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CITY COUNCIL MEETING -Regu1a.r
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AGENDA FOR
REGULAR COUNC"lL MEETING
SEPTEMBER 4. 1.973
Call to order. invocation by the Reverend Allen St:roaC of' t:be
Flret. United Presbyterian Church o-t Engle'WOCJtod.. pled!ge o:f
all._erglance led by Boy Scout. Troop No ... 92. and roll call .
Mtnu.tes.
(a) Regular JD.eeting of: Au,cuat. 20.., 1973. (Copie.a ea.cloaed. )
Pre-scheduled cit.i.zens and vleltora.
(a) Recogn.ltl.oo of" ·•apecla.l gue•t.e ·• o.L the Counci 1.
(b) Other visitors.
Con::unu:nicat.iCXl.B -no actlCXl recOIII:D.%D.ended...
J (a) MeUI.Or&ndun:l £ro:~:n the c:hie:f of" Pollee to t:be C'lty ~
dlac:usslng the bUl t:or an ordl.a.aDce aDJ.E!DdlDC the preeent.
ordt.n.aD.ce repea.li.Dg ••second hand dealers. •• (Copt._ea
enclosed .. )
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M.e.Dl.oran.chu:n frcxn the EDClewood Youth EED.p1oyEDell.t.
Director to the .Aa•l.at:IID.t. CU:y Manacer aUDUD.arlziDC
the a.ccorn.pl_laluD.eata of" tbe pracriPD for 1973. (Coplee
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:Mi.nub>s of the P~lDC and Zc.>i.DC Coaun~ssloo recuiar
"ID.eettn.g of: July 1.7.., 1973. (Coplee eacloeecL)
Minutes o.f the PlannlDg .a.d Zoa.IDC CoDUD..i.-iaa. special
Dl.eettn.g of August 14. 1973.. (Copt_ee ea.cloeed...)
4 . Couu:nUD.ic:a.tic.18 -action reccwnwnendec::L
J (a) M.ernoran.duDJ. fro"ID t:be City ~r t.o the City CouncU
dlscusal.ng the propoaed. cc::JG..attuctloa. aDd e.nployu::.ent. of'
an eoglDeerl.ng flr-.:o. for tw-o a.ddlt:lc:...al fire ata.Uoaa.
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Me-.:o.or-an.chun hoiD t:he Dlrector of Pa.rk:a aDd Reere:at:ton
relative to the deei.CD and c~t:ructlex~. OIL ldo.ka for Floyd
Park. (Caples encloeed.)
Me'Dl.oranc:hun fr<HD the Dlrecto.r of CODUIUID-l~ Developal-ent.
t.o the Cl~ M.aDager relative to overall road Deeds far
Englewood t.o be aubJDitted tO tlie Denver Regloa.al Coua.cll
o.f Gove.r-n.n1ent.s and the Highway CoiD.D1.i.s•loo. (Copies
encloaed .)
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AGENDA FOR
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
SE.PTEMBE.R 4.• '1.973
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M.e'DI.oranc:lu..Dl. frOID. the Cl'ty MaD.acer recouun.eadl.D& the
purcb.a.ae of: a 1250 GPM dleael repla.ceD1.ellrt. pu.D1.JJ1er t:or
the Flre Depart::ra.ent:. (Copies en.cloaecl.)
Dlacu..aaloo o.f the recc:JI"Dynended Arapahoe Cota1~ Road
Plan. (Cop~es of l:ltl&p eocloeed. )
Rec0JD..J:De11d.atloo. f:roD1 the Dl.rector ot: FlnaDce t.o aw-ard
a contract. to Pavecoat o'f Colorado. IDe. • f:or their low
b~d of $6.310.62 for IX>ixiDC aDd placlnc Laykold surfactnc
over the all-purpc::.ee courte at. Jaaou. Park, Cen.t;ea.nt.al
Park. and Bates-:r:..ac-Park -the r ... ovat:laa of MUter
Field park:I:D..c lot-(Copies of: DleiDO:raDdUD1 eDCloeecl. )
S. City Attorney.
J (a) Ord ... ance aa l:lDal readtDc ocxrtrolltnc the aa1e oL aaed lllD.er-lD -~que ......... (Paa-0D fir•~ re.ilDC
on A-~ 20.)
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Ordll>ance aa l:lDal ~ IIUtborl&tDc _..ttcl.-uaa lD
an ~iDe •-Y oL Blc Dry Creek.. (Paaaed OD firat
readiDg OD Aucua~ 20 .)
BUt for an Ordl.D..a:D.ce cont:rolltnc tbe pub1lc dlap'-Y aDd
sale o.f obscene llte.ra.t:u.re and Dl.&teri.a1a. (Caple. ea.cloeed.)
Bills f:or OrdtD.ancea subDllttl.Dg to a vote o.f t:be qu..al_l.fted
electors uf the City o.f EDglewood. propo~~ed •JT)end-nJ,ea_t:a
w the Charter of the City of EDgl~.
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Pay.nent of local lD>proveu>eOrt dlat:rlct -aDd
evenbML-1 eli..J:D.ll1a.t:lex~. c:d a-urpL.-aad deOcleocy ruad..
(Copies encloa-.)
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(li) QualUlcaUODa oL COUDcilD>eD aDd el~bUity to bold
office. (Copt--.cloaed. )
BLll for an Ordi.DaDce aat:bortziDC a CODt:ract -ttb the City
of LLtt.letoo t.o provide abelt:.er tacUlt.iea at. t:be Anl...a:1a1
Pound... (Copies ea.cla.ecl. )
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AGENDA FOR
REGUXAR COUNCU.. :MEET1NG
SEF"'TEK:BER 4.• 1973
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Dl.ecuaetc:m. o1 current. ataDaa o~ .Ar~oe Rec:toaal Llbr-.ry
.District. ~... (Copy of 1et:ter &c:.D the CU::y M•ne..-r
en.c1oeed.)
RecODUDeDdati.c:m. that. the Director o:f Parke az Becrea.tLOD
be perznltted U> ~ tbe NaUOD.Ill Coap-eaa for Parka -
Rec.reatl c:m. at. 'W~. D ... C. • Sep=-wnber 29 -~ 4.
1973. ~ t...ve--~-for thla U"lp.)
Sub~:nlaatcxa o6. the propoeed a74 I:Jud&e-t. -...d. recoYDTO 1•Hc.1
U> call for a .-uc beariDC-aaAd ---for Bop"._.._ 17.
1973. (Copt-oL boadpot -eri-q -D>.Ic--)
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN SCHWAB
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. •;;:, SERIES OF 1973
AN ORDINANCE SUBl'ITTTI~G TO A VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEHOOD AT THE GENERAL HUNICIPAL ELECTION
TO BE HELD ON NOVE2-ffiER 6 • 1973, A PROPOSED AMENDME"-'T TO THE
CHARTER OF THE CITY RELATING TO THE PAYMENT OF LOCAL IMPROVE-
MENT DISTRICT BOI\."'DS A"-'D THE EVENTUAL ELll!INATION OF THE SUR-
PLUS AND DEFICIENCY FUND • AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, Sect~on 9, Art~c1e XX of the Const~tut~on
of the State of Co1orado, and Section 8 of the Charter o£
the City of Eng1ewood. Co1orado, authorize the City Counci1
of the C~ty of Eng1e~ood on Lts ~ ~nLtLatLve, to submdt
to a vote of the qua1ified e1ectors any proposed amendment
to said Charter, by Ordinance du1y adopted not 1ess than
th~rty (30) days pr~or to the e1ectLon at whLch saLd vote
sha11 be taken; and
WHEREAS, certaLn funds of the CLty are present1y
frozen Ln a fund ca11ed "Speci.a1 Surp1us and DefLc~ency
Fund'' • which constitutes excessive security for the payment
-of 1oca1 I.m.provement DLstri.ct Bonds. That sa~d funds
cou1d best be ut~1Lz:ed withLn the geaera1 fund of the
City or to any other fund which the CouncL1 may appropriate
saLd :money. The CLty Counci.1 deems Lt appropriate to refer
to the qua1LfLed e1ectors of th.e CLty ·of Eng1e'Wood a proposed
Alaendme.nt to Part: III, "Bone! Indebtedness .. • Section 108 and
109 of the Chart .,r of the C~ty of Eng1ewc:...:>d.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD•
COLORADO:
SectLon 1.
There :l.b hereby subad.tted to the proper1y qua1L£:1.ed
e1ectors of the CLty at the Genera1 MunLcLpa1 E1ect~on to
be he1d on Nove=ber 6 0 1973 0 a proposed BQCndment to the
Charter of the C~ty of Eng1e-wood. as fo11ows:
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PART III
BOI>.'D Ih"'DEBTED=ss
Section 108: Soec1a1 or Loca1 Improvement Dist r ic t
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Whenever a Pub1ic Improvement District had paid
and cance11ed four-fifths of its bonds outstanding.
and for any reason t:he rem.a..i.ning assesstnent:s are
not paid in time to take up the fina1 bonds of the
district and interest thereon. then the City sba11
pay sa~d bonds when due and interest due thereon.
and reimburse itse1f by co11ecting the unpaid assess-
ments due said district.
Section 109: Specia1 or Loca1 I~provement Dist:r~ct
Bonds -Specia1 Fund
The Specia1 Surp1us and Deficiency Fund. which baa
been created and is present1y mainta:Lned .. additiona1
security for the payment of principa1 and interest of
outstanding bonds of the City for Specia1 Improveuoent
Districts. sba11 continue to be maintained in the
proportion that the amount on deposit in the Speci.a1
Fund .as of the effective date of this Charter Amendment
bears to the tota1 amount of hoods preaent1y outstanding
for such Spec:La1 Improvement D:Latr:Lcts of the City. Any
~t not required to be _.:Lnta.:Lned in the Spec:L.a1 Fund •
aha11 be transferred to the Genera1 Fund or to any other
fund of the C:Lcy ... aay be dete~d by the City Counc:i1.
Section 2.
The voting machines and paper ba11ots for said e1ecti.on
aha11 carry the fo11owing de.si.gnati.on which sba11 be the
sub~ssion c1auae:
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FOR AGAINST
AMENDMENT NO. 2
Amending the Charter of the City of Eng1ewood
by eventua11y e1iminating the Specia1 Surp1us and
and Deficiency Fund, providing that any current
arnou.nt not required to be maintained in a Specia1
Fund sha11 be transferred to the Genera1 Fund or
to any other fund of the City as determined by
the City Counci1.
And each qua1ified e1ector vot1ng at said e1ection
and desirous of voting for or against said Amendment sha11
~dicate his choice by depressing the approrpirate counter
of the voting machi-ne which indicates the word "For•• or
••Against" • or by appropriate m.arking upon paper ba11ots,
where used ..
Section 3.
~ The proper o£ficia1s of the City of Eng1ewood sha11
give notice of said Genera1 Municipa1 E1ection. which notice
sha11 be pub1ished in the =anner and for the 1ength of time
requ~red by 1aw, -nd the ba11ots cast at such e1ection sha11
-be canvassed and the r.esu1t a..sc.erta..i...ned, determ.ine.d and
certified as required by 1a.w.
Section 4.
Inasmuch as the Ord~nance submdtt~ng the Charter
Amendment to the certified e1ectors-of the City of Eng1ewood
must be fina11y passed thirty (30) days prior to the Genera1
Municipa1 E1ection. City Counci1 finds and determines that
an emergency exists and that the ena.c.tment of the foregoing
Ord~nance is necessary for the ~diate preservation of
the pub1ic hea1th, peace, safety and good order and. there-
fore_ this Ordinance sha~1 become effective-on pub1i.cation
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Introduced, read in fu11 and passed on first reading
the 4th day of September, 1973.
Pub1:l.shed as a B:l.11 for an Ord:l.nance on the 6th day
of September, 1973.
Read by t:l.t1e and passed on f:l.na1 read:l.ng on the
17th day of September, 1973.
Pub1:l.shed by t:l.t1e as Ord:l.nance No.
of 1973, on the 20th day of September, 1973.
Mayor
ArrEST:
ex off:l.c:l.o C:l.ty C1erk-Treasurer
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I, Kar1 No11enberger, do -reby eert:l.fy that the
above and forego:f._ng :La a true. ac:c:urat:.e and C:CJaiPl...ete copy of
an Ord:l.nance passed on f:l.na1 read:l.ng -pub1:l.a-d by t:l.t1e
-Ord:l.nanee No. • Ser:l.ea of 1973.
ex off:l.c:l.o C:l.ty C1erk-Treaaurer
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COUNCILC~ 0
CITY OF :ENGLEWOOD, COLOR.A.DO
SEPTI!KBER 4, 1973
The C-:!..ty Coun.c:1.1 of' the C1.ty of' Enc1ewood, Arapaboe County,
Co1.ora.do.,. .et :1.n. regul..a.r aeae:l.on on Sept.-.ber 4, 1.973 at 8:00 P ... K.
Jrr.la.yor Senti., pres:l.d.:S..nC, ea.13.ed the meet~ to order ..
The :l..nvocat:f..on was gi...-en by the Rev .. A:L.l..en Strong of the FS.:ret
Un.i.ted Preabyter:l.a.n Church oC Ene1ewood... The Pl..edge or .A:l..l....~anee was 1.ed
by Boy Scout Troop No .. 92-
Tbe J.le..:yor a.alced. tor ro11 e.a.l....1.. Upor:t. the c:a..l.1 or the ro11, the
to11Cll'Wd.nc were present:
Counc1.1 16embera Scl:J.wab, Sc.l:rr:laek:enberg, H~. Db.or"!.ty , Brown,.
B1.eas.1.ng • Sent1. ..
.A.bsen:t : None
The J.la.yor dec.1a..red a quorum present ..
A1ao present were: C:L ty llolanaeer D:La.l.
C:L ty Attorney Berard:l.n:L
Aas:Lstant C:L ty 1folanaCer lleCown
.Adm:l.:n:1..•tra.t:!. ve Aati...-tant Meod.el...ean
D:Lreetor or Fs.n.z.ce No11eabereer
m.reetor oC Pub1..1.c Worlr::a w_.c:mer
Po:l.:Lee elder Cl..aab:Y
F:Lre Cb:Ler Ba>ld1 too
D1....rector or Per-aOIDD.e'l.. ~
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COUNCII.UAN BLESSING toa::IVED AND cotJHC:n.ao::au.H HEIUIDIG SECaiDED A
YJTION TO APPROVE THE liiiNUTES OF '1HE REGULt.R MEETING OF AUGUST 20, 1973 .
Upon. the ca..1.1 of' the ro1.1, the vote reau..l.. 'ted. as to11owa:
A;yea: Cou.nc.:S..l.. ~a Se.bwab, H-nn1nc. J»M:Jri.ty, B1eaa:l.nc. Sent:f. ..
Nays : None
Abe~: Counc~ ~a ScbDaeJcen.berg, B:rown ..
Absent: None
The Mayor dee1.a..red the mot1.on ca.rr·1.ed.
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Mayor Sent:!. recogn.j..zed the f"o1.1ow1.ng persona f"'rom the 1.i.at or
"Spec~a1 C:1.t:1.zen Program In~tees".
Mr. and Mrs. Ga..ryR .. .sadth1/) 30.39 So. Cherokee Street1/) Prec:i..nct. No .. 2
Yr. Sm:l.th expressed h:f...a apprec:1.at1.on Cor the serv:l.ees rendered by
the C:f..ty. espec1.&1.1y the Parks and Recreat:1.on. area.
Mr. John 14 .. Fos·ter. 3706 So .. .Aeoma Street1 Prec::l..n.ct No .. 4-
Mr. Foster quest:1.oned that UJ. of the c:lt:f.z.en.s or E::ng1.ewood. ~ted
the ao-call.ed progress devel..opmenta ~ the C:1.ty.. He Ce1t these type :f..tems
sbou1d be put to a vote pr'i.or to Coun.e~ a.pprova..1 ..
Ur .. and Mrs. John M .. Co1.e. 4935 So. Huron Street.-Preci..nct No. 1.4-
Mr. Col.e stated that th.i..s was b.i.a t'i.rat Counc:1.1 meet:l...ng 1..n 1.5 years
and that he was very happy to be :Ln atte.n.dance ..
Counc:1.l...man Schwab stated that each week Counc~ :l..nvi.. tea 48 persons
to come to the:1.r Cou:nc:1.1. meet:!..ng,. and ton.:i..gbt on1y three have shown up. He
bad to quest:1.on peopl.ea :Lnterest ::l..n. the1r C:1.ty government as a reau1t thereof" •
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Mr. Arvon Hegna, 3295 So .. ~h Street, appeared beCore Cou.nc:1.l.... He
atat464 that the di..rt a1.tuat1.on. on Fl..oyd Avenue due to atorm. dra1..nage con.stru..ct.i.o:n
was beccmd.ng a real.. prob1em.
Mr. R:.f..ch K:l..e~, 3290 So. Wi..1.1..1...-.a,. appea:red. berore Counc:!.1. He
stated that the storm d.ra~e had created enough ba.za.rd.a that ec3llle act:l.on
necessar.y bef"ore any acc:l.dents occurred.
Cou.n..c:!.1 assured them that they wou..l.d cbeclc ~to the a:l.tuat:l.on..
lis. He:J..en Arthur • .38!J:J So. Broadway-, appee..red be.fo:re Coune:l...1. She
stated that a woman bad reee:nt.l..y s1:l.pped on tbe aepha.1t a'1.dewa.1.11:: ac:roaa the
street f"rom her p1ace of' buA~eaa. That pe.rt:l.cu1ar dr:f..~ was on a a1ant
and was not ahove1ed i..n the w:S..:nter t:S...me.. She f"e1 t the C:l. ty needed good
s:l.dewalks on the major streets at the ~ f'or our e1~1y peop1e and
clrl.1d.re:n.
C:l.ty Manager -.. Di.al.. stated that he bad checked out the a:l.tua..t:l.on and that the
ma.ter:l.al.. or the aspba..1t s1..deW'I!Il1k: wa.s ~ good eODd.:f..t:l.on. However, :l.t d:l.d
s1ope 1:1.ke a dr:l.veway, neceas:l.t&t~ a good thorough c1e~ ~ the w±nter
t~-~o'ii'f:"i C~'""eo>
Mr. Arthur 1..n.qu.:l.red as to the status or tbefjun11:: dea.1era ord~e
Ma.yor Senti. stated that a dec:l.a:l.on wou1d be made at ton:!.gbts Counc:!.1 meet:l.ng •
Counc~ Scl'Jwab stated tba.t be bad bad ea1.1.a ~ want:f..ng to k:now
1.f' the Dun..can Schoo1 tenn.:l.s courts cou.l...d be deterred. One or the t .ea.cbera
there was te1..1.:l..J:lg her ch:1.1dre:n *'that no a .ct:l.on cou.J..d be taken to de.t"'er those
pa.rt:l.cu.1ar courts.
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Counc::ll..Jnan BJ..ess:l.ng stated that ma..ny young peop1.e have asked b.i.m.
how gove.rnm.ent works a In response, he bad asked them to cane up and express
them.se1.ves thi.._a even..:l.ng on JIU!!ltte.r-s of: ~terest ..
Yr .. G1en El..oe, a teacher, appeared bef"ore Council.. He stated that
he he wanted to 1.end support to the purc.h.aae of the property ~ betwean Ox:f"ord
and Hampden for open space and a f'ut-u.re go1£ course.. The Jun.:l.or and .een:l.or
h.i.gh school.. ld..ds who take go1.£" c1.a.ssea and are on the go1..f" team are experi.en.ci..ng
one of" the f"ew sports wb..i.eh can be ca..rri..ed over f'"rom the h:Lgh school years to
tbe:l..r o1.der years. ~Two students at the E:ng1ewood H.:lgh School.. appeared bef'ore
Counc::l1.. The f'i.rst student stated tha:t :l.t was e.xtremel..y tough t ·o :C:f..nd a p1a.ce
to pl..a,y go1.£ :1..n the E:ng1ewood area.. The second stated that be was a sophomore
at the h.i.gb school.. and the go1.f" team needed k P' » a p1.a.ce to p1.a.y on a regular
bas:l.s ..
CouncL1man Brown stated that he waaDed to express b..i.a apprec::lat::lon
to the ata..f"f" Cor the1...r work done on the storm dra:!.na.ge j_.n the pa.st, even
though there was &1-.ys 1nconv~ence dur~ tbe actual construct~on phase.
Counc:11woma.n. Henn.:l.ng :i..nq~ed. :into the Pu.b1:1c Se.rvi.ce ec.:ape.ny-l..an.d
contract. c-:1 ty Man.a.ger 0:1.&.1. stated that -J. t was ready th.:l.s even..:l.ng, a.1. though
not • on the agenda Cor Counc1.1' a co::ns.:l.derat:l.on.
C~ty Manager D:1a.1. :introd:u.ced. Mr. IU..cha.rd Lor1.g to the Counc.:1.1 as
the recent1y empl..o~ Personnel.. ~rector.
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Counc:11 began cons:iderat~ oC a memorandum rram the Cb.:l.ef o£ Po1:1ce
to the C:i. ty Ue.:na.ger d.:iscuss:i.ng the b:l..11 Cor an ord..:l.na.n..c-e a.mend.:J..ng the present
o~ce ~ rep-• 2 g "second band dea..1ers".
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Ch.:le£ of:' Pol....:!.ce Cl..aaby stated that Denver and Aurora had passed. an
ord:1.nance s:l.m..:f..1ar to t.h..!..s a year ago. The E::ngl..ewood Po11.ce had requested
cons:l.derat:l.on o:C that type ord.1.na.nce a.t that ti.me. Denver Cee1s e:rtremel.y
good about tbe:l.r o:rd.:1.na.n.ce and the enf."'orcement oC :l.t. At the same t:lme,
Aurora. 1.s ext~ unha:pp~y .-:1 th the:l.rs. :I:t i.s not the po11.ee oC£i.eers'
:i..ntenti.on to create a burden to the mercbanta.
Counc:!..l.ma.n D~ty stated that he 'Cel..t he bad :i.ntroduced the b1.1.1
prem.a.ture1y at the l..a.s·t meet:l..ng, and he Cel..t 1.t should be tabl..ed i.n£:1..n..:!.tel.y.
COUNCIU.IAN DHORITY UOVED AND COUNCIIMAN BLESSING SECONDED A t.VTION
TO TABLE THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING .AND REENACTING CHAPTER 3 • TITLE
XI OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD I&JNICIPAL CODE INFINITELY. Upon the ca11 of" the ro11,
the vote resu.1ted as Co11ows
Ayes: Counci.l. Yelnbers Schwab, Scbn.ac.kenberg, Henn.:l.ng. Dhori.ty,
Brown, Bl..ess::l.ng, Senti. .
Nays: None
Absent: None
The )Aayor decl..a.red the mot :ion. ca..rr1.ed..
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The Co11o~ ~tems were reee~ved Cor the record~
A memorandum Cram the Englewood Youth Emp1oyment ~rector to
the Asai._stant C:l. ty Yan.age.r SUJmila.r:i._z:f....ng the a.ccomp1:lshmen.ts of" the program
Cor 1973 .
ltU..nutea of" the P1an:n.:!.ng and Zon.:l.ng Cc::mmrl..aa:l.on regu..J._ar meeti.ng of"
Jul.y 17, 19'73.
'M:l.nutes of' the Pl..ann:l.ng a.nd. Zo:n.i..ng Comm:l.ss::lon. spec:lal. meetU:l.g of'"
August 14. 19'73.
Counci..1 began cons:l.derat:l.on of" a memorandum. f'rcxn the C:lty Manager
to the C:l.ty Counei._l. d:l.acuss~ the proposed conatruct:l.an and employment of"
~eer:J..ng f":i..rm Cor two add:!. t::l.ona.1 C:l..re stat:l.ons.
C:l.ty U&nager D:l.a1 stated that the ~urors who put rat:f....ngs on Ci._re
:!..n.sure.nce C'e1t the two stat:l.on.s were necessary :l...n the Eng1ewood area.. He
f"e1t that the maps encl..oaed. :1..n the package showed the d..:i.st.a.n.ces run. Due to
the ~gh cost oC b:l.d5on the f":l.rst go-round Cor the west stat:l.on, he had
employed the f:':l.rm o£' Lonco. :1.n order to ccm~.e up w:i.th an alternate design
Cor the two C~e atat:l.ons ..
The two stat:l.ons cou1d be b~t at the pr:l.ce as one b:l.d bef"ore ..
Counc:l.J..ma.n Schnackenberg ::l.nqu.:!.red ~ how the Counci.J.. cou..1.d
posa:i.bzy bu.i.J..d two atat:l.on.a Cor the pr.:f.ce of' one.. Mr .. Nesb::l.tt !:tf' the f::i..rm.
oC Lonco stated that 1. t was not f:a.i.:r Cor h1m to c()ll8le.nt on the prev::l.ous
dea:l.gn. but that h:f..s f":l._rm. was l..oolcl.ng at a much si.mp1.er bu:1.l..di.ng.. He f"eJ..t
that 1.n these day-s of 1.n£1at1.on. i.t was e.xtreme1y" i.mporta.nt to seJ..ect
econ.om.i.ca.J.. bui.J..d...i..ng mater:l.a1s ..
Counc:I.J..woaan Hen:n..:l..ng ::l.nq~ed whether the C:l. ty needed ~ of" the
1.a.n.d at Ox.Cord and Fed.era..l.... Mr. Neab:l.tt stat.ed that w:lth the new desi..gn,
a11 the land was not req~ed.
Counc:l.1man Bleas:l._ng ::l.nq~ed as to how many peopJ..e were stati.oned
at each stat:l.on. F:l.re Ch:l.ef' Ham:l.l.ton stated that the st.at.:lon.s con.si.sted. of"
three-man crew on a three ah.:lf't bas:l.s ..
Counc:l.l.man Brown :l.nqu..:l.red as to how S. the Ch.i.ef' v.f.ewed the pJ..a.ns _,
and bow weJ..J.. they f:'i.t :f...nto the cccmnun.i.ty. The Cb.:l.eC re.BpC)D.ded that be was
very enthus:l.ast:l.c about the program. He f"e1t that pre-Ca._b bu.:I.J..d:l..ngs d.i.d
not need to be drab 1.n any-manner. The two t"unct:lona o~ a. C~e atat:lon are
to s ·tore equ:l.pment and to quarter the men stat:l.oned there.. The C:lty would
get a s1:lght s:l.ze advantage ~tb pre-Cabs.
Mr. Nesb:ltt stated that h.:la f":l._rm would go to a pre-eng:lneered
buil.d~ :I.C :l.t f":l.t the total concept •
Counc:l.l..man Schwab stated that he di.d not tee~ that the C:l.ty needed
two atat:l.ons west oC the r:lver, because the d:lata.nce between them. ...a.s not
f"a:r enough.
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C~ty Manager D~a1 stated that ~th a11 due respect, he Ce1t the
:sa ~0 ~0~~e ~~~ted a&~:f' . .!£:~ out the need C'or two ste.ti.on.s
C~e£' ~1.ton stated that two atat~ons were needed as po~ted out
by the 1ong study and the computer program run.
C:l..ty 'lla.na.ger Di.a.l. stated that be rec~ed tha.t Counc:1..1 g...S.ve
d1..rect:1.on to the ataf'"f' to proceed ..
COUNCl:LWCJNAN HENNING ..::JVED AND COUNCJ:UIAN BROWN SECONDED A NOTION
TO PROCEED WTni ACTION ON TWO STAT~ WEST OF THE RIVER :1N L:1NE WITH THE
~ PRESENTED AND TO INVESTIGATE A SrTE TO LOCATE THE NORTHWEST
STAT I: ON. Upon the ca.1.l.. o£' the ro:L1., the vote reau.1 ted a._s f"o1.l..ows:
.Ayes: Counc1.1 Members Sc:.bn.acken..berg. Henn.:l..ng, Dhor:f..ty, Brown,
B1ess~. Senti..
Na.ys: Coun.c1..1. Member Schwab.
Absent : Non.e
The Mayor declared t.be mot:l..on ca.rr:l.ed ..
Counc:1.1. began cona:l..derati.on o£' a memorandum £'rom the D:l..rector of'
Parks and Recreati.on re1ati.ve to the des~ and construct1.on of" ~oaks Cor
Floyd Park.
Ci.ty Manager D:la.1 stated tha.t the mot:lf" Cor th:!.s park wi.1l.. be
''Nature"'. The poss1.b1.1.1. ti.es i.nc1.ud.e a a1.:lde ot an ea.rt.hworm and other
nature-related i.tems . In r el..at:f..an t o th1s, the Ci.ty would ~ to see some
undque she1ter houses. The ahe1ter houses under ~t~a1 phase or des~ here
would represent mushrooms. The Ci.ty bas abao.1.ute1.y no Cee1 Cor the coat due
to the unuaua1ness o~ the des~. The attempt wou.1.d be to bui1d the 'C'i.rat
one as a p1.1ot to get a Cee1~ Cor i.ts camp1e~t.y and cost.
Nr. Nesb:1.tt of' the f'i.:rm oC Lon.co stated t.bat he Wl!l.S not too sure
o-r the cost of' tb.i.a 1.tem, but h.i.a best guess wou.1.d be $3600 to $4000. Tb.i.a
i.s more than was or~ budgeted, but w'i.tb a 1esser number of' she1ter
houses bu.1.1 t the tota..l. cost wou.1d not exceed the tot.a.1 budget. He Ce1 t the
best method wou1d be to put one out on the market Cor a p1.1ot si.tu.a.t.i.on and
then proceed w:1. th the others.
Counc:1.:l..ma.n Schwab i..nqu:l.red as to whether 1. t of"-rered the protect:1.on
needed Cor ra..1..n a.n.d sun. :ur. Nesb1.tt .f~d that the ef''f"'orts would be to
protect the :1..nd:1.~du.a..1s f'ran the sun, b1c:nrl..ng ra..:l..n would get :in.
Counc1.1man Dhori.ty stated that he Ce1t the p1ans seemed a bi.t
:1.mpract:J..ca.1 and m..i.ght coat way too much. The p1an needed more study at
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Counci.1ma..n Sc.hn.a.ckenberg sta.ted t ba.t i.t sa:Det:l.mes takes real
£"&..1.th to t ry-someth.:i..ng ~f"f'erent and :l.nn.ovat:l.ve and that a. produ.et :l.on of"
s:1.ngl..e u.n..:1. t wou.1d b e a l..og'i.cal.. method to purau.e tlrl.a •
Mr . Nesb::l.tt stated that the project needed to be t.e..k:en to t h e
dea:l.gn phase a:rter wh:l.ch be cou1d bri..ng 1. t back to Counci..1. when proposal..&
to 'bu.1..1d :l.t were rece1.ved.
Counc:!.3..m:an Schwab stated that there was a rea.1 need t o l..ook a t
the des:l.gn bef'ore :l.t got too f"ar down the road.
Counc:l.~ Dhor:l.ty stated that he f"el..t another 1ook at :l.t .._.. bef"ore
major construct:l.on. began was i..n order. Mr. Neab:ltt stated that :it would be
desi.gned ~tb ma..:1.ntena.n.ce :1.n udnd..
COUNCllKAN BROWN v:JVED AND COUNCr:LWCIIIAN HENNING SECONDED A MOTION
TO APPROVE THE I&ISHROCN KIOSK CONCEPT AND TO ElCPERDO!:NT WITH ONE.
COUNCIUIAN SCHWAB I«JVED AND COUNCIUIAN SCHNACICENBERG Sl!lOONDED A
Jo«Yl"ION TO .AWEND THE MOTION TO ALIJ:1W THE ARCHITECT TO GO A STEP FURTHER IN
THE DESIGN PROCESS AND GET COST PROPOSALS FOR A P= CONSTRU=ION. Upon
the ce..11 of" the rol..l.., the vote resu..1 ted a.a f"o::Ll.owa:
Ayes: Coun.c:l.116em..bers Schwab,. Sebaackenberg, Dhor:l.ty, B1ess.:!.ng.
Nays: Counc:l.l.. Members Henn..i..ng, Brown,. Senti..
Absent: None
The Mayor decl..ared the mot:l.on ca.rr:l.ed.
Coun.c:l.1 voted on the or::l.g1.na1 amended mot:!.on.. Upon tbte ca.1.1 or
the rol..l..,. the vote reau1ted as to11aws:
Ayes: Counc:1.1. Members Schnackenberg, Henn.:l.ng, Db.or:l. ty, B1esa":l.nc,
Brown, Sent:l .
Nays: Counc:1.1. Membe-r Schwab .
Absent: None
The l.la.yor dec1.ared the mot :f.. on c~ed ..
Counc:l1. rece:i.ved. a. c o py o f' the recOIBDe!nded. Ara.pe.hoe County Road
P1.an, and a memorandum f"'rom the D:l..rector o£ eoa.run..:lty Deve1.o~t to tbe
C:i.ty Uana.ger re1at:1.ve to overa1l.. road need.a tor Eng1.ewood to be I!IUt.d.tted
to the Denver Reg·::lona.l.. Cou.ne::l.1 of' Governments and the Hi..ghwa,y Ca:aadaa:l.o:n .. II • •
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C~ty Manager ~a1 stated that D~rector of" Pub1~e Works Waggoner
was present ton.1..ght to d:1.scu.ss the tota.1 p1.e.n. The P1.ann.J..ng and Zo~
Cor:mn.:l.as:1.on ha.d not met ~t to rev1.ew these :f..tems,. but Counc:1.1. act:f..on was
____.. necwesary :l..n order to meet the dea.d.1:1.ne.
~ector of" Pu.b1.:.1.c Works Waggoner stat·ed that the overa.11. road
p1a.n was a resu..1. t of" :meeti..nca of" ma.z:cy'" c~ t:les.. He gave e. hi.atory of"
th.i..a devel..opment. Dee:f..a:l.ons are yet to be made on the :f...n.terna..l... streets
whi.e.h ~1l t:f..e :!..:nto the south metro a.rea. p1an..
Counc:1.:J...man. Sel:lwab stated that the gred.e ae.-,ra.t:i.on. request did
not seem cons:l.stent at :oa.rtmouth and Santa Fe a:l.nce the C::l.ty was just now
undergo:ing blrp:rovement or that '-nterse-et:l.on ..
Counc:!....l..man Dbor:l. ty stated that the C1.. ty needed to push Dartmouth
as a co1.1.ector :!..:n our s,yatem ..
D:i.rector of" Pu.b11.c Works Waggoner stated that :1.t ...-1.1.1 take at
1.east one year to get the Ba.rtmouth w:l.den.:J.ng set up and 1..n opera.ti.on due
to the ~1roads and the Pub1.:1.e Ut~:l.t:l.es Commdaa:l.on approval procedure.
Counc:l.lww:::JIIUUl Renz:dng stated that she had concerns w:l.th using
Dartmouth as a. through street f"or tra.f'f":l.c si..n.c::e there were so Jllll%lY :res~dents
f"a.c:l.ng that street.
C:!.ty J.lanager D:l.a.1 stated that the a.pprova.1 of" the overa.l..J._ needs
should be one oC concept rather than deta...:l.l..a ~> but Da.rt:mc:nl.th cou.l..d be added
~f" Counc:l.l.. so des~.
Ua.yor Sent~ stated that the a.pprova..l... ~e was pure.l..y Cor the
concept wh:l.ch are not concrete :Ln. na:tare ...
COUNCIUU.N DHORITY Jo«WED AND COUNCllMAN SCBNACICENBEBG SECONDED
A loKYriON TO SHOW ACCEPTANCE OF 'l'BE GENERAL STREET PIAN FOR THE SOUTH UETRO
AREA WITH DARnoiDUTH ADDED FROM FEDERAL TO UNIVERSITY AS A FOUR IANE. Upon
the ca.J..l of" the ro~ ~> the vote resu1 'ted-. a..a .to~aws :
Ayes: Counc'1...1 lllembers Sc:tnrab~> Sch:n.a.ckenberg~> Dbor:!.ty~> B1eaa:l.ng~>
Sen't:l..
Na:ys: Cou:nc:l.~ Mem.bera Henrrl..ng ~> Brcnrn..
Absent: None
The Mayor decl.a.red the mot:l.on ca..rr:!.ed ...
D:l..rector of' Pub1...:l.c Worlc.s Waggoner stated that Ill the road needs
to be subm:i. tted to the DRC~ and H..:l..gl:nray COIIIIId.sa:l.on were as f"ol.l.ows: • •
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1.. Construct::l.on oC projects on. the State H.j_ghwa.y system ..
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~!!; ~~~:o~~uth and Sante. Fe
Grade sep&rat~an at ~cy and Santa Fe
Overpass at Un.:f..on and Tu£ts 'W""i.th Santa Fe
Grade separat~on at Be11e~ew and Santa Fe
Grade aeparat~on at U~vera~ty B1vd. and Hampden
Storm. sewer at South Federa1 B1vd .. and West Un...i.on
Be11e~ew Avenue conatruet~on to four 1anes
Storm. :l...n.1et on the north a::l.de o£" Be11evi.ew
South Federal.. Bl...vd. .. eonst:ruet::l.o:n to :f"our l...a.nes t"'ran
Bel...1.ev:1.ew to Bowl...es
2.. Addi.. t:l..one to the Fed.era.1 A:l.d Urban Syat·ems
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A. South Cl...a.rkson Street f"'rc.Gl East Yale to East Dry Creek
B.. South W~ermere Street :f'ra:n West Kenyon to Ge..tea Parkway
C. Dartmouth Avenue f"'r<:xn South Un.:1.vera:1.ty to South Federal
D. West Kenyon Avenue from South Broa.dWB.Y" to South Santa Fe
E. Qu..i..ncy Avenue :f"'rom South Yosem.:l.te to South Wadsworth
F. West Un..:i.o:n Avenue rr0111 South W:l.nd.~re to South Federal.
G. West Tu.f"ta Avenue :f"rom South Broadway to South W::tnde.rmere
Conatru.ct.i.on projects on the Federa.l.. A:ld Urban System
A. South Broad.;:. :t""'ra:n Yale Avenue to Hampden to be W"'i.den.ed
the same W"'i.dth as South Broadwa.;:v south of' Qu:J.ncy
B. South Cl...arkson Street to be constructed to two l...anes
f"rom U. S. 285 to East Orchard
C. Qld.n.cy Avenue to be conatructed to two l...anes t'roa:l I-225
to South Wadsworth
D. South W1..ndermere Street to be eon.st.ru.cted to two l...anes
£-rom West Ox1"'ord to Gates Parltwa.y
E. I-470 to be constructed. to s:l..x l...anes
F.. 0 .. S. 285 -Ucxn:l.es to :!..mpl...eme:n.t ma.jor :!..m:proyeme.nts to be
~corpora.t.ed. :1..n the Engl...ewood Core Area Deve1opme:nt P1.an.
Top:lcs Program
A.. S:l.gn.a.1.1.za.t:lon of' the South Sa.n:t.a. Fe -West Un.i.on and West
Tufts Avenues ~terseet~on as an ~ter~ measure ..
COUNCILWCUAN HENNING J.«JVED AND COONC~ BROWN SECONDED A YOTION
TO APPROVE THE OVERALL ROAD NEEDS FOR ENGI.J!:WOOD TO BE sum.nTTED TO THE
DENVER REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNIIENTS AND HIGHWAY Ccaac:SSION ~ OUTLINED
IN THE MEMORAN.DOM AND RELATED ABOVE.. Upon the ca.11 of' the ro11,. the vote
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Brown, Bl..esa~, Senti..
Nays: None
.Absent: None'
The 't6l:yor dec1a.red the JDC)t.1..on. ca.rr1..ed ..
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Counc1..1 rece1..ved a recommend•t1..on tram the ~ector or F~ce
to award a contract to Pavecoat o~ Col.ora.do,. :J:nc .. , tor the::l..r 1ow b::ld or
$6,31.0.62 ~or~ and pl.ac~ l.aykol.d surtac~ over the a11-purpoae
courts at Jason Park,. Ce:ntenn.i.a.1 Parle,. and Bates-Logan Park,. and the
renovat1.on o£' M:1.11er F::1.e1d parld.ng l..ot ..
Ci. ty Ua.nager D!..a..l.. stated that there were three a.1.l..-pu.rpoee courts
at Centenn.:l.a.1,. Jason,. and Bates-Logan. w:l.th base work to be done and 1.a.yko1.d.
In a.dd.:lti.on,. the U:l..11er F::lel.d parldnrg 1.ot wa.a to be pe.ved.. Tbe l..ayko1d b:S.d
rec6.1..ved was a good one.. • The :Depe.r-bDent of" Publ..:l.c Works wou1d be do.1.ng
the rest of" the work i.nvo1.ved. on t.bese projects.
COUNC~ DHORITY Y:IVED AND COUNCIIKAN BBOirN ll: SECONDI!D A JooKYriON
TO ACCEPT THE PAVECOA.T OF COLORADO, INC. BID OF $6,310.62. Upon the ca.11
of: the ro11,. the vote resul..ted as tol.1owa:
Ayes: Coun.e:J...l. Members Schwab, Scl:m.ack:enberg,. Henn.:l.ng,. Dboor:1.ty,.
Brown,. Bl..esa:l.ng,. Sent:!. ..
Nays: None
Absent: None
The llayor dee1a.red the mot:l.on ea.rr:l.ed. ..
COUNC:n.wa.u.N HENNING YJV"ED AND COUNCIIKAN SCHHACJO!XBmlG SECOIIIII!D A
u:>TION TO REJECT THEW: BRIDE ELECTRIC BID OF $400. Upon the ~ or the
ro11, the vote resulted as to11ows:
Aye a: Counc :1.1 llll!mbers Schwab, Scl:ma..ekeJ'l.be:rg, Heru:xf...nc, Dbori. ty,
Brown, B1ess~. Sent~ ..
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor deel..ared the mot:l.on earr1.ed,.
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Counc:l.~ rece:lved a memorandum f"rom. tbe C:lty 16u::uager rec~1nc
the purchase oC a 1250 GPY ~ese1 rep1acement pumper Cor the F~e Department.
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C~ty Nanager D~a1 stated that ~th a s~-quarter cap~ta1
~ovement budget concept there was adequate 1eway a11wwed for a t~re
pumper purchase yet :1.n 1.9'73. He recommended a negot:l.ated pr:t.ce wi.th the
contractor :1.n order to ma...:!..nta:l..n our 1:. -r:t.eet on a con.s:l.atent ba.s:1.a.
CoUD.c:i.111rC'Gla.Il Henn..:i...ng :l.n.q~~ whether the Depa.rtrnent was gett:i..ng
r ·:i.d oC a pumper . Cb..:i.e£ Ham:.f..1ton stated that :1t wou.l..d be reta..i..n.ed :1..D.
:reserve.
Counc:1.1man Dhor:i.ty :i.nq~red wby a better· p~ce wou1d be rece:i.ved
at n.egot:l.at:l.on rather than bi.d. Chi.eC Ham.i...1to:n stated that the Department
was :1.n the process o£' standa.rd::l.z:i.ng ot: cert:l.a.n :l.tema w:tth the orll.y rea.1
d:1.£'£'erence be~ the chaaa:i.s,
C:l.t• WAnager ~&1 ~~red whether any other ~rm cou1d conce:l.vab1y
be 1ow.b:l.dder. Chde£' Hamd1ton stated that Pi.erce Manu£actur:1...ng Company had
been 1ow :1.n the past_
COUNCIIMAN SCHWAB UOVEI> AND COUNCILWCNAN HENNING SECONDED A MOTION
TO APPROVE THE PURCHASE OF A F"'lJMPER BY ~TION.. Upon the ca.l...l.. o£' the
rol..1. the vote resu.1 ted as f"ol..1ows :
Ayes: Coun.c1.l.. Members Schwab, Schnaekenberg, Henn.:t.ng, Dho:r:lty,
Brown, B1ess1.ng, Sent1..
Nay-s : None
Absent: None
The Mayor deel..ared the mot:lon earr:led.
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIIMAN SCmu.B.
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. ~, SERIES OF 1973
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREDlENT BETWEEN TilE URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOOD
CONTROL DISTRICT, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, THE CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE
COLORADO, DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORAIX), AND VTN COLORADO, INC .. RELA.TING TO
PAYMENT OF A DRAINAGE ENGINEERING STUDY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF PLANS FOR A
SOLUTION OF DRAINAGE PROBL»ooS AND CONTROL OF BIG DRY CREEK, AND DECLARING
AN EMERGENCY.
(Cop~ed ~ ~1 ~the or£~c~a1 Ord~ce Book.)
COUNCIIMAN SCHWAB Y:lVED AND COUNCIIMAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED A
J.VTION TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 30, liiiJIICt SERIES OF 1973. Upon the ca11 of'
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Ayes: Counc:1.1 Members Schwab. Schnackenberg. Henn.:!.ng., Dhor::l.ty,
Brown, Bl..esai..ng.. Senti..
N&y"s: None
Absent: None
The Mayor deel..a.red. the mot:i.on c.a.rr:1.ed. ..
C::l.ty Attorney Berard~ began d::l.eeuse:i.on o~ a B:1.l1 tor an Ord±nance
control...1"1..ng the pub11.c d::l.spl..ay and a .a..1e of" obscene 11.terature and ma.ter:la1..s ..
He stated that he had f"~es on tb.:i.s pa.rt1.cu.1.ar matter a m:tl..e l..ong and that
recent1y the Supreme Court bad a1tered the standards Cor cons::l.derat:i.on ot
pornograph:l.c mater:l.al.... Th:la ord..:l..na.nc.e wou.1d have 4 S~ce or success under
prosec.uti.on ..
Counc:J...1man Schnackenberg stated. that he Cel..t the c:l.ti.ze:ns of"
Engl..ewood bad spoken very def~te1y l..ast November and asked Cor t~s
ord..J..n.a.nce.. He Cel..t the Cou.nc:1...1 owed th1.a to the c::l.t:l.zen.a, a..l..though the
~ t:1.a.1 ord.:i.nance bad not passed the court t ·est ..
Cou.nci....l..man. Dhor:l..ty i..nqu..:.l...red as to what e£Cect tkds ord..:l..na.nce woul..d
have on the l..:l.bra.ry books, and quest:l..on.ed the need Cor the act::l.on s:l..n.ce the
Goth:i.c Theater was no l..onger show:lng po:rnogra.ph.1.c movi..es ..
Counc~ Brown stated he ~e1t the C~ty should have t~s or~ce
on the books :1..n order to protect the c::l.t::l.zens f"rom f'"'u.ture pornograpld.c book
stores.
Counci.1wa:aan He.nn:f.ng :f..nqu.::l..red. 'W"bether a.11 eomp1a.i..nts and objeet::l.o:na
wou1d have to go to court. C:1.ty Attorney Berardi.nf. r ep1..:led. :In the a.Cf":l.rma.t::l.ve,
stat.i..ng that there wou1d un.doub ted..l..y be a~ c.c:.apl...a...i.nts an earthy mater:!.a.l.oC
questi.onab1e nature.
Coun.e::l.l..ma.n Sehnac.kenberg stated that the en:£oreement meehan.:1.sm
~ was through e:1.t:1.zen c.omp1a.:1..nts.
Coune:1.1w.::::.:aan He:nn:l..ng "1..n.qu.:f...red a.a to bow you could d::l.C~erent:!.ate
between th:l.s o~ce and other ord.::l..nara.ees :1..n wh::l.c.b the po1:1.c.e en.f"oreet ~
Counc:1.1man B1ess:!.ng stated that the C::l.ty Goune~ was attempt~ to
1eg:1.s1ate mora..l..s, wh.::l.ch cannot be done ...
A genera.1 d..::l.acu.ss::l.on o~ what was a.n.d wa..s not obscen.i.ty ensued.
A member of" the aud::l.ence requested a copy of the or d~ce ~or h:1s
readl.ng. Counc:1.1man Bl..es.6 :1..ng stated that he was voti..ng f"or the o~ce
due to the desUes o~ the peop1e a.ga.:1.n.st h.i.s peraona.1 ~ee11..ngs . • •
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIIHAN BROWN.
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING SECTION 7 • CHAPTER 7 • TITLE XX •
'69 E.M.C., ENTITLED OFFENSES RELATrNG TO MORALS BY DEFINING AND
PROHIBITING THE PRCNOTXON OF OBSCENITY • AND PROHIBITING THE PUBLIC
DISPLAY OF OBSCENE MATERIAL. WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOOD• COLORADO.
COUNCXllAAN BROWN 1\«JVED AND COUNCIUIAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED A
M:>TXON TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED OFFENSES RELATING TO
MORALS AND DEFINING AND PROHIBITING THE PRa.lOTXON OF OBSCENl:TXTY :IN THE
CITY. Upon the ca11 of" the ro11, the vote reau1ted as Co11o~s:
Ayes: Counc:11 Members Schwab, Schnackenberg, Brown, B1essi..ng.
Nays: Counc~1 Members Renn±ng, Dhor~ty, Sent~.
T Absent: None
The ~or decl..ared the mot:lan carr:led.
C:l.ty Attorney Berard~ began a d:l.scuaa:1on oC B:11..l..a £or Ord::l..nan.ces
submdttLng to a vote o£ the qual~:l.ed el..ectors oC the C:l.ty oC Eng1ewood
proposed amendments to the Charter o£ the C:l.ty of" Eog1ewood.
The C~at proposed a.men.d.me.nt was the payment of" 1oca.1 'i.mprovement
~str:l.ct bonds and the eventua1 e1~t:l.on oC the surpl..us and de£:l.c:l.ency
f'und.
Counc:l.1woman Henn±ng ~q~ed whether t~s su~ss:l.on t:l.t1e was not
n:dsl..ead._j_ng. C:l.ty Attorney Bera.rd:l...n..:i stated that wb.:f....1_e :l.t m:i.ght be, :lt d:l.d
not make the ord~ce de£ect:l.ve. It was too 1ate to change ~t at t~s
time, s1..nce :lt has a..1ready gone to the newspaper.
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIIHAN SCHWAB .
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE SUDIIITTXNG TO A VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD AT THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HEU> ON NOVl!!MBER 6. 19'73.
A PROPOSED ~ TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY RELATING TO THE PAXUENT OF
LOCAL na>ROVEMENT DISTRICT BONDS AND THE EVENTUAL ELDUNATXON OF THE SURPUJS
AND DEFICIENCY FUND.
COUNC:r:uu.N SCHWAB )oK)VED AND COUNCXUAAN BLESSING SECONDED A I.KJTXON
TO APPROVE AN ORDINANCE stTINrrTING TO A VOTE OF T'HE QUALIFD!:D ELECTORS
CONS=ERATXON OF THE ELXMINATXON OF THE SURPLIJS AND DEFXC~ FUND. Upon
the cal..1 of' the rol..1, the vote reau1.t·ed as t"o1...1owa:
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Brown, Bless~, Sent:l.
N83"a: None
Absent: None
The Mayor decl..ared the mot1.on ca.rri..ed.
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILWCMAN HENNING.
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO A VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD AT THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVDmER 6,
1973, A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTBR OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD REIATING
TO THE QUALIFICATIONS OF COUNCrua:N AND THE ELIGIBILITY TO HOLD THE OFFICE
THEREOF.
COUNCILWOMAN HENNING MBVED AND COUNCI:ll.IAN -.Jt SCRNACICENBERG
SECONDED A M:>TION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE S013UITTING TO A VOTE
OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS ~S OF THE QUALIFICATIONS OF COUNCIIMEN
AND XK:E11 ELIGIBILITY TO HOLD X OFFICE. Upon the c~ of' the rol...l., the vote
resu1ted as Co11owa:
A:yea: Counc:1.1 !.~embers Schwab, Sehnaelcenberg, Renn.:l.ng, Dhor:1.ty,
Brown, B1eaa1...ng, Senti..
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1ared the mot:lon earr:led
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C:lty Attorney Berard~ began a d:lscuas:lon oC a B~11 Cor an
OrdLnance author:lz~ a contract ~th the C:lty oC ~ttl..eton to pro~de
ahel..ter Cac:1.1:lt:les at the ADdma1 Pound.
He stated that the Counc:1.1 had d:lacuased t~a agreement at a
prevj_ous meeti.ng-
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCI:ll.IAN BLESSING.
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEKENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO AND THE CITY OF LETTLETON, COLORADO REIATING TO CONSTRDCTION
OF AN ANIMAL SHELTER AND PROVIDING FOR ITS PIJMENT AND USE AND DECLARING
AN EMERGENCY.
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COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNC=Wcau.N HENNING SECONDED A
lo!DTION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A CONTRACT WITH
THE CITY OF LITTLETON TO PROVIDE SHELTER FACIL=IES KJ: THE JO[ AN"IMAL
POUND. Upon the ca.1.1 of:' the ro11, the vote reau.1. ted as f"o1.1ows:
.A:yee: Counc:i..l.. :Members Schwab, Scbaackenberg, Renn:l.ng, Dhori. ty,
Brown, B1.essi..ng, Senti..
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor decl..ared the mot~on carri.ed.
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Ci.ty Attorney Berar~ began a di.acusa:i.on of:' a Bi.11 Cor an
Ordi..nance Cor pu.rch.a.ae of' property caa.:DOD1y known as the Pu.b1...i.c Servi.ee
Company property.
Counei.1man Dbori.ty stated that he f:'el..t the Counc:1.1 needed more
t:ime to study th.i.s, rather than :1. t bei...ng Ci...ret :i..ntroduced thi.s even.:i.ng.
Counc1..1man Bl..easi...ng stated tb.a.t the same ord.:!..na.n.ee bad pre~ou.s1.y
been tran.am.:1.tted to C ·oun.ei.l.., except Cor ama.1.1. wo:rd:lng cha.nges.
COUNCII»AN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILWCAIAN HENNING SECONDED A
MOTION TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND ACCEPT THIS BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AS AN
AGENDA ITDA:. Upon the ca.1..l... o£" the ro11, the vote resulted as f"o11ows:
Ayes: Counc:1.1 Yembers Schnackenberg, Henrd..ng, Brown.. Bl..eesi...ng,
Senti..
Nays: Counc:1.1 Men.bers Schwab, Dhori.ty.
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1ared the mot~on carr~ed
C~ty Attorney Berard~ sta_.d that the total cost ot the
property was $300.000 and that the pri..ce wou.l...d go up $750 each month unt:1.1
f':f...:n.al payment was made.
Counci..1man Dhori.ty stated that i.f" tb.i.s does go to the ba.l....1.ot and
1oses by a vote oC the peop1e. the Ci.ty wou1d be out the $5.000 opt:1.an money.
Counc:1.1man B1ess~ stated that he bad talked ~th the peop1e 1n
Sheri.dan and they were extrem.e1.y a.nx:1.ou.s to see aom.e open space :l.n that
area .
Coun.ci.l..man. Schwab stated that be d:l.d not :f'ee.1 there was a need
Cor another go1£ course ~ the Eng1ewood area. and that he had to object
to the Counc:1.1 thro~ away $5.000 ~thout ~t~ Cor a vote of" the peop1e.
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Yr. John Sm.1.th, who l..:!.ves on So. Gra..nt Street, stated that he
f"e1t that s~ee the C:!.ty makes other reereat:!.on ava:1.1ab1e to :!.ts c:!.t~zens,
:1. t sbou1.d do l..:i...kew:l._se ~ th go1£' courses •
Counc~woma.n Henrd.ng stated that abe Cel..t the C:!.ty shou1.d buy
thi._e l..and, even 1.£' :1.t was not used Cor the go1.£ course pu:rposea.W-:i.th the
extreme ahort.e.ge of open space l..a.nd i.n the Eng1ewood. area.. tlrl.s l..a.nd ahou1d
be purchased as soon as poss:f..bl..e.
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Counc:!.~ Schwab stated that be Cel..t tA8 8~b3 oho~d .. and snu~a
pedey•Jnp +be l•nd 1n +b•* o a and •1•-~twas not the C:l.ty of" Engl..ewood's
mandate to devel..o~ l..and ~ other e:l.t:!.ea.
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIDAAN BLESSING.
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN A~ BE'l"lfEEN THE PUBLIC SERVICE CCNPANY OF
COLORADO, A COI.DRAlX) CORPORA.TXON, AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO,
A MDNICIPAL CORPORATION, RELATING TO 'OlE PURCHASE AND LEASING OF L.AND BY
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR THE DEVELOFYENT OF A RECREATION AREA; AND
DECLARING AN EII:ERGENCY.
COUNCIU.IAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCJ:L11'CUAN HENNING SECONDED A
MOTION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREDoiENT BE'TWEEN
THE PUBLIC SERVICE CCNPANY AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD RELATING %Kll: TO THE
PURCHASE AND LEASING OF LAND FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A RECREATION AREA.
Upon the ca1.1 o£' the ro11 11 the vote resu1.ted. as f"o1.1ows:
A3"es: Counc:1..1 Nem.bers Schnackenberg. Henn.:l.ng. Brown, Bl..ess'i.n.g,.
Sent::t .
Nays: Counc::tJ.. Uem.bers Schwab. Dhor::tty.
Absent : None
The l.layor dec1ared the mot ::ton carri.ed..
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C::tty Manager 0::1&.1 began d1.acu.sa1.on on the curr·ent status o-r the
Arapahoe Reg-i.onal L:l.b.rary D:1str:1.ct Contract. He stated that L:1.tt1.eton bad
already s~ed ~th the L:1.brary D~stri.ct,. due to the C1~at1.on that they
have on current a.nnexat:1.on. There was 1._::1tt1.e chance at thls poi.nt :1.n the
game oC an agreement w-i.th the ~str::tct.
* * * * * COUNCIU.IAN :mt BROWN lotOVED AND COUNCJ:L11'CUAN HENNING SECONDED A
MOTION TO APPROVE THE RECca&IENDATION 'EIU.T THE DIRECTOR OF PARKS AND
RECREATION BE PERMITTED TO ATTEND THE NATIONAL CONGRESS FOR PARKS AND
RECREATION AT WASHINGTON, D.C. • SEP'rl!MBER 29 -OCTOBER 4, ~9'73. Upon
the ca.1..1. oC the ro1._1.,. the vote resu1. ted as Co1._1ows : • •
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Ayes: Counc.:IJ. Members Schwab, Schnackenberg, He.nxd....ng, Dhor:t. ty,
Brown, B1esa~, Sent~.
Na.;ya : None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1ared the mot~on carr~ed.
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C:lty Manager Di.~ sulxD..:ltted the proposed. 19'74 budget a:n.d a
recommendat:lon to ca11 Cor a pub1~c bear~ on the a~d budget ~or
September 17, 1973.
CaJNCl:LWCJioiAN HENNING l«lV11D AND COUNCI:IMAN BLESSING SECONDED A
MOTION TO zmt SET A PUBLIC HEARING ON S~ 17, 19'73 TO CONSIDER THE
PR.OPO..SED 19'74 BUDGET. Upon the ca..1.1. of' the ro~, the vote resu.1ted as
f"o11ows:
Ayes: Counc:l.l.. Members .Sch:wab, Scho.a.ckenberg, Henn.:l.ng, Dbor:lty,
Brown, B1esa~, Sent:l..
Nay-a: None
Absent: None
The Ua,yor de~ared the moti.on c~ed.
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Ci. ty Manager 0:1&.1 readnd.ed. Counc:11 that the Water and Sewer
Bc::Ja_rd and the Pl.ann.:l..ng and Zon.:Lng C<XIIIId.aa:l.on needed. add..1. t:l.o:na...J.. members ..
COIJNCI:LMAN DHORITY l«lV11D AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A
>DTION TO APPOINT MRS. JEAN PERRY TO THE WATER AND SEWER BOARD. Upon
the ca..1.J.. of' the ro1..l.., the vote resu.l.. ted as f"o1.1ows:
Ayes: Cou.nc:f...l.. Members Scbanelcenberg, Henn.:l.ng, Dhor~ ty, Brown,
B1.ess"i..ng, Senti..
Na:ya: Counc1.1. Member Schwab.
Absent: None
The Mayor de1cared the mot:lon carr:led.
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COUNCILW'C»o&AN HENNING l«lV11D AND COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED
A Y:YI'ION TO APPOINT YR . EDWARD Sloii'l'H TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING Cca&IISSION.
Upon the ca1.1 of' the ro1.1 ~ the vote resu.l... ted as Co~ows :
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Brown, B1esa~, Sent~.
Nays: None
Absent: None
The ~or dec1ared the mot:l.on carr:l.ed
C:l.ty Na.nager 01.~ stated that there wa.a currentl-y property next
to Key Sa'rl..nga and Loan on Broad~ wh.i.ch was i.n the process of" be:i.ng
con.a::f..dered f'or red.eve1opment. ~ two-story-ot"1"'"1.ce bu.1..1~ :ta p.1a.nned
:f'or that area wb.J.ch ~ create t:ra.£f":1.c and 'Cuture dra.i..nage prob1ems. He
f"e1t the C:i.ty should cona~der purchaa~ the property for open space to be
added to the i.nterchange part.
Counc:1..1woma..n Henrrl..ng stated that abe :f'e.1.t 1.t ~d be a shame to
1et t~s property s1::f..p away at t~s ~e.
CClUNWIL1fCAIAN HmOIING Y:JI7ED AND COUNCIUIAN BROWN SECONDED A NOTION
TO HAVE THE LAND BE'lW!!:EM KEY SAVINGS AND LITTLE DRY CREEl!: LOOIO!:o AT WITH
APPRAISALS WADE AND NEGOTIATIONS STARTED FOR PURCHASE. Upon the ca1.1 ot"
tli'e ro1J.., the vote resu1 ted a.a f"o1J..owa:
A;yea: Counc:t1. :Members Schwab, Scbnack:en..berg, Re:n:n.:l.ng, Dbor:l. ty" Brown,
B1eaa:l..ng, Sent:!..
Nays : N o ne
Absent : None
The Mayor dec1ared the mot:l.on carr::f..ed.
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C:l.ty Manager Di.a.l.. rem.:l:n.ded the Coun.c~ of" the Publ..:lc Hear:lng on
September 10th to cons:l.der annexat:l.on o:f' 1and near Santa Fe and U~on.
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Couna~1man Schwab stated that ~ a~ae the Counc~ had supported
the Reg:l.on.a.J.. Tra.naportati.on Di.atr:l.at bond :l.ssue, be 'Ce1t :l.t shou.1d be
advert:l.aed ~ the newspaper.
Couna:l.man Schwab 1.nqu..i.red whether the ha.nd.:l.eapped ean r:l.d8e the
e.1der1.y van.. Assi.stant C:l.ty !.tanager McCown stated that as of: now i.t had
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Coune~ Schnackenberg requested the starf l...ook ~to poss~b~l..~t~ea
oC a.1. ter:l..ng that t.o ~cl....ude tbe :band..1.eapped. ..
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COURCl:Ili&AN BIESSING Jool:lVl!:D AND COURCILIIAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION
TO AJ),J"()(JlQf. tJpon. tbe ca.11 of' 't.be ro1..1. • the vote resul.. ted a.s f"ol..1.owe:
A:;rea: Coune:!...l.. '161!mabera Sc.l::1wa.b,. Sc.bna..keen.berg,. Henn.:!..ng,. Dbor.!. ty,.
Brown,. B1eaai..ne,. Senti..
Absent: None
The Mayor deel..a:red the mot:f..o:n ca.rre'i.d and the meet:l.ng was adjourD..ed at
11:25 P.M.
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN DHORITY
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. 31 • SERIES OF 1973
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING CHAPTER 3 0 ENTITLED
"REGULATED BUSINESS PRACTICES •" TITLE XI OF THE '69 E .M.C.
REGULATING SECOND-HAND DEALERS. HOUSE-TO-HOUSE SECOND-HAND
BUYERS 0 REQUIRING THE LICENSING THEREOF> AND ESTABLISHING
STANDARDS FOR THE CONDUCT OF SAID BUSINESSES.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. as fol.l.owa:
Sect~on 1.
That Chapter 3. T~tl.e XI of the '69 E.M.C. ~s hereby
repea1ed and reenacted to read as fo11ows:
11-3-1 SECOND HAND DEALERS: HOUSE-TO-HOUSE
SECOND HAND BUYERS
(a) Second-Hand Dea1ers -L~cense Regu~red for
Second-Hand Dea1ers. No person, firm, or
corporation sha.11 keep a p1a.ce for the purcba.ae or
aa1e of: second-hand c1othing, second-hand house-
ho1d goods. antique furniture or other antique art-
f..c:1es; second-hand ~ooka • ma.ga.z:i.J:.'Ies • ne...apapera and
other pub1i..cati.ons; ar-tic1e.s taken in .fu.1..1 or part
satisfaction of a debt or taken ~~r resa1e for the
purpose of fu11 or part satisfaction of a debt;
second-hand counters, she1~ng. showcases, store,
and office fixtures, boi.1..ers, engines, be1ti..ng,
pu11eys, motors, dynamos. e1ectrica1 apparatus.
machinery; other second-hand art~c1es of any kind
or descr~ption. except used automobi1es and except
cba~tab1e organizations; nor sha11 any person
trade. barter, dea1 in, or carry on the business
of dea1i.ng in any such seco·nd-hand artic1e as
here~nbefore descr~bed. without be~ng spec~a11y
1icensed for such purpose as hereinafter provided
~n th~s art~c 1e •
{b) Garage Sa1es -Exempt. Garage sa.1es • be~ng
those occaaiona1 sa1es of used persona1 property,
not pre~ous1y purchased for re-sa1e, on the premdses of .
the owner or occupant of resi.dentia1 property, not
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exc:eedLQg five (5) c:onsec:ut:i..ve days in durat:i..on,
and hel.d no sooner than once in every twe1ve (12)
con.aecut.i..ve DX>nths • are ex.e.n1pt from the :l.i..c.en.si...ng
prov-i.._a1...oo.s of t:bi..s chapter_
11-3-2 DESIGNATION OF LOCATION. Any 1i.cen.se i.ssued
un_c:Je.r the prcnri..si..on.a of th.i..a a.rti..cl.e sha11 desf...gnate
the p1ace i.n whi.ch the person so 1:i.censed sha11
carry on t:..be bu.ai..oeaa for 'Vh_i..ch be :i.s l.f...cenaed.,
and auc:::h buai.Deaa aha11. not be c:a.rri..ed on or con-
ducted i..n any other p1ace than dhat desf...gnated i..n
and by such l.i..eenae_
11-3-3 SOLICITATION OF BUSINESS UPON THE STREETS.
No per.on l.f...cenaed under the prov~sf...ons of thf...s
art:i..c:l.e aha11 be pe1"'11li..tted to aol~ci..t bu.si..n.eas :Ln. any
of the arti..c:l.es named here:Ln upon any street or
pub1i.c hi.ghway.
11-3-4 CHARAC"JER REQUIREMENTS; LICENSE, HOW GRANTED.
The Ci..ty Lic::.ense Of£i..cer may grant a 1i.cense to such
person. fi..rm. or corporati..on as sha11 produce sati..s-
factory e~dence of good character t:o exercf...se and
carry on a business of deal.'Lng i..n second-hand ar·ti..c: 1es.
goods. wares • or mercha..n.di..se • upon payment of the
11..cenae fee required therefor ...
11-3-5 SCHEDUIE OF LICENSE FEES. The annua1 l..:i.cense
fees requ.i.red for engag:i..ng i.n the busi.ness of dea1i.ng
i...n second-band a.rti..c:l.es • goods • wares. or taerc.han.d:Lse
aa defi...ned i..n Secti..on 11-3-1. above. sha11 be as
fo11ows:
Gen.era1 Second-Hand Dea1er. the 1a.rgest. pro-
port:Lon of wh.ose business is buyi.ng or ae11:Lng
second-hand art.i..c1es. goods. wares. or merchan-
d:i.se of any k:i.nd or descr:i.pti.on: $100.00.
~ed Second-Hand Dea1er. whose pr~ry buai..-
ness i..a se1LLng new goods. bu.~ who buys and
ae11s second-hand artic1es. goods. wares. or
merc.handi.se of the same type. or c1aas of new
goods so1d: $50.00.
Inci.denta1 Second-Hand Dea1er. whose dea1i.ng
~ second-hand art.i..c1ea. goods. wares. or
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the same inw by and through exchange for new
artic1es. goods, wares, and merchandise, and
to the disposa1 of the same by sa1e on1y
incidenta1 to any part of the main business of
dea1Lng in ne~ goods, wares, and merchandise:
$10.00.
Each a pp1icac:1.on of such 1ic.enses sha11 be
accompanied by an app1ication fee in the amount
of Ten Do11ars ($10.00), except that no such
app1ication fee sha11 be required of Incidenta1
Second-Hand Dea1ers; provided, however, that
no app1ication fee sha11 be required on app1i-
cation for renewa1 .of an existing 1icense. Any
change of o~ersbip sha11 require a new app1i-
cation and 1icense, with payment of fees therefor.
11-3-6 BOND. Every person so 1icensed sha11, before
receiving such 1icense, execute a bond to the C~ty of
Eng1ewood Ln the sum of FLve Hundred ($500.00) Do11ars.
11-3-7 SECOND-HAND DEALERS' REGISTERS. Every person,
f~rm. or corporation 1icensed as a second-hand dea1er
sba11 keep at his or her p1ace of bus~ness a substant~a1
and we11-bou.nd book~ ~n which he or she sha11 enter a
m~nute description of a11 persona1 property purchased by
hi..m or her. the date of the purchase. the nauJe and resi-
dence or p1ace of business of the person or persons from
whom such purchase was made. and particu1ar1y mentioned
any prom~nent or descriptive marks that may be on said
property. "'b.e said book sha11 be ...:.e pt c 1ean and 1.egib 1e ~
and a11 entries made therein sha11 be made with ink.
·Every person so 1icensed sha11. during the ordinary hours
of business. when requested by any po1ice officer or
1icense inspector of the City. submit and exhibit said
book desc~bed above to the inspection of any of the
above-named officers. and sha11 a1so· exhibit such goods
or persona1 property to any of aforesaid off~cers. Any
person fai1ing or refusing to comp1y with any requ~re
ment of this section sha11 be gui1ty of -a vio1ation
thereof.
11-3-8 SECOND-HAND. DEAIERS' REPORTS. It sha11 be the
duty of every 1icensed person aforesaid to make out and
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de1~ver to the Chief of Po1ice, every day before
the hour of t~e 1ve o'c1ock noon,. a 1egib1e and
correct copy from the book required in Section
11-3-7, giving an accurate account and descr~ption
of each and a11 of the artic1es and things purchased
duri_ng the preceding day,. and the price paid t .here-
for,. the preci.se ti.tDe of purchase,. and the names and
residences of the persons from who~ such purchases
were m.ade ...
11-3-9 SECOND-HAND DEALERS NOT TO CONDUCT PA~~
SHOPS OR JUNK YARDS. No person 1icensed as
a second-hand dea1er sha11,. dur~ng the period of his
1icense,. receive or ho1d a 1icense or carry on the
business of a pawnbroker or-a keeper of a junk yard.
11-3-10 HOURS OF BUSINESS. It sha11 be un1awfu1 for
any second-hand dea1er,. as defined and regu1ated here-
in,. to keep open or permit to be kept open his p1ace
of business, or to conduct or permit to be conducted
such business, or to purchase, se11, or exchange in
the way of business any goods, artic1es, or things
whatsoever, before the hour of 6:00 o'c1ock A.M. or
after the hours of 9:00 o'c1ock P.¥. on any week day
except Saturday, or before the hour of 6:00 o'c1ock
A.M. or after the hour of 10:00 o•c1ock P.M. on
Saturday, or at any time after 12:00 o•c1ock noon
on the first day of the week cammon1y ca11ed Sundfty;
PROVIDED. HOWEVER. that Lt sha11 be un1awfu1 for any
such dea1er to rece~ve, accept, or purchase eit her
abso1ute1y or conditiona11y, any artic1es, goods,
wares, or merchandise on the first Jay of the week
common1y ca11ed Sunday.
11-3-11 HOUSE-TO-HOUSE SECOND-HAND BUYERS. It sba11
be un1awfu1 for any person, firm, co-partnership, or
corporation to engage in the business of buying second-
hand goods from house-to-house w~thLn the City of
Eng1ewood without first having obtained a 1icense so
to do from the CLty LLcense OffLcer of the CLty of
Eng1ewood.
11-3-12 LICENSE FEE. The 1Lcense fee for s&Ld busL-
ness of buyLng second-band goods from house to bouse
sha11 be fLfty do11ars ($50.00) per annum.
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11 -3 -1 3 REG I S TER . A11 persons. co-partnershLps.
firms, and c o ~p 0 rations engaged in tre business of
buying second-h and goods sha11 keep a record, written
i.n ink i.n a permanent1y bound book, sho'\.,i.ng t:he name
of each person fro:n "WhOUl such second-hand goods were
bought; their a d dress , street n~ber, and the date
and hour when such good s were purchased; books sha11
be open to the inspection of any po1ice officer or
officers or inspectors o f the City License Office.
11-3-14 REPORTS. A11 persons. firms, co-partnerships.
or corporations so engaged in the buying of second-hand
goods from house to house, sha11 fi1e each day, except
Sundays and ho1idays, before the hour of twe1ve (12:00)
o•c1ock noon, with the Chief of Po1ice of the City of
Eng1ewood. an itemized report of a11 transactions of
the previous day, giving a description of each artic1e
purchased and the person. firm. or corporation from
which purchased.
11-3-15 GENERAL PROVISIONS.
Shipment of Second~Hand Goods from City. No
second-hand goods so purchased sha11 be shipped away
from the City of Eng1ewood by said purchasers, or
any second-hand dea1er purchasing the same ~thin ten
(10) days of the date of said purchase.
11-3-16 SECTIONS 11-3-11 to 11-3-14 NOT TO APPLY TO
SECOND-HAND DEALERS. Nothing in Sections
11-3-11 to 11-3-14 sba11 be construed to app1y to
second-hand dea1ers having a fixed p1ace of business,
except that the ten-day provision as to ·shipping or
removing fro~ the City of such second-hand goods
sha11 app1y to any person. firm, or corporation
having possession of such second-hand goods .
11-3-17 REMOVAL OF PLACE OF BUSINESS. In case any
person 1icensed as provided in this artic1e sha11
remove his p1ace of business from the p1ace desig-
nated in such 1icense, he sha11 immediate1y there-
upon give notice to the City License Officer and
have the change noted upon his 1icenae.
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11-3-18 S ECOND -HAI\.'0 ARTICLES TO BE HELD TEN DAYS
BEFORE SALE . No dea1er ~n second-hand
artic1es or house -to-house second-hand buyer, sha11
expose for sa1e, or se11 or dispose of, any artic1e
or art~c1es w~thin ten days of the time of purchas~ng
the same, nor unti1 the same have been in or upon the
premises wherein the same are offered, exposed or so1d,
at 1east ten days.
11-3-19 DEALERS TO EXHIBIT GOODS TO POLICE_ Every
dea1er in second-hand artic1es or house-to-house
second-hand buyer who sha11 receive or be in posses-
sion of any goods, artic1es, or things, which may
have been 1ost or sto1en, or a11eged or supposed to
have been 1ost or sto1en, sha11 forthwith. on a de~and,
exhibit the same to any me~ber of the po1ice department.
11-3-20 l:NSPECT"ION OF DEALERS_ The Chi_ef of Po1i_ce
by hLmse1f or by any offi_cer desi_gnated by hi_m sha11
have genera1 supervision over a11 dea1ers Ln second-
hand art~c1es. and house-to-house second-hand buyers
and sha11 a1so have power to ~nspect the~r respect~ve
p1aces of business and a11 art~c1es or things kept
therein~ whenever he sha11 dee~ ~t necessary so to do.
11-3-21 SEVERABILITY-If any provisi_on of this
Chapter or ~ts app1icat~on to any person~ firm. or
corporation or cLrcumstances~ ~s be1d inva1id~ such
~nva1idity sha1~ not affect other provisions or
app1ications of this Chapter •
The Counci.1 hereby dec1ares the provisf..ons
of this Chapter to be severab1e.
Introduced~ read in fu11 and passed on first reading
on the 20th day of August. 1973_
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Pub1:Lshed as a Bi.11 for an Ord:LD&DCe oa. the 23rd day
of August. 1973.
Read by ti.t1e and p-aed on f:Lna1 ,._-.:lAs oa. the ~th
day of September. 1973.
Pub1i.shed by ti.t1e aa Ord:Lnance Ro.
of 1973. on the 6th day of September. 1973.
Mayor
ATTEST:
ex offi.ci.o Ci.ty C1erk Treasurer
__ l;il.,j,_ __ • Se r:Le•
I, Kar1 No11enberger, do hereby cert~fy that the
above and foregoLng is a true, accurate and comp1ete copy of
an Ordi.nance passed on fi.na1 readi.ng and pub1i.shed by t:Lt1e
as Ordi.nance No. 31 Seri.ea of 1973.
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cxrr or 8WGZAWCX30, COLCRADO
~ST ZO, ~973
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COCTliiCIXMC»UUtt ~II«; I1KifiiTD AND Ot::Jen«:X£1U/U6 ~ ~.A .or'Z.:.
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a. .P~ 7 . U potft ~ c..Z ~ of~ .ro..Z2, t:.A. ~C:. r.......Z~ .._ :Eo~~r
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,..yo.r s.::tti ~__, tile fo..Z~owing ~ r~ ~ ..Zi•t: of
-spec~4J C.1.t::l..-..n PZ"'JJgr._ Xny.1.~.-
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aAr'ry and J&~.~~e Bawltc.ins, 46JO So. ~~ Stt:reee, and other•, .-p,....red
to ~e: iz2f~t:....ion r.eg~.1...ftg ten.nLa covrt.a ~ C'CIIft.Sidered for coa•truc-t:ion
~ ~-.s..-~ •J.~e.ary Scboc:J..Z ..
Mr. 16awlc..1..n.s .-t..ted ~e: be oppo-.-d C:.he propo,sed tennis court
~on •t the Du:nc&n Sci:Jtttoo..Z. ~are cu~tl!i een cou:rt.s within •
-.L..Ze _..,. • bta.Lr r.,1u• of t1»e .are. ~ the Deed Ln the ._..._. ••• f o r edd.1t1c::JIQA.I
~ •~ere. 7Wftn...L.a CCIU.rt. ...-i..Dg er ... b .ad noi-.. ,po..Z..Zuti0112 to • very qu1ee:
.re.14eat1a.2 .,..1glallor.bood'. Z't" •~.o .....a.a :£~ c::rowded -~ and ~atiCift.
~ ..Zigbt:-.d' court. wbic:b se..v on unt.:.i..Z ..ZO or ..!O:.JO at n..igbt are ~·t t:.be
~ ret1r.1..ng e.!._. of -...ny .:i.Jw1ivid~• :Lza tbe ae..1ghborbtc>od.
~-..._.,~ atated e.bllt:: •be WCIIU'..Zd ..Z1.1ce to aec-and the tbougb'f:.• or
Nr. ~-.-.rad ~e tbia ...-.as • V'"ler!il quiet reaide:nt:L~ «rea -w-hich d~ not
'IIP'illftt:: the e~• cou:..re.a in it:: •
.B't:.be..Z aard, 4 .0~ so . .-....r~
Mar.:l..anne S#erv.1er, 48SO So • ..--..r~ Mr•-.3~, .. 40 SID • .-...z-..z
Jl!6ra. ,._v..z ez-, ••~o So . Pear..Z
~-Bi..Z..Z, ... 00 .SO. ~..Z
Mr. Benni . .-on, ... 60 so • ..-...r..z
l'lr. ~v1d .a..nn~ ·~ before Cc:laDc-i...Z . ._ ~ ..,.,_..e e.Ae p~.aaa
.....re ~ the o~d .Du.nc::;-.&n ~ ba..i..Z•ia9-~i~ a.z._.,_.:l...zittfl .-e..e.d eAae: t:.hre
~and 1.-~ .bv the .c.boo..Z ~.1.c-t: .-..cr L• Cla.2.v uaed bV £be c.l..t::p.
D.:Lrec::tor of P&r .. &ad aec:".re.t1oa ~ at.ted e.t...t: be WCJU~ ..Z1.1Jce to
aee throat: 2&nd used ._. a s.beJ..ter bou...,, ~e.bougb it .btad not yet C'Ciale up .for
di.sc:u••ion. rbe Park.-.-n4 ~tic::an ec-.i••ion ~:~.a..-rl/l!iiiC n1-.d two tennia
cou..rt.-on the ..tJIU:Ik:'.._, sit:e. ~ is • .need for .-dd...i..ti~ tenn.i.• ~
C'Clln...tr'uct.ic::w::~ .:Ln ehe aoue..beoa.-~ JI:D§r~ew'OOd' &r-...
C.1~J1 lill&nager Di...Z .-e..e.d' t.b.at:. the.re was .no ~!# currentZy .1.n the
C.pit.a.Z z.apro~t• budgwt .for ~ pu..rc~_se for ~ennis ~ .. but r•e:Ae.r
an..ly for ~truc:t10ft, •.izw::e • oooz,re.r.at.tv. d-.aJ. wi~h the .-c.boo..l d.1•·t:r1c::·t:. ..,...
.aat1c.1~t-.d.
Di.zwctor of P.-r-. .-..I .Rec:r-..eion ~ .~ t::be J•9'CJIIUt or the
~pect:ive t-.i• C'OU-r~ •-1~-OlD e.be .Du.neAn Scbtt:Jt.o~ ~oc:Jc.
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~idered... D-1...r'ector oL Parllca ....:!~ R~r--tlon R~ ..e.-t-ed ~C: Si.rw:~.Lr ~
....._. ~.1-der.d ..,.,. ~ ~~~ ..,. .. ~ookinsr for t-o or four C"'U..rf;.a •~ ~,..e
a.1~ .. ~--• clr1,...,.9 .-..cl .blltlabou•e ~or the ..,~i.ng poo~. rt i• ~.-o
..,__.~. ~ .hawe t::wo .-o.r• -~ ~ e.ag~~ B.:l..gh Schc:x>3. .11-1e:.e.
CO...Ci~~ Benn..1.a9 inqv...Lred •• to wha~ t...1_ate the ~.f.ght.: turned of:£
.at ~-~· .1:ft tbe C1~,.. D.1rec::eor of .ParkS .and .Rec.r-..tio.n ~ •e.t.ecr
~t" ~ eur._,t" .r-sru-~•t1.ona are 'or ~D::,O, but since t..hey' ~ oa &n •v~'f:ic
~ ._,1.ce, e:a.v C"'U~ be e~ o-r~ .at .-n!ll ~-
.-rw ... -.ref~ .... t:o ~the~~ .s:v.rrOU6W1i.nq ~ t::enn.L.
~ _.... eo .._ ~c:.c-..t.,.... Di.recf:.or of Para:. ~ Pec:r .. t.iar:: ~ po1.nt::ed
oat: ~ .-e-a.c~ enf:..Sc.1..P~~~ a. t'-' L•yout o f tbe s..!..te ...
~~ ~ ~ ~ e:o .,.,._e .rao.ed there ..._. in eAe .._.-e
.-.... ~ e-...1.a cou.re., ~ t:.lle ~ghl:lor• obviOJUCJy did not -...ant: ~.. ~
.....e .... ~~ ....._ .ao t:aftftis ~ •t:: t::.hi• ti.lae... ne ffi!!Ut: that:: Aar.1g~ ~;9.r.tt.
~ .... ~ ~Oz30 •t .n.ig~ were cl•tr-..1....-nea.l ~ the .surroUnding ~1ghbto;rbood ...
OcJuac'.1~ az ... i.ng .-c::..e:.cr ~e evervbc:Jdw an ~ P.-r~ .n4 a..c-.r..t:..Lon
~••..f.oa ~ .La favor or the tea-Sa cour·ts., .a.Z t..hough be :t'e.2 t: ~'t: gr._.
~ --.re ~ • b.19 n~.1.tg .1..11 the Ci.C:!f ...
c.1ty ,....g.r D..f.&.Z -~t:.-111:1 th.at:: be 1lll"'U~d be g~ to ,_ve ~ prob..lecr
•-r~ eo ~ •e..Lf ~ ~ .-tucry ..
OD!allllei~ ~ ~~ aa t;ct ~ •c f.-of bu.i~d1..nq four ~-
~ 1a oae -.ooe .zw~ ~ ~ d~l~...-...e ~oc:.at:L~. D1~or o~ Par._ .,_.
Jleo.-..tLa. ~ •e.~ ~e 1t:. -. -...r.t co _.., an ..-.-ct :E1srur•• .lllut:. it
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~-,..,~or, .. ~o So. ~~ ~"' .-t:.-e:ed t~aoae-t.be c~tv .,...._ to
J11C r•• -=are o..-s ~ ·~ ~ t1.ae L1~e c:hi~clren iD ~ CitJI, ra~
e.baa ~t:.r•t..L.nsr ~v on ~ti.~ E.-c.1~1c:.i_.. Lor ~u~ts-
C!auftc..tJ.~ -~ .-u~e.d ~-t: t.Z:.. .-t..L£ pu..r.ue ·~~ttvw
a1.e:.. w-:Leb .-44.1t:.fCII!NL.l ..s....L~tt.can · ~ to Co:unci.2 .Ln t:be ~ Cu~-
~:1~ Dbor.:Ley s~ted tb.et:. be-f'e~t the Co-a.n.ci...I shou:..Ld .-..Jt 'for
e.be ~~t:..1on f~ the ,E~>.&rks..,.,.. R.e~~1CU'J C-=--is.6.ion-
11«1nut;.-of the r...-~ &~!!ad l'tec:r .. e:.£on ~s.s~on .-eet..ing of
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-..c-..-...t:1.CMI re~.ae..1.Ye co e..I.Je J;1111UZ"C....._ or the ... pt.J•t:: Cllu.rc'h Eor .._ .. •·• •
~.1-tv .c..t:er.
A ~.r~ e:o the c~t::u ~ :Eroa the D=r-~r of P...rk.s ..-6
~tt-on .r~a~i.,._ llbo ~ Z~C:.ian of four t.ann..:ls oou..r-ts.
C1"tll' ..._.goer D1&J .-tct;_. t: ... t: COunc.f .l. -!1 ~-e f:O ~i.der tbe Z...-t
~ 1~ Gift e.hle ~-1~ i.n..r"o~t:io., but: t..bat: h.J...a r •tiCliiD ..,... for no
act.Lc:aa •t: el:ti• u...
CVunc1~ ~..., ~i.clerat.1oa of • rec::: ••e.1o.n. L:rC11'8 the W•te.r &n4
s-r ~ ~or CcJot:znc.1.Z ·~·~ o~ .SUppL~t: Mo. 42 ~ tl'ae .SOUe.l'lg-at:e
.s.a.L&.at:.ion DL.wtr1ct.
D.1 .rec~ of 17e-i~i t:..t-.. c..rro~ -~ t:be -.r.-under ~~•er•tion
oaa~--p.
CIIDu:nci~ Z/IIID.rit:v iDiii'U~ tl"aat: if d~o.,_.c: of ~ .....,. ...... aot:
.-..t-1.c1 .. ~ ror ~ v--r•· ...... c:.ll.-v ..-r• ~t:i.ng Sac~ua.ic:.a in tbei..r
~1ot: ac t:.1a.1.a t:.:t..... D.1~ of l7t....I...Lit..L-e&r.ct~~ aeae..r ~e. e.a.-
._ ~..-~ __,.ted to .PUt • L~-1..afl ~ t g ,_r ,__. W CD ~ _____.
~ f1aaZ~ .La ord_. -~.i-~-
~12--.LDv ~~ --~ C.iq, of -L---L.fl
..... ~p;ec.1tv to bandL• ela1a. .D~ ~ ut:i~it.i..-c....r.ro~ rep.l..ted 1.a tile
-~~~t-1--...
.. vo.r Senti ..c..eect ~t: i.e: -"Aft' tlJeo Cie-v•• r••~.1b1~it:p co ~
~ oL ~I ......-ge :i..n ~ dra..La..sre ..._..La. or •C .l.e.aat: • .-o.r~ ~~
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CCJUDC'i.l.~ Hanni.ng f.Uf::: e:.-. C.it.u •boa~d ~ook •e ~ dea.a.i'tJI erE the
~aDd cl..,.~o.-.nt. to .J:Je ~ .1ft in the f ut::u..re. D..i...rec~r of Ut....i~.:.t:...1 .. C.zro~
.-ta~ ~t: 1n t.be ...-e, ~ c.1.e-51 bad -~ in • ut.t..l.it.y ro~e r•t.ber c:...tMta
IJ'OL.tcv--k..ia9 -...
CIDUnoi~ Sc~ •~tad II:..IM:t: ... d~d ....,c: ~ee~ ~"t .,po~..!c~ .,.._.
a ..ro~• o1' the c.te:v of Bbg~-aod. but rether tA.t: ~ iad..1v.14~ ~tit-.1. .. ousrbe:
eo oantro~ ~ .... • •
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COranc.i~ Dbor.ity .i...z2qu.ired whee.be..r t.be Citg c:oc:aJ.d ~.sue • .ar•"bor~
on s....-z-e.~ .-e an9 ti.me -e needed to. The D i rec:·tor of U~it:..i._ re~ied .La
the aLL~t.1ve.
COUIJIC.rr..HAN DHORITY HOVED AND COCTNCILIIAA" SCHW'AS SECOI" .. ~D A /IIIIOr'IC>B ~
APPR.C'IVB SUPPLEitD!:N'T NO. 42 TO "rHE SOUTHGATE SANITATION DIS2"RRC7'. Uptr:>n the C~~
of the ro~~~ tbe YOte resuJted as fo~~ows:
Cc::Ju.Dc..i...2. rece.tved a reo -=J.-tion -r~ the Water and S~ at:>ard
for •PP~ of .an -r_,t to c:.be-City Ditch Agreement with Denv-.r.
Director of ue.L~.£eie.s C&rro~~ st.ae:ecf t~t ~n a ~970 agr--.nt ..,....
~ ~ ove,r the CJWDersb.:i.p of t:.be Ci'f:y D~tcb. We w-ere e;o give the City .and
CDa:nt9 of Dea....r .,.ter unt:..i.2. t:..ba end of .2.973 foe their u.se in wa.a~ Park
~ c.f.t!U' P~A::. ~ have .._..lc.ed to ex-teed t..he agr~t one y,.,..r .,.it:.lt
~ a.a•ge of tba:t water. He rec= lded • one-gear exten-si on •t t:.hi•
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Cc:::Ju:nci.2.---.n Henni.ng i..Dquired ..-to vl'a.t tbeg u.ecl t.tae-,...-ee.r ~or
•t: t1a.1..-~-Director of Uti.Ziti-. C&r.ro.2..2. a-t.ated that ie -.. •~.2. u..ed
.La ~ Park to .....t..ne:....i.n the Lake .2.ev..Z-
C'OIU.c:rLitiAN DBOB.:rrY MICJVED ~ CCIU.C.ILNCJ#IVUI HENNIIIIG ~CON'DirD A .MO'r"ZC»>
70 APPW.C11VE ~ ~ :2'0 raE CI%"Y DIT"CCI ACREE:fl!IENT WirB ~-Upc11ft ~
~ of tbe ro~J., the vote r..v.J..e.d ._. foJ...Za-sr
••9s : Notne
CCJ/IIUDC..1.2 r.c:'ievecf a .-:»..r~u:Jit to the C..ity •~e.r fr~ the ~•i.stADt
~t!l ~sr-r ra.Z•t1..,.. to an ~ i..ntci.ae.r•tor-He •t.ted ~e ...,.._., t1ae
~ •he..tt..-..,... ba...LZ~ • r.., ~ back, ...,. ove.rbuiJ.t ie for U--..5Jie 1J9 ~
COUnty. 2"be City or L.i.tt..leton i..-~ in • pi.nc:::b for ani ... ..Z s.he..Zter .-..rv-.Lc.a-
~ W'II::)U..Zd ~ike to u..e ours-We wou~d c.ba..rge e:...bec for our E-i:Aci.l.:it:y on the -..-
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~is .... t:.boe County, bat r•tber w~eh a front end .l a.d of $~2,000 in order t.o
~!I ror Jva.J.f of the ~t:::rvc"t::i on. nec:es•.-z-!1 QOflllll'. He Ee.le this -ou~d' be s.:l.a.1.Z..r
to oe.ber reg1QI':a.a.-J. c:::caneepe.... ..t...n wb.ic:b the C.i~y baa evo~ved.
RES'OLCIT'Ia.l NO. ~ ... SERIES Dr' ~973
A IU&$0z;crriO. APPRClPI!lZAT7WG ~~'Tnt~~ IN THE PUBLIC L'JitfP~ F'UND.
C'CICIWCTLI'DUI SCHWAB llfiOVED AND COONCI~ ~--IJ«:; s:z::coJIDED A IW7'r'TO..
2'0 ~ RESOLDT.IOK NO . 36, SE:RIE:S OF ~9?3. Upon t:..be c.-J.2 oE e..be ro~, e..be
~te .r-eau~e-.:1 ._ :Co~c::J~WS .:
~t:: Counc.i.~ ~-~ .. Scl¥1ac:~.
Cou:nci.l rece.:i.ved a -..-or.andu.m frcxn the L.tbr&r§J Bc>A.rd r ega.:rdi.n<g •
cantr.a.ct with the A.rapa.boe R-sri~ ~br..ry D ist:r£~.
City Jllf'~ger D i.a.l •e.:ted' ~t: llf"ben the Ar•~ Regi~_J, L.:Lbr•.ry
Di•triet beq.a.n, the!l bad no faci~ities ..nd bAd to COII'llt:rac:t: w i e.b ~.1 the
.-vrrouacl...i.Ag e:nt.i«:i ... S.Lnce thil:t t.L.-e t:.be-9 have bu:L.2t up .a.J..l e.be.Lr CMIID
r~1Liti••· rr-.:Lr fo~~· of f:..h.i..-C'II:M2tr•ct wou..ld' Jar~ our •laare do-n to
fi~Z,OOO -$~5,.000 Ear .nex-e §lear~~ t'-c::ur.r-=nt: S35,000... ~ L.Lh.ra.ry
.8Doa.rd .ouJ.cJ ..l:Lice to r•;Ject c:..b..La .and' .-...Jt" for • C"Cllbtr.a.ct of a..rou.ncf $20,000.
Cou:nci...J...Jaan Sc~ ..i.nqu.1...red ._. to ~t the City of L.itt.Zetcta ......
do1.ng Clift th:i...-.-.tear. City -...n.g•.r Di...Z ~ted ~t: be ....._. .not .-u.re.
C't::Ju:nc.:i~ nbor.it!l •e.ted that:: be f~t: tlMt D..L.'t.rict bad' gotten .a
big and rich ~t:: t..beg f-.2't: 't.bey CC/JU.Jd do w.i"t.boue u•. C.1tg ~ger DiA-2.
.C•eed' t:.bat; even .,.S.tbout t:.b...l• c::a:n:tr&ct .,.. wou~d rece~ve •ppro6i .. ee..ly $~0.000
~u.s• of the CCPL-S •gr...-nt.
C'CIIln«:ILMA.N SCHWAB /!!!IOIVE:D AND COCTNCrLHr...rl DHOBirY SECCIIaD.E'D A ~rc»>
r&Ar T .. ~974 CC1tBTRAC'T SUII«IT"TED .y 'ZWB ARAPAHOE: REGIONAL LI~Y DLS!"'liCT
~ ~ AJtn:J 7'0 I«JJR:K wrTW rH£ crrr OF Lr7""2'T..E"'N ro G.£T SCJiti'ErRX.C .BET'7"'!tR
IN %"'BZ FORI!!I t::JtF A CXW7"'RAC2". UP'QC ehe> c.-~~ o£ the .ro~~, 'f;...be vote r..s:u~tecf .._.
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Counc1~ received a re-pro.rt regardi ng con:Jp~a.L.nt::s about work be'::...,nq
done bg t}'»e .St:OZ"IIt dra.£.nage CCID'tr4Cto.C in tbe l:ortheast 'Eng~~ &.C~.
C1.tyo ~«a.n.ager D.La...l •C.ted ~t t.he: repc.rt -•s se~-ezpJ.anato.ry, but
be wou~d be g2.44 to di...ac:us• .any &5pects o f i t .if .nece:s . .sa..ry.
Counci~ r~ved • ~.r...-.da-to t:.hte City ~ger regard.i....ng eJ:..
a.-...rd.Lng of a C'CM2t.r.et: to ~J.car Ferx::• for a c.b.a.i.n Li.n.Jr fence enc~o.a.l..ng the
~...levi*"' Park rra.in 2"''znne..Z .
COVNC~ II:E301IBC MC:1"VED AND COl..•IJICIIMAN BZZSSIJJI'G ~A #MYTIOII
ro APPRt::TfTE "Z"RE ANARII OF A COif'2"RACT 2"'0 ELCAR FEJ;C'E IN THE AIIICJIUNT OF $.1 , a.o. 44
P'C1R A CRAIN LINIC FENCE. r::tpoa «:be c.a~.l of the ro...l.l, r:.be vote .r~u..2ted ._.
:Eo ...l.l.,.,s:
Counc.i..l. rece.J.-.4 • __,..randum to the C ..i.t:y J~~£an,ager rec »d:i..ntg ~
..,ard.:f...n9 of • CC~~nt:r&CC t:o Peter ~~t SOnlli Compa~.ng :Ecr seaJ.coating ce.rta....t.n
spec.1Eied s-t=r~t:-s and avenues. Be .-tat:ed that: th..is seaJ.s aL.l. the .str~
in the paving d i ~c~ct ~ geroa:r-• •go in conJu.nc:"t:::i.on w-..tt..b t.hoe C.1t:y"s po...l icg ..
cc:xTNCI LIIt10I!IA..N HrNNING MOVED AND CCX.711-CT=-<wA.:: SL..ES.Sr~-c £FC05I>ED A 190TIC41
TO AM'AR.D THZ: CO~CT 7'0 P'ETER IC:rP:W'TT SOI\·s C:C.~A_.·.,-y Z N TTiE AJitiOCTNr OF $.15,...240.63
~ S.EALC'CJA"riNC. L•poa the C4/IJJ.. of th.e .ro.J.~, the vote resu...lted .-. :EoL.loe~S:
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I:N'r'RODVCED AS A BILL BY COVNCILJIUUtll BLESSING •
.BY AlT"2""Jl.J'JrY
ORDIIUUtiCE 1!10. ~, S~ OF ~97 3
JU!II ORDINIU.IK:J£ ANENDING SECTION 3, CHAP'rCR ~3, TITLB JCI OP' THE ~69 E • .M.C., 1/!JY
~TING Y71ER:EIN A Plii:OCEIJIURE FOR SALE OF UNCLA.II'DirD FROPEPTY COBSIST.ING
OF JEWEJ.AY, CEHS, N'A7."CHES, P'R.ECICJICTS NETALS, E:c.E:CrEl.C/INIC EQIU~N'T OR OTHE:R
PROP~ &AVZIJIIG L.NIOUE VALt1E' ,E.CTHa:R:Z'Z.ING THAT SAID PROPER'rY I!IAY BE SOLD
'EI%'1JBR' AT AC"C"TION OR 7'0 THZ B.IG.BE-C"'%' I!IIDDI&R AFTER Ar z....£A5T ":'71REE [3) SEPARATE
BIDS NAVE' ~ R.ECE.=vED-
CCJ!CJWC.IZ.IIfUU' IJLIE;SSIItiG Jt«:11VJ1D .A.JG) CCJI!lniiCI~ BEiftiiiJIIG SECO~ A /IIIOTIOB
ro APPRCIVE OltDINANCE NO. 27, SE6tiES 01'" ~973. Upon C".be ~.1 of t..he ro~~~ the
~ .r.-u~tecf .. f~e»r·=
I!!IY~
CJRDIN~ NO. ~~ ~ CJr' ~973
AN ORDXNA.NCE AJIEENDINC CBAP"TE:R ... ~Ir'LZ XI, E611'riYZZD -arFzxs.BS INVOLVI.C
CHIZ...DRZ,-OF 2"'B'E' •69 E.l'r.C • .BY ADOPrrMG A ~ ~ro. IUJ..KING I'r A VTOZArrOM
OF THE C ODE 2'0 Uar-......,/l.JitTE LLY llARJI!ICjEI. "'IIJlOBS.
CCIL"NCILJI£/'.Lr. DBCIRITY #JI!CJVED AJIID cc:;rc;wcz-.....IIAN SCHJt-'"A.ZI .s:E:CCZa"""DE:D A 1!«7TIC:.. TO
APE"RC:JVE OP.D.INAKCE NO. 28, SEP.TES OF ~97 3. U poa the c•~~ of t..IJe roJ ~, t:.be
vote resu1e.d .-~o~~ows:
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BY AUrHORir'Y
CWUJIJIANCB NO. ~,. SERIES or ~973
AN ORDINANCE ~IWG c:B.A.PTER 9, Trrr.z: V E'Br'ITZZD •RZ:T'IR.I!lflt'ENT OfF THE: '69
~-IW.C., Ati"'Z"'BBORRZilfiG THZ CRLATICJ!N BY CCJVNC:CL OF "rBB z:sTABLLSBMZN'T CJE" OPTIONAL
PaMSICIR OR D£FI!!!:IfilRED CONPEHSATICJN PZA..NS FOR NOrl-cLA..SSZFIED I!:KPLOYEJ!;S OF THE
C.rrr OF ENGLEWOOD; REDEFINTNG ACCUIWUrA:rE'D C'Otf!i;"rRTBLTTIONS; REDEFINI»G .EARLY
RETIRB:JitiENT DA~ AKD CLARIF1fii~G PROVISIONS RE"LATLNG TO VESTrNG A.P7%R FIVE' (S)
rEA.R.S OR 80RE' OF CREDITED SERVICE .
cot:n«::I~ IIENJJIX:.C I«::'V'£D AID:) COU»CI£1!1AN D#IOIRirY SBCCMID~ .A MOr..IO.
'2'0 AP~ GIRDIJIIUl..lli'CE" NO. 2.9, .s:ERIES c::." ~,73 _ Dpon the c~ of e..be roL2., tbe
vote .resu..l t:.-1 .-. ro~ows ;:
N•g•: .None
Ci t y Attorney e-r.xdini began dLscu.sLon of • a1~1 for an Ordinance
CODtro~.L..i..Dg the a.aJe of u--...1 --.r-cb&nd.L._. in .antique •bto~-He se..ted' ~'C:
t:he O:rd~ had ~ re--d.raftecf to i.nc..lucle the def:i....nit:..1an of g•r•w• --~-...r graneed' ~.an -.ce_ptic::~~~n. rhL• o.rd~ gives to po~iee • ~ to
te..l~ llow' propertv L• .o~d 1.L it: .ba.-...._., .-to~.n or E:l..Jced. ~ o~ ha.-
been •ttac:hecf in the C :i..t9 of ~vee, but .be d..Ld .not: E...U. ~t t:.lle ~
provL•ion _.._. ~~!I ~i...loe ou.r-a. .-~t..r t:~t: the Cou.nc~ .D~C~~~t: defer
.action on t;.h:Ls for the ~ of •tt.a:c::.lt oOift t:..be .o-Jv-er o.r~ .aJ..c:::~~ne_
Cc:::lou:nci.LJIWU'J Dbtc>r i tt~ •·e.-toed' ~t .be qu~t.iCllll":led .bow" .s..cti._on 2~-J -.le
stating t:~t:: it ....._. iJ..l~a..l eo cl....Z .,.ieb ~.r.s. cou~d be enforced-City
AttornPrg Be.rardini •e.ted tlwt--c. it: proboa.b..ly ..,. .. enfo.rc~~e, •i..m...i.L.r to •
d:cinlc...Lng 2•..... Cou.nc~ D.borit::y .rep..lied ~t:: be feJ.t iC:: shou~d .not: r...-i..n
in the ordir:s,ance.
Counc~~~ Henni.nq .se.ted' tbat t::..b..:._.s o.rd~ce wou~d •PP~Y to
Goc::Jdwi~...l Industries., ._. ........Z..l .-. Sa~v-•t i on .A..r"-v, .and t::..bey C"''U..Ld not:. -~~ to
wd..nor• if tb.i.s ord ..£~ .,.. ~-.,d a..s it: .noar stood'.
Counci~ sc~ .-e...t:.ecf t.t.t:: ~ gAr•ge .s.-I..-•t.::>u.!d .not: ~ 2:i.m.ited
to tbr .. c:J.av• bec:'.au._ ~ c~ ba,.. -..~-for t:.bree or four d..!J•·
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CCICTNCILM'CJii'!DilN HJ!:l'.r:Jil:'G NOVED AND COUNC~ ~: BLES£ :!1'X:: SECONDED A
l'fOTION TO .ANEJID THE OiRDIN.A.NCE '!"0 ~ SECTION ~~-3-~ CA~NG FOP GARAGE
.5A.LES TO NO'r EXCEED S .DAYS ~ READ THREE DAYS. C'pon tbe ca..I l of tbe ro~~,
the voee re.u~ted as fo~~CJI!e'S +
Narg•: cou_nc i~ Hembe.rs Schwab, DbtOr.i..t y , senci-
counciLman Dbo.r~t!i stated that be :Ee~t tbow:t cbAr:itab~e org.an i r..-t i ~
-~d be ex"--pt:-
CCJCn!IC~ HENNING I'KnTED AND CCJIUNCiz:::MAN SCHf/I'AB SE:C07:~DED A H ~IVN
7"0 CIUUIIGE SBCTIOII ~~-3-~, p.JI&IUilGRAPB A TO .A.LLC»> AR c:xE8PTI06 FOR CBAR.ITABIL
ORGAN:I::ZA!rTOWS-Upon t.he ca.l.l of the ro.l l, the vote r..-u.lted as fo.l.Joeors:
A~:: Cou.nci~ l!f~S SC~, Henning, Dhority, B~essi.nq, Senc.i .
AN ORD.I"'JlA..I'C% REPEA.L...D!I'G AND REEXAC"riN'G CIU'lP"T'£P 3, ~rz'LIUJ -REGUZA2"ZD 11/DSXJtiESS
PRACTICES,-rrrrz XI OF 'THE •6!t ~-.M-C-llalCCT:r.ATIJII!G Sl!fCOND-HAIID D£AI.,Z:RS, BCICTSE-
7:0-BCJ!Il:SE szx::oi!ID-l!DUID ~: RE"OC"ZJitXIIIG "rB.E LJCNESXI!IG 'THEREOF; AND &S'rA.BLISB.IlJ,;"C
STANDARDS FC1Jift 'TNE CONDVC"T OF SAID BUS=-r.s5ES.
COUNC rLI'fAN DHC'IRI'rY ltiCYVE:X: AND cc::JCJIIC I 1.MAN BZZ.SS rNG SECO.Itt-r>ED A 1'IO'T ION
TO APPROVE 'rHE IJILL FCJft AN CJRD.IJ!fiANCE R.zrGVLAT:rr.·;::; BCTSIWESS PRACTICES OF SECO'ND-
HAA-D D~LERS, liiiT'BOVT A SECTION 2J-3-~8 IJii'CLL.";:;CD. Upon tbe ca..l..l of the roJ.l,
the votB resu.lted a• fo.l.lows:
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City A.~JiJ Ber..rdin.i beg.an a d 1 ~ian of • Bi~2 Eor .a..n
Ord~ -r.-.::.ti.Dg' • po.r-~.i..on of street rigbt-of__,.9 •t the .intersection
of Soutb Zani a:rw!l Co..Z2eqe •
._ at:..eed t..bat tb.is was a subject .. "t::ter of • previous ~t.:ing
.-:11/Jd ~ ~.1~ of otbe.r action pre-viou.s to t.h..L.s o.rcf~e --•s discu.ssed
• e t.l'aa'e 't.L.--
c:ounc..:i~ B~.i..ng •e:.ted ~t •.be f~t the r-..~eor -..s going
to ~9'8 adcf.it.Lon.2 i.n..Co.rmuteion.., .hue bad noe provi ded i'C:-Ciey A~eo.rney
:ae.ra.rd...in.i c:.oa.fLrYaed ~t be ~ not .rec:e.i.ved' .anv •
...,.-ORDINANCE VACA.%"IHG 7"HP: SC1U'riCEAS'7" ~ OF SCJU'2"W %CTNI srRJ!r:E"r AlllrD JiPEST
COz...z:.&'G'.Ir AVF:NUP:, CIT'Y OF EJJIG:z:z::Ml!C)JJOD, COCTNTY OF ARA.PABOE, STArE' OF CO..r.GllliRA..DO.
CCJCTNCXLiii'CJIIIUUI HENiiiiNG /IIK)III'V"J£D AND CC'IJCI"l«=ILICIUI ZILEi:SSING SECCtiDEV A
JI!K:1'r.ICJN 2"0 APPROVE A JIILL FOR AN OIU:JINANCE VACA.TI'J'IIlG' A POR'T'IOB OF S2'REET
R.XGH'r-OF-IIIf'A.Y AT THE ~ION OF SCJIUT'H ZUNI AND CO~. Clpon tbe
e~ of the .ro..l2, the voee r-..~ted' as ~o2.2.a-s::
Cit!§l Att:o.rne51 Beca.rd.....i....n ~.en • d.i•cu.aa..ia:n of • Bi22 for .an ord'i..n.a..Dce
.-utbo.ri.z.:l..n,g ~Z"'t:i.c~pation in an en§Ji.neering s-tudy of aig Dry ere.Jt.
C i ty N.a;n,aqer D.L.~ se..aeed that the Counc...i~ •greed to tb..Ls studg ..i.n
t.ba pa•t: and t:.h..is was tbe ord..i.n.ance .a..l2CJ~W.Lng ~t to btappen.
AN OIRDINANCE .T.PPROVXJIIIG AN AG.HB.EHLM2 .8ETWZ'.EN TN£ l:'RZIAN DRA..IKAGE AND F.LCJift::.:J
CC»rr'RRL DIST'RICT, ARAPA.BOZ COJCTitiT'Y, CO.LCJRADO, ':THE CT'r'Y OF LI'TrLE:'"f"CCN I
CO.LtCI#fA.DO, rHE C:rrY Dr GA&&AY*"'GOIC VI'Z...l:AGZ', CO~, DOIDCLAS Cov-NTY, CO.r.a&A.DO,
JUtlZ1 VTJII COLCJ6tADO, IJIC. RELA!f"~ 7'0 P~ or & DaA.IWAL;~ J!rWGX~ ~
~ ~ OP' PL.IU/rS ~A scn:zrriC:. OF ~TIIrACE P'R06JL£1165 AND COJ!n"RRL OF
BIG DRY CREEK I AND DEC.IA.J!t...DIIC All .&HE:JitGL»=:J' • II • •
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COCTNCILI'UlN SC'HJ!rA.B Jlt«:11VED AA-o CCJONCILIUUI BLESSING SECONDED A NO'r'ION
TO APPRCJIVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUT'BO#tiZING PAR'r'ICIPATION IN THE
ENCI'N'EER.ING S7't1DY OF BIG .DRY CREZ:.IC-Upon the ca.L.2. of the ro~.l, the vote
.res:u . .l ted as foLL~:
Cit9 Jlt·eo.rney aerc..rd.:Ln..:i. .be9..-n a d i .scu..s:si on of a resc::JLut..i.on
au~r:i~ ~e d'~.i..n plr'OC~S eo acqu:i...r• properties for e.be
L.:ite~etcan-Eng.l4!!1W00d' joint w.ste .,.-ear t..cea~e pL.ane. Be .st.aeed tbiat::
this was in L~gbt:: of the Couoci.~·s ~on •t tbe L•st:: Counci2 meet::Lng.
A RZSOLDTION DZSIGNATIPI1G CER'rAIN REAL PRDPE'RTY AS 3ErNG REQICTIRED FOR THE:
PUJI'LLC USE AND AUTIIORIZXNG THE ACOVZSXTION TB~-
CCJCT.c:rLJIUlN aLZSSXI6G 1WC7VED A16D CCJICTIIIICI~ ~.x.G SJ!!:Ct:»TDED A
80r'rc»tt 2"0 APPRCJIVP; RE:SOLUrza. NO. :J7, SE:RXES OT ~973-Upon the c..Ll. o f
the .roL~, t.be vote resuLted •• :Eo.1...2ae~S:
Nays: None
City .AttOz:De!l J!tera.rdin.i tr~teed to OOiu.DciL the r.-v~
rt::...1puLat:..io:ft.-w1tb the For..-: Service in ~ to the ~b ~ Project:.
Be •t.tecf ~t:: ~ ..,.re very f•V"!!rab~e to t;..be City-
CCIVI!ICILJ#!C7tfiAN I!IENNIJIG JWC:JIIIl"KD AND COCTWCILI!DUI JI'LI!:SSING SI!.C'OINDED A
I!IIC1"'r::C»> 2"10 APPROJ-IVE THE RE'VISED GrLPUXAriOIIS liiTZT& rilE P"'OIRES'%" SERVICE liiX'Z"B
R.EIG..AitD 2"0 r-. RANCH ~IC PRO.:'TBC'r. Upon ~ ~L of the roLL, t::.be V'Ote
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Cit.9 -.....ger D~ be§r.n a di.~•.1on or a reptt::2Z'"t regArding a
pro~ .-.rea ~~e p~ d......Zolfli'ed OttDIO_parati.-..Ly UDder the •uspic ..
of the I&Dg~~ ~ Lit~et:aa ~-of a:-rc:. ..
._ •t.~ e.t...e the c::it:..:L_. of L:l..tc:..Zet::caa, -..g~~. G.:r c 4
v~, co.2.~ V.a..L~-v and Ara~ ~ ,_._. ~. ~cnsr wit:b ~
~ of ~ of LittLeton and Cn9~~ to ptr'Oitlv.ce e.la1...s pro~
~e ~i~t: .. xe ~ i.nbo ~t e:lle e:r.Lfi.c: ..-~ iA «=be~ ..
fta.La ~ ~i~t. ..,.. ~_, for ........-ne.ttLon tbD e.11e ~ for
~~t::..Lon to the •.isr,_,_JI .o.~-e.. -. ~ Lor an --ro~t or
t'-' ~~ p:r.1..ncip.2. .. &ad' • :ce.Eerr•.2. to e.be P~ .-Did ~ ca-i••...Lon,
w.b:Lcb ~cr a ·e:.a..rt:: tbe .-ct.lan Gin the pro~ ~-etlid• tr.affic:: p.2.~.. .re L.
the an.2.y C!ICIIC2r'ef.1..nr.at::ed effort tbat be ..,.... .-.-...re of GilD ~ ~-to ~te ..
-..!1'2Z"' .s.nti •eat:-.d ~t: eo get a~..z or ~ ...-titi_. .i..J::rvo~ved eo
~---1th tbe IJIIO.i..De. an f:..be -P ....::JU.2.d be • ~ ..e:.h:l..~e ..
C:i.t::y ~ger D~ stat:ed eza...t:: it. -... .~XJ>t: .a::ac: eary for .act.ioa
ton.1ght::, but: P~ and ~ ahou.2.d revi_, 1t: pc::l..or eo Cc::JuDc~ :Eo~
a.ction.
CCJOWCI'LIUI6' ~ I«JJIiTBD A6ID c::x::JI'7.c'~ ~ Sw::t:MWD A IW:JtlrXC.
2"0 ~ ~za. ~ C6U&IlL&S CAIIROL.r., D~ or rrrrr..rrz:J&S, ro .a~
%"JJJ!!r JUD«TAL CO&P:a:aa:w:B Dr rBZ ~ POz..::D'rZO. 0Cllr2WC>Z:. ~ .IJI ~,
OB.IO, mz....,.. 3D-C:C:1'<WM s, ~73.. upoa the c.a.LZ or the ro~, ~ ~
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C'OI'7.c"r::£IUUI ~ JIIIO!VJI:D AIID ~ ar.a:s:s.zac .W:CMUWD A M!Or~
ft:J .&PPaOP'B' A W&S'1'" ~ ~.XO. .rc.t: c-aar...s Cll..,.,. r , DJ:JaiiC"ftllt: CJIP' l7rrr..rrz:BS,
rc> A2'"2"EErD 2'Wa .ROCJa" ~ SBC:"r.n::. -.r.z:a:: or ~ ~ MArBR llliiDRJIICS
A.$'SCIIIC:~ZO. ~ MII.2"SR PO.LED"r~ ~L ASS!DC'r:ar~ X. .SAJrrA FE, ..., ID!DCICO,
tJIC01<WH 2~ -24, ~3-r:J'poa ~ C'~ ~ tbe .ro~, tiMr ~~ted
~o~ows::
C'.1tg -•:ar .D.1.&Z ..e:.ae..r ~ .-t:.a. L.:le:t.Xe .11E"9 er...tt: .PJ..aD --
.. ......,..._. ~-1.8 tae .--r ... i~ ...... a.L8o f_.-:1 s
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L1c:t::..Ze .Dry er...lt: .1.-. ~:be Oll::are ~.. ~ o.c:.r. ~ ~~ a.. .....a-d ~t::
th1..a ... ~~ o...-. :Eo:t ~ ~ ...
Cit¥ ~ ~ ~ ~ C"oa.Dc'~ ~ ~ Spat::.La.Z i l --<-11<._._ ......e .-....v .ai~ eo ~ ~ c::or. ~ S'e::udv ....t' ~-
OCII7JIC:ZWif ~ ~ AIID ~ ~.Z.: SM: A Ml'r.D:W
ro AD.KXDar-a~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .roL.J., e:11e ~ ~~t:.d .-. ~=
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••sPECIAL CXTLZEN PR<X;B..AM X.NVYTEEs .,•• Sep'~::..e~Dbe..r 4, 1973
Precinct No. 1
Mr. and Mr s . Robert Surdey, 2970 South Shoshone Street
Mr ... an.d Mrs .. Ed._-ard Kelley. 2010 West 0&-Tt:mouth Ave:nue
Mr .. and Mrs ... Dougl.as De..an, 21.74 West Cornel.l. Avex~-ue
Precinct No.. 2
Mr. and Mrs .. Charles F .. H.c..Fa.te, 2967 South Ac::..c:»na Street
~ and~ Gary R ... Smith, 3039 South Cherokee Street
Mr ... an_d Mrs . Leonard K... Walton, 3284 South Fox Street
Precinct No .. 3
Mr .. an.d Mrs .. Dennis Conley, 209 East &as~ Avenue
Mr .. and Mrs .. Theodore J ... KuhLman, 295 East Aaab.e.rst Avenue
Mr .. and Mrs .. George H. Moen, 375 Ea st Cornel.l. Ave:n-ue
P-r-eci..nct No .. 4
Mr ... a-nd Mr s .. ll.ay Morgan.., 3779 South A.c..oma. St:re.et
~ and Hr s .. John M ... Foscer. 3706 South Acc:J~~U~a Street
Kr .. and Krs ... Dan R ... Evans , 3596 South B.a:nnoc..k. Street
Preci.n.ct No .. 5
Mr ... and Mrs ... James F ... Lawson, 2737 South Penn.syl.va.n.i.a Street
Mr ... and Mrs .. Joe R ... Ha:mon., 3052 S-outh Pearl. Street
Mr .. and Mrs ... D. L .. Jobn.ran. 320~ South O&den Street
Precinct No .. 6
Hr .. and Mr s .. Karo1d D .. Wi11iams. 3350 South Emerson Street
Mr .. and Mr s .. R..M. Robe-son. 3330 South Corona Street
Mr .. and Mr s .. W.C .. Risher. 3350 South ~n& Street
Precinct No. 7
Mr .. and Mrs-Marsha1~ c. Pratt. 3220 South RAce Street
Hr .. and Mrs ... ..John L-De.Hessera. 3240 South High Street
Mr .. and Mrs. Richard H. Edsa1 1 • 3295 South Fr.ank...l.in Street
Precinct No ... 8
Mr ... and Mrs .. Ron.a1d L .. G ·CXDe.Z• 33.60 South L.i._ncoLn Street
Hr. and Mrs. Ben D .. Bacos • 3319 South Grant Street
Mr .. and Mr s .. H1chae1 R-BaiLey . 3547 South Pennsy1vania Street
Precinct. No ... 9
Hr .. and Mr s .. Wayne T .. Furr• 3939 South Washington Street
Hr .. and Mr s .. Harmon C .. Beattie• 4091 South PearL Street
Mr .. and Mr s .. David C .. R.eyno1ds. 3940 South Logan Street • •
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P recin c t No... 1 0
Hr .. and Mrs .. Fred E .. Ham.t.l. ton, 4252 South Ac.oc:aa Street
Mr .. and Mr s ... Lyl.e Abs h e r• -4201 South B.an:noc..k Street
Mr ... and Mrs ... Wi.l..l.i am H ... Hoclge.s , 41.34 South De.l.aware St:reet
Prec.1.:nc:.t No .. 1.1
Mr ... a-n-d Mrs ... Harry J. Roberts, 4206 Souc..b L.Lnc:.o.Ln Street
Mr ... and Mrs ... John R. ... A.l.1is. 4178 South Grant Street
Mr .. and Mrs .. Harvey H .. Dibbern, 4308 South Pear.l. Street:.
Prec.i..nct No.. 1.2
Mr .. and Mrs ... Lyndon Sm.al..l.ey, 4332 South Che:rokee Street
Mr ... and Mrs ... Harry Hobbie• 4425 South Ban:noc.k. Street
Mr .. and Mr s ... Robert E ... Spurl.oc.k, 4680 South Del.aware Street
Precinc:.t: Mo.. 13
Mr .. and Mr s ... R..i.c:..bard E .. Sc..henc.k.• 5011 South I-rving Street
Mr ... and Mrs ... V.i..c.tor R ... D&l..ey• 5034 South Grove St:re.et
Mr ... and Mrs ... ThCXD.a.s H. Jac..k..son, 2962 West Layton Aven_ue
Preci.nc.t No... 14
~anct<::J!i:i:::::::bobn 1!1 ... Co1e, 4935 South Huron St:ree.t
Mr ... and Mrs .. Me.l.vin Vannatta. 5031. South Fox Street
Mr ... and Mrs ... Gl.en A. lle.del.l.• 4942 South Gal.apa.go St:ree~
Precinct No. 15
M:r .. and Mrs . M.f.l.t:.on W . Andrews, 4791. South Ac.CHDa Street:.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T . Hudson. 4783 South Bannock S~reet
M.r .. and Mrs. Frank R.obert:...s. 4825 South Del.aw:are Street
Pr-e.c.inc t:. No.. 16
Mr. and Mrs . c_ R._ Case. 4999 S .outb Sheraan Street
Mr .. and Mrs . Eugene L. Col.e. 4609 South Logan Street
H r .. and Mr s . Larry D. Castor, 4-810 South Wa..sh.in.g~ Street
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN DHORITY
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. '7' • SERIES OF 1.973
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING .A.'U> REENACTING CHAPTER 3. ENTITLED
"REGULATED BUSINESS PRACTICES." TITLE XI OF THE "69 E.M.C.
REGULATING SECOND-HAND DEALERS • HOUSE-TO-HOUSE SECOND-HAND
BOYERS;; REQUIRING THE LICENSING THEREOF;; AND ESTABLISHING
STANDARDS FOR THE CONDUCT OF SAID BUSINESSES.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
EMGLEWOOD • COLORADO • as fo l.l.ows :
Sec:.t:Lon. 1..
That Chapter 3. T~tl.e XI of the •69 E.M.C. ~s hereby
repe.&1ed and reenacted to read as £o1.1.ows :
1.1.-3-l. SECOND-HAND DEAILRS: HOUSE-YO-HOUSE
SECOND HAND BUYERS
(a) Second-Hand Deal.ers -L~cense Reg~red for
Second Hand Dea1ers. No person. fi..rm., or
corpc::J~rati.on sha11 keep a p1ace for ~e purchase or
sa1e of: second-hand c1odbi.ng. second-hand bouse-
hol.d goods • an.ti..que fu.rn.i...t:ure or ot:her an.t:.j_que a.rt-
i.c:1ea; second-band l?ooka • -..ga.zi....De.a • Dte'WBp&per& and
other pub1i..cat:l..oo..s; arti.c.1es taken in fu._11 or part
aat.:l..afacti..on of a debt or taken £Jr re.sa1e for the
purpose of ful.l. or part sat~sfact~on of a debt;
aecoo.d-h.a.:nd counters • she1vi..a.g, sb.CJ~WC&.&ea • store •
and off~ce f:l..xtures • bo~l.ers. engLDes. bel.t:l..ng.
pu11e.ys • UIOtors • d~s • e1ectri...ca1 apparatus •
1D&<:h~ry; other second-hand art~cl.es of any kind
or deacripti..on, except used automobi..1es and except
ch~tab1e orga.n.:l...z.at:iona; nor sb.a11 aa.y person
trade • barter, de.a1 1..n.. or carry on t:be bua:Laeaa
of dea..1i.ng in any such secon.d-ha:n.d a.rt.i..c:1e .as
bere~nbefore desc~bed • ~tho-ut be :Log apec:~al.l.y
l.~ce~sed for suc:h purpos,e -bere:Loa.fter prov-:Lcled
~n th~s art~cl.e.
(b) Garye Sal.ea -~t-Gar-a&1ea. be:Lng
those occas~on.al. sal.es of uaecl pera~ p~perty.
not previ.ousl.y purc.h-d for re-a~. c.a ~ p~ses of _
the owuer or occupant of .,...~-t1.a.l. p~rty. aot:
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e.xceed:Lng five (5) conaecut:1.ve days ~ durat:Lon.
~d bel.d no sooner than once :l..n e-.ry t::wel.ve (L2)
c:on.sec.utive JDOnth.s • are exesapt ~ the 1ioe:oaLD.g
pro~s.i__on.s of th.i...s c::.hapter ...
1.1.-3-2 DESIGNATION OF LOCATION. Any l.:Lcenae :Lssued
under the prov:Ls:Lons of t:h:Ls a:rt:1.c1e ahal.l. de.:Lgnate
the pl.ace ~ wh:Lch the person so l.:Lc:en.ed sha11.
carry on the bus:Lness for wh:Lc:h be :La l.:Lcen.aed •
....:! such bu.s1..ness aha11 not be c~ed. on or CDD-
ducted ~ -ay other pl.ace than that cte.:Lgn.ated ~
and by such l.:Lcen.ae.
1.1-3 3 SOLICITATION OF BUSINESS UPON THE STBEETS.
No person 1..1.c:en.aed under the prov-i..Bioo..s of this
art:Lcl.e shal.l. be per.a:Lt:ted to aolLc::Lt: bua:Lneas :Ln any
of the a..rt:~c1es n--..e.d bere:Ln u.pon. any street or
publ.:Lc h:Lgbway.
11-3-4 CHARACTER REQUIREMENTS; LICENSE. HOW GRANTED.
The C~ty License Officer may grant: a 1:1..cense to such
person. f'i..raa. or c.o:rporat:.J..on as sba11 produce sat:is-
fact:ory ev'i..denc:e of good character to exerc::l..se and
carry on. a bus :l..nesa of dea.1'Ln.g :Ln. sec:on.d-han.d art :I.e 1es ·• _
goods • 'W'&re& • or J:Derchand'i..ae • upon payment of the
1:Lc:enae fee requ:Lred therefor.
11.-3-5 SCHEDULE OF LICENSE FEES. The annua1 l.:Lc:enae
fees :requ:Lred for engag:Lng :Ln the bus:Ln.ess of deal.:Lng
"L.n aec:ond-ha.nd art::l.c1ea • goods • ~•. or mercha.ndf...se
aS defi..ned :l..n Sec:t::l.on 11-3-1. above; sba11 be aa
fo11ows:
General. Second-Hand Deal.er. the l.a:rgeat: pro-
port::Lon of whose bua:Lneas :Ls buy:Lng or se11:Lng
aec:o:n.d-hand art:..Lc1es • goods • wares. or · D~erc:.h.ap.
d:l.ae of any k:l.nd or deacr:Lpt::l.on: $100.00.
M:Lzed Second-Hand Deal.er. whose prLmary bus:l.-
n.ess :Ls sel.l.:Lng new goods • but: who buys and"
ae11s second-hand art~c1es. gOods, wAres, or
-.erc:.hand!Lse of t:be a-..e type., or c1aaa of ne'-F
goods sol.d: $56.00.
~nc:Ldent:a1 Second-Hand Deal.er. whoae deal.:Lng
• ~ aec:oo.d-ha.nd arti.cl.e•. &oocl•. ware•. or
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~rcbandise is 1~ited to the acquir~ng of
the sa:cne in. by and through e.x.c.hange for oe:w
artie 1es. goods. wares. and 'D:IIe rc-ha.ndLse • and
to the disposa1 of the same by sa1e on1y
inc.identa1 to any part of the ~ busioess o f
dea1i..n.g i.o. new-goods • wares • a..n.d merchandise:
$10.00.
Each a pp1i..cati..on oE such 1ic.en.ses sha11 be
acco~panied by an app1icati..on fee in the amount
of Ten Do11ars ($10.00),. except that no such
app1ication fee sha11 be required of 1oci..denta1
Second-Hand Dea1ers; pro~ded. however, tba...t:
no app1ication fee sha11 be req~red on app1i-
ca.ti.on. for rene"'a.1 of an exist: :Lag 1.1.cea.se.-Any
change of own.er&b:i..p sba11 requ:ire a oew app1i.-
c:ation and 1i..ce.nae • ~th paya.ent: of feew there for.
11-3-6 BOND... Every person so 1i..c:.e.n.sed sba11,. before
receiving such 1icense. exec~te a bond to the City o£
Eng1ewood i.n the &1..1111 of F:Lve Hundred ($500.00) Do11a.rs.
11-3-7 SECOND-RAND DEALERS' REG1S'IERS. Every-person.
firm, or cor·pora.ti.on 1icen.sed as a. second-hand dea1er
sba11 keep at his or her p1aoe of bua~ss a aubata.nti.a1
and we11-bou.n..d book. in whi..ch be or she sha11 enter a
'lll:l.n:u.te descr1.ption o£ &11 persona.1 property purchased by
h1..J:D. or her. the date of the purchase. the n.a:me and resi.-
dence or p1ace of bus:Lness of the person or persons from
~oral &'-1-c..b pu.x-c::.ha.se 'W'&S -...de • and part:Lc:.u1.ar1.y -n.t:Lo ned
any p:rc.:ai.nent or deacri.pt:i..ve marks that u:uay be on s~d
propert:y. The aa.::Ld book aba11 be kept: c1ean and 1egi.b1e.
and a11 ent:ri.es made th.erei.n sba11 be ....-de w:Lt:h :Lnk.
Every person so 1icensed sba11. du.ri...ng t..he ord:l..nary hours
of bu.si.o.eas • 'Wih.en. req-uested by any po1.:i..ce of..f::Lc:.er or
1i.cense i...nspe.ctor of the Ci.t:y. submit and e.x:b..ibit s~d
book described above to t:he in..apect.ion. of a..n.y of the
above-named offi.cers • and sha11 a1so. e.x:b.:Lbi..t su.c:.h goods •
or perso·n..a1 property to any of aforesaid officers_ Any
person fa::L1i.ng or refusi.ng t:o c._1y with any requ.:Lre-
ment: of t:b:Ls sect::Lon aba11 be gu:L~t:y o£ a v:Lo1at::Lon
thereof.
11-3-8 SECOND-HAND .DEALERS' REPORTS. 1t: aba11 be t:he
du!=Jr of e~ry 1i.censed per11011 a.fore.-a.::Ld ~0 ---out: md
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del.iver to the ChLe£ of Po1~ce, every day befo~
the ho~r of twe1~e o•c1ock noon., a l.egibl.e and
correct copy frOUJ the book requ.i..red i...n Section
11-3-7, giving an accurate acc::o~t and description
of each and a11 of the a.rtic:.l.e.s and thi.n.gs purc:.ha.sed
du_rin.g the preceding day., an.d the price paid there-
for., the precise t:f.Dlle. of purchase., and tb._e naDJ~es and
residences of the persons fr<XD. ~om. su..ch pu..rc.ba..ses
we: re JD.a.de ...
11-3-9 SECOND-HAND DEAILRS NOT TO CONDUCT PAWN
SHOPS OR JUNK YARDS... No person l.icensed as
a second hand dea.l.e.r sha.11, during the per·iod of h.i.s
l.ic.ense • receive or ho1d a 1ieen..se or carry on the
bu.s:Lness of a pawnbroker or a. keeper of a junk. yard ...
11-3-10 HOURS OF BUSINESS. It sha11 be unLawfu1 for
any second hand dea1er,. as defined and regul.a.ted b.ere-
i...n• to keep open or pe-rm.it to be kept open. h.i...s pl.a.ce
of business, or to conduct or permit to be conducted
such bus:i._ness., or to purchase., sel.l.., or e.x.c.h.a.nge :Ln.
the W'&y of bu..sin.ess any goods,. a..rtic1es,. or thi_n,ga
whatsoever,. before the hour of 6:00 o•c1ock A.M. or
after the hours of 9:00 o•c1oc:.k P.t!. on any week. day
except Saturday., or before the hour of 6:00 o•cLoc.k
A ... H ... or after the hou_r of 10:00 o•c1ock P.M. on
Saturday,. or at any t..i..JDe after 12:00 o•c1oc..k. noon
on the first day of the week c.c:xm:DOD.1y ca11ed Su.nd~y;
PROVIDED. HOWEVER. that i.t sba11 be un1awfu1 for any
such deaLer to receive,. accept,. or purchase either
abso1ute1y or condit~ona11y,. any art~c1es,. goods,.
'W'&res. or &Derc:ha:ndi-se on the first day of the week
coau10n1y ca11ed Sunday ...
11-3-11 ROUSE-TO-HOUSE SECOND-HAND BUYERS. It sha11
be u.n1awfu1 for any person,. firm,. co partnership,. or
corporation to engage :i..n. the bu.si_ness of buyi_ng se...::ond-
ha.n.d goods from house-to-house 'W'ithin the City of
Eng1e-ood without fi.rst hav:l.ng obt.ai.""""d a 1i.cense so
to do from the Ci.ty Li.cense Offi.cer of the Ci.ty of
Eng1ewood. ·
11-3-12 LICENSE FEE. The 11.cense fee for sai.d bus i.-
ness of buying second-hand ..goods £roua house to house
aha11 he f~fty do11ars ($50.00) per annum:
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11-3-13 ~GrST£R . A11 persons~ co -partnersh~ps,
fi..rtn..s. and corp o rations engaged in. tte bu..si.D.ess o£
buying second-b and goods sha11 keep a record, ~tteo
i..n ink ~n a permanentLy bound book, showing the name
of each person fro~ whom s~ch second-hand goods were
bought; their address, street number, and the date
and hour wheo such goods were pu.rcha.sed; books sha.11
be open to the inspection of any po1i..ce officer or
off~cers or inspectors of the C~ty License Office.
11-3-14 REPORTS. A11 persons, £i..rms, co-partnerships,
or corporat:i.on.s so engaged i...n the buyi...ng of second-hand
goods from house to house, sha.11 fi1e each day, except
Sundays and ho1:Ldays. before the hour of t:we1ve (12:00)
o'c1ock noon, '-Ti.th the Chi.ef of Po1ice of the City of
Eng1eW"ood, an itemized report of a11 tra.n.sa.c:tioo..s o£
the prev1ous day, givi..ng a descript:f.on of each art:Lc1e
purchased a..nd the per·son. firm. or corporation from.
wh:Lch purchased.
11-3-15 GENERAL PRO VIS IONS.
Sh:Lpment of Second~Haod Goods frau> City. No
second-hand goods so purchased sha11 be shipped away
from the City of En.g1ewood by sa..i.d purchasers. or
~y second-hand dea1er purchas~ the same wi..c.b'Ln. t:en
(10) days of the date of said purchas~.
11-3-16 SECTIONS 11-3-11 to 11-3-14 NOT TO APPLY TO
SECOND-HAND DEALERS. Noth:Lng in Sections
11-3~11 tc 11-3~14 sha11 he construed to app1y to
second-hand dea1ers ba-,ring a fixed p1a.ce of bu.s:Lness •
except that the ten-day prov1Bion as to sh:Lpp~ or
re.-m.ovi.ng from. the Ci.ty of such second-hand goods
sha11 app1y t:o any person. fi~. or corporation
ha~ng possessi.on of such second-hand goods.
11-3-17-REMOVAL OF PLACE OF BUSINESS. In case any
person 1icensed as provided i.n this artic1e shaL1
re.01ove his pl.ac.e of business from. t:he p1ace desig-
nated in such 1i.cense. he sha11 ~d~ate1y there-
upon give notice to the City License Officer and
have the change note~ upon.his 1icense.
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11-3-18 SECOND-HAI'>'D ARTICLES TO BE HELD TEN DAYS
BEFORE SALE. No dea1er i.n second band
artLc1es or house to house second-hand buyer. sha11
expose for sal.e • or se 11. or dispose of • any a.r·t:i..c 1e
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or artic1es ~ithin ten days of the t:~ of purchasing
the same, nor unti1 the same have been in or upoo the
pread._ses wherei.n the &BIDe are offered, exposed or sol.d.
at l.east ten days.
11-3-19 DEALERS TO EXHIBIT GOODS TO POLICE. Every
deal.er Ln second hand artic1es or hou.e to-houae
second-hand buyer wb.o sba11 receive or be :Ln. poaaes-
sion. of any goods • artie Lea • or thLn.gs, which may
have been l.ost: or stoLen. or a11eged or supposed to
have been l.os t or s to1.en,. shal.l. fort:h'W"i..th. on a dem.a..nd.
exhLbLt the same to any member of the po1Lce department.
11-3-20 INSPECTION OF DEALERS. The Cb:f_ef of Po1:f..ce
by bLm8e1f or by any offLcer desLgnated by hLm aha11
have general. supervi...s:l.on over a.11. dea1ers Ln. second-
hand ar·t:ic.l.es. a..o.d hou..se.-to-hou..se. second-hand buye ra
and sha.11 al.so have power to f...n.8pect thef..r reapec:tf..ve
p1aces of bu.L~•• and &11 art:f..c1es or th:f_ngs kept
t:h.eref..n., wbe.:never be aha11 deeua ~t necesaa:ry so to do_
11-3-21 SEVERABILITY. If any prov:t_s:f_oo. of th1.s
Chapter or Lts app1LcatLon to any person. fL~. or
c.orporatf..on or ci.rc:UIII:St&nc.e.a • f..a he1d ~a1.Ld • a'UAC:h
.:Lava.1!..df..t::y sha11 not: affect other provi&i.ona or
app1LcatLons of tbLa Chapter.
-Ybe Counc::f..1 hereby dec1ares the prov:f..s:f..ons
of thLs Chapter to be sever-1e.
Introduced • read Ln fu11 and p-sed oo. fL:rat re~:f_ng
20th day of August. 1973.
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PubL~sbed as a B~1L for an OrdLoance on the 23rd day
of August. L973.
Read by t~tLe and p .. aed on f~1 read~ng on the 4th
day of September. L973.
Pub1~bed by t~tLe as Ord:L...-..ce Mo.
of L973. on the 6th day of Sep~r. L973.
ATTEST:
ex off~c~o C~ty CLerk-Treasurer
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~. KarL RoLLeaberger. do -roaby ce~fy that the
above -foregoi..ng :La a true • ..:.e~ate -c~Lete copy of
an Ord:Lnaaee p .. aed on f~aL re8Cii..ng -pubL:Lsbed by ~t1e
-Ord~naoce Ro. Se~es of L973.
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Jack L. Clasby. Chie~ o~ Police
August 28. 1g73
SILL FOR AN ORDINANCE: Af'ENDING THE PRESENT ORDINANCE
REGULATING ·sECOND HAND DEALERS•. "HOUSE TO HOUSE
SECOND BUYERS"
Some time ago. the cities of Denver and Aurora amended their ordinances
regulating second hand dealers and house to house second hand buyers.
At that time or soon thereafter,. we requested the similar amendme.nts
to our code. The concern was that with more emphasis t()itlilfard control
of stolen articles being fenced or sold through second hand dealers in
those cities we might experience a greater influx through our own
second hand dealers.
Although over a year has passed sine~ we requested these amendments.
we have no·t really experienced any significant increase of stolen
articles being bought or sold through our local dealers.
With this ordinance recently coming up for adoption. some concern about
it has arisen ~rom merchants and council. I have checked with the
Denver Police Oepar~nt. Denver reports tha~ all provisions of their
ordinance are workable. and that their ordinance has proven bene~icial
in the recovery of a substantial a.ount o~ stolen merchandise. I also
checked with Aurora. They report that they do not feel that the
ordinance has proven beneficial and that it amounts to a "'bucket of
worms• f'rom their en'f"orcement viewpoint.
Our own detective division now feels very .uch like Aurora does. and in
reviewing our present ordinance (13-3-1 Second Hand Stores) they feel we
currently have enough authority to control the sale of stolen merchandise
w1 thin our abi 1 i ty so 'f"ar as conmi tment of man power is concerned. Denver
Jnaintains a ~ull pawn shop detail o~ officers dedicated to this problem.
We could not. at this time. justi~y such a.ssigi'IIDent o£ man power based
on our current knowledge .
Therefore. I RLtst apologize for the late det.a11ed report. and at the same
time reconwnend that the present bill for an ordinance a~nending the
Second Hand Dealer Ordinance be set aside and that we acc .~late 1110re
experience with the i~act of Denver•s enforcement effort and be in a
better position to justi~y such changes be~ore we proceed.
Respect~ully submitted •
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A.ndy Mc::Cc:Jown., A.&si....sta.nt City Manager
~ Ray Ha.l..l.., EYES Di..:rector
August 28, 1..973
'The Engl..ewoc>od Youth ~l..oywaent PrCJOog"".ram recei.ved a total.. of 360 job requests
du_ri..n.g the period £r01111 June 7 through August 24, 1973 . Sixty of these joba were
received fr01111 notab1e En.g1ewood bu..s:l.neas fizm8 'W'h.:iJ.e the r~i...ni.ng 300 ....a..re re-
ceLved from l..ocal.. residents.
A.pp:r~te1y 60' o.f t.b.e jobs centered around short t.e.x::-a -odd j obs-such
a• 1a~i.nq, h.ou.secl..ea...ni.ng, pa.i..nti.ng., ba.by"-.itti.n.g., and qe.nez::;a1 l..&bor -oxk.
However., an e..ncou..ragi.Dg 40'-of the job• we-re of the -t.E:;a;L.nee-nat:u_re whereby
the s-tudent ~s taught soate sort of useful.. •lc...i..11 (&al...es c.l....erk..,. aec.retary, g1.a..s:s
ti..nter., ~cJ.ow gLass i..nstal..l..er., b.eati..ng-&i....r-condi.t:i..oni..nq reprra...:Lr). 'r:hese jobs
-ere ful..l.. t~ summer jobs w ith scaae eV"eD conti..nu..i.ng through the ac::hOC)l.. year
• pr&rt-t~ ba•i...s-
Three tbae.a during the a-u...er the C ity of Engl..ewood e.:pl..oyed: approx.i...-.te~y
20 students to di...stri.bute ha..ndbi..l..1& advert.Lsi..ng various city &P"''n.50red p:rogr--.s.
The students, ra.nq:i..ng i.n age from. 1..2-1.8, ea..rned appxox.~te.l..y $1..5.00 each t . .:UDe.
At one ti.-e during the •~r, The Denver Dry Goods o f Ci.nderel..La C i._ty
requested 60 students for a three-day i..nvento.ry. EYES suppl..ied. 22 students
~or thLs pu.rpo:ae .
Gene:E"a.l..l..y, -.c::JoS.t job& pta:i..d students an app:rox::i..-..t.e ave%age of $1.65 per
hour (except babya:i.tti.ng). Many students earned $2 .00 per h.ou.r and a 1:ew $3.00
an hou..:r or -.ore.
The EYES prograDl reqi..ste.red a tot.&1 o£ 185 students. A total.. o£ 43 stu-
dents had j obs -aork.i.ng 20 hou.r·a a week or ..ore vb:i.1e approz::i..-te.l..y 80 students
were kept busy -.oat of the s~.c with a11 the odd j obs they wanted (aevexa1
wi..th .ore t.ha.n just one).
Of the 360 jab :requests a.ppro:x.t...latel..y 40 were not sui:ta.bl..e to be fi.l.l..ed
by the EYES prog:x.ua for various reaaons (job too £a..r out of Enog1ewoood area, pay
too J..o-, a partic-u..La.r job requ.i.r~t u:nabl..e to be -.et by any EYE student).
:I:n a-..-ary, a total.. of L23 students we..re abl..e to eaxn -.on.ey thi..s •~r
as a direct :resul..t of the EYES progra.a.
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COIDIJ:SSJ:ON
Jul.y 1.7. 1.973
I • CALL TO ORDER.
The regu1ar •eeting of the City P1anning and Zoning Ca.aission
ca11ed to order at 8 :00 P. M. by Chair-an Lentsch.
Me•bers present: Brown ; Henning; Jorgenson; Lentsch; Martin;
Stan1ey; Tanguaa
Supinger, Ex-of£icio
llleabers absent : Vobe,jda; Weist
A.1&<> present: D. A. &o.ans, Assistant Director;
George Lee, Ass1stant City Attorney
XX. APPROVAL OF MINUTES.
Cbai~n Lentsch stated that •inutes of the regu1ar .eeting
o ~ June 19 , 1973, and of the specia1 •eeting of June 26, 1973 ,
were to be considered for approva1.
Brow-n •ov-ed :
._rtin seconded : Tbe Minutes of June 19, 1973, and June 26,
1973, be approved •• written.
AYES : Henning ; Jorgenson; Lentsch; Martin; Stan1ey; Tengu..
A YS : .Moo.e
ABSEXT: Vobe~da; Weist
The •<>tion carried.
III. RADIUS VACATION
Zuni and Coi1ege
CASE #29 73
Mr. Supinger stated that the request is for vacation o~ a
saa11 amount of street rigbt-0~-way in Northwest Eng1ewood
at South Zuni Street and West Co11ege Avenue. Tbe radius
is on the southeast corner of South Zuni Street and West
Co11ege Avenue. and is a 100 ft. radius. When the streets
were paved. the paving fo11owed tbe typica1 intersection. and
did not fo11ow the radius curvature. This 100 ft. radius is
not needed for street purposes. and it is reco.aended that the
radius be vacated.
Discussion fo11owed. Mrs. Henning asked for c1arification of
tbe statement in the staff report that the app1icant and propertY
owners sbou1d be put on notice that 40 ft. •igbt be required
for West Ya1e Avenue. Mr. Supincer poiDted out that the P1aon ing • •
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the Master Street P1an, in which revision rights-of-way were
designated on speciric streets. West Ya1e Avenue is designated
as a ~ajor arteria1. with an 80 ft. right-of-way ; tbe south
40 ft. of the projected street bas been dedicated. Tbe north
40 f t. of the projected street wou1d be the south 40 ft. of
the subject property, and it was the deteraination of the
staff that property owner and app1icant sbou1d be notified of
this needed right -o f-way. If the revision of the Kaster Street
P1an is approved by City Counci1, a11 Laprove•ents wou1d have
to be set back to provide for the needed right-of-way. and in-
deed, the right-of-way wou1d have to be dedicated before Bui1ding
Permits i.ssue. Mr. Supi.nger noted t::ba't:. the dedi.cation of 40
£t. right-0~-way wou1d cut into t::be proposed parki.ng area; be
stated that he questioned wbetber there wou1d be surficient
parki.ng area for the use ro11owing dedication o~ the right-of-
way.
Mrs. Henning noted that the pub1ic bearing on the •aster
street: p1an revision was three weeks away, and that it cou1d
be five weeks before fina1ization.
Mrs. St::an1ey asked ··does this Master Street P1an pertain to
the industria1 area or t::he tot::a1 city?.. ll..r.Supinger stated
that the Master Street P1an revision, approved by the P1anning
Co_.ission in Apri1, pertained basica11y to industria1 streets
in the City.
Kr. Martin asked if the app1icant was aware of the need for
the 40 ft. right-of-way? Kr. Supinger stated that they were .
Mr. Fairchi1d, representing the app1icant, stated that the
property owner is aware of the right::-0~-way requireaent. He
stated that be did not know whether or not it w ou1d be dedicated.
Mr. Weist entered and took his p1ace with the Commission.
Mr. Brown asked i£ it was urgent that: a decision be made upon
this matter at this meeting? Kr. Supinger stated he did not
know whether the app1icants were in a rush or not. Mr. Faircbi1d
stated that: Caissons, Inc. are buyers of his c1ient::•s property,
and that be i s sure they wou1d 1ike to get started with con-
s truction a s soon as possib1e ; however, Mr. Faircbi1d a1so
noted that be"can• t guarrantee tbey wi11 buy it•• • and noted that
be bad previous1y so1d properties in tbe northwest Eng1ewood
area, and the street requirements were 15 ft. rather tban 40 ft.
Mr. Supinger noted that this matter wou1d, if approved by the
Commission, be referred to City C.ounci1 for their consideration.
Discussion fo11owed.
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The P1anning Coaaission rec~end to City Counci1
~hat the fo11owing described radius be vacated,
and that Counci1 consider. in conjunction with
the radius vacation, the matter o~ the 40 ft. dedica-
tion for right-of-way on West Ya1e Avenue.
Beginning at a point 30 ft. E. and 198.6 ft. N. of
the SW corner of the SW 1/4 to the point of be-
ginning, which is on the E. R.O.W. 1ine of South
Zuni Street, thence N. on said R.O.W. 1ine a dis-
tance of 68.78 ft. to the S. R.O.W. 1ine of West
Co11ege Avenue; thence E. a1ong said R.O.W. 1ine
a distance of 95ft.; thence sw•1y on a radius of
100 ft. a distance of 125.32 ft. to point of be-
ginning . Tota1 area : 1,750.62 sq. ft.
AYES : Jorgeneon ; Lentsch; Martin; Stan1ey; Tanguaa; Weist ; Brown;
Henning
NAYS : None
ABSENT : Vobejda
Tbe motion carried.
IV_ CONDITIONAL USE & OFF-STREET PARKING
Hotel In i 1 Zone District
CASE 4'30 73
Mr. Supinger stated that the request is for approva1 of a Conditiona1
Use --a hote1 in an I-1 Zone District, and of ~ of f -street parking
p1an for that use. The propos~ hote1 wi11 be seven stories, 200
rooms, and wi11 be deve1oped by T. w. Anderson & Associates. Mr.
Supinger stated that the hote1 wi11 have seven stories. with an
additiona1 f1oor of underground parking; there wi11 a1so be a two-
1eve1 parking structure adjacent to the hote1.
:Mr. Tanguma asked if the traffic congestion had been considered?
Mr. Supinger stated that the staff had insufficient time to work out
the matter of traffic patterns. but is confident that it can be
worked out with members of the State Highway Department and the
1oc a1 tral f i c engineer.
Mr. Bob Heister stated he was architect for the proposed hote1 ; he
stated that they were aware of a traffic congestion prob1ea in the
area, and have proposed the main entrance to the hote1 froa the rear.
Traffic wi11 be brought off Hampden onto Inca and wi11 turn into a
30 ft. wide carriage entrance. Mr. Heister stated that be re1t the
one big prob1em cou1d be if tbe carr~age entrance is aaintained as
one-way, traf£ic wou1d be exiting onto Jason Street, and sa.e
motorists •igbt atte•pt a 1e£t turn onto U.S. 285. Mr. Heister
stated that motorists might a1so be routed back to South Inca
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Street to turn onto U.S. 285 at the signa1. Mr. Martin suggested
the poss i bi1ity of making South Jason Street one-way southbound.
D i scussion fo11owed.
Kr. Lentsch asked why there wou1d be no curb cuts on South Jason
Street. Mr. Heister s tated that it is the intent of the deve1oper
to contro1 a11 traffic from the carriage entrance. Roo. tenants
wi11 park underground ; service parking wi11 be in the parking
structure. Mr. Heister stated that there w1.11 be a ·•truck entrance ·•
from Jason ; other tban this , a11 entrances wi11 be from South Inca ,
with exits onto South Jason Street.
Mr. Brown stated that be was very p1eased to see the p1ans for the
hote1. and stated that he was sure the City bad the expertise to
so1ve the traffic pro•1ea&.
ll.rs. Henn:i.n,g asked Mr. Lee to exp1a:i.n the di£ference between Con-
ditiona1 Uses and Non-conforaing Uses. Mr. Lee stated that a
conditiona1 use was entire1y different than a non-con£orming use ;
i t is more c1ose1y re1ated to a "'p1anned bui1ding group ''. in that
the Commission bas the right to contro1 a11 £aceta o£ the deve1op-
ment : where the bui1ding is p1aced~ where the parking is 1ocated .
bow the site wi11 be used. etc. Mr. Lee stated that ••you can con-
dition the conditiona1 use··. Kr. Lee £urtber stated that a coo-
dit:iona1 use is ··approved according to whatever p1an is sublaitted
to the Comaission ~ and the deve1oper must fo11ow that p1an. If the
p1an is substantia11y changed. it must again come before the Co.-
•ission for approva1. Discussion £o11owed.
M.r. Supinger noted that: the staf£ reco..mendation abou1d read ''that
the o£f-street parking p1ans be approved sub~ect to co•p1iance with
the design standards in t:he Co.prehensive Zoning Ordinance and sub-
~ect t:o approva1 by the Depart•ent o£ Pub1ic Works and the State
Highway Department o f the turning movement from and to U.S. 285 and
South Jason Street. ••
Urs . Henning asked i f there wou1d be pedestrian access through the
20 f t. 1andscaping strip a1ong the north side of the site? Is this
t o be requ i red i n a 1andscaping p1an?
Mr. Sup i nger s tated that he wou1d suggest that there be no sidewa1k
on the north side of the site. Mrs. Benning stated that there wi11
be some foot traffic. and wou1d the City be co.pounding prob1eas
by not requiring provisions for this £oot t:ra£fic. Mr. Supinger
stated that those patrons of the hote1 who wanted to cross U.S. 285
cou1d do so at South Inca Street with the signa1. Mr. Supinger
pointed out that there is sufficient right-of-way ~or U.S. 285 at
the present time that a sidewa1k cou1d be insta11ed. and can be even
if the deve1opment was bui1t right to the propert7 1ine. D~scussion
fo11owed.
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M _rs .. Henning asked :i.~ it was ~e1t the pool. atop the parking structure
wou1d present prob1ems? Mr .. Heister stated that be has designed
four or five apartment houses with pool.s atop the•. and there has
been no prob1em; be does not forsee any prob1eas with this design
for the parking structure ..
llr. Lentsch questioned the access to the parking str·ucture.. llr.
Hei..ster stated that it is a ••doub1e sl.ope•" ra•p. and further expl.ained
the access ..
Kr .. Martin asked bow many parking spaces were being provided? Mr.
Sup~uger stated that 347 are required; 457 parking spaces are pro-
vided on the p1ans ..
Mrs .. Henning asked i:f the snork.l.e coul.d cl.ear the nbridgeu? lllr ..
Heister stated there was a 20 ft .. cl.earance ..
Mr .. Supinger asked Mr .. Heister the maximum number that cou1d be
accommodated for a banquet. Mr. He~ster stated 350 at one seating.
Mr. Jorgenson asked if there was any conf1ict with Mountain Be11
on aov~ng the te1ephone faci1ities? Mr . Heister stated there was
no conf1ict.
D~scussion fo11owed.
Martin •oved:
Tancu-a seconded: The P1anning Ca.ai&&ion approve the Oonditiona1
Use o~ a Hote1 in an I-1 Zone District at •so
West Ha•pden Avenue. and the o~f-atreet parking
p1an of said Cond~tiona1 Use with tbe fo11ow~ng restrictions:
1. A detai1ed 1and&caping p1an sba11 be aub.~tted to and approved
by the Director of Ca.aunity Deve1o~ent prior to issuance of
a bui1ding perm~t ;
2. The off-street parking p1ans sha11 be in co•p1ian.ce with the
design standards in the Oo•prehensive Zoning ~dinance. and
sub~ect to approva1 by the State Highway Depart•ent and the
Department of Pub1ic Works of the turning move•ent to and from
U.S. 285 at South Jason Street •
Mr. Lentsch stated that be sti11 questioned the •atter of the
sidewa1k. Further discussion fo11owed.
Tbe vote was ca11ed:
AYES : Lentsch ; Martin; Stan1ey; Tanguaa; Weist; Drown; Henning;
Jorgenson
NAYS: None
ABSENT:-Vobejda
The motion carried.
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V. CAPITAL I KPROVEIIIENT PROGRAIII
1974 197§
Mr. Supinger stated that the Capita1 X•proveaent Progra• has been
discussed ~or severa1 weeks ; the sta~~ bas sub.itted to the Com-
mission a11 o~ the var~ous departaenta1 requests_ and have a1so
submitted tbis evening the sta~r priority 1i&t. Tbe Oomaission now
shou1d present a priority 1ist to tbe City Manacer ~or his con-
sideration and sub.iasion to City Counci1.
Brown •oved :
Henning seconded: The Co.aunity Center be civen #4 priority; the
bookaobi1e generator be ~ven #8 priority. and
the arcbitectura1 reasibi1ity study or 1ibrary expanaion be given
#11 priority ror 1974.
AYES: Stan1ey; Tanguaa ; Weist ; Brown ; Henning ; Jorgenson; Lentsch ;
liar tin
NAYS : None
ABSENT: Vobe,jda
The •otion carried.
Further discussion ~o11owed.
Henning -oved :
Tanguaa seconded : That Be11eview Station. expand or rep1ace. be
aoved ~roa ~he 1974 1iat ~o the 1976 priority
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AYES: Tanguma ; Weist ; Brown; Henning; Jorgenaon;Lentacb ; Martin ;
Stan1ey
NAYS: None
ABSENT : Vobe,jda
The aotion carried.
Discussion fo11owed.
Henning aoved:
Tanguaa seconded: Deve1opaent or McLe11an Reservoir be aoved ~roa
the 1974 priority 1iat and 1975 priority 1ist to
the 1976 priority 1iat.
AYES: Weist; Brown ; Henning; Jorgenaon; Lentacb; Martin; Stan1ey;
Tanguaa
NAYS: None
ABSENT : Vobe,j da
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Tanguma moved :
Henning seconded: The P1anning Commission recommend the fo11owing
1~st of capital. improvements to the City Manager
with the notation that there is no numerical. priority after #11 in
the 1974 1ist.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
s.
9.
10.
11.
1974
Storm Sewer. (Publ.ic Works)
Fl.oyd Park.(Parks & Recreation)
Core Area Study Imp1ementation. (Coaaunity Devel.opment)
Community Bui1ding. (Parks ~ Recreation)
Construct West Station. (Fire)
Rep1ace two 1250 GPM Pumpers. (Fire)
Widening of Dartmoutb/P1atte River Bridge to 56 ft. (Pub1ic Works)
Insta11ation of generator in the Bookaobi1e. (Library}
Renovate outdoor pool.. (Parks ~ Recreation)
P1atte River/Litt1e Dry Creek Bridge. (Pub1ic Works)
Architectural. study of feasibil.ity of Library expansion. (Library)
River redeve1.opment inc1.uding gol.:f course. (Parks &t Recreation)
Automated dup1.icating machine. (Finance)
Disc unit to add additiona1. capabi1.ities to in-house mini-
computer. (Finance)
Rep1.ace Zuni station. (Fire)
Repower and general. overhau1. o~ 750 GPM pumper. (Fire)
Six Opt icom tra££ic signa1. contro1.s. (Fire)
Fire Hose. (Fire)
Extricating too1.. (Fire)
Two-c1osed-circuit TV sets. (Fire)
Adjustments to radio sets. (Fire)
Communications systeas £or tbree out1.ying stations . (Fire)
One radio 4-channei convert-a-com. (Fire)
Sate11ite communications.(Fire)
Expansion of Library. (Library)
Indoor pisto1. range (Po1.ice)
Expansion of Anima1. Sbe1.ter. (Po1ice)
Paving District. (Pub1ic Works)
Sidewal.k D istrict . (Pub1ic Works)
West Hampden Avenue/Hampden P1ace connector. (Pub1ic Works)
Litt1e Dry Creek Conduit. (Pub1ic Works)
Li ght High S chool. baseba11 fie1d. (Parks &t Recreation)
Outdoor poo1 bathhouse. (Parks & Recreation)
Pave Bates/Logan parking 1ot. (Parks & Recreation)
Construct four tennis courts. (Parks & Recreation)
Pisto1 Range -indoor. (Parks & Recreation)
(supp1ement to Po1.ice request)
Housing & Urb~n Renewal. Authority Impl.ementation. (Community
Deve1opment)
Extension of the Pub1.ic Transportation into residentia1 areas.
(Community Deve1opment)
Emp1.oyee 1.ounge adjacent to the Central. Ser-vice area. (Community
Deve 1opmen t)
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1. Core Area Study Iap1e•entation (eo--unity Deve1opaent)
2. eo--unity Bui1ding. (Park& • Recreation)
3. River Redeve1o~ent inc1uding go1~ course. (Parks • Recreation)
(continued fro. 1974)
4. Expansion or Library~ (Libr•ry)
5. Dates/Logan Park Iaproveaenta. (Parka • Recreat i on)
6. Aeria1 or e1evating p1at1bra apparatus. (Fire)
7. Mini-park at Broadway interchange. (Parka • Recreation)
8. OUtdoor swimming poo1 -North Eng1ewood. (Park& • Recreation)
Housing • Urban Reaewa1 Authority Iap1eaentation (Co.aunity
Deve1os:-aen t)
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1. Core Area Study Iap1eaentation (ea.-unity Deve1o~ent )
2. River Redeve1opaent (Parka • Recreation) (continuing)
3. Fire training and testing faci1ity . (Fire)
Purchase 1arger sca1e coaputer. (F~nance)
Deve1o~ent of McLe11an Reservo~r (Parks • Recreation)
Skat ing Rink• indoor. (Park& • Recreation)
Bates/Logan Park Improveaent& (Parks • Recreation
Housing • Urban Renewa1 Authority Iap1eaentation. (Ca.aunity
Deve1op..ent)
Be11eview station. expand or rep1ace. (Fire)
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Housing & Urban Renewa1 Authority Iap1eaentation. (eo--unity
Deve1op.aent)
COre Area Study Iap1ementation. (Co.aunity Deve1opaent)
Housing • Urban Renewa1 Authority Iap1e.antat~on. (eo.aunity
Deve1op..ent)
Core Area Study Iap1e•entation. (eo--unity Deve1op•ent)
Housing & Urban Renewa1 Authority Iap1e-entation. (eo--unity
Deve1opment)
WATER FUND
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Coap1ete Ranch Creek Co11ection Syatea.
Construct 20 MGD Waste Water Treat-ant P1ant.
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Insta11 1arge trana•1ssion •a~n in South C1ark&on Street.
Continuing water ••in en1argeaent and rep1aca.ent procraa.
Share o~ data processing ~or autoaated uti1ity bi11ing.
Continuing water aain rep1ace.ent prograa.
SEWER FUND
1.974
Construct treataent ~aci1ity ror ~i1tered water trea~ent a1udge.
Coap1ete sanitary sewer re1ie~ ••ina (to areas not now aerved).
Ca.p1ete sanitary sewer re1ie~ •aiD& between Dart•outb and F1oyd.
Ban_nock and Fox.
Sewer •ain extensions into areas not served.
Extension o~ sanitary sewer 1ines.
Extension o~ sanitary sewer 1inea.
Extension o~ sanitary sewer 1inea.
Extension of sanitary sewer 1ines.
Tbe vote was ca11ed.
AYES : Martin; Stan1ey ; Tanguma; Weist ; Brown ; Henning; Jorgenson;
Lentsch
NAYS: None
ABSENT: Vobejda
Tbe motion carried_
Vl.. DIRECTOR'S CHOICE
Mr. Supinger noted that the next recu1ar •eeting or the CO..~&&ion
is scbedu1ed ~or .Au.gust 8tb; however, due to the bo1iday on Aucuat 6th.
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the Commission meeting wou1d be on the &aae evening as the Board of
Asjust•ent and Appea1s aeeting, and the Core Area Cit~ens• Coamittee.
It is suggested that the meeting not be be1d on August Stb; but have
a specia1 study session on August 14th, at which t~e the report of
the Sign Code Ca.aittee wou1d be submitted.
Xt was the opinion of the Co.a~ssion that the aeeting of August 8th
wou1d not be he1d; but that a study session wou1d be scbedu1ed for
August ~4th ...
VII. COKMISSION•s CHO ICE .
Mrs. Henning stated that the P1anninc eo.-Lsaio n was invited to
participate in the Core Area Study aeetinca; the attendance of soae
ae•bers has not been good. Mra. Henniac stated that tbia was dis-
a ppo inting, inasauch as tbe Ca..iaeion cou1d bave taken a very
active ro1e in the Study. Discussion fo11owed.
Mr. Lentsch stated that be had received a 1etter o~ resignation
fro. Mrs. Virginia Vobe~da.
The aeeting ad~ourned at 9:55 P-M-
Recording Secretary
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KEIIORAMDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDHK> ACTION OR
RECOMKENDATION OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING CX*IIISSION.
DATE: Ju1y 17. 1973
SUBJECT: Radius Vacation -Zuni and Co11ege ..
RECOMMENDATION:
Henning aoved: Martin seconded: The PLanning Ca.ai&&ion rec~nd to City Council.
tbat the to11owing described radius be vacated.
and that Council. conaider. in con,ju_nction witb the radiu.& vacation.
tbe aatter of the 40 ft. dedication ~or right-or-way on West Yal.e
Avenue.
••:oeginnin.g at a point 30 ft. E ... and 198 ... 6 ft .. N .. of tbe SW corner
of the SW 1 /4 to tbe point of beginning. wbich is on the E .. R .. O .. W ..
l.ine of South Zuni Street. thence M ... on said R .. O .. W .. J.ine a distance
of 68 .. 78 ft .. to the S ... R .. O .. W .. J.ioe of West Co11ege Avenue; thence
E .. al.on.g said R .. O .. w .. 1ioe a d~tance of 95ft .. ; thence sw•J.y on a
radius of 100 ft .. a distance of 125 .. 32 ft .. to point of beginn~ng.
Tbta1 area: 1,750.62 sq. ~t-
AYES: Jorgenson; Lentsch ; Martin ; Stan1ey; Tanguaa; We~&t; Brown;
Henn~ng
NAYS: None
ABSENT : Vobe,j da
Reapect~u11y subaitted,
By Order o~ the City P1ann.ing and
Zon~ng eo--~ssion.
Recording Secre~ary
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MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY MANAGER REGARDING ACTION OR
RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COIOIISSION.
DATE: Ju1y 17. 1973
SUBJECT: Capita1 Improvement Program -1974 -1979
RECOMMENDATION :
Ta.ngUJila moved:
Henning seconded: The P1anning Commi.asion recommend the :fo11owing
1ist of Capita1 Improvements to the City Manager
with the notation that there is no numerica1 priority after ~11 in
the 1974 1ist.
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
G.
7. s.
9.
10.
11.
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Storm Sewer. (Pub1ic Works)
F1oyd Park. (Parks & Recreation)
Core Area Study Imp1ementation. (Coamunity Deve1opment)
community Bui1ding. (Parks & Recreation)
Construct West Station. (Fire)
Rep1ace two 1250 GPM Pumpers . (Fire)
Widening of Dartmouth/P1atte River Bridge to 56 ft. (Pub1ic Works)
Insta11ation of generator in the bookmobi1e. (Library)
Renovate outdoor poo1. (Parks & Recreation)
P1atte River/Litt1e Dry Creek Bridge . (Pub1ic Works)
Arcbitectura1 study of feasib~1ity of Library expansion. (Library)
River redeve1opment inc1ud~ng go1f course . (Parks & Recreation)
Automated dup1icating ••chine. (Finance)
Disc unit to add additiona1 capabi1ities to in-bouse mini-
computer. (Finance)
Rep1ace Zuni station. (Fire)
Repower and genera1 overbau1 of 750 GPM Pumper. (Fire)
Six Opticom traffic signa1 contro1s. (Fire)
Fire Hose. (Fire)
Extri.cating too1. (Fire)
Two c1osed-circuit TV sets. (Fire)
Ad.:justments to radio sets... (Fire)
Communications syste~s for three out1ying stations. (Fire)
One radio 4-cbanne1 covert-a-com. (Fire)
Sate11ite coaaaunications... (Fire)
Expansion of Library. (Library)
Indoor pisto1 range . (Po1ice)
Expansion of Anima1 Sbe1ter. (Po1ice)
Paving District. (Pub1ic Works)
Sidewa1k District. (Pub1ic Work&)
West Hampden Avenue /Ra-~n P1ace connector. (Pub1ic Works)
Litt1e Dry Creek Conduit. (Pub1ic Works)
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Ligbt High Scboo1 baseba11 fie1d. (Parks ~ Recreat i on}
Outdoor poo1 bathhouse. (Parks & Recreation)
Pave Bates/Logan parking 1ot. (Parks & Recreation)
Construct £our tennis courts. (Parks & Recreation)
Pisto1 Range -indoor. (Parks & Recreation)
(supp1e•ent to Po1ice request)
Housing & Urban Renewa1 Authority Imp1ementation. (Coaaunity
Deve.! opaaen t)
Extension of tbe Pub1ic Transportation into residentia1 areas.
(Community Deve1opment)
Emp1oyee 1ounge adjacent to tbe Centra1 Service area. (Community
Deve1opment)
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1.
2.
3.
1975
Core Area Study Xmp1ementation. (Ca.-unity Deve1opaent)
eo--unity Bui1ding. (Parka & Recreation)
River Redeve1opaent inc1uding go1~ course. (Parks & Recreation)
(continued ~ro. 1974)
Expansion of Library. (Library)
Bates/Logan park improve•ents. (Parks • Recreation)
Aeria1 or e1evating p1at~orm apparatus. (Fire)
Mini-park a~ Broadway interchange. (Parks • Recrea~ion)
OUtdoor swimming poo1 -North Eng1ewood. (Parks • Recreation.
Housing & Urban Renewa1 Authority I•p1ementation (eo--unity
Deve 1opm.en t)
1976
Core Area Study Imp1ementation (eo--unity Deve1opaent)
River Redeve1opment (Parks & Recreation) (continuing)
Fire training and testing ~aci1ity. (Fire)
Purchase 1arger sca1e computer. {Finance)
Deve1opment of McLe11an Reservoir. (Parks & Recreation)
Skating rink. indoor. (Parks & Recreation)
Bates/Logan Park Improvements. (Parks & Recreation)
Housing & Urban Renewa1 Authority Imp1ementation. (Community
Deve1opment)
Be11eview station. expand or rep1ace. (Fire)
1. Core Area Study Imp1ementation. (Community Deve1op.ent)
Housing ~ Urban Renewa1 Authority Imp1eaentation. (Ca.-unity
Deve1opment)
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Core Area Study Imp1eaentation. (Co.aunity Deve1opaent)
Housing & Urban Renewa1 Authority Imp1ementation. (Ca.aunity
Deve1opment)
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Core Area Study Imp1ementation. (Community Devel.o~ent)
Housing & Urban Renewal. Authority Imp1ementation. (eo--unity
Deve1opment)
WATER FUND
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Comp1ete Ranch Creek Co11ection System.
Construct 20 MGD Waste Water Treatment P1ant.
Insta11 1arge tran_smi.ss:i.on m._ain in South Cl.arkson Street.
Continuing water main enl.argement and repl.aceaent prograa.
Share o~ data processing ~or automated util.ity bi11 ing .
Continuing water main repl.acement: program.
SEWER FUND
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Construct treatment £aci1ity for fil.tered water treataent s1udge.
Coapl.ete sanitary sewer rel.ief mains (to areas not now served.)
Coapl.ete sanitary sewer re1ief ••ins between Dartaoutb and Fl.oyd.
Bannock and Fox.
Sewer main extensions into areas not served.
Extension of san1tary sewer 1ines.
Extension of sanitary sewer 1ines.
Extension of sanitary sewer 1ine&.
Extension of sanitary sewer 1ines.
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The vote was ca11ed.
AYES: Martin; Stan1ey ; Tanguma; Weist ; Brown ; Henning; Jorgenson ;
Lentsch
NAYS: Hone
ABSENT : Vobejda
The motion carried.
Respect~u11y submitted.
By Order o~ tbe City P1anning and
zoning Ca.aission.
Recording Secretary
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
AUGUST 14.,. 1973
Specia1 Meeting
I. CALL TO ORDER.
The Specia1 Mee~ing of the City P1anning and Zoning Commission
was ca11ed to order at 8:00 P .M. by Chairman Lentsch.
Members present : Martin; Jorgenson ; Tanguma; Stan1ey; Henning;
Lentsch; Supinger,. Ex-officio
Members absent: Brown; Weist:
Board o~ Adjustment members present:
Sign Code Committee members present:
Martin; Krei1ing; Leonard ;
Maddox
Trom1y; Grimm; Anderson;
Bre1a:r ord
Staff members present: 0. A . Romans~ Assistant Oirector
Barbara Young,. P1anning Assistant
II. PROPOSED SIGN CODE CASE #31-73
Mr. Lentsch stated that the Specia1 Meeting bad been ca11ed
for the purpose of reviewing the proposed Sign Code . He asked
that 1\tr. Bre1sford,. Chairman o f t:be Sign Code Co..mi.t:tee. re-
v~ew the Code ~or the bene£it of the P1ann~ng Commission and
Board of Adjus~ment members ~n a~~endance.
Mr. Bre1sford s~a~ed that the Sign C ode eo--i.ttee was ~orm.ed
13 months ago. and bas met a1most week1y since that time. He
stated that he £ee1s the C omm.ittee has drafted a ••good code""
and they have tried to achieve a degree of uni~ormi.ty with
the codes of other municipa1ities in the metro area.
tr. Bre1s f ord stated that the Code does not permit bi11boards
and does not provide an amortization c1ause.
Assistant A~~oroey George Lee entered the meeting.
Mr. Bre1s for d proceeded to review the proposed Sign Code
section by section.
Mr. Weist entered and took his chair wi~b the CommisKLon •
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Mr. IC.rei1iug questioned the phrase ··above grade .. which is used
throughout the Code. O ~scussion ~o11owed.
Mr. Bre1sLord noted that t.h e om:mitt:ee had permitted pro,ject:ing
signs; however. on1y one side o~ the pro,jec~ing sign is to be
coun~ed for square ~oo1..atte o '£ sign area ; a11 signs wou1d count:
toward the tota1 1imitation or 80 sq . ft. in the commercia1
and business di.strict. .Mr. Kre~1ing asked about: marquees? Mr .
Bre1sCord stated that th e insta11at:ion of ~arquees was sub,ject
to the Bui1ding Code ; the S i gn Code Committee was on1y concerned
with the signing on s uch marquees. Discussion fo11owed.
Mr. Bre1srord discussed tbe matter or enforcement that: ~i11 be
needed. and stated that: he wou1d 1ike to reco--end t:bat: one
person be assigned ~o enforce•en~ or ~he sign code. on at
1east a par~-~ime basis.
Discussion ou 1ighting of signs was discussed. Direct i11umina-
tion is 1imited to 25 watts per bu1b. Mr. Leonard asked if the
number of bu1bs per sign shou1d be 1imit:ed? Discussion fo11 owed.
Mr . Gri~ suggested ~ha~ possib1y the wording ahou1d be changed
~o inc1ude an ·•i ncandescent bu1b··. Further discussion 1"o11owed.
Tbe matter of ·•st:reet fro ntage •• and the ou-.ber of signs that::
might be a11owed was discussed.
Mr. Bre1sford sta~ed that the restrictions for t:be industria1
districts are very simi1ar to those for t:he business districts.
and po inted out the one or two cha nges to •e•bers .
§22.5-8. Sign Area Measurement. was now considered . Mr.
Supinger stated that be did not: agree with tbi& section; it is
his opinion that: with a11 t:be sign area permitted in the
various districts, that the provision where on1y one side of
a mu1ti-face sign is used for measurement: pur-poses is unnecessary.
He emphasized that: there is a 1ot of sign area permitted un-
der the provisions set: forth in each district:. and does not:
think the use of on1y one face of a sign is justified. Mr.
Supinger stated tha~ he woul.d encourage the P1anning Coaaiaaion
to reduce the area a11owed in the district:& or modificat:~on of
this section re1ative to sign measurement:. Mr. Supincer again
stated that: he fe1t: this section ••is more l.ibera1 than is
necessary for adequate identificati.on.·y
Further discussion of sign measure•ent ensued; re~erence was
made to drawings in the back or the proposed sign code book1et
~o i11ustrat:e types of signa and the methods of •easure•ent.
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Mr. Bre1s:ford discussed §22.5-9. Non-Conforming Signs. He no~ed that Denver had adopted an amortization c1ause which
is based on cos~ of ~he sign . However. Ci~y A~torney Berardini
has s~a~ed that he does no~ fee 1 ~his can be proper1y defended.
Tbe proposed sign code £or Lhe Ci~y o:f Eng1ewood does no~ have ao amort~zation c1ause.
Fur~her genera1 discuss i on fo 11owed. Mr. Supinger asked i:f
every city was ob1igated to go by the recent court decision
handed down by Judge Winner? Mr . Lee pointed out ~hat; that
decis i on was a Oistrict Court case; however. he assumes that
it wi11 be appea1ed. and if up-he1d. then ~he City wou1d be ob1igated by that decision.
Mr. Supinger referred to a statement in the ··genera1 statement"
o:f the COde which st:a~es that signs sbou1d be we11-designed
and compa~ib1e with their surroundings and with the bui1dings
to which ~hey are appurtenant:. He asked i:f this cou1d be taken ~o mean suppor~ o :f a design review procedure? Mr. Bre1s1'ord s~at:ed that; such a procedure was discussed. and the Sign Code
Committee was o:f two opinions on the matter--par~ in favor. and part definite1y opposed. Discussion fo11owed.
Mrs. Henning asked about garage sa1e sa1e signs. whether they
wou1d be prohibited or permitted. and what restrictions if permi~ted? Mr. Grimm stated that; any sign tacked to a te1ephone
po1e or o~her pub1ic property wou1d de:finite1y be prohibited. Brief discussion ensued .
Mr. Lentsch expressed apprecia~i on ~o ~he members o:f the Sign
Code C ommittee for their bard work and devo~ion ~o their ~ask.
Tbe meeting adjourned at 9 :55 P.M.
eerrue G~ w~y
Recording Secretary
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The Honorable 1\'l.ayor and Membe rs
ol the Englewood City Council
Stanley H... Dial, Ctt.y ~'l.:l.nager
Augus~ 30, 1973
FIRE STATION-WEST OF SOUTH PLATTE RIVER
With tbls rnemo t am sending a copy o£ a report by Bruce ~'lendelson, 'l\.~anage
ment Intern, ·which sum.zn.arizes {urt.her analyses of the fire statioa need t.o
serve that part o.f Engle~ood lying Vtfest-o( the South Platte River . You "-ill
note that the conclusion lndica.t..es the need t"or t.wo separate stations .. one in
the Centennial Acres area and one in the Scenic View area..
You will remember that bids w-ere received £or the construction of a fire
st..a..Uon t.o be locat.ed c.,n property O\.vned by the Ci:y ne:u.· Federal Boulevard
and Ox:Iord with tbc bids being rejected because of the .:O:ubstantial cost overrun.
Since that time we have analyze d ~vH.h the architect p o ssible modl.ficaUon.s Ln
the building design but. ba~J e not found any modifications ln the building which
would likely result in subst.an.Ua.l cost savings i.f t!J.e basic Uesign is used.
"Jbere.fore, it. seems t.o me ~c would be better off now to proceed in an
entirely different approach to the design of" tbe st.atiO'.:l and I therefore have
advised tbe architect tha.t his services are no longer being ret.ained..
In ord..er t.o pursue this rn.att.e.r further .. I have request.cd ::t.'-r. J:)on Nisbet of
the englneerlng f"i.rm o.f LONCO (which company ha..s designed our Servicente.r
and cert.aln other COID._Struction (or the City) to take certain basic design
rEJQui.re.ment.s 9o·bich t have provided to Mm and t.o give me a conceptual
1ayout and general estina.d..t.e of the cost of: constructing t.wo identical stations
to serve the ~orthwest and Soutb9.test sections o.f Englewood. "'b.e level of
design and the siz.e of the facilities have a.l.so been scaled do-wn ln my inStruc-
tions 1:.o bl.m although the buildings "'~ould in every respect be sufficient..,
att:ract.ive, and 'WOuld perform the function quite adequMely. Based upon
bls est.lrnates (which in t:be case of previous jobs be has done (or the City
have been extremely accurate), it would be possible to construct bot.b of the
stations {or $250, 000 assuming sites are available. ('Ibis co.m.pa.res W'it.h a
low bid of n like a.JD._OUDt previously received for the ooe station.) If w-e
construct. the North\.vest station at. a &ile involving land a.cqulsh.lon_. w-e would
p1·oLably need to nD'-icipate additional cos t. say $30.003. tt. is al.3c quite
possible that we might. sell our present slt.e,. reallz.lng son1e offsetting revenues.
'The Public l.mproverncnt. Fund h .as TOoney now avaliable for these ~--o st.a.t.lons
in th.e a.m.c.unt cf" $180, ooo. The c:H.ffc:ren~ bc~-cc.:::l t!::"..c .:1.etu.a.1 coste .and t!J.c
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current. approprlat.ion could be obtained through a trans1er of' a.pproprla.t.loa
frOJ'P. other accounts.
May we have your dlrecttoo on this m.at:te.r.
Reapect1ully.
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FROM: Bruce Mendelson, Adl:n.lntstrat.lve Intern
DATE: August 31. 1973
SUBJECT: COMPUTER PROGRAM-FIRE STATION
Du..rlng tbe tUne that the fire st.a:t.ton. report was being written, a computer
program. developed. by Public Tech.nology, Inc .• and modified ~or Englewood
by D1e:rn.bers of a special project. tea.tD.-, was a.I_so being prepared. The cOUl-
put.er progra.ro. was developed using Englewood streets and their respective
speed llnl.lts. various areas called fire dem.and zones covering the entl.re
clt:y, street links between the various fire den~.and zones, and several possible
station loca:tloos.
1.n short. the computer program. is in complete agree.n1ent 'W'tth. the ~ire
stat:ton report. A feW' e,xa.n::~.ples may clarlfy this st.aten::lent. ...
In our ~ltten. report we mat.nt:a.i.ned that a single location at Oxford and
Federal would not provide adequate fire protection to the northwest indus-
trial area. The computer showed t.bat t.o drive from the Qx:(ord and Federal
location to a fire on UUI and TejOD. would take approximately 5 . 7 Dl.-lnutea.
a tom!ly inadequate response tii:D.e (or a flrst due f'ire CODlpaD.y . So tbe
ccxn.puter rnerely stated in t.e.rU'LS of Um_e .vb.at o u.r written report illustrated
tn te.rrns oL distance. that Oxford and Federal w-ould be tnad.equ.a.te to serve
the northwest indu.strlal area.
To f"urther show that tl '!: computer prog:ra..JD reln(orces our report:.. we will
look at. the Tejon and .Da..rbnou:tb. sta.tiOD. loca.t:t<XJ.. In our written report. we
stated that this Jocat:lon was excellent: to cCXljuncttoo w-tt:h the Oxford and
Federal location in t:b.e Southwest: as t:a.r as good coverage o'f the area west
o'f t:be South Platte River 9r&.S con.cerrted. The coiD.put:er agrees w-ith us for
lt: shows that any area in the Northwest: can be reached in two JD.i.nut.es or
leas. As an added plus. t:be co:r:npute.r showed that Tejon and Da.rb:nouth
can give excellent coverage to the Cinderella City area.. "Ibis was not: even
planned for in our written report:. Fu.rtherm.ore. Tejon and Da.rt:J:noutb. lie
O!D.ly f'our JD.lnute.s &'Way froDl University Boulevard and Darbnou.tb. ID.ak:lng
that: possible locatloo an excellent one a..s a aeco:od response or cover
.ta.acm. Lor the Nortbea.s't area..
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MEMORANDUM
T~ Sta.nl..ey H. Dial.., City Manager DATil:
FltOM: William Hami.l..ton, Fire Chief and
Bruce Mendelson, Administrative Intern
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SU&IECT: ANA.LYSIS OF FIRE STATION LOCATIONS WEST OF SOUTH PLA'ri"E RIVER
Introduction
In the fol..l..o~i.ng report ~e ~il..l.. present pertinent information
with regards to the i.mpl..i.cati.ons of the construction of a si.ngl..e
Engl..ewood fire station, central..l..y l..ocated west of the South Pl..atte
River, as opposed to two separate stations l..ocated in northwest
and southwest Engl..ewood. This report wi.l..l.. cover the fol..l..owi.ng areas;
bui.l..di.ng costs, distance of fire runs, manpower and equipment com-
pl..ements, Lmpl..i.cati.ons to insurance rates, possi.bl..e future fire
service to the City of Sheridan, and the projected extent and type
of deve1opment a~ong and west of the South Platte River and in
~he Eng1ewood Core Area.
Distances of Fire Runs in Re1ation to Present and Pro;ected Dev-
e1opment
In order to graphica11y demonstrate the Lmp1ications of one
versus two stations west of the P1atte River as far as response
distances are concerned. we have prepared eight ~aps. Maps #1 and
#2 shO\#<I sinql.e 1ocations with _ll.2Q. 1and use-Maps :ft3 and *-4 show
two station l.ocations with 1970 1and use. Maps *S and ~ i11us-
tratesin~ station 1ocations with 1980 1and use-Fina11y. maps
#7 and #8 s~ow two station 1ocationa with ~ 1and use.
In order to understand the significance of the response dis-
tances out1ined on the ~aps. it is necessary to i11ustrate standard
response distances as out1ined by Grading Schedu1e For Municipa1
Fire Protection. The statistics are as £o11ows:
High va1ue (Industry or commercia1) for first due fire
con1pan.ies
1~ mi1es -Engine ( pumper )
2 mi1es -Ladder ( aeria1 )
Residentia1 for first due fire companies
2 mi1es -Engine
3 mi1es -Ladder
Residentia1-sparse1y bui1t. for first due fire companies
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Res.i.denti.a1
stories high,
.1.~ rn.i.l.es
2 mi..l.es
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for first due fire companies
Engine
-Ladder
th.ree or more
On map #1, a si.ng.l.e station .l.ocati.on at Oxford and Federa.l. i.s
i..l..l.ustrated. In the south~est area there ~ou1d be no defi.ci.enci.es
for either pumper or .!.adder companies. In the Northwest, as far as
pumper companies are concerned, defi.ci.enci..es occur in a~ost the
entire area for high va.l.ue and residentia.l. response distances. Lad-
der company response distances to high va.l.ue areas are deficient
i.n most of the Northwest, with the extreme Northwest being deficient
for .!.adder response to residentia.l. areas.
Map #2 .l.ocates a si.ng.l.e station at Hampden and Bryant. Again,
as ~n the case of map #1, many def~ciencies occur in response dis-
tances. In the southwest area for high value locations pumper
companies are deficient to near1y a11 of south~est Eng1ewood. As
you can see, the map shows two business areas in the South~est out-
aide the proper 1~ mi1es range for pumper response to high value
areas. Ladder companies are a1so deficient to the high value
areas in the Southwest. In the Northwest deficiencies occur ~ith
regards to pumper companies in nearly ha1f of the heavily industri-
alized area. Note, a1so, the pumper deficiency to the business
area along Evans. Ladder deficiencies occur in the extreme Horth-
~eat ~ith a s~a11 industrial area outside the ~andatory two mile
response distance for ladder companies.
M .ap 4t3 i11ust.rates the two station concept, the •tat.i.ona "being
located at Tejon and Da.rbnouth in the Northwest and OXford and Fed-
eral in the South~e s t. The entire area west of the South Platte
River is we11 covered with these station p1acements.
On ~ap *4, there is a northwest location difference from ~ap
#3, ~ith the station being placed at Zuni and Bates. The second
station remains at Oxford and Federal . Again, no deficiencies
occur in the areas of concern ~est of the South P1atte River.
1980 Land Use Maps
Map #5 shows a single 1ocation at Oxford and Federa1. As in
map #1 severe deficiencies occur ~ith the added problem of more
highly developed 1and usage projected for 1980. In the extreme
south~est corner there has been a proposed change in the density of
the residential area. This change ~ou1d most 1ike1y be due to dup-
lex" units under three stories high. Whereas in 1970, the pumper -
response to the ·sparse1y popu1ated residential area was adequate, in
the 1980 land usage p1an, pumpers ~ou1d be deficient ·to the proposed
closely built ~edium residential area. Ladder companies wou1d sti11
have adequate response distances to the Southwest. In the north~est
area more industry can be expected in 1980. A1so, the 1970 ~edium
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residentia1 area is expected to change to a high residentia1 in 1980.
With the high va1ue industria1 and moderate1y dense residentia1 areas
expected in 1980, the response distance for pumpers would be defici-
ent to the entire Northwest. Ladder responses wou1d be deficient
to near1y 3/4 of the proposed 1980 north~est area.
Map #6 i11ustrates a sing1e 1ocation at Hampden and Bryant. As
in map #2 deficiencies occur. However, the proposed 1980 1and usage
changes cause this proposed station more severe response distance
prob1ems than encountered in 1970. In the Southwest, the medium
residentia1 areas have changed to high and the 1ow residentia1
areas have changed to medium. This makes the entire southwest area
deficient with regard to pumper response distance to high va1ue and
dense residentia1 areas. Ladder companies are a1so deficient to the
south~est corner, involving a commercial area and a dense and medium
residentia1 area. In the Northwest pumper companies are out of the
proper response distance to nearly ha1£ of the va~uab1e industria1,
commercia1 and dense residential upper northwest area. The 1adder
companies are deficient to the extreme corner in the northwest
region.
Map #7 shows a two station location: one at Zuni and Bates, and
the other at Oxford and Federa1. As in the case of map #4, the en-
tire area west of the South Platte R..:i.ver is covered, with the pos-
sib1e exception of the extreme corner of the Southwest with regard
to pumper response. This above exception wi11 on1y be true .if c1ose-
1y bui1t residential units are to be the cause for the change from
1ow to medium residentia1 from 1970 to 1980.
Map #B shows two station locations with the northwest station
being 1ocated at Tejon and DarOmouth and the southwest station at
Oxford and Federal. The entire area of concern west of the South
Platte River is we11 covered ~n 1adder and pump~r response with
the exception of the extreme corner of the Southwest as outlined in
the exp1anatLon of map #7.
It must be noted that the location for the northwest station
is £1exib1e. Present1y, 1and at Tejon and Vassar is ~ned by the
City. This 1and could be easi1y uti1~zed as a northwest area sta-
tion location. The ~portant point to remember is that near1y any
northwest station location in conjunction with a good southwest
station 1ocat~on wi11 give comp1ete coverage west of the South
P1atte River.
It is also very possible that we may be able to se11 the 1and
at Zuni and Bates to a growing ccxnp.any .in the area. This extra
money ~ou1d hc1p to justify a two station concept west of the River. II • •
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Manpower and Equipment Comp1ements
We fee1 that the same ~anpo~er and equipment comp1ements wou1d
be uti1ized by one station as wou1d be used by two. X11ustrations
sho~ing proposed equipment and structure needs for one and two
stations have been prepared and are ~c1uded as addenda to this re-
port. As the i11ustrations c1ear1y demonstrate. the equipment com-
p1ement is identica1 with the difference being in the number of
bays. This. however is a question of construction costs and not
of equipment or manpower. A1so, these i11ustrations are mere1y
sugge~ted equipment a11ocations. Xt would be possib1e to bui1d
two doUb1e bay stations, therefore equa1iz~ both the equipment
comp1ements and bay construction.
Zmp1ications to Insurance Rates
On Ju1y 20, 1973, a joint meeting was he1d between representatives
of the Eng1e~ood City Government and the Insurance Services Office.
Mr • .Don Mees from the Insurance Services discussed the .i_mp1icati.ons
of one or two stations with regard to changing the present C1ass Six
rating in Eng1ewood to a better rating.
Mr. Mees fe1t that a si.ng1e station 1ocation wou1d not change
the present C1ass S~ rating either up or down. To get a better
rating we wou1d be better off bui1d~ng two stations, but even two
stations wou1dn"t necessari1y mean that we wou1d drop from a C1ass
Six to a C1ass Five. Furthermore, a C1ass Six is the same as a C1ass
Five with regard to premiums for a resi.dentia1 area. On1y the commer-
ci.a1 areas wou1d benefit from a C1ass Five rating and then on1y in
the area of a 5% savings on premiums.
Looking at the prob1em from a different ang1e, it is possib1e,
according to Mr. Mees, that we may 1ose ground with respect to our
present c1assification if we· don•t keep up with the proposed growth
in Eng1ewood.
Fire Service to the City of Sheridan
Sheridan, as of Ju1y, 1973, has 157 businesses, 1548 housing
units, and five schoo1s. This i.nfor.mation is rea11y superf1uous.
For when examining the maps prepared for this report, it can be seen
that Sheridan wou1d be we11 covered if fire service were to be pro-
_vided to the City, or if a merger were to take p1ace between Eng1e-
~wood and Sheridan. The on1y prob1ems which might occur ~ou.1d be in
pumper response to a sma11 portion of northeast Sheridan with an Ox-
ford and Federa1 sing1e station 1ocation, and in pumper response
to the southwest corner of Sheridan with a Hampden and Bryant sing1e
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Future Development in Enq1e~ood -West of the Platte River and rn
The Core Area
We feel that the prob1em of proposed deve1opment and present
deve1opment west of the South P1atte River has been adequate1y
dea1t with ~hi1e exp1aining response distances using the prepared
~aps. However, prob1ems of access to the Bng1ewood Core Area must
be dea1t with in anticipation of a second or third a1a.rm fire in-
vo1ving the stations ~est of the River. With the goals in the
Eng1ewood Core Area study embracing expanded development in high
qua1ity, high density housing, revita1ization of existing housing.
reinforcement of the Broa~ay and Cindere11a City shopping areas,
development on and around the Santa Fe rapid trauit corridor, dev-
elopment of major office construction and further development of
the medica1 comp1ex centering around the present Swedish Hospital
and Craig Rehabilitation Center the adequacy of second and third
a1arm responses in relation to access routes into the core area
becomes extremely important.
The one station concept at OXford and Federal causes specific
problems in response distance into the core area. A1thougb Oxford
Street and the Oxford Bridge are adequate, the presence of rai1road
tracks adjacent to Santa Fe cause the OXford access to be unsatis-
factory. Therefore, access into the core area ~ou1d need to be via
Federa1 north to U. S. #285 and east on U. S. #285 into the core
area. This access, though not hampered by a rai1road crossing or
other such obstacles may be too s1ow for the ~ajar fire in the
east core area for a second response company.
The one station concept at Hampden a~d Bryant ~u1d provide
adequate and direct response into the core area with no obstac1es
other than normal traffic patterns.
The two station concept at Oxford and Federal and Tejon and
Dartmouth ~ou1d cause problems ~ith both 1ocations-As oxford and
Federal has been exp1ored# ~e ~i11 dea1 with the station at Tejon
and Dartmouth. rt ~ou1d be necessary for access into the core
area from Tejon and Dartmouth to utilize Shoshone south to U. S.
#285 east to the core area. Dartmouth cou1d not be used with con-
fidence as the railroad crossing prob1em exist~ at Darbmouth and
Santa Fe. Therefore. response distance wou1d be inadequate on a
second alarm fire in the southeast core area.
rt is the opinion of Fire Chief Hamilton, however, that the
quick acceleration on the pumpers and 1adder trucks wou1d cause
the prob1em of access to the ~ore area for second and third response
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fires to be far 1.ess important than p1acement for first response
coverage west of the South P1atte River. A1.so. we have not men-
tioned that east-west access routes such as Dartmouth and Oxford
~ay be target areas for underpasses or other such improvements in
the future.
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GENERALIZED
RESJ:D~'TIAL
MEDJ:UM
RESJ:DENTIAL
LOW
BUSINESS
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RADrus
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GENERALIZED LAND USE 1970
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MEDIUM
RES:J:DENT:J:AL
LOW
BOS:J:NESS
:J:BDOSTRY
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1Js M:I:LE
RAD:I:US
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RESI-DENTIAL
EU:GH
RESI-DENTIAL
MEDIUM
BUSINESS
I-NDUSTRY
PARKS
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GENERALIZED LAND USE 1980
RESXDENTXAL
RXGH
RESIDENTIAL
MEDXUM
BUSINESS
rHDUSTRY
PARKS
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TOTAL-1.35 FIRES
AVERAGE-1.4 PER YEAR
HIGH YEAR-1.966-27 FIRES
L~ YEARS-1.964-71.-72-8 FIRES EACH
RESIDENTIAL-65%
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~ St:aruey H. ~al. C1t:y Manager
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....._Ernest: P .. R.o~ns. Director o'f Parks & Recreation
..-:w• DESIGN FOR KIOSKS IN FLOYD PARK
1 would like t:o receive approvalt:o adopc: a desi.gn for the Kiosks t:o be
placed in Floyd Park. TI:>ese will be made of conc:rer:e in t:he shape of'
large mushrooms which will fit: int:o t:he t:heme adopc:ed for t:he playground
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enc:. Design draWing
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__.. August 30 , 1973 Sta n l..ey H. D i al..
City Mana ger
Kel..l..s Waggoner Director o 1 Publ..i c works
PROPOSED SOUTH METROPOLITAN TRAFFIC PLAN
Attached ~& a copy o1 the .. P dep::Lct::Lng proposed two-
l..ane. 1our-1ane . and six-l..ane through ways within tbe South
Metropo1::Ltan area.
Tb::L& pl..an :La tbe resu1t o1 several.. ~eet::Lngs between
-.oat o1 the eot::Lt::Les invo1ved ; tbe Cbaaber o~ c~erce.a o1
both L::Lttl..eton and Eagl..ewood, and o1 tbe interested parties.
The co--unities are presenting tbeae .. pa to their City
Counsel...& 1or c~nts and or ~prove.aents.
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Director o1 Publ..ic Works
PROPOSED SOUTH METROPOLITAN TRAFFIC PLAN
Attached is a copy o1 the .. P depicting proposed t:·wo-
l..ane, 1our-1ane , and &Lx-1ane through ways within tbe South
Me~ropol..itan area.
This p1an is the resu1t o1 several.. .eetings between
.ast o1 tbe entities invol..ved; tbe Cha~r o1 eo--erces o1
both Littl..eton and Engl..ewood, and o1 the interested parties.
The communities are presenting these .. ps to their City
Counsel..& 1or co--ents and or improve~nts.
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Ja•es L. Supinger,. Oirector o f Coaaunity oeve1o~ent
August 29,. 1973
STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT REQUESTS:
197~-1975 WORK PROGRAM
Pursuant to your request in a aeao dated August 20,. 1973,.
a 1iat of pro~ect& to be inc1uded in the ~974 -~975 State
Highway Oepartaent Work Prograa ia hereby aubaitted.
Severa1 of the proposed pro~ecta are carried over ~ro.
the 1973-~974 requests,. expanded in aoae i~atances to
coordinate with the area-wide road ayatea which is being
considered by the cities in tbie eection of Arapahoe County.
None of the propoea1s conf1ict with the Master Street P1an
and,. wbi1e there are soae points or departure from the
Voorhees study,. there is no .-jor conf1ict.
Tbia aatter bas not been referred to the City P1ann~nc and
Zon::l.ng ec:--::1.ssi..on, as bas been. tbe prac::t:::l.ce t.·n. previ.oua
years. because of t:be t:~gbt: t::1.ae acbedu1e. It: ~-p1ann.ed.
however. t:o p1ace the _.t:t:er on the ••eada for tbe &ecu1ar ~eet:::l.n& o~ the Ca.aiss::l.on on Septeaber 5, '973. aa a po::l.n.t
o~ ~nroraat::l.on.
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1974 -1975
Each year at th i s t iDe, the aunicipa1 i t i es throughout
the State eva1uate their tra~~ic prograa and su~it to their
respective County Ca.miaeioners. a 1ist o~ those pro~ects
for which there may be State or Federa1 monies avai1ab1e
ror Lap1eaentation.
Tbe County Coami&sioners then review these requests,
a1ong with projects £or the unincorporated areas in their
county. and prepare a ~oraa1 request on beba1f of the County
with project& rated according to priority of need.
Tbe County request is then su~itted to the Denver
Regiona1 Counci1 of Goveruaenta for review and to the
Highway eo--issioner& for epecia1 Hearing in the Fa11.
It is on the basis of these requests tba~ the work pro-
graa for the State Highway Oepart~ent ~s rorau1ated ror
the ~o11ow~ng ~~&ca1 year which runs ~ra-Ju1y to Ju1y.
A nuaber o~ the requests wb~cb are proposed ror
inc1uaion in the ~974-,975 Work Progra• are carried over
rroa requests --de ~n prev~ous years. -~tb -od~r~cations
as necessary to confora with the area-wide road systea
which is being considered by the severa1 •unicipa1ities in
Western Arapahoe County. These requests are being •ade
once again because tbe pro~ects are of continuing concern;
essentia1 not on1y to the City of Eng1ewood•s traffic
pattern. but to the area traffic circu1ation p1an.
Not being ab1e to anticipate the rina1 Core Area
Deve1opaent P1an. an e~fort baa been --de to ~•ke the
requests sufficient1y ~1exib1e. particu1ari1y in re1ation
to u.s. 285. that there wi11 be no ~•~or conr11ct. Wb~1e
there is so.e variation ~rca the Voorhees Report. there is
no aa~or d~sagre--ent and the requests con~ora to the Master
Street P1an. with the poeeib1e ezception of Ya1e Avenue.
The ro11owing are the requeete to be inc1uded in the
1974-~975 Highway Depart•ent Work Prograa:
A. Construction pro~ects on the State Highway Systea:
1 . South Santa Fe Drive :
Widen and ~prove to a six-1ane --~or arteria1.
continuing the construction pro~ect wb~cb is
now under way ~n Denver South to I-470.
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aect:i..on o~ Weat O.rt.aou.tb Avenue and so·ut.b
Santa P'e Drive ..
3. Conet~c~ a grade eeparat~on at the ~nter
aectLpn or West Qu~ncy Avenue and South
Santa Fe Drive ..
4.. Construct an overpass ror West Union Avenue
and West TU1t& Avenue at their intersection
with South Santa Pe Drive ..
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Conatruct a srade •eparation at the t.nter-
••ction o~ We•t Be11evt.ew Avenue and South
S•nta Fe Dr:l.ve.
Construct a grade aeparation at the Inter-
aection or South Univereity &ou1evard and
u.s. 285.
7.. Ia.ta11 a etora ••••r at South Federa1
Bou1evard and We•t Union Avenue ..
B.. Couatruct Be11evt.ew Avenue to rour 1anes
~ra. South Peori..a Stre-et to South Sheridan
Bou1evard ..
9.. Inata11 ator. in1•t• on the north aide or
West Be11eview Avenue ~roa South E1a~~ Street
to a:.t.._c ory creek.
10. Coa.atruct South P'edera1 Bou1evard to -r.our
1anea -r.roa Weet Be11ev~ew Avenue to Weat
Bow1ee Avenue.
B. Add~t~one to tbe Federa1 A~d Urban Syete.:
~. south C1ark.aon Street ~roa Baat Ya1e Avenue to
Eaat Dry Creek Road.
2. South w.:l.a.der..ere Street 1'ra.. West Kenyon Avenue
to O.tee Parkway.
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Bou1evard to Soutb Federa1 Dou1evard.
4. West Kenyon Avenue ~ra. South Broadway to
South Santa Fe Drive.
5. Quincy Avenue ~rom South Yose~ite Street to
~outb Wadsworth Bou~evard.
6. West Union Avenue fro. South Winderaere Street
to South Federa1 Bou1evard.
7. We-st Tuft& Avenue ~r.c..a. South Broadway to South
Winderaere Street.
C. Construction Pro~ects on the Federa1 Aid Urban
Sy•te•:
1. South Broadway ~roa Ya1e Avenue to U.S. 285
to be widened to the •--e width ae South
Broadway south o~ Quincy Avenue. providin«
1e~t-turu pockets.
2. South C1arkso·n Street to be constructed to
two 1aoes ~roa U.S. 285 to East Orchard Avenue.
3. Quincy Avenue to be constructed to two 1ane&
~raa I-225 to South Wad&wortb Bou1evard.
4. South Winde~ere Street to be constructed to
two 1anes rroa Weat ozrord Avenue to Gates
Parkway.
S. I-470 to be conatructed to aix 1anes.
6. U.S. 285: Appropriate aonie• to iap1eaent
••.1or :L•proveaente to be :l..ncor-porated :1.n the
Eng1ewood Core Area Deve1o~nt P1an, which
P1an i& to be reviewed and adopted by the
Eng1ewood City Counc:1.1 and P1anning Ca.aiaaion
at a •eeting on January 14. 1974. At 1eaat
three a1ternative p1aDB ~or U.S. 285 wi11 be
proposed by the Core Area conau1tant. Funds
sbou1d be •et as:l.de at this t~e to iap1eaent
the se1ected p1an_
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1. S~gna1~zation of the South Santa Fe -West
Union and West Turta Avenues intersection
as an in~eria ~easure pending comp1etion o~
A-4 above.
One major c~ange that is eaerging in the City•s
street p:Lan is the de-e•pha&i& or Ya1e Avenue as a major
arteria1 fro. Federa1 Bou1evard e~•t across the South
P1atte River. Because o£ it& proxV.ity to both Evans and
u _ .. pc::len, Ya1e ••s considered the •ost 1ogica1 street to
be deve1oped as an arteria1 through both Denver and Eng1ewood.
Tbe deve1o~.ent or Ya1e aero&& the South PLatte River •itb an
interchange at South Santa Fe Drive and/or the proposed
Co1uabioe Freeway a1so opened up acce•• to Eng1ewood•s North-
west Industria1 area. At this t~e. Va1e·s c1a&&ification
is projected a& a co11ector street between South Broadway
and South Un~versi~y Bou1evard.. Tbi& varies £roa both the
Eng1ewood Master Street P1au and the Voorhees Report. in
which report it sta~es. ·•T'be aa,jor advantage to the p1an
(the opening and deve1o~ent o~ Ya1e Avenue) is that with
continuity ~roa La.ar to Quebec Street. Ya1e is a favorab1e.
and perhaps essentia1. re1ie~ va1ve for east-west trave1
pressures on Evans and U .. S .. 285 .. ••
Other var~ations between the requests being ~ade at
this ti•e and the Voorhees Report are grade separations
being proposed at University and U .. S .. 285 and on South
Santa Fe Drive at Quincy and Be11eview.. Tbese is a1so no
request to inc1ude P1atte River Drive on the Urban Syetea
at this ti111e ..
With these po&sib1e exceptions. the requests iap1eaent
a street p1an adapt:ab1e to the voorhees Report. Tbe Master
Street P1an and t:be area-wide traf~ic pLan ..
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1973-1974 Work Prograa Reca.aended by the City P1anning
and Zoning Ca.a~ssion:
Federal.. A:i..d Urban ~y -stea:
Add 'to Sya't .. :
a. Cl..ark&on ~roa Ya1e to Litt1eton Boul..evard and
con.l!!ltruct.
b. QUincy fro• Yoeeaite to Wadsworth ...
c. Yal..e fro. University to Federal.. Boul..evard.
d. Winderaere and Saat.a Fe ~ne rra-Ridce Road
to .Kenyon ...
e... Kenyon ~roa Santa Fe Drive to Broadway ...
~-Union Avenue froa Federal.. Bou1evard to Winderaere.
g. TU~t.a fro-Winderaere to Broadway.
Urban Syatea---Conatruction ProJects:
a... Broadway ¥raa Ya1e to U.S. 285 to be widened
to tbe aaae width as Broadway south of Quincy.
providing l..e~t-t.urn pockets ...
Construction ProJects:
a. f•prove Weat Dart.aoutb Avenue at ita inter-
section wit.b South Santa Fe Drive by widening
botb the east and west approaches to acca.aodate
two 1aaes ~D eacb d~rect~on. witb a 1e~t-turn
pocket. It ~-reca.aended that tbe weet ap-
proach be 300 ~eet 1onc aad that the east
approach be 250 ~eet 1onc .
There ia a 60 ~oot r~cbt-o1-way on DarTaoutb.
aad ~t ie propoeed that 56 ~eet o~ tbis rigbt-
o£-way be uti1ized ror the tra~~ic 1anea and
1e~t-turn pocket--the 1ert-tura pocket wou1d
be 10 ~eet wide and the two inner 1ane& 1, ~eet
wide. and the two outside 1ane& 12 ~eet wide.
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widened to the same width as Broadway south
or Quincy -~tb a painted •edian providing
1eft-turn pocket&.
c. Widen Be11eview rro. C1arkson to Santa Fe
with 1eft-turn pockets at those intersections
wher·e a study shows they are warrante-d.
d. South Santa Fe Drive widened and ~proved to
a &Lx-1ane aa~or arteria1.
e. l•prove.ents to tbe Santa Fe Drive and West
Union Avenue intersection. extendiQC Un~on
across Santa Fe to Winder.ere and tben.. tyinc
into West Turte Avenue.
f. Insta11 stora sewer at Federa1 and Union.
g. Stora in1eta on the north side of Be11eview
~ra-E1ati to Big Dry Creek. .. Sig"na1ization or the Santa Fe/Un.ion intersection .
Arapahoe County Highway Bequests
For 1973 -1974 (Eng1ewood)
Construc~ion ProJec~s on ~~ate Hishwaya:
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A-7
South ~-n~a Fe Drive -Eaa~ Ya1e Avenue ~o
Int.eret.at:e 470 ..
South Broadway -Ha•pden Avenue to Quincy
Avenue.
Interstate 470
Be11eview Avenue -South C1arkson Street. to
~be South P1at.te River.
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with Santa Fe Drive.
(b) Iaprove intersection at Santa Fe Drive with West
Union Avenue and West Tu~t& Avenue.
(c) Ineta11 stora sewer at South Federa1 Bou1evard
and West Union Avenue ..
(d) Inata11 stora in1eta on north aide o~ Weat
Be11eview Avenue ..
Ooa.truction ProJects on Federa1 Aid Urban Syste•:
B-2 South Broadway -Ya1e Avenue to Haapden Avenue
widen to ••-• width as South Broadway eoutb or
OU1.1'lc:y Avenue ..
B-3 South C1ark&on Street -Litt1eton Bou1evard to
Ya1e Avenue ..
Additions to Federa1 Aid Urban Syetea:
E-1(a) South C1ark&on Street rrom East Ya1e Avenue to
East Litt1eton Dou1evard and construct ..
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South Wadsworth Bou1evard ..
(c) Ya1e Avenue rroa South Uo~veraity Bou1evard
to South Federa1 Bou1evard.
(d) Soutb W~nderaere Street aDd South Santa Fe
Lane r~ R~dae Road to We•t Kenyo n Avenue.
(e) West Un~ Avenue rroa Soutb Pedera1 Bou1evard
to South w~uder.ere Street.
(r) West Tu1ta Avenue rroa South Wiude~re Street
to South Broadway.
(g) West Kenyon Avenue ~roa South Santa Fe Dr~ve
to Soutb Broadway.
South Santa Fe ~i.ve and West Union Avenue
signa1i-za tion.
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Sta.n.1ey H. D:La1, Ci.ty Manager
3400 South Bat.i Street
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Phcn-. (303) 7 4!5'1 -1140
From: Kar1 No11enberg er, DLrector o£ FUnance
E. P. Romans. Dire ctor of P a rks and Recreat~on
Harry N. Tay1or, Pu.rchasi.ng Agent
Subject: A11-purpose Basketba11 Courts and Parking Lot Renovat i on
Date: August 30, 1973
1. Sea1ed bids ~ere receLved August 29 7 1973 for the construction
of three a11-pu..rpose ba.sket:ba11 courts (Jason Park, Centennial..
Park, Bates-Logan Park), and the Hi11er Fie1d park~ 1ot re-
novation.., with the £o11ow-i:ng resu1ts:
C0111pa.n.y
Ma1ott and Peterson-Grundy
Pavecoat of Co1orado, Inc.
CC!DJ>&n. y
McBride E1ect:ric Co.
Schedu1e 1. 2. & 3
Schedu1e 10
Tota1 Bi.a
$6,743.40
6,310.62
Tota1 Bi.c!.
$400.00
No bids received on itema 1, 2, & 3 of Schedule 1, 2, & 3, or
on Schedu1es 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, & 9.
2. A11 b:l..dders a>et speci.£i.cat:l..on.s.
3. The Engineers • esti.m.a.te of cost for items 4 through 7, Schedu1e
1, 2, and 3 was $9,795.00.
The Eng:l..neers' esti.mate o£ cost £or Schedu1e 10 was $138.60.
4. Funds were budgeted 1972 i.n the Pub1i.c Improvement Fund. Funds
are approprLated ~ suffic~ent amounts to accamodate th~s bid_
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5. 39 prospect~ve b~dders were persona11y notLf~ed encourag~g
partLcLp&tLon Ln the bLdding on varLou.a sche~1es.
Procedure Fo11owed:
Advert:l.se111ent -DaL1y Journa.1 - 6 consec:utLve weeks
WrLtten XnvLt&tLon to BLd -by m&L1 to 39 proapectLve bLdders
Converse by phon..e on two separate oc:.c.aai..on.a ~tb. proapecti..ve
bLdders to encourage bLdding.
6.. R.e.cc::JaKAen.d the 1~ and best b:Ld £rc::.a. Pavecoat of Co1orado., Xn.c.
of $6.310.62 be accepted and award made.
R.ec~d the bLd fr.-McBride E1ectrLc C.-pany of $400.00 not
be accepted. Recommend CLty (Department of Pub1Lc Works and
Parka & R..ecrea.ti..o:n) a.b&orb those projects :Ln wh.i..c..h no bi..d
received and reLmbursed for expenses by Federa1 Grant cover~
tota1 pro..)ect.
Itar1 No11enberger
D~ector o£ F~ce
~R-Tay1or
Pure s:U>g Agent
D:Lrector of Parka 6. R.ecreatLon
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Ba.sketba-11 Courts & Parking Lot. Renovation
C J.ty o f EDQ1~. Co1ora.do
Name of BJ.dder:._ ___________________ _
BJ.d Bond (1 0 %)·--------------------
Equal Opportu.nJ.ty Certificallon'------------
BJ.dder" c Questionnaire (BQ-1 ~ 5) _________ _
BJ.dder"s Proposal (BP-1 ~ 2) ____________ _
AddendUDl No. 1 ReceJ.ved. ______________ _
Addend.un No. 2 Rec:eJ.ved ______________ _
Bi.d Schedules ~ , 2, and 3
ITEM DESCRIPTION .1
1 Excavation
2 Gravel Base
_3 Asphalt
4 Laykold
5 PaJ.ntJ.ng
6 Goals
7 Color Coet:
TOTALS
BJ.d Scbedu1e 4
BJ.d Schedule 5
BJ.d Schedule 6
BJ.d Schedule 7
BJ.d Schedule 8
BJ.d Schedule 9
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T'be Hex1o:rable M..ayor and Members
of" the .ED.glew-ood. City Council
St:an.lcy H. Dial. CUy Manager
Augu.s~ 31. 19"73
PURCHASE OF FIRE PUMPER
Att:a.cbed la a D1eD10 fro.Dl. BUl Ha.m._llt.ou.. Flre ChieJ:. reconunendt.Dg tbe pur-
chase oL a 1..250 GPM (Gallons Per Minute) fire puDJ.pe.r. The DUXJ.lea for tb.:Ls
fire pun1pe.r ($53. 000) are t.ocluded in the Pub1lc I.l:n.prov~t: Fund buclget
MUch La being sent: t;o you In t.h.i_s pa.cke·t £or your oonslde:rat:lc:.1 ...
As you are aw-are. aDd as you 'Will read in. tbe COP"'I'Dentary oa. t.be-P\lbUc
b:nprove:D1ell.t. Fund. "We are recoDl.JD.eDdi.ng t:b.a..t .ve go ~a al.x: qu.a.rt.er buc:Jcet
coocept. on thla fund .vith. a quarterly review" a.od. rea.lloc:::atioa of" projec:t.s.
"Ibls W'lll allow fur JD.ore fie.xibOity and tnaure tb.at. fiD1d.e wnl not. be tied up
t.n projects t:ba.t. are several nulnths aw-ay fr001 Unp.leED-ea~lon.
The purchase of" thls f"lre truck: ls the first. step lJ1 the Unple.D1e!D-t:a.t::loa of
tbl.a concepL While W'e originally intended to reconuneod this to you in. the
1974 PubJic lul.proveD:l.eDt. Fund. the funds are avallable DOW" and. the spectfi-
-ca.HCX18 are ready Lor purcha.se. I therefore r~ t;o you the f:ollow-l.Dg:
1. Purchase of' the 1250 GPM Fire PuD1per lD:unedlately 'OVlth rnOIIHes w be
rea.aatgned. &oDJ. the Iltart.:l:nouth-Sa.D.t:a. Fe lDteraecti.oo. l.D1.prov~eat:a
a IDee the J.aU;er projec~ ls oo~ re-...:r w begin.
2. For rea.sooa set c::JUt lD the Cble.f•a J:D..e:IDOranduzn. t:bat. the COCIDcll .valve
the .requlre......U. of' bidding IIDd allow purchase through oeaoUaUCXl 1.n
accordance with t:be Charter provt.slon.s.
R.espec:Uully.
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STANLEY H. DIAL
C~cy Manager
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cc. VVUUarn A. Ha.nti1toa,. Fbce Clrlef'
Karl Nollenberger • .Director oL FtaaD.ce
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TOw Mr. Stan1ey H. Dia1, City Ma.n_a.ger D.&.: ...
~ Chief Hami1ton. Fire Department
Purchase of One 1250 GPM Diese1 Rep1acement Pumper
I am certa.in1y enthusiastic about the probabi1it:y th.at within
the very near future we may be a11o~ed to proceed with the purchase
of the new rep1acement pumper c~rrent1y schedu1ed and tentative1y
approved for the 1974 pub1ic. i.mprovement expe·nditure. I fee1 that
it is extreme1y good judgement to proceed, particu1ar1y at this
t~e of the year. for two basic reasons. First, to beat the price
increases and second is to get the jum_p on the purchase rush by
other depar~ents that may occur in the first part of 1974.
I have been in to~ch with one 1oca1 representative and a1so
the Pierce Hanu£acturing Company in App1eton, Wisconsin, and they
have ~ndicated t~ severa1 price increases have been incurred
within the past sixty days and that others are anticipated soon.
I have a1so been assured that once a bid is finmed and a contract
t~~~d~~~e~~!~c:i1i :~~!~~iiyt~= b~~= ~;c~~:s::n~~t~:r.
Early in 1970 we established a set of basic specifications
for fire e~ines. This was done for the prLmary reason of standardi-
zation. Ma..Jor concerns of extended longevity,. low operati.ng costs
and maintenance were a1so taken into consideration. Basica11y,.
these specifications are as fo11ows:
C1ncinnati Cab Sty1e Body
SV 71 Detroit Diesel Engine
6-Speed A11ison Transmission
Watrous Pump
Chassis consistent with weight 1oads and use specifications
All other accessories specified on such a pumper are,. to a large
degree,. standard equipment manu£actured specifically for the fire
service by three prUnary manu£acturing concerns •
Our last three pieces of new equipment,. namely the 85 ft.
Snorke1 in 1969. the 1250 GPM diese1 pumper 1n 1972 and the 1250
GPH diesel pumper Tele-Squrt in 1972,. were all manufactured by
Pierce Manufactur i ng Company of Appleton,. Wisconsin. The manu-
fact~re of fire equipment is their prLmary business. Pierce makes
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They a1so do a majority of the body work for Mack, Seagraves,
~~:~·m::~;~~r~r~fcfi~de~~~~=~t,p~~c~si!n~~iy0 ~~~~,5
and we fee1 they are one of the better m.an.u..factu.rers of fire .
equ.i..pm.ent.. Pierce uses and j .nst:.a11s on1y Wa.trou..s p'UIIlps in fire
apparatus, which is consistent with our specifications.
I am recommending tba£ we consider negotLating for this
~~f~~u!f~:.~!1~u~~s~~ ~~: ~~i~!~s~~~;~ ~!c.~!erce
and a representative from Pierce Manu£acturing Company. I am
recommending this procedure rather than going through the
1engthy process of biddi.ng such a pi.ece of equipouent.
Jtespect~fu11y. ·
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Fire Chief
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCI~ SCHWAB
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. 3D • SERIES OF 1973
AN ORDI~E APPROVING AN AGREEI'£NT BETWEEN .THE URBAN DRAINAGE
AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, ARAPAHOE COUNTY. COLORADO. THE
CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE. COLORADO. DOUGLAS COUNTY. COLORADO.
AND VTN COLORADO. INC. RELATING TO PAYMENT OF A DRAINAGE
ENGINEERING STUDY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF PLANS FOR A SOLUTION
~~~~~~G~P;~~~CY~ CONTROL OF BIG DRY CRREK. AND
WHEREAS, the Urban Drai..nage an.d F1ood Cont:ro1 DLstd ct.
the C~ty of Eng1ewood, Co1orado, Arapahoe County, Co1orado, The
Ci..ty of Li..tt1eton, Co1orado, the Ci..ty of Greenwood Vi..11age, Co1orado,
Doug1a.s County. Co1ora.do. and VTN Co1orado. Inc.. are de a i.rou.a of
entering i.nt::o an agre:em.ent:: by whi..ch VTN Co1orado, Inc .• a professi.on-
a1 engi..neering corporat::i..on, sha11 provide certain p1ana and service&
re1at::ing to drainage of Big Dry Creek; and _
WHEREAS, VTN Co1-orado, Ia.c. sha11. rec.;::l.ve the &\.DD. of
$25,640.00 for such p1ans and services.
NOW • THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. aa fo11ows:
Sect::l.on 1..
"'."hat ·the Ci.t:y of· En.gl.e-wooc:l, Col.orado. a _h.a11 enter :Lnto
an agreement: ~th the Urban Dra.i..nage and Fl.ood Con_t:ro1 DLst:ri..ct:,.
the City of Eng1ewood. Co1oradq, Arapahoe County. Co1orado. the
City of Litt1eton. Co1orado. the City of Greenwood V:l.11age.
Co1orado. Dou&1as County. Co1orado. and VTN Co1orado. Inc ••.
accordi ng to the proviBLons of that: certain wr1t:teo i nstrument
c:.apt::l.oned " AgreeioE:nt. Ha.j or Ora.Lna.geway P1a.n.n.:l...ng on Bi..g Dry Creek ·
(Arapahoe C .ounty):' wh:l.c:.b is attached hereto. con..siati...ng of f:l.fteen
(15) typew-rit:t:en pages • and :Ls hereby incorporated by reference
herein. Sai..d i..n.st:ruD~ent: provi.des :
. (a) The emp1oyment: of VTN Co1orado. Inc .• as eng:l.neer
to prepare drainage ~cer p1arining 0£ 7.J ~LLc& o£ ni..g Dry Cr~ck
and 7.8 -m:L1e& of f1ood p:Lain de1:Lne~t::Lon of Bi.g Dry-Creek.
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(b) The devel.opment of a1ternate p1ans by VTN Co1orado,
Inc. for dra~nage and f1ood contro1 of the Basin by working in fu11
coordination with staff members of dne various part~es and with
other pub1ic and specia1ized. conau1tants.
(c) Devel.opment of a benefit coat ana1yaia of a tota1
basin drainage contro1 p1an for each party to this Agreement ..
(d) Preparation of reports and a.11 other neceaaa_ry docu-
ments by VTN Co1orado. I.nc.. to ca..rry ou._t: t:he drainage pl.a.n recom-
mendat:f..ons ..
(e) VTN CoLorado. Lnc. shaLL rece~ve a totaL of $25.640.00
of wh~ch that share of the Ci.ty of EngLewood. Co1orado sha11 he
$3.870.00. and VTN CoLorado. Inc. aha11 prov~de to a11 part~es here~n
protective f...nsura.n.ce and :i...ndeaanif:l..cat:ioo for f..t:• ac:t:i.vit:Lea ..
Section 2 ..
'Zbe Ci.t:y Counc~1 of the Ci.ty of Eng1ewood. Co1orado. here-
by autho~zes the Mayor of the C~ty of EngLewood. Co1orado. to sub-
ac~be hi.s n-to aa~d Agreement on and ~ beha1f of the Ci.ty
Counc~L and the C~t:y of EngLeW'ood. CoLorado.
Secti.on 3.
Lnas-.ch -the deve1~11t of proper fLood cootro1 and
dra~n-e of B:l.g Dry Creek ~ eaaent~a1 for the aafet:y froa f1ood-
f..ng of the ci.t~ns of the C~ty of EQSJ.ewood. CoLoz::ado. the Ci.ty
Counc~L hereby f~da <ad dete~• ttutt: aa -rseacY ex1.ata and
that: the enact::::alent of t:he foregoing ordinance i.a nec.e••&ry for the
~df...ate preservat:i._on of pub1i._c bea1t:h. peace. sa.fet:y and good
order; therefore. thf...s Ordi..n.ance sba.11 becc:..e ef£ecti..ve upon pub1i..-
cat~on fo1Low~ fi.I1A1 pubL1.cati.on ..
Introduce_d • read ~ fu11 and p-aed on f1.rat read:i.ng on
the 20th day of August. 1973.
Pub1i.shed -a Bi.11 for .ian Ordi.nance on ~ 23rd Day of •
August. 1973.
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Read by t:Lt1e and passed on f:Lna1 rea.d:Ln.g on the 4th
day of September. 1973.
Pub1:Labed by t:Lt1e as Ord:Lnance No.
of 1973. on the 6th day of SepteDiber. 1973.
Mayor
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ex off:Lc:Lo C:Lty C1erk-Treaaurer
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x. K&r1 No11enberger 0 do bereby cert:Lfy that the
above and forego:I..Dg :La a true • ..:.curate .ad ~1ete copy of
an Ord:L.naace passed on f::Ln.a1 read~ and pub1:Labed by t:Lt1e
-Ord:Laaoce No. Ser:Lea of 1973 •
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCI~ SCHWAB
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. • SERIES OF 1.973
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREE.H::NT BETWEEN THE URBAN DRAINAGE
AND FLOOD CONrROL DISTRICT • ARAPAHOE COUNTY • COLORADO. THE
CITY OF GREENWOOD VILI..AGE. COLORADO. DOUGLAS COUNTY. COLORADO.
AND VTN COLORADO. INC. RELATING TO PAYMENT OF A DRAINAGE
ENGINEERING STUDY FOR DEVELOPHENr OF PLANS FOR A SOLUTION
OF DRAINAGE PROBLEMS AND CONTROL OF BIG DRY CRREK AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. •
WHEREAS. the Urba.n Dra:L.na.ge and F1ood Contro1 Di.._std ct,.
the City of EngLewood,. Co1orado, Arapahoe County. Co1orado,. "'."'b.e
City of Li..tt1eton, Co1orado, the C~ty of Greenwood Vi..11age. Co1orado,.
Doug1a..s County ,. Co1orado,. and VTN Co1orado, Inc:.. are desi.rou.s of
entering into an agreement by which VTN Co1orado,. Inc .• a professi.on-
a1 engineeri.ng corporat::Lon,. sha11 provi..de certain p1ans and services
re1ati..ng to drainage of Bi.g Dry Creek; and .
WHEREAS, VTN Co1--orado, Inc .. sha.11 receive the sum of
$25.640.00 for such p1ans and services.
NOW • THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY DIE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. -fol.l.aws:
Sect:f..on 1.
'Tb..at: the C:i.t:·y of. En.g1eW"'OCC. Co1orado,. aha.11 enter i._nt:o
an agreeDJent: ~th the Urban Dra~age and F1ood Contro1 Di...sc.~ct,
the City of Engl.ewood., Co1ora.dq, Arapahoe Cou..nty., Co1orado. the
City of Litt1eton, CoLorado, the City o£ Greenwood Vi11age.
Co1orado., Ooug 1as County, Co1orado., and VTN Co1orado., Inc .••
accordi..ng to the provLsLons of that certain WT1tten L nstrument
capti..oned •• Agree~~~~ent. Major Ora.in.age"W"ay P1a.n.ni..ng on Big Dry Creek
(Arapahoe County):• which . is attached hereto, co.n.sisti..ng of f:l.fteen
(1.5) type~tten pages. and ~s hereby Lncorporated by refereoce
herein. Sai..d -Ln.stru:ment provides: ·
. (a) The eD1p1oyment of VTN Co1orado., Inc-., as eng:Lneer
~o prepare drainage ~cer p~anning 0£ 7.5 mi1es o£ Big Dry Creek
and 7. 8 mi.l.es-of fl.ood p1a.in de l.i..ne~t~on of B:l..g Dry-Creek •
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(b) The deve1opment of a 1 ternate p1ans by VTN Co1orado,
Inc. for drainage and f1ood contro 1 of the BasLn by work ing i n fu1 1
coordination W"itb sta£f me..Dlbers of the various parties and W"ith
other pub1ic and specia1Lzed_ consu1t:ants.
(c) Deve1opment of a benefit cost ana1ysLs of a t:ot:a1
basin drainage con.t:ro1 p1an. for each pa.rt:y to th:Ls Agree:ment: ..
(d) Preparation of reports a..:n.d a1·1 other necessa.ry doc:u-
~nts by VTN Co1ora.do., Inc: .. to carry c:n.xt the dra.i...n.age p1ao. rec:CJID-
'IIeDda.t:i..ons ..
(e) VTN Co1orado. Inc . sha11 rece~ve a tota~ of $25.640.00
of "Which that: share of the City of Eo.g1e"WOod • Co1orado sha11 be
$3.,870 .. 00., and VTN Co1orado, Inc .. sba11 p~~de t:o a11 parties hereLn
protective ins-urance and Lnc::lem.n.i.ficat:ion. for its .ac:t:1.vit:i..es ..
Section 2 ..
UJ.e Cf..t:y Cou.nc1..1 of the City of En.gl.ewood,. C ·ol.ora.do,. here-
by a:u.thorizes the Mayor of the City of Engl.ewood,. Co1orado., t:o sub-
sc~be his name to said Agreement on and in beha1£ of the City
Counc~1 and the C~ty of Eng1-ood. Co1orado.
Section 3 ..
In&&:'DIUC:b as the devel.opa~ent of proper f1c::JtOd control. and
dra.i.nage of Bi.g Dry Creek .i.s essent:La1 for the safety f~ f1ood-
:l..ag of the c.i.t:Lzens of the C~ty of Eng~wood. Co1orado. the C~ty
Counci..1 hereby finds .._ nd determi:oes that: an e'llle.rge.n.cy e:x::i..ats and
that the enactment of the foregoing ord~nce is necessary for tbe
~diate preservation of pub1ic hea1tb. peace. safety and good
order; therefore. th~s Ordinance aha11 become effective upon pub1i-
cat~on fo11ow~g f~na1 pub11.cat~on •.
In.troduce.d • read in fu11 and pa.ssed on f.Lrat: read:l...n.g on
the 20th day of August. 1973.
Pub11.shed as a B~~1 for an Ord~nao.ce on the 23rd Day of -
August. 1973.
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day of Sept:etaber. 1973.
Pubi.:Lsbed by t::Lt:I.e as Ordinance No.
o£ 1973. on t:be 6th day of Sept:-r. 1973 •
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ex off:l.c:l.o C:l.t:y C1erk Treaaurer
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I • Kar1 Mol.1enberger. do -reby c::ert:::l..fy t:b.at the
~ve ....._d forego:l.ag 1.& a true • .ec:u.r~ -~1ete copy of
an Ord:Ln.......ee --d on f1.Da.1 re-1na -pub1:La-by t1.t:1e
as Ord:Ln.anee No. Se~ o£ 1973.
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A BILL FOR
AN OIU>I.HANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING SECTION 7 • CHAP'rER 7 •
TITLE XI: • '69 E .M.C. • ENTITLED O~NSES RELATING TO MORALS
BY DEFl:NING AND PROHIBITING 'I.'HE P~ON OF OBSCENITY.
AND PROH:I:BmNG 'I.'HE PUBLIC DISPLAY OF OBSCE~ MA'l:ER1AL 0
WITHIN 'I.'HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO.
NOW. ~FOliE. BE IT ORD&I~D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF 'J:RE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. -fol.l.owa:
Sec::t-Lon 1.. That Sect~on 1.1.-7-7 of t-'69 E.M..C.
:La -reby re-a.l.ed and reenacted -fol.l.ows:
1.1.-7-7: DEFINITION
A. Aa u.aed 'Ln. tb..:L.a sect:S..on.. un1eas the c.onte:x·t
ot:b.erw1...ae requ.i__rea:
(1..) ••()bac:.enen me.an.a that wh..i..c:.h appea1a to the
pru.rJ..ent t...ntereat i..n nudt...ty. sex. sexual.. e:x.ci..te-
--n.t • e.xcreti..on.., aadf..._. ..,..oc:.h.:l.. ... ., or a.edo-
-..oehi..stt...c abuse. and whi..c.b ~-patentl..y offen-
a~ve i-n deacr~bi-ng. portrayi-ng. or deal.Lqg wi-tb
aueh ....-tt::era .-m.d 'Wh.i..ch. taken aa a whol..e. 1-.::ka
se~oua l..i..terary. arti..stf..c. po1i..ti..ca1. or
sc.Lenti..f:l..c va1ue.
(2) '"Mate~a.l." means anytbi-ng wh~ch i-a capabl.e
of bei..ng u.aed or adapted to arouse i..ntereat.
whether th.rou.gb. the 'lllle-di..um of rea.d'Ln.g., obaervat:l..on..
sound or any other manner.
(3) ''Perfo:r~DaElCe'' ..ean.a any pl..ay • ..:>t:t...on pi..ctu.re.
dance or other exb1bi..ti..on •
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ma.nu..fa.c:.tu.re, issue, se11, gi..ve., provide, 1end. 1D.&i1,
de1iver, transfer, pub1ish, d~str~bute, circulate,
dissemdnate, present, exhi..bi..t, or advertise or offer
or agree to do any of these things.
(5) .. Nudity" "'Olle an.& the show-i..a.g of the bum.a.n 'ID..ale
or £ema1e genita1s. pubic area, or buttocks ~th
1ess than. a fu11 opaque coveri..ng thereof • or the.
shoW"in.g of the £ema1e bre.aat w-ith 1ess than a fu11y
opaque covering of any portion thereof bel.ow the top
of the n..i..pp1e • or the depi..cti..on of covered u:aa..1e gen.i..ta1s
in a discerni..b1y turgid state.
(6) "M:La.or" IDe an.& any person who h.aa not reached h-Ls
e~ghteenth b~rthday_
(7) ''Sel!C'UA1 c.oo.du.c.t'' 11111!.&11& acts of Ul.a&t:u..rbat:i....on.
homc:»•~1i.. t y • se..x:ua1 :J...n.te rcou.ree • or phya i...c:::.al.
contact ""-.tb a person' • c1otbed or u.nc::1o't:hed ge_n..:.l..ta1.a •
pub i.e. are-a, bu.ttoclc.s or 1..£ auc..h person be a £e:2D&1e •
breaat.
(8) ••se:xu..a.1 e:xc.i-c:~nt•• -ans the condi..ti..on o£ the.
bua:aan -...1e or £~e ge_n..i..ca1.a. when i..n the ac.ate
o£ •e.:x:u&1 •t:i .. ~ .. l.ati...on or arou.sa1 ..
(9} •'Seclrrzochi...asi..-c e-uae•• meaa.s f1agge1ati..oa or
eort::u::re b or upoa a peraon c:l..oth.ed :Ln. under&• •t•.
a ..-..k.. or b~ coat:...-. or the con.di..t:f..oa. of bel...:.a&
£e.tte..re-d • bo'UDd or o.c:b.erw:Lae pbys:i.ca11y re.at:rat...Ded
on the pa.rt o.£ a person ao c 1othed ..
( 1.0) .-.lt.n.owi.._n,s;1yn ne.en.s hav:i...ng genera1 k.n.owl..ed.,e o£ •
or reason t:o 'lc:rl.c::JlW. or a be.1t..ef or gound for be11...ef
wbLch W"&rrant:s furt:her i..n.apec.ti..on or inqui.ry of the
c..b.arec:ter and conte..n.t: of any mat:.eri..a1 or perfo~
whi...ch i..a reasonab1y auacepti..b1e of examinati-on by a
person. ...
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(11) ''Person'' JDea.n.s any 'La.d'Lv'i..dua1 corporation.
aasoc'Lat~on., partnersh"Lp. trustee., 1easee., agent.
or a..ssf..gnee ...
B. PROMOTING OBSCENE MATERIAL -PROHIBITED
It ~s .....u.-~ for any person lcn~l.y to:
( 1) ProGI!Ote or posses a w1. tb :Ln tent to pr01110t:.e. •
any obscene m&ter~a1; or
(2) Produce. pre-aen.t or di..re-ct any obscene
pe rfo :I:"'DaD:C.e ; or
(3) Part~c~pate ~n a port~on of .ay such
performance wb...t..c:.h La obscene or con-
t::r1..butes to i..ts obsc::.e_n..i...ty.
C. OBSCENE MATERIAL -PUBLIC piSPLAY -PROHIBITED
It aha.11 be un.1.-rfu..1 to d'L.ap1ay or cauae to
be d~apl.ayed w:Lth:Ln the C1.ty ao that the •-c.a
be seen from. any pu.bl..f..c -....11a • ~ • atreeta or
a11eyw~ or from any other pub11..c:: pl..ecea or f~
w:Lth~ a publ.~c park. any aater1.al.. p1.ctor1.&1.
re.p.reae.n.ta..t:Lon.., photograph. f...l..l..u.atrat::t..on. or adver-
t_i_~t de.p:Lc::t::J.__aa obace.a..t..ty. a.ud:l...ty. or ae.xua.l..
conduct • or .-ny deac.ri..pt:l..on or adve.rtf._a.__nt of
or offer to ~11 such pi..c:tor'f..a1 ...._teri..a1 ..tkere
auc:.h deac.ri..pti..on. or adve.rtf...ae:ment: f...nc:::1.udea such
mater'Lal..s or det:~1ed verbal desc::r'Lptf..on ~ere-of.
Introd-uced • read Ln. fu.1l. and po-.. sed on fi.._rs t read i.._a.g
on the day of September. 1.973.
Publ.1.shed as a 81.1.1. for an Ord~.ace on the
day of September. 1.973.
Mayor
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x. Kar1 F. No11enberaer. do hereby eert:Lfy that the
above and foraaoi...n& .i...a a true • accurate .-nd ~1ete copy
of a B:l-11 for an Ordf.n....::e • :LntY'Od~eed • re-:Ln fv.11 aod
p-••d on f:Lrat re-i..n& on the day of Sep~r.
1973.
ax off:Le:Lo C:Lty C1erk-Tre-urer
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A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO A VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED EU::CTORS
OF DiE CITY OF ENGU::WOOD AT THE GENERAL !-1UNICIPAL EU::CTION
TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 6 • 1973. A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE
CHARTER OF THE CITY RELATING TO THE PAn£NT OF LOCAL IMPROVE-
MENT DISTRICT BONDS AND THE EVENTUAL ELIMINATION OF THE SUR-
PLUS AND DEFICIENCY FUND.
WHEREAS. Secti.on 9. Artic1e XX of the Consti.t:uti.on
of the State of Co1orado, and Sect~on 8 of the Charter of
the Ci..ty of En,g1e'W'C)C)d, Co1orado, authorize t:.he Cf..ty Council.
of the City of Eng1e~od on :Lts own :Ln:Lt:Lati.ve • to sulxnit
to a vote of the qua1i.fied e1ectors any proposed amendment
to said Charter, by Ordinance du1y adopted not 1ess than
th:Lrty (30) days pr:Lor to the e1ect:Lon at wb:Lch sa:Ld vote
sha11 be taken; and
WHEREAS • certa:Ln funds of the C:Lty are present1y
frozen :Ln a fund ca11ed "Spec:La1 Surp1us and Def:Lc:Lency
Fund'', whic.h constitutes excessive secu.ri.ty for the payment
of 1oca1 Iuaprove=ent D:Lstr:Lct Bonds. That sa:Ld funds
cou1d best be uti.1:Lzed w::Lth:Ln the genera.1 fund of the
City or to any other fund wb:Lch the Coun.ci.1 may a.ppropri.ate
aa:Ld DK>ney. Tbe C:Lty Counci.1 deeaos i.t &pt>r<>priate to refer
to the qua.1i.fied e1ectors of the City·of Eng1ewood a. proposed
..A.e.n.dment: to Part IY.Y., ''Bond Indebtedness'', Section 1.08 and
109 of the Chart "r of the C:Lty of Eng1ewoc..>d.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGU::WOOD.
COLORADO:
Sect:Lon 1.
Tbere :L& hereby submitted to the proper1y qua1:Lfi.ed
e1ectors of the C:Lty at the Genera1 Munici.pa1 E1ecti.on to
be bel.d on November 6, 1973, a proposed amendment to che
Charter of the C:Lty of Eng1ewood. as fo11owa:
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PART III
BOND INDEBTED:--."'ESS
Section 108: Specia1 or Loca1 Improvement D~strict
Bonds
Whenever a Pub1ic Improvement District bad paid
and cance11ed four-fifths of its bonds outstanding,
and for any reason the remaining assessments are
not paid in time to take up the fina1 bonds of the
d~strict and interest thereon, then the City sba11
pay said bonds when due and interest due the:reon,
and reintburse i.tse1f by col..l..ec.ting the unpaid assess-
ments due said district.
Section 109: Special.. or Loca1 Improvement District
Bonds -Specia1 Fund
The Specia1 S<1rp1us and Deficiency Fund • which has
been created and is presentl..y u.ai.nta..ined as addi..ti.ona1
security for the payment of pri.ncipa1 and interest of
outstanding bonds of the City for Specia1 Improve....,.nt
D~stricts, sha11.. continue to be maint~d in the
proportion that the -.unt on deposit in the Special.
Fund as of the effective date of this Charter Amen~nt
bears to the t::ot::a1 a:mcn.ant:: of bonds preaent:l..y outstanding
for such Specia1 Improvement Districts of the City. Any
-..unt not required to be ~ntaioed in the Specia1 Fund •
•ha11 be transferred to the ee-nera..1. Fund or to any other
fund of th• City. as may be det:er..:iued by the City Council..
The "Voting machines and paper ba11ots for said e~ction
ahal.l. carry the fol.1owing designation which shal.l. be the
submissLon c1auae:
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AGAINST
AMENDMENT NO. 2
Amending the Charter of the City of Eng1e-wood
by eventua11y e1Lminati.ng the Speci.a1 Surp1us and
and Deficiency Fund, providing that any current
amount not required to be ~aint~ned in a Specia1
Fund sba11 be transferred to the Genera1 Fund or
to any other fund of the City as determined by
the City Counci1.
And each qua1ified e1ector voting at said e1ection
and desirous of voting for or against said Amendment sha11
i .ndicate hi.s choice by depressing the approrpi.rate counter
of the voting "tn&chi.ne which :i..ndicates the word ''For'' or
''Aga.i.n.st••,. or by appropriate m.ark..ing upon paper ba.1.1ots,.
where used.
Section 3 ..
The proper officia1s of the City of Eng1e"Wood sha11
g:Lve notice of said Ge.nera1 Mu:n:l.cipa.1. E1ec.ti..on.,. wb..:Lc.h notice
sha11 be pub1ished in the manner and for the 1ength of time
requ.:Lred by 1aw,. 9n.d the ba11ots cast at such e1e.-cti..on sha11
-be can.v-assed and the r.esu1t ascertained, determ..:Loed and
certified as required by 1a>J.
Sect1on 4.
Inasmuch as the Ordinance subm:i.tt1ng the Charter
AaeQdment to the certified e1ectors o£ the City o£ Eng1e-ood
.ust be fina11y passed thirty (30) days prior to the General
Munic1pa1 E1ection, City Counci1 finds and determines that
an e.m.e.rgen.cy exists and that the enactment of the foregoing
OrdLnance is necessary for the ~diate preservation of
the pub1i.c bea1th~ peace, sa£ety and good order a.nd, there-
fore, this Ordinance sbal1 become cffccti~ on pub1ication
£o11owing £ina1 passage. • •
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Introduced~ read ~n fu11 and passed on first read~ng
the 4th day of September. 1973.
Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 6th day
of September. 1973.
Kay or
ATTEST:
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
x. Kar1 F. No11enberger. do hereby certify that the
abo-ve and foregoing is a true • accurate and C-OIIIp1et::e copy
of a. Bi..11 for an Ordin.a.n.ce. i..ntroduc:.ed. read :Ln. fu11 and
passed on first reading on the 4th day of Septeuaber. 1973.
ex officio City C1erk-Treaaurer
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY CO UNCI~N·------------------
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO A VOTE OF DiE QUALIFIED ELECTORS
OF Tim CITY OF El,lGLEWOOD AT THE GENERAL !-1UNICIPAL ELECTION
TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 6 • 1973. A PROPOSED AMEr-'DMENT TO THE
CHARTER OF THE CITY RELATING TO THE PAYMENT OF LOCAL IMPROVE-
MENT DISTRICT BONDS AND THE EVENTUAL ELIMINATION OF THE SUR-
PLUS AND DEFICIENCY FUND.
WHERE..AS, Section 9.,. Artic1e XX of t.b.e Con.st::f..tution
of the State of Co1orad.o, and Sect-ion 8 of the Charter of
tb.e City of En.g1e"W"ood, Co1.orado.,. a :uthor:Lz.e. the City Cou:n_c:i..1
of the City of Eng1ewood on its own initiative • to submit
to a vote of the qua1~£Led e1ectors any proposed amendment
to said Charter, by Ordinance du1y adopted not 1ess than
thirty (30) days prior to the e1ection at which said vote
sh.a..11 be taken; and
WHEREAS • certain funds of the City are present1y
frozen in a fund ca11ed "Specia1 Su:rp1u.s and Deficiency
Fund'' • which constitutes excessive security for the payuJent:
of 1oca1 IDaproven>ent District Bonds. 'D1at said funds
co~d best be. uti1i.zed within the genera1 fund of the
C.:l.ty or to any other fund wh.:l.ch the Counci1 may appropriate
said .aoney. The City Couoci1 deea>s it appropriate to refer
to the qua1ified e1ectora of the C.:l.ty ·of Eng1ewood a proposed
.-.:..dmen.t to Part III. "Bol1d Indebtedness". Section 108 and
109 of the Charter of the C.:l.ty of Eng1---...:>d.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF DIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COLORADO:
Section 1.
There .is hereby su-itted to the p:roper1y qua1ified
e1ectors of the City at the Genera1 Hun.:l.cipa1 E1ection to
be he1d on November 6. 1973, a proposed amendment to ebe
Charter of the City of Eng1ewood. as fo11ows:
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BOI,ID I:r..'DE B TED::-.'E SS
Section 108: Specia1 or Loca1 I~provement District
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Whenever a Pub1ic Improvement DiStrict had paid
and cance11ed four-fifths of its bonds outstanding,
and for any reason the remaining assessments are
not paid in time to take up the fina1 bonds of the
d~strict and interest thereon, then the City sba11
pay said bonds when due and interest due thereon,
and rei.ulburse itse1f by co11ecting the unpaid assess-
._nts due said district_
Section 109: Specia1 or Loca1 Improvement District
Bonds -Specia1 Fund
'1:be Specia1 Surp1us and Defic:l_ency Pund. -ich has
been. created and is present1y m.a1nr-•ined as add~tion..a.l..
aecur:Lty for the payment of princ:l_pa1 -:Lntereat of
outatand:l_ng bonds of the C:l_ty for SpecL&1 ~rove..ent
~tricts. sha11 con~ to be _.:l_nta::l.aed :l_n the
proportion that the -.unt on depoa:Lt :Ln the Spec:l_~
.,_ as of the effective date of tb:f._s Charter .-...-.at
bear• to the tot~ ~t of boada pre-nt1y outat-.d:l_ng
for auch Spec:l_~ ~ro~nt D:l_•tr1.c:t• of the C:Lty_ ....,.y
~t not requ:l_red to be ma:i_nta:l.Ded :Ln the Spec::l.Al1 Fuad 0
ah~1 be trant~ferred to the Ge.-r~ Fund or to any other
fund of ttH C:Lty. aa -ay be dete-=-:l.Ded by the C:Lty Cou.nci1-
Section 2-
'1he vot:l_ng mach:l_nes and paper ba11ots £or sa:l_d e1ection
aha11 carry the fo11ow1ng des:Lgnation which sha11 be the .
aubad.s s :l_on c 1.au.se :
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AGAINST
AMENDMENT NO. 2
Aznen.ding the Charter of the City of Eng1ewood
by eventua11y e1i.=inating the Specia1 Surp1us and
and Deficiency Fund, providing that any current
amount not requ~red to be maintained in a Specia1
Fund sha11 be transferred to the Genera1 Fund or
to any other fund of the City as detennined by
the City Counci1.
And each qua1ified e1ector voting at s~d e1ect~on
and desirous of voting for or against said A:mten.dment sha11
Lndicate his choice by depress~ the approrpirate counter
of t:he votin.g Dla.c.hi...n.e wh..ich :i...n.dicates the word ''For•• or
''Aga.in..st''., or by appropriate Ula.rkin.g upon paper ba.11ots •
where used.
Section 3.
Tbe proper officia1s of the City of Eng1ewood sha11
give notice of said Genera1 Municipa1 E1ection, wh:l.ch notice
sha11 be pub1ished in the 11U1Dner and for the 1ength of t:l.me
required by 1aw, and the ba11ots c-t at auch e1ection sha11
·be canvassed and the r.e.sul.t ascertained • detell'lai.Ded and
certified as required by 1-.
Section 4.
1nasmuc.h as the Ordinance submitting the Charter
-ndme.nt to the certified e1ectors of the C:l.ty of Eng1ewood
-..at be fina11y passed thirty (30) days prior to the Geoera1
Municipa1 E1ection, City Counc:l.1 f:l.n.ds and determioe& that
an emergency exists and that the enace.ent of the foregoing
Ordi_na.nce i .s necessary for the ~iat:e preaervat.:Lon of
the pub1ic bea1th, peace, safety and good order and, there-
fore, this Ordinance sha~1 became cffcct":l.ve on pub1icat:l.on
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Introduced, read i.n fu11 an.d passed on first: readi.ng
the 4th day of September. 1973.
Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 6th day
of September. 1973.
ATTEST:
ez officio City C1erk-Treasurer
x. K.ar1 F. No11enberger. do hereby certify that tbe
above and foregoing is a true. accurate and c"-1ete copy
of a Bi11 for an Ordinance. introduced. read in fu.1)._ and
_.sed on first reading on the 4th day of Sep~r. 1973.
ex offic~ City C1erk-Tre .. urer
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INrRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN·------------------
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO A VOTE OF DIE QUALIFIED ELECTORS
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AT THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 6 • 1973. A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE
CHARTER OF THE CITY RELATING TO THE PAYMENr OF LOCAL IMPROVE-
MENT DISTRICT BONDS AND THE EVENTUAL ELIMINATION OF THE SUR-
PLUS AND DEFICIENCY FUND.
WHEREAS, Section 9. Ar-t:i..c1e XX of the Constitution
of the State of Co1ora.do, a.n.d Section 8 of the Charter of
the Ci.ty of Eng1ewood • Co1orado. authorize the Ci.ty CoU%1ci.1
of l:b.e Ci.ty of Eng1.._ood on i.ts own i.ni.ti.a.ti.ve • to submi.t
to a vote of the qualifLed e1ectors any proposed ameoduent
to sa...i.d Cha..rte.r, by Ordi...n.an.ce du1y adopted not: 1ess than
thi.rty (30) days pri.or to the e1ecti.on at which sa.i.d vote
sba11 be taken.; and
WHEREAS. certain funds of the Ci.ty are present1y
frozen i.n a fund ca11ed "Speci.a1 Surp1us and Deficiency
Fund", which constitutes excessive security for t:he payment:
of 1oca1 'ID>proven>ent Di.stri.ct Bonds. That sa.i.d funds
cou1d best be uti1i.z:ed W'ith:Ln the genera1 fund of the
Ci.ty or to any other fund which the Counci1 -ay appropriate
&a:i.d DI<>Dey. The City Counci1 deeD~& it appropriate to refer
to l:b.e qua1i.f:l.ed e1ectors of the C:l.ty ·of Eng1ewood a proposed
AJ:aend:ment t:o Part III, "Bond Indebtedness",. Section 108 and
109 of the Charter of the City of Eng1e~.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGIEWOOD.
COLORADO:
Section 1.
There :l.s hereby s~bm:i.tted to the proper1y qua1ifi.ed
e1ectors of the Ci.ty at the Genera1 Hun:l.ci.pa1 E1ecti.on to
be he1d on November 6, 1973, a proposed amendment: t:o tbe
Charter of the Ci.ty of Eng1ewood. as fo11ows:
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BOr..'D Ih'DEB TEDNE SS
Section 108: Specia1 or Loca1 Improvement D~strict
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Whenever a Pub1ic I~provement District had paid
and cance11ed four-fifths of its bonds outstanding~
and for any reason the re~ning assessments are
not paid in time to t:a.ke up t:he fina1 bonds of t:he d~strict and interest thereon, then the City sha11
pay sa.:i..d bonds when due and interest: due thereon,
and reimburse it:se1f by co11ect:ing t:he unpaid assess-
..ents due said district:.
Sect:l.on 109: Specia1 or Loca1 Improvement: District:
Bonds -Specia1 Fund
The Specia1 Surp1us and Def:l.c:l.ency Fund • which has
been created and :l.s present1y ma:l..nt:ained as add:l.t:l.ona1
security for the payment of pr:i.nc:f.pa1 and interest: of
outstanding bonds of t:he C:l.t:y for Spec:l.a1 Improveuaent
Di..a t: ri.c t:s • aha 11 cont:1..n:_ue to be -...1...nt:aLn.ed in the
proportion that t:he _,.unt on depos:l.t in t:he Spec:l.a1
Fund as of the effec:t:1.ve dat:e of thi..a Charter Amenc:hDent
bears t:o the total .a:mcnu:a.t of bonds pre.aen.t:1y out.st:a.n.d:f..ng
for aucb Spec:La1 Improvement D:l.str:l.cta of t:he City. Any
-.:ant not requ:l.red to be -:l.nta:Lned in the Spec:l.a1 Fund.
•ha11 be transferred t:.o t:he Geoera1 Fund or to any other
fund of the City. as ~ be determ:L...ed by the C:l.t:y Counci1.
Section 2.
The voting machines and paper ba11ot:s for sa:l.d e1~ct::l.on
sha11 carry t:he fo11owing designation which sha11 be t:he
submission c1ause:
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AMENDMENT N O. 2
Aznend:Lng the Charter of the C:Lty of Eng1ewood
by eventua11y e1iminating the Special.. Surpl...us and
and Deficiency Fund, providing that any current
amount not required to be ~aLntaLn.ed in a Special..
Fund sha11 be transferred to the General.. Fund or
to any other fund of t:he City as determined by
the C:Lty Coun.c:i.1.
And each qua1ified e1ector voting at said e1ection
and desirous of voti...ng for or aga.inst: said .Ar:Den.d·ment sha.11
~di.cate his choice by depressLng the approrpirat:e counter
of the voting Ula.c.hi..ne which i.ndi..ca.t:es the word "For•• or
••.Aga..i..n.st:•', or by appropriate mark..i..ng upon paper ba.11ots,
wl1ere used.
Sect: ion 3 .
The proper off:Lc:La1s of the City of Eng1ewood sha11
give notice of said General.. Municipa1 E1ect:ion, which notice
sha11 be pub1ished :Ln the =anner and for the 1ength of ti=e
required by 1a-w.,. and the ba.11ots cast: at such el...ect:ion sha.11
·be canvassed and the r.esu1t: ascert:a..i.n.ed, determined and
certified as required by 1aw.
Section 4.
Inasmuch as the Ordinance s~tting the Charter
Amendment to the certified e1ectors of the C:Lty of Eng1e-ood
must be f:Lna11y passed thirty (30) days pr:Lor to the Genera1
Municipa1 E1ection. City Counci1 finds and deter=:Lnes that
an eUllergency exists and that the enactment of the foregoing
Ordinance is necessary for the ~d~ate preservation of
the pub1ic hea1th, peace, safety and good order and, there-
fore, this Ordinance sha11 become cffecti~ on pub1i.cation
fo11owing f:Lna1 passage.
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Introduced,. read in fu11 and passed on first reading
the 4th day of September. ~973.
Pub1ished as a B:i.~~ for an Ord:i.na:nce on the 6th day
of September. ~973.
Mayor
A-rrEST:
ex off~c:i.o C~ty C~erk Treasurer
I. Kar~ F. No~~enberger. do hereby certify that the
above and forego:Lng i..s a true • accurate and comp1.ete copy
of a B:i.~~ for an Ord:i.n.ance. :i.ntroduced • read :Ln fu.l.~ and
passed on f:i.rst read:Lng on the 4th day of Septc>aber. ~973.
ex off:i.c:i.o C:i.ty C~erk-Treaaurer
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO A VOTE OF 'lEE QUALIFIED E"U::CTORS
OF "l."HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AT THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 6 • 1.973 0 A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE
CHAR"IER OF THE CITY RELATING TO THE PAn£NT OF LOCAL IMPROVE-
MENT DISTRICT BONDS AND THE EVENTUAL ELIMINATION OF THE SUR-
PLtJS AND DEFX.CIENC'Y .Ft1ND_ ""'""-~ D 4.."...._,_ c... A""-'-·-W'oL.CO.."<;:"-.JC'"-
WRERE.AS, Sect1..on 9, Art::i..c1e XX of the Con.ati..tution.
of the State of Co1orado, and Section 8 of the Charter of
the Ci.ty of Engl.ewood. Col.orado • authorize the Ci.t:y Counci.l.
of the Ci.t:y of Engl.ewood on i.ts own ini.t:i.at:i.ve • to submit
to a vote of the qua1Lff..ed e1ectora any proposed amendment
to sai..d Charter, by Ordf..nance du1y adopted not 1ess dnan
t:h:l.rt:y (30) days prior t:o the el.ect:i.on at: which said vote
sha..11 be taken; and
WHEREAS • certain funds of the Ci.ty are present:l.y
frozen in a fund cal.l.ed "Speci.al. Surpl.us and Defi.ci.ency
Fund••, whi..c.b c:onst:i..tu.tes e.xc:esai.ve aec.ur:l.ty for the paYJDent
of l.ocal. Improveu>ent: Di.st:rict: Bonds. That: said funds
coul.d best: be ut:il.ized wi.t:h:l.n the general. fund of the
City or t:o any other fund wh:Lch the Counci.l. may appropriate
sai.d u.:.oey. The Ci.t:y Counci.l. deeaas i.t: appropriate t:o refer
to the qual.i.fi.ed el.ectors of the Ci.t:y of Engl.ewood a proposed
..Ame.nclme.nt: to Part: III, ''Bond Indebtedness'' • Section 108 and
1.09 of the Charter of the Ci.t:y of Engl.evc..:>d.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF 'IHE CITY OF ENG"ILWOOD.
COLORADO:
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There i.s hereby subm:f..t:t:ed t:o the properl.y qua1i.fi.ed
e1ect:ors of dhe City at the Genera1 MUnicipal E1ec:ti..on to
be be1d on November 6, 1973, a proposed amendment to the
Charter of the Ci.t:y of Engl.e-.od 0 as fol.l.ows:
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Sect :Lon 108: Specia.1 or Local. Improveaaen.t D:Lstr1..ct
Bonds
-never a Pub1Lc: 1mpro-nt: DLat:rLc:t: had paLd
and cance11ed fou.r-fi.ft::h.s of 1..ts bonds ou.t:.at:and~.
and for any rea..aoo the reuaa.in.i.:o.g aaaeaaJDent:s are
not: paLd Ln t:Uiae t:o take up the fLna1 bonds of the
dLat:rLc:t: and Lnt:erest: thereon. then t:be CLt:y aha11
pay aa..:Ld bonds when due and ~te.reat clue thereon.
and reLmburae Ltae1f by c:o11ec:t:Lng the unpaLd aaaeaa-
-nts due saLd dLat:rLc:t:.
Sec:ti.on 109: Spec1..a1 or Loc.a.1 Im:prove~~~~ent D1..at:r1.c.t:
Bonds Spec:La1 Fund
The Spec:La1 Surp1us and DefLc:i.enc:y Fund. wtrl.c:h haa
been created and La preaent:1y m&Lnt:&Lned as addLt:i.ona1
aec:urLty for the payment: of pri..ac:Lpa1 and Lnt:ereat: of
out:st:andi.ag bonds of the CLt:y for Spec:La1 Impro_....nt:
D1..at:r1..ct:.a • sh.a11 con.t:~ue to be JD.A.1..n.t:a:J..ned f..n. the
proport:i.on that: the -.unt: on depoai.t: Ln the Spec:La1
·Fund as of the effec:t:Lve date of thLa Charter Amendment:
bears to the _t;ot:a1 -.unt: of bonds of the CLt:y. Any
-.unt: not: requ..i.red t:o be -a:Lnt:a:lned Ln the Spec:La1
Fund. sha11 be t:ranaferred t:o the Genera1 Fund or
t:o any other fund of the C:i.t:y. aa -y be clet:era:i.ned
by the Ci.t:y Counc: 1.1.
Sec:t:Lon 2.
The vot:i..ag ma.chLnes and p-r ba11ota for aai.d e1ec:t::i.on
aha11 carry the fo11owi..ag deai.gnat:i.on wh:i.c:h aha11 be the ·
a~ssion c1auae:
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AGAINST
AMENDMENT NO. 2
Amend~ng the Charter of the C~ty of Eng~ewood
by eventua~~y e~:Lln~nat~ng the Spec~a1 Surp~us and
and Deficiency Fund • provi.di..n.g that any current:
amount: not: requi.red to be ma.i..n.t:a.J..ned in a Speci..a~
Fund shall.. be transferred to the General.. Fund or
to any other fund of the C~ty as determi.o.ed by
the C~ ty Counc~ ~.
And each qua1i..fied el..ect:or voting at said e1ect:i..on
and desirous of vot:Ln.g for or against said AD:Iend:me.nt: shal..l..
Lndicat:e his choice by depressing the approrpirat:e counter
of the voting machine which i..ndi..cat:es the word "'For•• or
''Aga.:l.nst:'' • or by appropriate 'lll8.rk.j_n.g upon paper ba.1l..ot:s •
where used ..
Section 3 ...
The proper off~c~a~s of the ~ty of Eng~ewood aha~~
give notice of said General.. MUnicipal.. El..ect:i..on, which notice
aha~~ be pub~~shed ~n the manner and for the ~ength of t~
required by l..aw, and the ba.1l..ot:s cast: at: such el..ect:i..on ahal..l..
be canvassed and the r..esu.l..t: ascerta.:i..ned., determined and
cert~f~ed as req~red by ~--
Sect~on 4.
Y.n.&&JDUc.b a...s the O:rdi..n.an.ce submit:t:i..n.g the Charter
Amendment to the certified el..ect:ors of the City of Engl..ewood
must be f~na~~y passed th~rty (30) days pr~or to the Gener~
Munic~pa~ E~ect~on. C~ty Counc~~ f~nds and determines that
an emergency exists and that the enactment of the foregoi..ng
Ord~nance i..s necessary for the ~di..ate preservati..on of
the pub1ic hea1th:. peace., safet:y and good order and, there-
fore, this OrdLnance sha11 become effective on pub1i..cation
fo~~owing f~na~ passage. '
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the 4th day of September. 1 973.
Pub11.shed as a B:l.11 for an Ord:l.nance on the 6th day
of September. 1973 .
Mayor
ATTEST:
ex off:l.c:l.o C:l.ty C1erk-Treaaurer
:r. Kar1 F. No11enbe:r-r. do hereby cert:l.fy that the
above and foregoi..n.g i..s a true • ac:c.ura..te and comp1ete copy
of a B:l.11 for an Ord:l.nance. :l.ntroduced. read :l.n ful.1 and
passed on f:l.:rst read:l.ng on the 4th day of Septc-:r0 1973 •
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A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO A VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AT THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 6 • 1.973. A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO
THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD RELATING TO THE
QUALIFICATIONS OF COUNCILMEN AND THE ELIGIBILITY TO HOLD
THE OFFICE THEREOF.
WHEREAS. Sect~on 9. Artic1e XX of the Const~tution
of the State of Co1orado and S~ct~on 8 of the Charter of the
C~ty of Engl.ewood. Col.orado •~thor~ the C~ty Counc~l. of
the City of En.g1eW"Ood on i..ts CJI'WD i..ni..t:Lati..ve. to suburl..t to
a vote of the qu.a.1Lfi..ed e1ec.tors an.y proposed .-.endment to
s~d Charter. by Ordinance du1y adopted not 1ess than thirty
(30) days pr~or to the el.ect~on at wh~ch s~d vote shal.l. be
taken; and
WHEREAS. as a resu1t of certain Federa1 and State
Court deci..si..ons re1ati..ng to the qua1i..fi..cati..on of voters and
qua1i£icati..on of CounciLmen to ho1d office, the Ci..ty Counci..1
dee~ it appropriate to refer to the qua1i..£ied e1ectors of
the Ci..ty of Eng1ewood a proposed amendment to Arti..c1e III.
''Legi.s1ati...ve Body'' • Section 23 of the Charter o£ the City
of Engl.ewood.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF "DIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COLORADO:
Section 1 ..
That there ~-hereby sulxDi..t::ted t::o t:be ouaJ..~f~ed
el.ectors of the C~ty of Engl.....ood at t::he Genera1 Mucrl.c~pa1
El.ect::~on to be he:Ld on November 6 • 1.973. a proposed -nd-
m::ent to the Charter of the City of Engl...ewood as fol.l...ows:
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LEGI:SLAT1 '~ BODY
Sect:.i.on 23: Qua1~fications of CounciLmen
No person sha11 be e1igib1e for the office of
Counci1men un1ess at the time of his e1ection
he is a citizen of the United States, at 1east
TWENTY-ONE years of age, and sha11 have been
for TWELVE consecutive months Lmmediate1y pre-
ceding such e1ection., a qua1ified e1ector of
the City. CounciLmen e1ected by Districts sha11
aLso be residents and quaLified eLectors of their
o~serices. No el.eceed C~ey off~c~al. sbal.l. bol.d
any other e1ecti.ve pub1ic office • nor sha.11 he
be a. paid e:mp1oyee of the City or any other
DIU.D.~c~pal.~ty.
Section 2.._
"n"l.e voting ma.chi..n.es and paper ba.11ots for said e1ection
sba11. carry the fol.1owing desi.gnae~on which sbal.1 be the
submission c1ause:
AGAINST
A!£NI»£ NT NO. 1
Amending ehe Charter of the Ci.ey of Engl.ewood
re1at:ing to Artic1e I. XX., ''Legis1at::i..ve Body''.
Section 23, ''Qua1f..ficat::Lon.s of Cou.n.ci1.men••.
%educ~ng ~he age requ~rement from twenty-
five (25) years eo TWENTY-0-=: (21.) years and
reduc~ng the res~dency requLrement £rom three
(3) years eo TWELVE (1.2) DK>nt:.bs Lmaoedi.ate1y
p~ced'Lng the e1ection_
And each e1ector vot~ng at said e1ect~on and des~rous
of vot:i..ng for or against: sa.i..d amencbDent: sha1..1 f...ndi..cate his
cho~ce by depress~ng the appropri..a.t:e counter of the voti..ng
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m.achine whi.ch i..nc.l..!..caccs trie word ''For'' or ''Against:''• or
by appropriace mar ~ing u po ~ paper ba11ot:s where used .
Section 3.
The proper off~c~a1s of the C~ty of Eng1ewood sha11
g:i.ve oot:Lc.e of &aid Genera1 Municipa1 El.ect:ion • which
not~ce sha11 be pub1~hed Ln the manner and for t:he 1engt.h
of tLme ~ouired by 1aw. and the bal.1ots cast at: such
e1ection sba11 be canvassed and the resu1t ascertained.
determLned and cert~f~ed as required by 1-.
Sect:·i.on 4.
Inasmuch as the Ord:Lnance submitting the Charter
Amendment t:o the certified e1ect:ora of the C:Lty of Eng1e~ood
must be f~na11y passed th~rty (30) days pr~or to the Genera1
Mun:Lci.pa1 E1ection. City Council. finds and det:e~nes that:
an emergency exists and that: the enactment of the foregoing
Ordinance is necessary for the Lmmediate preservation of
the publ.ic hea1th, peace. safety and good order and. there-
fore. this Ordinance sba11 become effective on publ.icat~on
fo11ow~ng f~a1 passage.
Introduced • read ~n. fu11 and paaaed o ·n. f~rae read:f._n.g
the 4th day of September• 1973.
Pub1~ahed as a B~11 for an Ord:Lnance oo. the 6th day
of September. 1973.
Mayor
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ex o££i~o City C1erk-Treasurer
I. Kar1 F. No11enbcrger. do hereby cert~fy that the
above and forego1ng is a true. accurate and co~p1ete copy
of a B~11 for an Ordinance. introduced. read in fu11 and
passed on first reading on the 4th day of Septe~ber. 1973.
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO A VO'l.E OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AT THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 6 • 1973. A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO
THE CHARIER OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD RELATING TO THE
QUALIFICATIONS OF COUNCILMEN AND THE ELIGIBILITY TO HOLD
THE OFFICE THEREOF.
WHEREAS 7 Sect~on 9, Art:i..c1e XX of the Con.at:i..tu.ti..on
of the State of Co1orado and Sect:i..on 8 of the Charter of the
C~ty of Eng1ewood, Co1orado autho~ze the C~ty Counc~1 of
the Ci..t:y of Eng1ewood on i..ts own i..~t:i..at:i..ve, to s~t: to
a vote of the qua11..fi..ed el.ect:ors any proposed amendment: t:o
aai..d Charter, by Ordi..nance du1y adopted not 1ess dnan tbi..rty
(30) days pr~or to the e1ect~on at wh~ch sa~d vote sha11 be
t:ak.e..n; and
WHEREAS, as a resu1t: of cert:a.1.n Federal. and State
Court: deci..si..ons rel.at:i..ng t:o the qua11..fi..cat::Lon of voter• and
q ·ua.11..£:Lcat:ion of Coun.c:i.1men to ho1d offi..ce • the Ci..t:y Cou.nci..l.
dee-ms i..t: appropriate t:o refer t:o the qua_l.i..fi...ed el.ectora of
the Ci..t:y of Engl.ewood a proposed amendment: to Art:i..cl.e III,
''Leg1..s1at::i..ve Body''. Sect:i..on 23 of the Charter of the Ci..ty
of Eng1ewood.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COLORADO:
Sect:i..on 1-
That there ~s hereby subadtted to the qua1:Lf~ed
e1ectors of the C~ty of Eng1ewood at the Genera1 Munic~pa1
E1ect~on t:o be he1d on November 6• 1973. a proposed amend-
ment to the Charter of the C~ty of Eng1e...c>Od as fo11ows:
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LEG I SLAT 1VE B ODY
Section 23: Qua1ifications of CounciLmen
No person sha11 be elig~ble for the office of
Councilmen unless at the time of his election
he is a citizen of the United States. at least
TWENTY-ONE years of age. and shall have been
for TWELVE consecutive months Lmmedi.ately pre-
ceding such election. a qualified elector of
the City. Councilmen elected by Districts shall
aLso be residents and qualified electors of their
D~se~ces. No eleceed C~ey off~c~a1 sha11 ho1d
any other elective public office. nor shall he
be a paid e~p1oyee of the City or any other
-.n1.c~pa1~ty.
Section 2-
The voting ~hines and paper ballots for said election
sha11 carry the fo11ow:l..ng des~gnae~on wh~ch sha11 be the
sub~ssion clause:
AGAINST
AHE NOME NT NO. 1
AIDend:l..ng the Charter of ehe C~ey of Englewood
relating to Article III.. ''Legislative Body''•
Section 23 • ''Qualifications of Counc~1men''.,
re.ducLng the age requiremene from tweney-
f~ve (25) years eo TWENTY-ONE (21) years and
reduci...ng the resi..dency requi..rement from r:.hree
(3) years to TWELVE (12) months :l..mmed:l..ate1y
pEecedLng the e1ecti..on.
And each e1ector votLng at s~d e1ecti..on and desi..rous
of vot:i.ng for or a.ga.:i.nst sa:i.d a:a:.endment sha11 :i..ndf..cate h:Ls
cho~ce by depressi..ng the approp~ate counter of the voti...ng
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DUl.Chi..ne which i..n d:i.cat:cs t:h ~ word ''For'' or ''Ag ains t'', or
by appropr:i.ate m.arki.-,.g upo:.-1. paper b a1l.ot:s 'W'herc used.
Section 3.
The proper officia1s of the City of Eng1ewood sha11
give notice o£ said Genera1 Muni.c~pa1 E1ect:i..on. which
notice sha11 be pub1ished Ln the ~anner and for the 1engt:h
of t::l :me reQuired by 1a.w, and the ba11.ot:s cast at such
e1ect:i..on sha11 be canvassed and the resu1t: ascertained.
det:e~i..ned and certified as requi..red by 1aw.
Secti..on 4.
Inasmuch as the Ordinance au~tt:i..ng the Charter
Ame.nd'ID!Iant to the certi.fi..ed e1ect:ors of the Ci.t:y of Eog1ewood
~st: be fi.na11y passed thirty (30) days prior to the General.
Muni..ci..pa1 E1ect:i.on. City Council. f~nds and det:e~nes that:
an emergency exists a.n.d that: the enactment of the fore.goi..ng
OrdLnance is necessary for the Lmmediate preservation of
the pub1~c hea1th. peace. safety and good order and. there-
fore. this Ordinance sha11 become effect~ve on pub1~catLon
fo11owing fina1 passage.
Introduced. read i..n fu11 and passed on fi.rat readi...ng
the 4th day of September. 1973.
Pub1ished aa a Bi11 for an Ord:Lnance on tbe 6th day
of September. 1973.
Mayor
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I, Kar1 F. No11e~berger, do hereby cer~fy ~at ~e
above and foregoLng ~s a true. accurate and comp1ete copy
of a B~11 f o r an Ord~nance, introduced. read ~n fu11 and
passed on first reading on the 4th day of Septe~ber, 1973.
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNC I LMAN
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO A VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AT THE GENERAL ~1UNICIPAL ELECTION
TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 6 • 1973. A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO
THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD RELATING TO THE
QUALIFICATIONS OF COUNCILMEN AND THE ELIGIBILITY TO HOLD
THE OFFICE THEREOF.
WHEREAS. Sect:~on 9 • Arti..c.1e XX of the Const:f..tu.t:i..on
of the State of Co1orado and Sect:f..on 8 of the Charter of the
Cf..t:y of Eng1ewood., Co1orado aut:horf..ze the Cf..ty Councf..1 of
the Cf..t:y of Eng1ewood on f..t:s own f..nf..t:f..at:f..ve, to submf..t: to
a vote of the q_u.a.1f..ff..ed e1ect:ors any proposed amendment: to
saf..d Charter., by Ordf..nance du1y adopted not 1ess than thf..rty
(30) days prior to the e1ect:ion at whf..ch saf..d vote sha11 be
taken; and
WHEREAS. as a resu1t:: of cert::af..n Federa1 and State
Court decf..sf..ons re1atf..ng to the qua1f..£f..cat::f..on of voters and
qua1f..ficatf..on of Councf..1men to ho1d offf..ce., the Cf..t:y Councf..1
deems it approprf..at:e to refer to the qua1f..ff..ed e1ect:ors of
the C:l.t::y of Eng1ewood a proposed amendme:nt to Ar·tf..c1e III,.
"'Legi..s.1ati...ve Body'',. Secti..on 23 of the Charter of the Ci..ty
of Eng1ewood.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COLORADO:
Secti..on 1.
That there ~a hereby au~tted to the qua1~~ed
electors of the C~ty of Eng1ewood at the General Hunic~pa1
E1ecti..on to be he1d on Nove~ber 6,. 1973, a proposed amend-
ment to the Charter of the City o£ Eng1ewood a...s fo11ows:
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LEGISLATIVE BODY
Sect ion 23: Qua1i£1cat1ons of Counc~1men
No person sha11 be e1igib1e for the office of
Counci1men un1ess a~ the time of h~s e1ection
he is a citizen of the United States. at 1east
TWENTY-ONE years of age. and sha11 have been
for TWELVE consecutive months Lmmediate1y pre-
ceding such e1ection. a qua1i£ied e1ector of
the City. Counci1men e1ected by Districts sba11
a1so be residents and qua1ified e1ectors of their
D~stricts. No e1ected City official: sha11 ho1d
any other e1ective pub1ic office. nor sha11 he
be a paid emp1oyee of the City or any other
J~DUDicipa1ity.
Section _.2_
The voting machines and paper ba11ots for said e1ection
sha11 carry the fo11owing designation which sha11 be the
submission c1ause:
AGAINST
AMENDMENT NO. 1
Amending the Charter of the City of Eng1ewood
re1at::ing to Artic1e III. ''Legi.s1a.tive Body",
Secti.on 23, "Qua1 ifi..cations of Counci..1men"',
reduci.ng the age requi..rement from twenty-
five (25) years to TWENTY-ONE (21) years and
reducing the resi.dency requ~rement from three
(3) years to TWELVE ~12) months immediate1y
preceding the e1ecti.on .
And each e1ector voting at sai..d e1ection and desi.rous
of voting for or against said amendment sha11 i.ndicate his
choi.ce by depressi..n.g t::he a.ppropri..ate counter of the voti..ng
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tn.achine which i.nd.i.catcs the word "For" or "Against:", or
by appropriate marki~g upo~ paper ba11ots where used.
Section 3.
The proper officia1s of the City of Eng1ewood sha11
give notice of said Genera1 Municipa1 E1ection. which
notice sha11 be pub1ished in the ~anner and for the length
of t:Ume required by 1aw, and the ba11ots cast at such
e1ection sha11 be canvassed and the resu1t ascertained,
determined and certified as requ_ire.d by 1aw.
Sect::i.on 4.
Inasmuch as the Ordinance submitting the Charter
Amendment: to the certified e1ect::ors of the City of EngLewood
must be final1y passed thirty (30) days prior t::o the General
Municipa1 E1ect::ion, City Counci1 finds and determines that:
an emergency exists and that: the enacttDent: of the foregoi....ng
Ord~nance is necessary for the Lmmediate preservation of
the pub1~c hea1th, peace, sa£ety and good order and. there-
fore, th~s OrdLnance sha11 become effective on pub1~cation
fo11owing fLna1 passage.
Introduced. read in fu11 and passed on first reading
the 4th day of September. 1973.
Pub1~shed as a B~11 for an Ord~nance on the 6th day
of September. 1973.
Mayor
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ex officio C~ty C1erk-Treasurer
I, Kar1 F. No11enberger, do hereby cert~fy that the
above and foregoing i.s a true, accurate and com.p1ete copy
of a Bi11 for an Ordinance, introduced, read in £u11 and
passed on first reading on the 4th day of September. 1973.
ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE SUBMI:TriNG TO A VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AT THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 6 • 1973. A PROl"QSED AMENDMENT TO
THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD RELATING TO THE
QUALIFICATIONS OF COUNCILMEN AND THE ELIGIBILITY TO HOLD
TilE OFFICE nt:EREOF,. n -•r"') -J._ ~ ....-.4 t ,_._-ot.<..._,.. ... v
WHEREAS. Sect~on 9,. Art~c1e XX of the Conae~tut~on
of the State of Co1ora.do and Secti..on 8 of the Charter of the
Ci..ty of En.g1ewood,. Co1orado autho~z.e the Ci.ty Counc1..1 of
the C~ty of Eng1ewood on ~ta own ~n~t~at~ve. to eu~t to
a vote of the qua11..f1..ed e1eetora any propoaed -.en~nt to
sai.d Charter,. by Ordi..nance du1y adopted not 1eaa than thi..rty
(30) days p~or to the e1ect1..on at whi..cb aai..d vote aha11 be
taken; and
WHEREAS,. aa a resu1t of c.erta:Ln Federa1 and State
Court dec1..•1..ona re1at1..ng to the qua11..£1..cat1..on of voters and
qua11..~cat1..on of CounciLmen to ho1d offi..ce,. the Ci..ty Counc1..1
dee_. i..t appropri..ate to refer to the qua11..£1..ed e1ectora of
the C~ty of Eng1ewood a propoaed ~ndaent to Art~c1e III.
''Leg,J...a.1.a-t:l..ve Body'',. Sec:.t:l.on 23 of the Charter of the C:Lty
of Eng1ewood.
BE IT ORDAIIED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COLOJlADO:
SectJ..on 1...
That there ~s hereby a~tted to the Qua1~f~ed
e1ectors of the C~ty of Eng1ewood at the Genera1 Hun~c~pa1
E1ection to be he1d on November 6. 1973, a propoaed amend-
ment to the Charter of the City of Engl..ewood as fo11ows:
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ARTICIE III
LEGISLATIVE BODY
Section 23: Qua1if~cationa of Counci1men
No person sha11 be e1igib1e for the office of
Council.men un1ess at the time of his e1ection
he is a citizen of the United States, at 1east
TWENTY-ONE years of age • a.n.d sha11 have been
£or TWELVE consecutive months ~diate1y pre-
ceding such el.ection. a qua1ified el.ector of
the City. Counci1men e1ected by Districts sha11
a1so be residents and qual.ified el.ectora of their
D~at~cts. No e1ected C~ty off~c~a1 sha11 ho1d
any other el.e.c:tive pub1i..c office. nor abal.l. he
be a p~d e.op1oyee of the C~ty or any other
mun~c~pa1~ty.
Sect:l..on. 2-
The voting ..chLoe& and paper bal.l.ots for said e1ection
aha11 carry the fo11ow~ng des~gnat~on wh~ch sba11 be the
s~sai..on cl.auae:
ltCAINST
~NJȣNT NO. 1
-nd~ng the Charter of the C~ty of Eng1ewood
rel.at:ing to Arti..cl.e IXI, "I...egisl.a.t:i..ve Body'' •
Secti..on 23, "Qual.i..fi..cat:i..ona of Council.men",
%educing the age requi..~nt from twenty-
f~ve (25) years to TWENTY-ONE (21) years and
reduc~ng the res~dency requ~~nt from three
(3) years to TWELVE (12) months ~d~ate1y
preceding the e1ect~on.
And each e1ector vot~ng at said e1ection and desirous
of voting for or against aa~d amendment sha11 indicate his
choice by depreaaf.._ng the approprl.ate counter of the voti-ng
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UUI.chine 'W'hich :Ln.di.cates the word "For•• or ••Against", or
by appropr:Late ~arki.ng upon paper ba11ots where used.
Section 3.
The proper offi.cia1s of the City of Eng1ewood sha11
give aot~ce of said Genera1 Mun:l..c:l..pa1 E1ect:l..on, which
noti..ce aha11 be pub1i.shed ~ the m..anner and for the 1en.gth
of t~ reau.i.red by 1aw. and the ba1.1ot:s cast a.t such
e1ecti.on sha11 be canvassed and the reau1t ascertained,
determined and cert:l..fied as required by 1aw.
Secti..on 4.
Inasmuch as the Ordinance •~bmitti.ng the Charter
Amendment to the cert:i.f:l..ed e1ectors of the Ci.ty of Eng1ewood
must be £1-na11y passed thi.rty (30) days pri.or to the Genera:L
Mun:l..c:l..pa1 E1ection, City Counci1 finds and dete~nes that
an emergency exists and that the enactment of the forego:l..ng
Ordinance is necessary for the Lmmed:l..ate preservation of
the pub1:1..c hea1th, peace, safety and good order and. there-
fore, th~s Ordinance sha11 become effect~ve on pub1icat~on
fo11o~1ng fina1 passage.
Introduced. read ~n fu11 and passed on f~rst read~ng
the 4th day of September, 1973.
Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 6th day
of September. 1973.
Mayor
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ex o££~cio C~ty C1erk Treasurer
1. Kar1 F. No11enberger. do hereby cert~fy that the
above and foregoLng ~s a true, accurate and comp1ete copy
of a B~11 for an Ord~nance. ~ntroduced, read ~n fu11 and
pasaed on f~rst read~ng on the 4th day of September. 1973.
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A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGIIEE:!o£NT BET\oE:EN THE CITY OF
ENGIEWOOD. COLORADO AND THE CITY OF LITTLETON. COLORADO
RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION OF AN ANIMAL SHEL'IER AND PROVIDING
FOR ITS PAY~'£ NT AND USE AND DECLARING AN EMEIIGENCY.
WHEBEAS. the C:l.ty of Eag~-ood. Co~orado and the
C~ty of ~tt1eton. Co1orado are de•~roua of ente~na ~nto
an Agre-nt prov"i.d:l.ag for the c:onatruc:t:l.on of -d:l.t:l.ona1
fac:l.~:l.t:l.ea for the ex:l.at:l.ag ..u.-~ a-~ter -~oag:l.ag to the
C:l.ty of Eag~ewood • Co~orado and for part:l.a1 -~nt of auc:h
add:l.t:l.on by the C:l.ty of L:l.tt~eton. Col..orado. wh:Lc:h aha~~
ent~t1e aa~d C~ty to the uae of ~ts fac~1~t~e•. and
WHEREAS • the C:l.ty of Eng~ewood • Co~or-o aha1~
rec:e:l.ve the aUlD of TWe~ve 'l.'houaand ($~2.000.00) Do~l..ara
from the C~ty of L~tt1eton., Co1orado.
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. -fol..~owa:
Secti..on 1 ...
"n'lat t .be Ci..ty of Eng1ewood., Co1orado aha11 enter
J...nto an Aaree-nt wri..th the Ci.t:y of Li..t:t:1eton., Co1orado
a.c.cordi..n.g to the pro~ai.ona of that certai..n. wr:l..t:t:en i..nat:ru.-
..ent c:apt:i..oned ''.Agreement'' • wb.i.ch i.a at:t:ac.hed hereto • con-
a:l.at:l.ag of f:l.ve (5) ~wr:l.tten pagea and :I.e hereby :l.nc:or-
porat:ed by reference heref..n... Sai..d :l.n.at:rument: provi..dea:
(a) 'l.'he C:l.ty of Eag~ewood 0 Co~orado aha~~
prov"i.de an an:f.>Da~ ahe~ter fac:l.~:l.ty wh:l.c:h
aha11 i...nc:1u.de c:onatru.ct::Lon of an a.dd'i..t::l.on
thereto wh:l.ch w:l.~~ eerve the fo~l..ow:l.ng
pu.rpoaes:
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cag~ng and conf'i..'Die:Dien.t of anjmala;
the proper care and dt..apoai..ti..on of
such a..ni.Dl.a1a;
the aD~~Dunt an.d ~~~~ethod of re :l.:mbu.rse1Den.t
to the Ci..ty of Eng1ewood., Co1orado by
the Ci..ty of Li..tt1eton. Co1orado for the
u.e of such fac1..11..ti..ea; and
the provi..si..on for cance11ati..on of such
Agreement by ei.ther party.
The Ci.ty Counci.l. of the Ci.ty of Ensl.evood 0 Col.orado.
hereby authori.z:ea the Mayor of the Ci.ty of En&l.ewood. Col.orado
to aubacr1..be h:L..a n.-....e. to •a:l..d Agree~n.t on and :l.n beha1£ of
the Ci.ty Counci.l. end the Ci.ty of Eaaewood. Col.orado.
Sect'i..on 3.
I.naaDIU.C.h as the deve1opa~~~ent of com.p1ete ~1
ahel.ter faci.l.i.ti.ea ahal.l. enhance the abi.l.i.ty of the Ci.ty of
En,g1ewood • Co1orado to fu11y provi...de. for the c.ontro1 of
an:l.mal.a 'Wi.thi.n i.ta boun.dari.ea • the Ci.ty Counci.l. -reby fi.ada
and deterad...nea that an emergency ex..i..eta and that the en.ac~.nt
of the forego1..ng ordi..nance 1..a necessary for the ~di..ate
preaervat1..on of pub11..c hea1th. peace. safety and good o~er;
therefore. thi..• Ord1..nance aba11 become effect1..ve upon pu.b11..-
cati.on fol.l.o~ fi.nal. publ.i.cati.on.
In.troduc:ed • read i..n fu11 and paaaed on f1..rat read1..ng
on the 4th day of September. 1.973.
Publ.i.ahed aa a Bi.l.l. for an Ordi.nance on the
day of September. 1.973.
Mayor
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ex off~c~o C~ty C1erk Treasurer
I. Kar1 F. No11enberger. do hereby cert~fy that the
above and forego~ng ~-a true. accurate and comp1ete copy
of a B~11 for an Ord~nance. ~ntroduced. read ~n fu11. and
passed on f~rat read~ng on the 4th day of Septe~r. 1973.
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AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, entered i.nto thi.s day of
---------------• 1973 by and between the CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD~ COLORADO~ a mun~c~pa1 corporat~on, hereinafter
referred to as ''Engl.ewood'' and the CITY OF LITTLETON,.
COLORADO, a municipal. corporation, hereinafter referred
to a..s ''Litt1eton''.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the City of Eng1ewood, a municipal.
corporation, has and wi11 en1arge in the near future, an
an~1 sbe1ter and disposal. faci1ities incident thereto;
and
WHEREAS, the City of Litt1eton, a1so a municipal.
corporation, has expressed ita desire to participate in the
u..ae of sa..f..d fa.ci1ities; and
WHEREAS • both mu.ni.ci.pa1:1.ti.es fi.nd i.t mutua11y
deairab1e under the provisions of Chapter 88, Artic1e 2,
C.R.S. '63, as amended, entit1ed, ''Contra.cts for Govern.-
'lllll!.nta1 Serv-ices••, to enter into t:b.:J...a Agreea~ent.
NOW, THEREFORE, i.t i.s -reed by and between the
parti.es hereto as fo11ows:
I. "n1at the Ci.ty of Eng1ewood, Col.or-o, •ha11
provi.de an an:l.mal. sbel.ter faci.l.i.ty and aer-
vi.ce i.nci.dent thereto consi.sti.ng of the fol.l.owi.ng:
1. A modern structure W'i..th su.ffi..c:Lent anim.al
runs and cages to ac.caa.aodate the con-
f1.nement of dogs and •-1l.er an:l.mal.a •
2. Adjacent to the bu~l.di.ng, there shal.1 be
fenced an area ade~te to con£~ne 1arger
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of suc h 1arger sizes.
3. A euthanasia chamber of sufficient size
t o e u thanize 1arg e , me d i um and s~a11 dogs
or other &'Ula11 a.nim.a1s ..
4.. A gas fired i ncinerator sufficient to
cre~ate a 1 1 dogs and sma11er anLma1s ..
5.. The entire pound area sha11 be fenced
and pub1ic park ing provided .
6.. En.g1ewood sha11 receive. house • feed and
othe~se care for these anLma1s ordered
impounded by Litt1eton.
7. At a11 times the ~1 ahe1ter sha11 be
kept c1ean and a11 ~1s received from
Litt1eton aha11 be proper1y fed. cared
for and treated humane1y. The standards
aha11 be those adopted by the Society for
the Prevent:l.on of Crue1ty to Ao.iua&1& and
other appro~ate government agencies ..
8. Eng1ewood •-11 ac.eept fr<RD the proper
off~cera or wardena of ~tt1eton a11
an:i.D•&1a de1ivered to it for care on a
seven (7} day per -ek b-ia. -r-1ve (12}
hours on weekdays and two (2} hours on
Saturdays. Sunday•. and ho1idaya. Xn the
event of an emergency a:Ltuation. En.g1ewood
agrees to cooperate with Litt1eton ~
making the faci1itiea avai1ab1e to proper
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9. The she1ter sha11 be open to the pub1~c for
c1aimdng of an~a1s or other purposes for
four (4) hours on weekdays and two (2)
hours on Saturdays. Sundays and ho1idays.
A specif~c schedu1e estab1ished by Eng1ewood
sha11 be furnished to Litt1eton.
10. Eng1ewood sha11 provide te1ephone faci1ities
and accomodate Litt1eton by re1easing
an~a1s. co11ecting Litt1eton charged fees
and fines, and sha11 remit a11 fees and fLnes
to the proper Litt1eton office month1y.
However, re1ease or disposa1 of ~pounded
Litt1eton an~1s must be authorized by
Litt1eton or its autho~zed officers or
wardens prior to re1ease or disposa1.
11. A11 Litt1eton an~1s ordered disposed of
sha11 be disposed of by Eng1ewood. Disposa1
may be through adoption, transfer to a
research agency. or euthanized and c~ted.
12. Necessary :Lurpoundment forms and a.dm:ini.strative
procedures sha11 be eatab1iahed as 111Utua.11y
agreed to between Eng1ewood and Litt1eton.
II. Litt1eton aha11:
1. Reimburse the City of Eng1ewood at the rate
of One Do11ar ($1.00) per day per an~1.
but sha11 guarantee a ~~ fee of
Three Hundred F~fty Do11ars ($350.00) per
JDOnth. Such fee aha11 be for the receiving.
hous~ng. feed~og. care and other ~n~strat~ve
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services performed by Eng1ewood. and such
fees sha11 be paid to Eng1ewood month1y.
However. Eng1ewood w~11 credit Litc1eton
in the amount of Two Hundred Do11ars
($200.00) monthLy dur~ the duration of
this contract. to offset the Twe1ve Thou-
sand Do11a.r ($L2,000.00) payment =ade to
Eng1ewood on the day of
1973. to offset the cost of expanding the
EngLewood aniD>a.L sheLter. Such credit wiLL
be made agaLnst the totaL monthLy biLL sub-
Ddtted by EngLewood to LittLeton.
2. Pay to EngLewood an additionaL fee of One
DoLLar ($L.OO) per aniD>a.L for aLL auch
an:iulaLs disposed of by euthanasia and
cremation. Such feea a~l. a1ao be paid
_,nthl.y. Engl.ewood a~l. have ful..l. cl.~
for any fees co11ecbad for aatwel• adop~d
or transferred to re..._arch ..._DC~• ...
3. Establ.ish and provi-to £aa1awood. reg-
ul..ationa. proc:eclurea -re--tion fee
acbedul.ea co-riag &11 i-usA d Littl.etOOD.
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Ter~~~& and coo.dit:Lona of this Agreement aha11 be
:Ln force and effect for a per:Lod of f:Lve (5)
years commencing Jan~ary 1. 1974. through
December 31., 1978. This Agreement may be ca.n-
cel.l.ed by e:Lther of the part:Les hereto on the
1st day of January of any subsequent year dur::Lng
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the term of thLS Agreement upon nLnety (90)
days prior ~tten notice to the other party.
However, in the event of such can.ce11at~on,
the fo11owLng pena1tLes sha11 be Lmposed agaLnst
the jurisdiction requesting such cance11ation:
Pena1ty: Cance11ation date effective Jan-
uary 1, 1975 -fLfty percent (50%) of the
tota1 costs paid by Litt1eton the previous
year. January 1, 1976 -thLrty-fLve percent
(3S%) of the tota1 costs paLd by LLtt1eton
in. the prev"i..ou.s year .. January 1, 1977 -
fLfteen percent (15%) of the tota1 costs
p&Ld by LLtt1eton Ln the prevLous year.
January 1, 1978 -no pena1ty.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the partLes hereto have hereunto
set their hands and sea1s on the day of------------
1973.
ATTEST:
Eng1ewood Director of
Fina.n.ce
CXTY OF ENGLEl«X>D, COLORADO
By -~~~=---------------------------------Mayor
CXTY OF LITTLETON, COLORADO
By
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN -----------""""''------
A BYLL FOR
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREE~T B~EN THE
!" U DLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO. A COLORADO
\'( -RPORATICI.N., AND THE CTTY OF ENGL~OD, COLOR.A.I>O.,
A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION • RELATING TO THE PURCHASE
AND LEASING OF LAND BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR
THE DEVELOPMENT OF A RECREATION AREA; AND DE-
CLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WH.ERE.AS, the Public Service Co~ o:f Coloredo -.ad the Cltjy of
Engle-wood, Colorado, are desirous of ea._terlDC lll.t:o azt. AcreeDW!ID-t by ..bleb
Public Service Cot:D.p&Dy o.f Colorado sha.Jl gtve to tbo Clty of' EDgl.,.,oocl.
Colorado, a bvelve (12) D:Lontb. option to purcba..se land CO'IDD.'l.only kno.vn aa
South Clay Street Property, Sheridan.., Arapahoe C~ty. Colorado; and
WHE.REA.S, Public Se.rvlce Co"I:Dp&Dy o.f Color.-:l.o I.e deet.roua o:f
obt.a.lni.Dg either DJ..ODles or exchange oL property lD the BUD1 o.f $300, 000. 00
.Cor the l.r devell()llnnen_t. and use as a publ tc lrtUlty;
NOW. THEREFORE. BE YT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
T'HE CITY OF ENGLEWCK>D, COLORADO, -:follows:
Sec:tlOID. 1.
":lha~ the Cl~ or Englewood. Colorado. aball _._. --Asr-t
'W'1tb the Publlc Service CoUlp&.D;y o:f Colorado acoordi.Dg to the provt.atexu~ of'
that certain written t..n.st:rl.DD.ent capttoa.ed. ••Agree'JD.eDt:••, whi_ch la attached
hereto,. consisting o.f at.x: (6) t:ypev.rritt:en pages a.ud :Exhibits ••A••, '"A-1••. ••s••.
ncu, no••, and .. E ... and ls hereby incorporated by re.f:ereu.ce herein. Said
instrUDJ.ent. provides t.ba:t:
(a) T'be Ctt.y shall have an. opttc:m. for a period of' t:welve (1.2) Dl.ontha
frox::n the date o.f the Agreex::nent to acquire title to real estate outlined OD.
Exhibit. "A" and described on Exhibit .. A-1"'• providing f:or a deposit t.n the
SUDJ. of $5. 000. 00 with a total purchase price of $300. 000. 00 •
(b) 'The City shall have :froDl. t.he CODl.P&Dy a 1etute -deecrlbed. lD.
Exhibit -.B .. for a period of: one (1.) year with aut.OJD.a.tlc rea.e.vala al.loart..Dc the
COID.s'tructloo. D1a.lnteoa.nce and operation o.:f a gol.:f couree. wi.tb certa.ID reetrtc-
tions. and to lease adjacent rlgbt.s-of-wa,y as described and colored In yellow
and green on Exhibit ''A •• for the use of such land In cex~.junctf.oa. wttb. the golf
course. but subject to a prl.J:n.a..ry use of conduits and tr&naDJ.ls&l<m. tlnea for
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(c) "Ibe City ahaU have a right oL firat re1uaa.l to pur....._, property
b-001 the Co~ -out.U..o.ed oa. Exhlblt:. '~'·. eald property curreotJ,y belDg
u.eecl by the Ccnnpau.y • aad to acquire certa.ln IDtereata In wa:ter rl.ghte wb.ich •
eltber part:lal.ly or a.J.l_• are subject to a Lease .A,creea1ea.t. dated AprU &. 1970.
~ tbe ct'*"' and. the Ccnnpany cc:.:l.Cern.lDg w-ell water em. the laDd..
(d) "Ibe Public Ser"'rtce Co>:r>pany oL Colorado ahall be pald the UKa1
BUD'l o.f $300.000.00 either in ca.eh or at the Co-.npan;y•a opdc.:a by c:leelgnat:~Dg
ooe or >ne>re tracts of laDd '"'bleb .,..... be pur-by the CU;y em. behalf of the
OoD>pOOIQ' aDd eKICh_.,.t tn lieu of caah. Suc:b -----aa to .....,._t;a to be ~-by a certlfled appralaer aa tv the val-OIL the .... -.,. .. laDd.
(e) 1D the ev_.t-CU;y -u.r--. -lt ahall ..-per--...-
the ~ltt.... OIL-Acr-t abe lalUa.l .s.s-tt OIL S&. 000.00 ~~ -
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Sect .... 2.
"Ibe CU;y COUDCU oL -Clty of EI>Blewoocl.. Colorado. hereby --
rls-the 114_..-of the Clty OIL Eaclewoocl., Colorado. to •-.:rtbe lal8 _.._
to .aid Acre =-._ -lD bebalf of tbe ctty CCIUDc:U --cu;,. of EDclewoocl., Col..-ado.
~DI.UCb. -t:bDe la oL the -8«1Dce m ...,.._mtnc aald paopea:"' Lex-
the developa:a.emt: m a recreatlcxaa.l. reeoarce OD behalf 016 tile ell:'-oL tile
ctty of EDCI-. Colorado. -Clt;lo" CCIUDCU -.a.y ~ -__._ --~c:y--lata ____ l:of ___ IAC<lnl....._
l• Deeeaa&ry Cor tbe l........S-~-OIL .-Uc: ~ -· ..s.t;y
aDd &ood ~. therefore. ..... Ord..._ .-u--.,.-.-u-
c:a~:a ... followi.DC f~ ~Ucatle>R.
IDtroduced. re.d lD fall -___.t ... fir-re.diD& ._ -4oth ~
of Sept;e>nber. 19'73..
19'73.
PubH.-.. a Bill for ... ~ ... the ___ doo.y OIL .._.,._ber.
:MAYOR
ATTEST'
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gotng t_s a true. accur~Ue. and coxo.p1ete copy m a Bill f:or an ord.Jn,anoe.
introdu.ced. read iD. 'full. aDd paaaed ClD ft.rat readiDC OD the 4th day o:f
Sept;.emnber. 1S.'73 •
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City of Englewood
Augus~ 22. 1973
3400 South E l•t i S treet
Engl.-oocs. Colo rado 80110
Mrs. M..ilea Da.vlea. President.
Board of Trustees
Ara-.hoe Regional Library District
6840 South Uni v ers i ty Boul.eva.rd.
Littletao. Colorado 8 0122
:Dear M.ra. :Davies:
Phon. (303) 7C1 ·1140
The .Engle91f00d City CouocU 1-t M.ooc:lay evening accepted t:h.erec:os:n-
.D~e~D.dat.ioo of' the Engle"Wood. Publ.ic Ll.bra.ry Board lD rejecting the
1974 coatra.c~ aa subJ:nitted by the Ar~oe Regiaoal Ubrary District..
Tbe City o£ :E:Dgle'"'ood tbere£are cc.otoeD>plalea -u ,.,u~ CC>GUn,_ -
aerve Ar._-Couaty rea-.-r the CCP:lS ~
Tbe deciaioa waa baaed~ a a10Dber ~ factora, 1Dcl1Mliac the
£oll ..... iug,
It. l a JDY UDdera~i..D.g t:hat. tbe Library Board dld aot receiYe a reply
fron> the Regional Library District recar<ii.Dg their oHer -.....-wl.th
repreaeo.tat.l vea o 1 t ._ e District...
U you care a» puraue thl.a £urther, pl_ea.ae feel Lree to OCJRt:a.ct zne.
Cordi ally youra,
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STANLEY H. DIA:J
CUy Mouaager
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cc: The Hcxaorable MU~ E. Senti. M.ayor
Mrs. Beverly SUnoa.., Chairn1..a.n ,. L fb.rlU"'Y 1-'of'rd
M.l.aa Harri.et Lute, Director oL .Li.brarle• II • •
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN DHORITY
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. 31 • SERIES OF 1973
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING CHAPTER 3 • ENTITLED
''REGULATED BUSINESS PRACTICES,'' TITLE XI OF THE '69 E.M.C.
REGULATING SECOND-HAND DEALERS • HOUSE-TO-HOUSE SECOND-HAND
BUYERS; REQUIRING THE LICENSING THEREOF; AND ESTABLISHING
STANDARDS FOR THE CONDUCT OF SAID BUSINESSES.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. as fo1l.owa:
Seet::l.on 1. ··
That: Chapter 3. T:l.t:l.e XI of the '69 E.M.C. :l.s hereby
repea1ed and reenacted to read as fo11ows:
1.1.-3-l. SECOND-HAND DEALERS: ROOSE-TO-HOUSE
SECOND HAND BUYERS
(a) Second-Hand Deal.ers -L:l.cense Requ:l.red for
Second Hand Dea1ers... No person, fi:n:a., or
c:orporati..on sba..1.1 keep a pl.a.ce for the purchase or
aa1e of: second-hand cl.othing, second-band house-
bol.d goods • ant:l.que furn:l.ture or other ant::l.que art:-
1..c1es; sec::.ond-ha.n.d l?ook.s • 1D&ga.zi..nes, ne~papera and
other pub1:i._cati..ons; articl.es taken Ln ful.l. or part
satisfaction of a debt or taken ~~r resal.e for the
purpose of ful.l. or part satisfaction of a debt ;
second-hand counters, shel.ving, showcases, store,
And offi..ce fixtures, boil.ers, engines, bel.ting,
pul.l.eys, motors, dynamos, el.ectrica1 apparatus,
~hi..nery; other second-hand art~c1es of any k~nd
or descript~on, except used automobi1es and except
cha~tab1e organizat~ons; nor sha11 any person
trade, barter, dea1 in, or carry on the business
of dea1ing in any such second-hand artic1e as
bere:I.Jnbefore descr:l.bed • ~thout: be:l.ng spec:l.al.1y
11..cenaed for suc:h pu..rpose as hereinafter provided
:l.n tb:l..a art: :i.e 1e •
(b) Garage Sal.es -Exempt:. Garage aa.1es • be:Lng
those occasional sa1es of used persona1 property,
not previous1y purchased for re-sa1e, on the premises of ,
the owner or occupant of residentia1 property. not
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exceed~ng f~ve (5) consecut~ve days ~n duration,
and he1d no sooner than once i.n every twe1ve (12)
con.secut:'Lve months. are exempt from. the 1i..c.e.nsLng
pro~si.ona of thi.s chapter.
11-3-2 DESIGNATION OF LOCATION. Any 1i.cense i.ssued
under the pro~si..ons of this artic1e sha11 designate
the p1ace i.n whi.ch the person so 1i.censed sha11
carry on the business for which he is 1icensed,
and such business sha11 not be c~ed on or con-
ducted i.n any other p1ace than that desi.gnated i.n
and by such 1icenae.
11-3-3 SOLICITATION OF BUSINESS UPON THE STREETS.
No person 1icensed under the prov~sions of this
art::l..c1e aha11 be permitted to sol~ci..t: busi._ness i..n any
of the arti..c1es nazued herein upon any street or
pub1i.c hi.ghway.
11-3-4 CHARACTER REQUIREMENTS; LICENSE, HOW GRANTED .
The City License Officer may grant: a 1icense to such
person. firm, or corporation as sha11 produce satis-
factory evidence · of good character to exercise and
carry on a business of dea1ing in second-hand artic1es.
goods • 'W'ares • or mercha.n.dLae • upon payment: of the
1::Leense fee required therefor ...
11-3-5 SCHEDUI.E OF LICENSE FEES. The annua1 J.i.cense
fees requi.red for engagi.ng i.n the busi.ness of dea1i.ng
~n second-hand art:~c1es. goods. wares. or merchandLae
as def ~ned -i.n Sect~on 11-3-1 0 above ; sha11 be as
fo11ows:
Genera1 Second-H and De8.1er. t:he 1argest pro-
port~on of whose busi.neaa ~-buyi.ng or ae11i.ng
aeeond-ha.n.d a.rt:::Lc::1ea. goods. wares. or JZ~~erchan.
di.se of any ki.nd or deacri.pti.on: $100.00.
M:i.xed Second-Hand Dea1er. whose p~ry busi.-·
aeaa ::La sel..1.i...ng new goods. but: who buys and
ae11s second-band artLc1es. goods. wares. or
-rc:h.andi..se of the aa:aae type. or c 1aaa of new
aoods ao1d: $50.00.
1qci.denta1 Second-Hand Dea1er. whose dea1i.ng
~n second-hand art:1..c1es. goods. ware•. or
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merchand~se ~s 1~~ted to the acquir~ng of
the same ~n, by and through exchange for new
artic1es. goods, wares, and merchand~se, and
to the dLsposa1 of the same by sa1e on1y
~nc~denta1 to any part of the main business of
dea1ing in ne~ goods, wares, and merchandLse:
$10.00.
Each a pp1:l..cat::l..on olE. such 1icenses sha11 be
accompanied by an app1ication fee Ln the amount
of Ten Do11ars ($10.00). except that no such
app1~cat~on fee sha11 be requLred of Inc~denta1
Second-Hand Dea1ers; provided, however, that
no app1Lcat~on fee sha11 be requLred on app1L-
cat::·:l.on for reae-wa1 ~of an existing 1icen.se _ Any
chaace of ownership sba11 requ:l..re a new app1i-
ca~on and 1:l..cenae, with payment of fees therefor.
11-3-6 BOND. Every person so 1~censed sha11. before
receiving s~ch 1icense, execute a bond to the City of
Eng1ewood ~n the sum of FLve Hundred ($500.00) Do11ars.
11-3-7 SECOND-HAND D>'"ALERS' REGISTERS. Every person.
fi~. or corporation 1icensed as a second-hand dea1er
eha11 keep at h~s or her p1ace of bus~ness a substant~a1
and we11-bound book, ~n wh~ch he or she sha11 enter a
~nute descript~on of &11 persona1 property purchased by
h..:I.Da or her., the date of the purchase, the name and resi-
dence or p1ace of bus~n.ess of the person or persons from
wham such purchase was ~ade, and part~cu1ar1y mentioned
any prom:l...nent or descri.pt::i..ve m.a.rk.a that m.ay be on said
property. The a~d book sha11 be ..:cept c1ean and 1egib1e.
and a11 ent:~es made there~n sha11 be made wLth Lnk.
·Every person so 1icensed sha11. during the ordinary hours
of business, when requested by any po1ice officer or
1~cense ~n.spector of the C~ty. submit and exhLb~t said
book descr:Lbed above to the ~.n.spect~on of any of the
above-named officers, and sha11 a1s~ exhibit: such goods
or peraona1 property to any of a..£oresaid officers. Any
person f~1~g or refua~ng to comp1y w~th any require-
ment of th~s sect~on sha11 be gu~1ty of -a v~o1atLon
thereof.
11-3-8 SECOND-HAND. DEALERS' REPOKrS. It sha11 be the
duty of eve-ry 1i..c.ensed person afore_aaf..d to make out and
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de1iver to the Ch~ef of Po1ice~ every day before
the hour of twe1ve o•c1ock noon. a 1egLb1e and
correct copy from the book required in Section
11-3-7, givLng an accurate account and description
of each and a11 of the artic1es and things purchased
during the preceding day, and the price paid there-
for, the precise t~me of purchase. and the names and
residences of the persons from who~ such purchases
-were made.
1.1.-3-9 SECOr-'D-HAND DEALERS NOT TO CONDUCT PAWN
SHOPS OR JUNK YARDS. No person l.icensed as
a second hand dea1er sba11, during the period of his
1icense, receive or ho1d a 1icense or carry on the
business of a p~broker or. a. keeper of a junk. yard.
11.~3-1.0 HOURS OF BUSINESS. It shal.l. be unl.awful. for
any second-hand dea1er, as defined and regu1ated here-
in. to keep open or pe~it to be kept open his p1ace
of business, or to conduct or permit to be conducted
such bus~ness, or to purchase, se11, or exchange in
the way of bus~ness any goods, artic1es, or things
whatsoever, before the hour of 6:00 o•c1ock A.M. or
after the hours of 9:00 o•c1ock P.~. on any week day
except Saturday, or before the hour of 6:00 o•c1ock
A.M. or after the hour of 10:00 o'c1ock P.M-on
Saturday, or at any time after 12:00 o'c1ock noon
on the first day of the week common1y ca11ed Sundfty;
PROVIDED. HOWEVER. that it shal.l. be unl.awful. for any
•ueh dea1er to receive, accept, or purchase either
abso1ute1y or conditiona11y, any artic1es. goods,
'W&res • or merchandise on the first ..Jay of the week
commonl.y cal.l.ed Sunday.
1.1.-3-1.1. HOUSE-TO-HOUSE SECOND-HAND BUYERS. It sha11.
be un1awfu1 for any person, firm, co-partnership, or
corporation to engage in the business of buying second-
hand goods from house-to-house withLn the City of
Eng1ewood ~thout first having obtained a 1icense so
to do from the City License Officer of the City of
Eng l.ewood.
1.1.-3-1.2 LICENSE FEE. The l.icense fee for said busi-
ness of buying second-hand goods from house to bouse
eha11 be fifty dol.l.ars ($50.00) per _annum.
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11-3-13 RE G I S TER . A 11 pers ons. co-partnersh ~ps,.
firms,. and co ..... p o rat ions eng a ge d i.n tt:e business o f
bu~ng second-hand g oods sha11 k eep a record, writte n
i..n ink in a pe rma.nent 1y bound book,. sho't....,i.ng the n ame
of each person f r om who~ such s e cond -h and g oods we re
bought; the~r address,. street number,. and the date
and hour when such goods were purchased; books sha11
be open to the inspection of any po1ice officer or
off~cers or inspectors of the City License Office.
11-3-14 REPORTS. A11 persons,. firms,. co-partnerships.
or corporacLons so engaged Ln the buy~ng of second-hand
goods from house t:o bouse,. sha.11 fi1e each day,. except:
Sundays and ho1Ldays. before the hour of twe1ve (12:00)
o•c1ock noon,. with the Chief of Po1ice of the Ci~ of
En81e.wood,. an :l..t:~zed report: of a11 t:ra.n.sact:i.on..s of
the previous day, givi..ng a description of each a .rtic1..e
purchased and the person, firm. or corporation from
which purchased.
11-3-15 GENERAL PROVISIONS.
Sb~pment of Second~Hand Goods from City. No
second-hand goods so purchased sba11 be shipped away
from the City of Eng1ewood by said purchasers, or
any second-band dea1er purchas:J..ng the same within ten
(10) days of the date of said purchase.
11-3-16 SECTIONS 11-3-11 to 11-3-14 NOT TO APPLY TO
SECOND HAND DEALERS. Nothing in SectLons
11-3-11 t o 11-3 14 sha11 be construed to app1y to
second-hand dea1ers having a fixed p1ace of bus:J..ness.
except that the ten-day provision as to ·shipp:l..ng or
re~oving from the City of such second-hand goods
sha11 app1y to any person. firm. or corporation
hav~ng possess i o n o f such second-hand goods •
11-3-17 REMOVAL OF PLACE OF BUSINESS. In case any
person 1icensed as prov~ded in this artic1e sha11
remove his p1ace of business from the p1ace desig-
nated in such 1:1.ce.nse, he sha11 :1.tmDedi.ate1y there-
upon give notice to the City License Officer and
have the change noted upon h:J..s 1icenae.
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11-3-18 SECOND-HA~"D ART"J:Cl...ES TO BE HELD TEN DAYS
BEFORE SALE. No dea1er ~n second-band
a.r·ti..c::1es or house-to-house second-hand buyer, sha11
expose for sa1e, or se11 or dLspose of, any art:ic1e
or arti..c::1es wi..thLn ten days of the t:~ of purchasing
the &IUD!e, nor unti..1 the sarDe have been i..n or upon the
prem.f..ses wherein the same are offered, exposed or so1d •
at 1east: ten days-
11-3-19 DEALERS TO EXHIBIT GOODS TO POLICE. Every
dea1er in second band artic1es or bouse-to-bouse
aec::ond-hand buyer who sha11 receive or be in posaes-
ai..C)!1 of any goods, art:i.c1es, or things, which Dl&Y
have been 1ost: or sto1en, or a11eged or supposed to
have been 1ost: or at:o1en, sha11 forthwith, on a demand,
exhibit the same to any member of the po11.ce department:.
The Chief of Po1ice 11-3-20 INSPECTION OF DEA~RS.
by h~e1f or by any officer designated by hLm sha11
have genera1 supervision over a11 dea1ers Ln second-
hand art~c1es, and house-to-house second-hand buyers
and aba11 a.1so have. power to i__n.spec:t their respec:::t~ve
p1aees of business _and a11 artic1es or things kept
there-I..n, whenever he aha11 deem i..t necessary so to do.
11-3-21 SEVERABILITY. If any provision of t~
Chapter or ~ts app1icati..on to any person, fi..~, or
corporat~on or cLrcumatancea, i..a be1d Lnva1i..d, such
inva1id:lty sha11. not a£fect other .-roviaiona or
-pl..icationa of th:l..s Chapter.
The Couoci1 hereby dec1area the provisions
of th::ls Chapter to be aeverab1e.
Introduced. read in fu11 and passed on first reading
on the 20th day of August. 1973.
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Pub1:Lshed aa a B:l-11 for an Ord:l..nance on the 23rd day
of August. 1973.
Read by t:Lt1e and passed on f:Lna1 read:Lng on the 4th
day of September. 1973.
Pub1:Lsbed by t:Lt1e as Ord:Lnance No.
of 1973. on the 6th day of September. 1973.
ATTEST:
__ J.u.1~-• Ser:Les
I • Kar1 Ro11enberger • do hereby c:ert:Lfy that the
above and £oregoi..ng :La a true. accurate and C.CJIIIP1ete. copy of
an Ord:Lnanc:e passed on f:Lna1 read:Lng and pub1:Lshed by t:Lt1e
. --Ord:Lnance No. n • Ser:Lea of 1973.
ex off:Lc:Lo C:Lty C1erk-Treasurer
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