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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-03-06 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet- • • • City Counci1 Meet~g Mai Ch 6 , 1 972 • 0 - • - • • Counc~1 Meet~ng of Ma rch G~ 1972 In vocat~on and P.l.edge as shown on Agenda Ro11 ca11 -6 present ~ Lay absent A.l.so present: Dia.l. McDivitt Berard i..ni. • COUNC:I:LWOMAN HENNING MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, T HAT THE MINUTES O F THE REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 22 , .1.972, BE APPROVED AS READ. Upon the ca11 1 ... Ayes: 6 Absent: Lay The Mayor declared the motion carried. Mayor Senti. recognized Mr. and Mrs . Richard H. Edsa11, 3295 South Fr~in Street, Precinct No. 6, from the .l.i.st of Speci..a.l. Citizen Program L.nvi.tees. Mr. Edsa.11 oe,.......,.,..,.--.,c:.:u,.-.u=J"='>i><>d""',..,.. __ .. ,.~...,,.l-add.ressed1 Counci..l...-, -He stated th.a.t he .l.i.ves c.l.ose to the KLZ site ~-proposed for dev elopment by the Larwi.n Corporation, ~t~ had attended a prev1oua Co~c~ meet~g at wh:i...c:b he est~ted approx~te.l.y 75 people were present to 1nquire about the Larwin development. The group was represented by Mr. James Hi1ger. 3166 South Vine Street. Mr . Edsa11 expressed d~sp1easure with Counci1 because he fe1t C~ fai1ed to adequate1y respond to the questions and concerns of the group at that Ineeti..ng- City Manager Dia.1 to1d M:c _ Edsa11 t..hat the Lar-i..n C o rporation had agreed to donate 2 -1 /2 to the Ci.ty for open sp.ace and/or pa...rk 1a.nd . He a1so stated that -e no-have 1ayouts of the site and that Mr . Supinger, Director • • T 32 X • • • • -2 - o£ Col:amu..nity Deve1opcne.nt ~ wou1d be happy to go over them with Mr. Edsa11 at hi..s convenience. Counci1man Schwab inquired of the City Manager whether there had been any d.i...scussi.on of a. possi.b1e pa.rkJI district bei..ng form.ed Ln that area to provi..de for a.~r 1arge acqui.si.ti.on of park 1and . Mr. Dia.1 indicated that in his discussions with Mr. John Poh1emus who is representing the concerned citizens in the area, the possLbi.1i.ty of a par~ district was mentioned, ~,APpa.rent1y ~__,b,_~..,: .. ,. ........... ~,.,...., • ..,,...,,..., .... ;--__...c;...,--:.c.b:.,:.._..,i>'A"'O"'"'p..l'-":'-(-''i." 00--"t~Jo~w~..,t .. ---~ - Mayor Senti.·~ recognized Mr. a..n.d Mrs. John c _ Mack, 4139 South Clarkson Street , Precinct No. 11, and Mr. Haro1d F. Ogden , 4160 South Cherokee Street, Precinct No. 10, from the 1i.st o£Speci.a1 Citizen Program Invitees. Mr. Lowe11 Palmquist , Administrator, Swedish Medical Center, 501 Ea&t Hampden Avenue , carne before Counci1 to request that the 3400 b1ock of South Emerson Street be deleted fro~ the 1972 paving program (Paving Distr~ct No. 21). The request was bei.ng ~ made !i din!l ~ II light of the extensive planning which the Medical Center is doing Ln the H.e noted that the hospital had ~ /Z-of."'''' .. ~ a.l..ready purchased ~ b1oclcs 1y h g between Hampden and Girard and Clarkson and Corona and c..J~ possibi1i~ the hospital ~ requ.est vacation of ~ that ther+' a good the street is ~p/" ~ too~£ • • I' 32X • • • • {),_ v Mr. Pal-mquist ~ stated that the hospita1 -oul.d present a p1an /' for the devel-opment of the entire area to the City wi.thi.n one year• but that ~ presented ~ then the hospi.tal. ::_.a .l:d ~y be i..n no request position to x.•.-K that the street be del.eted from any future d istr ict . City Manager Dial. indicated that it woul.d be possibl.e to de1ete the by ordinance street from the paving district even though it had been approved/on final. rea.d.:i.ng. W ith the guidance of th.e bond attorney a.n ord...i..na.nce hac!i been prepared to effectuate s uch a c hange if i.t -ere the desire of the Council. to do COUNCILMAN SCH.W".AB MOVE D~ COUNCILWOMAN HENNING ~SECONDEO , THAT THE 3400 BLOCK O F SOUTH EMERSON STREET BE DELETED FROM THE IMPROVEMENTS TO BE MADE IN PAVING DISTRICT NO -21. Open the cal.l. ..• Ayes: G Absent : l.ay The Mayor decl.ared the motion carried. Introduced as a Bi.l.l. by Council-man Schwab and read in fu11 , A B:LLL FOR AN O RDINANCE AMENDING O RDI.NIUfCE r-.te. 7,. SER..:I:ES OF 1 9 72,. TO DELETE BLOCK O F SOUTH EMERSON STREET FROM PAVING DXSTR.I.CT NO. 21 • COUNCX.LHAN BLESSING MOVED, COUNC:I:LHAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE CATHOLIC PUBLIC HE.AR..ING TO CONSIDER THE ~QUEST OF THE ST. LOUIS/CHURCH , 3300 SOUTH SHERMAN STREET , FOR A SPECIAL EVENTS LIQUOR PERMIT FOR A ST. PATRICK • S DANCE TO BE HELD ON MARC:H 18, 1972,. BE OPENED. Upon the ca11 ••• Ayes: 6 Absent: Lay • • T 32 X - - - -4 - The Mayor dec1ared the pub1ic hearing opened at 8 :27 P.M. NOTE: A tape recording of the pu.b1ic hearing is on fi1e with the o£ficia1 reco rds of the City C1erk of the March 6 , 1972, City Counci1 meeting. Listed be1ow in order of first appearance and presentation are the 0..... .._ individua.1s who testified at the hearin.£.ea ~d the exh.ibits: ~t;. r _.:: ~ • _. __ • -r ' ..X:S.. -"'~ ----. --,: . '----. - ... ~ .,/~ r:--~/·.. M.r. Austin Gomes, 3170 South Humbo1dt, a ppeared ~~ ...,.._ ~ / to forma11y request - the Specia1 Events Liquor Permit from the Counci1 . City Attorney Berardini presented to Counci1 a memorandum from part• himse1£ to Counci1 which stated in/~· ns F a '' ~A Spec ia1 Event Permit may be issued on1y upon a satisfactory J showing by the app1icant that: (a) its existing 1 icense faciLLties are inadequate for the purposes of serving members or quests of the orga.n.i..a ati.o.n. and that addi.tiona1 faci1ities are necessary by reason of the nature of the I specia1 event being schedu1ed, (b) the org anization is temporari.1y occupying premises other than its requ18r premises during such spec ia1 events as civic ce1ebrat.i..ons or county fairs , and that members of th.i..s ge.nera1 pub1ic wi11 be s~ed during such specia1 events, and (c) other existing fac.i..1ities are not avai1ab1e or are inadequate for the needs of the organization ~ Mr . Berardini a1so indicated that specia1 permits may be issued on1y to a..n orga.nizati.on which has bee.n""i.ncorpoorated under the 1aws of the State ... for the purposes of /soci.a1~ fraterna1 , patrLotic~ po1itica1 or ath1etic ,- .............. 4!1 --r:,-~>1.~ .... -. nature, and not for pecuniary ga.i..n . _ • .:· l:t was noted that al..l.. churches are ~oorporat ed under the 1aws of the State of Co1orado . upstaLrs qym of the Mr. Gomes indicated that the/church was the on1y p1ace avai1ab1e for and ~-~ a group the sLze expected/because they were qo.i..nq to be se11ing tickets their own 1iquor . The City Attorney indicated that the church must secure a sa1es tax 1:lcense from the City a .nd pay ~ a $25.00 fee to the state . . . . -- - - - -5 - COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE PUBLIC REARING TO CONSIDER THE SPECl:AL EVENTS LIQUOR PERMIT FOR THE ST. LOUIS CATHC>LXC CHURCH , 3300 SOUTH SHE RMAN STREET,. BE CLOSED. Upon the cal..l.. ••• Ayes: 6 Absent: Lay The Mayor decl..ared the hear~g c1osed at 8 :36 P.M. COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED, COUNCJ:LWOMAN HENNI.NG SECONDED, THAT UPON _.... FINDING THA.T EXISTING FACILIT:I:ES WITHl:N THE CHURCH OTHER TI:P..N THE GYM A.RE rNSUFFXCl:ENT AND THAT ~S FACI.L.ITX.ES ARE UNAVA1IABLE, THAT ONDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES IT IS PROPER TO LICENSE FOR ONE DAY PROVIDED THE APPLXCANT MEETS ALL OF THE OTHER REQUI.REM.ENTS OF STATE IJ\.W, AND THAT A SPECIAL EVENTS LIQUOR PERMrr BE GRA.NrED TO ST . LOUIS CATB:::>LIC CHURCH , 3300 SOUTH SHERMAN STREET. Upon the ca.11 ••• Ayes: ¢ Absent: Lay The Mayor decl..a red COUNCI.LM.AN BROWN MOVED, COUNC1LWOMAN HENNING SECONDED , THAT THE HEAR.:I:NG 'D CONSIDER THE REQUEST Jil)l /~TV;z.SZJZ;il~/JC7Jl'~,( FOR A HEIGHT EXCEPTION FOR OFFICES, LTD., F:RONTING ON SOUTH LINCOLN STREET AND sotrrH SHERMAN STREET SOU'rH OF EAST SZXJIB GIRARD AVENUE BE OPENED . Ayes: 6 Absent: Lay Upon the ca11. _ • The Mayor dec1ared the pub1ic hearing opened at 8:38P .M. ~ A tape recording •.• '-. -- I' 32X - - - - -6 - Listed be1ow in order of first appearance and presentation are the individuals who testified at the hearing and the exh~its: M r. Harry Car1eno , Attorney represent ing Offices , Ltd., 3 460 South Sherman, appeared and presented an a:ffida.vit of posting which :Lndi...cated that a QTr<"~l.:.- pu.b.l.i.c hearing "WOU1d be he.l.d to consider a ~ height ~ on March 6 , 1972, ;:::t:--1-((.....•"i received and marked Exhi..bit ''A_'' Hr. Car.l.eno noted that the ori.gina.l. p.l.an was for a five -story structure which de£ i...lit.i.te.l.y would have required ar-RA height excepti-on from p.l.ans now , however , c~.l. f or o~y the Connci.l.. T h e e. ...... ~swx•:w.tyx .. a+:J:-x «~ four stories and he dou.btfu.l. that a wa i ver sf,// n ecessary, ~-He Lndi.cated that the p1ans ca.l..l.ed for su£fi.ci.ent parking to satisfy ~ City requi.rement,tnd that the .l.ocati.on of the structure is now to be more centra.l..l.y p.l.aced on the pro perty . He a1so cL4~-../ ~~~<-...z- indicated that his c1ient, Mr. Ce ~&ke g, was a1so going to seek an a11ey ~cation as noted 1ater on the agenda . CounciLman Brown inquired how many parking spaces were provided. Mr . Car1eno answered that 97 spaces p1a..nned . Mr . E . Bruce Schock, arch i tect ~ stated that after reading the City .. ordinance and reviewing the revised p1an~ it was his opinion that -¢ height e.¥' -r y .-~no 1onger ~ ,.,as/necessary_ He noted that the height of the structure wou1d be 68 feet, that it wou1d be set back 14 feet frmm Sherman , a nd that the parking wou1d be set back approximate1y 44 feet from Girard and the bui1 ding ano ther 10-12 feet fro~ ~~¢ that . He stated these figures were accurate . -- • • • • -7 - ,y~- Based on this evidence the City Attorney ~ that there appeared ,o'J ( ~J-:o ". t o no 1onger be a n e ed for a h e ight ~- Director of Community Deve1oprnent ~~ James Sup~ger presented an that a...ffida.vi..t showing/the notice of the pu.bl.i..c hearing had been pu.bl.i.shed. The a££i.davi.t received and marked as Exhi..bi.t ''B. •• Mr. Supinger noted that the Pl.anni.ng and Zoning Ccxm:ni..ssi.on had p "--<~/ ·c,... /1 './.S ~../ grante<J--the ~er before that'\ pl.a..ns had been .recei.:ved. COU'NCI.LMA.N DHORITY MOVED, COUNC'1LWOHAN HENNING SECONDED , TIV\T THE PUBLIC HEARING ON REQUEST OF OFFICES, LTD., FOR A 1IXK HEIGHT EXCEPTION BE CLOSED . Upon ••• Ayes: 6 Absent: Lay The Mayor d e cl.ared the hearing cl.osed at 8:55P .M. COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED, COUNCILMAN B .RCIWN SECONDED , THAT THE OFFIC:I:A.L .e:-Kc e r-l .o ,...) MINUTES OF THE COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS SR:lW THAT THE MATTER OF A HEIGRr ~:A_- FOR OFFICES , LTD., FRONTING ON SO"OTH LINCOLN STREET AND SOOTH SHE.RMAN STREET SOOTH OF EAST G:I.RARD AVENUE, WAS CONSXDERED AT A PUBLIC HEARING DURING A REGULARLY SCHEDULED COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON M.A.RCH 6 ~ 1.972 ~ BtTr T~T TIE CHANGE IN PLANS OF THE PROPOSED BU::tLDrNG HAD MADE SlX:H A WAXVE.R NO LONGER NECESSARY. Upon the ca11 .•. -----Ayes: 6 Absent: Lay The Hay·or d ec:1ared the motion carried. Items 4(a) thru 4 (c) &11 received £or the record. . -. • • r 3 2xl - • • • -B - City M anager Dia1 noted that the 1972 budget had provided sufficient monies to send t-o members of the P1annLng and Zoning Commission and one member of the Department of Co.mmunity Deve1oprnent to the Natio.na1 Con..£e.rence of the American Society of P1anning o£ficia1 ~ be he1d in Detroit, Michigan, from Apri1 15 to Apri1 20 . COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNCILWOMAN HENNING SECX>NDED, THAT THE RECOMMENDATXON ";r~ TO SEND TWO ME.MBERS O F THE PLA.NNING AND ZONING COMM.1SSI.ON AND ONE MEMBER O F T HE DEPARTMENT OF COHMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT TO THE NATl:ONAL CONFERENCE OF T HE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLANNING OFFICIALS IN DETROIT, M.XCHIGAN, APRIL 15-20 BE APPROVED. Upon Ayes: 6 Absent: Lay The Mayor dec1ared ..• BY At.:rrHORITY ORDINANC E NO . B , SERIES OF 1972 (Copied i.n fu.l.1 i.n the of£icia1 Ordinance Book.) COUNC ILMAN BLESSING MOVED , COUNC.ILWOMAN HENNING SECONDED , THAT ORDINANCE NO. B~ SERIES OF 1972 ~ BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND PUBLISHED BY TITLE .IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD SENTINEL. Upon the ca11 ••. Ayes: 6 A.bse.n. t: Lay The Mayor __ _ • • r 32x • -9 - Director of Community Oeve1opment James Supi..nger ~ before the Council. to vacate a11 or a portion of the a11ey~ 3ed ~ _d.._ ---tJ....., ~ 6 ...-. LoQ. ~ G~ ........._ ;it..q_ "'-''-"~~~-L1:..:U':£by ..::.:.f-wit :~;;nco 1 n -z e~' ~ <._..-~-f- feo"'~_,Ll:l-tl<=e---=.,."'"'tc,-V-.lr<-ss;-~~-r1.ces ~ ltd Sozth x · .. &t: v c mzti Uk& euut.A: ting ~ south 1 1 '!J that •n s i.p maestigp M:r _ Supi.nger stated tha t the Pl.an.ni.ng and Zon:i..ng Ccxru:ni....ssi...on had ~~ c ons i...dered __.... vacati..on of the en ti...re a11ey but • due to dra.i.n.ag~robl.em.& ~ had recommended vacation of on1y the southern 72-1/2 feet_ The staff has since ta1Ked wi.th both the owners of ~ the property and~concerned o\oorners i...n the area i..n 1i.ght of the ~ new pl.a..ns recentl.y proposed_ Wi.th the presentati-on of these pl.a.ns, the drainage pro bl.em appears to be sol.ved a..nd i.t was h.i..s recommendation ~-that though the Pl.anning and Zoning Commission had recommended vacat~on of on1y the southern port~on of the a11ey. the ent~re 1~ ,; /~ ~~ .. r -"6--' a11ey shou1d now be vacated -""\ ..-.E-the Comm.i..ss~on had the benefit of seeing these new p1a.ns, they wou1d have recommended vacation of the entire a11ey a 1so. Counci1man Schwab questioned whether it wou1d not be best to send the proposa1 back to the P1a.nni.ng and zon.Lng Commissi.on since a new prese..ntat i.on • was be:L..ng made. Mr. Supi...nger stated tha t he fe1t tha t this wou:l.d not be necessary because h e knew the fee1i..ngs of the Coi!Ul~&si.on and they wou1d defi..n~te1y !/ ........... be :in favor of vacating the entire a11ey i.n ~ of the p1ans . Such a move • wou1d mere1y de1ay ~ vacation of the entire a11ey 1 LP • • -... ,3 - - - -10 - Mayor Senti ind~cated that there w as on1y one other owner invo1ved and that if he had been satisf i ed indicated by the presentation , he £e1t there wou1d be no prob1em. M r . Car1eno indicated that provision had been made to a11ow access to the property behind the Parker property but that the agreement had not been reduced to writing . With regard to the LaSage property, Mr. Car1eno stated that anyon e ""ishi.ng to purchase the property in the future wou1d know i..n advance that .,-... ~ L ........._.L (;,_.:;.._..._/. -,!)'ie ~e the.i..r on1y a1~y and b q L de 1Uptllt!ii E O£ Che effJ;ces., I:sLd .; pz p 15) .-h e no ,pr hl n E b 1 o ckii""lg a.2ees s co pzesmt c ow1 'it >>'JC . Ll e diLl:± I u 1edgc . Mr. Car1eno a.ga ~ eJnphasiz.ed that there appea~ to be prob1e.m with property owners in the area . Mr. Parke~ he s aid wou1d n o t be opposed to the vacation i£ he were provided with access fro~ Grard _ Be ~ou1d a1so have access to the ;; .... i ;~ exi.sti.ng a11e~ and such an agreemebt 'WOu1d be ~ ~ w:rit:i.ng by the ti..Jne the proposed o:rd..i..na..nce vacating the ,.,..H r e.. p 1-c e c:f ent i.re a.11ey ~ ~ City Manager Dia1 noted that the City wou1d retaLn a ~ 16 foot uti1ity easement _ This Lft ffe &€ wou1d proh1bit bui1ding over the a11ey_ DHORITY MOVED, BLESSrNG SECONDED , THAT ~ THE BILL F O R AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READI NG AND PUBL ISHED rN F .OLL IN THE ENGLEWOO D HERALD SENTINEL-Upon-_ • Ayes: 6 ~-,--.,.-,----Ab-sent: Lay The Mayor dec1ared __ _ --.. -- r 32X - - • -1.1 - RESOLUTION NO. 1 0, SERIES O F 1972 RESOLUTIO N AlTTHOR:I.ZING FIL::I:NG O F APPLICATION WITH THE DEPA..RTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, UNITED STATES O F AMERICA, FOR A GRAN'r UNDER P.L. 89-1..17. (Copied i.n ful.l. i..n the offi.ci..al.. Resol.uti..on Book .) SCI:MAB MOVED, BR:>WN SECONDED , THAT RESOLUTION NO. 1.0, SERIES OF 1..9 72, BE APPR:>VEO AND ADOPTED . Upon the cal.l. ••• Ayes: 6 Absent: Lay The Mayor d ec l.ared .•. RESOLt.JriON NO . 1.1., SERIES OF 1.972 RESOLUTION AUTI:IOR..I.ZING THE FILING OF THE APPLICATION FOR A GRANT TO ACQUIRE AND DEVELOP OPEN SPACE FOR A ""GREENBELT -PA.RX-(WEST HARVARD GULCH) WITHIN T HE CITY O F ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO. (Copied i..n fu~l.. •.. OHOR.I'TY MOVED, BLESSING SECONDED , ADOPT .X ON . Jllt)c&a Ci.ty Manager Di.al.. noted that the storm sew er projects i...n northw"est and northeast Engl.ewood and the cc.g_,h.,. . ...._.,...t..;.·.-....-d.._...,._.... ... ,_e_...., .. ..-a Greenbel..t project Ln N o rthwest Engl..ewood had received ~ high ratings from the Denver offi.ce of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. He said that the fu11 application £or -;-lo r-s-...--....... both~projects wou1d be presented to the Counci1 at ~~ date . Both projects together were or.i...gi...na11y esti.mated to be $1 ,313 ,000 to be apportioned i.n the amount o£ a.a $626,.000 to the City of Eng1e-CJoOd, $589,.000 to the Department o£ Housing and Urban Development ,. a..nd $98 ,000 to the City of Denver . -- - • • -12 - M~. Dial presented a map of what is common1y ---¥2 as ••west ...-, Harvard Gulch'' project . The project would requi..re the City to purcha se approximately nine acres which wo~~d be added to two addi.ti.on~ / already Ci.ty owned. It w as the intention of the City to acquire this property and to convert it into a dual. u se --drainage and pa~k or o pen space . Sufficient c o nduit to carry a two-year storm sew e r would be placedunderground in the Greenbelt project . La~ger storm ~would flow through the botton~ of the Gulch which would be a park after the project i.s completed . Mr. Dial indicated that it was ori.gLnall.y estimated that the cost of acqui.ri...n.g a fee simple interest i...n the Greenbel.t property would b e $108~000. T~s figure wa s now revi.sed to be Sl.06 ~950 . The o~igi.nal estimate for the development of the p~operty w as S 9 S~OOO but it bad now been revised to $99 ~0 50. The estimated cost of the demolition and removal. of improvements existing the property had not changed, but under a new ruling by the Department of Housing and Urban D evelopment the original. es t~t e of $10~000~1ocati.on would prob&bl.y be ~~~~ far the actual. ~ The Department now requir~ that the City short of re i..naburs e anyone being relocated,not only f or the cost of their propert~ but for the cost of pl.ac.i..ng them i.n c0n1para.ble dwe11i..ngs ~~ of equal. square footage . In other words~ it woul.~no longer be sufficient to merely re~u.rse persons Lei.ng relocated just f o r the cost of their present structure. that no provisi.on for bicycle p ~ pa.th.s had ,t.l ... ~ ~ /J.~ .-T .--/ ~"'~.or. -z:~..., _J #?C"'"~. Mr. Dial. noted been made in the cost est~tes.~ The deadline for the comp1ete app11cation is March 15. Mr . Dial stated that 2f the Council. wished to p~ovide a storm , • • ~'32 x l • • • • -13 - dra~age project on1y, it -ou1d s ti11 be necessary to acquire approx~ate1y four acres of property. The vote on the motion resu1ted as fo11ows: Ayes: 6 Absent : Lay The Mayor d ec1ared ·-- Councilman Dhority 1eft Counci1 Chambers at 9:45 P.M . RESOLUTION NO. 1 ~, SERIES OF 1972 A RESOLlrr:I:ON APPROPRIATING MONIES IN T HE PUBLIC XMPBOVEMENT FUND. (Copied i...n fu1.1 i...n the •1::£....,-;...-_....._ officia1 Reso1ution Book.) SCHWAB MOVED,.. BLESSING SECONDED ••• Ayes: S Absent: B hori.ty , Lay The Mayor _ •. RESOLOTION NQ _ 13 , SERrES OF 1972 A RESOLUTION APPROPR.I.ATI:NG FUNDS :J:N THE RECREATION FUND. (CoPed i..n fu11 i...n the offici.a...1 .B..eso1otion Book.) BLESS :I:.NG, I::IE:NNZNG Ayes: 5 Absent : Dhority, Lay The Mayor . __ Counci~ Dhority reentered Council Chambers at 9 :50 P.M_ and ' .. • • . ' I' 32X I • • • -14 - City Manager Dia1 recommended the attendance of Mr. James L. Sup~ger, Director, Community Development, at the National Con£erence of the American Society of Planning O£ficia1s to be he1d in Detroit, Michigan, from April 15 thr~gh April 20. BROWN MOVED, HENNING SECONDED. Ayes: Sx 6 Absent: Lay City Manager Dial in£ormed Council of the fact that ~~~ recent edition of the Denver Post carried map show.i..ng the proposed pattern of state Senate representation for the next decade . According to the map, District N o . G , which includes a large portion of the population in Northwest E~g1ewood, would be included in Denver . A recent Supreme CoUit decision ru.l..ed ~~~~S /that the City of Glendale could be merged with other areas for state representat1on. Whi1e there ~ot appear to be anything which c.-Jf the City .s;:..iilll:n do , h e did want to br.i..rtg i.t to ~Cou..nci.1 •s attention. Sch""'ab r e ported on the meeting of lthe En~1~ood -Litt1eton Bus ~ ~ Ccxnmi.ttee he1d that a.fternc:x;)n. The n e w buses ~1 proba.b1y ~e by ~ March 21... i.£ not sooner , and they ~1 be pa~ted b1ue and accented with / ~c~~ ~-__.0~~~~~ .........nr ~ ""'hi.te . · be necessary to have an add.:i.ti.ona1 used bus for back..-up the committee agreed to reco~end to thei.r respective Counci.1s that bus (Bus No. 2) be purchased from Mr. Ernest Herbertson i.n the amount of $5 , 000 . and that the o ther two buses present1.y .i...n operati.._on be returned to him . 0 . . ~ ~-&~ ;z';-".,.J ,v;,. /~ ~ 7 /77 :>.-- .,z~ • ... • • - - - - -15 - SCHWAB MOVED, DHOR.ITY SECONDED, THAT THE RESOLUTION JiJJZ /J"JIC~~p NO . 14 , SR.R.r.ES OF 1 9 72, BE JUilt APPROVED AND AIX>PTED •• - Ayes: 6 Absent: Lay The Mayor dec1ared ... Counci1man Brown inquired o£ the status of the Anima1 Contro1 ordinance . City At~~rney Berardini stated that the e~aKE ordinance w ould be ready for the next Counci1 meeting. prepared CouncHman B:z:;qu~ :~rn e y ordinance O"'Jt 1 • • ng-the showing ~ ••x-rated whether he had rnc>vi..es•• wi.t.h.i.n d .·d' the City . The City Attorney stated that he ~ not have one prepared yet , and that he wou1d recommend that k±a a committee be appointed to study the who1e area of 1egi.s1ati..ng against the showing of such f~1ms . -;I ~.L -11.../ Counci.1rnan ~/./ Brown ~d , if a...n ordinance w ere idt: 1 1 I :::ta Llw: ---~ "': ~ _) ~ a~~:~:1d Itot the Muni.ci.pa1 Judge uphol.d i.t·. The §ttorn.ey rep1i.ed that the Judge wou1d have to base his ru1ing on two grounds : (1) whether or not the ordinance had i...n fact been vi.o1a.te.d;; and (2) W"hether or not the ordinance ae~-d~z~a~~u~poW"as constitutional.. and , therefore, enforcea..b1e. Counci~man Brown asked that the ord1nance ~corporate a fine 1ease for those persons who ~~~ out their property to fi.rms s hoW"ing these £i.1ms . DHORTIY MOVED, BROWN ~J!t?ASt SECONDED, ADJOURNMENr. Adjournment a..t 10:1..2 P.M_ • ' -- r 32xl - 0 t • - ROLL CALL COU,.. ·(_:-i t., ..:; 1~-;LE CITY OF L N--•• .. 000. COLO . - --- -• T 32X I [ - Ia_ • • • ROLL CALL Schwab ~u.nc i.1woma..n. Dhori.t Brown B1ess:i.n _ Ma or Se.nt:J.. He.n.n · • • - c o w ~ ~ ;:-,Le: CITY O F C"-"GL.~ ... o oo. C OLo. u....-6-. • • r 32x - - • • • • .. . --. Schwab Lay Cou.nc 1..~-om.an Hen.ni..ng Dh.or i.t Bra-n B1essi..n Ma or Senti. &~~~ ~-L:---~ -z-~L 2-~ "~ ~ ~ ~-?~ ~,_.. ~ ~-LeJ? ~ ~ L Z /'"___.,_./> ~ c:~-e..e-~ 7 {"~ n/-7 --~) ~ ~~ -z_ /:Y_R ~~ ~~ ~ ~-~-y~ '~~d.;~~ • • • • I' 32 X I - - - ROLL CALL Schwab La Cou.ncil.woma.n. 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'! • • ~'32x • • 0 - ROLL CALL c o c CITY OF L .:...__ -· · C..OL O . Schwab La Counc i 1woman HennLn Dhor i.t Brown B1.ess i.ng Ma or Senti 6~~~~ . ~4 ·y . ~ ~---<? ~~~~ ~~~ k/~ ~ --~ ~ r 3c=> C---------- ,.. / c::::-~-. ~ ,.X • - ~ , • •; \ ! ~ - - • • ROLL CALL Schwab Lay Counc i 1woman HennLn Dh.or i...t Bro..n B1essi..n Ma or Senti. • 0 - ~~ ~=_,---.u,--=----,-:-~::;:--~-:Ic7---.~~~=,_ ~ o:....--L----~ ~ -~~ -- I 0; I 2--r· PI, • • -. • I' 32X ' r '! • • - • --?· ._/-I?~ ""'-/ c >?J :?~~"""-~ AGENDA FOR Crry· c~ F=" r:-' .-! A 1_ 1 REG~~~~c~7 ~E SSION ··e;N-,. C~-8:00 P .M.. Call to order, invocation by the Relli.l'~ ~-W.a.lk.er o! the Esoteric Truth Center, Science of Mind, pledge o ~e ecJ;b6'1&ck No .. 5 8 , and roll call.. .... 0 0. c oL...o. 1.. Minutes .. (a) Regu1a.r meeting of February 22, 1.972.. (Copies trans- mitted h e rew-ith.) 2 .. Pre -sch edu1ed citizens and visitors. (a) Recognition of ••special guests•• o'f the Council. (b) M.r .. Lc:>well Pa.l.mqulst, Administrator, Swedish Medical Center. wiU be present to request that the Council delete from the 1.972 paving program the 3400 block of South Emerson street .. 3.. Public hearings .. (a) To consider the request for approval of a special eve.nts liquor permit for the St. .. Louis Catholic Church. 3300 South Sberina..D. Street.. (Memorand\.lD:l_ from Mr. Bernard V .. Bera.rd.i.nl,. City Attorney. transm_ltted he:re~tb. .. ) (b ) To consider the request f'or a height except-i on for Offices. Ltd. fronting on South Llnco1n Street and South Sherman Street south of East Girard Avenue. Com.muni c.a...tioos -no action required. (a) Mlnutes o'C the .Board of' Career Service Couunlssioners meetl.n.g o:f February 17. 197 2 . (Copies t:ra.n.sD1i ttecl herewith.) (b ) Minutes o£ the Planning and Zoning Commission m_eetlng of February s. 1972. (Copies transmitted herew-ith.) (c) Memorandum from Mr. Wm. L .. McDivitt. Assistant City Manager. to Mr .. St.anley H .. D1a.l. City Manager. dated March 2. 1972. regardl.n.g distr1butlon of' the sales tax and analysis of the Recreation Fund.. (Copies tra.n.s- mitted herewith_.) 5.. Communication.s -action reconu:nended . (a) Memoran.durn from Mr .. James L. Supinger. Director of C -omr:n.1.m.ity Development. to Mayor Senti and members oC the City CouncU. elated February 28. 1972. requesting approval to send two members o:f' tbe Planning and Zoning Conu:nissiou to the National Con.J:erence of the A.:rnerica.n Society of' Pla.nn.ln,g Officials to be held in Detroit. Michi - gan. from April 15th through April 20th.. (Copies trans- mitted hereurttb.) 6. City Attorney. (a) (b ) Ordinance on fl.n.a.l readi..D.g assessing the costs of Side- walk District No. 71. (Copies previously transmitted .. ) Bill for an Ordinance vaca.tt.ng a portion of the South Lincoln Street/South Sher-man Street alley south of East Girard Avenue. · (Tbl.e relates to IteYD 3(b) on the agenda..) (Copies transmitted herewith .. ) (Continued) • • • I' 32X • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION MARCH s. 1972 Page 2 6 . City Attorney. (Continued) (C) (d) Resolution authorizing the Cl'ty to f"Ue an application with the Depa.rt::rnen.t. o.f Housing and Urban. Develop:ment lor a grant to assist tn the fi.na.ncln.g and constructing o:f stor-.:n sewer projects in Northwest and Northeast Engle- wood . (Copies t:ra..namitted herew-ith .. ) Resolution regarding an appltcatlon. to the Depa.rb::nent of Houslng and Urban Developmeot for ft.n.anclal assistance on the Northwest En.glewood Greenbelt project.. (Copies transmitted herewith_ .. ) (e) Attorney's choice. 7.. City Manager. (a) Resolution supplementing the 1.972 appropriation for a 'f.lre pU.D.l.per and a telescopic squirt apparatus in the Public Im_prove:men.t Fund.. (Copies transmitted here- w-ith.) (b) Resolu:t:lon appropriating f:unds in the 1972 budget for a golf' course and relat.ed. recreatlooa.l use plan and land appraisal in the Rec:re.at:ioo. Fund.. (Copies trans-.:nitted · herewith.) (c) Request for M.r .. Ja..znee I-Supt.nger. I>Lrector. Co-m- munt_ty Developxnen_t. to attend the National Conference o:f the A.J:nertcan. Soclety of P1ann.J..ng Off.lclals to be held Ln Detroit. Michigan. fron:1 April 15th through April 20th. (d) Mana.ger•s choice. 8.. Recognition of non-scheduled clt.lzens and vlat_tors. 9. General d.iscussion. (a) Mayor•s choice. (b) Council.J:nan•s choice ~ 10. Adjou.ro..meot. STANLEY H. DIAL City Manager SHD/ij II • • 1'32X • • • • - ""SPECIAL CITIZEN PR<X;RAH 1NVITEES, Mar c h Precinct No . Hr. Hr. Hr. and and and Mr s . Mrs . Mr s . Co •·· Roy McAnulty, 2009 West Warr~~7 X~u~Nc~ Gerald R . Keefover, 2030 West Warren Avenfi~ Epie Griego, 2169 West Warren Avenu e Precinct No . 2 Precinct Precinct Hr. and Mr s . Norman G . Fair, 3061 South Delaware Street H r . aod Mrs . David L . Eccles, 3265 South Huron Street Hr. and Mr s . A. Lee Ecton, 3000 Sout:.h Cherokee Street No. 3 Hr. aod Mr s . Percy L. Fisher, 2842 South Lincoln St:.reet Hr . and Mr s .. Frank c . Eckert:., 2901 South Logan Street Hr. and Mr s . Robert: w. Navratil , 2880 South Lincol.n Street No . 4 Hr . and Mr s . Jerry S.. Fi scher, 3655 South Delaware Street Mr. and Mr s . Fred J . Falk, 3707 South Bannock Street Mr. and Mr s . Henry Dierks , 3761 South Bannock Street Precinct No. 5 Precinct Prec inct Precinct Hr. and Mrs . Hr. and Mr s .. Hr. and Mrs . No . 6 Hr. and Mrs . Hr. and Mrs . Hr. and Hr s . No. 7 Hr . and Mr s . Hr. and Mr s . Mr . and Mr s . No. B Jerry H c.Gill , 2961. South Downing Street Joseph R. Haman . 3052 South Pearl Street Don M. Har sh . 2930 South Emerson Street Ralph G . Ehret:.. 2980 South Marion Street Fred J . Fahrenbruck . 3248 South Franklin Streec. Richard H . Edsa11. 3295 South . Franklin Street James R . E. Ke11y C . Horgan. 3164 South Vi.ne Court Neher. 3432 South Race Street W. Oliver . 3134 South Vine Court Hr. and Mr s . Donald J .. Egan. 3601 South Clarkson Street Mr . and Mrs . John w. E gg . 3635 South Sherman Street Hr . and Mrs . Thomas Ecker. 3301 South Logan Street • • • • • 0 - Page 2-Mar c h b, 1972 (.~u ncil l.n'-'lL<o:.""" Precinct 9 Hr . and Mr s . Bra dford A. Morgan, 3 8 81 South Sh e ~n Stre et Hr. a nd Mr s . Aldn F . Mo rri s , 37 9 8 South Linc o l n Stre et Hr. an d M r~. R. w. Naudo c k , 3 99 7 S o uth Llnc o1n Str e L Precinct No. 10 Mr • ................ Ha rold F. Ogd .._n , 1 60 Sou t.h Ch ..,ro k ee SLre«.:.t Mr . and Mr s . Bi.J.l Ol i v e r , 4110 South Bannock Street Mr . and Hr ::.. H arry L. P e i.Efer , 4244 S o uth Hur o n Stree t. Precinct No . 11 Mr . and Mr s . John c . Ha cb.., 4139 South Cl.arkson Street Mr. and Mr s . Vearle c . Otto"? 4202 South Gr ant Street Mr . and Mr s . C1i.fford Owe n , 4251 South Grant Street Precinct No. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Buyrl P hilli.ps , 46 7 0 South D e-l.aware Street M r. and Mr s . Eugen e L . Pri c e, 4325 South Ka1a.math Street Mr. and Mr s . Bernard Mc Laughlin, 7 00 West Radcliff Av enue Prec inct No. 1.3 Mr. and Mrs . Thomas F . Ho rgan . 4696 Sou~ Irving S t:.ree t Mr. and Mr s. Roger Morris . 30 1.9 West Grand A venue Mr. and Mr s . Robert B . Nea.L. 33 7 5 West Grand A venue Precinct No . Mr. and Mr s . Max L . N o land• 4 9 .35 Sout.h Galapago St.reet Mr. and Mr s . Raymond J . Noonan. ~912 South Ga1apago Sc:.reet Mr. and Hr .s . Vi c Pankoski.. 4896 South Huron Street Pre c inct. No. 15 Mr. and Mr ::.. J ame s A • Mont:.el..L . 4 7 14 S o uth Fox Street Mr . and Mc s . Basil Ol.son. 4780 S o uth B ann o ck Sereet Mr. and Mr s . Z o i.Lo Ortiz. 4737 Sout.h Banno ck Street Precince 16 Mr. and Mr s . Mauri.ce w. Fal.kn r , 4950 South Grant Street Mr. and Mrs . Leonard Falk ., 4659 Sout:.h Sherman 5 treet Mr . and Mrs . Fred w. Egger• 4893 South Sherman Street II • • • 0 - ""SPECIAL C ITIZEN PR(X;RAH INVI.TEES, March 6 , 1972 .. Precinct No. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McAnulty, 2009 We st Warren Avenue Mr. and Mr s . Geral..d R . Kee£over, 2030 We st Warren Avenu e Mr. and Mr s . Epie Griego , 2169 We st Warren Avenue Precinct No. 2 Mr. and Mr s . Norman c . Fair, 3061 South DeLa"Ware Street Mr. and Mr s . David L . EccLes, 3265 South Huron Street Mr . and Mr s. A . Lee Ecton, 3000 South Cherokee Street Precinct No. 3 Mr . and Mr s . Percy L . Fi sher , 2842 South Li.n col.n Street Mr. and Mr s . Frank c. Eckert, 2901 South Logan Street Mr. and Mrs. Robert: w. Navrat:.i 1,. 2880 South L inco l.n Street. Precinct No. 4 Mr. and Mr s . Jerry s . Fi scher , 3655 South De1a"Ware S t:.reet Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. FaLk,. 3707 South Bannock Street. Mr. and Mr s . Henry Dierks,. 3761 South Bannock Street:. Precinct. No. 5 Mr. and Mrs .. Jerry McGil.l ,. 2961 Sout:.h Downing Street Mr . and Mr s ... Joseph R . Haman,. 3052 Sout:.h Pearl Street:. Mr. and Mr s . Don M . Marsh ,. 2930 South Emerson Street Precinct:. No . 6 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph c . Ehret,. 2980 South Marion Street Mr. and Mrs ... Fred J . Fahrenbruck,. 3248 South Frankl in Street Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Edsall,. 3295 South Franklin St:.reet Precinct No. 7 • Mr • and Mrs. Jarnes c . Morgan ,. 3164 Sout:.h Vine Court Mr. and Mr s .. R . E. Neher, 3432 South Race Street:. Mr. and Mrs. KelLy w. Oliver,. 3134 Souc.h Vf.ne Court Precinct No . 8 Mr . and Mrs. Donald J. Egan, 3601 Sout:.h Clarkson Street • Mr • and Mr s . John w. Egg,. 3635 South Sherman Street Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ecker, 3301 South Logan Street - - - • - Page 2 -March 6~ 19 72 Coun c il 1n vice ~s Precinct 9 Mr . and Mrs~ Bradford A. Horgan, 3881 South Sherman Street Mr. and Mr~. Alan F . Morri s , 3798 South Linc o l n Street H r . and Mr s . R . w. audock , 399 7 SouLh L~n co ln Stre et Precinct No . 10 H r. and Hr ~. Har o ~d F . Ogdtn, 4Jb0 S u u t h Gh r o k e e Str e et Mr . and Mr s . Bill Oliver , 411 0 South Bannoc k Street Mr . and Hr~. Ha r ry L. Pei£Cer, 4244 S o uth Huron Street P recinct No . 11 H r . and Mr s . John C . H a k , 4139 South CLarkson Street H r . and Mrs . Vearle c . Ot~o 7 4202 South Grant Street Hr . and Mrs. Clifford Ow~n , ~2 5 1 South Grant Street Precinct No . 12 H r . and Mrs. Buy rl Phillips, 46 7 0 South O e ~a wa re Street H r. and Hr ~-Eugen e L. Price, 4 3 25 South Kalamath Street H r . and Mrb. B£rnard McLaughlin , 7 00 West R adcliff A venue Precinct No . 13 H r. and Mrs . ThomBs F . Morgan, 4696 South Irving St r eet H r . and Mrs . R oger Morris , 3019 West Gran d A v enu e H r . and Mrs . R obert B . Neal , 3375 West Grand Av e n ue P recinct No . 14 Hr. and Mrs . Max L . Noland , 4935 South Galapago Street H r. and Mrs . Raymond J. Noonan, 4912 Sou th Galapago Street Hr. and H rs. Vic Pankoski, 4896 South Huron Street Precinct No. 15 Mr. and Mr~. Jome s A . Hontell, 4 7 14 South Fox Street Mr . and Mrs. Basil Olson, 4780 South B annock Street Mr . and Mrs . Zollo Ortiz , 4737 South B annock Str et Precincc. No . 16 Mr . and Mrs . Maurice W . Falkn r , 4950 South Grant Sc.reet H r. and Mr~-Leonard Falk , 4659 South Sherman Street Hr . and Mrs . Fred W . Egg r , 4 93 South Sherman Street -- • 0 - ••sPECI.AL CITIZEN PROGRAM INVITEES , Mar ch 6 . 1972 •• P recinct No . Hr . and Mr s . Roy H c..Anulty , 2009 We st Warren Avenu e Hr. and Mrs . Gerald R. Kee£over , 2030 West Warren A venue H r . and Mr s . Epie Griego,. 2169 West Wa rren A venue Preci n ct No . 2 Hr. and Mrs . N0ru1.an G . Fair , 3061 South Del.aware Street Hr . and Mr s . David L . Eccles , 3265 South Huron Street Hr . and Mr s . A . Lee Ecton , 3000 South Cherokee Street P recinct No . 3 H r. and H :rs . Percy L . F ish e-r , 2842 South Lincol n Street H r. and Mr s . Frank c . Ecker t, 2901 South Logan Street Hr . and M-r s . Robert w. Navrati 1 ,. 2 0 South Lincoln Street Precinct No. 4 H r. and Mr s . Jerry s . Fischer , 3655 South D el a ware Street Hr . and Mrs . Fred J . Fal.k,. 3707 Soueh Bannock Str eet Mr . and Mrs . Henry D ierks, 3761. Sou th B a nnock S treet Preci n ct No . 5 Mr . and Mrs . Jerry M cGill , 2961 Sou e h D o loJ!l i n g S t ree t H r . and Mrs .. Joseph R. Hama n , 3052 S o uth P e a r l Str ee c. H r . and Mrs .. Don M. Ma rsh., 2930 Souc.h E merson S c.reec. Precincc. No . 6 Hr. and Mr s . Ral.ph G. Ehrec.., 2980 Souc.h Marion Street Mr . and Mr s .. Fred J . Fahrenbruck., 3248 Sout:.h F rankl. in Sc.reet Hr . and Mr s .. Richard H . Edsall ., 3295 South Franklin Street Precinct No . 7 • Hr . and Mrs . James c . H organ ., 3164 South Vine Court Mr . and MTs. R. E . Neher ., 3432 South Race Street Mr . and Mrs . Kel.ly w. Oliver ., 3134 South V i..ne Court P recinct No . 8 Mr . and Mrs . Donald J . Egan ., 3601 Souc._h Cl.arkson Street • H r . and Mrs . Joh n w. Egg ., 3635 Sou th S h erman Stree t • • Hr . and Mrs . Thomas Ecker., 3301 South Logan S t reet - • • • • 0 - Page 2 -March 6,. t972 Co un cL l Invlt~e; Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct No. 9 Hr . and Mrs. Bradford A. Horgan, 388~ South Sherman Street Hr. and Mrs. Alan F. H o rri.s 7 3798 South Linc o L n Street Hr. and H~-s . R. w. Naudock 7 3997 South Lincoln Street. No. ~0 Hr. and H r~. HaL old F. Ogd<;n 7 4 1.b0 South Cherokee St.reet. Hr. and Mr s. Bi.ll Oliver, 4110 South Bannoc k Street. Hr. and Mrs. Harry L. Peiffer,. 4244 South Huron Street No. ~~ H r . and Hr s . John c . Hack ,. 4139 South Clarkson Street Hr. and Mr s . Vearle c . Otto.., 4202 South Grant Street. Hr. aod Mr s . C1ifford Ow n, ..... 251 South GTant Street No . ~2 Mr . and H rs. Buyrl Phillips,. 4670 South D e~ a ware Street M r. and Mr s . Eugene L . Price,. 4325 South Kal.amath Street Hr. and Mr s . Bernard McLaughlin,. 700 We st Radc1if£ Av enue No. ~3 Hr. and Mr s . Thomas F . Horgan,. 696 South Irving Street Hr. and Mrs. Roger Morri s ,. 3019 We st Grand A venue Hr. and H rs . Robert B . Neal ,. 3375 West Grand Avenue Precinct No . 14 Hr. and Mrs. Max L. Noland,. 4935 South Galapago Street Hr. and Mr s. Raymond J. Noonan, 4912 South Gal.apago Street Hr. and Mr s . Vi Pankoski,. 4896 South Huron Street Preci.nct No. 15 Pr ecinct Hr. and Hr:... Hr. and Mrs. Hr. and Mr s. No . 16 James Ba .si1 Zoi.1o A. H ontel.l., Olson,. 4780 Ort:.i.z,. 4737 4 714 South Fox Street South Bannock Street South Bannock Street Hr . and H cs. Maurice W . Falkner,. 4950 South Grant Street:. Hr. and Mr s . Leonard Fa1k,. 4659 Sout:.h She~n Street:. Hr. and Mrs . Fred W. Egger,. 4 93 South Sherman Street • • • r 32 ..... - • • • 0 .. - ••sPEC1AL C1TIZEN PR(X;R.AM I:NVITEES, March 6 , 1972 .. Precinct No . Hr . and Mr s . Roy HcAnu1ty, 2009 West Warren Ave~u Hr . and Mr s . Gera1d R . Keefover , 2030 We st Warr n Ave~u Hr. and Mr s . Epi.e Griego, 2169 West Warren Avenu Precinct No . 2 Hr. and Hr s . Norman G. Fa ir, 3061 South Delaware Str t Hr. and Mr s . David L . Eccl es , 3265 South Huron Street Hr. and Hr s . A . Lee Ecton, 3000 South Cherokee Street Precinct. No . 3 Mr . and Mrs . Percy L . Fi sher , 2842 South Lincoln Street Mr. and Mrs . Frank C . Eckert, 2901 South Logan Street Hr. and Mr s . Robert w . Navratil, 2880 South Li.nco~n Street Precinct No . 4 H r . and Mrs. Hr. and Mrs . Hr. and Mrs . Prec i nct No. 5 Hr. and Mr s . Hr . and Mr s . Hr . and Mr s . Precinct No . 6 Hr. and -s. Hr . and Mr s . -· and Hr s . Precinct No • 7 Hr. and Mrs . Hr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Precinct No. B Hr. and Mrs • Hr. and Mrs. Hr . and Mrs . Jerry s. Fred J . Fischer , Fa1k, 3707 3655 South De1a~are Street South Bannock S treet Henry Dierks, 3761. South Ba~nock Street Jerry McG il.l , 2961 South Do'-'Di.ng Street Joseph R. Haman , 3052 S o uth Pearl. Street Don H . Har sh , 2930 South Emerson Street Ralph G . Ehret, 2980 South Marion Street Fred J . Fahrenbruck, 3248 Sou~ Franklin Street Ri.c.hard H . Edsall., 3295 South Frankl. .in Street James c . Morgan , 3164 South Vine Cou rt R . E. Neher , 3432 South Race Street Ke1~y w. 01iver , 3134 South Vi-ne Court Donald J . Egan, 3601 South Clarkson S treet John w. Egg, 3635 South Sherman Street Thomas Ecker, 3301 South Logan Street , • • \ ! =r r 32xl • • • • 0 - Page 2-Karch 6, 1972 Coun~il lnv il e~~ Precinct No. 9 Hr. and Mr s. Bradford A. Horgan. 388.1 South Sherman Street Hr. and Mr s . Al an F. H o rrL s , 3798 South Lincoln Street Hr. and Mrs. R. w. Naudock, 3997 South Lincoln Stre t Precinct No. 10 Hr. and Mr~. Harvld F . 0&dtn 7 4160 S o uth Ch~rokee Street Hr. and Mr s . Bill Oliver , 4110 South Bannock Street Mr. and Hr • HarT")-L. Pei££er 7 244 South Huron Street Precinct No. ll H r . and Hr ~. John C . Ha ck , 4139 South C1arkson Street Hr. and Mr s . Vearl e C . Ott~ 420 2 South ... Grant Street Hr. and Mr s . Clifford 0w£n, 4251 South cTant Street Precinct No. 12 Mr. and Mr $. Buyr1 Phillips , 670 South D e Laware Street Hr. and Mr s . Eugen e L. Pri ce , 4325 South Kalamath StreeL Hr. and Mr s . Bernard McLaughlin , 700 Wesc Rad cli ff Avenue Preci.ncc No. 13 Hr . and Mr s . Thomas F . H o-rgan, 4696 Souch 1rvi.ng SCreet Hr . and Mr s . Roger Horr1s, 3019 West Grand A venue Hr. and Mr s . R obert B. Neal, 3375 West Grand Avenu e Preci.oct No. 14 Hr. and M-rs. Hdx L. N oLand , ~935 south CaLapago Street Hr. and Mr s . Raymond J. Noonan, 4912 South Calapago St-reet Hr. and Mr s . Vi c Pankoski , 4896 South Huron Street Precincc No. 15 Hr. and Mr ~. James A. Montel1 , 4714 S o uth Fox Stre~t Mr. and Mr s. Basi.1 Ol son , 4 780 South Bannock Streec Mr. and Mr s . Zoilo Ortiz, 4737 South Bannock Street Precinct No . 16 Hr. and Me ~. Mauri ce W. Fa1kner, 4950 South Crant Street Mr. and Hr~. Leonard Falk, 4659 South Sherman Street Hr. and Mr s . Fred w. Egger , ~893 South Sherman Street , • • r • • • • • - ""SPECIAL CITIZEN PROGRAM I..NVITEES, March 6, 1972"" Precinct No. Hr. and Mrs. Roy McAnulty, 2009 West Warren Avenue Hr. and Mrs. Cera1d R . Keefover, 2030 West Warr en Avenue H r. and Mr s . Epie Griego, 2169 We st Warren Avenue Precinct No. 2 Hr. and Mr s . No~an G . Fa ir, 3061 South Delaware Street Hr. and Mr s . David L-E ccles , 3265 South Huron Street Hr. and Mr s . A . Lee E c ton, 3000 South Cherokee Street Precinct No . 3 Hr. and Mr s. Percy L. Fisher , 2842 South Lincoln Street Hr. and Mr s . Frank C. Eckert, 2901 South Logan Street Hr. and Mrs. Robert W. Navratil, 2880 South Lincoln Street Precinct No. 4 Hr . and Mr s . Jerry S. Fischer, 3655 South Delaware Street Hr. and Mrs . Fred J . Falk, 3707 South Bannock Street Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dierks, 3761 South Bannock Street Precinct No . 5 Mr. and Mr s . Jerry McGill• 2961 South Downing Street Mr. and Mr s . Joseph R . Haman. 3052 South Pearl Street Hr. and Mrs. Don H . Mar sh . 2930 South Emerson Street Precinct No . 6 Hr. and Mr s . Ralph G . Ehret. 2980 South Marion Street Hr. and Mr s . Fred J . Fahrenbruck. 3248 South Franklin Street Hr. and Mr s . Richard H. Ed s all. 3295 South Franklin Street Precinct No . 7 Mr. and Mr s. James c . Horgan. 3164 South Vine Court Mr. and Mr s. R . E. Neher. 3432 South Race Street. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly w. Oliver• 3134 S o uth Vi.ne Court. Precinct No. 8 Mr • and Mrs. Donald J. E gan . 3601 Souc.h Clarkson Street Mr. and Mrs . John w. Egg. 3635 South Sherman Street Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E cker . 3301 South Logan Street • , \ ~ • • r 32x - 0 - Page 2 -March 6, 1972 Coun ~il Inv it~ ~ Prec.i.nct No . 9 H r . and Mrs . Bradford A. Horgan, 3881 South Sherman Street H r-and Mrs. Alan F-Morris, 3798 South Lincoln Street: H r. and H rs . R. w. Naudoc.k , 3997 Sout...h Lincoln Street: Precinct No. lO H r. and H r~-Harold F. Ogden, 4160 S o uth Chtrokee St.reet. Hr. and H.r s. Bi.11 01 iv r. 4110 South Bannoc k. Street H r . and H.:r ~. Harry L-Peiffer, 4244 Sout.h Huron Street Preci n ct ll H r . and Mr s . John C . Mack , 4139 Sout...h Clarkson Street H r. and Mrs. V earle C. Otto., 4202 So-u t.h Grant Street H r . and Mrs. Cl.ifford Ow n. 4251 South Crant Street Preci.nct: No. l2 , Mr. and -S-B uyrl. P hillips , 4670 South D el.aware Street. Mr. and Mr s. Eugen L. P -rice. 4325 South K.a1am.a.th Street Mr. and Mr s. Bernard McLaughlin, 700 West Radc.l.iff A venue Precinct No . l3 H r. and Mr s . T h omas F. Morgan , 4096 South Irving St:.Teet H r . a .nd Mrs. R oger Mor ris , 301.9 W est Crand Av enue H r . and Mr s . R obert B. N eal , 3375 West Grand Avenue Precinct No . 14 H r . and Mr s . Max L. Noland , -935 South Gala pago Street. Hr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Noonan, 4912 South Gal.apago Street Hr. and Mr s . Vic Pankosk.i., 4896 South Huron Street Precinct No . 15 -H r. and H r~. James A. Mont.e1l, 4714 South Fox Street Hr. and Mr s. Ba,i.1 Olson, 4780 South Bannock Street Hr. and Mrs. Zoi.1o Orti.z , 4737 South Bannock Street Precinct No . 16 -H r. and Mrs . Mauri ce w. Falkner:, 4950 South Grant Street:. Hr . and Mr s . Leonard Fal.k, 4659 South Sherman Street Hr. and Mrs -Fred w. Egger , 4893 South Sherman Street -- -• r 32 x - - • - Precinct Precinct Prec.i.nct Precinc t - 0 - ••sPECIAL CITIZEN PR(X;R.AH INVITEES, March 6,. 1972•• No. Mr. and Mr s . Roy McAnuLty, 2009 We st Warren Avenue Mr. and Mr s . Gerald R. Kee£over,. 2030 West Warren Avenue Mr. and Mr s . Epie Griego,. 2169 West Warren Av enue No. 2 Mr. and H.r s . Norman G . Fair,. 3061 South DeLaware Street Mr. and Mr s . David L . E cc les,. 3265 South Huron Street Mr. and Mr s . A. Lee E cton , 3000 South Cherokee Street No . 3 Mr. and Mr s . Percy L. Fi s her,. 2842 South Lincoln Street Mr. and Mrs . Frank c . Eckert,. 290~ South Logan Street Mr. and Mr s . R obert w. Navratil,. 2880 South Lincoln Street No. 4 Hr. and Mrs. Jerry S. Fischer,. 3655 South Dela-are Street Mr. and Mr s . Fred J . Falk,. 3707 South Bannock Street Hr. and Mr s . Henry Di erks ,. 3761 South Bannock Street Precinct No . 5 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hc.Gi11,. 2961 South Downing Street Mr. and Mr s .. Joseph R. Haman, 3052 South Pearl. Street Mr . and Mrs. Don H. Marsh, 2930 South Emerson Street Precinct No . 6 Mr. a~d Mr s -Ral.ph G . Ehret. 2980 South Marion Street Hr. and Mr s . Fre.d J. Fahrenbruck,. 324-8 South Frankl in Street Hr. and Mrs-Richard H. Ed saLl , 3295 South Frankl. in Street Precinct No • 7 Mr. and Mrs .. Jarnes c. Horgan, 3164 South Vine Court: Hr. and Mrs-R. E. Neher, 3432 South Race Street: Hr. and Mr s . Kelly w. Oliver, 3134 South V:lne Court Precinct No. 8 Mr. and Mr s . Donald J . E gan , 360~ South CLarkson Street Mr. and Mrs. John w. E gg, 3635 South Sherman Street Mr. and Mr s . Thomas E cker, 3301 South Logan Street ) II • - T 32X . ' \ r '!" • • • • 0 - .?a ge L -.M..a rch 6 , 1 97 l C o u n ... .~_ l In.._ r ""'-~ Precinct No. 9 H r . and Mrs . Bradford A. H organ, 3881 South S~erman Street H r .. and M r s . Al an F .. Morri s ~ 3798 Sou~h L~n col ~ Stree t H r. and Mys . R. w. Naudock , 399 7 Sou~h LLnco~n St ree~ Precinct No. 10 H r. and M~~. Harold F. O gd~n , 4L60 South C~~roke SLreeL Hr . and Hr s . Bill O live r, 4110 South Bannock Stree~ Hr. and Hr ~. H ar r y L . P e ~ffer~ 4 2 44 Sou h Hur on Street Pr eci.n c.t No . 11 H r . and H r ~. John C . Ma c k, 4 139 South Cla rkson Street H r. and Mr s . V earle C. Ot~o-420 2 S o uth Grant Street Hr. and Mr s . Clifford OwEn p 4251 Souch Grant StrecL Prec inct No. 12 H r . and Mr s. B uy rl P hillips , 46 70 South Oe ~aware Stre t Mr . and Mr s . Eugene L. Pr ice. 4 325 South Ka1amath Street H r. and Mr s . B e rnard Mc Laughlin, 700 West Rad c liff A venu e Precinct No . 13 Mr. and Mr s . Thoma s F . Horgan, 696 South 1rving Street Hr. and Mrs. R oger M o ·rri.s,. 301.9 W es~ Grand Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. N eal.,. 3375 We s t Grand Ave nu e Preci nct No. 14 H r. and Mr s . Max L. N ol.and,. .... 935 Sout.h Gal.a pago St:.re.et Mr. and Mr s . Raymond J. N oonan,. 4912 S o uth Ga1apago Street Mr. and Mr s . Vi c Pankos ki,. 4896 South H uron Street Precinct. No . 15 Hr. and H r::. .. Jame~ A. H ont.ell-.. 4714 South Fox Street Hr. and Mr s. Basil Ol s on,. 4 7 0 S out-h Bannock S t.reet Mr. and H .rs . Z o.i l o Ortiz,. 4 7 37 Souc.h B annock Street Pr ecinct No . 16 Hr • and Mr s .. H.aurice w. Fa1kner, 4950 S outh Grant Street Mr. and Mr s . Leonard Fal.k, 4b59 South Sherman Street Mr. and Mrs . Fred w. Egger,. 4893 South Sherman Street \ "!' • • "32x • 0 - ••sPECIAL CITIZEN PRc:x;RAH INVITEES , March 6, 1.972•• Precinct No . 1 Hr. and Mrs. Roy McAnulty, 2009 West Warren Avenue Hr. and Mrs . GeraLd R . Keefover, 2030 West Warren Avenue Hr. and Mr s . Epi.e Griego, 2169 West Warren Av enue Precinct No . 2 H r . and Mr s . Norman G. Fair, 3061. South OeLaW'are Street H r . and Mr s . David L . E ccles , 3265 South Huron Street Hr . and Mr s .. A. L ·ee Ecton, 3000 South Cherokee Street Precinct No . 3 Hr. and Mrs. Percy L . Fisher , 2842 South Linc.o1n Street Hr. and Mr s .. Frank c . Eckert, 2901 South Logan Street Hr. and Mr s . Robert w. Navratil, 2 80 South Lincoln Street Precinct No. 4 Hr. and Mr s . Jerry s . Fi scher , 3655 South Del. aware Street Hr. and Mrs. Fred J . Fa.lk, 3707 South Bannock Street Hr. and Mr s . Henry Dierks , 3761 South Bannock Street Precinct No. 5 Hr. and Mrs. Jerry HcGiL1, 2961 South Do~ing Street Hr. and Mrs .. Joseph R. Haman. 3052 Sou t.h Pear~ Street H r . and Hr s . Don H . Ma rsh , 2930 South Emerson Street Precinct No . 6 Hr. and Mr s . Ra~ph c. Ehret, 2980 South Marion Street Hr. and Hr s . Fred J . Fahrenbruck, 3248 South Frankl. in Street Hr. and Hr s . Richard H . Ed sa11 , 3295 South Franklin Street Precinct No • 7 • Hr. and Mr s . James c . Horgan, 3164 South Vine Court Hr. and Mrs. R. E. Neher• 3432 South Race Street Hr. and Mr s . Kel.l.y w. Ol..iver , 3134 South Vine Cou rt Precinct No . 8 • • Hr • and Mrs .. Donal.d J -Egan, 3601. South Cl.ark.son Sereet Hr. and Mrs. Joh n w. Egg, 3635 Sou th Sherman Street Hr. and Mrs. Thomas Ecker, 3301. South Logan Street • • r 32x • • • • 0 - Pa geL-March 6, i972 Cou n ..... .il J.n ..... t 0..:..11> Precin ct N o .. 9 Mr. and Mr s . Bradford A. H organ, 3881 South Sherman Street Mr. and Mrs . A1•n F. Morris, 3798 South Linc o ln Street Mx . and Mrs. R-w . Naudock ,. 399 7 South Lincoln Street Precinct N o. 10 South Cherokee Street H r. and H r~-Harol.d F. O gd n• 41.60 411.0 South Bannoc k Street Hr. and Mr s .. Bill Oliver ,. Hr. and M r s .. Harry L . P ei.f £er, 4244 South Huron Street Precin ct N o . 11 Hr. and Mrs. John c . Mack,. 4139 Sou t.h Cl.ark.son Street Hr. and Mr s .. Vearle c. ett-4202 South -crant Street Hr. and Mr s .. Cl.ifford ~en , 4251 South Grant Streec: P-rec.i.nct N o. 12 Mr. and Mr s . B uy r1 P hil. lips, 46 70 South D el.a~r e S treet Mr. and H"C"s. Eu gene L. Pr i.ce, 4325 South Kal.amath St"C"eet --and Mr s . B ernard Mc LaughLin,. 700 West RadcLiff Av enue P recinct No . 13 Hr. and Mr s . T homa s F . H organ, 4696 South Irving Street Hr. and Mr s . Roger HOT"ri S , 3019 West Grand A venue Hr. and Mrs. Robert B. Neal., 3375 \le s t Grand A venu e Preci.n ct N o . 14 H r . and Mr s . Max L. NoLand,. 4935 South Ga1apago Street Hr. a .nd Mr s. Raymond .]. Noonan, 491.2 South Ga1apago Street H r . and Mr s . Vic Pankoski,. 4896 South Huron Street Precinct No. 15 Precinct Hr. and Mr s . Hr. and H"C"s. Mr. and Mr s . No. 16 James Ba si1 Z oi1o A. H ontel.1,. Ol.son ,. 4780 O rtiz ,. 4 737 4714 South Fox Street South Bannock Street South Bannock Street Hr. and Mrs . Maur ice w. Fal.kner, 4950 S outh Grant Street Hr .. and Mr s . L eonard Fa1k,. 4659 South Sherman Street Mr. and Mr s . Fred W . Egger , 4893 S o uth Sherman Street • • • \ ! :r I' 32X • - 0 - ••sPEC1AL Cl.T1ZEN PROGRAM INV1TEES ., March 6, 1972•• Precinct No . Hr. and Mr s . Roy McAnulty , 2009 West Warren A venue H r . and Mr s . Gerald R . Keefover , 2030 w est Warren Avenue H r . and Mrs .. E pie Griego , 2~69 West Warren A venue Precinct No . 2 H r. and Mr s . Nor-rn.a.o G . Fair, 306~ South Delaware Street H r. and Mr s . David L . E cc les, 3265 South Huron Street H r . and Mr s . A . Lee E cton , 3000 South Cherokee Street P recinct No . 3 Mr . and Mrs. Percy L . Fi s her, 2842 South Lincol.n Sc.reet Hr . and Mr s . Frank c. E cker c., 2901 South Logan Street: Mr . and Mr s . R obert w. avratil.,. 28 0 Souc.h LincoLn Street Precinct No . 4 Hr. and Mr s.. Jerry s. Fi scher,. 3655 South Del a-are Street H r . and Mrs . Fred J. Falk,. 3707 South Bannock Screet H r. and Mrs . Henry Dierks, 3761. South Bannock Street P recin ct No . 5 H r . and Mrs . Jerry M c.Gil.l ,. 2961 South Do\JOing Street H r . and Mrs . Joseph R . H aman , 3052 Sou th P earl Str eet H r. and Mrs . D on H . Harsh , 2930 South Emerson Str eet PTecinct No . 6 Hr. and Mrs . Ralph G. Ehret , 2980 South Marion Street Hr. and Mrs .. Fred J . Fahrenbruck,. 3248 Souc..h F ranklin Street Hr. and Mrs. Richard H . Edsal.1, 3295 South Franklin Street Precinct No. 7 H r . and Mrs. James c . H organ ,. 3164 South Vine Court Hr. and Mrs . R. E. Neher ,. 3432 South Race Street Mr . and Mrs . Kelly w. Oliver, 3134 South Vine Court P-recinct No . 8 H r . and Mrs . Donald J . Egan , 3601 South CLarkson Streec. H r. and Mrs .. John w. E gg , 3635 Sou t h S h erman S treet H r . and H rs . Thoma s Ecker ,. 3301 Sou th Los,an Street • • • I' 32X • • • • 0 - Page 2 -March 6, 1972 Council 1nvi~ees Precinct No . 9 Mr . and Mrs . Bradford A . Horgan, 38 1 Sou~h Sherman Stree~ H r . and Mr s . Alan F . Morris , 379 South Lincoln Street Mr. and Mrs . R . W. Naudock , 3997 South Lincoln Street Precinc t No . 10 Mr. and Mrs . Harold F . Ogden , 4160 SouLh Cherokee Street Mr . and Mr .::.. Bil1 Oliver , 4110 South Bannock Street Mr . and Mrs. Harry L. Peiffer , 42 4 South Huron Street Precinct ~~ Mr . and Mr s . John c . Ma ck , 4139 South Clarkson Street Mr . and Mr s . V earle c . 0~-to, 4202 South Grant Street Mr. and Mr s . Clifford Owen , --+251. South crant Street Precinct 12 Mr . and H rs. Buyrl Phillips, 4670 South D el.aloob!!l re Street H r . and Mr s . Eugen L . Price, 4325 South Ka.lam.ath Street:. Mr . and Mr s . B£-rnard Mc Laughlin , 700 West Rad c.li.ff A venue Prec.inc t ~3 Mr. and Mr s . Thomas F. H o-rga n, 4696 South Irving Street Mr. a n d Mr s . Roger Morri.s , 30~9 West Grand Av enue Mr. and Mr s . Robert B. Neal., 3375 W e.:5t Gra nd Avenu e Precinct No . 14 Mr . and Mr s . Max L . Noland , 4935 South Galapago Street Mr. and Mr s . Raymond J -Noonan, 4912 South Galapago Street Mr. and Mrs . Vic Pankoski., 4896 South Huron Street Prec.inct No. 15 Mr. and Mrs . James A -Montell, 4 71 4 South Fox Street Mr . and Mr s. Basil Olson , 4780 South Bannock Street Mr . and Mr s . Zoilo Ortiz , 4737 Sou~h Bannock Street Precinct No . 16 Mr . and Mr s . Maurice W. Falkner , 4950 South Grant S treet Mr. and Mr s . Leonard Fa~k , 4659 South Sherman Street Mr . and Mrs . Fred w . E sger , 4893 South ShermAn Street • D • • r 32x - • • • • 0 - ••sPECIAL CI.TI ZEN PROGRAM I.NVI.TEES, M&rc h 6, 1972 .. P recinct No ... Hr . and Mr s . Roy McAnulty, 2009 West Warren A venue H .r . and Mr s . Geral.d R .. Keefover,. 2030 W est W arren Avenue Mr . and Mrs . Epie Griego , 2169 We s t Warren A venu e Precinct No. 2 Precinct Preci.nct Hr. and Mrs . Norman c. Fair,. 3061 South Delaware Street Hr. and Mr s . Dav id L . E ccles , 3265 South Huron Street H r. and Mr s. A . Lee E cton, 3000 South Cherokee Street No . 3 H r . and Mrs .. Percy L. Fi s her, 2842 S outh Linco l.n Street H r . and Mr s .. Frank c . E cke rt , 2901 South Logan Street Mr. and Mr s . Robert w . Navratil, 2880 South Lincol.n Street No . 4 Mr. and Mr s . Jerry s . Fischer, 3655 South D elaware Street Mr . and Mrs . Fred J .. Falk , 3707 South Bannock Str eet H .r. and Mrs . Henry Dierks , 3761 South B a nnock Str eet P reci.nct No . 5 Mr. and Mr s .. Jerry H cCi.11 , 2961 Sou t h Do"WD.ing Stree t Mr. and H rs .. Joseph R . Haman , 3052 South Pearl Str eet H r . and Mrs .. Don H. H arsh , 2930 South Emerson S t reet Precinct No . 6 Mr . and Mrs. Ralph c. Ehret, 2980 South H .arion Street Mr. and Mr s .. Fred J . Fahrenbruck, 3248 South F rank1in Street M:r .. and Mr s . Ri c hard H. Ed s a11, 3295 South Frank1in Street Precinct No . 7 Mr . and Mr s . J a.m.es c . H organ, 3164 South Vine Court Mr. and Mrs . R. E. Neher , 3432 S o u th Ra ce Street Mr . and Mrs . Kell y w. Oliver , 3 134 South Vi.ne Court Precinct No . s H r . and Mrs .. Oonal.d J . E gan , 3601 South C1arkson Street Mr. and Mrs .. John w. E gg , 3635 South Sherman Stree t Mr. and Mrs .. Thomas E cker, 3301 Sou th Logan Street • -• • J - - - - 0 - Page 2 - Ma rch 6 , 1972 Council 1nviLeC~ Precinct No . 9 Mr . and Mr s . Bradford A . Mo rgan , 3881 South Sher~an Street Mr . and Mrs . Al a n F . Mo rris , 3798 South Lincoln Street Hr. and Mr s . R . W . Na ud ock , 3997 SouLh Lincoln Street Precinct No . 10 Mr . and Mr s . Harold F . Ogd n, 4160 South Cherokee Street Hr. and Mr s . B~ll Oliver , 4110 South Bannock Street Mr . and Mr s . Harry L. Peiffer , 4244 South Huron Street Precinct No . 11 H r. and Mr s . John C . Ma c k, 4139 South Clarkson Street Mr . and Mr s . Vearle C. Otto , 4202 South Grant Street Mr. and Mr s . Clifford Ow n, 4251 South Grant Street Precinct No . 12 Mr . and Mr s . Buyrl Phillips , 46 70 South D eLaware Street Hr . and Mr s . Eugen e L . Pri ce , 432 5 South Ka1amath Street Mr . and Mr s . Bernard McLaughlin , ~oo West Radcliff A venu e Precinct No . 13 Hr . and Mr s . Thoma s F . Morgan , 4696 South Irving Street Mr. and Mr s . Roger Morri s , 3019 We s t Grand A venue Hr . and Mrs . Robert B . eal , 3375 W st Grand A venue Precinct 14 Mr . and Mr s . Max L . Noland , 4935 Sou~h Galapago Street Mr. and Mr s . Raymond J . Noonan, 4912 South Galapago Street Hr. and Mr s . Vic Pankos ki , 4896 South Huron Street Precinct No . 15 Precinct Mr . and Mr s . Mr . and Mr s . Mr . and Mr s. No . 16 James Basil Zoilo A . Monte11 , Ol son , 4780 Ortiz , 473 7 4714 South Fox Street South Bannock Street South Bannock Street Mr . and Mr s . Maurice w . Falkner , 4950 South Grant Stree t Mr . and Mrs . Leonard Falk , 4659 Sou t h Sherman S tree t Mr . and Mrs . Fred w. Egger , 4893 South Sherman S treet -- • --- • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION M..A.R.CH G. '1972 8:00 P .M.. Call to order. invocation by the Rev. Helen Walker of the Esoteric Truth Center. Science of Mind. pledge o:f allegiance led by Pack No .. 58. and roll call .. 1. Minutes .. (a) Regular meeting of February 22. 1972.. (Copies trans- mitted here~th .. ) 2. Pre-scheduled citizens and visitors .. (a) Recognitlcm. o.f ·•special guests •• of the Council .. (b) Mr. Lowell Palnl_quist. Ad..J:nlnistrator. Swedish Medical Center. "'"ill be present to reque st that the Council delete from the 1972 paving program the 3400 block of South E.me rson Street. 3.. Public bearings. (a) To consider the request for approval of a special events liquor perm_it for the St. Louis Catholic Church. 3300 South Sherina.n Street. (M:e.moran.du.m £rozn Mr .. Berna..rd V .. Bera..rdinl. City Attorney. transmit:t:ed herewith .. ) (b) To con..sider the request for a height exceJ*ion "for Offlces. Ltd .. fronting on South Lincoln Street and South Sberxnan Street south of East Girard Avenue .. 4.. CoJ:D..Jnunica.tioos -no action required. (a ) Minutes of the Board of Career Service CoJ:D..Jnlsstoners rneeti..n.g of February 17. '1972. (Copies tra.n.sxnitted herewith.) (b ) .Minutes o"f the Planning and Zoning Conu:nlsslon ttl_eet:in.g of February s. '1972.. (Copies transmitted here,.,-tth .. ) (c) Memoranduin from Mr. Wrn .. L .. McDivitt,. Assistant City Manager. to Mr .. St.anley H. Dial. City Manager. dated March 2. 1.972. regarding distribution of Ute s .ales ta..x and a.nalysi..s of the Recreation Fund. (Copies tra..n.s- mltted herewith.) 5 . Cornml.D1.ications -action recoDl..ID.ended ~ (a) MemorandtU:n from Mr ... Ja..mes L. Suplnger. Director of Co'!Dmunity Development. to Mayor Senti and J:D.e:rnbers of the City Council. dated February 28. 1.972. requesting approval to send two Dl.embers of the Planning and ZCXJ.ln.g Com..mission to the National Conference of the .Axnerica..n Society of Planni.n.g Offlcials to be held in Detroit,. Michi- gan. from April 1Stll through April 20th... (Copies trans- m itted herewith.) 6. City Attorney • (a) Ordinance on final reading assessing 'the costs o£ Side- walk District No. 71... (Copies previously transmitted.) (b) Bill for an Ordinance vacatl:Qg a portion of the South Lincoln street/South Sherman Street aUey south of East Girard Avenue. (This relates to Item 3(b) on the agenda.) (Copies transmitted hereW"ith .. ) (Continued) • • • • • • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSYON MARCH 6. 1.972 Page 2 6. Clty Attorney. (Coontl.nued) (c) Resolut.lOG autb.orlzl.D.g th.e Cl'ty to £Ue an appUca:tioo. wrlth the ::Depa.rtznent. o:f Houalng and Urban :DeveloPJn-ent for a grant to a.salst l.n the fi.n.ancl.ng and constructing o'f storut &e"Wer projects ln NorthW'e&t and Northeast E:n.gle- W"oocl... (Copies tr-a.ns:r:nitted bere'Wlth.) (d) Reaolu:t:ton regarding an appllca.tlOD to the Drepa.rbnent: of Housing and Urban Developu:u~ID.t. f:or flnanclal a.salata.nce on the Northwest .EngleW'ood Greenbelt prOject. (Copies tr-anamlt:ted herewtUl..) (e) Attorney•s choice .. 7. Clty Manager. (a) Reaolut:lon supple:r:nent.b:l.g the 1972 approprla.ttoo for a fl.re pu.n1pe.r and a telescopic aqut.rt:: apparatus in the Public Ixnprovement FIL:Uld. (Copies trana:r:nltted. here- ...tth.) (b) Resol\KlOI:l approprla.Ung ft.aJ.ds lD. the 1972 bud&et :for a golf course and related recreatlc.aal uae plan and land appralaa.l ln the BecreaUoon ~d. (Copt-ttazunnltted hereW'it:b. .. ) (c) Request f:or Mr ... Ja.znes L... SuplD,ger. Director. Co:r:n- Dl.\m.f_ty Develop~:nea.t. to au:-.eod the Na.tlOD&l Ccxderen.ce o:f t:b..e AD1ertcan Society of Plauntnc C>a:tcla.la to be held 1.n Detroit. Mlcb.lgan. £rmn April l.Sth throup April 20th. (d) Manager' a cb.olce .. 8. Recognltton of" noo.-achedu.led cltlzen.a and vlsltors. 9. General discuaatCXJ.. (a) Mayor's choice. (b) Cou:nctb:n.an•a choice. 10. Adj 0\lr'D.JD.eD t . STANLEY H. DIAL Cf'ty Manager SHD/lj • • • T 32X - - - ~ - - COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO FEBRU~ 22, 1972 REGULAR MEETING: The City Counci1 of the City of Eng1e-ood, Arapahoe County, Co1orado, met in regu1ar session on F ebruary 22, 1972 , at 8 :00 P .M. Mayor Senti, presiding, ca11ed the meeting to order. The invocation wa s given by the Reverend G. Bruce Currier of the Hampden Hi11s American Baptist Church . P1edge of A11egiance was 1ed by Pack No. sa. Counci1man Brown 1eft Counci1 Chambers at 8:05 P .M. The Mayor asked f or ro11 ca11 . Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the fo11o-ing were present: Counci1 Members B1essing , Dhority, Henning, Lay, Schwab, Senti . Absent: Counci1 Member Bro-n. The Mayor dec1ared a quorum present. A1so present were: City Manager D ia1 Assistant City Manager McDivitt COUNCXLWOMAN HENNING MOVED, COUNC:ILMAN BLESSING SECONDED , TlGir.T THE MINO'TES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING O F JAN'l:XA..RY 24. 1972, BE APPROVED AS READ. Upon the ca11 of the r o11, the vote resu1ted as f o11ows: Ayes: Cou.nci1 M embers B1ess.i..ng, Dhority , Hen.ni.ng , Lay~ Schwab, Senti . Nays: None Absent: Cou..nci1 Member Brown. The Mayor declared the motion carried . COUNCXLMAN SCHW'A.B MOVED , COUNCXLMA.N LAY SECONDED, THAT THE MINUTES O F THE REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRI..JARI! 7 , 1972~ BE APPROVED AS READ . Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resu1ted as fo11o-s: Ayes: Cou.nci1 Members B1essing~ Dhor ity , Henning , Lay , Schwab . Senti . Nays: N o ne Absent: Cou.nci1 Member Brown . The Mayor dec1ared h motion carried. CounciLman Brown reentered Counci1 Chambers at 8:07 P.M . and took his seat with C o unci1 . Mayor Senti recognized the fo11owing peop1e from the List of Specia1 Citizen Program Invitees: Mr. Mr . Mr. M r . Denn is Xe11ey, 2392 West Warren Avenue, Precinct No . 1 . and Mrs. Ly1e Aldrich, 3035 South Cherokee , Precinct No. 2 . and Mr s. W i11iarn 0 . Adams, 3210 South Fox Street, Precinct No . 2. and Mr s . Robe rt s. Abe11, 4020 South Fox Street, Precinct No . 4 . • -- r 32x • • • • - 2 - M.:r. M. H. Summ.ers.,. 3140 South De1a-are Street, a.p_pea..red to request that the C i ty Counci1 pass an ordLnance proh£bit~ng showing of -x-rated movies" -ithi n the C ity of Eng1e-ood. He presented a petition signed by the "Committee for the O pposition for Xndecent Pictures" and attached 1etter to the Counci1 £ro1n both h is wife a..n.d hi.m., kn.a-n as E.xh:Lbi.t ""A. •• Hr. Sunune.rs stated t..h.at the City has an ordinance prohibi.tLng a11 manner of activity within the City~ therefore, it sh0u1d be no prob1em to adopt an ordinance prohibi.tLng the showing of these offensive fiLms. Mrs. M. M. Summers, 3140 South De1aware Street, a1so spoke in favor of his proposa1. Reverend G. Bruce Currier" Ha.m.pd.e.n H.i.11s ALneri.ca.n Baptist Church" stated his support of such an ordLna.nce and requested Counci.1 to qo on record immedi.ate1y opposLng the show1ng of these fiLms. Counci..1man Brown echoed ~s remarks. COUNC:x..LMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED, T~T THE C2TY ATTORNEY B.E OI..RECTEO TO PREPARE AN ORDINANCE w -HICH WOULD PROHIBIT THE SI:IOWINCi OF "X-RATED MOVIES-WITHIN THE C:XTY OF ENGLEWOOD. There was some d~scussion as to whether the C~ty Attorney had been asked to do this before, but ~t was conc1uded that he had ~ere1y been asked to study the matter previous1y and had reported back to Cou.nc~1 that such an ord~nance wou1d probab1y not be uphe1d 1£ appea1ed through the courts. Xt was agreed that the intent of t .his motion was to require that an ordinance be prepared and submitted f o r Counci1"s de1ibera.t~on. Upon the ca.11 of the ro11 on the mot~on, the vote resu1ted as fo11ows: Ayes: Counc~1 Members B1essing, Brown, Dhority, Benning, Lay, Schwab, Senti.._ Nays: None A.bae.nt: None The Mayor dec1a.red the motion carried. The minutes of the P1a.nni...ng and Zoni...ng Cc:::liiJUlli.ssion ~eeting of January 18, 1972, were received for the record. The ~i...nutes of the Workab1e Program Citizens Committee meeting of February 10, 1972, were rece~ved for the record. The ~inutes of the Parks and Recreation Comm~ss~on meeti...ng of February 9, 1972, were received for the record . The minutes of t .he Water and Sewer Board meet~ng of February 15, 1972, were received for the record. The year--ending fi..nanci.a.1 report o f the Firemen • s Pension Fund received for the record . The yea.r-endi...ng fina.nc~a1 report of the Po1i.cemen•s Pension Fund received for the record. • _., \ ! '! • • T 32X • • • • -3 - record. The financ~a1 report for the month of January ~as received f or the A memorandum to Mr. Stan1ey H . Dia1~ City Manager; fr om Hr. Wm. L . McDivitt, Assistant City M anager , regarding review of Bou1der S&1es ~refund, property tax refund , and specia1 as sessment d eferra1 programs, w as received for the record . City M anager D ia1 discussed with C ounc i1 a recommendation fro m the Parks and Recreat i on Commission that an agree~ent be entered into w i th Phe1ps -Brauer and Associates , Inc., f or professiona1 services on pre11mLnary master p1an o f a q o1£ c ou rse . COUNC~LMA.N B.LESSrNG MOVED, COUNCI..LMA_N B.ROWN SECONDED , THJ\T T HE FIRM O F PHELPS -BRAUER A ND ASSCX::IATES ., I NC., 1050 WADSWO RTH BOULEVARD , BE COMM IS- SIO NED TO PRESENT A P RELl:.MINA.RY DESIGN STUDY AND FEASXBX.L.l:TY REPORT FOR A POSSXBL.E RECREATION COMPLEX, I'NC:LUDING A GOLF COURS.E ., AND THAT THE MAYOR A~ CITY C LE.RK BE AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO EXECtrrE T HE NECESSARY OOC:t.J'MEN'TS. Councilman Lay indicated that such a study wo~d be premature and that an appraisal of the property to be studied should be c onducted first. City Manager Dia1 stated that both the ~and appraisal and the study w ere necessary and that because they went hand in hand~ it w as difficult to say which should co~e fi rst. Cost of the study he stated would be $3 ~000 . Mr . D ial. then distributed a copy of the proposed agreement dated January 31 ~ 1 97 2 ; w ith Phe1ps-Brauer a.n.d Assoc i ates; In.c .~ for C ounci.1•s study. Mr. Dial e mphasized that the study would i.ncl.ude anal.yzi.ng a possLble recreation complex in addition to a golf course facility . CounciLman Schwab s tated that we wi11 soon have appro xLmate1y eight gol.f courses ; pl.1b1i.c and private~ ge.nera11y bet-een Cherry Creek Darn on the east ; Wadsworth Avenue on t he west, County-Line Road on the south~ and Hampden Avenue o n the north. These courses are available to anyone providing they are wi.l.l.i.ng to pay the c o st ; in s ome cases such cost woul.d i.ncl.ude membership .in a c ountry c lub . Therefore ; the a..rqu.ment that n o gol.fi.ng opportunities available i.n the area is not legitimate --it is mere ly a matter of bei.ng willing to pay the price. Mr . Jacques Stackhouse o f the Parks and Recreation C ommission and Chairman o f the Gol.f Course Committee appeared t o support the study. H r . Phe lps of Phel.ps -Brauer and Associates~ Inc.~ al.so appeared to an s w er questions . C o uncilman Brow n asked why it was important f o r the City to have a municipal. course . Mr . P h elps replied that (1) private c o urses preclude the public; (2) a history o f Colorado municipal. c o urses has been one of profit - ability in this area (he noted in particular Kennedy and We1shire courses); (3) a golf c ourse was aesthetical ly pleasing for it provided open space and excellent w ay to further c o nservation of the area . Councilman Schwab asked if Mr. Phelps could guarantee that the c our se would make money ~ and Mr . Phelps stated that he could n o t . CounciLman Dhority while not oppos ing the course asked Mr~ Phelps why private investors w ere not building more of the courses. Mr. Phelps stated that the era o f the c ountry club was coming to an end and that the "fro nt end" money required to buil.d a c o urse could often be put to better advantage by private inv estors . COUNCILMAN LA.Y MOVED 1 COUNCILMAN SCHW'A.B SECONDED, THAT THE MOTION BE AMENDED TO HAVE THE STUDY TABLED UNTIL A LAND APPRAISAL COULD BE MADE. Upon the cal.1 o f the ro11 ~ the vote resulted as follows: • • • 1'32X - • • • • -4 - Ayes: Counci1 Members Dhority ~ Lay~ Schwab. Nay s : Counci.1 ME.Unbers B1essi..ng ~ Bro-n, Henn:i..ng ~ Senti _ Abs e nt: None The Mayor dec1a.red he motion fai.1ed . City Manager D ia1 was study ~and he indicated that the surp1us . asked where money wou1d be provided for such a money wou1d probab1y come from the recreation Ro11 w as taken the ori.g i.na 1 motion, and the vote resulted as fo11ow-s: Ayes: Counci.1 Members B1essing~ Brown, Dhority , Henning, Senti.. Nays: Counci.1 Members Lay , Schwab. Absent: None The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried. A memorandum from Fire Chief Wi11Lam A_ Hami1ton to M r . Stan1ey H. Dia1 . City Manager, recommending the purchase of the Jacobs Engine Brake for the ''Te1e Squirt"' pump.i..n.g apparatus was rec eived_ C~ty Manager D~a1 reviewed the schedu1ed C ounci1 meetLng c oncernLog the for the "'Te1e Squ~rt "' pumping apparatus~ pumper wa s authori~ed but that the b rake tiona1 Lnfo~tion had been given to the purchase was made. action taken at the 1ast requ1ar1y purchase o f the Jacobs Engine Brake He noted that an award for the w as not to be purchased u.nt i.1 a.dd~­ Counc11 and authorLzation for the It wa s agreed by Cou.nci.1 t.h.a.t the Jacobs Enqi..ne Bra..ke cou1d be purchase d. Counci1woman Hen.ning 1eft Counci.1 Chambers at 9 :08 P.M. City Manager D ia1 discussed the bids received for three fLber g1ass, 4,700 ga11on capacity , 1iquid a.1um tanks . O ri.gi.na1 est~te o f the tanks was $7 ,500 to se,ooo p1us ~sta11ation . Cou~ci1woman Henning reentered Counci1 Chambers and took her seat with Counci1 at 9 :10 P_M_ Mr. Oia1 recommend ed that the 1ow bid of $5,000 be accepted, indi- cating that the insta11ati.on wou~d be performed at an add itiona1 cost by City COUNCI LMA N DHORITY MOVED, COUNCXLHAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE LOW BID OF HARXWELL FABRICATION COMPANY IN T HE AMOUNT O F S 5, 000 BE ACCEPTED, AND THA7' THE MAYO R AND THE CITY C LERK BE AtrrHORIZED AND D X:RECTED TO EXECOTE THE NECES- SARY DOCUMENTS . Upon the ca11 of the ro11, the vote resu1ted as fo11ows: Ay es: Counci1 Members B1essing, Brown, Dhority , Henn~g, Lay, Schwab , Senti _ Nays: No.ne Absent: Non e The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried. (: .. • • I' 32 X I • • • -5 - COUNC~ DHOR.ITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BLESSJ:.NG SECONDED, THAT TI:IE RESOLUT.I.ONS COMMEN D ING THE SERVICES OF MESSRS. ELMER E. SCBWAB, LEO NARD A. ROBOHM, JILND JOHN C . KREILING (RESO LUTI ONS NOS . 6 , 7 AND 8, RESPECTIVELY) BE APPROVED AND A..DOPTEO • (Said Reso1utions are copied in fu11 in the officia l. Resol.ution Book .) Upon the ca11 of the ro11 on t h e motion , the vote resu1ted as fo11ows: Ayes: Council. Members B1essLng , Brown, Dhority, Henning, Lay , Senti.. Nays: None Abstaining : Counc::i.l. M ember Schwab. Absent: None The Mayor dec::1ared the motio n carried. City Manager Dial. presented a 1ettcr from Mr. Wi.11i.am E. Korbi.tz, P.E., Manager of the Metropo1i.tan Denver Sewage D1sposal. District Number One , urging the Cities of Bou1der , Li.ttl.eton , and Engl.ewood to j oin with the Denver Regional. W ater Qua1ity Management P1an. Cost to the City of Eng 1e~ood wou1d be $10,500, $13 ,500 to the City of Bou1der, and $6,000 to the City of Litt1eton . Mr. Dia1 n o ted tha t the Regiona1 P~an must be approved by Ju1y of 1 973 in order to receive additiona1 Federa1 a1d f o r se~age treatment. C O UNCILMAN DHOR..Z.TY MOVED, COUNCX.LMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE CITY O F ENGLEWOOD JOIN W:I.TH THE DENVER REGIO NAL WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN AT A C O ST O F $10 ,500 . Upon the ca11 of the ro11, the vote resu1ted as fo11aws: Ay es: Counci1 Members B 1essing, Brown, Dhority, Henning, Lay, Schwab, Senti. Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor dec1ared the mot i on carried. Counci.1 ma..n Lay 1eft Counci1 Chambers at 9 :23 P .M. City Han a g c D ia1 discussed a memorandum from H r . A. R. Bessette, President of t.he Co1orado Mu.nici.pa1 League , urgi...ng the City to 1end £i..na..ncia1 support to the League 's participation i...n the Mount ain Be11 rate increase hearing. Mr . D ia1 indicated the c o st t o the City wou1d be $842.32. Counci...1woman Henning fe1t that City participation was j ustified, especia11y since the qua1ity of service wou1d a1so be a question to be con- sidered by the Commission. C OUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED , COUNCILWOMAN HENNJ:l"''G SECO NDED, THAT THE CITY O F ENGLEWOOD SUPPORT THE CX>LO.RA.DO HUN:I.CXPAL LEAGUE IN :I.TS PARXICIPATION IN THE MOUNrAIN BELL RATE J:NCR.EASE HEAR..I.NG AT A COST OF $842.32. Upon the ca11 of the ro11, the v ote resu1ted as £o11ows : Ayes: Counci1 Members B1essing, Brown~ Dhority, Henning, Schwab, S enti . Nay s : None Absent: Counci1 Member Lay. The Mayor d c1ared t h e motion carried. • • • I' 32 X I - • • • • -6 - BY AUTI:DR.ITY ORDINANCE NO. 7, SERIES OF 1972 AN ORD:LNANC.E CREATING AN XMPRO\fEM..EN'T DISTRICT IN THE CITY O F ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO ~ TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 21, O RDERI NG THE CONSTRUCTION THEREIN OF STREET AND ALLEY IMPROVEMENrS; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE DISTRICT IN PAYMENT FOR SAXO J:.MPROVE ME NTS ; PRO- VIDING F O R NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND TO BIDDERS FOR SPECIAL I MPROVEMENr DISTRICT BONDS OF SAID CITY . (Copied in fu11 in the o fficial.. Ordinance Book .) COUNCILMAN DHOR.ITY MOVED , COUNCIL.M.A._N BROWN SECONDED, THAT O RDI - NANCE NO . 7 , SERIES O F 197 2, BE PASSED ON FINAL READI NG AND PUBLISHED IN FULL IN T HE ENGLEWCX)O HERALD SENT:t.NEL . Upon the cal..l.. of the ro11 , the vote resulted as f ol..l..ows : Ayes: Counc~l.. Members Blessing , Brown, Dhori..ty , Henning , Schwab, Senti... Nays: None Absent: Cou.nc il.. M ember Lay . T he Mayor declared the motion carried . Lntroduced as a Bi..l..l.. by Council..man Bl..essi..ng and read in ful..l.., A BILL FOR AN O RDINANCE APPROVING THE WHOLE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS MADE IN AND FOR SIDEWALK XMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO . 71 IN THE C ITY OF ENGLEWc:x:>D, C O LORADO ; APPROVING AND CONFIRMING THE APPORTIONMENT OF SAID COST TO EACH LOT O R TBACT OF LAND IN THE DISTRICT; ASSESSING A SHARE OF SAID COST AGAINST EACH LOT OR TRACT O F LAND IN THE DISTRICT; AND PRESCR.l:BING THE MANNER OF COLLECTION AND PAYMENT O F SAID ASSESSMENTS - COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED , COONCILWOMi\N HENNING SECONDED , THAT THE BILL FOR AN O RDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READ ING AND PUBLIS HED IN FULL XN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD SENTrNEL. Upon the ca11 of the ro11, the vote resu1ted a...s fo1.l.ows: Ayes: Counci1 Members B.l.essing ; Brown , Dhority , Henning, Schwab, Senti...., Nays: None Absent: Cou.nci1 Me.mber Lay . The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried . City Manager D ia1 discussed the reso1ution authorizing the notice of comp1etion of Paving D istrict No . 20 a~d noted that it ca11ed f or a pub1i...c hearing thereon to be he1d o n March 27 , 1972 , at 7:30P .M ., at City Ha11 , 3400 South E1ati Street . RESO LUTION NO . 9 , SERIES OF 1972 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE NOTIFICATION O F PROPERTY OWNERS OF ASSESSMENI'S F O R PAVING DISTRICT NO . 20 AND .ESTABLISHING A DA.TE F O R PUBLIC HEARING ON SAID ASSESSMENTS . (Copied in fu11 in the o£ficia1 Reso1uti...on Book .) • • • T ~2X - • • • • -7 - COUNCILMAN BR::J\o~N MOVED~ COUNCII.iiOMAN HENNING SECO NDED, TJ-Ot..T RESO - LUTION NO. 9 , SER.:LES OF 1972 , BE APPROVED 1'\ND ADOPTED, AND THAT THE PUBLIC HEA-RING ON ASSESSMENTS FOR PAVING DXSTR.XCT NO. 20 BE ESTABLISHED F O R MARCH 27 , 1972, AT 7:30 P .M. Upon the ca11 of the ro11, the vote resu1ted as fo11ow s: Ayes: Counc~1 Membe rs B1essing, Bro~n , Dhor~ty , Henning, Schwab, Senti... Nays: None Absent : Cou.nci..1 M ember Lay . The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried . City Manager Di..a1 reco mmended approva1 of Pi..re Chief Wi..1 1i..am A . Hami..1ton and Captain De1 McCarty to attend the 44th Annua 1 Fire D epartment Instructor •s Conference in Kansas Ci..ty, Missouri.., on March 14-17, 1972 . COUNCI:I.MAN SCHWAB MOVED, COUNCI.LMA.N BROWN SECONDED , THAT THE REQOEST O F FIRE CHIEF W:I:.LLXAM A. HAMILTON AND CAPTAIN DEL HC CARTY TO ATTEND THE 44TH ANNUAL FIRE DEPARTMENT INSTRUCTOR " S CONFE RENCE LN KANSAS CITY, MISSOURX, O N MARCH 14-17 , 1972 , BE APPROVED. Upon the ca11 of the ro11 # the vote resu1ted as fo110W'S : Aye s: Counci1 Members B 1ess1ng, Brown, Dhor1ty , Henning, Schwab , Sent1. Nays : None Absent: Counci..1 Member Lay . The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried . City Manager D i41 noted that the two new buses -ere about ready for de1ivery and that it wou1d be he1pfu1 to have a meeting of the Enq1ewood- Litt1eton Bus Committee to discuss the disposit~on of the equipment current1y being used. It w as agreed that a meeting wou1d be he1d at noon o n March 6 if at a11 po ss~1e . COUNCILMAN BI.£SSING MOVED, CCXJNIC:X.LMAN BROWN SECONDED , THAT C O UNCX.L- 'WOMAN HENNXNG BE A.PPOXNTED TO THE CORE AREA PLI'Ito.NNrNG AND DEVELOPMENT COMM .. rrTEE AS WELL AS MAYO R SENJ"l:. Counci1man D hority questio ned whether ~t wou1d be inappropriate t o have more than o n member and the Mayor from Counc~1-It was agreed that it wou1d present a prob1em on1y i..f the size of the Committee became unwieldy. COUNCX..LMAN BLESSING MOVED, COUNCXLMAZSI BR:>WN SECONDED , THAT THE MOTION BE AMENDED TO APPOINT COUNCI...LWOMAN HENNING AND COUNC ILMAN DHORITY IN ADDITION TO MAY OR SENTI AS COUNCX.L'S REPRESENTATIVES TO T HE COMM..l:TTEE. Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resu1ted as fo11ows: Ayes: Cou.nci1 Me.n.bers B1essing , Brown, Dhori..ty, Henning, Schwab, Senti. Nays: None Absent: Coun.c i..1 M ember Lay. The Mayor dec1ared the motion ca rrie d . • • • r 32x - - - - -e - CounciLman Dhority questioned the distrLbution of the sa~es Tax between the Genera1 Fund and the Pub1ic Xmprove~ent Fund and the City Manager agreed to report back to the Council.. at the next meet1ng. Council-woman Henning questioned why the revenues within the Recrea- tion Fund, particu1ar1y those of the indoor pool... sports and games, and cu1tura1 a.cti..vi..ti...e&, w ere down for the month of Ja..nua..ry over the sa.sne rno·nth l..ast year. City Manager D i..a1 said he wou1d report back to the Counci..1 at the fo11owi..ng meeting. CounciLman Brown asked &bout the status of the Animal.. Control.. Committee recommendations. Ci..ty Manager D ial.. stated that the City Attorney was studyLng a possLb1e bi...11 for an ordinance to be presented to the Council.. at a 1ater date. Mr . Gi..1 Egg1eston. 3911 South Sherman , announced that he had a 1 oose Spruce tree in his yard which the City cou1d have if it were w i11ing to remove it. The C~ty Manager stated that he wou1d l..ook into the matter COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED. COUNC XLMAN 01-DR.ITY SECONDED . THAT T HE MEETING B E ADJOURNE D-Upon the ca11 of the ro11 . the vote resu1ted as f o 11ows: Ayes; Counci1 Members B1essLng . Brown . Dhority . Henning . Schwab . Senti. Nays: None Absent: Cou.n.ci.l.. Melllber Lay_ The Mayor decl..ared the mot~on carr~ed . and the meeting adjourned at 10:20 p_M _ E ~~ • • - T 32X - - - - COONe XL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWCX>D, COLORADO PEBBIJ~ 22, 1.972 ~~;-.· , -... ..::- REGULAR MEET:I:NG : The City Counci1 of the City of Engl.ewood, Arapahoe County, Co1orado, met Ln re~ar session on February 22, 1972, at 8:00 P.M. Mayor Senti, presiding, cal.l.ed the meeting to order. The invocation was given by the Reverend G. Bruce Curzier of the Ha...mpde.n Hil.l.s Ameri...can Ba.pti...st Church. Pl.edge of A11egi.a..nce was l..ed by Pack No . 58. CounciLman Brown l.eft Council. Chambers at 8:05 P.M. The Mayor asked for ro11 ca..l..l... Upon the ca...l..l. of the rol..l.., the fol..l.owLng were present: Council.. Members Bl.essi-n.g, Dhori...ty, Henning, Lay, Schwab, Senti. Absent: Co1.1nci...l.. Member Brown. The Mayor decl.ared a quorum present. Al.so present wer e : Ci...ty Manaqer Dial. Ass istant City Manager McDivitt COUNCILWOMAN HENNING .M:>VED, CX>UNC:I:LMAN BLESSING SECONDED, THAT THE MX.Nl:JTES O.P THE SPEC.:I:.AL MEETING OF J~ 24, 1.972, BE APPROVED AS READ. Upon the cal.l. of the rol.l., the vote resul..ted as f o l.l.owa: Ayes: Council. Me.ml::.e.rs Bl.essing, Dhority, Henning, Lay, Schwab, Senti. Nays: None Absent: Council. Member Brown. The Mayor decl.ared the motion carried. COUNCJ:..XMAN SCHWAB MOVED, COUNC~ LAY SECONDED, THA.T THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR HEET:rNG OF FEBRDA R!t' 7 , 1.972, BE APPROVED AS READ. Open the cal.l. of the rol.l., the vote resul.ted as fol.l.ows: Ayes: Council.. Members Bl.essing, Dhority, Henning, Lay, Schwab, Senti. Nays: None Absent: Council. Member Brown. The Mayor decl.ared the motion carried. Counci1.m.an Brown reentered Council. Chambers at 8:07 P ... M ... and took his seat with Council.. Mayor Senti recoqni.z.ed the fol..l.o-i.ng peopl..e from the Li.st o£ Speci..al. C1ti.z.en Program 1nvitees: M.r. Den.ni.s :Ke:11e·y, 2392 West Warren Avenue, Precinct No. 1. Hr. and Mrs. Lyl.e Aldrich , 3035 South Cherokee, Prec~ct No. 2. H.r. a..nd Mrs. W.i.l..l..i_a.m o. Acla.ms, 3210 South Fox St..re.et, Precinct No. 2 . Mr. and Mrs. Robert s. Abel.l., 4020 South Fox Street, Precinct No. 4 ... -- • • • • - 2 - Mr. M. M. Summers, 3140 South De1aware Street, appeared to request that the Ci..ty Cou..nc::i.l.. pass a.n ordinance proh.i..bi..ti.ng: abowi...ng of ••x-ra.t.ed movies" withi.n the C:i.ty of Engl..ewood. He presented a. peti.ti.on signed by the "COIIUI'I.i..ttee for the Oppositi.on for Xn.dece.nt Pictures•• and att.a..ched l..ette:r to the Counci....1 from both hi..s wi.fe and hi..m., k::n.own as Ex.hi..bi.t ''A. •• H.r. SU~WDers stated that the City has an ord~ance prohibiting a.l..l.. manner of activity -:i.thin the City; therefore, i..t shOul..d be no probl..em to adopt an ordi.nance prohib:i.t~g the showing of these offensi.ve f:i.l..ms. Mrs. M. M. Summers, 3140 South Del..aware Street, al..so spoke in favor of h:i..s proposal... Reverend G. Bruce Currier, Hampden Hi.l..l..s ~eri..can Bapt~st Church, stated his support of such an ordi.nanc:e and requested Council.. to go on record ~edi.atel..y opposi.ng the showing of these f:i.Lms. Cou.nc:i.1.man Brown echoed his remarks. COUNCILMAN BR:JWN MOVED, COUNCXLMAN BLESSrt«i SECOtu:>ED, T~T THE C:XTY ATTORNEY BE DJ:BECTED TO PREPARE AN ORDINANCE WHXCH WOULD PROHIBXT THE SFK:JWXNG OF '"'X-RATED MOVIES" WJ:THIN THE C:XTY OF ENGLEWOOD. There was some discussion as to whether the City Attorney bad been asked to do this before, but it was c onc1uded that he had mere1y been asked to st~dy the matter previous1y and had reported back to Counci1 that such an ordinance wou1d probab1y not be uphe1d i£ appea1ed through the courts. J:t was agreed that the .intent o f thi.s motion was to requ:Lre that an ord.i..n.a..nce be prepared and su.bm.:i.tted for Cou.nci1"s de1:il:::>e.rati..on. Upon the ca~1 o f the ro1~ on the moti.on, the vote resu1ted a.& fol.l.ows: Ayes : Counci.l. Members B1esai.nq, Brown, Dbori..ty , He.nni...ng, Lay, Schwab, Senti. Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor decl.ared the motion carried. The m.i..nutes of the P1a.nni..ng and Zon:Lng Comm.ission meeti....ng of January 18, 1972, were received f or the record. The minutes of the Workab1e Program Ci.ti.zens Committee meet~g of February 10, 1972 , were received for the record. The m:Lnutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission meetLng of February 9, 1972, were received for the record . The m.:i.nutes of the Water and Sewer Boa.rd meet~g of February 1.5, 1.972 , were received for the record. The year-endi..ng fi..na.ncial. report of the Fi..rem.e.n • s Pe.n.si.on Pund received for the record • The year-ending fi..na.n.ci.al. report of the Pol. icemen • s Pensi..on Fund was received for the record. • • • T 32X • • • • -3 - The fLnancia1 report for t he mon th o f January was r e cei ved for the reco rd . A memorandum to Mr . Stan1ey H . D i a l.. Ci y nager , f rom Mr. Wm . L. M c:D i.vi.tt , A ssistant Ci. y M ana ger, regard:Lr•g rev1..ew o f B o u1d r s.a..1es t...a.x refund . pro perty tax refund , and speci.a1 assessment d f rra1 prog r ams . -a s rece ived for the reco rd . City Man a ger D ial. discussed w ith C o uncil. a r ecommendati on from the P arks and Rec:re a ion Commission th&t an a greem ent be entere d 1..nto wi...th P he1ps -Brauer and A ssociates . I nc ., £o r pro £essio na 1 services on pre1iminar y master p1an o £ a g o 1£ course . COUNCI ~N BLESSING VED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED . THAT T HE FX..R.M OF P HELPS -B RAU ER A ND ASSOC IATES, I NC . • 1050 WADSWO RTH BOULEVARD, BE COMM IS- SIONED TO P RESENT A P RELI M INA RY DES IGN STUDY AND FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR A POSSIBLE RECREATION COMPLEX ,. I l...::LUDING A GOLF C OU RSE • AND THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY C r.E..RX BE AUTHOR IZED AZ...-o DIRECTED TO EXEC t.rr E THE NECESSARY' DOCUMENTS. C o unci ~man La y ind icate d that s uch a s tudy wou1d be premature and t hat an a ppraisa 1 o £ the property t o b e studied sho u1d be conducted first. City Manag e r Dia1 stated that both the 1and appraisa1 and the study were necessary and that because they went hand in hand ~ it w as difficu1t to say whic h shou1d c~me first. Cos t of the s tudy he stated would be $3 ~0 00. Mr. Dia1 then distrLbuted a copy o£ the proposed agreement dated January 31 ~ 1972~ w ith Phe1ps-Brauer and Associates~ Inc.~ for C ounci1 "s study. Mr . Dia1 emphasiz ed that the study wou1d incLude analyzing a possLb1e recreation compLex in addition to a go1f course £aci1ity . CounciLman Schwab s tate d that we wi11 soon have appro x imateLy eight go1f courses ~ public and pr ivate ~ genera11y betw een Cherry Creek D ~ on the east , Wadswor th Avenu e on the wect~ County -Line Road on the south , and Hampden Avenue o n the north . These courses are avai1ab1e to anyone providing they are wi11in g to pay the c o s t; in so~e cases such c o s t wou1d includ e membership in a country c 1ub . The r e fo re , the argument that no g o1fing opportunities avai1ab1e in the area is not leg itimate --i t is me r e 1y a matter o f being wi11ing to pay the price . M r . Jacqu s Stackhouse of he Parks and Recreation Commission and Chairman o f the Go1 f Cours e Committee appeared t o support the study. Mr. Phe lps of Phe1ps -Brauer and A ss o c~ates , Inc .~ a1so a ppeare d to ans wer questions . C oun c i~man Brow n a s ked why it was ~portant f o r the City to have a m un i c ipa1 c ours e . Mr. P h e 1ps rep1ie d that (1) private c ourses preclude the pub1ic ; (2) a his tory of Colora do municipa1 courses has been one of profit- ab i 1ity Ln this area (he no ted i n particuLar Kennedy and We1shire c o urses); (3 ) a go1 f c ourse w as aesth e tically pleasing for it provided open space and exce11ent w ay t o furthe r c o n s erv at i on of the area • Cou nci.~ma.n Schwab asked if M.r . Phe1ps c ou1d guarantee that the wou1d ma ke m oney , and Mr . Phelps stated that he cou1d n o t . CounciLman Dhority whi1e not opposing the course asked H r . Phe1ps why private 1nvestors were not building mo re o f the courses. Mr. Phe1ps s tate d t hat the e ra o f the c o untry c1ub was coming to an end and that the ••fro nt e nd"' money required to bui1d a c o urse cou1d often be put to better advantage b y private investo rs . COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN SCHWAB S ECO NDED,. THJto.T T HE MOTION BE AMENDED TO HAVE THE STUDY TABLED UNI'IL A LAND APPRAISAL COULD BE MADE . Upon the ca11 of the r o11 , the vote resu1ted as fo1 1ows: • • T 32X • • • • -4 - Ayes: Council.. Members Dhori.ty, Lay, Schwab. Nays: Counci..1 Menlbers B1ess:Lng, B:ro'WTl,. Henn:Lng, Senti.. Absent: None The Mayor dec1ared the motion fai1ed. City Manager Dial.. asked where money w ou~d be provi..ded for such a study,and he indicated that the ~oney wou1d probab1y come from the recreation surp1us. Rol.1 wa s taken the original.. motion, and the vote resu1ted as fol..l.ows: Ayes: Council.. Member s B1essi.ng, Brown, Dhority, HennLng, Senti. Nays: Counci1 Members Lay, Schwab. Absent: None The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried. A memorandum from Fire Chief Wi11iam A. Hami1ton to M r . Stan1ey H . D ia1 , CLty Manager, recommending the purchase of the Jacobs Engin e Brake for the ''Te1e Squirt'' pumping apparatus w as received. City Manager D~al... reviewed the schedu1ed Council.. meetLng concerning the for the ""Tel...e Squirt•• pun1pi.ng apparatus _ pumper was authori..zed but that the brake ti.ona1 1n£or~ati.on had been given to the purchase -as made. action taken at the l...ast regu1ai1y purchase of the Jacobs Engine Brake He noted that an award for the was not to be purchased until.. addi- Counci..1 and authorization for the Xt was agreed by Counc.i.1 that the Jacobs E.ng:i..ne Brake cou1d be purchased. Counci1woman Henning 1eft Counci1 Chambers at 9:08 P .M. City M anager Dia1 discu.ssed the bids received for three fLber g1ass, 4,700 ga11on ca~city, 1iquLd a1um tanks. Original estimate o f the tanks was $7,500 to $8,000 p1us insta11at.i.on. Councilwoman Henning reentered Council Chambers and took her seat with Counci1 at 9 :10 P.M. Mr. Dia1 recommended that the 1ow bid of $5,000 be accepted, indi- cating that the ~sta11ation would be performed at an additional cost by City COUNCI LMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCX.LHAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE LCAooi BXD OF HARI'WELL FABRICATXON COMPANY :X:N THE AMOUNT OF $ 5 , 000 BE ACCEPTED, AND THAT THE MAYOR AND THE CITY CLERK BE At.rrHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO EXECt7rE THE NECES- SARY DOCUM ENTS . Upon the ca11 of the ro11, the vote resu1ted as fo11ows: Ayes : Cou.nci1 Members Blessing, Brown, Dhority , Henni..nq, Lay, Schwab, Senti. Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor declared the motion carried • • • • • • -5 - COUNCI.LM.AN DHOR.J:TY MOVED, COUNCI LMAN BLESSING; SECONDED, THAT THE RESOLUTIONS COMMEND TNG THE SERVICES OF MESSRS-ELMER E -SCa.JAS, LEONARD A - ROBOHM, ~0 .:JOHN C _ KREILING (RESOLUTIONS NOS_ 6, 7 AND 8 , RESPECT1VELY) BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED _ (Said Resolutions are cop1ed ~n fu11 in the official Resolution Book.) Upon the ca11 of the ro11 on the motion, the vote resulted as fo11ows: Ayes: Council Members Blessing, Brown, Dhority , Henning, Lay, Senti.. Nays: None Abstaining: Council Member Schwab. Absent: None The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried. City Manager Dial presented a letter from Mr. Wi11iam E. Korbitz, P.E .• Manager of the Metropolitan Denver Sewage D isposa1 Di strict Number One , urging the Cities of Bou1der, Litt1eton, and Englewood to join with the Denver Regional Water Qua1ity Management Plan . Cost to the City of Eng1ewood wou1d be $10,500, $13 ,500 to the City of Boulder , and $6,000 to the City of Littleton. Mr. Dia1 noted that the Regional Plan must be approved by Ju1y of 1973 in order to receive additional Federal aid for sewage treatment. COUNCI ~N DHO~TY MOVED , COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED , T~T THE CITY O.F ENGLEWOOD .:JOIN WITH THE DENVER REGIONAL WATER QUA.LrTY MANAGEMENT PLAN AT A COST OF $10,500. Upon the ca11 of the ro11. the vote resu1ted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Blessing, Brown , Dhority, Henning, Lay, Schwab , Senti. Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor declared the motion carr1cd. Counc~Lman Lay left Counci1 Chambers at 9:23 P.M. City Manag r Dial discussed a memorandum from Mr. A . R . Bessette, President of the Colorado Municipal League ; urging the City to lend fin.ancia1 support to the League •s part1cipation Ln the Mountain Be11 rate increase hearing. Mr . D1a1 ind1cated the c ost to the City would be $842.32. Counci1woman Henning fe1t that City participation was justified, especially since th quality of service would also be a question to be con- sidered by the Comm1SS10n . COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED, COUNCI LWOMAN HENNING SECONDED, T~T T .HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD SUPPORT THE COLOR.A.DO HUN1CIPAL LEAGUE IN ITS PARTICIPATXON IN THE MOUNTAIN BELL RATE INCREASE HEAR.ING AT A COST OF $842 _ 32 . Upon the ca11 of the ro11; the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members B1essing, Brown, Dhority, Henning , Schwab , Senti.. Nays: None Absent: Counci1 Member Lay . The Mayor declared the moti.on carried. • • - - - - -6 - BY A.UTHOR.ITY ORD.:LNANCE NO . 7 ~ SER..IES OF 1972 AN O RDLNANCE CREATING AN IMPROVEMENT D:LSTR1CT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO~ TO BE KNOWN AS PAVl.NG DISTRiCT NO . 21 ,. ORDERING THE CONSTRUCTION THEREIN OF STREET AND ALLEY 1M.PROVEMENTS; PROVIDLNG FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE DISTRICT IN PAYMENT FOR SAID IMPROVEMENTS; PRO- VIDING F O R NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND TO BXDOERS FOR SPECIAL IMPROVEME NT O:XST.R:tCT BONDS OF SAID CITY - (Cop~ed Ln fu11 Ln the offic~al. Ordinance Book.) COUNCILMAN DHOR..ITY MOVED , COUNCI.LMA..N BROWN SECONDED, THAT ORDI- NA.NC:E NO. 7 , SERIES OF 1972 .. BE PASSED ON E"INAL R.EA.DING AND PUBLISHED I.N FULL IN THE ENGLE 0 HERALD SENTINEL . Upon h cal.l. of the rol.l., th.e vote resul.ted as fol.l.ows: Ayes: Couraci.l. Me.tnbers Bl.essing, Brown .. Dhority , He.n.ni..ng, Schwab, Se.nt1.. Nays: None Absent.: Council. Mealber Lay . The Mayor decl.ared he motion carried . Introduced as a Bil.l. by CounciLman Bl.essing and read in ful.l., A BILL FO R AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE WHOLE COST OF THE I..MPROVEME"NrS MADE IN AND FOR SID.EWA.LK. IMPROVEME NT D ISTRICT NO . 71. IN THE CITY OF E NGLEWOOD, COLO RADO ~ APPROVING AND CONFI..R.HXNG THE A..PPOR:I':X:ONMENT OF SAID COST TO EACH LOT O R T RACT OF J..AND XN THE D ISTR1CT; ASSESSING A SHARE OF S A I..O COST A GAINST EAC H :t...OT O R TRACT OF LAND IN THE DISTRICT~ AND PRESCRI..BING T HE MANNER OF COLLECTION AND PAYMENT OF SAm A.SSESS MENrS • COUNCILMAN BLESS~NG MOVED ~ COUNCILWOMA HENNING SECON DED~ THAT THE BILL FOR AN O RDINA_NC E BE PASSED ON FIRST READ.J:'NG AND PUBL IS HED IN F U LL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD SENTINEL. Upon the cal.1 of the ro11 ~ the v o te resul.ted as fol.l.ow s: Ayes: Counc11 Members Bl.essLnq . Brown , Dhority , Henning , S c hwab, Senti.,. Nays: N o ne Absent: Council. Member Lay . The Mayor dccl.ared the motLon carried . City Manager Dial. discussed the resol.uti..on authori z ing the notice of compl.etion of Paving D istrict N o. 20 and noted that it ca11ed f o r a publ.ic hearLng thereon to be hel.d on March 27 , 1972 , at 7:30P .M ., at City Ha11 , 3400 South El.ati.. Street. RESOLt..n"ION NO . 9 , S ERIES OF 1972 A RE SOLt..n"ION AUTH()R.IZING THE NOTIFICATION OF PROPERTY OWNERS O F ASSESSMENrS F OR P A VING D ISTRIC T NO . 20 AND E STABLISHING A DA.TE F O R PUBL::IC HEARING ON SAID ASSESSMENTS . (Copied in fu11 in the o fficial. Resol.uti..o n Boo k .) • -- - - - - - -7 - COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED , COUNCILWOMAN HENNING SECONDED, TJ-Ot..T RESO- LUTION NO . 9, SER.:I..ES OF 1972, BE APPROVED A.ND ADOPTED, AND THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING ON ASSESSMENTS FOR PAVING DISTRICT NO. 20 BE ESTABLISHED P'OR MARCH 27, 1972, AT 7:30P .M. Upon the ca11 or the ro11, the vote resu1ted as £o11ows: Ayes: Council. Members B1essinq, Brown , Dhor~ty, Henning , Schwab , Sent :a.. Nays: None Absent: Counci...1 Member Lay. The Mayor decl.ared the motion carried. City Manager D~a1 recommended approval. of Fire C~ef W.:a.11i.&m A . Hamil-ton and Captain Del. McCarty to attend the 44th Annual. Fixe Department Instructor•s Conference in Kansas C~ty, Mi...ssour~ .. on March 14-17, 1972. COUNCI~N SCHWAB MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONOE.C , THAT THE REQUEST OF FIRE CHIEF WJ:.LLJ:AM A. HAMILTON AND CAPTAIN DEL MC CARrY TO ATTEND THE 44TH ANNUAL F IRE DEPAR:I"MENT' INSTR.l.JCTOR "S CONFERENCE IN KANSAS CITY , H.XSSOURI , ON MARCH 14 -17 , 1972, BE APP VED. Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resul-ted as fo.l.l.O\ool's: Ayes: Council. Members B1ess~nq, Brown , Dhori.ty , Henning , Sch-ab , Senti.. Nays: None Absent: Counc:i.1 Mem..ber Lay . The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried . City Ma..naqer O.i...o.1 noted t .hat the t:.-o ne-buseo -ere about ready for del-ivery and that it woul.d be he1pfu1 to have a meeti...nq of the Eng1ewoo d- Litt1eton Bus Comm~ttee to discuss the dispos1tion of the equipment currentl-y beLnq used . It was agreed that a meeting wou1d be he1d at noon on March 6 if at a11 possib1e. COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT COUNC IL- WOMAN HENNING BE APPOINTED TO THE CO RE AREA PLANNING AND D EVELOPMENT COHM.ITTEE AS WELL AS MAYOR SENTZ. Council-man Dhority questioned whether it wou1d be inappropriate to have more than one member and the M ayor from Council._ It was agreed that it wou1d present a prob1em onl.y if the size of the Committee became unwie1dy . COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED, COUNCILMAN BR:>WN SECONDED, THAT THE MOTION BE AMENDED TO APPOINT C OUNCILltoiJOMAN HENNII'«i AND COUNCILMAN DI:IOR..ITY IN ADDITION TO MAY OR SENTI AS COUNCIL "S R.EPRESENTAT:I:VES TO T HE COMMITTEE . Upon the ca11 of the ro11 . the vote resu1ted as fo11ows: Ayes: Cou.nc.:a.l. Members Bl.es.si...ng , Brown, Dh.ori.ty , He.n.ni.ng , Schwab , Senti. Nays: None Absent: Counc i.1 M entber Lay. The Mayor dec1ared the m o tion carried. • • - r 32x - • • • • - 8 - CounciLman Dhority questioned the d~stribut~on of the Sa1es Tax between the Ge.nera.l. Fund and the Pu.bl.ic I.mprove..me..nt Fund and the City Ma.nager agreed to report back to the Counci.l. at the next meeting . Counci~woma n Henning quest~oned why the revenues within the Recrea - tion Fund. particul.arl.y those o£ the indoor pool., sports and games , and cul.tura1 activities, were down for the month of January over the same month l.ast year. City Manager Dial. said he woul.d report back to the Council. at the fol.l.ow~g meeting . CounciLman Bro~ asked about the status of the AnLmal. Control. Committee recommendations. City Manager Dia1 stated that the City Attorney was studying a poss~1e bi11 for an ordinance to be presented to the Council. at a l.ater date. Hr . Gil. Eggl.eston , 3911 South Sherman, announced that he had a l.oose Spruce tree in his yard which the City cou1d have if it were w i11ing to remove it . The City Manager stated that he woul.d 1ook 1nto the matter COtJNC:r:I..MAN BROWN HOVEDr COUNCILMAN DFC>RITY S ECONDE.Dr T HJ't.T T HE MEET :I:NG B.E ADJOURNED . Upon the ca11 o£ the r o 11 r the v o te resu1ted as fo11ow s : Ayes : Counc.Ll. Members B l.essing r Brown r D hori.tyr Henning r S c h:wa..b r Se..nt.i... Nays: None Absent: Cou.nc i1 Member Lay . The Mayor decl.ared the motion carr.i..ed . and the meeting adj o urned at 10:2 0 P .M. E~~ • • • r 32x • • • • ~c~E=-~'c COUNCIL CHAMBERS }' Cit._ 6 4 I_ CXTY O F ENGLEWOOD, C O LORADO ., ?ClJI\If~~ FEBRUARY 22, 1 9 72 ' ~vr cr::;,ou -~. 0~ £:1\; REGULAR MEETX:NG : The City C o unc~l. o £ the C~ty o f £ng 1ewood, Arapahoe County , Co1orado , ~et in r egul.a r sess~on o n F ebruary 22, 197 2 , a t 8 :00 P.M . Ma yor Sent~. pres~d Lnq , cal.l.e d the meetin g to ord er . The i nvoc ati o n -•s g iven by the Reverend G. Bruce Currier of the Hantpde.n Hil.l.s Ame rican Ba.p ti...st Church . P1edge o f A11egia.nce -as l..ed by Pack No . s a. CounciLman Brown l.eft Council. Chambers at 8 :05 P.M . T h e Mayor a sked f or r o 11 ca11. Upon the ca11 o f the r o l.l., the f o11ow1ng w e re pre s ent: Counci l. Members B1essLng, D hori...ty, Henning, Lay , Sch-ab , Senti. Absent : Cou.nc.i...l. M e.mbe.r Brooo-n. The Mayor dec:l.ared a quo rum p r esent. A l.so present -ere: C ity Manager Di...a1 As sistant Cit y Manage r McDi v itt C OONC.1LWOMAN HENNING M:>VED, COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED, THAT THE M1NtJTES OF T HE S PECIAL MEETING o ·p JAN'tlAR!i" 2 4 , 1972, BE APPBOVED AS READ . Upon the ca11 o£ the r o 11, the vot e resu~ted as f o11owa : Ayes: Counci1 Members B1esai.ng, Dhor.i..ty , He.nn.i.ng , Lay , Schwab, Senti. Nay s: None Absen t: Cou.nci1 Membe r B r own. The Mayor dec1ared the moti.on c arried . COUNCI.LHAN SCHWAB MOVED, COUNCXLMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT T IE MXNt.rrES O F T HE REGULA.R MEET ING OF FEBRXJA.R!( 7, 1 9 72 , BE APPROVED AS READ. Upon the c a.11 of the r o 11 , the vote r e su1 ted as £o11ows: Ayes : Counci1 Members B1essi.nq , Dh.ority, H enning , Lay , S c hwab, Senti._ Nay s : N o ne Absent : Counci.1 Meftlber B r own. The Mayor dec 1are d t he motio n c arried . Cou.nci.:Lm.a.n Brown reenter ed Cou.n.ci.1 C hambers at 8:07 P .M. &rid t ook. his s eat ""i.th C o u.nci1. Mayo r Senti recogniz e d the fo11ow Lng peop1e from the L i st o f S peci.a1 Citizen Program 1nvitees: Mr _ D ennis Ke1 1ey , 2 392 West Wa rren Ave.nue, Precinct No. 1 . Mr. and Mr s . L y 1 e A1drich, 3035 South Cherokee, Prec ~et No . 2. H r . and Mrs . W i11iam o . Adams, 3 210 South Fox Street, Precinct No. 2. Mr. and Mrs . Robert s . Abe11, 402 0 South Fox Street, Prec inct No . 4. • • • I' • • • • -2 - Mr. M. M. Summers, 3140 South Del.aware Street , appeared to request that the City Council. pass an ord~ance prohibitLng showing of -x-rated mov ies- withi...n. the City of Engl.e-ood. He presented a petition signed by the ''Comorl.tt.ee for the Opposition for Indecent Pictures" and attached l.etter to the CouncL1 frc::xn both his wife and hi..J:n, known as Exhi..b.i..t ''A."'" M.r. Summers stated that the City has an ordinance prohibi..tLng a11 manner of activity within the City; therefore, it ahOul.d be no probl.em to adopt an ord~ance prohibit~g the showing of these o ffensive fLLms. Mrs. M. M. Su.mzners, 31.40 South Del..awa..re Street, al.so spoke :in favor of hi-s proposal... Reverend G. Bruce Curri.er, Ha.m.pd.e.n H.i..l.1s Amoeri.ca.n. Baptist Church, stated his support of such an ordinance and requested Council. to go on record ~edi..atel.y opposLng the showing of these fiLms. CounciLman Brown echoed his remarks. COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNCXLMAN BLESSING SECONDED, TI'IAT THE CITY A TTORNEY BE DI.RECTED TO PREPARE AN ORDrNANCE WHICH WOULD PROHXBIT THE SB:JWXNG OF ••x-RATEO MOVIES .. WXTHI.N THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. There wa..a S-OUle d..i.scus&i.on. as to whether the Ci..ty Attorney had been asked to do this be£ore , but i.t was conc1uded that he had mere1y been asked to study the matter pre'Vi.ous1y and had reported back to Counci.l. that such an ordi._na.nce wou.1d proba.bl.y not be uphel.d i..f appea1ed through the court.&. :Xt was agreed t.h.at the :L.ntent o f th.i.s JDOt i..o .n was to :requ...i...re that an ord_Lnance be pre~ed and s ubmitted for Counc il."s de 1~a tio.n. Opon the c:al..l. o f the ro11 on the moti on , the vote resul.te.d as :fo1l._oows : Ayes : Council. Members Bl.es.si.ng, Brown. Dhori.ty, He.n.ni..ng:. Lay. Schwab. Senti... Nays: None .Absent : None The Mayor decl.a:red the moti..on carri..ed. The m.i...nutes o f the P1a.n.ni..ng and Zoni...n.g Comm.i.ssi..on meeti..ng: of January 18, 1972, were recei..ved for the record. The minutes o f the Workabl-e Program Citizens Committee meeting o f February 10, 1972, were received for the record . The mi..nutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission meetLng of February 9, 1972 , w ere received for the record . The minutes o f the Water and Sewer Board meeti.n.g: of February 15, 1972, were recei..ved for the record. The year-ending financial. report of the F:Lre.me.n • s Pension Fund recei..ved for the record. The year-ending fina.ncia.1 report of the Po1icemen•a Pension Fund rece1ved f or the record~ • • • r 32x • • • • -3 - The financia1 report for the month of January was receive~ ~or the record. A memorandum to Mr. Stanley H . Dia1. City Manager, from Mr . Wm. L. McDivitt . Assistant City M anager , regarding review of Boulder sales tax refund, property tax refund . and specia1 assessment deferral programs, was received for the record. City Manag er O ia1 discussed with Council a recommendation from the Parks and R ecreation Commission that an agreement be entered into with Phe1ps -Brauer and Associates, Inc .• for professional services on preliminary master plan of a go1£ course . COUNC~LMA.N BLESSING MOVED , COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE FI..RM O F PHELPS -BRAUER AND ASSOCIATES , INC ., 1050 WAOS\<JORTH BOULEVARD , BE COMMIS - SIONED TO PRESENT A PRELIM.INA.R.¥ DESIGN STUDY AND FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR A POSSIBLE REC.REATION COMPLEX , INCLUDING A GOLF COURSE , AND THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHOR...I.ZED AND DIRECTED TO EXECUTE THE NECESSARY OCX::UMENTS . CounciLman Lay indicated that such a study w ould be premature and that an appraisal of the property to be studied shou1d be conducted first. City Manager D ia1 stated that b oth the 1and appraisal and the study were necessary and that because they went hand in hand , it was difficult to say which should come first. Cost of the study he stated w ould be $3 ,000 . Mr. D ia1 then distributed a copy of the proposed agreement dated January 31 , 1972 , with Phelps-Brauer and Associates , ~Inc ., for C ounci1 "s study. Mr. D ial emphasiz ed that the study would include analyzing a possible recreation complex in addition to a golf course facility . Councilman Schwab stated that we wi11 soon have appro ximately eight golf courses , public and private , generally between Cherry Creek Dam on the east , Wadsworth Avenue on the west , County -Line Road on the south , and Hampden Avenue o n the north. These courses are available to anyone providing they are wi11ing t o pay the cost; in some cases such cost wou1d include membership in a country club . Therefore, the argument that no g ol fing opportunities available in the area is not 1egitLmate --it is merely a matter of being willing to pay the price. Mr . Jacques Stackhouse o £ the Parks and Recreatio n Commission and Chairman o f the Go1f Course Committee appeared t o support the study. Mr. Phelps of Phe1ps -Brauer and Associates. Inc., a1so appeared to ans-er questions. Councilman Bro-n asked why it was important f or the City to have a municipa1 course. Mr. Phelps replied that (1) private courses prec1ude the public; (2) a his~ory of Colorado municipal c o urses has been one of profit- abi1ity in this area (he noted in particular Kennedy and We1shire c ourses) • (3) a golf c ourse was aesthetically pleasing for it provided open space and excellent way to further c o nservation of the area • Councilman Schwab asked i£ Mr. Phelps could guarantee that the would make money~ and Mr. Phe1ps stated that he c ould not. Counci1man Dhority while not opposing the course asked Mr. Phe 1ps why private ~vestors were not building more of the c ourses . Mr . Phelps stated that the era o f the country c1ub was coming to an end and that the "front end" money required t o build a c ourse c o uld often be put to better advantage by private investo rs. COUNCILMAN LAY MO VED,. COUNCILMAN SCHWAB SECONDED~ THAT THE MOTION BE AMENDED TO KA.VE THE STUDY TABLED UNTIL A .LAND APPRAISAL COULD BE MADE. Upon the call o f the roll, the vote resu1ted as follow s: . , .• ? -_. • • r 32xl • • • • -4 - Ayes: Counci.1 Members Dhori.ty, Lay, Sch"Wab. Nays: Counc~1 Members B1essi.ng, Brown, Henning, Sent~. Absent: None The Mayor dec1ared the mot~on fai.1ed. Ci.ty Manager Di.a1 was asked where money woul.d be provided for such a study,and he i.ndi.cated that the money wou1d probab1y come from the recreation surp1us. Rol. 1 was taken ~e ori.g i na1 moti.on, and the vote resu1ted as fo11o"Ws: Ayes: Council. Members B1essLng, Brown, Dhority, Henning, Sent~. Nays: Counci1 Members Lay, Sch-ab . Absent: None The Mayor dec1ared the moti.on carried . A memorandum from Fire Chi.ef Wi.11i.am A. Hami1ton to Mr. Stanl.ey H. Di.al., City Manager, recommendi.ng the purchAse of the Jacobs Engine Brake for the ••Tel.e squi.rt•• pumpi..n.g apparatus was recei.ved. Ci.ty Manager Oi.a1 reviewed the schedu1ed Counc~1 meetLng concerning the for the ••Te1e Squirt ... pUD1pi.ng appa..ratus. pumper wa s authorized but that the brake ti.ona1 i.n£ormati.on had been given to the puxchase -as made. acti.on taken at the 1ast regu1ar1y purchase of the Jacobs Engine Brake He noted that an award for the was not to be purchased unti.1 addi.- Counci.1 and authori.z.ati.on for the It 'W&& agreed by Counci.1 that the .Jacobs Eng:Lne Bra..k.e cou1d be purchased. Counci.1'Wom.a.n Henni.ng 1e£t Counci.1 Chambers at 9 :08 P .M . Ci.ty Manager Dia1 discussed the bi.ds received £or three fLber g1ass, 4,700 ga11on capacity, l.i.quid a1um tanks. Ori.gi.na1 estimate of the tanks 'W AS $7 ,500 t o sa ,ooo p1us i.nsta11ati.on. Counci.1'Woman Henn~g reentered Council. Chambers and took her wi.th Counci1 at 9:10 P_M. Mr. Di.a1 recommended that the 1ow bid of $5,000 be accepted, Lndi- cating that the insta11ati.on wou1d be performed at an addi.tiona1 cost by Ci.ty COUNC:t.LMAN DHOR..ITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE I...CIIW BID OF HA.RTWELL FABR.ICATX.ON COMPANY :XN THE AMOUNT O.F $5,000 BE ACCEPTED, AND THAT THE MAYOR AND THE C:XTY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED A .ND DIRECTED TO EXECUTE THE NECES- SARY DOCUMENTS. Upon the ca11 o£ the ro11, the vote resu1ted as fo11o-s: Ayes: Counci.1 Members B1essi.ng, Brown, Dhori.ty , Henni....ng , Lay, Sch"Wa.b, Senti.. Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried. • • I' 32 X • • • • -5 - COUNC:LLMAN DHORJ:TY MOVED ~ COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED, THA.T THE RESOLUT:X.ONS COMMEND ING THE SERVXCES OF MESSRS. ELMER E. SC.,....A.B, LEONARD A . ROBOHM, ~ JOHN C . JCRE"XL'D'I:G (RESO LtrriONS NOS. 6 . 7 AND 8 , RESPECT:rvELY) BE APPROVED AND AIXJ.PTED. (Said R eso1ut1ons are copied in £u11 in the off~cia1 Reso1ut i on Book.} Upon the c a 11 of the ro11 on the motion, the vote resu1ted as fo11ows : Ayes: Council. Members Bl.essing, Brown . Dho ri ty, Henning, Lay. Senti.. Nays: None Ab sent: None The M ayor decl.a.red the mo carried. Ci.cy Manager Dia l. presented a l.etter from Mr. Wi.l.l.i.am E. Korbi.tz , P.E., Manager of the Metropol.itan Denver Sewage D isposal. D i.strLct Number One . urging the Cities of Boul.der , Li.ttl.eton , and Engl.ew ood to j oin w ith the Denver Regional. Water Qual.ity Management Pl.an . Cost to the City o f E ngl.ewood woul.d be $10 ,500 , $13 ,500 to the City of Bou1der , and $6 ,000 to the C ity of Litt1eton. M r . D ia1 noted that the Regiona1 P1an must be approved by Ju1y of 1973 in order to receive additiona1 F edera1 a~d for sew age treatment. COUNC1LMAN OHOR..ITY MOVED • COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED • T HAT T HE CIT"Y O F ENGLEWOOD JOIN WITH THE DENVER REG10NAL WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN A T A COST O F $10 ,500 . Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resu1ted as fo11 ows: Ayes: Counc11 Members B 1essLDg. Brown. Dhority . Benning , Lay . Sch...,a.b . s nti.. Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried. CounciLman Lay 1eft Counci1 Chambers at 9 :23 P .M. City Manager Di.a1 d1scussed a memorandum from Mr . A . R . Bessette . President of the Co1orado Munici.pa1 League . urging the City to 1end £Lnancia1 support to the League •s parti.c1pa ti.on in the Mountain Be11 rate increase hearing. Mr. Oi.a 1 i.nd1cated the c ost to the City wou1d be $842.32. Counc11woman Henni ng £e1t that City participation was justified, especia11y since the qua1i.ty o f se rvice wou1d a1so be a question to be con- sid ered by the Commi.ss1on . COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED . COUNCI LWOMAN HE NNING S ECONDED, T HAT THE CITY O F ENGLEWOOD SUPPORT THE CX>LORA.DO M UNICIPAL LEAGUE IN rrS PA.Rl"I C IPA TION IN THE HOUNI'ArN BELL RATE .INCR..F.A.SE HE.AR..ING AT A COST OF $8 4 2.32 . Upon the ca11 o£ the ro11. the vote resu1ted as fo11 ows : Ayes: Counci.1 Members B1ess1ng , Brown . D h o ri.ty , H ennLng , Schwab, Sent1. Nay s : None Absent: Cou.nci1 Member Lay. The Mayor dec1ared the mo t1on c a rried . • • • r 32x • • - • -6 - BY AUT HOR.ITY O RDINANC:'E NO. 7 ~ SERIES OF 1.972 AN O RDI..NA.NC..£ CREAT ING AN IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT IN THE C ITY OF ENGLEII-1000, COLORA , T U BE KNOWN AS PAV:XNG DISTRICT NO . 21 , O RDERING THE C ONST RUC'XIO N THE REit-. OF ST REET AND ALLEY I.M.PRDVEMENTS; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE DISTRICT IN PAYMEN'r F O R SAID IMPROVEMENTS; PRO- VIDING FOR NOTICE TO CONT RACTORS AND TO BIDDERS FOR SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DIST RICT BONDS OF SAID CITY - (Copied in fu1l. in t he offic~a1 Ord~an c e Book.) COUNCIJ:..Ir4AN DHOR.ITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED , THAT O RDI- NANCE NO. 7, SER.:tES O F 1972 • BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND PUBLISHED IN FULL IN T HE ENG LEWc:xJD HERALD SENriNEL. Upon the cal.). of the ro11 , the vote resu1ted as fo11ows: Ayes : Council. Members Blessing, Bro-n , Dhority r Henning, Schwab, Sent i . Nays: None Absent: Counc11 Member Lay. The Mayor dec1ared the ~otion carried . Introduced as a Bi11 by CounciLman B1essing and read in fu11 , A BILL FOR AN O RDINANCE APPROVING THE WHO LE COST O F THE .IMPROVEMENTS MADE rN AND F O R SID..EWA.LK. :I:.MPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO _ 71 IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO; APPROVING AND CONFIR..MING T KE APPORriONMENT OF SAID COST TO EACH LOT O R TRA.CT OF LAND IN THE DISTRICT; ASSESSING A SHARE OF SAID COST AGAINST EACH LOT OR TRACT OF LAND IN THE DISTRICT; AND PRESCR.XBING THE MANNER OF COLLECTION AND PAYMENT OF SAID ASSESSMENTS_ COUNCI.LMA.N BLESSING MO VED, COUNCILWO MAN HENNING SECONDED, THAT THE BILL F O R AN O RDINANC E BE PASSED O N FIRST READING AND PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD SENTINEL-Upon the cal.l. of the rol.l., the vote resul.ted as fol.l.ow-s: Ayes: Council. Members Bl.essLngr Brown, Dhority, Benning, Schwab, Senti _ Nays: None Absent: Council. Me mber Lay_ The Mayor decl.ared the motion c arried_ City Manager Dial. discussed the resol.ut.ion authorizLnq the notice o f compl.etion of P aving District No_ 20 and noted th.at it cal.l.ed for a publ.ic hearLng thereon to be hel.d on March 27, 1972 , at 7:30 P_M_, at City Hal.l., 3400 South El.ati Stree t_ RESO LUTION NO _ 9 , SERIES OF 1972 A RESOLUTION AUTHOR.IZrNG THE NOTI.FJ:CATJ:ON OF PROPERI'Y Oltoi'NERS OF ASSESSMENTS FOR PAVING DISTRICT NO _ 20 AND ESTABLISHING A DATE FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON SAID ASSESSMENTS_ (Copied in ful.l. in the official. Resol.ution Book _) • '· '!" • • r 32x - - - - - - -7 - COUNCI.~N B~ MOVED,. COUNCI.Llo'i'OMAN HE~X.NG SECONDED,. THAT RESO - Lt.rriON NO . 9 , S ERIES OF 1972 ,. BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED , AND TKA.T THE PUBL::L:C HEARING ON ASSESSMENTS FOR PAVING DISTRICT NO. 20 BE ESTABLISHED FOR HA...RCH 27 • 1972 ,. A T 7t30 P .M. Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote Lesul.ted as fol.l.ows : Ayes: Counc~l. Members B~essing ,. Brown,. D horit y , Henning , Schwab, Senti.._ Nays: N o ne Absent: Council. M ember Lay. The Mayor decl.ared the mo t~on ca%ried . C ity Manager D ~a1 recommended approval. o f Fire Chief Wil.l.iam A . Hamil.ton and Captain D el. McCarty co attend the 44th Annual. Fire D epartment Instructor •s Conference Ln Kansas City , M issouri ,. on March 14 -17 ,. 1972. COUNCILMAN SCHWAB MOVED , COUNC XLMAN BROWN S E CONDED , THA.T T HE REQUEST OF FIRE CHIEF WILLJ:AM A . HAMILTON AND CAPTAIN DEL I1C CARTY TO ATTEND TRE 44TH ANNUAL FIRE DEPARI'MENT INSTRUCTO R • S CONFERENCE rN KANSAS CITY , MISSOU RI , ON MARCH 14 -17 , 1972, BE APPROVED. Upon the ca11 of the ro11 ~ the vote resu1ted as f o l.l.o-s: Ayes: Coun cil. Members Bl.essing ~ Brown ~ Dhority # Hennin g ~ Schwab ~ Senti.. Nays: None Absent: Council. Member Lay. The Ma yor decl.ared the motion carried . City Manager Dial. noted that the two new buses -ere about ready for del.ivery and that it woul.d be he1pfu1 to have a meeting of the Eng1ewood- Littl.eton Bus Committee to discuss the disposition of the equipment currentl-y being used. It w as agreed that a ~eetLng woul.d be he l.d at n.oon on March 6 if at a11 pos si.b1e. COUNCILMAN BIESSrNG MOVED~ COUNCI LMAN BROWN SECO NDED, THA.T COUNCIL- WOMAN HE.NN:X:NG BE APPOINTED TO THE CO RE AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT C OMKZTTEE AS WELL AS MAYO R SE~J:.. Counci 1ma.rt Dhor1 y ques 1..0ned whether it w oul.d be :Lnappropri.ate have more than one member and the Mayor fr om Council.. Xt -as agreed that it w oul.d present a probl.em onl.y if the siz e of the Committee became unw ~el.dy. COUNC11Jr1A!~ BLESSING MOVED, COUNC ILMAN BROWN SECONDED~ THAT T HE MOTION BE AMENDED TO APPOINT COUNCILWOMAN HENNING AND COUNCILMAN D HOR.ITY IN ADDITION TO MAYOR SENTI AS COUNCIL 'S REPRESENTATIVES T O T HE COMMXT'TEE. Upon the ca11 of the ro11~ the vote resu1ted as fo11 ows: Ay es: Coun.c:~-1 MeJnbers B1essLng ~ Brown ~ Dhori.ty , Henn:i..ng ~ S ctn,ab ~ Senti . Nays: None Absent:: Council. Member Lay. The Mayor d ec l.ared the motion carried . • -- r 32xl - - - - -a - Co~nci~man Dhority questioned the distrLbution of the Sa1es Tax betw een the Gen ra1 Fund and the Pub1ic Improvement Fund and the Ci.ty Ma.rut.ger agreed to report back t o the Counci1 at the next meeting. Counci1woman H nn~ng ques~ioned why the revenues within the Recrea- tion F und . part1cu1ar1y those of the indoor poo1. spor sand games. and cu1tura1 activities . were down ±or the m o nth of January over the same month 1aat year . c~ty Manag r DLa1 said he wou1d report back to he Counci1 at the fo11ow Lng meeting. Counc11man Brown asked about the status of the Anima1 Contro1 Committee recommendat1ons. City Man a ger D ia1 stated that the City Attorney was studying a possLb1e bi11 for an ordinance to be presented to the Counci1 at a 1ater date . Mr . Gi1 Eg g1 ston , 3911 South Sherman , announced that he had a 1oose Spruce tree in h1s yard wh 1ch the City cou1d have if 1t were w i1 1 ing to remove it . The City Manag er stated that he wou1d 1ook into the matter COUNC:CLMA.N BROWN MOVED, COUNC I LMAN 0 1-DR.ITY S ECONDED, T HAT THE ME-ET ING B E ADJOURNED. Upon the ca11 of the r o 11 , the vote resulted as fo11ows: A yes: Counci1 Members Blessing, Brown , D hority , Henning , Schw ab , Senti.. Nays: None Absent: Counci1 Member Lay_ The Mayor declared the mot i on carried, and the meeting ad~ourned at 10:20 P _M _ E~~ • -- r 32xl • • 0 - ••sPECLAL C1T1ZE N PROGRAM I.NVITEES , Marc h ·6 , ctJ::i¥-"b~G~~LC 6 A L nc - _ ~CUMENT" Precinct No . .t'r ,-._a,._.__ Mr. Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct . ,...- Precinct 7-,, I "/"' "-/4--,J-- Precinct ., "' .r·' Precinct Mr. Mr . No . Mr . Mr . Mr . No . Mr . Mr. Mr. No . Mr . Mr. Mr . No . Mr . Mr . Mr. No . Mr . Mr . Mr. No . Mr • Mr . Mr. No . Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mr s . and Mr s . and Mr s . 2 and Mr s . and Mr s . and Mr s . 3 and Mrs. and Mrs . and Mr s . 4 and Mrs . and Mr s . and Mr s . 5 and Mrs . and Mr s . and Mr s . 6 and M.rs. and Mr s . and Mr s . 7 and Mrs. and Mr s . and Mr s . 8 and Mrs . and Mr s . and Mrs . [s:_ • -, co u . .;_. Cf"TY: O F Ci'..oz.._. • ......... .:J. CO'-t:L O Roy McAnulty , 2009 Wes t Warren Avenu e Gerald R . Keefover , 2030 West Warren Avenue Epie Griego , 2~69 West Warren Av enue Norman G . Fair, 3061 Sou th Delaware Street David L . Eccle s , 3265 South Hur o n Street A . L ee Ecton , 3000 South Cherokee S t reet Percy L. Fi s her, 2842 South Lincoln Street Frank c . Eckert, 2901 South L ogan Street Robert w. Navratil , 2880 Sou th Lincoln Street Jerry s . Fi sch er , 3655 South Dela"Wa.re Street Fred J . Falk, 3 7 07 South Bannock Street Henry Dierks, 3761 South B a nnock Street Jerry McGill., 2961. South Oo'-1Ding Street Joseph R. Haman, 3052 South Pearl Str ee t Don M • Ha rsh , 2930 South Emerson Street Ral.ph G . Ehret , 2980 South Hari.on Street Fred J . Fahrenbruck , 3248 South Franklin Street Richard H . Ed sall , 3295 South Frankl. in Street James c . Morgan, 3164 South Vine Court R. E. Neher , 3432 South Race Street Kell y w. Oliver , 3134 South Vine Co urt Donald J . E gan , 3601 South Clarkson Street John w. E gg , 3635 South Sherman Street Thomas E cker , 3301 South L ogan Street • \ ! "! • • r • - 0 .. - Page 2 -March 6 , 1972 Co uncil Invit ee~ Precinct No. 9 ., ; Mr . and Mr 5o . Brad£ord A . Horgan , 3881 South Sherman Stree t '}'<-Mr . and r-1r ~. Alan F . Mo rri s , 379 Sout.h Lincoln Street:. Mr . and Mr R. w. Naudock , 3997 South Lincoln St.reet:. Precinct:. No. 10 ~ .,_. /~ Hr. and Hr ::o.. Har o ld F . Ogden, 4160 South C herokee Street:. Mr. and Mr s . Bill Oliver , 41.10 South Bannock Street <!--~ Mr. and Mr s . Harry L. Peiffer , 424-4 South Huron Street Precinct No . 11 ·r<-Mr. and Mr s . John c . Hack, 4139 South Clarkson Street Mr. and Mr s . Vearle c . Otto, 4202 South Grant Sc.reet:. /c -"· --Mr. and Mr s . Clifford Owen , 4251 South Grant Street Precinct No . 12 Mr . and Mr s . Buyrl Phillips , 4670 Sout.h D el. a ware Street Mr. and Mr s . Eugene L . Price, 4325 South Kal.amath Street Mr. and Mr s . Bernard McLaughlin , 700 We st Radcliff Avenue Precinct No . 13 Mr. and Mr s . Thoma s F. Hor gan , 4696 South Irving Street Mr. and Mr s .. Roger Horri.s, 3019 West Grand A venue Mr . and Mrs . Robert B . Neal ,. 3375 We st Grand Avenue Preci.nct No .. Mr. and Mrs .. Max L. oLand , 4935 South Calapago Street Hr. and Mr s . Raymond J . Noonan,. .... 912 South Calapago Street /-Hr . and Mrs. Vic Pankoski., 4 96 South Huron Street Preci.nct No • 15 • Mr. and Mr s . James A . Montell,. 4714 Sou th Fox Street Mr . and Mrs. Basi.l Olson , 4780 South Bannock Street -Mr . and Mr s . Zoi.lo 0-rti.z ,. 4737 South Bannock Street Preci.nct No. 16 • • • Mr. and Mr s . Hauri.ce w. Falkner , 4950 South Grant Street / ,-:. Mr . and Mr s .. Leonard Falk, 4659 South Sherman Street Mr . and Mrs . Fred w . Egger ,. 4893 South Sherman Street • • I' 32 X I - - • • INTRClDt:JC.ED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BI.LL FOR AN O RDINANCE AMENDING O RDINANCE NO. 7, SERZES OF 1972, TO DELETE THE 3400 BLOCK OF SOOTH EMERSON STREET FROM PAVING DISTRICT NO . 21. WHE..REAS , the Ci.ty Cou.nci1 of the City o f En.gl.ewood , Col.orado, at 1ts regul.arl.y schedul.ed meeting of March 6, 1.972 , h eard good and just reason for el.iminating the 3400 bl.ock of South Emerson Street from the improvements to be made in Paving D istrict No. 21.; and WHEREAS, after due consideration said Council. has decided that the el.i..nLi..nat..ion. of t.h..is i...rnp.roveaent from the Pavi..ng D:i.s t.ri.c-t wou..l.d be i..n the best interest of the publ.ic: NOW , THEREFORE, BE :rr ORDA.INED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE C:rrY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT OBDZNANCE NO . 7 , SER.XES OF 1.9 72, BE AMENDED AS FOLLCJW'S: day o f 1.. Section 4 of sa.i...d O r ci.i...na.nce be amended to el.:i. .. nd .. .na.te the pro_posed qrad..i...ng and excav ation , ,pav:Lng -.i.th 6 "" compacted gravel. base coarse, a nd 2"' a.sph.a..1tic con- crete surface, concrete wal.k.s,. curb a.n.d gutter ""here not al.ready insta11ed; together with app~rtenances and incidenta1s on South Emerson Street fr o m the south side of East Gizard Avenue to the north side of East Hampden Avenue . 2 _ Amend Sect.i..on 6 of s aid O rd.:i...nance to read that the probab1e tot:.a1 cost of the improvement to be co:nst:cu.cted or insta11ed is $587~089.05; it is proposed that the City o£ Eng1ewood wi11 pay approximate1y $76,383.43 toward the tota1 cost of said i.mprovements. Introduced , read Ln fu11~ and passed h-..oo c 6 1 , 1972. Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance -------------------· 1972. the ~ day of ~~ I , Wi.11.i..a.m L . McDivitt, do h.ere.by certi.fy that the above and fore- going is a true , accurate and comp1ete copy of a Bi11 for an Ordinance , introduced, read ::l.n £u11 , and passed on first readi..ng on the ~ day of ;n-,...~-• 1972 . ~ ~~ • • • • • --~ c:O C:':..'.c 14 . . -_l.. XNTRODt:X::ED AS A BILL BY. C":>UNCI~ A BXLL FOR AN ORDrNANCE A-~I.NG ORDINANCE N O . 7, SERIES OF 1972, TO DELE'TE THE 3400 BLOCK OF SOUTH EMERSON STREET FROM PAVING D:I:STR.1CT NO. 2.1. WHEREAS, the City Counci1 of the City of Eng1ewood, Co1ora.do, at its regu1ar1y schedu1ed meet1ng of March 6, 1972, heard good and just reason for e1~at1ng the 3 400 b1ock of South Emerson Street from the Lmprovements to be made ~ Paving District No. 21; and WHEREAS, after due c:::onsi..derati..o:n said Cou.nci.1 has decided that the e1~ation of ~s ~prov~ent from the PavLnq District wou1d be in the best interest of the pub1i.c; NOW, THEREFORE, BE :rr O RIJriAr.:zNED BY THE C:rrY COUNCXL OF '::'HE CJ:TY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLO.RA.DO, THAT O RDZNANCE NO. 7, SER..XES OF 1972, BE AMENDED AS FOLLOWS: :J..a.y o f 1. Secti on 4 o £ said O rdinance be amended to e1~ate t.h.e proposed qrad..i..ng and excavat.i.on,. pav:i.ng wi..":.l:-6" compacted grav e1 base coarse , and 2-aspha1tic con- crete surface, concrete wa1ks, cuxb and gutter where not &1ready Lnsta11ed; together w~th appurtenances and i.nci..de.nt.a1s on South Emerson Street from the south s.i.de of East G~rard Avenue to the north si..de of East Hanlpde.n Avenue . 2 . Amend Secti.on 6 of sa...id Ord.i..na.nc:e to read that the probab1e tota1 cost of the ~provement to be constructed or insta.11ed is $587,089.05; ~t i..s proposed that the Ci.ty of Eng1ewood w~11 pay approxi..mate1y $76,383.43 toward the tota1 cost of sa...i.d :i.m.prove.m.ents. Xn.t.roduced, read i..n fu1..1, and ~ssed fixst read~g on the ~~ it::r>oC".cCJSI , 1972. Pub:L~sbed as a B:i..11 for a.n Ordi...na.nce -------------------· 1972. MAYOR AT'TEST: Ex Offi..ci..o Ci..ty C 1 erk x. Wi..11i.am L. Mc:D..i.vi..tt., do hereby c:ert:i.fy that the above and. fore- goin.g :i.s a true, accurate and c:omp1ete copy of a Bi.11 for an Ordi...na.nce, i..ntroduced., read .i.n fu11, and passed on fi..r::-t read.i..ng on the ~day of ;n.,__~ • 1972 • Ex or£i.ci.o City C:Lerk I. • • I' 1'0: FROM: SUB.JECT : - - - - 0 - INTER·OFFICE MEI'J\ORANDUM A~1 ~tembers of Til.e Eng 1ewood City Counci.1 Bernard V. Berardini. Citv Attorney r· DATE: t;bcg-~_h 2 , 19 7 2 CIT""Y O F Lo ......_ Temporary Permits for the Sa1e of Liquors and Beverages Dur~ng Specia1 Events of Certain Organizations QUALIFIED ORGk~IZATIONS FOR SPECIAL EVENT PE~UTS Last year the State Legis1ature enacted a new section to the State Liquor Code, Chapter 214, First Regu1ar Session 1971, being Chapter 75-3-1 C.R.S. 63, which authorized a new c1assi.£icati.on of 1iquor 1icenses, known as ''Specia1 Event Perud..ts''. The new 1aw, which became effective Ju1y 1, 1971, provides that the 1oca1 1icensi.ng authority (the City Counci.1) ~ay issue a permit for the sa1e of 3.2 beer or ma1t, vinous or spiritous 1iquor, by the drink on1y. to certain qua1ified organizations. These permits may be issued on1y to an organization. whether or not present1y 1~censed under the 1iquor code, which has been incorporated under the 1aws of the State for purposes of a socia1, fraterna1, patriotic, po1itica1 or ath1etic nature, and not for pecuniary gain or wh~ch is a regu1ar1y chartered branch, 1odge or chapter of a nationa1 org anization or society, organized for such purposes and being nonprofi-in nature, or which is a regu1ar1y estab1ished re1igious or phi1anthropic i.nsti.tuti.on. GROUNDS FOR ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL EVENT PE~TS A Specia1 Event Permit ~ay be issued on1y upon a satisfactory show~ng by the app1icant that; (a) its existing 1i.cense faci1ities are inadequate for the purposes of serving me~bers or guests of the organization and that additiona1 faci1ities are necessary by reason of the nature of the specia1 event being schedu1ed, (b) the organization is tempor~ri1y occupying premises other than its regu1ar premises during such specia1 events as civic ce1ebrations or county fairs, and that members of this genera1 pub1ic w111 be served during such specia1 events, and (c) other existing faci1it~es are not avai1ab1e or are inadequate for the needs of the organization. • -.. • A11 Me~bers of The Eng lewood Ci.ty Cou:nci.1 March 2 • ~972 Page Two • 0 - RESTRICTIONS RELATED TO THE SPECIAL EVENT PERMITS 1. Each Speci.a1 Event Permit sha11 be issued for a specific location and is not va1id for any other location. 2. A Specia1 Event Permit authorizes sa1e of the beverage or the 1iquor specified on1y during the fo11owing hours; (a) between the hours of 5:00 A.M. of the day or days specified in a ma1t beverage permit and unti.1 midnight on the same day or days and (b) between che hours of 7:00 A.M. of the day or days specified in a ~a1t, vinous or spiri.tous 1i.quor pe~it and unti.1 2:00 A.M. of the day or days immediately fo11o.n.ng. 3. A Special Event Permit ~ay not be issued to any or·ga.n.i:zat:ion for more than ~o (2) consecutive days or for a maxLmum tota1 t1me in one (~) ca1ender year of eight (8) days. GROUNDS FOR DENIAL The statute sets out that the State Licensing Author.Lty 7 which is the Executive Director of the Deparoment of Revenue 7 may deny the issuance of a Specia1 Event Permit upon the grounds that the issuance wou1d be injurious to pub1ic we1fare by reason of the nature of a specia1 event or its 1ocation ~thin the community. Further 7 no app1ication for the issuance of any Specia1 Event Perm.it sha11 be received or acted upon where within t:wo (2) years next pre ceding the date of the app1ication 7 a 1icensing authority has denied any app1ication at the same 1ocation for the reason that the reasonab1e requ..ire.tnents or the desires of the ~abitants of a neighborhood were satisfied by the existing out- 1ets. The 1aw further provides that the hearing and pub1ic notice on such app1ication sha11 conform to the norma1 hearing and notice procedures contained in the previous Artic1e II of the Act. Respectfu11y submitted. ~aA£;/~~ BERNARD V. BERARDINI City Attorney BVB/kb • • • ~'"32x • • 0 - AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF AR.A..PAHOE co CIT)( G L' I , OLIVER GISEBURT, of 1ega1 age , being duly sworn upon oath , depose and state: 1 . That on the 18th day of February, 1972, I pe rsonally posted two signs, each 4 ft . x 4 ft . and bearing the following writing: ''NOTICE OF HEARING -Public Hearing wi..11 be held by the City Council on March 6, 1972, at 8:00 P .M. in the Council Chambers 3400 South E1ati, Englewood, Colorado, t o consider a r equest to construct a four- story 65 ft . building which wi11 exceed the 60 ft . maximum h e ight. Any person interested in the above may appear and be heard ... 2. I further state that said signs were duly posted upon the following descrLbed property , approx~ate1y 10 ft. f rom the p ublic side wal k in a conspicuous manner on the 18th day ofFebruary~ 1972. Property Descr iption: South Lincoln Street Lot -Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of S e ction 34~ Township 4 South~ Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian ~ in the City of Englewood~ Colorado; thence East SO feet; thence North 2S feet to the Northeast corner of the intersection of South Broadway and East Hampden Avenue; thence North 3S7.7 feet; thence East 326.0 feet to the East line of South Lincoln Street to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North along the East line of South Lincoln Street SO feet; thence East 12S feet to the West line of the alley in Block 6, PREMIER ADDITION TO ENGLEWOOD, extended South; thence South SO feet; thence West parallel to the South 11ne of said Southeast Quarter 125 feet to the Point of Beginning. South Sherman Street Lot -Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of S e ction 34, Township 4 South, Range 68 West o£ the Sixth Principal Meridian, in the City o£ Englewood, Colorado; thence East SO feet; thence North 2S feet to the Northeast corner of the intersection of South Broadway and East Hampden Avenue: thence North 3S7.7 feet; thence East 467.0 feet to the TRUE P OINT OF BEGINNING; thence North SO feet parallel to the West line of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 34; thence East 12S feet to the West line of South Sherman Street; thence South along the West line of South Sherman Street SO feet; thence West para11e1 to the South 1ine of said Southeast Quarter 12S feet to the Point of Beginning. JL • f·• , • /'.32 - - - - 0 - 3. r further state that I have examined said signs each day since tne above date on which I persona11y had them posted and said signs cont~nue to be posted in the same fashion and I examined the same on each day up through and inc1uding the 6th day of March, 1972. DATED at Eng1ewood, Co1orado this 6th day of March , 1972 . The foregoing Affidavit of Post~g was subscribed to and sworn to before me by 01iver Giseburt this 6th day of March , 1972. WITNESS my hand and officia1 notaria1 sea1. My Commission expires Ju1y 18, 19 74 . -2- • -- '. ,. • • PUBUSHER•s AFFIDAVIT StAn Of' Ccx.oa.ADO~ ) -CCK.MotlY C)lf' • • •• ~ .... .-• (" :. 0 ----• ) ---·-~e::>:' ~s .-:.,. .sc:..r • . .:_-:o -· . Are. ':"t:..b.Oe -. s.:....:.:...·~--~~.;;..;,..;...;~ .................. ~ ...... ..w _..,....... ho:n.--_... ........ ..........__., .... 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L B l odo. 6 . P ref'T'Ioe .. .-.oo.t oon P•rC:el N O 2 LOI'Io 17. 18. 19 20. 2 1 •ncs 7J B lOC I<. 6 , P re""'•-AOOot.on P•rcel N o 3 Begonnu"'Q at u- .oo.,.otn--1 come'~" ot the s-.rt'-•"-' O...rt..-of ~·on 3<l. T-"•O ._ 5.ou1f\. Ranve e.a vv-1 ot ,...., So .-'In Pronc;op.al l'rroo'\er>Ooan . on tne C ory at En91e-oocr Cotoraoo. tr.enc.e Ea:s.t 50 teet. t ........ce Nortn 25 teet to 1ne Nortnea~t c:o~r ot t n.e .nter---=toon o'f South Broed-•Y ano Eas.1 H•rnPCS-" Av-. tr>ef"'Ce Nor-Tn U7 7 teet tnenc:e Eas.t 326 0 teet to tf'>e" E•s.t hne Sou1n L.onc:a.tn Str-1 tO t-..e TQVE P OIN T OF &EG I NN ING t nenc:e Nor-Tn a long tfte Ees.• l•r>e cr<! S.OUt ... L •nc:osn Street 50 t eet t e Ees.• 266 t ee• •o tne YV-1 t.ne ot S.0Ut"' Sne .. .-.an Street; thef'oee ~,,., ••onv ·~ __ , ,,,., ot ~~n• ~!:,""c!': •• ~!,:"e,~' ~~ ~;;. line ot -·o s-.·~•s.• Quarter 26o ~~~~'.'C'1i:.P~t FU8Q"'7-:::E.~ GIVE N that A P u b hC:: ... e er-o og Ut:IO" -•0 a pphc::a.t •on s.nell tte "-'" De'"OO'"e C•ty C -...ncot a-·-C •tv of E-oQ·e-ooa at tfte E ngle-ooG C o"V Ha •L 3o&pp Soo.rn• Elet• E I"'9·--C~or.oo. o<"O N'\onaay tne ••n o•v at N\arc:n. ••~ coo-n~ong at ,,...., ~ at 8 OlD P"" or as.~ tne-eet..,.. as. COUftCol rnaoy re.ecrt ,,.,. "'-"- Steor>en A Lyon E •OttacloCtyCier ... Publls.'-0 on ......., Engl _.ood H-alO F lr"t PuDI.c:a toon F etoruarv 10. ••n.. LAs.• Pubhc••:-" F ebruoarv 17 . t•n • • • • • • • 0 - C i ty o f E n g l ewood < L ~ PLO 3400 south Elatl St..--t Eroglewood. Cotorado 80110 Phone (303) 761 -1'\40 February 10, 1972 Mr. Harry E. Car1eno Attorney at Law 3460 South Sherman Street Eng1ewood, Co1orado 80110 Dear Mr. Car1eno: The City Counci1 bas estab1ished March 6, 1972, as the date for the pub1ic bearing on the request ~or a Height Exception for the bui1ding proposed to be constructed by Offices, Ltd., in the 3400 b1ock of South Linco1n Street. The 1ega1 notice of the Hearing wi11 be prepared and submitted t o the officia1 CitY newspaper by the City C1erk; h o wever, it wi11 be necessary for the app1icant to post the p roperty acco rding to the f oTiowing p r o cedure: 1. The property must be posted no 1ater than February 19, 1 97 2, and the signs must be posted at a11 times ~rom that d ate u nti1 the time o~ the Pub1ic Hearing. 2 . No 1ess than two signs wi11 be required to be p o sted: one sign to be poste~ on Lot s. B1ock s. Premier Addition. £rooting on South Linco1n Street; and one sign to be posted on Lot 19 . B1ock 6, Premier Addition, ~ranting on South Sherman Street. These 1ocations are approx~ate1y in the center o f the frontage on these two streets, and shou1d give adequate notice to the pub1ic . 3. The signs sba11 be of weather resistant materia1, no 1ess than three (3 9 ) ~eet by four (4 9 ) feet in size, and sba11 be insta11ed not 1ess than four (4 9 ) feet above the ground and set back at 1east ten (10 9 ) feet from the property 1ine . 4 . 5 . The signs are t o be in two (2 99 ) i.ncb b1ack 1etters o n a white background, un1ess o therwise specified. The signs sba11 read as fo11ows: • • • \ , r 32x • • • • 0 - H .arry E. Car1eno February 10, 1972 Page -2- NOTICE OF HEARING (4"" Red Letters) Pub1ic Hearing wi11 be he1d by the City Counci1 on March 6, 1972, at 8:00 P.M. in the Counci1 Chambers, 3400 South E1ati, Eng1ewood, Co1orado, to consider a request to construct a four-story, 65 ft. bui1ding which wi11 exceed the 60 ~t. max~um height. Any person interested in the a bove may appear and be beard .. 6. The signs are to be removed by the app1icant within seven days after the pub1ic hearing. The cost of the 1ega1 pub1ication and any other expenses occasioned by this app1ication, wi11 be charged to the app1icant .. If you have any questions about this matter, p1ease contact this Department • ?~1~-y-- JAMES L. SUPINGER, Director Community Deve1opment cc: Mr. 01iver G~seburt ~. Stephen A. Lyon • • • • r 32xl - • • • • ...,_ .R..EGULA.R MEETING OF THE B OARD OF CA_REER SERV ICE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ; COLORADO FEBRUARY 17 , 197 2 7 :00 P.M. PRESENT: H. R. B raun, E. L-A usfah 1 , B. Kimbrough, J. F. Murphy ALSO PRESENT: Fire Chief H ami l ton. C a pt . McCarty THE FOLLOWING MOTIONS WERE PASSED FOR APPROVAL: 1. Th e minutes o f th e 1ast regular m e eting. 2. The f o llowing promo t i ons effective J a nuary 31, 1972: TITLE & DEPARTMENT AUSTIN. Gerald L. Custodian Ch i ef Cu s todian 3. The fo11o~ing anniversary increases effective 3 /1 /72: BUENO . Isadore Engineering Aide DEVORE, Patricia Secretary DICKENSON. Lorraine Posting Mach1ne Operator GREGORY, Anne D ispatcher MILLER . Jerry Equip. Opr. I ROYTHER., Jerry Asst. ParKs Director TAYLOR, BrooKs Traffic Engineer YANCY, Edna Parking Enforceme nt Maid 4. The following an~.i...versary increases effective 3 /16/72 : BRA.DSHAW • Henry Asst. Ut.i...lit.i...es D irector S. The fo11o~.i...ng probationary to permanent status increase in pay effective 3 /1 /72 : BECK . Kathleen Children•s Librarian TAYLOR, Harry N. S a les Tax Auditor TURNBULL, Leroy M a .i.ntenancexnan 6. The fo11o~ing termina tions: HILL, Leo C. SPRINGFIELD, Leslie Chief Custodian Effective 2 /15/72 Maintenanceman Effective 2 /4 /72 • changes GRADE & STEP l.3F l.6F l.6C l.6F l.3F l.4C l.SF 290 280 1.20 29C 'Wi..th 25B 20B l.7B l.6F l.7B a to -• • r 32x - - - - 7 . As per letter from Arthur A. K ennedy , District Director, I.R _s_, the foll..o~ing people whose salary increases w ere delayed by the Wage/Price Freeze, are now to receive retroactive pay : BU'TTS , John W. CHURCH,. Jack A - EVANS .. Arlene J. F O E, D ouglas c. KAHM, Ri c h ard A. KINGSBURY, Charl es LINDBLOM, William E. LIVERGOOD, Arlo E. MARTINEZ, Joseph E . OTTO, Leon R. SCRIVNER, Theodore STAPLES, Ernest SWOVE.LAND,. Wil.l...ia.m F. TRAVIS, Albert L. YOUNG , Wi.11ia.m Building Inspector Maintenancema...n Dispatcher Recreation Supv. Off.i.ce E ngineer Mechanic Equip. Opr . II Maintenanceman Animal Warden Mai ntenanceman Maintenanceman Building Inspector Maintenanceman Main tena..ncernan Ditch Rider Equip. Opr. II a. The Service follo~ing reclassi fi cations effective Board•s rul~ng at January 20 meeting: 1/16/72. BAILEY, Robert L. Detective BELT, Wi11 iam G. D etective BOB, E1 den C . Lieutenant , Fi.re BOSTON, R onald G. Lieutenan t , Fire BUCHOLZ~ Harlan D. Lieutenant, Fire FRAZIER, R ona1d D. Sergeant GARFUNKLE . A1vin R. Sergeant • - 8. (Con"t) GRADE NAME TITLE & DEPAR~MENT & STEP GO ET Z~ C . Robert Sergeant 25F to 26F HEIMBIGNER, George A. Lie u tenant, Fire 25F to 26F JOHANNES. Albe rt Z-D istribu tion F o reman 22F to 23F I£FF .. Kenneth L. S ergeant 25F to 26F LQloolR..EY, R. E. D etective 24F to 25F MCCASLAND.. E. F. D etective 24F to 2SF MCFARLAND . Robert D. Lieutenant, F~re 25F to 26F MASON, George E. D etective 24F to 25F MEDFORD, Ronald G. D ete c:ti. re 24F to 25F ~ .. Wayne E-F oreman 22F to 23F PENNEY, R obert E. S ergeant 25F to 26F t SEAY, Jay R. Lieutenant 25F to 26F SHATTUCK, Kenneth L. DLst r~bution F oreman 22F to 23F SILER, L eon ard A. Foreman 22C to 23C STEINBACH, LaVern L1eutenant , Fire 25F to 26F WALLACE , Orv ille D. S ergeant 25F to 26F • WA..R.D,. :Loren D. Lie utenant , Fire 25F to 26F WILSON',. Fred H. D istribution Foreman 22F to 23F • • • 1.0 • • '. .,. I' 32 X I • • • Chief Hami1ton appeared before the Board, at Mr. Dia1 "s request. and attempted o summarize the Fire Department's actions in the past three months regarding the wage/Price Freeze, Job Descriptions. and the Training Program. R egarding Job Descriptions. Chief Hami1ton said that it had taken them two years to draw up job descriptions and that prior to this time there were no adequate job descriptions for the var ious positions at the fire department. inc1uding the Chief's position . He re~arked that the Board, at a prior meeting , had asked what 1eve1 of proficiency a man had to reach to ass~e the responsibi1ities of a first c1ass fireman and that this is where the job descriptions came in. He added that to he1p in making out the job descriptions they got information from six other departments. • In reference to the training program Chief Hami1ton mentioned that the Fire Department has had a £orma1 training program since 1967 in order to bring them up to the standards of the I -F.S-T .A . The Chief presented one o£ their training manua1s and revie~ed it for the Board. He added that if anyone had a 1o~ proficiency rating in a particu1ar area that he wou1d have specia1 tutoring and that if this did not bring him up to par~ the individua1 ~ou1d no 1onger be e~p1oyed by he fire department- MI . Braun again pointed out that certain areas on the P rogress Report cou1d be marked 1ow if a man w as not doing w e11 and that additiona1 con:unents cou1d be made in the "Remarks" section of the P ersonne1 Action . Mr . D ia1 ~ in a 1etter to the B oard req uesting C hief H ami1ton be present at the meeting ~ a1so requested that the ''chang es in cl.as.s of firemen (and patro1men) continue to be considered in the same manner as step anniversary changes for other empl.oyees of tl'e City''. Mr. Bruan stated that i£ this ~as ~hat the fire department ~anted and ~hat the City Manager wanted ~ then they wi11 continue to fo11ow a1ong the same 1ines as in the past . Rev. Kimbrough stated that if these increases were in rea1ity anniversary increases. then the firemen were no entit1ed to the retro-active pay ~hen they received it -Chief Hami1ton reminded the Board that they had received their pay on tbe basis of their havi n g a bona fide ''1earners'' program. Rev -K.i...m.br ough said that what the Chief was ta1king about was a promotion and that a bona fide promotion is when a person goes from one job to another with increased proficiencies and responsibi1ities . C hief Hami1ton remarked that the Ordinance and City Counci1 say that it is not a promotion but an anniversary increase. Mr. Braun asked what the requirements ~ere on the various tests and C apt. McCarty said the test from probationary to permanent status requires 70% or better; the test from fourth c1ass to third c1ass requires 6~ or better; the test from third to second c1ass requires 70% or better ~ and the test from second to first class re q u~res 80% or better . Rev. Kimbrough stated that the firemen had tried to convince the Board that it was a bona fide promotion. Capt. McC arty interjec- ted that the firemen fee1 it is a definite promotion . R ev . Kim- brough then questioned whether it was a promotion that met the criteria of the Board for a bona fide promotion . l.l. •:D , \ ~. • • 1'32X - • • • Mr. Braun said that the firemen shou1d be to1d it is not a promotion. In rep1y to Chi.e£ Bami1ton• s remark that i.t "W"as rea11y a ... progre.ssi.on••, Rev. Ki..mb:rough stated that it was the •• progreasi.on ... ~ that the Wage/ Price Freeze was intended to put a ha1t to. Discussion ensued. A MCYr:CON WAS MADE, SECONDED., AND CAR.RIED THJ\T TBE CHANGES IN CLASSI- FICATION OF FIREMEN (AND PATROLMEN) CONTINUE TO BE CONSIDERED AS ANNIVERSARY INCR.EA.SES IN THE SAME M.A.NNER AS ANNIVERSARY INCR.EA.SES OF CYrHER EMPLOYEES, AND THAT THE FIRE DEPARTMENT SHOULD CONTINUE TO USE THE STANDARD RATING FORM AND SUPPORT AND SUBSTANTIATE THE SCORE AS TO THE LEVEL OF PROGRESSION IN THE ''REMARKS'' SECTION- • Rev. Kimbrough stated that the Board si.ncer e1y appreciated the fire training program. Mr. Braun thanked Ch.i...e£ Ha.m..i1ton and Capt . McCarty for appearing and asked Mr. Murphy to see that a11 firemen receive copies of the motion above. Mr. Murphy presented a 1etter from Mr. Dia1 concerning the c1assi- fication of "Meter Reader••, and particu1ar1y the resignation of Mr. Howard McCo11um. Mr. Dial stated that this position has needed to be upgraded for quite some t~e and that although a Meter Reader is as qualified a person as a maintenanceman , he makes 1ess money . He stated that the Utilities D epartment has lost three Meter Readers in the last five years because the salary was too low, and that they were about to lose another highly qualified meter reader and va1uab1e employee, for the same reason. Rev. K~rough asked if the Board co~d make a motion that the pos~tion be up-graded and MI. Murphy said not until the Wage- Survey is completed. Rev . Kimbrough then asked how they cou1d 1ega11y raise Mr. McCo11um•s salary 5% and Mr. Murphy replied by a lateral move to the next step, as a temporary relief . Rev. Kimbrough then asked if it would be wi th the supervisor's consent and Mr. Murphy replied that the supervi sor had recorrunended it . Discussion ensued . A MOT ION WAS MADE , SECONDED, AND CAR..RIED THAT MR. MCCOLLUM. BE MOVED TO THE NEXT HIGHER STEP AS A TEM.PORA.RY RELIEF UNTIL THE WAGE SUR- VEY BE COMPLETED. The meeting was adjourned and the next meeting is scheduled for March 16 , 197 2 . H . R . BR.A.UN Chairman Recording Secretary • 12 • • • 1'32X • • • I- • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING ~ISSJON FEBRUARY S. 1972 C ALL TO ORDER_ The regu1ar meeting or the City Planning and Zoning Commission was ca11ed to order at 8:00 P.M. by Chairman Carlson. Members present: Stanley ; Car1son; Robins ; Lentsch; Brown; Henning Supinger. Ex-officio Members absent: Weist; Ross; Vobejda A1so present: City Attorney Berardini; Assistant Oirector of Community Deve1opment Romans; Planning Assistant Young. Mr .. Car1son we1.comed members of Boy Scout Troup 1.95 o f the Ri11 District to the meeting. YI. APPROVAL OF MINUTES. Smokey Chairma n Car1son stated that Minutes of January 18. 1972, were to be considered for approva1. .. Lentsch moved: Henning seconded: The motion carried. The Minutes of January 18, 1.972. be approved as written .. III-RE-ORGANIZATION OF COMMISSION_ Mr. Car1s on stated that the Commission shoul.d e1ect a Chairman and Vice -Chairman f or the coming year. Mr. Car1son pointed out that~ as a rul.e~ the person el.ected Cbai~an has been the representative to the Po1icy Advisory C ommittee o£ the Denver Regional. Council. o£ Governments. Mr. Car1son asked Mrs. Henning to assume the Chair for the e1ection of the Chairman. Mrs . Henning asked if members wished to reorganize this evening, inasmuch as there were three members who were absent? It was the concensus that the reorganization cou1d be accomp1ished this evening. Mrs. Henning ca11ed for nominations for the position of Chairman. Mr. Robins nominated Mr. Leo Lentsch as Chairman. Mrs . Henning asked if there were further nominations? Brown moved: Car1son seconded: The motion carried. The nominations be c1osed~ and a unan~ous ba11ot be cast for Mr. Lentsch for Chairman. Mrs. Henning asked Mr. Lentsch to assume the Chair • Mr. Lentsch asked for nominations for Vice-Chairman. Mrs. Henning nominated Mrs. Virginia Vobejda as Vice-Chairman. Mr. Lentsch asked if there were further nominations? Henning moved: Car1son seconded: The motion carried. The nominations be c1osed~ and a unanimous ba11ot be cast for Mrs. Vobejda as Vice Chairman. • , \ ! ~ II • • r • IV. HAMPDEN CENTER Park:t.ng Layout • CASE #4 -72 Mr. Supinger stated that the C omprehensive Zoning Ordinance requires that a11 pa r k ing 1ots over SO s paces be approved by the City P1aoning and Zoning C ommission . The propose d deve1opmen t of a five -story office bui1ding, containi ng 113,618 sq. ft ., wou1d require a minimum of 380 park i n g spaces . The deve1o p ers are prov iding a tota1 of 406 of £-street parking spaces . Mr . Supinger stated that the proposed deve1opment is b o unded by Hampden on the north, South Ga1apago on the east, West Ithaca Avenue on the south, and b y South Huron Street on the west. The p roperty is zoned I -1, Light Industria1, and the propos ed o ffic e bui1ding is a pe rmitted use in tha t zone district. Mr. Supinger po:i.nted out that the off-street pa rking is to be pro- v i ded in five separate 1ocations ; two sites wi11 be in the b1ock with the o£~ice bui1ding ; one s:i.te w:i.11 be in B1ock 14, Englewood, to the s outh o f the proposed office building ; and two sites wi11 be in Block 3 , Eng1ewood, to the east o f the proposed development. Mr_ Lentsch asked the appl icants if they wished to discuss their request? Mr . O ttenbreit, counsel, stated that tbey have re viewed the staff re p ort prepared by the staf f of the C ommunity Development Department. and the applicant does agree with recommendations and conditions imposed by the staff on the approval o f the parking layout. Mrs. Henn i ng quest i oned whether the area which would front directly on Hampden Avenue would be landscaped or whether another building would be constructed in this area ? M..r. Ottenbre i t stated i.t was possible that additional construction would be done in that location. but stated that it would. probably , be two ·•sma11 type•• buildings, w ith landscaping around and between these structures. Mrs . Henning asked if Mr. Ottenbreit had comparative costs o f purchasing 1and and surfacing fo r pa rking lots vs. a parking structure? Mr. Ottenbre it stated that he didn"t have exact fig ures at hand, but that a p arking structure for this degree o f development would be prohibitive . Mr. Ottenbreit stated that the parc els o f land to be used for parking are now under contract. and the app1icants hav e unti1 March 1st to c1ose the contracts. Mr . Ottenbreit stated that the app1icants obligated to f u1fi11 the c on tr act. Mr. C ar1son noted that in past instances where parking has been situated on lots ot her than the primary site, a document has been recorded ~itb the Arapahoe C oun ty C 1erk and Recorder stipu1ating that the said prope rty shall be used for p arking in conjunction with the p rimar y use so long as the use sha11 exist. Mr. Ottenb reit stated he believed that this has been accomp1ished by reso1ution in the past, and that this procedure would be agreeab1e to the app1icants. Mr. Berardin i asked if T.W . Anderson C01n1 p any, the applicants, had taken ti t1 e to the property considered f or off-street park i ng? Mr. Ottenbreit stated that the C ompany wi11 do so be£ore March 1st. Mr. Berardini. asked Mr . Ot tenbreit i.f the resolution on the o ff - street p arking sites wou1d encompass t he restrictions p 1aced on a pp rova l of the p1an by the staff, if the resolution wou1d meet with the approval o f t he app1icants? Mr-Ottenbreit stated that it wou1d. Mr . O ttenbreit stated that one-hal f of the bui1ding is n o w leased to one tenant. Mr . Ottenbreit stated that they h ope d to lease the remainder o f the building to one or two m a j o r tena n ts. -2- • • • T 32xl • • • • c Mr. Heister, architect for the app1icant, stated that bumper stops w111 be insta11ed in the parking areas to prevent tbe bumpers from hanging over the sidewalks . Mr. Heister stated that there wou1d be landscaping around the structure, but the parking 1ots would not have landsca p ing. Mr. Brown 1nquired about the draina ge on the proposed development? Mr. He1ster stated that the surveys of the p roperty are not com p1eted at this time. but the applicants wi11 meet the requirements o f the C ity in regard to drainage. 1r. Supinger pointed out that drainage would be a c onsideration o f the Pub1ic Works Department, and wi11 necessarily be approved by that Department prior to issuance of a pavi~ permit. Discussion fo11owed . Henning moved: C arlson seconded: The P1anning Commission approve the proposed Hampden Center park ing plans. which plans i n- dicate a total of 406 parking spaces. for the f ollowing reasons: 1 . 406 park in~ spaces more than satisfies the ordinance requiring one parking s pace p er 300 sq . ft . of reotab1e space of the planned £ive-story o££ice building. 2. The deve1oper. throu gh the architect. has agreed to prov i de planned landsca p i n g around the building and parking areas. The £o11owing condit~ons for approval are to be incorporated in a Reso1u~ion to be recorded with the Arapahoe C ounty C lerk and Recorder : 1. Wheel stops sha11 be provided on a11 parking spaces f ronting streets or alleys . 2. Curb-c u ts at a11 po i nts of ingress and egress wi11 be insta11ed to the specifications o f the Director o f Publ ic Works. 3 . All access to and fro~ alleys sha11 be contro11ed. 4. All existi n g curb-cuts which wi11 no t serve as points o f in- gress or egress to the parking sites sha11 be c1osed. 5. A11 brok en or displaced sidewalk sha11 be replaced. 6 . Curbings sha11 be provided to protect the adjacent properties from traffic and run-off as required by the Director of Pub1ic Works . 7. o paving or curb cuts sha11 b e i nsta11ed unti1 the necessary permits have been obtained . The mot~on carried. v . BI C YCLE TRAILS C ASE •5-72 Mr. Supinger stated that members of the C omm ission h~ve received a repor~ relative ~o the p ro posed Bicycle Trails system. Mr. Supinger stated that the staL£ researched action o f other cities i n the metro- po1i~an area: the Denver Regional C ounci1 of Governments is coordinating the metro area efforts. and hopefully wi11 come up with a metropolitan system . Mr. Supinger s tated that Mrs. Barbara Young. P1anning Assistant. has been in charge o f the Eng1ewood study. and pointed out that Mrs . Young ha s done a great dea1 o f fie ld work in attempting to devise a bicycle trai1 system in Eng1ewood. Mr . Supinger dis- cussed recommendations which are contained in the report. It is recommended th at the 1icensing of bicyc1es be transferred from the Po1ice Department to the Fire Department; it is fe1t that by this transfer. there cou1d be c1oser contact with the citizens by making use o£ fire sub-stations and schoo1s . -3- • • • r • • • • c ~t is also recommended that the existing Bi cyc le C ode be revised to ~nc1ude sa£ety fe atures . traffic rules and 1icensing and to conform with a r ea-w1de standards. Mr _ Supinger pointed out that the metro area cities shou1d get together and come up with an area-wide pro- gram . A1so recommended in the Bicycle Trails report is an education prog ram for both children of a11 ages and adults. Mr . Sup1nger stated that the proposed b icyc le trails would be on both raw land and on public streets . The system could a1so use r a il-way and utility easeme nts and ri g ht-of-way along drainage-ways. Mr . Su p inger pointed out that the proposed system shown in the re- po rt is a 20-mi1e tra11 system~ 10 miles of which are on existing paved streets ~ 6 miles wh1ch are in developed areas along ditches and drainage-ways or across private property~ and f our miles which are open to publ ic access. Mr. Supinger discussed the costs of implementing a bicycle trail system. The City of Littleton estimated it cost between S300 and $500 per mile :C o r street striping and ·•but..ton·• barriers designating tbe bicyc1e lane. Denver has used an estimate o f $10.000 per mi1e Lor construction in undeveloped areas. It is estimated that the proposed 20 mile bicy cle route could cost the Ci ty of Englewood approximately $163.500 . Mr. Supinger po"i.nted out that the on-street parking ~ay be restricted on one or both sides of projected bicycle routes , and also pointed out that allocations have already been made for the C apital Improvements Budget for 1972~ which do not include financing for bikeways. Mr. Supinger stated that some of the streets which may be used for initial. b i cycle trai ls include South Sherman. Eastman Avenue, Mansfield Avenue~ and Layton Avenue. Mr. Supinger advised Co:nnnission members to study the proposed plan carefully be£ore making recommendations to City C ouncil., and also recommended that the C ommission have discussion sessions with groups such as Bicyc l.es ~ Now: O i.s cuss ion followed . :a1r. Lentsch asked 1f i..t would be necessary to widen South Sherman Street~ for instance~ if bicyc1e trails were impl.emented? Mr. Supinger stated that the street wou1dn•t necessarily need to be widened . Mr . Lentsch then asked if the property owners wou1d be assessed for improvemen~s i£ a street d id h 1ve to be widened? Mr. Berardini stated that if the street was widened for a bicycle path that this would be a city-wide project and wou1d not be assessed to t he property owners in that block as is done for paving d"i.stricts. Mr . Robins asked what width wou1d be practical. for two-way bicycle t:raf.t1c ? ~lr _ Sup::1.nger st ate d that a minimllln of 8' to 10' would be required ~or a two -way bi c ycle trai l. lrs. Henn1ng inquired if RT D (Regional Transportation District) bad been c ont...acted in rega1 .. d to a bicycle trai1s system. Mr. Supinger sta t ed that he didn 't bel.1e ve RTD had been involved in the C ounci1 or Governmen ts meet1ngs on bike trails . Discussion f o11owed. Mr. Supin ger stated he fe1t i t was most important to contact organizations which were interested in bicyc1e trai1s for thorough discu&si..on be- fore the C omm issi on makes a recommendation to Ci ty Council. Dis- cussion .fo11owed. Mrs . Henning suggested setting up a publ. i.e meeting and inviting p eo ple from Littleton and Lakewood, for instance~ to discuss their experiences with bicycl.e routes with the members of the P1anning C ommission. Mr. Supinger no"ted that the Annual. Dinner meeting of the Council. of Governments had been rescheduled for March 15th~ leaving the evening o£ February 23rd available for a C ommission meeting. Mr_ Lentsch asked that a .. public meeting •• be scheduled for the evening of February 23rd on the matter of bicyc1e trai1s. -4- • • • ~'32x • • • • ( Mr~ Brown noted that the City o~ Denver has accepted a bi.cyc1e trai1 system. He stated that he was g1ad to see Eng1ewood•s study as near1y comp1eted as it ~s. and further stated that he fe1t the adoption of a bicyc1e trai1 system wou1d be for the good of theCity. Mrs. Henn1ng suggested that possib1y students at the University of Denver wou1d be interested in bicyc1e trai1s in Eng1ewood tieing into a system in Denver . VI. DIRECTOR"S C HOICE Atr . Supinger stated he was in recei p t of a memoranduzn fr001 City tanager Dia1 re1ative to appointment of a Core Area Steering Co~ittee. City Counc11 is asking for a recommendation of two P1anning C ommission members to serve on Lhis Co~ittee . P.1r. Lentsch asked members who wou1d 1ike to serve on the Committee? 1rs. Henning and Mr . Car1son indicated they wou1d 1ike to serve on the Committee. Mr . Lentsch then stated that he wou1d a1so 1ike to serve . Discussion .Co11owed . Mr . Car1son stated that he fel.t persons on the Pl.anning Co~ission and on the City Cou ncil. wou1d have a different authority i£ serving on this C o re Area C ommittee ... Further d1scussion fol.l.owed. A secret bal.l.ot was hel.d; Mr. Lentsch and Mr. C arl.son are reccxnmended to serve as Pl.anning C o~iss ion re p resentatives to the Core Area Committee ... Mr. Supinger stated that the proposed sign code for the City of Engl.ewood wil.l. be rea dy for consideration very sbortl.y. Mr. Lentsch suggested that the C omm ission shoul.d review the sign code in one or two special. sessions. Discussion fol.l.owed. It was determined that a special. meeting be schedul.ed £or February 29th to consider the proposed sign code. The Pl.anned Oevel.op~ent Ordinance was briefl.y discussed. VI. C O M.M.ISSI ON ' S CHOI CE Mr . Car1son noted that be woul.d 1ike to mention that the next meeting o£ the Co~ission wi11 be on Wednesda y evening, February 23rd. Mr. Lentsch wel.comed Mrs ... Ma x i ne Stanley to the C om.Dlission. Counc~l.man Brown stated that Mr . Ross, second new appointee to the Commiss1on, was unabl.e to attend the meeting this even~ng, but has ~nd1cated he is very happy to have been appo~nted to the Commission. The p ro posed deve1opment of the KLZ Site was discussed. Mr. Supinger stated that unti1 the final. p1ans are presented, there isn•t too much tha~ the Comm~ssio n can consider... He estimated that further pl.ans cou1d be expected in two weeks or so. Mr. Supinger stated that co~ents from the various departments on the pre1iminary p1ans wi1l. be submitted to Larwin officia1s. Mr. Robins suggested that possibl.y the City shoul.d issue a statement to Larwin setting for~b what the City wants in the Pl.ans. Mr . Lentsch stated he dido• t feel. the City coul.d demand very much £rom the deve1opers, and questioned whether theCi~y coul.d rea11y demand anything... Mr . Supinger stated that the City can requ~re a subdivLsi on p1an or a waiver; can requLre an amount of 1and be deeded for publ.ic park purposes ; can make sure that: subd~vis~on p1ans take into account a11 faci1ities that wi11 be needed to serve the area. ~-Supinger stated that he fel.t the ity was 1im~ted by not having the P1anned Oevel.opment on the books, and pointed out that the City cannot now require 1andscaping, or that the d ve1opment actua11y be buil.t as per pl.ans that may be submitted when the matter is discussed. -5- • • • - - - - Mr. Robins discussed the drainage of the propo&ed deve1opment. He po1nted out that the deve1opment wi11 cover the entire 57 acre tract. and that every drop of water wi11 ·•run off "". He stated that there wou1d be no absorpt~on. and that a 1·• rain wi11 resu1t in 5 acre .feet of water that wi11 be inundating some other property. lr. Supioger stated that Mr. Waggoner. Director of Pub1ic Works. wi11 v.•ork w.1.th the deve1opers on the drainage matter. Mr-Lentsch asked if there was a ratio of park 1and to popu1ation avai1ab1e? Mr. Supinger stated there is; this information wi11 be inc1uded in the staff re- port to the C ommiss ion when the matter is considered. &~. Lentsch d~sc~ssed members of the Commission and their attendance record... tr_ Lentsch inquired as t o a way of removing members who do have poor attendance records? Mrs. Henning stated that it is the responsibi1ity of City C ounci1 to remove any member o f a Board or Commission_ tr ... Lentsch discussed the possibi1ity of writing each Commission member, pointing out that each member shou1d ru1~i11 the ob1igation of attending the meetings ... Att ... Lentsch stated Lhat he fe1t the P1anning Commissi on shou1d go on a tour o~ the City, and poss ib1y take the same tour that is proposed by the members o~ the Workab1e Program CiLizens· C ommittee... He pointed out that: the1·e are severa1 new members on the P1anni ng Commission ... Mr ... Lentsch asked the staff to set a date £or the tour at their con- ven:i.ence ... l\fr . Lentsch stated that he wou1d 1ike to have a meeting with Mr ... E. P ... Romans, Director of Parks and Recreat i on... He stated he wou1d 1ike to htar the goa1s of the Parks Department. Mr ... Supinger questioned if a joint meeting with the P1anning Commission and Parks Commission wou1d be satis~actory? Mr. Lentsch indicated it wou1d be. Mr. Lentsch stated he wou1d 1ike to have a joint meeting of the P1anning Commissi on and City C ounci1 - Car1son moved: Henning seconded: The meeting be adjourned. The motion carried_ The meeting adjourned at 9:35 P.M. -6- • -- '32xl • • 0 - DATE: ~Ia.rch 2 ,. 107 2 SUBJECT: DISTRTBt:TIOX OF 5 _4-L.ES TAX A .:-...-n A..,.'lALYStS OF R.ECREA"1,0~ Ft . .-ND At the l ::tst Counc;J meet~:; Ole distribution of th e sales t!lx r..e - h..,·een the C.-f?'.ne~a.l and Public Im p 't'"O'\."E"rr..P:l\. Funds thi s year in r ela'tion to l.1st year vvas queslloncd. L'"h.are V~,;as ::tl 'So sot...~e c oncern abcut th!) r e "·cc.ucs ::J.O.d expenditure s i.n the Re&.:;reation 1-"'und 3...q compo..red '\\,•it:h Ja.n:.1.3.r').· of 1 9 71.. Sales Ta..x The 1971. budget esttm::J.ted the sales tax at S3,. 483., 140,. ~ppor­ ttooed bet~·een th e t.. .. -o [unc!s in me amount of S:!,.B33.,677 ,. cr S!!.G •!c: for !.he General Fund !l.n.d $1., 6-:!9 ,. -!63,. o r 47 . 36 c:(. f or 'the .Pub!ic Improven1ent Fund. The 1972 budget. estimated the sales tax at 53,. 74..;,. 219,. appor- tioned bet~-ee n the tv..·o funds in th e amoun't of 52 . -tti~ .. 700 ,. or 6 5. S:JCf for the General Fund and S l.,. 2 79,. 51.9,. or ~4 . 1. 7 ";', for the :::>ublic Improvemen t Pu.nd . The sa.le s t:l."c: for 'the mouLhE of J!'l.Dua.ry in both 1971. ned 1..972 confor ms exactly ""';t.h u'le dist:ribut:iou s t. tort..'"l in tl-:.e bl.!d:;-et. In Jaou.:..u-y . 1.971,. the sal es t::L.' a.n:'lount.cd to S 45 1. 00 ~ apporcio.i.3.e<.l bctw~e u fu e General Fund and .Public I.rn provcmen't F•tnd in the an"lou:nt. oi 52 . 64C:C and 4 7. 3G "{.,. re- spective l y ... The sales tax for J:l.llu.:u-..·. 1972. ~-as $5.;3., 454 ,. apportioucd b.a- tween the Geccr!lJ. Ftald and .Public lmpro,·._r-l.en t Fund in t:h e amounts o ( GS.S3% and 3-l .l.7 ';C ,. respectively . Our coltect:ions arE" nrt t.:he sc~P<t ule origi_na ll y est.lmated and h a v e b een distrlbu!.ed ;::::!. ::-...ccorda.nce "·i::h :.ne bc.dget. Recreatioo. Fl.A.nd Attached is a memorandum from Jerry Roythe r c:-:.pla_in in.g 'the changes t.n th e revenues and e ::pendi't:u.res of the Recreatton F und this year a::s opposed to last... It is sell-explanatory although ,...-tt:.h regard to expenditure~,. it is well to note that the positions of Assist.ar~ D irector oi ra.rks a.!l.d Recre- ation and Clerk-S teuo :.'!..re nov.· bein~ budt:"~~d i n t..h e Recreati.Gn F und y,;herea.s last year they v..e r e included in th e Par~ bud~e t of the General F u nd... 'l."""""bi.s primarily accounts for the in ~rease in cxpendi~.ures ln tbis fund over lasr year . WLl\'[c /lj Att. • • • 1'32X • • • • 0 - INTER~Ff:ICE MEMORANDUM 'Willi~ L. McDivt.tt. Assistant C i t y l\la.nager DAft: March 2 ,. 1972 PROM: Jerry Royther,. Assistant D.i.re c"tor ,. P ark s & R ecreation RECREATION FUND REVEr-'UES AND EXPENDITURES The January 1972 I.ndoor Pool revenues are less than last. January because ~t:n Tea..n:l. fees "Wi..ll be collected only t\.'-"'ice in 1972 -June and September. In 197.1 they V~.Tere collected in January,. l\Iarcb, June and SeptelXlber. Approx:l- Dl-&.tely $300 revenue Sports and games -entry fees for 1\'lu.nicipal Basketball were collected in January of 1971.. However, due to const:ru.ctlon in the schools,. the season started earlier th.ls year so the fees 'U"ere collected in November of 1971 for the 1971.-72 playing season. Appro~ly $1. 200 revenue. The Cera.mics progra.xn wa.s shut:do·wn before the holidays earlier than in the past thus no revenues "Were collected after the 15th of DeceJD.ber and before t:be 15th oC January. L' ... pproxi..u1ately $700 revenue. It is anticipated that: all of these revenues wU1 be realized at the CODlpletion of the fiscal year. Expendit:ures -Gen~ral operations refiect.s the increase in Workl:nans Compensa- t:l.on and sa..la.ries Cor the year and also increases in such i.tem.s as insurance tha.:t -were paid tn th.e t:nODl:h of January for the total year. The Gene ral Operations expenditure reflects the change In per-onnel from the Parks and Recreation budg et to the Recreation Fun.cL Salari.es and fringe benefits for Assts·tant Director o! Parks and R ecreation and Clerk-Steno are no'W being reflecte d in the Recrea:tio·n Fund !or 1972 . Worla::nans Comp Outdoor Pool Indoor Pool Sports &r. Ga.tnes Cultural Playgrounds Special Events Zoo General Insurance Outdoor Pool General Totals Yt:!..!.. 133 137 318 161 60 68 0 84 961 275 1 000 1.275 1972 184 246 470 142 85 57 65 ~ 1., 315 1 485 1.800 I Continued\ • • • ~ I' 32X I '\.Villla..rn L. McDivitt Salaries General Grand Total • 0 - -2- 84 2.320. March 2. 1972 2,532 s.s7s. These expenditures explain $3.558. increase for D:lonth of' January 1972 over the siUDe U»>nth in 1971 .. There v.ra.s also an Increase of' $711 in sal.aries due to lncre:rnent:s and progra.Dl expansions. Salaries Indoor Pool Sports & Gaxnes Cu1tural Specia1 er ~ 530 2.335 951 82 3.898. 1972 995 2.661 943 10 4.609. • • I' - TO: FROM, SU&.JE:CT : • • • 0 - INTER-OFFICE C.J"l'"¥ ~ ~ ME.MOR.ANDUM Honorab1e Mayor and C~ty Counc~1 v~a Stan1ey H. O~a1p C~ty Ya nager C~ty P1anning & Zoning Commission DATE: Nationa1 Conference American Society of P1anning ~ficia1s City Counci1 approva1 is requested to send two me~bers of the City P1anning and Zoning Commission to the Nationa1 Conference o f the American Society of P1anning O f£icia 1s. The Confere~ce wi11 be he1d in Detroit,. :\Iichigan,. from Apri1 15th through 20th. The anticipated expense per Commissioner wi11 be $500. This expense is budgeted . Two Commissioners attended 1ast year•s conference in New Or1eans. The ASPO Conference is particu.1ar1y suited for Comm.issioners and practicing p1anners. Roundtab1e discussions are arranged to permit detai1ed discussion of practica1 aspects o f various sub~ects such as Environmenta1 Impact Statements~ P1anned Unit Deve1opment~ Sma11 Town P1anning~ Housing~ Neighborhood De- ve1opmen t Programs~ the Ro1e o f the P1anning Commissioner~ etc_ Respectfu162y s bmitted~ ~~ -'7 ~~ J~JES L. SUPINGER, Director Community Deve1opment for City P1anning & Zoning Commiss~on • • - - - - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN AN ORDINA ~CE VACATING A PORTION OF THE PUBLIC ALLEY LOCATED WITHIN BLOCK 6 • PREMIER ADDITION. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. ARAPAHOE COUNTY • COLORADO. AND RESERVING THEREIN THE RIGHT TO INSTALL. MAINTAIN. OPERATE • REPAIR A..'ID REPLACE THE SEWER AND WATER MAIN AND OTHER UTILITIES N OW LOCATED IN SAID PUBLIC ALLEY OR A PORTION THEREOF. WHEREAS, their present1y exists a pub1ic a11ey 1ocated entire1y within B1ock 6, Premder Addition, City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado; and WHEREAS,. the P1an.ning an..d Zoning Com:mi.ssion of the City of Eng1ewood has heretofore recommended that a portion of said pub1ic a11ey be vacated; and WHEREAS, a p o rtion of said a11ey hereinafter described no 1onger serves any usefu1 purpose and the vacation thereof ~11 not 1eave any rea1ty adjoining said a11ey without an estab1isbed pub1ic road; and WHEREAS, said a11ey as hereinafter described as 1ocated entire1y within the City of Eng1ewood, Arapahoe County, Co1orado, and does not constitute a boundry 1ine between the City of Eng1ewood and any County or other municipa1ity. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. AS FOLLOWS: 1. That t:he fo11o'W'in.g described a11ey 1ocated ~thin the City of Eng1e~ood, Arapahoe County. Co1orado be and t:he same is hereby vacated, t:o ~t: The a11ey adjoining Lots 6. 7~ s. 17, 18 and 19. B1ock 6. PREMIER ADDITION. CLty of Eng1ewood, Arapahoe County, Co1orado. 2. Provided however that: the City of Eng1e~ood sba11 retain and sha11 reserve the right to insta11, maintain, operate, repair and rep1ace by itse1f or by any 1icensee or ho1der of a franchise from the City any po1es. wires. 1ights, conduits, sewer mains and water mains or any other uti1ity now 1ocated in the a11ey or portion thereof vacated by this Ordinance. • -- , 32X I [ - • • • • Introduced~ read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the ----day of 1972. of day of Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an OrdLnance on the 1972. Read by tit1e and passed on f~na1 reading on the 1972. day Pub1ished by t:it:1e as Ordinance No .. =.,.-----" Series of 1972 on the day of 1972. Mayor Attest:: ex officio Cit:y C1erk-Treasurer I, -,---::---;---.=-----.---;-::----:--,--::--" do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, a..c.curate and comp1ete copy of an OrdLnance, passed on fina1 readLng and pub1ished by tit 1e as Ordinance No. ------" Seri-es of 1972_ ex off~cio City C1erk-Treasurer -2- • • • I' 32 X I - • • • • INTR ODU C E D AS A BILL BY CO UNCILMAN ____________________ _ AN ORDINANCE VACATING THAT ALLEY LOCATED ENTIRELY WITHIN BLOCK 6, PREMI E R ADDITIO N , CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, AND RESERVING THE REIN THE RIGHT TO INSTALL, MAINTAIN, OPE RATE , REPAIR AND REPLACE THE SEWER AND WATER MAIN AND O THE R U TIL ITIES NOW LOCATED IN SAID PUBLIC ALLEY. WHEREAS, their present1y exists a pub1ic a11ey 1ocated entire1y ~thin B1ock 6, Premier Addition, City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado ; and WHEREAS, the P1anning and Zoning Commission of the City of Eng1ewood has heretofore recommended that said pub1ic a11ey be vacated; and WHEREAS, said a11ey hereinafter described no 1onger serves any usefu1 purpose and the vacation thereof ~11 not 1eave any rea1ty adjoining said a11ey ~ithout an estab1ished pub1ic road; and WHEREAS, said a11ey as hereinafter described as 1ocated entire1y ~thLn the City of Eng1ewood, Arapahoe County, Co1orado and does not constitute a boundry 1ine between the City of Eng1ewood and any County or other municipa1ity. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD • COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the fo11owing described a11ey 1ocated within the C~ty of Eng1e~ood. Arapahoe Co~nty. Co1orado be and the same is here~y vacated. to wit: That a11ey 1ocated entire1y ~thin B1ock 6. PREMIER ADDITION, City of Eng1eW'ood . Arapahoe County. Co1orado. 2. Provided however that the City of Eng1ewood sha11 retain and sha11 reserve the right to insta11. maintain. operate. repair and rep1ace by itse1f or by any 1icensee or ho1der of a franchise from the City any po1es. wires. 1ights. conduits. sewer mains and water mains or any other uti1ity now 1ocated in the a11ey vacated by this OrdLnance • • • • \ ! :r T 32X - • • • on t:he Introduced, read in fu11 and passed on first reading day of 1.972 . of day of Pub1~shed as a Bi11 for an OrdLnance on the 1.972. Read by tit1e and passed on fina1 reading on the 1 972. day Pub1i.shed by t:it1e as Ord inance No. =~----• Series of 1.972 on t:he day of 1.972 . Mayor Attest:: ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer I • -----:----=------,---....,.------• do here by cert: i.fy that the above and foregoing is a true. accurate and comp1et:e copy of an Ordinance, passed on fina1 reading and pub1ished by t:it:l.e as Ordinance No. ------• Series of 1.972. ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -2- • • r -• INTRODU C E D AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN AN ORDINANCE VACATING THAT ALLEY LOCATED ENTIRELY WITHIN BLOCK 6 • PREMIER ADDITION • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD • ARAPAHOE COUNTY. COLORADO. AND RESERVING THEREIN THE RIGHT TO INSTALL. MAINTAIN • OPERATE • REPAIR AND REPLACE THE SEWER AND WATER MAIN AND OTHER UTILITIES NOW LOCATED IN SAID PUBLIC ALLEY. WHEREAS, their present1y exists a pub1ic a11ey 1ocated entire1y w1thin B1ock 6, Premier Addition, City of Eng1ewood. Co1orado; and WHEREAS, the P1anning and Zoning Commission of the City of Eng1e~ood has heretofore recommended that said pub1ic a11ey be vacated; and WHEREAS, said a11ey here~nafter described no 1onger serves any usefu1 purpose and the vacation thereof ~11 not 1eave any rea1ty adjoining said a11ey without an estab1ished pub1ic road; and WHEREAS, said a11ey as hereinafter described as 1ocated entire1y within the City of Eng1ewood, Arapahoe County, Co1orado and does not constitute a boundry 1ine between the City of Eng1ewood and any County or other municipa1ity. NOW• THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD • COLORADO • AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the fo11ow1ng described a11ey 1ocated ~ithin the City of Eng1ewood. Arapahoe County. Co1orado be and the same is hereby vacated. to wit: That a11ey 1ocated entire1y ~thin B1ock 6. PREMIER ADDITION. City of Eng1ewood. Arapahoe County. Co1orado. 2. Provided however that the City of Eng1e~ood sha11 retain and sha11 reserve the right to insta11. ~aintain. operate. repair and rep1ace by itse1f or by any 1icensee or ho1der of a franchise from the City any po1es. wires. 1ights. conduits. sewer ~aLns and water ~ains or any other uti1ity now 1ocated in the a11ey vacated by this Ord~ance. • • 1'32 X - • • - • rntroduced ,. read in =u11 , and pa~sed day of March, 1972. Pub1~shed as a B~11 f o r an Ord~ance 1972 - fiist reading on the 6th the 9th day of Ma...rch , _..,;;Krz a z > -:C -S MAYOR X , W.i.11i..am L. McDi.vi.tt,. do hereby cert.i..fy th.a.t the above and foregoing i.s a true,. accurate , and comp1ete copy of a B:L11 for an Ordi- nance, i..nt.roduced, read i.n fu~1.,.. and pas sed on f.i._rst read..i.ng <-n the 6th ~~ day of March, 1 9 72. Ex Off.i.ci.o Ci.ty C1erk • • • r 32xl - • • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIL.MA..'<, ___ _:~:....=:....=~=._:====·:_-::J: _________ _ AN ORDINANCE VACATING THAT ALLEY LOCATE D ENTIRELY WITHIN BLOCK 6. PREMIER ADDITION. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. ARAPAHOE COUNTY • COLORADO. AND RESERVING THERE I:<! THE RIGHT TO INSTALL. MAINTAIN. OPERATE. REPAIR AND REPLACE THE SEWER AND WATER MAIN AND OTHER UTILITIES NOW LOCATED IN SAID PUBLIC ALLEY. WHEREAS, their present1y exis ts a pub1ic a11ey 1ocated entire1y w1thin B1ock 6, Premier Addition, City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado; and WHEREAS, the P1anning and Zoning Commdssion of the City of Eng1ewood has heretofore recommended that said pub1ic a11ey be vacated; and WHEREAS, said a11ey hereinafter described no 1onger serve s any usefu1 purpose and the vacation thereof wi11 not 1eave any rec1ty adjoining said a11ey without an estab1ished pub1ic road; and WHEREAS, said a11ey a..s hereinafter described as 1ocated entire1y within the City of Eng1ewood, Arapahoe County. Co1orado and does not constitute a bou.ndry 1ine between the City of Eng1ewood and any County or ocher mun~c~pa1~cy. NOW. THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. AS FOLLOWS: 1.. That the £o11o~ng described a11ey 1ocated w1th~n the City of Eng1e~ood. Arapahoe County. Co1orado be and the same ~s hereby vacated. to ~~t: That a11ey 1ocated entire1y ~th~n B1ock 6. PREMIER ADDITION 7 City of Eng1e~ood,. Arapahoe County,. Co1orado .. 2. Pro~ded ho~ever that the City of Eng1ewood sha11 reta~n and sha11 reserve the right to insta11,. maintaLn,. operate,. repair and rep1ace by itse1f or by any 1~censee or ho1der of a franchise from the City any po1es,. ~res. 1~ghts,. conduits,. sewer mains and water mains or any other uti1ity no~ 1ocated in the a11ey vacated by this Ordinance • - • • • Introduced, read in fu11 , and passed day of March, 1972_ Pub1i.shed a._s a. Bi11 for a..n Ordi..na..nce 1972_ first reading on the 6th the 9th day o£ Ma..rch, MAYOR :X . WJ....11.1.aa L_ Mc:Di.v:i.tt. cSo hereby cert..i..:f y that the above and forego~ ~ a true, accurate, and comp1ete c opy of a Bi11 for a.n Ordi- nan..ce , :i..nt..roduced, read 1.n fu.1.1, and passed o.n f.:Lrs t rea.d.:i...ng on the 6th day of March, 1972 . Ex O f ficio City Clerk • \ ! ~ II • • 1'32 X - - - - - 0-~ INTRODUCE D AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN·------=~====::::;~---------- AN ORDINANCE VACATING THAT ALLEY LOCATED ENTIRELY WITHIN BLOCK 6, PREMIER ADDITION, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, AND RESERVING THEREIN THE RIGHT TO INSTALL, MAINTAIN, OPERATE, REPAIR AND REPLACE THE SEWER AND WATER MAIN AND OTHER UTILITIES NOW LOCATED IN SAID PUBLIC ALLEY. WHEREAS, their present1y exis ts a pub1ic a11ey 1ocated entire1y within B1ock 6, Premier Addition, City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado; and WHEREAS, the P1anning and Zoning Commdssion of the City of Eng1ewood has heretofore recommended that said pub1ic a11ey be vacated; and WHEREAS, said a11ey hereinafter described no 1onger serves any usefu1 purpose and the vacation thereof wi11 not 1eave any rea1ty adjoining said a11ey without an estab1ished pub1ic road; and WHEREAS. said a11ey as hereinafter described as 1ocated entire1y ~thin the City of Eng1ewood, Arapahoe County, Co1orado and does not constitute a boundry 1ine between the City of Eng1ewood and any County or other municipa1ity. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIJE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD • COLORADO • AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the fo11o~ng described a11ey 1ocated ~thin the City of Eng1e~ood. Arapahoe County, Co1orado be and the same is hereJy vacated, to wit: That a11ey 1ocated entire1y within B1ock 6, PREMIER ADDITION. C~ty of Eng1ewood. Arapahoe County. Co1orado. 2. Provided however that the City of Eng1ewood sha11 retain and sha11 reserve the right to insta11, maintain, operate, repair and rep1ace by i tsc e or by any 1icensee or ho1der of a franchise from the City ~1y po1es, wires. 1ights. conduits, sewer mains and water mains or any other uti1ity now 1ocated in the a11ey vacated by this Ordinance. • -- T 32 X • • • Introduced~ read Ln fu11 , and passed day of March , 1 9 72. 1972. Pub11shed as a BL11 for an Ord~ance OF FICIAL cou . r1 1 ,......_,..._, ............. _ first read1ng on the 6th the 9th day of Ma..rch, MAYOR A"rr'EST: Ex Officio City C1erk X , Wi11iam L. McDivitt, do hereby certify that the above and f o rego ing is a true, accurate, and co~p1ete copy of a Bi11 for an Ordi- nance , introduced, read in fu11, and passed on first reading on the 6th day of March, 1972. Ex Officio City C1erk • • '32xl - - - - C'n:Y: OFFICIAL CO ~NCPL DOCUMi::NT C OL! C:IT'Y Ot INTRODUCED AS A BILL B~CILMAN AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF THE PUBLIC ALLEY LOCATED WITHIN BLOCK 6 • PREMIER ADDITION. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . ARAPAHOE COUNTY. COLORADO. AND RESERVING THEREIN THE RIGHT TO INSTALL. MAINTAIN. OPERATE • REPAIR AND REPLACE THE SEWER AND WATER MAIN AND OTHER UTILITIES NOW LOCATED IN SAID PUBLIC ALLEY OR A PORTION THEREOF . WHEREAS, their present1y exists a pub1ic a11ey 1ocated entire1y within B1ock 6, Premier Addition, City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado; and WHEREAS, the P1an._nin.g and Zoning ComDl..i..ssi.on of the City of Eng1ewood has heretofore recommended that a portion of said pub1i.c a11ey be vacated; and r- uL e> WHEREAS, a portion of said a11ey hereinafter described no 1onger serves any usefu1 purpose and the vacation thereof ~11 not 1eave any rea1ty adjoining said a11ey ~thout an estab1ished pub1i.c road; and WHEREAS, said a11ey as hereinafter described as 1ocated enti.re1y ~thin the City of Eng1ewood, Arapahoe County, Co1orado, and does not constitute a boundry 1ine between the City of Eng1ewood and any County or other municipa1ity. NOW • THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. AS FOLLOWS : 1. That the fo11awi.ng described a11ey 1ocated ~thin the City of Eng1e~ood~ Arapahoe County~ Co1orado be and the same i.s hereby vacated~ to wit: The a11ey adjoining Lots 6~ 7~ 8~ 17~ 18 and 19. B1ock 6 0 PREMIER ADDITIO N. City of Eng1ewood~ Arapahoe County~ Co1orado. 2. Provided however that the City o£ Eng1ewood sha11 retain and sha11 reserve the right to insta11~ maintain~ operate. repair and rep1ace by itse1f or by any 1icensee or ho1der of a franchise from the City any po1es. wires. 1i.ghts. conduits. sewer mains and water mains or any other uti1ity now 1ocated in the a11ey or portion thereof vacated by this Ordinance. II -- '32xl • • Introduced. read 1n fu11 and passed on f~rst reading on t:he ____ day of 1.972. of day of Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 1.972. Read by tit1e and passed on fina1 readLng on the 1.972. day Pub1ished by ti.t1e as Ordinance No. ==-----• Series of 1.972 on t:he day of 1.972. Mayor Attest: ex officio City C1erk Treasurer I • ==--==-:;--.;:==-:===::-..-:::--=--::==:--• do hereby certify that: the above and foregoing is a true. accurate and comp1et:e copy of an OrdLnance. passed on fina.1 rea.d~g and pub1i.shed by t:it:1e as Ordinance No. Series o£ 1972. ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -2- • • '32x , • • INTRODU C E D AS A BILL BY COU CI~Uu~ AN O RDINANC E V A C ATI N G A PORTI O N O F THE P UBLI C A LLEY L OC A TED WITHI N BLO CK 6. PREMIE R ADDITION . CITY O F ENGLEWOO D. ARAPAHO E COUNTY . CO L ORADO. AND RESE RVI NG THEREIN THE RIGH T TO I N STALL . MAI N T AIN . OPE RATE • REPAIR AND REPLAC E THE S E WER A N D WATER MAI N AN D O THER U TILITIE S NOW L OCATE D I N SAID P UBLIC A LLE Y O R A PORTION THERE OF. WHEREAS~ the ir present1y exists a pub1ic a11ey 1ocated entire 1 y within B1ock 6, Pre~er Addition. City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado; and WHEREAS , the P1a.n.ning and Zoning Conm:ti..ssion of the City of Eng1ewood has heretofore recommended that a portion of said pub1ic a11ey be vacated; and WHEREAS, a p ortion of said a11ey hereinafter described no 1onger serves any usefu1 purpose ~~d the vacation thereof wi11 not 1eave any rea1ty adjoining said a11ey ~thout an estab1ished pub1ic road; and WHEREAS, said a11ey as hereinafter described as 1ocated entire 1y ~thin the City of Eng1ewood, Arapahoe County. Co1orado, and does not constitute a boundry 1ine between the City of Eng1e~ood and any County or other municipa1ity. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF . THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. AS FOLLOWS : 1. That: the fo11owing described a11ey 1ocated w1thin the City of Eng1ewood, Arapahoe County, CoLorado be and the same is hereby vacated, to w1t: The a11ey adjoining Lots 6, 7, B, 17, 18 and 19. B1ock 6. PREMIER ADDITION. C~ty of Eng1ewood, Arapahoe County, Co1orado. 2. Provided however that the City of Eng1ewood sba11 retain and sha11 reserve the right to insta11, maintain, operate, r e pair and rep1ace by itse1f or by any 1icensee or ho1der of a franchise from the City any po1es, ~res, 1ights, conduits, sewer mains and water mains or any other uti1ity now 1ocated in the a11ey or portion thereof vacated by this Ordinance. • • \ ! -' - - - - In t rodu c ed ~ r ead in fu11 and pas sed on f~r st read~ng on t:he ____ day of 1 97 2. of day of Pub 1 i s hed a s a B i 11 f or an Ord inance on th e 197 2 . Read by ti.t1e and passed on fi.na1 reading on the 1972. day Series Pub1ishe d b y ti.t1e as Ordinance No. of 1972 on t:he da.y of 1972. Mayor Attest : ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer I • ----=--=----....,---..,.-----,---' do hereby certify that the above and foregoLng is a true,. accurate and comp1ete copy of an Ordinance,. passed on fina1 reading and pub1i.shed by ti.t1e as Ordinance No . ------• Series of 1972. ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -2- • \ ! '! -- I' 32 X I -I • • ·" • • INT RODCC E D AS A BILL BY CO L~C I ~~ AN ORDI NA~CE VACATI NG A PO R TION OF THE P U BLIC ALLEY LOCATED WITHI N BLOCK 6 • P REMI ER ADDI TI O N . CITY OF ENGLE WOOD. ARAPAHOE CO UNTY • CO L O RADO. ~~ RES E R VING THE REIN THE RIGHT TO INSTAL L. MAINTAI N . O PERATE • RE PAIR A..~D REPLAC E THE S E WER AND WATER MAI N ~~D O THE R U TILITIES N O W L OCATED IN SAID PUBLIC ALLEY OR A PORTION THERE OF. WHEREAS, their present1y exists a pub1ic a11ey 1ocated enti re1y w1thin B1ock 6, Premder Addition, City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado; and WHEREAS, the P1an_nin.g a:n.d Zoning Conmrl.ssi.on of the City of Eng1ewood has heretofore recommended that a portion of said pub1ic a11ey be vacated; and WHEREAS, a portion of said a11ey hereinafter described no 1onger serves any usefu1 purpose and the vacation thereof wi11 not 1eave any rea1ty adjoining said a11ey without an estab1ished pub1ic road; and WHEREAS, said a11ey as hereinafter described as 1ocated entire1y within the City of Eng1ewood, Arapahoe County. Co1orado, and does not constitute a boundry 1ine between the City of Eng1ewood and any County or other municipa1ity. NOW. THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. AS FOLLOWS: 1. T~ the fo11owing described a11ey 1ocated ~thin the City of Eng1ewood, Arapahoe County. Co1orado be and the same is hereby vacated. to ~t: The a11ey adjo~n~ng Lots 6. 7. s. 17. 18 and 19. B1ock 6. PREMIER ADDITION. C~ty of Eng1ewood, Arapahoe County, Co1orado. 2. Provided however that the City of Eng1ewood sha11 retain and sha11 reserve the right to insta11, ~aintain. operate, repair and rep1ace by itse1f or by any 1icensee or ho1der of a franchise from the City any po1es, ~res, 1ights~ conduits, sewer mains and water mains or any other uti1ity now 1ocated in the a11ey or portion thereof vacated by this Ord~n.ance . • , \ ! '! • • ,. 32X II - - - Introduced, read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the ----day of 1.972. of day of Pub1ished as a Bi11 £or an Ordinance on the 1.972. Read by tit1e and passed on fina1 reading on the 1.972. day Pub1ished by tit1e as Ordinance No. Series of 1.972 on the day of 1972. Mayor Attest: ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer I, • do hereby cer-tify that the abo·:ve-::;::-an::;::::d:;-<fi':o:::::r::e::-g;:::o~::t.<-::n::g::--:;i;-s;:--a::-<t;:-::ru=e::-, accurate and comp1e t::e copy of an Ordinance, passed on f~na~ reading and p~b1isbed by t::it1e as Ordinance No. ------• Series of 1972. ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -2- -- T 32X - • • • • RESOLUTION NO. /'/ Ci c ou ·. ___ _:/~'-----• SERIES OF ~97~ O F C:f,CLc: F '-€: "'· -t...,;.w. CoL..o. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF THE APPLICATION FOR A GRANT TO ACQUIRE AND DEVELOP OPEN SPACE FOR A "GREENBELT- PARK" (WEST HARVARD GULCH) WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLE WOO D • COLORADO. WHEREAS 7 Title VII of the Housing Act of 1961 as amended provides for the making of grants by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to States and 1oca1 public bodie s to assist them in the acquisition and deve1op~ent of permanent interests in land for open space uses where such assistance is needed in carryin g out a unified or officially coordinated program for the provision and development of open space land as part of the comprehensively planned 1and develop - ment of the urban areas; and WHEREAS~ the City of E n g1e ~ood, Colorado, a municipal corporation, hereinafter sometUmes referred to as Applicant, desires to acquire and deve1op the fu11 fee s~mp1e interest to certain 1and known as the Greenbe1t-Park in Northwest E n g1ewood (We st Harvard Gu1ch), which 1and is to be he1d and used for pe~anent open space 1and for parks; and WHEREAS. Tit~e VI of the Civi~ Rights Act of ~964 and the Regu1ations of the Department of Housing and Urban Deve 1 opment effectuating that Tit1e, provide that no person sha11 be discrimdnated a gainst because of race, co1or or nationa1 origin in the use of the 1and acquired and/or deve1oped; and WHEREAS, it is recognized that the contract for Federa1 grant w111 Lmpose certain ob1igations and responsibi1ities upon the App1icant and ~11 require among other things; (1) assurances that fami1ies and individua1s disp1aced as a resu1t of the open space 1and project are offered decent, safe and sanitary housing, (2) comp1iance w1th Federa1 1abor standards, and (3) comp1iance with Federa1 requireme nts re1ating to equa1 emp1oyment opportunities; and WHEREAS; it is estimated that the cost of acquiring fu11 fee s~p1e interest in said 1and wi11 be $106 1 950.00~ and WHEREAS, it is estimated that the cost of deve1opment of said 1and wi11 be $99,050 .00~ and WHEREAS, it is estimated that the cost of necessary demo1ition and remova1 of ~provements on said 1and wi11 be $3,000: and WHEREAS, it is estimated that the tota1 amount of re1ocation payments be made to e1igLb1e site occupants dis- p1aced from property to be acquired wi11 be SSO,OOO • • • • -- NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. as fo11oW"s: 1. That an app1ication be ~ade to the Department of Housi..:ng and Urban. Deve1oprne.nt for a. grant in an anlOunt authorized by the Tit1e VII of the Housing Act of 1961 as amended, which amount is present1y est~ted to be $206 ,000 ~r< p1us costs of re1ocation and the App1icant wi11 pay the ba1ance of the cost from other funds ava.i1a.b1e to it. Mayor -- r 32 x ll - - - - CERTIFICATE OF RECORDING OFFICER The undersigned hereby certifies that: 1. He is a du1y qua1ified and acting Director of Finance~ ex officio City C1erk of the City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado, a municipa1 corporation, hereinafter ca11ed the App1icant and the keeper of its records. 2. The attached Reso1ution is a copy of a Reso1ution as fina11y adopted at App1icant he1d on the day of recorded in this office. true SX'ld correct: a meeting of the 1972, du1y 3. The meeting was du1y convened and he1d in a11 respects in accordance ~th 1aw and to the extent required by 1aw. Due and proper notice of the meeting ~as given. A 1ega1 quorum was present throughout the meeting and a 1ega11y sufficient number of members of the App1icant voted in the proper manner for the adoption of the Reso1ution. A11 of the requ~rements and proceedings under 1a~ incident to the proper adoption or passage of the Reso1ution ha~e been du1y fu1£i11ed. carried out and otherwise observed. 4. If the impression of the sea1 has been affixed be1o~ it constitutes offic ia1 sea1 of the App1icant and this Certif~cate ~s hereby executed under the officia1 sea1. 5_ The undersigned is du1y authorized to execute this Certificate. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the undersigned h.as h.ere\...I.D._to set his hand this day of 1972. Director of Finance ex officio City C1 r k -- 'a2xl • • • RESOLL"TION NO . SE:.R..:r:ES OF .1.972 A RESOLUTION A.PPROPRLATING MONIES 'IN THE PUBLXC IMPROVEMENr FUND WR£REAS. the .1.9 72 budget ca.l..l.ed for an appropriation of $70,000.00 for a fi.re pUJnper and squirt apparatus; and WHEREAS, the tota.l. actua.l. cost of sai.d pumper and apparatus -as $74,139.00 , after bi.ds were received and the .l.owest bid was accepted; NOW , THEREFORE, BE rr RESO LVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as f o.l..l.ows: Section .1.. The f o.l..l.ow1ng financi.a.l. transaction i.s hereby aut.ho- ri.zed: Source o f Funds .1.8.28 Paving D istrict No. 2.1. $4 ,.1.39 .00 Supp.l.~cnta.l. A ppropriation 18 • .1.8 F.i...re Pumper and Squ.i..rt:. $4,.1.39.00 Secti.o:n 2 _ The City Manager and D:l.rector of F:Lna..nce are hereby authorized and directed to make the above changes to the .1.97 2 appropriations o f the Ci..ty of Eng.l.ewood , Co.l.orado. ADOPTED AND APPROVED th..i...s day of .1.972. MAYOR Ex Officio City C.l.erk I, Wi.l..l.iam L. McDivitt, Ex Officio City C1erk o£ the City of Eng1ewood., Co.l..ora.do , do hereby cert..i.fy that the a..l::Jove and foregoi..n.g .i.s a true, accu..ra.te, a..n.d comp1ete copy of Reso1ut..i.on. No. ____ ,. Series of 1972 . Ex Officio C.i.ty C1erk • • - - - ~Oc-r-·-.... RESOLUTIO~ NO . SERIES OF 2:22.._2 -.. -..... -... RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FILING OF APPLICATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING ~~ URB&~ DEVELOPMENT, UNITE D STATES OF AMERICA, FOR A GRANT UNDER P. L . 89-~~7. WHEREAS, pursuant to P. L. 89-117 the Un~ted States of America has authorized the making of grants to pub1ic bodies to aid in financing the construction of basic ~ater and sewer projects: Now Therefore, Be It Reso1ved By The C~ty Counc~1 Of The C~ty of Eng1ewood, 1. That Stan1ey H. Dia1 be and he is hereby authorized to execute and fi1e an app1ication on beha1£ of The City of Eng1e~ood, Co1orado 7 a municipa1 corporation, ~ith the Department of Housing and Urban Deve1opment, United States Government, for a grant to aid in financing the construction of certain storm sewers and improvements 1ocated in the northeast and northwest portions of Eng1ewood and re1ated portions of Denver, and an assurance o f C01D.p 1ia.nce with the Department of HousLng and Urban Deve1opment regu1ations under Ti.t~e VI of the Ci.vi.~ Rights Act of ~964. 2. That Stan1ey H. Dia1. City Manager, be and he is hereby authorized and d~rected to furnish such information as the Department of Housing and Urban Deve1opment ~ay reasonab1y request in connection ~th the app1ication which is herein authorized to be fi1ed. Mayor CERTIF~~ATE OF RECORDING OFFICER The undersigned du1y qua1ified and acting Director of Finance, ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer. City of Eng1ewood. Co1orado. a municipa1 corporation does hereby certify: that the attached reso1ution is a true and correct copy of the reso1ution. authorizLng the £i1ing of app1ication ~th the Department of Housing and Urban Deve1opment. as regu1ar1y adopted at a 1ega11y convened meeting of the City Counci1 du1y he1d on the 6th day of March. A.D .• 1972; and further that such reso1ution has been fu11y recorded in the journa1 of proceedings and records in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand this day of • ~972. -- • • • 0 - ST. LOUIS CHUR::H SPECIAL EVENTS PERM.XTS F~ GIVEN TO DEAN HERNDON 3/13 /72 • 0 • • •