaccinations. COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE PROPOSED BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Counci lmen Kreiling, Dhority, Brown Nays: councllmen Senti, Lone, Mayor Schwab, Council- man Lay Absent: Non e The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motlon failed. * * -~<· * * Councilman Krcillng left he Council Chambers at 11:14 P.M. Councilman Dhorlty nomi nated Mr. Merlyn Beaver, 713 East Amherst Plac e , and Mr. G orge Mas on, 4 5 10 South Huron, to the Englewood Publi Library Board. MAYOR SCHWAB MOVE D, CO UNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT THE NOMINATION CEASE AND THAT A WHT'rE BALLOT BE CAST APPOINTING MR. MERLYN BEAVER TO A FOUR-YEAR TERM ON THE LIBRARY BOARD AND MR. GEORGE MASON TO FULFILL THE UNEXPIRED TERM OF MR. HAROLD MILLER, SAID APPOINTMENTS TO BE FlLLED IMMEDIATELY. Upon the call of the roll, h e vo rosulLed as fol o w s ~ I • • ' • • . . . .. -12 - Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lone, Dhority, Brown, Mayor Schwab, Councilman Lay . V:) Nays: None p ~Councilman Kreiling The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried. * * * * * Councilman Kreiling entered Council Chambers at 11:18 P.M. and took his seat at Council. The City Council discussed appointments to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals. Councilman Dhority nominated Mr. Robert Leonard, 3184 South Acoma Street, Mr. Stanley Rhodus, 2323 West Harvard Avenue, and Mr. David Senseney, Attorney, 3595 South Washington. MAYOR SCHWAB MOVED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED, THAT MR. ROBERT LEONARD, MR. STANLEY RHODUS, AND MR. DAVID SENSENEY BE APPOINTED TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY, AND THAT A WHITE BALLOT BE CAST FOR THEIR APPOINT- MENT. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lone, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Mayor Schwab, Councilman Lay Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried. * * * * * The City Council considered appointments to the Planning and Zoning Commission. MAYOR SCHWAB MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT MRS. JUDY HENNING, 3074 EAST CORNELL-CIRCLE, AND MR. ROBERT WEIST, .-- 4385 SOUTH ELATI, BE APPOINTED TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY, AND THAT A WHITE BALLOT BE CAST FOR THEIR APPOINTMENTS. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lone, Kreiling, Dhor ity, Brown, Mayor Schwab, Counci lman Lay Nays: Non e Absent: Non e The Mayor Pro Tern d eclar e d t h e motion carried. ., * * * * . ' I • • .• \ l . f ~ • ..... . . . ... -13 - MAYOR SCHWAB MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lone, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Mayor Schwab, Councilman Lay Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried, and the meeting adjourned at 11:25 P.M. I • • ' • 'f 1 INTRO DUCE D AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN DHORIT Y BY AUTH ORITY ORDI NANCE NO. i f , SERIES OF 1971 AN ORDI NANCE AME NDI NG TITLE II, CHAP TE R 3 OF THE '69 J;' M r J:;'J\T 'T'T"PTI:"T\ 11 PTnr. nn..-., ........ ~""' ......................... _.. ------ ALAN M . VOORHEES 6 ASSOCIATES . INC. OFFICIAL CITY c I -L ,..,. IJ>..,!'NT TRANSPORTATION & PLANNING CONSULTANTS ALAN M . VOOIIIIIHEES WALT£11111 G . HANS[N CHA .. LES F IIARNES Jilt THOMAS 8 , OEIN DAVID W iCHOPPERT llOBEIIIIIT L MOIIIIIIIIIIIS MA .. TIN J . BOUMAN GEOIIIIIG(. L . CfltAWFORD IUCHAIIIIID A . WALBRECKEIIIII February 3, 1971 Mayor Elmer E. Schwab City of Englewood 3400 South Elati Englewood, Colorado Dear Mayor Schwab: 80120 ~E C..OLO In accordance with the terms of our recently executed contract with the cities of Englewood .and Littleton and with Arapahoe County, we have begun wor.k on the transportation study for western Arapahoe County. In studies of this nature, it is often useful and advisable to establish a local committee to work with the consultant and oversee his progress. Alan M. Voorhees and Associates would be pleased to work with a committee appointed by the three participating agencies in this contract. We have found that while t he re is often additional work and coordination invol v ed, committee recommendations and advice are valuable and can, in fact, be a major help in preparing a better plan by helping to avoid oversights and omissions t hat might otherwise be made. ,. . Accordingly, we would suggest that a transportation study advi sory co mmittee be establi shed t o work with us in this study .. A committee composed of _Aeven membe rs , with two members appojpted from each of the th ree /pirhcLpatlng agencies and a era pointed by the other s1x, m1 ropna~ Committee members pro a y s tecfuu cai people, as we would n ormally expect to be in regular conta t with the se persons. Members should have sufficient time avallable to attend meet ing s and to make a m eaningful contribution to the s tudy . WAaHINGTON 0 C OINVI" I T LOU IS I(ATl L( L.O I AN C[L.[$ TOIIIII ONTO OA LL.A• O .. L.AN DO ATL ANT A • IAN 01100 lONDON HO""'OLU~ I 0 ' ALAN M . VOORHEES • ASSOCIATES . INC. TRANSPORTATION & PLANNING CONSULTANTS AL.AN M . VOORHIEES WALT£Jit G HANS[N CHARLES ,-BARNES JA THOMAS 8 OEilN DAVID W SCHOPP£RT llt08£RT L MORAIS MARTIN J . 80UMAN GEORGE: L.. CJitAWFORD RICHAJIIID A . WALBRECKitR February 3, 1971 Mayor Elmer E. Schwab City of Englewood 3400 South Elati Englewood, Colorado Dear Mayor Schwab : 80120 • 0 - OFFICIAL Cl"l"Y CO Jt '" '-.-.,.-C" !J '-1ENT ... ! In accordance with the terms of our recently executed contract with the cities of Englewood .and Littleton and with Arapahoe County, we have begun wor.k on the transportation study for western Arapahoe County. In studies of this nature. it is often useful and advisable to establish a local committee to work with the consultant and oversee his progress. Alan M . Voorhees and Associates would be pleased to work with a committee appointed by the thr ee participating agencies in this contract. We have found that while t here is often additional work and coordination involved, committee recommendations and advice are valuable and can, in fact, be a major help in preparing a better plan by helping to avoid over s ights and omissions that might other wise be made . - Accordin gly, we would suggest that a transportation study advi sory com mittee be established to work with us in this study. A committee composed of /neven members, wit · . p r lClpa t mg agencies and a seyenth member appointed by the other six, m1ght be appropr§t Committee ~embers probably show!! not be staff tecfuucal people, as we would normally expect to be in regular contact with the se p rsons. M mbers should have sufficient time available to attend meeting s and to mak a meaningful contribution to the study. WAS HINGTON 0 C IT LOU II LOI AN O[L(S TOPtON TO OtNVlfll! IEATl LI: DALLAS OIIIL.ANOO AlLAN TA 14N OllOO HONO\..UL .0 I 0 ,.... ' - • • 0 • I would like to have your reac tion to this suggestion as soon as possible, and would be pleased to discuss it further with you at your convenience . Very truly yours, cc: Stanley Dial, City Manager (letters sent to Mayor Bessette and John Christensen) - I . I • • f • • 0 • ~.3-~ ~ .;l..t, ~ s~ P~ 7'U-o · .dJ-rt;; ~~Vu 3 1675". ~ ,._ 0 • I 0 ' - • .. ;/' a..L:;:; I-5' tfJA ,i_;. ~ S' of~ I '7-3.:U (}~~ (r; • 0 - (J,r.J ~~ ~~ ~p~l ,~~3 (J,kd ""' f- • 0 • I . • \ I I f ! • • OF FICIAL CITY CO U~:C"Jc. DOCU. ENT co u ~·:_ CITY O F l ... ,G FI LE G L E ' 000, C OLa INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN _ __:D:..:.:H:.::.O:.:RI:.;T::.;Y:__ ___ _ BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO, ~ f , SERIES OF 1971 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE II, CHAPTER 3 OF THE '69 E.M.C. ENTITLED, "FIRE PREVENTION CODE", BY ESTABLISHING MOTOR VEHICLE ROUTES OF VEHICLES TRANSPORTING EXPLOSIVES, BLASTING AGENTS, HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS OR OTHER DANGEROUS ARTICLES; AND ESTABLISHING FIRE LANES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY DEVOTED TO PUBLIC USE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section 1. That subsection 5, Chapter 3, Title II of the official code is hereby amended to read as follows: 2-3-5. Establishment of Motor Vehicle Routes For Vehicles Transporting Explosives and Blasting Agents. The routes referred to in Section 12.7(m) of the Fire Prevention Code for vehicles trans- porting explosives and blasting agents shall be the same as those routes established herein for vehicles transporting hazardous chemicals and other dangerous articles, as contained in 2-3-6 of this chapter. Section 2. That subsection 6 of Chapter 3, Article II of the official City Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 2-3-6. Establishment of Motor Vehicle Routes of the Vehicles Transporting Hazardous Chemicals or Other Dangerous Articles. Tbe routes referred to in Section 12.7(m) and Section 20.14 of the Fire Prevention Code for vehicles transporting explosives, blasting agents, dangerous chemicals or other dangerous articles are hereby established as follows: t (a) SANTE FE DRIVE (b) u. s. HIGHWAY 285 (c) DARTMOUTH (d) OXFORD (e ) QUINCY (f ) BE LLEVIEW -1- •. I • • .• \ ! I f " • • Section 3. That subsection 7 of Chapter 3, Title II of the official City Cod e is hereby amended to read as follows: 1=l=Z· Establishment of Fire Lanes on Private Property Devoted to Public Use. (a) The fire lanes referred to in Sec- tion 28.16 of the Fire Prevention Code shall be established on private property devoted to pub- lic use where the parking of motor vehicles or other obstructions may interfere with the in- gress and egress of fire department vehicles for the protection of persons and property, such as at shopping centers, bowling lanes, theatres, hospitals, schools, churches and other similar locations where fire-fighting apparatus and equipment cannot be used effec- tively from public access ways. (b) The Chief of the Fire Department and the Chief of the Police Department shall establish said fire lanes on premises hereto- fore set out by filing a plat of said private premises with the Department of Public Works and with the Police Department of the City, specifically designating thereon the width and route of such fire lanes as shall be es- sential for the necessary ingress, egress and movement of fire equipment and apparatus with- in and upon said private premises. Said plat shall bear the date of approval of the Fire and Police Chiefs of the City of Englewood. (c) Upon filing the approved plat designating the necessary fire lanes and widths thereon with the Department of Public Works, as provided herein, the Fire Chief or his designee shall forthwith deliver a copy of the same to the owner, operator, tenant or lessee-in-possession of said private proper- ty with written notice and order to proceed to mark and post said fire lanes in conformance with the manual and specifications of the State Department of Highways. Within forty-five (45) days after notic e or such additional time as not to excee d forty-five (45) additional days, the owner, ope rator, tenant or lessee-in-pos- sess ion s hall comple t e the necessary marking and s i gning a s required herein. (d) Failure of the owner, operator, tenant or less ee -in-pos se ssion to comply with the r e quirement s a s set out in (c) hereof shall -2- I • • .• I ! . . I , .,. • • be considered to be a violation of this Code and may subject the owner, operator, tenant or lessee-in-possession to the penalties pre- scribed in 2-3-12 of this chapter. The owner, operator, tenant or lessee-in-possession may appeal the order of the Fire Chief as provided in 2-3-10 of this chapter. Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the lst day of February, 1971. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 3rd day of February, 1971. ~~~ !:;d 0 ~y ~:~~7s~;~1 ~n final reading on the Published by title as Ordinance No. 4 , Series of 1971 on the~~~ day of ~~, 1971. Attest: 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 re~ping and published by title as Ordinance No. ~ , Series of 1971. -3- I . • X .• .. I 'f ' • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIUIAN ----=LO=NE=------ BY AlmlORITY ORDINANCE NO. :f , SERIES OF 1971 AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS 1 1liROUGH 5, INCLUSIVE, BIDCK 1; AND LOTS 1 1liROUGH 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 ordinance, the City Planning and Zoning Commission duly held a public hearing on December 8, 1970 on a certain proposed 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 hu made rec011111endation to the City Council of an adoption of an ordinance eabodying said -.end.ent; and WHEREAS, public nece .. ity, convenience, general · welfare and good zoning practice juatify the proposed -ndment to the Zoning Ordinance u hereinafter set forth. NOW, niEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY niE CITY COUNCIL OF 1liE CITY OF ENGLEWOD, COLORADO: Section 1. 11lat Lots 1 through 5, inclusive , Block 1, and Lots · 1 through 4, inclusive, Block 8, PlEASANT VIEW, second filing, City of Eqlevood, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado be and the •- hereby is rezoned froa R-1-B (Single Faaily Residential) District to R-2-B (Two-F-.tly Residential) District and that Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1963, together with the Zoning Map is hereby -nded accordingly. Section 2. 11lat 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 full and passed on first r e ading on the 25th day of January, 1971. Notice of Hearing shall be published in the Engle- wood Herald at least fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing and in addition thereto, the pre.ise s he rein- above described s hall be posted as require d by ordinance. Publis hed a s a Bill for an Ordinance on the 27th day of January. 1971. -1 - f I I I • _Jead by title •d PUMd on final reading on the !(;,-day of ..9..u..u.,a ~, 1971. . PubUahed by title u Ordinence No. 5 of 1971 on the 0!7'~ day of e?..JLwe:&;r• 1971. , S.riea At:teat: -.~c# I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the . above •d foreaotaa 1e a true, -.:curate ad ca.plete copy of • OrdiDence puled oa final r .. dlaa -.d publiehed by title u Ord~e llo. 6' , S.rtea of 1971. · · -2-' I . • ' . . ' • • INTR OD UCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMA N DHORITY BY AUTHORITY ORDIN ANCE NO. k SERIES OF 1971 AN ORDINAN< i REZONING LOTS 17 THROUGH 32, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 18; . I L OF BLOCK 19; AND LOTS l THRO UG H 16 , INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 20; CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, ST ATE OF COLORADO FROM R-1-C (SINGLE -FAMI LY RESI DENTI AL) DISTRICT TO R-3-B (MULTI-FAMILY RESIDEN- TI AL) DISTRI CT. WHEREA~, pursuant to ordinance, the City Planning and Zoning Commission duly held a public hearing on De c e mb e r 8 , 1970 on a certain proposed amen dme nt to Ordinance No . 26, Series of 1963 of the Cit y of Engle - wood, Colorado known as the "Zoning Ordinan ce of the City of Englt!wood" and has made recommendat ion to the City Council of an adoption of an ordinanc e embo dying said amendment; and WHEREAS, public necessity, convenience, ge neral welfare and good zoning practice justify th e 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 l. That Lots 17 through 32, inclusive, Block 18; all of Block 19; and Lots 1 through 16, inclusive, Block 20, City of Englewood, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado be and the same hereby is rezoned from R-1-C (Single-Family Residential) District to R-3-B (Multi-Family Residential) District and that Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1963, together with the Zoning Map is hereby amended accordingly. Secti on 2. That City Council h~reb y finds, dete r- mines and de clares that the hereina bov~ c ha n ~e in re- zoning is j u stified by pub lie necessity, convenience, ge neral weltare and good zoning practi cL . Introduc.·ed, read in full and pas sed on first r adin g on the 18th day of January, 1971. Set for Public He aring before the said City Co unci l at its regular meeting on the 15th day o( Feb ruary , 19 71 at 8:00 o'cl •1C k P.M. in the Council Chamb ers at the CLtv Hall, 3400 S uth Elati Street , Englewo od , Colo rado. Notice of Hearing s hall be published in th Engle - wood Herald at least fifteen (15) da ys pri o r to said -1 - ·,'I I 0 I I ' I • I • • • hearing and in addition thereto, the premis es herein- above describ~d shall be posted as r e quired by ordinance. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 20th day of Jan ua r y , 1971. ~e ad hv Litle and passed on final r e ading on the /{;, -day of ..J~.b ''<·«'-a/._._. , 1971. i Published by title as Ordinanc~ No. ~ , Se ries of 1971 on the o;tJ.l;!J day of ;9~<-a?-(J , 1971. Attest: rx~=- 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. 6 , Series of 1971 . -2- "' . .· \ I 'I' I • • . ( • • RE SOLUT ION NO. II Ft'l b '71 C OU NCIL , , CITY O F E.N 1 '1 E~ r i N G F I LE G L E W ooo, COLO. SERIES 1971 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE NOTIFICATION OF PROPERTY OWNERS OF ASSESSMENTS FOR PAVING DISTRICT NO. 19 AND ESTABLISHING A DATE FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON SAID ASSESSMENTS. WHEREAS, the s t reet improvements in Paving District No. 19 , in Englewood, Colorado, have been satisfactorily completed and have been accepted by the City of Englewood; and WHEREAS, a statement showing the whole cost of said improvements and a proposed apportionment of the same on the property in said District has been filed with the Director of Finance; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the special benefits accruing to each lot or tract of land in the District by reason of the making of said street improvements and has determined that the apportionment of the assessments for said improvements as set forth in the following Notice, is in accordance with such bene- fits; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: 1. That the Director of Finance is hereby authorized and directed to notify the owners of the property to be assessed for said improvemen t s b y advert i sement in three consecutive weekly issues o f The Engl e wood Herald, a newspaper published and of gene ral ci r culat ion i n the Ci ty o f Englewood, that said improve- men t s have b een compl eted and accepted, that the cost thereof h a s been a pportioned acco r d i ng t o bene fits and that a heari ng on the as s essmen ts will be he l d a t t h e time a nd place set forth i n the Notice , and by maili n g a summ ary o f sa i d No t i c e to al l own ers of prop erty to b e assessed with the c o sts o f the i mproveme nts. The s umm a r y of the Notice shall be forward e d by prepaid mai l at or about the t ime of the first pub l ica tion o f t he Notice . Th e hearing shal l be held not less tha n fiftee n days follow i ng the fi r st publication of the Not1ce . -71 - I • • .• \ ! I ' 'r I . :I • 2. That the published Noti ce shall be in substantially the following form: PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE COl•lPLETION OF STREET Hl PROVJ::~\E N TS IN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 19, IN TilE CITY OF ENGLEI~OOD, COLORADO, OF THE APPORTIONHEN'£ OF THE COST THEREOF AND HEARING THEREON. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED GENERALLY and to the owners o f real estate which is hereinafter described, said real estate comp risi ng the Di s lrict known as Paving District No. 19, Englewood, Colorado, noti c is hereby given (a) T ha t lh v improvements in Paving District No. 19, Englewood, colo1aJo , which were authorized by Ordinance No. 8, Series 1970, fi~<t lly adopted and approved on the 16th day of March, 1970, have be en completed, that the same have been accepted by the City Council of the City of Englewood, and that the cost thereof has been apport.ioned against the real property in the District according to be n e fits. (b) That the whole cost of said impro veme nts has been 9" definite ly asc er tained and is the amount of $~ S~~---, said amoun~ includin g costs of inspection, collection, incidentals and intere st as allowe d by law. (c) Of the whole cost stated in paragraph (b), the City of t::nglewood will pay $ /01, (, (j.o. ~, leaving the amount of tt" $3S7.9j.(,. -to be assessed against the real property in the Dis- trict for the cost of the improvements. (d) That the share apportione d to and upon each lot and trac t of land within the District and assessabl for the improve- ments is as follmvs: I • • ' • • ~§_~~§_§_~~!'!!§. Paving District No. 19 Englewood, Colorado ,. - I TOTAL ASSESSMENT I PROPERTY 0\'lNER PROPERTY DESCRIPTION (Attach Copy of Assessment Roll) 4. That an y complaints or objections which may be made in writing by the owners of land within the District, to the City Counci l and f 1l • c 1n t "f' o ff1ce of th·~ Dire< t or o f Finan c e on or before Thursd ay , the 18th day of March, 1971, will be heard and determined by the City Council before the passage of an ordinance assessing the cost of said improvements. 5. Complaints or objections to the proposed assessments will be heard by the City Council on Monday, the 22nd day of March, 1971, at the ho ur of~o'clock P.M., at the City Hall in said City. WITNE S S my hand and official seal this ..li.1i day of February, 1971. (SEAL) Publish in: The Englewood Hearld Publish on: F ebrua ry 17 and 24, 1971, March 3, 1971 Director of F nance, ex-officio City Clerk I ' . ' j I • • . . • • 3. That the summary of the Notice to be mailed to each ow nPr of property to be assessed for the cost of l.mprovements shall be i n substanti ally the following form: (Form of Mailed Notice) NOTICE OF FILING ASSBSSMENT ROLL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, PAVING DIS- TRICT NO. 19 AND OF HEARING THEREON. NO'l'I CE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the assessment roll for the City of Englewood, Colorado, Paving District No. 19 has been filed in the office of the Director of Finance. The owner or owners of any property which is assessed in said assessment roll, whether named or not in said roll, may, on or before Thursday, the 18th day of March, 1971, file with the undersigned, his, her or their complaints or objections in writing to the proposed assessments. The City Council will meet to hear and consider complaints or objections to the assessments by any party or parties aggrieved ·~-thereby on Monday, the 22nd day of March, 1971, at.-.. o'clock P.t-!. at the City Hall in said City. Any complaint or objection to the validity of the assess- ments or the proceedings taken therefor shall be deemed waived un- less presented in writing at the time and in the manner indicated above. BY ORDER OF TilE CITY COUNCIL OF THE City of Englewood, Colorado. DAT ED This ;ltn{ day of February, 197 1. /s/ Ste phe n A. Lyon Director of Finance, City of J:nglewood, Colorado \ l 'r I • 0 ' "' . • . . 4. That if any one or more sections or parts of this Resolution shall be adjudged unenforceable or invalid, such judg- ment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remaining provisions of this Resolution, it being the intention that the various provi- sions hereof are severable. ADOPTED AND APPROVED This /(~[ day .of February, 1971. (SEAL) • • I • • -78 - ' I [ I • • • OFFICIAL CITY CO UNC IL ["IQC UMENT fd • -~ ) f :· L '71 C OU N C IL MSL 1l i -IG F l l..E CIT'( O F ENGLEWOOD. COLO. RESOLUTION NO. /2 , SERIES OF 1971 A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE DEFINITION OF THE WORD, "RELATIVE", AS IT RELATES TO EMPLOYMENT BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, UNDER THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE CAREER SERVICE BOARD. WHEREAS, by resolution passed and approved on December 5, 1966, wherein the City Council approved by resolution the Rules and Regulations of the Career Service Board which prohibited the hiring of close relatives within the same department; and WHEREAS, the word, "close relative" was not de- fined in said regulations by the Career Service Board; and WHEREAS, employees who have completed their pro- bationary period .should be allowed to continue employ- ment, even though they may subsequently become related through marriage, departmental consolidation, or other- wise; and WHEREAS, the· prohibition against employing "close relatives" should not be applicable to any former em• ployee applying for reemployment under the provisions of Title V, Chapter 3, Section 12, of the '69 E.M.C.; provided, however, that all other requirements of said provisions have been met. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That the regulation which prohibits the hiring of relatives within the same department of the City is hereby ratified and shall remain in full force and effect. Section 2. That the word, "relative", as used in said Rules and Regulations shall be defined as wife, husband, children, parents, brother, sister, parent•in-law, brother-in-law or sister-in-law. Section 3. That employees who have completed their probationary period may continue employment even though they may subsequently become related through marriage, departmental consolidation or otherwise. Section 4. That the prohibition against employing "relatives" shall not be applicable to any former regu- lar, full-time employee applying for reemployment under -1- I . • , • • Title V, Chapte r 3, Section 12 o f the '69 E.M.C. if all other requirements of this section have been met. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this I C 1971. Attest: day ofZ£~ :;z.._ I, Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of Resolution No. )'2... , Series of 1971. -,~~ -2- ,._ -- I· • •' \ ( I , '! - • • • OF F I CI AL C ITY C Ol ' ' roc u E N T ) .:. '7 1 c ou:..:r -. J ri LE CI TY OF L'.;GL .. \'.'00 0 , C OLO RESOLUTION NO. _1;5_, & IES 011' li'Fl A RESOLUTION URGING THE GENERAL A88ElriBLY OF THE STATE 011' C LOt ADO T O P l\OJ.:P T LY J:NAC'f }';NALLII\G LEGISLATION 1 0 . AM.END· MENT NO. 3 AND T O PEIWIT SUCH OnfER FUNCTIONS AS MAY BE SE- c n o .E Y ll{.i; E CfOit!:l O P A SE RVICE AVIll v. r rY IS TlUC • ~EnEAS , tbe City of Eaclewood bu reooplud tbe DMd for aNa ...... lde approaolwle to reat&al p1'0iJlem1; a.Dd. \ I.U..:EAS , tlw City haa otAQd wUh m&D,Y ad}aeuAt dUo1 In eftorta to cooperate Ia mae-11.1 be..notal procra~UI aad. \ HEREAS, tM ctty lwl NOGPl.S tbe ued for ar.a-wtde O)lllllllta;, od, •.1 Ut:RU.!, tho Cii.J M-1 euppurt.ed tao paaaap l Amead- menl o. 3 1:1 th" 19TO Coloredo oluct.1o 411l ud, 'V U.I!.H.U.S , Uw City reoopb411 ~ l wproveCI quallt¥ of Mrvtca ad tbAJ ltC08ii)Qli.M o! m&D3 aalQ tacocUOWJ lna A&l• Uaat tll pel'!orm oo aa ...a•wtcle but.; 0\',, nn .• l:.FOltt , .~~; IT i'..l~30L W duU tba eouaotl of tbe ctcy c ~ .,... .. 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I P-913' .. -···- • " . 0 • I 0 • • OFI="ICIAL CITY " I r,o-:;U'.1E N T .../A/..-;(. • .1 !'1 7 I ' :.;;::::::::=n 1LE ) 1 C O L O INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN ----~LO~N~E~---------- BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. ~ SERIES OF 1971 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-2-8 (TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT. WHEREAS, pursuant to ordinance, the City Planning and Zoning Commission duly held a public hearing on December 8, 1970 on a certain proposed 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 mad~ recommendation to the City Council of an adoption of an ordinance embodying said amendment; and WHEREAS, public necessity, 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 ENGI.E\«llD, 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 full and passed on first reading on the 4th day of January, 1971. Set for Public Hearing before the said City Council at its regular meeting on February 1, 1971 at 8:00 o' clock P.M. in the Council Chambe r s at the City Hall, 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood , Colorado. Notice of Hearing shall be publish d in the Engle- wood Herald at least fifteen (15) day s prior to said hearing and in addition ther to, the pr mi s es herein- above described shall b posted as required by ordinance. Published as a Bill for an Ordin nc on the 6th day of January, 1971. -1- 0 ' • Read by title and passed on final reading on the __ day of 1~71. Published by title as Ordinance No. Series of 1971 on the day of ------~::::::--i971. Mayor Attest: ex officio City Clerk I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, Kcurate and complete copy of an Ordinance passed on final reading and published by title as Ordinance No. , Series of 1971. ex officio City Clerk -2- I· • .. ' \ I . ·-·, • ,. . • r I CI TY cO·F r I C I A l I [ '"?CUMENT '71 t en Y OF i: ' ' ..; I I Lt; • OD. COLO INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN --~D~H~O~R~I~T~Y~--------- BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. If SERIES OF 1971 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE II, CHAPTER 3 OF THE '69 E. M. C. ENTITLED, "FIRE PREVENTION CODE", BY ESTABLISHING MOTOR VEHICLE ROUTES OF VEHICLES TRANSPORTING EXPLOSIVES, BLASTING AGENTS, HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS OR OTHER DANGEROUS ARTICLES; AND ESTABLISHING FIRE LANES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY DEVOTED TO PUBLIC USE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section 1. That subsection 5, Chapter 3, Title II of the official code is hereby amended to read as follows: ~· Establishment of Motor Vehicle Routes For Vehicles Transporting Explosives and Blaating A&ents. The routes referred to in Section 12.7(m) of the Fire Prevention Code for vehicles trans- porting explosives and blasting agents shall be the same as those routes established herein for vehicles transporting hazardous chemicals and other dangeroua articles, as contained in 2-3-6 of this chapter. Section 2. That subsection 6 of Chapter 3, Article II of the official City Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 2-3-6. Establishment of Motor Vehicle Routes of the Vehicles Transporting Hazardous Chemicals or Other Dangerous Articles. The routes referred to in Section 12.7(m) and Section 20.14 of the Fire Prevention Code for vehicles transporting explosives, blasting agents, dangerous chemicals or other dangerous articles are hereby established as follows: (a) SANTE FE DRIVE (b) u. s. HIGHWAY 285 (c) DARDIOUTH (d) OXFORD (e) QUINCY (f) BELLEVIEW -1- I 0 ' • • Section l. That subsection 7 of Chapter 3, Title II of the officia , City Code is · hereby amended to read as follows: 2-1-7. Establishment of Fire Lanes on Private Property Devoted to Public Use. (a) The fire lanes referred to in Sec- tion 28.16 of the Fire Prevention Code shall be es tablished on private property devoted to pub- lic use where the parking of motor vehicles or other obstructions may interfere with the in- g r~ss and egress of fire department vehicles fur the protection of persons and property, such as at shopping centers, bowling lanes, theatres, hospitals, schools, churches and other similar locations where fire-fighting apparatus and equipment cannot be used effec- tively from public access ways. (b) The Chief of the Fire Department and the Chief of the Police Department shall establish said fire lanes on premises hereto- fore se t out by filing a plat of said private premises with the Department of Public Works and with the Police Department of the City, specifically designating thereon the width and route of such fire lanes as shall be es- sential for the necessary ingress, egress and movement of fire equipment and apparatus with- in and upon said private premises. Said plat shall bear the date of approval of the Fire and Police Chiefs of the City of Englewood. (c) Upon filing the approv~d plat d e signating the necessary fire lanes and widths thereon with the Department 11f Public Works, as provided herein, the Fire Chief or hts designee shall forthwith deliver a copy .of the same to the owner, op~ratur, tenant or lessee-in-possession of said private proper- t y with written notic e and ord~r to proceed to mark and post said fire lanes in conformance with the manual and specifications of the State Department of Highways. Within forty-five (45) days after notice or such additional time as not to exceed forty-five (45) additional days, the owner, operator, tenant or lt-ssee-in-pos- session shall complete the neces~ary marking and signing as required herein. (d) Failure of the owner , operator, tenant or lessee-in-possession to comply with th r quirements as set out in (c) hereof shall -2- , . I 0 ' • • . , . be considered to b~ a violation of this Code and may subject the owner, operator, tenant or le ssee-in-possession to the penalties pre- scribed in 2-3-12 of this chapter. The owner, operator, tenant or l t'Ss e e-in-possession may appeal the order of the Fire Chief as provided in 2-3-10 of this chapter. Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the 1st day of February, 1971. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 3rd day of February, 1971. Read by title and passed on final reading on the ______ day of , 1971. Published by title as Ordinance No. , Series of 1971 on the day of ------• 1971. Mayor Attest: ox 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 r e ading and published by title as Ordinance No. , Series of 1971.. e x of f ic i o City Cl e r k -3- I • • , • • • OFFICIAL CITY COUNCIL DOCUMENT n[ · .n •J 1 ·? FE3 l o 71 AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION FEBRUARY 16, 1971 CO U1 'GIL f\,LL i I ,G FI LE CIT'( OF E GLEWOOO, COLO. 8:00 P.M. Call to order, invocation by Father Francis Kappes of the All Souls Catholic Church, pledge of allegiance led by Boy Scout Troop No. 154, and roll call. 1. Minutes. (a) Regular meeting of February 1, 1971. (Copies trans- mitted herewith.) 2. Pre-scheduled citizens and visitors. (a) Recognition of "special guests" of the Council. (b) Special recognition of retiring Board members - Mr. Russell G. Woods, Jr. and Dr. James Mezen. (c) Mr. Ray Shaw of the U-Totem Store, 123 East Belleview Avenue, will be present to request re- newal of their 3. 2 beer license. 3. Public hearings. (a) To consider the rezoning of Lots 1 through 5, Block 1, and Lots 1 through 4, Block 8, of Pleasant View, Second Filing, generally in the vicinity of South Lowell Boulevard and West Tufts Avenue. (b) To consider the rezoning of Lots 17 through 32, Block 18, all of Block 19, and Lots 1 through 16, Block 20, from R-1-C to R-3-B, generally in the vicinity of West Jefferson Avenue and South Elati Street. 4. Communications. (a) Financial report for the month of January. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (b) Timetable for Sidewalk Improvement District No. 71. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (c) Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of January 19, 1971. (Copies trans- mitted herewith. ) (d) Minutes of the Public Library Board meeting of February 2, 1971. (Copl s transmitted h erewith .) (e) Minutes of the P arks a nd Recr eation Commission meeting of February 10, 1971. ( opies will be avai lable at th e s ssion .) (f) Letter from Mr. Robert E. Leigh of Alan M. Voorhees a nd Associates, lnc. with regard to the appointment of a Traffi Advisory Committee. ( 'opJCs tr!lnsmitted herewith.) (g) Memoranda from lhe Fin nc DlrPctor, Police Chlel, a nd the City Attorne , concerning the Munlcip I Court operations. (Copies trans- mitted h r with.) (Continued) I • • , X • • • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR. COUNCIL SESSION FEBRUARY 16, 1971 Page 2 4. Communications. (Continued) (h) Minutes of the ARAPS Board of Directors meeting of February 3, 1971. (Copies transmitted herewith.) 5. City Attorney. (a) Bill for an Ordinance establishing Paving District No. 20. (Copies of the Bill and a revised timetable for completion of the District transmitted herewith.) (b) Ordinance on final reading regulating the transporta- tion of dangerous chemicals and combustible liquids and establishing fire lanes within the City. (Copies previously transmitted. ) (c) Bill for an Ordinance revising the witness fees to be paid by the Municipal Court. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (d) Bill for an Ordinance amending the Municipal Code to comply with the new State law regarding veterall8' points preference. (Copies will be available at the session.) (e) Bill for an Ordinance assessing costs for clearance and removal of weeds and debris from private lots. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (f) Report on several liquor license matters. (g) Attorney's choice. 6. City Manager. (a) Resolution authorizing publishing of notice of com- pletion of Paving District No. 19 and setting March 22, 1971, as the date for the public hearing. (Copies of the Resolution and the ffnal assessment data sheet transmitted herewith. ) (b) Consideration of a Master Plan for storm drainage improvements. (c) Authorization for the Director of Utilities and the fiscal agent to meet in New York City with regard to the Water Diversion Project General Obligation Bond sale. (d) Recommendation regarding the definition of relatives as it relates to employment and funeral leave practices. (Refer to the enclosed memorandum from the City Manager dated February 12, 1971. ) (e) Consideration of a contract for the ARAPS Consortium. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (f) Appointment of a committee to study our present sewer ordinance. • (g) Manager's choice. (Continued) I • • f • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION FEBRUARY 16, 1971 Page3 7. Recognition of non-scheduled citizens and visitors. 8. General discussion. (a) Mayor's choice. (b) Councilman's choice. 9. Adjournment. ~~/l__p~ STANLEY H. DIAL City Manager SHD/ij •. I . • . , , • • • • O f f I C ~~~u t.~II::NT O uNCI L ~.., CITY C ' '1 ' t E\!.1 . 'I ' l.-l G f'I L €. ., r ... •· coLO· coUNL •·-t.WOOO. CIT'i OF t.NGL AGENDA FOR REG ULAR COUNCIL SESSION FEBRUARY 16, 1971 8:00 P.M. Call to order, invocation by Father Francis Kappes of the All Souls Catholic Church, pledge of allegiance led by Boy Scout Troop No. 154, and roll call. 1. Minutes. (a) Regular meeting of February 1, 1971. (Copies trans- mitted herewith.) 2. Pre-scheduled citizens and visitors. (a) Recognition of "special guests" of the Council. (b) Special recognition of retiring Board members - Mr. Russell G. Woods, Jr. and Dr. James Mezen, (c) Mr. Ray Shaw of the U-Totem Store, 123 East Belleview Avenue, will be present to request re- newal of their 3. 2 beer license. 3, Public hearings. (a) To consider the rezoning of Lots 1 through 5, Block 1, and Lots 1 through 4, Block 8, of Pleasant View, Second Filing, generally in the vicinity of South Lowell Boulevard and West Tufts Avenue. (b) To consider the rezoning of Lots 17 through 32, Block 18, all of Block 19, and Lots 1 through 16, Block 20, from R-1-C to R-3-B, generally in the vicinity of West Jefferson Avenue and South Elati Street. 2 7 ~' l ,~t •/ 4. Communications. (a) Financial report for the month of January. (Copies transmitted ht!rewith.) (b) Timetable for Sidewalk Improvement District No. 71. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (c) Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of January 19, 1971. (Copies trans- mitted herewith.) (d) Minute s of the Public Library Board meeting of February 2, 1971. (Copies transmitted herewith,) (e) Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of February 10, 1971. (Copies will be available at the session.) (f) Letter from Mr. Robert E . Leigh of Alan M. Voorhees and Associates, Inc. with regard to the appointment of a Traffic Advisory Committee, (Copies transmitted herewith.) (g) Memoranda from th e .Finance Director, Poltce Chief, and the City Attorney, concerning the Municipal Court operations. (Copies trans- mitted herewith.) (Continued) /ll J ,. . /3 I, _, 1 .t' I '/ J I f" <. ( . I I j. .(. I • • I '\' • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION FEBRUARY 16, 1971 Page 2 4. Communications. (Continued) (h) Minutes of the ARAPS Board of Directors meeting of February 3, 1971. (Copies transmitted herewith,) 5. City Attorney. (a) Bill for an Ordinance establishing Paving District No. 20. (Copies of th e Bill and a revised timetable for completion of the District transmitted herewith.) (b) Ordinance on final reading regulating the transporta- tion of dangerous chemicals and combustible liquids and establishing fire lanes within the City. (Copies previously transmitted.) (c) Bill for an Ordinance revising the witness fees to be paid by the Municipal Court. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (d) Bill for an Ordinance amending the Municipal Code to comply with the new State law regarding veterans• points preference. (Copies will be available at the session.) (e) Bill for an Ordinance assessing costs for clearance and removal of weeds and debris from private lots. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (f) Report on several liquor license matters. (g) Attorney's choice. 6. City Manager. (a) Resolution authorizing publishing of notice of com- pletion of Paving District No. 19 and setting March 22, 1971, as the date for the public hearing. (Copies of the Resolution and the final assessment data sheet transmitted herewith.) (b) Consideration of a Master Plan for storm drainage improvements. (c) Authori zation for the Director of Utilities and the fiscal agent to meet in New York City with regard to the Water Diversion Project General Cllligatlon Bond sale. (d) Recommendation regarding the definition of relatives as it relate to employment and funeral leave practices. (Refer to the e nclosed memorandum from the City Manager dated February 12, 1971.) (e) Consideration of a contract for the ARAPS Consortium. (Copie transmitted here with.) (f) Appointment of a committee to study our present sewer ordlnan e . · (g) Manager's choic • (Continued) I • • ' . .. • • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION FEBRUARY 16, 1971 Page3 7. Recognition of non-scheduled citizens and visitors. B. General discussion. (a) Mayor's choice. (b) Councilman's choice. 9. Adjournment. ~~/l__p~ STANLEY H. DIAL City Manager SHD/ij I· • , • • OFF! CIA CITY CO UNCI L L • . 0 c;'C UMENT !I F~ B I ~ 71 COU NC I L r CITY OF •··-·-; ,; 'G FI LE CNGLEWooo. COLO. AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION FEBRUARY 16, 1971 a -:C«JH ~a/l- 8:oo P.M. Call to order, invocation by ~ Fr&Reis JtaP}Jes of the All Souls Catholic Church, pledge of allegiance led by Boy Scout Troop No. 15 4 , and roll call. l. Minutes. (a) Re gular meeting of February 1, 1971. (Copies trans- mitted he rewith.) 2. Pre-scheduled citizens and visitors. (a) Recognition of "special guests" of the Council. (b) Special recognition of retiring Board members - Mr. Russell G. Woods, Jr. and Dr. James Mezen. (c) Mr. Ray Shaw of the U-Totem Store, 123 EasK IlL• ~ t tdt Belleview Avenue, wlll be present to request re-J 1z tiW d,.k}IJ.I newal of their 3. 2 beer license. ~o. .0'1 ~1J Y 3. Public hearings. ¥ t'rliLI.J~t (;D~. ...u. (a) To consider the rezoning of Lots 1 through 5, Block 1, and Lots 1 through 4, Block 8, of Pleasant View, Second Filing, generally in the vicinity of South Lowell Boulevard and West Tufts Avenue. (b) To consider the rezoning of Lots 17 through 32, Block 18, all of Block 19, and Lots 1 through 16, Block 20, from R-1 -C to R-3-B, generally in the vicinity of West Jefferson Avenue and South Elati Street. Communications. (a) Financial report for the month of January. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (b) Timetable for Sidewalk Improvement District No. 71. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (c) Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of January 19, 1971. (Copies trans- mitted herewith.) (d) Minutes of the Publ'lc Library Board meeting of Febeuary 2, 1971. (Copi C's transmitted herewith .) (e) Minutes of th e Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of .February 10, 1971. (Copies will be available at th e s sion.) (f) Letter from Mr. Hobert E. Leigh of Alan M. Voorhees and Associates, Inc. with regard to th«:> a ppointment of a Traffic Advisory Committee. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (g) Memoranda from th e Fina nce Director, Police Chief, and tile Cit y Attorney , concerning the Municipal Court operations. (Copies trans- mitted h erewith.) (C ontinued) . ' I • • \ I I 'r • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION FEBRUARY 16, 1971 Page 2 4. Communications. (Continued) 5. (h) Minutes of the ARAPS Board of Directors meeting of J 't February 3, 1971. (Copies transmitted herewith.) . pt~ . .t#"' .J City Attorney. c ·~cf1 .~ f1lll (a) Bill for an Ordinance establishing Paving District . 4 ~ <p~!i t pil No. 20. (Copies of the Bill and a revised timetabl~' fl for completion of the District transmitted herewith.) ~)' .p--£ f1 (b) Ordinance on final reading regulating the transporta-.~0 , ~~~ Jj.U..·· 1 ,, t t7f tion of dangerous chemicals and combustible liquids ."J"' ~~jJ) t and establishing fire lanes within the City. (Copies -t• II~ previously transmitted.) { (c) Bill for an Ordinance revising the witness fees to , st. fvtf.JJ 7.J 2 be paid by the Municipal Court. (Copies transmitted 1 •6-~ herewith.) ~ ( 71 "l (d) Bill for an Ordinance amending the Municipal Code ~ni. f'O y) t-'~- to comply with the new State law regarding veterans• ~ 6. points preference. (Copies will be available at the /J"' session. ) , ,• >' --&f'~ (e) Bill for an Ordinance assessing costs for clearance ~ 1 and removal of weeds and debris from private lots. ·(• ' .t (Copies transmitted herewith. ) W1 '¥/: ~jJ <A (f) Report on several liquor license matters. <~1 J ?. ji.t. ri.tj•ftd'' fl ~,r fiJ.., 1~~ ,. ,J.N 2l1JI"1 j • w-vi v O(J.d,V'f ). u._.,.N41' (g) Attorney's choice. City Manager. :J t/ (a) Resolution authorizing publishing of notice of com-~·' pletion of Paving District No. 19 and setting March ~ J .It~ 22, 1971, as the date for the public hearing. (Copies of the Resolution and the final assessment data sheet transmitted herewith.) (b) Consideration of a Master Plan for storm drainage 11' improvements. (c) Authorization for the Director of Utilities and the 1~ fiscal agent to meet in New York City with regard to th e Water Diversion Project General <l>ligation Bond sale. .,~~#~ (d) Recommendation regarding the definition of relatives ,~ a s it r e lates to e mpl oy ment and funeral leave practices. (R e fe r to the e nclose d m e morandum from the City Manage r dated F e bruary 12, 1971.) (e ) Cons ide ration of a contrac t fo r the ARAPS Consortium. (Copi es transmi tted herewith.) (f) Appointm e nt of a comm ittee to s tudy our present sewer -~~"). ordinance. • (g) Manage r's ch oi ce. (Contlnu d) I • • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION FEBRUARY 16, 1971 Page 3 7. Recognition of non-scheduled citizens and visitors. 8. General discussion. (a) Mayor's choice. (b) Councilman's choice. 9. Adjournment. 5~11P~ STANLEY H. DIAL City Manager SHD/ij I . • , • • COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO FEBRUARY 16 , 1971 REG ULAR MEETING : The City Counci l of the City of Eng l ewood, Arapahoe County , Colorado , met in regular session on February 1 6 , 1971, at 8 :00 P.M. Mayor Schwab, p r esiding , called the meetin g to order. The invocation was given by Ma yor Schwab . The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Boy Scou t Troop No. 154. The Mayor asked for roll call. Up on the call of the ro ll , the following were present: Schwab . Counc ilmen Se n ti , Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Lay, Absent: Councilman Lone The Mayor declared a quorum present. Also present were: City Manager Dial Assistant City Manager McDivitt City Attorney Berardini De puty City Clerk Herndon * * * * * COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 1, 1971, BE APPROVED AS READ. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Schwab. Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lay, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Nays: None Ab sent : Councilman Lone The Mayor declared the motion carr ied . * * * * * Mayor Schwab recognized the f ollowing citizens from t he li s t of "Special Citizen Program Invitees ": Mrs . John Naccarato , 300 East Yale Ave nue Mr . and Mr s. Charl es B. Cultra, 3100 South Acoma Street * * * * * Mr . Ray Shaw representing the U-Tote-M store, 123 East Be lleview Avenue , was present to re que st renewal of the 3-2 beer license . I . • . ' •• ' r I f " • • • -2 - COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED , THAT THE RE QUES T FOR RENEWAL OF A 3-2 BEER LICENSE FOR THE U-TOTE -M STORE AT 123 EAST BELLEVIEW AVENUE BE APPROVED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Schwab . Ayes : Councilmen Senti , Lay, Kreiling , Dhority, Brown, Na ys: None Ab sent: Councilman Lone The Mayor declared t he motion carried . * * * * * COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED , COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING REZONING OF LOTS 1 THROUGH 5, BLOCK 1, AND LO TS 1 THROUGH 4, BLOCK 8, OF PLEASANT VIEW, SECOND FILING, BE OPENED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Schwab. Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lay, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Nays: None Absent : Co uncilman Lone The Mayor declared the public hearing opened at 8:15 P.M. (NOTE: A tape r ecording of the public hearing is on file i n the official records of the February 16, 1971, City Co uncil meeting.) Mr. Jim Supinger , Planning Director, presented a report to Council regarding the rezoning. Mr. Supinger stated that the area in question had been posted and notice of public hearing had been published as required. Mr . Jack An d erson, 3365 West Tanforan, appeared before Council in favor of the rezoning. Discussion ensued. Mr. Clark Deffner, 4655 South Knox Court, appeared before Co unci l in opposition to th e proposed rezoning. Mr. Deffner reported that the increase in traffic would create a hazard for the school children going to Al ic e Terry School. He also stated that the speed limits were not enforced in the area. Mayor Schwab stated that the speed limit wou ld be enforced. Discussion ensued. COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED , COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING REZONING OF LOTS 1 THROUGH 5 , BLOCK 1 , AND LOTS 1 THROUGH 4 , BLOCK 8 , OF PLEASANT VIEW, SECOND FILING , BE CLOSED . Upon the call of the ro ll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Co un cilmen Lay, Kreiling , Dhority, Brown, Schwab. Nays : None Abs tain : Councilman Senti Absent: Councilman Lone The Mayor declared the public heari ng closed at 8:30 P.M I· • . ' • • -3 - COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS 1 THROUGH 5, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 1; AND LOTS l THROUGH 4, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 8, PLEASANT VIEW, SECOND FILING, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, COLORADO, FROM R-1-B (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT TO R-2-B (TWO- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT BE TABLED FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION. Upon the call of the ro ll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Councilmen Lay, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Schwab . Nays : None Abstain: Councilman Se nti Absent: Councilman Lone The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THE REZONING OF LOTS 17 THROUGH 32, BLOCK 18, ALL OF BLOCK 19 AND LOTS 1 THROUGH 16, BLOCK 20, FROM R-1-C TO R-3-B BE OPENED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows : Schwab . Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lay, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Nays: None Absent : Councilman Lone The Mayor declared the public hearing opened at 8:35 P M, (NOTE: A tape recording of the public hearing is on file in the official records of the February 16, 1971, City Council meeting.) Mr . Jim Supinger, Planning Director, presented a report to Council regarding the proposed rezoning. Mr . Supinger stated that the area in question had been posted and notice of public hearing had been published as required. Mr . Tom Eitel, Attorney, appeared before Council regarding the proposed rezoning. Mr . Eitel s tated that approximately 50 per cent of the home owners in the area had signed a petition in favor of the rezoning . Mr . Malcolm Collier , 1421 East Cornell Place, appeared before Council in favor of the proposed rezoning. Mr . Swartmore, 3695 South Elati, appeared before Council in favor of the rezoning. Mr . Gaylord B. Leffler, 3392 West Layton, appeared before Council in opposition to the proposed rezoning. Mr . Leffler stated that it would be unwise to rezone the area in question at the present time . Mr . Leffler felt that the area should be rezoned for light industrial or medical. Mr. Rod Tilletson , 3640 South Elati, appeared before Council in opposition to the re zo n ing Mr . Tilletson felt that there was inadequate parking available in the area . Mr. Joseph Baca, 3621 South Elati, appeared in opposition to the rezoning. I • • .• \ ! . ' '! • • -4 - Mrs . Linda Tilletson, 3640 South Elati , appeared in op posi tion to the rezoning. Mrs . Anna F . Peterson, 3778 South Fox , appeared i n favor of the rezoning. How ever, she was in oppos iti on to c ons t ructi on of a medical building in the area. Mayor Schwab asked t h ose in oppos ition t o stand--f our persons were in opposition. Mayor Schwab ask ed those in favor of the rezoning to stand --17 persons appeared i n favor of the rezoning. COUNCILMAN DHORITY MO VED, COUNCILMAN LAY SEC ONDED, THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. Upon the c a ll of the ro ll , the vote resulted as follows: Schwab. Ayes: Councilmen Senti , Lay, Kre iling, Dhority, Brown, Nays: None Absent: Councilman Lone The Mayor dec l ared the publi c hearing closed at 9:15 P.M. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REZO NING LOTS 17 THROUGH 32, I NC LU SIVE , BLOCK 18; ALL OF BLOCK 19; AND LOTS l THROUGH 16, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 20; CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE STATE OF COLORADO, FROM R-1-C (SI NG LE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT TO R-3-B (MULTI-FAMILY RESIDE NTI AL) DISTRICT BE TABLED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulte d as follows: Schwab. Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lay, Kreili n g , Dhority, Brown , Nays: None Absent: Councilman Lone The Mayor declared the motion carr1ed. * * 14-* * The financial report fo r the month of Janu ary was received for the record. * -II * * The time-table for Sidewa lk Improvement District No . 71 was received for the record . * * * * The minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of January 19 , 1971 , were received for the record. * * * * * The minutes of the Public Library Board meeting of February 2 , 1971 , were received for the record. * * -If * * I . • . , ·' I I . ~ - • • • -5 - Th e mi nut es o f t he Parks an d Recre a t ion Commi ss i on me etin g of Feb ruary 10 , 1971, were r ec e i ve d f or t he record . * * * * * A letter f rom Mr. Rob ert E . Leigh o f Al an M. Voorhees and Asso ciates, I nc., was r ec e i v ed for t h e r e cord . * * * * * A mem orandum f r om the Fin ance Di r ector concerni n g the Munici pa l Court operati ons wa s r eceived f or t he record . * * * * * The mi nu t es of the ARAPS Boa r d o f Directors meeti n g of Feb r uary 3 , 1971 , were re ceive d for the record . * * * * * Int r oduced a s a Bi ll by Coun cilman Lay and read l n f u ll , A BILL FOR AN ORD INAN CE CREATI NG AN IMPROVEME NT DI STRICT I N THE CITY OF ENG LEWOO D, COLORADO, TO BE KN OW N AS PAVI NG DISTRI CT NO. 20 , ORDERI NG THE CO NS TRUCTIO N THEREI N OF STREET AND ALLEY IMPROVEME NTS : PROVIDI NG FOR THE ISSUANC E OF BONDS OF THE DI STRI CT I N PAYME NT FOR SAID I MPROVEMENTS ; PROVI DI NG FOR NOTI CE TO CO NTRA CT ORS AND TO BIDDERS FOR SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DI ST RICT BONDS OF SAID CI TY. COUNCI LMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCI LMA N DHOR I TY SE CONDED, THA T THE BI LL FOR AN ORDI NANCE BE PA SS ED ON FI RST READI NG AND ORDERED PUB LISHED I N FULL I N THE ENG LEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRI SE. Upon the call of the r oll, the vote resul t ed as follows : Schwa b . Ayes: Councilmen Senti , Lay, Kreilin g, Dhority, Brown, Nays: None Ab sent: Counc i l man Lon e The Mayor d ec l ared the mot ion carried . * * * * * BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO . 4 , SERIES OF 1971 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE II , CHAPTER 3 OF THE '69 E .M.C. ENTITLED "FIRE PREVENTION CODE " BY EST ABLISHING MOTOR VEHICLE ROUTES OF VEHICLES TRANSPORTING EXPLOSIVES , BLASTING AGENTS , HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS OR OTHER DANGEROUS ARTICLES ; AND ESTABLISHING FIRE LANES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY DEVOTED TO PUBLIC USE . (Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book .) COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED , COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED , THAT ORDINANCE NO . 4 , SERIES OF 1971 , BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE . Upon the call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: , - I . • ·' \ I ' • • • -6 - Schwab . Ayes: Councilmen Senti , Lay, Kreiling , Dhority , Brown, Nay s: None Absent : Councilman Lone The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Lay and read in full , A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AME ND I NG TITLE 1 , CHAPTER 6 , SECTION 37 OF THE '69 E .M.C. ENTITLED "COUR T COSTS" BY INCREASING WITNESS FEES FRO M ONE DOLLAR ($1 .00) TO FIVE DOLLARS ($5 .00) FOR EACH DAY OR PART OF A DAY SUCH WITNESS SHALL BE IN ATTENDANCE ; AND INCREASING THE FEE OF JURORS FROM THREE DOLLARS ($3 .00) TO SIX DOLLARS ($6.00) PER DAY OR PART OF A DAY SUCH JURORS SHALL BE IN ATTENDANCE . COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READI NG AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upo n the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Schwab . Ayes : Councilmen Senti , Lay, Kreiling , Dhority, Brown , Nays : None Absen t : Councilman Lone The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Brown and r ead in full , A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ASSESSING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED THEREIN FOR COSTS EXPENDED BY THE CITY IN THE REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF WEEDS OR RUBBISH THEREFROM . COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE . Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows : Schwab . Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lay, Kreiling , Dhority, Brown , Nays : None Absent: Councilman Lone The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * -If I· • f • • -7 - COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED , COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT A HEARING BE HELD ON APRIL 5 , 1971 , REGARDING THE ALLEGED LIQU OR LICENSE VIOLATION BY THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, 55 WEST FLOYD AVENUE , ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO . MR . BERARDINI WAS INSTRU CTED BY COUNCIL TO INFORM THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES BY CERTIFIED MAIL OF THE HEARING . Upon the ca ll of the ro ll , the vo te resulted as follows : Ayes : Councilmen Senti , Lay , Kreiling , Dho r ity , Brown , Schwa b . Na ys : No ne Absen t : Councilman Lone The Mayor declar ed the motion ca rried . * * * * * RESOLUTIO N NO . 11 , SERIES OF 1971 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZI NG THE NOTIFICATION OF PROPERTY OvrNERS OF ASSESSMENTS FOR PAVI NG DISTRICT NO . 19 AND ESTABLISHING A DATE FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON SAID ASSESSMENTS . (Copied in full in the o fficial Resolution Book .) COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO . 11 , SERIES OF 1971 , BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED AND THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING ON ASSESSME NTS FOR PAVING DISTRIC T NO. 19 BE ESTABLISHED FOR MARCH 22 , 1971. Up on the call of the r oll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Councilmen Senti , Lay , Kreiling , Dhor ity , Brown , Schwab . Nays : None Absen t : Councilman Lo ne The Mayor decla red th e motion c arried . City Manager Dial read a letter to Council co ncern ing the storm drai na ge plan f rom Conrad R. Stroh. COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED , COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED , THAT THE CITY PROCEED WITH THE PLAN AS SUBMITTED BY THE CONSULTANTS REGARDING STORM DRAINAGE FOR THE NORTHEAST AND NORTHWEST AREAS OF THE CITY IMMEDIATELY . Upon the call of the ro ll , the vote r esulted as follows : Ayes : Councilmen Senti , Lay, Kre iling, Dhority , Brown, Sc hwa b . Nays : None Absent : Councilman Lone The Mayor declared the motion carr ied . I . • .• \ ! I ' 'f • • -8 - Councilman Kr eiling stated that a general time table should be instituted for completion of the storm drainage plan . * * * * * COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED , COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED , THAT THE UTILITIES DIRECTOR AND FISCAL AGENTS BE AUTHORIZED TO MEET WITH PROSPECTIVE BUYERS IN NEW YORK CITY REGARDING SA LE OF THE RANCH CREEK DIVERSION PROJECT GENERAL OBLIGATION WAT ER BONDS. Upon the call o f the rol l , the vote resulted as f ollows: Ayes : Co un cilmen Senti, Lay , Kreiling , Dhority , Brown, Schwa b . Nays : None Absent : Councilman Lone The Mayor declared the motion c arried . RESOLUTIO N NO . 12 , SERIES OF 1971 A RESOLUTI ON APPROVI NG THE DEFINITION OF THE WORD "RELATIVE" AS IT RELATES TO EMPLOYMENT BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD UNDE R RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE CAREER SERV ICE BOARD. (Copied i n full 1n the off1cial Resolu tion Bo ok .) COUNCILMAN DHOR ITY MOVED , COUNC ILMA N LAY SECO NDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 12 BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED . Upon the call of the ro ll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Councilmen Se n ti , Lay , Kr eiling , Dhor ity, Brown, Schwab. Nay s: None Absent : Councilman Lone The May or d eclared the motion ca rried . 4-* * * COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED , THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO SIGN AN AGREEME NT BETWEEN THE CITIES OF ENGLEWOOD , LITTLETON , AND ARAPAHOE COUNTY FOR STUDY OF A COOPERATIVE COMPUTER SCIENCE PROGRAM . Upon the call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Councilmen Senti , Lay , Kreiling , Dhor1ty , Brown , Schwab . Nays : None Absent : Councilman Lone The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * ,_ .. I· • .• \ l ' ' ~ • • -9 - COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED , COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED , THAT MR . T . H. HARDER, 4915 SOUTH DELAWARE, MR . DON FULLERTON, 3265 SOUTH RACE STREET , MRS . BETTY BE IER, 3167 SOUTH BANNOCK , MR . JERRY THOMAS, 469 5 SOUTH WINDERMERE , MR . GEORGE LASSASSO , 1325 WEST OXFORD AVENUE, COUNCILMAN KREILING , AND COUNC I LMAN LAY BE APPOI NTED TO A COMMITTEE TO STUDY THE PRESENT SEWER ORDINANCE . Upon the call of the ro ll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Councilmen Se nt i , Lay, Kr eiling , Dhority , Brown, Schwab . Nays : None Absent : Councilman Lone The Mayor declar ed the motion carried. * * * * * Ci ty Council reques ted that the various citie s i n the area be surveyed regarding licensing of vending machines . * * * * * RESOLUTIO N NO . 13 , SERIES OF 1971 A RESOLUTION URGING THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF COLORA DO TO PROMPTLY ENACT ENABLING LEGISLATION FOR AMENDMENT NO, 3 , AND TO PERMIT SUCH OTHER FUNCTIO NS AS MAY BE SELECTED BY THE ELECTORS OF A SERVICE AUTHORITY DISTRICT . (Copied in f ull in the official Re solution Book .) COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED , THAT RESOL UTION NO . 13 BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon the call of the ro ll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Co un cilmen Senti , Lay , Kr eiling , Dhority , Brown, Sc hwa b . Nay s : None Abse n t : Councilman Lone The J'.layor declared the motion carried . * * * * * Mayor Schwab reminded Council that the City would be host to the Arapahoe Mayors ' Council meeting on Thursday , l\1arch 4 , 1971 . COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED , COUrJCI11'1AN SE TI SECOIJDED , THAT AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS 1 THROU H 5 , INCLUSIVE , BLOCK 1 ; AND LOTS 1 THROUGH 4 , INCLUSIVE, BlOCK 8 , PLEASANT VIEW , SECOND FILING , CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , ARA AHOE COUNTY , COLORADO , FROM R-1 -B (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT TO R-2-B (TWO -FAMILY RESI- DENTIAL) DISTRICT, BE REMOVED FRO, THE TABLE . Upon the call of the roll , the vo~ resulted as follows : I· • \ t . ' '! • • • -10 - Ayes : Councilmen Senti, Lay, Kreiling, Dhor1ty, Brown, Schwab . Nay s: None Absent: Councilman Lone The Mayor declared the motion carried. • BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 5, SERIES OF 1971 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 ARAPAHOE, COLORADO , FROM R-1-B (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDE NTIAL) DISTRICT TO R-2 -B (TWO- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT. (Copied in full in the official Ord1nance Book.) COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO . 5, SERIES OF 1971, BE APPROVED ON FINAL READING AND PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Councilmen Senti, Lay, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown, Schwab . Nays : No ne Absent : Councilman Lone The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED , COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS 17 THROUGH 32 , INCLUSIVE , BLOCK 18; ALL OF BLOCK 19; AND LOTS 1 THROUGH 16, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 20; CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO FROM R-1-C (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT TO R-3-B (MULTI -FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT, BE REMOVED FROM THE TABLE . Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Councilmen Senti, Lay, Kreiling, Dhority, Brown , Schwab . Nays : None Absent: Councilman Lone The Mayor declared the motion carried . BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO . 6 , SERIES OF 1971 AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS 17 THROUGH 32 , INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 18 ;ALL OF BLOCK 19 ; AND LOTS 1 THROUGH 16 , INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 20 ; CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO FROM R-1-C (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT TO R-3 -B (MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT. (Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book.) ,_ l 0 I· • •' \ ! I ' 'r • • -11 - COUNC I LMAN DHORITY MOVED , COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED , THAT ORDI NANCE NO . 6, SERIES OF 1971 , BE APPROVED ON FINAL READING AND PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the r oll , the vote resulted as follows : Schwab. Ayes : Councilmen Senti , Lay, Kreiling, Dhor1ty, Brown , Nays : None Absent: Councilman Lone The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * MAYOR SCHWAB MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED . Upon the call of the roll , the vote r e sulted as follows : Schwab. Ayes : Councilmen Senti, Lay , Krei l i n g , Dhority , Brown , Nays : None Absent: Councilman Lone Th e Mayor declared the motion carr 1ed , and the meet1ng adjourned a t 11 :25 P .M. EX OFFICI O CLERK oF THE coUNc!t I • • .• \ ! I .,. 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LJ-k::/f' -.U~~tdc:/ /.Ll/ /~ /;1.~ ;{~_../.., C/Ctyt: ~~,..:.'?"' f'<r<~ ?4 ~ ~.//y?:£ /}.rv; ~ Z r ·&-4. ~"' t!:d a--' /'t(<'/'t~u ~ Ct~· ' l l itlf u C• (. ,./-.L t J ./t ci~, It >U~jl'? ,(. .. , d Uc ... ~ /,1 .rZ-· {'1). . .:-, L->W. 74 /..' -;::..:. a <tlJ.«t y....,r/ . .r // · · • $ • /~ ) I . • \ ! , •.. • • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COU~CILMAN DHORITY BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. A· SERIES OF 1971 AN ORDINANCt . AMENDING TITLE II, CHAPTER 3 OF THE '69 E.M.C. ENTITLED, "FIRE PREVENTION CODE", BY ESTABLISHING MOTOR VEHICLE ROUTES OF VEHICLES TRANSPORTING EXPLOSIVES, BLASTING AGENTS, HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS OR OTHER DANGEROUS ARTICLES; AND ESTABLISHING FIRE LANES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY DEVOTED TO PUBLIC USE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section 1. That subsection 5, Chapter 3, Title II of the official code is hereby amended to read as follows: 2-3-5. Establishment of Motor Vehicle Routes For Vehicles Transporting Explosives and Blastin& Agents. The routes referred to in Section 12.7(m) of the Fire Prevention Code for vehicles trans- porting explosives and blasting agents shall be the same as those routes established herein for vehicles transporting hazardous chemicals and. other dangerous articles, as contained in 2-3-6 of this chapter. Section 2. That subsection 6 of Chapter 3, Article II of the official City Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 2-3-6. Establishment of Motor Vehicle Routes of the Vehicles Transporting Hazardous Chemicals or Other Dangerous Articles. 'Ibe routes referred to in Section 12. 7(m) and Section 20.14 of the Fire Prevention Code for vehicles transporting explosives, blasting agents, dangerous chemicals or other dangerous articles are hereby established as follows: (a) SANTE FE DRIVE (b) u. s . HIGHWAY 285 (c) DARTMOUTH (d) OXFORD (e) QUINCY (f) BELLEVIEW -1- ,_ I ., I • , • • Section 3. That subsection 7 of Chap ter 3, Title II of the official City Code is' hereby amended to read as follows: 2-3-7. Establishment of Fire Lanes on Private Property Devoted to Public Use. (a) The fire lanes referred to in Sec- tion 28.16 of the Fire Prevention Code shall be established on private property devoted to pub- lic use where the parking of motor vehicles or other obstructions may interfere with the in- g re ss and egress of fire department vehicles for the protection of persons and property, such as at shopping centers, bowling lanes, theatres, hospitals, schools, churches and other similar locations where fire-fighting apparatus and equipment cannot be used effec- tively from public access ways. (b) The Chief of the Fire Department and the Chief of the Police Department shall establish said fire lanes on premises hereto- fore set out by filing a plat of said private premises with the Department of Public Works and with the Police Department of the City, specifically designating thereon the width and route of such fire lanes as shall be es- sential for the necessary ingress, egress and movement of fire equipment and apparatus with- in and upon said private premises. Said plat shall bear the date of approval of the Fire and Police Chiefs of the City of Englewood. (c) Upon filing the approved plat designating the necessary fire lanes and wLdths thereon with the Department of Public Wo rks, as provided herein, the Fire Cnief or h is designee shall forthwith deliver a copy o( the same to the owner, operator, tenant or lessee-in-possession of said private proper- t y with written notice and order to proceed to mark and post said fire lanes in conformance with the manual and specifications of the State De partment of Highways. Within forty-five (45) days after notice or such additional tim as n ot to exceed forty-five (45) additional days, the owne r, operator, tenant or lessee-in-pos- s ss ion shall complete the necessary marking and signing as required h erein . (d) Failure of th owner , operator, t nant or lessee-in-possession to comply with the r eq uirements as set out in (c) hereof shall -2 - ,_ - I 0 ' • • & f. be considered to b~ a violation of this Code and may subject the owner, operator, tenant or lessee-in-possession to the penalties pre- scribed in 2-3-12 of this chapter. The owner, operator, tenant or lessee-in-possession may appeal the order of the Fire Chief as provided in 2-3-10 of this chapter. Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the 1st day of February, 1971. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 3rd day of February, 1971. Read by title and passed on final reading on the ___ day of , 1971. Published by title as Ordinance No. , Series of 1971 on the day of -----• 1971. Mayor Attest: ox 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. , Series of 1971. ex officio City Clerk -3 - ... ~-· I 0 •' - • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN ----~LO~NE=---------- BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. ~ , SERIES OF 1971 AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS 1 TIIROUGH 5, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 1; AND LOTS 1 Til ROUGH 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 ordinance, the City Planning and Zoning Commission duly held a public hearing on December 8, 1970 on a certain proposed 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 rec011111endation to the City Council of an adoption of an ordinance embodying said amendment; and WHEREAS, public necessity, convenience, general · welfare and good zoning practice justify the proposed -ndment to the Zoning Ordinance as hereinafter set forth. NOW, TIIEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY DIE CITY COUNCIL OF TilE 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 a- hereby is rezoned from R-1-B (Single F .. ily Residential) District to R-2-B (Two-F .. ily Residential) District and that Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1963, together with the Zoning Map is hereby -nded 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 full and passed on first reading on the 25th day of January, 1971. Notice of Hearing shall be published in the Engle- wood Herald at least fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing and in addition thereto, the premises herein- above described shall be posted as required by ordinance. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 27th day of January, 1971. -1- ,. - I 0 ' • Read by title and passed on final reading on the _______ day of , '1971. Published by title as Ordinance No. ~~----· Series of 1971 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 complete copy of an Ordinance passed on final reading and published by title as Ordinance No. , Series of 1971. ex officio City Clerk -2- I · • ' --: • • INTRODUC ED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN DHORITY BY AUT HORITY ORDlN ANCE NO. ' SERIES OF 1971 AN ORDINAN CI:: RJ::Z ONING LOTS 17 THROUGH 32, INCLUSIVE, BLO CK 18; \1 L OF BLOCK 19; AND LOTS 1 THRO UGH 16, I NCLUSIVE, kL OCK 20; CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, ST ATE OF COLORADO FROM R-1-C (SINGLE-FAMILY RESID ENTIA L) DISTRICT TO R-3-B (MULTI-FAMILY RESIDEN- TIAL) DISTRI CT. WHEREA S , pursuant to ordinance, the City Planning and Zoning Commission duly held a public hearing on December 8, 1970 on a certain proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1963 of the Cit v of Engle- wood, Colorado known as the "Zoning Ordinan ce 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 necessity, 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 CIT Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section 1. That Lots 17 through 32, inclusive, Block 18; all of Block 19; and Lots 1 through 16, inclusive, Block 20, City of Englewood, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado be and the same hereby is re z oned from R-1-C (Single-Family Residential) District to R-3-B (Multi-Family Residential) District and that Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1963, together ~odth the Zoning Map is hereby amended accordingly. Section 2. That City Council h e reby finds, deter- mines and declares that the hereinab0ve chan g e in re- zoning is j us tified by public necessit y , convenience, eneral welfare and good zoning practice . Introduced , read in full and passed on first r e ading on th 18th day of January, 1971 . Set for Public Hearing before the said Ci ty Council at its re gular meeting on the 15th day of February, 19 71 aL 8:00 o'clock P.M. in the Council Cham b rs at the Cit y Hall , 3400 S1u th Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado. Notice of He aring shall b published in the Engle - wood Herald at least fifteen (15) da)s prior to said -1- • ,_ - I • • \ I I ' '! • ] , . • • hearing and i n addition thereto, the premises herein- above describ~d shall be posted as required by ordinance. Published as a Bill fot an Ordinance on the 20th day of January, 1971. Read b y title and passed on final reading on the ____ day of , 1971. Published by title as Ordinance No. Series of 1971 on the _____ day of ----------~----~~1~9~7~1: 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 b y t itle as Ordinance No. , Series of 1971. ex officio City Clerk -2- ' \ I , . I • • - • • COU NCIL ,,, 1 Ji.t3 PI LE Clrlf OF ENGLEWf/f/6, C(.)I,Q, INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCII.MAN._;..:h..::;Ofr'~----- A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE I, CHAPTER 6, SECTION 37 OF THE '69 E.M.C., ENTITLED, "COURT COSTS", BY IN- CREASING WITNESS FEES FROM ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) TO FIVE DOLLARS ($5.00) FOR EACH DAY OR PART OF A DAY SUCH WITNESS SHALL BE IN ATTENDANCE; AND INCREASING THE FEE OF JURORS FROM THREE DOLLARS ($3.00) TO SIX DOLLARS ($6.00) PER DAY OR PART OF A DAY SUCH JURORS SHALL BE IN ATTENDANCE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section 1. That Title I, Chapter 6, Section 37 of the official code is hereby amended to read as follows: 1-6-37: COURT COSTS The Judge shall tax and collect as costs in every case brought before him a fee of Five Dollars ($5.00). In addition thereto. each member of a jury panel who shall attend the Municipal Court shall receive as compen- sation therefor the sum of Three Dollars ($3.00). and each juror who shall attend the Municipal Court shall be entitled to a juror's fee of Six Dollars ($6.00) per day or part of a day in which said juror shall be in attendance. Each witness called by the City, except offi- cers or employees of the City. shall be paid a witness fee of Five Dollars ($5.00) for each day or part of a day in which h~ shall be in attendance. Such jury and witness fees shall be assessed as a part of the costs. and all such costs shall be assessed against the defendant in the event he shall be found guilty. Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the ,~,..,. day of ~~~ 1971. Published "'-~ "tS day of Attest: as a Bill for an Ordinance on the .;;~, 1971. UA~~~M~~rtl- / Mayor ~ ~ -1- - I . • ' - • • 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--!.!J!!z;sed on first reading on the k day of ~ ~:?-'' 1971. -2- I . • ·' I I I ' '! ~~ .. • • CrT'( c~~~~~ ~~MEP(r F[Bl6 71 COU NCIL r CITY OF t iELfiNG FILE ENGLEWOOD, COLQ. RESOLUTION NO. SERIES 1971 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE NOTIFICATION OF PROPERTY OWNERS OF ASSESSMENTS FOR PAVING DISTRICT NO. 19 AND ESTABLISHING A DATE FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON SAID ASSESSMENTS. WHEREAS, the street improvements in Paving District No. 19, in Englewood, Colorado, have been satisfactorily completed and have been accepted by the City of Englewood; and WHEREAS, a statement showing the whole cost of said improvements and a proposed apportionment of the same on the property in said District has been filed with the Director of Finance; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the special benefits accruing to each lot or tract of land in the District by reason of the making of said street improvements and has determined that the apportionment of the assessments for said improvements as set forth in the following Notice, is in accordance with such bene- fits; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: 1. That the Director of Finance is hereby authorized and directed to notify the owners of the property to be assessed for said improvements by advertisement in three consecutive weekly issues of The Englewood Herald, a newspaper published and of general circulation in the City of Englewood, that sa~d improve- ments have been completed and accepted, that the co~t thereof has been apportioned according to benefits and that a hearing on the assessments will be held at the time and place set forth in the Notice, and by mailing a summary of said Notice to all owners of property to be assessed with the costs of the improvements . The summary of the Notice shall be forwarded by prepaid mail at or abou he tim of the firs publication of the Notice. Th e hear~ng shall b held no le s than fifteen days following the f1rst publica ~on of he No 1ce. -71 - I • \ I • • - 2. That t h e published Not ice shall be in substantially the following form: PUBL I C NO TICE OF THE COI·lPLETIO N OF STREET lH 'HOV l:.HENT S IN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 19, IN T i lE C l 'l'Y OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORAD O , OF THE 1\PPOP'l'IONHEN 'r OF TIJE COST THERE OF A.,._D HEARING TII J:I<.LO N. TO AL L P L RSONS INTERESTED GENERALLY and to the owners of real estate wl 1ich is hereinafter described, said real estate comprising the Di s tr ic t known as Paving District No. 19, Englewood, Colorado, noti c • is hereby given (a) 'l'ha' Lh <· improvements in Paving District No. 19, Engl e wood, Col o Jalo , which were authorized by Ordinance No. 8, Series 1970, fi n.o lly adopted and approved on the 16th day of March, 1970, have be en ·completed, that the same have be P n accepted by the City Council of t he City of Englewood, and tbal the cost thereof has been apporti o ned against the real property 1n the District according to benefits. (b) Th<\\: the whole cost of said imp1 o ve me nts has been ~ _,, ~" definitely ascertained and is the amount of Sr-~'. ~ww. --, said amount including costs of inspection, collec tion, incidentals and interest as allowe d by law. (c) Of the whole cost stated in paragraph (b), the City of l::nglewood wi 11 pay $ /t:JI, 4-to.~, leaving the amount of ~" $3S79~~. --to b e assessed against the real property in the Dis- trict for the c c•st of the improvements. (d) That the share apportioned to a n cl upon each lot and tract of land w i thin the District and as s c s ~.a l •l' for the imp ro ve- ment s i s as fol l ows: ' \ I I '! . . I • • ' • • -~------ A S S E S S M E N T S Paving District No. 19 Englewood, Col orado ,_ - PROPERTY OWNE R PROPERTY DESCRIPTION TOTAL ASSESSMENT (Attach Copy of Assessme nt Roll) 4. ~.at any complaints or objections which may be made in writing by the owners of land within the District, to the City .ou .i 1 and f 1 1· r· 1 n t !\f· of flee of t n•' Di r e t 'H .,f Finan <.:f' on o r bef ore Thursda}, the 18th day of March, 1971, will be heard and determined by the City Council before the p•s ~agc of an ordinance assessing the cost of said improvements. 5. Complaints or objections to the proposed assessments will be heard IJy the City Council on Monday, the 22nd day of March, 1971, at the ho .;r of~o'clock P.M., at the City Hall i n said City. WITNLS S my hand and offi~ial seal this ~day of February, 1971. (SEAL) /s/ Stephen h. Lyon Director of Finance, ex-officio City Clerk Publish in: The Lnglewood Hearld Publish on: Febr u ary 17 and 24, 1971, March 3, 1971 -75 - I • • \ t I f ~ -., . • • - 3. That the summary of the Notice to be mailed to each OW IH'I of pro perty to be assessed ' for the cost of ~~provements shall be in substantially the followin9 form: (Form of Mailed Notice) NOTICE OF FILING ASSBSSMENT ROLL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, PAVING DIS- TRICT NO. 19 AND OF HEARING TIIEitEON. NO'I 'ICI:: IS HEREBY GIVEN That the asse!;sment rol ; for t''e City of Englewood, Colorado, Paving District N~. 19 has lPer. ''lPd in the office of the Director of Finance. The owner or owners of any property wh~ch is asses~ • in said assessment roll, whether named or not in s3id roll on or before Thursday, the 18th day of March, 19 7. f ile w i •l-the undersigned, hiii, her or their complaints or ob)'-ion;, in w1 . · .,q to the proposed assessments. The City Council will meet to hear and consid 1 compla~nts ' or objection~ to the .assessments by any party or parties aggr~~~ed -·~.-thereby on Monday, the 22nd day of March, 1971, at~ o'clock P .~:. at the City Hall in said City. Any complaint or objection to the validity of the assess- menta or the pr oc eedings taken therefor shall be deemed waived un- less present d in writing at the time and in the manner indicate d above. Col o rado. BY ORD ER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF Till. Cl ty of Engl e wood, OA'l'EL> This ___ day of February, 1971 . -76 - /s/ Sll'i>l, n A. Lyon O~r cl o 1-0 f Finane , Cily cf Inglewood , Co l o rado I • • f ,. - I • • 4. That if any one or . more sections or parts of this Resoluti on shall be adjudged une~forceable or invalid, such judg- ment sh a ll not affect, impair or invalidate the remaining provisions of this Resolution, it being the intention that the various provi- si ons hereof are severable. ADOPTED AND APPROVED This -----day of February, 1971. (SEAL) ATTI:.ST: Director of F1nance, ex-officio City Clerk Mayor -78 - I • • - - • • I • • RESOLUTION NO. /Y , SERIES OF 1971 A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE DEFINITION OF THE WORD, "RELATIVE", AS IT RELATES TO EMPLOYMENT BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, UNDER THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE CAREER SERVICE BOARD. WHEREAS, by resolution passed and approved on December 5, 1966,.wherein the City Council approved by resolution the Rules and Regulations of the Career Service Board which prohibited the hiring of close relatives within the same department; and WHEREAS, the word, "close relative" was not de- fined in sa~d regulations by the Career Service Board; and WHEREAS, employees who have completed their pro- bationary period should be allowed to continue employ- ment, even though they may subsequently become related through marriage, departmental consolidation, or other- wise; and WHEREAS, the· prohibition against employing "cloae relatives" should not be applicable to my former em- ployee applying for reemployment under the provisions of Title V, Chapter 3, Section 12, of the '69 E.M.C.; provided, however, that all other requirements of said provisions have been met. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That the regulation which prohibits the hiring of relatives within the same department of the City is hereby ratified and shall remain in full force and effect. Section 2. That the word, "relative", as used in said Rules and Regulations shall be defined as wife, husband, children, parents, brother, sister, parent-in-law, brother-in-law or sister-in-law. Section 3. That employees who have completed their probationary period may continue employment even though they may subsequently become related through marriage, departmental consolidation or otherwise. Section 4. That the prohibition against employing "relatives" shall not be applicable to any former regu- lar, full-time employee applying for reemployment under I . • .. \ ! I ' ! - ]- • • • Title V, Chapter 3, Section 12 of the '69 E.H.C. if all other r e quirements o f this se c tion have been met. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 1971. Attest: ex officio City Clerk ___ day of Mayor I, Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of Resolution No. , Series of 1971. ex officio City Clerk t __ . -2- .. I . • ~' \ ! I ' '!' - - • • RESOLUTION NO. /~ , SERIES OF 1971 A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE DEFINITION OF THE WORD, "RELATIVE", AS IT RELATES TO EMPLOYMENT BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, UNDER THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE CAREER SERVICE BOARD. WHEREAS, by resolution passed and approved on December 5, 1966, wherein the City Council approved by resolution the Rules and Regulations of the Career Service Board which prohibited the hiring of close relatives within the same department; and WHEREAS, the word, "close relative" was not de- fined in said regulations by the Career Service Board; and WHEREAS, employees who have completed their pro- bationary period should be allowed to continue employ• ment, even though they may subsequently become related through marriage, departmental consolidation, or other- wise; and WHEREAS, the· prohibition against employing "close relatives" should not be applicable to any former em- ployee applying for reemployment under the provisions of Title V, Chapter 3, Section 12, of the '69 E.M.C.; provided, however, that all other requirements of said provisions have been met. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That the regulation which prohibits the hiring of relatives within the same department of the City is hereby ratified and shall remain in full force and effect. Section 2. That the word, "relative", as used in said Rules and Regulations shall be defined as wife, husband, children, parents, brother, sister, parent-in-law, brother-in-law or sister-in-law. Section 3. That employees who have completed their probationary period may continue employment even though they may subsequently become related through marriage, departmental consolidation o r otherwise. Section 4. That the prohibition against employing "relatives" shall not be applicable to any former regu- lar, full-time employee applying for reemployment under -1- -' -. I • • ·' \ ! I ' ~ - • • Title V, Chapter 3, Section 12 of the '69 E.M.C. if all other requirements of this section have been met. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this J(p t!! day of ~' 1971. Mayor Attest: ex officio City Clerk I, Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of Resolution No. , Series of 1971. ex officio City Clerk -2- •. I \, I . • ·' \ ( ' , or • .I ~"". - • ,.,. • JJ II ~ii f,~ I If .,. 1,1 ... § fr r -~~ lti II~ i-1~ ;~{ ::!•· • I • :t ~ ... ~ -.»·· ---- ~ f!!JIJ! 11 • 1 i r ~~~~ •JJ'Iilf :1 ~ J r ' =~~~ i !, r I 11'1 ~~ i ~~~ 11 ee;a i ~ Jrl !f· ' ~~ • l e:al § 5 Ill ' f~f r r r •r ~~~~ G ~ ' ;If = f fr 1 1 ~ ;a · ~ ! J·IrjJI;r tl I t itJ I ~~§! ! 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DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE P,_acod ln evidence locl:er ,1)75 Shor:o:n :-~,Denvur. DETAILED REPORT A!';>roximately 8:00 P.!l. 2-9-71 Officer Sa:1l;s ontqred above pr3l'l1sas:Eae1f.!'! Lodge, 3241, purchased bingo c!lr~ 1.00. oroceeded to pl'l;' bingo. Whilo ployin~ b1nso a rte!'lber of C1 u l•,r a.~te unkn "."''l ,!lRssed a green ;:>lnstic buc!·et conta1n1ngtabs , for wi nnl nP. noney . I purohn::J'3d ';1.00 worth of tabs . I Rlao purchasod a bot~le of Coo rs b•cr fro n t ho ~~r.T was not chn1 leneed or asked for a membership card. RECOMMENDATI ON To be call'lcl for adrtin s tr::~>::ivJ ''.C'" ln; b e fore ':i t': Cou:-~c il to sho•.J c a us o wh y llcen sol sh01 t J t: nc.. i lv.: S 'l s·'ot~d·3 ·! C l ' r ~,·,::-!:ed . Wi tness of Violation ,/; I • 0 ' • .. ,· r.r. RJ•lOO 3-25·64 . 0 - StATB or COLORADO LIQUOR CONTROL DIVISION ' I.IN:.;IL. r.. r.. . f REPORT or VIOIAIION c1Tv 0 • ... • 'l'fQ FlUE F ENG!..ar;a.COLQ. 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CITY OR TOWN ::nr;lc·.wod COUNTY ~ra ·•ah o e LICENSE: NO ._ll_-_2_9_ll-_9 7~;e-+Trl);. 8!1~-C_l_u'_o ____________ _ Sel·r r.n- VIOLATIOt\ 75-2 -2) ( 1 ) S orvl :1[; spirituous li q u o r to no '1-·wnbe n Rc r•Jl1 tl ~'"1 l 9 (.!,) ~.'1 ln;.!l.t n l.n r and pcr :r:ittin ~ o~El l'1t ~C•:l o~ r··:"lh l ~r:~ DATE AND EMCT TI~0 ()~·cvtoJtt8~h bonrds) Feb 2 . 1 °11 9 ;00 r·: DES CRIBE EVID ENCE PURCHASED OR SEIZED Or!e doub lo s 'l0 t of Jl ou r r ~!}__ whi!il :e y (t e :~t bot tlr ), ~ 1.00 ~10rth of bettin r, tl•h s(fo r l'lOn.};r bo r1 ·C.)t.: ~ o.6o nt-!'dl or !Jettlt.t.,; tabS( ior canooy c oarcl) DISPOSITI ON OF EVIDENCE In MY posse:;s1on to ho :>lsc ~,d in e vl u··:.c e locJ.ei • DETAILED REPORT_A_p~n~ __ r_o_x_._B __ :o_o_P_._:·_I.~O_f_f~·--R_n_d_c_l_1_f_f_~_·: __ m~y-:;_o_l_f_e_n_t9 __ r_e _d_t __ h e Ea ~1es Fraternal Order 3241 preM ises, at which tirne pm·chns c d R 't>inf_;o card for ~ 1.00 oach ~ proceeded to play binco .Off.Rndcl 1ffo then pur- cha sed a jo·tble sh-:>1; ~~~1skey fr oM the bar;h3 wa s not c ha llonc;od at the timo of p u rch a so .Aftt~:-f ew ll'o r e r;ames Ji wont t o tho ::.:•,'.-o r d orod R nd Pll l'- chAsed a b "'et• at w!1 :.ch tiMe I purch 'i sod 6 ta b s o f ch3.r.;;os on the cat.C::r b oat•d, P.nd won a box o !' cand~·. The n I bou:;ht ;\ ; 1 .00 u o rtr. of c' .".n ;e s tabs o :1 t h:J ''r:or,()y b ot.ru ." I won'.: wns po.lt ·, 1.50 cR.' 'b y t ho bn. on r'er (by t he nR..,o 0 1 Lesn)o'./o procee •lod to plc~· dldn 1 t l.dontlfy ou r :;o lv1:1s ;11e were novor o.skl}<! f<•t· •··•::' n r s h p C 'll'<i <m tine . RECOMM EN DATION A.rl: .~n 1:3tl"ntlvo h<Jnr1 n: b ofo t ,, •IJo ~. ·" ? !,tc :::l~':.:.. t.~:t :w - rj ty wh:,• t~o 11 c o ns'> 1 n q no:J tl or. should t'r. ~ bn s ~·· .. : ,· c.J or l'PV '>~ -:j. Wit n ss of Violation I I - ;' I; I I • ..... \ -~ I..(. ....... ' - • 0 - --- ---- II'- - • \ I '! I . . , • " -• 0 - ""'TV OFFICIAL ., r ~,, ~ocu E '! ~ "SPECIAL CITIZEN PROGRAM INVITEES, February 16 i \~7f ~ Precinct No. -Mr. and Mrs. Jim Keith, 2300 West Warren Avenue Precinct No. Precinct No. 2 -Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Cultra, 3100 South Acoma Street -/.~ .-b./- 3 -Mr. and Mrs John A. Naccarato, 300 East Yale Avenue 1•,..1,:}- Precinc t No. 4 -Mr. and Mrs. Glen R, Gla sscock, 3855 South Elati Street Precinct No. 5 -Hr. and Mrs. Benny Strock, 2963 South Washington Street Precinct No. 6 -Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lenderink, 3190 South Lafayette Street Precinct No. 7 -Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Klos, 3187 South Vine Court Precinct No. 8 -Hr. and Mrs. Earl Sheldon, 3453 South Grant Street Pre cinct No. 9 -Hr. and Mrs. Salvador Sanchez, 3988 South Grant Street Preci n ct No . 10 -Hr. and Mrs. J. E. Ford, 4270 South lnca Street Prec i n ct No. 11 -Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Alkinson, 4362 South Logan Street Precinct No. 12 -Mr. and Mrs. John D. Arbuckle, 4641 South Galapago Street Prec inc t No. 13-Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wootton, 4570 South Julian Street Precinct No. 14 -Hr. and Mrs. Dale Leonard, 5050 South Fox Str eet Precinct No. 15 -Hr. and Mrs. Arlo Nielsen, 4700 South Ch erok ee Street Pre cinct No. 16 -Mr. and Mrs. James L. Ayers, 4580 South Washin&ton Street • 0 I • , / • • • O FFICIAL CITY C OU ",.-.'1 I'OCUMENT 71 Introduced as a Bill by Councilman CC ' ~ u FI LE p 1 tU. li\ CITY OF CNGLE '. 000, COLQ. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ASSESSING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED THEREIN FOR COSTS EXPENDED BY THE CITY IN THE REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF WEEDS OR RUBBISH THEREFROM. WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 6-7-1 through 6-7-9 of 1969 E.M.C. of the Municipal Code of the City of Englewood, Colorado, certain costs have been incurred by the City in causing the removal or disposal of certain weeds or rubbish from various properties located within the City, that a statement of the costs incurred together with administrative costs has been mailed to the owners of such property, and that more than thirty (30) days have elapsed without said statement of costs being paid. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 6-7-5 through 6-7-8 inclusive, there is hereby assessed against each of the following described properties the following amounts, which amounts consist of the actual costs incurred by the City in causing the removal and disposal of weeds or rubbish from such properties, plus 15 per cent administrative costs and 10 per cent penalty: Description of Property Amount of Assessment Sections 23.15 thru 23.18. Lots 19 thru24, Block 48 South Broadway Heights, 4490 South Washington Lots 9 and 10, Block 75, Harlem Subdivision (South of 4830 South Sherman) Lot 10 and South 1/2 of Lot 11, Block 6, Rose Addition , Lots 13-14, Block 12, Jackson Bdwy. Hts. Lots 35-36, Block 93, Sheridan Hts. Lot 40, Block 62, Broadway Hts. North 85.5 feet of Lots 18 and 19, Block 1, South Lawn Gardens Annex . Lots 39-40, Block 78, Sheridan Hts • That part of the w~ of sw~ of NE~ of SW~ of Section 28-4-68 known as Lots 29-31, Block 67, Brenlow Park Lot 8, Block 1, South Lawn Gardens Annex, 2268 West Iliff Lot s 5 and 6, Block 21, Evanston Bdwy. Add. 47.44 44.28 63.25 31.63 107.53 56.93 41.12 316.25 47.44 63.25 41.12 ,_ I • • . , .• \ ! I ' '! • • - 2 - Description of Property Amount of Assessment Beginning 147 feet East of SW corner of s~, Section 28; thence E 61 feet; thence N 330 feet; thence W 61 feet; thence S 330 feet to beginning, ex So. 149 I ' Lots 2 and 3, Block 3, South Lawn~ Garden Annex '1 t' ...., $ 56.93 10.12 Section 2. Upon final passage of the Ordinance, a copy thereof shall be sent to each person having a record interest in each of the properties herein assessed and the Director of Finance shall certify such assessment to the Treasurer of the County of Arapahoe who shall collect the same in the manner as ad valorem taxes are collected. on the I2(roduced, read in full and passed on first reading /~-day of ,.$~ , 1971. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the OJ.J/.7jj day of ~ 11971, I, Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance passed on first reading on the lip~ day of ::..c..-W....--<-• 1971. ) ,1 / I -:; .. ,_ I • • • I ' " ·' f 2 • • O FF I C IA L C ITY COU rp r. "'rU 1ENT t '? 1 COU NC, . . _. FI LE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLO. Introduced •• a Bill by CouncilJasn A BILL FOR All ORDIIWICE ASSUSIIkJ CER'I'AIII REAL PltOPBRTY DESCRIBED 'l'BERBIB PO~ eoH'S ZXPDDim BY 'l'RE CI'l'Y IB '!'HE UJ«>VAL ABD DISPOSAL OF wn:DS OR RUBBISH 'l'BEREFROM. WHEREAS, purauant to the proviaiona of Section• 6-7 -1 through 6-7-9 of 1969 B.N.C. of the Municipal Code of the city of Baglewood, Colora~o. certain coata have been incurred by the City in caaeing the r.-oval or ~iapoaal of certain weeda or rubbiah fro. Yarioua propertiea located within the City, that a atat ... nt of the eoata incurred together with adainiatrative coata baa been aailed to the owner• of auch property, an~ that more than thirty (30) daya have elapaad without aaid atat ... nt of ooata beinv paid • .OW, 'l"RZZtBPPD, BB rr oaDAIIRD BY 'I'ID CITY COUIICIL OF '!'HE CITY OF EIIOLBWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS 1 !!otion 1. Purauant to the proviaiona of Section• 6 -7 -5 through 6 -7 -8 lncluaive, there ia hereby aaaeaaed againat each of the followinq deacribad propertiea the followinq -ounta, which a.aunta conaiat of the actual coata incurred by the City in cauairMJ the ra1110val and diapoaal of w.M• or rabbhh froa auch propartiea, plua 15 per cent adainiatrative coata and 10 per cent penalty a Deacription of Property ~unt of Aaaea .. ent Lota 29 -3 1, Block 67, Brenlow Park Section• 23.15 thru 23.18. Lota 19 thru34, Block 48 South Broadway Beighta, 4490 South Waahin9ton Lote 9 nd 10, Block 75, Barl• la!Mitviaion (SOUth of 41l0 South lhe~n) Lot 10 and Iouth 1/2 of Lot 11, Block 6, Roae Addition Lota 13 -14, Block 12, Jackaon Bdwy. Bta. Lota 35-36, Block 93, Sheridan Bta. Lot 40, Block 62 , Broadway Bta. Borth 85.5 f .. t of Lota 18 and 19, Block l, South Lawn Gardena Annex Lota 39 -40, Block 71, lheridan Bta. That part of the W"s of sw'-o f nit o f sw,. of Section 28-4-68 known aa Lota 29-31, Block 67, Brenlow Park Lot I, Block 1, Iouth Lawn Gardena Annex, 2268 Weat Iliff Lota 5 and 6, Block 21, BVaneton 8dwy. Add. $ 189.75 47.44 44.21 63.25 31.63 107.53 56.93 41.12 316.25 47.44 63.25 41.12 I . • ' • - 2 - Deacription of Propert~ Beqinning 147 feet Baat of SW corner of s~, Section 28r thence B 61 feetr thence B 330 feetr thence w 61 feetr thence S 330 feet to beqinning, ex ao. 149 A!OUftt of Aaaea .. ent $ 56.93 Lota 2 and 3, Block 3, South Lawn• Garden Annex 10.12 Section 2. Upon final paaaage of the Ordinance, a copy thereof ahaU be aent to each peraon having a record intereat in each of the propertiea herein aaa .. aed and the Director of Finance ahall certify auch aaa ..... nt to the Treaaurer of the County of Arapahoe Who ahall collect the aa .. in the aanner aa ad valor-taxea are collected. on the Introduced, read in full and paaaed on firat reading ----day of , 1971. Publiahed aa a Bill for an Ordinance on the -------- day of ---------------• 1971. MYOR A'l"l'B8'1' I I, ltefbea A. Lyon, .. officio City Clerk-~ .. aurer do h~ certify that the above and forevoinv 1• a true, accurate ... d cc.plete oopy of a Bill for an Ordinuc:e paaaed on firat readln9 on the day of , 1971. I . • ·' I I I I ,. • • • • ,_ CITY 0 F F f C J A !..: . CO UNCIL DOCUMENT " •r•-4 T.-, r;.q H 71 ARAPAHOE COUNC IL. r ·• -·-REGIONAL AUTOMATED PROPERTY SUBSYSTJ!:M" ~ '" ·· I''< ri Ll[ BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING y Ol' NGl.~ VOOQ , COLO. FEBRUARY 3, 1971 REGULAR MEETING : The Arapahoe Regional Automated Property Subsystem Policy Board met on February 3, 1971, at 7:30 P.M. Representatives present: Arapahoe County Englewood Littleton Also pres e nt were: W.H. Wallace John Nicholl Stephen A. Lyon Bill McDivitt -Alternate Reg Bessette Larry Borger Waller Hurtt -Alternate Mrs. Mildred Legge, Mr. Ronald L o ser, and Mr. Morey Thomas * * * * * The meeting was called to order by President Wallace at 7:30 P.M. Mr. Larry Borger stated that the minutes of the January 26, 1971, meeting should be corrected to reflect all designated alternates, spelling, and the presence of Mr. Ken Pearson. MR. NICHOLL MOVED, MR. MINUTES OF THE JANUARY 26, 1971, CORRECTED. Upon the call of h follows: Ayes: Messrs. Wal Bessette, Borger Nays: None The President declared the motion c arrled . * * * * * CliDED, THAT THE APPROVED AS vo e resulted as • L o n, McDivitt , Mr . Borger introduced Mr . Hurtt, Alternate to the Littleton contingent of the ARAPS Board. Mr. Lyon i ntroduced Assistant City Manager Bill McDivitt , Alternate to the Englewood contin gent of the ARAPS Board . * * * * * The Board received for the record a Job Description and Employment Specifications for the Project Coordinator . MR. BORGER MOVED, MR. NICHOLL SECONDED, THAT THE EMPLOYMENT SPECIFICATIONS BE APPROVED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote r e sulted as follows : Ay es: Me ssrs. Wallace, Nicholl, Lyon, McDivitt, Bessette , Borger I • • ' • • • • -2 - Nays: None The President declared the motion carr~ed. The Board considered the Job Description of the Project Coordinator. Mr . Borger stated that the dates for the final reports on the ARAPS project should be changed from October 10 to October l. Mr. Lyon stated that a paragraph within the description dealt with a possible contract with the City of Wichita Falls, Texas, USAC project. Mr. Lyon stated that this was an item for considerat ion later in the meeting. MR. BORGER MOVED , MR. NICHOLL SECONDED, THAT THE JOB DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT COORDINATOR BE APPROVED WITH THE CORRECTION OF THE DATE OF THE FINAL REPORTS OF THE ARAPS PROJECT TO BE OCTOBER 1, 1971, AND THAT THE APPROVAL OF THE PARAGRAPH DEALING WITH A POSSIBLE CONTRACT WITH WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, BE CONTINGENT UPON LATER ACTION AT THIS MEETING. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Messrs. Wallace, Nicholl, Lyon, McDivitt, Bessette, Borger Nays: The President declared the motion carried. * * * * * A copy of the advertisement for the Project Coordi- nator was received for the record. * * * * * The recommended budget for the ARAPS project was received for the record. MR. NICHOLL MOVED, MR. BESSETTE SECONDED, THAT THE BUDGET BE APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Messrs. Wallace, Nicholl, Lyon, McDivitt, Bessette, Borger Na ys: None The President declared the motion carried. * * * * * Mr . Larry Borger stated that the Bylaws will be pre- pared w~th adoption of the ARAPS contract by the three partici- pating jurisdictions . * * * * * Mr. Larry Borger gave an interim report on training under the ARAPS pro jec t. Mr. Borger indicated that contacts had been made wi t h Ara pahoe Community College and IBM for the generalized raining of policy and admin~strative officials. Mr. Borger discussed the advantages and disadvantages of each and con c luded tha it was the recommendation of his committee ... I • • .• \ I I ' .,. • • /u~f • • • \ ! • ' . . . I . ' • 1 • • -3 - th a t I BM c ould best f1ll the role in the short-term of general ized trai n 1ng of policy and administra tive off icials and that Ar apahoe county Community Col leg e c ould fill a long- term techn1cal tr a i n1ng role. It was the consensus of the Board that he Committee pursue with IBM th e generalized managem ent computer t raining and attempt to arrange tra i n i ng March 22 through Ma rch 24 and March 29 through March 31 . * * * * * Mr. Ronald Lose r , Arapahoe county Attorney, appeared before the Bo ard a nd discu ssed the contract between the three governing bodies for the ARAPS project. * * * * .,. Mr. John Nicholl presente d a proposal for rent1ng of office space for the Pro j ect coo rd 1 nator and Secretary at the Arapahoe county Welfare Build i ng at a charge of $102 .73 per month plus cost of pr i nt i ng and any long distance c al s. MR. LYON MOVED , MR. BESSETTE SECONDED , Tr~T THE PROPOSAL FOR OFFICE SPACE RENTAL FOR Tl£ PROJECT COORD:NATOR AT THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY WELFARE BUILDING BE ACCEPTED BY THE BOARD. Upon the ca ll of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Messrs. Wallace, Nicholl, Lyon , McDivi tt , Bessette, Borger Nays: None The Pres ident declared the mot i on carried. Mr. L yon stated that in the ARAPS proposal e x officio membership of the Denver Division of Data Proce ss in g , the Denver Regional Council of Governments, S cho ol Distr1ct #1 -Arapahoe County , and School Di strict #6 -Arapahoe count y had b een recommended. The Board discu ssed the ex off icio membershlp to the ARAPS Pol icy Board . MR . LYON MOVED, MR . BORG ER SECONDED , THAT T~E BOARD AGGRESSIVELY PURS UE EX OFF ICIO MEMBERSHIP OF THOSE JL~£SD!C~IONS WITHIN ARAPAHOE COUNTY , WHICH WOu~ I NC LUD E THE 1WO SCHOOL DISTRICTS , THE REGIONAL LI BRARY BOARD , SO UTH SUBuRBAN RE CREA'I ION DISTRICT, AND PUBLIC SERVICE COMPA ~ OF COLO RADO , AND TriAT NOTICES OF MEETINGS BE SENT TO THOS E BODIES NOT Wt THTN ARAPAHOE COUNTY, WHICH WOULD INCLUDE '!HE DENVER RE G:ON AL COu~C!L OF GOVERNMENTS AND THE DENVER DATA PRO ESS[NG DIVISION . Up on the call of the rol l , the vat ~ r esu lted as f c lows~ Ayes: Messrs . Wal l a ce, Nichol l , Lyon , McDivi tt , Bessette, Borger Nays: None The President declared the motion c arr1ed . I • • · . . ' ' 2 ] • • -4 - Mr . Lyon discussed the agenda formulation procedure for the Board. It was the consensus of the Board that Mr . Lyon continu e w~th the preparation of agendas for the Board. Mr . Lyon stated that agenda items should b e sub- mitted to his office prior to 11 :00 A.M . on the Monday pre- c eding the Board meeting. * * * * * The Board received for t he record a memorandum from Mr. Lyon dis c ussing possible Federal aid for a more detailed 1971 coarse systems design. Mr . Lyon stated that he had been contacted by Dr. Will i am Mitchel, Secretary of USAC , concerning a potential contract with the City of Wichita Falls to provide that City and the USAC project wi th details concern i ng the interrelationship between count ies and munic i pal government. Mr. Lyon stated that the contract might be in the neighborhood of $25,000 and would allow a more detailed coarse systems design than originally anticipated for 1971. Mr . Lyon stated that a more deta iled design would be of cons1derable benefit in determining cost estimates and would serve to prov1de the ARAPS Consortium with a much better final report on October 1 , 1971. The Board discussed the possibility of meet ing with Dr. William Mitchel and representat1ves of Wichita Falls to discuss a proposed contract. MR . BORGER MOVED, MR. BESSETTE SECONDED , THAT MR. LYON CONVEY TO DR. MITCHEL THE BOARD 'S INTEREST lN DISCUSSING IN DEPTH A CONTRACT WITH WICHITA FALLS . Upon the call o f the roll, the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Messrs . Wallace, Nicholl , Lyon , McD1v1tt , Bessette, Borger Nays : None The President declared the mot1on carr~ed. The Board received a memorandum from Mr . Lyon stating that when Arapahoe county and the Cities of L1t.leto and Englewood had contacted Dr. Will1am Mitchel for the ARAPS proposal in the fall of 1970 one additional day of consult1ng was to be provided by Dr . Mi tchel du r ing 1971 . The Board dls- cussed the add~tional consulting and it was the consensus of the Board that the additional day be used to cap off the lBM executive ADP coarse tentatively scheduled for the last LWO weeks in March 1970 MR. BESSETTE MOVED, MR . NICHOLL SECONDED THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. upon the call of the roll , the voto resulted as follows· Ayes : Mes srs . Walla ce, N1choll Lyon, McD1v1tt , Bessett e, Borger . Nays : No ne I • • .• I ! I . , , '! • ] - 5 - The President declared the motion carried, and the meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M. ~~~ -sf~ yon secretary-Treasurer • I • • - l •' \ ( . , f I • 'r . , , - • • ARAPAHOE REG I ONAL AUTOMATED PROPERTY SUBSYSTEM BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING FEBRUARY 3, 1971 REGULAR MEETING: The Arapahoe Regional Automated Property Subsystem Pol icy Board met on February 3, 1971, at 7:30 P.M . Repres enta tives present: Arapaho e County Engl e wood Littleton Also present were: W.H. Wallace John Nicholl Stephen A . Lyon Bill McDivitt -Alternate Reg Bessette Larry Borger Waller Hurtt -Alternate Mrs. Mildred Legge, Mr. Ronald Loser, and Mr. Morey Thomas * * * * * The meeting was called to order by President Wallace at 7:30 P.M. Mr. Larry Borger stated that the minutes of the January 26, 1971 , meeting should be corrected to reflect all designated alternates, spelling, and the presence of Mr. Ken Pearson. MR. NICHOLL MOVED, MR. BESSETTE SECONDED, THAT THE MINUTES OF THE JANUARY 26, 1971, MEETING BE APPROVED AS CORRECTED . Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Messrs. Wallace, Nicholl, Lyon, McDivitt, Bessette, Borger Nays: None The President declared the motion carried. * * * * * Mr. Borger introduced Mr . Hurtt, Alternat e to the Littleton contingent of the ARAP S Board . Mr. Lyon introduced Assistan t City Manager Bill Mc Divitt, Alternate to the Englewood contin gent of the ARAPS Board. * * * * * The Board received for the record a Job Descr i pt i on a n d Employment Specifications for the Pro ject Coordinator. MR. BORGER MOVED, MR . NICHOLL SECONDED , THAT THE EMPLOYMENT SPECIFICATIONS BE APPROVED. Upon the call of t he roll, the vote r esulted as follows: Ayes: Messrs . Wallace, Nicholl, Lyon, Mc Di v itt , Bess ette, Borger I t I • • .· \ I I , '! . , • • -2 - Na ys : None The Pre sident declared the motion c arried. The Board considered the Job Description of the Project Coordinator. Mr. Borger stated that the dates for the final reports on the ARAPS pro ject should be changed from October 10 to October 1. Mr. Lyon stated that a paragraph within the description dealt with a possible contract with the City of Wichita Falls , Texas, USAC project. Mr. Lyon stated that this was an item for consideration later in the meeting. MR. BORGER MOVED, MR. NICHOLL SECONDED, THAT THE JOB DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT COORDINATOR BE APPROVED WITH THE CORRECTION OF THE DATE OF THE FINAL REPORTS OF THE ARAPS PROJECT TO BE OCTOBER 1, 1971, AND THAT THE APPROVAL OF THE PARAGRAPH DEALING WITH A POSSIBLE CONTRACT WITH WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, BE CONTINGENT UPON LATER ACTION AT THIS MEETING. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Messrs. Wallace, Nicholl, Lyon, McDivitt, Bessette, Borger Nays: The President declared the motion carried. * * * * * A copy of the advertisement for the Project Coordi- nator was received for the record. * * * * * The recommended budget for the ARAPS project was received for the record. MR. NICHOLL MOVED, MR. BESSETTE SECONDED, THAT THE BUDGET BE APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED. Upon the call of the roll, the 'vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Messrs. Wallace, Nicholl, Lyon, McDivitt, Bessette, Bo rger Na y s: None The Presid e nt declared the motion carried. * * * * * Mr. Larry Borger stated that the Bylaws w~ll be pre- par ed with adoption of the ARAPS contract by the three pa rtici- pating j ur isdictions . * * * * * Mr. Larry Borger gave an interim report on training under the ARAPS prcject. Mr. Borger indicated that contacts had been made with Arapahoe Commun~ty College and IBM for the generalized raining of policy and adm~n~strative officials. Mr. Borger discussed the advantages and disadva ntages of each and concluded tha i was he recommendation of his committee I • • .• I l ' ! _, - • • -3 - that IBM could best f il l the role in t he short-term of general ized ~raini ng of polic y and administrative officials and tha t Arapahoe County Community College could fill a long- term techni c a l tra~ning role. It was the consensus of the Board tha t the Comm i t t ee pursue with IBM the generalized management comp uter t raining and attempt to arrange tra~n i ng March 22 th r oug h March 24 and March 29 through March 31. Mr. Ronald Loser, Arapahoe County Attorney , appeared before the Board and discussed the contract between the t hree governing bodies for the ARAPS project. Mr . John Nicholl presented a proposal for re nt ~ng of office space for the Project Coo rd i nator and Secretary a t the Arapahoe County Welfare Buildi ng at a charge of $102 .73 per month plus cost of printing and any long distance cal l s . MR. LYON MOVED, MR. BESSETTE SECONDED , THAT THE PROPOSAL FOR OFFICE SPACE RENTAL FOR THE PROJECT COORDZNATOR AT THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY WELFARE BUILDING BE ACCEPTED BY THE BOARD. Upon the call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Messrs. Wallace, Nicholl, Lyon , McDivi tt , Bessette, Borger Nays: None The President declared the motion carried. * * * * * Mr. Lyon stated that in the ARAPS proposal ex off1cio membership of the Denver Division of Data Processing , the Denver Regional Council of Governments, School Distr~ct #l -Arapahoe County, and School District #6 -Arapahoe Count y had been recommended. The Board discu ssed the ex off ici o membership to the ARAPS Poli cy Board. MR. LYON MOVED, MR. BORGER SECONDED , 'IHA'T 'JHE BOARD AGGRESSIVELY PURSUE EX OFFICIO MEMBERSHiP OF THOSE JURISDlC1fONS WITHIN ARAPAHOE COUNTY, WHICH WOlJLD IN LUDE THE 'J'WO SCHOO L DISTRICTS, THE REGIONAL L I BRARY BOARD , SOUTH SUBDRBAN RE CREA110N DISTRICT, AND PUBLIC SERVICE COMPA NY OF COLORADO, AND TriA NOTICES OF MEETINGS BE SENT TO THOSE BODIES NO T W rTHfN ARAPAHOE COUNTY, WHICH WOULD I NCLUDE THE DENVER RE G:ONAL COUNCI L OF GOVERNMENTS AND THE DENVER DATA PRO CESS[NG DlV!SfON . Vp on the call of the roll , the v ot ~ r e~u ted as f c~lows : Ayes: Messrs. Wa l lace, Nich o 1 , Lyo n . McDivi tt . Bessette, Borg er Nays : Non e The Pr esident declared che mo t 1on c arr~ed . 't * * * * I • • f . , • • • - 4 - Mr . Lyon discussed the ag e nda formulation procedure for the Board. It was the consensus of the Board that Mr . Lyon continue with the preparation of agendas for the Board . Mr . Lyon stated that agenda items should be sub- mitted to his office prior to 11 :00 A.M . on the Monday pre- ceding the Board meeting. The Board received for the record a memorandum from Mr. Lyon discussing possible Federal aid for a more detailed 1971 coarse systems design. Mr . Lyon stated that he had been contacted by Dr. William Mitchel, Secretary of USAC , concerning a potential contract w~th the City of Wichita Falls to prov~de that City and the USAC project with details concerning the interrelationsh i p between counties and municipal government. Mr. Lyon stated that the contract might be in the neighborhood of $25,000 and would allow a more detailed coarse systems design than originally antic1pated for 1971. Mr . Lyon stated that a more detailed design would be of considerable benefit in determining cost estimates and would serve to provide the ARAPS Consortium with a much better f1nal report on October 1 , 1971. The Board discussed the possibility of meeting with Dr. William Mitchel and representatives of Wichita Falls to discuss a proposed contract. MR . BORGER MOVED, MR. BESSETTE SECONDED , THAT MR. LYON CONVEY TO DR. MITCHEL THE BOARD'S INTEREST lN DISCUSSING IN DEPTH A CONTRACT WITH WICHITA FALLS. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Messrs. Wallace, Nicholl, Lyon, McDiv~tt , Bessette, Borger Nays : None The President declared the motion carried. The Board received a memorandum from Mr . Lyon statlng that when Arapahoe County and the Cities of Littleto and Englewood had contacted Dr. William Mitchel for the ARAPS proposal in the fall of 1970 one additional day of consulting was to be provided by Dr . Mitchel during 1971 . The Board dls- cussed the additional consulting and it was the consensus of the Board that the additional day be used to cap off the lBM executive ADP coarse tentatively scheduled for the last two weeks in March 1970 . MR . BESSETTE MOVED , MR. NICHOLL SECONDED , THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows· Ayes : Me ssrs . Wallace , Nicholl Lyon, McD1v~tt , Bes sette, Bo rger . Nays : None I • • . ' .• \ I • ' '! • • •. - 5 - The President declared the motion carried, and the meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M. ]• I • • ·' I ! ' • ~ - j • • , . r-:u: , ( QLO _. c o CIT'( 0 • 1-. \.. ... Introdu c <!d as a Bi.ll by Councilman __.L-4oo:::=!~<-==l------- / (j A .. BILL FOR 1 AN ORDINANCE CREATING AN HIPROVEMENT DIS- 'l'RICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 20, ORDERING THE CONSTRUCTION THEREIN OF STREET AND ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS: PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE DISTRICT IN PAY- MENT FOR SAID IMPROVEMENTS; PROVIDING FOR NOTICE ~0 CONTRACTORS AND TO BIDDERS FOR SPECI~ IMPROVE~reNT DISTRICT BONDS OF SAID CITY. WHBREAS, the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, purauant to the Charter, Chapter 14 of . the Municipal Code of the City, and the ~ of the State of Colorado, hereby finds and determines that there exists a neceaaity for the creation of Paving District No. 20, in said City, and the COftStruction and installation therein of cer- tain street and alley i~ro~nts as described herein; an• WBERBAS, Notice of a puHlic hearing concerning tbe creation of the Diatrict and the construction and installation of the improve .. nts therein has been published once a week for thr .. consecutive weeks in The Englewood Herald, a newspaper of 9eneral circulatioa in the City, and in addition, notice has been .. iled, postage prepaid, to each known owner of r~al property within the proposed District1 and WHEREAS, at the time and place spe c ified in said notice, the City Council met in open session for the purpose of he nrin g any objection s or protests that might be mad e against the propo sed di s- trict or the improvements to be constructed or installed; and WHEREAS, the City Council considered the following pro- tests and objections: * I -20•- I • , • Oa-... t aak• AY•ue (fr--hat: line of South Zual Btr .. t to- ••t line of Iouth 'fejoa ltr .. t Ill'. I tan ley ahoclua 2323 Weat Barvard Avenue Ill'. Bill Killer 2319 w .. t Bai'Yard Denied On-hat aat .. Av•u• (fro.-133 t .. t Hat of the eaat line of 8outb •enn•ylYania Str .. t to-Weet 1lne of South Clarkeon Btr .. t) A petition beadDCJ 20 d9ftatur .. in oppoaitioa Ill'. Joba Jlorrieon 731 hat aat .. Avenue Ill'. 1. c. Bart 100 hat aat• 11r. a1a1a aay 681 hat aat .. llr. aaa.y ae}'Mlda '" hat aat• ••-• Denied OD-.. at COI'aell AYeaae (f~-hat line of 8outb Blati Street to-Weat U.ae ot Soutb ~ok .. Street) lira. l'ena COcJv•, on babe U of her -thee, IIA'a. AM *-er, 5951 8outh • .,ada, Littletoa, Colorado (owniav pnperty u 2tt6 loath Slati) 0.-&aat Conaell Aveaue (f~l&at 11Da of South c1arkaoa Btr .. t to-w .. t Uae of South~-Str .. t) liz. Alya 8uk, 3001 loath .,.._ lk. •...-tu eaoda 2tt5 loath~ Ill' a. cuoliae Woiat an aut c:onoll OD -Iout.b Decatur Str .. t (t~-South Uae of Weat Vaion Aveaue to-louth Uao of ... t Cbonanvo a,..ue) • lb' .... ry l'ebtau 272• Weat VDioa ••· Jo .. pb l'erpaoa 27.0 Weet UllaiOD liz'. Paul Q~u 2tJ1 &n•tow• lb'. 81aatord Duckett 2 727 Weat OlliOD Kr. Wayne Power 2 800 Wea t CheMDIJO Kr. Francia CUrtia 2900 ,.ntoqa -H - ,_ I • f • • On-&outh El ~ti itree t (fro--South line of Weat Yale Avenue to BOrth line of Waat Cornell A~ae) ?wo letter• bearinq two signature• ill oppoei Uon Jlr • George Perrin 2956 Iouth Blati Mr. ~llie BArn•• 2936 South Elati Alloved On -Weat Jeffar8QD Avenue (fra.-Eaat line of South Cherokee 8tr"t to w .. t Uae of South Bannock Str .. t) A petition in oppoeition bearing 2 l siqna t urea Mr. Jay Batf ield 3612 South Cherolt .. Allowed On-South Lafayette Street (Fra.-South line of Eaat Ployd Av•ue to-Jiorth Uae ot ... t 8-.pden A-.ue) Jlr. ~rd ••l•on 3l5S South Lafayette Denied OD-8Duth Liaooln 8tr .. t (Pr~-louth line o f. Baat TU ft e Avenue t:o-8outh Uae of ... t Ualon A•emae) A petition bearing 21 ai9naturea in oppoei U.on ~ •• ,.tr!cia MaDewell 4675 South LiAGoln On -Weat .. aefield AYenae (fro.-.. at liae o f Iouth Pax Street to-Weat liM of South Dehwaze Street) lire. Battle Aeroaier 3910 South Blatt lire. earl -.tterfield 3917 Iouth Blati (ownln; property at 3256 Iouth rex) Dettied On-Weat Manatield Avenue (froe -B aet line of South Del.ware 8tr .. t to-W•t 11De of South Cherok .. litr .. t) Mre ... nry lcbilllft9 3970 Iouth Dela.are Denied oa -South Penn•ylvania 5tr .. t (t r011 South liDe o f Eaat H•pden Avenue to-IIOrth Uae of U.a . lliqhva v 285) A ~tion in oppoaition bearing 26 aigtutturea Jlr. Arthur Chrutopher 3532 South .. naaylvania lira . MArvin ~tarn 442 •••t Re-,den AYe nue Jlr. kookhart Va n •elt 3539 South Penn•ylvania Denied I . • ' .. • OD -8outh Penneylvania ltr .. t (f rOII -South line of aaat Yale Av.nue to -llorth Une of hat A!Meret Avenue) A petitioa in oppoaiUon bearln9 14 aiqnaturea llr • .,..._ W.rd 27~5 aouth Pennaylvania JCr. ClU.ford Henry Z736 South .. nnay1v&Dia llr. h•1 IIQUhel Z701 8outh Pennaylnnu Jlr. Roy .!Uqelow ~712 Iouth P-aaayl•ania 11r. Jlaaford aaadefu- 2735 Iouth Pennaylvaaia Deoied On -Zaat Y&le Place (fro.-&aet 11 .. ot ~th t .. r1 ltr .. t to-125 f .. t ••t ot ... t line of 8oath harl atr .. t) llr. J.J. Ho i aeiater 2 7 30 8outh P-rl lltr .. t Oa -8oath 8boehone atx .. t (froa-410 teet eouth o t &outh U.ne on ... t rale ~-te-1010 t .. t aouth of Soutb line o f Weat Yal~ A,.aue) All._. On Alley ._th of aat .. hrbay URa-&aat Une of aouth otdea ltr .. t to-••t Uae of Iouth ~iav au .. t) • A letter bearlDIJ 1 •i.v .. tue in .,...itl• A "''U• bMr.lag Z2 aigaatur .. in ..... ltioa 11r. O...,laa llu'clu J 7to 8eut:b Ofden lira. loa .. ary &v.na lOJO laat "-beret JCr. Lowell De ll•rt 1001 aaat Bat .. taxkvay Jlr. Aiaa.zd 7rotter 2 710 Iouth OV'd• JCra. Vivia n ~Lbur g h 1195 ... t .. t.. Parkwey JCra. Vera Davia 11 ~' 8aat .. t .. Parkway llr . William Kudiburgb 1195 aftat .. t .. Park .. y All-. .. ,_ I · • • • • WH EREA S , all o bje ctions and'complaints having been duly heard and con si dl J ~d , the Cou ncil has determined that such objec- tions should b e <h·n ied exce pt as, indicated . above; BE I T OKDA INED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGL J::NOOD I COLORJ\1 10: Secti on l. That a special improvement district for the construction, installation or improvement of the improvements hereinafter described, is hereby created and established in ac- ' cordance with the Charter and Chapter 14 of the Municipal Code of the City, and the Laws of the State of Colorado, and shall be known .ad designated as •paving District No. 20". All proceedings here- tofore taken and adopted in connection with said District are here- by ratified, approved and conformed • Section 2. That the engineer's reports, together with all of. the details, .,ecifications, estimates, maps and schedules thereto attached or appended, are hereby approved and adopted. Section 3. The extent of the District to be assessed for the cost of the i~rove.ants and included within the boundary of the District, ahal~ be all the real property specially benefited and which fronts or abuts on each of the streets and alleys to be improved, includia9 tbe real property within one half (1/2) block of such streets aad alleys, and as .are particularly set forth in the Notice of Hearin9, as provided by a Resolution of the City Coun- cil passed and adopted on the 4th day of January, 1971. Section 4. The kind of improvemrnt s and the street s and alleys on which such htprovements shall be construct d or in- stalled shall be as follows: -'22 - "' . I • ' • Ne ce ssa ry grdding a nd excavation, paving \l ith 6" compacted grave l b ast CLursc and 2" asphaltic concr e t e surface, concrete walk s , c urb <:~ncJ gutte r "'her~ not alre a dy in s talled; together wilh app urLcnances and incidentals on the folloHing streets and ave nues: C:l \'/<1!1\. Co:cn~ll r~vcnuo \1cr.t Cc..::.:o.oll r.· .. ~i!UO 1'iCtit (:N'ilCll /'.Va-..13 \~c~t. Co:.·:!cll l.venuc 1."8at Co:..•J.oll /.VO!iUO /'\. •.. ~-~·····~ ~.;!1~,.~ .. • Eost U.no o~ t;outh Lo~:lll St1·cc t E!!st lir.3 of s::mth zuui l~t .. ·e:.;,t 133 tt. c :\ot o:! tho O:'.!;t 1,.!1:: c~ Ctn.lth P~:m:o;ylvnuin Ctr.:.ot \7est l1no of. CCJ\\th G3lt',l)~{!O Stre.::t ~'\Ot l1t>C) 0~ fl~l\1th Klati. Ctl'c..:!t Enst liro ~~ f::jath Cbcro~;ce. sa·cot ~at lit'.c c,f f.:mttb n:uml'C~{ Ctl.·c~t ~ot Ur::o d !3onth Cln1•lino~1 ~tr.:.ot south 11t:3 (.•;: l'":Jt Unic..il /,vom.i0 ~!m.tt!~ l~.~~~· o::: ;·· ::.t l'lo~·c.] ;:. :·-'!:) \:c :lt l :t t :~ <•~ ;:,.·.·' i. )):~:t~~-.-~;.'0 :~:::.·..:~~~ T::~~:t l :i.:·:: c :~ f.\•::1.:1 CJ ~~:.c:,~o ~~:·~l ~t -23 - r.r.:;t lin'J c::( f,o\lt.h Pc:l~!:-;ylv:.mi~ ~h·cot \:c:-;t ,_,_no e>::: south •tcjo:l s·;;r~ct \!C.'lt l~.t!O 0~ l:<mti.l f;0utll Cl:\1.·::· ;C\Il Stl•vot \':c :;t l1uo c.t 13<.\!th r:lnti Ctl'O '-t \:u3t line o:' ~0 nth Chm.·o:~c;, r;t:·:l.O~ \":c!;t 111~0 c:~ [CJ\lt!; t:u~noc!t ~t:t.·oct ~~ot lit :~ of ECJ~th t.cc: ·.'l ~t~.·~:ot t ·c :;t l:!.IH't o~ Srtlltll C\;.~l1ca at1·,~;.,t r~~tb lin~ o~ ~~~t \:f';;t C!:.c :-:~ r .~o !lt·~m·"' t.:::.~·o;; <! th l.'i:U .t ~:; r :o::~:h U .t\'1 <-~ r :l :;t I ·•t.,;;~1 .:·:a f.··~; , .. " \:~::t l $.r~3 <"~ ~·~· .. ,t h r :. :l arJ ~·: ~ ~.·.·.-.~:. I • • I ' '! . -~ o:t \1e:Jt J~r :it '--~!l t.v ,:,n~1 ::: 'i &outh J.hcolu St:!:c ot ¥c-ot J!:lr.of iold /w<:auo • rr.w -- E."lst lin:) o1 Eouth &~nnt~~!.: St>.'-10t South lin9 or 1!-:tfJt '.i'Uf tn J\VOD\10 ~Dt ltna o :~ Ec\tth Fox Strcst Jo:'!:l:Jt lins o:: S:mth Dolll\'ial.·a Dt:.•cat Enst .lino of Eonth ChorC':tco Stl·c-et ~at line of ~outh r.anaock fltl•c,r,t south lin3 of !:'l:.t J)artEOUtll /WCIH!3 ·couth lino o~ l':!l:::t Yalo Avc·t.-.:'-1 ~: ~ .l ... IOutb l?.?l l llrJ)'lV~Jl,_l\ St. Couth lll~~ of F.a:;i; _ Utu.~p<\\ln l.vcn:'ao \letot l'rin:::to~l r.vc:~c!t E:l~t lil~O 0~ Do'a!t~\ UUron Dtro ~t \io:Jt Px·,.ncetol\ hvc;:t!e E:lot line c-~ Gc..::i:it Cl:ll:l!-.:\('0 r. t:;.• ~ :..· t \1cmt )~·~-l t C.;:ton 1.•;,~1&\!0 J:-n:>t line (';' f"c .;;;;:, t3l•L~ra S\.'('..; )~: nlnt ';:-) . .:• I·lr.c.:: • E~:.;t l:i.~~o c:. ~.::-. t' lJ ~~~t~l r;t,.~.:~o;; -24 - •to - \:(,:•:t 1:1.1'~ ('~ :. :•:.lth Sou t h l3::c~c1\·.~j' Sotith ].1;',9 o1 I':!Gt Unlo:l /.v~;mo \;';,:;t 1~.113 oi' South l).:;ll:\·J m.·o Stroot uc~t lino of Ecutb c~·.:;;:..·c,~:~.) t;t:.·c:lt . \:1:-:t l :l.n3 or :;~nth t'l l ·t :o cl~ Gt:.~c~t \'c ·;t l,.r.~ o! tlc.~tth l:l'O:'I(k~Y ~~2 feot GO~tb o~ ~.:--1;t~1 U .no o :~ r ,~!.t );:'l't •.\Ot1th J'.V<:i ~\.-.:: J:orth 11.1':3 c~ 1::1:;t /.1·~::--:.'.::t A\'C~ •. -~ c~)t ~ 11~0 of u.s. J'i~::\ -:.;~ ?.~5 \:(':;t. l,.l'.:l c! E"<tth (.:ll•·l-,):_:0 ~tl,·;; ::!:; \:c·st l :!.r!;, c! fou~h l '~J. .. ~ ·:.)~c: r~t~·:·~:·. P::-•t Ur.o o~ :-:.:.·.;~h C i~c -.·.:::;.co fJh·c.-=·l' \.\. .t l:~h'l 0 ~ t=~: ;..11 (;) ~ · -;;::;,,.:1 Et :·~..:' .. ~ l ~-J $.t. c .... r:t c ~. ... :,:--~i t ) :: h :.J o:': f t;:f""; ti' ~ .... ~l'l s ·~ •. "' . I • • ' • • Necessary 91'<1tli ng and e ~:ca vatio n , p a ving \,•i th 8" com pacted gravel ba se cuurse and 3" asphal tic con crete surface, concrete walks, curb and gutter ~here 'not alr eady installed; together with appurl cn.:tnce s and incidentals on the follm~ing streets a n d av enue~: SOD ft. cnnt ~~ tho Enr;1; li.r:0 of r:r.uth Vnllcjo Strc:l t -25 - r;o lic.~t lino of f:ot~th '1.:.~~ ~:1 ~tl'"l!3t ., - I • • , • Nec essary grddJ il•J un d excavat ion, comp a cted subgrade , and with 6" P ort l and c 11 I•' conc rete surface ; for a total overall width of fourt ee n f eel; t oge th e r with 'appurtc.n ance s and other in c idental wo rh. on the (oll<Mllt g alleys: r~(<\.~ ti! J_~_nc c :i \."c ~t l t:. t1:l.i.i~ l~r.v .:~}.•C ·ro J:;-_,;·t;i, J.5 .!~0 cl \'c:;\: ::;-~~ J ;:i C~"£i t : .. ·c c-..~--: l ... -.·t~ .r ~ ~::; ):" -~-. ...,_ . , .. / '"...:::.._;7·-}-.' .... • f.>~)'t,th ~-~-1~:; c :( i~~!"!t Ya lo r .,·o;:U.J S!:\~t;, l :l!!C Cr ~ J ::;~i: /:i ~ilCl'iJ '~ /.VC H l~..J :::;~\~~l J.::,·.:) (..~ :..-:.: :;t r: h'~ t.vc l~.,:;; CO\It!l J ~1\0 ( -~ )::l :-. i; ~-aincy /;vc:T::; Ft~~lt!l ,_,.P-0 o.:: i ''ISi. f.·\C1cl ·'.l:.": !~\'l:~·l:t: -26 - l~n :·th J.:1.~·.:~ rJ:~ !>::;.-.., /".; ·1 ~::~'.';t /.\·~:.:: .J 1:: ::t!1 H P.J c< r ·:.~t 1 ·· 'i,;( u /_ --~·c;:~,:.J l,•;;:\:!1 ~-:~.;·,:) .... : ::.::: l '".r;i; Cc.·~·~~::;lJ. i .·., v :; 1 o ~· ~h l :~.1~ ·~ o :! ,. ~,':; l .:::;t ~:nt1cJ.:~.:~:~ b \· ... t :.~t,:) , - I • • ' • • • Sccti o1 5 . Th e construction or insta l lation of said street and al ll:y i mp rove me nts in and for the District, as shown by the plans, speci fications and maps the re o f, prepared by the Cily Engine e r a nd approved by the City Council of the City and now on fil e in the uffice of the Director of Public Works, be and the same is here by a u thorized and ordered, the material to be used in the constructio n of said street and alley improvements to be in accordance with such maps, plans and specifications. Section 6. The probable total cost of the improvements ·· ~~~s'1j to be constructed or installed 1s ~ . ; it is proposed that t ~K J3l- the City of Englewood will pay approximately ~19,345. toward the total cost of said improvements. The apprdximate share of the total cost to be assessed per front foot upon any lot or tract of land fronting or abutting on said improvements will not exceed the amounts set· forth in the Notice of Hearing, as provided by a Resolution adopted and passed by the City Council on the 4th day of January, 1971, which is incorporated herein by specific refer- ence. Sectioa 7. The assessments will be due and payable without demand within thirty (30) days from and after the final publication of the Ordinance assessing the wholl cost of said im- prove .. nts againat the real estate in said District. In the event any owner of real estate shall fail to pay thC' whqle of such assess- .. nt against his property within said thirty (10) ~ays, then the whole cost of the improvement so assessed ag ill n s t his prope rly shall be payable in ten (10) equal annual j n•.t <~llments of pr i ncipal. The first of such installments of principal shall be due and payable at such time as MAy be determined in and by the assessing o rdinance .J -27 - ,. - I • • ' , .. • • and the re maind er o f sa i d installment s sh a ll be due and payable suc c e ssive ly o n th ~ sa1 ne day in ~ach y ea r the reafter, until all are paid in full. The r a te of interest to be paid on unp a id and def Prred installmen ts will be established by ordinance to be adopted by the City Cou nci l at a later date. Sectio11 8. By virtue of and pursuant to said laws and the Charter and Chapter 14 of the Municipal Code of the City, local improvement bonds of the City shall be issued for the purpose of paying for the local improvements described in this Ordinance, in an amount not to exceed the cost and expenses of said improvements, including engineering, legal and all incidental expenses, as pro- vided by law. The issuance of and payment for said bonds shall be authorized by an Ordinance later to be passed b~· the City Council. The aaxmium rate of interest on special assess~nt bonds for Paving District No. 2~, ahall not exceed _ten (]0} per cent per annum, and such maxmium interest rate shall be set forth in the noti ce of sale of said bonds. The bonds and the interest thereon shall be payable out of speci~l assess111ents to be levied against the real property included within the District and specially benefited by the improvements to be constructed or installed, and to the extent possible, from the special surplus and deficiency fund authorized by the Charter of the City. Section 9. The Mayor and Direct o r o f F,i.nance arc her by authorized to advertise for bids to constr acl s act"! improvt-mC'nts and for bids for said bonds to be issued, in th1e 0 (3) consc cu tj ve weekly issues of The Englewood Herald, a n c ~osp.per of gen •rt~l c ir- culation published in the City of Englewood , which adverli scments .. y run concurrently with the publication of this Ordinanc . Section 10. The City Council h r ~Y finds and dC'lcrmincs that th e improve ments proposed to be constructed and inst n ll 0d will -28 - I 0 • .. • • ... f.: 4;.. ·-~,...· ·~· -'l' ,'!\ .... t. ~ ... ~ .· .-.,... •. , ¥. . . .. ..... confer a speci a l b n fit upon the property with jn the District and a ge neral b encf1 up on the City as a whole . Secli o:l l l . All ordinances, or parts thereof in conflict hereiVith are IH n t .y repeale d. .'J:his Ordinnnce, after its final pass- age, shall b e rt'<:vrded in a book kept for that purpose, shall be authenticated by the signatures of the Mayor and Director of Finance, ex-officio City Cl erk, and shall be publishe d in a newspaper having general circulation in the City. Section 12. That if any one or more parts or provisions of this Ordinance should be judicially adjudged invalid or unenforce- able, such judgment shall not affect or impair the remaining pro- viaiona hereof, the intention being that each of the provisions hereof are severable. /.6~ INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON FIRST READJ NG This ~ day of r•~~•ry, 1971. (SEAL) AT'!'EST: ¥ bl~r ( g; rtn1.:cf.v• b ax-officio City Clark (THe fo~ing should be inserted on final publication.) _, FINALLY .,.OPTED AND APPROVED TillS ---,day of February, / 1971. (St:AL) A'M'EST: Director of Flnande ex-officio City Clerk -29 - ' I 'r I 0 • • • • C~l CIT Y OF t r~ ........ t'!IL~ c }, n l r, Introdu c e d as a Bill by Councilman _J~~·~3~~~------------ ~ILL FOR . 1 AN ORDINANCE CREATING AN IMPROVEMENT DIS- TRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 20, ORDERING THE CONSTRUCTION THEREIN OF STRE~~ AND ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS: PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE DISTRICT IN PAY- MENT FoR SAID IMPROVEMENTS; PROVIDING FOR NOTICE '1'0 CONTRACTORS AND TO BIDDERS FOR SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BONDS OF SAID CITY. WHEREAS, the City council of Engle~ood, Colorado, pur•uant to the Charter, Chapter 14 of the Municipal Code of the City, and the ~ of the State of Colorado, hereby finda and dete~minea that there exiata a neoeaaity for the creation of Paving District No. 20, in aaid City, ao4 the conatruction and inatallation therein of cer- tain atreet and alley i~ro~nt• •• deacribed herein; an• WHERIAI, Mo~ice of a pu~lic hearing concerning tbe creation of the Di•trict and the construction and installation of the improve..nta therein has been publiahed once a week for tbr .. consecutive week• in The Englewood Herald, a newspaper of ~neral circulatla. ia the City, and in addition, notice has been .. iled, posta9e prepaid, to each known owner of r~al properly within the proposed Diatrict; and WHEREAS, at the ti .. and place spe c ified in said notice, · the City Council •t in open aession for tltc purpose of he a ri n 9 any objections or protests that mi9ht be mad e against the propose d d i s- trict or the improvements to be constructed or insta lled; a nd WHEREAS, the City Council considered the following pro- tests and obje c tion ~: * I -2 0 •- • I • • \ I ' -.. • • • • Oa-W .. t aaJtu Av•ue (fa-•-aaat line of Iouth Zuni ltrMt to- Weat line of Iouth ~ejon Street llr. I tan ley lhodua 2323 Weat Harvard Avenue llr. Bill IIU1er 2319 Weat Harvard Denied On -Baat aataa Av•ue (frca-133 feet eaat of the -•t line of South J'ennaylvania ltr .. t to-Weat line of South clarkaon StrMt) A petition bearing 20 ai9ft&turea in oppoaition II&' • .John llorriaon 731 .. at Batea Avenue Mr. •· c. Bart 700 Eut Bat• Jlr. Blain Bay 681 ... t aat .. Mr. aaady aeynold• 696 ... t aat• Avenue Denied OD-.. •t Ooa-nell Avenue (f~-•aat line of Iouth •1ati Street to-Weat liaa of Iouth Cbuokee lta-.. t) Mra. l'ern COft•, on behalf of her -th•a-. ••. Ada ..._.r, 5951 Iouth -..ada. Litt:leton. Colorado (owning pEOperty at 2996 Iouth •tati) On-.. •t COrnell AveDU (f~ .. •t liM of Iouth Clarkaon Str .. t to-Weat line of Iouth 09den ltr .. t) Jk. Alva lua-k, 3001 loath Od9ea 11r. Auguat:ua Guer ill 2195 Iouth o.-.. Mra. CuoliDa .. iat 135 ... t Co&'..U On -louth Decatur Sta-.. t (fxaa-Aouth lia• of ... t Ullion Av..ae to-louth liae of ... t CheuD90 a,_ue) 11r. lleft&'y l'aiatAer 2724 Waat union Jka. Joaepb J'arguaon 2740 W..t UllioD Jk. raul Cko .. u 2tSllu•U9• Jlr. llaoford Duckett 2727 w .. t Oftion 11r. Wayne Power 2800 treat Chenanqo llr. Francia CUrtia 2900 Saratoga -H - I • ' 1- • • • • On-South Blftti Street (froa-louth line of Weat Yale Avenue to aorth line of ... t cornell Avenue) ~ letter• b .. ring two aiqnaturea in oppoeition Jlr. George PU"rin 2956 loa~h Blati Jlr. Rolli• Barn•• 2t36 South Blati Allowed On -Weat Jeffaraon Avenue (from-Eaat line of Iouth Cherokee Str .. t to We•~ line of South Bannock Street) A petition in oppoaition bearing 21 aic;rna ture• Jlr. Jay S.tfield 3612 8oath Cherolt• Allowed On -South Lafayette Street (Praa-South line of Baat Floyd Avenue to-~rth line of Baat B.-pden Av.nue) Mr. Edward •elaon 3355 lOuth Lafayet~• On-South Lincoln 8tr .. t (Praa-louth line of Baat ~fta Avenue to-8oatb Una of •••t U.Uoa A•enue) A petition bearincJ 27 •i9Datur•• in oppoaition Mka. ,.tricia ~ell 4675 South Liaaoln Denied Oll...W•t •nafleld A..wtue (froii-Baat Una of Iouth Pox Str .. t to-Weat line of South Delavaxe 8tr .. t) lira. •ttie a.broaier 3910 South Blati lira. earl llatterfield ltl7 South Blati (ownia; Pl'OIIfttY at 3258 Iouth POlK) Denied On-Weat .. n•fleld AvenGe (fraa-Baat line of Iouth Delaware atr .. t to-Weat Una of loath Cherok .. Str .. t) Jlra. Benry Sahillin9 3970 8oath Del..,.re Denied On -South Pennaylvani• Str .. t (fraa -South line of Baat &a.pden Avenue to-llorth Una of 0.8. Bi9hway 285) A ~tion in oppoaition baariD9 2• aignataraa Jlr. Arthur Chrhtopher 3532 South Peftaaylvania Jlra. Marvin Kern 442 hat • ...,.. A._ue Mr. Brookhart Van Pelt 3539 Iouth Pennayl•ania Denied I . • f I - • • • On -South Pennaylvania Street (froa -South lifte of Baat Y{ ,le Avenue to -~rth line of Eaat Aaherat Avenue) A petition in oppoaition bearin9 14 ai9naturea Kr. Da.on Ward 2725 Iouth Pennaylvania Mr. Clifford llenry 2736 South Peanaylvania Mr. Paul Bablitrel 2701 Iouth Peaftaylvenia Kr. Jloy Biqelow 2712 Iouth Penaaylvaftia Mr. Maaford Sandefuz 2735 Iouth Pennaylvania Den i ed On-Baat Y&le Place (froa-Eaat line of Iouth Pearl Str .. t to-125 feet ... t of 8aat line of Iouth Pearl &tr .. t) Mr. J.J. Bofaeiater 2l30 lowth Pearl ltr .. t Denied On -South lhoabone Street (froa-410 f .. t aouth of South line on W.at Yale A..aae to-1020 f .. t aoath of South line of Weat Yale AYeaue) Mr. Lyle Wolf Allowed 2 775 Iouth Aoaboae Oa Alley llorth of Bat .. Parkway (froa -aaat line of South OcJden Street to-Weat line of Soath DoWnlnq ltr .. t) A let~er ~ria9 1 ai9aature in oppoai tion A petitioa 'beariDIJ 22 ai9JUttur .. in .,....itloa Mr. DcNtla• ...,.er 2790 Iouth Ogden Mra. ~-.-y ... n• 1030 ... t a.herat 11z • JAWell De aart 1001 8aat Bat.. Parkway Mr. Richard 7rotter 2 780 8oath OVd• Mra. Ylviaa &udtbar9h 1195 aaat Bat .. Parkwa y Mra. Vera Davia 1155 8aat Bat .. Parkway Mr. Willie. Budiburqh 1195 Eaat Bat .. Parkway Allowed ,. - I • • I ! I ' 'T • • I -~ -.~J, -..,. . ., . ' .. .,. '":>--' WH EREAS , all obj e !=tions and'complaints having been duly he ard and consi d(J eu , the Council has determ ined that such objec- tion s should be urnied except a~ indicated .above; BE IT OkDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGL I::IvOOD, COLORADO: Section 1. That a special improvement district for the conatruction, installation or improvement of the improvements hereinafter described, is hereby created and established in ac-. cordance with the Charter and Chapter 14 of the Municipal Code of the City, and the Lawa of the State of Colorado, and shall be known 8Dd designated aa •paving District No. 20". All proceeding• here- tofore taken and adopted in connection with aaid District are here- by ratified, approved and conformed. Section 2. ~t the engineer'• reporta, together with all of the details, specifications, eatimates, maps and schedule• thereto attached or appended, are hereby approved and adopted. Section 3. !be extent of the District to be assessed for the cost of the i .. rove .. nta and included within the bOunda~y of the Diatrict, ahall be all the real property apecially benefited and which fronta or abYta on each of the atreeta and alleya to be i~roved, includi .. tbe real property within one half (l/2) block of such streeta aad alleys, and aa .ore particularly set forth in the Notice of Hearinv, aa provided by a Reaolution of the City Coun- cil passed and adopted on tbe 4th day of ,January, 1971. Section 4. The kind of improvement s and the street s and alleys on which such improvements shall be constructed ot in- stalled shall be as followa: -22 - ,. - I • ·' I ( I ' 'f , . • ,1 • '"'(-' '>lit -· .... .,. . . ~~ .~ . ~ . . ~~,~. ' . ~.~ ~-• • :.0 -• - '· I • • • Necessary gr·<t(ling ancl excavation, pavinCJ 11i th 6" comp acte d grave l ba se· c o urse and 2" asphaltic concrete surface, concrete walks, cu rb and gutter ~1hcre not alr ea dy installed; together with appurl c'll<,nces and incidentals on the follov1ing streets and avenues : Cl £&:&\; ~:\tC -:; /1\'COi.IC \'lc:1t Co:.·n~ll /:vclli!O \1c~>t Ce;:.T.oll k.lcl!UO .... -~--~·· ~;.((;~'"[:0 ~1 ~··'" E~st lttl o o~ t;outh Lo~<\ ll s ~;1'0 0 I; I:~~;t lin3 of S011t h Z\lui t~t:o.·c.;t 133 ft. c:1ot o:f thtJ o=-.~1t 1'.no c:t r;!ntth Poan:::ylvnd.n :-.:trcct \'le:;t 111~0 of CCJ\!tll G!\ l:~ll:lCO S~re .::t '[:"'Gt l1L'3 0~ :>ot!th J)ln t i. r.;t~.·c.~t t:::$t 11.:0 ,,~ f;:j~~th Cb£;ro7.;t:c. ::;~:l·cct F.nnt Hno of Eo nth J1:Hm(\C~{ ::;t.l'<;;:!l; }!aot u.r:o c~ t:.~mth Clfll'l;no:\ Ctrcot tioutb liJ<.G o~ i'.'C<:Jt Unioa /,voltu0 ~':>'.lt!~ l ,_n-, of l 'lo:itl I:.-~· .. ·: J :.t \:c ;} t ) .. ~ .. 1'~ ''·~ £:,.,, # i. )):':t~~·:~i.\. :~~~·._ ~~~ -23 - 'tO - r.r.!;t 1in3 c :~ f,outh Pcn ~~ylvani~ ttrcct \:c~t ~.lno o ~ South •tejon S\:1·e .:::t Ucot l'co o1 Eout~ C0uth Cl~n·::~:<'ll f.:h".?;Jt ~c~t llPC ol 8Leth J:ln t:l 8tl'O ·:.:. \:o:.t line o J. ~outh Chcl·o:~co ~t :-:~.-o~ ~c~t llno ~~ Eoutl\ £~1':!lOC!t [;t :,:<!Ct r:~:!;t H.t;o o ~ Cot·.t:b t.cc: ·.'l ::a .• ·, -~1 t t ·c ~;t lim·1 o: Sontll c~~i~a f.ltl·,~~t r ·.~:t th lin ·:~ o ~ t·~'J t \.'(':Jt Chc :~~ l' ~0 /1\'CI'l\'~ f,;:;-.,•oa ;; ~h l.'.i l ;.s .t :~ r :•::'d~ U .ll'l v ~ , :u~t J ··t"'!l~~•·:l I .'!"; ,,·,a •, (•:tt ~ :l.P 1 r ,~t !"'t/~~~h (!i ~::"''-·~c~ ~~• j.'( ~ ... ; \:~::t l ir;:) c ·~ ~·{'-_,th 1 :. :1:1:,:-': r \'·, (-~:: .. . 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JlUl•on Dtrl).)t E:aat line e>:~ Gc.:;tia Cl:lbp~o tt:.'C'-'t T.a::;t. line C.'::' rc.;:;;h &3lt-. y.-,,re Si;:,·.::~.~~: ~:;t 1~.:~3 c;:~ r.::.r.:t'. 1'~~)/l r;~l.~c·:::-;; -24 - n.:·:t 1,.,~;:, "r :·:.:.lt h SCH.l Lh B:t•c:::.c!\·;:--,y Sot;th l.i;·,e of ~r;t Un :l.O!l /;V~I!\10 \'i ~:;t Hu3 o:l: South 1)~1<:\·m :.·o Strc~t l/c~;t 1ir.o o! t::ctttil c;,~~-·c,~:c.:> Ot:.•c::t \:,:-:t 1~.113 of r.;::mth C'lu:ocl: Gb·c~t tent H.n~ o~ [loutil ll·o~Hh·;;l y ~~2 fc~t GO~tb oZ flr·lit~1 1~.no o ~ 1:.·r.t );:>.1·t ~.~outh Ave;:\·.:.: t:orti' 11.r,3 c:!' 1:.1:::t /.l~::":•:::::t A\·c~ •. ·~ l!Lt :d';• lir.o ot U. f. • n.:_.:,,.::.~' ~os \:('::t l~.L1o of E;,llth G::tL'l',:'\:;o 3tl'':"':; \.'(•';t :U .. !!·;) c ~ rou~h 1~~'-~-,·~.:-.'c~ r~t~:~:~:· \:t;.:r ~t line of :-:...~·J ~h Cl~c·.·,::;.cc Stl·c:~ • , .. , ·:t l~\!l'l o ::: f'.:.:l ;;ll <;:•: : ~;:::c:l r.t :~.:· .· ~ l !·:; 5·t:. c :--r.:~ c:: :·:--:1 t ).:: ~!:; o :': f ,{,..:; t~: ~ ~'.l'l ::;t . I • . • I I ' - • • Necess ary gr <.dj ng and excavation , p uving \,•i th 8" compacted gr avel b ase cuursc and 3" asphal tic con crete surface, concrete walk s , cur b nnd gut ter ~here ~o t already installed; together with appu rlcn,t :tcc s and incidentals on the following streets and ave nue s : SOD ft. cnot o! th~ Enr;t li r:~ of r;~ut h VnlJ cjo Strc :1 t -25 - •;o l i::.3t lino of ro\!t!l 'J ·~~-.:~:1 f;'Cl"l~3t " . ) • 4' I • • ·' I I ' f 'f • • • Necc !;s a ry gr adJ ny a nd e xcavati on, compacted subg rade , a nd with 6" Portland c rr Jol c oncre t e s urface ; for a to t a l o ve r a l l wi d th o f fourt ee n f ee ; t o g e t h e r with 'appur tc n un c:e s and o the r i nci d e ntal wo rh on the fo J l u \· i ng al l e ys: I .. .,-.,, ' ·- ):~:.t ,.:;, r~r::::c·,::-t j• t;( .. t.~::i L J.~.nc c :i \:c:-:t j~ ~~ ~l ).i~ f&V t}~.\.'•C r~~~tth ~-~-1 ~:: c :( r ~!'"~t Yalo t.,·c;:u.J St:t~t:h 11!10 c,i J::J :Tt lL!hCl1 U 'l: / .. VCHl~:: ['~a:;;l l:L L·.~ <.:~ :..-:· :;t 1::: tNl f..vc ;~,::o: Eonth J. ~.no c ~:: l::::t:---. t: ~ail!cy /;vc::.\·~ F.o~1th ,.:tno c .~ r•st.. r~·.\C1CL'.:i::A: /:\'l::~:•:e -26 - 'IO l:;.1;:ti' J.5.!:.-c.L \e s t [;~:1 J.10 ~"C~ f .\' '...:P • .: )~o :.~th J.:'.L.·:-J C J :~ ;:--::;~ J.;·h :.·::.·:;t /.v c: ·:.:.: l:~\l 'th :•.:~;~~~ c .: : ~!::~ l ~s ~ C0l~~li i ~. v c l.o :·;;!l 1~.::·~ o :r :··:;'. 1:':!:;:.. ~:nticl:~.:~ :~ b ·, .... i.:tt ,-! ,. . I • • ' r ' '!' • • Secti o n S . The cons truction or installation of said st re e t a n d al lL y i mp rove me nts in and for the Di s trict, as shown by the plans, spLc i fications and maps Lhcr eo f , prepared by the City Eng ine er and a pp roved by the City Council of the City and now on f i l e in the office of the Director of Public Work s, be and the sa me is hereby a uthor ized and ordered, the material to be used in the construction of said street and alley impr oveme nts to be in accordance with such maps, plans and specifications. Section 6. The probable total cost of the improvements to be constructe d or installed is $631,587.; it is proposed that the City of Englewood will pay approximately $119,345. toward the total cost of said improvements. The approximat e share of the total cost to be assessed per front foot upon any lot or tract of land fronting or abutting on said improvemen t 5 will not exceed the a110unts set· forth in the Notice of Hearing, as provided by a Resolution adopted and passed by the City Council on the 4th day of January, 1971, which is incorporated herein by specific-refer- ence. , - Section 7. The assessments will be du e and payable without demand within thirty (30) days from and after the final publication of the Ordinance asseasinq the whole cost of said im- pro~nts aqainat tbe raal eatate in said Dist r)ct. In the event any owner of real eatate ahall fail to pay the whqle of such asaess- •nt a9ainst his property vithin said U 1rty (30) !3ays, then the whole cost of the i-.provement so asse ssed aq <d n ~t his propert y shall be payable in ten (10) equal annual 1 ru;L ,d lments of pd ncipal. Tho first of such installments of principal shall be due and payable at such time as May be determined in and by the assessing ordinance .J -27- I· I . . I 0 ' • • and the r ema inder o f said installments sh a ll be due and payable s uccessive ly on t h ~ same day in .each ye a r th e reafter, until all are p a i d in f ull. The rate of interest to be paid on unp aid and "' . deferred install me nts will be established by ordinance to be adopted by the City Coun ~i l at a later date. Secti on 8. By virtue of and pursuant to said laws and the Charter and Chapter 14 of the Municipal Code of the City, local improvement bonds of the City shall be issued for the purpose of paying for the local improvements described in this Ordinance, in an amount not to exceed the cost and expenses of said improvements, including engineering, legal and all incidental expenses, as pro- vided by law. The issuance of and payment 'for said bonds shall be authorized by an Ordinance later to be passed by the Cit¥ Council. The .. xmium rate of interest on special assessment bonds for Paving District No. 20, ahall not exceed ten ()0) per cent per annum, and such maxmi~ interest rate shall be set forth in the notice of sale of said bonds. The bonds and the interest thereon shall be payable out of speci~l assessments to be levied against the real property included within the District and specially benefited by the improvements to be con•tructed or installed, and to the extent possible, from the special aurplu• and deficiency fund authorized by the Charter of the City. Section 9. ~ Mayor and Director of F~nance are hereby authorized to adverti8e for bids to const r u t M ICI'\ improvem ents and for bids for said bonds to be issued, in th1eP (3) conse cu tive weekly issues of The Englewood Herald, a newspaper of gen er,11 cir- culation published in the City of Englewood, which adver liscm nt s .. y run concurrently with the publication of this Ordinance . Section 10. The City Council her P I ~ find s and d0tcrmincs that the improv e ments proposed to be constructed and instMllcd will -28 - • I • • ' • • ,_ confer a special benefit upon the property \~ithin the Distri ct and : a g eneral bencf1L upon the Ci ty as a whol e . Se c ti on 1 1. All ordinances, or par ts th e reof in conflict hereHi th arc ht n t .y repeale d. .'J;his Ordinu nce , after its f inal pass- age, shall be r~~orde d in a book kept for that purpose, shall be authenticated by the signatures of the May or an~ Direc tor of Finance, ex-officio City Cl e rk, and shall be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City. Section 12. That if any one or more parts or provisions of this Ordinan ce should be judicially adjudged invalid or unenforce- able, such judgme nt shall not affect or impair the remaining pro- viaions hereof, the intention being that each of the provisions hereof are severable. /.6,... INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON FIRST READJNG This~ day of Febri.WI ry, 19 71. (SEAL) ATTEST: -¥ or~itttr' ~r n.dn'ctJI•" ex-officio City Clerk (The following should be inserted on final publication.) FlNALLY &80PTED AND APPROVED THIS _____ ,day of February, 1971. •' .- (SEAL) A'M'EST: Director of Finance ex-officio City Clerk -29 - I 0 ' • .. ·' .. .. , • • OFFICI A C!TY COUNCIL DOC:U ME:NT ' (. \ • ·n,} Introducud as a Bill , CC'! ~.:_ • ·-• Ll!: . CIT)' Oi-' ' <..\'./ ' COLO by Councilman ~'-aL~~~~----------- / tJ A··.BILL FOR 1 AN ORDINANCE CREATING AN IMPROVEMENT DIS- TRI~ XN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, ~ 88 INOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 20, ORD&aiNG THI CONSTRUCTION THEREIN OF STREET MD ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS: PROVIDING FOR THB IISUA»CB OF BONDS OF THE DISTRICT IN PAY- IIBII'l' FoR SAID IMPROVEMENTS; PROVIDING FOR IIOTICB TO CON'I'RAC'I'ORS ANO TO BIDDERS FOR IPBCIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BOIIDS OF SAID Cl'l'Y. WHBREAS, the City Council of Engl*wood, Colorado, purauant to the Charter, Chapter 14 of the Municipal Code of the City, and the LAws of the State of Colorado, hereby finds and dete~mines that there exists a necesaity for the creation of Paving District No. 20, in said City, and the construction and installation therein of cer- tain street and alley improvements as described herein; and WHEREAS, No~ice of a public hearing concerning tbe creation of the District and the construction and installation of the improvements therein has been published once a week for three consecutive weeks in The Englewood Herald, a newspaper of general circulation in the City, and in addition, notice has been .ailed, postage prepaid, to each known owner of r~al property within the proposed District; and WHEREAS, at the time and place specified in said notice, · the City Council met in open session for the purpose of hearing any objections or protests that might b e made against the p roposed dis- tric t or the improvements to be constructed or instal l ed; and WHEREAS, the City Council considered the following pro- tests and objections: * I -20•- .· \ l ! I • ' • • On-Weat Baker Avenue (fra.-Baat line of South Zuni Street to- Weat line of South ~ejon Street Mr. Stanley Rhodua 2323 Weat Harvard Avenue .Mr. Bill Miller 2319 Weat Harvard Denied On-Baat Batea Aveaue (from-133 feet eaat of the eaat line of South Pennaylvania Street to-Weat line of South Clarkaon Street) A petition bearinq 20 aiqnaturea in oppoai tion Mr. John Morri aon 731 Baat Batea Avenue Mr. Z. c. Hart 700 Eaat Batu .Mr. Blain Bay 681 Baat Bate• Mr. Randy Reynold• 696 Baat Batea Avenue Denied On-Weat Cornell Avenue (f~-Zaat line of South Blati Street to-Weat line of South Cberok.. Street) Mra. rern COCJ9a, on behalf of her naother, .lira. Ada au...r, 5951 South Revada, Littleton, Colorado (owning property at 2996 South Blati) On-Baat Cornell Avenue (froa-Baat line of South Clarkaon Street to-Weat line of South Oqden ltr .. t) Mr. Alva Burk, 3001 South Odgen .Mr. AuCJUatua GueriD 2995 Iouth OcJd• IU. John Boloubek 3046 Iouth Clarkaon Mra. Caroline Weiat 835 laat COrnell On -South Decatur Str .. t (froa-louth line of Weat Union Avenue to-South line of Weat Chenango Avenue) Mr. Benry Feiatner 2724 Weat UDion Mra. Joaepb rervuaon 2740 Weat DniOD Mr. Paul Oroever 2951 Saratova Mr. Blanford Duckett 2727 Weat Dnion Mr. Wa yne Power 2800 Weat Chenanqo Mr. Francia Curtia 2900 Saratoqa -n - • ... I • ' • • • On-South Elati Street (from-South line of West Yale Avenue to North line of West Cornell Avenue) Two letters bearing two signatures in opposition Mr. George Perrin 2956 South Blati Mr. Rollie Barnes 2936 South Elati Allowed On -West Jefferson Avenue (from-East line of South Cherokee Street to West line of South Bannock Street) A petition in opposition bearing 21 signatures Mr. Jay Hatfield 3612 South Cherokee Allowed On-South Lafayette Street (Prom-South line of East Floyd Avenue to-Horth line of Bast Hampden Avenue) Mr. Edward Belson 3355 South Lafayette Denied On-South Lincoln Street (Prom-South line of Bast Tufts Avenue to-South line of Bast Union Avenue) A petition bearing 27 signatures in opposition Mrs. Patricia McDowell 4675 South Lincoln Denied On-West Mansfield Avenue (froa-Bast line of South Fox Street to-West line of South Delaware Street) Mrs. Hattie Ambrosier 3910 south Blati Mrs. Carl Butterfield 3917 South Blati (owning property at 3256 South Pox) Denied On-West Mansfield Avenue (from-Bast line of South Delaware Street to-West line of South Cherok .. Street) Mrs. Henry Schilling 3970 South Delaware Denied On -South Pennsylvania Str .. t (from-South line of East Hampden Avenue to-•orth line of u.s. Highway 285) A p~tion in opposition bearing 26 signatures Mr. Arthur Christopher 3532 Iouth Pennsylvania Mrs. Marvin .. rn 442 Baa t Baapden Avenue Mr. Brookhart Van Pelt 3539 South Pennsylvania Denied • " . I • ' • • On -South Pennaylvania Street (from-South line of Eaat Yale Avenue to -8orth line of Baat Amherat Avenue) A petition in oppoaition bearinq 14 aiqnaturea Kr. O..On Ward 2725 South Pennaylvania Mr. Clifford Henry 2736 South Peanaylvania Mr. Paul Bablit~el 2701 South Pennaylve nia Mr. Roy Biqelow 2712 Iouth Pennaylvania Kr. Manforc! aandefur 2735 South Pennaylvania Denied On-Eaat Yale Place (froa-Eaat line of South Pearl &tr .. t to-125 f .. t eaat of Baat line of South Pearl Str .. t) Mr. J.J. Bof•eiater 2730 Iouth Pearl Str .. t Denied On -South Shoahone Street (fraa-410 t .. t 80Uth of South line on ... t Yale AYenue to-1020 f .. t aouth of South line of Weat Yale Avenue) Mr. Lyle ltolf 2775 South AcMhone Allowec! On Alley •orth of Bat.. Parkway (fro.-Baat line of SOuth Ogden Street to-Weat line of South DowniD9 8tr .. t) A letter bearin9 1 aivnature in oppoai tion A petition beerinq 22 ai9naturea in oppoa i tion llr. DoUfl•• Harder 2 710 8out.b ~ Mra. aoa~ Bvaaa 1030 .. at ~erat Mr. Lowell De Mart 1001 Baat aat.. Parkway Mr. aiabard 'trotter 2710 Iouth Ogden lira. Vivian Hudiburvh 1195 Baat aat .. Par~y lira. Vera Davia 11 55 Baat aatea Parkway llr. William Huc!Unarqh 1195 Baat aatea Parkw.y Allowed I . • ' I I ' ' '! • WH EREAS , all obj e ~tions and'complaints having been duly heard and cons idl J eu , the council has determined that such objec- tions should b e uPn i e d except as, indicated .above; BE IT O~DAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLENOOD, COLORJ\IlO: section 1. That a special improvement district for the construction, installation or improvement of the improvements hereinafter described, is hereby created and established in ac- cordance with the Charter and Chapter 14 of the Municipal Code of < the City, and the Laws of the State of Colorado, and shall be known and designated as •paving District No. 20". All proceedings here- tofore taken and adopted in connection with said District are here- by ratified, approved and conformed. Section 2. That the engineer's reports, together with all of the details, specifications, estimates, maps and schedules thereto attached or appended, are hereby approved and adopted. Section 3. The extent of the District to be assessed for the cost of the i~rovements and included within the boundary of the District, ahal~ be all the real property specially benefited and Which fronts or abuts on each of the streets and alleys to be improved, includln9 tbe real property within one half (1/2) block of such streets and alleys, and as more particularly set forth in the Notice of Hearinq, as provided by a Resolution of the City Coun- cil passed and adopted on the 4th day of January, 1971. section 4. The kind of improvements and the streets and alleys on which such improvements shall be constructed or i n- stalled shall be as follows: -22 - I • ' ' r I ! . ... .. • ,. . • Nec essary g t:dd ing and excavation, paving 11ith 6" compacted grave l ba st co ur se and 2" asph a lt ic concre t e surface, concrete wal ks , cu rb antl gutter when~ not already i ns talled; together wi th appu rlc nanc.;es and incidentals on the folloHi ng streets and avenues : \7c £>t Cc.~·1.oll t.n:1m o \'!cct (:ol'iloll f.V G:l S l!c:.t: Cc:,·:!cll J.vc:muc rust Cm.'l<_,ll t.vo r.uo Gout~ ~~cntu~ Straat :E:~st UIJa of Uouth Lo:::;n n St1•c-ot E!!~;t 11n3 of So11t!1 Zuui t~tl·o a t 133 ft. c:u:;t of thtJ o~~·t l'an:: c~ r~uth P.Jam:ylvnuin fltrcct \"lest Uno of. f.lCJ\Ith G::tlq):'l£:0 S~re-:::t r:-.ct 11~3 of !)Q\1th lllo u m.l·c-~t E:~st liro c ,~ f.:j~~th Chcro~;<:c. 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I • ' • • Necessary gr n d ing and excavation, p a ving with 8" compacted gravel base cuu rsc and 3 " as phaltic c oncrete surface, concrete walks, cur~ and gutter where ~ot already i nsta lled; tog e ther with appu r l cn•mccs and incidental!" on the follm~ing stree ts and avenues : C'N 300ft. cnnt ~f tba Enet lil·:v of r.:cuth Vnllcjo Str.::")t -25 - 'iO - \7::.:: t 11140 of £c\~ tll •.a:-:.-!JC~:t nt:::e3t ,. - I • • \ I I ' '! • , -• Neces sary gradj 11y ill d excavat ion, com;:>act ecl subgrade , and with 6 " Portlan d cc1 , 11 concrete surface; for a total overall width of fourte en fc c_,t ; togethe r with 'appurtenan c.;cs and other incidental wo rk on the foll uwJ ng alleys: /I ·.':~ }·o ~,·. ~.:: )..·· .£;::;. \ T -· ··~\"J ' 'C_;y.i ... '.~· L ::; \; o :~ l ':·.'C~f:·.,;~y f~(;t1 tl ! J.:'..nc c :i. \:c~t &1..~ c! ~l).i'~ f:.V t_·;~·· . .~:) f~~~'th ~-~-1 !0 c :\ i~!'l !"!t Ya lo t. vo;:u.J s~.a~t;, l :l!!a c,:~ J:)!..:\: /:.;~hCl't:;"i: /~VC !!l!~ C ~l \~~l l :~l ·.~ c.~ :.:.: :;t 1:~:: t('.:.l /:vc z;,:::: Eont!1 ! !no c •. ~ r::~~ L; <::.~i1:c~ /~vc u·-;: fitJ~lth I~.P-0 o :~ j'tst r,,c1cl :~:i':l !~\·~:·:-!t<e -26 - 'i'(J J :~.}.'l..i' J.:l.!:a c:L \ ·c3 t ::.; ~~ L:io:s.·c! f ,· .. , t.:\1 ~:: rn: .. ~th l~.t~J (J.:-j :_~~~ l .: '!!::::.·.-;(; /.\·~: ·.: . ...: L·,;:t!l :r.::.:·,:) c· :::.-~ l':·r;i; C<.·:..·1::;l,. i.·:, t •:; l ."o:··~h 1 ::.~;-~ o :~ :·-.. t 1>:.::;!.. ~:nc.;cJ.:•.~:~ /1\·-.. I:.~t(.• I • • ' • ,. . • Sect ion 5 . The construction or installation of said strecl and alley i mprov eme nt s in and for the District , as shmvn by th e plans, s p e ci ficatio ns and maps Lhere o f , prepared by the City engineer an d approved by the City Council of the City and now on f1le in the o ffice of the Director of Public Works, be and the sa r is hereby authorized and ordered, the mat eria l to b e used in the con st ruction of said street and alley improvemen ts to be in accorda nce with such maps, plans and specifications. Section 6. The probable total cost of the improvements to be constructed or installed is $631,587.; it is proposed that the City of Englewood will pay approximately $119,345. toward the total cost of said improvements. The approximate share of the total cost to be assessed per front foot upon any lot or tract of land fronting or abutting on said improvements will not exceed the amounts set· ·forth in the Notice of Hearing, as provided by a Resolution adopted and passed by the City Council on the 4th day of January, 1971, which is incorporated herein by specific· refer- ence. Section 7. The assessments will be due and payable without demand within thirty (30) days from and after the final publication of tba Ordinance assessing the whol~ cost of said im- pro~nts againat ~ real estate in said District. In the event any owner of real estate shall fail to pay th~ whqle of s uch assess- .. nt against his property within said t l t rty (3 0 1 pays, then the whole cost of the i.prove.ent so aasess~d ag ~in ,t his pr operty shall be payable in ten (10) equal annu a l i n s t .• llments of principal. The first of such installments of principal shal l be due and payable at such time as .. y be determined in and by the assessing o rdinance .J -27- I 0 • • a n d the remaind ·r of said i n stallme nt s shall be due and payabl e s uc ces sively on th...: same day in .each y e a r thereafter , u n t i l all ar paid i n full. The rate of interest to be p aid on unp aid a nd " . de[ r r ed in s t al l me n t s will be established by ordi n ance t o b e adopted by the City Co u nGi l at a later date. Se cti o n 8. By virtue of and pursuant to s a id laws and the Ch a rter and Chapter 14 of the Municipal Cod e of the City, local improvement bonds of the City shall be issued f o r the purpose of paying for the local improvements described in this Ordinance, in an amount not to exceed the cost and expenses of said improvements, including engineering, legal and all incidental expenses, as pro- vided by law. The issuance of and payment for said bonds shall be authorized by an Ordinance later to be passed b y the City Co unci 1. The aaxmium rate of interest on special assessment bonds for Paving District No. 20; shall not exceed ten ()0} per cent per annum, and such maxmiua interest rate shall be set forth in the notice of sale of said bonds. The bonds and the interest thereon shall be payable out of ~ci~l assesa~nts to be levied against the real property includ .. wi~hin the District and specially benefited by the improvements to be conetructed or installed, and to the extent possible, from the special surplus and deficiency fund authorized by the Charter of the C1ty. Section 9. The Mayor and Directo1 o f F~nance ar c hereby authorized to advertise for bids to con!! t ,c ·t s •tc l! improvements and for bids for said bonds to be issued, in th re e (3) cons ecu t ive weekly i ssue s of The Englewood Herald, a n · .. spape r of g en ·ral c i r- culati on published in the Ci ty o[ Englewood , which adv er t iseme nt s .. y run concurrently with the publicatio n of t..hi s Ordi nanc Section 10. The City Coun c il h e r l'Y fi n ds and d termi n es that th e i mproveme nts pro po se d to be co n struct d a nd ins nllcd will -28 I 0 ' • • ;-• ;..' "' ~--~· . ...-.. .. ~. • .~ ''1 .. .~ ..... ·.~ ~t .,., ·--y. .,., .. ~';r< ,' ~. . . ..... .·~-· . ··~ confer a special benefit upon the property withJn the District and a g eneral benefi t upon the .City as a whole. Secti o n 11. All ord±nance s, or parts thereof in conflict hl!rewith are ht·rt·!J y repealed, .'J:his Ord i nnnce , after its final pass- aqe, shall b e r~~orded in a book kept for that purpose, shall be authenticated by the signatures of the Mayor and Director of Finance, ex-officio City Clerk, and shall be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City. Section 12. That if any one or more parts or provisions of this Ordinance should be judicially adjudged invalid or unenforce- able, such judgment shall not affect or impair the remaining pro- Yi•ions hereof, the intention beinq that each of the provisions hereof are severable. /-6~ INTRODUcED AND PASSED ON FIRST READJNG This ~ day of February, 1971. ( S E A L ) A'l"l'EST: .. &:' bi~l€r':r rtda-c~y·• ex-officio City Clerk (T~ -~ing a~ld be inaerted on final publication.) 1971. FIMALL7 ~D AND AP~.aYID THIS _____ .day of February, / (SEAL) A'I"J'EST: Director of Pinanie ex-officio City Clerk -"'..-ft5r -29 - .· I • t '!' - - • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIUIAN. __ ""'~I:lloWo<'f~---- A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE I, CHAPTER 6, SECTION 37 OF THE '69 E.M.C., ENTITLED, "COURT COSTS", BY IN- CREASING WITNESS FEES FROM ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) TO FIVE DOLLARS ($5.00) FOR EACH DAY OR PART OF A DAY SUCH WITNESS SHALL BE IN ATTENDANCE; AND INCREASING THE FEE OF JURORS FROM THREE DOLLARS ($3.00) TO SIX DOLLARS ($6.00) PER DAY OR PART OF A DAY SUCH JURORS SHALL BE IN ATTENDANCE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOD, COLORADO: Section 1. That Title I, Chapter 6, Section 37 of the official code is hereby amended to read as follows: 1-6-37: COURT COSTS The Judge shall tax and collect as costs in every case brought before him a fee of Five Dollars ($5.00). In addition thereto, each member of a jury panel who shall attend the Municipal Court shall receive as compen- sation therefor the sum of Three Dollars ($3.00), and each juror who shall attend the Municipal Court shall be entitled to a juror's fee of Six Dollars ($6.00) per day or part of a day in which said juror shall be in attendance. Each witness called by the City, except offi- cers or employees of the City, shall be paid a witness fee of Five Dollars ($5.00) for each day or part of a day in which h~ shall be in attendance. Such jury and witness fees shall be assessed as a part of the costs, and all such costs shall be assessed against the defendant in the event he shall be found guilty. Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the day of , 1971. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the ____ day of , 1971. Mayor Attest: ex officio City Clerk -1- ,._ I· • ' ....... 1-- I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing i s a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the day of , 1971. ex officio City Clerk -2- • . I • • f 1- • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCII&N _______ _ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE I, CHAPTER 6, SECTION 37 OF THE '69 E.M.C., ENTITLED, "COURT COSTS", BY IN- CREASING WITNESS FEES FROM ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) TO FIVE DOLLARS ($5.00) FOR EACH DAY OR PART OF A DAY SUCH WITNESS SHALL BE IN ATTENDANCE; AND INCREASING THE FEE OF JURORS FROM THREE DOLLARS ($3.00) TO SIX DOLLARS ($6.00) PER DAY OR PART OF A DAY SUCH JURORS SHALL BE IN ATTENDANCE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLElo«X>D, COLORADO: Section 1. That Title I, Chapter 6, Section 37 of the official code is hereby amended to read as follows: 1-6-37: COURT COSTS The Judge shall tax and collect as costs in every case brought before hLD a fee of Five Dollars ($5.00). In addition thereto, each member of a jury panel who shall attend the Municipal Court shall receive as compen- sation therefor the sum of Three Dollars ($3.00), and each juror who shall attend the Municipal Court shall be entitled to a juror's fee of Six Dollars ($6.00) per day or part of a day in which said juror shall be in attendance. Each witness called by the City, except offi- cers or employees of the City, shall be paid a witness fee of Five Dollars ($5.00) for each day or part of a day in which he shall be in attendance. Such jury and witness fees , shall be assessed as a part of the costs, and all such costs shall be assessed against the defendant in the event he shall be found guilty. Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the day of , 1971. Published as a Bil l f or an Ordinance on the ____ day of , 1971. Mayor Attest: ex officio City Cl e rk -1- ,_ I· • ....... • • 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 day of , 1971. ex officio City Clerk -2- • • , ]...;... • OFFI C IAL CITY CO Utl ClL nocU.1 E NT .- H, ~ '71 C OUNCIL r .. L , '"G F ILE CITY. OF E NG L E OO D , COLO. ENGLEWOOD PARKS & RECitEATJON COMMISSION Minutes of February 10 1971 The regular monthly meeting of the-Engltwood Parks & Recreation Commission ·a.'J called to order by Paul Blessing, cbs. rman at 7 :G O p . m in the Plu·ks & Recreatic.n OO!ce, 3400 South Elatl. Memb rs pJ:t:aent: Stackhouse , Bless_,tng. Kreiling and Romans , ex-offici~~ Members ebaent : Loy, Cushing, Jorgl!".uten , Allen Also present: Jerry Royther, Asst Director Parks & RtcreaUon Pa Horsley. En(tle\\ood Recreation Councf president The chatrman statt>d that because of th lack of a quorum action could not be taken but that the meeting '\\"'Uld proce ~;d \'lith other items on th agend The chairman r ported that b had be n reque!ted by.{be Mayor to f:urniah the n mea of two CommJas!on me mbers to serve on a CitiZP.na Advisory Group to work \Vlth CUy Councll relative to federal aid programs Stackbouee and Cushing aa1d they ~vuld be willing to serves with this group. The speaker for tha Englewood Recrt'id on Council dlnn r m et.tl.ng on February 25 will be a member of the Den r OlYtDI ic Commttt • Neither the fi.IUI.llCfnl r <tport nor list of bills were avnlltlble from the FlnRilce DapartmeDt. The respc,nalbtllty of the Commission relative to rt:c lvtng and approving xpendlturea wu dt.ou.aed. Mr Romans aafd h ould check thln out and report at th nem m tlng. !Lay nt red th tfng at 8·00 p m. Th chairmrm declared a quorum preal!ftt) SW.c!·hous a...oonded thLt mlnutea of January lS be appro d aa printed. Motion Mr. RomantJ pres nt d ll proposal for a supen1 d fishing ar for childrn at Layton Reservoir to be r :-~roved for pres tatfon to th Water & Se111 r Board aa request Thill r>ropoaal apeclflea t hat t ht' u a would 8\Jpenta d b &iurday d unda or efght hours ea.eb day through Aprll d ay nd start ng J r 1 t utald also be open on Wedal d y r tPt hours Pu tu the ar a but onl children up tu ago of fourt d to fta y ntl d that th • plan be appro IUld • I . • ' - • Parks & Recreation Commission Minut a o f Feb, 10. 1971 Page -2- to the Water & Sower Bo ard for their conslderat.lon. Motton carried. Regarding the r equest from the Water & Sewer Board for a plan for the development of McLellan Reeervolr for recreation purposes involving the Arapahoe 0ounty Boy Scouts. Mr Romana &tlted there la DOt much at this time that can be done by the Scouts except removing all the debria and generu cleaning of the urea. Alsc>. they could use the old brick they may collect ln their cleaning to build a fireplace and a council ftre circle. In discussing the problem of other people waDttDc to use the area when they see the Scouts there. U waa suggested that the boys wear some type of ident1flcat1on while working and perhaps some sign expWning the project might be poated. Stackhouse moved Lay s econded. that this plan be approved for pres utlon to the Water & Sewer Board. Motion carried. The de"r"elopme;tt of the ce:nter portion of Belle\1ew Park la progressing accordlng to achecmte. The abetter house and r strooms are completed. As lnstru oted by City Council, the City Manager contacted Publlo Service reprding the {XNI- atblllty of ualng their property nlong the Platte Riv-er ror a golf course development. Tbetr answer waa that PubUc Service has plans for this are& and therefore 1t would not be aTililable to the City for any type of development. The pos sibility that a property trade might be worked out with PubUo Service Is be ng explored. Mr Berardf.nl , City Attorney. hes been appointed to serve on the Oolf Comm~e. per hia request. and will be so not111e d by letter Mr. Romans reported that there w1ll b~ a £eminar lor Departmen Heads, Cbairmea ad VIce Chairmen of CommlBS ne and Boards on March 1:1 . Place, time, etc. will be forwarded u BOOtl u reeelvod. The Commtaslon u remlnd3d ofth Jolnt dlaner/meetlng with City CcnmoU OD Fe bnuary 16 at Hampden W st. Th r Tl8 d Seven Year Co.pftal Impro meDt Program. ln df.ng the followtnc addltlona . wu PI' k!lted for approval I . • ' - Parlta &. Recre.~!on Commts~:~!on Minu:t • ot February to. 1971 Pag -3 - 1972 p;;jjnlnary devel opment at M e Lollnn Re sen'O!r ------$ Rl.fle Range Building--------·-·----------------------- E l ectric Po er for Bookmobil e at 3 major parks--------- 11!!.! De velopmen t o f ¥est shore of lake nt Centennial----------- 1974 Pave parking lot at Centennial Park-· --· • --------- 1975 u .ooo . 32,000. 2 , 000. 45,000. 18,000. Develop plcnto areas uth of County Rond at McLellan ----12-1,000. ill.! Develop sout llnd north s!d"o of lnkt-nt Centennial-------102, 000 . Mr. Romans satd that complete pliUl.IJ fur eaoh of these projects wU1 be presented later. ,_ Lay movecJ. Kreiling seconded, that thi8 Capital Improvem t Plun be t!pprol'ed subject to clu!!!Je. Motion carried. The park name atrsns hnve been completed and Will btl plaoed In the pub thfs spring. It was li:Uggested thct dedlc c.tton of thos p:ttks not already dedicated be accompllabftd at same time the sips are plt:ced, As a mntter of information, Mr. Romans reJ)Ol1e d that he has In hf.a poaseastOil J)etiUon. atped by 435 EngleWO<>d c!Uzens protaat{ng the ruling to limit Belleview Park to two softball pmea a nJ.gbt instf.c.d of the thres as In t.hs p.'lst. The mnjot•fty of people Uvitlg In the Belleview Pad: area signed th e pet t fo:w. A e <Se~l on Blld lillow the tbrea gnmea u usual. The m eothl:r adjourned at 9 :~ p.m . • I· • f 1 • • 0 • O FFICIAL CITY C O U 'CIL D O C UMENT " . ENGLEWOOD CITIZENS !'OR -- EFFECTIVE STORM DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL C OU~,:IL ,,; -• • .G FI LE CITY O F ENGL EWOO D , COLO. • Englewood City Council Englewood City Hall 3400 s. Elati Street Englewood, Colorado 80110 Attention! Mr. Stanley Dial c( I We have followed with •uch interest your action on the stor• drainage plan. Now since you have the engineers' report ve urge you to begin i .. ediate i•pl..-ntation of the rec~ndations which it contains. We realise that even if the vork vere started at once it would be a long ti•e before it could be ca.pleted 0 and that relief cannot be given to all of the city by next s~er. We also realize that the ti•e for our heavy rains is fast approaching. Our group feels very grateful to you on the Council for your support, continued interest and hard vork. We are confident that you will .. ke the final effort needed to bring this project to fruition. ?I truly you /JJ~ em~ Vice-chair .. n I • • \ I I ' ! • AGREE MENT 1\ETWI:.EN OFF' I CIA L ' ClT'f' c I "·)(;\\. .?CU'I!ll •. CJ'I'JI.S 01" 1: GLEWOOD and LITTLETON, LOLO KA DO a nd ARA PAH OE COUNT Y, COLOI{AI)ll FO R STUDY OF A COO PERATIVE COMPU TE R SC I ENCES PROGRAM !i ll S A<.KI :I::M EN 'J L'IIL•·r ~u in t o t his ---uay o l Fl·hruary , 19 71, b y th e CITY L Of ENGU:WO o U, Lll i.ORADO, h e re t nafte r r e fe rred to as "Eng l <"wood", the CITY OF LlTTLETON , OOLORADO , he r einafter r e i e rred to a s "Little ton", and AAAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, b#r c tnaft,·r ret erred to a s "Arapaho e County", cacb acting by the authority v~sted '' it.,a:, r•·~pc<:t ivc govcrnin!l body. WITNESSETH: WIH.IIEAS, Englewoo d , Li ttl e ton and Arapahoe County arc t'ach intereeted in .. kinK wlder u se o( compu t"<'r ~l h :n ce!> i n the accompli s hment of their respective a~"c rnmcntal r es pon s ibi Uli• b . 1 11 ~h is aware that a s i t;ni lic ant amount of effort an d c o s t i s in vo l ved i n ~u· 1 u tili z a t i o n, and WIIEI{EAS, it is t •· ln ·l i c l u f E n ~lcwooJ, Litt h ton a n d Arapahoe County that .. . coopero1t ion b y th l' three fi'"''•rnmc nt • i n appl y in~ c ompul <"r technol o gy may save •lgnifi c ant amount s of l'f l o rl o~nd o "t whi l al s o pr o v 1din~ a mor e effective utilizati o n o f c omp u t e r l c t hno log>. • , .nd ,. .. .,ul l ma y b t · much "'"r'· t i !Pc tivl' and e(fht ent •erv i-.•• to lh'-· c iti h ·n s &c r vcd hy t ·• t hn., g ... ·rnnu~nt "', an d ·,t .. to y the three ,•nlitie s. l n d t -~ '" • ,, "'• l l'l . t ll • ,) o>mput er SllCn t • ~ t •' l Ill' thr . • o ve r nnll'nl , ,, tl ide a mu tually b tndi nK <•-t l r••" t., ml h t v•···n '"l'l •v o o<i. I t tL I • L•"' .nHI Aril l "'"' '''"H> f or a peri •..! n o t l u ,x.;cc tl o n•· (l ) ye ar tu : A. Pr ovid <.' a.uur• e s o f l u nJ 10 1 ,, Jo i nt tcOm J>U L•'' s , ll'nc 'S f a s i bil lt y s t u d y; 11 . l o t r <.'a l c " J<lllll gov<·rni n g hoard t o s u JW I Vi .<' tht• ,;t u dy and b r es pon si bl e tor d it.bu r ,.,n,•n l n f lun db ; • ) , • • C. 'l'o defim: ..~r,·as t o be s tudie d , methods of operation and de si red results ; ll . To se t t imet.1hlc·s for reporting back to the resp ec tive govenaents. NllT, TliERr:FORIC , the parties a~r ee as fo llo ws: I . Tl &c cc i ~ hc·r ··h\ pled ge d and a lloc a te d fo r th e herein d escribed s tudy p ro g ram t he· fo ll o wing s ums of money: Arap a h oe Co unty l .n ~lewo o d L i tt! cton TOTAL $25 ,000 20 ,000 U LOOO ::i 6J,OOO Said s um~ s h a ll be desig nated for the Arapaho e ll <•gional Automated Prope rty Subsystem Study and shall be paid oy t he respective ~overnments as s tipulat,•d helow. 2. Th e re i s h e r ·~by created a Board of Director s of the Arapahoe Regional , . Automat ed Property SubsyRtcm. Said lloard s hall c"nsist of t-de signat ed voting me mh.!r s frOA& Arapahoe County, EnKLcwood and Littleton. Jn addition, e ach governMent shall dc s ignat<• two non-voting altern4te members whu wiLl attend all IIICt•tings and have power to vote in .the absence of ... tin11 mCD h.,rs frOM tht>i r u n i l ol govl'rnment. The Board s hall have the followin g powers and dutie s: a) By-Law s -Th " Boa c d shall adopt a s et ot hv ·l-• which shall govern its op c r atior,~. ~uch hy-law s mu s t e ont .J&> the t v lloving •in i- provislvn s 1) Q<l\ I 111' A quo runt ._h all nn" 1 -.t u • pr. on ta~i on by all three )'.\.•·~ 1 1'\Jl H f \l ~ ..... it h .t ( l\ _j ( fJ " ,. .her prese nt ; 2) Me<'' lnp.. -fl oc lk• orJ "t ll m.•cl .ot [, .. on e monthly at timt' 1) 01 t 1. er·· -\l((i" rs ""·•L 1 .:on sil>t ,, al least a Presid<'nl, V1.:,. t•n·~idenl, and a Se n ·t a t -Trea,.un·r t:'l~ t ed from th voting mt'fllih r slli p of the Boa rd. o more than <~nt' of said offi.: r can ll'prest:'nt the s wnt · gov •rnmcnlal Jun d1< tion; 4) Votin!~ • Transac t ion of all ll arJ hu~incss will be by simp l e m JOrl ty vote; how,·ver, decision. com:enting budget, appropriati on of fund s and pt:'r,.onnt•l will rt•qodr•• 111 lltirmativc vote of at -2- I 0 f • • lca ~t one r epresent ative of each participating entity . ~) Pu i>U t Ke <:ord -All official actions of the Board will be mattvr H o[ pub li c r eco rd. h) ~ -l'lw l\oard will h ave th e power t o secure two full-time of thi s A!;rct·mc nt. 1 t i s a~ Jet•m s JH.:c c ssa r ) t o carry out the term s • the ~t ent that all persons hired here- under will he an employee of one of the entities hereto and th e employer .:ntity will be r e imbur sed for all amounts paid to said e mployee. c) Budget -The Board will adopt a budget for a wor k progr8m necessary to carry out the terms o[ this Agreement. ::iuc h budget shaLl not ap pro1>riat e [unc.ls beyond December 31, 19 7-1. lt s hall not provide for t otal s pending in excess of $63,000 unl e s s funding beyond this amount is received from sources other than herein stipulated. d J Allocati"n ol fu nds -To aid in the rt'ciept and disbursement o f funds, all monH'S o f this study proj ec t will be set aside as in separat•. set ot a ccou nts labe led Ar apa hoe Regio.mal Automated Propert ~ <;u bsytem by one of the entit ies as may be designated by the Boar..l. All c.li shursemcnts will b e countersigned by the Treasure r .. . of the Koa rd and o n e other officer. AI interPst earnings on prO J • ,ts fu nJ ~ w J ll ht ~q,.ratcJ a n.J crcl.i l to.:J ''' the pn>j ect as rev(•nue . t•) Co ntra< t Jt>r . ,·r vic , -Should th t• lk'•ru I i n.t it desirablr to t t.,. power t o enter S1 tion (f) below. f) Dutil'S ,~t 1 h<' lkwrd I t will lw till' ~t ·• II du t y of the S. .-d to a<.C tl i sh thl' l•d lowinp,: l) To <ht Ll and <O<lrd ln&l •· the wor ~ pro,.,ram as set forth in th AAAP ' propusal a., ,;, t torth in l.xh Jlllt "A" attached h r to. 2 ) h • <lt V<'i<>Jl a long-ranp,c pro~-;ram showin )\ ~.os ts and bencbts o t :.1) To m'"l ' rccon1nendations to the r,•.,p l'ctiv • governments on the future roll' of oupc•ralion in Ul>plicath)ll of computer sciences . -J- I 0 ' ... ). To accmupl ish the purpose o l tld , 1\J •,r ecmc nt, th e lloard shall make three sped fJl r<!ports to th e ~ovc rn ing l>odic:, ol Eni',lewood, Littleton and Arapah oe touo t y a s follows. a) On ,,r h,·lo r c July 15, 19 71, th e llo ard will ~ub mit a preliminary lc··• 'h i I it\' s tu<.ly s howing the costs and hcn c fits and Bo ard recom- m<'n<iJtion f or a long-range program beginning in 1972 . J t will s pecific al ly show the 1972 Bu dget year cost to the re spec t ive govcnun<•n t s if an affirmative r econwne•ndation is presented. b) Ahs ll!•dng an a ffirm ative r e port on Ju l y 15, 1971 , on or before Octoh •r l, 1971, the llo ard will submit a final report outlining cJ\!la i led planning and financial r e qu i r eme nt s fo r a long tenn U<'V<'Ivl)mcntal program to implement cooperative application of c omp u t<·r sc ience s to the three gove rnment s . : 1 c) Assumin g adop t ion of the final report of October 1, 1971, on or hcfor<· Nov.-m bf'r 15, 1971, the lloard will su bmit rec01m1endations for t he• lon" range <.on t rae t ua l r e<;ll i r cmen l ~ necessary to iapl emen t the f •·•a1 r c p,lrt. Such dr aft conr ra c t s h all form the bash for tht' W• rk prQ~ram •urm~c n d n 11 Jan ua r y 1 , 197 2 . 4 . The te nn ur this Agn·.,ucnt >~h n ll be from the date first above written throup,h f)t e c mb.·r II, J -17 1. I t i s the• in r on t of the partil•s that the . ( Ag r cment ,mn . ••c t < rminatl'd hy any ot t he parties during it s time peri0d . 1 1 I > the f tthe r tntl·nt u£ th< parr 1CS that one of Lwo altern .tt 1 • -.. ) l L t ~•, ,. p 1 d '-l ' ut cl•ml H . I 'J 71 ~ to-wit : .t, ,, by a su bsequent "Sreet"IC'n t provido ·~ t o r a w 0r~ ru.;ra.t L"omm .:•• in. t an <·<~ry 1 , 19 72. I n that cv,•nl .. 11 o~sl't~ anJ .i nancial matt,·r -. ,,(t he Board wi l l he h andlt•d i.n ... aid suhs e<1uent ~n .. "'t..nh!n l. b) Should Lh< partil ~ h.·rcto tail to ag n •e• prio r to December 15, 1'171, to <>.t end a LOopcratlvc c·omputt•r scl c•tlll!~< JPf•lication prog ram, this Afl r C<'IIl<lll will t"nninulC' llccl'mbcr Jl, 1'171 . Any unspent monies and liquidat d a sse t h will be rctunwcJ t ,, E n ~;lC'wood, Littl eton and I 0 Arapahoe Cou nty in Lh <• s ame ratio spc<Jli•·d in paragraph l, of this Agrccml'n t. An y douom..,nts, s tucJics, w.trl f'ili'<'C S or oth<'r i tems of intc r l't.l will be reprodu ct•d and di tril>oor,·ol to the p rticipating • • , • • ~;ovc rnm cnt~ on an equa l basis. The Board wi ll take such other action as may be nec ess ary to di ss olv ~ itself . 1 11 1:; AGIZEEMENT ..:n t.·rt·d inLo on t h e daLe fi r s t above writte n. AHAI't\110 1' COUN 'l\, ,:oWRADO, a .:Li n g by and throu gh it s lloa rd of Co tm~i ssi on e rs. AT'l F.ST: Date Chairman Co•onty Clerk CITY Of ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, acting by and through its City Council All EST: City Clerk Mayor Date CITY Of LITTLETON. COLOIADO, acting by and through its City Council . AliEST : Ci ty Cle r k -5- • .. - I ' ,. ,/ • .. . . ; J~ AGRI ·.EMENT IIE'l\JF.EN ClT I E S 111 · J;NG LEWOOD and LITTL ETON, COLORADO and ARAP AIIO I:: COUNTY, COLORAD O FOI\ STUDY OF A L'OOPERATl VE COM PUTER SCIEN CES PROGAAM 1111 ~ AI HEEMI.N 'I c·llt•·r l'o i nto t his---day o l. F<:h ru a r y , t 9 7l, by tiH CITY OF ENGL tl.IOUI J. CO LO RA DO, h c 1 d nai.Ler r e fe rred to as "En!\l t•wood", th e ClTY OF LITTLETON , !:O LORAUI ), hcreinafter n :f,•rrcd to as "Littleton", and ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORAOO, t. .. rc~ina f t(•r rcf<:rred t o a:< "Arapaho e Co unty'', each acting by t "" authority V\'5ted Wl TNI'SSt:TH : WH f:Rt:AS, Engh·wooc:l, Littleton and Arapahoe Count y arc each interested in -kinll wid er u sc of computer ;,c icnces in thl' accompl i lun~·nt of their respec tive A 11c rnmcntal r eo;po nsibilitil's. • Ach is aware that a si !'ni fic An t amount of eff ort and c o s t is invo I vcd i n su.l• uti li ><at ion , and WHEREAS, it is tth l>l'licf of l:n)\lewood, l.itt l ,·ton a nd Ara pahoe County that cooperation hy the three huve rnmcnt s in apphing comput<•r techn l ogy may s ave •l tr.ni[i cant amounts of cflo rt and ,os l while a l so pr.wid inl~ a mo~n· e ffective utiliza twn ol COIIIf'ULe r te ~hnolog y . .lh ' , nd rt.>sul t rna~· b • ntuch nu rc tl••ct t V<' and effi c ient serv i c •• t h · " t . ,-d I•\' the three ,• .. titie ~. ot o I '"Krange con .. ntment th • tc a sih dit y • uo fh. r dl 1 11\1 ._,~~.1 Llu. p 111 t v.1 ..: o (xnputer s c1~n ~es lo.'tl!IH .A S , i l i ~ t h •• p o r p<~~•· ui ,.,; • 1\)\r<''""'"l to prn v idc a mutually b 1ndin ~ ... '~,e el O tH ( L ) ye ar l u . 11. l'r ovloc ~ou"e ~ o f l unds tor a t•llnt o..om put e r b t l·n ccs fea s ibili t y study ; 11 . ru cn•a l c ..1 lll l ll l gov, t"nlll!l hoard to su p l r vis•' thl s tudy and be respon s ible fo r di s h u r s <·tm ·nt o[ l und '; • , I ' • • L . To define ~na• Lobe s Ludied, method s of operation and desired results; ll . 1u se l Limt•Lilhl.:s for r epo rting back t o Lh e rc,pective governments. '•OT, TlmREFO RI:, t h t• partie s a g ree as follow s: 1. then• I S '"·•···hy pledged and allo<.:ated for Lhc h e r ei n describ"'d s tudy program t he f o llowing ~urns of money: Arapahoe• Cou nty l.nr;lewood l.i 1 L I cton TOTAL $25 ,000 20,000 18,000 ~63,000 Said s um s s hall be d esignated for the Arapahoe R<>gional Automated Property Subsyst'-'111 S tudy and shall be paid by t he1 respective governments as s tipulat e d below. 2. TI1 ere i ~ h e reb y created a Board of Directors ol the Arapahoe Reg ional ,. - Automate d Property Subsystem. Said Board shalL consist of t'IIIIO designated voting member• 1 rom Arapahoe Co unty, t:nglewoo d and Littleton. ln ad dition, e aLh gove rnment shall designate two n o n-voting alte rnate members who v iii attend allllk•etings and h av e power to vote in .the absence ot v,•t i n g .. '"..,bers fr-tl1eir unit ot government. The Board shall have the following powers and dutie s: a) By-Law . -The 1\<•ard sha II adopt a se t ol bv-1 aws which shall govern its upc r11 t 1on ~. Sud1 hy-law s ~au s t ..:ontai n the tullowing ainiii'WII prov i s ion• l) Quur ur -A quo • •n• shall c<~ll i 't ot "epr, ·nta~ion by all three 2) tket•"S" -Th" tloa1 s h~tll llk'ct .u J," ,t ·nee monthly at a ti,.. 'l) O!f• .. ·r s-of!\ceu sl11<ll con sis l '''at l<:ast a President, Vic,· Pres Hicnt, and a S••c n •tary-Trt>asurc r ~l c ted f rom the v oting mt-mlwrshlp of th e Boa rd. No more Lh an IH' of said offi ... ers can '"present the s ame goverrunental junsdiction; t•) Vo ting -Transac tion of all Boanl hu s in<!SS will be by simp le majority vote; however , deci sion s conce rning budget, appropriation of fllnd~ and personnel will req uin' ~~~ .llfirmative vote of at -2- • I 0 f .I • ... • h ·a ·;t .,,h. r<·p r csen talivc o[ e a h participating entity . 'j) l'11hli • K,•co rd-All official ac ti o n ~ of the Boa rd will be maLL•·r : ,,£ publi c rcLord . h) Stnfr -n .. · 1\oard wi I l hav(' the power to ~l'Cu r e two full-time po ~i l it''' plu.~ Sl.lt-11 ~l.._lfl a~ dl'l 'nlS ncccssar' t o carry • ou t the term ~ I the Jntc nt that all p e rsons ol LhJ s Aj;rc l'mcnt. It i s hind here- uncle • w1 ll he an employee o f one of the entities h e r eto and the employe r ,·nt ity 'Wil l be reimbur sed for all amo u nt s paid t o s ai d emp loye • . c) llnu 0 c t -Th e Board will adopt a budge t f or a 'Work prograno necessary to c arry out th e terms of this Ag reeme nt . Sll• h budget shall not approp r iate funds b e yond December Jl, 191 1. I t s hall not p rovide (or total spending in excess of $63,000 unlo·ss fun din g beyond thLS f amount i s received from sources other than hen'in stipul ate d. I · I d J Allocat.i<m of fu nds -To aid i n t lu n·ll<!p t and disbursement of funds, all moni es o f this s t udy proje "t wi 11 be set as ide .u in se parat e· ~ct o[ ac count s la beled Ara pahoe Rcgh•nal Automated Propcrt ) Su b s ytem by onr o[ the en t1 ties as mH y be de s ignated by the 1\oard. All .l 1Sh11rscm<•nt s will be count<>rsigned by the T reas u r er of th e ~ard an .i o n e other ,,fliccr. All int e n •s t earning ~; on p r ojec t ·, [und s w 1l l ht• .. ,.parat~o.d anJ l.'r '-·diu:U Lo rile pn. \!Ct a s rcven u~. Sho11ld t h<· 1\CliH •l lind it desirable to cont r at 1 • u r o t t sh1' st~r vi 'l sh., ~ ho th•· power t o enter in 1 , ~ u, t.O n( r l l't •; d t' "-Ol\ \ l ~ •Jit ~L·l ltO n (f) he)ow . 1l i du t y of t he s. ard l) To d1rect and .uur•l tnat c the wort pro~.ram a s set forth in the AAAl ' ptupusal as -.et lorth in b'lihit "A" attached here to. 2) To J,•ve I op a lon!:-ran f\l' pro~ ram showi111 co sts and bL'n<' tits o I " c••••pc rati v.., clfo rt • J) To "''''' re conen e ndationb to lh<' r•·>P<'<'ti "'' governments on the (utur(' rol<• of coup<•ration in appli c atJ <~n of compute r scien ces . -J- • • I 0 ' • 1. To accompli s h th e purpose of this Agr eement, the Board shall make three spcci fit r e po rt s to the ~ovc .rn l.ng bodi es ul t::ng lewood, Littleton and Ara pahoe Cou nty a s follows: a) On .~r hc forc July 15 , 1'171, the Board will submit a preliminary (l'.lSI !d lit" s tu dy s howing the cost s and henefits and Board recom- mc nliJt i o n f or a long-range program beg inning in 1972. Jt will sped fic a1ly s how the 1972 Budget year cost to the respective . : gov t•rnm L·nts if an affirmative rec01mwndation is presented. I b ) A s ~nming an affirmative report on .July 15 , 19 71, on or hefore Octobe r l, 1971, the lloard will submit a final report outlining detailed planning and financial require~nts for a lon~ term dC'vc•lupmental program to implement coopcrat ive application ol computer sciences to the three governments. c) As sum in g adoption of the final ri'port of C>c tober 1, 1971, on or be for•· N••vember 15, 1971, the llu ard will submi t rec01m1endationa for th e long range contractual req uiremen t s neces sary to implement the I i na! report. Such draft contract s hall form the basis for thl! vor~ progr.., coiTI!Iencing January l, 197 !. 4. The tern' of this Agreement shall be from the date first abovt-written C) through IJec•·mlH·r \J , 1971. It i s tlw intent of 1he parti£'s that th e Agrecmt·nt <.JIIIIO t nc terminated hy any u l the pan ies during it time period. It . th•• furl he r int •nt of th ;•an " 8 that one of tvo alten · 1l i \.1 will ta " pla,. ,m '•"m ' • J l , '171 , to-vir · ·J •·•I bv ' subaequ.:nL Asre.,..,nL prov 1 lllP, fo r " wo o ~ pn•gran <.:Onwn c•ncill. J .t · .ary 1, 1972. ln that event Jll ash~ts n d I nancial ma tt er' ot the Board will @ t and lvd in s a J d suhs t..*t.luc nt Agt ,·cm"'nl. b) Should thc• parth ~ hereto iail to "l~rt!e pn or to December 15, 1971, lOo pcrativ e computC'r SCH'n •·"s .tpplication program, th is A);l'l'l'n""'t will tl'rminat~· lleccmbur J I, I 'l7 l. Any unspent monies an d li quidJll'li a sscth wil l he returnv J Lu En g l ewood, Littleton and I 0 Arapah oe Co unty in lhC' s ame ratio spc•..: It i ed in paragraph 1, of this Agre••menl . An y ducuml'n li, s ludi l!~, w.•d fl·'f'l!r S or oth r items of lnterc~L will bl' rcp rodu c d and di s lr1 h •l•d to th participating -4- • • • AI ff:ST : • ,. - g overnment ~ on an equa l bas i s . Th e Board will tak e such other acLion as n a y be n~rcs•a r y to di ssolv e i tself . TillS Al:tZEI.:ML"N "I <:nL..,red into on the date first ab ove wdtten . AIU\1',\IIOE COUN I\'. t"OLOAADO , a c ling "' and throu g h its tlo ard of Conni ssi oner s . Co .. nty Clerk Chairman O.te CITY OF ENCU."WOOD, COLORADO, acting by and through its City Council A TH~ST: City Clerk Hayor Date C JTY OF LJTTU:TOii, COLOIIADO, acting by and through its City Council. ATTEST: U tv I I t •rk -::;-lJl .-j -1 ,,~ Date -5- . '· I 0 \ r ' • TO : • 0 • INTER-OFFICE EM ORANDUM Stephen A. Lyon, Director of Finance DATI: ,._ /:::/ tlECEIVE if -:,..~ 'rl FEfU_ ··11 . ~ DEPARTME. 'f § 1 -; 0F f:: ~ lilNANC£ (!" r>'22Jr0 ()" February 12, 1971 FROM : Bernard V. Berardini, City Attorney SUBJECT : ARAPS CONTRACT and BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE RE DEBRIS CLEARANCE Attached hereto please find what has been denominated as a copy of the ARAPS Consortium contract. This is to advise that the terms of the contract are to be arrived at by mutual agree- ment between the entities. The provisions thereof should conform to and incorporate previous understandings that you have had with thetther politi- cal entities. The agreement in its present form would be valid and binding on the City of Englewood and this office would ap- prove it as to form. I am also returning herewith a copy of a Bill for an Or- dinance assessing real property for costs for the removal of weeds and rubbish. In connection therewith, you will find certain suggested changes relative to the Bill, which ought, properly, to be included; otherwise, assuming the amount of the assessment is correct, there should be no further changes, and the or- dinance would appear to be entirely proper and valid. BERNARD V. BERARDINI BVB/jw Attachments 2 • I I . • ' • ,_ • OFFICIAL CITY CO UNCI L D O C UMENT l ~ ' ,, ...... J !") CO U .JCI_ ,,, _ .1 1 _,:; F I LE TO: All Members of the Englewood City Council CITY OF E N GLE VOOD. COLO. FROM: Mr. Stanley H. Dial, City Manager DATE: February 12, 1971 SUBJECT: EM P LOYMENT OF RELATIVES This memorandum is being written to recommend changing an existing resolution regarding the employment (or continued employment) of persons who are related. Please find attached a copy of the resolution passed by Council on December 5, 1966. Since enactment of the resolution we have not employed known relatives in the same department, and I believe this is still a sound policy. In several instances, however, employees (not related at the time of em- ployment) have subsequently become related through marriage (brother- in-law, aunt, etc.) Only recently have several of these come to my attention. We will have available for your consideration at the February 16th Council meeting a new resolution which would: 1. Retain the prohibition against hiring close relatives in the same department. 2. Define "relative" in the same way that "family" Is now defined in the Municipal Code as It relates to funeral leave (wife, husband, children, parents, brother, sister, parent-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law.) 3. Allow employees who have completed their probation to continue employment even though they may subsequently become related through marriage, departmental coo- solidation, etc. (Frankly, it's nearly impossible to keep up with all of our employees personal lives anyway. Furthermore, the Board of Career Service Commissioners concurs with the concept that an employee who is compe- tent, trained, and experienced should not be terminated or transferred due to a marriage over which he m-.y not have had any control.) 4. Provi.de that the prohibition against employing "relatives" shall not be applicable to any former employee applying for re-employment under 5-3-12 of the Municipal Code, if all other requirements of this section have been met. (See 5-3-12 enclosed.) These changes are, in my opinion, in the City's best interest and are equitable to all employees of the City. Respectfully yours, ~AN~ ;/-D -'----1 City Manager SHD /ij Enc. . ' I • • ' • S-3 -\2 : • 0 - ''" '" """ "' ' ' ""'''"' «' '" " "' "'""' ,. --'""" .. , .. , ",,.,,. '" '"'"' "'""""'' '"'' "'""' "'""""''"'''" ""' "' ', ... ,,., ....... "" "" , ........ """ "''""" \ \ ' '\ ' ""'"'\. """ '"' ., .. ,·«•· '""'''"'-"" "'"''"' " '""'' "' "'"""'' "' """ ''" '"' ' ''"'"'' ""' '" ' ", . .,, "'" ""' "''. '""""'" "'" "' ''"'' '""'. '" '''·'" '" '''""' "" ' "·'"'''''" ........ '"' {or hi " r\:\ ... \''1 ,t\nn' (h) '''" ' , ...... "' ""' "' ""'' ' ... ' '"" '" ,., "' '"' '"' '"' ,,.,. 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'by that feet be di~alified froa .-plor-eet •ith the City . However . good manag ement pr1 n ciplea reauire that C1ty .. ployee• Who are eo related shall not b e empl o y ed with - in the aame depart .. nt of the City and they ehall be prohibi t ed fra. b e i ng so emp- loyed or aaintaining such emplo~nt. To thie end . from and after th e date of council 's approval of this provision . whenever tvo ~loyeea wi thin th e same depa rr- ment intermarry . or bee ~ related in another .. nner . one of s uch employees s hall h e tran sfe rred to another Job in hia or her claeeification in another depa rtment at a grade not h1gher than h e or ahe then held . p~idinq there 1s such a JOb v acanc y o r . if no vacancy . h e or she shall be placed on a re-employme nt l1st for a pe riod of one y ear. Which of the related employees shall be so t ransferred or laid off . th e time therefor and other employment details necessary to be arranged to carr y out th i a pol icy shall be determined by theCity Manager . sub j ect t o the r ight of appeal b7 the employee or _..ployeea involved to the Board of ca reer Serv1 c e c orrrn is sio ners ." I ~ . > ( r c ( l t.c ._ a yor Ci I . Stephen ~-Lyon , C ity cl erk-Treasurer of the city of Englewood do -hereb y ce r ti fy th at the fore9oing is a true , accurate . and complete copy of a Re~oluti on d uly passed by th e City c ouncil of the City of Englewood at its regular mee ting h eld on Monday . th e 5th day of December. 1966. ~/ Y Cl -=::~- ~nt~CIL MAN LUDWI G MOVED . COUNCI LMAN HAMSON SEC O~E D , THAT THE RESOLUTION BE AOO PTFD AN D A PPRO \~D. u pon the c all of th e roll . the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: c ounc ilmen Hanson . Kre iling . Ludwig . Park in son , Rice , Fuller ton. Na y s: None. sent: Ma y or Allen. Th e Mayor Pro Tern decl ared the mot1on carried . C 1t y Manage r 01al presented and diacuaaed a memorandum concerning the 1967 Ru doet w1th theCity council. TO : All C l.ty counc1lmen % .2. ......... - I 0 " -- \ .. \,1 ,~ • - 0 - 0 F Fc\E b~~uMENT CITY. coy 1 ' ·•l FINANCE DEPARTMENT REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES r i? 1 1) '71 GENERAL FUND 1 1 lG F iL E For Month of January, 1971 c OUi lCIL t.. 000, coLO· CITY OF EN GLE Anticipa t ed Current %of Est. Last Year Revenue Month To Date Collected To Date Sales Tax $ 1,833,677 $237,424 $ 13 $250,104 Property Tax 134,740 Franchise Taxes: Public Service 144,900 34' 500 Mountain Bell 62' 118 Water Utility 25,000 Sewer Utility 11,265 Total 243,283 34,500 14 Other Taxes: Spec.Ownership 20,500 Cigarette Tax 101,473 6,267 Liquor Occupation 10,900 3,450 Total 132,873 9, 717 7 11,841 Fe e s & Permits: Street Cuts 2' 904 38 Building Permits 2 7' 280 2,406 Electrical Permits 7,366 848 Plumbing Permits 2,182 384 Spec. Reg . Fees 42 '239 Dog Licenses 4,700 4 Misc. Licenses 29,150 9,810 Total 115,821 13,490 12 15,141 Municipal Court 49,440 5,196 11 3,873 Revenue From Other Agencies: State Liquor Lie . 1,150 4 State H/W Users Tax 221,735 11,798 County Court Fees 3,000 395 State Reg. Fees 50 ,21 5 Total 276,100 12' 197 4 14,861 Service Charges : Library Fees 6 ,660 632 Engineering Fees 6,500 31 Mobile Home 2,400 273 Police 3,965 239 I Fire Districts 150 • • Library Contract 30' 2 50 Sta e H/W Ma i nt. 2,600 Total 52 ' 3 75 1' 325 3 1,423 Other Revenues: Interest 27,909 Miscellaneous 8,320 965 Total 36,229 965 3 1,oio Tot $2,8 74 ,538 $314 ,814 11 $298,263 ' • • 0 - FINANCE DEPARTMENT EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1971 BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS GENERAL FUND For Month of January, 1971 Spent & Annual current current Encumb. % of Last Year Budg:et Month Encumb. To Date Budg:et To Date Legislation & Council: City council $ 28,122 $ 5,098 Board of Adjust. 2,509 172 career Service 1,145 95 Planning & Zan. 3,277 153 Library 660 15 City Attorney 401223 21199 Total 75,936 7,732 10 $ 5,903 Management: City Manager 57,916 3,938 Personnel 261207 11881 Total 84,123 5,819 7 4,480 Finance: Finance Office 144,075 9,986 Municipal court 39 ,479 3,177 Ce ntral Services 21,938 1,151 Ge n e ral Oper. 71,200 21,314 Auto.O per.S ystem 201000 Total 296,692 35,628 12 13,566 Public Works: Engineering 117,418 5,126 Streets 42 5 ,204 201906 Traffic 112,035 4,229 Bldg. Insp. 76,557 5,296 City Hall Maint. 1071203 7 182 3 To al 838,417 43,380 5 39,850 Fire Department 553,005 45.62 3 8 39,840 Police Department 750,422 58 ,42 5 8 48,037 Parks & Re creation 342,317 13,898 4 12,7 80 Planning 65,666 6,269 10 6 ,453 Library 135,481 8,654 6 7,181 Transfer tO BUS Line 19 1024 I • • Total Expend. $3,161,083 ~225,428 7 ~178,090 f • Wa ter Sales Other: Tap Fee s • 0 • FINANCE DEPARTMENT REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES WATER FUND For Month of January, 1971 Anticipated Current % of Est. Last Year Collected To Date Revenue Month To Date $ 760,950 $96,888 13 $83,799 1,000 31 connection Charges 35 ,000 852 691 Property Tax Rentals 9,300 1,750 Interest 2 4,634 Miscellaneous 2!000 Total $ 72' 62 5 $ 2,633 4 $ 2,685 Bond Sale 2!200!000 Total Revenue $3.03 3.575 $99.521 3 $86.484 EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1971 BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS Spent & Annual Current current Encumb. % of Last Year Budget Month Encumb. To Date Budget To Date Production: Source & Supply $35,215 $ 2,957 Power & Pump 97,936 2,226 Purification 921074 2 I 952 Total 225,225 8,135 4 $ 7' 595 Trans. & Dist. 111,1 20 8,180 7 7,309 Administration: Account & coll. 39,468 3,709 General 1091426 121300 Total 148,894 16,009 11 11,020 Debt S e rvic e 461,773 Miscel laneous 25,000 Capital Plant & Equipment 6371600 75 Total Expense $11609,612 p2,324 2 ps 1 999 • I • • .• \ I • 0 - FINANCE DEPARTMENT REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES SEWER FUND For Month of January, 1971 Anticipated Current %of Est. Last Year Revenue Month To Date Collected To Date Disposal Service $ 294,52 5 $18,8 16 6 $20,814 Other: Connecti on Fees-20,00 0 180 Inside Connecti on Fees-31,000 2,075 Outside Interest 20,000 Sewer Tap Fees 47 Miscel laneous 10,000 500 Total 81,000 2, 802 2 4,406 Fed. Participation 130,000 Total Revenue $505,525 $21,618 4 $25,220 EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1971 BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS Spent & Annual Current Current Encumb. % of Last Year Budg:et Month Encumb . To Date Budg:et To Da te Treatment $ 81,476 $ 4,518 6 $ 4,451 Sanitary Sys. 63,602 2, 977 5 3,145 Administration: Ace. & Call. 21,122 1,414 General 32,646 3,672 Total 53,768 5,086 9 2,683 Debt Service 74,225 Cont. Services 15, 727 Misc. 11,265 Capital Plant & Equipment 440,000 50 .01 Total Expense $740,063 $12,631 2 $10,279 • I • • 1 Sales Tax Property Tax Interest State Grant in Aid Mi scellaneous Total Revenue • 0 • FINANCE DEPARTMENT REAL IZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUND For Month of January, 1971 Anticipated Current Revenue Month To Date $ 1 ,649 ,463 $213,576 103,647 43,568 12,000 8,ooo $ 1,804,678 $225,576 % of Est. Last Year Collected To Date 13 $28,896 100 12 $28,896 EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1971 BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS Paving Dist.#20 Park Improvement SW Dist. #71 Servicenter Storm Dra inage Ma ster Plan Dev. Signal Pre-Emp.Dev. TOPICS Downtown Imp. Fire Pumper Cumulative Appropria- tion $ 110,000 55,000 10,000 30,000 765,000 2 5, 000 10,000 13,000 4 7. 000 4 5 ,000 Police & Fire Com pl ex 955,180 Greenb elt Animal Shelt r CommunL y Center To 1 Expens • 150 ,000 20 ,000 245 ,000 $2,480,180 Current Month 240 1,215 $ 1, 455 Spent & Current Encumb. Encumb. To Date % of Last Appro-Year priation To Date 2 .1 .05 $ 1,159 .• I ! '!' I • • • - 0 - • RECREATION FUND For Month of January, 1971 Anticipated Curre nt % of Est. Last Year Revenue _Month To Date Collect~ To Date City of Englewood $ 56,136 School Dist. #1 17, 3oo Outdoor Pool 13,ooo Indoor Pool 9,500 $ 756 8 $ 438 Sports & Games 2a,ooo 1,516 5 1,231 Cultural Activities 17,aoo 1,695 9 425 Playgrounds 394 Special Events Interest 2.soo 100 4 93 0 450 Other Income -1,soo ----.1. .3 -Total Revenue $146 1 sao g 4,071 3 ~ 2,187 EXPENDITURES Spent & Annual Current Current EncUJnb. % of Last Year .!!ydqEll_ ~onth EncUJnb. !9 Date Budcz!tt !9 Date Outdoor Pool $ 18,7os $ 454 2 $ 108 Indoor Pool 20 ,360 667 3 5 82 Sports & Games 49,4 7 3 2,6 5 3 5 1 ,740 Cultural Act. 22,212 1 ,112 5 498 Playgrounds 6, 78 5 60 . 9 5 5 Special Events 6, 377 1 5 0 2 134 Ge neral Operations 22' 6 !L .Lo~ 5 ---.l1Q Total Expens e $146,5 80 ~6 , 180 I • • 4 P,4iZ, .• \ ! I ' • '! ... • 1- 0 • RECREATION FUND For Month of January, 1971 Anticipated Current % of Est. Last Year Revenue Month To Date Collected To Date City of Englewood $ 56,136 School Dist. #1 17,300 Outdoor Pool 13 ,00 0 Indoor Pool 9,500 $ 756 8 $ 438 Sports & Games 28,000 1,516 5 1,231 Cultural Activities 17,800 1,695 9 425 Playgrounds 394 Special Events 2,500 100 4 93 Interest 450 0 Other Income 1,500 4 .3 Total Revenue $146,580 ~ 4,071 3 ~ 2,187 EXPENDITURES Spent & Annual Current current Encumb. % of Last Year Budg et Month Encumb. To Date Budget To Date Outdoor Pool $ 18,70 5 $ 454 2 $ 108 Indoor Pool 20,360 667 3 582 Sports & Games 49,473 2,653 5 1 ,740 Cultural Act. 22,212 1' 112 5 498 Playgrounds 6 ,785 60 .9 55 Special Events 6 ,377 1 50 2 134 Ge neral Op erations 22,6 68 1,084 5 __llQ I • • Total Expense $146 ,5 80 ~6 ,180 4 ~3,447 .• \ I ' • '! - • • Fares To k e ns Miscellaneous Total Revenue • 0 • FINANCE DEPARTMENT REAL I ZATION OF EST I MATED REVENUES BUS L INE OPERA T ION F or Month of January, 1971 Antic ipa ted Current Rev enue Month To Date $ 24,000 $ 1,636 6 0 0 289 5 0 0 $ 25 ·~g i •• 2~~ % of Est. Collected 7 48 a EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1971 APPROPRIATIONS Spent & Annual Current Current Encumb. % of Aeeroeri ation Month Encumb. To Date Budget Salaries $ 13,200 $ 1,010 8 Repairs & Maint. 7 ,200 1 3 0 2 Gas & Oil 1,080 96 9 Insurance 3 ,3 00 P ayroll Taxe s 6 8 7 Pen sions Health & L i f e In s . Workmen's comp. 7 0 70 100 Ov e rtime 100 49 5 0 Miscellan eous 1 .510 Total Expense $ 2 7 ,147 ~ 1 ,355 .5 ,._ \ I I ~------~--~---------------~-~ I • • • • ,. . O FFICIAL C ITY COL'~-:: r0<.U'VIE T '71 Cv-· 'L.1l.. .'~.-1 • L£ Revised 2 /11 /71 PAVING. DISTRICT NO. 20 CITY F L ,,G Lf \"> vO::l. COLO. MONDAY -October 19 , 1970 MONDAY -December 7. 1970 MONDAY -December 21, 1970 MONDAY -January 4, 1971 WEDNESDAY -January 6, 1971 WEDNESDAY-January 13, 1971 MONDAY -January 18, 1971 WEDNESDAY -January 20, 1971 IIONDAY January 25 , 1971 TUESDAY -February 16, 1971 WEDNESDAY -February 17, 1971 IIONDAY March 1, 1971 WEDNESDAY -March 3, 1971 MONDAY -April 5 . 1971 IIONDAY -April 5, 1971 WEDNESDAY-April 7, 1971 WEDNESDAY -April 14. 1971 IIONDAY -April 19, 1971 WEDNESDAY -April 21 , 1971 WEDNESDAY -April 28 , 1971 FRIDAY April JO , 1971 IIONDAY -May 3 ' 1971 WEDNESDAY -May 6, 1971 IIONDAY -Ma y 17 , 1971 WEDNESDAY -May 19 , 1971 TUESDAY -Jun 1 , 1971 List of streets available for Council. iuthorization for negotiation and advertising for pilot of bond issue. Selecting firm for fiscal services and bond handling. Consider resolution of intent to form Paving District No. 20. First publication of notice. Second Publication of notice. Mail notice to all affected property owners. Third Publication of notice. Public hearing on foraation of District (special meeting). Introduction of a bill fo~ an ordinance creating the District. Publication of bill for ordinance. Second reading of bill for ordinance. Final publication of ordinance. Curb, gutter , sidewalk permit cut-off date. Notice to contractors and bond sale authorized. Publish first not1ce to contractors and bond houses . Second notice to contractors and bond houses . Plans and Specifications available . Third not1ce to contractors and bond houses . Final date for private concrete construction. Open Construct1on bids at 2 .00 P.M. Open bond bids a 2 ·00 PM , award con- tract for above at 8 :00 PM , introduce bill for an ordinance to issue and sell bonds, bonds dated June 1st . Publication of bill to sell bonds. Passa1e of ordinance on final readinl. Publication of ordinance on final readin1 lstimat e d dat of s tart of construction. I 0 , I • THURSDAY -June 3. 1971 THURSDAY -June 17 , 1971 TUESDAY -September 28 . 1971 • Proceeds of bonds received. Ordinance in full effect. Estimated date of completion of project. I • ' • ( OFFICIAL..: CITY COU NCIL DOCUMEN'11 rr-'••r( ... J TO CITY OF CO UI ,r 1-r ! _1 !I'<G FILE CITY OF CNGLEWOOD, COLO. ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION JANUARY 19, 1971 I. CAL L TO ORDER. The Re gular Meeting of the City Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order by Chairman Carlson at 8:05 P. M. Members Present: Woods ; Patrick ; Mosbarger; Lentsch; Henning; Carlson Supinger, Ex-offi ci o Members Absent: Walsh; Senti; Lone Also Present: Assistant Director Romans; Planning Assistant Wardlaw ; Messrs. Burt and Arkin. II. BURTKIN ASSOCIATES Subdivision Waiver CASE #l-71A 115/71 Mr. Carlson stated that a clarification is needed on action taken at the me eti ng o f January 5, 1971. Referrals are made to two maps, and the motion which approved the revised map placed a restriction on "Parcel 1", which is not indicated on the revised map of 12/23/70. Mr. Supinger displayed a plat of the subject area, on which he had in- dicated "Parcel 1" to be everything but the parcel on which the Village Inn Pancake House is to be constructed. He stated that he felt this revised map, if it is approved by the applicants and by the Commission, could be filed with the resolution in the County Clerk & Recorder 's office. Mr. Supinger stated that Mr. Arkin felt the agreement between the applicants and Village Inn for provision of additional "temporary" parking on a portion of "Parcel 1" should also be noted and clarified. Mr. Supinger pointed out that there will be more parking than is require d by Ordinance provided on the site of the restaurant; however, the ap- plicants have agreed to provide this additional parking on a temporary basis until the access road is completed. Mr. Arkin stated that the area to be surfaced and used for the temporary parking is 80' x 60', and is immediately west of the parking provided foJ the Kentucky Roast Beef and Kentucky Fried Ch~cken restaurants, which ~s noted on the map as Lease #3. Mr. Arkin stated that this temporary parking will be used for employees of the Village Inn Paacake House. Mr. Supinger stated that he felt the Commission should clarify in the motion that the parking is temporary and does not violate the intent of the motion approving the subdivision waiver in regard to development of Pa eel 1. Mr. Lone entered and took his seat with the Comm1ssion. Mr. Arkin further discussed the temporary parking area which the appl icants will provide for the Village Inn Pancake House until the ac cess road is completed. Mr. Carlson tated that he felt the record must reflect that the rev~sed map was corrected by the Planning Commission to indicate a Parcel 1. Mr. arlson furth r uggested that the approval of the temporary parking area be app oved in a separate action rather than add to the motion und r con- side ation, Discussion followed. Lentsch moved : Patrick s ond d : The motion made approving the mod1f ication of th sub- division waiv r granted to Burtk1n Associates, wh1ch motion was mad Ja n uary 5, 1971 , be amended to refer to Survey #52744, 1evised 23 DN·cmbcr 1970, and corre ·ted by th Planning Department 19 January 1971, wh1ch correction sho~ "Parcel 1" in dark outline, -1 - . , • .. I • • \ I I ' '! • ,._ • ( Mr. Lone s tated that he feels more strongly than evet• that this is a further division of the parcel, particularly since the Parcel 1 indicated on Su rvey ~52744, revised 23 December 1970, and corrected 19 January 1971, differs from Parcel 1 approved by the Planning Commission on May 7, 1969. Mr . Lone stated that in light of this change, he would still have to vote against the approval of the motion. Discussion followed. The vote was called: AYES: Patrick ; Mosbarger; Lentsch; Carlson NAYS: Lone; Henning ABSTAIN: Woods The motion carried • .Mr. Carlson stated that the requested approval of the temporary parking lot would now be considered. Mr. Arkin stated that the applicants could not begin to construct the access road until Spring, and asked the Com- mission to grant approval for the parking lot for one year. Mr. Arkin also stated that the temporary parking was not a part of the lease be- tween the applicants and the Village Inn Pancake House, but by separate letter. Mr. Carlson asked if a six-month time period would be adequate, and then if necessary, an additional six months could be granted by the Commission. Mr. Arkin asked if the Commission would grant approval un - til the last of August or first of September; he stated that he felt sure the road would be completed by that time. Mr. Lentsch asked how many parking spaces were planned in the area covered by the Village Inn lease? Mr. Arkin stated that there were 63 or 64 spaces. Mr. Supinger noted that the Ordinance required that they provide 38 parking spaces. Mr. Arkin noted that if they were successful in obtaining the McSpadden property, that they may consider "squaring the road off", and deeding ~t to the city as a public street. Further discussion followed. Lone moved: Lentsch seconded: The temporary parking and access, as designated on the revised survey #52744, revised 23 December 1970, and corrected by the Planning Department 19 January 1971, be allowed to exist on Parcel 1 until September 1, 1971. AYES: NAYS : Woods ; Patrick; Mosbarger; Lone ; Lentsch; Carlson Henning Motion c arried. III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Chairman Carlson-stated that the Minutes of January 5, 1971, were to be considered for approval. Lentsch moved: Lone seconded: The Minutes of January 5, 1971, be approved as corrected. The motion carried unanimously. IV. DIRECTOR"S CHOICE Mr. Supinger directed the attention of memb ts to the Commission Handbook, which has been com piled by Planning Assistant Wardlaw. Lentsch moved: Pat rick e onded : Th m eting b adjourned: Motion an·ied; meeting adJourned at 8:50 P. M. I • • ' • • EN GLEWOOD PUBLiC LIBRAR Y BOARD Ann ua l Meeting February 2, 1971 ,_ OFFI CI AL CJTT. COU N r IL D OCUMENT I ,...~ ' ., cou ·c:.. CITY OF E u F.LE LEt;OOD, COLO. P res e nt : Mr. Beaver , Mrs . Morris , Mr . Ma so n , Mr. Maxw ell , Mr. Dhority, Mrs . Hoffman, Mi ss Lu te Ab s ent : Mr s . Jarrell , Mrs . Si mo n, Mr s. M.ntine z Mr. Maxwell, Chairman, called the meeting to order at 7:40p.m., and d ec lared a quorum present. The Board welcomed Mr. George Ma son, new Bo ard membe r , to the mee ting. The librarian's report wa s pre s en te d by Mi ss Lute, wh o d i s c us s ed the January 19 71 figures in com pa r i s on with 19 70 fig ure s. An analysis of the 1970 book pu rchas es by subject c l as s ificat ion was also p resented, wh ich i llustrated the different a reas i n which the library h as bought new books for its co llection. Mis s Lute r e ported t hat t h e re c ataloging of t he books in the Colorado section i s bei ng do ne with f und s p r ovided by t he stale grant . Mrs. Joanne Sedgewick i s carry ing out thi s s pecia l project. A new c arp e t for t h e library foyer is be ing ordered and hopefully will be in- stalled on Febru ary 1.5. The library will be c lo sed t hat day in observance of Wa s h- i ng t on's birthday, a nd thu s library patrons will no t be i nconvenienced by the ·ins tall a tion. Mi s s Lute advised the Board that talks with the Arapahoe Regional Library had been held to di sc uss the poss ibility of a modernized, computerized overdue system. Before any deci sion t o c hange th e present overdu e s ystem is made, the s ystems a naly st from the Financ e De partment wil l evaluate the p res ent and the pro po sed sys - tems. The Bo ard was informed that severa l books were under considerat ion and that a c hoi ce will be made in the near future of a book to give Hr. Har ol d Hi ller, former Board member, in a pp reciation of hi s four years ' se rvice to the Library Board . Several mi sce llaneous items of intere st were menti oned, one that the Univer s ity of Colorado libra ry ha s just installed a c ompu te rized circul ation s ystem identical to t he one eventually p lann ed for Engl e woo d, which will s erve a s an excellent study of t he system's effectiveness. In another item o f note , it wa s re ported that t he Littleton Library Board has recomme nded t o the Littleton City Mana ger and ,Council that the Boa r d itsel f be d is- so lved . Th e rea son stated was that t he Littleton Library Board, which is advi sory a s i s the En glewoo d Library Bo ard , felt that it had been unable to accomplish a reat d eal d es p ite th time and interest vo lunteered by t he Board members. The general con sen s us of the Englewood Bo ard members wa s t hat in several areas a great deal had been ac compli s h d through the year s t o i mprove the Englewood Library . Hi ss Lut indicated t hat Library Boards or F ri nd s ' Groups can be very effective in pu b- lic relations for th library . The ALA Midwint r conf ren e which Mf Lut attend e d in Los Angeles wa s d is c ussed . The Midwinter conf renee is larg lv for commi tte work, and Hi ss Lute wa s primarily involved in m etings of the Booklist Ed itor ial Ad viso ry Bo ard of wh ich s he wa s re- cently appoi nt d chairman. Th lectlon of Library Boa rd of fi c~rs for 19 71 wa s held. Hr. John C. Maxwell wa s re -elected c hairma n an ~ Mr. Evlyn Morris , vi ce-chairman , both by accamation A very liv ly di~cu t d by Mr. Dhorlty wa s held on variou s m thod whi c h might b l ri d to encoura r at r u of the li b rary by area citizens . Among th va tiou s s ugge stions mad durin th e di .cu ss ion were having an Open Hou se , pub- lishing li s t of new books In loc al n w m dla , providing a list of new book s f or patrons in th li brary , puttln up d p rma n nt di pl.y li s t of n ew books whi ch coul d h k pt cu rr nt, s k in Loo p ra t ion !or ~u~llci ly on best sellers betw en th library and ar a bo ok lor , holdin a "pa p rbd•k d riv e", pr paring sl ides, fact s h et s , and I • • ]~ • a "public-relations " information talk about library services to be available for presentation to local groups, and having t h e Library Board members serve as emissaries to the community t o increa se awareness of vari ou s activities at the library. A question was rais d about bookmobi le service or home delive ry service to nursing home residents , and Mr s. Morris agreed to look into th is area of concern and report t o th Board at th next regular meeting . The Board acce p t d with reg ret the resignation of Mrs. Marla Hoffman, wh o will be moving to a new home out3id the city of Englewood, and expressed t heir appre- ciation for Mrs . Hoffman's service on t he Board to date . The meeting wa s adjourned at 9 :10p.m. Res pectful ly s ubmitted, ~~ Haryjeanne Crowe, Secretary to the Board I • • f ]...;.... • OFFICIAC C I'TY COUNCIL D OCUMERI .,...,, Tl') f :·P 1 '11 ENGLEWOOD PARKS&. RECREATION CO~~IL . , .• .:.; FilL£ Minutes of February 10 1971 CITY OF ENG L EWOOD, COI.O. The regular monthly m lng of the Engl~:~wo o d Parks & Recreation Commtsaion was called to or~r by Paul Blcsaing chAt \ man , at 7 .5 0 p .m . tn tba Pa.rka & Recreation Office, 3400 South Elllti. Me mbers p1~s~mt: Sta.C' 1houou . Bbgslng, Kreiling and RotnanJ!I , e.,;:~fflc~ Members ebsen.: Lny, Cushing. J orgm1sen Allen A181J p t.sent: J erry Royth•>t'. Asst Director Parks ~ Rf'c re:ltlon Pa• Hvrslt-y Engl~\\o od Recrea.tfon CouncU president The clw..irman stated that because of the lack of a quorum action could not be talcen but thAt the meeting ..wuld procc ~;d w th other t.ems on tht; agen ' TbP chairman r.;pvrted that h hc.d boon r queeted by(he Mayor to £urnieh tht-names of two Comm aston mt>mbera to ~{'rve un a CitllR!IB Ad isory Group to work with City Councll relatl t.o federal aid progr:lmO su~ckh >Utl und Cushing a:~id they \'tl uld be willing to sene with this group. The apeakm-for th~ Engle d Recreat n Co\!Jlc 1 d1nn ·r mttllng on F bruary 25 will be a member of e Denver Olym( i~ Commt..e2. Neither the fwnol r port nor lfflt of IJiUs were a 'Jlab e from th Fl.naD.ce Deportment TOO r spouaibility oft ~ Comm s s lon r~tlauv· · t · recetvln" und ppr~vtng xpend.ltnr s waa cUscuaaed Mr Romans saJd h ..,. \\ould c~ck thl out and report at tlt next met tinS 'Lay ente ed tll roo tln .. at 8•00 p Ill 'l'h ch.'"\lrman ooolared 11. quorum pres t . La mo ·d SU:. ld:.(!na s cCJnded tb.o.t th m1nut a or J uary 13 be appro aa printed Motion carried Mr Rorruu:l! pr a nt •d a p :'Opoalll f~ a li"lll)C l taed fl h ng a. a {ll c ldren at Layton Reservoir to be r:-:'roved for pre t utstton to W .t r & w •r Board u requ t d 'T'hlfl "ropoaal apecif es tb t h area would tx super a d h Sal r c\ ) eb day through April .uld eo o non WedusadaJ fore gbt and M&y and at a but on childr up to a o fou en ttoura Pal n a m y l.l' umpan~ th t' ch ldr t u the wtU be allo d to t1 ~,. mo d. St nd ld \hal thll plan be appro • ·' '. l '! I • • • • Parks & Recreaiion Commisaton Minutes o f Feb. 10. 1971 Page -2- • to the Water & Sewer Board for their consideration. Motion carried. Regardlng the request from the Water & Sewer Board for a plan for the development of McLellan Reservoir for recreation purpose s involving the Ar.tpQhoe County Boy Scouts. Mr. Romaaa mted there ls not much at this time that can bo done by the Scouts except removing all the debris and gener&l cleaning of the lll"ea . Also, they could use the old brick they may collect 1n tbetr oleaniDg to build a fireplnc~ and a council ftre cb:clo. In discuSBi.Dg tho proble m of otber people wantmc to use the area when they see the Scouts ther e . it was suggested that the boys wear some type of ldentiflcatton while working and perhaps some sign expln1n.lng the project might be posted. Sl.ackhouee moved, Lays conded. that thlB plan bl$ approved for presentation to tbe Water & Sewer Board . Motion carried. The developm~~t of the center portion of Belleview Park La IJI'Ogl"e~ accordiDg to Hbedale. The shelter house and r estrooms artt compl~ted. As Instructed by Cit y Council. the City Manager contacted Public Service regarding the poa- alblllty of using their property along the Platte Rl r !or a golf cours development. TM!r MDSWer waa that Public Bervi e hna plans for thiD area ond therefore lt would not be avaUable to the City for any type of developm nt. The poeslblllty that a property trade might be worke d out with Publlc Service ls be.tng explor ·d. Mr Berardlnt, City Attorney, has been appointed to serve 011. the Oolf Commtuee, per bU requ st, and will be &o noUfl ed by latter . Mr. Romans report~o d that ~r will b a Nminar for Deparbnellt Heada, Cbalrmeo ad VIce Chairmen of Commlaaions and Boards Oil March 27 . Plac , time. eta . will be rorwarded u eoon as received. The Commission wu remintbd ufth Joint dlnn r /meetfDg with City CouaoU oa Pebraa.ryll at Hampden West • The revtaed Seven Year Capital Improvemeat Program, ln61wtlng the followtnc addltlou, wu preeeuted for appro a l . , •. , I . • 2 ] • Pa. ': • R ·t Uou 'ommll:l I on Min so F'<.-hruary 10 1971 Pnge -3- JM.A. Prr:llnlnary oovclopmsnt at McL3Uan Rece .. voir -------- Rifle Range ~dlng---·------·------------------------ Electrlc Power for Boo!;r.obl l;l at 3 major parks---------- 1973 14.000. 32,000. 2 , 000. Dev opment of e:rt :iliore of l&ke Ill Centennial----------4~,000. 1974 Pa ... e perking lot at CcnteDllial Park-· - -· -----------18,000 ill§. Dev lop picnic area south of County Rond at McLellan-----12 ., 000. 1976 Develop south end m>l·:Oh sides oi at Centenn!al-------102 000. Mr. Romilll8 snld t.h:lt complete ph::.u fo~· e c~ of thesa projects will be preoented later. Ley mol'ed Kreiling ae;:o ded. th£.t tWG Ca itallmpruven:cnt Pl:m be :!pprovt'd subjt~ct to change . Motion carried. Tbe perk n.aJDe s!zns 1\Ve be com:> eted and wlll be plaoed in the parka thfs sprlllg. It as au~gssl.ed tlu:l dedi carton of those p:u"l-..s not already dedicated be aocompllshed at same time the slgns are placed. As a mctter of informcl o , Mr. Romn.ns reported that he has in h1a possession petlt!on.a atcned by 435 Enclewood cH1:r.cll8 proL.a lng the rulb~ to limit Belleview Park to two softball gnmes a nlgbt ·nstend f th tbra3 :u In th~ ~.. T mr:'ority of people ltvinl !n the Belleview Park area signed the e pet't!ullB . AfLr dtacuas!.ng U::.~se pet ions '~lth th City Mllnager, lt was c cld.ed to chuge the deci.Jiton nd low tbl' games as USI:81. The mee~iD t:.cl.journecl 9;25 p.m. ne • ootfully Sllbmitted, • I . • 1 r . ' '! • • • • 0 - O FriCI I\L C COL'· ' '.rN1' IUl ·-. . c cou;, .1L CITY OF LNGL ....... v\J. C...O ~O .. POLIC E-FI~:-CC~~GNICA T IONS C~MP L EX ENGL EWOOD , COLORADO PROJ ECT SCHEDULE FE BRUA RY :6 , 1971 ................ CO ~PLETE DES It~ ~:VE LO PM ENT MAR CH 1, 1971. .................... START CO NTRAC J CUME NTS MAY 1 2 , 1 S 71 ...................... GO TO BID JUNE 1, 1971 ...................... BID OPE'l!NG JJLY 1, 1971 ...................... START CO~STRUCT IC " DECEMBER 31, 1~7 1 .•............... COMPLETE CONSTRJ CTI ON ,._ -I l-71 \ I 1' I · • ' TO : FROM : SUIJECT : • 0 - INTEI-OFFlCE MEMORANDUM Stanley· H. Di al, Ci t y Manager DATI : Stephen A. L y on, Director of Finance Municipal Cour t BACKGROUND c,. J CITY<.., '7 • . ' f ILC ·'-''-'D. COLO. February 5, 1971 In late Spring 1970 the Municipal Court trial and arraignment time was increased from one day to two days. In November 1970 the trial and arraignment time was again increased by one day. These increases were caused by a backlog in trials --many trials were being scheduled as much as six months after arraignment . Under a State Statute tr ia ls are to be held within ninety days of arraignment, with a thirty-day extension option. Concurrent with the increases in trial days was the addition of 1-1/2 court personnel, a summons server, additional office equipment, and additional office space. CONCLUSIONS At this time three court days are adequate to meet the present arraignment and trial load. However, the situation is almost borderline, and a fourth court day may be required within the next 24 months. Court administrative staffing level of 2-1/2 employees is adequate; however, if an a dditional court day is added in the next 24 months, a staff inc rease ma y become necessary. The ef fe ctive ness o f summons service by an indivi dual und e r agreemen t with the City h a s e x c e e d e d expecta tions. Add itiona l wo rk i s underway t o devel o p t h e mo st a dva n tageous method o f con tracting . DISCUSSION OF COURT LOAD Trial Sched uling Tr ials before the j udge are b ei n g scheduled 70-80 days after arra i gnme n t . T rials b efor e J Uries are b ein g schedul e d approximately 110 day s a f ter a r raignm e n t . Al though Jury tria l s ar e over ninety days , it is b elieved that the time lag will be reduced shor ly. I t should be pointed out that through March 1971 the court will b e heari n g trials that we r e scheduled six months prev ious l y. • "' . # . I • 0 ' • 0 - Stanley H. Dial -2-February 5, 1971 POLICE CITATIONS THROUGH MUNICIPAL COURT Through October 1970 the police citations were running over 30 per cent above their 1969 level. However, the months of November and December, in total, were approximately 10 per cent below 1969. This decrease is almost entirely due to the heavy shopping traffic during November and December. The reduction in number of citations for the last two months of 1970 has assisted the court in catching up on the trial load. Since the shopping sea~on is over, it is expected that the number of citations will reach the July-October 1970 level. In fact, the addition of five officers to the Police Department in 1971 may cause the number of cita- tions to increase sufficiently to necessitate a fourth court day. CONCLUSION Number of Court Days The present load of trials can be handled .within the three days. However, the situation is borderline and the additional police officers may cause a fourth day to be needed. Likewise, if traffic through Englewood continues to increase, the fourth day may become needed. The load on the court will be reviewed during the June budget preparation or sooner, if necessary, and a recommendation made. DISCUSSION OF SUMMONS SERVICE Review of Problems and Curative Actions Summons service presented a problem in that the volume tied up police officers from other pressing duties. Likewise, the police officers were not able to devote sufficient time to tracing individuals and the percentage of summons not served was high. This problem has been solved by contracting with an individual for delivery of these summonses. TWo different forms of contracting have been explored and a decision has not been reached concerning the best method of contracting. A report concerning this subject will be prepared upon decision. It is esti~ated, however, that continued summons service will cost in the neighborhood of $550.00 per month. APPROPRIATING RESOLUTION A resolution appropriating the financial .effects of the October 1970 increase in court days will be prepared for a City council meeting after the summons service questi~n is re ved. ~~~ Stephen A. Lyon Director of Finance SALrdfl • 0 \ I '! I • ' TO: I'IOM: SUaJICT: I • 0 - INTIEI-OfFICE MIMOIANDUM Stanley H. Dial, City Manager Jack L. Clasby, Chief of Police Municipal Court ,. - • DAR: February 11, 1971 In response to the 111emo dated February 8, 1971, fro. Steve J1yon, Finance Director, I am submitting the following comments concerning the scheduling of MUnicipal Court: At the present tillle the three court days 1111telcly sea adequate. However, I believe it is almost certain that an additional day will be required, probably within the next 12 months. The summons service program has been quite successful, and !·recommend continuance of this program. The reduction in citations during the put fev 110nths vaa only temporary. The volume this · year is expected to exceed the prenoua :year. Municipal Court should i.mpoae SOllie sentencing in addition to fines, especially after our new facility is available. cc: S . ~on, Finance Director . . I • • f TO : • 0 - ,. I INTIR..OFI'ICE MIMOilANDUM Stanley H. Dial, City Manager DATI: February 11, 1971 FROM : Bernard V. Berardini, City Attorney SUIJKT: MUNICIPAL COURT I am in receipt of Mr. Lyon's memorandum of February 8, relative to the possible fourth day of operation for the Munici- pal Court and also a memorandum dealing with increased jury and witness fees for the Municipal Court. First, it would be my observation that the jury fees should be amended to reflect the increased witness fee from $1.00 to $5.00 and the increased jury fee of $3.00. The Muni c ipal Code should be amended to reflect the in- creased fees . Secondly, from my observation and discussion with Judge Swearingen and Hr. Lee relative to the additional day of Court operation, it appears that the docket is generally satis- factory with the exception of jury cases, which are presently being docketed f o r trial in excess of the ninety days, but I am assured that this situation will be corrected very shortly. Consequently, it appears that the fourth day will not be needed insofar as thi s office is concerned, but of course, a review of the o peratio n of the Court from time-to-time would . /neficia l. ~::::· BERNARD ~~~· BVB/jw c c: St ephen A. Lyon George B. Le Jud ge Swearin e n - . ) I · • ' • CITY 0 F F I C I A L C O\lNCI~ I r;~CUM E N T ARAPAHOE REGIONAL AUTOMATED PROPERTY SUBSYSTEM BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING FEBRUARY 3, 1971 c ou:, · 'L r· CITY 0 ~-' , . '· :".G F I LE REGULAR MEET I NG : ENGL E\Yooo, C OLO. Th e Ara pahoe Reg i onal Automa t ed Property Subsystem Poli cy Board met on February 3, 1971, at 7:30 P .M. Repr es e ntative s pres ent : Ara p ahoe Coun ty Eng lewood L i ttleton Also presen t were : W.H. Wallace J 'ohn Nicholl S tephen A. Ly on Bill McDivitt -Alternate Reg Bessette Larry Borger Waller Hurtt -Alternate Mrs. Mi ldred Legge, Mr. Ronald Loser , and Mr. Morey Thomas * * * * * Th e me eting was called to orde r b y President Wallace at 7 :30 P.M. Mr. Larry Borger stated tha t t h e minutes of the January 26, 1971, me eting should be c orrected t o r e fl e ct all d es igna ted alternates, spelling, and th e presenc e of Mr. Ken P e arson. MR. NICHOLL MOVED, MR. BESSETTE SECONDED, THAT THE MINUTES OF THE JANUARY 26, 1971, MEETING BE APPROVED AS CORRECTED. Upon the call of the roll , the vot e resulted as follows: Ayes : Messrs . Wallace, Nicholl, Lyon, McDivitt , Bes se t te, Borger Na y s: None The Pr e s i d e n t decla red the mo t ion carried. * * * * * Mr . Borger introduced Mr. Hurtt, Alterna te to t h e Littleton contingent of the ARAP S Board. Mr . Lyon introduced Assista n t City Man a g e r Bil l Mc Di v i tt , Alternate to the Englewood conti n gent of the ARAPS Board. * * * * * The Board received fo r the r eco rd a J ob Descri pt i on and Employment Sp ecifications for t h e Project Coord i nator . MR . BORGE R MOVED , MR . NICHO LL S ECONDED , THAT THE EMPLOY MENT SPEC I FICATIONS BE APPROVED. Upon th e call of the roll, the vote r esulted as follows: Ayes: M ssrs . Wallace, Nicholl , Lyon , Mc Di v itt, Bessette, Borger I • • , • • - 2 - Na y s: None The Pre side nt declared the motion carried. The Board considered the Job Description of the Project Coordinator. Mr Borger stated that the dates for the final reports on th e ARAPS project should be changed from October 10 to October 1. Mr. Lyon stated that a paragraph within the description dealt with a possibl e contract with the City of Wichita Falls, Texas, USAC project. Mr. Lyon stated that this was an item for consideration later in the meeting. MR. BORGER MOVED, MR. NICHOLL SECONDED, THAT THE JOB DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT COORDINATOR BE APPROVED WITH THE CORRECTION OF THE DATE OF THE FINAL REPORTS OF THE ARAPS PROJECT TO BE OCTOBER 1, 1971 , AND THAT THE APPROVAL OF THE PARAGRAPH DEALING WITH A POSSIBLE CONTRACT WITH WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, BE CONTINGENT UPON LATER ACTION AT THIS MEETING. Upon the call of t he roll, the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Messrs. Wallace, Nicholl, Lyon, McDivitt , Bessette, Borger Nays: The President declared the motion carried. * * * * * A copy of the advertisement for the Project Coordi- nator was received for the record. * * * * * The recommended budget for the ARAPS project was received for the record. MR. NICHOLL MOVED, MR. BESSETTE SECONDED , THAT THE BUDGET BE APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED . Upon the call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Messrs. Wallace, Nicholl , Lyon , McD~vitt , Bessette, Borger Nays: Non e The President declared the motion carri ed. * * * * * Mr. Larry Bor ger stated that the Bylaws w~ll be pre- pared with adoption of the ARAPS contract b y the three partici- pating ju r is d ~ctions . * * * * * Mr. Larry Borger gave an ~nte rim report on training und er the ARAPS project . Mr. Borger ~ndicated that contacts had been made wi th Ara paho e Commun~t y College and IBM for the general~zed train~ng o f policy and adm~n~stra t ive officials. Mr. Borger dis cussed the advantages and disadvantages of each and concluded that ~t was the recommendat~on of his comm ittee --~~----., I • • f • • • -3 - that IBM could best fill the ro l e in t he short-term of ge n e ralized t ra~n ~ng o f po l~cy and admi n istra tive off~ci als and that Arapahoe County Community Co llege could fil l a l ong- te rm tech n~ca l train~ng role. It was t he consensus of the Board that t he Comm itte e p ursue wi th IBM the generalized managem e n t compute r training and a ttempt to arrange tra~ning Marc h 22 through Ma rch 24 and March 29 t hrough March 31 . Mr . Ronald Loser , Arapahoe Coun ty Attorn ey , appea red befor e the Board and d iscus s ed th e co ntract betwee n the th ree governing bodie s for the ARAPS pro ject. * * .... * * Mr. John Nicholl pr e sented a proposal f or re n t~ng of office space for the Project Co o rd i nator and Secretary at the Arapahoe County Welfare Buildi ng at a charge of $102 .73 per month plus cost of printing and any long distance cal s . MR. LYON MOVED , MR. BESSETTE SECONDED , THAT THE PROPOSAL FOR OFFICE SPACE RENTAL FOR THE PROJECT COORDINATOR AT THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY WELFARE BUILDING BE ACCEPTED BY THE BOARD. Upon the call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Messrs. Wallace, Nicholl , Lyon , McD ivi tt Bessette, Bo rger Nays ; Non e The Presid e nt decl ared the motion carried . Mr. Lyon stated that in the ~RAPS p roposal ex officio membership of the De n ve r Division of Data Proc essing , the Denver Regional Coun cil of Gove rnments , Scho D~s tr.tct #1 -Arapahoe County, and S chool D~str~ct #6 -Arapahoe Co unty had been recommended. The Board dis cu ss ed the ex o ff icio membersh~p to the ARAPS Pol icy Board. MR. LYON MOVED, MR . BORGER SECONDED , THAT TH E BOARD AGGRESSIVELY P URSUE EX OFFI CIO MEMBERSHIP OF THO SE J URISDfCfJ ONS WITHIN ARAPAHOE COl.JNT'"t", WHI H WO ULD I NC LuDE THE 'IWO SCHOO L DISTRICTS , THE RE GIONAL LI BRARY BOARD , SO lJ 'I'H SUBuRBAN RE CREA'IWN DISTRICT , AND PUBLIC SERVI E C OMPA ~{ OF COLORADO , AND TriA T NOTICES OF MEETINGS BE SENT TO THOS E BODi ES NO T W!THfN ARAPAHOE COUNTY, WHICH WOULD I NCLUD E TH E DENVER RE G :ONAL COlJNCl L OF GOVERNMENTS AND THE DENVE R DATA PROC ESSf.u DIVISfON. Up on the cal l of the roll , t he vot e: r es ulted a s f .-l.l ows : Ayes : Me ssrs. Walla ce, Njcholl, Lyo n , McDiv J tt , Be ss ette, Bo rger Na y s : No ne Th e Pr e sident d eclared the mo t.ton c a rr.ted . I • • .. f - • • - 4 - Mr . Lyon discussed the agenda formulation procedure for the Board. It wa s the consensus of the Board that Mr . Lyon continue w1th the preparation of agendas for the Board. Mr . Lyon stated that agenda items should be sub- mitted to his off ice prior to 11 :00 A.M . on the Monday pre- ceding the Board mee ti ng. * * * * * The Board rece i ved for the record a memorandum from Mr. Lyon d i s c ussing possible Federal aid for a more detailed 1971 c oarse systems design. Mr. Lyon stated that he had been contacted by Dr. William Mitchel, Secretary of USAC , concerning a potential contract with the City of Wichita Fal l s to prov1de that City and the USAC project with details concerning the interrelationship between count i es and municipal government. Mr. Lyon stated that the contract m1ght be in the neighborhood of $25,000 and would allow a more detailed coarse systems design than originally anticipated for 1971. Mr . Lyon stated that a more detailed design would be of cons1derable benefit in determining cost estimates and would serve to provide the ARAPS Consortium with a much better f1nal report on October 1, 1971. The Board discussed the possibility of meet1ng with Dr. W1lliam Mitchel and representatives of Wichita Falls to discuss a proposed contract. MR . BORGER MOVED, MR. BESSETTE SECONDED , THAT MR . LYON CONVEY TO DR. MITCHEL THE BOARD 'S INTEREST IN DISCUSSING IN DEPTH A CONTRACT WITH WICHITA FALLS . Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Messrs . Wallace, Nicholl, Lyon , McDiv1tt , Bessette, Borger Nays: None The President declared the motion carried. The Board received a memorandum from Mr . Lyon stating that when Arapahoe County and the Cities of Litt leton and Englewood had contacted Dr. Wil liam Mitchel f o r the ARA P S proposal in the fall of 1970 one addit 1 onal day of consuJt1ng was to be provid ed b y Dr . Mi tchel dur1ng 1971 . 7he Board dls- cussed the add1tional consu l t1 ng and 1t was the consensus of the Board that the additional day be used to cap off the IBM executive ADP coarse tentatively scheduled for the last two weeks in March 1970 . .. * MR. BESSETTE MO VE D , MR. NIChOLL SECONDED , 7hA1 THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. Upon the call of the roll , the v ote resulted as follows: Ayes : Messrs. Wallace , N1choll Lyon, Mc 01v1tt Bessette , Bo rger . Nays: None I • • \ l ' f ,. - - - • • - 5 - The President declared the motion carried, and the meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M. ~~ Secretary-Treasur:r I • • . , \ I ' f 'r • p<-od and prodvcod by -. -< a \II J 111 the front bumer? ®c:::::::::>0 --&& -& eo~ tf!l~ / ~ • ,f .. "ote-tl of r -2200 ..;. A c.,. ••. I012l ,._ • . . 0 • • Let's put our I I . ' - • .. , -· • • • -there are not enoup WHY? ........ _, • , ..... 1 eire•••--- • • Poltlall, •••••c _. ..W aallkts If....._ • c.lnllt's sptclllc llfRalltlts "Wt nttd ~" ,_ • Orplizations, Councils, Commissions etc. we can work with and through for citizens' collective impact on alleviating the crisis. • Cothol•c Archd•oces.on Hous•ng Comm•ttee Inc • Denver CommiSSIOn on Communjry Relot•ons • HouSing and Urbon Development • Metro Urbo11 Coohtton • Metro Denver Fa•r Housmg • Un•ted Residents Plonn•ng Commottee • Housmg Boord of Colorado Housmg DtvtSton • Colorado League of Women Voters • American Civil l1berties Un•on • legal Atd Society • Colorado Rura l Legal ServiCes • National Welfare Rtghts OrgantZatton • T enonts R1ghts Organtzatton • Reg •onal Trans•! Authonty • Colorado Conference of Soctol Welfare • Form Workers Unoted Inc. • lnter-Fo·th Task Force • Regtonol Counetl of Goveroments • Home Budders Auoc of Metro Denver • Colorado Cothol.c Conference • Colorado Ctv•l Roghts CommtSS•on GENERAL : • Ctty Counctls • ServiCe Clubs IRa ory , K·won•s , etc .) • Improvement Auoctot•ons • Hovs1ng Author1t es • Ctvtc Auoctotlons • Chambers of Commerce e Human Relottons Counc•ls • Plonnmg Comm•U•Ons !State, County o"d Cty) COMPliTI aACKOIIOUND Of PACTS & PIGUIIS: O. ... la1 Cemml11 l"" •• ,.... -Butldtng the Ameucon Ctty • • 0 - I 'Hen are .. EYE OPENERS' • • A 1 1/, percent increase lost year in interest rates from 7 1/2 to 9 percent on o $20,000 house w ith a 30-year mortgage added S9 000 to the price of the house over the life of the mortgage • 2 1.7 percent of Colorado's populot 1on " 1n the 20-34 year oge brocket and is expected to double 1n the next 5 years to 4 I percent The hous · ing crisis con bP. catastrophic to the beg1nmng wave earner. • ThP. new technology of factory -bu1lt houSing could create year -round employment for semisk ill ed ond unsk1lled workers at the some time reducing cost of I iv ing. • Mo.ssoch use"s has passed o low requ inng each local commun ity to set a Side a small sect1on of land (about .3•t.) for low 1ncome housing. New York in its larger developments requ1res a balance -a range -of in- COIT'P ten percent elderly, twenty petttnt low mcome se"enty percent middle Income. • We use subs•d •es to he lp caNon and tobacco growers, ogncultural form - ers, 01rl ines. the defense tnd u stry , educat•onol tnstttvttons, o •l compa - nies , h1ghwoy bu 1lders. Adequate f1nonc,o l a id should not be out of line to deal w 1th the present acute houslne shortaee• WE CAN . . WE SHOULD CHANGE f ~UilABlE lOCAl PfGUlATIONS ,N 1TIATE COU T CHAllENGES PPfSS FOR SUITABlE STATf lEGISLATIO ENCOU AGE GHATE H£1E OGE EITY s • "They tell me over two-thirds of Colorado's families cannot afford to build adequate unsubsicllzecl housing." ..., of IS wH llo HI lint ....... _,.-.: e the old (perhaps our mothers or fathers) e the young (our own children) e the urban unskilled e the 'automated-out' e the female heads of families e the disabled • the minorities \ t I ~ • ' - • • ., -· 4 ''Who can 't aHorcl ~ ~ing ?'' A new house in Colorado todiy: Costs: Payments per month: Income needed: *s.. chart (ritht) • • " - 0 • • Why? Money II 0 Personal circumstances t:l $21,000 $211 .00 * $11 ,500 • . I .. ' • 0 - What is to be done? 67.8 % of the people have incomes below $11,500 * General Store Policeman News FBI Teacher Welfare $7,440 -Reporter Caseworker $1 0 ,152 $7,800 $9 ,297 $6 ,609 $7 ,500 Pharmacist Civil Carpenter Barber Jr. Executive Engineer $9 ,880 $8 ,462 $9 ,000 (Full time) $6 ,760 $8 ,000 Electrician Draftsman Typesetter Librarian Mach in ist $8 ,580 $7,904 $9 ,1 so $6 ,950 $6 ,427 Telephone Teller Computer Janito .. Mailman Operator Operator $7 ,000 - $4 ,524 $4 ,980 $6 ,968 $4 ,596 $9 ,600 • Accountant Trucker Nurse Commercial Radiologic Artist Technologist $5,837 $7,155 $7 ,982 $7 ,800 -$7,000 $10 ,000 ' .. -· • 0 • Here are some of the BUILDING CODES Prohibit moss production technique Add to cost Inhibit creative design Prevent use of modern INADEQUATE 6;·· Code STANDARDS TENSIONS • DIVISIVENESS ltttwHn the rich and tht poor; city and suburlt; tilt Wack, tile wllite aiMI tilt brown. • • affects us all! • Poor rtcrtatlonal fadlitits • • Scarct and costly transportation • • Too MUda inc_, neeclecl for housing • • Physical ancl moral clecay of Rtigllltorlloac • • Political ignorance ancl apathy • • Lack of chilclcare facUlties • • Industry ancl iolts moving ehewhtrt • • Discrimination • Sometimes I wonder If we little people matter very much! • ' • 0 - The ifa"ing shortage Often we are TRAPPED by circumstances beyond our control such as:- • • Inflation • e Segregation • e lnadequateinc01nes e e Lack of mobility e e Dead -end jobs e e Landlord neglect e e Inadequate education e , MYRIAD PROBLEMS contributing to the • 11 in 11 g 11 c 11 ris 11 is 11111111 ====== THE CONGRESS authorizes $3 billion for housing and community development ; 79 billion defense ... ltr to and apace; 2 billion for ONE a ir plane ... ......., .. lltst ....... _ In the Denver metro area alone : 17,000 NEW UNITS are needed per year for the next 6 yeara "Its enouth to make the mind j bottle." • - • ' -· • 0 - More STUMBLING BLOCKS for Coloradans lAND AVAILABILITY acceuible to jobs at reasonable cost is becoming NON-EXISTENT ZONING lias._ ex..._., _. rtdrictiYt ''Wt'vt got oun " "I couldn't aHordtobuy , my own house could you?" ~ Population • 89% of growth in next 5 years is expected to be in suburbs . • In the last decade the core city of Denver grew by 19,000 persons IUT the combined 4 surrounding metro counties grew by or a WHOPPING 41 o/o PROJECTED: In next 5 years - 95 ,000 new jobs for area . 60,000 of them for semi-and unskilled workers one-half of the jobs will be in the sub- urbs paying $7,000 per year. WHERE WILL THEY ALL liVE? • 1- • • 0 - TO: Mayo r Schwab and members of City Council v~a Stanley H. Dial, City Manager O FFICIAL CITY COU NC IL OOCU MENT r, .. , ·, CO U G IL ~ .. ::I·.Tot·J FILE CITY OF ENGLE 000. COLO. From: Ctty Planning & Zoning Commiss~on Date: January 11, 1971 Subject: Zon~n g Ca #26 -70 : Collier, Anderson, Wright , Smedley and Turre, applicants. The City Planning and Zoning Comm ission, at its meeting January 5, 1971, voted 6 -2 (one m mb r absent) to recommend approval of the Collier, et al request for rezon~ng from the R-1-C (Single-family) District to the R-3-B (Multi-Family) District for the f ollow~ng reasons: 1. The dev e lopment of the Cinderella City complex has encouraged a "comm ercial" atmosphere in the are a s adjacent, which satellite developments cre ate furt h er c hange s in areas adjacent to their boundaries. 2. The singl family zoning in this particular situation is an "enclave" and the granting of the requested R-3-B Zone District will be an extension of the R-3-B zoni n g from the e a st . 3. We st Kenyo n Avenue is an arte ri al street, and will provide a logical boundar y betwee n the single f amily developments to the south and the h eavier dens:i:t¥ residential and c ommerci al developments north of Kenyon Avenue. 4. 5. ~r~ent of the subject area to be rezoned spoke in opposition to lh -req~sted rezon ing at the public hearing. Pet~tions re eived ind~cated~signature by a resident with~n the subject area to be rezon ed in opposit i on. Planning Di I' ctor lor ~ty Plann.1n!-\ & Zoning omm1ssion n : S t aft R pOl' t M1nutes of D c mb r 8, 1970 Minut of Januaty 5, 1971 (Unap proved) P l1 t 1 ons cc: Appl1cant M r • Tom E i t ' l M1 Edmond Gl s1e1' Ctty lan.l!-\ t' i LV At torne . , I • • .• \ ! ' f '! 1- • 0 • Staff Report Page -1- Collier, Wright, Anderson, Smedley, and Turre: Case #26-70 DECEMBER 8, 1970 Sta ff Report Re: Collier, Wright, Anderson, Smedley & Turre Rezoning Application. Name of Applicants: Malcolm E. Collier, Jr.; Wilbur Wright ; William Anderson; Robert Smedley; James E. Turre. Address of Applicants: Telephone: c/o Malcolm E. Collier, Jr. 4301 South Broadway Englewood, Colorado 80110 789-1873 Names of Property Owners Within Area: Block 18, Englewood: • 3690 South Elati Street 18.45' of Lot 17 and all of Lots 18 and 19. CONDREAY, KenP-eth & Leona M. 3686 South Elati Street Lots 20 and 21 CONDREAY, Kenneth & Leona M. 3680 South Elati Street Lots 22 and 23 MICKLE, Robert A. & Bernad i ne D. 3640 South Elati Street Lots 24 thru 26, and the South 2 ft. of 27 TILLOTSON , Rodney E. 3636 South Elati Street N. 23 ft. o f Lot 27 and all of 28. GARCIA , Ben E. & Lily M. 3620 South Elati Street Lots 29 and 30 BALLIEW, Wi l li am H . & Agnes . , .• \ I I ,. I • • ]...;... • Staff Re port Page -2- Block 19, Englewood : • • 0 • Collier, Wright, Ande rson, Smedley, and Turre: Case #26-70 3600 South Elati Street Lots 31 and 32 BAIRD , Patricia A. (3 550 South Cherokee Street - mailing address) 3619 South Elati Street Lots 1 thru 3 LEFFLER, Gaylord B . & Esther 3621 South Elati S treet Lots 4 and 5 SACCA, Joseph W. & Mary L . 3625 South Elati Street Lots 6 and 7 GOODW IN, William Michael & Grace H. 3645 South Elati Street Lots 8 and 9 O 'LOUGHLIN , Hattie E. 3665 South Elati Street Lots 10 and 11 MERKLING, Walter M. 8t Edith L. 3695 South Elati Street Lots 12 thru 16 SWARTWOOD, Ker.neth E. 8t Anna J. 547 West Kenyon Avenue Lots 17 thru 20, except the N. 10 ft. o f 20. WILLINGHAM, Winford S. & Betty L . 3670 South Fox N. 10 ft . of 20 and all of 21 8t 22 FLEET, Rex B. 8t Carmel a u . 3642 South Fox Street Lots 23 and 24 STOLT, Theo J, 8t Elta L . 3642 South Fox Street Lots 25 and 26 STOLT, Theo J. 8t Elta L. 3624 South Fox Street Lots 27 and 28 TURRE, Jame 3 (300 E . Hampden -mailing address) I • • . , ·' \ ! I f .,. - • • 0 • Staff Report Page -3- Collier, Wright, Anderson, Smedley, and Turre: Case #26-70 Block 20, Englewood: 3610 South Fox Street Lots 29 and 30 SMEDLEY, Robert W. (5415 Ridge Trail -mailing address) 3600 South Fox Street Lots 31 and 32 SMEDLEY, Robert W. (5415 Ridge Trail -mailing address) 3601 South Fox Street Lots 1 and 2 PERRIN, Mamie Frances 3607 South Fox Street Lots 3 and 4 WILLFORD, Ri c hard L. & Violet Mae 3621 South Fox Street Lots 5 and 6 KRIEGER, Edna M. 3641 South Fox Street Lots 7 and 8 PETERSON, Harold E. 3645 South Fox Street Lots 9 and 10 TURNER, Louis and Lois V. 3675 South Fox Street Lots 11 and 12 DONALD, Bruce M. 3685 South Fox Street Lots 13 and 14 ZIMMERMAN, Clarence W. & Dianna 3695 South Fox Street Lots 15 and 16 BONEBRAKE, Arlene E. Relation of Applicants to Request: • Mr.Turre owns a 50 ft. site at 3625 So1.1th Fox Street and Mr. Smedley owns an adjoining 100 ft. frontage at 3610 and 3600 South Fox Street. Messrs. Anderson, Wright and Collier have option contracts for the purchase of this land. ' I • • . , ·' \ I I f • 0 • Staff Report Page -4- Collier, Wright, Anderson, Smedley Turre: Case #26-70 Location of Area Included In the Request: The area is bounded on the north by West Jefferson Avenue; on the east by the Delaware/Elati alley; on the south by West Kenyon Avenue; and on the west by the Fox/Galapago alley. Legal Description of the Area: Lots 17 through 32, inclusive, Block 18, Englewood; all of Block 19, Englewood; and Lots 1 through 16, inclusive, Block 20, Englewood; City of Englewood, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, Present Zone Classification: R-1-C (Single-family Residential). Requested Zone Classification: Request: R-3-B (Multi-family Residential). To rezone the above described area from a single-family zone classification, R-1-C, to a multi-family zone classification, R-3-B. Even though the applicants have an interest in only six lots within the area according to the application which was filed, they have included the larger area in their applica- tion to avoid "spot zoning". See attached application for further information. Adjacent Zone Classifications: North : From South Elati Street east, the area is zoned R-3-B (Multi-family Residential). From South Elati Street west, it is zoned 1-1 (Light Industrial). East : R-3-B (Multi-family Residential). South : R-1-C (Single-family Residential). West: R-4 (Residential-Professional). Des ription of the Subject Area : ,._ This area, as so many of the older areas within Englewood, is developed with fairly small, one-story frame single-family homes, most of them on 50 foot lot • There is an inter-mix of newer home s with the old, again, typical of the older residential are a s i n the City • , ·' I I I • ~----~~~~==~----~--~ I • • ' -• 0 - Staff Report Page -5- Collier, Wright, Anderson, Smedley and Turre : Case #26-70 The average assessment on a single-family residence in the R-1-C Zone District in Englewood is $2258. Using this as the basis for determining the value of the houses within the subject area , 15 of the residences have values on the improvements in excess of this average assessment and 10 have an as sessment below the average. As an example, the east side of South Fox Street, which would be the block of the most conce rn within the area, has the following assessments on the improvements beginning at the south end of the block and going north : $ 940. c urrent improvement assessment. $3540. current improvement assessment. $1270. current improvement assessment. $ 700. current improvement assessment. $2760. current improvement assessment. This illustrates the intermix of old and new, with the three units considerably below average and the one, $3540, considerably above the average assessment. There are only two vacant sites within the subject area. Both of these have 50 ft. frontage and o f themselves would not be of sufficient area to be developed to more than a two-family use under the proposed zoning. There are two other holdings whi ch have an existing house located on a larger site in such a way that a 50 foot lot could be made available for development by removing a garage. The rest of the properties are developed within the framework of the zoning ordinance regulations. Using the minimum 75 foot frontage of the R-3-B Zooe District Ior a mult i -family us , se ven owners within the area would have prop rtie of a sufficient size that they could construct a use other than on or two-family; however, nine existing dwelling units would hav to be demolished or removed before this land ould be made developable. It is interesting that seve n of 27 ownerships in the area have hanged hands at least once in the last three years, indicative of the chang taking place in the area. Description of the Adjacent Area : • The area immediat ly to the east of the subject site is zon d R-3-B and wa s developed by Robert And rson a little over a yea r a go , at which time M1·. Anderson onstruct d 66 apartment units i n fiv separate buildings. W s t Kenyon Av nue, designated as an arterial in the Comprehensive Str t Plan, is on th outh of the subje t area. The area south of W st Kenyon Av nue i zoned R-1-C and 1s developed with ingle- f am ily home s , many of them larger and newer than those within the ubj ct ar a. ,_ I • • ' • • 0 - Staff Repo rt Page -6- Collier, Wright, Anderson, Smedley and Turre: Case #26-70 Immediately to the west is the R-4 (Residential-Professional) Zone which is developed with single-family residential uses. Immediately to the west of these units is a greenhouse located in the I-1 (Light Industrial) Zone District. To the north is the Denny Miller Ball Field and the property which will be the site of the new Fire/Police Building, and to the northwest there is a block which is zoned 1-l (Light Industrial), but again, developed primarily with small, frame, single-family houses with only one industrial building located at 3625 South Fox Street. Ba c kground of Previous Action Relating to the Subject Area: From 1940 to 1955, the subject area was zoned Agricultural. In 1955, it was rezoned to the single-family classification , and there has been no further action taken on the zoning within the area included in the application since that time. Relationship to the Comprehens ive Plan: The Generalized Land Use Map for 1970, which is incorporated in the Comprehensive Plan, shows this area in a high-density residential development. Planning Department Analysis of the General Area: • Influenced by the construction and opening of Cinderella City and various satellite businesses, the subsequent development of Denny Miller Ball Field and the plans of the Cit y to relocate the Fire/Police Building on the Oliner property between Ela ti and Fox and Ithaca and Jefferson, the character of the area be- tween U. S . 285 and West Kenyon Avenue from South Cherokee Street west has changed considerably since the adoption of the 1963 Com prehensive Zoning Ordinan ce . There has b e n no major construction activity in the subject area for some time; however, be ause of the proximity to the re ently developed shopping-service complex adjacent to Hampden, the land North of Kenyon has become a prime area for considera- tion for higher den ity residential development. At the time this area was last cons1dered for zoning in 1963, it was in- fl uenced primarily by the s veral greenhouses constru ted to to the north and west. Now the greenhouses themselves are tar- g ts for speculation by the dev lopers for they represent fairly lar·ge holdings of land under one ownership, and house a us that does not necessarily hav to be in such a prime location. Any c hange in this land will, of course, have a further effect on th subject area, and th change will be away from the industrial nature that had been anticipat d 1n 1963. and toward the high- d c n s lty resid nt1al-oJl1 or s rv1ce-type use. I • • .. ' - Staff Repo rt Page -7- • 0 - Collier, Wright, Anderson, Smedl ey and Turre: Case #26-70 As was s tat ed prev i ou sly, there ar e onl y t wo vacant sites, both with 50 foot frontage, within the subject area; neither of which would have the minimum 75 fo ot frontage or 9,000 square feet of lot area required for a multi-family use under the requested classification. Any benefits then, from the rezoning to a higher density, wil l have to be as a re s ult of the clearance of land and the ul t1mate assemblage of p r opert ies. Recommendation f rom the Planning Department: It is recommend d th at the requ est o f Mal co lm E . Coll1er, J r ., Wilbu r Wright, William Anderson, Robert Sme dley, and James E . Turre for rezoning from R-1-C (Single-family Residential) to R-3-B (Multi-f amily Resident i al ) be recomm nded for approval for the following reasons: 1. The chara cter of the area north of We t Kenyon Avenu e has change d as a result of the followin g: ,. . a. The construction of the CindereJla Ci ty s hopp1ng comp lex . I b. The lease-purcha se arrange ment of t h e CJ.ty of Englewoo d 0 • and the Oliners to remove th e gre e nhouse between Wes t Jefferson Avenue and West Ithica Avenue and South Elat1 Street and South Fox Street , and to c onstruct cert a1n municipal facilities . c . The development of the De nny Mill er Ball Fi el d. d. The development of r e tail, servi ce and financial institutions in the proximity of the Ci nd e rella City s hoppin g compl e x. e . Th e c onstruction oJ a large apa rtmen t complex in th e 3600 block of South Delawa re Street . f . West Kenyon Avenue, whi h borders the subject area on the south was des1gnated as an a rteria l street i n the ComprehensJ.ve Plan oi the Ci t y, which Plan was adopted in 1969, a nd has i n cr a sed in volume with th i n cr ased c onun er ial de v elo pm e nt to t h e north , the new industrial uses to the southwest, and th re l ocation of the Un ited States Post Off ice to the 3700 Bl oc k of South In a Str et . 2. Th e requ st d zone c la ssi!i at io n is an ext n 10n of th existi n g R-3-B Zone to the east and would be comp at ibl with th R-4 zan to the west and the ex1sting and pr j ct d zo n ing to th north . We s t K n on Av en u e would provide a d i vi. ion b lwe n th is area and th si n g le-family r si d enti a l at' a to th ·sou th . 3 . The propm.; •d zon • cl a ss ification <'On forms to that propo d 1n th~ Compr•hensi v Plan. 4. Th xistlnl{ u es would not b r~>nd 'l d non-confornn ng by lh I' zonln(o4, IJut ould prov1dl' an 1nt rm1x oJ socio-conom1c g t•oups \lhJch ib 11lOurag d by man soci ologi t • I ' I I I • • , 1-- • 0 - Staf f Report Page -8- Collier, Wright, Anderson, Smedley and Turre: Case #26-70 • 5. The proximity to the shopping complex and municipal and financial institut~ons makes the area attractive for employees seeking apartment living within walking distance of their work and to persons who want the convenience of residing adjacent to shopping, service and entertainment facilities. 6. The a ccess to the area from West Kenyon Avenue off of South Santa Fe Drive and South Broadway, South Logan Street and from U. S. 285 makes it a logical area for high-density development. I • • .• \ I . ' • Staff Report Page -8- 5. 6. • ,._ • • Collier, Wright, Anderson, Smedley and Turre: Case #26-70 The proximity to the shopping complex and municipal and financial institutions makes the area attractive for employees seeking apartment living within walking distance of their work and to persons who want the convenience of residing adjacent to shopping, service and entertainment facilities. The access to the area from West Kenyon Avenue off of South Santa Fe Drive and South Broadway, South Logan Street and from u. S. 285 makes it a logical area for high-density development. . ' I • • • . I J .. (I) --.-'-------- N ' = . I "T -- -., .. 80S .AP"FlOB ' . :)----'--_---.....__ ___ ...... _.l.S-1 J. ·~ l-'S • ... > c z W I 0 Cl. 2 c % IU . ..J i . ii . ~ ..... "' !...o.-i' .-.-~ ~, .... :-.. ~ ... ·i!s XO.:I ... I!) -N I!!. 'J.S NOatnH ·s "'- • • r- l I 0 ' • • ... z " ... " • ... ... I 0 c: "' ... 1 r SINGLE-FAMILY" RESIDENCU • ... ... z t'l ... .,. 66 UNIT APT . COMPLEX ......... llo-·~ JZ"'o ;.!"!"I "'I .., "' ,. . I SINGLE-FAM . RISIDENCES s. ACO MA S T. • S. HU RO ST . INDUSYaiAL VACANT s. GA LAPAG O ST . < ,. n ,. z ... SINGLE-FAM .IES . 1 S. F O X ST. ... S. C HEROKEE ST. r-, ~ :of. rrt --0 r: ~ :.r. 2 ~ C1 ,. . ~...;1' ~ z J> ~ ., . 0 1"'1 z J> < 1"'1 c (/) :X ~ :< N S. DELAWARE ST. CD (.II ;. I • • • .... p t . , . • "'r- • APPLICATIOM lOR RIZOMIMG City 0~ inliewooa, eoiorado Date: October 22, 1970 APPLICAMT:Malcolm E. Collier, Jr., Wilbur (For City Uae Only) Mame:wright, william Anderson. Rgbert (BeariDI Muaber~=-~~) Smedley, James E. Turre Stateaent of prior contact Address: c/o M4lcnlm E. Cglljer. Jr.. with City Pl&DDiDI Depart- 4301 s. Broadway, Englewood, Colorado 80l~Dt: Telephone: 789-.!873 Relation to requeat: ______________________________ _ OWMER:Robert Smedley, Jaaes E. Turre Kaae: (npder gptiAP smntrac;t--Malcolp E. Collier, Jr., Wilbur Wright, William Anderson) Addre••: g/o MalggLR E. Cpllior. Jr •• 4301 s. Broadway, Englewood, Colorado 80110 Telephone: 789-1873 ---------------------------- Subaitted herewith i• a deposit of eao.oo for tbe firat 10 acre• or any portion thereof, plua .1.00 fOr eacb additioaal I acr .. Or aDy portion thereof, aa deteraiaed bJ tbe PlaDDiDI and loniDI eo..iaaion. It ia underatood tbat tbia da~lt ia aeceaaarJ to defraJ tbe ad- ainiatrative coata entaile4 bJ tbla requ .. t and, therefore, will not be returned, and tbat addiUoaal t ..... , be required to cQ9er. tbe coat• of advertiaiftl, if nec ... arr. Tbe uDderaiaaed certifiea tbat be baa received and read a atat ... at of current CitJ policie~ ~d ap_! ~~rp,~ ~;:,~~~ co~ra ~Je i ~~~~t~-· L clv: t... -~ . • a bJ ~~~~.~p~a:,~ .. ~~e:~~rr~~~- ~~~~Jt-~~.-~.~-­ ~ DDCaiPTIC. 01' paca, '1"0 U ..._.,: All property within the followincJ boundaries: Bounded OD the South by l!tenyon Avenue1 on the BUt by the alley between South Delaware Street and south Elati Streetr on the North by Jefferson Avenue and on the West by the alley located between South Galapago Street and South Fox Street. tMiit DUCiiriitM tit fiitit iti d *-ID: Lou 17 through 32, incl•ive, Block 18, Er !GLEWOOD: all of Block 19, BNGLEWOODr and Lota 1 through 16, inclusive, Block 20, ENGLEWOOD, all aaid property being within the City of !nqlewood, County of Arapahoe, and State of Colorado. ---------------------~------------------------------~--------------~ DallfT ZOMIIG:..aa,._-,.1--C-------·UQUIITD Z«*IIO :_ .... a._-..,3 ... -B.,__ __ _ --------------------------------------------------------------------MUOifS Fe. UQUIIftD CIIUGI: See Appendix A attached hereto and by specific reference incorporated herein. (Attach additional abeet it aeoeaaary) , I · • ' • •• \·' . • • " . 0 - • APPENDIX A TO APPL ICATi m ; FOR REZO iHKt; By way of initial information, Robert Smedley and James E. urre arc, collectively, the owners of Lots 27 throuqh 32, ~nclusive , Bloc k 19, ENGLEWOOD, Countv of Araoahoe, Colorado, and :-talcolm I:. Collier, .J r., Wilbur \\'riqht, and William Anderson arc ~lc holders of option contracts for the purchase of said p roperties. It is presently antici p ated that the sale of said properties will close by the middle nart of January, 1971, at which time Messrs. Collier, 'wriqht, and Ander~on will be the owners of said properties as tenants in c~on. However, both James E. Turre and Robert Smedley join in the subject aonlica-tion for rezoning. To avoid any possible misunderstannina, it should be mentioned at this point that the said six lots are the only properties owned, or at this time under ootion, by the within applicants and owners. The reason this renuest for rezonina encompasses the additional described nrooertv is due to the firm belief of applicants that rezonina only the prooertv herein described as being owned or under contract by thP~ would violate sound zoning principle~, would be netrimental rather than beneficial to the neiqhborhood anrl the community, would result in a practical and financial in~bilitv to ~evelop their land because of the residue of the oronertv remaininn in an R-1-C zone classification, and in qene~al, would be tanta- mount to "spot-zoning. • As a matter of further information, however, petitions signed by various owners of other real properties within the area proposed for rezoninq, requestinq that the subject property be rezoned and statinq that, insofar as possible, said petitioners join in the application for rezoning, will be nresented to the Planninq Commission and the City Counci I. It is respectfully submitted that the nlannino criteria and rezoninq requirements set forth in t h e zc•n ino ordinance of the City of F.nqlewood will be fullv met and satisfied by t!e qrantinq of the re ~u es ted chanqe in zonin~ of the subject property fran an ~-1-c zone district classification to an R-3-B zone district classification. First, it should be noted that the subject property is bounded on the ast by land zoned r -3-B, on the orth by land zoned R-3-B, and I-1, an0 on the WPst by land zoned R-4. On the South, the subject proocrty is bounded by Kenyon Ave., which is a through street fro~ Bannock Street on the East to Santa Fe Drive on t h e West. Jue to t h e character- istics of Kenyon Ave. as a t h rouqh street desiqned to carry and carryinq more traffic than the other rast-WPst streets in th~ vicinity of the subject oroperty, the subiect nrooertv is to a certain extent isolated in charact r from o ,~~ P-1-c zoned property to t h e South of the subject pronert . In cssenc~, then, I 0 I I ' • • • 0 - • '· the subject nrone rty is somewhdt of a zo n ing encla ve, isolated from existing compatible zone distr i cts. . s such there has been little, if any, land develonm ~nt activity on the subject property in recent yea rs. Many of the existinq sinqle-family land uses in the area have deteriorated anoreciably: it is surmised that such deterioration is due, for the most p art, to the extensive change in character of the entire neighborhood and this g eneral vicinity of Englewood. First, there exists an apparent change because of t he development of the Cinderella City Shoppinq complex only .two blocks north of the subject property. This development, when combined with its extensive satellite commercial and multi-familv resinential development, has had many effects and a tremendous impact uoon the subject property, some of which are as follows: (a) Increase in traffic circulation throughout and in the immediate vicinity of the subject property; (b) Rezoning and development of land immediatelv to the East of the subject propertv for multi-family uses; (c) Resulting change in character of subject area from that of quiet older single-familv residential area to that of high-density commercial-res i dential activity; and "' . (d) Resulting change in mental attitudes of inhabi- tants from that .of desire to retain clean, auiet, safe, and orderly character of single-family residential neighborhood to that of reconciliation to fact of existinq and future change and development, and consequent lack of intere.st in many residents in maintenance and modernization of existing single-family dwellings. The subject property is one of the older neighborhoods in Englewood. Many of the structures apoear to be beyond .repair or modernization, and demolition or removal anpears to b e the only answer. Moreover, financing to construct new sinqle- family residences or to renovate or remodel ~xisting sinale- family structures, in view of the existinq and ever-increasing multi-family residential and commercial activity in the area, would be difficult, if not impossible, to obtain. Conseq u ently, it is believed that, unless the subject property is rezoned, the structures thereon will continue to deteriorate and the neiqhbo r- hood will become increasingly "run-down" in character. It is requested, fication. demand for believed that the subject oroperty, as herein should be rezoned to an R-3-B zon~ district classi- First, it is submitted there is <'In 'ever-increasino multi-family dwellings in this arra. This demand -2- • 0 I 0 ' • 0 - has bee n created , for t he most o ar t , bv t h e 3d vent of the C inde r e lla City Shopping Ce nte r co~nlex to t ~e n o rth of and ·.v i t : in e a sy access of the subject "lrooertv . The mo r e t h an 250 b u s in esses locate d with in t he cen t er have b r ought i nto t he are a many h un d r ed~ of employee s se ekinq livinq accommodations within clos e proximtty to their olace of Pmplov~0.nt . d ditionally, many n e\v Lusines ses and commercial buil d tnn.s hav e bee n estab- lished an d constructed on the frin ~e a r ~as of t he shoppinq ce nter, as well a s in the older c ore b usiness dis tr ict of dow ntown Enql e wood. !!e re aq~in, t he r e i s r ecoqnized an influx o f people seeking living accommodations witrin close proximity of their p laces of emp loymen t. However, it is n o t only the r en uire ~ents of additional emolovees in the, area wh i c h has created t he d ~Man d for multi- family resi dential zoning and development. Th e aeneral trend in today's living has demonstrated a desire on th e part of people in all walks of life, in all aqe classifications and in all types of family or domestic units to rid themselves of the time-consuminq responsibilities attendant to the ownership of sinqle-family residences, and to move into living quarters where many of such responsibilities can and are passed on to central manage~ent. The reasons for such trend are undoubtedly manyfold, but probably the basic reason is that we are livinq in a "time-conscious " age, an age that olaces tremendous respon- sibilities on the individual in his employment and the rearinq of his family, an age in which individuals wish to utilize their uncommitted time to its fullest extent in leisure activities, and, perhaps unfortunately, an age in which it is easier for one to pay to have some~hing done than to dO it himself. We are further living in a · time when the cost of new construction of a single-family dwelling is nearly prohibitive to the middle income family. Thus we have seen the advent of extensive mobile-home development, apartment house development, condominium development, and cluster home development. Recause o f this trend, it is submitted there is a readv market for ootential occupants of multi-family dwellings not only in the subject area, but al s o in many of the ~reas o f r nqlewood. It is further submitted that the subject property can, should, and will be developed for multi-family structures under the R-3-B zone district classification, if granted. Pe rhaos one of the most important factors to be considered in the dete~ination of multi-family residential zoninq is t he accessibility, with safety, of the property under cons ideration to other areas of the community, or in this case, the metropoli - tan area. In the present case, we find the subject p roperty with in short walking distance from the Ci nderella Ci ty Shopning complex1 we find the subject property bounded on the South by West Kenyon Ave., a t h rough street from South Bannock S treet West to Santa Fe Drive1 we find the subject prope rty within two -3- 0 I - ' • "- 0 - - blocks of Hiqhw ay 2 85 wh ich provides hiq h -soeed convenient access to mnny portions of t ;1e m ~tropoli tan area. The access routes are now in existence, essentially avoid quiet re s idential areas, and wo uld o rovide t he n e cessary access to t r e subject property, if develooed for R-3-B residential u se s. From a fire hazard consideration and a s afety consideration, it need only ue pointed out that a new fir e station for the City of Lnglewood is planned for constructi on in the immediate neiqhborhood of the subject Property. Swedish ~edical Center, toqether with several other medical centers, are within a three to four minute drive from the su!J icct :1rooerty, anc'1 the Enqlewood Police Department is located nearl''?. Water, sewer, and utilities arc readily available for dev r looment of the subject property for R-3-B residential nur oos es. Denny Miller Park is immedLately available to ootential in ~abitants of apartment dwellings. In general, t he s ubject prooertv is ideally located for multi-family r es idential develonment and such development, it is submitted, would be in keeping~th s ound, basic zoning principles and nractice. Will the subject property, if rezoned, he develooed for R-3-B multi-family residential structures? It is submitted that such development will in fact take place , and within t~e immediate future. ~pplicants herein ~ave in nrocess t h e nlans for construction of a 31 unit apartment ch•e l linq on the orooerty hereinabove described as being under contra c t by them. rleva- tions and plot plans will be presented orior to puhlic hearinq on the requested rezoning. It is believed that merely the construction of one such complex in this area \vill onen the way for additional and more extensive annrtmcnt con~truction on the subject nroperty, as such construction wi ll initiate a trend to the e ntire redevelopme nt o f this area. Wi thi n the oast several years, Fnglewood has experienced th~ f!arl y development of newly zoned R-3-B zone districts. For ex a~o l e , a~ noin t ed out in Fnqlewood 's Land :..:se S ~udy, at paqe )F: "T E' n-3-9 z one is expandinq more tli'ailtli'e""ot er zone s in t :l" City, !lavina increased by approximately 35 acre s in t h e oas t y ear. About 25 of these acres were immediate! out into multi-familv residential use. emp as s supp 1e T ere 1s no reas on to e Leve t at such trend would not be followed on the sub jec t property. In fact, it is thought that a major portion of t '1 e land now supporting older, dilapidated structures , could economically he utilized for R-3-B residential pur!Jo~es .,,i t h i t he immediate future. Conclusion The re~uested rezoninq fits well within t~c nrojected zoning of the City of Englewood as set forth in its Master Plan, and fully complies with the recommendations and ~tatP.ment of intent i o ns -4 - I 0 ·' I ! ' \.· ;-• 0 • contained in l:.ng lewood's comprehensi ve Land Use studf>· In fact, the subject p rope rty is shown on t he t1aster flan as eing zoned and developed for high-density reside ntial u saqe by 1990. It is submitted t ha t implementation of t he Maste r Plan be initiated now to imped e further deterioration of t h e subject orooerty and the nei qhbo r l o od, and to make availa le for develooment land which ma y now be economicallY developed for multi-familv residential purposes. Because of the foregoing, it is respectfully requested that the herein requested change in zoninq be recommended favorablY by the Planning and Zoning commission and be qranted by the city council of the CitY of Englewood. -5- .. I • • f • •I l RETI'l'%011 We, the under•iqned, beiag the owners of the real pr~ aet forth oppo•ite our reapeot1Ye names, do hereby petition ~ City Council ot the City of Bft9lewood, Colorado, to ~rant the application ot Maloola B. Collier, Jr., Wilbur Wri~ht, ·Jr., J-• E. Turre, Willi-Aftde~, uad Robert S..dley, for ~ chanqe of zoninq of the followift9 de•crlbed proper~ f~ an .a-1-c (linqle-f-tlr) aone diatrlct claeaifioation ~ an R-3-B CMultiple-f..tlr) zone diatriot cla•aiflcation: a. Lou 17 thK'OWJb 32, iDcluaiye, Block 11, EIIGLIIIOOD, Coaaty of Arapahoe, State of Color..to. Ul of Block 11, BIICILJ:WOOD, County of Arapahoe, st:ate of Colorado • .~======~~--~~------~ • I • • ,. . Petition -Paqe 2 STA'fE OF COIDDDO ••• . ~~~~~~~;;;;~~~-"~~· of lawful aqe, upon oath beiag • deposes that ha personally a1~ata4 the vithift and 1ft9 Pet1t1Cift a.onq those persona 11..-ziDv OD tbe ~ rolla ef the Tnuurer of Arapahoe County, celolraao, u the ...ra of the real property hereinabon a..-1be4r that, ..-pt u .ay be hereinafter set forth, all s19Mturea appeuiaf on tbe aa14 Petition were personally affia4 thereto 1a hh preMDoa by persons representinq th•- Mlfts to a.. tbe ~·.of tbe proputiea set forth oppoai te their reapeati.e -...., .ad that he 1a of the infonaatioa and bellef, aD4 ba8ed apoa saab 1Df-=-ation and belJef, woal4 so state, that the ~ tlboM siqnatures appear on the said .. ution are the re8p8ctift ownen of such properties and are tbe persona who a19ft84 tbe ._. /;1~2 <--A4./ circulator .#!;~bed aa4 sworn to before -thb e 4 day of lly -~.:·:. ..... 1-4 f /17/ ~z:~ '-. • 0 ,) • f. • .. l A{) •IJII!ftl(lil••rlfrlflffll z~ff~g~ 'i ~-~~l!lf• ~~~ I I ~~~ n • ~ • anoc f • ,. ~6 ~ i';·l i• ... l~,~~li! l i~~-~~'("1! i;JJf•}(tf(E jl iE ii ifli!;Jf 111 11~ f jt~t· lu a:~t· :.J a.1 ( If o ~ 1t ... 1 . ..II l =·lt If r· : 1~.4 r~ .~ ,; o~ ~!o~!ei! 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".,.. .. r cs • • j ::J '< .. -~ t "I .. 1 ~ 1 r: -~a a ..... ,...f , ' l • o. • 1=-1 • o. ~ •l •.. cs ~.. n t I •,. o i · ' •~ ... "~'•I'< • .,. .. ... .. rt oc:r 1 , -<... • • ~ I • ..... ,. I -o • ,. · ·-·~~fr i !f!ll ( lrll;l•tr• -.. =t= t 1 , I· ·• " . 'I t . I I I I l I ~ • ~ 0 ... • " ' Petition -Page 2 ------------- ------·- -------------------------------- lft'A'I'Jl OP COLODDO ) ) ... OOUII'I'Y OP ~~B) ~;' ~ 1 ;.~ ~ -~· · , of lawful aqe, ..-n oa~h be'-f fh.. .1, •• ua cSepoaea ~h·~ he peraonallr alwCNlat:.ed tbe wlthlft alllll f_.,olnq Petition UIOftiJ thoee peraoDa ...-ulDf • the tu roll• of t1w 'l'reaaarer of ~apah• Coaaty, Col•ado, u ~he .._r• of the real property herainaboora deeoribedt that, --..~ u MY be harainafur aat forth, all al ... ~~•• appearl .. OD tba aald Petition were paraonally afflxecl U...to 1a hla ~aenoa by peraoDa repraaentl-v tMa- aelft• to be tbe ..._. of tbe prdpertiea aat forth oppoaite t:Mlr reapeot.lft .-a 1 •• tha~ he h of the inforaatl• and belief, ...S ba8el upon aaoh inforll'lation and be~lef, would ao aute, tha• t!le .. raona wboae alqnaturea appear on the aalcl Pe~itloa are the napectift owners of such f'ropertiea aftd an ~M pera_. ..eto a1.-c1 the 1111 -••aion eaplnea CIIAI.) I 0 ' • • , . _,...., .... PETI,.ION We, the underaiqned, beiD9 the ow ner•, or ocoupant• , or both, of t he re al p rorerty set forth Of'f'Oalte our reapective ...... do hereby petition tbe City ~ouncil of the City of !nqlevood, ~olorado, to 9rant th8 ap~llcation of "alool• !. Collier, Jr., Wilbur Wriqht, Jr., J L~s E. Turre, Willi .. ~nder s on, an4 P.obort s .. 41ey, for the c h ange of aoninq of the following described proper~y fraa an R-1 -C (Sinqle-f .. ily) aone district cl•••ification to an R-J-B (Multi~le-f .. lly) aone dl•trlct claaaificatioaar A. Lota 17 thrOY9b 32, iao1uaive, Block 18, Et~LEWOOD, County of ~rapahoe, ~tete of Colorado. n. ~11 of Block 1,, ~Lrwonr., county of 'ra~ahoe, Stat. of Colorado. c. Lot• 1 throagh 11, inola•iva, Block 20, ENGLF.WOOD, County of Arapehoe, Stau of Colorado. "• tha buia for t:hb Pe~ition, the undenlqnad would •tate ... rapre•eat uato the PlaanlDf Ca.ala•ion of tpe City of Eft9le- wood aa4 tM City Coaaeil of the city of """lewnod, ~at the r .... •~d ab&Dte of aone claaaificatlon, if qranted,~ld .aauoe, beufit, and 8arft t.ha rnwlic n•ee•alty, oonvenienee, .... lth, aafety, .orala, aDd 9enera1 welfare and would be in ~lft9 with 9ood 110Dlft9 ~tractloea. In parHealar, and aaon-. ~-r thilll!fa, it ia belinM tllat the cyrantin9 of aaic! ahanqe 1a -~ .. woalc! pn.ou the '*'lY Deec!ed rec~eYalopMnt of the ... ,eai: ~ty, wb1Cib nd&Yel.,..Dt for ai ... la-faaily uaa• aaw appeara ualikaly anc! financially ~••ibla dua to chanqe la eondlti~ anc! ~t ~rclal and aulti-f .. lly devel~t ca aurrCMIDdbq, abatt.lnq, and acl'aaent p~tiee 1 'lfOUld ellalnau exlet.l .. potential bealth and fire huarde created tJy 1.-k of .. l•t•na•oa of ... ,. ealat.lnc, •ift91e-fa~ly ~lllft9• ... o.-~ atr.o~a within tbe arear woald ellainat.e exhtlft9 _.lth~ly lalwl _.., t:henby enhanainq CJeMral property valu•• ..t o•ly •f tbe aab'eot property, but alao other propertle• in tM .. lpbocboMI would plaae tbe nbjeet. pnperey h •uch .one •taUlct elMelflcaUca M .,..ld pftiiSOu ita cleftlopeent for lu bi.tbe•~ IUid beet uer aa4, .._ld •erve the .,.r-i~eaai-. ,_lie D8ed ... ' • ., fa. addltieul aultlple-f-Uy develop- ~ 1• thb ana of ~ C:lq of h9lewood. Becaue of tha .....,, .. , .cl laeefu aa poealbla, tbe unde.-altptec! 'oin la tM af_.._. -..l!•U• aad r .. ••t that they be coaalder.d • ..s41"'-1 ... u-ta t.o tbe atid req.eat for nsoninq. . .... -r ' 41 • --•• ' --·--~· ... ·------·--------·- ' -"I • • ,~~ ... ~ -----·-·---· -- --·---------· ------·----·---. . --·---- ----·----- : • i I f • , . _,.._._. ..--.... ... .._t •,.-,·(_ ... ~etition · Paqe 2 ------. --------~ ~--.. ---···------------------ ------..... ··---· ·----·· ---· -· ----· ------------ -·-------------------------·--·- ------------· --------------··----· .. -... ----------. ------·--·------.. -···- -· -------.. ----------------------· ---..... ---·--·· --. ---·--·---------·------------· -----·. ------·------· -~------- -----------~--. --------·--------.. --------· ----~- -------------------------- ----------------------------·------------------. ·---"------------·-----·-··-----·· ---. -· ------------------------· --.------·----... ----- _" _______________ ----------·--- -----------· ·--·------------· ... ·---·-·· .. -------------------------------·-· ---------... ------ ---·----~---------•-----·-•----• • -a ------------ -------------------···--~ -·-------· -· ---------·-·--------· ------·-. -. ·-.. ··----·-·---·--------------· ·····-·- ------·-----·--------·· -. -····· ---·-----------·-----·--·-· ---···-~-- 8'tAft OP COLOaADO ) C:OUWii or AllAPA.OI) a a • I l / / ./ ~btt::,.,-/, .... .--;,.t~~ , of l.wfal aqe, upoa oath 111e1..-?lr•FT.iy h!Na, itaGaiftli! depo... that he penonally •lra.la~ the witbln aad fo~olaq Petition .-on• th ... peraona llated ~~ that except .. aay be herein•fter ••t forth, all .- _. I 0 ' 1: ; • • • •' ... signatures appe arinq on the aaid Petition were peraonally affi .. d thereto in his pnaeaoe by paraons repreaentinq th-- selvea to be the owners, or residents, or both, of the properties .. t forth oppoaite their reapactive n ... s, and that he is of the infol"'Ntion and belief, and taaed upon such inforaation and belief, woald ao ~tate, that the peraoaa whoaa aitnaturea appear on the said Petition are the respectl .. owners or reaicleat:a, or bo~, of such propert.i•• and are the peraons who si9ned the ..... c r itor ~ i' day t.t, .f./' 7// of /7 &ubs:W11M4 .... __. u Mfore -thh 1 "f.#s:--• .liA.... _, U70. ~Y c~ssion expire•= (11~1.) I' - \ ! .,. I • • f • 0 - ~---: '' \ -~ w: .. WI 'l'U P<U.OWIJIO lJIDI!RSmlfiD IIIS:W.S AID PR(It!ll'l'Y MERS, ADJACIM' AID COII'IIUIII8 '1'0 .ll AREA DP.:SCRIIED AS LarS 17 THROlXiH 32 ·, IJICLUSIVE, BJ..OCK 18, mlilAIOOD, AlL tJI .UX:It 19, OOl.EWOOD, LarS 1 THRO!XiH 16, IJICUJSIVE, BLOCK 20, ~J...EWOOD. TO BE $I SUBJ!tT OF A REZONI~ REQUEST AT A .PUBLIC H!ARIIIi ON DEX:EMBER 8, 1970, OPPOSE AJfD OB.m::T TO A CHA~ E IN THE PRF1!Drl' ZC»>IMG FOR THE FCLL OWIJ«< REASONS: IT WOUlll DESTR OY THE RESIDEIITIAL NATIIRI CJ'! TH.! IEIGHBORHOOD, THE INFLOX OF Sl:R:R A LAlliE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WOULD MAlE i. MOOI GU&TIR DDQND Cll OUR EXISTIJii PCLIC! AID PillE I;lEPARTMDITS, PEIUW'S IJI:R!'.ASIJii 'I'll! Ja:D Ptll ADDITIOIIA L TAlES. THE PRCBt<BD MULtrpu DW~llllli WOULD DI:R.!ASE THE A~ P(I.LDfi<II .lJID WAST! DISPOSAL PROBLIM. 1! WOOUl GlliATll Ill: REASE THE VIRJCUI.AR ftAJ'I'IC II THE AREA. THE PARII!Ii PROBL.IM IOlLD BE A 50011:! Cit GREAT IlliTl'l'I<II TO 1'11 JDMIII:IIHOOD. • I ' ,. 0 • I • ~~ ~~ ________ J 7o L ~o -~~ • I -----------------__________ .. __ • THE STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE • 0 - ss. ,. --------------~~--------~--' being d uly sworn, depos es and says : That the persons who signed theJr names on the toreKoing Petition indicated their opinions and bUbs c rlbed their names belore me, and each party so signing represet •ted that th e names s o given are true and correct, and everv person wlo signed s aid Petition represented themselves to b e over twenty- one (21) years of age ; further, that every sig nature herein was voluntarily given. Subscribed and Sworn to before me, by the said ---------- I on this eighth day of December, ,, ., ~ 1970. My C011111ission expires : P.~, ,... 13, 1974 I • • ' • ,. - 0 - • • I 0 "'. 0 - • I • • • • ---- ~I • • _ __._ PAVING DISTRICT NO. 19 FINAL ASSESSMENT DATA January 27 , 1971 SECTION A Construction Cos t Engineering Services Salary Overhead Administrative Ov e rhead Fiscal & Paying Agent Fees Title Checking Fees Legal Advertising Equipment Rental Misc . Supplies & Expenses $39,246.83 3,924.68 4,317.15 4,415.80 1.617.50 936.34 1,420.52 1,984.41 + 6% Contingencies + Bond Interest TOTAL SECTION "A" SECTION B Construction Cost Contract Construction City Ditch Crossing Storm Drainage Crinstruction Miscellaneous Construction Land Acquisition KVi : pd 2 /l /71 TOTAL SECTION "B" TCYI'AL SECTIONS "A" & "B " ,. _ O FF 1 , .. CITY ·Ol t •r '' L ,... ~u, E"NT F .~. ; • 1 • • !LF • L,; GLE 10 ~~. C@W. $253 ,227 .80 57,863 .23 311 .091 .03 18 ,665.46 28 ,169 97 $357 ,926 .46 98 ,978.60 1,042 .85 655.79 808 .26 155 .00 $101,640 .50 $459,566 .96 I • • , MONDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY MONDAY MONDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY MONDAY WEDN8SDAY MONDAY FRIDAY pd 2 /4 /7 1 • • 0 - OFFICIAL CITY C OU NCI L D OCUMENT -,...,. T O SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 71 May 3 ' 1971 May 17 , 1971 May 19 , 1971 May 26, 1971 May 26 , 1971 June 2 , 1971 June 7' 1971 June 7, 1971 June 7, 1971 June 16, 1971 June 21 , 1971 June 23 , 1971 June 28 , 1971 June 30 , 1971 July 5 , 1971 July 7 ' 1971 July 7 , 1971 July 16 , 1971 July 19 , 1971 July 21 , 1971 August 2 , 1971 Se p t embe r 30 , 1971 C Q, . · o ,y FI LE CITY 0 1-" E.NGL \\' 00, COLO. Available for Council -list of Streets with estimated costs . Consider resolution of intent to form Sidewalk Improvement District No. 70. First publication of notice . Second publication of notice . Mail notice to all affected property owners. Third publication of notice . Public hearing on formation of District. Introduction of a bill for an Ordinance creating the Distr1ct. Notice to contractors authorized . Publication of bill for Ordinance Curb, gutter, sidewalk permit cut-off date. Publish first Notice to Contractors . Plans and specifications available. Publish second notice to contractors . Second reading of bill for an Ordinance. Final publication of Ordinance . Publish third Notice to Contractors . Open construction bids at 2:00 P.M . Award Contract at 8:00 P.M. Final date for private construction under permit. Estimated Date of start of construction . Estimated date of coapletion of construction . . , I • • ..... ~-~-· .. ,-_ ·--"" • NJ'ttcp ·I f ·IP, .7P :tc r ~~~: 7P ,C.,. ., 7D I ,c\r .f~ 1• I IV ;U ~ 7D I fYtlp. /o, 79 ' 'I I i' ,I l II I •· I • , . ~ f'riiJ:ed by I Initials ~ Diiil Approoed by l . /f?O~ ~ 'L,.t.-tf?~~(~l:'-'/?t_ . 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I II l \ 1)~~~ fi IV'••.. • 'T ~ J•, -:: I ' ,. -m .7 "'li I I " ,, ;oa t , o1"'1 j S,..~1 N & 5 •1 '1P.f_ I d '1 ~.29 'f ,, I I //'~ I . \ sr I. .:o S'1 T~ .. ,,., "'9 I -' p{,.,c,; ;::~r:: ~ !s+• ___ .L/,·~ -l"' I \4"'11 '• o.l ... .n ,, ~u:r H ~>,_u ,. ~,J. ·~~ \ I -i \ I I -• ----+---- 1 14 • j I I ' I. ,. . . 8 10 •II 13 14 15 16 II . 18 ?0 21 25 26 28 I 0 \ I , - • • • AGENDA F OR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION FEBRUARY 16, 1971 8 :00 P.M. Call to order, invocation by Father Francis Kappes of the All Souls Catholic Church, pledge of allegiance led by Boy Scout Troop No. 154, and roll call. 1. Minutes . (a) Re gular meeting of February 1, 1971. (Copies trans- mitted herewith.) 2. Pre-scheduled citizens a nd visitors. (a) R ecogn ition of "special guests" of the Council. (b ) Spec ial recognition of retiring Board members - Mr. Russell G. Woods, Jr. and Dr. James Mezen. (c) Mr. Ray Shaw of the U-Totem Store, 123 East Belleview Avenue, will be present to request re- newal of their 3. 2 beer license. 3. Publi c h earings. (a) To consider the rezoning of Lots 1 through 5, Block 1, and Lots 1 through 4, Block 8, of Pleasant View, Second Filing, generally in the vicinity of South Lowell Boulevard and West Tufts Avenue. (b) To consider the rezoning of Lots 17 through 32, Block 18 , all of Block 19, and Lots 1 through 16 , Block 20, from R-1-C to R-3-B, generally in the vicinity of West Jefferson Avenue and South Elati Street. 4. Communi cations. (a) Financial report for the month of January. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (b) Timetable for Sidewalk Improvement District No. 71. (Copies tra nsmitted herewith.) (c) Minutes o( th e Planning and Zoning Commission meeting o( January 19, 1971. (Copies trans- mitted herewith.) (d) Minutes of the Public Library Board meeting of February 2 , 1971. (Covi s transmitted herewith .) (e) Minutes of the P.ark a nd Re reation Commission meeting of February 10, 1971. (Copies will be available at the s ssl n.) (£) Letter (rom Mr. Robe rt E. Leigh of Alan M. Voorhees and Associ tes, lnc. with regard to the ::~ppomtment of a Traffic Advi sory Committee. ( 'op1es trMsmitted h erewith .) (g) Memoranda [com the Fi nance Director, Police Chief, and the Cit Attorne , concerning the Municipal Court op rations. (Copies trans- mitted h erewith.) ( onllnued) I • • - • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION FEBRUARY 16, 1971 Page 2 4. Communications. (Continued) (h) Minutes of the ARAPS Board of Directors meeting of February 3, 1971. (Copies transmitted herewith.) 5. City Attorney. (a) Bill for an Ordinance establishing Paving District No. 20. (Copies of the Bill and a revised timetable for completion of the District transmitted herewith.) (b) Ordinance on final reading regulating the transporta- tion of dangerous chemicals and combustible liquids and establishing fire lanes within the City. (Copies previously transmitted.) (c) Bill for an Ordinance revising the witness fees to be paid by the Municipal Court. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (d) Bill for an Ordinance amending the Municipal Code to comply with the new State law regarding veterans' points preference. (Copies will be available at the session.) (e) Bill for an Ordinance assessing costs for clearance and removal of weeds and debris from private lots. (Copies transmitted herewith. ) (f) Report on several liquor license matters. (g) Attorney's choice. 6. City Manager. (a) Resolution authorizing publishing of notice of com- pletion of Paving District No. 19 and setting March 22, 1971, as the date for the public hearing. (Copies of the Resolution and the final assessment data sheet transmitted herewith.) (b) Consideration of a Master Plan for storm drainage improvements. (c) Authorization for the Director of Utilities and the fiscal agent to meet in New York City with regard to the Water Diversion Project General Obligation Bond sale. (d) Recommendation regarding the definition of relatives as it relates to employment and funeral leave practices. (Refer to the enclosed memorandum from the City Manager dated February 12, 1971.) (e) Consideration of a contract for the ARAPS Consortium. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (f) Appointment of a committee to study our present sewer ordinance. ·• (g) Manager's choice. (Continued) I • • - • • • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION FEBRUARY 16, 1971 Page3 7. Recognition of non-scheduled citizens and visitors. 8. General discussion. (a) Mayor's choice. (b) Councilman's choice. 9. Adjournment. ~~!l;v4 STANLEY H. DIAL City Manager SHD/ij I • • . 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L' cu . ·'<i 71 Intrc.duc,!d as a Bill by Coun cilman / (• A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE CREATING AN H1PROVEt<\ENT DIS- 1'RICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLE~~OOD, COLORA DO , TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO . 20, ORDERING THE CONSTRUCTION THEREIN OF S'l'REET AND ALLEY IMPROVE~ffi NTS : PROVIDI NG FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE DISTRICT IN PAY- ~U:.:NT FOR SAID HIPROVEHENTS; PROVIDING FOR NO'riCE '1'0 CONTRACTORS AND TO BIDDERS FOR SPECIAL IMPROVE~ffiNT DISTRICT BONDS OF SAID CITY. .,.. Ch 0 WHEREAS, the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, pursuant to the Charter, Chapter 14 of the Municipal Code of the City, and the Laws of the State of Colorado, hereby finds and dete~mines that there exists a necessity for the creation of Paving District No. 20, in said City, and the construction and installation therein of cer- tain street and alley improvements as described herein; and \<lHEREAS, Notice of a public hearing concerning the creation of the District and the construction and installation of the improvements therein has been published once a week for three consecutive weeks in The Englewood Herald, a newspaper of general circulation in the City, and in addition, notice has been mailed, postage prepaid, to each knm-m 0\mer of real property within the proposed District; and WIIEREJ\S, at the time and place specified in said notice , the Cit.y Council met in open session for the purpose of h earing any objections or protests that might be made against the proposed dis- trict. or the improvcment.s to be const.ructed or installed; and WHEREJ\S, the City Council considered the follO\·:ing pro- t ests and objections: * Insert on First P~Lion ** lnserL o S~c~ubli~ion -20 - I 0 0 , \ I -.. ] • On-West Baker Avenue (from-East line of South Zuni Street to- West line of South Tejon Street Mr. Stanley Rhodus 2323 West Harvard Avenue Mr. Bill Miller 2319 West Harvard Denied On-East Bates Avenue (from-133 feet east of the east line of South Pennsylvania Street to-West line of South Clarkson Street) A petition bearing 20 signatures in opposition Mr. John Morrison 731 East Bates Avenue Mr. E. C. Hart 700 East Bates Mr. Blain Bay 681 East Bates Mr. Randy Reynolds 696 East Bates Avenue Denied On-West Cornell Avenue (from-East line of South Elati Street to-West line of South Cherokee Street) Mrs. Fern Coggs, on behalf of her mother, Mrs. Ada Summer, 5951 South Nevada, Littleton, Colorado (owning property at 2996 South Elati) On-East Cornell Avenue {from-East line of South Clarkson Street to-West line of South Ogden Street) Mr. Alva Burk, 3001 South Odgen Mr. Augustus Guerin 2995 South Ogden Mr. John Holoubek 3046 South Clarkson Mrs. Caroline Weist 835 East Cornell Denied On-South Decatur Street (from-South line of West Union Avenue to-South line of West Chenango Avenue) Mr. Henry Feistner 2724 Wes t Union Mrs . Jos eph Ferguson 2 740 Wes t Union Mr. P a ul Groeger 29 5 1 Saratoga Mr. Bl a n f ord Ducke tt 2 72 7 Wes t Union Mr. Wayn e Power 2800 We s t Chenango Mr. Fra n c i s Curtis 2 9 00 S aratog a Denied -2 1 - " J,o j) I • • . ' ....... ~ . ] • • • On-South Elati Street (from-South line of West Yale Avenue to North line of West Cornell Avenue) Two letters bearing two signatures in opposition Mr. George Perrin 2956 South Elati Mr. Rollie Barnes 2936 South Elati Allowed On-West Jefferson Avenue (from-East line of South Cherokee Street to West line of South Bannock Street) A petition in opposition bearing 21 signatures Mr. Jay Hatfield 3612 South Cherokee Allowed On-South Lafayette Street (From-South line of East Floyd Avenue to-North line of East Hampden Avenue) Mr. Edward Nelson 3355 South Lafayette Denied On-South Lincoln Street (From-South line of East Tufts Avenue to-South line of East Union Avenue) A petition bearing 27 signatures in opposition Mrs. Patricia McDoWell 4675 South Lincoln Denied On-West Mansfield Avenue (from-East line of South Fox Street to-West line of South Delaware Street) Mrs. Hattie Ambrosier 3910 South Elati Mrs. carl Butterfield 3917 South Elati (owning property at 3256 South Fox) Denied On-West Mansfield Avenue (from-East line of South Delaware Street to-West line of South Cherokee Street) Mrs. Henry Schilling 3970 South Delaware Denied On-South Pennsylvania Street (from-South line of East Hampden Avenue to-North line of U.S. Highway 285) A pdition in opposition bearing 26 signatures Mr. Arthur Christopher 3532 South Pennsylvania Mrs. Marvin Kern 442 East Hampden Avenue Mr. Brookhart van Pelt 3539 South Pennsylvania Denied I • • I ]- • • • On-South Pennsylvania Street (from-South line of East Yale Avenue to-North line of East Amherst Avenue) A petition in opposition bearing 14 signatures Mr . Damon Ward 2725 South Pennsylvania Mr. Clifford Henry 2736 South Pennsylvania Mr. Paul Hablitzel 2701 South Pennsylvania Mr. Roy Bigelow 2712 South Pennsylvania Mr. Manford Sandefur 2735 South Pennsylvania Denied On-East Yale Place (from-East line of South Pearl Street to-125 feet east of East line of South Pearl Street) Mr. J.J. Hofmeister 2730 South Pearl Street Denied On-South Shoshone Street (from-410 feet south of South line on West Yale Avenue to-1020 feet south of South line of West Yale Avenue) Mr. Lyle Wolf Allowed 2775 South Shoshone On Alley North of Bates Parkway (from-East line of South Ogden Street to-West line of South Downing Street) A letter bearing 1 signature in opposition A petition bearing 22 signatures in opposition Mr. Douglas Harder 2790 South Ogden Mrs. Rosemary Evans 1030 East Amherst Mr. Lowell De Hart 1001 East Bates Parkway Mr. Richard Trotter 2780 South Ogden Mrs. Vivian Hudiburgh 1195 East Bates Parkway Mrs. Vera Davis 1155 East Bates Parkway Mr. William Hudiburgh 1195 East Bates Parkway Allowed I • • ' • \'IHERE/\S , all o bje~ti ons and'c omp l a i nts h av i ng been du ly heard and consi d lJ e u , the Co u n ci l h a s d ete r mined t hat such objec - t ions should b e u P nied exce pt as . ind i cated above ; BE IT OHD/\I NED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF :CNGLE\1000 , COLORJ\IlO : Section 1 . Th at a sp e ci a l i mpro vement di s t r i ct for the const r u ction , insta llation or improve me nt of the i mp roveme nts herein af t er d e s cribed, is h e reby created and establishe d in ac- < cordan c e with the Charter and Chapter 14 of the Municipal Code of the City, and the La \vS of the State of Colorado, and sh a ll b e known and design a t e d as "Paving District No. 20". All proceedings here- tofore taken and adopted in connection with said District are here- by ratified, approved and conformed. Section 2. That the engineer's reports, together with all of the details, specifications, estimates, maps and sche dules there to attached or appended, are hereby approved and adopted. Section 3. The extent of the District to be asse ss e d for t he cost of the improvements and include d within the b o u ndary of the District, shal~ be all the real property spec i ally be n efi t ed and which fronts or abuts on each of the streets and alleys t o b e improved, including the real property within one h a lf (1/2) block of such streets and alleys, and as more particularly set fort h in the Notice of Hearing, as provided by a Resolution of the Ci ty Co u n- cil pass e d and adopted on the 4th day o f January, 1971. Section 4. The kind of impro v emen t s and the s t reets and alle y s on which suc h i mp r ovemen t s s h all be con stru cted or i n - sta lle d shal l b e as f o l lows : • -'22 - • I I .,. 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I • • , • C• ... • Necessary grading and excavalion , paving with 8" compacted gravel ba se course and 3" asphaltic concrete surface , concrete walks , curb and gutter ~here nol already in stalled ; together wilh appurlcnanccs and incidentals on the following streets and avenues : SOO it . c~G t c f tho Bn r;.t l ir:~ of r.:::;ut h VnlJ ojo St:..·.: :-:t -25 - •;o \'i'::~t J.:t1 ~0 o f E:O'l~t!l 'J-' .:..-!.:; :}:\ n-c~~l! 8 t "' - I • • - • • • Necessary gradiny and excavat ion, compacted subgrade , and with 6" Portl and cen·0 11L concrete surface; for a total overa ll wi dth of fourteen feet; together with appurtenances and other incidenta l wor k on the follm.;ing alleys: .·: T •"~:: )." • ,., .. ,, ·-~·l-s ........... ,. L ::·:i; o l l ':·.'C~r: .. :~y f~\;t1 ~l:. J.~~n c c S. \:c:1 t l t: c~~l).f~ !:.v ~}~;.-.."10 f.:~~l. th !. :•.1 !::: c:~ r:!l :~ -~ Ya:J.o /'.\"(;;:nJ s~nt;l. J.:l!!-~ c,z J ::;~t / .. i2llCl'0:) i:. I~ VC !!l1...! ~o ·n t:1 J :•.no c :': }:~:~ t G,u:~t !cy /;vc r.\.:~ f:~~l t!l ~-:lr:.o o:~ j ·,z 4: r..·.,c1cJ.:~~.;_ 1~\'c·:-.!ne -26 - '£() [or t~ l ~~n cl \'c~t ::;-:;~,.!;:o:::c~ /': ... 'cL.n t.: l~o:-.'i:h J.:l.1 -.:: c ;:~ j :;;~~ l.'l ··!!=:.:~·.#;t '·'·~:.-.. ~~ 17 ~--~:th J.:i.P:1 0.~ )_':~st l :.t c u /_•:c ~::~~? r "}l 't!l :t.:~.;i~~ c :~ ~ ~~::·:: )':~r;i; Cl<t.•n::.:li l.-~·,-~ t JC r:o:··t h 1 ::.~~-~ c:r :s·-st i.:~:;-:; ~::.\c.1CJ.:~.:~:~ /1 ~\.\.. I:.'..l(.' .. ' I • • f • • Section 5 . The ~onstruction or installation of said street and alley improveme nts in and for the District, as sh01vn by th e plans, specifications and maps thereof, prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Coun c il of the City and now on file in the office of the Director of Public Works, be and the same is hereby author ized and orde r ed , the material to b e used in the construction of said street and alley improveme nts to be in accordance with such maps, plans and specifications. Section 6. The probable total cost of the improvements S'.3 1f ;,.( ./ to be constructed or installed is $63l 1 S87 ; it is proposed that t!R, /3.2. the City of Englewood will pay approximately $1-i-9,345. toward the total cost of said improvements. The approximate share of the total cost to be assessed per front foot upon ·any lot or tract of land fronting or abutting on said improvements will not exceed the amounts set forth in the Notice of Hearing, as provid ed by a Resolution adopted and passed by the City Council on the 4th day of January, 1971, which is incorporated herein by specif ic refer- ence. Section 7. The assessments will be due and payable without demand within thirty (30) days from and after the final publication of the Ordinance assessing the whole cost of said im- provements against the real estate in said District. In the event any owner of real estate shall fail to pay the whole of such assess- ment against his property within said thirty (30) pays, then the whole cost of the improvement so assessed ag a inst his property shall be payable in ten (10) equal annual installments of principal. 'rhe first of such installments of principal shall be due and payable at such time as may be determined in and by the assessing ordinance J -27- I 0 \ I I f 'r • • .. -• and th e remainder of said installments shall be due and payable suc cessive ly on th L! same day in each ye ar the reafter, until all are paid in full . The rate of intere st to be paid on unp aid and d eferred installments will be established by ordinance to be adopted by the City Council at a later date. Sect ion 8. By virtue of and pursuant to said laws and the Ch arter and Chapter 14 of the Municipal Code of the City, local improvement bonds of the City shall be issued for the purpose of paying for the local improvements described in this Ordinance, in an amount not to exceed the cost and expenses of said improvements, including engineering, legal and all incidental expenses, as pro- vided by law. The issuance of and payment for said bonds shall be authorized by an Ordinance later to be passed by the City Council. The maxmium rate of interest on special assessment bonds for Paving District No. 20, shall not exceed ten (]0) per cent per annum, and such maxmium interest rate shall be set forth in the notice of sale of said bonds. The bonds and the interest thereon shall be payable out of special assessments to be levied against the real property included within the District and specially benefited by the improvements to be constructed or installed, and to the extent possible, from the special surplus and deficiency fund authorized by the Charter of the City. Section 9. The Mayor and Director of Finance are hereby authorized to advertise for bids to construct sue~ improvements and for bids for said bonds to be issued, in three (3) consecutive weekly issues of The Englewood Herald, a newspaper of gen e ral cir- culation published in the City of Englewood , which advertise me nts may run concurre ntly with the publication of this Ordinance . Section 10. Th e City Council hereby finds and determines that the improvements proposed to be constructed and inst-nll c>d will -28 - ' r 'r I • ' - .· • • • • confe r a s p e cial b e nefit upon the property within the District and a g e n e r al b e n e fi L upon the .City as a v1hole. Se c ti on 11. All ordinances, or parts thereof in conflict herewith a re h e r Ly repealed. ~his Ordinance , after i ts fin a l pass- age , sha ll b e r P ~urded in a book k ept for that pur p ose , s ha ll be authent icated by the signatures of the Ma yor an~ Dire ctor of Finance, ex-officio City Cl e rk, and shall b e publish e d in a n e ws paper having gene r a l circulation in the City. Sec tion 12. That if any on e or more parts or provisions of this Ordinan ce should be judicially adjudged invalid or unenforce- able, such judgm .:!nt shall not affect or i mpa ir the remaining pro- visions h e reof, the intention being that each of the provisions hereof are severable. /6~ INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON FIRST READJ NG This ~ day of February, 1971. (SEAL) ATTEST: ~ f,.,~ ""'r A. L),flh Directr o Finance ex-officio City Clerk (The following should b e inserted on final publication.) FINALLY ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS---day of February, 1971. 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