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COUliCIL CHAMBERS
CITY OF EIIG.LEWOOD • COLORADO
SEPTEMBER 10. 1973
SPEX:IAL MEETXliG :
The C"i.ty Coune:l..l.. o~ ~he C:l..ty or Engl._evood,. .Ara~ County,.
Co1orado,. met La apec:l.a1 aeaai..on on September 10,. 1973. at 8:02 P.M.
Ma;y"or Senti... pres:1.d..:1.ng. c&l...l..ed the meet:i.n& to order.
re~ by the C~ty C.l..erk.
ROTICE OF CALL BY THE MAYOR
FOB A SPECIAL SESSIOII OF THE CITY COUliCIL
JC>IIDAY • SEP'TEMBER l.O,. 1973
8:00 P.M.
The Ci.ty Counc:1.1 o'C the C:l.ty of En.gl.._e"W"ood,. Arapahoe County,. Co.l..or&do,. i.e
hereby c&1.1ed to a ape-ei..&l.. meet:l....ng at the Ci..ty Ha1.1,. 3400 South ~t:1.
Street,. ror the purpose or conduct~ a pub1ic bear~ on:
The :l..n.tent to annex approxim.ate.1y 1.83 a.c:rea 1...n
the ~e~ty o~ Santa Fe and Un:l.on Streets.
/a/ Sta..n.1ey H. Di..&l..
STAliLEY B. DIAL
C:1.ty tc.nager
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AC1010WLEDG.E24EIIT OF RECEI.Pr OF NOTICE
The f"ol...3..ovi.n.g persona. a.l...1 Counci.l. MeDlbera or the C:l.ty of" EngJ.ewood. do
hereby acknowl.edge reee:l.pt or not:l.ee of" the above spec:l.a1 aeaa:l.on:
/a/ J ud.i..th B. Henn..:l..ng
/a/ Pau1 B1eaa~
I a I Bovard R. Brown
/a/ ~.l..ton E. Senti.
1•1 ~ ... J. Dho.r:l.ty
/a/ ~r E. Schwab
/a/ Werner D. Schnackenberg
A.aa:J..•t~ C:l..ty ~r l!lc:Cown
C~ty Attoroe7 Berar~
D1...recto:r or Pub.1..1.c Wor:.t. Waca:o.o.e..r II • •
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D:i...rector or Finance No11enberger
A~n~atrat~ve Assistant Mende1son
F~re Chier Hami1ton
Assistant D~r eet or o~ ComcunJty
Deve1opment r'or P~a.nn..i..n.g Roalan..e
COUNCI.LMAN BLESSING J«>VED AND COtmCILWOMA..N HE!!lRIIifG SECONDED A
MOTION TO OPEN A PUBLIC HEARI:NG TO CONSrDER THE INTEN"'I" TO ANNEX APPROXI-
MA.TELY l..83 ACRES IN THE VICINITY OF SANTA FE A..VD UNION STREETS . Upon the
c~ of the ro11, the vote resulted as ro ~o ~s :
Ayes: Council Members Schwab, Schnackenberg, He~. Dbority,
Bro-vn, Blessing, Senti...
Na,ys: None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried and the publ..ic he~ng open.
A compl..ete tape recording o~ this publ..~c hearing is maintained on
rile in the Department of Finance and Record .
City Attorney Berardini descr ibed the ~~ or h earing t his vaa,
that of a quasi-judicia1 nature, and defined it and i ts procedures to the
Council. He stated the Counci1 had passed Resolution No. 33 . Series o~
1973, which vas one of intent to annex tb~s area. It is the City 's duty
to prove that the annexat~on meets the 1eg~ requirements under State 1aw.
He presented the pub1~sher 's &rr~da~t as Exbib~t 1 to tbe City C1erk.
Mr. ~rick. attorney ror same property owners Ln the area. stated
that he questioned the City 's intent t o decide on a~ the facta s~nce their
mind a..1..rea...dy made up :i..n the annexation or tb.:i_s area.
M.a.yor Senti stated that the Counci1 was open to an :1..mpartia..1
decision of the case .
City Attorney Bera...rdi-ni stated that be had some ev1..dence and tw"O
vitnesses to present.
Mr. Wi11i.am ~ck stated that he represented many of the prop~
o wners in the area and vas of the opinion that it vas n ot 1 egal nor to the
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C~ty Attorney Berardini stated that perhaps the best method for
procedure would be ror the Ci~y to orrer the~r case first and then allow
ob~ections to be made.
D~rector or Pub1i.e l.:'ork..s,. K.e11.s Waggoner. vas a-om 1...n by the
City Cl..erk.
E:x.h..1.bi.t lllo. 2 "-"&& presented and mark..ed for evidence. It consisted
of a map or the annexation area.
Ci. ty Attorne:Y De.ra.rd.:i..n.i. i.nqu..i...red of' Mr. Waggoner w-hat h.i..s forma.l.
t raining consisted or. ~~-Waggoner stated tbat he ~as a Professi.ona.l.
Engineer (PE) in Co:l..ora.d.o , a.nd a. PE and Land Surveyor 1...n the Sta.1:'.-e of
Wyom.i.ng .
City Attorney Be.r&rd..in.i. i..nqu.i.red a..s to the nature of .Exb..:1.bit 2.
Mr. Waggoner stated tba:t :l.t is the 'boundary of the proposed a.nn.e:x.atiOD and
'ehe contiguity vi.th the City . He stated that he h.a.d rev:i..ev"e d the -...p
himse1f &1thougb it ~ prepared under h .:i.a direction.
Mr. J!ltyrick. .1...nqu..:i....red as to vben. the vork wa...s o rigin~ prepe...red.
Mr-Waggoner stated that on Ma;y J.. 7 • 1973 • Mr. M;:)rrick :i..n.qu.:Lred a.a "t;O where
the ~~ormat~on to make ~be map ~&a obta~ned. Mr. Waggoner stated that ~t
obta.i.ned :t"rcml the ordinances of a..nne.x.a.t~on and :f'rom deeds-
Ci.ty Attorney Be.r-a.rd.i.ni.. introduced Exhibi..t 3. bei..D.g a map.
Ex.hi.bi.t 3A. ordi.na.nees color coded to that map. and Exhib.i..t 3B. rel..a.t:l..n.g
to the map. a.1so co1or co:i.ed. Mr. Waggoner stated that this was a map of
the v-ar:i.oua a.nnex:ations by the City over the p ast . They -were color coded
to coincide v-i.th the ordinances az:ld deed.a iovol..ved . The Depa.rt.Jnent o-r
Pub1ic Works had taken the ordinances to the beat of the inrormat ion av-~1-
the ann~tion map.
C:1.ty Attorney Be:ra...rd.in..i.. :i...nqui.red a.s to the nature of the deeds.
Mr. Waggoner stated that they vere obta.i...oed f'.rom Arapahoe County and that
these deeds vere used to fol1ov the north boundary l..~e s of the annexat:i.on.
not current~ C:i.ty boundary lines. The deeda vere not used to estab1:1.sb
City l..~ts ~cept :i.n one case. D:1.atancea and bearings ~ere determined
from the deeds •
Mr. M;yri.ck. stated that he vou.1.d 1i...ke to :Lnquire ru:rthe:r :i.nto the
o~dinances. He :1.nquired ~betber ~he orange 1i.ne on the ~p co~:1.ded
exactly ~tb the or~nance. Mr. aggoner stated that the 1ine as de~:i.ned
does not e..xi.s"t:. i.n the ordi.n~c e. The ord.:1.D.I!LOce sta"Ced rather that the 1.i.ne
vou...1.d be the boundary 1i.ne of t he De.nver and Ri.o Gra:nde Ba.1..1...roa.d. The
act~ d...i.ste.nce and bea..ri.ng o-r the line va..s determ.:1..ned a.a a resu.1t o-r' that.
Mr. Myrick inquired as to what source Mr. Waggoner used to get
that boundary 1i..ne :i.e that 1oca ti..on . Mr. Waggoner state d that it waa
tota1ed from another Ci.ty map of wbi.cb he w ou1d have to get ~rom his otti.ce. II • •
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Councilman Schwab requested a five-minute recess. Mayor Senti
recessed the Council at 8:45 P.M . Council re-convened at 6:52 P.M.
Mr -Waggoner showed the source map o~ "Che d.:ist.a.nces and
bearings.
Mr. M;;yriek stated tha.-c he w-anted a1..l. "t:.he source m.a.teri.a.1 in the
record. Mr. Waggoner stated that the location vas determined by the
o r dinance and that the exact distance and bearing was obtained from other
ma.ter:i.a.l..s in the office .. Mr . M;yrick object-ed and requested &1.l. the
materi~ used in the determination.
Counci1man Schwab inquired as to vho ruled on the objection,
a Council.. vote or the Me.,yor. Ci. ty At "C-orney Be:ra.rd...j_n.i stated that Mr .
~ick had to ask for a. ~ing on his objection o n the lack of e~dence
provided a.nd the Council... vou..l.._d have to make som.e d .ecision .. City Attorney
Berardini stated that he felt the e~dence as presented sbou1d be re ce~ved
vhi1e Mr. Myr~ck had asked for &11 of the doc~ts remo~ely related.
Mr. Myrick stated that he needed &11 the backup 1~ormat io o vbicb resulted
~ be 1~ne ~ng at that 1ocat~on.
Mayor Sent~ sta:t:.·ed that am:p1e e -de.nce ha.d been d..i_sc1osed to
provide ~he 1~oes' authenticity.
Mr. Myrick stated that it ~as b~s ree1~ that &11 evidence to
provide this a.nn.exat~o n's su..ite.bi.1i.ty vas burden upon the City , and his
requieat should be considered.
City Attorney Berardini stated that the question bad to become,
bow rar do you go 'W"i.tb suppzyi..ng i.n.:t"orma.t~on? Extreme details not
necessary to prove need ~o r annexation in his opLo~on.
Counc~1mao Scbvab stated that there vas a need for a speedy
T'lti~ on the obJection by Mr. Myrick. Counci~ :91es.s~ng concu.:rred
tha"t:. more speedy rulings on the objections were necessary 1...n order to
move the be-a.ri..ng &1ong-
~~or Senti stated that be vi11 not ~ow the request ror more
det&iled in~orm.&t.i.o:o a..s a...sked f'or by Mr. ~ick.. Mr. ~ck stated that
it vas hi s underata.nd.i.n.g then that the City wou.l..d not a..l.l..ov hi..m to .t"'u.rtber
:in~erroga.te the ~tness into the d etails of' the a.nne.xa:t:i.OD .map.
City Attorney Berardini stated that that vas not cacp~ete~ true
beca..u.se the o r di..n.ances presented gave the 1i.ne.s a..l..though other detai~ va...s
used vbicb worked into the decision. Mr. ~1ck stated that he objec~e d
that Mr. Waggoner did not p ro~de a~l the de~ai~s and obJe cted to the
cross examination be~ng cut oCf . He ~el..t that this vbo~e proceeding was
a sham ir &11 the inror.mation vas not provide d h~-
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Counc~1m&n Scbvab mov~d tha~ the ob jection be accepted or over-
ru1ed by the ~or, and questioned whether Mr. ~ick had the right to
question each d:i.ste.nce and bearing. Tbe motion died for the 1ack or a.
second .
City Attorney Be:ra.rdini asked f"or a. ru.1ing on Exhibit 3 and its
admissabi1ity. Mr . Waggoner stated that this vas the best inrormation
avai1ab1e on this proposed annexation.
COUNCr.LM.AN SCHWAB MOVED AND COUNCI!..W('IV..A.N HENNING SECONDED A
MOTION TO ACCEPT EXHIBIT 3 AND OVER RULE THE OBJECTIONS FROM THE OPPOSITION
COUNSEL THAT HE DID NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE RECORDS AND DETERMINATION OF THE
BOUNDARY LINES. Upon the ca.11 or the r o11, the vote resulted as ro11ovs:
Ayes: Counc1.1 Members Scbvab, Schnackenberg, Henning , Dbority,
Ble ssing. Senti.
Absent : None
The ~or declared the motion carried .
Councilwoman Henning stated hat the Council must accept expert
testLmony and that any additional plats or mapa would not he~p the
Counc~1 ~n theLr dee~s~on, due to the~r ~ab~1~ty to read the deta~1ed
Lnrorma~ion on ~t.
Counc:l.l..ma..n Bro wn stated that we eo~d n ot .l....i...m..it Mr. Myrick J...n h:l.a
des~re to represent his c1:1.ents however.
CouneiLman Dbo~ty s~ated that he did not ree1 that th:l.s part:!.-
~ar 1Lmitat:l.on 1Lmited his role whatsoever.
City Attorney Bera.rdini stated bat he vou1.d 1i....k.e the Cou.nc:l.l to
aceept Exbib:l.ts 3A and 3B, those being the ord:l.nances and deeds re1ated.
Mr. ~~ck showed object:l.on since Council had lLmited his
interrogation or the details or t he o rdJ...nances and the deeds. City Attorney
Bera.rdi.ni. stated hat Mr. M;y"r ick could quest::l..on a..a,ythi..ng on the ordinance
o r the deeds that he ebose.
Council..m&.o Dhori.ty qu.est'l..oned whether Mr. M;yri.ck. vas &.110V"ing a.
~ree and open bea.ri..ng due to h:l.s CODti...nua.1 de a.i..1ed requests. Mr. )Q'"ri.c:ll;:
objected stro~y to h1s statement.
Counci.l..J::Qa.n Sebvab stated that Mr. M;yr:!.ck had been extreme~y
u.nple.asa.nt to Cou.nc~l.. and questioned the ree..l.i..ng at the proceed..i..ng _ II • •
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COUNCLLMA.l'l SCHWAB MOVED ADD C O UNCI.LMA.N SCHNACKENBERG SECO!IDED A
J«>TION TO ACCEPT EXHIBITS 3A AND 3B AS SUBM::rTrED. Upon "the c&11 o~ the ro1.1 •
the vote resulted as ro~o~s:
Ayes: Council Members Sch'W'a.b, Sc.b.na.c..ken.be.rg, Ren.n..:l...ng,. Dho.ri.ty.
Brown.,. Blesa.i..ng,. Senti.
Nay-s: none
Absent: None
The ~or declared the motion carried.
Mayor Senti. ca1led a 15-minute at 9:45 P.M.
Council reconvened at 10:00 P.M.
City Attorney Berardini stated that be had no rurther questions
or Mr. Waggoner.
Mr. M;yri.ek i..nt.roduced E.xlrl.b:i.t A i nto tbe record,. that bei..ng a
map of a. "WOrlit..i..ng pa:per rrcxr:c. "the Depa..r-t:ment o r Publ..:i.c Works. Mr. )C;yri.c.k.
requested II..& to what the date V"&.& tba"C the deeds in 3B were obta..i..ned.
Director or Public Works Waggoner stated that he was not exact1y sure or
the date obt&i..ned. Mr. Myrick stat-ed that be wo~d question the deeds
a.ga.i.n i..n :re..l...at.i.on to Exh:i bi. t A. Exh..1. b1. t 3B w -a.s gj._ ven to Mr. M;yric.k.
City Attorney Bera.rdini objected aa;yi.ng that Mr. ~:i.c.k va..a
ref'"erri..ng to work notes of Mr _ Waggoner vb..i..cb bad no relevance in this
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COUNCILMAN SCHWAB MOVED TO NOT ACCEPT EXB...IBIT A. The moti.on
d..i.ed for the 1.e..ck o"r' a. second .
Ci.ty Attorney Berardini asked that the Counci.1 recei.ve Exbibi.t A
i..o order to get aro und tb.is bypa...ss .
C OUNCI LMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILWOMA.llt HENNil!JG SEC011D.ED A
MOTION TO A C CEPT EXHIBIT A-Upon the ca..1.1 o~ the ro~,.. the vote resu.1 ted
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Ayes: Counc 1.1 M.e:c:bers Be.:n.n..l....n.g. Dbo:r:l..ty. Bro"VD,.. Bless.i..ns. Senti..
Ne.;ya: Cou:nc1 1 Members Sebwah,.. Sc.hn&c.k.enberg.
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Mr. MYrick i.nquired a.s t c the nature of Exh..:ibi.t A-Mr. Waagoner
stated that it was a w ork sheet used 1n preparat1on of the fina.l... annexation
map. Mr. ~ick inquired a..s to bow the work sheet 'VS.S di:f"f""erent !"'rom the
.f"ina.l... @.x..bibit _ Mr _ Waggoner sta"eed that there vere prob&bl.y numerous cases
bu"t:. poi..nted out o ·ne in pa..r-t:ic ule..r . Mr. My"rick inquired as to tb.@ red ma..rks
on the exhibit. J-1-r . Waggoner stated tha"t:. they w-ere dista.nce mea..su.res. Mr.
reyrick requested Mr. Waggoner to put spec1.f"'ic symbo~s on the map. Ci.ty
Attorney Berardin1 objecl:.ed that it was irre1evant. M~or Sen't:.1 concurred
with that irre1evancy and uphe1d tbe City Attorney 's object~on.
The City C~erk .f'u.rtber c1assi.~i.ed the ordin.a..nces and deeds by
c~ass1.fy1.ng them vi.tb ~ numerals for i.dent1ficati.oo purposes.
Mr. Myr1ck questioned the deed 3Biii ~ questioning vhetber it vas
used La the preparation or the map. Mr. Waggoner rep1~ed in the afrirmati.ve.
Mr. Myr1ck requested that Mr. Waggoner point out the location on
the map . City Attorney Berardini objected~ stat~ng that 'i.t vas irre1evant.
Mayor Senti sustained the objection.
COUNCILMAN SCHWAB MOVED AND COUNCILMAl• DHORITY SECONDED A MOTION
TO RECOllSIDER AND R.EX:EIVE 3B AS EVIDENCE INDIVIDUALLY ~ NOTING THEM AS I
THROUGH X. Upon the ce..11 of the r o.1 1,. the "VOte resu.l..ted &s fo1..l..ows:
Ayes: Counci.1 Members Scbvab~ Schnackenberg, Henning, Dhority~
Brown, Bless~ng~ Senti.
Na.ys: Ito.ne
Absen"t:.: N c ne
The ~or decl&red the mot1on carried.
Mayo r Sent~ ca~~ed 5-mioute at 10:55 P.M.
Counc11 reconvened at 11:10 P.M.
Mayor Senti stated that "t:.be Assistant City Manager vould read the
rules of procedures 1n a qunsi.-jud1c1a1 bearing. Ass1stant City Manager
McCovn read the ruJ.es :!.n 1-7-7-c of" the Englewood Mu.!:uci.pa.l Code. Mr.
MYrick stated that he recogn1zed the quasi -jud1c1a1 rules,. sti.11 questioned
whether an Lmpart~a1 dec ~sio n could be made by the Coun c~1. ~yor Sent~
stated that 1t va..s a qua.si.-~ud1c1a l.. procee~ng a.nd "that ~th a real..
detercinati.on to be oade by Council based upon the e~dence presented.
Mr. M;:yr1ck i..nqu..:ired n.s t.o how .ma.n;y .f"eel:. -che proposed a.nnexa.ti.on
did no't:. c.1ose by-C1 ty Attorney Bera..r~n i. objected sa;y.J...ng that ooth.i.ng
requires those kind o.f" del:.ai1s t o be d1sc1osed unde~ the Statutes . • •
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Mayor Sen~i stated that Mr. ~~ck could question n o rurther ~to
the deta...i.l.s of that.
City Attorney Berardi ni. st-ated that be had no f'u.rt.he..r questions of
the DLrector of Pub1~c Works.
Assistant Directo r of C ommun1ty Development Cor P1anning. Dorothy
Bomans, vas svorn in by the City Clerk.
Cit y A tto rney Bera.rd.:1..n1. ~nqu.i.re d w hether l-!rs . Rozn.ao.s vas fami..1iar
with the presentation to Council... Mrs . Rcm:a.an.a rep1ied i n the a.r·t:Lrm.a.tive.
City Attorney Berardini Loqu~red whether Mrs . Romans h ad prepared the
papers for the annexat ion digest. Mrs. Romans replied i n the affirmative.
City Attorney Berardioi requested that the annexation digest be
ma.d..e Ex.hi..bit 4-Mr. r~ck objected to the dige st a..s evidence a...s i t W'a&
second-hand information . Th e evidence was ruled as admissable and 1&be1ed
E:xh.ibit 4 .
City Attorney Berardin:i. inq~red vnether any o wnership vas in more
than o ·ne name crossing annexa-c:1.on ~.i..nes for more "t:.b.an $200,.000 . Mrs. Romans
rep1ied ~n the negative. C:1."t:.y Att o rney Berardini :1.nquired ~hetber any 1and
vas in a si.ng~e ownership over 20 a.c:res. Mrs. Ro=::nans replied that Mr. Peter
Ki evit had 44 acres and i ts assessed ~u..e w ·a.a onl..y $29 ,.880 . City Attorney
Bera.rdini. inquired wbe"tber ~ 1and had been sp1it due to the annexation.
Mrs. Romans rep1:1.e d :1.n the negat1ve.
Mr. ~ic.k stated "that the e..x:h.1.bi"t d...i.d not have e..oy roun.da:ti..on and
it was a. sales document :ln a.l.._]. respects .
City At"t..orney Bera..rdi...n.:i. s at.ed tb&"t:. "t:.he C..i."ty re.I.t the ev:i.dence
was qu..i.re adequate and that i.t "W"&S not neeeaaary -eo subpoena all the County
reco r ds '£'or t b.is purpose. M.a,yo.r Senti ata~ed that Co unc i~ vil...l. accept it.
Mr • .M;yri.c.k i n quired vbe"t:.he.r b e v-a..s to be a.b.l.e "tO co-nt.Lnue to cross exam.:i..ne
the 'Witnesses . Mr . Schn.a.c.k.e.nberg s"ta""Ced ha:t Mr. Joty-r-.i ck. shou.1d be a.b1e to
question,. but .reme in perti..ne:n"t to "tbe subJect.
COUNCI.:u-aAN SCHNAC.KEliBERG MOVED AJfD COlr.dCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED
A MOTION TO ALLOW MR. MYRICK TO PROCEED 'WITH HIS QUESTIONING OF THE 'WITNESS.
Upon the cal..l. of the ro11,. the vo"C.e ::re:su..l."ted a..a :t"o~()'V"S:
S enti .
Aye s: Counc:1.1 Member Schnackenberg,. Dbor1ty,. Brown ,. Blessing ,.
N ays: Council.. Member Schwab.
Absent: Ccu.n c:1.~ Member H enn :1..og .
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Mr. M;,yrick i...nqu.ired of Mrs. Roma.ns who o"W"Ded the ra.i.l..roa.d 1 a.nd.
Mrs. Romans stated the Denver and R~o Grande and ~e At~son . Topeka. and
S anta. Fe. Mr. M;y'-r:l.ck :i.nquir·ed v-betber. the C:i ty had l..ooked into the rai1..ro&d.
property ~ re1a:"t:.i.cn -eo l..and over $200,.000 £c r 20 a.c:r·e &. Mrs. Roma.os repJ..i.ed
in the negative . Mr. ~1ck ~nquired v bether there v-as any separation at the
IC.i..ev-1. t property. Mrs. Roma..n.s rep1::a..e d in the nega.ti. ve. Mr. Joty-ri.c:k. i..nqu..:i.red
whether there i.s any s eparat ion i..n. the H.a.l..l. property. Mr-s. Rom.:a.n.s repl.....i.ed
:i.n the negative.
City Attorney Berard1 ni stated that this ~ould conc:l..ude the City•s
case. The statutes required that no other pet1tion must be offered to
another city. None have been orfered . Addit 1onal1y. no conditions must
have been put on i...ndi vidua.l.s • proper-t:1es and none h ave been done so.
Mayor Sent::a.. swo r e in Director o~ F1nance No~1 enberger for e~dence.
Mr. MYr~ck ~nqui red as to the status o~ general obl~gat~on bonds
~ the C~ty of ~evood. D~rector or F~nance Nol..lenberger stated that the
City currentl...;y had outsta.nd1.ng around $4,000.000 or g ene.ra.1 ob1i._ga.tion bon.d..s
wh..i.ch were s e l..~-supporti.ng f'rom water revenues. Addi ~o~, no tax l..evy
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made for property ta.x to support these bonds.
Mr. M;yr~ck. 1nqu1.red as to vbeo s-ew-er &-erv1ce v ou.l..d be aV'&..i....l...&bl.e to
Mrs. Roma.n..s stated that not unt:i.l it became e conom.:i.c&l.. to d.evel..op
COUNCILMAl~ SCHWAB MOVED AND COUNCILMAl'll DHO:R.ITY SECONDED A MOTIOll
TO CONTINUE THE HEARING UNTIL NOVEMBER 12th .. Upon "e.he e&l.1 or t.)::)e :ro1l.., the
vote resu.l..ted as fol..1ows:
Ayes: Counc1.1 Mem.be.rs Scbva.b, Sch:n.&.c:.kenberg , Dhor.i.ty.
N e;ys: Counc1.1 Members Brown , B..J...~.Sa:l..n,g, Senti..
Absent: Counc11 ~er Henn.i.ng.
The Mayor d e clared the mot~on defeated.
Mr. MyT1.ck 1.nquired as to the vater s~tuat~on 1.n the area. Mrs.
Romans stated that they vo~d extend se~ce vhen it became reasi.bl..e.
Mr. Myr.1ck. vrapped up hi.s case, stati.ng that the bearing vas a ra.rce
and questi.oned the C1ty Counc1l's abil..1 y to make an Lmpartia1 deci.ai.on .
C1ty Atto r ney Berar~n~ made a r ev comments, statLng that the C~ty
vas joining the ra.l..l.roa.d property, rather t.h.an d.l..v~d:l..ng it. The statute
does not requi re a. survey 1n the area, but r-ather o~y a 1ega.1 d.escri.pti.on
be.i..o.g stated. He felt the .l.a.nd vas reee1v.1.ng the bener:its of the u.rb.a.n:f..z..a-
ti.o n and as a resu1t sbou1d be incorporated i nto a city. II • •
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Exh~b~t B vas pr~sented by Mr. MYr ~ck as a pet~ti.on rram the area.
COUNCILMAN BLESSING l«>VED A1ID COUliC:rLMA.ll BROWN SECOliDED A M:>TION
TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEA.R..I1!lG. Upon the c~ o~ the ro~,. the vote rea-u..l..ted
.t'"o~owa:
Ayes : Coune i...1. Mem-bers Sc..hwab • Sc:::.hnac..k:en.be.rg, Dbor:t.:ty • Brcrvn •
Bless~. Senti..
Nay-a: None
Absent: Cou.nc:f...l.. Mem.be.r He:nn.i..n.g.
The ~or decl.ared the moti.on carri.ed.
COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A MOTION
TO ADJOURN. Upon the ca.l..l... of the ro.1...l.. • the vote :resu.l.. ted a...s :r'o1..10'W"&:
Ayes: Counc.i.J.. Mem.be.rs Schva.b,. Sch:nackenbe..rg,. Dho:rity,. Brown,
Bleasi.ng, Sent~-
l!la,:y-a: None
Absent : Coune :f. 1 Mez:tbe.r Henn.i..ng.
The May-or d.ec.l..&.red the motion ca..rri.ed and the meeti...ng vas ~ourned at
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The fo11owing w~11 be the proced!ngs
"=meeting of September 10th. 1973.
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~The Ci.ty Counci.1 of the Ci.ty a1_ f Eng1ewood• Arapahoe County. Co1orado
~"""':Ls hereby ca11ed to a. spec:i..a.l. meet~ng at the C~ty Ka11. 3400 South E1ati.
~ Street for the purpose of condu.c.ti.n,g a.z pub1i..c hearLD.g on the i.nte:n._t to
annex approxi.ma.tel.y 183 a.c.:res in the va.c.i.n..i.ty of Santa Fe and Uni.on. Street~
Coul.d we have the ro11 c..a.11 pl.e.a.se. CM***' Karl.?
~ Coun.c.i.l. members Schwab
._/Is tb.a~"'~i.ght rotation .again?
-1 I ignored the rotation to:ni..gh~o..;~pe.c.La.l. me.eti...n,g.
Ka7
~X ~ust i.gnored ~ ,.,..~:~:Xe a -=--a ~ Schnackenberg 7 --v --uenn i ng?
, .... Dh.ority:
,_ Brown?
, ,"B1es si.ng 7
.,-senti?
the rotation
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for a spec.Lal. ~eetLng.
~ Seven here and no absent your honor.
\,._ Cn..e meeti..n.g is offi..ca.11y open.-we do have a. ~-
~·d ask for a moti.on to open the pub1i.c hea.ri.ng at ~s tLae.
~-1 -~u.1d so DlOVe. ~\... -Seconc::ls< a 5 II f g
~:rt has been mov-ed and seconded that we open the pub1:Lc heari.ng. I
Council. members Schwab. Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhori.ty. Brown. Bl.essLng.
Sent~.
Seven Ayes. no nays your honor.
'The pub1:Lc hea.r:Lng i.s offi.c:La11y opened at th:Ls t:Lme •
~i.ty Attorney. ~
"<' Mayor
Mr. Mayor and members of a <Counc:.:LJ... Bernard B. Ber:Ld.i.n:L. Ci.ty Attorney.
a.s I thi.nlc m.ost of you. are aware this is a proceed.in& for a hea..rJ.ng ~~c.h
is quatsi-judi.c:La1 :Ln nature.
~ Cou1d you ta1k just a 1i.tt1e c1oser to the? y v<~
~ Yes. quasi-ju.d.icia1 in nature 'Wb.i.c.h C.OIIle:S under the provisions of our
code and ti.tJ..e 1 chapter 7. sect:Lon7as we11 as chapter 139 art:LcJ..e 21 of
the .. '69 supp1Lment which conta.~ned ~ the annaxat:Lon act of 1965.
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H~storica11y, what has happened to precede ton~ght's activity was the
tounci~ on Ju1y 16th of this year passed this reso1ution of Lntent to
annex a certain uncorporate, uncorporated area of Land contaLDLng approxi-
mate1y 183 acres. And~1ega1 description is set out by meets and b•unds.
Now prior to the annexation of any such. 1an.ds within the St:..ate of E:'Ol.orado
ce..rt.ai.n 1ega1 requi..:rem_ents IIIl.lSt be met. The Ci.ty .i...n the i .:nst::.a:nt c..ase
precedes under section 5 of the act Whereby it proports to annex or pro-
poses to annex an area which i...s e.n.comp.ased. 2/3 by e..x:i...sti.:n.g City Bo~ y
An.d that City boundary has e..x.i..sted. in. t.h..i.s 1oc...a&t.i.on,. as represented, for
a period of an excess of three yea..rs 3o8. ~rom January 1., 1966... I.t' s en~c
to present to the €ounci1 this evening that the annexation meets a11 the
1egal. requ.i.rem.ents... An.d not only tiJUSt we meet the requirements of section
4 of the kt. ~ mu.stfoet :x cert.a...i..n requirem.e..nts of our code. Our code
provides Ln section 177 that the proponents . the C ity IZK in this instance
is required to show the necessity and the regu1arity and 1egality of ~e
acts l.eadi.ng to tonight• s hearing. And pursuant to that section. I sti.bm..it:.
pub1isher•s affidavit:. Lodicating that ~esol.ut ion aumber 33 which is part
of the record of this case which is p~b1ished on five s~ccessive pub1ications
comm.en.ci.ng Al..1gust ..,;1-the Second 1973. The l..ast Ill pub1ic...atio:n being .Au,g1...1st
the 30th. 1973. The affidavit su~tted I asked .-x be marked a part of
the record.
We have no objection to the publ.isher •s affidavit. b.cniPf.v-e.r I '-'Ou1d
prior to the start of the hea.ri...ng ask ~u.n.ch o r tb_e c.ou.:nCe.l.or o r
coUD!;e1. a.h if t.hA;., _!:!_~i.ng *=& i.s one o£ where a determ..i...n.at:.i.on is to be mad..e
as to whether y ou~~d to proc.de with annexation or whether or not you •ve
a1rea.dy determined that you intend to annex this if you can l.ega11y estab1ish
the ground to do so.
I thLnk the reso1ution speaks for it:.se1f-Its an act of the part of the
~ ~ounci1 att:.e.pt. to m a..rmex. the area described i..n. :p:l~ resu.1ution as we11
as the 1ega1 description pub1ished. If certain 1ega1 requLrements fit:. our
st.a.~t:.es .
~ So. I am I to understand that there wi11 be no pol.icy decisions made
.§.by cuu.nc.i1 as have been made som.e ti.me ago as far as a. hearing ~ on po1icy
~ecisions as whether or not they shou1d or shou1d not annex the areas a1ready
• ~een det:.erm..i..ned.
No • I don • t th.i.:nk that I can speak for the cou:nci1 when you re£er to
~a policy decision . If ly that you are asking whether the council would _y ~ ............................ r l}want to receive comment 8ft tb•t annexation. I think this 1~e is directed
~at council..
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~I 'd 1ike to ~~ it they doi des~re to do so?
OC. I Recomme.n~ cou:nc i.1 desires to hear such testim.ony at any
¥or any ~--the proced Lng cou1d Lndicate that i.t be heard.
~~t's right. ~e do desire to
~ you your honor.
I have no objections. for the X C ity .
ti..m.e
~..r 3 I have t'-'70 witnesses thi..s ev-en.in.g. Mr.
of \?>ub1i.c '.Jorks and Dorothy R~~.,? ~
CC)[[I[DU1"li.ty deve.1optnen.t.. We have = 1 e:zed w
Ke11s waggoner, who is director
director o£ P~ann~ng~ks and
exhibits. Annexation P1at showing
the meets and bounds descrtption. In the upper 1eft hand corner ~e wou~d
~traduce wh~ch ~ ~~~~~G the area proposed to be annexed .
~Secondl.y we have the eXhibit sho~ing two existing City boundaries Which Ls
~co1or coded to a certified copy of the ordLnances to estab1ish existing
C.i.ty B oundaries and wh.ere they have been within the statutes.. The statutory
period of ti.m.e required here. I a1so h.a.ve i..nforma.ti.o:n cont.a.i...n.ed in a di.gest
prepared by the 'Be_pa. rtm..e.nt of Comm:uni.ty .:::£ Deve1opm.ent i.ndi.c.a.t:i.n.g pa..rce1
ownership taken from county records. Identi..fi.cati.on of parce1s, the area
of the parce1, the va1uation of the parcel. and other information.
If co~~1 wou1d care to make a state~ent at thi.a ti.m.e, we'd have no objection.
't>....;I>J: don" t th:!.nk at this point that ah unl.ess you -.ant a po1icy st.atemen~
s far as •• •• .we c.a.n tel.1 you. k ~~~~s~oin.g to objec.t...._k. '§?
_ the anne..x.ati.on . WZXJniMYY¥ "We •ve go:n_e thro"U.gh this a. number o t3...ID.es~ -- -
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-~ I ~ou1d conc1ude that L£ he wishes to present you with objections zr po1ic.y wise or any other objections that you ~'lit to hear then l?erh.a.ps
at that time you"d want to put i.~-.. o;--e'i:..d-h!.!~~ Thi.-;-rs just a mec.h.a.nic.a.1
way of ge tti_ng Lt goi_ng toni_ght. __ .,).._
~'·r-"'.J,.. It • s wh.a.tever the counci.1 ru.1es we • re re.a.11y hear to 1.i.s ten not to
object.
~ You.re not objec.ti.ng to that procedure?
'-<~ I.•m taking no position,. I"m trying to ma..k_e a sta.tem.e:nt ...
I see ...
Because of the technica1 nature of the procedi.ngs I"ve asked that
Mr. Waggoner be present and be c.a11ed and sworn to testify ...
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Do you so1.etnn.1y ~ea..r t.h.a.t the testim.ony~s,. i..n the matter
"\~ thi_s council. shal.l. be shal.l. be the
~but the truth,. so he1p you God7
~I: Do.
truth,. the wh.o1.e truth,. and
~~tate your name and address p1ea.se.
before
nothing
MY names is Ke11.s Waggoner ,. I 1i.ve at 3301 South Race
y(~of Publ.i_c Works for the Ci_ty of Engl.ewood .
Street, Director
dB Now Mr. Waggoner ...nat Ls your formal. tra.Lni_ng
~-.t:""-c~ ~s.
~c '-Cs •e h l!a£ you. ...
I. •m sorry_ I asked the w it.n.ess what his forma1 traini...ng was i..nsofa.r as
professi.on.al. en,gi.n.eeri_n.g is c.oncern.ed ...
VL ' r•m a D irector of Pub1i.c. Works for the City of Eng1ewood. I.•m a registered
Poz:tfessi.ona.1 Engi.neer i..n the St.a.te of Co1orado. Registered. Pa:rofess:i..o"Da1
Engineer and I...and Sl...l.rVeyor i..:n the State of Wyom..in.g.. r•ve been the Director
of Publ.ic. Works or City EngLneer for the City of Eng1e~ood for approximatel.y
~ years •
..)...::> Hr ... Waggoner, I•m ha.ndi..n.g you what h.a.s been marked for identification.
purp~es. ExhibLt 2 and ask you i_f you can Ldenti_fy Lt. that paper drawing
.for .__ p1ea.se.
:C This is the dra"'i_ng that was prepared by my offi_ce for the annexation
cal.l.ed the Santa Fe -UnLon Axnnexati_on To the City of Eng1ewood
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~~ Can you describe what that p1at portrays?
~~ Yes~ th~s XK&KK attempts to out1ine the area proposed to be annexed
by the city of Eng1e~cd • It gives a drawn desc.ri.pti..on... It gives a. ~i.tten 1ega.1 description.. It a.1so n CC.es the e.x:isti..ng boundar ~ of the
'-.l City of En,g1ewood, the a.ddi.ti...on.a.l. Bou.nd.a..ry a.l.ong wi..th the total. bounda..ry
and the percent cont~gui.ty ...
'J::P' Who prepared that exhibit 7
This wa s p repared by R ick ~ our office --a
~hecked by both rick and G ene Sagril.l.o. the aaa1s
~ 11117B.S approved by Mr .. Sagril.l.o,~ t he City Engi..neer ...
engi...n_eer and it 'WB.S
t City EngLneer and
~'t"' Have you reviewed the doc.u:m.ent yoursel.f, Mr. Waggoner?
~ Yes. I ha:ve ...
-~~o,., c..a.n you tel.l. me the first time that tb...i.s doc.um.e:nt was in.i.ti.a.11y ~~epare~ so a far as the boundary l.~es are concerned?
~This specific. bormd.a.:ry?
In.c1udLng .<rL
~e one Ln the previous descri.pti..on ... \Y
\L~ ~ think the date that is ona there is 3/17. 1973.
~-y11-';1-i..c~~ understand that that's the date that' s on% there .
/" That wa.sn' t what I asked you . z Mr. Waggoner . I. m.e..ant the date
( th~s origi.Xna1 document w~s p r epared excu14ing or~gLnal description l ~sofaras the origin.a.1 W"ork was done on. it. On. wb...a.t date was that origin.a.1
prepared? This is a photistated copy .
~uJ The ori.gi..na...1 "Was prepared on tcec t.h..at date ...
i~v.e.l: A1right, What was it taken frotn7
~~' What 'WS.S the i.n.£orm.ation t..aken from.? ~ ~
,..,v\"-'~es this is a b1ue ~int: of some ~ is that correct?
Now as I rmdersta:nd it . origi.n.a1 a.nne..x.ation of this sam.e. area bega:n i...n
1970-~~
~~ Olli.ay. that was a different map... This is a n ew map.
•/~l't ·tcJc.."Th i.s is a new map. Does it i..n.c.1 u.d.e the S8IDE: area i.n...sofara.s the
• b-oundary 1i.nes are co:n.c.erned. e.x:.c1udLng 1ega1 description?
L There are si.J:n.i.1ar 1ega1 aili&. descriptions. especi..a11y that i.s now
the Eng1ewood. City Limi.ts as t..a.ken as much as possib1e from the ~ ord i.n-
anc.es wh i ch annexed those specific portions. The 1ega1 description
a1ong the North Bot .. md.a.ry of the p r oposed annexation '-'B.S taken as much
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as possib1e from deeds of property adjacent to that boundary.
vL-J ~ When were these deeds acquired?
~~L....._ They•re phot~st..a.tes of deeds. I•m not S\..U:'e wh_en. they were a.cqu._~red
however,they were acquired just prior to the date that the maps have been
prepared ...
a. ~i~erb.aps I•m. :not maki.D,g myse1f c.1ea.r... Part of this is prepare-d by \-O~di.nance. is that correct? and part is prepared by deeds... Al1 I•m
asking you is the part prepared by deeds on what elate were the deeds
acqui-red that you bui.1t the map from.?
Maybe I can he1p here. we have the deeds present this evenUng.
Alr~ght r•11 stipu1ate if co~1 wi11a offer the deeds
I don • t know what dates we..llt. received them
-Tt I mere1y wish to kno~ the date
~~ Yes... We have the deeds here
t o t he .a><h ._, ~ t )~l We11 I wou1d object. yes we11 I wou1d object~unt1L 1 know what tLme_
we"r~~~~~t~&. "-<> 3A--,..~ b, cJa.-~-~. ~....&'~~
<EJ-<3 fl'IP,.. loiLACOf\<ER I""' HA Dl 'C TO YO U ~<::::> e==---:=:-> ~ f'UIIIRKEO F"OR IDENTIF"I.CAT"t ON .
PLEASE?
A:_[A.I Tf-fiS IS ALSO A DRAWl "-'!'; WH ICH IS PctEPAR£0 13 V 1"!Y Of"'F'ICE-rT•s A OTHCR C:OPV OF THE
SAa•TA f"'E --t ,... ID-ot A '"'EX:ATIQ9'>1 • THYS f"AP PARTICULAqoLv r.•QT£5 THE ~Ol.IN OARY Of"' THE CYTY OF'"
~·CLEWOOD A• 0 THE 0~01"-'A'I•CES WHICH ESTA ~LISH£0 THAT e OlJ'\.OARY. THAT IS THE 0 0 l...JN DA.RY
C.~-w1c;,.......ov ~
WH ICH IS C9"'TI I=!~ TO Tf-fE pqQPOS£0 A t~'i<'EXATIO •
~·o~ THE• • I" EST,_0 LISHI "IG CURQE,~T CI.TY :::::tQt~DARI£5, THeRE A "'t.Jif"Q~ OF COLOctE"D LJ111 •£S
THAT APPEAR 0"\1 THE rt"''AP. CA "" YOU EXPLAI!\1 THAT PLEASE?
KIJ-' V£5, THESE Ll ES THAT ARE COLOJ:f£0 Act£ COLOR COD£.8 TO THE DROI A CES WH"'ICH TOOl< CAq£
OF"" THAT PARTICULAq OQ~I~ OF" THE !:!Ot.Jf"'OARY r-• OTHE't WORDS THE 13 0l...fi\'DARY THAT• S SHOW"'• I "'
PI"-!K IS COLO~ COOED VI ITH 0"01,.:A CE ~ER 24 OF"" 196 0. A 0 THAT ORO~PI ANCE . t.P9 ER 2 ..
Of"" 1960,ACTUALLV COVERED THAT PORTIOf'' Of"" THE EXISTI NC CITY 90._.,t:MRV A 0 SOF'"ORTH THROUCH
THE Dlf""F"EREI'I'T COLQq COOED DORTIONS,
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THE COL0° J••oiCATE THE E•'TIRE CITY 0 Dl '•'DA"Y (
("nof"~'!-.__'C:>
Q !>.1 Lv THAT DQqTI TUAT•S AOJACE T TO THE ce~•le F6" A EXATIO
'0 • f"P. f'!"'YRICk ASKED YOU A 0 0UT CERTAI• DEEDS THAT ._ERE U SED I -I SUPDLYf""£1"t Tl"'G
Q q ASSISTI .-; VOUP O F"f'"1CE I'-· ORA !II J III •G THIS .... ;lP .., WHAT CP• YOU TELL US O F TU£5£ DEEDS ...... ~ ..
\A.ACGo··ER?
\...L_ T'"'ESE OE£05 WE I:t:E DCEDS THAT t.Q EqE QI3TA I EO THROUGH ActAPAiofOE CO' TV ···o COV£qs THAT
TRY TO 0ET£Rfi'1I..,,E THE DJSTA CES A 1 0 B E ARifltlG S I F" DOSSJq LE,. ALOI·C THAT O~TM Ll E.
AT THIS POH ·T I HA f''O YOU WHAT HA S -:3 EE """' MARKED EXHI 9 IT 3 f'"OJ:f IDE TIF'ICATIO .. A 0 ASI<.
YO U IF' YOU K.,"OW W'"IERE THOSE ~OUJ'-•DARIES ARE?
l~ THESE ARE COPIES OF' THE OROI ~'Allri•CES WHICH DETERflll E THAT PORTION OF' • T t€ E "'C L E\11000
CITY LI.,.ITS A D JACE"'T TO THE PROPOSED A~'f'EXATIO'l. THESE ARE COLQq CODED SO ~~U ··~
CA"'' D£TE~I .... E l.IIHERE THAT PART OF" THE DESCRIDTION f:l"~SOUT ..
-:j:l ARE ALL OF' THOSE ~sa•.z•rz_s:xa._.X8R • .Z ... KCS OROI., A J\'C~DESCRIPTIONS LOCATED Of>' Tt-115
{)fll.l EXHJ ::~ IT 3 .... DRAW l G?
V'--' YES .
~~ VfAJ TOOK THE LEGAL 0£SCRIP'TIDN F'"ROf'J'l THE OROI A N CE?
~LA-•MIIl'WCa WHE:REVER POSSI 9 LE . W'lll'.XIf._...-... X .... KW.IlC¥
j3.e,_ TO THE ~ou .. OARY?
~"~ VES. WHEqEvrR POSSiqLE. S~E DISTA CES -SOME OESCRIPTJ~S OF THE DROI A ~CES JUST SAY
s •z• X lll lf% ORT......,ESTEqLY OR S OUTHEASTERLY TO A DOI ,. ,..AVO£ • LA "'D C0fi'I"1£R... I ouq OESCctiPTJON
WE COUL()I' •T J U ST U SE -IIIO:M JUST SOUTHEASTERLY OR SOUTHWESTERLY SO WE USED THE qEST AVAILA Q LE
E
l ,...F"O cr1¥!:ATI0" t~JE HAD AS F"AR AS THE DISTAP'-'CE A 0 t:::EARI C S OF" T.-SE LI"-'ES.
HAT !.tlO U LO THAT ~EST l ..,'F'"""""R,...ATIO 'q £?
k.........._, EIT"-fER "".ADS THAT WE HAVE I THE OFTICE OR OTHEq DLATS_
.88 '<ECORDEO PLATS?
}G.v__ YES .
138 I '1'1'1 HA"'J DJ NC TO YOU WHAT HAS 9 EE"' PISAR1<ED EXHI~IT 3 P F"oet: I D£'1'\tT if"I C A TIOf• WH I CH IS A
r ~~ER OF DEEDS A ND ASK YOU IF YOU CA~ I~TI F Y THAT P ACKET OF PAP E R A N D COPIES OF" DEEDS •
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/<"a)THESE ARE DEEDS THAT WERE OO TAI NED rP~ ARAPAHOE COU TV. RECORDED DEEDS. COPIES
OF a R ECORDED DEEDS A N D TYEV Aq£ COLQq CODED S O THAT ~E k •ow WHERE ~E QCT AI ~ED O~ -'~-<' ......
()Q TAJ~".'EO I "-1 F'O P,.,.ATIO" I '\! oqDER EITHER PLACeD 0 THE lP..AP AS FAR AS D£SCRIPTIQfl.t OR WHERE
.U E CO U LD CA LCULATE DISEA ~"•C ES '-1 £ U SED TO CALCULATE OTHER l.J'I"'.'k"'.•OWP• DISTA••C£5 CJf't THE MAP.
/2J,B ,.,0 WAS THIS USED F'OR TL.fE E'"''TIFfE ••oqTHEFt~· ~o qDER OR W AS IT U SED F'"OR DIF'F'E"REf'•T AREAS?
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D ICATE TO "'E Or EXHI ~IT 3 WHERE -WiiH ERE -YOU USED OR HAD U SED T HE-5E"". fi'"R. WACC OV ER.
HO YO U U SED THEJ'I'l 0"1 THESE 13 0lJt":DARJ'ES ...
s~ T HAT ~AP ~E F'"ASTE EO UP THERE SCI"'IE WA V? THANK YOU .
~ ttl£ AH -THESE tAlER£ U SED TO ()qTAIN A 90l..JI"~~RY., THE N ORTH '3:0l.Jf\JOARY WHERE IT ,..ATCH£5
THE CITY Llf"'ITS 0" THE EXISTI N G CITY LI"'ITS/ON THE Kif "'EST S.Io2"';~ ~V ORTH AND EASTERLY
ACROSS TH£ TRAC'IIIi=TO litHE;:tE I T ACAI TIES TO THE EXISTI N C CITY LIII!ITS ON THE lEAST E "'"D OF'"
THE TRAcC
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WERE THE DEEDS ..C. U SEO~A N ~AY TO ESTA ~LISM T~ CITY QQUN ~RY WHICH IS I COI...Ot:t£0?
f\'0. 0 THEY WERE "!OT ..
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HAVE TO COctRECT ,.,y STAT-E:f'!£.,"1 • WE ID HAVE ()ii''E;;: 0"11 £ S:Z DISTAt'CE THAT WE USED
THE DEE-D F OR A·•o THAT AS A OISTA• C.E OF" --X 5:58 .2 rEET ON THE -WHAT IS SI-CJIIIIIN IP.1 CREE~
a-• ORD.I "''A"''CE l.Jifi~ER 37 . Oct!>l"''""''C£ ~t.Jfi"?E R :57 CA,..E ALL THE WAY ACROSS ..,ALL THE WAY OVER
TC D ECATUR STctEET,., SO WE HAD TO US£ A DEED O F" PROPERTY F"OR THAT azx DISTA CE I J'J THERE.
THAT !>CEO Is-•• t CIY T-=tA-=tY TO THE D£SCRIQE_O L£CAL 1"." THE 0 -=tOI "'"A~C'C. IS IT?
0 .. Tloi£ Q EARI"'•C I S THE SAf"'E AS W JTI-IJ:,. THE OROit~.•A --.·cc,., WE JUST DIOI'-'•T HA\IE THAT
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6,/3 I SEE.. S O THE OEtr'E TID"' 1.n oROt P.•ANCE •-.J l.JIIIIP£R 37 aerl.e• ar 59 ..
k'o) AS A L CJII'"GER LI""E .
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KA.iJ THAT • S RI G HT.
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I " F"O RI'IULATI NC THE f\10RTH£RN 3 01.1 "-"0ARV ()'\,! DISTA Y''CES"" A N GLES?
~ 0 OISTA ~CES A 0 q £ARI NC S. THAT•S CORRECT.
(3;1.5 A N D ::I £ARI ,.·CS .. t&t E•LL ASt< THE COl.JP.'CIL TO RECEIVE EXMIRIT 2 WHICH IS THE AREA PROPOSED
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8 of'l3 HO CALCULATED THAT PEqCE"' T?
K~ THAT S CALC U LATED r--y OUR O FF"IC£ E"''Cit-EER A~"'O CHECKED Q y THE CITY E'""1 Cl"''EER.
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\11 £ • LL ASK IWA~ THE COUT''CIL TI-ff:" TO qECEIVE THE PROP8.;ED AREA =E A "1 EXED. TJ.IE AREA
EST A r>LtSHt P.•r-CITY ~Ol ' ·OARIES ~v ORDI'"ANCES PREVIOU SLY PASSED . THOSE OROI ANCES ARE 9 £1 1" G
~ARKEO o· E XH J D JT 3 AS ELL AS COPIES OF" DEEDS WHICH ~q -WACC~·ER-s Of"f"ICE RELIED UPO
A " 0 CERTIF"I£0 CODIE S OF C ... ZJC Oll:tOI""A "''CES OF" PREVIOUS -"" P'J EXATI01"'5 AS SHO• 01'1 EXHP~IT 3 ...
WOULD
'""7YJ~c...£J IF" COLP"'CIL PLEASE. I HA.lL£ 41'1 O~JECTIO "J TO REQU EST THE RIGHT TO VOIROOIR 0 ' O .. .r THE
EXHtc tT S THAT WAS ~ADE
88 r ·o o ~JECTI O"· ...
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AS EXHI =:I IT --it. IS CO •CER ED VOU !XJ HAVE A PACKET OF" :rR . t.II AGC O"''ER• Y ~ELIEVE I SOF"AR
22~955 A 0 VOU HAVE A COPV OF" THAT WHICH YOU HAVE
~AqKED AS E XH I Q I T 3A . IS THIS CORRECT?
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k:'..J OI<AV ., TLfE ORO J ··A CE -WELL IT ~O l!LO ACTUALLY ::>£ ORDI,.A CE t.JIII"!l::ER 22 of"' 1955 OlD r•QT
HAV£" 11 -::~Aqt "'·r; oq A ~ISTA" CE roR THE LE C..., o r XN& LI E ALQr G THE RAILROAD RIGHT or WAY ...
A D Tl-fAT WOULD t=~E T H E KZXK LOP.•G
1 3 4 E-20 and the "'ORTH ZZSIIflit:t ~ 114380 . N QqTH 11 DECREES 43 trii 'UTES EAST
T~ESE ARE THE TWO 1~~ERS?
THO SE ARE THE TWO ~ERS. CQqRECT ...
A "•D IF" HOW WERE THOSE THE
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1 "T ... O UGHT VOl' SAID ORT._.. 11 SJJf 43 ~~,.~U TES EAST YOU DID "'0T HAVE•• T"i£ O ROI P.A"'CE •
...,.,: O li• I•f""" SOCfRY.. GO AHEAD ..
Klll :. WE HAD THTS f'I'£ARI C Of'"F" O.F" SEVERAL DIF"F"ERE-..T PLAT S •
KW: I ALREADY SAID IT OI ~·T APPEAR I N THE ORDI A NC£. I ALREADY
~~: ALRJ C HT. N~ WHAT t•~ ASKI C YO U . ~HAT I EEO IS THE DISTA N CE OR THE q EARI G FOR
THE ORAI\'CE LI E WITH •ORTH 11 • 43 f'"EET EAST • 134 6 2 0 I THE OROI.PI•A "'CE. IS THAT CORRECT?
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L II<E T O K""Olll H OW YOU Q=tT A.ZI ~' ED IT ?
T HE OROI 'A "'CE SAYS: Tl-iE "·C£ ""ORTHERLY ALO •r.;; THE WESTERLY R:l_CHT OF WAY Ll "E TO T,_.E
ORTH LI 'E OF'" SECTIO · 9 .,
ALRIGHT 1"-·QW CA YOU POJ t J T Z OUT THE ORTH LI N E OF' SECTIOJ\1 9?
IT•S THAT Ll""!£ AT a u r ··cv AVE •u £ ..
ALRIGHT.
WE H.AO THE l3 EARI PI.'G A D IT A~P£ARE D I SEVERAL PLACES. DPIE 0"' THIS OE"CD ..
J UST A JrOI't'"E'NT, I .:A T TO Kf''O'M THE SPECIF'IC DOCLI'!Ef"TS I " WHYCH -'"'OT SEVCRAL PLACES,
9 UT O~VIOUSLY T~EqE MAS S~E ATTE~PT TO ~AKE T~'IS LI ~E CO WHERE IT C0£5 A ~O 'IT
WA S • "T F'ROl"' THE ORDl"'""''CE, IS THAT CORRECT? WE A C REE ?
Of' OUR f""'AP tlt E•V£ ~;T T lTL~ :--~THE WESTERLY RIC.HT OF' WAY LI I'I 'E OF" THE l»A 0 iC(_.
THAT WAS I "' THE OROI" A ''CE?
ALSO THE SCUTt-' LI "'E OF' THE f'I'ORTH H ALF' OF'
W AS THAT I "' THE ORDI N A N CE?
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"''O!.U' I HAVE AH AH
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KW: I OOr •T HAVE ALL rM or THE DOC L~E·Ts 4£R£.
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1<'': THE "'ORTf-4 11 ~.( DE~REES 43 ""'l""'UTCS EAST AOD£ARS tr 5 12 ah 418.
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ORDI A CE ••K• YO U USED TO ~KE THIS ~ARK.
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*'-.RIGHT... r•Qiill \11'£• LL HAVE Y OU TAKE THAT SDECIF'"'IC 0'\:E • CA U SE WE• LL a c GO I,.. ~ THROUGJ.i A
P.'l,I'\"'"D £R OF' TYESE • I • I"" S U q£ W ITH THE SA"'"E DR()DLE~. A "'O YOtt • VE COT THCW ALL ,..ARKED AS
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TAKE THE 1 q o1aesa A~1 0 HAVE IT PI"-AI:!KED AS 3~ lAIITH WE USED =OTH THEa ORDI A ~c£ AP.•O
DEED ~<ER SO A" D SO TO r:;ET THIS L trJ E. IS THAT ALL THAT VO L' USED AS F'"AR AS TO
OETERn"'I " E THAT THIS oqA CE LI'"'E THAT YOU PUT 0 HERE l'S R:I~HT?
K ~: W E USED THE QE ARJ'~:r A '0 THE Z:lf 13 Uf'.•OEq THE ORff'AL 1320 reet f"OR THE OUARTEP SECTIO ·~
~ THE CE .. TEA LI E AT O U I ~'!CV
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AT THIS DOlf'"T
A .,OUT YO U R £" G l "'EERI ,.-r. PctACTICES i"'R A•'VTHI C TO DO '-liTH IT. I WJII"•T TO kf\!OW YOU R SORCE
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DOCL'!'t"E " TS Y OU l'SEO TO D O THIS.
I DO"' •T 1-fAVE ALL THE DOC !PIP'I TS HEqE .
!JJ 'T'I: ALRI~HT,. WELL Wl-fAT OOCurnEr TS,. WHAT OTHER DOC~E"'TS DID YO U USE WHICH YOU ~ •T HAVE
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K\tit : J •rr 1\'0 T REALLY S U RE THAT TH A T DOCllllt.KWY THAT OISTA CE O F" 1320 IS SHOW'I'• I A r V 0 E
PART I C ULAR DOC U~E T .
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~"'-'-YT~"'-H~l=!G"--~SH O W S 0 ""' • I "fl"' '"ERE LV TRVI "'f; T O F'"J"'10 OUT WHAT V Ol!
U SED As A S O U ~CE Of'" I N f"ORl"'V'T JO••... THE LA W REO U .IRES THAT YOU U S£ O R 0l''A,.·C£s... K "''Do;._
~VIO USLY YOU D I O'"'•T U SE ORO I 'A CES E ,.'TIRELv ...
~Q : JUST A l"''f"''fE T., I HAVE A Ql:l JECTIO"~'
M: ALRI !;HT ., VERY ELL., ALRIGHT ... -=UT IV EVERTHELESS T'-'E OROI ACE OOES"t ••T CET THIS LI 'E
1 ,. THIS L O CATIO"'· "'CL:'., t•M TRYI P.•C TO f'"J 0 OUT WHAT OOCUf"!Efrii TS YOU U SED., "''OYI ARE THE~E
A ,.·y OTHEq DOCLf"""EI"'TS OTHER THA"' T~IS DEED?
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OT SDECIF'"ICALLY. I HAVE TO REQUEST., WERE THERE OTHER OOC~E TS I A YES
OR 0 A "'..S\IIER ...
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"'""= t•f'rt K OT ASKI "''t::; HOW If'.• 'Lif"'"ERS YOY e..tr!ULATEB USINr ......,.._ ~. 'llr~:;,
~. '132 0 F"EET I "' A QUAqTER SECTIQfl.•
THAT THERE IS A D EED F"q()l!l T~ Q RAcP U f:IRY,. TO GLADYS Q RADPURV A "'D A "''D HARRY "'E~f'.' A r''O
EVA ~'Elar.""'A"' TO C .. -C. C ... K ... =URPELS DATED 8-12-48 I r:J ELIEVE YT IS. IS THAT RIGHT?
f'I.:QW THI S IS A OTHE R OOCUf't"'EI'I.T THA T Y O U U SED. f''Q\al I•M ASKI C YOU ,. IS THEqE A I"'Y OTHEq
1•,_, J UST ASK:I"'C YOU T O )g~~ OOCU""E TS A D
TOTAL IT
:I·~ S URE ~E COULD KKZZ MM• U P 0 THAT.
KOII: t•O HAVE T O CHECK OUR C :ITY MAD.
""~: I•""' OT TRYI"'G TO TOTA L A rJ VTrt( HI""C ., t•,.., f"ERELV ASKI C DID YOU U SE I F'"ACT A CITY "'AP?
IS THAT A DOC~E T Y OU U SED,. I~ YO U DID,. I WA T IT.
K ~: t•D HAVE TO C O GET IT.
• ~: WELL DID YOU US£ YT?,. riRST IF" YOU OI~·T WUSE TT,. THERE ISN•T A Y AEASO TO COW GET
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SCH'_.,A ~: r"'R. I'I'IAVOR COULD I REQUEST A f""IVE ,...I,.·UTE RECESS OF'" THE HEARI ,.,.G SO THAT COU CIL I'I'IIGHT
D ISCU SS THIS ft'tATTER WITH f""R. !.IIA lCGGOf\.'ER.
mAYOR:
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HOW L O'"'G ILL IT TAKE TO ET IT?
Fl'l£ "It l:ITE AEeESSI I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2 02 265
THIS PLPLIC OW RECO"'VEf\'E.
WE ~q. ~AG~~ER. I ~EaiEVE Q EF""ORE Z RECESSED I ASKED YOU If"" TH£RE WERE A •y OTHER -.c.x
MK:Mrsx SPECIF"IC OOCLJI'I"E"''T S ~HICH YOU HAD USED TO ESTA ~LISH THIS LIP.•£ AH 1346 .20 f""EET
WITH LI1"
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ES OATH 11 -43 EAST OTHER THA"' THE OROI A CE A '0 THE DEED WHICH HAS q EE"'
10£""l TIF'"IEO AS E XH I '='IT -3 r=~
KW: WE USED ~APS I OUR OFFICE WH ICH TOLD US THAT the
CA"'' YOU IDE •TIF'"Y THE SPECIF"IC DOCL..WnE T • DO YOU HAVE IT?
K W: HERE•S 0'£. THIS IS A COPY~ W EAVERS qROADWAV HEIGHTS
OYST" CE f""PQflr'l THE s•wrM C£,.!T£q LI N E OF" QUI CY AVE UE TO THE C£r.tTER LY E OF"" WE'ST
STA "'FORO AVE IU£ OF" 1 320 f'"EET ..
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RAILROAD TRACKS ..
lift""!: ALRIGHT., lf-.c SO THEJI.' THERE UJ ERE %MSX THREE OOCt...J!'tENTS WH ICH IIIERE USED TO ESTA B LISH
THAT LH·'E; Qrt•E ~EINC THE oqOI M AP.t CE. O~'E ?EI G A S t.e DIVISYCJtV fii'IAP WITHY THE CITY OF"
E GLEWOOO.,
JUST A '"0~£M T • THIS IS A Pt.Jr3LIC RECORD., IT• S A RECORDF:O PLAT WH'ICH IS
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&IIHICH IS
I'"' JUST l'f"'ERELY TR YI "''G TO ESTA q LISH HERE ""''0 l""" OT ARGUIMG WHAT IT IS., l"f'l1 TRVI"-'G
TO FI ~O O UT \&tHAT IT IS ..
Qq: W HILE UI ER• ra -DOING IT • LET• S ESTARLISH PRECISELY WHAT YOU WAI'I T TO k 'O W .. YOU WA T
TO K"'OUI HOW f'!Af>t Y SIZES --CMX DE'f'IE TIO"'IS?
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ITAT E R I AL AS TO 0 E A I:l t ~ G S? AS TO \::.,_c;.~--c..-~
m ayo r T-=t .. W:KIIt.Z.z:x-ERA RO I '\"1 ...su_j .\.:r:o~cEo"'"'E XH ~"'I tT 3 "JI·iiCH a PERS-0"• 'W O U LD A C REE ~IT J-1 \IIOULD
ASSum ~ WAS I[N"R'. E"'T I R ELY E ST A r LYS'-fE:D Q y Ol:f:D I • A " CE 2 2 o F 19551C THAT IS OT CORRECT
AH , THE RE ARE A PPARE" .. T L Y AT L EAST TWO O T H ER 00Cl.J!'1E T S THAT lt.IERE U SED T O ESTA '3 LISH
T HAT PA R TICUL AR YE L L a M LI ~£ ..
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H I S T EST I .f'W'!O Y I S THA T T Lt£ A "'I N E X ATI O"' Li t~.•£ OEsCqJ Q ED SEE THERE IT IS,. I•LL READ IT
J r 1T Q THE REC O RD. i.F you• 0 LIKE T O HEAR IT A CAl .. N OW IF" Yo u • RE TALI<I "'C AOQU T
OISTA CE. O R a EARI F'1GS. I OO"~'•T K "0\U W HICH
WM : I • 1"1 '\!OT XJUCZ: TALK I ~'~'~ A t:t O U T EITHER • I • PI'\ TALK I NC A 0 0 UT THE OOCl..Jf'I'El\'TS THAT WERE USED ~
T O ESTA ~LI S t-1 IT. E~ THE lJ EAR:It 'GS OR THE DI"STA MC£5 I M THE Af'.'N EXATIO"'I ORDI 'A I"'C£5
AS HE SO TESTI~IED.
qQ : 13 UT THE LI "'E !.'AS DESCRY ~ ED I THE Af' '\I EXATIQ"'I• OROI N Af\ICE.
t.!r""': Y OU SAID. OlD Y OU U SE A "'YTHI r; o::IUT THE A~'P\'EXATID'\1' Q qDi t.r A CE. IF'" YOU SAID YOU DID!\.'•T
U SE A''I.'VTI-.flf"'G ~uT THE A t'EXATIO"' OROI I\I A t~~•CE., I•"' 'O T COi f'IIG TO ~JECT TO THE YELLOtAJ
LI "'E • q UT IF' H £ US E D SCJifi'IET H I "-'C E:LSE • I WA T TO K "-W HAT IT IS
~ I TH i fl K r"R. WA GGO"'''ER H AS S T ATED THAT HE HAS U SED .. DECDS. HE HAS USCO q EST D l.JR LIC R E CO~ ¥\~O R D E R T O A q RI V E A T O I S TA r ·CE S A P.•O C £ARI G S~ •z...? b= t•
HE l'f!A Y O F' U SE D
D E SCR I ,E D H E S f'IA Y H A VE U SED A T R ACI "''~ Q Y T HE E C I" EERS AT 184.0
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Q U ES T I ON S A Q OUT WHAT S OURCES ~TCRIAL HE US~D. IT OSVIOUSLV DOESN •T ~OLLOW THE A N EXATIO
A " 0 Y OU CA t· •T D RAW THAT Llf-'E F'"RCI"1 TH£ A "'EXATID" .. ORDI N ANCE.
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I • f'! C OI 1 G TO ASK f'"OR A RULI."J C f'"RCI'f"' COLNCIL.. 1"1 THE f'"IRST PLACE liiE HAVE SOI'tET.I f'l.'r': THAT
WALLEN -"'--..
HC HAS DESCqJ ~ED AS A .. 1'-1'-b QURGER .. S e ROAOIIIAY HEIGHTS SECDf''O EOITIO A 0 y~
USED SDf'tEWHAT A PI:D A P.~O I WOULD LIKE TO F"I"I O OUT WHAT THAT IS ••• HAVE IT f'IU,RK£0 AS A
EXHI 9 IT A 0 PUT I THE RECORD ..
LCT I'!£ READ YO U
~P: THE QUESTI0"' IS. where .i.a., wn.re i.a t:he source A I"•O HE JUST A •SWERED THE QUESTION
~~ LET l'l£ READ TO YOU WHAT THE OROI,.J A CE l.Jil'!PER 22 SAYS
W~: ~R .. ~VOR. I DO •T CARE TO HAVE THI G S .... XK.X.K •ATTTE • READ TO ~£ OR A YTHI C OF"
THE SORT .. AH THE-THIP''K THE PuqPQS£ OF VOROOtR EXAI"'JNATION IS TO DETER'flil"'t:"'E WH AT
THE At•O THE 0 LY THI C t•M ATTE'"DTI C TO DETERfil'tl E IS THE SOURCE "'-ATERJAL rqDf! WHICH
THIS PARTICULAR fftAP WAS DRAWN A "-1 0 F'ROPI'I IIIHICH HE HAS DRAWN ~ CONCLUSION ,...,
A E •G I •EER. THAT T._.AT IS THE OQt.Jt•OARY OF THE CITY or E GLEWOOO.. "-'011 HE HAS
IDE TIF'IED IT
OC -JUST A ~~EN T
W"": WHAT I DETER,., I EO _ I'I"R ff\AYQR I OCJECT • TO THE CITY ollTTORr"'EY • WHEN I •,.. SPEAk!"',-
TO ... Tf-fE f'IAYOR .. J I'•TERRUPTI -C A 0 9 E'rORE R U LI"'G COif'IES ~ AND I DON•T 9 ELIEVE I CA"'
HAVE A Y KI D OF' A FAIR HEARl •C. I DC:l'f''•T fii'I:I"'D R LI 'G CONDUCT. I OON•T THI"!k IT
SHOULD t:t E F"ROfl'l Tl..fE CITY ATTO~EV • WHO IS PRESD•TI ,.'C DRESE TI r THE £VIDE ~E-
~y QQJECT IO IS A D ~y ~JECTI~ TO THE VELLa~ LI ~E AT THIS POIN T IS THAT I WANT TO
K~'O'A THE SO URCE OF' "'-ATERIAL f"Rc:w-t \II'H ICH IT CAf'lE J OT ARGUE ABOUT Nt.JI'tBERS OR WHAT THE
THII''CS SAY. I HAVE 0 Qc::IJ£CTIO TO THE ORDI AI'I C£ COl r; I TO EVIDEN CE. I HAVE 0
0 9 JECTIO TO THE EXHI ~IT a ~HICH IS THE DEED HE TESTIFIED GOt C I TO EVIDE ~C£ OR
DO I HAVE A Y QqJ£CTIO TO A COPY OF' THIS DOC~£ T IF' IT •S AN ORIGINAL DOC~ENT THAT
YOU WA NT TO KEEP I THE CITY• I HAVE 'OI QqJECTION TO A COPY 9EINC .-oE AND •KIMK
~ARKEO AS A EXHiq iT COINC I TO THE RECORD AND AND SAYI C THAT THIS IS THE SOURCE
l'tATERIAL A 0 THAT•s ALL I•f'1 ASKI C . A "''D I THINk I•fl! E TITLED TO HAVE IT .
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U Sl"-'G SOURCE I"''ATERYAL A ·•o SOU RCE £XlCLJf"'E •TS. I THi f''K WE HAVE A RI GHT TO K "' 0 W HAT
A l\'0 HE HAS AS ..,U CH ACCESS TO THOSE AS WE DO. ,..OW IF" HE• S TALK I •c ACQUT ••K"W fii"'ATERIAL •
(K"Ar"T ICC)
S U CH AS E C I 'EERIP'IC PRACTICE OR PLACE I G A POI Y~ITER 0"' YT • I THY K WE SHOU LD 0!£
CL£Aq ~ THE QQJECTION .,.
~: t•ff1 l''OT ASKI 'G A 'YTHt C A R QUT HIS ENC I ,..•EERI G PRACTICES. I WA ,.~•T TO HAVE HIS SOURCE
fl"'ATERIAL 0"\1 THE RECORD ""'0 I DO •T CARE WHAT CARE kiHETHIER IT•S PUBLIC, SDf"ETHI 'C HE
GOT THAT HE 1'\ADE UP F"ROflll A ASTRCJ'"I.•AUT OR HOlt HE COT IT • rr WA.f\'T TO K OW WHAT THE
ON
f'l:ATERIAL -WRITTE"' f'IATERIAL 'IS THAT HE•S 9 ASI C HIS OPI ID"'IJ"60 THAT IXIIX-ItC l"VE
A WAY -A WAY TO LOOK AT IT. Ar •O AT THIS POI• T J !'>' TI"'E THAT• S ALL I tiiA T • I WA T
IT IDO ,TIF""IED ...
KW: ~V Q E I CA • CLARIFY YOU R D U ESTIO , THE ~R. ~YRICK THE Ll E -
~= I WA T A RULI C 0 ~y 08JECTION 1
~AYOR: ~R. WACCO ER, CA YO U CA YOU ANSWER MC HIS AH
KW: I THI K SO
f'\AYOR: OKAY.
DEPICT£0
Kill: AH, THE LI E WHICH IS .....a_~· AS THE CXM EXISTT,.1 C CITY c:!Ol.WOARY Of'" THE CITY Or'
£'1\:-CLE'llfOOD YS [')qAtllfJIIZ f"R(JIII't THE AN EXATION OROINA CES. I OTHER WORDS, THE CRAN CE
Ll E, Tl-4 £ LOCATIO IS o y OADI"'" CE "'-'IJ'SR ER 22 or '1955.
10THI"' C ELSE, .... R. WACC(}IIIIIIER AS THE
OTHI I':'r. ELSE.
~ ALRIGHT, A 0 YOU ACREE THAT ORDI A C£ DOES EIKIITHER C IVE YOU TH£ OEJI'l£ SIOI"S c:::.y
THE L.Ef'>'C TH Of" THE LI,.I E MZR OR THE R:£ARir •c , IS THAT CORRECT'?
I WOULD ACREE.
OTHCR
ALRICHT, A 0 THAT• S HOW YOU DETERfi'II N EO IT. A N D NOPt..•£ Of'" THESE IDI.._. .. OOC~ENTS
THAT YOU EARLIER SAID YOU USED, YOU REALLY DIDN•T USE, IS THAT CORRECT'?
KW: I OETE~l ED THE LOCATI~ q y THE OROI 'ANC£5. I DETERMINED THE BEARING A 0 THE
OISTA CES THAT WE USED ON THAT LI N E qy OTHER.
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fl'lA VOR : ALRIGHT • t .-A T TO KNOW THE •. ACAY" WHAT OTHER 1 1'~STRt.JIPI'-E .. •TS YOU DETCRti'!Ifl•£0 THE ---DISTAP.•CE A l'-10 THE O £ARt r•c . YOU CA •T DRAW A L:I f\:E WITHOUT K CJW:Il'I.1 G THE OISTA •CE A 0
THE 0 £ARt•·r; CAr• vo u ~
KW: YES,. YO U CA ...
0 CA " • T CAUSE
W1"': w• .... v ·o u cax ••• •O """TTEq HOW -HOW F"Act CA"..I YOU DRAW IT AH "'R• WACCONE'R,. LET
KW: ALRI GHT • LET "'£ READ YO THE O"ROII',A CE
WM: I 00 T WA T YO U -t•~ OT ASKI ~C TO D£ READ
98 : OKAY, WM •AtT A ~1 UTE -LET HI~ .. FI ISH A SWERI 'C THE QUESTIO
HE t5~ SWERI 1"1C THE Q U £STIO ... THIS IS WHERE 1: tp:lJ£CT • I"R. ll'lAYOR, I ASK A QUESTION
A D HE WAr •TS TO READ A ORDif•·•A CE TO fl'tE. I HAVE LOOkED OVER THE OROI~A"'CE • SO HAVE
~y E GI 'EERS,. A 0 I·~ 'OT I TEREST£0 I • WHAT IT SAYS.
Hl:ea : WE K ow W HERE THE •ESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LIP.•£ Of'" THE 8CK'8 0 " 0 RG -KX..a:8XZSX
KW:
WESTER RAILROAD IS
WM: HO DID YOU ESTA9 LISH THAT?
K"': THIS IS A ~APPED PLATe
"'E
WELL. J U ST C IVE -THE OOCLJIII'I'E"'Ts. I tliiA"''T Tt«JS£ DOCt..JfP.:£1\!TS THAT YOU KN()IIIf THIS I N F"ORIIJIATION
IS f""ctOfll! 1 1'1' RE'CORD. THAT•S ALL I ..... T. ......di~
IS THE WESTE'q·Ly R'l:C t-IT Of'" tiiAV Ll •£ OF' ~V£R•S -~ RIO CRA 0 RaiLROAD
A RECORD ..
YES. THEY HAVE II'!AD AF"TER 11\AP AF"TC"R 11\AP, AFTER IIUlP
n~. ~HAT DO THOSE ~ADS TELL. ~R.
wm; I J U ST WA T TO K OW THE f":AD HE USED. I DON•T CARE llftofE'RE THE lltAPS ARE. t~~E•RE TRYI "C TO
F"l 0 OUT HOIII HE DREW A Ll E .. ·ow. 1 liHil"'T TO KNc:M WHAT ""'p HE US£0 AND THAT• S ALL ~·IIJ
f'I1AVOR: f'\R. J'IYRICK. OI ON •T HE 9 RI NC THIS I ttERca. AND TE'LL YOU THIS IS .... T HE USED?
Wf'l : "'R· fl'lAYOR • HE• S TOLD "'E T -HAT HE"S USED THE AH Tti£ EXH"J:CIIT 3 WHICH IS A ORDI 'ANCE •
HE•S TOLD ~E THAT HE•S USED EXHIQ IT 3 9 WHICH IS A DEED. H£•5 ALSO TOLD~ THAT A
PIECE OF PAPER THAT IS ENTITLED " WALLE 19URC£A• S B ROA'*'lY HE"'ICHTS SECOIN"O EDITION ..
AH THAT HE HAS USED. N OW HE IS ALSO TESTIF"YI C THAT THERE ARE NUOIIEROUS -PS -ICH 3-bcY
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-~ SHO~ THE RICt-fT OF" tlfAY... A P.10 I•,., "•O T ARCU I ~"'C THAT. 1 .. 1'1 1'1ERELY •A •T TO K"'OW W H ICH
0 'E HE U SED TO DRAW THI S LI.I''E ..
1"\AYO R : I Q ELIEVE HE SA 10 HE OIDf'l' • T U SE A Y OF' TH£1'1. IS.X'Z THAT RICHT f'tR .. WACCONER?
KW : OJ-.' A f ·'Y LARG E SCALE. EVEr J CITY f'tA.PS. YOU Ctlfi"K:J'ILE I'IAf\'Y Sf"fALL S~_jq:OXVISIOf"~s. YO U fiiUI.K£
THE~ F"IT TOGETHER I ON E Q I C LARGE SCALE ~AP. THIS IS THE WAY THAT WE ARRIVE AT
THE OVERALL DRAWl C ON THIS PROPOSED A N~EXATION. WE USED ~ Y D IF"F"ERENT ~APS. WE
U SED lflA Y OIF'F"EREJ\'T OROrfi.'A CES. VIE USED IJrlA Y OIFF'EREI'.:T DEEDS ..
UN REASONA9 LE
K"'
.. X.R: THERE• S f\'OT 0 E SPECIF'IC -X ""'P• WE USED SEVERAL OIF"FE~C T ""'PS. THE ~EST AVAILA q L£
~·,._t ~
INF'O~ATION THAT •E z• HAVE IN ORDER TO P~TH£ A~N£XATION~OPOSED A ~EXATION .
SCHWA9 : ~R. ~YORe
mAYOR: YES
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SCHWAP : I•O LIKE TO CALL FOR A POI T OF' ORDER ~CLARIFICATION AS TO WH£THER THE ~AY HY"SEL~
R U LES ON IWH£THER OR N OT AH HE CA OVER RULE THE OBJECTION OR WHETHER IS IT A Jll'lATTER
0~ THE CO UNCIL VOTI G ON OVER RULIN G THE DRJECTIO • t:•D LIKE TO CALL ~ THE CITY
ATTORNEY FOR CLARI~ICATt:~·.
pn : W£LL. I COULD GIVE YOU A .. SUCCESTID"\:• S t:t•CE t:T•S A ADVERSARY SZ Cl-TUATION. IT •S A
LITTLE ~IT AIIIIKtiiARO ~UT THE"RE A U GHT TO 0 F: A ti&AY TO RESOLVE THE OBJECTION; I THI 'k IT
COU LD S E HA OLEO EITHER .av. EITHER THE fl'lAYOR RESOLVE IT Dflt CALC FDA A VOTE OF
E
COUN CIL THAT• S ALL. ""'0 AH TO THE RESOLUTI()Pol YOU fltUST HAVE. TH£A.XS Wk .. *C WH.E'RE
~£CA U SE •x WHERE ~R. ~YRYCK HAS ASKED THAT YOU RULE AS A 9 00Y OR AS A -AS A _.YOR
0 THIS 09JECT.IO • TO RECEIVY C THESE DOCLifi'£'NTS. ~OI'IE POI N T IN TYIIIE you HAVE ~
~
RUL~ A 0 WHETHER tT•e B Y THE ~TIRE COUNCIL OR qy -9Y THE .avoR. I THINk PROBA9 LY
THE fii!ATERIAL WILL -DEP£ 0 ON ...-T COl..Jf\ CIL WA TS TO DO WITH THE ~TS .
J~M-c_or COURSE RIGHT HERE FOR OUR HEARl c. WE•R£ SUPPOS~D TO HEAR. I III£A I DON•~ KNOW
I DO • T KNO\III WHETHER THE COUNCIL IS SUPPOSED TO SET UP Rut....INCS ON IT •
c:t~: WELL IT•S DIFFICULT. Sl CE THEY•RE LEGAL RULI CS. lll'lAYOR., A"'D YET TH£ QAJIECTIB'\JS STA OS
I THI K THAT IF" YOUX~ - I WOULD SUGGEST THAT 'IF' AH THE IIIATTERS CERTAI LV. I WQIJ..._O ASk
YOU TO RECEIVE THEl"' aAS£0 0 THE TESTtfiiO Y A D THE DOCLJIIIENTS THAT HAVE. THAT IIIR • .,ACCON£R
HAS TESTYFIED TOO A 0 THAT THE B EARI N CS J: THE Lir.l £ IllER£ TAkE'N F"'ROM T ....
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~ T H E DISTA-•C£5 A !\1 0 A "''C L£5 AH W ERE CQI'r1PUT £0 f"R~ ~ATERIAL l'lR. \IIACGCW.'ER HAS STATED
~O fl! THE DEEDS A "''D F""PCW'P' OTHER P lP LTC DOet..rrrE TS OF" RECORD. DiV E OF'" TH£ll'!-., ••
Yotrl<r'OlU
\UALLE •:::t U R G ER• 5 S l.P DYVIStOr ·... A H , tlfHERE DO YOU G O F""ROI'I HE"R£10 WE CA G O ALL THE l!IA Y
c::II ACK TO ALL THE ~AY 0 AC1< TO S U RVE'V TO lfl( F"I 0 A SOURCE
fi'!AYOR: DOES THE COUN CIL \ItA T A OECISI0 ~1 AT THIS TI1"'E?
'7°• t•rr ASKI C THAT THEY D £ RECEIVED A1''0 ~ cot.JNCI6_ IS OO JECTl" ·c; 13 ASED o••, I ASSL.Ifll£
HIS (Jq J£CTIO IS THAT THE SOURCE HASf'••T q EE -PRODUCED ...
\llfl"": I•fll: OT crc=tJECT'I'"'G E N TIRELY TO ON THE CROt.J"\!OS THAT THE SO 1RC£ HAS •T R ££ PRODUCED
I • VE G OT VERY CO f"'LICTI "~C TESTIJII'lO"''Y f"ROfr! THE CYTY ATTORJro.!EY • f"'RDI'! fii"R. WAC GO ER., t r-
SO K FAR AS THE OISTAfi'CE OF" THE LI •E A '0 THE 0 EARI G WHICH ZS HE SAID DID OT C()lfft£
F"ROfl'l THE ORDI ANCE. AH .. IT•S .CIICII fl!lERELV "'y OPtr •tON., WHICH l'tAY QE RJ:CKT,. tliiRO G,. OR
.I DirF"ERE T • ~THE LAW REQU IRES F'OR "'' A ' £XATION TO CQIII't£ F"RDflll P UR LYC A EXATID'-1
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ORDI N A -.•CES F'OR THE LI 'ES a• TO B E CCP'T 1 &"1£0... N DMI,. IF'" THeRE .... S SO't"ETHI G ESTA9 LISHED,.
SUCH AS WE ALREADY HAVE TESTif'tONY TO OF' A LY 'E .... '13A-5 .20 F"EET ON A A CLE OF" NORTH
11 43 EAST :AIHICH IlK& ... "'R ... WAGGONER HAS C8 "CLUOEO TO R£ THE 9 0UI"DIIIlRY OF" THE CITY or
E 'GL£&11000 EV~ THOUGH Z"ZXS HE CA • f'<'OT F'"ULLY ESTA9 LISH THaT F"RQir' THE ANNEXATI()rl'
ORDINA I''CE A 0 DID I I'.; FACT use t•o OTHER DOC~ TS AT LEAST I .. , ORDER TO ESTAQLISH
THAT ... I lltOULO L:IKE~ERTA:I LV ~0 HAVE AT LEAST Ft OTH OF'" Tf«)S£ DOC\.JIRE TS fftAAIC£0
A" 0 PUT :I"'"TO EVIDE CE.. A f'"O SO THAT WHE HE G IVES HIS OPir •tON,. THE COl.J"'riCIL HAS A
~---~I C HT TO WEIGH IT... AH,. HIS ~E*ft OPY..ID-1.',. IF' l•fl'l C Ol G TO II£ REF"U S£0 THE RI G HT TO
CROSSCXAfl'll " E A ·o TO DETERII!I ~"'E WHETHER OR "'OT YOU I FACT DO HAVE 66 end • 2/3rc:t.
cont i.au i.t y A "'D 'iAVE ET THE REST OF" THESE QUALIF'""ICATICNS... AH,. t•"' OT GETTY C A
HEARl 'G AT ALL. A D AH,. 1:\UT IT•S E"'TIRELY l.P TO YOU . B UT I CE"RTAI LV THI_ k. t•"'
E~ TY.,.-LED TO ASK Hit'! SPECIF'"ICALLY,. I THX:~"'K Y•"' E TITLED TO HAVE THtOTES HE KEEPS
REF"ERRi fi 'C TO 0"' A"''OTHER ""'p l t 1TRODUCEO tr •To EVYD£ CE S'.:K:S~ZW· TO 5££ SIIHAT HE•S
TALK I •r A 0 0UT. A ,0 I STE.AD OF THE FLAT TESTYII'IOP 'Y • THE ... PURPOSE OF THE HEART C
HE TOLD YOU ALREADY • A"'.D HE• S TOLD YOUR E "'CI EERS. HE• S TOLD YOU THERE• S 66end a)tx
2/3rds con t ~gu~ty
II'!R. ,.,VRICK. I q £LIEVE T HAT YOU •VE HAD SUF'"F"ICIE T EVtO£ CE OF" THAT YELLOW Lt r •£ A •o
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SO At"' I TO TAKE THE RULI,.,'"; THAT THAT YELLOW LI E IS SO F"AR AS YOU R CO ~CER EO 9 ££,.~
"'..AYOR::
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BB
PROVE:' "-"'-0 I CA C ET ... ,O"'E OF' THESE THI N""";S I"•TO EVIDEN CE
THA ~·k YOU fi"R. ff!AYOR.,.
NOW H:r. Waggoner
'WH:K May I continue my •••••• • my voido"i:.r o r have y ou i..:ntrodu.ced the thi-ng
that you want.alll at this poi...n.t 1 :Hay I ask him about other l.i..nes a..nd
other things or are you mere1y ~ i...n.troducLQg EXnLh~3 and I hKK» have
no further cross examination ...
MAYOR: NOW you may have other quest ions
wm; I•M me.rel.y barred from b...avi..n.g asking
MAYDR: Yes.~ that•s right
WH:: any further questions in regards to the source materi..a1 that esta.b1ished
1.346.20 feet .
MAYOR: That•s right . You asked for it and you got it ...
\af.: And I donot have any more discussion on that ...
Yes.
MAYOR: No not. NO
WH: Very wei. I..
M&ZBK: And there wi..11 be • no other exhibits Lntroduced to do that~
MAYOR: Ri.ght.
WM: Thank. you Mr ... Mayor.. Now. Mr. Waggoner. how a.bo"Ut the rest of the ye11ow
1Lne down ~ be1o~. I be1ieve you --za sa~d that came strict1y from the
ord i.n.an.ce ...
WK: This 1i..ne a.1on.g here -
WH:
WK:
Yes
The o rdinance states South 1i.ne of the North hal.f of hal.f
the North Section
1Loe over to the right o £ way 1ine.
WH: What I'm AskLog you. d i d that come entire1y from the ord~nance or was
ther e other source materLa1?
BB: Just a mom.ent... When you say 1i.n.e. are you ta.1k...ing a.bo"Ut dist...an.ce, are
you ta.1k ~ng about ang1e or bearings or what?
KW:_.: The 1ocati.on of the 1in.ewH determi:ned by the ordi.n.an._ce... :;!?
W!of: And the dCm.ensions and di.st.ax:tces that you marked on Exb.i.bit wl1ich you've
of fered .
KW: The dis ta.nc e s and be.a..r i.n.g?
WM: Yes.
KW: In other words 827 and 27 West?
WH:: Yes.
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KW: Are you ta1k1ng about the South LLne of the North Ha1f ~ North
Ha1f Secti.on of --.."156 8
WH: r•m ta1king about everythLng you put on there. Did it a11 come from
the ordinance?
KW: The 1and 1Lne description itse1£ came from the ordinance.
WM: Now the 1and 1Lne description is what/
~; the south 1Lne. North Ha1£, North Ha1f Section 9568.
BBL Why don•t You point it out on the map.
~ WK: Alright. it•s -it•s in parenehases and points to that specific 1ine.
'W!of: Alright and t.h..at is the b'l..11.k of it. Th..en.. there• s a1so marked on that
particuLar 1ocation 1827.27 .._ feet West. Now did that a1so come
from the ordi.:n.a:nc.e?
...,.;,.~ WI<:"!" No. that c..axoe from deeds.
WH: Alright. What deeds did that come from?
KW:
KW:
WM.
I don•t have those deeds ~ith me. Those came from those deeds which
conveyed the properties Ln here. and the know1edge of the right of
way distance for the rai~way company.
Are they Pub1ic I~formation?
Yes ,. 1C"M'JqfX¥¥J'
~e11,. Hr. Mayor,. I Object to ~ethe~ or no~t•s pub1ic Ln£ormation or
not and I ~ish to point out and make V"e~tuy l.ega.1 position. The
burden of proof i.s upon the peop1e a& or the an:nex.i..n.g City to prove
that you have these parti...cu.1a.r thi..ngs. The hearing i..s set up for the
purpose for a right to cross exam~ne and to make that determination
No~,. whether or not they•re pub11..c records or not ah the ~ei..ght of the
particu..1.a..r opi...nion of Mr. Waggoner• s given cert.ai..n1y can be wei..ghted.
and a. check to be made and a.h i.n sofa.ras the pa..rt.i..cu..La..r pu.b1i..c. records
or maps or ideas or whatever it is,. is subject to cross exam;nation
and the £act that they•re pub1ic records,. if they are and prove • the
point,. ah .... wfta: r;a is a - i :n my opinion ah burden upon the II. city
to prove •
77~j Mr. City_, Attorney. 5i:.-\
BB: No,. I think th..a.t what Coun.G4!d:: was t.a.1ki:n.g abou_t. we not on..1.y ~ant the
marn . .~.a.1,. the de:m.ent;;.ions which are desc.r'Lbed in the ordi.n.a.nc.e,. he wants
every si.n..g1.e doc.um.e.n.t that rel..ates to ~ d.i.st.a.n.ce or be.a..rin.g or
anything e1se i.n estab1ishi..ng a 1i.ne. Now. KJ[ Mr. Waggoner has testi.fi.ed
as to what docl..DD.eD.ts he h.a.s rel.ied upon. He w said these are pu.b1i.c
docum.en.ts and he has ta.k.e.n di:m.ens.i.ons or dista.n.c.es frcxn these. in arriving
at the de.m.ens.ions fr001 point to point which is c1ear1y not set aut :Ln
the ordi..n.an.ce... No"W,. if he wa.nts to ta.k.e issue with that,. that• s fi.ne,o<jC:,
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BB: We don't have to prove beyond that point what he did because if we go
beyond Chat, he can q~est~on the distance in the deeds and he may do
that i.n court i..f he "Wishes ... We have taken it from Pu.b1i..c. Records and
prLmari1y these records... No~ hoW" much farther do we have to go?
MAYOR: Th.a.n.k you... W'b..at' s the counci.1' s thinking on this?
SCHWAB;We11. I'd 1Lke to take whatever ~ecessary action Ka either to authorLze
the Mayor to either ru1e on the objection one way or the other, if he
~es that the objection is over~ed then that stops it~ .ZXX or if
he does ~ot wish to accept that responsibi1ity that we ca11 for a
vote on X:k each o"D.e of them.... But I'd 1i.k..e to have it done one W"ay
or the other and I' 11 ma.1c.e wl1i...c.h ever mot ion the C01..JDIC. .1..1. wants to do
it... Bu-t I'm not gon:n.a sit here ....._ a11. night and hear these guys
h.aggl.e ov-e:r red. green and yel.l.o'W' l.in.e and everyth..i..ng ah. which doesn't
_ to tDe give u.s the answers tb.at W"e' re 1ook.i.ng for.
,..~'-
Dot= io~,. : r think that • s -been the att1tude.
MAYOR: Have I a COIDD.ertt from anyone e1se a--&
Da~~ty:I'd bate to see us discuss each and every l.Lne ~come to a vote of
(3(2,~'> the enti...re council.. I would l.i.ke to see the mayor make this ruli..n.g
myse1f and ah if he does need some assistance from us,. he can ask us
but ah l.et's get on with it and we're getti...ng very technical. ah as
far as I'm concerned and I'd l.i..'ke to a.h -It ~d seem. to me that
the City Attorney bas or ah City MMP**'CKK EngLneer has to the best
of kX*-: his abi...l.i...ty .:za and best of his k:nowl.edge a.n.SW"e..red the
question to the best of h .i...s a..bil.Lty.. AJ:.xJ. b.e' s tri.ed to give you his
i..n.fo rma..ti...on,. ,.,....ere he got th.e dOC-UIIle.nts bt..1t you're sti.11 qu.esti...oni..Da
hi.m. And each 1i.ne i.s gonn.a. be a 1o~ uight.;.c:-loc..
,..~ Cou1d r ask you a quest:Lon7 Hr. ~ d.;er--__ t..ak.e every 1:i.ne
......,... _v_ ...... ~I certai.nl.y i....nte.n.d to fi...n.d the source of ma.teri...a._l. for the .l.i.ne tb.at • s
not i n the ordi...nance,. because Ln my opinion the ordLoance is what it
shou.1d come from,. if there's other source material. I ~tend to question
him. un.l.ess you,. Mr. Mayor,. a.b. st.ate that I. can not and. I wi11 take
care of that objection l.ater.
MAYOR: Okay. r th:Lnk that r 'Wi.11 make that decisi.on ri.ght n<>'W• that 'We wi11
not do this,. you wi...11 not
WM: A1ri...ght,. 1et me E •'-• for the record make it perfectl.y c1ear,. that I'm
forbi...dden at this council. meeting to requ.est
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on ~bi~ ~the source
i.nformati.on frO<n whi.ch the 1:i.nes :i.ndicating ah the :i.n£oru>ati.on as to
where the City of Engl.e~ood boundarLes now ~i.e o~er than the Ma Lnforma-
ti...on con.tai...ned on the Exhibit itse~f,. which c.on.ta.i.ns on1y ---. ordi...n.anc.e
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WH: n :t..DDbers "and for which ZMr.. Waggon._er bas a1re..a..dy testified isn • t the
entLre source of ~nformation and that ~ ~ am ask no further q~estio~s
Ln regard to Where he got his information, is that correct?
BB: .................. If we•re going kk to have speeches here., ~e·11 be here
ti11 2 o•c1ock in the ~orning.
WH: I~·s not a matter of speeches.
BB: We11 it is a ma.tter of speec:.hes. I. wc::M.J..1d l.i..k.e to be abl.e to say sc:xnethi..n.g
for ju._st a -m.CKD-ent • pl. ease .._
M;Ptyap~~rLght., say som_ethi..:n.g.
BB: Th...i.._s illa:x r-proposes to go into each and every deed, each and every
dLmension Portrayed on exhibit three. and set up ka his own error ~
this case. an Lmpossibl.e.si.tuation. We have stated and he missLates
the qu._estion. The information as Kk to the 1ine l.ocation is by ~ or-
di..nanc.e., which has been repeated throu.gb.ou.t. The dem.ension of those
l.in.es, po:Lnt to point., bas been ax esta.bl.i.shed by~& A1ri.ght,. now i..f
Hr. Hyri.ck wants to cba11enge that sLtuatLon,. say that's Lncorrect
l.et him. com.e.t"o~"i..th testimony and say that .s he doesn't resi..ght
582 feet. ~~resi.gbts 482 feet,. that figure"S ~an error. But he
can't do it the way he's doing it now.
'W!4: ~ I"d l.i.k.e to know Hr. Mayor,. bow I."m s--a gonn.a. come forward
w1th the deed when I don't know what deed he's using?
BB: There it is Ln the exhibit.
WHaa There?cert,ainl.y -.a document he went upstairs to get wasn't in the
exhibits.
BB: It's a Pub1ic Record.
WH: I don't care whether it's a publ.ic record or not.
BB: It shows the right of way of the Atchison,. Topeka and Den~er Rio Grande
and you kr:Low where to get that from.
WH: Hr. Mayor,. I know where to get a11 Publ.ic Records. You're re1y~ on
an opi.nion of Mr. Kel.l.s Waggoner as to how a certain 1i.ne was drawn.
BB: Not so.
WH: Now,. just a ---moment, 1et me make my objection.
BB: Al..ri.ght.
t.lH: The,. You're re1yi..n.g on *--. that opinion,. you've tak..en ev-i..dence that
he's gi.ven. ~opinion,. that that i.s where the boundary of the City
of Eng1ewood 1i.es and the 66 and 2/3rds percent of the area. i.n whi.ch
you're trying to annex. At this po:Ln.t in ti:me,. I am mere1y trying
to fLnd out why he states that opinion when he says that it did not
a11 come fr01n the ordi.n.a.nces. Now that I didn't open up. a11 he had
to say was yes, that's on the ordinance. It isn't. Now,. if he says 3 </t;
other things, I'm enti..t1ed to know what he determ.~ed it from. -~
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Of'" course ~ ~are ~L r~
Pub1~c recordS aA7--.xa ever ~w here{ but I am ent~tl..ed to know what
he bases h~a op~n~on sax upon.
We~av a 1ega1 deacripto ~ We have g~ven
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information as to where
whereby distances can be measured. They can be measured on th:i.s map,
which .i.e sea.l..ed . Now, .1.£ Yr . Yyr:i.ck has evidence that th:i.s ~-:i.e :i.n
•-• error, that Jrt these r.i.gu.res are :i.ncorrect, o r :i.ncomp1.ete, l..et h.i...m
come ~orward w:i.tb th:i.s
That's not the po~nt .
these l..:i.nes •
testimony . That 's al..l.. I'm interested :i.n .
-k> I have no :i.dea whether Ur. Waggoner d:i.d draw
SCHWAB: . u.'~ C\e~?
f\tl
-~~ Yes.
SCHWAB: Ur. Kay or , Yr. Uyr:i.ck made a reque st a wb.i.l..e ago that he was
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~:i.t's understood then, that, etc . etc . There :i.s a. statem~nt ~n there
~hat I am sure ~a not correct, and I'd 1~ke to have h~ state the
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request aga~n, and y ou e~ther ru1e or, the-object~on ~s overru1ed
suata~ned, and we go on w~th the •ear~ng .
Very we11, I'11 state the object~on aga~n .
have a r~ght to vordo~~. Mr . Waggoner on
exh~b :1_ t .3 ... ~:g "tota.1 ... _ An ~ I object,
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Wagg one r does not re1y~ent~re1y upon the
~..._!IQ<>-
I object to"'; C~r st u.nt~1 I
~~·'-"' b~s op~n~on, I object to
I am not ent1-t1ed, when Mr •
ordLnance wh~ch ~a marked
on that exh1-b1-t, but r e1 ~ed on other source materi_a1, to determ1-ne that
part1-cu1ar 11-ne w b~ch £ormed his op~n1-on ... I object to my cross-
e xamination being cut oCC to determ~ne what the source materia1 was,
othe r than the o rdLDance that he .........
and base his 1 test1-mony , opin1-ona
~w-.~·
cont1-guou s b oundary ... There 1-a
used to draw
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no p1ace e1se
the part1-cu1ar 1ine,
• that there is this
that I can get that
1-nCormat1-on, other than S £rom Yr. Waggoner , because ~t's b~s op~n1-on
that's be1-ng g~ven and upon which Counc~1 ~a to re1y . Now, ~C I am. to
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Pace ta
BB:
'"''"' ~~.._.,
b e exc1uded Crom Curtbe~~quest~on~ng a1ong .t.tbat 1:1...ne, and I ~u11y
~ntend to go a1ong each 1ine, and Cind out whether or not that •aa~ in
Ca.ct, based on the ordinance, was based on other
source material, and I Cu11y intend to ask h~ speciCica11y what that
materia1 was, and ask to have copies o£ it made, and i~serted into
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the record. And if: I not ab1e to do so, I tbLnk the heari na is
~t
a sham, and I perCect1y wi11ing to accept the r u1i~of the Counei1,
the lr.la.yor, :1.n any manner in whi ch they wan t to do::--a..nd oC course ,
to you perhaps this isn't too important .. rt •s taken a 1ong tLme
tonight, as I think Kr .. B1ess.i.....ng, Mr .. Schwab ~ :1.nd:l.cated ~"--1.-h_~
p~·~ c~ ~ ~coS £-L~~d '4 o...i~ """'n c..•·,......,,.,.Js-f:.~ery 1..mpor-eant_ and
•2 <--youz are requ~red by 1aw to g~ve us arhear~ng-and that's w hat we're
here for and we request ~t.
We11-I th~k ~t•s unfortunate
"'...-~ <:7'<-______ .. to the fact that the documents that have been
produced -~~d~nancea are cert~f~ed, ~ test 6mony o£ Mr. Waggoner ~a-·,~
ava~1ab1e, ~the documents to w h~ch Yr. Myr~ck objects are ava~1ab1e
h._ h-.os
..:l._. au....,---i A::l ~~Q_T many of" wh ich 3IBIIA b ve a~ready rece~ved. I
th~nk ~t • a unf"ortunate that ~~ ~ ~-c-h q s._.-~-:'vc::r";. .. he1esa_
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I think that af"ter a ru.l..in.g a1so the quest:i..on eC 3g~( 5 3[$ ~
exh~bit 3-which purports to show the C~ty ~ boundary as eatab1~sbed
by ord~nances, and these sbibu1d have been mark::l.~"!.,.:D QS.k.E.d ~ bL r;-C:E..{~
~ At %t his point_ I thin~~tbe Counci1 wou1d ha•e to make a ru1~ng on
WU:
BB:
WU:
:Uayor:
the mis -abi1ity of" exhibit 3 -
Wi..t hout~~ examination
o.::> each and every
OC any type oC vordo~r c ro ss
vordoir on my part.
one oC those lines?
exam~nat~on I dea~re
I am going to 1eave this up to Counci1 .
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Schwab : Your honor. Bern.i.e, this
p~
.i.s perm...1.ssab1e to have a mo t~on be~ore
the ~ bea r~ng on ~b.i.s po.i.nt.
~B~-Q~ ~Gu.·~ ~~~~ea1 situat:i.on .
sc HW'~-know that, but r•m ~:t o make a mot.i.on
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that we• •re~ t~'"D\1~
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~e.i.ther ru1e Cor or aga.i.nst th.i.s objeet.i.on, and that• a what I want ""t"Cra
get on w.i.th, and .i.f the Yayor does not wish to make it ~ the~ I want
me to make a motion that the Coune.i.l..
BB: If the Coune.i.l.. wants to proceed that way .
M1.'§:6r : If I want to proceed that w -ay? Make a moti.on?
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SCHWAB: Are you ready Cor a motion?
M.a.yor: Yea.
SCHWAB: I wou1d move that the Counci.l.. vote on
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whi.ch has been rai.sed by the Coun~ Mr. Myri.ek, be
not the objection
voted ~n~by z:-h'C;...
Council.. an~t is thereby, ah, and i.t i.s, ab, that ~ .i.s then to
rul..e ...
HENNING: Mr . Schwab, excuse me. Woul..d ~t be poas~b1e Cor you to state your
~~~~hetber the Counc~J.. can accept exh~b~t number 3 as ~t bas been
~~ drawn and exp1a~ned w~th the documentat~on as expl..a~ned by the C~ty
Eng:tneer ... ~\-\·~~
SCHWAB : We1.1, the onl..y ~tbi.n.g -Q--• --=a a!:& a Aza to do that, but i.f"' I do that,.
then he'J..J.. object to aome~h:tng el..se. He has an object:ton, and I th:tnk
the object:ton e:tther baa to be agreed wi.th or overruled ... And I thi.:nk:
•az• we're done wi.th. I1"' :tt :1.sn•t, then we're
way... So I wou~d move that we, that the Cou.nc:1.1
vote on whether or not we accept or overrul..e the object:ton, ttha.t
Mayor:
simp.1.y ...
p~
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SCHWAB: +-lc ,.._~..;,,~VCS,
Mayor: Yes.
The one he has just
46; £'*a\ ... T' ..::t.e ' ""'Tt:J """::D-, ~"<'".c......_ ...... -.-...f.c::. ('~'--"'-e...£
-+-res •c L.. 0 --:JW: -~tE ·• o=n
stated ...
BB: Yay I suggest that ~rule on the adm:l.sab:1.1:l.ty of' ex.h:l.b:l.t 3 at th:l.s
po:l.nt... The object:l.on :l.s that, as I understand :l.t, Mr. Myr:l.ek has a
;J-o r:l.gbt to :l.nqu:l.re ~each and every one of' those 1:1.:n.es, as dep:l.eted :l.n
eo1or, to cross exam:l.ne as to bear:l.ng d:l.stanees and ~ ah, and overe11
xa cross exami..ne and to eatab1:l.sh whatever d:l.stanees he w.mt • to
estab1:l.sb or attemp~to-not to estab1:1.sh. I th:1-nk ~s"""-b.u. ... ' ob~'e~t:l.on_
I don'~ know what else he would want to cross exam:l.ne ...
tn.l: A.l..r:1.ght. I . l oo~ ~s~"-£~ of' my own objecti.o:ns .
~-'~:~o~ ~~~o quest:l.on, I a.ssu.me, on each .l..i..ne(';tat.edi~""'~L ~-:::..-
WU: I f'u1~y :l.ntend to exere:l.se what I cons:l.der a r:l.ght of' cross exam~nat~on
and vordo~r on each document that I see pert~nent ~n th~a part~eu1ar
In th~a part~cular £actor, Y••• ~t ~nc1udes the croso eza~~~at~on
on exh~b~t 3 where there ~a s~mp1y marked, ab, a 1~ne ~n colora, o£
certa~n ord~nance numbers to determ~ne ~£. ~n £act, those 1~nes came
solely £rom these ord~nances . We already know that the t~rat one d~d
not . Now, X ~ntend to -~
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WM: Just a moment .
BB: No.
Wll.: We11,
BB: I can't let that stand .
BB:
~,Q.A.q .. ,
WU: You object to what? c
1:1.nes 0:....,..~ ~ ~Lhe BB: I object to yo~r saying that ord~nance.
w·:u.: We11, 1et' a say the d~atance ~ 14 3 0 £ e e t , an..,'d,_ • ....,II .. """+'---..JY~e!!_!s!...._~t:_!h~ac_!t:..:_• ~s~r ~ gb t • --
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AU!AG.IIl,
WU: Neverthe1ess, the 14 ~ theae ww-certain things that appear on that
exhi.it, such as numbers, degrees, and bearings, did not e.ntire1y
Crom the ordinance~ I wish to Cind out Crom what source they came.
Ahd this has been the 1ine oC my cross examination. IC any queat.i.ona
answered by Kr. Waggoner, who has a1ready given an opinion;that this
is the boundary, and it did not come Crom a..n. ordinance, I Curther
intend to ask him Cro~ what source, particu1ar numbers, bearings,
anything that appears on that exhibit, whether it be a 1ine, a number,
a 1etter, or anything e1ae, where be did get it iC be didn't get it
Crom the ordinance . And iC it came Crom some other document, I am
go~ng to r•quest that that document be ~dent~C~ed. And I mere1y want
a ru1~ng on whether or not I have that r~ght.
Mayor: Ur. Wagg oner . l~"'-....,.-.\.L~ KW: I don•t know ~C I ~ c1ar~Cy ~t or not, y our honor.
Ordinance N o . 22, Series oC 19~~. that portion oC it
portion begins at this point, and says thence west a1ong the south
1ine or the north ha1C oC the north ha1C oC said section 9, to the
west or the right oC way 1ine o£ the Denver and Rio Grande Western
Rai1road, thence northerly a1ong said wester1y right oC way line, to
the north 1ine of said section 9, thence eaater1y along said norther1y
1ine to the easterly right oC way 1ine oC the Atchison. Topeka and
Santa Fe • a...nd tJ ---n ~ So those were on1y descr~ptions
by what you would ca11 ~ 1~ne descriptions, or otherwise there
is line in the Cie1d . In order £or us, and there are several oC
those 1ines, too, speciCica11y, this 1ine here which aa. .. is showa
as 331.84 and south 56.~0 east. a1so this 1ine incidenta11y, the
point oC beginning of this specific anaexation ~ a-~L and
back to a point here, and then said northwesterly to a the point o~
~A;,.._.,_~
beginning. This 1ine over here which shows .... x 460.12 and north
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..9-:>
bean dr~ i..D. our o LL:l..c::.e. Nc:;~~w, where ~t i.nfo~t.i.an c.oa.e Lrro.a -wban.,Z dretw
the _.ps ~t--~~C'CllllllltP~ed :IS.~'C C"~.,..:__pe.a..r.-of .su..rvey by ~oc~ ~-?-..\.~ ...
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loi"e ~cu~aeed tbe di~ .,....._ ~ ~ong that:: ~i..ne. Now, ercepe :Ear one cl.i...s-~
present: evidence to this COUDC:'i...Z so that ..,.. _.!1 ~e • def:~t.io.n as t:o
wbetbe..r the pro~ed a..r::a.neration .aeets the c::rit:::eri.a. set: up ~ ~
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'"' unde.rsta..nd...ing ~~ tl8 cou..r-t: -t:..bat ~ re2.y on e:rpert te.5"~!1-I e..bi.nJc
the btettfte.f1.e oL ~-peop~e 12e•.s rep:resent.1..ng, ~ --9~ .r•• W'rC11D9' an e.b..1.s
c-._...,._;> k--o f ~ic: bearing, -e .r J<now'r;"O:' ~ Counc:i~, -_..._ to -....
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acc:epted becau.e, for va..riou.s r~. so, ~ qu_.t1.an ~, W'..t:..:t•• goiz>g eo
~ ......... .,.....,
happen ~ 'f::.bi_•, i.s it goi.ng to ti• l!lr. llyr:J.c::Jc•• ~ •o be cannot a.Jc any
eitbe.r ac:c:e,pe .1.t ~ tbe ..-pert ~~~ of ~ • .,..~,. ~t we wou:~d
~ow obj~ to --.cb ADt!l evez-9 L~ ~t::'• Oll':t ~t -.,p. Now,~
fut~
.....-~y , ~.a :Eo.rt:.h, we .are not ty:Lz.g h:l...-hand• to ~
~ , .:i.t'• ;Ju.-e Gllft ~ part.icu..Lar exhibit.
Brown: ~t ot.ber elllC.b..i..bits w:L2.~ be shown?
~ There viLZ be ....,, exhibit$~
B~es.sing:~~ =--....... cJ::..C c..o ~ c..-->-,.,.
res.
B.B:
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ti!!UC..b.:Lbit:.s, the~ ~e.Z'V'eS, deed.-
_,£-:::;-deed• and three C are the o~ ...
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~~ I'm trying to -..y is, in ~it!l
.N.ayor:
CitgC..Ze.rk:
ezh.1.bi t 3, I .._ ~ exb.:1..b1t 3 -..n.a ~f: 3, 3A, .and 3 ....
SCI»Nii.b: I tll..1..n.k I"~tae.d~9 3A, beca.._.• tbaf:"• ~2. we•ve t:.a..ZJit-' about... ~b.1.• 3A? • •
~ i• 3 rig~ here.
Oh, tbi.s ia .3, OIC, ..-cu.•
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;" Citg C.I.e.rk: OK. P ••••• Accept exb..:l..bit 3 .aDd eo ~.ra.I.e .any o.bjec:ti<:lm$ fro. the
City C.I.erk :
~a.b= Caneai.ned on the a.bove exb.i.bit 3 ...
-,~ ~ ....,_,._-.o ~---..dL_ n ~->~ x•1.1. ..... bsa:b.:a ~ ...... ~o-::.-.._ ~ 'YT"' ~ ~ .....-.~
WN: I~ obj~to 'tbe fact tl:lat I c:rcan•t l:aave ~--~ I ob:Jec::t t:o the fact f:bltt
9"''U wi~ not ~ ~ w:Ltnes• to identiLg the c:r~e. that he u..ed', ~
to-iden.t:l...fg """'--~c::ro.• ex:..-.1..n.at1an. -~ .::__ "-'.JZ."cr
,..yror: rou ~ ... heard tbe .-o"t::ian c~--.r.I.g •e.~ .. .are !IOU re.dy for the ~oa?
City C.I.erk: Henn..1.ntg
City C.I.erk: Dhority
Dbttority: re.s
C.I.erJc: Brow.n:
Senti: Yes
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BB::
C~e.rJc:: They're .both here, 3A and .3B.
te.-t:.i.LLad ._. to one oCher d..:L..-t..ance.
v'\,4: ~~d.~ other d~
BB:
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handed to me, which Nr. lilaggon_e.r ba..5 ident.:1.f.:l..ed as 3A, wb:Lcb. Ls a deed,
stated
previou.sLy .......,_ in the record frOID .sCMDI!!lbody to ..,......,....,!1' in 2.948, which
of t:bos.e deeda, the d.&te ltlr ... N'a9!j1CtD.er got ~, ~ u..ed ~ in order to
1ad
det~ tb.i• thing that be•a t--t:l..f~ eo •• • con.f:...:f.,u:oua bouod.a..ry ...
who can be~p you w:1tb tbe, tbe ad.:ludi~t:..i.ng • L89'"•~ ~ ~-~
"""' i..s not • tri.aL .._. .u.ch. We are a~y try..1...ng eo.,._ poz::otray .._.. .......... t:i.oa pL.at,.
.a.an.ex:ing o.rd..1.nantc._ .and d--.d6 W'h.icb ~~ ~ • r.1gbe to~ and copy, .1L -be wis~, a.tabJish.ing bearin~ d.iatance.a .,.... .r...·ve a-.::u:red' f~ ~ ~
No, .:l.t:"s .not CWJ tba bear1Dg .and cl..1...-t.a.Dce, .:Lt. on ~ -.rJit ~t .baa been d.raaru
oa th:Ls .uc.h1..bit ~t ~cl 'A4 _,~d by~~ ...
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.,.,: I ....,u.2.d' •••~ that ~ 'b,.p ~ but: I t:.h..:l.nk. I.-.. ent.ftZed to ..-Jc 9"0U ..
BB: _)~f'.,....~..,.......c...ent:.1t2.ed to ~Jc what the ~per .1s m.2-de out or ..
--=
Jl&ayor : N:r. Dbority.
~-.r have .-.de -sf ob:Jec:t1exu~.. .:r wou~cf 2.1..Jce to Lc:::tetk at: ~-I wouLd 2.ilce
to vordo.Lr CliO tbol!!lal, and I wouLd 2.1ka to c.ros.s ... ...a..ne ~ '--~ "--r:Lng L'or
acce~
.-y peop2.e on tbai.r beba2.f .. .Jilnd, you have the autbor.1ty ~ ruJ.e.. :r A-
objection t:o t.b.1s "'D ~~
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rv'o-..a......... ~t~ed A....~ es~is.h those ~ines and put into evideDCe.
S~ab : I MOu~d ~iJc.e it: to be known to Hr. JllyricJc. th.t: :r ob:Jec·t: to m&D!/ of the st.t.-...ats
~ r
he ba.s ma.de, ,p.a.rt:l..cu~a.r~y those wh.ic.b. pe.rta.i..n to ~ Counc.i.Z::I ( He E~s are
ob:Jectianab~e ~Z"C//ID tJ>e sta.ndpo.1..nt of the ra.c:t that we d on•t:: have the ~p~e ·•
cfete.rm.ina tion.
Jl&ay<>r : Tha:.n.k you, N.r. Sc:htwab. I thin.Jc Mr. Nyr.Lck _.,.,.e.--~~or, .and be ba.-.a
right: to his ...o ~
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~eric: Henzllz>g
Benning: r-
C~erlc: obor:I..e-v
Dbor1ty: r-
~e.r:k.: ~
B~: r-
CLerk: B~e.s•.Lng
BJ.-ing: r-
C~e.rlc:
C~erlc.:
BB:
ltlago.r:
BB :
Sent;.i
140t1on i .• carried-
Your bc::llnar, -~_;::::, ae-t:.b..is ~ ._.k for &bout ~S .a.f.nutea r.e.-•-
OK
If tbe.r-e i• no ob:J.-c::tion-
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WN: Oh, • excuse me, OIC. And, i.E you can t:e.l~ me w.bat t:..b.:l.s pa.r-t:icuLa.r d~t:: is.
~...,.Jo Erbibit 2.
,-llt-~c.9---'llin2.ic:.b. one i• e.be one ~e t:.bey produced OV"Wr .-y ob;jec::-eioa.?
lOti: Jnch..ibi t: 3 • ?
~~ Bxhibit: .3
KN'
of tbe pro ,par-ty inV"OL woed.
-P8
And' a:ng one or a tbc:au..nd' ~
~ ..... Ci:7:;;;:-~ d~ta.nc-and bea.cing•
But: you ca.n•t: 1dent..Lry wb.ic.b on .. tbo.-e ....o~d be .at: e.hi• pc>1.nt:. _, ,
~n-~ ........ ~--c..c
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ICN :: No, not .speciLic~y which spec:Lf1c IIWlP __ ..._.. used for that distance •
.,....o\--c-e-Lc.......i.c~
fitnl: These a..re ne• • t: 6Dl&pt5 or a.ngtb..i.ng of t:.bat n.t:u.re, 'f::..btey are JDI!!t%"e.ly -..ps that::
Theg .are Jcept in
Jnll: W~~, t:.hey•re not pu..b~:l..c: .records. Yrbe Cit~ o~ a»g~ewood
10#: Very true ..
N: A.Lr:l..gbt ..
deeds c::.ha t !IOU .1.::1,a ve ~is ted on ezh.i.b:l.. t A 7
-s: No, ..., c.an.not; ..
W~2, were the deeds certified? D:l..d you get a •t.e-::at fro.~ the 2.--~~. l> ~ .J;._,.._&b --""
w. ,.,~Lelc., I .--going to object. eo tb.1.• .l...1...fte of qv--t1.oa...l..ng.. , ___ ._._. BB:
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BB: a--& ~tary 2i.Jce f:..bi• ~d ~S:U!I dup..l.:l..c.ate what'• &.Lr..c:ry '::::..u~J
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I don"t: .ltczx:3lw what: that:~-Is :l..t: DIY objec·t:ioa gou:"re ~7
He~-,.~ no opportun.itv to give the ~ be"• --~ que.-ticv::a.. wbeeber ~
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deed• a..re recorded, ~ 1t:"L~ •.bow" the z:"eCCz:di.ngf\on tbe d~.. Wbe'tber be"•
.,.:: x•• qu-..t:.ion.inq tbe - -
fllfN: Anld, ~L, n.o, X .-......n, I don.•t ...-.ant:, X"• not: .bare t:o try ..,_, draw ~ tb..:l..z2g
and
out:. .-.r. I -.re2.y ~t: to ~L the Coez...,.-i z ~t: I ..-.Lnteacfin.q to do th1.•
"';2\~""' ..r20W -* on c:~• _.....t..n..tion.. If you ru..2e I c::.an.DCJt:, I~ · •ccepe that: ru.Z..-n.~
Hayer :
H.ayor : Ye-6, sir.
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-gou, and putting .1.t: into words. That: .i.sn"t pro.E"'8X'. He"s as.k.iz2g queseio.ns
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about the'). wh.1ch have been received, and I have offered at: thi.a t:l.Jae t:o ~
f:...be deeds, and tbaf::".s a~~ he"s ~.Icing about: at: th...1s po..:l....nt:. The deeds. We"re
top even offered Eor •
..BB: He .bas a..2..ready .st.eed-To est:a.b~:L•h the nort::b ~.1..ne~t: ~---t: 't:21ice, the north
~ine of fi!UC.h..1.b.1 e 3, t.be di•~.
,..!lOr: l'#Oel, there i• .no v~ue t:o tbe Cc::lcznc~, Nr. Myr:Lc:Jc, I .-..an, that:"• for .-are
(~ .......... ~ ~~ ~e our dec::iaic:.2.
filltl: Wfl!!t.2J, they ~ 4ledept:ed into evidence, and ~ ~·-.no ~ue, I dCXJ'"t ~
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WM: Alright. And ah~ can you te11 from exh~bit A what portions were pieced
together from that deed?
IIOili.:
BB:
K.ar1:
BB:
K.ar1:
I don't think Exhibit~has been received yet, I don't even know if it 's
been identified yet.
Ye s , it has. Exhibit A
Ha s it been identified
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Yes, I een identif~ it
BB: No, not you, ¥ Mr. Waggoner has not identified it yet.
WH: We11, I asked him to, now I don't know whether that's what it is or
not:. ...
~: b-;~s ~ some
infor-mation?
o-9 ~ 0.......-__......c.....
background in£ormation, we :) eu pL upez l.} ·" s'B&ai.n the
WM: D id you understand the question, ~-Waggoner?
KW: You want to k:now more specific.al.l.y what we used on. this ......__..p.
.-.I< WM: I want to know , you testified I bel.ieve that on.Jthat • deed was used
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KW:
to piece together a part of the North Boundary of both Exhibit 3 and
Exh..i.bit A .. and I'm a.ski..:n.g you I.£ you c .a.n tel.l. m~what was has been --marked as deed Exh i.bi.t 3B which part o f the bou.n.da..ry you kpi..ec.ed to-
Cher with Chat deed.
0 y . One speci.fLcal.l.y that 1 remember ~s the North 11 degrees.
~3 minutes East a dLstanc.e of 337.0 feet .
Ok.a.y,. woul.d you. show me wb._ere that i.s o n the taap and wh._e.re• s th.e
:'\.~--.._-reference to it. i..~ isz •t 9~ &Ra5e~ ExhLbi..t A yeu re~e.rence to~'
L~t appr oxLmate1y the Northeast corner of the ~t ract . Lt shows
337 .0 feet . North 11 degrees 43 minutes East.
WH: Wel.l. can you put LnsLde the tract that•s desi.gnated there what 3B
describes?
Okay d..c ~ on Exhibit A,. there • s there • s a tract 1a.nd
put 3B in there so we•d know whi.ch deed goes where .
WM: You don't know where it is on that map?
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Henn~ng: a11 the documentation behind this map.
WM: I wou1d object to a continuation of the hearing. I'm perfect1y comp~tent
to go ahead and crossexamine on the evidence that's been presented.
There's on1y been one present ah ~-e1i piece of evidence prev
s sented ... I have docum.e.nts in front of m.e and I i-ntend to go through and
identify those.
formation.
They won't he1p me a bit w ·i.thout my gett:Lng the :Ln.-
Yes. Mr.Sc..--<c>
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I wou1d 1ike to have it poLnte& at this ti..m.e as to who submitted that
that we've been ta1kLng about for the 1a.st hour and why it was ~ put
up there if it was not submitted previous1y.
Karl.: Exhibit 3 A • which was
Schwab )<A y.,._ okay -
K.a.rl.: whi...c.h was subm.itted previ.ous1y
Schwab: I '1iP ta.1king about that pa.rti...c.u1a.r Exhibit A.
K.a.r1: My u.ndersta:ndi...n.g wa.s~~Mr -Myrick when he exhibited that he would
-~~ tie i.t i.n wi.th Exh.:Lbi.tAAsayi.ng that that..,_ 'lolb.ae he-
Schwab;That ~as ..a my understandLng a1so . Now he makes the statement that
he -he ak never -he never presented it. No~~ is X he presentingit
now or Lsn't he presenting Lt or did he present it previous1y or
didn't he ..
WH: No I di.dn" t. I asked Mr. Waggoner for :Lt and I had :Lt=a.rked as Exh.i.bi.t
A for identification. I have now offered it and I'm askLng for a
ru1i...ng as to whether or not the docum_en~s provided to me by Mr ..
Waggoner. that's been identified by~ .. Waggoner as c oataLned some of
his source notes havLng somethingto do with these deeds which I'm
attempting to go .. ,~ at this time and I'm offering it into evidence II • •
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Schwab : I ...-o~d IJIOve tl:wlt ..,., not .-cce,Erl:. t:.he exhi.b:l.tian A, or exhibit A, z:-re•..-::~tacr by
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H.ayor:
BB :
M.-y we .h..ve • •econd.. No s-.cond? We .bave no ~-, J\......._ ~...Jl-. ·
,.,...,_~ ~ -42<-for • .r"ttl.Lng ..
rece1ve :l.t.
we·~~ receive -'d2..Jt... exhibit: ..
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Hayor : .Do we bave a second?
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Schwab:: I"d ~ilce to have • que.st::ton -:l..s it: .not true that tbe attorney for the City
sta.t:ed that: it: has no ..bea.ri..ng whatsoever on e%h.:Lb.1t: 3, 3A, and 3B.
BB:: I don•t: think t=..be r~•tio~bip baa been -d• yet .-.. to the deed• and dorc:u...nt:.s
a.s e.be~.ate to the eng:L.n.eer•s not:..... They don"t reL-ate to ~ ~•t:.1.c:::an p~•t:
which bas boeen ~tt.cr, uz:a.2..-s tbi• 1.s ~ 1de.nt:.1~, and .1t: --.9 ~~ .be, to
W'N:: z• ~~ be happy eo try and c~era...r this up.
•~--•.1..ng :: Hr. Ngrick"s about: to, I th:l.nJirt" ...
.,.:: I"d be happy to. ~ c:o~ored ~~ aDd the not .. ~t: broave .been put:
on bere \-~tbi.s i.s an ..-.act dup~.:l..cat:e oL e.h1.bit: 3 -it:•• • b.Zuepri.nt: wb.:l..ch i• .a
b~uep.rint::: a.s we~.2.
ICW: it.
of 1 pr..Lntad :ror.,. ,pr'Rt r « E
E.2oor.
Hr. Ha.yor, .r
Sc::Jw,a.b:: Then I IIIIOU~d ._.Jc. iL I -9, lt6r. Mag; wer, C:be -..-que•·tion. I• tb.1.• Cll.t 1.a :l..t: DOe:
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Hagar : 1'\Phat posi tion doe.. this put us :Ln. to aoc:ept then, i.E .1t:•s .not: the s.-..e ..,.p?
BB:
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~ .1.s•u• ----. before you_~ Counci~,
We ~ooJc:.:l..ng at: worJc .notes from the engineering office, pre~, I ••~,
by Nr. Waggoner and the peop~e wbo wo.r.Jr under h1Jft.. Wby .:l..s :I. t: be.:Lng o~fe.red ~"'
There is no r.._•on for .1.t to c::o.e in.
WJI!I: .re•s quit:e s.L.p.J.e, •• far •• my position .1s concerned.
had ,1u..t: .ba.re b.Zuep.rint:a.. Now, he•s
contained b.La work not:_. r~ wbicb be t:c::IICJik e.be d~ which .a.re in evidence,
-a.-t have had .re.Zev.ance ~ ~~u.e I ob:J.cted to :l..t:, if you·~~
B.B: .re~ate t;o A.. Nle c:roa•t: ~ate t:o
"""= litife.LJ., it: is aty u.nd'erst:.a.nd.1ng, ~~ ..
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B.B: .z:e.-.re..Zate• to 3 ..
Henning : Yes
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c~erk: Dhoritg
Dhor:i..t:g: Yes
C.l.erJc.: B:r"'Wn
Bra-n: res
C.l.erJc: B.l.e.s.s:l..ng
C.l.erlc : Senti
s.,.t:.:L: Ye.s
C.l.erJc: Five age•, tWCII n.a9a, your ~r ..
ICayor: JWotion is pa.-.-.4. •·• ev:l..dence.
the ca•e, :l..s ~t c::or.rect:?
zae, .i.nst ... d o.:r -.y trying t:o a.sJc you wbat: it: is ..
ICN: :Ct:"s a 'lit#Or~t we used in preparing ~ropo.-.d .a.n.naa-•tion p~•t:-
OK. Now. .rt•s a wo.r.Jtsheet: from which exhibit: 3 was ~e?
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Th.Ls one sl'x:J!ws sl:aut:.h7S.46 40 west. So there
description
Esse.ne..toLl.~g,.~o;;::z-y ~f:Eerenc:es gou .know -
specific ~ine
show south 75.46 we.st.
Ne..Z~, .:J..t•• the ~Y o.ne.s you ~ ~
The88 a.ti'OU . ..ld be the ~Y ~ I W"Ou..ld have to c:b8c:Jc the •pec:ir.1c: det&i..Zs on
JICW: Th.1..• .-tar~ on 5-~7-73
ICW: 5-..17-7 3. T.be o.r.1.g.1.na.~
WIJ!I: 0 ,.-.. both or ~
KN: v...l cz.._ co.rrec:::-tecl' tbe or1gin.a..Z d.r&rt;;
Becau•e .xhib.:i..t: A .:i..s incorrect.
W'e...Z..Z, I .Jb2aw",. but what: -you pre~..rv.d one ezh.:1..b.:l.t:, or ~ ,p.re~ under yc:JU..r
ICN:
direction apparen~y, "'.:i..tb the .nu.be.r 40 .-.. o~ eo~ 36 on the
dete:.rza.i.ne
date. How did you ...._ 11bicb ..,._. correc:::t?
s&C'Ond~ .1..n..fo.r710at.:i..on., d.£d !IOU~tice e.b.:l..s has ~ ~ -o--•.:LsrJ-~
ICW: I know that t:~t: c~ge ..,...._. .-.de in tbe o..-.....--.
WN: In the
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KW: The red notes reLe.r t:o deeds where we used :l...nfor:-..tio:n out: of d~ .1.n order
subtract to get: ._, part:;icuJ..a..r d.:i.st:anc::e ..
WH:: Now. What: I wou~d ask you t:o do is t:o t:.a.ke t;:be: exh.:l..b:l."t J~:~a..r.kecf .3B and shc:Jtw me
where you used t:.hat: exb..i.bit: on exh:l.bit A .. s-O. v<'
l'CN::: We used the particuJ...ar i..nfor...tion. ~ ~ ~7 0""-boo.k SJ..2, page 4~8, for
the north ~:l...n.e or the .sout::.h. ~r, .south ~, south ~•, .sou~t: quarter
520 ... 6
of section 4568.. 'Ne used .:l..t: a..Zso to cfet:~e the ..K2Zll' feet .. We u.ec:f it:
it: ~so in cfet:e..rm.ini.n.g t:.be 1/162-~.. .....-s~? ~ 6 ~,~ -6 ·~ ~c_
_,: rlwot's ;q/0 -"j--, v/tcls .qk,.._j -1-h , b-.,..u:.q~_,?i.·~ ,Y C1ty of Jr:ng~--=><>d-
ICW : ~ right:.. -~.a f or t.be ~0~ .. 2, ~02 .. ~ foot: and ~
ICJ#:: No-
7?~;: ~,-s d~~d
NCI'W, wl'w!!J>.re does this deed, where does th.i.s property _ _, where doe.. :l.t: r...z~
t:b.i.s ... p, where, what: proper-ty doe.-~t: cf-.c~, ~t: ..part.i.cu~..r ~ d-.d ...
. .,. .e~/~......:e-~~ -'-' / j __,/~~ .r•m not: so sure that r~~y desc::r~ • p:l..ec:oe of trac-t_, G\... Y""t.Aco.~ -=6 c-
X:n.side of t:..be two .r.ai~d tr.a.c.ks', c.u2 90UR_.Itl-__ pue: tbae in for -·
KN: No, I don •t have olo ~A-t: ,c.rc..-...pi:_
r•m noe: a..sJc1..ng, s.i..r, ...Jcdo~4-i_.
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KW : e11 le t me +ell yo u s o m e hinn . I'm not ooino +W e ech on e or t he s e m~os t o t ell
you exec+l y now hese n~s~ences e rri•ved e t .
!A.'"": ·~·ell no w . j u s t e •*•.,.*:• rnoiT!e.-.t . "'ow f"'r. f""eyo r,. t h e w i ness :1-a ste t i.n o n ow f"or cou nc1.1
t he C ity Council doin o 1.~. the Ci y Atto rney d o ino i t . end i s w elkino of"f" with q u e a -
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t iona I would e s k t he 9e 8h
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h et ~r . We ooone r ~e i nst ruc t ed t o en s wer my que s -
~io n ~un t il s ome o bj ec t ion i s mede. my ques t: ion Sl!!tyin o
that he doe sn 't in t end t o d o ••x s uch end s uch.
s-'· 0 ft ~ So:: ·-AA..t,,_,''-'",.__...., .. ,.,.., • I f"ee 1
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••_••••••oo-boo+lo-_,.v.,., ...... ._ ____ _._. - I • • m reesone b ly t ha t he•s
'~: ell I'm e s kino e oeciricelly., ~eyer Sen 1.., if" you will esk him. He hes en exhib i t
w hich i s merke d 3 e end I'm e s kin o t o out e t 3° on Exh~b ~t A en aoorox~me t e 1oce t ~on
a s t o w here t he t ~s t o oreserva t h~a t es t imony.
~~. t t hink h e •e e1reedy 1ocet ed ~t end ~p he want s e ~r. Weooner t o out en X there
~ m e t o put
I d on•t w e nt
vie-~e11 of'
c~
••x" or he ~ even out ... X ... there.
Cl!!ll' t!IO ne t ""X". t wen t e 3 Q
the s e o--~ ~ ......-r 1Ine ~n e orooer menner .
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~ exhi b ~ts end
Q-. I s 1 • o o~n a o ~-yo u r 1Ine oF Ques ~on~no t o oo throuQh aech deed on t he northern
b order .
~~: tt •s o o~nq to b e my ~nte n t io~ t o oo t hrouoh &I!!ICh deed t het ~s oresen t 1y b eFore me~
have ~r. ~eo o oner 1ocete that e xhi ~~t A end o ut eooroxime t e 1oce t ~on a e e t o
•he r e he t is ~n o r de r to ore serve his test ~mo n y.
~-. You me inte i ~ h e t i t "s irreve1ent t hat Exh~b i t A hes no b eerino on the annexa t ion
o1e+ suh~~tt e d . The s ce t ch I s tot e116 y Irre1even • A re1e t ionahio i a h eine mede
F r om ~ o not e s with e xce o~ion oF
S o c e 11ed ... e d ve n
,.,.e ye r : We e xceo t yo u r J-dua• e •t ~lo .1~~4:1.~
~~: Am I in s r ucte d o d i s c o n t i nue t his 11n• o~ ques t ion?
I ~e 1iev e so . ya e .
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~~-I w ould ask the counc~l. ~~etruc t counsel to d~acont~nue th~a l~ne oF queat~onAno • ... -~eyor: Yes. And that *R• ~nc1udes eny Further test~mony ~" reoerds to the deeds
,a _ •·o . i t includes orec.isely whet you j ust. sei.d ., w.1t.h ref"e r er"lc:~ to tha b order. tw If"
yo u heve some hi.no .~.-else I mey heve en o~jection to thet elsa.
·-..~: Al.l. I wen t i.s tht..s
K erl: J t •e elreedy mer~ed Exh~b it 3 ~
\lim: I '.L!O l 1 L O LIKE T O HAVE IT MARKED. I DON •T K"1 0 W WHAT 3P CO"'•TAII'I'S .
Ker.l.: Okey
U.'""': ~eke it 3~1 or aometh.1no so we cen .1denti.f"y .i t
Kerl.: -~ %-;!, -:;:;;-1 ~.;;;;;k ~1-:~am J.ndJ.vJ.du.,11y. i.f" you went them .1nd.1v6due11y
W ,..,: "''u"Tt':»er them 1 • 2 . 3 or somethi.no so thet we cen tell. the di.f"Perence f"rom one k e f"rom
the o her when they oo over tha scriot
K.,r1, ?A~__) ~........._ ~ =....... ...,........_?-
'"": "'ow es I understand i.t whet has n ow '":'Jean marked ea ~R 3., Roman ""umer-a1 I •• or
Ke r1: A 1 1!' i:e,f-rt:-.
"AJT: A~
~ (ee l';:l e "" 111 dfble)
'~: 3 ~1 I have reouas ed counsel. to ask mr . Waooone r to ma r k on Exh~b~t A eoor oxi.mete
te-•:
1ocation oF that deed on th~s mao and that request has been reFused end I em not to
our sue that 1ine oF queetionfna. i.e that correc t~
A1 rioht .. Wo u 1d you o1eese ~den t i.Fy
t .. •s o cooy of" e deed f"i.l.;;;-~514
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Cot..Jr"Oty ..
·~: ~es it used in oreoereti.on of" your meo end ooini.on i.n reoerd t o wkather or not there
~~ end 2/3rds con i.oui.ty to the eh oroooaed ennexet~on eh i.n thia oerti.cu1e r
K~: ~y i.nf"ormeti.on is ha t thi.a deed wea used i.n oreoereti.on oF the n or t~ boundary or
t he l.end whi.ch~orooosed to b e annexed k•• to the city oF Eng1ewoo d .
W~: A1 ri.oh t . cou1d you •indicate on Exhi.b~t A where that w o u1d be
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SC HW A ~:~~ Ron1en ... ·uma re1J!l F"l.ve J.s ¥\,-:;-~be r .
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kl""": f""r . "'t o11en ~eroer t o1d me i.t wes I. now til I w1.11 do i.t anyway you end f'l"r . l"'o11en ~ero t.C-
SCHWAq : Thenk you. I wou1d o1ed1y eoree on one thi.no
w•v r._ • ~ \Ale don •t~~-ICOU:ll:ll-r!o11enbaroar ":~![~ <-<-'~
tv~ We11. whet do you went me t o reFer to :lt as?
1•11 take your di.recti.on.
Roman • nume re1s I•e?
r"'eyor • I thi.nk you shou1d ru1e whether they•re ~· ~""""' to be ref"erred to as Roman PI.'Uftlere1s
or num bers .
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1•11 ce11 hem Roman Rumere1s.
Ia that whe t you went . Roman f''umera1s. then?
Schwab:: I we nt t.h~ uaed. soec:lf"i.ed ee: Roman f'•umer-e1 1. 2. 3 . 4.
tl/:'1: Thank you.
SCHWAe::t: A~d you know he as we1~.~~ I do .
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We •• .. *••• _at!:e'l!'~ed to do -3a Rom.en "'umere1 t. wou1d you ~dent~ry ~t o1eese?
~~~ I•m qo~n c o o~ject t o the w~tnees ~dent~~y~no these that have e1reedy b e•n rece~vad
~n ev~dance end e1reedy t ea t ~P-ed to th8t tn.y were uaed ~ Exh~b ~t 3 to eateb1~ah
he "'orthern °ounde ry as o t he di..mensi.ona .
!"''"A voa: • •e ecceot you r o .., j ac t i.on.
A~ t ins ruc ted that t no t even i.denti.Py thaae whether they be i.n tv•a or Roman
~umere1s e s Fer a s the documents ere concerned . and t•m not •a even have the wi.tnesa
idero t i.Py them.
~~: I have no o b j ecti.one to have them i.dentt..rJ.ed ea Ramen ~umare1s .
~Avoo: You may oroceed.
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1.11"1"':: D l.eose t el.). m e whe t 3 ~1 ,Rame n .. ~erel. I i s?
~Q . I o ~j ec t e o ein on t he s e~e ~e s i s . T hese deeds have el.reedy been received whether
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~hey•re marke d w i t h ~~e n •umerel.s or ~erked ea e oecketW to ide~ti.Fy t he ~orthern
~ounder y a~ £xhi ~i t 3 o F ~h e Ci t y•s Exhi b it . Reiden t i.Ficetion add s no hina to i t .
~ t ie i t o his work n otes ~nothino to •• it.
..sE+fW.A ~: Cen you
qq : Al.l. t he deeds have b een received. yes.
MAYOR:
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Your objection• on el.l. these . then we wi11 rul.e *~ thet we won•t orocede with this .
Ah rr'r . 0 ernerdin1. has sei.d that e11 of" them eool.y to the 1"1orthern c:::tour"tdl!!l ry. I
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heard the W i t ness sey t ha t . ~ut I ~t ecceot the rul.ina .
~n -He did sey i t s evarel. t imes.
~~-~e11 t he deed soeek For itsel.F el.eo. but eh we cen l.i.sten to the record eqa~~ end we
esk t he w~t ness ~F t he t wes the test~mony . I w~11 ask him iF ~r. ~yrick doasn•
tAI"'': '"ow I esk eny •••••~ more questions •••• about these deeds?
m~VOR: Vas .
W~: mey I iden t iFy them
,.,..Av o q: Yes.
M: I may have t hem idan t iF~ed seoerete1y7
e " ~A Y OR : Ah . w~ w~. ~r. =arnerdlni may o b ject to them. I meen. but
o . T hey ere e1ree.dy ident.iFi.ed b y merk *•• J.s t:het whet you•re seyi.no. Roman ·urnerel.a
I•m seyi.n q t here .is e oecket oF deeds which *• have been accepted end ~n reduced
.int o evidence over my o ~ject.ion .
C o u l.d I ask a question o~r. •• Wegoonar. These have been used end have b een i.dent.iF.ied
o reviousl.y. you ~dent~F~ed them
K ~: Ye s t his .inFormation end this one spec~F.icel.l.y d~dn•t heopan to be e de•d oereey
i t shows the book end peoe which e deed is recorded b ut .it gives e deecr.ipt.ion.
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K'": these descr~ot~one wh~ch ere ~nc1uded ~n th ~s packet • these daacr~ot~ons were used
t o de t erm~ne he north boundary oF the eree proposed to be annexed. In these de-
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ac r ~ot~one there d~etences end there er• bee r~noe . IMI These f" order For ue to
deter m£ne whet the deecr~ot~on was; ~" many ceeee we had to comb~ne deacr~ot~ons.
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o r ~y ~ethod oF eubt rec t~on err~ve et e certe~n 1enoth or 1~ne. So ~F you expect
to oo th rouoh each one or these end deecr~be exect1y where that number came Prom
eh t•m not qua1~P~ed to d o the beca use I d ~d not oraoere the mao. If" ,.,r . "'yr.i.ck
wents t o o the of"f"1ca we can cert e1n1y oo t hrouoh each one w.i.th h.i.m and show
1 5 .73 or 1 ~73 .2 f"eet. 0 ut I cen show h1m ooae~b 1y wh.i.ch o.i.ecea of" 1nf"ormet1on we
used bu~ I d~d no~ orepere the mao. We d~d use e11 these o~ecas or ~nrorme t ~on.
descr~o t ~oos to preoere the north b oundary.
Thank you. mr. ~e ggone r. f'l"'r. Schweb .
SCK~A q : t wou1d move t o heve the counc~1 racons~dar t he subm~as~on or whet ZXMMMZMx••••••••
i.e th•i.s exh:l.bi.t. whet 3 I A "1llf
KARL:
SCH'...tiAc::t: 3 "13
Ke r1: 1.2.3,.
SCHWA D : Ye. t ha t we recon s i.dar the submi.ssi.on or thaee ee counae1 reques ts as eh Exhi.bi.te
Roman •umere1 I t hrouoh R oman 'ume r e1 1 0 .
,./'\..~ We do whet r"'r. Schwab ?
SCHWA 0 : The~ we just reconsi.de r the sub m~ssion or these i.nataed or es e oecke t or t en ea
Roman '\:....-ner-e1a 1 throuqh 1 0
~: ~e·11 axceo themes 1 t hrouah 10.
S C HW A0 : I don•t thi.nk you can • ecceot them wi.thout e~thar hev~nq e vote or not beceuee
we •va e1ree d y vo t ed to accep t them ee e packet.
~ Yo u went e vote.
We11 thet•s my wi.sh 9 I don•t know whether enyb odye1ee ••*• w~ehes that. beceu••
t here• e no second. i.F they don• t ~~ S t.~ ""-~~
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l' ~"'-''-~hen don • t second ~ t
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~AVOR: You heve second ~t?
~~s
~~ A n y Furt her discuse~on? O ues t ~ons?
KARL: O~d I oat the .mo t~on r~aht? The mot~on *•x*-as ~ have It ~a to rerece~v e
SCHW AQ Recons~der end Ra ce~ve
KA~L: Recons~der end raca~ve 3 ~ ~n ev~dence es Roman umera1s 1• throuQh 10 as they era
~nd~v6due11y marked
c1eered e orev~ous subm~sa~on or th~a ev~dance . We accepted this as e packet
of" 1 0 . l''cnu we w en t t o reconsi.der t he t submi.sa.t_on end now accep t these ea the same
thi.no i.ndi.vi.due11y.
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You i:i!:t jwei! ••*f
SCHW'Aq : Yes
just ~c-~ exceot them _
wi.th the new m erki.nos.
SCHWAq : Just exceot them f"or the record es new merki.nos rethe·r then whet how we ecc:epted them
orev1.ous1y es one oec:ke t .
Yes .
Yes.
K A~L : H enni.n o?
\le. Yes
~ kM X Dho ri.ty?
~Yes
\L A rown?
Yes
~1essi.nq?
yes.
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K~ !_...,e~~~j7 Oil :ll puuz Ia
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1 unde r sta nd whet 's been d o ne i.s we heve eporoved by vo t e oF the counci.l certei.n
me rkJ.n os 9 i.s tha t correc t?
Co rrect ..
1"'o thi.no else hes chenoed.
R i.o h t ..
"'ow I b e11.eve t het you testi.Fi.ed ., t'l"r. IIJeoooner t.het. these hed b een used •A'& e1uno
wi.t h o t her meos uo to e thousand t hat you heve to determi.ne the northeDn b oundary
ce11ed Exhi.b i.t A end Exhi.h i.t 3 .. Se esaum~?hey're exactly the same ..
P1eese te11 me s i.r. whet yo u di.d sey ..
KIIJ: J ~e1i.eve I testi.F i.e d we hed severe1 meos end many maos the t we used t o da~armi.ne
t he overe11 eh b o unda ry oF the oruoosed ennexeti.on.
~~: Do eny oF t hose s everal meos oF whi.ch you have e thousand i.n your oFFi.ca. were eny
of" those used t o de~;!:,e ~hern b oundery~~ ~~ ~
KW : z•x•••••••x The •*kM ~s thet the oP~~ce ~d •~ c 1 ne~o that northern
b o undary., ~r e11 ~~s~~~e~~-..::r--ot cR.A.._&_._...._~-
·~: A r e you sey ~n ~ h ct you heve no r eco11ec ~&"• ~hat you heve 1ooked over Exh~b~t A
e~d t~e •a you r ooin~on o r can you test~Fy hat the re was noth.i.na e1se used
K'J': Like I maf"''t.i.onad ee r1.i.e r. I d.l.d not preoere .. he mao soec.i.~.l.c-e11y end .it wea oreoared
1~ he oFFice end ah
We 11 was it done unde r your end do you know or don't you know?
KW: I don •t know .
~~: Yo u d on•t know . So there mioh t have b ean o t her th inos used.
KW: Like I said t he work notes ehow that it wee soac.l.P.i.ce11y Prom ~rom deeds.
WM: A1rioht. S o •• e e Per ee your so as Per ea you know these work notes. who or•oered
t he work notes?
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k W : These wa• w •re oraoered b y the same carson that d~d the meo.
~ And who ~s ~het?
K~: R~ck Kehm . our o~P~ce Ena~neer .
'L'I'f"':l)U(I: A1 ri.oht . And does he wo r k under yo u r suoe rvi.eJ..on ~ ~&
~= Yes he does.
W ~: A1rioht. ~ow di.d you oi.ve hi.m d i.recti.ona es t o ho w t o orepere t he t?
K \tl : r•o I di.ct..Jctr: not .
And he did 1.~~~~ went on hi.s own end d i.d i.t 9 yo u di.dn•t te11 hi.m to do .l.t.
KW : ••o . t to1d h1.m to orepere the meo oF the e n nexetJ.on• o1e t .
\Iff""! r•o., yo u di.dn• t suoe rv.t.se J.t t hen . you just
K :.U : I di.dn• t stand over ... t hi.a s hou1dar end wetch hi.m e t e11 ~ ~' ~.S
W~; Oi.d you suoarvi.sa i.t e t e11 t o know whet he we s doi.no?
K!.ll: oh yes. -----~~ then ;p.f;a l al;al I a alta•• !:•• whet h• out i.n i.t..,. A1 ri.oh t
K\tl: XMM¥ t h e •s ri a h t
W ~: A1 ri.qht whet was i.t he out i.n t.t. do you know?
KIAI: He used those dascr.t.otions ~ ~ ~·orth q oundary 1ine
it'l'i: A1ri.aht. era t hese descri.oti.o ns 39 throuah 39 Roman f''ume r e1 Y thr ouah 3q Roman
"''umera1 X s o Per as you know i.s the on1y hi.no that w a s used to
KW : z -o. Y di.dn • say tha t. Y eai.d he used those t o oreoera Prom~-t he work notes
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....b.e.&se-to..e-use4 the deeds deter mi.na the north boundary 1J.ne
O kay
I d o
Other meta r i.a1 or not .
KW : and the notes do not i.ndi.cete such
·~: Ok a y b ut you•ve never checked hese d eeds w i.th these eh work • notes to sea i.F there
eny thin o e1sa that had t o be used . --
You've never c hecked i. to see iF ~t•s corr ect?
K~: The d escri.ption --the deacri.pti.on wee checked by ou~ Ci.ty E ngi.neer. Cene S a g r i.1e
~~: Hav e you checked i.t , ia wh __ s _t __ I~s~s--k_a_d_?_· __ ~~~~--~~~-------..-~--~._._._._~ .. ~~~~~~~~~·
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"'""": A 1rio h t sir . then eh now in edditi.on to the Morthern c:ll o undery. Exhibits 3 ~1 of" course
wes e1so used to oat some 1enoh th end b eerino e e f"er e e t ha continuity 1ine on t h e
~or t h end South n oundery 11.,-,e e1ono he t rac ts . i s thet correct?
w : Sir, you rece11 when KMWW this oerticu1er exhibit used to be marked 3~ end wea on the
~oo end we went th rounh he exe~ine ti on on KMM exhib it 3 end you seid soeci~ice11y
the t the rn . .-nber 134 5 20 end t he b eer ina l'\1 orth 11 •S 49E ceme f'"rom EMhibJ.t 3~.
KW : I do not rememb er thet .
W ~: You don•t rememrya r t ha t end if" t he record thet •a be ino t aken hera eeya t he t you d id
t hetXM yo~mieteken. i.e het correct ?
K W : I think I eeid t he t we used he 9 oh we11 , •xcus• me the b eerino ceme f"rom thet .
~het ~s the b eer~no ?
1:lsted e s ....... ~
K liJ : The b eer~no :ls 2JM•KXKMM 11 de q r-eas 43 m~nutas east .
WM : A1 ri.oh t .
K~: I t ceme From thet.
W~: And how e b o ut t he d~atence?
K : r•o. the d~atenc:e wee ce1wc:::::u1eted ...
~~= The d1stenca wea ce1cu1etad b y us:lno t he t deed end be er~n o.
KW : Thet•s correct ...
W~: Out oF thet deed?
~: ~:loht:
W ~: A1 r :loh now :ls hare eny o the r beer:lnQs ord:lstences e:lt har ee1cu1e t ad or ue•d ou t or
eny oF hese deeds F or enyth_:f.no e1se other then the rv orthern a oundery thetyou know
e'::Jout?
KW : l"'"ot thet I know about • no ... -dL ~~C."'' --.6 ~"G..__ 0.....
~one over t h.is ,.....-Df _, ~ • chance to 1ook treo ~~ e t .it. ·JJ ,....:
you•11
~•w 1ook et :lt end b e sure ... --~~ ~ The tote1 d:lstence her P S X .MMS~x ••~x•••s•x •ea stated :ln the c~o.
A1 r!.oht . so !.t wesn•t -~--2' us ~~utad ~A -Js.-=<= *"= >?r>~pt ~~
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W~KX: That•s• the d~stenca oF the consterce o~ the cont~nu~ty oF the b oundary
~~: Yes .
KW: "''a. :l:tr:x·t•atttr: !. di.dn •t mean i.t thet way ..
\lrlrt": A1ri.oht ..
I don •t b e1.I.eve One i.e oert oF the ectue1 b oundary thet i.sn•t conti.ououa
the other i.s ectue11y cart oF the City Li.mi.t 1i.ne. Th&re••e nothi.no t hat i.a
,,.,.: Ia +her e eroythi.no el..ae i.n eny of" the other deeds other then the ~"''or the rn b oun-
dery thet yo u used to de ermi.ne any oF the other i.nf"ormeti.on the t •a contei.ned o"
Exhi.bi.t 3?
KW: I see e Deed 1113 eh dated '~3 b ut t•m not sure whet I do wi.th thet 1i.ne
~= We11 t•m not ei.ther end I cou1dn•t b e sure .. Can you 1ook e t i.t end te11 me?
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K : I don't Fi.nd t ~ deed wi.thi.n the eh t he packet
~= A1ri.aht.. Do you know where you act the deeds that were i.n the packet? or who oat
tham when you oat tham or whet?
K\11: r o 1 do r"'O t .
'~: How d~d you haooan -when d•d you F~rst see them?
K~: They we re o1eced e1ona w~ h the b ac~uo ~n~orme t ~on.
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K~: R~c herd Kehm .
II Lt.~!¥'": And '.AJ hen?
K~: Th~a morn~no. • •
W ~: Th~s morn~nq. you•d never seen the deeds berore th~e morn~no.
K~: Oh t•d sean them b eFore but I•• hedn•t gone throuoh that many o ~ them
~= Have you oone throuoh very many or tham now?
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KW : A Few oF t he~. ye a .
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~·-= ~u yo u heven • c omo1e e1kW t hro uo ~ •~¥ them.
K .o..: , .. o.
Uri"":: .J hen w a s t he f'i.r st: t i.me you ••¥ sew t hem ~ef'ore ~hi.s morni.._n o ?
K 'l-1 : I don• t rememb er.
""""= "'o .
~: A1ri.oht . Ah. di.d your of'f'i.ce enai.neer reoort to you the the tote1 outsi.de 1i.._ne
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a s descri.b ed i.n here di.d not * c1ose?
K : Yea.
~~: And ••• ~y how much does 1. not c1ose?
te:•:
cQ : I o b ject. i.t •s i.mmetari.e1 •• Wa don•t have en i.saue ~ef'ore th~ counc1.1. Wh•t•a
meteri.e1
,..ow et thi.s ooi.nt I'd 1~ke to esk f'or e f"i.ve m.i.nute recess to
Second f"or jus e • Few mi.nutas.
""AYOq: P eed t h e r u1ea on o ~1 i.c heeri.no.
~cr.o~-' Th ~s c o unc ~1 h e •s ~een ~n sess~o~workeh6o or th~e heer~nq ton~oht
s i.n ce t he hour of" 6 P .~. and consi.deri.no the tasti.mony that•s b ai.no oi.ven and
t he s t a e~en te that are bei.._ng made t.t•s d~f'f"i.cu1t to underetend how much i.e oodno
t o ~e oei.ned ~y •¥ eonti.._nu.no thi.a one out ti.11 some odd hour of" the i.n the A~
T hi s counci.1 has cartei.n euthori.ty to consi.der ru1es of" evi.dence end I wou1d 1i.ke
** t o reed t o you f"rom the Ena1ewood Ci.ty Code Sect~on 1-7-7 •hi.ch dee1s w~th
quesi -judi.c~e1 heer~nos.
1anouaoe k-•k t he counc~1
Yn subsect~on C he~~~es ~n very orec~•• *._t
has ~" the~r au~hor~ty ru1e• of' ev~dence end ~r you
1istan ceraf"u11y to thi.s 1enoueae this is whet counci1 intends to orocede the
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b asis they ore ~end or wi11 orocede on For t he rest oF ~his heerino -~~ in
order to aet on with t he me tte r here a t hand. Section "C" says ru1es or evi-
dance . The administrative ody s he11 not b e required to observe any Forme1 ru1es
or evidence b ut may conside r eny mett~r which • is which e majority th•reoF
c1udes is reesone ~1y re1ie ~1e end ce1cu 1eted to eid the heerin~ b ody in reechina
en accura te dete r m ina t ion oF t he i ssu e~ invo1ved. And i t ie on this basis that
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this co~ci1 wi11 ••~ o~cede in conaiderino r u1es oF evidence For the heerino
onioht ...
WM : ~ey I make e statemen t For the record oF evidence... I don•t know when counci1
•••••••k ourauent to notice ... The -I •••• recoonize the quetsi-judicie1 r u 1es
end have no o bjection to them . x•m not sure that ~F coune~1 ~s e"teroret~no th~s
as e ques~-j ud ~e~e1 Punct~on t hen X am to assume that you have not made your de-
e1.si_on to whether you 1.ntend to annex thi.e oert1.eu1er ....-q round or not . You
~ntend to ~eke that dee1.a6on . IF on t he other hand you have mede e ... dee1.a1.on
wh1.ch yo u 1.ntend t o t h1.s around 1.F you can qat over t he techn1.ce1 d1FF1.-
cu1 t 1.es . I don•t b a11.ev a it 1.s a •---**--ques1.-jud1.c1.e1 detarm1.net1.on because
t here 1.& ree11y determ1.ne t 1.on be 1.nq made o~her then whether or not eh you 1.n
Fee t ~e11eve at t hi.s t 1.me you have heve e 1eae1 euthor1.ty eh to co ahead end you
have already orev1.ous1y de t erm1.ned ka that you 1.ntend t o annex •• eh the
~n quest1.on here even t nouoh eh the oeoo1e who ere be1.no annexed do not •1.ah
d o so a~d For t h1.a ve11.d so I wou1d 11.ke to be 1.natrueted ~y t he Mayor .
City ~e~aoer end Counc1.1 ea to whethe r or not you~ae1
deter m1.net1.on •• end that 1.P there 1.s 1.n Feet t o b e eh cons1.dere t1.on by the
counci1 on whethe r or not ~n edd~t1.on t o the techn1.ce1 po1.nts that era b e1.na
• • whe her or no t you should 1.n Feet annex end con a1.dar o ther matters 1.neo~ar
the w1.shes oF t hese oeop1e eerv1.ces the Ci.ty or Cng1awood render and th.-ather
th1.nos tha t are norma11y consi.dered Ln en ennexet~on where a vote i.e requ1.red
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Mayor:
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M.a.yor:
WU :
Y.a.y o r:
W),(:
Jr.la.y o r:
W"U.:
.Schwab:
J.l.ay o r:
WY:
J,layor:
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u._ayor:
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May o r:
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Yes, W~11~am, we do b e1~eve ~t ~a.
Th~s ~s quas~-jud~e~a.1 and the r e a re to be rea1 determ~na.t~ons
made on the ~ssues , rather than Just the techn~ca1 ~ssues .
Yes.
And y ou ere ~n Cact warrant ~ng that no dec~s~on has been
made by Counc~1 t o Cra.nk1y annex th~s area, ~C you can get
over the 1ega1 object~ons and you do ~ntend to consider the
wi shes o£ the people and other inCormation.
Yes ..
Thank you . May I proc eed then?
Yes ..
Yr .. Wagg oner , how Car, or how many Ceet does this Cai1 to
c1oae at this point?
Objection ..
We are going to object to this
What type oC thing, air?
v.J c. ~ . ...-:::t.: \:,---Q.. ~ -~ • 0 ..,
J.. type thing ..
~ object to &•--•*t~a counae1 1 s using these
proceed~ngs» Yr. Kayor» as a d~scovery proceed~ng. Eaaent~a11y
he 1 a maki.ng a sham o£' th~a '----.:> • He' a we1l.. aware that ' Voun c~1 has no ••'#.••-*1:.•• ~-b.. .... ~ ....a-~......._-at:'tor:ney
on the Counci.1 • His questi.on~ng with re£erence to
s:cl..oaure s and surveys are not pertinent here ~ ~ Mr.
Wyrick points to statutes indicat~ng where such is required.
to show cl..osure or survey. I think it's important t~at to
reduce this to its basic el..ements, and try to get what be
wants in the record, which i.e Cine, and avoid the bigh1y
techni.ca.l.. si.tuati.on ~-c.""----~~~.,--~
Let me make my o:C'Cer
OK . Counci.l.. agrees with ~r-Berardini. and we w~l..l.. object
to this l..i.ne o C -
Can I ask any more questions Crom the expert in regard to
his opinion that there is 66 and two thi rds contiguity. I
bel..ieve that's thex area we're in, is that correct? I don't
know oC anything el..ae he's presented at this point.
No.I don't think it's necessary to ask any more questions
I think ~~--c;...;.~-
'Curtber
Then I'm Corecl..osed Crom asking a&aA questions in this regard?
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KU:: And that ~s the ru1~ng oC the Counc~1?
Mayor: Yes ..
w·u: :Ifl <;.);";:.r-the ru~:i.ng .-&~&" that I cannot crose-exam:i.ne
Mayor: Mr .. Berard:i.n:1.1 wou1d you proceed.
BB: I have no further quest:i.ons oC Mr. Waggoner.
J.layor: OK. Thank you Ur .. Waggoner. Do you have other witnesses?
BB: We have one Curtber witness -Mrs. Romans.
Mayor: OK.
C1.erk:
Romans:
C1erk:
Romans:
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Romans:
BB:
Romans:
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Romans:
Mayor:
Romans:
BB:
Wou1d you come forward and be sworn in.
Do you so1emn1y swear that the testLmony you are about to
give :i.n the matter be£ore the Counc:1.1 :i.s the truth 1 the
who1e truth, and notb:i.ng but the truth, so he1p you God?
I do.
State your name and address, p1ease.
Dorothy Andrews Romans, 3600 So. Bannock. ~~.J) ~
Wou1d you state for the record your occupation, p1ease.
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I am the Ass~stant D~rector ~ Commun~ty Deve1opment, ~n
charge oC the p1ann~ng d~v~a~on-Cor the C~ty oC Eng1ewood.
How 1ong have you been w~th the C~ty, Mrs . Romans?
I've been w~th the C~ty a~nce 1961, Apr~1 6th, 1961.
Are you Cam~1~ar w~th the , Z genera11y, the exh~b~ta that
have been rece~ved by the Counc~1 ton~ght, the annexat~on
p1at, severa1 deeds that have been rece~ved, the annexat~on
ord:lnances?
Yes, s~r .
Cou1d you speak a 1~tt1e 1ouder, Dorothy.
OK.
Now, ~n conjunct~on w~th these annexat~on proceed~nga •• ._
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have you prepared any ·~ormat~on d~gest or documents re1at~ve
to ownerah~p oC property oC the area proposed to be annexed?
Yes~ Mr. Berard~ni . This inCormation has been prepared by
my division ..
And what inCormati.on are you reCerri.ng to. I see you have
a book68t there , a bound book .. Is this what you are re~erri.ng
Yes .. I h ave Sk•x beCore me a document that has been identified
as an Annexation In£ormati.on Digest, which ia a comp1.1ation oC
a11 di.CCerent types oC in£ormati.on that might be oC interest
to the City Counc1.1 .. Inc1uded in this i.e a map with reference
to ownership .. These ownerships are given a1ong sa. with the
number ,
peraanent parce1 identi.Cicati.on/-.d the 1ast name oC the
owner, the 1and and Lmprovement assess~enta, the abstract
master and an acreage.
What page are you read~ng from?
We11, I was referr~ng to some informat~on that fo11ows page
20. There ~s a map with a heading "Santa Fe-Union Annexation".
To the 1eCt the re is a 1egend with the abstract master a symbo1~
There are numbers identifying each parc•1 -On the page
fo11owing that~-it's headed "Ownership List corresponds to
number on preceeding map, giving the tota1 acreage and it
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identifies on that page and/severa1 pages Co11owing.
Where was this information secured?
The information was secured from the office oC the Arapahoe
County Assessor .
And who secured it?
Ur . Wi11iam Barber, who is a p1anninc assistant, ~ the
p1anning division of the Department of Commun~ty 8eve1opaent •
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Romans:
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Romans:
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U:ayor:
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Mayor:
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ILayor:
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He secured the -reCerring to assessed va1uea -1972 1and
assessments.
Yea sir. He secured this inCormation from the records of'
the Arapahoe County Assessor.
And I th~nk your digest also includes the current zoning, is
that correct?
Yes .t.ka sir. It does show the zoning that we were ab1e to
get Crom the Arapahoe County Planning Department.
Mrs. Romans, in reviewing the inf'ormat~on that you have been
able to secure from the County recor~a,have you been able to
establish whether any ownership which is in identical ownership
apec.:l.f':1.ca11y
baa been -1et me read it --~t.a1k~ f'rom the --*••x notice.
In establishing the boundary of' the territory -I am reCerring
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exh~bit 3 .
Berard.i....ni, thi.s~~ subm~tted as evidence -
Pardon me.
This is being submitted as evidence, isn't it, you didn't -
X mean the inCormation in your book.
Yes. We w:1.l...1. of'f"er have the records .a wa show that we have
givena copy of' this
I mean, does it need to be Cor the records over here?
Yes, we wi.l..l.. have i.t marked.
I don't think you bad it ~G) • OJ
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This ;La known as ~~..........o-..: ~ ~.,.
~ 7;:-r--Z£~ a copy oC ~-.... ex..h:i.b:l.t
exhibit 4 that I
Bef"ore of"Cering
have recei.ved a copy ;:;!-~ Jcl!l~s.
exh:l.b:l.t 4. :;:,fr/-Mrs. Romans testi.C:l.ed
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whether &n-es+qhljcAaeAt ~boundary of the terr~tory proposed
to be annexed, wh~ch ~a exh~bit 3, is any 1and he1d in
identical ownership, whether it consists oC one tract
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parcel.., two or more contiguous tracts~rea1 estate
comprising 20 acres or more, which together with the buil..ding
and improvements situated on the property has an assessed
val..ue in excess o~ $200,000.
Mr. Berardini, to my knowl..edge there is no ownership, l..and
La identical.. ownership comprising 20 acres or more which has
assessed val..uation of l..and and improvements oC $200,000 .
the parcel.. ownerships within the area to bez
annexa d. You have examined this?
Yes, air.
1& there any parce1 oC 1and wh~ch compr~ees 20 acres or more, ,
Mrs. Romans?
Yea, s:l.r. There :is.
Wh:l.ch :l.s that?
Peter K:l.ew:l.t bas n:l.ne parce1s w :l.th:l.n the area to be annexed .
They wou1d eompr:l.se 44.35 aeres. The 1and assessment :l.s
$23,880 . The ~provement assessment :l.s $5.900. w:l.tb a tota1
assessment oC $29.880.
Is there any other parce1 or parce1s wh:l.eh compr:l.ae 20 acres
o r more?
No. s:l.r
X assume you refer to the monetary C:l.gures you are ta1k~ng
about :l.s • 72 assess-ment.
I'm ta1k:l.ng about the '72 asseas•ents .
be annexed. Mrs . I • Has a~ 1and :l.n the area proposed to
Romans.~dent:l.ca1 ownersh:l.p been d:l.v:l.ded :l.nto separate paree1s
or tracts oC 1and w:l.thout~tten consent oC the owner ~ .__
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No, s~r. To my know1.edge there have been no 1anda be1d ~n
~dent~ca1. ownersh~p which have been divided by the annexation
shown on exhibit 3-
Do you base that conc1usion on the examination of the parce1s
• in question in the area proposed to be annexed?
Yea .. ~.
We have exhibit 4 which you have testiCied to Krs .. Romans .. It
contains the assessed va1ue, parce1 identiCication, zoning,
together with a myriad oC other matters.. Mr .. Myrick has
acknow1edge~ copy or that. I think he has received * it on a
previous occasion, as we11 as ~ We wou1d offer
which is
exhibit 4 Cor the information it containa/re1ative to the
assessed va1ue, the ownership identiCication or parce1~
Crom the County records... pr ' Lfr
You wi11 not~ce the court propositions corrobo~be teat~mony.-'Mrs.
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Romans ~aa~~e, and that it ~a prooC.
Thank you, Mr. Berardini .
J.lr. l.layor and Council, I wou1d
o"-.,lc.~
s~ to exh~b~t 4 that does not
have the proper Coundation . It ~a a tota11y hereaay
document that no in~ormation as to when this in~ormat~on ••as
obta~ned, there is no testimony insoCar as to whether Mrs. Romans
herse1C actua11y even examined the abstracts, and so Corth,
contained ~n here when they were examined, and insorar as th~,
iC there are tax receipts that she bad copies oC, they would be
the best evidence, cert•in1y not a compi1at~on oC this complete
booktet which a1so includes a proposal to be made apparent1y to
those who owned the property which you were trying to annex. It
sets Corth the purpose oC the public hearing, the advantages oC
--"_jj._, annexation, which is obviously ~ aa.e document, in that respect.
and I think the best ev~dence must come Crom ao•ething to base any
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k~nd oC an op~n~on, must come Crom sometb~ng from wh~ch you can
make judgement, Crom cop~es, apparent1y there ~s a p~ece oC
ground oC over 40 acres. There ~a a statement ~n here, and abe
has made statement, bas apparent1y taken someth~ng Crom the
records, I th~nk 1the record wou1d be the proper th~ng to
~ntroduce to do ~t, C1at op~n~on w~thout any aupport~ng
ev~dence other than the fact that Mrs. Romans said she exam~ned
the parce1a of ground. I don't know how anybody can make these
determinat~ons by examining parce1s oC ground. I wou1d object to
the ex..h:l.bit ...
Mayor: Do you have a ?
BB: Just a comment on that . objections ~ ~ ~
J..aw ~&~'&.--->. ~u~ that the
Counci1 ....,a. 1...\;s~e_,.c_.,r.,._~~ \•'5 ... We think that
the pub1ication is ca1cu1ated to present to you the abstract oC
the records rel..at~ve to assessments oC the propert~es ~nvo1ved.
A1so the ownersh~ps were taken from the oCC~c~a1 County recorda
and \-.IU-I can Curther '\,---. Vrs.
Romans rel..at~ve to that.
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The C~ty th~nks they accurate1y represent what the record sa~d~
The Cpunt)t records sho•, _._. w~t bout actua11y subpoen~ng the
County records, the CoQnty Cl..erk and Recorder presented them, or
cert~C~ed eop~ea oC them. We don't Cee1 ~t•s necessary, s~nee th~s
• :l.sn•t a. tr~al... We do Cee1 that :l.t's ea1cu1ated to a pr:l.vate
counsel.. that there :l.s not area :l.n the area proposed to be
annexed wh:l.ch ~a 20 acres more, $200,000 o£ assessed va1ue
Cor l..and and structures. We ma:l.nta~n these records show that there • •
:l.a not parcel.. oC 1and wh:l.ch :l.a be:l.ng d:l.v:l.ded aga:l.nst the w:l.ahes
oC the owner or w:l.thout b:l.s expressed consent. So we rea1:1.ze that
:l.n a court oC 1aw they wou1d have certa:l.n object:l.ons, but we don't
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feel.. :Lt'a here.
:U.ayor: We appreciate the evidence, Mr .. Berard~n:L .. Is there .f"'urther
ev:i.dence to be presented at this time, Yr. Berard:Lni.?
BB: We woul..d Counc:i.l.. a copy oC that ~\:w._ ~dl.opa.rt ot:
the record. We woul..d have nothi..ng f'urther \r--~ wi.tnesa .. I
woul..d have just a statement or two, Mr .. Jr.lyri.ck
an opportun:f.ty to ~........._~
Myrick:~ My own edi.fi.cati.on, I woul..d assume we have now covered two more
BB:
Myri.ck:
Schwab:
poi.nta~uat i.n order that I know where we're goi.ng .. We have the
conti.nui.ty whi.ch has been proven through the teat~ony of Mr.
Waggoner and now we have the i.denti.cal.. ownershi.p probl..em and the
assessed val..uati.on si.tuati.on, are those the areas that -
Those are the areas whi.ch
~rs .. Romans, I bel..i.eve you answered a11 the queat~one that were
d~reeted towards you to your know1edge, and I'd 1~ke to probe
1~tt1e b~t as to bow that know1edge w as obta~ned . Bas:6.6.a1.1y, I
th~nk you'r e aware that there ~s some ra~1road property wh~ch
crosses the -
Ur. Mayor, I wou1.d r a~ae the object~on that th~s ~s not pert~nent
and
~.nformat~on, or pert~nent quest~on~ng,/to request that ·y ou ru1.e
that tb~a ~s not pert~nent quest~on~ng or ev~de.nce be~ng presented
here.
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Y.a.yor: ~ Counc~1 Cee1 that th~s ~s • not pert~nent ~nCormat~on?
Dhor:1ty:
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Dhori.ty:
B1.ess1.ng:
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Tb~s exh~b~t -and I wou1d 1~ke to agree that th~s ~a not
pert~.nent.
I th~nk I wou1d £ee1. the a&me way . X th~nk Mr. W&cconer and Mrs .
Romans were ~natructed to get th~a ~n£oraat~on . Mr . Wacco:ner, I
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Kayor:
M.yr:lck:
Mayor:
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have compl..ete conC~dence in b~m and his oC£ice, and Krs. Romans
the same way, so I think this is Cacts, £actual.. evidence that
to us
both oC them have presented •aza tonight.
Are you te11ing me then by vote oC the Council.. or order oC the
Mayor that I shoul..d discontinue my a•z•• cross examination :i.n
these two areas?
That's what the Council.. :i.s saying, Mr. Myrick .
Then I cannot ask Mrs ... Romans any questions :S..n regard to\.-.-.~ ...
We don't Ceel.. this :i.s pertinent to the Lnrormat:i.on we need ...
Thank you ...
Jr.lr ... Mayor l..et me have the Coun.c:l.1 cl..ar:l..Cy that rul..:i.ng ~~ --~
I real..:l.ze that we're not on trial.. here, but :l.t sure sounds l..:i.ke
i.t. I th~nk queat~ons that re1ate to her• test:i.~ony re1at:1.ve
.......&.~
to property be~ng d~v~ded, assessed val..ue, real.. estate, has pro,.,.~
wou1d be proper, your honor, and queat~ons that
ca11 Cor ~nc1ua~on or w~tnesa on 1ega1 matters obv~ous1y are
object~onab1e, but I do th~nk Ur . NyT~ck had a r~ght to ~nqu~re
~~Jibh~a c1.:l.ents-1~ne or questl..on~ng\-.cc..-.~ .. -reference• """t..>
assessed va1ue, one o£ the e1e•ents wh:l.cb must be shown, and the
d:l.v:l.s:l.on oC property ~ ~ •* one owner. So I do fee1 :l.~'s ~
Cor hLm to ask the Coune:l.1 to recons:l.der l..ts
i:'u.1:l.ng on :1. t .
Does the Counc:l.1 w~ah to reconsl..der on :l.t?
I wou1.dn't, on the bas:l.s that the ev:l.dence bas been suba~tted and
he was go:i.ng to ask her• the same quest:l.ons that Bern:l.e dl..d and
she's go:l.ng to g~ve the same answer, and based on that, I don't
th~nk :l.t's pert:l.nent. I be1:1.eve abe cou1d be conal..dered an
expert w:l.tnesa and has teat:l.C~ed~ the best oC her know1edee
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these ~binge are this way and that 's a11 she's going to say .
Based on that I would suggest that we
BB :
~ ~want to argue a point with you that abe is not oCCered as an
expert witness. She has given testimony on Cactua1 matter o£ the
assessed va.1ue
:s c .. Schwab: The same thing applies <l
BB: Pardon me ...
Schwab : The same 1t b:i.ng app1ies 1 Ln my opinion -my considered opinion .
Mayor: Does the Council wish to reconsider?
Scanacken ~Your honor , does Mr ... Wy-rick have any apec.i..Cic points that are
pert~ent to the three points we are considering as to size ,
va1ue , or dividing oC property?
Kay or : I think he does, do you not Yr ... Myrick?
Myri ck : Are you asking me?
Mayor: Yea ...
Schnackenberg: I wa s ___.Q...;__::, you, yes .
~ ~-~..AS.. Wyrick: I thought :J,..4o.-was p.vorts!l::: cut ~this hear:i..ng a...n.d I certai.nl.y bel...:i..eve
<:;:,_0 Q ~
that they are, 1Lr ... ~ , but I can't conf::1.ne myael.f: until.. I
ask a questi.on and :i.C Y..r ... ~
Schwab and othe r members o£ the Council..
object, Crank1y\ and I am begi.nn~ng to get a 1:i..tt1e 1.11 at the
way I am bei.ng treated ... I th:i..nk that Counc:i.1 is being qui.te
arb:i.tra ry and capri.c:i..ous and that
i.ntend
they have the:i.r m:i..nd:i-made up
that they -~••ia• to go through and pass tb:i.s th~ng ... I don't
tb:i.nk i.t's go:i..ng to make any di.Cf:erence.
as an atto r.ey to come here represent:i..ng these peopl..e to po~nt out
mi.stakes and errors I tbi.nk you're mak:i..n.g. And I'm t try:i..n.g to do
that :i.n advance ... I can't do i.t i.C you w:i.11 not a11ow me to cross
exami.ne wi.t.nesses, a...n.d I can't te11 y ou in advance what I'm going
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to say , because ~t's go~ng to depend on/the 1~ne or quest~on~ng
takes. And certa:l.n1y I th:l.:nk: &.1.1 ~......;A; ·~ ~c:--:t:-mater:l.a.l.. ... I£
you Cee.l.. othe rwise, Cine. But I have been :l.nstructed at th:l.a
po:l.nt that I have no Curther cross exam:l.nation oC th:l.s w:l.tnesa ~ ~ ....... becuase -!re :l.sn't going to say a..nyth:l.ng e.l.ae, other than what ~e
already sa:l.d and everybody be.1.:l.eves her . Now :l.r that's the case,
I'm waat:l.ng my t:l.me . Now, :I.C you'.l..l. a11ow me to cross e%am:l.ne I
It's up to you ..
s.a c&J'~~uae.__; ~ ~-* ...., ~
Schwab: t.xz I wou.l.d object to hLm ca.l..l.:l.ng the Counc:l..l. capr:l.c:l.ous or
Mayor:
B.1ess:1..ng:
Mayor:
Jr,fyrick:
BB:
anytbi.n.g e.I.se .. I don'~t th:l.nk he has any more r:l.gbt to do that
than we wo~d have to say the same th:l.ng about hLm, wh:l.ch we w:l..l...l.
not do ...
Does the Counc:l..l. w:l.ah Cor Mr. Myr:l.ck to proceed w:l.tb :l.nCormat~on
Cram tb~s ~ aak~ng Mrs. Romans.
heard h:l...m
I •aataxaatS.t•~~ say he was ~ through with the w~tneas .
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I d:l..d not say that . I th:l..nk Mr. B1essing, it's quite c1ear wha t
I said . IC I cou1d conduct a cross exam:l.nat~on, that's what I'm
here to do. Now, you ru1ed that I can't# :l.C y ou ch~ge your
a.s.k:J..ng
ru1ing I'.11 start X.xwk%kxi&a quest~ons.
j--.L.&.. ~~~,._({:to that . I don • t think the Cou.nci1 is trying to
prohibit the cross exam~nat:l..on oC the wi tness • I th.:f.:r:Ut the
Counci.1 does k&Ia have to .1:J..m:l.t ~~
that have not been
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oa-crosa examination.
Mr. Myrick
I have asked the Cou..nci1
to reconsider, Xkai and I think he has come here to ask questions re1ati.ve
r•~a.a•Z to the teat~mony she has given and re1ative questions
with reference to the exhi8i.t. Mr. Myrick asked unqua1iCied cross
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exam~nat~on ~~ I th~nk, ~£ I understand the C ounci1 , that's
w hat you o b ject to .
Mayor: Yes, that 's wha t we object to.
)r.(yri.ck: My unqua1i.Ci.ed question was, I started to ask a question about the
rai1road when I got cut oCC by CounciLman Schwab before I even
f"'ini.shed the question, and I think it's very impolite and tthat
this is a quaai-judicia1 bo¢y, I don't think we're being Saa
treated f"'air1y. And I wi11 ask the same ~quea tioD again, iC you
desLre me to do so, but I want a r~ing f"'r o m this Council that I
can, because right now there is a ru1ing Crom Counci1 that I cannot
cross exa.m.:f..ne ...
BB: That's not true. And I th~k the record should ref"'1ec t that it's
not true ... Cross examination on subject matters relative to the ..-...
d~rect exam~nat~on wb~eb you £ee1 ~compete nt may be ~nquired into.
Now, regard1esa or the prem~se he wants to start out w~th ,create
errors o r susp~c~an or whatever, be ~a creat~ng h~s own prob1ea
here ... But I would ask Counc~1 to a11ow him to cross exam~ne
w~th r eCe rence to the ma jor ~te~s, the assessment, to the exh~b~t,
to the owne rsb~p or 1and wb~ch abe bas test~C~ed to on d~rect
ex..h.i..b ~ t ae.x. -I don't object to that ...
1Layor: ILr ... Schwab.
Schwab: We11, my Cee1~ng ~s th at we Corb~d b.i..m Crom c ross exam.i..n.i..ng Mr.
Waggoner on certa.i..n ~tema, and that•s just -.i..C .i..t's go~g to be
~11ega1 to do that, then ~t•s go~ng to be just as .i..11ega1 to do
the same th~ng as Car as Mrs. Romans ~a concerned. ..A..nd :z:•m sure
that based on that, that .i..C .i..t'a go.i..ng to be thrown out oC court
or wha tever .i..t .i..s on one, .i..t's go~g to be thrown out o~ court --the othe r. And Cor ~hat reason I object to b.i..m co•.i..ng up and
say.i..ng, we11, you say tb.i..s, and you say that, wb.i..cb baa no bear.i..ng
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whatsoever on the case. The Cacta have been presented, and
presented in the booklet, and I don't be1~eve there is anything
that Mrs. Romans could say which wi11 rurther substantiate what
the book has said or ..-what you have asked, or what she has
committed herse1C to.
We11, he ought to be given the right to ask her that and see it
abe wi11 change or iC there is an error. I thLnk -I do Cee1
strongly about that,
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by d~CCicu1t~ and
examination and the
•a.tters,
problems here,
breadth or it.
a11 a 1:l.tt.1e ca.rr:i..ed away
and the length oC the cross
IC it's limited to ;~~ •• ~~e __..;;"'-
object . IC ~t isn't, iC it's
irrelevant, I would object to it as I have :i..n the past.
Mr. Schnackenberg.
Schnackenberg: Mr. Mayor, can we request Mr. Myrick to proceed and try to
conC:I.ne his~ to rea11y pert:l.nent :l.ssues. We have objected
ma:l.nl...y to tbe ~ rambling and the n~t pi.cking, :I.C I may be very
blunt .
Mayor : Is th:l.a -*-agreeable w1.th the Counc1.~.
Schnackenberg: Yes .
Blessi.n.g:
Mayor:
),(yri.ck::
Uayor:
Schwab:
Mayor:
I wou1d 11.ke to hear h~s 11.ne o£ quest:l.on~g and see how ~~
he does go.
Mr. Uyri.ck, wou1d you l...~ke to proceed.
Counc:l.l... ru1ing that I may proceed wi.th my
cross examination
You have tbat ru1Lng, you may proceed.
c,..,s__\,-~ ~ '" ,pb._ "'""' o.3i.. r c-._
Woul...d you 11.ke to put that the Corm oC a aot:l.on.
Schnackenberg: I move that we proceed.
Bl...eaaing: Second.
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w hatsoeve r on the case . The Cacta have been presented, and
presented ~n the bookl.et, and I don't bel.~eve there ~s anyth~ng
that Mr s . Romans co~d say wh~ch -~11 £urther substant~ate what
the book bas said o r __. wha t you have asked, or what she bas
comm~tted herse1£ to .
We11, he oueht to be given the right to ask her that and see iC
she wi11 change or i£ there ~s an error. I think -I do Cee1
strongly abou t that,.
~'dUL
by d~££~eu~t~ and
examination and the
matters,.
and perhaps we're .. ~~ a l.i.tt1e carried away
p.rob1e..ms here,
breadth oC i.t ...
and the 1ength oC the cross
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Ir it's l.im:i.ted to r•*••~•e
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object . Ir it isn't,. i.C it 's
i.rrel.evant,. I woul.d object to :i.t as I have in the past.
Mr . Schnackenberg .
Scb..naeke:nberg: Mr . Mayor,. can we request Mr. Myr~ck to proceed and try to
conf~ne h~s to real..~y pert~nent :i.ssues .. We have objected
to the ~ rambl..Lng and the n~t picking, if I may be ve r y
bl..u...nt .
Ma.yo r: Is th:i.s -*-agr eeabl..e w :i.th the Counc:i.~ ..
Schnackenberg : Yes .
BJ..ess:i..ng :
ILayor:
)(yr:i.clt::
Mayor:
Schwab :
Mayor:
I wou1d J..:i.ke to hear his ~ine of questioning and see bow ~'-
he does go .
Mr .. Myrick, woul..d you l..:i.ke to proceed ..
Alr~ght • ..h............._ ~ Counc:i.J.. ru1Lng that I •ay proceed with my
cross examination
You have that rul..:i.ng , you may proceed ..
C.......S:...\-~~~--...,..... dl rc.-..
Wou..J..d you l..:i.lt:e to put that in the 1:or m of a aot:i.on ..
Schnackenberg : I that we proceed .
Bl..essing: Second .
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Uayor: It has been moved and seconded that we proceed and Mr. Nyr~ck may
cross exa..mi....ne.
C1erlt: Counc~l.. members Schwab
Schwab : No
Cl.erk: Schnackenberg
Schnackenberg : Yes
Cl..erk:: Henn.:i.n.g
Henn:i.ng: (no answer)
Cl.erk: Dhor:i.1:.y
Dhor:i.ty: Yes
C.l..erlt: Brown:
Brown: Yes
C.l..erlt: B.l..ess:i.ng
Bl..ess:i.ng: a Yes
CJ..erk:: Sent:.l.
Sent:i.: Yes
C.l..er.k: 5 ayes, one nay, one absent, your honor .
Kayar : You may proceed .
Myrick: u..rs.. Romans, y ou are aware , are • you not, that there :i.s a
ra:i.1road property that across exhibit 3 ine.l..ud:i.ng the orange
.l..ine on north , and the red J..~e on the south.
Romans: Yes, s:i.r,.
M.yr:i.clc: And you know who owns ~hose part:i.cu.l..ar p:i.eces oC property that
are owned by the ra:i.J..road.
Romans: The Denver and R:i.o Grande Ra:i..l..road and the Atch~son, Topeka, and
Santa Fe Ra~1road .
Uyr::l..ck: • Romans:
A1ri.ght . This proper~y is a ra~1road ownersh~p, is that correct?
Yes. sir. II • •
Myr::lck:: And in your ~ investigations~the parce1a. you 1ooked at that
particu1ar property, as we11.
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Romans:
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Romans :
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Romans:
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Yes, sir ...
do
And di..d you determi.ne that the~ both oC these ra:1.1roads/have
property ~ar ~n excess or 20 acres a1though i..t wou1d be very
narrow ...
No, s:l.r ...
You d:f..d not ... We11, you know, do you not, Mrs. Romans, that they
property on both sides oC the annexed 11.ne.
Yes, s.:l.r ...
And ~ di..d you determ:f..ne whether or not that property was more than
20 acres.
No, s.i.r ...
You d.1.d not. Di.d you determi.ne whether or not the assessed
va1uati.on oC thi..s property that was outsi.de oC the annexed area
what the tota1 amount oC that wou1d be?
The County assessor's books ~ ~ assessed valuation ror tbi.a
property ... It has no permanent parcel :l.d e n~it~cat~on .
I see. And, I --assume that you kno w that the ra~1 a oad o w ns
property throughout and thr ough the C ity oC Englew ood a~d
con.t~:nues on up ~hrough Denver and goes aomew.here ,but
~es, sir.
But~ and throughout the state, is that correct? A...nd baa~cal~y.
there wou1d be more than 20 acres ~n that parce~, isn't that
correct?
In the tota1 ownership oC the railroads in the state?
No, the ra~1road in the state that ._.. crosses the property that 's
being annexed, this part oC the prop erty .
I have not determLned myse1£ the acreage o£ the railw ay, oC ~he
two ra.i1 way~
No, I'm not talking about just inside the annexed area , I'm
ta1kin.g about the tota.1 aaount ot property, because the p r opert7
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J.l.:yr.i.ck:
Roma...ns:
M.yr.i.ek:
Romans:
Myr:J..c.k:
Romans:
Myr:i.ek:
Romans:
Rollla.ns:
Jotyr:l.ck:
Romans:
Myr:l.ck:
Romans:
J.ty-ri.ck:
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conti.guou.s
1.s a ~--s~--piece of property, :J..t's not-1.sn•t that correct?
It's a 1ong narrow one, but, neverthe1esa, a contiguous piece of
property, 1.s :i.t not?
a...n..nexa.t:S..on
It :l.s thro~b the City, and through the ~xa• area,
Yes, and a1so outs.i.de the C:J..ty and on throughout the state.
I do not know the acreage
~r:J..ght. So you haven't determ:J..ned that, so you don't know in
that :J..nstance whether or not there :J..a in Cact 20 acres or
as Car as that part:J..cu.lar p1.ece of property :J..s concerned.
I do not know the ownerah.i.p oC e.i.ther the Denver and R:J..o Grande
or the Atch:J..aon, T~P~ -
And y ou don't know the1.r assessed valuation, e:l.ther?
My understand~ng is that they pay uti1ity tax_
A1r~ght-But you don 't know o~ any assessed va1uat~on, or what -
no
The County assessor has ika record oC that va1uat~on •
Did you attempt to make any Curther investigation as to what it is?
I attempted. I was not successCu1.
~right. So you were unab1e to deteraine that as £ar as both
oC the rai1road p~eces oC property are concerned.
Yes, sir. We cou1d not get the LnCormat~on .
A1right. And so you have no op~ion on that as to whether or not
it's over 20 acres or un4er 20 acres or akaS whether it's $200,000
or more?
No, a~r .
Al...r~ght. Now, how about the Kiew~t property, per ae. In your
determ~ation, ~sn•t there Ln Cact a separat~on o£ the Kiewit
property. where the same ownership, Kie~t. Cor instance, has been
separated by this annexation and others.
No.
And you're Cair1y certain oC that?
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M.yr:i.ck:
Romans:
Roma...n_s :
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Romans:
:t.ly"r:i.clt:
Roma...ns:
Myr:l.ck:
Ro.m.ans:
Uyri..ck:
Romans:
My-r:l.ck.: • Romans:
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The Lnformat:i.on thatw e have been ab1e to get Crom the County
assessors , and, does not show that we are spparat:f.ng Kiewit.
When d:i.d y ou get the tit1e :1.n£ormat:f.on that you used to make up
tb:f.s exb:i.b:i.t 3 and 4. ~.A.--b-<Sl
We had some t:1.t1es u., he•e that, by Tra...n._sa.mer:1.ca
T:1.t1e, in Apr:1.1, I have these here -on Ju1y 9 Mr. Barber, the
P1ann:1.ng Ass:f.stant, in the Department oC Community Development
Planning D:1.v:1.s:1.o n, went out to the County Court House to the
oCC:f.ce oC the County C1er~ to go thro~gh the books to see whether
not there bad been a...ny other record:1.ngs withLn ~th:i.s area and
:i.t determ:f.ned that there bad been ~o-e
That was what date?
J~y 9 -
0£ 197;3. And you d~dn't make that search yourself.
No. I d:!.d not. M.r.. Barb e:r d::ld ..
And he reported back to you that he couldn't £ind ~ anyt~ng.
Yes.
And when was the other Ln£ormation obta~ed that you actua11y got
something certi£:!.ed Crom the t:!.tle company
We g ot th:!.s back just prior to what was to
that
have
you :!.nd:f..cated?"'t.-'"e.,.e...
been a hear:l.ng~on
Apr:1.1 16, 1973. We asked them to upda~e some titles that they
had done ~or back in 1970 when we were cons:l.der~g this before,
and they did this and made &ny nota~::lons of any changes.
Now, so in your opinion at th::ls t~e there ::ls no separation oC the
K:i.ew1.t ground.
To the best of my know1edge there ::ls no separation.
Alright . And bow about the Hall property .
To the beat oC my knowledge, Mr. Myr::lck, there is no property
that is he1d under ident::lcal ownership that has been separated.
In the Hall -
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ll.yr.i.ck:
Romans:
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Romans:
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In the Ha11 property.
through
A~r.i.gbt. And that wasn't through your own research, but/someone
that
else/reported .i.t to you .
In 1973 th.i.s was through somebody e1se . In 1970 I checked th:i.s
out myse1.f",
So you're, you know what :i.t .i.s .i.n 1970, but .i.n 1973, .i.t's been done -
And you mereLy have had th:i.ngs come Ln to you ~ :i.n reports, and
that's what y ou -
Yes. R:i.ght ..
I have no Curther queat:i.ons .
I wou1d conc1ude the C.i.ty's case,
Cou...nc:i.1.. There are severa1 other matters wh:i.eh I wou1d just
comment about br.i.ef1y. I th:i.ni the record w.1.1.1 requ.i.re ~
ment.i.on oC *• other 1ega1. requLrements, and they are that the
Statutes requ:i.re th•t should a pet:J..t:i.on to annexat.i.on to another
c.i.ty be C~~ed ~ durLng the per~od oC not~ce pr~or to th~a
That must be passed on.~-~o our knowledge
no other pet~t~on Cor annexat~on or been
aubm~tted to any other mun~c~pa1~ty re1at~ve to property proposed
to be annexed by
S&atutea, Counc~l
th~s proposed annexat~on . Further~ under the
...._,. '_..,-~ c
may appose add~t~onal.. cond~t~ons pr~or to the
annexat~on of any tract or 1and Ln the C~ty . How, pursuant to
a...n.y .i..n..f'"ormat~on I'm. aware o£, resol..ut~ons, not~ces, -.e~5o. c:>,;;:;
the Counc~1 no cond~t~ona have been proposed on th~s proposed
annexat~on oC th~s area w b~ch w ould requ~re a vote of the landowners
or res~denta oC the area proposed to be anne~ed . We •• have no, we
sLmp1y have no ev~dence rel..at~ve to that because none oC these
were
cond:l.t1.ons~ to m,y k.nowl..edge~ cons:l.dered by Counc:l.l.. at my or a...n7
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Mrs. Ro
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Mrs_ R_
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Mrs. R.
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other person 's request.
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The Statute~a1so ~ a •out chang~ng
ev.i.dence
scboo1 d.i.str.i.cts . We have no xat.x•--• w.i.th reference to that
because we don 't ree1 the prov.i.s.i.ona o~ the Statute are app1.1.cab1e
.i.n tb.i.s part.i.cu1ar instance because no school d.i.str.i.ct boundaries
are ktaa be.i.ug aCCected . Now I w ould add w .i.th reference to that
that th.i.s does occur in Denver annexat.i.ons . The Denver , the
State const.i.tut.i.on require s that the C.i.ty and County of D e nver
school d.i.str.i.ct ~~~~ci ty and county be~ ~
C.CJo ex tens .1. ve -
.1.s not true
LD other words, they have the same boundary -th.i.s
....-~o~ <--~~ <r--~~ ________.,_ ~~~ ba
~ ~~ that are not city a_nd county o -perating under that ~'Ole..._
provisional ~-We feel we have concluded our portion of the te.sti-
Of course. ~-4'--
mony./ We reserve tbe right to cross-exam;ne a~y w;tnesse-s pf""'cluced or examine
-~---C"» any d.ocuments that the epponents ~produce. if any. Thank you_
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llrroe:s Council have any questions at this time? Mr. Myrick. do you wish to
proceed any further.
Yes Sir. certainly hope so.
insofar as
Basically. I would like to call Mrs. Rommns. first. if I --~~-·-~Pt-e~
additional infonmation ~or my own •itness. i~ I may ask her some further
quest i ons .
Mrs. Ronans. are there in fact general obligations bonds .....-.....revenue obli-
gation bonds presently outstand 1 ng2 1n the City o~ Englewood?
In the City of Engl~?
Yes
To my knowledge. no.
I sn' t there any
_)<6-~ ~ ......____ c ~~-:i: ~''""' ~ ..... )
Well. Maybe I am. have the wrong w1 tness. or 'Miilybe ....e can
~I'm -erely trying to establish a .•.
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I think the Director of Finance could answer that.
Yes. 'lllolfell
Or better. if you want to have him sworn in
Yes. that would be fine
... raise your right hand
Do you soleri'Wlly swear that the testimony you are about to give '"'":"'" .-.----~ ~~~-~
shall be the truth. the whole teuth. and nothing but the truth. so help
you God?
I Do
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re-+1 ~ your name
Karl Nollenberger. Director of Finance
Your address
4585 So Knox Court
You are in the City of Englewood?
Oh. sure.
Mr. Nollenberger. is it not a fact that there a_re outstanding &pp1""0x1-tely
with a p.-sent
4 million dollars in reven~ general obligation bonds./a&xa bond levy rate
of' 1. 98 mi 1 s _ tp pay off this e.nc~rance.
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Perse n 11 ~. 1 Aon"t &ee in the City of Englewood~ general obligation
bonds onder 4 million dollars that are levied. There is not lev;ed any
debt service for those bonds.
aeainst
Myrick But these bonds are general obligation bonds &ax all of the property -"thin
the C1 ty of Englewood. is that correct?
._~,. -,. ~been is•ue.d
Nollenberger The vacu.,.. for the bond.. as ..,.~ under the Charter prov1aion of what
will be paid. as I recall. is such that they were issued with the total
~~"' value of' the taxable prope_rty in the City of Engl..-.od and are totally
paid for. and have been totally paid for ~the history and c~it:.ent o ·'f'
of
the Council by revenues/the water syst:eon in the. City of Engle.-.d. No
tax revenues have been used. or are presently being used _ •.
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Hyrfcl<
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Myrick
KN
Myrick
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Myrick
KJol
Myrick
KN
Myrick
KN
Hyrfcl<
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1988
Myrick
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Well. isn't there a bond levY.• in 1962 o ~ .198 mils to retire those bonds
1962?
'72. Sfr.
Theee was no bond l evy as suchk. there. was a misnomer down at the court house
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of what our tax levy includes. but our ~ doesnot i nclude any bonds. No.
And in fact all bonds are all paid for out of the ~ter fund or out of the
debt sewvice fund . We have eone in debt.
I see.
Now you don • t accept this misnomer down at the Court Hous·e. that correct? ._._,..........._ ....... ~
The way they report it out to us. when lillie receiv~.,... tax 1-4-et-t, is that the
bond money and other money are not ~~
So you don't accept that information that somebody told you is down at the
Court House.
It's not correct .
All the other 1nformati on at the Court House is okay as far as you know?
As f'ar as I know. ~--*-<..._ c(d, L< C/. ~ ~ ....,__.__..
Alright. let me ask you this.
If any areas are annexed to the City o~ Englewood. are they not subject to
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this-b+d? ....,..,<P-~ -J:;-..
The City taxpayers of Engle.ood are not paying f.e• tiAit other than in~
I "m asking you as far as the bonds are coneerned. Sir . Are they not
whether its
secured by the total property whe.-e--.h4s new property or not. in the
City of' Engle-.od .
"'~ In ~he e;Q. yes.
Alright. And that fs a condftfon to be fmposed upon this property when
it is annexed .
~
~ legal f'act yes.
~f'S ~ .f'or a legal conclusfon. I thfnk Councfl should • --
I will withdraw the question in that ~nner.
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Myrick
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Myrick
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In that ~tter. but let•s make it perfectly clear; I don•t care how you
handle it. in fact there is a general obligation bond o~ almost four
million dollars. isn•t that correct.
There al'"'e t..a general obligation bonds of total o ·'f" which is under four
million dollars.~~~ ~~ ~ <><t..<""~.,P .,.&_
Almost four million.
Alright. And t.t\at covers. these bonds are secured by all of the property
within the City o~ Englewood. whether it is newly acqui~ or not.
~ defin~general obligation bonds. yes.
Consequently. if this annexation goes through. the property whidh is being
an~ '1:!l.L~~o~~~&.~gation point. --'>0: ~ ~c-o_,___
I ~t say tt.a$ t~ would luawe the legal oblgiation. but they are payltig
Now,. J••t a moment. based on current his*">ry. that is all deter"'n1ined on a
,...;2..:ft ~.-.s;~-
pol icy. But the bond. itself. there is no question. 1s there not:.. that:.
of'
it:. is a ge.neral obligat:.;on bond/which a newly annexed property must:. pay
you don • t:. pay
1~ if' ~-some ot8rr -Y.
Mr. Myrick. I believe our City Attorney should ans~r that:.. 1~ you don•t:.
mind.
I do mind~~ \--...-.. .......
Maybe we could just put a copy of' the bond
~ iss~';; an increased -r burden. ____ ..
Questioning which asks for conclu~. a legal conclusion byt this witness
~-~--<"......-. ~ ~".:::.
on +bp property. we would not object:. te ~w~sttaRing e5 an issue of record
~-water bonds. yes. they have not:. been pa 1 d through genera 1 revenues.
to my knowledge.
But I don't think this legal argument ought to be denied. ff' he -nts it
in.
Well. at any rate. the county court house has .. de an error and they say
that there is some part of' this that fs a mfl levy. is that right?
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Based on the infoMmati on that we get back monthly,. this is true.
Alr1ght. So they have a record that there is a levy on these general
obligation bonds.
I ass.....e that is true. Yett kacoiN• •••
Okay. ~
KN
Now ... I don't know whether this ;s your area,. or whether I should be
asking someone else. Maybe this is where I should go back to Mrs. Romans
as to whether sewer and water services would be available to these people. ~_.......,dl._ ~ea!~ the Director of Utilities ...
Myrick
Mrs. R.
Myrick
Mrs. R.
Or when it is planned
I think that is all I have for this witness_
~~o ~~~s-Romans now.
I believe you are in the Planning Oepa~nt,. is that correct?
Yes
Now. do you have in you p&ans at this time when se.er services ~uld be
made available to the area proposed to be annexed on the other side of
the railroad trAck. in this an.nexa.tbn.
The Planning Division would have no plans. this t111110uld be: up tb the Otrec·tor
of Uti1ities. Max ...... I do have a reference in here. on Page 11. this
infonnation came fr"""ffl Hr. Caf""D'11. where at this time most of the property
fronting on South Santa Fe Drive. as well as most of the property east of
South Santa Fe Drive are fn the South Engleo«>od Sa.nftatio...eistirct. And
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the rest of the area has t!leen-8111t a municipal sewer service. or serviced
from the sewer district. Mr. carroll has tol• -that until such ti.,..
"'"' ~ ~ increased development occurs in this area. it is unlikely that it
would be economically feasible for Englt!!'tiiJOOld Water &. :set.er Board and the
City Council to consider the large ex.pendit-ure of funds that .ould be
necessary to extend city sewer service to t .h1s area. Until sabh develop-
ment does occur. any persons w4•~•R-a-PMPA~ ~shing -are additional
service would have to make arrangements with the South Engle.ood Sant1at1on
District.
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that
Now. when they are in the District. these are people/are not in ~9~ew&e4
City. is that correct?
Yes Siril:.
That is saying that there is an Englewood sewer service to businesses along
South Santa Fe? ..... :;:;~..r-
There are sc.ne of the areas along Santa Fe that are getting South 6nglet.«)od
Sanitation District se~;ces.
¥ew-aPe-say-t."•-se.eP-se,.v"4ees ... -Are they receiving setlfler serviees?
Yes sir.
And this is a part of the area that is being annexed.
Yes sir. This is my understanding.
Is that you understanding.
sewer
Can youa state who it would be on Santa Fe who has any/s-ervices provided by
the City Sf Englewood?
May I reach for lilY book here?
Certainly.
IR don't ob~ect to this general info~tion. but I d6n't really see ~t
this 1 ine of questioning is going to leAd to . .Q, J:> ~ ~ -.~.D
-11. I ...,uld be happy to •. :<W-declarAtion purpose of the annexation enact-,__.!!.....
ment -which I believe you are proceeding. the statei area is not one which
could reasonA;ly be annexed to the District or fairly and equitably the cott
of municipal services among ehe persons who benefit by it. and along the line
they talked about as far as considerations in the annexation. things that
I would understandi 'f"~ ~ t...;! Council as ~ar as consideration that this
is quasi-judicial and that you really intend to .. ke a decision based upon
the best interests of the City and the people who are opposing this al""e -.,......,......=·_,
certainly ... *-he brochure. all these nice things that are going to occur
it says that when the sewer services would be available to the enttre~G.-.,
when the sewer services will be in the area across t.he tracks. when the
water services would be available. and also as far as to what zoning and
how these people will con-tinue there business. It is quite pertinent \J.r-
consideration by this Council if they ACtUAlly intend to exercise discretion
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rather than have already made up their mind ~intend to annex.
Again. what section are you re~erring to in the anne.xation.act.
139121 2E
I think perhaps we are only talking about Section 4/\ The annexation
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proceedings a.a:::a. -• • under section 5 about the area proposed to be
annexed. We didn't produce aey testimony with referenc·e to Section 3
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because we are not required to .. 5ectiOtt fJrocetlding. As ~ar as
of serving
decision capability/~s-eeAeerR84. I have objection to that as sobh.
I think it is contained in the brochure here. the question about the
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Well. insofar as my understanding of 1~. which is i~ llftd--
declaration of purpose. doesn't 1.,:;-;-;/.:.!"s~~:r.;-of the entire aC:t.
And it says the gneral ass-embly hereby declares the policy and procedures
~ contained in this article are necessary and desirable for the orderly
gewot:h of urban C-OII'WftUnit:ies in the a.aa.s. State o~ Colorado. It ts the
purpose of this art-icle. under<....B) to encourage Ril.tural and well 0 ,....,. ordered
devel_.,t of municipalities in the Statel.._c.:;:lro distribute fairly and equally
the cost of .nunicipal services among those persons who bene•it fro~~~ this
""t::a c....,..~dl -b::;,.
growth &)An~municipal government services and facilities o€ eliglble areas
which form a part o~ the whole community..,~Simpli~y goverTW~ental structure
in urban areas , To provide orderly system for extended .unicipal Megulations
in newly annexed areas., To reduce 'f'riction atnOrtg contiguous or neighboring
--~ municipalities. and to increase the lille11hood of .. corporations lin urban
areas being able to provide their citizens-with the service~ui..-ecY
and to those ends this Article shall bea liberally construed . Now in my
opinion that declaration of purpose includes eACh and e -very type o~ annexa-.-,_........,
tion including. in MY opinion. that if you have the Council ~ to use
,_.p .:to --•tscretion ~s quasi-judicial situation. and the ~act that Ne are to
have a hearing of these things. I don • t think. no -.tter how you annex
that these things are irrelevant or 1-.terial because the law -.s passed
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rather than have already made up their mind ~intend to annex .
Again. what section are you referring to in the annexation.act.
139121 2€
I think perhaps we are only talking about Section 4/\ The annexation
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proceedings a.a:a.. ••• under section 5 about the area proposed to be
annexed. We didn 't produce aay testimony w;th ne~erence to Section 3
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because we are not required to .• 5ec:tl'bfl l'roce4ding. As far as
of serving
decision capability/~s-ee~ee~Re4. I have objection to that as sobh.
I think it is contained in the brochure here. the question about the
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City's ability to serve .•. ....,_obje~~1~1._-z.... ~"'ddl.R_
Well. insofar as my understanding of 13~121=8. which is 1~ and-
declaration of purpos·e. doesn't im~~~~S~~~~of the entire a~t
And it says the gneral assembly hereby declares the policy and procedures
~ contained in this article are necessary and desirable ~or the orderly
gewoth o~ urban con.nuni ties in the Jil&.a.ata State of Colorado. It is the
purpose o~ this article. under<....B) to encourage natural and ....ell ·-•---ordered
devel~t o~ municipalities in the State~~~o distribute ~airly and equally
the cost o~ municipal services among those persons who bene*it ~rom this
t.. ...... ~ ~ growth ~&)An~municipal government services and facilities a€ eliglble areas
which 'form a part of the whole cCMm"'Unity.._, ~Simplify governmental structure
in urban areas, To provide orderly system for extended municipal regulations
in newly annexed areas~ To reduce friction amo~c~guous or neighboring
municipalities. and to increase the lillelihood o~~corporations 6n urban
areas being able to provide their citizens .... with the service~requirea'-
and to those ends this Article shall belt liberally const...-. -in nur
opinion that declaration of purpose includes each and every type of ann.xa-
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•iscretion ~s quasi-judicial situation. and the fact that we are to
have a hearing of" the.se things. I don•t think. no ... tter how you annex
that these things are irrelevant or i-terial because the law ..,.s
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spedifically and expressly for these purposes. And I feel that I
cert.ainly have a right to inquire into this and show that I don•t
believe that serviees can be distributed in any where near the kind
of area here that we are talking about equitably as required by the
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Are you saying. then, that yo""'inquir"-''J. into an area where services
are be~ng pro.ided by a district
Well. I am saying that basically all of these nice things that are
supposed to happen in this brochure. have to do with sewer, fire
insurance. wat.er. and some of the ~&:&.& conf'erences we/ve had
along the aff"ects *A of annexation. get to use the parks, got ...ater.
poliee. all of these things are par·t of the thing that the Council
t•m sure. considers. something that they would like to consider.
in fact
whether or not/it happens. Frankly. ~fore arguing this. I would like
some
to ask/a question and see if we are not in agreement on ~ of these:
~serv ices.
Rather than provide a .nother quon..n for that. I think I •11 just withdraw
and let him ask him questions.
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..... Mayor.~ o~ lk>uuot-May I ask a question of the attorney.
wish to move that the hearing be continued and I .auld like to set
a date. and won•ered what the restriction is as far as continuing the
hearing. Is theee a 60-day limit or 30-day limit. or whatever.
I don•t recall the statute. Mr. Myrick may;
I think it may be continued. but I don't know that there is a ti""" l1•1tation.
\>' ~r the pi o~ibit1gp ]a-as l ... 11 Ll~'""'<l::~ rs 1;e.r ;;: .""1""'-
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think it can be contiAWI!d ..... I don't: know t:he t:lwe 1 huiL&t:lon. The only
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prohibition laws. as I recall the statute-A Na.S an hour of'""estiiiiDny had
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to be r-et wed. If you'll give me a moment. I do have a copy of the
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I might ask Hr. "1,yrick how many rrx>re ~--~
My guess is that I can ~inish before 12:30.
I~ he'll ~inish be~ore 12:30 .. ..)>' O..C
he might have.
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I think the counc'llmembers •.-.~c;wrnng 21:7. ~.subsection 3
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City Counci~may from time to time continue the hearing to ano~r day
additional
without ......._._ notice if the volume of material to be received cannot be
presented within the available time for a given session. provi ded that no
session of the hearing shall be so continued unless at least one hour of
testimony has been heard.
I am not aware of any section that says it has to be within a &.1111 c.-rtain
period o~ time. But I -.uld sug-st that it certainly -.uld be within
another two to three -...eeks • I~ you want to go ahead with it
Mr. Myrick has stated that he can finish by 12:30; that"s t...enty more
minutes. Is that right. Mr. Myrick.
would like to see it finished.
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would like to move that~r·m sure that Mr. ~ick could finish in five
minutes if' he weally wanted to.
I resent that ,_rk. t<low. just a noment. I am not going to ~-.dL \..o -s:z__
=~:~ have the floor. do I oet? Woul~ognize 'Yie .._...,_ --..o..---Sl.& 'a-u--
I would '~ke to move that we continue the hearing until November 12th.
Do I hear a second?
It has been moved and seconded that we continue the hearing uatil Nove.aber
~12th .
Till November 12th?
Yes
Schnackenberg
Yes
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Brown
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Blessing
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Senti
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Motion did not pass~.
Let's try to continue. Mr. Myrick.
Did you find the information as to whether there -..as actually sewer
pres.'>tly being prov"lded.
In the book. we•ve identified each parcel with an abstrct No.. Abstract
No. 0055 and e105 have a co4e that -tennines the valuation in these to«>
in the abstract from the County A-sessors . South Englewood Sanitation
side
Yes. if you 'll let me go J•~t a minute. Ok?
I~ you'll look at the map ~ol-fng Pege 20. you'll see by looking that
at the legend that the property -with the hatch -rks .,..ning ~...,.
right in the upper corner to left fn the lOIIilller corner. ff"'OID e.st to tllllflest.
is identi~ied as abstract 0105. This is the property basicelly with
..cv-which ~ronts on South Santa Fe. Each o~ these properties in IU>stract 0105
is being assessed ~or the Soaah Engl~ Sanitation District No. 1.
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ass.me. poss i bly erroneously. but I assume that if these persons were
paying taxes to the SOuth Englewood Sanitation District No . lthat they
are indeed i n the District.
Yes I would assume that they are in the Distri ct but do you know that
they are act.ually being s ·erviced .
They are in the district. whether they are getting servi-es; this information
is simply based on the
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Ff"""CWn a practical standpoint of" the plan. the problem would be a not very
large dif''Ficulty in serving that area right along Santa Fe. ~ ~ ~..:£ ~
I would hesitate to speak f'or the Water & Sewer Boaf""C' .. 4 -'!lh-•-,....,.... Mr. fil\yr"ic.k.
From a Planning standpoi~
I believe that Mr. careoll has indicated to me that if the develo-nt
in the area were such that i t would make* it ecanomically feasible to
extend the lines. that they -.uld.
It certainly would not be so over to gravel pits. and this type of thing.
~~Kiewit property. this would not be ~eastble at this point.
If the development on the property ..as such that there tJMS a demand ~or
sewer service
But in a gravel pit there is very 1 ittle dema.nd •
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r..... Is there any plans for water
Again. I would have to refer to the i n~onnation I got from the ..
alright. now what -.a1~ page i s that.
I am on paee 9.
And you llltfOUld~by whatever is on page 9_ Is that correct?
I rely on the Director of Utilities .0 c:;: ,e>, ~ «> • and Mr. Carroll
has indicated to me that Englewood could serve some of the peripheral area.
However. the persons that are now being served by Denver would probAbly
continue with Denver service ~or the present. Engle.ood has a stx-tnch
main in west i&~·~·~· ...... ~. Union Avenue. and a 14-inch mein whtch extends along
west Oxford Avenue from Santa Fe to Clay and then south to Federal. And if
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expanding
the area develops. consideration will be gi ven to e•~e~~ing the facilitees
in this area.
Any plans to do this within three years .
I believe. Mr. ~rick. that it would depend on the development.
There are no present plans to do this w i thin three years.
It would depend on the timing of the deeelopment ................ ~ ~-....
Are there any present plans to do anything?~ S ~
Not until we know what the d•velopment in the area would be.
no
There are/present plans to either extend water and s.et~r~~~~er is that correct .
.,....cr-think you•re belaboring the point. you have
Hr. Myrick. 'Ah•tlie e ~ llla.a asked the s..me question at least three or
four times.
belaboring
I don't think am ~ a po i nt. I think I am entltled to an answer .
We have said that when there is develoJ~~Ment in the area. that warrants
the line .•
~ question is very simple -is there p~ntly any planning to extend
annexed
MBter and se.er &Jut to this enti..-/area.
There would be plans to extend it if the •velopnent in the area is such
that it O«>uld requi,.... it.
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tt •s not an answer.
He•s not getting the answer he ~nts.
Well. O«>uld you agree with the statement. either yes or no. that there
are plans at this point to extend water and se..t~er servicest. to this annexed
aeea across Santa Fe.
NO.
Are there plans. Mr. Myrick. to develop the area? --
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No . ..-...d I asked whether"'to extend water and se.er. and the Council s.id
no. So that is all I wanted to know. mere)'y -nted ft on the record.
Basically. that is all I have.
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._the ~ers of the property there. I won't read it i n detail .
ask that you read i t . I wi l l i nform you that you are separating parcels
of property,. not only the ra i lroad property,. but~ two or three other
different occasion~parat i ng p~y . I belie~search is such that
you ~~~~t you should do. I believe this hearing,. frankly. is a
farce .~ I think the only purpose of it .as to attempt to come up with the
legal technicalities to annex~ property. don't believe theproperty
owners are in fact being c...onsidered. don't believe the purpose of the
law is being considered. I don 't think the purpose of the law is to. when
it says 66-2/3 contiguity to draw little wiggly lines everywhere and to do
the type of engineering job that has been done.
The testimony you had before you by Mr . WAggoner from an engineering
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standpoint,. ......,. that nobody can tell ~ do a survey. And I agree with
that's
him. And .J-M....-.4 on
a continguity or not.
the record that you don • t even
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know whet~ •a .~ ... st ....... .........-
Apparently you ~ very bad records insofar as
the annexations; they don't close. and this running around to get. whenever
we may find a map here we may ~ tt this ..ay. In ~ opinion ts not set
out under those conditions there is no wey my opinion that you can have ..-..., ~
a proper and legal annexation -nthout be+ft9 s ... u »<>Ed to be able to justify .,_.......... ..-
what has been done. don•t believe that there has been ~ in the
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testimony that came i n over object i on on which ts~pinion inht•its at this
c.-.-.~ point. i s correct or proper. and I 'Mwl~ gladl~ t n~or. you that you .e
cutting properties . And that is all I have to say.
your reading the objections and we will a~it your decision.
Thank you. Mr. Myrick .
I know you don't want to hear ~K8 much more from me. but ftlY re.arlts will
be very brief. I do want to point out that rather than dfvfdfng the
railroad property. as a matter of fact. the City is join6gg tt.to tt110
parcels that are already fn the Cfty both north and south. The annexing
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portion joins the railroad property rather than dividing it~
not
Hr. Myrick talked about the burden o£ taxation. He•sttalking about
additional
~4-e$4-~4-efta~ burdens being plac.ed on this Council. on this particular
piece of annexed property ~s in fact annexed. And~ don"t~ \..--" ~
~be c 1 t¥ has any legal grounds at all to say that now the Council -
i~acing additional burden by this annexation other than the ones
that the property would nonmally have in any municipality. Statute
does not require survey. Statute ae~Mall> requires a legal description.
The description that we had presented to you is a reaeonable 14entific.ation
of the propertY* to be a .nnexed. It identifies the land and the ownership
of that land that the people propose to ~ annexed. And it is as close
as modern science. short of survey. can produce to identify that land.
And that is all the statute reuqires . When he talks about the closures
and survey and other technical matters. these do not •bear on the main
issue of the case. What area is being annexed, does..-: have the necessary
can be ~
City as~reasonably ettablished ~present engineering contiguity to the
standards and can the land be reasonably identi~ied . -think that all
these questions can be answered yes; we think that annexation proceedings
are valid; we think they will stand up in Court;, if' we are challenged.
and we are ready for that also. So. with those remarks. we t1111110uld close;
"..lb we feel we have presented the case to the Council .....,.... it chases to annex
this area. after cons i derationr fan area which as been in the throws of
urban development for a number of years. which is between cities. which
is an island in the county between the citieS't o~ Littleton. Sheridan
and the City of Englewood. And whether it enjoys urban development. I
think can be ~lied to the situation that exists today. In reading the
statute. Section s. it says if a city partly surrounds an area subject
~~ this. it may annex by ordinance. We are talking about unilateral
annexation. Why did the general asseonbly say that. BecAuse thei111Plic:.t1on
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receiving benefit.s of urban 4Fa~"•!!l•· We have
a. we feel \life ha.e presented a prov1stat1on case. so to speak. That
is all I have to say.
The petition is being marked as Exhibit B
Do you have an extra copy of that?
I"ve got one .
The Council will accept the testimony and evidence presented~~
~~..,-.It
will take it under study.
I move the public hearing be closed.
Seconded
It has been moved and seconded that we c 1 ose the pub 11 c hearing.
Any further discussion"'!-fibestionsr
Sc'-ab
Yes
Schnackenberg
Yes
Halning
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Dhority
Yes
Brown
Yes
Blessing
Yes
Senti
Yes
Six ayes. one absent.'t:r-"-~-
The subject hearing is -closed.
I move to adjourn.
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It has been moved and seconded that we adjourn.
I declare this meeting is adjourned a~ 12.27 A-"-
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NOTICE OF CALL BY THE MAYOR
FOR A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
The ~ty Coune:1.1 of" tbe C:l:ty or E:ng1ewood, Ara~ County, Co1ora.do,.
:Ls hereby c.a.l.1ed to a spec:l..a.1 meet:i...ng at tbe C:1.ty Ha..l..1, 34-00 South E1at:1.
Street,. for the purpose of" ccxnd.uct.:i..ng a pub1.:1.c bear'i..ng on:
Tbe ~tent to annex approx.:1.1Date1y 1.83 a.eree :1.n
tbe ....-i._c1..n1. ty of" Santa Fe and Un.J..o:n. Streets.
STANLEY H. DIAL
Cc!.ty Manager
SHD:.JD&
.ACJDIOifLEI)G1 OF RECEIPT OF NOTICE
The f"o1.1~ pe:r80D.1!1, al...1 Co\D:l.e1.1 ~e ot tbe C1..tJr of" E:nc.14!!!l'W'IOOCS, do
hereby-a.ck::rlow1edge rece:i.pt of' not-'..ce of" the a.:bo"tre apec1.&1 eeee'i..on:
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COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
SEPTDoiBER ~0. ~ 973
SPECIAL UEETING :
The C:i.ty Counci..1. o ·r the C:!.ty of Engl.ewood, Arapahoe County,
Col..ora.do, met :f...n spee::l.a.3. seas:l.on. on Septesnber l..O, 1CTT3. at 8:02 P .. U ..
... -...... II ., The 'Co1..1~ "Not:l.ee o'C Ca.1.1." was
read by the Ci. ty Cl.erk:.
NOTICE OF CALL BY THE MAYOR
FOR A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
NONDAY. SEPTl!MBl!:R ~0. ~ 973
8:00 P.U:.
The C:!.ty Counc::J..l.. of' the C:l.ty oC Erlgl..ewood, Ara.pe.hoe Coun.ty, Col...orado, 'i...s
hereby ca.11ed to a apee::J..a.1 meet~ at the CI.ty Ba.l..1, 3400 Sou:th El...a.ti.
Street Cor the purpose o"£ eond.uct:i.ng a pub1...!.e ~ oc.:
The i...n:t.ent to annex a.pprox.S.ma.te.1.y 183 a.c.es :1.n
the v1.c:1..n1. ty oC Santa Fe and Un:!.o:n Streets.
/s/ St.an:Ley H. 01.101
S'LUILEY H. DIAL
C~ty Manager
SBD:-1118
ACKNOWI.l!:DGDIENT OF RECEIPT OF NOTICE
The f'ol..1owi....ng persona, a.11 Cou:J:1e:1..l.. Maa'bere of' tbe C:lty oC J!!:I::Cl..eowood, do
hereby a.ck:nowl.edge reee:lpt o .t not:!.ce or 1:.be abo'w'e speci.a.l.. 8ea&:I.CIIl..:
/a/ Judi.ty B. Jlerm'nc
/a/ Pa.U. ~--~
/a/ ~R-Bro.n
/a/ M11ton E. Sent~
/a/ Da11.a.a J. ~ty
/a/ ~r E. Se~
/a/ Werner D. Se-cko!nberg • •
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.Asa:lsta.n.t C:1 ty Ma.n.a.ger Mc:Cown
C:l.ty Attorney Berard~
Di...rector of" Pub:Li.c Works Waggoner
~ector of F~ce No12enberger
~strat:l.ve Asa:1atant uendel.son
F1.re Ch:1.e£ I:IaJr:d.l. ton
Ass:l.atant ~ector of" C~ty
Deve1o:pnent for Pl...a.nn.:J.ng Roma.ns
COUNCriMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILWCAIAN HENNING SECONDED A
Y::JTl:ON TO OPEN A PUBLrC HEARING TO CONS=ER THE rNTENT TO .ANNEX APPROXD&ATELY
183 ACRES IN THE VICINrTY OF SANTA FE AND UNrON STRJ!:ETS. Upon the ca11 o£
the ro1...1, the vote resu.1 ted as fo2..1owa:
.A:yes: Coune1.1 Members Schwab, Schnackenberg,. Henn.:f....ng,. Dbor"i..ty,.
Brown,. B'l.e.ss~,. Sen.t::l.
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1.ared the mot:lon. carr:f..ed and the pu.b.1..:1.c hea.r1.Dg open.
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A compl..ete tape record.b:lg of' th.i..s pu.b1..1.c bear~ :1.a JD~i~..j_nta.i..ned
on f'"::1..1.e :l...n the • Depa..rtme:nt o£' F1.na.nee and Record.
C1.ty A.ttorD.ey Bera.rd,i..n..i. deecr::l.bed the type of bear~ tb1..a -..s,
that o~ a quas:1 J~e~a1 nature, and de£~d 1.t and 1.ta procedures to the
Counc~. He stated the Council bad passed lteaol.ut:1on No. 33,. Se.r:i.es ot
19'7.:3 whi.ch was one of i..nt.ent to annex th.i.s area. :rt i.e the C:l.ty' a duty
to prove tba.t the anne.xat:lon meets the l.egal. requ1rements under state
1aw. He presented the pub1..1.sher's a1Y:1dav1.t as Exh1.b:1t 1 to the C:l.ty
CA:erk.
Mr. )(yr-:1.ck, attorney £'or ~'-property owners ;in tbe area, stated
that he questi.oned the C:J..ty's :l...ntent to dec:J..de on a11 the racte a~ce
the:J...r m:l.nd was a.1.rea.d,y made up :1..n the a.nn.e.x:at:!.on o£' th:ls area •
Yay-or Sent:!. stated that the Council was open to an ::l.mpa.rt::l.al.
dec:1.s:1.on or the case.
C:1.ty Attorney Berard~ stated that he bad some e~dence and
two ~tnesses to present .
Mr. W:l..1..1..:1.am. N;,yr:ick stated. that he represented JDaD;Y" of the
property owners :l.n the area and was of" the op:ln..:1.on that :1.t --a not 1ega.l.
nor to the best :l.nterests to the pro~ owners :l...n the area to be annexed.
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C~ty Attorney Berard~ stated that perhaps the best method ~or
procedure wo~d be Cor the Ci.ty to offer the~ c.a.se f"~at a.n.d then ~ow
objecti..ons to be made.
D:l.rector ot Pub1..:1c Works,. Ke1.1.a Waggoner, was sworn :1.n by the
C:i.ty C1erk:.
Exh.i.bi.t No. 2 W1!l.S presented and ma.rked for ev:ldence. It conai.ated
o:C' a a map of the annexat:lon area .
Ci.ty Attorney Berard.:1n.i. i..nqu..:l.red o:C' M'r. Waggoner --=-w-hat 1:. h:l.s
fo:rma.l. tre._j_n_:i_ng consisted o£'... J.tr. Waggoner stated that he was a ProCeaa:1.ona1
Eng:i.neer ( PE) :1.n Col...ora.do, and a PE 1:a a.n.d 1.and su:rveyor i.n the S ~ate of
Wycmctng. e
C1.ty Attorney Berard:i.ni 1..nqu.i..red as to the nature o ·f E:xh..j_b:1.t 2. G....-~
:Mr. Wa.ggon.e.r stated that i.t :1.s the boundary of the proposed anne.x:a.t:l.on ...t ~
the cont:l.gu..:i.ty with the Ci.ty. He stated that he had :rev:lewed the map b.:1.mse1C
a1 though :1. t was prepared under hi. a 14 • • '• d:l..rect:lo:n.
lb.-. Myr:i.ck i..nq'trl.red as to when the work was ori..g"i.n.a.1.1y prepared .
Mr. Waggoner stated that on Ma.y 17, 1973. Yr ... l(yr:i.ck ::l.nqu.:l..red as to .Ue.re
the i..nf'orma.t:ion to make the map was ~ obta.i.ned.. Mr .. Waggoner stated
tb.a.t :1 t was obta.:i.ned. f'rOill the ord:l.:n.ancea o-r e.nnexa.t:l.on and Cra:n deeds ..
C-:l.ty Attorney Bera.rd:l..n:l. :l..ntrodu.ced Exh.:l.b:lt 3, be:l...ng a. aQ11 map,
Exhdb:l.t 3A. or~ces col.or coded to that map~ and ~b:l.t 3B~ re1at~
to the map, also co1or coded.. :Mr .. Waggoner stated that th:f..s was a map
oC the va.r:l.ou.s a.nnexat:l.ons by the C:l.ty over the pa..st .. They were col.or
coded to co:l.ncide w:l.th the ord:l..n.a.nces and deeds :l.nvoJ.ved.. The Depa.rtroe.n.t
~~~!~i~~= ~= ~!~~ o~~~ancea to the beat of" the :lnrormat:l.on
C:l. ty-Attorney Bera.rd.i..xrl. :l..nqu.1..red as to the nature of the deeds ..
Mr .. Waggoner stated that they were obta.:l...ned f'roaa Ara.pa.hoe County and that
these deeds were used to fo'l.low the north boundary J....:l.nes o£ the annexat:l.on,
not cu.rrent1.y C:l..ty-bound.a.ry 1:l.nes. The deeds were not used to est&.b1:1..ah
C-:l.ty 1.~ts except :tn one ease. ~s1:.a..neea and bea.r1...ngs were dete.rm.i.ned
:f"'ram the deeds •
Ur .. Y;yr-1-ek stated that be wou1d J..:l..lt.e to :l..n.qu.:l.re f"'u.rtber :l..nt.o
the ord:i.n.anees.. He :l.nqu:l.red. whether the orange 1:l..ne an the map ._. co::i.nc:lded
exaetl.y w:i.th the ord1.n.ance.. Mr .. Waggoner stated that the 1.:l.n.e a.a def':lned
does not ex.:l..st ":in the o:rd:l...na.nce. The ord.:l..na.n.ce sta:t.ed rather that the 1.:l.ne
woul._d be the bou.:nd.a.ry 1.:1.ne of' the Denver and R.:l..o Grande Ra.:l.lroa..d... The
actua..1. d1.sta.nee and bea:r:l.ng of' the l...:1:ne wa..s determ:l.n..ed as a resu.J. t of' that .
Mr .. J.C:y'r:lc.k: :l.nqu..:l...red as to what source Mr. Waggoner used to Eet
that boundary 1:lne 1.n that l.ocati.an.. Mr .. Waggoner stated that i.t .....,..ota.1ed
f"'rom another C:lty map of' wb.:l.ch be wou.J.d have to get :t"rc.a. h:!._s of":r:l.c:e ..
Councj_J...ma.n Schwab requested a f'j,.ve-m::i..nute reeeas. l.layor Sent:!.
recessed the Counci..l. at Jl: 8:45 P .. M.. Counc1.1 re-convened at 8: 52 P .. .M .. II • •
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:Mr. Waggoner-..\-.s1;-;~ ~ the source map of' the d:i.sta.ncea and
bea.r"U:lg a .
Mr. }..(yr:i.ck: stated that he wanted a.J..l. the source ma.ter:1a.1 1.n
the record. Mr. Waggoner stated that the 1oca.ti.on w:a.a determi...n.ed by
the o~ce and that the • exact di.stance and bea.r:f...ng was ob~ed.
:!"rom other m.ater1-ala 1.n the o:f"f"i.ce. Mr. ~i.ck objected and requested
a11 the ma.ter:i.al used 1.n the det~ti.on.
Coun.ci.l..ma.n Schwab i.nqu.i..red as to who ruled on the objecti..on1
a Coun.c:11 vote or the Ma,yor.. C:l.ty Attorney Be.re.rdin.i. stated that Mr ..
yYri.ck bad to ask ~or a ru1~ on ~a object:1on on the 1a.ck of" e~dence
provi..ded and the Counc1.1 would have to m.ak:e sane dec1.s:1.on.. C:i.ty Attorney
Bera.rd.i.n:!. stated that he C'e1t the ev-i.dence as presented shou1d be rece:l.ved.
wb.i.1e Mr. J.C.yr:l.ck had asked Cor a1..1 of' the documen.ta renote2.y re1ated ..
Mr. M;,vr:i.ck: stated that he needed a.1.1 the baekup ~ormat:i.on wh.i.ch resu.1ted
:in the 1:i..ne l...yi.ng at that 1ocat:i.on .
Mayor Sent:l. stated that a.mpl.e ev1.dence had been d.:i.sc1osed. to
pro~de the 1~es autbent~c~ty.
:Mr. )r.f;yr:i.ck stated that :i.t
prove th.:i.s annexat:i.on's su.:1t:i.b:i.1.:1.ty
request should be cons:i.dered.
his f"'eel:l.ng that a..1.1 ev:i.dence to
a burden upon the C:i. ty, and hi. a
Ci.ty Attorney~ stated that the quest:f..on had to become,
how Car do you go w:1. th supp1.y:i..ng :i.nf"'o:rma.ti.on? Extreme deta:f..1s are not
necessary to prove need Cor annexat:f..on ~ h.:J..a op~on.
Counc:!..l.man Scbwa..b stated that there was a need ~or a speedy
~ on the object:i.on.by Yr. ~:l.ck. COl.lD.c:11m:.an B1ess:f..ng concurred
that more speeetY ru.1i.ngs on the objecti.on.s were necessary :tn order to
move the bear':f..ng a..1..ong.
Ya.::vor Senti. stated that he ~ not ~ow the request f"or more
deta:1.1ed ~o~ti.on a.a asked Cor by Mr. Myr1.ck. Yr. W;:vr:lck stated that
i.t wa..s h.:i.s understandi..ng then that the C:l.ty wou.J.d not a.1.1ow b.!.m to ~ther
~te.rrogate the w:i.tn.ess :i...n.to the detai._~s of' the a.nne.xa.t:ion ma.p.
Ci.ty Attorney Berard.:!..n.:1. stated that tb.a.t was not comp~ete1y true
because the ord±nances presented gave the 1~es a1though other det~ was
used wlrl.ch worked :l..n.to the deci.a:i.on. Mr . Myr:i.ck stated that he objected
that Mr .. Waggoner d.:l.d not provi.de a.1..1 the deta.:1.1s and objected to the
cross exa.m.:i..nati.on be:t..ng cut of'f"'.. He f'el.. t that th.i..s who~e proceed:l.ng was
a sham i.f"' a1.1 the ~ormat:i.on was not provi.ded ~.
ceunc~ ~ Scn.ab moved that the object~on be accepted or
overru..1ed by the Ma.yor, and questi..oned. whether :a.tr. l(yr":l.e.k had the r-i.ght
to queati..on each d..:i.stance and bea.r::lng. The :mot:lon d:i.ed Cor the lack oC
a. second.
C:l.ty Attorney Berar~ asked Cor a ru1~ on Exhab:i.t 3 and :l.ta
admi.sse.b:1.1:1.ty. :Mr. Waggoner stated that th:l.a was the best ~orma.t:i.on
avai.1abl..e on th.i..s proposed annexati.on .
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COUNC:r:u&AN SCHWAB >.«JVED AND COUNC=WCNAN HENNING SECONDED A
MOTION TO ACCEPT EXHIBIT 3 AND OVER RULE THE OBJECTIONS FRCN THE OPPOSITION
COUNSEL THAT BE Dm NOT RAVE ACCESS TO THE RECORDS AND DETERMINATION OF THE
BOUNDARY LINES. Upon the call oC the rol...1, the vote resu1. ted as t"ol...1ows :
~es: Counc1.1 J.lembers Schwab, Schnackenberg, Henn:l.ng, Dhor:i. ty,
Bl...esa~, Senti..
Nays: Counc.i.l.. !.~ember Brown ...
Absent: None
The Mayor decl...ared the moti.on earri.ed •
.._ Counc:l.l..woma.n Henn:l.ng stated that the Counci.J... must accept
expert test~ny and that any add.1.t.1.o~ pl...ats or maps wou1d not hel...p the
Counc:i.l... ~ the~ dec.1.s.1.on, due to the~ ~b.1.l....1.ty to read the deta.1.1ed
~ormat:i.on on .1.t ..
Cou.nc:1.1.ma..n Brown stated tbat we co~d not ~t Mr .. l.(yr:i.c.k :1..n h:i.s
dea:l..re to represent b.:i.s c1.:1.ents,. however.
Counc:ll.man Db.oz-!.ty stated that he d..:l.d not t"eel... that tlds pe..rti.cuJ...ar
~tat.i.on ~ted lds rol..e whatsoever.
C1.ty Attorney ~ stated that be wou1d l...~e the Counc~ to
accept s ~bi.ts 3A and 3B, those be~ the o~ces and deeds rel...ated .
Mr. l(yri.ck showed objecti.on s:l.nce Counc.1.l... bad l...i.m.:!.ted. h:1.s
:1..nterrogati.on oC t:be deta..i.ls or the ord.:l.n&:nce.s and the deeds .. C1.ty Attorney
Berard..i..n.i. stated that Mr. )(yr·:S.ek cou1d quest::l.on anyth:l..:ng on tbe o:rd.:l.n.a.nee
or the deeds that be chose .
Coune:l.J...man Dbor ::l.ty quest:l.oned. whether 'Mr .. ),(yr:l.clc W'ILS a.11~ a
f"ree and open bea.r:i.ng due to hi. a cont1.nua.l.. de-ta.~ed requ.ests. Mr. )(yr::l.clc
objected strongl.y to t~s statement.
Counc~ Schwab stated that Mr. )(yr':l.ck bad been e.xtremel.y
unp1easa...nt t o Counc1..l.. and quest:l.oned the Cee1:1..n,g a.t the proeeed..i.ng ..
COUNCIIKAN SCHWAB t.DVED AND COUNCIIMAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED A
M:YriON TO ACCEPT EXHIBITS 3A AND 3B AS sum.t:ITTED. Upon the e~ oC the rol..1,
the vote resu.1. ted as f"ol...l..0111r8:
Ayes: Counc'i.1 Jr.lembers Schwab, Scbnaelcenberg, Hen.n..1..ng, Dbor:1.ty,
Brown,. Bl..ess:i.ng,. Sent:l.
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1a.red the mot:l.an carr':l.ed. II • •
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Mayor Sent:i ca11ed a 15 ~ute recess at 9:45 P.M.
Counc:1.1 reconvened at 10:00 P.M.
C:1ty Attorney Berard~ stated that be had no rurtber quest:l.ons
o'£" Mr. Waggoner.
Mr. MYr:l.ck :Introduced ~b:l.t A :Into the record,. that beLog a
~~u~~t:d -~~~ .E¥~h~r:t~~h~ree::~ ~~ !:;:~.~b!:d. ~i~~~~
of' Pub1:1c Works Waggoner stated that he • was not exact1y sure oC the date
obta:l.ned. Mr. M;yr:i.ck stated that the wou1d quest:lon the deeds a.ga.:l.n ::1..n
re1at:i.on to ~b:i.t A. Exhib:i.t 3B was g~ven to Mr. yYr:i.ck.
C:i.ty Attorney Berard~ obJected aayi..ng that Mr. Myr:1.ck was
ref"err1..ng to work notes oC' ltr.. Waggoner wb.:f..ch bad no relevance :l.n th.:f.e
case.
COUNC:n.MAN SCHWAB :MlVED TO NOT ACCEPT EXHIBIT A. The mot:i.on
d:i.ed f"or the 1ack of" aa a second.
C:ity Attorney Ber~ asked that the Counc~ rece~ve ~b~t A
:1.n order to get around th.i.s bypass.
Mayor Sent:l. stated the C ·OUJ:l.C:l.1 wou1d reee:l.ve the exhi.b:l.t.
COUNCIUIAN BLESSING y:wp:o AND COUNC=wa.u.N BENNING SECONDED A
l«l'TION TO ACCEPT EXHrBrT A. Upon the ca.11 of the ro1.l.., the vote reau1ted
as f:o1.l..ows:
Ayes: Coune~ Mea:tbers Henn..:f....J:lg, Dho:r:l.ty, Brown, B1eas::l....ng, Sent:l..
Absent: None
llr. ).!yr:l.ek ::l.n.qtrl.red. as to the nature o'L" Ex.h:lb1.t A. Mr. waggoner
stated that :l.t was a work sheet used :1.n prepe..:re.t:l.on o:r-the f:"i.na.1 anne.xat::l.on
map. llr. M:,yr:l.e.k: :i.nqu.i.red. as to b.c7w the work sheet was d..:l...f"f:ere.nt f'rc::ml the
f"":l..n.a1 e.xb:l.bi.t. Mr. Waggoner stated that there were proba.b:1;y numerous eases
but poi.nt·ed out one :l..n part:l.cu1.ar. Mr. )(,yr:l.ek :l.nqu:i..red as to the red marks
on the exh.i.b:l.t. ldr. Waggoner stated that they were di.sta.nee. measures. Mr.
~:l.ck requested Mr. Waggoner to put apee:l.f::l.e symbo1a on the map. C:l. ty
Attorney Bera.rd.:i..rd objected that :l.t wa.s :l..rre1evan.t. Ma.yor Sent:l. concurred
w:l.th that :l.rre1.e·van.ey and uphe1d the C:l.ty Attorney's objeet:l.on..
The C:l.ty C1erk turtber c1ass:l.~:l.ed the ord±naneea and deeds by
e1.ass:l.~ them ~tb sma11. numera1s Cor :l.dent~:l.eat:l.on purposes .
Mr. I.Cyr:i.ck queat:ioned the deed 3"81.:1.:1.,. qu.eat:l~ whether i.t was
used :l.n tbe prepa..ra.t:i.on of' the map. Mr. Waggoner rep1:1.ed i..n the a£1":l..rma.t.1.ve. --
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Mr. ll(,yri..ck :requested that Wr. Waggoner po:i...nt out the 1.ocat.1.on
on the map. C:l.ty Attorney Bera.rd..:1.n.. objected, stat:l.ng that :l:t
~1evan.t. Mayor Sen.t:l. su.s~ed the objee1:.:l.on.
COUNCIUAAN SHCWAB MOVED AtlD COUNCrLMAN DHORITY SECONDED A WYrrON
TO RECONS=ER AND RECErvE 36-AS :EVJDENCE rNDrvnxJALLY NOTDIG TF1E1oL AS r THROUGH
X. Upon the ea1.1 of the rol..l.., tbe vote re.au.l..ted as f"o~ows:
.A;yes: Coun..c:11 Members Schwab, Scbna.ck:enberg. Henn.:J.ng. Dbor~ ty,
Brown, B1essi..ng, Sent:i..
Nay's : None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1ared the mot:l.on carr:i.ed.
Counc:l.1woman Henn±ng 1e£t the chambers at 10:50 P.K.
Mayor Senti. ea11ed a 5~ute recess at 10:55 P.M.
Counc:l.1 reconvened at 1..1:10 P.U ..
Jr.layor Sent:l. stated t.bat the ..A.saj_sta.nt C:l.ty Manager wou.1d read the
ru.l..ea of' proced.~ :1..n a quaa:i. ju.d1.c~ hear~.. Ass::l.stant C'1.ty l.la.nager
McCown read the ru.1ea ::l..n 1-7-7-e. of" the Engl..ewood Wurrl.c:l.pra.1 Code. Mr.
Myrick stat·ed that be recogA..i..z.ed the qua.a:l. ju.d..1.c:l.a1 ru.J..es. st:l.l..l.. queat:1.oned
whether an bape.rt.:f..~ dec~a~CXl cou1d be --de by the Counc~.. Jr.layor Sent:l.
stated that :l.t -.s a quaa:l. jud..:l.e:!..a...1 proceed..i...ng and that w:i.tb a rea.1
dete:nn:1...na.t:l.on to be llll&de by Counci...l.. bll..sed upon the evi..dence prea4!!!1.n.ted.
Mr. )(yr~ck i...nqu:i..red aa to :bow -..n;:r t"eet the propoaed anne.xat:l.on
d:l.d not c1ose by~ C.!.ty Attorney Be:ra.rd..:l..n objected ~ that noth.1.ng
requ:l.res those k::l.nd o£' de-t.a.i.1a to be d.:1.ec1oaed under the Statutes.
Mayor Senti.. stated that Mr. J.C:.yr:l.c:lr: c:ou.l..d queat:l.on no f"'u:rtbe.r :l.nto
the deta:l.1a oC ~ that.
C:f.ty Attorney Bera...rd..i.n. stat.ed tbat he ha..d no f'Wrther qu.eat:l.ons
o£" the Di..rector oC Pub1:l.c: Works.
Assi.at.an.t ~c:tor oC Commun:!.ty Devel.opment Cor Pl...a.nn:l.ng. Dorothy
Romans • was sworn ~ by the Ci. ty C1erk •
Ci.ty Attorney Bera.rd.i..rrl. :l..nqu:l.red whether Mrs. Roman.s was Cam:.l..1:1.ar
w:l.tb the preaentat:f..on to Coun.c::S.J... l.fre. Romans rep1:l.ed :1..n the a:f"C:l.:rma..t:l.ve.
C:f..ty Attorney Bera.rd:l.n.:l ~ ::l.n.qu.:l.red whether Mrs. Roma.ns had prepared
the papers Cor the est. Mrs. Rome.n.s rep1:f.ed :l.n. the a:f"f:f..rma.t:l.ve.
C:f..ty Attorney Be.ra.rd.::l.n.:f.. requested that the e.nnexat:lon d:l.geat be
made Ex.h:f..b:f..t 4.. Mr. J.Cyr:l.ck objected to the d.i.geat .-a.a ev:lden.ce as :l.t was
sec:ond-band ~ormat:f..on. The e~dence was ru1ed as a~asab1e and l.abl.ed
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Ci.ty Attorney ~ :l..nq~red whether ~ ow.nerahi.p was i..n.
more than one name c.ross:i...ng a.nn.exati.on 1:l.nes Cor more than $200,.000. Urs ..
Romans repl...i..ed :f...n the negat:l.ve. C:f..ty Attorney ~ :l.nqu.:f...red whether
any l...and was :1..n a s-1..ng1e own.e:re.td.p over 20 acres .. Mrs.. Romans rep11.ed tba t
).lr .. Peter IC.:f.._ew:f..t had 44 acres an.d i.ta assessed va.1ue was o:n.l..y" $29,.880.. C:l.ty
Attorney ~ :l.nqu.:l..red whether any 1an.d had been spl..:l.t due to the
e.nnexat:i.on.. Ure .. Rc:xnan..a rep1:1.ed. :l.n the nega..t:l.ve ..
Mr. Nyr:l.ck stated that the exh.:!.b:l.t d:l.d not have ~!~.Icy'" Cou:nd.a.t::l.on
and 1.1:. was a aa.1es document ::1.n a.1l.. respects ..
C1.ty Attorney Ber~ stated that ~ the C1.ty Ce1t the e~dence
was q~te adequate and that :f..t was not necessary to subpoena a11 the ~ty
recorda Cor t~s purpose.. Mayor Senti. stated that Coune:l.1 ~11 accept ~
MYr:l.ck :l.nq~ed whether he was to be ab1e to cont:l.nue to cross ex~e the
w:ltnesaea.. :ur .. Schnackenberg stated that :ur .. Jrr.(yr1.clt: sho~d be ab1e to
quest:l.on,. but rema..:l...n pert:ln.ent to the subject ..
COUNCilMAN SCHNACKENBERG )«)VEl) AND COUNCilMAN li'~I iii&ii~
SECONDED A M:>TION TO ALLOW MR. JaR.ICK TO PROCEED WITH HIS QUl':STIONIHG OF
THE WITNESS. Upon the ca.1.1 of' the rol..1., the vote :resu.1 ted a.a :Co11.ows:
Sent:!..
Ayes: Counc:1.1 Member Sch:D.a.elcenberg, Dbori.ty, Brown, e ·l..eesi...ng,
Nays: Counci..1 Mesnbe.r S.hlnl.b.
Absent: Counc1.1. ~.&ember Henn.J..ng ..
The Ua,y-or de~1.ared the mot:!. an ca..rri.ed ..
Mr. N;yr:l.ck :l..n.qu:l..red. or Mrs . Ra:Dans who owned the ~ l.and. ..
:Mrs .. ROIDI!I.Ds stated the D e n :v er and R:S..o G.rand.e and the A.teb:S.._It<Xl, Topeka. and
Santa Fe.. Mr.. N;yr-:i.ck i.nq~d whether tbe C:l ty bad 1.oolced i.nto the re..:l..l..roa.d
property 1.n re1.at:1on to 1a.nd over $200 .. CXXl Cor 20 acres.. 'Mrs. R.oi:Dan.a rep1:i.ed
:l..n. the negat:l.ve. Mr. JrC.vr·:l.elc :l.nqu:J...red. whether there wa.s ar.,y separe.t:!.on at
the Ki.ewi..t property.. Mrs. Roma:n.s rep1:led :1..n. the nega.t:!.ve.. J.tr .. ~c.lt:
:l.nq~ whether there i._s ~ sepa.ratt.on ~ the~ property". Mrs. R.oman.s
rep1:1.ed ~ the negat:l.ve ..
C:l.ty Attorney Bezoard..i.n.j_ stated tba.t th.i.s wou.1d eon.c1.ude the C1.ty'a
case. The statutes re~ed that no other pet1.t1.on must be o:Cfered to
another c:!.ty.. None have been oCtered. II Ad.d.1.t.:l.~, no c~ti.one 111\l.St
have been put on :!..nd:1vi.dua.1e' propert1.es and none have been done eo ..
),(ayor Sent:l swore :1..n. ~etor oC F1.nanee No~enberger tor evi._dence.
Vr. )l,yr:l.ck: :l..nqu.:l..red as to the status o:t general.. ob.1:l.gat:l.on bonds _
:1.n the C:i.ty of Eng1ewood. D:l.rector ot F1.nance No~enberger stated that the
Ci.ty current1y had outatand.1..ng~ $4.ooo.ooo of' ge.nera1 o b 1.J..gat:l.on bonds
wh:i.ch were se1..1"-support1.ng te.r rev enues.. Add.:l.t:l.~. no tax 1.evy
was made f'"or property tax to pport these bonds ..
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Mr. ).(yr:i.c.k ::l..n.qu..i.red as to when sewer serv:ice wou1d be ava.1.1ab1e
to the area. :urs. Rcxnan.s stated that not unt1.1 1.t became eeo:nam:!.ea.1 to
devel...op :it.
C~ SCHWAB :aa::IVED AND COUNCJ:DU.N DHOIUTY SECONDED A Jo&:ITION
TO CONTX:NUE THE HEA.RX:NG UNTIL NOVDG!ER l..2tb.. Upon the c~.1 of' the ro11, the
vote resu1 ted a.a f"'o1.1owa:
Ayes: Counc:I..J. Melll.be:rs Schwab, Scl:u::a.a.ckenbera, Dbor:i.ty ..
Nays: Cou:n.e~ Members Brown, B1esaj_ng, Sent:!..
Absent: Coun<: :1.1 Uallber Hennb>g _
The Ma.yor dec1ared the mot.i.on de£eated.,
Mr. )(y'ri.ek :1.n.qu..1.red aa to the water s.:!.tua:t:l.on :l:n the area.. l.lrs ..
Roa:aan..s stated. that they 1lr'O'U1..d ertend. aerv1.ee when :f.t bee-ame f"'eas:lb1e ..
Ur .. lr(yr:l.c.k ~ wrapped ~ h.1.s ease, stati..ng that the be:a.r:lng
wa.s a Ca.ree and qu.esti.on.ed the C1. ty Counc:1.1 • a ab:l..1:l ty to mllke an ~:la..l..
deci..a:lon.
C:l.ty Attorney Bera.rd:l..n.:l. made a few C-cxmDenta, atati.nc that the
C1.ty wa_s Jo~ the ra.:l.1road property, rather than d.:.!.v1.d..:l.J::lg i.t.. The
statute does not requ.i.re a su.rvey :1.n. the area., but ra.t.ber on:L.y a. 1eg&.l.
deser:lpt:lon be~ stated.. Be f"'e1t the 1and was reee:l.~ the bener:lts or the urba.n..:lzat:l.on and a.a a resu.1t ahou1d be ~orporated 1.nto a. e:l.ty.
Exb.:!:b:l.t B was presented by Mr. J(yr:l.ek aa a. pet:l.t:f.OJl. t"'rca. the
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COONCXDIAN BLESSDIG loiDVED AND COUNCJ:DU.N BROWN SECONDED A ICITXON
TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEAR.ING. Upon. tbe ea..11 of the ro11, the vote resu1 ted
as Co1..1ow-a:
~s: Counc::!.1 .l.lel:nbers Schwab, Sc.hnacken.berg, D.bor1..ty, Brown,
B1eas~. Sent~.
Nays : No:n.e
Absent: Counc:1.1 Member Henn..:l.%:lc ..
The Jr.layor dec1.a.red. the mot:!. on ee..rr:f.ed ..
COUNCXUIAN BROWN JoVVED AND COUNCr.uu.N BLESSDIG SECONDED A ICITXON
TO ADJOURN.. Upon the ca.11 of the ro~, the vote reS\.U. ted as Co1l..ows:
Ayes: Cou.:nc::1.1 Members Schwab, Selul&cke!.'lberg, Dbor:l.ty, :Brown,
B1ess~. Senti. ..
Nays : None
Absent: Cou.:ne:l.1 ~ber Henn.:J.ng
The J.layor dee1ared the mot:1.on ea.rri.ed and the meet"J...ng was adjourned at 12:2"1 A .. J.l ..
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NOTICE OF CALL BY THE YAYOR
FOR A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
YJNDAY. SEPTDmER 10, 19'73
The Ci.ty Cou:nc:1.1 oC the C1.ty o£' F.:llg1ewood., .A.rapraboe Coun:ty", Col..orado,
:l.s hereby e~ed to a spec"i..a.l.. meet~ at tbe C"i.ty Ba.11, 34<X> South El..at:i.
Street, Cor the purpose oC condu.ct.i..ne a pub1..i..c bear1.ng on:
"1"be i.ntent to annex approx..1..-..tel..y 183 acres i..n
tbe v1.c:1..n:1. ty o£ Santa Fe and Un.:i.on Streets.
srANLEY H. DIAL
C:l ty Yanager
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Tbe Co~ow1..nc perSCIIl.J!I, a.11 Counc!.1. ..._,--re oC the C:l.t7 or J!tlac1.8'WOOd., d.o
hereby acknow1.edee reeei.pt o£' not1-ce or the aboYe ~:J..al.. -••i.cxa.:
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NOTICE OF CALL BY THE :MAYOR
FOR A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
T'be CS.ty Counc:il.. of' the C~ty o£ E:nc1ewood, Ara~ County. Col..orado,
~s hereby ea.11ed to a speci.a..1. meet1.ng at the C:1.ty Ha11, 3400 South E1at:l.
Street. tor the purpose of' conduct:l...ng a pu_bl..:1c hear~ on:
Tbe ~tent to annex approx1matel...y 183 acres :1.n
the v:lc:i..n.:l.ty o£ Santa Fe and Un.:l.on Streets.
S"l:.A.NN.XY H. DIAL
C:l ty Yanager
SEID:ms
ACICNOifLEDGl!loiENT Ofl' RECEIPT OF NOTICE
The to1.1ow1..:Dg pereon.s • a.1.1 Coun.c1.l.. li~e~Bbera of the C1. ty of' EDgl..ewood. • do
hereby aclalowl..edge rece::lpt of' not:1.ce of the &bove apee:l.e...'l.. aess::J.on:
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NOTICE OF CALL BY THE UAYOR
FCR A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
WlNDAY. SEP'I'DoiBER 10. 19'73
".1'be C:!.ty Coun.c:S.1 or the C:!.ty o£ E:agJ...ewood, Arape.l':)oe Coun:ty, Col...o:rad..o,
'-a bereby ca..11ed to a spec:i..a.l... meet:1..!:::c at tl::le C:1.ty Ba.11, 3400 Sou:th E1.at.i.
st:reet, tor the purpose or eooduct.i.ng a. pub.1_j_e bear~ on:
The :i..ntent to annex approx.!..-.t.e1y 18.3 acres :1.n
tbe v:l.c:l.n.:f..ty o£ Sa.D:ta Fe and U%d.on Streets.
ST.oUIL1!:r H. DIAL
Ccl.ty Manager
Tbe :f"ol....1ow:l..J:lg persons, a.11 Cou:ne:l.l.. Member a o:f" the C1. ty o'C Ellel.......aod, do
hereby a.cla:::u~w1.edee rec:e:1.pt o"C noti.ce o:f" 1;.be above ~Spec:!..a1 eeeeS.on:
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MEMORANDUM
rrc::-: Iar1 No1.1.enberger~ rn.reetor ot F'i..nanee
Subject: Pet~ t:1.on..s £'or Mun.:l.c:1.pa..1 E:l.ect:1.on
Date: ~er 7. 19'73
~ 6th was the dee..d..1..i.ne tor Ci...1.:l.ng of s.rd.t:S..ated ord.i.nancea for
the llovelllber 6 e.l...ecti..on. We b.a.ve rece.1.ved two peti.t:!.0%18 aa foll.ows:
An ord:l.nance requ.:1..rj,.ng the Ci. ty to co:n.atruct a. ~
poo::L :l.n Dartmouth Parle.
S~tures on Pet:1.t:1.on
Questi..onab.l...e S~turea
Al...l....owa.b1e Si.gna.tures
Req\dred S:Lgnaturea
An ord:l.nanee proldb~t:l.ng the use ot: C:l.ty f."unds to bu:l.::Ld
a co1..t' course.
S~tures oo Pet:1.t:1.on
Qaaeeti.ODI!Lbl..e S.i..gna turea
.&:1.1owa.b1e S.1 .. .gna:turea
Requ:l.red S:Lgnaturea
670
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339
Of" the 230 a:S.gna.tu.re.s wh.:i.eb are queat.i.ona..bl..e,. 200 of t.bela are on a pet:1.t:1...CIID
1.:n wlrl.cb the a.Cf""i.da.v.l.t of the eSreu1.ator was a1.gned by the 1...n4.:1."9"1..dua..l..•a
w:t.1"e 1..n b:l..& name. By a copy of tb.:i..s memorandum,. I am. requ.est:l.Dc the C!.ty
Attorney to :ru.l...e on the 1.e&i-t:!.JD.a.cy of tboae a:S..gn.aturea:. Regardl...ess, the
requ.:l.red a:l.gna.tures are there :ln. both eaaea to berlgi.n the process oC
~sa:!.oo to e1ect:1.an.
KAr~~~~
Di.rector o£ F:i.na..I::u::e ....
ee: Berna.rd Be.rarc11.n:J.,. C:S..ty Attorney
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MEMORANDUM
To: Stan:Ley H . D1.a1, C1.ty Ma.nager
From: tcar'l.. No1.1enberger, Di.rector of' F-s..nan.ce
SUbject: Pet~tj_ons Cor ~c1.pa1 E1ect"i.on
Date: September 7, 19'13
September 6th was the dee.d.1.i..ne for Ci....l..i...ng oC ~ti.a.ted ordi..nances Cor
"t.he November 6 e1ect1.on. We have rece~ved two pet:S.t.i..on.s as f'oJ...1owa:
.An ordi..nance requi.ri..ng the C:lty to construct a ~
pool.. ~ Dertm<>Uth Park.
S~turea on Pet1.t1.on
Queat1.onab1e S~tures
A11owab1e 5"1-gnaturea
Req>dred S~tures
698
22
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339
An orctlnance protdb:l.tblg tbe use of: C:l.ty C'unds to bu:I.:Ld
go1.f' course.
S1gnaturea on Pet~t:S.on
Queat1.onab1e s~tures
.Al..1owab ... e S~tures
Req>dred s~tures
670
230
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339
OC tbe 230 ai.gnatures wh:l.ch are queet1.onab1e , 200 or tl'lem are on a peti.t"i.o:n
:S.n. wlrl.ch the &rf':1davi. t of' the ci.rcu.1ator was a:S..gned by the :l.n.dS.v:l.dua.1• a
wi..f"e s...n hl.s name-By a cop;y of' th:l.a memora,.ndu.m, X: am request~ the C:1.ty
Attorney to ru1e on the 1egi.t:ima.cy oC tboae a~turea. Rega.rdl..ess, the
requ.:1..red ai..gna.tures are there :i..n both eases to begi..n the process of'
~as1.an to e1eet1.on.
Kar~~~~
Di..reetor of" F1.nance
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To:. St.an1.ey H. D1...a1, C"'i.ty u..nacer
Fr<XD.: Jtar1 No1l..enbertter, ~ector ot Fi..nanee
SubJect: Peti..t:l.ons for Mu:ni.ci.:pa.1 El.ecUon
Date: September 7. 1973
September 6th was the dead1~e for f:l.~ ot ~t:l.ated o~ces for
t.be November 6 e1.ect:1.on. We have rece~ved two pet:t.t:l.ons as Co1l..c:nrs:
An ord1..n.ance requ:!.ri.ng the Ci:ty to eonst:ru.et a ~
poo1 :1.n De.rtmou:th Park-
S~tures on Peti.t:l.on
~est:t.onab1e s~tures
~OW"'L-b1e Si...gna.tures
Req.d.red Sj.gnatures
696
22 -mr;
339
.An ord.1..nance prob:i.bi.t~ tbe use of Ci.ty f"'un.da to bu.:1.1d
a go1f" course.
670
230
Ut5"
339
0£' the 230 ai...gn.atures wlrl.ch are qu.esti..onab1.e, 200 of them are on a pet:l.tian
:Ln. whi.ch the a.f"'f":i.da:vi. t or the ci.rcul..ator was si..gned by the :1.nd:.i. v1..dua1" a
wi...f"e "1.n b.i.s name. By a copy ot tb:i.s memorandum, ::r am request"i..:ng the C:1. ty
Attorney to ru1e on the 1.e~t~cy of tbose a~turea. Regard1esa, the
requ.i..red a:i.gna.tu.res are there :1.n both cases to beg1..n the process of:
su~ss:i.on to e1.ect:1.on.
S~tures on Pet:i.t:i.on
Quest:i.onab1e S:i.gnatures
A:l..l..owab1e S:i.gn.atures
Req.d.red Sj.gnatures
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Kar1 No1.1.enberger
~ector of" F1n--ee
IDS cc: Bernard Bera.rd:ln.:1.. c~ty Attorney
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WARNING:
IT IS A FELONY:
For anyone co sic:n any ln.it.ia'Lave or ref'erend1.l.ftl peUUon '¥1ri.tb a.ny natt"te o'\her Ua.an b.a. or her o---. c.-'to ~&1.7 sian
bU -~ ftl<W'e 'than once t:or t.he a:un.e :measure or to s i cn auch poet.it.ion Wh-n not a quallLied elett.or.
[X) NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A QUAURED ELECTQR .
TO BE A QUALIFIED ELECTOR OF eNGLEWOOD. COLORAI:X> YOU MUST BE,
(a) At. least eicht.ee:n years o1 ace.
(b) A. citizen of the United St.at.ea.
(c) A ~dent. of the St..at.e o-t Colorado and have ~ided in the state at. leUt. t.hirty-t...o c~aTa.
(d) A resideu:t t.h.irty-~ days in the Precinct...
Dao ~ ai&D th.l. petition unlesa you have read or had re-.d to you t.be JW'OPC....t, iDlU.:U .. or ~ ..........e iD ita en-
ti.ret;y and unc~etsta.nd lta ~nine .
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do Jll,ereby ~ully order aDd deft'l.&ftd that:: The 'follcnrin& ~ arcl...l..ft.an .a...n .._ .....UU..S to tt-leeaJ ~ for
....._. adoplloa. or rejeet..ion at the pol1a at. the next. recuJar ~ cl~ eJ.c:t.ion. 0111 tbe cit;y 011 ~ .tate 011 Colorado to
._ lleJd. oa. Tueacl.ay~ \be elh clay o1 N~. A..D. ~and ..c::1a or 4.be a:~cDera hereto t:or ht-11 or~ -the eaae
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I .... thia petit.ioft i n ftlll" ..-n proper per8Cift Cllftb'~ aDd I am a qualified~ .....S ~....._,.Gil tt.e---011 c:oao.-..do;
-.:r ...-....e. ..s..sr... and. t..be elate oL ~ thJ.-petltioft are ~ _......ttea. ._.._..., .a.r -., --. aDd I clo ......_b7
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MAr'1'HEW' ~ stJ'MKERS. a140 SO. D£LA..W'ARK. ENG.LZWOOD. COLORADO
MABVJ::N" DODR.ILL. 28'75 SO. SH.ERMA.N. ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
MABEL L. COFFIN,. 'M57 SO. G.A.LAPA.GO. ENGLICW<lOD. C10LDR.AD0
lAMES S. CX>PE.. 305tl SO. DELA'W'ARJ!:. ~. COLORADO
LBNA 3AMIJI:SON. 2202. SO. ~ ENGLEW'C:XJD. COLORADO
A :full abe ~ pool with ..rfident. ...e.a and dep~ to a:uppQo aDd ••----data tbe ne;. .... • hood 'Wtt:b all hlc:Ui-Ues
~ Lor llll ope:rat.ion. aball be c:orurtructed in Da.I"'Un.outh Park _
I AM ORDIN'ANCE R.EQUIIUNG TIIE .C'ITY TO OO~UCT A S'W"'IItDDINN POOL
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IT IS A FELONY:
For anyone to •len any ln.it..ia t.ive or ~e:rendunt pet.st.ion --tth any ~e ot.her 'than his or her o-n or to k:Dowi.n&-ll" aicn
his name more t.h.an once for the ~e n:t.easure-o r t.o •icn such pet.iUon Who-on not a qualified elector.
DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A QUALIAEO ELECTQR_
TO BE A QUALIFIED ELECTOR OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO YOU MUST BE,
<•> At. le .. t. ei«bt.een ,..ea.rs of' ace-
(b) A cit.ize:n o6 t.be United S~&es..
(c:) A ~ident. c4 1.he SUW of Colorado &Del have resided in the state at. le.-t thirty -~ cle7a-
(d) A ~t t..b.J:rt]r-.t.._o days in U..e Precinct...
Do bOlt den thb pet.itioa. unlesa you have read or had reed to you tllle ........,_. lllllitlaU.. or ...._...... ............ ia Ita ..._
~and ~net l ta n~eanin&.
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._ ......_.,. .......-,cUul17 order .....S ~ tbat.: Tile f~ propoeecl ~ ...U be ...a....itt.ed to the le:p.l ~ low
...._. ...sopu-or rejec:t.ioft at t..be poUa at. the next. ~ .......,. city elect.ioft <04 the clt7 oil Bnc"-'-ood. .date ol Co.1or-.do to .,. ._..-~.\be...., clay o1 M~. ~-1.a'ft... 8Dd ~ oJ6. the ~ hereto for ~ or ~ .. the ea.e
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-.r ..._.....__~and....,_ date 0111. ...._ a. pe.t.1t.ioa _.. ~ ~u.n. • •·~ after_,.-. --.d. I do~
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~ M.. SUMMER:&.. S140 SO. D.m.LA.'WABJit. ~D. c::oL0R.AD0
M.ARVIN DODRXLL. 2875 SO. S~. ENG-LEW"CX>D. COLORALK>
-MABEL L. CX>FFIN. ~ SO. GA.LA.PAGO. ENGLEWOOD. CCV <>a IU]IrO
3AMJCS S. c::x>PE. 30SJ1 SO. DELA'W"AR.II:.. EHGLZWOOD. OOLOR.ADO
.LBNA .I'A.JIII:JZSON. 231DZ SO. CH:1CR0K1C1C.. J!:NGJ..E'W"OOD. 001 DB A.DO
A run alae ~ poo1 'With .u:ffic::leftt area and depth to ~ &ad •=-----·• ~ -'Chborbood. -tth an :r.cili'ties
~ .for l._ operat.Jooo. aball be ~ ln Datbnouth Parle ~
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Al'f ORDINANCE R.EQtnn.ING TJIE .CITY TO OOHS'TR.uCT A SW'DDIIIIIDfO POCIL
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IT IS A FELONY:
For anyone &o a i &n-any lttit.ia t.i ve or ref"erendurn pet-i t.ion 'With any nan~e othe:r than his or her o-a. or ~ ~IT •ian
his na.rne wn.ore t..b.an. o nc.e for the same measure or to •i cn s uch petiUon W.,.n not a quallLiec:l elec-tor.
DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A QUALIAED ELECTQR.
TO BE A QUALIFIED ELECTOR OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO YOU MUST BE,
(a) At least. ei&ht.ee.n years of •c•-
(b) A. dti.zen ~ 1..be United St.at.es..
(e) A resident o1 the St.at.e oJ" Co~o and have resided i n the state at Je&at thirty-t-o ~
(d) A ft!Siden.t. thirty -~o clays in the ~
Dro noe. ai.c:ft t.b.i.s petition. unlesa you b..ve read ex-h-.d. read to you the ~ lD.lUa:tl.e or .....rerrec~ ...........-e-lD lt. en-
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PET1TION TO tNmATE AN ORDINANCE
..,._ tbe ~ Jeaat 'V'CIIC.era aDd qu.alified ~ or u.. C:1t7 or ~ CouD't7 0111. Arapahoe. State ot Co~
do 'hereby re.pect:t'ully ord~ and d4!"':D&&::d t.b.at Tbe :f~ ~ ordiDaDce .a.a.n be _....baait.ted \o the lep..l voters for
tbelr adoption or rejection at the poUa at. the next. recuJ.ar ceneraJ. c:lty election ~ tbe c:i.ty o1 .Eftc~ atata cd Colorado to
lie held oa. Tuesday. 1he 8th clay of N'O'V'WIDI.ber,. .,LD_ J.WF.S. and .-cb. ol. the ~ hereto :far b.bD-u or ~ .... the ~
....,. be. aa;ya:
I ..._.. UU. petit.i~ in .RD7 o~ proper ponwoa onlF. aad I ._.., a qualHMd. elector and ..._.. .-.r oil tile--Olf Colorado:
~ r..w.nc. addre8s and the date Olf ~ 1hia petltioa are ~ -.-ltt.ea. ........uat:ai;Jr after -.,. a--. aad. I do ~by
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~ M.. S0KMER&.. &140 SO. DL: ... A:~r.ARE. ENC:;.I.Z'WOOD. CX>LOR.A.DO
MARVIN' DODRILL,. 2875 SO. SHER.M.AN. ENGLEW"OOD. COLORADO
MABBL :L. c:::x:>FFJ:N.., 3057 SO. GA.LAPAGO. ENGLEWC:lOD. COLORADO
lAMES B. CX>PE. _,1 SO. DELA'W"ARE. ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
LBNA .SA.MJK::SC:)H. ~ SO. CIIERO~ ENGLEWOOD. c::x>LOR.AJ:IO
A f:u.D .u:e ~ pool with ...a:ic:ien.t. area and depth w supp1;:r aad ace "'CJdl•le t.be Deieb-borllood. ...tth all bic:illt.ie:s
~ f:ot it. operatJaa.,. abal1 be C~D~~:Wtrudecl iD ~th. Park .
I AM ORI>IN.A.NCE REQUIRING TilE .CITY 'TO CONSTRUCT A SW1':III:IIUJif JI'CJIC)L
JH DAR"''"M.CK.n'U" PARK... 1~1-1
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IT IS A FELONY:
For a .nyone to sign any initiative or rde:rendu..m. petition -tth any n.&Jne other t.b.aft hJ:a or her O'W'D. or to kno-'in&b' alc n
Ibis n.a.tne .more 't.b.a n once: for \.he .s::u:ne ttt.~ or t.o •len .au~ petition ~~ not. a qualified elector.
IX> NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A QUALIAEO ELECTOR.
TO BE A QUALIFIED ELECTOR OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO YOU MUST BE,
(a) At. least el&ht.een years or age.
(b) A citizen of the United St.at.es.
(C) A. resident. o4. the St.at.e of Colorado and have resicled in t.be at.ate a1. ~ thlrt7-~ da,ya.
(cl) A reside:Dt. thirty-~ c1.*7S in the Prec:inc'L
Do not. a:icn this petition Uftleas you have read or bad read to you tbe ~ iD.lt:lati.,.. or rderrecl ~ iD i~ en-
tirety and ~ U.s ~-~
PETTTION TO INmATE AN ORDINANCE
W"e. U.. UDCle:ra(cDed. Jeaal vot-er. aDd quallf:led. e1ec:tolra OIL tbe Clt7 ~ ~ Count7 al Arapahoe. State ~ Colo-
.....,_ do bere.by respec:t.(u..ll7 order and dezna.nd that.: The tollo-tDc: ~ ord.iD.a.n.ee ahall be au.baU.Ued. to 'l.he leaal
~ for their adopUo:a or rejec1.ion. at. 't.b.e poU. at the next rc!:cular CeDeral elect.lon. ~ the at.ate or Colotaclo to be held on
~-t.be 6th dey of NOY"el'nber. A ..D. 1973. &Dd. eac:h o1 the ~~for b.1l:haelf or~ -tbe ea.. ....,-be.~:
1 .sen this petition 1n. IDJJ" O'Wft proper persorn onlY~ and 1 am a qu.aiWecl eJeet.or and ...._. voter o1. the State or Colorado;
~ ~ 8ddres. anc1 ttae da.te at: aicnJ.na 1h1a peUUon. are ~ 'W'rittea .b:l:uaeclia._.y an.r .., ~ aDd 1 c1o a-r.by
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LBO LENTSCH. 1550 EAST DARTMOUTH. ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
~~~-LAY. 4000 SOUTH LINCOLN . ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
DAVE CLAYTON. 4S09 SOUTH ACOl\IA. ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
.lAMES S ~ COPE. 3091 SOUTH DELAWARE. ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
IlL IlL SUMM.ER.S .. 3140 SOUTH DELAWA.Jl.E. ENGLEWOOD. COLOILADO
No city funds deriwed front. the c.axat.ion of property shall be u..ed to eo~U~truet-. aequi:re. aw.nce. 11D&lntaln or ope.rat.e a aou
C~~MUWe as a ID.U.niclpaJ or ll"'H:rtat.ioD.al ent.erp..U.. Tbk ordin.aftce repe ... .U o~ ....,...t.iooa.a. aacl ~ ill oppositioo Lberet.o.
Onli.DaDce probibltinc the u.se of dty f'Unda to build a ao~J' cou.--.
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SHALL CITY FUNDS DE USED TO CONSTRUCT. MANAGE. MAINTAIN OR OPER.ATB
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IT IS A FELONY:
Fo.r anyone t.o si.::n any initiative or rderendu.n'l petition _.-itb AQY name o"t.ber tha.n. his or her cnrD or to ~cb" ai.c:n
his n~ ftlCN"e than once for \he ~ n:1e.a-~ or t.o ~icn s:u~ petition~ not a qualified elector.
DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A QUALIAED ELECTOR.
TO BE A QUALIFIED ELECTOR OF ENGLEWOC>O. COLORADO YOU MUST BE,
<•> At. least. e.i&hleen years ot: ace...
(b) A citizen cd the United States..
(e) A resident. o1" the St..-te of' Colorado ~ bave resided in the •t.ate at. --._ tbirt]J"-two cla;ra..
(d) A resident. t.hlrty-hro ~Y• in \be :Prec:iDooeL
X>o DoOC. aicn t.h.b: petition unless you bave read or b.d re.d to you tbe ~ bd.tia.ti~ ar ~ ~ in U• en-
tirety anc1 ~.nd. it.a rnea.ninc.
PETITION TO I NITtA TE AN ORDINANCE
'W-., tbe UDCiaraianecl. lecal voters aDd qualified e1eetora ~ the Clt7 OIL JCn_. :cod. Couat7 o1. Ara~ state o6. Colo-
rado. do hereby respec-tfully order and. dezft&ftd. t.bat.: The follo-ua.. propoeed. on:li..Dance aball be -.abul.ltt.ed to the l~al
YOtera for their acloption or rejection at. the polb at t.be next recula.r cefte:l""al electioa. of' 1he •tate of' Colorado \o be held on.
~..,.. .. the 6t.b day or November. A.D. 1973. a.ad. -c:b 016 t.be ~ hereto for b.i.l:baelf or ~ -tbe ea.. alaJI' be. _,...:
I idcn t.b.l.a petition in .rn,y o-n proper ~ OIDly. aDd I a.n a qualifi.ed. elec\or and leaa-1 'VOter of the State of' Colarado;
DQ1" realden.c:e add.ress and tbe elate Oil. aicnJ.n.a: t.h1a peUtioft are ~7 -n.u.n lauDecllatel7' afle:t DQ" ~aDd I do beraby
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LEO LENTSCH. 1550 EAST DARTMOtTT'H. ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
~-~-LAY • 4000 SOUTH LINCOLN. ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
DAVE CLAYTON. 4509 SOUTH ACOMA. ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
..JAMES S. COPE. 3091 SOUTH DELAWARE. ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
.._ M. SUMM.ER..S., 314.0 SOUTH DELAWARE. ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
No city fund& derl...ed Crotn t.he t:axaUon ol property ab.all be used &o eorub'uct. acqv&Jr. • ......,..-•• JDaintaln or operate • coif
coune as a ~nuniclpaJ or rec:reat.:ional enl.erpri.e. T'b.i& onlinaDce repeals all o~ I'IIHOh.ltlolu.. aad IDCM.ioaa In opposit.ioa t.bew.t.o...
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IT IS A FELONY:
F or an,yone to aia;n any initiative or rderenduua petition vri.th any ~e otJ:aeor than his or be:r o'W'D. or to k::DOVol'incl.:l' •i&n
hia n&Ine ft'l.ore t.b.aD once tor the s.:une ~nea.sure or t.o s i cn such pe~hion -t--n not a qual.ified elector.
DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A QUALIFIED ELECTOR.
TO BE A QUALIFIED E L ECTOR OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORArx::> YOU MUST BE,
(a) At least el&b t.een years of' a ce.
(b) A citizen of' the U nit.ecl State&.
(e) A resident of the State of" Colorado and hav e resided in the atat.e at leaet thirty-t-o d~
(d.) A reddent. t.hirty-hvo clays in the PrecinC't...
Dro DOt. sicn this petition unlesa. you bave read or bad read to you the pro~ iD.iU.Uve or rderrecl zneaaure in Ua en-
t.i.re\:7 and und~.od ita .neaninc.
PETITION TO INITIATE AN ORDINANCE
We. tha u..ncl~ Jecal voters aDd qu.al.i1Jed. ~ o1 the Cit,r ~ JC:Q.cl.--ood. Coun.~ o1. ~ State oC Colo-
rado.. do hereby respecUuUy order and. de..DULDd. t.baC The follov.rinc propoeecl OI"Cli.fta..De abaU be au..baUUed to the le&al
....._,. for their adoption. or rejection at the pol.b at the next. recuJ-ar &eneral elect.ion. 011. the ~ c4. Colorado to be held on
~.the 6th day or Novembe-r. A .D. 1973. aocl eaeb. ol tbe ai,cn.e:ra hereto for bJ..I:n8eU or ber8elf. -tbe ~ ~ be • ..,..:
I alcn thla petition in ft'lll" 0-..n::t. prope:r person onb'. and I an\ a qualified elector and. 1-1 voter ol. the State of Coloraclo;
aQP reakleDee adclre:ss and the date ot ai~ t..b.18 peUtioft are ~ ,..,..{Ueft J.auD.cl.la\el7 an.r aa7 ~aDd I do hereby
._....,.,. the followi.na: ~ pe:r80D&,. to 'W"lt.:
LBO LENTSCH. 1550 EAST DARTMOUTH. ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
~-~-LAY. 4000 SOUTH LINCOLN. ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
DAVE CLAYTON. 4S09 SOUTH ACOMA. ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
.lAMES S . COPE. 3091 SOUTH DELAWAR.E. ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
M... M_ SUMMERS. 3140 SOUTH DELAWARE. ENGLEWOOD. COLOR.ADO
No c:ity fu.nds derived Crom. Lbe t.ax&Uon of property shall be u.ect to eon.at..nac:t-. acquire. JDa~U~C•. JDain.tal n or opewate a KOlf'
eou:ne as a municipal or reereat.ional enterprt-. Thia cxd.ln.a.Dce npeah all ordl~ re.ohaUona. an.d naotiona ln opposi&:ioa Uw~No&.o .
OnUnanee problbiUn& the u.e of elty f'uada to build a Ftf eo .......
SHALL CITY FUNDS BE USED TO CONSTRUcr .. MANAGE. M.AlNTAIN OR OPERATE
A GOLF COURS~
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
CITY COONCIL ---
TERM
DISTRICT EXPIRATION
llllton E. Senti (Mayor 4 1-1-74
Howard R. Brown (Mayor Pro Tem)
Paul Blessing
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At Large
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1-1-76
Dallas J. Dhorl ty 1 1-1-76
Judith B. Henning At Large 1-1-76
Elmer E. Schwab At Large 1-1-74
Werner D. Schnackenberg 3 1-1-76
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Bernard v. Berardini Englewood City Hall
ADIIINISTRATIVE OFFICERS
Stanley H, Dial
(City llanager)
Andy llcCown
(Assistant City Manager)
Englewood City Hall
Englewood Cl ty Hall
DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS
Clus, B. Carroll (Utili ties Director)
Jack L. Clasby (Chief of Pollee)
W1, A. Haall ton (Fire Chief)
Illes Harriet Lute (Director of Libraries)
(Personnel Director)
Karl Nollenberger (Director of Finance)
E. P, R011ans (DirectQr of Parks II llecreation)
Jaaes L. Supinger (Director of COIDIIIunity Developaent)
Kells Waggoner (Director of Public Works)
RESIDENCE ADDRESS
4745 South LipiD Street
3183 South Rice Street
4122 South Gahpago Street
3150 South Ac011 Street
2951 South Franklin Street
4795 South Inca Street
4601 South Bunock Street
761-1140 ext. 235
761-ll40 ext. 200
761-ll40 ext, 200
761-ll40 ext. 245
781-6681
781-6686
761-ll40 ext, 266
761-1140 ext , 205
761-1140 ext, 210
761-ll40 ext, 260
761-1140 ext, 257
761-ll40 ext, 220
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BACKGROUND., ...
The Englewood City Council has been concerned for some time that the
property owners in an unincorporated nrea adjoining the southwest portion of the City were
being assessed more thnn property owners in the City, but were not receiving the same level
of services. The Council is also concerned that the individuals called to provide emergency
services to the area have difficulty determining their legal jurisdiction because of the
very irregular boundary lines. After considerable study, the Council determined that a
sufficient community of interest exists between Englewood and that area and that it could
be integrated with the City in a logical extension of the City boundaries, and they
initiated the action to annex. The Council took this step under the authority granted in
the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965, which provides that a municipality may annex an un-
incorporated area which has had more than two-thirds contiguity with that municipality for
at least three years.
Following this action, several of the property owners in the northern-
most part of the annexation area west of South Santa Fe Drive, successfully petitioned the
City of Sheridan for annexation. This particular area which included in both the Englewood
annexation proceedings and in the area petitioned to be annexed by Sheridan, became "dis-
puted", and the District Court ordered that an election be held to determine the matter.
An election was held on October 5, 1971, at which election property
owners voted to remain as unincorpmted land in Arapahoe County rather than to become
part of either Englewood or Sheridan. None of the area east of South Santa Fe Drive was
included in this election.
Now, after considerable deliberation, t.1e Englewood City Council has
determined that it is to the best interest of property owners within the area which is
being considered for annexation, as well as the citizens of Englewood, to once again con-
sider the aatter of annexation. To this end, the Council has passed a Resolution of intent
to annex, letting a Public Hearing at 8:00P.M. on Monday, September 10, 1973. This
Hearing will be to determine whether or not the proposed annexation complies witb the
applicable provilions of the "Municipal Annexation Act of 1965," Chapter 139, Article 21,
Section 4, CRS 63 (1965 Pel'llanent Suppleaent),
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It should be noted that the area being considered in this annexation is the
same area that was considered in the City's original action to annex, Land to the east of
South Santa Fe Drive is included in this action; it was not included in the annexation
election in 1971.
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THE PURPOSE OF TilE PUBLIC HEARING, ....
The purpose of the Public Hearing is to determine and to find that the
territory which is proposed to be annexed meets the following requirements:
(1) The area which is proposed to be annexed has had more than two-third s
contiguity with the City of Englewood for a period of not less than three years .
(2) No land which is held in identical ownership wlll be divided by the
annexation so that a portion of that land is annexed to the City and a portion remains
outside of the City.
(3) No land held in identical ownership comprises twenty (20) acres or more
and has an assessed valuation for ad valorem tax purposes in 1972, in excess of $200,000.00.•
(4) Annexation proceedings have not been commenced to annex all or a part
of this area to a city other than Englewood.
(5) The annexation will not cause the area to be detached from its existing
school district and cause the area to be attached to another school district .
(6) The City Council is not imposing additional terms and conditions on the
area which is propesed to be annexed,
(7) No annexation election is required,
•'!be value of both land and improveaents is considered in determining this value,
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ADVANTAGES OF ANNEXATION
TO THE
Cl TY OF ENGLEWOOD
(1) Representation on the City Council through the councilman from your district and
three councilmen at-large.
(2) Lower property tax,
(3) Lower fire insurance rates.
(4) More intensive Fire protection.
(5) llore intensive Police protection.
(6) Qualified, conscientious City adainistrators to assist you through the necessary
operating departments which are staffed by well-trained personnel.
(7) Codes and ordinances, adopted and enforced, to protect~ property,
(8) Progressive Park and Recreation Program,
(9) Modern and convenient municipal L1 brary facilities.
(10) Street lighting program.
(11) Maintenance of improved streets and traffic engineering service.
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DIGEST OF INFORMATION
SCHOOLS :
Present Status: The area east of South Santa Fe Drive which is proposed to
be annexed is in the Englewood School District and the area to the west of South Santa Fe
Drive is in the Sheridan School District , The area whic h is in the Sheridan School Distr ict
is also in the Arapahoe Junior College Distri ct.
Effect of Annexation : The annexation will not effect the sc hool distri ct
boundaries in any way : Children llving within the area will continue to attend the schools
they are now attending , Neither will the school mill levy be changed as a result of the
anaexa tion,
The Arapahoe Junior College ha s become a State College and is now known as
the Arapahoe Conununi ty Coll ege, Property owners in the Sheridan School District wi 11 co nt i nu e
to pay a nominal levy for t his College ---the 1972 levy is ,5 0 mills.
ARAPAHOE REGIONAL LIBRARY DISTRICT:
Present Status: Unincorporated areas of Arapahoe County and municipal! ties
such as Sheridan which do not provide library service, are in tho Arapahoe Regional Library
District. Persons living in these areas pay the assessment for this Di st ri ct and are then
entitled to library service from participating aunicipal libraries, such as Engle wood's.
The levy for this District is 1.40 mills.
Effect of Annexation: Upon annexation to the City of Englewood, the area
will autoaatically be withdrawn froa the Arapahoe Regional Library District and the 1.40
aill levy will be dropped, Residents will have convenient access to our municipal library
at the north side of the City Hall at 3400 South Elati Street ,
FIRE PROTECTION:
Present Status; Part of the area east of South Santa Fe Drive is in the
Littleton Fire Protection District and the remainder of the area is not within any municipal
or special Fire Protection District, This latter area receives "free-willed" assi stance fr om
the Englewood and Sheridan Fire Depart~ents, but is not auured of protection, The
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irregular boundaries of this area cause much confusion to the firemen called to this area
in detel'lllining who has jurisdiction,
Effect of Annexatio n: The City would assist those persons in the Littleton
Fire Protection District In petitioning to withdraw from that District, Upon withdrawal
from the District, the 6,00 mill levy would be dropped, That area, then, as well as the
area not now in any fire protection district, would come under the jurisdiction of the
Englewood Fire Department, and would be provided fire protection by a well-trained, full-
time professional fire department with modern fire-fighting equipment,
New fire and police facilities are nearly completed at West Ith ica Avenu e and
South Elati Street AND the City of Englewood has purchased land on the northwest corner of
South Federal Boulevard and West Oxford Avenue and will be letting bids on the construction
of a three-bay fire station on this land in April of 1973: 'ftlis Engine Company will se rve
the property in the extreme sout hwest section of the City of Englewood and will have
excellent access to the area being considered in this annexation,
In addition, the Fire Station at South Fox Street and West Bellevie w Avenue
will provide protection to the area east of South Santa Fe Drive and could supplement the
equip!llent west of South Santa Fe Drive, were it ever necessary,
POLICE PROTECTION :
Present Status: This area is presently under the jurisdiction of the
Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office, Again, because of the very irregular boundaries, it is
often very difficult to detel'lline which agency has jurisdiction in the event of a call.
Englewood and Sheridan police "c ovet ·• calls to the area but do not exercise their authority
in the area, They lend assistance to \the Sheriff's Department only, The levy for the
Ara~ahoe County Law Enforceaent Author]l ty is 2,60 mills,
Effect of Annexation: 1lnnexation to Englewood will result in intensified
police protection to the area, There i(s greater police coverage in the City per square
aile of area than in the unincorporat~d area under the Sheriff's jurisdiction, There will be
uninhibited acceas from the Englewood Police station at South Elati Street and West lthica
Avenue to this ~rea----average response time throughout the City is less than four minutes,
The Englewood Police Department no w has a staff of 65 men and women, dedicated to making
our City a safe and pleasant place to live and to do business.
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POLICE PROTECTION :
Effect of Annexation: (Continued)
The 2,60 11111 levy for the Law Enforcement Authority would be dropped upon
annexation to the City of Englewood,
PARKS AND RECREATION :
Pre sent Status: All of the propertie s in this area except one, are In the
South Suburban Metropolitan Recreation and Park Di strict, The levy for this Distr ic t is
4,00 mills,
Effect of Annexation: Englewood is fortunate to have one of the fi nest
recreation programs in the area and has eleven (11) parks with llO acre s of park land ,
Three of these park s are near the Santa Fe-Union area : Bellevie w Park, lo cate d at West
Belleview and South Inca Street; Jason Park, located at West Quincy Avenue and South Ja so n
Street ; and Centennial Park at West Union Avenue and South Decatur Street, All of these
parks have picnic facilities, children's play areas and ball fiel ds, The City will petition
the Board of Director s of South Suburban Metropolitan Recreation and Park Distri ct to per-
mit the withdrawal of the annexation area fran that district and it it is successful in its
petition to withdraw, it will reeult in a 4 mill decrease in your taxes.
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Present Status: At this time most of the subject area has no water service.
Denver extends water serv ice into a portion of the area,
Effect of Annexation: Englewood could serve some of the peripheral area ;
however, those person s being served by Denver would probably continue with Denver service
for the present, At this tile, Englewood has a 6-inch main in West Union Avenue and a 14
inch 1ain which extends along West Oxford Avenue from Santa Fe to Clay Street and th en South
to FederaL As the area develops, consideration wi ll be given to expanded facilities in
this area,
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WATER:
Effect of Annention: (Continued)
Englewood Quarterly Usage
First 9,000 gallon
Next 36,000 gallon
Next 255,000 gallon
Next 450,000 gallon
Per 1,000 gal.
$.57
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$.62
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Denver Bi-Monthly Usage
First 20,000 gallon
Next 80,000 gallon
Next 1,300,000 gallon
Next 6,600,000 gallon
(A consumer who uses llO,OOO gallons for 3 summer months will have a water bill in Englewood
of $50.72 and on Denver rates a bill of $62,00),
FIRE INSURANCE :
Present Status: Because 111ost of this area has no guaranteed protection by a
fire departaent, bUt rather depends on the cooperation of the Englewood and Sheridan fire
departments for volunteer protection, this area is given a Claaa 10 rating by Insurance
Services Incorporated. The area east of South Santa Fe Drive, which is in the Littleton
Fire Protection Dilltrict is in a Clm 8,
Effect of Annexation: It is impossible for the City Council to guarantee
that upon annexation to the City of Englewood, the entire area would automatically be given
a Class 6 rating by Insurance Services Incorporated ---this is the rating Englewood
property owners enjoy. This rating, which 18 given by Inaurance Services Incorporated after
careful evaluation, is bued upon several flctora, among which are the proximity to a fire
shtion, aanpower, equiPient and the availlbility of water, For those areas which have
water service, and in wllich fire hydrants can be installed, a savings in Fire Insurance
should be realized i11aed!ately upon annexation, In those areas which do not have water
service and in which fire hydrants cannot be inatalled, there will be some savings, but not
as auch 11 there would be were water available. The fact that the area will be covered by
a profeuional tire departaent should result in some reduction in your Fire Insurance rate,
even though water aay not be available.
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FIRE INSURANCE:
Effect of Annexation: (Continued)
While no de fin! te cost data can be given, since costs depend on each
particular use and construction type, the following exa11ples are offered for your considera·
tion :
SEWER:
$10,000 Brick residence with compos! tion roof •• Insurance cost
in Englewood would be $9.00 per year. In the Littleton Fire
Protection District, the coat would be $ll.OO per year, and in
areas wit h no protection, the cost would be $26.50 per year.
A greenhouse in the Cl ty of Englewood would have a base rate
of 94 cents per $100.00 valuation .... ,In the unprotected area
the bm rate would be $1.24 per $100.00 valuation,
Present Stltua : lowt of the property fronting on South Santa Fe Drive as well
as most of the property eul or South Santa Fe Drive is in the South Englewood Sanitation
District, The rest or the area has no •uniclpal sewer service or service from a sewer di s·
trict.
Effe ct of Anneutton : Until such ti111e as increased development occurs in
this area, it is unllkeb that It tould be econ0111ically fmible for the Englewood Water
and Sewer Board and the City Council to con eider the large expenditure of funds that would
be neceuary to extend City Sewer eervice to thh area. Until such development does occur,
any pereone wiehing new or additional eervice would have to make arrangements with the
South Englewood Bani tation District,
LAIID VALUES:
Effect of Anneution: Because of the additional services provided by a
city goveraent, it could be IIIUJtd that the value of the hod in the area would increase
upon annexation, So1e of then physical services ••Y not be evident i111111ediately upon
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LAND VALUES:
Effect of Annexation: (Continued)
annexation, because few streets are opened nd much of the area is undeveloped, As de-
velopment does take place and there is a need for better access; street lighting, street
name signs, street maintenance, etc,, will be made available,
One of the most important benefits of annexation is the opportunity afforded
citize ns to participate in a significant manner in the local government, To people who are
il)terested in purchasing land in the area, there Is value in being in a city"", they know
where to go to get the answers and to get assistance,
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11IE EFFECT OF TilE ANNEXATION ON TilE USE OF LAND:
Zlnirg: At the present time this area is zoned by Arapahoe County and i n-
cludes R-3, sing mily residential; 1-1, light Industria l; J..-2, heavy Industrial ; and
B-4, commercial.
Under the provisions of the Municipal Annexation Act of !965, the City will
be required to zone the entire area within 90 days after the effective date of the annexa-
tion. The staff of the Planning Division of the Department of Community Development will
work with property owners to determine the proper zoning for this area.
Procedur e to be followed: A careful study will be made of the existing use s
within the area by the staff and meetings will be held with property owners In the area .
Based upon tbese 1eetlogs, the land use study and consideration of the Com-
prehensive Plan, a report will be made to the City Planning and Zoning Commission as to the
zone classifications recommended to be Imposed in the area, A date will be set for Publi c
Hearing on the zoning, at which Hearing, property owners in the area will have an additional
opportunity to discuss the zoni ng with the Commission members. Tbe City Council will then
hold a second Public Hearing on the zoning based upon the Planning Commission's recommenda-
tion, and if it is approved by the Council, the zoning would become effective approxiutely
30 days later,
The City can undertake the zoning of the land while the annexation Is under-
way; however, the zoning cannot bec011e final until after the annexation Is final.
Existing Uses: Any existing uses which are not perm! tted under the pro-
visions of the COiprehenslve Zoning Ordinance will be permitted to continue under the pro-
visions of the section relative to Non-conforming uses. For example:
(1) An auto-wrecking yard Is not a Permitted Use under the provisions of the
C01prehensive Zoning Ordlnuce. However, those auto wrecking yards which are In exlstance
can continue to operate Indefinitely, The owners would be requested to pay a $100 annual
license fee, and to comply with the provisions of the Auto-wrecking & Junk Yard Ordinance.
1111B Ordinance provides that the business must be carried on within an enclosed area, that
potable water and unitary facilities be available for employees, and that fire lanes be
provided, It 18 our opinion that these are very basic requirements with which most of the
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owners are already complying, If the provisions of the Ordinance create "unnecessary and
substantial hardship " to the owner, he could have the right to request a variance or modi·
lication fran the Board of Adjustment and Appeals.
(2) An existing single-family residence would be a non-confonning use in
the 1·1 Zone District, but cou ld continue to be occupied indefinitely, Such repairs as
might be necessary to make it safe and habitable would be penn it ted.
If there were a business which required a caretaker to live on the premises,
however, the caretaker's residence would not be a non-confonning use,
Pennitted Uses: Undoubtedly some of the area east of South Santa Fe Drive,
most particularly that fronting on South Miramonte Drive, would be zoned for slngle·famlly
residential use. Much of the remaining area would be studied in relation to a light lr.·
dustrial district. Some of the uses which are penni tted in the 1·1 Zone District are:
sale at wholesale; warehousing; storage; (except for live animals, commercia 1 explosives, or
the above-ground storage of flaMable liquids and gases that are not connected to heating
devices on the premiaes); sale at retail; repair rental and servicing; animal hospital s;
greenhouses; labora torles; gasoline stations ; offices ; restaurants; and public buildings,
Motels and 10blle home parks are classified as "conditional" uses, and the
plans for new Installations would be approved by the Planning CoMission, Existing motels
are !!2,! non-conforming uses,
Subdivision : The division of land in the area Is now controlled under the
Arapahoe County SUbdivision Ordinance. The City has Subdivision Regulations in effect at
thia tiae and any divhion of land within the area after the annexation will be carried out
under the provilions o! the Subdi viaion Regulations,
Again, it during the annexation proceedings, a property owner wanted to divide
his property, the City could accept a Preliainary Plat for the subdivision of land within
this area; however, the Final Plat could not be finally approved by the City Council until
the anneXItion btCOIIS final.
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Building Permits: At this time, the Arapahoe County Building Code co ntrol s
the building in this area, After annexation, the Englewood Building Code will be in effect,
Any building perm! ts issued by the County prior to the time the annexation is Ilnal wo uld be
honored by the City, of course, even though the construction is not completed,
PROPERTY TAX,,,,,
To determine what the tax will be on a particular parcel of land, the County
Assessor's office ascertai ns what agencies or districts provide service to that property,
For easy reference, a code referred to as an "Abstract Master", is assigned to each parcel.
By knowing the Ab stract Master, it is possible to find out the mill levy on any gl von pi ece
of land, There are seven different Abstract Masters within the annexation area.
Present Levy: All of the properties in the annexation area are assessed
for the following:
Arapahoe County 9, 70 mill s
Reg! onal Transportation District , 35 mills
Urban Drainage II Flood Control District , 10 mills
Arapahoe County Law Enforceaent Authority 2,60 mills
South Suburban Metropolitan Park & Recreation District 4,00 mills
Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40 mills
Add! tional aBBessments within the area which apply to some, but not all of
the properties are:
Englewood School District No, 1
Sheridan School District No. 2
Arapahoe COIUiuni ty College
L1 ttleton Fire Protection District
South Englewood Bani tation District
65,68 mills
86,00 mills
, 50 mills
6,00 mills
.30 mills
Fixed Aueasmenta: Some of the levies are auessed against all of the
properties in Arapahoe COunty whether the land is in an incorporated or unincorporated
area; annexation will have nt effect on the following assessments:
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Fixed Assessments: (Continued)
Arapahoe County
Reg ional Transp ortation Dis trict
Urban Drainage II Flood Control District
9, 70 mJJls
,35 mills
, 10 mills
In addition, the annexation will have no affe ct on the school district levy,
The peopl e east or South Santa Fe Drive are in the Englew ood School District, which levy is
65,68 mills, The people west of South Santa Fe Drive are in the Sheridan Sc ho ol District
and are assessed 86 .00 mills for that District and .50 mills for the Arapahoe Community
College,
Properties In the South Englewood Sanitation Distr ict will continue to be
ser ved by that Di strict and wi ll be asses se d .30 mill s whether they are unincorporated ot•
annex to Englewood,
SOME LEVIES 1U DIS CUSS,,.,.
There are soae levies that property owners in the area are paying now that
they would automat ically not have to pay , were they in the City of Englewood:
Arapaho e Cou nty Ln Enforcement Author ity
Arapahoe Regional Library
2.60 mJJls
1.40 mlll s
Al so, the City would make every effort to withdraw per sons from the
following diatricta :
South Suburban Metropolitan Parks II Re creation Di stric.t 4.00 mill s
Littleton Fire Protection District* 6,00 mills
•Applies to moat properties eut of South Santa Fe Drive,
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The City of Englewood Is prepared to provide you with library service, fir e
and pollee protection, a fine park and recreation program and the service of many other
city departments. The Cit y levy is 3,97 mills ..... the lowest in this area.
Some typical com parisons are set forth below:
Abstract No, Code Distt•ict County En&Jewood Snving s
0045 998 Arapahoe County 9, 70 9. 70
999 Regional Transportation Dist, .35 .35
712 Urban Drainage It Flood Control
District .10 .10
01-03 Englewood School Distl'ict 65 .68 65 ,68
012 Arapahoe County Law En force·
ment Authority• 2,60
026 Arapahoe Regional Library• 1.40
390 Littleton Fire Protection
Districtu 6.00
650 South Suburban Metropolitan
Parks II Recreation Districtu 4.00
06 City of Englewood 3.97
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999 Regional Transportation Dist .35 ,35
02·03) Sheridan School District 86,00 86 ,00
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712 Urban Drainage II Flood Control
District .10 .10
012 Arapahoe County Law Enforce·
JUnt Author! ty• 2,60
022 Arapahoe Couunity College .50 .50
026 Arapahoe Regional Library• 1.40
650 South Suburbn Metropolitan
Parke • Recreation District** 4.00
06 City of Englewood 3,97
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Abe tract No. Code District County Englewood Savings
0155 998 Arapahoe County 9. 70 9.70
999 Regional Transportation Diet, ,35 .35
712 Urban Drainage l Flood
Control District .10 .10
02-03 Sheridan School Dl!tri ct 88.00 86,00
012 Arapahoe County Law Enforce-
aent Authority• 2,60
022 Arapahoe Couuni ty College .oo ,50
026 Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40
650 South Suburban Metropolitan
Parke • Recreation Dietrict 4,00
06 City of Englewood 3.97 m:n-l:'Oo.n -ar-
0150 998 Arapahoe County 9, 70 9, 70
I 999 Regional Traneporhtion Diet. ,35 .35 I • • 712 Urban Draina1e l rlood
Control Dhtrict ,10 .10
02·03 Sheridan School Die trict 86,00 86,00
012 Arapahoe County Law Enforce·
aent Author! ty 2,60
026 Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40 I t
022 Arapahoe Couunity College .so ,50
06 City of Engle~> od 3.97 nr.n roo.n -;-r-
0030 998 Arapahoe County 9. 70 9. 70
999 Regional Trmportation Dist. .35 .35
712 Urban Drainage • Flood
Control D1etr1ct .10 .10
01·03 Bn1l11ood School Dhtrict 6U8 65,68
012 Arapahoe County Ln Enforce·
11nt Authcr 1ty 2.60
026 Arapahoe Re1ional Library 1.40 -18-
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Abstr.ct No. ~ District countr Engletood Saving s
0030 (Con ' td) 650 South Suburban Metropolitan
Parks II Recreation District 4.00 06 City of Englewood 3. 97
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0055 998 Arapahoe County 9, 70 9. 70 999 Regionll Transportation Dist. ,35 ,35 01-03 Englewood Bchl!ol District 65.68 65,68 012 Arapahoe County Ln Enforce-
ment Author! ty 2.60 026 Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40 390 Ll ttleton Fire Protection
District 6,00 620 South Englewood Bani tation
District llo, l ,30 .30 650 South Suburban lletropoli tan
Parka II Recreation District 4.00 712 Urbaa Drainage II Flood Control
District '10 '10 06 City of Inglewood 3.97 '1r."n "T.m m:r-
0105 998 Arapahoe County 9, 70 9, 70 999 Regional Traneportation Dist, ,35 ,35 02-02 Sheridan School District 86,00 86,00 012 Arapahoe County Ln Enforce-
1ent Authority 2,60 022 Arapahoe eo.uai ty College ,50 .50 026 Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40 620 South Englewood Bani ta tlon
District No, l .30 .30 650 Sout h Suburban Metropolitan
Parks II Recrution District 4,00
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0105 (Cont' d) 712 Urban Drai nage and Flood
Control District .10 '10
06 City of Englewood 3,97
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As you can see, in every case there will be some savings on property tax by
annexing to Englewood---the savi ngs varies from ,03 mills to 10.03 mills, In addition, we
are convinced you wi ll have a savings in your fire insurance; you will have more efficient
police protection; you will have fire protection; you will have a fine library; parks and
recreation program, AND you will have all of the other advtntlltl of being in the most
progreuive City in the Denver Metr opolitan area ••••• ENOLEWOOD,
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OWNERSHIP LIST CORRESPONDS TO NUIIBER ON PRECEEDING MAP . TOTAL ACREAGE • 181.2!9.:L::_.
2077-09-1-00-006 : Parcel Identification Number.
Na11e: Owner as shown on the Arapahoe County Assessor 's Records.
L: 1972 Lud assessment ,
I: 1972 Improvement a88essmen t.
A/M: Abstract Master Code number.
A: Acreage.
u All information taken f rom the Arapahoe Co unty As~essor's ~ u
2077-09-2-00
1. 002 Saaple L -7320 I -17380 AIM 0070 A • 11.24 +/·
2. 003 Kiewit L -1570 I -0 A/M 0070 A • 2,65 +/·
3. 004 Kiewit L -1570 I -480 A/M 0070 A • 2,65 +/-
4. 005 Kiewit L-310 I • 0 A/M 0070 A • ,529 +/-c
5. 006 Koch L -3300 I • 4050 AIM 0070 A • 5,67 +/·
6, 007 Kiewit L -3000 I -0 A/II 0070 A • 4,84 +/-
7. 008 Kiewit L -1500 I -0 A/11 0070 A • 2,62 +/-
8, 012 Soule L -3600 I -9740 A/11 0070 A • 3.96 +I ·
9. 013 Koch L-30 I -0 A/11 0070 A • .06 +!-
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11. 015
12. 016
13. 017
14. 018
15, 019
16, 020
17. 021
18, 024
19. 025
20. 026
21. 027
22, 028
23. 029
24, 030
25. 031
28, 032
27, 033
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Koch L-230
Koch L -2280
Koch L -1670
Oransf eldt L -1010
Denver, City II County L -1580
Koch L-800
Aaerican Stress Wire L • 2480
Corp.
Soule L-240
Elco Drilling co. L -3150
Hanson L -2090
Aaerican Stress Wire L • 3160
Corp,
Aaerican Streaa Wire L -3650
Corp,
Bu11pu e !: De 1a nge L -1260
Carlton L-mo
Saaple L. 290
Svige1 L • 1800
Blair L • 2850
Buapus II Delange L • 1740
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
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llilton E. Senti (Mayor 4
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Howard R. Brown (Mayor Pro Tem)
Paul Blessing At Large
1 Dallas J. Dhori ty
Judith B. Henning At Large
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Ierner D. Schnackenberg
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Bernard V. Berardini Englewood City Hall
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Stanley H. Dial
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Andy llcCown
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Englewood City Hall
Englewood City Hall
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Chas. B. Carroll (Utilities Director)
Jack L. Clasby (Chief of Police)
Ia. A. Haailton (Fire Chief)
lliu Harriet Lute (Director of Libraries)
(Personnel Director)
Karl Nollenberger (Director of Finance)
E. P, R0111ans (Director of Parks II lecreation)
James L. Supinger (Director of C011111unity Develop!llent)
Kells Waggoner (Director of Public Works)
RESIDENCE ADDRESS
4745 South Lipan Street
3183 !outh Race Street
4122 South Galapago Street
3150 South Acoma Street
2951 South Franklin Street
4795 South Inca Street
4601 South Banno ck Street
761-ll40 ext. 235
761-1140 ext. 200
781-1140 ext. 200
781-1140 ext. 245
781-8681
781-6686
761-1140 ext, 266
761-1140 ext . 205
761-ll40 ext. 210
761-1140 ext. 260
761-1140 ext. 257
761-ll40 ext, 220
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BACKGROUND,,,.,
The Englewood City Council has been concerned for some time thnt the
property owners in an unincorporated area adjoining the southwest portion of the City we re
being assessed more than property owners in the City, but were not receiving the same level
of services, The Council is also concerned that the individuals called to provide emergency
services to the are a have difficulty determining their legal jurisdiction because of the
very irregular boundary lines, After considerable study, the Council determined that a
sufficient community of interest exists between Englewood and that area and that it could
be Integrated with the City In a logical extension of the City boundaries, and they
Initiated the action to annex, The Council took this step under the authority granted in
the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965, which provides that r municipality may annex an un-
incorporated area which has had 11ore than two-thirds contiguity with that municipality for at least three years,
Following this action, several of the property owners in the northern-
most part of the annexation area west of South Santa Fe Drive, successfully petitioned the
City of Sheridan for annexation. This particular area which included in both the Englewood
annexation proceedings and in the area petitioned to be annexed by Sheridan, became "dis-
puted", and the District Court ordered that an election be held to determine the matter.
An election was held on October 5, 1971, at which election property
owners voted to remain as unincorporated land in Arapahoe County rather than to become
part of either Englewood or Sheridan, None of the area eut of South Santa Fe Drive was included in thie election,
Now, after considerable deliberation, the Englewood City Council has
determined that 1t is to the best interest of property owners within the area which is
being considered for annexation, as well as the citizens of Englewood, to once again con-
aider the matter of annexation, To this end, the Council has passed a Resolution of intent
to annex, setting a Public Hearing at 8:00 P, M. on llonday, Septeaber 10, 1973, This
Hearing will be to determine whether or not the proposed annexation coapliee with the
applicable provisions of the "Municipal Annexation Act of 1965," Chapter 139, Article 21,
Section 4, CRB 63 (1965 Pen11nent Suppleaent),
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It should be noted that the area being considered in this annexation is the
sne area that was cons ide red in the City's origin a 1 action to annex, Land to the east of
South Santa Fe Drive is included in this action; it was not i ncluded in the annexation election in 1971.
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The purpose of the Public Hearing Is to determine and to find that the
terri tory which Is proposed to be annexed meets the followi ng requirements :
(1} The area which Is proposed to be annexed has had more than two-thirds
contiguity with the City of Englewood for a period of not less than three years.
(2} No land whic h Is held In Identical ownership will be divided by the
annexation so that a portion of that land Is annexed to the City and a portion remains outside of the City.
(3} No land held In Identical ownership comprises twenty (20} acres or more
and has an assessed valuation for ad valorem tax purposes In 1972, In excess of $200,000,00.•
(4} Annexation proceedings have not been commenced to annex all or a part
of this area to a cl ty other than Englewood,
(5} The annexation will not cause the area to be detached from 1 ts existing
echool district and cause the area to be attached to another school district ,
(6} The City Council Is not Imposing add! tlonal terms and conditions on the area wh lch Is propeeed to be annexed.
(7} No annexation election Is required,
'111e value of bOth land and improvements is considered in determining this value,
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ADVANTAGES OF ANNEXATION
TO THE
CI1Y OF ENGLEWOOD
(1) Representation on the City Council through the councilman from your di st ri ct and
three councilmen at-large,
(2) Lower property tax,
(3) Lower fire Insurance rates,
(4) More intensive Fire protection.
(5) llore intensive Pollee protection,
(6) Qualified, conscientious City administrators to assist you through the ne cesury
operating departments which are staffed by well•trained personnel.
(7) Codes and ordinances , adopted and enforced, to protect~ property,
(8) Progreuive Park and Recreation Program,
(9) Modern and convenient municipal Library facilities,
(10) Street lighting program,
(11) l11intenuce of improved streets and traffic engineering service.
Aim IIANY 0111ERS
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Pre sent Status: The area east of South Santa Fe Drive which is proposed to
be annexed is in the Englewood School District and the area to the west of South Santa Fe
Drive is in the Sheridan School District, The area which is in the Sh eridan School District
is also in the Arap ahoe Junior College Distri ct,
Effect of Annexation: The annexation will not effect the schoo l district
boundaries in any way! Children living within the area will continue to attend the schools
they are now attending . Neither will the school mill levy be changed as a result of the
anaexa tion,
The Arapa hoe Junior College has become a State College and is now known as
the Arapahoe CoiUIIunlty College , Property owner s in the Sheridan School District wi ll continue
to pay a nominal levy for this College ---the 1972 levy is .s o mills.
ARAPAHOE REGIONAL LIBRARY DISTRICT:
Present Status: Unincorporated areas of Arapahoe County and municipalities
such as Sheridan which do not provide library service, are in the Arapahoe Regional Library
District . Persons living in these areas pay the assessment for this Di strict and are then
entitled to library service from participating municipal libraries, such as Englewood 's.
The levy for this District is 1.40 mills,
Effect of Annexation: Upon annexation to the City of Englewood, the area
will aut01at1calty be withdrawn from the Arapahoe Regional Library District and the 1.40
1ill levy will be dropped, Residents will have convenient access to our municipal library
at the north side of the City Hall at 3400 South Elati Street .
FIRE PROTECTION:
Present Statue; Part of the area east of South Santa Fe Drive is in the
Littleton Fire Protection District and the re~~ainder of the area is not within any municipal
or special Fire Prote ction District, This latter area receives "free-w i lled " assistance from
the Englewood and Sheridan Fire Departments, but is not assured of protection. The
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irregular boundarie s or this area cause much confusion to the firemen calle d to this area
in determining who has jurisdiction,
Effe ct of Annexation: The City would assist those persons In the Littl eton
Fire Protection Di strict In petitioning to withdraw from that District, Upon withdrawal
from the District, the 6,00 mill levy would be dropped, That area, then, as well as the
area not now in any fire protection district, would come under the jurisdiction of the
Englewood Fire Department, and would be provided fire protection by a well-trained , lu ll-
time professional fire department with modern fire-fig hting equipment,
New fire and police facilities are nearly completed at West Jthica Avenue and
South Elati Street AND the City of Englewood has pur chased land on the north west corner of
South Federal Boulevard and West Oxford Avenue and will be letting bid s on the construction
of a three-bay fire station on this land in April of 1973! 'ftlls Engine Company will serve
the property in the extreme southwest section of the City of Englewood and will have
excellent access to the area being considered in this annexation,
In addition, the Fire Station at South Fox Street and West Belleview Avenue
will provide protection to the area east of South Santa Fe Drive and cou ld supplement the
equil)llent west of South Santa Fe Drive, were it ever necessary,
POLICE PROTECTION :
Present Status: This area is presently under the jurisdiction of the
Arapahoe County Sheriff 1 s Office, Again, because of the very irregular boundari es, it is
often very difficul t to determine which agency has jurisdiction in the event of a call.
Englewood and Sheridan police "c over" calls to the area but do not exercise their authority
in the area. They lend auistance to the Sheriff's Department only, The levy for the
Arapahoe County Law Enforcement Authority is 2.60 mills.
Effect of Annexation: Annexation to Englewood will result in intensified
police protection to the area, 11iere is greater police coverage in the City per square
aile of area than in the unincorporated area under the Sheriff's jurisdiction, There rill be
uninhibited access from the Englewood Police station at South Elati Street and West Jthica
Avenue to this area----average response time throughout the City is less than four minutes,
The Englewood Poli ce Department now has a staff of 65 men and women, dedicated to making
our City a safe and pleasant place to live and to do business.
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Effect of Annexation: (Continued)
The 2. 60 Mill levy for the Law Enforcement Au thor! ty would be dropped upon annexation to the City of Englewood,
PARKS AND RECREATIO N:
Pre sent Status: All of the propertie s in this area except one, are in the
South Suburban Metropoll tan Recreation and Pnrk District, The levy for this District is 4,00 mills.
Effect of Annexation: Englewood is fortunate to have one of the finest
recreation program s in the area and has eleven {ll) parks with llO acres of park land.
Three of these park s are near the Santa Fe-Union area : Belleview Park, locat ed nt West
Belleview and South Inca Street; Jason Park, located at West Quincy Avenue and South Ja so n
Street ; and Centennial Park at West Union Avenue and South Decatur Street, All of these
parks have picnic facilities, children's play area s and ball fields, The City will petition
the Board of Director s of South Suburban Metropolitan Recreation and Park District to per-
mit the withdrawal of the annexation area fr(Jft that district and if it is suc cessful in its
petition to withdraw, it wi ll reault in a 4 mill decrease in your taxes.
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Present Status: At this time most of the subject area has no water service,
Denver extends water service into a portion of the area.
Effec t of Annexation: Englewood could serve some of the peripheral area ;
however, those person s being served by Denver would probably continue with Denver service
for the present , At this time, Englewood has a 6-inch main in West Union Avenue and a 14
inch aain which extend s along West Oxford Avenue from Santa Fe to Clay Street and then South
to Federal. As the area develops, consideration wil l be given to expanded facilities in this area.
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Effect of Annention: (Continued)
Englewood Quarterly Usage
First 9,000 gallon
Next 36,000 gallon
Next 255,000 gallon
Next 450,000 gallon
Per 1,000 gal.
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Denver Bi-Monthly Usage
First 20,000 gallon
Next 80,000 gallon
Next 1, 300,000 gallon
Next 6,600,000 gallon
(A consumer who uses llO,OOO gallons for 3 summer months will have a water bill in Englewood of $50,72 and on Denver rates a bill of $62.00),
FIRE INSURANCE :
Present Status: Because 11ost of this area has no guaranteed protection by a
fire department, but rather depends on the cooperation of the Englewood and Sheridan fire
departments for volunteer protection, this area is given a Clus 10 rating by Insurance
Services Incorporated, The area eut of South SRnta Fe Drive , which is in the Littleton
Fire Protection Diltrlct is in a Class 8,
Effect of Annexation: It is impossible for the City Council to guarantee
that upon annexation to the City of Englewood, the entire area would automatically be given
a Class 6 rating by Insurance Services Incorporated ---this is the rating Englewood
property owners enjoy, This rating, which is given by Insurance Services Incorporated after
careful evaluation, is baaed upon several factors, among which are the proximity to a fire
station, aanpower, equipaent and the availability of wa ter, For those areas which hav e
water service, and in wbich fire hydrants can be installed, a savings in Fire Insurance
should be realized i11ediately upon annexation, In those areas which do not have water
service and in which fire hydrants cannot be installed, there will be some savings, but not
as 1uch as there would be were water available. The fact that the area will be covered by
a professional fire dep1rt1ent should result in so1e reduction in your Fire Insurance rate, even though water 1ay not be available,
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Effect of Annuation: (Continued)
While no definite cost data can be given, since costs depend on each
particular use and constructi on type, the following exa11ples are offered for your considera-tion:
SEWER:
$10,000 Brick residence w 1th compost tion roof --Insurance cost
in Englewood would be $9,00 per year, In the Littleton Fire
Protection District, the cost would be $11.00 per year, and in
areas with no protection, the cost would be $26,50 per year,
A greenhouse in the City of Englewood would have a ba.se rate
of 94 cents per $100,00 valuation .... , in the unprotected area
the base rate would be $1.24 per $100,00 valuation.
Present Status: Most of the property fronting on South Santa Fe Drive as well
as most of the property east of South Santa Fe Drive is in the South Englewood San! tat ion
District, The rest of the area has no municipal sewer service or service from a sewer di s-trict,
Effe ct of Annexation: Until such time as increased development occur s in
this area, it is unllkeiy that It would be economically feasible for the Englewood Wnter
and Sewer Board and the City Council to consider the large expenditure of funds that would
be necessary to extend City Sewer service to this area. Until such development does occur,
any persons wishing new or additional service would have to make arrangements with the
South Englewood Bani tation District,
LAND VAWES :
Effect of Annexation: Because of the add! tional services provided by a
city gover111ent, It could be assuaea that the value of the land in the area would increase
upon annexation, So1e of these physical services may not be evident immediately upon
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Effect of Annexation: (Continued)
annexation, because few streets are opened 1nd much of the area is undeveloped, As de-
velopment does take place and there is a need for better access; street lighting, street
name signs, street maintenance, etc., will be made available.
On e of the most important benefits of annexation is the opportunity afforded
citizens to participate in a significant manner in the local government. To people who are
iMerested in purchasing land in the area, there is value in being in a city ..... they know
where to go to get the answers and to get assistance.
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111E EFFECT OF TilE ANNEXATION ON 111E USE OF LAND:
Zlnifg : At the present time this area is zoned by Arapahoe County and in-
cludes R-3, sing mily residential; I-1, light industrial; j,..-2, heavy industrial; and B-4, commercial.
Under the provisions of the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965, the City will
be required to zone the entire area within 90 days after the effective date of the annexa-
tion, The staff of the Planning Division of the Department of Community Development will
work with property owners to determine the proper zoning for this area,
Procedure to be followed: A careful study will be made of the existing uses
within the area by the staff and meetings will be held with property owners in the area.
Based upon tkese aeetings, the land use study and consideration of the Com-
prehensive Plan, a report will be made to the City Planning and Zoning Co111111ission as to the
zone classifications recommended to be imposed in the area, A date will be set for Public
Hearing on the zoning, at which Hearing, property owners in the area will have an additional
opportunity to discuss the zoning with the Co111111ission members, Tbe City Council will then
hold a second Public Hearing on the zoning based upon the Planning Commission's recommenda-
tion, and if it is approved by the Council, the zoning would become effective approxiJiately 30 days 1a ter,
Tbe City can undertake the zoning of the land while the annexation is under-
way; however, the zoning cannot become final until after the annexation is final.
Existing Uses: Any existing uses which are not permitted under the pro-
visions of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance will be permitted to continue under the pro-
visions of the section relative to Non-conforming uses, For example:
(1) An auto-wrecking yard is not a Permitted Use under the provisions of the
C011prehensive Zoning Ordinance, However, those auto wrecking yards which are in existance
can continue to operate indefinitely, Tbe owners would be requested to pay a $100 annual
license fee, and to comply with the provisions of the Auto-wrecking & Junk Yard Ordinance,
Tbis Ordinance provides that the business must be carried on within an enclosed area, that
potable water and sanitary facilities be available for employees, and that fire lanes be
provided, It is our opinion that these are very basic requirements with which most of the
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owners are already com plying, If the provisions of the Ordinan ce create "unnecessary and
substantial hardship " to the owner, he could have the right to request a variance or modi-
fication fran the Board of Adjustment and Appeals,
(2) An existing si ngle-family re side nce would be a non-conformin g usc in
the 1-1 Zone Distri ct, but could continue to be occupied indefinitely, Such repairs as
might be necessary to make it safe and habitable would be permitted,
If there were a business which required a caretaker to ll ve on the premises,
however, the caretaker's reside nce would not be a non-conforming use,
Permitted Uses: Undoubtedly some of the area east of South Santa Fe Drive,
most particularly that fronti ng on South Miramonte Drive, would be zoned for single-family
residential use, Much of the remaining area would be studied in relation to a light ic-
dustrial district. Some of the uses whi ch are permitted in the 1-1 Zone Distri ct are :
sale at wh ole sale; wareh ousing ; storage ; (except for live animal s, commercial explosives, or
the above-ground storage of flammable liquids and gases that are not connected to heating
devices on the premise s); sa le at retail ; repair rental and servicing; animal hospital s;
greenhouses ; laboratories ; gas oline stations; of flees; restaurants ; and publi c build i ng s,
Motels and mo bile home parks are classified as "conditional " uses , and the
plans for ne w installations wo uld be approved by the Planning Commissi on, Existing motels
are ~ non-conforming uses,
Subdiv ision: The division of land in the area is now controlled under th e
Arapahoe County Subdlvl slon Ordinance. The City has Subdivision Regula tions in effect at
this time and any division of land within the area after the annexation will be carried out
under the provision s of the Subdivision Regulation s,
Again, it during the annexation proceedings, a property owner wanted to divide
his property, the City could accept a Preliminary Plat for the subdivision of land within
this area; ho we ver, the Final Plat could not be finally approved by the City Council until
the annexation bec01e s final.
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Build ing Permits: At this time, the Arapahoe County Building Cod e con trol s
the building in this area, After annexation, the Englewood Building Code will be In effect .
Any building permit s Issued by the County prior to the time the annexation is finn! would be
honored by the City , of course, even though the construction is not completed ,
PROPERTY TAX,, •. ,
To determine what the tax will be on a particular parcel of land , the Coun ty
Assessor's office ascert ains what agencies or districts provide service to that property,
For easy reference, a code referred to as an "Ab strnct Master ", is assigned to eac h pnrcel.
By knowing the Abstra ct Master, it is po ssi ble to find out the mill levy on any gi ven piece
of land, There are se ven different Abstract Masters within the annexation ar ea.
Pres ent Levy: All of the properties in the annexation area are ass essed for the following:
Arapahoe County 9, 70 mills
Regional Transportation District .35 mills
Urban Drainage & Flood Control District .10 mills
Arapahoe County Law Enforce1ent Authority 2.60 mills
South Suburban Metropolitan Park & Recrentlon District 4.00 mills
Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40 mills
Additional assessments within the area which apply to some, but not all of the properties are:
Englewood School District No , 1
Sheridan School District No. 2
Arapahoe C0111111unity College
Littleton Fire Protection District
South Englewood Sanitation District
65,68 mills
86,00 mill s
• 50 mills
6,00 mills
.30 mills
Fixed Assessments: Some of the levies are assessed against all of the
properties in Arapahoe County whether the land is in an incorporated or unincorporated
area; annexation will have ne effect on the following assessments :
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Arapahoe County
Regional Transportation Distric t
Urban Drainage !. Flood Control District
9,70 mllls
.35 mills
.10 mills
In addition, the annexation will have no affect on the sc hool district levy ,
The people east of South Santa Fe Drive are in the Englewood School District, which levy is
65,68 mills, The people west of South Santa Fe Drive are in the Sheridan School Dis lrlcl
and are assessed 86,00 mills for that District and ,50 mill s for the Arapahoe Community College.
Propertie s in the South Englewood Sanitation Di strict will continue to be
served by that District and will be assessed .30 mills whether they are unin cor po rated or annex to Englewood,
SOME LEVIES TO OJ SCUSS, , , , ,
There are some levies that property owners in the area are paying now that
they would automatically not have to pay, were they in the City of Englewood :
Arapahoe County Law Enforcement Authority
Arapahoe Regional Library 2,60 mills
1.40 mills
Also, the City would make every effort to withdraw persons from the following districts :
South Suburban Metropolitan Parks !. Recreation District 4,00 mills
Lit tieton Fire Protection Dis trict• 6. 00 mills
•Applies to most properties east of South Santa Fe Drive.
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The City of Englewood is prepared to provide you with library service , fire
and police protection, a fi ne park and recreation program and the service of many other
city department s. The City levy is 3, 97 mills .... , the lowe st i n this area ,
Some typica l comparisons are set forth below:
Abstract No . Cod e District Count~ Englewood Snv ings
0045 998 Arapahoe Cou nty 9. 70 9, 70 999 Regional Transportation Di st, .35 .35 712 Urban Drainage & Flood Control
District .10 .10 01 -03 Englewood School District 65 ,68 65 ,68 012 Arapahoe County Law Enfor ce-
ment Authority• 2,60 026 Arapahoe Regional Library• 1.40 390 Littleton Fire Prote ct ion
Districtu 6,00 650 South Suburban Metropolitan
Parks II Recreation Districtu 4.00 06 City of Englewood 3. 97 -w:n ~ ro.or-
0070 998 Arapahoe County 9. 70 9. 70 999 Regional Transportation Dist .35 .35 02-03) Sheridan School District 86,00 86.00 02-02)
712 Urban Dninage l Flood Control
District .10 .10 012 Arapahoe County Law Enforce-
aent Author! ty• 2.60 022 Arapahoe Couunity College . 50 .50 026 Arapahoe Regional Library• 1.40 650 South Suburbaa lletropoli tan
Parks II Recreation Districtu 4,00 06 City of Englewood 3.97 ~ ~ ~
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0155 998 Arapahoe County 9. 70 9, 7D 999 Regional Transportation Dis t, .35 ,35 712 Urbu Drainage l Flood
Control District .10 .10 02 ·03 Sheridan School Di stri ct 86,00 86.00 012 Arapahoe County Law Enforc e·
ment Authori ty• 2.60 022 Arapahoe Couuni ty College ,50 ,50 026 Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40 650 South Suburban Metropolitan
Parks lc Recreation District 4,00
06 City of Englewood 3. 97
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Control Diatrict .10 .10 02-03 Sheridan School Distric t 86.00 86,00
012 Arapahoe County Law Enforce-
aent Autbori ty 2.60
026 Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40
022 Arapahoe Couunity College .50 .50 06 City of Englem od 3,97 m:n ~ ~
0030 998 Arapahoe County 9, 70 9, 70
999 Regional Tranaportation Di st. ,35 .35 712 Urban Draina1e l Flood
Control Dietrict .10 ,10
01·03 Englewood School District 85,88 65,68
012 Arapahoe County Ln Enforce·
11ent Aut her i ty 2.60
026 Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40
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0030 (Con'td) 650 South Suburban Metropolitan
Parks II Recreation District 4.00
06 City of Englewood 3,97
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999 Regional Transportation Dist. ,35 ,35
01-03 Englewood School District 65,68 65,68
012 Arapahoe County Law Enforce-
ment Authority 2,60
026 Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40
390 Littleton Fire Protection
District 6,00
620 South Englewood Sanitation I District lio. 1 ,30 ,30 r • • 650 South Suburban lletropoli tan
Parks II Recreation District 4,00
712 Urban Drainage l Flood Control
District .10 ,10
06 City of EDglewood 3,97
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999 Regional Transportation Diet. ,35 ,35
02-02 Sheridan School District 86,00 86,00
012 Arapahoe County Law Enforce-
ment Authority 2,60
022 Arapahoe C•uai ty College ,50 ,50
026 Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40
620 South Englewood Sanitation
District No, 1 .30 ,30
650 South Suburban Metropolitan
Parks l Recreation District 4.00
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Co ntrol District .10 .10 06 City of Englewood 3.97
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As you can see , in every case there will be SOle savings on property tax by
annexing to Englewood---the savings vules fr01 .03 •llh to 10.03 mills. In addition, we
are convinced you will have a savings In your fire Jneura nce; you will have more efficient
police protection ; you will have fire prote cti on ; you will have a fine library; park s and
recreation program , AND you will have all of the other advlnhltl of being in the mos t
progressive City in the Denver Metropoll tan uea -----E*JLEIOOD,
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OWNERSHIP LIST CORRESPONDS TO NUl!BER ON PRECEEDING l!AP,
2077-09-1-00-006 : Parcel Identification Number,
Name: Owner as shown on the Arapahoe County Asse ss or 's Re cord s,
L: 1972 Land assessmen t.
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A/11: Abstract Master Code number,
A: Acreage ,
TOTAL ACREAGE • 181.229+ /-
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1. 002 Sample L -7320 I -17380 A/11 0070 A • 11.24 +/·
2. 003 Kiewit L • 1570 I • 0 A/11 0070 A • 2,65 +I ·
3, 004 Kiewit L • 1570 I -480 A/M 0070 A • 2,65 t /·
4, 005 Kiewit L • 310 I • 0 A/M 0070 A • ,529 +/·
5, 006 Koch L • 3300 I • 4050 A/II 0070 A • 5,67 +/·
6, 007 Kiewit L • 3000 I • 0 A/11 0070 A • 4,84 t/-
7, 008 Kiewit L • 1500 I • 0 A/11 0070 A • 2,62 +/-
8, 012 Soule L • 3600 I • 9740 A/II 0070 A • 3.96 t/·
9, 013 Koch L. 30 I • 0 A/II 0070 A • .06 +I·
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11. 015 Koch L -2280 I -1380 AIM 0070 A • 3,53 t/-
12. 016 Koch L • 1670 I -4130 A/II 0070 A • 2.81 t/-
13. 017 Dran sfeldt L • 1010 I -4270 AIM 0070 A • 1.63 t/-
14. 018 Denve r, City II County L -1580 I -0 A/11 0070 A • 3,0 +/·
15. 019 Koch L-800 I -3~0 A/K 0070 A • .945 +/-
16, 020 Amer ica n Stress Wire L • 2480 I · 7510 A/II 0070 A • .375 +/-Corp .
17. 021 Soule L • 240 I · 0 A/II 0070 A • .61 +/·
18. 024 Elco Drilling Co. L • 3150 I · 6020 A/II 0070 A • • 97 +/-
19, 025 Hanson L • 2090 I · 3660 A/11 0070 A • .31 +/-
20. 026 Aaerican Stress Wire L • 3160 I · 0 A/K 0070 A • • 79 +/· , I • • Corp,
21. 027 Aaerican Stress Wire L • 3650 I · 18260 A/II 0070 A • 1.3 +/-Corp.
22, 028 Bumpu s & Delange L • 1260 I -2010 A/11 0070 A • 2.47 +/-
23. 029 Carlton L • 1950 I · 232 0 A/K 0070 A • 4. 76 +I ·
24. 030 S11p1e L. 290 I . 38 0 A/K 0070 A • ,66 +I·
25. 031 Svigel L • 1800 I · 1490 A/II 0070 A • 3,2 +I ·
26, 032 Blair L • 2650 I · 10420 A/11 0070 A • 5,02 t/·
27, 033 Buapus lc Delange L • 1740 I · 0 A/11 0070 A • 5.01 +/-
28, 034 For be a L • 3000 I ·, 900 A/11 0070 A • 5,13 +I·
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30, 039 Delange & Bumpus L -3000 I -9240 A/M 0070 A • 1.03 +/-
31. 040 Koch L • 650 I • 0 A/M 0105 A • 1.04 t /-
32. 041 Svigel L • 1640 I -0 A/M 0070 A • 2.42 t /-
33. 043 Roberts L -960 I • 2450 A/M 0070 A • 1.55 +/·
34, 044 Santa Fe Florists L -2030 I -0 A/M 0070 A • 2,21 t /-
35, 045 Bumpus L-120 I -0 A/M 0070 A • .17 +/-~ 36, 046 Smith L • 750 I • 0 A/M 0070 A • .44 +/-
37. 047 Whittington L • 3570 I -13220 A/M 0070 A • • 53 +I -
38, 056 Whittington L • 5180 I • 9410 A/M 010 5 A • 1.55 t /-
39, 057 Tague L • 4780 I • 8440 AIM 010 5 A • .82 +!-I • r • 40, 058 Buapu s L-130 I • 0 A/11 0105 A • ,20 +/-
41. 059 Santa Fe Florists L -15480 I • 10940 A/11 0105 A • 4.55 t/·
42. 060 Hunt L • 6390 I -10500 A/II 0105 A • 1.1 +/·
43, 061 Robert s L • 230 I • 880 A/11 0105 A • • 53 +I ·
44. 062 Knoedler L • 9970 I -3830 A/II 0105 A • .81 +/-
45, 063 Svigel L • 15150 I • 25300 A/M 0105 A • 4.77 +/·
46. 071 Ragsda le L • 5890 I • 3920 A/M 0105 A • .89 +/· . 47, 072 Ragsdale L • 9070 I • 9860 A/11 0105 A • 1.58 t/·
48. 073 Saith II Pitschke L. 710 I -0 A/11 0070 A • .47 +/-
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50, 075 Smith & Pi tschke L -1190 I • 0 A/11 0105 A • .358 +/-
51. 076 Sheet s L -3020 I -2720 A/II 0105 A • • 4 7 t /-
52. 077 Kittle L -3070 I • 19890 A/II 0105 A • • 58 +/-
53, 078 Verdo s L • 5400 I -19580 A/11 0105 A • .84 +/-
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54, 001 'lbomas L -750 I • 0 A/11 0045 A • • 78 +/-
55. 002 'lb0111as L -3450 I -2910 A/11 0045 A • 1.09 +/-
56, 006 Vaughn L • 3000 I • 3670 A/II 0055 A • 1.16 t /-
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56, 007 lleyer L -2160 I • 0 A/II 0030 A • 1.19 +/-
59, 009 Tower L -1500 I • 3600 A/II 0030 A • • 93 +/-
60. 010 Tucker L • 1500 I • 1560 A/II 0030 A • . 99 +I -
61. 011 llagoftin L -2400 I • 1670 A/II 0030 A • • 99 +/-
82, 014 Thuraan L -4680 I • 1120 A/II 0030 A • 2.39 +/-
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65 , 007 Stohn L • 920 I • 0 A/M 0045 A • .17 +/"
66, 008 Stohn L " 920 I • 2800 A/M 0055 A a .17 +/-
67. 009 Manning L. 920 I • 2920 A/M 0055 A K .17 +/·
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68, 001 Gilliland L. 900 I • 0 A/M 0045 A • .86 +1-
69, 002 Gilliland L • 1740 I • 2230 A/M 0045 A • • 53 +I ·
70. 003 Porter L -2040 I " 5290 A/M 0055 A • • 59 +I ·
71, 009 McDermott L • 3000 I • 3400 A/II 0055 A • 1.0 +/·
72. 010 Garrett (Nelson) L " 990 I " 5900 AIM 0055 A • .29 +/"
73, 012 Austahl L " 900 I • 0 A/M 0055 A • ,35 +/-
74. 013 Eldredge L • 2100 I • 4870 A/M 0055 A • ,58 +/-
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75, 022 Hall L • 1550 I • 0 A/M 0150 A • 5,07 +I·
76, 023 Kiewit L -4350 I " 2180 A/II 0155 A • 9,41 +/·
77, 024 Kiewit L • 2290 I • 0 A/M 0155 A • 6,28 +!·
78. 025 Kiewit L • 300 I • 0 A/M 0155 A • .606 +/-
79, 026 Kiewit L • 9090 I • 3240 A/M 0155 A • 14,76 +I·
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Garman & Hardy L-710 I -240 A/11 0070 A • 1.19 +/-
Smith & Pi tschke L -13500 I -40780 A/II 0070 A • 4.55 +/-
Verdos L -1140 I -3980 A/II 0105 A • 1.21 +/-
Verdos L -..!lli.Q_ I -.lillQ_ A/11 0105 A • 3,89 +/-
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORAOO
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Milton E, Senti (Mayor 4
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Howard R. Brown (Mayor Pro Tem)
Paul Blessing At Large
1 Dallas J. Dhority
Judith B, Henning At Large
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Werner D. Schnackenberg
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Bernard V, Berardini Englewood City Hall
Al*INISTRATIVE OFFICERS
Stanley H. Dial
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Andy McCown
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Englewood City Hall
DEPARTMENTAL ~
Chas. B. Carroll (Utilitiea Director)
Jack L. Clasby (Chief of Police)
111. A. Hamilton (Fire Chief)
lliss Harriet Lute (Director of Libraries)
(Personnel Director )
Karl Kallenberger (Director of Finance)
E. P. R011ans (Director of Puka II llecreation)
Jaaes L. Supinger (Director of Couunity Developaent)
Kells l!aggoner (Director of Public Works)
RESIDENCE ADDRESS
4745 South Lipan Street
3183 South Race Street
4122 South Galapago Street
3150 South Acoma Street
2951 South Franklin Street
4795 South Inca Street
4601 South Bannock Street
761-ll40 ext. 235
761-1140 ext. 200
761-ll40 ext. 200
761-1140 ext. 245
781-6681
781-6686
761-1140 ext. 266
761-1140 ext . 205
761-1140 ext. 210
761-1140 ext. 260
761-ll40 ext. 257
761-ll40 ext. 220
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BACKGROUND,, ...
The Englewood City Council has been concerned for some time that the
property owners in an unincorporated area adjoining the southwest portion of the City were
being assessed more than property owners in the City, but were not receiving the same level
of services. The Council is also concerned that the individuals called to provide emergency
services to the area have difficulty determining their legal jurisdiction because of the
very irregular boundary lines. After considerable study, the Council determined that a
sufficient community of interest exists between Englewood and that area and that it could
be integrated with the City in a logical extension of the City boundar ies, and they
initiated the action to annex, The Council took this step under the authority granted in
the llunicipal Annexation Act of 1965, which provides that a municipality may annex an un-
incorporated area which has had more than two-thirds contiguity with that municipality for
at least three year s.
Following this action, several of the property owners in the northern-
most part of the annexation area west of South Santa Fe Drive, successfully petitioned t he
City of Sheridan for annexation. This particular area which included in both the Englewood
annexation proceeding s and in the area petitioned to be annexed by Sheridan, became "dis-
puted", and the Dis trict Court ordered that an election be held to determine the matter.
An election was held on October 5, 1971, at which election property
owners voted to remain as unincorporated land in Arapahoe County rather than to become
part of either Englewood or Sheridan, None of the area east of South Santa Fe Drive was
included in this election.
Now, after considerable deliberation, t •. e Englewood City Council has
determined that it is to the best interest of property owners within the area which is
being considered for annexation, as well as the citizens of Englewood, to once again con-
sider the matter of annexation. To this end, the Council has passed a Resolution of intent
to annex, setting a Public Hearing at 8:00 P.M. on Monday, September 10, 1973. This
Hearing will be to determine whether or not the proposed annexation complies with the
applicable provisions of the "Municipal Annexation Act of 1965," Chapter 139, Article 21,
Section 4, CRS 63 (1965 Permanent Supplement).
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It should be noted that the area being considered in th is annexation is the
same area that was cons ide red in the City 1 s original action to annex, Land to the east of
South Santa Fe Drive is included in this action; it was not included in the annexat ion election in 1971.
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111E PURPOSE OF THE PUBLIC HEARING, ....
The purpose of the Public Hearing is to determine and to find that the
territory which is proposed to be annexed meets the following requirements :
(1) The area which is proposed to be annexed has had more than two-thirds
contiguity with the City of Englewood for a period of not less than three years.
(2) No land which is held in identical ownership will be divided by the
annexation so that a portion of that land is annexed to the City and a portion remains
outside of the City.
(3) No land held in identical owner shi p comprises twenty (20) acres or more
and has Rn assessed valuation for ad valorem tax purposes in 1972, in excess of $200,000,00.•
(4) Annexation proceedings have not been co111111enced to annex all or a part
of this area to a city other than Englewood.
(5) The annexation will not cause the area to be detached from its existing
school district and cause the area to be attached to another school district ,
(6) The City Council is not imposing additional terms and conditions on the
area which is propesed to be annexed,
(7) No annexation election is required,
•'nle value of both land and improvements is considered in determining this value,
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The purpose of the Public Hearing is to determine and to find that the
territory which is proposed to be annexed meets the foll owing requirements :
(1) The area which is proposed to be annexed has had more than two-thirds
contiguity with the City of Englewood for a period of not less than three years,
(2) No land which is held in identical ownership will be divided by the
annexation so that a portion of that land is annexed to the City and a portion remains
outside of the City,
(3) No land held in identical ownership comprises twenty (20) acres or more
and has an assessed valuation for ad valorem tax purposes in 1972, in excess of $200,000.00.•
(4) Annexation proceedings have not been commenced to annex all or a part
of this area to a city other than Englewood,
(5) The annexation will not cause the area to be detached from its existing
school district and cause the area to be attached to another school district ,
(6) The City Council is not imposing additional terms and conditions on the
area which is propesed to be annexed,
(7) No annexation election is required,
•'!be value ot both land and iaprovements is considered in determining this value.
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ADVANTAGES OF ANNEXATION
TO THE
CI 'IY OF ENGLEWOOD
(l) Representation on the City Council through the co uncilman from your di strict and
three councilmen at-large,
(2) Lower property tax,
(3) Lower fire insurance rates,
(4) More intensive Fire protection ,
(5) llore Intensive Police protection.
(6) Qualified, conscientious City administrators to assist you through the necessary
operating department s which are staffed by well-trained personnel.
(7) Codes and ordinances, adopted and enforced, to protect .l2!!.!: property,
(8) Progressive Park and Recreation Program,
(9) llodern and convenient municipal Library facilities,
(10) Street lighting program,
(11) lllintenance of improved streets and traffic engineering service,
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DIGEST OF INFORMATION
SCHOOLS :
Present Status : The area east of South Santa Fe Drive whi ch is propo se d to
be annexed is in the Englewood School District and the area to the wes t of South Sant a Fe
Drive is in the Sheridan School District. The area which is in the Sheridan School Di strict
ls also in the Arapahoe Junior College District ,
Eff ec t of Ann exation: The annexation will not effect the school dis tri ct
boundaries in any way: Children living within the area will continue to attend the sc hool s
they are now attending . Neither will the school mill levy be changed as a result of the
an1exa tion,
The Al'apahoe Junior College has be come a State College and is no w kno wn as
the Arapahoe Commun i ty College, Property owners in the Sheridan School District will con ti nu e
to pay a nominal levy for this College ---the 1972 levy is .50 mills.
ARAPAHOE REGIONAL LIBRARY DISTRICT:
Present Status: Unincorporated areas of Arapahoe County and municipalitie s
such as Sheridan whi ch do not provide library service, are in the Arapahoe Regional Library
District, Persons living in these areas pay the assessment for this District and are then
/I entitled to library service from participating municipal libraries, such as Englewood 's ,
The levy for this District is 1. 40 m111s,
Effect of Annexation: Upon annexation to the City of Englewood, the area
wlll automatic1lly be withdrawn from the Arapahoe Regional Library District and the 1.40
lill levy will be dropped , Residents will have convenient access to our municipal library
at the north side of the City Hall at 3400 South Elati Street ,
FIRE PROTECTION:
Present Status; Part of the area east of South Santa Fe Drive is in the
Littleton Fire Protection District and the remainder of the area is not within any municipal
or special Fire Protection District, This latter area receives "free-willed " assistance from
the Englewood and Sheridan Fire Departments, but is not assured of protection, The
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irregular boundaries of this area cause much confusion to the firemen called to this area
in determining who has jurisdiction,
Effect of Annexation: The City would assist those persons in the Littleton
Fire Protection District In petitioning to withdraw from that District. Upon withdrawal
from the District, the 6,00 mill levy would be dropped, That area, then, as well as the
area not now in any fire protection district, would come under the jurisdiction of the
Englewood Fire Department, and would be provided fire protection by a well-trained, full-
time professional fire department with modern fire-fighting equipment.
New fire and police facilities are nearly completed at West Ithica Avenue and
South Elati Street AND the City of Englewood has purchased land on the northwest corner of
South Federal Boulevard and West Oxford Avenue and will be letting bids on the construction
of a three-bay fire station on this land in April of 1973! 'ftlis Engine Company will serve
the property in the extreme southwest section of the City of Englewood and will have
excellent access to the area being considered in this annexation,
In addition, the Fire Station at South Fox Street and West Bellevie w Avenue
will provide protection to the area east of South Santa Fe Dri~e and could supplement the
equipment west of South Santa Fe Drive, were it ever necessary,
POLICE PROTECTION:
Present Status: This area is presently under the jurisdiction of the
Arapahoe County sheriff's Office, Again, because of the very irregular boundaries, it is
often very difficult to determine which agency has jurisdiction in the event of a call.
Englewood and Sheridan police "cover" calls to the area but do not exercise their authority
in the area. They lend assistance to the Sheriff's Department only, The levy for the
Arapahoe County Law Enforcement Author! ty is 2.60 mills.
Effect of Annexation: Annexation to Englewood will result in intensified
police protection to the area, '11iere is greater police coverage in the City per square
aile of area than in the unincorporated area under the Sheriff's jurisdiction. There will be
uninhibited acceu fr011 the Englewood Police station at South Elati Street and West Ithica
Avenue to this area----average response time throughout the City is less than four minutes.
The Englewood Police Depart11ent now has a staff of 65 men and women, dedicated to making
our City a safe and pleasant place to live and to do business.
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POLICE PROTECTION:
Effect of Annexation: (Continued)
The 2.60 Mill levy for the Law Enforcement Authority would be dropped upon
annexation to the City of Englewood,
PARKS AND RECREATION:
Present Status: All of the properties in this area except one, are in the
South Suburban Metropolitan Recreation and Park District, The levy for this District is
4,00 mills.
Effe ct of Annexation: Englewood is fortunate to have one of the finest
recreation programs in the area and has eleven (11) parks with llO acres of park land,
Three of these park s are near the Santa Fe-Union area : Belleview Park, lo cated at West
Belleview and South Inca Street; Jason Park, located at West Quincy Avenue and South Jason
Street ; and Centennial Park at West Union Avenue and South Decatur Street , All of these
parks have picnic facilities, children's play areas and ball fields. The City will petition
the Board of Dire ctors of South Suburban Metropolitan Recreation and Park Distri ct to per-
mit the withdrawal of the annexation area fraa that district and if it is successful in its
petition to withdraw, it will reault in a 4 mill decrease in your taxes.
/I WATER:
Present Status: At this time most of the subject area has no water service.
Denver extends water service into a portion of the area,
Effect of Annexation: Englewood could serve some of the peripheral area;
however, those persons being served by Denver would probably continue with Denver service
for the present, At this tile, Englewood hiS a 6-inch main in West Union Avenue and a 14
inch 11in which extends along West Oxford Avenue from Santa Fe to Clay Street and then South
to Federal. As the area develops, consideration will be given to expanded facilities i n
this area,
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Effect of Anneution: (Continued)
Englewood Quarterly Usage
Per 1,000 gal.
First 9,000 gallon
Next 36,000 gallon
Next 255,000 gallon
Next 450,000 gallon
$.57
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$.62
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Denver Bi-Monthly Usage
First 20,000 gallon
Next 80, 000 gallon
Next 1, 300, 000 gallon
Next 6, 600,000 gallon
(A consumer who uses llO,OOO gallons for 3 summer months w!ll have a water b!ll in Englewood
of $50.72 and on Denver rates a bill of $62,00),
FIRE INSURANCE:
Present Status: Because most of this area has no guaranteed protection by a
fire department, but rather depends on the cooperation of the Englewood and Sheridan fire
departments for volunteer protection, this area is give n a Class 10 rating by Insurance
Services Incorporated, The area east of South Santa Fe Drive, which is in the Littleton
Fire Prote ction District is in a Class 8,
Effect of Annexation: It is impossible for the City Council to guarantee
that upon annexation to the City of Englewood, the entire area would automatically be given
a Class 6 rating by Insurance Services Incorporated ---this is the rating Englewood
property owners enjoy, This rating, which is given by Insurance Services Incorporated after
careful evaluation, is based upon several factors, among which are the proximity to a fire
station, aanpower, equipment and the availability of water, For those areas which have
water service, and in wllich fire hydrants can be installed, a savings in Fire Insurance
should be realized imaediately upon annexation, In those areas which do not have water
service and in which fire hydrants cannot be installed, there will be some savings, but not
as auch as there would be were water available. The fact that the area will be covered by
a professional fire departaent should result in some reduction in your Fire Insurance rate,
even though water may not be available,
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FIRE INSURANCE:
Effe ct of Anneution: (Continued)
While no definite cost data can be given, since costs depend on each
particular use and construction type, the following examples are offered for your considera-
tion:
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in Englewood wou ld be $9,00 per year , In the Littleton Fire
Protection District, the cost would be $ll,OO per year, and in
areas with no protection, the cost would be $26,50 per year,
A greenhouse in the City of Englewood would have a base rate
of 94 cents per $100,00 valuation .... , in the unprotected area
the base rate would be $1,24 per $100,00 valuation,
Present Status: llost of the property fronting on South Santa Fe Drive as well
as most of the property east of South Santa Fe Drive is in the South Englewood Sanitation
District, The rest of the area has no municipal sewer service or service from a sewer dis-
trict,
Effect of Anneutio n: Until such time as increased development occurs in
this area, it is unlikely that It would be economically feasible for the Englewood Water
and Sewer Board and the City Council to consider the large expenditure of funds that would
be necessary to extend City Sewer service to this area, Until such development does occur,
any persons wishing new or 1dditional service would have to make arrangements with the
South Englewood Sanitation District,
LAND VALUES :
Effect of Anneution: Because of the additional services provided by a
city gover111ent, it could be ISBUied that the value of the land in the area would increase
upon nnexation, Some of these physical services may not be evident immediately upon
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Effect of Annexation: (Continued)
annexation , because few streets are opened and 11uch of the area is undeveloped, As de-
velOJllllent does take place and there is a need for better access ; street lighting, street
name signs, street maintenance, etc,, will be made available.
One of the most iaportant benefits of annexation is the opportunity afforded
citizens to participate in a signiticant manner 1 n the local government. To people who are
iMerested in purchasing land in the area, there is value in being in a city ..... they know
where to go to get the answer& and to get assistance.
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111E EFFECT OF 11IE A!INEXATION ON 111E USE OF LAND:
~: At the present time this area is zoned by Arapahoe County and in-
cludes R-3, singre:1imily residential; I-1, light industrialj ~2, heavy industrial ; and
8-4, c0111111ercial.
Under the provisions of the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965, the City will
be required to zone the entire area within 90 days after the effective date of the annexa-
tion, The staff of the Planning Division of the Department of Community Development will
work with property owners to determine the proper zoni ng for this area.
Procedure to be followed: A careful study will be made of the existing uses
within the area by the staff and meetings will be held with property owners in the area.
Based upon t~ese aeetings, the land use study and consideration of the Com-
prehensive Plan, a report will be 11ade to the City Planning and Zoning Couisslon as to the
zone classifications recommended to be i11posed in the area, A date will be set for Publi c
Hearing on the zoning, at which Hearing, property owners in the area will have an additional
opportunity to discuss the zoning with the Couission members, Tbe City Council will then
hold a second Public Hearing on the zoning based upon the Planning C01111ission's recommenda-
tion, and if it is approved by the Council, the zoning would become effective approxiaately
30 days later,
The City can undertake the zoning of the land while the annexation is under-
way; however, the zoning ca nnot bec011e final until after the annexation is final.
Existing Uses: Any existing uses which are not pemitted under the pro-
visions of the COiprehensl ve Zoning ordinance will be perm! tted to continue under the pro-
visions of the section relative to Non-conforming uses. For example:
(1) An auto-wrecking yard is not a Permitted Use under the provisions of the
C01prehensive Zoning Ordinance. However, those auto wrecking yards which are in existance
can continue to operate indefinitely, The owners would be requested to pay a $100 annual
license fee, and to comply with the provisions of the Auto-wrecking II Junk Yard Ordinance.
This Ordinance provides that the business must be carried on wl thin an enclosed area, that
potable water and san! tary facilities be ava liable for employees, and that fire lanes be
provided. It is our opinion that these are very basic requirements with which most of the
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owners are already complying, If the provisions of the Ordinance create "unnecessary and
substantial hardship " to the owner, he could have the right to request a variance or modi-
fication fran the Board of Adjustment and Appeals.
(2) An existing single-family residence would be a non-conforming use in
the 1·1 Zone District, but could continue to be occupied indefinitely, Such repairs as
might be necessary to make it safe and habitable would be permitted,
If there were a business which required a caretaker to live on the premises,
however, the caretaker's residence would not be a non-conforming use,
Permitted Uses: Undoubtedly some of the area east of South Santa Fe Driv e,
most particularly that fronting on South Miramonte Drive, would be zoned for single-family
residential use, Much of the re~~aining area would be studied in relation to a light in-
dustrial district, Some of the uses which are permitted in the 1-1 Zone District are :
sale at wholesale; warehousing; storage ; (except for live animals, c011111ercial explosives, or
the above-ground storage of flaaable liquids and gases that are not connected to heating
devices on the premises); sale at retail; repair rental and servicing; animal hospitals ;
greenhouses ; laboratories; gasoline stations; offices; restaurants; and public buildings,
Motels and mobile h01e parke are classified as "conditional " uses, and the
plans for new installations would be approved by the Planning Co111111ission, Existing motels
are not non-conforming uses,
Subdivision: The division of land in the area is now controlled under the
Arapahoe County Subdivision Ordinance. The City has Subdivision Regulations in effect at
this time and any division of land within the area after the annexation will be carried out
under the provisions of the Subdivision Regula tiona,
Again, if during the annexation proceedings, a property owner wanted to divide
his property, the City could accept a Preliminary Plat for the subdivision of land within
this area; however, the Final Plat could not be finally approved by the City Council until
the annexation becanes final.
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Building Permits: At this time, the Arapahoe County Building Code control s
the building in this area , After annexation, the Englewood Building Code will be in effect ,
Any building perm! ts issued by the County prior to the time the annexation is final would be
honored by the City, of course, even though the construction is not completed.
PROPERTY TAX, , , , ,
To determine what the tax will be on a particular parcel of land , the County
Assessor 's office ascertains what agencies or distri ct s provide service to that property.
For easy reference, a code referred to as an "Abstract Master ", is Assigned to each parcel.
By knowing the Abstra ct Master, it is possible to find out the mill levy on any give n piece
of land. There are se ven different Abstract Masters within the annexation area.
Present Levy : All of the properties in the annexation area are assessed
for the following:
Arapahoe County 9, 70 mill s
Regional Transportation District .35 mills
Urban Drainage & Flood Control District ,10 mills
Arapahoe County Law Enforce~ent Authority 2,60 mills
South Suburban Metropolitan Park & Recreation District 4.00 mills
Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40 mills
Additional assessments within the area which apply to some, but not all of
the properties are:
Englewood School District No , 1
Sheridan School District No. 2
Arapahoe Couuni ty College
Ll ttleton Fire Protection District
South Englewood Sanitation District
65,68 mills
86,00 mills
. 50 mills
6,00 mills
.30 mills
Fixed Assess1ents: Some of the levies are assessed against all of the
properties in Arapahoe County whether the land is in an incorporated or unincorporated
area; annexation will have ne effect on the following assess11ents:
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Arapahoe County
Regional Transportation District
Urban Drainage !. Flood Control District
9, 70 mill s
.3 5 mill s
.10 mills
In addition, the annexation will have no affect on the sc hool di strict l evy,
The people east of South Santa Fe Drive are in the Englewood School District, which l evy Is
65.68 mills. The people west of South Santa Fe Drive are in the Sheridan School Dis trlct
and are assessed 86,00 mills for that District and .50 mills for the Arapahoe Community
College.
Properties in the South Englewood Sanitation District will continue to be
served by that Distri ct and will be assessed .30 mills whet her they are unincorporat ed or
annex to Englewood,
SOliE LEVIES TO OJ SCUSS, • , . ,
There are some levies that property owners in the area are paying now that
they would automatically not have to pay , were they in the City of Englewood :
Arapahoe County Law Enforcement Authority
Arapah oe Regional Library
2.60 mills
1.40 mills
Also, the City would make every effort to withdraw persons from the
following districts:
South Suburban Metropolitan Park s & Recreation Distric.t 4.00 mills
Littleton Fire Protection Distri ct• 6,00 mills
•Applies to aost properties east of South Santa Fe Drive.
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The City of Englewood is prepared to provide you with library service, fire
and police protection, a fine park and recreation program and the service of many other
city departments. The City levy is 3,97 mills ..... the lowest in this area,
Some typical comparisons are set forth below :
Abstract No. Code District County Englewood Snvings ---
0045 998 Arnpahoe County 9. 70 9, 70
999 Regional Transportation Di et, .35 .35 712 Urban Drainage & Flood Control
District .10 ,1 0
01-03 Englewood School District 65.68 65.68
012 Arapahoe County Law Enfor ce-
ment Authority• 2,60 I I 026 Arapahoe Regional Library• 1.40 I I • • 390 L1 t t le ton Fire Protection
District** 6,00
650 South Suburban Metropolitan
Parks l Recreation Districtu 4,00
06 City of Englewood 3. 97
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999 Regional Tra nsportation Dist .35 .35
02-03) Sheridan School District 86,00 86,00
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712 Urban Drainage l Flood Control
Diltrict .10 .10
012 Arapahoe County Law Enforce-
1ent Author! ty• 2,60
022 Arapahoe C01111unity College .50 ,50
026 Arapahoe Regional Library• 1.40
650 South Suburbu lletropoli tan
Parks l Recreation Districtu 4,00
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0155 998 Arapahoe County 9, 70 9.70
999 Regional Transportation Dist, .35 ,35
712 Urban Drainage II Flood
Control District '10 '10 02 -03 Sheridan School Distr i ct 86,00 86,00
012 Arapahoe County Law Enforce-
aent Authori ty• 2,60
022 Arapahoe Couunity College ,50 .50
026 Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40
650 South Suburban lletropoli tan
Parks l Recreation District 4.00
06 City of Englewood 3,97 m:n-m:n ~
0150 998 Arapahoe County 9, 70 9, 70
999 Regional Transportation Di st, ,35 ,35
712 Urban Drainage • Flood
Control Diltrict '10 ,10
02-03 Sheridan School Diltrict 86.00 86.00
012 Arapahoe County Law Enforce-
aent Authority 2,60
026 Arapahoe Regional Library 1,40
022 Arapahoe Couuni ty College .50 .50
06 City of Englell od 3.97
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0030 998 Arapahoe County 9. 70 9, 70
999 Regional Transportation Dist. .35 .35
712 Urban Drainage l Flood
Control Diltrict '10 '10 01-03 Englewood School Diltrict 65,68 65.68
012 Arapahoe County Law Enforce-
aent Authcr ity 2,60
Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40
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0030 (Con' td) 650 South Suburban lletropoli tan
Parks l Recreation District 4.00
06 City of Englewood 3, 97
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999 Regional Transportation Diet, ,35 .35
01·03 Englewood School District 8U8 85,68
012 Arapahoe County Law Enforce·
1ent Authority 2.60
026 Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40
390 Littleton Fire Protection
District 6,00
620 South Englewood Sanitation
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712 Urban Drainage l Flood Control
Diltrict .10 ,10
06 City of Inglewood 3,97
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0105 998 Arapahoe County 9, 70 9, 70
999 Recional Tranaporta tion Dist, . ,35 ,35
02·02 Sheridan School District 86.00 86,00
012 Arapahoe County Law Enforce·
1ent Authority 2,60
022 Arapahoe Colauai ty College ,50 ,50
026 Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40
620 South lnclewood Bani tation
District No, 1 ,30 ,30
650 South Suburban lletropoli tan
Parka l Recreation District 4,00
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0105 (Cont' d) 712 Urban Drainage and Flood
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As you can see, in every case there will be some savings on property tax by
annexing to Englewood---the savings varies from ,03 mills to 10.03 mills, In addition, we
are convinced you will have a uvings in your fire insurance; you will have more efficient
police protection; you will have fire protection; you will have a fine library; parks and
recreation program, AND you will have all of the other advent11e1 of being in the most
progressive City in the Denver Metropolitan area -----ENGLEWOOD,
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2077-09-l-00·006 : Par cel Identiflca tion Number,
Name: Owner as shown on the Arapahoe County Assessor's Records,
L: 1972 Land assessment,
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A/11: Abstract Master Code number,
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1. 002 Sample L • 7320 I • 17380 AIM 0070 A • 11.24 +/·
2, 003 Kiewit L • 1570 I • 0 A/II 0070 A • 2.65 +I ·
3, 004 Kiewit L • 1570 I • 480 A/11 0070 A • 2,65 +/· I I
4, 005 Kiewit L • 310 I • 0 A/II 0070 A • ,529 +/·
5, 006 Koch L • 3300 I • 4050 A/M 0070 A • 5,67 +/·
6, 007 Kiewit L • 3000 I • 0 A/M 0070 A • 4.84 +I ·
7, 008 Kiewit L • 1500 I • 0 A/M 0070 A • 2.62 +/·
8, 012 Soule L • 3600 I • 9740 AIM 0070 A • 3,96 +/·
9, 013 Koch L. 30 I • 0 A/M 0070 A • ,06 +I ·
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11. 015 Koch L • 2280 I • 1380 AIM 0070
12. 016 Koch L • I670 I • 4130 A/M 0070
13. 017 Dransfeldt L -1010 I -4270 A/II 0070
14. 018 Denver, City It County L -1580 I • 0 A/M 0070
15. 019 Koch L-800 I -3540 A/M 0070
16, 020 Alerican Stress lire L -2480 I -7510 A/M 0070 Corp.
17. 021 Soule L. 240 I • 0 AIM 0070
18, 024 Elco Drilling Co, L • 3150 I • 6020 A/11 0070
19, 025 Hanson L -2090 I • 3660 A/II 0070
20. 026 Alerican Stress Wire L -3160 I • 0 A/II 0070 Corp,
21. 027 Alerican Streaa lire L -3650 I -18260 A/II 0070 Corp,
22. 028 Bu1pua ~ Delange L -1260 I -2010 A/11 0070
23. 029 Carl ton L • 1950 I • 2320 A/11 0070
24. 030 Saaple L. 290 I • 380 A/II 0070
25. 031 Svigel L • 1800 I -1490 A/II 0070
26, 032 Blair L • 2650 I • 10420 A/11 0070
27. 033 BUipus It Delange L • 1740 I • 0 A/II 0070
28, 034 Forbes L • 3000 I •• 900 A/II 0070
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Delange & Bumpus L -3000
Koch L -650
Svigel L -1640
Robert s L -960
Santa Fe Florists L -2030
Bumpu s L • 120
Smith L -750
llhi ttington L -3570
Whittington L • 5180
Tague L • 4780
B111pus L. 130
Santa Fe Florists L • 15480
Hunt L • 6390
Roberts L. 230
Knoedler L • 9970
Svigel L • 15150
Ragsdale L • 5890
Ragsdale L • 9070
S1i th II Pitschke L. 710
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50. 075 Smith & PI tschke L -1190 I -0 A/11 010 5
51. 076 Sheet s L • 3020 I -2720 A/II 010 5
52. 077 Kl ttle L • 3070 I -19890 A/M 0105
53. 078 Verdos L • 5400 I -19580 A/II 0105
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55. 002 Thomas L -3450 I -2910 A/11 0045
56. 006 Vaughn L -3000 I -3670 A/II 0055
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57. 006 llagoffin L -6020 I • 5120 A/II 0030
58. 007 lleyer L -2160 I -0 A/II 0030
59, 009 Tower L -1500 I -3600 A/II 0030
60, 010 Tucker L • 1500 I -1580 A/II 0030
61. 011 llagoftin L -2400 I -1670 A/II 0030
62. 014 Thu!'llan L -4680 I -1120 A/II 0030
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67o 009 Manning L. 920 I • 2920 A/II 0055 A • ol7 +/·
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69o 002 Gilliland L • 1740 I • 2230 A/M 0045 A • 0 53 +/·
70o 003 Porter L • 2040 I • 5290 A/II 0055 A • 0 59 +/·
71o 009 llcllel'lllott L • 3000 I • 3400 A/II 0055 A • 1.0 +/·
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76o 023 Kiewit L • 4350 I • 2180 A/11 0155 A • 9o41 +/·
77. 024 Kiewit L • 2290 I • 0 A/II 0155 A • 6o28 +/·
78o 025 Kiewit L • 300 I • 0 A/II 0155 A • o606 +I·
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81. 008 Garman lc Hardy L. 710 I • 240 A/M 0070 A • 1.19 +/·
82, 010 Smith II Pi tschke L • 13500 I • 40780 A/M 0070 A • 4,55 +/·
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Cl TY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
CITY COONCIL
TERM
DISTRICT EXPIRATION
Milton E. Senti (Mayor 1-1-74
Howard R, Brown (Mayor Pro Tem)
Paul Blessing At Large
1-1-74
1-1-76
Dallas J. Ohori ty 1 1-1-76
Judith B. Henning At Large 1-1-76
Elmer E. Schwab At Large 1-1-74
Werner D. Schnackenberg 3 1-1-76
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Bernard V. Berardini Englewood City Hall
A~INISTRATIVE OFFICERS
Stanley H. Dial
(City Manager)
Andy McCown
(AseiBtant City Manager)
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Englewood City Hall
Englewood City Hall
DEPARTMENTAL !!!!.!£!!!_
Chas. B. Carroll (Utilities Director)
Jack L, Clasby (Chief of Police)
WI, A, Ha1111ton (Fire Chief)
11188 Harriet Lute (Director of Libraries)
(Personnel Director)
Karl Nollenberger (Director of Finance)
E. P. R0111ans (Director of Parks II iecreation)
James L. Suplnger (Director of C0111mun1ty Development)
Kells Waggoner (Director of Public Works)
RESIDENCE ADDRESS
4745 South Lipan Street
3183 South Race Street
4122 South Galapago Street
3150 South Acoma Street
2951 South Frankl! n Street
4795 South Inca Street
4601 South Bannock Street
761-ll40 ext, 235
761-1140 ext. 200
761-ll40 ext, 200
761-ll40 ext. 245
781-6681
781-6686
761-1140 ext, 266
761-ll40 ext , 205
761-ll40 ext. 210
761-ll40 ext. 260
761-ll40 ext, 257
761-ll40 ext, 220
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BACKGROUND,, ..•
The Englewood City Council has been concerned for some time thnt the
property owners in an unincorporated area adjoining the southwest portion of the City were
being ass es sed more thnn property owners in the City, but were not receiving the same level
of services. The Council is also concerned thnt the individuals called to provide emergency
services to the area have difficulty determining their legal jurisdiction because of the
very irregular boundary lines. After considerable study, the Council determined that a
sufficient community of interest exists between Englewood and that area and that it could
be integrated with the City in a logical extension of the City boundaries, and they
initiated the action to annex. The Council took this step under the authority granted in
the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965, which provides that a municipality may annex an un-
incorporated area which has had more than two-thirds contiguity with that municipality for
at least three years,
Following this action, several of the property ownera in the northern-
most part of the annexation area west of South Santa Fe Drive, successfully petitioned the
City of Sheridan for annexation. This particular area which included in both the Englewood
annexation proceedings and in the area petitioned to be annexed by Sheridan, became "dis-
puted", and the District Court ordered that an election be held to determine the matter,
An election was held on October 5, 1971, at which election property
owners voted to remain as unincorporated land in Arapahoe County rather than to become
part of either Englewood or Sheridan, None of the area east of South Santa Fe Drive was
included in this election.
Now, after considerable deliberation, the Englewood City Council has
determined that it is to the best interest of property owners within the area which is
being coneidered for annexation, as well as the citizens of Englewood, to once again con-
eider the matter of annexation, To this end, the Council has passed a Resolution of intent
to annex, setting a Public Hearing at 8:00P.M. on Monday, September 10, 1973, This
Hearing will be to determine whether or not the propcsed annexation complies with the
applicable provisions of the "Municipal Annexation Act of 196~," Chapter 139, Article 21,
Section 4, CRS 63 (1965 Penunent Supplement),
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It should be noted that the area being considered in this annexation is the
same area that was considered in the City's original action to annex, Land to the east of
South Santa Fe Drive is included in this action; it was not included in the annexation election in 1971.
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THE PURPOSE OF THE PIJBLI C HEARING, ....
The purpose of the Public Hearing is to determine and to find that the
territory which is proposed to be annexed meets the following requirements:
(1) The area which is proposed to be annexed has had more than two-thirds
co nti guity with the City of Englewood for a period of not less than three years.
(2) No land whic h is held in identical ownership will be divided by the
annexation so that a portion or that land is annexed to the City and a portion remnlns outside of the Cl ty,
(3) No land held in identical ownership comprises twenty (20) acres or more
and has an assessed valuation for ad valorem tax purposes in 1972, in excess of $200,000,00 .•
(4) Annexation proceedings have not been commenced to annex all or a part
of this area to 1 city other than Englewood,
(5) The annexation will not cause the area to be detached from its existing
school district and cause the area to be attached to another school district ,
(6) The City Council is not imposing add! tlonal terms and conditions on the area which is propesed to be annexed,
(7) No annexation election is required,
•The value ollioth land and improvements is considered in determining this value,
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ADVANTAGES OF ANNEXATION
TO THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
(1) Representation on the City Cou ncil through the councilman from your distri ct and three cou ncilm en at-large,
(2) Lower property tax,
(3) Lower fire Insurance rates.
(4) More Intensive Fire protectio n.
(5) llore Intensive Pollee protection,
(6) Qualified, conscientious City administrators to assht you through the necessary
operating department s which are staffed by well•trtined personnel.
(7) Codes and ordinan ces, adopted and enforced, to protect l£!!! property,
(8) Progressive Park and Recreation Program,
(9) Modern and convenient municipal Library facilities ,
(10) Street lighting progra1,
(11) lllintenance of improved streets and traffic engineering service,
AND IIANY 01l!ERS
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SCHOOLS:
Present Status: The area east of South Santa Fe Drive which is proposed to
be annexed is in the Englewood School District and the area to the west of South Santa Fe
Drive is in the Sheridan School District, The area which is in the Sheridan School District
is also in the Arapahoe Junior College District,
Effect or Annexation: The annexation will no t effect the school district
boundDl'les in any wny! Children living within the area will conti nu e to attend the schoo ls
they are now attending , Neither will the school mill levy be changed as a result of the
an1exa tion,
The Arapahoe Junior College has become a State College and is no w known as
the Arapahoe Community College, Property owners in the Sheridan School District will conti nu e
to pay a nominnl levy for this College---the 1972 levy is .50 mills,
ARAPAHOE REGIONAL LIBRARY DISTRICT:
Present Status: Unincorporated area s of Arapahoe County and municipall ties
such as Sheridan which do not provide library service, are in the Arapahoe Regional Library
District , Persons living in these areas pay the assessment for this District and are then
entitled to library service f rom participating municipal libraries, such as Englewood's,
The levy for this District is 1.40 mills,
Efte ct of Annexation: Upon annexation to the City of Englewood, the area
will autoa1ticaily be withdrawn from the Arapahoe Regional Library District and the 1.40
1ill levy will be dropped, Residents will have convenient access to our municipal library
at the north eide of the City Hall at 3400 South Elati Street ,
FIRE PROTECTION:
Present Status: Part of the area east of South Santa Fe Drive Is in the
Littleton Fire Protection District and the re11ainder of the area is not within any municipal
or special Fire Protection District, This latter area receives "free-willed" assistar.c e from
the Englewood and Sheridan Fire Departments, but is not assured of protection, The
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irregular boundar ies of this area cause much co nfusion to the fireme n called to this area
in determinin g who has jurisdic tion,
Effect of Annexation : The City would assist those persons in the Littleton
Fire Prote ction District in petitioning to wit hdra w from that District, Upo n withdrawal
from the District, the 6,00 mill levy would be dropped, That area, then, as well as the
area not now in any fire protection district, would come und et· the jurisdiction of the
Englewood Fire Department, and would be provided fire pt•ote ctlo n by n well-trai ned, full·
time professional fire department with modern fire-fighting equipm ent.
New fire and police facilities are nearly complet ed at West Jthi ca Avenue and
South Elati Street AND the Cit y of Englewood ha s purchased land on the northwest cor ner or
South Federal Boulevard nnd West Oxford Avenu e and will be lett i ng bids on the co nstruction
of a three-bay fire stati on on this land in April of 1973! 'ftlis Engine Compa ny will serve
the property in the extreme southwest section of the Cit y of Englewood and will have
excellent access to the area being considered in this annexation,
In additio n, the Fire Station at South Fox Street and West Belleview Avenue
will provide prote ction to the area east of South Santa Fe Drive and could supp lement the
equipment west of South Sa nta Fe Dr! ve, were it ever necesury,
POLl CE PROTECTION :
Pre se nt Status: This area is pt•esently under the jurisdiction of the
Arapahoe County Sheriff 1s Office, Again, because of the very irregular boundari es, it is
often very difficult to determine which agency has jurisdiction in the event of a call.
Englewood and Sheridan police "cover" calls to the area but do not exe rci se their authority
in the area, They lend assistance to the Sheriff 's Ilepa rt1en t only, The levy for the
Arapahoe County Law Enforcement Authority is 2,60 mills,
Effect of Annexation: Annexation to Englewood will result in i nten sified
police protection to the area, 11iere is greater police coverage in the City per sq ua re
aile of area than in the unincorporated area under the Sheriff 's jur1sdiction, There will be
uninhibited access from the Englewood Police station at South Elati Street and West I thica
Avenue to this area····average response ti1e throughout the City is lus than fo ur minutes,
The Englewood Poli ce Department now has a staff of 65 men and women, dedi cated to making
our City a safe and pleasant place to live and to do business.
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POLICE PROTECTION:
Effect of Annexation: (Continued)
The 2.60 Mill levy for the Law Enforcement Authority would be dropped upon
annexation to the City or Englewood,
PARKS AND RECREATION :
Present Status: All of the properties in thh area except one, are in the
South Suburban Metropolitan Recreation and Park District, The levy for thh District ls
4,00 m111s.
Effect of Annexation: Englewood is fortunate to hne one of the fi ne st
recreation progra~a In the area and has eleven (11) parka with llO acres or park land,
Three of thue park s are near the Santa Fe-Union area : Belleview Park, located at !lest
Belleview and South Inca Street; Juon Park, located at West Quincy Avenue and South Jason
Street ; and Centennial Park at !lest Union Avenue and South Decatur Street, All of these
parks have picnic facilities, children's play areas and ball fields, The City will petition
the Board of Dire ctors of South Suburban lletropolitan Recreation and Park Dietrl ct to per-
lit the withdrawal of the annexation area fraa that district and If it is successful in its
petition to withdraw, It will reault In a 4 1111 decrease in your tuea,
WATIR:
Present Status: At thh tlae aost of the subject area has no water service,
Denver extends water service Into a portion of the area,
Effect of Annexation: Englewood could serve aoae of the peripheral area ;
however, those persons being served by Denver would probably continue with Denver service
for the preaent, At this t11e, Englewood has a 6-inch 11in in West Union Avenue and a 14
inch lain which extends along !lest Oxford Avenue froa Santa Fe to Clay Street and then South
to Federal, As the area develops, consideration will be given to expanded facilities in
thia area,
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Englewood Quarterly Usage
First 9,000 gallon
Next 36,000 gallon
Next 255,000 gallon
Next 450,000 gallon
Per 1,000 gal.
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Denver BI-Monthly Usage
First 20,000 gallon
Next 80,000 gallon
Next 1,300,000 gallon
Next 6, 600,000 gallon
(A consumer who uses 110,000 gallons for 3 summer months wlll have A water bill In Englewood
of $50,72 and on Denver rates a bill of $62,00),
FIRE INSURANCE:
Present Status: Because most of this area has no guarenteed protection by a
fire department, but rather depends on the cooperation of the Englewood and Sheridan fire
departments for volunteer protection, this area is given a Ch11 10 rating by Insurance
Services Incorporated, 'Mle area east of South Santa Fe Drive, which h In the Littleton
Fire Protection D!Jitrtct is in a Class 8,
Effect of Annexation: It is impossible for the City Co uncil to guarantee
that upon annexation to the City of Englewood, the entire area would IUIOietically be given
a Clan 6 rating by Insurance Services Incorporated ••• thiB is the nttng Englewood
property owners enjoy, '11118 rating, which is given by Insurance Servicee lncorpora ted after
careful evaluation, Is -lied upon several factors, aMong which are the proxl1lty to a fire
station, 1anpower, equiPMent and the availlbUity of water. For thoee .reas which have
water service, and in w~ich fire hydrants can be installed, a savings in Fire Insurance
should be realized illllediately upon annexation, In thoae areu which do not have water
service and in which fire hydrants cannot be installed, there will be s01e savings, but not
ae 1uch 11 there would be were water available. The tact that the area will be covered by
a profeuional fire depart1ent should result in sole reduction In your Fire Insurance rate,
even though water aay not be available,
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FIRE INSURANCE:
Effect of Annexation: (Continued)
While no definite cost data can be given, since costs depend on each
particular use and constructio n type, the following exaMples are offered for your considera·
tion :
SEWER :
$10,000 Brick residence with composition roof •• Insuran ce cost
in Englewood would be $9,00 per year, In the Littleton Fire
Prote ctio n District, the cost would be $11.00 per year, and in
area s with no protection, the cost would be $26,50 per year,
A greenhouse in the City of Englewood would have a base rate
of 94 cents per $100,00 valuation .... , in the unprote cte d area
the base rate would be $1.24 per $100,00 valuation,
Present Status: Most of the property fr onting on South Santa Fe Drive as well
18 10st of the property east of South Santa Fe Drive is in the South Englewood Sanitation
District, The rest of t he area has no municipal sewer service or serv ice from a sewer di s·
trlct,
Effect of Annexation: Until such time as increased development occur s in
this area, it is unlikely that It would be economically feasible for the Englewood Water
end Sewer Board and the City Council to consider the large expenditure of funds that would
be necesury to extend City Sewer service to this area, Until such develop!lent does occur,
ny persons wishing new or additional service would have to make arrange1ent s with the
South Englewood San! tatlon District,
LAND VALUES :
Effect of Anneutlon : Because of the additional services provided by a
city gover01ent, 1£ could be IISUied that the value of the land in the area WOUld increase
upon annexation, Some of these physical services may not be evident immediately upon
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annexation, because few streets are opened and much of the area is undevelop ed. As de-
velopment does take place and there is a need for better acces s; street lighting, street
name signs, street maintenance, etc,, will be made available,
One of the most important benefit s of annexation is the opportunity nfforded
citizens to parti cipate in a significant manner in the local government. To people who are
i~erested in purcha sing land in the area, there Is value in being In a city .. , .. they know
where to go to get the answers and to get assistance,
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niE EFFECT OF TilE ANNEXATION ON 'Il!E USE OF LAND:
Zlnifg: At the present lime this area is zoned by Arapahoe Cou nty and in·
cludes R-3, si ng mily residential; 1·1, light industrialj 1.-2 , heav y industrial ; nnd
B-4, commercia 1.
Under the provisions of the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965, the City will
be required to zone the entire area within 90 days after the effective date of the annexa-
tion. The staff of the Planning Division of the Department of Community Development will
work with property owners to determine the proper zoning for this area.
Procedure to be followed: A careful study will be made of the existing uses
within the area by the staff and meetings will be held wl th property owners in the area.
Based upon thee 1eetings, the land use study and consideration of the Co m-
prehensive Plan, a report will be aade to the City Planning and Zoning Comission as to the
zone classifications reco11111ended to be iaposed in the area, A date will be set for Publi c
Hearing on the zoning, at which Hearing, property owners in the area will have an additional
opportunity to discuss the zoning with the Co11111ission meabers. Tbe City Council will then
hold a second Publi c Hearing on the zoning based upon the Planning C01111118sion 's recommenda·
tion, and i! it is approved by the Council, the zoning would beco1e effective approxi.utely
30 days 1a ter,
The City can undertake the zoning of the land while the annexation is under·
way; however, the zoning cannot bec011e final until after the annexation is final.
Exiatin Uses: Any existing uses which are not pel'llitted under the pro·
viliona of the 011pre ena ve Zoning ordinance will be penitted to continue under the pro·
viaiona of the aection relative to Non-conforming uses. For example:
(1) An auto-wrecking yard is not a Permitted Use under the provisions of the
C01prehensi ve Zoning Ordinance, However, those auto wrecking yards which are in exis tance
can continue to operate indefinitely, The owners would be requested to pay a $100 annual
license fee, and to co11ply w1 th the provisions of the Auto-wrecking l Junk Yard Ordinan ce.
Thia Ordinance provides that the buaineu must be carried on within an enclosed area, that
potable water and sanitary facilities be available for employees, and that fire lanes be
provided. It 11 our opinion that these are very basic requirements with which most of the
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owners are already complying, If the provision s of the Ordinance create "unnecessary and
substantial hardship " to the owner, he could have the right to request a variance or modi·
flcatlon fr~ the Board of Adjustment and Appeals.
(2) An existing single-family residence would be a non-conforming use in
the 1·1 Zone District, but could continue to be occupied indefinitely, Such repairs as
might be necessary to make it safe and habitable would be permitt ed,
If there were a business which required a caretaker to live on the premises,
however , the caretaker's residence would not be a non-conforming use.
Perm ! tted Uses: Undoubtedly some of the a rea east of South Santa Fe Dr! ve,
most parti cularly that fronting on South Miramonte Drive, would be zoned for sl ngle-fnmlly
resldentlll use, Much of the re•alnlng area would be st udied in relation to a light lr.-
dustrhl district. Some of the uses which are permitted in the 1·1 Zone District are :
ule at wholesale; warehousing; storage; (except for live animals, commercial explosives, or
the above-ground storage of flaMable liquids and gases that are not connected to heating
devices on the premises); ule at retail ; repair rental and servicing; animal hospitals ;
greenhouses; labora torles; gasoline stations; offices; restaurants; and public buildings,
Motels and mobile ho.e parka are classi.fie d as "c onditional " uses, and the
plans for new installations woul~ be approved by the Planning Commission, Existing motels
are !!2,! non-conform ing uses,
Subd ivisio n: The divlaion of land in the area is now controlled under the
Arapahoe County Su6divislon Ordinance, The City has Subdivielon Regulations in effect at
this tile and any division of land within the area after the annexation will be carried out
under the provilions of the Subdivision Regulations,
Again, if during the annexation proceedings, a property owner wanted to divide
his property, the City could accept a Preliminary Plat for the subdiYision of land w1 thin
thie area; however, the Final Plat could not be finally approved by the Cl ty Council until
the annexation bec01e e final.
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Building Permits: At this time, the Arapahoe County Buil ding Code tontro l ~
the building in thi s area. After annexation, the Englewood Building Code wJ II lJc In erreel.
Any building permit s issued by the County prior to the time the annexation h llnal would I>
honored by the City, of course , even though the construe lion is not comp l eted 1
PROPERTY TAX,, , , ,
To determine what the tax will be on a particular parcel of land, the County
Assessor's office ascertains what agencies or di s tricts provide ser vi ce to that p1·operty,
For easy reference, a code referred to as an "Abstract Master ", is assigned to eac h parcel.
By knowing the Abstra ct Master, it is pose! ble to find out the m i 11 levy on any gi von pie ce
of land, There are seve n different Abstract Masters within the annexation area.
Present Levy: All of the propertie s in the annexation area ore assessed
for the following:
Arapahoe County 9, 70 mills
Regional Transportation District .35 mills
Urban Drainage II Flood Control District .10 milh
Arapahoe County Law Enforce~ent Author! ty 2~60 ailla
South Suburban Metropolitan Pnrk II Recreation Distri ct 4.00 Mllh
Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40 Iii I h
Additional assessments within the area which apply to s011e, but nut all or
the properties are:
Englewood School District No. 1
Sheridan School District No, 2
Arapahoe C011111uni ty College
Littleton Fire Protection District
South Englewood Sanitation Distric t
65,68 MlllR
86 100 !ill h
,60 Mi lis
6,00 •i lis
,30 Mi li a
Fixed Asseuments: Some of the levies are assessed against all or the
properties in Arapahoe County whether the land is in an incorporated or unin corporated
area; annexation will have ne effect on the following assess111ents:
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Arapahoe County
Regional Transportation Distri ct
Urban Drainage It Flood Control District
9, 70 mlll s
.35 mllls
, 10 mills
In add! tio n, the annexation wlll hav e no aftec t on the scho ol di strict levy .
The people east of South Santa Fe Drive are in the Englewood School District, which levy is
65,68 mllls. The peo ple west of South Santa Fe Dr i ve are in the Sheridan School District
and are assessed 86 .00 mills for that Di s trict and .50 mill s for the Arapahoe Co mmunity
College.
Propertie s in the South Englewood Sanitation Di s trict will co ntinu e to be
served by that Di strict and wi ll be asse ssed .30 mill s whether they are unincorporat ed or
annex to Englewood,
SOME LEVIES 'ro DISCUSS .....
Ther e are som e levies that property owners in th e area ar e paying now that
they would auto11ati cally not have to pay , were they in the City o! Engl ew ood :
Arapahoe County Law Enforce1ent Authority
Arapahoe Regional Library
2,60 mlll s
1.40 mill s
Also, the City would make every effort to wit hdraw person s from th e
fo llowing dl8trict8 :
South Suburban Metropolitan Parks l Recreation Dlstric:.t 4.00 mills
Littleton Fire Protection District• 6.00 mlll s
•Applies to 101t properties east of South Santa Fe Drive,
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The City of Englewood Is prepared to provide you with library service, fire
and poll ee protection, a fine park and recreation program and the ser vic e of aany other
city departments . The Clty levy is 3,97 mllls ..... thc lowest ln thls ar ea,
Some typical comparisons are set forth below :
Abstract No. Code Distt·J ct County Engl ewood Snv ings
0045 998 Arapahoe Co unty 9. 70 9, 70
999 Regional Transportation Di et, .35 .35
712 Urba n Drainage I< Flood Control
District • 10 .10
01 -03 Englewood School Dl8tri ct 65.68 65,68
Oi2 Arapahoe County Law Enfor ce· I ment Authority• 2.60 ,. • • 026 Arapahoe Regional Library• 1.40
390 Littleton Fire Prote ction
District .. 6.00
650 South Suburban Metropoli lin
I] Parks lc Recreation Dhtrict .. 4,00
06 City of Eng lerood 3. 97 7
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999 Regional Transportation Dist ,35 .35
02·03) Sheridan School Dlstric t 86,00 86,00
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712 Urban Drainage lc Flood Control
Dhtrlct .10 .10
012 Arapahoe County Law Enforce·
1ent Author! ty• 2.60
022 Arapahoe Coaunity College .50 ,50
026 Arapahoe Regional Library• 1.40
650 South Suburbia Jletropoli tan
Parks l Recreation Distri ctu 4,00
06 City of Englewood 3,97
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0155 998 Arapahoe County 9. 70 9. 70
999 Regional Transportation Dist, .35 .35
712 Urban Drainage • Flood
Control Dhtrict .10 .10
02·03 Sheridan School District 86,00 86 ,00
012 Arapahoe County Law Enforce-
ment Author! ty• 2.60
022 Arapahoe Couunity College ,DO .50
026 Arapahoe Regional Library 1,40
650 South Suburban lletropoli tan
Parks • Recreation Dhtrict 4.00
06 City of Englewood 3.97 nr.n-m:n nr-
0150 998 Arapahoe County 9. 70 9, 70
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712 Urban Drainage • Plood
Control Dletrlct ,10 .10
02-03 Sheridan School Dletrict 86,00 86,00
012 Arapahoe County Ln Enforce·
11ent Aut hor! ty 2,60 I 7
026 Arapa hoe Regio nal Library 1.40
022 Arapahoe Coau ni ty College .50 ,50
06 City of Engle10 od 3,97 m:n m:n -:n-
0030 998 Arapahoe county 9, 70 9, 70
999 Regional Transportation Diet, .35 .35
712 Urban Orainaae • Flood
Control Diatrict .10 .10
01·03 Englewood School Diltrict 65.68 65,68
012 Arapahoe County Ln Enforce-
aent Authcr 1 ty 2,60
026 Arapahoe Regi onal Library 1.40
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0030 (Con' td) 650 South Suburban Metropolitan
Parke " Recreation District 4.00
06 City of Englewood 3,97
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999 Regional Transportation Diet, .35 .35
01·03 Englewood School District 8U8 65,68
012 Arapahoe County Ln Enforce·
1ent Authority 2.80
026 Arapahoe Regional Library 1.40
390 L1 ttleton Fire Protection
District 6,00 ~. I 620 South Engl11ood Sanitation ' • • District llo. 1 ,30 .30
650 South Suburban Metropolitan
Parka " Recreation District 4,00
712 Urban Drainage II Flood Control
District .10 .10
06 City of Inglewood 3.97 I 7 -w.n -w:n ~
010& 998 Arapahoe County 9, 70 9, 70
999 Regional Traneporta tion Diet. ' ,35 ,3&
02·02 Sheridan School District 88.00 86,00
012 Arapahoe County Ln Enforce·
1ent Authority 2.60
022 Arapahoe C•uai ty College .&0 .50
028 Arapahoe Re1ional Library 1.40
820 South Englnood Sanitation
Dietrict flo, 1 .30 .30
650 South Suburban Metropolitan I Parke II Recreation District 4.00
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0105 (Cont' d) 712 Urban Dr a in age and Flood
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06 City of Englewood 3,97
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As you can see, in every case there will be some savings on property tax by
annexing to Englewood··· the savings varies from ,03 mills to 10.03 m111s. In addition, we
are convinced you w111 have a savings in your fire insurance; you w111 have more efficient
police protection ; you will have fire protection ; you will have a fine library; parks and
recreation program, AND you will have all of the other adVIntlfel of being in the most
progressive City in the Denver Metropolitan area ••••• ENGLEWOOD.
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OWNERSHIP LIST CORRESPONDS TO NUMBER ON PRECEEDING MAP . TOTAL ACREAGE • 181.229l /·
2Q77-09·1-00·006: Parcel Identification Number,
Name: Owner as shown on the Arapahoe County Assessor's Re cords.
L: 1972 Land assessment,
I: 1972 Improvement assessment ,
AI M: Abstract Master Code number.
A: Acreage.
•• All information~~~ Arapahoe County Assessor's ~ u
2077-09-2-00
1. 002 Sample L • 7320 I • 17380 AIM 0070 A • 11.24 +I ·
2. 003 Kiewit L • 1570 I • 0 AI M 0070 A • 2,65 +I ·
3. 004 Kiewit L • 1570 I • 480 A/M 0070 A • 2,65 +I ·
4, 005 Kiewit L. 310 I • 0 AIM 0070 A • ,529 +/·
5. 006 Koch L • 3300 I • 405 0 AI M 0070 A • 5,67 +I ·
6, 007 Kiewit L • 3000 I • 0 AIM 0070 A • 4,84 +I ·
7. 008 Kiewit L • 1500 I • 0 AI M 0070 A • 2,62 +I ·
8, 012 Soule L • 3600 I • 9740 AI M 0070 A • 3.96 +I·
9. 013 Koch L. 30 I • 0 A/M 0070 A • ,06 +I·
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11. 015 Koch L • 2280 1 -1380 A/M 0070 A • 3.53 +/·
12. 016 Koch L • 1670 I • 4130 A/M 0070 A • 2.81 +I ·
13. 017 Oransfe1dt L • 1010 1 -4270 A/II 0070 A • 1.63 +/·
14. 018 Denver, City & County L -1580 1 -0 A/II 0070 A • 3,0 +I·
15. 019 Koch L. 800 I • 3540 A/II 0070 A • ,945 +1 -
16. 020 American Stress Wire L • 2480 I • 7510 AIM 0070 A • ,375 +/·
Corp.
17' 021 Soule L. 240 I • 0 A/M 0070 A • ,61 +1 -
18. 024 Elco Drilling Co. L • 3150 1 -6020 A/M 0070 A • '97 +/·
19, 025 Hanson L • 2090 1 -3660 A/M 0070 A • ,31 +1-
20. 026 American Stress Wire L • 3160 I • 0 AIM 0070 A • '79 +/·
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Corp.
22. 028 Bumpus ~ Delange L • 1260 1 -2010 A/M 0070 A • 2,47 +I ·
23. 029 Carlton L • 1950 1 -232 0 A/II 0070 A • 4,76 +I · 7
24. 030 Saaple L. 290 1 -380 A/II 0070 A • ,66 +1-
25. 031 Svigel L • 1800 I • 1490 A/II 0070 A • 3,2 +/·
26. 032 Blair L • 2650 I • 10420 A/II 0070 A • 5,02 +I·
27' 033 Buapus II Delange L • 1740 I • 0 A/II 0070 A • 5,01 +I ·
28, 034 Forbes L • 3000 I • , 900 A/II 0070 A • 5,13 +/·
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30. 039 Delang e & Bumpus L -3000 I -9240 A/M 0070 A • 1.03 +/·
31. 040 Koch L • 650 I -0 A/M 0105 A • 1.04 +/-
32. 041 Svlge l L -1640 I -0 A/M 0070 A • 2.42 +/·
33. 043 Rober ts L-960 I -2450 A/M 0070 A • 1.55 +/-
34. 044 Santa Fe Florists L • 2030 I -0 A/M 0070 A • 2.21 +/-
35. 045 Bumpus L. 120 I • 0 A/M 0070 A • .17 +1-
36. 046 Smith L • 750 I • 0 A/M 0070 A • ,44 +/-
37. 047 Whittington L • 3570 I • 13220 A/M 0070 A • 0 53 +/-
38, 056 llhi ttington L • 5180 I • 9410 A/M 0105 A • 1.55 +/·
39, 057 Tague L • 4780 I • 8440 A/M 0105 A • ,82 +/· r I • f •
40, 058 BUipUe L. 130 I -0 A/M 0105 A • ,20 +/·
41, 059 Santa Fe Florists L • 15480 I -10940 A/M 0105 A • 4.55 +/·
42. 060 Hunt L • 6390 I -10500 A/M 0105 A • l.l +/ •
43, 061 Roberts L • 230 I • 880 A/M 0105 A • .53 +/·
44, 062 Knoedler L • 9970 I • 3830 A/M 0105 A • 0 81 +I-
45, 063 Svigel L • 15150 I • 25300 A/M 0105 A • 4.77 +/·
46. 071 Ragsdale L • 5890 I • 3920 A/M 0105 A • .89 +!-
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47 0 072 Ragsdale L • 9070 I • 9860 A/M 0105 A • 1.58 +I·
48. 073 Sal th II Pi techke L. 710 I • 0 A/M 0070 A • ,47 +/·
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50, 075 Smith & Pltschkc L -1190 I -0 A/M 0105 A • .358 +/-
51. 076 Sheets L -3020 I -2720 A/M 0105 A s .47 +1 -
52, 077 Kl ttle L -3070 I -19890 A/M 0105 A • .58 +/-
53, 078 Verdos L -5400 I -19580 A/M 0105 A • ,84 +1 -
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54, 001 Thoma s L-750 I • 0 A/M 0045 A • '78 +/-
55. 002 Thomas L -3450 I -2910 A/M 0045 A • 1.09 +1-
56, 006 Vaughn L -3000 I -3670 A/M 0055 A • 1,16 +/-
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57' 006 Magoftin L -6020 I -5120 A/M 0030 A • 2,35 +/-
58, 007 Meyer L -2160 I -0 A/M 0030 A • 1.19 +/-
59, 009 Tower L -1500 I -3600 AIM 0030 A • '93 +I -
60. 010 Tucker L -1500 I • 1580 A/M 0030 A • . 99 +I -
61. 011 llagoffin L -2400 I -1670 A/M 0030 A • ,99 +/-
62, 014 ThUI'IIID L -4680 I -ll20 A/M 0030 A • 2,39 +/-
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65, 007 Stohn
66, 008 Stohn
67, 009 Manning
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68, 001 Gilliland
69 , 002 Gilliland
70, 003 Porter
71, 009 II CDel'lllott
72, 010 Garrett (Nehon)
73, 012 Auehh1
74, 013 Eldredge
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75, 022 Hill
76, 023 Kiewit
77. 024 Kin it
78, 025 Xi eli t
79, 026 Kiewit
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L. 900
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A/M 0045 A • .17 +/-
A/M 0055 A • .17 +/-
A/M 0055 A • .17 +/-
A/M 0045 A • .86 +!-
A/M 0045 A • • 53 +/-
A/M 0055 A • .59 +/-
A/M 0055 A • 1.0 +/·
A/M 0055 A • .29 +1-
A/M 0055 A • ,35 +1-
A/II 0055 A • • 58 +/-
A/M 0150 A • 5,07 t/·
A/M 0155 A • 9,41 +/·
A/II 0155 A • 6.28 t/·
A/M 0155 A • .606 +1-
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Garman & Hardy L. 710 I -240 A/M 0070 A • 1,19 +/-
Smith & Pitschke L -13500 I • 40780 A/M 0070 A • 4.55 +/-
Verdos L -ll40 I -3980 A/M 0105 A • 1.21 +I ·
Verdos L ·..!ill.Q_ I ·.Jillt A/M 0105 A • 3.89 +/-
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