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Cl"'rZ COUNCI L OOC:UMEN"tl
RETURN TO
JUN 1 9 72
COU NCIL MEETING FILE
C:TT'Y OF ENGLJLWOOO. COLD.
C O UNCIL CHAMBERS
CrTY O F ENGLEWCX>D ~ COLORADO
JUNE 5 ~ 1972
REGULAR MEeTING:
The C~ty C ouncil of the City of Eng1ewood ~ Arapahoe County, Colorado ,
met in regular session on June 5, 1972, at 8:05 P.M .
Mayor Senti , presiding , ca11ed the meeting to order.
The invocation was given by the Reverend Barry K.imbrough of the
Englewood Methodist Church. Pledge of A11egiance was 1ed by Pack No. 333.
The Mayor asked for ro11 ca11. Upon the ca11 of the ro11, the
fo11owing were present:
Council Members Schwab, Lay , Dhority, Brown , Blessing, Senti.
Absent: Counci.1wornan Henning.
The Mayor declared a quorum present.
Also present were: City Manager Di.a1
Assistant City Manager McDivitt
Director of Finance Kar1 No11enberger
COUNC::t~ DHORITY MOVED, COUNCX.LMAN BLESSING SECONDED, THAT THE
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF MAY 15 , 1972, BE APPROVED AS READ. Upon
the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resu1ted as fo11ows:
Ayes: Counci1 Members Sch-ab , Lay , Dhority, Brown , B1essing , Senti .
Nays: None
Absent: Counci1wcxna.n Henning.
The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried .
Mayor Senti. recog-nized the fo11ow:Lng-peop1e from the 1ist of Spe.cia1
Citizen P r ogram Z n vitees:
Mx. and Mr s . ELmer Hanse11 , 3859 South Grant Street , Precinct No . 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy c. Johnson , 3132 West Monmouth A~enue , Precinct No . 13.
Mr. and Mrs . George Jorgenson, 3087 west Grand Avenue, Precinct N o . 13.
A1so introduced were:
Mr. and Mrs . James Wade , 4377 South Huron Street , Precinct No . 12 .
Mayor a.nd Mrs. Theodore Armstrong of the City of Sheridan.
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M r . Lo~e11 Pa1mqu~s t, Ch a~rman of the Core Area Study Committee ,
introduced members of the Committee who were present: Messrs. Paul. Ambrose,
Mal.coLm E. Co11 ier , ~r ., Emmett Curry , Kenneth Carl.son , and James L . Sup~ger.
In addition , Mr. Pa~m quist expressed his thanks to o ther members of the
Commi ttee who were unabl.e to attend: Me ss rs. Richard Banta , G erri Von Fre11ick ,
He r b ert Hosanna , and Leo Lentsch .
Mr . PaLmquist reviewed the work of the Commi ttee, noting that it
began on February 24, 1972 , with the membership appointed by the Engl.ewood
C ity Council.. From that day f orward the Ccxnm.i.ttee met every other 'Week until.
the present. Mr . Pal.mqui.st n o ted that i..n the begi.nni..ng the Committee had a
rather l.~ited concept of the Core Area, b ut that eventua11y the area of
concern was defined as D artmouth Avenue on the n o rth~ South Down~g Street
on the ea s t ~ Kenyor. on the south ~ and South Santa Fe D rive on the ~est . The
C ommittee met -ith numerous groups and Lndividua1s ~ inc1uding the Regiona1
T ransportation District. The Committee was gratified to 1earn that their
recommendation to upgrade Santa Fe Drive coincided ~ith that of the Regiona 1
Transportation Dis trict. The Committee ~ he said , fe1t that the east-west
access of Girard AVenue from Broad~ay to C indere11a C ity shou1d receive ma Jo r
emphasis fo r redeve1opment ~ and U . s . High ~ay 285 shou1d be upgraded to £u11
£ree~ay status _
He commended the ~ork of H erbert Hosanna , -ho was specificia11y
assigned the task of studying housing with~n the area . As a resu1t of his
~ork , the C ommittee £e1t that no deve1opment which chose to ignore the range
of housLng needs , inc1udLng the necessity to provide for chi1dren , shou1d be
approved in the future .
One of the keys to the deve1opment , not on1y of the Core Area but
a11 o£ Eng1e~ood itse1£, i s the South P1atte River Va11ey . The Committee
a1so urged g reater cooper a t ion ~ith the City of Sheridan and emphasiz ed the
need for convention £aci1it ies .
dations:
Mr . P a1mquist stated that there were three phases to their recommen -
P hase 1 -Immediate Action:
Counci1 adoption of the Core Area concepts.
b . Counci1 appointment of a ne~ committee ~ith the maJority
being Eng1e~ood residents .
Phase 2 -Counci1 appointment of a p1anning consu1tant.
Ph ase 3 -I mp1ementation Phase
Changes Ln city ordinances where required.
b. Method of f inancing :redeve1opment .
Counc~1man Sch-ab expressed his thanks to the Commi ttee~ s tating
that he fe1t it was a good report and that the Committee had been very competent
and s incere in their work . Counci~an Dhority noted that a 1ot of though t and
hard ~ork had gone into the Committee work and hoped that their work -ou1d b e
pub1ic1y known. He p a rt:icu1a.r1y thanl<.ed Mr . Pa1mquist who serv-ed as ••temporary••
Chairma n . Counci1ma.n B1ess ing a1so expressed his tha..nks and a sked M.r . Palmquist
what the Counci1 shou1d do Lmmediat e1y to ~p1emen t their proposa ls. Mr .
Pa 1mquist responded that the C ounci.1 shou1d appoint a commit tee to take up
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Coun~i~man b~own exp~essed h1s feel.Lng that ~he city has now taken
a bi...g step and t.ha t.he enJ. resul shou1d be trem ndous because they .i.nvo1v d
so many En3lewood reai... ents.
Mayor Senti. t.hen presented each of the members of the Comrni.tt.ee
~ho ~ere .i.n aLtendance -~th a city paperweight as an expression of d~anks.
Mr. Lou Parkinson , Chairman of tne Workal1e Program Ci...Li...zens
Commit tee , appeared to present the Council. wi.th the Workab1e Program Ccr-
ti....ficate granted by the Department of 1-Jousi..ng and Urban Oevel.opment. The
Mayor thanked Mr . ParkLnson for the Committee 's efforts to prepare the work-
ab1e Program app1i...cati...on.
Mr . Jef~ Armstrong , 5801 East & 11evi...ew Avenue , appeared to request
a permi t to bui...1d a rai...1road ~pur across South Windermere Street , north oi
Tufts Avenue and souLh oC Lncy. He 5tated that he receivc3 approval from
the Santa Fe R .•il.road for construction of a spur and from the Director o£
Publ 1 c Works ~ Ke11s Waqgone~-He a~so noted Lhat tne %irm or Meurer ~ S rat1n1 ,
& Me urer , Inc ., had worked c.l.osel.y wi.. hi..m i...n d signing the spur, whi.ch woul.d
require an easement across WLnd rmere for a 20 ' pi.ecc of track .
CounciLman Dhori.ty i...nqui...red how l.ong the agreement woul.d be effect .
Mr. Armstrong stated tha the easement with the Santa Fe Rail.road was £or
4 ~ y e ars and wou1d be au Omd i.cal.l.y renewab.l.e as long as it were used for
rai.l.road purposes. Th agreement woul.d be nul.l.i.£ied if i.t were not used
by the Santa Fe for ra~1road purposes .
C ounci.l.man Brown inquired how much use the spur woul.d receive.
Mr . Armstrong stated that the track wou1d serve ~our i..ndustri.a1 sites and
woul.d be i...n use only £ive to ten minutes each day .
C ci.1 Schwab stated that he wa~ concerr.e...J. that Mr . ~rrn.st:ro1 •
hat'i not e to the Council.. i.n e pl.a.nning sta3es Le--:lee t.t-.e waren
constructed . The spur . he noted , was obvi...ousl.y very val..uab.le t.o ware11ouse
ope ration; ther e for e ~ he cou1d not unde rstand why Mr. Armstrong had not
dete rmined ~£ such an agre eme nt cou1d be obtaLned before construction o£
the b ui..1di.ng _ M.r _ Armstrong sta t e d thaL he wo.rked w.i.Ll• the ci.ty !lt:.af:t: a.1.nce
the ~nception of the project and tha t he never fel.t that there wer any
prob1 s in receiving approva1 for such an agreement. Jle then 1 resented a
map of the area to the Counci.1 . He noted that he had received approva1 for
a s.1.mi..l..ar s pu r a~reement Ln 1963 but that he nev er constructed a spur .
Counci1man B1 s.sinq asked if all. sat:ety p~ecaut.i.ons had been
provi ed £or -nd Mr . Armstrong stated that they had .
ounc1.1D'oa.n Ll}tori.ty asked if there -as a cl.ause in the aqree.ment
'"'·hich woul..d require the easement to autcxnatica1l.y revert to the city if .i.t
were not sea for railroad purposes . Mr . Di.a1 mentioned that there was noc
nor wa~ there any mention of the need for M r . Armstrong to provide a sl.eeve
for the storm drainage condu1t to be placed under the track , but that on
both counts in ent of the Council. cou1d be carried out admini.strati.vel.y _
There l..>e.i.ng no further di.scuss.i.on , the Mayo.l.. moved on to the nex t
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Mr . Jim Thomas of the Englewood Jaycees asked Council for financial
assistance to help defray the cost of the annua1 fireworks display on the
Fourth of Ju1y. He co~ended the Council for their support in the past . He
noted that because the intent of the Jaycees was to provide a function for
as many people as possLb1e , the price was reduced from $1 .00 to S.SO per
person. It was. therefore , necessary to make up the difference Ln what the
admission charge would br~g and what was necessary through donations from
the business and public co~unity .
CounciLman Ohority asked if there was any idea as to he-~any
attended the demonstration 1ast year. Mr. Barry Lindstrom , also of the
Jaycees , stated that no exact count had been taken, but there were appro~ate1y
1 ,000-2 ,000 persons inside Centennial Park vie-ing this disp1ay , in addition
to the many thousands outside who could see it from their homes .
CounciLman Brown commended the Jaycees , sayi~g that the demonstration
-as better than that given at the univers~ty or Denver. He did , however , state
that there were not enough restrooms available for a11 of the spectators .
Mr. Lindstrom said that a number of Sano1eta wou1d be insta11ed this year.
CounciLman Dhority noted that many groups in the community seek
financial assistance fro~ the Council , and that the amount of assistance
given should be related to the &~~~ount of c:ocrvnu.nity good perfornted. cou.n.c:i1 -
man Ble ssing said that as a former Jaycee he cou1d testify that this was one
of their b etter projects.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCI LMAN BLESSING SECOt-.'D.£0, THAT THE CITY
SUPPORT "l.'HE ENGLEWOOD JAYCEES 1972 JULY 4TH FIREWORKS DISPLAY IN THE AMOUNT
OF SSOO .
Counc:i~an Schwab expressed concern about the fact that there are
so man:y requests made of Cou.n.ci.1 that i.t becomes most di.fficu1t to deci.de
whi.ch projects to sponsor . The problem , he said , i s knowing when and how to
draw the 1~e -For example , shou1d the Cou.n.ci.1 support the fireworks display
and not the Special Olympics for Menta11y and Ph ysica11y Handicapped Retardates.
Counci.~an Blessing said that each project should stand on its own
merits .
Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resulted a s follows:
Ayes: Council Members Schwab, Lay , Dhority, Brown , Blessing , Senti .
Nays: None
Absent: Council. woman. Henn ing _
The Mayor decl.ared the motion carried .
Mr. M . M. Summers , 3140 South Delaware Street, came to request
construction of a swimming pool. at Dartmouth Park . He e x pressed his disappoint-
ment over the £act that the pool had been promised t o the people in the northern
part of the city for eight years and , as yet , o ne had not been constructed .
The City Council. had promi sed
c onstruct a pool. in the area to replace
sold to make room for Cinde re11a C ity.
h is concern .
the peopl.e, he said , that it wou1d
the one 1ost when the City Park was
The Mayor thanked Mr. Summers for
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The minutes of the Pl-anning and zoning Comm~ssion meeting of
May 2, 1972 , ~ere received for the record.
The minutes of the Workable Program Citi zens Committee meeting of
May 11, 1972 , were received for the record.
FLre Chief Wi11iam H~i1ton presented a proposal. to negotiate for
the purchase of a rescue/ambulance vehicle in the amount of $14 ,000. The
State High-ay Safety Grant had origina11y been for $12,000 to purchase a
van -type unit, but at the request of the State High-ay Safety Council. the
Department began to 1ook at modular units instead. U1timate1y , he said, the
grant wou1d be increased to $14 ,000 Ln order for such a unit to be purchased.
Cou.nci..1man Lay inqu:L..red i..f a modul.ar uni.t -ere trul.y superior to
the van type. Chief Hamilton said it -as. Deputy Chief Don McC1e11an
descrLbed the d~si..gn of the vehic1e and noted that certain specifications
had been modified to suit Eng~ewood "s requirements; Ln particu1ar ~ a bostrum
seat was to be Lnsta11ed. W'hich wou1d a11aw the attendant to minister to
persons on both sides of the modu1ar unit without 1eaving his chair.
CounciLman Dhority asked what we wou1d do with our present units .
Chief Hami1ton noted that one was bui1t Ln 1947 and was a1ready in a reserve
ca p acity ~ and that the modu1ar vehic1e wou1d rep1ace a 1967 unit which wou1d
then be put in a reserve status .
CounciLman Schwab questioned the cost of the chassis ($3 ,489 .29).
Chief Ha.nai.1ton then revi.ewed the specifi.ca.t:i.ons Ln sorne deta_i1 .
CounciLman Dhority asked if the city charged for any ambu1ance service
it rendered. City Manager Dia1 said it did not . CounciLman Dhority asked if
the purchase of this unit W'OU1d tend to get the city :Lnto the a:rnbu1ance busi...ness
even more than it is today. Chief Ha.nai1ton said that he fe1t it wou1d no _
Counci.1man B1ess:Lng inquired if the Department wou1d have to respond
to , say , Cast1e Rock if the grant were accepted . Chief Hami.1ton said that
it -oul..d .
Counci1man Lay said that the ambu1ance appeared to be too big and
perhaps it was top heavy. Deputy Cnief McC1e11an stated that the unit did
meet a11 federa1 regu1ati.ons .
Counci1man Dhor~ty questioned whether the citizens of Eng1ewood
shou1d be supporting ca11s outside of the city. He a1so asked ~f the city
-ere not being taken advantage of since no charge for the service -as made .
Dr . Wi11iam R . Truitt was introduced . He mentioned that t~e was
not as important in the emergency business as W'aS hav:i.ng trained personne1 to
ride with the vehi.c1e . Dr. Tr~itt indicated that six of the firemen were
trained Emergency Medica1 Technicians and that he W'aS qu i te satisfied with
the abi1ity of these men. Mayor Senti said that the department had evident1y
researched the different type s of vehi.c1es , noting that sev eral trips had
been taken to view these units on disp1ay. Therefore , the Counci1 shou1d
proceed with the purchase.
COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNC~LM.AN BLESSING SECONDED , THAT THE
ADMINISTRATION BE AUTHORIZED TO NEGOTIATE FOR THE PURCHASE OF BOTH THE MODULE
IT AND THE TRUCK CHASSIS (A CHEVROLET 400 CUBXC INCH) FROM THE M ODULANCE
C ORPO RATION OF DALLAS . TEXAS .
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CounciL a.r~ Uhot:.i.ty exp:r..essed a s.1.re t.o have a policy on ambulance
service . C l.t:y Mur• 9 r n1a1 note l tt at.. a. :r;esolut..Lor. · doptc.d h'-...1' e Counc.i.l
sumet:..1.rne a"::JO soL torth a poli.c.y ~ .:st be woul 1 .r view l.or l.a:t:.er diso.....:us~i.or-~
by Lhe Counci 1.
Upon t:.t~e cd.ll o~ the roll, t.he rcsul ed a s follows:
1\y &: (. .. out C':ll Mem.t:ers ~ hwcs.b . L<ay , Dho:z:..Lty. B:z:o"'-n • .bl~ssi.nJ . :Jent.L.
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City Manager Dial. presented a recommendation from the Board of
Career Service Conwmi.ss.i.oners that the c1assi.fi.cati.on of ''Assistant City
E.ngi.neer •• be changed to ''City Engineer. •• Counci.1.m.a.n Schwab asked if the
city had a City Engineer. Mr. D i.a1 said no , that the title had been dropped
from the ti.tle of ''Director of Pub1i..c Works'' so.m_e ti...rne ago. Counci.l...ma.n
Dhori.ty asked i.f i.t would involve a salary ~crease. Mr. Di.a1 indicated that
the city sets its salaries in relation to what comparable jobs are worth,
not by ti.tl.e .
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED , COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE T:X:TLE OF
''ASSIST~ CrrY ENGINEER'' BE CHANGED TO ''CrrY ENGINEER .''
U pon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resulted as fo11ows :
Ayes : Council Members Schwab , Lay, Dhori.ty, B rown, Blessing , Senti..
Nay s: None
.Abs ent: Counc i.1-am.a...n Hen.ni.ng .
The Mayor declared the mot~on carried .
C~ty Manager Dia1 presented a memorandum reviewing the public
meeting held May 23 at C1..a.yton School. for those residents in the South Central.
Drainage Basin. He suggested that ~ the next three to four weeks it might
be of some value to meet with the owners of the property which the city wou1d
have to acquire i.f one of the five a1ternatives for the storm drainage pl.an
was adopted. He a1so suggested that it might be we11 to send out letters to
residents in the area to so1icit their responses .
There being no objections , to either setting up a meeting or sending
out a 1etter , Mayor Senti moved on to the next item on the agenda.
B e c ause the original. bi11 for an ordinance amending the U niform
P 1umbing Code of 1 970 had mistakenly read in such a manner as to repeal. the
basic section of the code, a new b i 11 f or an ordinance was prepared for
Council. action.
COUNCI LM.AN LAY MOVED , COUNCILMAN Sc:ti'WAB S ECONDED, THAT A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AMEND ING C HAPTER 9 , TITLE :I.II, O F THE '69 E.M.C ., THE ''UNIFORM
PLUMBING CODE,'' 1970 EDITION . BY CONFORM.I NG SAID "UNIFORM PLUMBrNG CODE ''
WITH CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS OF THE DEP ARTMENT OF ROUSING AND U RBAN OEVELOP -
MENr BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AI'ID PUBLISHED IN F ULL IN TH E £l..JGLEWOOD HERALD
SENTINEL . U pon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resu1ted as fo11ows:
Aye s : Council. Members Schw ab , Lay , Dhori ty, Brown, Blessing , Senti.
N ay s : None
Absent : Cou ncilwoman Henning .
The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried .
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Ci ty Manager Dial.. noted that Items 6 . (a), 6 . (b), and 6 . (c) on the
Agenda were of a housekeeping nature recommended by City Auditors van
Schooneve1d , Shepherd and Co .r and concurred with by the s taff_
Introduced as a Bi11 by Coun ci~ Dhority ~ and read Ln fu11 ,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE REPEALDiiG SECTIONS 1 AND 2 , CHAPTER 5, TrrLE XIII,
OF THE '69 E . M. C. CLOSING THE • SPECIAL .ADJUSTMENT FUND ' INTO THE GENERAL FUND
AND WATER F UND OF THE CITY _
COUNCILMAN OHOR.ITY MOVED, COUNCI LMAN SCHW.AB SECONDED, THAT THE
BILL FOR AN ORDIN.ANCE BE P ASSED ON F IRST READING AND PUBLISHED rN F"..JLL rN
THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD SENTINEL. Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resu1ted
fo11C7WS:
Aye s: Council.. Membe rs Schwab , Lay, Dhority, Brown , B1ess1ng , Senti.
Nays : None
Absent: C ouncil.. woman l:le.n.ni...ng _
The Mayor dec1ared the motion carri ed.
RESOLUTION NO. 27, SERIES OF 1972
A RESOLUTION CLOSING DEBRXS CLEARANCE FUND TO THE GENERAL FUND
(Copied in fu11 in the official. Reso1ution Book .)
COUNCILMAN SCHWAB MOVED, COUNCI.I..MAN BLESSING SECONDED , THAT RESOLUTION
NO. 27, SERIES OF 1972 , BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED_ Upon the ca11 of the ro11 ,
the vote resu1ted as fo11ow s:
Ayes: Council.. Members Schwab, Lay , Dhority , Brown , B1essi...ng , Sent i..
Nays: None
Phsent: Counci.1wo.na.n He.n.ni...ng _
The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION NO . 28 , SERIES OF 1972
A RESOLUTION INCREASING APPFtOPR.IAT IONS IN THE GENERAL FUND FOR THE
COUNTY ROAD AND BRIDGE APPROPR.IA!l'ION
(Copied i....n fu11 in the offi.ci...a1 Re.so1uti.on Book-)
COUNCILMAN DHOR.ITY MOVED, COUNCI LMAN LAY SEC:ONDED, THAT RESOLUT:I:ON
NO_ 28, SERIES OF 1.972 , BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED . Upon the ca.11 of the ro11,
the vote resu1ted as fol.1ows:
Aye s: Counc11 Members Schwab , Lay, Dhority , Brown, Bl-essing . Senti_
Nays: None
Absent: Counc11wc:xn.a.n Henning.
The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried.
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(FOR ENGLEWOOD) Rf::.SOLUT:X.ON N0. _ __,2o.:9,__, SERIES OF 1972
(FOR LITTLETON) RESOLl.TriON NO. ~ SERIES OF 1972
RESOLUTION FOR COOPERATION BETWEEN THE CITIES OF ENGLEWOOD AND LITTLE-
TON FOR DEALING WITH A COMMON SEWAGE TREATME!irr PROGRAM
(Copied ~n fu11 in the officia1 Reso1ution Book.)
City Manager Dia1 said that if the Counci1 adopted the proposed
reso1ution for cooperation between the cities of Eng1ewood and Litt1eton for
dea1ing with a joint sewage treatment projec t then the Litt1eton Counci1 ~ in
a11 1ike1ihood , wou1d adopt the same reso1ution at their meeting on June 6 ,
1972. He then read the ''Reso1ve'' section , to-wit:
NOW~ THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED , that both Eng1ewood and Litt1eton
wi11 continue to operate the1r own p1ant s and that Litt1eton wi11 immediate1y
begin to p1an a trunk sewer connection to the Eng1ewood sewer system which
wi11 a11ow a bypass of the Litt1eton p1ant at such time as said faci1ity has
reached its max~um capacity of approximate1y 5 .5 mi11ion ga11ons per day; and
BE rr FURTHER RESOLVED ~ that a joint committee composed of repre-
sentatives of both cities be appointed to deve1op the method and structure
of operations , said committee to work toward effecting a p1an to Lmp1ement
this concept; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED , that upon acceptance of the p1an by both
ent itie s ~ the two cities wi11 begin to engineer the necessary additiona1
sewage p1ant capacity which both communities wi11 require in the near future
with such additiona1 p1ant to be bui1t at the Eng1ewood sewage treatment s ite.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this _:5~th:!_ __ _ day of ___ J_~--' 1972 .
He said that it was especia11y Lmportant for the Counci1s to appoint
members to a joint committee . One of the first tasks of this committee wou1d
be to intervie-and ernp1oy a consu1tant and to study methods of organization,
f~nancing and other prob1ems stemming from such a joint venture . Mr. Dia1
noted that interviews had a1ready been schedu1ed for Wednesday afternoon,
pending the se1ection of the Counc i1 member from E n g1ewood to serve on the
Committee . By agreement ~ Counc iLman Lay appointed to the committee with
the Mayor .
RESOLUTION NO. 30 , SE~ES OF 1972
RESOLt.rrJ:ON AUTHORIZING E X ECUTION OF A GRANr AGREEMENT
(Copied in fu11 in the of£icia1 Reso1ution Book .)
City Manager Dia1 referred to a reso1ution which wou1d authorize the
city to enter into a contract with the Department of Housing and Urban Oeve1op -
ment to receive a grant Cor the storm drainage ~provements proposed in the
Northwest and Northeast sectors of the city . He indicated that it wou1d be
approx~ate1y 90 days before bids wou1d be received .
COU CI LMAN BROWN MOVED , CO I ~ BLESSING SECONDED , TI-:IAX RESOLUTION
NO . 30 , SERIES OF .1972 ~ BE API-ROVED AND ADOPTED . Upon the ca11 of the ro11 .
the resu1ted as fo11ows:
Ayes: Counc~1 Members Schwab ~ Lay ~ Dhority , Bra-n , B1essing~ Senti.
Nays: None
Absent : Counc :i.1worna.n He.n.ning.
The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried.
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R.epresent:at.1..ves of the Engl.e\ooo-ood Ernpl.oyees AS&o<:.l....at:J..on and Ci.ty Offi.ci.a.l.s'' dated
May l.B , 1.972, and recamm nded the Council. affirm .1..t.
COUNCILMAN SCJ-rWAB M OVED , COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED , THAT TliE COUNCIL
APPROVE THE L.E'rrER OF DERSTANDING B.E'TWEEN THE ENGLEWCX)D EMPUOYEES ASSCX:IATION
AND THE CITY DATED MAY l.B , 1972 . Upon the cal.l. of the rol.l., the vote resul.ted
fol.l.ow-s:
Ayes: Counc.1..l. Members Sch-ab , Lay , Dhori.ty , Brown , Bl.essi.ng , Senti..
Nays: None
Absent: Counc:t....l.wcnna.n Henn1ng.
The Mayor decl.ared the ~otion carri.ed .
Ci.ty Manager D1..al. presented a request from the Librarian , Hiss
Harriet Lute , and M rs. Beverl.y Si~on to attend the American LDorary ASsociation
to be hel.d i.n Chicago from June 24 -28, 1972.
COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNC::XLM.AN SCHWAB SECONDED, THAT THESE TWO
PERSONS BE PERMITTED TO ATTEND THE AMERICAN L:I:BRARY ASSCX:X.ATION CONFERENCE
TO BE HELD X:N CHICAGO FROM JUNE 24 -28 . Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote
resu1ted as fo11ows :
Ayes: Counci1 Members Schwab , Lay, Dhority , Brown , B1essing, Senti.
Nays: None
Absent: Counci1woman Henning.
The Mayor dec1ared the motion carr~ed.
C ity Manager Dia1 presented a proposa1 with A-1 Diving , Inc., and
the City which wou1d a11ow the firm to conduct Scuba diving sessions at th e
McLe11an Reservoir . He stated that the purpose of using the Reservoir wa s
to give a11 pupi1s a more rea1istic Scuba diving experience than they wou1d
receive when taking 1essons in a sw~ing poo1 setting. He noted that the
Water and S ewer Board had approved the request and recommended its approva1
by the Counci1 . Cou~ci1man Lay noted that the firm had provided insurance
and that the agreement was for one year on1y and subject to termination by
either party.
Counci1man Schwab suggested that perhaps the approva1 of agreement
cou1d 1ead other groups to request usage of the Reservoir for their own
purposes. CounciLman Dhority said that this was a definite possibi1ity and
the Counci1 wou1d have to judge each case on its own merits .
COUNCI:LH.AN DHOR.ITY MOVED, COU.NCILMAN LAY SECONDED, TH.AT AN AGREEMENT
BETWEEN A-1 DXVING,. rNC., AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO HOLD SCUBA D:I:Vr.NG
CLASSES AT THE MCLELLAN RESERVOIR BE APPROVED .
Counci.1man Schwab suggested that the attorney check the 1i.abi1ity
c1ause in the insurance. He said that if the city ever asked the A -1 Diving
corporation to perform any work for us at the reservoir we wou1d probab1y be
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Ayes: C ounc~1 Members Schwab . Lay , Dhority , Brown , B1essing , Senti.
Nays: None
Absent: Counci.1w01na.n Henn.L.ng.
The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried .
City Manager Dia1 discussed the
certain city emp1oyees in fire fighting .
Fire Department Ln the past severa1 years
~pendLng program to cross-train
He reviewed the deve1opment of the
and noted the fo11o-ing:
1. The costs of providing fire services had esca1ated
d ram.a ti.ca 11y in th.e 1ast seve ra1 years_
2. The administration had studied ways of cutting fire
fighting costs without reducing the qua1ity of service
on numerous occasions .
3 . The possLbi1i.ty of training non-fire personne1 in fire fighting
had been studied and he noted that in severa1 cities across
the nation it had been working~
4~ The matter of providing comparab1e death and disabi1ity coverage
for non-fire personne1 engaged in fire fighting operat~ons had
been studied and that such insurance wou1d be provided without
creating a 1iabi1ity to the fire pension.
He said he wou1d provide further information to the Counci1 in
appro x ~mate1y six weeks ~
COUNC:I:LMAN DHOR.ITY MOVED , COUNC:I:.LMAN LAY SECONDED , THAT ''A BXLL FOR
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE ATCHrNSON , TOPEKA &. SANTA FE RAILROAD COMPANY ,
STATE OF COLORADO , A PE RMIT TO CONSTRUCT AND H.A_rNTA.I.N A RAIL SPUR THR:>UGH THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO ., A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION , AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY''
BE RAISED FROM THE TABLE. Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resul.ted
fol.1ows:
Ayes: Counci1 Members Schwab , Lay , Dhority , Brown , B1essing , Senti ~
Nays: None
Absent: Counci1woman Henning ~
The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried ~
Council.man Dhority said that he did approve of granting the spur
agreement providing that the permit agreement on1y in effect if it
were used to provide a rai1 spur.
COUNCILMAN DHOR.ITY MOVED , COUNCI~ LA¥ SECONDED , THAT THE BILL
F O R AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLE -
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inc1uded i.n the ordinance . The Manager stated that they need not.
Upon the ca11 of the ro11, the vote resu1ted as fo11ows:
Ayes: Council.. Members Schw ab , Lay, Dho rity , Bra-n , B1essi.n g , Senti .
Nays: None
Ab&ant:: Counc i.1wcxna..n Henning _
The Mayor
C I LMAN SC HWAB MOVED , COUNCILMAN BLESS ING SECONDED , THAT KERBERT
HOSANNA , 4 031 50\.Tl.'H DELAWARE STREET , BE APPO INTED T O THE BOARD OF CAREER
SERVICE ISSJ: E RS FOR A TERM EXPIRING ON JUNE 1 , 1.977. Upon the c:.a.1.l. o:C
the ro11 , the vote resul..ted as fo11ows:
~ye s : C ouncil.. Members Schwab , Lay , Dhori.ty, Brown, B1 es s~g . Senti..
Nays: None
F>hse.nt: Cou.nci1woma.n He.nni..ng _
The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried .
COUNC ILMAN SCHWAB MOVED , COUNCI~ LA¥ SECONDED, THAT ARI"HOR L .
MARTrN, 4951 SOUTH LOGAN STREET, BE APPOINrED TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND
APPEALS F OR A TE.RM EXPIRING ON FEBRUARY 1, 1975 . Upon the ca.11 o f the r o11 ,
the vote resulted a s follows :
Ayes: Counci1 Members Schwab , Lay r Ohority, B rown, B1essLng , S enti_
Nays: None
Absent: Cou.nci.lwOlTlan Henn.i...ng _
The Mayor declared the motion carried_
Counci.1ma.n. Lay asked that in preparing the 1973 budget the ''Pro-
motio nal Pa rticipation" a ccount in the City Council's budget not be itemized.
If a lump sum we re shown r he s uggested, it -ould give the Counci.~ greater
f lexibility in distributing its money to worthy causes .
CounciLman Dhority said that the Council should appoint members to
the C ore Area C ommittee as soon as possible and suggested the C ity Manager
p repare a l ist of s uch candidates_ The City Manager said he would.
Councilman Schwab asked that the Mayor or Manager send a letter to
Mr. M. M. Summers, 3140 South De laware Street, and e~plain the Council's
position with regard to the location of a sw~ing pool in Dartmouth Park .
He p articularly asked that the losses experienced at the outdoor pool be
rela ted to Mr. S ummers .
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some consideration to assistLng the Specia1 01ympics Program for Menta11y
and Physica11y Retarded persons.
COUNCILMAN SCHWAB M OVED , COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED , TH..AT THE MEETING
BE ADJOU RNED . Upon the ca11 of the ro11, the vote resu1ted as fo11ows:
Ayes: Counci1 Members Sch-ab, Lay , Dhority , Bra-n, B1essing , Senti.
Nays : None
Absent: Cou.nc i.1wom.a.n He.n.n.Lng _
The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried , and the meetLng adjourned at 10:50 P.M .
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AGENDA FOR
REGUI...A..R COUNCIL SESSION
JUNE 19,. 1972
COUNCIL ME.E.TI G FI LE
CI'T"'tC OF E'NGI-.£W000. ccn..a.
8:00 P. l\.1... Call t.o order. invocation by the Reverend Helen "Wa lker o.f the Esoteri c
Truth Center, pledge of allegiance led by Pack No .. 333 ,. and roll call.
1 .. l\.1lnutes.
(a) Regular meeting of J une 5 ,. 1972. (Copies t:ransYDitted h ere-
with .. )
2. Pre-scheduled citizens and visitors ..
(a) Recognit.ion o[.••special guest...s·• of the Council ..
(b) Recognttton of the Workable Program Citlz.en..s Con:unltt:.ee ..
(c) Mr. James Buckmaster. Ma..n.ager,. and Mr. Floyd Ingema..n..,
Attorney , will be present to request a 3 ... 2 beer license :for
K-Mart,. 200 W est 'Belleview Avenue ..
3 .. Com.munications -no action required ..
(a) Minutes of the Pla.n..ning and Zoning Commission meetlng of
May 16,. 1972.. (Copies transmitted herewith .. )
(b) M_Lnutes of the Board of Career Service Commissioners
meeting o£ b :ta.y I S , 1972.. (Copies transmitted herewith ... )
(c) Minutes o£ the Parks and Recreation Conu:n.ission meeting
of June 6. 1972.. (Copies tra..n.smitted herewith.)
(d) Minutes of' the Board of Adjustment and Appe.a.ls meeting
of May 1.0. 1972. (Copies transmitted herewith .. )
(e) Financial :report for the month of May. 1972.. (Copies
transmitted herewith.)
(!) Memorandum from the Fire Chief to the City Manager out-
lining a rescue and first aid training program to be conducted
with Swedlsh Hospital personnel.. (Copies transmitted here -
with .)
(g) Letter from th e City Manager to persons whose property
will have to be acquired in the South Central Englewood
Storm Drainage Basin. (Copies transmitted herewith.)
4. Communications-action r ecom.rnended ..
(a) Council Action Request for the renewal of a 3.,. 2 beer license
!or Sport Bowl. 3295 South Broadway. (Copies transmitted
herewith .. )
(b) Memora.ndu:a:n b-oin th e Director of Public Works to the City
Manager recommending alternate proposals for the perfor-
mance of Sidewalk District work... (Copies transmitted
herewith.)
(C) l\1emorandum from the Director of Pu.blic Works to the
City Manager recommending certain concrete replacements
on East Eastman Avenue.. (Copies transmitted herewith .. )
(d) Memorandum from the City Manager to the City Council
recommending the creation of a redevelopment committee ...
(Copies transmitted herewith.)
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JUNE 19, 1972
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(a) Ordinance an final reading a.xn.ending the Unl.form Plumbing
Code o:f 1970. (Copies were transmitted for the J une 5,
1972., Council meeting.)
(b) Ordinance on final reading granting to the Atchis on .. Topeka
and Sant.a Fe Railway Con1pa.ny a per-mit to CCJQ._st:ruct and
maint..a.Ln a rail spur throughout the City o.f Englewood ..
(Copies were tra..nsrnit:ted. for the May 15, 1972, City
Council r:neet.i.ng. )
(c) Bill for an Ordinance approving schedules of average prices
of comparable sales and rental housing Cor the Northwest
Englewood Greenbelt Park. (Copies transmitted herewith.)
(d) Resolution approving moving expense schedule o£ the State
Depart:rnent o£ Highways , State of Colorado. (Copies trans-
mitted herewith .)
(e) Resolution approving the schedule of average prices of
comparable sales and rental housing in connection with
the Greenbelt Park project. (Copies tr-a..nsmitted herewith.)
6 ... City Manager.
(a) Ordlnance on final r eading repealing a certain section of the
M\.Dl.icipal Code closing the Special Adjust:J:n.Ent Fund to the
General Fund and Water F'-"l.d. (Copies ,;vere transmitted
for the June s. 1972 . Council meeting ... )
(b) Letter of Understanding between the Firefighters' Associa-
tion and the City dated June 15. 1972 . (Copies transmitted
herewith.)
(c) Resolution implementlng a new pay and classlflcatlon plan
effective J uly 1. 1972. (Copies transmitted herewith .)
(d) Discussion of a possible change in the overtime payment
practice... (Memorandum from the City l\1-a..nager transmitted
herewith ... )
(e) Request for the Tra.f.rtc Engineer to attend the Western
Section of the Instl tute of Traffic Engineers meeting to be
held July 9-12 in Portland. Oregon.
(f ) Discussion o.f the Boreas Pass water rights .
(g) Letter from Donald H. Hoch. Mayor of Westminster. with a
resolution COmD.lendlng :r-~ ... Richa..rd MacR.avey. outgoing
Director of the Colorado Municipal League... (Copies trans-
mitted herewith.)
7. Recognition of non-scheduled citizens and visitors.
8... General discussion ...
(a) Mayor's choice ...
(b) Co\.Ul.cilman's choice .
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JUNE 19. 1972
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Precinct No. 1
COU NCIL f'o.1C.ETING FILE
C ITY OF ENGLEWOOD. C0LCL
Mr. a. .. ~d Mr s . Thomas T . Hart, 1-.... 1 W .st. Harvard Avenue
Mr. and M ro:.. Ti.to Garcia ., 1858 W est Baltic Avenue
Mr . and Mr s. Samu 1 Vardeman , 2073 West Baker Avenu
P recinct No . 2
H r . and M r~-John J . Stimpfling, 3~10 South A coma Street
H r . and Mr~-Fred Uhrich, Jr ., 300~ South Ga1apago Street
H r . and Mrs . Daniel A . W ilson , 276 South A coma Str e
P r c.inct No . 3
H r . and Mr • Clarence Youn r. 2619 Soudh Sherman Street
M e . and M r~-Haro ld L. P errin, 26-0 South Lincoln Street
Hr. and Mrs . Gilbert L. P hillips, 32 ~ South Grant Street
Pr ci.nct No. ..:..
H r . and Hr c. Donald B . Slandifird, ~69 South Cherokee Street
Mr. and Mr s . Jack William ~, 3705 South Bannock Street
H r. and Mr s. Guy Winchell , 37 5 Souch Bannock Street
Precinct 5
Mr. and Mrs . Richard C . Stark, 3286 Souch Emerson Stre t
Mr. and Mr s . Heinz Stoecker, 3163 South Penn ~y1v an ia Street
Mr . and H r~. A lfr d Urban , ~2 6 Sou th P earl Street
Pr eci.nct No. 6
H r . and H r~. Bill W il~on , 3030 South Downing Street
H r . and Mrs. Donald R. Zlmm r , 3335 South Corona Stree~
Hr. and H rs . Joe P ters , 1290 Ea~t Amherst Avenue
Pr cincL So.
Mr. and Mr .... ~ at:hani. 1. Ste~· n.a, 3.-..27 Sout:.h R ace Street.
Hr . and Mr~-Robley Winfr y , 316~ Sou~h York Street
H r . and Mrs . John T .. P lne-nu~, 3115 ::,o uth York Stre t
Precln<..t No. 8
Mr . and Hr ~-Joe F. P ~trash , 3520 South O gden Street
Mr . and H r~-R. K . P ier , 3547 South P earl Street
H ~. Dori s P reston. 35~7 South Ma rion Str et
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Precinc t No. 9
Hr. and Mr s .. Walt e r W . Yarmon , 3771 South Logan Street
Mr. and Mr s .. Helmer P eter s on , 3970 South Grant Street
Mr .. and Mr s .. O s car Peterson, 4088 Sou th Logan Street
Precinct No. 1_0
H r . and Mrs . Llo yd St...anton , 41.35 South F o x. Street
Mr. and Mr s . Frank J .. Wilson, 4200 South Lipan Street
Mr . and Mr s . T im Zimmerle, 4L00 South D 1aware Street
Precinct No . 11
H r . and Mr s . Donald w. Ullery, 4280 South P enn s ylvan~a Street
H r . and Mr s . G lenn B . W illmo tt, 4 3 74 South Wa shington Street
Hr . a nd Mr s . Conrad Yeager, Jr. 4 1 60 S o uth P ennsylvania Street
P re c i.nc t. No . 1.2
H r. a nd Mr s . Tex Stalt, 458 L South A coma Street
H r . and Mr s . Art Unger , 4470 South Huron Street
Mr . and Mr s . An ce l Wit t , 4 3 19 S o uth Ga1apago Stre et
Pre c inct No . 1 3
Hr . and Mr s . Richard Yu s kaitis , 3490 West Tufts Av enu e
Mr . and Mr s . Jos eph P . P e ri con e , 3359 West Chenango Ave nu e
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D . Phillips, 3 1 76 We s t Tufts Avenue
Precinc t No. 14
H r .. and Hr s .. Walt e r W inkler , 4933 South F ox Street
Mr. a nd Mr s .. Joseph F .. Wi s ne s ki, 4983 S outh F ox Street
Mr . a nd Mr s . Sh e~n Witting, 5060 South Inca Drive
P rec£nct N o. 1 5
Mr. a n d M r s ~ ~ayne w. S t.er l i ng,. Lo900 Sou t h Fox Street
Mr. a n d Mr s. Cha r l~s B . Zar ~n, ~P 6 0 Sou t h Huron Street
Mr . and Mr ~. lrtm~s H . Z e llme r, 4 7 ~6 South Chero k e e Stree t
Prec inct No .. 16
Mr. a nd Mr s . R o b e rt D. Wi l l iams on, 5050 South Wa s hingto n StreeL
Mr . a nd Mr s .. FLoy d E .. Y oL~g er, 457 0 South Grant Street
Hr. and Mr s . D o y1 e P er k ~n s , 4617 South Penns yLvani a Street • •
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Prt inc t No . 1.
Mr. and Mr . Thomas T . Hart, 1741 West Harvard Avenue
H r. •nd Mrs . Ti.to GarcLa , 1858 West Balric A venue
.M r. and Mr s . Samu el Vardeman , 2073 West Baker Avenu e
Pr cin ct N o . 2
Mr . and Mrs. Jahn J. Stimpfl.in&, 3110 South A coma Street
H r. and Mr~. Fred Uhrich, Jr ., 3001 South Galapa go Str et
Mr . an d Mrs. Daniel. A . W i.l.son , 276 South A coma Street
Precinct No . 3
Mr . and Mrs . Clarence Younger , 2819 South Sherman Street
Mr . and M r~. Ha ro1rl L. P errin, 2 ~o S outh Lincoln Stree t
Mr . and Mr s . Gi1bert L. Phi1.1 ips , 3284 South Grant Street
Precinct No.
H r . and H r£. Dona ld B . Sland~fi.rd, 3698 South Cherokee Street
H r . and Mrs . Jack Wil1 ~ams , 370S Sou~h Bannock Street
Hr. and Mr s . Guy Winch ll , 3785 SouLh Bannock Street
Precinct No. 5
Mr . and Mrs . Ri c hard C . Stark, 3288 South Emer son Street
Mr. and Mr s . H einz Stoecker, 3163 South P ennsylvania Street
Hr. and Mrs . Al f r ed Urban, 3286 South P earl Street
Precinc t No. 6
H r . and M r~. B ill Wilson , 3030 Sou h Downing Street
H r . and H rs. Donald R. Z immer , 3335 South Co r ona StreeL
H r. and Mrs . Joe P et rs , L290 Ea s t Amher t Av enue
Pr ~cinct.. No.
Mr. and Hr . Ne~hanie1 Ste en~, 342~ South Ra e~ Street
Hr. and H r . Rob~ey Winfr y , 316P South York St.reet
Hr . and H r~. John T. P olh mus, ~115 South York Stre t
Prer:.i.r.ct: N o . 8
Mr . and Mr s . Jo@ F. P etrash ~ 3520 South O gden Street
H r . and Mr s . R. K . P i r~ 3547 Sou th P earl. Street
H s . Dori s P reston, 3527 South Ma rion Street
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Prec-inct No. 9
He. and Mrs. Walter W. Yarmon , 3771 South Logan Street
Mr. and Mr s . Helmer Peterson, 3970 South Grant Street
Mr. and Mr s -O s car Peterson, 4088 South Logan Street
Precinct No. 10
Mr. and H rs . Lloyd Stanton, 4135 South F ox S~reet
Hr. and Mr s . Frank J . Wilson , 4200 South Lipan Street
Hr. and Hr Tim Zimmerle, 4100 South Dela-are Street
Pr c.i.nct No . 11
Hr. and Mr s . Donald W. Ullery, 4280 South Pennsylvan ia Street
Hr. and Mrs. Glenn B . Willmott , 437 South Wa shington Stre t
Hr. and H rs . Conrad Yeager , Jr. 4160 South Pennsylvania Street
Precinct No. l.Z
H r. and Mr s . Tex Sta1t, 4581 South A coma Street
Hr. and Mr s . Art Unger , 4470 South Huron Street
Hr. and Mr s . Ancel Witt, 4319 South Galapago Street
Pr ecinct No. 1 .3
H r. and Mr s . Richard Yu s kaiti s , 3490 West Tufts Avenue
Mr. and Mrs . Joseph P. Peric.one, 3359 West Chen.an.go Avenue
Mr. and Mr s -Ed~ard D . Phi~lips, 3176 West Tufts Avenue
Precinct No . 14
Hr. and Mr s . WalteT Winkler, 49 33 South Fox Street
HT. and Mr s . Joseph F . Wisne ski , 4983 South Fox Street
Mr. and Hr Sherman W itting , 5060 South 1nca Drive
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Mr. and Mr s . ~ayne W. Sterlin g . 4 00 South Fox Street
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B . Z arunan~ ~860 S o u t h Huron Street
Mr. and Mr s. Jame~ H . Zellmer, 7~6 South Chero kee Street
Precinc t No. 16
H r . and Mr s . Robert D. Williamson , 5050 South Wa s hington Stree
Mr . an d Mr s . Floyd E . Young r, 45 70 South Grant Street
Mr . and Mr s . Doy l e P erk ins , 4617 South Pennsylvan ia Street
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Preci.ncc. No .
Mr . and Mrs . Thomas T . Hart , 1741 West Har vard A venue
H r. and Mr s . T~to Gar ci a, 1858 West B a ltic Av enue
Mr. and Mr s . samuel Vardeman , 2073 West B ake r Avenue
P r cinct N o . 2.
H r . and M r~-John J. Sti.mp£li.ng , 3110 South A coma Street
Mr. and Mr b. Fred Uhrich , Jr ., 3001 South Galapago Str et
H r . and Mrs . Daniel A . W i1~on , 276 South A coma Street
P recincL No . 3
Mr . a nd H rs . Cl.arePce Younge r, 2819 S ouLh Sherman Street
H L -and H r~-Harold L. P e rrin~ 2 LO S ouLh Lincoln Str eet
Mr . and H r~-Gilbert L. Ph illips~ 32 ~ South GTant StTeet
Precinct No. t..
H r . and H r~. Donald B . Slandifi.rd, 3698 South Cherokee Street
H r. and Hr ~-Jack Williams, 3705 South Bannock Street
H r . and M r~-Guy W inchell , 3785 SouLh Bannock Street
Precinct No. 5
Mr. and Mrs . R ichard C . Stark, 3288 South E me r son Stre et
Mr . and Krs . Heinz Stoecker , 3163 South Peo n~y~van1a Street
Mr. and M r~. Alfr d Urban, 328 outh P ear1 Street
P-reci.ncc No . 6
Mr . and Mr s . Bill WiLson , 3030 Sou h Do~~ing Screet
Hr. and Hr~. DonaLd R . Zimmer, 3335 South Corona Street
Mr . and Hr $. Joe P eters , 1290 Eab~ Amherst A venue
PrecincL
Mr. and H r~. Nathaniel Steven~, 3~l~ S o uth R ace Str et
Mr . and Mrs . Robley Winfrey , 316 South York Street
Mr . and Mrs . Juhn T . P lh~mu , 3115 South York Stre t
Prec...in-.;.L 'o . 8
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and H r~. R. K . P ier , 354 7 South P e a r1 StreeL
Doris P reston , 352~ South Ma r i on S t r eet
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Precin ct No. 9
H r . and Mr s . Walter W . Yarmon , 3 77 1 Soudh Logan Street
Mr. and Mr s . Helme r Peter son , 3970 South Grant Street
Mr. and Mr s . O scar Peter son, 4088 South Logan Stree t
Precinct No. 10
Mr. and Mrs . Lloyd S tanto n, 4135 South F ox Street
Mr. and Mr s . Frank J . Wi lson , 4200 South L i pan Street
Hr. and Mrs. Tim Z immerle, 4100 South Delaware Street
Prec.i.nc.t No. ~1
Mr. and Mr s . Donald W. Ull e ry, 4280 South Penns y1vania Street
Mr. and Mr s . Glenn B . Wi1lmo tt, 4374 South Was hing ton Street
Hr. and Kr s -Conrad Yeager, Jr . 4 1 60 South P ennsylvania Stree t
Prec inct No . 1 2
H -r. and Mr s . Tex Sta lt, 4581 South Acoma Street
Mr . and Mr s . Art Unger , 4470 South Huron Street
Mr . and Mr s . Ancel Wit t , 4319 South Galapago Street
Precinct No . 1 3
Hr. and Mr s . R ichard Yu s kaitis , 3490 We s t Tufts Avenue
Mr. and Mr s . Jo s eph P. Pericone, 3359 West Chenango Av enue
Mr. and Mr s . Edward D . Phillips, 3176 We s t Tufts Avenue
Precinct No. 14
H r. and Hr s . Walter Winkler , 4933 South F ox Street
Hr. and Mr s . Jo se ph F. Wi s neski, ~9 83 South F o x Street
H r . and Hr s . Sherman Witting, 5060 South Inca Drive
Precinct No. 15
Mr. and Mrti -Dwayne W. Sterling, 4 800 South Fox Street
Mr. and Mr s . Charles B . Z a ronan, ~e&O S o uth Huron Street
Mr . and Mr s . J a mes H -Z llmer, 47 b6 South Cher okee Street
Pr ecinc t:. No . 16
H r . and Hr s . R obe rt 0. Williamson , 5 050 South Wa s hington Stree~
Mr. and H rs . Floyd E . Y ou nger . 4570 South Gran t Street
Mr. and Mrs . D o yle P erkins , 46 1 7 South P ennsylvania Street:.
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H r. and Mrs . Thoma s T. Hart, 1 7 41 We st Harvard Avenu e
H r. and Mrs . Tito Garcia, 1858 We s t Ba l tic A venue
Hr. and Mr s . Samu el Vard man, 2073 W e~t Baker Avenu
Precinct No. 2
Hr. and Mr $. John J. Stirnpfling ,. 31 10 South Acoma Street
Mr . an d Mrs . F red Uhrich , Jr ., 3001 South Galapago Street
H r . and Mrs. Daniel A . Wilson , 2 768 South A coma Street
Preci.nct N o . 3
H r . and Mrs . Clarence Younger, 2819 South Sherman Street
Mr . and H r s . Harold L. P errin, 2840 South L incoln S treet
H r . and Mr s . Gilbert L. Philli ps , 3284 Sou th Grant Street
Precinc t No. 4
H r. and Mr s . Donald B . Slandifird, 3 &98 South Cherokee Street
H r. and Mr s . Jack Will iams , 3705 South Bannock Street
Mr . and Mrs . Guy Winchell, 3785 South Bannock Street
P re cin c t N o . 5
H r . and Mr s . Ri chard C . Stark. 3288 South Emerson Street
M r . and Mr s . Heinz Stoecker. 3163 South Pennsylva nia Street
Hr . and Mrs. Alfred Urban. 3286 South P earl Street
P recinct No. 6
Mr. and Hr • Bill Wils on. 303 0 South Down~ng Street
H r . and Mr s . Donald R . Zimmer . 3335 South Corona Street
Hr. and Mr s . Joe Peter s . 1290 Eas t Amher s t Avenue
Pr@ci-nc t. No . 7
Mr. and M r~. Nathan~ 1 Steven ~. 3427 S o uth Ra ce Street
Hr . and H r~. R obley Winfre y . 316k S~uth Y o rk Street
Mr . ond Mr~. John T. P olhemu s . 3115 South Y ork Stre t
Preci.n c t: No. 8
H r . and Mrs . Jo F. P etrash . 3520 South O g den Street
Hr. and Hr ~. R. K . P ier . 3 547 South Pearl Street
H s . Dori s Pres ton• 3527 S o uth Mari on Street
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Preci.nct No. 9
H r. and Mr s . Walter W. Yarmon , 3771 South Logan Street
H r. and Krs . Helmer Peter son, 3970 South Grant Street
Mr . and Mr s . O scar Peter son , 4088 South Logan Street
Precinct No. 10
Mr . and Hr s . Lloyd Stanton , 4135 South F ox Street
H r . and Mr s . Frank J . Wil son , 4200 South L ipan Street
Mr . and Mr s . Tim Z immerle , 4100 South D elawar e Street
Prec.i.nct No. 11
H r . a nd Mr s . Donald w. Ullery , 4280 South Pennsylvania Street
H r . and Mrs. Glenn B . Willmo tt, 4374 South Was h ington Street
H r . and Mr s . Conrad Yeager , Jr . 4160 South Penn sylvania Street
Precinct No. 12
H r. and Mr s . Tex Stalt, 4581 South A coma Street
Hr. and H rs . Art Unger , 4470 South Huron Street
Hr . and Mr s . Ancel Witt , 4319 South Galapago Street
Precinct N o . 1 3
H r. and Hr s . R ichard Yu s kait is ~ 3490 West Tufts Av enu e
Hr. and Mr s . Joseph P . Per icone ~ 3359 West Chenango Avenue
H r. and Hr s . Ed-ard D. Phil lips ~ 3176 West Tufts Ave nue
Precinct No. 14
H r . and Mr s . Walter W inkler ~ 4933 South Fox Street
H r. a nd Hr s . Joseph F. W isneski~ 4983 South F ox Street
H r. and Mr s . Sherman Witting~ 5060 South Inca Drive
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Dwayne w. Sterling . 4 00 South F ox Street
Cha rle s B . Zartmanr 4~60 South Huron Street
J~~~ H . Z e llm r, 47 P6 S uth Cherokee Stree t
H r . and Hr s . Robert D. W illiamson , 5050 South Washington S~reeL
Hr . and H rs . Floyd E . Youob r, 4570 South Grant Stre t
H r . and H rs -Doyle P ~rkin~. 4617 South P ennsylvan ia Str et • •
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Precinct No.
H r. and Mrs . Thoma ~ T . Hart~ 1741 W 3 t Harvard Avenue
Hr. and Mr s . Tito Garcia, 1858 Wes t Baltic Avenue
Hr . and Mr s . Samuel Vardeman, 2073 West Baker Avenu
Pr ci n c t No . 2
H r. and Mr s . John J. Stimpfling, 3110 South A coma Street
H r. and Mr s . Fred Uhrich, Jr ., 3001 S o uth Galapago Street
H r . and Mrs . Daniel A -Wilson , 2768 South A c omA Street
P recinc t No . 3
H r . and Mrs. C1arence Young r. 2 19 S outh Sherman Str~et
H r . and Mr s. Harol d L. P err L n. 2640 South Linco1n S t r eet
H r . and H r s . G~lbert L. P h~l1 ip s . 32 4 South Grant Stree t
P recinct No.. 4
Mr . and H r ~. Donald B . Slandifird, 369 S o uth Cherokee Street
H r . and Mr s . Jack William5, 3705 South Bannock Street
H r . and Hr s . Guy Win c hell, 3785 S o uth Bannock Street
Preci.nct N o .. 5
Hr . and Mr s . Ri chard C . Stark. 3288 South Emerson Street
H r. and Mr s . H i.nz Stoecker. 3163 South P ennsylv ania Street
Hr . and Mr s. Alfred Urban . 3 286 South P earl Str eet
P recinct No. 6
H r . and Mr s . Bill Wil son . 3030 South Downing Street
H r . and H r s. Donald R. Z i.mm r. 333~ South Corona Street
H r. and Mrs. Joe Peters . 1290 Ea s t Amhers t A venue
Pr Pcinct:. No.. 7
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athan1 1 Steven~, 3~2 ~ South Race Stree t
R ob l ey Win£r y , 31..60 Sout:.h York SLreet
John T. P olhemu s , 3115 S o uth York Sere t
H r . and Mr s. Jo~ F. P etrash• 3520 S ouLh Ogden Str~et
Mr. and Mr s. R. K . Pi er • 354 7 South P ear1 Street
Ms . Dor is Pres t on. 3527 S ou th Hari.on Street
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Pre:cinct No. 9
Hr. and Mr s . Walter w. Yarmon, 3771 South Logan Street
Hr. and Mr s . Helmer Pete:rs on, 3970 South Grant Street
Hr. and Mr s . Oscar Peterson, 4088 South Logan Street
Precinct No. 10
Hr. and Mr s . Lloyd Stanton , 4135 South Fox Street
Hr. and Mr s . Frank J . Wilson, 4200 South Lipan Street
Hr. and Mr s . T Lm Zimmerle, 4100 South DeLa~are Street
Prll!!.cinct No. 11
Hr. and Mr s . Dona1d W. Ullery, 4280 South P~DDBylvania Street
Hr. and Mr s . Glenn B . WilLmott, 4374 South Washington Street
Hr. and Mr s . Conrad Yeager, Jr. 4160 South P ennsyLvania Stre:et
Precinct No. 12
H r. and Mr s . T ex Sta1t, 4581 South Ac o~ Street
Hr. and Mr s . Art Unger, 4470 South Huron Street
Mr. a _nd Mrs. Ancel W itc.~ 4319 South Galapago Street
Precinct No. 13
Mr . and Mr s . Richard Yu s kaitis~ 3490 We st Tufts Avenue
Hr . and Hr s . Joseph P. Pericone~ 3359 West Chenango Avenue
Mr. and Mr s . Edward D . Phillips~ 3176 West Tufts Avenue
Precinct No. 14
Hr. and Mr s . Walter Winkler, 4933 South Fox Street
Hr. and Mr s . Jos eph F. Wi s neski, 4983 South Fox Street
Hr. and Mr s . She~n Witting, 5060 South 1nca Drive
Preci n ct; N o . J 5
Mr. and Mr s . Dwa yne W. Ste rling, 4 800 South Fox Street
Hr. a n d Mr s . Cha rles B. Zarbnan, 4860 S o u h Huron Street;
Mr . a nd Mr s. Jam~s H . Zellmer, 4 7~6 S o uth Ch e r o kee Street
Prec inct No. 16
Hr. a nd Mr s . Rob rt D. Wil1 i amson, 5050 South Washington Stre e t
Hr. a nd Mr s . Flo yd E . Y o u n& r , 45 7 0 South GranL Str@et
Hr. and Mrs . Doyl e P erk i n s , 4617 South P@nns ylvanla Street --
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Pre c.i nc t N o .
H r . and Mrs. Tho~s T . Ha rt, 1741 Wesc H arvard A ven u e
H r . and Mrs . T ito G arci a, 1858 We s~ Ba l ~ic A venu e
H r . and Mr s . Samu el V a rdem a n , 2 073 W es ~ Baker A ven u e
P recin c t. 2
H r . and Mrs. John J. StimpEling , 3110 Sou~h A coma Street
H r . and Mr • F red Uhrich , Jr., 3001 South GaL a p a go Stree t
Mr . and M rs. Daniel A -Wilson , 2~6 Sou th A coma Street
P rec inct N o . 3
H r. a nd Mrs . C 1arence Yo u nge r, 2819 S o uth Sherman S t reet
H r . a n d M rs. H arol d L . P e rr in , 2~40 S o uth L i n c o l n Str e et
H r ... and M rs . Gilb rt L .. P hi.l.l ip~, 3284 S o uc.h Gra.n t S t r e et
P rec inc t N o. 4
H r . an d Mrs. Dona1d B . Sl a nd i f ird, 3 698 Sou th Chero k e e Stree t
H r . an d H rs . Ja~k Wi lliams , 3705 S o u th Bannoc k Stre et
Mr . and H rs . Guy W in c h el l, 3785 S o uLh Bannock S treet
Pre c inc t N o . 5
Mr . and Mrs . Ri c h ard C . S tar k , 3288 Sou Lh E mer s o n Street
H r ... and Mr s . H e i n z S toeck er, 3 16 3 South P enns ylva nia Street
H r . an d Mr s . ~fr d Urban, 3 L8 6 S o uth P earl.. Street
P re c i nc t N o. 6
H r . a nd Mrs .. B i.11 Wi.1so n , 3030 South Do-ning Stree t
H r . and Mr s. Donald R . Z immer , 3335 South Cor ona Stree
H r. and Mrs . Joe P t r~, 1290 E ~t Amh erst Av n ue
Pr.-.cinct N o . 7
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H r. and Mr-. Na~ ani 1 Steven~, 3L2~ Souch Ra ce Street
Mr. a n d Mr • R obley Winfrey , 316 S~uth York Street
H r . and Mrs. John T. P ol h emus , 3~15 So~th York S t re t
H r . a nd H rs . Joe F. P etrash, 3520 S o u t h O g den S t ree t
Mr . a n d Mr s. R . K . P Ler , 3547 S o u t h P ar~ Street
M s .. D o r is P reston. 3527 S o u th Ma rion Stre et
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Precinct No. 9
Mr. and Mr s . Walter w. Yarmon, 3771 South Logan Street
Hr. and Hr s . Helmer Peterson, 3970 South Grant Street
Hr. and Mr s . O s car Peter s on, 4088 South Logan Street
Precinct No. 10
Hr. and Mr s . Lloyd Stanton, 4135 South F ox Street
Mr. and Mr s . Frank J . Wil son , 4200 South Lipan Street
Hr. and Mr s . Tim Z i mmerle, 4100 South Delaware Street
Prec.1nct No. 11
Hr. and Mr s . Dona1d w. U11ery, 4280 South P ~sylvania Street
Hr. and Mr s. Glenn B. WilLmott, 4374 South Wa s hington Street
Hr. and Mrs . Conrad Yeager, Jr. 4160 South Pennsylvania Street
Precinct No. 12
H r . and Mrs . Tex Stalt~ 4581 South A coma Street
Hr. and Mrs . Art Unger , 4470 South Huron Street
Hr. and Mr s . Ancel Witt, 4319 South Galapago Street
Precinct No. 13
Mr. and Mr s . Richard Yu skaitis , 3 490 West Tufts Avenue
Hr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Pericone, 3359 West Chenango Avenu e
H r. and Mr s . Edward D . Phillips, 3176 We st Tufts Avenu e
Precinct No . 14
Hr. and Hrs. Walter W~nk~er, 4933 South Fox Street
Hr. and Mr s . Joseph F. Wi sneski, 4983 South Fox Street
H r. and Hr s . Sherman Witting, 5060 South Inca Drive
Pr~cinct No. 1.5
Hr. and Mr s . Dwa yne w. 5ter1ing, 4800 South Fox Street
HT. and Mr s . Char1 es B. Zarbnan, 4A60 S o u h Hu~on Street
H r. and Mr s. J~s H. Zellmer, 47 ~6 South Cherokee Street
Precinct No. 16
H r . and Mr s . Rober t D. W il l iamson, 5050 South Washington Street
Mr. a nd Mrs . Floyd E. Y o~ng T, 457 0 South Grant Street
Mr . and Mrs . Doyle P erkins , 4617 South Pennsylvania Street
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Precinct N o .
H r . and Mrs. Thomas T. Hart,. L74L West Harvard Avenu e
Hr . and Mr s . Tito Garcia-1858 We st Baltic A venue
Hr. and Mr s . Samuel Vardeman, 2073 West Ba ke r Av enue
Precin c t No. 2
Hr. and Mrs. John J. Stim pfl.ing,. 3110 Sou~h A coma Street
H r . and Mr s. Fred Uhrich,. Jr.,. 3001 South Gal.apago Street
Hr. and Mr s. Dan iel A. W ~lson ,. 2768 South A coma Street
Precinct No. 3
Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Younger,. 2819 South Sherman Street
Hr .. and Mrs. Harol.d L . Perrin,. 2840 South Lincol.n Street
Mr . and Mr s . Gilbert L . Phil.l.ips ,. 3284 South Grant Street
Precinct No .. 4
Mr. and H r s. Donal.d B. Sl.andifird, 369 8 South Cherokee Street
Hr. and Mr s . Jack Wi l.l i ams ,. 3705 South Bannock Street
H·r .. and Mr s. Guy Win che11 . 3785 South Bannock Street
Prec inct No. 5
H-r . and Mrs. Ri chard C. St.ark, 3288 South Emer s on Street
Mr . and Mr s . He inz Stoecker• 3163 South P ennsy1vania Street
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Urban. 3 286 SouLh P ear1 Street
Preci nct N o. 6
Hr. and Mr s . B i1 1 Wi1son. 3030 South Do~~ing Street
H r. and Hr sa Dona1d R . Z1mmer• 3335 S o uth Corona Street
Mr . and Mr s. Joe Pe ters , 1290 Ea s t Amher s t Avenue
Preci.nct N o . 7
Mr . and Mr s . Na Lhanie1 Stevens . 3427 S o uth R&ce Street
Mr . and Mr s . R o b1ey Winfrey, 3168 South York Street
Hr. and Mrs. John T . P oLhemus. 31L5 South York Street
P-recinct N o. 8
H r . and Mr s. Joe F. P etrash• 3520 S o uth Ogden Str~et
Mr. and Mr s. R. K . P ier , 3547 South P ear1 Street
Ms . Dor is Pre ston~ 35Z7 South Mari on Street
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Precinc t N o . 9
Mr. a n d Mr s . Wa1te r w. Yarmon, 3771 South Logan Street
Hr. and Mr s . He1mer Peters on, 3970 South Grant Street
Hr. and Mr s . O s c ar P e ter son, 4088 South L o gan Street
Precinc t No. 1 0
Mr. and Mrs . L1o yd Stan t on, 4135 S o uth F o x Street
Mr. a n d Mr s . Fran.k J . Wi.1 s on, 4200 South Lipan Street
Hr. and Mr s . Tim Zimmer1e, 4100 South Dela-are Street
P ·rec.l.nct No. 11
Hr. and Mr s . D ona1d w. U11ery, 4280 South P ennsy~vania Street
Hr. and Hr s . G1enn B. Wi11mott, 4 37 4 South Washington Stree t
Hr. and Hr s . Conrad Yeager, Jr. 4160 South PennsyLvania Street
Precinc t No. 1 2
Hr. and Mr s . Tex Sta1t, 4581 South A c oma Street
Mr. and Mr s . Art Unger , 4470 South Huron Street
Hr. and Mr s . Ancel Witt, 4319 South Ga1apago Street
Precinct No. 1 3
H r . and Hrs. Richard Yuskaiti s , 3490 West Tufts Avenue
Mr. and H rs. Jos eph P. Peric one, 3359 West Chenango Avenu e
Hr. and Mr s . Edward D . Phi11ips, 3176 West Tufts Avenue
Precinct No. 14
Mr. and Mr s . Wa1te r Wink1er, 4933 South Fox Street
Mr . and Mr s . J o seph F. Wi s n esk i , 4983 South Fox Street
Mr . an d Mr s . She~n Witti ng, 5060 South Inca Drive
Precin c t No. L5
Hr. and Hr s . Dwa yn e W. Ster1 i ng, 4 800 S o uth Fox Street
Mr. a n d Mr s . Ch a r1 e s B . Z a rcman , 4860 S o u t h Huron Stree t
H r . and Mr s . Jame ~ H . Z e l1mer, 47 ~6 S o u th Ch e r o k ee S treet
Prec inct No . 16
H r . and Hr s . R o ber t D. Wi~~iamson~ 5050 South Washington Stree L
Mr. an d Mrs . F~oy d E . You Pg r ~ 4570 South Grant Street
Hr. a .nd Mr s . Doy l e P e..-k..J.n s , 46.1.7 South Pennsy1vania Street
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CrTY C:OU C IL DOCUMEN'T
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COUNCIL MEETI G FILE
CFIY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLCL
CI TY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING C OMMISSION
May 16, 1972
I. C ALL TO ORDER.
The regular me e t~n g o~ the City P1anning and Zoning Commission was ca11ed
to order at 8 :00 p.m . by C hairman Lentsch.
Members present : Stan1ey: Cn r1son: Robins; Lentsch; Ross; Brown ;
Vobejda : Henning
Supinger , Ex-officio
Membe~*S absent: Weist
A1so Present: D. A. Roman s, Assistant Director of Community Deve1opment
I I. APPROVAL OF All NUTES.
Chairman Lentsc h stated that the tinutes of May 2, 1972, were to be con-
sidered £or approva1.
Vobejda moved :
Brown seco nd ed: The Minutes of May 2, 1972, be approved as written.
Tbe motion carried .
III SUBDIVISION WAIVER
1101 W. Dartmouth
C ASE ,_15-72
Mr . Supinger stated that the sta1:f bas r"equested that the app1 ica nt sub-
mit addit i ona1 in£ormation on the app1ication for a waiver to the Sub-
division Regu1at i on s.. The app1icant has not yet su bmi~t e d a revised p1at,
nor the 1ega1 description of 1and proposed to be deeded t o the City so that
a Quit C1aim Deed can be drawn .. Mr .. Supinger s uggested that this matter be
tab1ed unti1 the next reg u1ar meet ing ..
Mr .. Robins asked what use was proposed for the property? Mr .. Supinger
stated the app1icant proposes a warehouse/office u se.. Mr .. Rob i ns a s ked
if this wos a heavy i ndustr ia1 use, or 1ight industria1? Mr . Supinger
stated that warehousing and orfices are permitted in both zone districts ..
Mrs. Hennin g asked why the address of the app1 ic ant on the app1i c ation is
the same as the address of the prope rty? Mr s .. Romans stated that the tax
notices are sent to this address ... Mr .. Car1son asked if tbe pr esent use,
Fiberg1assics, was owned by Mr .. Snider .. Mr .. Supinger stated that it is ...
Disc ussion :C o11owed .. Mr .. Robins noted that the sta.f f report states the Ci ty
has considered purchasing property to the west of Mr .. Sniderys property ;
be asked how additiona1 right-of-way wou1d be obtained if the City didn•t
p urchase the property west of Mr .. Sn~der•s 1and and the on1y access wou1d
be the 30 ft . right-of-w ay Mr .. Snider proposes to deed to the City? Mr ..
Sup i nger stated that the City bas considered purchasing the property with
the e xcept i o ·a of the s outh 300 ::ft . Mr. Supinger st ated that ri g ht -of-way
on the soutb 300 £t . of this property w ou1d be obtained at such time a s
the owner deve1oped the property .. Mr. Supinger stated that the matter
cou1d a1so be negotiated and /or c ondemnation proceedings instituted for the
additiona1 right -of-way . Mr. Supinger stated that a 60 ft .. right-of-way
is minimum for access to this property. Discussion f o11owed.
H e nn ing mov ed:
Car1s on seconded : The request o£ Mr .. L. Wayne Snider for a waiver t o the
Subdivision Rc g u1ations be tab1ed unti1 additiona1 in-
f ormation is submitted by the app1icant.
The motion carried.
IV. DIRECTOR·s CHOICE
Mr. Supinger stated that the second portion
on Saturday A£ternoon. May 20, 1eaving City
of the '"Housing
Ha11 at 1 p .. m.
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wi11 be a tour o~ housing pro~ects in the Boulder Area, including public
housing pro.jects, a housing projec't: by the Archdiocese, and a housing pro-
.ject for the e1der1y. Mr. Sup1nger encouraged members o:C the Commission
to go on this tour.
Mr. Supinger gave members o.C the C onuni ssion copies of the Voorhees Traffic
Study . Mr. Supinger sta~ed that this wi11 be reviewed at a m eeti n g of the
Plannin g C ommiss i on, C~ty Council, Chamber of Commerce Transportation
Committee, and other interested groups .
!'.lr. Supi n ger direc ted the Commission to his written report on the AS:PO Co n-
:Cerence in Detroit, which he, Mr. Len tsc h and Mr. Carlson attended .
Mr. Sup.i.nger then directed the Commission to a copy of a letter to Mayor
Milton Senti from Mr ~ Joh n W ilder not:iiying the Ci..ty of the certi-ficatio n
o£ the Work able Program App lication ~
Mr . Supinger reported on the Core Area Planning Co ~ittee ~ He stated that
this Conunittee is fast reaching the point wh ere they wi11 su bmit recommenda-
tions to City Cou n cil ~ Mr. Supinger stated he wou1d try to summarize the
recomme nda tion s h e thinks the Committee wi11 make to City C ouncil .
1. Defining the prob1em , namely to maximize th e potential o f the Core
Area as a •·Regional A cti vity Center··. It is the feeling o f the Com-
mittee that the .. activity center .. should be improved; th is would in-
c 1ude emphasis on tbe i m porta n ce oi Ci ndere11a City and Swedish Medical
Center, and such future consi d eratio ns as housin g, mas s transit, a ccess
and par k ing, the South P1atte Riv er Va11ey deve1opment , and co nv e ntion
1.·aci..1ities. Mr. Supinger stated that the primary .. C ore Area .. has been
defined as that area bounded by Dartmouth Avenue on the north ; South
Coron a Street on the east ; Ken yo n Avenue on the south, and South Santa
F e Drive on the west.
2. Pos ition statements on transportation : the Com.mittee feels that short-
hau1 mass transit is of primary i~portance to the C ore Area. and that
steps shou1d b e taken i mmedia te 1y to secure right -of -way f o r personal
rapid transit . Impro v ed bus service in the out1ying area shou1d tie
into the sh o rt -haul mass transit system in the core area, and this in
turn tie into the 1ong-hau1 system in the metro area. Mr . Sup inger
that the initia1 st a ge :l..S p r oposed in tb e Girard Avenue ··corri do r··
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with later stages loo pi n g off to serve tbe north/south needs.
The C om.mittee feels that the proposed long-haul ma ss transit s y stem
as proposed by RTD in the Santa Fe cor ridor shou1d b e supported.
Th e C ommittee wi11 recommend th at automobile s tora ge and c o11ection
areas shou1d be deve1oped on the ~ri nge of the Core Area to serve tb e
mass transit systems and t h e e mp1oyment areas. The Committee wi11
"further rec ommend that the inter:ior of the Core Area shou1d be devoted
to p e dest ri ans and mass-tra nsit. Tbe Comm ittee wi11 strongly recommend
that a 11 devel opments b e required to provide adequate of f -street
parking.
The C omm ittee ~ee1s that u .s . 285 shou1d be up-graded to f u11 free -wa y
status, through the Core Area, to provide access to fringe parking
areas and permit througb tra~£1c.
The Co ~ittee wi11 reco~e nd that bousing to accommodate standard,
mod erate and high -incom e f amil ies be encouraged. The C ommittee wi11
a1so recomme nd tl"lat un its p e rmitting c hi1dren and caterin.g to families
be encouraged .
The South P1atte R i ver is an :l..mportant feature near the Co re Area , and
it wi11 be recommended that the River Va11ey be redeveloped to enhance
this natura1 feature with open space, parks and recreational uses to
c omp1ement the C ore Area. Th e dev elopmen t of residential and of f ice uses
i n th e river va11e y should be e ncouraged ; s u ch development should co~p le
ment the open space and recreational uses, and not prohibit mountain view.
Cooperation between the cities o f Englewood and Sher idan is encouraged
mos t part ic u1ar1y on the redevelopment o£ the P1atte River Valley.
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5. Convention £aci1ities should be developed; motel and hotel facilities
should be encouraged.
6. Redevelopment o£ the primary Core Area should be encouraged with
business. residential, orfice and governmental uses.
7. A Civic Center should be developed in a location comple~entary to the
Core Area at such time as the present site of the City Ha11 becomes
more valuable £or another use.
Mr. Supinger stated that the Committee wi11 also recom.mend an ''Action
PrograJn·· which would include approval o:f: tbe position statements by City
Council and in£orming the com.munity of tbe proposals: hiring a consultant
to develop the plans based on the a dopted concepts; and imp1e~enting the
program .
~~-Robins asked if thought had been given to extending the boundary of the
defined Primary Core Area north to Ya1e Avenue? He pointed out that the
majority of this area is developed with older housing, and cou1d feasibly
be redeve1oped. Mr. Supinger stated that this was considered by the Core
Area Planning Committee, but it was fe lt that it shou1d not be included
in the Primary Core Area. Mr. Supinger pointed out that the Primary Core
Area, as defined, is now one square mi1e, which is considered large £or a
Core Area. tr. Supinger further pointed out that he feels that the area
north of Dartmouth to Ya1e wou1d not receive the proper attention if in-
c1uded in the study o£ the Primary Core Area, and that it wou1d be better
to study that area separately.
Mr. Supinger stated that the Core Area Planning C ommittee wi11 meet on
ay 18th, and wou1d probab1y finalize their recommendations to City Council .
Mr. Supinger stated that a meeting o£ the Core Area Planning Committee,
the Planning Commission and City Cou nci1 is being considered for May 30th.
Mr. Robins discussed the pro.,jected plans o.C the Swedish Medica1 Ce nter,
and asked i.:C it bad been det:.er.m.ined what e:C.fect the remova1 o.f a11 that
property ~rom the tax ro11s would have on the City. Discussion fo11owed.
Mr. Supinger sta~ed ~ha~ he ~e1t the fu11 deve1opment of the Swedish
Medica1 Center was so vita1 to the we1::fare of the Core Area that this wou1d
off-set any hardship incurred by remova1 o f property from the tax ro11s.
Mr . Supinge r pointed out that the fu11 deve1opment of the Medica1 Center
wi11 provide an important em p1oyment, educational and professiona1 center
:for the City.
Mr. Lentsch urged a11 members o.C the Commission to attend the meeting with
the Council, Core Area P1anning Co~ittee and the P1anning Commission.
V. COMMISSI O 'S CHOICE
Mr. Robins stated that be had researched the m atter o.C the Stoddard Solvent
vs. perch1oroethy1ene cleaning £1uids. He stated he wanted to know why ser-
vice stations were permitted in a B-2 Zone District, but cleaning estab1isb -
ments using the Stoddard So1vent were prec1uded. Mr. Robins stated that
upon inquiry, he has been to1d that the Stodda rd So1vent ~ust be heated to
140 °+ to evaporate the solvent from the cleaning. Mr. Robins stated he was
to1d the so1vent has a -t:1ash point from 105 ° to 140 °, and the :Cact that it
must be heated to a high temperature makes it extremely dangerous, as ·•any
kind of spark wou1d set it o.:C.C. ·· Mr. Robins stated that he had checked
with insurance agents on the matter~ and was to1d that some cleaning
establishments using the Stoddard Solvent are now insured, but that no
po1icies are being issued. The rates :for adjoining buildings are a1so
higher reported Mr. Robins.. He stated there are a ••few 1arge Stoddard
systems 1e1:t in Denver .. and he .. understands the po11ution board is now
taking these people to court to eliminate these systems.'' Mr . Robins
stated that a 1arge amount o f the Stoddard fluid is 1ost through evaporation.
Mr. Robins compared such c1eaning establishments to service stations,
noting that the service station ""doesn't have to heat it·• to provide service •
Mrs. Romans stated that she had contacted other municipa1ities in the Denver
area, and that Arvada, Zoning Department~ states that dry c1eaning establish-
ments are permitted but are restricted by the Fire and Bui1ding Codes .
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Aurora does not spec~f~~ca11y mention ··dry cleaning establ..ishme n ts·· • but does
permit dress making and 1aundries: the gentleman to whom she spok e stated
dry cleaning establishments cou1d probably be permitted under the dress-
making and laundries sect.i.on, and would be co ntro11ed by the Fire Code ..
Denver prohibits the use o£ any .C1ammab1e 1i.quids; it may be used f or ••s pot "
cleaning. but f u rth e r use is restricted.. The City of Lakewood a11ows pi ck-
up stations etc . in restricted business districts_ The Ci..ty of Li ttleton
permits no r1arnrnab1e liquid. Mrs . Romans noted that Captain Ha rt l ey o f tbe
Fire Department is f o11owin g through on the Fire Codes, etc.
Mr. Robins £urther discussed the use of Stoddard Solvent: he stated that
exhaust fans and vents must be kept in working order.. Discussion ro11owed ..
Mr .. R obins stated that 1n 1i.ght o:£ the information he has obtained on the
Stoddard Solvent, he would have to oppose the amendment o£ the Comprehensive
Zoning Ordinance to permit such use .. Mr .. Lentsch asked the staff to check
into the use of the Stoddard Solvent in the ad~oining municipalities etc.
and i£ possib1e, to get the information in ~riting. Mr .. Robins stated he
had not been able to talk to personnel at the Tri-County Health Department,
but it is his understanding they are a1so opposed to the use of Stoddard
Solvent in cleaning establishments. Further discussion fo11owed.
Mr. Lentsch stated that h e felt the City Council/Pl ann ing Commissio n meeting
of the previous evening and had been a good meeting . ~tr _ Lentsch stated
that he felt the Council would like the Commissio n to have more study
sessions and recommend new ""ideas·· to the Council . Mr. Lentsch stated that
he :Celt the C omm:J..ssi on should ··set some goals •· and work toward them ..
Mr .. Brown discussed the func~ion of the Workable Program Citizens• Comm ittee
and the Core Area Planning Comm1ttee. He stated that he felt the Ci ty was
very rortunate to have these two co~ittees working ~o r the City ..
~r .. Brown stated that at the CiLy Council meeting of May 15th, the recommenda-
tion of ~he P1anning Commission on the retention o~ the traffic isla nd i n
South E1ati Street at West Floyd Avenue was recei ved and approved by the
City Council.
Mr. Robins asked ii the City Ch arter required that there had to be a
P1annin.g Commission? Mr .. Supinger stated that the Charter does require
that there be a P lanning Commission.. Mr. Robins stated he was concerned
because the Commission was by -passed by other Boards and Commi ssions going
directly to Council, as apparently wi11 be the case with the Core Area Com-
mittee recommendations. ~tr. Supinger stated that the recommendat ions of
the Core Area Committee wi11 be rere r red to the Planning C ommi ssion for
their co n sideratio n . Mr. C a rlson concurred that the recommendation w:i.11 h a v e
Lo be considered by the Planning C ommission .. Discussion £o11owed.
Mrs. Henning stated that at the Cou n ci l meeting on the 15th o~ May. a member
of the audience s poke on the h eight o f the p e rmitted uses in the Industrial
District.. Thi s p erson mentioned the T. W . Anderson building for one, and
noted that this building (5 stories) is obscuring the mountain view for
some residents. Mrs . Henn1ng stated that she 1:e1t this zone district should
be studied by the Commission in regard to the height.
Mrs.. Henning reviewed the meet iug of the workable Program Citizens • C om-
mittee whicb ~as h eld at the Scenic View School on May 11th: she stated
that some members or the audience had suggested that an agricultural zone
c1assi~ication would meet the needs o~ the neighborhood.. She stated that
perhaps tbis should be considered. Discussion £o11owed •
Members were reminded o£ the tour sched uled £or June 3rd for the P1anning
Commission. A Pu b1ic Hea ring on the amendment of the Com prehensive Zoning
Ordinance to permit dry cleaning es tab1isbments using flammable liquids
has b ee n sched uled for June 6th. and a rezoning hearing is sche duled for
June 20th. Mr. Lentsch stated that p erh aps che study sessi on on the
Northwest Englewood area could also be scheduled for the 20th of June.
The regular meetings of the Commission ror the month of July were set for
July 11th and July 18th.
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Mr. Ross asked about proposed deve1opment o£ the KLZ tract? Mr. Supinger
discussed the progress of the Larwin Company on proposed deve1opment of the
KLZ Site: he noted that the fu11 app1.ication by the Larwin Company wi11
probab1y be fi1ed in the ear1y part of June ~ and a pub1ic hearing be1d in
Ju1y. Mr. Ross asked if this wou1.d be deve1oped under the P1.anned Deve1.op-
ment ordinance? A~. Supinger stated that he assumed the Larwin Company
wou1d app1y for the P1.anned Deve1opment. Mr. Robins stated be was concerned
about the traf£ic out1ets proposed by Larwin onto Hampden Avenue; he noted
that this wou1d be adding to a bad situation as Hampden is over-1.oaded
present1y. Discussion fo11owed ~
Mr. Car1son reviewed the ASPO Conference he attended in Detroit. He
s"tated he was impressed with the ··operation Eyesore·· that is being done
in Dearborn. Mr. Car1son discussed the deterioration of housing that be
viewed whi1e in Detroit. Mr. Car1son a1so discussed housing projects such
as ··c o1chester Community••., catering to citizens with incomes from $4800 to
$9800: the units rent fro~ $125 for one bedroom unit., to $182 for a f our
bedroom unit. Discussion fo11owed. Mr. Car1son then discussed "'Dia1-A-
Ride ··., wherein persons wou1d ca11 the office and a sma11 bus is sent out
to pick them up and take them where they want to go. He stated he fe1t
such a pro~ect wou1d have merit and cou1d work. Further discussion fo11owed.
Kr. Brown asked if the Commission cou1d have a study session on the Com pre -
hensive P1an for the City. He stated that he wanted ••to see what this ·
Commission t h inks about it"•.
The housing situation was discussed. M.r .. Sup i n ger stated that possib1y
something cou1d be worked out that wou1d e nab1e a person to tea r down a
·•shack'" and re p1a ce it with a dup1e.x: rather tha n a sing1e-fami1y structure
which contractors say is not feasi b 1e ec onomica11y.. Discussion fo11 owed.
Mrs. Henning stated th at housing must be provided for e1der1y p ersons wbo
own the s~a11er houses in and around the Core Area. Mrs. Henning no ted
that quite o fte n these houses are run-down. and the property owner is 1iving
on a fi xed income and cannot a fford to bring the bouse up ~o standard., nor
can they afford to move to an apartment. Discussion fo11owed.
Meeting ad~ourned at 9:45 p.m.
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REXiULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF CAREER SERVICE COMMISSIONE.RS
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
MAY 18, 1972 7:00 P.M.
PRESE.NT: H. R. Braun, E. L. Ausfah1, B. Kimbrough, J. F. Murphy
THE FOLLOWING MOTIONS WERE PASSED FOR APPROVAL:
1~ The minute s of the 1 ast r e gular meeting.
2 . The f o 1 1owing Anniversary incre ases:
NAME
F~GAN, Bernard R.
GARNETT, George W.
JOZSA, Hope A.
STEPHENS, Da11as
TITLE AND DEPARTMENT
Custodian
Effective 6 /1 /72
Park Fo:re.xnan
Effective 5/1/72
Zntermedi.ate C1erk-Typi.st, Uti..1.
Effective 5 /1 /72
Office Manager, Uti.1.
Effective 6 /1 /72
3. The following terminations:
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EVA.NS, Arlene
MCDANIEL, C1arence E.
MCELWAIN, Wi11iam
Clerk-Typist , Library
Effective S /19/72
Dispatcher
Effective S /23/72
Kaintenanceman, Traffic
Effective 4 /18/72
Maintenanceman, Street
Effective 5/2/72
4 . The fo11owing Progress Reports:
BARNES, Emory
NOFFSINGER, ELmer D.
Maintenancern.an
Parks & Recreat ion
Mai..ntenanc:e.man
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The first topic of discussion was the upgrading of the position
of Disp atcher.
Mr. Murphy said that a w age survey and job survey had been done
and that this position should be upgraded from Grade 14 to
Grade 19. There was some discussion as to the function of the
Communications Department at present and when they move into
the new Police-Fire complex in the near future.
A MOTION WAS MADE, SECONDED, AND UNANIM-OUSLY PASSED, TO UPGRADE
THE POSITION OF CLERK DISPATCHER TO GRADE 19.
T 'he next i.teJU on the agenda was a title change on1y for the
Assistant City Engineer. MI. Murphy siad that the City E~gineer
should be licensed and the present incumbent in this position
was originally made "Assistant.. because he was not a licensed
Engineer. He has since received his license and the D irector
of Public works has requested that €he posi.ti.on of Assistant
City Engineer be chang.ed. by titl.e onl.y to ••city Engineer ...
The fi.na1 item on the agenda ~as the recl.aasification of two
positions at the Library.
The positions in question ~e re Clerk Typist (fi1l.ed
Coombe) and Library Aide (filled by L ei Koestner).
said that these two i.ndividual.s have been doing the
of Chief C1erk rather than their present job tit1e ,
be reclassified as aan1e.
by S usan
Mr. Murphy
~ork
and shoul.d
A MOTION WA.S M.ADE, SECONDED, AND UNA.NIMOUSLY PASSED, THAT
THE POSITION OF CLERK TYPIST AND LIBRARY AIDE IN THE LIBRARY BE
RETAINED, AND 'TJ7!{l" THE TWO INDIVIDUALS PRESENTLY FILLI:NG
THOSE POSITIONS (SUSAN COOMBE, AND LEI KOESTNER) BE UPGRADED
TO CHIEF CLERK, GRADE 14.
There being no further business ~ the meeting ~a s adjourned and
the next meeting is schedul.ed for June 15 , 1.972 .
H . R-BRAUN
Chairman
Recording Secretary
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Minur:es of june 6. 1972
OFFICIAL:
C:rTV CO':JNCIL. '?.5?CUMENT
...JCJI.J lq 72
CQl\"--1\._~~·L. MEETING FILE c::ny'()t:"~oao. c:::aLA::L
The regular monthly m eeting of the EnglC'\vood Parks ~ Recreacion Commission
was called to order by Mrs. Ruth Allen, chairman. ar: 7:30 p .m. in the Parks and
R ecreation Office ..
Members present : Cushing, Allen,. Schwab. Pex>le,. St:ackhouse. McFadden and
Romans . ex officio
Members absent:
Also prese nt:
Blessing
jerry Royrher,. Asst:. Dir. Parks & Recre arion
Doug Foe,. R ecreation Supervisor
Ray Stanley,. President Englewood Recrearion Council
Poole moved. Schwab seconded. rhar rhe minutes of May 10. 1972 be approved
as mailed.. Motion carried.
Since t:he meeting is being held o~eek earlier than the regular m eetin g dare,.
the financial report: for montll of May was not available from t:he Finance Department.
After lengthy discussion,. che following prioricies for che 1973 Parks & Recreation
Ca.pit:al Improvement budget to be presenced. to tile Cicy Manager were dete;::rmined.
1. Golf Course (land options. plans. ecc . )---------so. 000
2. Survey & study of recreation needs-------------12,. 000
3. Playground for Handicapped --------------------12.000
4. Bathhouse ar Oucdoor Swim Pool----------------36.000
S. Porcable Band Wagon --------------------------11. 000
6. Floyd Park (KLZ sire)-------------------------12.000
7. Handball Courrs -------------------------------14.000
8. Tennis Courrs (land & develop)------------------50. 800
9. Lighting of High School Baseball Field -----------20.000
10. Maddox Tor Lor -------------------------------21.7 00
Toea! $239.500
It was decided char the renovation of the police and fire build i ng should wait
until after the surv ey is made t o see if t.here is a need for chis cype of facilicy so
this expense was moved to 1974 in rhe Ca.picaJ Improvement Program. Ir was sug -
gest:ed that:,. if rhe need ex.ist:.s,. costs of other types of new structures be investigated
rather chan spend money on rhe renovation of these old buildings. "There is ground.
at: Maddox School o n which a community building or some type could be locared and
Chis possibility will be explored.
Mr. Romans said he Wot1ld c.a.lk ro Mr . Harper,. Superinrendent of Schools. con -
cern i n g possible joint v e nture berween city and sch<X>l discrict: on the barhhouse at
Sinclair Pool and the t e nnis courts at FJO<Xl Jr . High . lr was decided to l eave th e
bathhouse as number four on the priorit:y Jist dependin g on what can be worked out:
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wit:h the school district: and then lex>k at this again as to priority.
The proposed Recreat:ion Fu n d Budget: for 1 973 w as presented for review a nd
approval . Mr. R oyrh e r explained cha t the big increase is in personnel serVices since
it: was n ecessary to give salary increases in order to bring t:he m closer to wages being
paid by o che r r ecreat:ion d e pa.rt:m e nts in t:he area . "Th e cit:y will be request:ed t:o con-
tribute 5115,.047 to support t:he r ecr ea tion prograrn in 1973. Mr. Roman s will con-
tact: Mr. Harper to see if che 1973 appropriat:ion 'from t:he school district can be in-
creased back t:o the $17.300. Aft:er dis cussion. St:ackhouse move d. Poole seconded .
that: the budget:. in t:he amount: of $232. 220 be approved as present:ed. Mot:ion carried.
Mr. Romans informed t:he Commission chat: a program of police patrol for parks
this summer will be accomplished by hiring off duty and auxiliary police officers .
Bates-Logan . Baker,. jason and Duncan parks hOW'ever will st:ill not: be covered under
chis program. '"The Commission questioned why the patrol of parks,. which is public
property. is not the responsibilit:y of t:he police depa..rcment: and included in c.heir
budget:. Mr. Romans replied c.hat: he underst:oc:xl anything beyond regu~ar pac.ro~ is
t:he responsibilit:y of the depa.rt::menc or of c.hat: privat:e business. lt: was suggested
~ha~ perhaps young men (over 21) migh~ be ~rained ~o be park police if ~he depart:men~
has the responsibility of patrolling c.he parks. "The Direct:or was inscruc:ced to give a
ftJ...l reporc concerning t:he police program at: c.he end of the summer.
The Denver Pose Zone 2 wil.l publish Lhe large page recreat ion schedule chis
summer since they presented t:he low bid. lt: was suggest:ed that: n eXL year the words
""SAVE FOR F~RE REFERENCE .. could be printed a~ ~he ~op of ~he page.
Mr. Stanley report:ed t:ha~ t:he park tour was made by ~he You~h Council on May
24. There were rwency -one scudent.s r e presenting all Englewoc:x:l schools except.
Scenic View (they were t:est:ing and could n~ be excused) participated in t:he t:our which,.
chey f elc. was very beneficial and informat:ive. -:rhe Firsr: National Bank provided che
rransporcacion by t:he Cherre lyn Car .
Mr. Romans report:ed. chat che cit:y is proposing a ··rrees for Today and Tomorrow ..
program whereby t:he city will share t:h e cost: with cit izens who wish co plant: trees in
t: heir yards.
The Old Timers Baseball program will s~art: june 12 wi~ h seven more ~eams
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Minut:es o f june 6. 1972
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CtiihE: R oman s.
Reco r d ing Secretary
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.lul l CJ 72
COUNCIL Mt..t..TI G FILE
~ OF ENGLE'\IVOOD. COLCL
BOARD O F ADJUSTMENT AHD APPEALS REGULAR .MEETXNG -MAY J..O, 1972
Chai..x:ma..n Leonard caLLed the m.ee t..i...ng to order a.t 8:00 PM ..
Members Present: Le:on.a.rd,. Wette:rstrozn,. R.b.odua. Bav.:Ler . Krei...l...i..ng,.
Made ox
Mce:mbe.ra Absent: Dod.ri.1.1
A~::l o Present: City A ttorney Be.rard.:i.n.i. and Chief Bui.l..di...ng x:nape ct.or
Bro kate
Rona.:Ld Da.viaon
Texaco Service Station case No. 22-72
4~00 South Broadway
At tho. Ap.ri1. ~2. 1...972 m..eet...i.ng of th• Board t.h..e a pp1.i..ca..nt. requested a.
var.i..oncc to permit tb..e :sa.1e o f propane ga.s in an x-2 zone ...
~ a pp1icant ~as directed to post the property for the next meeting
and Fire Department to be p re5ent.
The a ppl..i..cant atate.a be has :run the :serv:Lc:e st..ati...on. on Broadway fo r
oany years and haa had a numb r of requeats f or propane gas for camper s
~~d tra..iJ.e.re ... He c:on tac:.t.ed the Fire Depa.rtn:en.t and wa..o to1.d to contact
tl'l.e S tate x..n.specto:r Mr ... ErU.st.on _ Mr ... E?.:Lst.on. :i.n.apected the p:remia:;eo and
stated the 1ocation of the t arLK in re1ation to o ther bui1dings ~as OK.
n:r . n.a.v~ -went ahead and purc::h.a.sed the propane t.a..n.k and 'W'b._e n the
e1ectrician app ~~ed for a permit to connect the tank he ~aa t hen tol..d
by the ~~ding Department th t this uae ~ not per.mit e d in a B-2
zone.
capta~ Ha rt~ey of the Fire D par~nt states there is very 1itt1e
in the F ire Prev ention Cede about propane taru~s but he did not £ee1
there th.e.re "WOul-d be any probl...em. W'i..t.h it .
xn the ge~era~ discuaa~on a bou t trainin g'o f men to hand1e the propane
g as and t.h.e area woul..d be :Locl •:ed so ·onl-y the atte.nda.n..-..a ~ 'W'OU1d have
acceaa to the t ank.
B:rokat.e stated that at Mt .. v ernon a few years aqo tn_e de.l.ivery truck
-wa.a f :i..1.L..i:ng a ta.Dlc. and when. th-e pop-of£ va1 ve worked the gas was .iJ::l.
the area. Because propcul.e gas is bea.vj_er t.b.n.n air .i..t l..a.y on. the qrou:nd
and se-vera~ peopl-e on the eod~ec«:."E:'f: b..ig'bway w-ere overc::::ome-...
R.b.od:u.a m.oved. x.n ury opin.J..on tb.ia r equest does not m.e.e.t the
six c:on..di..t.J..ons require d 1:or granting a variance
the.refore 1 th.e vari..ance be den..i.ed ..
A,yeaz Wett.eratrom.. 'Rhodus. Bevier. '1Crei.1i..D:g:~ Maddox. Leonard
151-aya a llilo ne
.Abaent:s Dod..r~1
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Wa11ace Lauxienti Caee No. 23· 72
3375 soutb Downing
~ a pp1icant is reque=t±ng a variance for a p&tio cover resu1ting Ln an
over~ot coverage of 115 sq~ ft. R-1-c zone.
The a.pp1icant states in 1.968 "When he erected an a.d.di..tio.n to h.i.s h.cn.use
be poured a s1ab with tl1e intention of pu.t.i..ng a. roof over it at a l..a.te.r
date and he was a.asu.recl at that time t:h.i....a Cli.d not coun:t as ::Lot coverage
as ~ong as it ~ not enc1osed.
arokate states that prior to 1970 this was true it did n ot count as 1ot
coverage.
The app1icant prc&entea 1ettera from adjaceDt property owners on both
sides stat~ng no object~on.
wetterstro m moved.
Maddox seconded~ since the neig~ors signed no objection the
va.r ia.n.ce be gre..nted.
Ayes: wetterstrClD. B:bodu.a 6 sevier . :Kre.:L1J....ng. Maddox . Leonara
Nays: Bone
Absent: D<>dri11
Ri...cha:rd Banta. for
c:l.Lfford Rimba11 case &o.. l...-72
4673 so ... Pen.n.lil-
At the J~~aury 12~ 1972 meeting of the Board. ~e app1~cant asked
pe~saion to use the pr~aas £or two-£ami1y use and per-mission to
keep & tra~1er port erected ~~thout a permit res~ting in an overl..ot
coverage of 423 eq. ft.
'The soa..rC:'" a ru.1.i...ng that t.h.e petitioner remove the tra.i1e.rport and
cease the uae o£ the second dwe11Lng and remove the kitchen faci1it~es
~~ epp~icant bad 60 days to c amp1y w ith the order-
~e copy o ~ the Board action was mail..ed to the app1icant on Feb. 28.1972.
Atty_ Banta has appl..ied to th.e Board •-::.h.zLt tbe rem.ova1 of the lc..i..tc:hen
faci1it~s from the second unit be del. ted from the ru~ing."
Atty Banta stateo Kimba11 bas requested to keep the kitchen in the
second un~t to use £or cann~g kitChen in the sucmer-
A£tar genera~ discussion the fo~1ow~g motion wao made •
wetterstram moved
sevier seconded. The v-ariance "be modified to state the u.se
of the premises to be for aing~e fami1y
purposeD and the trai1er port to be removed.
~e C~ty A t torney and Atty. Banta prepare
a d oc:::um-en.t for reco rding-on tb.e c ounty reco rda
for use of the sec:ond lc.itchen. for ai.D.g1e £am.i.~y .........
Ayeaa wett.erst.rom., Rb.odu.s 1 Bevier. !Crei1ing. Maddox. Leonard
lilaya: Hone
Absent: Dodri~~
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697 East Be1~evLew
The app~icant ia requesting permission to have a 6 ft... ao1id fence
a.c:.roas tb.e front of the property to have rel..ief from. t.b.e no.i...ae of
Be11eview Avenue.
The a.ppl...i..ca..nt otates he has a unique eondition as bis house i..S the
on1y house ~ong this section of Be11eview that faces Be11eiv~e~ ana
the rea.t of them. hnve sol.i..d 'WOOd f ences to keep out th.e dust and
noise £rc::m:a Be1.1.evi..e'W'... He has obtained l..etters from. 'both ni.eghbora
st.at.in.g no ob:jec::tio-ns. The £en.ce -woul..d be set 4 ft. in..ai.de the
property ~ine Lez.v.ing 13 ft. from tbe edge of ae.1.l..evi.e-w. -may 'WIOu.l..d
tu..rn around in their yard and be drivi...ng o:nt.c:J. Bel..1eW-ew rather th.an
bac:k..i.ng :l..Dto the street_
.Maddox m..oved.
'\'i"et.terst.rOD1 oeconded. th.e varian-ce be granted.
Ayes: Wetterstrcxn. ~du..s, Bevier, K.re.i..1.i.ng, Maddox, Leona.rGi.
Nays:. None
Al:::tse.n.t:. Dod.r.i..l..l..
-rbere 'being no fu:rth.er 'bu.s:Lnez.a to cc:mte before the Board the meeti..ng
was adjourned at ~0:30 P. M.
Susie Sc:.hnei.der
Recording Secretary
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REALIZAXXON OF ESTrMATED REVENUES
GENERAL FUND
For Month of May~ 1972
Current '
Portion of Year to Date 42'
of Est . Las" Y ear Las" Year Anti.c 1.pated
Revenue Month To Date Col..l.ected To Date '
Proper ty T~ $ 145 .153 $ 1.6.,563 $ 6 7,.1.13 46 $ 6 5 ,442 4 9
Speci.fi.c o-nershi.p 16 ,500 9 ,138 1..7,276 104 1.2,688 62
S!l1es Tax 2,464,700 204 ,390 1 ,136,079 4 6 771..,761 42
Cigarette Tax 1.00 ,000 8,895 42 ,190 42 40,0 48 39
Fran c:.h is e T~es:
Pu.bl..i.c Service 1.59 ,713 83,708
M ounta.:Ln Be11 70,.800 18 ,181 36 ,406
Water Uti.l.i.ty 28 ,639 6 ,626
se-er U ti.l.i.ty 12,000 5 ,01.1
Total. 271.,.1.52 ~ 131,751 49 129,354 53
Penal.ti.es & :I.ntere s t
on Property Tax
License s & Pe riOi.ts:
L i.quor Occ . License l.l.,GOO 1.1..,.300
Mi...scel.l.a.neous Licenses 33 ,000 2 ,210 27 .. 342
Street C uts 4 ,500 146 1,226
Bui.l.di...n.g Permits 28,000 3,568 14 ,608
El.e.ctrical. Permits 8~ooo 526 2~188
Pl.umbing P ermits 3 ,000 174 1,177
Dog Licenses 11
Bicyc1e Licenses 182 252
Total. 88 ~100 6,806 58 ,104 66 58,602 69
Inter-Go vt . Revenue s:
State Hwy • Hai..nt. 2 ~600 217 1,083
state A1coho1 P rev. 22 ,.1.35 1,845 5.,534
S tate L iquor License 1.,400 4 11
Spec . & State Regi..s. 94 ,500 6,509 9 0,697
State H/W U sers Tax 188 ~52 0 11,451 82 ,794
Fire D ist . Contracts 732 61 1..,144
Regional. Library 35 .,115 8 ,779
County Court Fees 3,608 900 4 ,516
Total. 348,610 20 .,987 1.94,558 56 1.74,360 47
Charges for Services:
Municipal. Court Costs 1,.050 3,.775
Mobi1e Home 2,300 62 1,206
Po1i.ce 6,.860 352 1..,815
Eng.i...neeri..ng Fees 4 ,800 1.0,551 1.0 ,789
Animal. She1ter 252 2 ,4 29
Total. 13,960 1.2,267 20,014 143 3 ,029 24
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P age 2.
FLnes & Forfeitures:
Court Fines
Library
Total.
M:Lsce11a.neous:
Interest Inc001e
Misce11a.neous
Total.
Total. Revenue
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Revenue
$
$ 60 ,000
___ 6 ,238
66,238
24.,400
12,000
36,400
$3 ,550 ,81.3
current
Month
$ 5 ,232
683
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7 ,926
7,926
$311.,068
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To Date Col.l.ected To Date ..
$ 26 .,058
2,990
29 ,048 44 28 ,903 52
6 ,.120
1..2.,.1..37
).8,257 50 ~00 l.B
Sl.t.71.4,390 48 Sl.,290,787 45
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FINANCE DEPARTMENT
EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CH..A.RG.£0 TO 1972 BUDGETED APPROPR..XATJ:ONS
Legi.s1ation & Council.:
Ci.ty Council. $
Board of Adjustment
Career Service
P l..a_n.n i.ng & Zon i..ng
Library
City l\ttorney
Total.
Mana.ge:m.en t:
C ity Manager
Personnel.
Coaunu..n.:i.cati.ons
Total.
F i...nance & Record:
FLna..nce
Municipal. Court
Cen tral. Services
General. OperatLons
Auto. Oper . Systems
Total.
Publ.i.c works :
Eng i.neeri..ng
Streets & Drainage
Traffic
Bui.l.d.i..ng Mai.nt _
Total.
F i r e De partntent
Pol.i.ce D epartment
Parks & Recreation
Annual.
Budget
31 ,968
2 ,532
1 ,395
4,320
960
44 ,383
es ,sse
63,756
32,047
146,433
242 ,236
1..51 ,1.65
56,681
1.0 ,808
9 1.,487
50 ,000
360 ,141
97,957
41.9 ,361.
11.8 ,956
1.41.,253
777,427
6 37 ,41.8
81.6,1.73
405 ,91.0
Community Devel.opment 1.64,797
Library 1.49 , 284
Empl.. Benefit Program 23 ,600
GENERAL FUND
For Month of May , 1972
Current Current
Month Encum.b.
$ 1 ,536
182
142
842
55
3 ,475
6 ,23 2
819
2 ,1.00
8 ,9 7 6
1.1.,895
1.4 ,359
3 ,960
1 ,072
4 ,9 4 3
2 4,334
7 ,482
25,997 S BOO
9 ,479 200
20,553
63,511. ~
46,633 2 ,200
65 ,688 2 ,050
28,51.7 5 ,866
1.2 ,6 4 3
.1.0 ,549
Spent &
Encum.b .
To Date
s 12 ,5 4 8
882
5 4 6
1.,933
194
18 ,160
3 4 .. 2 63
27 ,299
10 ,9 4 0
40 ,870
79:1.09
66 ,308
20,805
4 ,094
48 ,677
34 ,594
1.37 ,4 29
49 ,01.1.
60 ,665
281.,699
253,863
339,978
1..86 ,3 4 2
6 4,192
56 ,79 8
Total. Expen ses $3 ,662 ,5 4 4 $270 ,002 $1.1.,116 $1,436 ,1 28
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39
36
40
4 2
46
39
38
3 9
Last Year Last Yea r
To Date '
30 ,389 39
32 ,936 39
1.4 5 ,834 4 7
268 ,475 35
230,375 42
323 ,503 42
84 ,297 25
55 ,899 39
5 2,334 39
$1 ,224,0 4 2 3 8
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FINANCE DEPA.RTMENr
REALIZKriON OF ESTIMATED REVENUES
WATER FUND
For Month of May, 1.972
Anti..ci..pated Current ' of Est. Last Year Last Year
Revenue Month To Date Col.l.ected To D ate %
Water Sales s 95 4~635 $105 ,107 $426,865 4 5 $405 .332 53
Other:
Con.necti..on Charges 46 ,.837 4 ,.610 37 ,990
Property Ta>< 730 85 344
R.e.nta1s 12 ,.095 31.5 2 ,772
Interest 95 ,.525 9 ,533 4 9 ,.418
Mi..s c el.l.a.neous 20 ,.000 2 ,758 1.6,.009
Sal.e of Capital. Assets 452
Total. 1.75,.187 17,301 1.06 ,985 61 46,41.7 64
Total. Revenue $1.,.12 9 ,822 $122 ,4 08 $533 ,.85 0 47 $451.,749 54
EXPEND.l:TURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1.972 BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS
Produ ctJ..on:
Source & Supp l.y S
Power & Pump
P u.ri.£,i..cati..on
Total.
Trans . oliO 0.1-st .
Adm:i...nistrati.on:
Account & C o11.
General
Total.
D ebt Servi.ce
Mi..scel.l.a.neous
Capi.tal. Pl.a...n t and
A.n-nua l.
Budget
36,320
108 ,31.6
90 ,1.82
234,81.8
76 ,.1.00
60 ,476
1.00 ,913
16 1 .389
561,.438
28 ,6 39
Equ i.pmen t 937 ,.000
Total. E xpen se $1.,999 ,.384
Current C u.rrent
Month EnC'Unlb _
s 2 " 581.
6 ,.8 53
6 ,.261.
1.5,.695
7,.771.
5 ,788
2 ,.737
8.525
81
276
s~
Spent &
E.ncuznb.
To Date
s 1.5 ,.5 0 4
25,.307
23 ,.951.
6 4,.762
34,.554
25 ,342
30,715
56 ,.057
91.,.722
6 ,626
1.4,691.
$268 ,.41 2
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Budget
28
45
35
16
23
2
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Last Year
To 0 te
69 ,.004
37,.664
70,.41.5
62 ,.1.51.
1.1.,878
23 ,.355
$274,.467
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Year __ .. __
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FINANCE DEPARTMENT
REALIZATION OF ESTJ:M.kTED REVENUES
SEWER FUND
For Month of May, 1.972
Anticipated Current .. of Est . Last Year Last Year
Revenue Month To Date Col.l.ected To Date ..
Disposal. Service s 400,000 s 28,263 $246 ,814 62 $107.413 36
Other:
Connection Fees-Inside 33,630 2,261. 12 ,861
Connection Fee s ~utside 58,546 5,525 43,254
:rnterest 1.0 ,000 7 .,552
Tap Fees 3,000
MLsce1l.a.neous 7.,041. 660
Total. 11.2 ,217 7.,786 64.,327 57 43.,473 5 4
Ci.ty Loan 275.,942
F ederal. P a rticipation 390 .400
Tota l. Rev $1 ,1.78 ,559 $36 .0 4 9 $31.1.,1.4 1 26 $1.50,886 30
E XP'E:N"DJ:TURES .. ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1972 BUIXiE'l."ED APPROPRIATIONS
Spe.nt .. Last
Annual. Current Current Encum.b . .. of Last Year Year
Budget Month Encumb. To Date Budget To Date __ .. __
Troa bncnt $108,176 $13,983 s 57,810 53 s 42,882 53
Sa.n ~tary Sys t em 62 ,9 48 2,493 13 ,275 21 1.4 ,188 22
Ad.m.i.n istra.t.i.on :
Ace. & Col.l.. 23 ,183 1,558 7,538
G en e r a l. 66 !200 2 ,878 22 ,241.
·~o t.al 89,383 4,436 29,779 3 3 20 ,27 4 ->8 • t...c b t:. S erv.J._ce 72 ,81 3 9 ,0 05 9 ,203 13 9 ,485 13
C o n t . S ervice& 1.6 ,0 35 3 ,334 21 4,365 28
Misccl.l.a.neou.s 12,000 5,011 42 5 ,651 so
• r-~p . P l. a n t & Equi p . 1 3 ,000 162 11,000 42!819 329 62,730 14
Total. E xpenses 5374,355 $30 ,079 $1.1.,000 $1.61.,231. 43 $1.59 ,575 2 2
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Mi.scel..l..a.neous
Total.. Revenue
FINANCE DEPARTMENr
REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES
PUBLIC rMPROVEMENr FUND
For Mont h o£ Hay , 1..972
Anti.ci.pa.ted Current
Revenue Month To Date
$1 ~279 ~519 $1..06~106 SSB 9 ~77B
111 ,657 12~741.. 51 ~624
19 ~000 28 ,970
1..6 ~000 182
$1,426 ,1..76 $118 ~847 $670 ,554
.. of Est .
C o l..l..ect ed
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Last Year
To Date
694 ~23 9
50~028
$744,267
EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1..972 BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS
Cumul..at~ve
Appropr::a...a -
ti.on
S erv::a...center S 45 ,304
S torm Drai.nage 1 ,679 ,250
Pol..::a...ce-Fire C enter 11..8 ,291
Greenbe1t 81..,354
TOPICS 2 ,964
Fi.re Pumper 74 ,139
D o""Tlto"W"n Impr. 55 ,000
C ore Area Study 45 ~000
Fire Station West 129 ,1..57
Paving District No.21 94,050
Side'W'al..k Di.st. No. 72 5 ~000
Shel..ter House-Jason 4 ~000
P aving Mi.l..1er Fiel..d 8,100
H e11eview Pdrk 162~775
Duncan P ark 18,958
D artmouth Park Cont .
Centenn ial. Pa rk 202 ~91..3
E ng. Bel..l..eview Add. 71..,61..3
Eng. Bel..1evi.e-Centec 108,916
A1l.. Purpose Courts
To tal. Expense $2,_906 ,784
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$1.2 ,067
$1 ,891 26 ,972
1 ~6 4 0
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913
7 4 ,1.39
200
$4 ,6 44 $1..1..3 ,203
Spent & .. of Last
E n cumb. Appro-Year
To Date eria.tion To Date
$43 ,808 9 7
35 ,967 2
9 ,678 a
1..,078 1
913 31
7 4,1..39 100
1..,050
1..49,035 91
1..6 ,646 89
993 100
202 ,339 100
70 ,548 99
1.05,783 97
70 100
$71..2 [047 24 $1..37 ,396
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Outdoor Poo1
Indoor Poo1
Sports & Games
Cul..tural.. Ac:ti.vi.ti.es
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Spec.ial.. Events
Zoo
Interest
O ther :Inccnne
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REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES
RECREATION FUND
For Month of Hay, 1.972
Anti.ci.pa.ted Current
Revenue Month To Date
$ 85 ,1.84 $85 ,1.84
1.7 ,300 603 2~888
1.2~000
1.3 ,000 428 2,341.
32 ,000 6 ,622 12,826
20 ,000 952 5,277
375
3,200 83 627
3,000
1.~000 326
4,000 179 4 51
$191 ,059 $8 1 867 $109 ,920
.. of Est. Last Year Last Year
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17 s 2,1.09 12
18 3,363 35
40 1.3,501 48
26 7,330 41
20 223 9
33
11 236 16
sa $26 ,762 18
EXPEND:rrURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1972 APPROP.RIAT :IONS
Spent & Last
An.nua.1 c urrent Current Encum.b. ' of Last Year Year
Budget ~ ~· To Date Budget To Date ..
Outdoor Pool.. s 20,488 s 502 s 1..,231 6 $ 1.,143 6
Indoor Poo1 27,977 1.,61.4 6 ,757 24 4,006 20
Sports & Ga.ntes 57,761.. 2,1.75 11 ,305 20 11.,962 24
Cul..tural.. Activities 23~094 1 ,41.8 7 ~261. 31 8 ,822 40
Pl..aygrou..nds 8,466 85 1 60 .9
Spec:.ial.. Events 5~277 1.40 1.,276 24 311 5
Zoo 6 ,950 272 361 5
General.. Operat..io.ns 47~:955 3~:067 4~:000 22~:054 45 ~ 20
Total.. Expense $1.97~:968 $9 ,1.88 $4,000 $50,330 25 $30~781 21 -•
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Tokens
I nterest
Hi..sc:e11aneou.s
Tota.1 Revenue
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
REALrzAT ION OF ESTXMATED R.EVENUES
:Anti.cipa.ted
Revenue
$ 25 ,032
3,500
50
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$ 29 ,332
BUS LINE OP ERAX:tON
For Month of May, 1 9 72
Current
Month To Date
$ 2,037 $ 10 ,160
559 2 ,089
130
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$ 3 ,096 $ 12,879
of Est _
Co1 1ecte.d
41.
60
260
66
44
10 ,413
1,891
EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1972 APPROPRIATIONS
Fu11 TLme Sa1ari..es
Pa rt Ti..zne Sa1ar.l....e&
O vertime
S ocial. S e curity
P ensi.ons
riospi.tal. & Life Ins-
Workmen's Compensation
enera1 ML sce11aneous
Trave l. & C onference
Motor Vehic:1e Repair
Fue 1 & Lubr i.ca.ti.on
General.. Materi.a.1 & Sup_
Equipment Rental.
AUdi t
Ins urance
New Operati...ng Equipment
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~r.212£.i..a t.i.on Month Enc·umb-
$ 13 ,46 4 $ 1,14 0
614
825
734
776
624
164
1,000
6 ,5 00
1 ,000
100
3 ,300
5,000
$34 ,101
4 9
63
62
512
82
572
Spent &
EnC\..Drlb -.. of Last
To Date Budget To
5 ,484 41
155 25
299 36
180 25
250 32
309 50
164 100
276 2 8
3 100
3,499 54
883 88
1,600 l.OO
346 100
2 ,134 65
3 ,572 71
$19 ,1..54 56
Last Year ..
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315
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Last
Year Year
Date __ ,_
5 ,19 8 39
198 198
168 24
177 100
156 100
70 100
215 14
2,881 40
398 37
$9 ,461 1.5
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C::rTV CO~~<::.·~-c_:~C UMENT
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COU NCIL f..., E. c.... rll'-G FILE
cny OF ENGLEWOOD. COLO..
~ Mr. Stan1 e y H. D i al, C i t y Manage r
~ Wm. A. Ham i 1ton, F i r e Chi ef
DAra, June 14, 1972
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Rescue & First Aid Prog ram
For some time we have pursued the probabil i ty of medical
personnel responding with or on our rescue unit. Such as
~~~u~~~~~!1 t~~~ ~~f~~t!;;eb;~i:: the fire station on
Since we did not have an intern system in either of the
1oca1 hospitals this program could not be developed.
Since Dr. Wi11iam R. Truitt has taken over his new
responsibi liti es a s Director of Emergency Services a t
Swedish he immediately recognized the educational potent i al
for emergency personnel from Swed i sh as we11 as Fire
l~r~~~n~!t~~ ~f ~u~:sS!t1~~2P(f~~1~~~n~r~g~~o~sd~~~~!~~~n)
to set up a pi1ot program on a vo1untary basis invo1ving
hLmse1f. Judy A11en. R.N and Bi11ie Hudson. R.N.
So far as ~e know this wi11 be the first program of its
kLnd in this area. and wi11 sure1y enhance our expertise
in dea1ing with the sick and injured in our rescue emergency
service.
We have contacted two of the 1oca1 ne~s media. Bez Price.
Sentine1 and Betty Owens of Zone 2 for picturas and pub1ic
news re1ease of th ~ prog ram Thursday June 15. 1972 at 2:00
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P ~''"'f"" TO
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COU N CI L. M EL T t G FI LE ~ ~
CrTY OF ENGLEWOOD. C::OL~ ~
3400 South ElaU Street
Engl-ood. Colorado &0''10
Phone (303) 7f51-1140
TO:: Owners o£ Property in I.ounedlate Prox:iDl..lty
t.o Proposed Drat.n.a.ge COD.Structloo
Oil. M.ay 23 a public meeting vvas held at w-hich owners of property near a
dra..ina.ge course in the South Central Englewood Basin were invited to hear
alt.ern.ate plans for draln.a.ge work. Since the n1.eetlng there have been
several o~ers who have been Interested ln trying to obtain Dl..Ore detailed
t.n1orrnatlon on the land acquisition and paymeot policy which the City
would follow ln. acquiring properties under w'hlchever plan tbe City would
ftn.ally underta.ke ..
St.n.ce the land acquisition is a sOJ:Dewhat involved Jn.&_tter and since the
acquisition policy mlght vary depending upon whether or not federal :funds
are obtained. the Council has directed D1e to proceed to set up a D1eetlng
and to invtte you to that rneetlng.. The meeting Vtrlll be held at: 8:00 P.M.
Tuesday, June 27, In the Oon:u:nunlt:y Rooro. at. Englewood CUy Hall and ts
specLfically for 'those ~o own property ~lch is requ.i.red. ln whole or ln
part under any one of" the options. We W'lll try to have &..DSW"ers for :r:nost: o"f
your questi<m..s ..
Sincerely,
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STANLEY H. Dl.AL
City Manager
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COU NCIL MEETING FI L .E
CIT"X: OF ENG.LE\NOOD. C:Ol....D..
n>-Stan1e y H . Di a 1 7 C i ty Manager DATE> Jun e 8 . 1972
~ K e 11s Wa ggone r , Dir . Pub1ic Works
.-u~: Sidewa1k District
Soae o1 the comp1aints on the previous sidewa1k districts have been:
Not enough tLme to get the work done
Mot ab1e to get a contractor to do the work
Costs too high
Costs on concrete work bave increased again this year according to
prices received on the paving district bids. The increase varies
on di11ereot units , but is approximate1y 15%.
There are severa1 things we cou1d do to mioLmize the comp1aiots and
possib1y reduce the costs to those owners who wish to proceed on their
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We cou1d send a 1etter notice at this time on the ~oocrete
as proposed on the attached 1ist . The 1etter wou1d indi-
cate the need £or rep1acement and wou1d exp1a1n that ~ un1ess
rep1aced prior to August 1 , 1973. they wou1d be schedu1ed £or
a sidewa1k improvement district.
wou1d give the peop1e one year to get the concrete in , rather
the one to two months on previous districts.
We cou1d change the Municipa1 Code to a11ow £or a bomeowner~s "
perait. (Copy o£ present requirement attached .) _/
Th~s wou1d a11ow the bo~e owner to do his own work under the supervision
and contro1s a1ready estab1ishe d by the City and wou1d save h L m s ome
o1 the 1abor costs . It wou1d probab1y m e an that our peop1e wou1d
have to spend more time at the job site than bas been n e cessary with
tbe contractors.
We have ca11ed severa1 cities on the homeowner permit , and the on1y
one. so £ar , that a11ows it is Litt1eton; and they discourage the idea .
I tend to disagree ~ and think that with the needed inspection . we cou1d
~mprove our ove ra11 concre t e prob1e ms .
The above suggestions wou1d tend to e1~minate the three comp1aints
•entioned previous1y in that they wou1d give the property owner more
ti•e . do away with the need £or a contractor . and cou1d save the
owner soae money .
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COU NCIL MEETING FILE
C~ OF ENGLE WOOD .. COLD.
T~ Stan1ey H . Dia1 . City ~aoag e r DATa: Jun e a . 1972
PRQ~trA:; Kel..1s Waggoner , Di.r. Pub1.ic Works
~~~ Sidewa1k District
Some o1 the comp1aints on the previous sidewa1k districts have been:
Not enough time to get the work done
Not ab1e to get a contractor to do the work
Costs too high
Costs on concrete work have increased again this year according to
prices received on the paving district bids . The increase varies
on di11erent units, but is approximate1y 15%.
There are several.. things we cou1d do to minimize the comp1aints and
possib1y reduce the costs to those owners who wish to proceed on their
own.
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We cou1d send a 1etter notice at this time on the ~oncrete
as proposed on the attached 1ist. The 1etter wou1d indi-
cate the need ~or rep1acement and wou1d exp1ain that ~ un1ess
rep1aced prior to August 1 , 1973 , they wou1d be scbedu1ed ~or
a sidewa1k improvement district.
wou1d give the peop1e one year to get the concrete in , rather
the one to two months on previous districts .
We cou1d change the Municipa1 Code to a11ow ~or a homeowner's "
perait. (Copy o~ present requirement attached.) _/
This wou1d a11ow the bo~eowner to do his own work under the supervision
and contro1s a1ready estab1isbed by the City and wou1d save him some
o~ the 1abor costs . It wou1d probab1y mean that our peop1e wou1d
have to spend more time at the job site than has been necessary with
the contractors .
We have ca11ed severa1 cities on the homeowner permit ~ and the on1y
one , so ~ar , that a11ows it is Litt1eton; and they discourage the idea .
I tend to disagree , and think that with the needed inspection , we cou1d
Lmprove our o~era11 concr~te prob1ems .
The above suggestions wou1d tend to e1iminate the three comp1aints
mentioned previous1y in that they wou1d give the property owner more
time. do away with the need ~or a contractor . 2nd cou1d save the
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June 8 , :1.972
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Other methods to reduce costs wou1d be 1or the City to subsidize
soae o1 the costs o1 rep1acement or 1or the City to hire a concrete
crew and do the work and thea assess a portion o1 the cost .
The concrete 1isted as needing rep1acement are those which are obvi-
ous and there sboukfu•t be any question as to the reason we have it
proposed . Re1er to attached pictures 1or typica1 examp1es . The
estLaated tota1 Sec. A costs are approx~~ate1y $27 ,000 7 and this is
1ar above the $10 ~000 per year as origina11y proposed 1or sidewa1k
districts, but i1 we wait the extra year and some o1 the peop1e do
their own , we sbou1d have su~1icient •onies to cover a contract.
By having the 1arger district ~ we may get ~ore interest tban tbe
two bids we had on tbe 1ast district . We do ·knew that one o£ 1ast
year•s bidder-s bas gone out o£ business * and we did get a caJ..1 £rom
another contractor 1ast year ~ but the district was too sma11 .
I1 you wou1d 1ike ~or us to proceed on the basis o~ tbe de1ayed dis-
tr~ct. we wi11 request ownerships on the properties and dra1t a
1etter £or your approval...
S:Lacere1y.
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DLrector o1 Pub1ic Works
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CI'T'Y OFFICIAL CO ~~S:!~ ~~U MENT
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COU CIL f\.1Le-JI G FILE
CIT"'r OF ENGLEWc::>oo. COLO..
DATEo J.la:rcb 3 . 1972
ROM: Ke11s Waggoner
SULIRCT, CONCRETE REPLACEMENT ON EAST EASTMAN AVENUE
During the ear1y 19So•s East Eastman Avenue £rom South Race
Street to East F1oyd Avenue was constructed with Ho11ywood
curbwa1k and the street bui1t to residentia1 standards o~ 6 ..
o1 base course and 2'' o~ aspba1tic concrete.
The curbwa1k that was insta11ed was a non-con1orming type that
has a 4'" drop 1:rom the gutter 1ip to the 11ow1ioe instead o£
the standard 2''. This excessive drop prohibits insta11ation
o1 curbcuts or the over1aying o1 the street as automobi1es drag
their bumpers or bounce uousua11y bard over this gutter section.
The street is beginning to show signs o~ distress ~nd maintenance
is going to become excessive; there~ore . it is this department•s
proposa1 that the entire amount o£ curbwa1k that is non-con£orming
be removed and rep1aced with the property owner paying on1y £or
that portion which require rep1acement due to condition or
sett1ement and with the City . thru use o£ the County Road and
Bridge Fund , rep1acing the concrete that is in good condition .
By comp~ete remova1 and rep1acement at tbS time the property
owners share wou1d be approxim~te1y $5773 .00 and the City•s
share wou1d be approximate1y $16 ,390.00 £or an approximate
tota1 cost o£ concrete rep~acement o1 $22,163.00.
The street sur£ace sbou1d be over1ayed next year to bring this
street up to a condition that wi11 1oresta11 comp1ete reconstruction
1or years to come.
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Ke11s Waggoner
Director o~ Pub1ic Works
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COU NCIL 1\.lC:E.TI G FILE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. CC>LC1
All !\le mbers of the Engl e wood City Council
S~nl ey H. Dial,. City 1\lanager
June 16, 1._972
CREATION OF A REDEVELOP:!\.'IENT CO:\Yl\.OTTEE
Tw-o important steps have recently occurred rega..rdicg t:he ~u.tu.re development
of the Englewood community. One is the completion o:C t:b.e charge of the '\Vorkable
Progrant Citizens ComlTlittee with the receipt f:r om H1-·o of cert.iHcation of
Englewocw;l's '\.Vorkable Progra..J:D . The second is delivery t:o t.he Cicy Council of
the report o:f t.he Core Area Planning Com:rnirtee. lt.. therefore , seems appro-
priate to col""sider the n e...'"-c. s teps "rhicb should be ~en to f~er reLine 'the
broad policy r cc">mme.ndations which resulted .fro-m these t:Y.o efforts .
It seems that there exist four major areas o.f f'utu..re community development
concern and pot.entia.J as f'ollows: housing, n"'3.D..Sporta.tion .. core area redevelop-
ment,. and river r ecreati()DaJ development-To assign capable citizen members
to task forces (commit:t..ees) in these particular areas seems a mos~ appropriate
way of develop!.n~ speci.fic action programs :for the future. However. this should
be done ""rith a method of overall coordination t.o insure int:egrated objectives .
Therefore .. it is dcsl.rable to cre._1.t..e a balanced citizen p3rticipat::ion progr::un
in "·hich these 'four basic areas ca.n be studied \.vith recom.rncndati()I[)._S Oowi.ng
to !:he City Cc.uncil through :1 unifying com.mit:t.ee st:r·uct:u.re to insure coordioa-
tlon and proper priorit:y of r ecommendations.
Therefore. it is my reconuneo.da.tion to the City Co1..m.cU that :
A . Clt:y Council create a series of action :forces (citizen advisory
committees ) of seven members each i.n the .four areas menrtoned.
above.
B. Initially. the City Council appoint rneD'lbers to a coord.i.o:LUD.g
committee Cor these action .forces which would b e composed o:C
eight cit:izen members (two each or w-hom would be designated
as primary liaison members o:C each one of" the specified action
forces) plus the 1\l::..yor. t._~e Cbairm:l..D. of the Planning Com.rnission,
and one citizen :::.t large (the last three o:C these not being members
o:C any of the four :!.Ction forces). This committee would meet
Initially to review the preliminary assignments for e::1ch oL the
acuon forces. and to review and sugges~ any further rcl.inernents
in its role as the primary coordi.oatlng body with respect to the
tndivldual action Lorces •
C . The City Council also should designate one o:f it:s members to
serve on each o.C the four acTion forces . 'The two citizen
appointees,. along with tbe Council representative, s hould
:meet initially t.o develop recornmeuda.tions to the City Council
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C. o:f D.&.:Q.l._eS o£ :four addi.tlooal members on each of the four action
:forces ..
D. The coordi.D.attng committee shou.ld be charged with the further
responsibility o.f developing recoU~.:rnendations to the Ci.ty Council
regarding the possible role o:f staH assistance and consultants
t.n the process of designi..ng the com.nl._un.ity~s spectilc goals and
objectives. This w-ould include i.ntervieVV'i.n.g potential consultants
f"ollowi.n.g the pre1imin.a.ry screening done by the City Mnna..ger
and the Director of Com..munity Development.
E. The tent.a...ttve and pre1l.mtna.ry a.ssi_gnments for each of the (our
actioo forces ~11 be subject to f'urther review b y th e City CouncU
and final confi..rroation b y the City Council a.fter receiving
recounne:ndatton.s s-tem.mi:ng ttom the ini:tial D1eetl.n.gs of the
I.Ddivi.du.a.l action forces and after receiving co-m..xnents .from the
coordinating conun..inee. The pre1i.mi.Da.ry a.ssig:n..m.ell:l~ for 'the
a.ctloo forces are as follows:
1. Housing.. To revtevv the recom.ro.end.ations relative to housing
contai.ned. ""'"i.thin the Workable Program and within 1:h.e report
o.f the Core Area Planning Conu:nittee, including analysis of
the potential for housing developed through various federal
assistance prog:ra.xn.s, and to reconunend a progra..ro. of action ..
2. Core Area Redevelopment. To review-the reco:nunenda.tiCX1..S
of the Core Area Planning Co~ittee, t:be plans and process
of" ttla.jor public and private i.n.stitutton..s and firms bl. and near
the core area. i.ncludi.n.g the potential for renewal eHorts
through either public or private corporations, 'With or ~""lthotn
the use of £edera.1 assistance, and to reco'ID..Ul.e:nd a program
o:f actloo.
3 .. Transportation. To review the recom.m.endatlon.s o~ the Core
Area Planning Com.rnittee and the traffic and transportation
report of the Voorhees consulting fir'Dl., to review the pre-
li.J:n.tn.a.ry plans of the Regional Transportation District, to
review related needs, and to recomn:1end a pr<>gra..ln of'
act!. on.
4. River Recreational Development. To work closely with the
various agen.cies and jurisdictions involved in recreattoo.
ln. the En.gle'Vr."'ood. area, to mat.nta..tn close lla.1s<Xl W'i th the
ftrtn of Phelps and Brauer (now preparing an analysis of
the potential o~ recreational and goU activities ln the Platte
River valley), and to reco'Dl..mend a progra..m of action. • •
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June 16. 1972
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5 ... All COID.Dl._lttee appotnt:m.ents should be for a period until
July 1, 1974, or the completion o£ com.ua_lttees• objectives,
'W'b.ichever shall come first-Suggested individual names
will. be subm..itt.ed shortly.
C>oe o1 the iJ::nporta.nt requirements f"or the eff.ective work of" any CO'IDD1ittee is
to provide ad.equat.e background and declsion-rnaking i.nJ:orrnatlon along 91rit:b
creative proposals for sti.rn.ul.a.t:ing the con:::u:::ntttee.. 'This assistance can. be
efiectively in-bouse staff or con..sult:a.D..t assistance or a m.i.xt:u.re o£ the t-wo
depending upon the individual ci.rcUinsta..Dces and condlttons.. It seenu~ to me
that the Ct.t:y should employ some staff ln 1:he Departr:nent of Com..J:D._UD.it:y Develop-
ment In order to allow the Director and Assistant Director to devote more ti.xne
to the work "Which these conuntt:t.ees wUl need aDd demand.. A dect.st.on on this
should be made in the very near future.. "I'he rna..tter of the ret:en:t:ion of
services o.f a con..sult:a.nt. in Con:u::nun.J't:y Development should also be uo.dertaken ..
The coord.in.a...ting conunittee should play a. key role in de.fi..ning the role of the
coa..sultan:t and in the selection of: one ..
These recou:u::nendatlcu..s are being subrnl.t:ted 917lt:h a Lull realization that there
may w-ell be UlOre effective or better alternatives and pri.Jn..a.rUy to provi.de the
City Council with a base recoiD..Dl.en.da.tloo. :frcn::n which it: might: alter the fln..al
clUzen.s structure.
Respec1:£ully subm.itted.
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN LAY
BY AU'TI'IORITY
ORDINANCE NO. ~. SERIES OF 1972
AN ORD INANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE III, OF THE '69 E.M.C.,
THE "UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE •" 1970 EDITION, BY CO~ORMI G SAID
"UNIFOR.'1 PLUMBING CODE" WITH CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS OF THE
DEPAR'I:MENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT.
WHEREAS, the C~ty Counc ~1 of the C~ty of En g1e~ood
d.:Ld by Ordinance No. 42,. Series of 1971 adopt the "Unifo rm.
Pl.umb:l.ng Code •" 1.970 Edition; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Hous~ng and Urban Deve1op-
ment has Lndi.cated that financia1 amends to the P1umbi.ng Code
are required in order that the City wou1d be e1i.gib1e for HUD
a..ssi._stan.ce_
NOW, THEREFORE,
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ,
BE IT ORDAINED-·B~-~ CITY CO UNCIL
COLORADO, as fo11ows:
Section 1. That: Section 401(c) of the ''Uniform.
P1u:mbi...ng Code,'' 1970 Edition., is hereby amended to read
a.s fo 1.1ows :
Sec:. 40I.(c) Above-Ground Piping Within Buil.di.ngs
Soil. and ~aste piping for a drainage
system. within a bui1di.ng sha11 be of not: 1ess t-han
service weight cast iron, ga1vanized ~ought iron,
ga1vanized open hearth iron, ga1vanized stee1,
st~n1ess stee1 pip~g grade 409. Schedu1es G and
H. 1ead. brass. copper pipe or of copper cube.
P1astic pip~n~ bearing the mark:l.ngs NSF-DWV =ay
be used on1y in one and two story dwe11Lngs.
Sect:Lon 2. That Section 31.7(e) of the "Uniform
P1umb~g Code.'' 1970 Edition. is hereby amended to read as
fol.l.ows:
Sec:. 31.7 Tre-nching. Excavation 811.d Ba.ckfi.11
(e) Water services pipes or any under-
ground ~ater pipes sha11 not be run or 1aid Ln the
•-trench ~th non.-meta1ic bui1di.ng. sewer or
d..ra..f...n_age pi.pi.ng. except as prov:f..ded Ln. this section .
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The ~ater service pipe may be p1aced
~n the same trench ~th such bui1ding drain and
b~1ding sewer, prov1ded both of the fo11owing
conditions are met :
The bottom of the water service
pipe. at a11 points, sha11 be at
1 east twe1ve (12) i~ches above the
top of the sewer l.Lne.
The ~ater service pipe sha11 be
p1aced o n a so1id she1f excavated at
one side of the common trench.
Section 3. That: Section 1 008 {b) of t::he "Uniform
P~umb:l..ng Code,•• 1970 Edition, is hereby amended to read as
fol.l.ows:
Sec_ 1008 Inst:a11at i on, Inspection and Testing
(b) Water servi~e pipe~ or any under-
ground ~ater pipes , sba11 no~ be run or 1aid in the
s.-..e trench 'with n..on-tnet:a1ic buil.di.ng sewer or
~a.:l....n.a.ge piping. except: as provided i..n t .his section .
The ~at:er service pipe ~ay be pl.aced
:l.o: t::h.e same: trench ~i.t:h such buil.din.g drain and
bu1..1din.g se'Wer, provided bot:.h of the fo11owi._ng
c::.cxu!..Lt.ion.s are IDe t: :
Tl1e bottom of the water service
p~pe. at a11 po~nts, sha11 be at
1east twel.ve (12) inches above the
top of the sewer 1ine.
The water service pi..pe sha11 be
p1aced on a so1i..d she1f excavated at
one s~de of the coamaon. trench.
Section 4. That Section 1.108 of the ''Uniforu1
P1.-:Lng Code." 1970 Edition. is hereby amended to re-
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Sec:._ 1108 Sewer and Water Pipes
Non-meta1 ~c bu~1d~ng se~r or drainage
p:l.p:l.ng sha11 not: be run or l.aid :Ln the same trench
'W:Lth ....a..:ter service pipes or a::n.y underground water
p~s unl.ess both of the fol.l.owing requirements are
-..e.t:
The bottom of the water piping at
a11 points shal.l. be at l.east twel.ve (1.2)
:Lnches above the top of the sewer piping.
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so1id she1f on one side of the c~on
trench.
Sect~on 5. That a11 ordinances or parts of ordinances
~ conf1ict bere~tb are express1y repea1ed.
Introd~ced~ read in fu11 and passed on first reading
on the 5th day of June, 1972.
Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 8th day
of Jun.e • 1.972 _
19th
Read
day of
by tit1e and passed on final. reading on the
June 1972.
Publ.:i.shed by tit:1e as Ordinance No ... ,--"2'-'o'---• Ser1..es
of 1972 on the ~ day of June 1972 ..
/&/ Mi1ton E . Senti
Mayor
Attest:
/s/ Kar1 No11enberger
_ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
I, Kar1 F. No11enberger, do hereby certify that the
above an.d foregoing is a true, accurate and CCJIIIP1ete copy of
...,_ O~nance • passed on final. reading and publ.iahed by titl.e
a.a Ord~aru::e No ... .22..._, Se~es of 1972.
/S/ Kar1 No11enberger
ex officio City Cl.erk Treasurer
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCI~~ DHORITY
BY AUTHORITY
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CO UNCIL I'V<E.t.Tf G FILE
CITY OF ENGL.EWc:x:>D. COLc:1.
ORDINANCE NO. __ 2 _1 __ • SERIES OF 1972
AN ORDINANCE GR.Ar."TING TO THE ATCHISON. TOPEKA & SANTA FE
RAILWAY COMPAl>o"Y. STA'IE OF COLORADO. A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT
AND MAINTAIN A RAIL SPUR THROUGH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COLORADO. A Mt..'NICIPAL CORPORATION. ANO DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
NOW. THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. as fo11o~s:
Section 1. Upon the cond~tions hereinafter set forth
there is hereby g ranted to the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rai1'W'a.y Company , som.et::i.mes herei.na£ter referred to as ••R.a.i1W'a.y'',
a pe~it to construct, operate and maintain a ra~1 spur across
certain hereinafter described roads, streets and property i.n
the City of Eng1e~ood, Co1orado, somet::~s hereinafter referred
to a..s .. Eng1e'WOod'', t::o-'W'i.t:
A strip of 1and 10 feet wide on both s~des of a
center 1ine described as fo11o'W'S:
Beginning at a point on the east 1ine of South
Windermere 80.8 feet: Southwest of the North 1ine
of the South 1/2 of the South 1/2 of the North
1/2 of the North 1/2 of Sect~on 9. To~sh~p 5
South, Range 68 west; thence Southwester1y a1ong
the arc of a 15° curve to the 1eft to intersection
~th the west R.O.W. 1ine of South Windermere.
Section 2. The foregoing right, permit and 1icense
f..s granted on1y upon. the fo11o'Wi.ng express terms and cond:l.t:i.ons,
to-wi.t:
A. A11 ri,ghtR hereunder sha11 be exerc:i.sed in
such m.a:nner as to cause the 1ea.st possib1e in_con.-
ven~ence to those entit1ed to ~ake use of the streets
or avenues invo1ved, and the 1east poss:i.b1e obstruction
to trave1 in and a1ong said streets or avenues_ To
th:f..s end. the Rai1w-ay sha11, wherever poss:i.b1e. a1ways
1eave open at 1east one-ha1f of roads. streets or avenues
adjacent to or crossing the excavations and construct:i.on
work of the Raf..1w-ay and sha11 take a11 poss:l.b1e pre-
cautions to prevent accidents and iniur:i.es in connection
W'1.th any of its work a1ong the a.ven~s and streets
hereinabove ment:i.oned. In no event, during the process
of construction and 1aying of said rai1 spur, or the
maintenance thereof, sha11 any pub1ic or private street,
a11ey or right-of-way be obstructed to trave1 for a
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continuous period of 'IDOre than four (4) days. During
the const::ruct:i.on and ID.a.int:enance of said ra..i1 spur~
there sha11 at no t~me be stored or 1eft:: on the surface
of the streets, a11eys or other rights-of-~ay of the
City of Eng1e~ood any pipe, ~at::eria1s or equ1pment
used in construction an.d m.ai.ntena.n.ce of sa...:l.d conduit for
a. period of U~C>re. than two (2) weeks at: any one 1oca.tion
before putting the same to use.
B. It: sha11 be necessary for the Rai1~ay, in the
course of const:ruct::i.ng said rai1 spur, co protect
the Eng1ewood uti1ity mains insta11ed within the
above described right-of-way. The water 1Lne sha11
be unco~ered, c1eaned and encased in concrete in a
m.ann.er prescribed by the Depa.rb:nent: of Ut:i.1i.t:i.es.
Protection. of u.t:i1it:y m.ai..ns W"i.11 conform t:o the method
det:a.i1ed by the ra.i1way cODipa:ni.es. Com:p1et:e p1ans
:l.n.cl.u.df..n.g e1evat:f..ons and grades • 'Wi11 be required of
the app1i..cant: for approva1 by the Cit:y.
C. A11 excavation and construction. ~sta11at:ion
a::n.d m..a.J.n.t:ena.nce work which t:he Rai..1way sha11 u:ndertak.e
pursuant: t:o t:his permit, sha11 be subject to ~nspect:ion
by a com..petent and qua1ified InsPectOr who sha11
represent the City, and the Rai1way agrees to comp1y
~th a11 reasonab1e requests thereof in the performance
of said work. A11 such work sha11 be performed so as
not to interfere 'With. or damage any uti1ity 1ines
owned by the City or private uti1ities existing within
such street. After each excavation, the street sha11
be refi11ed; the upper 8 inches of the fi11 sha11 con-
s~st: of 6 ~nches of good qua1ity com..pacted grave1 base
course and 2 inches of aspha1tic concrete surfacing.
surfacing to app1y where existing surfacing is dis-
turbed. A11 of the aforesaid work sha11 be free from
aett:1ement aris~ng out of any excavation and performed
'Wt..t:.h:Ln the 1i.Drl.t:s of the trench ex:ca:vation.
D. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R.a.i..1wa.y Company,
~ta suc:cessoz:d and assi.g:n_s sha11 at &11 t:i..mes save
and keep harm.1ess the sai.d City of Eng1ewood and its
C1..ty Cou::nci1 and other officers an.d emp1oyees from
.a:y and &11 d.mn.ages that: may in any man.:n.er arise from
cb.e. gran_t::Ln.g of this perm..f.t: a:nd the exercise of any
r1...ght:s gran.t:ed hereun.d..er; pro·vided. however, that the
~1~ay, its successors and ass~gns, sha11 not be so
hel.d 1iab1e un1ess given fu11 opportunity to defend
any such c 1a:Uns.
Sect~on 3.. Noth~g here~n sha11 be construed as
grant:Lng to Atchison.., Topeka & Santa Fe Ra.i1wa.y Company any
~ghcs other than the permit herein express1y defined and
aet: forth. nor sha11 anything in th~s ordinance be construed
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as g r antLng an exc1usive pri~1ege to Atchison. Topeka &
Santa Fe Rai1way C~pany. it being undersood that the right
o f Eng1ewood to grant the use of ~ts roads. streets. avenues.
a.11eys and other p.I.b1i..c ri.ght::s -of-way to others for pub1ic an.d
private purposes is fu11y reserved to Eng1e~ood consistent ,
h o wever, ~t:h the fu11 e xercise of the rights granted by this
pe rmit_
S ecti on 4 . A copy o f t hi s O rdLnance, signe d by t he
May o r and C i t y C1erk -T reasu rer o f the City o f E n g1ewood,
Co1o r ado p s h a 11 b e s uffic i e n t evi dence of the permit h ere in
granted . The accept ance o f t his permi t b y reso1ut:io n by t h e
Rai1way . a copy of whic h sh a11 b e du1y ce r tif ied t o by the
C1erk o f t he Ci t y o f E n g 1ewood . Co1orado s h a 11 be con c 1 usiv e
e~dence o f t he acceptanc e by the R ai1way o f a1 1 the t e rms
a:nd conditions o f this Ordinance, and the R ai.1way agrees to
perf orm such terms an.d condition s.
Section 5. I t is express1y understood and a g ree d
that the gra.nti.ng and acceptance of this permit i.s and s h a.11
be ~thout prej udice to any rights or ob1igation of the Atch ison,
Topeka. & Santa. Fe Rai.1way Company , or the C i t y of En.g1e~od,
Co1orado, or any i.n.h.abi.tan.ts thereof ...
Section 6. A11 other provisions of this O rdinance
to the contrary noewi.thstandi.ng, disuse of t h is trackage b y
the R.a..i.1way w-1..11 resu1t i_n the abandonment of any and &11
r-Lghts granted hereunder.
Section 7. In the opinion of the City Counci1 of the
C~ty of Eng1ewood, Co1orado, this Ordinance is necessary for
the preservation of pub1ic property, hea1th, peace or safety
~n that the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rai1way Company is
~rgent1y in need of the right-of-way herein granted for the
construction of the rai1 spur herein set forth, and this
OrdLnance sha11 take effect upon pub1~cat~on fo11owing f~na1
passage .
Introduced, read in fu11 and passed on first reading
on the 5th day of June. 1972_
Pub1~shed as a B~11 for an Ord:Lnance on the 8th day
of June. 1972_
Read by t~t1e and passed on f~nal. reading on the ~
day of .:J une 1972.
Pub1~s hed b y t~t1e
of 1972 on t h e ~ day of
Attest:
as Ord.1.nartce No... 21.. ,
June • 197_2 ____ _
Mayor
ex off~c~o C~ty C1erk-Treasurer
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above and foregoing is a true, accurate and co~p1ete copy of
an Ordinance, passed on fina1 reading and pub1ished by tit1e
as Ordin.an.ce No. 2_~ ___ .. Series of 1972 ..
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COL~CIL'~~ DHORITY
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. __ 2 _1. __ • SERIES OF 1972
AN ORDINA.."'CE GRA.."'7I="G TO THE ATCHISON. TOPEKA & SANTA FE
RAILWAY COXPAXY • STAIE OF COLORADO . A PEIU-ITT TO CO:..STRUCT
AND MAI~N A RAIL SPUR THROUGH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COLORADO. A MU~TICIPAL CORPORATION. A.~ DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
NOW. THEREFORE . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO,. as fo11o~s:
Section 1. Upon the conditions hereinafter set forth
there is hereby granted to the Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe
R.a.:I.1way Co-m_pa.ny. somet::i..m.es hereina£ter referred t::o as ''Ra..i1way''.
a permit to construct. operate and maintain a rai1 spur across
cert~n hereLnaft::er desc~bed roads. streets and property in
the City of Eng1e~ood. Co1orado. sometimes hereinafter re ferred
to as ''Eng1ewood'' • t:o-wic::
A strip of 1and 1 0 feet wide on both sides of a
center 1ine described as fo11ows:
Beginning at a point on the east 1ine of South
WLndeDmere 80.8 feet Southwest of the N orth 1ine
of the South 1/2 of the South 1/2 of the North
1/2 of the N orth 1/2 of Section 9. Township 5
South. Range 68 West; thence Southwester1y along
the arc of a 15° curve to the 1eft to intersection
~th the West R.O.W. 1ine of South Windermere.
Secti..on. 2.. The forego:Lng r::l.ght: • permit and 1icen.se
~-granted on1y upon the fo11owing express terms and condit~ons.
to-w:Lt:
A-A11 right,; hereunder sha11 be exercised in
•uch manner as to cause the 1east poss::l.b1e incon-
ve~ence to those entit1ed to make use of the streets
or avenues i..nvo1ved. and the 1ea.st: possi..b1e obstru.ction
to trave1 in a.n_d a1ong said streets or avenues.. To
tb.:l..a end. the Rai1way sha11. wherever possi..b1e • a1"Ways
1eave open at 1east: one-ha1f of roads. streets or avenues
ad~acent to or crossing the excavations and construction
work of the Rai1~ay and sha11 take a11 possib1e pre-
cautions to prevent accidents and injuries Ln connection
~th any o f its ~ork a1ong the avenues and streets
hereinabove mentioned.. In no e~ent:~ during the process
of construction and 1aying of said rai1 spur. or the
ma~t:enance thereof. sha11 any pub1ic or private street •
a11ey or right-of-way be obstructed to t:rave1 for a
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con_ti.nuous period of lDOre tha....-,. four {4) days. During
the construction and ~aintenance of said rai1 spur,
there sha11 at no time be stored or 1eft on the surface
of the streets, a11ey s or other righ ts-of-way of the
CLty of E~g1ewood any pipe, oaceria1s or equipment
used in construction and maintenance of said conduit for
a period of more chan two (2) weeks at any one 1ocation
before putting the same co use.
B. It sha11 be necessary for the Rai1way, in the
c~e of constructing said rai1 spur, co protect
the Eng1ewood uti1ity ~aLns insta11ed ~thLn the
above described right-of-way. The water 1Lne sha11
be uncovered. c1eaned and encased in concrete in a
JD.aXl..I1er prescribed by the Department of U ti1it::ies _
Protection o f uti1ity ~ains ~11 conform t:o the method
detai1ed by the rai1way companies. Compl.ete p1ans
~c1udi ng e1evations and grades. wi11 be required of
the app11cant for approva1 by the C1ty.
C. A11 excavation and construction. insta11ation
a::n.d m.a.i.nten.an.ce work which the Rai..l.way shall. underta.k..e
p~uant to this per.mit, sha11 be subject to inspection
by a co~petent and qua1ified InsPectOr ~o sha11
represent the City. and the Rai1way agrees to compl.y
~th a11 reasonabl.e requests thereof in the perform.an.ce
of said work. A11 such work sha11. be performed so as
not to interfere ~th. or damage any util.ity 1ines
owned by the City or private ut111ties existing within
auch street. After each exca~ation, the street sha11
be refi11ed; the upper 8 inches of the f111 sha11 con-
a~t of 6 ~ches of good qual.ity co~pacted gravel. base
course and 2 inches of asphaltic concrete surfacing,
surfacing to appl.y where existing surfacLng is dis-
turbed. A11 of the aforesaid '-'<>rk sha.11 be free from
aett1ement arising out of any excavation and performed
w1..th.i..n. the 1i.mits of the trench ex:ca:vation.
D. At:c:~son, Topeka & Santa Fe R.a..:l..1W'ay Company.
1..t8 auc:cessoxs and assigns sha..1.1 at &11 tilDes save
and keep harm1ess the said City of Eng1ewood and its
C:l.ty Counci1 and other officers and eU~p1oyees from
.a.y and a11 dam..a.ges that: m.ay in any man.n.er arise from.
the granting of this permit and the exercise of any
r1..ght:s granted hereunder; provided, however, that the
~1~ay. its successors and assigns, sha11 not be so
be1d 1iab1e un1ess given fu11 opportunity to defend
any such c1aims.
Seetion 3. Nothing herein sha11 be construed as
granting to Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Rai1 .... ay Company any
rf..ghts other than. t:he perurl..t: herein express1y defined and
aet: forth, nor shal.1 anything in this ordinance be construed
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as granting an exc1usive privi1ege to Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe Rail.way Company. it being undersood that the right
o f Engl.e~ood to g rant the use of its roads, streets, avenues,
a.11eys and oth er pu.b1i.c rights-of-M7ay to others for publ.ic and
private purposes is fu11y reserved to Eng1ewood consistent,
ho~ver, ~th the £u11 exercise of the rights granted by t his
perurl.t.
Section 4. A copy of this OrdLnance, signed by the
Mayor and City C1erk-Treasurer of the City of E ng1ewood,
Co1orado, sha11 be sufficient: evidence of the permit herein
granted . The acceptance of this permit: by reso1ution by the
Rai1~ay, a copy of which sha11 be du1y certified to b y the
C1erk of the City of Eng1e~ood, Co1orado sha11 be conc1usive
evidence of the acceptance b y the Rai1way of a11 the terms
and conditions of this Ordinance~ and the Rai1way agrees to
perform such tertn.S and con.d..i.t:i.ons ...
Section 5... It is express1y understood and agreed
that the granting and acceptance of th.:l.s permit is and sha11
be ~thout: prejudice t:o any ri.ght:s or ob1igati.on of t h e At:ch~son~
Topeka & Santa F e Ra..i.1"Way Comp.a.:ny~ or the City of Engl.ewood~
Co1orado~ or any inhabitants thereof ...
Section 6. A11 other provisions of this Ordinance
to the contrary notwit.hst:an.ding~ disuse of this t:rack.age by
tb.e 1lai..1"Way 'Wi11 resu1t i.n. the a.ban.don.xoen.t: of an.y and a.11
r:t..ght:s gran.t:ed hereun.der ...
Sect~on 7. In the op~nion of the C~ty Counci1 of the
C~ty of Eng1ewood~ Co1orado~ this Ordinance is necessary for
the preservation of pub1ic property. hea1th~ peace or safety
Ln that the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rai1way Company is
~nt:1y in need of the right-of-"Way bereLn granted for the
c:::.oa..st:ruction of the ra..i..1 spur herein. set for-t:h. and this
Ordinance sha11 take effect upon pub1ication fo11owing fina1
paaaa.ge.
Introduced, read :f.n fu11 and passed 01> f:f.rat :reading
on the 5th day of June. 1972.
Pub1ish.ed as a Bi11 for an O%xi::Lnanc:.e on the 8th day
of June. 1972.
Read by t~t1e and passed on f:f.na.l. resding on the ~
day of June 1972.
Pub1:f.shed by t~t1e a.a Or<H-nance No. _2_1. __ • Ser:f.es
of 1972 on the ~ day of June • 1972.
/&/ Mi1ton E. Senti
MAyor
Attest:
/s / Kar1 No11enberger
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
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above and fore g oing is a. true , accurate and comp1et::e copy of
an Ordinance,. passed on fina1 =eading and pub1ished b y tit1e
as Ord..in.ance No . 2-~---• Serie s of 1972 ..
/&/ Kar1 No11enberger
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDI NANC E NO. ~. SERIES OF 1972
AN ORO INA..~E GRANTING TO THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE
RAI LWAY COMPANY, STA'IE OF COLORADO, A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT
AND MAINTAIN A RAIL SPUR THROUGH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATIO:<r, AND DECLARI NG AN EMERGENCY.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO,. a..s fo11o-w-s:
Section 1. Upon the con.dit:ion..s here:f...n.a.:ft:er set forth
there is hereby granted to the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Ra...:l..1wa.y Ccnnp.Bn.y, som.et:im.es hereinafter referred to as ''Rai.1wa.y'',.
a permit: to construct,. operate and m.aint:ain a rai1 spur across
certain hereinafter described roads,. streets and property in
the City of Eng1ewood,. Co1orado,. sometimes hereinafter referred
to a..s ''Eng1eW'Ood'' • t:o -~t::
A strip of 1and 10 feet: ~de on both sides of a
center 1i...ne described as fo11 o ws:
Beginning at: a point on the east 1ine of South
W~ndermere 80.8 feet Southwest of the North 1ine
of the South 1/2 of the South 1/2 of the North
1/2 of the North 1/2 of Sectio n 9, Township 5
S o uth,. Range 68 west:; thence Sout:hwest:er1y a1ong
the arc of a 15° curve to the 1eft to intersection
with the West R.O.W. 1Lne of South Windermere.
Section 2. The foregoing right, permit and 1icense
::Ls granted on1y upon the fo11ow-i..n.g express terms and cond::Lt::Lo"I1B,
to--:Lt:
A. A .11 r1..ghts hereunder sha11 be exerc:::Lsed in.
su.c.h m.a:nn.er as to cause the 1ea.st possi..b1e incon-
ven..i..ence to those ent:it:1ed to m.ak.e use of the streets
o r avenues ::Lnvo 1ved. and the 1east: p o ssib1e obstruc tion
t o trave1 :in and a1ong said s t reets o r avenues. To
th~s end, the Rai1way sba11, wherever possib1e, a1~ays
1eave open at 1east: one-ha1f of roads, streets or avenues
adjacent: to or crossing the excavations and construction
work of the Rai1-ay a.n.d sha.11 take a11 possib1e pre-
cautions to prevent accidents and :injuries in connection
W'i..th any of its work a1on.g the avenues a:n.d streets
hereinabove mentioned. In no event, during the process
of construction and 1aying of said rai1 spur, or the
maintenance thereof, sha11 any p~b1::Lc or private street,
a11ey or right -of-way be obstructed to trave1 for a
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cont~nuous period of more than f o ur (4) days. During
the construction and maintenance of said rai1 spur,
there sha11 at no time be stored or 1eft on the surface
of the streets, a11eys or other rights-of-way of the
City of Eng1ewood any pipe, materia1s or equipment
used ~n co~struction and maintenance of said conduit for
a period of UlOre than two (2) weeks at any one 1ocation
before p~tt ing the same to use.
B. It sha11 be necessary for the Ra11way. in the
course of constructing said rai1 spur. to protect
the Eng1ewood uti1ity mains ~sta11ed within the
above described right-of-way. The water 1Lne sha11
be uncovered, c1eaned and encased in concrete in a
:ma.n.n:..er prescribed by the Department: of Uti1:1..t:ies _
Protection of uti1ity mains ~11 conform to the method
detai1ed by the rai1way companies. Comp1ete p1ans
~nc1uding e1evations and g rades. ~11 be required of
the app1icant for approva1 by the City ...
C. A11 excavation and construction. insta11ation
and m.ai.nt:ena:nce work which the Ra..i1w-ay sha.11 undertake
pursuant to this permit. sha11 be subject to inspection
by a competent and qua1~fied Inspector who sha11
represent: the City. and the Rai1~ay agrees to comp1y
~th a11 reasonab1e requests thereof ~n the performance
of said work... Al1 such work sha.11 be performed so as
not to ~nterfere ~th. or damage any uti1ity 1ines
owned by the City or private uti1ities existing within
such street_ A£ter each excavation. the street sha11
be refi11ed; the upper 8 inches of the fi11 sha11 con-
sist of 6 inches of good quality compacted grave1 base
course and 2 inches of aspba1tic concrete surfacing.
surfa.ci.n.g to app1y where exi.st:f..ng surfa.ci.ng i.s dis -
turbed. A11 of the aforesai.d work sha11 be free from
aett1exoent:: arising out of any excavation and perfo~d
w1.thi.n t:be 11.m.its of the trench excavation ...
D ... ~cb:l.son, Topeka & Santa Fe R.a.i1way COD1pany.
its successors and assigns sba11 at ~1 t~a save
and keep harm1ess the sa.i.d Ci.ty of Eng1ewood and i.ts
C~ty Couoci1 and other officers and emp1oyees from
.ny and a.11 dam.a..ges that m.a.y in an.y m.a:nner arise from
the gran..cing of this perm..f..t and the e:xerc:Lse of an.y
r1..ghta granted hereunder; provided, ho~ver. that the
R.a.1..1~ay. :Lts successors and ass ign..s. sha.11 not be so
he1d 1i.ab1e un1ess gi.ven fu11 opportuni.ty to defend
any such c1aiu>s.
Sect~on 3. Nothing herein sha11 be construed as
granti.ng to Atchi.son. Topeka & Santa Fe Rai.1way Company any
rights other than the permit here~n express1y defined and
set fort::h, nor sh-a.11 anyt::h~ng in this ordinance be construed
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as granting an exc1usive pr~vi1ege to ~chison, Topeka &
Santa Fe Rai1way Company, 1t being undersood that the right
of E ng1ewood to grant the use of its roads, streets, avenues,
a11eys and other pub1ic rights-of-way to others for pub1ic and
pr1vate purposes is fu11y reserved to Eng1ewood consistent,
however, ~th the fu11 exercise of the rights granted by this
permit:.
Section 4. A copy of this Ordinance, signed by the
Mayor and City C1erk-Treasurer of the City of Eng1ewood,
Co1orado, sha11 be su£ficient evidence of the permit hereLn
granted. The acceptance of this permit by reso1ution by the
Rai1~ay, a copy of which sha11 be du1y certified to by the
C1erk of the City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado sha11 be conc1usive
ev~dence of the acceptance by the Rai1way of a11 the terms
and conditions of this Ordinance. and the Rai1way agrees to
perform. such terms and cond.ition.s ..
Sect~on 5. It is express1y understood and agreed
that the granting and acceptan._ce of this pe:rm.i.t is and sha11
be ~thout prejudice to any rights or ob1igation of the Atchison.
Topeka & Santa. Fe Ra..:i1wa.y Com..pan.y., or the City of Eng1ewood.,
Co1orado., or any i.._n..habita:n.ts thereof ..
Sec tion 6. ~1 other pro~is~ons of this Ordinance
to the contrary not:withstan.ding. di.._su.se of t::.hi.s trackage by
the ~1way wi.11 resu1t in the a.ban.dOl:'UDe:nt of a:ny and &11
rights granted hereunder ..
Sec tion 7. In the op~ion of the City Counci.1 of the
City of Eng1ewood. Co1orado. this OrdLnan.ce is nec essary for
the preservation of pub1ic property., health. peace or safety
in that the Atchison., Topeka & Santa Fe Rai1wa.y Company is
~rgent1y in need of the right-of-way hereLn granted for the
construction of the ra.i1 spur herein set forth. and this
Or~nance sha11 take effect: upon pub1icat:ion fo11owing final.
paaa.age ..
Introduced, read in £u11 and passed on fi.rat reading
on t:be 5th day of June. 1972.
Pub:Lt.she d as a Bi11 for an O:rd.inance on the 8th day
o f .Ju:ne. 1972 ..
Read. by t:it:1e and passed on final.. :rea.d:i.ng on t:he ~
day of June 1972.
Pu.b1ished by t:it:1e a..s OrdJ.nance No. -ll..-• Ser:Les
of 1972 on t:he ~ day of J une 1.972 •
Mayor
Attest:
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
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I, Kar1 F. No11enberger, do hereby certify that the
above and foregoing is a true, accurate and co~p1ete copy of
an Ordi._na.nce, passed on final reading and pu.b1ished by ti.t:1e
as Orci.in_a:n.ce No. _2_1. ___ , Series of 1972.
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMA..~ DHORITY
BY AUTHORITY
ORDI~~E NO. SERIES OF 1972
AN ORDINA..,.CE RE PEALI=-G SECTIO:><S 1 A."!> 2 • CHAPTER 5 •
TITLE XIII, OF THC: '69 E.:OOLC. CLOSI .'G TI-::E 'SPECIAL
ADJUST:-IE:-.o"T FL:~D' I~TO THE GE::-."ERAL FU:-.."0 A.'JD \,TATER
FUND OF TrlE CITY.
WHEREAS~ t he necess~ty for the Special. Adjust-
ment Fund no l.onger exists; and
WHEREAS, it i s the bel.ief of the Finance Depart-
ment and as recommended by Van Schoonevel.d, Shepherd
and Co., Accounting/Operating S t udy, January, 1972,
that c1os ing the Special. Adjustmen t Fund into the
General. Fund and t he Water Fund wou1d Lmprove ~he
Accounting System;
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO as fo11o~s:
Sect~on 1 . That 13-5-1 and 13-5-2 of t he '69
E.M .. C .. are hereby expressl.y repeal.ed.
13-5-1 Repea1ed
13-5-2 Repea.1ed
Section 2. A11 assets and l.iabil.ities of the
Specia1 Adjuscment Fund s h al.l. become t h e assets and
1iabi1ities of the Genera1 Fund except those accounts
entit:l.ed ''Due from McBroom Ditch'' and '"Due from BroW'O
Df..tch'' and a I. ike aznou:nt a.£fecti..ng the case account •
which sha11 become the assets and 1~ab~1iLLes of the
Water Fund.
Section 3. The actions as set forth Ln th~s
reso1ution sha11 be considered to have become effective
-of January 1. 1972.
1ntroduced. read in fu11 and passed on first reading
the 5th day of June. 1972.
Pub1~shed as a B~11 for an Ord~nance on the 8th day of
June. 1972.
Read by t~t1e and passed on. f~na.1 rea.d~ng on the ----
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Mayor
Attest:
ex officio Ci t y C1erk-Treasurer
RETURN TO
Series
I. Kar1 F. No11enberger. do hereby certify that the
above and foregoing is a true. ac:cu.ra.t:e an.d com:p1et:e copy of
an O~ance, passed on fLna.1 reading and pub1ished by t:it:1e
a..a Ordi:nance No. ----• Series of 1972.
ex officio City C1erk-Teasurer
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RETURN TO
JUN 19 72
COU NCIL MEETING FILE
C:rr£ OF ENGL~OOD. COL-a.
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN·------------------
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SCHEDULES OF AVERAGE PRICES OF
COMPARABLE SALES AND RENTAL HOUSING IN THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD FOR PROJECT OSC-C0-08-00-0063 (NORTHWEST ENGLE -
WOOD GREENBELT/PARK)
BE IT ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLE WOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS~ the ru1es and re~1ations prescribed by
the Federa1 Government pursuant to Section 114_,. Tit1e I of
the Hou.si.ng Act of 1964 _,. as amended by the Uniform Re 1 ocati.on
Assi.st::a:nce and Rea1 Property Acquisit::i.ou Po1ici.es .Act of
1970_,. require that: conditions under which the City of Eng1e -
~ood ~11 make re1ocation payments Ln connection w1t:h Project:
OSC-C0-08-00-0063 (Northwest Eng1e-ood Greenbe1t/Park ) and
that Scbedu_1es of Average P ·ric.es of Co'!Dparab1e Sa..1es and
Rent::a1 H ousi.~g :i..n the Denver Met::ropo1it::an Area (of which
Eng1ewood is a part:) be of£ici.a11y approved by the Counci1
of the City of Eng1ewood; and
WHEREAS~ by previous reso1ut::ion conditions under which
re.1ocat:ion payUiient:s W'i11 be m.ade for said projects ~re
approved; and
WHEREAS, it is deemed desirab1e t:o amend such conditions
under which re1ocat:ion pa.yt:DIE!nts wi11 be m.a.de; and
WHEREAS, Ti.t1e VI of the Ci.vi.1 Rights Act of 1964 and
the regu1at:ions of the Department of Housing and Urban Deve1op-
ment effectuating that Tit1e, provide that no person sha11,
on the grounds o£ race, re1igion, co1or~ sex~ or nationa1
origin~ be exc1uded from participation in, be denied the
benefits o£, or be subjected to discrLmination in the under-
taking and carrying out o£ projects and programs assisted
under the Housing Act of 1949, as amended~ inc1udLng amend-
ments added by the Uniform Re1ocation Assistance and Rea1
Property Acquisition Po1icies Act o£ 1970_
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLOR..AIX>, as fo11oW'S:
1. That the Schedu1es o£ Average Prices of Com.parab1e
Sa1es and Renta1 H ousing in the City and Denver Met:ropo1it:an
Area attached hereto is in a11 respects approved.
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2. That the Re1oca.tion Adm.i.nistra.tor of the Denver
Urban Renewa1 Authority is hereby designated to appro~e a11
c1aims for Re1ocation Payments.
3. "Ihat the requireDlents of Tit1e VI of the Civ-:1..1
Rights Act of 1964. together with a11 regu1ations Lmp1ementing
said Act. sha11 in a.11 respects be met and satisfied.
4. That Counci1 finds this ordinance is necessary
for the Lmmediate preservation of pub1ic hea1th and safety
and determines that it sha11 take effect Lmmediate1y upon
its fina1 passage and pub1ication.
Introduced. read in fu11 and passed on first reading
on the ___ day of 1972.
Pub1isbed as a Bi11 for an Ord.i._nan.ce on the ____ day
of--------1972_
Mayor
Attest::
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
I. • do hereby certify
that the above and foregoing is a true. accurate and comp1ete
copy of a Bi11 for an Ordinance. introduced. read ~ fu11
and passed on first reading on the ___ day of
1.972_
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY CO u~C I~"'. __________________ _
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SCHEDUlES OF AVERAGE PRICES OF
COMPARAB LE SALES A.."'D RENTAL H O USING IN THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD FOR PROJECT OSC-C0-08-00-0063 (NORTHWEST ENGLE-
:;:::::l.erJ":J~:r lL..!l:rb;a:r-. ~Erl'<=V"Jal ..A'\..lth:t::~:r'ity
S 'lO Sixteenth Street, Denver, Colo 80202 303/623-7114
Mr. John J. Wi1der
Assistant Region a1 Administrator
Community P1ann.inq & Management
Ja..nu..a.ry 7,. 1972
·Departme nt of Hous.inq & Urban Deve1opment
Federa1 Bui1dinq ·
19th & Stout Streets
Denver, Co1orado 80202
Dear Mr -\-li.l...der:
Subject:
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of Comparab1e Sa1es and Renta1 Housing
i.n. Loca.1i.ty -: =--~~ __ :_,-_·_;. ~--~!---::.. !-• , ~ • -
Enc1osed are the proposed Schedu1es o£ Average Prices of c~mP~ab1 e
Sa1es and Renta1 Housing in the City and County of Denver. If these
schedu1es are approved , they ~i11 be app~icab1e to the £o11owing
HOD-assisted programs: ·
The methodology
Mitche11 Urban Rene~a1 Project, Co1o-R-14
Sk.yl..i..ne Urban Renewal.. Project , Colo-R-15
Auraria Urban Renewal.. Project , Colo-R-24
Hospita1 Park NDP, Col..o-R-27
Russell.. Park Proj ect, Co1o-R-29
_col..l..ege View Proj e ct, Colo-A-2
S Points NeighborhOod Facilities, Col..o-N-11
Mile High Center, Col..o-N-1.3 .
FACE Program Areas ~1, 2 and 3, Co1o-E-1 ~
Pennsylvania Park (Open Space), OSA-18 (DL)'
\<Jest..rn.i..nste:r (open Sp a ce), OSC-40 -·;·.·.·.-. .. .... .:~ . -'
used in preparing these schedu~es is as fol..l..ows:
Sal..es Housinq
Computation was based on the Board o.f Realtors J'o-lul..ti..p1.e
Listing Servi.ce "of properties sold during Jul..y 1 through
September 30, 1971., in Denver and the l'-let:ropo1.i..tan a.rea-
Ne uti.l..i.zed a random sample procedure eliminating the
sal..es price of the first S lowest and S highest prices
by bedroom size and square footage_ Prices were then
a veraged according to square footage and b e droom size-
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910 Sixt:eenth Street, Denver, Colo 80202 303/623-7114
January 7, 1.972
Mr. John J. Wil...der
Assistant Region al... Administrator
Communi ty Pl...anning & Management
·Dep art~en t ·of Housin~ & Urban Devel...op~ent
Federal... Bu..i.1d..i.ng ·
19th & Stout Streets
Denver , Col...orado 80202
Dear Hr _ 't-l i l...de:r :.
Subject:.
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Proposed Schedu1es of AVerage P:r:i..ces
~! ~~~~~I~1e Sa1es and Rental Housing .f·{ ~--
Encl...osed are the proposed Schedul...es of Avera.qe Prices of Comparabl...e
Sa1es and Rental... Housing in the City and Co~~ty of Denver-Xf these
schedul...es are approved, they wil...l... be appl...icabl...e to the £ol...l...owing
HUO-as si.sted progra.n\.5 = · .J ~. ·
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~tchel...l... Urban Renewa l... Project, -Col...o-R-1.4
Skyl...i.._n-e Urban Renewal... Project , Col...o-R-l...S
Auraria Urban Renewal... Project, Col...o-R-24
Hospita1 Park NDP, Co1o. R-27
Russe11 Park Proj e ct, Co1o-R-29
_ Co1.1ege View Project, Co1o. A-2
S Po~nts NeighborhOod Facilities, Co1o-N-11
M.:i.1e High Center, Co1o-N-13 ...... ·
FACE Program. Areas #l.., 2 and 3, C.ol.o-E-1 .. · _
Pennsylvania Park (Ope~ Space), OSA-18 (DL)~
l.Yestm.i.n.ster (Ope'n Spa ce), OSC-40 -.· .:~":} .. '·I~:.~,:._
met.hodo1oqy used i.n preparing these schedules i.s as fo11ows: :.;._ ..
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computation ~as based on the Board of Realtors Mu1tip1e
Listing Servi.ce "of properties so1d during Ju1y 1 through
September 30, 1971, i.n Denver and the }-letropo1i.ta.n area-
We uti1i.zed a random sample procedure e1i~i.nating the
sa1es price o£ the first S 1owest and S highest prices
by bedroom size and square f ootage. Prices were then
averaged according to square footage and b e droo~ size-
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January 7, 1972
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Renta:l.. Bousi.n.i:J
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The Authority tabu1ated a11 unfurnished houses and
apartments separate1y as advertised for rent i..n the
January 2, 1..972, issue of the Denver Post-No a.pa..rt-
~ents or houses were i.nc1uded that might be considered
luxury types-In addition, i..nquir~es were made of the
fo1.1..ow.i...n.g re.a.1. estate :management agents: Van Schaack.
Rea1ty, T. W-Anderson Rea1.ty, Burns Rea1ty, the Denver
Housing Authority, and the Federa1. Housing Authority-
Ho~ever, they pad no way o f estab1.i.shi..ng economdc rent as
suc::h because of the d..i.ffi.cu.1ty in Jcn.owi.ng how the Ul.a...Oager.s
and/or owners .. ~_sta.b.l.i.shed their mon.t.h.:Ly :re.n.ts-
Month1..y uti..1i..ties' costs ~ere not i..nc.l.uded but have been
estLmated as fo1.1.ows:
Apa..rtments
o br-$ B-OO
1. br-8.50
2 br-10-50
3 br-13-50
4 br_ 15 -SO
S br-17-00
Gas &
"'1ti"r:-
2 b:r-
3 br_
4 br-
5 br-
Houses
E1ec::tr.1.c:.1.ty s a_so
;1_1-00
14-00
16-00
18-00
Water
$~
12-00
14-00
16-00
18-00
We did not add this in the average price simp1y because
these uti~ities• costs might be included in the renta1
price-
\-Je be1ieve the data submitted to be fairl..y adequate and ~e W"Ou...1d.
appreciate an ear1y response to this matter-
If you need additional.. data or information, pl..ease contact this
office.
JRC/PSC/ae m
Enc1osures
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F EDE RAL BUIL01H G. l"hh AHO STOUT STREETS
DENVER. COLORADO 80202
Mr ... J . Robert Cam.e:ro::n.
Ex:ecu..t.:i..ve D.:i..rector
Denver Uxhan Renewal Authority
910 Sixteenth Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
Dear Mr . Ca:m.e:ron.:
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Subject : Approva.1 of Scb.edu.J....e of Average Prices of Compa.ra..b1e
Sa.1es and Ren.ta.1 Housing i:n the City of Denver
Tbarik you for your letter of Januar,y 7, 1972 , with the enclosed
scb.eetu.1.ea ... Retuxned v:i.th. th..i.a letter .is one (1) copy of ea.cl::l.
ach.ed.u..J...e which h.a...s been approved for t he fo11owing p-rojects and
progra.m.s :
CoJ...o ... R -'3...4
Colo .. R-15
CoJ....o ... R -24
Col...o. R -27
Co1o .. R -29
Colo. A -2
Mi.tche:t.1 Urban Renewal Project
Skyl....i.n.e Urban Renewa..J... Project
Au:ca:ria.. Urban Ren.ewa..:L P:roject
Hospita.1 Parle Urban Ren.ewa1 Project
Ru..ase11 Pa.:J:k: Urban. Rene-wa.i. Project
Co11ege View Ne.i...ghborll.ood Deve1opmen.t Progra.m.
'W e cannot approve the schedule for the fo11.owing projects and
programs beca.:u.se the responsible o:ffici.a.1 for the 1oca.1 agency
a.dnrl-n.iateri..Dg them b.a..s not s.:Lgned. the a.pp:ropri.a.te forms:
Col..o. N-1.1 -F.i..ve Points Neighborhood Fa.c.i..1..i..t.i..es Program.
Co1o. E-l.. FACE Program A:rea...s 1, 2 and 3
Co1o. OSA-18 (DL) -pennsy1vania. Pa.rl<: Open Space Land Program
Col..o. OSA-40 -Open Space La.nd. Program., Weatmi..n.ster, Col..orad.o
Your agency, speci..f.i..ca.1.1y the Re1oca.t.i..o'D. Division, shou.J...d be
comp1.:i..men.ted. in subm:i..tti.ng exceJ..J.en.t1y prepared sched:u..1es . It
is obv:i.ou.s tb.a..t a. great deal.. of t:i.me. vo:::z:=k: and e.f'fort 1..i.es
beb.i..D.d. the ached:u..1es adopted by DURA.
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY CO ln<CI~"'<I-------------------
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SCHEDULES OF AVERAGE PRICES OF
COMPARABLE SALES AND RENTAL HOUSING IN THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD FOR PROJECT OSC-C0-08-00-0063 (NORTHWEST ENGLE-
WOOD GREENBELT/PARK)
BE IT ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, the ru1es and re~1ations prescr~bed by
the Federa1 Government pursuant to Section 114, Tit1e I of
the Housing Act of 1964.,. as axoended by the Uniform. Re1ocacion.
Assistance and Rea1 Property Acquisition Po1icies Act of
1970,. require that conditions un.d.er which the City of Eng1e-
wood wi11 make re1ocat::ion payments in connection ~th Project:
OSC-C0-08-00-0063 (Northwest Eng1ewood Greenbe1t/Park) and
that: Schedu1es of Average Prices of Comparab1e Sa1es and
Rent::a1 Housing Ln the Denver Met::ropo1it::an Area (of which
Eng1ewood is a part:) be officia11y approved by the Counci1
of the City of Eng1ewood; and
WHEREAS, by prev~ous reso1ut::ion conditions under which
re1ocat::~on payments w-:1.11 be made for said projects were
approved; and
WHEREAS, it: is deemed desirab1e t::o amend such conditions
-under which re1ocat::ion payments W'i..11 be U~.&.de; and
WHEREAS. Tit1e VI of t:he Civi1 Rights Act of 1964 and
the regu1at::~ons of the Department: of Housing and Urban Deve1op-
ment:: effectuating that: Tit::1e,. provide that: no person sha11,.
on the -grounds of race, re1ig:l.on,. co1or,. sex, or nat::iona1
o~gLn. be exc1uded from participation in, be denied the
benefits of, or be subjected to discr~nat::ion in the under-
t::ak.~g and carrying out of projects and programs assisted
under the Housing Act of 1949,. as S~De:nded,. i.ncl.udi.n.g azoend-
ments added by the Uniform Re1ocation AasLstance and Rea1
Property Acquisition Po1icies Act of 1970.
NOW. THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEt<lOOD. COLORADO. as fo11ows :
1. That the Schedu1es of Average Prices of Comparab1e
Sa1es and Rental. Housing :i.n the City and Denver Metropo1:1.ta:n
Area attached hereto is in a11 respects approved.
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2. That the Re1ocation Administrator of the Denver
Urban Renewa1 Authority is he reby designated to approve a11
c1~s for Re1ocation Payments.
3. That the requirements of T~t:1e VI of the C~vi1
Rights Act of 1964. together ~th a11 regu1at~ons imp1ement~ng
said Act. sha11 in a11 respects be met and satisfied.
4 ... That Cou:nci1 f:Lnd..s this ord:Lnan.ce is necessary
for the ~diate preservation. of pub1ic bea1th and safety
and determines that it sha11 take effect ~ed1ate1y upon
its f~na1 passage and pub1ication.
Introduced. read in fu11 and passed on first reading
on the ___ day of 1972.
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Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an. Ordinance on the ----day
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Mayor
Attest:
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
I. • do hereby c:ert~£y
that the above an.d forego::L:ng is a. tru.e. accurate and com.p1ete
copy of a Bi11 for an Ordinance. introduced. read in fu11
and passed on first reading on the ___ day of
1972.
ex off~c~o C~ty C1erk Treasurer
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January 7, 1972
Mr. Joh n 3-Wilde r
Ass~st a nt Region a 1 Administrator
Comm.u..n.i.ty P1a.nn.i..ng & :z-.. la..n.agement
·Department -of Housing & Urban Deve1opme nt
Federa1 Bui1di.ng
19th & Stout Streets
Denver, Co1orado 80202
Dear M.:r _ 1·1 i 1.de r ::
Subject:
Tl":.e rne thodo1.oqy
Mitche11 Urban Renewal Project, Co1o-R-14
Sky1.i..oe Urban Rene~a1 Project, Colo-R-15
Aurari.a Urban Renewa1 Project, Colo-R-24
Hospi.ta1 Park N DP, Co1o. R-27
Russe11 Park Proj e ct, Colo-R-29
_co11ege V i ew Proj e ct, Co1o-A-2
5 Points Ne ighborhOod F a c.i..1.i.ti.es, Co1o-N-11
Mi1e High Cer:.ter, Co1o-N -1.3 .;-~ ·:
FACE Program. Are a s ~1., 2 and 3, Col..o-E-1. ~ _. _
::~~~~~~~a(~~~~ ~~~~~) ~P~~~~40 o_:A-18 (~L): .-_; ~-~~:~""l_---~.:-
used in preparing these schedu1es is as £o11~~s=
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Computation was based on the Board of Rea.1tors Z...lu1ti.p1e
Listing Service -of properties so1d during Ju1y 1 through
September 30, 1971, in Denver and the Net:ropo1itan area.
\.,e uti1i.zed a random sa.mp1e procedure el.i.m.inati.ng the
sa1es price of the first S 1owest and 5 highest pri.ces
by bedroom size and squa re footage. Prices were then
averaged according to square footage and bedroom s~ze .
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The Authority tabu1ated a11 unfurnished houses and
apartmen ts separate1y as advertised for rent in the
January 2, 1972, issue of the Denver Post_ N o apart-
ments or houses were inc1uded that might be considered
.l..uxu.ry-types. In addition, inquiries '\.,ere m.a..de of the
fo1lowi.ng rea1 estate ~agement agents: Van Schaack
.Realty, T-\"11. Anderson Rea1ty, Bu.rns R .ea1.ty, the Denver
Ho~si.ng Authority, anC the Federa1 Housing Authority_
However, they pad no way of establishing economi c rent as
such bec::a"U.S e of the di.£ficu..l..ty in knOW'.i....ng how-the managers
and/or owners --~-sta..bl..ished their rnon.t.h.l..y rents-
Month.l..y uti1i.ties• costs w-ere not inc1uded but
estimated as fo11ows:
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Aeart::ments Houses
C> br_ s B-OO Gas & E1.ec::tr.1..city t.V'ater
1 br-B-50 J.. br:-s B-50 s ~
2 br-10-50 2 br-;L1-00 12-00
3 br-13-50 3 br_ 14-00 14-00
4 br_ 15-50 4 hr-16-00 16-00
5 br_ 17-00 5 br-18-00 18-00
We did not add this in the average price simp1y because
these util..ities• costs might be incl..uded in the renta1
pri.ce-
t.Ye be1i.eve the c!.ata. submitted to be fai.r1y adequate a..z::Ld. W"e wou.ld.
appreciate an early response to this matter-
If you need additi.ona1 data or
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JRC/PSC/aem
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information, p1ease contact this
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O.EPARTM~NT OF HOUSING AN O URBAN OE.VELOPtv"E:NT
FEDERAL BU ILO !N ::O. 19~h AND STOUT S TREET S
DENVER. COLORADO 80202
REGION
Mr. J ... Robert Cameron
Executive Director
Denver U.rb.a.n. Renewal. A.utho:r.i.. ty
910 Si%teenth Street
Denver. Co1ora.d.o 8o202
Dear Mr. Ca..m.eron:
Su._bject: ..A.pp:rova..l.. of Sched.:~e of Average Prices of Compa.ra..ble
Sa1.ea and Rental.. Housing .i....n the C.i..ty of Den:ver
Tba.nk: you :for your l..ette.r of Ja..nu.a.x:;,y-7. 1972. with the en.c1.oaed.
ached:u.1ea. Retuxn.ed. -..,:i..th tb...i.s letter i.e one (1.) copy of ea.ch
aChedu1e which has been approved £or the ro~owing projects and
p.rog:ra.ma :
Col..o. R-1.4
Co1o. R-15'
Co1o. R -24
Co1o. R-27
Col..o. B-29
Col..o ... ..A..-2
~tche11 Urban Renewa1 Project
Sk;y:Li..ne Urban Rene~ Project
Aurar:i.a. Urba.:1 Renewa..1 Project
Hospital Park Urban Renewa2 Project
Ru..sse1l.. Paxk:: Urban Renewal. Project
Col..l..ege V.iew Ne..:l.gb.borhood Development Program
We cannot approve the sched~e for the fo11ow-i.ng projects a.n.d.
programs because the respo:n..s1b1e o££.ic.i..a1 £or the 1oc.a.1. agency
a.dmi.n.i..ste.r.:f..ng them bas not s.i..gned the appropr.i.a.te for:!lS:
Co1o. N -11 -Five PoL:n.ts Neignborhood Facilities Program
Co1o .. E-1 FACE Program A.:rea..a 1.. 2 and 3
Co1.o .. OSA-1.8 (DL) -Penn..sy1va..n.:!.a. Pa..rlc Open Spa..c.e Land Prog:ra.m
Co1o .. OSA-40 -Open Space La.nd Program. Weatm:i.n.ster. Co1.ora.d.o
Your age:a.cy. speci.£ica11y the Re1.oca.tion Divia.i.on. ab.ould be
comp1..:1.mented. in su.bm.:i. tti.n,g exce~ent1.y prepared sched.u.:Les... It
is obv::i..ou..s that a great deal o£ t.i...c.e• vo:dc: and e££o:rt l......i..es
behind. the sc.hed:u.1es adopted by DURA •
Enc1osures
Regiona.l.. ..Ad.m.:i..n.:fstra.tor
P1anning and Management
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY CO~CI~-------------------
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SCHEDULES OF AVERAGE PRICES OF
COMPARABLE SALES AND RENTAL HOUSING IN THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD FOR PROJECT OSC-C0-08-00-0063 (NORTHWEST ENGLE -
WOOD GREENBELT/PARK)
BE IT ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS:. the ru.1es and regu.1ation.s prescribed by
the Federa1 Government pursuant to Section 114. T~t1e I of
the Housi..n.g Act of 1964, as cunended by the Uniform Re1ocat::i.on
AssLst:ance and Rea1 Property Acquisition Po1icies Act of
1970. require that conditions under which the City of Eng1e-
wood ~11 make re1ocat:ion payments in connection with Project
OSC-C0-08-00-0063 (Northwest E ng1e-ood Greenbe1t/Park) and
that Schedu1es of Average Pr"i.ces of C ·o1Dpa.rab1e Sa1es and
Rent:a.1 Hou.si._ng i.n. the Denver Met:ropo1it:an. Area (of "which
Eng1e~ood is a part) be of£i.cia11y approved by the Counci1
of the CLty of Eng1e~od; and
WHEREAS, by pre~ous reso1ution conditions under which
re1oc:::a.t:ion. pa.ytnents wi11 be m.a.de for said projects were
approved; and
WHEREAS, it is deemed desirab1e to amend such conditions
~der which re1ocation payments ~11 be made; and
WHEREAS • TLt1e VI of the CL-v-1.1 RLghts Act of 1964 and
the regu1ations of the Department of Housing and Urban Oeve1op-
ment effectuatLng that Tit1e, provide that no person sha11,
on the -grounds of race. re1igion. co1or. sex, cr nationa1
or~g~n. be exc1uded from participation in. be denied the
benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination in the under-
tak.i.ng and ca.r-ry-i..ng out of projects an.d programs assisted
under the Housing Act of 1949 • a..s amended, inc1udi.n..g amend-
ments added by the Unifo~ Re1ocation Assistance and Rea1
Property AcquisitLon Po1LcLes Act of 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as fo11ows:
1. That the Schedu1es of Average Prices of Comparab1e
Sa1es and Renta1 Housing in the City and Denver Metropo1itan
Area attached hereto is in a11 respects approved.
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Urban Renewa1 Authority is hereby designated to approve a11
c1aims for Re1ocatio n Payments.
3. nt_at the re.qu.ire:men.ts of Tit:1e VI of the Civi1
R.i...gbt:s Act of 1964, together ~t:h a11 regu.1ations i..mp1e:ment:Lng
said Act. sha11 in a11 respects be met and satisfied.
4. That Counc i1 finds this ordLnance is necessary
f o r the ~diate preservation of pub1ic hea1th and safety
and determines that it: sha11 take effect ~ediace1y upon
i t s fL~a1 passage and pub1ication.
In t rod~c ed., re a d in fu11 and passed on first reading
o n the ___ day of 1972_
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Pub 1:Ls b.ed as a Bi.1.1. f o r an Ord .. i .. :n an..c e on the ----day
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Attest :
ex offic i o C ity C 1 erk-Treas u re r
I. ., do hereby cert::l..f y
that the above and fore g oing i.s a. true • accu.rate and com..p 1 ete
copy of a Bi11 for an Ordinance, introduced. read in f u1 1
and passed on first reading on t::he ___ day of
1972_
ex officio Cit::y C1erk Treasurer
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Mr-John J_ Wil...der
Assistant Regional.. A~~nistrator
CoG:Unu..ni.ty P1a.n..n...i.ng & l-lana.gernent
January 7, 1972
·Department of Housing & Urban Deve1.opment
Federa.1 Bu..i.1.d...i..ng
19th & Stout Streets
Den~er , Col.orado 80202
Dear Mr-l"'li.1der:
Proposed ScheduLes of A~erage Prices
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Enc1osed are the proposed Schedu1es of Averaqe Prices of c~rnP~~ab1e
Sa1es and Renta~ Housing in the City and Co~t ty of Denver-I~ these
sc.b.edu.l.es are approved, they ""il.1 be app.l..i.ca.b.l.e to the fo:Ll..ow.i.ng
HOD-ass isted program..s: · -;.f.~ -
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Mitche11 Urban Renewal.. Project, -Co1o-R-14
Skyl....i..:n.e: Urban Rene~.tal... Project, Co1o-R-15
Aurar~a Orban Renewal... P roj ect , Col...o. R-24
Hospital... Park NDP, Co1o-R-27
Russe11 Park Project, Colo-R-29
_Col....l...ege V~e~ Project, Colo. A-2
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M.i1e Hi.qh Cer:.ter, Col.o-N-1..3 .. :·'!-·:·
FACE P.rogra.n1 .Areas :?-1, 2 and 3, Co1o-E-1 .. _ · _
Pen~syl...~ani.a Park (Open Space), OSA-18 (DL)~
Westrnin...ste:r (open Space) , OSC-40 -: ;.._._ .• ::...:: _-
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used in preparing these schedu1es is as fol...1~As:
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The m.ethodo1oqy
a. Sa1e:s Rousing
Computation was based on the Board of R eal.tors :t-Iu1tip1.e
Listing Serv.i...ce "of properties sol.d during Jul.y 1 through
September 30, 1971, i.n Denver and the ~1etropo1.i.tan area-,..,e u.ti.1.ized. a. random sarnp1e procedure el.imi.na.t.i.ng the
sa1es pr.i.ce of the first S 1owest and 5 hLghest prices
by bedroom size and square footage. Prices were then
averaged according to square footage and bedroo~ size-
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The Authori ty tabu1a.ted a11 un furnish e d houses and
a.pa.rt.m..e.n.ts sepa:rate1.y as adve rtised f or rent i..n the
January 2~ 1972, issue of the D e nver Post-No apart-
ments or houses ~ere i..ncl..uded that might b e considered
1uxury types. Xn addition, inquiri es ~ere ~ade of the
fo.l..1owing real.. estate .ma.n.age-rnen.t agents: Van Sc:haa.c.k.
Rea..1.ty, T . \"'l. Anderson Rea.1ty , Burns Realty, the Den.v-er
Hous~ng Authority, and the Fede ral.. Housing Authority.
However, they had no way o£ establ..i..shing economic re~t as
suc::h becaus e of the di.ff.i.cu..1.ty :Ln. kno"Wing how the J:Il.a.D.a.ge.:rs
and/or ~ners .::tab1ished their ~onthl..y .rents-
Monthl..y uti..l...i.t.ies• costs were
e s timated as fol..l..ows:
AE:a.rtxnents
0 br_ s 8-00
1 br-B-50
2 br-10 -50
3 br-13-50
4 br_ 15 -50
5 br-17-00
not Lncl..uded but have been.
Houses
Gas & E.1.ectricitv t~a.ter
1. br:-s 8_5o s ~
2 br-:1_1 -00 12-00
3 br-14-00 14-00
4 br-16-00 16-00
5 br -18 -00 18-00
We did not add this in the average price simp1y bec ause
these uti1ities ' c osts might be inc 1uded in the renta1
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l-Ie be1iev-e the data. subtnitted to be £a.ir1.y a.deq-u.ate a..n.d. w-e w--ou..1d.
appre c iate an ea..r1y response to this m.atter.
If you need additiona1 data or informa.t~on, p1.ea.se contact this
office -_ =
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DE:PAATMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN OEVELOPN"E-...T
FED E RAL. BUILOINC., 19th AND STOUT STREETS
DENVER . COLORADO 80202
January 20, 1972
REGION
Mr • .:I. Robert Cameron
:E::xecu.t.:i.ve D..i...rector
De:n:ver Urha.n Renewa..1. A.u.t.ho:r:::i. ty
910 Sixteenth Street
Denver, Co1ora.do 80202
Dear Mr .. Ca.m.eron:
Subject: App.rova.1. of Schedu.1..e of Average Prices of Compa.ra.bl..e
Sa.1es and Rent~ Hou..s~ .i...n the City of Den:v-er
'l!b..a.n.k you. for your 1ette.r o£ Ja.nua..r:y 7, 1972 , with the enclosed.
sChedules. Re~ed with this letter is one (1) cop.y of eaCh
sched.u.1.e ~c.h. ha..s been. approved :£or the fol.J.o~ projects and
programs:
Col..o ... R-1.4
Col..o ... R -15
Co:Lo .. R-24
C olo. R -27
C o1..o .. R-29
Co1..o ... A -2
Mi.tche1.1. Urban Renewal Project
Sky1.i.ne U:::-ban Reneva..:L Project
Aura.r:i.a. U:rba..%1 Ren.ewa.1 Project
Hoap.i..ta.:J.. Pa..%:k Urban Renewa..1. Project
B:u.sse1..1. P~ Urban Rene~ Project
Co1l...ege View Nei.ghbo::::b.ood. Devel..opm.en.t Program
W e cannot approve the schedu3..e for the :£o1..1.o~ projects and.
p:rog:ra.m.s because the respo:n.sibl.e of£i.ci.a~ £or the l.oca..1 agency
a.d.m..:i...n..ster.i...ng theo. h.a...s not signed the a.pprop:r:i.a.te fo::rm.s :
Col..o . B-11 -Fi~e Points Nei.gnborhood Facilities Program
Col..o. ~l.. FACE Program Areas l. • 2 and 3
Co:Lo . OSA-16 (DL) -Pe=.sy:Lva.nia Pa:rl<: Open Space Land Program
Co.1o. OSA.-40 -Open. Space Land Program. 'Westm.:i...n.ster Col..ora.d.o
Your agency. speci....£"ica..1..l..y the Rel.oca.t:Lon. D:i.viaion. s.hou.1.d. be
compl....i..mented. J..:n su._bmitti.:n,g exce1l..en.tl.y prepared ached~es . It
is obvious that a. great de~ o£ time. work a.nd. e.ffo:rt 1..ies
b eb..:l...nd. the sch.ed.uJ...es adopted by DURA .
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCI~'~·-------------------
A B ILL FOR
AN ORDI NA."<!C E APPRO VING SCHED ULES O F AVERAGE P RICE S OF
COMPARABLE S ALES AND RENTAL H O USING IN THE C I T Y OF
E NGLEWOOD FOR P ROJECT O S C-C0-08-00-0063 (NORTHWES T E N GLE-
WOOD G REE NBELT/PARK )
BE IT ENACTED B Y THE CITY COUNCI L OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COL ORADO.
WHEREAS, the ru1es and regp1ations presc~bed by
the Federa1 Government pursuant to Section ~14, Tit1e I of
the Housing Act o f 1964, as amended by the Uniform Re 1 ocation
Assistance and Rea1 Property Acquisition Po1icies Act of
1970, require that condi tions under which the City of Eng1e-
~ood wi11 make re1ocation payments in connection with Project
OSC-C0-08-00-0063 (Northwest E n g 1e-ood Greenbe1t/Park) and
that Schedu1es of Average P ·r-ices of CoDl.parab1e Sa.1es an.d
Renta1 Housing 1n the Denver Metropo1itan Area (of which
Eng1ewood is a part) be officia11y approved by the Counci1
of the City of Eng1ewood; and
WHEREAS, by previous reso1ution conditions under which
re1ocation payments ~11 be made for said projects were
approved; and
WHEREAS, it is deemed desirab1e to amend such conditions
-under which re1ocation paytnents ~11 be lD&de; and
WHEREAS. Tit1e VI of the C:l.~1 Rights Act of 1964 and
the regu1ations of the Department of Housing and Urban Deve1op-
ment effectuating that Tit1e~ provide that no person sha11~
on the grounds of race~ re1igion~ co1or~ sex~ o · nationa1
o~gin~ be exc1uded from participation in~ be denied the
benefits of~ or be subjected to discrimination in the under-
taking and carry~ng out of projects and programs assisted
under the Housing Act of 1949~ as aiDended~ :Lnc1udin.g azoend-
ments added by the Uniform Re1ocation Assistance and Rea1
Property Acquis:l.t:l.on Po1:l.c:l.es Act of 1970.
NOW . THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF E N GLEWOOD , COL ORADO . as fo11ows :
1. "nl.at:: the Schedu1es of Average Prices of C0111para.b1e
Sa1es and Rent::a.1 Housing in the City and Denver :Met:ropo1it::an.
Area attached hereto i.s in a.11 respects approved.
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Urban Renewa1 Authority is hereby designated to approve a11
c1a.i.Ins for Re1ocation. Paytnents.
3. i."b.-at the requ.iretnents of Tit::1e VI of t:he Civ-i1
JU..ght:s Act: of 1964 • together lJit:h a11 regu1at::l..ons :i.mp1exnent::l..ng
said Act,. sha11 in a11 respects be met and satisfied .
4. That Counci1 finds this ordinance is necessary
for the i..rm:Dedia.te preservation of pub1ic hea1th and safety
and determines that it sha11 take effect ~ediate1y upon
its fina1 passage and pub1ication.
Introduced,. read in fu11 and passed on first reading
on the ___ day of 1972.
of
Pub1i..shed as a Bi11 for an Ordi.nan.ce on the ----day
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Mayor
Attest:
ex officio City C1erk Treasurer
I, , do hereby certify
that the above and forego:Ln.g is a t::ru.e, a..ccu.rate and c0111p1et::e
copy of a Bi..11 for an Ordinance, introduced, read in fu11
a.n.d passed on first rea.d.i..n.g on the ___ day of
1972.
ex off~c~o C~ty C1erk Treasurer
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January 7, 1972
Mr-John J-Wi1der
Assistant Req~ona~ Admin~strator
Cormnun.i.ty Pl...a..nn.i..ng & 1'-la..na.gen:.en.t
·Department -of Housing & Urban Oeve1opment
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19th & Stout Streets
Denver, co1orado 80202
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Proposed Sc::hedul...es o f A..J.erage Prices .:.:•.-___ ,. -_-:_·-~_:;
of Comparab1e Sa1.es and Renta.1 H ousing :. : .. -.. _ .... -.
Dear Mr-t"li.:l..der:
Subject:
E=cJ..o sed a~e the p::p::::J..:::eduJ..es o£ Ave:raqe Pri.ces of ~'I1~~~J..e ... ~ _'.;:·.
Sa.1e s and Rental... Housing in the Ci..ty and CourLty of Denver-If. these
sc::hedul...es are approved, they "'"i.l..l... be appl..i.ca.l::a:l.e to the £o1J..owing
HUD-ass i...sted programs: · : ;J ~. · ~.-.-:;.
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The rn.ethodo.1.oqy
Mitche11 Urban Renewa1 Project, Co1o-R-14 Sky1~ne Urban Renewa1 Project, Co1o-R-15
Aurari.a Urban Renewa1 Project, Co1o-R-24
Hosp~tal Park NDP, Co1o-R -27 Russe~1 Park Proj e ct, Co1o-R-29 ~
_ Co~1ege View Project, Co1.o-.A-2 ...... ··
5 Points NeLghborhbod Facil..i.ties, Co1o-N-11
M..i1e Hi.gh Ce:-:.te=, Col..o-N-1.3 .~:-'!-•-·
FACE Program Areas ~1, 2 and 3, Col..o-E-1 •. : _
Pennsyl..vania Park (Open Space), OSA-1.8 (DL)~
\.Jest..nli.nster (open. Space) , OSC-40 -: .. ; :..--~~-E-~--~.: _
used in preparing these schedul..es is as fo11ows:
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Coi:J.pu.ta.tion was based on the Board of Rea1.tors Z..lu1.ti.pl..e
Listing Service -of properties so1.d during Jul..y l.. through
September 30 , .1971, in Denver and the l'-1etropo1i..tan area.
we uti1ized a random samp1.e procedure e1iminati.ng the
sa1es price of the f~rst 5 1owest and S highest prices
by bedroom size and square footage-Prices were then
averaged according to square footage and bedroom size .
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Page TWO
b-Rental... Housing
The Authority tabu1ated al...l... unfurnished houses and
aparbments separatel...y as advertised for rent in the
January 2, 1.972, is sue of the Denver Post-No apart-
ments or houses were i.ncl...uded that might be considered
1uxury types. Xn addition, i.nqui.ri.es were made of the fo~l...owing real... estate management agents: V~n Schaack Rea~ty, T -w. Anderson Real...ty, Burns Real...ty, the Den~er
Hou.si.n.g Authority, and the Federal... Housing Authority-
However, they ~a d no w ay o f establ...i.shLng economic rent as
such because of the diffic~ty in knowing how the managers
and/or owners _::tabl...ished their ~onthl...y _rents-
Monthl...y uti.1i.ti.es• costs ~ere
est~ated as fol...l...ows:
Apa:rt.m.en.ts
o b:r-$ a .oo
1 b:r-B-50
2 br-10-50
3 b:r-13-50
4 b:r -15-50
5 br-17 _oo
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1 br~
2 br-
3 b:r-
4 br-
S br-
Houses
E:l.ectr.1.c.1.ty
$ a_5o
1 1-00
1.4-00-
16-00
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Water
$9":00
12.00
1.4-00
16 _oo
l..B-00
We did not add this in the average price simply because
these uti1 ~t~e s• costs might be inc1uded in the renta1
pr~ce-
\-l'e be1i.eve the data subm...i..tted to be fa~:rl..y adeq-uate and 'W'e ""oul...d
appreciate an ear1y response to this matter-
If you need a.ddi.t.i.onal.. data or information, pl..ea.se contact this
offi.t.-e-
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O ENVE Ill. COLORADO 80202
R EGION January 20 , ~972
Mr. .:r . Robert Ca.mezoo.n
Executive Director
Den:ve.r u.m.a.n Renewa3. Autho:ri. ty
910 Sixteenth Street
Den:ver • Co1o:rad.o 8o202
Dear Mr. Cameron:
Subject: Ap:p~ o..f' Sc.hed.:u:t.e of Average Prices o£ Compa..ra.b1e
Sa..l..es and Renta.l.. Hou.ai.ng .i..n the C.:i. ty of' Denver-
Thank you £or your letter of Jan~ 7. 1972, with the enc1oaed sched.~es. Retu:rn.ed. 'With this 1etter .is one (1) copy of ea.c.h.
achedu1e vhich has be~ approved for the fo~o~ pro3ects and p.rogra.ms:
Co~o. R-1.4
Co~o. R-~5
Co1o. R-24
Co1o. R-27
Co1.o. R -29
Co1.o. A-2
~tche11 Urban Renewa1 Project
Slcy"1...i.ne Urban. Rene'W&.l.. Project
Aurar.i.a. Urban Renewa..l. Project
Hosp.i.ta1 Pazk Urban Renewa1 Project
Ru.sse.J...1 Park Urban Ren.ewa..l. Project
Co1.1ea;e View Ne.:i.gb.bo.rhood. Development Program
We cannot approve the sched~e for the fo1.1ow:l.ng projects and
programs beca:u..se the respon.s.i.ble o££ic.i.a..1 for the 1oca..J.. agency admdnister~ them has not signed the appropriate £o~:
Co1o. N-11 -Five Points Neighborhood Facilities Program
Col.o. E-1 FACE Program A:rea.s 1~ 2 and 3
Co~o. OSA-~8 (DL) -P<mnsy~vania. Pa.:cl<: Open Space Land Program
Co1o. OS.A.-40 -Open. Space La..nd. Program~ Westm.:I...n.ster. Co1ora.d..o
Your a.gency. speci£.i.ca..1.1y the Re.l..oca.t.i.on Division. ahou.l..d be
compllme.nted. in su.bm:.i.t-t.i..ng e.xc~en.t1y prepared schedules... It
.i.s obv:i.ous that a g:rea.t dea..l.. o:f time. wo.r.k: and. e...f':fo:rt 1ies
beh.i..Dd the sched.u.:Les a..dopted. by DllRA..
Erl.cl.osures
Jo.hn
Aasi tant Regional Ad.m.i..n:i..atrator
Commun;i,.ty Planning and Management
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RESOLUTION NO. ----• SERIES OF 1972
COU NCIL MEETING Fli...B
Ct"T"'t' O F ENGLEVVOOD. ccs::a.
RESOLUTION APPROVING MOVING EXPENSE SCHEDULE OF THE STATE
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS, STATE OF
COLORADO.
WHEREAS, the ru1es and regu1atio~s prescribed by the
Federa1 Government pursuant to the Un~form Re1ocation Assistance
and Rea1 Property Acquisition Po1icies Act of 1970 requires the
City Counci1 of the City of Eng1ewood to approve a Moving
Expense Schedu1e deve1oped by the State Department of High-
~ays. Di~sion of High~ays. State of Co1orado. for use in
~&king re1ocation moving expense payments in H.U.D. assisted
pro_jec:.t:s; and
WHEREAS, said State Depa.rt::m.ent of Highways has
deve1oped a Moving Expense Schedu1e which is attached here to
as Exh...ib:i..t: ''A'' and hereby m.a.de a part hereof; and
WHEREAS, t he City Counc1...1 of t:he City o f Eng1eW"ood
has reviewed and considered said schedu1e:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, as fo11o-ws:
Section 1. The Moving Expense Schedu1e of the State
Department of Highways. Oi~sion of High~ays. State of Co1orado.
attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and hereby made a part hereof.
is Ln a11 respects approved for dhe fo11o~ng proje c t
OSC -C0-08 -00 -0063 (Northwest Eng1ewood Greenbe1t/Park).
Section 2. That the Denver Urb an Renewa1 Author~ty
is hereby authorized to approve a11 re1ocation c1ai~ invo1ving
mo~ng expenses in said project in accordance ~th said
Exhibit "A".
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this ----day of
1972.
Mayor
Attest:
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
I. • ex officio City C1erk-
Treasurer of the City of Eng1ewood. Co1orado. do hereby certify
that the above and foregoing is a true. accurate and comp1ete
copy of Reso1ution No. • Ser~es of 1972 .
ex officio City C1erk-Tzeasurer
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1 "''lng Expense Sc hed ule: TH E STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS 1 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS COLORADO
I I UN FURNIS HED UN ITS I
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Room Ro oms Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms .
$50 90 130 170 210 240
FURNISHE D UNITS I Including Sl
First Each Addi tional Room
Room ·-
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MODILE HOMES (Widt h of Tra ile r)
B' 10' l l 14-16' over 16'
$15 0 20 0 200 250 300
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270 300
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EACH
SCHEDULE
DISLOCATION
ALLOWANC E I
AN ADDITIONAL $200
UNDER EACH SCHEDULE
DJ PERSO NAL IT Y ONLY
Use A and B
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RESOLUTI0:-1 APPROVI.:>IG !'l OVI:>IG EXPE:>!SE SCHEDULE OF THE STATE
DEPARTME~7 OF HIGHWAYS, DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS, STATE OF
COLORADO_
WHEREAS, the ru1es and regu1at~o~s prescribed by the
Federa1 Government pursuant co the Uniform Relocation AssLscance
and Rea1 Property Acquisition Po1icies Act of 1970 requires the
City Counci1 of the City of Eng 1e~ood to approve a Moving
Expense Schedu1e developed by the State Department of High -
~ays, Division of Highways, State of Colorado , for use in
making relocation mo~ng expense payments in H.U.D. assisted
projects; and
WH..EREAS, said State Oe.part:ment of Highw-ays has
deve1oped a Mo~ng Expense Schedu1e which is attached hereto
a..s E.x.hibic ''A'' and hereby made a par·t hereof; and
WHEREAS, the City Cou..nci1 of the City of Eng1ewood
has rev-iewed a.n.d considered said schedule:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as fol.l.o-ws:
Section 1. The Moving Expense Schedu1e of the State
Department of High~ays. Division of Highways. State of Co1orado.
attac hed hereto as Exhibit "A" and hereby Ul.ade a pa.rt hereof.
~s in a11 respects approved for the fo11o~ng project
OSC-C0-08-00-0063 (Northwest Engl.e-wood Greenbel.t/Park)_
Section 2. That the Denver Orban Renewa1 Authority
-~s hereby aut.horized to approve a11 re1ocation. c1aims in.vo1v-ing
moving expenses in said project in. accordance with said
E:xh:l.b:l.t "'A"-
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this ----day of
1.9 72_
Mayor
Attest:
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
I, • ex officio City C1erk-
Treasurer of the City of Eng1ewood. Co1orado. do hereby certify
that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and comp1ete
copy of Reso1ution No. , Series of 1972.
ex officio C:Lty C1erk-Treasurer
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J<)'' i ng Expen se Schedule: TH E STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
UN FURNISHED UNITS I (OCCUPANT OWNS FURNITURE)
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Room Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms
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$50 90 130 170 210 240 270 300
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FURNISHE D UNITS I Including Sl
First Each Addi tiona1 Room
Room
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SCHEDULE
DISLOCATION
ALLOWANCE I
AN ADDITIONAL $200
UNDER EACH SCHEDULE
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RESOLUTIO~ APPROVING MOVING EXPE~SE SCHEDULE O F THE STATE
D EPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. DIVISION OF HIG H WAYS. S TATE OF
COLORADO.
WHEREAS, the ru1es and reg u1ations prescribed b y the
Federa1 Government pursuant co the U niform Re1ocation Assistance
and Rea1 Property Acquisition Po1icies Act of 1970 requires the
City Counci1 of the City of E n g 1ewood to approve a Moving
Expense Schedu1e deve1oped ·h y t h e State Department of High-
ways, Div1sion of High~ays, State of Co1orado, for use in
~aking re1ocation moving expense payments in H .U.D. assisted
projects; and
'WHEREAS, said State Depa.rt:m.ent:: of High'W'ays has
deve1oped a Moving Expense Schedu 1 e which is attached hereto
as E2C.hibi.t:: ''A'' and hereby t:nade a part: hereof; and
WHEREAS. t:he C:Lt:y Cou=c:L1 of t:he C:Lt:y of Engl.ewood
has re~ewed and considered said schedu1e:
NOW. THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. as fo11ows:
Section 1. The Moving Expense Schedu1e of the State
Department of High~ays, Division of Highways, State of Co1orado,
attached hereto as Exhibit ••A•• and hereby m.ade a part hereof,
is in a11 respects approved for the fo11owing project
OSC-C0-08-00-0063 (Northwest: Eng1ewood Greenbe1t:/Park).
Section 2. That the Denver Urban Renewa1 Authority
-~s hereby authorized to approve a11 re1ocation c1aims invo1ving
moving expenses in said project in accordance with said
Exhibit "A".
ADOPTED AND APPROVED t:h:Ls ----day of
1972.
Mayor
Attest:
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
I, , ex officio City C1erk-
Treasurer of the City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado, do hereby certify
that the abo"Ve and foregoing is a tru.e,. accurate and com.p1et::e
copy of Reso1ution No. • Series of 1972 .
ex officio City C1erk-Txeasurer
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State
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Room Rooms Rooms Roo ms Rooms Rooms
$50 90 130 170 210 240
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First Each Addit i onal Room
Room
$20 15
OOBILE HOMES I
MOBILE HOMES (Width of Trailer)
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8' 10' ll 14-16' over 16'
$150 200 200 250 300
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Rooms Rooms Rooms
270 300
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Rooms MAXIMUM:$300 UNDER
EACH
SCHEDULE
DISLOCATION
ALLOWANCE:
AN ADDITIONAL $200
UNDER EACH SCHEDULE
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RESOLtrriO~ APPROVING MOVING EXPENSE SCHEDLq£ OF THE STATE
DEPARTHEYI" OF HIGHWAYS. DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS. STATE OF
COLORADO.
WHEREAS, the ru1es and regu1ations prescribed b y the
Federa1 Government pursuant to the Uniform Re1ocation Assistance
and Rea1 Property Acquisition Po1icies Act of 1970 requires the
City Counci1 of the City of E n g 1e~ood to approve a Moving
Expense Schedu1e deve1oped by the State Department of High-
ways, Di~sion o f Highways, S tate of Co1orado, for use in
making re 1ocation ~o~ng expense payments in H.U.D . assisted
projects; and
WHEREAS , said State Department: of Highways has
deve1oped a Mov~ng Expense Schedu1e which is attached hereto
as E.xh.ibit ''A'' and hereby made a part hereof; and
WHEREAS, the City Counci1 of the City of Eng1ewood
has reviewed and considered said schedu1e:
NOW. THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. as fo11o-ws:
Section 1. The Moving Expense Schedu1e of the State
Deparement of Highways, Division of High~ays, State of Co1orado,
attached hereto as Exhibit: "A" and hereby m.ade a part hereof,
is in a11 respects approved for the fo11o~ng project
OSC-C0-08-00-0063 (Northwest Eng1ewood Greenbe1t/Park).
Section 2. That the Denver Urban Renewa1 Authority
1s hereby authorized to approve a11 re1ocation c1aims invo1ving
~o~ng expenses in said project in accordance ~t:h said
Exhibit "A".
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this ----day of
1972.
Mayor
Attest:
ex officio City C1erk Treasurer
I, , ex officio City C1erk-
Treasurer of the City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado, do hereby certify
that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and comp1ete
copy of Reso1ution No. , Series of 1972 •
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
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FURNISHE D UNITS I Including Sl
First Each Addi tiona1 Room
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MOBILE HOMES (liidth of Trailer)
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$150 200 200 250 300
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300
10
Rooms MAXIMUM:$ 300 UNDER
EACH
SCHEDULE
DISLOCATION
ALLOWANC E:
AN ADDITIONAL $200
UNDER EACH SCHEDULE
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RESOLU TION NO. SERIES OF 1972
C.OU N C l L M EETING Fl.LB.
c.:J""rt: OF.: ENGL£\NOOO., c::::cs:IIIL
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE SCHEDULE OF AVERAGE PRICES OF
COMPARABLE SAIES HOUSING AND THE SCHEDULE OF AVERAGE PRICES
OF COMPARABLE RENTAL HOUSING TO BE USED IN CONNECTION WITH
PROJECT OSC-C0-08-00-0063.
WHEREAS, the ru1es and regu1atio~s prescribed by
the Federa1 Government pursuant to Tit1e I of the Housing
Act of 1949, as amended by the Uniform Re1ocation Assistance
and Rea1 Property Acquisition Po1icies Act of 1970, require
that the Amended Schedu1e of Average Prices of Co~parab1e
Sa1es Housing in the City of Eng1ewood and the Schedu1e of
Average Prices of Comparab1e Renta1 Housing in the Denver
Metropo1itan Area to be used in connection ~th a11 Depart-
ment: of Housing and Urban Deve1opm.ent Programs which i :nvo1ve
re1ocation be approved by the City Counci.1 of t:.he City of
Eng1eW'ood; and
WHEREAS, there has been presented to the Ci.t:y Counci.1
of the C1ty of Eng1e~ood for 1ts cons1deration and approva1
a Schedu1e of Average Prices of Comparab1e Sa1es Housing in
the Denver Metropo1itan Area and a Schedu1e of Average Prices
of Comparab1e Renta1 Housing Ln the City and County of Denver;
and
WHEREAS~ the said schedu1es have been re~ewed and
considered at this regu1ar meeting of June 19~ 1972.
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLE WOOD. COLORADO. as fo11ows:
Section 1~ That the attached schedu1es be approved.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED t:h:Ls ___ day of
1972.
Mayor
Attest:
ex officio City C1erk Treasurer
I~ , ex officio City C1eJ:k-
Treasurer of the City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado, do hereby certify
that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and comp1ete
copy of Reso1ution No. ____ , Series of 1972~
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
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cc·-"?;..?-~;: SALES HOJSI:::; I!: LOCA.!.l.TY
Engl..ewood,. Co1ora.do s.o::-l'i:EV-'"'!...E" o: .::..~=:: ??..ICES 0? cc;::?~E
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C~ty o f
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n..:sr~:ro:JS: Pr-e~ or.i.g-Lr~ ;and 2 c:opie :o ror 5UD :lr t.he sched~e i.s pz-o~!:>ed c~r o~ one
&~:u::::T-Prep:a re .... ., o:~..::tc:J.tl.o:-...a..3.. cop7 Z:o:-e.1e!~ ac:!:J..i_-:.1.on..1.l. ::as enc:r-.:..t.~h a st2te::r-~"1.t. e~l.~ i.n
c!.,..t~ bo.,.. t h.e -=:.ou=t.t..:;; .G ~· .. -n a..-, t.t.. s-eb~e ""e:-.e c:Lar:i. .. -ed. 7!1a •::~cn.: ... -,t-s sh~ r e.C.l.cct th.~ r""3-e ~~
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'i'o~ .:x:;.u.:t:e Price A. e r.:t.!!;e Price
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l'!ed:i..u= un.j. t. 900-1199 13,500 26,900 20.200
La.r&e u.n...Lt 1200-up 13.500 29 ,950 21.725
13~~c;.;::;:su;r."t 800-1099 16.450 24.750 20.600
~ed.i.\::::1 un.it 1100 1399 17 500 28 000 22 750
Lare• u.z::..:1.t 1400 UD 17 950 29 950 23 950
lll-a;_~~t 800-1099 18 500 29 950 2 4 000
Med..f..u=n ~t. 1100-1399 18.750 29,950 24,350
~unit 1400-up 18.400 39,500 28.950
:>Be~ or~.:-e 900 1199 19 000 29 700 24 300 ~~'to
~u::a.~t 1200 1499 19 000 30 Goo 24 800
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A. SC!UD:n..~ APAR~tENTS UNFURNISHED
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900-up 1.45.00 1.85 .00 1.65.00
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I 799-999 1.60.00 1.90 .00 1.75.00
I 1.000-UD 21.0.00 295.00 252.00
II 500-799 1.55.00 1.90.00 1.72.00
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C7 ae~1.ng the ~t..s or t..t'le av er~&• ran~ pr:i..e.._...
C7 A':!..d.i..ni; &dd.1.t.:i..on.a3. proj~e t.(.s} t.o t.....~se eo~ere..t by t.he pre~ou..=-n.eh~e-S~ ne""'"""
p;-oject.(.s) 1...a (are)
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)._oc.U,.i_'!.y., :set. Cort.b. .:l..D. Bl.,.oc..;,r;. A-
n-City of Eng1ewood
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SCHED0X.£ OF A.~E F!U.CES 0~ CC~.PA...lU.BLE
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~-Pre pare an a.cld...i.ti.c::n~ copy Cor ea.c:.h ad.d..i.U~ ac:enc:y. Att..ac:..b a s~te=e.nt. exp~&..i...n.1.ng 1..n
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1..n. :rent...a.l. pri..ces o!' va.ri.cr.J..S !5 ::..~• u..."'l..l.t.s a.s d.et:.e:r.'!:.i.ned e!.t:.her by t.he to~ nur.l.ber of' bed.roc:~Cn.s c:on-
ta1n~ 1.n ea.:h -:.o...-::U.t. o r t;..h.e ~tU aqu..a.:-e !'oo"Lage . ':'he pr'i.c:es =u.st be based on ava:l..l..-.bl.e rent.&.l.
b.ousi...r:lg 1.n ~ L:oea1!.ty. I.r; ctet.e :=--.!......~ng t he ~n":.h:l,]r rent.a~ prlees,. :i.n~ude ut:!..:l...1ty ex:pe.nse.s .
except the C:Ol!llt of" ~l.ep.noee se ::-v-i .:::e .s . I.n 't.he ea..se oC .!"u;r-n.1.:s.hed unj.t.s • the sc..bec:hU._e a~ be
ad.j ~ted a.eco:"'d...i.ng:.y. I.n :.oc:~i.t i.es Where & H"~appro.,.ed ..ac:be~e 1.s beJ..n&: used. &nd an ...-~
proposes to adopt ~at se.."':l.e~e • ~ B1ock n-d be c~l.et.ad .
"'-s....,..,-....E H O L-~ES FOR q£~T t: :SFURNI ~HEO
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~ecU.w= unJ.. t 600 -899 120 .00 155.00 137.00
L&r&• u.n..t.t. ~00 u n 125 00 180 00 152.00
1 2~~t. 400 -6::>9 95 .00 160.00 127.00
Plecli'UI'I: u::c.1.t 700 999 175.00 235 00 205 00
Large un.1. t 1000-up 23 5.00 315.00 275 .00
(3 -~uru.t 5nn 7<><• '"'"' nn ?nn.nn ,77 ()()
!'led.S.um. un..i.t 800 1099 210.00 275 .00 2 42 .00
Larc• urU.t 110C-up ~!'C .CO .:::.o .~o 3 70 .00
" -s..~v un.1t 800 1099 240 00 260 00 250.00
Kedl.u::t unj,_t 1100-1399 275 .00 295.00 285 .00
Lara• un:l. t 1400 un 325.00 365.00 345 00
(5 ~ o:rmore .......u unJ.t 9 00 1199 240 00 270 00 255 00
Me¢1_1.D1 un.1. t 1.200 1.499 280 .00 350 .00 315.00
I...arse uni.t 1500-uo 365.00 400.00 382.00
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C7 &.c:l.cl.1.Dc add:i..Uona..l. proj ect(.s) t.o t..bose eo-<ca..red by the ~oua ache~. Su..ch new
project(s} 1..a (are)
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DO .:Jr WJU:TE Dl THrS SPAC"Z
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SI:cna£ure o ? Iu£hor£ii:Li& OFficer
C:i.ty M anafifr!:
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RES O LUT I O N N O. S E R IES OF 19 7 2
RESOLUTION APP ROVING THE SCHEDULE OF AVERAGE PRICE S OF
COMPARABLE SALES HOUSING A.'U> THE SCHEDULE OF AVERAGE PRI C E S
OF COMPARABLE RENTAL HOUS ING TO BE U S ED I N CO NNE CTION WITH
PROJECT osc-co-os-oo-oo63.
WHEREAS, the ru1es and regu1ations prescribed by
the Federa1 Gove~ent p u rsuant to Tit1e I of the H ousing
Act of 1949, as amended by the U niform Re1ocation Assistance
and Rea1 Property Acquisition Po1icies Act of 1970, require
that the Amended Schedu1e of Averag e Prices of Co~parab1e
Sa1es Housing in the City of E n g1ewood and the Schedu1e of
Average Prices of Comparab1e Renta1 H ousing in the Denver
Metropo1itan Area to be ~sed in connection ~th a11 Depart-
ment of Housing and Urban Deve1op~ent Programs which invo1ve
re1ocation be approved by the City Counci1 of the City of
Eng1e'W'ood; and
WHEREAS, there has been presented to the City Counci1
of the City of Eng1ewood for its consideration and approva1
a Schedu1e of Average Prices of Comparab1e Sa1es Housing in
the Denver Metropo1itan Area and a Schedu1e of Average Prices
of Comparab1e Renta1 Housing in the City and County of Denver;
and
WHEREAS, the said scbedu1es have been reviewed and
considered at this regu1ar meeting of June 19., 1972.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as fo11ows:
Section 1. That the attached schedu1es be approved.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED th:f.s ---day of
1972.
Mayor
Attest:
ex officio City C1erk Treasurer
I., .. ex officio City C1e%k-
Treasurer of the City of Eng1ewood., Co1orado., do hereby certify
that the above and foregoing is a true., accurate and co~p1ete
copy of Reso1utf..on. No. ____ ., Series of 1972_
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
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~un..:Lt 600-899 12,900 24 ,000 18,450
P-ed.1.~,~;~:~~. u.n.i..t 900-1199 13,500 26,900 20.200
l..a.ril;• u.n.J..t 1200-up 13.500 29,950 21 .725
1 3 e:~ur..:l.t. 800-1099 16,450 24 .750 20.600
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1-<.arc-ur.J. t 1400 UD 17 950 29 950 23 950
l"'a.~~t 800-1099 18 500 29 950 2 4 000
!-~ un.l.t 1100-1399 18.750 29,950 24.350
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t ~?i'IC:Z OF Se«<::JUL!: PR.."""VIOtlSLY A?P!<07Ei> BY tnD
~ City of En g 1ewood .. a :g-rees t.o .a..:!.opt the :sel:.e~e .i.n ~cj,c A. .abO":'"&.
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Eng 1ewood
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~SC-C Q-08-00-006
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.a._::.n:y. Prep.:u---e an •d.di."t.1...:>!"la.l. c op:r f o :::-e::J.~h. add..i.t..icr.:t.:l. :a.•en e .,r. ...-.. ... t.a::-t a JS tst.~.et. exp.!..ai..n.Ln~ :L.n
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l..n row :.~~ p ::-l.ee::.. o £ v&.ri..OU3 si.;:;e ~.i.t.s as d.~t.e ~.,i ... r~!rd. ei.'!"he::-by t.b.e t ~+;...a_l. n •~=e r of' b e c:!....-..;:,e-3 con-
t..&..1.n.a:::l 1..n each un..!.t or t ~ t.o":.U ~q~r-e f"oot.a s:e -The ;;r!..c.a s :-~t. b~ b ~::e..l on .a.ve:t.l.~1• :-e :o~:&l.
~cr~l.ng :L.."'l ttL. ~c.e.l...t.t.y. :!n d.e t.e ~.!..nl.na t ~e non!;.~ r c r.t.a .l... pric-.s , 1.nc1u..:!e u.t.1..l.1.t.:r expa nses,.
ax.::::=~;rat. t..!:;a e~::J t or t e 1e?h.o:le :s e:r.ri.c.es . t:n the c.3se o!' r~n.!.s~e ~ u.n.i t.s ~ th!:t :sc.h.!!~e :s~~l.. b e
.. -::tj ~ted a.eeor-d.Ln.OJ;.l.,y . :r..n l..o:.c.l.i.t.i e s "-"~e :=-e a RUD-appro-.·ed S?t-.=d.:.Ll.e 1..5 ~ei.n:g-use.::! a:.d. an azc r ..ey
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APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED
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135.00 117.00
185.00 165 .00
150.00 125 .00
190.00 175.00
295.00 252.00
190.00 172.00
225.00 210.00
350 .00 290.00
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OCJ!'o':PA..~ RE<.-:'A.!.. HOUSTh~ L.._ t.OC ~-:"T
SCB:EDC'LE" OF &.V'CRA.CoE PR.I:CES OF OD"'.PA.RA.BLE
B.D'I'rAL HOUSING IN !.OCA.I..ITY
, U>CALrrY
En~1ewood
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Co1 o rado I i'DDJECT ~-""~
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:I:ItS'rR:OC'I'IO~: Prepare o :ri..g:i..n.a.1 &nd 2 cop i.e-a ror K"JD 1.r the ae..-,.e~e i.s proposed f'o r ~ on.e
~-Prepare an a.c14..1.t.1.ona.1 copy tor each &dd.;lti.~ agency. Att.&c..h .a st..at.~t. eltp~-,g ~
de~ bow the -~t:s sh.crwn on th..e sehed:lLl,_e v e::-e c1er"i.vec1-The L""l'Unt.S s~ ::-e.f"l...ec:t the r ange
.1.Q ren~ pr1cea or vari.ou.s s•;e t.UU.ts -. cie:..e~d e!.the:r b7 t.he to~ nt=lber or be<i..~ con-
~d .1.n each un.i.t o r the t.o't-~ aqu.a.re Coot..age. "Z'he p:ri.ces must. be b._.ed on ava~:l.e re.nt&l.
hausJ.n.g 1..n the l..oea1.1.ty. I.n det.e~~ the ~n't..tl3..7 ren~ pr!.ees,. i.ne~u.da u.-:.~ty e.xpe.n.ses,.
except tbe eo::Jt oC t..el.ephone se:""''7"1.ees . I.n t:.be ea.ae o:r :rurn.ished un.i.ts,. the ::Je.hed.u1e s~ be
ac1,Ju.sted a..eeord.i..ngl..y. In l.oea.1..!.t.J.es '-'here a H:::D-appr-o,.ed -.-ehedu1.e .t.s bei..ng u.sed and a.o. agency
proposes to adopt:. t..hat sc:hec:iu.1e ,. o n.l,y B1oek C need be cooeq>1eeed. .. _ SCHE:Dm.E HOUSES ~ RENT UYFU RNJ: ~HED
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l. s.S:-~ ~'t.l-e s s 300-5 99 I 85.00 120 .00 102 .00
!'fec:l;L_u,m 1.LD..1.t. 600 -899 I 120.00 15 5 .00 137.00
x..o.rc-u.ni t 900 u~ 125 00 1 80 .00 152.00
:2 BeSn~=~t 400-6 9 9 95 .00 1 60 .00 127 .00
~W!1 u::U.t. 700 999 175.00 235 00 205 00
........ u.nit 1000-up 235.00 315 .00 275.00
3 -~ ........ 5nn. 7<><> ,,_,__nn 200.00 ,77.00
lte<U.l.Uft un..i.t 800-1099 210.00 275.00 242.00
x..o.rc-...... t 1100 up 29C .CO .... .:.o .oo 37 0 .00
I"";.,~ ........ 800 1099 240 00 260 00 250 .00
Jlled:1-W11 Ul1.1 t 1100 1399 275 .00 295.00 285.00
x..o.rc-u.ni t 1400 u~ 325 .00 365 .00 345 00
5~~~11l0re 900 1199 240 00 270 00 255 00
Jlled:l..u. uni.t 1200-1499 280 .00 350.00 315 .00
x..o.rc-u.nit 1500 UD 365.00 400.00 382.00
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RESOLUTION N O. S ERIE S O F 1972
RE SOLUTI O N APPROVING THE SCHEDULE OF AVERAGE PRICES O F
COMPARABLE SALE S H O USING ~~ THE S C HE D ULE OF AVE RAGE PRICE S
O F COMPARABLE RENTAL HOU S ING TO BE USED I N CO :-lNECTION WITH
PROJECT OSC -C0-08 -00 -0063.
WHEREAS, the ru1es and regu1at ions prescribed by
t h e Federa1 G overnment pursuant t o Tit1e I of the H o u s ing
Ac t of 1949, as amended by the Uniform Re1ocat ion Assis t ance
and Rea1 P r operty Acquis~ti o n Po1icies Act of 1970, r equire
that the Amended Schedu1e of Average Prices of Comparab1e
S a 1 e s Housing in the C ity of Eng1ewoo d an d t he S c hedu1e of
Average Pric es o f C o~parab1e Renta1 Housi~g in the Denve r
Metrop o 1it an Are a to be use d in connect ion with a11 Depart-
~en t o f H o using and U r b an Dev e1opmen t Pro g rams which i n v o 1ve
re1ocati o n be app r o v e d b y t h e C i t y C o unc i1 o f the C ity o f
E n g 1eW"ood ; and
WHEREAS, there h as been presented to t h e City Counci1
of the City of E n g1ewood for its cons i deration a n d approva1
a Schedu1e of Averag e Prices of Co~parab1e S a 1es H ousLng in
the Denver Metropo 1itan Area and a Sched~e of Average Prices
of Comparab 1 e Renta1 H ousing i n the City and Count y of Denver ;
and
WHEREAS , the sai d schedu1es have been re'Viewed an.d
considered at t h is regu1ar meeting of June 19, 1972.
NO W. THEREFORE . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO . as fo11ows :
Secti on 1. That the attached schedu1es be approved .
ADOPTED AND APPROVED th:Ls ---day of
1972.
Ma y o r
Attest::
ex offic i o C i t y C1erk Treas ure r
I, • ex officio City C1elk-
Treasurer of the City of Eng1ewood. Co1orado, do hereby certify
that the above and forego~ng is a true. accurate and comp1ete
copy of Reso1ution No . ----• Series of 1972 ..
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
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agency. Prep :a~ -. .... 3dd..i.t.l.on.a.1 copy ro:-e..1e~ ae::t..a::.1.or"CC;1 ::..:;;eoey . .o.t~ .a 5~2t.e:.-..-.:tt. -~~.:...l.n.J...n..c 1.n
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T!:::L!t City of Eng 1 e wood
LO;;:&I J:i"eney
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R.Ei:i"AL H:J~;Sii.:C It: !...0-:A.L:i.TY
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L&.J...n•::t :i.n eaeh U-"'\.!.t. or the t.o t.~ •q~~ Coot.a.ge ... ':'h!! r:-!..c•.s ::-.. ~t. be b~:=:e..l on ave.i...:!.~l.4 ~!!!:':~::z.l.
ho~i-ns: .t._n th..e ~oe~i.ty. I.n d et~rr."..!.ni.n .;: t.!l.e rt!:'n~h~y :r-cr.:.~ pr-i.cP$• 1.:-l.cl..u~e u:.~1."1;.7 e~en.s.es ,.
•~•pt. L.'"le e et::lt. oC tel.ephone se.r---i..ees. :I.n thee C1$e o::' Tu...-n:!.s~e:! u.-rl.t.s,. t!1~ sehsc:.·~e s~~l. be
adj".L3ted aeeord..J.n ~l.,y . -Xn ~cr.::~l..l.t.i.e:s ~!:u~::--• a h\:D-app':"'07-5<! .s:::-~e~e :Ls ~e'i.n-tt u ..s.e =. ~c!. a.n. az::•=Y
P~?Os e.s to adopt t...."ul.t. s=~•du.l..,,. o.n.l..;y 3l.o=~ C need ~., e~ ..... ;:ol.ete:i .
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APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED
S .L:.e o.r 0'11i.t
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600 899
900 up
400 699 1
799 999
1000-up
500-799
800-'1.0~
1100-"-2_
800-'1.09_~
110~-~
r:.ecU.U!:l ~t I 1200-4.4 9
Large =H I 1500 UD
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100.00
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160.00
210 .00
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195 .00
230.00
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90 oo I 77 00
135.00 I 117.00
185.00 I 165.00
150.00 125.00
190.00 175.00
295.00 252.00
190.00 172 .00
225.00 210.00
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SCHEDuLE OF .&.VDtAGE PRJ:CES OF ~A.RA.BLE
B..DI'rAL ROUSING LlQ' :...OCALITY "" -City of
Eng1ev.>ood
Co 1orado I ffiOJ~ •• ""-"""''~
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XNSTR!JCTYO~;s: Prepare o r i.g~ -.nd 2 eopi.ea ~or Fr ... ::> 1..r t.te se."l-ted:.J.1e :is proposed ror orU,y or:.e
&&e.DC7• Pre~ an a.dd...l.t.i.on~ copy .ror eaeb &d.d..:it..:ion&l. ~•=Y -A.t.t.&;;:n a .st.at.~..ent. expl.~...g !..n
d.et&1.1. bow the a:.tou..Dt.a sh ::n on t:.he :sehe-ct:,U_e ve:-e d.er1.ved... ':'he a=1ount.:s :=:h~ :"'e!":l.ect. t.he ran;;;;e
1.n. ren~ pr1..cea o!: va.ri.ou.s s :.e un..i.t--5 as d.e-:.ex-...-i.ned ei.t.h.:r ~l' ":;he t.o":.-&."1. nu:-~e r o~ bed...-DQ:-...s ecn-
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b0\&31.1.n.g 1.n 't.be 1oc~ty .. .La d.et.e:r---~ the e.ont.~ r~~ prices, !...nc~ud.e utUi.t.y expenses,
e.x.eept the cost. o!' t.e~ep.'"&on.e serv-i.ces.. ~ t.h.e e~e o!' C~-n.!.:shed un:t.t.s, the sc:hed:Ue s~ be
a.cl.,ju.et.ed. a.eeord..:l.ng1y.. I.n ~oe&.l.i.t.i.es wbe·re a K" ... "D-apprGVed .-e!"Jed.~e :t.s be;i.ng u..sed and an aa~Y
proposes to &<iopt. that sehe~e ,. or:U_y Sl...oek: C nee d be eo.=p:l.et.ed. ... SCHEriOLE H O USES F OR RENT t:~FURNI ~HED
;-~~g~u.&re ~c• ' A{{~R~»t~· S.i.%e ot: On.i.<. ~ ·=
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Med;l_u= unit 600-899 120.00 15 5 .00 137.00
La.rge u.nJ. t. 900 u~ 125 00 180 00 ~5 2 00
.2 Be~~&n..!.t 400 -699 95 .00 160.00 127.00
l'led.J..um UD..i.t 700 999 175 .00 235 00 205 00
Lars-.......... 1000-up 235.00 315 .00 275 .00
. 3 .... ~un.J.t 5nn. 7 9<> , o;.o;. nn ?00 00 ,77 .00
l'led::l.WI'l uni.t 800 1099 210.00 275.00 242 .00
Lars-.......... 1100-up Z!)O .CO -....:.:..:;o 370 .00
"~uru.t 800 1099 240 00 260 00 250 .00
Kec:U..u= un.J..t 1100-1399 275.00 295.00 285.00
Laz-ce ......... 1400 u~ 325.00 365.00 345 00
~~~~~~ore 900 1199 240 00 270 00 255 00
MecU,_UJB \.UU..t 1200 1499 280.00 3 ::>0 .00 315 .00
Lars-ou>i<. 1500-uo 365 .00 400.00 382 .00
(.C~ oont:l..nu.ed oa naxt pace}
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c:7 ll.eTU.t.ac t.be aeoun~a o r 't.!le average r-eat.&l. pri.c ••.
LJ Acld.i..Dc ..SCU.t..l.oo.a.l.. proj ec:t(s) t.o tbo.ae c:-..-..ci by the pr-eT1..ou.. sehed:u.l..a. Such DI!IW'
projec:"t.(a) i.a (a..r..)
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1oc&l...i.t7• aet. Cort.b. 1..1:::1. B.l...ock .a..
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D-.&P'PROT..&L OP' SCHElJULE
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RESOLUTIO N NO. SERIES OF 1.972
RE S OLUTIO~ APPROVING THE SCHEDULE OF AVERAGE PRICES OF
COMPARABLE SALES HOUSING A.:;n THE SCHEDULE OF AVERAGE PRICES
OF COMPARABLE RENTAL HOUSING TO BE USED IN CO~CTION WITH
PROJECT OSC-C0-08-00-0063.
WHEREAS ~ ~he ru1es and re g u1ations prescr1bed b y
the Federa 1 Governmen t pursuant to Tit1e I of the Housing
Act of 1949~ as amended by the Un iform Re1ocation Assistance
and Rea1 Propert y Acquisition Po1icies Act of 1970~ require
that the Amended Schedu1e of Ave rag e Prices of Comparab1e
Sa1es Housing in t he City of Eng1ewood and the Schedu1e of
Average Prices of Co~parab1e Renta1 H ousing in the Denver
Metropo1itan Area to be used in connection ~th a11 Depart -
ment of Housing and U rban Deve1opment Prog rams ~hich invo1ve
re1ocation be approved by the City Counci1 of the City of
Eng1eW'ood; and
WHEREAS, there has been presented to the City Counci1
of the City of Eng1ewood for its consideration and approva1
a S c hedu1e of Averag e Prices of Comparab1e Sa1es Housing in
the Denver Metropo1itan Area and a Schedu1e of Average Prices
of Comparab1e Renta1 Housing Ln the City and County of Denver;
an.d
WHEREAS,. the said schedu1es have been rev-iewed and
cons~dered at this regu1ar meeting of June 19, 1972.
N O W. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. as fol.l.ows:
Section 1. That the attached schedu1es be approved.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this ---day of
1 972.
Mayor
Attest:
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
I. • ex: officio City C1erl<.-
Treasurer of the City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado, do hereby certify
that the abo~e and foregoing is a trUe, accurate and comp1ete
copy of Reso1ution N o. ----• Series of 1972.
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
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cc ·.•p.;..P..A~LE SA..l..ES HO:JSH::; :r~; l.OGA!.t:TY
So:::KEI:.I' ..... ~E O F' ;..\,'""E3_~!;;: P?....I:CE:S OF CO::?...:..?..A3!.E:
~I•Y
Eng 1 ewood , Co1orado
S .'lLES HOUS £~::0 I li LOCA..L..:!:TY" '-""'CYl <>,,,
C ity o :f
Eng1ewood
Di.S'l':RIF.:Tro:-15: Pr O!:~ orl.&l.r~ and. 2 eopi.eG .Co r HUD ~ t.he sched~e :i.s pr-opo::o:ed tor o:t.l..y o ne
.agency. ~P•~ an 3d.c..l..l.tl..on.a..l. c opy Co: e.1eh .ao:!.:i..L~1on...1l.. .1,S:enc:r. .;.tt.a.eh a ~t..1t.erll!!t:"'lt. expl..~~ 1.n
~ ... t.a.i..l.. ho~ t.h.a a::::.ou=1.t.s :ch.o-.¥n on t.h= ached~ "We;-~ d-'::-i.~+ed. ":'~e .-.:o.ou...-.t..s ah..a11 reC.l.oct t.h., r::~.r-.~e
:Ln s .1l..as prl..co.s or v02:!.ou.s ai:e u.n..i.ta as ee:.c~Lt:ed e .it.."l.~r b y t.t:.• tot..~ n~er-or b e ~o-:.:-_, ec:n-
t.a..l..n..c1 .i.n e:1ch. ur....it or ~s Lo:Ll. .:iliq".l'-~ rc:o..,o;...aB;:e. Tr.e ;::r-:l.c:.es :-:.=t. be b1aed. o=-: .:."'·.:to :L11bl.e s~es
h.:.~iroil!: :1..n the l..oea.1.J..t..y. \:be.re .o.pp:opr:-l..:&t..e . t:.he >Jch~<;.l;~e pri..ce~ s~u:Ld reC.l.ee t. tb.'!!t co :s ~ o ~ t!'l~
a ... ~ .and t.he co::o:t oC t.h• 1ot ai.:;.e n.o:r.-~y rec;ui..red Co-:-a u:::d.t.. In ~t..i.es '-"he re a HUD-
•?rro•ed. e cho~• J..a bel.nz ~•d and ._., 1.1111:-.ncy i)r"''poSe3 to a dopt. t.h.at. ach•dl.U..e , o.:1l..:r Bl.~ C n ~-d
be c:o.p:La te<!-.
"-SCHEDaLE
Tot..1.l. ~u.-:-o Pr ce ... ,(~)~(d)~~· S:Lae o r unJ. t. Foot.•g• r =
(a ) (b) (c) (<1) (e )
Z~o.r .Le.::ss 600-899 1.2 ~900 24 ,000 18 ,450 ~u..n,.j.t.
~ec:U..u:a un.:1.t 900-1199 13 .500 26 .900 20 ~200
Loa.r-&• u.n..i.t. 1200-up 13 ,500 29 .950 21~725
;~ a;~ur."t. 800-1099 16,450 24 ,750 20.600
!'t:ed.J.~ UQJ..t 1100-1399 17 500 28 000 22 750
L&r&• u.c.:l..t 1400-up 17 950 29 950 23 950
1uae~
~\.:.&:l.J.t. 800-1099 18 500 29 950 24 000
!'!:e~ un.l..t 1100-1399 18.750 29,950 24 ~350
Lar&:et un..i.t 1400-up 1.8~400 39,500 28,950
1 5 Boad.roo:=s or ~J:""e
Sca.1.l..~~ 900 1199 19 000 29 700 24 300
"*d1u:m u.:D...t 1200-1499 19 000 30 600 24 800
l:..orze =1. t 1500-up 22 000 37 900 29 950
(.Co-ra COQ.ti.D.u.ed on next pa..-J
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~?TIC:: _,,. S==m.E PR=.-;r<QCSLY :..?P307ED aL RUD
"i':::t. Ci 't.y o :L Eng 1ew ood a41::rea:s to ::..;:!op~ t~ .sc±.e.±..J...l...e :i.q B.l...oek: s.. abo"";"•·
t:Q:C:il Xi: e.n.ey
rx> iJOT h3ITE X.U ':'tu:S S?ACE
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S~snat.~re o£ ~uchor•z!.ng OC£~<:::L&l
City Manager
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R.Ei.:rAL ~-::;:,:..-slin n: !...O~A.L.&.--rr
E n g 1 ewo od , Co1orado
-:i ~:r:.:.-(..t··
Ci ty o f
En g 1 e wood
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e.~~ney.. Prep.:a.r-e an ad.d.t.t.t.una.1 c:op;r t"o:::-e -::.., &d~t.lcr..'11 3.6e"'1 :::7.. A-;.ta.:::'l a •t.•t~et e xp~i..n..!..n ~ :!.n
det.11.~ h~ th• a.-o...:...""'.~ shoo..~ on t.:t-.c sc~ed!.&.l...e .. .-~:-.e ~r.:..•re :;1.. The ;a..-~· .. :s $t-.::~.1l. r•~e .::t. t.t-e r-~e
i.n r e:1.t.a..l. p:-l.c.e.:J oL v-&r"i.DU-3 $1':.e a::. t.s a.:; d_.t.er.-..i...~~d d:L" r.e:-~y -:...,e t.ao;.csl. n•:&.-~e r-ot: ~ec:L--.,:,--,3. c:::tn-
t.al.ne-::1. 1ft eaeh ~t. or th.e t.ot.1l. S0'-11.""' Coot.age .. 'I'he ;::or!.C:.e.$ :-.. ~t be b:z~e..l o n a.ve..t.!.~l.~ :-~:·::::.:z l.
hcr~i.ns i...n t he 1o c:~i.ty .. !n d e t.•re...!..n.i.n&: t !'!.e n.o:lt.h..ly rer..t.U prie-s , 1-.'""lel.~ u!:.ll.i.t.;r exp a:u~es .
ex..::3:pt. t.h.e c.:.~t o£ t..e~eph.one ser"V1...ces . rn t.h.e c:::..se o~ Ct.o...~s~e~ :u...~t.s . t!\3 sc:hs-~e s!\~1 b e
ad.j~t.ed accOE"dl..nitl.,y-In l..o:;;:l.l.t.i..::s ... ae ~l!t a h"UD-a.p?ro·.·a<i s:hed...L1a t..s J::.•l..n.o: u.s•::! ~..d. -.n •.E:•.D..CY
pr-=~poses; to adopt. t..h3t s.::h.edu...1 ~, OI'Uy 3.l.o.:::.C C n.ted !>"!! co. .. pl.eta :1-
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Tot...._ S.q,u -.r~ ~~:~ A·.·ot.r:a.3:e rr:l.c:e
Foot.::l.ge f':r:-~ ((c) -(d:)) .;.2
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600 899 1.00.00 1.35 .00 1.1.7.00
Ls.rg:e un1.t 900 up 1.45.00 1.85.00 1.65.00
400-699 1 1.00.00 1.50.00 1.25.00
799 999 1.60 .00 1.90.00 1.75.00
1.000 up 21.0.00 295 .00 252 .00
500 -799 1.55 .00 1.90.00 1.72.00
800 =1.09~ 1.95.00 225.00 21.0.00
l.JOO -uo 230.00 350 .00 290 .00
800-').09
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"\.o! :"c,. ~:..~\.~d a!:lo•e -CJ i:;:',~~ ~-;,schedu1e (~~o<Un& t.ne o~e ~p;;>rov ed b:T KUU on ---------
£::7 a=.•."""\.:i.i,.ng the ~ts of' t.he average ren~ prl..c::.es.
L7 -.c<~& ad<U.t1.ona1 proj~c t(s) t o t.!»Se covA.--1 bY t "" previ-oUS ochedu1e · sue» ~-~ p .:-oj_~t.(a } "l.D (are) ---------------------------
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SClUDJLE OF .AV'El't.ACE PR:ICES OF' CO!<".PA...~
REIIrAL H OOSI:NU IN :.OCA.L.rrY
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-cenc7• Prep&Te an &d.4.i.t.ion&3. copy !"or ea.c:b &d.dit.:1on...1 ~.ncy. Atr...a.c:..h a at.a~e.nt. eJCp.1.~ 1..n
det.&ll bow the -=.ount.a .shO"Wn on 't.he schedu.l..e were der!.ved.. The &.~t.s :s~ r-e-flect t;..h.e :range
1..D. .rent:..a1 p.r-i.cea oC various si.:.e un..i.t..s as dete~.:i.ned ei.t.he.r '1::7 the 't.ot..al.. :nr-..Der o~ be ~ c:on-
~ed. 1n ea.eb un.i.'t. o r t.be t.c~ aqu.a.re ~oo't.age . ~be p :ri.eea r!N.St. be ba.sed on .ava.i...l..&b_e rent~
h~.!..ng 1...n t.he ~e~i.ty. :t.n det.e r=..i...n.!..ng the ~n't.~ rent..&l. p'ri..c:es, 1.ne.1.u.d.e ut 1.1.1~y expenses ,
except. t.he cost. o£ t.-el..epb.on.e Ser"!Ti.ee :s . I.n t.he ease o.r !"urni::sned un:Lts, t.he sehe~e :s~ be
a.dju.st.ed .acc:ord..i..l::l.g :l,y. In 1oca1..1:t .. i e s w here a H" ... ·o-appro•ed '..ec:bedul..e 1.:s be~ u..aed and an ace..o.c:y
proposes t.o adopt t.hat. schecha..l..e , on1,y BJ..oek: C n eed be comp~et.ed-
... SCHEDULE HOUSES FOR RENT U:s-FURNI ~liED
Si..z.e of:
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·~ .o "{(~0-( d))~~-1Jn.U. Footage
(a) (b ) (c) (d) (e )
1 ~ ~~u:I t_ess ~00 -5 9 9 85.00 :1.20.00 :1.02.00
!'!edi.wn u.n.i.t 600-899 :1.20.00 :1.55.00 :1.~7 .oo
t.a.rs• u..n..i..t 900 un :1.25 00 :1.80 00 152.00
[2 Be~unit 400 -6 9 9 95 .00 :1.60.00 127.00
Mecli.UIII uni. t 700 999 :1.75.00 235 00 205 00
La....-........ t 1000-up 235.00 3:1.5.00 275.00
r ·3-~""'-t 5nn 7""" , ss on ?00.00 ,77.00
Med:i.UII'!I. uni.t 800-:1.099 210 .00 275.00 242.00
t.arce UD.J. t. 1100-up 2!?C .CC ..,;.:c .c;o 3 70 .00
14-~~t 800 :1.099 240 00 260 00 250.00
M•d.J..ua 'C:D1..1.t :1.:1.00-:1.399 275.00 295.00 285.00
Lars-u.cd..t :1.400 uo 325.00 365.00 ~45 00
i>~~~rn.o re 900 :1.:1.99 240 00 270 00 255 00
lt<e<IJ..Uit\ un.i.t :1.200 :1.499 280.00 350 .00 3:1.5.00
Larae UD.it :1.500 up 365.00 400.00 382.00
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c:7 A.d.cU.D&: add.1. t..L~ project.( s) t.o tbo&e c::-cnte:red by the pr.T:~..ou. &eb.edi.Ue. Sueh oav
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S1.cJ!aature o? .&.ut.hori.:&i.l::l&: Ol'l'1eer
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Cf'T'Y COUNCIL DOCU ~
RETU ~N TO
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J\J'l"..."E 15~ 1972 CO UNCI L M E E T I N G FI LE
LETTE R OF L-r-..-oERSTA~-xll NG C~ CF-ENGLEWOOD. COCa..
BET'-VEEN
REPRESENTATTVES OF THE E~GLE\.VOOD FIREFIGHTERS' ASSOCIATION
~""D CITY OFFIC1ALS
The f'ollo'Wi.ng is a Letter of t....Uderst.a.nding that bas been concluded through Ul.Utua.l d i s-
cuast.ons between J:Dembers of the Englewood Firefighters• Association and City ofiictals.
'We. the undersigned. agree ~o recommend "the followi.Dg to our Association and to the
C1.ty Council respectively :
1. Effective July 1, 1972,. we agree to the following pay increases:
Firefighter 4th Class --
Fi.reHgbter 3rd Class --
Firefighte r 2nd Class --
Firefighter 1st. C lass --
Driver/Operat.or /Engineer --
Lieu.teu..a..nt.
Captain
Asst. Chief
+ $30 = $628/mo.
+ $34 = $727 /mo.
+ $38 -$802/mo.
+ S40 = 5 84 2 /mo.
..... $42 ::::s: $884/rno.
$975/:z::n.o. -Restore overtime t.f
I:D.8.jortcy signs .for it a.o.d
Career Service Board agrees
+ $10 = $1, 033/mo.
$1. 184/mo.
2 .. It ts agreed that for 1973 the City of Englewood wUl ascertain t:b.e total
coUJ.pensation of D e nve r .. Littleton .. Aurora .. :l.Dd Lakewood.. The total compensation
pa.id by the top three o[ t..bese four cities v..·-Ul then be averaged and this average wtll
be the total compensat.ion paid to the members o ·[ t:b.e Englewo od Fire DepartJ:nent.
T otal coD:J.pensation will include wages. hours . and all friDge ben efits.
A couu:ntttee of representatives of the Assoclatioc. and of the City wUl tD.eet to agree
c-a. the basts for cornpa.rlson o.f total cotD.pen.satton as set forth above.
3.. 'We recognize that. it 91o"ould take so'lll.e tiUle to i.J:D.pleiD.ent the 1973 pay plan.
It. la agreed that w-e adhere t:o the followi.D.g schedule:
(a) January 1 -Janu.a.ry 15. 1..973 -A total colD.pen&atl<m. survey
o:f the top four cities •
-------------------January 15 -February 1. 1973 --Dl&CUS&ion. with Fire --(b)
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February 1 -February 15. 1973 --DiScussion and approval
o:f the Clty Council •
Febru.a.ry 15. 1973 --UnpleUlent.ation o.f pay plan.
Survey data ts to be that 1.11 eftect 1.11 the (our cities aa oJ'
February 15. 1973 •
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appl.lc::.a.ble provisi ons o.f the City Charter and state or ~ed.eral regulat-Ions. now in e ffect.
or aa D1.8.y be a...rn.ended or changed iD th e futur e ...
5. ft la clearly understood d1at tbi.s Letter o:f Uodersta..nding recites the fu.U
ezt.ea.:t of all COI:npen..sation .for the Englewood Fire I>epa..rtJ:nent for the year 1972-1973 ..
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RESOLt.;TION :KO. _3_1.___ SERIES OF 1972
RESOLUTION Il\tPLEMENTYNG A NE'W PAY AND
CLASSIFICATION PLAN EFFECTIVE JULY 1,. 1972
WHEREAS. Letters of Understa..ndi_ng between the Englewood Employees•
Association. t.he Englewood Police Benefit Association,. and the Englewood Fire-
fighters' Association have comm itted the City to implernent a ne~-pay plan ef.fecttve
July J.,. 1972;
NO'\V. THEREFORE. BE TT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD .. COLORADO,. that effective July 1,. 1972,. all present
classUied employees working in the cl_assiLicatlons and pay grades hereinafter set
forth shall receive a wage or salary in accordance with the follo~-ing sch edule,.
b ased upon. the schedule contained in Section 5 -6-8 of the Engle·wood l\Iunicipal
Code,. to wit:
DEPARTME NT OR DTV
Com.municati()II)._S
Conu:nunity Development
Fl.n.a.o.ce
Library
Parks and Recreation
Public Works
Utilities
POSITION
Com..municattons Supervisor
Emergency Com.municator
Assist:.a.nt. Director
Planning Assistant
Draftsman
Building Inspector
Purchasing Agent
Chief",.. Sales Tax
Deputy Treasurer
Sales Tax Auditor
Accountant
Sales Tax Cle rks
Systern.s Analyst
Adult and Children's Librarian
Boolo:nobile Librarian
Library Aide
Assistant Director
Park Foreman
Maintenance Leadn::lan
Recreation Supervisor
Clty Engineer
Street Superintendent
Field Engt.oeer
Tra.ffic Engineer
Office Engineer
Stl.~e et. Fo.1~enl.a.D
Tra.f:[tc Lead..man
Garage Foreman
Engineering Aide IIT
Senior Ma.intena..nceman
Engineering Aide II
Cble:f Custodian
Engineering Aide I
Sign and Paint 1\'la.n
Chie£ Storekeeper
CustocUan
Assist:a.ot Director
Water Production Superintendent
Water Disn--ibutlon Superintendent
PAYOR
GRADE LEVEL
2 8 Exempt
20
30 Exempt:
22
20
23
25 Exempt:
26 Exempt
26 Exempt
21
1.6
15
25 Exempt
26 Exempt.
1.8
14
30 Exe:r:npt.
24
20
24 Exempt
31 Exemp·t
28 Exempt
29 Exexnpt
29 Exempt
26 Exempt
24
20
24
23
21
20
17
17
18
1.8
14
30 Exempt
29 Exempt
28 Exempt
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Utilities -Continued
Jnterdeparnnent.a.l
Fire
Pollee
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POSITJON
Sewer Superintendent
O£flce Manager
Distribution Foreman
Plant Operator
Draftsman-Inspector
l\1:eter Reader
Inspector Trouble Shooter
Survey Inspector
S ecretary
Chief Clerk
Clerk:-Steno
Central Services Clerk
Senior Account Clerk
Clerk-Typist
PAYOR
GRADE LEVEL
28 Exempt
26 Exempt
24
21
18
17
17
12
Bookkeeping and Posting l\'1a.cbine
17
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15
14
14
13
14
Operator s
PBX-Receptionist
Junior Account Clerk
Equipment Operator m
Equipment Operator n
Equipment Operator t
l\.'l.aintena.ncerna.n 1
l\1:ecbanlc
Deputy Chie£
Captain
Lleut.en_ant
Fireman 4th Class
Fireman 3rd C lass
Fireman 2::D.d Class
Firen1-an 1st Class
Dr-t ver /Operator /Engt.neer
Assistant Chief
Lieutenant
Sergeant
.Detective
Patrolman 4th Class
Patrolman 3rd Class
Patrolman 2nd Class
Patro hna.n 1st Class
Anil:n.al Warden
Parking Enf:orcen:lent Maid
13
12
21
20
19
18
22
$1. 184 Exemp't
1. 033 Exempt
975
628
727
802
842
884
$1.. 184 Exe:mp't
1., 033 Exernp·t
995 Exe:mpt
910
654
734
7 93
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ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 19th day of ___ J_un_e ______ _
1972.
/s/ Mi1ton E . Senti
MAYOR
ATTEST:
Kar1 No11enberqer
ex: ofiicto City Clerk
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the above and foregoing ls a true, accurate, and coDlplete copy of Resolution
No. _3_~ __ • Series of 1972, adopted by the City Council of 'the City of Englewood
at. it.s regular meeting held on the~ day o"f June, 1972.
Kar1 No11enberger
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RESOLUTION NO. __ 3_1 __ • SERIES OF 1972
RESOLUTlON 11\lPLE~lENTlNG A NE"W PAY AND
CLASSIFICATION PLAN EFFECTIVE JULY 1. 1972
WHEREAS. Letters of Understanding between the Englewood Employees'
A ssociation. the Englewood Police Benefit A ssociation . and the Engleo.rood Fire-
£ighterS Associat.'ion have com:rnitted t.he City to i.:rnplcment a new pay plan ellect'ive
July 1. 1972;
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. that e£Cectlve July 1. 1972,. all present
classifled employees working in the cla.sslfications an.d pay grades h e reinafter set
forth shall r eceive a wage or salary in accordance """"ith the follov..-i.ng schedule.
based upon the schedule cont.al_ned in Sectton 5-6-8 of the Englewood Municipal
Code. to W"it:
DEPARTMENT OR DTV.
COD:1rD\.U1_ications
CoDlDl.unlty D e velopment
Ftn.ance
I...lbrary
Parks and Recreation
Public Works
Utilities
POSITION
PAYOR
GRADE LEVEL
Couu:nu:n.lcations Supervisor
E .:rn.ergency Conu:nun.icat.or
Assistant Director
Planning Assistant
Dra..f-:tsman
Building Inspector
Purchasing Agent
Chief. Sales Tax
Deputy Treasurer
S ales Tax Auditor
Accountant
Sales Tax Clerks
S ystems Analyst
Adult. and Children's Librarian
Bc>olanobUe Librarian
Library Aide
A salstan.t Director
Park Forernan
Ma.t..ntenance Lea.drna.n.
R ecreatioo Super vt_aor
C ity E ngineer
S treet Superintendent
Field Engineer
Traffic Engineer
O£flce E .ngi.neer
Street FoJ:.•eJ..n.a.n
Traffic Lea.d:man.
Garage Foreman
Engineering Aide In
Senior Maintenance'mBD
Engineering Aide n
Chief Custodian
Engineering Aide I
S ign and Paint Mnn
Chief Storekeeper
Custodlan
Assistant Dlrect.or
Water Production Superintendent
Water Distribution Superintendent
28 Exempt
20
30 Exempt
22
20
23
25 Exempt
26 Exempt
26 Exen:1pt
21
16
15
25 Exen:~.pt
26 Exempt
18
1.4
30 EXeDlpt.
24
20
24 E xeutpt
31 E xempt
28 Exempt
29 Exempt
29 Exempt
26 ExeDlpt.
24
20
24
23
21
20
17
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18
18
14
30 Exe-mpt
29 Exempt
28 Exempt
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Utilities -Continued
tnterdepa.rt:J:nenta.l
Ftte
Pollee
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Sewer Superintendent
Ofiice !\tanager
Distributtoo Forema..o..
Plant Operator
Draftsman-Inspector
Meter R eader
Inspector Trou ble Shooter
Survey l.nspect.or
Secretary
Chief Clerk
Cler'k-Steno
PAYOR
GRADE LEVEL
28 Exempt
26 Exempt
24
21
18
17
17
12
Central Services Clerk
Seni or A ccount Clerk
Clerk-Typist.
Bookkeeping and Post:ln.g l\1a.cbt:De
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15
15
14
14
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14
Operators
PBX.-Reception ist
J\Dl.ior Accol.Ul.t Clerk
Equipment Operator lll
Equipment Opera tor T1
Equipment Operator 1
Malntena.nce man 1
Mechanic
Deputy ChleJ:
Captain
Lieutenant
Fireman 4th Class
Fireman 3rd c tass
Fireman 2nd Class
Fireman 1st Class
Driver/ <>perator /Engineer
Assistant Chief
Lieutenant
Sergeant
Detective
Patrolman 4th Class
Patrol.Jnan 3:rd Class
Pa.trol.J:n.an 2nd Class
Patrolman 1st. Class
.Anbnal Warden
Parking En.!orceDl.ent Maid
13
12
21
20
19
18
22
$1. 184 Exempt
1. 033 Exempt
975
628
727
802
842
884
$1. 184 Exetnpt
1. 033 Exernpt
995 Exernpt
910
654
734
793
858
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1972.
MAYOR
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the above and (oregolng is a true., accurate, and complete copy of Resolution
No. __ 3 _1. __ • Series of 1.972. adopted by the City Council of the City of Englewood
a:t its regular meeting held on the~ day of: June , 1972 .
ex officio City Clerk
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RESOLUTION NO. ----· SEIUES OF 1972
RESOL TION COMMENDING R ICHARD D. MAC RAVEY
FOR I-nS SERVICES AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE
COLORADO MUNICIPAL LEAGUE.
WHERE.AS. Richard D-Ma.cR.a.vey bas been Executive Director of
CrTY c9:.Grfc1rE-~~.;UmMII'I'E"'~,.••
RETURN TO
JU l l<} "72
COU NCIL MEETING FI LE
CtTY OF ENGLEWOOD. COL.C1
All MeUJbers of the E:ngleQI'ood Ci.t:y COili.D.cil
Stan1ey H. Dlal. City Manager
June 14, 1972
OVERTIME PAYMENT PROCEDURE
As you 'W"lll recall. the July 7 Letter o'f Unde.rsta.:oding 'W"lth t:be Engl ewood E"nl.ployees•
Associ.ation. stated iD effect that overtime -w-oul.d be pa..id only at. the rate ot straig-ht
th:ne f"or those numbers of overtlzne hours equal. to any hours received by the
eDJ.ployee as sick leave. vac.atlon. leave. or holidayS durb:l.g the s .a..me work period.
We have attempted to ad.mi.nister this provision of the agreement b\4 with little
success. It 'is not. uncommon for an employee ,..-bo of necessity must use sick
leave but during the same work period actually pu~ in ove~tme hours and be
granted overt:lnle pay at. straight. ti.D:1e ra_t:he:r than thne and one-hall... It is also
dt.fficu.lt for the timekeepers to ca..lculate which overtU:ne should be paid at straight
tl.n:l.e and w-hich at tiine and one-ha.lf'.
CoD,aequently., unless you direct me otherw-i-se., """e will trea~ a1l overtime at
tb::ne and one-hal! compensation. It 1s esti.Jnated that to institute this pollcy., it
w1.ll cost the City a tot:l._l of only $3., 000 annually... This practice is highly recom-
:D1ended f:or 1:h.e aznount o.f t:tme spent on each payroll this year as opposed to last:
l.s COD&iderable and the number of m.I.sunderstandi.ngs brought on through 'the ad.nlln-
t.et:ra.tloo of this c1ause has been uu:cnerous.
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COU NCIL MEETING FILE
ClT"'l' OF ENGI-E'NOOD. COLD-
All Members oi tbe Englew-ood Ci.ty C<JIUD_cU
Stan1ey H .. Dlal. City M.an.ager
June 14, 1972
OVERTIME PAYMENT PROCEDURE
As you w-lU reca..ll,. the July 7 Letter of Underst:a.nd.iD.g wi.th the Englewood Employees'
Associattoo. st:a.ted in effect 'that overtime would be paid only at the rate of &tra.lght
tune for those ::uunbers of overti.J:ne hours equal t.o any hours received by the
employee as sick leave. vacation. leave., or holidayS during 'the same work period.
We have attempted to administer this provision o:f the ag:reeJDent but with little
success.. It IS n ot. unco'l"\:\\DOD for an employee v;.·bo o.f necessity must use sick
1eave but during t.be sa.m.e '9rotork pericxl actually put in overtbne h o urs and be
granted overtlrne pay a~ straight ti.ul.e rather 1:h.a.D. thne and one-hall.. It is also
d.:lfficult: for the timekeepers to calculate which overtl..me should be paid at straight
tl%ne and which at tb:ne and one-hal1 ..
Consequen:tly,. unless you direct 1ne otberwlse. W'e 'W'ill treat all overtin:l.e at
tb:ne and one-hal..! compensation. It ls estimated that to institute 'this policy, tt
'Wl.ll cost the City a total o.f only $3, 000 an.nu.ally. This pra.ctl.ce is htg!tly recoxn-
1Xl.ended f:or the ~ount o.f tt..me spent on each payroll this year as opposed to last
is cc:.1Biderable and the number of misunderstandings brought on t.brough the a.dzniD-
-t.st:rat:loo o.f this clause has been nurnerou.s ...
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COU NCIL MEETI N G Fill.&
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD .. Cc:x:1S.
June 12, 1972
~ Charles B. Carroll. Jr., Director of Util~ties
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Proposals for Boreas Pass Water Purchase
For comparac ~ve purposes I have listed below the sal~ent points recited in ehe
bYo Lndividual proposals.
Coors: To~1 cash purchase price of $153.500. less total annual renc.1
of $500 ...
D~scoverv Land: Deferred purchase plan based on total water divertable
subsequent to transfer to Blue River basin. Actual price is $500 per acre
foot v1eh =axi=~ of S20~.Deferred purchase terms of 10 ~ annual principle
r.duct~on for four years wi~h interest payable annually of 8~ on unpaid
ba1aoce. Balloon payment fifth year for principle balance of 60~ plus
accrued ia~rest on the unpaid balance due the fifth year.
Lease terms pendl.ng referendum:
-~= $500 per year plus $5 per acre foot di.verted to East Slope.
~seoverv: $500 per year plus approximately $600 lump sum per y~ar for
--bar di.verced to East Slope.
Leaa1 fees perti.nent to transfer sui.t:
Coors: WL11 bear ~1 costs attri.buted to transfer back to Blue Ri.ver
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D~acovery: ~though not reci.ted i.n WTi.tten proposal, verbal proposal
~1uded absorpt~on by Oi.scovery of all transfer costs.
The Coors offer of $153,500 is based on the average di.versi.ons between
1955-1959• based on $500 per acre foot.
The DLscovery offer -ould result i.n reduced benefi.t to Engle-ood should
the court a1low transfer of less than 307 acre feet.
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COUNCIL MEETING FILE
CITY OF ENGLEVV'OOD. COLC1
3031 .....-EST SEVENTY SIXTH AVENUE -+£9-~54-6
OFFJC£ OF THE MAYOR. May 24., 1.972
Th.e Honorab1e Mayor and Members
of Ci.ty Cou.nc.i...1
C:i.ty of Enq1ewood
3400 South E1ati.
Eng1ewood.., Co.l.ora.do 801.1.0
Dear Mayor Sent..i.:.
:r. am. e.nc.l.osi..ng a Reso.l.u.ti-on. wh...i..ch west::aa.i..nste.r City Counc.i..1
approved and adopted on May 22., 1.972. The members of the
West:JD..i..n.ste:r C.i.ty Cou.nc::i..1 and X fee.l. t..ba.t D.i.ck. Ma.cRa.vey d.i..d
an outat.a.ndi...ng job as the Di....re.c:tor of the Col..o:ra.d.o Mu.ni.ci.pa..1
League. We &.11 fee.l... that b.i.s 1.eavi..ng is :l.ndeed a qre.at .l.oss
to the League and &11. the C1.t..i.e.s i..n the state. Bope.fu.l..l.y
the 1eve1 of performa.nce whi.c:h has so cha...racte.r:Lzed the
League du.ri..ng t..be past seven years wi...l..l.. not suffer due to
Mr. Ma.c.Ravey • s .l.ea.vi...ng _ 1f i.t does., i.t wi11. be a. l..oss to
&1.1. of us.
The .-her• of Wes~nst.er City Cou.nci...l.. and :I: woul..d encourage
you to adopt t.h.i.a Reso1u.t:i.on and forward it to Mr. M&cRavey
wbo-address :1.• 3250 O"Nea1. C:i.rc.1.e, Apt. 1.0 G., Bou1de.r.,
Col.orado, 80301..
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Dona.l..d B. Hoc:h
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RESOLOTl:ON ~0. _J.Ji.._
5.ERIES OF J..972
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Peterson
Enc;-1a..nd
WHEREX..S, R..i.cha..rd 0. XacR.a.vey has been Ex.ecut.i.ve Di..rector of the
Co1.o.rado M.u.ni-c:.i..p.&-1 League for the past seven yea..rs, and
~~. througb h.i..s ef~o=ts, su?&r ~o.r 1eadersh~p and expert~sc,
favorab1e 1eg~s1.at~n has been achieved ~hich &ss~sta the ~~Y cun~c~pal..~
t...i.es Do~ .i-~ obt.a:i..n.i...ng: needed :::=evenues as wel..l. a.s be:i...ng t:-;e .. :-.;~r C:-:.c''
repre.&e..nt.a.ei.."Ve o~ ~l. Col.orado "t=..Own.S &...o.d c.i.e.i.e.& :in the l..egi.s~a~u.re, 3.:u!
WHEREAS. "D.i.ck" and the League organ.i.zat.i.on have gi.ven val..uabl..e
t;.ec:b--,i,.ca.l.. &as.i.sta..•ce to a. co~~ess n:u-~r of o\,;.%' s.i.s~er c i.o:.ies , ~t~.
Large ana ~. concern~ t he myriad pr ob~~~s we face tociay, and
WHEREAS, be bas directed h.i.s conscar.t attention to the ever-grow .i.~g
p:oOl.e:;r...& of u.r!;).a.n. J..~e &.n.d has used fores.i.ght co:-.cc.rn.~g -::1-.e p ro~.l.~.::; o :O::
the fa~e vh..i..c:b m.u&t be recoqrd ... z.ed today .i.f we are to cope "W.i.t:h the....-n
t.o:=.orrow, ~
lii.'"HEREAS, the Ci..t:.y Cou.nc:i1. of the Ci.ty o~ Westm_i._nster, Co1ora.O.o ""·::..s:~t-t..
to c~&Ld RLcbard D. Xac:Ravey for ~s scrv~ces to the ~embership o ~ tha
Co1o:r.a.C.o ~u.n.Lc.i.p&1 League
NOW, "rEEERE:FORE, BE :J:T RESOLVE::~ by the Ci..ty Cou.nci...1. of the Ci.ty c~
we-s'CCL.i..n.&t.er, C:01o:ra.do;
1-""rba:t t.h.e Ci..ey Cou.nc:~ does hereby c:oc=..end R1.cb.a..:rd :l. :-"..a.cR.a.vey :t..c.r
hi-s v&1.ua..b~e se.rvi..c::es and fa.i..t..h..!:c.1. ef~or·ts a._a E:xecut.1ve Di..rec:to= of tl":.e
Co1.ora.do Mun.i..c.i.pa...l. Leaque for the past &even years-
2-Tba.e the Ci..ty Counc:i.1 does hereby express i..t.s a p prcci.ation ~o=
se.rvi.c:es rendered and does hereby express i..t& reqret i..n the resi.qna.tior. o ~
R..i.c..Oa.rd D-M..&.cR&vey as the ::..e;.;;.gc.e • s E:xecuti..ve D.i...rector.
Adopted thi..s 22nd day of ~y , 1972.
Mayor
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RESOLUTION NO.-----· SERIES OF 1 97 2
RESOLUTION COMMENDING RICHARD D. MAC R.AVEY
FOR HIS SERVICES AS EXEC U TIVE DIRECTOR OF THE
COLORADO MUNICIPAL LEAGUE.
WHERE.AS,. Richard D .. MacR.avey has been Executive Director of
the Colorado Ml.Dl.lclpa1 Lea..gue for the past seven years; and
WHEREAS,. through his efforts, superior leadership and expertise ,
:favorable legisla.tioo. has been achieved which assists the m .any munlclpa.llttes
both in obta.lntng needed revenues as well as being the ''Ntn:nber <lne" representa-
t::lve o:f a11 Colorado towns and cities in the Legt_sla.ture; and
W"HER..E.AS,. ''Dick'• and the League orga.n_t.zation have given valuable
tec.b:nical a..sslsta:nce to a countless n"tD:nber of our sister cities. both large and
&Dl.all, concerning the myriad problems we .f'.a.ce toclay; and
WHEREAS, he has directed his const:a.n.t attention to the ever-grow-ing
problems of urban ll.Le and has used fores-tgbt ccm.cerning the problenl.s o:( the
future which :must be recogn..t.zed today i.f we are to cope w1.tb them tomorrow; and
WHEREAS, the City Co\.DlcU o ·C the City or Englewood, Colorado,
w-ishes to con::u:ne:nd Richard D. MacH.a.vey f'or his services to tbe Dl.embe.rship
of the Colorado Mun.ictpal League;
NOW'. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Councll of the
City o1 Englew-ood. Colorado. as f:ollows:
1. That the City Council does hereby COD1Dl.end Richard D... MacR.avey
.for his valuable services and .faithful efio.rts as Executive Director o.f t:he
Colorado M_unlctpal League f:or the pa.s·t seven years ...
2... That the City Council does hereby e.x:press its appreciatloo. f:or
the services reo.derecl and does hereby express its regret in the restgnatiCXl of
Richa.rd D .. Ma.c.R.avey as the Lea.gue's Executive Director.
1972 .. APPROVED AND ADOPTED th~s -----day o£ -----------
MAYOR
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RESOLUTION NO. ----• SERrES OF 1972
RESOLUTtON COM:vtE:t-."DING RICHARD D. :O.t.AC HAVEY
FOR JflS SERVICES AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE
COLORADO MUNICIPAL LEAGUE.
w-HER.EAS. Richard D. MacR.a.vey baa been Executive Director o.f"
the Colorado 1\:'lunlcipa.l League for the past seven years; and
W"IIER.EAS,. through hls efiorts,. superior leadership and expertise,
b.vo:rable legislation has been achieved which asslsts the many municipalities
both lD obtaining needed revenues a..s \Nell as being tbe ·•Number <Jne" representa-
tive of: all Colorado town.s and cities in the Leg:lsla..tu.re; and
w-HE"R.E.AS,. ••Dtck•• and the League organ.lz.at:lao. have given valuable
tech:nlc-al a.sslsta.nce to a. countless nunt_ber o.f our sister cities,. both large and
aD'l.a..ll,. conce:ro..lng the ~nyri.ad problem.s we £ace today; and
W"HEB.EAS,. be has directed biB consta.:nt. attention to the ever-grOW"tng
proble'Ul.S of: urban ll.le and has used Loreslght c~ce.rntng the problem_s o-f the
future W'hich must be recogni.zed today U we are to cope with theiD tomorrow; and
w-&ERE..A.S,. tbe Ci'ty Counc·U o.f the City of Englewood, Colorado,.
'Wi_shes t.o con:uneo.d Richard D. MacRavey £or his services to the membership
oL the Colorado ~1.uniclpa..l League;
NC'JIIUW' • THEREFORE, BE TT RESOLVED b y the Cl-ty Council of: tb.e
C ·U:y oL EngleW"ooc:l, Colorado, as t:ollows:
L That the City Council does hereby couunend Rl-chard D.. ~~vey
:for hl.s va.lu.a.ble services and t:aitb.£u.l efforts as Execu.ti ve Director of: the
Colara.d.o M.un..t.ct_pal I....eague t:or the past. seven years ..
2.. That. the City Council does hereby express its appreclatioo :(or
--the aervt..ces rendered and does hereby express Its regre·t lD. the resign.a.ti<X:l o1
B.l.cbard. D. Ma.cR.a.vey as the .Lea..gu..e's Executive Dlrector ..
APPROVED AND ADOPTED thls -----day of: -----------'
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RESOLUT~ON NO. ----• SERIES OF 1972
RESOLUTION COM:'\tENDING RICHARD D. !\lAC RAVEY
FOR HIS SERVICES AS EXECUTIVE D~ECTOR OF THE
COLORADO NtU~CIPAL LEAGUE.
WHERE.AS,. Richard D ... MacR.a.vey has been Executive Director o'f
tbe Colorado Municipal League for ~e past seven years; and
'W"HERE.AS,. through his efforts,. superior leadership and expertt_se,.
favorable legislation has beeo achieved which assists the many municipalities
both in obtaining needed revenues as well as beiDg the "Nu.ntber <Jne .. representa-
tive o£ all Colorado towns and cities lo the Legt_slature; and
w-HER.E.AS,. ·•rnck•• and the League orga..nlzatloo. have given valuable
tecbn._lcal a.sslst:a.nce t.o a countless n.Ul'Dber of our sister cities,. both large and
sJD.a.l.l, coocern..J.ng the myriad problems we !ace today; and
w-HEREAS, be has directed hls constant. attention to the eve:r-g::rowi..ng
probleD1& o:f urban lUe and has used foresight. concernl.ng the proble-ms of the
future which must be recognized today i.f w-e are to c .ope .. ~th. ~tn tomorrow; and
w-HEREAS, the City Council o£ the City of Englewood, Colorado,
M..sbes to con:u:neo.d Richard D-!\'l:acR.a.vey for his services to the men:tbership
of" tbe Colorado ~'1-unicipa.l League;
NCJW' • THEREFORE • BE IT RESOLVED by the Cl-ty Council of" tb.e
Ci.-t:y oL EngleW'ooc:l. Colorado. as follows:
1 . That: ~e City Council does hereby corrunend Richard D. Ma.cB.a.vey
f"or hl.s valuable services and faith.fu.l efforts as Executive Director of 'the
Col.ora.do Municipal League for the past seven. years ...
2. T'ha.t ~e City CouncU does hereby e:x::press t_ts appreclaUon f'or
the servt.ces rendered and does hereby express its regret i..n the reslgnatloa of:
Ri_cha.rd D. Ma.cB.a.vey as the Le.a.gue•s Executive Director .
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this -----day of -----------
1 972.
MAYOR
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RESOL TION NO. ----• SERIES OF 1972
RESOLU TION COl\ll\t:Er-"DING RICHARD D. :.lAc HAVEY
FOR HIS SERVICES AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE
COLORADO 1'>1:UNl:CIPAL LEAGUE.
WHE.R.E.A.S., Richard D. MacRavey has been Executive Director o£
t.be Colorado Municipal League for tbe past seven years; and
WHEREAS., through hls efforts., superior leadership and expertise.
£avorable legislation has been achieved which assists the many municfpa.lities
both in obtaining needed revenues as ·well as being the ''Nuznber Ooe•• representa-
tive of' a1l Colorado to"'US and cities ln t.be Legislature; and
'WHE.R..EAS., ''Dick•• and the League organization have given valuable
technlcal assistance t.o a coUDtless number of our sister cities., both large and
sn::a.a.ll., concerning the myriad problems we £ace today; and
WHEREAS., he has directed bls constant. attention to the ever-g::roW'ing
problems of urban ll.f:e and has used foresight. concerning the problems of the
future which must. be recognized today i.f we are to cope with them tomorrow; and
WHEREAS. the City Council o ·f the City of EngleW"ood., Colorado.,
~shes to commend Richard D . MacR.avey £or his services to t.be membership
ot tbe Colorado 1\luniclpal League;
NOW., THEREFORE • BE IT RESOLVED by the Cit:y Council o£ tbe
City of' EngleW"oocl., Colorado., as follow-s:
1. That the City Council does hereby com..mend Richard D. l\>Iac.Ravey
Lor his valuable services and £aith.ful efforts as Executive Direc1:or o.r the
Colorado MunicipaJ_ League £or the pas-t seven years.
2 . That the City Council does hereby express its appreciation for
the servtces rendered and does hereby express its regre1: in the resignation of
Richard D . MacBavey as tbe League•s Executive Director.
1972. APPROVED AND ADOPTED tbls -----day of -----------
MAY OR
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ex offfcto City Clerk
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