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.\VING DISTRICT NO. 21.
~t th e hearing on
severa1 pror es rs ~
prior to m~king a ~
in the Oi..sr-··ict.
, 21 held on Jnnu~ry 24. 1972. there were
:·e Council ·want:ed ~ddi.t:iona.l io'$:orma tio n
:sian £or inclusion o~ streets and a.11eys
In the 1o11ow ing ir
and al.l.eys ~he ra p ~
main comp laint and
obtained to help C
3 tion I have tried to rec ap the streets
were present to comment along wit:h t:he
have included additional in~ormation
~1 with their decision.
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27 00 S . Acoma S ~eet
in1orm::.tion.
3000 s . Acoma Stree t
in:form::.tion.
One person at hearing wa n ting
T wo people at bearing wanting
4500 S. Acoma Str eet Five people at hearing in opposition
to pa ving. Q1-v n ersh ip l.ist: sho•.,-s total number o:f O'\\."ners a s
43. T he m::.in object:ion was that the street does n•t need
pav ed . T ests have been comp l eted and t:he re su lts. ~hich
are attached . show that the asphalt varies 1rom 2-inches
to 2 ~-inches and that base course var~es ~ro~ none to
~-~n~h. Our cross -s e c~ions show that t~e c1~w n ~n the street
var~es $rom 10-~nches to 12-~nchcs chroughout the bl.ock.
Accord~n s ~o our present standards a 2-~ncb over1ay w ou1d
not g~vc us the des~red strength and woul d cause the crown
co be excessive .
In my opLnion there are three a1ternatives:
1. To pave the street as proposed.
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To p1acc a thin ov e r1ay on the street with ~he County i mi1 l e vy in ord e r to prolong the rep1a ceme nt ~
To conti.nue as is with patching unti1 improvement:".;.;(, 1 ~
mor ~ :a.;>paren t to the peop1e. . ·. • -
Th e second a 1~e rn ~tive cou1d se t a precedent th3t we haven't
~ol.l.owed ~n pr~~r d~st-~ct s .
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5. 3200 South O e 1awore Street-Two peop1e hear~ng •n
na mes are on th e petition. A petition "~a submitted.
oppo s~t~on to pav~ng. b c or~n g 28 names o~ owners out •
a poss~b1e 37. hl a~n objcct~on was that the pav~ng ~s ~
need ed.
Tests have been co~pleted and th e results. which are ached.
show that the asphalt var~es ~rom 1~-incbes to 2 t -inc . -S
and that: there i.so't any base course apparent:. our cr .,ss -
secti.ons show that the crow n i.s approxi mate ly 12-i.nch es
throu g hout th e block.
The com.'Tl en t:s that were made on 4500 S. Acoma v:oul.d appl.y
her e also.
6 . 1800 We st H a rvard Avenue -One person at hearing wanting
in~or m atio n .
7. 2900 South El.ati Street -One person at hearin g in 1avor
o1 pavin g .
8. 2400 South Raritan Street -On e person at hearing wanti ~G ~n~romat~on and request~ng that s~dewa1k be om~tted.-
Wa1k ha s been 1e£t out ~n oth e r ar eas wh ere deve1opme nt
had not y et occurred: Qu~ncy ~est o1 Li pa n
D ec atur North ao d Sot th o1 Union
Wa1k i s not d esigne d on Co11 ege Ave. io this di strict because
o1 right-o1-~ay width .
Private d eve 1o pe rs have 1e~t out wa 1k uoti1 d eve1opme nt
occurs: Va11e~o 1rom Ya1e to Bates
Amherst 1rom Va11 ej o to Tejon
Wal.k has b ee n insta11ed under previous districts even
where deve1opme ot had not taken p1ace:
Ya1e 1rom Tejon east
Bat es £rom Zuni to Te~on
rt appe ars th~t past policy wou1d not dictate io any w 1 y
and that si~ce the p1ans do ca11 £or sidewalk to _b~ i~~t aa ~~
mo~oL~Lhic a 11y wit h the curb and gutter. in order to ~ i~i -
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A photo is att:acht?d showing curb , gutter. and wal.k at the ... ·-~":. •
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January 27 ~ l :
Paving Distr ·
9. A11ey e ::::
request i
and that::
3500 Sou t. _ox Street -One P • on at hearing
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tb at paving
__ e knew o:£ ot !·
postponed £or on e ~ two years
owners (4) who ~e -~ the same way.
A1~ey ea s t o:£ 3900 Sou t K a1amath Street
an ••L•• to intersect We ~-Ka1amath Stree t:
Avenue) -One person a r near~ng want~n
do need r~ght -o£-way £ ~ th~s a11ey a s
p1at. The Uti1ities D1rector has stat
can be vacated as r equested.
(~!.1ey paved in
. : West Nassau
~.r ormation. We
~w n on the attached
t::bat the easement
11. A11ey east o:£ 3700 South Lipan Street -One person at hearing
wanting in:£ormation.
12 . A11ey east o:£ 2700 South Linco1n Street -E1even peop1e at
meeting were opposed to paving and a petition bearing sig-
natures o£ 28 out o£ 42 owners opposed paving.
13 . A11ey east o£ 3300 South Washington Street -A1thougb no one
was at Hearing there have been many te1ephone ca11s in
opposi tion i~ the storm sewer is not insta11ed. At this
time we can not de~inite1y say that storm sewer wi11 be
insta11 ed; tbere£ore~ we shou1d drop the a11ey 1or at 1east
o ne year.
14. A11ey east o£ 3700 South Acoma Street -Three peop1e at
bearing in opposition to paving. One o£ the peop1e stat e~
be bad conducted a te1epbone survey in which 8 peop1e were
opposed to project.
15. A11ey east o~ 3700 South Broadw ay -Out of :-'"2 owners there
were 5 1etters with 7 signatures and there were 9 peop1e
at hearing opposed to the paving .
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TO: H onorab1e Mayor and CiLy ounci1
v1a Stanley H. Dial, City Manager
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FROM: Request ~or Height Exception -Oi£ices,. Ltd .
Fronting on Lin coln & Sherman Streets south o£ Girard.
The Cit..y Planning and Zoning C onunission,. at its meeting
January 18~ 1972. voted S-0 (one m e mber absent) to recommend
approval o£ the requ est o~ Harry E. Car1eno , on beha1f of
o£rices, Ltd., £or wniver o£ t::he 60 £oot height limitation
in the B-1 Oistrict as provided £or in §22 .5-7a(4) of the
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to permit an o£fice building
having a maximum height of 65 feet . Reasons for the approval
are:
1. The i ncreased height wi11 not adversely effect the adjoining
properties.
2 . Proposed parking comp1ies with the minimum standards set
rortb in tbe Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and is
adequate1y designed.
3 . Fire~ Hea1Lh and Safety standards wi11 be met in con-
s~ruction ..
4. Drainage p1ans wi.11 be re v iewed by the Director of Pub1 ic
works prior to issuance o£ a Bui1ding Permit ..
Re spectfu11y submitted~
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JAMES L .. SUPINGER~ Director
Department oi-Community Oeve1opment
for
City P1anning & Zoning Commission
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cc: Mr .. Car1eno~ l\lr .. Giseburt. Mr .. S choc k. Adjoining Property
owners.
enc: Bu i1di.ng P1ans,. Location Map,. Sta £f Report,. Excerpt o:f
Minutes.
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CASE P2-72
Height Exception
Re quest for waiver o£ the GO foot height 1Lmitation in
District under the provision of §22.5-7a(4) to permit
~truction o f an office bui1ding having a maximum height
e et .
Da t.-. Lo be Considered:
January 18. 1972.
Name of App1icant:
Harry E. Car1eno
Attorney at Law
34GO South Sherman Street
Eng1ewood, Co1orado 80110
Name of Property Owners :
Cha1.merse A. & Martha •t .. Parker
3996 South Grant Street
Eng1ewood. Co1orado
Owners o f Lots 17 and 18. B1 o ck G. Premier Addition
Audrey B .. Mitchem
3860 South Bannock Street
Eng1ewood. Co1orado
Owner of Lots G. 7. and 8. B1 o ck G. Premier Additio n.
Offices. Ltd ... the bo1ders of options to purchase
the propertie s 1isted above.
These parties 1·e a11 represented in this matter by
Attorney Harry E. Car ~ o . 34GO South Sherman Street. Eng1ewood.
Co1orado.
I..ocation:
3400 B1ock fronting on Linco1n and Sherman.
Description of Surrounding Area:
North:
residences ..
East:
South:
Structure ..
West:
Vacant. Commercia1 Bui1ding and Sing1e-fami1y
Sherman Street ..
Mu1tip1e-fami1y Dwe11ings and Commercia1
Linco1n Street ..
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Height Exce ption Pag• =-~2~-=--------------
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A11ey vacati c.
o ££-street park
+t\ction:
a s been appro" ·d . Approv r•1 of 82
Eaci1ity is a1so on the ~~enda.
.£ .1 ~nts from Other D e-· .. ments:
Fire Departme ·
Je ct proposa1, the Fi
providing fire and pu
providing that:
'"From the pre1iminary d .. , on sub-
Department sees no serio u ~ c oncerns in
1 c safety services to thi s s tructure
1. Access is provided on two (2) sides of the
st.ructure---
(a) Linco1n Street .
(b) Fire 1ane through parking area, south
side.
2. F~re contro1 system ---
(a) Wet stand-pipe system, inc1uding fire con-
nection on Linco1n Street side .
3. Staircases, e1evators, corridors, and fire wa11s
consistant with the Uniform Bui1ding Code, City of
Eng1ewood. ••
Pub1 ic Works Department: ""The description of the
tract 1isted under (2) ol your memo inc1udes 19 £eet +/-of
Sherman Street a1thougb the p1ot p1an of the proposed o ffice
bui1ding does not. Since there is some question as to the
status o£ Sherman, we shou1d probab1y require a quit c1aim
deed for the 19 feet.
Attached is a copy of our topo map with the property
out1ined thereon. The property. if fi11ed, wou1d interrupt
the natura1 f 1ow o£ storm runoff and cou1d cause ponding on
other peop1e where it may not now occur.
Retaining wa11s are not shown on the south or north
property 1ines. These wa11s if bui1t on the 1ine wou1d have
to have footings that pro~ect inward as wou1d the bui1ding
proper.
The bui1ding wou1d a1so have to drain to Linco1n
Street and not to the North. The parking 1ayout and interior
site drainage appear to be adequate ...
Department o~ Community Deve1opment Ana1ysis:
Section 22.5-7a(4)
Ordinance provides:
o~ the Co~~rehensive Zoning
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CASE #2-72
Height Exception
§22.5-7a(4) The height of any bui1ding or structure
to be constructed in the R-3-A, R-3-B, B-1 and B-2 Zone Dis-
tricts, or the gross £1oor aren of any bui1ding or structure
in the I-1 and Z-2 Zone Districts, may be increased beyond the
maximum specified in this Chapter by reso1ution o f City Counci1. subject to the f o11owing conditions:
(a) Any app1icant for permission to construct a
bui1ding or structure in excess of the 1imitations
set forth in Chapter 22 in any o f the above Zone
Districts sha11 fi1e an app1ication therefor with the
P1anning and Zoning Commission, which Commission
sha11 consider the same and sha11 make a report and
recommendation upon the matter to City Counci1. In
such consideration, the said Commission sha11 not be
required to ho1d a pub1ic hearing or to give pub1ic
notice of such app1ication or consideration.
(b) Upon receipt of the report and recommendation
from the Commission, City Counci1 sha11 schedu1e a
pub1ic hearing upon such app1ication and sha11 give
pub1ic notice thereof in the ~anner required by Section 22.8 hereof.
(c) ~n considering the app1ication, both the Com-
mission and Counci1 sha11 be guided by the fo11owing criteria:
(i) The effect of the increased height or f1oor
area on adjacent property inc1uding the effect on 1ight~ air and venti1ation.
(ii) The avai1abi1ity and suitabi1ity o f private o ff-street parking.
(iii) The 1ocation of the structure with reference to fire, hea1th and safety factors .
(iv) Such other factors as may affect the pub1ic hea1tb. safety and we1fare.
(d) No app1ication sha11 be approved unti1 written
evidence has been received £rom the City Fire Department
and Department of Pub1ic Works that the pre1iminary
p1ans for the proposed bui1d ing or improvement inc1ude
adequate ~eat ures f or fire protection and pub1ic safety.
(e) AJ1 expense occasioned by tbe app1ication sha11
be paid 0¥ the app1icant, inc1udjng any necessary
economic feasibi1ity studies or other p1anning surveys
deemed necessary e::..titer by the Commission or by City
Counci1 7 whi~h studies or surveys wi11 be furnished
by app1.:ic ant upon request . .,
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.t Exception
In addressing our ana1ysis to tbe <>l provisions~
the fo11owing is offered in regard to the r ~se u p1ans:
1... The 1ocation o£ the proposed struct t·e adjacent
to the north property 1ine wou1d not su bs tantia11y
hinder the adjoining property to the north by 1i.miting
1ight and air to that parce1.
2. The number o~ off-street parking spaces proposed
meets the minimuM requirements of the Zoning Ordinance •
3. Bui1d ,. g • H ·
met in construe
in the north si
• th and Fire Codes wou1d have to be
n . No openings wou1d be permitted
o f sTructure bec~o~z.ero setback.
Recommended Action:
TI:l.at the City P --~.ning and Zoning Commission recommend
to the City Counci1 the ~p prova1 of the request of Harry E.
Car1eno for a waiver o ~ h eight restrictions in the B-1 District
to permit a 65 foot ~our -story o ffice bui1ding for the ~o11 owin g
reasons:
1 . The proposa1 w o u1d not adverse1y a~~ect the
property adjacent to the north by restricting en-
trance o f 1ight and air to said property.
2. The number o ~ off-street parking spaces meets
the require.ments of the Zoning O rdinance .
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Director of Community Deve1opment
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
JANUARY 18, 1972
I. CALL TO ORDER.
The regular meeting o f the City Planning and Zoning comm issi on was
ca11ed to order at 8:00 P.M. by Chairman K e nneth C arlson.
Members prese nt::
!.'lembers absent:
Weist; Henning; Vobejda; Barton ; Brown ; Lentsch;
Robins ; Carlson
Supinger, Ex-officio
Mosb~rger
Al s o pre se nt: 0. A. Komans, Assistant Director of Community Develop-
ment; City Attorn~y Berardini .
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES.
Mr. Carl.son stated that Minutes of January 4, 1972,. were to be con-
sidered £or approval.
Lent sch moved:
Henning seconded: The Minutes of January 4, 1972,. be approved as
written.
The motion carried unanimously.
.iii. HEIGHT EXCEPTION
Block 6, Premier Add.
Lentsch moved:
CASE #2-72A
January 4, 1972
Henning seconded: The ~atter of the requested Height Exception for
property in B1ock 6, Premier Addition, be raised
from the ta b1e.
The motion carried unanimous1y.
J.!r. Carl.son asked Mr. Supinger tO review the request. Mr . Supinger
stated that the appl.icants now have an option to purchase property
owned by Mr. L. 0 . Watson, adding four l.ots to the total. area pro-
posed to be devel.oped with an office building and off-s treet parking
area. Mr. Supinger stated that amended pl.ans indicate the height
of the structure has been .. ·educed from SO ft., with a request for
20 ft. height exception, to 65ft ., requesting now onl.y a 5 ft.
exception . ~tt . Supinger stated that the area of the buil.ding has
been increased, as has the number of off-street parking spaces the
appl.icants are providing. Mr. Supinger stated that the nUln.ber of
off-street parking spaces provided does meet the minimum requirements
o f the Comprehensive Zoning Ord inance.
Mrs. Henning inquired if the option was for the entire parcel.·owned
by Mr. Watson? 1\.i.r. Su.p.i.n.ger repl.ied that it did encompass the eu-
tire parcel..
Mr. Barton asked if the buil.ding woul.d now be four 'f:l.oors? Mr.
Supinger stated it woul.d be four fl.oors, with the mechani~al.
structure on top. Mr. Supinger stated that the appl.icants are not
requ esting that additional. al.l.ey -way be vacated beyond their original.
r equest considered by the P1anoing Commission January 4th .
~trs. Henning asked if an exception, i ~ granted. wou1d gq with the
1and or w~th the owner? Mr . Sup~ng er stated ~t wou1d go w~th the
1and .
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Mr. Brown r <."' ·ed to the fol.l.owing statement from Publ.ic n arks
Department: e description of the tract l.isted under (2 ) of your
memo incl.ud< ~ feet +/-of Sherman Street al.~hough the p l.ot pl.an
of the prop< office buil.ding does not . Since there i s some
question as the status of Sherman we shoul.d probabl.y r ~quire a
quit cl.ai.m d (.~_d for the 1.9 :feet .•• Mr . Brown asked if th J i.s a probl.em?
Mr . Supinger s tated that requiring the quit cl.aim deed w e d be
cl.eari.ng up ow n e rship of the l.and in that particul.ar l.oc · ~n. Dis-
cussion fol.l.owed .
Mr . Supinger suggested that approval., if given by the Co ~s sion.
shoul.d be tied to the pl.ans submitted January 12, 1972 . J iscussion
fo11owed . Mr .. Brown stated he was concerned about the c:.r ainage on
this site. He a s k ed what the additiona1 b1acktopped pa t ki ng area
would mean to s urrounding property owners in terms o f inc reased run-
of£? Discussion fo11owed. Mr. Brownwas referred to the c omment s
from tbe Public Works Department as i ncluded in the staff report.
Mr. Lentsch stated he fe1t the storm sewe r would take care of the
problem. Further d iscussi on ~o1 1owe d.
Lentsch moved:
Vobejda seconded : The City Plann ing and Zoning Commission recommend
to City Council that requ est f or Height Except ion
f or property in Block 6, Prem ier Addition. under option by Offices.
Ltd., b e approved; s uch approva1 to permit the construction of a 65
ft •• fo ur stor y o ffice bu i1ding . a s shown on p1ans dated January 11.
1972. in the B-1 Zone Di s trict. Criteria set f orth for Commission
and Counci1 consideration in granting requests for height exception
is met by the applicant. with particu1ar reference to the provision
of avai1ab1e and suitable o ff -street park ing.
The motion carried unanimous1y.
IV. OF F-STREET PARKING PLAN
B1ock 6, Premier Addition
CASE #3-72A
January 4. 1972
Mr. Carlson stated that consideration or the off-street parking
p1an, as submitted by Offices. Ltd •• bas been tab1ed.
Brown moved:
Henning seconded: That consideration of the off-street parking
p1an for O ffices . Ltd •• be removed ~rom the tab1e.
T~e motion carried unani.mous1y.
Mr. Supinge r noted that with the increase ~n the f1oor area o~ the
propose d bui1diog from 20,400 sq. ft . to 24.352 sq . ft., the number
of requ ired off-street parking spaces has a1so been increased. Mr.
Supinger noted that the 82 spaces shown on the p1ans submitted to
the Oeparta..ent of Com.muni.ty Development on January 12. 1972, do meet
the minimum requirements for a building of the proposed size. Mr.
Supinger noted that the design and 1ayout o f the parking 1ot, as
shown on the p1ans of January 12th submission. does meet the approva1
o f the staff . Discussion fo11owed.
Lentsch moved:
Vobejda seconded : The P1anning Commission approve the parking lot
design and 1ayout proposed by Offices. Ltd., on
p1ans dated January 11th. which parking 1ot shows spaces ~or 82 cars.
The mot i on carried unanimously.
V. DENVER REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVE~ffiNTS.
:t.tr. Car1son stated that a member or the Counc:11 o~ Governments starr
has been invited to apeak to the members of the Eng1ewood Planning
Commission on the runctions and purposes or the Counci1 o~ Govern-
ments.
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ITY COl L REGARDING ACTION OR ~fEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWO<
RECOMME~-r>AT10N OF THE CIT -~"-NING .. o ZONI~ C O~lMISSION.
DATE: January 18, 1972
SUBJECT: Height Excep L o n. B1ock 6, Pr ~ c r Addition
RECOMMENDATION: The Ci~y P 1 .
to City Cou
for property in B1ock 6, Pre,
Ltd ., be approved; such appr<
ft., four story offi ce bui1d ~
1972, in the B -1 Zone Distri <
and Counci1 considera~ion in
is met by the app1icant, with
o f a vai1ab1e and su1tab1e of1
~ing and Zoning Commission recommend
1 that request for Hei g ht Exception
-Addition, under option by O ffices,
to permit the construction of a 65
as shown on p1ans dated January 11,
C r:i.ter1a set forth for Commission
l ting requests for height exception
r ticu1ar re£erence to the provision
-reet parking.
Respec ~Lu11y submitted,
B y Order of the City P1anning
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TO: Ho no1able llayo r and City Counc~1
v~~ Slan1ey H. Oia,, City Manager
FR0:\1 : C ity P1annin~ and Zoning Commission
FROM: Reque st £o1· Height Exception -O ffices, Ltd.
Fronting on Linco1n & Sherman Streets south of Girard.
The City P1anning and Zoning C omm ission, at its meetin g
January 18. 1972. voted S-0 (one member absent) to recommend
approv a1 or the requ est of Harry E. Car1e no , on beha1£ of
Of fices, Ltd., for waiver of the GO foot height 1imitation
in the B-1 Oi.strict as provided for in §22.5-7a(4) of the
Co~prehensive Zoning Ordinance to permit an of fice bui1ding
having a maximum height of 65 feet. Reasons for the approva1
are:
1. The increased height wi11 not adverse1y effect the ad~oining
properties .
2. Proposed parking comp1ies with the minimum standards set
forth in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and is
ade~uat e 1y designed.
3 . Fire, Hea1th and Safety standards wi11 be met in con-
struction.
4. Drainage p1ans wi11 be reviewed by the Director of Pub1ic
Works prior to issuance o £ a Bui1d i ng Permit.
Respectfu11y subm~tted,
e~~ Director
Department of Community Oeve1opment
for
City P1anning & Zoning Commission
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cc: Mr. Car 1eno. Mr. Giseburt, Mr. Schock, Adjoining Property
owners .
enc: Bui1ding P1ans, Location Map, Staff Report, Excerpt of
Minutes.
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INTRODUCE D AS A BILL BY COL~CI~~N DHORITY.
BY A u THORITY
ORDINAN'CE NO. _ _t.b::;;>_ ___ _ SERIES OF I972
AN ORDINANCE ~~NDI~G CHAPTERS 22.5 -5a(I0) AND 22 .8
OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ZOXIXG ORDINANCE, ORDINANCE NO. 26,
SERIES OF I963, ENTITLED, "PRIVATE OFF-STREET PARKING
STANDARDS FOR RESIDENTIAL uSES", BY INCREASING THE RE-
QUIRED OFF-STREET PARKIXG REQUIREMENTS FOR EFFICIENCY
UNITS AND FOR GUESTS OR VISITOR PARKING, AND DEFINING
THE SAME.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO:
Sec~ion I . Tha~ Chap~er 22.5-5a(IO) of ~he Com-
prehensive Zoning Ordinance. Ordinance No. 26. Series of
1963. is hereby amended to read as fo11ows:
22.5-Sa(l.O). Residentia1 Uses
(i) Singie famiiy dweiiing .... ~wo (2)
spaces per each dwe11ing unit.
(ii) Mul.~ipl.e famil.y dweiiing ....
Efficiency. one or cwo bedroom units ..
one and one-ha1f (1-1/2) spaces per
each dwe11ing unit.
Three or more bedroom units .... two (2)
spaces per each dwe11i.ng unit.
Such parking sha11 be designated and
ide ntified as parking for the occu-
pants of the bui1ding on1y.
Guests or V~sitors .... five or more
dwe11ing units .... one(1) space for
each .five units.
Such park~ng sha11 be designated and
identified as temporary parking for
the use of guests or v~sitors of the
occupants of the bui1ding on1y.
Section 2. That Chapter 22.8 of the Comprehensive
Zoning Ordinance. Ordi.ua.n.ce No. 26. Series of 1963. is
hereby amended by adding the fo11owing defini.ti.ons:
Defi.niti.ons
"Guest or Visitor Off-stree t Parking." An
off-street parking space provided for temporary
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use of guests of, or v~s~tors to occupants or
tenants of the bui1ding , whether for social.,
business or p rofessional reasons.
"'Efficienc y Unit ". A dwelling unit con-
sisting of one room and including a bathroom ,
kitchen, hallway, closets and dining alcove
directly off of the principal room, p rovided
such dining alcove does not exceed 125 sq. ft.
in area .
Introduced, read in fu11 and passed on first r eading
on the 20th day of Decembe r, 19 7 1.
Published as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 23rd day
of December, 1971 .
Read by title and passed on final readLng on the
"'/ 1;-.f day of .. ;?_...c-L-~~a-...__7 ....., _,. 1972 .
Published by ti.t::1e as Ordinance No. ----'-"'---.,.....,,-Series
of 1972 on t:he /o -':::5 day of __7 £..6.--.:.-. ..,--..,:c-1972.
Attest :
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Mayor
ex officio C~ty S1erk-Treasure r
I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above
and for ego~n g is a true , accurate and comp1ete copy o£
an ordinance, passed on f~na1 reading and pub1ished by
tit1e as Ordinance No . ~ Series of 1972.
ex officio City C1erk-Treasure r
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AGENDA FOR
REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION
FEBRUARY 7. 1972
8:00 P .. M. Ca.l.l to order, invocation by the Rev .. Bruce G .. Currier o:f the
Ha.mpd.en HUla Am-erican Baptist Church, pledge of allegiance
led by Pack No. sa. and roll call.
1.. M_inutes ..
(a) Regu..lar meeting o:f January '17, 1972.. (Copies trans-
mitted herewith.)
2. Pre-scbedu1ed citizens and visitors.
(a) Recognition of "special guests" of the Council ..
(b) M.r. Austin Gomes, representing the St. Louis Catholic
Church, will be present to request: approval of a special
events liquor permit for a St. Patrick's a.ct:lvlt:y at that
church.
3.. Public bearings.
(a) To consider adopting an ordinance which w-ill increase
off-street parking requirements.
(b) To clnsider the a..ssessmenta t:or Sidewalk bnprovement.
District No. 71 ..
4. Con:ununlcatlons -no action required.
(a) Check List:
(1) For applicants for a liquor an.d 3 .. 2 beer license ..
(Copies transn::a.it:ted herewith .. )
(2) For applicants remodeling or causing other
physical cha..n.ges to be made to premises
licensed £or sale of liquor or 3 .. 2 (erm.ented
malt beverages.. (Cop·Lea transmitted berew-l'th. .. )
(3) For liquor license ownership change excepting
corporations.. (Copies tra.ns~itted ber~t:b. .. )
(4) For liquor license ownership changes -corpor-
ations only.. (Copies transmitted bereV!rttb .. )
(b) Schedule for completion o~ Paving District No .. 20 ..
(Copies tra.nsm.itted herewith .. )
(c) Mernorandu.nl from Mr .. Kells Waggoner., Director of
Public Works. to Mr .. stanley H .. Dial. City Manager.
regarding the use of plastic bags in fhe annual leaf
pick-up program... (Copies transmitted herewith .. )
(d) Announcement of position opening for Ft.nance Direc-
tor.. (Copies transmitted here"With .. )
(e) Minutes o£ the Board of Career Service CoDUD.issloners
meeting o£ December 1.6. 1.971.. (Copies transmitted
berew1.th ... )
(f) Minutes of the Board of Career Service Co'JD.Dl.l.ssloners
meeting of January 20. 1972. (Copies traxun:nltted
herewi.th. )
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F EBRU ARY 7,. 1972
Page 2
4 .. Col:ll.Dlun.icatlons -no action required.. (Continued )
(g ) Minutes of the R.etlrement Board meet:tng of January 18.
1972. (Copt._ea t.ra.nsrnltted herewith.)
(b ) Ml.nutes of the Workable Progra..xn Cltl.ze.n.s Cot:ll..Dl.lt:t.ee
meeting of January 1 3 . 1972. (Copies t.ransm..Itted here-
with.)
(i ) Minutes of the Board of Adjust:In.ent and Appe.a.ls meeting
of January 12. 1972. (Copies transmitted herewith.)
0) Ml.nutes of the Public Library Board meeting of Febru-
ary 1. 1972... (Copies tra.n..s"JDI._tted herewith.)
(k.) Minutes o:f the Planning: and Zoning Conu:nlsslon. meett.ng
of January 4, 1972... (Copies transmitted herewith.)
(1) Minutes o:f the Water and SeW'er Board meetln.g of Janu-
ary 18. 1972. (Copies tra.n.smitted herewith.)
(m) Final. assessment data sheet for Paving District No. 20.
(Copies transrnltted herewith.)
5.. Conun.unlc.attons -with recon::unendations. .
(a) Schedule for creation of Pavt.ng District No. 21. (Cople~--' ~
of schedule,. me'ID.oran.du.n:J. from Mr. Kells Waggoner,.
Dl.rector of Public Works,. and a Bill :for an Ordln.ance ~-
eatabllsbln.g the District transmitted bere~th.. ~
(b) Men::1orandurn £rom the Planning and Zoning Cou:u:nlsalon ------~January 24,. 1972,. recoD1.D:lendJ.ng the vac.atl.on m a ,...------
portlOD o:f the South Lincoln Street/South Sherxn.a.n street
a.lley south o:f G.ira.rd Avenue. (Copi es transmitted here-
w-Ith .)
(c) MeJDorand:UD:J.. £ro.D:1 the P1annt.ng and Zonl:n.g CoDl...D1_la:&lon ~
dated Jaa:u.a..ry 24,. 1972,. requesting a. helgbt. excepUon for
(d)
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<>fflcea,. Ltd. frontt.n.g on South Lincoln Street and.. South
SherJn.&D. Street eou:th o:f East Glrard Avenu e . (Copies
t:ra:na'Dl.ltted here.....tth.)
Me:J:Doran.durn frODl Mr .. Stanley H .. Dial,. City Ma.na.ger,.
to Council rega.rdl.ng the year-endtn.g ba.l.a.nce ln the
~eatlon FuncL. (Copies transmitted herewith .• )
Me-.norandu.n:l from Mr. Stanley H . Dlal. City Ma.n.a.ger.
to Co\.Dl.cU reco:t:n.D1endln.g dead ll .. mb plck-up progranl ln
March. (Copies tra.na:r:n...ltted herewith. )
CouncU Action Request ForDJ. for the renewal of the 3 . 2
ferzn.ented n1111t beverage llcen.ee for U ToCe M o:f Colo-
rado. Inc. • 123 East Belleview Avenue. (Copies tra.n.s-
mlt:ted here~t.h..)
(g) Memorandum from. the Cha..lr%naJl ,of the Water and
Sewer Board recon:u::nendl.Dg that a re&-olutloa. be passed
recog:nl.z.lng the co:ntrlbutton m M.a.rcua o. ~vera. Jr •
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AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCTL SESSION
FEBRUARY 7 • 1972
Page3
5. Com..munications -with recommendations.. (Continued)
(b) Memorandum .from the Chal.rm.an of the Water and
Sewer Board recoYD.xnendlng the acceptance and
/ approval. of the proposed revision to Title "XV of
the City Code regarding Water Division matters;
and that the City Attorney be instructed to revise
the City Code to reflect the changes ..
(i) Memorandum from the Chairman of the Water and
Sewer Board reconu:nenQi.ng the approval of a Re-
V ·tsed Companion Agreement between the City,
Cberrymoor South Water and Sanitation District
and Cherry HLlls Rancho Water and Sanitation
District.
Memorandum from the Chairman of the Water and
Sewer Board recommendln.g the attendance of
Lawrence E.. Thompson at the Water Pollution
Control Federation. meeting tn Washington, D. C.
on March 14, 1972.. ~
(j)
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Memorandtu:n from the Chairman of the Water and
Sewer Board recom..mending the sale of Boreas
Pass Ditch Ntunber 2 Water Rights.
6.
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Memora.ndtun from the Chairman o"f the Water and
Sewer Board recom..mendi.ng the nomination of Mr ...
John C. Kreiling to the Water and Sewer Board.
1£tter from Mr. Wm. E. Korbit:z, Manager,
Metropolitan Denver SeWage Disposal District No.
1. inquiring if the City will flnanclally participate in
the Regional Master Plan effort and name a repre-
sentative to the M.an.a.gement Coordinat:l.n.g Group ...
(Copies transmitted herewith. )
(m) Memorandum from Mr. Wm. L ... McDi.vltt, Assistant
City Ma.n.a..ger, to Mr. Stanley H. Dial, City Ma.n.a.ger.
reporting on the Dayton cable televt.sion con.f"erence,
Janu.a..ry 25-26. 1.972. (Copies transDlltt:ed. herewith.)
City Attorney. -
(a) Ordt..nance on fi.na.l reading adopting cornp:reh.e:n..sive
sewer regulations... (Copies transmitted previously ...
(b) Resolution with regard to acquiring certain lands
around the Sewer Plant. (Copies transmitted here-_
with.)
(c) Attorney•s choice.
7. City Ma.n..a.ger ...
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Memoranduxn from M.r ... Stanley H. Dial, City Manager.
to Co\.Ul.cil regarding a core area Planning and Develop-
ment Com..mlttee... (Copies transmitted berewi.th .. )
(Cont'lnued)
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FEBRUARY 7 • 1.972
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7.. City Manager... (Contln.ued)
(b) Memorandum froD"l. Mr .. Stephen A .. Lyon. Director of
Finance, and Fire Chl-ef W"m .. A .. Hamilton reccn:n-
mendl.n.g the awarding of a bid for a telescopic squirt
apparatus in the Fire Departtnen.t... (Copies trans-
mitted herewith.)
(c) Request :for approval to send Patrob:nan Du.a.n.e Jarred
to the New Mexico ~'W Enf:orcemen:t "I'rain.Jng Acaderny,
February 21-25, 1972 ..
(d) Manager's chol-ce.
8.. Recogn.ltlOD of non-scheduled cltl..zens and visitors.
9 ... General. dlscusslon ..
(a) Mayor's choice ..
(b) Councll:r:nan.'s choice ..
10. Adj~ent.
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STANLE Y R. DIAL
City Manager
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"SPEC IAL CITIZEN PROGRAM INVITEES , Februa~y errt9~G ~~ C r A L
F • L '? ...... CU "''I':::NT
Precinc e No .
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
and Mr s .
and Mr s .
and Mr s .
Pre c inct No. 2
c ou "'
No~in H. L ar son, 2020 West wC:.'::e::~v'e_r:;;_fjj-£ ...
Matt Schieser , 235~ Wes t Warre n Avenue
Toney Schoenb e rter, 21 65 We s t Warren Avenue
Mr. and Mr s. Roy A-Lucier , 3 144 South Fox S tree t
Mr. and Mr s. Hyon C hu Maro lt, 3066 Sou th C herokee Street
Mr. and Mr s . Roy W . Bl a ck , 30 10 South Galapago S tree t
Pre cin c t No . 3
Mr. and Mr s . Thomas R. Danos, 3 152 South Linco ln Street
Mr. and Mr s . G l e n B. Norri s , 2874 Sou th Lincoln S treet
Mr. and Mr s . Jose ph J. Fliam, 2964 S outh L inco ln S treet
Prec inct No. 4
~-and lt ue A. Lynch, 3936 S outh Bannock S treet
Mr. and Mr s . Walte r A. Loy , 3809 S outh Broadway S treet
Mr. and Mr s . Gera1d Botkins, 3995 South Galapago S treet
Prec inct No. 5
Mr. and Mr s . Victor F . Boog, 2865 South Downing Street
~-and Mrs. J ame s W. G unn, 3 074 South Pennsy1vania Street
Mr. and Mrs. E1ven E. Wil1iam3, 3 248 South Wi1liams Street
Precin c t No. 6
Mr . and Mrs. Gary E . Jen sen, 3 455 South Marion S treet
Mr . and M r s. Richard E. Lo~e. 3383 South O gden Street
Mr . and Mr s . B . L . Harks , 3 4 01 South Eme rson S treet
Precin ct No. 7
Mr. and Mrs. Roy w. J ones, 3 198 S outh York S treet
Mr. and Mrs. LendaL E. Se ar s , 3 118 S outh York Street
r -"" c o. COt..o
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Fos ter. 3 189 S outh U nivers ity Boulevard
Pre cin c t No . 8
Mr. and Mr s . John Lumpkins. 3525 South Logan S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chri s toph e r, 3 470 South Lincoln Street
Mr. and Mr s. Ru e L . Darby. 3 644 S outh Lincoln S treet --
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Precin c t No . 9
Mr . and Mrs. C harles T . Lopez, 3 967 South Pearl S treet
Mr. and Mr s. Jesse H. David s on,. 4095 South Lincoln S treet
Mr. and Mrs. John G . Fortin, 4 0 42 Sou th S herman S tree t
Precinc t No . 1 0
Mr . and Mrs. Irvin J . Bland,. 4103 Sou t h Fox S treet
Mr. and Mr s . Rob er t C l o ud, 41.65 S outh Fox S treet
Mr. and Mr s . Randy Kl.i.ne, 4249 S outh Fox S treet
Precin c t No . 11
Mr. and Mr s . H e rman A. BodweLl., 4 301 South C Larkson S treet
Mr. and Mr s . C laude A. C hubb,. 4 3 6 3 South Pearl S tree t
Mr. and Mr s . J a c k A. Churc h,. 4256 South S h e rman S tree t
Precinct No. 12
Mr. and Mrs . J ames F. P e tti.tt, 4 33 1 S outh Fox Street
Mr. and Mrs. C arl R e dmond, 4 3 L5 S outh El.ati Street
~-and Mr s. Wil.l.iam G . S chaffe r, 4438 S outh Elati. S treet
Prec inc t No. 13
Mr. and Mrs. Geo rge B. Adams , 2929 West U nion Avenue
Mr. and Mr s . Arthur P. L udka,. Jr ., 4620 S outh King S treet
Mr. and Mrs. LaWTence R . Wick, 3 1 70 West Radcliff D rive
Preci.nct No. 14
Mr. and Mrs. James N . S Letcen, 5050 S outh Delaware S treet
~r . and Mrs . Richard J . S caduto, 501L South Fox S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Barrett, 4 9 4 0 Sou th Fox S treet
Preci.nct No. 1.5
~. and Mrs. E dward R . Jennings, 4 70 1. S outh J ason S treet
Mr. and Mrs. W. J . J arrett, J r.,. 4 800 S outh Li pan S treet
Mr. and Mrs . Rand al.l. S . Fike, 4744 South GaLa pago S treet
Preci n c t No . 1.6
Mr. and Mr s . FLo yd Avi.s , 4588 S outh Gr ant S treet
Mr. and Mrs. ELmer J . Lundbe rg, 4685 South C Larkson S tre et
Mr. and Mrs. M artin R. BLake, 4849 South Gr ant Street
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Precinct No.
Mr. and Mrs . Norwin H. Larson, 2020 West Warren Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Schieser, 2351 West Warren Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Toney Sc.boenberte r, 2165 West Warren Avenue
Precinct No. 2
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Lucier, 3144 South Fox S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Hyon C hu MaroLt, 3066 Sou th Che rokee Street
Mr. and Mrs. Roy w. Black, 3010 South Galapago Street:.
Precinct No. 3
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Danos, 3 l!t2 South Li.nc.o ln Street
Mr. and Mrs. Glen B . Norri.s, 2874 South Lincoln Street
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J . Fliam, 2964 South L:i.nc.oln Street
Prec.i.nc.t No. 4
Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne A. Lynch, 3936 South Bannock Street
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Loy, 3809 South Broadway Street
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Botkins, 3995 S outh Galapago Street •
Precinct No. 5
Mr. and Mrs. Victor F. Boog, 2865 South Downing Street
Mr. and Mrs. James w. Cunn. 3074 South Pennsylvani.a Street
Mr. and Mrs. Elven E. Wi.lli.ams. 3248 South Wi.1li.am.s Street
Preci.nct No. 6
Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Jensen. 3455 South H.ari.on Street
Mr . and Mrs. Ri.chard E. Lowe. 3383 South Ogden Street
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Marks. 3401 South Emerson Street
Precinct No. 7
• Mr . and Mrs. Roy w. Jones . 3198 South York S treet
Mr . and Hrs. Lendal E. Sears. 3 118 South York Street
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Foster. 3189 South Uni.versi.ty Boul.evard
Pre ci.nct No. 8
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Mr. and Mrs. John Lum.pki.ns. 3525 South Logan Street
Mr . and Hrs. Ray Ch ri.s topher. 3470 South Li.ncoln Street
Mr. and Mrs. Rue L . Darby. 3644 South Li.nc.o1n Street
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Pre cinct No. 9
Mr. and Mrs. CharLes T . Lopez, 3967 Sou th Pearl S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Dav~dson, 4095 Sou th Linco1n S treet
Mr . and Mrs. John G . Fortin, 4 0 42 Sou th Sherman S treet
Precinct No. 10
Mr. and Mr s. Irvin J . Bland, 4103 South Fox S tre e t
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cloud, 416 5 South Fox S treet
Mr . and Mrs. Randy Kline, 4249 South Fox S treet
Precin c t No . 11
Mr . and Mrs. Herman A. Bodw ell , 4 301 South C larkson S treet
Mr. and Mr s . Cl aud e A. C hubb, 4 3 6 3 Sou th Pearl S~re e t
Hr . and Mr s. Jack A. Chu rch, 4256 South Sherman S treet
PrecLnct No. 12
Mr. and Mrs . James F. Pettitt , 4 331 South Fox S treet
Mr. and Hrs . Carl Redmond , 4 3 15 South Elati S tree t
Hr. and Mrs. William G . Schaffer, 4438 South Elati Street
Precinct No . 13
Hr. and Mrs. George B. Adams, 2929 West U nion Avenue
H r. and Mr s . Ar t h ur P. L udke, Jr., 46 20 S ou~h King S tree t
Hr . and Mrs. L aWTence R. Wick, 3 1 70 Wes t Radcliff Drive
Precinct No . 14
Mr. and Mrs. James N. S letten, 5050 South Delaware S tree t
Mr. and Mrs. Richar d J . Sc aduto, 5011 South Fox S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Barrett , 4940 South Fo x St reet
Precinct No . 15
Mr . and Mrs. Edward R. Jennings , 4 701 Sou th Jason S treet
Mr. and Mrs . W. J . J arrett, Jr ., 4800 Sou th Li pan S treet
Hr . and Mrs . R andall S . Fike, 4744 Sou th G aLapago S treet
Precinc t No . 16
Hr . and Mrs . F loyd Avi s , 4588 Sou th Gr ant S tree t
Hr. and Mrs . Elmer J . Lundb erg , 4685 South C larkson S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Mar t in R. Blake, 4 849 South Grant Street
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Preci.nct No.
Hr. and Mrs. Norwin H. Larson . 2020 We s t Warren Avenue
Hr. and Mrs. Matt Sc.hi.e.ser,. 235l West:. Warren Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Ton ey Schoenberter • 21.65 West Warren Avenue
Precinct No . 2
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Luc.i.er,. 31 44 South Fox S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Hyon C hu Marolt,. 3066 South Cherokee Street
Mr. and Mrs. Roy w . Black,. 3010 South Galapago Street
Precin ct No. 3
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Danos,. 31.52 Sou eb Lincol.n Street
Mr. and MTS. Gl.en B. Norris,. 2874 South Li.nc.ol.n Street
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Fl.i.am,. 2964 South Li.ncoln Street
Precinct No. 4
, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne A. Lynch ,. 3936 S outh Bannock S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Wal.t er A. Loy,. 3809 South Broadway Street
Hr. and Mrs. Gerald Botki.c.s,. 3995 South Gala p ago Street
Pr eci.nc t No . 5
Mr. and Mrs. Vi.ctor F. Boog,. 2865 South Downi.ng Street
Mr. and Mrs . James w. Gun:n. 3074 South Pennsylvania Street
Mr. and Mrs. Elven E. Williams, 3248 South Williams Street
Preci.nct No. 6
Hr. and Mrs. Gary E. Jensen. 3 455 Sou th Marion Streec:
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Lowe. 3383 South Ogden S treet
Mr. and Mrs. B. L . Marks, 3401 South Em.erson Street
Precinct No . 7
Mr. and Mrs. Roy w. Jones. 3198 Sou c:h York. Street
Mr. and Mrs. Lendal E. Sears . 3118 South York Street
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Foster, 3l89 South Unive rsity Boulevard •
Precinct No . 8
Mr. and Mr s . John Lumpkins. 3525 South L ogan Street
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ch ri s tophe r. 3 4 70 South Lincoln Street
Mr. and Mrs. Rue L. Darby. 3644 South Lincoln Street • • •
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Mr. and Mrs. Cha rle s T . Lopez. 3967 South Pearl. S treet
Mr . and Mrs. Jesse H . Davidson, 4095 S outh Lincoln S treet
Mr . and Mrs. John G . Fort:. ln . 4 042 Sou th She rman Street:.
Prec i.nct No . 10
Mr . and Mrs. 1rvi.n J . Bl.and ,. 41 03 Sou th Fox S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cloud. 4165 South Fox Street
Mr . and Mr s . Randy Kl.ine. 4249 Sou th Fox St-ree t
Precinc t 11
Mr. and Mrs. HeTU1AD A. Bodwel.l. 4 301 South C larkson S tre et
Mr. and Mrs. C laude A. C hubb. 4363 South Pearl Streee
Mr. and Mr s. J a ck A. Chu rch. 4256 Sou th Sherman S treet
Precinct No . 12
Mr. and Mrs. James F . Pettitt, 4331 S outh Fox S treet
Mr. and Mrs. C arl. Redmond . 4 3 1.5 South Elati St-reet
Mr. and Mr s . Will.i.am G . Schaffer . 4438 South Elati S tre et
Precinct No . 13
Mr. and M-rs. Geo rge B. Adams. 2929 West Union Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. A-rthu-r P. Ludke. J-r .• 4620 S outh King S tree t
Mr . and Mrs. LaW"rence R. Wick . 3170 West Radcliff Drive
Precinct No . 14
Mr. and Mrs. Jam-e s N. SLetten. 5050 South Delaware S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Richa-rd J. Scaduto. 501.1 Sout-h Fox S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Earn.ie Ba-rrett. 4940 South Fox St-reet
Precinc t No . 15
Mr. and Mrs. Ed~ard R. Jenn~nas . 4 701 South J a son S treet
Hr. and Mrs. W. J . Jarrett . Jr .• 4 800 S outh Li pan S treet
Hr . and Mrs. Randall S. Fike. 4744 South G alapago St re et
P-r eci n c t: No . 16
Mr . and Mrs. Flo yd Avis. 4588 South Grant S treet
Hr. and Mrs . Elmer J . Lundberg. 4685 South C larkson Street
Mr. and Mrs . Martin R. Blake. 4849 Sou th Gr ant S treet
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Precin ct No-
Mr. and Mrs . No rwin H. L ar son , 2020 West Warren Avenue
Mr. and Mr s . Matt Schieser , 2351 West Warren Avenue
Mr . and Mr s. Toney Sch oenbe rter, 2165 West:. Warren Aven u e
Precinct No. 2
M-r. and Mr s . Roy A-Lucier., 3 1.44 South Fox S t-r ee t
H-r. and Mr s. Hyon C hu Marolt, 3066 South Che r okee S tree t
H-r. and Mr s . Roy w. Bl.ack , 3010 South C al.apago S c.r eet
Prec inc t No -3
Hr. and Mr s .. T homa s R. Danos , 3 1-52 Sou th L:l.n co l.n S tree t
Mr. and Mr s . G l.en B . Norri s , 2874 So uth Li.ncoln S treet
H-r. and Hr s. Jose ph J. F1iam, 2964 Sou t h L -t.nc:.o1n S tree t
Precinct No . 4
Hr. and Hrs. LaV erne A. Lynch , 3936 S outh Bannock S tree t
Mr. and Mr s . Walter A. Loy, 3809 S outh B roadway S treet
M-r. and Mr s . Gera1d Botki.ns , 3995 South Ga1a pago Street
Precinct No. 5
Mr . and Mr s . Vi.c tor F. Boog, 2865 South Downing S treet
Mr. and Mrs. J a mes w. Gun.n., 3074 South Pennsy1vania S treet
H-r. and Mr s . E 1ven. E. Wi 11 iaxns, 324 8 South Wi.11i.am.s S treet
Preci.nct No. 6
H-r. and Mrs. Gary E. Jensen., 3455 Sou th HaT :ion. Street
H-r. and Hrs. R:l.chard E. Lowe, 3383 Sou th O gd en S treet
Hr. and Mrs. B-L. Marks, 3 4 01 South Emerson Stree t
Precin c t No . 7
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy w. J ones, 3 198 South York S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Lendal E -Se ars , 3 ~~8 S outh York S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Fos t e r, 3 1.89 S outh U niversity Boulevard
Precinct No. 8
Mr. and Mr s .. J ohn Lump kins., 35 25 South Logan St-reet
Mr. and Mrs .. Ray Ch ristopher, 3 470 South Lincoln Stree t
Mr . and Mrs. Ru e L . Darby., 3644 South Lincoln S treet • • •
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Mr . and Mr s . C harles T . Lopez , 3967 South Pearl S tre et
Mr . and Mr s . Jes se H. David s on, 4095 S outh Lincoln S treet
Mr. and Mr s. J ohn G . Fortin, 4042 South S herman St r eet
Prec inct 10
Mr. and Mrs. Irv i n J . Bland , 41.0 3 South Fox S treet
Mr. and Mr s . Rob e rt:. Cloud , 416 5 South Fox S tree t
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Kline, 42 4 9 South Fox S treet
Precinc t No . 11
Mr. and Mrs. Herman A . BodW"ell, 4 3 01 South C l.arkson Street
Mr. and Mrs. Cl.aud e A. Chubb , 4 36 3 Sou t h Pearl. Street
Mr. and Mr s . J ack A . C hurch, 4256 S outh S herm.an S tree t
Pre cinct No. 12
Mr. and Mrs. J ame s F . P e ttitt, 43 3 1. S outh Fox S tree t
Mr . and Mrs . C arl Redmond, 4 3 15 S outh El.ati S treet
Mr. and Mr s . Wil.li.am G . Schaffer , 4438 S oucb El..ati. S treet
Prec inc t No. 1 3
Mr. and Hr.s. George "· Adams • 2929 We s t Union Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur P. L udk..a, J r." 4620 South King S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Law-rence R. Wick. 31 7 0 We s t Radc1i.ff DTi.ve
P-re c inct No. 14
Mr. and Mr s -J anues N. S1etten . 5050 South Delawar e S treet
Mr. and Mr s . Richard J . Scaduto. 5011 S outh Fox S treet
Mr. and Mr s . Earn i.e B arrett . 4940 South Fox S treet
P recin c t 15
• Mr. and HTS-Edward R . Jennings. 4 7 01 S ou th J a son S treet
Mr . and Mrs. w . J . J arrett. Jr. • 4800 S outh Li pan S treet
Mr. and Mr s . Randall. s. Fike . 4744 Sou th G al.apago S tree t
P-re c inc t No . 16
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Mr . and Mrs. Flo yd Avis. 4588 South Grant S tree t
Mr • and Mrs .. Elmer J . Lundb erg . 4685 South C larkson Street
Mr. and Mr s . Mart"i.n R. Bl ake . 4 849 S outh G-rant S tTeet •
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Prec inct No. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Norwin H. Larson, 2020 West Warren Avenue
Mr. and Mr s -Matt Scbi.eser, 2351 West Warren Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Toney Scboenber ter, 2 165 West Warren Avenue
Precinct No. 2
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A-Lucier , 3144 South Fox S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Hyou Chu Marolt, 3066 South Che rokee S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Roy w. Black., 3010 South Cal..apago Street
Precinct No-3
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Danos, 3152 South Lincol..n Street
Mr . and Mr s. Glen B. Norris, 2874 South Li..ncoln Street
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J . Fli.am, 2964 South Li.nc.oln Street
Precinct No-4
Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne A-Lynch, 3936 South Bannock Street
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Loy, 3809 South Broadway Street
Mr-and Mrs. Gerald Botkins, 3995 Sou th Gala pago Street
Prec.i.:nct No -5
Mr. and Mrs. Victor F . Boog, 2865 South Downing Street
Mr. and Mrs. James w. Gunn. 3074 South Pennsyl.vani.a Street
Mr. and Mrs. El.ven E. Wi.l.l.:iams. 3248 South Wi..11i..am..s Street
Precinct No. 6
Mr. and Mrs. Cary E. Jensen . 3 455 South Mar :ion Street
Hr. and Mrs. Ri.chard E . Lowe. 3383 South Ogden S tree1:.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L . Marks • 3401. South Em.eT"son Street
Prec i.nct No. 7
• Mr. and Mrs . Roy w. Jones. 3198 South York S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Lendal E . Sears. 311.8 Sou th York Street
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Foster. 3189 South Uni.versi.ty Boulevard
Precinct No-8
Mr. and Mrs. John Lumpk.i.ns. 3525 South Logan Street
Mr • and Mrs. Ray Chri.stopher. 3470 South Li.ncol.n Street
Mr. and Mrs. Rue L . Darby. 3644 South Li.ncoln Street •
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Mr. and Mr s . C harl.es T . Lo pez, 3967 South Pearl S treet
Hr. and Mrs. Jesse H . Davidson, 4095 South Li.ncol.n Street
Mr. and Mrs. John G . Fortin, 4042 South She~n S treet
Pre cinct No. 10
M-r. and Mrs. Irvin J . Bl.and,. 410 3 Sou th Fox S treet
M-r. and Mrs. Rob er t Cl.oud, 4165 South Fox S treet
M-r. and Mrs. Randy Kl.ine, 4249 Sout:.h Fox St:reet
Precinct No. 11
M-r. and Hr s. Herman A. Bodwel.l, 4 301 South C l.arkson Street
M-r. and Mrs. C l.aude A. Chubb, 4363 South Pearl. Street
M-r. and Mrs. Jack A. Church ,. 4256 Sou th Sherman S tr eet
Precinct No. 12
M-r. and Mrs . James F . Pettitt, 43 3 1 South Fox Street
M-r. and Mrs. Ca rl. Redmond , 4315 South El.ati S treet
M-r. and Mrs . Wi.lli.am G . Schaffer,. 4438 South El.ati S treet
Precinct No. 13
M-r. and Mrs. George B. Adams,. 2929 West Union Avenue
M-r. and Mrs. Arthur P. Ludka, Jr. • 4620 South Ki.ng S tree t:.
M-r. and Mrs. Law-rence R. Wi.ck, 31.70 West:. Radcl.i.ff Drive
Precinct No . 1.4
M-r. and Mrs. James N. Sl.ett:.en,. 5050 S outh Delaware S treet:.
M-r. and Mrs. Richard J . Scaduto, 501.1. South Fox St:.ree~
M-r. and Mrs. Earni.e Barrett:., 4940 South Fox Street
Preci.nc~ No . 15
M-r . and Mrs. Edward R. Jennings, 4 701. Sou th Jason S~reet
M-r. and Mrs. w. J . J arrett, Jr ., 4800 South Li.pan S treet:.
M-r. and Mrs . Randall s . Fi.ke , 4744 South G al.apago Street
Precinc t:. No. 16
M-r. and Mrs . Flo yd Avi.s, 4588 South Grant S treet:.
M-r. and Mrs .. El.mer J . Lundb erg, 4685 South C l.arkson Street
M-r. and Mrs . Marti.n R. Bl.a\c.e, 4 849 South Grant S tree t
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Precinct No. 1
Hr. and M-rs. Norwi..n H. La r son , 2020 West Warren Avenue
Hr. and M rs. Matt Sc.hieser , 2351. West Wa rren Avenue
H-r. and HT S -Toney Schoenberter, 2l65 West Warren Avenue
Precinct No. 2
H-r. and Mr s-Roy A. Lucier. 3 144 South Fox S t-reet
Hr . and MT S. Hyon C hu Marolt. 3066 South C herokee St-reet
H-r. and Mr s. Roy w. Black. 30 1 0 South Gal.apago Street
Precinct No. 3
Hr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Danos. 31.52 South Li.n.c.oln Street
H-r. and Mr s . Glen. B. Nor-ris. 2874 South Li.n c.o ln Street
Hr. and MTS-Joseph J . Fliam. 2964 South L:l.n.c.oln S treet
P-recinc t No. 4
Hr. and Mrs. LaVerne A. Lynch , 3936 South Bannock. Street
Hr. and Mr s . Walte-r A. Loy. 3809 Sou th Broadway S tree t
H-r. and Mr s . Gerald Botkins, 3995 South Galapago Street
Preci.nc.t No. 5
Hr. and Mrs. Victor F. Boog, 2865 South Downing Streec.
Hr. and Mrs. James w. Gunn , 3074 South Pennsyl.vania Street
Hr. and Mrs. El.ven E. Wi.ll.i.ams, 3248 South Wi.ll.i.am.s Street
Precinct No. 6
Hr. and Mrs. Gary E. Jensen, 3 455 Sou th Mari.on. Street:.
Hr. and Mrs. Richard E. Lowe, 3383 South Ogden Street
Hr. and Mrs. B. L. Marks, 3 401 Sou th Emerson Street
Precinct No. 7
Hr. and Mrs. Roy w. Jones, 3198 South York Street
Hr. and Mrs. Lendal. E. Sears, 3 118 Sou th York Street
Hr. and Mrs. Sy dney Foster, 3189 S outh Uni.versi.ty Bou1evard
Precinct No . 8
Hr. and Mr s . John Lumpkins, 3525 South Loa an Street
H-r. and Mrs. Ray Christopher, 3470 South Li.n.col.n Street
H-r. and Hra. Rue L. Darby, 3644 South Lincoln Street • •
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Precinct No. 9
M-r. and Mrs. C harles T . Lopez,. 3 967 South Pearl S treet
M-r. and Mr s . Jesse H. Davidson,. 4095 S outh Linc.ol.n S treet
Mr. •md Mrs . J ohn G . Fortin, 4042 South Sherm.an S treet
Precinct No. 10
Mr. and Hrs. Irvin J . Bl..and,. 41.0 3 South Fox S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cl oud,. 41..65 South Fox S treet
Mr. &nd Mrs. Randy Kl..i.:ne,. 4249 South F ox Street
Precinc t No. 11
Mr. and Mrs. Herman A . BodweLl,. 4301 South C l.ark.son Street
Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Chubb,. 4 3 6 3 South Pearl Street
Mr. and Mr s . Jack A. Church , 4256 South S herman S treet
Precinct No. 12
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Pettitt,. 4 331 Sou th Fox Street
Mr. and Mrs. Ca rl. Redmond, 4315 Sou th Elati. Street
Mr. and Mrs .. Wi.l.li.am G. Schaffer,. 4438 S outh El..ati. Streee
Preci.nc.t No. 13
Mr. and Mrs . George B. Adams,. 2929 West Uni on Avenue
Mr. and Mrs . A rthur P. Ludk.a,. J r. • 4620 Sou th Ki.n.g S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Law-rence R. Wi.ck. 3 1 70 West Radc.11.ff DTi.ve
Preci.nct No. 14
Mr . and Mrs. .J ames N . Sletten • 5050 S outh Delaware Street
Hr. and M-rs. Ri.c.ha rd J. Scaduto. 5011 S outh Fox Street
Mr. and Mrs .. Earni.e Barrett. 4940 South Fox Street
Precinct No . 15
Hr .. and Mrs. Edward R. Jennings. 4 701 Sou th Jason S treet
Hr. and Mrs. W. J. J arrett. Jr .• 4800 South Li.pan S treet
Hr. and Mrs. Randall s . Fi.ke. 4744 South Gala pago Street
Preci.nct No. 16
Mr. and Mrs. F 1oyd Avi.s, 4588 South Grant S t reet
Mr . and Mrs. Elmer J . Lundberg. 4685 South Clarkson S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Marti.n R. Blake. 4849 Sou th Grant S treet
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Prec.i.n.ct No.
HT. and Mr s . Norw-i..n H. Larson, 2020 West Warren Avenue
HT. and Mrs . Hatt Scht.eser, 2351 West Warren Avenue
HT. and Mr s . Toney Schoenherter ,. 2165 West Warren Avenue
Precinct No. 2
MT. and Mr s . Roy A. Luci.er,. 3144 South Fox Street
MT. and Mrs. Hyon Chu Marolt,. 3066 South C herokee Street
HT. and Mrs. Roy w. Black,. 301.0 South Galapago Street
Preci.nct No. 3
MT. and Mrs. Thomas R. Danos,. 3152 South Li.ncoln Street
MT. and Mrs. G1en B. Norrl.s,. 2874 South Li.ncoln Street
HT. and Mrs. Joseph J . Fli.am, 2964 South Li.ncoln Street
Precinct No. 4
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MT. and Mrs. LaVerne A. Lynch,. 3936 South Bannock Street
MT. and Mr s . Walter A. Loy,. 3809 South Broadway Street
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Botki.ns,. 3995 South Galapago Street
Preci.nct No. 5
Mr. and Mrs. Vi.c tor F. Boog, 2865 South Downi.ng Street
Mr. and Mrs. James w. Gunn,. 3074 South Pen.nsy1vani.a Street
Mr. and Hrs. Elven E. Wi.lli.arns. 3248 South Wi.lli.ams Street
Precinct No. 6
Mr. and Hrs. Gary E. Jensen. 3455 South Hart. on Street
Mr. and Hrs. Ri.chard E. Lowe. 3383 South Ogden Street
Hr. and Hrs. B. L. Marks. 34<H South Emerson Street
Preci.n.ct No. 7
Hr. and Hrs. Roy w. Jones. 31.98 South York S treet
Hr. and Hrs. Len.da1 E. Sears. 3118 South York Street
Hr. and Hrs. Sydney Foster. 3189 South Uni.ve rsi.ty Boulevard
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MT • and Mrs . John Lumpki.ns. 3.525 South L oa a n Street
Hr. and Mrs. Ray Chri.stopher. 3470 South Li.nc oln Street
Mr. and Mra. Rue L. Darby. 3644 South Li.ncoln. Street • • •
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Prec.i.nc.t No. 9
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T _ Lopez, 3 967 South Pearl Street
Mr. and Mr s . J esse H. Davi.dson, 4095 South Lincoln StTeet
Mr. and Mr s . J ohn G . Fortin, 4042 South Sherman Street
Preci.nct No. 10
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin J . Bland, 410 3 South Fox Street
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cloud, 4165 South Fox Street::
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Kline, 4249 South Fox Street
Preci.nct No. 11
Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. BodW"ell, 4 301 South C larkson Street
Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Chubb , 4363 South Pearl Street
Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Church, 4256 South S herman Street
Preci.nct No. 12
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Petti.tt, 4 33 1 Sou th Fox Street:
Mr. and Mrs . Carl Redmond, 4315 South Elati. Street
Mr. and Mrs .. Wi.ll:l.am G . Schaffer, 4438 S outh Elati StTeet
Preci.nct No. 13
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Adams, 2929 West Uni.on Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Lu dka, Jr. • 4620 South Ki.ng S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Law-rence R. Wick. 3 1 70 West Radcliff Drive
Precinct No. 14
Mr. and Mrs. James "'· Sletten. 5050 S outh DelaW"are Street
Mr. •nd Mrs. Richard J . Scaduto. .5011 South Fox Street
Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Barrett. 4940 South Fox Street
Pre ci.nct No. 15 • Mr. and Mrs. Edward R . Jennings. 4 70 1 S outh Jason Street
Mr. and Mrs. w. J. J arrett. J r. • 4800 S outh Li.pan Street
Mr. and Mrs. Randall s. Fike. 4744 Sou th Calapago Street
Preci.nct No . 16
• Mr • and Mrs. Flo yd Avi.s. 4588 South Grant Street • •
Mr. and Mrs. ELmer J. Lundberg. 4685 South Clarkson Street
Mr. and Mrs. Marti.n R. Blake. 4849 South Grant Street
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Precinct No.
Hr . and Mr s . Norw1n H. La rson,. 2020 We s t Warren Avenue
Hr . and Hr s . H .a tt Schieser.,. 2351 Wes t Warre n Avenue
Mr. and Mr s. Ton ey Schoenb er t e r.,. 2165 We s t Warren Avenue
Pre cinc t No. 2
Mr. and Mr s . Roy A. Lucie r,. 3144 Sou th Fox S treet
Hr. and Mr s . Hyon Ch u Marolt, 3066 S outh C herokee S treet
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Black,. 30 10 S outh G alapago Street
Prec inc t No. 3
Hr. and Mr s . Thomas R. Danos,. 3 15 2 Sou th Lincoln Street
Mr . and Mr s . Glen B. Norris,. 2874 South Linco ln Street
Hr. and Hr s . Jo s eph J . Fliam.,. 2964 South L~ncoln S treet
Precinct No. 4
Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne A . L ynch. 3 9 3 6 South Bannock Street
Hr. and Mrs. Walte r A. Loy. 3809 South Broadway Street
Hr. and Mrs. Gerald Botkins . 3 995 South Galapago Street
Precinct No. 5
Hr . and Mrs. Vic tor F. Boog. 2865 South Downing Street
Hr. and Mrs. James W. Gu-nn.. 3074 South Pennsyl.vani.a Street
Hr. and Mrs. Elven E. Wil.1iams. 3248 South Wi.1l.i.ams Street
Precinct No . 6
Hr. and Mr s. Gary E . Jensen. 3455 Sou th Marion Street
Hr. and Mrs. Richa rd E . L owe. 3383 S outh Ogden Street
Mr. and Mrs. B. L . Marks. 3 401 S outh Emerson S treet
Precinc t No. 7
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. J ones. 3 1.98 S outh York S treet
Mr. and Hrs . Lenda1 E. Sears. 3118 South York Street
Hr. and M r s. Sydney Fos t e r. 3189 S outh Unive rsity Boul.evard
Prec i_nct No. 8
Hr. and Mr s . John Lumpk~na.,. 3325 South Loaan Street
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chr~etopher, 3470 South L~nco1n Str••t
Mr. and Mrs. Rue L. Darby. 3644 South L~ncoln Street --
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Pre c inc t No.. 9
Hr .. and Mr s. C harles T . Lopez, 396 7 South Pearl Stree t
Mr .. and Mr s . J sse H. David son, 4095 South Lincoln S treet
Mr. and Mrs. John G .. Fortin, 4042 South She rm4n S treet
Prec inc t No. 10
Mr . and Mr s. lrvin J . Bland , 41 03 Sou t h Fox S tree t
Mr. and Mr s. R obe rt CJoud, 4165 Sou th Fox Street
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Kline, ~249 South Fox S tree t
Precinc t No. 11
Mr. and Mr s . Herman A. Bodwell. 4301 S o u~b C larkson S~ree ~
Mr. and Mrs. Clau d e A. C hubb• 4 3 6 3 Sou th Pearl Street
Hr. and Mr s . Jack A. Chu rch. 4256 Sou th S herman S treet
Precinct No. 12
Mr. and Mrs . James F . Pettitt . 43 3 1 Sou th Fox Street
Mr . and Mrs. Carl Redmond. 4 3 15 South Elati Street
Hr. and Mrs. William C . Schaffer. 44 38 South Elati Street
Precin c t No . 1 3
Mr. and Mr s . George B. Adams. 2929 West Un ion Avenue
Hr. and Mr s . Arthur P. Ludka. J r •• 4620 South King Street
Mr. and Mr s . LaWTence R. Wick. 3170 West Radcliff Drive
Precinct No . 14
Mr. and Mrs. James N . S letten. 50 50 Sou th D elaware Street
Mr. and Mrs. Ric h ard J . Scaduto. 3011 South Fox Street
Mr. and Mrs. Earnie B arre tt. 4 9 40 South Fox Street
Precinct No. 15
Mr. and Mrs. Edwa rd R. Jennings, 4 70 1 South Jason S treet Mr. and Mrs. w. J . J arret:t:, J r., 4800 S outh Li pan S treet Mr. and Mrs. Randall s . Fike, 4744 S outh G alapago S treet
Pr cf.n c t No . 16
Mr. and Mrs .. Flo yd Avis, 45 8 South Grant Street Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J . Lun dberg, 4685 South Clarkson Street Mr. and Mrs .. Mart in R. Blake, 4849 South Grant Str eet
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AGENDA FOR
REGULAR CO NCTL SESSION
FEBRUARY 7, 1 972
8:00 P.M. Call t.o order, invocation by the Rev. Bruce G. Currier of the
Hampden Hills American Baptist Church. pledge of allegiance
l ed by Pack No. 5 , and roll call.
1. l'\.1inut.es.
(a) Regular meeLing or January 17, 1.972.. (Copies trans-
mitted h erewith .. )
2.. Pre -scheduled citizens and visit..ors.
(a) Recognit:ion o f ··special guests·• of the Councll.
(b) J\1r. Austin Gomes,. represent.ing the St.. Louis Catholic
Church, will be present. t.o request approval of a special
events liquor permit for a St. .. .Patrick •s activity at that
church ..
3 .. Publtc bearings ..
(a)
(b)
To consider adopting an ordinance which will increase
off-stre~equirements ..
To ~~r ~! assessments Cor Side wa1k I.mprovement.
District No. 71 ..
4.. Corn.rounicatio:ns -no action required ..
(a) Check List:
(1) For applicants for a liquor and 3 .. 2 beer license.
(Copies transmitted herewith .. )
(2) For applicants remodeling or causing other
physical cha.nges to be made to premises
licensed for sale of liquor or 3 . 2 ferYnented
malt beverages. (Copies transmitted herewith.)
(3) For liquor license ownership change excepting
corporations . (Copies transmitted herewith.)
(4) For liquor license ownership cha..nges -corpor-
ations only.. (Copies tra.nsmtU;ed h erewith .. )
(b) Schedule for completion of Pavlng District No. 20.
(Copies transmitted berewlt.h..)
(c) 1\'lernora..ndu..m from l\1r .. Kells Waggoner, Director of
Public Works, to Mr. Sta..nl ey H. Di.al. City Manager,
regarding the use of plastic bags in the annual lea.f
pick-up progra..rrt. (Copies transmitted herewith.)
(d) Announcement o.f position open_Ln.g for Finance Direc-
tor.. (Copies transmitted herewith .. )
(e) ~iinutes o.r the Board of Career Ser·vice Commissioners
meeting o.r .December 16. 1971... (Copies tra..n.smitted
herewith.)
(f) Minutes of the Board of Career Service Commissioners
meeting of January 20, 1972. (Copies transmitted
herewith.)
(Continued)
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4 . Cornmuni cations -no act:ion required . (Continued)
(g) l\1inutes of t.be Ret.'lrement. Board meetlog of January 18.
1972. (Copies transmitted bere'W'iili.)
(h) Minutes o:f the Workable Program Citizens CoYnmittee
meeting of Ja..nuary 1 3. 1972. (Copies transmitted here-
with .)
(i) Minutes o.f the Board of Adjustment and Appeals meeting
of Janua..ry 12. 1972. (Copies transmitted herewith.)
(j) l\1inutes of the Public Library Board meeting of Febru-
ary 1. 1.972. (Copies transmitted herewith .)
(k) M_Lnutes o£ the Planning and Zon..ing Com_mission meetin.g
of January 4, 1972. (Copies transmitted herewith.)
0) Minutes o.f the '-Vater and Sewer Board meeting of Janu-
ary 18, 1972. (Copies transmitted herewith.)
(m) Final assessment data sheet for Paving District. No. 20 .
(Copies transmitted bere~ritll.)
5 . Com.munication..s -'N'ith recominenda.tlons .
(a) Schedule for creation of Paving District No. 21. (Copies
o.f schedule, memorandum £rom J\.lr. K el1s Waggon er .
Director of Public Works , and a Bill for an Ordinance
establishing the District tra..n.smitt.ed herewith. )
(b ) Memorandum froTD the Planning and Zoning Commission
dated January 24, 1972. recommending the vacat1.on o.f a
portion oi: the South Lincoln Street/South SberJ"Dan Street.
alley south of Girard Avenue. (Copies transmitted h ere-
with.)
(c) 1\IJ..er:norandu.m from the Planning and Zoning Com.r:nlssion
dated January 24, 1972,. requesting a h eight. exception £or
Offices, Ltd. front.lng on South Lincoln Street and South
Sherman Street. south of East Girard Avenue. (Copies
transmitted here\Wi.t..h.)
(d) Memorandum from l\1.r. S tanley H. Dial, Cit:y J\.1.a..nager.
t.o Council r egarding the year-ending ba1ance in the
Re"brcation Fund. (Copies transmitted here-with. )
{e) l\.1 emora..ndu.m frorn ~1.r. Stanley H. Dial,. City Manager.
to Coun.ci) recon:1mending dead limb pick-up program ln
J1,.1a..rch. (Copies transmitted herewith.)
(f) Council A ction Request e 16r the renewal of the 3. 2
fermented malt beverage license for ToteM of Colo-
rado. Inc ... 1.23 East. Belleview Avenue . (Copies trans-
mitted herewith.)
(g) J1,.1ernoranclu:rn from the Chairman of the Water and
Sewer Board reCOUl1'Dending that a resolution. be passed
recognizing the contribution of 1\'i.arcus 0. Shivers. Jr.
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5.. Communications -with recommendations.. (Continued)
(b) 1\'lemorandu.xn from 'the Chairman of the Water and
Sewer Board recommending the acceptance and
approval of the proposed revision to Title XV o£
the City Code regarding Water Division matters;
and that the City Att.orne be Ln.structed to revise
the City Code to reflect the changes.
(i) ~1.emorandum from the ChalrTD.an o.f the Water and
Sewer Board recon:u::nending the approval of a Re-
vised Companion A greement between the City.
Cherryr:noor South W ater and Sanitation District
and Cherry Hills .Rancho W ater and Sanitation
District ..
(j) Memorandum from the Chairman of the Water and
S ewer .Board recommending the attendance o£
Lawrence E.. L"bompson at the W ater Pollution
Control Federation meeting in washington, D. C.
on :r..1arch 1.4. 1.972 ..
0) Men:1orandum from the Chairman of the W ater and
Sewer Board recommending the sal e o_f Boreas
Pass Ditch Number 2 Water Rights ..
(k) ~1.eTn orandu.m from the Chairman of the Water and
Sewe r Board recon:u::nending the nomination of M.r ..
John C .. K.relling to th e Water and Sewer Board.
(1) Letter (rom 1\'lr. Wm .. E. Korbitz. !1.1.an.ager.
Metropolitan ~nver Sewage Disposal District No.
1. inquiring if the City wiU £inancially participate in
the Regional Master Plan efiort and name a repre-
sentative to the Management Coordlna.tl.ng Group ..
(Copies transmitted h erewith .. )
(m) M e-morandum fro-m !dr .. Wm. L .. l\1cDivitt. Assistant
City Manager., to !1.1:%" .. Stanley H .. Dial. City Manager.
r e porting on the Dayton cable television conference ..
January 25-26 . 1.972. (Copies transmitted herewith .. )
6.. City Attorney ..
(a) Ordinance on final readi.ng adopting com prehensive
sewer regulations.. (Copies transmitted previously ..
(b) Resolut:ion with regard to acquiring: certain lands
around the Sewer Plant.. (Copies tran.smitted here-
with.)
(c) At:torney•s choice ..
7.. City Manager ..
(a) l\'1emorandlllD from !1.1.r .. Stanley H .. D Lal . City Manager.,
to Council regarding a core area Planning and Develop-
ment Committee.. (Copies transmitted herewith .. )
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7. City Manage r. (Continued)
(b) b.1.emorandUJn fro"ID Mr . Stephen A. Lyon, O'lrector of
Finance , and Fire Cbie( Wm. A. HarnUtoo. recoxn-
'O'lendlng the awarding of a bid f.or a telescopic squ..lrt
apparatus in t:he Fire Department. (Copies trans-
mitted herewith.)
(c ) Request. (or approval to send Patt'o1r:n.an Duane Ja..rred.
to the Nev.r Mexico IAI.v.r En.£orceme.nt Training A caden:J.y,
February 21.-25, 1.972.
(d) b-'ianager 's choice.
8. Recogn.Ltioo. o{ non-scheduled citizens and visitors .
9 . General discussion.
(a) Mayor's choice.
(b) Cot.mci1rnan's choice.
1.0. Adjournment.
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S TANLEY H. DIAL
City Manager
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CHECK LIST FOR :-CANTS TO CITY COtJI':CIL FOR L:I:QUOR :A.ND 3. 2 BEER _trrl...ETS
Th.i.s ch.c: l.i..st is to be used a...s a qu:i.de to hel.p the appl.i.ca.nt i...n
obt..ai..n;i.ng: the nece ssary i.n£ormati.on. and forms for a l.i.quor or 3. 2 beer
1i.cense. The appl.i.cant i.s referred to the pamph1et on procedures for l.i.quor
l.i.censes for more det..a:i.l.ed .i..nforznati...on than provi.d.ed on this check l.i.st.
Thi.s check l.i_.st d .oes not i.ncl.ude any additional. l.i.c:enses or perm..i.ts
that may be requi.red by other g:·overrune.nea.l. agencies.
:r. Prel.Lminary Items
1.. A c:ampl.eted appl.i.cati.on fo~ in dupl.i.cate to the Sal.es Tax and
L:i.ce.nsi.ng Oi.'Vi.si.on with appropri.ate checks to cover State and
Ci.ty l.i.censes and the $1.00.00 appl.i.cati.on fee. (See attached
Li.quor License Procedures.)
2. Three l.etters of reference for each partner, stockhol.der with ten
per cent i...nterest or more, officer, owner, and manager.
3. Proof of right to premises (copy of 1ease or deed).
4. P1ans of the outlet showing the area in which 1iquor or beer
wil.1 be served.
S _ Accc:xnp1i..shtnc.nt of the Pol. ice Department i..ntervi..e-a.nd finger -
printing of each partner #C stock.ho1der ""'i.th ten per cent interest
or more #C off~cer, owner, and manager by the Eng1ew~ Po1ice
Depa...rt..ment. An a,ppc::>intment must be arranged through the Sa1es
Tax Di..vision for the interview at the tLme the comp1eted app1i-
cati..on and checks are submi..tted.
6. Upon compl.eti..on and su.l:ami..ssion of the above i.tems, the Sal.es Tax
Di.vi..si..on wil.l. schedul.e the app1icant before the Engl.ewood City
Coun.cil.. The Ci.ty Council. meets on the fi..rst and third Mondays
of each month at 8:00P.M ., City Hal.l.. In order to be schedul.ed
for Ci.ty Counci.1 meeti..ngs, al.l. items mentioned a.l:>ove must be
comp1eted no 1ater than Wednesday A.M. before a Ci..ty Council.
meeti...ng.
II. Fi..rst Appearance
At" th~ &i..r-t .,_pe,a_ran ~ ~ ber '")r.._ t :-c ~ng1ewoc..-City Council. the pub1i.c
--:;:~:i..n~-' i.11 ..Je! s,...-b0l...1.."':~e'-:., ... ~u _l...~..y · .. ..,i..C i.u ·t!'.i..rty days of this appear-
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II1. Hearing (Second Aooearance ):
The heari..ng upon t-""le app1i..cati..on i.s to dete_ . ..::. the. desi.res of the ~i.ta..n.ts and the reasona.b:l.e requi..reme.nts -:.. the nei..ghborhood in
wh.:i.ch an a.ppl..i...ca.nt proposes to conduct hi...s busi.ness . The conduct of
the heari...ng -i..11 fo11ow the procedure set forth i...n Se.cti...on 1-7-7 of
the 1 969 Eng1ewood Mu.nici..pal.. Code, and m.ust coznp1y "With the statutory
re.qu_i..reme.nts contained :Ln. Chapter 75, Arti.cl..e 1 or 2.
At the he.ari.ng the Above menti.oned items 1 through 5 w~1 be presented
by the Ci..ty as i..t.s exhibit.
:x..n addi.ti..on to the :requi..rements above, the appl..i..ca.nt 3 t subrni.t an
affi..davi...t certi...£y~g that he has posted the premises -~ the noti..ce
of heari..ng supp1i.e.d h~ by the Ci.ty.
IV. Wi..t.hi...n thirty days after the heari...ng, the E.ngl..ewood Ci.ty Council.. wi..l.l..
take a.cti..on on the a.pp1ica tion. The appl..i.ca.nt wi11 be notifi..ed in
writi...ng of Counci.1"s decision.
Attachments:
1 . Ru1es of Procedure for Quas i.-Judi..ci...a1 Hearings before Engl..ewood Ci.ty
Counci.l.. (Chapter 7 , 1969 Engl..e-aod Mu.ni.c.i.pa.1 Code) •
2. Pamphl..et on Liquor Li.cense Procedures -Ci.ty o£ Engl..ewood.
3. State of Col..orado Liquor Code or 3.2 Fermented Mal..t Bevera9e Code.
(A $2.00 payment i.s requi.red.)
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DEPA..Rr"PPEE!if' OF FLRANCE
SALES TAX DIV'I.SION
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
CHECK LIST FOR APPLICANT Gioe'--IU!:MODEL OR CAUSE IOEPHER. PHYSICAL C~ TO BE
MADE TO PREMISES L:tCE!il§i!'IJ f£'CS'ii ~l.OF ..L1Q091l::AJ!.<jl. 2 FE.RMENrE.D MALT BEVERAGE
A11 e xpan sions . enl.argements ~ and modi£Lcatio~s of the premise• of
a 1i..quor outl..et o :r a 3. 2 fer.me:n ted m.al..t beverage out.l..et snust be approved by
the Engl..ewood C~ty Council...
The a p pl..i.cant must su.bmi.t :in. dupl.i.cate the State of Co1orad.o foru~-a for
modi.fi.cat1on of pre~~ses to the Engl..ewood Sal..es Tax and Li.censLng Di.vi.-
si..on. These forms may be obtained by cal..l..i.ng the Ci..ty.
:rx. Pl..a..ns and Speci.fi..cat:Lon..s
Detai.l..ed pl..ans and speci.fi.catLons setting forth the work to be done are
to accompany the State form.
Il:I . A ''before'' IDOdi..fi...cati_o n. l.ayout and an ''after'' m.odi..fi..cati..on l..ayout must
be submitted on 24 x 36 inch paper.
rv . A£ter subm.i.&&i..on of these items a..nd prel..i..mi.n.ary review by the City .. the
Sal..es Tax and Licensing Oi.vi.si..on wi..l..l.. schedu1e an appearance of the
app1icant before the Eng1ewood City Counc~1. App11cant wi11 be notified
of the t i.me and date of the appearance .
v _ Appearance Before City Counci1
The a pp1icant is required to a ppear before Counci1 and exp1ain the
nature of the modifications to the premise&. If the modi£ications are
approved , the Sa1es Tax and Licensing Division wi11 forward the neces-
sary papers to the State of Co1orado-
In no way does this procedure make it unnecessary for the app1icant to
secure the proper bui1di..ng permit or to obey t..he Bui1di.nq Code .
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DEPARTMENT OF F:I:NANCE
SALES ~ DIVISION
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
CHECK LIST FOR LIQUOR -~~~N~_€ QWNERSHX2 ~-EXCEPTING CORPORATIONS
This check l.ist is to be used as a guide to he1p the a pp1icant
in &11 changes of o-nership except those dea1ing with corporations. The
app1icant is referred t o the attached pamph1et on pro cedures for l.iquor
1icenses for more detai1~d Lnformation than provided on this check 1ist .
This check 1ist does not ~c1ude any add~t iona1 items that may
be required by other governmental. agencies.
I. Prel.i..mi..nary Items
1. A comp1eted appl.ication form , Ln dupl.icate~ must be submitted to
the Sal.es Tax and Licensing Division with appropriate checks to
cover State and City 1icenses. (See attached Liquor License
Procedures .)
2 . Three 1etters of reference for each partner, officer, owne~~ and
ma.n.ager.
3. Proof of right to prem~ses (copy of the opt~on or agreement
between the s e11er and applicant).
4. Accomplishment of the Po1i.ce Department interview and fi.nge.r -
printi.ng of each partn er ~ offic er ~ owner . and manager by the
Englew ood Police Department . An appointment m.ust be arranged
through the Sales Tax and Licens :Lng Division f or the i..nterview
at the tLmc the comp1eted app1~cation and checks are submitted .
S. Upon rece1pt of the Police and FBI Report ~ the Sales Tax and
Licensing Division w i11 schedule the applicant before the Englewood
City Counci.1. The City Cou.nci..1 meets on the fi...rst and th.i_rd
Mondays of each month at B:OO P .M .• City Ha11. In order to be
s cheduled for City Council meetings . a11 items mentioned above
must be completed no 1ater than Wednesday A.M . before a City
Council meeting .
II. Appearance Before City Council
The applicant is required to appear before City Council to obtaLn
approval of the rei...ssuance o f the license. The City of Englewood
wi11 present the items mentioned above to C ity Council for perusal
and City Council wi..11 discuss the change i..n ownership with the appli -
cant.
III. If Reissuance is Approved
If the Ci...ty Council approves the reissuance of the license, the Sales
Tax and LicensLng Division wi11 forward the n ecessary papers to the
State of C olorado . Assumi....ng approval by the State of C o l o rado. the
City wi11 issue the State and City licenses.
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Attachments:
1. The pamph1et on Liquor License Procedures --City of Eng1ewood4
24 State of Co1orado Liquor Code or 3_2 Fermented Ma1t Beverage Code4
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S.A.LES TAX DIVISION
CXTY OF ENGLEWOOD
CHECK LIST FOR LISj!UO fr~ll::~liiP CHJUi!!lES --CORPO RATIONS ONLY
CUD. C OLO_
Th~s check ~ist is to be used as a guide t o he1p the a pp1icant
in a11 transfers of corporate stock . The app1Lcant is referred to the
attached pamp~et on procedures f o r 1iquor 1icenses for more detai1ed
info rmation than provided on this check 1ist.
Thi s check 1ist does not inc1ude any additio na1 items that may
be required by other governroe..nta.1 agencies .
X£ a sa1e of corporate stock is p1anned by the present out1et
and said sa1c s ha11 cause ten per cent (10') of the issued stock to be
he1d by any one i.ndi.vi.dua1 who has not received previous approva1 by the
Eng1ewood City Counci.1 and the State of Co1orado , then it is necessary
that the State f o rms be obta.i.ned from the Sa1es Tax and L.i.ce.nsi.ng Di.visi.on
of the Department of Finance.
X. Pre1~ary Items
1 . A c omp1eted State app1ication form 1n Oup1icate ~ust be sub-
mitted to the Sa1es Tax and Licensing Division.
2. Three letters of reference for each proposed o~er o f ten per
cent (10') of the stock .
3. Acc:omp1i.shznent o f the Po1i.ce Department i...ntervi.ew and fi..nger-
pri....nti..ng o f each ne'W o-wner o f ten per cent (10') of the stock
by th Eng1e'Wood P o 1i.ce Dep a.rt.rnent . The a ppo :Lntment f o r thi.s
interview must be made with the Sa1es Tax and Li.censLng Di.visi.on
at the tLme the a pplic ation i.s submitted.
4. Upon receipt o£ the Po1i.ce and FBI report , the Sales Tax and
Licensi....ng Division 'Wi.11 schedu1e the app1i.cant before the
Englewood Ci.ty Counci1. The City Counci.1 meets on the first
and third Mondays o£ each month at 8:00P.M., Englewood City
Ha11 . In order to be schedu1ed for City Counci.1 meetings , a11
items mentioned above must be completed no 1ater than Wednesday
A .M. before a City Counci.1 meeting .
XI . A ppearance Before City Counci.1
The a p plicant is requi.red t o appear befo re City Counci.1 t o o btain
approva1 of the transfer of s tock. The City of Englewood 'Wi11
pre sent the items mentioned above to City Council f or perusal and
City C ouncil w i11 discuss the transfer of stock with the a p plicant.
XII. If the Transfer of Sto ck is A pprove~
If the Ci.ty Council a p proves the transfer o f s tock , the Sales Tax
and Licensing Division w L11 f orward the necessary papers to ~e
State o f Colorado. Assuming a pprov al by the State of Colora do,
the City wi11 issue the State and City licen ses .
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Attachments::
1. The pa.mphl.et on l..i.qu.o r l..i.cense procedures --Ci.ty o £ Eng1e'WC)o0ld.
2. State o f Col..orado L~quor Code or 3 .2 Fer~ented Mal..t Beverage Code.
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Tuesday , F e bruary 22 . 1972
Thursday . F e bru ary 24 , 1972
Thursday , March 2 , 1972
Thursday . March 9 , 1..972
Monday , March 13 , 1..972
Thursday , March 16 , 1972
Wedn e sday , March 22, 1972
Monday , March 27 . 1972
Monday , April.. 3 , 1..972
Wednesday , April.. 5 , 1972
Monday , April.. 17 , 1972
Thursday , April.. 20 , 1..972
Fr i day . May 19 , 1..972
Mo n day. May 22 , 1..972
pd 9 /30 /71
r e vis e d 1 /1..4 /72
Resol..uti..on autbori.z.i.og ~Sb:i...nlf .... ~
o1 ooti.ce o~ compl..et i.on and ~~~~~
:for publ..i.c beari.ng . · Lo
Noti.c e o 1 compl..eti.on and l..ist o1
assessments publ..i.shed :first time .
Second publ..ication .
Third publ..ication .
Mail.. notices o~ assessments and
publ..ic bearing .
Fourth publ..ication .
Last day :for wri.tten protests .
Publ..ic bearing on assessments
(w~11 have to be a specia1 Counci1
meeting .).
Bi11 1or ordinance assessing costs .
Pub1isb as a Bi11.
Consider Bi11 £or ordinance on
second reading.
Pub1ish as an ordinance .
Ordinance io £u11 1orce & e11ect .
Last day 1or payment in £u11 to
receive 5% discount .
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TIME SCHEDULE FOR COMPLETION OF PAVING ri~R~CT NO. 20
Tuesday ~ February 22 , 1972
Thursday . February 24 , 1972
Thursday , March 2 , 1972
Thursday , March 9, 1972
Monday , March 13. 1972
Thursday , March 16, 1972
Wednesday , March 22 , 1972
Monday , March 27 , 1972
Monday , April. 3 . 1972
Wednesday , April. 5 , 1972
Monday , April. 17 , 1972
Thursday , April. 20, 1972
Friday . May 19 , 1972
Monday , May 22 , 1972
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Resol.ution authorizing publ. s iog
o1 notice o1 compl.etion and ca11iog
1or publ.ic bearing .
Notice o1 compl.etion and l.ist o1
assessments publ.isbed 1irst time .
Second publ.ication .
Third publ.ication .
Mail. notices o1 assessments and
publ.ic bearing .
Fourth publ.ication.
Last day 1or written protests .
Publ.ic bearing on assessments
(w~11 have to be a spec~a1 Counci1
meeting .).
Bi11 £or ordinance assessing costs .
Pub1isb as a Bi11 .
Consider Bi11 £or ordinance on
second reading.
Pub1isb as an ordinance .
Ordinance in £u11 £orce & e££ect .
Last day £or payment in 1u11 to
receive 5~ discount .
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Stan1ey H. Oia1
Cr
C:Jry
DATE: ~:b~~a-r,.•-=b
FROM: K e 11s Waggoner
SUIUECT : 1971 LEAF PICKUP
Attached is a copy o~ the 1971 1ea£ pickup program exp1aining the
procedure that we ~o11owed.
We gave out approximate1y 5000 p1astic bags with usage o£ the out1et
points as 1o11ows
Fire Station No. 1 (175 W. Girard Ave.)
City Ha11 (3400 S. E1ati St.)
Fire Station No. 3 (595 W. Be11eview Ave.)
Po1ice Station (195 W. Girard Ave.)
Fire Station No. 2 (590 E. Quincy Ave.}
Dump Truck at time o1 pickup
Servicenter (2800 S. P1atte River Dr.)
A11en Fi1ter P1ant (1500 W. Layton Ave.)
Fire Station No. 4 (2890 S. Zuni St.)
31%
21%
17%
12'1(,
12%
3%
2%
1%
1%
The costs associated with the 1ea1 pickup were as 1o11ows:
M.anbours
Dump Truck
P1astic Bags
304 hrs. @ $4.00
156 hrs. @ $4.95
5000 @ $.07
TOTAL
$1216.00
772.20
350.00
$2338.20
A1though 5000 bags went out, we estimate that ~ust under 1500
bags were picked up and some o1 those picked up were not the
same bags that were banded out; tbere~ore. the private bau1ers
picked up the biggest percentage.
The p1astic bag usage was on1y about one-eighth o1 that anticipated
based upon prior years vo1ume o1 1eaves and Bou1der•s experience
o1 5 bags per residence ; tbere1ore, we sbou1d have enough bags
1e1t 1or severa1 years .
The tota1 overa11 expense 1or this year was approximate1y $300
be1ow 1ast year, and the coming year shou1d prove even more
bene1icia1 especia11y i1 the private bau1ers pick up a11 o1 the
bags. This year we got by with using one truck and two men as
our pickup crew.
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cbey bad raked l.eaves ~o co tbe street and when we expl.a
_..1rogram. they were m_ore t:ban w:i.l.l.iog to pick the l.eaves u
put them in bags £or the next day•s pickup .
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Director o£ Publ.ic Works
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REGULAR MEETING OF THE B OARD OF CAREER SERVICE COMMISSIONERS
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
DECEMBER 16, 1 9 71 7:00 P.M.
PRESENT: H. R. Bra un, E. L. Ausfah1, B. K~rough, and J. F . Murphy
OTHERS PRESENT: B. Be rardini, R. A. Kahm, V. E . Macrander, Capt. McCarty,
C. A. Se.l..by, R. G. Bos ton.
THE FOLLDW"ING MOTIONS WERE PASSED F OR APPROVAL :
1 . The minute s of the last regul a r m eeting.
2 . The fo11o~ing termination s :
COBBS, Ruth C.
DUNCAN, Jeffry W.
HENDERSON .. Chery.l.. L.
WEBER, George W.
3 . The fo.l...l..owing new hires :
ALLEN, Christine
SMITH, Arlene
TITLE & DEPARTMENT
Clerk Typist -Library
Effective November 20, 1971
Maintenanceman, Street
Effective December 7, 1971
Clerk Typist, Library
Effective December .1..0, .1..971
Maintenanceman, Street
Effective November 26 , .1..971
Clerk Typist -Library
Effective December .1..3 , .1..971
Clerk Typ~st -Library
Effect~ve December 1 3 , 1971
GRADE
& STEP
l.2A
l.7A
l.2A
l.7A
l.2A
l.2A
4. The foll owing probationary to permanent status ~~th ~ncrease
in pay effect~ve December 1 , 1971:
HECKERT; Fr a nces M . Jr. Acct_ Clerk -Util~ties 11.A to
l.l.B
5 . The fo llowing proba tionary to permanent status changes with
increase in pay effecti ve January 1 , 1972 :
GER.LICK , Harold Maintena.nceman , Parks l.7A to
l.7B
SEGURA, Nick Maintena.nceman , Street 17A to
l.7B
WHIGHAM; Wesley E. Garage Attndt ., Street l.SA to
l.SB
6 . The following probationary to permanent status changes w ithout
incre ase in pay effective November 1, 1971:
WILKS, Kenneth L. Patro1ma.n 4th Cl ass 2l.A
7 . The fo11owi.ng probationary to permanent status cha"lges w ithout
increase in pay effective December 1, 1971 :
MEINECKE ., Miriam E. Deputy Court C1erk l.4B
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increase in pay effecti v e January 1, 1972:
TITLE & DEPARTMENT
MICHAUD, Ernestine Acct. Mach . Opr .
GRADE
& STEP
15B
9. The fo11o~ing anniversary increases effective December 1, 1971 :
WILLS, Fo ster E .
10. The fo11 CP.~ing a..nn.i.versary
BAKER. Donald
ELDER. Vernon
HINSON, James L.
SILBY, David
SILER., Leonard A .
Building I~s pect or
increases effective
Patrolman 4th Cl..ass
Patrol..man 3rd C1ass
Patrolman 4th Cl..ass
P a tro~man 3rd C1ass
Patro1..man 4th C1a.ss
P atrol..rna.n. 3rd C1 ass
Patro1..man 4th Cl..ass
P a tro1.ma..n 3rd Class
Shop Forem.an
January
22B to
22C
1 . 1972,
21A to
210
2l.A to
210
2l.A to
210
2l.A to
210
22B to
22C
11. The fol..l..owi.ng anniversary i ncreases effective January 16, 1972:
McCOY .. P atrick E. Fireman 2nd Class
Fireman 1st Cl..ass
WA.LTERS., Del.. bert B. F.ire:rnan 2nd Cl ass
Fireman 1st C1ass
WEGENER, Daniel w. F.i..retnan 3rd Class
Fireman 2nd Class
12 . The fo11o~ing anniversary increases effective January
CROUCH , Bi11y L. Fireman 2nd Class
Fireman 1st Class
13. The follow ing ann i versary increases effective January
MOLL, Adri a n W. Fireman 2nd C1ass
Fireman 1st Class
14. The fo11owLng Progress R eports:
HILL, Leo C . Chief Custodi..an
SPARKS , P. H . Ditch Rider
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22F
21F to
22F
210 to
21F
20. 1972,
21F to
22F
22. 1972 ,
21F to
22F
16F
1BF
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Rev. Kimbrough ask ed wh ether or not those members of the fire depart-
ment ~ho were present at the 1ast meeting had said they wou1d be
there at this meeting o show their proof o f testing~ etc . Mr. Mur-
phy said yes~ that they had been notifi~d t wice that they were to
appear . Since there w ere no firemen present as ~-et, Mr-Braun then
asked Hr. Murphy if he had rec:e1ved hese docume nts. After Mr. Mur-
phy"s n egative answer, Re v . Kimbrough said that the reason the Board
had granted retroactive pay w as because the f1re department said
they wou1d have those documents a the December meeting and he stated
that pe rhaps w e shou1d ho1d up on approva1 of the firemen due for
increases in J a nu a ry un 11 rec:e~pt of these docume nts. Mr . Braun
suggested that Mr. Mu rphy c:a11 the f~re department to see if they
~o u1d be sending anyone over for ~e meeting. Upon returning to
he meeting Mr. Murphy stated that Capt. McCarty and Mr. Se1by ~o u1d
be bringing the documen s over.
Mr. Braun stated that he had v1sited the fire department since
the 1ast Board meeting and had examined the job descriptions for
each c1ass o~ fireman. Xt ~a s his opinion that there was a
very definite difference between each c1ass. He stated that,
un1ike other departments in the City, the f ire department cou1d
not ••practice•• their duties per se~ they can on1y train and
train ~e11 so that they ~i11 be prepared for a fire ~h en one
does occur. He suggested that since neither Rev. Kimbrough, nor
Mr. Ausfah1 had had a chance to study these documents that they
take a fe~ minutes and go visit the fire department as he had
done. R ev . Kimbrough a nd Mr. Ausfah1 stated that they ~ou1 d
do so .
Rev . Kimbrough said that h e ~as not sure these increases shou1d
be ca11ed •• anniversary•• increases because the name '' anniversary••
~p1ies that they are automatic. Since these men have to prove
their proficiency then the increase is not an automatic one.
Capt. McCarty stated that they did not w a nt any of their increases
to be "automatic".
Rev . Kimbrough stated that he thought the Board shou1d receive
some sort of evidence a1ong ~ith the Progress Report that an
i.ndividu a 1 h ad made a sufficient rating on his proficiency test
to mer~t an ~nc rease . He a1so stated that this evidence should
be more than just a note on the Personnel Action, rather that it
shou1d be a score or 1etter or something with the supervisor's
signature on it.
Upon arriva l o f Mr. Se1by to the meeting, Mr. Murphy said that
the statement had been made a t the 1ast Board Meeting that written
e.xa.m..:i.nati.ons were given from c1ass to c:1ass . Mr. Se1by rep1ied that
wh at ~as said at the meeting, and what shou1d have been part of
the minutes , ~as that the only w ritten test given at the present
time ~a s one from probationary to perma nent status. Capt. McCarty
interjected that a new testing procedure had been set up for 1972
so th at there ~i.11 be tests given from c1ass to c1ass and that
from that tLme on, if ever a question arises as to a person's
e1igibi1ity for increase, they wou1d be ab1e to present test scores,
training book1ets , etc ., to he1p prove increased proficiency of the
i.ndi.vidua1. Capt. McCarty added that the reason the fire department
had begun this testing program ~as that it w as necessary in order
for the Eng1ewood Firefighters to beco·me certified under the :t.F.S.T_A_
Capt. McCarty then presented a book of job descriptions on positions
from the D eputy Chief on down . Mr. Braun asked that a copy of each
be made for Rev. KLmbrough and Mr . Ausfah1 for their review.
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Mr. Braun then asked the Board what they ~anted to do concerning
the firefighters on the agenda who were up for proficiency increases
i.n January.
THE MOTION WAS MADE, SECONDED , AND CARRIED THAT THE INCREASES FOR
THOSE FIREFIGHTERS LISTED ON THE AGENDA BE APPROVED.
Rev. Kimbrough again stated that he thought the wording shou1d
be changed from .. anniversary•• increase to •• proficiency" or a .nother
type increase.
Capt. McCarty said that this wou1d have to be changed in the
Ordinance and Mr. Braun suggested that the Personne1 Director
and the City Attorney get together and review the Ordinance.
Mr. Berardi.ni. stated that in his opinion, a11 departments carry
on some type of training program and Mr. Braun stated that
it was to wh at degree they carried on the training program that
was important. Mr. Berardini asked if the Board w as recommending
that City Council revie~ a recommendation to change the wo rding
of che Ordinance. Mr. Braun affirmed this.
A letter fro~ the Employees Association concerning retroactive
pay for the employees affected by the Wage-Price freeze w as the
next topic o£ discussion.
Mr. Murphy stated that he had sent the Association's report to
Mr. Donald G. Eddy~ Regional Director of the Office o f Emergency
Preparedness. Mr. Eddy in turn sent it to the I.R.S. who said
to w ait for their reply before acting . Mr . Murphy stated that
he thought these people w ere entitled to retroactive pay but
that the board had to have a law to base their ruling on.
Rev . KLmbrough stated that he w as sure the law would be forthcoming
but that the reason the firemen received retroactive pay w as
because they showed evidence of a docUinented •• Learners•• program.
He also stated that firefighters had presented a letter from
Mr. Eddy saying they w ere eligible to receive re troactive pay .
Mr . Kahm stated that most of the association members felt that
by permitting retroactive pay that Phase IX defeated the purpose
of Phase I~ but that if anyone was getting retroactive pay , a11
should.
Mx. Braun said that he understood the association's pos ition b ut
that he felt the Board would place the~se1ves in jeopardy if they
acted at this ti~e. He stated that the Board would act as soon
as a positive statement concerning retroactive pay co~es down.
Mr. Braun also reiterated that if any department . representing
any of the emp1oyees affected by the freeze could show documents
similar to what the firefighters presented, the Board wou1d approve
it .
A MOTION WAS MA..DE,
POSITIVE STATEMENT
EMPLOYEES, A CHECK
PERIOD OF THE WAGE
FIRST OF THE YEA.R,
SECONDED, AND CA.R..RIED THAT IN THE EVENT OF A
OF APPROVAL FOR RETROACTIVE PAYMENT FOR CITY
WILL BE ISSUED TO EMPLOYEES AFFECTED BY THE
PRICE FREEZE. IF THIS XS NOT DONE BEFORE THE
THE MONEY WILL BE HELD XN ESCROW.
Mr . Kahm said he ~as satisfied w ith this and Mr. Murphy stated
that in the event that the 1etter from I .R.S. dissatisfies s o~e
of the Association members ~ he had set up a meeting ~i th a repre -
sentative from the I.R.S. and Mr. Kahm.
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The nex t sUbject discussed w as a resolution on overtime compensati o n .
A f te r reading the resolution, Mr. Berardi.ni stated that in the
Letters of Understanding w ith the v a rio~s Associatio ns , ther e
w a s a discussion on overtime . It w as recommended that o verti me
be gr a nted to City Personne1 . The question arose as to w hic h
e~p1 oyees were supervisory and w ou1d n o t be ent i t1ed t o o vertime
and o f thos e being ca1 1 ed to o vertime ~ w hich w ou1d be com pen sated
at the r a te of t i me a n d a half. Mr . Berardini sai d he felt thi s
n ew resolution w as just a restat emen t of who wou1d and wou1 d not
recei v e overtime compensation.
Mr . Murphy sta ted that Mr . D ial had said to g o ahead and write
t h e resolution but t h at there w ere c e r tai n i n e quitie s th at
would have to be wo rked out after the fir s t o f t h e y ear . He
also stated that a1 1 of this had been t h oro u ghly d iscus s e d
b etw een Mr . Dia l , the members of t h e B oard , and hims e lf , at
l uncheon, T hursday , December 16 , 1 971 .
Rev . K~r o ug h stated that he c oncur red with the res olut ion
and felt that certai n position s in grades 2 2-26 should b e
revi e w ed ind i v i dua lly after t h e f i rs t o f t he y ear.
A M OTIO N WAS MADE, SECO NDED , AND CARRIED THAT THE BOARD CONCUR
WITH THE RESOLUTION AS PRESENTED BY MR-DIAL CONCERNING DRAWING
OF OVERTIME FOR CITY EMPLOYEES-
The subj e c t of sic k leave f or fi r emen was brought to the Board 's
a ttention. Mr _ B e ra.rdini r e ad the Bi11 for an Ordinance
tha t would be pre sented to Council Monday , December 21, 1971 .
In essence, a formula had been established for the determination
of s ick le ave f o r an employee working alternate 24 hour shi f t s
as c ompa r ed to emp loyees on a 40 hour week. The maximum accumu-
l a tion of s ick 1 eave f or an emp1oyee on a 40 hour ~eek ~as computed
t o be 9 6 0 hou r s (1 20 d ays ) a n d the maximum a ccumulation o f sick
leave for an emplo yee work 1 ng a 1terna t e 2 4 hour sh1£ts w as 1544.7
hours (64.3 6 s hifts ). Mr-Ber a rdini stated th a t he had attempted
t o interpo lat e th1 s in the f o rm o f h o u r s 1nto the Ordinance.
Another sect ion of the Letter o f Unde rstanding of the Firefighters
As s oci a tion says th at s ick l e a v e can be conv erted to annual leav e
a fte r 9 0 d a y s . Mr. B e r a rdini put this in 1ega1ized form, using
the f o rmu l..a and Lette r o f Understanding and axnended it to the
Ordin ance.
Mr. Bosto n added that by th e same f o rmu1 a , as the tota l.. hours
go d awn, the ~ax imurn acc umul a tion o f s ick leave goes down a ~so.
He also added th a t he ~as i n agreement ~ith the Bi11 as stated.
Mr . Berardini sa i d t hat h e w o uld s e e th a t t he Board Members,
F i re Ch i ef , and m e mbers o f their department ~ou1d receive a copy
o f the "B i l..l.. for a n Ordinanc e"".
A MOT I ON WAS MADE , SECONDED AND PASSED THAT THE BOARD HAS REVIEWED
THE B ASIS F O R C OMPUTATION OF SICK LEAVE FOR FIREMEN AND HAS AGREED
THAT IT IS EA.I.R. AND EQUITABLE AND SHOULD BE PRESENTED TO COUNCIL-
Mr. B e rard ini s tated that he ~u1d present the Bi11 to Council..
b ut t h a t b e fe lt a11 sick l e ave sboul..d be car~~ed Ln bcuLs,
rounding o ff t o the n ea r est h a l f -hour. Thi s ~a s a greed u p on
by e v eryone .
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January 20, 1972_
B . R. BRAUN
C hairman
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REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF CAREER SERVICE COMMISSIONERS
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO
JANUARY 20, 1972 7:00 P.M.
PRESENT: H . R. Braun, E . L . Aus£ah1, J. F . Murphy,
OTHERS PRESENT: Cap t . McCarty
THE FOLLOWING MOTIONS WERE PASSED FOR APPROVAL:
1. The minutes of the 1ast regu1ar meet~ng .
2 . The fo11owing New Hires:
REID, John A.
HANSON, G ary A.
THIRY, Robert D.
HELFER, Joseph C.
TITLE & DEPARTMENT
Inspec:tor-Tro tib1e Shooter
Effective December 27 , 1971
Main~enan c ema n, Street
Effect~ve January 1 3 , 1972
Draftsman, C ommun~ty Dev e1opment
Effect ive January 13 , 1972
An~ma1 warden , Po1ic:e
Effective January 1 7 , 1972
Patro~an , Pol.ic:e
Effective January 17, 1972
3. The fo11owing terminations:
RHOUY, Paul. T .
WILSON , James M .
HUNT . Daniel E .
SPURGE ON , Alfred J.
Inspecto r , Troub1e Shooter
Effective December 31 , 1971
Park Foreman
Effective Dec e~ber 31 , 1971
Ma~ntenanceman, Street
Effective December 31 , 1971
Meter R ea der
E ffect i ve January 3, 1972
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KOEPPING , Alan D. Draftsman , Community Development
Effective January 7, 1972
VAUGHN, Jerald R. Patrolman 1st C1ass
Effective January 15 , 1972
4 . The fo11owing Promotions effective January 1, 1972:
BATES , DurreJ.. C.
BRAUNREITER, Donald J.
F~reman 1st Class to
Driver/Operator/Engineer
F~reman 1st Class to
Driver/Operator/Engineer
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& STEP
l.6A
l.7A
l.9A
l.GA
2l.A
l.6F
22F
l.7B
l.6B
l.9A
22F
22F t o
23F
22F t o
23F -..
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COSBY; Ray A.
GAMET, Kenneth D.
JARRETT~ Wa1ter J.
JOHNSON~ Stan1ey D.
JONES~ George A. H.
0" STEEN, Roy H.
SELBY. C1.i..fford A.
WELLS. Gera1d D.
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TITLE & DEPARTMENT
Fireman 1st C1ass to
Driver/Operator/Engineer
Fireman 1st C1ass to
Driver/Operator/Engineer
Fireman 1st ~ass to
Driver/Operator/EngLneer
Fireman 1st C1ass to
Driver /Operator~Engineer
Fireman 1st C1ass to
Driver/Operator/Engineer
Fire~an 1st C1ass to
Driver/Operator/Engineer
F.i..re..ma..n 1st C1ass to
Dr.i..ver/Operator/Eng.i..neer
Fireman 1st C1ass to
Dr.i..ver/Operator/Engineer
Fireman 1st C1ass to
Driver/Operator/Engineer
Fireman 1st C1ass to
Driver/Operator/Engineer
5. The fo11owing Promotions effective January 17, 1972:
SA.LZ, Bettie L-
ZIMMERMAN, E1eanor
C1erk D.i..spa~cher to
Senior Records C1erk
Intermediate C1erk Steno to
Secretary
GRADE
& STEP
22F to
23F
22F to
23F
22F to
23F
22F to
23F
22F to
23F
22F t o
23F
22F to
23F
22F to
23F
22F to
23F
22F to
23F
14F to
16F
14F to
16F
6. The fo11owing anniversary increases effective February 1, 1972:
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HEA.RN, Frank D.
KAUFFM.A.NN, Char1.es J.
MAY, Gary D.
REDMAN, Eugene w.
SEIDL .. Mary J.
STA.NLEY .. A11an
UNCAPHER, Ruth E.
WOOD,. Richard A.
Mechanic, Street
Equipment Operator I, Street
Patro1man 2nd C1ass
Equipment Opr. I. Street
Adu1t Serv. Librarian
Patro~an 2nd C lass
Sr. Account_ Clerk
Fir~an 1st C1ass
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1BE
21F
1BE
25E
21F
13F
22F
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7 . The fo11owing anniversary increase effective February 16, 1972:
NAME TITLE & DEPARTMENT
MEDINA., Al..bert Patro1man 2nd Cl..asa
GRADE
& STEP
2:l.F
e. The fol..l..owing anniversary increase effective January 20, 1..972:
WOOD, Norman J. Patro~an 3rd C1ass 21.0
9. The fo11owing Probationary to Permanent Status C hange ~ith increase
in pay:
TRESSLER, Larry Maintenanceman, Parks
Effective February 1 , 1972
17A t o
l.7B
10 . The fol..l..owing Probationary to Permanent Status Change without
increase in pay:
VISCONTI, Jeffry R. Patro1.m.a.n 4th Cl..as.s
Effective February 16, 1972
11. The f ol..l..o~ing temporary transfer:
WHITE, Edward C. Capt. Mechanic, Fire to
Service Center
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12. The f ol..l..owi.ng changes ~ grade, per Resol..ution #45, series of 1971,
effective January 1, 1972:
BECK, Kathl..een B. Chil..drens Librarian 24A
25A
BRADSHAW, H enry Asst. Uti.1 ... Di..r. 2 BB
29B
BROKATE~ Wi..11i..am F. Chief B1dg. Inspector 27F
2BF
DO.NA.LD, Bruce M. Captain.. Fire 26F
27F
FOE, Doug1as c. Recreation Supervisor 22B
23B
FREEMAN, Margaret L. Systems Ana1yst 23B
24B
HALL, Cl.yde Asst. Chief of Po1i..ce 29F
3 0F
HARTLEY, Grayson D. Captain, Fire 26F
27F
HASELGR.EN, James W. Fie1d Engineer, Engineering 27F
2BF
HENDRIX, Char1es H. Street Maintenance Supt . 26F
27F
HERNDON, D arre11 D. Sa1es Tax Auditor, Finance 24F
25F
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GRADE
NAME TITLE & DEPARTMENT & STEP
KA.HM., Richard A .. Office Eng~neer, Engineering 24F to
25F
LIZAR, Kent Captain, Fire 26F to
2 7F
MCCARTY, De 1 D .. Captain, Fire 26F to
27F
MCLELLAN, Dona1d J . Deputy Chief, Fire 29F to
30F
MORGAN, Robert L. Lieutenant, Po1ice 26F to
27F
MOR..RIS, R.i. chard 0. Communications Supv .. 26B to
27B
MU'L.L, Leon v .. Lieutenant, Po1ice 26F to
27F
O"DELL, Henry T. Distribution Supt., Util..ities 26F to
27F
ROMANS, Dorothy A. Asst. P1a.n.ning Director 2SF to
29F
ROYTHER, Jerry P. Asst . Parks Director 2SC to
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RUGGIERO, Hugo T. Purc:bas.i...ng Agent 23F to
24F
SAGRILLO, Quinton J .. Asst.. City Engineer 30F to
31F
SEIDL, Mary J. Adu~t Serv. Librarian 240 to
250
SMITH, J. Lonnie Lieutenant, Pol..ic:e 26F to
27F
STEPHENS, Dal..l..as Office Manager, Util..ities 24B to
25B
TAYLOR, Brooks H .. Traffic Engineer 27C to
2SC
THOMPSON, La~rence Se~er P1ant Supt. 26C to
27C
• VAN RYAN, Margaret P .. Deputy Treasurer, Finance 24F to
2SF
WERTIN, Vincent P1ant Superintendant 27F to
2SF
WHITE~ Edward C. Captain-Mechanic. Fire 26F to • 27F •
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TITLE & DEPARTMENT
ALCANTER, M anue1 Maintenance/Leadman
BR.A.J<EEN"' Grady Patro~an 1st C1ass
ELLIS , Fairy S e nior Accounts C l erk
MAGERS, Wa1ter Fireman 1st C1ass
POLLOCK, Ivan Custodian
SCHAFFER, Mich ae l Patro1man 1st
GRADE
& STEP
19F
22F
1 3F
22F
1 3F
22F
A letter from the Po1~ce Sergeants requesting that they be rec1assified
into an '' Exenlpt'' position and receive a one-grade increase was discussed
by the Board. In close relation to this a letter from Mr. Dial w as a1so
discussed. Mr. Dia1's 1etter w as a recommendation that certain positions
from Grade 22 through 26 be made exempt from over-time compensation, per
Resolution No. 45, 1971. Among those positions recommended for exemption
from over-time compensation was the position of Po1ice Sergeant.
Mr. Murphy concurred with Mr. Dia1"s 1etter and recommended that the
Board approve it.
Mr. Braun read Mr. Dial 's recommendation a1oud.
THE MOTION WAS MADE, SECONDED, AND UNANIMOUSLY PASSED THAT THE BOARD
APPROVE THE RECOMMENDA..T:X:ON FROM MR_ DIAL AS READ.
Regarding the above, £o11owing is a 1ist of the positions in Grade 22
26 as they w ere revised:
B ui lding Inspector
Purchasing Agent
Ch. Sa1es Tax Aud ..
Deputy Treasurer
Systems Ana1yst
*Fire Lieutenant
Fireman-1st C1ass
Driver/Operator/Engr.
Adult and Chi1dren•s
Li..brarian
*P ark Foreman
Recreation Supv ..
*Police Sergeant
P atr o~an 1st C1ass
*Detective
Office Engineer
(Publ.ic Work s)
*Street Foreman
*Garage Foreman
Engineering Aide III
Office Mgr . (Utilities )
*Distribution Foreman
(Utilities)
Ren1ai.n e1..igib1e
Rentain exempt
Rena.a.in exempt
Remain exempt
Remain exempt
Make e.xem:pt
Remain e.1i.gi...b1e
Reftlain e1igi...b1e
Ret:na..in exempt
Make e.xe.m._pt
Remain exempt
Make exempt
Rem.a.in e1i.gi..l::>1e
Make ex:e1npt
Re.mai.n exempt
Make exempt
Make exempt
Rem.a.in el.i.gi.b1e
Remain exempt
Make exempt
Remain at G rade 22
Remain at Grade 24
Remain at Grade 25
Renta..in at Grade 25
Re1nai.n at Grade 24
Incr. to Grade 2 F
ReDla...i..n at Grade 22F
Remain at Grade 23F
Rem.a.i.._n at Grade 25
Incr. to Grade 23
Re:m.a....in. at Grade 23
Xncr. to Grade 26F
Rem.a.i.n at Grade 22F
Xncr. to Grade 25F
Remain at Grade 25
Incr. to Grade 23
Incr. to Gr ade 23
Remain at Grade 22
Remain at Grade 25
Incr .. to Grade 23
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The preced~ng information supercedes the motion the Board made in
the Oc tober meeting that •• anyone in cl..aasi£.i..ed ser-vice shoul..d receive
overtime compensation'' .
Job Descriptions for the Fire Department was the next topic of discus-
sion. Mr. Ausfahl.. stated that he had not had time to suffi..cientl..y
review the job descriptions. In view of the fact that R ev . K~rough
wa s unab1e to attend the meeting , Mr. Braun suggested that Mr. Murphy
ca11 Re v . K~rough and remind h~ to review the job descriptions
b efore the next meeting.
Mr. Murphy stated that he thought job descriptions were an administra-
tive procedure and shoul..d go through the C ity Manager_ He added that
he had requested the Fire Chief to put the job descriptions in the
proper format.
Mr. Braun stated that if the format was wrong, it shou1d be a re1ative1y
s~mp1e thing to correct it.
Mr. Murphy stated that in his opinion the Board cou1d not eva1uate
those particu1ar jobs s~p1y by their job descriptions as out1ined by
the Fire Department. He again stated that he was not sure what the
job descriptions had to do with it and reiterated that he fe1t they
shou1d go before the City Manager before they are presented to the
Career Service Board.
Mr. Murphy stated that the Letter of Understanding had the increases
set up on an aLmost automatic year1y basis and Capt. McCarty
interjected that this was what they were trying to get away from.
Again Mr. Murphy said that this was the City Manager•s decision and
not the Board•s. Capt. McCarty then stated that that was the reason
they came before the Board to begin with, because they £ee1 the
increase shou1d not be automatic. He asked Mr. Murphy how he sugges-
ted the Fire Depart.J:nent change this. M.r. Murphy stated that he £e1t
the Fire Department was go~ng in the right direction -towards a
competitive examination -and that this is where the Board wou1d come
in , but that job descriptions had nothing to do with it. He a1so
stated that no-one was against what the £ire department was trying to
do -that they wou1d ~Lke to see it changed to promotions on the basis
of examinations. Mr. Braun suggested that the forces shou1d be cornb~ed
and that even though there are apparent comp1ications, he fe1t the
prob1em cou1d be discussed and a p1an drawn up recommending a change
1n the Ordinance .
Mr-Murphy said that he was not sure everyone in the Fire Department
~•• ready to hear that they wi11 not get their increase if they do
no pass the examinations for the first four c1asses of firemen-
Mr. Braun recommended that Mr. Murphy, the City Attorney, and the
Fire Chief m eet and discuss this and get it into an administrative
set-up. Then the Board ~i11 rev iew it, and if approved, wi11 send it
to City Counci 1 . He said a 1etter shou1d be ~ritten exempting certain
positions in the fire department from auto~atic increases.
Capt. McCarty stated that if .. we are goi.ng to pay top do11ar he shou1d
be a top do1.1ar man•• .
Mr. Murphy again stated that no-one was opposed to this system but
that the foundation needed to be 1ai.d .
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Capt. McCarty presented a Manua1 contain~ng examinat~ons that have
been set up under the ne~ test~ng system effective January 1, 1972.
The manua1 he presented contained four ex~inations for as ~any
c1asses; and an over-a11 examination. He said this ne~ system he1ps
them get a~ay from persona1ity inf1uence, that he cou1d pu11 out
these manua1s and see ho~ a particu1ar man is actua11y doing. Mr. Braun
a sked if this was an origina1 format and Capt. McCarty said yes, that
he and Horner R...i.chard had prepared i..t. Mr. Braun asked Mr. Mu.rphy1.£
he had seen it and Mr. Murphy said yes, that he fe1t the Fire Depart-
~ent ~as on the right track. Mr. Braun then asked if this cou1d be
adapted to other departments and Mr. Murphy said yes.
Capt. McCarty said that if a pos£tion were created f or a Lieutenant;
that Mr. Murphy ~ou1d have to go to a 1ot of ~ork to dra~ up an
examinat~on. Under th~s new system a11 he has to do is review these
manua1s and choose the questions he wou1d use for the examination.
Under this syste.m t..heze ex>u1d be no repercussions from the men because
it wi11 be materia1 they are supposed to know.
M.r -Braun again p ointed out that such points as •• Job Kn.ow1edge•• ;
••Dependabi..1ity••; "Oua1.ity of work ... ; uTra.i..ning Attitude"; etc.; were
areas on the Progres s Report that cou1d be marked very 1ow and that
if they are marked 1ow the Board wi.11 question it and probab1y wi11
not approve an increase under those circumstances.
Mr. Ausfah1 stated that a11 the Board has to base a decision on is
what the Supervisor puts on his or her report. If this is not
accurate; then the Board knows nothing.
Mr. Murphy said that he wou1d meet with the City Attorney and start
the ba11 ro11i..ng.
As a matter of record concerning the 1etter the Board wrote to the
State Representatives about refunding Pension to terminating Po1i.ce/
Fire~en; Mr. Murphy stated that it was i..n the paper Wednesday; Jan-
uary 19; 1972; that Aurora was trying to put i..t to the vote of the
peop1e.
The meeting w as adjourned and the next meeting is schedu1ed for
February 17; 1972.
H. R. BRA.UN
Chai..rlllan
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C ITY OF ENGLEWOOD , ~~-~-o~·
January 18 , 19 7 2
R e guLar Meeting:
The mee t ing W'&S called to o rd e r by Vice ChairmAn , Garramone
at 5 :05 P~M·
Members present : Messrs . Brown, G arramone , Mr s . Henning (r e placing
Hr. Dhori t y), Mess r s. O akL ey , O rr and Mrs. Robe rt s
Members ab sent: Mr. Fitzpatrick
Al so presen t: Assistant C ity Manager McD ivit t, BilL Pendleton,
and Gerald V ah le o f the First National Bank of
EngleW'OOd
The minutes of the la s t meeting, N ovember 9 , 1971 , wer e r e ad and
approved b y th e Board member s .
Mr . Vahle d is tributed th e finan c ial report to the Board and
r e qu es t ed Hr. Pendleton t o review it with the Board. After review,
the board acc e pte d the report a s pre sented.
Mr . Fitzpatric k arr ived and join e d ehe Board at 5 :45 P.M.
Jim Wil son of the Parks D e partment s ubmit t e d a r e que s t for
disability r e t i r ement ~ his doctor, William R. C arl so n~ M.D . al s o
s upplied information d esc r ibing hi s di s ab ili ty. A ccording to Article
6A 5 -5 of 0 Td inance No . 3 4, Seri.es 1.969, appli c ation from a membe r ,.;r"i.th
at lea st 10 years of Credi t e d Serv ice who bas b ecome p erman enely
inc apa c itated for the p erfo~an ce of duty is e lgible to apply .
There wa s consid erab1 e discu ssion on thi s m a tte r a s the Board
want e d to be abl e t o handle futur e r equests in all fairness. Mr.
McDivitt volunteered to get inform~tion from surrounding communities
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MR. OAKLEY MOVED, MR . ORR SECONDED ~ T HAT WE GRANT JIM WILS ON
DI S ABILITY RETIREMENT EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1~ 1972. U p on the cal l of
eb e roll~ the vote "re s ulted a s follows:
Ay es: Me ss r s . Br own~ Fit z patrick~ Garramone, Mrs. Henning~
Messrs . O akl ey , O rr and Mr s . Robert s
ay s : None
The Vice C hai~n de clared the motion c arried.
Secre tary Roberts pre sente d an annual bill from the Actuaries . C oates,
Herfurth and England. Aiter disc us s ion,
MR. GARROMONE MOVED, MR. FITZPATRICK SECONDED, THAT THE SECRETARY
A UTHORIZE THE BANK TO PAY THE BILL. Upon the call of the roll, the
vote r esulted as follows: • •
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Ayes : M ess r s . 8Yown, Fi t z patr ick, C arromone , Mr s . H enning,
Mess r s . O akl ey , O rr and Mr s . Rob e rt s
N a ys: Non e
T h e V~ce C ha i rman d c lare d the mo tio n c arr i ed.
T h e r e wa s di scu ssion o n th e e l ec tio n of a Chai~an for the Board and
du e t o th e time , t he B o ard tabl e d t he di scu ss ion until th e n e xt mee ting.
T h n e x t me t i ng -~11 b e o n April ll~ 197 2, at 5:00 P .M .
Th e Vi ce C ha i ~an d e clare d the meet~ng adjourned at 6:10 P .M •
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WORKABLE PROGRA~1 CITIZENS • COM~':. 'I TTEE
Re g u1ar Meeting
Members Present:
Members Absent:
Oth ers Present:
January 13. 1972
Ruth H. A11en•. Wi11iam Boom. Cbar~es
Henning, Edna Hero*. George Johnston ~
Herbert Mosbarger. J . Louis Parkinson.
Mil..ton Senti, Berry S1ater. Jacques
Stackhouse•. W i11iam Stevenson, Edna
Tourte1ot*, Gi1bert Val..dez, Russe11 G.
Woods Jr .• Or. Charles Zartman .
ta1co1m E. Co11ie r. Pat Decker. Bever1y
Gonza1ez. Judith B. Henning. Reverend
Herbert Hosanna. Vi Weist
James L. Supinger. Director of Community
Development.
The meeting of the Workab1e Program Citizens• C OJnm.ittee was
ca11ed to order at 7:35 P.M. by Chairman Parkinson.
The Minutes o:C the Re gular Meeti..ng on December 2, 1971. were
approved as written upon a motion by ~~ .. Johnston and seconded
by ~:t.r. S1a ter.
Mayor Senti reported that the City C ouncil.. approved the Work-
ab1e Program App1ication at their meeting on December 20. 1971.
It was reported that the app1ication is being prepared for sub-
mission to H.U.D.
Mr .. Parkinson stated that the pr:i.mary purpose of the meeting
was to give the ~our sub-committees an opportunity to meet.
select a Chairman and to d1scuss the rul..es • proccdu.r·e and goal..s
o£ the sub-committee. The sub-committees and the assignments
are as fol..l..ows :
(1) PUBLIC RELATIONS
Char1es Henning
Berry J ... Slater
Ruth H. A11en
Jacques Stackhouse
Rev erend Herbert Hosanna
Bever1y Gonzalez
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Gilbert Valdez
W.1 11 iam Boom
George Johnston
Arthur Ryan, cx-off.1c10
(3) NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Russe11 G. Woods, Jr.
Dr. Charles Zartman
Judith B. Henn1ng
Herbert Mosbarger
Vi Weist
Edna Hern
(4) ENVI RON"r.IE TAL C ODE ENFORCEMENT
W111iam Stevenson
G:i.1bert a1de:z.
Reverend Herbert Hosanna
Edna Tourte1ot
Because the Public Relations Co~.1ttee w~11 necessarily en-
compass the work oL each of the other sub-committees, it was
suggested by Mr. Henn1ng that the Co-m.m:J..ttee-of -the-who1e dis-
cuss the procedure o.C that sub-ccnnm1ttee . Fo11owi.ng th.i..s
suggestion, the Cha11~an ca11ed Lor discuss.1on .
Way s o£ informing tbe pub1ic were cons1dered w1th the .Co11owing
suggestions being made and discussed; m eet1 ngs with service
c1ubs: ne w spaper~ radio and tel.ev1s1on rel.eases; an enc1osure
~ith the Ut11ity Dep3rOment bi11s or a separate mai1ing using
Util.itics• ma11ing 1ist; door-to-door c ontact and p ubl.ic
forums .
Dr. Zartman stated that 10 h.1s op1nion~ the C ommittee members
woul.d have to be be~~er informed before t:hey coul.d meet ~ith
the publ.ic or disseminate i o£o~at~on. He suggested that un-
til. the Cornm 1ttee-o£-t:he-wbol.e has a ••group m1nd•• • he questioned
that the C ommittee woul.d have anyth1og to rel.ate to the publ.ic.
Or. Zartman emphasized that h e recogn1zed that it is the
respons1b111ty or the Comm1ttee to 1ovol..ve the community but
to do so without be1ng we11 informed wou1d resu1t in a
·•symposium o:f" 1gnorance"". Du 1ng the d1scussion about the
effectiveness o:f" newspaper rel..eases, Mr . Johnston suggested
that many peopl.e 1n Northwest Eng1ewood • Area of: Concern ·•A·• ~
do not receive the Engl.ewood Heral..d and that persons who buy
the Denver Post from the newsstands do not receive the Zone 2
issue •
Mr. Mosbarger com.mented that it bas been his experience that
the best way to get inforination to peopl..e in the Northwest
area was to go door-to-door making a persona1 contact with
each famil.y.
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Whether or not an insert with the Utilities Department bill..
wou1d be advisab1e was considered and it was the conceosus of
a majority o£ the members that a letter wou1d be the most e£-
fective means o£ in£orming a11 o£ the citizens, but that it
should be a se parate ma111ng rather than an enc1osure with a
statement .
Mr. Parki.nson suggested that some peop1e may object to a mai..1ing
£rom the C:ity, 1."ee1in g that the City should not "'ta ke a sta nd""
in the issue . Mr. Stevenson stated that ~n h1s op~n~on, the
C~ty has taken a stand by approv~ng the Workable Program App1~ca
t~on and that the C~~y may not have decided how to proceed; but,
they have dec~ded that there is a n eed to proceed on a re-
development program.
Mr. S1ater stated that ~n his op~n~on a direct contact ~s im-
portant and that th~s shou1d be the responsibi1~ty o£ the
Pub1ic Relations comm~ttee . He quest~oned, however, what the
next step wou1d be to in.f'orm those peop1e who have questions
or who m ight request additional inLormation. The n eed to
combat misiniormation was a1so d1scussed .
The advisability o1" trying to i.n.f'orm "'key" peop1e in each
area was cons1dered as an initial effort to in1"orm the public.
Ways of creating interest 10 a public forum were considered
and it was suggested that, if a 1etter ~s distr1buted, the
1etter cou1d state that a forum wou1d be he1d . A pre-s~amped
return card or pre-stamped enve1ope cou1d be enc1osed for an
expression o~ interest in such a pub1ic meeting and also for
submitting any questions or comments.
The Committee members discussed the procedure that they fe1t
the Pub11c Re1ations committee wou1d fo11ow . It was genera11y
agreed that the other three sub-committees wou1d provide in-
put to the Pub1ic Relat1ons comm1ttee and that the Pub1ic
Re1ations committee wou1d then re£ine the informat~on and
present it to the Comm:ittee -of-the-who1 e for approva1 before
it wou1d be disseminated .
Whether or not these sub-committees wou1d be on-going was dis-
cussed . Mr. Stevenson suggested that at such time as a Loca1
Housing Authority and Urban Renewal Authority are estab1ished,
that particular sub-committee wou1d not be necessary. It
was suggested, however, that it may be desirab1e to continue
the committees inde1::in:ite1y, and Mr . Parkinson suggested that
no de£:inite term shou1d be set at this time •
Mr ... Parkinson expressed the opinion that the C ommittee members
shou1d be we11 in~ormed before they pass petitions requesting
the estab1ishment or a LOcal Housing Authority o r Urban Re-
newal Author1ty. He expressed c oncern that there may not be
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sufficient time to inrorm the public before a Pub1ic Hearing
and that the Committee could be placed on the defensive if
t b ey were placed in the position of reacting to misinformation.
Dr. Zartman asked if anyone had an opinion as to where any pro-
test might come from? Mr. Henning reported that in New York
the protest had not been from any one particular group. but
from the community as a who1e. It was suggested that there may
be no ob~ection to low-cost housing. for e xampl e, unti1 the
location of the housing is identified; for some people react
negatively only if they learn it is to be in their area.
After this general discussion of the Public Relations su b-
committee, Chairman Parkinson determined that the Committee-
of-the-who1e wou1d continue to discuss the other sub-committees.
Discussion was ca11ed for on the Loca1 Housing Authority and
Urban Renewa1 Authority Committee.
A~. Johnston st ated that this committee wou1d be 1imited by
the C o1orado Statutes and that a11 that cou1d be done wou1d
be to fo 11ow the estab1ished procedure to prepare a petition,
circu1ate it and present it to the City Cou nci1. He suggested
that the persons carrying the pet ition ror the estab1ishment
of a Loca1 Housing Authority or an Urban Renewa1 Authority
sbou1d a1 s o have a fact sheet to answer any questions .
In response to a question, Mr . Henning stated that, to his
know1edge, more Loca1 Housing Authorities have been created
than Urban Renewa1 Authorities. lr. Henning suggested that
Mr. Dick Johnston who was £ormer1y a reporter for the Denver
Post, wou1d be a very know1edgeab1e resource person for the
Committee . Further discussion fo11owed.
Chairman Parkinson ca11ed for discussion about the Ne ighborhood
Deve1opment C ommittee.
It was reported that Mrs . Henning, a member of this sub-
committee, had asked that the suggestion be made on her beha1r
that this committee contact a person we11-informed about the
Neighborhood Deve1opment Program to meet with the~. It was
a1so suggested that it wou1d be he1pfu1 for this committee to
take a tour through Co11ege View and any other NDP areas to
see first hand what is being done. The members discussed the
Co11ege View NDP from their persona1 observations.
~-Henning raised a question about the difference between
the Neighborhood Dev e1opment Progrwm and the Community Renewa1
Progr am. He suggested that ~~-Joe S1mmons, Denver C ommun ity
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cuss the NDP and a1so suggested that members of an estab1ished
Pro~ect Area Committee (PAC) might be invited to attend a meeting
to discuss their experiences ..
The members e xpressed considerab1e interest in becoming fami1iar
with pro~ects in other communities in order that Eng1ewood
might take advantage of those experiences. It was suggested
that Mr. Supinger be asked to arrange a tour through areas
participating in housing or redeve1opment programs .
Members discussed pro~ects in other communities with which
they were fami1iar ..
Discussion of the Environmenta1 Code Enforcement Committee
was ca11ed :Cor ..
Mr . Stevenson stated that, in his opinion, this sub-committee
is faced with a ·•cJ.ear-cut, fact -finding ~obu.. That the mem -
bers must find out about the Federa11y Assisted Conservation
Encouragement program, and any other avai1ab1e programs. He
a1so stated that code enforcement shou1d be stressed whether
or not the City is participating in a Federa11y funded code
enforcement program ..
Mrs. A11en stated that code enforcement is probab1y the key
factor in the program that is being considered ..
Members discussed instances of code enforcement with which
they were persona11y fami1iar ..
Mr .. Stevenson moved, Mr . Mosbarger seconded, That f urther dis-
cussion of sub-committee as6ignments and responsibi1ities be
tab1ed. The motion carried ..
Chairman Parkinson suggested that a 1ist of the Committee
assignments be mai1ed to each member and that the members of
these committees try to meet before the next meeting to se1ect
a Chairman and discuss the procedure of tbe Committee ..
Mr .. Supinger ,joined the Comm.ittee and reported that m.JD has
devised a new rating system and that a questionnaire has to be
returned to HUD by January 30. 1971, if the City is interested
in app1ying for NDP funds.. Mr. Supinger stated that this is
based on a point system, and that it may be difficu1t to get a
good rating because, for examp1e, the City does not have a
housing program nor a P1anned Deve1opment District ..
The next meeting of the C ommittee wi11 be February 3, 1972 •
There being no fu rther business before the Committee, the
meeting was adjourned at 10:03 P.M .
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Ch•Jrman Ee~~ ~1ed the meet~g to o r der at aaoo P.cw..-c'6f':_Ffc,4 L
Bev.:l.e.r. Leon..ard. W<>e>tto:D .. Dod::rJ....1.~.
L ~ocu"\.1Etv""r
Wetter•~
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CITy O F -
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Sup:i.n.ger. D.i....rec:tor of Cccm:aun..ity Devel..opcnent and
Bu :LL<U.ng XD.apector Mac:xan.der
4673 South Pe.<>nay~va=La
'rbe app-1.ic:.ant. .i...a requcat1.ng a var.i...e.J. c:e. to peDD.J..t. th.• pre::m.:l..aes a• a
two-1!211Dl.i1y uee an.d ercct:l.o.n o f a tr~i..l..e.r port re..-u.1t.J..ng Ln. an over-
l..ot coverage of 423 sq. ft. R.-1.-c: z,.--,n.e ...
~-property baa been posted and advertised for Ptibl...:l.e Hear~g for to-
D~ght•s meeting.
Staff Report --rr~er port and ca.rpo::-t. are un.aut.borized con..at.ruc:t...;l._on
no pe.s:m.:l.. ta. c.arpo.rt. 'W'a.& co:n.at..ruc:ted by a ~t.ra.c:tor SOID.e t..i...Jae ago.
r e su.l..t.i..ng J.n over1.ot c:overa.ge of! 281.. a -1!t .
~a...i...Ler port wa.a c:::<OD.at.ru.c:t.ed by 'the app1.i..cant. rec::..:nt1y. inc:reaa:l..ng
O'V'elr~ot c:ove.ra.ge to 473 sq .. ft .
A var.:l..an.ce to u.e th..e garage as a ~e1.1 i.ng for a ai..x :::x...::..;.nth per.i...od ,...
granted an -y 20. ~946. c-e &<>. 236. to B11gb II!U.mba~.L . ~t~J.ty De-
p~t rec:::o:rd.a abow the u.ae of t.be: eec:::c:x::1d. ~1.1..:i.ng: C!i...ac::.on -!..D.ued. ~
1.954. -:l.gbbc>ra etated the eecc:>Dd dwe~~ing -.. occ:up:l e d by lib.. ~~
~th.e.r ~o.r aeve.ra.l.. yeer•. but 1..• DCJIW "UB&d a. a :ren.ta..l ....
ThLa property ~a• posted on December 27. ~971. wb ~n the Bui1ding
Dapartment checked £or correct po•tLng_ The •ign waa not in p1ace
Ja.n.uary 3. 1972... "'"be a.ppl.i..c:::a.nt ,... :Lnfo:rmaed t.he sign was requ..i..red to
be po•t..ed unt.i..~ the Publ..ic: Hearing 'W'a..8 be:l.d ...
Jt..imba.l.1. -etat::.es he bu.i.l..t the t.rail..er port h.i.m.ae:l.f abc::::rut 6 montl:us ago
and he d.l.d.n .. t th.i...nk he needed a pe..rm.._.i.t -a friend to1d h.i.a he di.dn • t
need. it. He states be used the .mal..1. "b.ouae .1..n t.h.e l::>ac::k. for b.ia
mother and when she pasaed away about two yeara a qo it has been uaed
-£ r i.e.nd..a ...
:ae •tat.ea the sign 'WaS erected Dec:e:mber ~J... ~97~ and was up un~1.
JI!ODGa.ry 2. 1972 and then ;l..t "WaS down for ~ d.aye -"t.-d:l.d not under-
atan.d J...t bad to be up pr:l...o.r to th.e -.eet...i..ng.
Mr• -R..--e.r
4650 so. Pennay1van:l.a LJ..vea a.c:roaa the at.reet. and states the sign_
wa.e cSown. ro.r two daya-
c.1.ayt.on ...c::r'V"ed.
Wet.t..e.rat:rc.a aecx:~~D.ded. the sign ba..a been pc::>St.e.d for l...5 daya
-r:l.od and :L8 a.l.~ r:l.ght Pub1.J.c:
aea:rLng.
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C-1-.yton, Wootton. Dodr~. Wette..r.trc::.a. Lec::~~~Da:rd. Bev:Ler
Hone Jtd:lae.nt. a Jlh.odu..a
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Y:iz-be1'1 -"rhe tra..Ll-er-port ia a C'!>Up.l..e of ~--.frCJIIl the £e.uc::e and the
fence is t'WIO or three :l..n.c:hea :frcxll t:b.e aor't:h. p .:ropoe.rty 1.i.n.e . He b.aa a
t:ra1l..er 2S ft . x l.O ft . and bu;i.l.t the oover f or :i.t . 'l!'be c:arport _..
bu:i..l.t by Art Tax .l..n ].962 and he does lc:naw :1..~ they had a pex>a:i.t . but b ..
ta.l.ll:ed to Mr . Wal..l.ace and he sa;i.d :i.t -.. Ok .
Cl.aytc>n -Mr-w~ac• sbon1d be here to teet~ about that at.at-.at •
.A.a t.b.ere haa bee.n saany ca.rport..a that are t..oc> c:::.l..oee to t.b.e
property l...:i.D.e th.at b..av e C:CXIIA! be1'!ore t.be Board for var.:i.ancea
an.d p-~:l.~~-
M.ac:rand.e.r -~e water rec-orda sb<:J'w th-e u.ae ~ d.i.acoot...J..nu.e.d :i.n .1.954
and "W"at.e..r and sewer "WaB not pa..i._d for tw-o £a:IRi..l..y .
C:1a.yt.on JDOved.
Dodri...L.l.. •econded., the Board f.i.D.d that the requ.!.re.d poat...i.ng
and pub.l..:i._cati.on has been m-et; t:h.at base d
upon the t.eet.:J...mony and ev.i..den.ce preaen.ted
the :eoa.rd £~d that none of the a.i..x con-
O:l.t...:l..cn.s are present in t.b.i..s .i..n.at.ant. an-d
that th• pet~t.iOD.-e.r rerDOVe th.e trai~e.r
port and c:ease. ancS. dea:l.at th.e u•e o.f the
second un_it and to r4!11a!C7Ve the k..i.tc:hen
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Wootton aeconded. t:he appl..i.c::ant baa 60 days to ~l.y w;i.th
th.e order-
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ca.• Be>-2-72
3874 south xnc:a
Dodr:i...1l.. JBOVed. wett.e.r•~ aec::cxa.CLad, •i..nce th.e app.l....i..c::aD.t ~ not preae:nt.. tl::a.e
-t.l..ng be CC>G~ed unt;i.l. P~ 9. 1972.
end the app1:Lcant be not;i.f:l.ed to attend •
Aye. a c.l.&y-toc:~.. woot~. J:)Od.r.L~.l... wetterat:rcxa. LeODa.rd. aev.i..er
Bet;Y"8 a Bon.e
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.renee is t:WIID or three J..n.c:he.a f:rc:.a th.e north prope.:rty 1i.ne . He has a
tra.:l...1-er 2S ft . x 1.0 ft . .:nd l:n::l.i1t tb.e c::over for :i..t . 'rh.e c::arport. waa
bu~t by Art 'rex :l.n 1.962 ;op;ncS he does lcDow :l.~ they had a per..:l.t . but be
t..U.lc:.ed to xr . Wa1.l..aoce ancS be aa1.d :l.t -as Ok .
C1&yt.on. -Mr . Wall ace a~d be here t10 t.est..:l..fy a.'bcn1t that ata:t•mtent .
Aa t.bere ~ been m...any c::arport.a that are too c:~o._. to the
property '-.4..D.e that have cc::mM~: before the e.oa.rd ~or Var.:.La.Dc:e•
and p~:i."!:.'!l .
Jll.acrande.r -Ybe ,...ter recorda show" tl1e u.ee was d.i..acoa.t:l..n.u.ed :l..n 1.954
and water and sewer -w-.a..e :not paid for tw-o f811l.i..1y.
C:1ayton moved~
Dodr:l.~ seconded. the Board ~:l.nd that the requ.:l.red pos~g
and pul:>1..ic:.ati.Oift has been m.et1 that baaed
upon the te.at..i.DloiD.y and eviden.c:e presented
th.e. Board :r.i.nd tl:lat none of the ai..x. con-
dJ.:tion..a are present. J..n thi..a .i..nat..ant and
that the pe:t.i..t...J..o.ne.r rezac::rve the t.ra:L1er-
po.rt.. and c:eaae an.6 d.e•.:L8t the u.ae o.f the
sec:on.d un-:l.t an.d to re!JDC)ve th.e k..i.tc:.ben
fa.c.L1:i..t..i.ee-
~ .. yt.DD .avecS.
Wootton aec::c::oncSecS. the a,pp:Licaat baa 60 .S.ye to ~1.y ..n.th
t::b.e order-
Ayeaa c.1.aytcll::l. ~t:.on. DodrJ...11, Wett.e.r•traal., Lec:~C:a&rd., &evi.ar
Bays& aone
.Al:>aent. J(hoduao
Caae 110 . 2 -72 Anthony Gr:l.ppe
3874 south li:Dea
Dod.r :i.-.1.1. ..:::>'Ve:d. •
wett.e.rat..s:'c::.a aec::oD<"ed., e.i..nc::e: th.e appo-1..Lcant 1...8 not pre•ent. t.b.e
-t.:l.ng be CCIC>~ed unt:l.1 Pebruary 9. 1.972.
ancS the a,pp1~t be not1.£:l.ecS to attend.
Cl..&ytoo.. Wootton,. :Dodr~1. WetteratrCJ~Da.. x....ec::ao.ard.. aevJ..er
Bone
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rrodusta 2899 so. s.nt.a -
--~ant reqa-te<l pezaJ..aa.Lc:oc to erect a 3 :l!t. x a :l!t. cSoubl.A faced
1.J.gbtad aJ..gn 20 :l!t. hJ.<;th to be 2 :l!t. :ere-the property l.J..ne. 'rhJ.8 J.8
.... 11: -1. zoae.
-property 1.J.ne J.8 approx:imate1.y 20 :l!t. ~ t:he paved edge of SOODt.a --LeaD arcS -.ovad.. the var:.L.-n.c:e be q..ranted fox S ft.. over~eght.
WOOtton 2nd . aJ.gn.
UD.der d.:l..-c:ua•.J...on .i.t 'WaS det•r-1ned th.e ~at..ai:::I..C:e .i.n the ordJ.n.aD.ee
refer• to property l..:i.D.e. th.e.re~re, x.-on••d. ..-J..t:l::t.drew the -.oti..c:acn..
wetter•~ ..owed.
c::1.ayton eec::on.S.d. that the -1.1.er sJ.gn at 2&99 south santa Pe
be gr.a.ted a var.l..ance £or 5 :l!t. overbeJ.ght
and 2 £t. £.,..,_. the 1.e~g edge o£ the
aJ..gn to ~ property 1.J.ne.
C1.-;yt.oD • 'Woe)tt::.cJD,.. DD<lr L1...l. • Wett.e..r8 trc.a. :J;.eonard, ~er --ltbl:>cSua
'lr'b_,.,. beJ.ng DO ~bus"---to c.-:t>e£ore the IIJOard the~
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ENGLEWOOD PUBL1C L~BRARY BOARD
February 1, 1972
The Board of the Engle~ood Publ~c Library me~ in the l~brary conference
on February 1. 1972.
The m eeting wa s called to order at 7:45 by
Present: Brown, Mart i nez, Mason, Maxwell,
Si.mon
Ab sent: Jarrell
ChairmAn Maxwell.
Horris,~~~berk, S'bl..ttuck,
The minutes of the January m eeti~g were approved
Hiss Lute presented the January statistics . Circulation is up more than
6,000 over December, and is approximately the same as January, 1971. The
attendance at story hours and the number of group visits have both been improving.
Seve ral adult groups are interested in meeting in the new conference room. Hrs.
Morri s moved that the chairman appoint a committee to set guidelines for use of
the confer~nc~ room. Hr.s . Schnack~nberg s~co·nded the motion and it wa s approved
unanimously. Hrs. Morris and Hr. Shat~uck will consult ~th Hr. D ial or Hr.
HcDivit~ ~o establish definit~ guidelin~s on the types of grou p s using the room
and the closing time .
Hiss Lute showed an article from the Denver cha pter of N.O .W. ne~sletter
regarding Mrs. Beck's bibliography of books for modern girls. Hiss Lute also
prese.nt:.ed a list of 1971's .. most notable books," and pointed out the the
lLbrary has over 504 of those listed and will be getting more of ~hem.
The possibility of inviting pre-school and kindergarten classes to Story
Hour wa s discussed , along with the possibility of taking Story Hour to the
schools or to the Bookmobile. Hiss Lute reported that the use of Smm. films
on t:.he Bookmobile is being considered .
The Continental National Bank infopmed Miss Lute that $60.53 is in a
checking account for the Friends of the Library. The group is inactive at the
present time and the money has been turned over to the Board.
Hr. Brown reported that the City Council has not yet released the name s
of new library board members . M rs . Simon moved that the present officers ,
J. C. Maxwell and Mr s . Morri s, continue to serve . Hr. Sh•ttuck seconded the
motion and it was carr~ed unanimously .
Hiss Lute reported that the State Library w ill not be able to fund the
"Share Your Heritage" project, due to a lack of funds . Hrs. S.imon suggested
that the Board use the $60 from the Friends of the Library and add it to the
$300 in the budget for the "Share Your Heritage" project., in order to begin the
project as soon as possible. Hr. Maxwell sai d that h e feels the interviews
are the most urgent and a format shoul d be worked on. Mrs. Morris, Hi ss Lute,
and Mrs. Simon agreed to meet with two people who might be wi lling eo conduct
taped Lntervie~s and discuss the plan w ith them.
Mrs. Morris mov ed that the Board set up a sav~ngs account with the money
from the Friends of the Library for the "Share Your Heritage" project. or. if
this is not po ssible . £ollow the advice of the City Attorney. Hrs. Schnacken-
berg seconded the motion and it ~as approved unanimou sly .
Hr. Ma son announced that he will be moving out of Englewood and -~~1
have to resign from the Board in the near future •
There being no further business , the meeting wa s adjourned at 9 :50 .
Respectfully submitted ,
Susan. Coombe
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CEMENT OF POSITION OPENING
February 1. • 1.972
Application s are now being received for the position of Director of Finance
with the City of Englewood .. Colorado.
A . GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF D T IES:
The Director o£ Finance is appointed by the City Manager and serves
as a d epartment h ead in c harge of finance . H e also serves as ex-officio
c l e rk of the Council.
The present Finance Departme nt cons i sts o( five m.ajor f-unctions:
1.. A ccounting and financial control. This includes maintaining
a general system o.f accounts for all City funds such as th e
General Fund., U tility Funds,. Pension Funds., Improvement
District Funds,. and other auxllia..ry funds; recording andre-
porting monthly and annually all budgetary expenditures, and
lnvest.lng idle funds . A staff of three is required in this area ..
2 . Th e collection of a tllree per cent (3%) municipal sales and
u se tax,. with a s taff of !ou.r .
3. :I>u.rchaslng, risk management, and £lxed asset control of th e
City for which there is a full tlme Purchasing Agent:.
4 -Municipal court administration with a full-time stafi of two.
5 . Central printing and stores with one employee.
As clerk of the City Council, a journal o{ Council proceedings must be
malntai.ned. along with records of allied documents and a book o.f ordi-
nances. The Director of Finance signs and sea1s contracts and official
documents of the City.
The Di_rector of Fi.nance serves as chalrrn.a..n of an Election Commission
and as Treasurer of t:wo Pension Boards.
Present projects include consideration and possibly development o.f lnte-
grated con:lputer systems in the finance area, and upgrading central pur-
chasing.
The current monthly salary range Is $1.,. 074 to $1., 370, with the begin-
ning salary depending upon qualifications.
B . Q ALIFlCAT IONS DESIRED'
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1.. .Degree in accounting, business or public a.drnlnistration.
2 . Experience in munictpa..l acco\.Dlt:ing, budget and financial control,.
including supervisory experience.
APPLICAT IONS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED TQ,
Nlr . Stanley H. Dial
City ~'la..na.ger
3400 South Elatt Street
Englewood, Colorado 801.1.0
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CITY OF ENGLEW OOD PLANNING AND ZONING C0~6~~I ON
January 4, 1972 C~ ;;F·'-,_
CNcLE: • "Co';. F"/Le
I . CALL TO OR DER.
The Regu1ar Meeting of the City P1anning and Zoning Commission was
ca 11ed to order at 8:00 p.m. by Chairman Car1son .
Members Present: Lents c h ; Barton; Mosbarger ; Robins; Brown; We ist ;
Vobejda
Supinger, Ex-o ffici o
Members Absent: Henning
A1so Present : Assistant Director of Co~unity Deve1opment Romans ;
City Attorney Berardini
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES .
Cb airm.an Car 1 s on stated the Minutes of December 7, 1971,. were to
be considered f or approval.
Lentsch moved:
Mosbarger seconded:
The motion carried.
I I I. ALLEY VACATION
The Minutes o f December 7 , 1971, be approved
as written.
CASE #1-72
B1ock 6, Premier Addition
Mr. C arlson asked Community Deve1opmen t Director Supinger for a
s ummary of the request.
Mr. Supinger stated the r e quest is f o r vacation of a portion o f
the a11ey i n the 3400 b1oc k between South Linco1n Street and South
Sherman Street . Mr. Supinger stated that the app1icants, O ffices,
Ltd., have option to purchase Lots 6, 7, 8, 17 and 18, B1ock 6,
Premier Addition. There is 72.5 f oot f ron tage on South Linco1n
Street and 47.5 f oot fr ontage on South Sherman Street in the proper-
ties under opt i on by Offices, Ltd. Mr. Supinge r stated the requ e ~
for vacation is for the portion o f the a11ey ad~acent to the afore-
mentioned 1ots, and the app1icants a1so s uggest that the remainder
o f the a11ey be considered for vacation. Mr . Supinger stated that
1etters notifying adjacent property owners of the request were sent
by the staff; no objections to the request have been received by the
of fice .
Mr. Car1son asked the app1icants to prese nt their c ase.
Mr. Harry Car1e no , representing app1icants and property owners,
stated that at the tim e the request was fi1e d, it was f or vacation
of that portion of the a11ey adjacent to the 1ots the app1icants
have under option. They wou1d now request that the a11ey abutting
LOt 19, BXock 6, Premier Addition, a1so be inc1uded in the r e quested
vacation •
Mrs. Henning entered and took her chair with the Commission.
Mr. Car 1 e no stated that Mr. Watson, owner of Lot 19, bas no object i on
to the vacation o f the a11ey. Mr. Car 1 eno stated he bad discussed
vacati on of the e nti re a11ey with Mr. C . A. Parker, property owner,
and Mr. Parker ha s indicated he wou1d be opposed to vacation o f the
entire a11ey ; be need s access to the rear of his property f ronting
on East Girard Av e nu e , which access is provided by the a11ey.
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Mr. Car1eno noted that Lot 19, B1ock 6,
under option by O ££ices, Ltd.; he again
this Lot be inc1uded in the request for
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Premier Addition, is
asked that the a11ey
vacation.
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abutting
Mr. Carlso n asked if there were utility 1ines in the a11ey? Mr.
Supinger st ated that a11 utility departments and c ompanies were
notified of the request, and there is no ob~ection to the re quest,
sub~ect to retention of adequate easem ents to service existi n g
utilities .
Mr . C . A. Parker stated he fe1t the requested vacation, if granted,
wou1d ruin access patterns for the s ub ject block, and that it wou1d
detract ~rom the value o£ the property . He sugges ted that possib1y
there should be c onsideration gi ven to obtaining dedication of the
a11ey south of Lots 8 and 17, B1ock 6, Premier Addition . Mr. Parker
noted that an ··u nded icated ac.cessway •• across the Hagge p ro p erty
so uth of Lots 8 and 17 has been used for 19+/-years.
Mr. Parker stated h e perso nally has no objection to the vacat i on of
the po r~ion of the alley abutti n g Lot s 6, 7, 8, 17, 18 and 19, B1ock
6, Premier Addit io n, even though h e considers s uch act i on ••poor
planning·•.
Mr. Carleno stated he discussed t h e request with Mr. Snell, prope rty
owner to the sou th of tbe Hagge property, and that Mr. Sne11 has
no ob~ecti on to the a11ey vacation request. Mr. Sne 11 reportedly
stated that tenants o f his apartment house at 3458-70 South L i ncol.n
do not use the north-south alley for access to the parking area a t
the rear o£ the apartment house,but use an east-west a11ey running
west from South Sherman Street just nor th of the Safeway Store .
M.r . Robi n s asked the necessity of vacat i n g the a11ey? fr . Robins
pointed out that there is a sewer 1ine and other uti1ities in th e
a11ey.
Mr. Carl.son asked the applicants what development is pro posed f or
-e property. and ~f a structure ~s proposed over ~he a11ey? Mr.
Ol i v er Giseburt, app1icant, stated that the a11ey area woul.d b e
used for parking :C o r a proposed fi ve-story office buil.ding . Mr.
Giseburt stated he had discussed the proposal with the staff o f the
Uti lit ies Department, and has b ee n assu red there wi11 be no problem
with the alley vacation s o long as no structure is placed in the
al.l.ey area . Discussion fol lowed.
Mr .. Supinger noted the staff had recommended vacation of the souther1y
50 ft . portion o£ the a11ey. Mr .. Supinger stated that. with the in-
c 1usion of the alley abutting Lot 19 in the request for va cation, the
staf-:£ wou1d have no obj ection to the vacation o f the fu11 72.5 ft .
portion, as requested . Mr. Supi nger adv ised that e asements for
e x isti n g utili ties wi11 have to be retained.
Mrs .. Henning asked the size of the property south of Lots S and 17
owned by Hagge? Mr. Supinger stated this property had 50 ft . fro nt-
age on L i ncoln and Sherman St reets. and the app1icants have option
to purchase this property a1so.
Mr. Mosbarger a s ked if any commun ica tion had been received from Mr.
Watson, owner of Lot 1.9? Mr .. Supinger stated no c ommunication had
been received by the staff .
~tt. L. D. Watson was prese nt. and stated he had no ob~ection to the
vacation o£ the alley as requested .
Mr. Ro bins asked what wou1.d happen should the a1.1ey be vacated by
the City. and the applicants did not exercise their opt ion to pur-
chase the property? Mr. Supinger s tated the vacated a11ey wou1d
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revert to ad~acent property owners. ~tt. Robins noted that if the
options weren't exercised and the a11ey vacated, there wou1d be no
access to the rear of these properties. City Attorney Berardini
noted that a11 properties do have access on a dedicated public
street .
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Mr. L·entsch asked i£ the trash haulers used the a11ey f or pick-ups,
and if so, how d1d they get onto a public street again? Mr . Parker
sta t ed the trash haulers dr~ve onto the Ha gge property and ba c k
around to go back out the a11ey to Girard. Mr. Parker noted the
drivers wi11 have to back out into a street ir the a11ey is vacate d.
Discussion £o11owed .
Weist moved :
Barton seconded: The Planning Commission recommend to City C ounc il
that the southerly 72 .5 £eet or the a11ey ~n B1ock
6, Prem1er Add1tion, be vacated. Uti11ty easements are to be reta~n e d.
Discussion fo11owed .. Mr. Robins stated he fe1t the p roperty under
option by the app1ica nt s cou1d be used £or their proposa1, and st~11
reta1n a dedicated a11ey.. Further discuss1on £o11owed.. Mr.
Berardin1 again noted that properties wou1d not be denied access by
vacation o~ the 311ey ..
The vote was ca1led. The motion carried, Mr. 1osbarger and Mr.
Rob ins voting nay, and Mr. B row n abstaining .
CASE F.2-72 HEIGHT EXCE PTION IV.
B1ock 6 ~ Premier Addition ..
tr. Supinger stated that O £fices , Ltd.~ have p1ans to construct a
~i ve-sto ry o££ice building on property they have under option in
B1ock 6
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Prem ier Addition. The propose d structure wi11 have a
maximum height o£ SO rt .; howeve r~ the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance
limits height o£ struc ture s in the B-1 Zone to rive stories~ but
not higher than 60 feet . The app1icant s are requesting a height
exception as p enni tted under §22.5-7a(4 ) o r the Comprehensive Zoning
Ord i nance . Criteria which is to b e c onsid ered by the P1anning
C ommi ssion in reviewing app1ication s for exceptions to permitted
height i n clud e:
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The effect o f the increased hei ght or £1o<>r area on ad-
jacent property includ ing th e effect on light, air and
venti...1ation ..
Th e ava i 1abi1 L ty and suitability of private of~-street
parki...ng ..
The 1ocat1on of the structure with re~erence to fire,
health and safe ty fac tors .
Such other £actors as may af£ect the pub1 ic hea1th~ safety
and we1fare.
Mr. Supinger no'ted that re quest s for height e x ception must be re-
ferred to City Cou n c11 by rec ommendat i on of tbe P1anning Commission.
Mr .. Car1son asked the app1icants to present their case ..
Mr. Schock~ arch1tect, stated the overa11 height of the proposed
structu re is 71 ft ., and the requested waiver ~or SO ft . height
wi11 encompass the mechanical enc1osure on the roof. Mr. Schock
stated the deve1opment proposed by O ffic es, Ltd.7 wi11 adhere to the
fi ve story 1imitation~ but that in commercia1 structures~ it is not
poss1b1e to have fi v e stories in 60 fe et.
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Mrs. Henn1ng asked ~£ the app1~cants had cons~dered a four story
structure? She pointed out that a £ive story structure is not
·•required'' by t..he Comprehen.s1ve Zoni..ng Ordinance; rather, it is
''pe•"l'Tli. tted '' ..
1r. Schock stated the rour story structure would not be economically
feasible consider~ng the cost of the land and construction .. Mr.
Schock stated "the .f:1..ve story structure would make for more .. efficient••
use o£ t..he properLy. D1scussion Co11owed ..
Mr. Barton asked why t..he height shou1d be limited? He stated he
saw no reason to stop pro~res~ because of he:1..ght limitations.
lr. Sup1ngcr stated there may have been reasons to limit the height,
such as abi~ity to serve such structures with fire protection and
water pressure. at the t~me the Ord~nance was written.
Mr. Rob~ns suggested that poss1bly the Ordinance shou1d be amended
to a11ow hcight.s greater than the present GO ft .
Mr. Supinger st.ated that t.he sta:C:C w:il..1. in the future, recommend
that greater he1ght be a1lo~ed. but at the present t:Lme. the staff
is not prepared to designate t.he areas where these structures
shou 1d be perJn"l t t.ed. Mr. Sup~nger stated that the request isn • t a
·•varian e·· but is a request .Cor an ··except.ion·•, which 1s permitted
by O rdinance. D1scuss1on fo11owed .
Mr. Lentsch asked what the requ1red parking is :Cor an of:f'ice buil..ding?
Mr . Sup1nger stated it is one space :Cor ach 300 sq . :Ct. of rentabl..e
area. D'l..scuss:Loo fo11owed. Mr. Weist asked how many spaces they
were short from the required park:Lng? Mr . Supinger stated that
with the vacat~on o:C the entire 72 .5 £t. port1on o:C the al..l..ey.
there wou1d be the required nu~be o£ spaces. but noted that the
des~gn 1s im proper . H e pointed out two parking spaces shown on
the extreme no th of the s~te pl..an: he stated the turn~ng rad~us
renders one space unusab1e . A1so on the north row of 45 ° ang1e
parking. people back1ng out or a space on the eas t boundary of the
site w111 have to back out ave the s1dewa1k. which is not good
practi e. Mr . Sup1nger noted that on the doub1e row of parking.
on both ~he east and west property 11nes. car doors w~11 be opening
over the s1dewa1k area; th1s factor wi11 be dange ous to pedestria n s.
Mr . Schock stated the two spaces on the extreme north of the site
would be ass1gned to custodians o£ the buil..d1ng . He stated be fe1t
peop1 e wou1d become accustomed to the park1ng layout. and would not
have d1L£~cu1ty getting 1nto the parking stal..1s. Mr . Schock re-
£erred to the matter of car doors o p eni n g ac oss the sidewa1k area.
and noted tha~ th m~nimu~ width for a sta11 was 9 ft . The east-
west d1mens1on ol Lhe property 1s 266ft .• and they have 29 spaces
in th1s area. He noted that they cou1d dectease the size of these
park1ng sta11s to the 9 rt.. m1n1mum and gain 2.5 ft. on e1ther end
o£ the row. ~-Schock stated that it was not uncommon for cars
backing out of a pa.rk1ng sta11 to back across the sidewa1k .
Mr. Lentsch commented that 1t is dif:ficu1t to a quire additiona1
park1ng £or a deve1opment a~ter said deve1opment ~s comp1eted . He
noted that inadequate park1ng provided by a devel..oper works hardships
on adjoining property owners and parking l..ots . He stated he didn•t
feel.. he cou1d go a1ong w~th cars backing over the sidewa1k .
l\tr. Sup1nger noted that unless p1anters or some sim i1ar s tructure
is used on the east and west property 1ines, peop1e wi11 be dri ving
over the sidewa1k to get into the parking s pa ces on the corners. Dis-
cussion fo11owed •
Mr. Schock presented artist•s rendering of the p roposed development.
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Mr. Lentsch asked if there were any reason the bui1ding cou1d not
be bu~1t within the 60 £t. 1imitation? Mr. Car1eno stated ~t ~sn•t
econom i ca11y £eas1b1e. M r . Lentsch asked if the SO ~t. height
exc eption were approve d i.f" the app1icants wou1d b e W1 11ing to pro-
vid e additional. parkin g ? Mr. C arl..eno stated ·•.i.f it became obvious
more parking was nee ded it woul.d be provided... M • Lentsch pointed
out the pl.aos were drawn so that the min1mum number of required
parking spaces was dependent upon vacation o~ the al.l.ey. Discussion
.f"ol.l.owed.
Mr. Robins asked if the r e woul.d be ob~ections to acquiring property
owned by Hagge and Lesage on the southea s t corner o£ Girard and Lincol.n
£or parking? Mr. Carl.eno stated that i£ they did purchase the addi-
tional property, it wou1d be necessary to increase the height of the
bui1diog to make it e c onomica11y Leasib1e . D1scussion Lo11owed.
Mr. Mosbarger asked i£ it would be feas1..b1e to have underground
parking oo this site. Mr. Robins stated thi s area is subject to
L1ooding. Discussion fo11owed.
Mr. Supinger stated that the height of the bu.i1ding wi11 have an
adverse e££ect on the property adjacent on the north, primar ily
restricting the 1ight to the property ; furthermore, it is the opinion
of the staff that the parking p1an is not proper1y designed for this
proposa1.
Mr. 01iver Giseburt stated the O rdinance requires one o ff -street
parking space Lor each 300 sq. ft . or rent abl e area, and this is
what the applicants are provid~ng. He stated that the starr is ob-
jecting to the des1gn o£ the parking plan . Mr. Lentsch pointed out
that min1mum requ1red parking wou1d not be provided unless the a11ey
were vacated . Further discussion fo11owed.
Mr. Robins asked what type tenant was proposed ;for the building?
&~. Schock stated that te nan ts would probably be 1awyers, insurance
agents, etc. ~tt. Schock stated there wou1d be a maximum of fo ur
offices per floor . Mr . Robins noted that if each tenant had on1y
three employees. this would use GO of the 68 park1ng spaces £or
emp1oyee parking a1one .
Mrs. Henning stated she d1dn "t want to discourage deve1opment , but
she was or the op'i.n1on that this is over -bu~1d1ng on property of
this size. Mrs. Henn1ng stated she would be opposed to gra nting a
height exce ption and would also be opposed to appro va1 of the parking
p1an as 1S now proposed.
H enning moved:
Mosbarger seconded: The Planning Conu:nission recomm.end to City Counci1
the request of O ffices. Ltd., ~or height ex-
ception .f'oJ-property in B1ock 6, Premier Add 1tion, sa1d property
being within the bouodar1es of the B-1 Zone D1strict be denied ror
the fo11owing reasons:
1. An SO .Ct. bui1ding 1n this part1cu1ar 1ocat1on wi11 adversely
arfect property immed1ate1y to the north.
2. The area o~ the s1te involved does not furnish enough space for
adequate parking to serve the 1ncreased office area .
Discussion fo11owed. Mr. Lentsch asked the app1~cants 1f they
could and wou1d bui1d the orfice building i£ the height were to be
limited to the 60 ft .? Mr. Car1e no stated this bas been considered .
Mr. Car1eno discussed proposals that had been considered, and f ound
to be eco~om ica11y impractical. Further discussion fo11owed . Mrs.
Henning stated she was in symp athy with developers faced with economic
problems, but fe1t the Planning Commission shou1d be concerned with
the cit1zens-at-1arge and what effect such developments as this wi11
have on the City as a whole.
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Mr. Lentsch suggested that tbe app1:s..cants 1ook at property on the
east side o£ South Sherman Street as poss~b1e add~tiona1 parking
Further d~scuss:s..on £o1 1owed .
The vote was ca11ed·
AVES : Rob:s..ns; obe.Jda : Henning ; Mosbarger
AYS -WeisL ; Carlson ; Lentsch~ Barton
ABSTAIN : Brown
The mot:s..on was dereated .
Mr. Lentsch s u ggested the app1:s..cant s come ~o the P1anning C ommission
again on January 18Lh and present an a1ternat:s..ve parking p1an.
Lents c h moved :
Vobe~da second ed : The matter be tab1cd unt11 the next regu1ar meeting
on January 18, 1972 .
The motion carr:s..ed. H enn:s..ng and Mosbarger voting nay ; Brown abstaining.
v. OFF-STREET PARKING PLAN
Bloc k 6, Pr e m:s..e Add:s..t:s..on
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Henning moved -
Lentsch seconded: The matter be tab1ed unti1 the next regu1ar
m eet ing on Janua ry 18. 1972 .
Th e motion ca ~1ed.
D iscu ssio n on p re vious a ct 1on on the requ ested a11ey vacation
fo11o-....ed .
H enning mov e d :
Lent sch sec onded ·
The mot1on carried .
The Commission recons1der the requested a11ey
at.1.on ..
Hen n.i n g moved :
L entsch sec onded : Th e recommeodat1on to ity C ounci1 on vacation
o~ a po r t1on of the al1ey 1n B1ock G. Premier
Addit.1.on . b e de1ayed unt11 a1ter the next regu1ar meeting of the
Comm~ss1on on Janua y 18th .
The mot1on carried: ~'l.r . C ar1soo and Mr. Ba r too vo ting nay; Mr. B r own
abstaio1ng.
VI . D IREC TOR ·s C HOI CE
M r . S up.1.nger s tated that a tentative date o£ January 18th had been
set £or a pres e ntat1on on the progr am o£ Denver Re gi ona1 Cou n ci1 o£
Governments by a membe r o£ their sta1f . It was the concensus of the
Com.miss..J...oo that Jaouat-y 18th shou1d be con.firmed w1t:.h the C OG staff .
VI I • C OMMISSIO ·s C HOI CE
Mr. L entsch stnted h e wou1d 11ke to see members o£ the C ommission
receive the a ge nda .for the Ci ty C ounci1 meetings . He fe1t it wou1d
b e ~e11 £or members of the Commission to attend the Counci1 meetings
when a recommendation from the Comm.1.ssion .1.s co ns i dered.
Mr . Lentsch a s ked what information was avai1ab1e on the 1:ormer KI....Z
Site i n northeast Eng1ewood? !.tr .. Supi.n.ger stated the s a1e o£ the
land to Larwi.n C ompany was fi nal i z ed December 31st. Mr. Berardioi.
stated that pet~ti.ons for rehearing may be Li.1ed unti1 January G .
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1972, at 5 :00 P.M .. Mr. Berardini.. stated that members of Larwin
Company have ind~cated they wou1d b e happy to meet with representatives
of the P1aooing Commission, C ounci1 and staf£ on their deve1opment
p1ans ..
Mr .. Brown sta ted h e fe1t the Commission s hou1d b e aware of the fact
there are many peop1e i n the northeast area who fee1 the City sbou1d
reserve a portio n of the f ormer KLZ Site for a park and drainage
area. M r. Brown stated he hoped the P1anni ng Commission wou1d be
sym path etic to the needs o f the citizens ..
Mrs . H eo n ~n g c omme nt ed that the matter o£ a park on the KLZ Site
was referred to the Parks and R ecreation Co~issio n.. Mrs. Henning
stated she fe 1t City personne1 shou1d m eet with Larwin peop1e as
s oon as possib1 e, hopefu11y with1n two or three weeks .
Mr. Lentsch asked th e Cha1rman to recogn1z new C ouncil. representa -
tives to the Commission~ Mrs. Henn ing and Mr . Brown~ and Mr. Royce
Robins. new1y appointed 1ay-membe r o r the Commission. Mr. Car1son
we1comed ~~s. Henn ing as C ounci1 re presentat 1 ve~ and a1so we1comed
Mr. Brown~ who .i.s Mayor Pro-tem. Mr. C a rl.son then wel.comed lolr.
Robins to the Comm ission .
Mrs. Henning s tated she wou1d l..i.ke to see the Pl.anning Commission
work on the P1anned Devel.opment 0 dinance aga1n . Mr. Carl.son
stated he didn't £ee1 the City ~as qu1te ready for the Pl.anned
Devel.opment concept. He stated be fel.t the concept wasn•t rea11y
understood and that p eo pl.e coul.d not see bow it coul.d appl.y to
Engl.ewood. Mrs. Henn~ng po ~nted out the fact that the Commission
has twice voted 10 £a vor of the p roposed Ord1nance . Mrs. Henning
stated she wou1d l.ike to see the matter c ons1dered again with the
amendments as p ro posed by City Manager D1a1.
Mr. Lentsch stated be £e1t peopl.e appl.y1ng £or permits under the
PO shou1d have recourse to City C ouncil.. He pointed out that the
Pl.anning Commission is not a 1egis1ative body. 01scussion fo11 owed.
Mr. Berardini discussed the situati on ~ and questioned whether the
C ommission coul.d request an opportunity for additional. review.
Further discussion ensued. Mr. Supinger commented that the PD
Ordinance seems to bave become tied in with deve1opment of the
KLZ Site ~ and stated he fel.t it was ~mmat er~a1 whether the PO
O rdinance was app1 ied to that site .
Mr. Lentsch stated he didn·t feel. the Commission communicated we11
enough to Council.~ he stated he que stioned whether Council. rea11y
understood materia1s sent them from the Comm~ssion . Discussion
fo11owed. Mrs . Henning stated she wou1d hate to see the P1anned
Deve1opment O rdina nce dropped.
The meet1n g adjou ned at 10 :40 P.M .
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E N GLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD
January 1 8 ~ 19 7 2
The meeting wa s ca~led ~o or d e r by Chairman Robohm at 5 ,0 2 t!!riY c~[;,..r '.c' L
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M ember s Abs e nt: Menger , Horton, Dhority , R os vaLl <:-;:: 7 . /
Other Official s Pr e s ent: Utilitie s Direc tor C arroll
l . RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING HARK SHiVERS" S ERVICE TO TKE CITY .
Mr. Carroll read a propos ed R esol u tion e xpres s ing the appreciation of th City co
Marcu s o. Shiver s , Jr., who ha s left the City•s employ to join the 18th J ud icial
District.
Mr. Hard er move d,
M r. Robohm second ed , That the Re so lution recogn izi ng t he contributio n of Mar cus
0 . Shivers Jr., be sent t o City Co uncil for action.
Mr . La y s ugge s ted that the number o f years Mr. Shivers had served the Water and
Sew r Board be ~ncorporated in the resolut~on.
The mo tion pa ssed unan imously .
2. COMPANION AGREEMENT BETWEEN CHERRYMOOR SOUTH SANITATION DISTRICT AND CHERRY HILLS
RANCHO SANITATION DISTRICT . (Reaccomplished from prev iou s executi o n by May o r)
Mr. Carroll pre sented the Co~panion Agreement between Cherrymoor South San~tation
D is tr~ct and Cherry H il l s Rancho Sanitation d~s trict to the board. This is a repeat
since the previou s co~pa ni on Agreement contained language inconsi s tent w i th the ba sic
agreements (see W.B. mi nute s Sept. 21, 1971).
Mr. La y m o ved.
Mr. S e nt i seconded, That the revi sed Companion Agr eement between Cherry Hills Rancho
Water & Sanitation Di strict an d Cherrymoor South Water & S an itat i o n
Di s trict, and the City be executed by the City Council.
The mo t ion pa ssed unanimou sly .
3 . YEAR END FINANCIAL PICTURE
Mr. Carroll di s tributed the compari son figures to show the year end financial picture
of the Wat er/Sewer Department. Water operating expenses exceeded the prior year by
1.97 .. -Mr . Carro ll pointed out that these were unaudited figure s ; however, they were
basically reliable.
4 . C ONTINUED 01SCUSS10N OF CHANGE-OVERS
Mr. Harder w o uld like to see the Re solution perta ining to charging customers for
change-o ve rs and w o uld also like to see the b ookkeep ing that accom pli s he s the c harge s
s o that the board mi ght review the method of collecting . Mr. Harder s ugge s ted a
reserve f un d be set up for change-overs and fund s be earmarked for s u ch . Hr. Carroll
-ill compile a r epo r t with all pertinent facts t o present t o the Board next mon th.
5 . DIS CUSSION ON APPOINTEES TO WATER BOARD
Mr. Carroll r ea d a le tter to Cha l~a n Robohm from May or Senti in regard to the
retiring member of the board and reque s ting Lhe names of ind~viduals that might be
i ntere ste d in se rving. Chairman R o bohm s tated that he was the member who -ould be
r etired. Chairman R obohm de si res not to be reappointed due to family commitments;
he-ever, he felt Mr. Kreiling m~ght be ~nterested.
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Hr. Carrol1 informed ~he board that City Council has put the metering proposal
under advisement . Hr. Dial w o uld like to let the mBtter ~imme r for an indefinite
period to give the Depar~ent t ime to get professional Pu blic R elations help to
educate the public. Mr. Carroll stated that from the calls and letters he had received ~ most people objected to paying for the meters more than the u sing o f mete ~s -He w o u ld L ike to ha v e the total De partment image put before the public.
Dur i ng the winter mon th s the Department will continue th e study of complete me t ering .
7. RATIFICATION OF SU PPLEMENT TO CH ERRYMOOR SOUTH SANITATION C ONTRACT. (Or. Warr en)
Mr . Carroll then presented the Board w~th S upp lement Ul to the Cherrymoor South San~tation Contract which had been a pproved by Council. Ratification by the B o ard
is nece ssary si nce the Council a cted fav o rably on a telephone p oll of the Board
member s .
Kr . La y moved , Mr. Horton seconded, That Suppleme nt #l to Cherrymoor South Sanitation Contract
be rat ified.
The motion pa ssed unan imou sly .
8 . REVISED WATER ORDINANCE
Hr. Carroll prese nted the Board with a list of Pr o po se d Cha nge s t o the City
Code regarding water divi sion act ivities. (co p y attached to file) He pointed o ut
that mos t of the changes were for clarification and t o bring the code up t o present
s tatus. Section 15-3-32 Tapping o£ Ha i n s -Hr. La y felt that the portion regard in g
cut -off from m ain s s h o uld be in a sec tion se parated from tapping o f main s. Al so that
the $25.00 charge s hould not be applicable if the c ut-off were acc omplished b y a
plumber w ith permit and inspection by the City Inspector.
Hr. Lay move d, Hx. R o bohm seco nded~ That th e Pro p osed Changes to the City Co de be appr oved with the
correction i n Section 15-3 -32 and be sent to C i ty Council for
act ion.
The motion pass ed unan imou s ly.
9 . AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY AND GREENWOOD VILl...A..GE POR RECREATiONAL U SE OF RESERVOiR
SITE .
The draft agreement between City and Greenwood V illage f o r recreational u s e of the
re se rv oir site wa s presented to the Board. Di s cussion ens ued a s to the five year
term cl au se .
Mr. Menger e nte red at 6 :00 P.M.
10 . T RAVEL A UTHORIZATION TO WPC F C OMMITTEE CO FERENCE BY LARRY THOMPSON, WASTEWATER
TREATMENT SUPERINTENDENT.
Hr. Carroll asked the Board for travel Au ~horiz at ion ~o WPCF commi ttee conference
in Wa shi ngto n D.C., for Larry Thomp son, Wa s tewater TTea~ent Superintendent, in the
amount of $500 .00. Mr. Thomp son ha s been nominated to membershi p in Hanf orce (Manpower
£or Cl e an Envir onme nt) and Hr. C a rroll felt i t would be g ood f o r the City t o be
represented .
Hr. Menger moved,
Mr. Mock seconded, That T rave l Authorization to WPCF Committee conference by
Larry Thomp son. Wa stewater Treacnent Superintendent be acc omplished.
Fund s not to exceed $500 .00 to be encumbered from the Sewer Fund .
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Mr. Caroll next read a letter from Ray Frost of the Adolph Coors Company requesting
a Purchase or Lease/Purchase Agreement of the Boreas Pass Water Right s. He offered
$153 ,500.00 for the purchase or $500.00 per year in advance plus $5.00 per acre ft.
of water u sed until the purchase can be accomplished. Mr. Menger recommended that
the Oeparonent accept the offer subject to legal review.
Mr. Harder moved,
Mr . Senti seconded, That the Board pursue the sale of the Boreas Pass Water Rights
and authorize the Mayor and City Counc il to approve and execute
the lease/purchase contract with the Adolph Coors Company and take
appropriate action to effect the sale of the Water Rights.
The motion passed by unanimous vote-
Mr. Carro~l exhibited a map showing the land adjacent to the Sewage Disposa~ PLant.
The Kilpatrick property~ which the Council has authorized acquiring and in addition
four parcel s the Co uncil authorized payment of up to $80~000.00 for acquir ing. The
Department will enter into negotiations for the parcels or proceed with condemnation
There being no further business .• -
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M.r. Robohm seconded, That the meeting be adjourned at 6 :30 P.M.
Chairman R obohm reopened the mee ting at 6:32 P.M. stating that the Board shou~d
recommend to City Council an appointee to the Board.
Hr. Menger moved,
Hr. Lay secon ded~ That a recommendation be sent to City Council to appo i nt
Mr. John Kreiling to the Water and Sewer Board.
The motion passed unanimously.
Chairman Robohm declared the meeting adjourned at 6:40 P.M.
Respectfully su bmitted
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MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION
OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD
Date : January 18, 1972
Subject: Resolution recognizing the contribution of Marcu s 0. Shivers, Jr.
Recommendation: That a reso~ution be passed recognizing the twenty-four years
servic e to the City by Marcus 0. Shivers, Jr., as City Attorney
and s ubsequently as Special Counsel to the Water Board
Respectfully s ubmitted,
ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD
By:~L--~A~.--~R~o•b~o~hm~-.~C~h~a~i~rma~-n~------------~~~
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MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION
OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD
Date : January 18, 1972
Subject : Appr oval of R@vi.sed City Code
Recommendation: That the City Council accept and approve the proposed revision
to Title XV of the City Code, regarding Water Division matters;
and that the City Attorney be instructed to revi.st the City Code
to reflect the changes.
Respectfully s ubmi tted
ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD
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L.A. Robohm, Cha irman
Aeeachm@ne #2
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MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION
OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD W ATER AND SEWER BOARD
January 1 8 ~ 1972
Approval of Supplement #l to Connector Agreement with Cherrymoor
South Water and Sanitation District .
Recotn:m.enda tion: That Supplement #l to Connector Agreement with Cherrymoor South
Water and Sanitation District. whereby the property at 3700 South
Clarkson Street is annexed to the district. be approved by the
Council , and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and
directed to sign a n d seal the Agreement on behalf of the City.
Respectfully submitted,
ENG LEWOOD WAT E .R AND SEWER BOARD
By : ~L-.-A,-. """""a'"'o'"'b=-o=--run=-.-,C"'ha,-.,.7<""rma-,.,,-,n:----'Afi(L,:s;"'==-
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MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION
OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD
January 18. 19 7 2
Appr o val of Revi sed Companion Agreement between the City.
Cherrymoor South Water & Sanitation District and Cherry Hills
Rancho Water & Sanitation District.
Recomme ndation: That the Revised Companion Agreement with the City. Cherrymoor
South Water & Sanitation District. Cherry Hills Rancho Water
& Sanitation District be approved by the Council; and that the
May or and City Clerk be author ized and directed to si gn and seal
the Agreement on behalf of the City .
Respectfully submitted
ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD
By:,L--'A'---0R~o~b~o~hm==-.-rc~h~a~ir=rma~~n~---------L~~~
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MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION
OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD
January 18~ 1972
Attendance of LaWTence E. Thomp son at Water P ollution Control
Federation meeting, Wa shi ngton D.C., March 14, 1972 -
Recommendation: That Hr -LaWTence E-Thompson, Wa s te~ater Treaonent Superintendent,
be authorized to attend a meeting of the Perso nnel Advancement
Committee of the Water Pollution Control Federation, March 14. 1972
i n Wa s hington, D .C. An amount not to e~ceed $500.00 is recom -
mende~ £o r this mee t ing , to be encumbered agains t the sewer fu~d-
Re s pectfully subm~tted
ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD
Attachment #5
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MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDI C ACTION
OR RECOMMENDATION OF TKE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD
Date: January 1 8 ~ 19 7 2
Subject : Sa1e o f Boreas Pass Ditch Number 2 Water Rights
Recormnendation : That the City Council approve a lease/purchase contract with
Adolph Coors Company for the Boreas Pass Ditch No . 2 Water
Right s and appurtenant facilities~ and that the Mayor and
City Clerk be authorized to execu te such a contract~ after
proper legal review. Additionally . that the City Council
take the necessary steps to effect the sale of these water
ri.ghts -
Respectfully s u bmitted
ENGLEWOOD W A TER AND SEWER BOARD
By =.,-L-.-A:-. """""R"'o"'b,-o'"'hm=-.-,C'""'b,-a,-,-i -=rma=:-:n----~~<52=::::=::.
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MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION
OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD
Date : January 18~ 1972
Subject: NominatLon of Mr. John C. Kreil ing to the Water and Sewer Board
Re cotnrnendation : That the City Council consider the appo i ntment of Mr. John
C. Kreiling to the Water and se-er Board vacancy created by
the expiration of the term of Hr. Leonard A. Robohm.
Respectfully submitted
ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD
By:
L.A . Robohm. Chairman
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PAVING DISTRICT NO. 20
FINAL ASSESSMENT DATA
January 28 ~ 1972
SECTION A
Construction Cost
Engine ring Services
Sa1ary Overhead
Administrative Overhead
Fisca1 & Paying Agent Fees
Titl..e Checking ~ees
$49.819 .60
4.981.96
5,480 .16
4 ,699.00
Lega1 Advertising
Equipment R enta1
Misc . Supp1ies & Expense
828 .25
1.565 .14
2 ,542 .81
1 ,447 .05
+ 2% Contingencies
+ Bond Interest
TOTAL SECTION A
SECTION B
Construction Cost
Contract Construction
City Ditch Crossing
Storm Drainage Const .
Misc . Construction
Eng1ewood Uti1ities
Land Acquisition
Appraisal.. Fees
TOTAL SECTION B
TOTAL SECTIONS A & B
~Waggoner
Direct or o~ Pub1ic Works
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cn::x: OF E GL C .tOOD. COLO..
$284.414 .58
71.363 .97
7.115 .57
21,956 .00
$384 ,850 .12
$ 99,373.32
982 .49
2.274 .95
979.78
426.29
3,362 .00
900.00
$108,298 .83
$493 ,148 .95
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I ntrod uced as a B i11 by Counc i1man
A BILL FOR
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~~S~:~~~A~~E T~~~i~~G O~N E~~~~~i;~ O r Cf'.
COLORAD O, TO BE KNOt -lN A S PAVING D IS-
TRICT NO -21 , ORDERI~G THE C ONSTRUC TION
T HE RE IN OF STREET AND ALLEY Il.~lPROVE -
ME NTS; PROVIOI~G FOR THE ISSUANCE OF
BONOS OF THE ::>ISTRICT I~I PAY:O.lE -·T FOR
SA ID It!PROVE!'-ENTS : PROVIDING FOR NOT I CE
TO CONTRACTORS AND TO BIDDERS FOR S PEC IAL
IMPROVEMENT D I STRICT B ONOS OF SAI D CITY.
WHEREAS, The City Counci1 of Eng1ewood, Co1orado, pur-
suant to the Charter, Chapter 14 of the Municipa1 Code of the City,
and the Laws of the State of Co1orado, hereby finds and determines
that there exists a necessity for the creation of Paving District
No. 21, in said City, and the construction and insta11ation therein
of certain street and a11ey improvements as described herein; and
WHEREAS, Notice of a pub1..i.c hearing concerning the
creation of the District and the construction and insta11.ation
of the ~mprovements therein has been pub1ished once a week for
three consecutive weeks in The Eng1ewood Hera1.d, a newspaper of
genera1. circu1at.i.on in the City, and .i.n addition, a notice has been
mai1ed, postage prepaid, to each known owner of rea1 property with-
~n the proposed District; and
WHEREAS , at the t~e and p1ace specified in said notice,
.the City Counc.i.1 met Ln open session for the purpose of hearing
a .ny objections or protests that :might be made against the proposed
district or the ~provements to be constructed or insta11ed; and
WHEREAS, the City Counc.i.1 considered the fo11ow.i.ng
protests and objections:
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4500 South Acoma Street
Mr. Robert T. Craig
4556 South Aco:ma
3200 South De1aware Street
A petition bearing 3 1
signatures in opposition
Mr . Edward E ~ers
3250 South De1aware
Mr _ Ha.ro1d Jones
3285 South De1aware
2400 South Raritan Street
H.r . Rachal<:
2630 South Tejon
(Owner of property on
o f Baker and .Ra.r i tan)
Mr. B. J. Bratrsovsky
1831 W est Harvard
A11ey East of 3500 South Fox Street
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Granted
Granted
Denied
Mr. C1i.ff Wi11Lams Denied
3538 South Fox
A11ey East of 3900 South Fox Street
Petition b e aring 22 signatures
1n opposition, r eceived after hear1ng
A11ey Eas t of 3900 South Ka1amath
Mr. Loui.s A1d..retti
4005 South Jason
A11ey Ea s t of 2700 South LLn~o1n Street
Three petitions bearing 33
signatures in opposition
Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Pa.u.1 W.
Stewart, 2749 South Sherman Street,
i..n opposi.ti.on
Mr _ Ray Stevens
2763 South She~
Mrs. Haze1 Mi.ck
2780 South LLncoLn
Mrs • Mary Enax
2772 South Li...nco1.n.
A11ey East of 3700 South Acoma Street
Mr. John Foster
3706 South Acoma
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De.n.i..ed
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Granted
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Mr _ Robert Benton
3747 South Broadway
M.rs _ Mary Westbrook
3768 South Acoma
A11ey East o£ 3700 South Broadway
Mr. Arthur Parnel..l..
3785 South L:i..nco1.n.
F~ve ~etters bearLng seven
a~qnatures in oppos~ti o n
Mrs. Eugene Johns
3701 South Li.n.col...n
Mrs. Tom Weste..rbuhr
3201 South Bannock
Mr. Eugene Byrne
3780 South Broadway
Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Basil.. R.
Hiqqins, O ne Lake Avenue, East
Brunswick, New Jersey (owners of
property at 3797 South Li..nco1.n),
received after hearing
Granted
Granted
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x.n addition , City Council.. del..eted the fol..l..o~g al..l..ey for wh:i.ch
no protest:
Al..l..ey East of 3300 South Washington
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heard and considered, the Counci1 has determined that such objec-
tions shou1d be denied except as indicated above;
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO:
Section 1. That a specia1 improvement district for the
construction, insta11ation or improvement of the improvements
here~after described, is hereby created and established in ac-
cordance with the Charter and Chapter 14 of the Municipa1 Code of
the City, and the Laws of the State of Colorado, and sha11 be known
and designated as "Paving District No. 21". ~1 proceedings here-
tofore taken and adopted in connection with said District are
hereby ratified, approved and confirmed.
Section 2-That the eng~neer•s reports, together with
a11 of the detai1s, specifications, est~tes, maps and schedu1es
thereto attached or appended , are hereby approved and adopted_
Section 3-The extent of the District to be assessed
for the cost of the Lmprovements and inc1uded vithin the boundary
of the District, sha11 be a11 the rea1 property specia11y bene-
fited and which fronts or abuts on each of the streets and a11eys
t o be ~mproved, inc1udin g the rea1 property within one ha1f (1/2)
b1ock of such streets and a11eys , and as ~ore particu1ar1y set
f orth in the Notice of Hearing, as pro vided b y a Reso1ution of
the .City Counci1 passed and adopted on the 3rd day of January,
1972.
Section 4. The kind of improvements and the streets
and a11eys on which such improvements sha11 be constructed or
insta11ed sha11 be as fo11ows:
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1. Sec essarv grading and excavation, caving with 6 " c om~acted
gr ave1 base course and 2" as~ha1tic c oncrete su r face, concrete
w a1ks . curb and gutter where not a1reaCy insta1 1 ed ; together
w i t h appurte n ances and i nc identa1s on ~he fo 1 1 o wing s treets
and ave n ues :
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South Acoma St. South side of We st
Ya1e Avenue
North side o f
west Amherst Ave.
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South Acoma St.
South Acoma S t.
South Acoma St.
South El..ati St.
South Emerson St.
south Gal..apago St.
East Layton Ave.
East Layton Ave.
South Pennsyl..van i a
St.
South side of \Vest
Amherst Ave .
south side of w est
Corne11 Ave.
South side of
West Oartmou~~ Ave.
south side of
west Bates Ave ..
South s~de of East
G~rard Ave.
south side of west
Quincy Ave.
East side of South
Broadway
East side of
South Sh e ~~n St.
south side of
U.S. Hwy 285
North side of
west Bates Ave.
North side of
\.,est Dartmouth Ave ..
North s.i..de of
\<fest Eastntan Ave.
North side of
west Corne11 A ve ..
North side of
East Hampden Ave.
North side of
West Radcl..~ff A v e.
West side of
Lincol..n St.
west side of
south Logan St.
North side of
Litt1e Dry Creek
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Necessary gr a d i ng and excavation. paving with 8" co~pacted
gravel.. ba s e cour se and 3 .. asphal..ti.c concrete surface.
concrete '.J al..k s. curb and gutter where not a.l..ready i.nsta1.1ed;
together with a p p urtenances and incidental..s on the fol..l..owing
streets and avenues:
West Col..~ege Ave.
West corne11 Ave.
west Harvard Ave.
West Il..i.ff Ave.
South Raritan St.
West side of
South Tejon St.
West side of
South Tejon St ..
East side of
South Rar i tan St .
East side of
south Raritan st.
South side of
West I1i.ff Ave.
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South Zuni. st.
East side of
South Zuni. St.
East side of
South Tejon St.
East side of
South Tejon St.
North side of
west Harvard Ave ...
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with 6"" P o r t1and cerrent c onc re t e sur fa c e , fo r a t o t a l. o vera 1 1. wiC~~ of fou rteen fee t; toge t he r ~ith appur ten a nces and o the r
incidental. '\·.Tork on t h e fol.l.ow i.ng a l.l.ey s:
ON Al..l..ey
East of south
Acoma Street
East of South
Acoma Stre et
East of South
Fox Street
East of south
Gal..apago Street
East side nf South
Inca Street
East of South
Jason Street
East of South
'Ka..l.a.m.at.h Street
East of South
Lipan Street
East of South
Mariposa. Street
East of South
Winderemere Street
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South side of
West Jefferson Ave.
South side of
West Lehigh Ave.
South side of
O-s_ awy 285
South side of
0-S-Hwy 285
South side of
o_ s_ awy 285
South side of
West Ithaca Ave.
South .&:i.de of
West Mansfie1d Ave.
South si.de of
West Kenyon Ave.
South side of
l~est Mansi.fe1d Ave.
East side of
south l'i:i.nderemere st.
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\·lest Kenyon A v e ...
South l..ine of l.ot 2
Bl..ock 4, Curr i g an 's Sub .
North side of
West Ithaca Ave.
North side of
West Ithaca Ave.
North si.de of
West Ithaca Ave.
North side of
"?est .:Jefferson Ave.
South s:i.de of t·1est
Na..ssa.u Ave. ; t h ence
West to the East s:i.de
of south Ka1a.znath St.
North side of
West Leh:i.gh Ave.
North s:i.de of
West Nassau Ave.
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street and a11ey improvements in and for the District, as shown
by the p1ans, specifications and maps thereof, prepared by the
City Engineer and approved by the City Counci1 of the City and
now on fi1e in the office of t he Director of Pub1ic works, be
and the same is hereby authoriz ed and ordered, the materia1 to
be used in the construction of said street and a11ey improvements
to b e in accordance with such maps, pl.ans and spe cifications.
Section 6. The probab1e tota1 cost of the improvements
to be constructed or i.nsta1.1ed is $ 610 , 1...02 .41 it i.s proposed
that. the City of Eng:1ewood wi.11. pay approxi...matel.y $ 78 ,129.30
toward the tota1. cost of said ~provements. The approx~ate share
of the tota1 cost to be assessed per front foot upon any 1ot or
tract of 1and fronting or abutting on said ~provements wi11 not
exceed the amounts set forth ~ the Notice of Bearing, as provided
by a Reso1ution adopted and passed by the City counci1 on the 3rd
day of January, 1972, which is incorporated herein by specific
reference.
Section 7-The assessments wi11 be due and payab1e
w ·ithout demand within thirty (30) days from and after the fi.na1
pub1icati.on of the Ordinance assessing the who1e cost of said ~-
provements against the rea1 estate in said District. In the event
any owner of rea1 estate sha11 fai.1 to pay the who1e of such as-
sessment agaLnst his property within said thirty (30) days, then
the who1e cost of the ~provements so assessed aga~nst his prop-
erty sha11 be payab1e ~n ten (10) equa1 annua1 insta11ments of
princ~pa1. The f~rst of such Lnsta11ments of principa1 sha11 be
due and p ayab1e at such time as may be determined in and by the
assessing ordinance and the remainder of said insta11ments sha11
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b e due and paya b1 e successive1y on t he s ~e d a y in each y ear
the reaf t e r, un ti1 a 11 a r e pa i d in fu 11. The rate of inte r est
to be paid on unpaid and def e rr e d insta11ments wi11 be es-
tab1ishe d by ordina nce to be adopte d by the City Counci1 at
a l..ater date.
section a. By virtue of and pursuant to said l..aws
and the Charte r and Cha pte r 14 of the Municipal.. Code of the City ,
l..ocal.. ~prov e m en t bonds of the City sha11 be issue d for the pur-
pose of paying for the 1oca1 improvements described in this or-
dinance, in an amount not to exceed the cost and expenses of said
~provements, inc1uding engineering, 1ega1 and a11 incidental.. ex-
penses, as provided by l..aw . The issuance of and payment for said
bonds sha11 be authorized by an Ordinance l..ater to be passed by
the City Counci1-The maxmium rate of interest on specia1 assess-
ment bonds for Pav~ng District No. 21, sha11 not exceed ten (10)
per cent per annum , and such maxmium interest rate sha11 be set
The bonds and the in-forth in the notice of sa1e of said bonds.
terest thereon sha11 be payab1e out of specia1 assessments to be
1evied against the rea1 property inc1uded within the District and
specia11 y benefited by the improvements to be constructed or in-
sta11ed, and to the extent necessary, from the specia1 surp1us
and deficiency fund authorized by the Charter of the City.
Section 9-The Mayor and Director of Finance are hereby
authorized to advertise for bids to construct such improvements
and for bids for said bonds to be issued, in three(3) consecutive
week1y issues of The Eng1ewood Hera1d, a newspaper of genera1 cir-
cu1ation pub1ished in the City of Eng1ewood, which advertisements
may run concu.rrent1y with the pub1icati.on of th.i.s Ordinance ...
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Section 10. The C~ty Counci1 h e reby finds and determin e s
that the ~prov e ments proposed to be constructed and insta11 e d wi11
confer a specia1 bene f it upon the property within the District and
a genera1 benefit upon the City as a who1e.
~1.. ordinances, or parts thereof in con-Secti.on 11...
This Ordinance, after its f1~ct herewith are hereby repeal..ed.
£Lnal.. passage, shal..l.. be recorded Ln a book kept for that purpose,
sha.1l.. be authenticated by the sig-natures of the Mayor and o:i...rector
of Finance, ex-officio City Cl..erk, and shal..l.. be publ..i.shed ~ a
newspaper having general.. ci.rcul..ati.on in the City.
That if any one or more parts or provisions Section 12 ..
of this Ordinance shoul..d be judi.ci.al..l..y adjudged i.nval..i.d or unen-
forceabl..e, such judgment sha11 not affect or ~pair the remaining
provisions hereof, the intention being that each of the provisions
hereof are severab1e-
INTRODUCED AN-D PASSED ON FIRST READING th:i.s 7th day of
February, 1972-
SEAL Mayor
ATTEST:
D.xector of F~nance ,
ex-officio City C1erk
(The fo11owing shou1d be inserted on fina1 pub1ication)
FINALLY ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS -----day of February,
1972.
(SEAL)
ATTEST:
D~rector of F~nance
ex-officio City C1erk
Mayor
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PAVING DISTRICT NO. 21
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D ecember 6 . 1971
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List o£ Streets ava~~-1~r Counc~~~LE
ITY O F C~CLE'... COD. C OLO.
Authorization £or negotiation and
advertising £or pilot o1 bond issue .
S e1ecting £i rm £or £isca1 services and
bond handling.
Con sider resolution o1 intent to £orm
Paving District No . 21
F irst Publication o£ notice .
Secon d publication o£ notice .
Mai1 notice to a11 a11ected prope r ty owners .
Third publ ication o£ notice .
Public bearing on £ormation o£ D ist r ict
(special me eting).
Introduction o1 a b i11 1or an ordinance
creating the District .
Publication o£ bi11 1or ordinance .
Second reading o£ bi11 ~or ordinance .
Fina1 publ..ica~ion o1 ordinance .
Curb , gutter, sidewal-k permit cut-o££ date .
Notice to contractors and bond sa1e
authorized .
Publ.isb £irst notice to contractors and
bond houses .
Second notic e to contractors and bond
houses .
P1ans and Speci£ications avail.abl.e .
Third notice to contractors and bond
houses .
Final. date £or private concrete construction.
Open Construction bids at 2 :00PM
Open bond bids at 10 :00 AM.
Award contract £or above at 8 :00 PM ,
introduce bi11 £or an ordinance to issue
and ae11 bonds , bonds dated June 1st .
Pub1~cation o£ bi11 to se11 bonds.
Passage o1 ordinance on £ina1 reading.
Estimated date o£ start o£ construction.
Proceeds o£ bonds received .
Ordinance in £u11 e1£ect.
Estimated date o£ compl.etion o~ project.
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TO: Honorab1e Mayor and City Counci1
via S~an1ey H. Dia1~ City Manager
FRO!: City P1anning & Zoning Commission
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cn:x OF ENGLE --.;oo";. Lc...._..,:,
SUBJECT: Vacation of a Portion of
Sou~h o£ Girard Avenue.
the Linco1n/Sberman A11ey
The City Pmoning and Zoning Commission. at its meeting
January 4~ 1972~ voted 6-2 (o ne abstention) to recommend
vacation o~ the souther1y 72.5 feet of the north -south
Linco1n/Sherman A11ey in B1ock 6~ Premier Addition~ for the
fo11owing reasons:
1. The subject 72.5 foot portion o£ a11ey is not required for
pub1ic or adjacent property access.
The Commission a1so suggests the retention o£ necessary
easements £or uti1ities.
Respectfu11y sub~itted~
~~it-::;irector
Department of Community Deve1opment
for
Ci~y P1anning & Zoning Co~ission
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cc : Mr . Car1eno~ Mr. Giseburt~ Mr. Schock~ Adjacent Property
Owners.
enc : Staff Report~ Location Map~ Excerpt of Minutes
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Addition.
Date to be Considered:
January 4, 1972 .
CASE Fl.-72
A11ey Vacation
~ 6, Premier
N ames o£ App1icants and Relation to Request:
Cha1.merse A. &. Martha M. Parker
3996 South Grant Street
Englewood, Co1orado
O wners of Lots 17 and 18, B1ock 6, Premier Addition.
Audrey B . Mitchem
3860 South Bannock St.
Englewood, Co1orado
Owner of Lots 6, 7, and 8, B1ock 6, Premier Addition.
O ffices, Ltd., the ho1ders of options to purchase
the properties 1isted above.
These parties are a11 represented in this matter by
A ttorney Harry E. Car1eno, 3460 South Sherman Street, Eng1ewood, C o lorado.
Location of A11ey for Which a Vacation is Requested:
The a11ey adjoining Lots G. 7. 8. 17 and 18. a11 in
B1ock G. Premier Addition. 1n the City o£ Eng1ewood, County o£
Arapahoe. and State o£ Co1orado.
Location of A11ey for \~ich a Vacation is Recommended be Con
S1dered by Th e Sta :::f or the Department ot: Corrununity Develop
ment and tbe Department of Public Works:
The remainder of the a11ey in B1ock G. Prem i~r Addi-
tion, which a11ey adjoins Lots 1 through s. inc1usive. a nd
Lots 19 through 24, inc1usive.
Zone District:
B-1, Core Area Business
The Reasons for the Request:
(1) The app1icants have requested the vacatio n of
the a11ey adjoining Lots G. 7. 8 and Lots 17 and 18. B1ock G,
Premier Addition. in order that they might bui1d a five -story
of1ice bui1ding on this 1and and a tract of 1and which ad~oins
on the south.
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A1l.ey Vacation
(2) The staff recommends the sLmu1taneous considera-
tion of the remainder o~ the a1l.ey in Block 6, Premier Addition,
on the hypothesis that this a11ey shoul.d ei.ther be va cated,
or developed through to connect to an east-west al.l.ey which is
dedicated between the a11ey in Bl.ock G and South Sherman Street.
Description of Subject Site and Area:
Lots 6, 7, and S, owned by Mrs. Mitchem, have fro nta ge
on South Linco1n Street and are undeveloped.
Lots 17 and 18 are owned by Cha1..merse and Martha
Parker, and have a smal.l. ~rame house 1ocated on them. These
Lots have frontage on South Sherman Street.
To the north of the Parker property, and not a part
of the Offices, Ltd. assemb1age, L. D. Watson owns Lots 19
through 22. inc1usive . These Lots a1so front on South Sherman
Street and a sma11 Lrame house is 1ocated on the two northern-
most 1ots. Ad~oining the Watson property on the north. is a
fifty foot site owned by X-1. Cannon. an absentee 1andowner.
These 1ots, Lots 23 and 24. have frontage on both South Sherman
Street and E n st Girard Avenue. and a sma11 frame house is 1o-
cated on the site .
Adjoining the a11ey on the west, Cha1merse Parker
owns the East 50 Leet of Lots 1 through s. inc1usive. and a three-
unit commercia1 bui1ding is 1ocated on this site_ The Hn~ge
Lesa ge property. the west 75 feet o f Lots 1 tbrough s. inc1usive.
is undev e1oped but is used for parking by the occupants.
customers and invitees of the Parker bui1ding---a s is the 1and
at the rear of the bui1ding and the Mitchem property . Acces s
to this unimproved parking is from the subject a11ey_
The topography of the north 250+/-feet of this
b1ock is varied. Both South Sherman Street and East Girard
Avenue are severa1 £eet higher than the property_ The
occupants o£ both the Watson and Cannon houses park at the
rear of the 1ots and their on1y access to the parking area is
from the subject a11ey.
To the south of the Hagge parce1 which is under
option by O £fices. Ltd. are two mu1ti-fami1y units: a four-
p1ex owned by W. L. Maring fronts on South Sherman Street.
and to the west o~ this unit, is a 7-unit apartment owned by
R. A. Sne11 with frontage on South Linco1n Street. Occupants
of both of these apartments park at the rear of the bui1dings
with access from the east-west a11e v off of South Sherman
Street. · The M.d.ring apartm.Pnt a1so vides parking in the
front yard.
To the sou1..h of 'these apn.rt.m.::!nts. is the Safeway
Store . Even though the a11ey is no t dedicated north o£ the
Safeway Store. there is a route that has been created through
use.
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Case #1-72
A1l.ey Vacation
· o the Property:
No ::f'ormal. action has ever b~c n. taken; but the north
hal.f of this bl.ock has been considered for sornet~e as a
possible publ.ic off-street parking area. Because of the topo -
graphy, it woul.d seem to l.end itsel.£ wel.l. to a mul.ti -l.evel.
parking structu r e .
~· ts ~rom Departments & Util.ities:
Publ.ic Service Company: No objections subject to
reservation o ~ easements ~or co ntinued operation and maintenance
of existing facil.i~ies .
Mountain Be11:
o f easements ?or e xis~in g
facil.ities at tbe expense
No obj ections subject to reservation
faci lities or relocation of e xisting
of the .. owners and option hol.ders . ·~
Utilities Department: No obj ecti on to vacation. If
a structure is placed over the sanitary sewer line. the 1ine
wi11 have to be protected by a cast iron pipe . It is requeste d
that pl.ans £or construction be fil.ed with this office.
a11ey and ~l~G~b~}~~~~~~=~~n1~~~~~:no~~h 0 ~1e~=~~:a~~ v;~:ti~~t~; !~~:!
should revert to Safeway. The l.ow area shou1d be filled to
relieve drainage problems.
Rel.ation ship to Comprehensive Plan:
Subject area is designated for commercial. development
which is compatibl.e with the o~fice usage proposed by appl.icants.
Department o£ C ommunity Devel.opment Anal.ysis:
The subject bl.ock suffers from a 1ack of coordinated
development with commercial. development at the north and south
ends with si n g l.e-fami1y residential. mu1ti -fa~i1y residential.
and vacant properties in between . There is a dedicated al.l.ey
extending 200 feet south from Girard with no outl.et and a
dedicated al.l.ey extending 140 feet west fr om Sherman on the
north side of the Safeway Store with no outl.et . In addition.
a non -ded icated al.l.ey extends south from the dedicated a11ey
which is utilized as access to parking for the Sne11 and
Maring mu1ti-£amil.y structures. This .,a11ey"' may have become
dedi cated through usa ge . The central. part of t'li"e block is ve r 'l.
l.ow and is a drainage prob1em . Two residentia1 properties at
the northeast corner of the b1ock and the Parker commercia1
building derive access from the north-south dedicated al.l.ey.
Even though there have been no objections to the
vacation by property owners adjacent to the dedicated a11ey it
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STAFF REPORT Case #1-72
Page -4-A11ey Vaca ti on
Recomme nd e d Action :
'That tb e
mend to the Cit C
50 ft. portion
Addition. for ~
y P1 a on i ng and Zoning Commission recom-
c i1 t b ~ vacation o f the most souther1y
he north /s outh a11ey in B1ock G. Premier
L o11owing reasons:
1 . property owners and option-hol..ders requesting
the vacation o or have option to buy a11 of the property on
both sides of L.l e 50 foot 1ength o f subject al..1ey.
2 . S ubject 50 foot portion of a11ey is not re-
quired for publ..ic or adjacent property access.
Respectfu11y submitted.
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D~rector of Community Deve1op~ent
enc: Letter requesting vacation
Land Use tap
Topography Map
cc: Mr. Car1eno
M.r. Giseburt
Mr. Schock
Adjacent Property Owners
Mr. Sne11
Mr. Maring
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
January 4,. 1972
l • CALI. TO ORDER.
Th e Re g ·
ca11ed
..-· Meeting of the City P1anning and Zoning C ommi ssion was
rder at 8:00 p.m .. b'"..· Chai rman Car1son ...
Member s P resent : Lentsch;
Vobe.jd~
Supinger,.
Ba : n; Mosbarger; ~· b ins; Brown; Weist;
E x-officio
J.lembers Absent: Henning
A1 so P . sent: Assistant Director of Community D eve1opme nt Romans ;
Ci ty Attorney Berardini
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES.
Chairman Car1son stated the Minutes of December 7,. 1971,. were to
be conside r ed f or approva1.
Lentsch moved:
Mosbar ger seconded: The Minutes of December 7,. 1971,. be approved
as written ..
The motion carried ..
III. ALLEY VACATION CASE #1-72
Block 6,. Premi e r Addi.t1on
Mr .. Car1son asked Community Deve1opment Director Supinger for a
summary of the requ est ..
Mr .. Supinger stat ed the r e que st is f or vacation o f a portion of
the a11ey in the 3400 b1ock b etween South L inco1n Street and South
Sherman Street . Mr. Supinger stnt e d that the app1icants, O ffices .
Ltd., have option to purc hase Lots 6, 7. S, 17 and 18. B1ock 6,
Premier Add iti on. There is 72.5 f oot frontage on South Linco1n
Street and 47 .5 f oot f ronta ge on South Sherman Street in the proper-
ties under option by Of fi ce ~, Ltd. Mr. Supinger stated the reque~
for vacation is for the portion o f the a11ey adjacent to the afore-
mentioned 1ots, and the app1icants a1so suggest that the remainder
o f the a11ey be considered for vacat ion . Mr. Supinger stated that
1etters notifying adjacent property owners of the request were sent
by the staff; no ob~ections to the request have been received by the
office.
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Mr. Car1son asked the app1icants to present their case.
Mr. Harry Car1eno, representing app1 icants and property owners,
stated that at the time the r e quest was fi1ed, it was for vacation
of that portion of the a11ey adjacent to the 1ots the app1icants
have under option. They wou1d now request that the a11ey abutting
Lot 19, B1ock 6. Premier Addition. a1so be inc1uded in the requested
vacation ..
Mrs. Henning entered and took her chair with the Commission.
Mr .. Car1eno stated that Mr .. Watson. owner of Lot ~9 .. has no ob~ection
to the va cation or the a11ey . &tr .. Car1eno stated be bad di scussed
vacation o£ the e ntire a11ey w ith Mr. C . A. Parker, property owner.
and Mr. Parker bas indicated he wou1d be opposed to vacation of the
entire a11ey; he needs access to the r ea r o £ his property £rooting
on East Girard Avenue, which access is provided by the a11ey.
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under option by Offices, Ltd.; he again
this Lot be inc1uded in the request Lor
Premier Addition, is
asked that the a11ey
vacation.
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Mr. Car1son asked i..f there were uti1i.ty 1ines in the a11ey? Mr.
Supinger stated that a11 uti1ity departments and companies were
noti.ii.ed of the request, and there is no objection to the request,
subject to retention o£ adequate easements to service existing
uti1iti.es ..
Mr .. C .. A. Parker stated he fe1t the requested vacation, if granted,
wou1d ruin access patterns for the subject b1ock, and that it wou1d
detract from the va1ue of the property .. He suggested that possib1y
there shou1d be consideration give n to obtainin g dedication of the
a11ey south of Lots 8 and 17, B1ock 6, Premier Addit:i.on. lr. Parker
noted that an ·•undedicated accessway .. across the Hagge property
south of Lots 8 and 17 bas been used £or 19+/-years.
Mr. Parker stated he persona11y bas no objection to th
the portion of the a11ey abutting Lots 6, 7, 8, 17, 18
6, Pre~ier Addition, even though he considers such act1
p1anning••.
J.Cation of
19, B1ock
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Mr. Car1eno stated he discussed the request with Mr. Sne11, property
owner to the sou th of the Hagge property, and that Mr . Sne11 has
no obje ction to the a11ey vacation request.. Mr .. Sne11 reported1y
stated that tenants of his apartment house at 3458-70 South Linco1n
do not use the north -south a11ey for access to the parkin g area at
the rear of the apartment house,but use an east-west a11ey running
west from South Sherman Street ~ust north of the Safeway Store.
Mr. Robins asked the necessity o £ vacating the a11ey? Mr . Robins
pointed out that there is a sewer 1ine and other utilities in the
a11ey ..
Mr. Carlson asked the app1icants what development is proposed for
tbe property, and if a structure is proposed over the a11ey? Mr ..
01 iver Giseburt, app1icant, stated that the a11ey area wou1d be
used for parking for a proposed five -story of£ice bui1ding.. Mr.
Giseburt stated he had discussed the proposal.. with the staff of the
Uti1ities Department, and has been assured there wi11 be no prob1em
w~~h the a11ey vacat1on so 1ong as no structure ~s p1aced in the
a11ey area . Discussion fo11 owed.
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50 ft .. port ~on of the a11ey.. Mr. Supinger stated that, with the in-
c1usion of the a11ey a butting Lot 19 in the request for vacation, the
staff wou1d have no objection to the vacation of the fu11 72.5 ft ..
portion, as requested. Mr .. Supinger advised that easements for
existing utilities wi11 have to be retained ..
Mrs. Henning asked the size of the property south of Lots 8 and 17
owned by Hagge? Mr. Supinger stated this property had 50 ft. front-
age on Linco1n and Sherman Streets. and the app1icants have option
to purchase this property a1so.
J.tr. Mosbarger asked if any co-m.munication had been received from J.tr ..
Watson. owner of Lot 19? Mr .. Supinger stated no communication bad
been received by the staff .
J.rr .. L. 0. Watson was present. and stated he had no ob~ection to the
vacation of the ,a11ey as requested.
Mr ... Robins asked what wou1d happen should the a11ey be vacated by
the City , a n d the applicants d~d not exercise their option to pur-
chase the property? Mr . Supinger stated the vacated a11ey wou1d
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r e v e rt to a djacent p r ope rt y owne r s ... ~tr .. Robins noted that if the
optio n s we r e n•t e x e r c i s ed and th e a11e y vac ate d, there wou1d be no
a ccess to t h e rear o £ these p r operties . C ity Attorney Berardini
not e d tha t a11 proper ti es do have access on a d e dicated pub1ic
stree t ...
Mr. Lents c h a s ked if the trash hau1ers used ~he ~1 1ey for pick-ups,.
and i:C so,. how d~d they ge t onto a pu 1 'i c s tree t .. a in? Mr. Parker
s tated the tra s h hau1e r s drive onto "\.. 11 a g ge p 1 rty and back
around to g o back out the a11ey to G .J. J ... ~Ir... r ker noted the
drivers wi11 have to back out into a . e et if l. .e a11ey is vacated ..
Discu s sion ro11ow e d.
Weist mov e d :
Barton seconded : T he Planning Commis s ion reco~end to City Council
that the southerly 72 .. 5 ieet oi the a11ey in B1ock
G. Premier Add~tion. be vacated. Uti1ity easements are to be retained.
Discussion fo11owed. Mr. Robins stated he fe1t the property under
option by the app1ic3nt s cou1d be used for their proposal. and sti11
retain a ded.i.cated a11ey. Further discussion fo11owed. Mr.
Berardini a g ain noted that properties wou1d not be denied access by
vacation o£ the a11ey.
The vote was ca 11ed. The motion carried, Mr . Mos barger and Mr.
Robins voting nay. and A~. Brown abstaining .
IV. HEIGHT EX C EPTION CA S E #2-72
Biock 6. Prem1er Addition.
Nr. Supinger stated that Offices. Ltd .• have p1ans to construct a
five -story o£:Cice bui1d~ng on property they have under option in
B1ock G . Premier Addition. The proposed structure wi11 have a
maximum hei g ht of SO ft.; however. the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance
limits hei g ht of s tructures in the B-1 Zone to five stories. but
not higher than 60 feet. The applicants are requesting a height:
excep~ion a s p e rmitted under §22 .5-7a(4 ) of the Comprehensive Zoning
O rdinance. Criteria which is to be considered by the Planning
Co~ission in reviewing app1ications for exceptions to permitted
height include:
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(iii)
(iv)
The effect of the increased height or f1oor area on ad -
~acent property including the effect on light. air and
vent:i1ati..on ...
The avai1abi1~ty and suitability of private o ff-street
p arking.
The 1ocation of the structure with reference to fire.
health and safety factors.
Such other factors as ~ay affect the pub1ic hea1th. safety
and we1£are.
Mr. Supin g er noted that requests for height exception must be re-
ferred to City Counci1 by recommendation of the P1anning Commission •
Mr. Car1son asked the app1icants to present their case .
Mr . Schock. architect, stated the overa11 heig~t of the proposed
structure is 71 ~t .• and the requested waiver £or SO ft ... height
w.i.11 encom pa ss the mechani.ca1 enc1osure on the roof . Mr. Schock
stated th e development proposed by Offi.ces, Ltd .• wi.11 adhere to the
five story 1imitation. but that in commercia1 structures, it is not
possib1e to have £ive stories in 60 feet.
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RECOM.AlENDATION OF THE CITY PL .. 4
DATE: January 4, 1972
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A11ey Vacation -B1ock 6, Premier Addition
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that the souther1y 72.5 feet of the a11ey
6, Premier Addition, be vacated. Uti1ity
are to be retained .
Respectfu11y submitted,
By Order of the City P1a t ~ing
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FROM : ~1.r. St:l.nley H. Dial, City 1\.lanager
DATE: F e bru.a..:ry 4 9 1 9 72 ,
SUBJECT' I DEAD TREE-IAMB PICK-UP PROGRAM
On 'TUesday, January 25, 1972,. a meeting 'Was h e ld w-ith the "Trees for Today
and Tomorrow'' organ.lzatton representing intere sts concerned with eliminating
all dead wood in an effort to get rid of dle elm beetle. Also, attending were
Mayor Vaughn Gardinier of Littleton and Actlng City rwt.a.na.ger,. JUn Collins.
We v.~ere represented by Mrs. Judy Henning. M.r .. Jerry Royt:ber,. and me.. Mr .
~'lere1f"A'oods,. County Forester,. was also ln att..end.ance ..
The .. Trees £or Today and Tomorrow•· organl%atlon ""'•ould like for us to give
some publicity to the £act that people sbou1d trlm their elm trees o:f all dead
wood early in the grov.rtng season (preCerably early March) and the Clty would
collect the limbs. On February 1st.,. the Littleton City Council pledged its
support to th e concept by passing a resolution urging their citizens to trim
such dead wood out of their trees during the first week of March. The City,
in turn, ls to pick up and dispose of a11 limbs (providin.g they meet certain size
requirements) during the remaining weeks lo March. 'Ibe City of :Denver For-
estry Office indicates that the City of Denver will cOD.duct an extensive c~paign
at the same time. In .fact, a brochure describing the program Is to be distributed
on a door-to-door basis by a nUD:Lber of the ctvlc clubs in the City.
Following the September storm, the Cfty incurred costs of $5, 508 .for a pick-up
program.. As you know, 'W'e have $20,400 In the Parks budget for tree programs.
A pick-up program no11N would probably cost between $5, 000 and $10,000, leaving
from $1..0,.000 to $15.000 for our proposed tree program as outlined ln the Budget.
If we took advantage of a pick-up program during March, it would help u.s to
elimlnate a.~owlng problem o£ cleaning out dead wood in the trees. Also, during
~:tarcb Mr .. ~ '-''oods p)a.ns to issue notices to property owners advising that they
must trim the dead wood anyway.. By part.lctpatlng in a comprehensive trimming
program,. property owners will be able to avoid having to pay for the cost oire-
moval. We have been assured by the Tri-County Hea.ltll I>epart:Jnent that we m.ay
pOe our tree limbs In the same location as last y ear and burn them under con-
trolled conditions 1ater this year.
::;~o=~ :::o~:;k~u: ~~~~e!e~l ~::~~e:c~e:~:: ~e~:r~oc::. tr~~o~d
urge us to join with Denver and Littleton by asking the citlze·ns to trlrn out: ail
dead wood in their trees during the first three -weeks of March. The City would
then collect the tree limbs provided they are cut in 4• lengths and placed on either
the parklng or ne.."'Ct. to the c urb in the parking lane.. Under no condltioo. v.rUl tb.e
City remove whole trees or shu:nps.
Respec-t:fully,
STANLEY H . DIAL
City 1\'l.ana.ger
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TO: All Me:r:nbers o:f the EngleW"ood City Council
FROM.: ~. Stanley H . Dial, City M .a.nager
DATE : February 4, 1972
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S UBJECT' YEAR-ENDING BALANCE OF RECREATION FUND AND REC-
OMMENDATION FOR TTS PARTIAL USE
Tbe Recreation Fund ba.1an.c.e at yea.r•s end was $16,652 above the 1971 re-
vised budget :[oreca.st. "'bls surplus above the esti:rna..te is due p r l.rna.rlly
to expenditures being ove.r-esthnatecl by a..lxnost $12, 000 and revenues beln.g
un.der-·estl.m.ated by almost SS, 000.. The U.na..l audit should affect this balance
only slightly. Lf at all.
Because of t:bla unanticipated surplus, we will be able to a.ssUDJ.e the $'10, 000
cut. in the revenues previously anticipated from the School Dlstrlct. 'Wi.tb.out a
cor·respondlng reduction in tbe level o:£ service offered by the Depa.rt:I:D.ent. ..
tn addition., approximately $5, 000 w1.11 be available for possible other addi-
tional expenditures ...
Respectfully,
STANLEY H. DIAL
City Manager
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CC : Mr . E .. P. Roma.n.s, Parks and Recreation Director
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NE"ORA,_-r>L-, TO THE E "GL£1.'000 C ITY c:BesEi ~~!RcCOLO.
ACTI.O OR REC0~!::-1E~'"'DATIQ!';j OF THE ENCLE\o.""OOD \o,;ATER AND
SEWER BOARD ~EETI~G OF JANUARY 18. 1972, RELATIVE
TO THE SERVICES OF MARCUS 0. SHIVERS, JR.
January 18, 1972
Resolution Recognizing the Contri bution of Marcus 0 . Sh . rs, Jr .
That a resolution be passed recognizing the e-ency-four y~ars
service to the City by Marcus 0 . Shivers, Jr ., as City Attorney
and subsequently as Sp~cial Counsel to the Water Board.
Respectfully submitted
ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD
A. Robohm , Chairman
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E~GLEWOO D C ITY C O U NCIL REGARD I N G A~l.~._..~ F•.t....e
OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER ASD SEWER BOARD ~COLO ..
A RY 18, 1972, RELATIVE TO REVISING THE
S ECTIONS CF THE ~UNICIPAL C ODE
-4.DUary 18 ,. 1972
A pproval or Revised City Code
Recocmnenda ti.on: That the City Council accept and approve the proposed
re~ision to Title XV of the City Code, regarding Water
Division matters; and that the Ci.ey Attorney be instructed
to revise the City Code to reflect the changes ..
Respectfully submitted
ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD
L. A.. Robohm, Chairman
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Following is an itemiz ed explanation o f the attached revision to the Water
Division Ordinanc@. T his recommendation will be considered at ehe February 7
Council me eting.
Section 15-1-1 : Definitions (a) ~(b) are added to present code .
15-2-1 : Board members from the taxpaying electorate increased
from four to six .
15-3-12: All references to flat rate licenses omitted. Resolution
0 18, Series 19 7 1, accomplished this .
15-3-17: A new definition of what consitutes a delinquent water
bill.
15-3-18: Delec.e ··charge .. for vacancy i.nspecti.on.
15-3 -22: Increa s e charge for water turn -off from $1.00 to $5.00 .
15-3-33: (New) A s ectLon to permit the deparement eo recover costs
-when we perform a water tap cut-off at t.he main -and the
tap is no e to be reused.
1 5-3-3 4: C opper service lines must be at least type K. Other
materials, such as plastic, can be used, according to the
uniform buildLng code, when specifically approved.
15-3-35: Th e department is discontinuing the sales of many items
to plum bers for water services. Only corporations (taps)
and meters will be sold. This will reduce the inventory
by $4,000 plus.
15-3-53: Insert words to reflect "s~te licensed" in describing
plumbers •
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A s~·~ ~nth~~ t~t1e , the ro 11~ng wor d s and phrases sha11 ~~ve the
C ol.l.cvi.r ~ "'&nings:
(a ) ~t y: The C1 ty cr Engl.ewcod , ~ol.orado. act~g through it ~ :ity
:c unc~l. un d er the Statute s of the S tate er Col.orad o.
-(b) City !'!an ~er: The c!ul.y --i e si.gnat.ed C:i.ty of'f'"i.ci.a1 through vhc :.h e
Ci.ty Counc-1..1. may exere"i.se :its powers.
(c) ~rector or U til.iti es: Tbe du1y designated City cCCic:1.a1 thr c ugh
~OIIl the City C ounc:i..1 an d the Ci.ty Manager may exercise their
powers.
(d ) Water --s.v:1 ~on: 'The section o -r-the U t:111.t:l.e s ""'epa.rt..tent un-ier and
through w !"li.ch the :au.nici.pal water works s •T st.em is operated un r·er
the 'ii.reetioc of' the Ci. V Cou.nc~ • C'i..t.y Jo'!an~er and Director o C
U ti.1i.ti.es.
(e ) Water ~y:stem: '1.1 pl.ant. f'aci.1..:1 t:1.es and diS"t.r'ibution ~j.ns owned
and ooera~ed b y the Ci ty or Engl.ewoo d.
(f") Bonded D1umber: ' person 11.eensed as a Master P1UIIlber under the
1awa cr the ~t.a:te o r -::,c1orad o and under bond tc the Ci.ty aa
pro~d e d here ~n.
(g ) License: Permis~on by the ~rector or U t~1iti.es to uee ~ater ror
the purpo s e .spec:i.ri.ed :1.n the author·i.ty t.o use ..
(h ) ~ce·naee: 1\.ny pe.rsc·n. corporat.i.on., g overnmental.. author:i.ty or agenc y
authori.ted to use w ater under a 1i..cense.
(1..) Servi.ce Pipe: A.1l.. p:i.pi.ng 1avf"u11y ~nsta11ed between the water IIL&i..n
( or an extension thereoC ) a.r..d the 1.1.censee • s property 1..:1.nea.
(j) Premi.~es: ' structure w i..t.h :i.t.a ~mmed:i.ate ground s •
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~l :t.ynr of the Cit~. :..v.o Cvuuciluten. scJccteU b.}· t he C ity Counci l . ::1nc.J €!,_~
mentbc r :. :ap;.ouinted l.J} the Council irvn1 CJl.::aliiicd t a::o..,•:lying clcct?r::a-, ~c r v 111 t.:"
f o ur O\:c r -l :::tp} ing t en·t~ of six years .. -\. r eprcscraa t iv e fron1 t he C:t y a<lrnini,.-
lrat ion ,.h a ll b e ap1>·•i u:.ed b y t.hc:-Cny )..fan.:t.gc r t o se r,·e a s :~.n e x -oif icio . non.-
,·oting rucn"J b e r_ One r l C n"lbe r of the B oa rd s h ;:al! b e a ppoint ed b y t h e C ou n ci l t o
scr.,.-e until F c bruar ,· 1 . 1 9GO ; ,,,.-o nu:n 1bcrs of t h e B oard s h a ll be a ppoi nted ln.·
t he Council 1.0 sc.-,.-~ until February 1, 1 964. Thereafter. men-.bcrs o f the ~ai;._l
B o an.l s h all be a p pvin t ed b y t.he C ou ncil f o r terms o f s ix y~a.r s. C o uncil
m~m~r s o f said B oard s h a ll s erve du r ing thei r t e n u r e a s s uch C ounci ln1 cn.
All n"lCinbers oi the \Yater and Se,,·er Board shall be subject t o r c 1no,·al b,·
t he Council. 'rhe Council shalt m:t.ke appo intments to fi11 '-":tc anc i e s for t.h~
u nexpired t.erms. (Chnrter. § 61; 1962 C ode.§ 8 .1)
IS-2-2: POWERS AND DUTIES
T h«-'\Yater and Se·n·er Board sh:z.U <-xercise such authority. and it shall
have such po"""ers and duties a s are Y~.s.ted in it by the City Cbart:er. and such
ot-h <-r and fu r the r pO'\Yers as may be delegat~d t.o it from time t.o tirne by
ordinance or re ~olution . (Charter.§§ 62 and 63; 1962 Code.§ 8 .1-1)
15-2-3 : COUNCIL; AMENDMENTS TO RULES
Rules and regul.::uions of t.he '\'\-ate:r Division may be altered. amended or
added to fron--. tim~ to time by appro,tal of t.be City Council. Such rules and
regulations. together ,,·ith all amendn'l<e:tts. shall be available for insp~ct.ion
at the office of the \\ • .::lter Di,·ision at all reasonable hours. -~11 \\-ater Oi,·ision
r u l es .::1nd r~gul.::1t io ns are intended . des igned and ado pted to pro-rnot:e the
public peace. health a n d s afet y. and sh:tll be in force fr01n and after the d.ate
of their adoption . ("1962 Code.§ 8..3-13)
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15-3-1 Polluti o~ oi ,\-;"ttt ~r Supp ly
13-3 -2 Aba.t.Cnh .. :lt a.s Xuis::1nc ~
15-3-3 Recrea t ion .\ct.i,itics Prvhibi ted
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1 5-3-1 0 Re se n ·ed
ArLicle II -Licenses, I./let.e.rs nnd Ch.3rce.s
1 .=.-3 -1 1 License .Requi red
1.3 -3 -! 2 License I ~.su ancc
1 5-3-13 Right s '\...:nd r :.. Licen:io e
t.=--3-14 X o Prh.ilege to Be A s:.igned
15-3 -15 Quant.i:y :.utJ. • .-\.Ite rations Cnder Flat R.ate
I S -3 -1 6 ~Jet er Req uiren1C'nts
lS-3 -17 Dc1in"]t!C.Ilt. \\-ater Dill s
15-3-lS Refund oi Charges
15-3-19 Cha r ges-Q,.ync r Re sponsible ; L ien
1.3 -3 -20 Sprinkling Pri'l.·i l ege; L icens e R equired
1 5-3-2 1 'C"n::1uthorized t:se o£ \'\"at:c-r
15-3-22 Ch:1 r ges f o r Turning Of_i :1nd On \Yato!r
1 5-3-23 t hru
1 5-3-30 Re served
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Article Ill -s~·i ce Con:::cetiona
Per-n-.i t. and X otice Required
Tapping of ).l ains
I' ~lateri :;~.l s to Be Purchased from C i'ty ...,....
...I Specifications for Sendee P i pe _./
User t o Provide Curb Stop
Depth of Sen.·i ce Pipe
Yn.spect.ion
15-3 -38 .39' 2\.i:ore th o.n One Premises to a Service Connection Prohibited
15 -3-~ 4.0 T"vo or ).lore Users on Same Service Line
1S-3-4oe" ~ Temporary Connections
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1 5 -3 -...;.-7 -<'"r C o:n a :ct i ···:·,. to F ire 1-Iydr:ln ;.s
t:-3-30 -\\'":::i.l.L r ~:.-i ·t ·!::e "" in:nn O:.he :-S o urc~s
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Ar·tic:.le V-V /ate.r l'Vl cin.s
t :-3-5G C hange I rent P:r i ' a t ~ Li nes t o Cit.y :\I a i n s
1E-3 -3-7 E "'C t.~n :5'i o n o ! D i ... t.ri but.io:'\. Iains
1.5-.3 -5 8 . .!\.S ~C =-=-HH'n :. i o r \\"at r :'1-I n i ns
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Art.ic.le VI-Ex.t.raterriLori.a..l S ervices
P olic e S ta t ~tnent; Curta.il m ent oi Ser"·ice
O"·ner::.hi p o f L i n es
T a.ppi ng o f ).lains X o t O wned b) City
Service Req u i re m e nts
Fire Hydran t s an d AutOm:ltic Sprin klers
Con s utn er ::\leters
Distributor"s Agreements
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: e and ~ :.. t.l.l :.._._ ~ ·u:.h Pt.=-~tt.e Ra,·~r
:,:-;ne :-'' l c:tpablc oi. o r r e.::.u h.s in. tl-.
c :. :~ri:lb .. .·.a o.~r i n said r iver c..r t:-abut. r
«on.H.:-by t l. •. arg:.ng r drainage oi ,._ a:.-t s.
'-'"ha t soc,·er , !.•. s urf:acc o r subsurince d r a i nage
nc"'s o r l"'St:-.·. -Ln"'cnt. (19 62 Code,§ 8 .2)
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tributary the reof. ia a
ion . c ontan1ination o:-
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15-~-2: ADATEt..-\ENT AS NUISANCE
.-\.n y exi~ting b u!'-in css or cstablislunC"nt. "'' hich c o nstitutes a ,-iolat i on oi
t he pt"cc eding scct.io:-1:, is hereby declared t o b e a public nui:.ancc. and, in addi-
tio n to a 1 other re1nedies. m3y be :!.b~ted b y an i:1.junc t i v e action brought in
t he r.::!.n"le of the C ity alone O!'" i n c oo peration ,,-i th :1ny l:nviully established
heah:h autho dtv of the Sta te of C olorado or o f the L"nitcd States. (1 962
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15-3-3: RECREATION ACTIVITIES PRO:-IIGITED
I t .shall b e un!:n ... ful ior" any pe :-:;;on t.o f i~h. b oa t. s'l.·.·i m. bathe or en g=tge
in a ny o~h~r i o !'"Ul of r-c crc•~ional act.i ,·ity in o r upon any reservoi r. l ake o r
pond ""·h i ch c c.n::.~i t u te :i a part. o i th e supply oi ,,·a t e r f or" t he City's doou~·s tic
,,·ater , .. ·orks sy:.t.en"l, o r t o picr.ic ... ...-i thi n 150 yards of a ny such b o dy of '\.Y ater.
or t o dispose oi tra-h of any t ype by depo:S iting i t. th e re i n. ( 1962 Code.§ 8..2-2 )
15-3 -4 thru 15-3-10-R.csct"Ved
Article II-Licenses, Mct.era and Charcca
15-3-11: LICENSE REQUIRED
The right. t o tak e a nd use •water from any source supplied by the C ity ~~a~le~~"l~~~~~ b6~ l!c~~~i~·q::::~"l~~~to~i"~a~;r ... ~1'~:!c~~s~,.::!~rll ri;t!t c~; :~~u~it~~
and t he City r-e ser ves th~ full r ight t o det.ennine all mat.t.ers in conn~ct ion
'\.Vi t h th~ c o ntrol and use oi ·water . (1962 Cod~.§ 8 .6)
15-3-12: LICENSE ISSUANCE
~~e e~s es sha 1 ~e issued un ~e.~easured me ~e r ~u rvic ~ r r r
period s c r t h ree mcnths. re gi nni ~g as near~y as may be on the
f"i. r st ria7 a.:·'l d enrl.i.ng en the 1ast --iay of each ca1ender mcnt!l •
c:r f"or a period b etween meter rea-:i i..ngs . (•1"'2 c.oJe.. S a.4-1)
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~either t!:c gr:t.n t.ing-o i .5-'' -h l i.:en -e nc-r any :tct. ci rc u n t"'"l a~ce or c <"'ndi -
t i o :"l sh=t.ll opera t e ·a.o crea l~ a•l_!-v c-u:·~l o r pr• -priet n r y ri ~ht. '''··h :t t ~oe,·~r in
the licc n;;c_·e. b :!t -hall ~ivc tl-':e h.:en -cc: t.!.e: :-ig :,t t o u -c ._._ a t e r {or the pu rpo~cs
specified i:l th .. : t ic~·tt!>C: .... nbj<-c t t o t.c :-n,in:niun o i such lic en se: a s herein pro -
vi..J cd . 'F_,·erv li .:c n ~e t o u-e ";l.ter ,.halt be s ubiect to revo c:nion and shut-off
by th e Di:-c!ct.o r o £ L 't il itic s 'v it.h u ut obligati On upo n the C i"ty t O r e fu nd o r
'CCp:ly :-an .· ;·o n ,;i c!eratit.•ll ,,-h ic h n t :~.y have b e en gi,·cn f o r the gr :l nting of s uch 1i c:~nsC"". ;--f'rl ,,·it.h ou t any obli g;:: .. tio n u po n the City ,,·hato:o e-,·cr. i o r any one o r
n"lore-oi t he iollo,,_·ing rea son s . to-v.·it:
(a.) Failure t o pay prope-r c:harg'CS "·hen du~-
(b) Fail ~u e to comply ,...-i't!-1 th i s Chapter o:-applicable rules and T"egula -
t ions o£ the 'Yolter DiYi~io:-1.
(c) Use of \..Vat er for a purpose n o t: authorized by lic e nse.
(d ) 'Vaste of water. (1 962 Code-. § 8 .6 -2)
15-3 -14: PRIVILEG!! NOT ASSIGNAGLE
QUANTITY AND AL T"E R ATIONS UNDER
FLAT RATE
A lic ~n.see-on schcr!u l c d ft ::lt r a te ~hall pay the h:ll T":tte a~ s hall b ~ f ixed
b y re :;.olut ioa o i the Cit~ Cou n c i l and i n eiiect 3t the ti:~'l f!. for a11 the us<es and
pur Jx...o3 f!S ivr ""·h i ch "'3 tCr n1.:ay b<e u::oed u:-1dcr hi3 licen~e ""·hhout: T"e spect to
th e 'l '"~a ntity c-i ,,·,::ner .. v h.ic:h s hall be us<ed. :-.=o dcdu c ~io n "'-ill be n'l:ade irorn
t he r a:te-30 o :'l :ac coun t of any iis.ture-not being u~ed. li fixtures have been
in sta ied t ha t :a roe: n v t '":a nted . a bo nd~d plun1.be-r u pon obtainin g a proper
perotic:. m a y c c·,:t plctel ~ d b.c onn cct t h ent iro m service pipes and "v a.st:e pipes~
,.-,.-he reu pon. a it c:-inspe c t.ion . the charge for the i r e ""i.ll ce-ase durin& t.he tin~e t h e-y shall ren ~ain s o disconnecte-d . (1 962 Code.§ 8 .6-4)
15-3 -16 , METER REQUIREMENTS
(a) Q-...,-ners o£ property '""ith connections f or res id enti &.~ ':.l Se ha.,·ing
t.aps one ineh in di.::Lnl.e-tcr or ta.rger; o r {or con1.mercial use o £ any
kind regardless of size o[. t.aps or ser'l.-ice; or for residen6al use on
premise.s ,,·ith ,....-ading pools . or ot.her containers. 'vhether per-
.-nanently _installe-d or not. ,,.·ith a capac:it.y o{ 2.000 g-attons or mo re.
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interests of the City and u·ater consun1ers. he n"l3Y requir~ any
sch~dule d ilat ra t~ user to t ake his u·:u<er throuc-h ~ n'lctcr :tt. t.!:e
r at<es set by the C i:.,-C ouncil and in ll"fill"ct. at th:n time. 'Yhenll",·er
a meter is to be u~e it shall be supplied h,-the 'Y;ncr Di ,·ision at
t h e c ost of t.he use:-. -~11 meters installed must be the s::~.me size as
t he: si7..e of t he se:-,·iee pipe: except "·here oremises ha.,·c: been ,-a.c:ned
by a class of csine~c or other oremises th:J.t r <lUirc:d 3 l:~.rs:::er ser,·i ce
pipe to suri l,y the d ~m:~.nd and ar~ :-eo cct·pied by a hu !"rn~s~ or ot he r
u ..se that req uires a smal!er a!"1"10unt: oi ,-:~,ter. "hen the: size oi the
met~r c: reC:c::ed accordin~t,y. The ser,·ice pipe may be one size
l:lrg'cr beyon.! ti--c Ol.C::.er .. -\.11 consu n.,er"s u·:~.t.er tneters one inch o r
sm-2lt~r in s i ze sh:\11 be !'er,·iced and rn:'l.i :n:..ined b,-th~ '-V'at ~r D i,·i-
sion. and the co:=.t t h ~reof flaid h ... -t he Citv. exceot ·that in t he ca s e of
malicious da ma t::"e. the cost oi ihe ret~a.ir shan be aid for b...-the
0''-nc:r C'f the n l.ete-. ~h..,u!d t!""e c o -t of the re:"air o[ :1. tn~tcr eXcecrl
50 ~ of the cost oi 3 ne"-mete r . the o"-nC'r of the metC'r sh:1tl ha -t·e
t.hc ch~ice o f eitl:er p.:t.yin::: the t ot.31 cost of rep:tir or f'3_ying for the
cost of :a. ne,_,. n1~ter . Th~ rep:~.ir or replacen-,~nt oi :a.H n-,~t:ers o...-er
on~ inch i':l. siz~ sl•atl h~ -p.:1id for b,· the o'Yner of t he m~ter .. '-11
uH:tcrs shall l·e s~t or reo-set in 3 prOp er ...... ·:::a.ter-tij::ht .:lnd irost pr•.•v f
f~.'~~~h~n0 t~l~c li~-,;~t;cc::ya t.~u~ic5 ::~:~~ ;::~t.:1\~~~ ... ~:.;":!~: ~h~u;;..,~:~~~
a~u .st. be loca ted :
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(2)
So :a.s to allo"-free and non-haz.ardous :tccess {or re:!di n ,t::".
remo .... ·a l . inspc!"ct.ion. and r~-placem~nt..
,, .. hen loc-at.ed inside :t buitdir.q-. t.he meter sh:tll be s~t so th:tt
t.he enti re supply of '"·ater to the premises ""·ill be controlled by
it at: all time.s. and shalt h:J....-e '11.*31...-es on both sides of the meter.
(3) ,,,.hen the rules :J.nd re~u1ations of the ,, .. ater Di,-ision re-q uire
metering and more than one ser,·ice line i.s in u se on a sched t:Je
o f flat rate basis. each such s er,·ice nntst. be meter~d or cut
o ff at t.he main concurrentl .... -,,-ith the n"tc:t:er instalt:J.tion , 3t
t h e customer"s expe-nse. (Ord. ~o. I. § 8 .6-5. Series 1968;
Ord. No. 37. § 8 .6-5. Series 1968)
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15-3-18, REFUND OF CH ARGES
RehnH1-<:. ~i ~c hcdu'rd ch:-or;::.,.."'-,,-1 11 b e 1n;;a de ior an .... -:. o rtio n of :t pr-opert,·
"·hich «ha11 hav~ he"'n ,-~c :"H.,t . p r ov ided «uch '\.·:ocancv !<h:t :l h,,.e be~n repo rted
t o the \\":tter Di,·i.;in:"l in '"·riti-,~ :'\Od the '\."a.canc v irs!l-ction <:"h2---e"'" shall
have b een t":'':tde. Rcfu.,ds: ~h:sll date from recein t.. oi rotice. Reiu n rl. .. shall
:alc;o be all o-;,,·e rl iJ": Cn"'CS "·here se r,·ice:;; :or,.. u .:r'"lc-c1 oif b,-t he \\":ner Division
and proper c ha.r "Ze ir-r cnch t.ur n off ,.h ;\ll ha.,-e been O!l.id . Xo credi: or re f und
!'t-hal1 b e-_gi....-cn i r.r cxce .. ~i"·c c o r.;;;untntio n o r use of "ate r due to bro ken
!<-cr .. ·ice li nes o:-lc:1.ki:--:g i ix t u r e~ beyo:~'! the meter "·hen .n. rneter i s rcquin~d .
(a) In t!";e eve n t oi exce.,si,·e con5in:npti o':"\ c aus ed by underground ser .. ·ice
Ji nes b:-oken be' o nd t he 1netcr up t.o 30t"C ere<:! i t. fo:-loss oi "·ater
0'\."Cr n o rr.ta l c o l1..st.::t-:p:ion b reco r derl f o r sitni:a.r p r io r periods "'·ill
be gh·en if a p~t.an1 •c-r is under ::1 c0:1.t:-act to n ta.k e rep:tir.s .,,·ithin 72
hours .n.ftC"r di:.covC":-y oi su ch hreak . (1962 Code. § 8.6-7}
15-3 -19, U NPAID CH ARGES-OWNER RESPONSIGLE; LIEN
Th e n,._·nc-r !~<h~11 be-p-inl:l.ri1y r rcponoo.ibloe f o r the p:tymoent of ::\11 ch;>lrg-C"s
::.ri sin~ ou t of th<" uo::c nl "·:nc-r at hi!" prclni,.cs o r ur.<!c. r any lice-n s e issued
f o r hi ,. pr.:nti"'C.:-. ::;,,ch c h!"'rL!"c ... shalt C<Jtt:.t i t.ut.~ a pert ... :·t.u.::~.J :a.nd c o ntinuing
lien u pou ;;uch p r opot-rty until .:-uch ch:trg<".s !'th all ha\·C" beC'n p:..id in full. and
no .. ,-:lter "ill b e fur ui,._hccl to :.n~ prope rty or p r e ani se,.. :.gain~t ......... -hich any
charge-o r lien r en1:1ins u npaid . (.1%2 C od~. § S 6-S)
15-3 -20, SP .-INK.LING PRIVILEGE; LICENSE REQUIRED
A sprinkti:"lg pri,·i lege to irrigate la,,·ns. sh rub§. garden s. etc .. ,,.-ill not bc-
gra ntt:d unlt:ss a Iice::.se i,. take-n for all purpo .. es for ,,·hich "·a.ter is used on
the prcmi ..:;e;;;;. !5C'r,·cd. ::nt<l no pri,·ilcge f o r irriga tion "·ill be: iss ued for le-ss
th an the s en son r ate. u nte .. ;;; liccnsc-e is re-ceiving and paying f o r "·nter through
a n1c-ter. in "·h ich c:t sc no sepa.r:ttC' sprinkling privilege: is re:quire:d. (1962
Code. § 8.6-9 J
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15-3 -22 : C f ..•• GES FO I1 TU ~N I N G O F F A N D O N V./ATER
l n C:\::.C a F •~-c s !::o ::: b e r ii:'V • ~: .. -l: r c:::7f,:~~ :-·1•1 £o:-'l .:~.: rc-~-on rh e '1.'\':\~cr
!!'ha11 h:l'-C be ... :: :arn ... -.._: ... ~·:·. :> clt:lrQ:c C•i ~t......n.•'-h:tl1 be nl.a,.•c lf '':ate:-turno.:d
o ii at. the curb b o:-.. b,-t.he \\'ater Di,:i,..i"cut is unla'' fnlh: t.urnc<l on. or caused
t o be turn c< on. b ' t.he u-c.. r. or if the ,,-a ~r'\Ya v contrc.ilin~ the se rvi ce is not
r ~:ldilv ~ccc-,..:;,i:b:e: th e ;o~r ... ·icc 1nn."· bC' cut off a·t the nl:lin b,.· the \'\"at er Di ... ·i-
s ion. :lnd bef~,rc thOI!; "' at .. "'"r '"·ill be turno:d on ag-ain the user. d~>;!rin g SO\tn.e on
~aid pre:ni,...._s ~h:tll p:ty -:.he C •...,-t and e..._pcn;;;e o f tnrnin~ oii and on in cludin;::
d ip.:g-in~ i n t he .;;t:-cct an<l pen!: it io r cutti:-1g p:l v ctncnt. '\\"h~n a re(" l:Cst is
made by the E.:-en.;:cc to h.::1ve the '1.\.":l":.Ct'" turned off. a c ha r ge of ST.OO :oha11 be
rn a.de for-e:1ch such tcr-'""1-oii. (1962 Code.§ 8 .6-1 1 ) :; .;.co
15-3-23 t hru 15-3-30-f:.cs e rvcd
Articl e 1 II -S ervice Connections
15-3 -31 : PERMIT AND NOTICE REQUIRED
(a)
(b)
P erTnit. Excep t as h~rcin other\.\.·ise spcciiically authorized. it shall
be unta ... ,·ful f o r any person to ntake any physic al connection t o any
of the pipes o r f aci lities oi the City ,....-ate r sy.sten"l. or to any pri,·a.tely
o'l.'l.·ned o r fHtbHcl_:-.· (')'1.\.·ned e:st en:o : .. --.ns ther-eo f. 'I..Yith ou t fir-st n1:1.kiaz
a pp1ica:ion th erefot'". ~uch applic:nion sh.all he i n ""·rhin~ a.nd shall
b e f iled ...... ·ith t he '\\"0\te:-Di ...-i:.ion h ... -t he o w ·ncr o i t he prope r ty t o he
se r ·ved or-his autiH,r-ized n(:!eot . Such =tl"'plicn.tion ~ ha11 cnntain ~ fn ll
d escri p t ion of t he p r-e1"":1i .:;e,;;. to be served and the fix tnn:-s t o
be su pplied . .-\. pe n n::: i o r-t he "·ork '"·i ll be g;::J.nt.ed upon tl ~e con -
d i tion that all rules and .speciiica.ti ons re specting c onnect ions shall
be fu lly o bserved. (1 96.? Cod~.§ 8.4-1)
Notice • ....-\.ny person about t o insta ll a ser ... ·ice pipe sh3ll g; ... e n ot:ce
at t.he oiiice oi t h e '\Yater D i vision fixing-t he day on , ... -hich he
,,·ishes the C ity main t o b e ta pped. Such n otice .shall be gh en z...;
h ours before t he tap is to he nHi.dC. C"h.e corporo:J.tiOn ,-alve in;;;er-terl
in t.he distribu tion mai~1 a.nd t h e ser,·ice pipe to he laid rnust. be of
t.he size specified in the pern:1.it.. (19G2 Code.§ 8.5-4 )
15-3-32, TAPPING OF MAIN5
The tapp ing of any n"lain f o r the purpose of n"l a.king a c onn ection shall b e
d o ne onl>· by the ~\"at e r D!,·ision an ~ at the: c:xpen ~e of_ the: :1pplica.;et. The
c orporatiOn v3lve 1ns erted 10 the ma.tn a.nd the serv~ce ptpe t.o be latd n"lu §t
be of t.he: size specified in t he permit. ( 1962 Cpde. § 4--2)
1.5-3-33 :
The cutting orr !:ron mains may be perroi-med by e .._i_ther .
a licensed plumber c r by Wat.er '"""i visi.on pe:-s ·onne1 ... J.n t..he ~ ... -..,..t
event ·Nat.er -"'ivi.si..cn pe.rscnne1 perf"o rTQ,. the cut oTr~ and.:;,..ot.l .:i --· -'':.,: ... :"•
~·~: ;;p~~c~t:..~ban do ne d a c harge o r $25 .00 vi.1l.: be ?.~':'e-~~~•;'-..'.~~ ... .._,. J 1 ... ~ .. · .. .
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(d) T ! ,. ~.:-e o f b :_ .. :..;-t~ip·e i n in s t a 11a t i o ns i s p r o hibited.
(e) 8-e:-'1.-i c c p i · ec. -h:1.1J ex t en i nto t h e r re n ti ::-c'"' o r ris er a ~ s p <r-c
an d i n no c=t ~c s h a ll be s n~;;1lcr t h =a n ~s .... di:ttnctc r .. -\.11 s iJJ c
f a u ce t s o r h y d rant:11o u ~cd f o r i rr i e-a tio n p u r po ,;;e:;o. o;;h ;tl1 b e fed t hr ..
a. ~~_, pipe or l :t r gcr . ( 1%2 C eor!e. § 8_....;--n
(!"'\ Ct~e :---:.a-~:-!.a -.s :""'".~y !::"e ...1~e -:: :::::--:::,.-1,;~:::-=--tr.~ e xro.!'"e ~!=P
1 s -3 -~: n ::-c-=;._\~~-i£R-IAL$-T o-~e·E · PUriCHXs-t=:b:..i="'kaiA~67-¥ au t..:-t o r ~-_v .
Tn th f"" c a ~e of p c r m::J.n c nt c onn e c 1:i .... rs t o the r.1.ains o i the C i tv \'\."::J.ter
sy~t en'l. the ::J.;>[)1i:c-:\: t ~h :d l purch:\SC i ron1 t he '\'\~=t•e r D i ,-i .. i o n the £011o"·ing
m:u c:-ri:d ~:
(a ) The corpo rati on ~to ~Y ~~i ch cenrec t i on ~e marie
t.!":e ::::.a i ~ ..
(b) nater ~ete~ ~h en req ~ired •
.r'\.11 othe :-JH}"Hng. llxture~ :1.nd :1.ppurtenanc e.;;; n e ce ssary t o p roduce t he
c onnC"c t ion.:. b e t\'\.C"e n t he t n~in ... 1.u U.le r t he c on tro l coi t h e '\\·:lt C"r Oi"·i s ion ::1nd
the" fi xtt.;:-C"s t h r o ugh "" hich "" :uer il>' t o b e use d~ s h a ll b e pro v ided and nt::lin-
t a i nC"d b y a nd a t t h e e xpcn,.,e ~~ t he applica nt_ T h i s r c q ui :ren"t e n t i s m:::~;de for
th e pu :r po,.,c oi in "nrin g u n i iv n u ity i n t hese :~.pplianc e ... 3nd protnote the public
pea ce. h ealth. welia r e and :.afety. (1962 C ode. § S .+-5 )
USER TO P R OVIDE CUI'tB STOP
E"·ery o""~ne r of pro perty u~ing ""·a ter s ha lt pro '\.·ide a c u rb s tnp u ··i th
r ound "'-":i.teT'"·ay o n th e s e :r "·!ce pipe ou t side o i h is prem ise s ::l nd pro tect e d b y
a s t op b o x . b y nlC'=t ns of '\.Vh1 c h the 'Y a ter m a y b e tur-ned o n o r o ff fr o an the
pretn 1se.s b y :1 n y employee~ oi the \\.ater D i "·i s ion . a nd sh:1 1l m:tintain the
same in g ood "·o r ki 1"'g o r d e r . The s t o p b ox s h:~.lt be s o main ta i n e d t hat at all
tim es it """i1l b e con "·enie n tly acc e ss ibl e in good order :o r turning ""·ater on
and off ·wit-h the co v er at the le"·el o£ the adjacent grou-· (1962 Code,.§ 8.4-6)
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L "p·O: ;•l<etio t! of t h~ , .. -o rk o i in s tall a t ion . t he "'.V :\t e r s h all be tu rned
off a :! I · :t uati! ~:..1n •e d on y t.he \.\"a t er Division o r upon i t s 'v rit tcn
orde r . \.\"-r '' i:t n u t be turned on t o a n y p rcn:tiscs , e xcept fo r con:::.t r t.u::t i.-_.>:1
p urp•e>::-c-. ~:::c ... ~ and t.11ltil t he phun.bin g ,;;hall h:n.·e been CO inpl e t cd and pa~:::.cd
b y t he lJ.ui:-.>ns I n ... pc..:t •>r o( t he C it y f o r pl untbint;". a nd b~-th e ins-pec t or Qf
t.h c \\"a :c r l)j ,-~~:un . an•l u n ti l p :t) ut e n t o f the prope r cha r ges s h all h a ,.-c b co:u
n"loac:!c: at t he: u i i kc c:..f t h e \\"a ter Di,·i ~io n . {1962 Co de:~§ S .-&-8)
MORE THAN ONE P R E M ISES TO A SERVICE
CONNECTION PRO H I B ITED
£;tch pre1ni s c o r p n :..pcrty s h a ll be served b y a separate !!>C:rv ice c onn ec-
tio n t o th e n1ain ""ith ::-l.pa r atc curb stop5 involving-onl::o-~nc accuunt '"hen
""a ter-i3 t u rne d ... nt ur ,.hut of f. E x t Cn5ion o r ser-,;ice t u anothe r-ptclnise front
an c~i::-ting-:.o.:r,·ice cunac...:.ti .... n i3 p r oLibitoed anU .. hall ,.ubjo.:.:t ,..cr-,.·icc t o ::.hut
off "" i t.h ou t t he C ny b ... aug l i ;1ble f o r a n y cb.n1a g c. (.l %2 Co..!c . § 8 .4-9)
TV./0 OR J...'\O R E USERS ON SAM E SERVICE LINE
In C ;l:>e tu·o o r n 1or c: u..:;cr s ;1rc: s u ppl ied front t.he ~:t.nte ~ervi e e line. if an y
of the p a rt ies f :1.i l t O f':l::"" t he ,...-a t e r c harg-es ,.,·hen due:. o r to c osnply u ·i th any
r ule of t ho: \\":\lcr Uivl -h•ll. t h e \\"::nc r Di ,·ision. r ese r ,.-c the r t&h t t o t u r n oif
t.he ,,.·at e r fr on1 t he n hulc ,..o:.;r,.·ic e unti l .... uch c ha r s c.,.. :..re paid . o r the r ule_,..
str icl.ly c ontpl i ed u ·ith. :~.ad it i s exvre:.sly s t ipu lat.ed t h::~.;. n o cl:1i 1n i o r d ounase
o r-othe r"·i .s c n1 a ~· be m ade ;1 1;:1i nst t.he City by 3 n y u s er '"h ose ,,,.;t.ter charg e:..
h ave b ~cn pa :cJ o r "ho h a ,.. C O i n p l i e d ,,.-it. h. t.hc rules o £ t.he \\"at.er D i v ision .
~cau ::.e o i ::.uc h turn -off. it bc i n~ exp ressly st.ipulat.ed t h at the n e c:e :ii sity fo r
lliuch tu rn-oi f s h all b e deen1ed t o be t.h e joint act oi all served through such
lliC:rvicc . (1962' C ode .§ 8.4 -10)
TEMPORARY CONNECTIONS
Ten1po rary c on n ~c t i on~ to the n ·ater s y s t~rn f o r s pecial purp os ~s n ·i lt be
grant.e d 1n pro p e r c ase s upo n a p pl i cation . L i c enses for ,,.·ater f o r building
p urpos es 'l.vill be i ssued o nly upon the subn1 ission to the '\'\"ater Divi s ion o i
t.he plans and s pecific:~.tiun::.. o£ the '\.VOrk to be done for '\.Vhich ,,.·ater ,,·ill b e
required. £rom "·hich the char-ges to be made ,,.·ill be computed; and in all
c a.ses paym~nt in .advance for t he '\.Vater shall b e a condit.ion precedent t.o
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'rovi~ion.s; Res tricLions
15-3 -9-1 ' TUR N ING O N OF WATE R
,-he '\':u.cr Di~o i.:..i u n "ilt turn ,,·ate r on at any pre1nises }a,vfully cn-
tit.Jed t ..-.., be .ser,·cd. upn n rcquc!'>t:. ExcC'pt. u pon ,,·rit.teu order of the Oirt'!'ct o r
of L"'ti1itil("s. no one other thnn o:t duly authorized etn ployee ai the \\'at~r
Oi,-i .,.i o n under an'\ cond ition o r circuntstan.ces shall turn on '\\-atcr i .,')r u :o c iu
a n y pr4!lni,.e.s '\\ h"cn the \\;:t.tcr ~h31l ha,·e been t urnc.J ofi by the \\:;:t.tcr
Ui t. i:oi u n. or a t its order: p:-o t. idccl. h o ,,-e,·e r. th3t: 3 licensed p!utnbcr taay
turn on ''";:t.ter to the 111ininuun extent necessary i or the J.U.ll"p o -c oi tc.:.tin!:
his "'ork. af1.er "" hi.:h the sante: shall be turned ofi bv h i nt. The Cit.v shall
not be hab1c for :..ny <!al"':l:tgcs r c:..ulting in t:he t urnin.;::-On oi t.he 'Vater-either
by City eutplu~ ecs or a licen:actl plun1bcr. tl962' Code, S S.3-2')
NO RES P O N S IB I L ITY FO R D A.MAGE
Xeithcr the \\"=at.cr Oi,-i"'ion nor the City in :..ny ca ;,.:J.citt.· sh.:J.IJ be re"'pon-
siblc or liotb!c ior d:un=agcs t o pri"·atel_y on-ned pipi n :.:: or i 'i .xturcs scrt.·ed by
or c onnected to the n ·at.er s~ "'tcn1., "hether loc:..ted in or upon public or
pr-i,ate 1 r '-•t•crty. :1 D r f o r d:un agc to any person n h o :-tt:!"O C"\Cr or property '\vbat~oe" e r r esulting fr o m tl.e exi::.tcnc:e, usc. ar:-aaf;ernent of, or :.ccident
to such \Yater sy:..t.Cnl. ( 196.:? Code, § 8 .. 3-3)
PROTECTIO N FROM FREEZI N G
All licc:n:..ces shall keep t he ir service pipes. stop ,-ah:es . heater~. ii.xtures.
and other appar:\l ;:s ior t he u s e of \'\'ater in good re pai r and prut.ected fro1n
freezing or any ... ther dan1age at their O\\"n expll!'n.5e. The property o"·ner
::.hall td:lce and maint 01in :. brass s~op and "·e:tste 'd.lve inside the b asen1cn t.
of any building in \'\'hich n ·ater is t o be used. at t he lo,vest point practicable
on the service pipe entering-the building-and as clo-..!" as feasible to the '-'"::ltl
throu gh \\hich s a i.J ser' ice p ipe enters :1nd easily accessible so that the nater
may be turned on or off by the user or occu pan t_ '\\"hen necoe:s.sary, the
lic:<-ns<r"e shall cut oii the n ·ater ~upply from t.Le pren1ises at the sto'-' and
,,-a.stc 'ah·e. and drain the ,,·ater iron1 the pives to pre,·ent freezing an<.l
ot..her da1n0\ge. (1962 Code, § 8 .3-4)
R IGHT TO SHUT O F F WATER FOR R E PAIRS
The '\\.-ater Di,-ision reserves the right: at any time, but after reasonable
no6c,e t o all concerned, to shut off the ,vater in its mains for t he purpose
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ha,·i1 :;;; 1 vi!cr:. o:-'-':.!. :-ap:; >::u.t:t.:-eon t!t.:-u· pr~::ti-es. <1~1 ca:dn~..,:: 011 pr,: .... ·•rr.:
of ''-O:ter-int-i~ c--. l"•r t:• n ~ C• ~• ~·:: :;·1~ vi ''att·r. -ha.Jl 1 ro vide at l!, .it
o'"·n cxpcn:::.c ~uil. ... L:o..: ,.:J.it.:t) ;q, ,...C !> to pro t ec t t la.·i r proper ty in c:t :e.~: oi
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15-3-*' ACCESS TO I . ;SES ; INSPECTION
For in ::.pection ~nd rnetc-r r<.-;; purposes. duly authorized cntplv~ cc:.
of t.h e \.\'atcr Divi~i on .,.ha11 be all ... cd iree accc:=.::. at a.IJ reasouaLlc: hour::. 1.0
any build in~ or prea ui::.c:-::. '"here "·a tcr i:. used .. -'\11 s uch canpJu,·c e::. ::ohall carr"
a n identification c:ard &igned by t he Director of Utilities. a1;d ~hall di.:.pla~
t hc san1c upo n rcquc-:. to the occupant of an)-prcaui&c::. to "'hich accc.::.::. t:=.
:.ought. ( 1962 Code. § $.3-6)
STREET CUTS
Any licensed ph11nbcr "·ho shall n"lakc a cut or cxca,·a tion in a ivr
th e purpo:;;c of in.:.taili n c a scr" icc pipe shaJJ first OIJt..a in a penn it. iron1 t.h c
Oire;ct.o:-vi PuLi ic \\'•.J rk:a and .shall pa_y t hc charge,;; C.:.t ah h~hc<.l by ~c..:.
1 2-.:?-...J.4 of th is Code t o> co,·cr replaccnu:nt. of t.hc pa"·e•ncnt vr uthcr ~uriacing .
( 1 96:? Code. § 8 .3-7)
RESTRICTION ON SPRI NK LING
'\Vhilc it i.-th e pu::-J •O ::oc oi the City to tnaintain a. "\V ft tcr supply adcqu:t.tco
t.o meet all needs of the inh a bi t:tnts o i the City. includin ;: irrigation "·i thot:t
r e s tr ic t ions. th ere are n"la:-ty clements "-hich make it uncertain "·hct her
t.h c: supply can ah" ay he: adequa te f O r aiL and t hcr ~f o re . in tianes of extr n"le sh o rt.a~c or opcrativn <liiiicultic::o. "" ater sc r' ice for irrif!"ation sh:~.JI be cu.r--
t.ailed by such restrictions as are dcen"led necessary Uy t he Ci t y Councal in
t.hc: ca se of shortage: or-by the Dire;ctor of L"tilit.ies in the c.ase of opc:rat..ion
d ifficulties or emergencies. (1962 Code. § 8..3-S)
WASTE OF WATER
'\Vater shall be u :=occ.I only for bc-neiicial purposes and ::.hall ne'er be
'"'·a sted. '\\.ater sh3ll not be lch running to keep p•pe.s froan freezing. '\\"ate~
for irrigation of la,,·ns shall be: used only durin,::-the hours and in the n"lanncr
specified by the: D i rector oi l:tilitic:s. Sprinkling of gardens . la"·ns. a.nd
,,-ashi ng of sidc'\v.3.lks. or-other-ou t side "'·ater u::.e . shall be don~ only by
usc of a nozzle: or nozz:es ha' ing an o ut-flo"· aperture: no l:a.rgc:r t han onc-
-:u arter inch in diamete;r. and no spray o r spnnkler shall be placed in :1.
••5i tion t o thro, .. · "''atcr on a public ""'·alk. dri"-c:"·ay. s t.reet or alley '"·hilc
. --~~e:~s~;~9; o~~-s·x~~2<r.ts~·~i~!a;-~s) rD3)" be: absolutely necessary.
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15-3-.50, WATER SU PPLIE D FRO M O THER SOUI"!CES
X o '"atcr s~r' i c e or connc:ct!on ,,·ill b~ granted t o scr,-e prcn1iscs sup-
plied ·n ·it h ,. ~t.tc:r frvtn nny .,.ocrcc other than the City "'·.nter systen1; pro-
vided. h o"'e" r. t.hat if tl1e 0\'. :u:r oi t.hc pretnise-s so suppEcd fr o:·n a :.ourco::"
other t.h;tn t L t <...rt.y ,._ a tcr sy:;,tCtll shall enter into an agreen"lent. binding on
binHocl i anr! t !.e suc.:e.:-s--i"c o,-. ac r or ov.:ners of the pren1i.scs t o be supplied.
'\.Vh ereJ..,y .:-uch 0\'.-ncr agr .... ·c:. r.0t t•J n1ake or pertnit any cro::.s connection
bet " cca t!oe Cit) '' ::t...:-r sy.:.:.cn1 and any other sup?IY o r syst.cn1 !o r or upo n
such proper:.y . :tncl shall either pay the schcdt.:le-d fl ~t rat.c i o r ::.uch pt•ctni.::oes
"'-itheout. c.l t.:duct ;t..•n f t.•:-an y benefit deri,·cd front any o uts-ide source o i su1•1~1y .
or .sh:tll in.,..t.all a n 1etc:-for .,._uch JH-etni:::.es 4lnd pay for ,...-ater a:. t he scheduled
ntctcr rate.:. . .::t ::.o..:r' ice vr connection t-nay be granted to such pretni,;.es. (l%2
Code. § 8.3-11)
REMEDIES
The City tna) t.ak~· :..uch lc::::al a-ction a:. it doe:cnts appropriate to cnfurc~
t.hc pro,-i ,.ivn,. u i t.hi.,. ~l"itle. i nc-Iu..-iing h ut not. litnit.cd t t..l. t e:":ninati'l-•11 o.Ji ,._·atcr
scr,·ice. iin e . i n jun...:-ti o n. ::that.ctnent., suit f o r collection . ur any cotubination
of such reme.Jic.s. ll'9G2 Ccxh:. ~ $.3-12)
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WORK TO EE DO N E BY E'ON'DE."'D PLU MCER
.~11 ,,·ork in c onnection 'vith \\·ate r pipoe:s or fixtures connected to or t.o
b~ connected t u the "at.er ,._\,tctn sha.ll be clone by a ~ded-vfl•N'I-be-r-. {196::?
Cod~. § SA-3) S-r-.+" /. ~ ""-• :; cJ 1''./ .... ·4-"",...
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15-3 -_,53" th .. u 15-3 SS-Reserved
Article V -Water l\1ains
15-3-56 ' CHANGE FROM PRIVATE LINES TO CITY MAINS
Cltangeo,·e r from pri,:at~ lines to C it.y n1.ains n1.ay boe: obtained or required
(o11o,,·s:
(a) i \ poe:tition may be pr~sent~d t o the City bearing all the names of
t.he pro perty o"·ncr-s being ser,·ed by an inadequate pri,·ate line:
requesti ng that the City construct a city main in l ieu of suer l ine
and t ha t. t.!'tey ,,-ill pay to the City all c:hargoe:s as her~aft:er st.ated.
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i naC c: :.t::t te: !i:~-:-:1:-::.~ -.-..·:1\!" t ~-iC.: tn"-:a r L.n& par~..t:cJ t o SUl.:h line • .-;!I
SC I""'\ icc Ji t~c:.s cu:.ac-=tcd t o ~:.:c:1 Ji:1c .sL:..!I be d isconnecte d an<! cb:1~~ ...;.cd
o"·c:-t o t he nc '' l_y con,.trl.:cted Ci;y n1a.in by t :1 e '\"ate.-IJi ·isi:o:1.
The i n:J.dcqt.:.::ate l i n e ~h.all t l:.cn. be djsconne:c t ed f ron1 the City '""at.e r
syste n1 an<l a1-a.udo:1cd.
X o pay1nc nt s~1all Le due t he O'\.vncrs of a pri,·atc line by r eason o f
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sah:agc.
(c) The c os t to t he property o'':ners shall be such a s shall be fro n1 ti n1.e
t o t.in1e e stablished by resolut-ion of t.he City Council. (1 %2 C ode.
§ SJ-1)
EXTENSION OF DISTRIBUTION MAINS
'\"hen tt IS req uested in "·riting to extend a distri butio n n:1ain in order
t o scr,·e a res ponsible appiic&:tnt o r a ppli ca n ts '' ho::.-c p r opcrt,: is located
"·ithin the city. the City "·•II n1akc such extension at its o,-. n expense s ubj e c t
to recovery. In t he ca:.e oi ne"· su t~ivisions o r re,·i scd plattings. t he app:i -
c.ant shalJ sub1ni t t o t h e \\"ater Di' i:siou t hree appro \ ed prints of the area
in,·oh-ed u;,on "-hich shall Ue ~ho,vn t h e Jot. and block nu:n b crs and the house
nutnbers. All '' :lter n1ains shall be l oca ted ,,.it hin C::e c.li ... .::nec.J public r ights of
"·ay or acccpt.ablc rec o rded e a:.e l:n en t.s. {1 962 Code. § 5..7-2)
15-3-58' ASSESSMENT FOR WATER MAINS
Upo n the application of a p ro perty o"·ncr for a ~rmit to connect. t o a
City n1ai:1. t he o,,·n~r shall p ay t.o t he \\"at er Di,·i.sio n uch sum a!! may e
fixed iron-, t int e t o ur:-:e by r c:soh.nion of the City C o uncil. T he abo,-e a.s::oe ss-
ment c o,·er:. the pr..,per t y o'' ne r"s s h are of the cost of tbe main. and is
in a ddition to the c onnecti o n ch:a.rgcs as set f o rth in sections 15-3-31. 15-3-32
and 15-3-34 of this Chapter. (1962 Code.§ SJ-3)
15-3-59 ond 15-3-60-ReserYed
Article VI-Ext:raterrit:oriaJ Service
15-3-61 ' POLICY STATEMENT; CURTAILMENT OF SERVICE
The City may lea se ,,·a~c:r to be used in appro,·ed locations or areas out-
side t.he corporate limits of the City "·hen the "·ater supply for the City and
its inhabitants is abo' e that necessa r y fo r it s present needs. Detern1inatiou
of the needJi and requiremc:nts of the City and it.s inhabiLauts 'vit.h respect to
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fn·3ot l1:te.! c..-""'~-;:!nc·tt 1-cin~ a_ :vpt c;,.l to tncet the lea ·u• ... u.uation and
t h~ succccC:: :_: curtailto.~nt heinf: adC..i•tcd in ad...!:t!... r i o 1 .ist~d curt<\il-
ll"lC Hl~. ti t !a~ot :.v u.<.ct t he t;::t::l'\C:.:.>o-t po:::-~il ·le ::-:t.u done ''"h !ch e'\·ery
r~ason:1l :c 1 :--ccauti n tnu.:.t. be takc:.:n t o ;1'\0id. t.o-
(a) Re s:.:--i .::'tion of irri~a tion.
(b) Prvhibit.ion of irri&ation ~xc~pt for con"lm~r -~t greenhouses.
(c) Pro !-li U ition of c':ery use except f or dome-.:.::c u~e and for essential
industry.
(d) Prohibit.ion of all u5e out~idc the City e-xcept. don"lcstic usc.
(c) Prohibit.ion oi all uses outside the City.
"J 'he ab<nc pro,-i,.ion:. are &uLoject t.o :uupliiic:ni<.ot!. nlodification .
cis::.ion b) the Cny at its :..vlc discretion. (.19\..J..! Co~e. S ~ S)
OWNERSHIP OF LINES
'J·he ind i'\ id.ual .... cr' ice o r c:.li .... tr·il n..nion oi "·ater Out~icle the City t ha t
~~~f i ~~~l~:"ni~1n~~~~c~yi~~~1~tf:d t V~~-~;~~-f~~~cfi1~ i~~a~)~~i~i:~r;1b=:.i:~3or .0 ~n~r;~~~e J:.~~:;
::ihall :l~::.t:1 :tC r.o o :.,t iga.t.:i~·:t fo r crost5 of construction t hereof. C'\'C"tl though
th e City :.h a.:J requ ire. un.!o.:r 3 Distributor's Contr:tct.. that title t o nt::t.ins be
conveyed t o thc City .. 11 service shall be c onnected under t he san1e pro-
vi s ions as '!'11.:ty b~ required by the Cit y i o r conn~c t ions "·it.hin its corporate
l i 1nits .. -'\11 "::tote:-se:-.. -eu out:ii~e t h~ corporate lin"lits oi the City sh:~.ll bc
n1ctcrcd a t e6lch :ndi' idua l se:r,·icc. or a ... provic:h:tl ior under a 01sl ri b utor's
Contract. 1he charhes i r ser,·ice t o be cornputcd iron1 rates :lS esl.ablished
f rom t it·nc: t o t itn c: by resolutiou o£ t he Cjty Council. (..0rd. No. 16. § 8 .8-J.
Series 1 967)
15-3-63 ' TAPPING OF MAINS NOT OWNED BY CITY
\.\"hen application shall be rnade for connection to 1nains or facilities not
O'\'\·n~d or con t:--o 1lcd by t he C i t~·-and throu,::-h "·hich "-a.t~r is bc=ing 5upplied
by the City, pennit for said connec tio n "·ill be J;"ranted only in those cases
in "·hich thte \\":11.e r Dh·ision shall h::n·c been duly authorized in '\vriting to
grant such permit by the O'\Yner in control of such maio or fac.ilitie.s. (1 962
Cod<e. § S.S-2)
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Property.'\. ua :nJ::" City L intits :
..!i' i<.lu:.l :oe r,·ice:. on1y to be ;'ernti: te•l cx cc;1t ,,-here O"l'rn; crt.•·
.-i n : I cc-ally organizcc! ''".:lt cr l... ;ct.
.· City ,,·ater m:tin n"luSt be in : and in scr,·icc al oa,c:-the
street adjacent to the City limi:.
Each indi·ddual ta p nnrst be n 1. .cc t to the City ntain.
The Jc n~h of scn.·icc line sha l • .itcd to 125 feet from and
at right an~:les t o t he City rr.:a i n .
Each ou·ncr of the property served shalJ be required to pay
the main line as sessnu~nt unde r t he s::unc basis as required
,,·i thin t he City limits.
1 r the prCnli s cs to be sc~·ed ::.djoin!l the City alon~ :"ln ::t.t1ey
o r lot line. n o t more t han one-half block di5tant frorn a Cit,·
m ain. and ,,·hen the prospecth·e custon1cr has pro,·i<.le<l to thC
Ci ty a proper right of "":ly or e:a.c.ement as directly 3 !1 po~si lc
to t he City ,,·atc:r tnain. then suhpara~rnph 2 abo,·e: may be
""·aived and subparagraph 4 n"l.ay be eon trued liberally .
..-b) Se:r,·ice to property ad jacent t o an e=-ci.stinc-priv:a.te line in place prior
to C ity taki n,:: o,·er "·ater system irom Denver.
(I) The priv:a.te line sha.It currently be ser,·ed En~te'""ood ~-a.ter
subject to all conditions and requirements contained herein.
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Additi on:~! in.-J i,·ic!ua l t:tf"S m av be :~dded bY O'\Yner onh-'':ith
,,·ritte-n permission oi City and only up to lhe capacity Of said
pri,:a te line.
The pri,·.::t.tc: line m:ty not be enlarged or extended to accOr-"!-
1Tlodate add i tio nal ser,·ices.
The priv:tte line: n J.ay not be tapped by other than o"·ner ,,-ith-
o ut pern1ission in "·ritin;:r from both the: City :and the: o,,·ne:""
of the: line.
(c) Service to prOpi!!!rty "I.Vhf"re extension of "·atc:r mains required.
(J) The area to receive: ser' ice shall be ,,·i thin t.he: arc~a approved
by th e City Council for the negotiation of a di.stribut.or"s
contract.
(2) Sen:ice "·ill be pro,-ided under a D ist.ributor ·s Contract. Such
contr:t.cts may be made "\vit.h munic.ip:tlitie.s or quasi-n1un.ici pcal
corporations (u·ater dis:ricts ). non-profit ,,·ater users :r.ssoci:t.-
tions or such other teg:tl entities as may be recommended by
the \Vatll!!r and Se"·er Board and approved by the City C ouncil.
The City n1.ay. in its discretion . pro,·ide service under prelimi-
nary ag-reements ''"ith any person or corporation. prior to th~
f ormation or any of the ioregoin~ leg-al entities sati~f01ctory
to the C ity. for a period of time :t.s fixed by the City C ouncil.
At the e xpir ation of such period. the preliminary agreement
shaH expire. and. at time of expiration or pr·ior there t o. a
di.stributor·a contract must ha,·e been entered into be t ,,.·een
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(3) 'The u·:n~r ln.:l:::. -.,-ithin the arc-a to be served shall be along
d cdic:u.cd pub!:.: :-:~l.ts of ,,,·ay or acceptable recorded case-
-ynents.
(4) All scr,·icc hereunder shall be subject to th e capacity of the
'Yater :systcrn. of t.hc City and ot:he r tcrrns and' condition..s as
s e t out under subp:::J.ragraphs 1 and 2 herein:abo,:e.
(d ) Ser,·ice to area by enl:argemc of existing ,,·nte:r district.
(1 ) ."\.re:a desined t o be ser....-ed by e nb.rgc:nen t of ''"otter district
shaH be "·ithin are.:l. appro,·ed by t.he C it.y C ounc il f or negotia-
t ion of Di s trib utor·~ Contrnct.
(2) Renegoti:nion sh:-tll be requi:-ed 'l.vith th e City retati,·e t o the
size of the district and nece ssa :"y atnendmenYs to the ~is t ing
distributor's cont r act.
(3 ) A ppr oval by Cit y shnll be subject to the c::~.pacity :tnd condition
o{ the 'l.vnter n-.ain .ser,·in$: t he original 'l.'l."ater district .
(4) Enlaq;:er.~ent o: the disY.ric:.t .shall be subject t o the ::~.bitity of
t he City t".o ser,·ice ac!d.itional cu~tosners and other terms and
conditions as set ou! c.nde:" sub?::trac-rap'hs t ::t.nd 2 herein -
a bove. (1962 Co de~§ S.S-3; Ord. Xo. 1 6, §1 . Series 1 967)
15-3-65: FIRE HYDRANTS AN D AUTOMAT I C S PR INICLE£:.5
T he City shall make a flat rate St:l.niC!hy ch:1 r ge f or all fire hydrant s and
atuotnatic:. sp:-inkJer systems 1 oc:.:~.ted outside the City, ,,·hcther privatel y or
.publicly o,,·ncd or f o r public or pri,·ate use. such c harge being at a m onthly
rate as ~st:~. !is cd fron1 ti1ne to tin1c h,-r esoludon of the Cit,· Council. (1962
C ode,§ S.S-4} . • •
15-3-66 : CONSUMER METERS
Consumer met.ers r e.:...d by e1npJo:yees of the \Yater Di,·ision in connect-ion
"·it.h sc-r,·ice rendered under the mrter rat~ schedule 5ha11 be supplied by t he
C it-y at t:he cost. of t.he user. and ser....-iced and maint".: "ned by and at the cost:
of the Cit-y . ,.,_.it_hin t he st.ipu13.tions a.s speciiie:d for u se rs "·ithin the City.
"(1962 C ode. § S .S-5)
l5-3-67: DISTRIBUTOR'S AGREEMENTS
'\Vhen ''"ater ser,·ice is pro,·ided under a preliminary agre:ement or a
D istributor•s Contract as pro,·ided in Sect".ion 15-3-64 (c). t.he detailed term s
u nder "·hich the City "·ill furnish "·ater .a.nd unc!er .... ....-h i ch the dist:ributor "·i11
accept and distribute "-a ter shall be accurately set fo r t.h in accordance w·ith
spe cafic stipulat-ions for each separate distdbuY.or and approved by t.he City
'Co~ocit. (1962 Code .. § S .S-6)
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Atte nda nc e of L.a wre n ce E . T h omp s o n aL ""'at:.e r Pol l uc.l o n (ontrol
Federat i on meetin~. \..'a ::.hi n gt.on D.C ., March 1 • 1 972 .
Re c ommendat~on: That Mr . Law r enc e E. Th om pson , Wa stewat e r T rea tment S u per-
Ln t end e nt. be a u thorized Lo at tend a mP et~ng of the Personnel
Advanceme nt Comm ~t tee o f the Wa ter Pollution Control Federati o n,
Ma rch 14 , 1 972 , in W~shlng ton , D.c . An amount not to exc eed
S SOO .OO is recomme nd ed for th i s meeting , to b e encumbe r e d again st the sew e r £und.
R es pe c tfully s ubm itted
ENGLEWOOD WAT ER AND S EWER B OARD
By:
;4,L . A. Robo h m , C hai rman
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MEMORA NDl'M 1 0 rHE F 'G I f-WOOI I c l l Y C'O lJ N f"l L R&J"KJ H -'7': ~-< .. t ::-[O_N • .w-o.:;.~~i.o..
OR RECO. H :'-:DA "TiO'I O F TltF F N f l EWOOD \o.'A -IF..R A 0 S F .... FR ROARU
MEET I G OF ~l A I -.R~ 1~ .. 1 9 7.:",. RFLA TlVL TO THE S A L t--0 1-B ORI-:A '
PA SS 0 1 Tr1f -..o . ::! \..'ATFH. RTC;II r.::.
Ja nu ary 1 -,,. 1972
Sa l e o f Bore a s Pa ~~ Uitch Numb r 2 W a ~er Rl g ha ~
RE>CCWITIIendatfon: That. t.h~ r i ty C o un tl appcovt! a. l ea s c/purcha s .._ c onLrac t... wi t.h
Adolph C'()o r C.:omp.o.ny l o r Lhe Bo reas Pass l)t c h o . 2 Wa ler
Ri g hts and appur t.cn:t n t fa c ilities ,. and Lhat: the '1.:-yor .a nd
City C l erk be authoriz-ed t.o execute s u c h a l.:O n tro~c t . af:"ter
prope r le~al r Pv1ew. A dditiona ll y . t hat the C i l.) C o un ll
Lake t...h e nec~ssary sL p ~ to eC r e ct. the sale of Lh~h ~ water
ri g hts .
Rt::·s p c ct£ully .:;ubm itLed
~ GLEWOOD WA TER AND S EW ER BOARD
B y :
L . A . Robohm • C h a l r rnan
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OR RE:C:OMMF~OAT I 0' nt-1 111-E.".:: t-\o,OOO \.:A I t-R A""-0 ~O..CH "\0<\.RD
:o-1Ef-"l l:O.G OF JAN\ o\.R' 1 "")., lf'l7 2 ., Kl:LATT 1:.. ,0 111i. 'O't~ATIO"" 01,
JOII' C' • ..._RF t Ll~G '! .... tl \...A f l f. ROARO
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-..:ontinot.i <.o n o f '1 r . John C . Kr<-i ling t..o t.h e \..":"tL~•· nnci S P"""t.. r Boartl
Recounte n dation : That t.h<: C ity Co unc i l con s i der the a pp o.i nLme nL oJ Me . John
C . Kr i t in~ to the Wat• rand s~-er Board v a~a n y c r cn t c d b y
th e <~pi r3 ti un of the t rm o f ~r . L onard A . R obohm .
R e s pec t f ully su~11 iLted
E CL EWOOD WATER AND SE\o.'F R BOARD
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A '"I L . A. Rob o h m . C hairma n
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Mr. Stan1ey Dia1
City Man ager
City of Eng1e~o od
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On January 31, 1972 r epresentatives of the cities of Bou1der ,
Eng1 ewood and Li.tt1eton met wi.th the Management Coordinating
Group of the Denver Regiona1 Water Qua1i.ty Management P1an
to di scuss participation of the three cities in the Regi.ona1
Sewerage Master P1an effort-It was agreed that I, as Chair-
man of the M anagement Coordinating Group, shou1d forma11y re-
quest from offi.ci.a1s of the three cities p a rticipati on on the
Management coordinating Group and a1so participation finan -
cia11y in the second year financing of the tota1 Master P1an
project ..
At the January 31 meeting it was agreed that the $30,000 o f
additiona1 funds required to finance the second year portion
o£ the water Qua1ity Management P1an cou1d probab1y be pro-
vided by the three cities on the basis of popu1ation provided
'W"itb sewer service .. The present fund.:Ln.g of the tw"O year pro-
ject which is estLmated to cost approx~ate1y $465,000 is being
financed by the £edera1 government to the extent of approx~ate1y
SO%, the Metropo1itan Denver Sewage Disposa1 District No.. 1 with
$50,000 cash and $30,000 to $50,000 of .:Ln.-k~nc services, the
Denver water Board to the extent of $25,000 cash and $22,500 of
in-k.:Ln.d services , and the Denver waste Water Contro 1 Division to
the extent of $50,000 of in-kind services. The $30,000 of a ddi.-
tiona1 funds required in the se~ond year of the study project
wou1d necessari.1y be furnished by the present participating
a ge~cie~ i~. ~he r i.n~er£~t~d aoencies do not provide the necessary
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On the ba s. o f combineC _pal.. popul..a ~L o n and popul..ation
provided "" ' se""'er ser"-c. is esti.ma that the $30,000
coul..d prop r ~y be distri b~ between Bo ~ _r , Eng1e""'ood and
Littl..eton o n the basis o f ~~~. 35%, and ~ of the total.. figure.
This ""'oul..d i..nvol..ve $13,5 0 0 =r o~ the City -Boul..der, $10,500
from the City of Engl..e'W'ood, and $6,000 £r -·m the City of L.itt1e-
ton.
At your earl..iest opportunity, X ""'oul..d appreciate l..ea.rni..ng from
you ""'hether your governing body can be expected to provide the ~dicated funds or some other amount, and al..so I woul..d appreciate
k:n.OW'i.ng 'WhO you wou1d appo:Lnt to represent your city on the
Management coordinating Group.
In the event th.at you require any add.i.tional.. information con-
cerning participation on the Management Coordinating Group of
the RegionaL Water Qua1ity Management project. pLease contact
~e at your convenience.
Wi11iam E. Korbitz. P-E.
Manager
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DATE: February 1., 1.972
S BJECT: REPORT 0=" DAYTO~ CABLE TV CO A·l-E RE::-.;CE , JANl:ARY 25-26 ., 1.972., A~D A REC0:\1:\.lE:-...-oATtO.:-; FOR Ft:Tt:R.E AC T IO~
Introductio·n
The purpose of this n'len1.orandum i s to r eport on rny rec eo~ trip t.o the Policy-
maker's Conferet_"lCC on Urban Cable Con'lmunicat:.ions h e ld in DayU>u9 Ohio, January 25'th
through 26th ,. and t..o rnal'e a recotnn"l.eodat.ion for future CU:y act.ion \.Yit.h regard 'tO CATV .
The recon"'lm endatioo stctns fron1. in.fortnat.ion g::a.thered :~.t the D :l.y""ton Conference and se-
lected readin gs on the s ubjccc_.
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The City should initiate discussions '\Yith the other eotit.ics in the O'l.ctropolit:l.D
area to d e termine if th e re i s need for a comprehensive sr:udy prior to the :1ct:u::tl construc-
t ion of cable systems in th e region.
An"long otl1.er U'lings , such discussions s hould concern tl-lcn,seh:cs """i tb (a) the
degree of sophistico.tion co.ch systen"l should ho.,·e : (b'l t.he social in""lpl!c::ttions of t.h e de-
velopn'l.ent of th ese systcn"lS,. e . g ... met::r opoltt::tn vs. suburb:tn i.oterests and t~ oes of pro-
graul origination; (c'l the quality of service to be r equired: ~nd (d) \.he conlpO.t.ibility of
each systcn"l """ith all other systems in the a ... rea.. These meetings l'l"l:l'\."' point. out \.he need
to d eclare a rncr.ropolit...a.n mora:t-oriUJ."l.'l o n the construction of any cabl~ iast..:::lllo.tion \..Ul.t.il a
tho roug h regional study can be conducted.
U a study i s dccn"lcd necessary, there ·would be no need to revoh.e o\.u -fran-
chise """'ith ::'\l ountain States Video. Rath er ,. """e "'·ould negotiate an ng:recment ""'i th \.hem
"·hich would forestall de,·elopment "'-ltbin th e City until such time as the Council ,,·ould
'\.vish to permit const...ruct.ion.
Advantages of CATV
Through the use of coa..'Xial cabl e(s) CATV delivers all local and selected dis -
tant television channels plus many other services including t:~vo-·way communicat.ion direc't.
to subscribers bo1.ne television receivers. Such a system displaces roo{ top an'teDll.a.S and
provides for cable to be placed above or belo"v ground.
. . .Cable ends tel ev ision channel sca.rcLcy and delivers crisp, clear pictures . U
' nropert ·· desi.-.r<t'lcrt ~ ·-t ..b.dmini ~e re .-" i c:--~ ~so deye .>P a sense o{ community . becoming
c.-nc .v , .• ~oi t.Ln• I co~tn -n,.. .... ...~.ttou 1or0 --~...o.........,b -"~e'"'l n c·~t ,b 'hoods and individuals. as v.·ell as
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ser" in& :lJ"V sj>ec! U · l te ~·e sts'. --or <CxPmPte . ir c....o provide local ne"vs and luformation
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l<:e .t ..)S~tbh .......... r ..::ot.Ll ... IDUDity o rg::tnizations to conduct me Uogs in ~-hich
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students iu t.hc ··cia ·s·· t.h_roue.h th.~t;: u..se of an appropriate t.c rn"'li.n::ll de,·icc.
Thro u g h the use of t:he cable,. tc. \Yilt be possible for citizens to ··stt tn .. r egu-
t a..J.~ty on public n'lcet.iJl.~s s uch ~s t:h ose of the City C ounc il or the School B o ard. lt wi11
also be po::. ible LO bring into Lhe hon1.es or places 01 business audio , ,·ideo. a.nd (acsiln -
ilc u·ans rn i ~::.IO!l.S t.hn.t ,,·ill pro•.·idc ne"...-spape rs,. rnai1 sel..-...·icc , b:::t.nkin~. ·hopping facili -
ties , data frora libraries ,. sch ool curricula. a.nd o ch er forms of i.n.forn1atioo too num crou::::
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The D:l,·ton Conference
The ptu~pose oi th e O ayt.oo C onference ~-n.s t""'·ofold . C>oe~ it: was to present
the results of the c::1blt .. corn r n .unic::tt:ions s tu dy of ~he n~n'""tOn r eg ion conducted by tlle R::tnd
Corpor:t.li on 01 ::. .!H3 _ :onica. .. Ca:itornia.. ..-\ .. nd ~ t\'•O~ it. '\':as 'tO ofier us a broad range oi
spe:l..kcrs and cli.s-cussiO~"l ~:;roup ~ U"l ,,~h i <:h ~,·cry a.spcct oi cable comnlun ications could be
e:-...-plored ..
::\loun t..ain . tates '\.'"i deo h::ts b een ~o...~tl-"<1 fr::t.nchises to build syst.etns in .r"\.dan 1.s ~
Arap3.hoc. and -lchcrson COU!lt"ies and th e cities oi Ed~c-,va rer. Eogl e,,·ood ~ Gold e n~ L ittle-
too~ Shcrid :t.n ~ .. -\..urorn. .. Bri~hton . Greenwood Villap:e, nnd sc'\.·eral ot:he r enti ti es .. The
iirnl. ::tlso oUcr d to build a sys cn"l in D e n,·er . t.o pro'\.·idc ilie City '"it.h .fifteen percent
(1.5CC ) of tl"le gros s rc' en uc~ and to charge a mone.bly subscription ice of only 84 .. 25 .. The
c harge would b e $-1 .. 7.:i iC th e cable "'"·ere laid unde rground ..
If cr:.hlc t.t.·l t..:,·i~ion ofl....-rs such a r e volutionary ad,·ance in modern communica-
t • ~ns ::tnd pur ort t o bl'·in~ to t.he subscri ber the ,.::LSt: a .. rray of services alluded to n.bove~
why then i~ t~ l"(; no(."! i )~ tele,·ision in the .Dc::n.·cr n,et.:::.·o poli!:.:l.n !lXC!l ?' L"util AU£;U.St s~
1 971 . t he FCC prohiblt.cd Lh e in~po r t at:ion of distant: signals into the ~op one htuldrecl mar-
kets (l::>en'\.·<.·r i~ Xo .. 3.2 ).. Because Ute ::u-ea is a.lrcndv ser,-ed by three network s t ations,
one indcpcn-lc-nt S t:ttior•. and :::tn educ:::n i n::ll st-!l.t:ion , there has been little incentive £or
building a '-·abl e sysLcn"l . Sophistica.t.cd S'\"SLems :u-e ca-pital intensive ..
A c h a.n ~e is con"l.ing ~ ho,,~ever . for on A .ugu.st 5~ 1 9 71~ the FCC issued DC'\.V pro-
posals which wo uld ~ h opefully ~ go into ef£ect. e::u:-ly thi s year.. In tbe top flity markets ~ llie
FCC p ,roposcd t..hat c'\.·ery cable sy scem:
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l\lust offer at. least. those channels curr~t:l y offered by the
broadcast c han.nel s in the area, but a.t: a minimUJn must pro-
vide three n etwork and three i.udcpendent stations .. \Vith •
certain limitations ~ irnport.ation o.C distant signals would "">o
permitt.cd . • . -... .:.<
--:h1.ay carry any numbe r o.C educational channels~ local or
·dista.nt ~ if th ere arc no objccti ODs raised by any local edu-
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(3) :'\lay in'lport any nul'nber o£ non-English teJev--ision channe ls
regardless of distance ...
(4) l\lay provide a channel for non-broadcast use for each
broadcast signal c:u:-:ried .
(5) !\lust have the capaciry for n.t least ~-enty chan..nels.
(G) !\lust provide at l east one public access channel at no cost
to non -con'lmercial users .
(7) l\lust provide at l east one channel Cor a minimurn of Cive
years l.J.·ee £or state and local program.ming.
(8) :\lust provide a sirnila..r channel £or loc::tl educatloo.al
groups.
(9) !\lust nHtl..::c excess ch::t..nnels available £or ]ease to al1 po-
tential users. (This ""·ould open the n ·ay for pay cele"·ision .)
(10) l\tust insure that channels are av::tilable for use in response
to dentand.
(11) 1\.Iust provide hvo-""·ay C:l.pacit:y.
Tt is .::tppa..rcnt that the Denver c.::tble n'l::u-ket "";u soon e"'---plode '\Yith activity ,
and the need to proLect. the public int.erest is paramount. C>ne '\vay t:o protect this iJ:lterest:
is to conduct :1 mcLropolita..n study of cable comn"lunica..tions .
\.\"ho \\"ould P .:tn And Ho·w '\Vould It Be Financed
If there is interest in a comprehensive plan, each city shouJd be "';JJing to
financially contribute to its success . According to Lhe 1970 census, there ""·as a. popu-
lation of 1. '227 9 .i32!l in Lhe metropoliLa.n a .rea.,. 33, G95 o.f which lived in Englewood. U
f'i.ft.c c n cents (15t;') per ca.pit:a "·ere contributed by each entity , this "'•auld provide 518--1, 130
($5, 055 fron1 EnJ;"Iewood) for such a plan. The st:udy shouJd be C<XId ucted on a contra~
basis Lhrough Lh e Denver Regio.na.l Council of Governments .
'\1\'bat To Expect From A Comprehensive Plan
A comprehensive plan '\vould establish a. common set o.f requirements designed
to provide the area 'vith a number of interconnected systems . As it stands o~ .. "'~e are
pretty much at tllc Jn ercy o.f the cable operators. \.Vbilc there are certain requirements
written into .::tJ I of th e f:ranchises gr::tnted to date,. t:here is no assurance that tbe systems
developed 'W'ill provide us ""·i ch the complex .::t.nd rather sophisticated netv.rork that many
oC us would 1 ike to see built. Such a plan would provide us with a blueprint t:rom '"·bich
we could dc"~c l op comprehensive and i.nte~~conn ectecl systems.
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R e l atively spc~--ing , Ll,cse are ine~-pensive to construct. :\lore :u:h.·a..nccd syst\..::£11 5 ''auld
cons ist o.f at l east t\.ve ocy and possibly forty cho...n.nels . Th e:.· \.VOuld o..lso have sntdios,
cameras, and other equipment r equired :Cor origination of l ocal programming, as '"·ell
as a comput.er and o ther app:1.racus needed for t.\.Vo-'\va.y service . S uch syst:ems are e x -
pensive and can onl · be built.' here economies o f sc::Ue can be realized. The Dayton
study see m ed to indicate th ::a.t high density and large area \.Y c re required in order 'tO
pro£itably spread the fixed costs of such systems .
It sbo~ed , for e xan"lpl e , th:a.t if such sophisticate d systems w e re constructed .
on1y the cities of Dayton and K c t.""ter ing could ··go it alone . ·· T·wo items ::Le count f o r the
fact th at th ese 'h-.·o c ities could provi.de an independe nt syst em . First,. housing density is
high enough th::1.t distribution costs per hom e are rel::1.tively sm::1.ll. Second, only these
~o citi es arc su.ITicicntl y large to spread the overhead costs of management :l.Dd progr:l.m
origi_nation. It ·was also n oted during one of our di sc u ss ions tha t th e viev •. ·i.ng habits of Ule
lower income population often f o und in a cor e city are such that a. system in tho ccntr!:Ll
city is generally proiit.abl e . For exampl e ,. o n e of the more profitable c:l.b le sectors in
the country runs through S pani s h H a .rlem in N e w York City .
Hence ,. i.f the people in the metropolitan area opt for •·ad'\·anced·· or ex-panded
systems comparabl e to "ha t 'vould be allowed unde r th e ne,,· FCC proposals,. it ,,·ould
appear that the n-tetropolitan r egion "·ould have to b e interconnected before such systen"l S
would b e pro fitable. There is, ho,....-ever,. som e question on this point. and this , in itself,.
n'ligbt jus tify a study . It is intcrcst:ing to n ote ,. ho,ve'\·er .. that: the Dayton propos al would
not be a dec ided s uc cess unl ess the r e "ve r e forty percent (-40 c:.) penetration (subscri ption
rate) at a m onthly s ubscription lee of SG . 00 . It ''"as noted that: the degree of p e nctra't-ion
'IN'Ould b e much l ess if the r e "vere a t:hlrd VHF station plus an independent station or t'Yo
available in the Dayton Jn.et:ropolitan area.. Because we h ave larger channel sel ection ,. "the
D a yton rcsulLs ''"ould s u ggest that a metropolitan approach "'·ou.ld be e "·en more Unport.:l.llt
in the Den,~c r ntetropolltan area. At the very least,. 'the Day ton st-dy "'·ould suggest that
th e citizens of Engle"'·ood could not s u pport an ··advanced'" system by thcmsel,·es . H ence ..
i.f we opt for an expanded system , we need to consider the region and n ot a single city a.s
th e m::u.·ket area.
A comprehensive study woul.d indicate ho'v a r egional system should b e designed •
In D ayton ,. for e xample . the area b !l..S been dh·i ded into sLx interconnecting syst.en'lS. Such
a s tudy 'vould also explore the econom ies of any system configuration and project its
profitability a t different subscription levels and .fees.
We would hope that (roxn s uch a study we would secure guide lines for t e cb.o i cal
excellence . 'The cable industry is d eveloping so rapidly that one of our paramount con-
cerns s hould be a provision for .. insuring" th ~t the state of th e art is maintained . Th e
. fr~chi se '\VC signed 'vith l\1ountain Sta.-tes Vide o ::-equlres that the ··state of the art'" be kept
1 current. but buildiro"'!: into a s"·stern th~" nece -:sa.:ry O e·-tbility for this gro,v th may be eas ier
::a..ici .t: 1 .:.teo ·-· .... v . ...!f••ll :. a c..,l "'11 c"-'!D.-•v cablP s'"-ud~-"vould give us gu_idellnes for
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Perhaps U such a study ,.·e n'light r e c ei,·e additional insights into the
question o.f ownership. . hc.re a.re ba..s1C!.1.lly three methods of o ,,·nership---pri.vate .
publi c , non-profit, or :.L anLxture of any 01 the 'three.
Pay television might ,,·ell be the fln:l.D.clal s l eeper of CATV . 1t i s hoped
that a compre h ensive s tudy of the ntetropolit.a.n area ,...-ould suggest guidelines for insuring
that a certain percentage of 'the revenu es £rom t:he oper ation b e plowed back into the sys-
tem for more and better services . Pay tele,;ision could provide t:he me:u1.s for th e de-
velopu:».ent or an excellent: system ..
FLD.all~-. the study should suggest a reasonable consn-uction schedule .Cor
each of t.he syst ems it 'vould propose ..
In summary. a compreh ensh ·e study for the metropolitan area would h e lp to
ins ure th at the citizens receive t.he n1.ost advanced system (s) whi ch th e market ,,;11 b e ar.
And~ such sys't.Cn1.(S) "':ould be designed in such a fashion that. when national interconnection
a..n1.oug syst.en1.s is possible,. the .Denver area w ·ould be able to interconnect wid::lout undue
rnoclifications .
Conclusion
The D:1ytou study 3.0d the selected readings shO\.'\."D in the bibliography all
allude to the iact th a t: a. 'technologtc:l.l revolution is taking place which ""ill change the
tradttiona.J s t:yle of American lh:ing. Cable television can \.vork for either the good or
th e hinderance of ma.nkind ~ depending upon the s"CaDce we take today. In Dayton~ for ex-
ample., ,,.e sa\.v an ··on line·· d en1.on s tration of :1. system currently in operation in Reston~
Virgini a .. In this demoustrat:ion. '-"-"e sa\.v the television used as a computer operated by
a touch t:one telephone .. '\Ve sav.-it provide t.be bouse,,;_re \Vi'th medical information for a
child ,;vho had just s"'·allo"ved a certain kind o£ poison... '\Ve knO\ov that the cable can bring
n....edical assistance co remote areas of the country~ monitor areas of high crizne incidents~
be us ed as a ,-ehicle locater---for police cars~ t.a.x:lcabs~ refu se trucks~ etc .. ---and can
b e used to locat-e a pedestrian Ln distress.. lt is esti.mated that eventually a large propor-
tion of the nation·s mail ~-U l be handled via cable television... It is also suggested that
much of tlle traffic on today·s cro'\vded s treets can b e eliml.n.a.ted as both shoppi.n.g and
business can be conducted over the cable.
\.Vith these and m any~ many other possibilities soon at hand~ it is vit::al for 'the
City to take an increasing interest in the development of CATV... As one cable operator was
h eard to r emark ~ ··For th e most part~ you cities don't realize what: the cable business is
all about_·· 1 think "'-e can prove him wrong ..
Bibliography
Books
Committee OD Te1ecOn1.n1.unicatioos~ National Academy of' .Engineering. c'*om"m~~ -~o -
Technolo;....•·v f or Urban I.Inprovement. Springfield~ Virginia: National Te~ ~
lnforrn at•on Service~ U . S .. Department of Commerce~ June~ 1971.. 218 pp.
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.. ~r u ia: Rand Corporation,. 197 2 .
Sloan Commission on • l e Comxnunications. ()n The~.. New York: b.1:cGraW'-Hill
Book Co .. ,. 1 9 7 256 pp ..
Periodical
Smith,. Ralph Lee.. ..The 'Wired Natiorl.. u ~ NatiCXJ.,. ~lay 18,. 1970 ..
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCI"U-iAN LAY.
BY AUTHORITY
O R:-!::--:ANCE NO . 5 SERIES OF 1972
AN ORDI :-<-. REPEALING :l REENACTir-:G CHAPTER 4 • ARTICLE I
AND A P.TI C II OF TITLE OF THE '69 E.~.C .• PROVIDING
FOR THE C v:.:TROL, OPERA-: .J AND MAINTENA..'<CE OF THE SEWAGE
SYSTEM OF THE CITY O F E: :LE WOOD, COLORADO: PROVIDING MEA..'<~
FOR THE E ."FORCE!'!ENT A.:-<D ?C:NA LTIE S FOR THE VIOLATION THEREO F
AND ~PEALING ALL ORDIXA..'<CES AND PARTS OF O~INANCES IN
CONFLICT THEREWITH. / ·
WHEREAS~ the City Counci~ of the City of Eng1ewood
finds and determines that the enactment of this ordinance
is to protect. preserve and promote the hea1th. safety
and we1fare of the citizens of the City of Eng1ewood and
prevent water and stream po11ution by the contro1 of
the sewage wastes and other waste water. to provide funds
necessary for the payment of the costs of the administra-
tion. management, operation and maintenance, p1anning and
engineering of sanitary and storm sewer faci1ities and
for payment of the cost of construction. en1argement and
rep1acement of sanitary and storm sewage system faci1ities;
for the payment of the principal. and interest upon bonds
~ssued and outstandLng for such sewage facil.ities; for
the acquisitio~ of l.and for such purposes. To achieve
the foregoLng purposes, it is necessary to fLx and co11ect
sewer service charges upon a11 1ots, l.and and premises
connected to the se~age system of the City of Eng1ewood
and to co~tro1 the emission of sewage wastes and other
waste waters i~to the storm and sanitary se~rs and water
courses.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. a.s fo11oW"s:
Section 1. That Chapter 4, Art:ic1es I and II, Titl.e
V of the '69 E .M.C. is hereby repeal.ed and reenacted as
fo11ows:
15-4-1. Definitions
Un1ess the context specifica11y indicates otherwise,
the z:cea.ni.n g of the t:erm.s used in this ordinance shal.l. be
as fo11ov;rs :
(a) "BOD" (denoti.ng Biochemica1 Oxygen Demand) sha.J 1
mean the quantity of oxygen util.ized in the bioche~ical
oxidation of organic matter '\..Ul.der standard l.aboratory .-
procedure in five (5) days at 20°C, expressed in ~i11i.
grBnls per l.iter .
(b) .. Bui1ding Drain" sha11 me.an that part of the
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S.:>-.:--.::"r" sh al l rr.c.an t:h c ex_ ns ion :Cram
t:o the public SC't·?c r or other place
_" shall mo::an solid \.-ra.st:cs :Cro:n the
. ~r cial preparat ion, cooking~ and d~s
and from t:he hand ling , s t:orage and
(c) ''In c.~ ts t:rial l·.'asLcs '' shall mean t:he 1::!-q uid ,. .. -ast::es fro ~ ~nduscrLc1 manuLacLur~ng processes. trade or bu s ~n css
1as di st:i..nct: .Lro:n sanit:ary s el.·:age .
(f) ••:·iat:eriill O:..tt:let:''
a '\-."a t::crcoursc ;9 pond , di.tch ;9
fac e or groun~wacer .
shall mean any ouL1et
l ake or other body of
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pany, ass oc i a Li.on, sha11 m e an any individua1 ;9 forrn ,
soc~cty . corpor a t~on or group .
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cal of the ~ight of hydro gen
so1ut:io:1..
loga.ri.t:hr:1 of the rccipro -
ions in grams per lite r of
(i) "Pro oer l.v Shredded Garbage " shal.1 mean t:he
was~es fro ~ the prepa r a t~on. co ok ~ng and d~sp e ns~ng of
foo d th at: have been shredded to such a degree th a t: al.l part~cl es ~~11 be carr~ed free1y und e r the f1o~ cond~
t:i..on s no rrr:a1 1y preva~, ing in pub1ic Se't·."ers, 'H·it:h no par-
t:ic1e greate r th an one-half (1/2) inch (1.27 cent:i.met:ers ~n any d~me ns~on.
(j) "Public S e't·.~e r" shall. mean a se,;:-1er in 't·rhi.ch a11
O'\o-71"\Crs of abl.Jt:t:i.ng properties have equal. rights, and is
con~ro1l ed by publ~c author~ty .
(k) ''Sanitary S e\-;oc r'' sha11 mean a se,.,e't" 1.·.7hi..ch car-
ries Se<t-.r age and t:o 'l.-.:•hi.ch st:orn:l;9 sur:Cace and ground\..J'at:ers
arc not ~ntent~onally adm~tted.
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carried \·.7 .:J.st:es from reside nces, business bui.1di.ngS;9 i."n-~.:. .. ~<-":-,. .. ·:·~
st:i..tut:ions and industrial. est:ab1i.shmc nt:s . · ., . ..,. ·~ , ... •'='.
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of d e v~ces and s~ruc~urcs used for trc a ~~ng sewage .
(n) "ScHagc H a rks" s h a 11 mean al1 fac:Ll~t::~cs for co11cc~~n g . pun~~ng. ~rca~~ng and d~spos~ng of sc-agc .
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(q) "S1L'r.'' shall m::. --~,
or i..ndt.•sLric1 ,-.,-.:ts tc \.-bich i
const:; Lt.t.::nt: or in qu an tity
c t .ab lj_s ited in other scct:i.C".
£1o~ v~olatcs Lh c 1~~ _s
or t:hi.s 01-di...n.n.ncc-
(r) •• S t:orm Drain '' (so -.! t:in1c s t:C:'l.lne d •• s t:orm SC'\-."er '')
sl-.a11 rnc.:tt'l a--sewe-r ..: .. "i'lich c nxrics st:o1..-m .end sur:Lace '\-.7a.tc rs
and dra~n age , but cxc1ud~s sc~a se and ~ndustr~a1 wastes,
other than unpo11ut:ed cooling \-;onl:e r .
(s) "Oj_rcct:or11 sha11 .e.an t:h c Dircct:or of UCi1i.t:ics
of th e City o£ EngJc-\:ood » or his .:!.ut.J:orl.zed d ePu ty » agent
pr repres cn tat~ve.
(t:) "S uspend e d S ol id ~" sh a l.l. mean so1ids that either
"f1oat on the surCace oC, or are ~~sus e ns~on ~n -atcr ,
sev;agc or ot:hcr l.iquids » and ..:.-hi.ch a rc rcmovabl.e by labor-
ato ry £~1tcring.
(u) "Hat:cr Cours e " sha11 n1ean a channel in ,;,7h ich a
fl.oH· of \·."ater occurs , either cont:in uousl.y or int:ertn i.t:t:entl.y.
(v) "Hearing Board" shal.l mean t:hc Board appo:i.nted
accord ~ng to prov~s~on of Parasraph 15-4-13.
<'"·") "Ind usLrjal \·Jast e Cust:o:ncr C1asses '· sha11 mean
a "11 persons located '\-;i..t:hi..n or '\Vithout: the City using the
;.e '\-.7C:rage syst:em o£ the Ci..t:y .Lor the purpose o:C disposing
of sewage fro ~ a bu~1~~ng used for conduct~ng a busfness
opc rat~on th at produc,s a sewage-waste that ~s above
no 1.-ma1 strength.
(x) "Ame l-i.can Society of Testing :fl.tat:eri.a.l.s " sha11_
m.ean t:he recognized n ongovernmental agenc:y for ma terj_a l.s
te s ting .
(y) "Water Pollut:ion Control Fcdcrat:i.on " sha11 mean
t:hc nation a l. 1,ongovcrnment:al. agency concerned 1:-.r:i.t:h ..: .... at:er
po11ut:'ion control. and abatement:.
(z ) "Director of Publ.ic 'Harks" sha11 mean t:hc p~rson
i.n ch arge of cng:i.neeri.ng ,. street services » t raffic and
the bu~1d~n g d epar L m~nt .
(aa ) "U npoJ_]_ut·c·d \·Iat:~r " shaJ 1 mean. t:ha.t:· 't·.Tat:c r ~-.rh :ich
d ocs not: cmanat:e from domcst:.i.c or sanitary sou1_·ccs ..
Usc ·of Pl.lbl.:ic Sc \vC·rs RC"Q\Ii..rcd
(a ) Except: \·.:rhcrc ot:hcl.,·.:ri~C"" provided,. no person shn11.
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t:i-::...: CjLy,. L·:~ Lu...i...]c:"i.··~.:_: ::-.:· .. ·....::.
priv ~t:c.· sc .. · .. .:-!gc c~is::.;..;:-.s.:--· sysLc..
Vi.sj 0.1!; ;:-_ "..d rcco:.:-.:>:-;.::~.::. J C:"1S of:
tic s. S uch prj_'\.c~Lc sc.·i.-6C d.isp.:-.
con s~ruct~J ,. maint:ci.n~ci znd op~l -.
sanita ry n~. ncr .
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.... -r is nat .c-v.-:il.r:blc
J...-LiH. iuri.s ... !.:..c-Li.on of
1~ con~ccLcd LO Lh ~
l .y :i.nc; u.i.th t h..::! pro-
~pnrL. ~~~~ o~ Ut~1i
_-;ysLcm sha~1 be
at 11 t~m2s ~n a
(c) J'\11 pro?C?rties used £o: :na.n occupancy,. employ -
ment r ccrecti.on or other~·:ise t :i.t::. t:h e Cit:y of Engl.c\·:oocl
shall i.nst:::!l1 sult:C!bl.c t.:oi1 c t: :Lee.. .:...lit:ics and conne ct: t:l1 c
s-:1::-.c cli.r ~c t..:l y t:o a publ ic scu1itary se'\.-~r \:it.hi.n ninety
(90) ~nys ~£t cr ~aL o£ writtc1~ notice co clo so; pro -
vided , ho:::..vcr , t:hct so.id public sanitary SC'\:cr is 1oc ted
'.1i.thin £our hundre-d (4~:::>) .:Lce:t oL Lh c.· pro per Ly line .
(d) It:. shall be c:'ll.i"!.-.. ~.£ul. t:o cl.ischar[;_c any sc·.:-L .. ge
or och er pol u l c.d \:-r:.t:crs inLo ~-c"l y ,~:-.. Lcr c ourse ,.-it.::hi.n
the City o£ EnG,lc-.:-o.=."'-1 o::-i.nt:o c:!:-ty .nrcn under t:L c j\..!r~s
di.ct:io:-t oi: L hc Ci.ey ol Englc-~.-ood or into a clisLl.-lct: u nde-1.·
c ont:r.:::c t '\:it:h t.::.h o. C:ity for trea L mcnt: o£ scni.t:ary s c'\-.:I£;C
cxc e:pt '\.~;'1crc suj t:c lc t:rc at:ar.:::-nt: h as been provic. c i.n .
acc orda:1cC" '\·.·i.th th e suhscqt..:cnr-provisions of t:hi.s chapt-er.
15-4-3. Prj,·.:o:::c-S c~-"->·.c Di.spo~al
l ·!l"lcre a publ.ic sanitary sc-l.:co r is not: available \·:i.t:h-
~n the C~ty o£ Eng1=:ood or ~n any jur~sd~ct~on of the
Ci ty, L he building sc~~r sha11 be COJlncct:cd to a private
sewage dispo sa l syscc ~1 co ~p1y~ng w~th the prov~s~ons of
th is sect·ion .
(a) It shal.l be un1a't:£ul for a.ny person to construct
or make c onnection to a pr~vate sanitary se.~·:age disposal.
syst:cn \·:it.:hout:. £llrt:her havi ne obtaine d a l-."'r~ttcn pcrmi_t
th c--~£ore £r o:n the D ~pa.rtn:.?n t of Ut:i 1i t~cs.
(b) n,e application for said permit: sha11 be ~n
wr~t:~ng accompanied with a Five D~1lar ($5~00) p ermi t:
fcc and a Ten Do1l.Ar ($10 -00) inspection Lee and con-
tain the follO'\.ri.ng infornHl tion :
(1) N.n:Jne and address o£ ch e applicant;-~--... ,
(2 ) Ncune .nncl address o£ the OHnCr o£ t:hc
pT-e.mi sc-s· , .. -h~rc s.:1i.d connection is t:.o be. m.::tde or
'"here th e drain o"l-1ine i!; t:o be 1aid.
(3) The t:ypc 1ocat:i on . c.np.:tci Li.cs and 1ayou t:
of snicl fnci.Ji.ty_
(l't-) A sr-nt.:C"mc-nt as t:o Lhe i:yp<..' o£ conncct:i.on
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: :.:.y be-required by :.he D e pa.rt-
ll. co ... t>ly \J"i.th th e prov isions
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~-r i.'\.·.:-.~-sc.:-.:..;;;c di.sposal. system sll.:!11 be
.it~L.: • .i.;-;..:. c! .?.~ci o p~l:C."!LC:cl at: all. ri! .es i.n a
~-\:.i.t.~,.:::::"-·:. cost: or expense t:o Lhe Ci.t:y.
(g ) AL S\.!~11 ti· ::? .:-• .s a. puLli.c s.:::ni.cnry sc;..-.:!'r b c co:-:1C s
ava~1 ~ble L o Li.~ :r~, _rL ~0S s rvcd by a pr~v ace syscem ,
as p ro-._·i_c.~-..:.~ 5: 5-..::::L.i. .. 2 o.:: t:bis ch.a.i"t.~cr ~ a dircct:_co~
riect:io:-t ~:.i"! 1 b~ : .::<·::-t:o s~id pt.:.bli.c SC\·:.:-r ~ no later
th .-.::-. s:i:--y (C ~) C::--_.-5 c.:ccr \_·ritLcn nc ice to c!o so c~nd
a~"lY sc-;-,t:ic t:.r-.. ~-s , cc s~-..o.=-:ls end si~il.n1.· priv.::!Le sc.t.:-~~e
di ~po.::-;.:-:..1 :.-:-:lliLic ... s· -.JJ 1-.c-c)cC":.-.C"'cl o£ sludge , £i.llcd
,..__ ... i_ t:.h c ~c.:.:::..~ b.:-.::.~;.-r~:~ c !.-~ ... _·;:: 1 or eli. rt and a.b.:"!.ndoncd .
15-4-L.-. Co :"l~~ct:.;c:-: -. .:-i.t::h P~bl.i.c S~ni.t.:::!.ry Sc'l-:-c.r.
PC'1::.:.:.-:...s ~ T:"'!s:-..::~ct:ion , C ost:s .
(a) It sh.:J.ll be 1...e~ 1.::-.. -.:!:"ul Lor a.:1.y pe:rs o:-. ..:o op e n ~
u ncover or i.n c:.~"lY r =-:~-:..::o-r :.--:a~:.c. c o:-,nec tion \·1'i.t:i"l. or di.scon-
ncct.i 0:1. ll-o.:-1 .::,y se· .. -.:-:.-r.~~::..:~ o"l.· l i nc o£ t:-he Ci.t:y of Ene,le-
'\-7ood ~ or to l ay clr~i n or sc-.:~r pi p~s on any prc.:n:i.ses or
~n any scr ~et or a1Jay o£ c .e C~c y of Englc~ood w~thouc
first: o!,::.a inin::; a '\:ric t:en permit: therefore fl-om the D epar t-
ment. of UL.iliLics . Jnc Clf"l?li cation Lor said permit: shaJ 1
be ~n wr~c~ng and s ha ll conca~n che £o11ow~ng -~nformac~on:
(1) N an1~ and address of applicaf"lt!:.
(2) N a-:t e and address or O't-1'nCr o:C t:lte prcrois~s
"1-hC?'rc s a id con:-1 cc ti.on or di sconnect:i.on i..s to be.mcdc; __
or wh ere Chc d ra~n or 1~nc ~s to be 1a~d -
(3} J~ca t~o:"l of Ll,e proposed connc~t~on
c onn ection , dr .:ti.n Or SC'l"\7'-!r 1i.ncs and p~pcs .
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and t:yp c o.f: m n l:cri c.~]s LO be. cliscll.nr~c-d jnt:o Lhc
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a rs ($25 .00) .
(b) co ·t:s i:.:l.d c.:xpC:"nscs ..:.:ccssary t:o the'"' i 'tlst
1at:i.on. ~nc:i. .-:~C t:~O:..'l o.f: said bu_: ~...ling SC\:er sh.::t11 be
born e by c: .;::..:-<H?r . The o ·.·7•'lC'r sh a 11 indemnify c::.n.d ho :'
th e Ci t:y h.:-.r. , c.:..::.s .Lro-::-. .;::__ay lo s~ or d .e:TI"azc t:.h.nc m a y b e
occ .:!.sl.c: .... ~ c: · r .... -ct.l) or i n.d ire?ct:ly by . t:he instal.1at:ion of
(c) A !--C"f"~::...c.LC,.! c~:"lc. inc!c p ~n cl.2nt: building sc.\:cr
sha)_l i h.: pro· .. .ic.-~d f"or c-v .:-ry bui.lc.lJ.ng , c-xcepL 't-.-hcrc one.
b uj_l C.:.i..o:·!;;_ s L.i.!"!.; . ."s .:-""L t !!:::? r..-?.o:-.'1..· o£ .r::-tot:hcr o'l..-is sit:u.::t.t:cd
u po:'l ..::..'l i.:'1t:c:rior l ot: .r::-::~ no pri.vr!t::c SC'\.·.-~r i.s available
or C C'!!! b co .":.~C r\.:::::....t. ~ Lo t:hc rccr building thJ.-o'L:g:l an
.adjoin.i..J":.&, al~-:.:.·, c-.:-o'!.·r r.:y~ -ci or drive\:;"ty ; the buil di.ng
S<:"\:.2r .Lr~..., ...... Li te:: £'ro.1t: r:.._:.i.lc.ii.ni; n::y be extended t o t:he
r ec:r b.._t:i~c~i .n.:-. .::l-.c.! L h \-:hole. may be c onside r e d as one
b ui 1 c!in ~ r;c-..--.1--
(d) Old h:.!i J c:j-:-:.:; :c.:.-..·.2:rs .ny be used in c onnection l·.~.tt:h n c-..: 1-..·.:...Llc.!;_l-• .._;~ o:-: y \.:1~11. L hcy are fo\.t:'ld upo:-t exl'tti.-:,.i..n --
at:i on by c:,c IJ.::pcrt:t.....?:-:.t: of Ut:i..lit:i..cs t:o mee t: all the
r cquirc-i:':en t:s coat~::..:1e:d. i.n the Bu ild ing Code a nd t:he
Pl u •.. bi..n.g Cod .:.; of t:he City.
(c) ,"'o p.::::!rS0:-1 s!-. .a.l l r:1ake co::-l..nect:io!."l of .... :,of do"t..rn -
spout::s , <2':·:te-ri.or fo:i.ndatj_on drc.ins , arca."t-~a y drain~ or
oth er sourccc o£ surface r un -·o ff or ground weter to a
b uildi ng: c.-::e.r or bu:i l ding drnin \·:hich in turn i s con-
ncct:c.cl c.'l':i.'1.-ecL Jy or i ncl:i.rcct:1 )· t:o a public sanitary SC\·:-c r.
(f) The co:::ncc tj_on. of th e bt..li..ldi..T-.g S C \·:e1.-int::o t:he
public se\:c r shaJ 1 conform t o t he r equi.r eu:'::!n t:s of t:hc
B.ui1dil""l.8 and Plu:nbi.t"':.g, Code and other appJ.:i.c.r-:;b 1 e r\.t1es
and re:gu l ~tl.ons of: t:he 0.-:?pa.rt:nJL>nt: of Uti.1i..t:ies, or t:h.e
proccduJ..·c.s se-t: .Lort::'h j _n appropriate spc.ci.Cica t:i.ons o _f t.:l}e
Americ an Soci0t:y of: ... J. ... cs t:i.ng r-raLcri.e ... 1s (ASTl ·i) and t:l1e \~a l e r
Pollu t:.i..on C oi"!t:rol FcclcJ-at:'i on (HPCF ), .ianua l oL Prac t:i.Ce ....... .
No. 9. All connP-ct·ions sha ll be n1a.dc gas-t:ieht.: tlncl -tnH.:er--'• _
t:i .gh r:. . The t:ap must: be made \·7 i.th a n1 e chnni. ca l -t:.:tp pi.o.g · · d c v~cn Co ch c ~at~9 r ac ~~on of Lhc ~n spmc Lor. h1y d c vLa-
t:ion from t:ilc p r<""scr.iL~d ·proced:.trcs R nd m '"'lt:er ia.ls tnust:
by approvc•d by Lh c Dirrc tor o.f: Ut.:i..1i l:i~s b c J:ore i.ns L:.a11a.-
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.2'\.-cr h c~d tap :-.. "!e as £o1.1ot ... TS:
(a) Insi.c: -~C cor ... -a c e lim :i..r:.s of th e City for
i.nd ustri.ul , co• c ial ~: -~ residcnt::i.nl sc:l..·v.i.ce \-;hen se\""'.:21".-ma~n s are o wnc~ :y ~1c c ·~y. except ~h en other Caes are
in ef:Lc_ct: by c:. rcss ngr '-'c-m~n t: in cxi.st:i.ng SC\.·.;c-r i mprovc.-
r.t.:?nt di.s t:ric t:, .ns foll o'\:·s : ·
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Sch edu 1e 1 . S an ~t n r-S e~m r H co~ T np Fees for T Pdus Lr~n 1
and Co:Y: ... -::!1 -c i .::l PrC":--~rt-ic!> 1.:-i Lh J u~prov~::':o?nts
There-on o£ 0:1lv 0~1 e Lcve 1 :
Total Acre-age
In Trc,ct:
RaLc Per Acre R a tes _ for Larger
C onnections For Co:."lncc t:i.o:'ls
6-Inch or S ma J1cr 8-~n ch 10-~n ch 12-~n ch
1 A cre
!\:ext: 2 Acres
N e xt: 2 P.c rcs
Next: 5 Acrc·s
Next 5 Acres
~11 O ver 1 5 Acres
$5 E,o . oo
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L ess t:h c=.n one (1) acre 't·.!i11 be prorated at $0.012 per square
fo ot:, '·Ji.t:h n1ini.xnum. cC.1.rgc , i.n. a11 case s , to be $300.00 per
t .. p .
E...2E.__Pro p~_~ic~~-!_~1_:1 I m ~ovc me nr:s Abov e OnP Level , addi.ti o na 1
h ead tap L ee v.1i l 1 be charged:~~ compu ted on t:he b asi.s of gross
sq uare foot age (exter~or d~mc n s~ons of the structure or
struc~u•~s ) of e ~c h 1 cvc 1, above one , at $.012 per square
foot:. (ri1,i.s f ee js in addition to the $300.00 min :itnum
'-Jhen said minimum :!..s c:.pp1icab1c..)
In the case of nc ,
st:ruct:'i.on on p ro1·
t:ary sc,._·c r sys t-::c!u.
has bee n p .::t.i.d , t:h :
for t:h c .CiJ~s r-J cv .
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i ~1 -r~s e co mm~rc~n1 or ~ndu str~a1 con-
. prcv ious 1y connec ted t:o t:l,c City sani -
upon ,.7!1l c h a pr<?vious h e .::tel t:.ap f cc.
-~vious h c c1 .. cl t:.:--:p -F ee shal l . be hono1..·c:d ,J r con s t:"J·uc t:j_on ; and subscqu c n t: 1c vc l D:
t t L ]_j ned j _n th e prccc dj nr:;.· paragraph .
Sch o:::duJ c IT . S~""l_1_l_._t:.£ry __ S...£~2: ..... J.!£J.!.d Tn_p Fc-c!!._ Lor Hc-_!!_~l_£_L-:!_~j ·""l!.
and _O_'=_I.! .. ~.:.!: ...... _l..":!.-=...c:!.e.~:.L..2..£..~V-'i l lt ()l:Jt c·r Pt·ui..,C.·l·t..:ic•s
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ost: of Con-
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J nt: Foot: Carriage and Ov.z.'l-h c.nd---At: $1. _90 p c>
2. Nu1t ip]c F CI!nli1 _-
First: D-'--."C 11ing Unit: ----S .n.H :c as Si;.. ;e: F .amily D't .:-c l -
1ing Unit:
Each Ad dit:i..onal Dt·.·.c11ing Unit -$75.00
.!!.-Squ .:-trc Foot: B.n s.is : (Appli..ca.b1c on each square foot: of
propcrt:y irr egu lar~ odd~ undersize
or ove:rsi ze ~_in sh.:tpe _)
1. S j _nglc F.:J:t~tilv Dt:e 11ing Unit: Usc:
Front Foot: Rate -125 feet:
2. 1-lu J t:jpJe F ~'ld ]y D :·:~1Jin g Unit: l sc :
First: 0\-.":!lling Unit: --S n...a12 as Single Frua .Lly D't-... e 1 -
1 i.ng Unit:
Each Additional D ve l ling Unit ---$75 .. 00
£-If, as in. t:l1e ca se uf certain. e.xi.st:ing C i .t:y se't·.7er mains ,
th e c ost: o£ c ons~ruct::~on ~s unkn~m . the head tap fe n
sh a 11 be .$.015 p er square foot o£ property , plus $7 5.00
for each d wz 11 ~ng un~~ ~n excess of one.
In the c ase of n e1:·.'" mu 1t::i p1e f .nmi ly unit use con s t:ruc-
t~o n on prope rty prcv~ous1y connected to the C~ty
S an~~ary Sewer Sys tem . the h ead t ap fee sha11 be $75 .00
p er cl t·7e 11 ing unit: for a l 1 dHe11ing unit:s in excess o f
t:he number of dt 7e 11ing un:i.t:s previously served , upon
whi ch a se\.-.Ye r h ead t:ap fee -was prcvi.ous 1y paid_
(A ch·T~11:ing unj_t: is defined .as one u nit: for occup ancy by
one fam ily f:o r 1iving and sleeping purposes )
S choo1s--------------------------App1 ic.-aU J c H .;1 t:c lor S:i_nz l _c
F..:tmi.ly U\.-.Je 11 jn.e, Unit:. Plu s $75 .00 per
Tap JlasC"'d on E ac h 12 Pupi J . .s of Sc11oo1
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pl.u s $75.00 P e r Tnp B.ns0d o n
E ac h 3 Trailer S::it-es Equi.v al.ent:
t::o 1 Tap .
··----------App1icab1c Rate £or
Single Fa.mi1y DHe11ing Urt:i.t,
P1u s $75.00 Per Tap.
Head Tap Fees r..:l r a.11 c.:....i:!c r pro pE-rties not. 1ist:cd in
Schedule II s ! .. .:.~11 b e dc::.cnnitlCd in aCcordc::nce '\·.7 ith
S chedule I.
(A11 rates, as set: Corth herein , are subj ect: to negotia-
tion and revi sion I:o-:...· u nusua l c..,ses .)
{b) At: the. t::L.-;.:e of £i1ing the app1icat:ion , ~aid
app1i.c a.nt: sh .n 11 p .:ly a s.anit:C'!.ry se\·.·cr hc.::.d t.:a p fcc. fo1.·
t:h e. conncc t:i.o:""l to t:""l c snnit:ary SC\·:e.i.· o£ any prop.:--rt:y
1 ocated outs~d c the corporate 1D o ~ts , £or ~nduAtr~a1 ,
cormncrc:ia.1 and res:Lc1 e nt:i.~1 servj_ce,. except: ,.:hen oth e r
fees are ~n effe ct by express a g recrn~nt.
Schcclu Jc 1 . ~a t"ti~~y S c-~~_92..:.__!I ec=>..d T~~_f'-~.E_E_~-_ _!!l_dt.:s t:1·i;:o_ J
and Co-::_·:.~rcj_~1 P ro: .... ~rt:ic.•s .. e>:ccpl" t:hosc •
1~st c d ~n Sch~du1e II:
Rates for
Total Acreage
in Tr act
Rate Per Acre
For Connections
6-Inch or s ~n11c~
Lar ~c~ Conn ec t:ions
8-~~-~ 10-~nch 12-~nch
1 Acre
Ne>:t 2 Acres
N ext 2 Acres
N ext 5 Acres
Next.: 5 Acres
A11 O ver 15 A c res
$3 22.00
21L,. 0 0
108.00
54.00
27.00
10.50
a-. ..... ::s ,.,
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Less t.:.h.an O ne (1) acre ~-ri.11 be p -rorated at: $. 0075 per
square foot:,. ~vith rn ini.1nuxn char£e ... :tn al l cases~ t:o be
,.,.
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= ....,
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0
~ 225 .00 per t':p. . •
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--~----.-.~~--=--~:.~~-~7 j _,.:-;-;::t:rc--s-;:_:it:h-Spcci .c~~sc:
·:.~~::o.:..~·c-ro-t:.:i.._&-41 -S,..i.ro_i'~ F.:u-:-~ily . Unit: -----$112.00 p;:r Tap __ .. . . -. -
--i-iuit:iple Fomi1y Un.j_t:s ---$112.00 per T.:tp
fo1..· F:lrst: tluil: ilncl $9S. 00
£or Eec1, Add~l:ion~1 Uni l:
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"railer Co'l.Jt:Ls --- --$LL2.00 P er Tnp Cnscd
on Each 3 Trailer SiLcs Eq1.ti.v.n-
l cnt to 1 Tap
urchcs -$LL2.00 Per Tap
-:!a d Tap .Lees Lor all other propc-1.-Li.cs not: lisL c-d in
ch.cdt..1lc 1I shn) 1 b~ c.lcLcrmincd on .en a.rea basis in
.--t.cco~-onn.cc \..-i.t:h Schedule-I.
·Nothing in Lh i.s clocu r:!en t: sh .. ""l1 1 be const:rued so as Lo
uni.Lnt:crally alter any of t he r.::tt:<·s or t: rms cont:.:1.in.:"'d
in a ny CO :"lo l C'C LO'l:S .ngre<.:m:::-n.c c-;,i_s t:i.n l:. bcL1..C'C!'l"l L l1~ Ci.Ly
of Engl ct-:ood ancl a Sctni.t:at:i.on Di.s t.ricL.
_L5-4-6. Coastrt.tcLi.on o£ Sc-..-.-c-rs -Exeen s io :"l_o~_2:.:t:ii!..?__-:_
~
(a) l ·:1"l cn e1n appJ ic.c::t:j on is 1-ccc ivc d t:o cxt:"c&ld t:h c
coLlect"0n m~L n, in order to serve the ~pp L~c~nt or u s~r s
'\·:hose pro p:::-rt:y i _s Jocat:cd , .... i.thin t.:hc CiLy, t:h e Ci.t:y sJtall
m.al.:.c sue:J1 c:-:.LL~nsi.o:a , at: i _t:s O\·."'n c::..:p::-nsc , S\.lbjcct: t:o l..·c-
C9vcry oC sc~d co s ~s and prov~d c d th n t the ex~cns ~on ~s
t:o serve I. and propcrl.y subdi..vi..d c d . In t:he event: t:l1.at:
t:he ext:<?nsion is t:o serve non subd i.viclc d, indu s t:r i.a 11y
zoned Land s ~Lth~n ~h e C~~Y. the D~r c c~or of UC~L~C~es
may require that: t:h C"" app1icanr or u se r extend eir e co1-
1 ect:i.on main aL his t Y.·.'"TI co st and expense subject: t:o a.n
equ5t.:cblc m::::-:t-l.ocl of recove ry of cost:s .
(b ) The :incliv:ldual. col.1 e ct:ion mnins outside the
corpo rate L~m~t s shaLL be by p~pes. ma~ns or serv~ce
1i_n es -Rnd .:1ppurt:c•n.an ces instal 1ed by t:hc i.ndi.vi.cl\.l a ] or
connector , and ~>e C~ty shaLL assumR no obL~gat~on for
costs of construct~on therefor . ALL scrv~ces shnLL be
conn ected under t:h e s ame provi.sious as may be required
by t:he Ci.t:y for conn cc t:5.ons '\·J i.Lh.i.n. its corporate limits.
A11 ch .::trgcs for £;Cuae,c co11ccLe d out:si.dc L:he corpo rate
L~m~ts oC the C~Ly shaLL be c ompute d from races set ouc
at 15-L .. -9 o£ t::. ~ s ch .np L:er .
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n1ai.n s or £nc.i J
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·c ation i .s rccci.vc-d Lor connc-cL .i.u11 t.:o
~ s not: O'\rned or control 1 c d by t:h c C3.ey,.
con nee t · ·ton \.V'.i 11 be e,1..·.:1n Led onJ y :in
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\:-:"L<-·r c:-1d S.: .:t rcl ,. i s h e r ... < i1 o -:.-i.~~d and C li iP...:>'-.-.:"'r c d
t:o T•:""::;;.c .an d .. into c ont:.ract r L h~ c .urri..[!ci • a n d
t.r-..'"' L ... nL or ....... ~ Lor p 0 r sc..l l i..c-s , t:O \ • .,"lS .fi.a'l.d i.n -
corp o t :a.t C""cl ~-c.li.s t:r i .c L tin d .:--. La.L ion dis L rl.C.ts o ut -
id t...h.C" co,.~_: c· 1intits o £ t : C i.L y o£ Eng 1 cl:·:.::>od and
&Cl.""l c i c-s L l 1c-1·-h av.inz a con : ... t cLu.::1 arr.:'!.ll.gcr,t ....... n t '~j L h
L l1 C i ty .::u"l c.I l L i.nlC -L o-t i.L:O LO r~n c-goLi...:H:c C>:.i.s L i.n g
d Cutu J c co cLR ~L ~h r esp ~ct Lh 0 r ~o nn d cn ~c r ~n ~o
.e~rc-.:--n t.s SL•:;: • ]c. •. ~n.Lin g or .:...•1-.!ndi .. nu any suc h e x isting
o r ..C utur co:.1 Lr.nc.:t.s \-..-i.Lh a n y such p .:::::r son , city, Lo't .-r l,.
d i..S Ll -~c L 01 a~c1,c y; pr ov~cl~d . l ,o~cvcr . th a t (1) no such
co n t.r ~c L ol-..:-tc_.r~(·t..~n L sb.:tl.l i m~c:'..i.r t:h c a b ility o £ t:he
Ci.ty p rop..__•r l )· L o c .:t rry and L rc.:.'L L hc s .nn i..t:a r y S C \·.'".::tgc
.:Curt""l i ·hc.·cl \:.i.L hi..n L h~? Ci.Ly. (2 ) s u ch con Lract:s n nd .o:.g r ee -
mc.nt.s sha 1 1 b.:-! sub j <""c t t o t he. rule s ;1nd r egu l a t::i.ons h ..... r c -
to:Core 0'1.-h ere;-:LLcr pro :n u l gn L c cl b y t:l t<.~ 0 '-.~p i"!r t m~t l.t: o£
Uti. l.i.L l.c-s .:lnd n p pL·ovC!cl Ly th e \·.'a.t:c r .c.ncl s c ,·.-c r .L.o:-~r cl \.J'i.t:.h
resp ~ct: Lo t:h e c arr i ~,!'!e -'!n d t:rc .:tL r.:.:!.nt: of SCl.·.:>ae c £rom b c yon :d
the J.i.ct i.t s o£ the Ci.t:y • a n d (3) tha t t:1u:.~ r a te s b e sp ~ci.
f~cd ~n ~11 Cuture con ~rn c ~s £or s u c h c a rr~ag e nnd ~rcat
m e nt: of: sct .-.;-o3c shn l J b e a s spc cilic c.1 ~nc s e t fort:h i.n
S ect~on 15 -4-9 h e r e of.
(b) A11 cont:ra.ct:s bett·:e.cn the City for the carriage
a.rtd t::rcat:n1.::::-nt: of s c:~· ... a gc for persons . ci.t:i.C's . tot .-ns and
~n corpora~0d su~er d~srr~c~s and san~L a~~on d~s~r~cts
out:-;;i.de t:h c limits o£ che City t -.-!,i..ch are in e££c.ct. on
th e e£fect~vc dct c of th~s ord~n n ncc . arc hereby rnt~f~e d
and confi"l..-m2d .
~at :es and Ch arges .:Co r U sc of Sc~ ...... crs
There is h ereb y 1c.vi..ed and ch arged on. each 1ot:,
p arcc1 of 1and . and pre::i"niscs served by or having sc~"~Ter
con.n.cct i.on. ·uith the snnit:al...-y set"~Ter system. of t:he City
o:I: Engl.e"\·.1ood or ot:bervJ"ise. discharging s.nni.t:~ry se"t-V.a.ge.
i..ndu st:r:i.n1 \.·7 .:tst:c s . or other 1iqui.ds ~it:hcr direct1y or
incti.~-cct:Jy into t:ltc Ci.t:y sanitary SC"'"\·J"Cr syst:en•, an
a.nntrnl. sct·-'Cr scrv.ice charge or rcn.t:.nl l.·.-.h.icl, s l1.a11 b e
pay ab l e .nc and in an amount d e t.:ermincd as £o11o\..rs :
In s jdc.
City Ljmi.l~
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$ 21.00 • •
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l .tO LCl!_;. & l Ot.n.·..isL C U"...:~ t ~:
l sL unit:
2 nd unj.t:
J\] 1 \.!niLs in C>..CC?SS o£" l::'\·."0 (2)
Fill inz and serv ice sLc:oLi ons ~nd
m e rci a ] ,g ... -n:n,e.cs :
1 st: toilet: or u rin.:1 1 -
2nd to~1ct or u r~na1
Each addic~on n l L oilcc or uri11 ~
Each 1 av.a.Lory , sink , sho-. .... e r o 1.·
eq uivalen t: -
E ac h '\-.:oas h ri:"!.ck -
C hut.-ches -
O.L£.ic c b~il.di ngs , h ot:cls , o1...· b us in ess
est:abli.sh:"!~--n Ls:
1s c C o~l c L or urLn a 1
2nd to ilet: or ur.in a l
Each add~L ~o~c1 co~lct or u r~n a 1 -
Each l c::.vatory , sink ll sho-..-e r or
cq u~va1 cnL --- -
Rest:~ur.:a...at:s ~ncl C aLes (\·!i.tl t out li quor
and/o r beer 1icc-nsc ):
Cl ass "A'" (seating c apa~it:y .Cor 40
" 15 -00
12_00
7_5 0
$ 1 5 _ 00
1 2 _00
7 -50
1-50
3 0-00
$ 22-50
$ ] 5 -00
1 2 -00
7_50
1_50
o r more patrons )-$ 45 .0~
Cl ass "B '' (scat.Lng c apac ity .L or 25
to 40 patrons ) 37_50
Cl ass "C" (seating cap ac ity .:Cor 1 css
th an 25 patron s ) -------30-00
Rest aurants a.nd C a f:es (Hit h 15.qt.l.Or and /
or b eer 1~censc ):
C1 ass ''A'' (seat:ing c apac ity :L or 40 o r
more pn ~rons ) - ----$ 60_00
C1 ass ''13'' (scaelng c apac ity fo r 2 -5
--_, t:? 40 p <-t-r.on s ) --- -.------· 5 2-5 0
__ .... '--.~-.o.s~.:.' C'' ,,s .~ ... ·:~t•t;· c..._-~ .. _~_"-,_--"J-_c·---~€l_·~-_-,_C"_: ... ..s_
· · t:h aA 2.:; -"""-~1.-61. .!'1 1 . .L•5 .·oo . . , ~ .
. ,. ::· -~ ,:; (;.or.: i;:, "-:.:d'nnecc:i.on ,._~j_t;h
:-· r c&t:.:-n .li"rnt: o .. ~ .. c ~r~) $ 30 . Oo
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$ 21 -00
1 6 -vo
10-50
$ 19_50
15 _60
9-75
1-95
39 -00
$ 29-25
$ 19 -50
15-60
9-7 5
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$ ss_so
L,8_ 7 5
39-00
$ 7fL 00
68_ 2 5
58_5 0
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self l i"'u'!.""ld.
Cl ectning pJ a~"l.t s
d one on p1..·«=r:1ises
Trailer C ourts:
1st trni1cr u 1~~L
2nd tr a~1er un~L
1c.:-ninc..l> i ~
Each add:Ltio:1al L .... i1cr unj t
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$ 7_ . 00
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9 .00
3.75
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$ 93 .60
50.70
1 :>
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4.S8
The abov.:-In side C i.t..y Limits ,-at: z and c 1~rgcs sha11 be
bi.11cd in qLt art:c-r -:: -.. ·n.t~ 1 in s L.:"! 1 J ~ . .:-n Ls i~"l .::dv.anc:e . O ut:si.G€?
Ci...t:y L .i .x:.1.i.ts: r .nL-c-s ~11 d cl1.::;ru_ s L c "l.. sc\-:c-r -oa1y accounts r.t~y l>
a~ ~h e d~scrcL~on oC Ch e UL~1~L~CG D~r~cLor . be b~11ed
annually , .. ~;"lcrc:· t:his \.-ou1d not: coaL1icL \"ith spc-ci L:i.c pro-
visions o£ a connc-cto l..-'s agrcc:::r .. _·nt . Al.l bi.11s shnll bcco .. ~e
·due and p.:tyablc up o:1. rcccipL oJ: t he b..i.l.l and s hal l. l>~co :-r.~c
delinquent 30 day s a£Lcr d ate o£ bi...11 .
Ho sp~~a1s . san~~-r~u ns . re s ~ h o ~~•.
dairi.c s l> d a iry processing p l ant~l>
autom.?..t:ic C C"l.r "\· .... :1-sh cst.r-:.hlis h;.o.:!nt~ ll
i.nd ust:rics ll> n ;;..t 1t:i.p 1 c ch·:~11 :i.t,g
comp 1 cxcs or more t:h..:u... one s true --
t;ure \oJ"he.n s e rve d 'tVa.ter through a
master t nete r and not ot:.h.cr-1.-.... isc
provid ed £or in t:h~s sch edule ;
and. shopp~n g ccn~er • o m p1rxcs
'-1hen s erved \·."~"ate.r t:hr ou~h a m.:!st:c r
mete r:
The rates and c harges fo r the
above sha.11 be b a!;e d on 70% of
In s ide
Ci t:v Li.mjt:s
$ 30.00
minim\.1ffi for
f irst:
2 50 .0 :>0
g .:t1 1o:""l.s of
SC't·:.nge and
~1 0 5.00 p er
million
g al l ons for
a11 in exc ess
of 250.000
ga11ons.
the con s u mp~~on of me ~c rPd wa~er
during Lh e precedi.ng c a l.e.nd .nr ye.arll
and sha11 b e. bi..11 ed i.n qu ar t:cr-a.nn\Ht 1
i.nsta11nlen.t:s in advance ll and s h.a.11
beco m~ due and payab1e upon rc ~e 1pt.:
of· b :i 11 and ... sh a1 1 become_ d e l ipgupr]f:
_ ... _-_o -c~l:__.,.~c;. .a ... i.:jt-,--~1-c:..L_c .:, b~1 ~-~ _-·~
-r-cl-1.::: ··,-: . ".t~.tc. ~ , .. L C s " .:t.nu c.l.ta ... c--;CS £or schools ~ha: 1 h e h ~.sc c:l "'on 707.. o£ t:h c-con -
sunlj>i.:i.on or m c t:C'!.l·cd \•!.:t.l:<.:-r cluJ-:-.in[;
a nin e mont:h~ pcl:-·i.od co;n.:ucn c i.n p,
-1 3-
$ 30.00
lllin.i.1HUI\1
250.000
ga11on s
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of
Out side
Ci..tv Limits
$ 39.00
min imu.:n for
fir st
250.000
ga11ons o£
se,·:e.gc c>..!""l..d
$136 .50 p er
nl"i.11ion
ga11ons £or
a.11 i.n excess
of 250.000
ga11o:-ts .
$ 39.00
tni.n.in•unl
250.000
gallons
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$F ,
c ;:-1 -• ~ · ~ r ) ... ~. -, '-. · !.: J, .... J l l ~ I'-r $1 ,,
h_i l.J ..:.j in qu;__] LC'r --an-...'lu.:l] in·· 1.1.i t.d 11 c<
st:;-llt .• : :1Ls 3.n ~·c.Jv.::-:..:-a~c-,. .nn.d shall
b ~co::.-du.:.! ~ncl p .:!y~L 1c upon rc <.:C ... j pL
of: b..ill_ anc.i Sil.::tl1 beco.a!.! <.Jc.~l_::i_nqucn.t:
30 cl ~ys a..£t""cr d.:ll:C of bi11 .
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:-:.cess .all in of JOO or 250 , g a l g allons
(b) Not.laing in t:his sect:i.on sha11 be t:rucd t:o
prevcJnt: any sp:--c-:i.a1 .r!gr ..... ·c~t.~n C!.S bcr~in.abo ov i dcd
b ct:,.-.::!cn. t:h c Cit:y of Englc\·.7ood .a.nd oLhcr pc :: ..,;. , cii:.ics , t:o ~-?•"lS and i.n.corpor..:tt:c-d SC\·.-~ r cfis L ~:ic Cs ilnd ti L a t:i.on. cli.s-tr~cts and aganc~es t hereof s0rved by the C -Y se~cr systPm.
Su c h acldi.LJo:'lal c-h .:trgc•s £or co·m"7tc rcia1 or j d t.JsCri.a1 t ·:.::tst:cs
of: u nusu.n1 st:rc-ngLh 01.-co;:';lpos i.t:ion t:h a t: arc acccpt:cd by
t:hC> Ci LY Cor t l .-c-nt::Jo!Z"n l: and may Uc <1ct:cr1 ,1:i.ncd t:O be £air
,.and cquj t:ablc . E.::1ch such spcci. ... ~1 egrecmen t: ..::.ncl ch arges
cst.:ab l:i..shcd t:h crc £orc sh a ll not: become. cffec Li.ve unt:i.1 r at~.C~ed by r ~solut~on duly passed by the C~cy Counc~l
·o f t:he Ci t:y o£ I..:n.gl c-,:ood .
15-4-10. ConLrol o.L DiscJ~.rn-f~c of S e\."ag(.'>
In~o Sto=~ nnd Snn~~nry Scw3rs
~q§_
t -:~., s t:e s
2il·d~t:cr
(a ) It shall be un],n,._~ful £or any person t:o di.sch::n.·r:e
o r cau se t:o b e di.scha r g~d any s::o 1·m \·."'Dt:c1'-, sur:L acc ,.;-at:cr ,
ground \·.·...-:.t:cr, _roof r l..!nol:f , suhst1r£nc0 cll·ni.n ag<?, u npo1 .lut:e:cl.
c ooling \·:oa.Lc·r ,. or u npo llut-ed indust:1·:i.al process \-.ra ters
int:o any s ani tary sc"t,<er .
{b) St:oL,n '\-.~at:c r aJ'ld all o ther unpolluted drain :::te,c
sha11 b e disch a rged into such se\:oers c ts are spPc i£i.c a 11y
d es ign ated ~s st:or.~a .::.. ....... \· . .:r s ,. or t:o a n a tural out:1ct: ap-
p roved by c he D ~rector of Ut~J ~tics . Indus~r~~l cool~ng
w ater or u npo lluted process ~•tars may be d~sch arge d .
on a.pprovCJ.l o:f th e Di_rcctor o£ Utilities ,. into a storm
sew e r or a natural outlet .
(c) It shall b e unl at;.Cul
or cau se to b e d ~schsrged ~nto
any of t:he fo1l.0 \-.7i.ng :
.Cor any person to d~scharg c
any sanitary se,._;.e ragc sy stem
1. A&y g.usoline , b enzene, naphtha ,. fue 1 oi1,.
or othe r .:C1~.n~mc.b 1 e o r e>:.plosivc liquid ,. solid,. or gas.
2. A n y '-'-".Lll:c rs o r '\-Jas r:cs con t:ai.ning to::-: i.e or
p oi.::;onous so lid ~,. L i.qui d s ,. or e,a.c:;:c s in su.C.Cici.c•~l:
qu ;-tnl:i.ty ,. ci t:hcr sin,el.y or by i.nccract:i.on , ..... it:h ot:hcJ-
,.J.::t.s t:cs to inju re or :int:c-r..Cc t ·c uit:h ilny SC\·,~ec treat:-·
Tn <?nt p rocc-s::.,. c-onst:it:l Jl:c a h .:J%ct r<l t.o h u11t.:.tns or .o tl;int.:.tl~,. crcc:•t'c n pubJ :i .c u ui sa nc c ,. or cL·cat:c nny
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c a p .:tb 1 c or c ~
equi.p:u.:!r.t:,. ;;;!.. ..... -
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:-:~c·s !:' of:
.]ng C'"1.)' C .'--"1: C:Ol:L"U. -..-01"' l"L y
::.n~ d.:ur:c:.;:;~ -1•::-z.ard to st:ruc : .~s ,
pc r so:.tnc 1 ... he SC\.~a~c '\.7ork:::
4. So1~d or v~scour s tR~ccs ~n ~cs
or of such sj_zc c ap::.b1c c t...•sjlt.[;. obst _ t:o
the £1o· .. , in scv:e rs, or o:. inL:.crfc renc ... ......t 11 th e
pro per opcrati.on of t:b c !.....:.· .gc ,._.,01:l ~s sue ; -S , but
not 1itni t ·c-<1 t:o, .esh.C"s , c i. -~:rs, s.a nd , n.tLu.:, st:rC:.'\7,.
sh a vi.n z.s , n "!et:.n J., g1C~s s , ,-_;~,. £c:e.t:itc rs,. 1.: .... 1..-,. plas-
tic s , wood , u ngr o~t nd gar,= ... ~c ,. \rl1olc b1ooci ,. p 2u ncl~
tn anure , h .nir .and £1 cshi.ngs , cnt.·r .<l:i.1s ancl pc:per
dish es , cup s , hti1k c:o;"'!t:e:i.ncrs 7 etc. cithe1..-l.-.~hole or
groun d by garbage gr~nd ers .
{d) It sh a ll be un1 .a\:f"u1 :Cor any p e rson t:o di.s--
cl--.argc or c ause to be di sch.:trgcd t.:hc follo"·;_ng de-scribed
sub s tanc es , m n tcr~a1s , K a tc rs , or w ast~s i£ ~c Eppcars
1ike1y j _n the op inion o£ t he Di.'l.-cct:or th a t: such '\:.ns t es
c an h ari."l c:i.t:hc r t he SC'\·.-.:!rs ~ SC\·:-.:::ge t.:r e.nttr . .:::nt pl..·occ-ss ~
o r equ ip.t.:::nt:,. h ave en adverse c£:Ccc t: on Lhe rc cei vi..ng
str e ~~ orc a:--. oth c.r\.9 isc cnd.L:::"'ls,c r Jj fc:~ l:i mb ~ pub]_j _c
property , or c onsc~t utc a nu~sE ncc . In £orm~ng his
op ~nion as to th e acccptahi1~ty oC these wEstes, th e
---nirect:or \·.·i ll g:i.vc co nsi.d~J..-c.t:i.o:"l t:o such L ~ct or s as the
qu.a.nt:it:ic.s of subject: '\-:.:::.stc:s i.n 1:e:L.at:i.on to f1o -..:s and
V<21oci.t:ic.s in the SC\·:z rs ~ tua.t:cri...a.1s of con.st:ruct:i.on. of
the se,;-.-..e rs ~ n-3-t:ur c of the sct-:.::!ge tr c.a.t:u·.~nt: proc ess ~
c apacity of the s e·trage trc n t:t::::n.t: pl ;;.nt ~ d egree of t:re.nt:-
abi.1it:y o£ l.·Jc:t!:>t:cs i.n .._he se'\-:.&g~ t:rea.Ltr.e nt: plat"lt.: ~ and
other pcrt~ncnt factors . The substanc es proh~b~~c d nrc:
1. A ny 1iquid or v.a.po l-havi.ng a tem pe rature
h~ghcr than one hundred C~Cty (150)°F (65°C).
2. Any '\·:r acer or '\.:"..:tS t.c cont aining fats~ ,..,.ax ~
grease~ or oi1s ~ '\-Jhet:her crnul.s:i Lie d or not:~ in
exce ss of one hundre d (10 0 ) mg /1 or conta~n~ng
subs t:nnccs '\·:hie h. tnay so1j d:i fy or b :a come v:i.scous
at: t:c.tn pcr.nt:urcc b ct:l>·.lCCn t:l ·i.rt:):-·t:'\."0 (32) a n d one
hundrecl C~ft:y (15 0) oF () <h~c-65°C). --~ . .!: t. 3 ... ·.·n~: lf.~l..·L:-."-io\c.? Lf:t.,._ ... l:".n.S'" nUt: b e en proper1y
"shT:cd .. lc -1 ... :rr ,e:-..:..t s~,.J1a.t:i.on and ·ope rnC:ion of any
-.,. .. J.--.gC. f '• j_r ~ .-j_-C?c:p_:j_p p ~.--d \.-:; (:h a mol:: or of t:J.rce -
;: n-l1 (3//•) ::1 rs:r-pC:n-.~~r (0. "16 lip m~t:ri_c ) or
·grC ~u .. cr st-.-a1l -.be subject: Lo the revi.c'\v-nnd a pprovn1
by t:hc Dircct:o""l.-. ·
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o rdi.n .r .. 1cc £or suc h u~~ .. L c ri..a1;:;..
6. 1\..'..y \·.·ate r or \·.·.:t~t:cs cont:a:in;_ng ph c " or
ot:hcJ-t:as t:c.:: or od o r-proc.1L1c i.ng subs t:" .:u"lccs , :i 1 tc h
concc·nLr.o:!Lions c:--:.c<""cd in g. 1imi.t:s l:hich may b .s t:ab--
1~sh c d by Lhe Djr0 ctor r s necessary . after L at-
mcnt: o£ Lh c c:ot.tposi tc SC'\.~cgc , t:o 1 n:::~t t:h c r.... irc--
rncnts or Lhc St n L~. F~d Qr a1 . or oth e r pub1jc ~scnc Lcs
o.L juri.s d ic t:i..on Lor such d:lsc:h n rgc t:o the rcccivi.ng
,,_~aLcrs.
7 . Any rad~o a ct~v~ wasLc s or ~sotop 2s of sucJ~
ha1£-1j_£c or con c~nLr .n t:io n as may exceed 1int i.t:s
establi shed by t:h c Di.l..-cc Lor o£ Ut:~1j_t:i.cs in com --
pl_i .::'!ncc \.-:i.Lh app1'i.cc.L1c St.:-t Lc or Fed e ral regul a t:: ions .
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A ny '---~atcrs o'l; \.-J a sees h.nvine a pH jn excess
9 . ~rat cria 1s \.:hich c ·:--;.crt or c.;:.u sc :
(i) Unusual conccnt:ra.t:i.on.s of inert: sus -
pend ed solid s {such as :. but not: li.mi..t:e::d t:o:.
Fuller::; earth, 1im2 slurrie s , and lin12 resi-
d ues ) or of djsso1vcd so1~ds (such as . but not
1 inlit:c.cl t:o:. sodi.\.Jm chlo rj_de sulfate )_
(~~) Excessive disco1oration
b ut not 1i.tui t:ed t:o :. dye '\:o-ns ~es and
tanning so1uti.o ~s ).
{zuch as :.
v egetable
(iii) Unu5ua1 £00, ch~n1ica1 o::-..···ygcn de-
mand~ or chlorine requiren:ent:s in such. qu an.-
tit:j.cs as t:o con.st"it:ut:c a signj_fi..ca.n.t: load on
the ~c."\.:rc;gc t:rcaL"""l.uc nt: \..r orks.
(iv) Unusu a l vo1ur t~ of £1o"\-." or concent:ra-
t:i.on of ""ast:es const:i..t:u t:i.ne "s lugs" as dc.:Ci.ncd
herci.n.
10. \·J;-Jtc·r::; 01-,; ...... ""l.stcs cont:a..Lning su!J s r::.:-u-.ccs
"\·..rh:ich arc nor: a iolt.!n.:tb1c-Lo l:rc~atm c nt.. or rc-ducLion by
t:hc srv.1 ~,:3c t:r e.:~t..:m~nt: procc.:s~cs em -,J oyc d , or .:·u-1?
an•c n ab J.c Lo t::r..-~n.l. n•c-nt: only t:o suet. dc grc~'! t:h.:t.t.: l:"hc
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t:o 1>-· r ._c:.;c.:iv-·....1 i.n Lh;--r~t.i.-.:r sc,:.:!.(_"';(: Llo
t:rc.-.:-tL n.:-!nt: ;:-1nolt: i.n£lu'-·nt unL :Ll tJ,c
·n tr nt~an pLuvcs to be d c ~~~0r~ous
p1~~n t.: p roccssc~-. or tltc r e ceiving
s cnic
.r:riu1n
L -.Lldrni.UJ..Il
Chrom~um (H exav~~ent )
Cy .Llnide
Lead
Se1cni\.un
Si.1ver
(c ) If any '\:at:ers or \-:ast:cs are:: discharged, or nrc
proi.JoOScd t:o be di schaL-gC"d to t:b c pl11.>1ic scv:crs , '\·:hi.ch
'"a.t:c1..·s cont.,-...in ei1 c suUsLanc.:·s or po s sess the ch nrac Lcr-
i s tics cnu o ~.rc.""'l:c:tt:cd in SC'c t: ion ~ .. of: this Art: i.e 1c, and \.lhi.ch
in t:hc j ud,uc·t• ~n t: of t:h c· D:.L rcc t:ol-, m.ay have a d e ~e t.:c_ri.ous
efrcct: upon t:h c-::OC!\·.:-cgc ,_~arks ,. processes ,. c-quip t::~n t:, or
rec eiving ,_ .. at:c-rs , or ,._ .. hich other.l isc create a hct %ard r-o
1i.£c or constit\Jt:e a public nuisance, the Director m2y:
1. ncjcc t: the '\.-ast:es
2. Require prct:reat:m ~nt: t:o an accept:.a.b1c con-
ditio n Lor discharge t:o. the public SC\·:e rs
3. Require =ont:roJ~ over the quantj:=;cs and
rates of d~scharge , and/or by prev~ous cuord~nnt~on
4 _ Req u5~1-e pA)'lTlent t:o cover the added co st: of
hand1:i.ng and t:rea.t:ine the '\-;oast:cs considered as "In-
du st:ria1 l ·l.nstcs '',. by j _nlposing the fo11o"t-;oi..ng formu1a.:
SC-(V 5 .X 8.3~) X (X(GOD -250) + Y (SS-350))
It:. is noted thu .... ,c appl5.c.nt:i.on of t:hc above
fo rmu1a prov·i.des for -urchare,:c for BOD a.nd a sur-
ch.ar,p,.e for SS. If t:i ~c,_~cngt:h i.nclcx of either DOD
or SS j s 1c .f.;S t:h.an t:L _ Uasc nu1n ber t:hat: i s bci_nti
subtracted £r=u ~t, L hcn ~•ere sha~~ be no surcharae
for t:hnt: pa.l.:-t.:icu J c:.r cat:cgory l> nor shD11 t:hcrc be a
credit: given t:o the t:ot:.a.1 surcharge .
SC ~z Surcharge )n do11nrs .n•,d ~c-nt::s .
V 5 = Vo1u~nc ?.(" se, ...... .,g~ j_n_ mil lion of gallons
-fo r t:hc bj_J lj_ng pc.r:i.od .
8.3~= Convcrsjon £actor : one ga1lot' of
''ll.a t ·cr t:o potn1cl :.; .
X ..,. Unit: ch:lrL,~· £or J ;Qn jn doll .nrs p er
pcnn1c.J. (0.01/•2 lor :in :..-~i<1c ciLy r..:-tt-:.c;
0. 015n For ou t·~j d..-. ci 1 y J-.,r:c-)
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(£) G>-e.JsC>,. oil, a:-td SL 1d int:crcc pt"urs shall b e
provici ~r: '·:1.en i.r:: t:l-:c opi.nior: oL the Di. rec Lol.-, th e y a1·e
n.C:CC"~sc:.ry .Cor t he p1.·o ;.,~1...-h .:-.nd1i.n~ oL Ji.quj_cl ,._ .. c:t s l:c s
co .. "lt:~!i n .i..n~ Ll.~C:"c...-i.n C":-:c<=~sj'-o..! t::O:..J:1.t:s ,. or any ·£1 a.nrr~.:i.b lc
\:..::.sLcs , S .f':.HJ Jo o!· ot he:-l· h nr,, .Cl.ll. i.nt;r~di.c •• Ls ; except: th<L\.t:
'such i.nL L:l"c<.. t:c.n·s s~1~ll not: be rc-c1u :i.rcd £or p ri.vc'i LC
liv ing c..u~.,.-L~.,._r~ or d ~;....;~lil.t ~ u:.liLs . ~-~11 i.nt:c.rccptors
-sh.:::lJ. L.:--oL a L yp~ C:.:ic c.C p.:"lci_ty <E1pp1:..-o· .. pcd by t:hc_-. D.ircc-
t:or or l"t:.i1it:i.cs , C-~1.d s!~all be loc .uLc:J as t:o be r~adily
.ancl ea s.i ly act..."CS~ii>lc £or c1cc:?:ning and inspC"ct:i.on.
(g) \·.':1cr~ p:..·c l.i ui.n..:.~l·y l:rt... ... .:-tt"u~~nt: or £1ot·.'~'··cqu a l i.zing
.:C aciliL i -~ ,_,-c pro ... ic:e:cl £o r a :'ly '-·.?c:·"lt·crs oL-'\-?~st~s " they
sh:-:11 b e r-."'C>int::-.in!:!d co;1.t;i.nt~ous ly in $a t::isf.act.:ory and
efCcce~v c op ~~~e~on by e hc ~=cr ae h~s c xpe~sc .
{h) \.'":l ::'.-1. r qu:i.rcd by L hc Dirc:ct:cn-, t:hc o ;.-:nc1· of
ap:y pro p-..:r Ly scL·vicc.... d by .::t bui..lc.'ii.nc sc'-.-~'1.-c .arrying in-
d ust:ri..nl t.·as Les shal.l inst a ll a s~itab1e co .. "lt:rol mc.uhole.
to g~?t:he'l.· ,_~.it;h such neccss.::.ry n>ctcrs and ot:hP r appurten-
anc es in t:hc b ui.J ding sc\-:.2 r t:o £«ci.li.t:.a..t.:c obs c rv.::ttion "
s ampling " c~nd n·~c::.sul--::t-;:~n t of: t:hC" '\:as L cs . Su ch manhole ,
,._·hen r cc;~;j l -e:-d " sh.ct l.&. o~ c:cc css j _b ly c:-.nd sa£e1y Joc o.t:ed "
a nd shall be co~'l s t:r uc t-e;.c: i.n accoJ-cli-1.Pce 'l :ith pLans appl-ovcc.l
by t he D..i.r..-~c--t:o l'·. The n '!:-tnho1c shall b e i~nst.a.11 ed by t:h e
0 \-.'Tie 'l-at: h;_R c::!"t<:'"n:se " .?ad s.h.:1.J J be n.::.intai.nc d by h5.m s o
as to b e ~aCe Rncl access~blc ae all t~m as .
(i.) J\11 t:::c::!.as ur .:--~o:::~nt:s ~ tests, and ana.1y~cs of the
ch aract:cri.st:ics of '\·I<tl:ers end , .... a.st:cs t:o \·!'hie' ·~e £crcn.cc
i s ntnclc in t:his orc:linc..nce sh .a l1 be determin e~ ·1 ac cor-
d ance ,.;7) t:h t..h P l~t:cst cdit:ion o£ "Stand ard r-:_ :>ds £or
t:ltc E>:a.wi nnt:ion of l·l at:~r and l ·l.:::.s t.C\·.rat:c r"" pu t · ·she d 1Jy
t:h(? A meric·at"l Pl.lb lic Jf(?c::.1t:h /'..ssoci.c.t:i.on" and sl1 a ll be
d c t:cJ.-m.incd .tal: t.:h C! control m.:.tnh olc provided " or upon •
sujL ;'b l <..: sa~up l cz t aken at: s.nid cont:l'-o) m.:-tnho J c .· In t:hc
C'\io c•T•t t -h .;"!.t: no ·::-:pcc-:i.:!.1 nu1nholc h e"!!:; beer.. r.--.qu.Lrcd" t:h c con·-
t:rol n lGu hol<.· sl,.-:11 b~ con sidc·rcd t:o b e t:ltc n car.:::se d 0 \-7n-
sl:rc.::tm t ol.:-:.nho )c in the publi.c SC\-."~r t:o t:hc point: at: '\.•l 1i.c h
t:h c bui ldi.ng SC\·7Cr i.s co,1.ucct:c<l . S:u11pJ i .ng sh~11 b e cn.rr i.c <.l
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of: nsti.L uc:nLs upo:1 Ll · •-~~~:c· ,.-. ..:n:~.:.s .n•-:d t:o <..!ctc-1 -l .. in.::-
t:lt i.s t:c..·ncc-or he z.,.,.)-.... )_ j .Lc-,. ] j ~l :> --1<-" pre. --· y
('J .::'t.·cjcu J ~r '-ll~:l~,s !.~ ...... d t .·iJ J ci:~-~<-.n1..:..~,;.-,-.:~c~Jh . .:~-
a . L y-£ou1 · (2.!~) J -,~,U~ -=.•::;i.Lc o£ a11. OL!t.:..[.: ... l:ls or a
pr'" .e is ni>J>l.:0 1 n .. -i..c:'l'te ac-Lh c-r ~' ~rc ~b S;-!:'!lp) c or s.::.1u-
pJ < ... ~ should be t:a1:cn . ..:z.11y,. but not: aJ., ... ays ,. DOD
and S\.1Sp::-!nc.i c d so1:i.d s an c. _, ...... c-s c::rc-obt:.al.n.e cl fro .n 2L'--hOul.-
c o rupo!:..:i.Lcs oL all ou t f all~ ':h c 1.c pJJ 1 s .crrc d e te.ritli.ncd
fro m pcr:i.odic grab s .a.rnp J c-s .)
1 5-4-11 .
It sha11 be un1mwfu1 £or any person to ma1~c~ous1y .
l.·7i1fu11y or n c-&,1ige"'nt:l y brenk,. d c:Jmage , clcs L roy ,. l•ncover ,.
d e £ .ace or L empc r \Ji t:h any s true turc , appurt:.e.nc::..t"lcc ~ o r
equi.p n1e nc: '\-J lli.ch is .a p are of t:hc-SC\-. .,.::ge \-;oorks o£ th e C~ty.
15 -4-12. Au thority of t he D~r cctor o£ Ut~1 ~1:~c s -
A ut:hor~%cd E~~J oyc~s
(a) The Dircct:or and oLh c r dul.y .authorize d c ·mp l.oyces
of the C~ty of En g l ~~ood bcar~ng proper credan~~n1s and ~d ent~£~c a L~o n sh a l1 be p 0rm~tt~d to enter up on pr Lv aLe
a nd publ.ic prc;nises £or t:h c purposes of i nspccLion ~
ob servc:.ti on , m:?as ur e!!'!2:n l:~ samp Jjne C!nd t;cs t:ing in C~"cco..r
dan ce '\·7 it:h t:h c provisions of thi s ordinan ce . Th e Dire c-
tor or h ~s rcpr escn tat~v es s h R 11 have no autho r ~ty to
inqu ire int:o e!..ny procC"sscs inclt.:djnti m~t:.<..l.l.urgicc:1 ~ Che mi c al.~ oil,_ refinin g , cer a..:~i.c~ p ape r~ or ot:lt e 1.-in-
dust ries b e yond tha t point: h aving a direc t: b earing on
t:he kind .and source of discharge t:o the s e tve ~-s 01.-'\-J at:er -
ways or fac~1~t~cs for waste tre atmen t.
(b) 1Vhi1e p e rJ:'ortn ine, the n ecessary '\-.-ork on private prop ert~cs referred to ~n (a) above . the D L r e ctor or
du1y authorized emp1oyees of th e City o£ Eng1ct·."'Ood sh.al 1
observe a] 1 safety ru1es app1icab1c to t:h e premises
.cst.ab1i..sl1.ed by t:he company and the company sha11 be he1d
harnt1css l:or injury or death t:o the Ci..t:y en1pl.oyecs and
the C~ty sha11 ~nd cmn~fy the co n~any aga~ns t 1ass or
damage t:o it s property by City emp 1oyces and ag ains t
1iabi1i..t:y c1.ai.rns an d d emands :Cor p ersona.1 injury or
property cl.anu:tg,e a~$er t:e.d agai.ns t: the comp any aJ."l d gro\·;-i.ng
out: of t:h e gaugj4ne an d s.:unp 1ing o :-c r.nti4on , exc ept: as
su.c h nH}.Y b e c aus,p d by n e g1iP.cnce o~-£a-i 1ure: of t:h e company
t::D m ~i nt:~--:"'1 s .: -c c-":::n"ld ~t:.;c.. s a~·.:-~q ui,,.:re _t by 15-LI--l.O(h) of
th."l..s _chap~(::r _ -:_ _. ... _ .. •,; -: _. -_-,. ...... · . _ -
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r •... ...:iL ) o ... EQ,.sJ · ·''OC.H..I bc.a.):jn.g proper C..rC!d c nt:in 1 s .nnd
inlt<;n ' 1£·:icnt-:on ..... h .n 11 : be pc rmi.Ltcd t.:o .cnt:cr privnr.:::.c propc1·:.:y
t.:hr.ough. t ,;rhich r:bc Ci.t:y o.I: Eng1 c t -.•o od hol ds .a n c.nscmc:nt.: £o r
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t:c:::...·t .. t: o~ L! .._ ~o..1 1y 11C:.[._..:>;....i.~ LL·d
pr .i.'\.·.::. !.._<: 1 ... -c , ::-rLy ;ll'\. oJ1v....:ci .
(...· .t[ 'o ..... J::.,. i£ i:!r.y ,. on
:i.1: i:"lJ] 1 ~cc:c•l~d.:~ncc-\:i .t:h L h c~
c..:.!.:CT::.nt: p c ri..:.r-tini n-3 t:"u t:h c
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A l ~ar~n~ Ro ~rd sh~J1 b c appo ~nt ed as n ee d ed
.Cv _ ... ri"'"i-io."l o£ C:::i.£J..<?rc-nccs b c t .:c·cc n t:hc Director of
Ut:i1 i · s i'!.l.cl sco..·...:::r u sc1·s o n maLLers concerning :i..nt e r-
pr ct:c:-1.~ i.o.1. .:1nd c>;ccu Lion oL t:h e-provis ions of this or-
din .a.ncc by t:hc Dircc Lor o£ U t:.i 1it:i.cs. The cost: o£ arbi-
t:r a L :io:l \.-.i.l.l h~ b oru~ by t:he p ·art:y to Hhom aclvcrs~ juclg-
tn2 nt: i s a ":.:1t:de:cl.
{l>) "'rhc t:t·:o p.nrci.cs sl1n11 select one arbi..t:r a t:or.
I£ o ne arbi.t:rilt:or i.s in s u£:Lici C"'p t, the t='\·."'o pa.rt:ics \·.ri.11
ench s e lect an arb~trator who, ~n turn, w~11 s~1cct a th~rd arb~trutor _
15-4-1.(1_ Rule s e1nd H.2g ulct:i.ons ~
The Dire ctor slt.a11 hnvc the .fuJ-t:her aut:horj_t:y to
make ~Y-:cl proo. ulgc:.t:c £rorn time t:o t:j a;~ such rules .nnd
reguJ ~t~o~s as h m f~nds n e cess a ry For the eCf~c~ent
ad m ~n~otre~i on and e n force me n~ of th~s chapter ~n
add ~r~on t o R n d ~n conju nc r ~on w~th rh~ prov~sfo~s of
-t:hi.s ch cpLcr .:!.nd not: i.ncons:ist:cnt: thcre t -.7 .i.t:h.
The r ates or char~es set forth ~n 15-4-9 hereof,
sh all concti..t:utc a lien. u po:1: t:h c l and :Cro:n t:he d at:c
of bj_) ling an d m a y be assessed in the same ma.nner as
other sp~cia1 asscss~2nts.
Dj_sconr-5 nur!nce of \Yater Service For ~~~to_P_a y ScH·7~r Ch a.rncs
l ·lhen the premise s t:o \·7hi.ch such sanitary SC\·.ra.ee serv~ce ~s prov~d c d arc w~th~n the C~cy 1~m~ts , £a ~1u re
to pay t:he rat-es and charges £or l:t:eat-ulcnt: .and di.sposa1
of san~tary scwngc •~en due shn11 be cause Cor d~scon
t:inu ancc-oL \· .... ~l:cr service~ such \-;ra ter serv:i.cc t:o b e. .
shut of£ unt ~1 the scwuce b~11 shm11 be pa~d; prov~ded, ho~-;--c v c r~ s-uch rcm~c:."!y sh.nl1 not: be exclusive of any oe.hc.~r·
av.ni.J.n b1c rc-m::::-dy provi.<Jcd by 1 .::.'"· (1962 Codco ~ 8 . 9-J.)
In ndcli_l:ion t:o Lhc cost: 0£ COii S l "J.._.uc-t:ion • .nl1 assc.::;s-
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liens . :l~o d e:l.L' ·, t:
shall p r~j ud i.c<-01.· _·
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:·~.:.-:-•L Ll !t"" ~r!.<C ,. i.nclud" i..!l~-· CO!..·
s~css i n[; or<.l.i.n.:::..ncc ,. sh . ~ L con--
! in the· scvc:r.c.l. .n..-:oount.s assC"sr.ccl
L of L an d \.H"!t:i.l paicl , a n d shall
.·ber l i<·ns e xc<?pl: gc-nf.::r .:l.l t o.x
c or error i n an y proc e d ure
~idn L c •~Y £~n n l assess n1e1 ~t but
_ ..:1 by suL st=>qucn t: amendin g a.c t.~
c~se may r c q\.•ire .
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Ch er}.:.c-s -Coll ect:ed es Taxe s
\•!l""!:cn t:h c prcr:-d.scs Lo '\-;-hi.c h such service is pro -
v ided are l ocated without t),c 1imi t s of the C~ty~ f ai lure
t:.o p a y th e r ate s and c h.:lrgc-s for tr e~t:men t: and di_sposa 1
o f sanita r y SC\-~age '\·!h e n clu e sh.:t11 be c::1use for the City
C l erk to ccL-t::i.fy l:o t he C o:..n'l t:y Conl!nis si.oneL-s of the
County in , .. -:l.i.c h said C:::clj_nquc nt u s er 's property is
1oc atcd th e char g~s du ~ and u npa ~d. on or b e fore Noven-
b -er 1s L oi: e ac h ycr!.r ~ end t hc r e t.!.pon and unti1 pa.j_d ·the
san1 ~ sh.:-11 b e a 1icn upon t:.he real prop::=.rt:y so served
by s ai d ~c\._-e r.:2g c. syst:c~~ an d shal l h e ]_cvied~ ccrt :tficd~
receive d or co1]ect:ed by sale c:nnua 1Jy from yca1-t:.o y e.er
by the proper C o~nty of£~c ~a l s as arc een~r a l t•xcs .
and the proce-e d s t:.h crc.£r o ~ r cml.t:t-cd to t:.he City o £ Et)g1c-
w ood; provided chat if th e pL-c.n ise.s are supplied '\-Jit:h
C it:y ,._'Ya ter se~r ices :. such s eL-v.:icc may b e shut of£ unt:i1
s uch ra.t:cs a 1.1.d ch urgc.s for tre.a.t:m'2 nt an d disposn 1 of
san i tary sc,._-age sh a 1J_ hc:tve been paid. (1962 C::ode~ 18.9 -2)
1 5-L•-1 9 __ Violation
(a ) A ny p erson found t:.o b e in v ;to1at:ion of any
p rov~sio n o£ th~s ord~nancc . exc ep t Paragraph 1 5-4-1 1
thereof ~ sha11 be served by t:he City of Eng1e1:-1ood 'Hi..t:h
a '\'17ritt:c:tl. not 1cc. statj_ng the nature o f the: vio1nt::Lon and
provid ing a reasonable t:irale limit in ,.,hj_c h t:o sat:isfac-
t:o r:i.ly correct said viola tio n. The o.:C:C cndc r shal1 ~
"'7ithin L hc P '"-!r:i od o £ t:im~ st ated in such no i:j _cc ~ per-
~ancn t ly ceas e a11 violatio ns.
(b) It: s h a 11 b e unlawful for any p ~r s on to con~
t~nu c ~ny v~o1 Rt~on beyond the p c r~od of noL~cc •s g~vc~~
Each d ny • s v:i o l c:.l.:i on h c r c or ~ or any rul e or rc-C,u1 at:-ion
o f t:h c lJi.rcc t:Or prom.u l g:ll:e:cJ he-·r cunt.l c r,. sha.11 con s t ::i.t:ut:c
a sep arate o.:CJcnsc.
(c ) An .y p erson vio1nt:i.ne any of the provisions of
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-cxp.=nsc, 1oss ~ c-:: ... l.n.au ~: ~ occ.?..sione d the
:..c ,·.:-oocl by reason c ·tch -~ ... 1at:.ion.
Sl?ver.ab i1i.t:y
If ony section, subsect:io
c1 ausc or phrase of t:h~s ch ap~c
he1d or dec~ded to be uncons~t:u:
va1~d for any recson. such dec~,
the va1~d ~ty of: t:h e rema~n~ng p =
-~l:'"aph, sentence,
.C or C'U."l.Y reason
.... 1, i.11cga1, or in-
-sha11 not affect
-~on of th~s chapter.
O rdin.::.nces in Co: .... -'3: ict -Repea1ccl
A11 ordinances or parts of ordi.-na.nces· iri conf1i.ct:.
herel.'l7it:h arc hereby exprcss1y repea1ed.
Introduced, read Ln fu11 and passed on first read~ on the
17th. day of J a.nua.ry, 1.. 97 2.
Publ..ished as a B.i.l..l.. for a..n Ord.i...na..nce on the 20th day of
January , 1972.
Read by ti.t1:e and passed o n f.i...n.al.. read.i...ng o n the 7th day
of February, 1972.
Publ..i.shed by ti.tl..e as Ordinance No. 5, Series of 1972, on
the 10th day of February, 1972_
Mayor
ATTEST:
ex offic~o C~ty C1e"':"!:-
I~ Stephen A . Lyon~ do hereby ccrti..fy th.e.t the
above .and foregoing is a true~ .a.ccura e and com:t'1et.e
copy of a. Bi.1 1. for a.n 0 'rdina.ncc. :i.nt::roducecl . re..::.d in
£u11 and passed on first readLng on the day
of 1.971.
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL 3 Y COUNCILMAN LAY .
'\UTHORITY s ·
ORDINA."''CE NO. SERI ~:-O F 19 7 :
REENA C : AN O RDINANC E REP E ALI~G A ND
>.."'10 A P.TICLE II OF TITLE X V
-o R THE CONTROL. O PERATIO):
5 Y S TEM O F THE CITY OF ENG L :
O F THE
~:-..1> MA :
F OR T HE ENFO R CEMENT A."''D PE e·
A."''D ~PE ALING A LL ORDINANC E
CONFLICT THEREWITH.
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· CHAPTER 4 • .-.R.TICLE I
J E.M.C .• P RI.hfiDING
~NAN CE OF THE S E WAGE
O RADO: PRO VI D ING MEANS
THE VIO LATIO N THERE OF :
5 O F O ~INAN CE S IN
WHEREAS , the C ~t y Counc1 1 of t l L Ci t y o f Eng1ewood
fi.nds and dete rmine s t h at t he enac t:r...en t o f t:h:i.s ordinance
is to protect, p re serve and pro~ot e the hea1 th , safety
and we1fare of the citizens of the Ci t y of E n g 1 e ~ood and
prevent water and stream po11uti.on b y the contro 1 of
the sewag e wastes and other waste water, to provide funds
necessary for the payment of the costs of the admini.stra-
ti.on, ~anag e me nt, operat i on and m a i ntenance, planning and
engineering of sanitary and storm sewer faci.1i.ti.es and
for payment of the cost of construction, en1arge~ent and
rep1acement of sanitary and storm sewag e syste m fac~1ities ;
for the payment of the principa1 and interest upon bonds
~ssued and outstanding for such sewage faci1ities; for
the acquisition of 1and for such purposes. To achieve
the foregoing purposes. it is necessary to fix and co11ect
sewer service charges upon a11 1ots. 1and and premises
connected to the sewag e system of the City of Eng1ewood
and to contro1 the e mi ss i on of sewag e waste s and other
waste waters into the storm and sanitary sewers and water
courses.
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . COLORADO. as fo11o""s :
Section 1. That Chapter 4~ Artic1es I and II. Tit1e
V of the '69 E.M.C. is hereby repea1ed and reenacted as
fol.l.OW"s:
15-4-1. Def~n~t~ons
Un1ess the context specifica11y indicates otherwise.
the meaning of the terms used in this ordinance sha11 be
as fo11ows : ·
(a) "BOD" (denot ~n g B ~oche mi ca1 Oxyge n Dem and) sha.11
mean the quantity of oxygen uti1ized in the bioche~ica ~
oxidation of organic ~atter under standard 1aboratory
procedure in five (5) days at 20°C• expressed in mi.11i.-.
graJ:ns per 1iter . "(.
(b) ''Bui1ding Drain'' sha11. mean that part of the
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t....,c L crs ) ouLs.i.c.h.
(c) "Bu i ·
the building d .,
of di sposa l.
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~ ... ---, l .. <-·..i._~·u"l..:.n.g .Ci.vc (~) j (~. 5
i n n er £me. o£ Lh ~ bui1~in 1 1 .
I.-..::. an the cxL...... .;_on £rom
SC \·."'cr or other place
{d) "Gar :o.~c " s h a ll mcc: ":.o lid \..rast.cs from the.
domcst:ic ancl conu..,Jercial prepu:.-.._.t:ion, cooking,. and dis-
pen sin g o£ food,. and from th e hand ling, storage and
sale of produce.
(c) "Industrial t-.tac;t:cs" shall mean t:.he 1~quid , .. ~ast:cs
fro:u indu s t:rial manu:Lact:uring processes~ trade or business
~s distinct £rom sanit ary s ewage .
(f) "l-1at:eria1 Outlet:"
·a '\o.."at:crcours c , pond, dit:ch ,
f ace o r groundwater .
shall m e an any out:l ct
lake or other body of
into
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(g ) ''Pe rson'' shall mean any individual , f~1.an ~ co:n-
p any , association ~ socict:y, co rporation or group .
(h) ".E!!" shall mean t:he logarithm oE t::he recipro -
cal of t:h e , .. ,.e ight of hydrogen ions in grams per liter of
solution.
(i ) "Pro perly Shredded Garba ge " shall m e an t:he
wastes from t:hc preparation, cooking and dispensing of
foo d t:hat have been shredded to such a de gree that all
p articles will be carri ud freely unde r the flo~ condi-
tion s norma lly prcva..L, i.ng in public se..:._re rs , l.·.7 it:h no par-
ticl e great:er than on e -half (1/2) inch (1.27 c entimeters )
in any dimension .
(j) ''Public Set-.~er '' shall. mean a sel.·.7e r in ,.;hi.c h all.
o'\..n"l.ers o£ abut:t:i.ng properties have. equal. rights, and is
controlle d by pub1ic authority .
(k ) "Sanit ary Sc, .... cr " shall. mean a se-
ries se,;"age and t:o which storm, sur:J:ace an.
are not: i.ntent:ional.l.y ailinit:t:ed.
'vhi.ch car-
..roundl..,at:ers
(1) ''Se'"age " shall mean a combination of t:he w-ater-
carried wastes Cram residences , business buildings , i.n-
sci.t:ut:ion s nnd indu stria l establ.i.sh•n~nt:s .
(m ) "Se\"age Trcat:mc nt: Plant:" shall. ntcan any arrange-
. ment of d e vice s an~ st:ructurcs u s ed £or treat:ing sewage.
(n) "S"''""'I}C! \vorks " sha11 mc-'ln .n11 facilit:ies for co11cct:i.ne~ purnpinr;., treating and d :tspoSing of SC\-ra.gc.
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.:l.Li.on o:L .nny g:Lvc tl
'1c.t:cs t:h c 1i.m::i.t:s
ord..i.n.c:.n c c .
(r) ,,.._ Dr" :in '' (so:-;.,c t:i.r.· _ rtnc d ''storm SC'\·.•t?r '')
shall ~e.:1n ~-~-r \:-~"l i.ch ca rries 1.-m and sur£a ce \·J'atcrs
and d r.c.i~.,a~-, · .. 1 t: C>:cl.ud~s sc,_·a ~c -ad industrial ,._-a.st:es ~
ot:hcr t:h~n c ."" o llut:ed c oo ling \:.Ltt ... :-.
(s) "D j rector" sh.?..ll. m.zc.n a:.h.c Director of Ut:il:it:ics
of the C ity or l:ngl.c·.:ood ~ or his ~ut:hori..ze d de-Puty, age nt:
pr repr csc nt nc ~~c .
{t:) "S uspc ... nL::-d S o 1j.c!~" sha11 mean so 1ids t:hat: eit:hc.r
"f1 oat o~ t:l~c sur£ace o£~ or are ~n s~tspens i on in water~
SC.'\·:.:tg c o r ot:hc1· liqu:i.d s ~ and '\-:hi.ch arc rcmovab1e by 1abor-
a.t:o l.-y £i 1t:c rin,£.
(u) "Ha ter Co\.•r se " sha11 m ~a n a ch a nnel in '\-:bich a
fl o;·." of \-:at:c=r occurs ~ either continuousl y or in t:ertni.t:tc.nt:ly .
(v) "ilc ... C"rir.P, Bo~rd'' shall mean the Board appoj.ntcd
accord~~a ~o prov~s ~on of P ~r ~grap h 15-4 -13 .
('·:) ''Ind us t:1.·ial. \·.'.r!ste Cu s t:o:::~r Classes'' slta11 mean
a ·11 p e rsons located \-.·:it:.hin or '\·.:oit:hout: t:he City using the
S e:\-.;-2:ragc system o£ t he Cit:y for t:he purpose of disposing
of s cwcge fro~ a building us ed for conducting a busjncss
o peration thac produc,s a sewage waste that ~s above
no 1:.1na1 st:renet:h.
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mean the
t:.est:i.n g.
''A'Ue rican Society of Testing l-t a t:eri.als '' shall
reco.e,ni z ed nongovernmenta l. agen.C:_y for nlat:eria.1s
(y) ''Hat:cr Po'l.1ut:ion Control Fcd c r.:tt.:ion" sh.:t11 mean
the nati onal no:,govcrnrne nt:a1 agency concerned '"'it:h '",.at:e r
po11ur-i.on contro1 and abatement:. ..
tncan t:hc pcrc;on.
traff ic a.t.-ld -. (z) ''D .i.rcct:or of Public l ·!o1·1<s'' sha11
in cl,al-gc of C11gineerlng ~ st:r~ct ser vi ces ~
the building d c parLm::!nt:. .._. ....
(an.) "Unho1ll.t(-c-d \·!at:er 11 shall mean chat· , . .rater , .. ,.h.ich
clocs not. ctnanatc. .Lro:n domes tic or snnit:ary sources ..
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(a) Exc e pt: \·.1herc ot·hc~·l isc-prov:idcd~ no person s h.::tl1
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v c.ul L,. scpLi.c L ,;: <;.,. C !...~spoo1. c'r olh <r £.:t.ci 1it:y in t:cn.J.._...l
J:o r usc £u1.:.-Lh.:.. c1.i~p:=....:..o.:.~ oL 5(..;\;"-'<";~.
(b) \.1 ... .:--r e: a p"Llbl.i.c s.:-·u.i l:.nry s ...:\·:..:::r is n o t a v .L:i.1 .::b l.e:
'\::-::! t.h_; .1. t.h .. CiLy or i n .any : ...-..:".:1 u nd ~c th e juri.sdi.c-L ion o ..[
t:b c Ci t y,. L hc: b uilc:li n ~ s c·\-::--..!1.-s h ~1l b ~ conncct:ccl t:o t::h e
pri.v ct:c S C \. c-d isposa l s y s L cm c om plyi.no, \ri.t:h t:h~ .. pro-
v i ·j ons ~n co:-.:. ~ndat:5 ons o.C t:h c D c p o.r L r:~e nt: o£ Ut:i.li-
t:ics. S ue · ·Lv n Le s e w age dL s posal system shall be
construc t• 3 inta ine d a nd op ~rat~d at a11 timz s in a
sani.t:a.L-y r.. r.
(c) h _ prope rtie s used £or hum an occupancy. employ-
ment: rccrc .-_.:::.ion or ot:h e r \·.d .s e l.-J'i..t:hi.n the Ci.ty of Englc ,.._?ooc.l
sh all. inst a ll. sui.t:a bl.c toilet: Laci.l i.t:i.es and c onnect: tl1e
sam e cl i.rcct:l.y Lo a p1..1b1ic sanitary s e.\·!.?r \·;ri.thin ni.nct:.y
(90) d a ys a£tcr d a Le o£ written notice to clo so; pro -
vided ,. hot:c ver ,. th at: said pub1ic sanitary S C.\·.:oer is located
within £our hundred (40~) feet~£ th e property line .
(d) lt shall be un la .... :.Lul to di scharge any seHage
o r ot:hcr polluted \:.ntcrs into any ,.,. .. acer course , ..... i.thi.n
t he City of Engl~~ood or into any area under the jur~s
di.cti.on or tl,c City of E1'lglc~ood or into a district under
c ontract ~i.tl, t:h c City for treat:mcnt: of scni.tary sewa ge
except ~here suitable treatment has been provid ed in .
accord ance witt, the subsequent provisions of this chap ter ..
1 5-4-3. Prj.va.tc Set:C!r;e Dispo ~al
l .. "l'lcre a public sanitary sc,vcr is not available '--.lith-
in the City o f Englc\7ood or i.n. any jurisdiction of the
C ity ~ th e building sewer shall be conne cted to a private
s ewage di sposa l sys tem comp lying with the provisions of
t his sect:ion .
(a ) It shall be unlat;rLul for any person t:o c onstruct:
o r make. c onn.cc Lion to a. private sanitary sel.-.1age disposal
. sys t:cm t ·:i.t:bouc L\.trthe r having obtaine d a ,;v-rit:ten permit
the r efore £rom the D2partm:?.nt: of Utilities .
(b) n,e application for said permit sha11 b e in
writ:ing accomp.:tnic-d t ·J'i.t:h a Five Dv1 l ar ($5. 00) permit
£ce and a Ten Do~lAr ($10-0 0 ) inspection f ee and con-
tain Lh c £o11o,;.,i.ng information:
(1)
(2)
Name and address of t:h c app1i.cant.
N cune and address of: t:h e 0\·7n e r o£ t:hc
prenli scs ""hc1-c s~i.d connection is t:o be. mnde or
"Wh ere ·chc dr ain or line is t:o be 1ai.d.
(3 ) TI1e ty pe 1ocat5on . capacities and 1ayout
o f sni.d £n ci.Jit:y.
. (~" .. ) A seatc-me nt as to the i:ype of connc ct:i.on.
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~ 1.. be pe.rmi.t:l:cd
(e) "11l c. ·"'.._q:e san iLary SC';:ae. .. system shc:!ll n ot
be auLhor.izc <~ • b e co ~.:! op.2 rablc prior t:o i..nt eru:.~di.at:e
and fin al in :..-..;t:j_u:.1 S i2.S r aay be required by the Depart-
m ent o£ Ut:i..l i-.l.cs and sh .-:!11 co.n po1y \Ji.t:h the p rovisions
and rcco:n·:...:::-n.C:;""'Li..ons o£ ::he Dcpa.rt:.1n.:>nt of Public llc.a1ch
of the S tate oC Co1oredo .
(f) Such priv.:-:.t:c· S C\.·:agc di sposa l system shn-11 be
c onstruct:c c.l, r.u1.i..nt:ai..n c d and ope r ate d at all. rimes in a
sanita ry nHlnnc r '\·:i.t:hou t: co st: or expense t:o the City.
(g) At S\.1Ch ti.rn e ~s a pub~i.c sanitary sc\:Zr b c co::1cs
avaL1ab1c to L hc pro?crtLcs serve d bY a prLv acc syste~.
as provLdcd Ln S c c eLon 2 oC th~s cha pccr , a dLrcct_con-
rie.ct:i.on sh a 11 b e ntil.<-C to s.nid pt.tb1i..c S C \·:~r~ no 1at:er
th an si>-:.ty (60) days after \·.Trittcn not::i.c e to Co so r .. nd
any septic t anks :. ccs s?oo 1s and simil.ar private sc.\·::1.~e
dLzp osa1 fnri1icies sh a J1 be cl eane d of s1urlgc . fL11ecl
wLth c1ccn b ank -run grove1 or dLrt and ab ~ndoncd .
15-4-4. Connc ct:ion \·:it:h Pt...!bl.i c S.Ol"'lit:ary Se\·:c r .
Pcrtn:i.ts ., In sp~ction ~ Costs .
(a) It: sh.:tl.l. be unl.n<t·:£ul. f:or any perso:-. ..:o open ::.
uncover or Ln any manner make conne ctLon -Lch or dLscon-
ncct.i on .Fl~o m any se\·.-e r main or l.ine of the City of Eng I.e-
wood, or to lay drain or se\·.•c r pi pes on any premises or
i..n any street: or al.ley of the City of Engl.e\·:ood \·;-it:hout
first: obt a ining a \·.Yrit:ten permit: therefore fro m the D ep art-
ment of Uti.1it:i.cs . Th e appl.ication !:or said pemi.t: shal.l.
be in \-.?rit:ing and shall. contain the fol.l.ov;·i.ng -i.rtforma t:i.on:
(1.) Name and address of appl.icant.
(2) N ruue and address ,.-f ~O Hncr o£ the prem ises
"whe.,~e ~a.~d connc.c.t"'Lo..,J or d:i.scGn·-e c;t:ion_ is to be ma.dc; c,; ... : \ h.e1..,....:.-• h .• f dr.::t ..:.l. or ... ..,..i.~.._c { i!3' t '..:J be l.a...i..d .
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-.... ·(:...J .... L0 ~.~ • .'~r on_c..l.. l....)'l c· p ;-oposcd" co-:-1ncct:ion or d.ts-
-:;c....'n c :.o n . dP a -=-n _·or .. sc\,.,.er 1incs and p!.pes . -.... ., . -.
(4) '. Sc.a tcme.nt as · to t.:hc type of connection
and t.:ypc o£ m n t:cri.al s t:o be di.sch.:tree ct into t:he
se.,.,er.
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hLo:-· .. sc..·.:_: o.~-.: L ·,_ ... s.._·1.i.La1.·y
.:-·:•s , _s:;-..::·ci£ic::!....io:-"!.s or ot.:i.c r i tl1oJ. ;-:.--
J.:o..."'d rc-.:::so~I c.bl y n ....!CC·!.·~.-~r ...~ ~y L i-• .:! Di.."l..-, ... _.
S a ~d epp1icn~io" n1 l be s ub~~LL .
r y fees and cost:s L fray t:h c-cost:
;-•"ld in s pc.·c t:Lo ~""t~. S .: cc s .en d cost-s
-:o::·d '1'\.·cnt:y-Fivc Do11~ -~25 . 00).
(b) Al l cos~s and exp0ns c s nee--ary ~o th 0 ~ps~a1 -
1 ati..on and c-o.l.ncc t:.l.on of said building SC\.·er shall be
borne by t:h c> 0'\·.-ner... The O\..Tn cr sha~l i.nden"lnify and hold
the City h ~ro.!1css £ro;n a:-1y lo ss or d .a.rnag t:hat: may be
occ asLon d d~rcct1y or ~nd~rcc~ly by .the ~nsta11 n t~on of
s aid building .scn-.:-....;r .
(c) A sc:-par at:"c and indepen dent: buil.c.ling sct.·c.r
sh ct ~l b ~ p"l..·ov.id ecJ £or C"Ve ry bl.t.i1d).ng ,. except 't .-hc L-e one
bu~1d ~ng stands a~ the re a r of another or ~s s~tu ate d
upon an ~nt cr ~or 1ot and no pr~vatc sewe r ~s ava~lab1e
or can b e con st ruct: d t:o t.:bc re ar bui.1cli.ng t:hl.-o"L:gh .LU"l.
adjo ining .alle y ,. c-ourtyard or drive'\:n.y; the bui.l djne,
se, .. -c.r fro :n the .Lront: building t:t.:ty be extende d t:o t:he
r eer bui.1dj_ne and the '\·:hole may be considcl.-ed as one
bui1di.ne, zc-..:c r.
{d) Old ht.ti1 di.n g EC't·.-.::!rs may be used in c onne-ct-ion
't...,.-i.t:h n c '\." bu.i.ld..Lne,s o :-1 l y , . .-~1cn Lh c y are fo\.n"'l d upon ex~.~in ·
ation by the Dzpart ~cn t: of Uti.1itics to meet a11 the
r equ~rc me nts conta~ncd ~n the Bu~1d~ng Code =•d the
Plumbing Code of the City.
(e) No p erson s l".a1 1 make connectio:."'l. of .._·-,of dot..;n-
spou ts , exterior foundat:5.on dr.::tins,. arca"t·J"ay drain!=> or
·o ther sources o£ surface run--o.Cf or ground water to a
bu i.lding se'\:cr or building drain '\·1hi.ch i.n t:1..1rn i s con-
nect ed directly or i.ncl i.rc-ct:ly to a public sanitary se'""·er.
(£) .. I1"'le connection of the bui1di.ng SC'\·:er into the
public SC'\· ... c.r sha.11 conform to t:he requirem-::.nt.:s of the
Bu:i.1din.g and P1umbi.ng Cocl e and oLher app1ic.:tble ru1es
and r cgu l ati.ons of t:h e D epa.r t:nt~olt: o£ Ut:i1i...t:ies. or the
proced ures set: Lort:h in appropr:1.a.r-e spzci.ficat.:ions o£ t:lae
J\meric:;.an Soci.<"t:)' of --re:st:ing r.;aLcri.al-s (1\STl;) and Lhe \,'aLcr
.Poll ~tt:.i.c .. Co ~ ro1 .·Fc ... lcY.: .i.uil ~--(t ~P CF) ... ~"-,:~a1;ua1 o£ Practice ~o : _9.-.... A ...._1 . c!"j::n; .. C?:_c~~.ons sh a~l.!-b-~ m..:tc....e .. gas-ti.ght.: and ,_.;at:er--
4 -t.:;ghr-· •l'hr"!• t "'p 4 mu~t:-l>-e. met·<.-• v.d.ch a nte chnn.i.ca.1 t:.n.ppi.ng
-;t -; ; ··.., f·hc-· ~-""·t::i. ~~<-t:i-On of' t;hc inspccLor. Any <"'r~a-
L •.. J ~ .rcnu.· ;,. p~cs ...-·;.·"_;_L-...!U .·p~ocedttrcs c=tnd mnt.:eL-ia.1s must:
b~ anf,voveci by .~h C::: ~'i.rC'!ct:.o~-o£ Ut:i..1it:ics bc£--ore inst:a11a-t:i.~n. ...
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in t:h.:-o:: Li t~
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La t:h.::-Di r c
.:1.p Fees
-~~-_·<.). St:r""-'c-L s ,.
l.. t:y d _;_s Lur~~ci.
,~ ~o ~es orl c ~~~~
1.· of: Pu'b l.:i..c t:"::n ... -ks .
At the ti.1 ne o£ £-7 · · --~ the applj cation , said app l.i-
c ant sha11 pay a srul._;_L._..~..-y se \.._-c.L-h ead t ap L ee as fol.l ot-... s:
(a) In s~dc the co rporate ~~n ~ts of the C~ty for
ind ustri al., corr:·nercia L and r esi..dent:j_a l. service. \·:-;"len set7.:::r
:m ains arc O\ .. ~:-tcd by t:h c City, except: \·.-h en oc her Lees are
i.n cffC!=!l.: by express .ngrccm.zn t i.n. cxist:i.ng sct·.-c;l.-i mprove.-
Tn a nt di s t:rict:, as £oll.o\ ... 'S :
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Sch cdu l.c 1. S .:2nit:try S C\·.-.:!:r Heed Tan FcC"s f or T ndustric:.l.
and Co:Y· .~.:--rci-=-1 Pl;o n~r t-:i..cs , .. ~; Lh I mp rovc:::.i2 nts-
The r eon o£" 0:11v 0 :'1.e Leve l:
Tot a1 A creage
In Tr .nct:
R a te P e r Acre Rates . for Larger
Con nec tions For Coancc t::i..ons
6-Inch or S m..:!-J1 c r 8-~n ch ~0-~nch ~2-~n c ~
1 Acre
Next: 2 Acres
N ext: 2 Acres
Next: 5 Ac"L-c·s
Next 5 Acres
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00 > ' p. ..... 0.. ::> n ,_.
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~11 Ov er 15 Acre s
$540.0 0
360.00
180.00
90.00
45.00
18 .00 "' "'
Less th an one (1) acre , .. Ti11 b e prorated at: $0~ ("12 p e r squ are
foot:, '\·J it:h mininn_u:n ci":.1.rgc , in a11 ca ses , t:o b e $300.00 per
tap .
For Prop er t:ic~~·?_i t:h I n1provcm:ent:s Above O ne L eve l, addit:iona 1
h ead tap £ee w~l~ be charged , compu t e d on the bns~s of gross
squ are footage (exterior d~me n s ~ons of the structure or
st:ruct:ures ) of each 1 cve 1, above o ne , at: $.012 per square
foot. (This f ee is in addition to the $300.00 minitnum
when said minimum is c:.pp1ica.b1e.)
In the case of n c\.v hig h-rise. coname rc.-ia1 or indu strial con-
s.t:ruct;i.on o n pr?pcrt:y pr c vi.':u~1y .cof"'!-n:=:c ~ed t:o the Ci..t:y selni -
.t:c..~y SC't·---r s:.. t:ctn .'"Cl.J.,._.l 1.1r n H!."t-:1 ct,_.:a pr .v~ou~ h ead t:c::!.p £cc-
h .crS . t?CCri~ f.-..:t :l..d-_,. ~._he l?_l..:Cvi~IS' la.e :n..~.l '--t.L!J f!ZC . s h~11 b e honor<.!d
lor t:"-e: f":i r»t J~·vci.. OJ..-C01."l~ ··"1-ucl::L ~n ; and· subsequent: 1cvc ) z
,: .. -., 1 .............. ,,.:--r p r-C: aS ~L l_~i"le ~ i .h the preccdj_ng· p:l.rae_r ""lpll..
_i ... "";,i_t-~h S ~~-.?er ·.lJc:-td T n-:? Fe-es for Hc-s i..dcnr:j_a l
and 0.J:_l_!£.E._l_I.£..f!_C"rLj_(.!S , .... j t1t O t:l1c-r Pr opc rt::i~s
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o£ r c:t;ul.a.1:'") · !:.~:.~pee pro:"J:rLics
1 25 .:L ~c·t: i : ·-:-pLli .)
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s t: of Cons t:1.·
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t:ual. Cost: o .·
ion
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-At: $1.
:1 P e r Front F ..... ,~plus
per Front: Foot:
2. 1'-i -:..tltiplc F .c.:-::i.1y D ::'".,.11i n~ :u it Usc :
First 0 .. -.:::l.l.ing t.;nit - ----Sa.tr.c i'!S Si.ng 1e Family Dt:e l-
1in ...... Unit
E aclt A dd~t~onn1 D ~~11~ng Un~t -i75 .00
~-S quar~ root Ec s ~s: (A~p l~c ab 1 c on each square foot of
p roperty ~rr cgu 1 ar , odd, undcrs~zc
o r ovcr s ~ze , -~n sl1epc .)
1. S 5.ngl c F.:-L_~-ilv D -;·..-~11in ~ L:ni..t U se :
Front root R ete -1 25 feet
2. r-:u Jt jn]P-F.;:--:-j]y o-:-~Jli ng Unit: Usc :
First: o-.. -:::!11in.a; Unit - - - --S .:J..:I:~ as S ingle Fa.1n i.ly Dt-le 1 -
1ing Unit
Each 1\.dd:it:i.on.:.:l D•:~lli.ng t:ni.t ---$75 .00
.£. If, .as in tit<? c ase of cert a~n existing Ci.ty s e,-.-e r mains ,
t:h e c os L oL cons t-rue t~on is un!;.nor..:n , the head t ap f ee
s hall be _$.015 p er square foot oL property , plus $75.00
fo r e.:::ch d ~:a.11i ng unit in excess of o ne .
Q. In t he c.ns e of n c-;:-~ mu 1t5p 1e f am ily unit:. u se const:ruc-
tio"i"'l on propC!r t:y pre.v~ous 1y connected t:o the Ci ty
S anitary S e:'\.:oe:r Sys t:ern , the h ead t ap fee sha11 b e $75.00
per d 't ."~11 ing u...,it: for aJ 1 d 't·.TZ 11i..ng l..H"lits in excess of
the n umh.::::r o.C d «..:e 11i.ng u nits previous ly se:rved , upon
which a. se'\·.~2r h c.o:td t:ap Lee was prcvi.ous1 y pai..d.
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(A ch-;r3 1ling u ni.t:" i s d e fined as o ne unit for occupan cy ·by ..... · ...... ..,.
on e £a n d.1 y Co r living and sleeping purpo ses ) ··.---:-.• :. _ _ ........
~.or s -:,~g l .c -· ... -<':~·:.-~:~_ ... Sch oo1 s-!.--------------------------App1 icablc J!.r lt:c .~_ ..... .. ... --
Fnmi 1y D lve 1lin[; Unit:,. Plus $75 .00 per ·.,. ..... -~
.. rap Based on E .:tch 12 Pupi..1s o£ Scl1ool.
Cap aci t:y EquL v ~l~nt co 1 T ap .
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1-qui.va1 nt
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3 ing1c FamL1y D~-:e 11ing Urt..i..t:,
P1us $75 .00 Per Tap .
H ead Tap Fees _. a1 1 o · .-propt. ... rt:ies not l..ist:cd in
Schcdu1c. 11 s:. ;_1 be d e._ . ..._-.-~i.ncd in accordance l:7it:h
S chcdu)c I.
(A11 rntcs. as set fo rth h e r c~n . are subject to n egot ~a
t~on and rcv~s~on for u nusua 1 c nscs .)
(b) At: t:hc t::ii..C of £i1i.ng the apf'l.i.c at:i.on , ~aiel
applj c ant: sh:-..11 p.:1.y a s.:!..ni.tary sc.:'\:cr heed t:ap £cc Lo1:
t:hc. con:'lcct:iC'I:"l to tl"l c s.:-:.t"'!.i.t:ary scv:cr o~ any prnp::-·rLy
1oc at:cd out:si.Qc the corporate l.i1t1 .its , .Cor i ndus L ric.1 ~
co:-::t:::a~rci a l anc.l rc-s5.c!cn t:in.1 serv:i.ce , except: ,;-:hen ot:he r
fees arc ~n c££cct by express a gre ement.
Sc hcc1u)c 1.
Rates for
Total. Acreage.
in Tr ac t
Rat e Per Acre
Fer Connccti_o,,_s
6-Inch or S m a11cr
Lar ~e r Conne ctions
8-~~-~ 10-~nch 1Z-~nch
1. Acre
Nc>:t: 2 Acres
N ext 2 Acres
Next: 5 Acres
NcxL 5 Acres
A11 O ver 15 A cres
Less than O ne (1)
square £oot 0 -~th
$22 5 .00 per t:np .
Resj_dc.. ... nt:ial
$3 22 .00
21L,. 00
108 .00
54.00
27.00
10.50
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acre w~11 be prorated at $.0075 per
u l i1.,__i1nu.n ch arge ~ ?-n a11 c.nses ~ t:o be
> a. a. ..... = .....
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Cetp :tc iLy L.qu.iv.c o.:."'-,~'1 £: 1 T.;:..p
-----$112.00 Pc
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1ent to 1 Tap
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He ad Tap Lees Crall other prop ~r Li..cs not: li.st .. d in
Schedl.llc II sh.:1.11 b~ dcLerminc d on en area basis i..n
acco rd.nnce l.-:it:h Sclle.dLllc. I.
·Noth~n g ~n Lh~s docu ~c nt sha11 be con strued so us to
uni.l a.tc1.-a1ly all:cr any of t:hc r~t:c~s or t:crms cont:ai..ned
-in any co:'ln.c·c t:ors agr(:'cm:::-nt: ex is tine be t:l.-.C C?n t:hc Ci..t:y
o f Eng1 e~ood and a San~tac~on D~scr~cL .
1 5 -4-6 . Co:-lst:rl;ct:i.o:""l of Sc-~-.-c>-rs -Ext:ensi.o:"'l o:!: }l .:l:LI!§~
Co sts
(a ) \·.'hen .nn appJ icat:i on is '1.-ec c i.vcd t:o c:xt:eo.'"ld the
co1 1ccc~o n mM~n. fn order to serve the mpp1~canc or us~rs
whose prope-rty is J oc.r!.t:Cd \-.:oi.t:h:in the C i Ly, t:h e City st ~] J
n 1ake such c:-:Lc.:asi.o:"'l , at: i.ts a ... ~ cxp.::::-nsc , subject t:o r·c-
C9VCry o£ sc~cl co •Ls and prov~cl•cl th nt che extens~on ~s
to serve 1and pro cr1y subd~v~clccl . In che event thac
t::he e>:t:ensi.ol'l. is t:.o serve non subcli.vi.dcd , i.n.du!;tri.~11 y
zoned lands ~~th~n the C~ty . th e D~r cctor of Ur~J~c~cs
may require. that: t:.hP applicant" or u ser c.xt:c.nd cite co1-
1 ect:ion rn.ai.n at h:i s .... r.·.-rn cost and expense subject:. to an
equ~t ab1c rnc~hod of r ecovery of co scs .
(b) The ~ncl~v~d ua1 co11 ecc£on mn~ns outs£d e the
corporate 1~m~ts s h a1 1 be by p~pes. rna~ns or scrv~cc
1ines and appurtenances i.nst:a11e.d by the i.ndi.vi.d ua1 or
connector., a..a.ad the Ci.t:y shall assum.:?-no obligat:i..on for
c osts of const:ruct:i.on therefor . A 11 services sb~11 be
connected und er l::he sa.me provi.si.ous as may be required
by t:he Ci.t:y £or conncct:.:i.ons \.·Ji.Ll:i.n ::...t:s corporate l:irni.t:s.
A 11 ch.:-trgc.s for !::C\.Taec co11ccted .....,ut.si d .::! t:he cot.-poral:e
1 "imi...t:$ or: t:hr C-L t:y. s'"tal:J b, -c;othp Utcd • .... rem ... r.at:es set: out: at:.-..-·_,_1.,=-:;~t.o£ ........ n·s ·...::.1--.:a.I-'Lc._. ~ ·. ~ -· • . . . . ·.. . .... · .. --~ ·_ ';. . . : . .
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~a~~~ or £nc~l~~ies hot ~~•ed or controlle d by the C~~y.
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\7.:-tt:i:·r ~: ~ ... i S.:: .·::::1.· ":, is b el...·._· by .E"uf:ho~-iz.cd ar-.::n:ercd
to r ::::: ~c ~-i cnl:c ::o co .-1 t:r ~c t::s £or t:hc cL:1.·r j 1.d
t:rcc.t:.. -:-nt: o£ se. .:or ,.,-=-rso:.1s , cities, t o·.:~'l = .i.n-
corp orat ~L se'\ . .::::!l t:rl.cL ~nd saniL.at:iou di s t r out -
side· t:hc co.L·por .: li.::1i L s of t:h ~ Cil:y of Engl.c· J nnd
agencies t bc rc·o:C ,. . .::: .. _·i._nz a cont:l.·.::tct:u.::::.l. a1.·ran.gco:o . .t: '\·.T:i.t:h
t:h e C it.y .;:~nc..i £rc. :..i.r:.·.~-Lo-t:i 1::.? to r c.negot:int:c c . i...sLing
.nnd £uLurc co ~·~Lr _ _:t:s '\.-.it:h r espect: there to .:1nd c:.Cc r int:o
a gree·:-:::::11t..s Sl..:i)i'))c-: .. ~:"lt5.:1:[; or .:1 :::~ndin~ any such e x isting
or £ut t.1rc co .1L 1-.:':~L s ,_-i.Lh a:1:y sucit p e rson , ci.t:y , t:ot:n ,
d i.Stl..·.ict: o1 · c.;;.cnc y; p-:...·o •J_d..::.d , ho-:-:cvcr , th nt: (1) no such
co:l.LJ:c:!.c t: 01· "'LrCcl:.ent:. sh.:!l.l. i.m?ec'..ir th e ab:Ll.i.t:y oL the
C:Lty p~o~ -:-r ]y Lo c.:~'l..·ry ~nd t:ri:..".::t t.: the san .:it.ary se'\·.-.::lge
£u rn-:..~!.c.:.: '-"i..L!1i.n L l~<? Ci.t:y, (2) s u cl1 co:"lt:r~ct:s and a g ree -
u:::-nt.~ s!~u l.l ..:..: St.!!.>j ~c:t..: to t:i":.:: rul.C's c:nd regul.CJ.t:i.ons h~re
t:of:orc:.. or 1-:~ re.r:£ t:c r pre-:.:-! li;~t:cd by t:h.c D cp~r t:m'21l t o£
Uti.liL.i..:::·s .:-!-:"ld ~;l';-... cc·"'·''--C.: Uy L h~ \:a.t:.er end Sc,:.c.r r.o :-.rd '\·7 i.t:h
rc ~p:!'C L to t ::: c arri '3Z-~nd t:r c.::L:..~n t of SC;'\·.c:.z.c .Cram beyond
t he ]_i.;"".i t:.s of: th e C it:y , and (3 ) th at: t:la e r ates be sp~ci
f ~cd ~n all ~ul~rc co~~r~c ts Cor su c h carr~age nnd t rcat -
~r.:e nt.: of' se:::i"",3C: sh .n J) b::-~s s p~cj Ji c.d -R n set: .Cort:h. i.n
s~ct~o ~ 1 5-~-9 h c rco£.
(b ) All contracts bet~~cn the C~ty f or ~he carr ~age
and t:rcacr:.:::-nt o f S C\:.r:gc Lor p e rsons , cities , to;:_-..,s and
i n corpor.::l t <"'d S !..!\·.-~r dj_st:ri.ct:s "nd sani L at:i.on d i.sL:ri.ct:s
o u t:::;i.c1 e th e 1 i.or:i.t:s o£ che C i.ty \-:lli_ch .are i.n e .L fcct o n
t he eCfect~vc date oC th~s ord~n~nce . are he r eby r at~f~e d
a nd c o:, .f i r t,l::'!: d .
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T here i s h et.-ehy l.cvi...ecl and ch aree d on eac h 1ot,
p arcc 1 of I. and , c=tnd prem ise s se r ved by o r having sex·.1e r
C O'l'lncct:i.ol.l. '-J"ith tl1c s an i.t:a.1...·y sc<t-."e r system of t l 1e C ity
o f: Engl_e.\-)Ood or ot:hc1:-1.:isc discharging sani.t:a"\.-y se,,.agc ,
i ndu st:ria 1 '\-;as t cs , o;: other 1i.qu:i.ds C!;i.t:.hcr di.rect1y o r
i ndi.rcct:ly i.nt::o t::ltc City sanitary sc\-J"e r syst:.ent , an ·
a nnun ]_ S C 't·l'Cr scrvj_cc· charge o r renta l. '\·Jh.i.ch s t.a 1 1 b e
p ay.ab1e .n c and in nn amount: d et:e.rmi .nc d as £o11 o,.,s.: ·
In s i de
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Each 1 ;;..?~-Ctry ,. si-:"11 .:, sho·.-~r or
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.c:..nd/or bee r 1icc·nsc ):
C1 il.SS ",.\.'-(scat:i.ng, ca p.?.C"i.t:y f or 40
$ 15 .00
1 2 . 00_
7.5 0
$ 1 5.00
12 .00
7.50
1.50
30 .00
$ 22 .5 0
$ 15.00
1.2.00
7 .50
1.50
o r nore p a~ro ~o )-$ 45.08
C1 as.s "E" (sc~t ;n~ c apacity .Co r 25
co 40 pa~rons) --- -37 .50
Cl ass "C " (seating c a?acity £or l ess
~h en 25 pAtrons ) -----3 0.00
R c staurc.--.t.s ancl C e:.£es (l.·:i.th 1j quor and /
or beer 1 i .censc.):
C1 ass "A" (seating
more pat.·rons)
C1 ass ''13'' (sea L·jng
to L, 0 p a tran s )
C1 ass "C" (sc.:::.Lil•&
th an 25 patrons )
c apac ity Lor 40 or
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c..e.pa.c i.ty T or 25
c apac ity Lor 1~ss
60.00
52 .50
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rc-s t:n'uranL or c;'!.f:c ) .$ 30.00
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f...L -L.-2 _ _!.~.:-::..
$ _ _.__oo
16. GO
10.50
$ 19.50
15.60
9.75
1.95
3 9.00
$ 29.25
$ 19.50
1.5.60
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L18. 75
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1 st: t:rni.1cr l..&li.t -
2nd trailer unit.
Each addit:io~t a 1 trailer unit:
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9.00
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~~.70
4 .88
The above-Insid e City Li1ui t:s rates and charges sha11 be
bi..1lcd j n quar l.:e r -n nnua 1 inst:al l m.~n t:s in advance . O ut:side
Ci.t:y Li..l:li .. ts r .aec-s a:-HJ cha1....;r;cs Lor sc'\·;cr -on.1y aCcounts may ,.
at t:hc:! di.scrcL:i.oa o£ t:he Ut:i.1i t:ics Di.rcct:or,. be bi.l~e d
a nnua1~y v::'lcrc t:hi..s '\:ould not con£1i.ct: '\·:ith. speci.fic pro -
v ~si.o ns o£ a conn e ctor 's agrc cc:c nt . All bills shall b cco~e
·due and p.:1yablc up o:"'l receipt o£ th e b :i.11 and sha11 bcco::.1e
d e linquc.:n.r.: 30 da)PS a£tcr d a t:c. of bi..11 .
Hospital~,. s2nitariurns ,. r es t ho~es ,.
d.air i..cs,. d airy processin g plants.,
aut:o ~-=t t:i..c car \·:tlsh cstc..h1ishrt.2n ts ,.
indu st ri es ,. n -.... ,1ti.p1e d~·:.z.ll:i.ug
comp l exes or rr:orc th .:u1 one struc-
t ure \-1'he.n served ,;.;at:er through a
Tnastcr mete r .nnd not ot:her1.·;ri.sc
provid ed for in thi s s -h c du~c;
and ,. shop p in g c c nt:c.r ~ o n pl e-xes
,.;rh c.n se rved \·;ra t er th'l...-ou z.h a n1.aste r
m e ter:
The rates ~~d charges for the
above sha11 b e b ased on 70% of
Inside
Cit:v Limits
$ 3 0 .00
n1i..nimum for
first:
250.0 0 0
g a 11o::J.s of
sew·age and
$~05.00 per
mil.. lion
ga1Jons for
a11 i n e xcess
o f 250.000
ga11ons-
t:h c consumpt i on o1. 1ne t:cred '\late r
during t....he preceding c a.lend~r y ear •
and sha.11 be. bi..l.l..c.cl in quox-t:er-.o::tnL'11\.1 a l.
i..n st.a11 .. nlet."l.t:s in advance . and sha.11
beco m~ due and payab1e upon r ece ipt:
of b j _11 and sha11 b econ1e d e l inquent:
30 d ays afte r d ~tc of bi~~-
Schoo1s:
The rntcs m,d ch arges Cor sc h oo~s
sha11 h e ha sc d on 70% ol; Lhc con-
sum pi:i.oll o£ mct:e:rCd '"'"a t:cr duri.n g
a n ine m.ont:h s pcl-iod c omm c ncin.~.
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u tini.ntunt £or
250.000
ga1l_on s of
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C it:v Li..mits
$ 39.00
min :Lmu.-n for
fir st:
2so.oao
ga11ons o£
se\·;rage cu"ld
$~3 6. 50 per
nli..11i.on
ga1l.on s f or
a11 i..n excess
of 250 .,000
ga11.ons .
$ 39.00
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b e co::.-<.iu.::! ... --:..'l.cl p i"!.y ~.O] e> \.-~..,C..l:-1 rc: r..: .... j _p:_
o ..C b i l l and sh.:t 11 bc·c<-... •a.::! clc1i.n uc-n::
30 d cys aL t-er d n t:c o r bi..11 .
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(h ' _Nothing: :i n t:his sc-cLi.on shall. b e c ou~t:"J.:-t.t cd t:o
pr e v ~nt y sp~c~a1 acr~~· ~n h c rc~n~bova prov~dcd
b e:t:\·7::.'! t! c. C i t:y o f Eng1c;.-:ood e. • .._l oL h.cr p e -r s o ns ,. ci.i:i.cs ,.
t:o1.·.rn s ct ..... i.nc o rporntc-d sc-\..-.::!.r d -· -:...·i..ct:s end san.i.L at:i.on d is -
tr~cts en d a conc ~cs t hcrcoC scr . b y t he C~ty sc~0r sy st~m .
Such a d d ~L Lo~a 1 c harg0s C or c o~ ~a l or ~ndu ser ~n 1 ~ast~s
o£ unu s u a l sLrc-ng t:il. o 1..· c o:~--.,os i t. -· :.h t: arc ncc .:-t •t:c d b)·
t:hc Cj L)' .Co r t:r c-nt:J•::~n t: ~:-1.d n :.::y l. -=c·l..-t.l.inc d t:6 b e-f a i..t.-
pnd cqu j t:ab l c . Ecch su ch spcci ~ 1..ecrr.'2n t: en d c hc:::.r gcs
c st:abli.s h c d t:ilc 'l.·c fo rc-sh .!:.ll no t: = ... e c:Lfec-L i v e-u nt.:il
r at~C~cd by r ~so 1uL~o n duly p nso
·o£ t...hc Ci..t:y o£ E ng l c-\.-..::>o d.
by t he C~Ly C o u n c~1
15-4-10. C on t rol o £ D1scl":.-.--.'-... o £ S_s_~~e-t -:.-.~~
Int o St ol..,"t .a.1d !'.::-.,.il":'!.rv SC'\·-.:-rs ~:1c! 1:..-tcr
Co u r s~
(a ) It: sha1J b e u n J i'l..-ful L or a ny pe r son t:o cli~c hnr£:e
or cau s e t:o be-d isch.urg:2-d any s.t:o J·m \-.-.otcr 10 sur:L .ac e \.:~t:.c r,
groun d \.·a t:e r, roo£ r uno.L.C , sl.~1 -,st!·-F:-:.cc>-c rl!i.nc:..ge?, \..In po l )..ut:ccl
··coo1i.n g \:-at:c.or "" 0 1.-u:"lpo ~1 uecc1 i.nch.!:5 L r :i ~l p r oc e s s ':.a t:crs
int:o .£U""ly sa.ni.t:.ary SCl:·:Cr.
(b) St:o"J..,n ,._~a.ter and a11 o t h e r unpo11ut:ed dra in.ngc
sha11 be discharged int:o such 5 12'\.-.:?rs a s are sp ~-:-i f:i.c£i l1y
d esignated as s t:or.~a1 ..,,-."\-:e rs ~ or to a n a tural. out: l c t: ap-
proved by Lhc D~rector of UL~l~tie s . Indu s tr~a1 coo1~nc
w aLer or unpo1luted proc e ss ~at e r s m a y be d~sch argc d.
on approva1 o:f t:he Di.rcct:or or Ut:i1it:ies , int:o a storm
se.l .. ~l'c r or a nat:ura1 out:1et: ..
(c) It shall be un1a,·>Cul
or cau s e Lo be d~sch3rged ~nto
any of t:he fo11ov1'ing:
ro r any p e rson to d~sch n r c c
ru-,y se'ln:i.t:.c=o r y se\·?c ragc sy s tem
or
1.
other
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·'"v-.:;.-5 Lcs t:o i..·njt. l.C.. or i.nt:~i~.Ccrc uj_t.;h .:-~ny sct·.7~r._c t:l:-cal:--
.• lerit: p1._u c c-S ~>-cun s t:i..t.:ut:c ·a. h.:l%cu -d t:o hu••J.:tns or
·ail i.nl~1.s :1> c.:. r e a t e .n publi.c uui s~n.cc,. or cJ..·cat:c any
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tc 1 of L hc-SC'\·.•a,ce '\1or1,.-.
..:.ou s subst:.ar:..ccs in quant:it::i.cs
1c o£ C L!.l.1 !'",jl l0 obsLru c.t:..i.on Lo
.: ... n-othe r in Lcr Cerencc· ,:-._ ... i t ·h. t:he
pro p::-~ .•:..· ration t:hc se\,.,ngc '\-.-ol.·l .;.s such as , b ut:
not: 1 ;.:itcd to,. c ..:. -~s , cinde:rs ,. s~n d,. mud , st:r.C::.'\7 ,
sh a v..i.o...:,.s ,. 1 l'~t.o::J.J.,. __.J.:-t5S ,. rag~, f c2.t:he rs,. t:a r, p1.:"l s-
t ics ,. ,._ .. ood ,. u ngLL-""\..."i"l.d ga.'l.·hn~;c ,. , .. ,bole blood» paunc h
m ~n L•l.:c-,. h :ti..r and £l.cshi.ne,s ,. cn.t:rn:i.l.s and p.n.vc r
dish c~,. C\.tps ~ 1.1i1k c o;."l.t:ai..ncrs ~ etc . ei..thcr '\-.;o-ho1e or
gro'-li"H:l b.>· ga.rU.nge grinders .
(d) It sha11 be un1 a\:-£u1 .:Cor nn y person t:o di s ··
ch arge or c ause ~o l>c d~schargcd ch ~ Co11o w ~n g d~scr~bcd
sub s t a::~ces ~ t ni:"~t:cr i..-:!15 ~ '\-:>nt:C"rs , or '\·:•c::::~.s t:c..'S i.£ i.t: c::.p pc.ar s
1i.ke 1y j _n t he op i..ni..on of" th e Director t:h.LJ.t such ,_ .. .ns t:es
c an h an.1 c.Lt:~1c r t he se>.-:-~rs . sc\-. .. age t:rea t:tnc n.t: proc .... -ss .
o r cqu ~r~2 nc , h a v e ~n adverse cCfec~ on Lhe re ce~v~ng
st:rc ~· » or c .n:1 ot:h ~r\·i..se cndc7':..:-.gcr 15 f c » 15 TUb » pubJ.ic
prot..,~rt:y » or c ons i.tute a nui..sencc. In formin g hjs
opj n:ion cts t:o th ~ acccpt~bi..1i.t:y o.:C these. , . .:-.z..st:e.s » the
--Di..rece o1..· \-i..11 gi..vc c onsi..d~r..:..t:i..on t:o such f act or s as t:h t:':
qucnt:i..ti..cs o:C subject:. ~-:-~st.es i.u re1.c..Lt:.i..on to f1o -.,.s and
ve1o c~~~cs ~n che sewers, ru a ~cr~a1s of cons~rucc~on of
the se~:-z 1.·s » n-ature of the SC\-~.:tgc trcat:tr.ent. process ,
capac~~y of the s c =age ~re ntrnc nt plan~. degree of tren~
abi15.t:y o f '\-7actcs in L..n c se'\·7agc t:rc at:.ment p~a.rL t, and
o~her p crt~ncn c fac~ors . The substances proh~b~tcd are:
1. Any 1 i..qui.d or vapor h a.ving a. tempera turf?
h~chcr than one hundred f~Cty (15 0) °F (6 5°C).
2. Arty l.·.7a.t:er or '\-.73.stc contai ning fe.t:s , l.,ra.x,
grc.nsc, or oi1s, l.-!het:her cmu1s5_J::i.c d or not:, in
exccf'.s o..( one hundre d (100) rr.g /1 or cont:aini.ng
subs t:c·a ."l.ccs ~-:-hi.ch nu1y so1i < j _:Cy or b .2 co:.ne viscous
at: t:c mpcrat:urc-~ bet:\-lCC.n. th i.l.·Ly-t..:\:0 (3 2) :::o.nd on~
hundre cl CLC~y (150) °F () £h"ld 65°C) _
3. Any gcn.-bCle~ Lh nt: h as not: been propcr J.y
shrerldcd . Tltc inst:n 1.1 a t.i.on and op2 rat:ion of .n..ny
~.nrUa e,c-g1:-:i.n d<.'r eq 1...t5.ppc c..1 v:i.l:h a nlo t:ur of t:l•r c-~
:Lol.trl-ll s (3// .. ) horsc:-po\·.:c r (0. 76 lip 1!!*2l:r .i.c) or
· grca.t:cl-shaJ_J be sub j ect: Lu t:hC"' rcvi.c\v-and a.pp:rova 1
by t:h.c Di.rcct:or .
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li.m i.t:.s
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cst:.ab-
li.s h t:.-t:.hi.s
6 .1\n.y \·.r aL c r or ,._ .. .:::.s t:cs co :~:..:ai ning ph enols or
other L~s Lc or oclor-p rodu cing substances , ~n sucl"l
c oncc nL r.:.•.LiC>ns c:-:.cc-cd ing 1i.. i.t:s \:-hich uH1)" be cst:ab--
1~sh c d by the D~r ~ctor as n ece ss a ry. after treat -
ment: of Lh c couposi t c s v ... .::ge , t:.o n1~C"l: t:he require--
ment s of th e SL: .. t:~, Fed e ral., or ot:h.c.:.r pub~i.c agenc..i..cs
of jur~sci~c t~o~ £or such d~schargc to the r o cc~v~ng
wat:.ers .
7. Any raclio .n.ctiv-.c. "t·:ast:c-s or isot:op 2s of such
h a1£-1ifc or co nccnt:rat:ion C!.S rr...::t y exceed l:i..t.-it:.s
establis hed by the Oircctol.-o.L Uti.1i~t:ies in co:-ra -
pJ.:i..L-:.n cc ,._~i.t:.h app1i.cab 1 c St~.t l:c or Feci.c r.o.l rc~gul at::i.on.s ..
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71\.ny , ..... atcrs or \·J"as tes having a pH ::in exc.:!..ss
(:i.) Unusua1 con.ccnt:.ra.t:..ions of inert: sus -
pend ed solids (such as, but not:. 1i.mi.t:e d to ,
Fullers earth, lirnz slut.-ric.s ,. and 1i.L~:."! resi.-
dues ) or of dissolved solids (such as, but not
1i.mi.t:.cd to , sodium chl ori.dc sulf2t:e) ..
(ii) Excessive discoloration (such as ,
but not: l.inli t.:e.d to , dye \-?as t:e s c:nd vegc t:.ab1e
tanning sol.utions).
(iii) Unu~ua1 BOD, chen1ica.1 o,._,-.. ygen de-
m.a.nd,., or ch1orinc requirements Ln such qu.at'l-
titi_cs as to const:it:ut:c a significant 1oad on
the sc,.;ragc treat::mcn t: \·.;orl.;._s .
... (i.v) Un ·,s\. a.l... voLur.1~ '-...£ -£1ou or concent:ra.-
·"'· t.· ti....:>rt o1t ""~5Lc ...... ..:.oLj';t...j-t:.uL -.n~ 11 slu!:!s '• as defined
~l ~--e :hn-.;·_ 'r .... ~ .
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'"""\·.dl:i.ch arc 1 1"'\.0t: ..a.t.l .... ""!.nab1c. Lo t:rcatmcnt: 01.-rcclucLion by
the SC\·7 aic. t."l..·c ·.:lCnt~n.t: p-ioceS!;CS cmpJ.oycd, or .ar<"'
aiw.::nabl.c t.:o t:r<" .... ttmcnl: on1y t :o such dcgr.cc. t:hat: l:he
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(c ) I r: .:!n y \:-a t:"c rs or \:~s t:c s .are discharg e d ~ or are
p ro;:>o ~c·c1 t o b.:: di.!...c.<l ·<-1·;;;'-'cl t:o t:il c p\.tb li.c S C \.-~rs .. ,.-:"l ich
'·.rct-cl.·s c o:.t:~:.i.:-l t:i . .:... S l..':..,~L , .. ~:::..: s or posse ss t:h c c h ~~r a ct:.cr
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!~;-~~~ ~-~:~~:~ -t:~~t; 5 ~-~~-~~c-,:~~~~~t:~~~c~l~;:c~~v~q~i~!~.;;::~:-r ~~us
r ccci v.i nz. , .. -a.:.:---~~-s • o r '\:.!1ic it ot:h er-~:i s c cre ate a haGal.-d to
1 ~£e or c o:,s c~t~tt ~ a publ~c nu~s~n c c , t he D~rector m2y :
1. f!cj cc t t:h c \:Us t:e s
2. R cqu~re prct:re.:::.t:rJ~-.."lt to an .ac c ept.:!b 1c con-
c1it:io .. "l £or c.ii.sc~1.arge to. t he pub1i.c sct ·:e.rs
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R equi.rc ::.ont:J.-o1 ov!?'r t:he qu a.n t:j ::_;e s and
d ~schcrge, and/or by prev~ous c uord~nnt~o n
R equi_re payrnenl: t:o c ove r the ad ded cost: of
and trec.t:.inz the t ·.:-asl:cs con si.dcred as "In -
H-=:.stcs'', by i .rn posi.ng t:be fo11o~·:in g forrn1..tl.a :
SC-(V 5 .X 8 .34) X (X{&OD -250 ) + Y (SS-3 50))
It: i.s n oted t:ha.t the appJ i.c-~t:i..O!."l. o f L hc above
fo rm"-lla prov~des for a st.1rchargc for B{JD a..nd a sur-
ch ar~e for SS. If t:h e st:rcngt:h index of either DOD
or SS i .s 1 css thc::!n th e base fl\.l.!~ber th a t i.s bei.1"1 g •
subt:rac t:c-d f1·om it:, then t:ltcrc sha11 be no su rclTarg,c "'• --r
for t:h.n t: p art:icu J.c:.r c a.t:caory, nor slt~1.1 t.ltc..rc h e: _a-·.·· ...
credit: given to the tot al. surcharge... ·-: :~ .... <""'~-:~~~:~·"·.
SC'"' Su rcharg e i .n do11 ars and ~cnt s .
V 5 = V oJ.u m c o£ set· ... .ng~ i.n n::.i l1i.on of c,.a.1J_ons
fo r thc·b~11~n g pe riod.
8.3'•= Convc r s :i.on £actor : one g .a l .lon o£
,.:aec.r t:o p ourH.ls .
X = Un it: ch:u:c<...: £or J;on in do J l _.nl -~ p e r
p ound . (O.Ollt2 l oL· ~n :..::i d c c i "Ly rate ;
0.0 153 r or out-s jclc-ci.t·y r .,L:c·)
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·ycnc cd sol.Lds st:rcn,cL·h i x:.d'-'-· i n
.·t.:s per mi11io .. 1. by '\:~:i..ght: (350 PPi.-i
over )
::ormn 1 SS st:rcngLh in part:s per
1.ti 11 ion Uy t:l2: :i t.;,h t: _
Part:s p er rni.11:i..on
(f) Grease-,. oil,. and sil.ncl int:crccp t""or s sh a ll be
prov id::!d '\:hen in t:hc opinion o£ t:h c Di..~·C?:ct:or~ t:hc.y are
necess ary .:Cor Lhc prop2 r h ~nd li.ng oi. 1iqu:i.cl \·Jast:cs
cont:.o:~i.n·.i.n g grc .r~::::c in cxccss5.vc c=uuount.:s , or .e.n.y · .Llam!n.r:b1c
,'\·.l .:tst:cs, s And , or ot·her hn1..-.u £ul in!;,rcdicn t:s; except: Lhc:.t:
such i.nt t..:rccpt:ors sh.:ill not: be requi.rcd £or pri..v a.Lc
living qu .:tr t:crs oL· d \ ... -..:l.ling un.iLs . Al.l i.nt:erccpt:ors
-shn11 b~ o.L a t:y pc-an c .cpaci.t:y approve<J by t:h c D.ircc-
tor o£ U~~1it:ic s ~ 2nd s!~a11 b~ loc aL~ as co b e readi1y
and easi1y ncccssib1c £or cl .n.ning ..:tnd i.nspc ct:i..on..
(g) \•.'here p rc 1i..u i.n ..:t l ·y t:reat u~.:::nt: or £1ou·--e;qua1i~in g
facilit::i.c5 arc provide< .Cor any ,,_ ... cll-ers or ,,_ .. ast:es ~ they
s hn11 be n"i1.5.nt:~in!:!d cont:i.n.uous ly in sa.L:i sfact:.oL·y and
effect ive operation by the o t-7ncr a.t his c>:pe~se.
(h) \·,''h c 1-i. r cqu :L1·cd by Lh e Dirc et::c:n·, t:hc o ;,.-n c r of
ap.y prop~rcy sc::t..·viced by .a builU:Lng sc\-.-e r carrying in-
d ust:ria.1 '\..T astes shall. install a suit:able co;-Jt:rol mc.u.hole
together ,.~.i_t:h such necessary n1c te.rs and other appurten-
ances in t:hc bt.1i.l.ding se\-:e r t:o £ctc.i.1itat:c ob scrv.c.t:ion ~
sampling~ and m~c:.suJ-~u:.....!:nt: of t:h~ ,._ .. as te.s _ Such manhole ~
l.·.Thcn. requi red ~ sha.1l. be uccc:ssib ly and safe1y 1ocat:ed ~
and shall be con st1·uct.cd in accordoP..nce "\.·.:-i t:h p1 -::tns approved
by th e Dl.re;c-t:or. The m..::u"'l_holc shal'l be i .nst:a11ed by L:he
O '\.~er at: h i.s c;.:pcnse ~ and shall be mnin t:ainc.d by h.i.rn so
as t:o b e saLe and accessib1c at a11 t:im2s.
(i) A11 tnea sur .:~~nc nt:s, t::cst:s,. Rnd c::t.na1yses of the.
charact:crist:i.cs of '\.·.Tate rs and ,, .. ast:cs t:o '\-,;yhi..ch rcfcr.cncc
is n t a.de in t:lai s orc:linG.J.'Jce sl'l"ll b e c!.etcnr.i.ncd in accor-
dan c-e \·Jj t:h t.h P l et:cst cdit:l.on o£ "St:anc.J.nrd l·!e.thods Cor
t:Jac E>:ruu:in ,c,.t:i.on of \·1a t:C"r and \·1n.st..C'\·_;7:1.t:er~" published by
t:he Americ~n Pub1ic llc-c::lt:.h ./'...s sociat:i.on ~ and s1.a11 be.
dct:eL-nlincd at: t:h~ control m ..::.nholc provi.dC!d ~ or upon
su;t:~b ]c:.: .!::..:t :uplc~ taken at: snid cont:l-ol mnnhol.c-. In the
eVe-nt-t ·h .nt: no ~pC"cial m nn ho1c h.a ~ b "t-~cn 1·r quLrcd ~ t:h c con -
trol m ~n lto1c· sh~~11 b ~ con sidered t;o be t ·J.c n ca1..·~sc doHn-
Stl·c .;:ull t iJ.7lltho lc in t:hc pub1:i.c scv."..:-!:1" to t:h c point: .at: ,_ .. J,ich
t:hc bui.ldi.ng SC\-.Tc r~ is con.ncc· t.:cd. S.-unpl i.n~ sh.n.11 be carried
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".ii"·tc..-O J" ":1cLhcr .:1 e,r .. ,_o s.:-~mp l c o r s .::.m --
.,__•n . !·o ,-,_~.::lly ,. bu L t t ot: al.'""ct ys,. DOD
~~ a nn 1y s~s ora obt a Lne d from 24-hour
c ut: f a ll s '\·:he re pJJ ' s arc d et:er1n i.ncd
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It sha11 L ~~-1 l.av7ful for any p~rson to 1nali.ci.ous1y ,.
\·7i lfu11y or nc·t;: ~("'>nt:ly bre a k ,.. d au1age ,. dcst..roy ,. uncover ,.
d eface o r tempe. .. \7it:h any st:l...-uct:urc ,. appurtenc:.ncc ,. o r
equipm.ent: Hhi.c !, is a part: of the-SC\·;-.c:ge '\•.:"arks o£ the
Cil:y.
15-4-1 2 . A ut:horj,t;y of t:h e Dir.c-ct::or o:C UL:i1iti.cs -
A uthori.%e>d E ~·>J ovc:~s
(a) The. Di.rcct:or ancl oLhcr du1y author ized emp1oyc-c-s
of the Ci ty o£ Eng lc-\ .. -ood b c .nri..ng proper cJ.-ecl.c-nt-i..-:.1s i1nd
~d cnti..£icat~o~ sh a 11 be p~r m it:Lcd ~o enter upon pr1va~e
and pub1i.c prc Ht ise:-s for th e?' purposes of in spcct::ion ,.
o bservc:tion,. m ::-asurc m2nt:,. s.amp Jjn e and t;cs t:i.n g i.n coccox-
d ance with the provisions of thi s ordinance. TI•a D irec -
tor or hi s rcpresen~atives s h a ll h ave no authority t o
?-nqu i. rc i n L:o ~ny proc~s sc.s i nc lu di.n~ t n::-t:~11u1.-eicc:.1,.
chcrui..cnl ,. oi1,. rc£ini.ng ,. c eramic ,. p aper ,. or ot:lac:x.-in-
d ustries b e yond tha t: poi.nt: having a direct: bearing on
t:he kind c::.nd source of discharge t:o t:hc s e t...,e rs or ""a t:er -
ways or facilit~e s for waste tre atment.
(b) t ·."'hi.1c p er£o rtni.n g the necessary , .. ~ork on pri.vat:c
properties reFerred to in (a) above . the DLreetor or
duly authorize d emp1oyees of the City of Eng1C'\-.."Ood shn11
obs erve al1 safety ru1es npplicab1e to the premis es
.est:c:.bl..ishcd by t:h e co::npany and t:hc compa.,y sha11 be h e ld
h al...,t t l css £or injury or d ec.t..h r::o t:h e City employees end
t:he CiLy sh.:t11 ~n dc mn ify t:J1c com party il,Srti.nst Lo ss or
d c::_mc::.ge t:o "its property by Cj.t:y cmpl.oyces and against
1ia.bi1i.l:y cl.a.i.ms and demands £or personal injur y o r
prope1.·t..y dan1ag<;» C1 $$Crt:cd against: the company and grc\·;i.ng
out: o:L t:h C" gnugine and s.:t_rnpl:i_t .. r;; o pcrnl::i.on ,. except: as
such nt.ny b e c au s ed by n c gli.ecncc. o r failure of the compan y
t::o t naint.::.l.n safe c ondi.t:ions as required by 15-La-l.O(h) of
this ch ap l:er.
(c) The Di rccL:or c:.nd oth er cluly .n u t:ho)-i_zcd c-•nJ,l.oyccs
o£ t:h c C it.:y o f En~~1L::\·7ood bc.::J. . ._-j ng p roper crc:dc nr:i c l.s and
i.ndcnLiJ:i.c.4 t · i.on s h a ll be p crm J LL:c d t:o _cnt:cr privnL <-: pro pc r:.:y
t:h roug.h \v iti_ e ll Lltc C{t;y or Engl.cvood Jrc.....,] ds .:t n C.:l.S~mc:nc .:COl."
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Hoard shnJ1 b e apr,o~t Le d as n
c:.li££erC"nccs b e t..t .... ecn tl.c Di..rccL "
Ut:i..1 i.Lj_es Clil.d s c·~. c us ers on nt~Ltcrs concc1·ni.ng i• ·r -
prct:aC:i.on and c :-.'-~C l 1l:i..o n oL th e?' provisions of this or-
din ance by the Di.rL!cLor of: Ut:.i.liLies. The co s t: o£ arbi..-
t:raL:ion '\.'.i.11 b!.! bort·ae by t:h e p ·.a.rt:y to '\Vllom .Y.clvcrsc jud ~
m e nt: is awa~ded _
{b) The t:\·.·o pnrt:i..cs sha11 sc1e c t. one arbi.t:rat.or.
If Oll.C arbi..c:.ra.t:or i.s i.n su££i.ci..C"J.,t:, t:h e t:'\·.~o parties 'H 'i.11
ec:.ch sc1cct: ~1 n arbl.t:rat:or Hho . i.n t:u11.1.~ \-.~:i.11 sc1cct: a
third arbi.Lrut:or .
15-4 -14. Rul es and n . ...,.gu l ~t:.i..ons _
The Dirc:c t:o r sh.n 11 have t:h c £urt:h e r authorjt:y to
make .n 1~d pro:.t u1g.nt:c £rom t:i.mc t:o r:.j u~::::: such ru1cs and
r egul~t:i..o~s es l1c find s necrssnry £or tl1e e£C~c~ent
ad m ~n~G~r~tion and enCorcamen~ of th~s chapter ~n
acid :i t·ion t:o c:nd i.n conj uncLi.on \·.""ith th::: provi.sjons of
-t..hi.s ch c.pLc r ~~n d not: ~ncons.i.st:ent thcre l ·1 .i.th.
15-~•-15. Se'\·:age Rates and Ch.:~.rges to Become Lien
The r ates or charocs set forth in 1 5-4-9 hereof .
shall const:i.t:ut:c. a lie-1."1. 1..1pon t:hc l and :Cro:n t:h e d a te:
o f bi11ing and n1ay be .assessed in the same ma.nne1-as
oth e r spec~81 assessments .
Dl.sconr-j nui":.nce of \~.::tt:e r S ervice For
Fai:"~~o-ray Se\-7~r Ch e..rgcs
l-fuen th e prcmise!J: to 'l.·7hich such sa..nit:ary sc,;.,aec
service is proviclcd arc '\·J'it:hin th e Cit:y 1imi ts • £a:il.ure
to pay t:hc ralcs and charges for trc.n.t·1n~nt and disposal.
of san:i.t:cu-y sc,-... nge 'l·.l'hen due sha11 be cause £or discon-
tinuance-o£ \-~::t:cr service , such ,..,.at:c.r serv:icc to be
shut of£ unt~1 tha sewage b~11 sha11 be pa~d; prov~ded.
ho'.·.:'"Cvcr . f -uch rcm~<.!y sh.;"t11 not: be cxcl.usivc of .nny ot:hc.~r
avaj_1 <"ll>1c 1: .n::?dy prov.i.clc.d by 1~1:". (1962 Cod E", 8 .9--l.)
In adcli.t::i.on t:O Lh e co s t: o£ consl:ruct:io'l'l..• .a11 assess-
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10 ~ oC co ~struc t c os t or ~nz~~c crLna. cd~~n~•trc
.r!ncl c-t..h-~r i.nc:i.<.i 1 co !='l:.S :. L o~t.....·lh.:-r ,--Lh .:::-11 :inLcr
t.h c ..:.'11 Cdd :",, ~. _ "5 ti.O."l.:.l J ---} .... .:. .. 'l.ClLy rc .._· c:2:.f":"!.L:ll: j
p ~:-1:' o£ Cli....h l~t:x .. ~c t .i....C":t co~ or r:-ot ·s .: ch.c .. l.-'-....:.·b ~
anc. 1 co~ !_-.0 j _n col )c..;cL.i.~}:.... ,;:"' f':: j , .ing L h .t
o£ icnLJo~ of th e &S SCO hall C L
st j a p c rpct:u.:-.1 ] i.Pn ir. ,t:s as .::d
ag. c.:.ch lot.: CJor t:r acL C · ., and ~ .i 1
h~" r ioriLy over n11 o t:h.:: ...._ ... ·n ~ exec--, .~n t::::ral ;.
1~c. No cl ~lay, rnisLakc c error ~n ~-~rocedurL
sh c.tll prc-jud:.ice or i..nv.nl.i.d ri.....c ny £j_nal s essn1.2 nt: Uu t.
t::he srun~ m::.y l>c rc n1~dicd by suLsequcnt.: D •• _•n d:ing act:~
or proceedings as the c.:!.sc tnay r equ ire.
15--4-1 8 -Failure t:o P~v Ext:ra-Terri t:orial S c '\·:r.z.r
Ch arges -Collected as Taxes
'"'h.cn t:l"lc prClniscs L o '-:hi.ch such sc'l.--vi.ce is pro-
vided are 1 ocQted without the 1imits of the City~ fai1urc
to pay t:hc rat:cs ,ru-,d ch.::u.-gcs :Cor trentmenc and d:i.sposa1
o£ sanita ry sc\:age \-.~hen due sha11 be c=!use for the City
Cl.c rk to ccl:ti.fy to the County Co~n:niss ioners of the
County ~n ~.~ch sa~d dcl~nquant u ser 's property ~s
1oc at:cd the ch.:o.rg~s due and u~pni.d , on or before Novet!l·-
Der 1 st oL each yc.rtr , .and thc l.-cupon and until. pa:i_d "t:he
s an1c sh.:"'..11 be a 1icn 1..1pon the rea1 prop ~l.-t.y so s erved
by said sc\.;eragc system~ and sho.11 b e 1cvi.e d, c ert::i.fi cd ,
receive d or co1Jected by saJc annua1Jy from year t:o year
by th e proper County of£i.cials ~s arc gen~ra1 t:~xcs ,
and the proce-eds t:h erc.Lro:n l.-ctn.Lt:ecd t:o the Ci ty of Et•,gl.c-
wood; prov~d ed that ~f the pre m~ses are suppl~cd w~th
City , __ ,.ater sei'..,.iccs , such service tnay be shut o ff Ut"lt:i1
such rates and c harges for t:reat:me nt: and dispos n 1. of
sanitary sel.-;.rt8e sha1.1 have been paid . (1962 r: 'de , 18.9-2)
15-4-19_-Vio1at:ion
(a) Any person fo1..1nd to be in v:Lo1 ation of any
provi sion oL this ordinance, except:. Paragraph 15 -4-11
thereof , sha11 b e served by t:he C ity of Eng1cl:-700d ,._,-i_th
.a ,.n:·j tt:~n not::icc st:at::i.ng t:he nature of the v:io1 .::.t:ion. and
provid ing a. rcasonClb1e t:in-,e. limit: in Hh j _ch to sat:i.sfac-
tor~Jy correct sa~d v~olat~on_ Titc o££endcr shal1,
within Lhc period of t i.m:::! stated in such notice , pe.r-
mancnt:1y cease a11 vio1 at:ions .
-.. ~b ; It. sfta l ._l Le U 1c:h-J £u] for ·a,:.y -p ~rson to con-
t"1•"\u C cu~y vio1c..tion b 2 yon.d · t:M.e p :ari...:a<.J of no.Licc as gi v en~
Fac-h -t ro~·' .,_ · :"1 .. "'1.(:-d o~-: }tc rcr, · a -.:-ny r~t]_c-C'l"l.-rc-o,c_ul at-ion
~---"'.i.1 --.c-'o~: r ; .. _.iau .l.,g~t:c--,cl.hcrcundcr, sh.::.1 1 c onsl ~t-w.t.c c: -~'-P.d'J.:_ •• ·,L ... <-..-.LC..:J.SC .---· (c) Any pc:-1:so~ vio1neine any of t:he provi.sion5 o £
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b 1 e t:o t:h~ Cit:y of En[;]C-
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If any section, subseccio
c1au sc or ph rase of th~s chap =L
hc1d o r d e ci.d~d t:o be u nconsit:u :.
va1~d £or any reason. such d e c~
t:h c va1id i. ty of the rema.i.n i.ng p.:
·t ch ~ ~""'1-e.tion ..
_,raph , sentence,
[or any reason
.1,. i.11ega1, or ~n
sha11 not affect
_on of t:h~s chapter.
O rdi.nc::._nces in Co:"'_-: i...c t Repea1ccl
A11 ordinanc es o r parts of ordinances· i...ri c.onf1i..ct:
hcrc.:n.J i..t:h arc hereby expressly rcpea1ed ..
:x..ntroduced , read i.n fu1.1 and pa._ssed on f:i...:-st rea.di...ng the
17th day of January, 1972.
Pu.b1.i.shed as a. Bi.l..l.. for a.n O::rd.i..na..nce 010 the 20th day o~
Janua..ry .. 1972 ..
Read by ti.t.l....e and passed on fi.nal.. rea.d..1..n.g on t..be 7th day
of February, 1972 ..
Pub1i.shed by ti.t:l.e as Ord.i.na...nce No. S, Series o£ 1.972, on
the l..Ot.h day of Fe..brua...ry , 1972.
Mayor
A'l."'TEST:
ex of£~c~o C~t~ C1e.~
I. Stephen A .. Lyon. do hereby certify t::h.at the
above and foregoing i~ a true. accurate and com~1et::e
copy of a Bi.1J. for an Ord inance. introduce~. reG.d in
fu11 and passed on first: reading on the day
of 1971.
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RES OLL-r"IO~ 4 SERIES OF 1972
A RESO:..t.:Tt:.O~.: EXPKE5SISG THE APPRECIAT10~ OF TP.~
S,;:CLE\.:OOD ,. COLORADO ,. TO ~lARCt:S 0. SH I\.4 ERS. JR .
\..."'HEREA5 ,. .!arcu s 0 . Sh ivers,. J r. has served t '.
Eni;le:.,.4 ood for 24 ye ar s ,. i:l..iti.ally,. in the capacity a ~
and finally,. a s S pecial ~ater Counsel ; and
-;:y OF
ey of
Attorney
k~EREAS,. due to the professional competency ?erseverance
o f Hr. Shi"·e r s ,. the '"'4 ater utility of the City of Eng! ->d bas gained
the reputation a s being one of the major independent ~~ce ~orks system$
in the State; and
\...~EREAS,. Marcus 0. Shivers,. Jr . has recently been appointed
by the Governor of the State of Colorado to the po sition of District
Judge in and for the Eighteenth Judicial District of the State of
Colorado,. after having been recommended for s uch position by the
Judicial Nominating Co~ission of said Judicial Dis trict.
N~~. THEREFORE,. BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED,. that the City Council,.
on behalf of the C ity of Englewood and the residents thereof,. shou1d,.
and does h ereby,. note the appreciation of the C ity of Mr. Marcus 0.
Shivers ,. Jr. for se rvices .,.~ich he has rendered to the City ,. recognize
the esteem in ~hich he is held by the residents of this City and w1sh
to him •11 good fortune,. both personally,. and in h~s new po sition.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk Treasurer
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If any sccc~on, subsccc~c
c1ausc or phrase o£ Ch~s ch ap ~•
he1d or d ~c~d ed to b e uncon s ~c u:
va1~d £or any reas on, such d ec~
the va1~d ~L y o£ the r ereaLn~nc i
'c h .:-12t.i.on.
.r a.ph, s en t:cncc ,
£or cu-,.y r eason
.1 , i.11cga1, or i.n-
sha.11 not af£e.ct.
on. o£ t:h:i.s cltaptc:::.1-.
OrdincJ!ces in Co:"".-: .ict: -R e pea1cc.i
A11 ordina.n.ce s or parts o£ ord:i.raanccs i.n conf1::tct:
hcre,.,i..t:h a1.·e hereby expressly repealed.
Introduced, read i.n fu1l.. and passed on first readi...ng the
17th day o£ January, 1972 .
Publ..:i.shed as a Bil..l.. £o.r an Ord...i..na.n.ce on the 20th day of
January, 1972.
Read by title and passed on fi...nal.. reading on the 7th day
of February, 1972.
Publ..:i.shed by titl..e as Ordinance No. S, Series of 1972, on
the 10th day of February , 1..972 .
Mayor
ex off~c~o C~ty C1e .~
I . Stephen A. Lyon. do hereby cert:ify that: the
a bove and foregoing is a true. accurate and com?1et:e
c opy of a. Bi1l for an O rdi..nancc. introduced. re~d in
fu11 and p assed on first reading on the day
o f 1971.
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RESOLUTION NO. ~. SERIES OF 1972
A RESOL~LION AUTHOR1Z1XG THE EXECUTION OF A CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE
OF LAh~ FOR THE UTILITIES DEPAR~~-
WHEREAS~ it has been determined that the Utilities Department
of the City of Engle~ood, Colorado is in ne ed of additional r eal
property upon which it may, from time to time. expand its facilities;
and
WHEREAS. a certain parcel of ground as hereinafter de sc ribed is
proper and suitable for such future plant;
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD:
1. That the Mayor of the City of Englewood is hereby authorized
to execute an agreement for the purchase a .nd sale of 2. 9899 acres
of real property for the purchase price of Thirty Eight Thousand Two
Hundred Nine ty Two Dollars ($38.292 .00). Said real property is
described as follows:
PARCEL 1:'
Part of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast l/4 of Section 33.
Township 4 South. Range 68 West of the 6th P.M •• described
fol.1ows:
COMMENCING at the Northwest corner of the Northeast l/4 of the
Northeast 1/4 of said Section 33; thence South 384.47 feet t .o
the true point of beginning; thence East 158.0 feet; thence
North 274.67 feet; thence North 67°48" East 162.09 feet;
thence South 470 .32 feet; thence West 308 feet; thence North
134.1 feet to the point of beginning. County of Arapahoe.
State of Colorado.
PARCEL II:
The South 141.43 feet of the North 660 .0 feet of the West
308.0 feet of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 33. Township
4 South. Range 68 Wes t of the 6th P.M •• County of Arapahoe.
State of Col.orado.
PARCEL XII:
A r~ght of way and easement for a road over and acros s the
Northeast one-quarter of the Northeast one-quarter of Section
33. Township 4 South, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M •• County
of Arapahoe, State of Col.orado, more particu1arl.y described
as follows:
BEGINNING at the Northwest corner of the NEl/4 of the NE 1/4
of said section 33; thence South along the West line of the
NE 1./4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33. a distance of 518.57
feet ; thence East 30 feet; thence North paral1el to the West
1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33. 518.57
feet to the North line of the NE 1 /4 of the NE 1/4 of said
Section 33; thence West along the North 1ine of the NE 1/4 of
the NE 1/4 of said Section 33. 30 feet to the point of
beginning. County of Arapahoe, State of Co1orado.
2. That the Director of Finance is hereby authorized to draw
from the general. utility funds a warrant in the amount of One Thousand
Do11ars ($1,000 .00) made payable to Wil1iam H. Kilpatrick. se ller. to
be transmitted with the exec ute d agreement and to serve as a deposit
on the purchas e pric e of said property. pursuant to its tenoos • • •
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1.972-
Attest:
ex officio City C1erk
1 Stephen A. Lyon. ex officio City C1erk of the City of Eng1ewood.
State of Co1orado. do he-reby certify t.hac the above and foregoing is
a true. accurate and comp1ete copy o£ Re s o1ution No. S: • Series
o£ 1.972.
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINA.J.~CE NO. ·----"'~---SERIES OF 1972
AN ORDINANCE ~1ENDING CHAPTERS 22 -5 -Sa(1 0 ) AND 22-8
O F. THE COHPREHENSIVE ZONING O RDI 'N"CE • ORDINANCE NO. 26 •
I.NTER-DFFICE
MEMORANDUM
City Counci1 and City Manager
Bernard V. Berardini
Eng1e~ood vs. Sheridan and Norman E. Samp1e, Intervenor
SU&JIECT , Case N o. 25256
The State Supreme Court has dismissed Eng1ewood's appea1
~th reference to the above case ~thout written opLnion, but
presumab1y because no f~na1 judgment ~as entered by Judge
Green on May 7, 1971.
I have fi1ed numerous briefs, motions and documents,
a11 of which p1eadings requesting the Supreme Court to
reconsider it 's order of dismissa1, but they have conc1uded
that they ~11 not review the m.atter and tbe case is ended.
The City of Sheridan did not make an appearance in the
State Supreme Court and the case is also over ~th reference
to tbe.-m. ..
The City's position as it re1ates to the proposed Santa
Fe-Union Annexation is as fo11o~s:
1.. Annexation Ordinance No .. 32, Series 1970 annexing
approx~te1y 181 acres is void ..
2.. The above 1and proposed to be annexed by Eng1ewood
and proposed for annexat i on e1ection to Sheridan remains in
Arapahoe County and unincorporated.
3. Pursuant to the terms of Chapter 139-21-6 (6).
''No proceedings for annexation to a rnu.nicipa.1ity may be initiated
in any area wh~ch is the same or substantia11y the same area in
which an e1ection for annexation to the same rnunicipa1ity has
been he1d w-i..thin the preceding twe1ve 1110nths. ••
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MEMORANDUM
City Counci1 and City Manager
Bernard V. Berardini
Eng1e~ood vs. Sheridan and Norman E. Samp1e. Intervenor
SUIU£CT • Case No. 25256
The State Supreme Court has dismissed Eng1ewood's appea1
w1th reference to the above case ~tbout written opinion. but
presumab1y because no f~na1 judgment was entered by Judge
Green on May 7 7 1971.
I have £i1ed numerous briefs. motions and documents,
a11 of which p1eadi..ngs requesting the Supre.me Court to
reconsider it's order of dismissa1, but they have conc1uded
that they wi11 not revie~ the ~atter and the case is ended.
The City of Sheridan did not make an appearance in the
State Supreme Court and the case is a1so over with reference
to them.
The City's position as it: re1ates to the proposed Santa
Fe-Union Annexation is as fo11o~s:
1. Annexation Ordinance No. 32. Series 1970 annexing
approxL~ate1y 181 acres is void.
2. The above 1and proposed to be annexed by Eng1ewood
and proposed for annexation e1ection to Sheridan re~ains in
Arapahoe County and unincorporated.
3. Pursuant to the terms of Chapter 139-2 1 -6 (6).
''No proceedings for a.n.:n.exation to a m:uni.cipa1ity m.ay be initiated
in. any area which i.s the sa:rne. or substan.ti.a11y t:.he same area in
which an e1ecti.on for annexation to the same m.unicipa1ity has
been he1d w-ithin the preceding t:we1ve m.onths.''
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FROM'
DATE'
Mr .. Sta..n1ey H .. Dlal. City Manager
February
SUBJECT'
Background
For son:l-e tiJ:ne now. En.glewood"s co"'Dl...ID.erclal dlstrlct has been undergoing
a sub&tantla.l cha.nge and re-orlentattoo. Unt1.1 the last few years. the prl-
D1&.ry buslness district was predo:Dl.lna.tely o£ a north-south dU:nen.sion along
South Broadw--ay.. It now appears to have developed a strong east-west.
db:nen.slon wltb the boundaries bel.n.g Cinderella City to the west and Swedish
Medical Center to the east.. 'I"hls area. so"ID.e several blocks in depth each
side of the Ha..JDpden axis. ha..s D1B.)or positive develop~nent. pressures. but.
with some deterioration l.o. the cen._ter section.. "The coran1erclal uses alc:Klg
South BroadW""ay no longer make up the viable core they once made ..
'The developn:lents of other agencies (such as the Regional Transportation
Oistr·ict.. Colorado Depa.rtmen.t. o:f Highways. n1ajor private developers a.nd.
1andowners. the City o:f Englew-ood. the nel.ghborln.g city o£ Sheridan. retail
and con:u:nerclal establtalunen.t.s) have aubatan:tlal Unpact on this area. HOW'-
ever. the :Englewood con::unun.lty can tn.f.luence these entitles U we know W""hat
we ~t. Few United States co:o:u::nunlties have m_ade a real eUort to con-
'SC'lously develop goa1s. object·ives and U:n.plexnentive xnethods for eUective
gutdance o:f thelr core area developxnenta . A revtew of" the past six years
o£ pu.bllc and private const:ru.ctlon r evea1s that approx:l~nately $150 rn llllon
was invested ln pbyatcal llnprovern..ent.s w1.thln the Engle'W'ood c o rporate
ll.m.Us. It appears reasonable to expect a sU:n.llar growth over the next slx
to tw-elve-year period. (Indeed. the I....arwln Company has recently llD..D.ouncerl
p1a..n.s £or a $45 mUllan develop-ment on the for-rner KLZ radio tow-ers site.)
Can Englewood a.Uord to invest lts best eftort: both tn terxns o":f ldea.s. com-
munl.ty leadership. and money In guiding its buatnesa area developments to
Insure that benefits will be max:l.J:n_lz.ed and poselble ha.rn1fu.l affects rnln._l-
ml.z.ed? 'The answ-er ls ·•Yes. ••
Recom..DJ._e:nda.tlon.s
Therefore. I a.zn urg"'.ng the City Councll to:
(1) Appolnt a coiD.J:D.lt:tee o:f public and private COD:l..:Dl.unlty leaders
to review and report back to the City Council by approxt.m.ately
Aprll 1s-t on the following asslgn.t:n.ent:
(a) To define a geographical area for core area an.a.lysls
and guidance ..
(b) To state the nature of: tbls area. the c.h.anges currently
afiect.lng it and lta probable future. aasu.:o:1lng present
trends ...
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(c ) To relate the h:npact:a upon this area of changes such
as rapid transit, the public highway systent develop-
ntent:.s, developments wi..tbJ.n Sheridan, and public and
private developments as they are li_kely to occur.
(d) To recorrunend an action prog:ra.Dl. directed tow-ard de-
termining the kind of core area which should be en-
couraged over the next fl.fteen years including:
1.. Speclflc suggestions regardlng vvays of com-
munity· pa.rtlcipa.tion in developt.ng basic goa1s
and forinulating spect£tc m..ajor objectlves.
2 . Sources of expertise and a.sslsta.nce for nec-
essary sta..£f effort.. and specliic suggestions
on the steps to att.a..in this assistance.
3. Coxnments on. the probable role of the Engle-
wood municipal governn:'lent and other lnstiQ.I.-
tions in b:nple:m.enting such a progra.nt.-.
4. The suggested tUne schedule for this pro-
grea.nl develop"ID-en.t effort.
5 . An estimate of the probably financial costs
£or the effort a..n.d comments on the source o:f
montes to meet this.
Su.ggested Committee
'The following eleven people are being suggested to you for appointment to
the Core .Area Planning Co"UUD.ittee:
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I....owell Palmquist -Swedi_sh Hospital Acbnlnlstrator. Presi-
dent Elect of the Englewood Chamber of Commerce.
(Suggested temporary chalrman.)
Paul Ambrose-Arnbrose-Wllltams I>evelopers, :managers
of Park 'N Shop and other properties in Englewood.
~a~~o;:: ~·e~b~:e:i g~iz~:.~~:~ 6!~[;:!:~
Workable Progra.n1 ...
Richard Banta-Attorney. Chairman of Colorado Btghway
comxntsstcm..
Exnmett Curry -President of Fttst National Bank. Chair-
man o[ Englewood Cba.n:lber of Commerce Downtown S teerin.g
Committee, member of :Board of Directors of Denver
Chamber of Commerce.
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February 2. 1972
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Gerrl Von Fre1llck -Developer of Cinderella City and
owner o.C other properties.
Herbert Hosan:n.a. -Pastor of MayfiO'W'er Con.grega.tl.onal
Church and 'Ulember of" Clti.z.ens' Advisory Co-m.m_lttee on
Vr/orka.ble Progra.JD ...
(e:) and (9) Mayor Milton Senti and one Councll.m.a.n.
(10) and (11) Tw-o rne'Dl.ber s of: the P18.DXllng Coxn.m.lsston....
Comments
The CoJ:D,..Ul._lttee should be asked to exercise tJ:nagi.n.atl.on in their efiort "While
placing strong e.mpbasls on the necessity o.f effective lrnple:rnentatton... The
resul:t should be to develop a ra.t:lonal process o.f guided growth .
Respectfully.
S TANLE Y H . DIAL
Clty Manager
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CC : Mr . Kenneth CarlsOID.., Ch.a.lrD1an. Pl.annln,g and Zootn.g Conu::nlsslon
M.r ... .JILID-eS L ... Supt.:nger. Dl.rectnr o.f Cou:u::nun.Lty Developu:ueo:t
M.r. George Peterson.. Executive Ma.nager. Englewood Cha:n3ber of
CoD1.Dl..erce
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MEMORANDUM
Stan1ey H. Dia1, City Manager
Stephen A. Lyon, Director o f Finance
W~11iam A. ~1ton~ Fixe Chief
SlJB.,.TEC:T ; B:i..ds Rece.i..v-ed on Te1e Squ.i...rt F.Lx"e Apparatus
on January 28, 1972~ bids -ere opened for a Te1e Squirt ~:Lre
fight.i..ng apparatus. On1y one bid was received , that of Snorkel., Lnc.,
of St. ~oseph, Missouri. The base price is $74,111. By making part~
payments durLnq construction, the City can reduce the price to $72,436.
Discussion of O pt ions
Two des irab1e options were quoted:
generator and a Jacobs eng:i..ne brake.
3,000 watt portab1e
The 3,000 watt portab1e generator was quoted at a cost of $893 .
The generator a11ows 110 vo1t hand too1s, venti1ating: fans, and other
accessories used in fire fighting to be operated from the Te1e Squirt.
we consider th~s a feature ~hich is h~g:hl.y desirab1e as it wou1d give
the City two pieces of equipment (the present Snorkel. and the proposed
Tel.e Squirt) from '\othich 110 vol.t equipment can be operated . Shoul.d the
City purchase this separate1y at a l.ater date and Losta11 it, the cost
woul.d far exceed $893.
The Jacobs engLn~ brake is priced at $810. The eng:i.ne brake is
a sa£ety factor by a11owing 30 per cent faster stops with this heavy piece
of equi.pa.ent. The engine brake w i11 he1p reduce maintenance costs asso-
ciated w ith the brake system.
Approva1 of both options wou1d bring the price to $74,139 •
Number of Bids Submitted
The City issued specifications to nine bidders, a11 of whom
did not b~d, -ith the exception of Snorkel..
When the specif~cations were issued, the City was fu11y aware
that Snorke1 was the on1y manufacturer of Te1e Squirt equ~pment. However,
it was hoped that through a forma1 bid process a better pr~ce wou1d be
achieved than by negotiation. Xn retrospect, it appears that there wou1d
have been no di.fference :Ln fi.n.a1 price from that bid had "We negotiated.
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Perhaps the on1y e~ement of compet~tLon that coul..d have been
achi-ev-ed -•s that on the ma..nu..factu..re of the cba._ss.i..s _ Bes:ides Young
Equi..pment Company. the fire -h.i.ch i.s fu.rn.i._shi..ng the c.ha.ssi.s for thi.s
ve.h..i.cl..e, two others, Os.hk.osh a _nd Mack. Truck , provi...de a c:ompara.bl..e
chassi.s. Mack Truck was not contacted by Snorkel.. due to their tendency
to pri.c:e cons:iderabl..y above Young and Oshkosh_ Quotations for the
Oshkosh chassis -ere obtained by s~orkel.. at approx~tel..y $1,000 more
than the Young chassis .
F~cing of Overage
$70,000 -•s budgeted for th1s item in 1972. The overage of
$4, 1..39 "W:i.11 be covered by a transfer of th.i.s amount £r0111 the Pa.vi.ng
District 21 appropri.a.ti.o.n. for the Ci.ty•s share.
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINA.'<CE NO. --~4?e_ __ _ SERIES OF 1972
AN ORDINANCE AHENDI 'G CHAPTERS 22 .5-5a(10) AND 22.8
O F. THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONI 'G O RDINANCE • ORDINANCE NO. 26 •
S ERIES OF 1.963 • ENTITLED. "PRIVATE O FF-STREET PARK ING
STANDARDS FOR RESIDENTIAL USES", BY I NCREASING THE RE -
Q UIRED OFF-STREET PARK ING REQUIREHENTS FOR EFFICIENCY
UNITS A ND FOR GUESTS O R VISI TOR PARKING. AND DEFINING
THE SAHE.
NOW. THEREFORE . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CI TY COUNCIL
O F THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO:
Section 1. That Ch ap t e r 22.5 -5 a(10) of the Com-
prehe nsive Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No. 26, S e ries of
1963, is hereby amended to read as fo11ows:
22.5 5a(l.O). Residentia1 Uses
(i) Sing1e farni1y dwe11ing .... two (2)
spaces per each d~e11ing unit.
(ii) Mu1tip1e fami1y dwe11ing ....
Efficiency, one or t ·w"O bedroom units ..
one and one-ha1f (1-1/2) spaces per
each dweL1ing unit.
Three or more bedroom units .... two (2)
spaces per each dwe11ing unit.
Such parking sha11 be designated and
identified as parking for the occu-
pants of the bui1ding on1y.
Guests or Visitors .... five or more
dwe1 1ing units .... one(1) space for
each five units.
Such parking sha11 be designated and
identified as temporary parking for
the use of guests or visitors of the
occupants of the bui1ding o n1y.
Section 2 . That Chapter 22.8 of the Comprehensive
Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1963. is
hereby amended by addLng the fo11o~ing definitions:
Definitions
"Guest: or Visitor Off street Parking." An
off-stree t parking space provided for temporary
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tenants of the bui1d~ng, whether for socia1,
business or professiona1 reasons.
"Efficiency Unit". A dwe11ing unit con-
sisting of one room and inc1uding a bathroom,
kitchen, ha11way, c1osets and dining a1cove
direct1y off of the pri...ncipa1 room, prov1ded
such dining a1cove does not exceed 125 sq. ft. i._n area .
Introduced, read in fu11 and passed on first readLng
on the 20th day of December, 1971.
Pub1i...shed as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 23rd day o f December, 1971.
R ead by ti...t1e and passed o n fi...n a 1 r e ad ing o n the _______ d ay of 1972.
Pu b1ishe d by t::it1e as O rd_i. __ nan __ c_e __ N_o_._::_::_::_::_::_::_::_--.
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May or
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ex o f f i cio City C1erk-Tre asurer
I, Stephe n A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above
and fore going is a true, accurate and comp1ete copy of
an ordinance. passed on fina1 reading and pub1ishe d by
tit1e a s Ordinance No. , Series of 1972.
e x o fficio C ity C 1 erk -T r easurer
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Council.. MeetLng 2/7/72
Ca11 to order by Mayor Senti at B:OO P.M .
Invocation and A11 e giance as shown
Rol..1 c:a11 --7 present
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN SCHWAB SECONDED~" TJ'Dii.T THE MINUTES
2:..z-.......-.q_~ /3 /? 7 2-
0 F THE REGUIA..R. MEETING OF -) , BE APP'A::>VED AS READ . Upon the
ca.l...l..-.
Ayes: 7
Nays: None
Absent: None
Mayor Senti. recogni-zed th.e fol...l..a-i..n.g peopl..e from the List of Special..
Citizen Program Invitees:
Mr. LaVerne A. Lynch, 3936 South Bannock Street, Precinct No. 4
Mr. and Mrs. Jcunes W. Gu..nn, 3074 South Pennsy1va..n.i.a. Street, Preci....nct
No. 5 .
Mr. and M rs Wil..l..i...am G. Schaffer, 4438 South El..ati Street, Precinct
• No. 12 .
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Scaduto, 5011 South Fox Street, Precinct
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed-ard R. Jennings, 4701 South Jason Street , Precinct
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Mr. Austin Gomes~ 3170 South Humbo1dt~ representing the St. Louis
catho1ic Church~ appeared before Counc11 to request approva1 of a specia1 -e v ents 1iquor permit for a St. Patrick"s dance to be he1d on March 18~
cr oc-
1972~ from ~P.M. to 12:00 Midnight.
City Attorney Berardini stated that the Counci1 must est&b1ish a
date of hearing on the reques-t .
COUNCILMAN OI«>RITY MOVED~ COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE CITY
COUNCIL ESTABL.ZSH MONDAY, MA.RCH 6~ 1 972 , AS THE DATE OF E:IEAR...I_NG ON r HE
REQUEST OF ST. LOUIS CATHOLIC CHURCH FOR A. SPECIAL EVENTS LIQUOR PERMIT.
Upon the ca11 ...
Ayes: 7
Nays: None
Absent: None
T h e Mayor dec1ared the motion carried.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED~ OOUNCILH.AN SCHWAB SECONDED~ THAT THE PUBLIC
HEA.R..ING TO OONS:D>ER AN O RDINANCE WHICH WOULD INCREASE OFF -STREET PARJC:Z:NG
REQUIREMENTS BE O PENED. Upon the ca11 __ _
Ayes: 7
• Nays: None
Absent: None
• The Mayor dec1a..red the pub1i.c heari...ng opened at 8:30 P.M. • •
~= A tape recording o£ the pub1ic hearing is on fi.1e
wi.th the o££ici.a1 records of the City C1erk of the
February 7~ 1972, City Counci1 meeting.
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Listed be1ow in order of first appearance and presentation are the
individual.& -ho testi£ied at the hearing and the exh1bits:
Mr. James L. Supinger, Director of Eommunity Deve1opment
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Exhibit *1 --An affidavit from the Eng1e-ood Heral.d Sentine1
showing publ.ication on December 23, 1971 , of
Notice of Pub11c Bea.rLng on a Bi11 for an
Ordinance LncreasLng Off-Street Parking Requirements,
and pub1ication of the Bi11 for an Ordinance itse1f.
Mr . Supinger discussed the provisions of the ~--ordinance
w~th Counc~1 -~t w as noted by Counc~1 that there was no one ~attendance
who wished to speak either for or against the ordinance nor did anyone stand
-hen a ,po11. of the audience was requested for those i..n favor and those opposed.
COUNCI..LMAN DHOR.l:TY MOVED , COUNCILMAN SC~AB SECONDED, THAT THE
PUBLIC HE.AR..l:NG BE CLOSED. Upon the ca ..l 1 •••
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Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1ared the hearing c1osed at 8:35 P .M.
COUNCILMAN SCFIWAB MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, ~ THAT TtE:
PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ASSESSMENTS FOR SIDEWALK DISTRICT NO. 71 BE
OPENED. Upon the ca11 •..
Ayes: 7
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1a.red the publ.ic hea-ring opened at 8:36 P.M.
NOTE : A tape recording ...
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Listed below in order of first appearance and presentation are the
individuals 'Who test~fed at the hearing and the exhibits:
Mr. Stanley H. D~a1, City Manager, discussed the methods of
deter ination of the assessments and the collection procedures by the
City of Englewood and Arapahoe County.~No one appeared in regard to the
assessments for Sidewalk District No_ 71.
COUNCILMAN SCHWAB MOVED , COUNC1LMAN DHOR.I'I'Y SECONI:ED, THAT THE
PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED_ Upon the ca11 _ ..
Ayes: 7
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor decl.ared the heari...ng c1os~ at 2.Jdl:lliibcll¥K¥ a : 38 P .M.
T 'he fol.l.o-:i.ng 1i.quor application chec.k. 1i.st..& "Were received for
the record:
Chec.k. 1i.st f o r app1icants for a liquor and 3 .2 beer license .
Check list for app1icants remodel.ing or causing other physica1
changes to be made to prem...i.ses l..icensed for sa.1e of liquor
3 .2 fermented ma~t beverage.
Check list for 1iquor 11cense ownership change exceptLnq
corporat.ions .
Check 1ist for liquor license owners~p changes -c~ corpo-
rati..ons onl.y.
The schedule for comp1eti..on of Paving District No. 20 'Wa.& received
for the record.
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Items 4c thru 4m al..l.. received for the record.
A schedul..e for creation of Paving Di.stri.ct N o . 21, ....,._,...,.,,.,.===-
memorandum from Mr. Kel..l..s Waggoner, Director of Publ..i.c Works, and a Bi.l..l..
for an Ordinance estab1i.shing the Di.stri.ct,~~urecei.ved for the record.
Introduced as a Bi.l..l.. by Cou:nci.l..nart .DI"l_ori.ty and read in ful..l..,
A B:XLL FOR
AN O RDINANCE CREATING AN X.MPROVEMENT DXSTR..l:CT :I:N THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO , TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 21, ORDERING THE
CONSTRUCTION TI:IEREXN OF STREET AND ALLEY rM.P80VEMENTS; PR:>VI.DING FOR THE
ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE O:I:ST.RJ:CT IN PAYMENT FOR SAID IMPROVEMENTS; PROV":I.DING
FOR NOTJ:CE TO CONTRACTORS AND TO BIDDERS FOR SPECIAL :o..PROVEMENT OI.STR..l:CT
BONDS OF SA.XO CITY.
COUNC:r:LMA.N DHOR.l:TY' MOVED, COUNCIL~ BLESSING SECONDED, THA.T THE
Bl:LL FOR AN ORDJ:NANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AN:D POBLISHED ~ULL IN THE
ENG.LEWOOD HERA..LD WJENTZN.EL. Upon the ca.l.l.. •••
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Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1a.red the moti...on c:a...rri...ed.
A memora.ndunt from the Pl..anni..ng~d Zoni...n.g Commission dated January 24,
1972, recommending the vacat~on o£ a porti...on o£ the South Li...ncoLn Street/South
Sherman Street a11ey south of Gi...rard Avenue, was recei...ved for tbe record. ...
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It was the consensus of Council that the City Attorney prepare
a bi11 vacat~g a portion of South Linco1n Street.
A memorandum from the Planning and Zoning Commission dated
January 24, 1972~ requesting a height exception for Offices , Ltd., fronting
on Sou·th LincoLn Street and South Sherman Street :x~a.a:.h south of Ea_st G.i...rard
Avenue,
PUBLIC
was rece~ved for the record . ' ~
COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED . =ONCJ:LWOMAN HENNING SECONDED . THAT A r-:;::,"'J.,_-/
HEA.R.ING BE ESTABL.ISHED FOR MA..RCH 6 , 197 2 , AT 8 i 00 P.M . , ON T HE
REQUEST OF OFFICES , LTD., FOR A liXK HEIGHT EXCEPTION . Upon the ca111 ••.
A y es: 7
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
A memorandum fro~ Mr . Stanley a. D ial , City Man ager , to Council
regarding the year-ending balance in the Recreation Fund, was received
for the record.
M.r. D.i..a1 review ed the yea.r -end.i.ng ba.l.ance .:i.n the R.ec:reati.o.n Fund
with Counci.1.
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A memorandum from Mr_ Stan1ey H_ Dial.~ City Manag e r~ to Counci1
recommending dead 1Lmb pick-up program in March~ -as received for the -r eco rd.
COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED~ COUNC I...LIIIAN LA.Y SECONDED, TfGtt.T THE CITY
APPROVE AND ENlX>RSE THE MARCH, 1972, PROGRAM OF PICXING UP DEAD AND
D.EX::E:A.SED TREE Lr.HBS AND THAT THE EXPENDITURE NOT EXCEED $10,000.
Discussion ensued_
Counci1.naa.n Schwab stated that h.i.s opposition to the program
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-ou1d be '}1!.~ reduction ~he $20~000 budget for tree ~ p~t.Lng_
Discussion contLnued.
U,pon the ca.11 of the ro11 on the mot.i...on, the vote re..sul.ted a.a
fo1.1.ows:
Ayes: S
Nays: Counci.l...lne.n B1essi...ng ~ Schwra.b.
Absent: None
The Mayor decl.a..red the motion ca.rr.i.ed .
S(f) rece.i.ved for the record_
COUNCILMA.N LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECO'NDED, THAT THE ANNUAL
u ~ ~ ?> C'.._L. ~--• RENEWAL OF THE 3. 2 FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSE FOR (address)
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BE APPROVED. Upon the ca.11 ..•
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RESOLUTION NO. 4~ SERIES OF ~972
A RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE APPRECIATION OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD~ -
COLORA.J:X:>, TO MA.RCUS O. SHIVERS, JR.
(CopDd ~ fu11 Ln the official.. Resol..ution Book.}
COUNCILMAN SCHWAB MOVED, COUNCZ.LMAN LAY SECONDED ., THAT RESOLUTl:ON
NO.4., SER..I.ES OP 1972., BE ~ ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon t.hec::al..l..
of the rol..l..., the vote resu1ted as fo11ows:
Ayes: 7
The Mayor decl..ared • _.
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A m.eznora.ndurn frOID the Chairman o£ the Water and Sew-er .Bc:>a..rd
recommend.ing the acceptance and approval.. of the proposed revision to Titl..e
XV of the City Code regarding Water Division matters. was received for the
record.
Director of Util..itics., Cha%l..es Carrol..l.. appeored before City Council..
and discussed the recommended changes to the water chapters of the City Code.
COUNCILMAN LA¥ MOVED., COUNCILMAN SC..,AB SECO'f'IDED,. THAT THE CITY
ATTORNEY BE DIRECTED TO PREPARE THE NECESSARY CHANGES TO THE WAXER UTIL.ITY
• PORTION OF Tf£ C:rrY CODE. Upon the ca11 •.•
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A memora.nduzn £rom the Chairman of the Water and Sewer Board rec-=--e..nd:i..ng
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South Water and Sanitation District and Cherry Hi.11s Rancho Water and
Sanitation District , was received for the record.
Director of Uti1ities Char1es Carro11 appeared before Council.
revised agreement
and exp1aLned the reasons for the ~~~~-~~/~~~~~~~-between the City,
Cherrymoor South Water and Sanitation District and Cherry Hi11s Rancho
Water and Sanitation District.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNC:r.LIIAN SCHWAB SECONDED, T HAT THE
REVISED AGREEMENT BE APPROVED AND Ta;q.T THE CITY KrTORNEY BE DIRECTED TO
DRAW UP THE NECESSARY' IX>CUMENTS. Upon the cal..l. _ ••
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The Mayor dec.l.ared ---
A memorandum from the Chairman o£ Xkwx.Y•x the Water and Sewer
Board rec:onune.ndi.ng the atte.n.d.a.n.ce of La:wrence E _ Thompson at the Water
Po.l..l.uti.on Control. Federation m.e.et.i.ng .i...n Wa.shj_n,g·ton , D.C. , March .1.4 , .1.972.
C1ty Man.ager Dia1 discussed the attendance of Mr. Thompson at
the Water Po11ution Contro1 Fede ration meetLng in was~gton , D .C.
COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED , COUNCXLWOMAN HENNrNG SECONDED , THAT THE
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FEDERATION ME.ETZNG :I.N WASHINGTON , D .C ., ON MARCH 14 , 1972, BE APPROVED . Opon •••
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The Mayor dec1ared ...
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A mern.ora.ndunt froin the Chai.rma.n of the Water and Sewer Boa.rd recommending
the sa1e o£ Boreas Pass Ditch Number 2 Water R1ghts was received for the record.
Mr. Carroll reappeared before City Council. and stated that the
City had received an offer from Ado1ph Coors for the purchase of the City •s
tS3,ooo
Boreas Pass water rights at the price of ~&e,eou. Mr. Carro11 stated that
initia11y the City had paid $134,000 and with various deve1opmenta1 costs
COUNCXLMAN SCHWAB M O VED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED , THAT THE MATTER
BE TABLED FOR FURrHER DISCUSSION. Upon •••
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The iH----t--x---x-xx Mayor decl.ared the
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City Man.ager Di.a.1 stated that the .LnquLry -ou....l.d be presented to
the Water and Sewer Board for recommendation. •
S(m) received for the record.
Assistant City Manager McDivitt discussed the recom.endat~on
-ith Cou.nci.1..
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AN O RDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACI.Na: Ctm..PTER. 4, ARI'XCLE :r AND ARTI.CLE
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COUNCXLMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN SCHWAB SECO NDED, TtmT ORDX:~CE
NO . 5 , SERIES OF 1972, BE PASSED ON F~ READING AND PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN
THE ENG.LEW(X)O HERALD SENTINEL. Upon the ca111 ...
Ayes: 7
The Mayor dec1ared .••
RESOLUTION NO . 5 , SERIES OF 1972
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECtrrJ:ON CF' A CONTRACT FOR THE
PURCHA.SE OF LAND FOR THE UTILITIES DEPARTMENT.
(Co~d i..n fu11 in the offi..ci.a1 Reso1ut~on Book .)
COUNCILWOMAN HENNING MC>VED, COUNC:I:LMAN BR:JWN SECONDED, THAT
RESOLUTION NO . 5 , SERIES OF 1...9 72, BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. Upon the c:a..11 .• -
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Th Mayor dec:l.a..red •• _
City Attorney ~ Berardi.ni presented a memorandum dated
February 7, 1972, discuss~ the dismissal.. of the City •s suit in the -.:nnex.ati.on of the Santa Fe -Un:i.o.n A.rea.. Mr. Bera.rdi.ni d...1scussed th.e annexati-on
and Supreme Court dec:i.si.on with Council. and stated that accor ding to State
l..aw, annexation proceedings coul..d not be instituted until... November, 1972. -
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A memorandum from Mr. Stanl..ey H. Di.al..~ Ci.ty Manager~ to Council.
regardi....ng a area Pl.anni.ng and Oevel..opment Co~i.ttee~ -as received
for the record.
City Manager Di.al.. dis cussed the recommendati.ons to City Council.
about the Core Area Pl.anning Committee.
Council. discussed attendance of Counci.l. members a& on the Committee.
A memorandum from Mr. Stephen A. Lyon, Director of Finance~ and
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Fire ch~ef Wm. -A. Hamil.ton A recommendi.ng the a-ardi.ng of a bid for a tel.e-
scopic squirt apparatus in the Fire Department , -as recei.v ed for the record.
Fi.re Chief H&Dl.:il.ton appeared before City Cou.nci.l. and di.scussed
the bid received for a Tel.e Squirt pumper fire apparatus.
CounciLman Schwab discussed probl.ems -i.th the Jacobs engi....ne
brake .
COUNCILMAN SCHWAB MOVED, COUNCILMAN BLESSJ:NG SECONDED, Tl-D\T
COtJNCrL APPROVE THE PUacHASE OF THE TELE SQUI..RI' FIRE APPARATUS FROM THE
SNORKEL CORPORATION . ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI , AND THAT THE ADMINISTRATION
RES.EA.RCH THE ZKBIDB. JACOBS ENGINE BR;UCE AND REPORr TO CITY COUNCIL PRIOR
TO THAT OPTION BEING At7rH::>RIZED BY CITY COUNCIL. Upon the cal.J. __ _
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The Mayor decl.ared ..•
• • • City Manager Dial. requested the attendance of Patro1man Duane
~ Jarred to the Ne-Mexico Law Enforcement Tra:i.ni.ng Academy February 21-25 .
1972.
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Mr. Di...al.. stated that. the purpose of M.r. Jarred • s attendance was to
:rece1ve special. school..Lng Ln auto theft and abandoned vehic1es.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNC:l:LMA.N SCHW.AB SECONDED, THA.T THE
A'rl'ENDANCE OF PATROLMAN DUANE JARRE~ THE NEW MEXICO LAW ENFORCEMENT
TRAINING ACADD-IY FEBRt.JA.ln.' 21 -25, 1972, BE APPFfOVED. Upon the cal..l.. •• -
Ayes: 7
The Mayor decl.a:red ...
ORDINANCE NO . 6 , SERXES OF 1972
AN ORDINANCE AMENDr.NG CHAPTERS 22.5 -S(a) •••
(Copied i...n fu11 i.n the official. O:rdi...na.nce Book.)
CX>UNC::I:LMAN DIDRXTY MOVED, COUNCILMAN SCHWAB SECONDED, THAT
O RDINANCE NO. G, SERIES OF 1972 , BE PASSED ON F~ READING AND PUBLISHED
BY TITLE IN T BE ENGLEWOOD I::IE.-ALD SENTINEL . Upon the cal.l. •••
Ayes: 7
The Mayor dec:l..a..red. _.
City Manager Dial. reminded members of Council. that March 27, 1972,
is schedul.ed for the hearing of P.O. 20 assessments.
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members of Council. that due to the fact that February 21 , 1972, is a 1ega1
hol.i...day, the next Counci...l. meeting wi11 be hel.d on February 22.
City Manager D1a1 reminded members of Counci1 that in the fa11 o £
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COUNCILWOMAN HENNING MOVED, COUNCILMAN SCHN'AB SECONDED, THAT MR. ./
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Ayes: 7
COUNCILMAN SCHWAB MOVED, COONC:l:.LHAN BRCIWN SECONDED, THAT M.R. ././
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WILLI..AM R.. ROSS, 31.20 SOUTH RACE, AND MRS. MAXINE STANLEY, 2:;..0~ "'7"7y'-~~
BARVA.RI>, BE APPO:rNrED TO THE P:IANN:I:NG AND ZON:J:NG COHMISS l:ON. Upon the
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The Mayor decl.ared •..
COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED , COUNCILMAN B~ SECONDED , THAT MR . C . L.
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(CHET)MADDOX, 2830 SOUTH BANNOCK STREET , AND MR._. JOHN KREILING , 3131. SOUTH
HIGH STREET , BE APPOI"NI'ED TO THE ~ RD O F A..DJUSTHENT AND APPEALS . Upon the
cal.l... ••• -Ayes: 7
The Mayor decl.ared .•• ---CQUNC:XLWOMAN HENNING MOVED, COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED, TlD\T
/ C~LL . 491.3 SOUTH LXPAN STREET, -/~JJ'Ji9~71J¥' AND MRS.
DELLA. MARX ~.. 2352 WEST ::I.LXFF AVENUE , BE REAPPOZNTED TO THE PUBLIC LXB~
MR. JOHN
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AND T HAT MR. ), address, BE
APPOINTED TO T HE Pt.ELl:.C LIBRARY BOARD G PJD£~ERG
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The Mayor d ec 1 ared
C O UNCZLMAN SCHWAB MOVED, COUNCILMAN BLESSXNG SECONDED, THAT MRS.
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PAUL NE:IiiliPORr, 4316 SOtrrH CHEROKEE, AND MR. CLYDE MXTCHELL, 4947 SOt7rH GRANT ,
BE A.PPOXNTED TO THE ELECTION COMMISS:I.ON. Upon the ca..11 •••
Ayes: 7
The Mayor dec1ared ...
COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED , COUNCILMAN SECONDED, THJ\.T MR. OA.V'ID B .
F ::I:REMEN • S
CLAYTON, 4509 SOUTH ACOMA STREET , BE REAPPOXNI"ED TO THE .... ,.,......... PENSION
BOARD-Upon the ca11 .•.
Ayes : 7
COUNCILWOMAN HENNING MOVED, COUNCILMAN SC~AB SECONDED, THAT MR.
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TOM F:I:.TZPATR.XCK, 3155 SOUTH ACOMA STREET, AND HR.. WARREN ORR, 1500 EA.ST
CORN:ELL S%ZBX AVENUE, BE REAPPOINTED TO THE EMPLOYEES" RETIREMENr BOARD.
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1 9 71 he had been appointed Counci1"s representative to the Legis1ative
Conunittee _ He inquired if members of Counci.1 wished to serve on the
Committee i.n his p1ace_
Mayor Senti announced that Counci1man Lay had been se1ected as
the Young Man of the Year by the Eng1ewood Jaycees.
Upon i...nqui..ry of Cou.n.ci....lwoma.n Henning~ City Manager Dia1 :i.ndi.cated
that a report concern:i.ng deferred payment by e 1der1y peop1e for specia1
improvement district assessments was forthcoming.
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CounciLman Ohority r e quested that the City administration write
a 1etter to those citizens who had expressed an Lnterest in the ds and
~.i.ssi..ons thank.i...ng them for their concern and a1so 1ette:rs to those
outgo1ng Board and Comi..ssion members thanking them Sex
COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED, COUNCXOMA.N B.RQIWN SECONDED, THAT THE
MEETING BE ADJOURNED."' Upon the ca111.--
Ayes: 7
T he Mayor de.c1ared the motion carried~ a..nd the meeting adjourned at 10:30 P .M ..
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