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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-07-10 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet• 0 ... ,o Counci1 Meeting --Ju1y •, 1 972 • • • • • • 0 - CO CIL CHAMBERS CITY OP ENGLEWOOD ~ COLORADO JUNE 19., 1972 t • crry C>FFIC::I AL; cou-:=1~.~ 1 ~ "72 REGU.L.A.R MEETX:NG: The C1ty Counc11 of the Ci ty of Englewood , Arapa hoe Co~nty ~ Colora do , met in reguLar session on June 19 , 1972 ., a t 8:03 p .m. Ma yor Sent1 , presidLng . ca11ed the meeting to order. The invocation was given by the Reverend Helen WaLker of the Esoter:~.c Truth Center . The Pledge of A11egiance wa s 1ed by City Manager Stanley H . DiA1 . The Mayor asked for ro11 c a 11 . Upon the ca11 of the ro11 ., the fo11owing present: Council Member s Schwab , Lay, Henning , Dhor:~.ty , Brown , Blessing , Senti . Absent: None. The Mayor dec1.ared a quorum present_ Also present were: C:~.ty Ma-na ger D i.a.1 Ass1.stant City Manager McDivitt Director of Finance No1 1enberger City Attorney Berardini COUNCXLMA.r... BLESSING MOVED, COUNCI LMAN DHOR..J:TY SECONDED , THAT THE M.XNtrrES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF JUNE 5 , 1972 , BE APPROVED AS READ_ U pon the ca l.1 of the ro11 , the vote resulted a s fol1ows: Senti.. Ayes: Counci.1 Members Sch-.b , Lay, Henn i.ng, Dhori.ty, Brown , Bl.e as~ng , Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor decla red the mot1on carried_ • • - • • • • - -2 - Mayor Senti recogn1zed the fo~1owing peop1e from the 1ist of Spec1a1 Citizen Program Xnvitees ; • Mr . & Mr s . Joseph P . Pericone, 3359 west Chenango Avenue , Precinct No . 13. M rs . Samuel Vard eman , 2073 we s t Baker A v enue , PrecLnct No. 1 . M rs. Donald W. U1 1ery , 4280 South Pennsy1vania Stree t, Precinct No . 11 . The workable Program C1t1zens Commi ttee was present to be recognized by the Ccn .. 1.nci1 and presented w.1.th the city 1ogo i.n the form of a paperweight . P resentation s were ma de to: Lou P ark1nson , Rus s Woods, Ruth A11en, Edna Hei.n , Dr . Zartman , Bi11 S t evenson , B111 Boom , G eorge Johnston , Herbert Mosbarger , Barry SLater , a nd Charles H enning. Mayor Senti expressed h1s appreciation for a job we11 done . Counci1 - w oma._n Henni...ng said that .i.t wa s a pr1v.i.1ege to s erve on the Workab1e Prog ram Citizens Committee and that they deserve the who1e corranu.n1ty • s tha.nks. A round of app1a use wa s g1ven at CounciLman B1essing •s request. Cha irman of the Workab1e P rogram C itizens Committee , Lou Parkinson , thanked the Counci1 for their cooper- a tion in the work o f the Committee a nd made a s ynopsis of the resu1ts of the Conuni ttee • s work . lie requested a pub1ic hear1ng on pub1ic housing s tating that there wa s an extreme shortage of housing in 1ow income a reas . Human misery is go 1 ng on by those peop1e who cannot a pproach the Counci1. Counci1woman Henn~ng asked a bout the pres entation of petit.i.ons now ci.rcuLat1nq and their s tatus before the Committee disbanded . The C hairman, Lou Pa rk1nson , sa1d that they wou1d be pres ented to Counc 1 1 reqard1 e ss of when the Comm1ttee disbanded . Mr. J ame s Buckmas ter , Manager of K -Ma rt, 200 west B e 11eview Avenue , ~s p resent t o request a 3.2 beer license for that store . A pub1i.c hear1ng wa s requested for Ju1y 17 , b ut was nu11ifi.ed due to the 30 -day t~e 1Lmit • COUNCI LMAN DHORITY M OVED , COUNCILMAN BLESSLNG SECONDED , THAT A PUBLIC HEARING BE HELD ON A UGUST 8 CONCERNING THE ISSUANCE OF A 3 . 2 BEER LICENSE TO K -MA.Rr . Upon the ca1 1 of the ro11 , the vote resu1ted as fo11ows: Ayes: Cour.c ~1 Members Schwab , Lay , Henning , Dhority , Brown , B1essi.ng , Senti. . Nay s : None Absent: None The Ma yor dec1ared the motion carried . • • • - • • • • 0 .. - -3 - The minutes of the P1anning and Zoning Commission meeting of May 16 , 1972, ~ere received for the record. The minutes of the Board of Career Service Commissioners meeting of May 18 , 1972 , -ere rece~ved for the record . The mLnutes of the PLanning and Zoning Commission meetLng of June 6, 1972, were received for the record. The mi..nutes of the Board of Adjustment a nd Appea1s meeting o£ May 10 , 1972 , were received for the record . The financ1a1 report for the month of May was received for the record . The memorandum from the Fire Chief to the City Manager outlining a and first aid training program to be conducted with Swedish Hospita~ personnel was received for the record . A letter from the City Mana ger to persons whose property may h a ve to be acquired in the South Central Englewood Storm Dra~na ge Basin was received for the record. COUNCILMAN I.AY MOVED, COUNC:XLMAN SCHWAB SECONDED , THAT THE 3.2 BEER L:XCENSE FOR SPORT 80\ftlL, 3295 SOl.T.I'H BROADWAY , BE RENEWED. Upon the ca.l.l. of the ro11 , the vote resu1ted as fo11ows : Ayes: Counc11 Members Schwab , Lay , Henning , Dhority , Brown , B1essing Senti.. Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried . • • • r 32 x • • • • 0 - -4 - C1ty Manager DLal d1&cussed the memorandum from the D1rector of Publ ic Works recommending alternate proposals of S1de-a1k d1strict -ark. He stated that the c1ty ~as try1n~ to cope ~1th the problems of the past. S1dewalk d1stricts have been set up on a SLm11ar bas1s to pav1nq d1str1cts. There was usually a hear1ng 1n the spr1nq of each year after wh1ch the people had a period of t~me that they cou1d do th work themselves. The new proposal 1s for a 12 -month lead time rather than th prev1ous 3 -month lead t1me. Th1s means we would establ1sh next year •s program th1s summer for construct1on next summer. This would allow some of the c1t1zens more time to get the work done themselves. CounciLman Brown a s ked 1£ we would still go in a .fter one year even if some of the cit1zens go ahead and put 1n the1r own &1dewa1ks. City Manager Dia1 rep1ied in the a ff1rmat~ve. CounciLman Schwab commented that he has received compLaints on the short t~e previously g 1ven . He fe1t that the peop1e shou1d have more t1me to get the work done. Cou nc11woman Hennung a sked what objections the City of Litt1e - ton had to the homeowner•s perm1t a s out1uned 1n the memorandum. The Director of Pub11c Works ~ Ke1 1 s Wa gg oner , rep1ied that 1t requ1red more inspection by the c~ty . Counc1Lman Lay inqu1rcd about the need to replace a new sidewa1k put 1n b y the owner 1f 1t was sub-standard. The D 1rector of Pub11c Works sa1d that 1t wou1d have to be ordered to be taken out. C1 ty Mana ger DLA1 sa1d that 1£ the concept was acceptab1e he would ask t he Counc11 for approval 1n pr1ncip1e , the deta11S yet to be worked out. COUNC.l:LIN'OMAN HENN.l:NG MOVED, COUNCl:LMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTXON TO ACCEPT THE CONCEPT AND PREPARE A CHANGE TO THE COD£ TO AL.I...OW HOMECJIWNER •s PERM:rTS. Upon the c a 11 o£ the ro11 , the vote resulted as fo11ows: Senti . Ayes: Counc11 Me~rs Schwab , Lay, Henning , Dhor1ty , Brown , Blessing , Nay s: None Absent: None The Mayor declared the motion carried. City Mana ger D 1a1 reviewed the memorandum from the D irector of Pub1ic Works recommending certa1n concrete replacement on East Eastman Avenue . l:n the pa st , h e s tated, the Ci ty had borne the cost of concrete work for street changes . The cost of S 1dewa1k and g utter work was borne by the homeowner. Eastman Avenue currently requires an asphalt overlay. The gutter sect1on is so deep that cars have trouble gett1ng 1nto the1r drive~~ys . The recommendation of the Department of Pub11c Work s ~a s for the city to replace the entire amount of curb walk that is non -conform1ng with the property owners to pay for on1y that portion which requires replacement due to deterioration . Mr. waggoner stated that the average cost to the property wou1d be 5121. The city•s cost would be 515 ,800, which wou1d be pa1d for out of the Coun ty Road and Bridge Fund . Councilman Lay asked • • • ~'32x • • • 0 ,. - -5 - if we could take the County Road and Bridge Fund ::~..n ca s h rather than in services . C ity Manager Dia1 rep1~ed that we can take 1t e::~..ther way ~ but , norma11y, we seem to b e ahead when we opt for service s . Counc11man Brown s tated that , currently , p ipes were b eing put 1n the gutters 1n he ~rea to protect the cars from excessive drops . Co unci1~n Brown a sked the D ::~..r ector o£ Pub1 ic Works if he recommends the tota l. cos t to be sprea d cross the 2 5 propcr t::~..es . The rep1y was in the affirmat::~..ve to a ss e .ss ::~..n q e.a ch o""'ner an average of $12!. r athe r than a portJ...on relating to their property. The c1ty wou1d bear the cost of the remova l. of the curb walk. Counc::~..1man Lay stated that if the &1dewa1ks were widened the c::~..ty may run into 1a ndscap::~..ng proU1cms w::~..th underground water spr1nkl.ers in the area. C ity Mana ger D La l repl~ed that the c 1ty would look 1nto the width of the S1de - wa1ks to s ee what problems ex~st~ He reque s ted directLon from the Council to pursue the problem further. Counc1~n Bles5~n g inqu~red as to the c1t1zen 1nput on the problem. Counc11..ma.n Dhor1ty s tated h1s concern tha .Lt wa s a poor precedent for the city to pay for such a l a rge s hare of a project~ A publ1c meeting of the peop1e involved was suggested~ C 1ty Manager D 1a 1 rev1ewed the memorandum to the Council fro~ the City Manager recommending t he creat.Lon of a Redevelopment Committee . Xt would carry on suggest1ons of the two prev.Lou s commLttees--the Workable Program C1tizens Committee and the Core Area C ommittee~ In rcal1ty~ the suggestion was for four comm.l..ttees a nd one umbrella c omm1ttee over the four ~ Counc11woman Henning asked for greater deta1l than stated 1n the memorandum~ C .l..ty Manager Dial replied that four comm1ttees would consist of around seven 1n number to work in the more detailed a reas of housLng , transportat1on ~ core area redevelopment ~ a nd r1ver recreat1ona1 development~ The larger comm1ttee would present an overview and coordLnate the over -a11 effect. Two members from each of the detailed committees # p1u s the Mayor ~ the Cha 1nman of the P lann1ng C omm1ssion . a nd one citizen at large would make 11 members on the Steering C omm1ttee. The four de ta iled comm1ttees would look a t the work a lready done 1n the1r respect.l..ve areas and expand upon .l..t~ Coun c11man Dhor ~ty stated that the Core Area Comm1ttee recommended that there be follow -through on the problem ~ He d1d not want to ga~le with the 1oss of couple months due to the s ummer s eason but, rather # begin the work as soon as possib1e . To be a member of these Committees he stressed that an 1ndividua1 shou1d not have to be an E n g lewood res1dent~ Counc11woman Hen n1ng a sked that the Workable Program C1tizens Commi ttee which was present Ln th aud1ence ha s any suggest1ons . George Johnston stated that we wou1d 1ose some non -c a sh cred1t 1f we d1d not move fast_ Dr. Zartman quest1oned why a 11 the Comrn1ttee members d1d not h a ve to 1ive in Eng1ewood_ Cou nc~1man B1 e ss ing replied that many well -qualified peop1e have Lnterests in Eng1 ewood even though they don •t live here. Counc1lman Dhor~ty concurred 1n that O P-Ln10n. ~ Dr . Zartma n r cpl1ed that the LmP11cation wa s that there are not enough qua l1f1ed people her 1n E ng1ewood ~ Counc1lman Schwa b s tated that that was not true; that ma ny people have 1nterests 1n Englewood who do not actually 11ve here. Councilma n Bles s ing a lso objected stating that a11owing non -residents on committees wa s not to 1mply tha t there were not capable people 1ivLng within Englew ood. • • • • I' - • • - - 0 - -6 - City Manager Dia1 commented that many peop1e have a stake in Eng1ewood as a resident , a professiona1 man~ or businessman _ Counci1woman Henning 1eft the room at 9:05 p .m . BY A.tn"HORrTY ORDINANCE NO . __ 2_0____ SERIES OF 1972 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 9 ~ TITLE III , OF THE '69 E_M .C ., the ''UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE ,'' 1970 EDrTION , BY CONFORMING SAID ''UNIFORM PLUMBrNG CODE'' WITH CERTA IN REQUIREMENTS OF THE DEPA.RrMEN'T OF HOUSING A ND URBAN DEVELOPMENT _ (Cop1ed ~n fu1 1 1n the officia1 Ordi nance Book .) COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED~ COUNCI~ SCHWAB SECONDED , THAT ORDX:NANCE NO . 20 , SERIES OF 1972 , BE P ASSED ON FINAL READ:I.NG AND PUBL:I.SHED BY TITLE :I.N THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD SENTINEL. Upon the ca11 o£ the ro11 , the vote resu1ted a s fo11ows: Ayes: Counc11 Members Schwab , Lay . Dhor1ty , Brown , B1essing , Senti . Nays: None Absent: Counc.L1~n Henning _ The Mayor decLared the motion carried . Counc.1.1-o:man tl enn1.ng retu:r:ned at 9:07 p _m_ BY AlrrHORri'Y ORDINANCE NO _ 21 ~ SERIES OF 1972 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE ATCHISON , TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY , STATE OF COLORA.DO , A PE RMIT TO CONSTRUCT AND MA :I.NrAIN A RA:I.L SPUR THROUGH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO , A MUN:I.CIPAL CORPO RATI ON ~ AND D.ECLARXNG AN EMERGENCY. (Copied in fu11 in the off1c1.a1 Ordinance Book _) • -- \ ! ;. r 32x - • • - - -7 - COUl'iCXLMAN LAY MOVED . COUNCI LMAN BLESSl:NG SECONDED , THAT ORDINANCE NO. 21 , SERIES OF 1972 , BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD SENTINEL. U pon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resulted as fo11ows: Ayes: Council Members Lay , Henning. Dhor1ty, Brown , Blessing , Sent1 - Nays: Counc11man Schwab. Absent: None . The Mayor declared the mot1on c a rried. The City Attorney stated that tha c1ty would like to a dopt a schedule of guidelines for costs of relocating rentals and purchases for Green Belt Park . An ordina nce a nd two resolut1ons must be a dopted to comply with Federal regula tions . Councilwoman Henning a s ked if the schedule 1n the b111s is the same as Denver •s . She ~quir e d whether 1t t1es us to a n a ppraisal . City Attorney replied that it has nothing to do w.i.th the appra1sa1 property; rather , 1.t i.s .bi..ndi.ng the ci.ty to an average cost of a rental.. Cou.nc1l.W'cxnan t-lenni.ng .L.nqu1.red ,.,.,ether we can purchase a house for not more tha n the average. The C1.ty Attorney repl.ied no. The D irector of Cc:xnrnu.n1.ty Deve1opment , James Sup1.nger , stated that no one .i.a required to trad down 1.0 a home . They can c~ther go equal. or better. C1.ty Ma.na.ger D1..al. s tated th.at due t o the c:onfus.i.on surround1.Dg th1s b1l.l. .and the t-o reso.l.ut1ons. nd d that -e postpone d~scuss1on unti..l. the ut.eeti.ng. Mrs. Oon.ld ~-~lery , 4280 South Pennsyl.van1.a Street . from the a udience a sked -hat t -..p .na to a f a...mi..l.y who ca n onl.y a££o.rd the $65 11100t.hly rent pres nt.l.y .1...n9 pte.1.d out. Ma yor Sent i. stated that a re.n subsi.dy -aul.d be pa.:~.d to thos .1.nd.t.v.1..dua.l.s. Ji.m Sup i..nger stated that a re.nt.a.1 su.bs.1.dy can be of the magn.1.tud of Sl ~OOO per year for f our years . C.1.ty Attorney Berard .t.ni. reported on a court case which was sett.l.ed 1.n the Supreme Court of Co.l.orado .1.n our favor . The case .i.nvo.l.ved the Ci.ty versus Ki.ngs1ey. The quest1.on was whether the ci.ty had a r1ght to force c.l.eanup on a property . The D ~str~c t Court or~9ina11y ru.l.ed .1.0 our favor . Mr . Kings1ey a ppea.l.ed that ru11ng to the Supreme Court of Co1orado . Transameri.can Ti.t.l.e Company i.s current.l.y hol.ding the approximate $1.0 ,000 ~n c1eanup costs -hi.ch wa s assessed to the property a nd -h~ch we -i11 no-recei.ve • BY A UTHORITY ORDINANCE NO . 22 . SERIES OF 1972 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTIONS 1 AND 2 ~ C HAPTER 5 , TITLE X III ~ O F THE •69 E .M.C. CLOSING THE 'SPEC IAL ADJ USTME NT FUND • :I:N'TO T HE GENERAL FUND AND WATER FUND OF THE CITY . -• -- . 'f r 32x • • • 0 - -a - (Copied in fu11 .Ln the offi.c.i...a.l. Ordinance Book .) COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMA..N BRCJWN SECONDED , THAT ORDI~NCE NO. 22 , SERIES OF 1.972, BE PASSED ON FINAL R.EA.DrNG AND PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE E'NGLEWOOD HERALD SE"NriNEL. U,po.n. the c:.al.l. of the roll., the vote :re&ul.ted a& fol.l.oows: Senti . Ayes: Council. Member s Schwab , Lay , Henning , Dhori.ty , Brown , Bl.essLng , Nays: None Absent: None The Mayo r declared the motion carried. City Manager Dial. discussed the letter of understanding bet-een Fire - fighters Association and the City dated June 1.5, 1.972 . He stated that it cl.osel.y paral.l.el.s the Pol.i.ce agreement and cal.l.s for an average pay for 1.973 to be based on a study of the three or four top cities in the area. CounciLman Blessing questioned -hether we should approve the letter of understanding previous to the Firefighters doing so. C ity Manager D~a 1 rep1~ed that there was no definite procedure and that he reco~ended approva l even ~f the F~refi~hters did n~do so_ COUNCILMAN LAY M OVED , COUNCILMAN SCHWAB SEX:ONDED , THAT THE L.E:TTER OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIAT ION AND THE CITY BE APPROVED . Upon the c a1 1 of the ro11 , the vote resulted a s fo1 1ows : Senti . Aye s: Counc.1.1 Members Schwab , Lay, 1-len.ni..ng , Ohor.i.ty , Brown , Bl.essi.ng , Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor declared the mot.1.on carried _ RESOLUTION NO. 31 , SE~ES OF 1972 RESOLUTION IMPLEMENTING A NEW PAY AND CI.J!I.SSl:FICATI.ON P:r.A.N EFFECTXVE JULY 1, 1972 (Cop.i.ed .1.n fu11 in the off~cia1 Resolution Book.) • • • • '. I' ,. -• 0 - -9 - CC>lJl'..o'"CILMAN SCHWAB M OVED ~ COUNCJ:LMAN DHORITY SECONDED .. THAT RESOLUTJ:ON NO. 31 , SERIES OF 1972 , BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED. Upon the ca 11 of the ro11; the vote resulted a s fo11ows: Senti . Ayes: Cou.nc.1.1 Menabers Schwab , Lay , Henning , Dhor.i.ty , Brown , B1essi.ng , Nays: ·one Absent : None The Mayor declared the motion carried. City Mana g er D i..a.J . then bega n a. discussion for possih1e change i..n the ov ert~e payment pra c tice a s out11ned in a memora ndum to the C ounci1. He stated that the c urrent emp1oyees ' a g reements require an emp1oyee to work overtime equiva1ent t o a ny tLme off before overtime was paid a t 1~ times the base rate. The work period schedu1e for each emp1oyee is a hard one to identify. The work schedu1e does not fit a norma1 work week. When an emp1oyee is current1y i11 one day in his work schedu1e~ it makes a difference a s to his overtime pay . The estimated cost to the city of paying overt~e at 1~ time s for a11 overtLme work is S3 ,000 an.nua 11y ~ wh1ch cou1d b e absorbed by the present budget. CounciLman Schwab a s ked how we current1y determine overtime . C ity Manager Dia1 replied that a work schedu l e would h ave to be f .i.1ed for each emp1oyee. Counc iLman Schwa b s tated that in the private s ector overtLme is paid on1y a fter 4 0 hours of a ctua1 wo rk . City Mana ger D ia1 rep1ied that that is how we are current1y figuring overtime an d that the adminis tration of it has proven to be a b it of a nightmare due to the many schedules of city employees . He s tated that a 30 or 31 day month whi ch is our pay period h a s to be s eparated into work schedu1es . City Mana g er D i.a.1 s tated that we wou1d prepare more i.nfo:z:Tna.tion for the C ounci1 and present it to them at a subsequent meeting. City Ma.n.a ger D i.a.1 presented a request from: Tra ffic Eng .i..neer Brooks Tay1or to attend the we stern Section of the J:nstitute of T ~ffic Eng ineers• meet~g to be he1d Ju1y 9 through Ju1y 12 in Portland . COUNCJ:LMPLN BROWN MOVED , COUNCILMAN BLESS:X.NG SECONDED ; THAT THE TRA.FFJ:C ENGINEER BE PERMITTED TO A TTEND THE WESTERN SEX:'TION OF THE J:NSTJ:TUTE OF TRAFFIC ENGINEERS • MEET I.NG TO BE 1-IELO JULY 9 THROUGH JULY 12 J:N PORTLA.ND . U pon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resu1ted a s f o11ows : Ayes: Counc11 Members Schwab, Lay, Henning , Dhority , Brown , Bless ing , Senti . Nays: None Absent : None The Mayor dec1ared the mot~on carr ied. • .J -• 0 - -.1.0 - City Manager Dia1 began a discussion of the Boreas P ass Water rights . He stated that in the .1.950"s the rights -ere bought for $.1.90 ,000 and that the ~ater rights have never been effective . The Water B oard has reco~ended the sa1e of these rights to Coors . I n a previous meeting, the Counci1 requested that the .l.itigation rights be non -ref.l.ective. Coors a ccepted that condition. Bet-een thatt~me and the pr sent another offer wa s received from Discovery Land Corporation . D1scovery Land -ou1d pay on.l.y for the water they diverted and , consequent1y, we -ou.l.d recc1ve the better dea1 from Coors . The voters wou1d h ave to approve of the s a 1 of -ater rights. Cou nc.i.~n Sch-ab reiterated his stand tha t he disagreed -1th the sa1e of these water rights . In the future , he stated , that we may need to get more -ater a s the Core Area deve1opes . Mayor Sent1 rep11ed that the rights are current1y unuseab.l.e to the City of Eng1e""·ood and that others -i11 not pa_y for our mistakes. City Manager Di..a1 stated that a c.l.oud ex1sts o ver the rights s .i.nce -e have not used them for ten years. The engLneers £ee1 , he-ever , that -e can prove ownership . COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED , COUNCILMAN HENNING SECONDED , THAT WE PROCEED WITH THE SALE OF TilE BOREAS PASS WATER RIGHTS. Upon the c:.a..l.1 of the ro11 , the vote resu1ted as fo11ows: Ayes: CouncL1 Members Lay, Henn1ng , Dhor1ty , Bro-n, B1essing , Senti. Absent: None The Mayor dec1ared the mot1on carr1cd. The reso1ut1on commend1ng Richard D~ HacRavey for h 1s services a s E xecutive D1rector of the Co1orado Municipa 1 League d1scussed by City Counci1 . COUNCILMAN SCHWAB MOVED, COUNCI LMAN BRC>Wl~ SEX:ONDED , THAT THE RESOLt.n':I.ON COMMENDING RICHARD D . MAC RAVEY FOR HIS SERVICES AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE COLORAI:X> MUNICIPAL LEAGUE Bl:: APPROVED AND ADOPTED. Xt was stated that the Mayor of we stm1nster asked that the reso1ution be pa ssed . Counc11-ornan Henn1ng s tated that Reg Bessette , President of the Co.l.ora do Municipa 1 League , approved of the reso1ution an d had sponsored it in the City of L 1tt1eton -here he is a Counc11 Member . Counc11man Dhority stated that he does not fee1 it 1s the City •s p1ace to ge t in the midd.l.e of Co1orado Munic1pa.l. League and .i.ts Executive Director. Mayor Senti a.l.so s tated that he did fee1 that we shou1d be taking sides. Co·unci1woman Henning said that i.t was her understanding that there was a prob1em between the two factions . No ca11 of the ro11 -as taken on the origina1 motion. • • • • • 0 - -1.1 - COUNCILWOMAN HENNING MOVED, CO CII...MA.N BLESSING SECONDED , TO AMEND THE RESOLt.TI'ION CHANGING THE WORDING FROM ••THAT TI-lE CITY COUNCIL DOES HEREBY EXPRESS ITS APPRECIATION FOR THE SEEO.JICES RENDERED AND DOES HEREBY EXPRESS ITS REGRET IN THE RESIGNATY.ON OF RICHARD D. MAC RAVEY AS THE LEAGUE 'S EXECUT:rvE DX.RECTOR '' TO ''THAT THE CrrY COUNCIL DOES HEREBY EXPRESS ITS APPRECIATION FOR THE SERVICES RENDERED A. NO EXTENDS ITS BEST WISHES F O R HIS FUTURE ACTIVITIES -'' Mayor Sent1 sa~d that Ln do1nq so we are not regretting but are r ather rema~1ng non-comm1tta l.. The vote on the amendment resul.ted as fo11ows: Ayes: Counc11 Members Schwab , lienn.Lng , Brown , B1essLng , Senti.. Nays: Counc11 Members Lay and Dhor1ty . Absent: None The Mayor declared th mot1on carr1ed. Counc11man Dhor1ty re1terated h1s concern that we were sl.apping the Executive Board of the Co1ora do Munic1pa1 League 1n the face and that ~e shou~d ~a it unti1 a fter the upcom1ng convent1on to take any action. COUNCILMAN BAOWN MOVED , COUNCILWOMAN HENNXNG SECONDED , THAT THE RESOLUTION BE TABLED UNT~L A,E-I'ER THE CONVENTION . Upon the c a 11 of the ro11 , the vote resu1ted as fo11ows~ Ayes: Counc11 Members Lay , Henning , Dhor1ty , Brown , Senti . N a ys: Counc11 Members Schwab , B1essLng . Absent: None The Mayor dec1ared the mot1on carried . City Manager D1al rem1nded the C ounc1l of the Co1orado Municipal Leag~e conference th1s week Colora do Springs and urged a11 to attend. Counc11man B1ess1ng asked the Counc11 of the possLb11i ty of the city contrLbut1ng money and a ssisting the Kiwan1 s C1ub in its efforts to send 75 h a ndica pped chi1dren to Los Ange1es for the Spec1a1 01ympics Prog r~ for Menta11y a nd Phys1ca11y R tarded Persons . Counc11man Dhor1ty a sked if w e had any 1oca1 ch11dren go1ng . CounciLman B1essung rep11ed that he was not sure , but that the chi..1dren did not have to be w1nners in the State meet he1d iJ'l Eng1ewood 1n order to go to Los Ange1es . Counc1Lman Schwab s tated that he was in favor of gi..v1ng $100 and 1etting the K1wa n1& go to eight other cities to get the rest . Counc11man Brown s a i..d that Eng1ewood K1wa nis i..s sponsoring the • • - • • • 0 - CITY -1.2 - trip and the state meet is 1ocated here so 'WB shoul.d give more. Counci1'Woman Henning questioned if the action on the part of the Council. of Engl.e'Wood 'WOUl.d pro.m.pt other cities to take si..mil.ar a ction. of second . COUNC:I.L.MAN BROWN MOVED THAT WE CONTR..I:BUTE 5250 . It died for l.ack second . COUNCILMAN BLESSING M OVED THAT WE GIVE 5500 . It died for Lack of second. COUNCILMAN SCHWAB MOVED THAT WE GIVE 5100. It died for Lack of of second. COUNCILlooJOMAN HENNJ:NG MOVED THAT WE GIVE 5150 . It died for l.ack Council.woman H nni.ng asked th C1ty Manager if there was money in the city budget avai1ab1e for this type of request. City Mana ger Dial. answered in the a ff1rmat1ve . Council.woman Henning asked if there -as any guidel.ine that ha s been used. City Manager Dial. answered in the negative. CounciLman Dhori.ty questioned Council.man Bl.essLng once a g a in a s to the extent of participation. CounciLma n Bl.essing stat ed that the goal. was 510,000 and that so far 59 ,200 had been col.l.ected. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED TO A..D..:JOURN. It dLed for 1ack of second . COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED , THAT T HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD CONTRIBtrrE $250 TO SPECIAL OLYMPICS P.ROG RA.M OF THE KIWANIS CLUB . Upon the ca11 of the rol.l., the vote resul.ted as fol.l.ows: Ayes: Council. Members Henning, Dhor1ty , Brown , Bl.essi.ng , Senti. Nays: C ounc11 Members Schwab , Lay. Absent: None The Mayor decl.ared the ~oti.on carried . C o unc1l.man Sch-ab stated that 1n the ~inutes of May 18 of the Career Ser"V:i.ce Conun1ssion a n upgrading of Library Cl.erks was disc·ussed. He i.nqu:i.re.d -hether there was a reason for no upgrading. City Manager Dial. repl.ied that the nature of the -ark of the Library Cl.erks had changed so that the job position was not upgraded , but the individual.s were ~oved to a higher l.evel. job . • • - • • • • - -, '-J r"" r • .._._.__ CTTY co• ·-,_,, ............. CU ME:N'T -13 - COUNCXLMAN SCHWAB MOVED . COUNCX.LHA.N I.AY SECONDED . THAT THE MEETING BE ADcr OU RNED . Upon the cal..1 of the ro11 . the vote resul..ted as fo11ows: Aye s : Council.. Members Sch-ab . Lay ~ Henn ing . Dhority , Brown . B1essing . Senti . Nays : None Absent: None The Mayor decLared the mot1on carried , and the meeting a djourned at 11:20 p.m • • • • • • • 0 - COUNCIL CHAMBERS ..._.. r r crrv c o • .. l CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORA[)() JUNE 26 , 1.972 COL ,... ~ F .LE CITY OF Lr....C~-. o~OCD. C:OLCL. SPECXAL ME.E"''"ING: The City Counci1 of the City of Eng1.ewood , Arapahoe County , Co1orado , met 1n specia1 session on June 2 6 , 1972 , at 9 :16p .m. The fo11.owi...ng ""Notice of ca.l.1"" was read by the City C1erk. NOTICE OF CALL BY THE MAYOR FOR A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE CrrY COUNC:Z:L MONDAY ~ JU"NE 26, 1.972 9 p .m . The City Counci1 of the C1ty of Eng1ewood , Arapahoe County, Co1ora do , is hereby ca11ed to a specLa1 meeting a t the City Ha1.1, 3 400 South E1a ti Street , to consider the fo110'WLng agenda: Actions rel..ati..ng to coope r a tion with the Denver Urban R.e.newa.1 Authority and/or the City of Denve r f or i..mprov.i....ng a portion of Zuni Street which forms a joi....nt boundary between the Ci..ti..es of Denver and Engl.ewood . STANLEY H. DIAL Ci..ty Manager ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF REX:EIPT OF NOTICE The fol.l.owi..ng persons , a l.1. Council. Members of the Ci..ty of E n g1.ewood , do hereby a ck.now1.edge recei..pt of noti..ce of the a bove specia1. session . /S/ M~1.ton E . Sent i.. /S/ Howard R. Brown /S/ P a u1 B1.ess1ng /S/ Judith B . Henni...ng /s/ Da1.1.a s Dhori..ty /&/ ELmer E . Schwab Notice •~s given to the fo11owing Counci1man who not in attendance: Counci..1..ma.n John J . Lay Mayor Senti.., presiding , ca 1.1.ed the meeti..ng to order. The Mayor asked for ro11. ca1.1. Upon the ca11. of the ro11 , the fo11o-i..ng were present : Counci..1. Members Schwab, Henni..ng , Dhority , Brown , B1essi..ng , Senti... Absent: Counc11 Membe r La.y. The Mayor dec1ared a quorum present. A1so present were: Ci..ty Manager Di..a1. As sis tant Ci..ty Manager M cD~vi..tt City Attorney Berard1n1 Director of F1nance No11enberger ..... • • • I' 32 X - • • • 0 - -2 - City Manager DLa1 described the situation invo1ving the improve - ment of South Zuni Street from West Evans Avenue to approxLmate1y west Ya1e Avenue . He stated that the City of Denver has an urban Renewal. Project in Scenic View. They origi..na.11y had the money for i...mprove:ments on Zuni.. Street but recentl.y had re-ana1yzed their situation and dec1ded not to spend the money on Zuni.. Street. Ke11s Waggoner , Director of Publ.i..c Works , And Mr. Dial. had • rnet with two Denver official.s and an U rban Renewal. official. :i..n an attempt to prevent the del.eti..on of Zuni. Street frcxn the re.newa 1 project-The Urban Re.ne-a.l. Authority seemed to be syxnpa.theti..c:. They have the znoney to improve their ha1.f of Zuni Street from Evans to Yal.e. A proposition was made £or the City of Engl.ewood to pay for 1./3 of the cost of i...mprovement of the Engl.ewood hal.£ of Zuni.. Street in order to a 11ow the Urban Renewal. Authority to do the whol.e project . Under the Urban Renewal. Authority , the 1./3 cost woul.d be equival.ent to Denver 's share . The 2/3 cost woul.d be pa1d by the Federal. Gover~ent . The 1/3 cost 1s roughl.y equiva1ent to the cost the city woul.d have to bear i..f the i...mprove~ent of Zuni Street was done under a special. assessment program . There currentl.y i..s amp1e right-of -way for street and gutter . The city wi..l.l. seek donation for sidewa l.k right-of-way construction and expects a good turnout from the property owners. The 1 /3 cost of the project ~s equal. to $1.6 ,000 . The urban Renewa l. Authority approved unanLmous1y the proposa1 if we pay the $16 ,.000 to them. Cou.ncil.woman Henn~ng asked if there was any 1ega1 prob1em Lnvol.ved since the Denver Urban Rene-al. Authority does not have the jurisdiction over our ha1f of the street . City Ma nager Dial. rep1ied in the nega tive. Counci~n Dhority a sked if these property owners al.ong Zuni woul.d be getting their street paved a t no cost to them whereas owners on the next street over wou1d not benefit from i..t . City Manager Dial. repl.ied in the a ffirmati..ve . Counci~n Dhority asked if there was any imp1i..cati..on i..nvol.ved that we may not a ssess other property owners in the future. City Manager Dial. repl.i..ed that a normal. assessment program woul.d be assessed a nd that this wou1d be the exception since the money wou1d be paid out o C Federa~ funds- Mayor Senti. stated that he fel.t it was a good opportunity for the City of Engl.ewood to take advantage of it. City Manager Dial. stated that if Zuni Street were in next year's special. assess~ent program , the cost to the property owner shoul.d be S4 9 ,000 a nd the cost to the city S16 ,000. In effect , the city is saving the property owners S49 ,.000. CounciLman Dhority stated that he fel.t that property owners shoul.d be wi.l.l.i..ng to put in a sidewal.k and donate the right-of -way in l.ight of thi.s cost savings to them. City Manager Dial. stated that the city needs right-of -way on1y for the sidewaLk and shou1d try to negotiate before the property owners are aware of this cost sa.vi..ngs to them. but the Denver Urba.n Renewal. Authori..ty wa n t s to proceed with the contract 1ettLng a s soon a s possib1e . • • • • -- - -3 - Counci~wcxna.n Henning a.s'k.ed if i..t -as 1ega1 to t.a)(.e any action on this matter ~ executive session . City Attorney Berardi..ni rep1i..ed that he fe1t i..t was 1ega.1 and that there was precedent for it. COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED , COUNCILHA.N SCHWAB SECONDED, THAT THE C:X:TY MOVE AHEAD WITH A RESOLUTION TO A.PPBOVE THE CONTRACT WITH THE DENVER URBAN RENEWAL At..rrHORITY AND GIVE PE ~ISSION FOR THE MAYOR TO SIGN THAT CCJNTRA..CT. Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resu1ted a s fo11ows: Ay«S: Cou.nci..1 Members !=>ch-aD , Henning , ohori...ty , Brown , B1e.ssi...ng , Senti.. Nays: None Absent: Lay The Mayor dec~red the ~oti..on carried . COUNCI:LMAN SCHWAB MOVED, COUNCILMAN OHORITY SECONDED, THA.T THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the vote resu1ted as fo11ows: Ayes: Council.. Members Schwab, Henni...ng, Dhori..ty, Brown . B1essing , Senti. Nays: None Absent: Lay The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried , and the meetLng ad journed at 9:50 P -~- - • • • • • I' 32X I • • • • 0 - , -,.. NOTlCE OF CALL BY THE ~~YOR FOR A SPEC~L SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIIIE:rr>' £'(~ ... ~~ MONDAY., J LY 10., 1972 a ,oo P.M. ~ -1 J 7 2 COU...._.._,L ~..._ , G FILE QIBI E:li6 ENGLEWOOD. c:oLD. The City Council of the City of Englewood. Arapahoe Coun'ty, Colorado., is hereby called to a special meeting at t.he City Hall. 3400 South Elati Street.. co consider the £ollovving agenda: 1. Minut..es. (a ) Regular meeting o£ June 19. 1972. (Copies transmitted herewith .) (b) Special meeting of June 26. 1972. (Copies transmitted herewith.) 2. Pre-scheduled citi-zens and visi ":..ors. (a) Recognit.ion of "special guest.s·· of t.be Council . (b) M.r. Harold Rust. l\1..anager of the Englewood office of the Public Service Company. will be present to present the franchise check. (c) M..r. Virgil Thomas . 550 East Ha..r:npden Avenue. and 1\U. Lyle Murdock. 510 East Hampden Avenue ., will be present LO discuss a storm drainage proble:rn in the vicinity of Pennsylvania and Pearl Streets between Ha:mpden Avenue rl ~--d '" -·~:-2 ~"' b~ ;-r 3 .. Corn.munications -no action required. (a) Revised minutes of the Board of Career Service Co:rnmissloners meeting of May 18,.. 1972... (Copies transmitted herewith .. ) (b) 1\1lnut.es o-r t:he Board of Career Service Conu:nlssioners meet:ing o.f June 15. 1972. (Copies transmitted herewith .. ) (c ) 1\U..nut.es of the Water and Sewer Board meeting of June 20. 1972. (Copies transmitted herewith .. ) (d ) l\1lnutes o"! the Board of A.djusttn.ent and Appea1s meeting of June 14,.. 1972. (Copies transmitted herewith .) (e) Minutes of the Library Board meeting o£ June 20,.. 1.972. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (f) l\1inut.es o[ the Pla..nning and Zonlng Co-mmission meeting o£ J une 6,.. 1972. (Copies transmitted herewith.) • • • J I' - • • • • 0 ,. - NOTICE OF CALL BY THE MAYOR FOR A SPEClAL SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL MONDAY. JULY 10. 1972 Page 2. 3. Commun_ications -no action required. (Continued) (g) !\1.emorandum fron:1 the Clty M.a..nager t.<> n:te·mbers of the City Council reporting on the Ctty•s policy with regard to the use of the rescue/ambulance vehicle. (Copies tran.smit:t.ed herewith.) 4 . Communicat.ion.s -action recommended. (a) Letter {rom the Chairman of the Planning and Zonin.g ConLmission to the Dlembers o£ the c ·tty Council requesting an increase in the rate of" rei:mbursement for Commission members . (Copies transmitted h erewith .. ) (b) Memorandum from the Chairman o{ the Water and Sewer Board recommending approval o{ Supplement No. 33 to the Southgate Sanitation District. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (c) Memorandu.m from the Chairman of the Water and Sewer Board recommending approval of" S u pplement No . 34 to the Southgate Sanitation District. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (d) 1\'l_emoran.dum from the Chairman o{ the Water a n d Sewer 130ard recommending approval of the revised easement for public service at the Sewer Plant. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (e) Memorandum from the City Manager to the City Council with recommendations for a tree planting program. (Copies transmitted herewith.) 5. City Attorney .. (a) Bill for an Ordina.nce permitting homeowners to secure sidewalk construction permits and to build their 0'\VD. side- walks. (Copies transmitted berewit:h .. ) (b) Bill {or an Ordln.ance approving schedules of average prices o£ co1nparable sales. comparable rent.al housing . and moving expenses as established by the State Department of Highways. (Copies transmitted herewi.th .. ) (c) Resolution authorizing the City to initiate proceedings to acquire certain real pro perty in the vicinity of the sewage treatlnent plant. (Copies transmitted ber eN itb . ) (d) At.torney 's choice • • • • ~"32xl - - - - 0 - NOTtCE OF C ALL BY THE M .AYOR FOR A SPECtAL SESStON OF THE CtTY COUNClL MONDAY. J LY 10. 1.972 Page 3. 6 . City 1\.'lanager. (a) List. of owners of property proposed for inclusion \n the 1973 sidewalk distric't... (Copies t:ran.smttted herewith.) (b) Report on the status o£ the Englewood-Littleton sew-age trea.t- Ulen.t project. .. (c) Report on the status of the water reservoir at. Clarkson and Belleview. (d) 1\'lemorandum from the Cornmu:nlcatlOI.'l.S Supervisor to the Assistant. City Manager requesting a contlnuing author ization t.o attend ;. -:;!:o-iated Pol tee Com.xn.unlc.ations o££lcers meetings in Wyoming. (Copies tran_smitted herewith.) (e) Request for a detective to attend 'the 20th annual seminar of the Int.ernat:tonal Association of Auto Theft tnvestlga.tors to be held in Tallahassee._ Florida. f:ron:l July 31. through Augus-t. 4. 1972. (f) ot scusston o£ the Colorado Department of Highways pl.an to close a portion o£ ·•otd•• Hampden Avenue entrance to u .s. 285 . (g) Manager's choice. 7. Recognition o{ non-scheduled citizens and vt_sit.ors . General discu.ssi~- (a) r..'\ayor ·s choice. (b) Council_:rnan"s choice. 9. Adjou..rnment. ~~-/-)~~ City I\1-anager SHD,dfl • • ·- -• • 1- • - - or-·~tct,. .. , v c----· ... -u E""~T -:-;OTlCE OF CALL DY Tli'C ~lAYOn. rOR A SPECL~L SESSto:.;; OF -rHE CITY CC\..:~ClL -:-.1 ~"DA""'.:. • Jt:LY 1U .. 1.~72 ---~-j-''-l ClT't' 0-' E~,Go -E ".'CO:::. ~OLO. r -' ~--.-::::;--- • -• - -r 32x Moved Seconded 1--- • • • Schwab ..... • 0 - ROLL CALL Ave Counci.~woman Hennin Dhorit Bro""'n Bl..ess.i..r:i"U MaYOr Sent..i. ;::..~ ~ <-~ -~ 1\ '-\:::)._..__ ..... ~ Na • o<...C.. 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Farmer, 3063 South ELati Street Hr. and Mr s .. John W . Gameway, 2959 South De1aware Street M.r. and Mr s . D.ani.e1 W .. Gartnan,. 2768 South Oe1aware Street Precinct No. 3 Hr. and Mr s . John W. Edmondson, 3211 South Sherman Street Hr. and Mr s . Robert Garcia, 3121 South Grant Street Mr. and Mrs. C1inton Geertgens, 3033 South Linco1n Street Precinct No. 4 Hr. and Mrs-Richard Eastin, 4020 South Huron Street Mr. and Mrs. E:Em:Det Ekstrom, 3925 South Bannock Street Mr. and Mr•· LaWTenee Gann, 3730 Sou~h CaLapago Street Prec.i.n.ct 5 Mr. and Hra. &o er Ga&e • 2951 South Emerson Street aad ~·· Buaa~1L w. C~bson . 3065 South Corona Stree t Mr. a~d ~Ld Brl.tton He~tt . 3275 South CLarkson Str ~~ Pree inc~ Mr. an.d Mr•. &Jehard £. GaskiLL • 2975 South Marion Street Hr. an-d Mr a . ll.on.al.d Get.z . 344-4 Soueh Marion Street Hr. and Mra. Howard ~lLi.er. 3490 South Coron.a Street Mr. and Mr s . Ceral.d A. Gl.ebi.nk . 3172 South Gayl.ord Stre t Hr. and Mrs. Ed~n Hl.~n. 3215 South Wi.l.l.i~ Street Hr. and Mrs. Tom Hig&l.n.s. 31.20 South High Street • Precl.nct No. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. GaLbral.th• 303 East Kenyon Avenue Hr. and Mrs. Thomas Gass . 3475 Sou~h Pennsy1vanl.a Street Mr. and Mrs. W~L1~am S. GLassner. 3698 South Sherman Street • • • • • • 0 - Page 2 -J u L y 1 0 , 197 2 C ouncil I nv i t e e s Precinct No. 9 Hr. and Mr s . Augu s t E . Fei s tel, 3910 South Logan Street Mr. and Mr s . Donald J. Gillard. 4030 South Wa s hington Street Mr. and Mr s . Paul G lae s mer. 4025 South Lincoln Street Prec i n c t N o . 10 Mr. and Mr s . John Fattor, 4120 South Inca Street Hr. and Mr s . Kenneth Fergu s on, 41 7 8 South Fox Street Hr. and Mr s . Joh_n H. Gabriel, 4260 South Fox Street Precinct No . 11 Kr-and Mr s . Jame s J . Fearns, 4191 South Sherman Street Mr. and Hr s . RaynK>nd 1. Hinton• 4190 South Broadway Street Hr. and Mr s . Clarence Hobbs, 4110 South Grant Street Precinc t No. 12 Hr. and Mr s . Everett W. Ea s tridge. 4564 South Dela-are Street Hr. and Mr s . Dell Eaton, 4501 South Galapago Street Hr . and Mr s . Elm er J . Ei.gsti• 4321 South Delaware Street Precinct No . 1 3 Hr-and Mr s . Guy F. Evered, 3301 West Tufts Avenue Hr. and Mr s . Harold J . Farrell, 3209 West Grand Avenue Hr. and Mrs. Lawrence L . Fay, 4640 South Knox Court Precinct No. 14 H r . and Mr s .. Lavell Ferris, 5000 South Galapago Street Mr. and Mr s . Harland C . Glas er, 5040 South Galapago Street Mr .. and Mr s . Raymond L. Hofmann. 5025 South Huron Street Pre cinc t N o . 1 5 Mr. and Mr s . J~es R. Feamster. 4865 South E1at~ Street Hr. and Mr s . Roy Fettinger, 4801 South E1ati Street Hr. and Mr s . Ray Hinkle, 4795 South Elati Street Pre cinc t No .. 16 Mr . a n d Hr s . C alvin Eitel, 4794 South P ea r l Stree t Hr .. a nd Mr s . Ray Elder, 4 956 South G rant Street Mr. an d Mr s . Jame s Failyer . 4990 South Grant Street • \ ! ~ • • I' 32 X ( _____j • • 0 - .. SPECIAL C1T1ZEN PROGR..AM 1NV1TEES , Jul.y 10, 1.972•• Precinct No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gi.l.bert,. 2105 We st Dartmouth Ave-nue Hr. and Mrs. John B. Schmddtt, 2495 South Rar~tan Street Mr. and Mr s . ~exander D. Ray, 2990 South Zuni Street Precinct No. 2 H:r. and Mrs. El.l.i.s M. Farmer, 3063 South El.ati. Street Hr-and Mr s . John W. Camevay, 2959 South DeLaware Street H:r-and Hr s. Daniel. W . Garman, 2768 South DeLaware Street Preci.nct No. 3 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Edmondson, 3211 South Sherman Street Hr. and Mrs-Robert Garcia, 3121. South Grant Street M_r. and KTs-Cl.i..nton Geertgens, 3033 South Linc.ol.n Street Precinct No . 4 Hr. and Mrs. Richard Eastin, 4020 South Huron Street Hr. and Mrs. Emmet Ekstrom, 3925 South Bannock Street Mr. and Mrs-LaWTenc.e cann, 3730 south Gal.apago Street Prec~nct No.. 5 Mr-and Mrs-Roger Gage. 295L South Em-e.rso·n Street Hr. and Mrs-RusseLL W. C~bson, 3065 South Corona Street Hr. and Mr s -Do~~d Br~tton He~tt, 3275 South CLarkson Street Preci.nct No. 6 Mr-and Mrs-~chard E. Cask~LL• 2975 South Marion Street Mr. and Mrs. RonaLd Cetz, 3444 South Marion Street KT-and Mrs. Howard H~LLi.er, 3490 South Corona Street P-recinct No. 7 Mr. and Mrs. GeraLd A. C~eb~nk, 3172 South GayLord Screec Hr. and Mrs. Ed~n H~ckman, 32L5 South W~LL~ams Street Hr-and Mrs-Tom ~gg~n•• 3L20 South H~gh Street. Prec~nc.t No. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. CaLbra~th, 303 East Kenyon Avenue Mr. and Mrs-Thomas Cass, 3475 South PennsyLvan~a Street Mr. and Mrs. WiL1i.am S. GLassner, 3698 South Sherman Street • • • • • • 0 - Page 2 -July 10 , 1972 Council 1nvitees Precinct No. 9 Mr. and Mr s . Augu st E. Feistel, 3910 South Logan Street Hr-and MTs-Donald J. Gillard, 4030 South Wa shington Street Hr. and Mr s -Paul Glaesmer, 4025 South Lincoln Street Precinct No. 10 Mr. and Mr s . John Fattor, 4120 South 1nca Street Mr. and Mr s . Kenneth Ferguson, 4178 South Fox Street Hr. and Mr s -John H. Gabriel, 4260 South Fox Street Precinct No-11 H :r. and Mrs. Jam.es ..J. Fearn s , 4191 south Sherman Street Hr. and Mrs-Raymond I. Hinton• 4190 South Broadway Street Hr. and Mrs. Clarence Hobbs, 4110 South Grant Street Precinct No. 12 Hr. and Mrs. Everett w. Eastr~dge, 4S64 South Delaware Street Kr. and Mr s . De11 Eaton, 4501 south Galapago Street Hr. and Mr s . ELmer J. Eigsti, 4321 South De1aware Street Precinct No. 13 Kr. and Mr s . Guy F. Evered, 3301 West TUfts Avenue Hr. and Mrs. Haro1d J. Farra11, 3209 West Grand Avenue Mr. and Mrs. LaWTence L. Fay, 4640 South Knox Court Precinct No. 14 H r. and Mr s . Lave11 Ferris, 5000 South Ga1apago Street Hr. and Mrs. Kar1and c. G1aser, 5040 South Galapago Street Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Hofmann, 5025 South Huron Street Precinct No. 15 Mr. and Mr s . James R-F~amster, 4865 South Elati Street Hr-and Mr s -Roy Fettinger, 4801 South Elati Street Hr. and Mrs. Ray Hinkle, 4795 South Elati Street Precinct No. 16 Hr. and Mrs. Ca1vin Eitel, 4794 South Pear1 Street Mr. and Mr s . Ray E1der, 4956 South Grant Street Hr. and Mrs. James Failye:r, 4990 south Grant Street • • • /'32X - - - - • 0 - ••sPECIAL CITIZEN PR<X;R..AM INVITEE S • J u 1y 10 . 1972•• Prec i nct No. 1 Hr. and H .r s . Jack Gi1bert• 2105 We s t Dartm.outh Ave.n.ue Hr. and Mr s . John B. Schmddtt• 2495 South Raritan Street Hr. and Mrs. ~exander D. Ray. 2990 South Zuni Street Precinct No. 2 Hr. and Mrs. E11is H. Farmer. 3063 South E1ati StTeet HT. and Mrs. John W. Gameway. 2959 South De1a~aTe Street Hr. and Mrs. Danie1 W. Garman. 2768 South De1aware Street Precinct No. 3 Hr. and Hrs. John W. Edmondson. 3211 South Sherman Street Hr. and Mrs. Robert Garcia• 3121 South Grant Street Mr. and Mrs. C1inton Geertgens. 3033 South Linco1n Street PTecinct No. 4 Hr. and Mrs. Richard Eastin• 4020 South Huron Street Hr. and Mrs. Emmet Ekstrom. 3925 South Bannock Street Hr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gann. 3730 South Ga1apago Street Precinct No.. 5 Hr. and Mrs. Roger Gage• 2951 South Emerson Street Hr. and Mrs. Russe11 W. Gibson. 3065 South Corona Street Hr. and Mrs. Dona1d Britton He~tt• 3275 South C1ar~on Street P ·recinct No .. 6 Hr. and Mrs. Richard E. G&ski11. 2975 South Marion Street Mr. and Mrs. Rona1d Get.&• 344-4 South Marion St:reet Mr. and Mrs. H.oward HJ..11i.er .. 3490 South Corona Street Pre.c i.nc t No . 7 Hr. and Mrs. Gera1d A. Giebi nk• 317 2 South Gay1ord Street Hr. and Mrs. Ed~n Hickman. 3215 South Wi.11iams Street Hr. and Mrs. Tom Hig&ina. 3120 South High Street. Prec i nct No. 8 Hr. and Mr s . Larry E. Ca1braith• 303 East Kenyon Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cass. 3475 South Pennsy1vania Street Hr. and Mrs. Wi11iam S. C1assner. 3698 South Sherman Street • • • ,.32 - • • • • • - Page 2 -July 10, 1972 Counc~1 Invitees Precinct No. 9 Hr. and Hrs. August E. Feistel, 3910 South Logan Street Mr. and Mr s . Donald J . Gillard, 4030 South Washington Street Hr . and Mrs . Paul Glaesmer, 4025 South LincoLn Street Precinct No. 10 Hr. and Hrs. John Fattor, 4120 South Inca Street Hr. and Hr s . Kenneth Ferguson, 4178 South Fox Street Hr. a .nd Mr s. John H. Gabriel., 4260 South Fox Street Precinct No. 11. Hr. and Mrs. James J. Fearns. 4191 South Sherman Street H:r. and H:r s . Raymond I. Hinto·n · 4190 South Broadway Street HT. and Mr s . Clarence Hobbs. 4110 South Grant Street Precinct No . 12 Hr. and Mrs. Everett W. Eastridge, 4564 South DeLaware Street Hr. and H:rs. Dell Eaton, 4501 South Galapago Street Hr. and Hr s . Elmer J. Eigsti. 4321 South Delaware Street Precinct No. 13 Mr. and Mr s . Guy F. Evered, 3301 We st Tufts Avenue Hr . and Mrs. Harold J . Farrell. 3209 West Grand Avenue Hr. and Mrs. LaWTence L. Fay. 4640 South Knox Court Prec inct No. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Lave~1 Ferr~s. 5000 South GaLapago Street Mr. and Krs. Harland C. Glaser• 5040 Soueh Ga1apago Street Hr. and Hrs. Raymond L. Ho~. 5025 South Huron Street Precinct No. 15 Mr. and Mr s . James R. Feamster. 4865 South El.ati Street Hr. and Mr s . Roy Fettinger. 4801 South El.a~ Street Hr. and H:r s. Ray Hinkle. 4795 South El.ati Street Precinct No. 16 Hr. and Hr s . Calvin Eitel., 4794 South Pearl Street Hr. and Mr s . Ray Elder. 4956 South Grant Street Hr. and Mrs. James Fai1yer, 4990 South Grant Street • • • • • • • 0 - ••sPECIAL CITIZEN PROGRAM INVITEES • JuLy 1.0. L972 .. Precinct No. 1. Mr. and Mr s . Jack GiLbert• 21.05 West Dartmouth Avenue Hr. and Mrs. John B. Scbmidtt. 2495 South Raritan Street Hr. and Mrs. A.l.e.x.ander D. Ray. 2990 South Zuni St:.reet Precinct No. 2 Mr. and Mrs. El.Lis H. Farmer. 3063 South El.ati Street Hr. and Mrs. John W. Cameway . 2959 South DeLaware Street Mr. and Mrs. Daniel. W. Carman. 2768 South DeLaware Street Prec inct No.. 3 Mr. and Mrs. John W .. Edmondson. 3211 South Sherman Street Hr. and Mrs. Robert Garcia. 3121 South Grant Street Mr .. and Mrs. CLinton Geertg~ns. 3033 South LincoLn Street P-rec.i.n.c.t No. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eastin.• 4020 South Huron Street Mr. and Mr s . Emmet Ekstrom• 3925 South Bannock Street Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gann. 3730 South Gal.apago Street Preci.:o.c t No.. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gage. 2951 South ~rson Street Mr. and Mrs. RusseLl. w. Gibson. 3065 South Corona Street Mr. and Mrs. Donal.d Britton He~tt• 3275 South CLarkson Street Prec~nct No. 6 Hr. and Mrs. Richard E. Caakil.l.• 2975 South Kar~on Street Mr. and Mrs. R.O'D.al.d Get.z.• 3444 South Kar~on Street Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hil.l.~er. 3490 South Corona Street Prec inct No . 7 Hr. and Mrs. GeraLd A. C~eb~nk. 3172 South GayLord Street Hr. and Mrs. Ed~n H~ckman• 32L5 South W~LL~~ Street Hr. and Mrs. Tom H~gg~n•• 3L20 South H~&h Street. Precinct No. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Gal.bra~th. 303 East Kenyon Avenue Hr. and Mrs. Thomas Gass. 3475 South Peansyl.van~a Street Hr. and Mrs. Wil.l.iam S. GLassner. 3698 South Sherman Street • • • r - • • 0 - Page 2 -July 10, 1972 Counc~~ 1nvitees P-recinct No. 9 Hr. and Mrs. August E. Feistel., 391.0 South Logan Street Mr. and Mr s . Donald J. Gillard, 4030 South Washington Street Mr. and Mr s . Paul Gl.aesmer, 4025 South Lincoln Street PTec.ioct No. 1.0 M-r. and Mrs .. John Fattor, 4120 South ~nc.a. St:reet Hr. and Mr s . Kenneth Ferguson, 4178 South Fox Stxeet Hr. and Hrs. John H. Gabriel., 4260 South Fox Street Precinct No. 11. Hr. and Hrs. James J. Fearns, 41.91. South Sherman Street Hr. and Mrs. RAymond 1. Hinton• 41.90 South Broadway Street Mr. and Mr s . Clarence Hobbs, 411.0 South Grant Street Precinct No. 1.2 MY. and Mrs. Everett W. Eastr~dge. 4564 South DeLa-are Street Mr. and Mrs. De11 Eaton• 4501 South Gal.apa.go Street Mr. and Mrs. E~er J . E~gsti. 4321 South DeLa-are Street Precinct No. 13 Mr. and Mrs. Guy F. Evered , 3301 West Tufts Avenue H r. and Mrs. Har old J . Farral.l., 3209 West Grand Av~ue Kr. and Mrs. LaWTenc.e L-Fay, 4640 South Kno~ Cou rt Prec~nct No. 14 Mr. and Mrs. LaveLl. Ferris• 5000 South GaLapago St~eet Hr. and Mrs. Harl.and C. GLaser . 5040 South Gal.apa.go Street Mr. and Mr s . Raymond L. Hofman.n.. 502.5 South Hu~on Street Prec~nct No. 15 Hr. and Mr s . James R. Fe.am&ter. 4865 South El.ati Street Hr. and Mr s . Roy Fettinser. 4801 South El.ati Street Hr. and Mr s . Ray Hinkl.e• 4795 South E1ati Street Precinct No. 16 H r . and Mrs. Cal.vin EiteL• 4794 Souch Pearl. Stre et Hr. and Hr s . Ray El.der. 4956 South Grant Street H r . and Hrs. J~s Fail.yer . 4990 South Crane Street • • • r 32x • • • • • - "'SPEC1AL C1TIZE PROGRAM INV1T EES , Jul.y 10 , 1972"• Prec ince No . Mr . and Mrs. Jack Gilbert , 2105 West Dartmouth Avenue Hr . and Mr s . John B . Schmidtt , 2495 South Raritan Street Hr. and Mrs. Alexander D . Ray , 2990 South Zuni Street Precinct No . 2 Hr . and Mr s . Elli s H. Farmer, 3063 South Elati Street Hr . and Mr s . John w. Gameway , 2959 South Delaware Street Hr . and Mr s . Daniel w. Garman, 2768 Souch Delaware Street Precinct No .. 3 Hr . and Mrs .. John W .. Edmondson, 3211 South Sherman Street Hr. and Mrs. Robert Garcia , 3121 South Grant Street Mr . and Mrs . Clinton Geertgen s , 3033 South Lincoln Street Precinct No. 4 Hr. and Mr s . Richard Eastin, 4020 Sou~h Huron Street Hr. and Mr s . ~et Ekstrom, 3925 South Bannock Street Hr. and Mrs . LaWTence Gann , 3730 SouLh Galapago Street Precinct No . 5 Hr. and Mr s . Roger Cage , 2951 South Emerson Street Mr. and Mrs . Russell w. Gibson , 3065 South Corona Street Hr . and Mrs . Donald Britton He~1tt, 3275 South Clarkson SLreet Precinct No. 6 Mr. and Mrs . R~chard E . Caski~l, 2975 South Marion Streec Hr. and Hxs. RonaLd Cetz, 3444 South Marion Street Hr. and Mrs. Howard Hillier, 3490 South Corona Street Pr cf.nct No . 7 Hr. and Mrs . Gerald A. Giebink , 3172 South Gaylord Street Mr. and Mrs . Ed~n Hic~n , 3215 South Williams Street Hr. and Mrs. Tom Higgins , 3120 South High Street. Precinct No. 8 Hr. and Hr s . Larry E . Galbraich , 303 East Kenyon Avenu Mr . and Mrs. Thomas Gass , 3475 South P ennsylvania Street Mr. and Mr s . William S . Glassner , 3698 South Sherman Street • • • r • • • • 0 - Page 2 -July 10. 1972 Council ~nv~~e.es Precinct No. 9 Hr. and Hrs. August E. Feistel. 3910 South Logan Street Hr. and Hr s. Donald J. Gillard. 4030 South Washington Street Hr. and Mrs . Paul Gl.aesmer. 4025 South Lincoln Street Precinct No. 10 Mr. and Mr s . John Fattor. 4120 South Inca Street Hr. and Mr s . Kenneth Ferguson . 4178 South Fox Street Hr. and Mr s. John H. Gabriel. 4260 South Fox Street Precinct No. 11 Hr. and Mrs. James J. Fearns. 41.91 South Sherman Street Mr. and Mrs. Raymond I. Hinton... 41.90 SouLh BroadW"ay Street Mr. and Mr s . Clarence Hobbs. 4110 South Grant Street Precinct No. 12 Hr. and Mrs. Everett W. E .a stri.dge. 4564 South Delaware Street Hr. a _nd Mrs. Dell Eaton. 4501. South Calapago Street Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Eigsti. 4321 South Delaware Street Precinct No. 13 Hr. and Mrs. Guy F. Evered. 3301 West Tufts Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Harold J . Farrall. 3209 West Grand Av~nue Mr. and Mrs. La-rence. L. Fay. 4-64-0 South Knox Court Prec~nct No. 14 Hr. and Mrs. Lavell Perris 9 5000 South Calapago Street Hr. and Mrs. Harland C. Cl.aser 9 504-0 South Galapago Street H .r. a .nd H:rs. Raymond L. Hofm.ann 9 5025 South Huron Street Precinct No. 15 Hr. and Mr s. James a. Fe.~ter 9 4865 South Elati Street Hr. and Mr s . Roy Fettinger 9 4-801 South Elati Street Hr. and Mr s . Ray Hi..nkl.e 9 4795 South ~l.a~ Street Precinct No. 16 H r . and Mrs. Calvin E itel 9 4794 South Pearl Street Hr. and Mr s . Ray Elder. 4956 South Grant Street Hr . and Mrs. James Failyer 9 4990 South Grant Street • • • I' 32X • • • C>FFlC:lAC e1TV CC>l:JNCI~-~~CJ'MERW .;. '-1 -72 c-_. .... ~,L n1E..E...,, .,.c; FILS CITY O F ENGLE'-'\/000. ~ R.EGUT.A.R MEETING OF THE BOARD OF CAREER SERVICE COMMISSIONERS CITY OF ENGLEWOODr COLORAIX> MAY 18. 1972, 7~00 P.M. (Revised) PRESENT: H. R. Braun, E. L. Ausfah1, B. Kimbrough, J_ F. Murphy THE FOLLOWING MOTIONS WERE PASSED FOR APPROVAL: 1. The minutes of the 1ast regu1ar meeting. 2 . Tne fo11owing Anniversary increases: NAME FLANAGAN, Bernard R- GARNETT. George w. JOZSA, Hope A. STEPHENS, Da11as TITLE AND DEPARTMENT Custodian Effective 6/1/72 Park Foreman Effective 5 /1 /72 Intermediate C1erk-Typi..st, Uti..1. Effective 5 /1 /72 Office Kanager, Uti..1. Effective 6 /1 /7 2 3. The £o11owi..ng termLnati..ons: ALLEN, Christine .EVA.NS, Ar1ene MC~EL, C1arence E. C1erk-Typi..st, Library Effective S/19/72 Dispatcher Effective 5/23/72 Maintena~ceman; Traffic Effective 4 /18/72 Maintenanceman; Street Effective S/2/72 4. The fo11owing Progress Reports: BARNES, Emory NOFFSINGER; ELmer D- • Maintenancentan Parks & Recreation Maintena.nceznan Uti1ities • GRADE & STEP 13E to 13F 230 to 23E 12E to 12F 15B to 25C 12A 14B 17A 17A 17F 17F 17 • • -• The f~rst topic of discussion ~as the upgrading of the position of D ispatcher . Mx-Murphy said that a wage survey and job survey had been done and that this position shou1d be upgraded from Grade 1.4 to Grade 19 -There was some discussion as to the function of the Communications Department at present and ~hen they move into the new P o1ice -Fi.re comp1ex in the near future . A MOTION WAS MADE, SECONDED, AND UNANIMOUSLY PASSED, TO UPGRADE THE POSITION OF CLERK DISPATCHER TO GRADE 19- The next item on the agenda was a ti.t1e change on1y for the Assistant City Engineer. Mr. Murphy said that the City Engineer shou1d be 1i.censed and the present incumbent in this position was ori...gi..na11y made ""Assistant•• becau_se he was not a l..i...censed Engineer. He has since received his .l-icense and the Director of Ptib1ic Works has requested that the position o£ Assistant City Engineer be changed by tit1e onl..y to ""City E 'ngineer••- A MOTION WAS MADE , SECONDED. AND UNANIMOUSLY PASSED THAT THE TITLE OF .. ASSISTANT CITY ENGINEER-BE CHANGED TO "CITY ENGINEER'' ... The fina1 item on the agenda 'Was the rec1assif.i..cation of t'Wo positions at the Library- The positions in question 'Were Clerk Typist (fi11ed Coombe) and Library Aide (fi11ed by Lei Koestner)- said that these two individuals have been do.i..ng the o£ Chi.e f C1erk rather than their present job tit1e., be recl..assified as same- by susan M.:r-Murphy 'Work and shoul..d A MOTION WAS MADE., SECONDED , AND UN:ANI.MOUSLY PASSED, T:H1\.T THE POSITION OF CLERK TYPIST AND LIBRARY AIDE IN THE LIBRARY BE RETAINED., AND THAT THE TWO INDIVIDUALS PRESENTLY FILLING THOSE POSITIONS (SUSAN COOMBE. AND LEI KOESTNER) BE UPGRADE.D TO CHIEF CLERK, GRADE 1.4- There being no further business., the meeting 'Was adjourned a _nd the next meeting is schedul..ed for June 1.5, 1972 ... H. R. BRAUN chairman ~~~ Recording Secret ary :. • • -r • OFFIC I AL Cn"V c-ou --:--·t ~U MEJ"t.l'T C OU~CiL ME...::.. ....; FI LE C:~ OF E .NGL..E\: COD. cc:::n.:cL REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF CAREER SERVICE COMMISSIONERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADC> JUNE 15 ~ 1972 7:00 P.M. PRESENT: H. R. Braun, J. F. Murphy ABSENT: E. L . Aus£ah1, Herbert Hosanna As there was not a quorum present, no definite action could be taken on the items on the agenda, howeve r, the Chairman rev iewed the Personnel Actions and tentati ve ly approved them pending the approval of one of the other B o ard members . Mr . Braun requested that t he Director contact Mr. Ausfahl and have h~ come by the Personnel Office to review and approve/disapprove the Personnel Actions. On Monday , June 19 , Mr. Ausfahl concurred with the Chairman"s tentative approval of the Personnel A ctions and as a result the fo11owing motions were passed for approva~: NAME TITLE & DEPARTMENT 1. The fo~lowing Ne~ Hires: WOOD, R obert M . ZIEGE LBAUE R , Gary 2 -The fo~1owing re hire : VAUGHN', Gerald R . D ispatcher Effective 5 /22/72 Maintenanceman , Parks E ffective 6 /2 /72 Patro~an 4th C lass E ffective J uly 1, 1972 3 . T h e fo11owing Terminations : SIMMONS , A lbin M aintena n ce~an , Traffic E ffec tive 5 /8 /72 4 . The fo11owing R e ·Classifications : ~STENSON , Caro1 COOMBE... Susan GREGOR Y , Anne R. KOE STNER, Leioma Dispatcher to Emergency Communicator Effecti ve 6 /15/72 C l.erk Typist to C hief C l..erk E ffective 6 /1 /72 D ispatcher to Emergency C ommunicator Effective 6 /15/72 Library A ide to C hief C l..erk E ffect i ve 6/1/72 GRADE & S TEP 14A 17A 17A 14B t o 19B 12B to 14B 14C to 19C l Z F to 14F 19 ·-:. • • • T 32X 4. (con' t) LOW"RY, Mary Lou WOOD, Robert M. • TITLE & DEPARTMENT Dispatcher to Emergency Communicator Effectiv e 6 /1 5/72 Dispatcher to Emergency Communicator Effectiv e 6 /1 5/72 5 . The fo11owing Anni v ersary Increases: BECK. Cl..arence DURANT, Henry J. KAVINSKY., James J. MICHAUD , Ernestine A. THOMPSON, Lawrence Pl..ant Operator, Util... Effective 7/1 /72 Engineering Aide III Effective 7 /1 /72 Maintenanceman, Parks Effective 7 /1 /72 Acctg. Mach. Opr. Effective 7 /1 /72 Sewer Pl..ant Supt. Effective 6 /1 /72 6. The fo11owing probationary to per.manent status change with increase i...n pay: S.M..ITH, Arl..ene R. REID ,. John A. Cl..erk Typist, Library E ffective 6 /16/72 Inspector-Trbl.. Shooter, Uti..l... Effective 7 /1 /72 GRADE & STEP 14C to 19C 14A to 19A 2 0 B to 2 0 C 22D to 22E 1 7 C to 17D 15B to 15C 27C to 2 7 D 12A to 12B 16A to 1GB 7. The fo11owing probationary to permanent status change without increase in pay: LAWLER ~ Francis J_ YOUNG~ Barbara S- HELFER, Joseph C. Patrolman 4th C1ass Effective 5/1/72 P1anni..ng Assistant Effective 6/1/72 PatroLman 4th C1ass Effective 7 /17/72 8. The £o11owin9 Progress Report: CURTICE. Jol-.n D- H. R. BRAUN Chairman • P1ant Operator ~&Yzu~ Recording S ecretary 218 20F 20 • • \ ! ;. I' 32X • • • OFF ICI AL CITY CO ·~ ="-12.0CU MENT C o u:-.G FILE ~ OF CNGLEVVO<>D. c:c::>LCJ~ Cha.i-:rm.an. Leonard ca.l.1ed. tb.e •eet...i...ng tc> o rder at SaOO P-M. H~s Present: :Leonard. Wetterat.rcxn.., Rh.od:us, Bev.:Ler. Jt.re.i.l.i.ng. Hod de._""<. Mart :L.n. .lll.e:mbers Absents None A:L..so Presen t : Chie f B 1dLng xnspector Brokate - J~me s R. S tap1ea Case No. 29-72 4560 Sor...1t.h JU ~.i.an The appLicant bu~1t a storage hed .i.n conjunction with a fence agaLnat th£ so~th property 1.i.ne .. "rhe Buil..d.:Lng .C.:napector g a ve notice to remove the ohed... Due to the contour o f the l.o -=. the app.1.i.c:a.nt i..s requesting permissio n to keep ~he abed. 'rb.e a.ppl...ic:.ant sta.t..ea th.e shed i...a: 6 .i...n.c:bca frOill t.h.e .1ine and i..& ma..de of red W'OOd c edar as p art of tl"le fence .. X t. d o es not have a. roof on now but -wa. ..... t.s to put an a.l..um..i..num r oof w :l.th the dO"WD.spout t oward th.e rear of the -Lot ... The ad:Jac:e.n.t proper-ty owner .si.gn.e c! a. statement of no ob:\ec:t..i.on ... wetterstrom moved, Jit.re.!....l...i...ng seconded. since the ne _gbbor haa no ob jectLon and .it .i..& ac:tua1..:.y part o f tb.e fence the var .i.a.nce be granted .. Aye!3 : Wetterstrom. Rhodus. Bevier, Xre~~ing. Maddox, Mart~. Leo nard Nays a: None Abae:ntz N one Gi1hert E. vocate Case H o ... 30-72 3032 South Sl'l.e:rm.a.n The a pp1i.c::a.nt. is reque eti.ng perm...i...asioo to bu.i..1d ft t'W"o-£eun.3..1.y d-c1.1..i...D.g on a 8,060 sq ... ft. bu~1ding site in an R-2-A z one requiring 9,000 sq ... f t . The C~ty Ditch runs a1ong nnd acro n s this s i te ... The appl...i..can.t presented a p1ot p~an and £l..oor p~a.n of the proposed dup1e..x .. ~so had Letters o f no objecti..on from ac .. ja.cent pxoperty OW'Ders . -rhe o1.d garage on. the rea.r of t.b.e property "Wi1..l. be t.c:>:rn. down. and off-street pa.rk- i..ng prov:l.ded off of the al..1.ey i..n the :rear. Bevier nJOved , Maddox seconded, the vari.an.c:e be granted as requested. Ayes a Wetteratrom., Rl'lodua, Bevier, Krei1ing.. Maddox. Ma.rt.i..n.., Leonard &aysa Bo-ne Absent • Hone • ·- • • r 32x - - - - ceae No. 31.-72 ~000 E.. .Eaat:m..an ~e appl..ic:a.nt i s requ_es~g pe.JOILi...sa.i..on f or a. S ft. chain l...i...n)c. fence a1ong Eas~ Avenue a d~etanc e of 56 £t. and a 1ong the a~~ey. Tb.J...e .i..a in the front yard and the app1..i.cant Wl!!II.D.i:.3 the fence £or a pl..ay area £or bi..B son an.d high enoug h to keep the dog: from j u:m.pi..ng it-'rbe fence w.L.11 be 6 ft .. b-e.b.1...n.d th.c -wa.l.l<. and :a. taper o£ l.S :ft~ at. tbe corner of t.be a.l..l.ey and Ea.st:m.an as n ot to create o t-raffic naz..ard ... lol.addo:x ntoved. ~e;:L1.i..n.g :sec:<>nded. to gran.t the vari.anc:e as requested f or a S ft.. £e.nce al..o ng the front yard of :saa'\::lna.n and to ang~e th.e corner 15 ft - Ayes z Wette..r&t.rOIIll. Rh..oc:!u.s • Bevi.er . Krei..~.:i..ng • M addox, Marti n, Leonard aayo• &one Absent-None Atty .. R.i.cha.r.O::. G raham for Haro1d E. Haahbcroer 3859 South Pox T'h.e upp:L.i.c:~t is requesting a var .i.nnce t o pe.rm.it a garage 28 ft.. for u se o£ )...·epair of ant.iqu..a motor vehi..c:l.ea.. T'h.:i.e zone -"rb.i..s p r operty baa n ot been posted and ad.ve:rt..i...aed ... .Lnqu.Lry at tbi-a t.~E-... case No ... 32 72 40 ft. by :1.• an R-.1.-c -rh..is ..i. a an Atty .. Gr al::.~ :""J t.-t.eo M.r ... &a.sbbe..rger h.a.e Li~ed :i..n Bng1ewood for many yea.ra ~d has ~rke d as a ~echan~c nt a garage and has worked aa a bobby on a.nt.i.que car• but has done i.t a.t the garage . He .i..s about to ::ret.i..re and "WOrk ~ike to hel...p peop~e keep tbeJ....r ca..:ca running... -.rhi.s .i.a c:uatoca type -work. tuning an.Cl motor ~rk... Al-1 heavy work ~ul..d be subed out ... He wanted to l~OW i..f th.ia r eques t "WOul.d possibl-e for the Board to grant. The Cba..iL:m-aD read the si...x cond:i..ti..on :ne<::essary £or the Board to be ab1..e to grant a var :i.an.c: .. Atty .. arah-aa &teted be d.i..c:!.n • t t.h.i..nk.. tbe va.r:J..anc:.e cou.l.d c:Q~:QPl..y wi..tb the requ:i..%'e:m.enta-He th.a.nk.ed the noa.rd £or the.:Lr tJ.m.e an.cl d.i..sm.Ls• d the requ.e&~t . Case so. 33 72 Pau l.. Bol-ac.her 4595 soutb L.i..nco1n ~e app~~cant i..a r eque stj~g a var~ance to permit a 6 ft. sol..id fence 64 ft.. al..ong TUfts Avenue f r om the ~ront of the house to the a1..l..ey and to be ang~e d off at J..S :ft .. at th c:ornor of the al..1ey and TUfts ... she states they need the fence for the noise £~ the traffic and t.o keep the.i:r c:b.i.~C.ren and d..c:t9 Ln. the yard .. oue. tc:> the .1.ocat:i.on. of the bouee they do not have a rear yard. • -- '. "!' r ~2xl - - - - - Wetterstrom ~ved. Bevier seconded. the va.ri..ance b e granted. a.a per request.. Ayea.: Wetterst..rc:wu. :Rb.od:u.a. B.ev.i.er. JCrei.:Ling. Maddox, Martin, Leonard BaY•• None .Abeent s Hone T'be Cb.a.irm.an. stated since DOC!..ri.1..l.. had t o re&~9lD f.r01n the Board it .i.e neceGB&ry to e~ect a ne~ qice-ch~· By a unani..Jaou.s vote o f th.e Board Mr ... JC:rei..1.:i..ng "Wa.a el.ec:.ted Vi.c:e-<::J:ua.i .. rman o f the Board . There be.:i.ng no further bu.a.i..ness to cOIDe before the Board t:h.-e Dleeti.ng: waa adjou..rned. at 1.0s.OO P. M.- Susie Schneider ~ a.ec::ord.ing S ecretary ) \ ! ~· -- r 32x ( - J • • • • 0 - E~GLEWOO D PUBLIC LLBRARY BOARD June 20 ,. 197 2 O FFICI A L C rrY CC"'\1 '""' • .-.. _ (""'CU MENT cc u· .._ ~ t-:.LE C I TY OF ENGLE.,'\rOOD. COLO - The B oard o1 ~he Englewood Publ~c Library m t in the l~brary cont on June 20 . 1972 . The meeting w as called to order at 7 :35 by Vice-Chairman Morri s . Present : Jarr 11~ Kuhlman ,. Lighthall . Morri s Ab sent : Brown. Martinez,. Maxwell .. Shattuck,. Simon A motion -w as mad by M r . Kuhlman that a quorum be declared,. w-ith action subject to approval at the next regular mee t ing . Mr s . Jarrell second ed the motion and iL a pp roved unanimou sly . Miss Loi s Lighthall wa ~ introduced as a ne~ member of the B oard . Minutes of Lh Hay me ting were a pproved as mailed . H iss Lute reported that circulation was up about 2 ,.000 in H ay ,. largely due to increased circu lati on on the bookmobile . She felt that M rs . B eck's visits ~o the schools for V acation R eading had much influence on the bookmobile circulation . Miss Lute reported ~hat the library ha~ received ap p rox imat ly $315 in the memorial fund for L arry White . Copies of the library's •·statement of Purpose P oli.cy" and the ''Request for Re considerati.on " w re given t...o the B oa rd members a nd Mi ss Lut e explain ed the pro- cedure follow ed wh en a p atron objects to a book i n the library c o lt c tion. Sandra Smith ,. a part-time em pl oyee and a student at the Uni" .. ersity of Denver Schoo l of Librarian ~hip. p resented a summary of a research paper dealing w ith th reference questions asked in the Engle~ood Library. Her study fvund that qu stion~ were most: often asked in th areas of history, social sciences , and technolog). and 96~ of th questions could be a n s w ered wit...h material fr om the library 's o ~ col lection • Mi ss Lut di scussed anot...her s tudy d one by students a t the Uni v ersity of Denver. T hey found that only 15~ of the patrons i nterviewed wer e here as part of a sho pping trip t:.o Cinderella City . T he study showe d that 61~ of the library patrons are Englew ood residents and ~h at o nly about 504 of the p eople who use the library check out materials Cor home use . The study s ugges ts that circulat-ion alone in not a c riterion of the library•s service • Following a discussion of the "Share Y our Heritage" project .,. Mr s . Jarrell move d that th e Library B oard pay Dan a Ku~per $20 for he r research w ork when she ret urn s some Library materials , a nd that the B oard employ Mr s . Enid Thom p son to condu ct ap pro ximately 25 interviews a L $10-$20 each , depending on t...h~ leng~h of the interviews . H r . Kuhlman second e d the motion a nd it wa s p as~ed unanimously • • , • • r 32x - - J • • • • - Miss Lute report rl on the most recent CCPLS meet1ng . The field of applicants for Systems L~brarian has been narro-ed d o wn and more ~nterviewing w ill be done ~n Chicago next -eek . She presented the '"Alternate Methods of Funding R c.iprocal B orro-i.ng'' and sai.d that the Library Directors agreed to s end this t.o the Central C olorad o L ibrary Council for a vote . Hiss Lute th n discussed the Management by Objectives Seminar wh~c.h h attended in Bould r recently . A preliminary budget for 1973 for th Library was explained and discussed. Hr . Kuhlman moved that the Board a pp rove the pre liminary budget and th mot~on seconded by Mr s . Jarrell and p assed unanimously . The Library B oard budget for 1973 w as then discussed and Hr . Kuhlman moved that the B oard ask £or a total budget of $1 .510 as in the p reliminary draft . Mr s. Jarrell seconded the motion and ~t wa s p assed unanimously . There being n o further business. the meeti ng w as adjourned by V ice-Chairman Morris at 9 : 55 . Re s pectfully subm~tted 9 Susa n Coombe Secretary to the B oard • • • • • OFFICIAL CrTV C OL' ....... --·:..._ OC UMENT CO U t-1._ ._ _ ....:; FI LE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLO. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION June 6, 1972 I. CALL TO ORDER. The regu1ar meeting or the City P1anning and Zoning Commission was ca11ed to order at 8:00 P.M. by Chairman Lentsch .. Members present : Members absent: Car1son; Lentsch: Ross; Stan1ey ; Weist Supinger, Ex -o fficio Brown ; Henning; Robins ; Vobejda A1so present: Fire Chief Hami1ton ; Captain Hart1ey; D .. A .. Romans, Assistant Director of Community Deve1opment .. II .. APPROVAL OF MINUTES. Chairman Lentsch stated that the Minutes o f May 16, 1972, were to be considered for approva1 .. Mr. Robins entered a nd took his p1ace with the Commission .. Car1son moved: Ross seconded: The Minutes o:C M:ay 16, 1972, be approved as written .. The motion ca rried . I I I. C OMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE Amendment ol §22~4 it: b CASE p~4-72B May 16, 1972 May 2, 1972 Mr. Lentsch stated the request by Mr~ A1an Sternberg and Mr. Wayne Roberts for amendment of the Com prehensive Zoning Ordinance to permit dry c1eaning estab1ishments using f1rummab1e liquids in the B-2 Zone District has been schedu1ed for Pub1ic Hearing tonight~ Ross moved: Robins seconded: The Pub1ic Hearing be opened. The motion carried . Mr . Lentsch asked the sta:f:f to present the background o:f this request. Mrs. Romans stated that information :from the Denver Department o:f Health and Hospita1s was received by the office on June 5, 1972; copies of this inrormation have been given Commission members this evening. Mrs. Romans stated tbat notice of the Pub1ic Hearing was published in the Englewood Herald on tay 18, 1972 . Mrs. Romans then discussed the research done by the staff on the matter of the flammable Stoddard Solvent versus the non-f1ammab1e Perch1oroethy1ene cleaning fluid. Mrs. Romans stated that the cities of Denver and Littleton, under their zoning codes, do not permit new dry c1eaning estab1ishments using :flammable liquids. Arvada, Aurora ; Bou1der and Lakewood do not specifica11y prohibit the use of £1amma- b1e liquids in dry c1eaning establishments, and Boulder does attempt to 09 d.i.scourage·· these uses. Mrs. Romans stated that Captain Hartley had re- searched the matter in regard to Fire Codes, and has :found that Denver and Aurora wi11 not permit any new C1ass II dry c1eaning estab1ishments; Bou1der wi11 ""discourage•• new C1ass I I dry cleaning p1.ants, and Li.tt1eton ••to the best o:f their knowledge ·· has no Class II so1vents in dry c1eaning p1ants. Mrs. Romans noted that none of the municipalities contacted have ••t aken an officia1 sta nd on the matter·•, and could put nothing in writing as to why 1:1amm.ab1e solvents are prohibited or discouraged. ~irs. Romans then re- viewed Hea1th Department statements on the matter: Tr.i.-county Bea1tb, Mr. Upthegrove, stated they were concerned about the toxicity of Percb1oroethy1ene ; the Colorado Hea1th Department, Industria1 Division, Mr. Ray Brannon , stated • • • • - • • • that they approved either the Stoddard So1vent or Perch1oroetby1ene; Denver Hea1th Department,. Mr. Bu11ock, stated he was more concerned about the toxicity of Perch1oroethy1ene than the £1a~abi1ity of Stoddard. Mrs. Romans then reviewed information she had obtained £ro~ the Air Po11ution Boards : Co1orado Air Po11ution Control. Board, Mr. Weiner, stated there are no hydrocarbon emission sta ndard s from a stationary source in the State at this time ; Denver Air Po11ution Control.,. Mr. Dob1er, stated they were not co ncerned about either Stoddard or Perchl.oroetby1ene as far as air pol.l.ution was concerned. ~~-Crowe of the Col.orado Department o f Labor stated that he £el.t Per chl.or oethyl.ene is safer than a £1amnmbl.e l.iquid. Mr. Crowe did state that i~ used proper1y 9 there may be no danger with either substance, but that if there shou1d be a 1eak in the equipment he £e1t the danger to the empl.oyee from fire wou1d be gre ater with the Stoddard So1vent than of fumes with the Perch1oroethy1ene. According to the Uniform Bui1ding Code, dry cleaning establ.ishments using f1ammab1e 1iquids are an E -2 Occupancy, permitted in Fire Zone 1 and 2. The B-2 Zone District is in Fire Zone 2. The maximum fl.oor area is 1imited in Fire Zones 1 and 2. If the size of the buil.ding exceeds 1 9 500 sq. ft., the buil.ding must be sprink1ered. There are requirements that must be met on the £ire resistance of the wa11s of such structures housing uses such as a dry cl.eaning estab1ishment using f1amm.ab1e l.iquid. Mrs . Romans stated that she had contacted insurance companies and the Inspection Bureau; the rates are higher for a use that has a f1ammab1e 1iquid used in their process ; the rates are a1so higher for structures adjacent to the initial. use. There are many factors invol.ved in determining the insurance such as 1ocation, type o£ bui1ding, etc. Chemical. companies were contacted. It was 1earned that the Stoddard Sol.vent is considerabl.y more inexpensive than the Perch1oroethy1ene. Mrs. Romans stated that at the May 2, 1972, meeting, the dry cl.eaning establ.ishment using f1ammab1e 1iquid was compared to a fi11i ng station, and it was questioned why one use woul.d be permitted in a B-2 Zone District, and the other wou1d not. Mrs . Romans noted that fi1.1ing stati.ons are a Group F Occupancy, and are not considered to be the hazard that the dry c1eaning establ.ishment using £1ammab1e 1iquid wou1d be. She noted that the service station bas the f1ammab1e 1iquid stored underground, out-of- doors, and the storage tanks must meet UL standards. Mrs. Romans stated that there are two c1eaning estab1ishments in the City of Eng1ewood using the f1ammab1e 1iquid: Quincy Cl.eaners, owned by Mr. Roberts, the app1icant; and Koit C1eaners, which is 1ocated in an industrial. district. Irs . Romans stated that the staff, after considering the information avai1- ab1e, has recommended that the C omprehensive Zoning Ordinance not be amended to permit dry cl.eani ng es tab11.shments using f1a ~ab1e l.i quids in the B -2 Zone District. Chairman given by searched Lentsch asked Chief Rami1ton if he wished to add to the background trs . Roman s? Cbie£ Hami1ton stated that Captain Hart1ey has re- the prob1em, and asked Captain Hartl.ey to present the information. Captai n Hart1ey stated that be had checked with the 1oca1 Fire Departments to determine their re strictions on ~1ammab1e 1iquids used i.n dry c1eaning esta b1 isbments. He reported that Denver and Aurora prohibit new C1ass II estab1ishments ; Boul.der ••discourages·· new C1ass II uses, and the City o£ L i.tt1eton does not have any such uses to their know1edge . tr. Lents ch asked the proponents to present their case. Mr. Ra1ph Tayl.or stated be was representing Mr. Roberts £or Mr. Sternberg. Mr. Tay1or stated that wh1.1e the staff has done a very comprehensive study and report, sti11 when ana1yzed point by point, the staff report does not support the staff recommendation of not amending the Zoning O rdinance. &tr. Tayl.or stated that the app1icant, Mr. Wayne Roberts, is desirous of constructing a new bui1ding in the same bl.ock as his present use, the pro- posed bui1ding to be to the south of his present 1ocation. Mr. Tay1or dis- cussed the section of the staff report entit1ed: Information Ob tained From Other Sources by the Staff, and noted that the restrictions in the ~ire and buil.ding codes are not set forth ~or consideration. Mr. Tayl.or stated tbat -2- • • • • >< ------- • • • he .fe1t the in:i'ormation was i ncomp1ete and inconc1usive.. Mr .. Tayl.or stated that the app1icants have not been gi ven an opportunity to review the material. received by the sta~r J rom the De nver Department or H e a1th and Hospita1sp and that they wou1d appre 1ate such an opportunity. tr. Tay1or stated that he fe1t the matter o£ i n creased insurance rates on the subject property owner was the c once rn or the property owner .. tr. Tay1or took 1ssue w1th the s tateme nt on Page 6 of the Sta:Cf Report, para graph 2 : ""Because the Stoddard :is so mu ch c heaper the owner or operator does not... have to be quite a s care£u1 10 rec1ai.ming the used .:C1uid. ·• Mr. Tayl.or st.ated that the gent1entan at Qui_ncy C l.eaners has an •·enc1osed system·• .. and sta t d that he £e1t it was i n orrect to assume that operators or estab- 1ishmcnts using the Stoddard So1vent wou1d be more ··care1ess because its 1ess e xpensive··.. Mr. Tay'l.or stated that h e further :f'e'l.t the argument that other dry c 1eaning establishments m1 g ht change over to the Stoddard System and aus e a hazard because o£ the consLruction o~ the bui1ding and equip- ment was inva1id. Mr. Tay1or noLed that the staff report states that static e1ectricity and friction can ign1te the Stoddard So1vent: he stated that no statistics were se~ £orth. and asked i£ this possibi1ity was more dangerous than the possibility of poisoning by Perch1oroethy1ene. tr. Taylor stated that he had received the sta£f report Monday. and had on1y a day or two for review: he stated that the staff has done a good job of research and has gathered a 1ot of facts; however » he does not feel that the materia1 co ntained within the starr report s upports the conclusion reconunended by the sta."f'f. Mr . Tay1or asked the Com.m1ssion to recommend that the C omprehens ive Zon1ng Ordinance be amended to permit dry cleaning estab1ish~ents u sing L1ammab1e 1iquids in the B-2 Zone District. Mr. Lentsch stated that whi1e Mr. Tayl.or had mentioned the "'1ega1'' points --that the exclusion of flammable 1iquids ~or use by dry c1e aning estab1ish - ments was prejudicia1 and discriminatory --he bad not spoken to the matter o£ public health, safety and welfare as would be a~fected by the approva1 o£ the request. Mr. Tay1or stated that it is the app1icant•s posit~on that the restrictions ~rom a 1ega1 standpoint are prejudicial._ and discriminatory. and are not related to the public hea1th, safety and welfare. Mr. Lentsch asked if Mr. Taylor had i-nformation on the number of persons poiso ned by the fumes of Perch1oroethy1ene in the last year? Mr . Taylor stated he did not have such in£ormat1on. Mr. Tay1or stated that if the applicant was ·•opposing·• the use of Perch1oroethyl..ene, they would have tbe information. but the app1icant is not opposing the use of that particu1ar so1vent. They are asking that the Stoddard Solvent be approved for those bus~nessmen who wish to use it in their dry c1eaning estab1ish~ents. Dis- cussion fo11owed. Mr. Ross asked Mr . Tay1or to sununarize his points on the 1ega1 aspect of the matter. Mr . Taylor stated that his argu.ments were in the area of constitutiona1 1aw. whereby discrimination between peop1e and things is coostitutiona11y 1aw£u1 if there is valid basis in 1ogic and reason o.C such discrimination . Mr . Tay1or stated be did not fee1 that there was a valid basis of reasoning for the d iscrimination between the £i11ing stations. spray paint booths. and the use of the Stoddard Solvent by c1ean1ng estab1ishme nts ~n the B-2 Zone District. Further d~scussion fo11owed. Mr -Ross s tated that he didn·t feel a technica1 po~nt or view of the rea1 di££erence between the two types of systems has been set forth ; he a sked if Mr. Roberts, the applicant. cou1d give the C ommi ssion this information. He asked "'what are the chances of liquid escaping?"' He asked i£ the Stoddard So1vent was heated in the c1ean~ng process to remove the vapors £ro·m the c1eauing? Mr. Roberts stated that both systems were en- c1osed as far as escape of fumes from either . He stated that they were controlled to the extent that Perch1oroe~by1ene ~s reclaimed ~rom the atmosphere, and the reclaimer is designed to change the fumes back to 1~quid £orm by dist~11ation . ~~-Roberts stated that the fumes from the Stoddard Solvent c an be disti1.1ed and rec1a~med. but must be in a ••va cuum sti11'' • Mr. Ross asked when a person wou1d be exposed to the fumes if both systems are enc1osed? Mr. Roberts stated that a person cou1d be exposed to the .Cumes ""when you have the door open when you change the 1oads; c1othe s are extracted at very high speeds and put in the tumb1er. ·• In a dry-to -dry system, the c1othes come out dry and odor £ree; it is not necessary to -3- • • - • • • change the c1othes into a tumb1er £rom the c1eaning machine, as it is with the ''we t whee1 '' system.. Mr .. Ross asked how 1on g a person wou1d be exposed to the .Cumes etc • .Crom the so1vent? Mr. Roberts stated about one-ba1f to one minute at a time. Mr .. Roberts stated that the danger with Perch1.oro- ethy1ene is that it wi11 burn the skin when the c1othes are touched before they are dried. He stated that the Stoddard So1vent acts more as Kerosene does when it gets on the skin.. Mr. Roberts stated that Percb1oroethy1ene must be used in stain1ess stee1 equipment. ~~-Lentsch asked to what degree the Stoddard So1vent was heated? Mr. Roberts stated that the so1vent is not "'heated''; it may reach 120 ° in drying the c1othes, but there is no £1ame and it is dry heat~ steam and air circu1ation. Discussion ~o1 1owed • . tr. Roberts stated that 2 % to 3 % o£ soap~ 1 /2 % to 1 % sizing agent~ and mothprooLing a ge nts are added to the c1eaning 1oads; these are a11 non- L1ammab1e agents and decrease the degree o~ L1ammabi1ity o£ the Stoddard So1ve nt .. Mr. Robins asked why, i.f the Stoddard So1vent wasnTt considered high1y f1ammab1e~ the insurance compan1es raised rates~ and why municipa1ities are di.scouraging the use of this So1vent .. Mr .. Roberts stated he di.dn•t know.. Mr .. Lentsch asked why most c1eaning estab1ish.me nt s have put in the Percb~oroethy1 ene system? Mr. Roberts stated that the restrictions on the Stoddard So1vent prevented the usage or that system. He stated that he has been in his present 1ocation for 20 years~ and bas used the Stoddard So1- vent the entire time . He stated that .:just because ·•o:f the changes in the Ordinance that have taken p1ace in the past 20 years, shou1d be have to pay $20~000 to $30~000 for new equipment to change syste~s because the Stoddard is no 1onger pe:rmitted ." Mr. Lentsch asked Mr .. Roberts how o1d his equip - ment is? ;Jr .. Roberts stated he ••can• t say for sure: he wou1d say its over 10 years~ but 1ess than 20 years.•• Mr. Ross asked if Mr. Roberts bad ever had a ~ire in his estab1ish.ment ~ or if he knew of estab1ishments using the Stoddard So1vent that have had fires? Mr. Roberts stated he wou1d have to answer ··no·• to both questions. Mr. Ross asked Chief Hami1ton if there had been any £ires in c1eaning estab1ishments using the Stoddard So1vent around the area? Chief Hami1ton stated there have not been any in Eng1ewood. He stated that at one time there were about £ive p1aces that used the Stoddard So1vent in the City; these estab1ishments have since either changed to Perch1oroethy1ene~ or have moved out of the City.. Chief Hami1ton discussed the hazard of Stoddard So1vent~ and stated that be fe1t sure the peop1e who drafted the Comprehensive Zoning Ord inance took into account the £act that it was a hazardous operation and that this is why it has been e1iminated in the Business Districts . He stated that the ""NFPA recognizes it • s a hazard''.. Chief Hami1ton discussed the advantages o£ ha v ing a business using a £1ammab1e 1iquid such as the Stoddard So1vent in a 1ow density area~ as in the industria1 district . He noted that i n the business areas, no setbacks are required; bui1dings are side by side. Mr. Ross asked Chief Hamil.ton bow many :fires had occurred in service stations? Chief Hamil.ton stated t:h.at in 33 years he bas been with the Department~ he has fought about six; he reported that there are several. "'incidents ·• a year at a service station. Chief Hamil.ton stated that the two most serious ~ires at service stations occurred at the Co-Op station in the 3200 bl.ock of South Broadway~ and at Ox:ford and Broadway; in both cases~ the cause was the spil.1ing of 1iquids within the structure. Discussion fo11owed. tr. We1st asked what zone districts permitted restaurants? Mr. Supinger stated that they were permitted in B-1., B-2~ and I-1 and I-2. Mr .. Weist pointed out that the restaurant use is considered to be a very hazardous use . Mrs. Romans stated that eating and drinking estab1ishments are rated a "Group F '" ~ and are not as hazardous as the "'G roup E .. •• Discussion fol.1owed .. Mr. Lentsch re-emphasized tbattbe Commission must consider the pub1ic hea1th~ safety and we1fare~ and that he has not seen to this time any good argument to change the Comprehensive Zoning Ord inance. Mr . Tay1or stated that be fe1t he had answered the matter of pub1ic hea1th~ sa~ety and we1fare previoue1y; it is the argument of the app1icant that the proposed use is not that different fr om other permitted uses, and that denia1 of this appea1 wou1d be discriminatory . Mr. Tay1or emphasized that the app1i.cant ~ee1s there is no va1id distinction between uses permitted in the B-2 Zone District~ and -4- • • • • • the use o£ the Stoddard So1vent in dry c1eaning estab1ishments. 1o11owed . Di.scuss:i.on 1t was moved and seconded that the Pub1ic Hearing be c1osed . carried. The motion Discussion fo 11owed. Weist moved: Ros s seconded: The P1anning Commission recommend to City Counci1 that the C omprehensive Zoning Ordinance~ §22.4-11 b, be amended to permit the use of f1ammab1e 1iquids in dry c1eaning estab- 1ishments in the B-2 Zone District. The Commission agrees with the app1icant that restrictions on the use of f1ammab1e 1iquids in dry c1eaning estab1ishments is prejudicia1 and discriminatory. Further discussion fo1 1owed. Mr .. Lentsch :Curther discussed the aspect or hea1th, safety and we1£are. He stated that he does not understand why the app1icant cannot change to the Perch1oroethy1ene c1eaning system: he noted that ··sometimes we a11 have to change and it wi11 cost us money ••. He stated be did not consider the matter of cost a good argument for this amendment, and pointed out that this wou1d affect the entire community. Mr . Car1son stated he :fe1t the City•s stand was that the use o:f 1."1am.mab1e 1iquids in dry c1eaning estab1ishments is not permitted in this zone dis - trict,. but that it is permitted in the City. He fe1t .. we are arguing the zoning ··.. Mr. Car1son :further discussed the aspect that the use is permitted in the industrial.. zone district ; he commented that he didn"t think the :f1ammab1e 1iquid "'is as peri1ous as it seems ··. Discussion fo11owed. Mr .. Ross stated that he had not been convinced of the sa£ety advantages of Perch1oroethyl..ene over the Stoddard Sol..vent; he pointed out that al..l.. estab- l..ishments that want to use the Stoddard So1vent,. if the amendment is approved,. wi11 have to meet the standards of the Fire and Bu:i..1ding Codes . Mr. Robins stated that he fel..t there had to be a reason ·•everyone is going against the Stoddard System ·•. He pointed out the number of muncipa1ities and agencies that recommend against the use of the Stoddard So1vent. Car1son moved: Robins seconded: In view of the fact that three members of the Commission are absent, and there are sti11 some points to be further researched,. the matter be tabl..ed. The motion carried,. Mr . Lentsch voting nay . ~~. Ross stated he wou1d 1ike to have someone from the Dry Cl..eaning Associa - tion present at the next meeting to discuss this ~atter with the Commissi o n . Discussion fo11owed. Mr. Roberts stated that the Association has two l..aboratories where they ana1yze sol..vents and fabric s ,. and that if a representative .from the Association were present,. ••they woul..d give you straight :Cacts.·· Further discussion :C ol..l..owed. Mr. Supinger suggested that the American Society of P1anning O ffici al..s coul..d be contacted to see what information they have on the Stoddard Sol..vent vs. the Perchl..oroethy1ene. IV . SUBDI ISION WAIVER 1101 West Dartmouth CASE .3f15-72 May 16,. 1972 Mr. Supinger stated that this matter was di-scussed at the 1ast meeting,. and was tab1ed because additiona1 in£ormation was needed. Since that time. the app1icant has amended his app1ication to divide his property into three parcel..s rather than two as origina11y stated. 'rb.e appl..icant has agreed to dedicate 30 ft. al..ong the west side o~ the entire property for street pur- poses. The amended appl..ication requesting the div ision of the p r oper t y into three parcel..s has been considered by the staff,. and the recommendation is now that the Commission deny the request for a waiver,. and require the app1icant to £i1e a Subd ~vision P1at. -5- • • • • • Mr. Sn~der stated he was part owner of the property, and a ~ajor~ty stock- ho1der in the Fiberg1assics Company. 1ocated at 1101 West Dartmouth Avenue. Mr. Snider stated that the parce1 on the northwest corner of his property is for sa1e_ and the sa1e is being he1d up unti1 s uch time as the Waiver is approved. Mr. Snider discussed the required dedication of 1and f or roadway to serve Parce 1 "C ... sai d roadway running east and west . Mr. Snider stated they have dedicated a 30 ~t. easement running e ast and w est to provide this property with acce ss on tneir proposed p~an. He questioned the need o f dedicating a 60ft. roadway in this ~rtic u1a r instan ce; he a1so pointed out the £act that there are property owners in the area whose on1y access is by w ay o~ a 22 £t . roadway which roadway acco~odates 1arge equipment and ~obi1e homes . H e stated he ~el..t that i n 1ight of this, the proposed 30 ft . easement across his prope rty east and west wou1d gi v e adequate access to Parcel.. .. c·•. and pointed out that this easement wi11 be serv i n g on1y his property . Mr. Snider then as k ed what access wil..l.. be provided on the property immediatel..y to the west o~ his, a por tion of which the City is pur- chasin g . Mr. Snider pro tested the dedication o£ the l..and to put in an 80 ft. cul..-de-sac at the east end o f the proposed roadway across his property . Mr. Snid er sta ted that Fibergl..assics woul..d ··probabl.y take up most of Parce1 c•·, and that he is pl..anning to bu i l..d another bui1ding in the near :Cuture . Mr. Snider £urthe r discussed t he street system and widths i n the area; he s tated that We st Dartmouth Avenue was on1y 30 ft. wide in front o f his property . Mr. Norman Barton stated be had so1d the property to Mr. Sn i der . H e stated that Mr. Snider has agreed to dedicate 9 .000 sq. ft . for acess to Parcel..s "'A"' and ··s··. H e pointed out that if Mr. Snider is required to dedicate the 60 ft. east-west roadway, this wi11 mean a to ta l.. dedication o f 25,000 sq. ft . £r om th e property. and that one acre o f the property wil..l.. be 1ost to roadway purpos es . This wil..l.. a1 so mean that Mr. Snider wil..1 have to put i n c urb and gutte r and pav ing, and wil..1 .. tie up money •· in these improvements. Mr. Barton sta ted there wi11 onl..y be three bui1dings in the deve1opment and there wil..l.. not be a l..ot o f heavy trucking into and out of the property. Mr. Robins asked why Mr . Snider didn•t want to -ri 1 e a Subdivision P1at? M .. .r. Snider stated b e d i do'" t want to give up the 25.000 s q . ft . o f 1and or have to pay £or the paving and curb and g utter. Mr. Robins asked if it was Mr. Snider•s idea to se11 the 1and without providing a ccess? Mr. Snider stated h e was wi11ing to deed 9.000 sq. f t . for access north and s outh. prov i ding a ccess to Parcel..s "A "' and ""B... Mr. Barton stated that with onl..y three parcel s , he fe l..t the proposed 30 f t. easement woul..d prov ide adequate access . Mr. Rob i ns stated he fe1t the property shou1d have been subdivided in the fi rst p1ace. be f ore any deve1opment was begun. Discussion fol..1owed. Mr. Robins asked .. why don•t you s ubdiv ide and have it over with "? Mr. Sn ider stated it wou1d cost him S40,000 to subdivide. f iguring the paving etc. for an industrial.. street . Further discussion fol..1owed. Mr . Lentsc h asked Mr. Snider what he pl..anned to do with the property when he bought it. Mr. Snider s tated he pl..anned to bui1d a buil..ding where it is now in £act bui1t. and se l..l.. of£ the ba c k part. He s tated be knew he woul..d have to dedicate the 30 ft . on the west part o£ the property for access at that time. Mr. Snider pointed out that now the po i nt o f discussion is a 60 ft . roadway 440 .Ct . 'l.ong ""that wil..l.. go no where.·• Mr. Snide r stated that the proposed u se of Parce1 ·•B•• is a cabinet shop and workshop. Mr . Supinger a s k ed if Mr. Snider had pl..ans f o r the use of Parce 1 ··c·•? Mr . Snider stated that be fel..t Fibergl..assics wou1d eventua11y use Parce1 ··c·•. Discussion fo11owed. Mr. Barton asked if the C ommission dictn•t feel.. that gi v ing one acre o f land for street purposes was more than is needed on a ·•normal..·• su bd i vi sion? Mr. Supinger stated that the average was 1 /4 o :f the total 1 and area £or s~reet purposes. Mr . Ca...r1son asked how many acres the Pa rcel.. ··c·· co nta i n ed? Mr. Barton s tated there were 95,000 sq. ft. in Parcel.. ··c··. a nd approxima tely 115,000 sq. ft . in the tota1 north property. Mr • Ca rlson no~ed that Parcel.. ··c·• c oul..d be subdivided and accom.modate at 1.east three p roperty owners; in 1ight o f this he stated be d~ctn•t see how the waiver cou1d b e approv ed . Discussion f oll..owed. -6- • ;:: . , .• •. • • T 32X • • • Mr. Snider stated that he wou1d go back to the original plan of P arcels ''A'' and .. B .. , and a11ow the finance company to .. encu.m.ber the total Parcel .. B'', if this would meet the approval of the Commission.. Further discussion :fo1 1owed. A recess of the Commission was declared at 10:30 p.m .. ca11ed to order again at 10:45 p.m. "''b.e meeting was Mr .. Snider stated that he felt the original p1an of two parcels should be considered at this time.. Mr. Supinger stated that this would sti11 gi v e the 30 ft. dedication on the west portion of the property; that Parcel ''A .. would be the portion to be sold o f:f, and that Pa rcel ''B'' would encompass the remainder of Mr. Sn ider 's property .. Mr .. Supinger stated that it s bouH also be noted that the Waiver wi11 not be ef£ective until. the revised p1an is recorded with the County Cl.erk and Reco rder . Mr. Supinger stated that the 1ega1 description for the 30 ~t. street dedication on the western portion o£ the property shoul.d al.so be sub~itted so that the City can pre - pare a Quit Cl.aim Deed. Carl.son moved : Ross seconded: The request for a subdivision waiver by Mr. L. Wayne Snider be granted to permi.t Parcel. ""A"" to be sol.d 'P prov ided that 30 ft. on the west end o £ the total. p r operty be dedicated to the City o£ Engl.ewood f or street purposes. This wil.l. become e~fecti ve at such t~e as the revised map showi n g Parcel.s ··A·• and Ha·· i.s submitted to the O ff i ce and the resol.uti.on approving such waiver is recorded with he C ounty Cl.erk and Re corder. The C ommiss i.on approves the granting of this wai.ver, i nasmuch as there is no publ.ic purpose to be served by requi.ring the fil.i n g o f a Subdiv ision Pl.at . The vote was cal.l.ed : The mot i on c arried. v. SUBDIVISI O N WAIVER NE Corner o£ We s t Dartmouth and South Pl.atte Riv er Drive'P Eas t side. CASE #18-72 Mr. Supinger stated that Mr. and Mrs. Charl.es Keim , property owners, have asked for a Subdivision Waiver to enabl.e them to se l.l. portions o f their property to the City, and another part to a Mr . Wel.bourne. The City has negotia ted to purchase al.l. but the south 300 feet o f Mr. Keim•s property over a 10 year period . This property is immediatel.y west o ~ Mr . Snider 's property £or which a Subdivision Waiver was just approved. Mr. Supinger stated that al.l. parties in this matter have agreed to dedicate a 30 ft. stri.p on the east si.de of the property at the time of devel.opment f or stree t purposes . The staff recommends the Subdivision Waiver be granted Mr. and Mr s. Keim. Discussion fol.l.owed. •tr. Sup inger stated that the City bas determ ined that no dedi.cati.on is requi.red at this time; it wi.11 be required at the time o f deve1opment. The City has entered into a contract to purch a se Parce1 ·~a .. from Mr . Kei.m.. Mr. Car1son noted that Pa rcel. .. s·· is di.vi.ded :i,.n to ten su b- parcel.s, and that i~ Parcel. F1 is the first purchased by the City, it c oul.d be some time before Pa rcel. F7 wi.1l. be acqui.red, and the street improved. Di.scussi.on fol.l.owed. Mr . Supinger reiterated that the City Admini.strati.on has determined that it is not ne cessa ry to requi.re the dedication at this time . Further di.scussion e n sued. Robi.ns mov ed: Ro ss & Carl.son seconded: The C ommission approve tbe request for a Subdivision Waiver made by Mr. and Mrs. Char1es G. Keim, owners of property at the northeast corner o f West Dartmouth Avenue and South P1atte River Drive, east si.de; this waiver shal.l. be subJect to tbe dedication o~ a 30 ft. x 51.3 ft. strip of 1and on the east sidear the property extending north from Dartmouth Avenue. The vote was cal.l.ed ; the motion c arried. -7- • • • • T 32X - - - - VI. DIRECTOR"S CHO ICE ).tr. Sup~nger stated that be wou1d be unab1e to attend the next meeting of the P1anning Commission on June 20th~ due to havi n g to set up the City•s exhibit for the C o1orado Municipa1 League Conference in Co1orado Springs. The staff was asked to review the rezoning app1ication that has been fi1ed for the 2800 b1ock of South Sherman Street. Mrs. Romans stated that the app1ication has been fi1ed by •tr. Keith Dryden. owner of 100 ft. in the 2800 b1ock of South Sher.man Street. This is an R-2-A zoning. which requires 75 ft. frontage for a dup1ex. Wr. Dryden•s property has a sing1e-fami1y house on 50 ft .• and Mr. Dryden wants to bui1d a dup1ex on the remaining 50 ft. His request is for R-2-B zoning. which wi11 permit a dup1ex to be bui1t on 50 ft .• or woulD permit a four-p1ex on 100ft. frontage. D~scussion fo11owed. VII. C OJOtiSSI ON • S CHOICE Mr . Lentsch stated that he woul.d 1ike to see the Comm~ssion recommend to City Counci1 that Dartmouth Avenue be widened £rom Logan Street west to Santa Fe to the same width as Darbnoutb is east of South Logan Street. Mr. Lentsch asked Mr . Robins for a report on the Traffic Study. Mr . Robins stated that be had been unabl.e to gi ve the report sufficient study to report to the C omm ission . Mr. Rob ins stated that he fe l.t an in-depth report w oul.d encompass at 1east an h our. Mr. Lentsch stated that he fe1t the meeting of Ju1y 11th w ou1d be an opportune time to invite a ~e~ber of the Voorhees staff to attend the meeting and discuss the study in 1engtb . The staff was asked to contact the Voorhees peopl.e and ask that a represen- tative be p repared to discuss the report with the Commission at the Jul.y 1.1th meeting. Mr . Lentsch asked the staff to write a 1etter t o City Council.. to be signed by Mr. Lents ch, a s king the C ouncil. to rev iew the work and time that the Pl.anning Commission members put in on m atters that c ome before them. and c onsider a raise in expense al.l.owances f or the Commission members. Mr. Lentsch requested that the i ncreased expense a11owances. if approved by Council.. b e effective i mmed i ate1y. Mr. Lentsch c ommented that be £e 1t the members o £ the Pl.anning Commission spend more t~e than any other C ommission or Board in the City . Mr. Lent s ch stated be wou1d l.ike to exp1ore the idea o f a convention center ~or the City o f Eng1ewood, possib1y on the Abbott property on Lincol.n. Mr. Lent sch asked Mr. Car1son to work on this project. Mr . Car1son suggested that perhaps there wasn•t much that coul.d be accompl.isbed unti1 the Core Area Committee presented their pl.ans. Mr. Lentsch stated that be disagreed. and fe 1t we shoul.d not wait unti1 the Core Area Committee ·•gets going••. Discussion f o11owed. Mr . Lentsch stated that he woul.d work on the matter o f the Conven~ion Ce n ter wit h Mr . Supinge r. Mr. Lentsch noted three members of the C omm ission are absent; be stated that in the future. be wanted every member to present a reason wby they c ou l.d not attend a meeting of the Commission. The meeting adjourned at 1.1.:35 p.m. Recording Secretary -8- - -- ,. 32 X I - • • • REGULAR MEETING ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD JUNE 20,. 1972 The me e~ing wa s called to order at 5:02 P.M. Member s pre sent: Harder, Babcock, Rosvall, Knight, Senti . Members absent: Mock , Dhority , Horton , Lay. 1. SUPPLEHE T #33 TO SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT ~C"'IC"I r-1 ft .... OFF ICI AL: CrT'V co· ••J "'"::'"-=?<;?CUMEN"'I -1 72 CO Ut-..;CIL r.... _ 1 .. G FILE ClTY OF ENGLEVV'OOD. COLCL Mr. Carroll presented Supplement #33 to the Southgate Sanitation District . He ex- plained that this is a nine acre parcel of ground adjacent t o the John Madden complex and recommended approval. Hr . Horton entered at 5:03 and was seated . Hr. Dhority entered at 5:05 and was seated. Mr. Horton moved Mr. Babcock seconded: THAT THE BOARD RECOMME D TO CITY COUNCIL THAT SUPPLEMENT #33 TO THE CONNECTOR 0 S AGREEMENT WITH SOUTHGATE SANITATION DIS - TRICT BE APPROVED AND PROPERLY EXECUTED BY THE CITY ~ The motion passed unanimously . 2 . SUP PLEMENT #34 TO SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT . Mr. Carroll showed that this suppl ment is a 150 acre parcel of land near the Honeywell Plant -a section of land south of the Englewood Dam. Tentative pLans for the area are for condominLum units with possibly 5 or 6 units per Mr. Babcock moved : Mr. Rosvall seconded: THAT THE BOARD RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNClL THAT SUPPLEMENT #34 TO THE CONNECTOR"S AGREEMENT WITH SOUTHGATE SANITATION DIS - TRICT BE APPROVED AND PROPERLY EXECUTED BY THE CITY The motion passed unanimou s ly. 3 . REVISED EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC SERVICE AT THE S EWER PLANT Mr. Carroll advised the Board that the City had previously signed an easement agre - ement with the Public Service Company to re-route the gas service to the sewer plant. The Public Service Company has n ow signed a quit claim for this easement back to the City ~ asking for a revised easement at a mo r e advantageous si te due t o the Location of the sewer plant expansion. Mr. Dhority move d: Mr. Horto n seconded : THAT TH"E REVISED EASEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE PUBLIC SERVl.CE COMPANY FOR A GAS MAIN BE APPROVED AND PROPERLY EXECUTED BY THE CXTY The motion pas se d unanimously. • 4. OTHER TOP1CS: Mr . Carroll reported that City Council had authorized the sale of the Boreas Pass water rights at the last council meeting. He then asked Mayor Senti to sign the original Lea se/Purchase Agreement . The ground work must now be laid for a referendum to allow the sale . Mr. Carroll briefed Mr. Knight on Lhe histor y of the Boreas Pass wat r rights . The lease/sal agreement calls Lor $500 .00 a year payment on the lease with the total payment. of" $153,500 .00 for the water rights. Mr. Carroll advised th Board that both Englewood and Littleton have agreed to par- ticipate jointly in se ~age treatment service for the area. An engineering firm has • • • I' 32>< - - - - -2- been appointed jointly by Englewood and Littleton to present theiT concept of plans to implement the contract . Hr. Carroll pointed out that while Littleton would derive the larger benefit from the ptan 9 Englewood would derive small gains and ha s nothing to lose. Mr . Lay entered at 5 :25 and was seated. Mr . Horto n asked if we had enough land. Mr. Carroll assured him that we did. Hr. Lay emphasized that we must combine service s becau se regional cooperatio·n is nece ssary to receive Federal and State aid and individual financing is almos t an impossibi1ity today. Hr. R osvall felt that the Board s h o uld review any agreement before it is signed. Mr . Horton wondered i£ it w o uld be possible to landscape the area around the Layto n Plant reservoir with tree s . Hr. Carroll sai d he would ask Mr . Roman s of the Parks and R ecreation Oeparcment for advice . The meeting was adjourned at 5:40 P -M- RespecLfu~~y submitted. ~~_, • .<?~/)~ Record~ng Secreta:Y - :. -- r 32xl - • • Date : Subject : • MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMM.ENDATIO OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD June 20,. 1972 Appr oval of Supplement #33 to Connector•s Agreement -ith Southgate Sanitation District. Recommendation: That Supplement #33 to Connector 's Agreement -i.th Southgate Sanitation Di strict ,. a nine acre parcel of land adjacent to the John Madden complex ,. be approved by the Council ,. and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to sign the Agreement on behalf of the City. R esp ctfully su b mi tte d,. • • T 32X - • • Date: Subject : • MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTIO OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD June 20, 1972 Approval of Supplement #34 to Connec t or "s Agreement ~th Southgate Sanitation District~ Recommendation: Tha~ Supplement #34 to Connector "s Agreement ~ith Southgate Sanitation District, a 150 acre parcel of land south of the Englewood dam, be approved by Council, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to sign the Agreement on behalf of the City. R espectfully submitt d 9 • •. • • .. r 32xl - • • • MEMORANDU1'1 TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD Date: June 20, 1972 Subject: Approval of the Revised Easement Agre ement -itb the Public Service Company . Recommendati on: That the Revised Easement Agreement ~itb the Public Service Company, providing a more advantageous site for a gas main to the Se~er Plant, be approved by Council , and that the Mayor and City Clerk be author- ized and directed to sign the agreement on behalf of the City. Respectfully s ubmitted, By: ~ T .H. Ha rder, Chairman • • • • . , r 32x l j - • • • OFFICIAL; crrv cou Cl_!;-~ ~~UM"ERW SUBJECT: OFFICIAL CITY CO ~~CIL ~5:?CUM ENT 1 ~ "l2 COU NCJ_ .;.;....._, 1. 1G FILE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLO. Al.l Membe r s of the EngleW'ood City Council St:a.nley H. Din.J.. City Manager J uly a. 1972 POLICY WTTH FEGA.RD TO THE U SE OF THE RESCUE /A.;·'lBU LANCE U NTT 1 72 A policy adopted on Novettlber 10. 1966. set. forth a basic guideline for tbe use o.f the rescue/8..JD_bulance vehicle.. Unless directed otherw1se. the followi..n.g revision. o.f that policy will go into effect in:u:nedia.tely .. 1.. T'b.e rescue/an.tbulan.ce vehicle will be available for emergeocv service only .. 2. Ba.rrln.g substantial mltlgat:l.n.g c:LrCUJ::n.stan.oes. all per&Oil.S traa.s- parted by the vehicle ~;_u be taken only to Swedish or Porter Hospitals .. 3... The ae.rvi.ces o:f the rescue/a..m.bnlance squad W'ill be extended to all Clty emplo:Y"ees and their ll:ll..D1eclia.te Ca...l:::o._iljes to aoy hospital La.ctlit.y in the me:t:ropolitan area. .. 4. .Prtvat:e a..m.bula.nce carriers wi.ll be dispatched W'ben.ever fea.slbl_e. eapeclally upon request. o:f the victim or his £.an:t...Uy. or in cases where the ambulance requ.i.re::n1enta are beyond the City's rescue service capabil it:y .. 5. Speed lb:olt.s set. :Cvrt.b by ordlnance shall not apply t.o the rescue/ a.D1bu.la.nce vehicle V~.·ben the driver ls res~dbg t.o an emergency call and ls tn.a.klng use of t.he visual and audible signa.ls . The Dl.a..xi.nlun::a. speed shal.l not. exceed 15 nllles per hour over the posted &peed llt:nit.s. 6. .All personnel assigned to t:be rescue/&.Dlbula.nce vehicle :must. have Anl.erican Red Cross fi.rst.-aid training and possess current cards. Respcetf-..:Jly . __ c::::;:-:.--' ~ ~~'I==> ~ STANLEY H. DIAL Clt:y Manager SHI>:dfl cc: W"lllla.m A. Hamilton. Flre Chief' ex officio Ci.t)i"/Cie.rk Treasurer : • • r 32xl • • City of' Englewood June 12. 1972 Honorab1e Mayor Mi1ton Senti Members of Eng1ewood City Counci1 3400 South E1ati Street Eng1ewood. Co1orado 80110 Gent1eaen: • • l ') "72 OFF ICI A L.: CrTV C OU Cl_!:-1:2_C>C UM'EPiiW 1 7 2 Phone (303) 7e1 -'t140 Be: Expense Rei.abu....rseaent r.or P1ann~ng Comaission Members During my tenure as a COIIIm.issioner. and a .s Chairman of the City P1anning and Zoning Commission. I have noted tbe in- creased aaount of time required of Ca.missioners to attend aeetings and infora themse1ves on pending matters. It is my opinion that more tiae is required of P1anning Commissioners -than of any other Board or Com.miss ion of the City .. In view of these conditions. it is respectfu11y requested that the City Counci1 consider increasing the rate of reim- bursement f or COIIUili.&sioner:s. If approved. it is sug·gested tbat the increase be ~ade ~ediate1y ef~ective. Respect~u1~y sub.~tted., ~ ~-~ ... : .:r.<L-c.~c - LEO LENTSCH , Chai:ra.a..n City P1anning & Zoning Ca.a~ssion cc: C~ty Manager ~ty P1anning ~ Zoning eo..ission •eabera ex officio City;clerk-Treasurer ~------- • • ~'32xl - • • • OFFICIAL: C JTY C:Ol l C 1 1_ D C>CU"MEJQ'W -> 1 "72 C:O L:N.._ L I L._ -nN G FIL.E CITY O F ENGLEWOOD. CClCI:I. All Members of the Engle9orood City Council Sta..D.ley H. Dial. City '!\!.a..n:l_ger July 3. 1972 TREE PLANTlNG PROGRAM. ID.troduction OFFICIAL: CrrY C:O U N C!L OCU"MEJ'ii'W 1 . '2 The purpose of t..bis program is to encourage Englewood cltl:zen.s to plant. nc9t. n -ees or replace existing unde sira ble trees. It ls hope-d t..h:1t e entually t.bfs pro;;ra.m v.rtll result ln a greener. cooter. and more beautiful conununity . Location of Trees lt iB proposed that t:rees may be planted a.n.~"-bere in front of" a residence between the street: and Ute bouse provided tt meets wi~ the approval of 'the Ch:y PoresT.er. Slz.e o.f' "Trees The slz:e o.f tree best suited .for -SU:r"-tval is 1-1/2•• to 2"' ln diameter. The trc should be gua.rant..eed through one gro-.rt.n.g seasoo and must be V~.r lred (potted •· It is reconunended. 1:bat: the City seek prices by bid .for several varieties of trees --as listed by the City Foresr.er. We w-ou.Jd not. guarantee 'the purchase of any ce.rta..i.D nutnber of t:rees but would specify that purchases 'vould be made as orders .from the citizens are received-The City would selec~ trees froxn tlle ex..lsUng stock: ln loc.a.l nurseries. The cost o_f this size of tree (l.-1 /2"• to 2"") varies from SIS. 00 for a silver maple to $40 ... 00 for a red oa..k.-It: is esti..D:l._a:ted. 'that the City bid purc.nase price ~rouJd be 20 percent less or $12.00 and $32.00 respectively. An additional cost: t..o t.he cltlz.en Cor planting the n-ee (U desired) v.~ouJd probably be one-third o.f ilie re't:l-il cost o.f the tree or SS. 00 for t:he maple and $14. 00 .for the oak. It is not expected tha:t pla.utlng costs '-'Ould be lower if bid... To avoid excessive bookkeeping. confusion and time in expla.i.ning diHeren~ prices for dlffer~t trees. it is reconunended t.hat a flat fee for all trees and a fiat fee for planting (if desired) be charged to 'Che cit:ize.o. Tt: ls reconu:neoded that the coat to the citizen for th e tree w-ould be SB . 00 and for pla.nt:l.ng SS . 00. -:-he City ~vuuld pay Lhe dl!f'erencc. The p ro&rt::.J.n "•·ould Lc on a first.-come. Cirs~-serve basis until the 1972 budgeted money of S9 . 56 . 00 is ex:peo.ded (see below). Other orders could be filled the next gro"'"i.ng 3eason. If we assu e that all c itizens 9.rould order red oak (S32. O 'l) :l..D.d d-::-si r e planting ($14 ... 00). t:.be total adds up to S46.00. U we subtract the S1.6 .00 rece ived !ro D'\ tbe citizen (58 . 00 !or tree and SB . 00 for planting). the Cit:y could fit t crders for 31.8 trees be.(ore 'the S9. 568.00 available for this program would be expended. It is recommended t:.hat a limit of' one "tree per residence be allowed during-the first: year of this program ... .&.C:C1 ..... ~"-"6 _ ............ -. ex off~cio C~ty&C1erk Treasurer • • /'32X - • • • OFFICI A~ CITV COUNCIL D OC::U"MERW r ...,.. -=> 1 ~ 7 2 All Members of the Englewood City Council Page 2 .. As you remembe r, over $20, 000 .. 00 was allotted for a tree removal and replace- Dl.ent program this year.. An accounting of these funds is as follOW's: Original budget Ex:pe:ndit:ures to date: Street re:moval and cleanup Replacement of trees in paving program Part purchase price for large mo"Wer Estimated cost for eniorceme:nt of tree ordinance for 1972 Balance Alternate Progra..m $3.732.80 s. 100 .. 00 1.000.00 1. 000.00 $20.400.00 10.832.80 $ 9.567.20 Another possible pla..o. t.o encourage ct'ttzens to plant trees "W"Ou.Jd be similar to one that Pueblo ls DOW' using successfully . Orders for bare root trees are taken throughout the "W"inter.. Trees are purchased by the City by bid lD February. 'Delivery o.f these trees is made in March and City cre~vs plant all trees be.fore they lea.( out., sometlrae around May. The cost to t.he citizen is S7 .. SO and no charge ls made for pla..nUng. This progr-azn ls appeaU.ng because the City -purchases only those trees which are ordered. and a.ll planting is done in the early spring which ls the best time. Further advantages are that loss ca..n be deterxnined very soon. selection is better and less expensive. and the citizens get satlsfaction because they deal only '""ith the City. This progra.xn -w-as not reconu:nended. for the City of Englewood because there is not. a tree holding area or large enough nursery nor is there a planting ere~~ available for the t:w-o months of the year . An attempt to contact 'Voodman BrotL~rs Nursery to hold and care .Cor the trees during the two mOD.ths mentioned 'WaS met: with a nega.ti, .. e a..n.swer because thls is the prime t::hne .for tbeir sales and there ls a high cost for l_abor maintenance. Respectfully. ---~-~//-..I:=::>~ STANLEY H. DIAL City Ma.n.agcr SHD:dfl. reading on the 10th day o f Ju1y, L ~l~- ex off::Lc ::Lo C::Lt")PCierk-Treasurer ·-: • • I' 32X - • • • OFFICIA~ CJTV C O UNCI!:-. ~t;:CONfER'W 1 7 2 cour-..;c....tL ' L..~ 1 1NG FtL.S CITY O F ENGL EW OOD.~ INTRODU CED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN DHOR.IT Y A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING, SECTION 2, CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE I, TITLE XII OF THE '69 E.M.C., AUTHORIZING RESIDENT HOMEOWNERS TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALK, CURB, GUTTER, CURB CUTS, OR DRIVE- WAYS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section 1. That Section 2~ Chapter 2, Artic1e I, Tit1e XII of the '69 E.M.C., is hereby amended to read as fo11ow-s: 1.2-2-2. Permits Required. It sha11 be un1aw£u1 for any person to construct any sidewa1k, curb, gutter, curb cut, or driveway within the City 1imits ~thout first ob- taining a permit therefor from the Director. Such permits ~11 be issued on1y to regu1ar1y 1icensed and bonded concrete contractors who post ~th the City an annua1 performance bond in the amount of $2000.00, or to a homeowner for the property in ~i..ch he owns and resides. The permi.t sha11 ex::pire ninety (90) days after the day of issuance. Introduced, read in £u11 and passed on first reading on the 10th day of Ju1y, 1972. Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 1 3 th of Jul.y, 1.972. Mayor Attest: ex officio City~erk-Treasurer day I, Kar1 F. No11enberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and co~p1ete copy of a Bi11 for an Ordinance, introduced, read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the 10th day of Ju1y, 1972 . • - r 32x -- • - - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY C O UNCiu~~ DHORXTY A BILL FOR AN O RDINANCE AMEr-.'DING, S E C TIO N 2 , CHAPTER 2 , ART I C LE I , TITLE XII OF THE '6 9 E .M.C ., AUTHO RIZ I NG RESIDENT HOMEOWNERS TO CO NSTRUCT SIDEWALK, C URB, GUTTER, C URB C UTS , OR DRIVE - WAYS WITHIN THE CITY L IMITS . B E IT O RDA INE D BY THE CITY COUNCIL O F THE C ITY OF E NGLEWOOD , C O L ORADO : Section 1 . That Section 2, Chapter 2, Artic1e I, Tit1e XI I o f t h e '69 E.M.C., is hereby amended to read as fo11ows : 12 -2 -2. Permits Reauired. Yt sha11 be un1aw£u1 for any person to construct any sidewa1k, curb, g utter, curb cut, or dr~veway within the City 1imits ~thout first ob - taining a p e rmit therefor from the Director. Such permits ~11 be issued on1y to regu1ar1y 1icensed and bonded concre~e contractors w h o po s t ~t h t he C ity an annua1 performance bond in the amount of $2000.00, or to a homeowner for the property in which he o~s and resides. The permit sha11 expire ninety (90) day s a f ter t h e day of issuance. Introduced, read in fu11 and passed on first read~ng on the ~Oth day of Ju1y. 1972. Pub1ished as a Bi...11 for an Ordinance on the 1.3th o f Ju1y, 1972. Mayor Attest : ex off~cio City C1erk-Treasure r day I, Kar1 F. No11enberg er, do hereby certify that the above and fore g oing is a true, accurate and comp1ete copy of a Bi11 for an Ordinance. introduced, read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the ~oth day o f Ju1y. 1972. ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -- r - • • • OFF"t C"":J DI "" INTRODUCE D AS A BILL BY COUNCI~~ DHOR.l:.TY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING • SECTION 2 • CHAPTER 2 • ARTICLE I • TITLE XII OF THE '69 E.M.C., AUTHORIZING RESIDENT HOMEOWNERS TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALK, CURB, G UTTER, CURB CUTS, OR DRIVE- WAYS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS. BE IT ORDAINE D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section 1. That Section 2. Chapter 2. Artic1e I, Tit1e XII of the '69 E.M.C., is hereby amended to read as £o11oW's: 1.2 -2 -2. Permits Required. It sha11 be un1aW'fu1 for any person to construct any sidewa1k, curb, gutter, curb cut, or driveW"ay "Within the City 1Lmits without first ob - taining a permit therefor from the Director. Such permits W'i11 be issued on1y to regu1ar1y 1icensed and bonded concrete contractors who post ~th che City an an.nua1 performance bond in the BDlOUDt of $2000.00, or to a homeowner for the property in which he owns and resides. The permit sha11 expire ninety (90) days after the day of issuance. Introduced, read ~n fu11 and passed on first reading on the 10th day of Ju1y. 197 2. Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordi:na.n.ce on the 13th o f Jul.y, 1.972. Mayor Attest: ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer day I, Kar1 F. No11enberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoin g is a true, accurate and comp1ete copy of a Bi11 for an Ordinance, introduced. read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the 10th day of Ju1y, 1972. ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer • • • ,32. - • • • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN HENNING A BILL FOR OFFICI AU C::rT"V COUNCIL DC>Cl:JM"ENW n.--o o::f""! T O -'-1 ~7 2 C OL: .L.!~ , :._._ 1 tr G FILE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. ~ AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SCHEDULES OF AVERAGE PRICES OF COM- PARABLE SALES; COMPARABLE RENTAL HOUSING; AND A MOVING EXPENSE SCHEDULE; IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE REQUIREl-ENTS OF SECTION 114 • TITLE I OF THE HOUSING ACT OF 1964, AS AMENDED BY THE UNIFORM RELOCATION ASSISTANCE AND REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITION POLICIES ACT OF 1970 FOR PROJECT OSC-C0-08-00-0063 (NORTHWEST ENGLEWOOD GREENBELT/PARK). BE IT ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, the ru1es and regu1ations prescribed by the Federal Government pursuant to Section 114~ Title I of the Housing Act of 1964~ as amended by the Uniform Relo- cation Assistance and Rea1 Property Acquisition Po1icies Act of 1970~ require that conditions under which the City of Eng1e~ood ~11 ~ake relocation payments in connection with Project OSC-C0-08-00-0063 (Northwest Eng1ewood Greenbe1t/ Park) and that Schedules of Average Prices of Comparab1e Sa1es and Renta1 Housing in the Denver Metropo1itan Area (of which Englewood is a part) be o£ficia11y approved by the Council of the City of Englewood; and WHEREAS~ by pre~ous resolution conditio~s under Which relocation payments wi11 be made for said projects were approved ; and WHEREAS. it is deemed desirab1e to amend such conditions under which relocation payments w111 be made; and WHEREAS • Tit1e VI of the Civ-1.1 Rights Act of 1964 and the regu1ations of the Depart:m.ent of Hou.s:Ln.g and Urban ne~e1opment: effectuat:Lng that Tit1e, provide that no person sha11, on the grounds of race, re1igion, co1or, sex, or nationa1 origin, be exc1uded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrLminat:ion in the undertaking and carrying out of projects and pro- grams assisted under the Housing Act of 1949, as amended, inc1uding amendments added by the Uniform Re1ocation Assist- ance and Rea1 Property Acquisition Po1icies Act of 1970. NOW, THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as fo11ows: 1. That the Schedules of Average Prices of Comparable Sa1es and Rental Housing in the City and Den~er Metropo1itan Area attached hereto is in a11 respects approved for Project OSC-C0-08-00-0063 . -1- • . ' • • T 32X - • • 2. That the Moving E xpense Schedu1e of the State of Co1orado attached hereto as E xhi..b it ''A'' and made a. part hereof. is in a11 respects approved for said project. 3. That the Re1ocation Administrator of the Denver Urban Rene~a1 Authority is hereby designated to approve a11 c1aims for Re1ocation Payments. as we11 as a11 Re1o- cation C1aims invo1ving mo~ng expenses in said project and in accordance with the attached Schedu1es and Exhibits. 4. That the requirements of Tit1e VI of the Civi1 Rights Act of 1964. together ~~th a11 regu1ations 1mp1e- menting said Act. sha11 in a11 respects be met and sat- isfied. 5. That Counci1 finds and determines that severa1 fami1ies are Lmmediate1y affected as a resu1t of the adoption and Lmp1ementation of the Federa1 Grant and further finds that this Ordinance is necessary for the Lmmediate preser- vation of pub1ic hea1th and safety and that it sha11 take effect upon pub1ication fo11o~ng fina1 passage. Introduced. read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the 10th day of Ju1y. 1972. Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordi.nance on the 1'-'3'-'t.h=-- of Ju1y. 1972. ~Mayor Attest: ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer day I. Kar1 F. No11enberger. do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true. accurate and comp1ete copy o f a Bi11 for an Ordinance. introduced. read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the 10th day of Ju1y. 1972. ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -2- • • -, r 32xl • - - - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN HENNXNG A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SCHEDULES OF AVERAGE PRICES OF COM- PARABLE SALES; COMPARABLE RENTAL HOUSING; A.."'D A !'lOVING EXPENSE SCHEDULE; IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE REQUIREI'ENTS OF SECTION 114, TITLE I OF THE HOUSI="'G ACT OF 1964, AS AI'IENDED BY THE UNIFORM RELOCATION ASSISTA.."'CE AND REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITION POLICIES ACT OF 1970 FOR PROJECT OSC-C0-08-00-0063 (NORTHWEST ENGLEWOOD GREENBELT/PARK). BE IT ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, the rules and regulations prescribed by the Federal Government pursuant to Section 114, Tit1e I of the Housing Act of 1964, as amended by the Uniform Re1o- cation Assistance and Rea1 Property Acquisition Po1icies Act of 1970, require that conditions under whi.ch the City of Eng1ewood ~11 make re1ocati.on payments in connection with Project OSC-C0-08-00-0063 (Northwest Eng1ewood Greenbe1t/ Park) and that Schedu.1es of Average Prices of Co~parab1e Sa1es and Renta1 Housing in the Denver Metropo1itan Area (of which Eng1ewood i.s a part) be officia11y approved by the Counci1 of the City of Eng1ewo od; and WHEREAS, by previous reso1u.tion conditions under which re1ocati.on payments wi11 be made for said projects were a.pp roved ; and WHEREAS, it is deemed desirab1e to amend such conditions under which re1ocation payments wi11 be made; and WHEREAS, Tit1e VI of the Civi1 Rights Act of 1964 and the reguLations of the Department of HousLng an~ Urban DeveLopment effectuating that Tit1e, provide that no person sha11, on the grounds of race, re1igion, co1or, sex, or nationa1 origin, be exc1uded from participation in , be denied the benefits o£, or be subjected to discrimination i.n the undertaking and carrying out of projects and pro- grams assisted under the Housing Act of 1949, as amended, :i.nc1uding amendments added by the Uniform Relocation Assist- ance and Real Property Acquisition Policies 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 Co~parab1e Sa.1es and Renta1 Housing in the City and Denver Hetropo1ita.n. Area attached hereto is in a11 respects approved for Project OSC-C0-08-00-0063. -1- • -- - • • • • 2_ That the MD~ng Expense Schedu1e of the State of Co1orado attached hereto as Ex.hib it •'A'' and made a part hereof. is in a11 respects approved for said project. 3. That the Re1ocation Administrator of the Denver Urban Rene~a1 Authority is here by designated to approve a11 c1aims for Re1ocation Payments. as we11 as a11 Re1o- cation C1a~s invo1ving moving expenses in said project and in accordance with the attached Schedu1es and Exhibits. 4. That the requirements of Tit1e VI of the Civi1 Rights Act of 1964. together ~th a11 regu1ations i.mp1e- menting said Act. sha11 in a11 respects be met and sat- isfied. 5. That Counci1 finds and deterurl.nes that severa.1 fami1ies are immediate1y affected as a resu1t of the adoption and Lmp1ementa.tion of the Federa1 Grant and further finds that this Ordinance is necessary for the ~ediate preser- vation of pub1ic hea1th and safety and that it sha11 take effect upon pub1ication fo11o~ng fina1 passage. Introduced. read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the 10th day of Ju1y • 1972. Pu.b1ished as a. Bi11 for an. 0-rdi..:nan..ce on the of Ju~y. ~972. Mayor Attest: ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer 13th day I. Kar1 F. No11enberger. do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true~ accurate and comp1ete copy of a Bi11 for an Ordinance. introduced. read in fu11 and passed on first rea.d:l:ng on the 10-t.h day of Ju1y. 1972 . ex officio City C1erk Treasurer -2- ·- • • . , • '32x - • • • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN HENNING A BILL FOR AN ORDI NA.."'CE APPROVI~G SCHEDULES OF AVERAGE PRICES OF COM- PARAB LE SALES ; CO:-n>AR.ABLE RENTAL HOUSING; AND A MOVING EXPENSE SCHEDULE ; IN COMPLIA..._.C E WITH THE REQUIREl"ENTS OF SECTION 1.1.4 • TITLE I OF THE HOUSI:<:G ACT OF 1.964 • AS AMENDED BY THE UNIFORM RELOCATI0:-1 ASSISTA...,CE A.."'D REAL PROPERTY ACQUIS ITION POLICIES ACT OF 1.970 FOR PROJECT OSC-C0-08-00-0063 (NORTHWEST ENGLEWOOD GREE NBELT/PARK). BE IT ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. WHEREAS, the ru1es and re g u1ations prescribed by the Federa1 Government pursuant to Section 114, Title I of the Housing Act o f 1964 , as amended by the U niform Relo- cation Assistance and Re a1 Property Acquisition Po1i.ci.es Act: of 1970, require that: conditions under which the City of Eng1e~ood wi.11 make relocation payments in connection ~th Project OSC -C0-08-00 -0063 (:<:vrthwest Engl.ewood Greenbel.t/ Park) and t hat Schedules o f Average Prices of Comparable Sa1es and Rent:a1 Housing in the Denver Metropolitan Area (of ~hi.ch Englewood i.s a part) be offi.ci.a11y approved by t h e Counci1 of the City of Eng1ewood; and WHEREAS , by pre~ous reso1ution conditions under ~hich re1ocation payments wi11 be made for said projects ~ere approved; and WHEREAS, it is deemed desirab1e to amend such conditions under ~hich relocation payments ~11 be made; and WHEREAS. Titl.e VI of the Civil. Rights Act of 1.964 and the regu1ati.ons of the Department of Housing and Urban Deve1opment effectuating that Tit1e, pro~de that no person sha11, on the grounds of race , re1igion, color, sex, or nat iona1 origin, be exc1uded from participat ion in, be d enied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrLmination i n the undertaking and carrying out of projects and pro - grams assisted under the Housing Act of 1949, as amended, inc1uding amendments added b y the Uniform Re1ocation Assist - ance and Rea1 Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970. NOW. THEREFO RE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. as fol.l.ows: 1. That the Schedules of Average Prices of Comparab1e Sa1es and Renta1 Housing in the City and Denver Metropolitan Area attached hereto is in a11 respects approved for Project OSC-C0-08 -00-0063 • -1.- • : • • • - • 2. That the Moving Expense Schedu1e of the State of Co1orado attached h ere to as Exhibit "A'' and made a part hereof, ~s in a11 r e spects approved for said project. 3. That the R e 1ocation A d~inistrator of the Denver Urban Rene w a1 Authority is hereby d e signated to approve a11 c1aims f or Re1ocation Payments, as we11 as a11 Re1o- cation C1aims invo1ving ~o~n g expenses in said project and in accordance ~th the attached Schedu1es and Exhibits. 4. That the requirements of Tit1e VI of the Civi1 Rights Act of 1964, together with a11 regu1ations ~p1e­ menting said Act, sha11 in a11 respects be met and sat- isfied. 5. That Counci1 finds and determines that severa1 fami1ies are immediate1y affected as a resu1t of the adoption and Lmp1ementation of the Federa1 Grant and further f~nds that this OrdLnance is necessary for the ~mmediate preser- vation of pub1ic hea1th and safety and that it sha11 take effect upon pub1ication fo11o~ng fina1 passage. Introduced. read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the 10th day of Ju1y. 1972. Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 1 3 ~ of Jul.y, 1.972. Mayor Attest: ex officio City C1erk Treasurer day I, Kar1 F. No11enberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true. accurate and comp1ete copy of a Bi11 for an Ordinance. introduced, read ~n fu11 and passed on first reading on the l.Oth day of Ju.1y, 1972. ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -2- ·-: • • '!' r 32 x - - - - - RESOLUTION NO. _.=3:..:2"---• SERIES OF 1.972 OFFICIAL! CIT"V' c:.c>UNCIL DOCUM'E'N"WW r-,.. ... , TO 1 C) 72 C OL. r.·a:: .. :.._TiN G FILE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. c:::cL.:CL A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR THE ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY FOR THE UTILITIES DEPARTMENT SEWER PLANT ENLARGEMENT. WHEREAS, it has been determined that the Uti~ities Department of the City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado ~s in need of additiona1 rea1 property to expand its faci1ities; and WHEREAS, a certain parce1 of ground as hereinafter described is necessary for such expansion; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD: 1. That the City Attorney of the City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado is hereby authorized and directed to institute the necessary action required for the acquisition of the fo11o~ng described rea1 property: BEGINNING at a point 757.0 feet Eas t and 61.6.3 feet South of the Northwest corner of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 33, Township 4 South, Range 68 West of the 6th Pr1nc1pa1 Mer1d1an, thence South and para11e1 to the West l.ine of the NE 1./4 of the NE 1./4 of said Section 33 323.7 feet, thence East and para11e1 to the North 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33 1.31..46 feet, thence o~ an ang1e of 103° 07• to the right for a distance of 41.08 feet, thence west and para11e1 to the North 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33 252.00 feet, thence South and para11e1 to the west 1ine of the NE 1./4 of the NE 1./4 of said Section 33 10.0 feet, thence West and para11e1 to the North 1.1ne of the NE 1./4 of the NE 1./4 of said Sec- tion 33 70.0 feet, thence North and para1 1e1 to the West l.ine of the NE 1./4 of the NE 1./4 of said Section 33 373.7 feet to a point 616.3 feet South of the North 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33, thence East and para11e1 to the North 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1./4 of said Section 33 200.0 feet to the point of beginning. 2. That good faith negotiations for the acquisition of the above described rea1 property have been unsuccessfu1, the City Attorney is authorized and directed to institute the necessary action as provided in Chapter 50, Artic1e 6, C.R.S. '63, as SJDended, entit1ed ,.Eminent Do-m_ain ... -1.- • -- ~'32 x l - ] • • 3. That the Director of Finance is hereby authorized to dra~ a sufficient and appropriate warrant from the genera1 uti1ity funds to acquire the hereinabove described rea1 property. ADOPTED AND APPROVED thi.s l.Oth day of Ju1y, 1972. Mayor Attest : Treasurer I. Kar1 F. No11enberger, ex officio City C1erk- Treasurer of the City of Eng1e~ood. Co1orado. do hereby certify that the above and forego ing is a true, accurate and comp1ete copy of Reso1ution No. 32 • Series of 1972. ~AJ .CC~ ex officio Ci..ty ~rk-Treasurer -2- • • '32xl - • • RESOLUTION NO. 3 2 SERIES OF 1.972 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ru"'D DIRECTING THE CITY ATTOR.l'IE Y FOR THE ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY FOR THE UTILITIES DEPARTMENT SEWER PLANT ENLARGEMENT. WHEREAS, it has been determined that the U ti1ities Department of the City of Eng1ewood , Co1orado is in need of additiona1 rea1 property to expand its faci1ities; and WHEREAS, a certain parce1 of ground as hereinaf te r described is necessary for s uch expansion; NOW. THEREFORE • BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD: 1. That the City Attorney of the City of E ng1ewood, Co1orado is hereby authorized and directed to institute the necessary action required for the acquisition of the fo11o~ng described rea1 property: BEGINNING at a po1nt 757.0 feet East and 61.6.3 feet South of the North~est corner of the Northeast 1/4 of the N ortheast 1/4 of Section 33, Township 4 South , Range 68 west of the 6th Principa1 Meridian, thence South and para11e1 to the West 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1./4 of said Section 33 323.7 feet. t hence East and para11e1 to the North 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1./4 of said Section 33 131.46 feet, thence on an ang1e of 103° 07' to the right for a distance of 41.08 feet. thence West and para11e1 to the No rth 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33 252.00 feet, thence South and para11e1 to the West 1ine of the NE 1./4 of the NE 1./4 of said Section 3~ 1.0.0 feet, thence ~st and para11e1 to the North J..ine of the NE J../4 of the NE J../4 of sa1d Sec - tion 33 70_0 feet, thence North and para11e1 to the West 1.1ne of the NE 1./4 of the NE 1./4 of said Sect1on 33 373.7 feet to a point 61.6.3 feet South of the North 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33, thence Eas t and para11e1 to the North 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1i4 o f said Section 33 200.0 feet to the point of beginning. 2. That g ood faith negotiations for the acquisition of the abo~e described rea1 property have been unsuccessful. the City Attorney is authorized and directed to institute the necessary action as provided in Chapter 50, A rtic1e 6, C.R-S. '63. as amended, entitled 11 E"m.inent Domain." -1.- ·- II • • I' 32X - - - 3. That the Director of Finance is hereby authorized to dra~ a sufficient and appropriate warrant from the genera1 uti1ity funds to acquire the hereinabove described rea1 property . ADOPTED AND APPROVED thi.s l.Oth day of Ju1y. 1972. Mayor Attest:: ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer I. Kar1 F. No11enberger, 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 Reso1uti.on No. 32 , Series of 1972. ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer : -• '32xl -- - - - RESOLUTION NO . _:3'-"2'---• SERIES OF 1972 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZI~G ~~D DIRECTING THE CITY ATTO&~Y FOR THE ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY FOR THE UTILITIES DEPARTMENT SEWER PLANT ENLARGEMENT. WHEREAS, it has been dete~ined that the Uti1ities Department of the City of Eng1e~ood~ Co1orado is in need of additiona1 rea1 property to expand its faci1ities; and WHEREAS, a certain parce1 of ground as hereinafter described is necessary for such expansion; NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD: 1. That the City Attorney of the City of Eng1e~ood, Co1orado is hereby authorized and directed to institute the necessary action required for the acquisition of the fo11owing described rea1 property: BEGINNING at a point 757.0 feet East and 616.3 feet South of the Nor th~est corner of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 33, Township 4 South, Range 68 West of the 6th Prin.ci._pa1 ?-teridian, thence South and para11e1 to the West 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE :L/4 of said Section 33 323.7 feet, thence East and para11e1 to the N orth 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33 131.46 feet. thence on an ang1e of 103° 07' to the r~ght for a distance of 41.08 feet, thence West and para11e1 to the North 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33 252.00 feet. thence South and para11e1 to the West 1ine of the NE :L/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33 10.0 feet, thence West and para11e1 to the North 1ine of the NE :L/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Sec - tion 33 70.0 feet, thence North and para11e1 to the West :Line of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33 373.7 feet to a point 616.3 feet South of the North 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33, thence East and para11e1 to the North :Line of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33 200.0 feet to the point of beginning. 2 . That good faith negotiations for the acquisition of the above described rea1 property have been unsuccessfu1, the City Attorney is authorized and directed to institute the necessary action as provided in Chapter 50, Artic1e 6, C.R.S. '63. as amended. entit1ed "Eminent Domai..n." -1- \ ! ~ II -- '32xl .......... - - 3. That the Direc tor of Finance is hereby authorized to dra~ a sufficient and appropriate ~arrant from the genera1 uti1ity funds to acquire the hereinabove described rea1 property. ADOPTED AND APPROVED th~s 10th day of Ju1y. 1972. Mayor Attest: ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer I. Kar1 F. No11enberger, 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. 3 2 • Series of 1972. ex officio City C1erk Treasurer -2- -- 0 - • - 3. That the Director of Finance is hereby authorized t o dra~ a sufficient and appropriate warrant from the genera1 uti1ity funds to acquire the hereinabove described rea1 p r opert y. ADOPTED AND APPROVE D t:h i.s 10th day of J u 1y , 1972 . May or Attest : ex officio City C1erk-Tre asurer I, Kar1 F . No11enberger, ex officio City C1erk- Treasurer of the City of Eng 1ewood, Co1orado, do hereby certify that the above and fore g oing is a true, accurate and comp1ete copy o f Reso1ution N o. 3 2 , Series of 1972. ex officio City C1erk-T r e as u r e r -2- •. -- r 32x • - - - RESOLUTION NO. 32 SERIES OF 1972 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR THE ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY FOR THE UTILITIES DEPARTMENT SEWER PLANT ENLARGEHENT . WHEREAS, it has been determined that the Uti1i ties Department of the City of Eng1ewood~ Co1orado ~s in need of additiona1 rea1 property to expand its faci1ities; and WHEREAS, a certain parce1 of g round as hereinafter described is necessary for such expansion; NOW. THEREFORE • BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD: 1. That the City Attorney of the City of Eng1ewood. Co1orado is hereby authorized and directed to institute t he necessary action required for the acquisition of the fo11owing described rea1 property: BEGINNING at a point 757.0 feet East and 616.3 feet South of the N orthwest c o rner of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 33, Township 4 South, Range 68 West of the 6th Principa.1 r-1 eri..dian, thence South and para.11e1 to the West 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Sect1on 33 323.7 feet, thence East and para11e1 to t he N orth 1~ne of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33 131.46 feet. thence on an ang 1e o£ 103 ° 07' to the r~ght for a d~stance of 41.08 feet, thence West and para11el. to the N or·th 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33 252.00 feet, thence South and para11e1 to the West 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33 10 .0 feet, thence West and para11e1 to the North 1ine of the ~~ 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Sec- tion 33 70 .0 feet, thence North and para11e1 to the West 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33 373.7 feet to a point 616.3 feet South of the No rth l.i.ne of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 33, thence East and para11e1 to the N orth 1ine of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 o f said Section 33 200 .0 feet to the point of beginning. 2. That good faith neg otiations for the acquisition of the above d e scribe d rea1 property have been unsuccessfu1, the City Attorney is autho rized and directed to institute the necessary action as provided in Chapter 50, Artic1e 6. C.R.S . '63, as amended, ent:i.t:1ed "Eminent: Domain." -1- • \ \ ·- -• T 32X .......... • • 3. That the Director of Finance is hereby author~zed to draw a sufficient and appropriate warrant from the genera1 uti1ity funds to acquire the hereinabove described rea1 property. ADOPTED AND APPROVED th~s 10th day of Ju1y. 1972. Mayor Attest : ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer I, Kar1 F. No11enberger, 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 N o . 32 , Series of 1972. ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -2- • : • • • .....,ECTa: Q.ue...rte r1y .A..P ... C .. o .. I .eet1l::.ga • • - DnDt,.OFFJCJ! :Mal'ltOIIANDUM 1 72 co ur-.;c... ... CITY O F ENGLE FILE G OD. C OLO. DATa: Ju.1y 6,. 1972 I have an a c t~ve oember ship 1n the Col..or a~~yocing C~apte r o~ A .P .C .. Q .. (Aasoe~ated P o1ice Cocmun~c ati ~,s crficera ) w~c h meets ~uarte r ~y ... The purpose o~ t bia organ- ization i s a cont~uing er~o~ ~~ard ~~~ and 4eeping abreast o£ t h e t e chno- 1oeica1 adv anc es i_..-,. ;:ub1ic safety c~c .a.-::..:i.oc..a .. :::eet:i...t::.gs a t t h e sta te. reg:i.ona.1 and natio na.1 l..evel..s are =os"t. :i..n.:fo .rrca.t..ive i..n ~a respect.. It. is J::l;)T desi.re to atten d a.a r:l4nY o f t hese ~:e et.i...r:..g.a &..n.d co.n.1"ere.n ces &a possib l..e .. Two o~ the qu&rterl..y ~ee~~s are a l..w n y a h el..d 1n Wy o =ing and t h e o tter two ~ Col..orado... No.u1d :i.t be possi.bl..e to obta.in. a c o::1t1.n:u.i....n.g app rov~ Crom C::Junc:i.l.. to att e-~d t.~ose ~~e t :i..::l.gs :i..n .,.;:;o-.i.n.g r a t h er ind:i. v:i.dual.. meet ina: approval..? : !.-.....ny time a no~~:i.c at ion o£ ~es e ceet~s ia not ~ auf~:i.cient t~~ to ob~ai-~ Counci1'a a.ppro v~ .. R espectru..1.1y ,. --; .. -· /'--;;, ~' ,-'/ R... D . I ..orris ~~~c ~tions 3u~erviso r • • '!' I' 32 X ~----~------------~--~--~--~ • • • SIDEWALK DISTRICT #73 Nnmc & Mnil in g Address Legal Description Judkins, Jos ephine & Russell Wayne Lots 11 & 12, Blk. 21 , Speers Bdwy. 3024 8. Delaware Addn. Curtis, Kenneth C.; Lett, Virgil Lots 13 it 14, Blk. 21, Speers Bdwy. L.; Winkler, Kathy L. Addn. 2627 S. Pearl Denver , Colo. 80210 School Dis t . 1 Lots 1-10 it 12-19 & that part Lot 11 4101 s. Bannock Desc. as: Beg. 26 Ft. N of 8W 1·1 1 corner Lot 11, thence 34 ° 52' E 50.86 ft.; thence N 8 ft.· thence II 4 Ft. ; thence S 21' 06' II 55.68 Ft. to Beg. Dotson Sub City of Englewood City of Englewood Pearson, Fred & Jean Lots 7 & 8, Blk. 5, Skerritts Addn. 3536 8. Cherokee 2nd Flg. York, Jake it Violet Lots 11 & 12, Blk. 5 Skerri t ts Addn. tl I 3542 8. Cherokee 2nd Flg. Carlin, Leonard V. & Joan F. Frac. parts of Lots 8 & 9, Blk. 6, c/o Western Dov. & Inv. Corp. 8kerritts 3rd Flg. 6200 S. Broadway Littleton, Colo. 80121 Carlin, Leonard V. & Joan F. Lots 10 & 11, Blk. 6, 8kerritts c/o Western Dev. & Inv. Co. 3rd Flg. 6200 S. Bdwy. Littleton, Colo. 80121 City of Englewood Buchler , Bernice II. Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 1, Englewood Hts. 3580 8. Broadw~y ·~ • " • Vl ltl Vlolloll1 .... 1~ ~VV"flff .. lt« rrTl!PII TO JtiL l 0'72 Pa ge 1 Property~L MEEliNG FI LE p p I No. :..:.::=.:.i-~~w:i~NGLEWOOO, COLQ. -·-·-· 3030 S. Delaware 1971 34 2 21 006 3032 S. Delaware 1971 34 2 21 007 3101 8. Delaware 1971 34 3 OS 001 (400 W. Eastman) 3536 S. Cherokee 2077 03 2 02 003 3542 S. Cherokee 2077 03 2 02 005 3518 8. Bannock 2077 03 2 01 002 3538 S. Bannock 2077 03 2 01 003 3602 S. Acoma 2077 03 2 12 002 I • t i l 1;1 1 ·. ~-~ "' w N X Nnm c & llniling Address Ouchlcr, Bernice M. 3580 S. Broadway Snyder , Carol J. 3616 S. Acoma Clark, James F. 3694 S. Acoma Kullgren, Elwood M.; Crede, Howard J. & Bowman, R. G. 2290 S. Sherman Denver, Colo, Crede, Howard J. c/o R. G. Bowman 2290 S. Sharman Denver, Colo. Banister, Philip H. II Gertrude 3615 S. Acoma Kerr, Edith M. 3669 S. Acoma City of Englewood Swartwood, Kenneth E. II Anna J. 3695 S, Ela t1 Ortgyson, Everett J. & Nelli 3701 S. Ela t1 City of Englewood City of Englewood Estes, Clarence J, II Dorothea I. 3701 S. Fox • • SIDEWALK DISTRICT #73 Legal Description Lots 5 & 6, Blk. 1, Englewood Hts. Lots 7 & 8, Blk . 1, Englewood Hts. Lots 7 & 8, Blk. 1, Ham II Killies Bdwy. Hts. Lot 16 & N. 20 Ft. of 15, Blk . 2, Englewood Hts. Lots 13, 14 & s. 5 Ft. of 15, Blk . 2, Englewood Hts. Lots ll & 12, Blk. 2, Englewood Hts. Lots 13 & 14, Blk. 2, Ham & Killies Bdwy . Hts. Alley E. of Fox, N, side of Kenyon Lots 12-16 , Blk. 19, Englewood Hts. Lots 46-48, Blk. 2, Logandale Slf corner Ela t1 & Kenyon Alley E. of Fox, S. side of Kenyon N. 10 Ft. of 46, all Lots 47 II 48, B1k. 3, Logandale Property Addres s 3612 S. Acoma 3616 S. Acoma 3694 S. Acoma 3601 S. Acoma 3605 S. Acoma 3615 S. Acoma 3669 S. Acoma 3695 S. Ela t1 3701 S. Ela t1 3701 s. Fox Page 2 P.P .I. No. - 2077 03 2 12 004 2077 03 2 12 005 2077 03 2 12 007 2077 03 2 13 014 2077 03 2 13 013 2077 03 2 13 012 2077 03 2 13 009 2077 03 2 17 008 2077 03 2 22 019 2077 03 2 21 019 I . I • t i l (·1 ........ " (,t.) 1\) X l • • I ---- Nam e & Mailing Address City of Engl ewood Blanscet , Cnrl R. & Virgie D. 3700 S. Galapago Fox, Glen W. & Elizabeth D. 3700 S. Huron City of Englewood Eckman , Navalyn F. 3701 S. Huron Black, wesley M. 3800 S, Kalama th City of Englewood Baker , James II. & Margaret R, 3965 S. Jason Buckmast er, Seth Andrew 3975 S, Jason Bonomi, Joan M, 3985 S. Jason Day, Norman E. II Kathryn A. 4165 S. Inca Sandmeyer, Frances A. 4175 S. Inca Fisher, Leo F, II llonna 11. 4245 S, Inca Shipley, Melton L. II Janice K. 4140 S. Inca • • SIDEWALK DISTRICT #73 Legal Description Property Address Alley E. of Galapago, s. side of Kenyon Lots 1 & 2 & N. 6 Ft. Lot 3, Blk. 3, ~700 S. Galapago Logandale Lots 1 & 2, & N. 10Ft. of 3,Blk. 4, 3700 S. Huron Logandale NW corner Kenyon & Huron N. 10Ft. of Lot 46 , all of 47 r. 48 , 3701 S. Huron B1k. 5, Logandale Lots 1-6 , B1k. 12, Logandale 3800 s. Ka1amath Lot 7, B1k, 3, LoUreda Sub, 3965 S. Jason Lot 8, B1k. 3, Loffreda Sub, 3975 S, Jason Lot 9, Blk. 3, Loffreda Sub, 3985 S, Jason Lot 20, B1k, 1, Oxford Hts , 4165 S. Inca Lot 19, B1k. 1, Oxford Ht s. 4175 S. Inca Lot 14 , Blk. 1, Oxford Hts. 4245 S. Inca Lot 6, Blk. 2, OXford Hts . \ 4140 S. Inca .._~~ w --- Page 3 P.P.I. No . 2077 03 2 21 001 2077 03 2 20 001 2077 04 1 07 017 2077 04 1 14 001 2077 04 4 03 020 2077 04 4 03 019 2077 04 4 03 018 2077 04 4 09 020 2077 04 4 09 019 2077 04 4 09 014 2077 04 4 08 006 ~I . . .. • l • • J 11""\ SIDEWALK DISTRICT #73 Page 4 I I: N~mc & !!ailing Address Legal Description Property Address P.P.I. No. - ll cllin , Ivan L. It Wilma II. Lots 45-46, Blk. 37, S. Bdwy. Hts. 4311 S. Logan 2077 10 1 05 022 4311 S. Logan Vac. & i alley Adj . Klapper, Josef F. & Lavona L. Lots 40 & 41, Blk. 37 , s. Bdwy. Hts. '4325 S. Logan 2077 10 1 05 020 4325 S. Logan Vac. & ~ alley Adj. Higgins, Geo. H., Sr. & Charlene T. Lots 1-3 & N. ~of Lot 4, Blk. 36, 4302 s. Logan 2077 10 1 04 001 4302 S. Logan S, Bdwy. Hts. Calkins , Clara C. S. ~ of Lot 4 & all of Lots 5 & 6, 4320 S. Logan 2077 10 1 04 002 (·1 : 4320 S. Logon Blk. 36, S. Bdwy . Hts. Allen, Carl W. & Geraldine E. Lots 11 & 12, Blk. 36 , S. Bdwy. Rts. 4344 S. Logan 2077 10 1 04 005 4344 s. Logan City of Englewood S.E. corner Logan & Quincy Sletten, Peter 0. It Sarah 0. Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 42, s. Bdwy. Hts. 4400 s. Lincoln 2077 10 1 10 001 4400 S. Lincoln Means , Edward J, Lots 39 & 40 , Blk. 41, S. Bdwy. Hts. 4435 S. Lincoln 2077 10 1 09 015 4435 S. Lincoln Means , Edward J . It Dillon C. Lots 37 & 38, Blk. 41 , S. Bdwy. Hts. 4437 S. Lincoln 2077 10 1 09 014 tB 1 4437 S. Lincoln Kyffin, Glyn C. Lots 32 & 33, Blk. 41, S. Bdwy. Hts. 4463 s. Lincoln 2077 10 1 09 012 4463 S, Lincoln Neputi, John D., Jr. & Betty L. Lots 29-31, Blk . 41, S. Bdwy. Hts. 4475 S. Lincoln 2077 10 1 09 011 4475 S. Lincoln Conner, Larry D. & Anna llae Lots 25 & 26, Blk. 41, S. Bdwy. Hts. 4489 s. Lincoln 2077 10 1 09 009 4489 S. Lincoln City of Englewood N. II. corner Stanford II Lincoln Land, Charles 'It. Lots 45 II 46, Blk. 45, S. Bdwy ', Rts. 4423 S. Penn. 2077 10 l 13 020 4423 S. Penn. I:':'', ~ --' """"""'"'I -~~·:,.;;.,~-~ < :,. =··· ..... "''; " (,.) tv X - -• • • . ~;, " w t\) X l. • • Nam e & Mailing Address Roberts, Lucile L. 4425 S. Penn , Whitaker, Paul D. & JoAnn e A, 4500 S. Galapago Stout , llarold C. & Virgie A. 4651 S. Jason SIDEWALK DISTRICT #73 Legal Description Lots 43 It 44, Blk. 45, S. Bdwy. Hts , Lot 1, Blk, 2, Holl ey Hts , 2nd Flg , Lots 35 It 36, Blk, 2 Greens Sub, Driver, W. J . -Admr. Vet's. Affairs Lots 33 & 34, Blk. 2, Green's Sub. 4565 S. Acoma llolmborg, Rob ert E. It Norma L. 4589 S. Acoma Hill, Chas , W. It Cecelia I. 4609 S. Shcrma n Sloan, Ha skell F, It Ruby J. 4625 S. Shorma n Myers, William R. & Dorothy A, 4636 S, Shcrma n Rounds , Robert L. & Dorothy II . 4644 S. Sherman Stephens , Julio P, 4685 S. Woshington Jones, Francis R. 4695 S. Washington Young, Edward W, II Myrtle L. 4724 S. Washington • • Lots 27 & 28, Blk. 2, Green's Sub. Lots 44 & 45, Dlk . 58, s. Bdwy. Hts . Vac. It ~ alley Adj, Lots 41 It 42, Blk. 58, s. Bdwy. Rts. vac . & l o lley Adj. Lots 9 It 10 1 Blk. 59, S. Bdwy. Hts . Vac . & ~ Adj . alley Lots 11 It 12, Blk. 59, S. Bdwy. Hts . Vac , It l alley Adj, Lots 27 & 28, Blk. 63, S. Bdwy. Hts. Now Vac , & ~ Alley Adj , Lots 25 It 26 Blk, 63 S. Bdwy, Hts, Now vac . It i alley Adj, That part of Blk. 65, S. Bdwy. Hts. Desc. as Beg. 30 Ft. E II 180 Ft. S of NW corner , Blk, 65 S 60 Ft, E 125 Ft. N 60 Ft, II 125 Ft, to Beg . Property Address 4425 S, Penn. '4500 s. Galapago 4557 S. Acoma 4565 S, Acoma 4589 S, Acoma 4609 S, Sherman 4625 S. Sherman 4636 S. Sharman 4644 S. Sherman 4685 s. washington 4695 s. washington 4724 s. washington Pa ge 5 P.P.l. No. - 2077 10 1 13 019 2077 10 2 23 001 2077 10 2 18 018 2077 10 2 18 017 2077 10 2 18 014 2077 10 1 26 023 2077 10 1 26 021 2077 10 1 27 005 2077 10 1 27 006 2077 10 1 31 013 2077 10 1 31 012 2077 10 4 01 003 . I .11 (•1 •• " CH tv X -( ( • • h Name it Mailing Address Merritt, Clifton R. it Edith H. 47 48 S. Washington Tool, Steven C. II Patricia A. 4756 S. Washington City of Englewood llullen, Helen M. 4840 s. Inca Sappington, Clifford W, & Eleen L. 4800 S. Washington Ervin, Sallie M. 4801 S, Clarkson City of Englewood Barry, Gerald L. & Carol A, 5021 S, washington City of Englewood Banta, Richard J. 1411 E. Dartmouth II . \ • I I S IDEVIALK DISTRICT #73 Pa ge 6 Legal Description Property Address P.P.I. No. - That part of Blk . 65 S. Bdwy. Hts . 4748 S. Washington 2077 10 4 01 006 Desc. as Beg. 30 Ft. E it 360 Ft. S of the NW corner Blk. 65 S. Bdwy. Hts .; thence S 60 Ft . ; thence E 125 Ft.; thence N 60 Ft.; thence W 125 Ft. to Pt . of Beg. Part of Blk. 65 S. Bdwy, Hts . Desc. as 4756 S. Washington 2077 10 4 01 007 Beg . at Pt. on E line S Wash. St. Wh. is. 30 Ft, E & 420 Ft . S of NW corner of Blk. 65; thence S 60 Ft .; thence . E 125 Ft . ; thence N 60 Ft,; thence' W 125 Ft . to Pt. ot Beg , S, 75 Ft, of Plot 2, Blk, 16, F. P, 4840 S. Inca 2077 09 4 11 004 Gumaer's Bdwy. Hts. Lot 1, Blk. 80, Town & Country Sub. 4800 s. Washington 2077 10 4 16 001 Lot 18, Blk. 80, Town II Country Sub. 4801 S, Clarkson 2077 10 4 16 018 • Alley E. of Washington, S. side of Layton Lot 4, Blk. 10, Bellewood 2nd Add. 5021 S. Washington 2077 10 4 25 004 Lot 14, B1k. 2, Arapahoe Acres Sub ; 1411 B. Dartmouth 1971 35 2 23 013 ' . ·.,\ ell 1·1 ell " w N X -- l • • Name & Mailing Address Dccra!t, Keith L. & Dorothy R. 1421 E. Dartmouth Rounds , Donald II. & Patricia A. 1341 E. Dartmouth Achey, Calvin S. & ltyrtle L. 3090 S. Marion McConnell, Lawrence J. & Grace 2902 S. Logan King, Jo seph V., Jr. & Carolyn R. 2910 s. Logan Jost, Jack L. 2920 S. Logan Graves, Ora M. 2934 S. Logan Evans, Erna M. 2940 S. Logan City of Englewood Clark, Robert G. & Donna C. 2990 s. Logan Steele, Charlotte E. 2996 S. Logan . \ • S!Df:WALK DISTRICT #73 Legal Description Lot 15, Blk. 2, Arapahoe Acres Sub. Lot 12, Blk . 2, Arapahoe Acres Sub. Beg. at a Pt. 870 Ft. W & 30 Ft. N of SE corner of NWi ; thence W 100 Ft. ; thence N 60 Ft .; thence E 100 Ft.; thence S 60 Ft . to Beg. Lots 1-3 , Arkell' s Add. to Eng. & Vac. 8 Ft. alley Adj. Lots 4 & 5 & Vac . 8Ft. alley Adj. & N 1 Ft. of E~ of Lot 6, Arkells Add . to Eng. Lots 6 & 7 & Vac. 8Ft. alley Adj . Ex N 1Ft . of E~ of Lot 6, Arkell's Add . to Eng. Lots 8-10 & Vac. 8 Ft. alley Adj., Arkell 's Add. to Eng. Lots ll & 12 , & vac. 8 Ft. alley Adj ., Arkell's Add. to Eng. Conun. at a Pt. 840 Ft. N of SW corner of SEl of NE!; the nce N 150 Ft. ; thence E 326 Ft.; thence S 150 Ft . i thence W 326 Ft. to Pt . of Beg . Ex. 30Ft . to Arapahoe Co. for Rd. Ex. RDS N 60Ft. of Lot 1, Blk. 1, Wright Add. : S 15 Ft. of Lot 1, & all Lot 2, Blk. 1, Wright Add. Property Address 1421 E. Dartmouth 1341 E. Dartmouth 3090 S. Marion 2902 S. Logan 2910 s. Logan 2920 S. Logan 2934 S. Logan 2940 S. Logan 2950 S. Logan 2990 s. Logan 2996 S. Logan ) ' Pa ge 7 ~· 1971 35 2 23 014 1971 35 2 23 011 1971 35 2 00 048 1971 34 1 22 001 1971 34 1 22 002 1971 34 1 22 003 1971 34 1 22 004 1971 34 1 22 005 1971 34 1 00 003 1971 34 1 22 006 1971 34 1 22 007 - • ' • • •-4 '' ~ w c • • Name & Mailing Address Jack son , Rob ert P, & Mary F. 2998 S. Logan City of Englewood SIDEWALK DISTRICT #73 Legal Description Property Address Beg. 690 Ft . N & 30 Ft. E of SW corner 2998 S. Logan of S~ of Ei of NE!, Sec. 34-4-68; thence N 36 Ft. ; thence E 133 Ft. ; thence S 36 Ft. ; thence W 133 Ft. to Beg . Ex. E 8Ft. alley SE corner Cornell & LOgan --------~ ~ Pa ge 8 ~· 1971 34 1 00 004 ... • I I ,• • 1\) I • ' X I 0 •• ' -. - - - - AGREEI".E :lT THIS AGREEr-:E :lT made the ----------day of ------------------· 197 2 by and bet\.,een the CITY OF LlTTLETOi C OLORADO and t he CITY OF EllGLE\!OOD . COLORADO,. h e reinafter called the "Cities" and HL:Uti;~GSO:J,. DURHAt-1 & .~IP CC>OE : 80120 ·:~·-·:-~ ·~ -~~ ... i) TELEPI-fO,....E 7 9 4....4214 - ·-:· .. ~ C.ITY OF LITTLF.TOI". COLORADO OFF ICI AL! July 7. 1972 ~1r. Bill Bredar Henningsen,. Durham & Richardson, Inc. Suite 310 Capitol Life Center Denver, Colorado 80203 Dear Mr. Bredar: CITY COUNCI L DOC:UME.'RW .--• .., •. J TO ~-'L 1 Q "72 C OUNCIL MEC.T ING FIL.E c:::::rT'Y <>F ENGLEWOOD~ CCJ'I3S. Th e Engl ewood -Littl eton Se-...,.er Committee met l ast evening and has con- cluded that we v1oul d 1 ike to approve the Agreement generally as pre- pared by you to do Phase I of the enginee ring work on our project. This letter constitutes the fo ll owing: 1. Advice to you that the City Council of Engle\.·l ood will meet Honday evening to con firm the contract. 2. The various Council me n of the City of Littleton will be contacted today to confirm the intent of the Agreement, and will fonmally act on the Agreement at their July 18th Council meeting. 3. Th e $3,000 cost fi gure ""as agreeable t o the Comni ttee. 4. Thi s letter shall constitute your authority to commence with the work . Please noti ce, Bill, that \·;e did make several very minor \·lord changes in the Agreem2 nt. I have attached a copy of the nPw Agr ee~e nt (reTyped) ~s \rJell as a Xe rox copy of th e ori gina 1 with the word changes \-Jhi ch were ma de by the Com n ittee. I should also like to mention to you that it is our intention to proceed vii th HDR as our contract engineer on the total sewer project. H o-.·le ver, you should be advised that if. for some reason, \"'e do not proceed beyond the Phase I or conceptual design stage, that neither City is commi tted to anything beyond the Agreement as \'lritten. As indicated at>ovP,. \I'Je e-r e anx;ous for you to g Pt start.:»d as qui cl<.ly .as possible and as part of the first '"eek's \'lork vo~e '"auld like to arrange for a meeting between you and Carle, Stan Dial and myself, our Pub lic \-Jorks or Utility Directors, our c;ty Attorneys, and the c;ties' Financial Advisors. It \·:as our feeling that a general bull session with those particular parties might be useful to you in the development of our con- ceptual plan. ·- -- r 32xl e l • • .~IP CO DE e O IZO • 0 ,. - CJ:TY OF LIT'TLETON. COLORADO TELEPHO,.._E 7 9 4 .42.14 OFFICI A L! July 7. 1972 ~1r. Bill Bredar Hennings en. Durham & Richardson. Inc. Suite 310 Capitol Life Center Denver .. Colo rado 80203 Dear Mr. Bredar: CITY COU C:IL OC>Cu-MEJI;I'W ~---TO C OUNCIL M EL T lNG FILE CJ"T"Y C>F" ENGLEWOOD. c:c::rl.3:l.. The En g l e\IOOd -Littleton Se-.·ter Conmittee met last evening and h as con- cluded that \-le \·t ould li k e to approve the Agreemen t generally as pre- pared by y ou to do Phase I of the e ngineering wor k on our project . This letter constitutes the following: 1. Advice to you that th e City Cou n cil of Englev1 ood will meet f-1onday evening to c onfirm L~e contract. 2. Th e v a rious Coun ci l men of th e City of Littleton will be contacted today to confirm the intent o f the Agreement. and will formally act on the Agreement at their July 18th Council meeti ng. 3. The $3 .. 000 cost figure \'-'as agreeab l e to the CollTTlittee. 4. This 1 etter sha 11 constitute your authority to corrmence v1i th the work. Pl ease notice. Bi 11. th a t \·;e did make several very minor v1ord changes in the Agreem2 nt. I have attached a copy of the nPw AgrPerne nT (ret-yped) €'5 v1ell a s a Xerox copy of the ori gina 1 with the ~lord chan ges \·Jhi ch we r e ma de by the Comn ittee. I should also li ke to me ntion to you t h at it is our inte ntion to proceed \-li th HDR as our contrac t engineer on the total s ewer proje ct. Ho·.-tever, you should be advised that if. for some r eason .. \'-'e do not proceed beyond the Phase I or conceptu a l design stage. that neither City is comm itted to anything beyond the Agreement as written. As in dic"\ted a!-)ovP, ... ,e <-r e anx;ouc:; for you to gcot start-cod as quickl y ~s pos s ibl e and as part o'f the first week's work \.,..e \ ... auld li ke to arr ange for a meeting bet\Jeen you and Carle, Stan Dial and myself. our Public Harks or Utility Directors . our City Attorneys .. and the Citi es• Financial Advi s ors . It vtas ou r feeling that a general bull session with those particul a r parties m ight be useful to you in the development of our con- c eptual pla n. • • • - - • • • • - Page 2 Nr. Bill Bredar Henningsen, Durham & Richardson,. Inc. July 7. 1972 It might please you to know that our eight man committee was quite unanimous in its desire to proc eed "'; th Henni ngson. Durham and Richardson. You have developed a great deal of confidence in those of us \Vho have had the opportunity to discuss the project "'lith you and '"'e all look forward to a successful,. mutually beneficial re- lationship. If you have any questions regarding this letter or the Agreement. please let me kno\v . If you find all to be in order., will you please sign a copy of the Agreement for Littleton and a copy for Englewood and send it to Stan Dial and myself. GOC:d Enclosures • ·- • • r 32x • • • • THIS AGREET·:E:n made the day of • 1972 by and bet,~ee n the CITY OF LITTLETOil. C OLORADO and the CITY OF ETI GLE\•IOOD. COLO RADO , h e reinafter called t he "Cities" and HE:HH~lG SOil,. OURHAt4 & RI Ctt AROSO~~, IUC _ OF COLORADO,. A Col or ado corpo:-ati on .. hereinafter c a lled .. Engineers "; WITNESSET H: l.,HEREAS .. the Citi es have determine d that due to current and projected grO\'IIth .. there is a need for addi ti anal uaste water treatr.1e nt capacity for each Ci ty• and \-I HEREAS,. the Cities desire to comply with and parti ci pate in good regional planning,. \-lhich calls for a major waste water treatment facility in the Littleton-Englev.,ood area; and WHEREAS .. the Cities have detenni ned that there waul d be ad- vantages to both Cities through use oT shared \"late r pollution control facilities; and L-1HEREAS,. the Cities have agreed to work together to achieve these adva ntages; and WHEREAS,. the Cities desire to pay for the cost of the vtater pollution control facilities in proportion to each City's benefits,. as can nearly be determined; and \-IHEREAS,. the engineering firm is needed to act as con sultant to the Cities in the ir mutual water pollution control program; and \-IHEREAS, the Cities desire the Engineers to provide the engineering servi ces for their mutual water pollution control program,. including advising the Cities on their working relationship~ operating principl es and share d costs; and \.JHEREAS,. the Cities desit-e to proceed \·lith th e program in phas es and need as the first phase a Preliminary Conceptual Report of the program ,. prep ared by the Engineers; NOW,. THE RE FORE, the Cities and the Engineers,. for the con - siderations hereinafter named, agree as follO\<o/S: • ·- II • • • • • • The Engineers agree to perform engineering services as follo~s: PART I -CO~lCEPT UAL PLA!I Under this Part the Engineers \"Jill: 1. Revie\·1 existing \·1aste v.rater loads for each City as presented by each City and projected loads as forecasted by each City. 2 . Review the existing sewage treatmen t plant sites of each City \·lith an eye tO\.rards the siting of ne\., or additional waste \"later treat- ment facilities. 3. Make a reconnaisance and analysis of the route for an interceptor sewer to extend from the Littleton Se\·.rage Treatment Plant to the Engle\'IOOd Sewage Treatment Plant. 4. Review the possibility of terminating the proposed intercepto r se\.,er short of the Englewood Sewer Treatment Plant by connecting to an existing Englewood se\1-.rer . A lift station may also be required with this plan. 5. Pres ent a conceptual plan \.,i th any viable alternatives by shO\.,; ng on a single drawing in a general way the proposed facilities. in- cluding the interceptor se\.,er and additional \'laste water treatment facilities, \'lith th e understanding that all locations and sizes are tentative and not final. The final form of treatment {process) will not be specified u nder Part 1, as this req uires more detailed studies under the next phase. Budgetary cost estimates will be presen ted and based on typical costs for treating \.,astes and trunk se\'ller con struc tion on a per capita basis and will not be definitive or based on a definite plan. 6. Present guidelines to the Cities with regard to an operational relationship between the Cities. considering engineerin9 , legal and financial aspects. It is the intent that the conceptual plan will serve as a basis for both Cities to begin Phase II of the water pollution control program. which \·lould be definitive planning by the Engineers of the \·1aste \-later treatment f'aci 1 i ties, i ncl udi ng se\.,ers and other related appurtenances _ \..,e \o'IOuld complete our work within f'our (4) weeks of your authoriza- tion and would present b'llenty-five (25) copies of our report to you. -2- • • • r 32x ' ! :r • -: • • An oral presentation of the conceptual plan ~1ould be made to the Cities. Our fee for all services under Part I is Three Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($3,.00 0.00). half of which shall be the obligation of each City, payable following our oral presentation; this fee to be applicable to further engineering contracts,. if pursued between the two Cities and Hennings en,. Durham & Richardson. IN t-HTNESS \rJHEREOF. v1e have executed this agreement the day and year first above written. CITY OF LITTLETON. COLORADO CITY OF ErlGLE~lOOD. COLORADO By ______________________________ __ By ________________________________ _ Engineers HENN IUGSON. DURHAr-1 & RICHARDSON • HIC. OF COLORADO By• __________ 7W7.-.L-_-.B~re~d~a~r~------------ Senior Vice-Preside nt -3- • • r 32xll • • RESOLUTION NO. 32. SERIES OF 1972 RESOLUTION COM:M:ENDING RICHARD D. MAC RAVEY FOR H1S SERVICES AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE COLORADO MUNIC~PAL LEAGUE. WH"EREAS,. Richard D. MacRa.vey bas been Executive Director of the Colorado Municipal League for the past seven years; and 'WHEREA.S,. through his efforts,. superior leadership and expertise, favorable legislation has been achieved which assists the many municipa.lltlea both in obta.J..nlng needed revenues as w-ell as being the "Nu:n::1.ber <Jne"' represen- tative o'f all Colorado towns and cities ln the Legislature; and 'WHEREAS,. ''Dick'' and the League organization have given valuable technical assistance to a countless number o:f our sister cities, both large and small, coocernt.ng the myriad problems we b-ee today; and 'WHEREAS, he has directed h:ls constant: attention to the ever-growing problems of urban li..fe and has used foresight cooce:rn.i:ng the problems o:f the future which must be recognized today U we are to cope 'W'ith them tomorrOW'; and 'W"HE.R.EAS, the City Council o£ the Clty of Englewood,. Colorado, wtshe.s to con:unend Richard D. MacRa.vey for hls services to the DleKDbership o:f the Colorado Municipal Lea..gu.e; NOW, THEREFORE, BE TT RESOLVED by the City Council o.:f the City o:f Englevvood, Colorado, as follows: 1.. That the City Councll does hereby conun.en.d Richard D .. MacR.a.vey for hls va1uable services and £a.ttb.£u..l e:f:forts as Executive Director of the Colorado Municipal League for the past seven years .. 2.. That the City Council does hereby express its appreciation for t:he services rendered and extends lts beat vvishes :Cor hls future activities .. APPROVED AND ADOPTED tht.s ----day of -------------' 1972. MAYOR ex officio City clerk -- II • • T 32xl 0 J une 12. 1 972 M.r _ M... M.-SUD::t...D1ere 31 40 South Delaw-are En!IPewood. Colorado 80 1 1 0 0 - crrv OFF ICI A L C 0' ... -:· r-or:U i"\11E N"T" c-~ r-•LE CITY O F t.r....GLE . OO D. C OLO.. At. tbe requeet. a« the City OouncU I .,.ouJ.d U .ka t:o r-pc:md. t:o your pr~t:atloo. be'fore us Mex~.day o.tcbt.. OlD. t:b.e :face ~ lt. w-e caD JIYDI..patblae ..ttb your ~lre to have a awl..J::D..Int.nc pool located t.n Da.rt:D::l.oa.th Park.. "'"bere are. bowe..-r. a DUJ:D.ber OIL La.cu.ra wh.tch bear em. the attaa.Uc.. w-hich wre would Illite f"or you to take ln~ aCCOUD.t.... Wb.l-le .,..-t C CJIIUDcUe us.ay DOt have carried~ the lett.r aC tb.e reque•t. to relo- cate a a'Wt.DUD.I.J::IC pool -wbeD tbe City Park --eold to auake roc.:D &.-C~ella C tt;y. a..t. .._t. •tcbt a.lebbarboocl s-rka ba,... berea cle...,..lopec~ to a lar .. .U.U.t. w1.tb. tbe pK"OC....cl-. 016. the IDIIDDie7 &o.:n the eale .,._ t.bat: s-rk.. Tbez-e ..,..... a-pproad- znat.ely 23: acr .. ~ c:leYetoped. park l.aad l.D the old park. ....S _.. DOW ha .. 73 acr-• .Fra.n oearty every lDd.l.catt.aa. cd e..U.-...-a.t tbe pablte: la -.t:taOed. tlaa.t we baYe ca.pl.t:a.ll.&ed. ex~. the aale af the pr~ aad. have c:t.Yel~ a ftDe 8:J"'8tet:D. oC park8 .. Cooatructtoa. of' a •tzeable ~ pool. bowe•er. ~ 1110t. ....-.n ,._.tble at tbl.8 tune.. Aa 7ou li::DoW' trc:.D the dtaca.etcxa M.aoc:l8;r DICht oar oatdoc:-=-pool (StDelalr) baa not; been paylDC ~or tm.U:. 1D uno -l-• --to .-s. 7&2. oo aDd t.a. 1 9"7 1 lt ..,.. reduced to $8. 1548. 00-"''"'be -t:b:nata -&.r tb..ta .,...r. bclw-eY.r. Ia a loea cd •a. 488 . oo. aod would be IDDcb bl&b.r 11 --~ -aDd caplcal deprec:t.at:l.oo ~• tnchaded t The chanc-e c:d thla tr-.1 bet.Dc reYereed are DOlt: very 1K0QC1. fc::K" the acboo\ .....rolbnea.t l.a oa.. tb.e decline aa yau. ba..,.. pa-obably DCJited. ln recea.t. a.rt.tcl-t..n tb.e ..-.r•.,_per. t do. bowev,... • ~Dow that th• Parka 8Dd :Jt.ec;r..UCMa CoauDJ.-tae. ts..a pro)ec:ted. lD. tt.a Ma.et:.r Plea. a ....... tt a.etp.._.bood walk-ta pool about. faar a..t; deep I.D. --Dar1:a>oatl> -d :aa-~ --oo --u m urre at a -• ~ appro:a:lza.atety MO. ooo. oo eac~a. Tbta r~---.uca. ._. DDt. ~ ac.t:ec1 upaa. by U.e c-ell. -I~...,.-~-_.,...._ ea-act.l"a ...u.... ft doea. however. •bow that tb.ere ta aa.De ta..t8reet Ia -.ddt.Uaaal pool ~t.Ut.t­ throu8hoo.U the ctt;y. • ) 0 0 • • © ® [p v • Mr.. JilL M. ---=r• 3140-0.Iaware ~--Col--80110 --a.. • 0 - It t.a WD7 hope-t1ot.a 1-..._..._-_._OIL-------~ •wtJ:a..._..._ poo1 «aantu-11:a tu ~ .,_ s u ...... I!IIDcerely. MILTON B. 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