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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-08-21 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet• 0 ... • -' Counci1 MeetLng -Aug ust 21 p 1 9 72 • • - • - • - 0 - CJTY c-0 F F 1 C I ~-L , ENT A G COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO AUGU ST 8, 1.972 C:C... V. FI LE C:.ITY OF ENGLE'\f't.FOOD. COLO.. REGULAR MEET rNG: The City Counc~1 of the City of Enql.ewood, Arapahoe County , Col.orado, ~et in regul.ar session on August B, 1972 , at 8:00 p.~. Mayor Senti , presiding , cal.1ed the meet~ng to order. The Lnvocat~on was q~ven by Pastor Jerry McGil.l., Denver South Seventh Day Adventist Church . The Pl.edge of Al.l.eg~a nce wa s l.ed by C~ty Mana ger Stanl.ey H. Di...al.. The Mayo r a sked for ro11 ca11. U pon the ca11 of the rol.l., the fol.l.owLng were present: Counc~l. Members B1essing , Sent~, Lay , Henning . Absent: Counc~l. Members Schwab , Dhor~ty , Bro~~- The Mayor decl.a red the absence of a quorunl. Al.so present City Manager OLal. Assistant C~ty Manager McDivitt Deputy City Cl.erk Herndon C~ty Attorney Berardini CO C:I:~N BLESSING MOVED , COUNC:I:LWOMAN HENNING SECONDED , THAT THE MEET:I:NG BE ADJOURNED . U pon the cal.l. of the rol.l., the vote resul.ted fo11oW'S: Aye s : Council. Members Bl.essing, Senti , Lay , Henning . Nays: None Absent: Council. Members Schwab , Dhority , Brown. The Mayor decLared the motLon carr~ed, and the meetLng a djourned at 8:05 p .m . Deputy C~ty Cl.erk Herndon • \ 'r • - I - - - - • - INTRODUCE D AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN Dhority A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD (ORDINANCE NO. 26, SERIES OF 1963), SECTION 22.4-11(b) AUTHORIZING DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENTS TO BE LOCATED WITHIN THE B-2 GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS. WHEREAS, pursuant to the Ordinance, the City P1an- ning and Zoning Commission du1y be1d a pub1ic bearing on June 6, 1972, on a certain proposed amendment to Ordi- nance No. 26, Series of 1963 (Co~prebensive Zoning Ordi- nance) and has ~ade its recommendation of an adoption of an Ordinance e.Jnbodyi.n.g said .mnend'IDIE!n.t; a:nd WHEREAS, pub1ic necessity, convenience, gen.era1 we1fare, and good zoning practice justify the proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance as hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section 1. That Sect~on 22.4-11(b) of the Comprehens~ve Zoning Ordinance of the City of Eng1e~ood, Co1orado, {Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1963) is hereby amended to read as fo11ows: 22.4-11(b) Permitted Pr~nc~pa1 Uses. No bui1ding, structure, or 1and sha11 be used and no bui1ding or structure sha11 be erected. structura11y a1tered. en1arged or ~aintained un1ess otherwise pro~ided for in this Ordinance. except for one or more of the fo11owing uses: -1- • -- T 32X • • • (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) • 0 ,. - Any use permitted in the B-1 Business District; AnLma1 hospita1s (kenne1s to be enc1osed and the runs enc1osed by a fence six (6) feet hi.gh); Auction houses; Drive-in type eating or drinking estab1ish- UJ.ents; Drive-in type restaurants; Dry c1eaning estab1ishments; Feed and seed store (exc1uding the sa1e or storage of hay); Garages for commercia1 and pub1ic uti1ity vehic1es; Hospita1s and conva1escent homes; Mortuaries; MOte1s. motor courts~ auto courts (for transient use on1y and not inc1uding cr~1er courts); Outdoor commercia1 advertis~g devices (no such device sha11 be p1aced so as to face any Residentia1 Zone, pub1ic park or parkway i.f withi.n one hundred (100) feet therefrom) ; Termina1s for pub1ic transit vehic1es; Trai1er sa1es 1ots; Used car 1ots; Any simd1ar 1aw£u1 use which~ in the opLnion of the Commission~ is not objection- ab1e to nearby property by reason of odor~ dust~ smoke~ fumes~ gas~ heat~ g1are~ radiation or vibration~ or is not hazardous to the hea1th and property of the surroundLng area through danger of fire or exp1osion. Section 2 . That a11 Ordinances or parts of OrdLnances in con- f1ict herewith are express1y repea1ed. Introduced~ read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the 8th day of August. 1972 . -2- • • • r • • • • - Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the ~ day of August. 1972. Mayor Attest: ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer I. Kar1 F. No11enberger. do hereby certify that th.e abov-e an.d foregoing i..s a true. accu.ra.te and com.p1ete copy of a Bi11 for an Ordinance, introduced, read in fu.11 and passed on first read:Lng on the ~ day of August. 1972 . -3- • • 1'32X • - - • 0 - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN Dhori.ty A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REZONING ALL OF BLOCK 6 • INTERURBAN ADDITION, EXCEPT THE WEST 75 FEET THEREOF, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, COLORADO, FROM R-3 -B (MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) TO B-2 (BUSINESS DISTRICT) AND AMENDING THE ZONING MAP ACCORDINGLY. WHEREAS, pursuant to t _he Ordinance, the City P1a.:n- ni:n.g and Zoni..:n.g Cotmlli.ssi.on du1y he1d a. pub1i.c hearing on. June 20, 1972, on a certain. proposed amendment to Ordi- nance No .. 26, Series of 1963, and the Zoning Map adopted thereby, and has made its recommendation of an adoption of an. Ord'i.:nance embodying said amendment; an.d WHEREAS, pub1i.c necessity, convenience, genera.1 we1fare, and good zoning practice justify the proposed amencl:tnent to said Zoning Ordi.na.n.ce and Map, as hereinafter set forth .. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section 1 .. That a.11 of BLOCK 6 • INTERURBAN ADDITION, except the west 75 feet thereof, City of Eng1ewood, County of Arapahoe. State of Co1orado, be and the same hereby is rezoned from R-3-B, (Mu1ti.-fami1y Residentia1) to B-2, (Business) and that Ordi- nance No .. 26, Series of 1963. together with the Zoning Map be amended accord~g1y .. Section 2 .. The Counci1 hereby finds, dete~:n.es, and dec1ares that the hereinabove change in zoning is justified by pub1ic necessity. convenience, the -1- • \ ! 'f II • • '32xl - • • • • - genera1 we1£are, and good zoning practices. Introduced, read in £u11 and passed on first reading on the 8th day of August, 1972. Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the ~ day of August, 1972. Mayor Attest: I, Kar1 F. No11enberger, do hereby certify that the a.boV"e and foregoing is a true, accurate and courp1ete copy of a Bi11 for an Ordinance, introduced, read in fu11 and passed on f~rsc reading on the ~ day of A~st, 1972 . -2- • • • r 32x ll • • • • 0 - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN B re>on> A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS 25 THROUGH 48, KILLIES RESUB- DIVISION OF LOTS 6 AND 7; LOTS 1 THROUGH 12, BLOCK 2, AND LOTS 1 THROUGH 12 , BLOCK 3, KI LLIE S RES UBDI VIS ION OF BLOCKS 5 AND 8, ALL INCLUSIVE, OF THE CITY OF ENGLE - WOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, COLORADO, FROM R-2 -A (TWO- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL), TO R-2-B (TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL), AND AMENDING THE ZONING MAP ACCORDINGLY. WHEREAS, pursuant to the Ordinance, the City P1an- ning and Zoo~ Commission du1y he1d a pub1ic hearing on June 20, 1972, on a certain proposed amendment to Ord- inance No. 26, Series of 1963, the City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado, known. as the ''Zoning Ordinan.ce of the City of Eng1ewood'' and has m.ade reco:rmnen.dation of an adoption. of an Ordinance em.bodying said amendment; and WHEREAS, pub1ic necessity, convenience, genera1 we1fare, and good zoning practice justify the proposed Cl:llliend.tne.n.t to said Zoning O rdinance as hereinafter set fort:h. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section 1. That Lots 25 through 48, KILLIES RESUBDIVISION of Lots 6 and 7; Lots 1 through 12~ B1ock 2, and Lots 1 through 12, B1ock 3, KILLIES RESUB- DIVISION of B1ock 5 and 8, a11 inc1usive, City of Eng1ewood, County of Arapahoe, State of Co1orado, be and the same hereby are rezoned from R-2-A (Two-Fami1y Residential), to R-2-B (Two-Fami1y Residentia1), and that Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1963, together ~th the Zon.Lng Map be amended according1y . -1 - • • • '· ~ r 32x - • • • • • - Section 2. That the City Counci1 hereby fLnds, dete~nes, and dec1ares that the hereLnabove change in zo~ng is justified by pub1ic necessity, con- ven..ien.c..e • the gene ra1 we 1£ are • and good zoning practices. Introduced, read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the 8th day of August • 1972. Pub1i.shed as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 24th day of August. 1972. Attest:: ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer I. Kar1 F. 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COLO. s,oo P.M. Call t.o order; invocation by the Reverend Ed Christian,. Chaplain~ Porter Memorial Hospital; pledge of: allegiance led by Troop No. 154; and roll call. 1. Minutes. (a) Regular meeting of August 8 ,. 1.972. (Copies transmitt-ed herewith.) 2. Pre-scheduled citizens and visitors . .... (a) Recognition of .. special guests'' of tbe Co\.Dl.ciL (b ) ~-W. Richard McMartin. Attorney,. will be present.. t.o request a public bearing for a 3. 2 beverage license for Southland Corporation,. dba 7-11. Store,. 1277 East Hampden Avenue. (c) 1\lr. E. P. Romans will be present to discuss the costs and [easibllity of providing an additional outdoor swimming pool. 3 . Public hearings . (a) To consider the creation of a housing authority. (b ) To consider the creation of an urban renew-al authority. (c) To consider a.mend:rnent of the zoning ordinance t:o permit: dry cleaning establisb.Jnents using fiam._'lna.ble liquids in a B-2 zoned district.. (Bill [or an Ordinance effecU.ng this c hange was transmitted to the Council Vro"ith the agenda [or August 8 .) 4. Com..munications-no action required. (a) Minutes of the Board of Career Service Com.mlssioners meeting o[ July 20., 1972. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (b) l\'tlnutes of the Board o( Career Service Cornrnissi<Xl.ers meeting o[ July 27. 1972.. (Copies transmitted herew·itb .. ) (c) Minutes of the Library Board meetlng of August 8,. 1972 . (Copies transmitted herewith. ) (d) Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting o[ July 11. 1972. (Copies transmitted herewith.) • • • r • • • • 0 - AGENDA FOR REG LAR CO NCIL SESSION A UG ST 21 ,. 1972 Page 2. 4. Cornmunicattons -no action requi red. (Cont.inued) (e) Minutes o:f the Board of Adjustment and Appeals meeting of July 12. 1972. (Copies transmitted h e re- with.) (f) Minutes of tile Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of August 9,. 1972. (Copies tra..nsmitted h erewit.h.) (g) Minutes of the Water and Sewer Board meeting of August 15,. 1972. (Co pi es transmitted herewith.) (h) A'finutes of the Firemen's Pension Board meeting of August 4,. 197 2. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (i) Financial report for the month of July. (Copies transmitted herewith.) 5. Co-mmunications -action recommended. (a) .Recomr:nend.ation from the '-\.•ater and Sewer .Board that approv·al o:( S u pplement No. 35 to the C<XLDector's !~~~:n!i::~c;~~;;.~~~ ~~t=~~~ ~~~i~:O~~ e' of Orchard Road and Colorado Boulevard be granted .. (See item 4 (g ) above .. ) (b) Recom.rnen.d.ation frurn th e ~rate r and Sewer Board that approval of the Connector's Agreett~ent with the Cherry Ridge Sanitation District be granted.. (See Item 4(g) above .. ) (c) Recom.mendatioo from the Water and Sewer Board th at. a pproval o£ the purchase of .. 2s·· o.f wat.er rights to the City Ditch for $125 be granted.. (See item 4 (g) above .. ) (d) Recom.mendation froxn th e V\.'ater and S ewer Board that (e) ~o::~: :! !~~: :O~~oc:f ~:n:P!:-!e:C.~un~~ec:-~~ 4(g ) ~ above .. ) Recommendation that approval o.r the renegotiated Connector's Agreement with Valley Sanitation D istrict be granted.. (See item 4(g) above .. ) • • r 32x • • 0 ,. - AGENDA FOR REGULAR CO NCIL SESStON AUGUST 21. 1972 Pa.ge 3 .. 6 .. City Attorney. (a) B1ll for an Ordinance amend•ng t:be z.oning ordinance to permit dry c leaning establ1sbment.s using fian1.mable liquids ln a B-2 district.. (Copies wer e tran snutted on August 8 .. ) (b ) Bill for an Ordinance rezoning th e 2 00 block o£ South Sherman from R-2-A (tvvo -f.a.mily residential to R-2-B (loV~.• density. mulUple family). (Copi es '\Were transmitted on August .. ) (c) Bill for an Ordinance rezoning property in the vtcinl ty of 30G-330 '\.V est Bellevtew Avenue from R-3-B (mult.t - fa.mily r esidential ) to B-2 (business). (Cop ies were transmitted on August. 8 .. ) (d) Atto rney's choice . 7. City Manager. (a) Resolution establishing th e cJa.ss1Hca t l ons o£ Ass istant Director of Con::ununit:y D evelopment.,. Police L ab Technician ., ~'f.aintenance M echan 1c (Utilities),. and Chemical Lab Technician (Utlltues),. and designating that the classtiicatton of A Ss 1 st.a.nt. .Director s h all be exem pt from overume... (Coptes of the Resolution and a memorandun1 from l\1r .. John Murphy to 1\.1..r ... Stanley H. D ial w-..tb attachments transmitted herewttb.) (b) R esolution appropriatlng funds for the 6,. 000,. 000 gallon v.•ater reservoir located at. Clarkson and Bellevtew .. (Copies transmitted bere W"tt.h .. ) (c) MemorandDID from the Director o:f Fi.nance to the C tcy l\1anager recommending purchase of c ertain auU>mated da processlng equipinent... (Cop1.es t:ransUlitted here- wit..b..) (d) l\1.e'Dlorandu.m fror:n the Director of Finance to the City ?\1anager dealing with the selection of an audator for 1972. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (e) Report on public technology transfer efforts.. (S ee e nclosed copy of an article from Business '"'eek magazine.) • • ~"32x • • • • 0 - AGE!'."DA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION A GUST 21., 1972 Page 4. 7. City Manager. (Continued) (f) Authorization for the Assistant Director o"f Com.munity :Development to attend the National Association of the American Institute of Planners conference in Boston from October 7-11. (g) Authorization for the Assistant Director of' Parks and Recreation to atten d the 1972 Congress for Recreation and Parks October 1-6 in Anaheim. California. (b) Manager's choice .. 8.. Recognitl<Xl of non-scheduled citizens and visitors. 9. General discussion. (a) Mayor's choice. (b) Councilman•s choice. 10. Adjournment. ~~L/4/ cf~N~~~:-r ~ SHD,dfl • • • r 32x • • • 0 - ~''G 2 l '72 C OU NCI L MEETING FILE ctTY OF EN G LEWOOD. COL."C. .. £E C 1AL CITIZEN PRcx;RAM 1NV1TEES , August 21 , 19~1: .. Pre~inct No . Mr . and Mr s . Loren L .. Mal l ory , 3141 South S anta Fe Drive Mr . and Mr s . C harl es E . Rumerfield , 2297 We s t V assar Av enue M r~. P erm illa E . M~ll sap p s , 3000 Sou th Wyandot S tree t Precinct:. No . 2 Mr . and Mr s . Donald H . S toud er, 30 10 South Che roke Stre t Mr . and Mr s . Ralph E . Tschappat, 3 448 Sou th C heroke e S treeL Mr . a nd Mr s . Elmer T . Tucker , 3174 South Cherokee StrecL Precinct No . 3 Hr . and Mr s . w . Dale S utton , 2746 S outh Lincoln S treet Hr . and Mr s . Norman E . Swan s on , 28 68 South G rant Street H r . and Mr s . Fred F . U llrich , 3021 South Logan Street Preci.nct 4 Mr . and Mr s . Earl L . M.anning , 379 1 South Fox S treeL Mr . and Mr s . S am R. Stone -3931 S outh De1a~are S treet Hr . and Mr s . William H. Styes -3 94 5 Sou th Elati S treet Precinct No . 5 Hr . and Mr s . John Mallon _ 2870 South P ennsylvan ia Street H r . and Mr s . Steve Thomp s on _ 3335 South Clarkson S treet H r . and Mr s . Dona l d H . T hur s t on -2702 South Log an StreeL Pr ec inct No . 6 Mr . and~~·Willard 3448 South Clarkson Street Mr . and~. Bruce K . Hanley _ 3251 Sou th L afayette Street Mr . and Mr s . Maynard F . Timm -3 400 South Clarkson Street Precinct No .. 7 Mr . and Mrs . Rich ard F .. Hacker -3103 South Gay lord S tr~et Mr. and Mr s .. Robert L . Hanning _ Jr ._ 2338 East Floyd Place Mr . and Mr s . Max E .. Stuble -3467 South Race Street Prec.inc t !'.:o . S Dr . an d Mr s . J o hn T . Hakens -1220Eas t Hampden Avenu e Mr. and Mr s . Geo r ge E u gene Ma r tin-3543 South Emer son StreeL Mr . a nd Mr s . Tony J . S t remel -3363 South Penns ylvania S treet • • • T 32X • • • • 0 - La < l •rec i roc t.. • .. ~ • Mr . dnJ Hr ~. Ja~ ~ Mt . and M r ~. Uarr ~ M[' .. -nd "'1r ~. 1·h~ • H _rt:1n R . ~c:ra r_ A .. St..r"i q~-~ ut ~a n ~ S LrC~L ~01~ ~out.h Broad~ay Stre et • .J. J Ll ..., ut..h Grant SLrcet: .. and ~ ""'...as:.:e::n A . St:.ur. ,. _. .Jut.t In(.....-~L.a:::<-c...t: Me . dnd 1"-~r • t"ha.r lot., N . ::OUtnJnt-I ~ ~I "'"'ULh A c.>m.a ~Lr~ll..:L Mr .. d 1d !'1,. 'We)' lyl~r, !..!..2: ... -...vutb <.h c...rol-et !:J.L .l-<:OL.l Ll Me. l o<AU.l. ( .. Mo;~l"Lin, It>,_,. S •.t rh Lincoln Str£:c..:t •...Jal E.r .. S ,.r~Pet., -"16 Sou h P enn.::.y1...,~nia trc::~ t Mr3 . Oo••gl.a!.. A .. ~-...... dn~on, _.L.! .... South Pea-rL Street. Mr. and Mr ~ .. Mct rv~n T. Ma1.one, -o.i.i So u r:_h Bannock St.rce:t Mr. and Mr ~ .. Dan M ~nue l, 4650 Sou f h r.ata pago Street: Mr . dnd Mr ~. Ha~old L .. St~ur• '651 ~~ur h Ja~on St:reet Pre r inl..L ~ .. c .. 13 f'ot c .. .,.nc.J M r s . (.;J.l f-.. H alon£:.so .J10:J. W~t.: t Monn.out:.h Avenut Mr .. dOd Mr~. R ob rt: L . Wa gner, ll09 We s t Che nango Av nue Mr~ dOd Mr s . W ind sor B . Wade, l•#, ~qo~ We sc LayLon Avenu~ Pre.c..in<.t. 14 Mr . and Mr 3 . Kenne~h l. Kin~1ey, -985 Sou h Ga1a pago St.reet Mr. gnd Mr ~. H ~u~d Storm , ~Q7 0 South E~ati S t.reet M~. and Mr -. RoLe~t J . Vogt., 4q25 SouLh E aLl Street Pr.P in..:t. ' 1 5 Mr. e~nd '11: .. I ~&UrLnc..e A . H acki , 4b0U Sc-u c.t K~l Ln ~ r ret L Mr .. .an<l ~.2,. r>yt:!r Mandre1.1 , 815 South GaldVd.&O Streco-t: ~ aid ..,..-t c ~ R.ich ard St.radi.ot.co. 4070 S outh Kalarr..&t.h Str£et. Pre cinl L ~ t r .. dT id Mr s ... Don R . Hal.mgr en , 4641 South P <E:...,rl St:reet. Mr. a~d Mr ~. Al ex S . Sunbai1 , 4747 Sou Lh Washington Street ~lr . an d Mrs . Kenneth E .. Urie • 4400 Sou t h W a~hlngcon St.r~et • • • I' - • • • • 0 ,. - t:. .lAL CI.TIZE PROGRAM 1NV1TEES , August 21 , 19 7 .2"' Pr~'-inc t:. Mr . and Mr s . Loren L . Mal l ory , 3 141 South S a nta Fe Driv~ Mr. and Mr s . C har les E. Rumer£ie l d , 2297 We s t Va ssa r Av enue Mr~-Permilla E . Mi1l s app s , 3000 Sou th Wyandot S treet Precin ct No . 2 Mr . a n d Mr s . Donald M. S touder, 3010 South C h e rokee Stree L Mr. and Mr s . Ralph E . Tschappat, 34 ~8 Sou th C herokee Stree~ Mr . and Mr s . ELmer T . T u cker , 3174 South Ch erokee Strtet Precinct No . 3 Mr . and Mr s . w . Dale S utton, 2746 South Lincoln Street Mr. and Mr s . No~an E . s ~an son , 28 68 S outh Grant Street H r . a n d Mr s . Fred F . U llrich , 3021 South Loga n Street Precinct 4 Hr . and Mr s . Ear1 L . Hanning , 3791 South Fox Str eet Mr. and Mr s . Sam R . Stone, 3931 South Dela-are Street Mr . and Mr s . William M. Stye s , 3945 South Elati Street Precinct .5 Mr . and Mr s . John Ma~1on, 2870 Sou t h P enn~ylvania Street Mr . and Mr s . Steve Thompson , 333S South C larkson StreeL Mr . and Mr s . Donald H. Thur s ton, 2702 South Logan Street Precinct No . 6 Mr. and Mr s ./Ma~e Wi11ard, 344 8 South Clarkson Street Mr. and Mr s . Bruce K . Man1ey, 3251 South Lafayette Stree~ Mr. and Mr s . Maynard F . Timm , 3 400 South Clarkson Street Precinct No . 7 Mr . and Hrs . Richa rd F . Hacker, 3 1 03 South Gaylord Str<.: t Mr. and Mr s . Robert L . Mannin g , Jr ., 2338 East Floyd Pla ce Mr . and Mr s . Max E . S tuble, 3 46 7 South Race S treet Precinct .·o . 6 01 . and Mr s . John T . Haken s , l220Ea s t Ham pden Avenue Mr . a nd Mr s . Geor ge Eugene Hartin , 3543 South Emer son Street Mr . and Mr s . Tony J . Stremel, 3363 South Penn s ylvania Str t • • • I' • • • • 0 - Pd~IL 2. -.. 1-l l n i • c Prc.inc.LNo .. 9 M r ..... nd Mr s .. Jaorr.e~ ~-M..art:in 3Cf9_ uut.h Cr ane. S treet. Nr. a nd Mr s .. Oarr£1 R .. S trane:....:., .... 0 74 Sou th Broadway S rreet Hr .. dOd Mr Thomca--A .. Stri 1 tu.l ,. .JO.ll Sout.h Gran t St.reet: Pr c::.inct. Nl,., ll Mr .. und M~r.~. \<o.,..rc«::n A . 5t:.u rurn, ~1 0 l..ll'"t ln<-u St.r<:eL Mr .. .and MT .. •"h.ar)t._~ .. Sunwn£-r s .. -o.:lQ') S.-,u t h A (.;.Oma ~Lr~ L Mr ..... nd Hr !lo .. Oot.W"e::)> 1-,.lt._.: .. L2.4 Svutli lh£.cr oke-=: ~Lro...:Ct. PL.t;;Ci nc...L 11 Mr .. dnd Mr P •uL .. MdTt.~n. -16h ~ou rh L incoln Stre t. M r .. •nd ~r ~al Et ~-S ~r~Cl• 4166 Sourh P enn~y1~ania S lrE<t Hr . nd :1T .,. .. Dougl.a ~ A .. .:_ ..... au ~o n ,. 4 l .l"'S Sou Lh Pear l_ .St:r et.. Pre cinct:. r-..~.. 1 :.?: Mr. and Mr ~-Mar v~n l~ MaLone, ~~~~ ~o u rh Ba nnock ~treet Mr. and My s . Dan Mdnuel~ 4650 South c·~lapago Street Mr . and Mr ~. H~r old C -St~ur• 4 51 ~ou •h Ja son Srre~t Prer .lnc;. t Nr. 1 '} Pr l'tr . and Hr s .. l\ot. 1 l F . Ma I. onE: • J 105 Wt.: t Monrnou th Avenu e t-r ... und f'tr~. Rob YL L .. Wagner, Jo309 We s t Chenango Avenue Mr. a nd Mr s . W ~ndsor B . Wad e, 1~-~ ~903 We s t Layton Avenue 14 Mr . a nd Mrs. K ~nneth 1. KJn ~~ey, 4985 Soutt G alapago SLreet Mr_ and Me ~. HaTo ld Storm, ~970 Sou th E1at1 S t..ree t Mr .. and Me ~ Robert J . V og t¥ 4925 South E lat.l S treec Pre<""inc.t. o .. 1 5 Mr ... n~ ~r -· l4u~~nce A . Ma cki ~ 4 b00 Sou L h Kdl. t h Srreec Mr .. dnd ~r ~ Oye r Mandre11, 4815 Sou th Gal~pago Screec Hr .. nd :-tr ~. Ric.ha -cd St:.ra.diot..to, 4b 70 S outh Kal.a.m.ath St..rE:et Prec.i n• L • lb f'1c ..... n d H rs . Don R .. Ha1mg ren, 4641. South t.co.rL Screet Hr .. and Mr~. Al ~x s .. Sunga~1, 4747 South w a~h~ngton Street Mr . an d Mr s .. Kenneth E. Ur~e . 4400 South Wa3hLng c o n S t:T~et • \ ! '!" • • 1'32X • • • • 0 .. - ..:;:.1 t,.("IAL CITIZE N PROGRAM INVITEES • Aue.,ust 21 . J(J7L."• Pr:ecinct... No . Mr .. and Mr s . Loren L .. Mal l ory . 3 141 Soueh S anta F e Drive Mr . and Mr s . C harle s E . Rumer£ield • 2297 We s t Va ss ar Av enue Mr ~. P e rmi11a E .. Hi.l.l s apps. 3000 South Wyandot S tree t Precin ct:. No . 2 Mr . and Mr s .. Donald H .. S toud er. 30 LO Sou t:.h C h e r okee Stree t.. Hr .. and Mr s .. Ra1ph E .. Tschappat. 3 448 Sou eh C heroke e Stre t: Hr . and Mr s . E.lm er T .. Tucker . 3 1 74 South Cherokee Street Precinct 3 Mr .. and M r~ .. w .. Da1e S utton. 2746 South Linco.ln S tr~ct Hr . and Mr s .. orman E . s~an s on . 2868 South G r ant Street Hr .. and Mr s . Fred F .. U11rich . 3021 South Logan Street: Precinct.. No .. 4 Hr. and Mr s .. Ear.l L . Hannin • 3791 South Fox Street: Mr .. and Mr s .. S am R .. Stone. 3931 South Oe.la-are Street Mr .. and Mr s .. W i11iam H .. Sry • 3945 South E1ati Street Precinct No .. 5 Mr .. and Mr s .. John P nns ·tvania Str Mr .. and H.r s .. St , .. ~ on . S ut.h C.larkson Stre t Mr .. and Mr s .. Dona1d H .. Thuraton. 270 South Lo an Stre~ Precinct No .. 6 Mr .. and Mr s !-K.a.l Wi.llard . ou~ C.larkson S t:re t: Mr.,. and Mr s .. Bruc .. Man.l >• 3 51 Soudh L.afayette Str ~t Mr .. and Mr s .. Maynerd F .. T~mm . 3 -00 South C.lar k~on Str et Prt.:cinct No .. 7 Hr ... and l"1rs .. Richa rd F .. M.ac.ker. 3 1 03 South Gay.lord Strt:.:.EL Hr . and Mr s ... Robe rt L . Hann in • Jr ... 2338 East F1oyd Plac.~ Mr .. and Mrs . Max E .. S tub1e . 3467 South Race Street Prcc...inct. ·....,. S Or .. an d Mr s .. John T .. Maken s . l220Ea s t Hampden A venu Mr . and Mr s .. George Eugene Hartin. 3543 South E merson Scree' Mr . and Mr s .. Tony J .. Streme.l , 3 363 So u~h Penn sy lvania S tr e t. • • • r 32x • • • • 0 - .... P age L -AU&U t "'),. 14 l 1 ourn .. 1l In\. itt.._ Precinct. 9 Mr. and Mr s . James A . Martin 1q92 s~u th Gran t S treet Mr . and Mr s .. Darrel R .. Stranb~• 40 74 Sou th Broadway Street Hr . and Mr.!:o .. Thonld.::. A . St.ri"-t.l •. Hh.J, .Jb.l.l S out.h Grant. St.reet Pre c.:in~L No.. 1 0 Mr .. dod Me ~ .. w .... c~:~n A .. ~Lunwn. o...J ~(J uut.t L n<-d St.rc.c;.L Mr . and Mr Char l t:.-:. .. Summ~r """~ 4.!. 0 S'lut.h A t.;.oma SLr~ t Hr. dOd t-lr .. l.ltWE::y r;ylc:-r , 2..1..4 Svuth Ch e:.r oket S t.re.:CL Pr~Lin~L ~o.. ll Me .. and Me ~. PduL .. Hdrt~n. 4lb~ South Linco ln St.reeL M r .. and Hr .. Wa1ter ~-Srr ct., 4166 Sourh Penn sy Lvania Street. Mr .. and MT :. .. Doug1a ~ A .. ~wat•~on , 4 LL S SouLh Pearl. Sereet. Prec.i.nc.t: No .. 1 2 Mr .. and Mr.._ .. l'tdrv :Ln T .. Hal.one, Lo..ill Sou t:h Bannock Street Mr .. and Dan anueJ, 4650 South Gal~pago Street Mr .. dOd Mrs. Har o Ld C . S~our• 4b51 ~ourh Jason Street Prerin< t. No . 1 :S Mr . and Hr ~. ~il F . M alon~. 3105 WE~~ Monmouth Avenue Mr . and Mr s . Rob rt L . Wa g ner, 3309 We s t Chenango Avenue Mr. ond M r~. Wi ndsor B . Wad , JL~. l 903 West Layton Avenue Pr c fn t {l.;o . 14 Mr . and Mrs. Kennerh L . Kin ~Ley, -9 5 South Ga1apago Stree t Mr. •nd Me ~. H rold Storm , ~970 South Elati St.reet Mr . and Mr~. Robert J .. V og t, 4q25 South Elati S treet Pr ecinc t. l'o'o . 15 Mr • .,.nd Mr~ .. I caur~nc.e A . Ma cki , 00 South Ka.L t.h Srre t ~r . Qnd Mr -Oy£r MandreLL , 4815 SouLh Ga1apago Street Mr. ~nd Mr3. Ri c hard S trad~ot.to , 48 70 South Ka1amath Street PrecJ.nc t. ~ .. J.b t-1r ,. .dTt d M rs . Don R .. Ma1mgren, 4b4l South P e.-rL Street Mr .. and Hr~. A lex S .. Sunga il, 4747 South Washington Street f-Ir . an d Mr s . Kennech E . Ur ie, 4400 South Wa sh.ing ton St-r~et • • T 32X • • ---- • • 0 - .... ~l'EC""IAL CITIZE PRCX::RA..""'t INVITEES , Au gust-_l ,. )C;tJ.t:•• P re.._ i.I•C t-No . Mr . and Mr s . Loren L. MaLlory , 3141 South S anta Fe DrLv~ Mr. and Mr s . Charles E . Rumerfield ,. 2297 We st Va ssar Av enu e Mr ~. Permilla E . Mill s apps,. 3000 South Wyandot Street Preci.nct No . 2 Mr . and Mr s . Donald H. Stouder, ~0 1 0 South C h e rokee Sere L Mr . and Mr s . Ralph E . Tschappat,. 3 4~5 South C heroke e S tr et Mr . and Mr s . Elmer T . Tucker, 3174 South Cherokee Sccc~L Preci.nc t 3 Mr. and Mrs . w. Dale S utton, 27A6 South Lincoln S treeL Mr . and Mr s . Norman E . S~an s oo , 2868 South Grant S tre EC Mr. and Mr s . Fred F . Ullrich , 30 21 South Logan Street Preci nc t No . 4 Hr. and Mr s . Earl L. Manning, 379 1 South Fox St r eet Hr . and Mr s . Sam R. Stone , 3931 South Dela-are Street Hr. and Mr s . William H. Styes , 3945 South Elati Streec Pre cinct No . 5 Hr . aod Mr s . John Mallon, 2870 South Pennsylvania Stre t Hr . and Mr s . Steve Thompson , 3 3 35 South Clarkson StreeL H r . and Mr s . Donald H. Thurston , 2702 South Lo g an StreeL Precinct No . 6 Hr. and Mr s .~Will ard , 3448 South Clarkson Street Mr. and Mr s . Bruce K . Hanley , 3251 South L afayette Street Mr. and Mr s . Maynard F. Timm, 3 400 South Clarkson Stre c Pr ec inct No . 7 Mr . and Mrs . Richard F. Hacker, 3103 South Gay l ord SLrceL Hr. and Mr s . Robert L . M.anning, Jr ., 2338 East Floy d Place H r . and Mr s . M.ax E. Stub1e , 3467 South Race Street Prec_i.nct ~o -8 Dr . a nd Mrs . John T . Hakens, l220East Hampden Avenue Mr . and Hr s . George Eugene Martin, 3543 South Emerson S tre L Mr . and Krs . Tony J . Streme1, 3363 South Pennsylvania S tr eeL • • ,32 • • • • 0 - Mr . Hr~~ Ja~~ L rc. ..... t. "-tr . a«.d "'r~. uarr"' t<.. OJ ~. ~c u tt Broad~av ::.rre t:: Mr d .. tr it• A .. d ..1 '>4.1 Gc...t.nt. S• rc...t:. L l"IJ' .. c:~n d M1: C L'l.-ll A . S r-u,....-1,_ '' • ~ t.L...._ C t. Ma:: • .aHd Mr .. r. rl._ N .. -.u·~il::r -<£:;,) ~·.,utto A ·oma ~Lee:£ L ttJ M ....,._,)" I '1.. J r ~ _.-:!. J t t { he r o~ e..._ '-. Lr..._ c t I L ..._ in. t. "• 1 1 "'r. "'1c • • .aul.. t' _ 1c . "'..., -t .. • •, • .. c r t-rcrt Mr .. .::t"'l.d ._.T ,._ lJO ".JgJ.~s A . Pr .. £ 1ra<. 1 Mr • ...t.nd M r~.. rv1n l ....... J..one,. ~,u n B~ n~ck btre c "11 .. tnd 1T4., ...,,...., ""'' IHC),. £.,r.,c:;Q ~ •U ' .... C ) 11pa~o Stree:t" Mr. Mr !t . .> J L . S.r •u• • 4'>51 ~ '•1-t Ja~on Stre ~ ~.... ""t-r s . "-• 1l • M aloroo(.._. JlU'> Wf ,_ M on~aouth Avonu P'tr • ..:.11d l'-1rs . R obe-.:-L L .. Wa g ne r.,. J 309 Wc ""'e ChE:nango Av enu£: Mr. Cfo nd MY $. Wi nd'-o r B .. Wade.~-~ • _ .f J W e~ t L .... yt.on Avenu~ HL . &nd ~r~ .. ~c nne -h 1. KJn !cy, -q-~ Sryurt Ga lapago 5tr et "·lr _ .,~ ... J Jlo.h .,., ll ~~.d .. --: Storm .. .!.'l70 S:;:.ou th ELat"l. Mr • ..t d "'t r-Robl(:rt J .. Vn0 l 1 4 2:-; Sou rh E r i :,cree.- ,.r. I .._,.c..e A . H a c kJ , ._...,()0 !.c•u t...h K~l~~t...h S •re-rt tr .. ~ n r '1aodrel..L, t=~LC:, South Galav.:l o St::r t" Mr. • ..J ··11 R.1. hard Stradlot-to, --o ~ouc.h J..:c~l.a.ai.at...h St ree-r Preci~ t J o "'1 r .,. 1d Mr s . Don R .. Ha -lmga:en, 4041 Souch P rt Sc.:reet: lr. ~"d Mr~. AI ~~ s .. Sun~a1l,. ~747 SouLh Wa-htngton St.r et ,.lr . ~n d Mr ~. K~nnEth E. Uci , 4400 South Wa ~hing ton ~t::rLet... • • • , • • • • 0 - .... PE rAL CITIZEN PROGRAM INV ITEES ,. Au~u.::..t -".1 ,. 1~ ...... Pr~Linc L No . Mr . and Mr s . Loren L . Mallory , 3141 South S an ta Fe Dr ~vL Mr . and Mr s . C h arles E . Rumerf ie l d , 2297 We s t V assar Aven ue Mrs . Permil~a E . Hill s apps, 3000 South Wyandot S treet Precinc t No . 2 Hr . and Mr s . Donald H . S toude r,. 30 10 South Che roke S treeL Mr . and Mr s . Ralph E . Tschappat, 3448 South C heroke e S treeL Hr . and Mrs . Elmer T . Tucker ,. 317 4 South Cheroke ~ StreeL Prec.i.nct:. No .. 3 Mr . and Mr s . w. Dale Sutton , 2746 South Lincoln S treet Hr . and Mr s . Norman E . S w an s on ,. 2868 South Grant Street Mr . and Mr s . Fred F. Ullrich , 30 2 1 South Logan S t reeL Precinct No . 4 Hr . and Mr s . Earl L . Hanning , 3791 South Fox Street Mr . and Mr s . Sam R . Ston@ , 3931 South Delaware S treet Hr . and Mr s . William H. Stye s , 3945 South Elati Street Prec i.nc:t N o . 5 Mr . and Mr s . John Mallon , 2870 South Pennsylvania Street M:r . and H .r s . Steve T hompson , 3335 South Clarkson Stre c Hr . and Mr s . Donald H. Thurston , 2702 South Logan Street Precinct: No . 6 --M:r . and Mr s . ale Willard, 3448 South Clarkson Street Mr . and Mr s . Bruc:e:K. nley , 3251 South Lafayette Street Mr . and Mr s . Maynard F . T~mm , 3400 South Clarkson Str~ t Pr«.clnct No . 7 Hr . and Mrs . R~char d F . Hacker , 3103 South Gaylord ~Lr~ t Hr . and Mr s . Rober t L . Manning , Jr ., 23 38 East Floyd Place Hr. and Mr s . Max E . Stuble , 3 46 7 South Race Street Pre. i..nc t ~o . 8 Or . dOd Mrs . John T. Haken s , 1220East Hampden Avenue Mr . and Mr s . G eorge E u gene Hartin, 3543 South Emer son S treet Hr . and Hr s . Tony J. Stremel, 3363 South Penn syl van~a S ere t • • 2X • • -- • 0 - Pre'"'" t. ··-~ \Q9.l ::> ~t. Gr a u L 3 t.rec.:. Mr. nd Hr ~~ J a~ ~ Me . ~nd y s ~ uar~~' Me. c~~nd Mr ~ ... Thnul.d ,. t-..aC LJ.O R. ::.trar· A . St.-ri ..._ ~. -07 ~out.h Broad~a y &rreet laoJ, J~Ll ~ou~h G rant S reet Mr . ond Mt:'='· M ~-~nd lr MT. nd Mil" \o. Lt..C O A.,. Sr uf~~-... II ' t ~t..t:.._<.l • 1;-oar\t..., N . ~uncn'r-... Q • ~.-,ut.t"t A vma ~Lt.~et.. lL ~ iO-L "'" 1.1 Mr . anu Ma::~. r ... .-nd H -e . r'\d M_y-,. Lt.••·,.:::)' [ \<:r ; -J..!L. ~uut.tt (_h t...colcet..-t..~t.:.c\. l ~ul. _ M~· t.i.'("': 7 41 1-, So•..lr_h Linc..;,l Tl St..r~~t;. '..la t:.r -::-.. 5 .-r~""""'~ 41..66 sou rh P enn~yl_-...dnia St-re l. Do•Jg l.a~ A. •• -~n ~on 111 ..... t .t8 South Pea-.::1. S t :cee'- HT-and Mx ~. ~d ~v~n r~ Ma ~on e 7 ~jll so u ~h s~nn~c k Stree t M'l': ... and MT o;. .. na ....... n•lE:l~ L..6 50 Sou"h Gal<:~.p ag,o St.re t: Mr. ~d M'r :3• H•• ")a.d C . Stnu• /1 4651 !:;.our h. .Ja ~on St:-reet !"'I.L . a "'1:r s .. !'.Lt\ t-.. H .GlOt\~. 3105 we~1 M O 'Lt.mOU t:..h Ave.nu ~r -.nd Mrs . R obe~~ L . ~agner. '309 We s t Chenan&O Avenue Mr. -nd Mr s . W indsor B. Wad e, J~.1 L90 3 W e~t Layton A venue t. ..... l&.. Hr •• nd Mr5· K~nnerh t. Kins~ey, -9 5 Sou<h Galapago Stre e~ Mr _ r'\d M £ ~-Haxn l.d St.-orm . !.C)70 Sou t.h El..a'L J.. <;t..re:e'L Hr . and HT~ Rober~ J . V og ~~ ~q2 ~ Sou~h E .~~l S'Lree• Hr •• nJ ,.. , • l au<<cn~e A . Ka c \d , 4 00 Sou<h K "Lama~h S• re t Mr -~nd M£-• Uy£r MandreL~. 481 5 South GaL ap•go Seree~ H r •• nd M•~· Ri-c har d St:.Tadi.ot.to, <.870 Sou<-h Kat~t:.h suee<. • 1 5 P-re cln' L . ~ Mr. -~d Mr s. D on R . Mal.mgren 9 4641 South P e•rt Street Kr. a.nd Hr ,. Al.<>< S . Sungai.l., <.747 S o ut:.h W a ~hingt:.on S<-r ee t:. Hr . and H TS · K e noet:.h E. UTi.e, <.400 Sou t h wa , i.ngt:.on Scree<- • • • • • • • 0 - ••s PEC IAL CITIZE N PROGRAM INVITEES , Augusc 1 , 19 7 -l."' Pre inc t: No .. Mr . and Mr s . Loren L . Mallory , 3141 South S anta Fe Dri ve Mr . and Mr s . Charle s E . Rumerfield , 2297 West Va ssa r Av Mr s . Permilla E . Millsapps , 3000 South Wyandot Street Precinct No .. 2 Mr. and Mr s . Donald M .. Stoud er, 3010 outh Cherokee Street Mr . and Mr s .. Ralph E . Tschappat, 344 8 South C herokee Stre L Hr . and Mr s . Elmer T .. Tucker , 317 4 South C heroke e S treet Precinct No .. 3 Mr. and Mr s . W . Dale Sutton , 2746 South Lincoln S treet Mr . and Mr s . Norman E . Swan s on , 2868 South Grant Street Mr .. and Mr s . Fred F . U11rich , 3021 South Logan Street Precinct No . 4 Hr. and Mr s . Earl L . Manning , 379L South Fox Street Mr . and Mr s . Sam R . Stone , 3931 South Delaware S tree t Mr . and Mr s . William H . Stye s , 3945 South Elati Street Precinct No . 5 Hr . and Mr s . John Mallon, 28 7 0 South P ennsy lvania Street Hr . and Mr s . Steve Thompson , 3335 South Clarkson Street Hr . and Mr s . Donald H. Thur s ton , 2702 South Logan Street Pr ec inct No . 6 Mr . and Mr s ~~ Wi11 a rd, 3448 South Clarkson Str eet Mr . and Mr s . Bruce K. Manley, 3251 South La f ayette S treet Mr . and Mr s . Maynard F . Timm , 3 400 South Clark son Street Prcc incc. No . 7 H r . and Mr s . R ichard F . Hacker, 3103 South G aylord S treet Mr . and Mr s . Robert L . Manning , Jr ., 2 338 Ea s t Floyd PLace Mr. and Mr s . Max E . Stuble, 3 46 7 South Race Street Precinct:. No . 8 Dr . ~nd Mrs . John T . Haken s , 1220East Hampden Avenue Mr .. and Mr s . George Eugene Martin, 3543 South Emerson Street Mr . and Mrs . Tony J . Stremel , 3363 South Penn sylvania S treet • • • - - - - - 0 - Pa <: _ - PrE::c.lO <.l !-.o ,. Mr . and Mr • ~src:in,. 3q9.! ::. ..~c. 1 Grant:_ St.r ct..:t. Nr . dnd "'r s . IJarr< R . 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R.EXiULA.R MEETING OF THE BOARD OF CAR.EER SERVICE COMM..ISSIONER.S CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,. COLORADO JULY 20,. 1972 7:00 P_M. PRESENT: H-R. Braun , Herbert Hosanna, John F. Murphy ABSENT: E-L-Ausfah1 ALSO PRESENT: Orvi11e Rarick, Car1 Zenon THE FOLLOWING MOTIONS WERE PASSED FOR APPROVAL: 1. The minutes of the 1ast t~o regu1ar meetings. NAME TITLE AND DEPARTMENT 2. The fo11ow i ng Ne~ Hires: BA..R.NE ~, Mary C - STEVENSON , Charles E- Emergency Communicator Communications Effective 7/17/7 2 Mairtenanceman,. Parks Effective 6 /2 6 /7 2 3 . The fo11o""ing Terminations: CHANNEL, Gl..en D. HANSON, Gary A. <Yr"rO ,. L eon R . OWEN . C l i fford w. TUR.ETZKY'""' Norma J _ P a tro1man 1 st C1ass Effective 6 /3 0 /7 2 Maintenanceman, Street Effective 6/23/7 2 Maintenanceman, Parks Effective 6 /23/72 Maintenanceman,. Utilities Effective B /11/72 PBX Receptionist Effective 8 /lS/72 4 The fo11cn,.,ing t:J::'"ansfer: WHITE, Edward C. Captain, Fire Effective 7 /1 /72 • GRADE & STEP 20A l.7A l.7A l.7B l.BF l.3F • • • • ---- • • 0 - NAME TITLE AND DEPARTMENT GRADE & STEP s_ The fo11o~ing reassignments: HARTLEY , Grayson BOSTON , Ronald G- WELLS , Gerald n_ Captain to Lieutenant Effective 7 /1/72 Li eutena nt to Driv/Opr/Engr. Effectiv e 7 /1 /72 D ri v/Opr/Engr. to Fireman 1st Class Effective 7 /1 /72 6. The following extension of probationary period : THI R Y , Robert D. Animal Warden 7 . The follo~ing Anniversary Increases : G ARDNER , Violet R. MEINECT<:E , Miriam MORRIS , Richard D. RHOADE S , Alfred L. RI~R.D, Homer YOUNG , Barbara S- Clerk S tene , P arks & R ec . Effective 8 /1 /7 2 Clerk S tene , Municipal C ourt Effective 8 /1 /72 Communications Supervisor Effective 7 /1 /72 C hief S torekeeper, Street E ffective 8 /1/72 Fireman 3rd C lass to Fireman 2nd C lass Effective B /1 /72 P lanning Assistant Effective 8 /1 /72 16A 15C to :LS D 15B to 15C 27B to 27C :LBO to 18E 22B to 22C B -The fo11o~ing probationary to permanent status change ~ith increase in pay : BARBER , William M. Draftsman, Community Deve lopment Effective 7 /16/72 9 . Th e following probationary to permanent status chan ge ~/o .increase in pay: BATES,., Durre1 C. BRAUNREITER, Donald D river/O perator/Engineer Effective 7 /1 /7 2 D river/Operator/E ngineer E ffective 7 /1 /72 • 20A to 20B • • r 32 • • • 9. Con•t C OSBY ., R ay A. G AMET, Kenneth J AR..R.ETT.. W. J . JOHNSON, Stanley D . JONES , George A. MARSHALL, Bobby L. MILLER, D avid O"STEE N .. R oy E. SALZ, Bettie L- SELBY .. C lifford • 0 ,. - TITLE AND DEPARTMENT D river/Operator/Engineer Effective 7 /1 /72 D river/Operator/Engineer E ffective 7 /1 /72 D river/Operator/Engineer Effective 7/1/72 Drive r /Operator/Engineer Effective 7 /1 /72 Driver/Operator/Enginee r Ef fective 7 /1 /72 Driver/Operator/Engineer Effective 7 /1 /72 D river/O perator/Engineer E ffective 7 /1 /72 Dr iver/Operator/Engineer E ffective 7 /1 /72 S e nio r R ecord Clerk Effective 8/1/72 Dr iver/Operator/Engineer Effect ive 7 /1 /72 10 . The following P rogres s R eport : HOLTZ, Jack J. Pl ant Operator , Utilities GRADE & STEP 17F 21F The newes t member of the Career S ervice Board . R ev . Herbert Hosanna ~elcomed by Chairman H . R. Braun . The first item discussed ~as the establishme nt of the position o£ Assistant Director o£ C ommuni ty D evelopment. The director o£ Community Development~ Mr. Jim Supinger, appeared to support the e s tablishment of this position and to answer any questions the Board might have concerning it. Mr . Supinger stated that they were trying to establish three di v ision heads and that there were in e ffect two at t h e prese nt: (1) Assistant Planning Director (Dorothy Romans)~ a n d (2) A ssistant D irector for Code Enforcement (Bill Bro- kate). M r. Su pi ng er added that the new position would be concerned ~ith housing a nd redevelopment and has been budgeted for the e ntire year. • 0 0 I' • • • 0 - Mr. Murphy told the Board that all the work had been done on this , i .e., the position ~as evaluated at the request of the City Manager, a survey ~as made , and a job description prepared . A MOTION WAS MADE , SECONDED, AND PASSED , TO ESTABLISH THE POSITION OF ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AT G RADE 30. Mr. Orville Rarick appeared before the board to appeal his termi - nation . Mr. Braun questioned whether this meeting was actually Mr. Rarick 's hearing and Mr. Murphy answered in the affirmative. After some discussion by Mr. Braun and Mr . Rarick , it was jointly decided to postpone the hearing until July 27 , 1972 , as there w as not a full board present . Mr. Braun also felt that Mr . Brooks Taylor and Mr. Kells waggoner should also be present. Rev. Hosanna questioned the reassignments at the Fire D epa r tment. In effect he asked that if the Board made them official at the meeting , and the Board then decides in favor of the firemen scheduled for a hearing Wednesday . July 26, ~auld these men receive compensa - tion retroactive to July 1, the effective date of these reassign- ments. Mr. Murphy ans~ered yes. The establishment of the position of Police Lab Technician was discussed . M r . Murphy presented a job description for t h is position and a letter from Mr . D ial recommending this. M r . Murphy stated that Mr. D ial had requested that this position be made no n- classified . R ev . Hosanna questioned whe t her or not this was the usual practice and when Mr. Braun answ-ered oo no" • Rev. Hosanna suggested that the Board not start making e ceptions. A MOTION WAS MADE ,SECONDED , AND PASSED , THAT THE POS ITION OF LAB TECHNICIAN BE ESTABLISHED AT TEE POLICE DE P ARTMENT AT $884 /mo. AND THAT THE POSITION BE UNDER THE CAREER S E RVI CE S Y S TEM _ Mr. Murphy presented a 30b description for the position of Maintenance Mechanic in the Utilities Department . He also pre - sented a survey that had been conducted for this position . A MOTION WAS MADE . SECONDE D . AND PASSED. TO ESTABL ISH T HE POSITION OF MAINT E NANCE MECHANI C A T G RADE 21. 0 • • 0 - Mr. Murphy a1so pre sented a job description and survey for the position of Chemical. Lab Technician in the Util.ities D epartment. After revie~al., A MOTION WAS MADE. SECONDED, AND UNANIMOUSLY PASSED TO ESTABLISH THE POSITION OF CHEMICAL LAB TECHNIC~N AT GRADE 23- Mr. D ial ~rote a l.etter to the Board requesting a 90 -day extension of the probationary period of Fireman David We11s -Fireman We11s ~as to have gone to permanent status as Driver/Operator/Engineer effective ,"J"ul...y .1.,. 197 2. Mr. D ial... stated that due to the actions 'Which he t~.:.ok a fe"W -weeks ago rel.ative to Fireman We11.s,. i .e . reassigning him as Fireman 1st Cl.ass to be effective Jul.y 1 , 1972,. and due to the fact that the Board has not yet rul.ed on the above mentioned action,. Mr. Dial. fel.t that he cou1d not approve perma - nent status £or Fireman we11s as a Driver /Operator/Eng ineer . The Board concurred ~ith this . A MOTION WAS MADE, SECONDED , AND UNANIMOUSLY PASSED THAT THE P ROBATIONARY PERIOD OF FIREMAN WELLS BE EXTENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MR ... DIAL• S LETTER ... The fina1 item of discussion ~as a request for pro-rated 1ongevity pay from C1ifford Owen (r etir~ng 8 /1~/72) and G1en Channel (termina- ted 6 /30/72). R ev. Hosanna said he felt this pay ~as due these men. A MOTION WAS MADE.SECONDED, AND PASSED TO APPROVE THE PRO-RATED LONGEVITY PAY FOR CLIFFORD OWEN AND GLEN C.HA.NNEL. There being no further business * the meeting ~a s adjourned and the next regular meeting is scheduled for August 17 , 1972 . H -R ... BRAUN Ch airman c:?~~-- Recording S ecretary • • • • • 0 - O FFICIAL CITY C O'' -· r-ocU MENT '''2 SPECIAL MEETING BOARD OF CAREER SERVICE COMMISSIONERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . COLORADO CO ur-..-•L r. ---,,..:;, FI L E CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLO- Ju1y 27 . 1972 7 :30 P .M. HEARI NG ON THE APP&hL OF THE DISCHARGE OF ORVILLE RARICK PRESENT: H. R. Braun . E . L. A us£ah1 ~ H erbert Hosanna. John F. Murphy ALSO PRESENT: Orvi11c R ar1ck , Ke11s Waggoner , Brooks Taylor . Dick Petrash Mr. R ar~ck test1£1ed that the facts as stated w ere correct. M r . W aggo n e r expla1ned wha t had ha ppened o n the date of discharge , t hat o th ers had heard the remark made by Mr. Rarick over the radio and that he (Mr. R ar1ck) freque n tly misused the radio . Mr . Brocks Taylor ind1cated that older employees are responsible to show the new employees how to operate the radio . He also explained an earl..ier 1nc1dent wh ere there was a n error in traffic 1ights which Mr. R ar1ck was respons1bl..e for as h e wa s t h e senior man-Mr-Tay l..or pointed out that on the date of discharge there wa s noth1ng particu1ar1y w rong w1 th the painting machine as it had bee n rebuil..t and that dur1ng th.Ls .Lncident Mr. Rarick's attitude and conduct l..eft a l..ot to be des1red. The C areer s erv1ce Board suggested that : (1) S pecific instructions shoul..d be given to empl..oyees as to the use of the two-way rad~o ~ (2) Abridged FCC regul..atio ns s h oul..d be prepared as a basis for the proper usc of the radio ~ (3) The persons usi n g the radio s hou l..d be instructed at l..east once a year ~ particu1ar1y during the rating period , as to t h e proper use of the radio , (4) R u1es and regul..at1on s shoul..d be set down such as misuse of the r3dio 1n regard to profa nity and remarks concerning certain ethnic groups shoul..d be sufficient for discip1inary action ~ and (5) A l..i.st of the rul..es be prepared and be s1gned by each empl..o ·yee using the rad1o that t hey ~o ul..d know what it is and what the ru1.es w ere . The Boa rd rul..ed that radio conversations that w e re derogatory in na- ture may not be suff1ci.e nt g 1:0unds for termination, however, the remarks made did cu1m1nate in a r eview of the total.. situation wh ich in themse1ves constitute total.. justification of the termination. THE CAREER SERVI CE BOA..R.D UPHELD THE TERMINATION OF ORV I LLE D . R.A....RICK. ~~£~ • 0 • • • • 0 - ·r-1 F"'..JOOD PUBLiC LlBkARY BOARD A ugust: '"S 9 19 72 OFF 1C:1 AL CrTY COLJ r"IL D<?CU M E N"T ~ 2 l "72 COU NCIL MEC:TING FILE C:~ O F:. ENGLEWOOD. COLO. The B oard of the Englewood Publi c Library met Ln the l~brary con£erence on Augu s t 8 7 1972 . The me ting w as cal.led to order -:1t. 7 :55 by Chai.rman Maxwell. Pre sent: Lightha ll. Maxwell , Simon Ab sent: Bro"-'Tl 9 Jorr 11 , Kuh::...man ~ t'1 ar -c.~~-. Morri s , Shat:.t.uck It wa s decided to conduct the meeting "'"ichout a quorum pre s ent ,. wi.th action taken s ubj ect t.o d ppro val of the B oard at the next meeting . Mi.ss Lute reported that Smm films w er s hown on the Bookmo bile last week at two sto p s a nd w er qulLe s uc c ss ful. The summer story hours on the Bookmobil e and the V aca ti on R eading ar also very successfuL . Th r Cerf::.n ""' liO:L.arians have been recording u-nans'""'ered questions., so that the library may det rmine wh ere ~he collec tion ha s -eak s pots and whether w e are using all o£ th e l ib r a ry's r esources . Lt wa s re p ort.ed that. a req u est hd b been mDde to the Planning Commis - s ion for $5 .,000 for an architect 's study oi library expansion as a part of the Capital t_mpl:'o vement.s pro g a:-am . Mis s Lute r e p orted that proposal s w ill be wT itten and submitted to the S t.a t Library o n t.he "'Share Your Herita ge" project and on a coopera- tive pro gram with the Englew ood Schools . Mr s . Thompson .. working on the .,S ha re ou r Heritage•• project ., has s ent incroduct.orv lecc.ers to several prospc t.l ... ·e i.nt:ervi.ew ees and has a rranged many o( the cli ppings a~d photo r p\,,. for more effi.ci.ent use. Hi ss Lut.e reported that corr~s pond nee i b ing ca rried on with Ar a p aho R egional Library regarding the 1q 73 contract ., a nd nothing definite h b been decided . Mr. H ax ~cll rcport.ed on the CCLD m et.ing h~td J uly 18, at which they con sidered t.he a p plicant.s for the s y s tems librarian position . There b in!!~. l•V 1urLh r bu s ine ss , the meeting wa s adjourned at 8 :50 . Re s pectfully su bm~tted, Susan Coombe Secretary to the B oard • • • • • • 0 - ' ·-"I 72 CO U C.IL .EL T G F I LE .CIT"X: OF ENGLE VV"OOD. c:ot.:t!1. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING C OMMISSION Ju1y 11, 1972 The Regu1ar meeting of the City P1anning and Zoning Commission was ca11ed to order at 8:00 P.M . by Chairman Lentsch. Members present: Henning; Vobe~da; Stan1ey; Car1son; Robins; Ross; Lentsch; Weist Members absent: A1so present: Brown James L. Supinger, Ex-o~ficio D. A. Romans, Assistant Director of Community Deve1opment; B. V. Berardini. City Attorney II . APPROVAL QK MINUTES. Chairman Lentsch stated that Minutes of the regu1ar meeting of June 20, 1972, are to be considered for approva1 . Vobejda moved: Weist seconded: The Minutes of June 20, 1972, be approved as written . The motion carried . I I I. KEITH A. DRYDEN 2800 B1ock South Sberm.an Street . CA SE #17 72A June 20, 1972 Mr. Supinger stated that Findings and Conc1 u sions have been prepared on the request by Mr. Keith Dry d en to rezone the 2800 b1ock o£ South Sherman Street from R -2 -A (Two-fami1y Re sidentia1) to R-2-B (Two-fa.mi1.y Resident:i.a1). These ··findings and con- c1usions ~· wi11 be referred to City C ounc i1 after approva1. by the City P1anning Commission. Mrs. Henning stated that she fe1t more emphasis shou1d be given to the fact that the origina1 zoning was in error. and suggested that the findings be revised to p1.ace this particu1.ar fact as #1. Discussion fo1.1owed. Henning moved : Vobejda seconded : The motion carried . That the statement set forth as q6 be numbered ~1. and the subsequent statements renumbered according1y • Arr. Brown entered the meeting and took his p1ace with the Conunission. • 0 r • • • Fur"T.her d::~.=::.cu s~~ approved .. IV .. Amendment ol fo11owec.J .. • 0 - -rhc '£ind.i.ng~, ANC E amended~ were C ASE #14-720 June 20, 1972 June 6,. 1972 May 16,. 1972 May 2, 1972 Mr .. Sup~n gcr s tated t hat F1nd ~n~~ and Cor J c l.us:~..ons have been prepared on ~he matter of amend1ng th e Co mprehens~ve Zon~ng O rdinance, §22 .. 4-11. b, to perm:a..t dry c1 an:~..ng establishments which use :C1ammab1e liquids as requested by Mr .. Roberts, owner of Qu~ncy Cleaners, through b:a..s representati ves , Mr. Sternberg and Mr. T ay lo r . Discussion £o11owe d . Th F:~..ndings and Conclusion s on the recommendation L hat the Comp rehensive Zoning Or d1nance be amended to pe1~it dry c1ean:~..ng e s tablishments :a..n a B-2 Zone District, wh i b es tablishments us e ~1ammab1e liquids, were approved ._ v . GRADY FRANKLI MAPLES 300 330 W. B e lleview CASE :F16-72A June 20, 1972 Mr. Suping r s ta~ed that ~his matt er wa s tab1ed a~ the 1ast meeting . Henning mo ed_ V obejda se onded: The matter of: th e M.ap l.es rezon ing request b raised from ~he tab1e . AYES : Car1son ; Weist; Brown; Vobe~da ~ Henn~ng ; Ross; Lentsch; Robins; Stan1ey NAYS : Non e The motion car ried . Mr. Lencsch stated that the matter was now open for d1scuss~on by the Commission . Mr. We~st ask d i£ c oUUDents from menlbers of the audience cou1d be received ? Mr. Lentsch asked the City A ttornc y ·s opinion . Mr . Berardi ni po.inted out th at the Pub11 C H eari ng had been c1osed at the meeting on June 20 th . and that in ord er to hear additi.ona1 comments from opponent s or pro- ponents the matter shou1d be readvertised and the property re- posc e d. Mrs . Henning asked Chairman Lentsch t:.o state the reason that s ix m embers of the Co~ission met one-ha1C hour prior to the r gu1ar 8;00 o"c1oc k meeting time . Mr. Lentsch stated that the Commission members were seek ing guide1i nes and advice ~rO'IIl th e C ity At~orn ey . tr . Berardini stated that be had set ~orth 1 ega1 guide-1ines he fe1t the Commission must consider, and empha s ized t:hat ·•no decisi ons were reached and no one said how they ""'ere going to vote .·· -2- • \ ! ~ • 0 • • • • 0 - Mr. We1 s t. a .s k ea v,hal: is 't..he stat1 15 of t e Comprehensive P1an?'' .Mr . Beral~d :J.n i hl a t:.·"'d that the Co Lprehensive P1an divides the Ci ty .1nt.o Lh r c c m a_J o•-c1assi:f'icati.ons oJ.~ land use: residential, com.m e r c 1a1 and :ind u st:rial . The Comprehensive Plan is a ••p1ao o~ development £or tbe entire City --parks, public utilities, water, d ns i ty, l oca t.i.on, etc. Mr. Berardini stated that City Council is c harge d w1th adop~i.on of such a Comprehensive Plan, and ''the re s hould be reasons why there is a departure from tbi..s Plan." Mr. Berardin1 cit.ed reasons that might be used, such as error in orig1na1 zoning, changes in the character of l:be land use in the area, etc. Mr. Berardini reiterated that a Comprehens i e P1an 1 s a guide line for deve1opment o£ the City_ Mr. SupinKer po~nt. d out 'that a Comprehens1ve P1an ~s ··on1y a po1icy or what. ~s d s ~r ab1e in 1aod usage ··. and t.hat ··~t. does no-c. restr~c t.. t.h e us of Lh e 1and". On the other band, zoning is a 1egis1acive mat~e r ~hat requires adoption of an Ordinance by City Counci1 , and does impose restrict~ons upon use of 1and. Mr . Supinger s~at e d that according to State Enab1~ng 1egis1ation, the zoning p1an mus~ be based on a 1and use p1an, and it is in- tended that zon i n g 1m p1 e m e nt t..h e 1and use p1an. Mr. Supinger pointed ouc that.. the Compreh nsive P1an is "po1:Lc y", and that zoning is "1a~". Mr. Ross a s k e d ''w ha~ are Ch e l1 m~L s and r e s t r 1 c tions with re spect to the B-2 use as it may app1y to the proposed use or 'this parti c u1ar piece of property.·• Mr. Berardini referred to the Zoning Ordinance, noting that any use perm.itted in the B-1 Zone District is a1so pe1~itted in the B-2 Zone District, with additiona1 uses such as service station s, drive-in restaurants, etc . bei.ng a11owed in the B-2. Mr .. Ross questioned 1i.mitations on 1ights, noise, etc . as might occur from a use such as a car sa1es 1ot? Mr. Berardini stated that the Supplementary Regu1a- t1 o ns of ~h C omprehensive Zoning Ordinance does indeed have restri c tions on ~i ghting ; there are, however, no restrictions on n o ~s e , smo k e , e t c .. Mr. Berardini commented tbat he fe1t you cou1d expe c ~ a c ertain amount of noise £rom a use such as the propos ed c ar s a1es 1ot .. Mr s . H e nn1ng s~at e d that a~ter having studied the background mat er ia1 that was presented to the Commission, she ~e e 1s that ov e r the t3me the City has had an 1nterest in this prope rty, a c o~i'ttment ha s been made to the area residents: beginning at the 't i me of annexation and the 1itigation which returned th e jur~sd1 c t1on to Arapahoe County, the City forma11y objected to the zon~ng o f' th e K··Mart property by the County, as did the City or L i tt1 e t:on. ATte r the annexati o n was d e t e rmine d to b e valid, and the area was r e turned to Eng1ewood jurisdiction, th e Cit y has ente r ed 1nto zon1ng hearings be~ore ~h e City o~ Lit:t1eton wit:h ou r s tatement o f intent that the area a1ong Be~1eview Avenue sha 1 1 be re s id e nt:1a1. Mrs .. Henning reiterated that the City h as made a committm e nt: i n the pas~ to th residents o£ the area. She stated that she did not fee1 there has been enough ch ange in the are a to v..arraot: a change of: the committ:ment . Mrs. Henning -3- • • r 2 - - - - 0 ,. - s t..a "t.ed T.:.ha t.. l..h., LAluou.l..ance &erv .1.ce Located o n Wes~ Be11cview is n ot a comtner._i..-1_ ..J b ~; ~1.: ~s a non-con.form:~..n g use that cannot b e c hanged to a ny ~ht o~ e reater objection. but must r e vert to r esA..dent.1 a 1 a-c. s u er 1::1.mc s it: ::t.s no 1ong er use d as an ambu1an ce service . Mrs . Henn i ng stated that she fel...t :1..t was ''unfair to say it 1 s cooun rc :t.al ''. Mrs . Henn1ng st..ated that the K-Mart property 1 b as jar a s t he Conml rc 1a~ zoning shoul...d extend on Be11ev:L w A v enu e~ t..ha t "Lhe are a b e: Lwe~t:::"n l...b K -M .art pro perty and the p a..--ks .111 L~tt1et:on and Eng _iewo d a t appro.x:imat.e1y Jn a and Be11ev:L~"'" .1.s 1 tdS:J..dent:~..a1 and shou1d st.ay so-. Mrs . Henn1.n g stated that ~n I1ght o£ these reasons. sbe wou1d vote to deny the requc~t. ~o r r zon.1.ng . Mr .We1s-c. st:.at.t-d l...hal: he £&l.t the C ~ty bab :..no:J..c a"Le d the possi- bi.l..it:y o..t Lb a.•~a ..t.a.~o m approx~m ate1 y Sout.h Del..a Vo<are Stre ~t v. st: t.o Sou-ch Huro n S t &.~e 1: changing to n h.1gher densit y res J deot:.ia1 .. as noT.ed on tb p r o.)ec-ted 1980 Genera.l..ized Land Us P1an , a sect:J..on of the Comprehens:J..ve Pl.an . M r . We:Lst present:ed a bypot:het::..ca1 s:..t:uation , a deve1oper purchasing severa1 parce1s of l..and in th.1s a rea, and then asking for a rezoning to R-3 ; he asked what t h ~ bLal C r eaction to tiuc h a reque st v.o u l..d be inasmuch as the Compr e he o~i v ~ P l..an does indi c ate some change? Mr .. Supinge r s tat e d 1..ha t: th Ge n .ra 1 ized L and l~:-;e P1an .Co r 1980 indicates a cba J,c c "Lo .. med 1um den.5":Lt 'Y •· r si.d e n1....1 al. .:fro m th e .. l..ow density•• r s:1..dent:1a1 as deve1oped t.oda:s·-Mr .. S u pinger sta ted that the a pproa c h the stat:£ has taken .1s that th1s wou l..d be a .. gradu a l."" c hange and woul..d re s u1 t in a mix o:C r e si d ent i a1 uses --the med 1um densi~y wou1dperm~t 1 4 u n 1~s p er acre, a de n sity comparab1e t o the Ke n t Vi11abe deve1opment . Mr . SupingeJ.- s~ated that 1L 1s the opi n i o n o£ the sta£f that a m1x o£ res~­ dentia1 us es -- 1 ow density mu1t 1 -f'am;)._~Y .. t ·-A..o -:Cam.i.1y., and sing1 e - f ami1y. can be ~o o d ne1gbbors and w1l.1 be a compat.1bl..e area . Mr . Su p ..1.n g er noted that the .. 1980 G enera1 Land s e .Pl.an .. does not m e an Lha~ Lh~ c hanges wi11 have o c curred by t:h at tume • .. l r . S u pi.nge r ~1.a t..<:•d t hat the sta.C.f ha s tried T.o s e1... u p a p1a n t hat w111 a 1 1 o w an area 'Co .. regenerate•· :J..T"se 1 1:, and 1.n 1 .J..gh t of t h e co nom ~c c osts. most: red e ve1opm ent ~i11 be in a med ium o r highe L-den h,1._t..y u s e than the presen-c 1ow-d en.s1 t y s.J.o g 1e-'£am:J.l.y t yp .. Mr . W ei.::::.t a~k e d ••tbi.s doesn't mean 1.t. wi11. be what i.s de v e 1ope d i n th e R-3 districts --three story v..al..k-ups .. ? Mr . S u p 1 n~e r s t a l ed Lhat it did not ; n e iLher di d i.t mean the deve l..o p- men t ~o u 1 d a 1 1 b e 1 1ke Kent Vi11age., but wou1d be that.. type o£ d ens ity. lr . B~o......-u &t at e t h at ••this wi11 b e a h ard dec is io n to make ·•, aod L h at tle ~ah c once rned w1th whaL :..s b esc tor ~h c1ty ". B r o\olrn s t.a t.e d he .fe 1t there are ··~oo d argumen't. on bot h .0 1 eh· • Mt-. B ro'A'n set .fo rth some oL t..he argu:meot:s he Le1t: mus t. b e c ons~de r ed i£ the request was rec ommended to Council..: 1 . 2 . WhaL i s b e ~l C o r t..h e City as a who1.e? C onside r thi ~ property between two p1eces of commerc ial.. zoning . -4 - • • • r 32 >< - - - - 0 - 3. Wou1d we have enough buffer zone i£ the proper~y were re- zoned? 4. Wou 1d Lbe deve1opmenc be far enough ~rom the residents that th y cou1d 1ive with it? 5. Wou1d this be considered strip zoning? 6. Wi11 it be something that wou1d be done and this wou1d be the s topping p oin~? 7. Why have other businesses deve1oped in that area in the 1ast few years? S. Ha s this been presented as a threat? 9. Is this proposa1 based on economy on1y? On the other side, Mr. Brown set forth these points: 1. Shou1d we protec t the residents? Now and in the futu re ? 2 . How much faith shou1d we put in the Comprehensive P1an? Shou1d it change? 3. Is this case strong enough that we £ee1 it shou 1d b rezoned? 4. Do we have enough commercia1 property in the City at the present time? Mr. Brown stated ~hac be £e1t chese questions wou1d have to be answered by each Comm1ss1on member tonight before rendering a decision. Mrs. Henning asked Mr. Brown what conc1usion he had reached? Mr. Brown deferred his answer until. a vote was ca11ed. Mr. Rob1ns stated ~hat he agreed it wou1d be a di:fficu1t decision, and that the oo1y c ooc1us ion he bad reached was that whether the 1and west o :J. K-M.art is zoned commercial. or residential., ""it shou1d al.1 be the same··- Mr . Weist stated be £e1t there was an added probl.em in that ••there 1s no to:;.ooa zon1.ng practice set down in 1aw .. , but oo1y a pol.icy. tr. ¥r.e1.st discussed a com:meot o£ r. Loser•s from tbe 1ast mee~ing, in tbat the Commiss1on coul.d be opening the door to additional. requests £or commercial. zoning al.ong Bel.l.evi.ew. M.r. W ist stated t:hat he ••might be in favor o:f: the app1ication, and say 1c"s as ~ar as c ommercial. zoning is ~o1ng on Be11evie~, but this might be ~et as a precedent. It m:J..ght be our intent to do one th1ng, but anothe r Commission migh~ do somcth:J..ng di.t:J.erent . ·· Mrs . Vobejda ~t.:a t.ed "t-hat: she .Ce1t "peop1e ha ve to be abl.e to have :f'a.:a._~h :10 t._h "':lr C:1.t:y government'"; .. these peop1e bought thei.r 1and wh n 1 t. Y.ab zoned res:::Ldent:J..a1'': •·you must keep l:aith w1. th those peo p 1e '". Mrs . Henn1ng s ~a~ed that she wou1d 1ike to hear tbe co nc1us i ons reached by o~her members of the Commission . Mrs. Henning stated ~ha~ she £e1t ~here should be reasons ~or the conc1us~ons. Mrs . Vobejda stated that the conc1us~on she has reached ~s that the people have t.o be considered. She stated that she fel.t -5- -. -• I' 32 X - - - - 0 - Eng1e~ood b mo~L va1uab1e asset 1 s i~s peop1e. and cited the concern ex pre &~e by the C om.m:i.ss1on abou t the dec1:i.ning school. popul.ation and e L..Co rts to attract :f:amil.1e s to the City. lo1.rs. Vobe3da stated ~h~t s he woul.d urge that the C ity keep faith with the residents in the sub~ect area. and state d she woul.d vote against approval. o £ the request. Mr. Carl.son asked tbat :A-tr . Berard::a..ni revi e w the l.aw on rezoning. Mr. Berardini sta t ed that the points to b e c onsidered are set forth in the s taff report . Mr . Berard::a..n i stated that a Compre- hensive Pl.an ::a..s a report for the most desirabl.e devel.opment of the City. and any amend~ent to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and Map woul.d indicate that something has happened to warrant a change of the 1and usage. Mr. Berardini set "forth the fo11owing points: 1... A change in c haracter o£ the surrounding area? 2 . An error in the orig~na1 zon~ng o"f the 1and? 3 . Can the property be deve1oped under the present zoning? 4 . Can the app1~cant show that the property cannot deve1op under the present zoning? Mr . Berard~ni s tated that the Commission must c onsider each o £ these points. Mr . Car1son stated that ••proving an error in the origina1 zoning isn•t so e a s y ··. Mr. C ar1son then discussed the method of zoning, pointing out ~hat zoning may break on a center1ine of a street, or may break on an a11ey center1ine . Mr. Car1son stated that the tra1·ri c: has increased on Be11eview considerab1y, and that he fee1s tb~s does change the character o£ the area . Mr. Car1son stated that there bas been some deve1opment of the R-3-B area north o£ Be11eview in the Carme1 Park Subdivision, and there is an apartment structure being bui1t in Litt1eton . Mr . Cnr1son stated thaL the Comprehensi v e P1an indicates a change from 1ow- density Lo m e dium-density residentia1 on the north side of Be11ev1ew Av e nu e to approximat e1y South Huron Street . He state d that this means to him that at some point there wi11 be a change in the chara c ~er or the housing. Ms. Stan1ey stated that she fe1~ there was a mora1 ob1igation to prote c t th e h ome-owners. She stated that she wou1d 1ike to s ee th e are a prote cted as a residentia1 area. M r . Ross s Lat e d he wished ~o reserve his opinion unti1 the vot e is c a11 e d . Henning moved : Vobe~da se c ond ed: The request for rezoning fi1ed by Grady Frank1in Map1es £or property at 300-330 Wes t Be11eview Avenu e from R-3-B to B-2 be denied for the £o11owing reasons: 1 . There has b e n no change in the character of the area . 2. There is suf~icient 1and zoned for commercia1 use within ~he City at the present time. -6- • 0 - -' ' '-' '-' - - 0 - .... 3 .. Tb1s ~ou1d ~end itself to strip d e velopment a1ong Be11eview Avenue. and 1s not consistent with the Comprehensive P1an .. 4.. It b a s not been demonstrated that the property c annot be deve1oped under the present zone c1assification . Mr. We ~st sta"t..ed -chat he fee1s .. it has been adequate1y demon- strated thaL there is no other suitab1e 1and in the City of Eng1ewood ·· £or the proposed use . Mr. Weist further stated that be .:Cee1s ••the re has been an attempt made to demonstrate there has been significant change in the character of the property .. ; be stated he wou1d have to dis a gree with the reasons gi v en for the motion. and woul.d a1so disagree with the statement . The vote was ca11ed: AYES: NAYS : Henn~n g; Vobejda: Rob~ns; Stan1ey Len~sch; Ross : W eist; Brown ; Carl.son The motion .:Cai1ed . Mr. Brown staLed that he had studied the information presented by the staff da"t..~ng back to the time of annexation o£ the area to the City of Eng1ew ood ; he stated he had a1so viewed the sub- ject propert y and the surrounding residential. area. Mr. Br .o stated that it was his opinion that the residents wou1d be pro- tected if the subject pro p erty were to be rezoned. and this wou1d be one reason he wou1d vote in fa vor of the request. Mr. Brown stated he did not feel. that the proposal. wou1d b e c on- side r ed .. strip zoning•• • and that the property is situated be- tween t wo commercial. uses. Mr . Brown stated that h e wou1d c on- sider what was best for the C:i.ty as a who1e . Mr . Brown sta t e d that the reasons he has set forth account for his not vo ti n g to deny the request. Mr . Brown stated be did no t feel. the request was pre sen"ted as a threat . Mr. Brown stated that he ·•fee1s it needs to be done for the Ci ty. and £ee1s the peop1 e wi11 b e p ro- tected . ·• Discuss~on fo11owed.. Mr .. Lentsch stated that if the request were £avorab1y recommended to City Counc~1. a Public Hearing would be he1d berore Council. and the opponents would again be giv n an opportun1ty to present their view~.. Mr .. Brown asked 11 Lhe request were denied. wou1d interested parties also be g1ven a chance to present their views a second time? Mr .. Berardin1 stated that a Pub1ic Hearing might be held upon the appeal of the applicant. but it is not mandatory that the Council ho1d a Public H ar1ng fo11owing a denial by the Commission .. Bro\A.n moved: We1s't:. beconded: The P1ann~ng Comm~ss~on recommend to City Counc:i.1 that the request ror rezon:i.ng of proper"ty at 300-330 West Be11ev~ew Avenue frcxn R-3-B (Mu1ti- fam11y Resident1a1) to B-2 (Commercia1), fi1ed by Grady Frank1~n Map1es. be approved £or the fo11owing reasons: -7- • -0 I' • • • • 0 - 1. This a c tion wi11 be best .Cor the C ity as a whole . 2. This prope r t y w111 adjoin commercial. properties on either side. 3. There wi11 be an ample buffer o1 R-3 -B zoning between the Commercial zoning and the R-1-A zoning on South E1ati Drive. 4 . The proposed Utie wi11 be far enough fro~ the rc s 1dentia1 uses as to be inoffe n sive. 5 . This is not .Celt to be strip zoning. 6. There does not appear to be any danger o~ the commercial zoning extending further west . 7 . There is considerable traffic on West Belleview Avenue, and R-3 developments would add to this. S. This has not:. been presented as a threat. nor is it regarded as a threat . 9. The approval. is not based on economy. but for the betterment of Engl.ewood .. 10. It has been proven there have been changes in the ne ighbor- hood. and greater cha n ges are expected to c ome . The vo~e was ca11ed: AYES: NAYS: Weist: Ross: Lentsch: Carl.son : Brown Robins: Vobejda; Stan1ey ; Henning The motion c arr~ed. A ge ntl.eman £rom the audie n ce addre ssed the Commission. and most spec:i .r:ica11y Mr. Brown . He stated that he most certai n1y d:id not appreciate 1\lr. Brown•s comments. and the "a po1ogy" J:'or the way he voted. A woman in the audience a1so addressed the Commission . and stated that ''if' the area has changed it's because o f mea1y- mouth ed counci1me n '' and further stated that ''what Engl.ewood rea11y needs is another car 1ot." She further stated that she "1ovcs to see somebody sitting here rational.iz.ing "the decision that has been m::ade." Mrs . Henning commented that the K-Mart zon~ng was approved by the Arapahoe C ounty Conunissioner s duri..n~ the period i n 1itigati.on the juri s di c t i on was returned to that body . 1\lr. Brown thanked the members of the audience for their couunents. and stated "others voted the same way .. " VI . VOORIIEES TRAFFIC REPORT Mr. Lentsch w l.comed Mr . Bob Leigh . a member of t:he A1an M. Voorhees As s o i.accs~ the co nsu1"'tants hired to do a tra.Cfic study o£ the c ~~y o.C Eng1ewood. Litt1eton . and Arapahoe County. Mr .. Lc~~h sta't:ed t:.hat "the study had been begun we11 over a year ago . and the Engl.ewood study was comp1eted 1n Apri1 o £ this year. Pre1im~nary recommendations were presented approxi- -8- • 0 • • • • 0 - mate1y on year ago, and it has taken a year to get a ful..l.. rev~ew and approva1 by the govern~n~ bodies; they do not yet have th approva~ oL Arapahoe Coun Ly. Mr . Leigh reviewed recommendations in the report as they woul..d a:Cfect the ~ty o.t Eng-l..ewood.. 1-li_gh vol..u.me traffic carriers, or freeways and express~ays to b improved and expanded, or total.. new construct~oo are I-470, I-25 , .S. 285, and Santa Fe Drive .. s .. 85) .. Mr .. Leigh stated that Santa Fe is proposed to be improved t..o a ""h1gh -type arteria I"", but n.ot up to inter- state standards for rreeways.. Mr .. Lei.~h stated that on the proposed 1-470, an Environmental.. Impact statement was prepared, but no action has been taken. This proposed freeway woul..d tie into I-70 and I-25 through the southern port1on o£ ~he metro area . Mr . Le~~h stated that many p op1e 10 Jefferson C ounty are opposed to th::~..s 1re e~ay . and 1ee1 that it 1s premature . Mr. Leigh stated he was or the opinion that right -of-way should be ··pinned down .. now .Cor :Cuture needs. Mr. Leig-h stated that the improvement o1 Santa Fe Drive was one or the ma~or recom- mendations in Lh.e study that would a£.Cect.. Englewood: he stated that they are o1 the op.i.n.1..on now t..hat... the o1\Unb1ne Freeway is not needed. It ::~..s the .Cee1ing or the Voorhees Associates starr that with improvemen~s to South Santa Fe Dr::~..ve. South Platte River Drive. and Platte Canyon Road there wi11 be adequate facilities t..o handle che t:ra£.Ci c. Mr. Leigh sLated that a second major item recommended .i.s the tunnel under =285 .. This pr o posed Lunne1 would extend :Crom Santa Fe Drive east to Broadway. and would accommodate four lanes . The reasoning behind the reco~endation is to provide a separation o.J:~ through tru£J:ic from the 1oca1 t:ra:C.fic .. It is proposed that t..he through Lra£I~c would be direc ted through the tunnel.. at SanLa Fe. and the local.. shopper -busi.ne.ssrnan cra£'£ic would sti11 use t..he at-grade street. ~-Leigh stated that a 1imited number oL ramps wi11 be prov1ded ~or access to and egress .Cram t he proposed tunne1: two ramps at... the First: Nationa1 Bank: Sanca Fe. and Broad~ay a Mr. Le1gh stated t.hac this wou1d warrant an entire reconstruct~on or the =285 /~anta Fe incer- change: th ey proposed diamond inter-changes as these require a 1ot 1ess 1and than the c1over1ea~ and co nvent1ona1 inter-changes. Mr .. L e::~..gh st.ated "t.hat i"t. .l..S recommended that Hampden P1ace ti.e in ~1th Hampden Avenue. eliminating the intersection o£ Hampden Avenue /SouLh Bannock /U.S. 285 . It is further proposed that Girard Av nue be converted to a ··pedestr::~..an way .. , excending between SouLh E1ac::~.. Street and South Broadway . llr . L ·eigh th e n d.1..scus.sed norch/s outh routes through the City. He sca~ed t...hat ~outh Logan Streec carries a h~gh vo1umc of traffic .. There ~s a need for addi.tiona1 north /south streets tbac w::~..11 ext... nd from Denver into Litt1eton. It ::~..s suggested that South 1arkson S"treec be improved to a two -1ane arter1a1 from .. S. 285 sout..h to Orchard Road in Littleton. C1arkson Street has no important continuity to che north o'£ U.S .. 285; -9- • 0 0 /'32 • • • • 0 - however, ::t.L may pro v ide access to U .S . 285 a nd tra~£i c may then d~sperse to other traLLic carr i ers that do extend north, such as Sout h Oown::t.ng , South U niversi ty Bouleva rd , etc. Mr. Lei g h sLated that it would requ::t.re co n sidera bl e expense to i.mprove the ca pacity, and s hould be a joint project between Englewood, C herry H ills and th e Department of Hi..ghways. Mr . Leigh then discussed t.he Pe cos /Windermere /Santa Fe Lane route... This is an important arterial system to provide north - south traffic with moderate expense. Quincy Avenue as a main ar ter ia l was then c onsidered . Mr. Leigh stated that the study re c ommends the up -grading of Quincy Avenue to minor arteria l s tatu s , and constru ct a new four -lane section :f'roTn South Irv i n ~ Street to U .S. 85 . The re -alignment o£ the TuLts / nion/Santa Fe intersec tion was discussed.. It is recommended that the ''j og·• be elimi nated ., and a new i nt ersection co nstru c L ed. The Study al so reconune nd s that South Bannoc k Stree -t and South Sherman Street re v ert to two-wa y traf£ic _ Thes e streets ··serve no importan~ nr~cr~n1 £unct~on; there ~s no co nt~nuity~ and there is no r eason to ma i nta i n the one-way status ." Mr~ Leigh stated thnt they reconunend the extension of South Platte Rive r Or~ve s outh o~ .S . 285 to Belleview Avenue. Discussion £o11owed.. lt r. Weist asked about the improvement of South C larkson Street, particularly about the width o f C1a rkson? Mr . Lei ~h s taLed that most o£ South C larkson has 60 ft . right - aL-way, but it does vary. Mr . Leigh noted that: t:be ''En gle wood side has been ~mproved; the C herry Hills side has not , a nd will require c urb and g utter, etc." Discussion :Collowed. Mr. Le igh stated that Greenwood Villa ge does seem to hav e the attitude oC being wi11in~ to ~ark toward a solution on the matter: he has n ot approached C herry H ills V ~11age. Mr . Le:Lgh further d~scussed the "i nterna1 movement:.•· proposa1 , us~ng the Hampden Avenue/Hampde n Pla ce and F1oyd Av enue. He stated th~s •ould 1mprov e movement around the core area a g reat dea1, and incersec t i on s wou1d be easier to signa1ize . .Mr .. Ro b~n s asked i..f th e through traff ic wou1d be r em oved :f'r om U .. S . 285, ~1 th1s cou ld c ut down on the turning movement that ~s now a problem a long the highway? Mr. Leigh pointed out that it coul d i n c r ease turning movements for the very fact that through tra.f".Cic would not be accommodated on the surface street ~ and drivers would b e £reed -cram that e1e-.nent o£ the problem .. ~tr. Leigh tur~h e r d~scussed sect~o n, and noced that th e phas es . th ere tore a££ect::t.ng h~ghway through Eng1e~ood. the Bannoc k /Hampden /U.S. 285 i..nter- sig na1ization must accommodate three the signa1izati..on a11 along the ~'l r . Robins asked about a continuous -10- 0 '32xl • • • • 0 - 1ane t:.hrouf:"h 1rnm Hampden A.venu onto .S. 285? Mr . Leigh pointed out. t.h ~~ v.·ould h::t'-t.o be b~rr:iers erected to prevent a haz.ardou!-~:J.t ua t1 on. H a..::re •d that.. ·•:J.t:•s 1ess expensive, but :it•s not. a~ <..~Jt c-t.1v \.h-. Robins asked if it wou1d be 1og:ica1 t.o put. an ov rpas~ on #285 instead o£ a tunne1? Mr . Lei..gh st.at. d t.hat. .11.. v..oul.d b ""horr:ib1e·· and would destroy the concept ot d v.nt.o~n En~1e~ood , and the de v e 1 opmcnt around and a1ong t..he h:J.g-hv.ay . r Lel.~h stated that the consu1tants did 1ook at. t.h18 po~s1b111t.y, but £ound it to be extreme1y unaesthetic . D1s uss:J.on £o11o~cd. Mr . Robi n s asked how much p ar k i n g wou1d be e11m1nat:.ed bv Hampden Ave nu e /H a m pden P1a e route? tr . L ~gh stat d v ry l1t:.t:.1e: he stated that 1t wou1d entail removal of ~hree or £our hous s to get a GO ft. r~ght ­ o £-w a y. 40 rt . road-~ay . ~Jr. Robins asked ..... here t:he t:ra.C:Ci.c us:t.ng the Pecos /Windermere / Santa F Lan rout.e wou1d ··be dumped .. ? Mr . Leigh stated that. this route go s t.o Kenyo n A v enue, and wou1d disperse there. Mr. Le n ts h asked iC the study de1~nea~ed p1ans for Dartmou th Avenue? lr . Lc:..g-h stated that the study does sugg;est improve - ment at Santa Fe Dr1ve, w:1.th a sugg-ested ··park and ride·· site on ~he south side or Dartmouth at Santa Fe. It is a1so pro- posed that the intersection approaches on Dartmouth Avenue shou1d be improved by ~1den1ng . Mr . Lentsch pointed out that D a rtmouth carries a cons1derab1e amo unt or tra£~ic: that it h as bee n widened east or South Log:an Stree't. a n d he fee1s it s h o u1 d be a consistent w~dth at 1east to Santa Fe . Discussio n f o11owed . Mr. Sup~n ger noted that at a meeti n g 1ast week with sta.f:t~ o l~ the Sta t.e H ighway De p nrtm e n t, it was sta t ed that the H igh way Depart.me n t is i.nvestignti n g the possi.bi.1 ity or a b a ndon i n g i m p r o v e m ents oJ· Sa n ta Fe Dri v e , a n d exte n di n ~"t" S o uth P1 a tte R i v er Drive down to t h e C ount y L i ne . I t is t h e fce 1in g o f t h e represent:.at.~ves thatm et with City o:Ci_'icia l.s. t ha t t h e r e are greater poss1bi~1tics for capacity improvement a1on g S ou th P1a~t.e River Or~v • and the additi.ona1 oppo rtunity to create a ··par k~ay ·· e1Ject.. a1on~ the route. 01scuss1on :Co11owed. 1r . Lei~h stat..ed that the Voorhees Study has r commended a two-1an e ""p1easur da:·:t.ve ·· dcve1opment on South Pl.at.t:e R1ver Oriv • Mr . Sup1n~er stated that the High~ay Department representatives ··see an opport.un1 ty co create excess 1and area through purchase wh1ch woul.d go Lo park l.and: there woul.d be at 1east a 50 Et. setback from the river to the inside "tra.C:Cic 1ane to permi.t 1andscapin~. They hnve tal.ked to H D about the possibi1ity o:C cc:mting up wit.h a park system a11 a1ong the Pl.at~e and 1nterest was expressed . Further discussion fo11owed. Turning movements at U .S . 285 and Ham p den Avenue itse1~ were discussed . Mr . Leigh dis ussed tl: S:l..gna1l..zat:J...on o:C =285. a n d noted t..hat it :J...S the consul.t:.ants· fee11ng that arteria1 highways shou1d b contro1l.ed access Jac111t1es, and further stated that h1~h~ays have been ""butchered by com.mer :a.a1 zon1ng: .. al.ong them , so thnt t.hey no 1on~er serv a8 a through traf:C1c carri r as t..hey v. rc m ant. to do .. Mr. Le.J..gh st.ated that ltiad ""orth Bou1evard -11- • -. r • • • • 0 - is an exampl.e, ns i.s =-285~ where a g-reat: portion o.f' "t:he tra:ffic are 1oca1 shoppers. Mr . Carl.son asked whnt the consu1~ants have proposed for tbe traf:fic to be generated on. the KLZ site when i.t i...s devel.oped? Mr. Leigh stated tha"\. whil.e the ~raf.Ci.c wou1d increase, he did not reel. there were no good solutions. He stated it woul.d de- pend a great deal. on the type o.f' controls provided on ~285 and Hampden and Laf'ayette. Mr. Ross asked how Mr. Leigh woul.d suggest that residents o:f the proposed deve1opment have egress? ~IT. Leigh suggested Lafayette to University, and Fl.oyd Avenue to University. Further discussion :fol.1owed. Mrs . Henning asked if' tr. Leigh c.oul.d just1..fy the recommendation .Cor a ··subway·· syst.em al.ong Broadway? Mr .. Leigh stated that both Santa Fe and Broadway had been considered £or transit ser- vice . Broadway is co ns idered the better location~ it is presently serving as a trans~t ··corridor··~ and meets the re- quirements o£ higher popu1ation densities~ high-activ~ty generators on or near the corridor.. Mrs. Henning asked about the comparative c osts o£ using Santa Fe vs . Broadway? Mr .. Lei gh stated that Santa Fe has many cost factors today 7 and that he didn't fee1 they have been £u11Y explored. Mr. Leigh stated that there wou~d be additional air po11ution generators imposed on the Santa Fe Route 7 and this wou1d compou nd the air po11ution prob1em that £o11ows the river va11ey. One c ould further expect 1and co nv ersion from an i ndustrial nature and a low-densitY area to a higher density apartment area.. He stated that an i nt ers~ate system shou1d serve the people who live in the area today.. Mr .. Leigh stated that the sub-waY system would not be a large system; it is proposed as a sma11 ••personalized "' .Caci1ity.. He pointed out that these costs are the on1Y costs that are not ""skyrocke1:ing .. ·• Mrs .. Henning asked how Broadway connected to high-density areas? Mr .. Leigh stated that Broadway could con nect with the Phipps Ranch to the south, that ~rom Eng1ewood south the employment is a1ong Broadway~ and cited larathon Oil and other companies that would be served by th.i.s transit system. Mr ... Leigh pointed out that '"Santa. Fe :1 5 .1n the va11ey, o.nd i..s too revolutionary." Further discuss1on fo11owed .. Mr . Leigh again stated 1:hat Arapahoe County has not approved the report. and this is costing the consultants mo ney . tr .. Carlson stated that he £e1t it was a good report. and was we11 written .. ~tr .. Lentsch expressed the appreciation of the Commission to Mr. Leigh £or his attendance and discussion oJ:' the report .. Mr . Supinger introduced Mr .. Tom LoJ·t .. Planning Oi.rector £or the City of Littleton . -12- • ' \ ! ~ • • • • • • 0 - VII . BUDGET -197 3 Copies o.C the proposed budget .Cor the P1anning Conunission were previous1y sent to members £or their review . Mrs. Henning stated that City Counci1. at their meeting or Ju1y 10th, de- cid ed that compensation for a11 boards and commissions shou1d be reviewed, and that possib1y it shou1d be based on a per- meeting basis rather than a month1y ba sis . Mr .. Brown stated that it was brought out a1so, that members o£ boards and com- missions spend a great deal o£ time outside o£ meetings v iewing projects and requests. etc . VIII . PLANNING INSTITUTE September 13 15 lr . Supinger stated that a letter noti£ying planners o£ the 1972 Co lorado Institute ~or Planning Of ficials. to be held in Boulder September 13 -15, bas been previously submitted to members . Additional information will be transmitted to the Com.mission when received by the o.ffice. Mr . Supi.nger stated that he £e1t participation by members on a part-time basis should be discouraged. and urged all members to plan~ attend the Institute full-time . IX . DIRECTOR"S CHOI C E Mr. Supinger stated that he had nothing to bring be£ore the C om.miss i.on . X . COMMISSION"S C HOI CE Mr. L e nts ch stated that be and Mr . Supinger had met with Mr. Dial and had discussed the proposal o£ a convention center for Englewood . Mr . Supinger stated that it was reported to him that the ounci1 reels this is something that shoUld be done under the new task ~orce committees recently appointed. Mr . Supinger s tated that the Chairman o£ the Planning Commission is a member o£ the steering committee to which the task forces report:.. Mr . Weist s tated that the former Penn-Dart Market bas changed use, and is now a carpet and tile sales p1ace . He asked how this occurred? Mrs . Romans stated that the Board o£ Adjustment and ftppea1s granted a variance £or this change o£ use . Mr . Brown stated that at South Humbo1dt Street and East F1oyd Avenue . a house has been moved in that strong1y 1ooks 1ike a dup1ex. He stated that he had previous1y asked Mr. McDivitt to check this out and report back. ~tr. Supinger stated that the sta£~ wou1d chec k into this , and report to the C ommission • _l.r. Supinger stated that inasmuch a s Monday. August 7tb, is a ho1iday, City C ouncil has scheduled their meeting for Tuesday, August S~h. and the Planning Commiss ion wi11, therefore, meet on August 9th, Wednesday. -13- • • • 1'32 - • • • • • - tr. Car1son asked for an exp1anation or the procedure of approving Findings a~ter a recommendation has been made to City Cou nci1 ? Mr. B erardini stated that a court case invo1ving the Aurora P1anning Commission stated that findings and con- c1usions oL the C ommission are required. The Aurora P1anning C ommission had refused to recommend a requested rezoning~ and the Court said the P1anning Commission was a ••fact-finding body •• ... The matter of voting on the findings was discussed ... It was determined by Mr . Berard1ni that the approva1 of the fi nd ings and con c1usion s shou1d be approved by the same vote as was the recommendation to City Counci1. Further discussion fo11owed. The meeting adjourned at 10:45 P.M • -14- • \ ! ~ • • • • • • 0 - !ttEMORANDUM TO THE E GLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY PLANNING A 0 ZONING C OMMISSION. DATE: July 11, 1.972 SUBJECT' Rezoning o£ 300 -330 West Belleview Avenue. REC O ~lMENDATION' Brown moved: Weist seconded: The Planning C ommission recommend to City Council. that the request for rezoning o£ property at 300 -330 West Belleview Avenue from R-3-B (Mul.ti - fa~il.y Residential.) to B-2 (Commercial.), £il.ed by Grady Franklin Maples, be approved Lor the fo11owing reasons: 1. This action wi11 be best for the City as a whole. 2.. This property wi11 adjoin commercial. properties on either side .. 3. There will. be an ample bu~fer or R-3 -B zoning between the Commercial. zoning and the R-1-A zoning on South El.ati Drive. 4. The proposed use wi~1 be far enough from the residential uses as to be inoffensive. 5_ This is noL £e1t to be str~p zoning. 6. There does not appear to be any danger of the commercial zoning extending further west. 7 . There is considerable tra~£ic on West Be11eview Avenue, and R-3 developments would add to this. S . This has not been presented as a threat, nor is it regarded as a threat. 9. The approval is not based on economy, but for the betterment of Engl.ewood. 10. It has been proven there have been changes in the neighbor- hood, and greater changes are expected to come. The vote was ca11ed: AYES: NAYS' Weist; Ross : Lentsch; Carl.son; Brown Robins; Vobejda; Stanl.ey; Henning The motion carried . By O rder of the City Pl.anning and Zoning C ommission • -15- • • • I' 32X • • • CrrY OF B:BGLEWOOD OFFICIAL Cf'T'Y CO"! CIL_1 ~ 2172 COU NCI L ME.CTI G FILE ~ OF.: ENGLE'WOOD. CiO'Cr1. Chairman Leonard ca1~ed the meet~9 to order a t 8 :00 P. M - Me:mber• Present: Leonard, Wetterat..ro:m.. Rl"lodu.a, I<.re.i..l..ing • .Maddox , M.a.rt.in. M.eulb.era Ab-sent : Bevi.c.r A.Lao Pre aent : Chief Bui.~di.ng xnapector Brokat.e George Meak.i..s Case No .. 34 72 37~0 South Ga1apago The app1icant ~a requesting a variance to erect a 10 ft . x 20 ft . attached c.a.rport to be with.i..n one fO<:>t of the south property l..i..ne .. 'Th.i...& .i...s an R-~-c zone hich requires a ~nmum setback of 3 ft. with tota1 setbacks of 1.0 ft. Thi.s property aa proposed woul..d have tot.a..l. aetl::>ac.ke of 6 ft . The property has been p osted and advertised for Pub1i.c Hearing tonite . ~e adja.c:ent property owners on both aides aiqn.ed at..a.te.m.enta of no ob:ject.i.on . The app1.ica.nt. states he does not ~ant a garage .:i...J:a the re.a..r aa 9()%. of th.e t...:i..m.e the care are i....n th.e f ront and no one d..r.i.ves a...rou.nd and parka theDJ. i.n the garage . M.ra . Ke•lc.i..& sta tes they have. a beau.ti.fu..1 yard an.d garden :Ln. the back and wou~d be ~ore expena~ve to bui1d~ .Ma.Cldo.x JDOve d .. Kart~ aeco~ded,. the var~ance for the carport be granted . Aye• c .Maddox.. Martin.. Leonard Bays: Wett.e.rstroca.,. Rhodua, K.rei..l..i..ng Abeenta. B-evier The Chairman stated the vote d~d not carry. therefore. the vari.a.nee .i.a denied. Si.nton Da..J..ry D e nver. Xnc. Ca.-e No. 35 72 1300 West Quincy 'rbe a,pp1J...c:a.nt i.a r e-questing a va:r:L8...I1C'e for a dairy di..at..ri.but.i..on center and service to bav a ~0 ft . screen~ng str~p of evergreens ~tead of required 20 ft. acreenJ...ng on e aet property .J...i..ne ... Th.i..e pxoperty abu:t:e rc.ei.dent.i.a..l... property l..i..nea and t.b.e ope.ra.ti.on o f this bu.si..neas :La con- ducted du.r i.ng the night a.n.d e3.ll:'1y morn.i..ng h ours. MX. P~ of Denver cammercia1 Bui1ders . stated he is the contr actor to bu...i.1d t.h.ia p1a.nt.. Th..i..a is a new .:l..de a. of d.a.i.ry ope:rat ~on . They have used the ground for a year ., ~rking out o f a trai1er o ffice . and have found it to be auccee•fuL. therefore they are now ready to bui10 the p~ant.. Before tb.ey purchased the 1and they had the co:n.t.ra.c:-t.or c:b.ec:lc. :fo r z on ing and .:l...nformat~on f rom th·e City . When the i.nformat.i.on wa.a pa.aaed from the contractor to S:l...nt.on D&.:l...ry. :HOIIleoD..e d.i.d not get the in£o~tion about the requLred ecr•ening strip. -~~-=~==------~------~~--~----~ • , 0 • • • • M.r . :Dwa.yn.e. Roundy of S.i..nt..on Da.~ states t.b._ey need the extra epa.ce to 'Cum tb.e ~ge trai.l..er t..ru.c:lc.a "Wh.J..c:::h are 4.5 to 60 ft. 1.on.g. and for t.ru..n.:l.n.g at tbe eo..rn.er. There ~ no one present for or againat the variance . obta.J....n the neJ..ghbc:>r • s ai.c;n.at:u.re. wetteratrom moved • Tbe.y d:i.d not .Rb.odu..s sec:::onded., th.e va..r:J...ance be denied as it doe• not meet th.e 6 requi.reme.nt..s for granting a va.ri..an.c::e . ~£ d.r.i.v~ya c:::ou.1d be cut down a.n.d ati11 &C:c::::c:triiDDlod& te t..ruck.e • Ayes s Ma....rt.in., Leonard., Wetterat.rOIIIl., Rl1odua • K.rei.1.i.ng,. Bays :a Ha.ddo:x A.bse.nt a Bevier The Variance ~-den.Led. Case No. 36-72 585 Ba.at Grant .Avenue The a.ppl..J..c:a..nt J....a requ.est..ing pe.rm.i..aaion to erect a.· front porc::b. a ft . x 23 ft . to e..nc::roac::h i...n.to the requi..red front yard a ft.. 'Th.e porch i..a needed to p r ote-ct the l..iv.i..ng rO<XP froat the heat of the au.n . "1"be b.OU:ae faces th.e South . The a~ is e.x.i..ati.ng and. they have l...ived t.he.re ai..nc:e 1..96~ and ~ the ~inter the sun shines in the house and the the~stat 'WOn • t tu..rn on and tl1e reat of the hou.ae is c::o1.d . ~y b.a.d the n.e.igbbor • s s.i..g:na.tu..re. 'rbe.re. ~ no o.n.e present -wbo objected to th.e var~e . Wetteratram aoved, Maddox aec:onded, the v-a.r.i...ance a.a proposed by granted . Ayc.e z. Ma.ddcoc, Ma.rt.i..n, Wett.erat:rCIIIIl. Rh.odu.a. K:rei.1..:Lng • Leonard. l!ilays a J510De Abaen.t z Bev.S..er Ritter Conat.ruc-tL.on Co for 'Ba.r'ol..d -rhc::mapann Case &o. 37-72 3l..S S South Wa..h.i...J::lgton The appl..i.cant i.e requ.eat.J..Dg p ..:-.-.rwL:Lsai.o:n. for a patio ·cover ~2 ft.. ~ .1..~ ft . r•~t..i.Dg in an. over.l.ot cove.rage of l..32 aq. ~t -the ~ot 1...:. on.l..y 37is: ft . 'Vide and. .i...• :Ln. a.n R-l..--c: zone . 'The property hae been poated and. advert.i..aed for Pub1.ic Hearing. 'They want the pa.t:i.o to protect t.b_ei.r b.ou..ae frora the au..n :l.n th-e sU~-=oer . The c:::ont.ract.o.r h.a.a poured the a1ab and bui1.t a garage ... ICrei.l..:l..ng JDO·ved. WetteratrOilll seconded. the va.r:i.a.nc:e be gran-ted pe.ndi.ng obt.a.i.n:L.ng the ne~ghbor •a agreement . Ayea a Maddox. wetterat.rc:J::rl. Ma..rti.n. Rl:kod:ua. ltrei.l..J..ng. Leonard Bayaa .None .A.bae.nt a Bevier • , • • r 32xl • • • • Lester Doqenhage..n. Case &o. 38-72 5010 South waah.U>gton T'b.e app1..1c::.ant is appea11..:n.g the Bu..iidi.ng Xnspe.c:t.oor • a order to c:ea.ae parking a ca:mpi.n.g t..ra...:i.~er ~ t.h..e re:qu..i..red f ront yard. Th.i.s i..a an. R-l..-B zonl!! • There are no ~l..eys i..n thi..a b.l.oclc. so the to be in the rea..r yard 'WIDU1.d have to be t.a.k.e..n across the 1a.wn. or have to be pa.rlc.ed .Ln. £.rant of tbe garage on th.e d.rf..ve-way . Ha..s an a.gree:m.ent from. the ne;l.ghbor 3tat.i.ng no ob~ec:t.:Lon . Ba.& l..i.ved in 'the bouse a1..nc:e l..960 and b.a.-owned the t.ra...i.l..er for four years .. Rl:l.o~ UlOVed. Ere~1Lng seconded, the hardship was created by the appl..icant b.im.&e1f t.h.e variance be de.n.ied • .Ay-ca& a ~ddox, Wetteret:.rc::m:l, ...-...rti..n maywa Hone Abaentt Bev.i..e.r 3089 South Cl..a.rkson ca.ae No . 39-72 -rhe app; icant La .requ.est..i..ng perzai.as.ion t.c:::. keep a c::ha.J...n 1.J....nk fence encroac:hi.ng u pon C ity property 4 ft. 6 J...n abut.a a 4 ft . aidewal..lc.. the fence ...,-a.a sta.rted 'W.:i..th.c::n1t a pex:m..i.t . 'Th.e.re ~ no one present at the meeti.ng c::onee.rn..i.ng t.h.1-s va.r.i..a.nc:e . ~e case waa set over to the n ext ~ee~g and the appl..icant ordered to be at the Uleet.:Lng. case No .. 40-72 3424 South Sbexuaa.n The app1.ic:ant i.e requestin-g an e:xtenai..on o~ t.i.me on an order from t.h.e Bu~d..:L:o.g Dep.a..rtm,ent to repa:i..r or demol....i...ab t.h.e re.s.:i..dence .. D-1. zone. The a.pp1J...cant state.& he ~ try.i..ng to se1.~ three hou.aee i...D the area for the ground... ~ i.a a bu..aine.sa area.. He dc>ea not "Want to tear t.h.e b.ou...t!Je dc::rwn. ~e houae i..a vacant an.d the 1a'W'D .i.a kept up. He doea not want to board up the bouse uut.i..~ after 3U1.y 2St.h. When the option by the buyer ia up-He d.c:>e• have the property for sa...Le ... :Jlbodu.a DIIOV&d 6 Maddox aeoon.ded, grant pez:=.isei.on until. ~y 25th to l:>c:>ard up the bou.ae and the g:riQIUD.C3.a be kept. J...z:.. a neat 1IL&DD4!!..r and the app.1.i.ca.Dt. to report. bac:lc to the Board at. the Sept~r JDee~g . Ayee a .Maddox. Mett.er•txc.:J.. Ma.rt.:l.n. lthodu.s 6 Kre:1..1.i.Dg. Leonard J!laya a l!!IOne Ab.aents Bevier There bei...ng no .further bu.a.i..nesa to ~ beLore th.e Board the .ee~g --adj<>u.rDad at 1.0 a 30 P. M. Susie Sc:::hn.e:l.de.r • • • I' 32X - ,-,-, , -, _I -, I ,-. - 0 - F .• C'LL\' L'LJ P.\.!{!-Z' ~~ H.r C'H .. L:..\.-J 10. C:O. ~'~int... tJ,. '-t. _u .. 9 1472 rhc rcv.ul--tr rn.P""thl'\ ilh .... t.;ng (.-.f tl,~.... LT "-\"(J 1"<., .. ..,, ·~l ri'Hl (JJftct2'. 'il ~10' 2 172 COUI"~-IL f .. '"Li:.... .-r G FI LE IZ~CU!I:-EI>llauewi3C>O..'COLC:L l\.1cn'1bcrs prcst.:nt: I lev.· itt: .. St •.. oc: •. -} .. hou~t..:. Cu.shjng .. \.lJ c-n. P o<._,Jc. H .. omans~ x-officio Bl'-S"'iing j erry Ro}rt:her, .r\.s~r . Uircct:or of L . .l.rks. Uoup; J ·oc ~ H .. ecreation Supc.:"rvisor R ccr~at ion Cu~hin g; rno ·t:d, Sl:.ackhou-.;c -..._,.con ..... lC'1..1. that rhc minurcs of jul~ 12 .. J 472 ·rhe-fin.tn...:i·"ll rcporr for july ,,~as nor ava ilable fron, the l--inancc D~p..:trcrn~nt :dr. &l\vvn 1 1<..:'\Vitt: '''1.s \\.Clcon,_cU to r:hc ""'omrnis ion as represenr.arive frotn Lh c Ln;;:lc \.Ood Scho 1 D 1st:rict. rcplacin.;: !\1r. joe ._ 1 FLldd'--n '' ho has re~ig.ned . . i\.1r . H .. <.>) lh<.. r pre~enre<.J pictures of diffcr..:nr rypes of p laques :1nd ~:n.varUs t o b.:! consi,l.:::-rcd fo1 prcscnr· rion ro those members retiring f rom the Commi ss ion aft<.:r $0-CJ ,-jng: ar lo.. . ..:a sc. onL. fuur year term. l n checking Lh e Ji s t of p.:tst: and present mcm - J>. .. :r~. ir \.'V ... l~ Ll-t<.:rrnjn'"~ tho.lt. rhe f our P'-"<>ple eligible t o receive .:In .3.\.\•ard a t rhi~ Lu11~ '"''J..'-.! F. \i1lh1.1n &..~itr, john F<..::rg:uson, john Krc1ling and \VaJrcr Jorgc...nscn . Cushin~ nlO\."o...· ... J. St.;"lc..-khousc..: secondc......J, th3L rh csc four p ersons 1.">....: quali"fic<l f or a s.: rvicc .-:1\.v~rd. I\1orion carrie .. ,. ~-h c::sc ~nva L-ds \.YiJl be p resen t ed ar tit<.; uex.-r: annual cost ~ . .::t\.aiJ,.•hiL c.lf l he next n,cet in·.,._ T·h~· C]Ltc... !-'!ion c..'f ''·here rhP Green ...::lr jp Sourlnv est J2 n g l c \.v ood should pf<lCLU tl tppli~· ... •tfo JJ ts h,_·cn nl -!-..Je to IIL'D for t"hc s t or:n dr.._ in.:~gc proj-...:ct h. l his ..Jr(._·a -• II -- r 32x • _, -, , _, Park-...... 1-t '" 1 1l •. utcs c .. f p;__l~"-.,. -2- • 0 - 1..-1n Jo...J-3. 114_.; r ... ...:ummc..J ~-.:1 t.hi,::; p .... , d ITJ •'s dis lS c..! 111 th.._ J.:ts 111C'-Lh&_t ...... lr. JJ..:trp~._r i::> a~r-eL·abh..:, conr.n_ .... , up .. >n approval by the 'X:'hnol l.to.:1r 1,. ro \Orkin ... ""·ir 1 thL· ity in the con~t.ruct.ion o t<.:nnis courts at 1 lCK.x..J Jr. ill h ... ~r . Jf.._"l:rpcr a1s r.._p0rt.c-d that he coul.J not ju"'ii(_-th e '' oul..J not l ~ intc '-~seed in \.'1. orkini:!" ,\. ith the cit) on this pro Jeer. Ocher c-apjta 1 in1- proverncnt prnjcC""t~ t:har '\.Vcr~~.... .. di~cus e..J d.ti posc:;ibilities for joint cf"fo rt hcnvccn cit:y and s...:hool L.!J.:::.tricr ::tre tcnni~ courr-s or hanUi~p~d pl ... "lygroun-.1 on groun.j north of 1\1oLIJox Schc.•ol . r\ report pre}' r .j f01· Cir.y Council concerning the propose..J s·"·im pool in the north seLl. jon of 1-ngh vo01..-! ,·a:--:; pre ~en tf-."\..1 for inforn1;.1tion . Cushin~ rno,tc.J. I J~\Vitt secon.Jc..J~ that th e Con1mission r ecog-nize t:h contribution n1..1dt...! ru thL J_ngh: '·<..h .. l rC"Cr<.!'d t:inn pro_;!"ro..rn thr ou~h th e ye.::trs by Ray Stanley and th.:lt t:o lrs. Sr 1 11 --~ at th(.'" H.\,.·cr~.Jtion Council LlirHH.:r. l\1r . Sclr.v~.b ~tLlt<..:-~1 he fc\.!1~ the soft:lxl.Jl UirC"cLor h:t.ti nor spent the tin1c he ~houh.f h.t'\C \\.ith r.hl.. pro !.trn this sumn1cr. l\.1r. R o~thcr <.:>..Jlla incd that the softha1J dire tor na(.J acceptl.?' t a co:"'lchinp: l sit ion after he ,~.:as hi t-c-d and t.his in,;olvC"..J n1cctings. etc . • • • • - • Park,..; & ~~~crcati ..... n ComJni.s-:ion _ 1in rc~ of ;\.ug:ust o.),. 14'l-2 Page -3- • - The h.-nc~ e'-r<.;ns.ion at &: 111..! ·ie\v P<.J.rk soft.b.:J.ll f"Jc JJ i""' incJuJe..:J in r:ht.: 1 o-; 3 befor~ t.hc..• next s:ofthall ~caso n st:a..rt s. l'\.1r . St..ackltous<.: has obsc:rved softball r<.:.an1s practicing at B.:tr:es -Logan Park " here chcrc are no f(.;nccs for protection to children or cars . He fears. someone will be inJured . 1r. Pool e a~· ked if the-inforin.:J.tion he haJ rc-cei'\ted rhar: Engle voo.J is planning: t o phase out. the ~dulr snfr.ball program is correct . J---Je 'vas as surtd that thi~ is nor correcr. • Edith ]{omnns R ecord ing secr ecary • • • - - - • - O FFICIAL Cf'T'V COtJ .. -• f'""'r"LJ.....,ENT REGULAR MEET ING ,.. 1 i 2 E"-GLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD C:C>U r-.~._.1 --,, "'G FI LE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. C OLO- Augu s t 15 ,. 1972 Vire-Chairman Horton . :;tZ~~;,~ ~ A> /? ' _..../_ ~ _ _4 L ~·-#---~ ~ ...---~ -"«z?-...... 1VE ACRE PARCEL IN THE ..z ~ c-..f~ /~~.z ?<./~~~­ ~~~~~ ~~ .::iaL in nature and is adjacent trict:. - U./-< -'!£'/<--0"">-..-~ 6~ ~ ~0 ~ -tr' The mocion passed unanimous1y. C OUNCIL THAT SUPPLEMENT #35 SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT,. • BY THE CITY . A CCEPTANCE OF CO ECTOR"S a o SOUTH OF QUiNCY . y •s Academy comp~ising 66 se-ag would pas s thru ~e c connector•s agreement will agreements. Engle~ood has the ~TY COUNCIL THAT THE CONNECTOR "S ~E SAN1TATION DISTRICT BE AP- BY CITY COUNCIL,. UPO RECEIPT OF DISTRICT . I ITY OF RIO GRANDE RAILROAD tlopm nt is being built in this area t of the City Ditch right-of-way o b used would be paved with asphalt o there wou1d be no danger of w aeer lUCTED T O SIGN THE ENCROACHMENT ~F -WA Y WITH HR. TOH WEDHAN. OWNER . • -- T 32X • • • • 0 - O FF CIAL CrrY COIJ '"' ,. -,-..,-J ....,E NT REGULAR MEETING t I:!. El\.G LEWOOD WATER AND SEW ER BOA.h.D C-O U ._ ... <..,:. FI LE CITY OF ENGLE WOOD. COLO... Augu ~c. 15 , L97.l Th meet~ng wa s called ~o o rder at 5 :12P.M. by V~ce-Chairman Horton. Members present : M embers absent.: Horton, R osvall , Lay, Dhority, Senti Knight, Mock , Harder, Babcock 1. SU PPLEME T *35, SOUTHGATE SANITATION 01STRLC~. A FIVE ACRE PARCEL 1N THE VICINITY OF ORCHARD ROAD AND COLORADO BOULt 1.ARCl . Mr . Carroll point£d out th area which wLll b r~~id~ntial in nature and is adjacent to t.he pre sent boundri s oC Ln Southgate Sanitation District. Mr. Rosvall mov d: Mr. SenLi s~conded: THAT THE BOARD RECOMMEND T CITY COUNCIL THAT SUPPLEMENT #35 TO THE CO ECTOR'S AGREEMFNT WITH SOUTHGATE SANITATlO DISTRICT~ BE APPROVED AND PROPERLY EXECUTED BY THE CITY e Th~ motion pa ss~d unan imo u s ly. 2. FORHATlO OF HERRY RIDGE SANITA TLON DISTRICT AND ACCEPTANCE OF CONNECTOR 'S AGREEMENT . AREA IN QUESTION EAST OF UNIVE lTY AND SOUTH OF QUI Ye ~r . Carroll explain<d Lhis ~a s an area La~t o£ s~. Mary's Academy co~pris~ng 66 t2xisr ing hom-e in need o£ san.1 tary se"'-'"er !!-<rvict. The se,...age ,...ould pass thru the Ch~rrymoor SouLh SaniLaLioo Di s trict lines and tlat th£ connector •s agreement w ill be simi lar ~o other outside city sanitation district agreementse Engle,...ood ha s the c apa c ity to sc rv~ this H r. R osva)J moved: Mr. Dhority ~ conded: THAT THE BOARD RECOMHEhO T ITY COUNCIL THAT THE CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CHERRY Rl[X;E SANITATION DISTRICT BE AP- PROVED AND PROPERLY EXEC TEO BY CITY COU CI L, UPON RECEIPT OF COMPLETED DOCUMENTS FROM THE DISTRICT e Th~ mo L1on pass~d unanimously. 3 . ENCROACH.H£NT AGREEMENT OF Cl rY DITCH l THE \fiCir-.I'TY OF RIO GRANDE RAlLROA..D AND SOUTH PR I E STREET~ Me. Carroll e xplain d t.haL a r:lult:i -residenc.i.al d evelopmenc. is being built: in c.his area and c.here is a need to uLilize approximac.ely 7 Ceet: of the C1c.y Dic.ch right-of-way £or parking spa<.. ~-rhE:: portion of right-of -way c.o be u s d ,...ould be paved '""'1th aspha.lc. and constr u cted so d ' t:o drain toward c.he street so there w oul d be no danger of wac.er runoC£ into Lhe {"it." OiLc.h. Mr. DhoriLy moved: Mr . Lay seconded: THAT THE VICE -CHAIRMAN BE INSTRUCTED TO SIGN THE ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT ON CITY DITCH R IGHT -OF-WAY WITH HR . TOH WEDHAN. OWNER . The motion passed unanimous.ly. • • • - - 0 - -2- 4. STATUS AND RE<....0~"-11 'OAT10 S R.EGARDI G THE ENCLEWOOD/LITT LETO J01N"l WASTE- WATER PLAN . Hr. Carroll pr<::sented t.t ...... ~<..o-cd membe r s a. study compilEd by the Eng,inee r s (or the .. Conceptual Plan .Cor Joint ! t..; of Wa ste Water Treat.mcnt Facilities for the Cities of Littleton and Englewood. C o lorado""-The memb r s were advised that th~r e will b a meeting lat r this month C o r the Council s of both cities and s taff t o rev i ~ th e s tudy. - Hr. Horton -the acting chairman. made a position s tatement that reflec ted the Wate r Board•s concensus regarding the joint venture w i th Littleton Cor sewag trea~ent. Hr. Horton expres s ed th desire that . in the City"s contractual relation s hip with Littl eton . Englewood make every attempt to maintain a leader ship role in all a s pect s of th joint r lation ship . He fuTther stated tha' Englewood ha s exercised g ood plan- ning in wa s tewater treatm nt . and. that the Cit~ ~ho u ld not. by virtue o £ agr em nt s with other enLiti s . jeopardize its opportunit ies in continuing good planning efforts. 5 . R.ECOHHE DATION TO ACQU1RE .25 1NCHES OF CITY DITCH WATER AT A COST Of' $125.00. Mr. carroll xplain d that Mr. Berghauser is will ing to sell his .25 inch s oC water right s Cor $125.00. This -ould set a pr cedent o£ paying $500.00 per inch for future purchases from owner s of City Ditch water rights . Englewood will have grea t er c arrying capdcity in the ditch after acquiring the rights that are not tran s ferr e d ou t. Hr. Dhorily mo v d : Hr. Lay ~e~o nded: THAT THE BOARD RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL THAT THE .25 1 CH OF WATER RIGHTS f'ROM KEADGATE 32 9 BELO CXNC TO L.E. BE R CHOUSER. BE PeRCHASED FOR $125.00. Th~ mo ti o n pass d unanimou s ly. 6. OTKER TOPICS . Mr. Carroll i n£ormcd the Board that 1.05 acre of land at th Ranch Creek project is n o ~ n~cded and felt that it should be sold back to the origina l o wn er at ~h original pur c ha s~ pric~ o£ $500 .00 as a good w ill ge stur e. The cons truction of ere k intec - c pLer~ -ill n o t include this property as originally envisioned . Hr . Lay move d: Mr. R o~vdll ~ condcd: THAT THE BOARD RECOMMEND TO CITY COU CIL THAT THE SURP L US l. 05 ACRE OF LAND AT THE RANCH CREEK PROJECT BE S OLD BACK TO THE ORIGINAL OWNER FOR $500 .00 . The mo Li on pas~cd unan1 mou s ly. Hr. Car~oll then pre sent d th e Board the new connec~or "s agreement with the Valley SaniLat.ion Di ~tri c t . T he new agreement conforms with other outside city Sanitation Di s tri c t agreement s in hat there is no Limitation to the number of taps and the ta p fee will b t.. .c ame as the prevailing tap fees in other outside city districts. Th pr vious cont-~ct d i d not provi d e for any Englewood tap fee . s uch contract having b n in f o re sine~ 1955 . Mr. Ohor iLy move d: Mr. R osvall s condcd : T HAT THE BOARD RECOMMEND TO CITY C OUNCIL, THE NEW CO ECTOR"S AGREEMENT WITH THE VALLEY S ANITATION DISTRICT BE APPROVED AND P ROPERLY EXECUTED BY THE CITY. • -- T 32XI - - - -- The motion passed unan imous ly. - Hr . Lay requested th.at a ~etter be sent to the absent Board members advising them o£ the meeting date of the Englewood/Littleton wastewater plan study review. The meeting wa s adjourned at 5:50 P .M . Re spectfully s ubmitted . • -- I' 32 X I - • • • • - MEMORANDUM TO THE E GLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD Date: Augu s t 15~ 1972 Subject : Approval of Supplement #35 to C o nnector•s Agreement with the Southgate Sanitation District to include a five acr parcel of land in th e vicinity of Orchard Road and Colorado Boulevard ~ R ecommendation : That Supplement #35 to Connector• s Agreem.ent with the Southgate Sanitation District be approved by the Council and that th e Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to sign and seal the Agreement on behalf of the City. Respectfully s ubmitted. ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD At t..achmen t 1 • • - • • • • - MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD Date: August 15. 1972 Subject: Approval of the Connector"s Agr eement ~ith th Cherry Ridge Sani~tioo District . Recommendation : That the Connector•s Agreement with the Cherry Ridge SanitAtion Distri.c:.l: be approv ed by the Council and that the H.ayor and City Clerk be authorized and di r ected to sign and seal dhe Agreement on behalf of the City. Respectfully submitted. ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD By :iH<.>E~.-.H~o~r~t~o=n~.-.v"i'c~e~-'C~h•a=<i~rma~~n~~ Attac.tunent 2 • • I' 32X II - • • • • - MEMORANDUM TO THE E 'NGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTI.ON OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD Date: Augu s t 15, 1972 Subject: The approval of purchase of .25 inches of water rights for $125.00 . R ecommen dation: That the purchase of the .25 Lnches of water r1gbts to C1ty D itch be1onging to L.E. Serghauser for $125 .00, be approved by Coun ci1 and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directe d to sign and seal the purchase on behalf of the City. Respectfully submitted, ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD Attaclunent #3 • II • • I' 32 X - - • - • - MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL RECARDrNG ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD Date: August 15 • 1972 Subject: Approval for sale of s ur'Plu s land at the Ranch Creek project. Recommendation: That ehe sale of 1 .05 acre of land at the Ranch Creek Project that is not needed, b e sold to the original o wner for $500.00 be approved by Council and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and dir- ected to sign and seal the sale agreement on behalf of the City. Re spectfully submitted, ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD Attachment #4 • • r 32xl • • • • - MEMORANDUM TO T HE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCiL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOHHEN"DATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD Date : Augu s t 1.5 • 1972 Subject: Approval of the renegotiated Connector•s Agreement -ith VaLley Sanitation District. R ec.ornrnendation: That the renegotiated Connector•s Agreement -ith Va11ey Sanitation District be approved by Cou.ncil. and that the Mayor and City CLerk be authorized and directed to sign and seal the agreement on behalf of the City. Respectfully submi..tted. ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD Atc.achment #5 • • • • • • • - I ~ FI~....FM..r:~ 'S P!"' 'SJ:Ol:-:: BOM.RD Ml..l>-L TES c:o u _,_ ~D E. ENGLi:;.. .. \rU .MOGUST ~<. • ~9....,2 The Fi.~emen •s Pension Boa~d ~ct en Auqust 4 , 1972, at 10:00 a .t":l. in the Confer nee Fo..ootn A .. City Ha.11 . Cnai.J:::""nan Gray.sor. P~rt1cy ca11ed the mee~.i.ng to order . Upon the ca1 1 of the roll, the following ~ere present : Board Members: Senti,. Hartley ,. Bucholz .. No11e.nbergcr ,. Clayton. Absent : Su11.i.van IT WAS f>.lOVED BY LLE :BE~ER At-..-o SECOJ\.'DE.D BY' BUCHOLZ T O APPROVE THE REFUNDING OF A TREASURY BOt-:0 DATED A.t;GCST 15 , 1974, TO A TREASURY BOND DATED At..'GUST 15, 1.979 ~ B.EAR.IN~ A~ IZ...'TEREST RATE OF 6 . 25' _ t..'pon. the call o£ the rol.1 r t...~e vote resu) ted a.s £ol.10W's: Ayes: Sentir Hartley , Buchol.z ~ ~o11enberger,. C1ayt n t-;ays: None Absent: Sullivan Mr . C ay-t...o:n expressed concern at the urc:-..a.se of e Treasury .ao d "'•.i. ho·_.t the a.ppro'\.-a~ o:!: all. Boa rd members ov-er the telephone . Mr . C1ayton expressed concern ave~ L~P status o£ our fur.ds '"'·it..t \,.·~ .i.g.."-::.t :X.nvestors • Ser"-icc _ He stated th.a.t he did not fee~ t...."l.at c::a.n a~t.::quaL rttu.rn. on t..l-te .i....nvcsted capita1 ""'as bei..ng received as a resuJt of t.hc•r r-.. :s. .. n.a.ge...-ncnt of the funds . He F'rcposed that an a.dd..it.i.onal .i.nv st..:i.ng .fi.~ be con~ .i..dc:rc::d. ~o operate on r:.c.-.-IDO.'"'l-CY -;.. .. h.:i.l..e l.ea.vi...ns tl~e current.:. MO!"ley "W.i.t.h ~ri.ght .. Hartley expressed sa.t..i..sfa.c:ti.on ~it.!.t Wri.ght • s n-.a.n.age:ment i....n light o~ market co d.i..t.i..onz over the p.:l.St three y~rs . IT t~A.S !,....OVJ:D BY H.!\RTLEY AND SECOtOED BY !.!nLLENBERGER TO rt.._VES'T' $25 ,000 ..... ITH FIRST ~ ... TXOMA.L nA...~K AND $25 ,000 :n: A S;"~V:t.NGS ACCOt.,--;~ ON A UAl.LY BA.S.X:S IF A ·..m..ILA.BLE r QUA.RI'ERLY , IF J;. DAILY' WAS NOT AVAILABLE . Upon + e call. of the rol.l.,. th vote resu1ted ~s fall~~: • L E • COLO.. • • - • • -- Ayes: U u cho1z , Hart1ey, ~o11cnb~rger t.;ays: CLayt on , Se.nt..i. Absent: Su11ivan Mayor Se.nt.i. .3ta.ted h voted no since he """ou1d rather L'T'lvest som.e of the money """i.th Wr1ght . He did not fee1 that their perforr~nce was be1ow par . Cl..ayton stated he £e1t we shou1d put $50 ,000 ~~th a new .i..n vest~ng £.i.rm . M..r _ Cl..ayto n dl.scussed the possi.bi.1.i..ty o£ a ski.ng the Cou.nc.i.1 to :i...ncrea.se !"\e property tax levy for the F .i..re.men • s Pen s i on Fund. He stated that future obl..i.gati..o.n..s made the JnC)l"ley seem very i...nsi.g:ni.fi..ca..nt i..n rel..a. ti.on to the needs . ~he fec1ing of other b oard me~ers study before mak1ng any deterreination . to a\oooa.i..t the actu.a. r.i..a.1 ~he meeting was adjourned by acc1~ation _ • • T 32X • • Property T ax Spec~fic Ownership Sal.es Tax Cigarette Tax Franchise T axes: Pu.bl.i.c Service Hou.nt.a i....n Be11 Water Ut i l.ity Sew-er Ut i.1 i.t:y Total. Pena1ti.es & Interest on Property Tax Licenses & Pe~its: s Liquor Occ . L~cense M1sce.l..Laneous Lice nses Street Cuts Bui1di ng Perm.i.ts E1ectri.ca 1 Permits P1umbi.ng Permi ts Dog Licenses Bicyc1e Licenses Inter-Govt. Revenues: State Hwy. Ma.i..nt. State A1coho.l.. Prev . State L iquor L1cense Spec . & State Regis . State H/W Users Tax Fire Dist . Contra cts Reg1ona1 Libra ry County Court Fees County Road & Bridge Tota1 Charges for Services: Mun1ci.pa 1 Ccurt Costs Mobi.1e H ome Pol. ice Engineeri ng F e es An.i..ma1 She.l..t er Tota l. 0 - FINANCE DEPARTMEN'I' O FFICI AL CrTV CC>t.,;~CIL DOCU MENT ~ 21 72 CO UNCIL Mt.C.II~G FI LE ~ OF.. ENGLEWOOD. COLO.. Portion of Year to Date 58.3' REALIZATION OF EST:rHATEO REVENUES GENERAL FUND For Month of Ju1y ~ 1972 Anticipat ed Rev enue 145 ,153 16 ~500 2 ~4 64 ,700 1.o o ~ooo 159 ,713 70 ,800 28 ,639 12 ,000 271 ,152 11 ,600 33 ,000 4,500 28 ,000 8 ,000 3 ,000 88 ,1.00 2,600 22 ,135 .1..,400 94 ,500 188 ,520 732 35 ,1.1.5 3 ~608 4 8 ,985 397 ,595 2 ,300 6 ,860 4 ~800 13 ,960 Current Month 13 ~386 735 29 4~803 1.2 ,109 4 0 ,500 6 ,4 27 3 ,236 ~ 1 2 2 1 ,305 5 11 3 ,4 10 313 172 40 5 ,751 217 4 1 ,3.1..1 19 ,704 100 8 ,779 813 '30:928 5 2 0 2 98 2 58 2 0 4 1 ,280 To Date 112 ~705 18 ,897 1 ,653 ,016 63 ,5 4 2 1 24,208 36 ,4 06 13 ,053 8 ,2 4 7 181 ,914 122 11 ,300 30 ,8 4 7 2 ,01 2 19 ,954 2 ,983 1 ,783 11 337 69,""2'27 1 ,517 9,223 15 9 3 ,258 120 ,649 1 ,716 17 ,559 6 ,359 4 8 ,9 8 5 299 ,281 4,9 1 0 1 ,916 ~8~ 1.0,9 7 2 2,9 1.3 2 3 ,091. ' of Est . Last Year Last Year Co11ected To Da te .. 78 105 ~2 50 78 115 1 4~4 70 71 67 1 ~090 ,257 59 6 4 57 ~619 57 67 .1.7 4,575 72 100 79 84 75 2 2 0 ,2 27 60 165 • • T 32X - • • GENERAL FUN"D REVENUES -Cont • d Page 2. F::Lnes & For£e.i.tures: Court Fines Li..bra.:ry To·ta.l.. Mi...scel..1aneous : Anti..ci.pa.ted .Revenue $ $ 60 ~000 6 ,238 66,238 Debri.s Int . on Assess . Interest I.n.ccnne Mi..sce.11aneou.s Total.. Tot.a 1 Revenue 24 ,400 1..2 ,000 36 ,4 00 $3 ,599,798 Current Month 4 ,205 556 4,761 a 4 ,634 652 5 ,29 4 $41..9 ,332 • 0 <• - ' o£ Est . La.st Year Last Year To Date Co11ected To Date ' 35,135 4 .,117 39 ,252 56 $ <~~ t 9~!"'-' v 2 4,775 $2,485 ,822 59 68 69 4 1 ,052 73 1..5 ,307 37 $1 ,795,047 60 • • T 32 X • 0 - Port~on of Year o Da~e 58.3' FINANCE DEPART~~ E.XPENDJ:TURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1-:172 BUDGETED APPROPRr.AT10NS GENE RAL Ft!ND For Month of Ju1y~ 1972 Spent .. Annua1 Current Current Enc...unb. ' of' I....c.os .. Year Last Year .Budget Month Enc:um.b. To Da e Budget To Da. e ' Leg1.s:Lati.on & Council..: C.1..ty Cou.n.c.i.1 $ 31 ,968 5 ~819 s ..:.1. f:87 Board of Adjust:Jnent 2 ,532 177 1 ,..!45 career Service 1,395 75 711 PLann1...ng & Zoni.ng 4,320 154 2,224 Li...brary 960 177 3 ~2 C::~..ty Attorney 44 ,383 4 .,199 25 ,?16 Tota.1 85 ,558 1.0 ,.601 S2 ,.17S. ~1 42.01~ S3 Ma. na. geme.n t ; Ci.ty Manager 63 ,.756 5 ,768 37 ,679 Personnel.. 32 ,047 2,724 1"So,>318 C CJIXU!'Iuni.ca.ti.ons 146 ,.433 12 ,.129 61 ,1 73 Total.. 242 ,236 ~ 114 ,670 4~ 47.~~~ 57 F~nance & Record: F1.nance 1.51 ,.165 12 ,1.97 8?,8'5"1 Mu.n.1.C.l..pa1 Court 56 ,681 3 ,846 28. ~6 Central.. Serv.1.ces 1.0 ,.808 1 ,022 c-,,68.$ G neral. Operations 1 ,.487 3 .808 56 .. 77 ~ Auto. Oper_ systems 50 000 Total.. 360 ,14.1. 20 ,.873 180;9ii9 50 1?2.06~ €1 Publ..l....C Works: Eng1.neer1..ng 97 ,957 8 ,895 4 .•, 441 Streets & D ra. .:Lna. ge 474.346 34,543 BOO 20.3,15".:1 Traffic 118 ,856 9 ,606 200 70 ,6~· Bu.1.1d1..ng Ma.1..nt. 141 ,253 5.101 74,95 Total 832 ,412 sa:T45 1.000 398,2.32 48 401 • .,.,QS 53 F.1.re Department 637 ,4 18 52 .,051 2 ,200 353.6~3 "'5 31.8 .503 :>8 • Pol.1.ce Department 816,173 72 ,610 2 .050 477 ,c;-:te 59 449 • .1 2,-i <;8 Parks & Recreat1.on 405 ,910 28 ,937 5 ,866 2..;3. 308 60 165 . 8 48 Cornrnu.n 1.ty Development 164 , 797 16,900 93 ,615 57 81. 14 57 • L:a.brary 149 .,284 10 ,082 80 ,540 54 75,631 56 • • Empl. Benef1.t Program 23 .,600 ~ 2,000 a 'Total E xpenses $3 ,717,529 $292 ,820 $11 ,116 $1 .996 .760 54 51.,774,161 55 • • I' • • • 0 ,. - Portion of Year to Date 58.3' FINANCE OEPARl."MENT REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES WATER FUND For Month o£ Jul.y , 1972 Antic:i.pated Current .. of Est. Last Year Last Year Revenue Month To Date Co11ected To Date .. Water Sal.es $ 954 ,635 105 ,261 540 ,348 57 511,856 67 Other: Connection Charges 46 ,837 6 ,015 58,566 Property Tax 730 69 578 Rental-s 12 ,095 3 ,1.17 6 ,1.29 :I.nterest 95 ,525 9 ,870 61 ,280 Misce.l.l.a.neous 20 ,000 57 19 ,719 Sa.l.e of capital. Assets 452 Total. 175 ,187 19 ,1.28 146 ,724 B4 91,895 127 Total. Revenue $1 ,129 ,822 $124 ,389 5687,072 61 $603 ,751 72 EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1.972 BUDGETED APPRC>PR..XATIONS Production : Source & Suppl.y P a-er & Pump Purif1.cat1.on Total. Tra ns _ & Di.st _ Ad.m.Lni..st:rati.on: Account & Co11- Genera1 Total.. Debt Service Mi.scel..l.aneou.s cap1.ta.1 P Lant and Equipment Total.. Expense • 36 ,320 108 ,316 90 ,182 234 ,818 76 ,100 60 ,476 100,913 161 ,389 561 ,438 28 ,639 93 7,000 $1 ,999 ,384 Current Current Month ~- 4 ,498 6 ,983 6 ,807 18 ,288 11 ,802 6 ,456 4 ,514 10 ,9 70 6 ,4 27 $65 ,487 Spent & Enc~­ To Date 23 ,015 38 ,4 15 40,054 101 ,484 5 4.642 37 ,360 37 ,819 ~ 194 ,608 13 ,053 38 ,857 $477 ,823 • ~ of Last Year Last Year Budget To Date ' 43 104 " 788 47 72 52 ,454 47 47 64 35 62 ,1..51 13 46 17 ,955 72 4 30 ,346 48 24 $363 ,250 23 • • r 32x • 0 ,. - P ortion of Year to Date 58.3' FXNANCE DEPARTMENT REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES SEWER FUND For Month of Jul.y , 1 9 72 Antici.pa.ted Current "tl. of Est . Last Year Last Year Revenue Month To Date Col.l.ected To Date ' Di.sposa.l. Service s 400,000 46 ,548 282 ,953 71 1.70,828 sa Other: Connection Fees-Xnsi.de 33 ,630 1.,358 1.8 ,31.0 Connection Fees-<>ut.si.de 58 ,546 1..1 ,880 89 .~ Xnterest 10 ,000 4,690 12,24.1.. Tap Fees 3 ,000 Miscel.l..&n.eous 7,041 649 Total.. 112 ,217 'i'7,92S 120 ,382 City Loan 275 ,942 Federal. Parti.ci.pati.on 390 ,400 226 ,700 58 Total.. Revenues $1.,178 ,559 $64 ,476 S630t.035 53 $262,981. 52 EXPENDXTURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1.972 BUDGETED APPROPR.IATXONS Spent & Annua1 Current Current Encumb. .. of Last Year Last Year Budget Month ~· To Date Budget To Date .. Treatment $1.08 ,1.76 1.6 ,454 83 ,310 77 69 ,395 85 Sani.ta.ry Systezn 62 ,948 2,975 18 ,81.6 30 19 ,768 32 Administration: Ace. & Col.l.. 23,1.83 3 ,695 1.2,785 General. 66 ,200 3 ,759 30 ,032 Total. 89 ,383 7,454 4'2:B17 48 30 ,630 57 Debt Service 72 ,81.3 9 ,229 13 9 ,485 13 • Cont . Services 16 ,035 3 ,334 21 5,476 35 Hi.scel.l.aneous 1.2 ,000 3 ,236 8 ,247 69 7,795 69 • Cap. PLant & Equip . 13 .:000 ~ 1.1.,000 43.:475 334 l.t.432 t.927 326 • • Total. Expenses $374 t,355 $30 ,181. $11.,000 $209 ,228 56 S1 ,575t.476 213 • • I' 32 X I - - - .._ --- Port: .l..On of Year o Date 58 . 3' Sal.es Ta x Property Tax DE"l.1-nquent Tax Interest. Sal.e of F.1.xed Assets M.1.scel.l.aneou s Total. Revenue KLI~L1ZAT~ON OF ESTXMATEO REVENUES PtJ L1C IMP VEMENT FUNU F~r Mont~ Qr J~ly , 1372 Ant...J.CJ.p.eo.t...ed C.:urrent: Revenue Month '0 L-at-e $1.~279 ,519 S153 ,04.i!. ~ a. J 37 111 .. 657 1 0 .. 297 . 4 4 "4 l'J'.OOO 19 .. 186 48 .. 156 6 ,600 ,t.OO 16 .. 000 18.2 $1 .426 ,176 $1.89 ,219 s .J~ ; .. 863 .. of Est:. Col.Iected 67 78 100 ns-3 ... 100 1 70 Last Year T=> Da<-e $980 ,743 80 ,64 9 1.9 ,71 2 "· 2~ 51 ,083 ,726 E XPENDITURES & E CUMBPANCES CHARGED TO 1972 BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS Cu:rnu l..a t .1. ve Spent: & .. of Las<o Appropr.La-Current. Curr ~t En ...... u:rn Appro-Year Month ~-To Date _er.:La.t.J..on To Date Serv:a..center s 45 ,304 1.2 ,067 4.3 ,808 97 Storm Ora .1..nag 1 .679 ,250 22 .888 36 , 287 2 Pol..J..ce -Fl.re Center 118.291. 2 ,107 1 • ~07 13 Gr enbel.t 81 ~35,4 8 44 2 ~52~ s~ ..;72 7 .l'OPICS 2 ,964 2 ~977 100 !'·l.re Pumper 74 ~.1 39 7 4 ~139 74 ~139 100 DoW'ntown Impr 55 ~000 l.~OSO 2 Core Area Study 4 5 ~ 000 .F1..re St..at.LO""l. West 12'3 .157 P a.v.Lng O.Lstr:Lct No. .u 77 ,050 !::i.J..dewalk 0.1.St. No. 7.2 5 ,000 Shel.ter House-Jaso., 4,1...)0 Pa.v:~.ng M:~.11er F.J..el.d H . 1 ) Be1.le'-'":Lew Park l 2. 77f:. 149 ,0J5 9]_ Duncan Park '"· ..... ,. 16 .. 646 89 Da rtJnOuth P ari<. Con 9'>~ 100 Centenn .La 1 P ark .,.JL .;113 202,3'\:l 100 F:nq . Be11ev.Lew Add. 71 ,613 70 ~548 99 r:nq . Be11ev.Jew Cen~"er 1.08,916 1.05 .. 783 37 A11 Purpose Ccrurt..s 70 100 Zun1 St. Improvemenes 17£000 ~u 16 .01 Total. E x pense $2 ,306 ,784 $2 ~967 $111 .,619 $724 ,070 25 $217 ,850 -.:... • Last Year ' 59 78 45 33 60 Lase. Year _ .. _ 29 -- T 32X - - - - 0 - ~ort~on of Year to Date 58 .3' FINANCE DEPARTME • ~L1 ~T10N OF ESTYMAT~D k£VENU~S R.ECREAT::-OtJ FUND For Mo th o£ July~ ~972 An .1.C::.L pat._c:-i Cu.i.rent of Est:... Last Year Last Year Revenue Month 'l o uatc Col. lee-t-ed To Date C..Lty of Engl.ewood $ 8";',1.84 "' ~~.>.1 8 4 100 28 .068 50 School D1st:r1ct: No. 1 17.300 U7 .. "' 21 3,108 18 O utdoor Poo1 12 ,000 2 ,354 "·"' 1 72 10 .391 80 Indoor Poo1 13 ,000 1 .338 6 . 774 52 "3 .0 9 95 Sports " Ga.>nes 32 ,000 1..1.44 1 ?,694 55 18 .21.5 65 C ultural. Act: 1'-•..L t.Les ,..:J ,.OOO 1.440 10 .235 51 1 2 . 74 ~ 72 P .La yg rounds 37S 8 2 Spec..1.-al. E '•ent.s 3 ., 200 3'> 1.1.45 36 =--3~ 40 Zoo 3 ,.000 503 818 27 Yn eres 1..000 5 8 893 89 3 3 76 O t-~er Inc orne 4 .0 00 1 ,.047 ~ • .o!21 56 2 .0~2 13- Total. Revenue Sl.9l..053 59 .. 166 $1,_ 37 .210 72 584 .998 53 E.XPENDl"l URES &. ENCUMBRANCES CllAh F[J J 1 ::t72 A.PPROP RZAT.10NS Ou tdoor Poo1 Indoor Pool. Sports 6: Games P l..a.yq rou"""lds Spec .1....a 1 .E. vents Zoo ~eneral. O perat:1-o~s To~al. Expense - Annual. Budqet s 2o .. 4aa 27 ,977 57 ,761 2.3 .0~4 8 .466 5 ,277 6 ,950 47.955 $197 , 63 C urren~ C orrene M.or. r.n Enc:-u:mb. s 4. 45 2 ,9 72 8 .907 4,468 2 ,917 783 1 ,840 S1 ... 661 Sp@n~ " Encun\b. ' of Last Year Last Year To Date Bu.dqec To Dace ' $ ~.6.24 4 2 9 ,136 43 11 ,.72S 42 10,.054 4:> :"6 ,228 4"' 26 ... 171 53 14 ,535 63 13 ,829 62 4,651 55 4 ... .t;, 75 .... 2 ,599 49 1,.600 25 3 ,7 15 53 2 ,306 100 ~ 62 8 ,463 37 $102 ,9 44 52 $76,0'34 52 - - T 32X • • • 0 - FINANCE DEPARTME:! .. ~ R..EA L IZATI:O O F ESTIMATED R.E" .. "E ;uES BUS LINE OPERATION Por ~on~ of Ju1y , 1972 Ant..1 C .L,Pated Current .. Port1on of Year to Date 58.3~ o£ Est . Lase.. Year Las~ Year Mont.h To oa ~e Co11ected To Dace .. Federal. Grant.s s s s Fares 2S,0 3 2 l.,95S Tokens 3 .. ~00 270 Interest: SO M.1scel.l..a neous _________22.Q_ Toeal. Revenue S 29 .. 332 2 .. 225 EXPENDITURES • EN RANeES CHARGED A.nr1ual. Appro- pr.Lat: LOr'l Current Curren· Mont.h E.ncuuab _ Ful.l. T.LJne Sal.arLes S 13 .. 464 s 1 ,1.96 Part T.Lme Sa.l..ar.1es 614 327 Over tune 33 Soc1..al. Secur1t.y 734 181 Pens1ons 776 66 liospl. ":;a l. & L1.fe :Ins 624 62 Workmen's Compens a tLon 164 G en r a l. M.1.scel.l.aneous 1.,000 Tra. el. & Conference .~00 188 Fuel. & Lubr1cat~on l...,OOO 92 GeO"'';era l.. Ma t::.er"La.l.. & Sup. 100 Equ~pmen Rental.. Insura nce 3 .,300 Ne~ Operat1ng Equ1pment 5 ,000 s 34 .,1..01 • s 1 _1 ,946 100 s 14.?79 57 1.4,365 60 '· 7 9 88 2 ,319 387 130 260 110 100 ~ 66 ~1 ,934 109 1.6 , 794 67 TO 1::l72 APPROPRIATIONS Spent & EncUJnb. '-of Last Y ar Last Year to Dace Budge'r To Da te 7 ,8 20 58 .. 7 .. 370 60 483 79 339 100 360 44 .>39 239 361 49 342 72 382 49 362 100 432 69 197 100 1 6 4 100 70 100 27 6 28 387 .>7 3 100 3,933 61 4,352 60 1 .081. 108 643 60 1 .. 600 100 346 100 2 ,1 34 65 2,963 90 ~ 71 s 27 • • • r 32xl -- 0 - P ortio n o£ Year to Date 58.3'% FINANCE DEPARTMENT REALI.ZA.TI.ON OF ESTXMATED REVENUES GENERAL FUND For Month of Ju1y, 1972 Anticipated Property Tax Speci.fi.c Ownership Sa.1es Tax Ci..ga.rette Tax Fra.nch.i...se. Taxes: Pub1i.c Serv:Lce Mou.nt..a. i..n B-e 11. water Uti.1i.ty Sewer Uti.1.i.ty Total... Pe:na1ti.es & :r.nterest on Property Ta.x Licenses & Permits: $ Liquor Occ. License Misce1Laneous Licenses Street Cuts Bu.i...l.d:L.ng Perm.its El.ectr~ca1 Perm1ts Pl.umbLng Perm.its Dog Licenses Bicycl.e Licenses ~ :I.nt.er-Govt... Revenues: - - State Hwy. Maint ... State Al.cohol. Prev ... State Liquor Li.cense Spec_ & State Regis. State H/W Users Tax FLre Dist. Contracts Regional. Library County Court Fees County Road & Bridge Total. Charges for Services~ Municipal. Court Coste Mobil.e Home Pol. ice Engineering Fees Ani..ma1. Shel.ter Total.. - R.e.~e.nu.e 1.45,153 1.6,500 2,464,700 100,000 159,713 70,800 28,639 12,000 271,1.52 1.1.,600 33,000 4,500 28,000 8,000 3.000 ea.1..oo 2.600 22.135 1.400 94.500 188,520 732 35.11.5 3.608 48,985 397.595 2.300 6,860 4,800 13.960 Current Month To Date 1.3,386 112,705 735 1 8 ,897 294,803 1,653,016 1.2,109 63,542 40,500 :1.24,208 36,406 6,427 1.3,053 ~ B£247 50,163 181,914 122 122 .1.1,300 1,305 30 ,847 511 2,012 3,41.0 19,954 313 2,983 172 1,783 11 40 337 S";7'"ST ~ 217 1,517 9,223 4 15 1.311 93,258 19.704 120,649 100 1,716 8.779 17,559 813 6,359 48,985 30.928 299,281 520 4,910 298 1,91.6 258 2,380 1.0,972 204 2,913 1.280 23.,091.. • ... of Est . Last Ye.a.r Last Year Co11ected To Date ... 78 105 ,250 78 115 1.4,470 71 67 1 ,090 ,257 59 64 57.,61.9 57 67 174,575 72 100 79 ~ 84 75 220,227 60 165 4:'9ii2 39 • • r 32x I - - • • GENERAL FUND REVENUES -Cont • d Page 2. Anti.ci..pa.t.ed Revenue Fi....nes .. Forfei.tures: $ Court Fi..n.es $ 60,000 Library 6 ,238 To·ta1 66 ,238 Mi..sce11.a:neous: De..bri.s I.nt. on A.&sess. I nterest I.n.CCIID.e 24,400 M.i...scel.La.neous 12 ,000 Tota._1 36,400 Tota.1. Revenue $3 ,5 99,798 Current Month 4,205 556 "4;7'6'1 B 4,634 652 5 ,29-4 $419,332 • 0 - To Date 35 ,135 4,117 39 ,2 52 56 .1.0.,753 .1.3,966 24 .. 775 $2,485,822 t • ' o~ Est. Last Year Last Year Co11e.c·ted To Da.te ' 59 41,052 73 68 15 ,307 37 69 $1,795 ,047 60 \ ! 'r • • r 32xl • - 0 - - Portion of Year to Date 58 _3, FINANCE DEPARTMENT EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1972 BUJ:X:;ETED APPROPRIATIONS GENERAL FUND For Month of Jul..y ,. 1972 Spent & Annua1 Current Current Encu.mb . .. of Last Year Last Year Budget M onth E:ncumb. To Date Budget To Date .. LegisLation & Council..: City Counc il.. $ 31 ,968 5 ,819 $ 21..687 Board of Adjustment 2 ,532 177 l. ,245 Career Service 1.,395 75 711 p 1..a..nn i.ng & Zoning 4 ,320 154 2,224 Library 960 177 392 City Att.o:r:n.ey 44 t.383 4 ,.1.99 25 ,916 Tota.l. 85 ,558 10 ,601. 52 ,1.75 61 4 2 .01.9 53 Ma..na.geaa.en t:.; City Ha.na._ger 63 ,756 5 ,768 37 ,679 Personnel. 32 ,047 2 ,724 1.5 ,818 Cc::.am.uni.c:ati.ons 1.46,433 1.2 ,1.29 6l.t.17 3 Tota l. 242 ,236 2 0 ,621. 1.14 ,670 47 47 ,989 57 Fi...na.nce & .Record: Fi.n.a..nce 1.51.,165 12 ,197 89 ,851 Municipal. Court 56 ,681 3 ,8 4 6 28 ,676 Central.. Se~ces 10 ,808 1,022 5 ,683 General.. Operations 91 ,487 3 ,808 56,779 Auto. Ope:r . Systems so t.ooo Total.. 360 ,141.. 20 ,.873 180,989 so 192 .064 61 Publ..i.c Works: Eng i..neer .i..ng 97 ,957 8 ,895 49 ,441 Streets & Dra..i..nage 474 ,346 34 .. 543 BOO 203 ,159 Traffic 118 ,856 9 ,606 200 70 ,676 Buil..di..ng Ma.i..nt-1..41 ,2 53 5 ,101 74 ,956 Total.. 832 ,412 sa ,14 5 1,000 398 ,232 48 401..,605 53 Fire Department 637 ,4.1.8 52 ,051 2,200 353 ,693 55 31..8 ,503 sa • Pol..1ce Department 81.6 ,173 72 ,61..0 2 ,050 477,538 59 449 ,128 sa Parks & Recrea. tio.n. 405 ,910 28 ,937 5 ,866 243 ,308 60 165 ,608 48 Community Devel..opm_ent 164, 797 16 ,900 93 ,615 57 81.,614 57 • Library 149 ,284 1.0 ,082 80 ,540 54 75 ,631 56 -• • Empl._ Benefit Pre>gDUn 23 ,600 ~ 2 ,000 a Total.. Expenses $3 t.7 17 t.S29 $292 ,820 $1.1 ,116 $1 t.996 ,760 54 Sl.t.774 ,161 55 • • I' 32X I - - • - 0 - Portion of Year to Date 58.3' FINANCE DEPARTMENT ~IZATION OF ESTI~TED REVENUES Water Sa1e.s Other : Connection C harges Property Tax R.e.n ta 1s Interest M.i.sce1l.a..neous Sa1e of ca.pi.ta.1 A ssets Tot.a..L Tot.a 1 Revenue WATER FUND For Month o£ Ju1y , 1972 Anti.ci.pated Revenue s 954 ,635 46,837 730 12,095 95 ,525 20 _,000 175 ,1.87 $1 ,129 ,822 Cu rrent Month 105 ,261 6 ,015 69 3 ,117 9 ,870 57 19 ,128 $124 ,389 To Da.te 540 ,348 58 ,566 578 6 ,129 61 ,280 19 ,71 9 452 1.4 6 ,724 $687 ,072 1tl. o£ .Est . I...ast Year La.st Yea.r Co11ected T o Date % 57 84 61 511 ,856 9 1 ,895 $603 ,75 1 67 1 27 72 EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1972 BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS Spent & Annua1 Curre nt Current Encumb. ' of Last Yea r Last Year Budget Month ~-To Date Budget To Date .. P roduction; Sou_rce. & Supp.l.y 36 ,.320 4,4 98 23 ,015 P OW'er & Pump 108 ,316 6 ,983 38 ,4 15 Pu rific:a. tion 90 £182 6 ,807 40 ,054 Total. 234,818 18 ,288 1 01 ,484 4 3 104 ,788 47 Tra ns . & D ist. 76 ,100 11 ,802 54 ,6 42 72 52 ,4 54 47 Admi..n.i.stration: A ccount & Co11. 60 ,4 76 6 ,4 56 37 ,360 Genera .l. 100 ,913 4 ,5.1.4 37 ,819 Tota1 161 ,389 1.0 ,9 70 75 ,179 47 ~ 6 4 Debt Servi ce 561 ,4 38 194,608 35 62 ,151. 13 M.1sce11.aneous 28 ,639 6 ,427 13 ,053 4 6 17 ,955 72 Ca.pl...ta1 P1a..nt and E qui.pme.nt 937 ,000 ~ 38 ,857 4 30 ,346 48 Tota.l. Expense $1 ,999 ,384 $65 ,4 87 $477 ,823 24 $363,250 23 • • .• \ ! ~ • • r • • - Port.i.on of Year to Date 58.3' FINANCE DEPARTMENT REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES SEWER FUND For Month of Ju1y , 1972 Anti.ci.pa_ted Current ' o£ Est_ Last Year Last Year Revenue Month To Date Co11ect.ed To Dl!l te ' Di.sposa.1 Se:rvi..ce s 400 ,000 46 ,548 282,.953 71 170 ,828 sa Other:. Connection Fees -I.n.si..de .:.:t.3 .,630 1 .,358 18 ,310 Con.n.ec:ti.on Fees-<>utsi.de 58 .. 546 11 .. 880 89 .,182 Interest 1.0 .,000 4 ,690 1.2 ,241 T ap Fees 3 ,000 Mi..&ce11a...neous 7 ,041 649 Tota.1 112 ,2 1.7 17 ,9 28 120.,382 Ci.ty Loan 275 ,942 Federa l. P articipation 390 ~:4 00 226,700 sa Tota.1 Revenues $1 .,1 7 8 .,559 $630 ~:035 53 $262 ,981 52 EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1972 BUDGETED APPRDPRXAT:I:ONS Spent & Annua 1 Cu rrent Current Encumb. ' of La st Y ear Last Yea r Budget M c mth En.c:UD'lb. To Date Budget To Oat• Treatment $108 ,176 16 ,454 83 ,310 77 69 ,395 as S a ni.tary System 62 ,948 2 ,975 18 ,816 30 19.,768 32 Admi..ni.stra.tion: Ace . & Co11. 23.,183 3 .,695 12 ,78 5 Genera l-66 ,200 3 .,7 59 30.,032 Tota.1 89 ,383 7 ,4 54 42.,817 4 a 30 ,630 57 Debt Service 72 .,813 9 .,2 29 13 9 .,485 13 • Cont . Services 16 .,035 3 .,334 21 5 .,476 35 H.1.scel.1a..neous 12 ,000 3 .,2 36 8 ,247 69 7 .,795 69 • Cap. P l.ant & Equip. 13 ,000 ~ 1.1 ,000 43 ,475 334 1 ,432 ,9 27 326 • • Tota1 E x penses $374 ,355 $30 ,181. $11 ,000 $209 ,228 56 $1 ,575 ~:476 213 • • r 32x - • • • 0 - Port 1.on of Year co Date 58 .3' Sales Tax Property T ax Del...L.nquent. T ax 1nte:rest Sa1e of F1.xed A sset...s M1.sce11a neous Total. Revenue FINANCE DEPARTMENT k.EALIZAT I.O OF .EST..I.MAT.EO REVENUES PUBLIC IMPROVEME:Nr FUND For MenU. of Ju 1y, 1972 Arlt~Cl-pated Current Reve.nu M onth To oa· e $1 .279 .519 5153 ,042 SE!!C..B.1"l"? 111 .. &57 10 .297 £ '4 9 4 94 1 9 .000 1 9 ,186 48.1.56 6 .. 600 6 .,600 1< .ooo 182 S 1 • 4 2C,, 1 7C $1.89 ,213 $9~3 .863 of Est.. Col.1 ected 6? 7B 100 253 100 1 70 Last. Year To Dace $980 ,74 3 80 .&4 9 19 ,.71 2 2 . 2 2 51..,08'3 ,.7..26 EXPEND1TURES & ENCUMBRANCES C HARGED TO 1972 BUDGETED APPROPR1AT10NS Cumul.a >.ve Spent & ' of La st Appropr 1.a -Current. Current En..-umb. Appro-Year Month ~· To Date J2:r1.at..1.on To Dace Serv1.cent:..er $ 4 5>,304 1.2,067 4.1 ,808 97 Storm Dre :1.naqe 1 ,.b79 ,.2SO 22 ,888 .36 ,28 7 2 Pol.1ce-F1.re Center 11.8 .. 231 2 ,1.07 14 , ~07 13 Greenbel. B1 • .3!J,4 8 44 2 ,5~5 5 .. 4 72 7 TOP.ICS 2 ,964 2 ,977 100 F1re Pl.Unper 74,13'-) 74 ,1.39 74 ,1.39 100 Downt~ Imp.r .55 ,000 1.,0.50 2 C ore Area Study 45 ,000 F1re StatLO""'I west 12 ,1 57 P a v.1.n..;, O.l.St:"r:l.Ct. No. :0 1 77 ,05>0 .S l..dewa l.k. 01.5 .... No. 7.: s . v Shel .. er House-Ja so.., 4 .ooo P a v.1..nq M1.11er FLel.d ~.1 Bel.l.e",1-ew P a rk 1 2 ,7 ..... 0:: 1 4 ,035 91 Dunca..,. Park "· 16. 46 89 Da rt...rx:>utn P a rK ron· ~) 100 Centenn:1.al. P a r k 20~. H3 202 ,33 3 100 Eng . Bell.ev1.eW' Add. 71 ,61 -~ 70 ,548 99 Eng. Bel.l.eV..lt'!W Ce.n·e~ l08 ,"l16 105 .,78 3 37 A11 Purpose Court.s 70 100 Zuru St_ Improvement::s 17 .:000 u 12 .01 Total. Expense $2 , :}06 .. 784 s 2 , 967 $1.11 ~~:61:} $724~~:070 2S $21.7 ~8 50 • • La st Year .. 59 78 4 5 33 60 La s e Year 29 • • \ r I' 32X "f - • • c~ y of Enqlewood School 01St..r1.Ct No . 1 Outdoor Pool. Indoor Poo~ S p ort:..s & G.ames Cu1 ural. Activ.Lties Pia ygrounds SpeC".Lbl. E"·en s Zoo Yn::.eres1:" 0 her LncOTne Tote 1 R.eve~~ • 0 - f.' .INA.NC.E. OEPARTME ~LJ L.ATION OF ESTIMATED 1-'EVENUt::S REC.RE.AT ::r .. n~ FUND For Mo Lh of Ju.Iy ~ 1~72 AnL1C.:.J..,Pa.t.e:·i Curren--.. Port:~._o, of Yea r o Date 58 .3% of: E:.:.t Last Year Last Year Revenue M onth -ro Dat:Eo-: Coiie cted To D ate .. s 8,~184 h"J..,l84 ~00 28 .068 50 1.7.300 727 • #-~, 21 3 .108 ~a 1.2 ,000 2 ,354 ~ ,6 ~1 72 10 ,.391 ao 1 -~. 000 1 .338 6 ,774 52 9 ,069 95 32,000 1 ,144 .1_7 ,694 55 18 ,215 65 20 ,000 1 ,440 1.0 ,235 5~ 12 , 74::J 72 .J"';"r. B 2 3 .?00 3'0 1..,145 36 995 40 3 ,000 509 a~a 27 1 ,000 5 a b93 89 343 76 4 .000 ....h.Q:!2 ...:: .. -""'1 56 2 ,052 ~3- $1 9 1 ,0~9 5~.166 $ .£..10 72 $8 4 .399 5;> E X PENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHAJ... 1.~72 AFPPOPRLATIONS :::.pe-'!: .. Ann<...1a l Cu.::-ren1_ Budqet:: Mont:.h En..=:uu:ob of Las• Year Las-.:. Year Tc> u.. E B<.J;dqet To Date Ou door Poo1 s 2o ,4aa s 4 . 94'5 s ~.e2.; 42 9 ,136 49 Indoor Pool. 2 .... ,-:J77 2 .972 11.7£C.. 42 10 .. 054 43 Sport::s ._ Gam s 57 , 61 8 ~90? 26 ,.228 4S 26 ,171 53 Cul.rura l. Act~V:l.":.'l.e S "_ .u34 4 ~4 68 14 ,535 63 13 ,8.29 62 Pl.ayg.rounds H .. ~66 2 .917 4.651 55 4 .475 66 Spec~a .l. Events S ~277 7a3 2 ~593 49 .1 ,..600 25 Zoo 6 ,9 50 1.,8 4 0 3 ,7 1 5 53 2 . 306 ~00 Genera l. O perac~o.ns 4 7 ,955 4 ,392 ~ 62 ~ 3 7 Tot::al. E x pense S l.9 7 t 96B s 3 1.. 224 $1 02 ,9 44 52 $76 ,034 52 • • • • r 32xl • • • 0 - Port4on of Year -o Date 58 .3 Federa l. Grants F a res Tokens Interest- M.1-scel.l.aneous Total. Rev e n ue Ante~ .l! . .-NCE DEP~ HEr .. L1Z.A-:'IO~ OF E~IMA.TED RE"'JE JCES Ei.JS LINE OPERATIC · Por M o~~ of J u l.y , 1972 .J...p.ated C~,..:.r.rent of Es t . -ro Dat:.e Co11ec ed s $ "' 1 ~-946 100 2S,C""'!2 l.-')0:'5 1 .27~ 57 3. '5"00 270 ,"" ..... 3 as "0 130 260 _____1_S_Q ~ 66 s 29 ,3.32 2 .225 31 ,934. 109 Lase. Y ea r To Date s 14 ,365 2 .319 110 16 ,794 E X PE!:'-o"Dl.TU.P...ES ~ F.NCUME-o.kA.~L.::> C 'IAk<.d;:O TO 1~'72 APPROPR.LA.T :XONS Ful.l. TLme Sal. a r1es S P a rt T :un S a 1.a.r .!.._e& SO":'"..Lal. Secur1.ty Pens :1 on~ Hosp1~l. & L1.fe Ins Gen r a l. M..Lscel.l.aneous Tra vel. 6 Conference Mot or Veh1.~l.e Repa1r Fue l. & Lubr1.ca t1.on A.."i.l"ollal. Appxo- pr..Lat: t..o· 1. l .. 4 4 614 7.!4 624 164 1 ,000 G,SOO 1 ,000 Genera l. Ma rer1....al. & S~p. 100 .Equ::a._pmen-Penta~ Audo t :rnsura:nce 3 ,300 New Opec~t1r.~ Equ1 pme n~ 5 ,000 s 3 4.1...0 1 • <-,lrre:':l ... rah Encu:mt s 1.196 ~27 '" 181 66 62 188 92 Spent " --u.n\b -• of Last Ye.ar 0 Dat.e B u dg e~ To Date 7.,820 sa .. 7."3?0 48.3 7 9 ~>9 ::;.6o 44 239 )61 4 9 <42 382 49 .i62 4~2 69 18- 164 100 70 :!76 28 387 .. 100 3 .9""13 61 4 .,35-2 1..,081 1 08 6 4 3 1,600 100 3 4 .6 1 0 0 2 .,1 3 4 65 ,96'3 ~ 7 1 $2.2 .,9 4 7 67 s 1 7 .,260 • La st Year .. 60 387 100 1..-a::t Year 100 2~9 72 100 100 100 Z7 EO 60 90 27 -• • • \ ! 1'32X [ ~ - • • • • • - RESOLUTTON NO. _:4,_3"----" SERIES OF 1972 RESOLUTION ESTABLISH=G THE CLASSIFICATIOXS OF AS SI S TA~T DlR...ECTOR OF CO~t:\1 l'o,TY DEVELOP:).IENT .. POLICE LA B TECH~lCTAN .. :\l.At~r E:'IlANCE 1\.tECHA~l_C (UTILITIES). A~'D CHE::\llCAL LAB TECHXlClAN (LTlLTTIES l . AND OESIGNATLXG THAT THE CLASSTFlCATlON OF ASSIS- TANT DIRE CTOR SHALL BE EXE MPT FROM OVERTIME. WHEREAS .. the Board of Career Service Commissioners in their minutes o£ July 21., 1972 . recommended that tJ,:e c-l:::..ssiCicatton.s of: Assistant Director o{ Community De,·elopment, Police Lab Technician, ~Ialntenance !\'1ech3.Dic (Utilities). and Chemical Lab Technician (Utilities) be established; NOW. THEREFORE .. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY CO NCJL OF THE CTTY OF E~GLEVV OOD. COLOR.A.DO. that tbe following classifications and grade levels be established: DEPART:"\IE!'l'T Conununtty Development Pollee Department. Utilities Oepa.rt:rn ent Utilitie s Oepartnl.ent C LASSIFlCATION Assls~t Director I...aboratory Techntc'lan GRADE LEVEL 30 Exe"t:np't $884/month Chemical Labor atory Technician 23 Mainten ance l\lechanic 21 ADOPTED AND A "<>PROVED thts 21st day 0~--~A~u~gu~~s~t~----------- 1972. MAYOR ex officio City Clerk • • • \ ! :r r 32x - • • • • • - .... RESOLt:TlO ~ :-;;o~ __:4"-".3 __ ,. SERIES OF ~972 RESOLt:TtO:-;; E STABLlSHT:-;;G THE CLASStrtCATIO:-;;S OF ASSISTAXT DLH.E C TOR OF CO.:'\J:'\.ll11'.,TY DEVELOP:\IENT ., POLICE LAB TECI-f:".,.lCIAN., !\L.;.[NTEN.AJ......;;CE 1\lEC HAl'.!C (l:TtLITtESl . AND CHE::-ItCAL LAB TECH~""lCIA.-;-(UTILITTES ). AND DESIGNATIXG THAT THE CLASSIFlCATIOX OF ASSIS- TANT DIRECTOR SHALL BE EXE:\IPT FRO~I OVERTI:\IE. \WHEREAS, the :Board of Career Service Commissioners in their minutes o_f July 21, 1972, recommended that t"te c-l::..ssification..s o.f Assistant Direc't.Or o[ Community Development., Police Lab Technician, l\Ialnteoance l\'1ec.hanic (Utilities), an.d Chemical Lab Technician (Utilities) be established; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVE D .BY THE CITY CO'L"NCIL OF THE CITY OF E~GLE\.VOOD, COLORA.DO, tha t the following classif"icatlons and grade levels be estab.Ushed: DEPART:\IENT Conu:nunity Development Police D e partment Utilities Depa.rtn:lEnt Utilities D epa..rt:ment CLASSIF I C ATION Assista:nc Director Laboratory Technician GRADE LEVEL 30 Exempt $884/month C h emical Laboratory Technician 23 Maintenance 1\lechanic 21 ADOPTED AND A"PPROVED this 21st day o:f August L972~ MAYOR ATTEST' ex officio Cft:y Clerk • . , I ~ • • T 32 X I - - • • • • • - RESOLt1TION t..!O~ ___ 4~4 ____ , SERIES OF 1972 A R.E!;o:.,-_"TXO!":l l:o-PPROPF...I.AT -G Ft..:...;DS .l:N THL WATER FL~D TO co~.;sTn; t:-r A SIX :-~ILLIO~.; G;..LLO!.,; \..;'_..\.TER Ri-:St:;.R._·,.•oiR WHERW~S . on August 14, 1972 , the City Council.. approved a contract with Penner Construction Coo?any to ccu:.str\...&.ct a s i.x ni.1l...i.on gal.1on "'a.ter re servoir at Cl.arkson and Bel..l..evieo~, NOt~.,. T I-:.EP..E.FOR.!:, EE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CrrY OF I:NGLL ..... OOD , COLORA..DO , as fol.l..ows: Section 1 . T~e fol..l..owing approp~Lation is hereby authorized. Sourc ~ of Anoroori.ation 5703 :~tai.ned Earnings Appropriation 5102 t..:ater Reservo.i.r (si.x tn..i...l.l.i.on gal..l..on) $577 ,500 $577 .,.500 Secticn 2. The City ~~nager and Director o f Fir~nce ar~ herPby a~thorized and directed to maY-e the above tra nsfero ....,·i.th.L.""l tr.e ~372: :-:a ter Fund appropri..ati.on.s o£ the City o£ Enq1e-:...·ood 6 Co1ora.do . A[)()PT£0 AriD APPROVED thi.s __ A~u~gu~s~t=-----------6 1972 . __ _,2,_,:L_,s'-"t,__ day o£ ~.ay or ex o ££1ci.o City C 1erk -· '. ! .,. • • r 32x - • • • • • - ~~ l~r1 'o11er.berger , ex officio City C1erk of t'"le C.i..ty o£ Er1g1c·..,ood ,. State oJ: Col.orado ,. dCJ her-==-Y certify that:.. t}-, .. -....a.Love and f:.oregoing i.s a -cruc, a.ccura. @,. and c~p1et copy o~ Reso1ut:i.on No _ 44 ,. Series of 1972. ex officio City C1erk • • '32xl - • • • • - RFSO.!..U"l'"l:Ot ~0. _ _:4:..;4:.._ __ , SEJU"ES OF .19 72 A RESOLt.rriON APPROPRIATING F r ~::::>S IN THE WATER FL'"ND TO CQto;STRUc.-r A SIX f--1ILLIO:.>: GALLO~ t;ATER RESERVOIR W!U:.REAS, on August 1.4 , .1.972 , the City Council. appr ov~d a contract ~ith Penner Construction Cocpany to construct a sLx ~i11ion gal..l.on water reservoLr at CLarkson and .i3e1.levi.ew , NCA<W', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COL":":Cl:L OF THE CrTY 0:?' Eh..::i~OOD , COLORADO , as fol.l.ows: Section 1 . The fol.l.~·Lng appropr1ation is hereby a.uthor.i.zed. Source of AporoprLation 5703 Ret:..ai...ned Ea.rni...ngs Aperooria.tion 51.02 Water Reservoir Csi...x mi..l.l.:i..on gal.l.on> $577,500 $577,500 Section 2 . The City Mana ge r and Director of F~~nce are hereby authorized and directed ~o make ~~e above transfers '""'i.thi..n t...he 1.972 t._..ater Fund appropri.a.ti.o.ns o£ the City of Engl.cwood , Colorado . ADOPTED .Ar-:0 APPROVED th.i.s 21st day ___ A""u"'q'-'us""-t"'-----' 197 2 _ Mayor A-rT' EST: ex of:Ci.ci.o C.ity C ~c rk II • • '32x - - - - - • - r, Karl Ko11cnberger , ex off1cio City C1erk of the City o f E n g1e~ood , State of Co1orado , do r.ercby certify that ~he aLove and for~g oLng is true, accurate, and camp 1ete copy of Resolution No . 44 , Series of 1972_ ex off~c~o City C1crk • • - -,· \ ! ~ r 32xl - • • • • • - RESOLUTION t.;;:O . -~4~4 ____ , SERIES OF 1972 A RESOLlTI"ION A?P.ROPRIATING F:... ~OS X:. TJIF. WATE-R FV.'"ND TO CO~ST~c=' A SXX Ml:Lt.~O;:~ ~:. ... \-.ATEP. RESERVOIR ,;·:HEre-AS . on August: 1..:, .1972 , t:.he Ci.ty Council. approved a contract ,.,..-.it.h Penner Construction Compa..ny to c:on.st.1.uct a. s .:Lx. i.l.l..i.on ga.~~o.n \oo0.1ter rcse..rvo.:i..r at Cl.ark.son and Bcl..l..cvi.e• ... ·, NOW , THEREFORE , BE rT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COt.; C:Z:L OF THE C:rry OF E-LEWOOD , C OLORADO , as fol..l.ows: Section 1 . The £o11a-·Lng a.pproprLati.on is hereby authorized. Source of Appronriati.on 5703 R e ta:i.ned Earni..ngs Appropr.i.at:.i.on 5102 \".'ater Reservoir (si.x To:Li....l.l..i.on ga.l...l.on) $577 ,.500 $57 7,500 Section 2 . The City Manager and Direct or of F.i..nance arc hereby authori.zed and directed to MAke the above t r.o.n.::;£c.rs wi.thi..n the 1972 ~-:atcr Fund appropri.a.t i.on.s of the C1ty o£ E ng1 c ~ood , Co1orado . Auqu_s:t ADC)PTED " A~7 ~PROVCD thi.s -'2=1"'&-'t'----day of Mayor A'rTEST ; ex o£r~c1o CLty Clerk • • I' 32X • • 1 ~ l~r1 r-..ollcr.obe rger • the Ci..ty of r_n..::!.c·.-ood ~ St.ate of that t..t.e a ave-an-~ foregoing 1..s ccxr~pl.etc copy 01. P...esol..ut.i.on t..":o . • • ,. - ex o£=1cio City C1erk of Coiorano , do hereby c ertify true, accurate, a.nd 44 , Series of 1972 . ex officio City Cl..erk • • r 32x [ 1- • • • • 0 - _ _,4,_,4,__, SE~ES OF 1972 A F..E.::;OL' .a. IO!-APPR:>PR.IAT:X~:c Fr.,.t;DS :z:t; THE KATER FL-::.;o TO C\..::;s,...F.UC'T ~ SIX f-!IL.UIC:. GT~Lo:.; t·:~ TER RESI:RV'OIR \~.a;.F'.Ert-5 ~ on August 1 4 ~ .1.972 , the City Coun.c1.l. approved a cor.tract .. :ith Pen~er Cono;truct:i..on Cot:1pa.ny to construct a sLx ~i1.1.ion ya 11on wat~r r~servoir at C 1arkson and Bc11cv i c.w , N . ..: , THEREFORE , BE rr RESOLVED BY TP-E CITY' C Ol.I"NC l:.L OF TilE CrrY O F r:~.;G~·:tX>:>. C OLDRA.DO , a s fo11cr.;.~s : Sccti.on author .i.zed _ The £o1~owing approp~iation i s hereby Source of h ~~rcoria ti on Appropriation 5102 Wat er R eservoir (six mi1l.ion ga.11o.n) $577 ,500 $57 7,500 Section 2 . The City ~ana g cr and D~rector of Funancc are hcrety acthorized and directed to make the abov trans~c.l...G w.i.t.h.i.r. t he: 1 '37 ~ >...:a.ter ru nd appropr:Lat.i.ons of the City o f w n ~1 ew o~, Cn1o~ado _ A P'TED A -..:0 .A.PPROVc.D t.hi.s 2l.st day o£: August , 1972 _ t-:ayor ~x o£f~cio C ity C1erk • II • • T 32X • • • • 0 ,. - X, Karl. ~o1~enberger , ex officio City C 1erk o~ th<C' City of £..Ju.tl.cwoc."'X!, S te of Col oro:J.do , de. hereby c e r t.i..fy t:.lLat. the d..bov~ and t.ore~o.i...ng i..s tru~, accu rate , and comp1etc copy of kcsol.u tion No . 44 , Seri es o £ 1 972 . ex officio City C 1 erk • • • r 32 x l - • • • • • - -----'' SLR.IES OF ~972 A. R£SOLUT :I -: A.P~R.::IPRI.T'T :r:: G F" ·;ns l'N ":."HE •..;.;,..TER FL~:Ji TO co:,STI-!UCT A. S1X !""IL.:...IQ!: c;..-,.:r...x.......::. t-:ATER RESFR'"..OIR WHE~~S , on August 1~, 1~72 . the C~ty Council approvcu a contract w:i Penner Conctruction Coropany to construct a six. L-..i.11i.on ga11on """d.ter rc&ervoi..r at Clarkson and t3e11evi.ew , NOW , THEREFORE , BE 1T RESOLVED BY THE CITY C0t..'1::CIL 01:~ THE CrrY 0!: Et-.:GLE\..;OOD , C OLORADO , as fol.l.cr...•s: Section 1 -The fol.l.~~~g appropriation ~s her~y authorized . Source of Anprooriation 5703 Rc.t.a:incd Earnings $577 ,500 Appro.a."'3r i.a t :Lon 5102 t~ater Reservoir (si.x m:il.l.:ion gal.lon) S577,SOO Sacti.on 2 _ The C.:1.ty :"...anager and Director of F·i...nancc are hereby authorized and directed to make t...""l.e above transfLrs ,.d .. thi..n t..11oC: 1972 o;::.:J.tcr Fund appropri.at:ions of tl~e City o.£ En~~c,...·oo.J . Co1orudo. A YrED Ab...::> APPROVED thi.s ------day 0- --------------------· 1972 . Mayor ATTEST: ex o£".1 .i.c .i.o Ci...ty C1crk • \ I '! • • r 32xl - • - :r., K.arl. .:o~l.c.nberger , ex o£f.i..cio Ci. y C1er\c of the C.i.ty of Ln'Jlewo.od ~ State of Co1orado, do hereby cert.i.fy tJ-...at the above and foreqojug i.s a truP , accurate., ard camo1e~e cory or xe~o1ution No . • Series of L9~2 . ex o££ic~o City C~£r k • • • 0 - 1NT£R.OFFtCE IAEMO RA.NDUM OF FICIAL CrTV c c·"J ••r-·L D OCU MENT ,. -t") 21 72 COUNCIL M-L-Ti o G FIL ,E CrTY OF ENGLEWOOD. C0LCL TO: Stanley H. ::>i.a1 DATE; A u g us t 1 8 , 1 9 7 2 • FROM; Jchn :F . 1"-!urphy SU!S.JECT: \"age Studies Enclosed a r e copies of the wage studies conducted on the following po s itions : (1) Police Lab Techni.ci.an, (2) Maintenance Mechanic (Uti.li.ti.es), (3) Ch~~i.ca1 Lab Technician (Uti.li.ti.es), and (4) Assistant Director of Community Development . JFM:p~z ·.:. ,._ - '_. JOH:N' F . MURPHY Personnel Director • • • r 32xl Li.ttl.eton L akewood Arvada Aurora - C hief Dui.l.di.ng I.nspcct.or B .S. & four years ex perience $12.000 12.500 Under Pub1:i.c works 14.814 Under Publ.ic works . - 0 - 1\.~SL. D i r~CL< r ~.!:!X!.rr_i..£'9_ A ~~.i!.-t -~n n.ircc- '-'-n; ' t no u~..i. ng: &/or ,P_.F_l,_."!. _R..=:.!}t:~_l. __ M .... S . und Lour year s cxn<·r ~~nca No di,·i.~i.on h c..:a<.l buL h nve c:li.vi.:::::i.on crc- u.t..ccl .. $14 .000 14 .000 Di..v .... H ead Noth ing Comparabl.e l.O , 58-~ H ousing C oo r dina to r 13.296 1 3 .2 96 six pco p l.e (IJousi ng) Mas ters and 2 yrs .. 7 peop l e "Protective Inspec- tion•• • -- .,. r 32xl • • 0 .. - LAB T~CLAN (POLICE) Po1ice Lab Technician -Starting Sa1ary $762 . Can start as high as $840-Top Sa1ary $92 6/mo. Aurora: Photographer -hand1es a11 photography, 1ab ~ark, etc . Detectives sometimes fi11 in. Starting Sa1ary $707. Top sa1ary $841/mo. Denver: P~rat C1aa• Patro~ -$1,018 /~- • • • I' 32X I r. f, <. / ' ·--. ._ • • J. T<>• Flt:OM: SU!UECT: • 0 - INTER...OFFICIE MENW:IRANDUM John Nurphy, Olre et.o r o£ Per !'-onne,~ D ATE: Charles 8 . Carroll , Jr ., Director. of Ucili ti cs Mec h anic for Waste~ater Treatmen t Pl An • . . Regardi"& t~e p roposed mai ntenance/m echanic f or th e coro para b 1e ct.tl.es ha n dle the requireme'nt: t husly : Treatme nt PlanL , t h e (o ll ow l nt; • Bould er · One equJ.pmen t. m echa n l.c assi.gne d bo the ~·a t er pl a nt and o n e t o the se\.oo.•3ge treatme nt pl .a nt to acc omp lish a~Lt re pai r o :-~. mc c hanlcn l quiptoe nt:. Th e pay range, on e s tep <:lbovc th e. pl an t ope r n t:o rs , is 56!..7 -"'7 21 . Th e i.ncureben t is r e qui re d t o be certified so a s t o fi l l in a s opera t or ~h e n needed . ~ Aurora has a m a intenance m echaai. vacancy du e ~o t he p~o mo ti L> o f LhP incumbe n t to m ainte nance ror c~a n . The va ca nt pos i ti on pays ~65 7 -757 . Incumbent re s p o n sib l e fo r tt..aintenanc e of al l c:.q u lp~ent:. in t:.h ~ plant.. lie i_s no t use d as a re1ief operator but. i s at. t:.h c same pay t"at:.c a.s an oper..l.t or . J • ••• I' ---------- 0 J T rr:::O!'·"= S UBJEC T: • • 0 - INlEQ-O f~ICE M Ef4.t0;;tA N OUNC Sr..c.-1 'l H. Ui..b.l, Ci-ty :-4na.a<:>r DATE OF FICI AL.: CrTY C OUNCil;-. DOCUMENT . 2:72 c ou:--..;cn .. r .. ~._ .• ·.G FIL.E CtTY OF ENGL...£\o'VO<:>D. COLCL August 14, ]_ 972 .F'or t...h~ IJa.St. tl'lr~~ y~a.rs , the City h .... s m.a.i.nt.a:i.ncd our account.i..ng s:,.·:..t<!m on a .. k-..;oo ac:.:ou.ntir.n; rn.:.chir.e . Tn usc of thi~ roacn.i..nory Yi'l.S con.,i.c:.ercd te~porary unti.l. h AR.r""\PS pro~ t: o::-~ cc..u..:...d get i.:--:to op~L-~Ll.o .• Tb.e r.~ci.i. .. ..,ry i.s i.n.aclcquat...<.: for th"'-' ::.ccd3 o!: the de rt.- -e~t as expros~ d by nuny individuals i.~c1udir.g our audi. i.nq £~~or VU~n Scl.oo~cv ~d , Shepherd and Conpany i.n the Accou.nti.n'::i/Oper.:tt.i.l'lg .::1.:-u..Jy conp.ict ..... Hi in Jar.u..::J..ry , 1972 . r-· ,-,y £unction~ n~· £->Crforr.'!en on a r.:: nual. oasis shou1d be automated to bene.Li.t overal.1 e£fi.ci.ency . P.:..:S.r:y cxpa.n~i.on.s of e~:i.st:i.ng systems such as i.nfor-m.<:l 't:.i.o n report i..n":J and acc~un ing cont-1 arc not possLble under the current account~ng T!'l<:...ch.i-ro..:... The A~PS projt..'Ct "'·as d.:i..!isolved i..n 1ntc 197 1 as a. working entity . Si-ne ~h"~~t time . both the County a nd Li.tt1 ton have: proceedca ~·i.th c--xnputc.• ::.ys.t..,... ..... ~. Coopar<:~.t:.i on ...,i.th either ~a1 ty does not seem £e.:..sil·l.c .u.t.. t.hi.~ t.i...rle . As a r s u ~L ~ the po.:.si.b1c a1ternat:i..'\.£<S. to ::·.~ City of Lncdt.""•ood""' re explor d . Tn explored included : L the }lr s nt accou.r.t.i.ng ~ch.i.ncry _ "'· t: 0 i1 h _ er lCV< 1 4CCO•lr'lt.J.Il ch.i.rJ.C . 3 . put I~- -.. 1-·ull-.Clcu <:!d c-oc;•ute:::cs . 5. Scrv.1~ lcrc ..... u CO't:tputcr 'WOt:k . G . Co 1 rat.i n ""'l..t.h otLer a9~nc.Lc:S .i..n tcr av~i1abi.li.ty . A.Ct.. •r 1 uch rest. rch a·ul debaLe ~ ~e fi..na.ncf"' dcpart.=~nt staff opt.ec. ro,-the t.i.qncr l e-v~1 c!c::=-cou.r.ti.~q ~ch.i.r.e . _ t "::as_ u-,~ -~c;:t conom" ca.1 ar_ • .. :r • ..... .J.,;,.; •• •• ..._ ............. :oo ...... t_--::;.,...; •• ...~,. ..... -... ........ _._ ----~ ................ ~-_.._:....~.....;.._,_ --r-'-·--·· :r.ach.i...nc-ry :i.r.cl udP.s rr.a•Jn...,'!:i..c l.e ge.r con:Jol.c Csc:....~ .. c~ as the key "U input. to t..h~ E;y..-·tc-rr.) , a processor (serves us the compu ti. .•J Ct..·n'!:<..:l.), Z!. en~ I ~or•_,...r !--..-.r"~~~ tc-~ ~t pu:-l..-h,...d o::-:'l.~f"llc:o i .... -t-~ ..... ..._.-• ,...'=':"""'r .-.r{l'"'..-..-,..,,_ prjnt.out) ~ a pa.raJ lcl card puncher (produce~ t.hc p-_nch card ac rc~d • i..r.Ln t.• ... • cot £olu ~ ..:....t) 4 a c rd read r fr<..: r'!s .i.nLo t!1~ sysLcm t.h<: i.n'{"on ~t..ion <-·~~ t..J.u c.7:1rcls), and a b.i.gh speed l.i.nc p.r.i.nte:r (serve_. to • • r 32x -. ·~ • TO: • 0 - INTE.R-QFFICE M.EMOR.AP .. CI.JM tol1n ~~tphy . Uire~Lrr of Pe c~o nn e l DAliE: h . .:f c 1 • ! .-' FROM.: C ha L le s P.. <....trro l!., fr .9 DiteCt"Or of l' il i• · SUa.JECT: Ch"'"mist. lo-=ili o.n • B ou :c:!er: 5@condary treat::""r~ent pl an t -servi ce -'''-" popu 1 •tio1 -(l 9 l u: Ius . Pre sently ha s an unlicensed laboratory t.£-ch:-t i cian t.c run ! •I!)!;.• C<.'LJ , S~,. total dis s o l ved solid te s t s . She ....-ork s Cor t"he plant: su p eri n ten dent . St::ar t.!n ~ «...aL:ary ::..~:!.7/. n . t.U J..- sc.ep $585/mo . Boulder is going to hire either a mic r o-biol o i c::t. or cht-i-t \o..~o n t..hi5. incuwbent l eaves i.n th e nea-r fu t ure . Their Ot._XL irpro•.t. .. 1.t. l.-..iJt hL rr.orc advanced waste trc atm~~nt ,...·hich W"ill requi r<... -u t:'-r• l i anc::• 'lpou o..h• ic. .1 analy s is of ~a s t e~a~cr . Aur o ra: Sec o ndary treatmP nt: plant -service arcn p...,pul~.! ivn 1_~,.1 11.)0 . Prcscnc ly require ~nd have d chemis e ~it h ~s d~~-L C to d> til ·~ ~Lfnb the levco l of s t-..~te health depart.rr.ent r Equi t·.._··tat.~, i t... !~01 , ..:! 1 t ino. t't;:_ ~du-...1 . pll , 55 , di sso lved so lids ,. coli.forTn count.. (.t ... -. Pay ~ange $807 -972 . \..'or:ks und e r dlr ctor oi util.itics since h'-' porrf..::.-:-:c: chl···,i< al Pdal y s is f ur both ""a.~et:" and \.08St e water . Water plant. i$ .!. '!·I . !...!!.-1e-wood: Secondary t.r aL:1':ent. 1oo:it:h cont. .. tc L st..al i~j-·~ i on . scrv~.t oO ,.OOO plus. Cr o ~in ~ a~ a rate Q£ 10 ~ onr'~aJ Jv . Will r.._q uire chemical anal ysis fo r BOD ,. 3.:..,. COP . pP , chic in._ f"(. ...,"d uo1. TOC , et.<.. .. .3nd w.ill pcr[onn some a n aly s i !'-f o r .... .-at....._l.· pJn,nt. <.>~ 2-·: •. JJ . Charl es U . Cc.rro ll • J · .. CBC/kr • • • • - TO Frot.'": S UBJEC T: - • - - • - tNlEq -O FFICE W.E ..... '\O~A .... DUM Sr....e ... 1l y H .. D:ial , City !• nag r f:arl tl,....>l.l. nbergcr , D~rc-ctor of F!...r.anco P..t.TI'OI-1ATED OPERATl.NG SYSTEl-lS D ATE OFFICIAL.: C ITY C OL;JNCI'.;--. D~CU M~NT 2172 C OUNCIL r. L~ i 1:--.G FJLE CITY OF'" EJ'<o'GL..E'V\1000. COLCL August 14, .1972 For t he past e~r e years , the City h~s ~~nta~ncd our accounting s~·stcm on a :·cR-400 account i..ng :r.a.chi c . 'Tnc use of thi..c:o ~c:ninery -.-.·a.s con~i.aercd te-n_pora.ry u.nti.l. th AP .. tt.PS pro.:..-=c'"'= c-u:.d get .i..=-t.o op~ra.Li.Vl.. TJ.e r.-...cl..:i..L~ry i.s i.nadcquat t:or ,..,. .:-.o:...:.cds of the ole .rt.- mer~t as express d by r.'\Llny ind:i.v.i.du.a l.s i.ncludU.g our auditi.n-:J ~.lrr.t oC. Van S.:::hooru .. :v'-' 1 ..... , Shepherd and Company i.n c Account.Lng/Operati.ng .5'Lu....Jy <.::ornpl.ct.~d :i.n Ja.r.u.;::..ry , 1972 .. ,.. ny :!:u.nct::i.o.u,.. .no...., p<.>r£or=,e.rl on a ma:"lual. ~sis sh.ou1d tc auton.at.ed to ene.X:i.t O'-·era11 c££.i.c.i.ency . ~~n•,r cxpan!'"i.otls of <f!:xisting systems such as inform.3t.ion report ing anci accountln•; cont.,.o1 arc not: poss.i...bl.e under the cur rent accounti.ng TI'k.o.ch-=..-"t:.. Th<! A RA...-·S proj•PCt ~·as disso1v cd in 1atc 1971 as a ""·or k i n g: enti. y . Si.t .. cc 't..h t ti.m ~ both tl•c Count y a nd Li.tt1cton ha v e.: proc ecdea ·...ri.th c~put:~~ Hyb~e coopera tion ~i t h either a1ty does n ot s em £easii.>.l.c .u,t.. t..hi.s ti..ITle . As a r s u 1 t.. ~ the po!:>sib1e a1t ern~t i.v s to ::·,c City of ~nc •wood ~~re cxp1orcd . Tne alt:~rna~iv s cxp1nr~d Lnc1udcd : 1 _ ket~ nti.on o!" t:hc pres nt accounti..ng machinery . 2. t..O"'lVC rc:o1 vn ~o a n,. ;-her lev~ 1 account:i r:g rn.achine . 3 _ Mi.-:-. i -cornpu tc. r s. 4 . Fu11.-£1ea:-rcd corr,puters . 5 . Servi.c ~~r~-u comr.utcr -ark . G . Coopcrat:ion """i.'t-h other ag.;nc1.us in cor1put r ava i.la i1i.ty . Af:Ler t-,uch rc·ac. rch a·1d del)oa...._e . the fi.nanc~ deoarLr:u.::..1.t staff opt.eC Cor t.l e l.i.qn~.a. )eve ccounting machi.r . lt ...... as ti1e m.o'SL econc:xn~cal ar,_ ·.:.r \,; ........... ~ L •• ._ r.l..J,.. •• -\...:--!,~, ..... :._ ._._ -----~-..:_.. ..: ....... .:...: .... ..: -..,--··- .-•. :hi.n ry i.r-.clud ~a rna,C'In.o..:!::ic l.e ge!' cons.-..lc ·~e .... v~!; as the !-;eybo. rJ :input. to the f:::,..rt.~tnl , a proc ssor (s rves as th compu ti. •J c~'"n't.c:t) • a ce1: l ..,:!""1.-:!"" 1 -er,._._..,. t~ y-Jt ::"'1..~~..-h d ,...':'!.!."-co i. .,.. ...... ~-_ -~r~r 0T-,.,..,... .,..-,....,. pri.t.'Lout) ~ .u 1-ra llul card pu:"lcbeL (J .. roduce::::. Lhc po..:;.nch c :rd a~ rc.::Ld • i..t-Lo L·.o.• cor ol'"' U-'l.i..t). a. c-c.~.rd roae r tr tis i.nt..o the system tl•( i.n!:on ::~t.ion ou tJ~c cards). and a high SI•ec-d li.1.C prLntcr (serves t.o • • • T 32X - - - Sto.n"c' '"I . D .. a:., Ci..t..y !~:.agcr PagL 2 A:..~..gu .._ J._--.. 1972 - 0 .. - pr.i_r:t. oct. r~po:::ts from t...":lc pu:-:cheC cards on ma..r..u.a.1 :i.n1•ut £r0t:1 the consol.r). '1"hi..s syst<"m can ha:rd1e the l.c--..J.i.rcmcn~s ~-c have at this :LMe and c;ui..t.e =.oncci..vc..l:: ... ~-or a l.or.g -terr-basis . It can be o·:>era.teC .... -i..th currcnt:l:,· pro oscd pcrso. ncl. ;~.r.d does not reoui.rc any addi..ti..onal. techn.i.ca...i.. pcopl. . li:l.i..l.e e sysLen i..s a c;ood one star::.:iLnq a.l.one , 'it" can _ ea.'--i..l.y c:-:r :ndcd ar:.= c·-·e--,; cu.:-:. be r pl..a.c..o:d Uy co~_ uLe.:::-.i.zati..on i.n th.e :!:uture . ·!avi.n.:; o...:r da..:.a on p"..lJ'lchcd c ards c.a.kes i.t easi..1y possi.bl.e to s ..... ·i..Lch to ~o.~putcri.z.a.ti.on . The systen cou1d be obtained under vari ous wa y s . FU..t.Cha:...t..: pL"i..CC R.....:r:tal. p1an 3 -year ~ease ~ith pu~cr~sc opt i on 5 -yea: 1~~sc ~i..th pur=hase option $4 2 ,000 1,300 monthl.y l..,GOO mo!"lt.:"'l1y 1.,200 month.l.y OUr cur.:..ent =aci"\:i.ne is o~ a rcr::.tal. bas i s at a cost of 5766 I!lOr..thl.y . 1n addition , re~odc1ing of a portion of the bui.l.ding ~ust be acco~p1£shed as ,....£.!11 as ti1e uurcha~e o= additiona1 i.te!rls such as punched c ard £i.1c.::.. and initi.a.l i.nvent:.ori.e:s . The budget ::Ei.gure of $50 .000 ""'-oul.d CO".·er the Lot.a.1 co.>~L on ...... pu..rcl--~se ba.s.i.s a.dcqu.ately . Co.ncl.u::ii.on :r f~c1 L:~t the Ci..t~· s:!'":ou1d req.;J:eSt proposa.l.s f o r the equi. . ent dcscr!.....o c.J. as •·ri.ttcn '..lf: into a forra1 ~peci.fi..cati.on . G:i.ven th ava.i1a.b.i.1.i.ty o~ t:.c ~O::"!c:,· an:::! a fa.vora.bl.e bid, the purchase of the equi shou10 proceeo in order to have a goL~g system by January 1st . . / /)C.~ ( ' i l ·. I Ka.r 1 r ... ol1er erger Director o: Li.nancc -- r 32x lr TO : SUBJECT : • • • - INTER-OFFICE MEI..,ORA D UM s tan :._~y H • Di..a. 1 ~ C _ ty f>:.a.r..a g er K.a.r l. : .. o11e :r.bcr.:;er, D ire c or of Fi..na..nce DATE": O FFICIAL CITY C OU C IL ~~CUME NT 21 "72 CO UNCI L 1\.lL ._ fi:'.G FI LE CrTY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLO.. A ug-u s t 18~ 197 2 It ~ou1d be very he1pfu~ if tr.e City Council. cou1d make a selection of the auditor for ~~e 1972 fisca1 year in the near future as pro~idcd for Ln S e ction 33 of the Home Ru1e Charter . It reads '"An i..ndeperdent audit sha.l.l. be made annua11y of a11 City a.cco~t...s , and more ~requent a~dits may be made i£ deemed necessary by Council.. Such audits sr~1.1 be ~de by Certified Publ.ic Accountants, experi- enced 1n mun.::Lcj_p.a1 accounti....n.g , se1ected by Council.. •• ;;...n ear1y se1ection of the au Citor he1ps to facj_l.itate a smooth audit schedul.e and nids the auditor L~ schedu1ing his tight audit program in ~~e first part of the ca.l.enda.r year. As we previous1y disccssed , this year the Departrr.ent of Finance -i11 undergo the task of prepa::ri..n.g a ccxnp1ete annual. fi...r.a..nci.al. report for the first tLme as stipuLated in Section 9B of the Home Ru1e Charter dcscri.bi..ng duties of t:.he Ci.ty Treasurer a s inc.l.udi..n.g •• (K) prepare and ~ke avai1ab1e for pub1i.c inspection , by the end of the first quar::er of each yea r~ a complete a.n.nua1 fi...na..nci.a.l. statement and report of the City . •• Thi.s report -.1.11 attempt to confo!::'nl ,.,:i.th nat.i.ona1 stand.a.=:ds as pub1.1.shed by the Mu.n i.ci.pa~ F::i....na.nce Of~i.cers A ssoci..ati.on . Given these cha~~es in past practice, i.t wou1d be expedi£nt to begin cooperation with any auditor ~~e Council chooses at the ear1iest possLbl.e date. Kar1 No1~enberger Director of Finance KN:mem • • • 0 - O FFICIAL CITY COt' t r>f)CU ME'NT J'IUG . 2 ~0_;, -~~. G FI LE CITY O F ENGLE WOOD. CC>'l.....CL • • 0 - • • • • - • • • 0 - T :TRO UCSD AS A BILL BY COU:>:CIU I-~~ Brown A BILr. FOR A..'! ORDI.'A.'<CE REZO.'I.'G LOTS 25 THROUGH 48, KILLI!o.S RESUB - DI'-'I.S IO~:: OF LOTS 6 AC 'D 7 ; L OTS 1 THROUGH 12, BLOCK 2, A.~D LOTS 1 THROUGH 12, BLOCK 3, KILLIES RESUBDIVISI.O~ OF BLOCKS 5 P-~ 8 , ~lL INCLUSI\~, OF THE CITY OF ENGLF - WOOD, COUNTY O F ARAPAHOE, COLORADO, FRO~ R -2-A (~~­ FAl-ITLY RESIDENTIAL), TO R -2-B (TWO-FA.'fl:LY RESIDENTIAL), AND A.~NDING THE ZONI~G MAP ACCORDINGLY. WHEREAS, pursuanc to the OrdLnance, the City P1an- ning and ZonLng Co~ss~on du1y he1d a pub1~c h ar~~g on J une 20, 1972, on a certain proposed ~endment to Ord - inance No. 26, Series of 1963, the City of Eng1ewocd, Col.orado, know-n as the ''Zoning Ordinance of the City of Eng1ew-ood'' and has tnade recotDIXlen dation of an adoption of an Ordinance embodying said amendment; and WHEREAS, pub1ic necessity , convenience, general. w-e1fare, and good zoning practice justify the proposed amendmen to said Zoning Ordinance as hereinafter sec forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAI:-:ED BY THE CITY COu:<ICIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Secc1on 1.. That Lots 25 through 48, KILLIES RESUBDIVISION of Lots 6 and 7; Locs 1 through 12. B1ock 2. and Lots 1 through 12, B1ock 3. KILLIES RESUB - DIVISION of B1ock 5 and s. a11 inc1usive. City of E n g1ewood . County of Arapahoe . State o£ Col.orado • De a.xHi c..O.c ~C:.U.llc iH...;L.~'Oy .a.L~ .Lc:...:.v .... e U from R-2-A (Two-Famd1y Res~dent~a1), to R-2 -B (Two-Fami1y Res~dent~a1). and that Ordinance No. 26 . ~eries o f 1963. cogecher ~th the Zoning Map be amended according1y . -1- • • • • • 0 - Sc c ti..o:l. 2 . Tnat c he C~cy C ounc i~ h e r eby fi nds ~ det e rmines~ a~d d e clares t hat t he he r e inabo v e chang e i n zoni..ng i s justifi ed b y p ub ~ic ne ce s sity . c on- v e n i nee . t he gen e r a 1 we 1 £are , and good zoni..ng practi c e s. Introduce d , re a d in fu~1 and passed on first read ing on the 8th day of August, 1972. Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 24th day of Aug ust,. 1972. Mayor Attest: ex officio Ci..ty C1erk-Treasurer I,. Kar1 F. ~o11enberger, do hereby certify that the abo ~e a n d Lvre g o~ng is a t~ue,. accurate and com p1ete copy of a B i11 for an Ordinance,. i..ntroduced,. read Ln £u11 and passed on first reading on the 2l.st day of Aug u s t. 1972. --- ex off1c1o C1ty C 1erk-Treasurcr -2- • • • • • 0 - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY C01.J!'CIL!1AN A BILL F OR A.~ O RDI.'A..~CE REZO.'I•'G LOTS 25 T HRO UGH 48 • K I L L IES RESUB - DIVISIO. OF LOTS 6 ~-D 7; LOTS 1 THROUGH 1 2 • BLOCK 2 • AND LOTS 1 THROCGH 12, BLOCK 3 . K ILLIES RESL~DI~~SIO~ O F BLOCKS 5 A.:ofl> • ALL I l':C L l.'SIVE • OF T HE CITY O F E,'GLE- WOO D, C0 ~7Y O F ARAPAHOE , COLORADO, FRO~ R-2 -A (T~~­ FAMI LY RESIDE~7LAL ), TO R-2 -B (TWO-FA.~LY RE SIDE NTIAL), .Ar."'D AHE.m i.! G THE ZOYING MAP ACCORDINGLY . WHEREAS, pursuant to the Ordinance, the City P1an- n~ng and Zon~ng C o~ssion du~y h e ld a pub~ic hear~ng on June 20 , 1972, on a certain proposed amendment to Ord- inance No. 26, Series of 1963, the City of Eng 1ewood, Co1orado, known as t:he ''Zon.i:n g Ordinance of the City of Englewood'' and has m.ade recon::nnendation of an adoption of an Ordinance embodying said amendment:; and WHEREAS, pub~ic necessity, convenience, genera1 welfare, and good zon~ng practice justify the proposed amendment: to said Zoning Ordinance as hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section 1 . That Lots 25 through 48. KILLIES RESUBDIVIS I ON of Lots 6 and 7; Lots 1 through 12~ B1ock 2, and Lots 1 throug h 12. B1ock 3. KILLIES RES U B - OIVISION of B1ock 5 and 8, a11 inc1usive, C~ty of Eng 1ewood, County of Arapahoe, State of Co1..oracio, D a....o.ci he ;:.i.Llllc hc..:...:...;Ly ...tre .:...~..:."""......t C.~ from R-2 -A (~~o-Fami1y Res~dent~a1). to R-2-B (~~o -Fami1y Res~dentia1). and that Ordin a nce No. 26, Series o£ 1963, togecher ~th the Zoning Map be amended according1y. -1- • • • • • 0 .. - Section 2. That t he Ci t y Counci1 h e re by f i nds ~ det ermin es~ and dec1ares t hat t he hereinabove change in zoning is jus ified by pub1ic necessity~ con- v e ni nee ~ the gene ra1 we1£are~ and g ood zoning practices . I~troduced ~ read in fu11 and passed on first re ading on the 8th day of Augus t~ 1972. Pub1i..shed as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the day of Aug~s t:~ 1972 . Mayor Attest: ex officio City C1erk Treasurer I ~ Kar1 F . No11enbe rger, do hereby certify that the above and Loregoing is a true , accurate and comp1ete copy of a Bi11 for an Ordinance, introduced, re ad in fu11 and passed on fi rst reading on the day o f August. 1972 . --- ex officio City C1erk-T reasurer -2- • • • • • 0 ,. - INTRODUCE D AS A BILL BY COG~CIL~ Dhority A BILL FOR Al ORDI:-<A:.:CE A..'-:E:.;ni _-G THE CO:'IPREHENSIVE Z ONING ORD INA-,CE OF THE CITY OF E~GLE..-OOD (ORDI"'A-.'<CE NO-26 • S E RIES OF 1963), SECTION 22 _4 -II(b) AUTHO RIZING DRY C LEA-~NG ESTABLISH:<!E:..-TS TO BE LOCATED w""ITHIN THE B -2 G ENERAL BUSI~SS DISTRIC TS_ WHEREAS, pu rsuant to the Ordinance, the City P1an- n ing and Zoning Commdssion du1y he1d a pub 1ic hearing on June 6 , 1972, on a certain proposed amendment ~o Ordi - nance No . 26. Series of 1963 (Comp rehensive Zoning Ordi - n ance) and has made its rec~ndation of an adoption of a:n Ordinance e:mbodyi.ng said amendment:; and WHEREAS, pub1ic necessit y , convenience, genera1 we 1 fare, and g ood zoning practice justify the proposed amendment: to the Zoning Ordinance as hereinafter set forth. !'OW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINE D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO : Sec t::!..on. 1. That Section 22.4-11{b) of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Eng1e~ood~ Co1orado, (Ord~nance No. 26, Ser~es of 1963) is hereby amended to read as £o11ows: 22 .4-II(b) Permitted Principa1 Uses • No bui1ding. structure~ or 1and sha11 be used and no bui1ding or structure sha11 be erected. structura~1v a1tered. en1ar2ed or ~aintaiDed un1ess otherwise provided-for in this Ordinance, except f o r one or ~ore of the fo11ow:l...n g uses: -I- • • • r • • • 0 - (1) Any use pe~tted in the B -1 Business District; (2) An~a1 hosp1ca1s (kenn 1s to be enc1osed and the ru~s enc1osed by a fence six (6) feet: h igh); (3) Auction houses ; (4) Drive-Ln t ype eating or drinking estab1ish- Ulen.cs; (5) Drive-in type restaurants; (6) Dry c1eaning estab1ishments; (7) Feed and seed store (exc1uding the sa1e (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) or storage of hay); Garage s for commercia1 and pub1ic uti1ity vehi..c1es; Hospita1s and conva1escent homes; Iort:uari..es; Mote1s~ ~otor courts~ auto courts (for transient use on1y and not inc1udLng trai1e r courts); Outdoor commercia1 advertising devices (no such device sha11 be p1aced so as to face any Residentia1 Zone, pub1ic park or parkway if ~thin one hundred (100) feet: therefrom); Termina1s for pub1ic ~ransi~ vehic1es; Trai1er sa1es 1o~s; Used car 1ots; Any si..m..i1a.r 1awfu1 use 'Which, i.n the op~nion of the Commission, i. not objection- ab1e to nearby property by reason of odor. dust~ smoke, fumes. gas, heat, g 1are, radiation or vibration, or ~s not hazardous to the hea1th and property of the surroundLng area through danger of fire or exp1osion. Section 2. rr.ac alL Ord~nanc~~ or p~rL~ v£ Orcl~anc~3 ~n con - f1ict herew1th are express1y repea1ed . Introduced, read i.n ful.~ and passed on £i.rs L r-..!at.l..i..ug on the St:h day of August:, 1972. -2- • • • r 32 x - - • • • • • ,. - Pub1is hed as a Bi11 for an Ordinanc e on the ~th day o f Au g~3 t 7 1972 . ~1ayor Attest:: ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer 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 ~ day of August, ~972. ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer -3- • • • • • • 0 - I,;TRODC:CE D AS A BILL BY COU.'CI~IA.~ A BILL FOR Ar O RDIN&-.;;CE A..'1El'."'DING THE C0!-1P REHENS IVE ZO~NG ORDINA...~C E O F THE CITY 0:!'" E.-GLEWOOD (ORDINANCE NO _ 26 • SERIES OF 1963) • S E CTIO-' 22_4 -11(b) A UTHORIZING DRY C LEANING ESTABLISHHE ITS TO BE LOCATED WITHIN THE B -2 GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS _ WHEREAS~ pursuant to the Ordinance, the City P1an - ning and Zoning Commission du1y he1d a pub1ic hear~ng on June 6, 1972, on a certain proposed amendment to Ordi- nance No. 26. Series of 1 963 (Comprehensive Zoning Ordi- nance) and h as ~ade its recommendation of an adoption of an Ordinance em.bodyin.g said am.e ndmen. t; and WHEREAS, pub1ic necessity, convenience, genera1 we1fare, and g ood zoning practice justify the proposed am.endm.ent to the Zoning Ordi..nan.ce as hereinafter set forth. NOW. THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOO D . COLO RADO: Section 1 . That Section 22.4-11(b) of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado , (Ordinance No. 26, Ser ~es of 1963) is here by amended to read as fo11ows: 22_4-11(b) Permitted Principa1 Uses • No bui1ding, structure, or 1and sha11 b e used and no bui1ding or structure sha11 be erected ~ structura~1y a1tered ~ en1arged or maintained un1ess othe~se pro~ded for in this Ordinance, except for one or more o f the fo11o'Wing uses: -1- • • • r 32x - • • • (1 ) (2 ) (3) (4 ) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) • 0 - Any use permi tted i n t he B-1 Business Dis tr i c t; Ani~a1 h ospita1s (k enne 1s to be enc1o s ed and t he runs e nc1ose d by a fence six (6) fe e t: h i gh ); Auction h o uses; Drive-in type eating or drinking estab1ish- ments; Drive-in type restaurants; Dry c1eaning estab1ishments; Feed and seed store (exc1uding the sa1e or storage of hay); Garages for commercia1 and pub1ic uti1ity vehic1es; Hospita1s and convalescent homes; Mortuaries; Mote1s, moto r courts, auto courts (for transient use on1y and not inc1udi.ng crai1er courts); Outdoor comme rcia1 advertising devices (no such device sha11 be p1aced so as to fac e any Residentia1 Zone, pub1ic park or parkway if ~thin one hundred (100) feet therefrom.); Termina1s for pub1ic transit vehic1es; Trai1er sa1es 1ots; Used car 1ots; Any simi1ar 1aw£u1 use which, in the opinion of the Commission, i; not objection- ab1e to nearby property by reason of odor, dust, smoke, fumes, gas, heat, g 1are, radiation or vibration, or is not hazardous to the hea1th and property of the surrounding area through danger of fire or exp1osion. Section 2 .. ThaL all Orci~nanc~s or parts o£ Or~Lnac~~es ~n cuu- f1ict here~th are express1y repea1ed .. Introduced, read in fu11 and passeci on first reading on the 8th day of August, 1972 .. -2- • • • r 32x • • • • 0 - Published as a Bi 11 for an Ordicance on the day o£ Aug~s t, 1972 . Mayor Attest:: ex of£icio City C1erk Treasurer I, Kar1 F . No11enberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bi11 for an Ordinance, introduced , read in fu11 and passed on first re ading on the ___ day of August, 1972 . ex officio City C1erk -Treasure r -3- • • • r 32x • • 0 - Dhgr+ty A BILL F R A~ ORDI~~~;CE RJ-:Z O '-:-I~G ALL OF BLOCK 6 ~ I~:-rERL': ~·;.3 .r'\DDJ. ION ... :CXCEPT THE ·...:sT 75 F E!o:T THEREOF, CITY OF E''GLEl."OOD, COt.:.:r.• O F ARPPAHOE , COLORADO, FRO:-! R -3 -B (::'-1ULTI -F~1ILY RESIDE,.TIAL) TO B -2 (3USI:~SS DISTRICT) A;:C A:·1E::-...TDI~;:G TI·U:: ZO~I.:;c !'l.l'..P ACCORDI::GLY . ~-riEREAS ~ pursuanc to t he Ordinance. the City P1~•­ n~ng and Zoni~g C ommiss ion du1y he1d a pub1ic hearing on June 20 7 1972 , on a certain proposed amendmen t co Ordi - n anc e No ... 2b , Ser1..es o £ ~963, and the Zon:i__n.g 1--l ap a d opc~d thereb y ~ and has mad e its re co ~e~da tion o f an adoption of an Ordinance embod ying said ame ndcent ; and WHEREAS, pub1ic n ecess ity, convenience, genera1 w e 1fare, and good z oni n g practice justify the proposed aiDendment to said Zoning Ordinance and ~lap,. as hereinafter s e t f orth. NOW , THERE FORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY O F ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section 1. That a11 of BLOCK 6, INTERURBAN ADDITIO , except the t·:cst 75 fee t the r eo£, City of l:..ng 1ewood , County of Arap ahoe, State of Colorado, be and the same he reby is re zoned f rom R-3-B, (Mu1ti-f ami1y Res i den t~a1 ) to B -2 , (Busines s) and that Ordi- nance No . 26, Series o f 1963 , together ~~th the Zoning Map be amended according1y . Section 2 ... The Counci1 hereby finds , dete~ines, and dec1ares that the hereinabove chang e in zoning is justified by pub1ic necessity, conve nience, the -1- I • • I' 32X • • • • 0 - gencra1 we1fare, and g ood zoning practice s . Introduced ,. reading on tl1.e St:h read ~n fu11 and passed on first: day of August . ~972 . Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 24th day of August , 19 72 . Mayor Attest:: ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer I, Kar1 F. No11enberger, do hereby certify that the above and fo r egoing is a true, accurate and comp1ete copy of a Bi11 for an Ordinance, introduced, read in £u11 and passed on first reading on the ~ day of August, 1972. ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -2- • -. ' r ~ • • • • • • 0 - I.ITRODUCED AS A RII RY COl'NCil.J'':A"> A BILL FOR AN ORDINAl."'CE REZONING ALL OF BLOCK 6, I~'TERURBA.."' ADDITIOC'I, EXCEPT THE WEST 75 FEET THEREOF, CITY OF E 'GLE\<o.'OOD, COUNTY O F ARAPAHOE, COLORADO, FRO.!'l R -3-B (MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) TO B -2 (BUSINESS DISTRICT) AND Al:!E!>.'DI.'G THE ZONING :-<.AP ACCOROI 'GLY . WriEREAS~ pursuant to the Ord~nance ~ the C~ty P1an- ning and Zoning Commission du1y he1d a pub1ic hearing on June 20 , 1972, on a certain proposed amendment to Ordi - nance No . 26, ~eries of 1963, and the Zoning Map aciopced thereby, and has made its rec.onllll.enda.tion of an. adoption o f an. Ordina.rtce embodying said a:me ndx:::tent; a.nJ WHEREAS, pub1i.c necessity, convenience , genera1 we1fare, and good zoning practice justify the proposed amendment to said Zoning Ordinance and Map , as hereinafter set forth . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL O F THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section 1. That a11 of BLOCK 6, INTERURBAN ADDITION, except the West 75 feet thereo±, City of Eng1ewood, County of Arapahoe , State of Co1orado~ be and the same hereby ~s rezoned from R-3-B ~ {Mu1ti-fami1y Resident ia1) to B -2~ (Business) and that Ord~­ nance No . 26 . Series of 1963 . together ~th the Zoning Map be amended according 1y . ~ect:ion 2 . The Counci1 hereby finds . determines ~ and dec1 ares that the hereinabove change in zoning is justified by pub1i.c n..eccss~ty~ convenience . the -1- • • • r - - - - 0 - g enera1 we1£are~ and good zoning practices . Introduced , read Ln fu11 and passed on first readLng on the 8th day of August, 1972. Pub1ishe d a s a Bi.11 f or an Ordinanc e o ·n t:he d ay o f August, 1 972. Attest: ex o f ficio City C1erk-Treasurer I, Kar1 F . No11enberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, acc~rate and comp1ete copy o f a Bi11 for an Ordinance, introduced, read in £~11 and pas se d on first reading on the day of August:, 1972. --- ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -2- • -- - • • • • 0 ,. - genera1 we1fare ~ and g ood zoning prac tice s. Introduced~ read in £u11 and passed on f~rst re ading on t he 8th d ay of August, 1972. P ub1ished as a B i 11 fo r an Ordinance on t he d ay of August~ 1972 . Mayor Attest: ex off~cio City C1erk Treasure r I, Kar1 F . No11enberger , do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true~ accurat e and courp1ete copy o f a Bi11 for an Ordinance, Lnt:roduced, read in fu11 and passed on first reading on t he day of Augus t , 1972. --- ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -2- • • • r 32x - - - 0 - d-L~~~,::­ ~~~~----~ ~ ~ A.d~ _;:7?; ~ ~ /~ ~ ~ ~ c..u~ ,_·-~ ?<-/~~~-~~ .a, ::Mr ~~ L3~ ~ ~0 ~-IT' • • . -- - 0 • -. ., \ ! ~ T 32X -• • - ::iL~~~,~ ~ ~~ -~~/<>~~ ;:;t; ~ &-.-;]~ _;::p; ~ ~ -1'~ ~ ~ ffi--, cu ~ c-.-.. -.LLp ?<-/~~~-~~ -c.k /U-~ ~~ 8~ ~ ~() ~--(/" • • 0 - -. •; ., -· ' t • :r . I' 32X I