HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-09-07 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet-
I
I .,
Council... Mect.i..ng
•
0 -
•
Septeuabe:r ~~ 1971 )
-
-
-
7 .71
C:QU .....:C :._ !" LE
CITY O F E GLE .·4'000. C OL-.0.
INTRODUCED AS A BIL L BY COUNCILMAN BROWN.
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. ;:1.'7 SERIES OF 1.971.
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING SECTION 3 • CHAPTER
3 OF TITLE I. '69 E.M.C. • ENTITLED. "CORPORATE SEAL",
AND PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF "THE MARK". OR LOGO.
AS THE CORPORATE SEAL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
AND CREATING A NEW SECTION THERETO. ENTITLED. ''CITY MARK''.
WHEREAS. ~t 1s c~sto~ary for a city to have a cor-
porate sea1 as a representation of the character of that
c i...ty; and
~~REAS, the City Counci1 of the City of Eng1ewood
deems it desirab1e to a1ter and update the City's sea1.
NOW. THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . COLORADO. as fo1.1.ows:
Section 1. That Section 3. Chapter 3 of Tit1e I,
'69 E.M .. C. 7 enti..t1ed, "Corporate Sea1". is hereby re-
pea1ed and in 1ieu thereof the fo11owing pro~isions are
enacted :
City Mark
A City ~ark. or 1og ~ is hereby estab1i..shed
as a graphic representation of the history and charac-
ter of the City of Eng1ewood.. ''Eng1ewood'' tnean.s
''wooded p1ace'' • an.d depi.ct:s an oasis of trees.. It:
is. therefore. appropriate that the City's ~ark be
a representation of a t:ree ~ithin a circ1e of green
i.n accordance wi...t.h the fo11owi...ng: A tree gro·ws and
b1ooms ~th branches and 1eaves. In much the same
manner a ci.ty branches out ~t:b streets and b1ooms
with industry and homes. The circ1e represents
order and protection. Just as a cit:y is never
perfect or comp1ete. an imperfect and i.ncomp1et:e
"E" i.s contained i_n. t:he mark. Til.e co1or green con-
firms 1i-fe.
A manua1 of graphic standards. which in-
corporates the ~ark and t:ypi.ca1 app1icati..ons thereof.
is to be m .ai.ntained in the officia1 fi.1es of the
Office of the City Cl.erk.
Section 2. That Chapter 3 of Ti.t1e I. '69 E.M.C.
i.s hereby amended by adding a new section to be numbered
1 -3-4. which section reads as fo11ows:
Corporate Sea1
The corporate sea1 of the Cit:y sha11 be an
-1.-
--
.-
•
an Lmpression of the City ~rk as hereinbefore des-
cribed .
Introduced, read in fu11 and passed on first reading
on the 16th day of Au~~s t, 1971.
Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an OrdLn.ance on the 18th
day of August, 1971 .
Read by tit1e and passed on final. reading on the
7th day of September, 1971.
Pub1ished by ti.t1e as Ord:Lna.nce No. ..,;J2
of 1971 on the tS0 day of ,.,J:1~~-1971.
, Series
Attest: -~
I~ Stephen A. Lyon~ do hereby certify that the
above an..d foregoing is a true • accurate and comp1ete
copy of an ordLnance, passed on fina1 read~g and pub-
1i.shed by ti.t1e a...s Ord:Ln.nnce No. d/2 ~ Series of
1971.
-2-
• •
T 32X I[
-
-
RESOLUTION NO. ~~ SERIES OF 1971
~U CIL l.L~.-G F LE
A RESOLUTXON URGING THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STAr:: ;F GLEWOOO. COLO..
COLORADO TO PASS LEGISLATION PROHIBITING THE S ALE~ USE ,
AND POSSESSION OF ALL FIREWORKS ~ EXCEPT FOR PROPERLY
LICENSED AND ENFORCED PUBLIC DISPLAYS_
WHEREAS , the Co l.orado State Fire Chiefs Association h eartily
supports the effort to ban the sa l.e ,. u se , and possessio n o f a .l.l. fire~~rks,
e xcept as provided in Article 1 3 of the C ol.orado State C ons titution rel.ating
to publ.i.c displays ; and
WHEREAS,. nineteen other states have p assed s~i 1ar legis l ation
d eeming i t necessary to do so in the int e r ests of the p ublic hea1th and
safety; and
WHEREAS~ numerous othe r organizations in the stat e have endorsed
the proposa l, i.nc l.uding the C ol.orado Sheriffs a nd Peace Officers Assoc iation ~
the Co.l.orado S ociety for the Prevention of Blindness ~ the C olorado Humane
Society , and numerous parent-t eacher associa tion groups and service c.l.ubs;
and
WHEREAS , fire a .l.a rms ans~e re d in the C ity of Englewood as a direct
resu.l.t of fireworks have risen f rom sev enteen i.n 1 9 7 0 to fifty -three i...n 1 9 71.;
and
WHEREAS .. the Ci.t:y Council. of the Ci.t:y of Engl.e-ood deems i.t
sary and adv i.sabl.e to stri..ctl.y requ1ate the sal.e , use ~ and possess i on of a 11
fire works;
NCIW , THEREFOR£, BE rT RESOLVED,. that the Ci.ty Cou:nci.l. of the City
of Engl.e W'OOd ea.rn.eet1y r qu. •t-. t the Gener~l. A&sembl.y adopt l.eg i.s l.a t i.on
and poaaess~on o£ al.l. fireworks , except
for publ.ic d isp 1ays -h~cb ar pr rl.y 1~c~nsed and enforced by the l.oca 1
enforcement body.
?C~
. ' \ !
'!"
II • -
r 32x
• -
I . Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City C~erk of the City of Eng1ewood.
State of Co1orado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoLng is a true.
<<<<<<to . ••• <ooo>oto oop> o< """"'"~~~
• ~o City~
•
• • •
-2 -
• . , r a2x [
-
•
•
•
OFF ICIAL .c:rJ:X: C:OUNCfL DOCU MENT
RJ:""'"r..._ .. ,. ...,. >
SEP 7 ·71
COU NCIL f\r."iL.._ Tlr'-G FILE
Ct:I:X O F. ENGL EWOOD. COLO..
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN LENTSCH .
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. .2 /S , SERIES OF 1971
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 5 , 6 AND 7 AND REPEALING
SECTION 8 OF CHAPTER 9, TITLE VII OF THE '69 E.M.C.,
ENTITLED, ''HOUSING: BASIC EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES RE-
QUIRED" • BY PROHIBITING THE SHARING OF BATHROOM FACILI-
TIES IN DWELLING UNITS.
WHEREAS. the City Counci1 of the City of Eng1ewood
did on August 4, 1966. by Ordinance No. 17. Series of
1966, du1y adopt the min~um housing standards incorpor-
ated in the Housing Code of the City of Eng1ewood; and
WHEREAS, said Code prov1des that rwo dwe11ing units,
which are 1ocated ~thin the same structure, cou1d share
a sing1e f1usb toi1et, 1avatory basin and shower or bath-
tub; and
WHEREAS, said provision does not comp1y with the
current requirements of the Department of Housing and
Urban Deve1opment re1ating to dwe11ing units; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City Counci1 of
the City of Eng1e~ood to upgrade the standards of the
minimum Housing Code of the City of Eng1ewood to con-
form thereto.
NOW, THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
Section 1. That Sections 5~ 6 and 7~ Chapter 9~
Tit1e VII of the officia1 Code of the City of Eng1ewood
are hereby amended to read as fo11ows:
7-9-5. Lavatory Basins
Every dwe11ing unit sba11 contain ~thin its
wa11s a 1ava.tory basin in good working condition and
proper1y connected to an approved water and sewer
syste~ and 1ocated in the same room as the required
f1ush water c1oset or as near to that room as prac-
ticab1e. Said 1avatory basin sha11 be designed~ in-
tended and 1ocated exc1usive1y for persona1 c1eansLng .
Stone and concrete 1aundry tubs and sinks used as
kitchen sinks sha11 not be acceptab1e substitutes
for 1avatory basins. Lavatory basin surfaces sha11
be of smooth construction~ unbroken~ easi1y c1ean-
ab1e and impervious to water and grease.
F1ush Water C1oseta
Every dwe11ing unit sha11 contain a room
-1-
• •
T 32X
-
-
•
~hich affords privacy to a person ~thin sa~d room~
and which is equipped ~th a f~ush ~ater c 1ose t in
good WQrking condition and proper1y connected to an
approved water and sewer system. Such f1ush water
c1oset sba11 have an Lntegra1 water sea1 trap and
be provided ~th an integra1 f1ushing rim constructed
so as to £1ush the entire interior of the bo~1. Pan.
va1ve. p1unger. off-set, washout 1atrine. frost-proof
hopper and other water c1osets having an invisib1e
sea1 or an unvented space or having interior wa11s
which are not thorough1y washed at each discharge
are prohibited. Direct £1ush va1ves connected to
wate r c1osets sha11 be equip ped with vacuum breakers.
Water c1osets sha11 have smooth, impervious, easi1y
c1eanab 1 e surfaces, free from cracks, breaks, 1eaks
and ~akeshift repairs. Water c1osets sha11 be eq~ip
ped ~th seats and covers of s~ooth ~ateria1. ~
pervious to water.
Bathtub or Shower
Every dwe11ing unit sha11 contain ~thin
a room which affords privacy to a person within said
room, a bathtub or shower Ln good working condition
and proper1y connected to an approved wat~r and
sewer system. Bathbubs sha11 have s~ooth and
easi.1y c1eana.b1e inner surfaces • 'Which are i.m..per-
vious to water and grease.
Section 2. That Section 8. Chapter 9, Tit1e VII. en-
tit1ed, ''Shari..ng of Dwe.11ing Units in Sam.e Dwe11ing''. is
hereby repea.1ed.
Section 3. That a11 ordinances and parts of ordin-
ances in con£1ict herewith are hereby express1y repea1ed.
Introduced, read in fu11 and passed on first readLng
on the 16th day of August. 1971.
Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 18th
day of August, 1971.
Re ad by tit1e and passed on fina.1 readLng on the 7th
day of September. 1971.
Pub1ished by tit1e as Ord~ce No. ~g • Series
of 1971 on the /Sef day of s<?---,e,u-.....-.../~ • 1971.
-2-
• •
T 32 X
r--
-
-
-
-
Attest :
~~~ ex off City ~erk
I. Stephen A. Lyon. do hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true~ acc~rate and comp1ete copy of
an ordinance. passed on fina1 read~ng and pub1ished by
tit1e as Ordinance No. P Series 1971 .
-3 -
--
'32xl
-
-
•
•
SE" 7 7 1
COU "-.:C IL r ~
C:l-n:: OF ENG~E\'\.:00~. ~~-a.
INTRODUCED AS A BI L L BY COUNCILMAN LAY.
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. :2[. • SERIES OF 1.971.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2 • CHAPTER 5 • ENTITLED •
''SOL ID WASTES -LITTER AND HANDBILLS'', TITLE VI, '69
E.M.C . BY PROHIBITING ALL PRIVATE RECEPTACLES FROM
BEING PLACED IN PUBLIC PLACES, EXCEPT DURING SCHEDULED
COLLECTION DAYS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNC IL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, as fo11o~s:
Section 1. That 6 -5-2 o£ the Official. Code of
Eng1ewood is hereby amended to read as fo1.1o~s :
Li tter in Publ.ic Pl.aces
It shal.l. be un1awTu1 to throw or deposit
l.itter, as defined herein, in or upon any pub1ic
pl.ace w1thin the City, except in pub1ic receptac1es.
It sha11 al.so be unl.awful. co pl.ace any authorized
private receptacl.es, trash barrel.s, or refuse con-
tainers upon any street, sidewa1k, a1.1ey or other
publ.ic pl.ace w-ithin t .he City, except dur:i.:n.g regu-
l.arl.y schedul.ed pick up or co11ection days and
then onl.y in such ~anner as not to obstruct vehicu-
~ar or pedestrian traffic.
Introduced~ read in fu11 and passed on first readLng
on the 1.6th day of August, 1.971..
Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 18th
day of August~ 1971.
Read by tit1e and passed on fina1 readLng on the
7th day of September~ 1971
Pub1ished by tit:.1e as Ordi..~ce No. ~6 ~ Series
of 1.971. on the /5 ~ day of ....J....,.,_;z>~ • 1.971..
_,., Mayor
-1.-
• •
\ ! ;. r 32 x lt:
--
I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby cert~fy that the above
and forego~ng is a true. accurate and comp1ete copy of
an Ordinance passed on fina1 read~ng and pub1ished by
t:.it1e as Ordinance No. ¢ 4e • Series of 1971.
-2-
·-
• -
,32X
•
•
- --·-
•
•
::;::: 7 71
COU , 'CI L • ._..__T .G FI LE
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIUofAN BRO~~ OF ENGLEWOOD. C:OLCI..
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. :Z 7 SERIES OF 1971
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 11-1 • ARTICLE XI • OF THE
MODEL TRAFFIC CODE OF THE OFFICIAL CODE OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD. ENTITLED. "STOPPING. STANDING OR PARKING IN
SPECIFIED PLACES". BY PROHIBITING PARKING OF VEHICLES
WITHIN TWENTY (20) FEET OF ANY CROSSWALK.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD • COLORADO:
Section 1. That Section 11-1(6) of Artic1e XI,
the Mode1 Traffic Code of the Officia1 Code of the City
of Eng1ewood is hereby amended to read as fo11ows:
11-1(a) Stopping 8 Standing or Parking in
Specified P1aces.
No person sha11 stop, stand or park a
vehic1e, except when necessary to avoid conf1ict
~th other traffic or in comp1iance ~th directions
of a po1ice officer or traffic contro1 device, in
any of the fo11o~ng p1aces:
(6) W~th~n twenty (20) feet of
a.n.y crosswa1k.
Introduced, read in fu11 and passed on first reading
on the 16th day of August, 1971.
Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an OrdLnance on the 18th
day of August, 1971.
Read by tit1e and passed on fina1 reading on the 7th
day of Septe~ber, 1971.
Pub1ished by tit1e as Or ~ance No. 7
of 1971 on the /S~ day of ... ~___,~ ,
, Series
1971 .
..? Mayor
Attest:
~~ ex o ~y C1erk~---..
-1-
-,· \ ! .:r
• •
r 32xiC
-
I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that dhe above
and foregoLng is a Lrue, accurate and comp1ete copy of
an ordinance, passed on fina1 reading and pub1ished by
t:it:1e as O rdinanc e No. -?=9 • S eries o f 1 97 1.
-2 -
--
I' 32X (
•
•
•
•
OFF IC IA L
CT'T"Y C O UNClL DOCUMEKII
RETUR:".. TO
SE? 7 71
COU ,......C1 L MEETING F I LE!
CITY O F ENGL.EVVOOD. CC1J:1:L
INTRODUCE D AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN LAY .
BY AUTHORITY
O RDINANCE NO-..:2 Y,. S ERIES O F 197 1
AN O RDINANCE AMENDING S ECTION 2. CHA PTER 5. ENTITLED .
''S O LID W ASTES-LITTER AND HANDBILL S''~ T ITLE V I , '69
E.M .C. BY PROHIBITING ALL P RI VATE RE C EPTA CLES FROl'l
B EING PLACED IN PUBLIC PLACES . EXC EPT D URI NG S CHE D ULED
COLLECTION DAYS -
BE IT O RDAINED BY T HE C ITY COUNC IL O F T HE C ITY 9 F
E N GLEWOOD , as fo11o\-IS:
S ection 1. That 6-5 -2 o f t he O fficia l. Code o f
Eng1ewood is hereby amende d to r ead a s fo1 1 o w s :
L itte r in Pub 1 ic P 1 ace s
It sh a 11 be un1 a.'\.-.7.fu 1 to thro'W or d e posit
1itte r, as d e f i n e d h e r e in, in or u p on any pub1ic
p1 a c e ~i thin the City, exce pt in pub1ic receptac1es.
It sha11 a1so b e un1a\..7fu1 to p1ace any authorize d
private r e cept:ac1e s, trash barre 1s, or refus e con-
taine r s u p on any stree t, side w a 1k, a11e y or o t~e r
pub1ic p1 a c e ~thin t he City, excep t during r egu-
1ar1y s che du1ed pick up or co11e ction days and
t hen on1y in suc h manner as not to obstruct veh~cu -
1ar or p e destrian t raffic.
Introduce d, read ~n fu11 and pas sed on first re ad~ng
on the 16th day o£ August , 1971 .
Puh1i s h e d a s a Bi11 for an O rdinance on the 18th
day of Augu s t, 1971 .
Read by tit1e and passed on fina1 reading on the
7 th day of S e ptembe r, 1 9 71
Pub1ishe d by tit1e as O rd¥c~. OLe:;, • S eri es
o f 1971 on t:he /S(?( d ay o f ~ • 19 71 .
Mayor
Attest::
ex o££icio C~t:y C 1e rk
-I-
• •
I' 3 2X I [
•
•
•
I, Stephen A . Lyon, do h e r eby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true , accurate and comp1ete copy of
an Ord inance passed on fina1 reading and pub1ished by
tit1e as Ord~nance No . , S er~e s of 1971.
ex officio City C1erk
-2-
• •
-
-
-
-
1 • 1
cou'-'--..:; L-E
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIUl.At~ LENTSC~ O F £l"',.Gt_£:. .. · .. ooo. C OLO-
BY AUTHORITY
ORDI N.fu'ICE NO. .-.7.!? • S ERIES OF 1.971.
AN ORD INANCE AI-lENDING SECTIONS 5 • 6 AND 7 AND REPEALING
S E CTION 8 O F CHAPTER 9. TITLE VII OF THE '69 E .M.C.,
ENTITLED, "HOUSING : BASIC EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES RE -
QUI RED", BY PROHIBITING THE SHARING OF BATHROOM FACILI-
TIES IN D WELLING UNITS .
WHEREAS~ the City Counci1 of the City of Eng1ewood
did on Au gust 4~ 1966, by Ordinance No. 17, Series of
1966, du1y ado p t the minLmurn housing standards incorpor-
ated in the Housing Code of th e City of Eng1e~ood; ~~d
WHEREAS, said Code provide s that t~o dwe 1iing units,
~hich are 1ocated within the same structure , cou1d share
a sing 1e f1ush toi1et, 1avatory basin and sho w~r or bath-
tub; and
WHEREAS, said provision docs not comp1y with the
current r e quiremen t s of the D epartmen t of Housing and
Urban D e v e1opmen t re1ating to dwe11ing units; and
WHEREAS, it i s the desire of the City Counci1 of
t:h e Ci..t:y of Eng1e'\.-.'~'Ood to upgrade the standards of t:he
minimum Housing Code of t:h e City of Englewood to con -
form the r eto.
NO\..J, THEREFO RE , BE IT ORDAI NED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
QF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
Section 1. That Sections 5» 6 and 7. Chapter 9»
Tit1e VII o£ the off ~c ~a 1 Code of t:he City of Engle wood
are hereby amended to read as fo11o'\~S:
Lavatory Basins
E v ery d we11ing u :nit: sha11 c o ntain '\..ri..thi:n its
wa11s a lavatory basin in good working condition and
properly connected to an approved wate r and sewer
system and 1oc ated in the same room as the required
f1ush water c1oset or as n ear to that: room as prac -
ticable. Said 1avatory basin sha11 b e designed. in-
tende d and 1ocat:ed exc1usive 1y for persona~ cleansing.
S tone and concre t e 1aundry tub s and sinks used as
k itchen sinks sha11 not be acceptable substitutes
for 1avat:ory basins. Lavatory basin surfaces sha11
b e o£ smooth construction» unbroke n » easily c1ean-
ab1e and Umpervious to ~at:er and grease.
F1ush Wate r C1oset:s
Eve ry d'\.J"e 11ing unit: sha1"1 contain. a room
-1-
•
--
T 32 X I[
r--
"W"hi..ch affords privacy to a person '.7 i.thin said roo-m,
and which is equipped with a. f1ush water c1oset: in
good working condition and proper1y connected to an
approved water and se~er system. Such f1ush water
c1oset sha11 have an i.ntcgra1 water sea1 trap and
b e provided w1th an i.ntegra1 f1ushing rim constructed
so as to f1ush the entire interior of the bo"t.,1. Pan,
va1ve, p1ungcr , off-set, washout 1atri.ne, frost-proof
hopper and other w ater c1osets having an i.nvisib1e
s ea1 or an unvented space or having interior wa11s
which are not t:horough1y washed at each discharge
are prohibited. Direct f1ush v a.1ves connect:ed "t:o
w ater c1os e ts sha11 be equipped with v ac u um breakers.
Water c1osets sha11 have smooth~ i~pervious, easi1y
c1eanab1e surfaces , free fro~ cracks, breaks, 1eaks
and makeshift repairs. Wate r c1osets sha11 be equip -
ped ~th seats and covers of smooth materia1, Lm-
pervious to water .
Bathtub or Sho'l...Te:r
Eve ry dwe11ing unit sha11 contain with~n
a room which affords privacy to a person within said
room, a bathtub or sho~er in g ood working condition
and proper1y connected to an approved water an·d
sewer system . Bathtubs sha11 h ave s moo th and
easi1y c1eanab1e inner surfaces , which are imper-
vious t:o '\v-a t e r and grease.
Section 2. That S ec tion 8, Chapter 9, Tit1e VII: en-
t:it1ed, ''Sh aring of Dw-e1l.ing Units i._n San1.e Dwe11i.n.g'', is
hereby r e p ea1ed.
Sect ion 3. That a11. ordinances and part~ o£ ordin-
ances in con£1ict herewith are here by express~y repea1ed.
Introduced , read in fu11 and passed on first reading
on the 16th day o f August, 1971.
Pub1i.shed as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 18th
day of August, 1971.
Read by tit1e and passed on final. reading on the 7th
day of S eptembe r, 1971.
Pub1i.shed by tit:1e a..s Ord~c e No. c:::J.? ,
of 1.971 on t:he /S~ day of ~ • 1.971..
S erie s
Mayor
-2-
--
..........
•
•
•
Attest:
ex of£ic io City C1erk
I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above
and forego~ng is a true, accurate and co~p1ete copy of
an ordinance, passed on fina1 reading and pub1ished by
tit1 e as Ordinance No. ~~ , Series of 19~1 -
ex officio City C1erk
-3-
• •
-
•
•
•
•
p l I I
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN.
COUNCI L ·J\ ,_T G F~ Cl~ OF ENGLE. QOD ..
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. ~~ SERIES OF 1971
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 11-1. ARTICLE XI. O F THE
MODEL TRAFFIC CODE O F THE OFFICIAL CODE OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD. ENTITLED . "STOPPING. STANDING OR PARKING IN
SPECIFIED PLACES", BY PROHIBITING PARKING OF VEHICLES
WITHIN TWENTY (20) FEET OF ANY CROSSWALK.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO:
Section 1. That Section 11 -1(6) of Artic1e XI,
the Mode1 Traffic Code of the Officia1 Code of the City
of Eng1e,vood is hereby axnended to read as fo11clows:
11-1(a) Stopping? Standing or Parking in
Specified P1aces.
No person sha11 stop, stand or park a
vehic1e, except when necessary to avoid conf1ict
with other traffic or in comp1iance ~th directions
of a po1ice officer or traffic contro1 device, in
any of the fo11owing p1aces:
(6) Within twenty (20) feet: of
a..n.y crosswa1k.
Introduced, read Ln fu11 and passed on first reading
on the 16th day of August, 1971.
Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 18th
day of Aug~st, 1971.
Read by t:it:1e and passed on fina1 r eading on the 7t:h
day of September. 1971 .
Pub1ished by tit1e as O rd~ce No. ~7 • S eries
of 1971 o n t:he /.5125 day of ~ ~ • 1971.
Mayor
Attest:
ex officio City C1erk
-1 -
\
'f
• •
T 32 X
-I
•
•
•
• ---... ~-. ---------------
I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true , accurate and comp1ete copy of
an ordinance, passed on fina1 reading and pub1ished by
tit1e as Ordinance No. ~7' , Series o£ 19 7 1.
ex officio City C1erk
-2-
r
\ !
~
• •
1'32X
•
-/ ................... . 0
•
• 0
• •
I
•
•
0
~/ ;;?/?:>..?4---e/ -u/~_, ~~ ~ ~
-c:::!a~-<" ~~ ~ ~-~ ~ cAd cu.z.c-~
~~~~
~~~~~~
~~~~~~-r~~~ ~ c:::::d::r ~ ~~:Z../ ~ ~.aa<Z...q ,,.._£.........,~
-4 ..,4~ ..-C / p::' z; ..-:e~ ~-::> /~
.?"-W-a b--oc/.v ~~~ ~ _A?7~ c:>7? .#~A
~~~ c4,_.!!i7.....zL~~ ~~__$ ~
/~~~~~~~
~~~ ~.a;ee: ~~ ~.F ~ _g,____.-.--
~~.frC/2-R ~ C7 ~ ~~~ ~
~~~~"'-a.e_p
~ a:.F ~~~~~ C7 ~~P' .P~
~D/P~~ .... ~cp~r
~~~yo~-~
/2-A--<DLJ?~ ~]~y ...d&/.&./ ~ ~
d-..~~
•
0
•
•
•
•
0
~f .u:C~~~~ z4 ~~4 &/~
a.-4~~~
a.y~
./.?~"-?-/2~
~/~
~~~ r.-d ~d'ff' ~ ~~ ~
/)')~ .fY c:u.<~/9./S'?/ ~~~-a
.../2.e-e...n c/_
~~~~~~~~
~-~ ~ ~ ~ ~=-/" c;::-;;;:; :g~
-;62~?' -d ~#2'~ ~-a ~~-;f?
~~~~~
~~~t::P~~-
~7 a£ ~17' c:.4 ~ ~ z:/d, ~ ~-=-
~-
~
/?~~
~~
•
0 0
•
•
•
0
. ...-...
:::??2~~ c;:P ~ ~=/~ ~~~-/~ ~~ ~ "f? ~---...?~7-V ~
~~~...-eZ~~
./72??~ if ~ Z2:./~ y=~ ~~~~
qtT c::zu~---~/.F?/ ~~~z:Z~
7~??~ 4Jd ~~~ ~~ ~
4~~ if'"~ /cf//F?/ ~ ../Z.e...~~~ ~
~
~~-----~~~~~ c:::/~~9-..-o~~ ~ ~~ ~
~<::2.-/~~------9"' C7 ~ /~ ~-.4C2/'~~
~ ~~.a~,t!TzZ~~~'T j
~?~~ ~~ d-~~q
~~--2~~ _;_,.__ ~~
~.c.?~~-&P-z-4 ~~.::z.-.:{7 -~ ~ d ~
~~~~~~
4?~~~~~~
~ ,.a'2.0~ fi7 z:L ~~ ~ -=£. .••
cj ,h....a:::=~?'~ ... ~/7.7/ ~ ~~ ~ 22C~
~a.-.?f"C2-y< ~~.,/L~ ~ ~~1'§_~~7.<~~
.-:z:.d/9.7.-t! ~~cc./-~s?)e '-~~ u--~~
..c=-----~=../ ~~ a;.p ~ ;:::<>?~.?""/~--=~~
~a~ c~-.:7a..A"~~ 4 dli~~~~__...,.....c-_. ,.,..,. ~
k-<1 /'...H'~ Cb~:?~J2~-4 ~~ ~~~ ~~
~ ~ ~~~~~~<?' __.. ~.::--~~/9.?
__z;-4)~~_,,.. -.::::;, _;;;-:::; ~ ~ ~ ..-?e --~-9
2 /-~ ~~~~~~--z~~
.9__.,~-
c:z;:r~ ~
#~ ~
a.4-q-L ..,~ .......
0
•
•
•
0
............................. _______ ..... , .................... :.;., ......... 4 .. Jo r. '~-........... 1!> .. ,, .. 1 ........ ,. ••• ,~., ~-~· • .,.~······· -----·
•
~~-,__ ~ ......-??;7~ ~<? &:--,.,..~
~ ~~ ~---r-~---2.:::>' -~ ~
/??/ _.d:..e ,o a.~.::=t ~~
~ -c£~#' -z:L;~~z:A, ~~
0---?~
C iA--;-<-<> Cl.4P
/?~ 0
~~0
~~?-?~ ~ ~~ ~c --4,...,,..,~
~~ ~ ~~_&;/~ .:z ~ .-t..L ~~ /r?--'"
---k~~~~~·
~.?'/-? d~/d.~ at{,~~~
~~
c:z.y~ ~
~~ ........ =
cZ/~=
~~~~~~~~~~
;~d -de.~~~~~ --:;2.9
~ ~/97/ -& _.?1!2~~ ~__.-<2.e~
~~d,~#~~~.~~
,a:.a~
C7y~ ~
~~..,..., a
~2J
~~--'Y ~..-<2<"~../ ~~ ~ ~
07:.> d ~ ~ ..--£c-L:-~4 .:r"' ~ ~
..7--;-£..fP?/ ~ ~ ...&..-~ ~~ .c::_,..aL?R.e ~,e~
~d CZ4-~,..cT~~ ~ ~
a~ c;J7 4fl4 c?-&---=-d-~ ~ ~ ~
~;;r ~~~
~~~ep~~~a.-...4-~~ ~
:JP~e7~~~~
~~~~z:4~~~
:. ' i • •.• ..
0
I'
-
-
-
0
• -• •., ~ "'• • • • • •"' .. "' .. •,."" •" ~-. ~ "*"' • •" •" • • • • • • • ._ • • .. •" •;,. •' r • ""' '5 • .. ' • II"~",. • • .,.,.; •'"., • • ;, • •" ,.., <t • ' .. "'"''"' t' • • '0",. 1o ,. <t ~ •'"' ... " • ~ • • • • • • •
-
~CL--4~~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~
~~~~~~~'>'~~
0;-__&. c>.a-z;,/'~Q?"' __d B .;< ~ c<' ~
~ ___,e ~ ~ d .r~~ ~ ,........-~
-~U--?!L-'? ----<--? ___:.________ ~ ~ ~ ~
~ C-b--~9"--
~ d ~# -d -~ c4 ~ _....;2?.<?L U26~
CZ-<>~
aye.. ~
/4~ C>
~../-
~~.do//~~~~~~
~~ 4' 4.~ ~~ ~ ~__..... ~ ~ CXf"'
~~~~~~~~
~~
~~~~~
-~~~~~~cU/
~a£' ~~~ ~ ~a.e~
~~~z..C~~~~ ~~~~~~~~A?~~
.2J-.J-.:=/ .a:::--/._ ~ ~ ~d"-
~~<::2~ ~ ~ fi? < ->22>.2>a~ 9"' ==-d;a&~-s
~~~ ~ ~~z:-.4'
~~~~~~-/~f~~
c24~ ~~~c=£/~c/;Pc:r~~
-~//~~
~.r£~~~~24:{~~
a:..-~
C2yc:4
~-c~~~~
~~
~~y~~~
~~~~~--z:4~~
a~~~~_____/~ ~C?
• • •••
0
r
•
•
0
____/~~
---:?~;7~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~
c;?..9'~
~~ c~--c~~ ~ .... ~;.
~~4!:?
~~_£?~~~-~~if~~
~~~ .,/--R -~ ~ ....--&-~-.:>~ /
~ &::?~~~~-~~
~~~~~~~~
ez--r ~z/' ~ ~-=--' z:;.-< .r: :::z.,r-/_-
~~
~~~~-+~~~C?
~~~~~~~~
q d ~ /~~ _d~_.A!ff-~ d~
2~~~;:? 4? ...& -....&"~ y k -.r: 2' .r_r-
~~~~~~~~
/~~G?'~_a{ ~~
~____/~ ~ ~~ ~ ~=-----
~ az;-'Y ~c:y 4 -A ~
~ ~ ~:f?' z::L. ~ ~ ~ .-/1.<2 <'?h e'&.,/
c::z_.o~
~~
....o/~ 0 Cii'~, ... ~d
JL • ±·•
0
\ .
. '
•
•
•
0
~~~v~/~~
47~~--dg c:.p~ ~~ ~ -----~ ~
.fP'/97/ -k ~
~ ..et?~~_y -.d ~a;,&'~
qrd ~ ¢J r:2-?~ z ~ ~
~~~~ Z::;,4 _____.:::;?~---~ ~c/ ~ r
c::zL/ ~L-~~---l?-4 ~~~~~
~~~~~~~
c~~~~~~---
~d-L-e:: ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ..--::9
~~ ~ p~.-d ~~ 9.r--r/
c2--n~~~ ~ 4? ..9~
c/~ ~/ ~/7-....7~~ .D¥<~ ...
~~~-~a::~~~~~~~~
~~/k~
~..e..-~
~~ ~
~= Cif.--?P~&?~ ~~~~~ _r ~
,a;;r;>d" ~ ~ --4~ ~ e -=-
~~./ z:::;-c" ~ ___..?Kc;Y-7~ ~~ _,z4--L'<"'~ ~
~ ~L:.a L~""',.c~__,: ~~y ~Q~~
___...&~~--:?~ ~~ ~~./"' ~ 2:7.::: _/.?cz:;..C ~.cZ-</
~/2"~ c?.---:?~~~~~~-~~ ~d ~/
~~ ~~~~5 ~ ~:f'?~;o~tn?<~-
9 7fJs~~~o/~~
~~~~ z:4"~ ~ cO-e=o
~~ C7 ..---:2 ~~ ~zZ' _.-L?~ ~
~~~~~~~9""'"~ ~~.,.9'0
~~~---~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~
~~.-r~-64 ~~~~
~~
• -...•
0
•
•
-
•
0
............................. ~ .................................. ..
c_~.,....c~~.?? ~~~ ~.------::::: ~~
~~~~~~
~~ ~~~z?'.cd~~~
~~CG.:?~~
~~
cz..<.--~ cJ
~~./:?~a~~~
~ //-_y p ./""'~
Jl • !·•
0 0
\ !
-
-
•
•
Bra-n
Dhori.t
K..:rei.1i.
La
Lentsch
Senti
Schw-ab
•
• -
OF FICIAL: C-'ZJ~f COUNCJL 00CUM£NT
RETuRN TO
StP 7 71
C:OUN<::tL M EETI N G F JLE
CCOI: OF.: ENGLEwooD. COLO.
• •
, 32X I[
-
j Q_
b ·
C.·
•
-LL
•
0 -
• •
\ !
•
•
•
ROLL CALL
Brown
Dhori..t
Krei...1i._n
La
Le.ntsch
Senti
SCbW'ab
•
0 -
M?~ 09-«'"d?.t-~ ;T~
""=---4 ~ ..J!._ Z-._, vL ~
~u:c~ ££-..
1"1 .!N>........_
-5 --,%{/~ ~
..
-OFF ICIAL ~ COONC:JL DC>CUM£>
R E'T'URN TO
SFI' 7 71
.... ,....,. "':
""."' on ... c.~a:>-
~~~~""~~C.~-?" JLL._/c:Z... ~~-
#cvcr£4/ ~~ _?rt .-/~ 9'~~
~ ~ /~ z~~ y~ u.-~9~
--<2~~
c~ u.-~ .s 9'....,~ -./1'~ c£4~ ~
~A'..t .'£"?../1"' U.-o.oc/-~ ~ ~~ -
~~~~-d-.-r-~~~
.. Z.Z~J.--~ ~ ~~ c-A.a-c:-?7 ~d ~ ~
Q.A>~~.d'
• \ !
~
• •
r 32x
-
-
-
----
-
z -tr--
lhA -d..:aJ 'i /
ROLL CALL
Brown
Dhori.tv"
Krei.1i..n0
Lay
Lentsch
Senti..
Schwab
-
0 -
fl
~ ~ ~ ~ c-.__...._7
~---~c_v/~~
~ CJJ .P Jt .-,P-H ~ a..-v' f7/. ~ .;;~ ~ ~ r .--fa....-..5 e ~~-
//~
~~ ....Tc;-..1, -:fi-~ 0~o.f?.,
~~-u.~./~~
~~~~~-
~ ... ~-~~~~
•
--
\ ! r
-
-
•
•
-
ROLL C ALL
B ro-n
Dho rit
K r e i.1 i.n
La
Lents ch
S enti.
S chwab
{.L)oodk rt; 4
•
0 -..
OFFICIA~
crry co ';:~~~~"~ c;_g~
~·~, 7 "71
c:-COU "CfL l.r~c-r ·.G FILE
ITY OF E N G Le:vvo oo,. C OLQ.
~~f~:i'f-'--9~~~~
/:Y.>vu ~-..-6b~.-4=~~-~9.2
&~-~./Jc.a:L, ~ ,;0~ .
• \ ! .,.
• •
T 32X
~-
-
-
-
-
--
ROLL CALL
B r<»=
D horit
K.rei.l..in
La_y
Lentsch
Sent i.
Schwab
-
0 ,. -
J".M f.;n ~-~~ ~ -d.. c!A.,_~ -~
~-b-e>~
__L.:h ~~-d~~cc ~ ~ y,.-4-~ ~~~ ~<-/
lJ/~~~ ~~~
~~-~~ -~~d2-.
~~ _b ~-c<;" ~9'0 ~?~
~~G~~
• \ !
'r
-•
r 32xl
~-
1
~
-
•
"" S!
~ 0
lll
---
ROLL CALL
Brown
Dhori...t
K.rei.l..i.n
La
Lentsch
s enti
S chW'ab
•
• -
7 ·r 1
"' ~ ..,
~
.,__.
...-'
.,._.. ....-,_..-
• •
r 32 x lr
•
•
ROLL CALL
BrO"Wn.
D horit'V
Krei..1 i..M
Lay
Loentsch
Senti..
S chwab
:Z.So -
•
• -..
-OFF ICI
~c:a v -~
~~c(J ~ ~ ~-tL.
~ c_;;_.Q....U ~~o-v<._ ~ --tL. ~ o/
~~~~~~~
T
\ !
'!'
II • •
r 32x
-
"" 5!
l:! 0
;::! ill
,.___
=
-
-
-
ROLL CALL
Bra-n
Ohori.ty
K..rei.~i...n
La
Lentsch
Senti.
Schwab
~
'"' ::;:
c./
.---_... __...
....--
-
0 -
~
O FFICIAL!
CT'T"'Y; COUNCIL 0 0<:"~
R~ • .,'"!"0
~<::....a~~e~
~~~~~d&~
• \ !
~
--
/'32 X
--• t • -
ROLL CALL
"" S! ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ !il
Brown ._/
Dho:rity .-'
K..rei.1 i...n
La ~
Lentsch .---
Senti.. "-"
Schwa.b
~ f'~ ~Dh1 -c--
~ ~ ~ ;:::t-~ ~<{? ~;:;/~
---
\ ! ;. '32xiC -•
-
•
•
•
0 -
ROLL CALL
"" !i! -OFFICIAl: ~ C!CMJNC1L 1::-~ ~ C> "' § RrT• "' -. ~ M ;;;:
Bro-n
Dhorit c-
K.rei.~i..n. '<:'.
La
Lentsch
Senti.
Sch-ab
3 ff ;r ,f.A ?" -r ~ ~eilfo a
~~ lr ~# -t£ ~ cz:;#
~ c__.,~~~~
~/ ...... 7: ~
/.-----.------~------------------~~~--...... ., ......... ~~~~ .. ~~~
vC)LO..
~d
'. !
"f
• • J
r 32xiC
-
h-
(
•
•
•
ROLL CALL
Brown
Dhor.i.ty
K.rei.1 i..nq
La
Lentsch
S enti.
Schwab
•
0 ,. -
hv-. &....c.-p ~ -~ o---v, OZiS ~ ~a.y. ~J
~~ ~7J· 0
•
• •
'32x lc -,· '. ! ' .,. .
-
-
•
•
7
•
ROLL CALL
Brown
Dhor.i.t
K.re.i...1i...nq
La
Lentsch
Senti..
S chwa.b
•
• -
c:rTY c?oE :f _\ ~ &A :-:uM ENT ..
co ....
CJ,_,. o-=-
• •
T 32X [
-
ROLL CALL
"" ~ ~ ~
B room
Dhori.t
Kiei.~i.n
La
Lentsch
Senti..
Schwab
c.t __e.--
•
•
•
•
0 -
"' ~ "' ::;:
___., -..----
<•
•
CO C:U-_,_:_ • .N G Fll.-E.
C-lTY O!E' C:.NGI-E'-..,.0<>0. COLO..
\ !
~
• •
r 32 x E
-
-
-
-
-
ROLL CALL
Bro-n
Dhori.t
Krei.1 i...n
___., La
Lentsch _.,..
Senti. ~
Sc:h-a.b
-
0 -
SE~ 7 'f.l
COUNCIL t~ ._ ~.:... F1 LE
'e:-tTY. OF ENGLE,r.·ooo. COLO
--
T 32X [
-
-
-
ROLL CALL
Brown
Dhori.t
Krei.1.i..n
La
Lents ch
Senti.
Schwab
-
0 -
---
eou . e,lTY O F E Gl-'-•• ._...,. ~O -V
• -
-· \
I ~· T 32X •
-
•
•
•
•
• -
c ....a ~"').4.1-~~~
O FF I Cl ~MENT C l~ CO ~~C 1 !;-..,1 ~0
• .> 7 . l
~ e..J?.e~ -~~ ~-_aJ~,.~ ~ ~ ~ <-..__:A_ 7f OZV>u'>At .£ ~ _.:-;... ~£, ~---~
••
• •
r 32xiC
•
•
•
0 -
ROLL CALL r 11
"" !!!
"' ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ !il cu_,,..,.._ t.., ("";, F I LE
CITY o .,.; <;a.a.. ·= eo~o.
Bra-n
D hor .i.t
K..rei.1 i...n
s-z~ ----Lay ,./
Lentsch ,./
sf'S Senti. ;./
Sch""a.b
-u ~ ,2... ...... ~
I
•
o..e"'-0
c ~~ I~ ~ llc1-cf
~ c._f ~~ < z;L. c:.f-;Z /VUJC:.-€<1-q/
~ "'-' ~~~ 'i' h-6 t~ a~
~~.-q .
~ 7;: ~ h /=---<---.c&. bf._ -zt.,. fJ ~
~~~k/j>~
\ !
~
II • •
"32x lc
-
ROLL CALL
"' ~ ..,
::;;
------
------
-
-
• -
OF F ICI At: C~ COU N CIL D OCUMENT
RC'TL>r'"'l ~I")
~u ....~,.. L ~
C:t~ Q,f? ENGLE OOD. C O L O..
I --
!
!,
T 32X [
•
0 -
-
ROLL CALL
"' 5!
~ C> "' ~ !:l ~ ;:;:
., . ' 1
C.O U Nt..-1.._ FI LE
Brown CITY O F EN C0\.0..
Dhorit
K rci..1i..n
La
Lentsch
S enti.
S chwab
~~ C\_ c;V...cu..._~ ~l ~J......d/
• ~-L-, fr' cl...s. ~~""' a:t &~a.dZ-.<""'0(.
'I ~H -.
• • •
• -
0 -
ROLL CALL
"' !:!!
~ i 0 ~ ill ~
"'
?1
CO U~ -·"--• "'IG F ILE
bTY O F EN L E:..\'VOOD . COL.G.
Bro-n
Dhor.i.tv
Kre.i.1 i..n
La
Lentsch
Senti.
S chwab
•
• II • •
-
-
ROLL CALL
"" 5!
0 ~ !:l
BrOW%1
Dhori..t
Krei.J..i.n ..... -Le.ntsch
Se.nt.i...
Sc ~ab
::::> _:>? 7
•
•
•
•
• -
U> U>
~ ~ ,_
<C
....--
..-----------
O FFICIAL! CTT'V COUNCIL DOc~
l l ,.. ~J T
" CO U NC.:IL G FI LE
<::TTY OF EN<;>L.E;VVO@§, @@b~
\ !
~
• •
T 32xl
ROLL CALL
I 5!!
C>
!:i
Brown
Dhori.ty
Krei.1..i.ng
Lay
Lentsch
Senti.
Sch-ab
.s :;z -
•
•
•
•
• -
= i "' ;:;:
-
---._... ....--
OF FICI AL:
CJT"Y' COUNCIL DOCUM&:N'T
~~ ~o . '
cou '--
Cl"rY O F EN L E \; 000. C OLO~
• \ !
~
• •
-
-
-
ROLL CALL
B rown
D hor i.ty
K..rei.1 i.n
La
Lentsch
S enti.
Schwab
-
0 -
•
..
SEP 7 "/1
CO UNCIL. M~'-1 lo ~U FI LE
Cl~ O F ENGL..E.WOOO. C OLO .
--
/' 32X
•
0 -
ROLL CALL
"" S!
~ 0 u>
[jl '"' i ::;:
O t" ICIA L
CJ'l:'JG C:.O ~.,'ClL. ~OCUM ENf
Bra-n
Dhori.ty
COU NCIL --.... .._, .-t LE
C I TY O F ENCL.CWOOO. COLO.
K.rei.~i.n
La
Lentsch
Sent i.
SChW'a.b
a...ir 1)VI Gv1A 6 y --"'? (f12._cJJ
/!..f9 GU'l-~ t::i.. LWvvv jkc:.t..VvlCL'f--1
• •
T 32X • • '.
'!'
--
ROLL CALL
Brown
Dhorit
Kre.i..~i.n.
La
Lentsch
Senti.
S chwa.}:)
•
• -
-
-
C ~~_o FFICI A -~ co u -~.·-''-~ \J~eN~
·t I
.,.
• •
I' 32 X I
-
-
--
August 31 . 1971
Honorab1e El.mer E . Schwab
Mayor
C~ty or Engle wood
3400 South El.at~ Street
Engl.ewood . Colorado dOl.l.O
Dear Mayor Schwab:
<•
COM ... t~ -----"'-------------~---.... --=-<or -~-~---~~-~
-~~-~-
-OF FICIAL ~ COUNCrL OOC:UMEf'.I'T R r-r••---• .
COUN Cii-&.·~-1 1 .,.G F ILE
C1TY OF ENGLEWOOO...C.OLQ.
Thank you Cor your l.etter o£ August 20 . 1971.
concern~ng revenue shar~ng. Senator Dom~n~ck
~s presently away Crom ash1ngton and I am tak-
1ng the 11berty oC respond1ng.
As you may know. the Senator 1s 1n ravor of the
revenue shar1ng concept. Howe ver. si.nce the Pres1 -
dent's recent announcement on the new economi.c
po11cy any new program. inc1ud1ng the revenue
shar1ng program. wil.l. be temporaril.y hal.ted.
Thank you again for taking the t1me to wr1te and
express yot.r vi.ews to Senator Dom1n.1ck. I can assure
you that I w1~1 br1ng your 1etter to hJ..s attentJ..on
as soon as he returns to the orCJ..ce.
CNW:]_s
ner~1y. ~N .'Zt~l&~;if:
LegJ..s1at1ve AssJ..stant o
Senator Peter H. Domi 1ck
--
T 32X
-
-
•
•
• -
--~-••2--=----------D.C. -·· ,..._,_. <-> zz..-.a.•••
c::o.. ... ~CM'ol _ ............. o---
---Y·~-4Congress of t{Je Wniteb &tates
...,omk of ~eprdtntatibn'
-..sbittgt:on. :a.c:. 20515
-~-------u _.__ .. ~..........,.._ .... ______ ...... _ .. _ ~~~
-~T-.C-*)~11.
_ _._ .. __ _
-~ u..a. _.._... c::-~ _ _....__...-=-----
•
The Honorable E1mer E. Sch~b
Mayor
City of Englewood
3400 South E1ati Street
Englewood, Colorado 80110
Dear El..m.er,
S e ptember 3, 1971
SEP 7 71
COUNCIL M CCTI, G FILE
~ Qg ENGLEWOOD. C:.Ol..D.
Thank you for your recent letter r e porting on the interest
in r e venue sharing you notic~d at the Colorado Municipal
League Convention.
As you may kno~, I am one of the chief sponsors of the
general revenue sharing legislation. I believe progress
has been made in the Ways and Means Committee. When
hearings ~ere first announced, the Chairman said it ~s
for the purpose of ki11ing the proposal. My impression
is that the opposition t o revenue sharing, ~hil e still
strong , is weakening.
The President •s ne~ economic policies ~ill require the
ways and Means Committee to temporari1y divert its attention
fro~ revenue sharing. However, you may be assured that
I ~i11 continue my efforts in behalf of this proposal.
Kindest personal regards .
DGB/rn...c
I ,.
•
r 32 x
•
[
-
•
•
---
•
0 .. -
DIVISI ON o,.-HIGHWAYS
S'TATII!: Otr C OLO .. ADO STATE OF COL<>R..AIX> C:.H ... & E &H U ,..ATIE:
C.X&C::UT OVC O l .. ll:c:::'TOA
C::'"'IC-P CHGINE.OIL.
4 01t.OI C ..... ___ A VC-
D C:NVC-• C::0 '-0 .. _.._00 -taa
•
Mayor E lmer E. S c hwab
Ci t y of Englewood
3 4 00 South E1at~
Eng 1ewood ., Colorado 8 011 0
Se p t:. 3 .. 1 9 7 1
SEP 1 ·n
Dear Mayo r Sch"Wab: C:::.OUNCl p.:-.:...~"T""t-~b FILE
We are g rateful for you r s:i.gn..acure. on the F ~:P-':i.~~~~;'~~OLQ
map and your letter of August 11th expressing the feel:i.nga of you r coun -
cil w1th r espect to the Federa 1 -a~d U rban System . The atreeta wb:i.ch your
staff asked us to consider were om:i.tt:.ed fro~ the Federa1 -aid U r ban System
bec ause of the tight criteria set f or chis ayste. by the Federal Highway
Ad~~ni st r at:i.on . Wherever poes:i.b1e the st r eets which -ere not put on the
Federal -aid U rban System were 1e£t on the Federa1 -a~d PrLmary Type II
(TOPICS) system .
The £o11owing screecs about wb~ch you a r e espec~al1y concerned do ap -
pear as Pri~ary Type II (TOP ICS):
Clark son f rom Yale to Orchar d;
Qu~nc y f r om Yosemite to Wadsworth;
Yale from Un~ve r s~ty to Federal;
W~ndeme re from Ridge Road to Tuft~;
Un~on Avenue from Federal Blvd . to Santa F e Dr~ve;
and Tufts £~ Santa Fe Dr~ve to W~nd.emere.
We d1d noc feel that -e could add t o the Fede ral-a~d Pr~ry Type II
System the foll~ng streets at the pr~aent t~:
Windeme re from Tufts to Kenyon .
Kenyon from Santa Fe D r i ve to Broadway.
Un~on Avenue from Santa Fe to Windemere
Tufts from Windeme r e to Broadway.
FCB:egm
Ff.le
R .. F •
Very truly yours.
L .. C .. BOWER
Cht.ef Eng:Ln.eer
By ./C -~~
T ... C ... RESEICH
PlannLng & Researc h EngLneer
•
• •
I' 32X
•
0 -
P~~. > r-,, ·~ ~ ~ ~o2o ~~~~.·~
~-.. ""~ .;.._ ~ ~ ~ J'•..; ~·..,. ~· _ .. ..., ..
r-~ 6 ),-· ,. __ .
.. ~»·-~~~ -•
•
• •
•
0
\ !
~
• •
r 32x
-
•
•
•
Sl:.l' 7 AGENDA FOR
N G Fl\.-6.
ce>UNC\'-N\E~OP-~ ~Q6~"'~
REG LAR COUNCIL SESSION
SEPTEMBER 7., 1971
•
8:00 P~ l\1:. Ca1l to order,. invocation by the R ev . H erbert Hosanna of: the
MayO o,"·er CongregationaJ Church . pledge o.f allegiance led by
Pa c k 174 of Weblos Den 2,. and roll C:l.ll .
1.. l\1inutes.
2 .
(a) Regular meeting o£ August 9 .. 1 971.. (Copies trans -
mitted h erewith .)
(b) R egul ar meeting of August 1 6 ,. 1971. (Copies trans-
mitted herev..rith.)
(c) S pecial meeti n g of August 23 . 1971 . (Copies trans-
mitted b ereW'itb .)
Pre-scbeduJed c itizens a n d visitors. ~ ok
(a) R ecognition of •·special guests" of the CounciL
(b) Mr . Merel W oods ,. County Forester,. will be present
to discuss the probl e m of Dutch Elm disease in the
City .
3. Communication s .
(a)
(b)
1\'lemorandum £rom M r . E. P . Romans,. Parks and
R ecreation Director. to Mr. Stanley H. Dial,. City
Manager. dated S eptember 3 ,. 1971. dealing witb the
Dutch Elm disease and th e probl e m o! d ead trees in
the City . (Copies transmitted h e r e "W'ith.)
Min~~b~rarv~ ~~~ .A.~1~(Copi~n.s~ ~~
(c) Minutes o( the Public Library Board s pecial meeting
oC Augus t 3 1,. 1971 . (Copies transmitted h erewith .)
(1) M emorandum r eco mmending that th e City
enter Into a contrac t vvith the Arapahoe
R egion a l Library District. providing such
contract e mbodies the conditions or the
l etter o! i ntent and provides (or the r e -
te ntio n by th e Engle""ood Public Library
or its present bookmob ile s tops in
Ar a pahoe County.
(d ) Minutes or the Board of Career S e rvice Commis-
sion e rs meeting of: August 19. 1971. (Copies trans-
rn itted h ere"With. )
(e)
([)
(g)
(1) M emorandum recommending tha t Item
No. 3 o n all three ''Letters of U nder-
standing'' be stricken and that employees
be given unlimited accumul ative s i ck
leave a nd be able to convert said l eave
at the time of r eti r e ment into cash on a
two to o n e basis.
l\1.e ttlora.ndum from Mr. St.a.nl ey H. Dial. City
l\1.anage r. r ecomme nding adoption of the ··~tters o:C
Understanding•• with the employee organizations •
(Copi es transmitted b e r e'\Vftb.)
Minutes of the ARAPS Board of Direc tors meeting of
August 11. 1971 . (Copies transmitted here'With.)
Minutes o { the Pl a nning and Zoning Commission
meeting o ·f August 4 ,. 1971. (Copies transmitted
here"Wtth.)
(Continued)
•
• •
T 32X
-
-
-
-
AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSTON
September 7,. 1971
Page2
3 . Communications.. (Continued)
(b)
(i)
(j)
(k)
(l)
1\.linute.s of the workable Program Citizens Committee
Tneeting o£ August 1.2,. 1971.. (Copies transmitted
herewith.)
1\.'linutes of the Workabl e Program Citizens Committee
meeting o[ August 26,. 1971.. (Copies transmitted
berev.-itb.)
Minutes of t:he Water a nd Se~·er Board meeting of
August 17. 1.971._. (Copies transmitted herewith .. )
l\1.inutes of the Parks and R ecreation Commission
meeting o( August 1.8,. 1971... (Copies transmitted
h erewith.)
"Letter (rom 1\'lr. David G. Kent,. Manager of the
Denver Symph o n y Orc h estra. proposing that the
City underwrite the cost of a performance in
Englewood . (Copies t.ran smi tted h erewith.)
(m) Calen dar a.o d explan ation or events expl aining procedures
{or the m unicipal election o£ November 2 ., 1971. (Copies
transmitted h erewith. )
(n) Propose d 1 972 Budget. (Copi es transmitted b e r ewi.th. )
4 . City Attorney .
(a) O rdinance on Un.a.l reading prohibiting th e placement
o{ refuse receptacles in the public right-of-"W"ay except
during p eriods o{ regular coll ection. (Copies
previously transmitted.)
(b) Ordina nce on {inal reading amending the Municipal
Code and establis hing a n e -w City mark and seal.
(Copies previously transmitted .)
(C)
(d)
(e)
Ordinance on final reading amending the Housing
Code to e liminate the joint usage o{ toilet [acilities
by occupants of more than one bou_sing unit. (Copies
previously transmitted.)
Ordin.ance on final reading restricting parking wi.t:bi n
20• of all c rosswalks . (Copies previously trans-mitted.)
Attorney's c hoice.
5 . City 1\lan.ager.
(a) Cons ideration of a request by Freeman Sign a nd
Decorating Company to install a banner across South
Broad-way i n the 34-00 block. 'Ibis would be in
connection wi.tb the U ni ted W ay campaign.
(b) Discussion of a l etter from Y..1.r. Robert :Leigh o:f Alan
1\1. v oorh ees and A ssociates r egarding traffic recom-
mendations. (Copies pre viously tran.sm.itted.)
(c) Report regarding State Highway Departnlent plans for
landscaping the interchange at South Broadway and
u .s. 285.
(d) Consideration of an a..rnendxnent to the ARAPS agree-
ment. ("Transmitted herewith are copies of the prcr
posed amendme nt a nd the original agreement .. )
(Continued)
•••• ! • _.
r-'""-·
.)•
-•
1'32X
----
-'
•
•
•
AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION
September 7. 1971
Page 3
5. City M.anager.. (Continued)
(e) Resolution urging the General Assembly of the
State o{ Colorado to pass leg-ls1ation prohibiting
the sale. use. or possession o.f Orevr.rork.s ex-
cept for properly licensed public displays.
(Copies transmitted herev.rttb .. )
(£) Consideration o:f a request by Wrn .. A ... Ha..rnUton.
Fire Chie£. to attend the 98th Annual Intern.atlona.l
Association of Fire Chiefs Con.ference. September
19th-23rd. in St. Louis. M_lssourt_ ..
(g) Man.ager's choice.
6. Recognition of non-schedul ed cltlz.ens and vlsltors ..
7. General discussion ..
(a) Mayor 's choice ..
(b) Councllm.a..n's choice.
AdjourtUnent ..
STANLEY H. DIAL
City Manager
SHD/Ij
• •
'32xl
•
-r""S:'~IC:.1 AC
QQr C~l;~fLC ~l.
RC"Tt.JRN __,.,.U,_..,..,.
SEP 7 'II
"SPELlAL C1TIZEN PROG RAM INV ITEE S ~
couNc Cfl'"y ~ f ._,L c_ riNG FIL£
S eptember 7 ,. 1'f/1~~Wooo. COLQ.
Pr ci.ncc. No . 1 -Mr . and Mr s . W il.l.iam Beag l e , 1 830 Wes t Evans Av e nu
P recinc t. No . 2 -M r . and Mr s . C h ar.les Qu esnoy, 2 91 7 S o uth Fox St.r e ec.
P reci n c t No . 3 -Mr . a nd Mr s . H a r ry c . We tze l., 2871 South Logan Sc.reet
Prec i n c t 4 -Mr. and Mr s . Haro l.d F . F e rri s , 3 580 South Huron Stre et
Preci n ct No . 5 -Mr. and Mr s . Richard R eed, 3280 South Cl.arkson Street
Precin c t N o . 6 -Mr. and Mr s . Riyad Khankan,. 3290 South Franklin Street
Preci n c L No . 7 -Mr . and Mr s . R o b e rt c . Roehrs, 2369 East Floyd Pl. ace
~ec in c t No . 8 -Mr . and Mr s . C harl.e s R. Be s t,. 3370 South Grant Street
P rec inc t No . 9 -Mr. and Mr s . Harold L . Hoy,. 3970 South Logan Sc.reet
Prec in c t N o . 10 -Mr. and Mr s . AI. bert L . Hager,. 4255 Souc..h Fox Street
Pre c inc t N o . 11 -Mr. and Hr s . Frankie J . Jentzs ch. 41.82 South Lincoln Street'
P rec inct No . 1 2 -Mr. and Kr s . Harley T , Bennet:.t• 4404 Souc:.h Acoma St:.reet
Pr .::.ci n c c. 1 .3 -Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jackson . 4550 Lo-el.l BouLevard
Prec .inc c. No. l4 -Mr. and Mr s . Ron Peters• 4900 South Fox Street
Prec inct. 15 -Mr. and Hr s .. Kenneth A , Ouncan . 4 7 11 South Cherokee Street
Pr c inc t: 16 -Mr . and M.rs .. Ches ter R. Holbert. 4609 South Pearl Street
•
• • 23
• r 32xl
--
-r'l'l="l="1C1AC
''S l"EL LAL C1T t Z EN PROGRAM I NVITEES, Septembe r 7, l.97t••
Preci n ct:. ]_ -Mr. and Mr s .. Will:iam Beagle, 1830 W est:. Evan s Avenue
Precinct_ No . 2 -Mr. an d Mr s . C ha-rtes Que s noy ,. 291.7 Sout-h Fox Str eec:.
Pre ci n c.c No . 3 -Mr . and H r s . Harrv c . Wetzel , 2871. South Logan SC:.re t
Pre.c i ncL N o . 4 -Mr. and Mr s . Harold F . F e rri s ,. 3580 South Huron Street
Precinc N o . 5 -Mr . and Mr s . Ri chard R eed ,. 3280 South Cl.arkson St:reet:
Pre c inct. No . 6 -Mr . and Mr s . Riyad K.hank..an, 3290 South Franklin Stre.-t
Prec inc t. 7 -Mr . and Mrs . Rob rt c . Ro ehrs , 2369 E ast Fl oy d Pl. ace
Pc<:.cin c t No. " -Mr. and Mr s .. Charl.es R. Be:st,. 3370 South Grant Street
P r c inc t N o . 9 -Mr. and M-r s . Harold L. Hoy , 3970 South Logan Street
Pr e cinc t 10 -M r. and Hr s . Al.be rt L . Hager , 4255 South Fox Street
Precinct:. N o .. 11 -Mr. an d Mr s . Frankie J . .Jentzsc.h ,. 4182 S o uth Lincoln Street:
Prec i_nc:.t No. 12 -Mr. and Mrs . Har1 ey T . B~nn~tt, 4404 South A coma Stre~t
Prt:.c lnc.t N o . lJ -Mr. an d Mr s . James E. Jackson , 4 550 Lowe11 Bou~;evard
Precinct No. 14 -M r . and Mr s . Ron P~ters , 4900 South Fox Str~et
Precinct No . 15 -Mr . and Mr s . K ennet:h A . Duncan, 4711 South C h roke e Street
Pr ci n cc:. No. 16 -H r . and Mr s . C h e!>C.er R. Holbert, 4609 Sou t..h Pear1 St:.reet
-
---23
-I' 32X I
-
... -l:::'ltFFlClAt.::
'"SPECLAL CITIZEN PROGRAM INVITEES, September 7 , 1.971""
Precinct ]_ -Mr. and Mrs . William Beagle• 1830 West Evans Avenue
Prll!!cinc t •o . z -Mr. and M r s . Charl. s Quesnoy, 291.7 South Fox Street
Precinct No . 3 -Me. and Mr s . Harrv c . Wetz el , 2871. South Logan St:.reet
Prec.i.nc.L 4 -Mr. and H..r s . HaroLd F. F e rri s , 3 580 South Huron Street
Precinct No . 5 -Mr . and Mr s .. Ri chard R eed,. 3280 South C.larks on Street
P reci.nct. No. 6 -Mr . and Hr .s . Riyad Khan.k..an, 3290 South F-rankl. in Street
Precinc L 7 -Mr. and Mr s .. R ober t c . Roehr s , 2369 Ea st Floyd Pl. ace
P re:.c.inct No . " -Mr. and Hr s . CharLes R. Be s t,. 3370 South Grant Street
P recinct. 9 -Mr. and Mr s . Harol.d L . Hoy,. 3970 South Logan Street
Precinc t 10 -Mr. and Mr s . A.J.bert L. Hager , 4255 South Fox Street
Precinct •o . Ll. -He. and Mrs. Frankie J . Jent:z.sch 11 4182 South Li,.ncol.n Street:
P rec:J.n c.t No. 12 -Mr. and Mr s . Harley T. Bennett~ 4404 South Acoma Street
P-rE:..cloce No . 1.) -Hr. and Hrs. James E • .Jackson,. 4550 Lowe.11 Bou1:-evard
Pre.c.i.nc e No. 14 -Mr. and Mr s -R o o Peters,. 4900 Sou1"-h Fox Sereet
Prec inct: 15 -Me. and Hr s . Ken.nec.b A . Duncan, 4711 South Cherokee St:re.et
Preci n ct No. 16 -Hr. a.o.d Mr s . ChesC-er R . l:fo1be.rt,. 4609 South Pear1 Street
•
• 23 • -
r 32x
--
-oFF I Cl ~_h: __ _
••sp£ l..A L CITI Z E N P R OGRAM I NVITEES , Se p temb er 7 , 1.9 7 1. ..
Precinct 1. -Mr . a nd Mr s . William Beag I.e, 1.830 We s t Eva n s Av e nue
P recinct No . 2 -H r . a nd Mr s . Charles Q u e s n oy, 291.7 South F o x Str e et
Preci n c t No . .3 -Mr . and Mr s . H a r ry c . Wetz e l., 2871 South Logan Street
Pr e c i n cL 4 -Mr . and Mr s . H a rol.d F. F e r ri.s ,. .3 580 South Huron Stre et
Preci nct N o . 5 -Mr . and Mr s .. R i c h ard R eed, 3 2 8 0 South Cl.arks on Street
P r e c inct. 6 -H r . and Mr s . R .iyad Rhankan,. 3290 South Frankl.i.n Street
Prec inc t N o . 7 -H r . an d M _r s . R o b ert c . R oehrs , 2369 Ea s t Fl.oyd Pl. ace
P rc:..c l n c t N o .. B -Mr . ao d Mr s . C h a rl.es R . B es t, 3370 South Grant Street
P rec inc t No . 9 -Mr. and Mr s . Haro l.d L. Hoy, 397 0 South Loga_n Street
Prec..in c t 1 0 -Mr . aod Hr s .. Al.berc L. Hager, 4255 South Pox Street
Pr ec i n c t No. 11 -H r. and H-rs .. Frankie J. Jen t:.E .sch, 41 8 2 South Li.nc.ol.n S t reet:
P rec i n c t No . 12 -Mr . a nd Mr s . Harley T. Bennett 7 4404 South A c oma Street
P r eci nct N o . 1 3 -Hr. and Mr s ... J ame s E. Jackson. 4550 Lowe..l.l Bou\evard
Prec i nc t No . 1 4 -"Hr. and M.r s ... R o n P e ters. ..4900 S o uth Fox Street
Prec i nct N o. 15 -Mr. a n d Mr s ... Ken:netb A. Dunc an• 4 71.1.. S o u t.h Ch e rokee Street
Pr e c inc t No . 16 -Mr. and Mr s ... C he s ter R. Ho1b ro:c, 4-609 Sou t h Pear.l Street
•
---23
-r 32 xl
•
•
•
•
~ cu ....... -.:-· -·-~·~ FT"--E.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CAREER SERVICE~§' OQO.. COLO..
CITY OF ENGLEW'OOD, COLOR.A..IX>
AUGUST 19, 1971, 7:00 P .M -
PRESENT: H. R. Braun, E-L. Ausfahl, B. Kimbrough, and J. F. Murphy
THE FOLLOWING MOTIONS WERE PASSED FOR APPROVAL:
1. The minutes of the last regular meeting as printed.
2. The fo.11o'W'i.ng promotions effective August J.., 1971:
BELT, William G.
MEDFORD, Ronald G.
MULL , L eon
TITLE & DEPARTMENT
Patrolman 1st Class to
Detective
Patrolman 1st Class to
Detective
Sergeant to
Lieutenant, Police
GRADE
& STEP
22F to
24F
22F to
24F
2SF to
26F
3. The follo'W'i.ng anniversary increases effective September 1, 1971
are hereby held in abeyance by Presidential order until further
notification:
BUTTS, John W. Building Inspector 22F
SCRIVNER, Theodore R-Building Inspector 220
SWOVE.LAND, Wil..J..i.a.m F. Maintenanceman. Street 17E
YOUNG, William L. Equipment Operator XX. Street 19E
4. The following anniversary increases effective September 16. 1971
are hereby held in abeyance by Presidential order until further
notification:
McKAY, Louis D. Fire~an 2nd Class 21F
MORROW , Rodger D. Fireman 2nd C1ass 21F
ZIMMERMAN, Clarence W. Fireman 2nd C1ass 21F
S . The following anniversary increase effective September 17. 1971
is hereby held in abeyance by Presidential order until further
notification:
GOUGH. Wallace K. Fireman 2nd C1ass 21F
6. The following probationary to permanent status changes with in
crease .in pay effective September 1. 1971 are hereby held in
abeyance by Presidential order until further notification:
o-r-ro. Leon R. Maintenanceman. Parks & Rec. 17B
TRAVIS, Albert L. Ditch Rider. Water Prod. 17B
23
•
• •
r 32x
-
•
•
•
7 . The £o11owing probationary to permanent status change without
increa se in p ay e ffe ctive August 1~ 1971:
GRADE
NAME TITLE & DEPARTM.E.NT & STEP
WOOD, Norman J. PatroLman 4th Class 2l..A
a. The following probationary to permanent status changes without
increase in p a y effectiv e September 1 , 1971:
BRADSHAW , Henry Assistant Utilities Director
CADDIS, Nick PatroLman 4th Class
FREEMAN, Margaret L-Systems Analyst, Finance
McLENNAN , Donald J _ Patrolman 4th Class
REYNOLDS , Ch arles J. Patrolman 4th Class
9. The following new hires:
COBBS, Ruth C.
HECKERT, Frances
NEIBERGER, Victor
SCHONES, C.1.aude
TUR.N"BULL, Leroy
VI SCONTI, Jeffrey R .
Intermediate Clerk Typ ist ,
Library
E ffective August 17, 1971
Jr. Account Clerk, Utilities
Effective August 1, 1971
Maintenanceman, Parks & R ec.
Effective July 19 , .1.971
Maintenanceman, Traffic
E ffective August 16, 1971
Maintenanceman, Parks & R ec.
Effective August 17 , 1971
Patrolman 4th Class
Effective August 9, 1971
10. The following terminations:
CHA..NEY, Alva
CROWE, Maryjeanne
LIEURANCE, Stephen
NEIBERGER, Victor
RA..DDEN, Leroy
Kaintenanceman , P arks & R ec.
Effective June 30, 1971
Intermediate Cl erk Typist,
Library
Effective August 19, 1971
Maintenanceroan , Traffic
E ffective August 9, 1971
M aintenanceman , Parks & R ec.
Effective July 31, 1971
Patro~an 4th C lass
E ffective July 19, 1971
-2-
28B
2l..A
23B
2l..A
2l..A
12A
1l..A
17A
17A
17A
2l..A
1 7 A
12B
17B
17A
2l..A
24 -• •
,32 X
-
-
-
-
7. The fo11o~ing probationary to permanent status change ~ithout
i ncre a se in pay effective August 1, 1971:
TITLE & DEPARTMENT
WOOD, Norman J. Patrolman 4th Class
GRADE
& STEP
21A
8. The following probationary to per.manent status changes without
increase in pay effective September 1# 1971:
BRA.DSHA.W, Henry
D.A.DDIS, Nick.
FREEMAN, Margaret L.
McLENNAN, Donald J.
R.EY'NOLDS, Charles J.
9. The fo11o""'i..ng
COBBS , Ruth C.
HECKERT, Frances
NEIBERGER, Victor
SCHONES, C.l.aude
TUR.NBULL , Leroy
VISCONTI, Jeffrey R.
Assistant Utilities Director
Patro1~an 4th Class
Systems Analyst, Finance
Patrolman 4th Class
Patrolman 4th Class
hires:
Intermediate Clerk Typist,
Library
Effecti ve August 17, 1971
Jr. Account Clerk, Utilities
Effective August 1, 1971
M aintenanceman , P arks & Re c .
E ffective July 19 , 1971
Mai..ntenanceman. Traffic
E ffective August 16. 1971
Maintenanceman. Parks & R ec .
Effective August 17 , 1971
Patro1man 4th C1ass
Effective August 9 , 1971
10. The following terminations:
c.HA..N"EY , A 1 v a
C R OWE, Maryjeanne
LIEURANCE, Stephen
NEIBERGER, Victor
RADDEN, Leroy
Maintenanceman, P arks & R ec .
E ffective June 30 , 1971
Intermediate C lerk Typisr,
Library
Effective August 19 , 1971
Maintenanceman, Traffic
Effective August 9, 1971
Maintenanceman , Parks & Rec.
Effective July 31, 1971
PatroLman 4th C lass
E ffective July 19, 1971
-2-
•
28B
21A
238
21A
21A
l.2A
l.1A
l. 7A
l.7A
l. 7 A
21A
l. 7 A
l.2B
l.7B
l. 7A
21A
24 - -
-
•
•
•
1.1. The fo1.l..<>'-""ing Progress R eports :
BECKER, E ar.1.
CULP, B etty
GAMET , Kenneth D.
HEIMBIGNER, George
HOLTZ., Jack
KOESTNER, Lei.Oma
MORGAN, C -C-
SHATTUCK, Kenneth
WELLS , Gerald D.
TITLE & DEPARTMENT
Patrol..~an 1st Cl..ass
Sal..es Tax Clerk, Finance
Fireman 1st Cl..ass
Lieutenant, Fire
Plant Operator, Se~er
Library Aide
Ma i ntenance Leadman, Water
D i.st.
Foreman, Water Dist.
Fireman l..st Cl..ass
GRADE
& STEP
22F
l.4F
22F
25F
20F
l.3F
l.9F
22F
22F
The ~age freeze initiated by President Nixon ~as discusses by the
Board. From information obtained up to the time of the meeting
IT WAS MOVED, SECONDED AND PASSED THAT ANNcrVERSARY INCREASES AND
INCREASES AFTER A SATISFACTORY SIX MONTHS PROBATIONARY PERIOD
COULD NOT BE GRANTED. HOWEVER , ANNIVERSARY DA.TES W OULD REMAIN
THE SAME, AND ALTHOUGH INCREASES COULD NOT BE GRANTED TO THOSE
WHO WERE DUE TO A SIX MONTHS RAISE AFTER HI RE, THESE PEOPLE
WOULD GO ON PERMANE NT STATUS AT THE DESIGNATED TIME . PROM.OTIONS,
IT WAS RECOGNIZED, WOULD NOT BE AFFECTED BY THE FREEZE.
Whether or not these increases will be retro-active after the
freeze will be ascertained at a later time when more information
is available from Washington.
The Board directed that letters be written to all who were to have
received increases after August 15, stating why the increases
could not be granted .
Mr. Braun said he felt that the C ity should set up a fund with the
money not spent for increases in the event that retro-active pay
was directed . If this money was later not paid retro-actively to
the employees at the end of the freeze, be felt that the employees
should be granted some kind of a percentage bonus as a co~pensation.
Reverend KLmbrough stated that he did not feel the Board should
recommend such a step at this time, before knowing the final out-
come of the freeze. He did state, however, that any monies saved
from not granting increases should be saved and put aside .
The Board directed Mr. Murphy to remind them in November to send
a letter to City Council asking them to put aside any money not
spent in increases .
-3-25 • •
r 32xl
--
-
-
-
Rich Kahm, president of the Eng1e~ood Employees• Association,
presented the Letter of Understanding agreed upon by City offi-
cials and his association .
The Board examined the document presented by Mr. Kahm as ~e11 as
the Letters of Understanding from the Police Benefit Association
and the Firefighters• Association.
Mr. Braun said he did not feel that he could approve the docu-
ments because of item three, the agreement on conversion of sick
leave over ninety days on a three to one basis for vacation. He
fe1t that sick leave is not earned as such .
Mr. Kahm stated that the reason for this stipulation was that,
~ith a 1imit of one hundred and t~ertty days, the employee ~as
1osing sick leave. He felt that for this reason, the employee
getting a bad break.
M r. Braun indicated that perhaps a better idea ~ou1d be to take
the li rr ~t off sick leave . He felt that, in some cases, one hun-
dred and t~enty days of sick leave was not adequate.
R everend K~rough stated it ~as his belief that sick leave should
be used only in times of illness . He £e1t that a sense of trust
and integrity should be present in all employees ~orking for the
C ity.
Mr. Murphy contended that sick leave is generally not abused as
the average number of sick days used per employee per year in the
C ity of Englewood is five while the ave rage of some other cities
in the area is seven.
E lmer A us£ah1 stated that a person 1ooking toward vacation or a
retirement bonus accumulated through sick leave might possibly
come to ~ork when he is sick and should stay bo·me.
Reverend Kimbrough reiterated that sick leave shou1d be used ~ith
honesty and integrity .
Mr. Braun stated he felt that a person shou1d obtain a doctor•s
s1ip for one day•s absence.
M r. A usfahl said that oftentimes it is very difficult to get a
doctor•s appointment on such short notice.
R everend Kimbrough said that the person who has twenty-four hour
f1u and other short-term i11nesses should not have to obtain such
a statement .
It was decided to leave the present ruling on obtaining a doctor•s
certificate after three days of sick leave absence in effect.
Mr. Braun returned to the item in question regarding conversion
of sick 1eave to vacation . He maintained his original position
that sick 1eave shou1d not be converted to vacation. Ho~ever,
he fe1t the Board should recommend to C i~y Counc il that there
be no limit on t h e maxLroum number of sick leave accumulated and
that conversion of sick 1eave to cash at retirement be made on
a t~o to one basis.
-4-25
\
"!'
II --
•
•
•
•
The argument that key people would perhaps be off on sick leave for
an extended period of ti~e ~as presented. All of the members of
the Board agreed that no one person is indispensable.
IT WAS MOVED., SECONDED AND PASSED T ·O RECOMMEND TO CITY COUJSrC.XL
THAT THE LE'I.-rERS OF UNDERSTANDING FOR THE EMPLOYEES" ASSOCIATION,
POLICE BENEFIT ASSOCIATION AND FIREFIGHTERS" A S SOCIATION BE
APPROVED WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ITEM THREE CONCER.NING THE CONVER-
SION OF SICK LEAVE TO VACATION. IT IS RECOfoilMENDED TO C:XTY COUNCIL
THAT THE LIM..IT ON SICK LEAVE BE REMOVED AND THAT AT TIME OF RETIRE-
MENT THE ACCUMULATED DAYS BE CONVERTED TO CASH ON A TWO TO ONE
BASIS.
Letters from Sergeants Garfurikle, Goetz. Leff and Wallace were
presented to the Board. In essence~ they stated their disenchant-
ment with the method o£ testing for the position of lieutenant.
The Board, after examining the tests. directed that a 1etter be
~ritten to each of these men advising them that corrective mea-
sures wou1d be taken.
The Board a1so instructed that a letter be written to one of the
sergeants concerned who felt that the eligibility 1ist for 1ieu-
tenant ~as kno~ing1y posted ~ith an error on it. A1 1 members
felt, after s~eing the tests, that the examination was satisfac-
tory and that the e1.igibi1ity l..ist was posted in good faith and
honesty.
The meeting was adjourned and the next meeting is scheduled for
September 1.6, 1971.
H . R . B RAUN
C hairman
-5 -
ANNETTE L ... B ECK
R ecording S ecretary
26 • •
r 32xl
-
-
r
•
•
• -
TO: ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
FROM: BOARD OF CAREER SERVICE COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: CONVERSION OF SICK LEAVE
DATE: August 20, 1.971.
The Career S ervice Board recommends the foll.owing
paragraph replace item 3 in the Letters of Under-
standing for the three different employee groups:
Employees shall be a11o~ed to accumu1ate an un-
l.~ited number of days for the purpose of sick
l.eave based upon one day of sick 1eave for each
month of satisfactory empl.oyment up to ten years
and then based upon one and one-quarter days per
month -Upon retirement, in accordance with the
City's Retirement policies, an employee ~ay con-
vert a11 sick leave accumulated for a retirement
bonus on the basis of two sick l.eave days to one
day of pay. It should be reiterated ~at sick
leave shoul.d be used only for t~es of illness.
C areer Service Board Chairman
alb
• •
·. ' -· \ ! • I' 32X (
•
•
•
•
0 -
TO: All Members of the Engle"WOOd City Council
FROM.: Mr. Stanley H. Dial , City Manager SEP 7 ·1
DATE : September 3 ., 1.971 ~U NCJL ,..1&...&.;. I f....._· FI LE
OF ENGLEWOOD. COLO..
S BJECTo •• LETTERS OF UNDERS T ANDYNG ..
With the minutes of the Board of Career Service Commissioners meeting
o£ Augus t 19 ., 1971., there is a recorn.mendation relating to the •• Letters
of ndersta.nding"' received "With our three e mployee organizations.
'I'he ·• Letters o£ Understan din g·•:
(a) R etain a limit. on the number of days of sick l eave
that may be accumulated;
(b) R ecommended sick l eave may be converted to
vacation time after an accum u .lati o n o:f ninety
days to a n annual l eave rate based upon three
days sick l eave to one day o f a nnual l eave ; a n d ,
(c) R ecommended tha t: sick l ea ve be con verted to a re-
tirement bonus on the basis o f tw'o sick leave days
to one day of pay .
The Board of Career Service Commissioners r ecommend:
(a) T h at n o limited be placed upon sick leave accumu-
lation;
(b) 'T'bat: sick leave not be conve rted to vacation leave;
and.
(c) 'That,. like the ''Lette rs of U nderstanding. ·• sick
l eave be converted upon retirement on the basis
of tv.ro sick leave days to one day of pay for a
retirement bonus .
'\Vbile I feel there is cons iderabl e merit in the proposal of th e Board •
I urge that v.re not adopt their recom.mendatlon for it "WOuld virtually
nullify our ''Letters of nderstand ing•· a nd forc e us to renegotiate.
This h as been a very long and difficult series of sessions 'With th e
three groups and I feel that no good purpose would be served by r e-
opening our discussions. I would respectfully urge 'the Council to
adopt these letters as originally approved.
In some of o ur recent discussions. I was asked to relate the fringe
b e n e fit increases a nd overtime provide d in tbe ''Letters of Under-
standing·• with th e 1971 cost of salaries . W e estimate that the
(Continued)
•
• •
-
•
•
•
• -
All Members of the Englewood City Council
S eptember 3., 1971
Page 2
following increases will apply:
Cleaning pollee u.nilorm.s .................... .
Cleaning unliorms for detectives •••••.•.••
KeUy Days increase ....................... .
Health l .nsu.rance coverage for depen den ts ••
Overtl.me increases ....................... .
Conversion o£ sick leave to vacation t:Lme •••
$ 3 .702
960
18.8 7 4
89.,604
59.93 1 *
7 p 266
$180.337
This represen ts 7. S % of the cost of salaries b u dgeted ln 1971 of
$2.415. 000.
If non-direct employee benefits being paid employees in 1971 -were
to be added to the $2.415 .000 . t:hls percentage "W"Ould be corre.spoad-
ingly less than the 7. 5 %.
R espectfully.,
/' ~7....---7 ----/ /J '.!I _
_:.:...;:,. ..;_ ~· ~
S T ANL EY H. DIAL -
City Manager
SHD/ij
*The 1971 budget for police overtime is going to be s ubstantially ex-
ceeded. Thl.s results from a n underestimate which 'W8..S contained in
the 1971. budget... The result will be to lessen the real i n crease of
overtbne bebveen 1971. and 1972 •
\ ! ,.
II • •
T 32 X
-
-
•
•
-_, -
•
August. 19, 1971
Stanl.ey H. Oi:ll.
City Manager
City o~ Englewood
Engl.ewood, Colorado 80110
Dear Mr. Dial.:
•
• -
S f P 7 ·r l
COUNCIL... M E _ ,....,& ~t LE
~ 101< II:NC i<WQQ Q, ~Q!,g,
The ••Le tter o::C Und erstanding,•• reciting the improvement <>1'
~ringe b e ne::Cits be g inning with the cal.endar year 1972, was
present e d to the En g lewood Municipal. Employees Association
at its reg ular meeting Thursday, Jul.y 22, 1971. The letter
was accepted and approved by the o£::Cicers , Board o:;( Council.,
and general. membership o:f the Association that were prc-s e ot.
We l.ook ::forward to these improvements e::C1ective January 1,
1972, aware that much depends ·on President Nixon•s economic
policy.
Cordia11y yours,
---2/~L--J
R. A . Kahm
President
Eogl.ewood Municipa1 Emp1oyees As s ociation
RAK:pd
cc: John Murphy
• •
r 32xl
7 'Z.1 -6 6 S 1
•
•
0 -
7&1-6682
Englev.tood Police B e n e fit Associatio n
195 \Ve st G ira rd Avenue
Englewood, C o lorado BOll 0
September 1, 197 1
Hr . Stanley H . 0.:1.~
C:i. ty Manager cou ..... 1-• ..... ;._0~ o .. C:.~ O F ... Et-.oG\. ["VV'OOO
3400 S outh E1at~
Englewood, Colorado
Dear :P.tr . Dj_a.l.. s
In comp1iance 'With the ''Letter of Und.ersta.."'l.di...ng'' reached between you
and the directors of the Police Bene£~t Association on July 29 , 1971 ;
we, the board of d~e ctors , h a 1 e brought the .:l.te~ berore the ~enbera
of the as sociation and i.. t r ras a greed to acc e pt a1J.. :1. ter:'lS submitted..
It H a s also agreed to inc lude the. add..:i..tiona.l. increase for the detectives
rather than the £urnishing o f l eather goods for the departmen t .
_:_es~~·
-~v £7:-:::?W~.,--~
-Leon V . l ·fu.1.1, President
Englewood Police Benefit Association
•
• •
'32 x l
P,.-esident
A .ddress
•
•
•
•
• .. -
Englewood Firefighters Association
LOCAL 1736 A.F.L -C .LO.
Englewood, Colorado 80110
Cl~fford A. Selby
4150 S . Fox Street
Eng1ewood,. Co1orado
Secretary Pau 1 Ja.rni..eson
Address 1788 W . Tennessee
80110 C ity Denver ,. Co1o.
Mr. Stan1ey H. Oia1,. City Manager
Eng1ewood,. Co1orado
Dear Sir: r .
This 1etter confirms the agreement signed by
the negotiation 's committee.
Respectfu11y,.
a ....... L_<J. ... c:..-6.~--=~· '--_)
RONALD G. BOSTON, Cha~rman
Negotiation Committee
•
T
. 0.
\ ...
• •
I' 32 X I
-
•
•
•
•
COUNCIL CHAMBERS S[l 7 "1 1 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORA-DO
AUGUST 9 , 1971 COU NCIL 1\.":C:&..:: ;-• ..:c FILE
C:IT"Y: OF ENGLEWOOD. C OLO..
SPECIAL MEETING:
The CLty Counc~1 of the City of Eng1e-ood , Arapaho e County, Colorado ,
met 1n special sess1on on August 9, 1 9 71, at 8:00 P.M .
Mayor Sch-ab , presiding , called the meet1ng to order .
The invocation was given by Captain Robert Reddington , Salvation Army .
Pledge of Allegiance w as led by Boy Scout Troop No . sa .
The Mayor asked for ro11 ca11 . Upon the call of the roll , the following
present:
Councilmen SentL, Lentsch , Lay , Kreiling, Dhority , Brown , Sch-ab .
Absent: None
The Mayor declared a quorum present .
Also present were : City Manager Dial
As s1s tant City Manager McDivitt
City Attorney Berardini
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED , COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE MINurES OF
THE REGULA.R. MEETING OF JULY 1 9 , 1 971, BE APPROVED AS READ . Upon the ca11 of
the ro11 , the vote resulted as fo11o-s:
Ayes: Councilmen Senti , Lentsch , Lay , Kreiling , Dhor ity , Brown , Sch-ab .
Nays: None
Absent: None
The M a yor declared the mot ion carried .
City Manager Dial announced that Mr . John Kramer of the Englewood
Public Schools who was scheduled to be presea t was unable to attend .
Mr . Dial spoke on behalf of Mr . Kramer , expressing the School Dis -
trict •s need for an encroachment into the public right-of -w ay for footings for
the light standards to be installed at the Englewood High School Footba11 Field .
The footings would extend into the right-of -wa y underground only and would not
encroa.ch upon the s.i..dewalk a1on.g Mansfield . Mr. Dial expl..a1ned that due to the
need to complete the project before the start of the school.. year, the tLming was
such that the S chool Board was unable to make its request before the Board of
Adjustment and Appeals_
CouncL1man Kreiling requested that the City Manager write the Board
of Adjustment and Appeals to explain why they had not been consulted in this
matter . It was agreed that he should write such a letter .
COUNCI LMA.N LAY MOVED , COUNCILMAN LENTSCH SECONDED, THAT THE E NGLEWOOD
SCHOOL DISTRICT BE GRANTED AN ENCROACHMENT :INTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY ALONG
THE SIDEWALK IN THE VICINITY OF 3800 SOUTH LO~ AND T HAT THE MAYOR AND CITY
CLERK BE AtrrRORIZED TO SIGN THE NECESSARY OCX:UMENTS. Upon the call of the roll ,
the vote resu l ted as follows:
Ayes: Counci1men Senti , Lentsch , Lay, Kreiling , Dhority , Brown, Schwab.
Nays: None
Absent: None
. , .•
• •
r
-
-
-
•
-2 -
Th Mayor declared he motion carried .
Th mLnutes of th Water and Sewer Board meetLng of July 20, 1971 ,
with a copy of th end d Sewer Ordinance and five memoranda attached, w ere
received for the r cord.
Mr. Charl s Carroll, Director of UtLlities , gave an oral report on
th LnterLm Water Metering Program, the subject o£ the first memorandum. He
::Lrldl..cated that several "typical" dwel.l..ers oL d.l.ffere.nt economic 1evel..s had been
metered for study purposes . The f1na1 report w ~l.l.. recommend the manner in which
meters can be appl..ied to a11 structures w~th.l.n the City in addition to methods
of f~nancing such a program. He i.nd~cated that other cities in Col..orado had been
surveyed w ith regard to their experiences with metering and a11 had strongl..y
recommended a meter ing program _
Mr. Ca.rrol..l. announced the C.1ty • s :Lnte.nt.l.on to observe ••setter Water
for Engl..ewood" Week August B-14~ 1.971~ the subject of the second memorandum.
Mr . Carrol.l. and Counci.l.man Krei.l..i.ng are to appear on both radio and
TV i.n. order to publ...i..ci.z.e L.he program. The basic :i..nte.nt i.:a: to point up tho
defi.c~enci.es Engl..ewood may have in its water faci.l...l.ti.es and to show what must
be done to brLng them up to acceptabl..e standards. Emphasis wi.11 al..so be p1a.ced
on the part which the publ..ic can pl.ay in conserv1nq water .
A memorandum dated June 20 , 1 971 ~ recommend1ng approval.. of Supp1ernent
No_ 31 to Connector 's Agreement with Southgate Sanitat ion District . genera1l..y
i.n the vicinity west of the intersection of East Ca.l..ey Avenue and the Va11ey
Highway~ was received and discussed .
D .1rector of Util.it1es Charl..es Carrol..l.. appeared before City Council..
and pointed out the area i.ncl..uded within Suppl..ement No. 31 .
COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCXLMAN LAY SECONDED , THAT SUPPLEMENT NO .
31 TO THE CONNECTOR•s AGREEMENT WITH SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT BE APPROVED
AND THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO SIGN SAID SUPPLEMENT . Upon
the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resul..ted as £ol..1ows:
Ayes: Counc~l..men Senti , Lentsch, Lay , Kre11Lng . Dhority ~ Brown ,
Schwab.
Nays: None
Absent:
The Mayor dec1ared the motion carr1ed .
Mr. Carro11 next discussed the proposed redraft of the comprehensive
sewer ordinance ~ the subJect of the fourth memorandum dated June 20 , .1.971 _ He
noted that ~n March s~ven persons had been appounted to revise the City 's ordi-
nance and, i.n so d.o.Lng, had used a sa.mp1e o rd1.na.nce froin the Env ironmental..
Protection Agency and several other cities , i.ncl..udLng Denver and Bou1der . Whi1e
the ord1nance had been redrafted ent~rel..y . there were two major changes of
~portance to be noted.
The first ch nge 1s that the City wou1d be abl..e to 1evy a surcharge
on any Lndustry emi.tt:Lng an abnormal.. f101W of effluent -
The sec ond major change is that a permit system would be app1i.ed .
Under this regulat1on any proposed new commerce or industry must make the nature
of its business known to the C1ty before it wou1d be permitted to connect to the
sewage system _
After some d1scussion the City Attorney stated that -hile the ordinance
-as practically in final form , he w ould like to see two changes made. He felt
that the rates should be stipulated in the ordinance and that the amount and
nature of any penalties wh 1ch could be levied must be spelled out Ln the ordinance.
It was agreed that he would make these c h anges to the ordinance and redraft i t in
....
! ---
-•
I'
-
•
-
-
-
-3 -
its entLrety . Mr. Carro11 wou1d then 1nform the Sewer OrdLnance Committee whether
or not it wou1d be necessary for them ~o consider the a torney•s redraft of the
ord~nance before lt yo@s to th Council 1n fina1 form.
The City Manager suggested that the Mayor write a letter o£ thanks to
the commiLtee memb rs who w~r~ zesponsib1e for redrafting the ordinance. It
decided that such 1e ter shou1d be sent.
A memorandum dated Ju1y 20, 1~71, recommending approval of Supplement
No. 18 to the Connector•s Agreem~nt with Va11ey San1tation District, genera11y
northeast of the intersec Lon or West Mountain Road and South Lowe11 Boulevard ,
was received and discussed.
Director of UL11Lti~s Charles Carro11 appeared before City Counci1 and
pointed out the area Lnc1uded within Supp1emcn~ No. 18 . Mr. Carro11 explained
that the a...rea \oofi3S om.i.tted from a .recent suppl-ement which encompassed a.n adjacent
area of the O.i.strict. The devcl.oper con :~..nued construct:~..on i...n the area assuming
that the portion in quesLion hnd al-ready been annexed to the Distr ict . Because
it W'a& not ~ the Water and Sewer Board £e1t tll.at it shou1d be annexed to the
Va11ey Sanitat.:~..oJ"l Oi.st.ri.ct , and that Suppl.ement. No. 18 wou1d accomp1:i.sh that end .
COln..OC:X.LMAN LAY MOVED~ COUNC.X:LMA.N DHORXTY SECONDED , THAT SUPPLEME.NT NO .
18 TO THE CONtJE ruR • S A...;RE.EMENT WITH VALLEY SANITATION DISTRICT BE APPROVED AND
THAT THE MAYOR AND Cl:TY CLERK BE AUTHOR.IZED TO S:J:GN SAID SUPPLEMENT. Upon the
ca11 of the ro11, ~ vote resu1ted as fo11oW's:
Ay~s: Counc:~..Lmen Sent:~.~ Lentsch , Lay, Kreiling , Dhori.ty, Brown , Schwab.
Nays: t-oone
Absent: Non
The Mayor dec1ared the carr:~..ed..
The mi...nutcs of the ARAPS Board of Directors speci.a1 meetings of Ju1y 9 ,
1971 , and Ju1y 22 , 1 971 , received for the record.
The minutes of the ARAPS Board of Directors meeting of Ju1y 28 , 1971 ,
rece:~..ved for the record .
Mayor Schwab reviewed the history o£ ARAPS to date and noted that Mr .
Joe Kirschner had been term:~..nated because the Board fe1t he was not performing
his work on schedule nor had a c1ear ~dea of what ARAPS was intendLng to accom -
plish . The Mayor cxp1a~ned that during the LnterLm per~o d the ARAPS Board w o u ld
1ike to extend the 1ength of the project to Ju 1 y 1 , 1972 , and to cov er this period
to appropriate $10 ,000 in the 1972 budget . By July 1 , if it w ere d eterm~n ed that
the project shoul-d be contLnued , and the Mayor felt that it probably wou1d , the
City wou~d be asked to cont rLbute an addLtiona1 $40 ,000 to the project.
COUNCILl'-1A.N OHO RITY MOVED, COUNC::ILMA.N LAY SECONDED , THAT THE E NGLEWOOD
C~TY COUNCIL SXGN A LETI'ER OF rNTEt-."T APPROVING THE EXTENSION OF THE AR.APS PROJECT
TO JULY 1 , 1972, AND BUDGET $10 ,000 IN 1972 TO COVER THAT P E RIOD W ITH AN ADO:X.-
TIONA.L $40 ,000 TO BE BUDGETED SHOULD THE PROJECT BE CONTINUED TO THE E ND OF THE
YEAR . Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resu1ted as fo11ows:
Ayes: Counc:~..1men Senti., Lentsch , Lay , Krei1inq , Ohority , Brown , S chw ab .
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried .
Council-man Krei1ing left Council Chambers at 9 :20 P.M.
•
• -
T 32X
-
-
-
-
-
-4 -
The minutes o£ the P~ann~ng and Zoning Commission meeting of Ju1y 7 ~
1~71 . were received f~r the record.
The minutes of the Workable Program Citizens • Comm ittee m eeting of
Ju~y 14 . l971 ~ ~ere rece~ved for the record .
The minutes o£ Lhe Public LLbrary Board meeting of J uly 13 , 1 9 71 , wer e
receiv ed for the record .
The quarterly report of the City of En g l e w ood for the second quarter
of 1971 was received for the record .
The m inutes of the Parks and Recrea t ion Comm ission mee t i n g of J uly 1 4 ,
1 9 7 1 . w ere rece~ved for the record .
The F1reme.n •s Pe..ns.i.on Fund statexnent for the p eriod e n ding J u ne 30 ,
1971 . was rece1ved for the record .
The Po1icemen •s Pension Fund statem ent for the period ending J u ne 30 ,
1 971 , was received for the record .
A repo rt £rom fl.1r . Brooks Ta yl or ~ Tra..ffic Engi.neer , reg a rd i n g h i.s
at t endance at the Annual. Meetin g o£ West ern Ins t i t ute of Traffic Engin eers
in Sa1 t L ake City from Ju1y 21 throug h 23 , rece~v ed for t h e record .
T h e City Attorney rem i nde d Counci.1 tha t the o rdi.na.nce ~hi.ch -ou1d
rez one certain property i.n t h e vicin ity of Wes t Un ion Avenue a nd South Deca tur
S t r eet h ad been tab1ed .
Counci.~man Kreiling r eente r e d Council. C hambers at 9 :25 P .M . a nd took
hi.s seat ~1th Council .
COUNCILl'iAN LE NTSCH MOVE D , COUNC ILMAN BROWN SECONDED # THAT THE PROPOSED
ORDINANCE REZONING LOT 6 # EXC EPT THE WEST 14 5 FEET THEREO F~ AND LOT 7 # CENTENNLAL
INDUSTRIA L P A RK SUBDIVISION ~ CITY O F E NGLEWOOD , COUNTY O F ARAPAHO E , STATE OF
COLORADO ~ FROfo.l I -1 DI S TRICT (LIGHT INDU S T RIAL) TO R -3 -A D ISTRICT (MULTIPLE FAMILY
RESIDENI'IAL) BE REMOVED FROM THE TABLE . Upon t h e ca11 of the r o l.1 , the v o t e
resul.ted as fo11ows :
Ayes: Councilmen Senti # Lentsch# Lay # Kreiling , D h o r i ty # B ro ~, S ch~ab .
Nays : None
Ab sent: None
T h e Mayor dec l.ared t h e m otion ca r r ied.
Ma y o r Schwab e xpres sed o ppos i tio n t o t h e pro p o sed r e z o ning , feeling
that t h e baseba11 g ames to be condu c ted in the park were n o t compatible with new
a p artment develo pment which wo u1d t a ke pla ce should any rezoning o c cur .
Counci Lman Lentsch stated he woul.d m uch prefer an apartment comp1 ex
t o a c omme r c i a l. o r i n d ustrial. devel.opment in that area.
Coun c ilman Dhority e ndorse d Mr. L e ntsch •s views .
••
--
r 32x J[
-
-
-
-
-
-5 -
BY AUTHORXTY
ORDINANCE NO. 24, SERIES OF 1971
AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOT 6., EXCEPT THE WEST 145 FEET THEREOF,. AND
LOr 7, CENTENNIAL INDUSTRl:AL PARK SUBDIVISION . CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COUNTY OF
ARAPAHOE. STATE OF COLORADO., FROM I -1 DXSTR.ICT (LIGHT I-NDUSTRIAL) TO R-3-A
DISTRICT (MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENriA.L).
(Copied i.n ful..l. i.n the offi.ci..al.. Ord ina.nce Book.)
COUNCILMA..N SENTI r-lOVED, COUNCILMAN BR~ SECONDED , THAT ORDINANCE NO.
24, SERIES OF 1..971.., BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE
ENGLEWOOD HERALD SENTINEL . Upon the cal..l.. of the rol..l..,. the vote resul..ted as
fol..l..ows:
Ayes: Counci1men Senti, Lentsch, Lay , Kreil..ing , Dhority , Brown.
Nays: Mayor Schwab.
Absent: None
The Mayor decl..ared the motion carried .
City Attorney Berardini then noted that a bil..l.. for an ordinance to
prohibit parking within 20 feet of a crosswal..k had been p1aced on the agenda.
Because this was a special. meetLng , he pointed out a new bi11 cou~d not be intro-
duced .
BY AUTHORXTY
ORDINANCE NO . 25 , SERIES OF 1971
AN ORDI~NCE VACATING A PORTION OF THE UTILITY EASEMENT LCX:ATED IN
THE DOTSON SUBDIVISION , CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , AS RECORDED .
(Copied in fu11 in the official. Ordinance Book .)
COUNCILMAN OHOR.rrY MOVED , COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED , THAT ORDINANCE
NO _ 25 , SERIES OF 1971., BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND PUBLISHED BY TITLE J:N
THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD SENTINEL. Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resulted
fol.1ows:
Ayes: Council..nte.n Senti , Lentsch , Lay , K..reil.i..ng , Dhority , Brown , Schwab .
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED , COUNCILMAN DHOR.ITY SECONDED , THAT THE RESOLUTION
GRANTING THE APPLICATION OF MR . ROBERT S . BR.IOLA , d/b/a. BOB "S GRCX:.E RY AND MA.R.lCE'T
FOR A 3 . 2 FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE TO BE LOCATED AT 3296 SOUTH W A S H INGTON
STREET, ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, BE R.EMOVED FROM. THE TABLE . Upon the call. of the
ro11 , the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Cou.ncil.mC!.n Senti , Lentsch , Lay, Krei l ing , D hority , Brown, Schwab .
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1ared the motion ca rried.
•
• -
r 32xl
-
-
-
-
-
-
-6 -
Counci~rnan Lay re~t that the granting of a beer license to Bob•s
Grocery would be detrimental to the large number of children in the area .
Councilman Dhority said he would vote in fa v or of granting the license
becaus~ it w a s unfair to prohibit Bob•s Grocery from competing with the super-
markets Ln the area which presently have a license . He also stated that the
court w ould probably o v erturn any action of the Council to d eny such a license .
Co u~ci Lman Kreiling expressed approv al of granting the license as
did CounciLman Lentsch who felt that the area had slowly changed and that there
a need for an additional license.
Councilm an Brown felt that the granting of such a license would be
harmful to the children of the area as did Mayor Schwab who expressed concern
over the possLb~1ity of chL1dren being sent to purchase beer for their parents.
RESOLUTION NO. 33 , SERIES OF 1 971
A RESOLUTION GRANTING THE APPLICATION OF MR. ROBERT S . BRIOLA , d/b/a
BOB 'S GROCERY AND MARK..ET FOR A 3 . 2 FERMENTED M.A.LT BEVERAGE LICENSE TO BE LCX:ATED
A T 3296 SOUTH WASHINGTON 9rREET, ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO.
(Copied in full in the official Resolution Book .)
COUNCILMAN OHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED , THAT RESOLU -
TION NO. 33 , SERIES OF 1971 , BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED . Upon the ca11 of the
ro11 , the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: CounciLmen Lentsch , Kreiling, Dhority.
Nays: Councilmen Senti, Lay, Brown , Schwab.
Absent : None
The Mayor declared the m otion failed.
Because this resolution failed , it wi11 not be assigned a resolution
number but is incorporated herein in its entirety .
RESOLUTION NO. ., SERIES OF 1 9 71
A RESOLUTION GRANTING THE APPLICATION OF MR . ROBERT S . BRIOLA , d/b/a
BOB 'S GROCERY AND MARKET FOR A 3 .2 FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE TO BE LOCATED
AT 3296 SOt.rrH WASHINGTON STREET , ENGLEWCX>D , COLORADO .
WHEREAS ., M.r. Robert. Brio1a , d/b/a Bob • s Grocery and Market , has here -
tofore m ade application pursuant to the p rovisions o£ C h a p ter 75 , Article I ,
Colorado Revised Statutes , 1 963 , as amended , for the issuance of a fe rmented
malt beverage license to be located at 3296 South Washington Street , Englewood ,
Colorado; a n d
w -HEREAS, notice of said application in the Public Hearing thereon has
been properly giv en and the Public Hearing upon said application was properly
conducted on the 6th day of July, 1 971, before the City Council of the City o£
Englewood, as the local 1~censLng a uthority and a11 of the procedural requirements
of the Statute and Ordinance having been complied w ith .
NOW , THEREFORE , BE rr RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO , as follows:
THAT , based upon the application of said Mr. Robert s . Brio1a , d/b/a
Bob 's Grocery and Market , and the evidence and informat ion addu ced at the Public
Hearing upon said application , the City C o uncil of the City of Englew o o d shoul d
and d oes hereby a dopt the following findings and conclusion s :
1 . The applicant is the o -ner and operator of the b u siness establish-
ment at s uch location and is of good charact er and reputation and h as not been
convicted of a felony or crime w i t hin any cou rt of t h e U n ited States , or -.i..thin
any court of record in any state or territory of t h e United S tat es .
•
• -
-
-
•
•
•
•
-7 -
2. The petitions submitted by the applicant in fa~or of the
issuance of said license numbered approx~tely 1 .308 signatures . There
-ere no signatures or remonstrances submitted in protest of the issuance of
said license . nor did any individual appear personally to protest the issuance
of said license before City Council at the hearing thereof.
3. Upon question of Council , sixteen persons stood Ln favor of the
granting of the 3 .2 fermented malt beverage license to Bob "s Grocery and
Market a~d none stood in opposition .
N~, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED. that , based upon the for egoi.ng and
the entire record and the evidence contained herein, the application of Mr .
Robert S . Briola , d/b/a Bob "s Grocery and Market , for the issu ance of a fer-
mented malt beverage license to be located at 3296 South Washington Street,
Englewood , Co lorado, should be and is hereby granted .
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 9th day of August, 1 971.
Mayor
ATTEST:
e x officio City Clerk
I , Stephen A . Lyon , ex officio City C l erk of the City of Eng~ewood ,
State of Colo :z:ado , do hereby certify that the abov e and f oregoing is a true ,
accurate and complete copy o£ Resolution No. _______ , Series of 1 971 .
Ex Officio City Clerk
T h e City Attorney reported on the City of Englewood versus Madison
Lyon court case . He indicated that the testLmony supported Mr. Lyon 's conten-
tion that the City h ad been a w are that he was operating a welding establishment
in a resid ential district since 1954. Under these circumstances Mr. Berardini
felt that i.t was app ropriate for the City to settle the case out of court i f at
a1 1 poss ible . He is to m eet w i th Mr . Lyon 's attorney to dra w up an agreement
wh ich would a11ow Mr. Lyon to continue his welding operation a t the present
l ocation unti1 January 1 , 1974. After that date Mr . Lyon wi11 remove his
operation from the residential area . The C~ty Attorney recommended that the
Council accept such an agreement once he is able t o present it for fo r.ma1 a ctio n.
City Attorney Berardi_ni discussed the a..nnex ati.on case between Sheridan
and Englewood . He had sought a stay of election from the Supreme Court but the
~ot~on had been denied . Xt now appears that an election is to be he1d only in
the disputed area and wi11 present thre~ options to the voters:
Do you wish to remaLn in the County?
Do you w ish to be annexed to Engle wood ?
D o you wish to be annex ed to Sheridan?
Un 1ess the court honors the Attorney's request tha t they rev iew the
case , the elect~on should be he1d w i thin the next two m onths . The City Attorney
stated th3t he would not participate in the appointment of election j udges for
h e felt that by so doing he might prejudice the case s hou~d w e appea l .
City Ma nager Dial presented a resolution which would a ppropriate monies
i n the sewer fund for the reconstruction of the sanitary sewer treatment system ,
explaining that the resolution was necessary in order to provide sufficient monies
to accomm.od.ate the recent construction for wh ich a bid w as recently awarded .
•
II • •
r 32x
-
•
•
•
-a -
RESOLUTION NO. 33 , SERIES OF 1971
A RESOLtrriON ADJUSTING APPROPRIATIONS IN THE SANITARY SEWAGE PLANT
REHABILITATION AND TilE JEFFERSON SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION; AND AUTHORIZING
INTER-FUND LOANS TO THE SEWAGE FUND FOR CASH DEFICITS TO BE ENCOUNTERED BY
SAID FUND IN FUTURE YEARS .
(Cop~ed in fu11 in the official Resolution Book.)
COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED , COUNCILMAN DHORIT Y SECO NDED , THAT RESOLUTION
NO . 33 , SERIES OF 1971, BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon the ca11 of the ro11 ,
the vote resulted as fo11ows :
Ay es: Councilmen Senti , Lentsch , Lay , Kreiling , Ohority, Brown ,
Schwab .
N!lys; None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1 red the motion carried .
City Manager D ial asked Mr. Ke11s Waggoner , Public Works D~rector ,
to discuss he Side-a1 k District No . 71 bids. Mr . Waggoner discussed the spread
sheet showing the two bidders , Eby Cement Company and Frank Dehaven Company.
C~ty Manager Dia~ urged the Council to accept the ~ow bidder , Mr . Frank Dehaven.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED . COUNCILMAN K..REXLr:NG SECONDED, THAT THE LOW BID
OF FRANK DEHAVEN rN THE AMOUNT OF $1 ,.493 .~5 BE ACCEPTED. Upon the call of the
roll , the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Counc~Lmen Senti , Lentsch , Lay , Krei1~ng , Dhority , Brown ,
Schwab .
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor declared the motion carried .
City Man~ger Dial reported on the Federal Aid Urban System , exp1aLnLng
that in a11 probability it wi11 u~timately replace the TOPICS program . In his
op~nion the Urban System is being promoted so quickly that any a dvisable changes
to the original proposal cannot be given adequate consideration . For example ,
~ a recent meetLng regarding the Syste~ the City was unable to have the following
streets incl uded dS a part of the System:
C1ar~son from Y a le to O rchard Road
Quincy from Yosemite to Wadsworth
Ya1e from University to Federal
WLndermere and Santa Fe Lane from Ridge Road to Kenyon
Kenyon from Santa Fe Lane to Broadway
Union Avenue from Federal Boulevard to Windermere
Tufts from W indermere to Broadway
The Mayor has been asked to sign the plat designating the Urban System
without these streets.
City Manager Dial recommended that if the Ma yor were to sign , the City
should go on record as opposing the fact that the above named streets were not
included . There are reportedly two other cities in opposition to the System.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED , COUNCXLMA.N LENTSCH SECONDED , T HAT THE MAYOR BE
AUTHORIZE.D TO SIGN THE PLAT SHOWING THE L IST OF RECOMMENDED STREETS TO BE INCLUDED
WITHrN THE FEDE~ AID URBAN SYSTEM AND THAT A LETTER O F PROTEST BE FORWARDED
STATING THE CITY 'S OBJECTION TO THE PROGRAM AS IT PRESENTLY S TANDS . Upon the
call of the ro11 , the vote resu1ted as fo11ows:
• •
•
•
-9 -
Ayes: Councilmen Senti , Lentsch , Lay , Krei1Lng , Dhority, Brown,
Schwab.
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1ared the mot~on carried .
City Manager o_a1 briefly reviewed the bids received on Friday ,
Ju1y 30 , 1971 , on the Police-Fire Center. The bids were consider~y higher
than the estLmatc . He suggested that th administr&tion prepare a detailed
analysis of he possLb1e funds from which the project cou1d be bui1t and that
the CouncL1 meet prior to its regu1ar1y scheduled meeting of August 16 , 1971 ,
to discuss it .
City Man ger Dia1 discussed a report on the conversion of a1 1 one-way
streets to two-way confLguration. He exp1aLned that the project could be
accomplished in two phases . The first and more temporary phase would conSLSt
of signLng~ stripping ~ nd turning signal heads without placing the standards
on the oppos~te side of the streets . This phase could poss~1y be accomp1ished
within fourteen days.
Counc~1man Krei1ing read a statement in opposition to the proposed
conv ersion . He urged the Counci1 to take a second 1ook at the proposition
stating that it w as a backward move which does not fo11ow the mandate of the
peop1e in the election of 1968.
After considerab1e discussion ~t decided that the matter wou1d be
explored in more detail a t a Counci1 study sess~on on August 23 .
Mayor Schwab recognized Mr . V~gi1 Thomas , SSO E ast Hampden , Englewood~
Colorado .
Mr . Thomas commended the City Council on adoptLng the ordin nee which
wou1d require developers to prov~de 1 -1/2 off-street parking spaces for each 1
to 2 bedroom apartment unit . He stated , however , that he wou1d 1~ke the CouncLL
to adopt an ordinance which would Lncrease this requirement to two spaces and
possibly stipulate that some type of 1 an d scap~g be required a1so .
The Mayor thanked Mr . Tho~as for ppearing before the Council .
CouncL1man Brown stated that the w ork of the An~a1 control Committee
was substantially c ompl ete and th ir recommendations would be presented to
Council at the next m eting .
Counc~1man Lentsch asked the Mayor for a report of the bus ~eetung
that af t rnoon between Denver Metro Transit and the Bus Co~it t ee of Eng1ewood
and Littleton . The Mdyor stated that nothLng was resolved. Denver Metro Transit
wou1d 1ike to e xtend Route No . 73 south on Downing t o F1oyd , over to Cindere11a
c~ty , and back at least two or three tLmes per day . Denver Metro Transit is to
give the City further proposals withLn the next coup1e of days_
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED , THAT THE MEETrNG BE
ADJOURNED. Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resulted as fo11ows:
• •
-
•
•
•
•
-10 -
Ayes; Co unc~Lmen Senti , Lentsch , Lay , Krei1Lng , Ohority , Brown ,
Schwab .
Nays: None
Absent: None
T h e Mayor dec1ared the mot~on
•
• •
'32x [
-
•
•
•
REGULAR MEET :I.NG :
•
COUNCXL C HA.MBERS
CITY OF ENGLEWOOO~ COLO~
AUGUST 16 ~ 1.971
--,,_ r L
I {I
Th~ C 1 y Council:. of the C1ty of Eng1e-ood , Arapahoe County , Co1orado ,
m~t in regul.ar session on August 1 6 , 1 971, at 8:00 P .M .
Mayor Schw ab , pres idi ng , ca11ed he meeting to order .
The ~nvocatLon wa s g1ven by Capta~ Robert Reddington of the Sa1vat ion
Army. Pl.edge of A11egLance was 1ed by Pack No . 174 of Webl.os Den 2 .
The M a yor asked Lor ro11 ca11 . Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the
fo11o-ing were present:
Counc11men S entL , Lentsch , Lay , Kre11Lng , Dhority , Brown , Schwab.
Abse..n t : None
T he Mayor dec1ared a quorum present.
A1so present w e re : City !'1an.a.ger D1.al.
Assistant City Manager McDivitt
City Attorney Berardini
Mayor Schwab recog:·n.1..z.ed Mr. and Mrs. Leon Noakes , 16 East Yal.e Avenue ,
Precinct No . 3 , and Mr. and Mrs . Richard J . Pasterkamp , 1400 East Darcmouth
Avenue . Precinct No. 6 , from the 1ist of Specia1 C~tizen Program Invitees .
Mr . Lewis Scifo , 6919 South Stee1e Street , appeared to request a
tr3nsfer of o wnersh ~p w ith regard to the 1iquor license of Guespato•s . 5180
South Broadway .
It was decided to de1ay discussion of this matter unti1 the City
Attorney could ru1e on whether this reissuance , change of ownership ,
a change of name .
Mr . James Roh1as , 2000 East Seventh Avenue , Denver , appeared to
request a transfer of ownership with regard to the 1iquor 1icense of Concrete
Curb and Paving , Inc ., dba Ham pden West , 3517 South E1ati Street .
The C1ty Manager referred t o a memorandum appearing later on the
agenda from Mr. Stephen A. Lyon , Director of Finance , in which he recommended
that the City Counci1 approve a11 a pp1 ica ions and reissuances of 1iquor
1icenses subject to a favorab1e report by the Federa1 Bureau of Investigation .
It was e xplained i n the memorandum that it genera11y takes quite a 1ong t~e
before a11 of the requisite FBI and police checks are returned .
T h ere was some discussion by the Counci 1 as to whether or not the
m a tter in quest1on was a transfer or an a pp1ication . CounciLman Brown stated
that he would vote aga1nst the matter since it w as not c1ear w h ether it w as a
transfer app11cation , and he suggested that the CLty A ttorney study the
tnatter .
CLty Attorney BerardLni stated that there is no such thing as a transfer
but instead there Ls a reissuance of a 1Lcense~ T h e matter in questLon he stat ed
Ls a request £or a reissuance .
Counc11man Kr~i1Lng suggested that the City A ttorney as a matter o f
course rev1ew a 11 a pp1 1cations regarding 1Lquor licenses Ln the futu re .
•
• •
•
•
•
•
-2 -
C ity Manager Dia1 stated he was sure the matter was in order and
that i~ the app~~cation w ere wrong, it was ~ere1y a ~atter of fo~. A11 the
info ~s tion he stated is contaLned in the materia1 presented , and the a pp1i-
cation cou1d be corrected wLth regard to the proper forms 1 ater without C ounci1
action.
COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN LENrSCH SECONDED , THAT THE
RECORDS SHCIIN' THA.T MR. JAMES ROHLA.S WAS REQUESTING A REISSUANCE OF THE LICENSE
TO A NEW OWNER. Upon the ca11 of the ro11 . the vote resulted as fo11ows:
Ayes: CounciLmen Senti , Lentsch , Krei 1Lng, Dhori...ty, Sch-ab.
Nays: CounciLmen Lay , Brown.
Absent: None
The Mayor decLared the motion car ried.
COUNC:ILM.AN LA~ MOVED , COUNCX:LMAN KREILING SECONDED , THAT MR. JJ\.MES
ROFn..A.S, 2000 EAST SEVENTH AVENUE, DENVER , BE GRANTED A REISSUANCE OF A LIQUOR
LICENSE TO THE CONCRETE CURB AND PAVING , INC ., DBA HAMPDEN WEST , 3517 SOUTH
EL.A.TI, SUBJECT TO RECEIPT OF FBI CLEARANCE . U pon the cal..l.. of the ro11, the
resu1tcd as fo1 l..ows:
Ayes: CounciLmen Senti , Lentsch , Lay , Kreil..ing , Dhority , Sch-ab.
Nays: Cou.ncil..xnan BroWTl
Absent: None
The Mayor decl..ared the mot~on carried .
The Counc~l.. then heard from Mr. Lewis Scifo , 6919 S outh Steel..e Street.
Mr. Sci.fo e.xpl..aL.ned that h~s purpose in coming to the Council.. m e.eti..ng was to
advise Council.. of the fact that there were ne-s tockhol..ders i.n the operation.
City Attorney Berardini expl..ai..ned that Mr. Scifo was m ere1y sho-i.ng
a change of ownership, that he stil..l.. owned a m ajority of the stock , and that
the new mLnority owner had cl..eared a l..l.. pol..ice checks pending a favorabl..e report
from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. The C ouncil.. he stated was to tak e
no action .
Dr . J . J. French , 2390 South University , C h a Lrman of the An~l.. Control..
Co~1ttee , a ppeared be£ore City Council.. to review the work of the AnLma 1 C ontrol..
C ommittee . Dr. French stated that the comm ittee had reviewed ordinances f rom
oth r cities and had tried to establ..ish an e qu i ty between e nforcement of an~l..
reg-ul..a t:.ions and the owners of a 11 a.ni..J:nal..s .
One of the major recc:>J~Unendati ons of the committee is that the 1icensi..ng
requ1rement of a11 dogs be el..imi..nated . The c omm ittee feel..s this ~e qu i rement is
too cost1y to enforce , that there ~s too much red tap e Lnvol..ved , and that the
p ubl..i.c opposes the 1icensLng requirement. Dr . French a 1so stated that the
requirem ent m akes the rabies vaccLnation program Lneffective , as peop1e are
aware that the C ity obtains the l..ist of those persons who hav e their dogs
vaccinated from the Tri-county Heal..th Dep a rtment and uses it in its 1icense
en£orcement prog ram. As a resu1t , they no l..onger take their dogs to Tri-county
so the CL ty has an 1nadequate r ecord of wh~t dog s have been vaccinated for
rabies within the County.
The Co~ittee a1so suggested that an a dditiona l.. anima1 w a rden be
em.p1oyed by the City so that enforce ment of the dog ordi..na.nce cou1 d be more
effective . • •
~'32xl[
-'
•
•
•
•
-2 -
L1 y Man qer Dia1 stated he was sure the matter was Ln order and
hat if the a ppl..1c tion -e re -rong , ~t wa s m ere1y a matter o £ fo rm. A1 1 the
i..n form "t ti.on t-~e st ted 1.s c ont.a i..ned i...n the rna.teri.a1 presented .,. and the a ppl..i -
cati.on coul-d be c:orr c t.<..""C! ~,o;1-th regard to the prope r forms l..ater wi..thout C o uncil..
ac:t1.-on.
COUNCXLMAN DHORITY MOVED , CO UNCI~ LENTSCH SECONDED , THAT THE
RECORDS SHOW THAT MR . JAMES ROHLA.S WAS REQUESTING A RE::CSSUA.NCE OF THE LICENSE
TO A NEW OWNER. U pon the ca1l.. of the rol..l.., the vote resul..ted as fol..l..ow s:
Ayes : C ounci...l..men Senti , Lentsch, Krei..l..Lng , Dhori.ty , Sch-ab .
Nays: Counci..l..m en Lay , Brown .
Absent: Non
The M ayor d ecl..a r e d the motion carrie d.
COU"NCI LMAN LAY M O VED , COUNC ILMAN K.RE:I:LING SECONDED , TI-D=I.T MR. JAMES
ROHLA.S, 2000 EAST SEVENTH AVENUE , DENVER , BE GRANrED A REISSUANCE OF A LIQUOR
LICENSE TO T HE CONCRETE CURB AND PAVING , INC ., DBA HAMPDEN WEST ,. 351 7 SOUTH
ELATI, SUBJECT TO RECEIPT OF FBX C LEARANCE. Upon the ca l.l. of the r o 11 , the
vote r esu l.te d as f ol.l.ows:
Ay s: Counci~en Senti , Lentsch , Lay , Kre il.ing , D h o r i t y , Sch-ab.
Nays: Counci.:Lman Bro-n
Absent : None
The Mayor decl.a c d th mot1on carr ied .
The C ounc~l. then heard f rom Mr. Lew~s Sc i fo , 6 919 S outh S t ee l.e S treet .
Mr . Scifo expl.a ined that h~s p u rpo se Ln c om Lng t o the C ouncil. m e eting w as to
advise C ouncil. of the fact that t here were new s tockhol.ders in the opera t i on.
City Attorney Ber a rdLni exp1ained that Mr. Scifo w as m e r e l.y show ing
a change o~ own e rsh 1 p, that he s t~l. owned a majorit y of the sto ck , and that
the new m :1...nor1ty owner h a d c 1 ear ed a l.l. pol.1ce check s ,pend ing a favorabl.e report
from the Col.orad o Bureau of Inv estigat ion . T h e C ounci l. he s t a t e d was to ta k e
no action.
Dr . J . J . F r ench , 2390 South Unive r s ity , C h a Lrman o f the An~a l. C o ntrol.
Co~1 tt ee , a ppe a r ed befor e City C ounc il. to revi ew the work of the AnLma l. Con trol.
C omm ittee . D r. French stated that the c o mm ittee h a d r e vie w e d ordinanc e s f rom
othe r cities a nd h a d tried t o est abl.ish an e qu i ty between e nforcement of anUma l.
regul.ations and the owners o f a l.l. an Lma 1 s .
One of the tnajor reconunendatio ns o f the c cxn:m itt ee is t.h.at the l.icen si..ng
requ1rement o~ a 11 dogs be el.Un inat ed. The c ommittee fee l.s this r e qu i reme nt is
too costl.y to enf orc e ~ that there is too m uch red tap e Lnvol.ved , and that the
p ub11c opposes the 11cens1ng r e quirement . Dr . Frenc h a1so s t ated t hat the
requ1re~ent m akes the r ab ies v acc ination p rogr ineffective , as peopl.e are
awa r e that the C 1.ty obtains the 1 i.st of those person s w ho hav e their dogs
v accin a t e d from the T r1-county Heal.th Department and u ses it Ln its l.ice nse
e nforceme nt program. A s a resu~t ~ the y n o l.onger tak e t heir dogs to Tri-co unty
so the C1ty has a n 1.nadequate r e c o r d o f w ha t dog s ha v e been v a ccina ted for
r ab i es with1.n the Co unty .
The C o mm ittee a 1 so sugg e ste d that a n a dditio n a l. anLma 1 warden b e
emp1oyed by the C1ty so that enforcement o f the dog ordina nce c o u 1 d b e more
effect1ve .
•
• •
_,
•
•
•
•
-3 -
Per haps the mos t controversia1 point of the Committee•s recommenda -
t ion accord :Lng to Dr. Frenc h i s the r e qu_ireJDent that n.o person co~d o-wn :more
than two dogs ove r six months of a g e without securing a sta te kenne1 1icense.
M r. Roy U p theg r ove o f T r i -county s poke f rom the a ud ien ce Ln a ns-er
t o a s p ecific quest i o n rega rding the a v e r a g e 1 ength o f t~e s tra y dogs a re kept
impo unded 1n the m e tro po1itan a r ea b efore they c an be a cqu i r e d by new owners.
T he a v e r age 1 ength of time i n the m e tropo1itan a rea is f ive days but Eng1ewood
h e e x.p1a i.ned has a s ix-d a y r e qui..reme nt.
Anothe r r e qu i rement a ccord:Lng to D r. French -oul.d permit a city
an Lmal. warden t o f ol.l.ow a dog running at 1 a~g e to his r e sidence a nd then cite
the ow-ner.
COUNCILMAN LA¥ M OVED , COUNCILMAN LENrSCH SECONDED, TH111.T THE REC OMMENDA-
TIONS OF T HE A NIMAL CONTROL ADVISORY B OARD BE ACC EPTED AND THAT THE COMMITTEE
B E COMMENDED F O R DOING SUCH A FINE J O B . U pon the c a 11 of the ro11 , the vote
r es u~ted as fo11o-s:
Ayes: C ounci1men Senti , Lentsch , Lay , Kre i1Lng , Dhor ity , Bro-n ,
S ch-ab .
N a ys: None
Abs ent: None
T h e Mayor dec 1 a r e d the mot i on c a rr1e d .
C o u nciLman B rown commended Dr . French , Po1ice Chief C1asby , and
others for the:Lr d i..1 i.ge.nt e ffort s i..n r e vi..ew:Lng the C ity • s a.ni.Dl.al. contro1 ord.i.-
C ounc i.~ Lay expressed his d eep a ppreciation to the C ommittee,
p a rti.c u.l.arl.y beca use they w ere a vol.unteer group o f ••outside •• cit.i..zens W'i.l.l.i.ng
to ~ake a significant contrLbution to on e asp ect o f the City •s program.
C ouncL1 ag r eed tha t they shou1d first r e v iew the r e commendations o f
the Comm ittee and then refer them to the C ity Attorney .
A memorandum from Mr. Stan1ey H . Dial., City Manager , and a r e port
f rom Mr . La rry B ourn, Archite ct , regardLng the bids on the P ol.ice-Fi.r e Center ,
r e c e ived £or the record .
T h e Mayor e x pl.a ined that the C ouncil. h ad m et for one h o ur p rior to
C ounc Ll. meeting to discuss the Po1ice-Pi.re bids and it w as d ecid e d to have
another s tudy s e ss ion on F riday, August 2 0 , 1.9 71 , at 7:00 P .M. T he City
Manage r note d that his ~emo randum indicat ed the numerou s a 1ternates wh ich
c oul.d b e a dop ted without a l.tering the basic d esign of the Pol.i.ce-Fire Cent er .
T h e ~i.nute s of the Boa rd of Adju s t:ment and Appea1s meet:L.ng o f June 9 ,
1 9 71, w e r e rece ive d for the record .
Recommendations and sketches o f the fo1l.owi.ng encro achments as dis -
cussed a t the Board of Adjustment and A ppea1 s m eeting o f August 11, 1 971 ,
r ece ived for the record _
(.1) Mrs_ Ar1a Fid.l..er , 4043 S outh Pennsy1va..nia. Street , 1o••
retaining wa 11 encroaching 9 •3•• on City property.
(2) Mr . and Mrs. Ear1 Ca rl.i1e , 301 West Chenango Avenue,
encroachment o f 4 • so.l.id fenc e upon C ity property for
a distance o f 7•.
•
• •
-
•
•
•
•
-4 -
(3) M r . J ohnnie L i tt1e h orn for Loftus Jew e l e r s a n d Kaufma n•s
Men S t o r e , 3 418-3 4 22 South B r o a d-ay , enc ro a c~cn t o f
six posts s uppo r ting c a nop y ove r City p rop erty. P o s t s
woul d be 2 " from e d ge o f wa1k.
Th .. C::1.t y M a n ager e xpl ained tha t h e r ea ft e r a p h o togra ph of each encroach-
~en t request wo u~d be presen t e d a long with the othe r in f o rma tion gener a 1 1 y sen t
he Council f or con sid eratio n o f an encroa c hme nt r e quest .
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED , COUNCILMAN D H O RITY S ECO NDED , T HAT THE C ITY
COUNCIL APPROVE A TEN -INCH RETAINING W ALL E-NC ROACH ING NI NE FEET T HREE INC HES
ON CITY P R OPE RTY B Y MRS. ARLA F I DLER , 4 0 43 SOUTH PENNSYL V ANIA . U pon the c a 11
of the r o 11 , t h e vote r s u1ted as f o 11ows :
Ayes : C ounci1 m e n S ent1 , Lents c h , L a y , Krei l ing, D hority , B rown, Schw ab .
Nay s : None
Absent : Non
T he Ma yor de cla r e d t he mot~on ca rried .
COUNCILMAN LAY M OVED , COUNC ILM.AN LE.NI'SC H SECO NDED , THAT THE CITY COUNCIL
A PPROVE THE ENCROACHMENT OF A F OUR F OOT SOLID FENCE UPON CITY PROPERTY FOR A
DISTA NCE OF SEVEN F EET B Y M.R . AND MRS . E.A..RL CARLILE , 3 0 1 WEST C HENANGO AVENUE .
U pon t he ca1 1 o r the r o 11 . the v o t e r esu1te d as fo 11ows :
Ay es : C ounciLmen Senti , Lents c h, Lay, K r ei1 Lng , Dhority, B rown , Schwa b.
N a y s : None
Absent : Non e
The M a yor d ecl a red the m o t ion c a r r ied .
Mr . F r a nk Ka ufman , 3 4 2 2 S outh B roa dwa y , a ppea r e d to s upport an e n-
c r oachme nt r e quest for s i...x pos t s supporti....ng a canop y encroa.chi..ng ove r Ci.ty
property two fee t f rom the e d ge of the sid e w a lk . The City Ma n a ger noted tha t
Mr. Ke 11 s Wagg oner , Pub1 i c Work s Direct or , had basica 11y recommended that no
canop ies be p1ace d Ln the right -of -w a y as the y r e quire d p e rmanent fixtures in
the sid ewa 1 k . T h e C i ty M a n ager n o t e d t hat t his e ncro3chme nt, if p a s sed , had an
eff ect on o the r prope rty wh ~c h probab1y wou1d h a v e to be d ea1t with by C ounc i 1
a t a 1 a t er d a t e . T h e prope rty in que st i on is Guys and Do11 s , 3 47 3 South Broa dwa y ,
wh e r e a s Lmila r c a nopy h as b een i.n s t a 11e d , e vidently -ithout C ity knowledge or
a pprova 1 .
Mr. Kau fma n s t a t e d tha t his r e quest w as Ln k e e p ing with his e fforts to
i mprov e the 1 o o ks of downtown E n glewoo d.
Mr . J o hnnie Lit t l ehorn , 4 530 S outh Broadway , who would b e the con -
trac tor on the job , s p o k e i n beh a 1f of t he r e quest and e xpla Lned the de s ign.
CounciLman L e nt sch ques tio n e d whe the r t h e C ity wou 1 d be 1iab1 e if
anyone shoul d hit one of the p osts encroach ing on C ity prope rty. C ity Attorne y
BerardLn i e xpla1ned ~t wou 1d p robab1 y b e the joint 1 iabil i t y o £ Ka ufman and the
Cl.ty .
Mr. Bob B rundage , 3 4 2 4 S outh Broadwa y , Pres ident of the Engle wood
Squa r e Me r c h a nts A sso ciat i on, s poke in beha1£ of the r e que st , suggesting , how ever ~
tha t Mr. Kaufman f o 11ow whate ver motif is desired by the Engle W'Ood Square Merchants
A s s ociati on . Mr. Kaufman assure d Mr . Brunda ge tha t his d e sign wou1d be Ln keep i ng
with the d esires of the Associa t ion .
COUNCILMAN KREILING MO VED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED~ THAT THE CITY
COUNCIL APPROVE THE ENCROACHMENT REQUEST , AS SUBMITTED BY THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
AND APPEALS, WITHOUT ANY RECOMMENDATION , OF SIX POSTS SUPPORTING CANOPY OVER CITY
PROPERTY, THE POSTS TO BE ~0 FEET FROM EDGE OF WALK, BY MR. J OHNNIE LITTLEHORN
FOR LOFTUS JEWELERS AND KAUFMAN •s MEN STORE, 3418-3422 SOUTH BROA.DWAY1 PROVIDZNG,
HOWEVER, THAT THE AGREEMENT SPECIFICALLY EXEMPT THE CITY FROM LXABILITY FROM ANY
ACCIDENTS ARISING FROM THE POSTS WHICH WOULD BE ENCROACHED UPON CITY PROPERTY .
Upon the ca ll of the ro1 1r the vote r esu1t ed as fo11owss
. , .•
• •
•
•
•
•
-s -
Sch""'ctk....
Ab sent : None
Th ~ Ma yor d c 1 a r P d the motion c a r r i ed .
The m ~nut es of the P 1 anning a nd Zoning Commiss i on m eeting of J u1y 2 0 ,
1 9 7 1, w e r e r "C~1..v e d fo r the r ec·o.rd _
The m U~ut es of the P ub1l..C LLbr ry B o a rd m eet1..n g of A u gust 1 0 , 1 971,
r e c c i v d for th r ecord.
M ayor Schwab a nno unced that a 1 t ter o£ r esigna t i on from the Libra ry
Boa rd had b e n r c e~v e d from Mr . M e r1yn B eav e r, 713 East Amhe r s t P 1 a c c .
C 1..ty Counc11 a ga1..n d iscu ssed the m e mora ndum f rom Mr. Ste phen A. Lyon
to the Cit y Mana g r r ecommending a c hang e in the proce dure of process i n g 1iquor
1 i c enses . T he c ~ty M an ag~r e xp1 ained that w h i1e a 1 1cense shou1d not b e L ssu e d
if her e is a fe 1 ony , of f icia 1 s f r o~ the sta t e h a v e r ecomme nded to the C ity th~t
w e iss~e s u ch 1 1censes pending a ppro v a 1 from the CBI s t a tin g tha the r e i s no
f e ~o ny r eg~st e r ed b y the F B I _
Coun c~Lman Lay s t a t e d that w e s h o u~d p a ss 1iquor 1icenses w1th i ntent
to i ssu e on1y_ H e wou1d a 1 so 1ike t o s e e the C ity Attorney re v ~ew a11 1iquor
1icenses before the C ity C ounci1 r e ceives them . This recommenda tion w a s genera11y
a greed upon a ~d the a ttorney was so directed. It was a1so suggested t hat he
a ttac h a memoran dum o f h is finding s a 1ong with his rev1e w of the a pp1 ication _
The C ity Mana g e r •s report for the second quarte r of 1 9 71 wa s received
for the record_
City Manager Dia 1 noted tha t the s t atistics on page 15 of the rep ort
c1e ar1y indica t e that the number of rescue ca11s answered by the F~re Department
in the C ity has increased . In 1ookLng at the number and ~ount of bu11ding
p enm1ts issued during the second quarter (p age 1 9), the City Manager s ugg ested
that this was probab1y a ref1ection of a p artment bu~1ders securing their p e rmits
••und e r t...l-te 'Wire•• before the new off -street p arki..ng requirement for new deve1op -
m ent goe s into effect.
T h e Mayor asked the City Manager to find out ho'W 1ong a bui1ding permit
c a n r e main a ctive if no a c tua1 bui1ding takes p1ace_ The City Manager s t a t ed
that h e wou1d r e p ort b a c k to the C ounci1 .
A 1 e tter t o t he Dep a rtment of T r an sportation r e g a rding the C1ty •s grant
f or t wo pa ssen ger b u ses from the A s sistant City Manager , dated August 11 , 1 971 ,
r eceived for the r ecord .
A ss i s t an t C ity Man a ger McDivitt e xp1 aLned that the Department of
Trans porta tio n wou1d not a 11ow the C ity to increase the s ize of buses a pproved
in the grant c o n tract e ven though no Lncrease in the do11ar a m o unt of the con-
tract w as r e quested. To r e c e ive a pprova 1 of the 1 a rg er buses , a compre h ensiv e
study of the bus 1ine operation must be forwarded to them. Mr. McDivitt e xp1ained
that he wou1d h a ve the number o f p assengers riding the buses a t a ny one t~e
charted for a week so that it c ou1d be d e termined 'Whether or not ~9 -23 p assenger
buses 'WOU1d b e a dequate_ If the s tudy shows that they w ou1d be , then the origLna 1
grant ~equ e st of 1 9 -23 p assenger buses 'Wou1d be executed and the pro posed
addendum to Lncrease the size f rom 20 -29 p assengers wou1d b e dropped.
•
• •
I'
-
•
-
-
-
-6 -
At thLs point , the City Manager requested th3t a ~emo randum f rom
hi.m to Mr. Mc:Divi.tt ~ a ppaa..:r:Ln.g 13.toe:r i.:n the .o.gcnd .a , :regardi..ng the bus subsidy
to Denver Metro Transit be dLscussed. Counci1 greed.
Mr. McDivitt exp1a~cd that ther -ere two issues which the C ounc i 1
must decide as soon as possUb1 . If it was the d esir e of the C ounci1 to c h ange
the route conf1guration o~ Rout o. 3 of the Denver Metro T r a n sit , it wou1d be
necess~ry to m ake theLr LntentLon known to DMT by Friday , Auqust 20 . Rega rd1 ess
of the route chosen , however, an agreement with Denver Metro Transit , if service
with them is to be continu d , shou1d be sig~ed by the end of A u gust.
In d iscussions with Denv er Metro Transi t Mr . McDiv itt sta t ed tha t
he had been as sured that the origLna1 p roposa1 of $22 ,63 1 wou1d be the maximum;
but that if actual experience through the end of the year showed the deficit
to be 1ower~ the City wou~d receive credit for the difference .
COUNCILMA.N SENTI MOVED ~ COUNCILMAN LENTSCH SECONDED,.. THAT THE COUNCIL
ANNOUNCE ITS INTENT TO CONTINUE BUS SERVICE FROM DENVER METRO TRANSIT ON ROUTE
NO . 3 AS OUTLINED IN PROPOSAL NO . 1 OF THE MEMORANDUM (WHICH WOULD HAVE THE
BUS TURNING NORTH ON BROAJ:)III,.oJAY AT GIRARD , RATHER THAN HAVING THE BUS GOING EAST
ON GIRA.R.D TO LINCOLN . NORTH ON LINCOLN TO FLOYD AND NORTH ON BROADWAY AT FLOYD )
Abo."'D THAT THE CITY SIGN THE AGREEMENT wrrH DENVER TO CONTINUE THE SERVICE THROUGH
THE END OF 1971 . U pon the ca~~ of the ro 11,.. the vote re sul ted as fo 11ows :
Ayes : Counci l~ n Sent1 , Lentsch ~ Lay , Kr~iling,.. Dhority~ B ro~~,
Schw"a.b.
Nays : None
.Absent:.: None
The Mayor d ecl ared the mot i on ca rr ied.
Th financia~ r e p ort for the month of J uly . 1 9 71 , was r eceiv e d for
t he record.
A l e tte r from Mr. L . C . Bower ,.. C hief E nginee r , Co lora do Dep a rtme nt
of Highways . to Mr. Ke11s Waggoner and othe r s , r egarding the Feder a l Aid
Urban System ,.. w~s r eceiv ed for the record.
Mayor Schwab ca1 1 ed a r ecess a t 11:04 P .M .
Counc11 reconv ened at 11:20 P .M . U pon the ca11 of the roll~ the
fo11owLng w r e p resent:
Counci Lmen Senti , Lentsch ~ Lay , Kre i1ing , D hority, B rown , Sch-ab .
Absent; None
M3yor Sch~ab s uggested tha t the Counci1 dev~a t e from the agenda to
disc u ss po ssib1 p urchase of the prope rty ~n the 3400 block of S outh Acoma
Str eet as there -ere a n umber o f p erson s in the a udience w~s hLn q to discuss
th is m atter . Council ag reed.
City Manager Dia l expl aLned t ha t the o-ner of the prope rty , M r.
W i 11 i am Holtha u s , was a pp3 r ent1y having financia1 problems . F or examp1e ,
he is not going to contLnu e 1 ightin g the p a rkLng lot. In his di s cussLons
with C ity M3nager Dia1 h e indica t e d a d e sire to e ither tra d e the property or
h a v e the C ity purchase the prope rty for a p rice in the n e ighborhood o f $100 ,000 .
•
• -
r c
-
-
-
-
-
-7 -
Cou nc L Lman Lentsch s u ggest e d tha t the ~a tt e r be r e ferred to the
P1 anning nd Zoning Commi ssion for a s tudy ~ exp1a ining tha t the p ros p ect of
city ownership of such a p arkLng 1ot does h ~ve s ome merit.
Mr . Bob Brundag~, President of the Enq1cwood S qua r e Mercha nts
AssocLation ~ s poke. He stated the prob1em is that the m erchan ts hav e no
assurance that p rk1ng wi 11 be c ontLn u a 11y a v a11 a b1 e for the ma~ority of it
is pr i v ~tc 1 y owned. He wou1d 1 ike to sec the city do som ething to assure
that p arking wi11 be made a v ai 1 ab1 e . He suggested tha t p e rha p s the city
c o u 1 d p ay Mr. H o1tha u s a month1y figure to h e 1 p s ubsidize the opera tion.
COUNCXLMAN LAY MOVED ~ COUNCILMAN LENTSCH SECONDED~ THAT THE MATTER
OF' CITY OWNERSHIP OF THE 3400 BLOCK OF SOt.rrH ACOMA STREET BE REFE.R..REO TO THE
PL~\.1'~.-.:NING AND ZONING COMM ISSION FOR STUDY . U pon the ca11 of the ro11 . the
vote resu1ted as f o11o""'s :
Ayes : CouncL Lmen Senti. Lentsch . Lay . Krei1ing . Dhor i ty . Brown .
Sch-ab .
Nay&: Non~
Absent: ~on e
T he M yor dec1a r d h mot ion carried .
1nt.roduced as BL11 by CouncL~n Lay and read Ln f u 11 .
A BILL FOR
AN ORDrNANCE AMENDING SEC'T:I:ON 2 . CHAPTER 5 . E:Z:...~ITLED "SOL:X.D WASTES -
LITTER AND HANDBILLS••. TITLE VJ:. "69 E .M .C. • BY PROH:X.BITING ALL PRIVATE
RECEPTACLES FROM; BE:I: G PLA-CED IN PUBL:I.C PLACES , EXCEPT DURrNG SCHEDULED
COLLECTION DAYS.
C~ty CouncL 1 dLscussed the proposed Bi11.
Co unci1man Brown said he -ou1d 1ike to h ear fro~ r e presenta tives o f
the refus co11ection compan i es . ""'ondering if p e rha p s this ordinance would
work a h 'rdship on them . The City Mana ger exp1ained that it ""'as in the
Lnterest o f the city to k eep the p ub1ic ways c 1 ear and . after so~e discussio n .
it was genera1 1 y a gr~ed tha t the ordinance wou1d not -ork a hard ship o n the
r efu se c o mpanies .
COUNC ILMA.N LAY MOVED • COUNCILMAN LENTSCH SECONDED . THAT THE PROPOSED
BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE
ENGLEWOOD HERALD SENTINEL . U p on the ca11 o f the r o1 1 . t he ~ote resu1te d as
fo11ows:
Ayes: C ouncL1m e n Senti . Lentsch . L a y . KreL1 ing . Dhority . Bro -n .
Sch.....,a..b .
Nays: None
Absent : Non
T h e Mayor dec1 red the motion carried.
Introduced as a B~~J.._ by CounciLman Brown and read in f u11 ,
A B1LL FOR
AN O RDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING SECTION 3 , CHAPTE R 3 OF TITLE
I . •Gg E .M .C . ~ ENTITLED ""CORPORATE SEAL , •• AND P R O VIDING F O R T HE ADOPTION O F
""THE MARK., •• O R LOGO , AS THE CORPORATE SEAL OF THE C I T Y OF ENG LEWO OD. COLORADO .
AND CR.EA.TING A NEW' SECTION THERETO . ENTITLED ""C ITY MARK . ••
•
- -
r 32x
-
-
-
-
-a -
COUNCILMAN BROWN MCIVED_, COUNCILMAN SENri SECONDED , TH.A.T THE BILL
FOR A-N ORDl:.~CE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE
ENGLEWOOD HERA.LD SENTINEL~ Upon the cal.l.. of the rol.l.., the vote resu..1ted as
fol.l.ows :
Aye s : C ounciLmen Senti , Lentsch , Lay ., Kreil.Lng., Dhority ., Brown,
Schwab.
Nays: None
Absent: Non e
The Mayor dec1ared the motion c a rried.
Introduced a s a Bi11 by CounciLman L e ntsch a nd read in £u11,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AME.NDINCi SECT:I.ONS 5 , 6 , AND 7 AND REPEALING SECTION B
OF CHAPTER 9 ,. TITLE VII OF THE "69 E .M.C • ., ENTITLED "'HOUSING : BASIC EQUIPMENT
AND FACXLITI:ES REQU:I.RED, '' BY PROHIBITING THE SHARING OF BATI:IRCXJM. FACIL:ITXES
IN DWELLING UNITS _
COUNCI~N LENTSCH MOVED , COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED , THAT THE BILL
FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING J\ND PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE
ENGLEWOOD HERA.LD SENTINEL . Upon the c:.al..l. of the ro11 , the vote r esul.te d as
fo11ows:
Ayes: Council.~en Senti , Lentsch, Lay , Krei1~nq , Dhority , Bro-n ,
Sch'Wa.b.
Nays: None
Absent: N o ne
The Mayor d@c1ared the motion c arried .
Introduced as a B~11 by Co unci~n Brown a nd read in fu11 ,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 11-1,. ARTICLE XI ,. OF THE MODEL TRAFFIC
CODE OF THE OFF:I.C:I:A.L CODE OF THE C:I.TY OF ENGLEWOOD., ENTITLED ••STOPPING ,
STANDING OR PARKING :IN SPECIFIED PLACES,.'' BY PROHIBITING PARKING OF VEHICLES
WITH.IN TWENTY (20) FEET OF ANY CROSSWALK .
COUNC:I:~ BR:ClWN MOVED ,. COUNC:I:LMA.N LENTSCH SECONDED , TI:IA.T THE BJ:LL
FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READ:r:NG AND PUBLISHED IN FULL J:N THE
ENGLEWOOO HERALD SENTJ:NEL . Upon the ca11 of the ro11 ,. the vot@ resul.ted as
fo11o'Ws :
Aye s : Counc~Lmen Senti , Lentsch , Lay , Krei1ing, Ohority , Brown,
S chwab .
Nays: None
Absent: None
T h e Mayor dec1ared the mot i on carr~ed.
City Manager Dia1 e xp1ai..ned that the next item on the agenda , the
r eso1ut i.on requesting the General. Assemb1y o£ the State o£ Co1ora do to proh£bit
the sa 1 e , possession , a nd use o f fireworks within the State , excep t for a pproved
pub1ic disp1ay,. was not r eady f or presentation a t the ~eeti.ng .
•
--
T 32X [
-
-
•
•
•
•
-9 -
COUNCILMA..N LAY MOVED, COUNCII...MAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT ''LETTERS OF
tTh.LlERSTANDING '' FROM TI-IE THREE EMPLOYEE ORGA.NX:ZAT.IONS BE RECEIVED BUT THA.T
COUNCIL WAIT FOR THE BOJ"~ OF CAREER SERVICE COM.MISSIONERS TO M.AKE THEIR
RECOMMENDATIONS BEFORE TAKING ACTION . Upon the ca11 of the ro11, the vote
resu1ted as £o11ows:
Ayes: Counci1men Senti , Lentsch , Lay , Krei1Lng , Dhor1ty, Brown ,
Sch-ab.
Nays: None
Absent : None
The Mayor d c1arcd the motion carried .
A m morandum f rom Po1ice Chief C1asby to members of his department
regard1ng possLb1e adJUStments Ln schedu1e of working hours of the Po1ice
Departme~t was received and discussed.
City M ager 01 1 exp1ained that the P o1ice Department has for s ome
t~e considered changLng its workung schedu 1 e from five 8 -hour shifts p e r
week to four 10 -hour shift s p er week . The p r oposa1 has the overwhe1mLng
support of the Po1ice Department . M.r. Di.a1 e xp1aLned that the r e -au1d be an
over1ap of the shifts of three hours in the mornLng a nd three hour s ~n the
aft ernoon. From a ~anagem ent standpoint , this -as a mos t Lmportant asp ect
of th proposa 1, next , o f course , to the increased mora l e expected in the
Department.
Chief of Po l ice Jack C l asby sta t e d~that the ~p e tu s for a change
to the p roposed system -as that the present schedu1i.ng (nine days on , three
d a ys o ff , and a change of shift s) was a d if ficult a d j ustm ent for the
The City Manager expl ained that no action was required but that a
report wou1d be g iven a t a 1 ater date .
C o unci.1 general ly agreed that it wou1d be a dvisabl e to change to
this system .
City Manager Dial discu ssed the Denver Urban Renewa l Imp roveme nts
in Northwest Eng l ewood . He e xplained that Denv er a t no e xpense to the C ity
of Englewood wi11 p a v e a nd insta11 concrete and gutter on both sides of
S outh Zuni Street f rom Ya1e to Evans , provi~g the City wi.11 acquire five
feet of r1ght of way a long South Z uni from Ya1 e to Iliff on the Ci.ty •s side
of the s tre t.
City M3nager Dia1 explained that there was a g ood possibility tha t
s om e of this right of way wou1d be donated.
No action was required on this m atter.
City Man ger DLa1 recommended the a pprova l of Mr. Stephen A. Lyon ,
Director of Finance , a ttending th 1971 Annual Conference of the Urban Regiona1
Information Systems Assoc1 a t~on on September B , 9 ,. an d 10 , 1 9 71 , Ln Ne-Or1 eans ,
Loui.s1a.n3.
COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED,. COUNC::t:LMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE ATTEN -
DANCE OF MR . STEPHEN A. LYON .AT THE 1971 ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE URBAN REGIONAL
IKFORMATION SYSTEMS ASSOCIATI~ IN NEW ORLEANS , LOUIS~A. ON SEPTEMBER 8 , 9 ,
AND 10 , 1971 , BE APPROVED _ Upon the c~1 1 of the ro11 , the vote resu1ted as
fo1 1ows :
•
• •
-
-
-
-1.0 -
Ay s: Counc~l.men Senti , Lentsch , L y , Kre~l.Lng, Dhority , Brown ,
SchW'ab .
Nays: None
Absent: Non
T he Mayor decl. r d th• mot~on carr~~d.
C1ty Manager Oi l. expl.ain d the adv antages of the Cities of Littl.eton
and Engl.ewood doptLng the sa~e s1gn code at a pproxUnate l.y the sam e tUne. In
or d er to coordinat~ our efforts , he suggested that one member fr om the City
Council., one m ember from the Pl.anning a nd Zoning C omm ission , and o ne member
from the staff be se1ected to discuss the possUbi l.ity of adopt Lng an identica l.
code a t a pprox~a te l.y the same tLme. Once this c ommittee from b oth cities
makes recommendations , then p erhap s the two c1ty coun ci l.s can m eet j ointl.y
to discu ss the matter and establ.ish a t~e tabl.e f or enactment.
By common agreem ent it was determined tha t Counci1man Lentsch wou1d
be the Counc1 l."s ~ppo Lntee to this comm ittee.
CO ILM.A. LENTSCH MOVED. COUNCILMAN SE.NT:t: SECONDED , THAT THE
ATTENDANCE OF MR . STANLEY H . DIAL . CITY MANAGER . AT THE MENNINGER FOUNDATION
CONVENTION AT TOPEKA , KANSAS . ON SEPTEMBER 26 THROUGH OCTOBER 1., 1.9 71.0 BE
APPROVED . U p on the ca 11 of the ro11. the vote resu1te d as fo 11ows:
Ayes: Cou ncil.me n Senti , Lentsch , Lay , Kreil.ing , Dhority , B rown ,
Schwab .
Nays: None
Absent : None
The Mayor dec l.a r ed the mot ion carr 1ed .
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED , COUNCILMAN LENTSCH SECONDED , THAT THE RESO-
Lt.rriON GRANT:I:NG THE APPLICATION OF MR . ROBERT S. BRIOLA . d/b/a BOB "S G ROCERY
AND MARKET . FOR A 3 .2 FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE TO BE LOCATED AT 3296
SOUTH \'lASHINGTON STREET , ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO . WHICH DID NOT PASS AT THE CITY
COUNCIL MEETING OF A UGUST 9 . 1 9 71 . BE RECONSIDERED . U pon the c a 11 o f the ro11,
the v ote resul.ted as fo l.l.ows :
Ayes : C ounci1me n Senti , Lentsch , Lay , K r eil.ing , Dhority , Schwab .
Nays : C ouncil.man Brown
Absent : None
T he Mayor dec1ared the motion carried .
RESOLUTION NO . 34 , SERIES OF 1 97 1
A. RESOLUTION GRANTING THE APPLIC A TION CF MR . ROBERT S . BRIO:tA , d/b/a
BOB • S GROCERY AND MAR.KET • FOR A 3 . 2 FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE TO BE
LOCATED AT 3296 SOUTH \VA.SHINGTON STREET , ENGIEWOOD , COLORADO .
(Co pLed Ln fu11 in the off1c1a~ Reso l.ut i on B ook.)
COUNCIL""1AN LAY MOVED~ COUNCJ:LMA.N SEt..'"TI SECONDED , THAT RESOLUTION NO .
34 , SERIES OF 1 71 , BE ADOPT ED AND APPROVED . U pon the c a 11 o f the ro11 , the
vote r su1t ed as f o11o-s :
•
-•
-
-
•
•
-
-]_]_ -
Ayes: CouncL~~en Senti , Lentsch , Lay , KreL1ing , Ohority .
N ys: Counc: .i.l..me..n B ro'WTI, Sch-ab_
Absent: Non
The Mayor decl..ared the ~ot 1on carr~ed .
COUNCILMAN KREJ:LING MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED , T HAT THE
MEETING BE ADJOURNED. Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resul..ted
fol..l.ows:
Ayes: C ou.nc i.l..men Senti , Lentsch , Lay ., Krei.l..i...ng , Dhori.ty, Brown ,
Sc: 1-.-a.b -
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor decl..ared the motion carried , and the m eeting a d j ourned a t 12:44
A .M.
A
• -
1'32X [
•
•
•
•
COUNCIL CHA!·lBERS
CITY OF EUGLEh~OO O , COLORADO
AUGUST 23 , 1971
S"" 7 . f 1
COUNCIL r..p-I~ G FILE
SPECIAL MEE"J ~ING : CITY OF ENGLEVVOOD. COLO..
Th~ C~ty Council of the City of Englewood ~ Arapahoe County , Co1orado ,
met in spc ci3.l. sess ion on Monday , August 23, 1 97 1 , at 7:45 P.M.
The fo11owing "Notice of Ca11'' was re.!l.d by the Acting Ci.ty C.l.crk.
NOTICE OF CALL BY THE MAYOR
FOR A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY , A UGUST 23 , 197.1.
7 :00 P .M.
The City Council of the Ci.ty of Englewood , Arapahoe County , Colorado , is hereby
ca.l..l.cd to a spcci...a .l. m eeting at the City Ha.l..l., 3400 South E.l.ati. Street , to con-
sider the fo.l..l.owi.ng ag e nda :
(.1.) Bi.ds received for the construction of the Po.l.i.cc -F1rc
Center and any app ropriate action which the Council y
w ish to t ake thereon.
S'1'ANLEY H. D:XAL
City Man ager
ACKNOWLE~E~$NT OF RECEIPT OF NOTICE
The fo11ow ing p ersons , a 11 C ouncilmen of the City of Englewood , do ~e r eb y
acknowledge Receipt of Notice of the above specia l session.
/S/ L e o Lentsch
/s/ John .:J _ Lay
/s/ Howard R . Brown
/s/ ELmer E. Schwab
/s/ Milton E . Senti
/S/ D. J. Dhority
Notice was given to the fo 11owing Councilman who was not in attendance:
Councilman Kreiling
M a yor Schwab , p residing , c a 11e d the m eeting to ord er a _nd asked for
ro11 c a 11. Upon the ca11 of th e ro11 , the following were p resent:
Councilmen Senti , Lentsch , Lay , Dhority , Brown , Schwab.
Ab5ent : Councilman Kreiling
The Mayo r d e clared a quorum present .
A1 so p r~scnt were : C~ty Manager Dia1
A ss istant City M~nager McDivitt
M yor Sch w~ cxp1 ined that the purpose of the m eeting was to d is-
cu s s th ~ poss Lb i 1iLy or awarding a contract for the Police-Fire Center. A11
bids w r c r cvj ~·cd at gr "t 1 engLh and the Council , h e fe1t , had reached a d ecision.
COUNC lLI-'lJ\_N 01-IO RITY ,.1 0VED , COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED , THAT THE I..C)Ilool
BXDDER , P:INKAR.D c·or-JS•rJ«.JCTXON COI'1PAN Y, BE AWARDED TilE CONTRACT FOR THE POLXCE-
FIRJ-"': CENTER A T 1\ RJ\.SE RIO OF $1 ,000 ,000 W :XTII ALTERNATES ADDEO rN THE AMOUNT
OP $70 ,3 1 7 F O R 1'\ "l"OT/'\1. CClN'l~Rl\CT AMOUN'"r OF $1 ,070 ,317, AND THAT TilE MAYOR AND
C["J"Y CLEHJ: B E 1\t i'TliOJl 'J ?.F:o 7"0 SIGl'.f TilE CON"J"R.I\CT DOCUMENTS .
•
• •
I' 32X I [
-
-
•
•
•
•
-2 -
Di.scussion fo11o\..tCd with Cou.nci.~ma.n Bro""n aski...ng if the amount
the ori.gina~ estLmate would come from the Storm Sewer Project.
City Manager Dial.. assured him tha t the necessary funds were
hand fro~ other sources and that the Sto~ Sewer Project wou1d not be impaired .
Upon the ca11 of the ro11 ~ the vote rcsu1ted as fo11ows:
Ayes: CounciLmen Senti ~ Lentseh, Lay , Dhority, Bro-n ~ Schwab.
Nays: Non e
Absent: Coun ci.1 ~an Kr~i1Lng.
The Mayor dcc 1arcd the ~o~~on carr~ed.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED,. COUNC:I.LMAN SEI!OT1 SECONDED ,. THAT THE MEETl:.NG
BE ADUOURNEO . Upon the ca11 of tb ro11,. the vot r •ul..tod as fo11ows:
Ayes: Counc i..Lrn.c.n Senti. • .Le:n~•cb., ~y. Oh:ori.t:y, Bro-wn , Schwab.
N a ys : None
Absent: Counci.l.m.a.n K..rei.1i..ng.
The M'yor d ec1 ared the motion carri. d , and the ~eetLng AdJoUrned at 8:10P.M .
II • •
r 32x
•
•
City of Engle\Nood
•
• -
Or-="IC".IAL
C:rrY. COU... L ~>o -l. -,"fF""'T
1 '1
• LE
COLO.
Dtn'CH ET..JI.! DISE..I\SE IS HERE TI-l Er:1GLEHOOD !
34DO South Ela11 sv-t
Englewood, Colorado 80110
Phone:: (303) 761 -1140
WE CAN QUICKLY LOSE A HIGH PERC~.;'TAGE OF OUR SHADE TREES IF Y.'E DO NO'r ~ ~·
A survey o'£ a.:Ll... el. .. $ :in Enc;J..ewood bo.s been comp~etcd thi.s summer• \.Jc hc.ve con'£:1.rmed
Dutch e~ disease for 5 Aner1.can eLm and ausoects ~or 15 others al.rcady deed. OUr on1y means o~ s1awing the spread o~ th1.s d1.nease 1.s by good sanitat:1.on -0~ the 14,740 eLms or a11 type s
1.n the c1.ty, 5,225 have nt l..~st oo~c dead 1:1.mbs or ~ood 1.n the~ 1.n excess o~ 2 :inches i.n d1.~~etcr . We r.u~t r c~ovc this dc3d ~ood no~ to nrevent new 1.n£ect1.o~s or by ~he very l.atcs~
n ext A r:1.1 , 1972 -Beneath the b~rk o'£ tb1.s ~ood 1.s the brced1.ng s1.te for the bark btctl.e~
"Wh:1.ch trono:-U.t th1.s :f"Unt;Us di.sce.sc on to heo.~tl'ly ~1.mbs of trees . The 'Woc:xi can onl.y be u.sc.-d
~or ~ir ~•ood 1.~ the bark is stri.pncd of~. I~ 'We do no~ do th~s 'WC can ~o se n~ our Amer~can
e1ms in just a f~ years as the dise a~e c a n zurcnd 11.ke ~1.1df~re. I~ you h a ve any e1.r-.::; p1cc..se c1cnn out any deud 'WOod 1.t:ttned1a.te1y and try to mi.nte.i.n the
trees in good bea 1th. I~ you are not rcsronsib~e ror this property p1ce.~c s ee that the aJncr
r eads thi5 notic e .
P1en.se contact my o f'~:i.cc or the Englewood Park~ Department for f"Urther .i.n~ormati.on
concerning this crisis~ County Extension Of'£:i.ce, 2379 W. ~~Ln, ~tt1eton, Colorado, 8o~;
Phone , 798-8533 ·
•
S1.nccre1y,
~-Y'i\ ~ 0, ~c -c~ ·
t-1ere1 0. Woods
City and Arapahoe COunty
Foreater-H orticultur.i.st
' I
~
II • •
'32xl
TO: St.a..nlcy 11. Dial, City 1'\.lana.ger
-
0 -
I NTCR-O FFIC E
IJ".I:J .... O~JDUr.'\
O AT~ Septembe-r 3 . 1971
F R O N'l: Ernest P. Romans. Dircct.or of J>arks & Recrca.t.ion
SUB J ECT: THRE E-POINT PHOGR.i-\.l\1 COKCERl'.:-rNG DU"T'Cil ELJ\1 D1SE...-).SE
Af"ter several conferences ''"ith l\Icrcl 'Voods. Cit.y For ester ~ ,,.c £clt that it is
im perative t hat t.hc City of Engle"·ood i .nsligate a three-point pro&..,-arn t.o cornbat
Dut.ch Ehn Disease . The prog:rn.n"l is as follo,v s:
1 . R equest for coopcl-ation from cit.i zens to re1nove d ead cln"l "·ood.
A request to rcmo,-e all elm brood '"·ood. dead cl.n"l trees~ and e lm fire "-ood
£rom priva_tc property and ::tdjacent public right-of~\.·ay 'v-ill be lTlailed t.o all
properly o,,·ncrs using t.he t.;t.llitics Dcpa_rt.n"lent addressograph.. (see copy
attached) It. is cstiJTI.ated that. approximat.c ly 30% of those concerned "•ill
correct any adverse condilions t.hey rnay have.
2. Notice and cn f orccn,cnt.
After a peri od or three n"lon.ths tho se o'vners '\Vho h ave not complied "'-ill be
served an official notice throu g h the aut.hority of the Cit-y Tree and Shrub
Ordinance that the condition n"lust b e corrected ".-ithin n,·o (2) month s . (see
att..nched copy) It is cstin"Ja.tcd that an additional GO ~ "-ill comply. After
t his de adline ~ t..h e City 'vill proceed to have a..uy rema..i..Llin g conditions cor -
rected and cost. of such removal 'vill be billed to the o'\vner . I..f not pa.ld in
a specified l.in'le ,. the costs 'vill be leVied against tbe property a
A revolving fund of S30., 000. over a period of b.vo years 'vili 'hoe needed.
There at~e 8 71 h.-now-n dead c lnt trees .in t.he Cit:y. Ten percent of this
tota l,. or eighty-eight t-rees. ,,·111 pl-obably need t..o be removed by the
City. At. an average estimated cost per tree of $90. 00. $8,. 000. ''"ill be
n eeded f or rcmo,·nl of dead trees. The rc1na.ining $7,. 000. of the $15,. 000 .
e neede d per year, 'vil.l be applied t o remove dead elm brood '\Vood and chn
f"ire "'·ood.
-
-
3 . Inf"ormation distriiJoUt.cd t o all citi?.-ens.
Information shaH be distribut..ed t:o all citizens on the importance of a..n.d
procedure .for n"laint..a.ining clean h c a1thy trees of all species in order to
at.t.ai.n the f-ul1 beauty o.f t-rees and to gu.a.rd against diseased trc-es t.bat
n'lay b ecome cpJden'liC . This 'vill Ue a big step to'\va..rd a cleaner and more
beautiful Euglc,vood .
i'
ERNEST P . R01\'1ANS. Director
Pa.~r ks and Recreat..lon
•
--
\ ! I'
-
•
•
•
ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD
August 31,. 1.971
OFFICIAL
CrT'V COU CIL r1r""'C~'"E NT
PI""T" •_. ...,
vEP 7 "/1
COU ,.....CI L f\.";ECT• ,.._; F:LE
CITY OF ENGLE\1\lOOD. COLO..
Th~ Engle-co d Public Library Board hel.d a special meeting August 31, 1.971., at the
l.i brary office s ~ John C. Maxwell call.ed the meeting to order at 7:40 p.m.,. and declared
a quorum present.
Present: Mr. Maxwell, Mr. Ohority, Mr s . Jarrel.l., Mrs. Martinez,. Hr. Mason,.
Mr s . Morris, Mr s . S chnackenberg,. Mrs . Simon , M iss Lute.
~: N o ne.
Hr. Maxwell. o pened the di s cus s ion ~ith a brief report of the recent meetings of
repres entative s o £ th Engl.e~ood Library Board and City government ~th representatives
£rom Littl.eton,. the Arapahoe County Commi ss ioners , and the Arapahoe Regional Library
D is tric t. The purpos e of the s e m eetings wa s to discus s the costs of l.ibrary service
iven to coun t y re s ident s by the municipal.ities and the feasibil.ity of entering into a
contract w i t h the Ara paho e Re ional. Library Di s trict for the calendar year of 1972 .
Hr. Haxw 1 1 read a letter from Mrs . Jeanne Davie s . Chairman of the Arapahoe Regional.
Library B o ard 7 confirming th oral commitment made by the Board at the meeting of Au gust 24 .
The letter s tat d the following agreements :
-
... The Arapahoe Regional Library Di s trict proposes to pay the Ci.ty of
Engle"""ood for library s ervice to county residents during the year 1972
$ .~5 per circulated item . This payment to be contingent on agreement to
t w o condition s : (1) the City of Englewood will agree to join with the
other three libraries in Arapahoe County in an effort to seek ways to form a
coopera tive county library system; and (2) this cost per circulated item
w~ll. be the ba~e for payments until such time that it may become completely
inadequate .
Payment for the year 1972 wou ld 7 therefore. be in the amount of $35 7 11.7 . 55 .··
H r . Maxwell said that one p oi nt of agreement was l.eft out of the letter . and w as
su bsequently confirmed w ith M rs . Kelver 7 librarian of the Ar apahoe Regional. Library Dis-
trict . This p oi nt wa s that the Englewood Publ ic Library ~ll retain its present bookmobile
sto p s in Arapahoe County.
H iss Lute said that a study of library services in the entire county 7 probably
s p onso red by the State Library . woul.d be most val.uable in future planning.
Hr. Dhority stated that this review of the county situation wa s necessary to see
if each l.ibrary is fulfilling its obligations and he ~ondered if the Arapahoe Regiona1
Library Di strict has been fu1£il.ling the purpose for which it wa s estab1ished.
H rs . Jarrell asked what ste ps L ittleton Library B oard took foll.o~ng the
Au gust 24 meeting . M r . Ha.xwel.l said that the Littleton L ibrary Board approved the
Arapahoe Regional "s proposa1 and w ill recommend that the City Council accept it .
Other items discussed included the necessity for a continued high level of service
to Englewood citizen s and £uture planning .
Hr. Dh o rity emphasized that this agreement gives u s time to find answers to the
que s tions brought up and to find equitable sol.utions . He sai d, a1so , that the recent
m eetings have been val.uable in clarifying some of the issues and achieving greater
cooperati o n between Englewood and Littleton.
Mr s . Morri s made the motion , seconded by Mrs. Simon• that the Engle-ood Public
Library Board accept the terms of the letter of int en t dated August 24 7 and recommend
that the Englewood City Council enter into a contract with the A rapahoe Re gional
Library District providing s u ch contract embodies the conditions of t he letter of
intent and provides for the retention by the Englewood Library o£ its present bookmo-
bile stops in Arap ahoe County .
The motion carried unanimously .
The me eting wa s adjourned at 8 :47 p.m •
~~~f~l~ ~~i~
~s ,
Sec retary t o the B oa rd
•
• •
-
-
•
•
•
•
CITY c9.., r F I C A L
ARAPAHOE REGIONAL AUTOMATED P ROP ERXY SUBSYSTEM
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
At..JG.UST ~1, ~9 7~
<-0 '
c:rrr OF E .... GLE .... ~. oo~. cOLo.
REG ULA.R MEETING:
on August
TO :
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
The Arap a hoe Regiona 1 A utomated Property Subsystem P o1 icy Board ~et
11 , 1 9 71 , a t 7:30 P .M .
Reoresen.t.at.iv es o re sent:
ALL MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
THE E -NGLEWOOD LIBRARY BOARD
AUGU ST 31? 1 97 1
CONTRACT WITH THE ARAPAHOE REGIONAL LIBRARY DISTRICT
The Eng1e-ood Public Library B o ard at a special meeting August 31?
1 97 1, v o ted t o acc ept the te rms o f the letter o f i ntent of August 2 5
and t o recommend that the City Council enter into a contract ~ith the
Arapahoe Reg i onal Library Di s trict? providing such contract embodies
the conditions of the Letter of int~nt and provides for the retention?
by the Engle~o od L i brary, o f its present bookmobile stops in Arapahoe
C o unty.
Respectfully submd tted,
~co~
Ruth C. Cobb s
S e c retary to the Library Board
)
II • •
,. 32 X I
-
-
•
•
•
•
crrv
ARAPAHOE REGIONAL At.J"l."'MATEO PROPERTY SUBSYSTEM
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
AUGUST 1~ .. 1 9 71 ~LL\-~00 > <-...:>LO.
REGULAR MEETING:
T h e Arapahoe Regional. Automated Property S ubs ystem Po1~cy Board m e t
on August 11, 1 9 71, at 7 :30 P.M .
Represent a t i v es present:
Arap a hoe Coun ty
L1.ttl..e ton
E ng1e W'Ood
A1so p resent:
S t a ff
Board
J ohn Nicho11
w _ H. W a 11ace
A. R . Bessette
Larry Borger
S t e phen A. Lyon
E1m.er E . Sch"Wab
Mart..1.n BurkaZDp
Howard Abbott , A1ternate
Wi11Lam V an Schoone v e1d
The m eeting was ca11ed to orde r by President Wa11ace.
Mr. Borger a nd Mr . Van Schoonev e l.d of the Executiv e C ommittee r e porte d
that under Mr. Kirschner •s Lnfo~1 agr eement with Mr. Burkamp his emp1oyment
'With the p roject in s tudent cap acity ended August 15, 1971. Mr. Borger a nd Mr.
Van Schooneve1d s tated that they had negotia t e d -ith H%. Bu~kamp pursuant to the
authorization of the Board a nd had arrived a t a $700.00 p er month sa1ary from
August 15 through December 31 at a new position to be entit1ed Assistant to the
Project C oordi.na tor w:a..th duties moor e encompassi...ng than those which he had pre vi-
ous1y p erformed whi1 e a ttending schoo1. After December 31 Mr. Burkamp 's emp1oyment
and sa 1 a.ry wi11 be s ub ject to the Project Coordinator.
MR. LYON MOVED .. MR. NICHOLL SECONDED, THAT THE RECOMMENDATION OF MR.
BORGER AND MR . VAN SCHOONEVELD THAT MR. MARTrN BURXAMP BE EMPLOYED AT A SALARY
OF $700.00 PER MONTH FROM AUGUST 15 THROUGH DECEMBER 31 , 1971, BE .ACCEPTED A .ND
PLACED IN WRITING . Upon the ca11 of the ro11, the vote resu1ted as fo11ows:
Ayes: Messrs. Bessette , Borger , Lyon , N1cho11, Sch~ab , Wa11 a ce.
Nays : None
T he President d ec 1 r ed the motion carri ed.
Mr. Schw ab reported that the City of Eng1ewood at its meeting o£
August 9 , 1 9 71 , voted to conti.nue the A.RAPS proj ect anoth er si..x months i...n.to
1 97 2 with a $10,000 a dd i tiona 1 a ppropr iation and , further , ~at $40,000 be
p1aced i..n the contingency f~nd of the 1972 budget subject to the acceptance
of the A..RAPS P1an i..n 1 9 72 .
Mr. Bessette reported that the City of Litt1eton had agreed to a
si.x~nth ex t ension of the ARAPS pro ject and an additi.ona1 $10 ,000 and that
further a ppropr iations and contingencies for the p roject wou1d be considered
during the 19 72 budget heari...ngs.
Mr . Wi11i.am Van Schoonev e1d presented a memorandum setti...ng forth the
position of Arapahoe County concerning contLnuance o f the p roject. The Board
r eceived the memorandum for the record and discussed the objectives , viewpoLnts
and prLorities of Ara p ahoe County for the extensLon of the pro ject .
(Mr. Ron Loser , Arapahoe County Attorney , entered at 7:40P.M.)
• \ !
~
• •
-
•
•
•
•
-2 -
MR. LYON MOVED ~ MR . BORGER SECONDED , THAT A S TATEMENT OF OBJEc.-I':rvES ,.
V.l:.EWPOINrS , AND PRIORITIES OF THE TWO CITIES BE SUBM:rrTED FOR CONSIDE.RATXON AT
THE ~KT BOARD MEETING. Upon t.b.e c:.al..l... o£ the ro11 ,. the vote resu1t.ed as fo11ow-s:
Ay es : Messr&. Bessette , Borger , Lyon , N~cho11 , Schwab , Wa.11 ace .
Nays: Non e
The President dec1ared the mot~on carried .
Mr. Mart in Burkamp reported that the eva 1uation of the s y stems
analysis activitLes to date w as app rox~ate1y 50 per cent comp1ete .
President W a11ace presented a dra£t l...etter between the ARAPS project
and the City of W ichita Fa11s concerning the proposed contract betw-een the
Project and the City and conveying the revised contractual.. document prepared
by Mr . Ron Loser.
The Board discussed the proposed agreement w ith Wich1ta Fa.11s .
MR.. SCHWAB MOVED, MR. BESSETTE SECONDED, THAT T HE PRESJ:DE~ BE
AUTHORIZED TO SEND A LETrER CONVEY ING T HE REVISED CONT RACT TO THE CITY OF
WICHITA FALLS. Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resulted as fo11o-s:
Ay es: Messrs. Bessette, Borger , Lyon , N icho11, Sch-ab ~ Wa11ace.
Nays: None
The President declared the motion carried .
MR. LYON MOVED , MR. BORGER SECONDED , T HA.T THE AGREEMENT TO EXTEND
THE ARAPS PROJECT FOR ANOTHER SIX MONTHS BE SUBMITTED TO THE GOVERNIJSK; BODIES
WITH A PROVISION THAT T HE $10 ,000 BE PAID OVER TO THE P.ADJECT ON ~RY 15 ,
1 97 2 . Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the ~ote resulted as fo11o-s:
Ayes : Messrs . Bessette . Borger , Lyon , Nicho11 , Schwab, Wa11ace.
Nays : None
The President declared the c:ar:r1ed.
Mr. Larry Borg r presented a proposed advertLsement for the Project
Coordinator ·pos1tion . Mr . Borger stated that the position w o uld be advertised
Ln the 1oca1 p apers , the International C~t y M ~nagers A ssociation , American
Society for Public Admini s tration , and var1ou s technical and trade journals .
A fter discussion , the advertisement was caused to read as follows :
uintegrated Syste m
••pROJECT COORDINATOR
""To coord1.flate a cooperative, i...ntegrated system a pproach to
ADP between the City of Englewood, City of Littleton , and
Arapahoe C ounty, Colorado . W i11 be responsib1e for a dmin 1s-
t ering the comp1 etion of the data co11ection , evaluation of
data , deve1op1ng a Master P1an , coordLnating traLning activi-
t ies ~ Lmp1ement i ng p1an , and overseeing technica1 aspects of
the cont1nu1ng proJect .
•
• •
r
•
•
•
•
-3 -
""This person must have deDl!Onstra.ted adDli...ni.strative experi -
ence Ln l.ocal. government and technica1 ski.11s i...n ADP., w e11
:rounded knowl.edge of integrated systems. Sa.l.a..ry $1.5.,000-up,
dependi.ng on background. For further 1.nforma.tion ., or to
appl.y , -rite to: James P . Col.l.ins , Personnel. Director , City
of Li.tt.l.eton, 2450 West Mai..n Street ., Li.ttl.eton , Col.orado 801.20 . ••
MR. NICHOLL MOVED., MR . SCHWAB SECONDED ,. THAT THE ADVERTI-SEMENT BE
APPROVED AND AtrrHORIZED. Upon the cal...l. of the ro1l.., the vote resul.ted as
fol..l.o-s:
Ayes: Messrs . Bes s ette ., Borger , Lyon , Nichol.l., Schwab , Wal.l.ace .
Nays: None
The President decl.ared the motion carried .
MR . LYON MOVED, MR. BORGER S E CONDED ., T HAT T HE MEETXNG BE ADJOURNED.
Upon the ca11 of the rol.l., the vote resul.ted as fol.l.o w s :
Ayes: Messrs . Bessette ., Borger , Lyon ., Ni.chol.l., Schwab , W al.l.a.ce _
Nays: None
The Pres~dent dec1ared
• •
T 32X
•
•
•
•
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING C OMMISSI~ 7
AUGUST 4 ~ 1971
CO U!'\.o c L ~
i::n:¥ OF ENG~~:.,. ~G F-
X • C ALL TO ORDER_ e>c.o .. Ct.,...._.._,.
Th e regular meeting oi the C~ty Planning and Zon1ng Commission was ca11ed
to order at 8:00 p.m . by Chairma n C a rlson.
Members present: Weist: Vobe~da; Senti; Patrick: Carlson
Supinger, E x-o ££icio
Me:mbers absent: Mosbarger : Lentsch: Henning
A1so prese n t: D. A. Roman s, Assistant Director of Planning.
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES.
Ch airman Car lson stated that the Minutes of July 20, 1971, were to be
c ons i dered ior approval.
Patrick moved:
Sent .i. seconded: The Minutes of July 20, 1971, be approved as written.
The motion c arried unan imously.
I I I. CAPITAL IMPROVE!otENT PROGRAM
1971 1976
Mr. Supinger stated that Mr. Dia1, City Manager, has requested that the
tentative Capita1 Improvement Program be reviewed, and tbat comments and
suggested changes be submitted to his office in writ~ng by August 20, 1971.
Copies of 1ast year•s recommendation £rom the P1anning Commission were
given Commission members, as was a ••comparison tab1e .. , which tab1e sets
forth the projects and a~ounts suggested by the Commission, the amounts
for various projects budgeted for 1971. and the amounts and projects in-
c1uded in the .. Suggested Capita1 Improvement P1an ·• ..
Mr .. Supinger pointed out some of the projects on which there bas been a
sharp ch ange rrom the amount suggested and budgeted to 1ater inLormation,
res u1t from information which has been ''firmed up··. Air .. Supinger noted
that the Res c ue Vebic1e is 1isted as $6,000 city funds, and bopefu11y
$6,000 wi11 be obtained f rom Federa1 Funds.. It is a1so hoped that the
Fede ra1 Government wi11 contribute $48,000 to the deve1opment of Be11 eview
Park, in addition to the City's proposed appropriation of $55,000.
Mr. Supinger noted that the Anima1 She1ter was one c ase of a sh arp rise
in construction c osts over the amount origina11y estimated and budgeted.
Mr .. Car1son asked i f the size of the She1ter bad been increased over that
origina11y considered, and if this were part1y the cause of the increase
in cost? Mr .. Supinger stated that he did not think the size of the
She1ter was increased.. Discussion fo11owed. Mr. Car1son stated that he
£e1t the Commi ssion shou1d get information for the Capital. Improvement
Program that was much more accurate in the estimate phase than the $13,000
v s .. the $32,000 for the An.ima1 Shel.ter. Further discussion fo 11owed ..
Mr .. Supi.nge r stated that the increase in the amount appropriated for the
Greenbe1t in Northwest Eng1ewood was due to the feel.ing of City Counci1
that more emphasis shou1d be p1aced on this particu1ar project, Particu1ar1y
i n c onj unc tio n with a storm sewer proje ct in the same area ... Mr. Supinger
stated tha t the purchase o f a11 1ots on the north of the proposed greenbe1t
has been authorized . H e noted that purchase of the 1ots on the south
boundary of the g reenbe 1t wi11 be more expensive, and has not been authorized
at thi.s date .
The traffic program was disc ussed . Mr . C:--r1son questioned whether Federal.
Funds might b e avai1ab1 e for some of this program, such as the traffic
s tudy .. Mr. Supinger stated that the TOPICS portion o f the program is
fina nced with Federal. Funds. and noted that there might be a possibil.ity
o£ obtaining Federal. Funds for the imp1ementation of the program as
-1-
• •
• •
I'
-
•
•
•
•
recommended in ~he ~~na1 Trarfic Study, but that the City has taken a
··conservat:J...ve·• approach to the matter, and has not ~nc1uded such possib1e
funds 1n the Capitai Impro ements Program as presented.
Mr. Car1son quest1oncd the poss1b11ity oL Federa1 £unds £or the Greenbe1t
area 1n Northwest Eng1ewood? Mr. Sup~nger stated he fe1t there was a
poss1bi11ty that the C1ty cou1d get Fcdera1 Funds on the storm drainage
program which is in con~unction with the gree nbe1t.
The Engineering Study o:C L:i1:t1e Dry Creek was discussed. Mr. Supinger
stated that th1s study wou1d encom pass an ana1ysis o£ the reservoirs,
recom.mendations on channe1 1n1provement.s through Eng1ewood. and dete.r,-nina-
tion o.C the 100-year .f1ood p1ain. Mr. Car1son stated that he £e1t this
was tbe type of study that the Counci1 or Governments shou1d be doing--
ror the metropo11tan area. rather than each jur1sd~ct~on hav~ng to conduct
the1r own stud1es and then hav1ng to go through the Counci1 o£ Governments
on1y to get their approva1 when app11cations are made for Federa1 Grants.
Mr. C ar1soo questioned ~he value o£ Lhe Coun 11 of Governments under these
condit1ons. and stated thac he hoped that DRCOG soon realized what they
cou1d and shou1d be do1ng i£ they wanced to retain the support o£ the
participating jurisdictions. He stated that he persona11y ~e1t that the
City or Englewood was rar ahead o£ the Council or Governments in matters
such as this. and thaL the only bene1'it der1ved 1'rom the Council of Govern-
ments 1s the poss1bi11ty o£ obtaining £ed ra1 grants . Discussion followed .
Air . Carlson asked i1" the Un1on Avenue ••exte ns:Lon·· was still recommended in
the traf:C:1.c study? Mr. Supi.nger rep1i.ed that. it is. but it is a ""long -
range th1ng••.
The funding J:'or a .. Plan-Mob11e·• was di.scussed. Mrs . Romans stated that she
felt this proposal was .. a good thing••; she .f"e1t this wou1d b e ••taking
P1anning to ~he peop1e'"• as was reco~e nd ed at severa1 o£ the nationa1
conferences she has attended. Mrs. Romans stated that a mini-bus could be
equipped with dra.f"ting tab1e. desk. map racks. etc. and sta££ed with one or
two o£ .fice personne1. and cou1d be in a .. ne ighborhood"" to enab1e those
persons to come in and d1scuss zoning matters. etc. with the staff . Sh e
pointed out that this m:1..n:1.-bus could a1so be used by other departments in
the City.
Mrs. Vobejda s~ated that she :Ce.1t the proposa1 had a great dea1 o£ merit.
and that this wou1d enab1e persons to become aware o£ such th1ngs as zoning
matters. etc. much easier and quicker.
Mr. Supinger commented that he wasn't thorough.1y co nvin ced of the merit o f
the ··mini-bus••; he asked why the schools cou1dn"t be used for ·•ne.i.ghborhood
meetings''• or why a co ~unity center sort o.f use cou1dn "t be made or the
£ire stations on such occasions. Mr. Supinger stated that such an a11-
purpose room 1n the fire stations might be used every week. particu1ar1y if
an Urban Renewa.1 Program. in which the citize ns wi11 be very i nvolve d, is
i.nst.igated .in the Ci.ty . A1so being considered is a .. Com.munity Deve1opment
Program ... proposed by Pub1ic Works Director Wag goner, which cou1d entai1
many ••group•• meet1ng-s. Discussion £o11owed. Mrs. Roman s pointed out that
the schoo1 bui.l.d1ngs aren 't a1ways avai1ab1e for City use, particu1ar1y
during th e day. Sh e a1so po:1..nted out that the "'mini-bus·· cou1d be available
to o1der residents who could not physica11y wa1k the five or six b1ocks to
the .fire stat1on or school bu1lding. but who might be glad to avail them-
selves of" the in.f"o.J'"lftation if the Mini-bus were parked in their b1ock.
Further discussion £o11owed.
Mr. Carlson asked what was encompassed in the proposed ··sroadway widening" .
Mrs. Romans stated that this was considered io an effort to assure the same
~idth a1ong Broadway £rom Va1e to Belleview. Mr . Sup1nger c ommented that
he felt the tra££ic study wi11 ha v e an effect on this project •
.Mr . Pa'trick asked i£ the Tra.f.Cic Study had been c ompleted? Mr .. Sup.i.nger
stated that the preliminary draft is ready. and the report has been
scheduled .for review by the Commission at their first meeting in September.
-2-
•
• •
r
-
-
•
•
•
•
Mr. Weist asked why the City Counci1 bad increased the £unding for the
Greenbe1t in Northwest Eng1ewood to such an extent. r. Supinger stated
that the City has wanted to get a good start on tte drainage program, which
wi11 require that ri..ght-o:C-way be obtained. There-£or·e, fundi.ng was in-
creased to a11ow the purchase of the 1ots on the north side of the area ,
and to make a start on the ··greenbe1t·• itse1:f. Mr. Supinger pointed out
that this purchase cou1d provide 1and £or the new Cire station, as we11
as the storm drainage right-oC-way and the greenbe1t.
~tt. Car1son asked why 1t wa f 1t the study on Dry Creek must be done in
1971? ~s there soae prograa 10 •ind which must fo11ow this study? Mr.
Supinger stated that the n ~d Cor this study is critica1, and therefore is
proposed .:Cor :a.n 1us1on 10 the 1971 expenditures. Mr. Senti stated that
the Tra£Cic Study po1n~ out JUSt how critica1 the study of Dry Creek is.
Mr. Supinger stat d ~h•~ h understood the Eng1ewood Dam was to be checked,
and the capacity o£ tb x:a.st:a.ng conduit needed to be improved; that the
Creek wi11 now .:C1ood beCor it wi11 carry capacity in the areas where it
is ••boxed••.
Mr. Supinger noted that City Manager Dia1 had inc1uded funds for the pro-
posed Core Area Study in the Capita1 Improvement Program. Mr. Supinger
noted that the Study wi.11 be ••an :investment in the future of the Core
Area·•. Mr. Car1son stated that he was unaware o f the possibi1ity of
interest in the study as expressed by officia1s of Swedish Medica1 Center .
Discussion .:Co11owed .
&tr. Car1son noted that se vera1 members of the Commission were absent this
evening, and suggested that the matter of the Capita1 Improvement Program
sbou1d be put on the C omm ission agenda for August 17th. Mr. Supinger
stated that Ci..ty Manager Dia1 had indicated he wou1d make arrangements to
attend a meeting for discussion of the Program if the Commission so
desired. It was the fee1ing o f the members present that they wou1d 1ike
to have City ~rnnager Dia1 in attendance at the meeting o£ August 17th .
IV. DIRECTOR'S CHOI CE -C OMMISSION 'S CHOI CE
Mr. Sup:a.nger reported on b£s recent trip to Ca1~fornia .for the City.
Mr. Supinger stated that he had taken over 300 photographs. and was most
impressed with the Fresno Core Area deve1opment, which has ~a11s. a civic
center and convention center. He noted that this deve1opment ••was very
we11 done·•.
Mr. Ca r1son asked what the area of Fresno•s Core Area encompassed? Mr.
Supinger stated that it was a s ma11er area than the City o f Eng1ewood has
considered £or the Core Area Study that is proposed, but pointed out that
the study of Eng1ewood wi11 not be confined to ••conu:nercia1'' use of the 1and
for the entire area. Mr. Car1s on c ommented that he didn•t £ee1 it necessary
·•to have a dozen square b1ock.s to change anything; much can be done in just
one b1ock."" Discussion :fo11owed . Mr. Wei st stated th at be £e1t the
·•critica1 ·• peop1e cou1d be the individua1 property owner. and asked ••what
do you do after you get the study .. ? Mr . Patrick stated he .fe1t that there
hasn • t been any ·•defi ni te ideas or p1ans and no g oa1 to work tow a rd... He
stated that he fe1t if the study wou1d i nd icate what is needed that the
peop1e may "get behind it. •• Further discussion fo11owed .
The meeting adjourned at 9:20 p.m .
-3 -
• • \ !
~
• •
T 32xl
-
•
•
•
0 -
WORKABLE PROGRAM. C ITIZENS•
Augu s 't 12 , 1971
Regular Me e ting
Members Present :
Members Absent :
Others Present :
I I
' -' -
J . Louis Parkinson, Reverend Herbert Hosanna9L
Vi Weist, Or. Charles Zartman, Judith B .
Henning, l\1i.1too Senti,. Russe1.1 w..o.:::..ds,. Jr .. ,
George Johnston, Edna Tourte1ot, Bi11 Boom,
H erbert Mosbarger , Pat Decker,
Be v erly Gonzales, Berry Slater . William
Ste venson , Gi l bert Valdez.
Ruth H . A11en, Paul Shattuck, Charles
Hennin g , David L. Beachy , Reverend A11en
Strong, Jacques Stackhouse, Edna Hern, Tom
Hoog endyk, Ma1co1m E . C ollier, Henry Cokayne,
and Denn1s Ke11ey .
James L . Sup1ng er, D1 r ector o f P1ann1ng , and
G e o rge D a c re s . En g 1 e wood Human Re1ation s
C oun c1 1 .
T h e m ee t ~ng w a s ca11 d to ord r by Chai rman Parkinson at
7 :40 p .m .
The rea d1n A o~ th
p n sed "Vo .1 t:b and 9
Mr . Job os t.o n,
~r a m C1 t. 1z ns ·
1D01....10D b
0~ tb
on u1'
t 1 n g of Ju1y 14th was d is-
r. S e venson and seconded by
t 1 n g or the Wo r kab1 e Pro-
1971, were approved .
C ha 1 rma n P a rk1ns n cal~ d upon R ' r nd Hosanna to give the
rev1sed repor t oJ th Ru 1 ~ •nd Pro d ure Co~itt ee.
R e v e r e nd H os a nna po'1nt d out. 'l:h ba n ges t:bat had been made
b y th Comm1 1...1... pur uan~ 1...0 th su~~ s t1ons made at the
m ee t ~n ~ on Ju1y 1 4 , 197~, no1....1n that §7, O~ficers, bad bee n
red r a £ted and §9, A. n nt had w ritten to c onform
w i th Robe rts R u1es o~ O rd r .
It w a s s u gges~e d t ha t. §6, M et:1 n gs,
re ad : ·•A11 mot1ons s h a 11 re qu.1re a
quorum p r esent to pass··, add1ng t:be
prese nt ••.
§§c , s hould be amended
S 1mp1e majority of the
words ··o:r the quorun.
to
Section S, Fund i n g , was cons1dered, and 1t was ag r eed to omit
that sec tion from the Rules and Procedures and to ca11 to the
Coun c i1•s attent1on in a separate document the need for funding
o£ the C o~~ttee"s prog ram •
Reverend Hosanna moved ~ Mr . Stevenson seco nd ed, that the
Workable Program C itizens' Committee ado pt the Ru les and Pro-
cedures as corre cte d as £o11ows :
• •
•
-
•
0 -
City of Eng1ewood. Co1orado
Workab1e Program Citizens• Committee
Ru1es and Procedures
1. The membership o~ this Committee sha11 be determined by
the Eng1ewood City Counci1.
2. The Workab1e Program Citizens• Committee (WPCC) may
recommend to the City Counci1 i.ndividua1s for membership
to the Committee.
3. The Workab1e Program Citizens• Committee sha11 consist
of no 1ess than 12 members.
4. The term of off1ce for the Workab1e Program Citizens•
Committee sha11 be as fo11ows:
The present committee to serve unti1 certification
of the Workab1e Program.
b. The membership sha11 be designated into three c1asses
to serve for three year terms so that no more than
one-third of the membership of the Committee sha11
change each year . A member may serve two consecutive
three-year terms and then go o£f for one year.
S . Attendance: Members miss1ng three consecutiv e meetings
without giving proper notification sha11 be sent a 1ette r
with regards to their Lack o£ attendance. If a member
misses three more meetings. then a 1etter sba11 be sent
to the City Counci1 asking £or the member •s re p1 acem ent.
6. Meetings: The Wor k ab1e Program Citizens• C omm ittee
sha11 meet as deemed necessary by the Commit t ee. Noti -
fication for any meetings must be given sev en days prio r
to the date and/or te1ephone contact when necessary.
7.
A11 meetings sha11 be governed by Roberts Ru1es of
Order .
b. A quorum sha11 consist of no 1ess than one-third of
the appointed committee members.
c. A11 motions sba11 require a simp1e majority of the
quorum present to pass.
Officers: The officers sha11 inc1ude a Chairman and a
Vice-Chairman. to be e1ected annua11y. to serve for one
year and to be e1igib1e for re-e1ection~ and a Secretary
to be appointed by the City Manager ..
-2-
•
• •
•
•
•
0 -
S. Amendments : The above ru1es and procedures may be amended
at any regu1ar business meeting by a vote of the majority
of the entire membership; or. i:C the amendment was sub-
mitted in writing at the previous regu1ar meeting. then
it may be amended by a two-thirds vote o~ those voting,
a quorum being present.
The matter of a request to the City Couoci1 ~or £unds to cover
expenses incurred by the Committee. such as printing and
secretaria1 costs. was requested to be p1aced on the agenda
for the next meet1ng. The sta£f was asked to report to the
Committee at that time on the expenses incurred to date.
Cbairntan Parkinson ca11ed upon Mr. Supinger to present the
Six-Year Capita1 Improvement Program. copies of whicb had been
mai1ed to the Committee members previous1y ..
Mr .. Supinger expl.ained that City Manager Dial. had submitted the
proposed Capital. Improvement program to the various Boards and
Commissions, hoping for input from the members which might be
incorporated in the recommendation, which wi11 be submitted to
the City Council. 1"roiR the City Manager. Mr .. Supinger said that
Mr ... Dial. hoped to receive any comments by August 20th ..
~tr .. Supinger re£erred the Committee to the tab1e of the six-
year capital. Improvement Program. Mr . Supinger pointed out
that it is antici p ated that a11 of the £unds budgeted for the
1971 Ca p ital. Improvement Program wi11 be spent ..
Mr. Johnston asked whether Fire Station No .. 4 wou1d be re -
p1aced by a sing1e-purpo se Fir·e Station or a Fire/Po1ice com-
p1ex? ~lr .. Supinger answered that the new station w o u1d h o use
~ust the Fire Department. that there are no p1a n s for po1ice
sub-stat:ions at. this time.. Mr. Supi.nger added that the tim.e
schedu1e on the Fire De p artment sub-stations ~ay n ecess a ri1y
have to be set back somewhat. because bids on the main Fire -
Po1ice comp1ex to be constructed at South E1ati Street and
West Jefferson Avenue had come in 29% over the estimate, and
additional. funds wi11 have to be made avai1ab1e ..
~tr .. Johnston questioned that tbe City cou1d both purchase
properties and deve1op the proposed green b e1t in Northwest
Englewood £or the $125,000 that has been proposed. ~rr. Supinger
exp1ained that the City has modified their p1ans somewhat and
are proposing to purchase only the north 1 /2 of the b1ock, the
lots fronting on the south side of West Vassar A v enue and the
gu1ch area. rather than purchasing the entire block as bad
been origina11y proposed. Mr. Supinger exp l.ained that the es -
tima~ed cost was based on an appraisal of the pro p erty to be
purchased and indicated that he expected the project to be
completed in 1972 ra~her than in 197 1 ..
-3-
•
• •
-
•
•
•
•
0 -
Reverend Hosanna stated that the paving within the City is
proposed to be co~p1eted by the end of 1976 if the program is
implemented as it bas been submitted. At the same time,
Reverend Hosanna pointed out, there would be construction of
the storm drainage program . H e questioned whether or not
there would be sufiicient coordi na tion between these two
functions so that new pavement would not have to be c ut for
the insta11ation o£ the storm drains.. Mr. Supin ger replied
that both activities would take place under the direction of
the Director of Public Works and that he assumed the two pro-
grams wou1d be coord1nnted.
Interest was expressed that the Sidewalk District funds do not
reflect any escalation of costs. ~~-Parkinson reminded the
Committee that this particu1a r fu nd is self-liquidating and
would not necessarily reflect the increase in construction
c o sts.
The proposed g olf course was discussed and Mr. Supinger c1ari-
1ied that the project would be underwritten only until the
course would be self-sup porting. Mr. Supinger stated that it
was being included in the Ca pital Improvement Program to in-
s ure bonding . It is anticipated that the golf course wi11 not
only meet the needs o£ golf enthusiasts, but it wi11 provide
much needed open space in the c o~unity.
The six million dollar storm sewer project was discussed and
the question was raised as to whether or not ~t wou1d be
cheaper to purc hase a11 of the properties subject to flooding
rather than installing the drainage system. The point was
m ade that the drainage system is designed to handle a two-year
flood and that there would still be danger from a fl ood of
greater intensity .
It was pointed out that a new animal shelter has been opened,
and that the reference to the ruture construction of the
facility on page 4 of the report was not correct.
1r. Supinger then reviewed the high-lights of the proposed
Lra££ic program, stating that a good circulatio n system is
vital. to t:he City•s continued ••health and prosperity·· •
Mr. Stevenson questioned the need for a community center when
other £ac~1ities are available to the citizens. The members
discussed the several facilities that are used by the many
community organizations such as schools, churches, bank meeting
rooms, the Cindere 11a City ma11, restaurants and the City Ha11 .
Dr. Zartman said that the all-purpose rooms which have been o r
are being constructed at the schoo1s are desig n ed in such a way
that they can be closed off from the rest of the bui1di n g and
used by the pub1ic at a nominal fee to cover the sa1ary of the
custodian.
-4-
II • •
T 32X [
-
•
•
•
0 -
Reverend Hosanna stated that he is of the opinion that there
~s a need f or a community rnom because the existing faci1ities
are not always avai1ab1e, particularly if a group needs them
Lor an e xtended period of time. He cited as an examp1e the
Mayflower C hurch which is made avai1ab1e to groups whenever
possible . An outside group can be worked into the schedule if
they need the £aci1ity £or on1y one meeting, but if they were
to want to meet for eight or ten weeks, it would not always
be possible. It was a1so pointed out that many groups cannot
pay a fee for a meeting room, and Reverend Hosanna said the
Mayflower Church occasionally waives the fee.. The availability
of school facilities was also discussed and the comment was
made that schoo1s are not a1ways avai1ab1e during the summer
and Christmas vacations because the maintenance program is
carried out at those times.
It was suggested that possib1y a survey shou1d be made of
the needs .
Mr. Stevenson moved, Mr. Boom seconded, that in view of the
commercia1 faci1ities and other pub1ic faci1ities n o w a vai1ab1e
to the community, that the community center bui1ding which
appears in the 1973 Capit a1 Improvement budget schedu1e does
not appear to be an immediate need. Ten ayes ; four nays;
two persons abstained. The motion carried.
The next order of business was consideration o f the Workab1e
Program app1ication and Chairman Parkinson ca11ed u~on Mr.
Supinger for a report.
Mr. Supinger reported that at the C ommittee•s request. he had
discussed the pre1iminary draft of the Workab1e Program ap-
p1ication with the representatives of HUD and that he had
received written comments signed by Gera1d J. Hannon, Workab1e
Program and P1anning Of ficer. Metropo1itan P1anning and Deve1op-
ment. lr .. Supinger said that be had no-c had an opportunity to
dis cuss the specifics with Mr. Hannon or Mr. Brown. but that
he is concer ned that some of the info~ation ~entioned in the
1etter is not avai1ab1e.
The fo11owing 1e~ter was read:
''DE PARTMENT OF HO SING AND URBA DEVELOPMENT
Federa1 Bui1ding, 19th and Stout Streets
Denver, Co1orado 80202
August 6, 1971
Mr. Jrumes L. Supinger
P1anning Director
City of Eng1ewood
City Ha11
Eng1ewood. Co1orado 80110
-5-
• \ !
'!'
•
r 32x
•
[
•
•
•
•
0 -
Dear Mr. Supinger:
We are returning the city•s draft app11cation for certi£ica -
tion o£ a Workable Program for Community Improvement with our
staff"s conunents. The fo11owing c omm ents are made in the
order or sequence as they appear in the HUD 1081 form.
Codes and E££ect:
By the time of the Lorm a1 submission~ the codes in effect must
be revised to be com parable to the 1atest Nationa11y recognized
codes and standards in each category. Copies of the adopting
ordinances must be submitted with the application if a mode1
code is adopted by reference~ if a 1oca1 or state code is used.
a complete copy of the code should be submitted.
The de£ic1encies in the codes as set forth in the draft app1ica -
tion have been review previous1y with members o£ the city•s
staf.f.
Re1ative to enforcement and action programs. information as
to the sco pe o£ activities 1s needed. What type of programs
or en £orcement is to be schedu1ed for the areas of the city
outside the identified .. areas of concern .. ? In addition to
bui1ding or permit inspections and the fire department•s
a~nua1 inspections. are housing inspections to be schedu1ed
on a routine or area basis? Are the 875 known substandard
structures scattered throughout the city. and are they present-
1y occupi ed? The assisted programs such as the NDP and Urban
Reoewa1 Programs are intended to supp1ement a community•s own
action programs.
If the present recordkeeping system is not geared to provide
the information requested in tab1e s. page 4. it shou1d be
revised to provide such information in the £uture.
P1anning and Programming:
Under i~em 1 . page s. no mention is made o£ a Housing Element
or the d ve1opmeot or Sub-division Regu1ations. Are these
inc1uded 1n the Comprehe nsive P1an? Copies o£ the p1an. in-
c1uding each e1ement. shou1d be submitted w~th the £orma1
SUbm1SSiOO.
Item s 2 and 3. page G. The prob1ems identi£ied in the studies
sh ou1d not be 1imited to housing prob1ems. This e1ement shou1d
present a comprehens1 ve ana1ysis o£ a11 community prob1ems and
schedu1e appropriate corrective action programs for the re-
spect1ve prob1ems 10 each area o£ concern. This sbou1d a1so
i nc1ude ana1ysis and treatment of prob1ems of the 1ow income
and minority groups .
-6 -
•
• •
I'
•
•
•
• -
Our staff wou1d be unab1e to review documents or studies which
are avai1ab1e on1y at City Ha11. E££orts shou1d be made to
provide copies as exhibits or at 1east the more pertinent facts
sbou1d be submitted with the app1ication. This is particu1ar1y
true re1ative to the Housing Study~ as 1960 Census data is no
1onger acceptab1e.
Housing and Re1ocatioo:
The information provided (875 known substandard structures
and a vacancy factor of 1ess than one percent) indicates that
the need to deve1op housing and re1ocation assistance is of
primary importance. By the time o f a f orma1 submission~ more
definitive in£ormation wi11 be needed on how the requirements
o f Cha pter 6 of the Handbook. MPD 7100.1a wi11 be met. This
is particu1ar1y app1icab1e to sub-ite~s a and b of item 2.
If the city expects to bring 875 substandard structures into
comp1iance during the two year certification period. a firm
re1ocation program appears necessary. Progress on the deve1op-
ment o f a Housing Authority. use of non-profit organizations.
and/or other specific actions to deve1op and initiate housing
programs wi11 be vita1 to the success of code enforcement and other p rograms .
Citizen Invo1vement:
Members of our staff have first band know1edge of certain
citizen i nvo1vement activities. The copy of the minutes of
meetings he1d by the committees wi11 undoubted1y support this
know1edge. A brief narrative summary of procedures fo11owed
and an exp1anation of how the various groups corre1ate their
activities wou1d be he1pfu1 .
When a forma1 submissi on is made. p1ease inc1ude one origina1
and three copies o f the 1081 app1ication form. and one copy
of supporting exhibits. If we can be of further assistance.
p1ease contact this office.
enc1osures••
Sincere1y.
/s / Joe Lontin for
Gera1d J. Hannon
Workab1e Program & P1anning
Officer
Metropo1itan P1anning &
Deve1opment
After hearing the 1etter read. the committee members fe1t the
critique was not too unfavcrab1e.
-7-
•
• •
I' 32 X I
-
•
•
•
•
0 ,. -
Mr .. Supinger sta"t:ed that in view of these comments, however,
he does not have the application in final form for the Com -
mittee•s action at this me eting, and that he would hope to
have it at the next meeting.
The members discussed the advisability of a sub-c ommittee at-
tending a meeting with Mr. Supinger and HUD o ffici als, or the
possibility of inviting the person who wrote the letter to
meet with the co~ittee.
Dr . Zartman moved, Reverend Hosanna seconded, that Director
of Planning Supinger meet with HUD officials to discuss the
details o~ the letter dated August 6, 1971, and to invite the
HUD representatives to present their views to the Committee
if, in Mr .. Supinger•s opinion, there appears to be a conflict.
Discussion or the motion was ca11ed £or.
Mrs. Henn i n g stated that she is of the opinion that many of
the points made in the 1etter reflect policy and shou1d be
considered by the Committee , since this is their function.
~rrs. Henning said that most of the remarks in the letter were
re1ated to housing and that the Committee does not know the
implications at this point; for this reason, she was of the
opinion tbat the meeting with HUD shou1d be with the C ommittee
rather than just with the administration.
Other members e xpressed the thought that not a11 of the remarks
in the letter were substantive, but ref1ected a possible
·•com.muoications breakdown ·• which could possibly be hand1ed
administrative1y.
After rurther discussio n of the best procedure to fo11ow, the
question on the motion was c a11ed for with the fo11owing vote:
Ayes, 13: Nays, 3. The motion carried.
The application wi11 be considered further at the next meeting
a£ter Mr. Supinger has bad an opportunity to meet with the HUD
representatives.
The C ommittee discussed a Local Housing Authority brief1y, ex-
pressing the thought that the City did not have to have a
Lo ca1 Housing Authority as a prerequisite to certification of
a Workable Program, and that to simply create an Authority at
this point wothout ha v 1ng a program of action out1ined, wou1d
not necessar11y be practical.
It was suggested that a person knowledgeable about hous1ng
authorit1es be invited to meet with the C ommittee at a future
me eting.
-8-
• •
, 32x lc
•
•
•
•
0 -
Mr. Johnston moved; Mrs~ Tourte1ot seconded, that section 4,
Codes and Code Enforcement of the Workab1e Program App1ication,
be amended to read: ''Housing , Bui1ding and re1ated Code -
enforcement wi11 be uti1ized in an attempt to bring up to
standard 200 structures present1y c1assified as sub-standard
by the end of the initia1 certification period, •• instea d of
·•a major portion of the 875 structures ..... •• ..
The question on the motion was ca11ed for:
the motion 1os t ..
Ayes, 2; Nays , 14;
Mr .. Johnston moved, Mrs. Henning seconded . that further con-
sideration o f the Workab1e Program app1ication be tab1ed. The
motion passed unanimous1y ..
Mr .. Supinger reported that the City Attorney has been requested
to give an opinion as to whether o r no t an Urban Renewa1
Authority and a Loca1 Housi n g A u th o rity can be estab1isbed under
the City Counci1 rather than as a separate entity. This re-
quest was mad e a£ter Mr. Supinger had discussed the matter
with a person who £e1t it cou1d be done under Home Ru1e.
Mr . Supinger a1so announced that a person with housing ex-
pertise is to be hired by the City.
The next meeting of the Co~ittee wi11 be at 7 :30p.m .,
Thursday, August 26, 1971 .
Tbere being no f urther business, the meeting was adj o urned
at 9:30 p .. m ...
-9 -
•
• •
•
•
•
•
0 <• -
WORKABLE PROGRAM C ITIZENS'
Au g u s t 26, 1971
Re g ul.ar Meeting
C OMMITTEE co
Members Present:
Members Absent :
c:rr-y ,;F=" r.
E:"\.cl...c: .._ 00 c r I...E:
o. c o'-o
J. Louis Parkinson ; Ma1.co1m. E. Col.l.:i.er ; -
Edna Hero; Dr. Cbarl.es Zartman; Judith B.
Henning; Russel.l. G. Woods, Jr.; George
Johnston; Bil.l. Boom ; C harl.es Henning; Edna
Tourtel.ot ; Ruth Al.l.en, Pat Decker ; Berry
Sl.ater; Gil.bert Va1dez; and Wil.l.iam Stevenson.
Reverend Herbert Hosanna; Vi Weist; Mil.ton
Senti; Jacques Stackhouse. Herbert Mosbarger;
Beverl.y Gonzal.es ; Dennis Kel.l.ey; Henry Cokayne;
Tom Hoogendyk; Reverend Al.l.en Strong; David
Beachy; and Paul. Shattuck.
O ther Persons Present: James L. Supinger, Director of Pl.anning .
The meetin g was cal.l.ed to orde r by Chairman Parkinson at
7:40 P.M.
The reading o£ the Minutes of the meeting of August 12. 1971
was d1spensed with and. upon a motion by Dr . Zartman and
seconded by Mr. Johnston. the Minutes of the meeting of the
Workab1e Program Citizens• Committee on August 12. 1971. were
approved.
Mr . Johnston moved. Mr. Woods seconded. that the consideration
of the July 14, 1971 issue of the Workab1e Pro gram app1icatio n
be removed from the Table .
Ayes : 14
Nays: 1
Absta1n : None
The motion carri e d.
It wa s pointed out that the app1ication which bad been Tabled
at the 1ast meet i n g has been revised by Director of Planning
Suping er pursuant to the discussion of the C ommittee and a
meeting between Mr . Supin g er and Mr. Joe Brown at the Denver
Region HUD Office.
Mr. Parkinson reminded
the Ju1y 14th issue of
be f ore the Committee.
for with the fo11owing
the Committee that a motion to approve
the Workable Program app1ication is sti11
The question on the motion wae ca11ed
vote :
• \ !
-r
• •
1'32X
-
-
-
Ayes: 0
Nays: 15
Abstain: 0
-
0 -
Chairman Parkinson declared the motion de£eated.
Mr . Johnston moved, Mr . Wood s seconded , that the C ommittee
consider the Workable Program application dated August 26,
1971, for approval .
Ayes: 13
ays: 1
Abstain: 1
Mr . Pa rkinson asked ~!r. Supinger to review the modificat ions
which have been made in the application si nce the last meeting .
Mr . Supinger referred
t ion dated August 26,
he has mad e £o11owi n g
to the revised Workable Program app1ica-
1971, and explained the amendments which
his meeting with Mr .. Brown.
C ODES AND OODE ENFORCEMENTS .
Page 2, §1 : ·•The Uniform Plumbing Code, 197o··. has been added
to the schedule o£ adopted codes.
Mr . Supinger explained that this code wi11 be before the City
C ounci1 soon , and for this reason, he has inc1uded it .
Whether or not the Bui1ding Code shou1d be referred to as tbe
,.Denver Bui1ding Code·· or the .. Co1orado Bui1ding Code"' was
discussed. Because the adopting Ordinance refers to it as the
'"Denver Bui1ding Code'', :it was 1eft as it had been initia11y
written.
Page 2, §2: The previous app1ication gave the 1ast revision
date of the Housing C ode a s 1968; however, an amendment to the
Code has been initiated and wi11 be fina1ized this year. For
this reason. 1971 has been gi ven as the 1ast revision date.
The amendment is of §13A .13-8 of the Housing Code, which now
permits two fa~i1ies to share a common bathroom. This is not
acceptab1e to HUD and it is being amended to require a separate
bath £or each £ami1y. Mr. Supinger said that with this amend-
ment, the Code wi11 be acceptab1e to HUD, a1though he wou1d
have preferred that the City adopt Vo1ume 3, Housing C ode, of
the Uni.Corm Bui1ding Code . Mr. Supinger has discussed this
matter with the Bui1ding Inspectors, and they prefer the existing
Code because they fee1 it is e£fective; for this reason, the
City wi11 continue to use the existing Code as amended.
-2-
•
--
' .
'!
•
•
•
•
0 -
Page 3, §3: At the suggestion of the Committee, the informa -
tion g~ven in response to this section on page 3 wi11 be in-
cluded to the response to §2 on page 2. The response to §3,
page 3, will be:
''The Inter-County Regional Planning Commission (predecessor
to the Denver Re gional Council of Goveromen~s) Housing Code
was the Model C ode adopted by Englewood in 1966. A recent
amendment (see Attachment ) prohibits the use of bath-
room £aci1ities by more than one dwelling unit. It is felt
that this Housing Code is more effective than Volume III of
the Uniform. Building Code .··
Page 3, §4: This section has been revised as follows:
''The ·Areas of Concern· ~lap (Attactunent indicate five
areas in which substandard dwelling units-are most preva1ent,
ranging from 10% to 3 7 % of the tota1 dwe11ing units in the
areas. The 422 substandard dwe11ing units in the five "Areas
of Concern · represent 48% o f the 875 substandard dwe11ing units
identified in the City by the 1969 Land Use Study and the 1970
Hous i n g Study.
·•aecause most oL the development in Englewood occurred some
years ago. the remainder of the substandard dwelling units
are scattered throughout the city. Treatment of the areas
outside or the Areas of Concern will best be handled through
a systematic program of area by area inspection and enforce~ent.
·•It is intended that in the 1972 Budget (concurrent with
Ca1endar 1972) a Department of C o~uni..ty Development wi..11
be established, wb1ch will include the C onstruction Codes.
Environmental Codes. Housing and Urban Renewal and Planning
functions. The area by area code enforcement program out-
sid e of the Areas o::f Concern could best be handled under:--the
Env1ronmental Codes f unction which wi11 include enforceme nt of
Housing. Zoning. Litter, Weeds and Junk Auto Codes. It is
an~ic~pated that an add~ti..ona1 inspector ~i11 be added to the
staLf to assist the single man, currently handling this :function
on a complaint basis, to permit the more systematic approach.
Construction C odes inspectors (3) will be available to assist
the Environmental Codes inspectors in the various technical
code areas ..
•·we antic~pate that approx:imately one-ha1f of the substandard
structures outside of the Areas of Con cern (226) w111 be
brought 1nto compliance during the initia1 certification
period. The Assistant Director of C ommunity Deve1opment -
Housing and Urban Renewal wi11 be responsib1e for coordinating
the re1ocation program which wi11 be ne cessary as a resu1t of
the enforcement program. ••
-3 -
•
• •
I'
•
•
•
•
• -
Mr . Co11i.er asked whether or not there are pl..ans to assist
property owners who are not in ~he designated areas of concern
as we11 as those who are in bringing their houses up to Code?
Mr. Supinger reminded the Committee that the Housi.ng Code is
not as stringent as the Bui1ding Code, so that compliance would
not be as dif£icu1t. He expl..nined that there are grants and
loans ava~l..abl..e under the FACE (Federally Assisted Code En-
forcement) program, but that it was not yet decided whether
the City woul..d appl..y £or FACE monies.
Mr . C oll..1er asked if the City coul..d get the FACE program for
the "'whol..e City··. to which Mr. Supinger rep1ied that he was
not sure that we coul..d, or that we woul..d want to .
The urgent need £or additional.. housing inspectors in 1972 was
considered e It was the feeling of those present that if the
City is to effectively carry out the progra m that is evolving
£rom the work of this C ommittee, a sufficient number of housing
inspectors wi11 have to be employed . The members discussed
possible pro cedures they might fo11ow to make the Council aware
o£ the need Lor at least three housing inspectors in 1972 be -
fore the 1972 budget is adoptede The Committee fe lt that the
Council should be aware o£ the ramifications i£ an adequate
number or inspectors were not available.
Page 3 t §5: This section has been changed to read as f ollows:
"5.. The major thrust o£ th1s Workable Program is to treat
Area of Concern ~A· (Northwest Englewood) through Urban
Renewal, pre£erab1y under a Neighborhood Devel opment Pro-
gram, but not ruli n g out 'Conventional ' Urban R enewal .
As the proj ect in Area 'A' is completed, we would hope to
continue the NDP program in the other Areas of Concern in
the £o11owing priority: ~c•, 'E ', •s~, and ·o•.
''The code enforcement program in areas outside o f the Areas
of Concern w111 be conducted as a part of the Environmental
C odes runction of the Department of Community Deve1op~ente
Existing staffing of one man permits action only on a
'compla~nt basis'. It is anticipated that an additional
man wi11 be added during 1972 which w111 permit a system -
at~c, area by area, approach to code enforcement .
''Two other possibilities are be1ng investigated relative
to code enforcement. One is the HUD Concentrated Code
Enforcement program. Another ~s that wb~ch we w~11 ca11
Area Development. With th~s appro ach, a designated area
would be chosen and studied by the Ci ty staff to determ~ne
needed public and se1f-he1p improv e m ent proJects wh~cb
could app1y. In addition to c omp rehensive code enf o rce -
-4 -
•
• •
1'32
-
-
-
-
0 .. -
ment, this could include street, sidewalk, sewer, water,
underground utilities, m~ni-parks, drainage, street,
tree and community center needs on the public side, and
paint-up, clean-up and £ix-up on the private (self-help}
side. The City might purchase paint at bulk rates to se11
to property owners at cost as an incentive to paint their
residences . This type or comprehensive approach appears
to have a great deal of merit. ·•
··sa . Area o:t: Concern were designated based upon study and
analysis resulting ~ro~ the Land Use Study, Comprehensive
Plan and the Housing Study . Consultati on with HUD person-
nel has helped us to determine that the best approach to
solving many o£ the problems in Area 'A' is Urban Renewa1,
preferab1y as an NDP project. This program provides ~he
maximum uti1ization o~ pub1ic and private funds, o~fers
the fastest method of getting to work in the area. and
wi11 a11ow citizen interest in the area to be maximized .
.. Area • A • (Northwest Englewood) has been chosen for the
initia1 project of the Workab1e Program for the fo11owing
reasons:
1. C itizen groups in the area have formed an improvement
association to he1p tbemse1ves and have expressed
interest in participating in a program for improving
the area.
2. This area has the highest c oncentration of s ubstandard
dwe11ing units (3 7 % of tota1 in area) o f any of the
·Areas of concern .•
3 . The proximity to Denver 's Co11ege View NDP p r o ject
which is adjacent to the west of Area 'A•. Treatment
of the entire residentia 1 area wi11 resu1t in 1ess
cha nce of recurring blight .
4. Non -cash credits avai1ab1e in the area. new e1e -
mentary schoo1 ($370,000) and a proposed new fire
substation ($100,000) wi11 provide for maximizing
pub1ic expenditures in the area ...
Mr. Supinger exp1ained that a change has been made in the
order of priorities, with Area of C oncern ''C .. (the area east
of Broadway and north of U.S . 285) being designated as the
second priority and Area of C once rn .. E .. (the 4700 b1ock be-
tween South Acoma Street and South Huron Street) being desig-
nated as the third pr iority. In the previous application,
these two areas were re v ersed in priority.
-5-
•
-•
\ ! :r r 32x [
-
•
0 -
Mr. Sup~nger exp1a~ned £hat he had made th~s change because
of the major core area study that is under c onsideration.
The dif£icu1ty o~ submitti n ~ answers to s ome of the statements
in the app1ication in a positive form when the CityYs p1ans at
this time are rather nebu1ous, was discussed.
Mr. Supinger reminded the Committee that there is no det:·inite
p1an o£ action at thi s time and that ~his is understood at the
time of initia 1 certifica tion ; however, before the City's
Workab1e Program can be recertified we wi11 have to document
and justify our program_
Dr. Zartman expressed the op i nion that the City is doing many
things now that ''are taken for grante d .. which cou1d be set
forth in the app1icat~on, s uch as: the Northwest Engl.ewood
greenbel.t; the storm sewer program; the weed enforcement pro-
gram; the new Scenic View S c hool.; the additions to Baker Park;
the paving and si dewal.k d1stricts ; water and sewer 1ines; new
industries,. etc.
Page 4, §8: Mr. Supi.nge r stated that the Bui1di.ng Department
1s prepar ing this information and that it wi11 be added to
the appl.icat ion ...
1\tr . S u pinger said that until. the 1972 Budget is adopted,. §7 on
page 4,. c ou1d not be compl.eted,. and that §6 on page 4 is not
appl.icabl.e .
PLANNING AND PROGRAl\IMI G:
Page 5, §1: This section has been amended to read:
·'The Comprehensive Pl.an .for the City of Engl.ewood was p repared
by Pl.anning Department staff during tbe years 1968 a n d 1969 ...
A£ter Publ.ic Heari n g,. the Pl.an was adopted by the City Pl.anning
and Zoning Comm iss1 on Jul.y 1.7,. 1.969,. and by the City Council.
Au g u st 18,. 1.969... Segments of the Pl.an incl.ude: History and
Character,. Drainage Pl.an,. Master Street Pl.an,. Recreation Pl.an,.
Popu1ation and Land Use,. Central. Business District, Publ.ic
Facil.ities and A Pl.ace to Live.
""Imp1ementation o.f the Pl.an is pri.maril.y carried out through
the C ompre hensive Zoning Ordinance,. Subdivision Regulations
and the Capital. ~mp.rovements Program . A major su pp lem entary
study rel.ati.ve ~o Transportation has been compl.eted and is
attached hereto. The C1ty participates in the Nationa l. Fl.ood
Insurance Program and F1ood P1a1o Regul.at1ons are being drafted
prior to the end of 1971 . Rev1ew of the Capita 1 Im p rovements
Program for 1.972-1976 by City Council.,. Boards and Commissions.
Workab1e Program Citizens· Committee and adm1nistrative staff
has been comp1eted and the scbedu1e of improvements is attached.
-G-
• •
I'
-
-
-
0 -
'"Ma.:jor improvements proposed in the Storm Drainage Study.
January 1971, are proposed in the ortbwest Eng1ewood (Area
"'A"') and Northeast Eng1ewood Basins are being p1anned and a
.:joint app1ication by Eng1ewood and Denver has been submitted
through the Urban Drainage and F1ood Contro1 Di s trict ~or
Federa1 part ici pation in the cost o£ these improvements.
·•Probab1y the most significant part of the Comprehensive P1an
in re1ation to the Workab1 e Program is ··A P1ace to Live,. in
which are discussed the Areas of Concern and methods of en-
couraging redeve1opment and the resu1ting prob1ems or possi -
bi1ities because of c hanging 1and u s re1ationships and the
need for a coordinated re1ocation prog ram ror persons dis -
p1aced by redeve1opment ... ••
There is no change in the response to §1a on page 5 ...
Page 6, §2: Has been re v ised to read:
··~... Montage -1962 (Ana1ysis of 1960 Ce nsus)
2. Parki.ng Monograph -1964
3... Land Use Study -1969
4 . Comprehensive P1an -1969
5 ... Housing Study -1970 (un p ub1ished)
G . Recreation -Denver University, Bureau o f Edu cation a 1
Research -1959
7... Traffic Study -1971
8 ... Park Rep1acemeot P1an -1 964
9 . Capita1 Improvements P1an -197 1
10. S torm Drainage P1an -197 1••
These are studies that ha v e bee n m a d e a n d which a re the basis
o :f the in:formation inc1uded in the a pp1icati..o n. M r . Supi n ge r
exp1ai.ned that the P1anni.ng De p artment sta:ff is w o r k i n g on t h e
pub1ication of th e Housing Study and wi11 ha v e it a v ai 1a b 1 e t o
accompany the app1icat1on .
Page 6, §3: This sec tion has been changed to read:
.. A synopsis o.C the prob1ems and needs identified in the above
reports inc1ude the f o11owing:
a.
b .
Approxi.mate1y 7-10 percent of the dwe11ing units are s u b -
standard . Near1y one -ha1f o £ the su b sta nd ard un its a re
1ocated within the five .. Areas of C o ncern·•. T he rem aind er
of the substandard units are scattered throughou t the C i ty .
Redeve1opment is the major cha11enge i n p r o vidi n g adequa te
housing in the community. Such rede v e1opme n t wi.11 r e s u1 t
in disp1acement of many £ami.1ies, es p eci.a 11y t h e e 1de r 1y,
which wi11 necessitate a coordinated housi.n g a nd re 1oca t i on
program .
-7-
~------.------------------------~~~----............ ~~----.~~·
--
-
-
-
-
-
0 -
c. Storm dra~nage is of ~a~or concern to the citizens of
Englewood and a S6 mi11ion program has been deve1oped and
wi11 be imp1emented to handle a 2-year storm. Severa1
opportun1ties are provided for ~oint-usage pro~ects in
which drainageways wi11 be utilized to provide open green
space and some recreationa1 usage.
d. I~provement or traffic circu1ation is key to the continued
hea1 th of the community and to its abi1ity to heJ_p itse1f.
Both short range and 1ong range improvements are recommended.
e. The community can be better served by a series of severa1
neighborhood and community parks rather than a 1imited
number oX community parks. This has been ~mp1emented
through the park replacement program.
f . Ca pital Improvements have been pro~ected to solve the
prob1ems and needs noted in c. d, and e, above, and pro-
posa1s of the Workable Program wi11 so1ve the prob1ems in a and b above.··
Page 7, §4: Has been amended as fo11ows:
''4. The primary goal o£ the Workab1e Program is to treat Area
'A' of the Areas of Concern through Urban Renewal, pref -
erab1y through the eigbborbood Development Program. It
is hoped that treatment of Area 'A' cou1d be completed
within Live years. The other Areas of Concern wi11 be
treated in the fo11owing order: •c·, 'E', 'B ', •o•.
••A Housing Authority (has been/is being) formed to meet
the housing needs of the community. PrLmary em p hasis for
the housing program wi11 be to meet the needs of senior
citizens and re1ocation. Such housing, primarily for 1ow
and moderate income gro ups, wi11 be dispersed throughout
tbe community. Leasing of city-owned 1and for construction
of housing by non-profit private groups is being pursued.
Contemporary approaches to zoning, such as P1anned Deve1op-
ment, w111 be uti1ized to encourage private deve1opment of
housing . In addi~ion, the City has approved participation
by residents or Eng1ewood in tbe Federa1 Rent Supp1ement
Program. (See attachment ____ ).
"'The C1ty a1so intends to p1ace new emphasis on housing
and redeve1opment in the new Department of Community De -
velopment by the appointment of an Assistant Director
whose primary responsibi1ity it wi11 be to coordinate
these programs. This fu nction wi11 a1so inc1ude responsi-bi11ty for re1ocation .
-8-
•
II --
'· '!' r 32x
-
-
-
-
0 t • -
"'In addition an Urba n Renewal Authority (is being/has been)
created which (wi11 be/is being) c1ose1y coordioa~ed with
the other City programs mentioned.
''A major planning study o f the approximately one square
mile Core Area is proposed for 1972. This study area in-
cludes virtua11y a11 of Area of Concern ·•c•• and wi11 be
financed by C ity and private interests . Plans for the
development and redevelopment o£ the C ore Area wi11 xesult
:Crom this Study. (See attachment ) •
''The Ca pital Improvements Program proposed for 1972-1 9 76
wi11 result in City expenditures of approximately S10
mi11ioo and are enumerated in the attached Capital Improve-
ments Program report. Englewood School District wi11 ex-
pend $2 .6 mi11ion for Capita1 Improvements over the next
two years inc1ud1ng the construction of all -purpose rooms
at elementary schoo~s which can be uti1ized as community
rooms in each neighborhood . ••
Mr. Supinger explained that in some instances. he has initially
used alternative statements in this reply. because. again. the
action has not been finalized to this date.
M..r. Supinger re ported that Mr . Brown. HUD. had stated that it
would be to the Ci ty•s advantage to create a housing authority as soon as possible .
b:f~ ~fla!;;d i~~mfii~:;~~.g ~o 5 :~~9~~a~~a~~4;~l.~~~a ;;!Hb~~;:t
figure for storm drainage in Area ••A•• in 1972 is gi ven in the
revised application.
Page 8, §6: Not applicable.
Page 8, §7: To read:
••a. Englewood has not previously had a Workable Program.
b. The budgets f or t:"be City Manager•s and the Planning Depart-ment for 1971 are:
City Manager
Planning Department
$57,916.
$65,666 .
For 1972, the figures are:
City Manager
Department of Community Development
-9-
$(To be added when
S budget is adopted)
•
-
--
'32x [
•
•
•
•
0 -
c. Part1cipants inc1ude the City Counci1, P1anning Commission,
Parks and Recreation Commission, Workab1e Program Citizens•
C<>IIUllittee, City Manager and Department Heads ... •Y
Page 8, §8: No change.
Page 9, §9 and 10: No change .
Mrs . Henning moved, Mr. Henning seconded, that further con-
sideration of the Workab1e Program app1ication be tab1ed.
The motion pas sed unanimous1y.
Severa1 of the members expressed concern that the City C ounci1
is considering spe ndin g $100,000 on a Core Area study when
there apparent1y is not enough money to hire additiona1 housing
inspectors to imp1ement a housing program. Dr ... Zartman ex-
pressed his co ncern that we are ""he1ping tbe business area
more than the peop1e .. and Mr. Co11ier expressed concern that
the City wou1d contemp1ate spending $100,000 on a p1an f or
the Centra1 Business District when there are so many sub-
standard houses to be brought up to Code .
Mr. Supinger reminded the C o-mmittee that much of the Centra1
Business District is inc1uded in Area of Concern ·•en and that
a hea1thy and effective C BD is cri.ti.ca1 to the rest of the
City .
Mr . Supinger was asked to exp1ain the purpose of expanding the
P1anning Department £unction to a Department of Community De -
ve1opiDent. Mr. Supinger responded that it is proposed that
the Community Deve1opment Department inc1ude the admin~stration
o f Construction and Env ironmenta1 C odes, Housing and Urban
Renewa1 and P1anning. The Con struction Codes are: Bui1ding,
P1um.bing, E1ectrica1, Mechanica1 and Fire Prevention. "n"le
Environmenta1 C odes are : Housing, Zoning Enforcement, Litter,
Weeds and Junk Autos. Housing and Urban Renewa1 wi11 inc1ude:
Workab1e Prog ram, Redeve1op~ent, Housing Program and Re1ocation.
P1anning wou1d cover: C urrent P1anning, Advanced P1anning,
Zoning Administration and Subdivision Regu1ations.
Mr. Supinger said that in his opinion, this wi11 permit effec-
tive coordination of interre1ated programs.
~~-Supinger added that this is the procedure HUD is fo11owing
in its reorg anization program.
The itemized expenditures of the Committee to this date were
co ns~dered; they tota1 5720.53, primar11y £or posta ge and
printing.
-10-
•
II • •
-
•
• -
A motion was made by Mrs. Henning and seconded by Mr. Henning,
that the summary of the expenses incurred to date by the
Workab1e Program Citizens' Committee be forwarded to the City
Manager with a cover memo exp1aining that, on the basis of
these expenditures, the Co~ittee anticipates the need for a
budget of $4,000 for 1972 in order that it can carry out the
program with which it bas been charged. The motion carried
unanimous1y.
Mr. Supinger reported to the C ommittee that Mrs. Romans.
Assistant P1anning Di.rector 7 is preparing £orms ~or the petition
to create a Housing Authority and a Loca1 P1annin~ Agency. and
that he p1anned to arrange for someone from HUD to discuss the
Housing Autbori~y with the Conunittee at a future meeting.
Mr. Henning reported that he has been appointed to represent
Arapahoe County on the A d visory Committee to the Regiona1
Transportation District. Mr .. Henning said that :P.lrs .. Jean Arthur
and John Crow1ey are the County's representatives on the R .. T .. D ..
He so1icited cooperation from the Committee members so that be
cou1d transmit thei.r ••input•• to the Advi.sory Conunittee.
The Committe-discussed the R.T.D. program and the coordination
of the Voorhees Transportation Study of Western Arapahoe County
with R.T.D.
Mrs. Hero reported that the League of Women Voters has studied
the transportation program very extensive1y for three years.
Mr. Johnston moved 7 Mr. Woods seconded. that the next meeting
dates o£ the Committee be set for September 9 7 1971 7 and
September 23 7 1971.
The motion carri ed unanimous1y.
Tbe mee ti n g was adjourned at 10:10 p.m.
Recording Secretary. Pro-Tem
-11-
• •
-
-
-
C.ry 0;
E"\\G 1FJNO D WATER A~D S~ BOARD Al'GUST 1 7 , 1971
COL
CITy O
L
~e meeting w as ea11ed to o r der by Vic~ Cha~rma n Harder at 5:12 P .M .
~ember s Presen :
~erl'te r ~ Absen :
0 her Off":ic:t Sfl.S
Ha rder~ K r ei~i ~. ~enger, ~oc k, Rosva1~
Schwab , Lay Robohn, Horton
esen~: Leg~1 Consultant Shivers
P ilities Direc or Ca rro1 1
1 . 1 9 71 -1 9 72 BL~FT ~UY~~~y
c-,
r
/ ?,
c.. on c
M.r. Carroll p resented o t he Board a Memo randum ent.itl.ed "1972 Budget Subm:1.tta.1'',
w hich high1igh s budget rends in the Utilities Deoartment d uring the period
1 966 -1972 . The highli&ht.s of the summary a re p r o v ided b y the Memorandum itse1£
which is Attachment 1 to these minutes .
Mr . Lay arrived and w as seate d at 5 :18 P .M ...
2 . UTILITI ES DEPARTMENT >'.ASTER PLAN
Y..r . Carro11 next p resented to the Board members p resent, draft copies of" ''A Master
Plan f"or Water and S ewer Service". Th:i.s document is comprised of!
(1) His rica.1 overview
(2) Curren rejections (l970 -1975)
(3) Long R~ge R equirements (1976 -2010)
~r . Carroll ~ndica ed that to his know1edg~~ no s uch document had ever been o r o duced
before and that he hoped to publish this ~th~n a few months to provide perspective
and basis £or longer range u1anning for the Deoartmen t . He suggested that there is
infor mation in the d r a£ that could be useful.. to the Board ~embers .
3 . BET'TFR WATER. FOR E"'J'GLEWOOD WEEK
Mr . Ca.rro1 1 then distributed to the Board~ copies or a £1yer entitled ''Bette r Water
!"or Eng1e w ood Week". It contains a diagram of; and data re1a.ti ve to the d isp1ay
that w as a.vai1ab1e to the public during Bett.er Water f"or Eng1ew ood Week~ August 8
thru 1Lth . Th is diap1ay dramatica11y demonstrated that the sizes of w ater 1:1.nes in
a house have a g reater effect on f1ow han does the water o ressure . A copy of" the
f~ye~ is Attachment 2 to these Minu~es .
Mr . Menger commented that i t is Lmportant that w e ge~ this ~nd of information to the
cus omer s so that they w1~1 know that heir 1ow pressure is not a1w ays caused by in-
adequacies of' he City system . Mr . Carro11 assurred Mr . Menger that the £1yer was
avai1ab1~ ror d~st rihution and tha~ an article on this subject had a1ready been pub-
lished in he Englewo od Hera1 d .
L . C ITY CAPITAL IMPR-OVEMENTS P R OG RAM
~r . Carrol~ hen showed o he Board the document enti 1ed "Englewood Capital Im-
proveme.n s Program". This document_. he ex:p1a.ined, was oubJ..ished by the C::ity and
covers a11 a r eas exceot Utilities which is referenced jus brie£1y. This i s be-
cause Uti1 i ies opera es under a separate budget and is therefore no part of the
ge nera1 City budge~.
c;. CITY DITCH LICENSE FOR ER . W .H . THORNEY
Mr . Carro~l n@xt p r esented to the Board a request from Mr . W .H . Thomey £o r a Right
of" Way Agreement and License that wo~d enab1e hi.m to e nc1ose in condu.:i.t and a.l..ter
the cour se of' he City Ditch where it adjoins his p roperty near the intersection o£
East Gi rard Ave . and Sou h Logan S t . (S ee Attachment 3. Sketch of proposal dated
Aug . 12~ 1971 ). In response to questio s , Mr . Carro11 indicate d that the enclosing
o£ the Ditch w ou1d ~rove that racility . The projecte d life of that portion o£ the
City ~tch i s re1a ive1y sho rt~ and there is ample o recedent for granting such license s .
• -
•
•
•
~r . Sh~vers , Legal Co s u 1 a nt to the Board , hen inqu1red w hy Mr . Thomey s hould not
execute a qui c1s.im deed conveying he a.rf"ect.ed property t..o the City "i...nstead o£ the
orooosed R~ght. or Way Agreement. The qu~ e1a~m deed, he pointed out would give the
City greP er contro1 ove r he activ~ ies a1or and on the R~ght or Wa y and wou1d offer
"'r -Thomey an additional advantage by -t..Ak:l.-ng 't..his sma11 parc el. o.!" l.and of:'£ the tax
ro11 . After a b rief discussion •••
MR -LAY VED, ~-:::tOSVALL S.EX:O DED, Ti f AT THE BOARD /'L'THOR.IZl:: T'l-iE CPAIRMAN T O E:X:EX:UTE T HE DESIRED
A:yes::
LICENS E AGRE:D-"E'"T AFTER T4E CITY HAS REX:EIVED A UIT CLAI:Joll
DEED TO THE ?!tOPERTY I~ l':'F.STIO WHICH DEED HAS BEEN EX.Al'1INED
FOR LEGAL SUFFICI 'C~ AND APPROVED 9Y THE BOARD 'S LEGAL C0 1
-
SULTANT ...
Harder , Kreiling, Kenger , ~ock, 1:t.osva.11 , Lay
ays : none
Absent: Schw ab , Robohm, Horton
Y~. Carrol1 then indicated t hat he wou1d attempt to g et the quit cla~ deed £rn~
Mr . Thorney , p o 11 the Board member s by t.el.epl1one to obt..a.in aooroval. of the document
and hav e i~ the agenda for City Counci1 approva1 their . Seotember 7th meeting .
There being no ~urther busiress to come berore the Board •••
MR . R O SVALL MOVED,
MR . MENGF.R SECONDED, T HAT THE P'.EFTI"''G BE ADJOURT'"ED.
Ayes:
Nays :
Absent:
Harder , Krei1 i ng~ ~enger~ ~ock, Rosva11 , Lay
none
Schwab, Robohm, Horton
The meeting w as adjourned at 6:02 P .M .
Recording ~ecretary
-2 -• •
-
•
•
•
..... -· -• • ~ • • -• > • _ __.. •,. __ __,I .~-'
AV£.
H E M 0
TO : Wa c er ~ S e~~r B onrd
FRON : Ch a rl es B . Carroll, Jr •• Direct..or o f Ut..ilities
SUBJECT: 19 7 2 Bud g et. Subm ittal
DATE : Au g u s t 13 , 19 7 1
Attac h e d i s t..h e revi sed 19 7 1 and estimate for 1972 budget year.
The parnnthcses fi g ur es d e n o t..e chanse Crom pre viou s dollar reference .
1n th e \o.'a ter Fu n d , th e revised 1971 estimates compare to the approved 1971
budge t a s Collows :
Revenu e.:;: Approv e d 1971 Budget Revised 1971 Budget Change
Water Sale s $ 760 ,950 $ 890 ,000 + 17'X.
Other R e v e nu e 2 2 272 1 625 2 1 354 2 109 + 47.
Total Rev e nue $3,033 ,575 $3 ,244 ,109 + 77.
Ope rating Exp e n ses $ 510 .239 $ 496 ,918 3%
Debt 6. Cap Add . 1 ,099 ,373 1,196 ,1 73 + 9'7..
Total Expe n se s $1 ,609 ,612 $1 ,693 ,091 + 5'X.
No te : Ca p i tal additi o n s inc r e a s ed du e t o c o ntract price of Ranch Cree k
Pro j ec t , S c hedul e II .
S e w e r Fund es t ima te s a rc a s follow s :
R e venu es Approved 1971 Budget Revised 1971 Budget Change
Di s po s al Charges $ 294 ,525 $ 360 ,000 + 22'7..
Other R e v e nu es 211 2 000 202 1:478 4'X.
Total R e v e nu e $ 505 ,525 $ 562 ,478 + 11 'X.
OJ2:e-r a Ling Ex12e n ses $ 225 ,838 $ 227 .056 + 5'7..
D e bt. 6. Cap Add. $ 514 ,225 $1,531 ,825 +1984
Tot..a1 Expe n ses $ 740 ,063 $1~758 ,881 +138"4
NoLe : C a pita l addi.Lion s incre a s ed due to enlarged scope of plant rehabili.LaLion
At..t..a.chm n1..1 !;...._, ______ 1 ~
-• •
•
0 t • -
HEM 0
TO : Water ~ Sewer Board
FRON : Ch3r~es B. Carroll . Jr ., DirecLor of Utilities
SUBJECT : 19 72 BudgcL Submittal
DATE : Au gust 1 3 , 19 7 1
Attached is ~h e revised 1971 and esLimate i or 19 72 budget year .
The p aran t.h eses Cigur s denot.e c.han&e from previous d o ll ar reference .
In the \.,.•at..er Fund , t.h e revised 19 71 csti.mat.es compare to the approved 1971
bu dget as follows :
R evenues : Appro,·cd 1971 Budge L Revi sed 19 71 Budget Change
Wat:er Sales $ 760 ,950 $ 890 ,000 + 1 7'7.
Other Rev enue: 2 2 272 2 625 2 1 354 1 109 + 47..
Total R e ,·enue $3,033 ,575 $3 ,244 ,109 + 7'7.
Opera ting Expen ses $ 510 ,239 $ 496 ,918 3'7.
Debt 6.. Ca p A dd . 1 ,099 ,373 1,19 6,173 + 9'7.
Total Exp n ses $1 ,609 .612 $1 ,693 ,091 + 5'%.
~ote : Capital additions increased due to contract pric e of Ran ch Creek
Proje ct ~ Schedule II.
Se ~er Fund estimates are as f o llows :
R e venu es Appr oved 19 7 1 Budget Revised 1971
Di sposal Charges $ 294 ~525 $ 360 ~000
Other Revenu es 211 ,000 202 .478
Tot:al R venue s 5 0 5 ~ 525 $ 562 ~478
Opara L ~ng Expenses $ 227 ~056
D e bt...&. Cap A dd . $ 514 ~225 $1 ~ 5 31 ,825
Tot...a l Exp e nses $ 740 ,063 $1 ,758 ,881
NoLe: Capital nddit...jon s inc rea sed du to
Bud ge t Change
+ 227..
4'%.
+ 1 1 '%.
+ 57..
+1 987.
+1 387.
of p l ant rehabi.J i.Lati.on
At.1..achmcnt.. l.
• •
•
0 -
and in s t..allat..ion oC se~er int..crccptor oC East Je££erson Dr~ve .
Fringe b~nc£it..s and oth r labor costs show a substantial increase in the lns t
fe"W year s . Below is a comparison o£ labor cost..s showing personne l incrcn s s
and rclaLcd wage costs .
1968
1969
) 970
1971
19 72
Product.i.on
$ 57,708
65,371
71 ,174
80 ,044
82,948
Di-stri.buti.on
$ 56 ,154
65 ,675
63,996
79 ,282
68,600
OfCi.c c and
Frins.c BcncE:Lts
$ 86 .089
101 ,925
116 ,906
128 ,246
121,026
Total
$199 ,951
232 ,9 7 1
252 ,076
287 ,572
272 ,574
Percentage increa se 1968 thru 1972: 36% or 9% annually
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
Treat..ment..
$ 42,016
47 ,948
56 ,987
50,569
70 ,926
System
$ 7. 598
32,962
31 ,785
29 ,748
41 ,548
Percentage increase 1968 thru 1972 :
Labor Cost.s
$269 . 709
438,670
373,689
417,298
459. 526
Office and
Fringe Benefits
$ 20 ,.1~4
24 ,.789
32 ,.841
Ll9 ,.409
74 ,.478
168% or 42~ annually
Tot:al.
s 69 ,.758
105,.699
121 ,.613
129,.726
1 86 ,.952
Total Deparoment (Personnel statistics)
1968 44 full time personnel budgeted
1972 46 Cull time personnel bud ge ted
(5"%,. increase)
Note : 70% increase in 4 y ears but 32% is pension and insurance bene fits
Charles B. Carroll ,. Jr . ./
CBC/kr • ..
•
•
•
• ,. -
Nini rr.uan st.andnrc:.J dcsi•-cd
The cu s Lomcr shou ld g~L 15 CPN at 25 psi on hi.s side of Lh c meter .
Test. rcsulls analy ses
Our set. up '"'as Lh rouc,h a 2 inch v:.:lvc on a 2~ inch Cire hose attached to a hydrant
on a 30 incl1 lin • into pla st ic service . Cons c~vat.ivcly . 20% could be added to
t..o t.h c rc s ul Lan t. Clows Lo account Cor t.hc unor t.h.n.do>· conncc Lion .
While ~c ~i s h Lo provide adc uacc £low ~c cannot:. allow the residual to drop too
dra s t.ically nor fall below 20 psi .
It appl..,;ars thnt. tJ"l.c rnost. cconorni.cal and reasonable remedy is to put 1 inch
s<!rvic Lrom the me ter t.o t:.hc ""·at:.cr heat.er and reduce Crom ther~.
At 35 psi the 5/8 incl"l service and 5/8 incl1 hou se l ine gave 8.2 GPM . Increasing
Lhc house line t.o 1 inch i11crcascd the flow by 33~ co 10.9 CPN . At 60 psi the
same convers~on increases flow by 36% to 14.0 GPM. Adding 20% £1ow to that ,
we arc chen meeting Lhc minimum de sired f1ow •
• •
• •
I' 32X r:
•
0 -
•
• • •
•
-
-
PO/./'VT Cr." L-·~£;:.N'\/,V/A./<S
_ P/lr.:T o.= BLOC/<: 8
P R£/4 /ER ADD/TI01V
TO £,..,.q ~E V../Oc:::>O
.CITV 0/TCJ./
REL OCATED
-
_.-__.. • • o ,_ • ..._. ,_ -..._, .__ __... __, • • -._J I •
AVE.
/25 1
/ L OT 3~-
36~~ /..!.CP / PO /I'VT G -=-
C L i'\.':35 -IV TE./~.1·1/.,"JUiS
c,:;-y c.~
~.r;r / ~-/ .,.-/ a:s
~--------------------------------..---------~~~~~.-----~.~~
--
I' 32X
-
•
•
•
•
EKGLE'-YOOD PARKS & RECREATIOK C0:\1!\IISSIO::-;
1\llnut..es of Augus t 1 • 197 1
o-
The rcgula.r n'lonthly n'lccting of the Engl e,..,..ood Parks & R ecreation co:rom.ls s1.on 'vas
called t o order by Paul Blessing , chairman , at 7:30p.m. in t he Engle,vood Parks and
R ecreation Office.
M c n "lbcrs present: Kre iling , Cu shing, Lay. l\1.cFadd en , Blessing, Alle n, Stackhouse
and Ro mans , ex --of:ficio
l\1.embcrs absent: n o n e
A1 so present: J e rry R oyther. Asst. Director Parks & R e creation
Kreiling move d, Cus b.ing seconded, t.h .at the n"linutes o£ July 14, 1971 be amended to
show that there h ad bee n discussion a s to the overall ma..intenance expense f'or the Broad,vay
and Hig h,vay 2 85 Inte rchange after the landscaping has bee n comple t.e d. Motion carried.
McFadden moved, Cus hing seconde d. that the minutes be approve d as amended. l\1:otion carried.
A guest. Jerry Lee Lay, son o:£ Counc ilman J e rry Lay, ,;vas .introduced.
The revenu e and e.>..~nd.iture staternents for June and July 'vere presented for revie ,v. It
'vas pointed out that the incon.'le for the indoor S'\.Viln pool is up considerably over 1970 . Cushing
xnove d. All.en seconded . that. the financial r eport s be received as presented. ~1:otion carried.
The d edication o:f B a tes-Logan Park ''rill be h e ld S epteUlber 19 . Mr. Romans presented
a. tentative agenda :for approval -Jacques Stackhouse 'vill serve as master of ceremonJ.es,
Councilman Ho,vard Brown ,vi_ll dedicate the park and l\'lr . Cushing '\.vill give a sh~rt resume of
the park ixnprovement program and the role the Commission has taken .in tbis progra.n:a . The
pa..J..-ticipants in the sum:rner baton program 'vill be asked to per.form. The ded:icat:i.on 'vill start
at 2 :00 p .m. instead of the usual 1:00. T he agenda 'vas approved as presented .
Mr . Royther reported that three of the five schedul ed softball tou.rna.JD.ents have been held -
Memor ial Day, Firecracke r I.n.vi.tational, "-'omen's -and that the overall income ~as approx:i-
:rnate ly $500. 00 ove r e.xpend.it.-ures. There are t\.vo t.ourn:unent..s yet to be played -the ASA
Charnpionships and t.he R e gional Championships .
The City 1\tanager 's tentative Six-Year Capital bnp:rovenl.ent Prog1~a.n:l 'vas revie'W'ed and
_ compared to the Parks & R ecr e ation S e ven Y ear Capita1 In'l.proveJ..uent. Progra.xn as revised by
t:he Con:unission February 10, 1.971. (copy at."tachcd). It 'v as noted th.at most of the items approved
. .
by the Com .. rnissi on have b een deleted f'-rom the Manager's proposed plan 'vith the exce ption of
d evc1opnl.cnl of t.h e '\Ve s t portion oC B c 11cvi.c'v P::~.rk in 1.971; Jligh School Field lig hting in 1972;
C..olf Course u nder,vTit.ing in 1.!>73 . 1974. 1975 . l.976 ; removal of houses and d c velop.mc .n.t a.t
D!'l-tcs-T...#ot~:l n in 1 97!>; and n "l i scclln n cous park proj ect s in 1974. This in c ludes nothi..n g f'or
•
• •
•
•
•
•
Parks & R(_cre::!.tion C o mr.ll ssion
l\linutes of August l b . 1971
Page -2 -
future d cvclopn"lent at Centennial. Jason. Sinclair b a thhouse. d evel opment at l\:IcLella.n
R eservoir.. l\.lr. Romans revie·wed a prelin'linary study presented by an e l ectrical engineer
on t he lighting of t he 1 Hgh School Field and the .feasibility o.f using the sab."age lights £rom
t.he Iootba11 fie ld. Sta.ck.Jlou se moved. Cushing seconded. that b ecause the engineer 's cost
estima t e on the lighti.ng exceeds the budge t e d amoUJlt by approx:l.mately $10 . 000 .. and because
the S c hool Di s -trict i s not ·will.ing to pa.rticipat:e i.o this cost since it could not be utili zed by
the school t ea.r.n. this item be deleted from the C:l.pit.al. Improvement Progr~.. Mr. Lay
stated h e f'e lt U ris t ype o.C .fa..cility has been a necessity Cor many years and pJ::essurc b as been
brought o n the Con:unission Ynn.ny tin'les to p r ovide this and h e . therefore. 'vould like to see
this i ten"l r emain i.n the plan.. l\1otio n losL ..
Lay move d. St.ackho us e seconded. th at it be recommended to the City Manager that all the
i tems . as previousl y approved by tl1e Con::un.ission. be reinstated and that they all b e included
in the Six Y ear Capital. I_n.,provem ent Plan that ·will be submitted to City Council in September.
Motion carrie d.
The bi.rect.or and City Attorne y '\Vi.ll meet '\vit.h the three O"\,-ners i.nvol,-ed "\vith the purchase
of the right-of-,vay st:rip in Bate s -Logan Park and a report "\vi.ll be presented a.t the next meeting ..
The engineer's specifications ha,·e b een recel,-ed on tl'te all-purpose courts for Centenn.ial.
J ason and Bates-Logan Parks and bids '\vill be received soon. There is a. remote possibility
of receiving some f e deral. aid for these courts and application has b een made .. The courts "~
be completed this ran.
The con'lmittcc 'vorking on the policy statement concerning naming parks and recreational
facilities present e d the f"ollow·ing revised policy for consideration:
L ELIGI131.LITY
A.. N axning of" Parks
(1) Indh .. -J d ual s
Individuals '\Vho have given generously of their time and effort for the
b e tterment of t.he community should be given high priority.. Service
in the field of recreation might rece ive special consideration ..
(2) Donors
Incll viduals or organizations "\Vhich make substantial contributions
should b e considere d.
(3 ) M e m orials
N a..tn.ing JXl.rk s for '\Va.r h eroes ; civilian n ation:..! h eroes; historical
cve nt.s ; pl aces or names ntlg ht be :lppropriat.e under cerla.i.n circum-
stances ..
(4) G c-or!rn phic-al
R cc:uasc of hi s to1~i c al sig:n ific n .ncc o r "\Vell-J""o'vl"l a .nd establis h e d
• '
'T
• •
-
•
•
•
Parks & Recre:.tLion Comnllssiou
1\Ii.uutes of Augu s t 1 8 , 1 9 71
Page -3-
location s , it might be advisable to cons ide r the use of names
indicatin g geographical l ocations .
B. Nanll.ng of Facilities w ·ithin a P a r);;:
(1) Upon receomrne ndation of the Parks and R ecreation Commission . in-
dividua1s or org;an.izations :may establish :facilities or n'len:10ria1s '\.Vit.h .. i.n
a park proYi.cllng: the a~ount donated is sutficient to '\.varrant the na.n .1.ing
of the .fa.ci.lity.
II. PROCEDURE
A. All prOJX>Sals for n.::un.ing city parl.:s and recreational :facilit.ies shall be
submitted t.o t-he Parks and R ecreat.ion ComD"lission .
U pon receipt of such a propos al the Con:un.ission "vill appoint a comJ.nittee
t.o evaluate the proJ:x>sal and any others that might be subn'l.itted. The
committee '\.vill make a report of it .. s findings and r ecomme nda tions to the
Commission at t.he eaJ...·liest. opportunity.
The Parl'"s and R ecreation Con:un..ission '\.Vill revie'v tile reco~enda.tions
of t:he Committee and tal'e 'vhateve r action it f eels is appropriate.
B. A simple majority vote o£ the City Council membership shal.l be required
to ra.t.i.C·y and make o!.ficia.l the recommend.::Ltion of the Parks and Recreation
Commission.
C. Changing the na.mes of of:f:icially nan'led parks shall require the. unanimous
vote oC bot-h the Parks and Recreation Commission and the City Council.
Cush.i..ng rno·ved. Allen seconded~ that the revised policy be approved and presented to City
Council and that it be suggested t.o Council that these guide lines be used Cor a cit:y--'\.vi.de
u.n.i..[orm policy in na.n:ling of ci.ty 'facilities other than recreation and paJ...~ks and that t:he Com-
Ul.i.ssion "vould volunteer to revie'\.v these items i1: needed. l\~otion carried.
Mr . Cushing presented :for appro"~-.. the guidelli1es to n.a.D:le a person or group of persons
•
'\.vho cou1d receive the annual Engle,vood Recreational A'vard Cor l\fleri.torious Service. A.!ter
discussion, it '\.Vas recommended t:ha.t section a. under l.tem 9 (i.e. Letters announcing the
a'\.va.rd and enclosing an application blank should go out no lat.er than January 1 w-ith a d ea.dli..ne
£or rct.urnt.ng F e bruary 1) be elinrl..n.at..ed and t.b.at t.he ne,vs media be used to in..forrn people
ho'\.v nominations for t.his av .. ,..:u..-d c an b e made. The proposed guidelines v.rou1d then read a::;
rouo,vs:
1 . The a'va.rd s hall be given t.o a person or group of" persons 'vho have made a
significn .. nt contribution in the area of" recrea tion in t:hc City of Englc .. vood .
2... The ·w·Lnncr of Ute a'vard shall b e dctcr1n.:ined by t.hc Englewood Parks a.n.d
R ecreation CoJun,.i.s s ion .
3. Norni.na.tion s 1nay be 1nade by i.nd.iv·idua..1s or groups or individual.s, such a.s
service c l ubs, etc.
4 . N orn i.nat..i ons s hall be Jna..do on prope r forn--.s supplied by t..he Comn'lission.
.-
• •
~'32x [
•
•
P :~rks & R ccrcu.tio ;:J. Conun.ission
l\Jiuu(<;.•s of ...-'\.u f;Ust 1 5 , 1 9 71
Page -4-
•
5 . The :l."·ard Ulay b e give n to a..n tncU,-idua.J., a groupo£ indivi.duals or an organi za-
tion.
G. The a'\l.·a.rd sh::tl..l not b e n1.ade unless the Comtn.ission f eels they are able to
identify a recipienL
7. The a'va.rd shall be made at.. the annual b:tnquct of the Recreation Cow1c il.
8. The type of a :wa:rd shall be det..erLnincd by the Commi.ssion.
9. Proper public it..-y concerning the a'va.rd is the rcsponsibil.it:y o£ the Di.rect.or
o£ Parks and Recreation ..
a. The ne·ws nl.cd.la should be u sed :Cor proper publiciting of t he a'vard_
Cu shing moved , Ln..y seconded , that the guidelines be adopted as changed. ?\.lotion. c arried.
The l etter '\vritten by 1\lr .. Cus hing appeari_ng in the Engle,vood Herald on August 18
payi_L'l
paying tri.but.e to l\'l.r .. Roman s as the guiding force behind the d evelopment of the n~v p::u-1~
program "\Vas agreed "\V"ith unanimous ly by the Comul.ission as an honor long overdue.
The m ec·ting adjourned at 9 :25 p .. m.
~~/~
Edith E~ Romans. Recording Secretary
• •
• •
\ ! :r
•
•
PARKS & RECREATION SEVEN YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEME NT PROGRAM
LOCATIO:-/ 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 TOTAL
Community
Builclin ~ 324 000. 324 000 .
Develop West end·
Bc ll evicll' Pnrk naturr.l area
·s 000 -48 OOO .fed nld 103 000 .
Remove 5 houses
D~te s -Logan Park All-Purpose court Pave Parking Lot & develop area
3, 000. 4, 000. 136 ,000. 279,000.
136 000. Fed. Aid
.Jas on Park All-purpose court pne unit shelter Pave parking lot
3,00 0. house 4, 000, 7,388. 14,388.
Centenni al Pnrk AU-purpose court Develop ll'est shore Pn ve parking lot De velop south & north
3, 000. 45 ,000. 18,000. shores 102 , 000. 16 8,000 .
Co()!f Cour se 35,000. 60, oOO . 50 ,000. 50 ,000. 45,000. 40, 000. 280,000 . -
• J!ille r Field Pave parking lot . 8 066. R OGG .
;q;!1 School Lights
?'~ld 50,00 0. 50,000 .
\cq uisition of land
~r·.;· tcn.1is courts & construction cost
48 000. 4R 000.
Deve lopment
~!1ct1ox Tot -Lo t 21 700. 21 700.
E:.nd'l~ ll courts Two Courts
(n:•tr!oor) 14 000. 14,000,
Ilnthhouse 36 ,0 00 .
· O•::c~or Pool Vnding pool
12 000. 4R 000 .
:.:f'~rliln I Preliminary devel-Trap Shooting Deve lo p south side of
~··:"rroir boment 14 000. facility 27 000 . road 124 000. 165 000.
Green Belt Green Belt Ilall Field
.'n~c r :cl'.' 150 ,00 0. 150 ,000. ncq. 15,000 .
dcv, 5 000, m. ooq,
TOT.\L $26 2,00 0. 299 ,066 . $162,088. $136,000 . $349 ,000. $595,000. $40 ,000. 1,843 , 15'1.
-::.' \"OOd P~!'l\S & nccrcation Dept.
:' ~~~ Fr'l!'URl')' 110 , 19i 1
------------.. -----,..--------
• •
•
•
•
0 -
BR I AN PR I ES T MAN -IAUS /C DIRECT O R .ti/JO CONDUCTOR
0 A V I 0 G . K E N T • 1.1 A A' A G E P.
d env e r symphon y o rchest a
•
::r . :~c .-.n 1 c;,· L . l·i~1
Ci.t.y •• ..:1 1.
3-~-oc !~ou t L J"l•:. i
::n:·1 -_·c.•<.><-1 . Cc 1or...&c..!P
S U ITE 611 • 1 6 15 CALI FORtJIA ST.· D ENVER. COLORADO 80202
TELEPI-I OrJE (303) 292-l SCD
·J.~iu"' i •.._-n , .. -.r ~Yi ,•hoa:· ::!.::~ • .,. rct:rc-;..,o 1 i.t...an nr:.C u !.:l t:•--:.l c.:oe c u 1t.ur.t ~ or ~ dniz~t..i.on .
:::::..:•r'\;ic.._•::> t:n Cc..·1f'rJ<~e> :-:1:-~.;·<:! :fro· f' !i i.)y ~ L :•1 ..-· rC"'f":._~ c on.co.:r ::::o C :·cct.!.
C C"'nccr~ .;::--:.-: "·C·l.":iol.!""i C C"~.Cc..·rt.~. :·:1'·t:· c-.:..t.i.=:c !: i.n you r cor •. ,uni.L y ~•c.: ;"Ort:
t he OH ·c-~t.·s t:r n C.:· C..:i.rc.. c t. ccnt:r.i:~1.:t..:c-n.~ or i~y nu:.-.~cr i.l i.:•r; t:o v .l.r i.ous
c r::c ... ·r L c:-•Jct'lL •·
!.u c . )i' c-r a :·:· c nrc c :i t.:,· ~c::-v1cc::; t:.:.a c c.•n l.c u .::;o--..! a::<.! e::~~o:·c-..: L:: ;"CC"":·l c:
C"t :t::...;.:i c'~ t he c ~t..:.-·. !:i.n:.nc:.i.n 1 :C:t:·.port: j_~ C"f"t:c-n r .• r l.c-:::-... t:>.:.a t.!u~! .nc t u=.1
c. .. ~ .... t.. 't_"~lir; r. t:.r uc-of t i.c :;:·:-:-ohn":'Y • •Jn £.!::_ ;,c_t.oo...:. for C> .• ::u:..:;~.l.c . \.'C h-7'Vc 19:J
~~~:~· ~:~ · ~~-::~ .. -~~~-1-~+. c~;~~r!~~~~~t::-:~~~ ;!. ~:: ~ci ~~:~:;~~ • ~~~~; • r ~~:~l~~t~r.c--~~~~~~--:~~C: ,~~u~·
o c:.c-t ... .:o...;; t--:·· v.i:...iL c._~·c c.•£ yv~o.-:.~c:.c:-u l :... t:u J·C·l..·fco.·: .. .a ll c·J uc:.ot:i.o ::.!~ c. ;.C<..l·t:..
·.L·hc:..>e ::=ct.vi..c o..!:> ~·JH.! :·1c t.:!.vi.c.i.c:.; .-:~i.C t:'!c Or c:.l~c.!.i t:.r n nn..! nre i.t. :•or c:a:1 t L o t.:tcJ
·~t:r c..u~ .. ; c c-nv .. ·r sa L i.o:,s \.'C lt c v c l:a <.! t:i t::t .a nu:-L'"-=r or ;.-o u r c o] .l.c...:r:urs • n ne:
i u c eorro...·:-.1 U.H.!o.. .teo...: \'1..:• : •• n .·....-c:.c: .. 1 ;!~ ..... u , ;.·..:! t.o.;!..l..i~·v ~ L ~~'-'r.., ih:o.i l ... !-.!t • ..:o. ; u t u. 1
.i.1:l.•.·t~. t. 'n brc•. <.!c.-:--:.i: :-:...· . ...: o:....=:-c ':r-:.;c:.:. .... '~ : ..... r ·.i.e..:.~ t.o t ~1c 1 t.•t:rt•: c J..i.::~l ! ~r,•o
:.c.· c.~ L •• .i.!·. ':...!..:~.:c..' •"l .•. ·-..>:.· t:.i1C. t.r c . ....,..,.t:r •.• .:::n~ ~t:: ~.;·:c t..i · <"•::'-r
.:t _.£-r'\..ic..: LP ·.·cuJ· c !t •· t:.'-•~L c .;4:~ U.:! o( :..o..i., t":..i.:.ic:. •. u:cc t:o t l.c cultt-r~l. ].j:_._. ~ f' :• (. 1...'1" C -. :I • l ~. L c .. H L ., •
-.~.i.i!.o !. 1.-.n .. o..; i. .. ·J~ t..\.1, :._!;L ee: .i::.. :..,~t:·<.!~ on ~ u;..ur .... .::r. c i.L y c ou,;. ::.t~.io.~
\·c-u ~· l'C:. u t :in L ; ~ 1.. rc• c=.t.r ~· pcr.Ct.•r: Ju . one-or o .o J-..... .[r..._ ...... c:i..cy couc""rt.h
:i :! .-... c:. 1 '-:t:r(.,_ ..... 1...:: t.. 1: c<.•. l ~uai..t.>·· ':'ia.;.! Lor• o."ll: \.'Oul.L in.: t.ioc :...o.u l!' :!.:..i t.:.c
fr~oc: c: t.._· o:'co...•:.:-t ; J'(.•; r.'l. t:.~ • .::t L .i ::-> G ,~ot. ~c-r .... : .in 1'=--n v c r !:,:.· t.i.c i .c.1.:.: •
.-:::...! :.t...:cr..: .. "l t.i.on !..:~,;·.:.rt.: .. :1.::. ;!:!~: t.:.c !;cuv...-r \'.i..:..:i t. r~ .. an<! t:o:--:.v ... ·::tion hu r c~u ..
~ ... :;;::;. c:.t:cn.-oi.C"·.l o:: t.Lj!i ;·ro:-r:l:: t:.o y<..ul.· c l t.:: \.ou~d crc.:t t:c ..t r ·...:.at:.cc ~c; • .:.,.c
o: c .iv..i c c ul t.ul.-.""1.1 r.-~_,c.n:-o::..~"'i l.i.;.:,· t.c-.:.:~rt:l t.~H'" C o..•rc ci t:.y or :uti.;~ ... ~L i u t1. c.
d o...,:-. :•~r·.·~o.· t.:h.! '-llt.iJ: .... • ::.::!t ro :•o J.:i.:;.. a .<~rc.::::o... ..1so . t!..i !>-t..•ouJC: r:-:i·.-c t.:1c
:.;y,: :.nl•!' l i.n .• ncl~l :.t.ll..=.1.i.L:;.· t.; ..• c :i L J_c -:t. ..:c vc~op i.n or d~r t.v c unLi.nu...:
~Htc! : r • ·--~~·c t.:.c h:i:.l .c:o t: u:--!iLy <:·;'"!jo:·: .._.J .t. ... n...: cut.c rt.::ti:lr..:.ro t:. .Cor ..:v....-ry -
Cl!c i :"l your c eo:: \:lti L :.: •• :u.: Lhl·ou .·Lvu L L h...: 1 f...t.ro p 1 ;,_t.an arc,;.r ..
• \
"!'
II • •
I'
-
•
i :r . S r-a n l.cy t:. l).i..G-1.
4'-u;-u.s:: 1 3 . 1~71
l.':l ~c ·,.."\;o
•
0 -..
Tile {"ul.l. co::.t o£ a. rc ru l.ar s.c r'-·i.cc c£ t he Ur c~'c s t:.ra. i s :;,..;6 .000 . '..e urc.
:a,ro;.>o::>in;--t...:u~t L eac11 t .e t:.ropo l.it.:ln cit:.y pur ch.:t!..iC a concer t:. n t:. t:i 1i.s !o.!c a.nc.l
pre::.cnt it r rcc co c:tc ci t:i.zc.n.s i.n your cit:y . '.:c '-·oul..U. c:!CVI..!l.op a J:at:.t.i.l.y
pops concert: a.n.d G c i,c.c.lu l.c t:!1c event.. i.n coo ;::.c rnt:io:-1 '\.;i.t h you .ano.J your
t •a rl...s a nd ~;.c c rcati.on :)cpa r c t .~n L or ot:.lacr a r:c.nc:; t:hat:. r.d.:;i1 t: Lc di.rcc t:1y
inv o l..v-..!<1 . i.'c. .nrc l!opcful. c i.o::;.t:. you '".-:i l.l. i.vc c on::....ic.lc r at:i.on t:o c:.\.c. f ul.l.
:[cc . ho,·c cr . ':c rcco z n..iz.~ t:i1a l. in t he. i.i.r<.t. yea r of: t his p r o~·.r ai.a t his
c o 5 t r.·.=..y be proil ib.:..t:.i.vc .L!n.t...l t:hcre:£orc ",;c ..._.oul.G. c on5 i.dc r so1-:c o ~h c.r
J:UJ.t:uotl.l.y a.r-rc-~abl.c o-..rran ~c.-..c nt: t o ~·c t: t:.l•c p r o ;::r att .st.n r t:ccl .
The Denver Sy~ phon y ru:~c<!s bro.:~der !.oUZ'lpor c: nnU your su;"pO!:"t: · :i.n par t.i.cul.ar .
\.'c ,;o oul.ci v ery r-uch ,·cl.co::c t:!~c o ppor t.uni.ty t:o di.~cu..ss t:.i~:i.s '\:i.t:.it you
furt~1.c r nU t:o 7CCt:. '?:i.t.l• you .::u:;.d :,;our city counci l at your c onvcni.cncc
t:o Ui.scu ..:;.s this p ro :_:-r :u::. Y ot.: ':i.l.l. fi.nd nt:t:.n.chc<l . :_•c n c r.a ~ :i.n£ortl.:lLion
on t:itc.-co ~t o£ t:01.c Or ches t ra or.C: n su;-=-.n r~: oC inf'o r~_a t:ion on t it c
r :.e t r o ;:,.o l.i t an ..:lrc.a .
\:c v cr:y ::-uc!t l.oc!;. £or,,:ard to yc~r :i.n t c r cs t: i.n this propo::::;a1. • oncl cha t:
you ,_.::1..1.1 c o:"l t:a ct: c ~ soon t:.o c.li.sct.:~S tOt e pro:_•r .aP possibi.l.i.t.i.c~ :i.n
detail..
Si.nccrcl.y yours .
____ ../
Dav i d: G . i ~cn t:
~lal Hl!._e r
uc.;,:./ld ..
Encl.o.surcs
• •
1'32X
-
-
•
0 -
1\ll'Ll.~\-J..:.J.oJ:.; TV .-'.-.a.J:..,;l v Ll"l .. "\... CL"•"'\" ••-".)\.L,:.. ••• t..-,;""'ih
197 1-72 :iC..J.S.OU
1.... rl:.OJJ:CTLl..l l "i:.LlGl~'\1: t..l."l)l :J·.·~· 1 971-72 ~W\.::.U ••
l.u:.; i c ian:t./ConJuc t or
};u ::o::t.c.s /T ru c!...n/ S t:uraj1 a.ndti
P r o1"'\10 t:i.ou/Tour LJircct:o r
Cenc r .a l. O v c r ltcnC.: :. /\.~r":.ini.5 t rd t..io:"l.
1;.....11 i;.cn t &. Ti c kc t ti
r nr.•1.1 v Cu n ccrt:s ::~c ropolit:•~n
: e t.ro ~nvcr l"...ta.:i l.y
(..o n ccrt /i~~h.-·urHH .l Lx; en::--.•·
$ 4 • 97U
200
:!CO
500
1 50
:$ 6 .000
:;o . o f
rcr[orn.anccs To t..al. Cos t:
~:-·;-.-~:on}" Lo:"l.t:ri.Uut:ion
o£ .cltcnr~al. fo r Lca\ccrc
;-;c cr o~,o l..i t:nn
Ci.t..v Lovcrnt.C"Tlt:
~ 1 2 .UOO s G.uoo $ o .ooo
11I.... :,O L :.: .... '\l<.Y
"i'o t:n l. Gra n t Support {ron :.e t r upo l.i t a n City L u vo.=rn trc nt ~
7ot:.a l :in tchi.nf' F u nds f r oL~ Ucnvcr Z.y r.p hony 4 s~o c:i.nt:iua
!;. u .uoo
(. 000
l.::!.O OC
\ I
~
•
r 32x
•
[
-
-
•
•
•
•
0 -
;.1 •. l .. .J.
:·.\.·v...ac.!....o.
1 J
L .c Lc'I.:Oo ~ u :.c..
Li.ttlct..rn ::!0 1 17
L ove1an d 31 4
.• o=:...l o.-.lc.nr.
\...,c S Ll -•in:..tcr 17 l Z
bl 5
L:15
j 171 rc !·ul....1 r t:.ic::Lc t: :...uL tic ri.:•cr::. .:1ro..: u ur:.si...Jc t ho.! \.:i.Ly of Lrcnvcr •
..~.-17 hu sinc~~ c ont r!L utors arc u<:...:t :;:;i....:o.: c.hc Cit:,.· o£ i.J.c:n.vcr ..
~l
;_
.l .lL ~
20:.:. of t:he .. c t r vpo 1 i.t..an popul.a t:i on h~ard c.uc ..;cnvcr 5y...._phouy urc l .c.str_a ...!urin.._·
t l .... • 1?70-71 cu:tc-c•rt ::;casc-n ..
Ct"c"t...~l •>f ~.ul>s cl.:'i • ._.,.!j l.9 7 C -7 1 = .:.. .. (.~(.)
('l"o t..._JJ .:a . o::: co. .. Hi tl"i:>ut:oJ·~· 1 9 7 1;-71 -3 .l •.Jt.)
•
• •
'32xl
-
•
•
•
Council. Vacancies
Nomination Petition
•
0 -
GENERAL 1'\UN:ICIPAL ELECTION
OF ENGLE\-JOOD
NOVEMBER 2 . 1 971
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Counci.l.man £or District 3
Counci.l.man £or District l.
Two Counci.l.men at Large
PLEASE NOTE: Al.l. nomination petitions require that three
pcopl.c be nominated to serve as the committee to name a
repl.accment of the candidate shoul.d the candidate be unabl.e
to accept the nomination. These pcopl.e must b e named at
the time tl~e petition is obtained from the Department of
Finance . Pl.ca~e be sure that each petition picked up for
one c a ndidate bears the same committee members by coordL-
na.ti.ng "'•i.th a11 ci.rcu1ators p:ri.or to obtai.ni.ng petition .
The person r ccivi.ng the nomi.nation petition from the
Dcp ~rtmcnt of Finance must be the c1rcu:Lator o£ the petition .
Xt is not necessary that a sing1e pct~tLon contain the fi.fty
signatures. The signatures on a1 1 petitions for one candidate
w i.11 be counted to t ota1 the fifty signatures rcqui.rcd .
Fridn y, Scp~cmbcr 17
Nomination pcti.ti.ons ~y be picked up from the Department of
FLnance. Nomination petitions sha11 not be ci.rcu1atcd or
signed prior to Saturday , September 18, 1971 .
A candidate from ~ district must receive at 1 east fifty
signatures frotn qua1i.ficd e1cctors resi.di..ng with:Ln the distri.ct .
A c andi.dntc at :L arge mu sL receive at 1 cast £ifty sign~turcs
£rom qualified e1cc-Lors rcsi.di.ng wi.thi.n the City of E.ng1cwood .
A. ''qu:tl.iii.ed cl.cctor '' means a person who is l.cgal.l.y qual.i.fi.ed
to register to vote at general. cl.ccti.ons Ln this stntc and who
hao resided in the el.cction precinct thirty -two days i.~~cdLatcl.y
preceding the cl.ccti.on.
• \ I
'r
• •
T 32X I[
~-
1
~
•
•
•
0 -
Satur d a y . September 1 8
F:Lr s t d a y to ci.rcu.'l.ate noTni...n ation p etitions .
•
~st d a y City may accept registra tions to vote.
Frida y . october B
L ast d ay to receive nom~a t:Lon p e titions .
Thursday. October '1.4
LaSt d a y for wi.thdrawa'l. fro~ nomi.na t:Lon .
w ednesday . October 20 Not~cc o£ c~cct~on and ~~st of po~~Ln9 p~aces pub~~shc d ~n
Eng1ewood H c r a 1d -
Friday . october 29
L ast day absent v oter app'l.i.cati.ons ~i.'l.'l. be accep ted .
E'l.ect i.on Day .
w ednesday , ~ovembc.r 3 Rcsu~ts of e ~ect~o n ccrt~f~ed by E~ectLon soard to secret&ry
o f Sta te.
p if-' /)c ~_;~(......--., .. 7 -R~-""'~
Stephen A. Ly on "/~
Director o f F:Lnance
City of Engl..ewoood.
•
'
\
II • •
r 32xl
-
-
-
-
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN LAY.
BY A UTHORITY
ORDI NANCE NO. ¢/... S ERIES OF 1.971.
AN O RDINANCE Al-1ENDING SECTION 2 • CHAPTER 5 • ENTITl-ED •
''SOLID WASTES -LITTER A ND HANDBILLS'', TITLE VI, '69
E .M.C. BY PROHIBITING A LL PRIVATE RECEPTACLES FROH
BEING PLACED IN PUBLIC PLACES , EXCEPT DURING SC HE DU LED
COLLECTION DAYS .
BE IT ORDAI NED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENG LEWOOD, as fo11ows:
Section 1 -Tha t 6 -5-2 of the Officia1 Code of
Eng1ewood is h ereby amended to read as fo11ows:
L~tter in Pub1ic P1aces
It sha11 be un1awfu1 to throw or deposit
1itter, as d ef ined h e rein, in or upon any pub1ic
p1ace within the City, except in pub1ic rec eptac1es.
It sha11 a1so b e un1awfu1 to p1ace any authorized
private receptac1es , trash barre1s , or r efuse con -
tainers upon any stree t, side~a1k, a11ey or other
pub1ic p1ace ~ithin the City, except during regu-
1ar1y schedu1ed pick up or co11ection days and .
then on1y in such manner ·as not to obstruct vehicu-
1ar or ped e strian traff~c.
Introduced~ read in fu11 and passed on first readLng
on the 16th day of August~ 1971.
Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 18th
day of August~ 1971.
Read by tit1e and passed on fina1 reading on the
7th day of September , ~971.
Pub1ished by tit1e as o_r_d_i._n_a_n _c_e __ N_o_._-_-_-_-_-~1.~97•1 s_eries
of 1.971. on the day of
Mayor
Attes t:
ex officio City C1erk
·-1.---
r 32x [
-
•
•
•
•
I, Stephen A. Lyon ,. do hereby certify that the above
and fo regoing is a. true, accurate and comp1ete copy of
an Ord inance passed on fina1 r eading and pub1ished by
t:i..t:1e as Ordinanc e No. , Series of ~971 .
ex officio City C1e rk
-2-
•
• •
•
•
•
•
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN LENTSCH .
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO . _,__f SERIES OF ~97~
AN ORDINANCE Al'!Ei\.'DING SECTIONS 5 • 6 AND 7 AND REPEALING
SECTION 8 OF CHAPTER 9, TITLE VII OF THE '69 E.l'1 .C. •
ENTITLED, "HOUSING: BASIC EOUIPJ>IENT AND FACILITIES RE -
QUIRED" • BY PROHIBITING THE SHARING OF BATHR001'1 FACILI-
TIES IN DWELLING UNITS.
WHEREAS~ the City Counci1 of the City of Eng1ewood
did on August 4, 1966, by Ordin ance No. 17, Series of
1966, du1y adopt the minimum housing standards incorpor-
ated in the Housing Code of the City of Eng1ewood; and
WHEREAS, said Code provides that two dwe11ing units,
~hich are 1ocated within the same structure , cou1d share
a sing1e flush toi1et, 1avatory basin and shower or bath-
tub; and
WHEREAS, said provision does not comp1y ~th the
current requirements of the Depart~ent of Housing and
Urban Deve 1opment: re 1at in.g to d\.~e 11i.ng rmi. ts; and
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City Counci1 of
the City of Eng1ewood to upgrade the standards of the
rn.i...nimum Housing Code of the City of Eng1e"t'0700d to con-
form thereto.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
Section 1. That Sections 5, 6 and 7, Chapter 9.
Tit1e VII of the officia1 Cod e of the City of ~ng 1ewood
are hereby amended to read as fo11ows:
Lavatory Basins
Every dwe 11ing unit sha11 contain within its
wa11s a 1avatory basin in good working condition and
proper1y connected to an approved water and se"tJer
system and 1ocat::ed in the same room as the required
f1ush water c1oset or as near to that room as prac-
t::icab1e. Said 1avatory basin sha11 be designed, in-
tended and 1ocated exc1usive1y for persona1 c1eansing.
Stone and concrete 1aundry tubs and si~ks used as
kitchen sinks sha11 not be acceptab1e substitutes
for 1avat::ory basins. Lavatory basin s urfaces sha11
be of smooth construction, unbroken, easi1y c1ean-
ab1e and impervious to water and grease.
F1ush Water C1osets
Every d"t'07e11ing unit sha11 contain a room
-~-
•
• •
T 32 X
-
•
•
•
which affords privacy to a person wit:hi..n said room .
and which is equipped '"it:h a f1ush water c1oset in
good working condition and proper1y connected to an
approved water and sewer system. Such f1ush water
c 1oset: sha11 have an integra1 water sca1 trap and
b e provided with an integra1 f1ushing r im cons tructed
so as to f1ush the entire int:erior of the b ow1. Pan,
v a1ve , p1unger , off-set, washout 1atrine, frost-proof
hopper and other water c1oset:s h aving an invisib1e
sea1 or an unvented space or having i n t erior wa11s
which are not thorough1y washed at each discharge
are prohibited. Direct f1ush. va1ves connected to
water c1oset:s sha11 b e equipped with vacuum breakers.
Water c1os e t s sha11 have smooth, impervious. easi1y
c1eanab1e surfaces . free from cracks. breaks, 1eaks
and makeshift repairs. Water c1osets sha11 be equip -
ped with seats and covers of smooth mat:eria1. Lm-
pervi.ous to water.
Bathtub or Shower
Eve ry dwe11i..ng unit: sha11 contain within
a room which affords privacy to a p e rson within said
room, a bathtub or shower in good working condition
and proper1y conne cte d to an approved wate r and
sewer system. Bathtubs sha11 have smooth and
easi1y c1eanab1e inner s~rfaces. which are imper-
vious to water and grease.
Section 2.
ti..t1ed, "Sharing
hereby repea1ed.
That S e ction s. Chapter 9, Ti..t1e VII. en-
of Dwe11in.g Units in Same Dwe11in.g'', is
Sect ion 3. That a11 ord~nances and parts of ordin-
ances in conf1ict: h e re~ith are hereby express1y repea1ed.
Introduced, read Ln £u11 and passed on first reading
on the 16th day of August. 1971.
Pub1i shed as a B~11 for an Ordinance on the 18th
day of August. 1971.
Read by t~t1e and passed on fina1 reading on the 7th
day of September , 1971 .
Pub1i..shed by tit1e as Ordinance No.
of 1971 on the day of
---.,
1
,
9
.,
7
,.,
1
___ • Se ri.e s
Mayor
-2-
• •
r 32x [
.........
•
•
•
•
Attest :
ex officio City C1erk
I , Stephen A . Lyon. do hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true . accurate and comp1ete copy of
an ordinance , passed on fina1 reading and pub1ished by
tit1e as Ordinanc e No. • Series of 1971 .
ex officio City C 1erk
-3-
•
• •
[
-
•
•
•
•
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN_
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO_ .;;.-£ SERIES OF 1971
AN ORDINA NCE AMENDING SECTION 11-1, ARTICLE XI, OF THE
MODEL TRAFFIC CODE OF THE OFFICIAL CODE OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEHOOD, ENTITLED, "STOPPING, STANDING OR PARKING IN
SPECIFIED PLACES", BY PROHIBITING PARKING OF VEHICLES
WITHIN T\<IENTY (20) FEET OF ANY CROSSHALK_
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO:
S ection 1. That Section 11 -1(6) of Artic1e XI,
the Mode1 Traffic Code of the Officia1 Code o f the City
of Eng1ewood is h ereby amended to read as fo116ws:
11-1(a) Stopping ? S~anding or Parking in
Specified P1aces.
No person sha11 stop, s tand or park a
vehic1e , except wh e n n ecessary to avoid conf1ict
with other traff ic or in comp1iance with dire ctions
of a po1ice officer or traffic contro1 device, Ln
any of the fo11o~ing p1aces:
(6) Within t•.Tenty (20) feet of
any cros swa 1k.
Introduc ed , read in fu11 and passed on first reading
~n the 16th day of August, 1971.
Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 18th
day of Aug ust, 1971.
Read by tit1e and passed on fLna1 reading o n the 7th
day of September, 1971.
Pub 1 is h e d by t:: it 1e as or_d_:L_-_n _an __ c_e __ N_o_-_::::::::::::-~,:-9• 7 ~e-rie s o f 1971 on the d ay of L L
Mayor
Attest :
ex officio City C1erk
-1-
•
• •
'32xiC
.........
•
•
•
I, Stephen A. Lyon ~ do hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true, accurate and cornp1ete copy of
an ordinance, passed on final reading and pub1ished by
tit1e as Ordinance No . S eries o f 19 7 1.
ex officio City C lerk
-2-
• •
-
-
•
''
•
, ..
·r
-
SC:P 7 "I 1
1\.1-i.LJ ~P:-a;r T 'J"O 'J"J iJ,; i'\G l ~h l :z a-:r" l'
C COUNCIL r.r..e;:._ •N G FILE
t 1-:'L~rPF-ENGLEWOOD, C OLCL
C~T~I -:C 01--.. EI:CL.t--:1-:00D /\NO T,l 't-n.J.:'I'ON ~ COf.OIU\DO ,. 1\tl D
/\R.J'\Pi"\110 1-: COUt':"l·"::{, COT.ORJ\00 ,.
C'OH STUD¥ OJ:' ~ COOPI:::IU\'1"1VE
C0:-1PlTi."ER $C1ENCJ-"S PROG JV\.M
\·!11EhJ·:/\S , the abov e m e.nti.oncd ju r.isd.ic t i.ons ent ered i.nl:o .:an <:J.qrcc-
m,...nt dated F"cbruary 16, 1971, for the study of a coopc ra.Li.ve cofT'putcr sc iences
pr<>q r .Lt.m; an d
\·liiERE/\S, due to vari.ous changes ":i.thi.n the p rojc~t personnel , .it
.is not possi.b1c to accomp1.is h t he purpo ~cs of the agreemen t by December 31 ,
1971.;
1':0\.,.,, Tl :F-.EF'ORE, t he agreement i.s amended as fo11o"..;s :
1 . P~r.::ag r a ph 1 i.s hereby a..r.tCndcd ,.Ji.t.h the a.dd .iti.on of paragra p h
1 (a.) to r .c u d as fo11o .... •s:
(.:t ) For the period beginning January 1, 1972 , and ending June 30 ,
1.972, there is hereb~ p1 cdg ·~d and .:tlloc.:-lted to the herein des cribe d s tudy
progra m the fo11o.,.,.ing 5ums of money :
1\.rapa hoo Cou_nty $10 ,000
l.O,OOO
Littleton 10 ,000
S a id sums s h~11 b e designated for the A rap~hoc R cgionu 1 om.:\ cd Property
Subsyst m study a nd s h a ll be paid by he respective governments on J nn u~"l.ry 1..5 ,
1972 . The .amounts l .is t c d "";_thin this subparagr.:tph s h a ll be ca.l.cu1atcd w.ith.i n
any l..iguid-"l.tion of .:tssets set: for t h in p.:..ragr.<~ph 4 of Lhc o .r iqin~1 agreement.
2. P.o.ragro3 ph 2Cc) is .:tmcndcd to re.::t.d .:ts £ol.l..o\·J'S :
(c ) nud9c t: -The no.::trd _v ... i.l.l ado pt .:... bud<Jc t Cor \.<o."Ork p r oqra m
n cccssa 1..--y to_ c.-.rry ou t the terms of this , qrccmcn Su c h budget s h.--,11.. not
.:tppro pri c.'"l t.c Cun ds bc~'ond June 30 , 1972. It sh-,11.. not pro vide for total..
spe-nding i n of $93,000 unl C"$~ runding bcyo :_~~ this .:t~oun t. is rccciivcd
£ro:•l sourcC!:i oLhcr th ~,n h ere in stipu l .:tLc-d . II --
T 32X
1\.
II
i
•
•
- 2 -
ou,.-i.ne"J Lh c oE Lhc p r oject Lhc no.::ard \'lli11 sul..-om.it v -.1.r.iou~
j nL ct.·.im rep or t::; to Lhc 9'0 V c l..,'1ing bodi("'::;: us d cczncd n c c c::>s ~-.ry by cit-he r the
Oo .. -.rd or Lhc g o v c rnjn<J l ::x:>di.cs .
~-Par4lgru ph 3(b) is ame nded to read as fo11ows:
On Huy 15 , 1.972 , the Aoard wi11 submit a final. report outl.i.ning
detailed financia l. requirements for a 1ong-tcnn d c vel.opment prOC)r.:t.m to impl.c-
mcn t cooperative appl.ication of computer scienceS to the ~"'rce governments.
S. Paragraph 3(c) is amended to read fo11ows :
Assuming adoption of the final. report of Hay 15 , 1 9 72, on or before
June 1.5, 1972, the I!oard ,. .. d .. 1 1 submit rccoi"T".:ncnd .-:.t.ions for the J..ong-r.::Lng'c
contractual. requirements necessary L<? i•:apl.crnc nt the fina l. report. Such
dra.ft contrc:~~ct: sh.:J 11 fot_--m the b ,~sis for the ·.-..·ork p-ogra:-:t co~-n<:!ncing July 1,
1972.
6. Paragra ph 4 i.s .:t.mend"c:d to read as fol.1cn.·:s :
T h e teron of this agre~mcnt s h<111 be fror.~ the date first above ,..,r.i.tten
t h roug h June 30 , 1.97 2 . :rt i.s the .inten t of the p:».rti.cs th...:lt the agreemen t
C c'l.:nnot be tct.-.n.i nat:.cd by an y of the parties dur i.ng this t ime . J:t .i.s furthe r
the intent of the parti.cs that one of t\..tO a 1tcrnutcs w.i1 1 t.,:,ke p1acc on June 3 0,
1972 , to \..tit:
(a ) 'l'h.is a9rcemcnt Hi.1l. h,vc been superseded _by a subsequen t
aqrcem c-nt provjding for a l.·:ork pt:o9r..:l m cot'!U"l cncing July 1., 1972. Xn that
eve nt .:al.l. as!:>cts .• :,ncl Cin .. "lnci .. ,t 1':1"'\.Lt:crs of the c.o .. .,rd \·:i ll. be he\ndl.::d in sa id
• \ I
'!"
II • •
T 32X [
• --3 -
(h) ~;llou1U Lh~ p a t.l:.ic~ 1u.:rl..:to Cc3.i..l. to aqrc~ prio.r to .June 15, 1..972 ,
Lo cxLc-n.._l ~' coop c r.:tti.va c omputer nci c nccs a:ppl..ication proCJr.,_'lm , this .ngrcc!fncnt
wi.l.l. tc r Hlin.d ·c June _;30 , 1972 . J\ny un-:;pc nt monies and 1i.quid.utcd tl.!:>:'jcts wi.11.
be rcturnt..!'d lo Eng1c·..vood , L.itt1cl:on, and 1\.rap.ahoe County in the same ratio
spcci_ficd in p a r 3 graph 1 of thi.s ag:rccmcant . 1\ny documents , studies , "-"'>rk
pi"lpcrs or other iLcms of interest wi.11 b~ reproduced and di.sLr.ibutcd to t he
part.icipatin•J governments on a n equal.. basis . The Board '-"il l. take such othe r
action as m "y be ncccss.-:ary Lo di.ssol..vc itscl..f .
TJI lS i\G..-.~,-:i-lENT entered .into this day of
1971.
'7'd:J..Pi"\li0E COUh'"TY , COLOR"\00 , ac-t ing by and throUgh i.ts Do.ard of
Cormn.issi.oncr5 .
ATTEST :
County Clerk Chai.rm.::tn D ~te
C .l:~i"Y OF ENGI.E1.·:ooo , COLOR.-":\00, acting b y and through i.ts C ity Counci.1 ...
C i.ty C1c: Yk N a yor Date
CIT".!' OF LI'T'Tf.ETON , COT..A)RJ\.00 , ac ting by and throug h i..ts Ci.ty Counci..l..
1\T'TES'.r:
• City C 1 c.:o:% C ounci1 President D a te
•
\ !
~
• •
I' 32X I [
•
•
•
CI.T l E~ OF E ~:C l .l::\·:00 0 .._,n d LITTL ETON ,. CO L OL{..('\.0 0 ao.d
A R..'\..'P/\llOE COUUTY,. COLORJ\00
F OR S '.t"UDY OF A COCI>ER.'\.TIVt-;
COHF U 'CER S C IENCES P ROGR/"11.
T HIS AC H..EE:-1ENT e nte r e d into t:hi.s /c;-<.£. day o£ F c brua.ry ,. 1971. by the C.I'J:'Y
OF E NGJ_.E\·:OOD ., COLOR.t\.00. h c r c.i.n n i:ter r e .C crr c d to as .. E n .g1 e:\.-;ood",. the CITY OF LI"£TI ... E TON ,.
COI . .O RA.D O,. hc-re i n a£tc r r c.(c.L4 J.:"cd to a s "Li.t:tl.et:on.",. .ond ARAP AHOE COUN'l.~,. COLORADO ,.
hc.rci.nn.£t:er referred to as "Arapa hoe County",. each ac ting by the. auc.h.ori.t:.y vested
i.n i.ts re s pcc.ti.vc eov crni.ng body.
\·JITt-:I::SSETB:
\-THER EAS ,. £,'\gl.c '\tood,. L.i..tt l.e t:on an_d Arapahoe. Coul.'"lt:.y are c<:!ch i.nccrcstc.d in
making '\·ri.dcr usc of com puter sciences in the acc.ompl.i.shmcnt:. of their respective
governr;l cnta l. rcsponsi.bi.l.i.t:i.es .
Each :l.s aua L:c that a si &ni.f i~an.t o:1..mount of effor t
and cos t: i.s i.n.vo~vcd i.n ~uch uti..l.i.z n tion ,. and
\-/1-i..ER _EAS ,. i.e i.s the bc.l.i.c.f of Ene,l.c"'"·ood • Li.t:t1ccon a nd Arapahoe C o unty Lhat
c o opcrati.on by the. chrc c. r;ovcr1.-une.n.ts i.n a p pl.yi.ng c o m .J u tc.r t e chn olog y m a y
si.&ni.fi.c.ant:. o:unount:.s of c ff'"ort ~nd cost wh.i.1c a~ s o prov iding a tr.o1..·e cffcct i.ye \..I Ci.J i.z.ati.on
of com put:cr tcchnol.ogy. The e nd rcst.l1t m a y be m uch m ore effeccive and ef£i.c.i.c nt: service·
to t:hc. citi.z.cns 5C L--vcd by the thre e governme nts,. o.n.d
H11.E REAS ,. eoopc l.'"ation. o.f this kind has not b e en tested by Lhc three <:nt:i.ti.es .
It i.s . there fore ., n c.c e5snry .ano..l d c si."L·abl.e before enl:e rin.s, into l.ongr;:::n'\ge c.omrrd .t::me nts
to prove. the f e.as i.bi.l.i.t:.y of coope rat:.ion and c.h c joi.nl: value of com puter s c.i.eucc s
to the three governments ,. and
'.!llERE t\.S,. i.t i.s the puxpos c of this Aercc.mcnt co pcov i.de a mutual1y bi.ndi.ng
con.m :i.tmcnt by .ntH.l b e Luc.c n En g 1 ct·:ood,. Li.t.t1cton. and Ara p a hoe Co u nty foe a pcL·i. no c.
( 1) y c.=.n: to : to o:!X:CCC!d
A -Provide s oucccs of funds for a. joi.n.C. c cmCJu ter sc.i.c.n.ccs .(ca.s i.b.i.1i.ty s tudy;
B. To c r e ate a joi.nt:. g ovc.rni.ng bo ~11:d t:.o s u e rvi.s e the s t:udy a nd b e rc s ponsi.blc
Cor di.s bu r::..cmcnt of Cunds ;
• •
,
'. I
~
• •
r 32x
-
-
.... ( -
-
C. To cl cC inc aro..".:l.S L o be s Lud i.cd ., mc.Lllods o£ op ~rat:i.on .and d c:j,Jrc d L'-:;.~~t t.s:;
D. To !>C L L :lmc L ab l cs J:or reporL:in~ bn.ck L o the re spec tive c,ov ...... rnMcn Ls.
1.. Th e r e i.s hereby pl cd~c-d .and allocated for Lhc h e-rein dc 5cri.bcd scud y
p~:oe,r nm Lhc £ollowi..ng sums o£ rnoncy:
Ar apahoe County
1-.:nc,le:wood
Lit:t1c.Lon
TOTAL
$25.000
20.000
18.000
$63.000
Sai.d s u...-..s sh4'"l1 1 be dcsign.nLcd £or t:h ~ Arapahoe Regional Aut:o,1a tcd
Prop erLy Sub s ystem. Study and shall be paid by the rcspc.ct:i.vc govcrnm cnt:s
as $Cipu1atcd below .
2 . There is h ereby created a Board o£ Directors of the Ar<:1pahoc Rcgi.onal
Autom.at:cd Property Subsystem . Said Board shall consist of t'-VO designated
voting members £rom Arapahoe CounLy·. Englc\_.•ood and Li.t:t:.lct:on.. In
addi.ti.on ., each govern . .neti.t sha11 d esi.&nace C:\.;:O non-voti.ng a1rernate
members \Vho ui.11 attend a11 mcc.ci.ngs nn.d hnve pouer to vOte i.n ~he
ab=:;cnce o£ voti.os members !:rom their uni.t: of gove-rnment. The Board
sha11 have the J:o11ot.J"i.ns powers and duci.cs:
a) By-Lo.us -The Board sha11 adopt a set: o£ by-1a.us ,.,:hi.c.h s ha11 govern
i.ts operations . Such by-13'\-3S must: cont:ain Lhe fo11o\.,i.ng r.linilr.•.1m
provi.sions:
1) Q uorum -A quorum sh..a1 1 consist: of r~pre sen tat:i.on by D.11 three
govern..""1l.c nts '\-lith at least f:ivc voting members present;
· 2) ~tccti.ngs -The Board sh.a11 meet at 1ca s t once mont hly at a t:i.me
and place d esignated by the Board ;
3) Offic er~ -O££i.ccrs sha11 c.onnist o£ at 1 eos t a President. Vice
PL·c si_dent ,. and a Scc.ret:ary-Trcasurcr c1ccLcd· from Lhc voLing
me-m bership o£ the Bonrd . No mo1.·c than on e. o£ ·sai-d o£(i..cc-rs
can r c pr<"!scnt the z.amc govcrnmc nto::•1 jurizdi..ct:i.on;
4) Voting, -Tr.:tns.act:lon o( .a11 noard Lusi.n ess ,.,i.1l be by simple
rn.:tjority vote; ho\:l""V c l.-. d<C:ci.sions conccrnine bud c,c t,. .nppr<"'pt:iar-inn
of £un.d s and pcL sonn .-..1 wiJJ rc-qui.t:c .an af£inn o.t.i.vc vot:c o( o.t:
·•
1 .... 1:
--•
l
~
~· \~r T 32X q
-
-
-
5) ruhl.ic R e co.:d -Al.l oC£i.ci_al .:lCt.ions oC Lhc Bo.;:,rcl "'j 11 be
b) 1 a ·nCf-'l hc Bo <:n .. ·U ~ .• d .ll h.""lvc th~ po•..rcr t:o .::;c.:;urc L\.TO ..Cull.-ti..mC!
pou.it:ions plus such s r.aff as Jccms n ece ssar-y t:o carry QltC: c.hc terms
of th~s crccrncnt . It ~s the ~nt:~nt Lhat: all persons hired I~crc
''ndcr will be an employee of one of the cnti.ti.c.s hereto and Lhe.
emp loyer c.nt:i.t:y uill be re:f..rnhursc.d for all amount s paid to said
c ) Budget -The Board '"i.l 1 ndopt a bud,ecc for a vork program necessary
to car1.·y out the t:c1.-ms of this Agrccrne nt . Such budget shal l. no t
appropa.·i.at:e funds beyond Dccc.mbcr 3 1 . 197 1 . It shall not: provid e
fo r total spending in excess .. ': $6 3.,000 unless fundi.ng beyond t h is
tt1!'loun t is received from sources other than hc-r<!i.n stipu l a t e d_
d) A ~ to ca t: .ion o f F u n d s -T o aid :in t h e rcc.icpt and disbursemen t o E
funds .., a ll monies of this study project '"i~l be: se t asi.dc .as i n
separu.t..:! se t o£ o:tccounts l.aU~lcd Ac.apuh.oc R~gi.onn.1 Automated
Property Subsytem b y one of t:.hc ena::i.t:.i.cs as ct.ay be designate-d b y
t:1'c Board . All. disbursements will he coun tersigned by the Treasure r
·of the Board and one ot:hcc ofCi.ccr . Al.l inc-crest carni.ngs on p-rojects
funds \·J i ll be scparal:cd and credited ~o the pL-ojcc t: as revenue .
c ) Cot-l.t:ract:s for Service -Should ehe Board find it desirab l e t o
con e rnct: for outsi.de scrv.i.ccs.., it shall have the po\J'e r t:o ente r
:i..nt:o such cont:racts as arc con5i.stcnt '-""it:h S e ction (f ) helot,..
f ) Duties of the 13o.ard -It: ui.l l be the ~peci..fic du ty of t h e Bo<:n7d
to acco1nplis h the fo l l.ot.,i.ng :
1 ) To direc t and coordi.nnt:.c the t .. ·ork pL·ogram as set fort h .i.n. the
AR.APS proposal as se t fo1.·t:h in Exhibit: ""A " 3t:t:achcd hereto .
· 2 ) To develop a long-n>.nge proer-"m sho,·dng cos>:s· and beno>fi_ts of
a cooperativ.::!. ~ffo1.:t .
3 ) To m.akc rccon--T:cndations co the rcspcct:i.vc govel.-nrncn t:s on the
Lut:urc t.·o t.e of coopc1:at:ion in ~ppli.c.aeion o.f computer sciences .
-3 -
•
--
T 32X [
•
:o;pccific repor t:. t:o t:h~ covcrn._lng hod.ics of En;::te!.J"OOd ,. T.i.Lttot:'t·Qn nn d
At.-.;:tp.1hoc Coun t:y ;·:ts .follot/S:
.a ) On o1.· bc.Corc .July 15,. 1.971. the Board Hil l submi.t:: .-.. prclimi.nnl.-y
fen.si.bili.t:y 5t:uc.Jy shouing Lhc costs and bene Ei.t:s and Eo.:n.·d rccom-
mcnd.1.t:ion f:ot..· a lon.n-r.:~nzc program b eginning in 1972. Tt: wi.ll
~pcci£ica l1y shot.r t:hc 1972 B••dsct year cost: t:o the rcspcct:i.vc
e,ovcrnmcnt:s if an a£firmat:i.vc rccolr=rncnda.t:i.on is presented .
b) As suming an a££irmat:ivc report: on July 15., 1971,. on or before
October 1.,. 1971,. the Board vi.ll sub-mit a fina l report outl-ining
detailed plan ning and fi..nanci.al. r~qui.rcmcnts for a long term
dcvclop:ncnt:al progr.LI.Jn to i.r.~plcmc.n t coopcra.civc application. of
C•>mput:er sciences to the three go•Jcrt'l.ments .
c) A ssumi.ng adop tion of !=he fi.na.1 report: oE Occ:ober I.~ 1971~ on or
before November 15~ 1971~ the Board wi.ll submi.t: rccorr:rn<-ndati.ons
for the l.ong ranee cont:L·act:uat J;c.qu.i"t.·cnent:s nccc5sary to i.mpl.c.c:cn t:
the fin.:1 l repor t:. Such drafc. contract shal.l £oL,n the basis £o r
the work program commencing January 1~ 1972 .
4.-The tcJ.-m o£ Chis A,zL·ecmcnt shal t be from the date fi.rsc. above ur:ltt:cn
through Dcccmbc~ 31~ 1971. It i.s the i.ntent of the p~rt~cs chat the
A gJ.·cemen t: cannot be t:crm.ln.,tcd by an y o..f the parties duri.ng its ti.me
period . J:t is the further intent of the p~rt:i.cs that one of ~.10
a1t:ernn.t:i..ves ·t.:ri l.l take place on DcccmbcJ.· 31 ~ 1971 ~ t:o-l:,it::
n ) 'l"hi..s Agrecm.c nt: w-i11 h -a ve bee-n supcrcc.led by a subsequen t Ar;recmcnt
providi_ng for a -.J'ork proc:t.·.n:m conuncncJ ng J anuat:y t ~ 1972 . In chat
even t a1 1 assets .and fin.anci.n l. m~t tcrs of t:hc Board H.il l be handled
"in said subsequent A!::rccment:.
b) Should the parties hereto £.nit to ng~.·ce prior to December 15~ 1971.
to cxt:cnd a ccoper~tivc computer sciences ~pp 1ic~t~on pro3~run ~ this
• recmc.nt Hi.1 1 terminate D ecember 31, .l97l . Any "--•nspent monies an d
liquidated n.sscts 1:-J'i ll. be ret:urned to Engle.-.._,.ood~ T~i.tt1cton an d
Arn.pnho c County in the So:l...~c rntio specif ied in parnurnpb 1~ of this
• • •
in cr~st ~:il l c repro ucc.d 3nd rl:istributcd to the part:~cipating
• • 1'3...! \ ! ;.
-
-
-
-
nct::i..on ;:.:::; ra.-..y be n ccc:-;saL-y t:o di:..a::::olvc it:sc .lf .
THIS ./>CR.Et-::!i~lT c:tl:c.rcd into on the. d .:~tc £i.rsc: o.bovc Ht:ir::tcn.
A !~.\PAI!OE COUH'l"Y • COLORAD O .. nctin:e by a nd l:hrough its Bo.:trd of Commi.nnioncrs .
ATTEST:
)j.l-•"'-I /*7~· { •/ Ch.ni1..·ma:n Dat e.
CITY OF Et.;"CLE.lCCD ., C OLOR..\0 0 ., ac t ing b .· t-n d throug h i t s C i ty Counci l
ATTEST:
-~~
~~~~
....------C.i.t:y Clc~
CITY OP' LITTLETON .. COLORA .. DO . nct:I.ne by and through its C.ity Counc il .
ATTEST:
c::;;:;; £_:, --,---
C l e rk c-9 :J? <(:~.-: -.-c.----
Counci l President: D.;:~t:c
-5-
• \ !
'!'
--
[
•
RESOLUTION NO . ~~ S E RIES O F 1 9 71
c:.a:x c~t;r:;:Lc I A L
CTURN r:;gcUMENT
SEP 7 7 7
~OUN CI L JVJ--r, ..
A RESOLt.rriON URGING THE GENE RAL A S SEMBLY OF T HE ~ ~ ENGLE-W~G FILE
COLORADO TO PASS LEGISLA.TION PRO H:J:B J:Tl:N G T HE S ALE., USE., D. COLO.
AND POSSESSION OF ALL F I R.EW'ORKS , EXCEPT FOR P ROPERLY
LICENSED AND ENFORCED PUBL IC DISPL AYS .
W HEREAS ., t h e C o1o rad o S t a t e Fir e C h ief s A sso ciat i on h ea rt i 1y
s upport s th e effort t o ban the sa 1 e , u se , a nd possession o f a 11 f i r e works,
e x cept as prov i d e d in Art ic1 e 1 3 of the C o1ora do S t a t e C ons titution r e 1ating
to p ub1 ic disp1ays; and
WHEREAS , nLne t een o the r s t a t es ha v e p assed s Lmi1a r 1egis1 a tion
d eem ing i t necessa ry t o do s o in the in t erest s o f t h e pub1ic hea1th a nd
safety ; a n d
WHEREAS., nume rou s othe r orga niza t i ons in the sta t e have e ndorse d
the proposa 1, inc1udinq the C o1ora do She ri f f s and P eac e Office rs Association,
the C o1ora do S o ciety for the Pre v e ntion of B1in dness , the Co1orado Humane
S ocie ty , and nume rous p a r ent-teache r assoc iation groups and s e rvice c1ubs:
a nd
WHEREAS , f i r e a 1 a rms a ns-e r e d in the C ity of Eng1ewood a s a direct
r esu1t of f i r e -orks have risen f ro~ seventeen in 1 9 70 to fifty -thre e in 1971:
a nd
WHEREAS, the City C ounci1 of the C ity of Eng1ewood deems i t
sary and a dvis ab1 e to s trict1y r e qu1a t e the sa 1 e , use, and possess i on of a 11
fire-ork.s;
N<JIIW', T HEREFORE, BE rr RESOLVED , tha t the City Cou.nci1 of the City
of Eng1ewood earnes t1y r e que sts tha t the Genera1 Assemb1y adop t 1egis1a tion
""h i ch ""i 11 prohLbi t the sa 1 e , use , and posse ssion of a11 fireworks, except
fo r pub1ic d isp1 y s ""h i ch a r e prope r1y 1i.cense d a nd enforced by the 1oca 1
enforc eme nt b ody.
ADOPTED AND APP ROVED this ~?~~~---d a y of , 1 9 71 .
•
Mayor
A TTEST :
• e x officio City C1 e rk • •
• • I' 32X
..........
•
•
•
•
I , Stephen A . Lyon, ex officio City C1erk o f the City of Eng1ewood ,
Stat e of Co1orado , do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true,
accurate , nd comp1 ete copy of Reso1ution No. ~ Series of 1971 .
ex officio City C 1 erk
-2 -
•
• •
-
-
-
-
Counci1 Vacancies
Nomination Petition
-
0 -
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
OF ENGLEWOOD
NOVEMBER 2 , 1971
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
CounciLman for District 3
CounciLman for District 1
Two CounciLmen at Large
:r 7 ·7 1
COU NCIL t.. •_ G FlLE Cl..
CO:X. OE. ENGl-EbOO D. CO'-
PLF.A.SE NOTE : Al.1 nomi...nation petitions requ.Lre that t.h..ree
peop1e be nominated to serve as the coimnittee to naJDe a.
r ep1acement of the candidate shoul..d the candidate be unabl..e
to accept the nomLnati.on. These peopl..e must be named at
the time the petition is obtained from the De.partB1ent of
Finance. P1ease be sure that each petition picked up for
one candidate bears the same committee members by coordi.-
nati...ng with a l..1 ci.rcu.l..ators prior to obtaining petition.
The person receiving the nomi.nation petition from the
Department of Fi.na..n.ce must be the ci.rcu1a.tor of the petition.
It is not necessary that a si..ng l..e petition contain the fifty
signatures . The signatures on a11 petitions for one candidate
wi11 be counted to tota1 the fifty signatures r equ.i..:ced.
Friday , Septembe r 17
Nomi..:nati.on petitions may be picked up from the Depa.rtm.ent o~
Finance . Nomination petitions sha11 not be ci.rcu1ated or
signed prior to S a turday, September 18, 1971.
A candidate from a district must receive at l.east fifty
signatures from qua1ifie~ el.ectors residi..:ng within the district.
A candidate at l.arge must receive at 1east fifty signatures
from qual.ified e1ectors resi..dLng within the City of Eng1ewood.
A nqual.i.£ied e l.ector'' means a perso n who is 1ega..11y qua...l.i.fied
to register to vote at genera1 e l.ecti..o ns in this state and who
has resided i..n the e1ection precinct thirty-two days i..Jmnedi.a.tel.y
preceding the e1ection.
• \
~
--
'32xiC
-
-
•
•
•
• -
Saturday, September 18
Fi..rst day to ci.rcu1a.te no~ni...nati.on. peti.ti.ons _
Friday , OCtOber 1
Last day City 1D4Y accept regi.st...rati..on.s to vote .
Fr~ay, October 8
Last day to receive nomLnati.on petitions.
Th:u.rsday , October 14
Last day for wi.thd..ra'Wa1 froaL nCXDi.n.a.ti.on.
Wednesday , October 20
Notice of e1ecti.on and 1i.st of po11Lng p1aces pub1 i..shed Ln
Eng1ewood Hera1d.
Friday, October 29
Last day absent voter a pp1 i.cati.ons w i.11 be accep ted.
Tuesday , November 2
E1ecti..on Day.
Wednesd.ay, November 3
Resu1ts of e1ec:ti.on certified by E1ecti..on Board to Secretary
of State .
~/?-~
Stephen A. Lyon ~..8f/£-
Di.rector of Fi..nance
City of Eng1ewood • •
\ !
~ , 32 X I[
-
-
•
•
•
Council V acancies
Nom ination Petition
•
0 -
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
OF ENGLEWOOD
NOVE~mER 2~ 1 97 1
CALE NDAR OF EVENTS
Counci1mari for District 3
Counci.Lm~n for District 1
Two Cou nciLmen at L3rge
..
PLEASE NOT£: A11 nomination petitions require that three
p e.op1e be nomin ated to serve as the committee to name a
r ep.l.a.ccmcnt of the candidate shoul d the candidate be unab l e
to accept the nomin a tion . These people must be named at
the t ime the petition i s obta ined from the Department of
Finance . Please be sure that each p e tition picke d up for
one c andida te bears the same committee members by coordi-
n ating with a 11 c ircu l a tors pr ior to obtaining petition.
The p erson r eceiv ing the nomination p cti.ti...on from the
D e p 3 rtmcnt of Finance must be the cizcu1ator of the petition.
It is not n e c essary that a s~ng1e p e t~t~on contain the fifty
s~gn a tures. The signatures on a 11 pct~tions for one cand~dat e
-~11 b e counted to tota 1 the fifty sign~tures required .
Frida y , September 17
Nomina tion petit~on s may be p~ckcd up £rom the Depa rtment of
FLnance . Nom~nation p etitions s h a 11 not b e circu1ated or
signed p rior to S a turda y , September 18, 1971 .
A c a ndida te from 3 district mus t receiv e at 1eas t fifty
signa~ur e s from qua 1ified e 1 e ctors r esiding withLn the district .
A c a ndidate at 1 a rge mu B t r eceiv e at 1east f if ty signatures
from qua l.ified c l.ectors residing wit.hi.n the City of E ng 1 e wood .
A ••qua l.ifi.ed c l.ector •• m e ans a p erson -ho is 1 e g a 11y qu a 1i.£ied
to r eg isto.r t o vote ~t genera l.. e l.ections in this state n..nd who
h as resided in the e l ection p recinct thirty -two d a y s Lmmed iatc1y
preceding the c 1 cction .
·-
• •
\ ..
'!'
-
•
•
---
'·
Saturday, Scp~embcr 18
First d a y to circulate nomLn~tion petitions.
Friday, October 1
Lust day City may accept registrations to v ote.
~riday, October 8
Last d a y to receive nomination petitions.
Thursday , October 14
Last day for withdraw~ from nomina tion.
Wednesda y, October 20
Notice of election and 1ist of po11Lng places published in
Englewood H e rald .
Fridax , October 29
L ast day Absent voter applications wi11 be accepted .
Tues d ay , November 2
Election Day.
Wednesday, November 3
Results of election certified by Election Board to Secretary of State .
## /. /) /? ~7~-£~"/7 -~"/~
Stephen A. Lyon v 7 -b~
Director of Finance
City of Englewood
• •
r 32xl
-
•
•
Counc1 1 V acanc~cs
Nomination Petition
•
0 -
G ENERAL l'lUN ICIPJ\L ELECTION
OF ENGLl:..-,...tOOD
NOVEI'tB.ER 2, 1 9 71
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Counc~1m an for District 3
Councilman for Dis trict 1
Two Cou~cilmcn a t Large
PL~SE NOTE: A11 nomination p ct~tions requ ire tha t three
pcop1c be nominat<!d to serve as the co:nmittee to n ame a
repla cement o£ the c andidate should the candidate b e unab1 c
to accept the nomina tion . These people m u s t be n a med a t
the time the pc1...iti...on i s obtained from the Depa rtme nt of
Finance . P1ease be sure that each petition picked up for
one c a ndid a te b ears the S3mC committee members by coordi-
n a ting ~ith a11 circula tors prior to obta ining petition.
'l'h c p erson rece iving the nomination p e tition from the
Dep3 rtment o£ Fina nce must be the circulator o f the p etition.
It is not n ecessary tha t a single petit i on contain the fifty
signatures . The signa tures· on all p etition s for one c andidate
wi11 be counted to tota l the fifty signatures r equired .
Frida y, September 17
Nom inat~on p etitions may be picked up from the Departme nt of
Finance . N omination p e titions shall not be c irculated or
signed prior to S aturda y , September 16 , 1 97 1 .
A candidate from a district musL receiv e at le~st fifty
signatures from qualified e l ectors rcs~d~ng -ithLn the d istrict .
A c andidate aL 1 argc must receive a t least fLfty signatu res
from qu a 1if~~d c1cctors residing -ithin the City of Eng1ewood .
A ••qual..i.fied c l cctor•• means a person who is l..c g a 11y qual..i.ficd
to r egj_s L er to v ote a.t genera l c 1 ections Ln this state and who
h as r esid ed in the clec tio11 precinct thirty-t"'K> d a y s Lnvnedi.ate1y
preceding the e lection .
•
• •
T 32xl
-
•
•
•
Nomination Petition
•
0 -
GENERAL P.lUNl:.C.l:PAL ELECT.l:ON
OF ENGLE\VOOD
NOVE1•1BER 2 , 1 97 1
CALENDJ\.R OF EVENTS
CounciLman for Distr~ct 3
Counci1man for District 1
~~ CounciLmen a t Large
PLEASE NOTE: A11 nomination petitions require that three
pcop1c be nominated to serve as the committee to name a
repl.accment of the candidate shoul.d the candidate be unabl.e
to accept the nomination _ These peop1~ must be n amed at
the time the petition is obtained from the Department of
Fin ance . Pl.casc be sure that each petition picked up for
one c andidate bears the same committee members by coordi-
nating "'-"ith a11 circul.ators prior to obtaining pctit~on .
The p erson r eceiving the nomLnati.on petition from the
Dc~rtmcnt o£ Financo mu &t bo the c Lrcu1 ator o f the p etition .
Xt ~s n ot necessary that a sing l.e petition contain the fifty
signatures . The signatures· on a1 1 p etitions for o ne c andidate
w i ll. be counted t o tota l. the fifty signatures r equ ired _
Frida y, September 1 7
Nomination petitions may b~ picked up from the Department of
F:inance. Nomination petitions sha11 not be circu.l.ated or
signed prior to Saturday , September 1 8 , 1 97 1 .
A c andidate from a district must receive at 1 e~st fifty
signatures from qua1i.ficd c1ectors residing within t h e district.
A c andidate aL 1argc must receive at 1 cast fif ty signatures
£rom qu a lified c1ectors residing within the City of Eng1c~~od.
A ''qu 1ificd cl.cctor" mean s a person '\-.tho is 1 ega11.y qua1i.Cicd
to r c9isLcr to v ote at gencra.1 el.cctions in this state and who
h as resided Ln the el cc t ion. precinct thirty-~ days i..nvncdi.a.te1y
preceding the cl.ccL ion _
•
• •
r 32-< I [
-
•
•
•
•
• -
Saturda y, S ept e mber l.B
First d a y to c i rcu1a tc nomina tion p e titions .
Frida y , Octobe r 1
Last day City ~ay acc ept r egistrations to vote .
Frida y, October B
L ast day to receiv e nom~ation petitions.
Thursday , October 14
L ast d a y for withdrawal. £rom nomination.
W ednesda y, October 20
Notice o f c1ection and l.ist of po11ing pl.accs pub1ished in
Engl.ewood Hera l.d.
Friday , october 29
L ast day absent v oter app1 ications wi11 be accepted .
Tuesday , November 2
El.ection D a y .
W ednes d a y , Novembe r 3
Rcsu1ts of e1ection certified by El.ection Board to Secretary
of Sta t e .
#p? _/'' // ~~,...._~/?-~_?Y-'-
stephcn A. Lyon ~~~
Director of Fi..nance '
City of Engl.cwood • •
T 32X
•
•
Counc11 V acancies
Nomination Petition
•
0 -
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
OF ENGLE\-1000
N OVEMBER 2 , 1 971
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Counci1man £or District 3
Counc i Lman for District 1
Two CounciLmen at Large
PLEASE NOTE: A11 nomination petitions require that three
p eopl e be nominated to serve as the cOmmittee to n.o._me a
replacement or 'Lhe cca.ndi..dutc shou1.d the c:::.,_nd...i..d~tc b e unab1.o
to accept the nomination. These p eopl e must ~ n amed at
the time the petition is obtained £rom the Department of
Finance . Please be sure that. each petition picked up £or
one candidate bears the s3rnc committee members by coordi-
nating with a11 circulators prior to obtaLnLng petition.
The p erson receiving the nomination petition from th e
D epartment o£ Finance must be the cLccu1ator o£ the p etition .
It i s not n ecessary that a s~ng 1c p e tition contain the fifty
signatures _ The s~gnaturcs on n~1 petitions f or one candidate
wi11 be counted to total... the £ifty signatures r equired _
Friday , September 17
Nomination petitions may be picked up from the D epartment o£
Finance. Nomination petitions sha11 not be circulated or
signed prior t o Saturday , September 1 8 , 1 971 _
A candidate from a district m u st receive at 1 cast fifty
signatu res £rom qua1ificd el...cc tors residing within the dis trict .
A c andidate at l...a r ge must receiv e a t 1 cast fifty s ignatures
from qua1i£icd e l ectors residing ~ithin the City of Eng1ewood.
1\ ••qu.o.1ificd e l...ccto r •• m eans a pers on who is 1 ega11y qua1iCi.ed
to r egister to vo te at general... elections in this state an d ~ho
h as resided in the e l ection precinct th ir Ly-two days Lmmcdiatc1y
preceding the e 1 cc-tion .
• •
-
-
•
0 -
Saturday , September 18
Firs t d a y to circulate nomin atio n petitions ~
Fr iday , October 1
Last d a y City may accept registrations to vote~
Frida y , Octobe r 8
Las t d a y to receive nomina tion petitiOns .
Thu.r sday , October 14
L ast d a y for w i thdrawal. from nomina tion.
Wednesday , October 20
Notice of c1ection and l-ist of po11Lng pl-a ces published in
Eng l-ewood H e rald.
Friday , october 29
L ast day absen t voter applications -i11 be acce pted .
Tuesday , November 2
Election D a y.
Wednesday , Novembe r 3
Resu1ts of e1cction certified by E1ect~on Board to Secretary
of state.
~L:--.--/9 -~%0
Stephen A . Lyon "';? ~
Director of ~ ... :i.nance
City o f Er.g1ewood • •
1'32X
•
•
•
Council V acancies
Nominat ion Petition
•
0 -
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
OF E~"'GLE\~OOD
NOVEr-l.BE R 2,. 1971
CJ\.LENDAR. OF EVENTS
Counci1mari for District 3
Counci1man for District 1
Two Counci1mcn at Larg~
<•
PLEASE NOTE; A11 nomination petitions require that three
peop1c be nomLnatcd to serve as the committee to name a
rep1acement o£ the candida te should the candidate be unab1e
to accept the nomina tion . These people must be n amed at
the time the petition is obta ined from the Department of
Finance . Please be sure that each petition picked up for
one c a ndidate bea rs the same committee members by coordi-
nating with a11 circulators prior to obtaLning petition.
The person receiving the nomina tion petition from the
Department o£ Finance must be the cizcu1ator of the p etition .
It is not n e cessa ry that a sing l e petition contain the fifty
signatures. The signatures on a1 1 petit~ons £or one candidate
wi11 b e counted to tota1 the fifty signatures r equired .
Friday , September 17
Nomination petitions may be picked up from the Department of
Finance. Nominat ion petitions sha11 not be circu1atcd or
signed prior to S a turd.ay , S e ptember 18, 1971 .
A c andidate from a district must receive at least fifty
sig-natures f:rom qua lified electors residing within the district .
A c andidate at 1 argc must receive at 1 east fi.£ty signatures
from qualified electors residing ~i.thi.n the C ity of Englewood .
A ••qua.1i.fi.cd c l..ector•• means a pers on who is l..e.ga11y qua1i.fi.ed
to r egister to v ote at genera l.. c l..ecti.ons i.n this state and who
h as resided in the c1ecti-on. preci-nct thirty-two d a y s immediately
preceding the c 1 ccti.on .
••
II • •
r 32x [
-
-
---
Saturday , September 18
First d~y to cLrcu1atc nominati~~ petitions.
Friday, OCtober 1
Last day City may accept registrations to vote.
Frida y, October B
Last d a y to receive nomination petitions.
Thursda y, October 14
Last d a y for withdra-al £rom nomination .
Wednesday , October 20
Notice of c1cction and 1ist of po11ing p1aces pub1ished in
Eng1cwood Hera1d .
Friday , October 29
L ast day absent v oter app1 ications -i11 be accepted .
Tuesday, November 2
E1ecti.on Day .
Wednesday , November 3
Resu1ts of e1ection certified by E1ection Board to Secretary
of State.
~~---??-~~~
Stephen A. Lyon 7 ~
D~rector o£ FLnance
City of Eng1cwood --
I' 32X I [
-
•
•
•
council.. Vacancies
Nomination Petition
•
0 -
GENERI\L 1·1UNJ:CIPAL ELECTION
OF ENGLE\~000
NOVEMBER 2 ~ 1..97 1..
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Counci~an for D istrict 3
Council..ma n Lor D istrict l..
Two CounciLmen at Large
PLEASE NOTE: hl..l.. nomination p e titions r equire th~t three
p copl..e be nominated to serve as the committee to n ame a
repl..accment o£ the candidate shoul..d the c andidate be unab le
to accept the nomination. These p eopl..c must be n amed a t
the ti-me tl-..c petiti-on is obtai..ned from the Department of
Fi..n ance . Please b e sure that each p e tition picked up for
one c and idate bears the same committee members by coordi-
n ating -ith a l..l.. circul..ators prior to obtainLng petition .
The person receiving the nomination petition £rom th e
Oep3rtmcnt of F U -..ance must be the cixcul..ator o£ the pct~t~on .
It ~s not n e cessa ry that a s~ng 1 c pct~t~on conta~n t h e f~fty s~gn at ur cs . The s~gnaturcs · on a 11 pct~t~ons for one can~idate
wi11 b e counted to tota1 the fifty signatures r equ~red .
Friday , September 17
Nomination petitions may b e picked up from the Department of
F~n ance . Nomination p etition s sha11 not be circu1atcd or
signed p rior to Saturday , September 18, 1 97 1 .
A candidate from a d istr ict must r ece ive at 1 eest fifty signa~ures from qua 1~fi ed e1cctors resid i ng -ithLn the district .
A c andidate at 1 argc must r eceiv e at 1east fi£ty signatures
£rom qua1i£ied e l ectors rcsidLng within the City o£ Engle wood .
A ••qua 1 i£i.cd c 1 cctor •• m c.:a.ns a person who is 1 cga11 y qu a l~£~~
to register to voLe at gcncra1 ~1ecti.ons in t his state and who
h as resided i.n the e1ccLi.oJ'\ precinct thi.rty -t'-'10 d a ys immcd~atc1y
p recedin g the c 1 ccLion .
•
• •
r
---
-
-
-
• -
Saturda y, September 18
First d a y to circulate nomina tion petitions.
Friday , October 1
Last d a y City may accept r cgistrat~o ns to vote .
Frida y, October B
Last day to receive nom~ation p etitions .
Thursda y , October 14
Last d a y for withdra wal from nomina tion.
Wednesday , Octob r 20
Notice o£ election and 1ist of po11ing places published in
Eng1c~~od Herald .
Friday , October 29
L ast d a y absen t voter applications wi11 be accepted.
Tuesda y, November 2
E1 cction Day .
W ednesday , Nov ember 3
Rcsu1ts of election certified by Election Board to Secretary
of State.
~_,.,L._· /?-~Y-' .r-e"'
Stephen A~ Lyon 7 ..L,...;:-
Di.rcctor of Finance
City of Englewood
\ !
'!'
--
1'32X (
•
•
•
Counci1 Vacanc~cs
Nomination Petition
•
• -
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
OF £"1\."GLEWOOD
NOVEMDER 2, 1 97 1
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Counci1man for District 3
Counci1man £or District 1
~-o Counci1mcn at Large
PLEASE NOTE: A11 nomination petition ~ require that three
pcop1c be nominated to serve as the committee to name a
rcpl..::a.ccn,cnt of the candidate shoul-d the candidate be u.n.a.bl..c
to accept the nomination . These pcopl.c must be n amed at
the time the petition is obtained from the Department of
Fin~~cc. Pl.casc be sure that each petition picked up for
one c andidate bears the same committee members by coordi-
na ing with al.l. circul.ators prior to obtaining petition .
The p erson rcccivLng the nomination petition from the
Department of F:Lna..ncc musL be the ci..rcu.l.ator of the petition .
It is not necessary that a s~ng~e pet~tion contain the fif ty
si.gnaturcs # "''hc signatures on a~1 p eti.tions for o ne candi.d..a.tc
wi11 be counted to total.. the fi.fty si-gnatures r equired #
Friday , September 17
Nomination petitions may be picked up from the Department of
Finance. Nomination p etitions sha11 not be ci.rcul..atcd or
signed prior to Saturday 1 September 18 , 1971 .
T\ c a ndida1...c from a district must receive at l .east fifty
sigJ"laturcs £rom qual..i.fi.ed e1cctors rcsi.di...ng -ithin the district .
A c andidate at l..argc must receive at l..cast £i.£ty signatures
from qual..ified cl..cctors residing wi.thi.n the City of Eng1cwood .
A ••qua l..i ficd c1cctor•• means .a person who i.s 1cga11y qua.l..i.fi.ed
to register to vote at gcncra1 cl..ccti.ons in this state and ~ho
h as rcsi.dcd i n 1...he e1ecLion precinct thi.rt:y-t ..... -o days :i.mmcdi.atc1y
prcccdi.ng the cl..cction .
• •
~'32xl
-
•
•
• .. -
Saturda y, September 18
First day to cLrcu1a tc nomination petitions.
Friday, OCtober 1
Last day City may accept rcgistrat~ons to vote .
Frida y , October B
L ast day to r ece~ve nomin ation petitions.
Thursday, October 14
Last d a y for ~ithdr awa1 £rom nom ination.
Wednesday , October 20
Notice of c1ection and 1 ist of po11ing p1aces pub1ishcd in
Eng1cwood H era1d .
Frida y, October 29
Last day absent voter app1ications wi11 be accepted .
Tuesday , No v ember 2
E1 ecti.on Day.
Wednesday , November 3
Rcsu1ts of e1ecti.on certified by E 1 ecti.on Board to Secretary
of State .
~~:..--/?-~r~
Stephen A_ Lyon "'7 .L,.~
Director of Finance
City o£ Eng1ewood • •
'. .,. r 32x c
-
-
•
Counc~l. Vncancics
Nomination Petition
•
• -
GENE~ MUNICIPAL ELECTION
OF ENGLEWOOD
NOVE,.\BER 2 ; ~971.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Council.man £or D istrict 3
Council.man for District l.
T\;.l'o Counci...l.mcn at Large
PL&'SE NOTE: Al.l. nomination p etitions require that three
pcopl.c be no min~ted to serve as the committee to name a
rcpl.accmcnt of the candidate shoul.d the candidate be unab l.e
to accept the nomLnati...on. These pcopl.c must be n 3mcd at
the t i...mc the petition i...s obtained from the Department of
Finance . Pl.case be sure that each petition picked up for
one candida te b ea rs the same committee members by coordi-
n ating wi...th a l.l. ci...rcul.ators prior to obta ining pati...ti...on.
Th p erson rccei...vi...ng the nomination petition from the
Dcp.3rt..ment o:C E"i.nancc must be the c:Lrcul.a.tor of the p etition .
l:t i.s not n ecessary that a si.ng1e pcti.ti..on con.ta.i..n the £ifty
signatures. The si..gn a turcs on a~1 peti..ti..ons for one candidate
wi.11 be counted to total. the fifty signatures r equi.rcd .
Friday , Scp~cmbe r 17
Nominati-on p etitions may be picked up £rom the Department of
Finance. Nomi.nati.on peti.ti.ons sha11 not be ci..rcu1atcd or
si.gncd pri..or to Saturday , September 18 , 1971.
A candi..da tc from 3 di..stri.ct must rccci.vo at 1 east fi.fty
si.gnaturc s £rom qua 1ifi.cd e1cctors rcsi.ding wi.th i.n the district .
A c andidate at 1argc mu st rccci..vc at 1 cast fi..fty signa tures
from qu a 1ifi.ed e 1 cctors rcsi..di..ng wi..thi~ the Ci..ty of Eng1ewood .
A ••qua 1i..fi..ed e1cctor•• m eans a p erson who i..s 1 cga11y qu a l.i..fi.cd
to r egister to vote a t general. c1ecti.ons i..n thi..s state and who
h as resid e d i.n Lhc c1cction prcci..nct thi..rty -two d~ys i..mmcdi.a tc1y
prcccdi.ug the c1ccti.on •
•
• •
-, \ !
=r I' 32 X I
•
•
• -
Saturday , September l.B
First day to circul.atc nomination petitions.
Friday, October 1
Last day City may accept r egistrations to vote .
Friday, October B
L ast day to receive nomination petitions .
Thursda y , October 14
Last d a y for withdrawal. from nomination.
W ednesday , October 20
Notice of e1ecti.on and 1i.st of po11i...ng p1aces pub1i.s1-ed i...n
Eng1ewood Hcra1d.
Friday , october 29
Last day absent voter app1i...cati.ons wi11 be accepted .
Tuesday , November 2
El.ecti.on Day.
Wedne s day , November 3
Resul-ts of el.ccti...on certified by Election Board to Secretary
o f State.
.4-/'LL---/?-4~~
Stephen A. Lyon ~ .L.-;=:-.-
D i...rector of Fi-nance "
City of Eng1ewood • •
r 32x [
-
•
•
•
Coun c~1 V a c an c~cs
Nomination Petition
•
0 -
GENERAL r-lUNJ:CIPAL ELECTION
OF ENGLE\oJOOD
N OVEMBER 2 , 1 971
CAL.I::~"DAR OF EVENTS
Councilma n for District 3
Council man for District 1
~~ Counci1mcn a t Large
PLEASE NOT E: A11 nomination petitions require that three
p eopl e be nomin a ted to serve as the committee to n a me a
r epl acement of the c a ndidate should the candidate be unabl e
to accept the n omina tion . These p eopl e must be n amed at
the ti..mc t.hc petition i s obtai...ned from the Department of
Finance . Please be sure that each p etition picked up for
one candidate b ears the same committee members by coordi-
n a ting with a11 c ircul ators prior to obtaining p etit ion .
The p erson rccci..vi..ng the n omination petition £rom the
Department of Finance must be the circulator o f the petition.
It is not necessary that a s~ng1e petition conta~n the fifty
signa tures . The signatures· on a 11 peti.ti.ons for one ca.ndid.atc
wi.11 be counted to total the fifty signatures required .
Friday, September 17
N omination petLt~ons may be picked up £rom the D eparbment of
Fina nce . Nomination p etit ions sha11 not b e ci.rcu1ated or
signed p rior to S a turda y , September 18, 1 9 71.
A c andidate from a district must receive at 1 e~st fifty
signatures from qualified electors residing wi.th~n the district.
A c and idate at 1 argc mu st r ece ive at l east fifty signature s
from qu a 1ified e l ectors rcsidLng w~thin the City of Englewood .
A ''qua1i.fi.cd e 1 ector '' means a p erson ";rho is 1 ega11y qua1ifi.C!d
to reg ister to v ote at general elections in this state and who
h as r esided in the e 1 cction p rec inct thirt y-t~o days immedi~te1y
preced ing the c 1 cct~on .
••
• • 1
I' 32 X I [
-•
0 -
Saturday , Septembe r 1 8
First day to circu1ate nomin a tion petitions .
Friday , October .1
Last day City may accept registra tions to vote.
Frida y, October 8
Last d a y to receive nominat ion petitions.
Thursda y, October 14
Last d a y for withdra wa1 fro~ nomination .
Wednesday , October 20
Notice of c1cction and .1 ist of po11i.ng p1accs pub1i.shed in
Eng1cwood H e r a 1d.
Friday, October 29
Last day absent voter app.1i.cati.ons wi~.1 be accepted .
Tuesday , November 2
Election Day.
Wednesd a y , November 3
Resu1ts of e1ec:ti.on certified by E1ection Board to secretary
o f State .
~~{-.--./?-~V-
Stcphe.n A.. Lyon ~ ~
Director of l'•i.na.n.c:c
City of Eng1e~~od II • •
-,· \ !
'!>
-
-
-
-
Counci.1 V acancies
Nomi nation Petit ion
-
0 -
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
OF ENGLE\•lOOD
N OVEf-1BER 2 , 1 97 1
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
CounciLman for District 3
Counci1man fo r District 1
Two C o unci1me n at L arge
PLEi\SE NCYrE : 1\.11 no:mi...nation petition ~ r equire tha t three
p copl.e b e. nomin a t ed to serve as the committee to name a
r epl.acement o f the candidate shou1d the candidate be unab 1 e
to a cce p t the nomination . These p eopl.e must be n amed at
the tinle the petition is obtaine d from the Department of
F inance . P 1 easc be sure that. each petition picked up for
one cana i d atc bears the sxmc committee members by coordi-
n a ting with a11 circu1a tors prior to obtaining p etition .
The p erson r eceiving the nomination petition from th e
Department of Finance must be the circu1ator of the p e tition.
It is not n e cessary that a si.ng1e petition contain th.e fifty
signatures . 'l"h e signa tures on a1 1 p etitions for one candidate
wi11 be counted to tota1 the fifty signatures r equired .
Frida y, September 17
N omination petitions m ay be picked up from the Department of
Finance . Nomination p etitions s h a 11 not be c ircu1ated or
signea prior to S aturd a y , September 1B~ 1 971.
A c and~date from a d~str~ct must r eceiv e at 1 east fiCty
signatures from qua1i£ied e 1 ectors r esid ing ~ithin the district.
A c and i date at 1 a r gc mu st r eceiv e at 1cast f~fty signatures
£rom qu a l.ifica e1cctors resid:i.ng with:i.n the Ci.ty o £ Eng l.ewood .
A ''qua l..i.fi.ca c 1 cctor'' mc.Ll.ns a p erson v 1h.o i s 1 ega11y qua1i.fied
to r egister to vote at general. c1ecti.ons u~ this state and who
h as resided i.J"l the e l ect ion prec inct thi.rty-two d a y s imm.e d ia t e 1y
preceding the c l ec Lion .
'
••
--
I' 32X [
•
•
•
•
0 -
S a turdny , September 18
First d a y to circu~atc nomin ation p etitions.
Frida y, October 1
Last d y City may accept registra tions to vote.
Friday , October B
L ast day to receive nomination petitiOns .
Thursday , October 14
L ast day for -ithdrawa1 from nomination.
W ednesday , October 20
Notice of c1cction and 1ist of po11Lng p1aces pub1ishc d in
Eng1c":ood 1-lcra1d.
Friday, OCtober 29
La st d a y ab sent voter app1 ications wi11 be accepted .
Tuesd ay , November 2
E1ecti.on Day .
Wednesd a y , Novembe r 3
Resu1ts of e1cction certifie d by E1ect~on Board to secretary
of State. .
~ , /? ~~L~ /?-~1/-'/%~
Stephen A . Lyon ""7 .L,;::.-:,.--
Dircctor of Finance
City o f Eng1ewood II • •
T 32X I(
•
•
---
•
•
RESOLUT:t:ON NO. SERIES O F 197.1.
A R.ESOLUT:ION URGING THE GENERAL A .SSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF
COLORADO TO PASS LEGISLA.T:I.ON PNOHrBITING THE SALE, USE,
AND POSSESSl:ON OF A.LL F::t:R.EWORKS, EXCEPT FOR PROPERLY
LICENSED AND ENFORCED PUBLIC DISPLAYS .
WHEREAS , the C o.l.o rado S t a te Fire Chiefs Association hearti.l.y
supports the effo rt to ban the sa .l.e , use , and possession o f a 11 fireworks ,
except as provided in Artic.l.e 13 of the C o.l.ora do Stat e Constitution r e 1ating
to pub1ic disp.l.a ys; and
WHEREAS , nineteen other states ha v e p assed s imi1ar 1egis 1 a tion
d ee ~ing it necessary to do so in the Lnterests of the p ub1ic hea.l.th and
safe ty; and
WHEREAS, numerou s othe r orq an~za t~ons in the stat e hav e e ndorsed
the p roposa1 , inc.l.uding the Co.l.orado Sheriffs and P eace Office rs Assoc iat i on ,
the Co .l.ora do Socie ty for the Prev ention of B1Lndness , the C o1orado Humane
Society , and numerous p a rent-teach e r associat ion groups and service c 1ubs o
a nd
WHEREAS , fire a 1 a rms a nswe r e d Ln the City of Eng1ewood as a direct
resu1t of fireworks have risen fro m sev ent een in 1 9 70 to fifty -three i n 1 9 71;
a nd
WHEREAS, the City C ounci1 of the City of Eng1ewood deems it
sary and advisab1 e to s trict1y r egu1a te the sa1 e , u se , a nd pos s ession of a 11
fireworks ;
NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, tha t the Ci..ty C ounci..l.. of the Ci..ty
of Eng1ewood ea rnest1y r equ ests that the Gen e ral.. Assemb1y a dopt 1 egis 1 a tion
which w i 11 prohib it the sa 1 e , use , and possession of a11 fireworks , except
for pub1 ic d isp1a y s which are p rop er1y 1ice n sed and enforced by the 1oca 1
enfo rcement body .
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this ---------day of ---------------------' 1 9 71 .
Mayor
A TTEST :
ex officio C ity C 1 e rk
•
• •
~'32x
..........
-
-
-
I , Stephen A. Lyon , ex officio City C1erk of the City of Eng1ewood,
State of Co1orado , do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true,
accur a t e , a nd co~p1ete copy of Reso1ution No . Series of 1971.
ex officio City C1erk
-2 -
--
. '
-•
RESOLUTION NO. SERIES OF 1 9 71
A. RESOLUTION URGING THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF
COLORADO TO PASS LEGISLATION PROHIB:I:T:I:NG THE SALE , USE ,
AND POSSESSION OF ALL FIREWORKS, EXCEPT FOR PROPERLY
LICENSED AND ENFORCED PUBLIC DISPLAYS .
WHEREAS , the Co1orado Sta te Fire Chiefs Association hearti1y
supports the effort to ban the sa1e , use, and possession o f a 11 fireworks ,
except as prov ided in A.rtic1e 13 of the Co1ora do State Con stitut ion re1ating
to pub1ic disp1ays ; and
WHEREAS , nineteen other states have pa ssed s Uni1ar 1egis 1 ation
d eeming it necessary to d o so in the interests of the pub1 ic hea 1th and
safety; and
WHEREAS , numerous other organizations in the state have e ndorsed
the p roposa1, Lnc1uding the C o1orado Sheriffs a nd Peace Officers Asso ciation ,
the Co1ora do Society for the Prevention of B1indness , the C o1ora do Humane
Society , and n umerous parent-teacher associat ion g roups and service c 1cbs ;
and
WHEREAS , fire a1a rms answe r ed in the C ity of Eng1ewood as a direct
resu1t o f fireworks have risen f rom sev ent een in 1 9 7 0 to fifty -three in 1 9 71;
and
WHEREAS, the City C ounci1 of the City o f Eng1ewood deems it
sary and adv isab1e to s trict1y regu1ate the sa 1 e , u se , and possession of a 11
fireworks;
NCJW , THEREFORE , BE IT RESO LVED, tha t the C ity C ounc i 1 of the City
of Eng1ewood earnest1y requests that t .h e Gene r a 1 Assemb1y adopt 1 egis1 ation
which wi11 p rohLbit the sa 1 e , use , a nd p ossession of a1 1 fireworks , excep t
for pub1 ic d isp1ays which are p roper1y 1ice n sed and enforced by the 1oca 1
enforcement body.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this ---------day of ---------------------· 1 97 1 .
Mayor
ATTEST;
ex officio City C 1 e rk
• •
I' 32X I [
I
•
---
•
1 , Stephen A. Lyon, ex off~cLo City C1erk of the City of Eng1ewood ,
State o f Co1ora do, do h e reby certify that the above and foreqoLng ia a true,
accurate , ~d comp1ete copy of Reso1ution No. Series of 1971.
ex officio City C1erk
-2 -
\ !
~
• •
I' 32X I
•
•
•
•
RESOLUT10N NO. SERIES OF 1971
A RESOLt.rr10N URGING THE GE"NERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF
COLORADO TO PASS LEGISLATION PROHIBITING THE SALE, USE ,
AND POSSESSION OF ALL FIREWORKS, EXCEPT FOR PROPERLY
LICENSED AND ENFORCED PUBLIC DISPLAYS .
WHEREAS , the Co1orado State Fire Chiefs Association hearti1y
supports the effort to ban the sa 1 e , use, and possession of a11 fireworks,
except as provided in A.rtic1e 13 of the C o1ora do State Constitution re1ating
to pub1ic disp1ays; and
WHEREAS , ni.netee.n other states have passed s:Lzai..1ar 1egis1ation
deem:Lng it necessary to d .o so Ln the i...nterests of the pub1ic hea.1th and
safety; and
WHEREAS , numerous other orga nizations Ln the state have endorsed
the proposa1 , inc1uding the Co1orado Sheriffs and Peace Officers AssocLation,
the Co1orado Society for the Prevention of B1indness , the C o1orado Humane
Society , and numerous parent-teacher association group s and serv ice c1ubs;
a nd
WHEREAS , fire a1arms answered in the City of Eng1ewood as a direct
resu1t of fireworks have risen from seventeen in 1970 to fifty -three in 1971;
and
WHEREAS, the City Counci1 of the City of Eng1ewood deems it
sary and a.dvisab1e to strict1y requ1ate the sa 1 e , use , and possess i on of a 11
fireworks;
NCYW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED , that the City C ou.nci1 of the City
of Eng 1 ewood ea rnest1y requests that the Genera1 Assemb1y adop t 1 egis1 a tion
which wi11 prohibit the sa1e, use, and possession of a11 fireworks, except
for pub1 ic d isp1 ays which are proper1y 1icensed and enforced by the 1oca1
enforcement body.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED thi.s day of-----------' 1971.
Mayor
ATTEST:
ex officio CLty C 1 erk
• •
'.
'!' I' 32 X I
-
-
-
-
I , S t e phe n A_ Lyon, ex officio City C1 e rk of the City of Enq1ewood ,
Sta t e of C o1ora do, d .o h e reby c e rtify tha t the above and foreqoi...ng is a true ,
a ccura t e , a nd c o~p1et e c opy of Reso1uti.on No. Series of 1971.
e x officio C ity C1erk
-2 -
\ I
"!'
--
'32 xl
-
•
•
•
RESOLtrr:I:ON NO. SERIES OF 1971
A RESOLt.rriON UPGING THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF
COLORADO TO PASS LEGISLATION PROHIBITING THE SALE~ USE,
AND POSSESSION OF ALL FIREWORKS, EXCEPT FOR PROPERLY
LICENSED AND ENFORCED PUBLIC DISPLAYS.
WHEREAS , the Co1orado State F1re Chiefs Association hearti1y
supports the effort to b an the sa1e , use, and possession of a 11 fireworks,
except as provided in Artic1e 13 of the C o1or do State Constitution re1at1ng
to pub1ic disp1a ys 0 and
WHEREAS, nineteen other states have p assed sLmi1ar 1egis1ation
d ee~ing it necessary to do so ~ the Lnterests of the pub1ic hea1th and
safety; and
WHEREAS , numerous other organizations Ln the state have e ndorsed
the proposa1 , .i.nc1udLng the Co1orado Sheriffs a nd Peace Officers Association,
the Co1orado Society for the Prevention of B1i.ndness , the Co1or ado Humane
Society , and numerous parent-teacher association groups and service c1ubs;
and
WHEREAS , fire a 1 a rms answered Ln the City of Eng1ewood as a direct
resu1t of fireworks have risen from seventeen Ln 1970 to fifty -three in 19711
and
WHEREAS, the City C ou.nc.i.1 o f the City of Eng1ewood deems it
sary and advi.sab1e to stri.ct1y regu1ate the sa1e, use , and possess i on of a11
NOW , THEREFORE, BE rr RESOLVED , that the City Cou.nci1 of the City
of Eng1ewood earnest1y requests that the Genera1 A .ssemb1y adopt 1 egis1 ati.on
which w i11 prohLbit the sa1e , use , and possession of a11 fireworks, except
for pub1 ic disp1 5 ys which are p rop er1y 1icensed and enforced by the 1oca 1
enforcement body .
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of ---------------------' 1971.
Mayor
A-xwrEST:
ex officio City C1erk
\ r
~
• •
'32x
•
•
-
I , Stephen A . Lyon, ex officio City C~erk of the City of Enq1ewood ,
State of Co1orado , do hereby certify that the above and foregoLng is a true ,
accurate, a nd co~p1ete copy of Reso1ution No. Series of 197~.
ex officio City C1erk
-2 -
\ !
~
II • •
r 32X [
-
-
-
-
RESOLUTION NO. SER..IES OF 1.971.
A RESOLt.TriON URG:XNG THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF
COLORADO TO PASS LEGISLATION PROHIBITING THE SALE, USE ,
AND POSSESS:XON OF ALL FIREWORKS_ EXCEPT FOR PROPERLY
LICENSED AND ENFORCED PUBLIC DISPLAYS.
WHEREAS , the C o~o ra do S t ate Fire Ch~efs Association heartil.y
supports the effort to ban the sa l.e , use , and p ~ssession of a l.l. fireworks,
except as provided in Articl.e 1.3 of the C ol.or do State Constitution rel.ating
to publ.ic displ.a ys: and
WHEREAS, nineteen other states have passed sLmil.ar l.egi sl.ation
d eeming it necessary to do so in the interests of the publ.ic hea l.th and
safety: and
WHEREAS, numerous other organiza tions Ln the state have endorsed
the proposa l., incl.udLng the Col.orado Sher iffs and Peace Officers Association,
the Col.orado Society for the Prevention of Bl.i...nd.ness , the Col.orado HUIU-a.ne
Society, and numerous parent-teacher association groups and service cl.ubs;
a nd
WHEREAS, fire al.arms a~swered in the City of Engl.ewood as a direct
resu1t of fireworks have ri.sen fro ~ sev enteen in 1.9 70 to fifty -three in 1.971;
and
WHEREAS , the City Council. of the City of E~gl.ewood deems i.t
sary and adv isabl.e to stri.ctl.y requl.ate the sa l.e, use , and possession of al.l.
fireworks;
NCIVJ, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED , tha t the Ci.ty Cou.nci.l. of the City
of Engl.ewood carn estl.y requests that the Gen eral. Assembl.y adop t l.egisl.ation
which wil.l. prohLb it the sal.e , u se , and possession of al.l. fire-arks, except
for publ.ic displ.ays which are pro p erl.y l.i.censed and enforced by the l.ocal.
enforcement body.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED thi.s day of ---------------------' 1.97 1..
Mayor
ATTEST:
ex officio City Cl.erk
•
--
T 32X [
..........
•
•
•
X, Stephen A. Lyon , ex officio City C1erk of the City of Eng1ewood,
State of Co1orado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoLng is a true ,
accura t e , a nd comp1ete copy of Reso1ution No. Series of 1971.
ex officio City C1erk
-2 -
• •
-
-
-
-
RESOLtrriON NO. SERIES OF .1.97.1.
A RESOLUTION URGING THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF
COLORADO TO PASS LEGISLATION PROHIBITl:NG THE SALE, USE ,
AND POSSESSJ:ON OF ALL FIREWORKS, EXCEPT FOR PROPERLY
LICENSED AND ENFORCED PUBLIC DISPLAYS.
WHEREAS, the Co.l.orado State Fire Chiefs Association hearti.l.y
supports the effort to ban the sa.l.e , use, and possession of a 11 fireworks,
except as provided in Arti.c.l.e .1.3 of the Co.l.orado State Constitution re1ating
to pub.l.ic di.sp.l.ays; and
WHEREAS, nLneteen other states have p assed sLmi.l.ar 1egis.l.ation
deeming it necessary to do so in the interests of the pub.l.ic hea.l.th and
safety; and
WHEREAS, numerous other organizations in the state have endorsed
the proposa.l., inc.l.udLng the C o1orado Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association,
the Co .l.orad.o Society for the Prevention of B.l.indness, the C o.l.orado Humane
Society , and numerous p arent-teach e r association groups and service c.l.ubs;
and
WHEREAS , fire a.l.a rms answe red in the City of Eng1ewood as a direct
resu.l.t o£ fireworks have risen fro~ seventeen in 1970 to fifty-three in 1971;
and
WHEREAS , the City Counci1 of the City of Eng.l.ewood deems it
sary and advisab.l.e to strict.l.y regu.l.a te the sa.l.e, use , and possession of a11
fi.reworks;
NCIW , THEREFORE , BE rr RESOLVED ., that the City Cou.nci.l. of the Ci.ty
of Eng.l.ewood earnest.l.y requests that the Genera1 Assemb.l.y adop t .l.egis.l.ation
which wi11 prohLb i.t the sa 1 e , use ., and possessLon of a~.l. fire-arks , except
for pub.l.ic d1sp1 ys wh~ch are proper.l.y 1icensed and e nforced by the 1oca 1
enforcement body .
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this ---------day of ---------------------· 1971.
Mayor
ATTEST:
ex officio City C.l.erk --
T 32xiC
-
•
•
•
•
X , Stephen A . Lyon , ex officio City C1erk of the City o f Eng1ewood ,
State of Co1orado , do hereby certify that the above and foregoLng is a true ,
accurate , and comp1ete copy of Reso1ution No. Series of 1971.
ex officio City C 1 erk
-2 -
• •
\ ! :r , 32X I[
•
•
--- -
•
•
RESOLt.rriON NO _ SERIES OF 1971
A RESOLUTION URGXNG THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF
COLORADO TO PASS LEGISLATION PROHrBITING THE SALE , USE ,
AND POSSESSION OF ALL FIREWORKS , EXCEPT FOR PROPERLY
LICENSED AND ENFORCED PUBLIC DISPLAYS -
WHEREAS , the C o1orado Sta t e Fire C h iefs Association h earti1y
s upports th e effort to ban the sa 1 e , use , a nd possession of a 11 fireworks ~
except as prov ided in Artic1e 13 of the Co1orado State C ons t itution re1ating
to p ub1i.c disp1a y s ; and
W HEREAS , nineteen othe r stat es have p assed sLmi 1 ar 1 egis 1 a tion
d eem Lng it necessary to do so in the interests of the p ub1i.c hea1th a nd
safety; and
WHEREAS , nume rous othe r orga nizations in the stat e have e ndorsed
the pro posa 1, inc1udLng the C o1orado S h e riffs a nd P eace Officers Assoc iat i on,
the Co1ora do Society for the Prevention of B 1indness , the C o1orado Humane
S ocie ty, and numerous parent-teach e r associa tion groups and serv ice c1uba;
a nd
WHEREAS , fire a 1 a rms a ns-ere d in the C ity of Eng1ewood as a d irect
resu1t of fireworks h a v e risen f ro~ sev enteen in 1 9 70 to fifty -three in 1971 1
a nd
WHEREAS, the City C ounci1 of the City of Eng1ewood deems i t
sary and advisab1 e to s tri c t1y r egu1 a t e the sa 1 e , use , and possession of a 11
fireworks;
NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED , tha t the City Cou.nci.1 of the City
of Eng1ewood earnest1y requests that the Gen era1 Assemb1y adop t 1 egi.s 1 ati.on
wh i ch wi11 proh ibit the sa 1 e , use , a n d possession of a11 fireworks , e xcept
for pub1 ic d isp1 ys which a r e prope r1y 1icensed a nd e n f orce d by the 1oca 1
en£orcement body _
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of ---------------------' 1 971-
Ma yor
A TTEST :
ex officio City C 1 e rk
•
II • •
. ' r 32xl
-
•
•
----
•
I , Stephen A . Lyon , ex officio City C1erk of the City of Eng1ewood,
State of Co1orado , d .o h e reby certify that the above and foregoing is a true ,
accurate , a nd comp1ete copy of Reso1ution No . Series of 1971.
ex offic~o City C1erk
-2 -
I
~
• •
T 32xl
-
•
•
•
•
RESOLt.rriON NO . SERIES OF 1 97 1
A RESOLUTION URGrNG THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF
COLORA.DO TO PASS LEGISLATION PROHIBITING THE SALE,. USE ,.
AND POSSESSION OF ALL FIREWORKS ,. EXCEPT FOR PROPE RLY
LICENSED AND ENFORCED PUBLIC DISPLAYS.
WHEREAS , the Co1orado S t ate Fire C h iefs Association h earti1y
supports the effort to ban the sa 1 e , u se ~ and p ossession of a .11 fi r e -arks ~
except as p rovided in Article 1 3 of the C o1ora d o State C ons titution re1ati.ng
to pub lic displa y s ; and
WHEREAS , nineteen other s t ates have p assed s im i 1 a r 1egis 1 a tion
d eeming it necessary to do so in the interests of the public hea1tb and
safety; and
WHEREAS , nume~ous other organizat ions in the state hav e endorsed
the p roposal ,. including the Colorado S h e riffs a nd P eace Officers A s soc iation,
the Colorado Society for the Prev e ntion of B1i.ndness , the C olora do Humane
Society ~ and n umerous parent -teacher associa tion group s and service c1ubs:
and
WHEREAS , fire a l a rms a nswered Ln the City of Enq1ewood as a direct
result of fireworks have risen from sev e nteen Ln 1970 t o fifty -three in 1971;
a nd
WHEREAS , the City C ounc i l of the City of Englewood deems it
sa ry an d a dvisable to s tric tly r e gula t e the sa 1 e , u se , and pos s ession of a 11
fi r eW"o.r.ks;
NOW , THEREFORE , BE X.T RESOLVED , tha t the City C ounc i..1 of the City
of E ng1e-ood earnest ly requests tha t the General Assembly adopt l e gis l a t i on
whi.ch W'i...1l.. p.rohi.bit the sa l e , u se , and possession of a.11 fi..reW'Orks , excep ·t
for p ubl ic displ..ays W'hich a r e pro p erly licensed and enforced by the l..oca l..
enf or ce~ent body.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this -----day of ___________ , 1 9 71.
Mayor
ATTEST :
ex officio City C l e rk
• •
___ .._. ...................... ___ __;\. __ ~----' 32 X I [
----
•
•
x . Stephen A. Lyon. ex o££1c1o City C1erk of the City of Eng1e-ood.
State of Co1ora do. do h e reby certify that the above a nd foregoLng is a true .
accurate . and c omp1 ete c o ·py of Reso1ution No. ----• Series of 1971.
e x off1c1o C1ty C1erk
-2 -
II • •
r 32x lr
•
•
RESOLUTION NO . SERIES OF 1 9 71
A RESOLt.TriON URGING THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF
COLO~ TO PASS LEGISLATION PROHIBITING THE SALE, USE ,
AND POSSESSION OF ALL FIREWORKS , EXCEPT FOR PROPERLY
LICENSED AND ENFORCED PUBLIC DISPLAYS .
WHEREAS , the C o 1orado State Fire Chiefs Association hea rt i 1 y
sup ports the effort to ban the sa1 e , use , and p ossession of a 11 firework s ,
excep t as p rov ided in Artic1e 1 3 of the C o1o r a d o S t ate Const i tut ion re1a t ing
to p ub 1 ic disp1 ays; and
WHEREAS , nineteen other s t a t es hav e pa ssed s Lmi1ar 1egis 1 atio n
d eeming it necessary t o d o so Ln the inter est s o f the pub1ic he a 1th and
safety; and
WHEREAS , n umerous othe r o r ganizat i on s in the s t a t e have endorsed
the p roposa 1, inc1ud ing t h e C o1ora d o S h e r if f s a n d P eac e O ffice r s A s soc iat i on,
t h e Co 1 orado S o ciety for the P r e v e nt i on of B 1 indness , the C o1ora do Human e
Soc.i.et y , a nd nume r o u s p a r ent-teache r asso ciat i on groups and service c1ubs;
a nd
WHE REAS , fir e a 1 a rms a n s w e r e d in the C ity of Eng1ewood a s a direct
resu1 t o f fir ewo rks hav e risen f rom sev ent een i n 1 9 7 0 to fifty-three i n 1 9 71;
a nd
WHEREAS , the Cit y C ounci1 o f the C ity of Eng1e wood d e ems i.t
sary and a dv i.sab1 e to s tr ict1y r e gu1a t e the sa 1 e , u se , and pos ses s i o n of a 11
fi r eworks;
NOW', T HEREFO RE, B E IT RESO LVED , tha t the C i.ty Counci.1 of the C ity
of E n g 1 e wood ea rnest1y r equ ests tha t the Gene r a 1 Assemb1y a dopt 1 e gi.s1ation
which wi.11 p rohLb.i.t the sa1 e , u se , and p ossession of a11 f ireworks , e xcept
for p ub 1 i.c d isp1ays w h ich are p r oper1 y 1 i.cen sed a nd enforce d by the 1oca 1
enfo rcement body .
ADOPTED AND APP R OVED thi.s _____ d a y of ___________ ,, 1 9 71.
Mayor
ATTEST :
e x o f f icio C ity C 1 e rk
• •
I' 32X [
-,
•
•
•
I, Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City C1erk of the C1ty of ~ng1ewood ,
Stat e of Co1orado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true,
accurate , and comp1ete copy of Reso1ution No. Series of 1971.
ex officio City C1erk
-2 -
•
• •
T 32X I(
•
•
•
RESOLUTION NO . SERIES OF 1 9 71
A RESOLUTION URGING THE GENERAL A SSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF
COLO~ TO PASS LEGISLATION PROHIBITING THE S ALE, USE ,
AND POSSESSION OF ALL FIREWORKS , EXCEPT FOR PROPE RLY
LICENSED AND ENFORCED PUBLIC DISPLAYS .
WHEREAS , th Co1orado Stat Fire C h iefs Associat i o n h ea rt i 1 y
supports the effort to ban the sa1e , use , and possession o f a 11 fir e work s ,
excep t as prov~ded in Art1c1e 13 of the C o1ora do S t a t e C ons t i tut i o n re 1 a t ing
to p ub1 ic disp1ay&; and
WHEREAS , nineteen other s t ates hav e p assed s Lmi1ar 1egis 1 a t i o n
d eem ing it necess ry t o d o so Ln the int e r ests of the pub1ic hea 1th a nd
safety; and
W HE REAS , nume rou s othe r orga nizat i ons in the sta te have e ndorsed
the proposa1, inc1udLng the C o1ora do S h e riffs a nd P eace O ff i c e rs A ssoc iation,
the C o1ora do S o ciety for the Pre v e ntion of B1Lndne s s , the C o~orado Human e
S ocie ty , and nume rou s pare nt-tea che r assoc iat i on groups and s e rvice c1ubs :
a nd
WHEREAS, fire a 1 a rms a n .s-e r e d Ln the C ity of Eng1ewood as a direct
r esu1t of f i r e -orks hav e rise n from seve ntee n Ln 1970 to fifty -three i n 1971;
a nd
WHEREAS, the City Counci1 of the C ity of Eng1ewood deems it
sary and a dvisab1 e to s trict1y r e gu1a t e the sa1e, use, a .nd possess i on of a 11
fire works;
NOW , T HEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED , th.at the City Counci1 of the City
of Eng1 e wood earnest1y r e que sts tha t the Gener 1 Assemb1y adopt 1egis1ation
wh i ch w i 11 proh Lbi t the sa 1 e , u se , and pos s ession of a11 fireworks, e xcept
f or pub1 ic d isp1 d y S wh i ch a r e prope r1y 1ice n sed a nd e nforced by the 1oca 1
e n f orc ement b ody .
ADOPTED AND A PP ROVED this --------- d a y of _____________________ ,, ~9 71.
Mayor
ATT E ST ~
ex offic i o C ity C1 e rk
• •
•
•
•
•
x . Stephen A. Lyon , ex officio City C1erk of the City of Eng1ewood ,
State of Co1o rado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true,
accurate , and c omp1 ete copy of Reso1ution No. Series of 1971.
ex officLo City C1erk
-2 -
II • •
•
•
RESOLUTION NO~ SERIES OF 1 9 71
A. RESOLlTI'XON URGING THE GENERAL A SSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF
COLO~ TO PASS LEGISLAT ION PROHIBITING THE S ALE, USE~
AND POSSESSION OF ALL FIREWORKS, EXCEPT FOR PROPERLY
LICENSED AND ENFORCED PUBLIC DISPLAYS.
WHEREAS , the C o1orado State Fire Chiefs Association hearti1y
supports the effort to ban the sa1e ~ use , and po ssess~o of a 11 fireworks ,
except as p rovided in ArtLc1e 13 of the Co1or du State ConatLtution re1ating
to pub1 ic disp1 aySi and
WHEREAS , nineteen :r s at a h.a'V
d eem i..ng i.t nec:ess ry to do ao :L.n the .1-nter •ts o£ pub1:Lc: be .l..t.h and
safety; and
W HEREAS , num rous other organ:Lzat:Lons Ln the s te have endors e d
the proposa 1 , inc:1ud ing the Co1or do Sherif f s and P eace Officers Assoc iat i on,
the Co1ora do Society f or the Prevention of B 1i.ndness , the C o1orado Humane
Socie ty, and n umerou s p a r ent -t each er ass o c~a tion group s and serv ice c1ubs:
and
WHEREAS ~ f~re a 1 a rms a n s-er e d in the C~ty o f Eng1ewood as a d~rect
result o f fireworks have rise n fro~ sev ent een ~n 1970 to fifty -three in 1971;
a nd
WHEREAS~ the City C ounci1 of the City of Eng1ewood deems it
sa ry and a dv isab1 e to s trict1y r e gu1 a t e the sa1e , u se , and possession of a 11
f irework.s;
Nc::;,.,J , THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED ~ that the Ci..ty Counci..1 of the City
of Eng 1 e wood earn es t1y r equ ests tha t the Genera1 Assemb1y adopt 1 egi..s 1 a t i..on
wh i ch -i..11 p rohLbit the sa 1 e ~ u se ~ a nd p ossession of a 11 f~rework s , e xce pt
f or pub1 i..c d i..sp1a y s which are pro p er1y 1i..censed a nd enforced by the 1oca 1
e nforceme nt body .
ADOPTED AND APPROVED th ~s d a y of ---------------------~ 1 9 71.
Mayor
A TrEST:
ex officio C ity C1 e rk
•
• •
I' 32X
•
•
•
•
•
X , Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City C1erk of the City of Eng1ewood,
Sta t e of Co1orado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true,
accurate, nd comp1ete copy of Reso1ution No. Series of 1971.
e x officio City C1erk
-2 -
•
• •
-
•
•
•
•
RESOLlTriON NO_ SERIES OF 1..971..
A RESOLUTION URGING THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF
COLORADO TO PASS LEGISLATION PROHIBITING THE SALE , USE,
AND POSSESSION OF ALL FIREWORKS , EXCEPT FOR PROPERLY
LICENSED AND ENFORCED PUBLIC DISPLAYS _
WHEREAS , the C o1orado S t a te Fire Chiefs Association hearti1y
supports the effort to ban the sa 1 e , use, and possession of a 11 fireworks,
except as provided in Artic1e 13 of the Co1ora do State Constitution re1ating
to pub1ic disp1ays; and
WHEREAS, nineteen other states have p assed sLmi.l.ar 1egis .l.a tion
d e eming it necessary to do so in the interests of the pub.l.ic hea1th and
safety; and
WHEREAS, numerous other organizations in the s t a t e have e ndors ed
the proposa1, inc1uding the Co.l.orado S h e riffs a nd Peace Officers Association,
the Co1ora do Society for the Prevention of B1indness, the Co1orado Humane
Society , and numerous parent-teacher association groups and service c1ubs~
a nd
WHEREAS , fire a 1 arms a n swe r e d in the City of Engl..ewood as a direct
res u1 t of fireworks hav e risen from seventeen in 1 9 70 to fifty -three in .1.971;
and
WHEREAS, the City C ounci1 of the City of Eng1ewood deems it
sary a _nd advisab.l.e to strict.l.y r egu.l.a te the sa .l.e , use , and possession of a.l..l.
fireworks;
N~, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED , tha t the City Cou.nci.l. o f the City
of Eng.l.ewood ea rnest.l.y requests that the Genera1 Assemb.l.y adop t .l.egis.l.ation
which wi11 prohibit the sa .l.e , u se , and possession of a11 fireworks, excep t
for pub.l.ic disp.l.ays which are proper.l.y .l.ice n sed and enforced by the .l.ocal..
enforcem ent body.
ADQPTED AND APPROVED this -----day of ___________ , 197.1. .
Mayor
ATTEST :
ex officio C ity C 1 erk
•
II • •
'32xlc
..........
-
x ~ Stephen A. Lyon, ex offic io City C1erk of the City of Eng1ewood,
State of Co1orado , do hereby certify that the above and foreqoLng is a true ,
accurate . nd co~p1ete copy of Reso1ution No. _______ , Series of 1971 .
ex officio City C1erk
-2 -
--
•
•
•
RESOLt.rriON NO_ SERIES OF 1971
A RESOLl.TrXON URGING THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF
COLO~ TO PASS LEGISLATION PROHIBITING THE SALE, USE~
AND POSSESSION OF ALL PIR.EWOR.KS~ EXCEPT FOR PROPERLY
LICENSED AND ENFORCED PUBLIC DISPLAYS_
WHEREAS, the Co1orado State Fire Chiefs AssocLation hearti1y
supports the effort to ban the sa 1 e , use, and possession of a 11 fireworks ,
except as provided in Artic1e 13 of the C o1or do State Constitution re1ating
to pub1ic dLsp1ays; and
WHEREAS, nineteen other states have passed sUmi1ar 1egis1ation
dee~ing it necessary to do so Ln the Lnterests of the pub1ic hea1th and
safety; and
WHEREAS, numerous othe r organizations Ln the state hav e endorsed
the proposa1 , inc1uding the Co1orado Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association~
the Co1orado Society for the Prevention of B1Lndness , the C o1orado Humane
Society , and numerous p arent-teacher association group s and service c1ubs;
and
WHEREAS , fire a1arms answered in the City of Eng 1ewood as a direct
resu1t of fire-orks have risen from seventeen in 1970 to fifty-three in 19711
and
WHEREAS, the City Counci1 of the City of Eng1e-ood deems it
sary and advisab1e to strict1y requ1ate the sa1e , u se , and possession of a11
f irework..s ;
NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED , that the City Counci1 of the City
of Eng1ewood e rnest1y requests that the Genera1 Assemb1y adop t 1 egis1 ation
which w i 11 prohLbit the sa1e , use, and possession of a11 fireworks , except
for pub1ic d isp1 ys which a re proper1y 1icensed and enforced by the 1oca1
enforcement body.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of ---------------------' 1971 .
Mayor
ATTEST:
ex officio City C 1 erk
• •
T 32X
•
•
•
I ~ S t e phe n A. Lyon, ex officio City C1erk of the City of Eng1ewood,
S t a t e o f C o1ora do, do h e reby c e rtify that the above and foregoLng is a true,
a c cur a t e , and co~p1ete copy of Reso1ution No. _______ , Series of 1971.
ex officio City C1erk
-2 -
• •
-
•
•
•
RESOLtrrl:ON NO. ~~ SERIES OF 1971
A RESOLUTION URGING THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF
COLORADO TO PASS LEGISLATION PROHIBITING THE SALE , USE ,
AND POSSESSION OF ALL FIREWORKS , EXCEPT FOR PROPERLY
LICENSED AND ENFORCED PUBLIC DISPLAYS .
WHEREAS , the C o1orado State Fire Chiefs Association hea rti1y
supports the effort to ban the sa1e, use , and p ossession of a 11 fireworks,
excep t as provided in Artic1e 13 of the C o1or do State Constitut ion re1ating
to pub1ic disp1 ays : and
WHEREAS, nineteen other states ha v e p assed sLmi1 aL 1 egis1ation
deeming it necessary to do so in the interests of the pub1ic hea1th and
safety-; and
WHEREAS , numerous other organizations Ln the s t a t e have endorsed
the proposa1, inc1uding the C o1orado S h e r iffs and Peace Offic e r s A ssoc iation ,
the Co1 orado Society for the Prev ention of B 1 indness , the C o1ora do Human e
Society , and n umerous p arent-teacher association g roups and service c 1ubs-;
a nd
WHEREAS , fire a1a ~s answe r ed Lo the City of Eng1ewood as a direct
result of fireworks have risen from sev enteen in 1970 to fifty -three in 1 9 71;
a nd
WHEREAS, the City C ounci1 of the City of Eng1ewood deems it
sary and adv isab1e to str ict1y requ1ate the sa 1 e , use , and posses s i on of a11
fireW"or k.s;
N~, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED . t.h.a.t the City C ou.nci...1 o f the City
of Eng 1 ewood earnest1y requests that the Genera1 Assemb1y a dopt 1 e qis1a tion
which wi11 proh ibit the sa1 e . use , and possession of a11 fireworks , e xcept
for pub1 ic di...sp1a ys which are pro p er1y 1Lcensed and e nforced by the 1oca 1
enforcement body.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this __ ')~~-----day of
Mayor
A TTEST :
e~ officio City C 1 e rk
• •
T 32X
..........
..........
•
•
r , Stephen A . L yon, ex officio City C1erk of the City of Eng1ewood,
S t a t e o£ Co1orado, do hereby certify that the above and foreqoLng is a true ,
accurate, and co~p1 ete copy of Reso1uti on No. ~~ Series of 1971 .
ex o fficio City C 1erk
-2 -
• •