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CITY COUNCIL I!!IEETING Regu..Za.r
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AGENDA FOR
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
MAY 7. 1973
8:00 P.M.. Call to order,. invocation by the Reverend Francis J .. Kappes
o:£ t:be All Sou1s Ca.tbollc Church,. pledge of allegiance led by
JUDior Girl Scout. Troop No .. 590,. a..od roll call ..
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(a) Regular <neetiDg otC AprU 16. 1973. (Caples -cloae<L }
2... Sc:::heduled visitors ..
._........ (a} B..ecoca.ltl.oo o:£ ••special gueeta""' oL tbe COI8l.CU ..
~~ Dr .. Rudy Deyle. repre.sea.t:tnc the Ar~oe Mental
Hea.l~ Service., "W"tll appear bet:o:re Ccx.1-cU to dlscuas
the Mental Hea.lt:b Center ..
_/(C) Miss Jan Wlnthelser a:Dd. Mr .. F .. Do'QCI.a..s M.cFa.rl-.d
W"ill a..ppea..r before CouncLJ to requ.e.s:t ~ c::m. beba.l.f"
oL the l'und-ralsing cODUnlttee Lor the Engl~ Hlgb
School-Colorado OUtward Bo..ad Greea. R.lver R.a.ft.
course ...
(d) Mrs .. Frances Howard. 645 Eaa1:: Yale Place,. .,-Ul
appear oo bebaU oL tbe Arapahoe COUD.ty I.e-cue or
WOD:leo VoCers to dlacuaa Greeabelt a1c.:.c the Platbe
River ..
;:;/(e} Messrs. Le'"'Ls ~ Lou-·---J~
Sb<>eD>JOker. -til appear t.o-the -opoeed
golf" oou:rae-
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./(a ) Public bearlDg on the final r..-lb>g otC the ordinance
a.pprovi.J:l.C and a:pportionla.g eoeta f"or Paving 01..-t:rlct.
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tlon_tng costs for Pav1J:Jg l>latrlct No ... 21... (Paaaed.
an flrst: reading AprU 16.)
(b) Conttnu:atloa of tbe bea..riAg b> cc:.aalder • ..,--...uoa. o.£
a.pprox:IJ::n.a:.tely 18 1 acres lD the vlct.:D.Uy of" 8allt:& Fe aad.
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AGENDA FOR
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
MAY 7, 1973
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M.l.nutes of the Board o:f Career Service Co'IDD1l.s.aloaers
meet:l.Dg of April 19. 1973... (Coplea enclosed-)
Mlnu.tes of: the Board of: C .a.reer Service CO'Dl..Inf.eal_ODera
n:a.eetl.D.g OIL Apr·ll 30, 1973... (Copl_es eacloaed-)
.Minutes of the Pa..rlul and Recre&tlc:.l Coaun_I_aalcm.
meeting « AprU I.2. I.973. (Copies _..:loaecL)
M:ln:u.t;ee o[ the Pl&DDID.g and. ZODI:D.g Couunl.aaloa rneet:I.Dg
o:f M.a.rch 20. 197~. (Coplee emclOded ... )
Minutes a£ the Library Board meetmc a£ Aprtl 10. I.973.
(CopLes enclos.ed.. )
Ml.nutes ol. the Wa.Eer aDd Sew-er Board zneet:l:Dg o:f
AprU 17. 1973 .. (Copl.ea encloaed ... )
Election Couu:nl.aalc::m. :Jnlnutea of: the rneet:l..ng o.C April 23.
1973... (Copies enclosed .. )
Mezno.a aw1mn t'roD1 tbe Dt.rect;or <d FI.DaDce recardtDc
c.ba.ace of" loca.t:loa fur opera..t:tc::m. oL GEM liquor at.ore ..
(Coplea 4!D..C1oaed...-)
ll!Lin:ut;e.s oC th.e Core Area Ctt:i.z.eae• Connntttee ~
o~ AprU I.9. I.973. (Copl--.c.LoeecL )
Report hOD> tbe Dlreet:.or « C<>DUDJ~a1lt:y Develop11>1.,..t
recard.tnc his attendance at: the An:lerlcan Soclety m
PlanniDg <>Ulcl.al.a coa.ferau::e... (Copi_ea o:f ~:~noraDd:uDJ.
enc1oaed..)
Contlnuatloa o:f the conaldera.tt.oo of the JDeinoraDdun:1
from the Board a£ AdjU8t:zneot 8Dd A-.Ls meeUDg o~
Aprll 11, 1973. reco:ouneadt..Dc dea.lal ol. a requeat b:v
Mr. and Mrs .. Roy Totten. 4-030 South IDea., t:o.r a va.rt.aace
to pern:1tt the encroa.c:lunent. m a b.edce a dlet:ance OIL 9"3"'
from property line to alde-lk .._ Clt¥ -operty.
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AGENDA FOR
REGULAR COUNCTL MEETING
MAY 7. 1.973
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5. roDl.JD_ualca~lons -action. recouu:neaded. (Continued)
J (b) Mea><>riUMIUD> f"ro>n the CUy Manager regardi.J>g
EDclewood Da.J:n No. 1.. (Copl-_.cl.oeecL. )
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llo&euu>raD<bon f"r<>D> the Aas l stan~ C l~ Ma.Dager
recarctlac JX""oc:r&D~.S for t:be elderly aDd aaii1.D1e:r
yCMdb rec:reattoa -~-(Copl --cloeed.)
M.ednoralliiCIIun f':rcxo tbe Dlrec:::t:.cJc-~ F~oe recc::.:D-
"'-''nc ~ of a 4o8 l'ocK aerial -er ladder
t:ruck f"rOD'l Jacobs Equlpon..,~ Ccxnpaay t'or $25.519.73.
(Cop:Lea ea..c1oaec:L )
M.ea1oraDd.UDJ. frcnn tbe Director of: FlnaD.ce recOJXl-
O:I.Jii!DdJ .. a.g awa:rdtD.c o:f a cc:.:rtra.ct. to Trujt._Uo Coo._tractors
f:or tbelr to.v bld o:f M-. 922. 50 ~ COD..8t:ructlcm. o£
curbe aDd gutt.e..r. drtvewray8. aDd aldewa.lk8 at: Pollee-
Fire ee.&er. (Copl-~loeed.)
COD.Bl.cleratl.CJD o:f rec.....,rn....t·"~ &-olD the Aud.ltor•a
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Letter t'roD> WUlla>D B.-Roea r-tc»JDc t'roaa the
Pl.IIDII>J.nc aDd Zcxamc C.......U.•loa.. (C~ -clorrd.. )
Letter t'ro>n Joe Goa>e&. Bec~cxa Dt.rect.or of Crate
~Ut:at:IC>D Ho8ptm1.. r-ueatmc cl-mc of t:be 3300
block 0111 Claril<sc:JD aDd Glrard for tbe ftr.t _. field
day ev-. (Copl--.cl......S.)
ReCOD1D:Leodat:i.OD fron:t. the P 1 aziD_IDc .and z.c.unc COIDD1laal c:m.
tba.t: West Tuft;.& Avenue be rena:D1ed to South Deca:tur sa--. (See l~D> 4(d) above.)
M..eo1or-andtun :froJD t:be .A.•t..~ Clg' MaDaCer recool-
DU.Widtng reducttOD. ln the baa tare t:o:r the EDgle..ooct-
Lfttletoa.-Fort Logan bus Une .frOID 4:5 ceot.e to 25 oeat:a.
(Coplea em.cloaed.. )
~ou. troD> tbe WIRer 8Dd Sewer Bo.rd t'or
approval oL SUpple111e111t No. 38 to Soutllc&t-.e Sa:II.Ha.Uext.
Dls~lct.. (See l~D> 4(t') above. )
Mernor&Dda. frOJ:D the PJ.aaniDg Couuntaaloa. ADd the Houal.J:I&
Authority recornxnenct•nc approval by Coua.cll OIL the DRCC>G
regloo.a..l houalac allocati.OD. plan. (Copies eoclc::.ed.)
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AGENDA FOR
REGULAR COUNC IL MEETING
MAY 7. 1 973
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Ord.l.J:aa:D._ce 011 CiD..a.l rea.c:II.Dg a..zn.endi..Dc Sect.lOD. 3(a).,
enUt.led. ""<::)ov"ertl..zne Work •• • oL Cbapte.r 7 • Tl.Ue V. of
the '69 E. M..C. ~ ._ tlrat r..-IDC AprU 16.)
OrdlluoD.ce .,.. flDa1 r-IDC .....__lac Sectlcxa 2(a).
c.._..-2. TlUe v. oil the '69 E.K..c •• -tled
••councU Appota._t:.eea to tbe C...-....r !le.rvl-ce Coa::u:I:I..'--Lc:m.••
to cbaD.ce tbe eftectlve d:a&e oL the • .....,... .......... &Gal
M.,.y 1 to M.ay 15, 1973. ~ ... nr.t r~ ._
AprU 16.)
Model BOl for an Ordtn..:lce aa. cable televt.aLOD..
(AvallabLe at seaat.-. )
BUt for an Ord:I.D...ance allowing COD8tru.ct.:lc::m. o"L -pbalt:
aldonva.lka aloag at:reet.a dealgz>ated aa state hlp-ya.
(Coplee encloaed. )
Blll for an <>rd...buiD.ce rercardtoc fire protecttcm. for
blgb rlae build'-· (Available at ..,..,..._)
---./(f) Re&oluU.-_._-lat~Dc -·In tbe O...eral FuDd t:or
tbe t:ollowtDc .._cna.r.,.,
-./(l) Una-t c.-da In the road .._. -ldge approprlaU.-
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'-'{lt) ~.:;;~!:~ :;~~~oa. c~:;:'"~· aerial l.adder
..../.: h-uck fron> the 1.972 budcMc.
-(JJ.l ) Col.l ectloo fees re~ to property ta.x rev enue.
~v ) Expemaea fur Legal a.J>d j-lcla.l departl:nem.ta.
(Copi es enclosed. )
Reaolut"icx:a t:.c::Jr a.Uoca.tlon of' City e&lea and use t:a.x
revem.uea.. (Available a.t sea•f<JI:l_.)
Att.orney•a cho'lce.
Clty Manager.
J a) Conalde.ratloa. o1 the Jaycees' requ.eat: for fi.Da.nctal
a.aaiata..nce for the 4th.. o1 July ft.re.vorka dleplay ..
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AGENDA FOR
REGUI...AR COUNCIL MEETING
MAY 7. 1973
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r...,l_..tt...a Croal. --oL Ad)-an..rt -d ~-.
P-.......~ag --s z...tac CODUDtaa--. --w---s Se"Wer Board.
A_...__ lao f:or aale of:-to CU~ oL --at tl>e
Dortb. end of Fire Sltat"l.c.:. 'W-t....
Report r-dlag couunercl.al r--pl.ckup ~--s PUC recuJ.a.Uoo of: re£uae c~uozos-.
1.9"12 ~tal Report. (Copl.-au:l....-_ )
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8. B.ecQIPl-lt;I.OD of" ncm:-a.cheduled vlaltora .
9. General dt.ecus.alon ...
(a) Mayor• a c bolce.
(b) Counct.bna:D•a cb.olce.
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STANLEY H. DIAL (~9
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
CITY~
DISTRICT
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EXPIRATION
Milton E. Senti (llayor 4
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Howard R. Brown (Mayor Pro Tem)
Paul Blessing At Large
1 Dallas J. Dhority
Judith B. Henning At Large
At Large
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Elmer E. Schwab
Werner D. Schnackenberg
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CITY A TTORHEY ----
Bernard V. Berardini Englewood City Hall
AIJIINISTRATIVE OFFICERS
Stanley H. Dial
(City Manager)
Andy McCown
(Assistant City Manager)
Englewood City Hall
Englewood City Hall
DEPARTIIENTAL ~
Chas. 8, Carroll (Utili ties Director)
Jack L, Clasby (Chief of Police)
Ia, A, Haailton (Fire Chief)
Miu Harriet Lute (Director of Libmiea)
(Personnel Director)
Karl Kallenberger (Director of Finance)
E. P. R01ans (Director of Parks " lecreation)
Ja1es L. Supinger (Director of Couunity Deve1oPilent)
Kells Waggoner (Director of Public Works)
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RESIDENCE ADDRESS
4745 South Lipan Street
3183 South Race Street
4122 South Galapago Street
3150 South Acoma Street
2951 South Franklin Street
4795 South Inca Street
4601 South Bannock Street
761-ll40 ext. 235
761-ll40 ext, 200
761-ll40 ext, 200
761-ll40 ext. 245
781-6681
781-6686
761-1140 ext, 266
761-ll40 ext. 205
761-1140 ext. 210
761-1140 ext. 260
761-1140 ext, 257
761-ll40 ext. 220
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BACKGROUND, , • , •
The Englewood City Council has been concerned for s<~~e time that the property
owners in an unincorporated area adjoining the southwest portion of the City were being
assessed more than property owners in the City, but were not receiving the same level of
services. The Council is also concerned that the Individuals called to provide emergency
services to the area have difficulty determining their legal jurisdiction because of the
very irregular boundary lines, After considerable study, the Council determined that a
sufficient community of interest exists between Englewood and that area and that it could
be integrated with the City in a logical extension of the City boundaries, and they
initiated the action to annex. The Council took this step under the author! ty granted in
the Mu nicipal Annexation Act of 1965, which provides that a municipality may annex an un-
incorporated area which has had more than two-thirds contiguity with that municipality for
at least three years.
Following this action, several of the property owners in the northernmost
part of the annexation area west of South Santa Fe Drive, successfully pet! tloned the Cl ty
of Sheridan for annexation. This particular area which included in both the Englewood
annexation proceedings and In the area petitioned to be annexed by Sheridan, became "dis-
puted", and the District Court ordered that an election be held to determine the matter.
An election was held on October 5, 1971, at which election property owners
voted to remain as unincorporated la nd In Arapahoe County rather than to become part of
either Englewood or Sheridan. None of the area east of South Santa Fe Drive was included
in this election.
Now, after considera ble deliberation, the Englewood City Council has deter-
mined that it is to the best interest of property owners within the area which is being
considered for annexation, as well as t he citizens of Englewood, to once again consider
the matter of annexation . To this end, the Council has passed a Resolution of intent to
annex, setting a Public Hearing at 8:00P.M. on Monday, April 16, 1973, This Hearing will
be to determine whether or not the proposed annexation complies with the applicable pro-
visions of the "Municipal Annexation Act of 1965," Chapter 139, Article 21, Section 4,
CRS 63 (1965 Permanent Supplement).
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It should be noted that the area being considered in this annexation is the
same area that was considered in the City's original action to annex. Land to the east of
South Santa Fe Drive is included in this action; it was not included in the annexation
election in 1971.
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TilE PUJUlOSE OF TilE AJBLJ C HEARING .... ,
The purpo se of the Public Hearing is to determine and to find that th e
territory which is propo sed to be annexed meets the following requirements :
(1) The area which is proposed to be annexed has had more than two-thirds
contiguity with the Cit y of Englewood for a period of not less than three years,
(2) No land which is held in identical ownership will be divided by the
annexation so that a por t ion of that land is annexed to the City and a portion remains
outside of the City.
(3) No land held in identical ownership c011prises twenty (20) acre s or more
and has an assessed valuation for ad valorem tax purposes in 1972, in exces s of $200,000,00.•
(4} Annexation proceedings have not been commenced to annex all or a pert
of tills area to a city otller til an Englewood.
(5) The annexation will not .cause the area to be detached from its exist ing
school district and cause the area to be attached to another school district.
(6) The City Council is not 111posing additional terms and conditions on the
area which is proptsed to be annexed.
(7) No annexation election is required,
•Tiie value of both land and improvements is considered in detel'lllining tllis value.
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ADVANTAGES OF ANNEXATION
TO THE
Cl TY OF ENGLEWOOD
(l) Represent& tion on the City Counci 1 through the councilman from your district and
three councilmen at-large,
(2) Lower property tax.
(3) Lower fire insurance rates.
(4) More intensive Fire protection.
{5) More intensive Police protection.
(6) Qualified, conscientious City administrators to assist you through the necessary
operating departments which are staffed by well-trained personnel.
(7) Codes and ordinances, adopted and enforced, to protect .l2!!! property.
(8) Progressive Park and Recreation Progra11,
(9) Modern and convenient municipal Library facilities.
(10) Street lighting program,
(11) Maintenance of i11proved streets and traffic engineering service.
AND IIANY 0111ERS
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DIGEST OF INFORMATION
SCHOOLS:
Present Status: The area east of South Santa Fe Drive which is proposed to
be annexed is in the Englewood School District and the area to the west of South Santa Fe
Drive is in the Sheridan School District. The area which is in the Sheridan School District
is also in the Arapahoe Junior College District.
Effect of Annexation: The annexation will not effect the school district
boundaries in any way: children living within the area will continue to attend the schools
they are now attending, Neither will the school mill levy be changed as a result of the
anaexa tion,
The Arapahoe Junior College has bec011o a StR te College and is now known as
the Arapahoe Community College. Property owners in the Sheridan School District will continue
to pay a nominal levy for this College ---the 1972 levy is ,50 mills.
ARAPAHOE REGIONAL LIBRARY DISTRICT:
Present Status: Unincorporated areas or Arapahoe County and municipal! ties
such as Sheridan which do not provide library service, are in the Arapahoe Regional Library
District. Persons living in these areas pay the useu11ent for this District and are then
entitled to library service fr0111 participating aunicipal libraries, such as Englewood 's,
The levy for this District is 1.40 •ills.
Effect of Annexation: Upon annention to the City of Englewood, the area
will aut0111atically be withdrawn fr011 the Anp1hoe Regionll Library District and the 1.40
mill levy will be dropped, Residents will hm convenient access to our municipal library
at the north side of the City Hall at 3400 South El1tl Street.
FIRE PROTECTION:
Present Status; Part o! the are~ eut or South Santa Fe Drive is in the
Littleton Fire Protection District and the rnainder of the area 18 not within any municipal
or special Fire Protection District. This litter area receives "free-willed" assistance from
the Englewood and Sheridan Fire Depart•ents, but 1B not auured of protection, The -7-
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irregular boundaries of this area cause much confusion to the firemen called to this area
in determining who has jurisdiction.
Effect of Annexatio n: The City would assist those persons in the Littleton
Fire Protection District in petitioning to withdraw from that District, Upon withdrawal
from the District, the 6,00 mill levy would be dropped, That area, then, as well as the
area not now in any fire protection district, would come under the jurisdiction of the
Englewood Fire Department, and would be provided fire protection by a well-trained, full·
time professional fire department wit h modern fire-fighting equipment.
New fire and police facilities are nearly completed at West Ithica Avenue and
South Elati Street AND the City of Englewood ha s purchased land on the northwest cor ner of
South Federal Boulevard and West Oxford Avenue and will be letting bids on the construction
of a three-bay fire station on this land in April of 1973! 'ftlis Engine Company will serve
the property in the extreme southwest section of the City of Englewood and will have
excellent access to the area being considered in this annexation,
In addition, the Fire Station at South Fox Street and West Belleview Avenue
will provide protection to the area east of South Santa Fe Drive and could supplement the
equipment west of South Santa Fe Drive, were it ever necessary,
POLICE PROTECTION :
Present Status: This area is presently under the jurisdiction of the
Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office, Again, because of the very irregular boundaries, It is
often very difficult to determine whic h agency has jurisdiction in the event of a call.
Englewood and Sheridan police "cover" calls to the area but do not exercise their author! ty
in the area. They lend assistance to the Sheriff's Department only, The levy for the
Arapahoe County Law Enforcement Authority is 2,60 mills,
Effect of Annexation: Annexation to Englewood will result in intensified
police protection to the area, 11iere Is greater pollee coverage in the Cl ty per square
mile of area than in the unincorporated area under the Sheriff's jurisdiction, There will be
uninhibited access from the Englewood Police station at South Elati Street and West Ithica
Avenue to this area----average response t11e throughout the City is less than four minutes.
The Englewood Pollee Department now has a staff of 65 men and women, dedicated to making
our City a safe and pleasant place to live and to do business. ·8·
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POLICE PROTECTION:
Effect of Annexation: (Continued)
The 2,60 Mill levy for the Law Enforcement Authority would be dropped upon
annexation to the City of Englewood,
PARKS AND RECREATION:
Present Status: All of the properties in this area except one, are in the
South Suburban Metropolitan Recreation and Park District, The levy for this Distri ct is
4.00 mills.
Effect of Annexation: Englewood is fortunate to have one of the finest
recreation programs In the area and has eleven (ll) parks with llO acres of park land.
Three of these parks are near the Santa Fe-Union area : Belleview Park, located at West
Belleview and South Inca Street; Jason Park, located at West Quincy Avenue and South Jason
Street; and Centennial Park at West Union Avenue and South Decatur Street, All of these
parks have picnic facilities, children's play areas and ball fields, The City will petition
the Board of Directors of South Suburban Metropolitan Recreation and Park District to per-
mit the withdrawal of the annexation area fraa that district and if it is successful in its
petition to withdraw, it will re1ult in a 4 11111 decrease in your taxes.
WATER:
Present Status: At this time 10st of the subject area has no water service.
Denver extends water service into a portion of the area,
Effect of Annexation: Englewood could serve some of the peripheral area ;
however, those persons being served by Denver would probably continue with Denver service
for the present, At this time, Englewood has a 6-inch main in West Union Avenue and a 14
inch aain which extends along West Oxford Avenue from Santa Fe to Clay Street and then South
to Federal, As the area develops, consideration will be given to expanded facilities in
this area.
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WATER:
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Effect of Annention: (Continued)
Englewood Quarterly Usage
First 9, 000 gallon
Next 36,000 gallon
Next 255,000 gallon
Next 450,000 gallon
Per 1,000 gal.
$.57
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Denver Bi-Monthly Usage
First 20,000 gallon
Next 80,000 gallon
Next 1,300, 000 gallon
Next 6,600, 000 gallon
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(A consumer who uses 110,000 gallons for 3 summer months will have a water bill in Englewood
of $50,72 and on Denver rates a bill of $62,00),
FIRE INSURANCE:
Present Status: Because aost of this area has no guaranteed protection by a
fire department, but rather depends on the cooperation of the Englewood and Sheridan fire
departments for volunteer protection, this area is given a Claas 10 rating by Insurance
Services Incorporated, The area east of South Santa Fe Drive, which is in the Littleton
Fire Protection Diltrict is in a Class 8.
Effect of Annexation: It is impossible for the City Council to guarantee
that upon annexation to the city of Englewood, the entire area would automatically be given
a Class 6 rating by Insurance Services Incorporated ---this is the rating Englewood
property owners enjoy, This rating, which is given by Insurance Services Incorporated after
careful evaluation, is llased upon several factors, among which are the proximity to a fire
station, aanpower, equipment and the availlbility of water, For those areas which have
water service, and in w~ich fire hydrants can be installed, a savings in Fire Insurance
should be realized iuediately upon annexation. In those areas which do not have water
service and in which fire hydrants cannot be installed, there will be s01e savings, but not
as auch as there would be were water availlble. The fact that the area will be covered by
a professional fire department should result in soae reduction in your Fire Insurance rate,
even though water aay not be available,
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Effect of Annexation: (Continued)
annexation, because few streets are opened and much of the area is undeveloped, As de-
velOJllllent does take place and there is a need for better access; street lighting, street
name signs, street maintenance, etc., will be made available.
One of the most i11portant benefits of annexation is the opportunity afforded
citize ns to participate in a sig nificant 1anner in the local government, To people who are
i.-erested in purchasing land in the area, there is value in being in a city ..... they know
where to go to get the answers and to get assistance.
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n!E EFFECI' OF rnE ANNEXATION ON n!E USE OF LAND:
~: At the present time this area is zoned by Arapahoe County and in-
cludes R-3, singre:Tamily residential ; 1-1, light industrialj .,.2, heavy industrial ; and
B-4, couercial.
Under the provisions of the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965, the City will
be required to zone the entire area within 90 days after the effective date of the annexa-
tion, The staff of the Planning Division of the Department of Co11111unity Development will
work with property owners to determine the proper zoning for this area ,
Procedure to be followed: A careful study wil l be made of the existing uses
within the area by the staff and meetings will be held with property owners in the area.
Based upon thse aeetings, the land use study and consideration of the Com-
prehensive Plan, a report will be aade to the City Planning and Zoning Commission as to the
zone classifications recommended to be iaposed in the area, A date will be set for Public
Hearing on the zoning, at which Hearing, property owners in the area will have an additional
opportunity to discuss the zoning with the Couission aeabers. Tbe City Council will then
hold a second Public Hearing on the zoninc bl8ed upon the Planning C01111ission's recommenda-
tion, and if it is approved by the Council, the zoning would becoae effective approxiutely
30 days later,
The City can undertake the zoning of the land while the annexation is under-
way; however, the zoning cannot becoae final until after the annexation is final.
Exist!~ Usee: Any edsting usee which are not permitted under the pro-
visions of the COipreeneive Zoning Ordinance will be peraitted to continue under the pro-
visions of the section relative to Non-conforaing usee. For exaaple:
(1) An auto-wreckinl yard i1 not a Feraitted Use under the provisions of the
Coaprehenaive Zoning Ordinance, HoMver, thole auto wrecking yards which are in existance
can continue to operate indefinitely, The ownen would be requested to pay a $100 annual
license ftt, and to coaply with tbe provilion• of the Auto-wrecking I& Junk Yard Ordinance.
'nli1 Ordinance provides that the buaineu au1t be carried on within an enclosed area, that
potable water and unitary tac111tiu be available for nployees, and that fire lanes be
provided, It i1 our opinion that theae are very balic requireaents with which most of the
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2077-09-2-00
1. 002 Sample L • 7320 I • 17380
2. 003 Kiewit L • 1570 I • 0
3, 004 Kiewit L • .1570 I • 480
4, 005 Kiewit L • 310 I • 0
5. 006 Koch L • 3300 I • 4050
6, 007 Kiewit L -3000 I • 0
7, 008 Kiewit L • 1500 I • 0
8, 012 Reeves L • 3600 I • 9740
9, 013 Koch L • 30 I • 0
10, 014 Koch L • 230 I • 0
11. 015 Koch L • 2280 I • 1380
12. 016 Koch L • 1670 I • 4130
13, 017 Dransfe1dt L • 1010 I • 4270
14. 018 Denver, City II County L • 1580 I • 0
15, 019 Koch L • 800 I • 3540
16. 020 American Stress Ure L • 2480 I· 7510
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17, 021 Kopfer-1/4; Quell an~ l/2;L • 240 I I • 0
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A/M 0070 A • 11.24
A/II 0070 A • 2.65
A/II 0070 A • 2.65
A/M 0070 A • ,529
A/M 0070 A • 5,67
A/M 0070 A • 4,84
A/II 0070 A • 2.62
A/II 0070 A • 3.96
A/II 0070 A • ,0 6
A/II 0070 A • ,39
· A/M 0070 A • 3,53
A/M 0070 A • 2.81
A/II 0070 A • 1.63
A/1 0070 A • 3.0
A/II 0070 A • ,945
A/M 0070 A • ,375
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19. 025 Hanson L • 2090 I • 3660 A/II 0070 A • .31
20. 026 Am eri can Stress Wire L • 3160 I • 0 A/II 0070 A • • 79
Corp. I ..
21. 027 American Stres s Wire L • 3650 I • 18260 A/II 0070 A • 1.3
Corp.
22. 028 Bumpus & Delange L • 1260 I • 2010 A/II 0070 A • 2.47
23. 029 Carlton L • 1950 I • 2320 A/II 0070 A • 4. 76
24. 030 Sample L • 290 I • 380 A/11 0070 A • ,66
25. 031 Svigel L • 1800 I • 1490 A/II 0070 A • 3.2
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26. 032 Blair L • 2650 I • 10420 A/II 0070 A • 5.02
27. 033 Bumpus & Delange L ·1740 I • 0 A/II 0070 A • 5.01
28. 034 Forbes L • 3000 I • 900 A/II 0070 A • 5.13 ' I • •
29. 038 Mikelson L • 6530 I • 14350 A/II 0070 A • 5.12
30, 039 Delange & Bumpus L • 3000 I • 9240 A/II 0070 A • 1.03
31. 040 Koch L • 650 I • 0 A/II 0105 A • 1,04 'I 7
32. 041 Svigel L • 1640 I • 0 A/M 0070 A • 2.42
33. 043 Roberts L • 960 I • 2450 A/II 0070 A • 1. 55
34. 044 Santa Fe Florists L • 2030 I • 0 A/II 0070 A • 2.21
35. 045 llwlpus L • 120 I • 1 A/II 0070 A • .17
36. 046 S1ith
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37. 047 Whitting ton L • 3570 I • 13220 A/M 0070 A • .53
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39, 057 Tague L • 4780
40 , 058 Bumpus L • 130
41. 059 Snnta Fe Florists L • 15480
42. 060 Hunt L • 6390
43, 061 Roberts L • 230
44. 062 Knoedler L • 9970
45, 063 Svigel L • 15150
46, 071 Ragsdale L • 5890
47. 072 Ragsdale L • 9070
48, 073 Smith & Pitschke L • 710
49, 074 Royce L • 1410
50, 075 Smith & Pitschke L • 1190
51. 076 Sheets L • 3020
52, 077 Kittle L • 3070
53. 078 Verdos L • 5400
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54. 001 Thomas L • 750
55. 002 Thomas L • 3450
56. 006 Vaughn L • 3000 \
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I • 10500 A/M 0105
I • 880 A/M 0105
I • 3830 A/M 0105
I • 25300 A/II 0105
I • 3920 A/M 0105
I • 9860 A/II 0105
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I • 5450 A/M 0070
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A • ,82
A • ,20
A • 4.55
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A • ,89
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57. 006 Magoffin L • 6020 I • 5120 A/11 0030 A • 2,35
58, 007 Meyer L • 2160 I • 0 A/M 0030 A • 1.19
59, 009 Tower L • 1500 I • 3600 A/II 0030 A • ,93
60, 010 Tucker L • 1500 I • 1580 AIM 0030 A • ,99
61. Oll Magoffin L • 2400 I • 1670 A/II 0030 A • .99
62, 014 Thurman L -4680 I • 1120 A/II 0030 A • 2.39
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63, 001 Hayes L -1650 I • 2520 A/11 0045 A • ,47
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65. 007 Stohn L • 920 I • 0 A/II 0045 A • .17
66, 008 Stohn L-920 I • 2800 A/M 0055 A • .17 ' I r • •
67, 009 llanning L • 920 I • 2q20 A/M 0055 A • • 17
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68, 001 Gilliland L • 900 I • 0 A/M 0045 A • .86 ,
69, 002 Gilliland L • 1740 I • 2230 A/M 0045 A • ,53
70, 003 Porter L -2040 I • 5290 A/M 0055 A • ,59
71. 009 McDermott L -3000 I • 3400 A/Y 0055 A • 1.0 . ,
72, 010 Garrett L-990 I • 5900 A/M 0055 A • .29
73. 012 LeCavalier L • 900 I, I • 0 A/M 0055 A • .35
74. 013 Eldredge L • 2100 I • 4870 A/II 0055 A • ,5 8 ,
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75, 022 Hall L • 1550 I -0 A/M 0150 A • 5,07
76, 023 Kiewit L • 4350 I · 2180 AI M 0155 A • 9.41
77. 024 Kiewit L • 2290 I · 0 AI M 0155 A • 6.28
78. 025 Kiewit L • 300 I · 0 A/M 0155 A • ,606
79, 026 Kiewit L • 9090 I · 3240 A/M 0155 A • 14.76
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80. 007 Hunter L • 1800 I · 2930 A/M 0070 A • 3.01
81. 008 Pratt & Hardy L-710 I -240 AIM 0070 A • 1.19 II J'
82. 010 Smith & Pi tschke L • 13500 I · 40780 A/II 0070 A • 4.55
83. 011 Verdos L • 1140 I · 3980 A/II 0105 A • 1.21
84, 018 Verdos L • 15160 I · 34780 A/II 0105 A • 3,89 I:· r I • •
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A11 re8Ldenta of Arepaboe. El.bert. aad Doual.aa Count:l.ea are
eat:l.t1ed to the aerv"l.caa offered at Arapahoe Mental. Bea1th
Center. We are a non-profLt. c~~ty-or:l.anted center wb:l.eh
aee~ to pro~de bel.p for peopl.e ~th .ental. bea1th prob1~.
We bel.:l.e•• c:b.at :l..n .oat c .a•e• th:l.• be1p caa be a:l.veD wh:l.l.e
peopl.e 1Lve at home &od -.eng f--:1.1:1. .. and fr:l.eada. rac:her
than be:l.na aenc: to a hoap:l.ta1.
S~ of tbe probl.-we can hel.p v"l.tb a :re depreaa:l.on.. l.onel.i.-
n_.•., fear•. d:l.ff~cul.ty :l.n aett:l.aa a10QS vi.c:h others., bedwect:l.na.
t.-per tantru.a., bo .. .aoaa.-ent d:l.fr:l.cul.c::l..-. l.earn:l.ns and be-
ba~or prob1__. :l.n •cbool.. --r:l.ta1 probl...-., parenc:-cb:l.l.d rel.a-
e:l.oa.abi.pa • troub1ed &clol.aaceat• • a1cobo1 and drua dependency.
and d:l.ff:l.cul.t:l._. :l.n cop:l.ac ~tb r.-l.:l.ty.
Trea~t __, be by :l.acl:I.V':I.dual. coD8u1tati.on vi..th aOIBeOne fro.
our ataff of •oc:"l.al. worker•., payehol.oaf.•t•. p•yc.b:l.atr:l.at• and
payc:hi...ac:r:l.c nu:raea. Or., frequen.tl.y tr-~n.t worke best: i.n •
g -roup ai.tuat:f...on. We have a vart..et:y of therapy group• • i.ncl.ud.i.n&
t:raD.8acc::l.ona1 an.al.ya:l.a. adul.t: :l.na:l.abt. act:l.on-eacounter. :l.n-
ac:hool. and after-•cbool. groups for c:h:l.l.dren., adol.eac.ent aroupa.,
group• for unw-ed .a-ther•. parent: aroup•. -.lt:l.ple-f-1.1y croup•.
etc.
We _.:l.nt:.ai.n a 24-hour -raency aerv"l.ce. A ~ra:l.ned proE.-a:l.onal
v:l.l1 respond to • tel.epboae call for bel.p at aay hour.
Arapahoe H.nr;al. Beal~b Cente:r prov-t..cte. the paycho1oai.c.a1 an.cl
aocf.Al. vork aerv:l.c.ea for the ach.ool d"l.a~r:l.cta oE L:I.C:tle.ton.,
Sher:l.clan. Cherry Creek. and Aurora. V. are a1ao ava:l.1ab1e on
a conaul.tac:i.on baaLa to the EQ&l.ewood Scboola.
Referral.• come to AHHC fro. .any aouree• --pr:l.vate phyai.cf...an•.
clergymen. the acbool.a., courea., ve1E.are •aenc:l.••· pol:l.ce. f._:l.l.y.
fr:l.ends . and nei.ghbors. Wben an :l.nd1.v:l.dua1 call.• the Center, an
appo:l.ntment: :l.a aet up. If i.t ~ an .-.raency •~tuaci.on, • ataff
~ember w:l.l.l reapond :1...-ed:l.ately. Fe .. for aerv"l.ca are deter.Lned
by a al.:l.d:l.ng •ca'"l.e. b .. ed on :f..ncome aod a.-ber of clepenclenc:a. Jlo
one :l.a refused trea~nt:. ae.r•:l.cea on. c:he ba•:l.• of :l.nab:l.li.ty to pay •
We have two off:l.cea. Ca11 wh1.chever one :l.a .oa~ conve.ni.enl: to you.
AltA.PABOE MENTAL
485 7 South Broadway. Entflewood
Phone 761.-0620
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CITY OF ENGLBWC:X:>D, COLCJiRA..DCI
JIIOI.Y 7, ~973
The City cou.ncL~ of the City of ,p;ng~ewood',. A.raptabc:le cou.ne·y,.
Co~orad'o,. Jaet .i..n requ.2,ar •--•LOin on ~&ay 7, ..1973 at: 11:03 P.IW.
'Z".be i..nvocat:.ion .,.._.. given by -..!#Or Pro r.e.r BovArd Jlro!W'n. P.ledge
of ~~egia..nce was ..led by Junior Gi..r..I .SCOUt rroop No. S!iiO.
The Na90r a..Jc.ecl for roLZ c.a2-..I. UptO!ft e..be c~..I of the ro..I.l,. the
Eo.l..Iowi.ng were present:
Cou.nci..l NealberS B..Iessiftg,. Scl»Tab, Scbna-c:.lcen.berg,. Henn.i.ng, Senti,
Dborit:y, Bra.rn.
Absent:: None
~so present were: City Hanager Dia..I
A-ssistant: Cit::g Manager Hc:COWD
Cit::g At::t::orney Berardini
Direc:t::or oE Fi..nance NoLZenbe.rger
COUNCILHAN BROWN JI!IOVED AND COCTNC.ILHAN BLESSING SBCONDBD A .HC'I"riOH
TO APPROVE: THE M~S OF THE RBGVLAR MEETING OF APRIL ..16, .1.973. Upon the
ca.l.l of the ro..I.l, the vote resu.J.t::ed as Eo..I..Iows:
Ayes: Counci..I NII!!JIIJbers Sc:l»#ab, Scbna.ckenbe.rg, Henning, Dbtorit::y,
Brown, B.lessing, Senti.
Nays: None
Absent:= None
The Hayer dec..Iared the motion carried.
The Jll.a!,I'Or cec:ogn..ized tile fcd . ..ICJIIIiTing peopLe E~ t:.he ..I.i..-t: of
-specia..I Citizen Progr .. Inviee..-:
Hrs. RJII!I J. r~,. .3200 So. High st., Prec.iz:a,ct -.a. 7. --
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Dr. Rudy Dey~e , representing the Ar.apaboe /"'ent.-~ Bea~tb Service,
appeared ~fore Counci.l. eo discuss the Mez7ta.l Hea.~t.h Center.
Dr-Deg.;.e gave counci.l a m.i!:.p of tbe -"'.:'"ea. ccn.•eored by the Arapa..hoe
MPnt~7 He~2.e.'"J C enter. ue &t.9 t ed t:hat: ehc: ~t:.ie nt:: poru.2at~on in .2972 was
2,000 pat :ent:.s. The Cftn t:er has SB professiona2s a nd 34 students, with a
budge t: ot" S900. 000. The.i r funding is current:.l.y sp~it:: between 24* ~edoera...I.,
4 4 ~ State, .2 7~ .loc4.l, .lO« rat::ient fees, and S~ Count:g. Due eo fed~a~
c:utbac:Jc.s , ad u.stDJrc.nt:s .in ebc budget: wi.IJ. have t:o be made . Tbe Cen t er serves
an area of 200,000 peop~e and r-rc:nrides in-pat..:!.e:nt: c..:J:re as woe:..I.l •.s out-patient
T,_ C ent:••r .... -orJ..s w i t:• ~i n ic t:@,....S, c!oc.-t:ors, sc:J-oo.o1. di.s-tr.ic:ts, as ....-e.I~ as
ot:l:c.r i n E t:i t:ut::iC"ns i n '!:1rc-a r ea, ~lp i ng ,.., sc-lv p.-ob!er::~~s of" .3 n:Jenta~ bea.lt.h
nneurc. T~~ Ara pahO~ M~n~al R~~L~J C~ntcr currPntJy bas a sra~ cr~sis due
eo the Cd pid e xpansior. of progra~~ and staff over tho ~ast few yea~s.
C<JUnci .:.wom.."l.-: Hcnn.i.ng incu:i r~ "-"hather a C"C"ntrac:t: .bas.i.s ~u~d be
ehe best: :..·a•" eo c o abot.:c t::h .i.s serv:Lc:e . rr -Dey~e rcp..l .i ed t:J-..4t: he Ee~f: the
cont:rac-~ .... a;. ~he -best -ay .:i n ordor eo s~£Xo.· t::.h~ rea..l cost of service.
Counc:i..lwoman H~1ning seated t:~a~ she woa..ld 1ike to see a t:ot a..l
cost: o E services r r.dc~od to the Eng ..lewood area in order e o assess the
.bei 1~Ei c:s c:.o Erg Pwood c.:.t:~.:cr:s.
Counc.i~J""\41') Brown sr-aLc.-d t:}:;d t:: he ~e~e th•"s type o-Frog~a.m w..1s
£inc exa~p~c of one meeting ~he need~ o: the c .i.t:izens oE Enq..lcwood-
Ci t:y Mc:tna7~r Dia:! :ir:quir~ W'he~er .i t ~-ou..ld not be more proper
E or the funding to co~e f~ the C o unty as the entity enco~~ss:ing Eng..lewood,
:cdlther t"'h~J l .racc:i."·..i.n".:: Ccom both :hL Cour:'t"y .and thle Cit:y oE Eng..le-..'OOd,
resu2 e ..i r .<::/ i n d o ub..le eaxae.ion f o r E.n<J.2.Ch-ood -E!>side1:ts.
,.,r. DPy le st:at:C!'d th.ae f:_ilu-;:.r.,-or ho-e Nent:AJ H~~th C ent-er need~
Eund~n g d~S? -aea1y.
f<!i~s ... .""an r~f r-l"t~1 Sf!"r and .~.r. l--. I>cua~as Mc:Far ~and ar.:.--ea.red ~ore
counc i.J t ·<• re '"ruese :-und.s cr behd1.f (""'o-e .•~e Fur:~-r ... .is.i..ng cornrn..it:t:~ £or the
cng.l~ood IJ igh Schoo -Co2orado Out:w.a.rd ~!.Jnd G .::-een R:iver F:...!IIE t: coursP -
M.r-Mc:FarJ and st=deed th~~ cha schoo..l had an cuew~rd bound program
which t:hcu t.·c:e excited about:. ~hey had .st.i..l..l $7GO-$S O O ~rt:h of .bencfit.s
to raise,· 6 nd they were asking Eor spon.sors~ps oE $25 to $50 ap:Lece from
c:..lubs a .nd i nd.i.t.-.i dua..ls .in the area. • •
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M~ss Winthe~ser gave a description of the trip and the benefits
of it to the students i nvo~v~.
Counc.i~ Brown i nqu.:..red whe~r e..J2e. student body was s.bowi.ng An!l
~t:hus:i.~SDI' :Eor t.be trip. ll!!iss Wintheiser stated t:.hat the entire student body
-•s supportLn ~ the t rip and s bOwi n~ much concezn as cou~d be ~gined.
Mrs. Fr~c~~ Boward, 645 E~~ YaZe P~ace, appeared before Counci~
on be~~~£ o E the A ra pahOe Ccunt:y League o£ women Voters to discuss Grc~~It
a.2onq the r-~~::et:c P--iver .
She stat~ that ebe Leag·ue endorsed the pro~sa2 o E the River
Deve.2opment: committed for goJf co urs~ a.2ong the P2att:e ~vcr.
Co un ciJ~n Schwab s t a ted that there ~ere 22 goi£ courses within ~2
mi.2es o f Eng~cr..aod an:d t:l'la e he had to question k-hether a goif course was
necessary a t ~!:::is t:.in-.e .in E:CJg.lCh"'<.~.
Coun ciJ~n Brown stated that the Ci ty needPd G~t area, of
wh ich the go.:I:f course ... -oui d good beg::f.._r...n.ing .
Mr. ~i s Pa tten , 4435 So . G rant:. Street:, appeared before Counci~
e o d i sccss the p~oposed gc2f
ne stated that the .lane! w-.,..~.1 not: be a~-a.i.l.ab2e indefin..ite.Zg, and
that the C :!.ty needed to take action a~ this t.i.Jbe. T he City of De.cver and t:.be
C.i.t:y of L..itt: et:or1 both ha ve green.l:;.e..!.t:s, and Eng.l.4!IW'OCJ!d' be.i..ng in ~ the
two sbou..!d ex-eend t ha t bet..-een the two eris"t:inq gr~..Zt:s.
M r . J anwes Shoema k er, 4647 So-Ga.l.apa.go Stroet., appeared before
C ounci.l. to C.i.scuss the proposed go.l:E course.
He remdnisced an Eng~ewood•s pws t: recreat3on and park programs.
H e .sta t ed ~hat' of t-he J.2 courses i n the area , the pr~vate ones w-ere very
e x pcrsive . O f the ounicipa..Z cne s, a~~ o~ t-~ g ave preferent:ia.l. treatment:
to the ~r ~ rcsid cn t 5.
CCJUNCTLH0.4f_.l!f.N HENNI~~G /WCVE:C: A!\•D COUNCTL/IIAN BLESSING SECO NDED A
~I'YI'TrJY "ri"" CPE.'V ft PPB I.TC HEA R T II.-G 0 11.• T SE FINJ'!.L RE:ADTNG OF THE OP-D.Ifi.-;;.NCE
J'J.PPRD \'::.."G AIJ!) Al PORTIC r~·c; C~STS F C•R FA t ' INC D Z:STRICT l!.-0 . 22.. r_:pon t::.he
ca.Z.Z o f t:he ro~J , the vo te resu.l.t:ed as fol.lows• II • •l
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Aa:es: Cor..:nc.:f...! .t:C!!InL....""ers scJ,.,ab, Sc.hnacken~g, nenn..ing, Dhc::l:rity,
B::-c.--n, B~ es;.:i.ng.. Senti •
Na'!Js= Uonc
..Bb.senc::: None
C 3 t::q Han ~g e r C i a~ ga"L·c a 1-r.i-£ h.2s"t:ory of t:bc eseab.lisl:"...a:te..n e o :f
P~'-·.i....r-g District: •o. 2.1.. He stated t:l-"~e the rec.-r~e had been advised of the
cost: r::o be assessed aqa:i...n.s·c: thei r pro_pez-tics, and .in·vest:igo::tior-s hav-e been
made o~ c:-or.-_;;-.l.air.t:s ... ;;ree a:c: the pr~.:ious pub.l.ic bearing. The ci~zen.s have
been advised o f the resu.lc:s o f those icve~ga~or~.
Mayor Sene.2 inqu.:i.red W'betbec anyone -.as p..re .s@1'2t: to obj ect t:o the
assessnenr::. No on~ •ppe~red before Cccnc.i~-
COCTNCILW'CJJHAR HENNING HO\TED AND Cc:Jf:NC.II:..,~t~AN DHORITY SECONDED A
HOT ION TO CLOSE THE FVBLIC HEARLVG. Cpon the ca~.l of tbe ro~~, the vote
resu..!.t:ed as Eo..!.l.ows :
Ayes : Cocnc~~ Member s sehvab , Schnackenberg, HennLng, Dho.rity,
Brown , B..l.ess.:i..r-g, .sent:i.
Nags: None
INTRODUCED AS A E.ILL BY Coc;NCILiii/'CliHA.N HENNING.
BY AUTHORITY
ORD.IIo."ANCE NO. J...J.., SE:RTES OF _.197 3
AN ORDIUA/I:CE APPROVING THE WHOLE COST C F THE INPROl"J!!:J't'ENTS JII'..A.DE IN PAV".IlliiG
DISTRICT NO-2.1, rN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOO::>, COLORADO; APPROVING l"ND CONFIRI!IING
TEiE APPORT.IO'A~NT OF SAID COST TO EACH LOT OR TRACT OP Ll!lND IN SAID DISTRICT;
ASSESSING F-SHARE O F SAID COST A .G.ATNST EACH LOT OR 2"'RAC'T OF LAND IN THE
DIS"''P-ICT; .PR.ESCR.IBENG THE HJ..::UER F '--.R T HF C C LT...ECTIOA-AND PhYMENT OF SAID
AS.S.E:.SE"~:E-'VTS; Af.?D DECLARING .hN EMERGENCY-
cD£:r-:~·c..:-I~:!J...N HENN:-NG ~~.?ED A!ltt"'D COf.,TNCirJIICAN ~7'J SECC NXJ'ED A l':lO'T'ION
7'0 APPROt"E ORDINANCE NO-.1.2..,. SERIES OF .1973-Upon the~ of tbe ro:Z..l, the
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Nays: None
COCTNCLLMAN SCHWAB /160VBD AND CCJVNCLLI!OlN SCBNACICEJiiB£RG SECONDED A
NOTION 7"0 REOPEN A HZAR..ING 7'"0 COMSXDBB. ~ AJ.Qn&XATION OF APPROXII"fArELY ~8~
ACRES IN THE VICINITr OF .s.a..N7'A P'B AND UNION. Uptt:'JIIO the ~.l. of the ret~, tbe
vote res~ ted' .,.. fo..l.~ows::
Ages: eounc~ ~s Sc:l»nab, Sc.bnackenberq, Henr:...:i...ng, Dbority,.
Brown , BLessing, Senti.
Nags: Non.e
Absent : None
The COftlp..Zete e.ra..nsc:ri pt o f eb.i.s pubLic: bearing is .._inea.in.ed
tape in the oEEi.ce of tbe City C..l.erk, Citg of ~~ewoad-
City Attorney sera.rd.ici st.at<I!!Jid e.bat a resoLution of intent -as
passed SC!'.tt!e weeks ago fc;r 'the annexation of this LB.l. acres. A Fi.nd..1..Dg of the
.fa.cts IIIU..St be made by C o .unci..J. after ebe bta&ri..ng .£....,. cLo sed. Be d.-c.:r.i..bed to
Cou.nci .1. the area proposed to be .a.n.nezed'. Be •taf:ed that f:...J::IIe C:it::!JI .Ee2.t it bAd
over two-thirds contigu~ty .
D:Lreceo:r of PubJ..ic fillo.r.k.s JIC~.l.s Waggoner stated t:..bat: the map
presented ou-t..Zi.ne..s the o.rd..i.n.anc:'e.s W'b.icb af:E*II!tCted the c:.i tg Li.a..2 ts i..n the
su.rround~g the proptOsed annexation.
Coanci.Zwoaaa..n Henn.i..ng .i..nqu_..i..re a..s to ..,.bae the contiguity pe.re.etntage
was a t th-is t i.zne-D irector of Pub..l..:ic H"oz:.k..s' Waggoner stated ~t it wa.s 69.66*·
Atto.r.neg Wi..!~iam ~y_rick CX"O.&S ~a:m.i..ned JI!Lr . W~. liZ"-.JIIg.r'ick
requested a f ifteen mi.nute rec:ess~ and the recess ..,-a..,s refused bg the ,..yoor.
A _petition was read bg Mr. Ngr£ck aga.._i.z:us-t:: ~ a.nnerat:i.on of t:.l1.Ls
prc,pe.r-t:y and entered into the records as an exhibit: for the defens-e.
Director of Pu:b~ic liiiiiO.rks ltlaggoner produced a copy of tbe offic.iaJ.
p~at of BeJ.J.:i sJ.e Gardens for Mr. Myric.lc's peru.s.a.J.. • •
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A deta...i~ed discussion o:E the o.rd~ for ~at;ion and their
bea:ci..ng on the .map, exhibit 7, ...,sued . Qu:ese.Lon..s on the CC~~Dtigu;iey ~e
pu.rsued by N.r. Myri ck-
Hr. Ji.m Sup.i..nger, D.Lrector of Cc:ulm::un..ity .DI!rve~o~t, ap~red and
presented *Debi.bit: nutllber B as evidence and gave t.e.t:.i.any concern..1.nq tbe
a..n.nerat:.ion proceedings. l!lr. Myrick. cro•.s ex-..--..t...ned' ILc. Supi.nger.
Ciey Attorney Berardini 5taeed the Counci~ did not Lnt:end to ~pose
a.ddi t i o.naJ rest.ri ct:.io.n.s on t:h.e proper-erg t o the best of b..i.s ~~edge.
Hr • .:rack Fi t:cb .. SO Ea.st: Hig.b.2.i.ne C:i.rc~e, L..it:·t.Leton, Co~orado, app.eared
be.fore Cou.nc:i2 _ He sea ted ti-JJtt: be wa.-a re-gis tered La.rd .s-urveyor. Ele gave
figures on t..be cont::ig-u~t:y ~ eot.a.l d..i-6-e....nce.s w-bic::b be bad deduced after
tbo.rough2.rg e:x~g the C.i ey•s o.rd.i:nances az3d oL .a.nnez.ation. He noted what
be EeJ.t: were .sc::xzae errors on the offic:.1.aJ. City .-.p. Be Ee.J.t: ebe C ierg btad on2y
a 54 • 4 .22*-cont.:i gu...i t-y, vb.icb wa_.s ~ e.ss t:..ba:n t.bolr t: oeces--....ry •
An exb..:i...bit: ca~~:i....ng Eor an c.J.ecc:ion .i.n t:.be .area , and a petition
presented .Lr. .2970 ..,ere .brought: to the Counc.i.J. •s a .t::tentio.n.
Ci t y At:t;c:rney Berardini .s·tated' tba t 't..he CounciL sbtou~d c~ose e.he
biJea.r i.ng • e t.h...i.._s t.i..-e.. rev i e-the ev i det!ft.Ce ~ and ...a.Jb!t a £ :l.ndi.Dg on t:.be a.nnea-a t i on-
COUNC.ILII!f:AN DHCRITY I'IOJTED AND COCTI!ifC:L#UU!I SCBW7U!J SECOND~ A I!IOTION
TO C~ :'HE PUBLIC HEARING _ U:pon the ca.2.2 of the roLJ.. 1 t.be vote r..-u.J.. ted'
fo~~01oo.'"'S"~
Ayes: Counci ~ lf~S sem,ab, Sc.bna~-«nberg., H~, Dhor.:!t g ,
Brown, B~easing, Senti.
N•~s: None
The J:l:l...!.nutes o~ the Zf/IC>ard of career service eo-i..-•i aa.er• ~
o~ Apri~ ~9 ... ~973 -~re received for tbe record.
The ..m..!...r-U-t@'s of tbe ~d of career service c:o-i.s~one.r • Jllfletating
of ApriJ. 30., ~973 w:e:re rec::ei-vf#!!lllld for tho record.
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rhe .m.i.nute:s or tbe Parlctts and Rec::reration: ec...i..s.sion ~ of
Apr:£.2. ~, ~973 were .received for the record ..
The mi.z::lute.-of the P~ and ZOning cc..-.i...s.s.:L012 ~ of
l'&a..rc!b 20, ~97.3 --.re rece.i.vwd for the .rec.ord ..
The m..i.z:autes o f the Li.bra..ry BoArd ~ of Apr.iJ. 20, ~973 ....are
recei v.cr Lor t..be record ..
Tbe .lld.n:utes of t.be .._ter .-z:.d s-w.r lllt:>ard ..-e:ti.ng of Apr.i:l. ~7, 2'!173
rertee.i ved' for tbe .record ..
The ~2.-ecti.on Cc...i.s:.sian at:L.n:uee.s of 1:.be ~ of Apr:i.J 23, ~5173
rec:ei v-ed for the record ..
A .-:>.r&r:lidu.Jtl f.roaJ the Director of FinoaDce r~ cbange o f
2.-orca:f:...i.an :for oper•tion of G1!!31 Liqu.or Store ..,._. .z::-eoei,.,., for the record ..
~ .llli.n.ue.. of t.be core A:r_. C..:i~· ec-.ite.e ~ o~
ApriJ.. ~51, .2..973 -.re .z"'eeee'.i~ Lor tb8-record ..
A repor-t; fr"'GG the Director o:E eo-xni.tsr ~o~t reg-.rd..i.Dg
bits attend.ance art tbe .&Jaeric:..n SO<::iet::y of P~ Offi.c::l.a..LI6 c:oafer~
received for t...be record ..
counci~ toook u:..ad:e..r ~.id-e.E'a.'t:..:£012 a .--or~:£~~~ of
Ad:J-us't::::#W!u2t. aDd Appea.I.s ..--t...f...Dsr o:E A,pri.2. ~, .25173 r 'ing dea.i-.2. of .a
reques-t by N.r .. Rc>9 7"o~an, 4030 So .. Izx::Ja, for a vari~ to ~f;. t.be
anc:roac"-nt of a hedge a ~ of g• 3-f.r:cxa proptarty .2...:1.De to aid---.~
upon Citg property ..
lll.r .. Roy 7"oo~Len, 4030 So .. ZDc..a st .. , a_ppeared before Coanrci.2... Be
st:aeed tha--t the po.i..nt1S c::"'DCern.:i..og the~ n.:ve ~ ~aDd ·e.bllt be
~d 2...i.ke to have a dec=iaion. an t:.bi..a ~tter ..
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-.z-_ Joba Li~, 4020 SO-IDc::a S~-~ a~ed befc:t.re Coaz:lc::.i.Z-Be
rtated ~«: .be ___ .....__. in c ~it:Loo t"'> the graryt7og of a var.:i..aDc:e due f:O ..-ta....ke:s
c.nd 'W'iz ·e .ru.a...."2i..nsr a..Loag b 8 hedge rc...rt:e. Be fe.2.!: tl:li..s ..,... ct-.Dg~ eo
c:~ .i..rJ f:.ha. L.Z'"11!118-
Oottnc1Z-n ~ ~ .as -to botw ~ ~ .....re iD. tbe
lllr-Lippez::-t .:rep~ ~-:t there ~ ~:Y ~d.rela of .-~ ag'e :Ln. the
c:ou.nc~ ~ •taeed tlaa1:: hew~-w:tili4. the ..s.ituati.on
and £e~t t:.ha:«: t:he ..-.t&.Z •t:.AA:es were a ~-.-r_ ra.z.z~ .-ta:t:ed tba1: .be W'CJIU..2.d'
.r.-ove t.be .-ta2. and ~, .but tlla:'t: the badge ---tlJe _poin.:t in ~oa~
Connc-t 1--n sc-p.g...c•en-,..rg ~bed ~t be CIIOU24 appreci.a1:e the ~
of ~-t:~ to ~ the budge ~, .ha-c: ~c-the .-.e:a.2 did ~ • .baz;a:rdou.s
•i~ti.an-
~ B/ROIIiDI MCJ~VZD ro GRA.-r ~ .D6!36IA.L or ~ or A
HZDGE AD~ OZ' 9"'3-~ PROIPERrr LII'Z %'0 S~ CMII c::xrr PROPER:'.l:t AT
4030 SO • .z.c::A sr . .,. l7PB:DLDXJJIG ~ BOARD OF ADJDS1WW1 AM'D APP2AL.5 DBCIS'XON.
rbe ~ ~ :Eo.r the Lllc:::k of • -~-
COUnci:baan ~ .i..:aqu...Lred ~ t:.bte .r.-crv.Z of tbe W'i..re and' ~
IIJICI"UUd sa~fy -.r. Lippert-Mr. Li_pper-e .rep~ in the &f::E~ve.
CCIJJCTNc:rr:IDUI SCHfiOI..B NOVED AND COIC1JICILI!DIM SCRM.A• • B*»ERG SBCCJMDED A
JWrt:Y.r'ZJ:HJI %"C) GRAJrr All ~~ or A ~ 1:. :D~ OF g• 3-~ .PiilliOPER2.::t
LXI!tiZ 2"0 s~ ON CITY PRLJFER1 '* , r:TPC::. rs:r ca.»rr.rc;., rBAr ~ ~ srAia!!!S
~ .REW>V:r:D A..r..oC*1G r'Hr ~ PM£MFBJ!O. :J L.X11Z r:at::::B rJIIZ' -=-:r.B S"XZ:I2 or 2212' PRCIPP .. !OIO]&Jtiii:R,..._:t
AND ALSO %"BA.2" rHZ ~8MI!r.ll':r ~ RZ'Vt:JCAJILB XIII %':612 .P'V'ft7JIIZ'_ U_IIOD t'-' c:a..LZ of
t:..l:lle ro~ ... the ~ reauJ.ted' ... fo~.:
.at ~0:59 p __ _
Coc.;u::~ciJ. .rwce..:fvwd' rand.-f~ tla. City " gwr ~
Z':Dg~..wood .oa-Bo. 2. • C • ty Ma:D.ager D:i..&2. ~t.-t' that ~ d-. fa:act.i~ i.z::J
t:.be 3-i..nch ~ ...-t::.:o..nn ;;;ay 6, ~3 ... and t.Ja..c: be Le2.t ..S..c: ~ be .-acb
btta.2.p in prevent1ng fue ~ ~---9'• from-~ .1..n t:be .-ra.a-
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Citv ~ D i..a.J.. .-:a~ • ~~ .:119 the Cieg c~ of
3~~zs•~ ~ the D'~ Dr.a.i..nage ~ T2..ot:::td ~~ D:Lstr-:ice bad requ~
50*-2'2MLf..r ~etter £.. e.be.:i..r fi.rst propo--.2. .nd t:...b..i.a rep~y WI'IOI'UJ.d be a fi..rst
~~:e: ~the City o f ED.g~eai'OOd-
City Jliii&Da§r'e.r' D.iJ&J .s-t:ated tbae: be fe.2.~ the ~.:Lcr •hoaJ.d he an •
SOt .-.tc::hLDg :bas.£..
ct::XJ'J«:~ .DI#'C1Birr liiOfVE:D .1Un:J ~ SCifN'llk •eww .sz '*" A
~~DrXOB raa.r rsz: cxrr OF ~nJ~Gz;z;:wc::JOD .ASSZ::D!Ur 3~ .2s.-CIF ~ 2"DrAL CCI:S"r or ~
.LMPBOii':WW:J or" .1!!:2'G~ .DAIIII'., WXrB rJI!Cir ~ ~ ,_,a~ DIS%RICT .PaO'V..Z:DZWIG
50'S ~ALL~ AID> ..5"r.&2:'2' ~:r.; LS ~::I'VED-l:Tpt:11ta tz.. ca2J. of t.ba
zoi-2., tz.. ~~ted._. :Eo~~.:
A sre--:: Counc~ ~ ~~ ..SC,.,..._ckerrberg.,. ~ ... D.bo.r:L ty,
~_.. ~--•.Log, S&Dti-
Ooaz:aci~ ~.-d • ..-:rr.-:ad'a. r~ t'-' .-..~ ei..tv Men.eger
..r.v~ ~ :Eor tbe ~der.2.y and~ JjJ'O"U:tb ~t:i..oa ,progr;~-
C L ty ...M..ana~ .D~ ...C::..t.cf tta.-t be L~t ~ Ccw'"C"'"'=i t ~ ~..._
.:c.be report and •tud!l ~t ... due to t..be z.~. orr tbe bf:;l!a;r_
l!£agor Sent...f reques-ted that: the COcznc:i..2. tll..ke .acti.c:x2 c:::an.Zy ~
..i e.--an t..be ·~ Whic:h .-..re 1-1~t •.1zx::::e .J..t ..,_.. ~9 ~t.e :J..z:r the
ev~g -Counc.i..2. ~eel'-
AB CM/t:D~ ~X61G SJ!!IJC"rXC:. 3 (a) ~.xrzz:;D -OV&R22AE -=--:-C&llP2:BR 7,
77riZ v, or~ "6'!1 ~_._c _.,. .r ~z:.c DWEJ!t:JZMB ~~ ~ m
C:LJ!I.SSI7'IZ%> ~~ or ~ cxrr... JIO'r ~... rc:a .DD'r'XZ!!S PII:II701iiMZD OVJ!:R
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1'0 APP!ROJI"E ORD~ ..0 ... :1.2_, -SERIES OF .:1...973. TTpoa .the .oCill....2.... o f' the .ro2...2_,
t:.be -vote re.su.Zt.ed ... .:Eo~~::
Ages: Ootz-nc i I ~· ~_, Sc,_,_r.,_,~_, ~-I>bo:rity.,
~"" ~esa~_, ...5eatii ...
.aN OEUXCBAJ/ICE •..,....nr-c; ~.Ia.l 2 l •J., .c:JiUlP'2'Z:R .2,. :r:cm V_, OF THE '"69 Z-I!I ... C ... .,
~ -~0. -~ OfF CiU!tEER ..5'l!!::RVXCZ COil!IKX.S.S'Ic:::.ERS -CCJCni1CIL
APPO~ _,.,. JIY ~ 2"KE' ~ OF rBE ~ .2"ERN' OF SAZD c:.r:J!DJ!IICXL
APPO.z:J!1'7'EES., AI/CD ~ ~ .EI!CEB.GJ!:NC:-
~ ~ ...I!IIOVJ!:Z) AND ~ WMM.:L.MG ...s:J!CGWZED A~
-2'0 A.PP'ROV'B QRDyw.;aWCZ" Jill:). -LJ_,. SE:R..XES C1IF ~.973... O_I»>G. e.J"Jr. ~ of the ro~.Z, the
~ ~.2.tecf .-. Lo~:::
Apes.: cou=c=i1 ~ ~_, S:Ctw.ec.,._._rg, a-a:n.i.:Dg, .Diaor.itp,
~~ ~es•;i,ng, ~-
Cou:nc:.Ll ~ ~..ide.ra:t:..io.n of •__ppro~ of~-to .roep.La.oe
resignations froaz the ~ of Ad:i~t and A~, P~ ~ ~
c:c:.:.u::i..s.s..:Lon., And t..lae Water ~ ~ ~ ...
.ll!IOTION 7'0 APPI:"-XNT PHIL VZE:R.RA 7'0 THE .BCIA.RD OF .AD.:TU~ AND AP.PP:AL.S; L'ltf:::.
F"C7LLER7"'!l .2"C) THE ~ AND ~ .BCl.&RD; .DAVID BA.Y'.ES 2"0 %'BE' JI'Ar.ER Ala> ~
.a::::IARD; AND GEOIRGE JORG:ENSEN 2'0 ~ PIAIITJITXIJIG A6D ~ C~I~... Upoa
tba c=aiJ of the-ro~ , t.be vote re.su..2. ted' ._. fo..l_2_a-..:
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ClouDc:LZ .roec::eived ,. .Lett.er-.Ero.a Joe ~ ..... ~-t:i.cx2 ~ •:t
c:::ca.i:g ..,...,.i,it:;.a~ .ao._pita..2_, ~eqwt::i..rlttg ~os:i..Dq of "e.be 3.3-DO b2.c:::locJt
czar......., ~ G.i..ra.r:d ~ ~ :E~ .-za:nu.a2 f.:L.ad d-ay~-
~ ..s:r::IDfAJt .J!JCJVZ:D ..-..D ~ srwwat « •+WAG rw •• A
.l'!«n'~ ro J!lP'PRC1I'VZ 2"'WE CLDIS.ZJJG OP" rBE 3300 :aLC1tC3!C ~ cra"PP="S!C'W .AIID G::DJU~RD cw
~ LB~ Fe::.-!!"..lE FXRS"r ~ FIELD DaY' ~ Ar c:::RA..ZC ~
B'ClSPZ'rAL-D~ tbe c..2..2 of :t:..be roLZ_, the "V"''te ..roes::a.2.ted' fo..2..2cJw::s.:
..a:ye..: ~ n r -rs ~_, Sc=hn .._..h-7"9,
..B::rc:Jwn, BI~_, ..5.-:ati-
Oc:Ju:nc.LI ~"'JJ'ed. ranct .... Lro. tbe ~City ---.pee
..z: i-rr.r;r red~ :Ln the has ~ !Ear the J!!:l:l§r~ T'i::f::r-7
:Ft-~ bus ~ f%"018J 45 C'll!!llll2ts eo .25 ~-
C'f:1JCT.c~ .sc:a.aB .JWDVE::D ....-.z> ~ ~ sr , ..a
.-oTI01N .7'0 AP.P'.ROVE' .r:II"E" .RIP:l::IIDCT~ IJI1 7'ARE ~ 45 ~ 2"'C) 25 CE3r2S POll %WE'
.BJCTS z.:D11E-Upc:ar:J tbe C&.L2 of .the-ro2...2. _, ~ ~ ~::e.d' _.... :fa~::
Ayes: Oottrw"=i1 Meebers ~.., Sctnnmc.....,,_rq.,. ~ • .DilKJrity_,
~~ BI--.::siDtg, ..s..ati •
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.ftar -~ of ~.-:d:: .a;,_ .:D!!I b:) ~ Sa:a....i_~ ~-
~rr-w;a• ~ .J!III)I!VZ:D 4IUD) C'Ctl* I r;waw SiC"R"WaC wpM .,:SSi"B<XIIIIDEZ>
A~ 2'0 ~ ..s::D'PP~ .a_ 311 2'0 .231!11r ~ ~ .D~-
.J7.paa ~ .c::::aL.l. ~ ~ .rc:a.2..Z~ ~ -..:::c.. ~~ .1Sc::t~~
AD ..bad.i"P"1d:.a.a2 £rott. .L1RCDG ·~ ~care C'oaDC'.:1..2 ~yi..Dg
~t.:i..c::Ja CID ebe ..DRCXJ1G ~ ,._.,.-•fP"!!iJ ~c=-z .PLaz2-
co>:>o-=;~·---.I!B_...__,_;.,ngog 9...._. • .z.gis~~ ... ~ CJD c:::aaz:zwaL ..1ai..12..s
.:i...D e::be ~~t:l:;z::re-
CX"Xl'P""z:r:--• ~ ..c:J!IVED ~ C1AJM I I-·-<SCiplat 'W SM ..&
~ %'0' ~ TBE .MBZ"r.ZJfG ~.filAr -2 4 .~ ~.3 ..ar •.:oo p_._ rr~ ~ ca..2..2
of t:ta. .ret~ .. tlae ~ ~c.d .... ~=
:r:be .-.:poor clec..Larecf the ~ ~.:Lett!~ .end "t'---l!:i1>lng'51 -.-s ~J~ .e ~.:3.2. p __ _
...,.yor .s-n:...i ~ .for
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~ .2"0 LXM'1:ZMLI::E ~ ~ ~~ or .a::r 7771,. ~3-r:r;poa tbe .c:a.2.2.
of the ..nctLZ_, ~ ~ ..te:su..2~ ._.. .fa..2..Zows..:
..&.!iJII!!!!tS"-=-~ .. ---..,..,. .. sctzs t-=e T"IJ!T, --EL1·.Z~"'. ~ty. ~-.az~ .. ~-
~ rm:LMG ...-:J"P.E:D ..-.:z> ,..,..........-. PT'P'SS"r.= .A
BCJ!riOJir !rO .~ %'liE'" ~ OF ..a .. :uc:>::J ABRm ~ ~ ~ P.RCB'
..:rACDBS ZOV'::z:EMEW:2 cc.:p..AJr.r ~ $2S ~-..52.9-7 3-D;:pciD :eta-.ca.L2 erE tile %OL..Z., t.be
W"''te ~tad' --.10~..:
..A!iJ'II!!!I!!S..: f"'>"'-rrw=:fl
•Jess"'irrg, ~-
,.,.......,..,-;, .:n!IIC'e..i"'W'81:1 .. ..-:>~ ~ tl:le ~ of~
""'"""' ___ ??~ic-ng.., the~ of .. c::aat:::r~ boo rru~ • £a::a.rs Lor ehe ~
.b.i.d of $4,!122_50 .f01r Lzaw:::t::i,aa of caz:bs ~ ~ .. ~~ ,..-. .s.i.de-
...aLlks •«= tbe Po.L.1,c::e--Fi.re c:::reate.r-
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A ~ 2"0 AP'PRCJII!P3!!: :!rBE' AMaPJlET) ~ %'0 .%BDJ..:z:z.r.o ~ roll' raiB' ~
.BZ:D :C2r' $4..,~-SO ..P'Ca cura:sZ&DL!l:U: .... 0/F' CI:ZRJ!IS..,. ~-~ ... AJIZ) S'T'f"WMJJTI'S-
UJIIOID the CA2...2 of ebe .ro~, ~ 'SI"'te .resu..2~ .as :E.o2J.ows:
---rs .S.=IIo-od-.. b-r!;r. Jl!ll'--i.1ang!9. Dbarity, .-.......~
CiAJM t t w;aw ~ .!111CJ1VED ..-..D ~ ftT.ESS'Tp;' .!S .. BOO<:.:r-=2>
.2'0 ~ A LE"%'%'ER F.RQIIr Jii'-ZZ...LZ.&I R-RCJrSSI .RJ!tSLGM2MG .P"RR::..8 %BE .P~ ~
~ CXW:ZS:S:zr.:JW-~ the ~ of ~ .roL2._, 'the ~ ~t:.d" .-. ~GIIeiiiS":
Aves: ~ .--bers Sc=,.,.,_c.._.~..,. ~ • ..Diaor:iey_. ~.
a~essing, .5'4!!1a:t.i.-
,..,....._,..;' ~-..a :t:.i.cn .£rD. ~ P~ _.... ~
,..,..._;.sstOT? ~ -....s:e :r.a:.._<Fts ·~ ..be ~ :eo .5c::Jutb ~ ~-City
·~ ~ ~~ 'l:..ba.t: the~~~ aD ..::ardi
~ ~ ~ .41IUID Cl"XDW"'rz:wa• ~.z:.:;-•••• A ~
:2"'0 D.Z:~~:B~Cr %'BE" em A:!i ::2 :ca&::az:z rc> PKE:P~ r&:E' ...,.-:-=:ss;a-r :z:s %'CJ ~ rBB'
c:a:&IIGE' :X. .XAIIIE'" OF aES'r ~ AV7!3JJUB 2"0 .s.:cD'2W" ~ ~-~ e..be c:::a...LZ of
t.ta. rc::a:.l..2__, the ·~ ~ted as foLLows::
.ayes.: ,.,............;z ~ sc,.,........_,he.z"9",
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~ ~~ ~ r~ tbe P~ ,.,.._.,.._,oa .aDd
tbe 1IIOv.siDg .oll.ut1Jor.£ey zroacx---·u;t.ng>g ~ -~ of t>.. .z:acoG -........z
.8ou::s.i..zJg ~oc..-ti.oa P~.r..-
xr. R..LeJc -..LZ of ~ --~ before ~ ..i.n ~.-e..Loa eo
~ .z.cx:JG .a.v.i~ ...... sing A..l..Lc:::ac::a~ PZ..U:,.. Mr ... ~ .stated tbat Zli!IIOOG
~ • ~U"t:i.CIID ~ eo ~oc:ate ~ ~ ebe J!lee::rO ~. ~ City
of .ED§r~~ .....-1.Dc::J._Qd.ed i..n t.!a111:t ~c:ac.--eLoa :for • C"eZ"ta..i.D ~of~
-.zft.its. ..rt:: -... .-:a ·~ eo i..claa'ti.fg tbe regi~ ~ ~ of tbe ~~
~-J!!!Dg~.-...:::JC~d'·• ,Pii.Z"t.ic.-u:..Lar ~ --!1' be -..L.Ler .1..D .rea.L:ity.
CLty ~ D.i..Ja2 desc:::r.i.bed' t1ae ~oc.-t..i.cxa ~.-..to~. ar.
--.z..z .S"'t::ated tha-t tlaa ..rw!lll..a~u-ti.c:IID ~ed • ~t:i.on b!l -...e.b ~~ bodg
tba:t t.'-9 ,..,. .. ~~ :i..za tbe ~ ~ ...
Oc--=·L-,.., __ ,. &::em ......,.,.rg .-tat.d 't.!Mie: .s..ct.ioa 2 .said c:J.--1: tbe ~
..:iL2 ,EI«"e~ ~ .-dope: t1ae ~~ .-ad .._ ~~ ~ t.!Mrt ...-.. .not the
.Bic:Ju:s.:i.Dg A.utbctr.ity•s ~..i..hi...L..ity... Xr ... ~ stated ~t ~ ~c.ipa2.ity
d.:.i..ffered, ..bc;:rt ~t: ~ W .at' t: lf eo dr..., ~ ~-~vs.i,.. .re.o~U'ti.c:Ja ...
---]JCIIr .s..at:i ..-e.eed tbllt ~ ~ ~.::it:::y ---def.iz:&.ite.Zg tbe
---.h.i..c:2.e w::i.. tb:iD the City of .JI:D!ir...Z...ood .for tJa.1.s resJ i "i z i ey ...
~-; 7 ~ ~ ~ tllat ~ C1.t:y o:E ~tag...Z~ -... -v dawn
the ~ ..:La: ~ to ~ ~ cit=:..:£__. i.n t'-..a.r.a, .-.d tbat:: tla.i.s
~~~ ......-OD..ZJil • ,.........,.,'irwe:ti.cx2 <t:>f .-ce:.Loa ~9 ~ .11¥ t::.he City ...
~ ~ JWOIP:l!:D ..aJrZ) ~ c;;ac:ww-c «BM::w:JiG 6 1+1•
A .I!I!IO'r.IOII' 2"0 A..P'.P.RIIOVE' RESOZDr.ICOW' 110... .L.!J, ..5ltR.Z'It.S OF ~'!17 3... Upottft the ~ of the
.ro.1.2 _, the 'U"JJIote ~cad as .Eo2...2.01W'S::
A.v-s.: ~ ~ Sc:::,....,....._,J>erg, B~, D~r::i.ty, .Bz"awD,
:&l..es:s.i..ng".. Seati-
City ..._~ ~ ..-to.~ tha-t A. ~ ~tted .. .-cdeZ
~on c.ab.Ze te.Z~oa f:O' cc-znc-11 •e e.1ae _..!II 7tll ~... ~ r~-.r.a..I
cc-u:a..i.c;at..iCJD ,...._1•5 iCJD tb..i.s orocfipe....,., ~ W ~ ~ • •
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i..n C'fCIIn:juzx::ti.OtD w:ith the City of ~-Be s-e.ted tbe C:ity is c:.-u.rrentJ.y
~ w.:i. tb .Moan:t.a..:i..D 5eates Video in order to ba·ve ..an ~ ::r:eadg •"e
• ~1: -...eti..Dg.
City At~~ ..beg.an: • df._.......,·ssion of • .bL.L2 for .-n
o~ .a...Z~CA#i..ug ~C"t£aa of .a..spba..2t s..1d-..2..Jt:s .a...ZCX29' streets" desisrn-eecf
.._.. seaee Big~ys. Be se.aeed the biZJ.. W ~ z\WIQiuaseed ..by ~ .aDd a..ros.e
f~ • prc:t..b.L<I!IIIt i..n e.be S.ber:i..d.an ~, witb ~!iTS ..-..2.G~~Dg T~~.U.. al.vd.
C'Da:Dc':i..~W~Da~oaD He.:u:a.:.i.ng .i..Dqu.:i...red ~ t:be City .DJeeiiiied to tie the
~ ~ e.o 011»e p.a..rt.i.ca...Z..ar ~-City A~:z:ne.9 .aer~ seated e.~wr·e
it cou..Zd ~9 c~ea.r the~ up • LittLe, but its~ were
ques-t.ic::.:wlb.Ze-rl:le ~-.... cbe god ~~9-
AR OtRDZJII'.AJ!fCE' AI!I(EIIfD.Z.C .SV::&:SECS:'20f/fl (a.}, SJ!:JC'r.IC'Il/!il 23., ~ 2, T'I'TLE' m, • 69
E --• _ c _ ~.rrr..E'D -S'2'ftEE"2'S AND s~., .l!lr ..Al7'rBCIIRIZ..z:JIG .a.s:P.BA..L%" s~
A.DJAC3!::N'r 7'0 S"%"A%E BIG.IIIGlr.S D'PC1IIJI A.P.F"'RR'V:AL ZJY CI'rY CC1VYCXL.
C'OCTIIIC~ ~ .IIIO'VED ~ ~ ~ S B i@i) A ~Ic::JW
rD APPROVE A B.ILL FC1ft AN ORZJil1'11111CB, .A.V2"11CR..Z..ZIIIG .&.SPJLll.Lr STDPM'A r..rs ~ 7"0
STATE BIGIBDI.YS. Upoa the ca.L2 o£ t:.be roL.l , the 'PO't:e res:u..Z t-r ._. .Eo~~
C:i. ty A~ Be.ra.rdi..n..i beg"an di.scu..ss~oa of a. hi...12. for an ord..i.Dance
regard..i..Dg fire proeec-t..ion :for b.igb ri...se bu.i~d.iJ::I,gs_ Be .s-ta·tecf ~t the o~
~ .been d..ra..fted ae-t:.be requlll!tS't of the ~t!l Jll!l.aDaoger, ~ F.:i....re CA:i..ef,. .and the
De~t of c~ey ~o~t-Tbe • t --.~Des ce..rt.a..:i.D ~t.s
for b.igb :r Lse bu.iLdi.z:lg.s o-ver 65 :Eeee in btta.igbt:.-
City ~.srer Di.a.J. .sta.~ ~t: t.b:i..s t:. -....::JIU..2.d be i.D the revised
un.ifox:m bu.i...Zdi..ng code, but tba:t tbe sec:'t.i_c::.2 ..,.,.s .needed DIOW"., ~ parti.cu...2.a..r
reference to a high rise deve.2o~t po.ss.i.b~e .a...Zong Dry Crerak-• •
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AN ORDZIIilANCE' AJIEENDIWG .s:EC%'.ICUF 2, ~ 2, r:r%"ZZ' III, • 69 B _.-C. ~
-r:nr~ .:TXLDIIIG ~ ... .r .A.DD..r:JR;" A..., s:ac::r-xo-~ ~-07 ~;
~IJIG 2"0 FIRE' ~XOI!II" IIEASC/'RES FOR HIGH Rr.SE' S1WOC"10R:JI:S X6i1 bBC1IUP B
,1/lND GROUP F DIVXSIC/!15 2 OCC'VP..A.IfC".ZlrS -
CC1JC]'JIIICZLI D.IIOIR..I"2" -"CJJ!VED AND ~.z:LilUUfl SC'"BXA' • • •w SBC<>JUJiBV .a
~IO« 7'0 APPROVE A BXLL .FOR AN CJII'UJLlllrAJIIICE' Rlt'ZA..2":z::JfC 2"0 FIRE' .P.R02'ZC'r.XC. ~
E"''R BIGB R.XSE S'2"RUC'2'V'RE:S-Upc:JIG tbe c:&.Z~ of ~ .roLl_, the ~ ~e.d .as
.fo~~.awsz
A!jJ'eS':: 0~ ~.s ~~ ... ~, .Dtbc:arity, Bz"own,
B.1ess..i..Dsr,. .S.Ot..i -
Cit:y Atto..r:ney .Ber.a..rdi.n.i beg.an cf.:i....scu.s.s.iOID of • re.-o~u-ti.CIII2 •ppro-
pr i.• t£ng Eund..s in the Gener-.a..l P'UI:::td -----n·ts-to Cou:nc.i.L ...
R;ESOLZTT.IOIJI NO-20, SIDli'ES OF .197 3
CCJIONCXLIK:ItKAN BENNIIJIIG -avED AND CCIJCJ'lii#CimN .IILESS.:DfiG: SJ!!C"DDWZJtED A
lt!IOTION 7'0 APPROVE RESOLLTTION NO ... 20, SERIES OF .197.3... Upc111D e.be ~ of t.be
roLl,. the vote ~eecf .......,. foLlC~JWS:
Ages: Cou:n.ci.1 ~s Sc:.t:.2a~, B~, ~.r.:i..tg, .IIZ"'WD,
B..Zess..i.Dg, Sent..:f •
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City Attorney .Bera.r:d.i.:n.i beg&n • d..t.scu:SS6::i..Oift of • re.so~u-ti.on for
.a2-~oc•t..iarn o.:E City .s.a..Zes ~ u.se taJt .re-venues. Be stated ~t it --.s his
u:nde.rsta:Ddi..ftsr ~e-tbe .auditors of the Citg ~ requested tb..i..s ..reso~ut..ion
be passed-
CC1C1NC.ILPCAN .DHOR..ITY _,.C'I'VBD AND CCICTI!ICILIUIN BRCJ!WN SBC'Cli'UlllrD A IWO'rXCJB 2'0
A.PPRCI'VE RBSOLD'r.XCJW NO. 2.2, SZ!:R..I7!!&S OF .2973. U,paa tbe CIIU..2. of ~ ro..l..l, the
vote ~ted .as .Eo..l..lows.:
A!f<8S.: Cou:nc.i..l ~.s s~. ~~ .nl:lariey, arow.n,
B..less.i.ftg, s.nt.i -
N•Y-S : 1friOine
City Attorney ~.-..rd..i.n..i ~ ou-t the G'!ICIIU.Z"'t order YOidiDg Pea~-
~ NO • ..l, series of ~972.
COUDC'.i..~ ~ ~ ._. bo bow the City At~ E~t: i..n
~ to t::.he •P~ of tb..i..s o.rd..i.n.aDce, sC::..t.i.ng t:..ta.t ~ City .z:aeecfed
decency for .its !I'OU'-tb-
City AttoZ"'rMM'y .ae.ra.rd.i.n..1. st.·ted that: be: IWIOU.Ld' ~ to :z::ettT:L.-, the
case w:1tb M..r-Lee since be htad .a.:rgued :i..t prior to re.pctJDd.i.nq to e.h.a-t ~oa-
eou::nc.i..I.man .sc.tua.~ .s-t:...ated that be .EeJ..e: it -... fu't:.i.Le ~
pu.rsue tb.is ordinance .fu.rt.be.r, si.n.ce there we.re so many -.:i..S"ea.Joas ..i..n it-
Rather, the City sbou..2.d pu.rsue a ~ ord'...i..Da:nce without: .-ny f•t.a..Z .:i.st<les
thereof-
c.ounci~ B..le.s.si.ng seated that:: the Cit!!.l c.a.nnot buy ~~..:lt::y, .and
.be c:ou..Id see no sense .i.n sprandinq t:.he .-::aney bo try to do .so.
Cit::y At:t:orneg Bera..rd.i.n.i s-t:.ated tta.t be b.ad hired .an A..ss..i.stant
Citg Attorney for pros-ecut.io.n-Mr. Dan ~-Y ..,.... his c::.bo.ice, .and bite
int:..roduc:ed lllr. Ralasey :£~ t.be audience.
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Counc.i..~ began C"CCID.S~deration of • request for • r~ spur .ac.ros.s
West: ~t:..b A~ue ~SOUth S:Z:.Os~ to .serve prope.rt:y OWDed' by Jll.r. P.a~
we.L..bou.rne-
City ~ger Di~ s.bi:Jiwed • -..p o .f the r&.L~~ .nd t.be ~eb .a..r_..
Mr. Pau~ We.LI;ac::lou:..r --s p.rasetne i.n ehe •udi..-.ce. Be d.-c.ri..bed t:.be s.itu.-tion to
Co~ of ebe proprere-v AJ.ong t..1ae a.reoa, .stating ~t the City w.a.s a..tso in the
process of .-cquir.i..ng rigbt......af-w•g :Eor ~~·t.s eo ~tb Avenue be~
Te:j0112 and .sane. Fe Drive. T bte C ..i.t!il h.a.s to .:L.nst.a2.~ storm dr~ge .a.s ~ .as
e.x-tr• width CC~tn.:S"truction .a..l.ong this area in con;jau:act.Lon ari tb the ~th
Avenue pro3ec::'t-
COUDC'i ~ ~ arriv-ed .at 9 :30 P .M.
COUDC.i..z.....n D.borie-y .st•ted that e..be CCII'UDC'i~ ~d vet crit:.ici&ed for
t.ll.k.;f.ng s ·torm drainage ~ eo tbe Da..re::alouth ~ when they bad ~ad Mr.
Virgi.l. :T.bc:loaWL.s t..bat b.i.s .area ~ tbe nert pr:l..or:l..ty in t:be .s-to.rm d..r.a.i..n.ge prog:r.--.
Hr. Ji'ill!!!t.l..bouZ"'De .st.at::ed e.bat tbe projec::t cou . .Zd be dc::u:ae ne.rt:: gea..r, .but
t..bat ..i.t wouJd ..be ,_,re benefici~ to pu.raue it .at t:..l::li.s t.i..e-
City ~~&an.ager D.i~ .stated e..ta.t «:.be COU:Dc:'iJ ~c:f att.ac.b ~ of the
.storDI dra.in.age ,Pr'Ob.l._. ¥'1/IQIIII and .re-bud'get for ebe c:lowneowz::r .and cor. ~
d~o~t nex-t ye.a.r, .s.:i..r:tce tbe ~ for downtown ~pro~t cou..Ld .not be
spea:t this ~ due to tbe ~p.Zetian of tbe core a..r-.. :re_port-
Cou:noc.i ~ ..u. .. sing stated that apparetne.2.y t::bey G"'U.2.d do both •to..ra
d.r-a.i..Doage projec:-t::s,. --.lc..i.ng f:bis ODe r ..... i..b.ze.
COUNCILMAN D.HCJR..I"TY -MOVED AND COCTNCILIJUUII ~~ ~ A
.NOTION TO ArrrHOR..I"ZE THE lllAYOR 7'0 SIGN AN~ ARD CARRY ocrr ~
FOR RA..ILROAD SPUR CROSSING AT ~ AV'P:NUB NEAR SCIU"Z'B SBOSBOIBB. Upoa. the
CAL~ of the ro~~, the voee resu~ted as Eo~~ows :
Ayes: Counci~ /Wel~~Jbers Sc:~ab, SC:hn.ac.Jr-.n.berg, B...n..:i....ntg, Dbor.ity,
~, B~ess.ing, Senti.
Nays: None
COU.J"''Ci~man Dbor.i ty ~eft the .r'OOIIIt •t 9:59 P.M.
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Cou.nci.l. began con.s.idcr.at:.ion of t::he Jaycees .request for :Ei.na.nci~
assistance E~r the 4th of Ju~y Ei reworks disp2ay.
C:>unciLma.n .Brc.....n inqu.ired whether they W'etre ask..i.ng for $~,000.
Tfte a.n:.s....e.r -as in ~ a.LEi.rrnat::ive.
Counci~ B.l.e..s:.sing seated Chat: he Ee2t: that: t..boe-y 111f10U~d need at
.l.ea.st $500 .__.,a deserved .:i e since there were no otbe.r Ei.re!W'Or.ks di..spJays .i....n
ehe cc::mmrani t:: y.
Counci.1.man Sc:hna.c.Jce.nberg stated that be :Ee2t o:rgan.i&ed activity
on tbe 4t::b o~ JuJ.y of t:JM!' fa.zn.il.y type .benef.ici.aJ, but: be was opposed to
Ei.rewoorlcs.
Counci~ Dhori t:y returned at: 20::02 P.M.
Counci.Lnd.n .Brow'n stated that: gou co~d not cut: the Eunds to e..beat
and sti~.l. encourage the Ea.miJ..!;I-t:ype p:rograzns. F.i..rewo:rJcs were an o2d cu.s·ec.n,
of w~c:b the c.oune..r-y used in c~e.brat.i.ng.
CounciLman Dhorit::y stated that be did not: Eee1 fireworks were
synonomou.s w~t:h pae.r.iot::is:m.
COUNCII..,SiiiMA.N HENNING HCIVED AND COCTNCI.LHAN SCHWAB SECOND'ED A NOTION
TO APPROPRIATE $350 TO THE JAYCEES WITH THE NOTIFICATION THAT THIS POSSIBLY
N'AS THE LAST YEAR THAT THE COUNCIL JtN:JOLD APPROPRIATE MONEY. U,PttOn the ca..I~
of the ro~..I,. t1'»e vote re.su..l ted as Eo~~O'WS:
Ayes: Counc::i~ M<I!!!IIJ.bers Schwab, Sc::.bna.c::.ken.be.rg, Benning,. Dbloritg,
Senti .
N.ays: Counc::i~ Hem.be:rs Bz"''Wn, B..Iessing.
Absent: None
counci.l began consideration of au-t..borization for the sa..l.e of ~and
eo the c-ity of Sbter.id.a.n at the 120rth end ~f Fire Station West.
C..J.ty Hanage.r Dia~ stac:ed ebat the Eire st:at:ion design W""as E~ and
t:bat:: bids wou...Zd be out May 30tb. The esti.mated cost: is wi~n $..I,OOO of the
budge·t:ed C"'.St. That. i..nc~udes t:..be E:i...n.i.sb..ing o f t:.be genera..I purpose DIII!!N!!tt.i..nq
.rc::x:tm ..,if:.hi.n the station. If tbe b.id is higher ....e 'IIIIIIDU..Id .need to dip ..in to the
zaoney received from t.be .sa~e of ~and to the C.itg of Sherida.n. Be s~ •
diagrazzr of t .be area to be so..Id to the City oE Sheridan for t:.beir I'H!!!V Cit:g
Ba...I..I COimp..Iex. T.be c::omput:at:ion shows $6,.683 necessa...ry for t..be sa~e of ~.and.
Mayor Sent:..i stated that he fellt it ..,-as necessary to d~ this for
C'OO_perat.ion between cities.
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COICTNCILI'Ul.N BLESSING HO'VED AND COCTNCILiitiOti'IAN HENNING SECOIIIDBD A
I«Y.riON TO AUTHORIZE THE ~OR 2'0 SIGN DEEDS 7'0 SELL THE PIECE OF GRCJIUND
AT THB NORTH END OF FIRE STATION fitTEST. U,J;IIO!n the caJ.~ of the ro~~~ the
vote resu~~ed as Eo~~a-s:
Ayes: Counc i~ Members Schwab, Schn.aclcenberg, Henning, Dblorit:y,
~~ B~es.s inq , Se.nei.
Nags:: None
Ci t::y Manager Dia1 began a .report. .cegard.Lng ~cLa1 refu•e
pickup charges and the PUC reguLation o f refu•e cluarges.
He seated tbae t:.be PUC had nev-er before aetearpted' to r~aee
refuse c.hazog.a.s in ehe City, but: ...,.e are getting overtures that t:.beg .-..g do
so in t:.be future . 7'be Counc..i.J. couLd pursue the rate .i..ncrea..se put: out by
CoLorado D:i.sposa..l., Inc _ on tbeir con:mJe..r"c.LaJ accounr:s i.E e.bey c:bo.se to do
Cou..r:tciL ~an c::on.s.Lderation o :E .appoi.ntme.nt: for an .Ebg'L~
rep.resent::at~ve to on ehe CoLorado Hunic i~L ~gue ResoLutions
COIIIIII.ittee.
c i ey ,.....,.ger DiaL seaeed' t..bat:: t.he C i ty needed eo appoint -~
at: this t::.i..Jaeo.
C i t:9 ,_..r:JAger D i aL .sa.id t.bae the C~t::!l ..,.... doing ~ ..,_qinee.ri..Dg
CllJ'2a...lyses of e..be L.it::eJ.e D.c9 Creek, and Be.L .l.erv~e-P.&.rk aLso needed SOIIDI!t work
done.
Counci ..l. began reconsiderae~on oE ~ request for funds for the
Bng~ewood Higb Scboo~-Co2orado out-ard Bound Green River Raft trip.
Counc.i~ ScJa,a.b stated e..bat: be fe~t: ehe project: was stric~y
a sc.hc::>o~ program and .sbou~d be consi dered as .s-uch . There were -..any adu~es
going on t:.be trip as Jic....ids, and i t: was noe a ~egiei.m.ate request:.
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Cou..nci..L--.n Dbor:Lev .st.eed ~t: if the C'ounc.i~ contributed', be
f~e f:be9 wou.Ld be o~ ~e..Zve.s to critic~.
CeJufte-..1.2...-..n ~cken.berg Ee~t tbat:: lc.ids s~d -...rn t;baLr ea:J~t=
.catbe.r than requ_.ti.ug d~tiCrn.a".
CCJ!CTI«:~ atR.C:»1N 1WC7VED ,JII.MD CODWC.II.ID&N ~z::wc; .5BCOW.WD A .-orza.
2'0 ~ SSO ~ "rrUr P3!1GLBWIOOD BIGB .5IC'.IJIC)C;tL OU2'W.ARD .at:1CTifiD RAI'T rR.ZP. CTp::~n
~ CA.L~ of the: ro~~, t.be vote r.-u~eed' ...-fo~LCJ/IIIS::
cou.nc~ .schn.ac~.rg •t:.a~ e:..l:.-t: tlae _,..ri~ parJtc ~b to
Sbi.r~.,y .BrAd~ ..,.... be.i.z2q .in6ta~Led rbu.r•~!l .-e 10:00 A •••
cc::JJI::T»C .ILIJUUI SC,._ACJCJUTBERG IW:I'VED AND COtCTI!ICILIUlN &C~ SJ!!&CC»WD A
JWC:I'riO« 2"0 AD.:TCJIDRI.tl.. Upoa the ~L of the roL2., the ~ .re.u.Zt.-cl .._ Eo~~:
A~: CQunciJ ~-~ ... Sc= .... c-..._b-r.g, ~, ~.r1t)J,
.Br"oWD , .aL--•irJ,g, senti .
The «•90r decLa.red t:..be .-,eian c.rried .aDd the ~ ..,... ~3ourned .at:
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the c~ ..-tate tbei..r po~icv on ~---..4 t:.IUr .a2~c:ac..t..Loa ~
~ 1.n • :Eo~ wav •
.,;:., , 2"J!!'EREP'C1R, aE zr .RESOLVED .r 2'IIB' crrr CC11t7.c..Z:Z. or 2"BBr c..rrr
C1lr' B.c;.c..E'WICJIOD, AJULP.A.JICJ£ CICJ!f:T6IT'r, C0.£0111UU)(), .-. fo~ow. z
s-:--t1on ~ •
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~~~tec:r .. fo~~=
Actua2. ~-• -and u.e ea... wi~~ be ~~oc.at.ecf to the Gene.r•~ ru:nd
aDd the ~i.e: .DapZ'"O"V"~t Funcf on the b&si.s of pe.rcene..ge or
buc:lgetecf ~--and u..-e tax .revenue.s in the two r_.pec:t1ve fund.s.
In the e'V"ent: t::J:J..t to~ • ...z .. .and u.e tax r~ue ezoeeda the
budgeted -...L .. ~ u..e tax' .r_....enues, then ehe Pub~ic .n.~t
.P"U.nd v.1.2...2. recei ve .-.. • ..ax~ ~t .--ou.nt buclgeted1 any e.Jteea•
'11#'1J.~ be .a..J.~oc.at-=1 tc::> the Ce:ne.r&.Z Pond.
And ~rtber, in the event t:~t the &.Z~oc•t.1on be~ the twct
~-resu~t. in the Pub.Z:l.c Zla~t rv.nd receiving~--·
tb.an one-th..Lrd' of the tot:.a...2 .ac~ ~--And uae t&z revenue,
~ .an •dd1ti~ .-~.Zc:::x:::..t1on to the Public ~~ Fund
~ be -.de to equ..aJ one-f:.hLrd of ~ ~-and u-. c:.ax
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r:be C..if:y ~gar ..nd the Di.rec::""txar etr P.1..naDtc:.e .a..re c:'ha.rged' w.1tb the
.acllaL.ni.atr•tion o f the above aect..1-on.
JI..DOP'2"ZD AND A.PPRO'VED -r&rS ~ ~!P oL .. y, .2973.
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:r, x...r~ Bo~~enber9"er, ... orL1c:1o City C2.e.r.Jt of the c1t!l oL
Eng~ewoocf, state o.f co~or:ado, hereby ce.rt.if!l that: tbe .a.be'Ve 1s • t::.rue,
accurate, .-..ad ~p~ete copy or .R.-o~ution ~-...;z.L._, Seri_. or ~973.
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RESOLUTION NO. __ '_7 _, SERIES OF .1973
A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING FUNDS IN THE GENERAL FUND.
J#HER.EAS, on December 3.2, .1972, there ...-ere uns_pent fund's in the
Road and Bridge appropriation as rece.ived from Arapa.htoe County; and'
WHEREAS, the City Cou.DC'i.l of the City of Eng.lewood gave i.n.fo.%'7Alll~
approv~ £or the cazry-over of an appropriation for an aeria.l .ladder truck
f.rom the .1972 budget: to the .1973 budget:; and
WHEREAS, tbe City CounciL of the City of Eng.lewood gave approvaJ
for a tree .l.im.b pickup program in the Spri.ng of .1973; and
WHEREAS, the auditors of the City of Eng~ewood have recommended
that the City recognize co~~ection fees reLated to property tax revenue
expense; and
WHEREAS, the C.:i.. t:!:l Counci~ increased the sa~a..ry oL the City
Attorney and Hunic.:i..~ Judge; and
WHEREAS, tbe City CouncL~ gave approv.J eo a higher ~eve~ of
activity in the City Attorney•s office and tbe Hunici~~ Court.
NON, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE CCXJNTY, COLORADO, AS fo~~CJJW"s:
Section ~ ...
The fo~~owi..ng .E.:i..na...nc:i..~ tra.n.sact.:i..o.n.s are hereby a.utho.r.:i..&ed' in t:.be
Ge.ne..ra~ Fund ..
Source of Fu.nds
Property Tar
Hunic.:i..pa~ Court Fines ~ Forfeitures
Fund .Ba:Jance
Supp~ementa~ Appropriations
37-43~
38-44~
37-379
30-3~~
~6-~~0
~6-~~0
~6-~30
.16-440
~6-2~0
.16-320
3~-.1~0
Road and Bridge
Aeri~ Ladder
Tree L.Uab Pickup
p.rope.rt9 TAX Co.l.lec:tion Fees
City Attorney ~ary r.nerease
city Prosecutor Sa.lary
Benefits
O~fice Equipment:
supp.lies
Trave~ and Conference
Hunicipa.l Judge ~a..ry .r.ncrea•e
$ 3,~55
~6,000
49,648
$ 68,803
$ 9,BS6
26,000
7,000
3,.1SS
.1,200
8,000
.1,350
2,.150
500
500
3,.192
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3~-~0
3~-~30
3~-2~0
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Be.ne.fi ts
Supp~ies
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$ 3,900
~,ooo
~,000
$ 68,1103
The City ~C~J~.nager and t:..be Director oE P.:l...nanc:e are hereby
authorized aJ'H1 directed t:o ..a.Jce the .above c:b,;anges to the ~973 appropriations
of the City of Eng~ewood, Co~orado.
JllDtOPT'BD AND APPElCYVBD THIS ----cl.ag of ICa!l, ~973 ...
ex officio City c~erk
.r, JCA.r~ No~~enbe..rge.r, do hereby ce:rt....1.fy tbat: the above and
foregoing La • true, aC'C'U-at:e, and ~p~ete copy of ae.-o~ut.Lon ~. __ _
series of ~973-
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I,. --.r~ NoL2.enberger,. Director of Fi..na.nc:e, do hereby cezti.fy
that: t:..be.re is a fund .ba~a.nce in the Gener.U. P'Und in excess of $-49,648
a.va~ab~e for appropriation.
Dllri!:D t:.b:L.s ~•t d,ag of Hli!!l, ~973.
Kar~ lllo~enberqer
D:L.rec:t.or of r i..nAnce
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CCJCTNCIL CHANBI!:RS
C ITY OF' ENGJ:.EWOOD, CO.LCJRADO
APRIL ~6, ~97.3
The City Cou.nci~ of the Cit.9 of Znq~81111'1100d', A.rap.a.hoe county,.
Co~or•do, .-.e: in r~&r ••••1on on Apri~ ~6, ~973 at BzOO P.M ...
~be in'V'CJC"at.1on ..,.._.. gi~ by the Rev. J. Sta.n..Zeg P'i.x't.r o:r t.be
Eng~~ United ••thod..1st Church. P.Zedge of ~.Zegiance wa.s .Zed by
Jun.1or Gir.Z scoue Troop No. 590 ...
The M•yor -Jced Eor ro~ ca~..l ... Upon the ca.I.Z of the ro~,. the
fo.Z..lOW'ing we.re pr,..ene:
A.bs.nt: Cou:nc...i..Z .N-'>er• Dboriey,. .a:rown.
A.Iso present were: City Manager Dia~
As•.1.st.ant City ~Ca.Dagar 16cCOWD
Cit:y AttOZ'De'!l Berard..1...n.i
Director of F.1.n.ance 80.L.Z~
CCICTNCILIUIN BLI!!tSSIM:i I!KJIVJCD AND CC1CTI!IC-Ir.MICRAN ~J:ItiG S~ A
Jt«::TION TO APPROV'B THE NINr:T"Z!ES OF 'Z'IIE EUI:GU.LIIR JtOUrr.ING OP" ICARCB .29, .2973,.
SUBJI!:CT 7'0 CHANGES 01' TBZ IIINV"r'ZS or PACW 6... Upoi'J e:.be ~.2..2 of "tile ro.Z.l ,.
the YOte resu..lted as fo.Z.Zows:
Senti.
Nay.s: None
A.b.sant: Cou.nci.Z llf.-bers D.borit:g, .Brown.
COUNCILNCJIMA.N HENNING HOVBD AND CCJICTNCIIMAN BLI!rSSING SECOND:BD A
J«:}}II'T.ION 7"0 APPROVE ~ N.I"NUT'I'lS OF ~ SPil'CLAL Nlt'B"r.I'WG OF IUlRCH 26,. .2973,
"rEQr RBGU.LAR K8ET.ING OP' APRIL 2, .2973,. AND rB.Ir SPI«:IAL ~INC OF APRIL 9,.
.2973... Uptt::>n the ca:..l.Z oL the ro.Z.Z,. the vote reau..lt:ed .. ::Eo.Z.Z~:
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Aye.s:: Counci~ M~s Schnack:en...bez"g, Henni.ng, B~e.ssi.ng, Sent:i.
~.-nt:: Cou.nci~ N..-bers Dhorit!l, .arc;,..,n.
Tbe H.ayor dec~ared the ~tion carr.1.ed.
The H.a.yor rer::::ogn.iaed tbe fo~~oaTing peop~e LE"'OIID the-~.:Lst: oL
~s~:L·~ Citizen P~raa Invitees-=
Mr. and Mrs. c. Rich.&rd Cro••, 3898 South .Bannock Street,
Preci.n.c:-t No. 4.
Dr. Rudo~pb R. Dey~e, 5~36 So. B~at:i Dr., Precinct No. ~4-
Jlt6r.s. C~ar:Lc:e Hi~, 4~74 So. w.-..bi.ng""eon., ..,..._. p.r .. ent: eo d:Lscu ..
the P~atte River Gr.-nbe~t: &nd go~f course ar .. with CounciJ.
sa. se-t:ed ~t: t:.be City shou~d .not .let: a c~ get by to grab
the avai~.ab~• .l.ancf in tile .P.Z•tt::e River v.-J.1•9 for • goLf C'CI'U.r•• and gr..n-
be.lt. She .Ee~t: t:.be a.r .. wou~d be a r-_..2 benefit to the City. N•t:ianaJ.
.st.and.a.rcla -..y th.at: • cit:v .ahou.ld ~ve a go.ZL cou..r•• for ..,.ery 2s,ooo
per~-Knsr.l~ is • cit9 t:.l.-t: :E:I..t• that d.-c:ri,pt:.ion parf~!l-Go~:E
cour:s_. SNI!i' Lor ~~..-ov..r the .long run. rbe City of Jrng".l..-ood shou~d
t&Jte .action .now eo t.alr:e .ac:lv~e.ge of .an env.:L.ab.l• •itu.ation.
ll.r. ~·~ aai.ley, 30e4 weat TULts Avenue, w•• pr .. ent to dLsCU8s
the P.lat:t:e River G..r-~t: .and go.lf cou.rae a.r ...
He st..ated' t..be cit:!l of 8:Dg~~ bAd • go~f C'OU.r•• prior to the
bui~d1ng of Cinder~~· Cit:g, and that: the ciev needed to rep~•c• ~t: go~f
cour-se at tl:ae p.re•ent t.iM!e.
Hr. Ba.i~eg st.:ted ~t: be re_pz-.. ented ~ ang-~......ooct ~Lies Lodge
.,-bo a..l.so favored t.be co.a.t.ruction of a go~f eou.rae in Bng~~. A go~f
course in the P~atte River V•~ev lllfiiOtU...ld .-c:..ri~~!l btenefit the City si..nce
it is, in essence, the: door t:o ou.r Cit51-B• •t.ated tl:wlt ~s• of the City"•
citizens are go~fe.rs .and t:.be City •.hc:l>u~d t:.a.ke .action to do ~t.b..i..Dg' for
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Hr. J.,_. T•y2or, 4~22 So. a.ro.ac:Jw-.ay, w...-present eo di..scu•• tbe
P2at:te River Greenbe2t And go2f cou.rae .a.r ....
He stated that the Cit·y of ~2~ n-..da a r.._.on.ab~e go2f
cba.rye to benefit its e.Zdar.l!l po~•ticx::~. Go~f _.Y very wa2~ be
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the cata~y st f oe the surcoundin~ area to ha~~ in its deve~oooent. He
stated that ~o~f couises have been proven to be se~f-suppo~in~, and that
Eng~ewood citizens arc descciminated aryainst on Denver qo~f courses-
tlayor Senti thanl::ed t:be three individua~s for expressinq their
opinions.
Nr . A.l. coo~oy, Vice :?resident of the Eng~e-ood Jaf..!cees, r"a.s
present: to request financia~ assistance for tile 4th of Ju..l.y Eiret-'OcJcs
disp..l.ay. He stated that in t:he r.:~oast:, City governr:~ent:, the nrerc::h.a.nt:s, and
user charges have a.l...l. he..l._~d to finance the disp.l.ay. He Ee.l.t that t:~e
4th of Ju.l.y fireworl:.s disp..l.a '!J and its .,re..l.iminacy events encourages the
f~.l.y as~t of 4t:h of Ju..l.y ce.l.ebrat:ion. This year wi.l..l. be an a.l..l.-da y
2rogram once again.
Mr. Coo.l.ey discussed the budget: with the City Counci.l. and
requested that the Counci~ ~rtici~te in the program to the tune of
$~ .. 000-
counci~wocaa.n Henning inqu.:ired whether the fir~ .... "=s have been
contracted fo.r yet_ 1'1.r. Coo~ey rep.l..:ied in the aff..L.cn~ative, st:atin'7 t.hat
fireworks have to be cont:..rac:t:ed for by February or in order to have t:herJ
avai.l.ab.l.e for the 4th of Ju.l.g.
cou~ciL~n B~essi ng stated tbat the City of Ena.l.ewood had out-
.l.awed a.l.~ firetooOOrJcs -ithin the City .l.imits, except: for this type of disp.l.a !.~
He hoped that more peop.l.e -au.l.d attend this ty_!>e of disp.l.ay.
rt.r. Coo~oy .st .. · ed that the organ;i.zat:ion needed a time.l.r.J answer:
frOJD the Counc:i.l, i£ at: a.1.~ oossib.le. He c:o~ted that the Jaycees had
received $500 f rom the City in the ~st for these disp~ays.
Itr. f"li.l~.iaJZJ A. Scb.uess.l.e.r and Hr. Burton :r. Sack ap?eared !>efo.ce
Counc::i.l re~at.ive to the trar1S£er of a ~.icruor .license Er--· South 3roadway
Specia.l.tie.s, Inc., dba Guespat:o Cristofo.l.o Chiaccbierone, S.l.SO South Broadway.
r-t.r. F.l.oyd Enryenaa.n, At:t:orney, represent..Lng /'1r_ Schuess.l.er, ap_peared
before counc.i.l. _ He stated that: If.r . Schuess.l.er wouJd C" ·-::-at:e the .re.st:au.ra.nt:
as a su.b-lessee wieh the Hcx.,a.rd Johnson .restaurant: clu/Lin .
-·:.. ~.._-t: t:.'MI-y W"'u.l.d .li.Jce the aop.rova.l of the
.l.iquor .license, subject to any further cha.rac·t:er c.hecks, in order to
consunmaat:e the contract.
Counci.lman .B..less~g stated tbat: the pco.:_>ert:y -as the .s.aJ~~~e, but:
that t:he counc.i.l was just: transferring the ~icense from one ownershi~ eo
another.
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City Attorney Bera..rdini seated that -hat: must be s~ before
Counci~ is that the individuaJs a..re of good character and that they are
in ~awfuJ possession of t:he buiJdi.ng.
COVNCILHOHAN HENNING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED
A MOTION TO GRANT THE LIQUOR LICENSE TRANSFER F~4 SOUTH BR~~AY
SPECIALTIES, INC. TO~-T#ILLIA/1 A. SCHUESSLER, ON THE CONDITION OF A
CLEAR FBI REPORT. Upon t:he caJJ oE the roJJ, the vote resuJted as foJJo-s :
Ayes: CounciJ Members Sc~ab, Schnackenberg, Henning, BJessing,
Sent::i.
Nays: None
Absent:: CounciJ Members Dhorit:y, Brown.
The Nayor decJa..red the motion carried.
COUNCTLHAN SCHF~AB HOVED AND COUNCILP~ HENNING SECONDED A
MOTION ~ RE-OPEN A PUBLIC HEAR~~G ON THE RECOHMBNDATION OF THE PLANNING
AND ZONING COH.~ISSION THAT THE REZONING REr")UEST FILED BY RONALD BRIN.-cHOFF
TO REZONE A PORTION OF PLO'T ~~ RAFFERTY GARDENS, FROM B-2 TO R -3 -B Upon
the ca~~ of the ro~~~ the vote resu~ted as fo~~ows:
Ayes: Counci~ rtectbers Sc~ab, Sc.h.nacJcenbexg, Henning, B~essing,
senti_
Nays: None
Absent: Counci~ l'feftd>ers Dl'»ority, BrCJ~Wn-
The nayor dec~ared the Pub~ic Hearing opened-
ur_ Rona~d Brinkhoff appeared before Counci~ stating that his
contractor and architect: were a~so in the audienc4.
He-Nate Burt, 5200 So-Broadway, an adjoining property owner,
appeared before CounciJ stating that Hr-BrinkbofE's p~an ~as extreme~y
good and deserves the Counci~'*s consideration and approva~-
Counci~man B~essing inquired whether t:.he City was invo~ved witb
the f~ood p~ain prob~em-Director of Pub~ic ~orks, Ke~~s ~aggoner, stated
t::hat:: the Pub~ic 'r~orJcs Department: had given Community Deve~opaw!H'Jt: a map of
the f~ood p~ain re~ative t::o this project-Director of Community Deve~opment::.
Supinger stated that:: the f~ood p~ain ordinance over~ays aJJ zoned areas in
the Cit:y of Eng~ewood-No const:ruction can be JDa.de in t:he ~00-yea.x f.l.ood
pLain whether there were any rezoning in this case or not-
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:t.c. :"les~ey 'f'la~~ace, a_cc:.~ t:ect: '!or the con.seruct.io.n, stated that:
t:be bui~ding bad been moved as h~~h on t:he ~rooert:~ as ~ssib~e, ant:ici~t:
t:he ~~ood p~ain prob..l.~-
!fayor Sent:~ i n<7u~red '"het:ho..c the ?rojec:t: had .E inane: inn a..Lcoad••.
tlr . D.rink..hof£ rep lied in the ,aFF.l.c~t:~ve, .st:at:.i,.,... t:!:.at: it: uas .st:il..L in t:he
~relim~na.ry st:anes.
Counc:i.J..wor.an /!enn.ina stated t:hat: the cruest:ion r"as 1"hether t:he
rezoo~ng -as proper and not: where the bui.l.d.ing lies on the .J..and at: t:h.is
time .
COUNCIL:!OI'JAN HENNINr; !IOVCD A.riD COUNCIL."!.AJI BLESSINI"; SC:CO"'DED A
liOTION TO CLOSE TilE PUBLIC HEA.RJNr:. U"??n the caJ...l. o~ the .ro.l..l., the voee
.resu.J..t:ed as f o.l...Lows:
Ayes: Counci.l. ~lern..becs Sc:h,.,ab, Schn.acl::en.berg , Henn~ng.,. DJ..ess.ing,.
Senti.
Absent:: Counc~.l :t~rs Dhorit:•J, .B.co-n.
The ~ayo.r declared ehe P ub.Lic uea.r.in~ closed.
INTRODUCED AS .ll DILL aY COU·~CIL.'tAN BROUN.
BY AUTHORITY
O.~INANCE NO. __..:!!!__, SCR.ZES OF .1973
ArJ ORDINANCE REZONING A ~ ~ ·-oN OF PL.OT .1, RAFFERTY GA.!?DENS , ARAPAHOE
COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO , FROM S -2 , BUSINESS, TO R -3-B, •IDLTr-FAf~LY
RESIDENCE AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING !lAP OF THE CITY OF I:NC.~"IOOD,
COLOP~ ACCORDIN~LY.
COUNCIL:'JOI'-fAN 1/ENNING I -l OVED AND COUNCILI'f.AN SCHNACKENFJERG SECO!.JDED
A f.IOT.ION TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO -.10, SERIES OF .1973. UDOn the ca.lJ.. of the
ro.ll, the vote resu.lted as fo.ll~s:
A yes: Co unc~l Heltt.bers Sci"z-<i2b, Sc:hrl.ac:kenb<erg , 1/enninry, B.lcssinq,
Senti-
Nays: None
Absent:: Counci.l I.Ier:tbers Dhorit:y, .Br~n-
The .ottayor dec.la.ced the motion carried. • •
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COUNCILMA.N SCJr~AB MOVED AND COUNC.lLI<fOMAN HENNING SECONDED A HOTION
TO OPEN A PUBLIC HEARIHG TO CONSIDER SUPP~~ENTAL APPROPRIATION OF REVENUE
SHARING FUNDS-Upon the cal.l of che co.l.l, the voce resu~ted as ~o11~s:
Ayes: Counc~l.. Members SChwab~ Sc:!u.,ac:kenberq, He.nn~ng, B..l.ess.l.nq,
Senti -
Nays: None
Absent: Coun c.i.l Members Dhor~ey, Brown .
Th.e tlayor dec.lared t:.be Pub.l.~c Hearing open.
City Manager Dia1 seated chat the C~ey has eo budget:. the Revenue
Sharing fu nds now, since i t was not:. f.ina..l..l.y ~n the City coffers ae ehe time
of budgeting for 1973. He described a..l..l. the expend~t:.ures t:.he CounciJ
considering as detailed ~n a memo eo them.
Mayor Senti adv~sed chat the Counc~J bad discussed these
expe.ndit:ures ext:.e:ns.ive.ly and asJ;ed whet: • .,er the audience had any questions
regard~ng them .
lfrs. Jean Car.l.berg, a r!'.JeDiber of eb.e League of :"k>znen voters,
appeared before Counc~l ~n reLation co the Revenue Sharing funds . She
read a statement: as contai ned ~n the CounciL f~le .
CounciL~n Schwab ~nquired as to how many League ~embers there
are f rom EngJ.e-wood . .r:trs. CarLberg replied that: there were 22 .members out:
of the LB4 member c hancer.
He . Tom Rurns , Cha~r~n of the Housing Authority, appeared before
CounciL. He seated that the $80,000 suggested for the Housinq Auehor~t:y
appropriation wou~d be for a ~rogc ~a rehabilitating non-inhabitable buildings.
He stated that: the program would invest: money in the rehabilitation of
housing, helping eo place land back on the usable ~cket and placing t:he
sale of property funds back ineo a re·volv~ng fund.
CounciLman Schnackenberg ~nqu~ced whet:..hec e.he aim wa.s eo not:
displace ind~v~duals. Hr. Burns repl~ed in ehe affirmative, st:at:Lng that
the program had as one oE its a~ms not co d~solace any ind~viduals, but
rather to t:ake on uninhabitable property.
11r. Pete Peterson, D~reccor oL Chamber of Corrtn'!lerce, stated that
certain Chamber of Commerce members would l~ke eo speak eo some of the
proposed .l. t:ems _
Mr. KendalL Palmer appeared before Council. He strongly recommended
the reconst:cuce..ion of Sout:h Santa Fe and .DartJDOu ""': ·~ i ntersection as recommended
by the Voorhees seudy. He st:at:ed the loc::al t:ransportat:ion sttJdy also approved
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Nr. Dud~ey Pitchford an.oeared before Cou..nc:i.l.. He .stated that: the
C..tey J-t...a had a .lot: of t:aJ...k on the Da.rt:moout::b-Sanea Fe inter.sec:t:ion in the
_past, a.nd it ..,.-•s no-t:...i~ne to get something done a..bout: ..te.
rtc. Ra.lph SchomD appeared before Cou.nc:i.l-He said that: b~ t.#!C>u.l.d
..l.i..Jce eo •econd the rec:c>nrnJendat:io.n oE t:J1e ~reviou.s .s_peak.er a.nd that the
Dartmoueh i.ntersec::tion is not., bad.l.y in need of ceco.n..st.ruct:ion.
Nr. Peterson stated that he Ee.l.t: that: the cec::onst:ruct:ion of t:he
D.art::mout:h area wouLd mat:eria.I.l.s aid in t:.he deve.lopteflerlt:: of indu.st:ria.l. gc~
in Northwest: ~.lewood-
Cit:y C.l..erk No.l..l.enbe.rger rea.d a copy of t:he .l.et:t:er from never.l..y
Simon, C~irm.n of t:he Pub.l.ic Library Board, endorsLng the ~ia center
progcant eo Counci.l. int:o t:.he fi.l.e.
!•fr . Adri ~ 1' .Afo.l.l. a~~red beEoce CoUIK::i.l. _ He stated e.hat: the City
needed so.me overhead W'a.l.Ja.,ay s over nighway 285 in order for the chi.l.drerJ
crossinq ehe a..cea. to gee to schooJ. , to do so in safety. He feJ. e t:..ha t:.. a
citizens safety 9rograrn was bad~y needed in the City.
Hr. John Krei~ing apn.eared before CounciJ.. He st:at:..ed that: Dart::moueh,
in his m..i.nd, W"as an art:..eria~ which shou~d be considered in t.he urban syst:..ern in
consideration Eor federa1 funds in t:..be future. He encouraged Counci1 t:..o get
the St:..at:..e to ~ooJc at this road Eor the urban system.
Dr. Rudy Dey~e, 5136 So. E1ati, spoke before Counci1-Be seat:..ed
that Arapahoe Hent:a1 He.a1th Center needed addit:ion.a1 space, and reauest:ed
to be p1aced on ehe agenda in the future for any addit:iona1 revenue sharing
funds appropriations.
Counci~~n Henning stated t:bat: she Le1t the Counci1 shou~d take
the Revenue Sharing funds ~uest:ions from t:he League of ~omen Voters t:o heart;
in an at:t:ecrpt to better ~orm t:...he pubJ.ic in t:...he fut::ure , during t:he reguJ.a...c
budget: hearing.
Cou.nci.Lman Sc::~b stated that t:he CouncL.L needed t::o proceed with
the attitudinaL survey in order t:o know what: t:.be peo~J.e of EngJ.ewood want
the Counc~J. eo do with the money.
COUNCILI-I'OHAN TIENNING -!lOVED AND COUNCILH.AN BLESSING SECONDED A
NOTION TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HBA..RING. Upon the ca.l..l. of t::.he ro1.1, the vote
resuJ. ted as fo.LJ.c::J4".s::
Ayes:: CounciL Tlembers Sc.J'H,ab, Schnackenberg, Henrai~, B.:l.essing,
Senti.
Nays:: None
Absent: Counci.l. ."-lembers D:horit:y, .Brown.
The nayor decJ.ared the PuhJ.ic Hearing c:J.osed.
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CCJUNCILJIAN SCHrJAB I'fOVED AND COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED A
TtOTION 7"0 OPEN A .PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER ANNE.XATIO.Y OF APPROXIfiATELY
~3..1. ACRES IN THE VICINITY OF SANTA FE AND UNION. Upon the caJ...l. of the
ro.l...l., the vote resu.l.oed as Eo.l..l.a-s~
Ayes: Cour.ci.l. Tlen:t.bers Sc:l'a#ab,. Sc:hnac:Jcen.berg, Henning, D.l.essir.g ...
Senti -
Nays: None
Absent:: Counc:i..l. ~lerlber.s Dho.r.i t:y... IJ.rOW"n.
The Tlayoc dec.l.aced the .Pub.l.i.c He.a.r~ng open.
Officia:J.. transcript of t:h.is Pub..l.ic Hearing is maintained on tape
in the Cit:y C..l.eck•s office, City of Eng..l.ewood.
C.it:y Attorney Berard.in.i stated that: t:h.is bea.ring wi..l..l. det:er.m.ine if
t:.he pro!?Osed annexat:ion is a pro_yer one . Ue st:at:ed ehat: the },earing was
qua.si-:Judic:ia..l. and gave a quick .su.mmary of a quasi-judicia..l. hearing. lie
stated that the C.it:y .initiated t:...he !?rOCeedi.ng and eba.t t:.hey are the app..l.icant:.
Attorney for t:bc pr~oert:y ~necs, -r. n.t..l...l.iam E-Myrick, sta~ed
that he obJected to the ~roceedings due ~o the fi~ing of a ?etition on
Friday requesting annexation foe a certain area with.in the ~B~ ac::::ces.
C.it::y Attorney Bera.rdini st:.at:ed that th.e City shou..l.d oroc:::eed with
the hearing wh.i...l.e t:.he o t:her peti t:ion is be.i..ng c:::hec.ked out:.
Hr. Hyric:Jc want::ed to make it: c:::..l.ea.:c for the record th.a~ he
vigorous..l.y protest:ed .
City At:~orney Bera.:cdini stated that Mr. Hyric:::Jc gave up :eights
to waiver .if he participated in this hea.ring at this time.
Hr. Su~inger apoeaced before Counc:::i..l. and gave an ex~..l.ana~ion of
~.be area to be annexed arJd .surrounding pertinent: facts.
Direc:t::oc of Pub..l.ic Works Waggoner appeared before Counc:::i..l. in
re~at:ion to the facts presented wh.ic:::h have been pcepa.red by the Department:
of Pub..l.ic::: ~ocJc.s. He .stated that the 69 per cent: contiguity had been chec:::Jc.ed
out and verified.
The two individua~s were c:::co.ss exandned by Mr . Myrick.
Ot:her.s appeared before Counc:i..l. and their c:ocment.s have been
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COUNCIUfAN SCHUAB /10VE:D A..tiD CCIVNCilJIIICHfA._6fl HENNING .~·-ONDED A ."10TION
TO CONTINUE TH E PUBLIC TIEAR:CNG TO CONSIDER ANNEXATION OF APPROXItfATELY ~82
ACRES IN THE VICINITY OF SANTA FE A...'YD UNION UNTIL I'«AY 7 . U DO:n the ca~~ of
the ro~J., the vote resu~t:cd as fo2lo-s:
Senti.
Nays: None
Absent: Counc:iJ rJembe.cs Dhori t:y , 9ro-n.
The lfayoc dec: Jared t:..he n.at:ion carr ied.
l'fay or Senti ca.2.J..ed at: LJ. :30 P.n .
Counc:iJ reconvened at: .2..1.::.35 P.rt.
l'fa!JOr Senti asked Eor
fo JJowing were presen t::
roJJ. calJ.. Upon the caJ..J o f the roJ.l., the
Cou.nc:iJ.. nerd>e.z:-s Sc:b.f.,ab, Sc:hnac::ken.berg, Hen.n.inq, BJ..essing, Senti.
Absent:: Cou.nci.l ,ll~s Dhocit:y, Brown.
The m i nutes oE t:be Board of Adjustment: and Apnea.l.s ~t~q of
February 2J.., .2.973 were received Eor the record.
The minutes of the Board of Adjustoent: and Ap~J..s meeting of
narch .1.4, .L973 were received Eor t:.he record.
The minutes o£ the PoJ..icemen•s Pension Board meeting o f Apri~ 3,
~973 -ere received for the record.
The minutes o f the Fice~•s Pension 30ard meeting of Apri~ 3,
~973 were received foe tl~ record.
The minutes oE tbe E~ect i on ComaUssion meeting of Apri~ S, ~973
received f or the record-
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The mi..nu-e:es of the l!:mpJog,.• Ret:i.r_..,_..,t EJoa.rd ~t.:i....ng of Apri1 4,
197 3 ware rec:ei ved for the record.
The za.i..nutes of the Core Ar.,. C~t:·t;.--.....e.i..Dg oL M&rc:h 29, 1973
r.cei ved for the reco.rd.
The l"'.s....n...nc.i.aJ report for t..be -=-nt:..h or l!l.a.rch, .L973 --... rece.1~
for e:l::ae record.
A ~randu. :E.z::-cxa Deputy Chief Dc:tn Mc~Lan and cape.a..i..n Gr.-y.-an
H~eg, Train..i.ng" Officer, reg..rdi.ng t:..be.Lr .-eeend.aftce .at: e..be .P:Lr• I~tructor•
Conference .:i..n J!Ca..n.sas City, .ICan.sa..s,. H&rch 26-30 .,.._. reoe.1 ved for t:..be reoco.rd.
A ,_,.rardum rec: »d.i.ng a .six-i.n.c::b ~c~t: upon City
prope.rty of a bric:.Jc facing bg Nat:..io~ Tea Ca-~y (~ Par.), 4.260 SOUth
.Bro&d..-y, ..,.. received' by CounciL.
City ~ger D.i.aJ. stated that an encroa.c::~t: o r tb.is sort .bad
been done in the ~st:., and .rec • •f'ed it. .-pprov.-.2..
CocrNCLLMAN SCEDiiAB I«YVVSD AND CCJ!CTNC.IZ.JitDUI BLZSSING S~D A MO'riOfll
7'0 APPROVW A SIX-INCH B'NCROACIDGr.N'r' UPC»> C.rrY PR.OtPa:Rrr or A -.ICIC P'ACIWG llr
NATIONAL rEA CCJ116PANY. Upt01n t:be c~.L of the roLL, the vote r~ted ..... foLLows:
Aye.-: CounciL ~..-be-.rs Scbw~, Schnackenberg, B~, a.L-ainq',.
Santi.
CounciL received a ~.ra.ncfu.r reg.rdinq d.-ni.U. of • .requ..-t: by
N.r. and M.rs. Roy To.L.L.-n, 4030 SOUth Inc•, for • v.a.ri.a.nce to ~t t::.be
encra.c~t: of a hedge a d:i.st.&Dce of 9•3-L.roe p.rope.r-ty ~in• to s:idew&.Lic
upon C:ity property.
C:itg H~ge.r Di~ .stated that the _.ttar bad been d.i-.cu••ed .:Ln. t:.be
.-.i..nute.s of the .B/IIo.a..rd of Adju.s~t:: And Ap~ .• __.t::.1..ng of Apr:L~ ~~, ~973 and
that: the zai..ftut:: .. ......re accurate.
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Nr. RO!I To~~en ... 4030 So • .r~, •ppea.red before Counc1J. He .-e.t:ed'
t..l'wlt the Cit.g inspection office bad to~d b.L• ..,-1.L• ov..r the te..Zepl:lone ~t::
c:be p~.c:ing of this hedge i..ft e..b..1.• ~~tion --.. proper. The bedge ..,-....-put up
.-... • barrier eo prevent tr...rfic .ac.ro.• ~ p.ro-per-ey. In the Cit:y ord.1.n&nc:::e,
• bedg• is c~a.ss.ified as a fence. Mr. Tb4l.en ..-e.t.ecr ~t:: ~ ~tad .a vari.a:nce
i..n order to -~~OJW hi• hedge to ..-e.y, and ~t: ~ bted.ge ~ DO prob~_. to
.u~g areas :ln the way of -..fet:y.
CCIJCTNCILICAN SCHfii#A..B I«7VED .a.» COUIIIC.rr..MAM ~ SBCGWZMtD A
JW:/I'r'IO. ro rAJtL.I!' rH~ MA2"'7"ER or A ltBOV'asr r'OiR ~ ~ ,.._ ~ MiltS-.ROr
-ro~ UwriL l!ll:li.Y 7, PID!I.DII#G ADDI'2"'ICMr.AL ~rra. _ Upon the ~~ of t.be
ro~~ .. ehe vote .r .. ~eed' .-.. Lo.LloeJ~W:
~t::: counc1J.. ~-Dbority .. .Brown.
CCIUDC..f~ received a ~.r.andu. f~ t:.be Cit!il ~gee cr.ee«
~i~ ~3th, re2..at:ive eo 2iqu:or .l.i.~ing.
CCICTI«::LMCJIIUilN BJ!rNNII!IG IWlCJIVED AJWD COCTIW:ELIUUW SC:~ S.BC:'CJIWDirD
A MCn'IOI!I 7'0 APPif.O'Vr T"H~ IJIUDI«> PR:CI'VXSIO.S, S"r'.ATIIIC 2"HA2'" NO LIQIDCJtlf LIC'ID'S'IrS
JtiiOICTLD ~ TO CCICTNCIL UlrriL Al"'rER TJti APPI/lOIVAL BAD .IIB'J!rN RBC'Jr'Z'VJJ2) AND
IWST'BDC"Z'KD THE D~ or riiU/UfiCB 2"'0 llfPO'rii"Y LIQUOR LI~ BOLDI!tRS OP
SVCH. Upon the c.a.I.l. of the ro.l..Z, the vote .r..-u.J.t:ecf ._. fo~CJ~Wa:
Senti-
Nays : None
Counc:i.l. received a ~et ·t::e.r fz:"''Oat St~ey E-Rhoda• r .. igni..ng L~
the Z1IOaZd of Adjustment ..,.,cr Ap~•.
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CCJ!CTNCILWOHAN HENNIHG IWCYVED AND CCIONCI'LNAN BLESSING SBCOND~D A
HO'r'ION 7'0 ACCEPT, WITH REGR.BT", THE ~R FROtH STANLEY B. RBODVS RESIGNTNG
PROt« THE BC:WUtD OP ADJUS'Z'PLENT AND APPEALS. Upon thoe c~~ of the ro~~, the
vote ~~ted •• Eo~~ows :
sent.£.
Na.!iJS: None
Absent: Cou.nci~ 1!18~/~~abe.rs Dhoric:y, .src:::.wn.
Cit·y Attorney BerardLn..i ~.an d.i.acu••ion of • -~~ Lor an
Ordinance aDIII!III'Kl..i....ftq Section 3(1!1.) (Ove.r-ti--JIJIO.rk) oL Cbapter 7, T.1.t~e v of
the ~969 Bng~ewood Hun...i.c:ip.a..2 Code.
TBe Cie-9 Ateorneg st•t:ed that the ai.Ja11.a.r orcf..1..n.a..nc bad ~ on
o.nce beLo.re, but had been c~Led .b.ac:.k for add..1.t.i.CIIftoa1 •-t:udg. The ordi.nance,
as -ritten no-, prevents pyra.m.idiz2q oE ove.rt.:t....a.
Cit:y /Warwege.r Di~ .stat~ t.h.at t.be ord:.Ln.a.nce i~Jcorpo.r•ted the
provision ~t those who work an an offici•~ boLidav do not ~t ertr• ~y
.-. of e.h..i• ti__..
A BILL P'CJIR
AN OIR.D27fUUt!ICE A#Q£NDING S'BCTION 3 C•J ..-r:rrr....D -OVKRTZJIIDr --.c-, C'JLII.P"2"ER 7,
'Z'I"rZZ V, OF 'riLE 1969 E .M .C., BY AV"Z'BOB.IZIJ«; OVB'Jit'2":.D!IIE' C'OfiiPIIIWSA2".Xc.' ~ ALL
CEASS.ITIED BJIIPLDYE:ES OF 'rHE CI'r'Y, lfiO'r l!atCJDI6P"r, J!I"''R DU"Z'IP::S PI!!QU"ORIU!lD OVJDil' A.li'D
A..80VB THB NCJRIIIAL Ji10RJC SCHEDCIL£.
COUNCILI'I.A.N SCHWAB HOVl!!l:D AND CCJIUl«:.I'L6ii'CWAN HENNING Sl!!tCONDI!!rD A I!KYZ'ION
ro APPROVE A BILL FOR AN OIRD.rJIIFA..NC'B J!J.IIIENDING Tln': OVB'RT.z:Jar PROVISIONS OF
CllAP"'r'ER. 7, TITLE V, OF THE 1969 E.H.C. Upon. the ca.~1 of t:.be ro11, t:.be vot:e
re.u~ted &a Eo~~ows:
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY CCJIUNCIL#t/OHAN HENNING.
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE liiTHOLE COST OF THE LMP~NTS HADE IN PAVING
DISTRICT NO . 2~, IN THE CITY OF ENG.LBWOOD, CO~; APPROVING AND CONFIRI"ING
THJ!!: APPORTIOBXE.NT OF SAID COST 2'"0 EACH LCJ"T OR TRACT OF IJilND IN SAID DISTRICT;
ASS-ESSING A SHARE OF SAID COST AGAINST EACH LOT OR TRACT OF LAND IN THE
DISTRICT; PRESCRIBING THE HANNER FOR THE COLLECTION AND PAJ!'HENT OF SAID
ASSBSSNzrNTS; AND DECLARING AN ENKRGBNCY-
COCTNCILNOHAN HENNING 80VED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A
.HO'T.ION 7'0 APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND APPORTIONING COSTS
OF PAVING DISTRICT NO. 22., AND SETTING MAY 7, 2.973 FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON
THAT DElDIIIiiANCE. U,pon. t:.be ca.J..J of ~ roL2., the vote resuJ.. ted as foJ..J..OIW'S:
Ayes:: Cou.nciJ.. HeiDber.s Sc~ab, Schn.a.c::Jcenbe.rg, Henning, BJ..essi..ng,
Senti ..
Nags: Non.e
Absent :: Coun.ci:Z. HeDJber.s Dbo.ritg, Brown
City Nanager Dia.J.. seated that the peopJ..e who had ~d requests Lor
a.-ess.ents J..owered into the City CJ..erk•s office wou~d be notiLied or the
decision-S-
City Attorney Berardini began discussion of a Bi2.2 for an Ordinance
azoe.nd.ing Tit~e v, Ch>apt:;er 2, Section 2, of the ~969 Bng2.ewood' Nunici~ Code,
ent:..itJ.ed •cou:nci2 Appointees eo f:.he Ca..ree.r Service c~ssion• eo cb.ange the
offec:t.iv-date of the appo~t:J:Detn:e: £room ~Ca.g ~ to Hay ~S, .2973.
He .stated that ehe two dates were i..n conf~.i.c:t. in va:.rious sections
of the Ordinance for Counci2 appointees and e~ected' appointees, and that it
wou...Id have t:o be made the same.
IN'TRODUCED AS A BILL BY CCJUNCILHAN SCHiiTA.B.
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE ANENDING SECTION 2 (a), CHAP'T'ZER 2, TITLE V, OF THE ~969 E .. N.C .. ,
ENTITLED -AIJIIIIN.ISTRAT.ION -BOARD OF CA.R.BER SERVICE C'Ofi!Dl#ISSIONBRS -CCJ!Ul.t'CIL
A.PPOINTEBS,., BY CORRECTING THE DATE OF THE INITIAL TKRIW OF SAID CCICTNCIL
APPO.IN"TBBS, AND DECLARING AN EJIIIERGENCY ..
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COUNCILMAN SCHJ#AB IIIOVBD AND c:c:JVNC.ILICAN SCHN11CICZD.rBI!DfG SP:COII'DirD A
HCJITION 7'0 APPROVE A BILL FOR AN CJtRDINANCI!!l AfltiB'NDING SBCTIOB 2 (.a), r.rrzz V,
OF THB ~969 l!!l.N.C., BN'TI'TLI!!l'D -~.INISTRATION -BOARD 07' CARB'B'R SERVICZ
~ISSIO~RS -COUNCIL APPOr~•. Upon the c~ of the ro~2, the vote
~~eed •• Eo22oww :
A~eB : Cou:nci 2 H.-.ber• Sc:la#.ab, Sc:bn.ack.n.be.rg, Hen:ni.ng, B2•a•ing,
Santi.
Nays : None
~e.nt: Cou.nci2 ~~~~-Dho.rity, .Brown.
City Attorney Bar~ began • d:l..~•ion of a reao2ation
ratifying Counci2 • • .appoi.n~t. to tbe .~Jc:Jerd of c.ar--.r Service C~••:l..onera.
He seated ~t :it .,._ ~•2!1 eo rat:ffy .1.n a :Eo:raaJ.. ••••ion the
appoi.noaent.s --d'• at the z.--e speci..Z ....et..ng.
RaSOLI::T'riOR NO. -~' Sa:R.z-.s OF L973
A R8SOLUTION CONPIRIWING AND RA'r'rrYIIIG CCJICTNICIL APPO~~ 7"0 TBZ .IIOoiUlD OT
CJilRB'BR SKRV.ICZ!: CCJIID#LSSIO#!n!!lRS PCTR.SUANT 2"0 S-2-2 or ~ 2969 zn«;~D
NUNICIPAL CODE.
CCJCTNCILJIICJIIUUI S.NNING ~D J1tND CCIICTNCILIUlN BL&SSING S~D A
HOTION 2."'0 APPROVB ~SOLUTION NO. LS, SllRII&S OF 2973. Upon the c~L of the
.roLL , the vote .re•u~ t:*l •• Eo~~:
Ayes: Counc:.1L Netalbters SchruacJcenberg, Henni.ng, BLes.s..Lz.g, Senti.
COVNCILM'OMAN H.6NNING IWtf:7VED .IUTD CC'f/CJ'WCILI!U&N SCBfiD!UJ ~D A MIO"r.IO.
7"0 FU!:CONSIDJI!:R A IUfSOLUTION RAr:rP'YIM; CC'IICTNCIL APP02.H±IOiH1'S 7"0 ~ .BOARD Dr
CA..RirB:R SZ£RVICI!r et::»tDW.ZSSIOBZRS.
A.Leer diaeua•:Lan, cou.nc:..1.z.-n s~ r_,.ved hi.a •econd'. CoU62C:L~
~ H~ing ~ved her .-,t.ion L~ t::..he f~oor.
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City Attorney Ber«rdini began • discua•ion of a reso~utian
ese.b~i•h:l..ng the .ann....-~ •~~try for the 111Unicipa2 Cou.rt Judge for the
.r.-.:l.nder of ~ ca..Zend.a.r !ile&r 2.973.
He •C:..ted' ~f:: it .,-,as in .a.ccordar:ace with the Counc:i2 •• di•cu.-.ion
of a fou.r-d.IJ!I cou.rt.
RZ!lSOLUT'ION NO.~, Sl!rR.IBS OF 2973
A RaSOLCTT.ION ~S"rAIJLISHING 'rHir ANI!IUAL SA..LARY 7'0R ~ .uNICIPAL JUDGB P'OR
IUr~R Otr' ~ CA.LENDAR ~.
COCTNCILICAN SCHNAB MOVZrD AND COCTNC.ILIMCJIMAN HJ!Dflll.zz«; S~ A -aTION
2'0 APPROVB RJr.SOLU"rit::l## NO. 2.6, SERII!£S OP 2.973... Upon the c&..L2. of the .ro~, the
vote re.u2.eed -. .fo2.2owa:
Sen.t::.i..
Nays: None
~ent::: Counci2. ~~~~-Dbo.r1ty, BrOWD.
C...1.ty Af::·to.rney Ber.a..n:::lin.:L beg-an a di•cu•aion of •id~ ~t:.ruc"'tion
a2.ong Soue.b Federa..Z ~.v.ard within the City or ~J&Dg2.efi/IIIOIIIOid ...
He •e.-ted c:.b.af:: the O.rcf~e require• •id..,~ in the City oL
Bng2.8fW/OIOd eo be .-d• or C'O.DC'.ret:e, .u"J/4 be did not: r~ ~ Cc:Junc..1..l bad ebe
powe..r to •utbor.1ze an ••~t s.1.cf..,aLk •• the St..te w-.ant:ed eo put: .1.n aLong
Tedera2., un.2.••• the Ord..1.n.ance .,..._. changed ...
City Nan.ger DiaJ requested Counc.12 t:o authorize the drawing of
an O.rdi.n.ance Which WOUL2.cf .-.2.2..0/e# the SC:..t:e Higl"anJ!,I De~t: to put: ..1..n .._pbiaJ.f::
.a.l.ong St..at:e b.ig.l»>•y• with autborL:z..t:iCU"J .f:ll:'CX8. Counci2 ...
The City ~ger began a di•cu.•ion oL • r--o~utian to &nDOUDCe
the i.n~en~ion oL Counc:i~ ro prob.i.bi~ :snowfa~~ in the City o~ 1/:ng~~ Lor
the r-.inder of tbe Sp.ri.r.g •--.-an ~973.
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RZSOLUTION NO. ___l?__, .5Z'R..I'ES OP ~973
A RlrSOLDTION PROHXBIT'IltiG ~ALL IN THE CITY OP' 1!3WGIZWCJOD, CO.LCIIItADO, ~
THE REKAINDZER OT SPRIIIG, ~97.3.
c:oc:J'WCILICAN ZILZSSING MOVED AND CCJCTNCILM:»>A..N ~IJ!IIG S:acc::»W> A
1!«7TION 2"'0 A.PP~ llt.lrSO.LirriOB NO .. ~7, SJrR.XIrS OP ~973.. Upon the~~ of~
.roL~ , t.he vote .re•u.l ted ._. Eo~ .lo-a:
COUDC:l..l beg~ c:on.s.:Lde.r.at:ion of .a .-::».r&nrda. L~ the Direc:-e.o.r o~
Pub.Z.:l..c IIII'I'O>r..ks to the C.:i.t:y JW.a..r:aager d•tecl Apr:l..l .l3eh reLative to t.bet cond..1t£on
of .streets ..
Citg /Ca.nager Di~ stat:::ed t:.b..t: t:.l:::te streets were in bad shape, .but:
t:.be City hoped t;o have ~ bac.Jc. int:.o W'C>I"Jc.i.ng order in the ~ future
bot a•~t: .:l.s now~ ava..i.la.b.le ..
Cou.nc::l..l beg&I"J con.siderat:.:i.on of a -=ao.r..ndua fz:-aa. ~ Di.rec::'to.r of
Pub.l~c Nb.r..ks eo tbe City Manager .re.lat:.:l.ve to Count:g Ro.d and Br:l.dge -a~---
C.:l.ty Nan-agar D:l.A-.2. .stated that the p.rog.raza .r...,_. •'.cf t::..be -~
~t::Lnq of a.l.l .streets in Paving D.1•tr.:l.c:-t No. 20, p.lus r.-..d:l.~ over.l.ay of
one inc:h :Ln ot:..her areas. The City WCJ>U..ld .l.:I.Jce t:o get the County crew in to
do this work under the Road and Bridge approp.r.:l.ae..ion ..
COUNCILMAN SCHNAC~NBKRG HOVI£D AND CCJCTNCIL6tti'C»>:AN HBNNING S.l!!tCONDI!rD
A NOTION 2"0 APPRC1VP: THE UTILIZATION 01" COUN'Tr ROAD AND I!IRIDGir P'VNDS NOftln!!:Y
AS I'TEJILIZKD IN A ~ DATKD APRIL .20, ~973 2'0 5-rAM:ZZY B. DZJl.L,. C..1:Tr
~KR, FRCW ICBLLS W"JlGGOIIOrR. Upon the c....Z~ of the ro~,. ~ YC~t• r..-u~ ted
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C1.ey -...a.~ D.i.aJ.. ~.an • ~•ion of....,.~~ of .ada.:L..r.:L1_•t:r•t1ve
~-.._ ...c::.-tecr that the C.1.ty -.n.9eZ"•• of~ice .a..L.r-.c19 bad • -..:a eo -....p~oy,
lie .. c.Lcy A~.:rney awrard...1.n.i W .1..nfo~ ~ ~t tbe ~J..o~t o.r an
.,._t n i --erat:..t._ .Lnterz~, under ~ ca.r~e C.if:"!tr J......,., -.l:lou.Ld be u.nder ~
c.a.r...r .s.r.-..L.ce C~a..1.on.. C1ty ~ D~ .-e.tecr ~t the C:S.ty Jlllan.g-er••
~rice ~tLCIIDeel ~t ~ell .-124 ...ou~cf J...:l....loe autbo.ri...&atLon eo ..ake e.bi•
~.:l..t:...f..oa oae.1de ca..r--.r Service ..
COCTIIIC:rrAIAM SCJDrAa lfiiC1/VIrD .AitaJ c.c::JCnltC~ SCI!/liiiACJtKWW ~ A
l!lllO'r-xo.t 200 ~ rw. H.IR.IJIIG or All ~IS"rrtJJ.riVB' ~ AIU:J ro ltDI..ICir r~LJ~.r
.POtS.rrra. ocrrs:rzn& t:1'" c:Aita'.ER .szrRV zca.. u pc1ltD the c..J..J.. of t:::.l.le roJ.. J.. , the V"'te
~..le.cf ._. foJ...Zows:
City ~ger DLaJ.. began • d.1..-c::us•ion of • J..ee-t:e.r f:o e.he C:l.ty
Nazaager from Mayor Sent::.i .reJ...at . .1v• to •~ •ervice ..
He ae.t:ecf that Navor s.nti,. ._. Cbta.i:r--..n of the urz,.n serv1c::e
Aut:horit:~J Bo&rd, ~d wr.1te:en tbi• J..ett:ar aak.t~ for op1nion. an ••rv.1c.•
to be i.ncJ..uded :in the U.rboan Service Aut:bo.r1ty ~on-Be st:...t:ed' ~t:
he wou.J..d .reque•t Chuck CarroJ..J.., Director of Ut:.12.1t1es, t:o attend the
.-et:.ing on t:..h.i.a .-.e:e:er ..
City Han.ge.r Di~ began di•cu•sion of • request: for approv~
for t..be Noose Lodge to boJ..d an E'.ast:e.r egg .bu.nt:: on t:.be B:roadwa.g-28 S .1.n:ter-
c::.h&nge •pa.rJc• at: 2::00 P .. JIII .. ,. Saturday, Apr.1J.. 2J..at: ..
CCJUNCILI'OlN SCHWAB MOVJ!rD AII"D CCJ!CTIK:IZMJ!IlN ~ ~ A
/IIIO'Z'ION 7'0 APPROVP; AN &JI&S7'ZUf l!rGG BUNT' ON 'rS. .IIRIOADWA.Y-265 ~· PAIUC
AT 2:00 P.lll., SA7'Vl'UlA.Y, APRIL 2~. Upon ebe c..2..~ of 1';.be .ro~~~ tile YOt•
resu~ted •• fo~~aww:
Se~ntl..
Nay•: None
Ab•ent: Counci~ 16..-bers Dhority, .llr'Own.
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City ~.r D:L~ •t.e.ecf tba:t:: a ..r..o~uf:..i.an .appropr:L•t:..1..ng f~ .1n
the Revenue Sl:aar.:l....ng .P"Und .and •PSJ~ropriae.e other f~ -... .av~ab..Ze after t:be
pub~Lc be&r1._n,g ~d -.r~ier in «:.be _.t.1..ng'.
A ~IDr'I~ A.PPROPR..Lli.TIPIG P'fTltln:JcS IN THZ ~ SBAR.ING FUND, AND APPROPRIATE
t7riDCR l'UirDS-
C'C1IIOPIICXLIUUtl SCID#'AB JIIOVJ!:D AI!ID CCJICTI.t#c:.ILI!IIAR BLI!!rSSil!IG ~ A I«:Jt'riOfll
7"0 A.PP~ R.BSOLU'r'IOII NO. ~B, SB:R...IBS 01" ~973. Upon tbe c.a..l~ of C:be ro~, the
vote .re..-u.l ted ...-fo-LLow.:
Cit:y M.an.age.r Dia2 ~.an • dL.c:u.--ion of .a prob~--.:l....n ~truc:::ot.1..nsr'
• c:u~-d-••c: in e.lle ..SOUth ..,.in seo.r. Dr~•· •• e11rpL&1ned t:.be ~ a.r.. to the counc::..t~. H• .-t.eecr ~t:: no parJc..:l...ng wou~c:l be ~~ow..:~ .1..n the
cu..Z-de--...c. An ~f:erDo~tf:ive C"Cllft.-truction ~d be t::o .c.., the cu..Z-d.-.. c: to
one side. Wit::.h t:ht.at -tbod .,.. ~d ,_.,.. to buy one OWDeZ", which ..ou.Zd .z:..c.c:-
.non-co.nfo~-
CU.rreat.Iy, there is one .r .. id_,t: in the area wl:x> .,-,ant. to -~~ b..1.•
property, co.ntingent:: on off-.s-t:..reef: parJc.in.g .av.-...L~.Z:,i~if:y for the buyer. l!"or
f:his .r-..son, be .:requ_.c.cf a d.c:i.-ion b!il c~ a.2thougb e.bJe9 ....are under no
ob.Z.igat:ion t:o r .. ct at: this t.t..le. Tbe s ·f!.Afr sugge&tiOID wou~d be to prohibit:
any _pa.rJc..1.ng i.n tbe cu~-de-sa.c.
COu.nc~ gave :Ln.fo~ .approv~ to t:.be p~~~n. to prob.i.bit: parltc..1..ng in
the cu~-d--sac.
CCJICTNCILNCIJIIO&N BXNNING ~D AND CCJICTI.tK:IZMJ!lN SCBIW'A.B ~ A 80'TIOR
7"0 ADJCJIURN r~ Nlrlrr'ING. Upotn t::he ~2 of the ro22, the vote .r-.u2t.cr ••
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••sPECIAL CITI.ZEN PROGR..AM I.NVITEEs,•• May 7 , 1973
P-re.ci.nct:. No. l.
Mr. •nd Mrs. Cary E .. Cil.l.ecte, 3'0"3S S-outh Santa Fe Dri.ve
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff-rey R ... Cal.1e.gos, 3051 South Pl.atte R::l.ve::r Or-i.ve
Mr. and Mr s .. Carl. R. Phel-ps,. 3032 South vyandot Street
Prec1.nc:t No.. 2
Mr .. and Mrs .. Jerome N . Kikuta, 3257 South "Huron S~-et
Mr. and Mr s .. Richard H .. Larson, 3039 South Bann_oclc. Street
Mr .. and Mrs . Cba.rl.e.s E. l:le.s s l.er, 3266 South E1at:.i.. S"ere.e."t
Prec"i.:oct No .. 3
N:r ... and Mrs .. RJc..h.ard La-r s on, 3120 Soueb Grant Street
Mr ... and Mr s ... Robe..rt C. Cil.l..i..gan, 3242 South LJ.:nc.ol.n Street
Mr ... and Mr s ... Herbert W .. Pa.l...me.r, 31"93 South She.rman. Street
Precinct No... 4
Mr. and Mrs .. John B . H:l..c::..lc:m.an, 3'940 South Fox Street
Mr . and Mrs ... Jaclc. L ... Hi.c.k..s• 4015 South I..n.c.a St:re.e.t
Mr. and Mr s . Cl.en R. Cl.asscock , 3855 So~th El.ati Street
Preci.nct No... 5
Mr . and Mrs .. Don..al.d J . Lars~, 3291 South Emerson Street:.
Mr. and Mrs. Nel.ve-rt 1. L•:rson,. 2978 South Corona Street
Mr . and Mrs. Sam M. H::i..gg:l.n...s, 3194 South ltme.-raon St::reet
Prec.i.nct No. -6
Mr _ an.d Mrs . Ru:sse l.l. A. La:.rsan. 31.61 South Frankl.i.n Street
Ms ... IT"ULa C. Godda-rd , 32.53 South Frank.l.i..:n. Street
Hr .. and Mr s. Franc Godfrey, 3444 South £m,erson. Street
Precinct No -7
Mr ... and Mrs ... Jac.k.san. C . Thode. 3261 South On.J.:versi.ty Bou1.ev-a.rd
Mr ... an.~ Ray J ... Thoman, 3200 South R.l.&ta S~e..et
Mr . and. Mr s . Harry 'Me'1:"ropou1os , .3220 South HJ..gh St::ree.t
Precinct No... 8
Mr. and Mrs. Rob w . Mi.l.l.er,. 3S76 South Lopn Street
Mr. and Mrs. W1.l.l.:l..am. L..a..x-r:l.c.k , 3398 Saptb Pearl. Street
Mr. and Mrs. El.roy B. Hi.clcm&n, 335.5 South Logan Street II • •
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Preci.nct No. 9
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kessell• 3820 South She~ Street
Mr. and Mrs ... Brian Higgins~ 3998 South Lo&an. Street
~an~ I.va.n J ... G1assner. 4-030 South Grant Street
P-recinct No... 10
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Higgins~ 421.1 South Huron Street
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. C1easo:n., 4100 South Bannock Street
Mr .. and Mrs ... Echorard A. Miel.lcus~ 4179 South Elati Street
PTecinct No. 11
Mr. and Mr s . St.an1ey J. Mi.1ek, 431.9 South She-rman Street
Mr .. and Mrs. Leslie I.. Golden~ 4335 South Grant Street
Mr .. and Mrs. Char~es J. Panel1a• 4-234-South Washington Street
Precinct No. 12
Mr. and Mrs ... Carl. J .. M.i.l.l.er. 4-377 South Ac:.om.a Street
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hess. 4-665 South Jason Street
~ and~ Wil.l.i.s A. H.:l.ck..s. 4-565 South Acocn.a Street
Precinct No. 13
Mr. and Mrs . E~T'd He-rshey. 2926 West UnJ..on Avenue
Mr. and Mr s . John Gol..gart• 29.58 We.st Tan£oran Drive
Mr ... and Mrs. George Thiel.. 2931 West Saratoga Av-enue
Precinct No. 14-
Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Papes~ 200 West Grand A:v-en.ue
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J ... Thiel.e~ 1.30 West Grand Av-enue
Mr. and Mrs. G -ene Hc.Neel.~ 4965 South L~pan Dr-f.v-e
Precinct No. 15
Mr. and Mrs. A1be.rt Hester, 4-711 South Fox Street
Mr ... and Mrs .. QuLnc::y W ... G:i..nt.er., 4-825 S ·outh Ca1apago Street
M:r. and Mrs ... E. M. Go1d. 4858 South Ka1aaaath Street
Precinct: No. 16
Rev. and Mrs. Bi~1 Hil.l.er~ 4870 South Pearl. Street
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ke-itt~ 4510 South Grant Street
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. G1over~ 4610 South L1nco1n Street • •
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ARAPAHOE MJ:.NTAL HEALTH C~ ITS HISTORY AJ'I.'"D DE\TEL0~7
A sense ol communiLv n-areness led the birch o£ t:h~ Arapahoe ~cnta1
Health Cen t..er in 1955 and has conLinued co b the pb~1os~phy b~ wh~ch it
~rows. To be a~arc of the peopl e •s needs , and then to trv to ~et them in
the b est possible ~•y, has brou~ht about e~erv pattern ~n the Center•s
development..
Sti.m.ula.ced bv nurses From ~e Tri -Co-u:nt::v Oistri.c:t Health Depa:rt:'lnent::,
who felt there ~as a great n ed ~n the commun~tv for mental health serv~ces ,
tbe Center op ned ~ith n volunteer sLaff ~n borrowed o£f~ces, rwo nights
per -eek . Psvcbo1ogisLs and soci.al ~orkers From the Denv r Veterans Adminis-
t::rat~on Hosp1...t:al_ were t::.he first:: sLa£f'. The Cl~nic saw 122 p-at:..i...ent::s the first
-ear . The st:.a££ increas d slowly over the n ext:. ni.n years , to ap~rox1~te1y
fifteen in 1966, -~en it became possible to handle approx~telv 350 cases
per v e ar and to ha-v 200 pnti.ent:s in rreat:ment:::. Co-nsu.1tation __.as also
o£fered,.. t:o publ:i.c be.al_th nurses ~ the depart:me:nt:. of pub1i.c w e1fare a.n.d the
sc.hoo1s.
The Cent r has been in its pr sent: 1oe3ti.on ~ 4857 South Broadway ,
£n~1ewood , sLnce 1962, with additional s~ace dded ~n 1968 and a~ain in 1970
a..s t:.be Cent: r r.,r.:'!W -1\. br.:snch ofFice vas established in an Aurora church i...n
196~9 and five ve~rs later 1c.s~d a ~ui1ding designed and built: for th e
Center by the Aurora School D~scrict-1t: is adjacent: t:o th e Lans~ng E1em-
~t:..ar-v S-choo1. 551 l.....an.sing St-, Aurora -
The Arapal"l.oe Me:nt:.a1 Hea1r.h Cenr.er bee~ a Co'lftnreh ensi.ve Commun ity
~La ~ Health Center in 19o7 . ~th the aid o£ a ~ed ra1 ~rant,.. and the
sea££ -w:a.s more Lha.n doub1 d . To -provide .i.o-p.a t:ient... s rv-i..ces , dav car ,.. and
limited eme r ~encv Berviccs~ contracts wer mad ~ch th Colorado Psychiatric
Hosp:i.cal. an.d Fort.. Logan M nt:a.1 H a1th Center. At: the s.a.:c:tte ti...me, the f"edera1
r.,rant. -w-a.s ~xp.a..n.doe-d to provi-d xnen.t.a1 health scrvi.ces to the CherT"V Creek
and Li t tleton Scboo1 Districts --the ~irst: time in Co1orado that-schoo1
di.st:.ri.cts contra.ct:.e.d -it:.h a ment.a1 bea1t:.l'l center to give them this coverage .
TI1e Cent:.er•s budget.. which vas for $125 ~000 in 1966, increased to over
$800 ,000 ~hen the comprehensive status was ac~u ired in 1967 .
A second ~rant was obta~ned in Ju1y o~ 1969 , wh~ch once again doubled
che Cence r•s sea££. ThLs grant e~nded se~ces fo r the Cherrv Creek and
Li.ct1eton Di..st:ric.ts • wh ere t..he effectiveness of a menta1 hea1r.h team had
b~en demonstra ted. In addition~ services vere ~ended to cove r Aurora.
En~l ewood and Sheridan schoo1 d is tricts. Each district pro~1des th e ~tching
f~n ds for ch is £edera1 r-rant... At chat time. approximate1y 50,000 chi 1 dren and
adolescents had ment:.a1 he.=t.1t:h ser-Jic es di.rect:1v ava i.1ab1 e wit:.hin their awn
schooLs . Th e ~nter•s c oncracced serv~ces hav~ subseauent1y been dropped in
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T'hus, as t._h c.o:mmunic..f..e s it .s rv~ have C!TOW"D i n popu.J...at1on and the
needs for exp.auded .services ha:ve be-en shown ., th Cencer has grown. a1.&-o.
~c:J~ttJ , i..n 1973 9 a new Co.mmu::nir.y Care Program l11as been started -wbic.h t...s offer-
ing ••da:v care,.. •• or planned.., c:.ons:L.stent::: pro~:.r..-ms o£ he1p £or persons ·~o
do not: :need ho.spit:...a1iz..at:ion but do need so'~Doe sort of regu1.ar support:. 1f
al.1 goes 'W'·e~1 ... Co~it::v Care "Wi11 soon be hou..se.d i..n a downtown Lit::t:.1e.t-on
church.
Prior to t:h first federa1 ~ranL. t::he ~ouiva1ent: fu11t:1me st-a£f ~AS
9 profess::Lon&1s: by 1972, t::be equ~v~enr fu11t:.ime pro£ess~ona1 sta££ W'&S
58 9 "".....-i._t:h OV"er 9.2 :. o£ t..h year1v bu.dRet:: bei._n Eor s..a.Lari.es. The D~ain Cent:..er
bui1ding. ~c1udin ut:i1it:i~., is provided bv ch~ Arapahoe Count::v Commissioners •
.Addit:io:na1 se~i ce.s are provide-d. by t::h ...:! vario~ u:nd rgraduat:.e and ftradu.aee
.sr.-odents, psych.i..3.t:ric r ~side:nts,. .and :i..neerns .
With a we~1-ba1anc ed pro£essiona1 staff of psychiat:rists 9 psveho1ogists,
soc:La.1 "W"orkers., u.enta.!. l11ea~t:h n"Urse.s, 3.nd oeh rs, Arapahoe !"".ent::a1 Be.a.1tb
Center 1£ fu1fi1ling t::be Federa1 requirements of comprehensive status by
providing in--pat:.1en.t care (::.h.-u coll'ltracts W':i.tb Fort J...coo.gan Mental Hea1t:h
Center .an.d Colorado Psvcbiat:ric: H.o-ST'i.~a1). OliJrt:-pa.t.J..ent care., da.v care.
emergency s rvice. and consultat:Lon and ed"UCAti.on -
Co%19-uitati._on ~ do.c.at..io:n. .are pa.rt:i_c:u1ar1y expax~di.n.g, 'W':i.tb in-servi.ce
tr:a1:n:Lng be:l..n-g o£fe-red by our staff to s:u-c.h a~e:n.cie:s as po.l..:i..ce depa~ts.
f-ire dep&T"'r!!!oe"n t:.s ... We1£ar .9 p-ub1ic he.a1th n:urse.s, .sc:hoo1 pe:rsonne1 . the
J ..ve:ni..1e. Eva1u.at:i._on. Center,. c:.o.~t:..s. and others.
Our ca.se1oad continue s to gTaw. numberin~ over (2,000) during the past
We are 1ook:i..ng toward reaching out into the c:..ODmn:Jn1t:Les even 'IDOre :i..n
che ~u:t:.u:re, wi t::h p1a.n.s of e.st:.abl..ishing sm:a..l..1 sate11it:e cente·rs i..n Sberi.._d.an
and Cast1e Rock~ as w~1 as a fu11 branch office in Li._t::t:1et:.on.
"J:l:.e Cenr.e r does nor. restrict: its services to ..an-vane be.c:..a_-us-e of ra.c.e.
creed. sex 9 co1or or naci~ origin .
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S'TA'7"'F"MF'W'T 7.'0 ~ CYril" C-c...CJI!K:IL C~ P"JW'":H•SE OF LABD ~ GCILP COURSE
.AaD GRF'F""BFJ T ...
..... 7. 1973
'rbe. Ar~ Coun._ty ~ o.f ~ Voters wishes to eadorse the proposa1. of the
ki.......er :oe..e..1o~t ec-:.i..t:t:eec t:h-.t .Eng1~ City CCIIUD:C!:1.1 pro.c::eed as rap:i...cJ1" aa poss-
.Lb~e. to use t:he $310..,000 ... 00 budgeted .for .r-i..-e..r deve:J.o:r-ent. to _pa.:re:b.a-. 1alftd pre.a-
ea:t.I.y CMiiDieCJ by tbe. PDb1i..c:. Ser'vi.c.e ~ ead afte:r pa.reha.se. to i...a:aae. re.~e
boods to ~.c:..t. n.i...oe ho1e co.l.£ ~-
VIe a.J...so .a:p;ree. that as aooc:.a as po-ssib1e. opt.i..~ .aboca1d be ob:ta:.i...Ded <XI. 1..-ad. oa. t.he
e.ast. s.i...de. o£ t..he. -r:i.."''lll"''e..r .-ad -.c::JDey be i...nc::1aded i.n the 1.97_... badge_t. for i..ta pa:r~
liiJie under:stand that par-chase of thi..s 1.-ad w:i.1.J.. a.J..l.C)U' t:h.e. c..i.ty t:.o ~1ete the pro-
posed go1£ ~-~t. ae~o~t-
Ye. ~4 1:Lke to ezpress appro¥"&1. of the fa-ct. th..art. thi....s p:J.-ba.s i..:Dvo.J........S cooper-
at:i. 'VIlle. pl..-u:U.D.g vi. th the .a.r.y Corps o£ Eac:a-:aee..rs aDd the South Sl::lh1i:a:rb 811 aecr-e.ati.c.~.
C.O....-c:1.I-.A..s· f..a.r as pos.s.i..b..l.e.. the cJevei~t of a greeDbe.l.t • .i:.D..c:...lud.i..ug tr.ai...1 _,.-a
aDd h.i...ke ways .. a.l.aa.g the South P1a.tte. .shou1d be t..r"e.ated. _._. an enti:~-
1iiJe. al..so be.1i.e.-ve tb.alt cJ.evoe.1o_:.~.n:t of .a go1f eou:rse. for E:n.gi.~ offers re:c::re..wt:i..oa.
fac::i..1i.tie.s for a -.ri..de. r.-...ge. of age. groa.ps £rca the Yc::Jaa& to the ~ ol.d. ...
At the aDDD.al. -.e.eting o£ the Le-ague of ~ Voters ~n Apr:i....l.. • h1gb. priority ....
ci..-.e:n to the t:uo fo1~ovi.ag pos:i.t::.i.cn..s Ear th-e y -ear 197.3-7-..:
1.... Sapport o£ .ae...stbe..t:i .c and e:nv::i.~ta.l. eCXLSi..der•'ti..cm..s .:i.n pl..attl:lli..ng
.-.4 •on.i..ng • .i..Dc:..l.ad..i.ng ~.:i..ate a.c::qa:i..ai..ti..~ • .,. t:h.e ea.aty. of 1.-d
for -.a .adequate sy:st--. o£ parks. re.c:re.ati.-=-a fac:..i...l.. i t:i.... g::a: ba.1 ta
.-...! opoen space to ae.et. t:.b..e a.ee.r::Ss of the peop.1e. o£ .Ar~ eo...:aty _
'2... ~rt:. o£ i.dent..i.£..i.c:.a:t.i.o'D ....s &-c::Ma.i.Ag or al.:J. f.Lood pl..a:i..a -.md draJ....aace
.are.a:s ..-.4 insofar as pos.s:i..b1e. the ~oa or ~ areaa Lor o:.-
.s:paee ~ greenbe..l.t.s; po.1.1u-t:i.oa. c::oa..t:ro1 .-.! i...D.t.ercom :t.-1 cooper-
a:t::i..oa .a10Qg t..be Sou·th P1a1::te R.:i.~ Va.l..Le'!J'~ ...., -eaa.ti..:-.d e..a1·-..t.1.-e..
o£ pl..~ o£ "V&ri..o:u.s go~ ua.:i..:ts-
X'bere.fore.. when th-e. En.gl.evood -un:i.t o£ the Le..-ca-e. i.Dd..l..c.-ted SllqlpOrt. ror t..be pra-
po·:s.a.t. of th-e E:n._gl.e.'WOCJd .Rivoe:r De."V'e..1o~t c.c-.:i..t:tee. the .Board of :ni..~ has
bee:n g1ad to g:i.ve the: offi.c::i.a.l. .suppor-t. o£ t::he org..a..i..;z•ti..aa. to t:h:Ls ,PC' I •1 ...
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o..,.,:rw:-1-=e IlK> ... _LL_, SERIES or ~73
_.-. ORO~ APP~ 'rHE liiii.H:)Z£ c:::x::JS'T OF "D::E ~ ~ XJII P-AVXNG
~ J!K> ... 21, :X.~ c::rrY OP ENG~. CX>LC>RJ!LDO;: ~ .AliiiD ~
"2:BE APPO~ OfF S&:XD CXlS'7" 'TO E'A.CB ZL"r OR "%'::JJ&C'r CP ~ :tllil S&XD D.3:S"!r.RRc::::2.";
.A.SSESS.X.::. A SH&BE ~ SA.7D CXliS'T ~ EA.C:H LO".r "OR ~ CIP' .LA.JiU) Z1li "%BE
D~C'T-; PBE"S("""R"TBT'Wi "DDE .JI!UUiiNER. FOR 'rHE CX:>I.I.EC:rXOM .AIIJD ~ OF sa:I:D
•SSF'S:SI!!R"'!Pr$; A.:JiiD TJE'CT.I'PT'M'i: ..AN ~-
'WHEREAS. by ord:l naT""'"-No_ 7. Se.%:ies ·of 1972, ~Y pa.sa;ed .-JOoCS
aac.p.ted oo Feib:rua...x:y 22. 1.972, th-e ~:t::y OOtunc:i.1 ·has ~ Pa~ D.ist::::r3...ct
Bo-21.,. wi...t.b.in. the Ci.t:y of Eng1ewood, for the~ of~ a:nd
~ c:::e.rta...i.. .st:reet .and ~ey ..J.ap.z:ou t• ~. aDd.
1iiiHE:IIEAS, "t:he :Lapm ts. ~ by --.:L5 0"""1 na,-T'IrC'!e ba:ve been
c:::c.~~~P3....eted and. .a.ce:epted by the e:i._t:y &D.Cl the -t.o1e c::=o:a:t o£ 8UICJ'::t. iwp:a::o • s
has been ~ed; &Dd
w:HE:REAS_. .a%1 &.SSe-~ .:ro1.1 b.a..s .1:::Jeexa ~ aDd .. .sta~
~ tbe tc:Jt:;&.). cost o£ the ~U Its .hr.a;s l:leen d:u1y mea -w:i,._t;b t::be
Ci...ty counc:~ .ana. due -DCJI!ti.oe ~ g:::i.vez:a that the ei_ty CCW?nc-i 1 "WWIU..l.-'c!l ~ to
:hear and CCX~~Side:r Cli:Jjec:t.i...ans to the a..sses:s:ae:nt ro.11 oo ~. J!l!ll&%:c:b. 26.,
1.973. aDd tba.t the ~ o£ _p:rape..rt:y' naDIIIIed :i..D sa..:i.d as::se:s-.ea:t:. ::ro1..1 -.a:i.:g:b:t:.,
~ c::ar .befcu:e .ll&...rc:b. 22, L973, £.i...1.e 'V:1:t::h the Dire.c::t::;or of ~ .. i.D. 'W%i.t:.i..Dg,
.b..:i.s or the.ir ob_:ject....i....oln to th-e a.s:ses..-e:nts; &nd
WHE:REAS_. the C:1.t:y c.....,TV""';' ha.s heard and C~C~CDS:i.derod &.1.1 Cl)::):jec:tiCXl-a
...,,_,__ ..... tt: .ro-1.1 and -t::J::J,.e :Eo1..:l...c:::J!g: ~and ~ --.de:.
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1-~ K.oaS aw R.c::iibert
-.ncb
2834 so_ Acc::..a st.
2-u.axo14 L-aw :oorot::by A-s aw 6
Vo~
2920 So_ E.1.a.t.:i. St._
3-J-..1 --Jcooes 25 ..
4797 So-G=o.nt
•-Cbal<Ley N_ .. G=o.ce
E-~ 47 ..
4.80~ so_ G%2U>t
s_ J.....-...... .. Sb&>=oo>
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=:..ce VA%>de.1 1 .. 2 .._.._. ,..._ ~ ~t-
6_ c::::haz:::J :le .._ .. HArcLe
IJy:Le ADderSC>OD 23 ~ 24
4790 So-Sl:lle:z:..ao St_
Bl<>cl< Subd:J..~~ ~
16 ·~ ~
3 s_ "'-~--.Deod.ed
70 lla.r1-Deo1ied
7S aar:..-~
7S Baz:1-~
70 liar..._ n..dad
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P"a.nse l au
481.5 So .. Logan St.
a _ Hr _ 5: Mx:s ... F%a..Dlc F l.i.ck
4825 So. I..oga..n St ...
(OWDe..rsh:i..p .l.....i..st .shows
Everett E... ro. B:ubye G _
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9. De:I':U::d....s c. ~ Doris A.
Kath.o1
4835 So ... .Loogan .St ...
10.. .I!L L... '"' Exie .11.... .Rb<:ades::a
-4851 So... ~ St ...
1..1... R ... G .. H ........ ~t<ea
0!1-..A-.-:ei th. P2::"es.i.dent.)
3070 So ... Wyandot St ...
1..2-.Mayboe11 J -Tu.%:nbu.12. •
~:yneG ... P~
2180 w ... Co.2:ne1.1 Ave ...
14... .l!!le.:l:::r:Ll..1 En.g:r ... x...a..bs ..... X:Dc: ...
2390 So ... Te-:lon St ...
15... Edna. Duga...n
1828 w ... Wes.1..ey Ave ...
].._6.. 0 ... D... 5 He1en 1!1. ... .A..X'tb.u.r
3853 so ... B.nc:a~y
~7-C3....i...££o:rd L._ WJJli....,.•
(.M:r -5 J!I.X:a -)
3'984 So.. Pe:l:::u::l.sy1~ St ...
18... Hyman~ C1&.r &
L..i.~ ............ s ... H.M1i.
3.529 So-E1.at.i. St ...
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of 43
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38 .. 39
36 .. 37
3 .. 4
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1; .. 72 ... 16. -2
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76 Bar~
76 Bar~
B v~ Hts-· 2nd
9 V1.sta ·Hts ... , 2nd
&eg ... 25 £1: ... w of SE cor ... o£ s~ of
~..,_ o£ 'ME..,_ of .sw~ of sec:. 2:8-&---68;
'ft::l W 61 ft ... ; 'ftl N 330 ft_; ~ :E 6.1..
ft.__ ~ "ft::l s 3.30 .:ft.-to .Beg-.. Ex-:ads -
s-a, ~ ._..,_ o£ I!IIE'-: o£ Sill.._, .F1y ... B1k ...
64, B~OW' P&%k, Ex:.-"Rds ... 28-4--68
'2!ba-t part o£ the B~ SW,_ l!llE"w sw-a.: Sec ...
28--4--68, fo~1y ~ as :1..otS 29-
31., .B_1k__ 6 7, .B:r.een..1.c:lw Pa:x:k., llilcw Vac ...
aeq_ 3.30• Iii &Dd. so• v o£ the sE car ...
o£ _..._ S4!!1oc ... 3-5-68; "Zh w 1.25•; ~ S
2:5•; 'ft::l E 12.5•; 'ftl • :zs• to Beg ...
21-26
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Krooa
3542 So. Pox St.
20. .:Job..n A. 5 No:z:ma Jean
Comer
4365 So. Ga.1.apago
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Bd.wy-Ht..s -•
2nd Addn_
Denied
WHE.:REA.S, frOID the :sta.tA!!!:IDol!!n-t ma.c!le and fi.l..ed. W'ith the Ci.ty Coun.c::i.l,
it a.,ppea..rs that the wb.o1e cost of sa..:Ld i.Dlpr~ .i....s the ..8UZil of $378,372.64,
o:f wb.i...c:::b. ~UDc::wunt the C.i...ty of Eng1ewc:»c::Jod ~1..1. pay $5.1,366.05, 1ea~ $327~006 .. 59
to be a...s.se.ssed aga.i.n.st. the rea.:l. property in the Di..st.%:::i...et, sa..i..d aDtODn:t i.nc1u.ding
cost..& of :Lnspect:i..CID, col.lec:t.:i.OD and. oth.e.r :i...nc::i.denta.1.& and al..so .1.De1ud.i.n.g:
interest as a..1.1.owed by 1.aw; a.n.d.
WHEBEAS • £r01ftl .s.!!L1d sta...teaen._t i.:t. a...1..s.o a.:ppear:s t.b& t thee City CcJoux:u::i1
.l::l.a.S a.~oned. a &l::l.a...re of the wi:1o.l..e cost t.,c:, each .1.ot o:r t.z:zLc::t o£ l...a.nd in th.e
D.i..st..ri_ct., :i.n accord.a..n:ce "W.i... tb the bene£i:t.s to be de.r:i..--ed by sa.i.a pro_pe.rty an.d
:i...n the p.ropo:rti..ons and a:m.oun_t.s ~y set forth :i...o a ~o.L-ut.1on ad.opt:ec:5 by
the Ci:t:y Counci....1 o:n. F@bru.a_ry 20, 1973 • and in a .J_:I!Ub.1i.c: notice ptib.1.i..shed in the
ED.g:~ Hex:a.1d.. wb....i._c.h .Reao.1.u_t...i.on. an.d Not.Lce are by re£e:re:bee ~ a part.
hereof.;
a.nd. apport~ !£ theg~ .. ~-~-~.~---~!!!,...,_~~.!iL~~~~~~~:.~,!!d}1!.!....,~-~the a:ndwh;~c::t
and as a.m.e.n.ded here.i..n,.. .Ls h.e:neby awwa:o ::ad cc->fl'i...-....d,.. and &a..L:S appo~
..i...s hereby decl..ared to be ~ a.cc:::arda:ac:e w ~ ~.i..:ts which the
_p;z:opert:y i...n the Di.at.r:i...ct. 'W.11l.. .rece.i h7 ~ OtL the ~OD of ~d.
.i...prov-e:ments., and a share o£ ..._i.d ~ · z-eby .. ._ • ...., to and U_pcx:l ea..c:b
.1ot or ~c:t of l..a..nd W'i:t.h . .i..n ~t.r.i.ct:. p~ i..~ a.nd. ~t.& set
£o.::rth .i...n .&a..id Re..so1ution a.:nd ~.... _.. ___ _,'-
Sec:::t..:i...on 2-Pay:men:t. of. &&a a aT I t.a_ '1"'bat the ._....--....:Ita sh&.1.1 be
due and payab1e at t.he o.f£i.ce o:£ 'ehoe 0..)....%:~ o£ F~ o~ "t:::be Ci..ty of
Eng1ewc::ll0d., witb.i..n th.i...rty days a.ftar :fi.ra-.1 _pub1ic:at..i...CXl. o£ ~ ord..J..na.Dce,
-wi..th.ou.t. dema.n.d.: provi...Oe.d t.ha...t &.11 au:c::b. a.•--~ may, at the e1ect.i..CIID o£
the property owner, be pa..:Ld .i..rl i...n.at.a~t.s, v .. i .. :tb .i...n_te:re:.st. a.& ~
provided~ Fa...i..1u.re to pay the wb.o1e ._.se~t.s w.:i.th.ira sa.i..d. per-iod of thi..rt:y
da:y& sba.l....1 be co.nc:1u.s:i:ve1y CCJnS.i.doe.red a.ne2 he.l...C2 an e.1ec:t...i...cx:l c.-.a the part o£ a:.1.1
_perscxn:s :i.n_terested, w:b._eth-e.r u:nder d:Lsabi...1..ity or ~. "t.o pay :1.n sa...id
~t.&-
Suc:::b e.1ec:t..i..o:D. sha.1..1 be ccxx::.1u.s ... i.:ve..1y he1d and c::cxua.:I...aered &.s a ~-ve:r
of ~ Tight. to que~t-i~ th~ ~r or jur1..sd...J.._ctj_~ o£ the C1"t:"y o'f ~]_~
to c::oo..st.ru.c: t:be i.Dsp.rove::men.:t..s, the qua1i..ty o~ the work, the :r~ty or
s-u.f.fic::Len.cy of the proceed.i..ng:s, or tl1e val..id..i.ty or t:h..e c:orrec:t::De..s• o£ the
asses..s:~De:Dt..s, or the va.1.i.d.i.ty of the 1..i..e.n thereof_
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Xn tl1e event of su.ch. e1.~ to pay :in ~ts. tb.e as.se.s.s-
l!De:D.:t.& s.ba..1...1 be J?l!!lyah1e at the o.f.:f:Lce of the Coa:D:t:y ~ o£ A.r.a:pahoe
c.o..-u:.:t::y,. Co:l...or.ado,. .i..D ~ (10) eqaa._1. .a.nnua...l... ~ of pri:nc;i...~. the
£ix:st o£ vh..:i...cl::::a :l..nsta.1..1zne:n_ts of princi.pa1. s.ba.1.1 boeo due and paya.b1e .CXJ. or
be:fore the 1st day of Janua...ry, L974, a:nd tbe remainde-r ex£ sa...i.d .:i:n:sta.l"lzaent-s
s.ha1.1 be due a.n..d pa:yab.1e .suc:.oe.s.si:ve1y on or be£cu::e the :Lat. day of J.a.nua..xy •
.i..n each year the.rea.ft.e..:r u..n:t.,;_1 pa.i.d. in fu.1..1,. w-ith .i.nterest C3D the un:poa.Ldl
pri.%u:=.i..pi!L1 ~t at tb._e .xa.t.e ~£ £i:ve p.er c::eo..t:l:l:llll. <S•> per a:zD:DDa,. -5"""!1
oo May 19, 1973, a..nd pa:yabJ.e 4!!!!I&Ch year at the t±.e ~ pa~ ~
o£ .a.s.-es~ ...
~ .3... Pe:n.a1ty £o:r De:£a_u1t or Noo-pa-vmen:t... .P'a..i.1u:re. to :.:-.y
any ~t,. W1:1etb_er of pri...nc::i..pa._1 or .i..nt.e.re.st.,. 'When due ~ e&--u:se t!1e
who.Le o£ the rmpra.id p:r1nc::i...pa1. to ~ du.e and payab1e imam diat.e.1y,. a..nd
the who.1e ~ o:f tl:l_e unpa_j_d. p~ a..nd acc::::rued i.n:te:re:st sha.11 the.re-
a..fte.r d%:a_w :i...D:t;e...ret at the z:a.t.e o£ one per cen:t:~::zm; (1•> per ~. or f~c::t::::ioa.
o£ a a.onth,. un_t.:i....l... the da:te o£ ta..x ~ • .as prov:i..ded by La..w... At ~ t.i.Die p.:r:i.or
to the date o£ the "t.a.:x. .sa..1.e,. tb.e owner :llli!!llY pay the ~:t o:f &..1..1 unpa..i...d
i.n.sta~ 'W.:l..:tb .i...nte..re.st at one per ce=:n._tu. (1') per BliiiCXlth,. or ~ o:f
a DIIOnth, and ~ pena.1t.i._es a.C-C.X"U.e:d and sha...l....1.. th.ereu.J?CID be restcu:ed to the
.r:i...gh_t the.re.a..fte.r to pay .i..n ~ts ::i..n the saDie .ma.nne.r a..s .i....f de£a_u,.1t had
not been .su..ffe..red... ~e owner of a.ny p:roperty :not. in de:f.au.1t a...s to any :i..Ds:ta...11-
.men:t or p!i!lyme.D-t :c3y, at a::o:y ~. ~ the who1e o:f the un_pa..i.d pr3....Dc~ 'With.
acc:.rued i.n_tere.s:t to the d.a.te. of the :next assesS?ne7'lt ~t pa.y-.ent da.-t.e ..
Sect.i...on -4 _ D:Lsc::onnt on P.m.-yment o£ A..s:sesamen:t.:.s _ P~ Blil!!l:y be;
ma.de to the D:i...re.ct.or of Fi.na..r:Loe at a..ny ti..Dle lold.tb..i...n th...i...:rt:y days a.fte:r th.e
:f..1na...1 .Ptib1...:i..c::a.t.i.oo o£ this Ord.i..na:nc::e,. and an a.1:1..~ o::f £..:l.."'V'e per oen:t:um
(5') vi1.1 be :made c::an al..1 paymen.ts ma.de dur:i.n:g su.Cb per.:Lod, but nat:. there-
--a...fter. The d:Lsc::oun_t o£ 5 '-.s::h.a...1~ app1y to .a.1..1 su.ch pa~t..s,. ~ tl1e
,Pa-yDI!IiUlt :i...s th-e en..t..±...r:e ~.n::a:t of a.sse:s.&Dlent due,. c:xr .a p&..rt. of "the .........-
-.e.nt. x,..,edi•tel..y a...fte.r the exp.:i.%:at:..i..o!D of .suc::h ~ day per.:Lod, the
a..s.se.a:taaen:ts sha~1 be ce..rt:i..£.i...ed to the County Treasurer of .A%:a:~ Cc:JuD:_ty.,
Co.1o:rado, for c:o11ect...i_on., as p.:rovi.ded by ~-
Sect.i.on. S _ As se..ssznen_t .L.Len.-A1.1 as.se.s:s~:ae::Dt_ ~ aga.1..J::l.st the
:rea.....1. property .:i..n Paving 01-st.ri_ct No. 21, t.oqether w:i...th ~ :J..n_t.e.re..st. the.rec::.:l
and ~t..i.e..s for de£a._u1t in pa~ thereof, and a...1..1 c:ost..a :i.n c:oll..,....,.._:Jng
the &.a2De, sba..11 c:c:::»n:St.i tu.te, f:r~ th.e da.:te of the f.:l..Da.1 _puh.1.ic:at.i..oD of th.i....s
ord..:inan-ce • a. pe:rpet:u..a.1 l..i.en in the seve:z:::aJ. ZDDOID1ts a...s:sessed -~ each .1.c:rt:
or t%ac:t of :La.n.d_ Such 1..i.en sba.~ ba.ve px:i.cu:i.ty over a.~ crt:b.e.::r .1....i.ena e:xoept
gen.era.1 tax 1-ioe..n..s • and. &h.a..1.1 be en:foxced. .i.n a.cco.rda::n.ce with the .l..a:w:s of "t:b.e
Sta:te. of COJ...o~do-
:x£ any 't%za.c:t of rea.1 prope..rty :l..nc1u.ded ~t.h.in. Pa"V'i.ng I>i..st.:r:ict. :l!liiO .
2.1. :i.s b.erea..f't:er d.i..vi.d@d. or &'Ubdiv1.ded. into two or D:IIIO'.re such t:%::&.cts o.r pra.rce.1..s~
th.e D..i..re.cto.r of F.:i...na..:nce, 'W'i..th th.e a..ss~ o.f the D::i...rec:::tor o£ Puh.1..i..c: Wox:k.&.
:1...& h.e..reby a.utho.ri.%.ed and d.i..rect.ed to d.i..vi.de the a..as.e.s~t a...ga..i.n.at 5oc:b. t.ra.c:::t.
:i..n. the .sa:trae proport...i.IC.Xl that the t:x:zl..ct. .i.:t..se.1f .i..s subd.i.vi...de.d :i...nto two or .ore
suc:b r-arce1s, an.., t-C"-....-t""'~ry 1-''h-..-ev-i_--.d, ac:c:.~c;~t-o to "t::::b.e C~~· ~ ... ~
o£ A..E:apah..oe County. Co1.ox:a.do-
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s.e.ct:.:i...on 6... S~i1i ty... 'D:la:t. .i:f azry CCJ~~a or .-.oxoe s.ec::t:i.c:cas or
pil!IL..X'ts o£ t.b.i..s O:rd.i.na..n.c:::e sl:::l.a.1.1 be adjudged ~1e or .i.nva.1..i.d, such
:j-u' TYt sba.1.l.. neot a..£.:fec:t..,. ~ cxr :i..%rva1..i..dte th-e :r-eM~int,...... p:DC7V'i..s.iolas
of tb.i.s ordi n-ne-. :i.t be.:i..Dg the :i..ntenti CWJ tb&t 1:::he ~ ~
~:f are ~Le ...
Sec::t:::i..clo 7-~ .Prcr9i..&~-By ~ of t::h.e. ~ct. "~:::bat :bc::JDd:s
o..f Pa""V"i.:Dg" ~ '!:c .. 2.1 .a.re DICJIIr .CJUtst.a.nd::i...n aDd tba_t .i.n-~ ~ .,.m
.:bort.1y ~ du.e a.nd _payal:::)1e. :f.rm:d.s ~ be .ade a-va..:i...1a]::1e ~ &ss-·•__.,t:s
at t::b._e ea.rl...:Lest. pos.s:i..b1.e da:t .e .for ::pa-yment of such ~te;reat.,. ~ for the
i 'Ji•:te p.rese:rva.tion a£ the _pub1..i.e ~. h-....J...th, paac::e .&Dd, --.£~. :i..t
is hereby dec:.1.&red that an ~enc::y ex1sts and t:ha-t t:h:i..& O.rd.., n-T?C* ab&.Ll..
t;:.;ak:e e££ec:t "qpcliD .i:t.s :f.:i.;na_1 ~-
Sec:t.i.OD. B.. .Repea.!-er... A1.l.. o:rdi na"'M""eS, or part::s t:be:reo£.,. .in ~1.:i...c::t
he..rew:i...th a..re ~ repea.l..ed ...
~ 9 ... ~ aDd Au:tbe.D._'tic::a:tia.:a_ 'Drl..a OrXI.JDPnc=:-,. &:fte..r a
pu:bl....i.c: bea...ri.n:q and £:i.na..1. pa...s.s.a.qe, &0&11 be reoc:::o:rdeod ~ a ~ kept for tb&..t
~... sba.1..1 be a...-u.then.t..i..c::a.ted l:Jy t::b.e si..g:natu%es. of 't::hoe ---~ azad D~:r
of~. and .s!1a....l...1 be pub1..i.sh.ed :i..n the EDgl,._ewooCJ. He::a::a.1d, a~~ o£
9~ c:::i...rc=u...t.:i...oa::l pub.l.....:i...&he .i..n sa.i..d. Ci.ty ...
~. rea.d in fu1.1 and pa.saed. .cx:a ~ ~
cSa:y o:f Ap.r:i.1, 1.973 ...
1973_
Read by t.i t..]__e and. praased OD £:i:J::aa1 .read.izlg c:-=l -t:::he ~ day of z?Zcy • 1973-
the
~1i.sheCI by tit1e a.s ord<_...._ -. _ __LL__. ~ <d' 1973.
/<2 -day of -r??c y .,. 1973 ..
:x. Jear:L No:L:Lenl>erqer, do hereby cert.Lfy that t:be ~ ......
foregc:rl..:Dg i..& a. true.,. &CC::U%a. t.e &Dd cc:::..p-1.ete c:::apy a£ 'U:.e Ord-t-nee, paaaed
on £i.n&.1 .read.i.ng a..nd pub.1...i.sh.ed by t.:Lt..1e as O:rdf ..-........ ~-..LL.• Se.E:i.ea of
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O,RD~ 'JiK)_ ---• SEJliES «:. 1:973
..JUi O:RD.z::tiiANCE A.PPBO'iiTXNG 7B£ W'BDZE ~ CJP 'THE :Li!IP'R:IVEi'iEOJSl7'S ~ X& PAVZHG
D~<:!7 NO. 21., IN THE c::c:I'Y ClF ~. CXl:LO:RAZX); A..P~ .AJiiiD .c:oNP':r.RI!IING
~ A.PPO.Rr.D:>lSIMEH'r OF SA..XD CO:S'T TO EACH LO'Z O.R ~ CXiF LAND IN SA..XI> D~C%';
..a.ss:ESSING A ~ OF SA.XD CClS7 ~ .EACH LOr OR. "r.JJ'A.C'.r CW' LAND XN '2BE
D~; PRESC'RTBIS; ~ ~ .P"'..l. ~ C:O::x..x.EC."1"Ic:a;;: AND PA~ OF S&XD
W'HE.'JiiE&S... :by Ordi nenc::e Ho_ 7, Ser:i...es of 1972.. :fi.n&.1..1y pa..s.&el5 ..aDd
-~ -cx:a .Feb~:J:Y 22., 1972, th..e C;:i__ty Ccwzn<:i 1 bas c:rea.ted P.a.~ D.1..st::z:::i.c
-.o. 2.1, 'V:i.th:i.n the C:i..t:y of Eng1e'WICJ!Od, for the pu.zpose: of ~ &.:bid
:i.zrs;t-.e"J""J i"".]' ce.:rt.a..i.n .stre:e.t and &11ey .:i:Dpzo... nt,s 't:hexe.i:n; .a.nd
liJ.HEREAS • the impru:w: :t:s au:t..bor:i..zed. by said: Ordi n;s...,..,...._ ba:ve bee:D.
CCIIIIIIP1eted &%1d acc:epte.d. "by the City a.n.d the -Do:I.e c:::ost of .suc:::h ~:LOU nt.:s
ha.s been ~ed.; and
'WH:ERE:AS.. an. a..s-s-s S""m-T?t ..ro.1.1 h&.s been pre.pa..red aDd a sta:tesaen:t
.ah~.i.ng the ~ cost o.f the ~z::u w: • t::s b&s 1::>ee:n d:ul.y £i.1ed -w3..th the
City Cc::lunc:i....1. a.:nd dne noti...c::::e 1oRI..S g3.:ven tha..t the Cit:y ec,.,T"Cti J -ou.1.d ~ to
:bera.:r and coosi.de.r objec::::t.i...rm:s to the assessment m1..l.. CID l!lic::lad;a:y, Ma..rc::h. 26,
1973, and tba.t th.e OIIIOT:De.rS o:f prcpe.rt::y .DIDDIIed ~ S&.i.d •ssess=m-nt. .ro.1.1 .u...ght,
on or be£o~ .M&..:r-Cb 22, 1.973, f...i..1e 'V.ith the D.i.rec:ta:r of P~ .. .:i...n ~::i.:ti.Dg,
b..i...s or 1::::he..i:r oibo:j ec-t; nns to th..e • s-ses ._-.n+:s.;: aDd
WHE:R:EAS .. the City Counc~ ba..s 'beard ADd. C~C:~~DJS;.i..Ciered &11 c::bj~
to the a.s·ses-smezxt ro1.1 and the fo1.1..ow1.Dg c:ba:Dge aDd ~ .... ae:
L6
2-"""->X>:Ld L-~ Dorothy A-s ... 6 3 s_ G-.a.-1.i.D. -S
Vo:J.moer
2920 So-EL&t.i St_
3-J--u ..... J~ 25 .. 26 70 Bar :Lea
.. 797 So-~t
•-<::::ba.:r.1ey N-.. G>=ace
E-AcC:a.rty -417 .. 48 7S ......,:Lea
4901 So_ G%a.nt
s_ Joseph A-... Sha..>:ron
G<:&ce V~de.1 1 "' 2 75 Bar1-
4.&uo s.o_ Sne-rwaan "~-
.,_ OWLr:l..ie ... _ ~ Ba.rrie
Ly1e Anderson 23 5 2-41 :70 Bar~
-41790 So-Sbe:r::=--n st_
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4815 So.. :I..og;ian St ..
8... .1!1.r... 5 l!lrS ... Frank F1.i.c:k
4825 So.. Logan St ...
(~p 1i..st. s.hcJiw:s:
Everett E... ~ .Rubye G ...
--rshal' .. )
9... DleDD..:i...s C... ~ Dor:Ls A ..
1Cat:ho1
48.35 So ... Log;a.D. st ..
10... J!l ... L... ~ E:x:i..e K.. llbc::Jden
48.51 So.. Looog&.D St ...
1..1... ..__G ... H ... A.s:soc:i.&tes
UI--A. ... :E.e.i :t:h,.. Pre..s.ide:ntl
3070 So .. Wy&ndot St ...
12-Maybe.1..1 ;J -Tu..2:::xlbu..lJ. ~
J,_.:y::n_e G.. P~g
2180 w ... Co:z::ne11 Ave ..
1..3... Ce..1este Bl..a..:.l...r an-d JC'IJ:ln
Bou>ks~tt
2495 So .. Ba..ri...:ta.n St ..
14... Me%:::ri.1.1 Eng:r.. Labs .. ~ Z:J::IIc ...
23:90 So .. Tejon St ..
.1..5... Edn.a Dogan
~82-B W.. Wes1ey A'V'e ...
16... 0 ... D.. 5 Be1.en 1!L A.r"t:b.u:r
3853 So .. B%CadMay
17... C1..1..:fford L-Wi 1 11 --s
(l!lr ... .. .J!Iz:s -)
3:9BC So .. Penn.sy.l..~ St ..
18... .lfywlan ~ C.1&.r ..
L.L.1l...i..&n s -.Ba...l.....l..
:3:529 So... E~t...i.. St-
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40., 41 -s 3• of 42
38 .. 39
36 .. 37
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76
76
76 a.r:~..e.o
76 -.r1.-
B Vi..sta. .lit:&-., 2nd
9 V.i.st& Bts-· 2nd
Beg .. 25 ft. .. v ~ SE c.c.r .. of s~ of
SWIJ. of ME\.-o£ Slil<ltr of Sec ... 28-4-68;:
'1'b. W 61ft .. ; ~II 3::30 ft ... ; ~ E 61..
ft. __ '; ~ s 330 ft .. to .Beg ... E::z:_ :&Eis ...
5.; of. _. .. o~ liiE ... -of S::W'-., J!"1y ... B.1k ..
64., ~CJIW' P&zk.., Ex..-~ ... 28-~
~t pa.%1:. of. the llili~ Sliillta WIE"\r Slit'-Sec:: ..
28 & -68., f.o~1.y :Jc:D;oown .... Lots 29-
.3.1., B1k-67., B.reol!!lD..l...CJIW .Pa..z:k,.. "Hew" Va.c ...
Be9... 330 • • &.ZIIC! so• w a£ the SE. eorr ...
0~ -a. Sec ... 3-5~; '"ftl w l....25•; ~ s
25•; ~ E. .J...2S•; '1'b. • 25• to Beg ...
21-26
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481.5 So ... Lc:Jga.D St ...
8... RX ... ~ .Rrs .. ~ F1..:i..c::k
4825 So.. Logan St ..
(Qwn.e.rsh..:i.p l..i...st shOIM'S
EveJcrett E.. iO Rubye G ...
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9.. Denn.i.s C.. S. Dori.s A ...
B:.a.t:h.o1
4835 So .. Loog&.n St ..
10 .. M .. L ... 5o Ex:i.e M ... Rbode:n
4851 So .. Logan St ..
11... M .. G ... H ... Assocj•tes
0!1 -A .. K.e.:i.. tb • Pres i..dent)
3070 So .. Wya.n.dat. St ...
1.2 .. Ma:ybe.1..1 J... 7"'uz:nbu..1.1 '"
.o.-.y:ne G .. P~.i.ng
2.1..80 w.. Co.:z:ne..1.1 Ave ...
1..3 ... Ce.1.este B1a..i..r &nd. John
Ba..l::lk.s SdDai. tt
2495 So ... :Rari.ta..n St ..
~4-~ E:Dg-r-La.l::ts-• z.n.c-
239:0 So .. -Tejon St ..
15... Edna Dugan
~B W... lile:.s1ey Ave ...
16.. 0... D.. lio Hel..e:n K._ ..A.rtbu..r
3853 So .. B:rca~y
1.. 7.. C1.:i..£ford L... Wi 1 1 j ems
CKr ... £ Mrs ... )
3'984 So.. Pen%1Sy.1.va.n..i.a. St ...
1.8... ay...n He~ C1a..r 1io
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3529 So .. EJ...&t:..i. St ..
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of 43
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s 3• o£ 4.2
38 " 39
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of 2
76
76
76 Bar~
76 Har1-
a Vista Bts-. 2nd
9 Vista ats_, 2nd
Beg .. 25 ft .. w of SE Cor .. of S~ of
SM .. o£ NE\i of SW.lw of Sec... 20--4-60;
"%b W 61. ft .. :; 'ftl N 330 ft .. ; ~ E 61
.ft. :; Th s 330 ft-to Beg-• Ex-Rd.s ..
s~ o£ Nlif._ o:f HE'-: of sw~. Fl..y .. B.1k-
64, Breen..l.ow Pa.z::tlt., Ex .. Rds .. 20-4~
"2:bat pa...rt of the ~~;~~ SM~ NE~ Sill'-Sec ..
::z:s--&--.68. £o:s:.e.r1y k:DowD a..a Lots 29-
31. B.l..k.... 67 • B~ow Pa..z:k.. 'Hc:lllw va.c: ..
Beg ... 330• • a..Dd so• w of the SE cor ..
oL -'-Sec .. 3-S--68; 'n1 W .1..25•; '"%h S
25•:; ~ E l...2S•:; "!:b. M 25• tliO :&e.g ..
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3.5-4_2 So... P'cuc St ...
20... Job.n A... & No%m& Jean
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4365 So... Ga...1a.paqo
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Wo1l...e%1Ve:bers
Bdwy... Ht.s .....
2nd Add:n ...
oe.ll.ed
WHEBEAS., from the .sta.t.ezaent made and £i.1ed with the C.:i.:ty Cc:::luDc:::i..1,
:i...t -.ppea.rs that the wh.o.1e c::::ost of sa...i..d iDlpzu., :ts .i...s the sua of $378,372 ... 64,
of 'W'bi..c:b. ~t. the City of Eng1ewood. ~.11 pray $5~ .. 366 ... 0 .5, 1ea.'Vi.ng $327,006.59
to be a..sse..ssed. aga.j....n.st t.h.e rea.~ p.rope.:rtlt in th.e D:i....st:::J::"ct... sa...i.d ~t .i.nc 1:u.~g
c:ost..s o£ i...n..s-pec::t.i.OD., c:o1l..ect..irm &nd ot.h.er :i..nc;1.denta) S and a..1.s-o .i...n.c1ud.i.ng
:i.nterest. a.s a.110'1oiJ'ed by l...av ; and
WB:EREAS, £:rCXD said stateaaen:t i...t a.1..:so appe.a..rs that the Ci..ty Cou:nc::i.1
ha...s a.ppc::a-'-t.i.oned a sl::t.a.re of the wh.o1e cost to oeac::h. l..ot or "t:l:a.ct of .l.a..nd i....n the
Di.str:i...c:t, in acc:.orda..nce W'.i..th the bene.fi.t...s to be de..ri_ved by .sa.i.d propert:y a..n.d
:i..n the p:ro-port..i..on.s and amounts se-veia.11y set forth :i..n a Re.so l..:ut.i...on adopted by
the C.i...t:y Coun_c.i...l.. an Feb:rua:ry 20, 1973, a.nd .i..n. a. pub1i..c noti._ce pu.bl....i.shed i..n. the
E.ng1ew'c::>od H e .. r .. ~d, wb...i...c:h Re:s-ol..ut.ion and :Ne-t.i.ce are by reference ma.de a. pa...rt
he..re.of;
COLORADO:
Sec:::t..i._on. 1... Con..f~ti.o.n of Asses~t Rol....1... "'D:w!a.t the who1e c:::<oSt.
and a.ppo.rt...iar:unent o£ the sa.:me, a...s set forth .i....n sa....:Ld Re.sol..ut.i....o:n and Noti.c:e,
and as an..ended herei..n,. i..s hereby approved a.nd ~ed.. a..nd sa..i.d apport.i.onment
i...s herel:Jy dec.l...a...red to be i....n. a.cco:rda..nce -=i.t.b t.b.e spec.ia.1 bene.fi..t...s wh:i..c:.h the
prope._-ty .i...n t.h.e Di....st.r:i...ct w:i..11 receiv-e by" :rea..son of "th.e eons:t.zuct.i._on of said
improv~ts • a..o.d a sha...re of sa._.i.d c::ost. i...s he-reby a...s:sessed to a..n.d. upc:tn each
1ot. or t.%:i!l.ct o£ l..a..nd W':i:t.h.i.n. the D.:i....s t.r:1..c::t in th.e p.roport..i..OIDS a..nd ~t.s se-t.
fo.rt:b. i..n .sa..:i...d Reso.l..ut..i..nn &.nd Not..:i.ce . a...s ...,.._=d d __
Sect..i...on 2... Pa.~t o f As:.ses.sme:nts_ ~:t the ••sesszeent.s s.ba.L1 .be
due a.:n-d. pa.yab1e at the o£fi.ce o.£ th.e Di..recto:r of F.i.na.nc:e o1' the City of
Engl...e!oi7ood,. v:ith.i...D th.i....:rt:y days a..ft..e::r the .f.i..na1 pobl...i..c:at.icx:l o£ t.h..i..s Ord..:i.Da..nce.
-i:tbou.t ~: pr~d .ed 't:.l::l.a.t &--1.1. suc::b a..s.ses.smer.t.:ts ~y. at the e~ect...:i.on of
the pro_pe.rty C~~WDer • be pa._i_d. :i..n i..n:.sta.1.1.me.nt..s • with .i...ut.e.re.st a..s. bere.i....na£t.e.r
provided. Fa.i...1u.re to pay the "Who1e a..sse.s-..sme.nts ~t.h..i..n. .sa..i..d period of t.hi.rty
days sba..1..1. be c:o:n.c1u.si.:ve.1y COD.S.i..de..red and he1d a..n e.l...ec:t:i..on. c:x1 the part o£ a.11
pe.:rsons interest.ed,. whether un.der di..sa.J;:)L1i.ty o:r othe.rwi.se. to pay in sa.i..d
.i..n..sta.1..1zne:n.·t..s ...
Such e.1.ect.:i..on. &h.a..l...l.. be CODC.1.us.:l.ve.1.y be.1.d and CX~D.&..:l.de.:red AS ,,.._i.:ve.:r
of an:y r:i...ght to qu~~i..on the ~r or jur:i.sd::i...cti.on of the C:i.ty o'f Engle-ood
to con.struc::t. the i.m.p:rcrvements • the qua.1i.:ty o£ the 'WIOxk.. the requ.l..arity or
su.ffi...c:i..ency o£ the proceeding-s • o.:r the va..1...id.:i..ty or the c::::o:r:rec::t of the
asse.sS%1"te.nts. or the VB1.i..d.i..ty o£ the :Lien thereof_
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xn the event of such e1ect.i.on to pay i.n ~t.s, the assess-
m.e..nt.s .sb.a11 be praya.b1e at the offi..c:e of the County T:rea..su.re.r of Ara.pa.hoe
County. Co1o:x:ado, i....J::l ten ( 10) e.qua._1 a..n:nua....l. .i.n.sta.1..1Dtent.s o:f p:ri.nc.i.,Pta1, the
fi..rst o£ wb..ic:b i..n.s1::.&1..1moe.n.t..s of pr:i..n.ci.pa.1 .sha.1..1 be due and pa.y&bl..e on or
before the 1...st day o£ Ja .. n:u.a.ry, .1.974, a..nd the :re:m;ainde.r o:f sa.1.d :i.nst:A1l..zlaents
sha.l...l.. be due and pa.y&.b1e succ:e.ssi:ve..1y on or before the 1st day of January,
i.n ea.c:h yea..r t.he:rea.£t..e.r unti.1 pa.i.d in fu11, W'i.th .i...ntere.st on the u.npa.i.d
p:ri..n.c.:i...pa1 a:aou.nt at the r.ate of £.i.ve per centum (5') per a..n.n.UJD, c.omme.nc::i..ng
on May 19, 1973, and paya.b1e each. year at the time of paying .i..nst.a.1l.me.nt.s
of as.se..ss:me:n:t& _
Sec:ti.on 3. Pena1tv for I>e.!:au1t or Non=Pi!yment-Fa....i..1u.re to pray
any :i...n..sta..1...1:nM!!.nt, -tlethe..r o£ px:i.n.c:..i.pa..l. or .i..nte:re..st, "Wne.n. due shal..1 c::a.use the
vho1e o£ the unpaid p:ri..ncipa.1 to become due a..nd paya.bl...e .i..mmedi.a.t.e1y, and
the ""'"'ho1e .-:mount of the un:;;:aa....i.d. pri.n.ci.pa.l.. a.n.d accrued .i..nte:rest sha1.1. th.e.re-
&.fte.r dra-w :i .. .n:tere.st at th.e ra:te o£ one per centum (l...tlt.) per DtOnth, or f:x:ac:t.i.on
o£ a mo:r.1th, u.nt.i..l.. the date of ta..x sa.l..e, as provided by La.'W. At any ~ prior
to the date of the tax sa...1e, the ow:ne..r may pay the a:JDOun.t of a.11 unpa...i.d
.i...n..st.a.L1:me.nt.s with :i..nt.e.rest at on.e per centum (1') per mon.th, or fr:&ct.i..OIID. of
a month, and a..1...1 pe.nal.t.i..e.s a..cc:rued and sbal...l... the.reupon be restored to the
r:i..g:ht t:he.rea.£te.r to pay i...n .:i..n.sta..JJ.m.ent.s in the sante :manner as i.£ default bad
not be~ suffered_ The owner of a.ny property not .i..n de.£a.u..1t a...s to any .i..n.sta.1..1-
DM!!nt or payment ~y. at any t.i.Die, pay the wh.o1e o£ the u:n~.:i..d pr1ncipo:::a.l.. 'Vitb
.accX'l;led .i...nte..r:e..st to the d.a.t.e of th-e next a..ssess:men.t :i..n..sta.l.~t pa:yment date.
Secti-on 4. Di....scount on Pa'V1ne.Dt of Assc.ss:m.ents. Pa:Y""JDeD.t.S m-.y be
ma.de to the Di..rec::t.o..r of F.:i..na.nce at a.ny t.i.m.e "Wi.t.h..i...n tb.i..rty days a.ft.e..r the
fi....n.a...l... pub1:Lca.t.ion o~ th.i...s O.rdi....na..nce, a..n.d an a1..1owa..n.ce o£ fi.:ve per ce:n.t.UIIl
(5') w.i...l..1 be made on al..l... payments made dur.i...nq such pe.r:i.od, but not there-
--after. The di..scount o£ s -. sl:wl...11 app~y to a~l. suc:.b. payments. whether the
pa.ym.e.nt :i....s the ent...i....re ~t o:f assessment due, or a ,Pa..rt of the as.se..aa-
ment. I.Jmned..i.a.tel..y a_fte..r the expi..:J::a.t.i..on of such th..:Lrty c::liay ~od, the
&.SlS'-e.Ss::::tent.s sha11 be cert..:Lf.i.ed to the County Treasu..rer of Ara_pahoe CCJUD.ty,
Co.1o:ra.d.o, for c::o11ect.i..on • as provided by l...&w.
Sect..i..on 5. Asses.snten.t L.i..en. A1l.. a.saessmerats .l...evi.ed aqa_i..ns-t the
real.. property .i..n Pav-ing D:i.st:r:i..ct t.-:o. 21, tog-ether wi.tb a.11 .interest thereon
a.nd pena1t..i.es i!or de£au1t ::i..:o. pra'Y2De%lt thereof, a..nd a___1._1 c::ost.s in c::o11ect:i...nq
the ~~ sh.a.l...l. cons"C.i.tute, from the date of the fina.1 pub1...:Lc:a.tion of t.b..Ls
o:rd..i.na..nce • a pc.rpetu.a,_]._ J....i.en .i..n th.e severa.l. .--aunts assessed a.q&.in.at. -.c:.b. l...ot
or t.rac:t o:f l...a..nd_ Suc:h .l..__i.._e..n sba.11 have p:r:i..or.i.ty over a.1..l.. other 1i.ena except
ge..ne..z:a1 tax l.ien.s, and .sha.~ be en.fo:rc=ed .i...n acc:o:rda.race -w:ith the l..a-vs of the
St&te o£ Co1o:aa.d.o _
:I::f any tract of real.. p.:roperty :i...nc1u.ded within Pav-ing Dist..r:!...ct No.
2..l.. i...s herea..fter: d...i..'\. .. .i.ded or su.bc:l.:i.vi..ded i.nto two or more such t.x:a_cts or pa..rcel..s,
the Director of F.i...na..nce, wi..tb the a..sa.i..sta.nce o£ the Director of Pub1i..c Work..s,
.i..s hereby authorized and di..rect.ed to d..i:vi..de the a . .sae..s~t a.ga._i..n.st such tract
in the Si!UDe proportion t:ha..t the t.xact it.se.l.._f i..• .-....bd..i.vided .into two or ..ore
such pa ~l-=-• f!ll'rl~ to e-ertify the :!::"e'V~ assessments to ~e County Tre.a.su..rer
of A.Xapa.h.oe c:ou.n.ty, Co.l..o.rado. - -
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~ Section 6... Se~.i...1..i.ty... "rb.a.t i..£ a.ny one or -.ore sect:Lan.s or
pa._rts o f t.b..i..s o -.rdina.nce sha.l-.1 be adjudged un.e.n.forceoab1..e or i.n:val..id., such
judgment sh&..l....l. not a..ffec:t., ~ or i.nva1i.d&te the .reaaa.i..n..i.ng p:rovi.s:i..ons
o£ tb..i.& Ordi....na..nce • .i.t be:i..ng the in:ten~on that the va..ri.ou.s p%'0vi..&icx:L&
be.reo.r are ~.l.e ...
Sect..i.oa 7. Elae_rqenc:y ProVi.si..on. By :rea:soo. oL the £act. that bc::lnda
of Paving Di.st..ri..c::t No... 2.1. are DCJIW out.sta..ndi.ng and th.a.t i.n:te..rea:t thereon v:L..11.
ahoxt..l..y becc:.ae due and paya.b.l.e., fu:r:a.d..s -..ust. be made ava.:L1&b1e ~ aases&aDeD.ts
at the ea.r1.i.est poss:Lb.l.e da:te £or pa~t of such i..ntere.st., a.nd for the
~te p:re•erva:t.ion of the publ.i.c property., hee..l.tb., peace and safety., i.t
:i..s hereby dec.l.a..red tb&t an ~ency ex..i..&t.a and tb.at. t.b...i...s Ord.:l.Da...nce aha11
take effect upon .i.t.s £i...J:::I.a~ passage.
Sect..i..nn 8... Re.p:e.a_1e.r ... A..1.l.. ord.i..n.a..ncea., or p;a.rt..s. the...reo.r, in cc:.1.fl..ict.
he.rewi:th. are he..reby repe&l.ed ...
Sec:::ti..on 9... Record.i.nq and Auth.enti.c:::at..i..oo.... "ft1.i.s O.rd.:lnanc:::e., a.rte.r a
,pub.l....:.i.c hea.r.i..ng and fi..na.l.. .J?A-Ssaqe., .sha11 be recorded :i..n a bc:::Jolc kept for that
purpose., sha1..1 be a.uthe.n.ti.c:ate.d by the s..i.g:n.-:tures of the Mayor .and D:Lrec::to:r
o£ Fi.na.nce., and sba.11 be pub~hed i.n th-e El':lg1.ewoood. He:J:&..l..d., a newspape.:r of
~ ci.rcu.L&tion pub1b;;hed i.n said City.
X.n:t..rodu.oed., :road in £u...l.1 .a..nd. p;a.s:aed. c:.:l. f..i.....rst read.i..ng on the 16th
day o:£ Apr:i...l..., 1..973 ...
Publ..i..sl::aed &.a a B.LL1 £or an Orc'i ne......,. CXl. tb_e 19th day o:f Apr.i..l.. •
1973 ...
Read by t.:l..t1.e and pa.aaed. OD £~1. read.J...Dg oo the ___ day o'f
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Pub1..i.sh.ed by t.i.t1e •• 0~ No. ---· ~ o:f. 1973.
the day of ------• 1.973 ..
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ex offLcio City C18%k
x. Jt&r1 No1...1.~ • do 'be.reby ~ t:bat the ~ aDd
f.orego:i...ng :Ls a true. ac::c::u.x:ate and ~1et.e CiC11pY o :f. the O:rctin-nce. ~
o:n f:l...Da..1 :read:i...n.g a.nd pub.1.ished by t .i.:t.1e &a Ord.i.Da..Dce No. ---• S.~s Dr
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B<li'RD OF CA.RBBR S-VXCB ~SSIORBRS
APRIL 19. 1973
H ... R ... Braun, H ... R ... Hosanna, B ... L ... Auafah1,
Andy Mc:Cat~o7n
Jack C1asby. Doran Gray
THB FO~ -=>TIOISIS W1UlB PASSED:
1... T'b.e Jn.in.u.tes of the 1ast :regular naeet.i.ng ...
2... Tb.e m.i..nu.tes of the speci.a1 confe.re.nc::e of April 3,1..973 ...
3... The fo1.1CJIW'.i..ng Neov Hires:
HEELXS. Christopher J ...
x.x..c>Y'D. Jau.es w ...
SCHRBrNER. Ryaan J ...
SBBRBE. Shei.1a J ...
M.a:Ln.t.e.na..nceaua.n. Parka
B£fective 3/23/73
K.ainten.anceDLa.l1, Parke
Effective 3/23/73
l!lai.nf""en.anc:eJDa.D, Street
Effective 3/15/73
Emergency COmmunicator
Effective 3/15/73
4... The fo11CJW'·i..ng Te rm...1...na t.i.on.s :
LINDBLOM. Wi.11i.am
Jr ... Account Cl..erk. Ut..i1
Effective 4/16/73
Bquipcne.nt Operator :r.z
Effective 4/4/73
G.RADIB
& STBP
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S. The fo11ow.i.ng ProtnOti.on:
WClClDS • R.i. chard A.. P i..rem..an 1st C1 a a: .s to
Driver/Operator/Engineer
Effective 3 /16/73
GRADE
& STEP
$991
$1.068
6-The fo11ow..:i.ng probationary to peru~.anent status c.ha.nges ~i.th
Lncrease .i.n pay.
HOOD, W.i.11.i.am P.
MBSSrtrm.. John
Ma.i..nt ena..nceutan • Parks
Effective 5 /1 /73
Ma.i.ntenanceman. Traffic
Effective 4 /16/73
P1ant Operator. Ut.i.1.i.t.i.es
Effective S /15/73
Ma.i.ntenanceman. Parka
Effective 4 /1 /73
7-The fo11ow:L.n.g An.n.i.veraary Increases:
GA..RN:B'T"r. George W ..
MACRANDER. Vincent E ..
TtlRNBULL • Leroy
WELBOURNE, R...ic:.hard W.
WX.NG. John L.
Parle. Foresnan.
Effect~ve 5 /1 /73
Bu.i.1d.i.ng 1nspec:tor
Bffect.i.~e S/~73
Maintenanceman, Parka
Effective S /1 /73
PatroLman 2nd C1aaa to
Patro1man 1st C1aas
Effective 5 /1 /73
Patro~an 2nd C1ass to
Patro1man 1st C1asa
Effective 5/1/73
8. The fo11CI'IJII.i.ng Progress Report:
PETRASH • R..i.c:.hard V .. Traffic Fore.m.an
2A to
2B
2A to
2B
6A to
6B
2A to
2B
7E to
7F
7D to
7E
2B to
2C
$925
$986
$925
$986
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As Mr. Ausfah~ ~as absent fro~ the 1ast regu~ar ~eetLng, Mr. Braun
briefed hLm on the discussion concerning the probationary period
of Dave We11s (Gera1d D. We11s), and an apparent over-pa~ent to
h~ for a period of appro~ate1y s~x months.
Rev-Hosa~a said he fe1t that notification of this overpayment
~as never forma11y made to the Finance Department and fe1t Mr-We11s
shou..ld pay the City back:-M.r-McCown pointed out that the Cou.nci1
had recent1y approved a motion to fi1e suit against another emp1oyee
who had been overpaid-Mr-Ausfah1 was of the opinion that the
Board shou1d set a preroggat:ive that if an individua1 gets money he
has not earned be shou1d be required to pay it back and fe1t that
the $12-50 Mr-We11s was beLng required to pay the City per pay
period was a fair amount-Mr-Bruun asked if socia1 security,
retirement, etc, had been taken out of Mr-We~1s• checks based
on an a~ount inc1uding the overpayment and if so, haw wou1d this
be rectified-Mr. McCown said be wou1d check: into it.
A MOTION WA.S MADE. SECONDED, AND PASSED THAT FIREMAN GB.RA.LD D ...
WELLS BE REQUIRED TO PAY BACK TO THE CITY THE TOTAL AMOONT OF
HIS OVERPAYMENT IN THE .AMOUNT OF $12-SO PER PAY PERIOD AS
A.RR.ANGE.D BY THE DIRECTOR OF F:r.NANCE.
Ayes -ELmer Ausfah1
Herbert Hosanna
Nays -H. R. Braun
Mr-Braun briefed Mr-Ausfah1 on the presentation ~ade at the 1aat
meeting concerning the Sergeant•s examination. He stated that a11
necessary information had been submitted to the C~y Attorney who
reviewed it and indicated that the e.l.even contested questions
cou1d be crossed out-Mr. Braun stated that s.i.nce that tLme there
hav~ been subsequent communications and presented a 1etter from
M..r-Mc:CCJI'Wn requesting the Board reex>nsider i.ts act.i.on to throw
out the e.l.ev en questions. Mr. Braun fe.l.t that it ~akes no dif-
ference if one question is tota1.l.y ambiguous and another just
a 1itt1e a.mb~guous, they shou.l.d both be thrown out and was of the
opinion that the action taken on Apri1 3, 1973, sho·u1d stand.
Mr_ Berardini said he bad re.l.ated to Mr-Braun that those e.l.even
questions that ~ere contested shou.l.d be struck and that he did this
in error, mis.l.eadi.ng Mr.Braun ~ho i.n turn mis.l.ead the Board. He
said there is a.l.ways a certain degree of what is the best answer
and that after he and other staff members had stibjecti.ve1y taken
the test on the e1even questions, it was fe1t that on.l.y three of
those questions actua11y needed to be thrown out.
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Mr. Braun then questioned the reference ~ateria1 the officers
were told to study for the examination. Mr. Berardini asked
Chief Clasby if an officer had been exposed shou.1d he k..n~ the
material in the questions and the Chief affirmed. Chief Clasby
a1so added that the words "and other related information-bad
been on the posting in regard to what to study and in his opinion
this took care of a11 related study ~ateria1~
Chief C1asby said the Police Department has a1ways had a problem
in the past of coming up wi t.h. so:rne .. sort" of prorn<>ti.ona1 e..x_a.m...i..n_a-
tion and that this particu~ar test was used several... years aqo_
He exp1a.i..ned t.h-at a three man corom..i.ttee appointed. by hi.m. a.nd
co~sist~ng of two sergeants and one 1ieutenant had reviewed the
test and out of the original 160 questions had thrown out 60
because of a change in statutes, vagueness, etc~ This committee
then recommended this exa~nation to the Personnel... Director who
in turn administered it. Chief C1asby stated that this same
cormn.:i.ttee. a1ong with Mr. Be.rardin.i., him.sel...f, and Mr. MCC.own..
reviewed the test again after it was given and agreed that there
are three questions that shou1d be thrown out. He stated that
there were now two sides to the picture because of the Board•s
recent action whereas before you onl...y had one group contesting.
It was his opinion that the Board reconsider and ~ake a new
action throwing out the three questions the committee found to
be inadequate.
Mr. Braun asked if the e1igibi1ity l...ist had been posted and the
Oral... Board set up and Chief Cl...asby answered that the 1ist had
been posted but he had not as yet set up an Oral... because the ac-
tion of the Career Service Board had been contested.
REV.. HOSANNA. MADE A MOTION TO BR.XNG THIS SUBJECT DA.CK ON THE
FLOOR AND MOVED THAT THE BOARD RECONSIDER ITS ACTXOI!iil OF APRIL 3 •
1973.
Ayes -E1mer Ausfab1
Herbert Hosanna
THE MOTION WAS PASSED ..
Nays -H-R. Braun
Mr-Ausfah1 fe1t that if the eleven quest~ons were thrown out
it could grow to 15 or 30 but by the same token. if you keep
throwing out tests you start getting into trouble. Chief C1asby
again expressed desire for a set of standardized tests. deve1oped
independent of his staff_ He said there ~ere aevera1 companies
that developed this sort of examination and suggested the eity
Check into the possibilities.
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A MOTION WAS MADB TO DEFBR ACTION ON THE SERGEANT•s ~TIO.N
UNTIL A SPECIAL MEETING COULD BE SET UP AND T"HE BOARD COULD HJ!III.VB
MORE Tl:ME TO REVIEW THE SITUATION ...
Ayes -E~er Ausfah1
Herbert Hosanna
H ... R.Brau..n
THE MOTION PASSBD-
Nays -None
Mr. Braun requested that Hr. McCown; Act1ng Personne1 Director.
have present at the spec1a1 meeting a11 materia1 re1ative to
these pa.r-t.icu1ar com-panies that pub1.i..sh prc:.noti...ona1 ex.aDl.i..n.a.ti.ons.
Mr. McCOfii/Wn indicated to the Board that an Ord.i...nan.ce had been
passed to i...nc1ude the cadets in the Ci.ty•s overa11 pay p1an.
M.r ... Braun i...nd.1.cated that there "Were other things t..hl!rt t needed
to be brought out as far as spec1£1c direc~on in the cadet pro-
gram.-He said he assUDled .. and Mr. Mc:C-own affirnaed .. d"lat the
program had been stibmdtted to the Board.. the Board stib~itted
it to C ity Counci1. Counci1 approved it and the Personne1 Depart-
ment set up the testing procedures. made up an e1ig1bi1ity 1ist ..
and appointments were ~ade by the authority of the City Manager-
Hr. Braun questioned. b~ever. the duties. etc-of the po1.ice
cadets.
Chief C1asby exp1ained that the cddets wou1d be used as park
po1ice during the summer months and wou1d not be issued fire
arms on duty but ~ou~d carry a night stiCk and ~ou1d be trained
in the use of fire arms. Be exp1ained that the other part of the
duty of cadets wou1d be ~atch officer at the Po1ice Station.
inc1uding such duties as finger printing. oo11ecting fees for
bi.cyc1e 1.1.cen.ses. di. recti on of peop1e through the bui 1d.ing.. and
various duties of ~n£or.mat1on c1erk. Mr-Berardini added that
they ~ou1d be assigned to traffic contro1 in and around the
Cindere11a City parking 1ot. Chief C1asby then exp1ained that
the cadets ~ou1d work an average of 40 hours per week and wou1d
be uniformed ~n such a manner to i dentify them as City of Eng1e-
wood po1ice cadets but wou1d not be the sam.e u..n_ifo~ as the
regu1ar p01icemen .
Mr. Braun asked Mr. Berard~n1 if he fe1t that the cadet program
was geared correct~y in a11 respects so that the Board cou1d
approve the personne1 actions appointing the ten po1ice cadets.
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Mr. Berardi.ni rep1ied that assum±mg the recruiting. testing. etc ••
had a11 been done in accordance with Tit1e V of the Municipa1
Code. the Board shou1d go ahead with it.
Mr-Berardini asked if in order to be e1igib1e for emp1oyment
witb. the Ci.t:y of Eng1ewood as a patro1.m.an,. did you have to be
cadet first. C~ief C1asby answered that you must have an
Associates Degree in La~ Enforcement but ~at wo~d not exc1ude
outsiders. He added that the cadets ~ou1d have an advantage
though. a1ready be.i..ng with the depart:m.ent.
Mr. Braun asked if there wou1d be an expansion of the nuznbe:r of
cadets in the future and Chief C1aaby said be did not forewee an
expansion i.n the cadets but expansion in the department itae1£.
There was a brief discussion on the probationary status of Fire-
man Gera1d D. We11s. Mr .. Braun had received a 1ett.er from Mr ..
Di.a1 stati.ng that Mr .. WeD.s sbou1d be put on perna.anent status
effective Ja_nu.ary 1, 1973, rather than bavi.ng to go through
another probationary peri...od as dri...ver/operator/engi...neer.
A MOTXON WAS MA.DE. SECONDED . AND PASSED THAT GERALD D .. WELLS
BE CARRIED ON THE RECORD AS BEING IN A PERMANENT STATUS AS
F:X~ FIRST CXA..SS FOR THE MONTHS OF OC'TOBBR. NOVEMBER. AND
DECEMBER OF 1972, AND THAT HE BE IN PERMANENT STATUS AS DRIVBR/
OPERATOR/ENGINEER EFFBCTrvE JA»UAR:Y" 1, 1973.
Mr .. Braun requested the Acting Personne1 Director to set up a
spe.ci.a1 meeting to further d..i..scuss the Sergeant • a ex.am.i.....nat:Lon ..
There being no further business, the meeting ~as adjourned ..
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Recording Secretary
H .. R. BRA.UN, ChairDla.n
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SPECIAL MEETING
OF THE BOARD OF CA..R.EER SERVICE COMM.ISSIONERS
APRIL 30, 1973
This meeting was ca11ed to discuss the written portion of the Ser-
geant• a test given on March 6, 1973 .
PRESENT: H-R . Braun. H. R. Hosanna, E _ L. Ausfah1,
Bernard Bera_rd...i...ni., Andy McCown
Mr. Ausfah1 fe1t that if you throw out any questions you 1eave
you...ree1f ""'ide open to having the who1e test contested. Mr. McCCII'W'n
was concerned that if the who1e test was thrown out so eaai.1y, then
it cou1d cause tendencies in the future to contest every teat that
is given. Heexp1ained that he had met with the three-man cC>DJm...i..ttee
Chief C1asby, and Mr. Be:ra:rd.i.n.i and :reviewed the e1even contested
questions and they found on...l..y three to be inadequate eno·ugh to be
thrown out-(~. #51, and *72) Rev_ Hosanna fe1t that on1y those
questions which were incorrect because of a change in statutes
sho~d be thrown out and that the rest of the test shou1d stand
as i.s.
Mr-Berardi.ni stated that if he had indicated to the Board pre-
vious1y that the e1even contested questions abou1d be thrown out,
he did so i.n error, that after ca:refu1 review he found on1y four
of the qu._eationa that in his opinion shou1d 'be e1.i..m.i...nated frOD'l the
test, n..aate1y *-4, #11, -*51, and -*72-He suggested that the Board
review the e1even contested questions-(Listed be1ow. correct
anS,.,er is u..nder1i.ned)
QUESTION -+t=--4 -R.ece>gn..izi.ng that the desire for &a.Deth..ing is an
i.nlportant factor in causi...ng crime:, one a.i...m. .in c:r:i.J:De pre"Ven-
ti.on shou1d "be to:
E1i.minate the desires_
Re-direct the desires-
Remove the opportunity for satisfying the desires.
Punish every act which satisfies those desires_
Mr. Berardi.ni said that he cou1d not say Ln his opinion that any
one of the answers was the answer because they a11 are certain1y
desires o£ crLme prevention. It is, however, a broad, genera1
~~!~~0 ~im to re-direct the desires in the effort of cr~~ pre-
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FROM THE SBRGEANT•s TEST.
QUESTION *11 -In considering the manner of parking auto~obi1es
on a downtown street. the one of the following factors which
should be given most weight is:
The wishes of the merchants in the b1oCk.
Interference with passing traffic.
Safety of passengers leaving and entering their cars.
Ease of parking maneuvers.
Mr. Berardini was of the opinion that th~s question should be
thrown out but stated that the rest of the staff ~embers that had
taken the test on the eleven questions felt it was adequate.
Mr. McCown stated that separate and apart from the Police Depart-
~ent, "B" would be the correct answer: that there is an ordinance
that says anyone exiting fro~ an automobile should exit o~y on the
curb side o£ the car. therefore to him the onl..y consideration that
shoul..d be given would be interference ~ith the fl..ow of traffic.
Mr. Berardini al..so stated that be did not disagree basica11y but
this 1eft a 1itt1e doubt in his mind on a promotional.. test for
sergeant whether or not you were asking for pol..icy decisions. He
stated that a patro~an is taught ~ainl..y to protect 1ife and pro-
perty so therefore this question is a 1itt1e bit confusing and
added that he ~as speaking atibjectivel..y whereas a group of patro1-
rnen 1ooking at this objecti.vel..y DLi.ght see it entirel..y differentl..y ..
Mr. Ausfah1 said that l..ooking at it from the standpoint of a
pol..iceDl.an, he saw hi.rn as responaibl..e for the s:mooth f1ow of traffic
and the safety of the general.. publ..ic, but bel..ieved that this ques-
tion coul..d be answered with "B" because if you do not have any
interference with traffic, you woul..d have the safety of passengers
insured.. He al..so added that it was his opinion that a teat coul..d
not be administered ~here you woul..d not have at l..east one indivi-
dual.. contest it and it seemed to him that this test shoul..d have
been gone over thorough1y before it was ever administered.. Mr ..
McCown interjected that the three-~an oommdttee bad gone over the
test beforehand.
Rev. Hosanna fel..t anSW"er ""B" was adequate because the qu_eation was
concerned "With ••ma..nner of parkin.g"" ..
Mr. Braun stated that he coul..d l..ook. at answer •• D", ... ease of par-
king maneuvers"" and t-.o hi..m this was broad enough to i.ncl..ude safety
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of passing traffic... Rev ... Ho.sa_n.na added that an i....ndivi.dual. woul.d
probabl.y be ~ore 1ike1y to get a tiCket for ~proper parking
rather than ~peding safety of passengers ...
Mr ... Berard..i..ni. expressed con..fusion as to the word .. ma.n...ner... and
Rev ... Hosanna asked why the question was ao ~orded to app1y to
pa.rk.iDrg" downtown, why not parking anywhere... Mr ... Mce.own stated
that he agreed that the question was somewhat off-base but the
answer was pretty c:l.ear. Mr ... Braun then asked if a question abou1d
not be sc:ratc:hed because it was inappropriate, and Mr ... Berard~ni
fe1t a good rul.e to fo11ow woul.d be that if a question is fairl.y
debatabl-e, you probabl.y sho~d uphol.d the question and that be
fel.t it was a serious matter to throw out questions.
THE M()"J."ION ~ MADE. SECONDED. AND PASSBD TO R.B'TA:rN QUESTION -~l..
ON THE SERGEANT'S EXAM.INAT:XON.
QUEST:J:ON :8=5~ -Which of the fo11owi..ng is the best way for a
supervisor to remind himself of the dates when reports
due fronl his office:
A.
B----e:-
D.
E.
Keep a record in a notebook-
Set up a tiekl..er fil..e.
Tel..~ his secretary to remind him-
Use a correspondence f~~e-
Make an entry in his di..ary each day.
Mr. Berardini stated that there were a l..ot of personal.. preferences
on this question. that he did not t:h..:i..nk t::b.e pat::ro.l.men .ere specifica.l..l..y
tol..d haw to keep their records. Rev. Hoeanna aai.d he did not aee
where it made any difference hc:~W a _n officer c:h.oae to keep b...i.a own
personal.. records-
THE MOTION WAS MADE. SECONDED • .MilD PASSED TO ~'TB QUESTXOB *51
FR.OM. THE SERGEANT • S EXAM..XNA.TION-
QUESTION #72 - A county officer ~ho usea pub1ic funds entrusted to
his care to pay his own debts. intending to repl..ace the money
as soon as posaibl..e. may be prosecuted for the cr~e of:
A.
B.
c.
D.
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Grand theft
Petit theft
Ma1feasanc:e
Bu.rgl.ary
Misappropriation
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Mr. Berardin~ stated that the 1aw has been changed
the answer that ~as origina11y correct, incorrect.
recentl..y making
A MOTION WAS MADE, SECONDED, AND PASSED TO EL.I.M_INA.TE QUESTION :H=-72
FROM. THE SERGEANT • S ~NA.TION ...
QUESTION *a -You. as an investigating officer. arrive at the
scene of an accident and find a l..arge crowd gathered around
the ~reeked cars. The best ~ay for you to l..ocate the true
witnesses of the accident is:
A. Through the conversation of bystanders or ~embers of
the Cr<:J'Wd ..
B. By sifting through the c:rOW"d and asking each person if
he saw the accident.
C. Get the attention of the crowd and ask al..l.. those who
witnessed the accident to step to one side for questioning.
D.. Bring a 1ittl..e pressure to bear on the crowd, by tel..l..ing
them that it is a misdemeanor for a witness not to report.
Mr. McCown fe1t that the key to this question "Was "1arge crowd-
and that it "Wou1.d be qu.i.te t.i..zne consumi..ng to ask each person if
be sa'W the accident and it "Was his opinion that under these cir-
Ct..Un.Stances ••c-W"OU1d be the best ant!nJrlrer_
A MOT:XON WAS MADE., SECONDED., AND PASSED TO RETAIN QUESTION *-8 OW
THE SBRGBANT"S ~TXON.
QUESTION *9 -Of the fo1.1ow~g procedures. the one which ahou1.d
be considered 1ast by the officer investigating the accident
at the scene .is:
A. Get to the scene qu.ick1y and safe1y.
B. Administer first aid or ca11. the ambu1ance.
C. Locate a1.1. drivers concerned at once •
~ Get witnesses• statements.
Rev. Hosan.na said the key here was ""of the fo1.1.ow.i..ng procedures ••
"Which one wou1d be considered 1.ast"".
A MOTION WAS MADE., SECONDED., AND PASSED TO RETAIN QUESTION *9 ON
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Specia1 training and specia1 equipment.
Specia1 training and common sense ...
common sense and special.. equipment ...
Onl..y common sense and reasonabl..e a1ertness ...
M.r .. Berardi.ni remarked that Chief C1aaby had to.1d the c:cxnrn.ittee
that a1l.. po.Li.c·e offic·era -were taught that they need special.. training
and specia1 equ..i.pn1ent... M.r ... Braun said that 'What the 1aym.an w-oul..d
cal..l.. special.. equipment may not be spec:i.a1 to ~e pol..i.ce officers. it
may be sta.nd.ard equ.i.pnle:nt... Mr. McCc:n.rn then added that you have par-
ticul..ar traffic investigation officers that carry certain equipment
and that not al..l.. officers 'WO~ carry this ...
A MOTXON ~ MADE. SECONDED AND PASSED TO RETAIN QUESTION *16 ON
THE SEBGEANT • S EXAMINATION.
QUESTION #49 -Whenever possibl..e, empl..oyee grievances sbo~d be
handl..ed by:
A... Department heads.
B. An ~partia1 arbitration tr~una1.
c. Immediate supervisors.
~ The City Counci1.
Rev. Hosa.n..n..a st.ated that .. whenever poaa.i..b1e ... ~p1ies under "no~1
c:irc:UDl&tancea•• •
A MC::JTION WAS MA.DE, SBCONDBD, AND PASSBD TO RETAIN QUBST:J:ON *49 0111
THE SERGEANT • S ~TXON.
QUEST:J:ON ~S -The confession of a suspect is ~orth1esa if:
A. The confession was made ora11y and was not reduced to
'Writing.
B. The confession was made whi1e Ln the custody of a po1ice
offi..cer ...
C. The confession w-as :ma.de i..n arti!I'Wer to questions which
assumed that the su_spect bad coJDm..i.tted the cri.Dle to wh..i.c:b
he confessed.
____!!_:.... There is no other proof avai1ab1e that the suspect had
committed the cr~e-
Mr. Berardini stated that this question was a 1itt1e tricky but
that anS'W'er uo•• was de£.i..n.ite1y the correct anS'Wer.
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ON THE SERG~·s EXA.MINATION.
QUESTION *74 -Additiona1 evidence which is of the same character
to the sa~e point is ca11ed:
A. PrLmary evidence.
B. Cumu1ative evidence.
~ Secondary evidence.
D. Xnd.i.:rect evidence-
E. Corroborative evidence.
M.r. Berardi.ni. gave the defi.n.i..ti..ons of seco ndary and c-um.u.1.ati..ve
evidence: secondary evidence being ci..rc~tanti.a1 and cumu1ati..ve
evidence being evidence tending to prove the same point as evi-
dence a1rea dy offered.
A MOTION WA.S MADE, SECONDED, AND PASSBD TO RETAIN QUESTXON :ff;74 ON
THE SERGEANT" S J!:XAMINAT:J:ON-
QUESTION *100 -If recommendations are to be ~ade on the basis of a
po1i..ce report, the p1ace in which it is genera11y advi.aab1e to 1ist
them is:
Xn a separate memorandum.
As an appendi.x to the report.
At the opening of the report.
At the conc1usion of the report .
Mr. McCown stated that the •conc1uaion of a report doe• not neces-
sari1y ~ean on the same page. it cou1d be on a separate report
attached to the conc1uai on o£ the origina1 report. Mr. Berardini
£e .l..t that &OJDe of the officers ti!!k .:i.ng t.b_e teat had a tendency to
read past the question and added that the question asks for the
""genera11y a dvi.sab1e • '-'•Y to 1iat conc1usiona.
A MOT:J:ON WAS MADE. SECONDED. AND PASSED TO RBTA:J:N QUEST:J:ON *100
ON THE SER.GEANT •s BXAM1NAT:J:ON-
Having conc1uded the review of the e1even contested questions. Mr.
Braun indicated that the reason the Board must reconsider ita deci-
sion of Apri1 3. 1973. to e1~nate a11 e1even queationa from the
examination ~as an apparent misinterpretation on the part of the
City Attorney. 1eading to a misconception on the part of the Board •
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BASED OH THE DE'T~TI.ONS MADE AT THIS MBBTXBG, (i..e.,.. BL:I:M.ZNATING
OJIILY QUBSTXONS -· *51. and *72) AND A NEW BLXGXBXLITY LIST BE
BSTABLXSHBD AND POSTED.
Recording Secretary
H. R. B.RA.UN.. Chairman
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Minut:es o:f April 12. 1973
TI-oe regular mont:hly meeting o:f t:he Englewood Parks & Recreat:ion Commission
""as called t:o order by Rut:h Allen. chairman. at: 7:30 p. m. in t:he Parks & Recreation
Office ..
Members present:: Hev.ritt. Poole. Schwab. Cushing. Allen,. Scackhouse and
Romans. ex-off·icio
Members absent:: Blessing
Also present:: jerry Royt:her. Asst:. Dir. Parks & Recreation
Mrs. Frances Howard. League of Women Vot:ers
Paul Morrissey. Recreat:ion lnt:ern
TI"t"e minutes of March 8 were approved as mailed.
After review and discussion. t:he February financial report was approved as
present:ed on mot:ion made by Schwab and seconded by St:ackhouse.
TI-oe letter forwarded t:o t:he Cit:y Manager from t:he Commission concerning
keepinlj? t:he Cit:y Dit:ch right:-o:f-way and encroachment: open for possible est:ablisbment:
o:f ~ike and walk t:rai1s t:hrough t:he cit:y was read. TI-oe letter expressed t:he concern
o:f t:he Commission since t:he Board of Adjust:ment: and Appeals bad grant:ed a variance
t:o _ builder for a sit:e near West: Jefferson and Sout:h Bannock :for a rear set: back o:f
five feet: inst:ead of t:he required """ent:y-five. Mr. Dial replied t:hat: basically t:he use
o:f t:he Cit:y Dit:ch as a t:rail syst:em would probably be o:f a highly questionable possibilit:y
since t:he cit:y has recognized t:he property owner· s right: t:o use o:f hls property which
means t:here are many changes in alignmena:. landscaping and enclosed portions o:f t:he
dit:ch. He furt:her st:at:ed t:hat: a review of t:he specific det:aUs o:f t:he lengt:h o:f t:he dlt:ch
will be begun in t:he near fut:ure and submit: a more cornplet:e report: t:o t:he Conunlsslon
and t:hat: a request: will be made t:o t:he Wat:er & Sewer Board t:o re:fratn frc:xn approving
any furt:her enclosures of t:he Cit:y Dit:ch. Mr. Romans said t:hat: after t:hls review ls
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made £here migh£ be a possibility of using certain segmen£s of t:he d1£ch for recreational
purposes.
Mr. Romans reported £ha£ £he amoun£ of $543. 000 in revenue sharing monies
will be r~eived by £he Ci£y of Englewood and a public hearing will be held April 17 £o
receive recomrnendat:ions on hCJIW t:o spend t:h.is money.
The Citizens Tree Program is progressing very W'ell. N<Xices W'ere mailed
£0 over 8. 000 Englewood citizens informing t:hem of £hls program and t:he response was
bet:£er £han expec£ed. Approxirrla£ely $8. 000 '"'as budget:ed for £hls program.
Mr. Romans advised t:he Commission t:ha£ t:here is a t:rail sys£em along t:he
Platte River from Chatfield Dam £o Hampden Avenue being proposed. The Corps of
Engineers will purchase t:he land -300• on each side of £he river -and Sout:h Suburban
Recreation Dist:ric£ would maint:ain U with possible help from Englewood on £bat: portion
wit:hin t:he cit:y. Sout:h Suburban will be asking Mr. Dial for a meeting in t:he near fut:ure.
A£ t:he meet:ing April 5 of t:he Cit:izen· s GOG (Greenbelt:/C>pen Space/Golf Course)
Committee U was agreed £hat t:hose present: should writ:e or contact t:heir City Council-
man and urge t:hem t:o encourage action in obca.lning a go1f c<x.L,.se for Englewood.
The Rocky Mountain Jr. Olympic Sw 1m Meet: W'as held at t:he Hlgh School Pool
March 27 -April 1 with over 600 people parUcipat:ing. The income was $2. 925 with
expenses of $2.078 leaving a profit: of $847 £o be divided between t:he Engl.....,ood Swim
Team and £he DU Hill£oppers. Many good comments have been received from £he
participants and spect:at:ors on t:he facillcy. organizat:ion. etc.
The joint meet:ing with City Council will be May 7. 6:00 p. m. in t:he Library
Conference Room. Some of the items suggested for discussion at: t:his meeting are:
(1) Golf Course/Greenbelt/Open Space project:; (2) Community Building -t:he First
Bapcist Church on South Broadway is for sale. It: has 38. 000 square feet: on t:wo floors
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which could be adaJXed very well for use as a communky building. Mr. Romans
reconunended t:he Commission t:our t:his building be~ore t:he meeting wit:h Cit:y Council
on May 7. (3) Recreat:ion Survey -t:he Commission would like t:o relay t:o Cit:y Council
t:hat: t:hey would like t:o ha""' some input: int:o t:his survey t:hat: is being proposed for t:he
t:cxal clt:y and meet: wit:h whoever conduct:s t:his survey before it: is st:art:ed. (4) Parks
lk.Recreat:ion Seven Year Capit:al improvement: Program (revised).
lt: was decided t:o arrange a t:our of t:he Baptist: Church for members of t:he
Cit:y Council and t:he Commission on April 28 at: 10:30 a. m..
The duplicat:ion of programs het:ween t:he Recreation [)epar'Unenl: and SEMBECS
""'as discussed and Mr. H~itt suggest:ed t:hat: a meeting be arranged het:ween Mr. Royt:her
and a represent:at:ive from SEMBECS t:o see if a solua:ion could be agreed upon t:o solve
t:his problem.
"Ibe meet:ing adjourned at: 9:30 p.m.
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
MARCH 20 , 1973
I -CALL TO ORDER .
The regu1ar meeting of the City P1anning and Zoning Commission
was ca11ed to order at 8:05 P~M. by Chairman Lentsch.
Members present : Lentsch; Tanguma; Ross; Martin; Brown;
Vobe~da; Henning; Weist
Supinger, Ex-officio
Members absent : Stan1ey
A1s<> present : Assistant Director Roaans; P1anning A&siatant
Young.
II . APPROVAL OF MINUTES .
Chairman Lentsch stated that Minutes of February 21, 1973,
were to be considered for approva1.
It was moved and seconded that the Minutes of February 21, 1973 ,
be approved as presented .
The motion carried .
I I I. RONALD BRINKHOFF
Port£on o£ P1o£ 1
Rafferty Gardens
CASE #l.O 73A
February 21 , 1973
Mr.Supinger stated that the Co.aiasion bas in band copies of
the .. Findings •• prepared by tbe staff; if these ••Findings•• are
approved 7 they wi11 be referred to the C~ty Counci1. Mr.
SUp i.nger stated that the ··Findings •• were prepared :rra.. test:i..alony
at the pub1ic bearing on February 21st. and research by the
s ta ff.
M r s . Henning asked :1.:r the City had deter..ined that the ""Findings ..
must be in this particu1ar :rorm? It was stated that City
Attorney Berardini has stated that the ~ora in which they are
presented to the Commission is the proper fora to use. Mrs .
Benning stated that she wished to register a protest; she fe1t
it is unnecessari1y coap1icated by using this format.
Martin moved:
Vobejda seconded : The P1anning Coaai.&sion approve and adopt
the Findings :ror the Brinkhoff Rezoning Re-
quest 7 Case •10-73 . as presented. and that said Findings be
referred to the City Counci.1 .
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K.r. Ross di.scussed the reasons behi.nd the wri.tin.g <>~ ••Findi.ogs ••
on cases be~ore the P1an.ning co--iasion. and referred to a
Court dec i.si on on a case i.n wb i cb the City of Aurora was a
party . Further d i.&cussion ro11owed.
Tbe vote was ca11ed :
AYES : Lentsch ; Martin ; Ross ; Tancu--; Vobe~da; Weist; Brown ;
Henning
NAYS : None
ABSENT: Stan1ey
Tbe aotion carried.
IV-p_ ARTHUR TAGUE
S. 163' o:t LOts
6 tbru 1.0. Bl.k..
1.4 ~ Evans Park
Estates .
CASE #5-73C
February 21. 1973
January 1.6~ 1973
January 3 • 1973
Mr. Supinger stated that the Findings for this case have been
prepared by the stafr . and the eo--ission does have thea in
band.
Martin moved :
Tanguma seconded: The Pl.anning Ca.mission approve and adopt
tbe Findings ~or tbe P. Arthur Tague Re-
zoning Request, Case #5-73. as presented. and that said Findings
be ~orwarded to the City Counci1 .
Mrs. Henning stated that she fe1t it aight be wise at this ti•e
to point out that the co--ission acted on this aatter in the
absence or concrete evidence and know1edge or wbat was taking
p1ace before tbe Board of Ad3ust•ent and Appea1s. Tbe P1anning
Commission turned the request down because of the 1engtb or t~e
the •atte r bad been continued. Mrs. Henning stated that abe
fe1t a study shou1d be instituted on the possibi1ity or initiating
r ezon ing f or the entire b1ock rather than ~ust one or two parce1s.
The vote wa s ca11ed :
AYES : Martin ; Ross ; Tanguaa; Vobejda ; Weist; Brown ; Henning
Lentsch
NAYS : None
ABSENT · Stan1ey
The mot i on carr i ed.
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CASE 13-73
~ requested an
~r d~nance to a11ow
~t rict as it per-
"l.a s :reBloved the
l:l.i s proposed
·e t ain the bouse
•e s . however ~
t h. Broadway
e 1"or the
tbi.a request
O D East
a uta..otive
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M.r. Ross discussed the reasons behind the writing of ••Findings••
on cases before the P1anning Coamission, and referred to a
Court decision on a case in which tbe City of Aurora was a
party . Further discussion fo11owed.
Tbe vote was ca11ed:
AYES : Lentsch ; Martin; Ross; Tanguma ; Vobe~da; Weist; Drown;
Henning
NAYS: None
ABSENT : Stan1ey
Tbe motion carried.
IV. P. ARTHUR TAGUE
S. 163' ol! LOts
6 thru 10 ... Bl.k..
14 , Evans Park.
Estates .
CASE N5-73C
February 21, 1973
January 16. 1973
January 3, 1.973
Mr. Supinger stated that the Findings for this case have been
prepared by the staff. and the eo--ission does have them in
band.
Martin aoved:
Tanguma seconded: The P1anning Ca.mission approve and adopt
the Findings ~or the P. Arthur Tague Re-
zoning Request, Case #5-73. as presented. and that said Findings
be forwarded to the City Counci1 .
Mrs. Henning stated that she ~e1t it aigbt be wise at this tiae
to point out that tbe Ooaaission acted on tbi& aatter in tbe
absence of concrete evidence and know1edge o~ what was taking
p1ace be£ore the Boa.rd of Ad.just•ent and .Appea~s-Tb.e P~anning
Commission turned the request down because o~ the 1engtb o~ tLae
tbe matter bad been continued. Mrs. Henning stated that abe
£e1t a study sbou1d be instituted on the posaibi~ity of initiating
rezoning f or the entire b1ock rather than ~ust one or two parce1&.
Tbe vote was ca11ed :
AYES : Martin ; Ross ; Tanguaa ; Vobe~da; Weist ; Brown; Henning
Lentsch
NAYS : None
ABSENT · Stan1ey
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INTERPRETATION OF ZONING ORDINANCE
Hotel in I 1 Zone District
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CASE #14-73
M .r . Lentsch asked the sta:f:f for background on this matter.
Mrs. Romans. Assistant Director. stated that a request has been
submitted to the Department of Community Deve1opment :for an
interpretation o:f the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, which
Ordinance permits Mote1s in an I-1 Light Industria1 District
as a Conditiona1 Use . but exc1udes Hote1s in this Zone District .
The request was submitted by T. w. Anderson Company.
Mrs. Romans stated that research by the staff has shown that
the Mote1 vs. Hote1 use differs basica11y in the 1ocation of
parking faci1ities . It is the staff recomaendation that the
Commission find that it was the intent o:f the Ca.prehensive
Zoning Ordinance NOT to exc1ude Hote1& as a conditiona1 Use
in the I-1 Light Industria1 District. Mrs. Roaans pointed out
that there is not at this tiae an app1ication be~ore the Ca.-
mission ~or approva1 of a Conditiona1 Use ; on1y an interpretation
of the Comprehensive Zoning Ord i nance.
Mrs. Henning stated that when City Counci1 was considering a
tax rate for mote1s and hote1s there was no discriaination in
the amount to be paid by each use; she did not see any reason
for discrimination in this instance either .
Mr. Ross asked where bote1s were peraitted as a peraitted use
in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance? Mrs. ao-ans stated they
are 1isted as a permitted use in the B-1 Business District; tbey
are permitted by inc1usion in the B -2 Business District. and in
the R-3-A and R-3-B Districts by definition interp retati o n.
Mr . Ross asked why hote1s were not inc1uded in the I -1 Zone
District? Mrs . Romans stated that as far as cou1d be deterained.
it is ~ust that the Ordinance was not expanded as far as it
cou1d have been.
Mr. Tanguma discussed the parking requireaent& ~or aote1& vs .
that for hote1s ; mote1s are required to bave one space per unit
Hote1 s were required to have one space per each two guest rooas.
Mr. Tanguma suggested that parking requirements be increased
for the hote1s to that present1y required ror mote~s. FUrther
brier discussion fo11owed .
Henning moved!
Vobe~da seconded : The term ·•mote1 '' aha~~ be expanded to inc1ude
''hote1 .. in the I-1 Zone District.
AYES ; Tanguma; Vobejda; Weist; Brown; Henning; Lentsch ; Martin;
NAYS: Ross
ABSENT: Stan1ey
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Automotive Repair 4242 4252 So .
Broadway; B-2 Zone D:is tric t
CASE 1.3-73
Mrs . Roman s stated that Mr. Richard Baty has requested an
interpretation of tbe Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to a11ow
an automotive repair shop in the B-2 Zone District as it per-
tains to 4242-4252 South Broadway . Mr. Baty has removed the
bouse at 4252 South Broadway. the 1ocation of his proposed
automotive repair garage . Mr. Baty wishes to retain the bouse
at 4242 South Broadway as renta1 property; be does. boweverp
p1an to remove the garage at the rear of 4242 South Broadway
to provide additiona1 parking and maneuvering space for the
use at 4252 South Broadway. Mrs. Ro~ans noted that this request
is s~i1ar to a request considered a year or so ago on East
Hampden Avenue, ~n which the Commiss~on ~e1t that an auto.aotive
repa~r garage was not co•pat~b1e w~th a residentia1 use on the
saae property . and required tbat the house be re.oved as a con-
dition to approva1 o£ the request.
M.r -Richard Baty
4301 South Ka1amath -stated that be did not know exact1y when
he cou1d remove the house at 4242 South
Broadway. He stated be wou1d have it done as soon as possib1e ,
but that right now he does not have the ~inances to do so.
Mr. Brown asked Mr . Baty i£ be bad received any coap1aints £ram
any o £ the neighbors on this type o£ business or proposed use?
Mr. Baty stated that be bad not.
Mr. Lentsch asked i~ there were members o£ the audience who
wished to speak ~n opposition to th~s ~atter? No one spoke
~n oppos~tion.
Mr . Martin asked what chances wou1d be with a use as is proposed
of cars being accumu1ated and parked on tbe 1ot so that they
wou1d be an ··eyesore·· or ,junk yard type appearance? Mr. Martin
stated that he bas noticed severa1 garages throughout the City.
and ··they aren•t very p1easant to see ... ll.r. Baty stated that
he wanted to do on1y ·•1ight .. work --tune-ups~ etc. He wou1d
not have a number o~ cars parked waiting to be worked on.
u.r . Tanguma asked Mr. Baty ""in the 1ot you have c1eared. do you
have enough room for maneuvering and parking?•• Mr. Baty stated
that he tb~nks so, and pointed out that he does p1an to re•ove
the garage at 4242 South Broadway to give additiona1 parking
and maneuvering space.
Mr. Martin stated that he fe1t the remova1 o~ the non-confor.ing
residence shou1d be made a part o£ the approva1. Mr. Lentsch
stated that he fe1t ~t wou1d be a good ~dea ~
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Mr . Martin £urtber stated that he £e1t soee £irm date for re-
mova1 of the residence shou1d be estab1ished before the Com-
mission acts on the request.
Mr. Baty stated that it cost him $1.000 to tear the house at
4252 South Broadway down; he has sufficient money to have the
proposed garage constructed now. but wou1d have to wait unti1
be c.ou1d .. get things squared awayu before rem.ovi..ng the residence
at 4242 South Broadway.
Mr. Brown asked Mr Baty i£ be £e1t be cou1d get the bouse re-
moved in one year? Two years? Kr Baty stated that be fe1t
it cou1d be accomp1isbed within one year . Mr . Brown then stated
t .hat i£ one year ti•e period was satisfactory to the eo.a.is&ion ~
be saw no prob1e• in granting the approva1.
Mrs. Henning asked what the reaova1 o£ a garage for a rea~dence
means as far as prov~d~ng of~-street parking spaces ~or a11
residentia1 uses? Sbe asked if it was 1ega1 to reaove tbe
garage? Mr. Supinger stated that be fe1t it was a .. tter o~
removing the ••covered parking .. on1y; the parking spaces wi11.
sti11 remain on the property.
'I'a. ngu.ma moved :
Martin seconded : The Commission find that an autoaotive repair
garage is a use simi1ar to other uses per-
mitted in the B-2 Zone District, and that the request of Mr.
Richard Baty , to 1ocate an automotive repair garage at 4242-4252
South Broadway be approved . The residence at 4242 South Broadway
sha11 be removed within one year from the date of tbia approva1 .
AYES : Tanguaa; Vobe3da; Weist ; Brown; Henning ; Lentacb; Roa5 ;
Martin
NAYS: None
ABSENT: Stan1.ey
The motion carried .
VII. STREET EXTENSION
South Nava~o between
Princeton and Ox ford .
CASE 11'1.5-73
Mrs . Romans stated that a request bas been sub.itted by Mr.
Wi11ian Ho1thous to have South Nava3o Street extended fro.
West Princeton Avenue to West Oxford Avenue. There is a dedica-
tion for South Nava~o Street from West Quincy to West Princeton
Avenue, but there is a question on the amount of dedication.
Mrs . Romans then discussed the confusion existing in regard to
the dedication of Nava~o from Quincy to Princeton. Mr. Ho1tbous
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bas requested that the rigbt-0~-way be obtained ~or extension
o£ South Navajo Street north to West Ox~ord Avenue . Mrs. Roaana
noted that this request ties into the Kaster Street P1an. which
is to be considered 1ater in the •eeting. Mrs . Romans stated
that this industria1 area has not been ab1e to deve1op to its
~u11 potentia1 because of tbe 1ack o1 access. It is intended
that South Windermere Street wi11 be extended north to Kenyon
Avenue; however. there is extensive deve1opaent between West
Quincy Avenue and West Oxford Avenue that wou1d prec1ude the
deve1opaent of South Windermere through this area. There is
t .be dedication :for South Nava.jo existing between West Quincy
and West Princeton Avenue. and it appears that it wou1d be
feasi.b1e to "",jog·• froal Soutb Winder..ere at Quincy Avenue to
SOuth Nava,jo Street at Quincy, north on South Nava~o Street
to West Oxford Avenue, and back to South Winderaere Street at
West Oxford, then north to West Kenyon Avenue. If this route
cou1d be deve1oped, it wou1d a11evLate indu&tria1 tra~ric using
South Lipan Street, which is a residentia1 street.
Mrs. Romans stated that it is the sta£f reco.mendation that the
P1anning Commission 1ook favorab1y upon taking the proper steps
to extend South Nava,jo Street from West Princeton Avenue to
West Oxford Avenue.
Mr . Wi11iam Ho1thaus stated that he owned property at 4201-4259
South Nava,jo. Mr. Ho1thaus stated that the tenants of his
bui1dings are represented by severa1 persons at this •eeting.
Mr. Ho1thaus stated that access in this area is extreae1y poor,
and the dedication on South Nava~o between West Quincy and West
Princeton ••goes no where••. Mr. Ho1tbau& stated that tbe exten.sion
o:C South Nava,jo Street to West Oxford Avenue ••seeas to be tbe
on1y 1ogica1 m.ove to ~aake. "'
M_r. Martin referred to the staff report, in which it was stated
that ••sewer service cou1d be provided if there were su1'ficient
demand ."" Mr. Martin then noted that in llr. Ho1thaus' 1etter of
February 28, 1973 , it is stated that utbere is no sewer avai1ab1e
to any of my bui1dings at the present ti•e. I~ Nava,jo were cut
tbrougb to Ox.ford, I coul..d avai1 ayse1:f of it"s use ... Mr.
Martin asked f or c1arification o:f tbis ~atter.
Mr. Hol..tbaus stated that tber·e is a sanitary sewer 1ine in West
Quincy Avenue and one in West Oxford Avenue. The l..ine in West
Quincy to the south of bis property is on the other side of a
100•• water 1ine that runs down Quincy. There is no way to get
a l..ine from his bui1dings to the sewer 1ine except by possibl..y
using ""1ift stations·•. Mr. Ho1thaus stated that his bui1dings
are on 1eacb fie1ds.
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Martin Shippers & Supp1y
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1366 West Oxford Avenue -stated that they are in favor o£ the
extension o f South Navajo Street.
Mr . Smith stated that they wanted to deve1op their property
further. but the 1ack of access has stymied further deve1opment.
Mr. Smith stated that Martin Shippers & Supp1y owns four acres
in this site.
B:l.l.:t Parcben
Ajax Warehouse
4250 S. Santa Fe Lane -stated that there are increasing traffic
prob1ems in the area . Kr. Parcben
stated that the Warehouse bas between 200 to 400 peop1e coming
there per day. Mr. Parchen stated that the extension of the
street sbou1d be ••mandatory.••
Joe Barber
Rocky Mountain Distributing Company -stated that his fi~ a:tso
has prob1ems with traffic.
Mr. Barber discussed the congestion at the rai1road c.ro·ssi..ng .
M.r.Barbe.r stated that his trucks use the South Lipan Route to
avoid the congestion at the Quincy rai1road crossing.
President
Stee1 Structures of Oo1orado
4201 South Navajo Street -stated that bi.s bui1ding was bui1t
18 years ago, and is at the end o£
Nava~o Street. He stated that the parking 1ot for hi& business
has been a ••quagmire•• --drainage runs fr~ Quincy down Navajo
into his parking 1ot . He stated that be has ca.p1ained to the
City administration about the drainage prob1e~. but nothing bas
been done. He stated that the on1y answer as £ar as they were
concerned was to extend the street north to West Ox~ord . He
a1so discussed the tra£fic hazard existing and the rai1 crossing
at West Quincy Avenue .
Mr. Brown stated that be wou1d 1ike to point out that the City
bas begun a 5-year drainage prograa to try to so1ve the worst
drainage prob1ems. Mr . Brown stated that he hoped eventua11y
the City cou1d e1iminate a11 the drainage prob1ems. but again
pointed out that the C~ty has ~ade a start. Kr . Brown then
asked for c1arification on the matter o£ rigbt-o£-way existing
on South Nava~o. Mrs. Romans stated that the Engineering
Division of Pub1ic Works is doing fie1d work on tbe ~atter at
the present time to determine the exact amount o f dedication
that exists . A report wi11 be made to the Ooaaunity Deve1op-
ment office at such time as the ~ie1d work is comp1eted .
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Mr . Supinger pointed out that whether or not the 60 £oot rigbt-
o£-way exists on South Navajo Street between West Quincy Avenue
and West Princeton Avenue. the staff fee1s it is desirab1e that
South Navajo Street be extended for a 60 ft. right-of-way be-
tween West Quincy Avenue and West Ox ford Avenue.
Mr . Lentsch asked if there were other persons present who wished
to speak in favor of the request? No one e1se spoke in favor.
Mr. Lentsch stated the Commission wou1d now bear those present
in opposition to the request .
Mr. Doug1ass Auer stated he was representing Mr. Sam Chavez
and asked that the Commission bear Mr. Chavez at this t~e.
Mr . Sam Chavez stated that be owns property at 1 314 West Oxford
Avenue 11 and that his property is between Oxford and Quincy, en-
co..passing 7-1/2 or 8 acres. Mr. Chavez stated t.bat be under-
stood the prob1ems o£ the tenants and owners to the south of
bis property, but pointed out that _just about a year ago, be in-
vested $100 ~000 in his new bui1ding. Xf the street e~tension
were to be put tbro~gb, it wou1d take S to 10 ~t. of that bui1d-
ing a1ong the western side. Mr. Chavez stated that when be put
the bui1ding up he knew there was an easement tbru the area and
be worked with City officia1s in l.ocating the structure to
accommodate that easement. However, K& Ho1tbaus is now asking
for a GO ft. right-or-way, which is aore than was considered
by Kr. Chavez in the situation of the bui1ding on his site.
Mr. Chavez emphasized that this structure was buUt one-year ago,
anrt wes approved by the City . He stated that be wou1d want to
be reLmbursed f or any damages that wou1d occur to this bui1ding
and property.
Mrs. Romans stated that in discussing the aatter with the City
Engineer, it is fe1t that the bui1ding cou1d be missed by
••jogging·• to the west £or a few :feet. Discussion fo1l.owed.
Mr. Supinger asked Mr . Chavez i£ his structure waa about 55 ft.
from his property 1ine? It appeared that it aigbt be necessary
to jog the street about S f t . to by-pass the bui1ding. Discussion
fo1l.owed.
Mr.Chavez stated that the proposed street extension is of no
advantage to hLm. and that he is opposed to the request. Upon
questioning, Mr ~ Chavez stated that he did not know if it wou1d
be of any advantage to him in the future. Mr. Chavez stated
that be had received notification of the request on Monday,
March 19th. and he considered this very short notice .
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Mr. Martin noted that Mr~ Chavez is of the op~nion the street
extens~on wou1d be to his d isadvantage ; but, if be were to be
paid for tbe right-of-way by the City, wou1d it be to his dis-
advantage to j og the street around the bui1ding? Mr. Chavez
stated ""No, I don "t think it wou1d , as 1ong as you don"t touch
the buil.d:i.ng itse1f. ·• Mr ... Chavez noted that this extension o~
the street wou1d take a 1<>t o£ 1and on which be can park cars
to be worked on. He stated that he keeps an inventory of about
2,000 cars a11 the time, and does not have enough roo. on this
property to park tbem at the present time ; be has to rent additiona1
property for 300. 400 or 500 cars-
Kr ... Ross asked Mr ... Chavez i£ he owned a11 the property which the
right-0 ~-way wou1d be from? Ur ... Chavez stated be owned the
property from the end o£ South Nava~o Street to West oxrord
Avenue.
Mr. Auer stated that the drainage prob1ems a1so a£fect Kr-Chavez
property. Mr. Auer stated that his c1ient is concerned at this
point , even if the bui1d ing does not have to be removed, that
the nearness of tra££ic to the structure wou1d present a hazard.
Mr. Auer stated that Mr. Chavez is in the business of restoring
automobi1es , and that there are ••ovens ·• within the bui1ding
which are used in the proces s. Mr. Auer stated that when the
bui1ding was constructed his c1ient was aware of a 30 ft ease-
ment and provided ~or extension o£ same. However, the request
is now :for a 60 ft. right-of-way, 4 ·4 £t. road-way. Mr. Auer
asked "'what kind of traf£ic wi11 be using that right-of-way? ..
He stated that be did not see the need for the street extension
to accommodate the traffic; he asked if there had been a traffic
study done to determine the need :for the street? Mr. Auer stated
that be did not see bow putting this roadway through wou1d be1p
a11eviate congestion at Quincy and Santa Fe, and asked if it
wou1d be appropriate to wait f or an engineers study on the
feas:i.bi1ity of ""jogging·• around the bui1ding prior to making a
decision . Mr . Auer stated that there shou1d be an accurate
engineering survey of the proposa1 ; and noted that it cou1d
turn out to be an expensive benefit to the 1and owners on1y,
and not to the pub1~c. Mr. Auer noted that South Lipan Street
is a so• street, and is •·some-what residentia1." He asked .. how
many p e op1e using Lipan Street wou1d switch to using Navajo if
it were extended?•9 Mr. Auer stated that Mr. Ol.avez. property
is comp1ete1y fenced --it is needed for security. This wou1d
have to be rep1aced4
Mr. Weist referred to Mr. Chavez. statements on discussion with
City of£icia1s on the 1ocation o £ the bui1ding; be asked if it
was indicated at any time that a 60 ft. right-of-way was needed
in this area? Mr. Weist asked why the figure o£ 30 ft. was
considered and not the figure of 60 ft. f or right-0~-way?
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Mr. Supinger stated tba~ he understood the inten~i on was to set
back ~or a fu11 roadway width through the area. He stated this
is why the m .atter is being fiel.d-cbeclc.ed now.
ll.r. Ken Vancil.
West Quincy Corporation -stated that be owns property at 1325
West Quincy Avenue~ directl.y across
from Mr. Hol.thaus• tenants. He stated that be sees no reason
for the street to be put tbru. He asked bow many trucks to and
from the industrial. area are using South Lipan Street. Mr.
Vancil. agreed that a drainage systea is needed. He noted that
•ost of the businesses have docks on the street side of the
buil.dings; or fences are buil.t right up to the street. Mr.
Vancil. stated that be fel.t there was no tr-affic probl.ea. and
that there weren•t ~any of the industrial. trucks goinc tbru
the residentia1 area.
ll.r. Frank. Vasko
1441 West quincy -stated that he bad no opposition to the
street goi..ng tbru.; ••nowever. the property is
£u11y fenced. and if you do want to cut the street thru. you
wi11 have to pay for eoving the fence. •• M.r. Vasko stated he
questioned whether or not there is indeed a 60 foot dedication
on South Nava~o . and referred to his survey which is dated 1957.
If the additiona1 15• foot does have to be taken fro. hi&
property. be wou1d 1ose considerab1e outdoor storage area.
Mr. Vasko stated that there is a roof extension froa the bui1diag
that wou1d have to be reaoved a1so. and this wou1d be an added
expense.. Kr .. Vasko stated there wi1.1 be ··d---ee..-. to hie property
if Nava_jo Street is .. widened .. to the 60 :foot right-of-way.. Jar ..
Vasko again stated that be questioned whether there are ~ fact
dedications for a 60 foot right-of-way.
Mrs. Roaan& stated that the City does have docu.ents that &bow
it was the inten~ of Mr. Gooraan to dedicate the east 30• of
his property for right-of-way for Hava~o Street and docu.ent&
to show that it was the intent of tbe Tay1or 1'--i1y to dedicate
tbe west 30 ft. of their property :for right-of-way.. It i& the
pos ition of the City o £ Eng1ewood that there is indeed a 60 rt.
rigbt-o£-way for South Nava~o Street between West Qu~ncy Avenue
and West Princeton. If fences have been p1aced in th~s existing
right -of-way by property owners~ it is not the reaponaibi1ity
o£ the City to •ove those £ences.
Kr. Vasko co-..-ented that ••we a11 have good. intentions; the
fact of dedication is questiona.b1e ....
Mr. Smith stated that Nava~o Street cou1d be extended; i£ this
does become rea1ity~ his company p1ans to iaprove their property
further --about 1.5 mi11ion do11ars worth of new construction
in warehouses and industria1 bui1dings.
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Mr.Auer stated tnat at the t~e Mr. Chavez bought his property
Trans-America Tit1e eo-pany shows on1y one grant o~ ease.ent .
Mr. Vanci1 stated that be bas two surveys on b~& property; he
asked if there was a t~ period on dedications whereby ir the
dedication has not been used ~or street purposes after a given
nuaber of years the dedication is nu11 and void? Mr. Supinger
stated that be was ~naware of such a 1~itation on dedications.
Mrs. Henning stated that she didn•t fee1 tbe questions of
whether or not there is 60 foot right-of-way on South Navajo
Street at this tiae is geraaine to the request. Mrs. Henning
questioned wby the staff recOMaendation differs fro. that of
the Voorhees Report~ which shows an eztenaion of South Winder-
•ere or Santa Fe Lane to the west of this area . M.r-Supinger
stated that it is the ~ee1ing of the staff that it wo~d be
•ore feasib1e and far 1ess e.x-pens:i.ve to ••j og •• frOJa W~nde~ere
south or West Quincy over to Nava3o Street up to West Oxford
than it wou1d be to purchase right-of-way a1ong Winder.ere-
Santa Fe Lane the saae distance. Mr. Supinger pointed out
that the City bas DO right-of-way whatsoever a1ong South Santa
Fe Lane fro. Quincy Avenue to West Oxford Avenue; furthe~ore.
there is considerab1e deve1opaent in this area.
Mr. Lentsch asked how the City -wou...l.d go about buying M.r-Cb.avez
property? Kr . Supinger stated there wou1d have to be appraiaa1s
of the propert~ and negotiations with Mr . Chavez and the City
wou1d fo11ow. If the negotiation& are not ••t~a~acW>ry. the
City -.ay exercise its power o:f --.inent d~ain. and tbe price
wi11 be dete.r..ined by the cou.rt&.
llr. Tangt.Uaa asked if extending South Mava,jo wou.1d.n • t be ,just a
·•stop ga p •• procedure; the Winder-.ere/Santa Fe I..ane route wou.1d
extend straight thru to Kenyon Avenue . Mr-Supincer stated
that he did not fee1 it was a --stop gap·• •easure at a11; he again
pointed out to Mr. Tanguaa the extensive deve1opaent that exists
a1ong tbe western route. and tbe ~act that the City doe& not
~==e·f~c~!~h:;o!;:;!d•~:!;o::e~e~~0~e~!:.~u~~ee~ne~~=-~!u
wou1d have to be a 1ong-r-ange ._easu.re _
Kr.Ross stated that be fe1t so.e iss~e& had been raised which
required ~urther study before a decision cou1d be aade_
1-Determination by au engineering study whether it is pr-actic.a1
to ••,jog•• around llr-Cl:l-avez. bui1ding a
2 _ Whether or not the City o£ Eng1ewood does have an easeaent
and even i f such were dedicated. whether or not the dedica-
tion is sti11 va1id in view of it& not having been used_
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Mr. Supinger pointed out that the Ca.aission is on1y studying
this ~atter in order to ~ake a reco.aendation to the City Council...
M .r. Brown stated that he fe1t the C.O....ission does need •ore i n-
formation on this particu1ar ~atter ; he wou1d 1ike to see the
P1.anning Qo'lllJILi._ssion know more of what they are rec~ending to
City Council.. before they recomaend it.
Brown moved :
Ross ~ Kartin seconded: This matter be tab1ed for 1urther study
and consideration.
AYES : Tanguaa ; Vobe~da ; Weist ; Brown ; Henning ; Lentsch; Ross
Kart in
NAYS : None
ABSENT: Stanl..ey
The motion carried.
Mr . Tanguma stated that be wanted a study done on Windermere ;
for 1ong-range p1anning. the extension of Windermere sbou1d be
considered ..
Mr. Auer stated that he and his c1ient wanted to be provided
with the staf:£ report ·~at 1east one week before it'"s put on
the agend.a ... ..,
Mrs. Henning stated that City Coun.ci1 wi11 be having a aea~nar
on the traffic aatter, and thought that it •igb~ be wise to
sound thea out on whether or not the Winderae:re a1ign.ent
sbou1d be p~rsued .
VIII ... STREET NAKE CHANGE
W. TUfts Avenue E ..
o ~ Federa1 Bou1evard
CASE #16-73
Mrs Romans stated that the ~a.tter of the street naaing of
Wes~ 'ru.fts Avenue in the Centen.n.ia1 Acres area c.a..e up at the
1ast Coun.ci1 meeting at which t:i.Wle the insta11a~ion of a sig-na1
at ··west Tufts·· and Sc:>u~b Federa1 Bou1evard was coo.side:red ...
On ~be east side of South Federa1 Bou1eva:rd. West Tufts Avenue
intersects mid-way between West Stanford Avenue and Weet Stan1ord
Drive. On tbe west side of South Federa1 Bou1vard. West TU~ts
Avenue intersects south of West Stanford Drive... Tbis has created
confusion for persons unfami1iar witb the area. and a1so created
confusion at the City Counci1 meeting in trying ~o de~er.aineat
which ••west "rufts Avenue'' and South Federa.1 Bou1evard the
signa1 was to be insta11ed_
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At the t~e the subdivision o £ the Centenn~a1 Industr~a1 Park
was cons idered~ tbe City Engineer reca.aended that the east/west
street be de-signated as West Tufts Avenue_ "'"b_e north/south
street through the subdivision .,as designated -·s.outh Decatur
Street·•. The Ci.ty of Eng1ew<><>d vacated the portion of West
Tufts Avenue which extended east of South Decatur Street upon
a request fr<XD the Parks and Recre..a tion nepa-r't:ID.ent _ "Dl-e staff
now re·co.mmends that the portion o£ West Tufts Avenue ea..st o~
South Federal. B<>ul.evard be design.ated ··South Decatur Street·•;
this wou1d tie into the north-south street des~gnated at the
present tUme as South Decatur Street.
Mr-Ross asked i..f there h.a.d been c01111aen.ts received frc:.a any
residents of the area? Mrs . Romans stated tbat residents of
the area do feel. it desirabl.e that the street naae be ch•nged
to South Decatur ; there are no bui1d~ngs abutt~ng this particu1ar
str-eet , which wou1d b.ave a ··-west Tufts•• add.ress
Henning moved :
Vobejda seconded: The P1anning Commission recommend to City
Oounci1 tnat the entire street extending
from South Federa1 Bou1evard to Onion Avenue~ a portion o r wbich
is present1y designated as west Tufts Avenue~ be designated as
South Decatur Str·eet_
AYES : Vobejda ; Weist ; Bro•n; Henning ; Lentsch; Kartin; Ross
Ta. ngu,m_a
NAYS : None
ABSENT: Stan..l.ey
The motion carried_
MASTER STREET PLAN CASE W17 73
Mrs.Bamans stated that on November 21~ 1972~ 1etter was sent
to the P1anning Commission from City Manager Dia1 stating that
the C1ty Counci1 had discussed the need f or additiona1 rights-
of-way a1ong certain streets : and asking that the P1anning ea.-
miss i on consider this matter. The Comprehensive Zonin& Ordinance
prov1des that be£ore bui1ding permits can be issued on a piece
of 1and that abuts designated streets in the Kaster Street P1an ,
the person who owns the pr•operty wou1d have to dedicate his
portion of the required right-of-way if the street were not
dedica~ed to tha~ width as required in the Kaster Street P1an.
A11 bui1ding sites are required to abut upon a dedicated street.
Mrs _ Romans noted that in the past when 1and was being sub-
divided~ the City required that right-of-way be dedicated on
the p1at_ The City Attorney has stated that the City cannot
require additiona1 right-of-way in an approved Subdivis~OD-
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Mrs . Romans stated that a~ the tiae the Ooaprehens1ve P1an was
written. it was the £ee1Lng o£ tb~ City Attorney that it sbou1d
not "be in such detail. that i.£,.. "for i..n.stanc::e, the re-quired r:Lgbt-
o£-~ay were to be changed it woul.d not require a p~b1ic hearing_
Tbe.re were a1so several. undevel...oped a.re.as,.. which areas were in-
dicated on the DLap acco:m.p.any~ng tbe Kaster Stre-et P1an sect.1.on
o£ the Comprehensive P1an. ~s needing rigbts-o£-way but no
spec.i£ic streets were designated .
Mr-s-Roaa.a.n..s then reviewed s ·treets th..at need .additional. .r:i..gbt-
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West Bak:er Avenue be~n South "l'e.,jon Street and South
R.ar.i.tan Street : 60 f<><:>t .-:l"1U.i..u.&lll .r~gbt-o:f-w:.ay.. (S89_s•
x 30• addi.tio~1 r1ght-o~-way required on the south side.)
lllf.est Y.a1e A betw-een S<»utb Zu::n.i Stree-t a:nd Sc.>utb Te.,jon
St::r-.eet .: ~oo~ ~~ua r.i.gbt-oL-w•Y-("1...-.263 -S-.. .x 50'"
add 1 t.:a_o-ua ~ r t-o1 --..a requ...1-.red on the uo.rth side.)
~reet; t: :n e-st Bates Aven-ue: and We&"t:
1"oot a.:1.n~ua .r.i..gbt-o.f-w::ay . (63o• .x:
a :I. .r::a...gbt:-o-1:"-w.ay required on the we.st side ...
~s · ~dd i t~ona1 r1gbt:-o~-w.ay required on the
Soutb V•~1 J O St.re-et bet::wee:n est Bates Avenue a-ad West
Corn: 11 .A-v nue : 60 ~oo-c -....1n.i...aua ri...ght-o:£-way... (482 ... 8 ~
.x ~s · •ddi.t::a._o:na.l.. r.:i..gbt-·o.£-way req-u..i....re-d o-n the wes't •.ide,
and 63o• :x 15· add....i..'tion:a1 r.i...ght-o1'-way .requ_1:re.d ou the
e•st .i.d .)
South U:m_ati.11a Street: be't:ween West :Bates: Avenue and west
Co:rne11 Avenue : 60 £0<>1:. .ai.ni:..ua ri.,ght-o"f-•..ay_ (63o• x:
15• addit1ona1 r~gbt-o£-way req~ired on the west side ,
and 63o• x 15• add.iti.on..a1 r~gbt:-o£-way required on the
east: side.)
Sou t h Sbos-bone Stre-et 'between West .Bates A.v-en.ue and West
Corne11 Avenue : 60 foot ai.ni..Blum. ri.gbt-o:f--way. (fi3o• x
15• addi.tiona1 right-of-way required on the west side and
6-30 • .x 15 • additiona.1 r:i.gbt-o£-way requ.:i...re-<1 on the east
side _)
South Wyandot Street between West Oo..rne11 Aven.-ue aDd West
DartDK>utb .Avenue : 60 foot •ini..au-. rigb.t.-o1'-way ... (598 _.6•
x 1_5• add1ti.ona1 ri.gbt-o~-way required on the ~&t &ide
and 598.6• x 15~ add:i.t1ona1 rigbt-o~-way required on the
east side.)
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8 . So-utb Va.1.1e.,jo St.reet betw-ee..D We:st Oorn..e11 Avenue .and West
.Dart:aoutb. Aveu:ue:. 60 1:0oOt :-.~ua rigbt-.o:f-way-(.598 .6 "
.x .1.5'"' add:l. t1on.a1 r:i..gb.t---o-1'-way :requ...:i._red on the ..est side
and .598 _ 6 • .x 15 • .add:i.. tiona1 .ri.gbt--o£-way .requ..1:red. on the
e.as t .s.ide -)
9 . South U.a:ati.l..1a Street between We::&t. l()c:Jo:r:ae11 A.....euue au.d Wes~
.Da_r't:aou. tb ..A:ve.nu.e -: 60 :foot --..1D...i..w:ua :r i..gt::l t-o.1"-w:ay.. (.5.98 _ 6 '"
x 15'"' .:add..i.tio.n.a1 .r-ig:b't.--o..f-way requ.i.rec:l on the ..est s:icSe
and 598 ~ 6"' x 15... .add"i t.:i..o:n.a..l.. r:i.gbt.-o:f-w.ay on t.be east. side-)
10.. South Ga:l..apa.g-o Street between west. Bates Aveu::ue aad. West.
Co.rne.1.1 Ave.a.ue .: 60 1"-c;::a.ot .-...1-ni.:a-u:a .:r:i...gbt-of--...._.y _ (660" x
30'" addition:a.1 :rigbt--o..f--w.ay required on 'the ..est :&ide -)
1..1.. Sou.th l!ilava_jo St.reet bet:'weeD West Cllll:::fo.rd A~ ...S 'West
.Pr i nceton Avenue ~te:n:ded: 60 :foQO>t. ~-.-. r.:i...gh~-o1'-'Way
(610'" .x 30 "" r.igb t---o:f --way requ.....i.red on :the ....est .sicle a_a.d
610" .x 30 ... right--o.£-w.ay requ.i.red. o:n the east .s.i...de .. )
1..2. S.OU.'t:h N.a.v:a.,jo Street bet.reen West: Pr:Lnc:et.o:n A-v-enu.e_. e:xteD.ded ,.
and West Qu._:i.n.cy A:ven::u.e:. 60 .root ~.._ ..rie:ht-o1'-wav ..
(631 .8• x 15~ add.1t.i.on:a1 :r.1,ght-o.:f-'W.:ay req~ on the west
side and 631 _8 ~ x 15~ additiona1 rigbt-o~-way required on
the east .s:i..de . )
.Mrs-ao-..an.s stated that the st.af.£ reca-e:Dcl.at10D wou.1.d be to
...end the ll&a.&te:r St.reet. P1..a:n.; a s::uc:c:eated date .for tb_e Pub1.ic
.He:a-r'i.n,g :i....s Apri.1. 17th _ These s"':::reet& wo.u.:J..d th..ea. be .1:a.~u.ded
.:i.:n the eo-prehensive P:J....a::a.~ aDd wc::J>U..l..d be .rec:::o.rded w:i..tb. tb.e Clou..Dty
C'l.e::rk and R..eco.:r<ter _ The ec:-.-preben&:i..ve Zon1.-.g O:rcl.i.D..a:ace ....o-U..1..d
prec1ude bu.i1CL:i.ng u:nt::.:i..1 tb.:e rigbt:-o.f-w.:ay is g'i'V"'eD., or the Ci.t:y
c.a..n. purchase t:be r:i.ght-o:f-•_..y . Mrs-~& ·aot;e-d. that there
wa.s one .st.reet "t::b.at was p:re:viou:s1y i:nc1uded t.ha"t: the sta..f.:f
a...itt:ed= East Bates Avenue "be:t:wee:n C1a:rk:soa. .a.nd ~rso:n . I.:f
it :i.s the desi.re of the P1a::n.n:i..ng: ec-:1..ss1ou, East Ba"be:& ca.n
a1so be i:nc1u.ded on th.e 1i.:st-. an.d the dete~nat:1.on --de at the
P'l.J_b1ic Hearing •hether or :not Bates shou1d be va-c:::a.t:ed or
add it :i.o.na 1 r:i gh t:-o.f -......ay :re-q-u.i :red_
Ka..:rt:i..n. moved:
Ross sec-onded : "rh.e P1a.n.ni ag: ec-.::1ss.:i..o:n bo1d a .Pu.b1ic "He ariD&
on Ap::r:i..1 17 1973. to COD&ider ~dlaeD.t o.:f
the Jl.a.ster Street P1an Sec"t: :i..on of t:tae ec-.prebeas.:i.....e P1a:D..
"'b.i..s a:J~~~~ae:Dd:.ent :i.s to estab1ish ri.gbt.s-o:f-w.ays on street& as
set: :1'o:rth in t:.b.e .sta.:ff re.Jl"':rt . w:i..tb the add1t:i..0111 o1 .East .Bate&
A-ve::n.u.e "between Sou.tb C1..a:rkson Street aud Soou.t.b. ~ft. Street_
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.K.r ... ~ ~:res:sed oo:nce.rn that the Hear:i..ug da"te o1: Ap:ri.1
17th ..ou1d not be su.1':fic::.:i.ent ~:1.-.e :for DOt..1£.1cat.1o-:n o 1 pe:r:soa.s
ooDCe..r"Ded.... Irs ... ~""i..ng .:poi...n-t:ed. out t.b.at there wou:J..d be 'tWO
Pub1ic He:a.:rings e>:n tb....Ls ...._tiber; ODe be~o.re the p"lwnning -c:::::c--
~i.on s :and one ):)e. .:fore 'the C:i... ty 0oUD.-C1.1 ...
.Mr ~ .Le:ntsc:.h .a..sked :i..1' Oo:u.nc-11. had appropr:i...ated -..:on::i..es 1"o.:r 'the
pu::rcha.se o1' r:1gb~-o:£-,wa.y? :M:rs ... Henn"i:ng stated th.at there --..ras
no ~uey appropriat~d ~or spec11'1c purchase o1 rigbt-o:f-way;
hCJr-.ev.e..r'"' "':::::l.ere w:i...11 not be a pa"'V'i.Dg" cl.1strict th.1& ye...a.r_. a:nd the
.:fu:od .s u..s:u.a.11y us-ed :£or pav:i...ng d:i..st.rict .a:ay be used .£or r:i.ghts-o1:-
ways ...
~"!: We:i..st -: :ar.own ; I...oentseb -:; .M.a.rt.1:.D ;; :ac:.&s :. ~; Vobe..,jd:a
~"E'S .: Henn i-n;g
ABSE!!o'T = Stan1ey
"Tb.e DI.0'2:1o:n c..a:rr:i.ed ...
Irs ... Bexa::.o..:1.ng stated th;at she did :oo""l: £ee1 tb:at Ea..st Ba"'tes Ave-u.ue
Shou1d be inc1ud~d-
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:Jir _ Sup.:i...n.ge::r stated that re1at.1v-e to the :re:zc:Jo:n.i.:D:g request o:£
P ... Arth..u.r 'ra;gue ~ K.r ... .Toib.n Cri:swe1.1 ., cc::»;~1 -for ..Jar -~ .. has
sta:ted that: .a't::te..pts a.re .:be.1ng :aa-de to co-ns:o1idate ow.ne.rships
on the north 1/2 o.£ tbe b:J..oc::.k_ X ::a 1i_gbt o1' th..i....s" :JI.r... C:r.1..&we11
has .suggested th:at any act i on by 1::h-e ~'is:s:ion to i._n....it~te re-
ZA>ning o:f the tota1 b1oc.k -...:i..gh·t be de.:Layed UDt::i..1 it. c.:a:D. be
dete.::ra.1:n..ed wb.etb_er the owu.e.rs.h.:i..p c::::c>DSo1idat:i..o;n is :fea.sib1e ...
K.r ... Sup.:.i.._n.ger stated 'th.at he :fe.1t .Mr ... Cr:i...:swe1.1 ·s .sug'C'.eB"tLo:n -as
proper ,. bu t that:. :i..f the ec:-.1...ss1on d .. oes not b.:a:ve .a.DY in1o.r.~a
t.io-n on tb.:i..s ~tte.r .a.£ter ~ 1eng-t.b o.£ t~ th:at he fe1t
:i...n.:i.. t:::i...a t.:i...o:n o:f re.2-0olD.._iD;g p.rcJooeedu..roe:.& .....ou_1d 'then 'be p:ro~-
»r ... Sn.p1nge.r stated 'tb:a-1:: K.rs ... Stan.1ey b:a.s stated 'that. he.r 11.:1...nes.s
w.111 p.rec.1ude her :at.tend.a:n.ce at tbe D.BCIOG di.D:.ne.:r .Jaeet.i.U;g the
e-ven.:i.::n..g o :£ ~c:::b 21 at the .Brown Pa.1ac:e . He a..s.JDe,d j__:f a:notb:er
•ea.ber o:f the ec=-., ss:i.o:n wou.1d 1:i..ke to go .. or :i..£ a ~ber 0.1'
the sta..£:f con1d go_ I~ w.as dete.ra...:i.._ned that: .JArs ... J:lloro"'thy ~us ,
Assistant. D::i..:rec::::to.r_, shou..1d go to the ClOG d..I..DDe.r .-eet:1.D,g ...
K.r-:SU.p1x:ag-er ~nded cc-;ssion --~be.rs o1' the Ka.rc:.h 2:9-a:b.
--.ee1:.:i.n:g o.£ the C.::..re Area Citi.ze.n"'s c.c::-..:i.ttee... "'Jb...1s: -.eet1.a,g .is
the ._k..ic.k-o£ r~ .w~.eet :i..ng 1or the Core Area s tu:d:y --.r-Su:p.:i..Qger
a..sll::.ed .i£ the o:f£::i..c.e cc:JiD.1d assu:ae tba.t a1..1 ~bers wb..-o have DOt:
contacted the o:f£1ce spec1~ica1~y are p1aDDiag to participaDe
on th1s c~tt~?
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Kr-We1s~ .asllced --.bat 3..s the .spec:::i1':i .. Jc c::.b.arge o1 th::i...s g::rou..p?-
-=r _ Su.p::i::oge.r stated that the coD.JS'U..1 ta:::a._t hopes to p ·ro"'V'i.de a p1a..n
-ror %"'ede"Ve1~e:nt or 'the core a..re.:a. • a.u:d w.a.nts to h.a"P'ie' c.:1 ti..zen.
:i.::n-pu.t"' unde..rsta.::od.:1..D.g .an.d .support.... ~ ... Lent&c:::.h st:atec:l "that .1"'t
--.s pointed ou-t se-vera1 ye:ars ago tb..a."'t: su.c:::.b a p~ "WOu1d
b...a."'W"e to have t:.b:.e pa_.:rt1cipa t~OD. o..f c.i t.i..ze.D..S a.n.d service org:a:n:i...z;a-
t:i..on.s... :Jar ... SUp.i..D,ger .stated that tbe ent:i...re c:o:o:s:u..1t:i...D.:g t.e.a.. W"::i.11
be .:1.n .at:te:n.d.a:Dc:e at the --.eet.:i..:Dg on March 29th ~ whic::h W"i11 be
at 7 .:30 P-•-,. 1'11 '1:h..e ~u.:n..:i...ty :aoc.._ .Jir ... "'We.i.st a.s."ked. .i.._.f the
ent::1..re ~o:nt:b. p.rcogr:a.a wou..1.d be c::o:..p.1eted be1ore a:ny act..:i.OD.
::Ls t.a.:ken_. or ...ou1d ac.t:i.o:n be t:a:ken wb.en .JliO&.&ib1e as the p..rc:J~g"rama
p~.se:s? ..-r_ Su-p1.Dge.:r .s'ta ted tb.a"t he boo_ped .s~ «>1 the
:re~.n.d.at:i..o.ns co;u.1d be ~1e.aeD.ted pr:i..or to c-~p1et.i..on o1 tb..e
1.3-..o:a tb prog;-r:a:.t ....
K..r ... :S:upinge.r stated t!Le:re w.i...11 'be a :.-.ee·t:i.ag o ~ the City Oou.Dc:.11
.a.:::nd P1a._n.n...i..Dg C-=-=is:s.i...o:o on Apri1 2D.d.-Those p1.a.D.D.i.D:g" to at"te:D.d.
.sb:ou1d contact :J:Jr~o;.1oi"''IeS l...oa.g~ C:i..ty J&a:D.ager"'s Sec::..reta.ry_
:Mrs-Vo.be,jd:a ; :M.r-T:a:n:gu:a.a; Mrs-He:a.n.:i...:a;g ; .Mr ... Lentsch .; Xr ... K.ar"ti.n ;
:ll:r ... We:i...st , a.n..d Mr ... Brown stated t.bat 't.l:.:lley d.id p1an 'tO at:'te·Dd
the Counci1/PJann,ng ea.-ission ~eeting o~ Apr11 2nd-
Kr-Sup1nger ~ded Onwaissiou .eabers o~ a ~t1Qg set £or
_..reb 27th w~tb the planning ec:-._1.ss.:i..on.JI ~:i.._urg Actio n Force,.
:Hous.in,g -Auth.o..r.:i.. ty and Urban "Jiren.e.w.a.1 Au.tbor:i. ty £or t.be pre-
sentation by tta._e ()oUDC.:i..1 o"£ Go~t.s o:£ tb:e -~s:IJIIG AT.I4')C'.A
TIOIB ~ for the .-e:tro ~rs we::.re "U...1"'g'ed. to .atte"Dd
th.i....s .._eet i.ng _
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Mr-Ross stated tb:at he wou1d 1.i..11::.e :i.t .oo't::ed that he does ag:ree
w:i.th -.Jars_ Be:n._n _i :.n.:g o ·n 'l:b...e ..a.a.tte.r o.£ ~pen.s.at:io:n .1.o:r .P1a.D:D.i.Dg
c.o.a..iss:i.o:n llll.em.be:rs_ ~-B.o..ss stat-eel that he "fee.l...s c.:i..t.::i...z..ens
have .a duty to se.rve o:n bc>::a..rds aDd c.~.:i...ss:i....c:u:u;; -when so ap:PQiD.te.d
:a.r 1~ :i....s :at a1.1 _possible -:for ~e. to do so-:M.r-R.o&:s stated
th.a t had he been :ab1e to boe pres.e:a.t :at the .-.ee-ti.:Dg wber& ~
.a:a"T;ter was con.s:i..de:re-d by the eo..:....:i..ss.:i..on, be wou.1d have voted
~D oppos11.:i..on to the ~ndation_
Mr . Lentsch s t.ated tha "1: he a_gre.ed with :M.r... H.o&...s .. ...sta t~:ats;
bo•e-ver . if one booard :i...s to be paid., be: "Le1t t::ha.t it w-as 'CJID1y
:f.a.i..r to oo•pen.s:a.te ~:bers o:f 'the other booa..rd.s :at the sa:ae :rate'_
Mr-Le·utsc:..h stated that :i..t ~st 'be dete.-.:wai-ued at "t::h.:i..s ...eet.i..Dc
..-ho .is to attend -t:he .ASPlD .Qon.1'e.re.nce i....D Lo& ADgel....e& Apr1..1 7-12-
He stated th...a.t :JI.rs_ S~ey_ ~s -HeDD....i.uc» -.r_ .Jia.rtiD aDd be
h..ave a11 .i....n..d.:.i..cat:.ed an :i....nteres:t :i.D: at"t;e.Dd.:i...::og -Kr-Le:at&cb tbelD.
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&ugg-es ted tb.a t perhaps a -v-ote eou.1d be t:.a.keD. to clete~ t.lac:M5e
atte~-
:.r ... Le:Dt&c:h aDd Ir ... -....rt:l...:D. wi-11 atte-..d the ..&:&PO Cloa.1e:re:D~~C~e.
":D1e ~ti.ac ad_3c::JU.r'D_ed at 10:~0 P-•-
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~~TO '"DIE~ CI'T"W'" CICJUWC'IL ...... AR»IWG .A.CTI<DJ OR
JIECMMMEWuATIO. OF "J2IE CITY ~ .AJ1D ~--oo.JI:ISS~-
JlEC •••••••ATIOI .:
BeD.DiAC --= Vo"be,;jcla ~: 'rbe PJ.•nn-t-..: cc-'I.••.:S.oa rec Del. t.o CS..ty'
Cot;ua.c2.1 tba-t tlae ea-t2-re •t:ree-t es-te d"t ...-
1:~ South Feclera..1. Bou.LeYa.rd to 0-.:Loa. _...,.eaae, a port~ o~ ~eb.
i& pr"'4!!SeDt1y des:J....c:aated. -----t TU1t8 ...... eBUe, be ..se..t.c-atedl --
Soutb Deea tu.r Str-.t-
AYES: Vobe.j-; -~t ; Brown; ~; ~~; -.rt.t..wa; -;
Ta:ooocu-a
:a&YS: --..,.
AB1!iEWT: StaJra.I_e]r
By Order o~ t*e Ct.ty' PJ--•1-.:
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Aprl.1 1..0. 1973
The En&.Lewood Puh1J..c. Li..brary Board -..et :l.D Coa.Lereoc:.e a..oo.. A oa. Aprl.1 1.0,.
1973... Cb.a..i.r'W'OIIIIAD Si...l:lllon. c..a1Led the -.eet.I...D& to orcle:r at. 7s40 ...
A.1..5.o p-resent ..,....., Larry Borc.e:r. Di.rector of Se~Lc.es for the De:s:nr"er
B.e.-c,.i.:o:na1 ~:1.1 of C.C:.Ve~t=•... He atte::Dded the ~t.:Lac. J...o orde-r to
expl...al...o co :t:.be :&o..:d rhe bas.Lc:. C-O!DIICepts o.£ t:he Urbaa. Se"E'Y'i..ee .&utbori.'Cy (SA.)
and to e:x:pl...ain bow 11-brary •.e.rY~ .-1c;bt. be J.Ac...1...uclecl :l...o the pr~ Be
expLa.i..n.ed t.b.a.r. CCPLS pro.a;:r. .... are f-uDI!Sed. by £eclexa1 a:acl state fuD4s "t..t.
r.:he .SA p:roc;:z:.-m:s "WWU1d be .f......s.ed by r~ ~ • ..n..~ the. ._....., __ .-d...l..l.
1-ewy to be dete-rm.l...oed at. the -...-.e t.~ t:he •pec.l...fl...c. se:rY'i...c..e ...-. wo-t.ed • .,..._ Xr•-s~ re:ma:rked that whl.1e f::u:DCI:J...:a& £:ra.. t:he •tate ....s fede:r.a1 &O'W'"e..rD-
--.e:a._~ c.oul...d be ..,...k-ned. ~ S.A ·~ _,-re aa.au-red o£ fuod:I.D& ...
Mr ... Borg_e-r was a.ked wb.a.t .a:u~ ~ EG&1-e.-oocS L~-ra:ry -ou1d Lose
1.--.f the SA i..oc:Luded 1.J..brary serv.i...c;.e;s... Be .re;p1:1.ed that Ye:ry" 1.i..t.t:...Le ~l.d be
1..o:a t. depe:od..f..D.& OD -vb..l.c.h. a.e.:rvLc:,es the p-rocr.-p:row'".l...ded-Jloe •a.:l..d that. t:;be
cities -ou.1.d. have the ~c..ory r1.c,b:t to c..OD.t.r.ct £or .-pec.Lf.Lc. ~-.
a..l..'C.hou&h -i.f a s.e.rv-1.c.e -..ere approved by a11 four c::.oua._t::Le-a :l.Dc1aded i:A sa.
each c.o.un-cy "VOU1d .have to ~ £or l.t...., ~r or -.aot. t:bey c.boose t.o -....... l.t-
M::r ... .Ro:r&er p-re...5eut.ed a te:a.tatJ.ve 1_1__b:r.ary :serw"i.c:.e. procr:.a ___. .de:s-
c.r:i..bed sc:-ae of the .&.e:r¥""~ Wh.i..c.h c:..ou.Ld be o.f.fered to l....J....b~... ~-
L-ut:.e fe1t tb.a~ seve:ra.1 o _f 't:l::loem -.:L&b"C. DOt. .. .,.,.e. ~ or e1.£ort. £or tbe ~
"WWIOd L.i..brary... Mr. Bor&er re;p1.1..ed t::ba'C. th.J..• ....._ oa.1y a ~ted pJ.a.L. .....
th.ar. an ad."Vl..sory eo:unc.I.:l. o£ :repr~tiYe. fr~ the y.a:ri_ou.s 1:Lb-rar1..ea ~
-aaeet ~th 'C..be SA. board o£ d__:l._re.c.eor• ~ ~-What :l...s mrr.eeded-
Mrs ... S::l...IDon V"c::JIDdered 1.:£ the Board abou.1d. .... k llayor Sea.t.I. ....._~r
l..i.._bra.r.i..e..s are tb.ar. ur&e:n..t £or th.1...s ye..ar• s ba11ot.. •f..Dce. abe bed soee.
re.5e:rvat.i..oas on the l.ibra_ry p.l.an as 1..~ ....... presea..t:.ed ...
.A£t.er fu-rther d.i..scuss.Lc::ao... l'l:ra ... Jarre-.11 ~ed tla.a-t ~:::be Ea&J..--.ood Pub.11.c;.
L .J .. b-:ra_ry Board x-ee~ to l:he Ce::D.tr.-1 Col...ox...SO L.J...br&-r]r eo.-cu t:.llat tile
qu.e.t..i.._oo of 1:1.brary a-e:rY:l.c:.e.s be p.1...8c.ed on ~ SA Da11...ot.. ll:rs. St.erLt..-c
sec.oode:cl t:..be ...:»C.i..oa. .aDd 1. 'C. ..._. c.arrt...ed. rZ"'--1--•1-y •
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:Kiss Lu.E.e reported tha£. a1~ .aspec:.t.s of 1Lbra.ry actA..Y'"I.cy :l..ocreased
dur-:i...J::~.~; K.arc:h-She prese:ated. c.op:Les o£ choe a.c-e &e.Eere:ac.e L:Lb~ b.l.bl...Lo-
c.rapby -.z:Jid ~ J!l.e.&i nninc ~ b:l.h.l.J...oc;rapiby ~ -.ere prepa%ed Lor
5a.c.i.on.a1 L.l..h-r:a.ry Veek-She re:pora:.ed that &:he Cb:I...J..drea• • P':l..1.-F.a:l..rs ......,_
beea. ~ed by bad. -....e.ac:::l::loe-r-The speed r...S.J.a& c.1.a.a.a .....S t:be c:l:les.a
c.1..aas at r.he. l...I..br.a%7 a-re 'Uade:r ....-.y ......S t:be ~ are --....c.rea-.s...c ~ popa-
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'The '"Sha::re You-r ILer:i.tace-pro.Jec:.t: .__. cl~---Jlll:l..a• 1.-te ~
thac a c.a:pe -recorder S...s .,.,.a.LLab1..e. to dup1..i...cat.e ~ c..aped. ~-Bra-
..Jarre.l.l. aa..Ld 1:J:Iat abe c.ou.l.d Jle&:l..D wo:rk c.a a -acrl.pc. Lor • -~ -~ --..z-1-y
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~s Lut-e re.port:ed oa '~:he LA.t: CCft.S ~t:J.ac.. ...._ca. ...._. ~
'W'J.. 'C.b reci..proc:.a.1 borrow:l..:a& £......S.:i.:G&-
.K.i...ss L-1...&h:t:ba11 aJOd .l!l.r.s ... Ste.rl....i...G& reported OD cJ:Ie ~t..Ia& ~ a-c.~
a.c. the L.J..t.~t:.oca. l..i..br.a%7 ~rd.X..a& t:be 1-o_.. oL L~ ~ ~ c:::c:ft...& ...
.II:J....ss Lute :l...D.;fo.%'-.ed tbe Boa.rd daa:t t:be. ~ ~ La :l.a Laa: Yea-
~ .:lu:ae., .aDd 1:he tru..s~· ...,.«='a&• are. ... _. 2.3 .-d 24 ... ....__ L•.,......."JJ
..,..ed chat Krs. Sl...-oo att:.e8id c.Jie ~oe "Lf ~•:l..l:tl.e... Br ... S....tcaac:.k
seco=de<J the -.oot.Loa. aDd .l..t --.. c..ar-r::l.-ed 1 rl.y ...
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&ECOLA& WEI :X:.:::
Apr i.l. 1.7, 197 3
'The ...eet.::i.n& WA..S c..a11e4 to o:rcle.r at 5:1.4 P ... I!L by Cbat.......-n Harde-r ...
A1.so present: Ernie Bu_sn.a:rdo, own.er of the A-1. Di.'Vin& c.o.:apany .and C ... B ... Ca:..r-ro11 • .Jr ...
Director o£ Uci.l.iLLes ...
I.... R£1!1F'RAJ OF AGJIEFJIR'=N'T 'WI"I:H THE A-1 DXVIJriiG CONPAJilY ~ USE OF Jllc.l..ELI..AJII 11ESE1VOIIl
AS _.AN tlNJ"'FWRAT"£::8 TllA1::Jliii!iiG SJ:"''."E ..
Mr. c...x-r-ol..l. pre..se:u.ted Jll:r ... Bu.araardo :to t:be Board... .llr-Buaa..ardo reg:ue...sted. a ~
or exten..s:Lon of his c.oa.trac.t of Last. ye..a:.r £or at Le&..st .anot::be:r year for the. use o£
Jllc.I...e.l..1..an .&e.s.e~.ir as au ·u:nde.rwa t.er tx:a.1..n..:f....n .s:i. te... Be e:x;pl..a.i..n.ed hi.s proaram. to tb.e
new Board -..embers... He .al....s-o re--o££e:re.d hi.s servi.c.es to t::he C.J..t:y. £ree o.f c..barce for
a m;axfrmym of one ~ .. shrml.d th.e City re:.q:u..e.st .such .s.e:r..-·.Lc:.-e ...
Mr ... C&rrol.1 in£o"%:KDed the Board that t:he:re-bad been suc.h a verbal. a.creelllllle!Dt 1.a..st
year, but tb_e.:re ha..-d been no ne_-ed to :re:qu.eat 'Mr ... Bu..axa..a.:rdo• s servic.e... He .state.d that
he c.oul.d not forsee any nece...ss.i.t:y £or t.his .service i..n the ne..a.:r fucu.re. but uou1d not
rul.e out the possi.bil.~ty of such a need ...
Mr. Bu.s:n...a:rdo stated that .his c.omp.any 'Wf'>rk.a ~th the c.ol.l.e-ce..s in the area ao4 other
pol.:l...ee and fi...:re d.ep.ar1:me:lD..t.s i.n the area b.ut has bad no off:l...ci..a1 c..oa;oec.t.Loa wi..th t::hoe
Enc1-ewoood Pol.:Lc.e or Fi.re Depar1::111ie:Dt.s to d.a.te... &a.eve.r., they are a11CJIUIIeCI to at1:.eD.d
c1-a..sse..s at any t..i.J:De W"1.thout c..ba.rce ..
Mr • .Bu..sn&.rdo s'Late.d that. b...Ls e~any se..rve.d about 150 stt,;a_cS,ent..s L&.st ye.ar and u.se.d
lolc.Le11an rese-rvoir approx..i..:J:::aate1y 17 t1..:1Doe.s clu.:rin& th.e. se.a..soo ..
Mr ... IC:n..i.gbt EOO'V"ed.
Mr Babcock sec.onded: That the Board re:De'W' t::h.e C-O'Dt:::r.ac.t ...n._'Ch the A-1 Div-l.n.& c.o-pany
for TJ1e u.se. of Hc:.Le.1J....n Reservoir fo-r a. trai.ni..D;& s:l.te. w:l.th the
prov-i..si.on that an aa-ree:ment: £o-r the Cl..t:.y to rec:.ei..ve a m•x:J._-.
o£ one week• s .se.rvi.c:.e .free. frOIZl the Company,. shou1d the need
arise. be WTitten i...nto the c.oa.t:ra.c.t... "D»e e.oot::r.ac.t: to be for
one ye.ar on._1y ...
The motion passed un..an.:l..1:Dou.s1y ...
II.. B.ATLFIC,A._TI..O!il OF ACTION 'TAJCEJi AP'T'E& A T:E1..£PIMlllrl POLL CW" 'DIE J!!I.OA&D ....,.....5 DVE
TO '"OlE LACK OF A QOOIUJM AT 'J.'HE MAJtCH MEE'TDiiC ...
Mr ... Ba bcoc:.lc IDOVed •
Mr ... Harder se:c:::..on.d..ed: "''ba.t the CJ.cy Di.Lc..b 1i.c:..ea...se: a.cre~t vJ..tb S~ish llospi.ta1
to enc1o.se a po-rtioa o£ Ci.ty Dl.tc..b be a.pp·rOYe.d ..
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l!!tr ... SGbl:t.ac:.keabe_rg sec.on..cfed : T.b.at t:he c::..ontract 'lliiidth F~an water Users A..s.soci...at.ioo
be appTOTe.d.
Jllr. B.ebcoc:k ~d,
Hr-JC:n..i.gbt:: .sec:.onded: "'"b.at the Agr~t be~ Cher"ryrid;&e San.itati.c::JD D:i.:st::ric.t,
~rry Hi11s Vi11age and the City of En&.l.ewood: be a.pp-roY"e.d.
Jll:r _ Sc:.bnac.k.ex:Lbe:.rg mov-ed,
J!lr-"ICn...f_gb.t seconded: '1:'bat the 1icen.se A.greeGIIille'Elt 'With the De:l::l:v".e:r lila.ter De.pa.rt:meot
to cross Denver 1iilate..r 1i..:n.e..s at the .l....a:rwi.n site be: appro"'V'e-d.
Mr. Db:oriey DIOv:ed ..
M:r-Schn&c:..k.e::n.berg se.c.OD.ded-: 'I"b.at the C ity Di1:.C.b 1-Lce:n....se: -A.&reeme:J:Lt for 'Che di.ve.:r.s:I..Dn
of i..nt.a.lc:e of '57ater 1iirl..t:b Cherry Hl...l.l..s Cou:atry CLub be
.approved_
""[.he :motion passed un•n imou _sl.y.
Hr. c.a.r-rol.1 e:xpl.ai..:n.ed th.at th:i.s is a 40 ac.:re re.siclea.t:::Lal.l.y &OD.ed parce1 o£ 1ao_d,
east of the Wi11ow:s .Subd..i.V'i.._s..i.on._ South o.f Dry C:reek. .a.o.&cl ...
'th-ere w-..as a d.i....a.cu....s.sion. of the c:.apac.i ty of the t:reat:IDent pLant: to se..rve addit:i..<:IIDa.l.
a..re.a..s :Ln. the Sout:hgate San..l.tat!...on D.:Ls .t::r-Lc.t. Mr. c.a.rr-o1:1 e:xpl...ai...De:d t::bat t:::bere is
a,ppro:x:.i..mate1y 100 ga~l.on..s o£ -wa.ste to be troeete:.d pe_-r per•OD• ...t.th ..:a -~ of
4-pe:rson..s per bome.si.te .-n-d an a-ve·ra.ge of 4 'bc:lae..site..s per acre. "':"bat ...au1cl rc:JIUCb..l..y
be 64 thousand ga11on..s per day waste from. this area, we.1.1 'Wi~ the 4~ c.apac...i.ty
of th.e expanded pLant.
Mr. c.a.r-rol.l.. pointed o.u.t a l..arge .a.re.At. i..:n the most sout:he:rn part of the San...i..tat1on.
Di...stric.t th..a.t ha.s no pl..a:n..s £or de:vel.opDIII!!::Dt to date. and that even :1...£ p :L.n.s for
c.on..st:ruc.t.i..on. 'W'II!!re to start i..:mmedi.ate1y. i..t "WOU1d be "Wel.l. o"Ve:r 2 years be..fo-re any
bu:i.l..d.i.ng c.ou1d be e.xpec.ted l.:n Che area.
Mr. :Db.ority IDO"Ved.
ttr. Babcock seconded: ~t Su,pp1e:a:.e:ot #38 to the Sout:h&ate Saa....i.tat.:Loa. Dist.ri..c.t
Conn_ec.to:r• .s Ag:reeD~ent. be app-roved by CouD.c.i1 .
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Mr ... Ca:rrol.l. expl.ai.:ned that the F ... K ... C ... Co:rporat..i.oo. had purchased the Ma.r-tin Ma:ri.e.tta.
CcxDp.any :i..Dt:e_rest ~ Martin" s wastewater tre.an:Den.t process... 'l:'be F ... K ... C ... Corporat:.:i.OD
requests that the acre.ement between. the C.J..ty and llarti..n Jll.arietta be a...s.s.i.cned to them ...
It 'W&.S l:.b:e con.se:nsu_s of c.he Board that a repre...se:nta.t.J..ve of t:b.e F ... K-C ... Corporati.oa
.sb.oul.d appear be.£ore the Board and present a new proposa.1 to the Board. ~e Board
al..so req:ue.st.ed a rel.l.abi.l.l.t:y re.sume of the F ... M ... C ... Corporat..i.oo a.s noo_e of ~e Boa.rd
uaem.bers .is f.am.i l i.ar W"i. th thf.s Company ...
V ... O"'HER. !IA .. 'ITERS :
Kr ... c.a·rrol.1 rem.:i...nded the Boa._rd t:h:a.t the Parks and Itec.re.ation De.pa.rb:Den't:. woul.d l.f._ke
to i :ncre.a..se the acreage of the Da~bDOu:th Park. l.e..a.se by 1 ... 46 ac:..re.s eo create a ~l.d
e.ru.e..ss area in th.e park-
Mr... S.c..b:a.ackenbe:r& 'IOO"V"ed •
Jllr ... Dhority s-ec..onded: That tb.e Be1lev-.i..~ Park. 1e&.Se. to P.arks .aQ..d JLec:.re.at.f._cx:a Dept ...
in.c.l.ude the addit..i.on..al. 1. ... 46 ac..re...s ._. requ.esbed ...
The u.oti.on p.a.ssed ·nnanlmou.sly ...
Hx ... c.a..x-ro11 reported c.b.at Hr ... Banta, A-ttorney for t::be S.O.Ut:h ~ SaD...I..tatJ..on
Di.st:ri.c::t,. had app:roac.he.d him in. regard to ame:nd .i .:n.a the head tap £ee..a ~ be c..baraed
in the current contract. Mr. Banta .i ... nd.i...c.ated that he re.a_l_.i....z.ed 'that Sou'th Arapahoe
,.,._.s not con.tri.but:l..n.& a fa:l...r share tow"a.rd p.La.nt ex:p.an.s.i.oa .a:o.d t::h.e D.istrl...ct 'WAS not
c.o11e.c:.t..i...n.g enough sacn:a_ey for m.ai...nten..a:nc.e of the Di.str:Lct 1.:i...n.e...s. 'Tb.e orJ....&J..o.a~ c...on-
tra.ct -w:i._11 not expire unti.l. 1973. Mr. C...rro.1.1 re-quested a vote o£ c:.OD.f.i.cle:D:c.e from
the Board to proceed ,.nth tal.k.s 'With Mr. Banta :Ln. th.i..s re..a.a.rd.
Mr. Dhor.i. ty -mov-ed,
Mr. Sc:.hn...a.cke:n...ber& se:c.onded : T'b.at the Board reque...st Mr. c..rr-o.11 to proc:.eed ....-I.th
tal...k.s w-ith Mr. Banta re.aard..i...n& the poas.:l...b:l...l...i.t:y of
.m:::are.n.din.g the oria,:l...n.a.1 Con.ne:ctor•s a,a:reemeot ~t:h the
South Ara.paboe San.i.tat:l...on. Dist:.r:l...ct an.d bri...na the
re.su1ts of thei.r tal.k.s to the Board at the n~ meeti..n&-
'Dlle l'DOti...on pas .sed u::nan.i.:m.ous.1y.
Mr. Carro11 briefed the Board W'1..th a staeu...s report of the n.e..got.i...ati...on.s :I.D. procre...s.s
w-ith L.itt.1eton ~ regard to the w-a..st@W'"ater t.reat::m.ent p1ant contract.
He ex:p1ai..ned an aeria1 photograph of the on site p.Lan £or the ne:-p1ant. He a1so
assured t.I:Le Board that p.1a.n...s for L.a:ndsc.api..n,g of eh:e a.re..a are i...n. proce.s.s.
Mr. Carrol.l. then e.xpl.ai...ned the five major poi...nt.s of the £D.&1ewood/L.f._tt.l.etoa PLant
c.ontrac.t na-bei...n& di.sc.u.ssed; the in.i.tial. pl...ant, operat.f...oa...s of the pl...ant • .subsequent
pl.a.nt en1a.r-geu.ent...s_.. f~:l...ng a:n.d serv-:l.ce area. --
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Mr. Carrol.)._ requeste-d the d.at:.e of the May -.ee~• be c..ba:uaed frc::.a the l.Sth to the
2.2:n.d of May. "J:h.e llo&.rd a,cre.e.d to the date c.han.ae-He al..so requested the Board to
re...i.nd Counc..i.l. that ther-e are two vac.anc.i.e..s D.ou ~ c..he Board and to ~est re-
p1ac.eD~~~eD.t ~rs fo-r these vac..an.c:i.e..s .
The. me:et.i..n.g was adjou:roed at 6:45 P-H-
Respect£u1.1y subadt:.bed,
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MEIC)IlANI)UM TO THE E.HGJ..EWI()OD CITY COOHCrL llEGAil.DXNG ACTICJirril
OR R.E~TI.Oii OF "Dt£ EHG'..,.,...,.., 1ii&.TEil AND SEWER BC:)AitD
..January l.S. 1.97 3
Approval. of Suppl.ernent #38 to the. Soutb&ate S.an.itat1-on D.iat:ri..ct
Conn.e.ctor• s A&reem:ex'lt.
That Suppl.e~DeD.t •38 to the South&ate San.:J..ta.tJ.on Coaaec.tor• s
A&re811118Dt be approved. by COUDcl.l. and that the Mayo-r and. City
Cl.erk. be author-t.z.e.d .aD-d cl.l.re.c.te-d to si..,Sft aa.d. seal. the &a-r~t
on behal.f of the City-
R.e-spe.c tful.l.y aut.ai. t ted •
EHGLI!:WOOD WA'I.'Eil ARD S EilER BOARD
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Apr1~ 23, 2..97.3
2::00 P •••
. rbe B'~8C'tic:::.. cc-..i•.s.ion --c= in t:..'-office o:E tbe D~.r
oL P.1...n.ance .ae 2::00 P.N. on Apri~ 2.3, ~73.
2"he :Eo2..2011#i.Dg -z>er.s ...-..re presene: C2.9de •i~, ~CAry .Lou
~~ :~CALr.Z No2.2.e.nbe.rger.
~--.o~enbe.rge..r .repeated e.be :resu..Zts of the e~ect..ican ._.
i.ndi~ted on c:.be enc.Zosed ce.rt::...i.L.i..l:.atioa of e.lec-·tian. He ..-e...e.ed t~t
ar • .ar•un .-..ncf I'Lr. Han..son. W'lll!!!t.re e..be ~ oL the ~ectioa to .repre.s.an·t
the .......,.,C'lil_ oa !:.be .Board of c:...r..er .5ervi.c. ec-i••ione.r.s.
Upon revi..,:Lz:.q e.lect.Lon .PZ"''C8du.rea, tbe cc-;1 ••ioa t:ook t::..be
fo.Z.ZOW'i.ng •ct.ion::
C!CMJ~Dt6".ISS.ION ~ER .MzrcHELL IWDVP:D Al!rD cc::JitDt'ISSXC»# .fliEI!itBER N~
S'BICOtNDED A IIOTIOB 7"0 CERTIFY THE B.LBC"riON RESVL%'5 FOR '!rBE OFF.ICJ!r OF
CAREBR SERVICE COIVCLSSIONERS 1 WXTH B.RA£TN AND HANSCM!W BEING THE 2WO HBXBBRS
CERTIFIED-Dptetn the c.-J.Z of t:.be ro2..Z, the vot-e resu...2ted .a.s fo2.2.oa~•:
leAr .2 l!#o.Z.Zen..bre.r"ger, Sec..ret.a...ry
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Certification ~ Election Results
For Office of Career Se:-viee Conwnissioner
Following ore the results of the election held on Friday, April 20, 1973
·For the office of Career Se:-vice Commissioner ..
Candidate No.ofVoi"es TenT~ of Offiee
H .. R. Broun 92
William B .. Hanson 3 Years
John F ... OeVivier 73
James L .. Taylor 65
He:bert R .. Hosanna
Tot-al Ballot's Cast 174
Total Eligible Voters 265
Certified by the Elec::tio~ Cornmiss:ion
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DATa: Jitla9~, ~973
'Z".be GEM Discount: Store at S4SO So~ .sroacf'Way ceased doing .bu.S.i.ne.s.s effective
Apri~ 2~, ~97 3... Looc.ated in t:.be ~ronta.~ .are.a oL t:be di.scou.nt::: store wa..s •
~iquor package store owned by Nr. George Si~L...._en and Hrs. l#:i.LLa.rd a.~.
At: t:.he t.i.D:te of the GEH store c:Lcnsing, they ~ ::Eorced to Lind .an ~ternat:e
~ocaeion for their s ·to.re ...
At t:be no~.st corner of the GEH property is LCJoC.at:.ed a gas station, a -~
re,PA.Lr store , and E o..rme.r.l y a dry c~ean..i..ng e.s-t:.a.b.I :Lsblnent::. GE:H .liquors bAs
requested a ·uebori z.ation to JDOove t::he.ir store frOID the curren·t .locat.ion w.it.hi..n
t:be GEN d :Lscount:: bui .Id.i.ng to tbe former 2ocat:.:l..c>n of the dry c.2.ea..n..i.ng
eseab.li.shznent:. The address of the ga.s .station, shc>e repair, .liquor •tore
bu.i.J.di..ng wi.l.l be 5450 so. Broadway,. identiea.l to that of tbe Eo~ discount:
store.
Tbe move of some 300 :Et::. has .been .su.hlait:ted to the Cit!l Att:oZ"J'2ey for 111.$
c:onsiderat.ion.. He advises zne that: we need not: conai.der ..it: • tr~Ler of
.~i.cense, but: rather sbouJ.d consider it:: on.ly Lor :Lnf~t.iooaJ. pur~ w.1.tb
DO res~ta..nt .act.ion, s.i..nce the add.re.ss oL .Iooc.aei.on :I... UDC~-
rbis ~ wi.IL serve eo not1.fy !IO'U in caae o~ any qu_.tLons ~ e..b.L•
~e of .l.ocat.:i.o.n.
~(_r, ~ _L.. '~
IG&.r.l. No.l.Jenberger
D~rectc:>r of F..i..na.ncze
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CORE AREA CITIZENS" COMMITTEE
fo£ETING
APRIL 19. 1973
'I."be Regu1ar :Me.et::'Ln.g of the Core Area C:J...t::i..zen.s' Coumd.ttee was
c:a11ed to order at: 7:40 P.M. by Chairman Lee Bennet.
Cha..J..rma.n. Bennet: ex:p1a.:.Lned that: the purpose of the ~~~eet:::Lng was
to re.vi..ew and m.ak.e rec~dat:l..ons c::..on.c.e~ three cc::JIImlU..I1.ity survey
forDa& '-7b:1..c.h ~re uaa:l.1ed to lllleDibera of the Cc:xaad.t::tee i..n advance of the
..eet::ing... The purpose of the survey :1..• to deterud..ne the .-..aunt of
ut:1..1:1..zat:::l..on of the trade area by peop1e outa:l..de of the Ci..t::y as we11
aa those W"i..th:Ln the Ci..t::y... "'rhe for~~~~~~ before the Cc:xaarl..tt::ee are for a
street :Lnt::erv-i..ew. an Eng:1~ reai..dent:: su.rvey. and a. trade area
su.rvey.
Ch.a:Lrman. Bennet: then i..nt::roduced M:r .. La..rry G. Wyl.i.e. who serves
as pri_n.ci..pa1 :Ln. the En.g1e-wood Core Area Study for Env:1..ronm.en.t::a1
P1a.n.n~g and Research. Inc ... • the f:Lrm ret::a.:Ln.ed by the Ci..t::y Coun..c1..1
to perform this study ...
For the ben.ef:l..t:: of those persons who had not attended ~e
previ..ous meet:Lng. Mr. Wy1:Le :Ldent:Lfied the st'-'Ciy area as that bounded
by Dartmouth Avenue on the north. South ~ Street on the eaat.
Kenyon. Avenue on the south. and South Santa Fe Dr~ve on the west.
Mr. Wy1t..e then rev~ewe.d the work progr ...... to be fo1.1owed throughout
the thi.rteen-month study. 1..de.nt1..fying the f~ve-ph.a.e work progr-as:
Phase I:
Phase II:
Phase III :
Phase IV:
Phase V:
Organization of Community Participation
Determin.at~on of COIIIIII.UD.~ty Va.l.ues and
Def1..ni..t1..on of Goa1s
Def~n.Ltion of Preferred Pattern of
Deve1opment
Preparati..on of Fi.na1 Deve1.opment P1an
Preparation of Deve1opment Strategy
Referring to a F1ow Chart d:Lsp1ayed on the wa11 of the meeting
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of the Commdttee previous1y, Mr. Wy1ie reviewed each of the five
phases, exp1aining what wou1d be invo1ved in each phase, the time
a11ocated to each phase, as we11 as the ro1e of the Citizens'
Committee, the consu1tant, and the City staff throughout the study.
Mr. Wy1ie exp1ained that at this time the study is entering the
five-~onth work .~rogram for Phase II. This phase wi11 invo1ve
severa1 meetings of the Citizens' Committee as the members eva1uate
the resu1t::s of the surveys which wi.11 be un..derta.ken fo11oW"i.ng this
meeting and deve1op tentative goa1s. On A~t 8th and 9~h, the
Ccnmni.t:tee and the consu1ta.nt:: ~11 IDeet to prepare fi.na.1 goa1s and
on August 16, 1973, the consu1tant wi11 meet with the Citizens'
Commdtt::ee to review the Core Area deve1opment parameters.
Mr. Wy1ie reported that certain phases of data co11ection are
under way: a parking survey has been ~de. se1ected structures ~th
in the area are being inspected. key state and 1oca1 officia1s are
bei.ng contacted.
The purpose of the meeting on this date was to review the three
survey questionnaires for c1arity and to get additiona1 input from
the committee members.
Mr. Wy1ie introduced Mr. Pau1 Fu11erton. Pau1 Fu11erton and
Associates. consu1tant in rea1 estate economics. to exp1ain dhe ro1e
of the economist and market ana1yst in the study.
Mr. Fu11erton stated that his fi~·s responsibi1ity wi11 be to
determine what is needed in the Core Area and in what qnantiti.es and
what kind of deve 1oprne.nt w-i.11 be m.arketa.b1e. He exp1ai...a..ed that the
Co~nity Va1ue Survey is LMportant in determining what the ~arket
dem.and is. The survey is desi.gned to find out the ideas and babi.t.s
of persons who come to t:.he Core Area a.n.d why they co'IOie. • what they
1ike. and what troub1es them •
Mr. Fu11erton exp1ained the three surveys which wi11 be undertaken.
First. street interviews wi11 be taken at severa1 different 1ocations
~thin the Core Area to get a samp1i_ng of opi.nion. The 1argest group
(50 7.) of interviews wi11 be ~ade at Cindere11a City. 25 percent of
the tota.1 intervie-ws wi11 be m.ade i.n the severa.1-b1oc.k Broad-way
retai1 area. 10 percent wi11 be made at the ContLnenta1 Nationa1
Bank to get the ••fee1'' of the tenants Ln ti::E: bu.i..1di.ng. i.e., what do
they do in the Core Area other than work; 10 percent of the interviews
wi.11 be made on East Ham_pden Avenue to determine activity between the
Swedish Medica.1 Center and the Core Area; and 5 percent of the inter-
views ~11 be made at the King Soopers comp1ex.
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The Res~dence Survey ~i11 be taken ~ Eng1ewood to determine
what citizens fee1 about the City as a who1e and the Core Area.
The Trade Area Survey wi11 be tna.de from a su.:rvey of 5 .ooo
1icense p1ates from cars parked at certain 1ocations in the Core
Area. About 1.600 of these ~11 be p1otted on a map by address to
dete~ne the ~arket area.
Mr. Wy1ie introduced Mrs . Ruby Standage. Research Services. Inc .•
who exp1ained the samp1ing techniques to be used by that fi~ in
ca.rryi..ng out the surveys.
The tDeDJ.bers of the Citizens • COIIIID.i..ttee were then asked to fi11
out the Resident Survey. noting any questions they mdght have as to
c1arity and content and the amount of t~ necessary for them to
comp1ete the questionn~re.
A£te.r the 'IDII!':mbers of the Ccmml:Lttee com:p1eted the que.sti..onna.i.re,.
the meeting was opened to discussion. The fo11owi.ng changes -were
suggested to be made i..n the Eng1e'WOod Re.si..dent Survey foDD by the
UJembe rs :
1.. Ite.m. 2: To read ''Not i..nc1u.di...ng those who work. i..n.
the area., about bOW' many ti..Dies a month ..
''IDOnth'' bei..ng subati..tuted for ''week. .. ''
2.. Item. 2: Under "Ac.ti..V"i.ty" the form sbou.1d be more
speci..fi..c as to the government offi..ce ~si..ted.
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A1so under ''Acti..vi...ty .. '' recreati..on shou1d be added.
Item. 5:
form. ..
Shou1d be reworked or e1 :l.:m~nated from. the
4 .. Item 6: Under the 1ist of featUEe& ~ortan.t i..n
choosi...ng a p1ace to shop., the form read., ''Fa.c:1..1i..ti..es
sue~ as theatres., restaurants .. and 1DII!.di..ca1 offi..ces'';
i..t ~as suggested that these faci1:1.ti..es sbou1d be
separated ..
5.
In t:he &8:1111E!. 1f.st., rather than "Pri..ces.," i..t ahou.1d
read ''COIIlpeti..t:i..ve Prices .. ''
Item 7: The question. shou1d be rewri..tten. to get a
rati..ng of the Ci..nde~11a Ci..ty area and the Broadway
area.. Severa1 IDIE!Dlbers fe1t that terms such as ''the
Eng1e~od Shoppf.n.g Di..stri..ct'' are confusi..ng and the
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questi..on.naire shou.1d be c.1ar:Lfied as to whether the
questi..on re1ates to the tot&1 Core Area,. Ci..nde.re.11a
Ci..ty,. the Bcaadway area,. or the hospi..ta1 area. In
addi..ti..on,. CLndere11a City and the Broadway area have
di..fferent prob1~ and shou1d,. therefore,. be separated
i..n the questi..onnai..~.
A1so in Item 7,. on Pa,ge 4,. ''Fa.c.i..1i..ti..es such as theatres,.
restaurants. and toedica1 offices'' shou1d be separated ..
6 . Item 13: Rather than ''01d resi..dentia1 areas'' it
shou1d read ''Preservati..on of o1d resi..denti..a1 area.a. ''
7 _ Item. 17: ''New cCJIIImll.I.O..ity fa.ci..1i..t:l..es'' shou.1d be added
and Li..tt1e Dry Creek shou1d be 1i..sted to determine
the opi..ni..on of the peop1e about its Lmprovement.
After further di..scussi..on about the Resi..dent Survey,. the majori..ty
of those persons present expressed favor for the ge.n.era1 c.onc:ept of
the survey.
It was moved and seconded that the d~acuss~on of the survey be
c1osed. Mr. Rust. spealci._ng tO the JDOti..on.. expressed the oeceaai..ty
for getti.ng a11 of the questi.ons that membez;a ud.gbt bave. Members
were asked to note any addi..ti..on.a1 queati..ona~n. the survey wh1..Ch-was
to be handed i.._n to the con.su1tan.ta. "1be moti._on ca.rr:Led on the ea11
for the questi..on.
Cha:LrDl.&D. Bennet reported that severa1 persona had reque-sted that
the s11..de presentati..on made at the March 29. 1973. meetLng be shown
at a communi..ty meeti..ng i..n May. It was suggested that the Ci..ti._zena•
COtDDlittee and the Chamber of Coa:m:.e.rce co-apon.sor th:is meeti..ng :Ln. an
effort to inform as many peop1e as possi..b1e about the Core Area study
and the fu.ncti..on of the Cit::Lzens • COIDili..ttee. The Cha::L.rma..n was asked
to make the necessary arrangements for the ~ommuni._ty meeti._ng and to
noti._fy the me~bers of the date. ti..me. and p1ace.
The meeti.ng '"'as adjourned at 9:10 P.M.
Respectfu11y submitted.
Note: The second s1i.de presentati.on~o~na~ tbe Ci.ti.zens'
Committee and the Chamber of Coa:m:le.rce ...1.11 be May 15 • 1973. 7:30 P.M.
i.n the Communi.ty Room i.n the Ci.ty Ha11.
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DATE: May 1, 1973
TO:· Stan1ey H. D~a1. City Manager
FROM: James L-Supinger,. Director o~ Community Deve1opment
SUBJECT: Report on Attendance o~ ASPO Conference
The 39th annua1 conference of the American Society of P1anning
Officia1s was be1d in Los Ange1es £ram Apri1 7th through
Apri1 11th. Theme of the conference was .,P1anning for Varied
Life Sty1es. '' By way of background,. ASPO membership is open
to anyone interested in p1anning for $20 per year,. but pr~ari1y
inc1udes P1anning Commissioners and professiona1 p1anners.
Sunday was the JOB MARKET. Because we are attempting to hire
an Associate P1anner,. an interview booth was acquired and Y
interviewed numerous candidates. This method was not successfu1
since most of those interested were under-qu.a1if:i.ed.
On Monday, due to automobi1e troub1e, I was unab1e to reacb
tbe downtown to participate in the Va1encia New eo--unity
Mobi1e Workshop.
Tbe afternoon session invol..ved ••pJ..anning for tbe E1.derl..y. ••
Participants in tbe panel.. were:
Haro1.d Kendig, Andrus Gerontol..ogy Center, USC, LA.
Theodore Koff, Director, Handaaker Jewi&b Nursinc Ha.e.
'l."Ucson, Arizona
Victor Regnier, Andrus Gerontol..ogy Center, USC
Louis E. Ge1wic~. Architect, Santa Monica
Priaary points made by the panel.. members were:
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The el..derl..y bave special.. needs because of 1ack o~
mobi1ity and l..imited and waning resources.
At l..east one-fourth of the el..derl..y are be1.ow tbe poverty
1eve1. for income.
Their needs are more comprehensive than services provided
by categorical.. grants. (wel..~are doesn't provide transpor-
tation.)
E1dcr'l.y concept c~ ••:::.c:!..~!::.bor!::.ood" :t._s very 1i.mited (:a.nybe
~uat their apart•ent buil..ding) because of 1.ack o~ •obil..ity.
Many el..der1y 1.ocate in central.. area because of easier
access to services.
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6. Services shou1d be provided on a nei g hborhood (decentra1ized)
basis. Bring services to the peop1e!
7.. E1der1y are 1ess-f1exib1e and 1ess-adaptive, consequent1y
we must not c1ose out the few options they have 1eft ..
8. Each 1in.k in the .. environmental.. chain .. is critical..... May
not use bus because bus bench is non-existent or in dis-
repair. (Have you 1ooked at our bus benches 1ate1y?)
9.. Retirement is occurring ear1ier and 1ife span is increasing .
We are not adequate1y p1anning for this phenomena.
10.. ~lost urban uses have become cent.ra1ized, i.e., shopping
centers, medical centers, and are 1ess avai1ab1e to the
e1der1y.. Services n eed to be brought to the e1der1y.
11.. P1anning Departments. Housing Authorities. and other
of ficia1s in th e position o£ reviewing or approving housing
for the e1der1y have 1itt1e or no know1edge in the £ie1d
o£ aging and rare1y avai1 themse1ves o£ professiona1
expertise to assist them in making sound judgements.
12. The nei ghborhood o f the e1der1y is sma11. p1anning shou1d
be oriented to ~ neighborhood.
On Tuesday. I participated in the ~obi1e Workshop of the Wi1 -
shire Corridor. (See map). Genera11y. the Wi1sbire Corridor
is a 1inear office and commercia1 comp1ex with bigh intensity
nodes connected by 1ow density areas.
We visited new nodes such as Wi1shire Center and Century City
and o1der nodes such as Mirac1e Jr.ti1e (dec1ining area) and
Westwood (sti11 hea1thy. adJacent to UCLA and San Diego Free-
way). We a1so saw Park Mi1e. for which a private study was
done by Larry Wy1ie. The City wants Park Mi1e to be 1ow in-
tensity so that there wi11 be variation a1ong tbe corridor •
It is anticipated that the Wi1shire Corridor wi11 be the
1ocation of the initia1 rapid transit e~fort. The spine runs
from downtown LA to Santa Monic::.. on the ocean. It was obvious1y
chosen because o~ the intensity of activity a1ong the corridor.
We a1so 1earned about the va1ue of name and 1ocation --1and
costs $60 -$RO/sq. ~t. at good 1ocations a1ong Wi1sh~re_
At the Bever1y Wi1shire Hote1. suites are rented for $3.000
per month! Just off of Wi1shire. in Bever1y Hi11s. are modest
homes. but they are va1ued at $60.000 -$80.000 because of
1and va1ue_
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An interesting aspect o r the Workshop was a visit to Grcystone
Mansion,. a park owned by the City or Bever1y Hi11s. Bui1t by
the Doheny Famil.y (oil.) in the 1920's for $4 mi11ion, the
aansion has 55 rooms and 46,000 sq. ~t-A 19.3 mil.l.ion ga11on
water reservoir is under the parking l.ot and the grounds are
a ''meditation park. •• The mansion is 1eased to the Am.erican
Fi1m Institute for training students.
Two additional.. sessions are or interest: .. Neighborhood
P1anning f or Different Li fe Styl.es••, and ''Citizen P1anning
Organizations: Regiona1 Pl.an Association o f New York.''
-:rb.e .. Neighborhood .. session invo1ved participants from New York
City (South Brook1yn), Pittsburgh and Indianapo1~s. In essence.
neighborhood p1anning in this context means active invo1ve-
ment in a11 city activities that affect the neighborhood. It
is necessary to have great confidence in the democratic process
becau se with participation the decision-making process is
usua11y s1ower and wi11 not a1ways agree with the estab1ishment
programs. I mention this because we a11 say that we want
citizen participation. but we may not agree with the resu1ts.
Some of the prob1ems of the Neighborhood P1anning approach are:
1. Sma11 groups can have undue inf1uence.
2. Neighborhood i& sometimes overru1ed by the estab1ishment.
3. Some faci1ities are difficu1t to 1ocate --sewage treatment
p1ants must go somewhere~
4. So1utions to prob1ems may be super1icia1 and non-compre-
hensive ..
s.. Sometimes the 1arger good transcends that o~ the
neighborhood ..
How do you get successfu1 citizen invo1vement? Soae suggestions:
1.. Dig to get as much invo1vement as possib1e.
2. Be honest and open.
3. non•t be heavy banded ..
4. Informed advocacy is necessary for citizens to adequate1y
fight their batt1es.
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The Citizen P1anning Organiza~ion 'l..uncbeon session was a descript~on o f the attempt by the Regiona1 P1an Association o f
New York to get opinions on gut issues. Tbe program invo'l..ved
te1evi.si.on prog rams on six ngut issues .. to educate tbe pub1ic
prior to ba11oting. Tb.e '"•gut issues ·• invo1ve Housing. Transpor-
tation, Environment. Poverty, Cities and Suburbs, and Govern-
Jilent.
The prob1em with this approach is that it is not very scientific.
Rather than a random samp1ing method which wou1d get a cross
section of the popu1ation, the response is vo1untary and tends
to be comp1eted by the more aff1uent, we11-educated and we11-
inforrn.ed.
My apprec i ation to tbeCitY for sponsor~ng ay attendance.
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Director o£ Community Oeve1opaent
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cc : P1anning Co--iss~on
Board o~ Ad~ustment
Housing Authority
Urban Renewa1 Authority
)Irs. Qoaans
ll.r. Brokate
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All Me.D1bers of the Engle"Wood. Ct:ty Counctl
FROM, Stanley H. Dlal. City Manager
DATE: May ""-• 1973
SUBJECT, ENGLEW'OOD DAM
The Urban Drainage and Flood Control Df_st:rlct: by the attached letter has
proposed an alloca_Uon of cost to Improve tbe Englewood 0&.01.. C)ur sha..re
under this proposal 'WOUld be S376,. 000.
lt w-ould be my reconu::nend::Lt-lon that w--e submit a counter-proposal to the
District. whereby any state or federal funds are deducted fro:m the cost or
tbe project., then the District w-o·uld a.ssUDle 50 percent oC the rero.afni.ng cost
and prorate the rest to me entities involved. Under this type of" a.rra.nge:rnent
I would reco:nu:neod the follov.•lng:
State of Color-n.do
UD Cr FCD (50 CC of SSOO, 000)
City of: Englewood (31-:{% of: $800,000)
Arapahoe Councy (11-3/4% o( $800. 000)
Others (7 ~ o.r ssoo., 000)
Total Eat:lm.at.ed Cost.
$200,000
400,000
250.,000
94,000
56,000
s 1,000,000
Since (ede.ral funding 90·(ll be t.nvolvec:l in thla proJect.. tt .vould appear to rule
out the us-e of rev·enue sharing funds. TbereCore .. It w-ould appear necessary
t.o tra.na.fer montes !rom other ea.rmarked t:u:nda In the Public: ln1provernent
'Fund.. The projects "'rbfch "~ere origlna.lly eat:a.bllshed ln tbe Public 'll:np:rove-
.rn.ent. Fuod and from which no substanttal ex:peaditu.re.s have been Jnade are
.aa .follows :
River Redevelopment
:OO"WDt.ovvn Tra..f£ic
Core Area Redev·elop:t:nent. and Houat.ac
Totoal
$310.,000
110,000
627.000
$!.,04.7,000
Please note the next. to the last. paragraph In Mr. TUcker•s Dlern.orandurn,
In W'hlcb he suggests t:hat the 8.JD"lual cost o.f ma.tntcnance W""ould have to be
borne by the local entities involved. Wblle 'IA!e would probably need t.o agree
to participate on some equitable ba...sts, I am not. certain that the ntstrtct.
should be excluded from ~i.Dancial pa.rttctpatlon.
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Tbta t.a an lt:nporta:Dt JD..&_f;t..er for your constderat:too a..a this dam has on pas-t
occa..sloo..s served Ita purpose as a flood control storage reservoir and ita
reznoval could increase the level o£ fu:tu.re flood loasea w ·tthln the Cl'ty.
Reapect:fa.lly aubDJ.ttted.
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/ Stan Dial. John J. N lcholl. Harold W. Patton. Jr .•
Richard Schcepfecrnan
L. Scott Tucker ~.s;::-T
REHABILITATION OF ENGLEWOOD DAM
You were asked in a memorandum dated March 20, 1973
whether Arapahoe County, Cherry Hills Village, Greenwood Village
and Englewood • .Lndlvldua1ly or collect ively wi_sh to assume ownership
o f Engle,.vood Dam. Thus far, Cherry Hills, Englewood and Arapahoe
County have indicated tha't. they deslce t:.he Urban Drainage and Flood
Control District t.o accept ownership of t.he Englewood Dam. The owner-
ship in question relates only t.o the darn and not. the area behind the da.m
reserved for flooding. It. is requested t.hat. Greenwood Vlllaoe also state
their position regarding ownership of the dam.
At. 'the Apcil 15 Urban Dral.n.age and Flood Control D l st.clct. mont.hly
Board meeting. I was directed t.o: l) det.ermlne the maxlmUfll cost. of
improving the dam so as t.o give the darn t.he capability of storing t.he
100-year flood and passing the PMP event.; 2) deterrn.l.ne an equitable
method of alloc.at.ing the cost. of such improvements; 3) deter-mine who
should own the dam upon completion of 1) and 2); and 4) det.ecm.ine who
should maintain the dam upon completion of 1). 2). and 3~ above. Wood-
ward-Clevengec. in a recently completed study. estimated the cost. for
inlprovlng t.he dam to pass State standards wou.ld be $832.000. This par-
t.icul.a.r l.tnpcovement. assUDJed. an i.nccease 1n t.he embank.rnent. heloht.. of ten
feet. and the pcovl.sion of an adequate concrete spill¥~ray. To be on t.be -•
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conservative side , I have assumed t.hc maximum cost of i mpr-oving t.he
d.:~m to be $1,000.000. Based on the Woodwacd-Clevenger st.udy, t.he
cost w ill probably be less than $1,000.,000.
In the present Appropriation Bill before 'the Stat.e Legislature.,
there i_s a $200., 000 request for drainage L""npcovements on Li't.t.le Dry Creek.
Assuming this ap.;>ropr~at.ion is not. cut by the Legislature or Governor .. I
suggest that it be applied t.owa.rds the i.mprovernent. of Englewood Darn_
I further suggest that the remaining cos't.s be allocated to the various
affected Jurlsdlctlons on the foUow.Lng basis:
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d.
e.
City of Englewood -
Arapahoe County -
Cherry Hills Village
Greenwood Village
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8%
4%
3%
38%
For purposes of illustration, assume the cost of improvements is $1.,000,000.
The cost 't.o each entity or jurisdiction would be as follo-ws:
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UD&FCD (38% of $800.000)
City of Englewood (4~f $800.000)
Arapahoe County (8% of $800.000)
Cherry Hills (4% of $800. 000)
Greenwcxx:l VUL (3% of $600.000)
$200.000
304.000
376.000
64.000
32.000
24.000
The Legislature recently increased the Urban Ora inage and Flood
Control District. mUl levy to allo-w some monies for lmplement:ation of
projects. The commitment. of District funds !or a project. VI."Ul. however,
have t.o be made by the Board of Directors a:1.d this commit.ment will depend
to a large e .xtent, upon the ability of the local governments involved to
commit 't.-helc funds. I feel "C-hat the above allocation is reasonable and falc
to all pa_cties concecned. from the point. of v l.ew of flood con~ol benefits
as well as open space benefits afforded by .the required flood pool conser-
vation area ..
It is necessary that. the local entities comml't. their flnancl.al
.intent prior to the Urban Drainage and Flood ·control District accepting
ownersh ip of the dam. The Board of Directors can not consider accepting
ownership of the da.m il funds are oo't. available for lnlprovements t.ha't. wou..lcl
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I.n order for t-he District Board of Directors to consideC" owner-
ship at it-s May 17 Board meetlng. it is necessary t-hat a wrlt:t:eo oommlt:-
rn.ent to participate financially be received from each of 'the local ent.itles ...
I suggest tha~ "!N'e use a format: simUar to the letter agreement made foe
the Englewood Dam stability study. Assuming that 'the above distribution
of costs l.s sat.i_sfactory ~~ a letter to the Board of Dl.cectors of the Urban
Drainage and Flood Control District from. each entity substantially 1.n
the form of the enclosed example could be used. U a dec is Lon is to be
reached at t-he May 17 Board meetlno. yoUC" response is required pcloc to
that tlnle.
Annual maintenance will have to be pcovlded following
complet:ion of improvements. The District will by necessi'ty, have to
contract maintenance and charge the local entities involved. I suggest.
that. the maintenance cos'ts be shared on the same percentage basis as foe
the lrnproveme.n't costs 11 and 'that a main't~nance agreement be en'tered into
that is acceptable to all concerned.
U you have any ques'tlons oc comment-s, please do not hes{tat:e
to call me. I look forward 'tO hearing from. you ..
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Enclosure
cc: Tessa Dorsey
Chuck Schloss
Larry Troxell
Kells Waggoner
W _ J _ Snoemaker
Leonard RLce
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
Date
Board of Dlce-ct.ors
Urban Drainage and
Flo<xi C<. ,trot Dlstrlct.
181 East. 56th Avenue, Suite 602
Denver, Co.lor-ado 802.16
Attn: L. Scott Tucker
Gentlemen:
This is to affirm ouc ccxn.mlt:ment. of l.nt.ent. to pay 47% oc a
maxlrnum of $376,000 to the Urban Drainage and Flood Control Dlstrlct
to improve Englewood Dam so it will retal.n the 100-year storm. and
safely pass the PMP event.. The 47% is to be applied to t-he cost. of
improvement.s less $200,000 of State monies with a max._intutn cost. for
impr-ovements assumed t.o be $1,000,000. Our payment. i.s cont.l.ngent.
upon a commit..rnent: of 3% by Greenwood VUlage., 4% by Cherry Hllls
Village, 8% by Arapahoe County and 3 8'% by the Urban Ora Lnage and
Flood Control District.. AgaLn ... in each case t:he percentages ace to be
applied t.o the total cost: of improvements less $200,000 of State monies.
The above commitment is also contingent upon t.he satisfactory
negotiatLon of an agreement be~een t.he Urban Dral.nage and Flood
Control DLstrict., Greenwood Vll.lage, Cherry HUls Vil.lage, Arapahoe
County and Englewood that. will set forth the steps t..o be taken to
successfully implement the necessary l.tnprovement.s.
We also understand that annual maintenance co-sts of the
improved structure wi.l.l be reimbursed to the Urban DraLnage and Flood
Control District according to the same percentage as for capital itnpr-ove-
ments. A maintenance agreement wUl be negot.J.a.t.ed that. l.s sat.lsfact.ory
to all concerned.
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We further agree 'that. pa.yrnent. wUl be made to t..he Ucban
Drainage and Flood Control District. upon the ccxnpletloo and acceptance
of the final design of the dam..
S.Lncerely,
CITY OF ENG LEWOOD
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&r...KC'XION COI!U'IISS:CON -.B:"Z'ING
Apri~ 23, ~973
2:00 P.M.
r.be •~-.ctioa ea-i••ion -e: in t:lJie office oL the Director
oL P':l.nance at 2:00 I? ••• on Apr1.~ 23, ~973.
rbe fo~~ ~-were pr-.-nt: C.Zyode 1«1~,. Jltl.a..ry Lou
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ar. -.o~~~er re~tad the .reau.2.e.. of the eJection .._.
~ted on e.be -.nc:La.-.:1 ce.rt1.1'"i.cat:Loa of eL.-cti01n. Be •ta·t~ that
ar. ar.aa:n aDd Kr • .a..n...on were the w:1.nne.r• of the e.2ec:::'tian to r•pr--.nt
t'-' ~~ CID t'--~ of Career Serv"ice C~--i<:Jaer• ...
Uptt:¥1 .rev-1.-,izltg eLection ~, the ec-.i.••ioa t:c::ac::ak ~
fo~ow1.nq .ac:::-e..Loa :
cc:....zssza. _...... MI'rCBJrLL ~ AIIID cc::.-.ISS.Ia.t 111:B11111BR -~
~ZW~rD A ~«:Jt~rza. 2"0 caRrrrr rw:B' ~:ca. RKSCT£7'5 rc:.. 2"Wl!r orr.rc. or
~ WV:2CB c:x.-z.ss~,. WirB ~ "'-"D IUIItiUiK»> .. .r.G 2WB' 2"111'0 .......S
c.RrZFZJrD... Upon the ~ of tbe roLL, the vote r...uJt-.d ._. foLLoera :
XA.rL ~LL~, ~
•~ection co--1 ••ion
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Certifi cat-ion of Elec::t"ion Result-s
For Office elf Career Service Conwnissioner
Following are the results of the election held on Friday, April 20, 1973
for the office of Career Service Commissioner.
Candidate No.ofV-T errn of Office
H. R. -.n 92
3 Yeon
Williot'n B. Hanson
...John F .. DeVivier 73
Ja..-s L. Taylor 65
Herbert R. H~anno
T.,.ol Ballots Cast 174
Total Eligible Voten 265
Certified by the Election Conwnisaion
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Stanley H.. Dial. City ~'l.an.ag:er
Andy McCo"VVD. Asslst.a.nt City Man.ager
DATE, April 30. 1973
SUBJECT' PROGRAMS FOR THE ELDERLY/SUM:MER
YOUTH RECREATION PR<>GRA:\t:S
PROGRAMS FOR THE ELDERLY
The City Counctl has requested that thou.gbt be given to pr-ovtdi.Dg
for programs oL special interest and be.ne£tt to 'the elderly citlzeos of
Engle·wood w-ttb funding to be prov·tded through re,·enue sharing funds.. For
several '"-eek:s,. '\Vith the aid of" city staH rn.e.Jnbers. I have been ·working <xt.
variou._s progrnrns designed for this purpose.. I>u.ri..ng this process. three
programs ,,-bleb have received considerable pub l icit)-in other states and/or
munlcipalit.tes "v-ere eliminated for l:mmediate conslderat.ioo due to their
lack of applica.bilicy to Engl~ood... These three prog:ra..xn.s are:
(1.) Sales tax re.Cund on food -Englewood does not bave a
tax 00. {oocl.
(2) Prope.rcy tax re.fund -Engle"·ood already has the lo"'·e.st.
property ta..x rate in the metro area and oo.e o.{ the four
•~·est in the state .. A property ta..""C: re(...:ld 9.-ould be of
negligible value slnce the axnount. tn,-olved v.-ould be very
small.
(3) Special a.ssessYDent de!e.rral program -although thls
progr:un rnlght be desl.ra.ble for !l.tt-ure pa.vlng dlst:rlct..s.
tt cannot legally be applied t.o Pav1..ng District No. 21.
t ""-ould like to polnt. out that the Ct~y o( Boulder has
received rnucb. favorable publici~ i.roxn tbls progra..rn •
but in reality their sta.ff reports th:u: very feW' residents
have availed themselves o.f Ute progra..xn and that its
use bas hardly been v..yort:b the effort... A1so. a survey
was conducted of Englew-ood residents in July 1972 and
out of 195 questioo..naires r:nailed out. only 69 responded
~th 48 a.gain.st and 19 Ln fuvor.
Outlined below are hvo pr<>gr&n:l.S 9.-htcb could be l.D:l.plemented lD
the ne::a.r future and one of a seasonable nature ~-btcb could be trnplernentec:l
early ne>ro.-t year. tt is difficult to gauge the costs of these prograD:t.s. but
there should be su.f:.Ciclent (und.s re:matnln.g tn this year's revenue sha.ri.ng
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Reduced Bus Fares
There ha...s been &Cline general dlscu.ssic:m. oo the pa..rt of" both ED.gle....-oocl
and. LittleU»l t.o reduce the current bus La..re of" 45 cents for adults to 25 cents and
from 25 cents for children to 20 cents.. 1 wou1d furl.ber reconunend -.Uw.-t the L.a..re
be reduced for citizens 62 and over to 20 ceots or st.x tokens Lor a dollar. A
survey has not been made t.o dete.rrnloe the number of elderly people rldlo.g the
bus but even U hal£ the riders fitted into tbls category. wbicb would surely be
a ma.x:i_mtun. the a.dd.ltion.al cost a.ssumi.Dg the reduced rate for everyone for
last year would have been:
Average riders per day 220 ~ 2 -110 elderly per day
11.0 x $. 05 (<llfierence in fares) = $5 .. Super day
$5 .. 50 x 306 (days of operation) = $1. 671.. 00 loa a of" revenue
Reduction of all "Cares will reduce revenue to about half of the estimated a.mount:
($30 :r 000) and will make the bus system rl.Ul at a CCJ111Slderable de..Clc'lt .. • Tbe
deficit. estimated for 1973 is 56, 829; with the reduced fare. the de.ficit W"lll be
approximate ly $21.8 29. Englewood and Littleton pay almost half of the de.ftctt each.
which would increase our payment from a.pprox:imately $3,.165 to S10. 660.
Concurrence v..-ith Littletoo. .for these rates ~11 be needed and the
contract f"or the operation o.f the bus system v.•Ul have to be amended. The
Littleton .Bus Committee rnec last ""·eek and are meeting with our Bus Committee
'\.Vednesd.ay. 1\'lay 2. at Lutz's Rest.n.u.rant. 2651 South Broa.d."'-ay . U this
recom..mendatlon Is well received by Council. tt should be discussed 97ltb
Little'l.cxa at that meeting.
Reduced Taxi Fares
In discussion w-Ith various people in tbe conununity :E:u:nillar VV'ith the
needs o£ the elderly. one recurrent need kept popping up-the need (or better
and more economical t:ran..sportatioo... Tbe bus system. while ful_(Ullng part
of' that need. still leaves a large gap for those senior citizens who live any
di s tance .from the bus route or ·would have some distance to go aJ:ter departure
from th e bus . Also. the bus only makes a route once every hour aud the tln1e
involved may be too exhausttng £or m.a..ny of our senior cltlz.ens. Voha:a.teers
through various organizattoo.s. such as Inter-Faith Task Force. have a..lao
proved inadequate.
1\-ty proposal is to W'Ork out an agreen1.ent. "'-"·it:h the taxi cab CODlpa.n.iea
whereby citizens a.·bo are 62 and older and residents o£ Englewood could ride
a ta.xi (or half" £are with the City rnak:ln.g up the dlfieren.ce iD the fare. J brave
been in contact 9rlth tw"o ot the three cab cornpa..ol.ea tba..t aervtce Englewood and
they are highly receptive to th.ls proposal.
•Figures based on a fu.ll yea.r•s operation; however. the progra..m would not
be implemented until about. ba.Uway through the f.lscal year 1.973.
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The details of the progra..xn W"ou.ld still have to be vvork.ed out but are
relatively st.mple in application. Rides w-ould be limited to either an ortgln or
destination 1.n "Englewood and could be to or !rotn any point ""APithln the hnmec:lla.t;e
metro area. spe.clfica.lly .Denver. Littleton. Sheridan. Cherry Hills. G.reen.W'ood.
Village, La..k.e·wooa. Aurora. and .Arvada..
I.mpleutentatioo. of this program 9170uld provide the senior clt:l.zen with
fast. convenient... and ecoo.orn iCa.l tra..n.sportation. Costs are Unpoesible to be
dete.rDJ.ined. n.t thls tUne.
Tax Aid
Making out cm.e's income t.a.x: (OrD'l.S is a tedious and frustrating
experience for everyone but especially so f"or the older t:l...xpayer who tn.ay
.find that his problems are unusually difficult :llter retirement. New 1"o.rn:us
and supplements are o'ften required. Retirement lncome credit. pension l.nco'ID.e .. -
social security e-xemptions, and 1\Iedicare expenses are just some of the addi-
tional. items a senior citl..zcn must cope with ..
I ~u.ld lt_ke to recoxn.mend that the City establish a free counseli.Dg
service (or tb.e elderly to be provided from Febru.::tr~-through the deadline
time f'or filing of ta..x returns.. The City W"Ould hire several persons., preferably
o1der people., to ·work as counselors ::t..nd provide o.[Cice sp._1.ce in City Hall and
possibly other geographica..lty strategic sites. The counselors ~uld not
actually prepare t.be f"orms but would serve only in an advisory capacity and
tbere£ore not compete with prtvat.e coocerns ..
Year-Around Program for Senior Clt.lzens
Next to transportation., the greatest need of the elderly l.n Englewood
appears to be a facility reserved as a year-around meeting place '\Vith progra..m.s
especially designed for the aged ... One facility thac b.as been previously reco:rn-
n"lcnded for s uch a use ls the current Pollee-Fire building. However. estU:na.t.ea
on renovation run at a minimuxn of sao. ooo ..
With an adequate site secured., many programs ranging from cultural
(pa.lnti.ng., craf"ts. needle '\vork). recreational (shufile board. square dances.
checkers., bingo). special interest programs (cooking. photography) could be
carried out at: this .(acillty.. A professional st:lLf and supplies for one year to
operate the program would cost approximately $16.000. Volunteers could be
ut.ilized extensively ..
A :rn.at:chlDg gr:u1t progr:un from the state of Colorado. Deparbneu.t.
of' Social Services. Division o'f Services for the Aged. ls available to help
deLray operational costs.. However. I would like 'to polot; out that revenue
sharing funds c.onnot be used for :r:natcblng funds ..
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Tbls progra..J:n obviously cannot be t:z:nplernented. t.bls year. bu~ t
W"Ould llke to point out the posslbilttiea open to u.s... If such a progr&.DJ. t._a
J:ound to be desirous. plaxm.i.ng should begln ln:unedlatel,y ...
SUMCMER YOUTH RECREATIONAL PROGRAM
Although Counci.l hn.s not specUtcalty mentioned programs f"or youth.
tbe City bas an e.x.cellent opportunity through re,·enue sharing to provide a
SUD:lrner youth recreation progra:xn for all children that would be oo.e o:f the
flnest In the metro area. It would operate as an expansion of: a current auzn:tner
p.rogra.Jn conducted by the Parks and Recreation Depa..rt::n:lent and cou..ld be of' a
qualtcy compa..r£ I ~tb those prog:r:u:ns run by larger cities only through tbe
aid of :federal categorical grants and w-hich a..re open only to certn.ln segrrtenta
of their communities. n..a.m_ely persons qua1L(ylog UDder the federal guidelines
for loW" income.
A youth program for the suxnm.er '\Vould be beneficial for the
community ln that lt 'W'Ou1d provide activities !or its y outh during the SUDl..D'\er
va.ca.:tion montlls nn.d also provide opportt:m.ities tbat might otherw-ise not be
available to many members o.C the conu:n_unlty.
Playground Excursion Program
The City currently operates seven pla~~grou:nds. An elgbt-week
program could be operated from these playgrounds t.o provide aU-day trips
Cor children through the seventh grade to the fo]J~,-lng destina.tiCXUJ:
1. Cheyenne 1\.t.o..-.:J.tatn Z -oo;
2. Art 1\t:u.seunt;
3. Moun ta.1n park;
4. Botanical Gardeo.s;
5.. Zoo and I\.'luseUID.;
6 . Planeta.riu:rn;
7. A lr Force Aca.clexny;
S. Far-m in Elizabeth.
Five of the above trips can be accomplished by using Engle'-VOCXI Public
School buses a.t a cost of $60 .. 00 per day. This is lor 'tQ;·o buses and drivers -
a total cost .Cor the five trips £or all playgrounds "·o ·uld be $900 ..
Three or the trips. because of distance and /or school policies. W"'Uld
necessitate the use o.r a Continental Trallways bus.. The cost o.f these t:rlpe
wou1d be S2. 400 . The trip to the Denver xnount:a.tn pa....rk would ID.clude a ptcntc
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Two additional adults and hll.ro youth lende.;.s would be required to
augrnen~ existing sta..f.C pe_rsoonel in the Parks and Recreation l>epa.rttnent: to
carry out t:hls progra..J:D. Listed below i.s a budget for 'the total sununer pro-
gra.n.
Transportattoo
Additio nal supervlsioo
Food
Total
Athletic Ca.m.p Program
$ 3.300
2.400
625
s s. 325
This program ls d esigned :for boys and girls from elexnenta.ry
through tbe eighth grade and "~ould include an tntensi,·e tv.TO-week progra-m
ln each acth-tty listed belovv . Skills and skilled development would be e:t:npha.-
sized. Films and speakers would also be provided. Hopefully, guest
appearances could be arranged with mcnlbers of the professional Denver
Bears, Rockets. and Broncos . Certificates ,,~ould be issued to participants
at the COUlpletiou o£ 'the progr:1.a1 along '\.v'i.th aT-shirt stenciled for the
program. Similar camps operated by the sun~er usually ch.:l..rge anY'vhere
from 8150 to 8200 for pa..rUcipatlon. This cost excludes participation by
m .any members of our com_munity. The City could provide this program
at a cost o:C only SS. 00 per activity -a cha..rge being made to assure attendance.
'Budget for each activUy is as follow-s:
1. Progrn.rn directl~ s 800
2. Sta.ff a..ss t stance 1,000
3. Sblrts and cert::L£icates 150
4. Tr-an sporta.t.lon, Ul.Jns, au:pp1les ~
Total s 2,150
Programs that could run are boys' soccer, volley ball, ba..seball and gt..rta•
volley ball, chcorleadiog, and g:ylXlna.&tics.
If all o:C the above programs were to be offered, the total cost
W'OUld be 812, 900.. Additional progra.n:1s in such sports as golf', track. baak.et-
ball, and football could be provldecl U so desired.
This program V~o•ould bo available to Englewood resldent.s only.. Each
participant Vlo'Outd have four hours per day a.ctlvi.ty plus evening fib:ns and
speakers.. 1\lorning sessions would be for elementary age boys and girls
while aLternoon sessioos ·would be for the junior high age boys and glrls. Bot:h.
groups would come back together in evenl.ngs (or Hh:ns and lectures.. Each
activity could acco:rnmodate a ma..x:lrnum of 100 participants .. U more than
that number preregistered, another session could be added.
Respectfully su.bmitted.
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Assistant. City l\1.anager
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BY AU"rHOR.XTY
ORDXNANCE NO. ~~ S~ OF 1973
AN ORD I:NJ\,.NCE AMENDING SECTION 3 (a.) ENTXTLED -ovERTIME WO.RX·• CHAP""rER 7,
TYTLE V, OF THE •69 E.M.C., BY AOTHIDRZZLNG O'li7E.:RrXME CClMPENSAT:I:ON FOR ALL
CIA.SS :I:F rED EMPLOYEES OF THE CXTY, I«:JT EX.EMP"'.r, FOR DUTl:ES PEBPO:RMED OVER
AND A.BCWE THE NORMAL WORK SCHEDULE.
WHEREAS, Letters of O.nderata.nd.i.ng between the Ci:t:y o~ E:nq1.ewood
and the Engl..ewood Firefighters Associ.a.ti.on; E.n.gl..ewood Mun.i.c:i.pe..l. E:mpl..oye.es
A.ssoc:i.&t:i..on; and Pol..i.ce Be:ne£.i.t Associ..at.J..on, set forth the tilae &.nd one-h.a.l_f
com.pe.n.sati.on to be p&.i..d to c1.ass~i..ed e:mpl....oyee..s; and
WHE.REA.S, the l..ett.e.rs of Unde:rst.a..ndi.n.g requ..i.re • .,._nd:J..ng l..eg:i..sl.a.ti.an
to ~l..ement these Changes agreed upon.
NCM, 'rHEREFO:RE, BE rr ORI:I&XNED BY "rUE CX"TY cx:nn~CXL OF THE C".rrY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as fo.Ll..ows:
Section 1..
That Section 3 (a) e.n:t..i.tl..ed "Ove..rt..im.e WorJc•, c::::ha.pter 7, Ti.tl..e V
o£ the •69 E.M.C., .i..a hereby ~d.ed to read a.s foLl..ows:
Sectioo. 2 ..
5-7-3 Overt..i..me Wox::k
(a) Except as herei.n.after pro·vi.ded, dut.i..es pe:rfolCDed.
over a.nd above the a.ssi.gn_ed work. schedu.l..e, or an
hol.i..da.ys, sha.1.l.. be considered overt.iJDe for al..l..
m.onthl.y empl.c:ryees other t.b.a.n f:L..relaen, and ~1.CJYee.a
whose wcu:::k sch.edu..1e p.rc:J'V"idea a day off ~ 1:iau. of
any ho1....t.....c::Sy ..
P:Lre.en ah&11 receive overti..le ~or duti..ea perfo.x:-..ed.
and a.bove the a.ssi..qned work ~ ~ f..i..r'ty-six
(56) hou.x:s, wi.tb. the hCJU..X'1y ~t..e c<XIlpU'ted .i..n the
s.auae --.nner in wh.ic::h forty (40) hou.r per W"88k e.p1oy.._.
have their hou...r1y .rate..s ~put.ed_
Ove.rt.iBle sha.l.l. nei.the.r be COIIIP'Uted nor ~ti.ex».
al.l.ott.ed u.prc:x::a previCJ~~U.S~Y &c:c:::rued ~-
"%'21e appo:.Ln:ti.ng authority and the. career Se.rvi..ce
Board are hereby a.uthori.z.ed. to esta.b~ by a.greeaent..a
speci...fi.c poai.ti.cx..s wb1..ch w:i...l..J.. be cons.:Ldered ex.-pt
from ove..rti...e poay or c~to.ry ti.ae ..
~J."h&t &..1...1. Or<11.n&nces and prra.rt.& o.J: Orc::a.i...n&nc::s in CCJa.J:.J..1ct be.rew:1.t:b.
are ~re&sl.y repea1ed ..
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Xb.t..roduced, read i.n .tu...11, and ~sed
16th day oL A.pr.t...l.., 1973.
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a-.d by t.i..t:J...e and pas.sed OlD. f:l..n&1 .read.:J.n.g 010. the ~ day o~
~z?Z~~·~~~~-· 1973.
~LL&hed by tit1e
the /a day of z?2c y as OrdJ...:bian.ce No. --L.2..-.• Se.r::Le..s o1! 1973.,. on.
.. 1.973.
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x .. s;.a_r]. No11en..be:rqe:r, cSo hereby ~ that the ~ and.
~o.regrc..1D.q .L. a t...rue, accu...ra te and CC~D~~PLete copy o~ the O:rdi...Da.Dc:e.. praa.--.:S.
om :f.:l...na...l. .rea_d..j,ng and pub1...;i...abed by t.i.t.l..e a..a Or~e No. ~· Se.r..J..es o~
1..973.
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BY Atl'1"'HORXTY
ORD.XNANCE NO. ---• SEBXES OF 1973
AN O.RDXNANCE AMENDXNG SECTION 3(a) ENTX'TY..ED ~ WOBX-CBA.P"rER 7,
TrTLE V, OF THE •69 E.M,..C • ., BY AUTHO.R.:XZXNG OY'E.Rr:D!IE ~ION FOR. ALL
CXA.SS ::IF :I:£0 EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY, NOT EX.EMP"T, FOR IXJT:t:ES PE.RFORCED OVER
AND ABOVE 'THE NORMAL WORK SCH:EDULE.
WHEREAS, Lette..rs of Unde.rsta..ndi.ng between th.e. C.1:t:y cd! En<g1e-ood
a..nd the E:ng1ewood Fi..re.f:Lgbters A..tsaocia.t:..!.-oo= Eng1ewood. Munic:.ipa1 Emp1oyee&
A.s.soc:i..a.ti.on= a...n.d Po1i...c:e Benefit Aaaoc:i..&t:.i.CXJ., set fort.b the ti..ae a..nd. one-ha..1.f
c~t.i..on to be pa;l.d. to c.l...a..ssi..fi.ed. em;p.Loyee•; and
WHEREAS , the .l..ett.e..rs of t:rn~ta.n.di..n.g: requ..:i..re. •mend i "9 1eqi.a l.a t.:Loo
to ::l.lnp1e:me.nt t:.be.se c:ba.nge.s agreed Up<Xl.
NOW, THEREFOBE, BE ::rT ORDAXNED BY DIE CX'TY C!""KJKJCTT OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO., a.s £o11c:J~~WW:
Sec:t..i..on. 1.
Tb.a.t:. Secti.on 3 (a) e.nt.i.t1ed ""''ve..rt.i..J:D,e Wo%Jc:-, Cba.pt.e.r 7, T:i.:t.1e V
o£ the •69 E.M.C., i.s he...reby aJDende.d to read aa fo1.1.0'1oir&:
Sec:::t.:lo.n 2.
(&) E:x.c:-ept as he.re.i..na:fte.r provided, dut.:i..e.:s perfo~
o-ve:r and above the as.s:i.gn.e.d work sch.edu.1e, or oa
b.o.l....i..days, s.ha.1l.. be c:onside...red c::rve.rt.ime for a-1.1
--=-o.t.h...l...y ~1oyee.s other than f:Lreaen, and ...p1.~
whose wcu::k sc:hedu...l..e p.rc:nri..de.s a day o£~ :i.n 1..Leu o~
any bo.1..:L.day.
F..i..r~ ~1..1.. ~ve ova~ for duti•• :per~o~
a:nd. .above the •••igne.d work week. ~ fi..rty-s~
(S6) hou.JCS., wi.:t.h the bourl.y :t.l!l.te c:c::.aputed .i..n the
-..-.e -.nne.r .i..n 'tld:l.:i..cb forty (..,0) b.c:::Ju..r per week ....,1oy ...
have their hCliU%'1.y E&t.e..a cc..,pu:ted.
ove.rt.i..e sha.l...l. ne . .:l.:tb.er be computed nor ~ti.CD
a11ott.ed upon pre"V"i.oua1.y &c::crued a~.
~ appo.i..nt.ioq autbo.r:1.ty and the ea..r...r Se.X'"9i.ee
ac:..rd are hereby a.ut.b..~ to eatab.l...i.ah by &C!Jr••-•a:ta
spec:::i..f~ ~:i.ti.ca.a 1111h.Lc:b -i11 be CCJoa'1.8.i..~ ex~
fr~ ~ pay or Yi' a•to.z:y ~ ...
"l."ha.t &~i. Orc::l.1n&D.ce.a and parta o% Ordin.a'D.C8S in COG£.l....:l..ct herew1tb
are ~ress1y re~ed.
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16th day o£ Apr:i....l.., 1973 ...
1973 ...
-.Cl by t.:J.. tl..e and paaa.ed c:.:a Li.na1 rea.clJ..Dg oo the ----day ocr
-----------· 1973.
Pub1...i....shed. by ti.t1e .._. Ord..i...Da.Dce: No ... -----· day of , 197 3 ...
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o ff i.ei.o C:J.:t:y C:l..e.zJc.
x, JC.a.r1 Nol....Lenbe:rqer , ao .hereby ce~ that t:::be ~ and
forego:J...ng .L8 a 't.r'ue , accurate and ~1ete copy ~ the Ordtne-nc-, ~
c:.:a ~1. reading and _pt'Ub.1.i..sbed by t..Lt..l...e ..-Or"1 n-nc:e Mao ... -----• ~ o~
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OBI>n0.NcE NO_ , SERIES OF 1973
AB ORDINANCE .AIIENO.xNG SECTXON 3 (a) ENTXTLE:D ~:J:ME WOJUC• CHA.P'1"ER 7,
TXTLE V, OF THE •69 E.M.C., BY AUTHO.R:r.Z:J:NG OVE..R:rXME ~XON FOR. ALL
CI.A.SSIF:J:ED EMPLOYEES OF THE CrrY,. NOT EXEMPT, FOR DO"r::IES PERFOBMED OVER.
AND ABOVE THE NORMAL WOR:K SCHEDULE_
WHEREAS, Letters o£ U:nde.rsta.n.d..i...ng between the C1:ty of Enq'1.e-ood
And the E:ng1e-ood F.i...x::ef.i..ghte.rs A..&.soci.a.t.i..OID;; Eng1e.wood Munic.i-pra_1 E:mp~oyee..s
A.&.soc:ia.ti..OD; and Po1:i.c:e Benefit Assoc.i.a.t.ioo., set forth t:be ~ and one-ha...1.:f
cc:.a.pe.n.s.;ati.on to be p&..i.d. to c~..s.i..fi..ed emp1oyees; and.
WHEBEAS ~ the 1ette.rs o£ unde.rat.&.ndi..ng ::requ.:i..re •-mendi ng 1egi&Lat.i..ca::l
to .:i..mp1ea.ent the.ae changes agreed upcx::a..
I!ICJiiii', THEREFORE, BE rr O::RDii!IL.XNED BY 'niE C.rrY CX>OiiiCXL OP THE crrY'
OF ENGLEWOOD, <:X>LORAIX>., as fo1.1owa:::
n:..&t Sect.i..on 3 (a.) e.nti:t1.ed -ove.rt..:~...me Woz:Jc•, Cba.pte.r 7., Ti.:t1e v
o£ the •69 E.M.C., i..s hereby ~de.d to read a.s fo1.1ows-:
(a.) Except a.s be:re..i.na..ft.er provided, duties pe:r:fo:r:.ed.
<:rver and a.bove tb.e: a..s..si..gned work sc:::hedu1e, or on
bo1i..days, sha...1..1 be con.si.-de.red ~ for &11
JaCID_th1y emp1cryeea other tha.n £~. and -..p1oyeea
Whose _.o.x:k. s.c:bedu..l...e p::rovi..cSe:& a day of£ .J.n 1...i..eu o£
any ho.1.:i..da.y _
F :L.re:.en sh&1.1 .rece..J.. ve c:::nre.rt.i.e :for 4u:t:.ie.s per·.r-o::a:~:d
and .a.bave the a.sai.gned. w-o:z:k ~ of :f.i....fty-s:Lx
(56) h.ou..rs, vi..th the bou.r1.y rate CCllll'II!I?Ut.ed :1.n the
-..u.e. manner i...n wh.i...c:h :f.o.rty (40) hour per 'W'II!!M!I::k. ea~~P1oye:e.s
ha¥e the..i...r hCJIUlC.l.y ll::a.t.e.& ~-
O'V'e:~ sha.11 :ne:i:t.her be c:::c:lBlputed. nor c:~pensa:t.i..cx:l
a1...1.ot.t.ed upon previ....ou.&1y .a.cc:ru.ed. o~-
'2.'b'!!: appoint..:i.ng autho.ri:t:y and the c::a.ree:r S ·ervic:e
Board .are hereby a.ut..bo.r.i..zed. to es:ta.b.L:L.sh. by ag~t..
apec:i...£..i..c prosi...t.i..~ wb...i..ch vi...l...1 be c:ons..ide.red ~
f.r~ ~ pay or ~n-to:ry ~-
Dwat a...l....1 Ordinances a.n.ct ~ ot" Ord3n.enc:---in c::ca.£.1..ict be:rew.1.t:b.
are e:xpress.1y repea..l..ed .. --
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16th day o£ Apri...1, 1..973 ...
-...s by' t.:l..~ .and ~ CD L.:l...z::li&1 .E."e&4:i.zag CD t:be
----------~· 1973.
Pub.l.....i..&hed l:Jy t.i.._t...1.e as o:rd.:i...na.nce 1110 ...
day of • 1973 ...
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x. K&.r.1. No.1...1..~. do hereby ce..rt..J...:ry tb;a-t:. tbe ~aDd
fo.rego.i.ng i..a a. true, &CC'U%&te and c::x:Ja~P1..te copy o:f the ord.i.Da.Dce, pa.a-...5
om £.:i..na.l.. ~ an.d. pub.l..i.shed by' t..i_t1e -... Orcu ne"DC"'e ]IJ(:,.., -----• Ser:l...ea o.f
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Al6 c.D~ ~ ..s:ECTICIN 2 I'•~.,. ~ 2.,. ~ V_, OF THE •69
Z-N.C • ., ~ -~IOIV -..BOiaRD OF CAREER ~v..z.~ ~
c::xJI::1.l8C.. .APPO~ , BY ~ !l"BE LUI!l""E OF 7:7U!: XNI'T.IAL 7':£RI!6 OF ..sA..Z::Z:>
c::xJI::1.l8C.. APPO~, -ARD ~ .A6I ..E&EJ!iGEJiiC:J' •
.BE xr -CIRDiaiJIIED BY :r.&E czrr CXJI:7'-=:ZL OfF ~ .cxrY c::JE' z-==z,.......,,.
CW')Z:I"W'4 D0, AS :Eo.L.L~::
2'2ala-t Sec:-ti..aD 2 (•I,. ~ 2, r:it.Z.e v, of the •6..9 _z_,._c_ is
~ ~ecf to .:rraad .as .fo~:
£•.) ~t .any .regu.Z.ar or .s:pec.iJIII....2. .sess..:i.an, the C:i.t:y
C'ou:J::Jci..2 st.:a.a.L.2 •ppo.i:n~ tW'C) c,._.,.-; ss ioners
spec::i.fy:i...::ltg tbe i.n.i t.:i..a.Z te.z:::ms end ~ effec::ti.....e
cr..tes of t:.b.ei.r ·~t-~ .in.:i..t:.i.a.2 ~
.sba.2....2 c e 1«/ay LS, .2 97 3 _ .sa.:i4 appo.in:tmeonts:
.&ba.L.Z be .-...de at ~e.a..s:t "t.ea d-ays pr~ t10 the
.S.te of eLect.i.Oib-
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.,....,_,c:t;.:zz ' r:s o.f ~ ~eer .S~ce ,....,....,_issi-on ~ t::;.a.Jt:e ef.fec::t. on tbe
.-....e cf.a_-te AS the ~~oyee ~of .-..i.d cc---jss:ion, ~t d4tte ~
.-ay LS, 297.3, .and furt:..ber' finds tba:e: tbe pa.:s.sage of t.b:Ls ~ .s._-.
_..,_s•z•:ry Lor the ~:Late _preserv•t.:i.OD a:£ .EJ~Ub.Lic: ..bea..Itb_, ,peo.ace., ~
..-fety,. -4U2i!! tba1:: thi....s ~ -~ :f::&.ke eL.f...::;:t UJ:lCIZ2 ~~
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~ • 1ed' 'bo .re.ad' .as f~aws.:
C..-J .At ~v ~ or ..spec:d,.a...1 ....s.ica_, ebe City
C"'Onz:!<"'17 ~ •.P.EJID.iD1::: -e:-o ,..,..._; .. ,,...... ...
.apeci..Ey.i.Dg tbe i.zri..ti..-..2 ~ ;.-:Del the eff~'lll"e
..._~or t::beLr •ppc:ai..D~-2'2le .:i...rd'f:.:i..a..I ~
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cSa~ of e.l..ec:"C.ioa-
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--..y .z.s. ~73.., 4IDtd .:Eu:.rt.ber ~ ~e the p-sr-of ~ c::ardi~ is -"""-SILTY for tbe ~·ee ~tioo> >Of pahLic -.1tb# ~, -
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cc-E>C:oi..zl .sha..L2 •ppod.~ f:WiCt ,.,.._.1•-s"i.......-rs
s:pee:iEg::S..ng the .i.za..it::..:i..a2 ~ ~ the ef£ec::t.ive
.s-tes of tbeLr ·~-e... ~ i:n.:i..~ ~
~ .-.y ~ .. 2..973-s...i.d ·_ppo.in~ts
~ be -.de •t ~...-t tea days; ,prior -eo t:be
d.-t:e o:£ e.Z.erc:-t1.oa-
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CII:-I!C"~i..·ZJ rr:s of tbe c.ar-t ~ ,.,.._'isp-jaa ~ #:.aJbe eff~ CID ~
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_oco,_,•.,•a--ry :for --ehe £ 'i"•te ~oa of .fJIIQhL.i.c ~th... ~· .ad
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E-JIJI-C-, E:lfi"T:rTL.E:.D •ADI!IIJJ1.I:S'7"RATTC»JJ -.IIIIClARD c::'/IF ~ S~ ~.IC»>'.EB:S
cr:::JiiCDIIIC. APPO~ "' BY COiRR...-~z:.G 7E:E" n.&%'B' 01"' ~ .zw:rT.z::;;a..L '%"ER22!r c::JIP' .sA.ZD
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r.ta.t Sec:t..:i.C/1::0 2 (~, c:boa~ 2,~ rit.Le V., of 'f:.be •69 E-11-C-is
~ ~ed eo .read AS :fo~c:-s:
f•J At any ..r-eg"U..Lar or .spec.:LA.2. .se::ss.:i.on, t::..be City
C«"'JUJ?Ci" z .s.bltL.Z ap_po.i.:nt "two ec::-:t....s.si~
~.i:Dg the :.i....r:a.i~ tez:::az:s and tbre e:Efec::t1ve
d.a"1::.eS of tbe.i.r appo.:i.n~ _ me i.n.i ~ 'te%211
..s:l:a.a..2..2 ll!l.&y ~5, ~973_ Said appoi.:n~
~ .be ...cfe at: ~ea..s-t ten dAI.y.s JXC:Lor .to the
date of e.Lecti.on-
I.nt::rod.u.C11!!!1d_.. r"eiad i:n ~ ~ ~ OlD :fi:rst. ~ tbe
-L 6 :tb d.ay of Ap.:r;1J_.. ~973_
2..973-
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d.ates of t:.be.1...r •ppo~-~ i..n.1.t.La..2 ter:.
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~ be ~ .aC: ~---c: tea day.s prior to tbe
cl.ate of e.Lec.-t1.a:a _
t'")c'Manc-11 ba:rebg f~ ~~that the .appo~C: of~
C!CIIaDC~ r .. of the ca.reer Service ec--1••1.Dia ~ taka eff~ cxa C:...be
___. date .-.. the -.p~c:::aoyee -.-ber• of .-..id ,...,._., •• 1.on, ~t ct.ee .be1..ntg
--.y ~.5, ~:973, and fu:rt.ber f~ ~:C: the~ of~~ La
_..,. __ _,rg ~or the 1 1.-ee ~t:L.c::an: of pubLic ~th, ~,aDd
.-afe#::g, «nd ~t: tb.1.... Ordinaanc=e -~ ta.ke .LL~ apoa pzhzs.....,....t...,
Lo~ f~ pas--..ge •
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Stan Dia.1
Ci t:y Jr-1.a..na.ge..r
C:i.ty of Eng1e-.::>C>d
3400 S ... E1a.t.i.
Eng1ewood. Co1orado
Dea..r M.r-Dia1;
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X ha~e been to1d that in order to at~t to have any
E:n.g;1.e1tloPOOd streets b.l..oc:ked off. the ftla.tt:e.r x:tust be taken
up with you a...nd the City Counci.1. ...
As you are a~are. Craig Rehabi1itation Hospita1 specia1izes
.in spi.na.l.. i...n'jur.ie.s. and bas been 1oc:ated. i..n. E.ng1ewoo:d. since
November of 1970... I:n an a.tte:m.pt to ce1.ebra.t.e. we are
p1an..n...i.ng our fi-rst a.nnua.1 fi..e1d day on May 18. The day
~i11 eo~sist of ~hee1Chair reLay races. booths. and various
ot.b_e.r g-ax1es.. HO"W"eve.r. i..n order to put on co=n-petit..i.ve 9C!!IU!le-S.
the s-a.."'=t.e as are he1d .i..n the Para Ol..y:npi.cs each year. we need
a...s :n_uch roc::M1l as poss:ib.1e... W e are a.l...ready pl._an.n...i...nq to use
our ?arki.ng 1ot for most of the gaJ::\es... But I a:m b.c>pi..ng i.t
wou1d be possLb1e to b1ock off the 3300 b1ock on C1arkson
and one b.l.ock of G~a.rd... The Gi..ra.rd street b1oclc wou.l.d :not
be as i..r:::roor-ta..nt as the one on. C.l.a.rkson-S.i..n.ce -we have Bade
p1an.s for the news r.:a.ed.ia. to be present. W'e wou1.d .1.i...ke to
ma.k.e the ga.:rnes as compet....it.ive a:..s poo.ssi..b.1e ...
Xn. an. attempt to use the streets '-Fben there is 1itt.1.e
t.ra!:fic::, we are sc::hedu.l..i..n.g ou..r cc:xnpet.it.ive gam.es frOftl
.1.-:00 to 3:30 p ... rn... Xn t.h..ia way we wou.1d. on~y bl.oc:lc. the
streets for 2~ hours ...
As you are awa...re ~ hospita.1 pa.ti.ent.s ~ especi.a1.1.y persons
~ith severe spi.na.1. injuries~ need to re.1.ease their emotions
through approved ~eans ...
Any consi.derat.ion you give this request wi11 be qreat1y
a.pprec::ia.ted... A..1.so i.f there are any questions c:once.rni.ng
our request, p1ease £ee.1. free to a.slc t.b.en at your convenience ...
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Craig Rehabilitalion HospilaJ
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ADdy M.cCown. Aaalataa~ Clt;Jr ---
Mays. 1973
REDUCED FARE FOR BUSS~EM
"Ibe t...o -coounlttees oL the CUI-oL ~1-..od aDd Littl--
Wed:Deeday. May 2. 19'73. £or bau:b. to dlac:as• va..rlOWI uua..ttera CCJD-
cerning the E:Dgt..--ood-Littld".oo-Fort J:.ocaD. bus s...-..-tce.. ODe oL tbe
l'tei:D.a di.acuaa..:,d ~ a red:taetiOD. oL tl:t.e ada11 f:a.re .f.rcxn f:ort:y ftve caa.ta
to ~w five OI!!IIDta ...
BoCh CCJODDDtttees ._."'"""-1y ~-r e end to tbelr c-c>U•
t:bat. tbe fare be l~ed .aa st:a.ted above to be effective .J'UDe 4.. 19?3 ...
Littletoa. -'ll be -~-In ...ark JObop-M.Obd.ay DiPt. U..,. 7th
aud -'ll diacuaa thia .....uer --t-..
"'''he agreeD:U!!!Dt. bet::weea the twro c:Lt:i_ea cloela not. presc:rt-be tbe r-at:e.
to be cbarged. --. 9 ot: the~ n>erely --~I
dec:lsloa..s relative to ra:t;e ~ ........ ah:a.11. require prior wrt..Ulal
approval by t:be City Coua.c-D.s oL bod:a c:::tt:t.es. t 1:bere£ore rece-nT !l"d
-this be placed ... tbe CCJUDcU AgeDd.a this l'ICIDCD!y DJcbt. U..,. 7tb
UDder ••CoDlDUDl.lca.t:l~ Act.l.c.:~. ~~·. A J:DClllltl.oa to be ~
corded lD the znlnutea sbc>uld be auftlcleDL
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Pu""BLTC HE."-R~G 0~ PROPOSED
EXPE="-:DlTL"-RES OF R~-E~CE SHARING FU~S
Llst..ed. below are the sev-eral l~ proposed by the Ct.ty"s .staff to be (unded.
t:h.roug:b. t:be St:a.te a..o.d Lo<:a1 Gov ernxneots Assl.staDce Act -Reveoue Sb.arlng
£or 1973:
Purchase ot: a band......a.gaa ... ... .. • ... ... .. ... ... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. S 15. 000
Mu:nt.clpa.l band su:xrnner concerts and p.rogra..rna 1. 000
A CODl..JD;unt._~~ attitude and prlorittes research
-~dy" ..... --............. - -....... -....... -.. -..... · .. -........... - - -.. - -.. 20. 000
De:rnollshlng: and paving the al1ey Lor pub1tc
parking or rexnodetlng o:! t.he present Pollee-
Fire buHding. • • • • • • • . . • • • • • • • . • • • . • • • • • • • • • 21. 500
~1_ed.:la Centers progr&Dl .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. ... ... .. ... ... .. ... .. .. ... .. ... .. S. 500
Es·tablt_s!u:nent of .a.. n~ bus service route.
tnc1u:ding £ull purc:ha...se price m one DeW' bus ... ... .. 45. 000
Revo)vlog HousiDg Fund .. ... .. .. .. ... ... ... ... .. .. ... ... .. ... • .. .. ... .. .. so. 000
Expa.D.s loa. o:( t:be Servi.ceo:.t.er ... .. .. ... ... ... .. ... ... .. .. ... .. ... ... .. ... 24.7 • 000
Reconst:ructlon of Intersection at. South SaDt:a. Fe
a:u.d o~out:b.. .................. -...... -....... -.... -......... -............ -... 105. 000
S54o3,000
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