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CI"Z'Y OF l!:NG~, COz..£)RADO
JUL.r ~6, .2.97.3
~ City OOUnCi..2 of tbe C i tv of J!I:Dg'~.-.ood .. Ar•~ Oc•caartg",
Co~or.ado ... ~ in regu..La.r ~sian Clift ~y ~6, .l.~J •t:: 8:0~ P.J!I.
'ftae ~•t::...i..oa .., .... gi~ bV the ..,..._ l!""redericJc. ~ of the
z-.nu~ LUtherAn Clau..rc:.b-rbe P~edge of ~~i..anc:e .,.... Led b9 GirL
scout r.ror>p 1110 • .2..3.56-
~ ICil9'Q.r ..Jced Eor ro.2.J. ~. U.EJ'OIIft tbe ~ of ~ .ro~.,
tba: fo~Lc.~~ -ere p.r-ent:
CC~UDC.iJ ~s Sc~ .. Sc=,.....c.,..,,._rq, s..u:a.:i.nq, Dborit::y, .Br'QIWD,
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City ~t&aDager Di.~
City Att:orfte9 a-.r&.rd.i..n..i
~.i•t:.ant cit:y ~ger .M:::CowD
.Adlai..n.i•t..r•t.ive ~•.S...tant #llreftde.L.an
Director of r~ JWroLL~er
7"be 1Ca90r .r~ t:..be foL.Z.owi.ng per.on;s f~ ~ .2.~t::: of
SJ?I'8Ci&L Citi&en Progr~ Invitees.
/'Lrs • .Jol':lft.S.OC stated that: t.be b.2.CJoek of 4900 so. l!'..Z..ti ~ ....
in need oE .some-spec:i~ pavi..ng due t::o rep&..Lr wo.r..lt: .n.ot:: p:ropar.2.g c::lcJDe in tbe
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Jll.r. Joba ICrtl!d..Z.i.ng, 3.2.3.2. So. Higb Sf:.r'ee't-
Mr-se..:Lrert que.st..ic:aned Cc::xa.nrc'i..2. .-.. to w.bat:: tbe PL&DD..i.Dg and ~
CGIIIm!lission"s .respotn•~it:i.es .in the City City~ D~ ~
Hr. Seifer-t • • question.
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Mrs. Jlllfy:rt.Le J~, 5020 So-IN'~~,. .appe.a.red .before
Counc..i~ to disc:u..• • c.:J..tiaec CQIIIU)..Z.a...i..ftt.
I!Lr-s. Jone_s stated' t..b.t: abe --.nt,.:t • st:r.a....igl!:r'e: ~ ._. to the
tr•~er ord~ in tbe c~t!!l' o f Jr:ng.L~. She •tatecf tt..e • 16r•. sue
~ider in ~ COde J!I!DLorc~t: Di"V"'i.a.ioa ~ to~d her ~t: .a ..ZS foot
trai..Ze.r ~ to be :J!IIA.r.lced in the .b&c:Jic oE a 9AZ"d. A ~i--' ~cLe
C'OU.Ld' be ~ on the ~ or in the dii...._...v. ~ fe.J.t t.la.t tb:La .z_..,.
s~ .be ~app~:Led un...i.Lorm.Z9 •~• t'-City. S.be f~t t'-' orig~ e.rai.Zer
Law bad ~ ~ed during the ~ of ~ 9 tt-..h ~ers iz:a the Ci ey aDd
t.boae: the ~t oE the Citv of BD9..Z.....arod d--..nd'ed e..t..t: Cou.nc~ e.ake
&ctiaa .at this t...Uae to ..-xf the ord.i.D.ance.
City ~gee Di&.2.. .-e.tecf ~t: OoluJ!c:L.L bad referred qu~
conc::e.rn:Lnq ~ tra.i.Ler o~ eo the C1.tv .&teo.r:aev previ.olu.•.LY'-22ae Citv ,.,..._ger bad .appoi.nt.ct .a ~ ttee of the PoLice Ch.i.ef, tbe rraLE:Le: .Bagi.Deoer,
the Cityo P..Zannec, .and the Jlu;i1di.ng .zn.-pector to ..ZOC!IIk .at tbe •itu.at.ian and to
suggest: any c.b.aDge:s ~-%"JJ.JJe st.-e.~-..~ c:..tar.t • tr.a.i..Zer is •
vebic.Le UDder 26 feet .Long .. v~e .a:al§1tla...i..ng ~ 26 E..-t L• • .-o~e ~
.~!&any t:..r.a~e.rs in the C.it!l .a.re .not; .-abject to e..be ord'i.n.ance,. a.t'll.Lle ~.iJe
h1o-.:s a..re. ft.-~ do ~t pr~ucf• parJcintg in the driv~v .. in :E:1l:"CCnt:
of t.be ~-... or :Ln ebe v&rd. A .-ot:o.ri...zed .z.c:-e c.a:a be parked c.:~ the str_.-t,
w~..Ze • tra...f...Zer cou~d .not: be pa.rJced tbe.re, ercep:t for • •bc>.rt:: t:t.-8 .
JWr. JI&ILuric:e Jones stated that !:.'>ere s.l'x;Ju..Zd' be • ~-in t:..be
trai~e..r o..rd.i.Da.Dce to p.robibit ~ types of tra...:~Je.r-s. Be ..t.ted that ti'M!!tg
.....re .an un..sigb~y -... eo the City .at t::..b.i.s t:iare. Be f•~t that in ~ieu of
• c.I"J,a..ftge i..n. t.be o..rd.i.nance, .i..n.foz::m,ation on the pz-esent o.rd~ •~d be
t::r.an.s:.itted to c:it1zen..s for their info~tion, s.i.n.ce t1ae.re .Z:.... ~ ..ac:b
a..rgui..ng in neighborhoods ~.i.ng this.
Couaci.2.~ ~ stated t.P::.t .-he .....ou:~cl Lt..Jt:. • Li.-t oL the
c:u..rrent o:rd.i..n.anoce .s--=t..f.c::ans ~ to cr~-:r• .and -'--t: eLL'ort or e.II'Ork
bad bean done in other c:Lties in re1.at:ica to th.i..s.
Cou:Dc:'~ ..l!l:r'IDW.n .st.f:ed t.t:..t be bad ~v-.d ~-of •pprec..1At1on.
for the dr~ge ditch project: ~ under con.strucf:.ion. in tlle City. Be ~
~ COIJ2Ce..rD over t:.be rep.a.i.r .i.nq of t:::..be st:.reet. .i..n e.be ~ t:.l.Mrt t:::..be dr~
C"Clli1St.ruction ~9 .h.acl torn up. 2"he City~ I'Jiiad .-....u.zwd ~ ~t ~
a..r ..... ind.i..c.a-eed' llii'ICIU~d be repa.:Lred' i..n. tl:aiao ~ f uture.
Coanc~ Sc::J»Nab .seac:-...:r that: be 1.-4 bad • DIDIII:aer of c:.~
~t:...i...at.i.nq b..i.s ro~• in ~..ard to t=.be Cbri•t i..-the ~ peopLe in t.be
City .at t...be ~ ..... -t Cc:JouDc~ ~c:.i.Dg".
Assistant City Ateo.r'De'y Lee .-e.-ted tbat • .-u....tt had ~ r.i~ed in
.L.it:"~eton to put a t....-por.ary i.n.:jUftt!Ction on tbe Cbri.-c:-1-.-~ ~ peopLe II • •
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TZ... ..-:.i.~~ f.:i..n.azx:::i.-4. .re,PO.rt of the Fir_, •• ~ion l"'u:z2d
recei vwd' f or tbe .record_
A .-:ac.and~ f.ro.-the A.ss..t..ean-e City .Ma.nager re.L•tiv. to the
~..Ze Eor add.it:i~ pzogzw ~ .appropr:i.•t:iCJ~D.-for :£.1..-~ .1.'73 ..,,...
rec:ei ~ for e:..be .record.
A .L..eter t::o c:..be --JPOZ" .f~ .-z-. ~ 'E. P~.i•t:, ar.c:uti.-e
D.i.rec-t:or of ..!!ii~Wed'isb .Medi-c~ c.ater, .re.L•f!....1..Dg to t'-.1.!173 ~ Repo.r-t
........ rec.-eived for tbe record.
COCTNCILJICJ!IlN SCH'fitTAB IWO'VED A.JIQ:) CCKTNCILI!D.&N B.Ll&SSII'IG SI!/:COIIIDJ!CD A
MO'r'ION 2"0 APPRCYVE A REC~.ICMI P"RC:. 2"BE' DIR.J!PCT'Cli~R OT T~ 2"10 AWARD
A CG'IN"T.RACT' TO I.ZN IIAJitD66!:R, INC. , FCJtR %'ID!riJir rL:JfiiW BID Dr $.1., ZSI'O P"'OR ~
PREPARATION AND SEEDING OF A.PPROX"..Z'XA.2".E'LY .1.. S AL::::RaS C/!tP' .L1U1D AT THJr' C.IT"r • S
NEW WA.TE:R STORAGE RESERVOIR G R.OICTNDS .LCX:A.2"l!'D A=" &ASr 1!!/IEL..r.EVII!!!:'A• AND CLARKSON.
upoa t.be ~.2. o f t..be ro~, the vot:e .:res~ ted .-.. Eo.1..1.ows:
Ayes: Counci.l .JII..abers Sc]»,..Z:,, Sc~~ ... Henn.i..nq, Dbority ,
~-n, ~.!..ess1.ng .. Senti .
Counc.i..1 .r-eceived a ~r~ fro. ~ Aa•.i.st.an·t: D:i..rec:-eor of
~ty ~~.Zo~t: ~..i..ng e.z:-.appoi..n.e-:.t: of ec-is..s.iCIIIDer"S for the
Housi..ng Aut..bor:i ~Y-
Counc.L2...1:11.an Dbo.rit:y st.t:ed ~t: i t: w.a.s bi..s und'ers-e.and'i..ng ~t: tbe
Cou.nci.l. mu:st: .re-appoint: 't:.he Hous.i.ng Auehor:i.ev due eo a c~• .in seat:e .l.aw-
effec'f:ive J 'uJ.y .1., .1.973. %"be .z..,. ~ ~ ~ •t: e:.Ja. ~..-t .l.egi•..Z•eive
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RBSOLUT'ION NCJ .. ~, ~ OF .1.!173
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE APPO~ OF cc:.-.zs.s~ %0 2WE' IICJCTS.ING
AUTHORI"Z'Y OF THB CITY OfF BNGJ:..I:WIOOD, COI.OIRADO ..
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CCII.7NCILIWAN D.HOR.IrY ltiO'VED AND C'CJICTNCILWOIICAN HENNING ~ A
MCJ"Z"'ON ~ APPROVE RESOLCT"riON NO ~ 34, SER.IBS OF ~5173~ Upcan the oa..L2 of
the ro~~~ the vote res-u~ted .._. Eo.2.~o-s:
Ayes:: Cou.nci.2. ~.s ~~,. H.aninq, Dlx:;trit::y, Jlrc:Jw.:n:,
BJ.essing,. Senti.
Coa:Dc..:LJ .r.cei-.cf • .-...randa-r :f~ 'C::..be City -.n.goer an .-do~
.sa.2.&Z"':l..es for nan~-..i.fied ~-
City~ D~ ..-e.e,_, tiMtt the Coc.anc:LJ. ~ ~iou:a.1y
.appro~~~-of und:e.rs-~ -ith the e.l:aree ~J.~ grcra~. He
:E~t:: ~t t:..be ooune.J.J. ~ed eo ~ide..r t:.J:~~e. .......-pe per~-Be woa..Id
~:Lice to l'Mt-ve •pprovaJ. for the .i...nte.nt of tbe --=:.r&ndu. to »*JI cf•~t
hta6t.d .2.~ ~.2. • -.a..La...r-y ..t...nc.r.._... .simi~ to tl'wlt oE the ... p.Leov--
grou~ in order eo be.lp 1£ • fr..._e situ•tion CIICC!U.C.red-
~ B.Elfti:LMG l!tKJIVP:D AND COUNCICJI!U&N BRC:»n!! S7!!lJCONDirD A
80'TION 7'0 APPRC:IVB' A ~ or I~ 2'0 GIVE Dl!rP~ BJUlDS ~ SAI!Dr
SA.Z'A.IU"' ~ AS 2'"lfB' ~ CliP' rnn::JSR.Sr'AND.IRG ACC'C.RDB'D 2"'I'B lfl'll&"~
GRCJIUPS. Uproc. tile c.a.L.Z of t.be ro.LZ ,. thte vote r--~ ted as :Eo.L.2ows::
A_v-es:: COU:.nc.iJ ~-Sc:..,_,&b, Sc::hnac:::.k....abecg, Henni..Dg, D.bor:i.t-g,
.1lr"''Wn ,. BJ. _..sing, S..:ati •
Cou.nc:::£.2. received a ~.ranc:fum f.r"'Oe t:.he D.i..rec'bor of F~
discussing the possibiJ.ity oE a .risk ~srement ~--for tbe City of
EngJ.ewood.
Cit:y Manager Dia.J. stat::ed ~t:: t.be Director of P.i.n.azx:e bad
attended a risk za.at:~agemrent con..Eerence Ln. Jan:u.a.ry. As a .r..-u..Zt:: oL this,
Eu..rt.her st:·udy, and discussion in tbe Ei~d,. be bad deve..lopred • ~i.ng
awareness oE ehe t:ot:a.l. risk ~t the Ciey i• i..nvo.l.ved .i..n. He fe..l.t tha-t
a risk -..nag~t an...l.ysis at t.bi.s t~ .....::JU...l.d .be ..-tr-.Iy benefici~
considering tbe .l.arge ..,_,.u.nt o.E pr--.iu.. J;ll&id .annu~.l.y by the City for
insurance progra..-.:s.
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eounc~ Dhority stated that the d.i.r.ction of ri.Jc ~g-.:~e
w.as • proper one for the City to pu.r•ue. Tile City n-...cfecf a gr-..ter
.b:aow'~ecfge .i..n order eo JDAke rat.!~ decisicans i..n. th:ls
C:i.f:!l' ~g..r D~ suggest~ ~t PD••i.b~y • ~ec .. ~uding
counci..J.. .and staff -.ig.bt •erv• ._. • good .J...i..DA:iage.
~IZ.IIUlN D..li'CliRI'2"Y 8CJIIV'I!rD J&MD COl7JifC'E.EMJIU6 .-.a.w ~ A IWO'riC:::.
2"0 H.IJUr AN .AJIL1l..LYS'r OF RZSIC ~ 2'0 COI!UJJUC'7" A srr:TDF or 2"'I'Z" C Ir'r" S
RISK MANAGEI'G!:N"r POSITION. U.,pon t::.he e~ of the ro.L.l, the ....ot::e .r..-u..l ted
.as :Eo~LOW"S:
Asr--: Counrci..J.. "-ber• Sc.bw'4Lb, Scbn,a~, B~, Dlx>r:i.ty,
.az.o.n, •~--•i.Dq, senti •
The City ~ived :..tic::an fro.. the .Bro.ard' of Ad:Ju•~t
~ Ap~~-~t Counc:i...J.. approve an enc.roa~t .request:: .by Ken ,.._u...o~E of
..... u.-o~:E Interior•, 3435 so • ..llr~•!l, of t.a r .. e ov.r City pro,pe.rty for
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JWr. Jllla.u.-o~f st.t::ed t'--t he wou_.Id .J...LJo. t:o .baVW' .-n ~~t:
an City proper-t!tJ.
Cooc.ux:'i.J..Iioii'CIIIII.af Benn...i.Dq izHZ-ui.red &S to w,._t: the ~ or 4llD
enc~~t .requ-..t: ..,..... ~i..stan·e City Attc::t.rney .r..ee stated ~t an
ancro.ac,_,e can be granted ei tbe.r w:i.. th • time .J..ila1. t or not:.
City N"a.nager Di.~ stae.d ~t it: was b.i• UDd'er•ea.ndi..ng ~t: •
.J..ett:e.r of enc.ro.a.c~t ~CJIIII"S it t:o be r~ .-Eee.r 30 d.-y.s of not..tfic::.~aeion.
Counci~ Sc.larab st.at:-.d tlwlt Nr. ,..u..ao.J...E ~d receive ti.Je
SAIOI!t t:reat:nN!Itnt: as previous ancrc::aac.h8enes in the .ar-.. .
COCTNCrLMAN SCHWAB #IIIOVE.D AND COCTMCILI!!UlN BIASSING SBICO#IDia> A
./I!KYZ"ION 7"0 GRA.Nr AN BNC.ROilCHNBNr AG~Nr ON r'B7r 5.AIOr IIASXS AS PR.ICJ61.
REQCTBS'!Z'S 7'0 KEN JIIAUSOLI!" 0.1!" I!UIDSOLF .IN"ZZRRORS, 3435 SO • .IIROA.J:JWJlY, OF ~
FBET' OVER C.ITY PROP~ P'CitR A CANOPY. Upt;JG the c~~ o.E tbe ro~~, the
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Ayes : Counc:.i..l. Mentbter$ Sc:]-a,a.b, Sc:hn,ac.kenbe.rg, Henn..i..ng, Dbor:l.t:y ,
.llr'owz2,. B~essi.ng, Senti_
Nays : None
Absent:: None
LN"X"R'DUCED AS A BILL BY COCTNC.z:-LLriAN B.r:..ESSING .
BY AUTHORI"TY
ORDINANCE NO. ~ .. S1!3t.XBS OF ~973
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING JOINT LNTER-GO'VKRNNENTAL JllGREEJI!U!:NTS ~ TID!:
URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOC>D CONTROL DISTRICT, ARAPAHOE CCJC:Tirrr, 'r'BE: CirY C/!F
CHE'RRY HILLS VIL.IJt.GE, AND THE CITY OF GREENWOOD VIL.LACE, RaZATING 7'0 THE
ACOUISITION, CONSTRUC"-t.-ION ~ .I:JtliPROVE:MEN'TS, C»TNERS.HIP, AND l'liA.IN"'rENANCB OF
THE BNGI..EWOOD DAN AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR 7'0 E.XE:C:r:TrE SAID AIG~.NTS.
COUNCILICAN BLESSING JIIIC1VED AND Cc.v-A--ciLJICAN SCBNAC~ SECONDED
A NOTION 7"0 APPROVE ORDLNAA"CE NO. 24, S.BR.IE..S OF ~973. Dpon the c•~ of
t::.lle ro~~~ t:..he vote resu.lted a...s fo~~CJIWS:
Ayes: Cou.nci1 ~s Sc~~, Schn.ac.Jc.enbe.rg, Henn.i...ftg, Dhority,
.arown, B.2.es.sing, Senti.
Assistant C i ty At::~orney Lee began a discussion o£ a Bi~.2. £or
an Ord.Ln..a..Dee auehori%.i.ng an ex-ception t:o 'f:.h,e requir-.nt:s for CC1111tpet:it1V"'e
b i dd:J.ng to a.2.~ow negotiations Eor the purchase of a mini-bus.
Counci.2.ma.n Sc:hnac.klll!!!!n:be.rg se•t:ed that 1::..be City n.eded a mi.ni-bus
as soon as po.ssi.bJ.e, a..nd t:..bat :I.e w-as .2.ogicaJ. t::o provide a s.i.zfti~Ar type eo
t:..he two cur.rent.ly on tb.e .street •
.I'NTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COCTNCILHAN SCHNACKENBBRG-
A BILL FOR
AN ORDI.YANCE EXCEPTING THE P'URCH A..r;E OF A BVS FRCJ#I!l NORMAL PURCHASING
PROCEDURE, AND DEC LARING AN ENERG ENCY _
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COVNCIL/IUI.N SCHNACKENBERG JIK.:7VBD AND CCJtUNC.ILIOIN SCHftiAZJ Sl!tCOND.I!!:D
A MOTION 7"0 APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANC.K EX~TING 7718 PURCBASB OF A
:BUS FROtt#l NORJICAL PURCHASING PROC~RB. Upon tbe ca:J~ of the ro~~, t:.be vote
resu2ted as fo~2ows:
Ages:: Counci2 Jtletlml>ars Sc.J:.,&b, ScbtnAc.Jc.en..berg, Hen.n.i..ng, Dbority,
.llr"'clW:n , J!!I.Les• :Lng .. ..s.n t i .
Nays : ~
City Hazaa.ger D~ ga-v. a report to Counci2 ILB to the co.s-t figures
on e..be pu.rclw.s• of • n..., FJ.erib.le bu•.
As•i•e&nt: City Attorney Lee be9&n a discu•.sian of • notic• of
intent a¥lltd re.so.Lut..i.can of .i..n:t_,t to an.DeX" .an .a.r_. of .L.-nrd eota..Zi..ng 2.83
acr.-, .-core or J. .. .s, •etti.Dg • t.t...e .ntd p~ace for • b.eari.ntg therec:w2. He
.se.eed that • c:onf.Lict in t...i.IDe bad de~oped so ~t tbe pubJ.ic: hearing
~•t .be set: back t:o approz~t::.e...ly Sepf::eatbe.r .2.Dt::..h and the pub.J.ication dates
cn.nged.
C'c:lou:nci2~ Henn.1.J>g •t.ted that s.be Ee.l.t:.: the d•t•• for
pub..Zic_.t.ic::.J •houJ.d be 't::..be 9tb, .2.6t:.b, 23rd, ~ 30th.
Counc..LJ..-..n Sc:t.#ab .se•ted' t:bat: be feJ.t e..bey •~d be t..be Znd,
9th, .2.6eh, .and 23rd, so tlwlt if • ~t.a.ke was ~-on the first pub.J.ic.ation,
the second one ~ a correc--t GliDe wou...Zd .stiJ..l. be within the 3D-day ~
.J.izftit necessary for E.Lrst pob.J.ic.ation.
Counci.La:lan Dho.rity cc:anc:u.rred, st.t:i.ng that be fe~t the pub~ic•t:.ion
sho~d be on tbe 2..Dtd,. 9t:h, ~6th,. 23.rd, .-nd 30t:.b, in order t:o i.n..-u..re ag&.i...n.st
a ~~--in pub~ication-
RESOLUTION NO. 2L_, SKR.IBS OF 2.973
A RESOLUTION OF INTENT OF THE CITY CJCJCTNCIL OF ~ CrrY OF E:IIIGLI!"JJiiiiCJJD,
COLORADO,. TO ANNEX AN AR£JI. OF .LJilND ft:JTA.L.ZliiG ~83 ~~ MCJtRE OR .I.ZSS.., AS
ILI!!3fBINATTER MORE PARTICULI!&R.LY DESCRIBED; AND SET"'riNG A .DJI..r:B', ~~ AND
PLACE OF HEARING THEREON; AND DLRZCr'IIIIG 7:"BP: CI~ CZZRX-~ OF THE
CI"TY OF ENGLE.:"NNCJD 2"0 G.I'VE MOriCE OF SAID ~ AS RaOOZJUrD .-r .LIUI.
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CCJCTNCILICIUJI DHOR.Ir.Y lt«JJVED AND COCTNCILID'&N SC':IDIACXItWl!l&ftG ~
A ltfi/Or:CON 7"'0 APP~ RESOLLT'Z'IOII 1!10 . 3.3, S~ OF .zg7J. 'Cipclft tbe c.a.Z.l of
tbe ro.l.l, the vot• r~e-ed' ...-ro~~:
Ages: Cc:M;U»C.:l.l ~-~ab, Schnac~, Bean..i..ng, Dbto.ritv,
.Br"'Wn:, 1!1~._.-.i.ntg, S..:a"f:.i •
~·~e&.at City Ateo..rn.g X...... .-tated tbiat be biad ~ d..Lr~
to fiLe • .vie-•g•~t the Chri•t i• the A.r:a.---r peop.le a.aiJc..i...Dg f o r r--.ov-• . .1
o .f ~ f~ the ~--and be ._.ked for r•f:.i.fic.at:l..on of that d~,CJn
giv.a at an i.DLoZWtaZ ~ •t tb..1.• ~.
COCTJIICI~ ...,IJ!Ki .NOVJrD AND COCTM:::ILI'IUI.N aLaSSIJ!IIG ~ A
I!KJI'r'IO. 2"0' .RATIFY INS"rRUC""riOIIIS 2"'0 r7n!!f CIT'Y A~ 2"0 FILI!t A SUI"r AG.A..IIJTS'r
"rHB CHRIST IS ~ANSWER ~LZ IN ORDER 2"0 ~ 27DD1 l"'7fJC»> r1Dr UIII-
~.KD z::LJC.AriO. ON lniiCB 27nrY ~IDa. l7ptCJD t:..'-c....zJ of t:..'-' .ro.LZ , e:.be
vote r.-u~ted .-. Lo~oe~•:
A,_.: Cou.nciJ. ~-~, Sc-....._e k~, B~, Dbtorie:v,
.BrcJwn, ~--•ing, Senti.
COCTlfiCIZJIDUI BLI&SSING M7V7rD AND COCTJ«:::C~ SCf'WN""MM ........ SJICtW:WV
A N'O'%"ION 7"0 APPRCJ'V'B A ~NDATION rRAr rl!lCBNIC.IA.N GRADY IMUIC.K6Dr.,
POLICE DEP~, BE A...LLC»>BD 7"0 A.2'"'Z"BND 'rlD!!l AIII'NUAL C'CW#WliCJf Dr' ~
~ATION'AL ASSOCIAri'CJB I!"OR I'D8.N'TIP'ICA'riOR .::nTLr 2•-JIDIGI:Tsr 2, .l~J, IJI
JACXSON, WYCJttrCING . Upon the c~.l of the roL2., the vote ~e.d .-.. fo~~:
Ayes: CounciL Jllfeatbers s~, ..schn.a~, Bean..i..ng, Dbc>r.ity,
.aro-n, B.l .. si.ng, Senti .
N•ys:: None
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City M&121ag-.r Di.a.l. se..eecf ~e. in ~ieu o:f • .repor-t;: t.l:le
d'....,.._zo~-e oL an additi~ bu.• route, be wou~.d •etatd • -p to t.l:le
CouDc..L.2. :1nd:L~t1.ng thl!t-pro~ route.
City ~~ D.i.~ stated ~e. • g..atz-.n -.. to be 1n ~
•ucti~ t..h1.• ~ Oft ~ eart~.1.on of ebe -'l:er .2..i.De iD e:.1a.> .sc-...Lc
v1__. .a..re~~ ll&lltld requ..-ted' ~ t:o •tep rorw&rd. .-o GBe ·~ ~ore Coaac..LZ.
City .-.z..ger Di~ ~ t::be Col:ulc-.LZ • ~..e-t:er rroa -.r. ~~
~!I~ • d.-4-bo..Ie ~•ecb: ~ ~-•• .-tater~ eA.e be
~d ~-vw ~ .2.~-.r wit:h ~ for f:hei..r ~.1.d'er•t1.GD.
~-J1.. .r..uc:-ero, 3.2.50 So.~-,-~~ C.O...C..Ll. •..
~t..r ~e. ta. .t.Dc~ .1.n pe·· ser• Clift tiJie .11ua .2..1__. --.-o ~vv ~e
t:.bere wa. ~ .2.1~• ~to stand at~-._ ~ COUDciJ. t:o
t..a.Jta .-c::.-tioa -
c:I.ty .._.ger DLA2. statecr t.ta.e ._ ~ .ruaa..L.ag e:a..::» ~ •t -.n-9
~ on ebe .route in order to ~ev~te ta. •ie:u.atioa .aDd .....re u.1.ng •
~.azver .Jaca. •t ~-
CCJ!!CTIW:X'LIIUU' sc..nuJ~ ll«JJV7!CD ,JUI'D cc:JDa:'~ .-...rzwG sac wawa ..a
I«:JfriCJitl ro A.DJCICIRII. apoa t:he ~.2. oL ~ ro~, eAe ~ ~t:.d
Eo~~:
.ave-:: ,.....,........,, ~ ~ ... Scfn=•=..._, .... ~ ... ~.1.ty,
.&r'oMD.., BL---.1ntg, s-t'l:i.
••y•: ~
2'2:1.--.yo.r decLared the .-otioa c:::&rried .nd ehe .-.. tng ..... ~:Jou-.r:Dted •t
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C..rTr OF ENGZZfiii'OOD, COLORADO
JULY 9, ~973
22le City c::::"oa:Dr;e~ of t.l'Je C..1t:y of .Eng~eii/IIIIOIIOid, .a.r.paaoe ~ ..
CO~or.-do, ~ i.n •-s-=-~ .._..i on on Ju~y 9 , ~973 .--e •::.0 3 P.M •
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.P"'CWWIr A SPI!!&CIAL SZSSIC::. c::Jr rwE' C..rrY C'Or1.c.Z:Z.
~r, JVLr ,, ~973
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rile C.it:y COUnci~ of e.lle C~t-9 of Bag~~, Ar•prtAbcle CCJIIIZD_ty, Co~or.....,,
.L. '-.rety c~ed to • •pee~ .-.t:..1.ng •t the C.1.ey ~,. 3400 Soovtla az.-tt.
~ ... for t.l'Je par~ or C'CJDCI.uct:l..Dg • pub~ic ~.1..ftg cxa:
2"he .1...ftt..a_t: to~ •pprorilaat•~!l ~3 ~ .1..n
the vic:::l...nity of S&aea Fe .ad Uftion S~-
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Tbe Eo22owing per.-on8, ~~ Counci2 ~-of the C.1t:y of l!t:Dg2ewooc:J, do
hereby ac.bx:JIW'Ledge receipt of .not.tce o r ~ .abov• ·~i~ ••.-.:Lon:
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/•/ ~~ ~-SChwab
/s/ Werner D . Sc.,_,·c~berg
/•/ IL:L2toa ~-Senti
/•/ How.rd R . ~
/S/ Pa~ ~--•i.ng
/s/ Judith B. H~
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Cit!/ Attorney Bera.Id.i.ni stated that .nO.r1'Da-~~9 the City wou~d
present tbe evidence :Eoc tbe annexation at this t:i.JDe. He read the
statutory evidence of Notice of Pub~icat:i on necessary under annexation
proceedings.
Be .-eated' Chat t:.be City must: pub~ish at ~east: once • _.ee..k for
four wee:Jc.s and the first: pub~:icat::io.n .must: be at: ~east: 30 dag.s prior to
~ meeting. The pub~i.sber•s aE:E.:idavit: -b:icb had .bee:lr:a rec:=-e.:ived wa_s dated
June 24th.,. i..n5t.._d of 30 dags prior,. w-hich wou...Ld ba.ve .been the June 7th
pub2.icat:ion. In .b.is est:.i..ma:t:.ion, this -.....-£aea1 eo the proceeding• ~
tbe9 sbou2.d be stopped at: this time.
Counci2..an Dhorit:y stated that he Ee2.t: ~.s W'a& an :injustice
to the peop.Ze vlx> bad arrived,. and t:be Counci.Z . Be Ee2.t: that: an :inves-
tigation ._ to the rea•on for the omdss.:ion sbou.Zd be undergone and shou~d
.not: be taken .Zigbt.ly.
Counci~man B.Zess.:ing seated that: he fe.Zt: the matter sbou.Zd ~ve
.l:Joeoen brought to thei r attention e.sr.Zier than this. City Attor-ney Berard..i.n..i
stated ~t: it: c<~UD& eo .b..i..s Jc:now.Zedge: onJ..y today e.bae the affidavit: wa_,c .Ln
Counc-~...l.WOIIWil.n Hf!!!ltrU2ing stated t:.bat s.be sa.,. no other ac·t~on except;
a -.o·t:.ion t:.o -Ad:Journ, but: ex-pressed ex·crotDe d .1.sp~.-.sure.
Jlllayor Sent.:. asked for a ro.l.~ caL~~ Upon the ca~J. oE the ro~~~
the Eo...l~o-Lng were pr-e•e.nt:
Cc>t.U'2Ci~ ~rs SC,_,ab, Schna.c.Jcenberg, Henning, Dhtorit:y, BZ"''WD,.
B~essi.ng, Sent:.i.
C o u.nci...lma.n Dbority stated t:.bat: the fac t.. sbou...ld shtow the
presentatio n previous to the ro~~ ca~...l .-. recorded as an officia~ ~rt
o £ t:he meeting.
CCIUNCI~ HENNING HO-.TED AND COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED
A NOTION TO ADJOURN~ Upon the ca.~~ of the ro~..l, the vote re-su..l.ted as fo...l...lows:
Ayes: Counci~ Hentbe.rs Sc~ab, Schnac:.Jcen.borg, Henning, Dhorit:9,
Brown, B..l.es:sing, Senti.
Nays: None
Tbe l&ayor dec:..lared the motion carried and the meeti___ng was .d;jou...rned ae
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CCICTNC IL CIIAMI!JZRS
c.rrr OF l!!:NGIZM:JIC)D, CO.z:.c::JIIVLDO
JULY ~6, ~973
"rbe City Cc:JIIIU'aCi.~ of the Cit!/ of II:Dg~.....::aod', A.r.apaboe CCJ11&12t9,
Co.2.o..rado, .. e in r~.ar •es•ion on J~g .2.6,. .2973 .-t: •=0.2. P • .ltl.
rbe invoc.ation w.-. given by t:.be .Rev. l!"rederick B.abn of t:..be
.n-n..u....l. .Luthe.r.-n: Church. rlJe P.2.edqe of ~~.-gi~ ...,... .2.~ b9 Gi.r.2.
Scout Troop l!lo • .2.356.
2"'be ICaJIO.r ._.ked for .ro.2.~ oa~. Upon the c:.~a~ of ~ .ro..l..2.,.
the fo~oe~1..ng ~-pr-ent::
Cc::Jou.nci.2. ~-Sc:~, ..5cbaoac~, a...a...1...Dg, Dhor1t9,. .Brc:~WD,
B.2.ess1.ng, Senti .
Ciey JlllaDa.g-e:r D~
C.1ty AetorDeV 8erard.1.ni
.a...~taat City Mazaa9er ~
.a,_fnf•tr•t19'e _,..•.L.taat ~e.Z.-an
Diret::tor of P'ilwux:e ~~~
2"'be ~vor r~zed the fo.2.2~..1...Dg par.,.. f~ the Li•t: or
Speci~ C1t:.1.._, Progr..., Invit: ....
.lll.r•-Jobftaon st.ted' that: tbe ~OC'k o:E 4900 So. lr~t:.i. Street ....__
in need of ~ •peci~ pa-v:1ng due to repair work .DC:I't _propar.Zy dc::Jr~De i..a e:he
Jllr. ~ Mr•-~t Seifert., .3.2.2.2. So--...c. Str...e-.
Nr. Seifert qu-t.L~ COUnc::iJ. ..-to wba.e eA. PZ•nnfr.rg and aoa..1..ng
C~s•ion•• r-pon•ibi.2..1.t1-.. in t:.he City Ci.tsr ~ D~ ~
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/ltrs. Nvr~e Jon .. ,. 5020 So .... ..b..t..ng-t:on Str...-t, appeared brtaL'o.re
Cou:Dc..1J to di-.c::ua• a citi-..n .c:-=-p~.ai..nt.
HZ's .. ..7C1Jiftes :stat::ed' ~t she ~ted • straight answer as to ebe
tr~e.r ord:Ln.anc_. .:.l.t::l e..be City of l!rDg~~-She st.t...:f that a Jltrs .. SUe
Schneider :Ln the Code .BD.fo.rc_,.t: Div.L.ioa ~ toLd her ~t a ~s foot
trai~e.r bad to be parked in ehe: brrac:k of • 5l.a..rd... A .-oto.ria.d ~c~e
~d be pa.rlced an tbe str...-e or in tbe d..ri....,.v.. Sbta f~t: ~t this ~.__.
sbou~ be app~ied un1Lor-.2.y ~-~ Cit:·g.. She L~e ~ or.1q~ e:rai~er
.Zaw bad been pas.sed during the ~ of an~y tr....r::. .r..a~-.r• 1n the C.1ty ~
e.bat the betf:~t: of the C:l..t:y oL Jl:nq~.....ood' d-.nd'ed that Cou.nci~ e.a.Jte
action at th;;L• tilae eo ~ the ordi..n.-nce ..
C.:l..ty ~ger Di~ stated that CCJU.Dei..l bad referred qu: .. e..Lc:arn..-
~ng ~ tr&1Jer ord.i..n.arx:e to the Cif:JI AttorDey prev1ou..-~9-rae City
~ger ~ .-ppoi.n~ a ~tt_. of t:.he Po~ice CA1eL,. ~ rr-.LL.1.c ll!f:I!JJJg'1.neec,
t::he City PL.&nne.r, a.nd f:.be Z!IUiLding I.:a..pectc::ar to Lc:tet.k .-e t:.he s.:l..tu..-t:lc.2 .ad to
.sut;TSTe:St ang c~g-.. nece.-...ry.. 2"be se-t-e ,L.., ... 9• ~t a tr.ai.Ze.r ~ •
vehicLe under 26 feet. Loag,. .,~. &n~ c:::IJ'Ver 26 E...-t= £.. a .-o.ltiLe ~
l&any era.iJ..ers :l..ra c:.be City .are not .-ub:Ject to tbe ord~, wb..1.J• -=-biLe
~ ....re.. ~ ord~ do .not precLude p,ar~ in ~ dr.1v.....,.y, in .flt:"CCIftt
of t:.be bcau..-e, or in tbe g~.. A .at:oriaed I-=-c.a.n be _p~Lrlced oa the •tr...t,
whiLe a tr.aiLer ~d I'III!Of: be parked t:.be.re, @Xc:e~ Eor a •I:Jo.re ~-
«r. ,..u.r.Lc::e J~ .-e.-ted ~e ehere •~d' be a c..bange in t:A.
tr.-..1~-.r o~ eo p.roh.ibit: ~ type. of tra..IJ.er•. Be •e.ted ~e tbey
~ .an ~igh~y -• eo ~ City at f:.b.i..-t£.re. Be fe~t t::..b.-t in ~ieu o~
• c~ in ehe ordi.n.anc::e, .i.n..Eo:r"mtat::.ion on e.be pr .. eae o~ •bDu~d' be
tr~tted to cit::.i.-.n.• for e..beir inLor.aatioa, •..1...ntc:e t:.bere ba.-~ -.cb
a.rgu..:i..ng in De.igbbor.btood• ~ tb.i•.
counc:-1~~ ~~~ •e..-e.d' t:.Ja.t: •he Wfi!OU~d' Like a ~~e o f ~
current o.rcf.i.n.ance •ection. ~i.n..i.ng to t:r•i~e.r• ~ w~t effort: or W'Orlc.
bad been done in ot:..her citi .. in re..Zatioa to t..b.i•.
COU:.Dci.z..-.n .!lr'OW22 stated t~t be bAd receiv.cf ca.~• or appreciation
for f:.be dra..irwu;re d.it:c:h project ~ UDder ~tructioa in the City. H• had
s:omre concern over tbe repairing of the •t:reee. in the a..r.._. that: the dr&i.n.age
const.ructioa coat~y had tozn up. The cit:!l' ~~~anasrer bAd .. .-u..r-..:1 ~ ~t t:.l'Je .a..r.._. .Lndic::.t:.ed lli"'IIOU~d be ~paired in the .oea.r future.
oounci.z.-n sc~ab stat:ed ~t: he had bad • ~ oL ~
~tant:..L.at:.ing b..i• .ro~-in regArd to the Chr.1..•t :1..• t::be ~ peop~-in t::.be
Cit::y at:: the ~ .. e Cou.nci~ ~-
A.ssi•t.nt Cit::y Att::or.aeyo Lee •e.-ted ~t: a .-uit J2,ad ~ fiLed in
Lit:t::~et::on to put:: • t-.por~ i.njiUJC"'t:L..on on the Cbr.L•t is t=be ~ peopLe --
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to --.Ire ~ ~--ve the area .a• far .,. L.i.vi.ng ac P•t1cxz.-. 2"be revu--e:
.,..._. .-ade an Trid.ag, the ~3th, and Judge ~ reL'u..ed to pr-ent .a e-po..r.a.ry
re.t::..r~ order unt:i..l t.he ot:.her side bad • c.banc::'e t:o pre•ent ~r ca..e ...
Cou..nci~ Scbn.ac..lceft.berg i..nqu.i...red ._. t:o w~t par.Jci...ng f.aciL1t1._.
ware .av.ai~ab..le for peop..le wbo want to use the z:ar.nv..r bus for tr.aa._po.rt.ae:iorn
t:o t::..be downtown ~ve.r area. Cie:y 8antlager Di.aJ. ~ted that: ~ t:..be ..l..nd
ju.st: no..rtb of City H~..l was ava.£..1.-b..le, but: t:.l:..t ~ e:.be other .La.nd in the
.-.r-ea ..,-.._. C'Cirntro..l..led by --.rcha.nts.
Cou.nc~ Dbor:l..ty •tat::ed t:..b.at be bad~ t:..b.at t:..be City
Eo..l..low up on the correct:: paving of the .er_.e:. ALter the •t:o.r. d.rai.nage
project:.
rbe aLnuc:-o.E the L.:!..bra..ry J!!lilcJrta.rcf .-.t.i.ng or .7u~y ..10, ~973 ~~'~are
received for e.he r~rd-
The -.i.nuee-o f ehe Par~ ADd Rec..r .. t1on C~••ion ~f:..i...ng o L
June 20, ..1973 ..re r.ceived for the record.
2".be -.Laue:_. of ~ .Board of c.a..r-..r Service ,.,.._1··~ .-.t.i.ng
of Jane ..l!J, ~g73 were ~.1vwd for the record ..
2"be a.:L.nut .. of e.r-.8or&rd or Ad.:tu.e:-rc: .ad A,p~• --'""fT or
J~y ..1..1, ..1973 .....re rece.:l.~ for tta. rec::o:rd.
2"be m:.i..nuc:_. of e.be SOU...i.Dg and V.r.ban ~ Authoriti .. .-.t.i.ng
of N• y 2 Z,. ..1 97 3 ...-.re recei v..:f for t:.he .ra.ccJ.rc:f ..
rbe m..:Lnue .. of the Po..li -~ "• ~ian ao..rd .-.t.i.ng of
.:7u..2. 9 9, ..197 3 we.re recei v..:r for the record.
rbe •-.i-a.zanu~ E.:tz:a..nc:i-.2. re~ of the Po~.1~ • • Paa8'ion
FUnd was .received for the :record. II --
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The •-.t-annua-l Ein.anci~ repo.rt of the Fir~·• Pension Pu:..nd
received for the record.
A .-::..ra.ncfu. E.:r:o.a e.he As.si•t&nt City H.anage.r r~ative to the
t..i...-t.ab~e for .addit.i~ p:rogr.--s ADd appropriations for fisca...I ~973 w.-.
rece.i v..:f' for the record.
A ~et:t:a.r to the .Nayo.r f~ Jltr-. ~~ ~. Pa~.i-t, Jrawcut:ive
Director of SWedish HedicaJ. Center, re~•t.l....ng to the ~973 JlnDu~ R•port:
~ rec:eived for the rec::ord.
C'CJIUNCILHAN SC.HW.JitB 1110VBD AND CCIUHCILI!UlN 1JU:,£SS.IWG S.IIJ!COIIDICD A
I#ICJ'r"::COifl 2"0 APPROVE A Rl!f/C~r'.Xc::Jil# I!"'RC»t> 2"IIB D~ OF P'~ 2"0 ....,.-AR.D
A C'CWII'2"RAC'T 7"0 ~ HAJIGIDl'R,. INC. ,. FOR 2"B'KIJit LCJW BID or $~ ,. 2~ P'OR 2"112'
P.RBPARA-z'XON AND S.lrXD.ING OF AP~LY ~.S ACRJCS or XJ1U11D Ar ~ C.I"r'Y•s
N1!!!:ftl ~R ST'ORACE RZ~IR GRCJICTNDS z.oc:A'J'"JI'D AT EJ!I.S'r' IDrLLEV~" AND CL.JilR.KSON.
UJ;/IIOft the ca~~ o:E the ro~~~ the vote .re..u~ted ._. fo~~owsz
Ages: COUnci~ N.-.Ders Sc'-'Ab, Sc~.Joanberq, Henning, Dborit:y,
~-n, S~essing, Sen ti.
Ab.sernt: : None
COl.l.DCi~ r--=eived a IIJI8IJIO.randu:~~~ frottm the ~•.i•e.n ·t: D:Lrector of
Ccxnmu.n..it-!1 .Deve~opi'I'H!!nJt concerning the appoin~-t of C~s•ion-..rs for the
Housing Aut:bor~~y.
Counci~,ma.n Dbtorit:g s ·tat:ed that it: .,. .... b..i• unde.r.-t.anrcfi.ng tbilt: the
Counc:i..Z mu..st r~appoi.nt: the Housing Authority due eo a c.bta.ftge in s ·t.ate ..Z.aw
ef:Eec:t:ive .:ru~y ..Z, 2.973. 2"be ..z..,. bad been c~ •e f:.be ~-.-t: ~egi•~•t:.ive
se-ssion •
RESOLUTION NO. ~, S'ZrRIJrS or ~973
A RKSOLCTTION PROVIDING P'OR ~ APPO.IN"'Z'WWnJJ'r 01" CC»>XXSS.IO#fnD!fS 2'0 2"Bl!' BOCISII#G
ACrrHOR.ITY OF THE CITY OF J!ni#GLI!!fi#ICX:)D, COLCJRADO.
{Copitad in fu~~ in t..be Offici~ ~~ut:ion .Boo.lt ... ) • •
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COCINC.IL/'16AN DHORIT'Y HOVP:D AND CCJUNCILNCiti'U&N HENNING SPX:ONDI!!:D A
J«YZ"ION T'O APPROVE RBSOUI'TION NO • .34,. SISR..IBS OF .1.973. D'J'i'O'ft the ca~.l of
the ro.l.l, tbe vote re.su.lted as fo.l.l~s:
Ayes: Cou.nci.l Heatbers Sc.hn.ac.Jceftbe.rg, H~g, Dbtority, .Br"'c::JWD,
B.les.s1ng, senti.
Counci.l received a me1110.r.ancl'ua fr"'OGG the City Jlllan.ager on .adopting
s~aries for nan-c.la.sified persann~.
Cit·y ,.,..,.gar Dia.2 .stated' ~t ehe cou.nc:i...I bad previou•.J.g
approved .letters of unc:fe.rstaL:IId.ing -i tb the th.r.,. -p.loyee groupe... He
Ee.lt t:.J::a,.t «:.be Oou.Dci..l .needed t:o C"0111Sider t::..be ---~ ~... He ..-.::J~UJd
.Li.lce to .bave .app.rov~ for the intent oL the .-::..randuar to PJ>a!l cfe~t
bead .leve.l person.ne.l a .s~a.ry i.ncrea.se •i.la.LJ....r to ebat of the .-p.l09'8'8'
9Z'"C'UP. .1...n order eo he~p .1.:r a .freeze sic::u.-Cion OC"CUrr-.:2' ...
C'CJICTRC.rr.MCJIIUIN Hztr.NNING HOVBD AND cocnw:=r£11UUJ1 ~ ~ A
.I!IC1triOtN 7"0 APPRCJIVW A Llrr"Z'P:R OF .IN"'Z"BN'r' 7"0 G.I'VE DI&P~ JDrA.D:S rwB' SJIIIDit
SA.LAIU"' ZJIIC"REJJSJr AS 'Z'IDr Ll!rT"rBRS OF UN~IJ!IIC ~ %'lOr .._.~
GRCJV'PS. Upon the ~.l o.E tbe .ro.l.l, t::..r-vote ~t:ed' ...-1'"o~CIIW8:
.A~: Couftci.l ~-Sc:,_,.Ab, Sc:,..._~, B~, Dbority,
Jlr'cJWZI,. a.l-•.:l....ng, s~c:i ...
Cou.nci.l received a ~randum f.rc:.~ the Di~ of 1!"'1.n&nc:e
discussing the po.ssibi.lity of a risk ~gement: ~--for the City of
E.ng.J.ewood.
City Hanager Dia.l staeed ebae the Director of Fin&nce ~d
ae·eended a risk J~~Anag....ne c::::onLerence :Ln J~u•rv-~ a .r..-u~e of this,
fu.r-ther seudy, and discussion in t.be Lie~d, be bad deve~oped • g.rc:J~e~ing
awarene•s of t:he eoea~ risk thrae ehe c:J.ey :l.a .:L.nvo~v-.:1 Ln. He :Ee~e t:b.at:
a ris.Jc JDA~LSg--..ne an•~!l•is ae eh.i.s e:J...me -.,ou~d be e.rtr-~!1 benefici~
considering ehe ~arge a.moune of pretmium ~id .a.nnua~~!l by ebe C:J.t:·y for
insurance programs.
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Cc:Jou;nc.~ Dborit!l se.ae.ed ~e the d:i..rectiOtft of ri.altc ~g~t::
was a proper one for the City eo pu.r.-ue. Tbe City needed' • gr_.ter
~~edge in order to m.ake .ca~ deci•.:l..Oft61 i..n t:.h..i•
Cit9 Jlllarwlger Dia~ •uggested' ~e po••:Lb.J.!I • ~ee .. i..nc:~ud'i..ng
COUDCi...I ~ .stAff -.ight serv-e •• • good ~~ge.
COIUNC:rLHAN DHOIR.I7.'"r ~ AND CCJ/CTIIIIICILICII.N ~ SBCOIIDitrD A I«Yr'ION
2"0 HXIUr AN ANALYST OF RISK IUUIAGIDIIII:Nr 2"0 co.IDCTC'r' A SftTDY OP' "r7nr C.IrY'S
RISIC ICANAG~ POSITION. Upon the c:~~ of the .ro~.2., the YOte r-~ted
._. fo~~OJIW's:::
Ages::: Counci2 ~-sc.l»tTab, sc,_..~, Benning, Dbo.rit:g,
J!!trc:)wft, a.2.•••i.ng,. senti •
Nays::: None
The City received a roc 1atian fro. tbe Board of Adju•~t
and Ap~.2.s t::..l.-t: CounciL appz:oove ~ ~ro.ac~t reque•t bV Ken l&au.o~ of
,_.u•oLf Interior•, 3435 So • .Br"c:lloadway, of t_, r .. t over C1t!l prope.r"tfl for
c::ar.opy ..
J«r. ,..u.-oLf st.aeed tl:ar.at: be ~Ld' Liltc.e to bav. an .acro-c-e
on City pro_pert.y.
counciL~ Henz:J...1.ng inquired a.s to w~t: the ~ or .an
enc..ro.ac~t: .reque.st: was.. ~•i•tant: City At:t:o.rneg Lee .-e.ted' ~e an
enc..roacl'Jment: can be granted e:l.. tber w:l.. th a t:..:Uae Li.za.i. t: or .1'2(>t.
Cit::y Ha..nager DiaJ stated that: it: wa.s 111• understanding that: a
Let:t::er of encroachlaent:: aLLows it: eo be r~ a.:Ete.r 30 d•!l• oL .notiLicaeion.
Cou.nci..z..m...n Schwab stated that: JW.r • .M&u.a~:E •~d receive t:.be
Sa418 t:reat:nte.nt as previous enc.roac.hment:s in ~ .a.r_..
CCJf.TNCILNAN SCHW"AB I#OVE'D AND COUI!ICILIUlN BIJ!r.SSING Sl!flltC'C»6DirD A
I«YL'ION TO GRANT AN lrNCROAC~Nr AGR8I!!UIIKNT ON rBZ SAIQl IU&SIS AS PRIOR
REOVBSTS TO JCEN IUI.USOLZ" 01" /ICAUSOLF INr'KRICJitS, 3435 SO. .I!IROII.J:JIWAY, or 2-'WN
FlrET OVE'R CITY PROPirRTY FOR A CANOPY. Upon t;.be ca~~ of t:..be ro~~. t:..be
vote resu~ted as Eo~~ows: II --
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Ayo.s:: Counc.i.l. Keznbers Schwab, Schnac::.Jcanberg, Hen.n.ing, Dblo.r..J..ty.,
B.rowz:z, B..l.essi.ng ... Sent:i.
Nays:: .'lflone
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BLESSING.
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO .. ~, SIUtZI!:S OF .1..973
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING JOINT .IN'TER-GOVERNNENTAL AGR.E~HXN7'S BI:~N THE
URBAN DRAINAG E AND FLOOD CONT'ROL DISTRICT, ARAPAHOE CCJVNTY, THE: CITY OF
CHIYUrY HILLS VILLJtGE, AND THE CTTY OF GREE~D VILLAGE, RELJtTING 7'0 THE
ACOUISITION,. CONSTRUC".i-ION 0~ XHPROVEN£N'TS, OWNERSHIP, AND MA~ANCE OF
THE ENCL..EWOOD DAN AND AUTHORIZING THE NAYOR TO EXECUTE SAID AGREZENEN'TS.
COUNCICJIUIN B..LESSING MOVED AND COUNCIL/WAN SCBNACICENl!!/IERG SECONDED
A MOTION 7"0 APPROVE ORDINANCE lt.'"O. 24, SERIES OF 2 97 3. Upc:n:a the c.-~..1. of
the ro.l...l., t:.hte vote r~ted as Eo.J....l.ow-s::
Ayes: Counc:i.l. ,.ti!!IIIIJbers ScJ»,.ab, Schnac:Jcenberg, Henn.i..ng, Dborit:y,
Brown, B..l.essing, Sent:-1 ..
A.bsen t:: None
The M.ayor dec::.2.a..red t:he znot:ion carried ..
Assistant: Cit:g Attorney Lee began • d..l..scussian of a Bi..l..l. for
an Ord1n.nce authori zing an exception t:o the requ.ir-..nts for competi tive
bidding to a~..J..ow negotiations E or the purchase o f a ~-bus.
cou.nci.l..r::aan Schnac:.Jcanbe..z:-q st•ted that the Citg n.eedecl a m.ini-bas
as soon as po.ssi.b..l.e, and ~t i t was Log ic~ to provide a .si..mi~&r type eo
e..be two currene..l..y on tho street.
INTRODUCED AS A BILL B Y COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG.
A BILL FOR
AN ORDTNANCE EXCEPTING THE P'URCHASE OF A BUS FROM NORMAL PURCHASING
PROCEDURE, AND DECLARING AN EHERGENCY.
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COVNCILI!OI.N SCHNACJICBNBERG HC'fV'ED AND CCJtUit«: .I:LIIOtN SCBW"AJ!t ~
A MO'r ION 7'0 APPROVE A BILL FOR AN CJEU:J.INANC~ IVCCZ!:P"r'rNG r71X PU~ or A
BOS F~ NO#UCAL PURCHASING P:RCX::'B~. Upon theca~~ of the ro~~ ... the vote
resu~ted as Eo~~ows :
Ayes: Counc:i..l. Netlftber.s ScJ'a,ab, Schn.-.ckenber'g,. Henn.i.ng, Dborit:y,
Brown, BJ.essi.ng, S.ent:..i .
Nays: None
A.b.se.n t:: : None
City ~ger DiaJ.. g•v• a repoZ""f:. to Counc:l..l. .-.. to e..be co•t: :E.:l..gu.res
an e..be pu.rcbase of • ..,...,. FJez-~• bu•.
As•:l..•e&nt City At:t:orDey ~ began a di•cu••ion of a notice of
i.nt:eat ~ reso.l.ution oL :lnt.nt to .a.n.ne.a an a..r.,. of .1..-nd to~.ing .1.8.3
ac.r-es, ~ or .l.es•, •etting .a tiale 4a.Dd pJ..ace for a ~i...ng t:.hereon. He
stated ~t:: .a confJ.i.ct .:i....n t::.izae btad deve.l.oped so t.hat:: the pub.l.ic ,_..ri.:nq
must be •et:: back to app.roxi.JaateJ.y Sept;.eftlber .l.Oth and t:.be pub.J.ica.t:ion dates
c.ba.nged.
CounciJ.~ Benni.ng •t::.ated ~t:: she fe.J.t the dat .. for
pub.J.:l.c:.atioa •.l'x:>u . .l.d be the 9th, .l.6e...b, 23rd, ~ :JOt:..b.
counc..l.J. . .-..n Sc:~ •tated e.bae be fe.l.t:: e.be!l .ahoou..Zd be the 2nd,
9th, .J.6f:h, And 2:Jrd, so t..ta.t: if a m..i•t.a.ke w.a• zaade c::an t:.be Ei..r•t: pub.J.:l..~t::ion,
the -~ cane .nd a correct one wou~d st::.LJ...J. be within the 3D-day t::.:lJte
.J.im.it necessary Eo.r first: pu.b.l.icat:..ian.
Cou.nc i ~.man Dbority concurred, st.'f::..i..ng tn.t be fe~e the pu.b~ic•t:.ion
sbou..J..d .be on t:..be :Z.nd, 9th, ~6t:.b, 23rd, and 30th, in o.rd-.r to :l...n.sure •g~t
a pro~em in pub~icat:.ion.
RESOLUTION NO • ....2.L_, SERIES OF ~!173
A RESOLUTION OF I NTENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLI!!tWCIOD,
COLCliRA.DO, TO ANNEX AN AREA OF LAND ~AL.rNC ~83 ACRI!rS, 1!K:1tRS OR :C.ZS.S, AS
HEREINAI""'rER /WORE PARTICULARLY D.ESCFI.IBED; AND S~ING A .DATP:, TIME AND
PLACE OF HEARING THEREON; AND DIRECTING THE CITY CL.IriUC-7."RZ!ASURKR OF 771E
CITY OF ENGLEftiCX)D 2'0 GIVE NOTICE OF SAID ~ AS EUK}IV.z::R8D .y z::JUI.
(Copied i n fu~~ i n the Officia~ Reso~ution aook.} • •
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COCTNCILICAN DHOtRI'TY HO'VED AND COUNCILMAN SCHNACICBNB8RG Sl!!lCONDI:D
A I«:J"TION 2"0 APPROVB RKSOLUTI ON NO • .3.3, Sl!!l'.R.IBS OF ~973 . Upon t:.be ca~~ o~
f:.be ro~~, the voe.e re.au~ted ._. :Eo~~~=
Aye.s : Counci~ .IWelllbe.rs Sc:::.l»wab, Sclvua.c.lcfi!!U2berg, Henn.ing, Dbority,
.llrOWn, B.l.•••i.ng, Senti.
~.si•t&nt: City At:t:o..rn.ey Lee •~ted t::bat: he bad ~ direc::ted
to fi~e a .-uit: •g•i.n•t the Chr.1•t:: :1.• the An.--r peop.J..e ._.Jci.ng Lor r~•~
of ~ Lro. the pr~•-~ he ••ked for ratific.t::ion of t:.J_,_t: direceion
given ae: .an .i.n..t""o~ ... ti..ng at: t.h.;i._• t-.1.-..
COCTl!ICILiti"C:»U&N IUn/TNII!IG JI«7V7rD AND COCTNCIIMAN :aLI!tSS.ING ~D A
1!«:1"Z'ION TO RA"riFY IN.srRUCTXONS 2'0 THP: CIT'Y A.2""2"'0R:NY 7'0 rr:cz A SUI7:' AGA.INST
"rHE CHRXST IS 7"HE AN~R PJ!!:OPLE IN ORDER 7'0 R.1!DW:7VZr THZU1 r'R.C1fi!E T .. UN-
AUTHORIZED LDCA'riON ON WHICH TH8Y RESIDE. Upon e:.be c~.J.. oL t.be .ro.J...J.., t.be
~t• rasu.J..ted •• Lo.J..~owa:
A!ife$: Counc:l..J.. N-..ber• Sc~, Sa,_..~, Hean....l...ng, Dbor.:it::v,
.&:rown, B.J..-•ing, Senti.
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COCTIIC.IZJCAN BLI!rSSING I/IIC1V'KD AND CCJCTBCILMAN SCHNACICirNBERG ~D
A JII!OriON 7'0 APPROVE A ~DATION 'X'HAT ~HN.ICXAN GRADY .IIRACJIQUrN,
POLICI!r DEPA.RTNXN'T, .BB ~D 2'0 A%"'7'ZND T~ ANNUAL c:oNT~NCE OT 2'7H!!l
.IN"Z"ERNATI ONAL ASSC:X:::IA'r.ION FOR .IDilNT.IFICA2'"ION JULY 28-ADGUST' 2, 2,7.3, IN
J71.CKSON, WYCJII!I.ING. U ,/?"'n ebe c....Z.J.. oE the ro22, the vote r-u~t::ed •• fo~~c:::~WS :
Ayes : Cou.nci~ H..aber.s Schwab, Schnac..lc.en..berg, Henn.i..ng, Dlx:lrit::y,
Brown, B~essi..ng, Senti.
N&'.i/S: None
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C.1.ty Manaqe.r D1a~ ae.ted t:.~Mt .1.n ~.1.eu oL • re_po.rt:: on the
d~o..-st: or an aclcl1.t.1.~~ bue rout:e, be .-ou~d -~ • _., eo t:1ae
Counc-1~ :Lnd1cat:1ag e.be pro~ .rout:e ..
C.1.t:y ~ D1~ at:etecl ~t: g.a~~ --• eo be 1.n t:.he
aud.1.-.ce ei'L1.a ~on ~ ~.1.oa ~tile -eer ~1..ne .1n t:.11e ..so-...fc
v1..,. a..ree ....., .revu--t:ed ~ eo et:ep L~rd.. -.:» C'IIDe ·~ ~ore couac1~ ..
c:tt:v ~ Di~ ~t:..t the eounc:.1.~ • ~ett:er r:ro.a ar • .IMLD.1e.Z
---~!1 ~. d'-..cl-.bo~t: ~-t";.cb ~OC'k ord.1..aa.nce.. • • .-c:..~ ~t: ,_
wou~cl ~ .. .,. ~ ~..Ct:er w.1.C:b ~ Lor e..be1r CICIID81derat:1c:.~ ..
~-J~ LUcero, 3~50 so .. ~-•....-.r-d ~ ec.:a.c.1.~.. ..
.-tat:ecl t:.IMit: e.he ~ 1.n ,.-· • .-r• oa eA. ....._ L1ae ... ~ ..._., ~t:
e.here -• Y8Z'Y ~..tet.Ie ~eo •taD~~ at:~-.. ~r......,.e...r ~~eo
~ act.1.on ..
C.1.t:v ~ D~~ .e.~ ta..t:.,. -.re ~ biiiiD ....__.at:-
~ Clll ehe roue. .La order eo ~~.Late e.-a1c.-~ .-~ _..... •
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.--.:ra. 'WO ~-~ ~ ~ ol ~ ~---.... .._.._ ..
.ro~a..z
A.-z 0 'J -· ~ ... ~--.Law ... s-t.1 ..
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rz-. ,..goc:ar dec~-.red e..be ~oa car.r:Led ...,. ~
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Nov d s e econded Ave Nav Abat&i...n Absent
Schwab
Sch.n.acke.n.be.r
Cou.nci1-~ Henn.in
Cbori.ty -.<
Brown -;<
B1eaa:i..n -or Senti X
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Schwab
Sc::b.na.cke.nbe:r
Cou.nc:~~ Henni.nq
Dbo:ri.tv
Brown
B1es.si..n
1!1& o:r Senti.
Ave
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Sch.-1>
Brown
B1e.ssi.n.g
Mayor 5-.n.tj_
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Schnaclcanberq
Counc:L.1~ Be.n.n:i..na
Dbori.
Brc-n
B1eaa::l..n
Mayor Senti.
Ave Nay Abstain
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Schwab
Sc:hn&c:Jc.enbe.r
Cou.n.c.:L1~ Henn.J...n.g
Dhor~
Brown
B1eaa:i..n
Ma or Senti
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Seconded Aye -~ Absta.:L.n Absent
SchW&b
Sch.na.ckenbe..r
Cou..nci..1~ aennu.
Dhori
Brown
B 1.ea.s :Ln.O
Mayor Senti.
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Schwab
Sc:::h..n&ckenber
Cou..nc.i....l.~ Henn..i...n
Dbo..r:i.
Brown
B1essinQ
1!1& or Senti..
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NAV Abstain Absent
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Dhori.
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Schnaclcenbe
Cou.nc:i.1waman He.nnin
Dbo:ri.ty
Brown
B1essi..n
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AGENDA
Spec i a1 Meeting
City Counci1
City P1anning & Zoning Commission
7 :30 P. M.
Monday, August 27, 1973
Community Room, City Ha11
Ca11 to Order and Ro11 Ca11.
a. City Council.
b. City P1anning & Zoning Comaission.
Expl.anation of purpose of meeting -Mayor Senti.
(To consider adoption of the recommended Design Program
as proposed by the Core Area Citizens• Committee incl.uding
Deve1opment Goa1s, Givens and Deve1opment Parameters)
Exp1anatiO;n of Core Area Study Process -Mr. Wyl.ie ...
(Simil.ar presentation to that which the entire consul.ting
team made to the Chamber)
Presentation of Recommended Devel.opment Goal.s -Mr ... Bennet.
(Description o f goal.s devel.opment process, note that goal.&
were ~ubl.ished in tbe Engl.ewood Heral.d [no need to read
goa1sJ . offer to answer questions)
Cons1deration of Recommended Deve1opaent Goa1s -Mayor Sent1.
(By ma~or goa1 category. ~nc1ud~ng sub-goa1s. open ror
d~scussion or questions by C~ty Counci1. City P1ann~ng &
Zon1ng Commission. and any •ember of tbe audience)
Prese~tation of Recommended G~vens and Deve1op•ent
Parameters -Ur. Bennet.
(Exp1anation of what Givens and Deve1opment Parameters
are. read eacb Given and Paraaeter. offer to answer
quest~ons)
Cons i d erat i on o f Recommended Givens and Deve1opment
Paramete r s -Mayor Senti.
(Consideration of eacb Given and eacb Parameter. one at a
time. open f or discussion or questions by City Counc~1.
City P1anning & Zoning Cammiss~on. and any aember of the
audience)
Consideration of Reso1ut1ons Adopt1ng Recommended Design
P ·rogram.
a._ C~ty P1anning & Zoning Camm~ssion
b. City Counci1
Ad,.journm.ent.
a. C~ty Counci1
b. City P1anning & Zoning Commission
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NO"ri~ OIP CALL 11Y -z"IDI IUlYOR
P"OR A S"PP:CIAL S8SS.IOR C1IP' rBZ C.IrY C'C'ICTNCXL
190NDAY, ADGUS'r 27, ~ 97 3
7 :30 P.M.
2"'.be Cie:v CCJ~~UDC.:I..~ or tlJe City of l!rDg~~~ Ar•p.abota cou.ne-v, Co~or•do, L•
her~ ~~ecf' to • speci•~ ---e~ •t the c.:l..ty B~, :J4DO so. ~t1 ~e,
eo bo~ • 1oine: open ~.i..ng .,itb the P~ ._,., Zc:an..1..ng ec-.L .. .:l..oa ~
the rcc 'ed Dev~o~e: Gorr.a~a and ..,..,._~o~e: P.a.r~ .-. ~tt:acf bV
e.be C1 tL__.. c~ ttee of ~ COr• Ar_..
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S"r'AML6lr B. DIAL
c.:l..tv~~
961D:::-
'Z'be L'o~~owi.ng per~, •. ~~ Cc:lunc:'~ -.....ra or e1ae Citv or .Bag~~~ do
hereby ~lc:rltow~edge rece1pt of no~ oL tiJie ....,.._ •..-.::~ ---...:l..oaz
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NOTICE OF CALL BY THE IVlYOR
P"C1JR A SPZ!:CIAL SESSION OF THE CX'ZT COUNCIL
HONDA¥, ADGUsr 27, ~ 97 3
7:30 P.N.
The Citv Counci~ of the City oE aDg2..oad, Ar•~ Countg, Co2or•do, 1•
hereby c~2ed eo • •pec:LA.2 -...t..i...ng .-e e.ba city B~2, .3400 So-•2.at1 str ... e,
eo bo~d • 3oi.nt open IJ.eari.Dg witb t:.be P2.-nn..i.ng and Zc:ta.:t..ng c~••ion ~
the rae "'ed .Dreve2.o~e ~..L• ancr ~o..--n·t Pa..r._.eer• ._. ~teed' by
tbe C.1ti~ c~e·t_. of tbe Core A.r ...
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City ~ger
rbe fo22~.1.ng per~, .a_Z-2. CcJunc~ ~-or~ Citll oL .ag2~, do
-'--reby .ack:now2edge r~i.IJIIC oL notice of tbe ...-,.,.. •pec:..1<LZ ...-:I.Oiftz
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NOTICE OF CALL BY -r'HE #IAYOR
FOR A SPECIAL S~SS.XON or THa CITY COUNCIL
MONDA.Y, AUGUST 27, ~973
7:.30 P.N.
The City Counci~ of the Ci~y of ~~ewood, Ar•pehoe county, CoLorado~ 1•
hereby ca2~ed to a specia2 meeting at the City H~2, 3400 So. 8Lat1 Str.et,
to hoLd a joint open ~i..ng .,itb the PZ~ And Zon..1..ng-eo-.La•.1on ~
tbe .r~ed DeveLos-ne Ga.~s and Drlev~o..-.at Pa..r.--.ter• ._. .-u.a-dtted by
tbe Citi•en• Ca.mitt .. of the Cor• Ar ...
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hereby .acknow'Zedge r.ceipt. of notice of the .above apec:LaZ .-•ion;,
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NOTICE OF CALL BY THE HAY'OR
TOR A SPECIAL SESSION OF THB CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, AUGUST 27, ~973
7 :30 P.H.
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The Ciey Counci~ or the C.i.ey of Eng~ewood, ArapAhoe count9, Co~orado, i•
hereby ca~~ed to a spec:.1.a~ .~~~~oeeei.ng .-e the Ciey H~~~ 3400 so. Jr~•f:.1 st.r .. e,
eo bo~d a jo.i.n.e open bear.i...ng with t:he P~~..i.ng and Zon.i.ng eo-.1••.1.on conc:ern.ing
ebe r~ed Deve.2.opmene Goa~• And n.ve.2.o~e: Pa.r...ee:ers •• ~eeed by
the Citizen• Co.mite:ee of the Core Ar ...
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hereby acknow.2.edge receipt oL notice oL the above •»-c1•.2. .-.•1onz
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o:£ 'the Engle'Wood City Council
Andy McCoVl7D.-. Asslst.a.n~ City Man.age.r
August 24. 1973
PROPOSED 1974 BUDGET
Encloaed "With your other uuUe.rials are copies of the proposed
budget for the fiscal year 1974. "'"'be bud,ge't is oot. CoDl.plete at thls t.t.zne b1rt
enough of' it. is be tog sent to you to provide an1ple dlacu.aaioo a.:t. your study
session scheduled for M.ooda.y. August 27,. at 6:00 P.M..
1Dcluded ln. t:h.ia budget are t:be General Fund. Intergo¥e.rni'Dentat
Fund. and the Water portioo o.f the utility Fund, aloag ..nth letters oL tra.D.8-
D1itt:a.l for eacb.. Due to the c.ba.Dge-over lD acC<JIUDtl.D.g' procedure and thi•
being the flrat. year that. I have dcm.e the budget.., there ..n._u be a del..,-lD
getting aon1e o:£ the other £unda to you. Hopefully. woe 'Will ba.ve r~ fur
Monday night da.e s.e.rer dlv-laloo. budget: aDd tbe Public ID:lprovera.eo .. t. Fuad
budget. Thla w-ill leave Ol1.ly the R.ec::re&tioo aDd Traz:a.alt. ~-
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Enclosures
cc: Sta.nley H.. Dial. C1.ty Mana.ger
B. V. BerardJnl. Clt;y AttorDey
Reapect:fuUy aubD>ltted.
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August 17. 1973
The Bonorabl..e Mayor and Members
Engl..ewood City Council..
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The Honorabl..e Cbairaan and Me•bers
City Pl..anning and Zoning Ooaaisaion
Ladies and Gentl..emen :
3400 South Elatl Street
Eogle-ood. Colorado 801:10
Phoroe (303) 761-1140
The Core Area Citi..zens• Com.m:l.ttee :1.& pl..ea&ed to trana•it
herewith its recoaaended Design Program ~or your conaideration.
The Coamittee hopes that the ~oint publ..ic aeeting of the City
Council.. and the City Pl..anning and Zonina Commiasion wil..l.. resul..t
in the adoption of the Design Program by both bodies so that
we may proceed with Phase III o~ the Core Area Study. Con-
aistin;g o~ Devel..opm.ent Goal..& and Oevel.opment Parameters. the
reco.mended Design Program fora& the foundation upon which the
final.. Core Area Devel..opment Pl..an and Iap1ementat~on Strategies
wi11 be prepared.
Tbe Oevel.op•ent G<>a1a have been publ.:i.shed :i.n the En.gl.ewood
Heral.d for the purpose o f in1ora:i.ng ~be Encl.ewood Caaaun:i.ty
and for el.iciting caaaenta re1ative to the G<>al.a. Tbe Deve1op-
•ent Para•eters represent specific actions or appro.ac.bee which
~be Consul.tant wi11 fo11ow in preparing al.ternate devel.opaent
p1an& a
In view of continuina devel.op.eat activity within tbe Core
Area, concern has been expreaaed aa to the coapatibil.ity of
these proposal.& with the Devel.opaent Goal.& aDd the anticipated
final. Core Area Devel.opment Pl.an. Tbe eo.-ittee, tbe~fore,
suggests that the City expl.ore the poaaibil.ity of inatitut:i.n«
interim review mecbanisas to ensure ~bat new devel.opaent pro-
posal.& wi11 be coapatibl.e with the adopted Devel.opaent Goal.s
and the anticipated Core Area Devel.opaent P1an.
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Honorab1e Mayor and
Ke•bers o~ the C~ty Oounci1
Honorab1e Chairman and Members
City P1anning and Zoning Commission
August 17• 1973
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Your ~avorab1e consideration and diapo•ition o~ tbe eo..ittee••
reco.aendatiooa wi11 be appreciated.
Sincere1y.
Lee Bennet. Cbairaan Betty Beier. Co-Cbairaan
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OESIGN PROGRAM
for tb.e
ENGLEWOOD CORE A REA
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CORE AREA CITIZENS ' COKKITTEE
August 1.6., 1..973
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DEVELOPMENT GOALS
A. CORE ARE A CONCE PT .
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MAXIMIZE "niE OPPORTUNITIES TO DEVELOP THE CORE AREA
AS A MULTI-PURPOSE CENTER OF REGIONAL SIGNIFICANCE
WHICH WILL PROVIDE DIVERSE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES, IN-
CREASED OPPORTUNITIES FOR EMPLOYMENT, ATTRACTIVE
HOUSING OF VARIED TYPES AND COSTS FOR BOTH EXISTING
AND FUTURE RESIDENTS, HIGH LEVELS OF C~ITY
FACILITIES AND SERVICES AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ,
AND EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION AND CIRCULATION
FACILITIES .
B . URBAN FORM AND ENVIRONMENT .
GOAL
MAXIMIZE "niE OPPOR'IUNITIES TO CREATE AN ATTRACTIVE ,
FUNCTIONAL ANO EXCITING ENVIRONMENT OF VARYING DENSITIES
AND INTENSITIE8, IN WHICH DIVERSE TYPES OF URBAN
ACTIVITY MAY TAKE PLACE, WHICH IS SENSITIVE TO THE
NATURAL PHYSICAL QUALITIES OF THE AREA, AND WHICH WILL
ENHANCE THE COMMUNITY'S IDENTITY .
Sub-Goal.. 1
Deve1op and impl..ement an overa11 urban design
pl..an ~or the Core Area.
Sub-Coal.. 2
Oevel..op a visual.. and a physical.. tie between the
South Broadway and Cindere11a City areas.
Sub-Go a l.. 3
X mprov e the appearance o r the Core Area and •ake
it one o f t h e at t ract i ons o f the region by establ..isb-
i n g design and devel..opment standards o £ exceptional..
qual..i ty .
a . Improve the aesthetic appearance of existing
s tructures. and require design review o£ a11
new devel..opment and redevel..opaent.
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B . URBAN FORM AND ENV IRONMENT, COl'TTINUED.
b. Require site pl.anning with an eapbasis on in-
creased 1andscaping , usab1e open space. and
greater setbacks .
c. Deve1op and enforce a strict Sign Code.
d . Locate util.ities underground as feasibl.e.
Sub-Goal. 4
Protect the views of the mountains, the area•s
major visual. asset and chief ~eans of orientation.
Sub-Goal. 5
Increase the overa11 density of deve1opment in
the Core Area through concentrations of high
density devel.opment .
Sub-Goal. 6
Devel.op a 1andscaped open space system which co-
ordinates with the existing and proposed open
space systems in adjoining areas and jurisdictions.
a. Deve1op additional. adequatel.y l.igbted open
spaces. rest areas~ wa1kways, and parks.
b. Beautify natura1 drainage ways. especia11y
Litt1e Dry Creek. deve1oping bikeways a1ong
these drainage ways.
c . Institute an area-wide street tree p1anting
and •aintenance prograa.
Sub-Goa1 7
P1ace more emphasis on pedestrians.
Sub-Goa1 8
Deve1op a noise abate•ent progr••-
Sub-G-oa1 9
E1~inate strip zoning.
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B . URBAN FORM AND ENVIRONMENT, CONTINUED.
Sub-Goal. 10
Ensure that areas immediate1y ad~oining the
boundaries of the Core Area re1ate pbysica11y
and visua11y to the Core Area and are of the
same high environmental. qua1ity.
C. TRANSPORTATION AND CIRCULATION.
GOAL
MAXIMIZE THE OPPORTUNITIES TO CREATE A COMPREHENSIVE,
BALANCED , AND :INTEGRATED TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM AND
TERMINAL PROVISIONS THAT WILL PROVIDE FOR THE SAFE,
CONVENIENT, AND EFFICIENT MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE AND GOODS
'IHROUGH , W:I'IHIN , AND AROUND THE CORE AREA, AND THAT WILL
ENHANCE THE CORE AREA'S SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POSITION
WITHIN THE REGION .
Sub-Gc>a1 1
Provide for and separate. where prac.tic.a1 11 the
traffic ways of mass transit. autoaobi1es.
pedestrians. bicycl.es, and service vehic1es.
Sub-Goal. 2
Give precedence to the pedestrian. and e&tab1iab
a strong1y e .mpbasi..zed pedestr1an circul.ati..on
system wi..~bi..n tbe Core Area. ~yi..ng tbe vari..oua
parts of it to eacb other. to tbe reaa1nder of
Eng1ewood. and to aurroundi..ng coaaunities.
Sub-Goa1 3
Support tbe deve1opment at tbe ear1iest date of a
regional. rapid ~ransit system which ties e~ficient1y
to 1oca1 circu1ation systeas. particu1ar1y to
pedes~rian ways. witb a teraina1 wbicb is con-
venient to Core Area faci1ities .
Sub-Goa1 4
Work toward the devel.opaent of 1oca1 trana~t
systems wb~cb t~e the Core Area to the re••inder
of Eng1ewood and to nearby coaaunitie& and wbicb
provide ~nternal. transportation within tbe Core
Area.
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Sub-Goal.. 5
Improve automobil..e access to the Core Area and
circul..ation. within. and separate .. through ..
traffic £rom 1oca1 traffic.
Sub-Goa1 6
Provide an adequate supp1y o~ easi1y acce&eibl..e,
we11-constructed and maintained o£f-atreet parking
facil..ities which comp1e•ent rather than detract
from other Core Area uses.
Sub-Goal.. 7
Encourage the most efficient use of 1and for
parking. such as parking structures. in order to
save 1and for more vital.. uses .
Sub-Goal.. 8
Provide bicycl..e paths which tie the various parts
of the Core Area to each other, to the reaainder
of Engl..ewood, and to other co.aunities.
D. COMMERCIAL SERVICES AMI> FACILITIES.
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MAXIMIZE THE ECONOMIC POSITION OF THE CORE AREA WITHIN
THE REGION BY REVITALIZING AND BRIOADENI.G THE SCOPE OF
COMMERCIAL FACILITIES TO PROVIDE A WIDE RANGE OF HIGH
QUALITY, COMPETITIVELY PRICED GOODS AND SERVICES, IN-
CLUDING ENTERTAINMENT , EATING AMI> LODGIIIG FACILITIES.
Sub-Goal. 1
Re~nforce the Cindere11a C~ty Shopping Center as
a competitive retai1 comp1ex within the region.
Sub-Goa1 2
Encourage the revita1ization o~ ca.aercia1 ~aci1i
ties in tbe Broadway shopping district tbroucb the
diversi~ication o~ services and the expanaion o~
l..ines o-1: goods.
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Sub-Goa1 3
Functiona11y connect the South Broadway and
Cindere11a City retai1 areas.
Sub-Goa1 4
Encourage qua1ity retai1 services with competitive
prices ...
Sub-Goa1 5
Ensure that the ro1e of the Core Area coaaercia1
comp1ex continues to inc1ude convenience shopping
faci1ities for area residents.
Sub-Goa1 6
Support the addition of entertainment and 1odging
~aci1ities. such as restaurants. hote1s. and
theaters to the Core Area.
Sub-Goa1 7
Encourage private enterprise to deve1op recreation-
a1 faci1ities in the Core Area.
E_ OFFICIES_
GOAL
MAXIMIZE THE OPPORTUNI'JY TO DEVELOP THE ENGLEWOOD CORE
AREA AS A lllAJOR OFFICE AND FINANCIAL CENTER IN THE
REGION_
Sub-G<>a1 1
Encourage the deve1op•ent of additiona1 good
qua1ity profe&&iona1 and genera1 office ~aci1itie&
in the vicinity of existing o£~ice and coaaercia1
deve 1opm.en 1::.
Su~Goa1 2
Encourage 1::be expansion o~ good qua1ity •edica1
and denta1 o~fice ~aci1itiea in tbe vicinity o~
tbe existing medica1 institutions.
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Sub-Goa1 3
Encourage the deve1opment o~ a ba1anced and
mutua11y supportive mixture of of fice and retai1
uses ..
Sub-Goa1 4
Attract 1ong-term tenants ..
Sub-Goal. 5
Encourage high-rise office deve1opaent in a
park-1ike ataospbere ..
Sub-Goa1 6
Require adequate parking, encouraging underground
parking or parking structures ..
F_ MEDICAL CENTER_
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MAXIMIZE THE OPPOR"IUNITY TO FORM A MEDICAL COMPLEX OF
NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE AROUND THE NUCLEUS PROVIDED BY
SWEDISH HOSPITAL AND CRAIG REHABILITATION CENTER-
Sub-G<>a1 1
Expand and provide good access to botb pub1ic and
private medical. and dental. £aci1itiea ..
Sub-Goal. 2
Encourage the deve1o~ent of a bea1tb-~aintenance
faci1ity, •edica1 research ~aci1itie&, and out-
patient faci1ities ..
Sub-Goa1 3
Encourage the deve1opaent of out-patient and
visitor accoaaodations in apart.ents. mote1a
and hote1s near the Med1ca1 Center.
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GOAL
MAXIMIZE 'DIE LEVEL OF ClOMJIIUJO:TY FACILITIES AND SERVICES
TO ENHANCE THE CORE AREA AS A PLACE TO LIVE, TO INVEST,
TO WORK AND TO SPEND LEISURE TillE.
Sub-Goa1 :1.
Ensure that the Core Area ia adequate1y protected
~ro. f1ooding and poor drainaKe-
Sub-Goa1 2
Continue to provide adequate fire and po1ice pro-
tection to a11 portion.& of tbe COre Area.
Sub-Goa1 3
Ensure that streets and a11eys in the area are
we11-•aintained and adequate1y 1ighted. and that
a11 pub1ic areas are kept ~ree of 1itter.
Sub-Goa1 4
Provide additiona1 we11-deaianed and we11-aaintained
pub1ic raci1itiea, aucb •• reatrooaa, benches,
fountain&, waste receptac1ea and te1epbone booths.
Sub-Goa1 5
Expand recreation faci1itie• and deve1op and
••intain additiona1 parka of varyinc sizes and
types within the Core Area.
Sub-Goa1 6
Uti1ize schoo1 fac~1~t~e& and budgets as e1~~c~ent1y
as possib1e •h~1e ~aintaininc a bigb 1eve1 o~
educationa1 service.
Sub-Goa1 7
Make possib1e expanded uae o~ the acboo1 ~aci1it~es
by tbe ca.aunity. and in ca••• where acboo1 ~aci1i
ties are serioua1y underut~1ized. convert tbe• to
more appropriate u•••·
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Sub-Goal. 8
Expand tbe adul.t education program in the areas
o f vocationa1 and second-career training .
Sub-Goal. 9
Devel.op a comaunity center buil.d~ng and a socia1
service center. considering the £easibil.ity o f
using exi..stinc buil.dings which are not l.ocated in
the priae business area .
Sub-Goa1 10
Provide day care center& for cbil.dren of working
mothers.
Sub-Goal. 1.1
Identify tbe beet potential. ~ocat i ons of senior
citizen and teenage recreation centers.
Sub-Goal. 12
Devel.op a consol.idated covernaenta1 office comp1ex
wbicb coul.d incl.ude Federa1, State and 1oca~
offices.
Sub-Goal.. 1.3
Provide a central.l.y l.ocated Li~rary , but not in
the priae business area .
H . HOUSING .
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MAXI M IZ E 'lHE OPPORTUNITY TO PROVIDE THE PRESENT RESIDENTS
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD WITH ADEQUATE HOUSING . AND EN-
COURAGE A GREATER VARIETY OF AESTHETICALLY PLEASING.
MARKETABLE HOUSING TO AT"nt.ACT NEW RESIDENTS WITH HIGHER
INCOMES TO THE CORE AREA.
Sub-Goa1 1
Either reaove or br~PC a11 bousin& units w~tbin
the Core Area into coa~oraance with acceptab1e
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Sub-G-<>a1 1 (continued)
standards for bea1th and safety, through such
actions as increased code enforcement and re-
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Sub-Goa1 2
Provide housing to me et the needs o f 1ower income
and e1der1y persons now 1iving in the area, with
specia1 c onsideration given to 1ocating it near
pub1i c transportation and shopping and medica1
1'aci1i..ties.
Su~Goa1 3
Promote th e deve1opment o f high qua1ity, high
density housing to attract persons of higher in-
come and spending power to the Core Area.
I. RESIDENTIAL AREAS.
GOAL
MAXIMIZE 'IHE APPEARANCE AND THE QUALITY O F DEVELOPMENT
OF RESIDENTIAL AREAS WITHIN THE CORE AREA.
Sub-G<>a1 1.
Encourage the deve1o pment of high qua1ity, we11 -
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deve1opments in appropriate 1ocations.
Sub-Goa1 2
Increase the a _mount of both pub1ic and pr i vate
1andscaped area within residentia1 areas .
Sub-Goa1 3
Preserve se1ected 1ow density. fami1y -oriented
neighborhoods where condition. community faci1ities.
and 1ocation .ake tbis desirab1e.
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MAXIMIZE THE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
PLANS AND PROGRAMS FOR THE CORE AREA THROUGH A COM-
BINATION OF CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT. EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRA-
TION, APPROPRIATE LEGISLATIVE ACTION, PRIVATE PROMOTION,
AND EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC FUNDS .
Sub-Goa1 1
Take an aggressive approach to imp1ementation o£
the Core Area P1an through a combination o~ pri-
vate and pub1ic improvements, with cooperation
between and equa1 emphasis on both sectors ..
Sub-Goa1 2
Emphasize qua1ity o~ deve1opment as much or more
than rate of growth ..
Sub-Goa1 3
Acquire 1and ear1y for community faci1ities ..
Sub-Goa1 4
Encourage a11 future bigh-qua1ity commerc~a1 and
office deve1opment to 1ocate in tbe Core Area.
Sub-Goa1 5
Support the modif~cation of tax 1aws to encourage
iaprovements to exist~ng structures.
Sub-Goa1 6
Exp1ore new deve1opaen~ mechanisms (other than
zon~ng) that wi11 not on1y a11ow. but encourage
~nnovative. we11-designed deve1opments.
Sub-Goa]. 7
Estab1ish an on-going active citizens• c ommittee
with a membership based on a cross -section of tne
popu1ation of the overa11 City. and keep the com-
munity informed of progress in ~mp1ementing the
Core Area P1an ..
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Sub-Goa1 8
Deve1op and aggressive1y pursue new 1egis1a~ion
that wi11 enab1e the City and private deve1opers
to imp1ement the Core Area P1an.
Sub-Goa1 9
Support the promot ion and a c:yertisement of a11
faci1ities and services avai1ab1e in the Core
Area in order to ensure the continued growth and
vita1ity of the area and to uti1ize aarket ana1ysis
as a p1anning and deve1opaent too1.
Sub-Goa1 10
Active1y support and participate where necessary
in the redeve1opment of those portions of the
Core Area which. because of condition. use or
design. wi1 1 have a detrimenta1 Lapact upon the
deve1opaent of the area as a regiona1 activity
center.
a. Rep1a c e or refurbish deteriorating bui1dinca.
b. Use 1oca1 funding as des~rab1e or needed for
pub1ic improvements~
c. Pursue the estab1ishment of a Coaaunity
Deve1opment corporation.
Sub-Goa1 11
Protect and assist in the rehabi1itation o~
bui1dings. sites. or areas of cu1tura1 va1ue.
for these add depth and give character.
Sub-Goa1 12
Stage the deve1opment of the Core Area as a
regiona1 activ ity center in order to conserve
the resources avai1ab1e and to be ab1e to show
significant signs of progress.
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The fo11owing givens wi11 be re~1~cted in any fina1 de-
ve1opment approach formu1ated for the C ore Area. However,
shou1d the Consu1tant find during the preparation of a1-
ternative deve1opment appro8ches that a particu1ar given
as out1ined be1ow appears inva1id, then a recommendation
wi11 be made to the Committee that said given be recon-
sidered.
A. The Eng1ewood Core Area wi11 be designated and wi11
cont~nue its ro1e as a mu1ti-use regiona1 activity
center.
B . Kaximum corrective f1ood prevention measures wi11 be
undertaken within the Litt1e Dry Creek Basin to e1im-
inate severe f1ood threats to the Core Area.
C. Litt1e Dry Creek wi11 become a major feature in any
open space system d eve1oped for the Core Area.
D. A system of rapid transit and bus 1ines wi~1 serve
the Eng~ewood Core Area to ensure max~mum regiona1
access.
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The Regiona1 Transportation District 1ine serving
the Eng1ewood Core Area wi11 be a1igned down Santa
Fe Drive.
U.S. 285/Hpmpden Avenue wi11 be upgraded to a 1imited
access faci1ity a1ong its entire ~~ngth from Santa Fe
Drive eastward to Interstate 25.
There wi11 be the need for continued operation of
Core Area schoo1s.
The master p1ans of Eng1ewood, Sheridan, Denver, and
Cherry Hi11s Vi11age wi11 be imp1emented and the South
P1atte River Va11ey wi11 become a regiona1 open space
faci1ity.
The City o£ Eng1ewood wi11 continue to honor its present
c ommitment to preser ~ ~ the sing1e-fami1y neighborhood
1ocated north of Cindere11a City and wi11 preserve
those Core Area 1ow-density residentia1 neighborhoods
where a substantia11y sound c ondition. acceptab1e
environmenta1 qua1ity, community faci1ities, and 1o-
cation make this desirab1e.
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cont ~o uc t o expand as a &igniricant nationa1 hea1tb
center.
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Tbe fo11ow~ng deve1opment para~eters wi11 cover a11 aspects
o~ residentia1, office, retai1, comaercia1, bote1, •edica1,
open space, park, recreation, circu1ation, park\Dg and
environmenta1 deve1opment o f the Core Area .
A. RESIDENTIAL
1. Tbe residentia1 area genera11y north of Cindere11a
City sbou1d be preserved and enhanced as a sing1e-
fami1y residentia1 neighborhood by defining and
strengthening its boundaries, introducing 1and-
scaped open space, and •ini•izing through vebicu1ar
•oveaent.
2. Tbe north-eastern re&identia1 portion or the Core
Area shou1d be preserved and strengtheaed •• a
1ow to •oderate-density residentia1 aei&bborbood
by infi11ing c1eared parce1& with new qua1ity
residentia1 deve1opment at a density caapatib1e
w~tb the neighborhood. and by •iniaizinc tbroucb
vebicu1ar •oveaent .
3. Mew high-density residentia1 deve1 opment sbou1d
be sensitive to tbe character of ad~acent deve1op-
aent in terwas of use. bui1ding sca1e. a:l.te cb.ar-
acterist~cs, and materia1s.
4. New bigb-density residentia1 deve1op.ent &bou1d
be designed witb .appropriate bu:l.1d~ng ~oraa.
1andacaping. a•enitie&. and •ateria1s to e•tab1ish
pro~ect identity.
s. High-density resident~a1 deve1opaent sbou1d be
1ocated on ~and parce1& aufricient in size to
en.su.re proper site design and identity.
6. New housing for tbe e1der1y &bou1d be 1ocated
within wa1king distance to pub1ic transit.
aboppin&. parks and coaaunity faci1itiea.
B. OFFICE
1. New of~ice deve1o~nt shou1d strengthen existinc
o~fice 1ocations and be 1ocated witbin aore ~n
tenae1y deve1oped areas.
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2. New •edica1 o~fices sbou1d be c1ustered in a
few 1arge deve1opaents and 1ocated within
wa1king distance to SwediFb Ho s pi~a1 and Cr•i&
lledica1 Comp1ex.
C. RETAIL COIOIERCIAL
1 .. The connection between Cindere11a City Shopping
Center and Broadway ebou.~d be strengthened by a
•a~or pedestrian way tbat is ca.bined witb retai1
~~Dl.iO'<.~.~.·c.ia 1 and ofri..ce use.
2.. New convenience retai1 raci1ities ahou1d be pro-
vided for high-density reaidentia1 areas.
3. New retai1 co..ercia1 uaes shou~d not be encouraged
a1ong East Haapden Avenue ..
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1.. New 1arge bote1 deve1op.ent sbou1d be 1ocated
within .ore intenae1y deve1oped areas ..
E. IIEDICAL COMPLEl[
1.. New and e~panded •edica1 ~aci1ities &bou1d be
1ocated oa or ad3aoent to the existing site• o~
Cra~g and S wed~&b ~o•p~ta1a.
F, OPEN SPACE/PARKS/RECREATION
1. A c on~~nuoua ayatea o~ open apace abou1d be de-
ve1oped, tba~ wi11 acca.aoda~e a wide ranee o~
active and pass~ve recreat~ona1 activitie• in-
c1udin& pedeetr~an and bic7c1e paths, parks.
recreationa1 ~ac~1itie•. p1azaa. and other p1acea or pub1ic gatherings.
2. Existing scboo1s and parks sbou1d be inteera~ed
into any proposed open apace ayste.•.
3.
4.
Tbe open space aya~ea sbou1d connect bi&b-denaity
residen~ia1 areas with the •ajor Core Area
activities . p1ua connect witb existinc and propoeed
open space syste•s outaide of tbe Core Area.
Tbe open space ayate• ebou1d provide ror eeaaona1
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5. Li1:.1:.1e Dry Creek sho-u1d be enhanced by 1and.scaping
and. •here feas~b1e~ uncovered, ~o a11o~ for tbe
introduct100 o£ greenery and water e1e•ents into
the Core Area •
G. C:IRCULAT:ION
1 . Deve1op a ba1anced system of circu1ation witb~n
the Core Area which can accoaaodate the aove•ent
of motorists, transit -jders, pedestrians , and
=cyc1ists. ~n d which ca n be defined as to mode
and re1ative importance.
2 . Pedestrian and bicyc1e ways shou1d be 1ocated
to minimize con£1icts with other move•ent systems.
3. B ic yc1e trai1 s shou1d be l.ocated to provide l.in_ks
between parks, scbool.s, offices , shopping areas ,
high-density residential., and recreational. areas.
4. Bicyc l.e trail.s sboul.d avoid areas of excessive
s1ope and have a var~ety o f design treatment.
5. The vebicu1ar movement system shou1d de fi ne major.
co11ector, 1oca1, and serv~ce streets.
6. The ~ajor circu1ation system shou1d provide
visibi1ity, access, and direction to a11 major
Core Area activities .
7. rn th ~re areas where street w~dtbs are excess~ve
for existi~g or projected traffic vo1umes, con-
sideration sbou1d be given to narrowing the
street and uti1izing the excess area for pedestrian
and open space systems.
S. In cases where street c1osures are desirab1e .
the abandoned right-of-way sbou1d be uti1~zed
f or open space or site assemb1age for new con-
str-uction.
9. Pub1ic bus routes sbou1d be 1ocated a1ong the
major street system with bus sto ps within wa1king
distance to a11 major activities of the Core Area.
10. An intra Core Area mini-transit systea abou1d be
deve1oped connecting a11 •aj o r activities.
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1.1. A rapid t:ran.a:i.t: &t:at:ion sboul.d be 1ocat:.ed t:o
serve t:be Core Area wb~cb ba ~ adequate connections
with other •ode• o~ t:ravel.. part:icul.arl.y regional.
bus service. and suf1'icient: access and parking
provisions ror park and ride patrons.
12. Tbe rapid transit: &tat:ion sbou1d provide the
iapetus for creat:in& a second l.evel. pedestrian
syst:e• that wil.l. connect intense coa.ercia1.
ofrice. and residential. activities.
13 . Al.l. aov--ent: eyateaa sboul.d be coordinated with
existing and proposed sy•teaa outside or t:be Core
Area.
1. Loading and service areas aboul.d be l.ocated
of1'-at:reet ..
2. Mode change pointe &boul.d al.l.ow saootb transition
t:o otber •<>de& o1' travel..
3. Vebicul.ar parking provi•ion• ahoul.d be ~proved.
con.aol..idat:ed , and 1oc:::.ated ror •u1tip1e use and
abou1d have eaay accee• fro. tbe ••~or street
syate•.
4. Open park~ag areas •bou1d be discouraged witb~n
•ore iotenee1y deve1oped areas.
I. ENVIRONKENTAL QUALITY
1. Views o~ tbe aouatain..a and a ·urround:Lng area
sbou1d be preserved and enhanced by a:Lt~ng
vertica1 structure& tq re•pect topographic
reaturea and creating view corridors .
2. The sca1e re1ationab~p between Cindere1La City
and the sinc1e-faai1y oe j ~hborbood northward
sbou1d be iaproved.
3. Intense ca.p1e.entary •ixing or activities
abou1d be eocouraaed within the Core Area . ... Ad~oini..aa areas o~ di~~erent character abou1d
be carefu11y treated to coap1eaent each other.
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5 . Parking surfaces and structures sbou1d be proper1y
treated and 1aodacaped.
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for 1::be
ENGLEWOOD CORE AREA
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CORE AREA CITIZENS • COMMITTEE
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A .. CORE AREA CONCEPT ..
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MAXIMIZE 'IHE OPPORTUNITIES TO DEVELOP THE CORE AREA
AS A MULTI-PURPOSE CENTER OF REGIONAL SIGNIFICANCE
WEaCH WILL PROVIDE DIVERSE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES, IN-
CREASED OPPORTO::nnTIES FOR EIIPLOYJIIIENT, ATTRACTIVE
HOU SING OF VARIED TYPES AND COSTS FOR DO-ni EXISTING
AND FUTURE RESIDENTS , HIGH LEVELS OF COJOIUNITY
FACILITIES AND SERVICES AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY,
AND EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION AND CIRCULATION
FACILITIES .
D . URBAN FORM AND ENVIRONMENT.
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MAXIMIZE 'IHE OPPORTUNITIES TO CREATE AN ATTRACTIVE,
FUNC TIONAL AND EXCITING ENVIRONMENT OF VARYING DENSITIES
AND INTENSIT.IE~,. IN WHICH DIVERSE TYPES OF URBAN
ACTIVITY :MAY TAKE PLACE. WHICH IS SENSITIVE TO THE
NATURAL PHYSICAL QUALITIES OF 'IHE AREA, AND WHICH WILL
ENDANCE THE COMMUNITY'S IDENTITY .
Sub-Goa1 1
Deve1op and ~p1e•ent an overa11 urban design
p1an for the Core Area .
Sub-Goa1 2
Deve1op a visua1 and a pbysica1 tie between the
South Broadway and Cindere11a City areas ..
Sub-Goa1 3
Improve the appearance of the Core Area and •ake
it one o f the attractions o f the recion by estab1 isb-
i n g des ign and deve1op.eot standards o f exceptiona1
qua1ity .
a .. Improve the aesthetic appearance of existing
structures ,. and require design review of a11
ne• deve1opaen~ and redeve1o~en~-
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b. Require site p1ann~ng with an eapbasLs on in-
creased 1andscaping ~ usab1e open space. and
greater setbacks .
c. Oeve1op and enforce a strict Sign Code.
d. Locate uti1ities underground as feasib1e.
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Protect the views o~ tne •ountains , the area•s
aa~or visua1 asset and cbier .ean& o~ orienta~o~.
Sub--Go~!»
Increase the overa11 density or deve1op•ent in
the Core A.re..al tbrou_cb C:C:»"D.cea.trati on.s of hi.gb
density deve1o~nt
Sub-Goa1 6
Deve1op a 1andscaped opea spa~e syste• which co-
ordinates with the exi•~iDC and proposed open
space systeas in ad~oiniag area& and ~urisdictions.
a . Deve1op additiooa1 adeq~te1y 1igbted open
apace•. rest •re••• waLkways . and parks.
b. Beauti£y natura1 drainace ways , eapecia11y
Litt1e Dry Creek. deve1oping bLkeways a1ong
these dra1nage ways.
c. Institute an area-wide street tree p1aatiag
and maintenance prograa.
Sub-G-oa1 7
P1ace more emphasis on pedestrians.
Sub-Goa1 8
Deve1op a noise abatement prograa.
Sub-Goa1 9
E1~inate strip zoning.
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Sub-Goa1 10
Ensure that areas im.ediate1y ad~oining the
boundaries of the Core Area re1ate pbysica11y
and visua11y to the Core Area and are of the
same high eovironmenta1 qua1ity.
C. TRANSPORTATION AND CIRCULATION.
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MAXIMIZE THE OPPORTUNITIES TO CREATE A COMPREHENSIVE ,
BALANCED , AND IN'JEGRATED TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM AND
TEIUIINAL PROVISIONS THAT WILL PROVIDE FOR THE SAFE,.
CO.NVENI ENT, AND EFFICIENT MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE AND GOODS
THROUGH ,. WI Til IN ,. AND ARIC>UND THE 00 RE A REA ,. AND 'T'HA. T WILL
ENHANCE THE CORE AREA'S SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POSITION
WITHIN THE REGION .
Sub-Goa1 1
Provide for and separate,. where practica1 ,. the
traffic ways of mass transit,. automobi1es,.
pedestrians,. bicyc1es,. and service vebic1es.
Sub-Goa1 2
Give precedence to the pedestrian. and e&tab1i&b
a strong1y eapbasized pedestrian circu1ation
system within tbe Core Area, tying the various
parts of it to each other. to the reaainder o~
Eng1ewood. and to surrounding ca.-unities.
Sub-Goa1 3
Support tbe deve1opment at the ear1iest date of a
regiona1 rapid transit system which ties e~ficient1y
to 1oca1 circu1ation systems. particu1ar1y to
pedestrian ways. with a termina1 which is con-
venient to Core Area faci1ities.
Su~Goa1 4
Work toward the deve1opaent of 1oca1 trans~t
systems which tie the Core Area to the reaainder
of Eng1e~ood and to nearby ca.aunities and which
provide interna1 transportation within tbe Core
Area.
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Sub--Goa1 5
Improve auta-ob~1e access to the Core Area and
circu1at..i..on wit:hi.n. and separ-ate ••through• ..
tra~fic froa 1oca1 traffic.
Sub-Goa1 6
Provide an adequate supp1y of easi1y acceasib1e,
we11-const:ruct:ed and ~aint:ained off-street parking
faci1it:ies which co.p1e.ent: rather than detract
fro. other Core Area uses.
Sub-Goa1 7
Encourage the •oat: efficient use of 1and for
parkiag , such as parking structures. in order to
save 1and for more vita1 uses.
Sub-Goa1 8
Provide bicyc1e paths which tie the various parts
of the Core Area to each other , to t:be reaainder
o:f E ·ng1ewood, and to other ca.aun..:i.tie&.
D, ~RCIAL SERVICES AND FACILITIES.
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MAXIMIZE THE ECONOMIC POSITION OF "DIE CORE AREA WI'DIII!f
THE REGION BY REVITALIZING AND BRDADEJniiG THE SCOPE OF
COMMERCIAL FACILITIES TO PROVIDE A WIDE RAI!fGE OF HJGB
QUALITY, COMPETITIVELY PRICED GOODS AND SER~CES, IR-
CLVDING ENTERTAINKENT, EATING AND LODGI!IG FACILITIES.
Sub-Goa1 1
Reinforce the Cindere11a City Shopping Center as
a competitive retai1 ca.p1ex within the region.
Sub-Goal. 2
Enco~rage the revita1ization of coaaercia1 faci1i-
ties in the Broadway shopping district through the
diversification o~ services and tbe expansion o~
1ines of goods.
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Sub-Goa1 3
Functiona11y connect tbe South Broadway and
Cindere11a City retai1 areas.
Sub-Goa1 4
Encourage qua1ity retai1 services with ca.petitive
prices.
Sub-·Goa1 5
Ensure tbat the ro1e o£ the Core Area ca.aercia1
ca-p1e~ continues to inc1ude convenience shopping
~aci1ities for area residents.
Support the addition of en~ertain.ent and 1odging
raci1ities. such as restaurants, hote1s, and
theaters to the Core Area.
Sub-Goa1 7
E ·ncourage private enterprise to deve1op recrea"t:ion-
a1 £aci1ities in tbe Core Area.
E. OFFICIES,
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MAXIMIZE 'IRE OPPOR'nJNI'YY TO DEVELOP THE ENGLEWOOD CORE
AREA AS A MAJOR OFFICE AND FINANCIAL CENTER IN THE
REGION.
Sub-Goa1 1
Encourage the deve1op•ent of additiona1 good
qua1ity professiona1 and genera1 office faci1ities
in the vicinity o f existing office and ca.aercia1
deve 1opa.en t _
Sub-Goa1 2
Encourage the expansion of good qua1ity •edica~
and denta1 office faci1ities in the vicinity of
the existing •edica1 institutions_
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Sub-Goa1 3
Encourage the deve1op.ent of a ba1anced and
mutua11y suppor~ive aixture o~ o£fice and re~ai1
uses.
Sub-Goa1 4.
Attract 1ong-tera tenants.
Sub-Goa1 S
Encourage b~gh-rise office deve1opaent in a
park-1ike ataospbere .
Sub-G<>a1 6
Require adequ.ate parking . encouraging underground
parking or parking structures.
F. MEDICAL CENTER.
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MAXIMIZE 'IHE OPPORTUNITY TO 1"0-A MEDICAL COMPLEX OF
NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE ARCIUIU> 'XRE li'UCLEUS PROVIDED BY
SWEDISH HOSPITAL AIU> CRAIG REIIABI LI 'rATION CERTER.
Sub-Goa1 1
Expand and provide good •cceaa to botb pub1ic and
privat·e ..edic:a1 and deat:a1 :taci.I.itie&.
Sub-Goa1 2
Encourage the deve1opaent of a bea1tb-.aintenanc:e
£aci1ity. •edica1 research fac:i1ities. and out-
patient £aci1ities .
Sub-Goa1 3
Encourage the deve1o~nt of out-patient and
visitor acca.aodation& in apartaeuts. aote1a
and bote1s near the Medica1 Center.
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IIIAXIIIIZE 'DIE LEVEL OF OOMIIUN"ITY FACILITIES AXD SERVICES
TC:> EJriOI.A.lrfCE THE CORE AREA AS A PLACE TO LIVE, TO INVEST ,
TO WORK AND TO SPEND LEISURE TillE.
Sub-Goa1 1
Ensure that the Core Area is adequ•te1y protected
fro. f1ooding and poor drainage.
Sub-Goa1 2
Continue to provide adequate fire and po1ice pro-
tection to a11 portion& of tbe Core Area.
Sub--Gooa1 3
En.sure that streets and al..l.eys in the area are
we11-•aintained and adequate1y l.igbted, and that
a11 pub1ic areas are kept ~ree o£ 1itter.
Sub-Goa1. 4
Provide addit:iona1. we11-deai.Caec:l aDd we1.1.---.1..nt.aiDed
pub1ic faci1.ities. •ucb •• rest~, beacbes ,
fountains, waste receptacl..es aDd tel..epboae booth•.
Sub-Goa1. 5
Expand recreation 1aci1.itiea aad deve1.op and
••intain additional.. parka of varyina aLEe& and
types within the Core Area.
Sub-G<>a1 6
Ut:il..ize school. faci1.ities and budget& as ef~icient1.y
as possib1.e wbi1e aaintaining a b~ch 1eve1 o~
educationa1 service.
Sub-Goa1 7
Make possib1e expanded use o~ the schoo1 Laci1itie&
by the ca.aun~ty. and in eaaea where acboo1 ~aci1i
ties are serious1y underut~ized. convert tbea to
•ore appropriate uaea.
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Sub-Goa1 8
Expand the adu~~ education program in the areas
o f voca~ional.. and second-career training .
Sub-Goal.. 9
Devel..op a communi~y c enter buil..ding and a social..
service center~ considering the feasibi1ity of
using existing buil..dings which are not l..ocated in
the prime business area .
Sub-Goal.. 10
Provide day care centers for cbil..dren of working
-other-s.
Sub-Goal.. 11
Identify the best potential.. l..ocation& o f senior
citizen and teenage recreation centers .
Sub-Goal.. 12
Devel..op a consol.idated goveruaental.. off~ce ca-pl..ex
which coul..d incl..ude Federal... State and J.ocal..
offices .
Sub-Goal.. 1..3
Provide a central..l..y l..ocated Library . but not in
the p r ~e business area.
H . HOUSING .
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MAXIMIZE 'IRE OPPORTUNITY TO PROVIDE THE PRESENT RESIDENTS
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD WITH ADEQUATE HOUSING. AND EN-
COURAGE A GREATER VARIETY O F AESTHETICALLY PLEASING •
MARKETABLE H O USING TO AT"nl.ACT NEW RESIDENTS WITH HIGHER
INCOMES TO THE CORE AREA.
Sub-Goa1 1
Either re•ove or bring a11 housing units within
tbe Core Area into confo~ance with acceptab1e
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Sub-Goa1 1 (cont1nued)
standards for heal..th and sa£ety. through such
actions as increased code enforce.ent and re-
bab.il..itation_
Sub-Goal.. 2
Provide housing ~ aeet the needs of 1ower incoae
and e1der1y persons now 1iving in the area, with
special.. consideration given to l..ocati~g it near
publ..ic transportation and shopping and •edical..
1'aci1:i.t:.ies.
Sub-Goal.. 3
Promote the devel..opment or high q~l..ity, high
density housing to attract persons of higher in-
ca..e and spending power to the Core Area.
I. RESIDENTIAL AREAS.
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MAXIMIZE THE APPEARANCE AND 'XBE QUALITY OF DEVELOPIIEXT
OF RESIDENTIAL AREAS WI"IBIN 'XBE OORE AREA.
Sub-Goal.. 1
Encourage t.be deve1.os-ent o:f high qu.a1ity, we1..~
designed aediua-bigb and bigb density residential..
devel..op.ents in appropriate 1ocations.
Sub-Goal.. 2
Increase the amount o£ both publ..ic and private
l..andscaped area within residentia1 areas.
Sub-Goa1 3
Preserve se1ec~ed 1ow densi~y, faai1y-oriented
ne~ghborhoods where condi~ion. ca.-unity faci1i~ies.
and 1ocation --ke tbi& desirab1e.
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GOAL
J.l.AXIMIZE THE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE l.lolPLEKENTATIO OF
PLANS AND PROGRAMS FOR THE CORE AREA "IHROUGH A OOM-
BI ATION OF CITIZEN INVOL,~ENT, EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRA-
TION, APPROPRIATE LEGISLATIVE ACTION, PRIVATE PROMOTION ,
AND EQUITABLE DISTRIB TION OF PUBLIC FUNDS.
Sub-Goa1 1
Take an aggress i ve approach to imp1emen~ation or
the Core Area P1an tbrou gb a combination of pri-
vate and pub1ic iaprovements, with cooperation
between and equa1 e•pbasis on both sectors.
Sub-Goa1 2
Emphasize qua1ity o~ deve1o~nt as •ucb or •ore
than rate o£ gro•tb.
Sub-Goa1 3
Acquire 1and ear1y £or community faci1ities.
Sub-G<>a1 4
Encourage a11 £uture bigb -qua1ity commercia1 and
o£Cice deve1opment to 1ocate in the Core Area.
Sub-Goa1 S
Support the modification of tax 1aws to encourage
improvements to existing structures.
Sub-Goa1 6
Exp1ore new deve1opment mechanisas (other than
zoning) that wi11 not on1y a11ow, but encourage
innovative, we11-designed deve1opments.
Sub-Goa1 7
Estab1ish an on-going active citizens' c ommittee
with a me•bership based on a cross-section of t::be
popu1ation of the overa11 City, and keep the com-
munity informed of progress in i•p1ementing the
Core Area P1an .
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Sub-Goa1 S
Deve1op and agg.re.s si..ve1y purs-ue ne.., 1egi..s1ation
that wi..11 enab1e the C1ty and pr~vate deve1opers
to imp1ement tbe Core Area P1an.
Sub-Goa1 9
Support the promoti..on and a d vert~sement of a11
faci..1i..ties and servi..ces avai1ab1e in the Core
Area in order to ens~re ~be continued growth and
vita1i..ty of the area and to uti1ize market ana1ysis
as a p1anni..ng and deve1opment too1.
Sub-Go.a1 10
Active1y support and participate where necessary
in the redeve1opment of those portions of the
Core Area which, because of condition, use or
design, wi11 have a detrimenta1 impact upon the
deve1opment of the area as a regiona1 activity
center.
a. Rep1a c e refurbish deteriorating bui1dings.
b. Use 1oca1 funding as desi..rab1e or needed £or
pub1ic ~proveaents.
c. Pursue the estab1~shment of a eo--unity
Deve1opment corporation.
Sub-Goa 1 11
Protect and assist in the rehabi1itation of
bui1dings. sites. or areas of cu1tur21 va1ue.
for these add depth and give character.
Sub-Goa1 12
Stage the deve1opment of the Core Area as a
regiona1 activity center in order to conserve
the resources avai1ab1e and to be ab1e to show
&igni~icant signs of progress.
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The fo11owing givens wi11 be re~1ected in any final. de-
ve1op.ment approach formu1ated for the Core Area. However,
sboul.d the Consu1tant f~nd during the preparation oC al.-
ternative devel.opment approa ches that a particu1ar given
as outl.ined be1oa appears iova1id~ then a recommendation
wil.l. be made to the Committee ~hat said given be recon-
sidered_
A. The Eng1ewood Core Area v.·i 11 be des:l.gnated and wi.11
continue its ro1e as a mu1ti-use regional. activity
center.
B. ~xLmum corrective f1ood prevention measures wi11 be
undertaken withi..n. the Li.tt:l.e I>:ry Creek Basin to el.ia:-
i..nate severe ~l.ood t:breats to the Core Area.
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Litt1e Dry Creek wi11 become a ~~or feature in any
open space syste~ deve1oped for tbe Core Area.
A system of rapid transit and bu& 1ines -111 serve
tbe Eng1ewood Core Area to ensure maxLmum regiona1
access.
e Regiona1 Transportation Distr~ct 1ine serving
the Eng1ewood Core Area wi11 be a1igned down Santa
Fe Drive.
U .S. 285/Ha~pden Avenue wi11 be upgraded to a 1imited
access faci1ity a1ong its entire ~~ngtb fro. Santa Fe
Drive eastward to Interstate 25.
There ai11 be the need ror continued operation of
Core Area scboo1s.
The master p1ans of Eng1ewood. Sheridan. Denver. and
Cherry Hi11s Vi11age w~11 be Lmp1emented and the South
P1atte River Va11ey wi11 become a regiona1 open space
1"aci1it:y.
The Cit:y of Eng1ewood wi11 continue to honor its present
commitment: to preser'".. e the sing1e-fa.mi1y neighborhood
1ocated north of Cindere11a City and wi11 preserve
those Core Area 1ow-densit:y residentia1 neighborhoods
where a subst:ant:ia11y sound cond~tion. acceptab1e
environment:a1 qua1ity. community faci1ities. and 1o-
cat:ion make this desirab1e.
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~. Swedish Hospita1 and era~& Rebabi1itatioa Center wi11
coa.t:i.c..uc to exp.a.nd as a a.:l.gn.i.~.:l.c.an't n.at:l.oaa1 bea1tb.
ceat.er .
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The ~o11o•ing deve1opment parameters •111 cover a11 a$peCt&
or residentia1 , o~fice, retai1. ca.aercia1, bote1 • .ed~ca1.
open space. park . recreation . circuLation. parking and
envi.rc::n:a....enta1 deve1opaent of the Core Area .
A. RESIDENTIAL
1. Tbe residentia1 area genera11y north ot Ciodere11a
City sbou1d be preserved and enhanced as a aing1e-
~aa i 1y residentia1 neighborhood by d efiniag and
strengtbenLng it& boundaries. introd ucinc 1aod-
&caped open space. and -inLaLzing through vehicuLar
--o'Vea.en t .
2. The nortb-ea&tern residentia1 portion or tbe Core
Area shou.1d be preaerved and strengthened •• a
1ow to ~oderate-de~&ity resideotia1 oeigbborbood
by in~i11ing c1eared parce1& with new qua1i~y
re&identia1 deve1opaent at a density ca.patib1e
with tbe neighborhood. and by aini•iziDC through
vehicuLar •ove.a.e-n.t .
3.. Mew b.igb-den.&it:y reaidenti.a1 de-ve~opme nt ahou.1d
be sensitive to the character of ad~aeent deve1op-
~e-at in ter.s o~ u.e, bui1diog sca1e, &~te char-
acteri.&t:ic.s, and -.at.eri.a1a.
4.. l!ilew bi..gb-den.sity resiclent:i.a1 cle·ve1 o~e-at: abou.1d
be de~~d with app ropriate bui1dinc ~o~.
1andscaping, a.enit:~•. aDd ~ateri.a1• t o eat:a b1iab
project :i.dent:ity.
5.. Higb-4ensi~y re&identia1 deve1o~ent ahou1d be
1ocat:ed on 1and parce1& &U ~~ic ient in size to
ensure proper site design and id-entity.
6. New housing for the e1der1y ·sbou1d be 1ocated
•itbin wa1king distance to pub1ic transit:,
shopping, park& and ca.-unity faci1it:~e& ..
B. OFFICE
1. New o~fice deve1o~ot: •bou1d et:renctheu exi.•t~uc
office 1ocatioas and be 1ocated witbia .ore ~o
t:ense1y deve1oped areas.
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2. Jl"ew aedica1 o~~i.ces ahou1d be c1u.steredl in a
rew Large deve1o~nts and 1ocated w.J.thia.
••1kiQC d1&taace to SwediPb Hos pita1 and craie
lledica1 Co.-p1e..x:.
C. RETAIL cx.oi:ERCIAL
1. Tbe eo~nection between C~ndere11a C~ty Sbopp~c
Center and Broadway ahou1d be et:reacthe:aecl by a
_.~or pedestrian way that is ca.biaed wi.tb re~ai1
~.:;.:a:u.:M _.&-·cia1 and o~~ice u..e •
. 2. •ew convenience ret:ai1 raci1~t:iea ehoa1d be pro-
w.ided ror h1.Kil-de .. .t.ty re•iclent:i..a1 are ...
3. Kew retai1 ca.aercLa1 uses abou1d DOt: be encouraged
a1onc Eas~ Haapden Aveaue.
D.~
1. •ew 1arc;e hotel.. de·ve1os:-.ent ahou1d be 1Cl11Cated
••tht.n .ore iut:eaae1y deve1oped areas.
E. lfEDICAL ~
1.. Jlew and e..Kp.auded _.,d1ca1 fac:l.1it:i.ea ab.ou~d be
1oc:::.atecl oa or ad.,jac.eat: to t.be e.x:L•t.:i.DtC ••te• or
Cra.t..g and S.edi•h ao.pita~.
P. OPElOJ ISPACE/PAAIICS/BECREATICHI
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3.
A continuous aye~ or open Bpaoe •hou1d be de-
ve1oped • that wi11 acc~oclate a w-ide raa.ce o~
act~ve and pasa~ve recreat~ona1 activ~t1ea •o-
c1ud~nc pede•~r1ao aad b~cyc~e paths, parka.
recreat1on.1 raci1it~ea. pLazas~ and otber pLace•
o~ pub1ic gatherings ...
Existinc schooL& and parks •bou1d be integrated
into a~:~y proposed open space •yate•.
Tbe open space •Y•~ sb.ou.1d oonnec::t b:I.&IJ-clea.a:l.ty
residentia1 areas witb the --~or Core Area
activitie•. p1us coaaect witb ezL&tiac aad pro~ed
opeu apace ayetea.s out.icle o~ t.be Core .&_rea ...
4... ~e opea. space ey•tea •hou.1d provide ~or -.eaaona1
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5. L.i..t.t1e Dry Creek s.hou1d be enhanced by :Land.&c.api..n.g
and. wbere ~easib1e; uncovered, to a11o. ~or the
1ntroducr1on o$ greenery and •a~r e1e-ents int.o
the Core Area _
G. CIRCULATION
1. Devel.op a ba.1.a.nced syste. o-r c.ircu1at.ion within
t:be Core Area •b:i..cb can a~O<late tbe ._oveaent
of •otor1.st&, transit ri.de rs,. pedestr-ian.&,. and
~cyc1i.sts, 3Ud which can be deri.ned as to •ode
and reLat..i..ve ~portance_
2 _ Pede:stria...o and bi.cyc1e ways &hou1.d be 1oc.a. ted
to •in~ize conf1~cts ~i.tb other ~ove.ent systeas.
3. Bicyc1e trai1s shou1d be 1ocated to provide 1i.nks
between park&, &-e.hoo1&,. or-rices,. shopping areas,
high-density res.i..dentia1, and recreational. areas.
4. Bicycl.e trai1E shou1d avoid area& o~ e~ces&ive
s1ope and have a variety o~ design treataent.
s_ The vehicu1ar --ove..ent syste:a &hou1d define ---,jor ..
co11ector, 1oca1. and serv1oe streets ..
6. Tbe .ajor circu1ation systea sbou1d prov~de
visibi1ity. access. and direction to a11 aa3or
Core Area activities.
7 . In t:h <?~e areas where street widtb._s are excessive
~or existing or pro3ected traffic vo1uaes. con-
sideration sbou1d be given to narrowing the
s.
street and uti1izing the excess area ~or pedestrian
and open space systems.
In cases where street c1osures are desirab1e.
1::be abandoned right-of-way &hou1d be uti1Lzed
for open space or •ite --•eab1age ~or new coo-
&1::ruction ..
9.. Pub1ic bus routes s.bou1d be 1.oc:::ated a1on& tb.e
.a,jor street: sy&t.ea w.it.b bu..a •tope witb:i._a wa1kiDC
distance to al..1 -.a.,jor act:i.vi1:i.e& o1 the Core Area ..
:LO. An i o t ra Core A..re.a a..i.D. i-1:raD:8 it:: •ys t4!!!la •.bou 1 d be
deve1oped conoectiDC a11 .a3or ~c1:ivit::ies ..
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11. A ra ·pid tr-.n..s1'1: st.a't:1on &hou1d be 1oc::ated to
se:r-ve t:_be Core Area which h.a ~ adeq-uate CO.D..Dee:t::i.Oft..&
sitb other aode& o~ t:rave1 J particu1ar1y rec~oua1
bus service ~ and su"£'£:i...c:i..en.t acce&:& and p .arkiD.C
provisions ror p:ark and ride p-atrons_
12 . The rapid transit station sbou1d provide the
iape~us £or creating a second 1eve1 pedestrian
&ystea t~at •i11 co~ect intense ~ercia1 ,
office, a....nd r -esiden1::i.a1 ac1:ivities.
1...3 . A1l... .aove.ent syste...s •houl...d be coord1n.a.ted with
e.x:i.&tinc and propoos:ect •ys~ outside of the Core
.Area .
H • TERM:X !iAL PROVI S I O!I"S
1 . L..oadi.ng and serv i ce areas sbou.1d be l...oc.at:e-d
off-street.
2. lll.ode change point& &.houl...d a11o. s-oo th t::ral18i't::l.on
to other .odes o~ travel....
3. Vebicul...ar parking provisions shoul...d be ~proved,
coD.&ol...id.at.ed .. ao.d 1oc.ated f or ._u1t:ip1e use and
&boul...d have easy access rro. tbe aajor &~reet
syst.e•.
4 . Open parki...ng area& •boul..d be d.i_scou.raged wi t:bin
•ore ~ntensel..y deve1oped areas.
I. ENVIBONKEN'TAL QVAL.IT'Y
1... Views o£ the •ounta~as and surro~ding area
sbou1d be preserved and enhanced by sit~ng
vertical.. structures to respect topographic
reatures and creating view corridors.
2 . Tbe sca1e rel..ationsbip bet.een Cindere11a City
and tbe singl..e-r .. il..y ne !-h borbood northward
sbou1d be Laproved.
3. Intense campl..eaentary aixing o£ activities
shoul..d be encouraged •1tbia the Core Area.
4, Ad3oining areas o~ di~~erent character abo ul..d
be careru11y treated t.o ca.pl..eaeut each other.
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5 . Park'l..uc surfaces aDd •truc:t~ sb.OIU..1cl be p:roper1y
treated aDd I...aad..seapecl .
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A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE DESIGN PROG~ FOR 'nUl: EliGLEWOOD
ClORE AREA WHICH WILL SERVE AS T'HE BASIS FOR PREPARATION OF
THE CORE AREA DEVELOPKENT PLAN.
Wf!FPFAS. the City or Enc1ewoc::acl baa recocll..izec:l 'the
need to estab1ish a l..ong-range deve1op.ent p1an to ~prove
and eD.b._a:ace t.be soc::ia.l.._. econ~.i.c and phya..i..ca1 e'a.viro:a.ent or
the .E:ngl..ewood. Core A.rea by au.tborizing tbe EDc~ewood C)o.re
Area Study on February 20. 1973; and.
WHEit.E.A...S. the .:t...apo:rtauce o1 ~t::lz.em. pa...rt.i.cipat:ioa. .i..a.
the Core Area Study has been reteQCD1.zed by the C:l. ty o:r Eac:J.-
.... --.n_j,_~ested in the est:ab.l..i.-a!aae..a.t: o1 the Oo.re Area C::it:i..ze.D:S•
~t:tee_. ~posed o1 a broad rep.re.ae:atatioa. o~ t:b.e c~UD...ity
in.cl..udin..g r ·esident& • o.rgani....z.a:t:1.o:n& • .and bua:I...De.-en • 011 -...rch
29. ~973 ---.11-d ._
WHEREAS. tbe Core Area Ci.. t:l...zeD.B • ec-..J. ttee has
di1igent:l..y and thorou:gh.l..y executed ita •••.i.~at: by e_pe!'Dd~
n-.-.erous hours. both .independeu.t.l..y aDd w.i.th tb.e CODBU.l..tiuc
te... to prepare and adopt: a .r"eoe~ended DES.IGX ~B.A-. eoa-
&:l.&t:I..Qg of DEVELOPMENT GOALS. GIVEJIS. and DEVELOPIIIElrr P~
to serve as the basis for preparation of the c:::::c:.E AJlEA. DEVELOP-
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WHEBEA.S. tbe Core Area C:l.t~· ec-:t.ttee --
re~ucSe.d the DESIG1!1 ~·•• to the C.S.'t7 CIOu.DC:'1-1 ~or aclaopt:l.OD;
-. ~WEJ"'BE • BE IT BZBOLYED by the C:l. ty Oou.uc::l. :J.
~or the C:t..ty o~ Enc:J.ewooc:l., Co:J.o.r:a.do., that the rec eDd.ed.
DES"IGJ!f p-wx;a•• .. ~attac:bed-bereto aad ..._de a part hereo~ .. bas
'been rev:i.ewed and. is hereby appro:•ed aDd adopted . aa the baa~
~or preparat:i.on o~ the Deve1o~n~ PLaa 1or the Bng~ewood
Core Area ..
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... :1. Ka_r:L Nol.l.enberger. c-1.ty C1erk-Treasu.rer o-:r t:be
C~ty o~ Eng1ewood. do hereby cer~i~y tb.~ the above and ~ore
go:l..ng is a true. accura. te and c~pl.ete copy or a reso1ut:ion
passed by the City Council. of the City of Engl.ewood at a
Specia1 Meeting bel.d on August 27. 1973.
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RESOLUTIOJI !10. -----------• SERIES OF 1973
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE DESIGN PROGRAM FOR THE ENGLEWOOD
CORE AREA WHICH WILL SERVE AS THE BASIS FOR PREPARATION OF
THE CORE AREA DEVELOPJIIENT PLAN.
WHEREAS, the City o£ Eng1ewood has recognized tbe
need to estab1ish a 1ong-rauge deve1o~nt p1an to iaprove
and enhance the socia1, econa.ic and pbysica1 enviroa.en~ o£
the Eng1ewood Core Area by au.tbori.z.inc tbe £nc1ewooc::l Core
Area Study on February 20, 1973; and,
WHEREAS, the iaportance or citizeu participation 1n
the Core Area Study has been .:recogo.i.zed by the C-ity or EQc1ewc::M>d.
as ~•nifested in the estab1isbaent of tbe Core Area ~tizens•
eo-.ittee, coapo&ed o£ a broad representation o~ the eo.aunity
i..nc1uding residents, org-an.i.zation.s_, a .nd bua.i.oes.-en..., OD. Karc:::.b
29, 1973; and,.
WHEREAS, the Core .A.rea Citizens" eo-ittee has
d~1~ent1y and tborougb1y executed its assicn-ent b7 spending
nu.erous hours, both independent1y and with tbe coosu1ting
tea.., to prepar-e and adopt a rec.~ended DESIGK P.:»GRAK con-
&:l..s't:in.g o.f DEVEI..A:>PIIEBT GOALS, GIVENS, and DEVEI.DPIIEJrilT PAB.AIIE"''ERS
to serve as the basi& ~or preparation o.f tbe CORE AREA DEVELOP-
....M:EJI'T PLAJiJ ; -Del ,
W'REJIE.A.S, tbe <::::x:»re A.rea c~ 't:i.zeas... c:::o-..:l.. 't:t.ee b.a.&:
recc:-eacled the DESIGB PROCi.RA.II. to tbe C::.L't:y Cc::Ju._DC:i1 -ror adoption;
'llllOW, ~..REFORE .. BE IT RESOLVED by the C::l..ty <::::tou..·nc::l..1
-ror t.he City o:f ~ "Lewood. Co1orado. tb.a t tb.e reca-.ea.d.ed
DES::J.GH PBOG-~. attached hereto and aade a part. bereo~, bas
beeu rev"i.e-wed and i.s hereby approved and adopted a& t:he ba.&i&
.for preparat.iou o.f tbe Deve1opaent PLan .for the EDc1ewood
COre A.r·ea ...
A TrEST:
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I, Kar1 Mo11enberger. City C1erk-Treasurer o~ the
Ci~Y of Eng1ewood, do hereby certify that the above and fore-
going ~s a true, accurate and coap1ete copy of a reso1ution
passed by tbe City Counci1 of the City of Eng1ewood at a
Specia1 Meeting be1d on A~gust 27. 1973-
ex o1k1c1o C~£y C1erk Treasurer
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RESOLUTION NO. 39
SERIES OF 1973
A RESOLUTION APPROV"mG THE TRANSPORTATION
PLAN AND THE METHOD OF FINANCING THE SAKE
BY THE REGl:ONAL TRANSPORTATlON DISTRICT
~HER..EAS. over the past. :~nODtb.a the C0t.a1cil of the City of Eogle'W'OOCI baa
f:ollowed cloeel;y the e.fl:ort:a of: tbe Regioo.al. Tranapo.rta._tloo. Dlatrlet. aDd lt:a
ataft-they r~e.red the Deed f:or traDaport::atlc.::t. lD the Deaver raet:ropolltaD.
area; aod
'WHEREAS. varied plans were coaaldered by the RegtOD.al Tr1uuoporta.tlCJO
Dlatrict ~public bea.riD.ga held durl.Dg ..June. 1973. em. -.ld va.rlou..s pla.D.S;
NOW'. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCU. OF THE
CTTY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO,. aa f'ollowa:
Sec:t.lCJO 1. "Iha~ the Councll -.anLD>oualy ~ve the PlaD liar in~
taDd uae U"~ioa. aad peraGDal rap'l.d traa.ai.t. •Y-...-. .....S tbe procraaa.
f'or fiDaDc1ac the ~-taU ... thereof'.
Secu ... 2. -n.u the ....... -a..-cl«--of'-City of'~ Ool-.
are ursed to ....,._ &orr tiNt approwa1 W -.ell ~ ...S Ita C a_, aa S c her 'T.
Ul"TS.
MAYOR
ex Ofttcio Ci.t;y clerk Tr~r
t. Karl NolleDI>eraer. ex ofilclo CU~ Clerk-Treaaurer oiL the Clt;y of' EDK\-oocl,.
Col.or-.do. do bereby oert:l(F tbal: tile above &ad ._. .... C'tDC l• a. true. acoara.a. ..
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