HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-10-15 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet-
·.
---
CITY COIJNC= MEETING -Regu1ar
October 15. 1973
-
--
·. T 32X
~-
-
•
---
AGENDA FOR
THE REGUJ:.A..R COUNCIL MEETING
OCTOBER 15 , 1.973
8:00 P.M. C&1l.. to order,.. i...nvoc.ation. by Mr. Paul.. Thoma...s, Mir1iste.r
of the Engl.ewood Church of Christ, pl..edge of al..1egiance
l..ed by Boy Scout Troop No . 92 , and rol..l.. cal..l...
J 2.
.../ 3.
Minutes of Previous Meetings •
../<al Regu..l..a.r meeting of September 4, .1..973 . (Copies
e.nc.l..osed .)
J (b) S peci.al. meeti..n.g of Septend:J.er ~o . 1973. (Copies
e.nc:l..ose.d. >
J (c) ~ar :me.eti...ng of September ~7 . 1973. (Copi._.es
e.ncl.osed . )
II (d) Regu1.a.r :meeting of october ~. 1973. (Copies
e.ncl..osed.)
Visitors.
~ .. ,
~b)
R.ecogn..i.ti.on of ••special.. Guests•• of th.e Cou.nci..l...
Other V:Lsi..tors •
Publ..i.c Heari...ng •
.../(a) To consider the request o£ the Sa..:L.nt Loo.i..s ca.th.ol...i...c
Church , 3310 So~th Shetman Street, for a specLa1
events .l..i.quor pe~t for November 4, 1973. A~~-
L-:ag -1..1..1 be Mrs_ El...Lza..beth SchUJZ~iS,.D.D. and "Mrs _ Loi.s
flu:tck:£> --
4 _ C<:J~~m~unic:.a.ti.ons -No AC't:.ion Reccm:unended _
./(a.) M.i..nutes of the Fi.r~e..n • s Pensi.on Boa.rd o£ Septem-
ber 28 , ~973. (Copies enc1osed .)
Minutes of the E1ection Commission meeting of
October 9 , 1973. (Copies enc1osed.)
Minutes of the Eng1e-aod. Pu.b1.i.c L.i...bra.ry Board
~eeting of October 9 , 1973. (Copies enc1osed.)
(d) Mi...nutes of the P1a.nn:L.ng and Zon.:Ln.g C~issi.on
meeting of September S, 1973-(Copies enc1osed_)
II --
1 -
-
---
Page 2
October 1..5 Agenda.
Cammunicat~ons -No Action Recommended. (Continued .)
._/te) Fi...n.anci.a1 Report for the month of September, 1973.
(Copies enc1osed .)
-(£> Mento.ra..ndum ::t.rom th-e Director of Fi....na..nce re1at.i.V"e
to El..ect~on Offenses . (Copies enc1osed.)
MezDora.nda from t.h_e Ci..ty Ha.nag:e..r., c:t::r. i-e£ of Pol. ice,
a nd the Director of Ut.1-l..i.. ies &UDIIllla.:ri..z.i..ng their
attendance recent seminars . (Copies encl..osed .)
Me:mora..ndum from. the Director of Publ..i..c Work..& out-
J..Lning the schedul..e for the 1973 Leaf Pick-Up
Prog~am . (Copies encl..osed .)
Letter to the City Cou.nc1...l. from Mrs. Wi...1ma Scott
expressing appreciation fo r the van for the el..derl..y .
(Copies encl..osed.)
Cou c1.1 a ction request for 3 . 2 be.er 1.i.ce.nse .renewal..
for the Na. tiona..J.. Tea Cc:xnpa..ny ,. d/b/A Del.. Fa..rm,
4160 South Bro.a~ay. (Cou..n.ci..1 A ction .RII!-quest Form
encl..osed. >
Memorandum from the D.i..rect.or o£ Fi...n.a.nce rel...a.ti.ve
to the RiSk Ma..na.qe:me.nt Study . (Copy of ~Demo and
reso1utio~ enc~osed .)
Memora ndum front Bruce D. Mende.l.son to S~ey H.
D .i..a..1 recc::xnm.e.ndi.ng the esta..bl..i..shme.nt of a. Counc:L.l.
on Ag~ng. (Cop~es enc1osed .)
Letters from Lowe11 E . PaLmquLst ~ President of the
Enq.l.e"'-"'C>d Cha.mber of Ccxmn.erce. and Raymond c . Koe.rni.g,
Jr.~ Pres~de.nt of the eon.r.u.ni.ty A.rts Symphony
Board request.Lng funds froat the City of Engl.e-ood
£or 1~74. (Cop~es enc.l.osed .. )
6. C1 y A orney
J(a.) Ordi...na.nc:e O'Pl f:i..na..1 r ea..d...i.ng a..ssessi....ng the property
t.a.x. .l...evy for the C1.ty of En.gl.ewood a t 3 .. 97 m.:i.3.1.s. "\'
(Pa ssed on the fLrst r eading on October 1.~ .1.973 .)
J (b) .Re:so.l.uti.OD ma_ki.ng fi...ndi..nqs t.ha.t the proceed.i.nqs on
the a..n.n.ex.a.ti.on of approx..i..ma.te.l.y 1.83 a cres i.n the 4-lp
vicinity of Santa Fe and Onion Streets comp.l.y -ith
the state statute. (Copies encl.osed .. )
--
'32xl
-
•
•
•
• -
Page 3
Oct.obe.r l.S Agenda.
C.i..ty Attorney. (Cont.i..nued .)
vf (b) B~11 for an ordinance annexing appr ox ~te1y 183
a cres .i...n the vi...ci.ni.ty of Santa. Fe and On...i.on Street&_
CCop.i..es enc1osed .)
J (C)
_/d)
Authori.za.t.i..on for the Mayor o:f the Ci...ty of E::n.g1e-
~ to execute a c ontrac-t granti...ng to the C ity
the r .i.gh t to co:n..struct a n d m,a :Lnt.a i.n a con. crete
apron and fa.c:i..ng o n p roperty a-ned by the S outhern
Rai.1--.y Company. {C opi...es en.c1osed.)
Recommendation that Bernard Bera.rdini., Ci...ty Attor-
n ey, and Jim Supi.nger, Di..rector o£ Coamruni.ty Deve1op-
ment.. be permitted to a..tte.nd the I.n.st:.i.tute on P1.an.n.i...ng ,
Zoning , and Eminent D onwai...n at the Mu.ni.c.i..poa.1 Leqa.1
Study Center , D a1Las, Texas, from November 7-9, 1973.
7. C ity Manager
/ca.) Reso1ut.i..o:n. a.pp:ropr i.at.ing funds for va.:ri..ous project.& ~"\
i...n the Ge.ne.ra1 Fund a..nd Pub1i..c Xmprovezne.nt Fund.
(Copies enc1osed .) ...J(b) MemoX7a..n.dum: from the City Manager .rel..ati.ve to the
Master Street P Lan. (Copies enc 1osed_)
Recomrn.enda.tion that Lt.&_ Leon Mu.-11 and Ron Frazer
be pez=mitted to attend the Fa1..l... Retrai..n.inq Session
of the FBI National.. Aca demy A .ssoc:i..a.tes in Cheyenne.
Wyonl.i..ng . Oc-tober 19-20 , 1 973 . (Funds have been
budqete.d for this trip .)
(d) Manager•s Choice.
8. Adjournment
City Ma.na.ger
SHD/sp
II • •
'32xl
1 -
-
TO:
FROM:
RE:
DATE:
•
• -
~1 persons invo1ved in November 6 e1ection
Kar1 No11enberger, Director of Finance
E1ection Offenses
October 5, 1973
With the upcoming e1ection only a month away, Z thought
it wou1d be beneficia1 at this t~e. for the sake of c1arity, to
itemize the e1ection offenses as specified under State 1aw and
the Home Rul..e Charter. The cooperation o£ a11 parties ~nvo1ved
wou1d be appreciated to prevent unfair e1ection practices.
1. Campaign Signs -May not be erected a1ong any
street or highway ~n any p1ace not zoned for commercial.. or
.:i..nd·ust.ri.al.. uses. If you are unsure of the zoning. pl..ease ca11
the COnununi.ty Devel..opm.ent Depa..rtm.ent.
2. E1ecti.on Notices -Wil..l.. be posted in each precinct
10 days prior to the el..ection. Tampering with those notices is
proh..i.bited.
3. E1ectioneerinq -No person ~ay e1ectioneer wi~in
100 feet of the po11s on e1ection day.
4. Restrictions on Emo1oyers (a) May not refuse
time off to vote, (b) May not inf1uence the vote of any em-
p1oyee by force, vio1ence, or restraint or by ~nf1icting or
threatening to ~n£1ict any injury, damage, harm or 1oss or by
. di..acha.rging from. emp1oyment or by proroot~ng him. in emp1oyment,
(c) May not post any notices threatening emp1oyeea in any ~ay.
S. Xntimidation -May not use or threaten use of
~orce. etc. in o~der to inf1uence voters in any way.
6. Br1bery and Vote Buying -May ~ot attempt to in-
f1uence a vote by pay~ng money to the voter or attempt brLbery
on them.
7. Forging Ba11ots -May not attempt or succeed in
forging ba11ots ~ order to in£1uence the outcome o£ the
e1ection.
8. Voting -May not vote tw-ice or in any precinct i.n
Which residence is not ma~tained.
9. Liquor -May not induce 1iquor into any po11ing
p1a.ce.
Kar1 No11enberge~
ex officio City c~erk
I I j
i
r
I I
I
I
I
I II I • •
-
-
-
-
•
• -
ENGLEWOOD FIRE DEPARD.IENT PENSION BOARD
Meet~ o£ September 28, 1973
The F1...remen • s Pen.s:l.on Board met 1..n the i...n-se~ce tra~ rOCGl a.t
C::l.ty ~ on September 28, 19'73 at 4:00 P.M.
The Co:Ll...owi...ng members were p:resen :
Dave Cl..a.y-t.on
curr Se1by
Karl.. Nol..J..enberger
Grayson Ha.rtl..ey
He..rl..a.n Bu.chol..z
Yayor Se:nt:l.
Cba~ Hartl..ey stated that the Board was meet~ to cons:l.der a request
~ F~ef":l.gbter George Jones ~or d~sab~~~ty ret~rement ~ the C~ty ot
Englewood. He noted and allowed the Board to read two doctors• reports
and the bospi.t~ report. Both doctors• reports stated that Mr . Jones
was ~sab1ed and wou1d not be able to return to f""~ref""~ghting.
Board member Selby :l.nqu..i..red of" Mr. Ha.rt~ey whether the Boa..rd. sbou.J.d
eons~der the escalat~on c1ause at thda t ~e pre~ous to the actual
retLrement of" Mr. Jones. He f"elt that the Board should adopt an esca-
1at1.on clause Cor ret~r~ members.
Board member No11enberger s~ated that an esca1at1.on clause was def"~ed
g1.~ ret~red pens~on members 50S o~ the current saLary ~ the F1re
Department as pen.s:!.on benef""':i.ts. rather than 50% oC the salary at the t'i.me
they reti.red. He stated that he was opposed to the esca1at:1.on clause at
th:i.s ti.me Cor two rea..sons.
The f':1.na.nc:l.al.. a.ctua..r"1.a.1 study done :1..n 19'72 f"or the Fi..remen' s
Pens.i.on Fund st.ated that the Fund was severel..y short of" cash and eontri.-
buti.ons to f"~ance the present benef"~ts~ In add:l.ti.~ to that~ the F~e
f"1ghters• Assoc:l.at:l.on and the C:l.ty o£ Engl..ewood were engaged ~ barg~
a.nnua.11y under the Cb.a.r-r.er of" the C::l. 'tY of" Engl..ewood-Si...nce an i..ncrease
::1.n benef'"i."t.s t.o pens:l.on bo·a..rd members :1.s, :1.n ef"~ect, a bene..f""i.t i..ncrease
to a11 f'":1.re£~hters :1.n the ~ture, he t"el..t the esca1at:l.on c1ause was a
negot:l.abl..e bener:l.t and should not be passed by t~s Board.
Board member Se~by stated that he f"e1t the escalati.on clause was
respons1.b1.11.ty of"" the C~ty and should be passed.
Board member Bucho1z stated that he was very much 1.n f""a.vor o:£' the
esca1at1.on clause gi.ven the t remendous rate ot ~1at:1.on :1.n the country.
Board member No~enberger moved and Boa.rd member C1ay-ton seconded a mot:!.on
to cease di.scuss~on or the esca1at1.on c1ause at thds t~ and to come back
at a ~ture meet~ ~th add1.t1.ona1 ~or.mati.on and the Ci.ty N&nager•s
posi. ti.on eo.ncern:ln.g th:1.s. Upon the ca11 of"" the ro:l.l. • the vote resu1 ted
as f""o:l.l.ows:
• •
r 32xl
-
-
-
---
ENGLEWOOD FIRE DEPARTMENT PENSION BOARD
The Fi...remen' s Pensi.on Board met :1.n the :1..n-serv-1.ce tra:l..n..:i..ng room at
C~ty Ha.1.1 on September 28, 1973 at 4:00P.M.
The f"'ol....1ow1..ng members were present:
Dave C1a.yton
Cl.J.f"f" Sel.by
Kar1 No11enberger
Grayson Ha.rt1ey
H.a.r1a.n Bucholz
Nayor Sent:!.
C~ Hartley stated that the Board was meet~ to cons:lder a request
~ F~C:lgbter George 3ones tor d:lsab:l1:1ty ret:lrement ~ the C:lty or
Eng1.ewood . He noted and a.l...l.oW"ed the Boa..rd to read two doctors" reports
and the bosp:l.ta.l.. report. Both doctors' reports stated. that !.tr. Jones
was ~sab1ed and would not be able to return to f"':lreC:lght~.
Board member Se1by 1..nqui.red ot:' Ur. Hartley whether the Board shou.1d
eons:lder the esca1at:lon c1ause at t~s t~e pre~ous to the act~
ret:i...rement or' Mr. Jones. He Ce1 t that the Board sbou.l...d adopt an esca-
1.at:lon c1ause Cor ret:lr~ members.
Board member No11enberger stated that an escalat:lon c1ause was de~ed as
g:l~ ret:lred pens:lon members 50% of" the current sa1ary ~ the F~
Department as pens~on bener~ts, rather than 50S or the salary at the t~
they ret~red . He stated that he was opposed to tbe esca1at~on c1ause at
tb.i._s t:i.me Cor t wo reasons.
The f"1...nanc~a1 act ua..r:la1 study done ~ 1 9'72 £"or the F:1.remen 's
Pe.n.s~on Fund sta.'t.ed that the Fund was severe]..y short of" cash and c.ontr:l-
but:l.on.s to f".1..n.a..:oce the present bene.f":t ts. In add:l."'t..~on to that, the F~re
f"~hters' Assoc:l.at:lon and the C:lty of" Englewood were engaged ~ barg~
a.nnua..1..1y under the Charter o:r the C:l.ty of" Englewood. S:lnce an ::tncrease
::tn bene~:tts t..o pe.n.s:ton board me:m.bers 1-s, ~ e.1'"1"'ec"T., a. be:n.ef"':tt i..n.c.rea.se
to a11 .f":lref":lghters 1..n. the ~uture, be Celt the esea1at:lon c.1ause was a
negot:table beneC:lt and should not be passed by ~s Board.
Board member Selb y stated that he f"e1t the esc.a1at:lon clause was
respons:1.b:l1:lty of" the C:tty and should be passed.
Board member Bucholz stated that he was very muc:h :t..n Cavor or the
esca1at:lon clause g:lven the t remendous rate or ~a't.~on ~ the country.
Board member No11enberger moved and Board member C1ayton seconded a mot:lon
to cease ~scuss:ton of" the esea1at:lon clause at ~s t~ and to come back
at a ruture meeti-ng ~th add:lt~onal Lnrormat:lon and the C:lty Y&nager'a
pos:lt:lon concernj_n,g 'thi.s. Upon the call or the ro1l.., the vote resulted
as f"ol.l..ows: --
-
-
-
---
2
Ay-es: Board members Cl..ay-ton Nol...1enberger, Sent:l.
Nays: Board members Sel.by.. Ha.rtl..ey, Bucholz.
Cba~ Hart1ey declared the mot:lon defeated.
Board member Se1by moved and Board member Bucho1z seconded a mot:lon to
est.a..b1..:f.._a.h an esca1a:t:lon cl..au..se £'or t!Ll...1 members o'£ the F~'s Pens:lon
Fund. Upon the ca..1..l. o'£ the ro1.1, the vote resu.1ted as fol...1ows:
Ay-es: Board mem.bers Se1by, Ha.rtl..ey11 Buchol..z.
Nays: .Board members Cl.a.y-t.on,. Nollenberger, Sent:l.
C~ Hartley decl..ared the mot:lon def:"eated.
Board member C1ayton stated that he was not opposed :l.n any-'1lln!!lY" to an
esca1at:lon c1auae, but had to quest:lon the £'~c:la1 respons:lb~:lty o~
1. t at thi.s t:l.me .
Board .member Sel..by moved and Board mem.ber Cl...a.yt.on seconded a mot"i..on to
have the C:lty Attorney present at the next meet~ to d.:f...scusa the
escalat:lon c1auae and add.:f...t:lonal ~ormat:lon on the proposed assessed
va.1u.at:lon o£" the C:lty :1.n the t"u.ture, as we1.1. a_s ot.her pert:l..nen:t ~o~t:fon
concern..i..ng the esca.1at:lo:n cl..a.use _ Upon the ea..11 of: the rol..l.., the vote
resu1 ted as f"ol....l..ows:
Ayes: Board members Sel..by, R.a.rtl..ey, Bucho1z, C1ayton,
No1.l..enberger, Senti..
Na:;ra: None
Board Cha~r.man Hartl..ey dec1ared the mot~on earr~ed .
Board member Cl..ay-ton moved and Board member Nol....l..enberger seconded a mot:!.on
to accept the doctors' reports and bosp.i.t.al. report on ~ver/Operator/
Eng:i..neer George Jones . Upon the cal..l. of' t.be ro1.1, the vote resu.1ted a.s
f:ol....l..ow-s:
Ayes: Board members Se:l.by, Ba..rt1ey, Bucho1z, C1a.yt.on, No:l..l.enberger,
Sent.:i.
Nays: None
Cba~ Hartley decl..ared the mot:ton carr~ed.
A genera1 di..acuss.i.on of: Mr. Jones' career w:l.tb the F:l..re Department ensued.
Board member Bucbol.z moved and Board member Sent~ seconde d a mot.i.on to
accept the med.i.cal.. ret~ement f:or ~sab~.i.ty of: Dr.i.ver /Operator/Eng~eer
George Jones, erf"ect.i.ve October :1., 1973. Upon the ea11 ot the ro11, the
vote resul.ted as f:o11ows: --
· .. '32xl
-
l-
•
• -
3
Ay-es: Board members Se1by. Ha..rt.1ey, Bucbol...z, Cl..ayton,
No11enberger, Sent~.
Nays: None
C~ Bartl...ey decl...ared the mot~on earr~ed .
Board member Nol..l...e.n.berger moved and Board member C1ay-t.on seconded a mot::l.on
to grant a ret~t beneC~t to George Jones or $549 per month eommene~
w1.th the f""i..rst check on October ::31, 1.9'7.3. Upon. t.be ca.11 o£ the ro1..1., the
vote resu1ted as ~o11ows:
.Ayes: Boa..rd Members Cl...ayton, Nol...l...en.berger, Senti., Sel..by,
Hartl...ey. Buchol...z.
Nays: None
Board c~ Hartl...ey decl...ared the mot~on carr:i.ed.
The Boe...rd adjourned at that t1me.
c.c: John Lowry, A.ceounti.ng Depa.rt..Jae:nt
R.::l..cha:rd Lor:S..g, Pereonne~ Depa.r1:;1Dent
Bern.a.rd Bera.rdt...n..:l, C1ty At"T.or::ney
soa:ra:
• •
,
-
•
•
•
• -
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING 183 ACRES • MORE OR LESS • AS HEREINAFTER
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED 0 TO THE CITY OF EN:;LEWOOD. COLORADO.
WHEREAS. on Ju1y 16. 1973 the C~ty Counc~1 adopted
and approved Reso1ut~on No . 33 0 Se~es of 1973 ev~denc~ng
~ta ~ntent to annex a parce1 of 1and known as the Santa Fe-
Un1..on Annexat1..on. conta::Ln.~ approx..i.mate1y 183 acres. more or
1eaa; and
WHEREAS. due Not:Lee of He~ng on aa:l.d proposed
annexeti..on W&ll g1..ven a.a required by 1aw. and Heari...n,g was
he1d on September 10. 1973 at Eng1ewood. Co1orado to dete~
:1.£ the proposed a.n.nexat:i.oa met: the requ:i.rement.a of Chapter 1.39 •
Art~c1e 21. Sect~on 4 of the Mundc~pa1 Annexat~on Act of 1965.
C.R.S. •63. as amended; and
WHEREAS_,. Reao1ut1..on No. • Serf..ea of 1973. paaaed
and approved by the C~ty Counc~1 of the C~ty of Eng1ewood on
the 1st day of October. 1973 found and dete~d that aa:l.d
proposed annexat~on d~d ~ fact. comp1y ~th the p~a~ona
-of aa~d Act.
-. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAI!E:D BY THE CITY COUIIICIL
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. -fo1l..-a:
Seet~on 1. That the fol.l.owi.ng cleac~d parc:al. of
l.and l.ocated :Ln and be~ng part of Arapahoe ecn..ty. State of
Co1orado ~-e1~g~b1e for anne~~on UDder the provia:Lona of
the Hun~c~pa1 Annexat~on Act of 1.965. Chapter 1.39. Art~cl.e 21..
Seet~on 4 and the same ~s hereby --d and-a part of
the C~ty of Eng1ewood • Col.orado:
Beg~~ at a po:Lnt fr..a wh.i.ch the c~n
1/4 corner of Sec. 4. 8. 9• Townah~p 5 South •
Range 68 West of the S:Lxth P~nei.pa1 Mer~d:Lan.
bears E. 62.1 ft.; Thence w. 102.1 ft. al.ong the
N. 1~ne of See. 9-5--68 to a po~nt on the w. R .o.w.
1:Lne of U .S . Rwy. 85; Thence N . 11• 43' E 337.0
ft. a1ong aa~d W. R.O.W. 1:Lne to ~po:Lnt on the
N. 1:Lne of the S 1/2 S 1/2 S 1/2 SW 1/4 See. 4-5--68;
-1-
• •
-
•
•
•
• -
Thence W. 1673.2 ft. a1ong said N. 1Lne to a po~nt ;
Thence s_ 330.0 ft. to a po~nt on the N. 1~ne of
Sec. 9-5-68; Thence W. 211.87 ft. a1ong said N.
1~ne to a point; Thence S. 330.48 ft. to a po~nt
on the S . 1~ne of the N 1/2 N 1/2 N 1/2 NW 1/4
Sec _ 9-5-68; Thence W. 659.13 ft. a .1ong said S.
1~e to a poLnt on the w. 1ine of Sec. 9-5-68; Thence
N. 19.33 ft. a1ong aa~d w. 1~ne to a po~nt 1010.0
ft. N. of the SW cor. NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 9-5-68;
Thence s 65° oo• w. 350.0 ft; Thence s. so-30. w.
310.0 ft.; Thence s 16° ss• w. 845.0 ft. to a po~nt
on the N. 1~ne of the SE 1/4 NE 1/4 Sec. 8-5-68;
Thence W. 374.0 ft. a1ong said N. 1~ne to ~ts po~nt
of ~nteraect~on with the ex~st~ng C~ty L~mits. C~ty
of Eng1ewood. Co1orado; Thence a1ong the fo11owing
courae -said course being a1ong the exis~ing City
L1.D:d..ta., City of En.g1ewood • Co1orado; S. oo• 18' 30'' W.
278.0 ft .; Thence S. 72° 17• 00 .. E. 631.2 ft.;
"'."beace S. oo• 01' 45'' W. 688.2 ft.; Thence N. 89°
46• 40'' E. 538 ... 2 ft.; Thence s ... 64° 12' SO'' E ...
185.0 ft.; Thence S. 75° 46 • 30 .. w. 44. 1 ft.;
Thence S 00° 03• 30 .. W. 67.8 ft. to the SE Cor .
NE 1/4 Sec. 8-5-68; Thence N. 56° 22• E. 460.12
ft.; Thence N 57° 42• E. 41.57 ft. to the N. 1Lne
of County Road No. 1 (Brown Road) -at ~ta poi.nt
of ~nteraection ~db the center 1iae of Pet:ersburgh
~tch; Thence N 21• 45• W. 190.10 ft.; Thence N.
04• so• W. 309.50 ft.; Thence N 83° 03• E. 262.31
ft.; Thence S 24° 49• E. 503.03 ft. to theN. 1~ne
of County Road No. 1 (Brown Road); Thence N. 83°
03• E. 80.85 ft. a1ong aa~d N. 1~ne; Thence N.
82° 55• E. 434.88 ft. a1ong a~d N. L~; Thence
s. 87° 53• E. 204.30 ft. a1ong aa~d N. 1~; Thence
N. 10• 47• E. 507.65 ft.; Thence s. 84• 59• E.
508.19 ft.; Thence S. 56° oo• E. 331.84 ft. to the
_,. cor .. of Lot 1. Be11 Ia1e Gardena; Thence S.
11• 19 • W. 404.25 ft. a1ong the E. R.o.w. 1~ne of
the A. T. & S.F. R.R. to ~ta poLnt of Lnteraecti.on
with the s. 1~oe of Lot 4. Be11 X.a1e Gardena ; Thence
N. 89° 47• E. 333.60 ft. a1ong a~d S. 1Lne to the
SE Cor. of a aid Lot 4; Thence S • 20.0 ft. ; Thence
a1ong the arc c:f a 45.0 ft. rad~ua curve to the 1eft
176.71 ft. (225° of arc); Thence N. 45° oo• W.
52.1 ft.; Thence N. 100.0 ft. to the SW Cor. of
Lot 6 • Be11 XaLe Gardena; Thence N. 89e 46 • E.
87.3 ft. to the SE Cor. of a~d Lot 6; Theoce N.
125.0 ft. to the NW Cor. of Lot s. Be11 Xa1e Gardena.
Second F:L1:Lng; Thence N . 89° 46 • E. 244.0 ft to
the NE Cor. of Lot 5 • Be11 Xs1e Gardens • Second
F:L1~ng; Thence S. 125.0 ft. to the SE Cor. of sai.d
-2:...
• •
'32xl
•
-
--
Lot 5; Thence N. 89° 46' E . 329.26 ft. to the SE
Cor. of Lot 12. Be11 1a1e Gardens; Thence s. 12°
55' E. 597.64 ft.; Thence N. 08° 05' E . 400.4 ft .;
Thence N. 08° 15' W ... 100.0 ft; Thence N ... 12• 55'
W. 351.74 ft. to the NE Cor. of Lot 13. Be11 1s1e
Gardens; Thence s. 89° 47' W. 303.3 ft. a1ong the
s. 1~ne of W. Tufts Ave. to the W. 1~ne of the E 1/2
E 1/2 NW 1/4 SW 1/4 NE 1/4 Sec. 9-5-68; Thence
N. 670 ... 0 ft: ... a1ong: aa1...d W ... 1f..n.e. to a. pof...n.t on the.
s. 1~ne of the N 1/2 N 1/2 Sec. 9-5-68; Thenc:e W.
827.27 ft. a1ong a~d s. 1~ to a po~nt .on the
W. R.O.W. 1~ne of the D.& R.G.W. R .R.; Thence
N. 11° 43' E. 1346.20 ft. a1ong aa~d W. R.O.W.
1~ to the po~t of beg~nn~ng; aa~d tract conta~~ng
183 acres • u.:>re or 1eaa ...
Sect~on 2. That th~ ord~nance aha11 take effect
and be ~n fu11 force th~rty (30) days after pub1~ca~on
fo11~ f~na1 pass-e.
Introduced read ~ fu11 and passed on £~rat read~ng
on the 15th day of October. 1973.
Pub1~hed ~n fu11 -a B~11 for .u Ord1.naoce on the
18h day of October. 1973.
ArrEST:
ex
1:. Jtar1 F. No11enberzer. do hereby eert~fy that the
above and forego~ ::Ls a true. acc:u..rate and c::.G!Iap1ete copy
of a B~11 for an Ord~ce. ~ntroduced. read ~ fu11. and
passed on f~rst read~ on the 1Sib day of October. 1973.
ex off~c~o C~ty ~1erk-T:reaaurer
-3-
• •
-., '32 x l
1 -
•
•
•
• -
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING 183 ACRES. MORE OR LESS. AS HEREINAFTER
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED. TO THE CITY OF EN:;LEWOOD. COLORADO.
WHEREAS. on Ju1y 16. 1973 the C~ty Counc~1 adopted
and approved Reao1ut~on No. 33. Se~ea of 1973 ev~denc~~
~ta ~ntent to annex a parce1 of 1and known as the Santa Fe-
Un.:Lon Annexat:i..on contain1..ng approx1..m.ate1y 183 acres • 1110re. or
1eee; and
WHEREAS • due Not~ee of Hear~ng on a~d proposed
a.anex.ati..on waa gi..ven a..s requ:l..red by 1aw-, and HearLng waa
he1d on September 10. 1973 at Eng1ewood. Co1orado to dete~ne
i..f the proposed AJ::~..Dex.ati..oo. met the req~re111e.nts of Chapter 139.
Art~c1e 21. Sect~on 4 of the Hun~c~pa1 Annexat~on Act of 1965.
C ... R._S. •63, aa .ame.nded; a..ad
WHEREAS. Reao1>1t~on No. if (, • Se~ea of 1973. passed
and ~_[>roved by the C~ty Co>1nc~1 of the C~ty of Eng1ewood on
the ~ day of October. 1973 fo~d and dete~ned that sa;f..d
proposed annexat~on d~d ~ fact comp1y ..r1-th the pro~.s~ona
-of aa~d Act.
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. -fo11ows:
Sect~on 1. That the fo11~ng deL~r~bed paree1 of
1~d 1ocated ~n and be~ng part of Arapahoe County. State of
Co1orado :La e1i..g:1..b1e for anne.xati.on under the prov:i.ai..ona of
the Hun~c~pa1 Annexat~on Act of 1965. Chapter 139. Art~c1e 21.
Sect~on 4 and the same ~-hereby annexed and made a part of
the C~ty of Eng1ewood • Co1orado:
Beg~nn~ at a po~t from wh~eh the coamaon
1/4 c:orner of Sec:. 4. 8. 9. Townah~p 5 South •
~e 68 West of the S~h Pri..nc:~.pa1 Me~d~an.
bears E. 62.1 ft.; Tbence w. 102.1 ft. a1ong the
N. 1~ne of Sec. 9-5-68 to a po~t on the W. R.O.W.
1~ne of u .s . H.y . 85; Thence N . 11° 43' E 337.0
ft. a1ong sa~d w. R.o.w. 1~ to a·po~t on the
N. 1~ of the S 1/2 S 1/2 S 1/2 SW 1/4 Sec:. 4-5-68;
-1-
• •
'32xl
-
-
-
-
--
Thence w. 1673.2 ft. a1ong sa~d N. 1~ne to a po~nt;
Thence S. 330.0 ft. to a po~t on the N. 1~ne of
Sec. 9-5-68; Thence w. 211.87 ft. a1ong s~d N.
1~ne to a po~nt; Thence S. 330.48 ft. to a po~nt
on the S. 1~ne of the N 1/2 N 1/2 N 1/2 NW 1/4
Sec_ 9-5-68; Thence w. 659.13 ft. a1ong s~d S.
1~e to a poLnt on the W. 1~ne of Sec. 9-5-68; Thence
N. 19.33 ft. a1ong sa~d W. 1~e to a po~ttt 1010.0
ft. N. of the SW cor. NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 9-5-68;
Thence s 65° oo• w. 350.0 ft; Thence s. 80~ 30' w.
310.0 ft.; Theace S 16° 55' W. 845.0 ft. to a po~nt
on the N. 1~ne of the SE 1/4 NE 1/4 Sec. 8-5-68;
Thence W. 374 .0 ft. a1ong a~d N. 1~ae to ~ts po~nt
of ~ntersect~on with the e~st~ng C~ty L~mits. C~ty
of Eag1ewood • Co1orado; 'n:a.en.ce a.1ong the fo11owi.ng
course -said course be~ng a1ong the ex~s~~ng C~ty
L1.m:l.ta. C~ty of Eng1ewood. Co1oradcr;S.00° 18' 30" w.
278.0 ft .; The~:~~Ce S. 72° 17' 00" E. 631.2 ft.;
'1"henc.e S. oo• 01• 45"' W ... 688.2 ft ... ; Thence N. 89°
46' 40" E. 538.2 ft.; Thence S. 64° 12' 50" E.
185.0 ft.; The~:~~Ce s. 75• 46' 30" w. 44.1 ft.;
Thence S 00° 03' 30" W. 67.8 ft. to the SE Cor.
NE 1/4 Sec. 8-5-68; Thence N. 56° 22' E. 460.12
ft.; Thence N 57° 42' E. 41.57 ft. to theN. 1~ne
of County Road No. 1 (Brown Road) -at ~ts po~t
of ~ntersection ~db the center 1ine of Petersburgh
~tch; Thence N 21• 45' W. 190.10 ft.; Thence N.
04° 50' w. 309.50 ft.; Thence N 83° 03' E. 262.31
ft.; Thence S 24• 49' E. 503.03 ft. to theN. 1~ne
of County Road No. 1 (Brown Road); Thence N. 83°
03' E. 80.85 ft. a1ong aa~d N. 1~ne; Thence N.
82• 55' E. 434.88 ft. a1ong s~d N. L~ne; Thence
S. 87° 53' E. 204.30 ft. a1ong sa~d N. 1~ne; Thence
N. 10° 47' E. 507.65 ft.; Thence s. 84° 59' E.
508.19 ft.; Thence S. 56° 00' E. 331.84 ft. to the
IIW cor... of Lot: 1, Be 11 Is 1e Gardens ; D:l.enc:e S ...
11• 19' w. 404.25 ft. a1ong the E. R.O.W. 1~ne of
the A. T. & S.F. R.R. to ~ts po~nt of ~ntersect~on
with ~he S. 1Lne of Lot 4. Be11 Is1e Gardens; Thence
N. 89° 47' E. 333.60 ft. a1ong sa~d S. 1~.ne to the
SE Cor. of s~d Lot 4; Thence S. 20.0 ft.; Thence
a1ong the arc cL a 45.0 ft. rad~ua curve to the 1eft
176.71 ft. (225° of arc); Thence N. 45° 00' W.
52.1 ft.; Thence N. 100.0 ft. to the SW Cor. of
'Lot 6. Be11 Is1e Gardena; Thence N. 89c 46' E.
87.3 ft. to the SE Cor. of a~d Lot 6; Thence N.
125.0 ft. to the NW Cor. of Lot a. Be11 Ia1e Gardena.
Second F~1~ng; Thence N. 89° 46' E. 244.0 ft to
the NE Cor ... of Lot 5, Be11 Y.s1e Gardens. Second
F~1Lng; Thence s. 125.0 ft. to the SE Cor. of sa~d
-· -2:..
-•
1-
•
•
• .. -
Lot 5; Thence N. 89° 46' E. 329.26 ft. to the SE
Cor. of Lot 12. Be11 Is1e Gardens; Thence S. 12•
55' E. 597 .64 ft.; Thence N. 08° 05' E. 400.4 ft.;
Thence N. 08° 15' W. 100.0 ft; Thence N. 12• 55'
W . 351.74 ft. to the NE Cor. of Lot 13 0 Be11 Is1e
Gardens; Thence S. 89° 47' W. 303.3 ft. a1ong the
S. 1~ of w. Tufts Ave. to the W. 1~ne of the E 1/2
E 1/2 NW 1/4 SW 1/4 NE 1/4 Sec. 9-5-68; Thence
N. 670.0 ft. a1ong aa1.d W. 1~a.e t:o a po~t: on the
S. 1~ of the N 1/2 N 1/2 Sec. 9-5~8; Thence W.
827.27 ft:. a1ong aa1.d S. 1~ to a po~nt:.on the
W. R.O.W. 1~ of the D.& R.G.W. R.R.; Thence
N. 11• 43' E. 1346.20 ft:. a1ong aa~d w. R.o.w.
1~ne t:o the po~t: of heg~nn~ng; aa~d tract cont:a~ng
183 acre.. 1110re or 1eaa.
Sect~on 2. That th~a ord~a.ance aha11 t:ake effect:
and he ~ fu11 force ~rty (30) days after puh1~cat:~on
fo11ow~ng f~na1 pas•-.
Introduced read ~n fu11 and passed on f~rat read~ng
on the 15t:h day of October. 1973.
Pub1~ahed ~n fu11 -a B~11 for an Ord~ance on the
U!th day of Octoher 0 1973.
Mayor
ATTEST:
ex off~c~o C~ty C1erk-Treaaurer
1:0 Kar1 F. No11enher-r. do hereby cert~ that the
above and forego~ng ~s a true. accurate and eomp1ete copy
of a B~11 for an Ord~nance. ~ntroduced. read ~n £u11. and
passed on f~rst: read~ng on the 151b day of October. 1973.
_ ex off~c~o C~ty ~1erk-Treasurer
-3-
• •
'32 x l
-
-
•
•
• -
llESOLOTI:ON NO . SERIES OF 1973
A ltESOLOTI:ON MAKING CERTAIN FIRDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS RELATING
TO ANNEXATION PROCEDURE AFTER REQtn:ltED HEARING.
WHEREAS. the C1.ty of Eog1ewood. Co1orado h-e.-need
proceedi.nga for anaexat1.on of I..nd tota11.ag 183 ~:rea • .ore or
1ea•; and
WHEREAS • the Co1orado -.url.c:1.pa1 Ana.exat1.on Act of 1965 •
--nded • requ.::Lrea the -~ mun1.c:1.pa11.ty to ho1d a be~ag
and make eerta1.n f1.ndi.nga 0 c<>DC1ue1.ons and dete'll:'llld..nat1.ona; and
WHEREAS. due not:Lce -requ.::Lred by aa1.d at~te h-been
gl.ven for sa1.d bear:Lag .
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF 'DIE CITY OF ENGLE-
WOOD. COLORADO. as fo11owa:
Sec:t1.on 1. '1'bat the C:Lty Coun.c:1.1 of the C1.ty of Eag1-.,od.
from. aa1.d hear1.ag. f1.nda • conc:1udea and determ.:Loe>l that the
app11.c:ab1e requ.::Lrementa of Sec:t~on 4 of the Hun1.c:1.pa1
Ana.exat1.on Act of 1965. --ncled 0 have been -t and that the
terr1.tory to be annexed 1.a e1:Lg-:Lb1e for ana.exat1.on to and by the
C1.ty of Eng1ewood.
Sec:t1.on 2. The C1.ty Counc:1.1 of the C1.ty of Eng1ewood.
further f~nds. eonc1udes and dete~a that no annexat~on e1eet~on
1.a requ1.red 1.n aa1.d an.aexat1.on ~d no add1.t1.ona1 teDD and c:ond:Lt1.ona
are to be :i.Dipoaed •
Sec:t1.on 3 . '1'bat the C1erk of the C1.ty of Eag1ewood aha11
attest and aff1.x the seal. of the C1.ty of Eag1eW'ood to th:La reaol.u-
t1.on and that pub11.c:at1.on of th:La reaol.ut1.on :La requ.::Lred.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED th:La l.Sih day of Oc:tober 0 A.D. • 1973.
Mayor
-1-
• •
-
]-
•
•
·--
------~------~--~~~----------------~'----------------~------------------~
ATTEST:
x. ~1 F -Mo11enberger. ex off~e~o C~ty C1erk-Treaaurer
of the C~ty of Engl.ewood 0 State of Col.orado 0 hereby eert~y that
the abo~ 1..• a true. aec:u.rate • and e~1..ete copy of Re.ao1u.t1..on
No-• Se~ea of 1.973 _
ex off~e~o C~ty C1erk-Treaaurer
-2-• •
-
-
•
• -
~I
¥>e County,
00 P.M.
~r ..
\H...n..:f..ster
---was 1.ed. by
___ .•. u :· asked £'or ro.1.1 ea..1..1.. Upon the c..a11 of' the ro1..1, the
-~~~~ were present:
Counc:f...l. J.lembers B1.essi...ng, Sehwab" Se.h:n.aelt:enberg, Henn:!.ng,
Dbor:l.ty, Brown, B1eaa::1.ng, Senti. ..
Absent : None
The Yayor dec1ared a quorum present ..
AJ..so present were:
*
C:l.ty Manager D1..U.
C:lty Attorney Be.ra.rd1..n.i.
Ass:l.ata.nt Ci. ty Manager McCown
~atrat:!.ve Asa:!.stant Mende1.eon
D:i.rec.tor o£' F~c e No1..1enberger
COUNCILWCUAN HENNING MOVED AND COUNC~ BLESSING SECONDED A
MOTION TO APPROVE THE MI:NUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SEP'TJ!SIBJ!:R 4, THE
SPECIAL MEETING OF .sEP'rnmER l.O, REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEUBl!:R 1.7, AND
REGULAR MEETING OF OCTOBER 1, 1973.. Upon. the ca.1.l.. of' the rol...1, the vote
resu.1 ted as f"ol...1ows:
Ayes: Counc:l.1. Me:nbers Schwab, Schnackenberg, Henning, Dhor:l.ty,
Brown, B1.ess.:Lng, Senti. ..
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor decl..ared the mot.J..on ea.rr:led ..
* * * • •
-
•
---
------'
COUNCrL CHAMBERS
CrTT OF ENGLE'W(X)D, COLORADO
OCTOBER 15, 19'73
The C:l.ty Coune:!.1 or the C.i.ty o£' Eng1ewood, .Ara.pa.hoe County.
Co1o:rado, .et .f..n regu..1.a.r aeaai.on on October 15. 19'73, at 8:00 P._M.
Jr.l&yor Sent :f., presi._d..i.ng, ca1.1ed the meet1..ng to order.
The .i.nvocat:l.on we....s gi.ven by the Rev. Paul.. Thccaas, ~st.er
or the .£:nc1.ewood Cb.u.rch ot Chr::l._st. The P1.ed.ge or A.1..1.egi.JI!!U:l.ee was 1ed by
Boy Scout Troop No. 92.
The Ua.yor asked f"or ro~ ca.1.1. Upon the c~ of: the ro1..1, the
t:'o11~ were present:
Counc:il.. Members B1.ess:l..ng, Schwab, Sc.hn.ackenberg, Henn..i..ng,
Dhori.ty, Brown, B1ess~. Senti..
Absent : None
The ~or dec1ared a quorum present.
A1so present were: C~ty Uanager DLa1
C:f..ty Attorney Bera..r~
Assi.stant C:f.ty ~er MCCown
~strati.ve Asa:f.atant Mende1.eon
D:l.rector of" F:1.nance Nol..1enberger
*
COUNCrLWCMAN HENNING YOVED AND COUNCILYAN BLESSING SECONDED A
MOTION TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SEPrm.IBER 4, THE
SPECIAL YEETING OF SEPrm.IBER 10, REGUIAR MEETING OF~ 17, AND
REGULAR MEETING OF OCTOBER 1., 1.9'73. Upon the ca.11. oC the ro~, the vote
resu..1 ted as f"'o11ows:
A:yes: Counc1.1. lolem.bera Schwab, Schnackenberg., Henn..:1...ng, Dbori.ty,
Brown, B1ess:l..ng, Sent.1. ..
Nays: None
Absent: None
The :Mayo·r dec l.a.red the mot:1.o:n ca.rr:ied.
II --
,
-
-
•
• .. -
2
The Mayor reco~zed the '£'o1low±ng persons '£'rom the 1~st oC
"Spec:1.a.1 C:l.t:!..zen Program I.nv:i.tees".
Mr. Do:n.al..d G. Fu..l..1erton, 3265 So. Race Street, Preci.nct No. 7.
Mr. Fu11erton stated that he apprec:f..ated the ~~tat:!..on.
Mr. Fred W. Voge1, 3470 So . Grant Street, Preo~c t No. 8 .
Mr. Vogel stated that he bad no ccxnp1a.i.nts wi.tb the C:l.ty, and
he ccxapl..:!..mented the men 'W'.bo worked on streets, and a.1.so stated that we
have a £'~ F~ Department .1.n the C:f.. ty.
Mr. Bruce Anderson, a ca.ndi.date '£'or Counc:1..1. orf'i.ce :l..n D1.stri.ct 3
was a.1..so present.
*
COUNCIIMAN SCHWAB YOI7ED AND COUNCIUdAN SCHNACI'CENBERG SECONDED
A YOTYON TO OPEN A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A REQUEST FR!X THE ST.
LOUIS CA'I'HOLIC CHURCH, 33l.O SO . SHERMAN STREET, FOR A SPECIAL EVENTS
LIQUOR PERtofiT FOR Novn.IBER 4, l.9'73.
Mrs. ~zabetb Schumann and Mrs. Loi.s Huy-ck appeared be-Core
Counc:11. Yrs. Huyck stated t.b&t they were here to get a 1.i.cen.se to
beer and ~e at the spaghetti.. d~er on November 4, 1 973.
No one ~ the au~ence appeared to oppose the 1:1.cense.
COUNCI:r.MAN SCHWAB MOVED AND COUNCILWCAIAN HENNING SECONDED A
:MOTION TO APPROVE THE SPECIAL EVENTS LIQUOR LICENSE FOR THE ST. LOUIS
CATHOLIC CHURCH FOR NOVDmER 4, 1.97·3. Upon. the ca.l...1. o£' the rol...J..., the
vote resu1ted as Co11ows:
Ayes: Counc:l1 l.lembers Schwab. Schnackenberg. H~. Dhor:i.ty,.
Brown,. B1ess1.ng • Senti..
Nays: None
Absent : None
The Mayor declared the moti.on carr~ed.
COUNCILWOMAN HENNING MJVED AND COUNCIUdAN SCHNACKENBERG SECO NDED
A MOTION TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC BEARING. Upon the ca.11 of" the ro11,. the vote
resulted as Co11ows:
II • •
--, '32xl
1 -
-
-
--.. -
3
~a: Counc:1.1 Members Schwab, Schnackenberg. Henn:J..ng, Dhori.ty,
Brown, B1esa~. Senti..
Nays: None
Absent: None
Tbe Ya.yo.r dee~a..red. the mot:!.on ca..rr1.ed..
The Co11~ c~eati.ona were reee:!.ved ~or the record.
IL!.n.utea of the Fi..realen' a Pe.na:!.on. Board meet:l.:ng of" September 28.
19'73.
~utes of" the E1eet~on C~aa~on meet~ of" October 9, 1973.
t.U...nutea of" the Engl..ewood. Pub1.i.e L.i.brary Board meet::t.ng oC'
October 9, 19"73.
M:l.nutes of" the P1.euu::rl..ng and Zo~ Ccamrl.sa::l.on meet:l.ng of'
September 5, 19"73.
F"i..nane:le..1. Report £'or the month of" Septem.ber, 1973.
Memorandum f"rom the D~eetor of" F~ee rel..at:!.ve to E1eet:lon
Of:'f"ensea.
Memoranda rrom the C:!.ty Nan&ger, C~ef" of" Po1:!.ee, and the
~rector of" Uti.1:!.t:!.es summar:!.z~ the~ attendance at recent s~s.
Memorandum rrom the D:!.rector of" Publ..i.c Works out1~ the
sc.hedu.l..e Cor the 19"73 Lea.f" Pi..clcup Program.
Letter to the C:!.ty Counc:!.1 ~ Mrs. W~ Scott express~
appreei.ati.on Cor the van f"or the elder~.
* *
COUNCII.MAN DHORITY J.VVED AND COUNCIUlAN BLESSING SECONDED A
MJTION TO APPROVE A REQUEST FOR A 3.2 BEER LICENSE RENEWAL FOR THE
NATIONAL TEA CCNPANY, D/B/A DEL FARM, 4160 SOUTH BROADWAY. Upon the
ca..1.1 oC the ro1.1, the vot·e resu.1 ted as :f'"ol..~ows:
Ayes: Coun.c:f..1 Members Schwab, Schnackenberg, Henn.:l.ng, Dhor:f..ty,
Brown, Bless~, Sent:f...
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor declared the mot:f..on carr:f..ed.
* *
-•
-
•
•
• -
4
C~ty ~er D~a1 began a d~acuss~on o~ a memorandum f"rom the
~rector o~ F~ce re1at~ve to the ~sk W&nagement Study.
He stated that the pol..~cy statement enc1osed on the Reso1ut~on
was recc:::cmnended t o Coun..c:f..1~ along ~t.h. the a.cti.ons enclosed i.n the m.:l..nu"t.·es.
Counc:1..l..woma.n Renn.i.ng stated that i.t 1ooked 11.ke a we~ worked-ou
pl..an ~ the ~~e1d or r:1.sk management, and comp1~ented the Di.rector oC
F~ce f"or b.J.s f":1..ne ef":f'"orts ::l..n th:ls area.
RESOLUTION NO. ~· SERIES OF 1.9'73
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A RISK MANAGEMENT POLICY FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO.
(Copi.ed ::l..n ru11 ~the Of"f":1.ci.a1 Reso1uti.on Book.)
COUNCI~ BLESSING y:JVED AND COUNCIIKAN SCHNACKENBERG
SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 45, SERIES OF 1.9'73. Upon
the ca11 of" the ro11, the vote resu1ted as f"o11ows:
~es: Counc:1...1 Members Schwab. Sc.bn.a.ck:e:n.berg, Henn.:l.ng, Dhor:l ty.
Brown, !U.esai...ng,. Senti..
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1ared the mot:l.on carr:1.ed.
*
Counc1.1 recei.ved a. memorandum. :rran Bruce D . :Me.n..del..son to
Stan1ey H. D:1.a1 recommen~ the estab1:1.shment oC a Counc1.1 on Ag~.
C:1.ty N&nager D:1.a1 stated that tb~s recommendat~on had grown
out of" surveys and work put 1..nto the Sen.:f.or Survey. Th.:f..s counei..l. wou.1d
be eoord.~at:!.ng a11 the e1der1.y act:lvi..t~es and exp1or·i..ng new areas.
Counc:l1man Dbor:lty stated that he f"e1t the C:lty should proceed
w1th t~s as soon as poss:lb1e.
Counc~1man Schnackenberg stated that a ~ct:lon of" the C:lty :ls
to serve the pub1:!.c, and that :ma..ny of" the peop1e :1.n the C:!.ty of" Englewood
are e1der1y, neeesa:!.tat~ t~s counc:!.l..
Counc:ll.woman Henn.:l.ng stated that we needed to use the $20,000
currentl.y budgeted f"or commun:!.ty att:!.tud~ stud:!.es f"or research ~ thds
area.
• •
'32xl
-
-
•
• -
5
COUNCIIHAN SCHNACKENBERG MOVED AND COUNCILWCNAN HENNING SECONDED
A MOTION TO APPROVE THE CONCEPT ON THE COUNCIL ON AGING.. Upon the ca11
of'" the ro11, the vote resulted as ~o11ows:
Ayes: Counc:1.1 Members Schwab, Schnackenberg, He.nn.:1..ng, Dhori.ty,
Brown,. B1ess~. Senti..
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor declared the mot:f..on carr:i.ed.
Mayor Senti. :i..ntroduced Mr. Art Ma..rti.n., Jr. who had just entered
the room..
Counc:1.1 rece:f..ved 1etters rrom Lowe11 E. Palmq~st,. Pres:l.dent
of'" the Eng1ewood Chamber of" Ccxmnerce,. and Ra.ymond C. Koern.:1.g,. Jr. ,.
Pres:f..dent oC the CCG~mun.i. ty Arts Symphony Board requesti..ng f"unds Cram.
the C:f..ty of'" Eng1ewood f'"or 1974.
Counc:1..l..woma.n Henn:tng stated that she wou.1d request that the
Board of" the Chamber of" Commerce meet ~th the Counc:1.1 and request more
:l.n.f"ormat:f..on !"rom the Commun:tty .Arts Symphony as to the:1.r program .
Counc:11man Dbor:f.ty stated that the meeti..ng request sbou1d be
set up ~th the Chamber of'" Commerce Cor November 5th,. pr:l.or to the
Counc :1..l.. meet:i.ng .
Counc:ll...ma.n Schwab rem.i.nded Counc::ll.. that they would need to
re~ew t~s Cor the budget beCore C~1 approval...
C:lty Attorney Berard~ began d~scuss:lon oC an ord~ce on
£~ rea~ assessLng the property tax 1evy Cor the C:lty oC Englewood
at 3.97 ~11s.
Counc::ll...ma.n Dhor:lty stated that :lt was one oC the 1owest ~11
1e~es La the a~at e.
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIUIAN DHORITY.
BY AUTHORITY
ORDI.NANCE NO. _____£!,_. SERIES OF 19'73
AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TAX LEVY IN NILLS UPON EACH DOLLAR OF THE ASSESSED
VALUATION OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO,
FOR THE YEAR 19'74.
(Cop~ed ~ ~ ~ the orr~c~a1 Ord1nance Book.)
II • •
'32xl
1 -
-
•
•
• ... -
6
COUNCI:UKAN DHORITY MOVED AND COUNCIUoiAN BROWN SECONDED A UOTION
TO APPROVE ORDrNANCE N·o. 41~ SERIES ~OF 1973. Upon the call. o£' the ro~1 ..
the vote resu1 ted &s Co1~ows:
.Ayes: Coun.c:!.l. Uembers S chwab,. Sc.hn.ackenberg,. Henn..i...ng,. Dhor:1ty,.
Brown,. Bl ess~,. Sent:!..
Nay-s : None
Absent : None
The Mayor declared the mot~on carr:1ed.
C~ty Attorney Berar~ began d:!.scuss:!.on o~ a resol.ut:!.on ~
f':l.nd1.ngs that th.e proceed.i..ngs on the a.nn.e.xat:lon of' appro x.:l.mate1.y 1.83 acres
i..n the vi.c.1..n1.ty of' Santa Fe and Un..i.on Streets compl.y wi.th state statutes.
RESOLUTION NO_ ~, SERIES OF ~973
A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS AND DETERMINATION RELA.:riNG TO ANNEXATION
PROCEDURE AFTER REQUIRED HEARING-
(Cop:!.ed ~ f'u11 Ln the orr:tc:1a1 Reso1ut1.on Book.)
COUNCIIMAN DHORITY MOVED AND COUNCIUoiAN BLESSING SECONDED A
MOTION TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO-46, SERIES OF ~973-Upon the ca11 o r
the ro11,. the vote resulted as ~o11owe:
AyeS: Counc1.1 Memb ers Schwab ,. Schnackenberg,. Henn..i...ng,. Dhor:!.ty,.
Brown,. Bl.ess.i..ng, Senti..
Nnys: None
Absent : None
The Mayor decl.ared the mot:!.on carr:!.ed. . ..
C:!.ty A ttorney Ber~ stated that a 8:111 !"or an ~ce
annex~ approx~t e1y 183 acres Ln the ~c~ty oC Santa Fe and U~on
was a Co11ow-up to the reso 1 ut~on •
. Cou:n.ci.1'W'CXD&D. He:n.n.i..ng stated that she £'e1t we were meeti.ng a11
t.he 1 ega1 requ.i..rement s necessary to annex t.h..i...s property, al.though she was
not enthused about annex~ peop1e contrary to theLr des~es. She d~d
ree1, however, that ~~ to the~ 1ong range bene£'~t. • •
'32 x l
-
1 -
•
•
• -
7
INTRODUCED AS A Bl:LL BY COUNCJ:l:MAN SCHWAB.
A Bl:LL FOR
AN ORDJ:NANCE ANNEXING 183 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, AS HEREJ:NAFTER MORE
PARTI.CULARLY DESCRIBED, TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO~
COUNCJ:LMAN SCHWAB MOVED AND COUNCTI.MAN BROWN SECONDED A lL>Tl:ON
TO APPROVE A Bl:LL FOR AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING APPROXDIATELY 183 ACRES l:N
THE VICINITY OF SANTA FE AND UNION STREETS. Upon the ea11 of the ro1J.,
the vote resu1 ted as .f"o~ows:
Ayes: Counc:1.1 Members Schwa.b, Sc.hnack:e.n..berg, Henn:t.ng, Dhor:1.ty,
Brown, B1ess:l.ng, Sent:l.
Na:ys: None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1a..red the mot:lon carr:led.
C:lty Attorney Berard~~ began d:lscuss:lon of a request ror
author:lzat:lon ror the Mayor o~ the C:lty of" Engle~ to execute a
contract gra.nt::l..ng to the C:lty the r:lgbt to construct and ma.:f..nta....:f..n a
concrete apron and fac:lng on the property owned by the Colorado and
Southern Ra:l1.roa.d Compa.n,y.
The C:lty Attorney stated that tb..:ls was an encroachment on the
ra:11road 's property w~ch was necessary for proper dr~e ~ the area.
COUNCJ:LMAN DHORITY loDVED AND COUNCJ:LMAN BLESSJ:NG SECONDED A
Yn'l:ON TO l:NSTRUCT THE MAYOR TO Sl:GN AN AGREEXENT TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT
GRANTrNG TO THE CITY THE RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN A CONCRETE
APRON AND FACING ON THE PROPERTY OWNED BY THE COLORADO AND SOUTHERN
RAII.MA:Y Cc:a&PANY. Upon ~he ca..1~ of' the ro11., the vote resuJ.. ted as to1J.ow-s:
Ay"es: Coun.c:l.~ Members Schwab, Schnackenberg, Henn.:l.ng, D:bor:l.ty,
Brown, B1ess:1.ng, Sent:l..
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1ared the mot:i.on carr:i.ed.
*
• •
'32 xl
1 -
-
-
---
7
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCD.\IAN .sc:HWAB.
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING 183 ACRES, 'Y:IRE OR LESS, AS~ UDU:
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED, TO THE CITY OF EHGl..EirOOD, COLCJRADO.
COUNCI:U.IAN SCHWAB ~«NED AND CCJUNCIUU.N ~ SECONDED A Yn'l:ON
TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ANNJ!XDIG .&.PPBCXD>Q.TET :r 183 ACRES IN
THE VICINITY OF SANTA FE AND UNION STB.EETS. Upon "t.he ~ o£' U1e ro11,
the vote resu1 ted as Co1.1ows:
Ayes: Coune:1.1 :a.lembers Schwab. Sc:.hnac.kenberg. Henn.:!.ng, Dbor'i..ty,
Brown, BJ..ese~, Sent:!..
Na::rs: None
Absent: None
C:J..ty Attorney Berard~ began ~scuss:J..on o~ a request ~or
author:J..zat:J..on ~or the U&yor ot the C:J..ty ot Eng1ewood to execute a
contract gra.n.t1.n,g to the C::!.ty the rj_ght to construct and ~~ a
con.c.rete apron and t"ac:l.J:::t.g on the property owned by the Col..orado and
Sou them. R.a...:l...l...d Compe.n,y.
The Ci.ty Attorney stated that th.i.s was a..n en.croa.cbm.ent on the
~Lroad's property whdch was necessary tor proper dra±nage ~ the area.
COUNCILUA.N DHO!UTY ~«NED AND COUNCIUoiAN BLESSING SECONDED A
MOTION TO INSTRUCT THE MAYOR TO SIGN AN AGREDIENT TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT
GRANTING TO THE CITY THE lUCHT TO CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN A CONCRETE
APRON AND FACING ON THE PROPERTY OWNED BY THE COLORADO AND SOUTHERN
RAILWAY Ca.l:PANY. Upon the ca.J...l. o£ the roJ.J.., the vote resul.ted as Col..l..ows:
Ayes: Counc1.1 Members Schwab, Sehnack:enberg, Henrrl..ng, Dhori.ty,
Brown, BJ..ess:Lng, Sent. :f.-
Nays: None
Absen't.: None
The N&yor dec1a.red the mot~on ca.rr~ed-
--
,
-
J-
•
•
• -
8
C~ty Attorney Berard~~ began a d~scuss~on o~ a recommendat~on
that the C"i.ty Attorney be perm~tted to attend the I:nst:f.tute of:' Pl..e..I::U::d.ng,
Zon..i...ng, and El:l::d...nent .Doma..J..n at t he ~c:l.pa.1 Lega1 .Study Center,. Da..l...1as,.
Texas,. f"ran November 7 -9, 1..9?3-
He stated that :i.t was very va.J..uabl.e, espec::lal..l..y th.:l.s year s:!.nce
:1.1. would dea1 w"i."Lh lllOre..tor:f.um.s :1.n the p1ann.:i..ng and zoni..ng" area..
C:i.ty Ya..n.ager Di._al.. stat-ed that he would also 1~e Mr. J:l.m Supj_,nger,.
the Di..rect-or o£" Colm:Dun.i.ty Deve1o:pnent,. to attend thi.s aerrd..na.r s:l..nce i.t was
ao c1ose2y re1a~ed to the ~ct:f.ons undergo~ ~ the Core area at thds t~e .
COUNCllUAl-1 SCHWAB MOVED AND COUNCII..NAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED A
MOTION TO A.LLOW THE RECCNMENDA.TION THAT BERNARD BERARDXNI,. CrTY ATI"ORNJ!:Y,
AND .TI:M SUPINGER, DIRECTOR OF CcaaruNITY DEVELOPMENT BE PEBMl:TTED TO ATTEND
THE INSTI=TE OF PLANNING, ZONING, AND EMINENT DCNAIN AT THE MUNICIPAL
LEGAL STUDY CENTER, DALLAS, TEXAS,. FRc::a« NOVDmER 7-9,. 1973.. Upon the ea1.1
or the ro11,. the vote resu1ted as f"o11ows:
Ayes: Coun.c:l.1 Uembers Schwab,. Sc.hna.cken.berg,. Henrrl.ng,. Dhor:f.ty,.
Brown,. BJ.ess:i.ng,. Sent.:!..
Nays: None
Absent: Nor..e
The Mayor decl..ared the mot:l.on carr:l.ed.
Counc~1woman H~ ~nqu~red or C~ty Attorney Berard~ the
detai.l.s oC a current noi.se abatement sl..rl.t. Ci.t..y Attorney Berard"1.n..1.
stated that the su...l..1: was brought 1.n con.junc t.:ion ~th :Mrs. Ba.ahor i.n
connect i.on ~th noi.se on the Bri.nkb ~rr property on Broadway. The CJ..ty
had same e~dence conce~ the i.ntensi.ty and length of the noi.se at
thi.s ti.me.
Ci.ty Manager Di.a1 began di.scussi.on oC a reso1uti.on appropri.at~
f"'unds t:or var:l.ous projects i.n t he Publ::l.c Improvement Fund. He stated
that ::lt wa..s an enl..argemen.t oC' the appropr:l.at..::lon tor the a.n..i.ma..l.. shel.t..er
to accommodate the C::l~y or Li.t1..1eton's share.
RESOLUTION NO • ....!z!;;Z_, SERIES OF ~9'73
A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING FUNDS IN THE PUBLIC DIPROVDIENT FUND.
COUNCIU,fAN SCff«AB MOVED AND COUNCII.JoiAtl SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED
A MOTION TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 4 7, SERrES OF ~9'73. Upon the c:al..l of"
the ro11~ the vote res ~t ed as ro11ows:
• •
'32xl
-
•
•
• -
9
Ay-es: Counc:11 ).lem'bers Scl:nrab. Schnackenberg. He.nxrl..ng. Dho:r:l.ty,
Brown, B1ess~. Sent:!..
Nays: None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1ared the mot~on carr~ed.
* * *
C:l.ty Manager D:1a1 began d:l.scuse:1on or a memorandum re1at:l.ve
to the Master Street P1an. He stated that :l.t gave certa~ a1ternat:l.ves
~tb some cost ~1:1cat:l.ons.
Coune:l.lman Dhor:l.ty stated that he d:l.d not want to 1eave the
Northwest area h.ang.:l..ng at t.h:l.s t~e.
C:t ty 'Uana.ger D!.al stated that the D:1reeto r or Pub1..1.c Works •
memo was on1y Cor the purchase or r:tght-oC-way as tar a .s cost ~~gures
went and not :l.nc1u.s:l.ve or :!..mprovements.
Counc:t~woman He.nxrl..ng stated that she Ce1t the streets ~vo1ved
ahoul..d be passed as an amendment to the Master Street P1a..n at th1.s t:1me •
not bo1~ up ror the dec:ts:1an on the W~er.mere-Nava4o ~gnment. She
Ce1t, however, that the purchase oC the r~ght-oC -way should be hel...d oCC
s:lnce ~t ~s not hi.gh :ln the pr~or~ti.es now. IC some oC the i..nd.1..v:l.dua.1s
:ln the northwest area wanted streets constructed sooner, they may be
w:I..J...l...i..ng to dona. te the 1and. :lnvo1 ved •
Counc~l.ma..n Sebwa.b stated that i.t was hi.s underatand.1..ng that thi.s
amendment wou.1d Coree :1..nd:1v:l.du.a1s not to bu.i.l...d :1.n the proposed r1.ght-oC-
wa.y-dur1..ng ~ture development.
Counc~1woman Henning requested the dra~t~ oC a reso1ut~on ~or
the Master Street P1an adjustments at the next meet~.
Coune~~ Schnackenberg stated that perhaps the C:1ty ought to
purchase the 1and now s:lnce :it would not get any cheaper.
Counc:1~ Schwab stated that rather than purChasi..ng i.t now, we
shou..1.d hope Cor some donati.ons :1n the f"uture.
Counc:11.woma.n Henning stated that the purchase o'C th..i.s 1and was
not h.1..gh enough on the pr:1or~ty 1:1st now, and that the money cou1d be
better used e1sewhere.
COUNC=W~ HENNING 1\AOVED AND COUNCIIHAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED
A MOTION TO HAVE THE CITY ATTORNEY PREPARE A RESOLUTION TO AMEND MASTER
STREET PLAN BY ALL THE STREETS INCLUSIVE IN THE MDM::>RANDUM EXCEPT NAVAJO-
WINDERMERE ALIGNMENT. Upon. the ca11 o£' the ro11. the vote resul..ted. as
f"o1J...ows: • •
'32 x l
l-
•
•
• .. -
10
Ayes: Cou:nc:1.1 :Members Schwab, Schna.ckenberg, He.nn..i...ng, Dbor:l.ty,
Brown, B1eee~, Sent~.
Na.ya: None
.Absent: None
The Mayor dec1ared the mot~on carr:t.ed.
C:t.ty Manager D:t.a1 stated that the reeommend•t:t.an tor Lts. MU11
and Fra..zi.er to attend a F~ Retra:!..n.:l.ng Seasi.on :J..n Cheyenne,. 1Fy'clad.ng was
not spec:lr':1.ca11y :!.nc1uded :l.n the budget, but :ta w1.th.:!.n ~tat:l.on.a of' the
budget.
COUNC:ru.IAN BLESS:I.NG WOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A ¥>TION
TO APPROVE A RECc::aAIENDATION THAT LTS. LEON I&JLL AND RON ~ BE PEBMITTED
TO ATTEND THE FALL RETRAINING SESSION OF THE FBI NATIONAL ACADDo1r ASSOCJ:A'TES
:IN CHEYENNE, WYcaa:NG, OCTOBER 19-20, 1973-Upon the ca..1.1 of' the :ro1..1, the
vote resu.l.ted. aa to11ows:
Ayes: Counc:l.1 Yem.bers Schwab, Schnackenberg, Be.nn..i...ng, Dbor::f..ty,
Brown, B1es~, Sent:l..
Nays: None
Absent: None
The ~or dec1ared the moti.on carr:l.ed.
C:ity Ma.n.a.ge.r D1.~ d1.rected. the Counc:t.1•a attenti.on to eer~
events on the ce..l..enda..r of' events. He stated that there .__a a cert&.:l..n
movem.ent go~ on to have ~atmas ba..J:ln.ers 1...n the downtown area a..nd a
request to have the C:1.ty he1p put them up. The C ·:l.ty wou1d have to contract
th.:l.s work out .
* • * *
C:l.ty Manager D~a1 stated tha~ ba wae 1ett~-~--Dun Neab~t~r
o£' the £':1.rm o£' Lonco te.lk to the C1 ty of' Sher:l.da.n concern..:f....ng the Ci.re
sta.t:1.on to be bu..1.l.~ on the Oxrord and FedereU a~te. The C:f.ty o£' Sher:f.dan
would then be a11owed to choose the :t"':l.n.a.l. des:f.gn on the s~ te s~nce a1l..
the ava:!.l..ab1e a1ternat~ves were of' equal.. cost. He showed the dea~s to
Counc:!.1..
•
....
II • •
-
-
•
• -
Counc~1waman R~ stated that the C~ty needed to get a
voluntary a£-t~t:l.ve a.ct:l.on progre.!ll u:n.de:r way a.a .-eon as poa.a:l.bl...e ..
Th.:l.a wou.1.d pave the 111nQ'" f"or any f"u.ture requ:l..rements :1.n the area.
Coune:l.1man Bless~ stated that :l.t was extreme1y poss:l.b1.e that
the f"u.ture req,u:!.reme.nta :ma.y ec::xDte f"roal the Federa1 government :l.n th:l.a area.
Genera1. d:l..scu.as:l.on of" the Ar-£':1.zua.t:lve Act:i.on P:rogram wa.s
undergone.
COUNCI:u.IAN SCHWAB v:JVED AND CCXJNC:rnu.N DHOIUTY SECONDED A Y.:l'TI:ON
TO ADJOURN. Upon the ca1.1 of" the rol..1. the vote resu.1. ted a.s f"ol..10W1!1 :
Aye a: Coune:l.l... Member a Schwab • Schnackenberg, H~, Dhor:l ty •
Brown. Bl.eee1...ng, Sent:!..
Nays : None
Absent : None
The Mayor dec1ared the :aaot:l.on ca.rri..ed and the meet:l.ng W1!U!!I" ad.jou.rned at
9:30 P.Y.
COiDiei1
• •
•
• -
] _____.r-_P~-~2=a~~~.--~~=~~-~----------------------------~'~----------~------~--------------~-
LC-::, "t:c < • -----<::,
Q..,--<-. ~~~
><
. l?·o
Seconded
Schwab
Schn.a.ckenbe:
Coou.nci.1~ Hennb>
Dhor.i.._:t:Y
Bro-n
B.1eaa:Ln .... or Senti.
Next Reso1ut~on No.
A~e Nay Abstain Absent
)(
"' >{
>i ..,
II • •
'32xl
•
1 -
• .. -
ROLL CALL
~-0 0 "" .
Moved Seconded A~e Nav Abstain Absent
Schwab
Schnac:Jc:enbe
Coun.c i..:L-a.aan Benn.i.n >(
Dboritv'" " Brown x >< B1esai.n ..,. -or Senti. ""'
• •
'32 xl
----
] ------7,----~----------~----------------------------~'~------------------------------------
I CC>..J
Moved Seconded
ROLL CALL
Counci.1~ Henn.:Ln.
Dhori..
Brown
B1e.aai..nq
Mayor Senti.
-"-<:> ..... ~ ..... ~
r~ ~ .......... e-t..::.c::. ..
A e
>(
/
A.ba ta.i...n Absent
II --
• -• .. -
1 -----------~------------------------------------~'~----------------------------------
Moved
.><
Seconded
Sch~
Brown
&1-ai.nq
ROLL CALL
M.a. or Senti
Ave
X
-""'
Abata:Ln
• •
,
• -• -
........ ~---------------------------------------------------------------'~--------------------------------------~---------
Moved
X
Seconded
Dhor.i..
Brc-n
B1e••i.ng
ROLL CALL
Jll&yor Senti..
Ava -v
II • •
-
1 ---
------~--------------------------------------------------~~----------------------------------------~
Moved Seconded
Sch-'>
Dhori.
Brown
B1e.•ai.n
ROLL CALL
.._ or Sent.i.
--
,
• -• <• -
----------------------------------------------------------------'~-------------------------------------------------
S(~) "D-. --s:: ,.., . . ~. --~ ____._CQ
c.. ..-<:.. ""'-
•
Counci1woman Hennin
J.
Ilhori..
Brown
B1essi..n.g
Mayor Senti
~ f ~<:: «-;:,
~~\,z., cS ~
~o CQ.. -~r ~
,.._..-~_ ~
,__<!-
Aye
~/
--~ =-
--~
Nay
~ s._
~de.~
Absent
J;
,.., --~~..::t ~
• •
,
•
1 ---
---------------------------~'~----~-===========~
Moved Seconded
5( c..)
•
ROLL CALL
Sc.h.na.c.kenber
Cou.nc i..1wc::.wa.n Hen.n:Ln
Dbori
Brown
Bl..essi.XlCI
Ma or Senti
-y Absent
_c.,.s~~ -~ ~ ~ ~~ ~<!r <-> '-"
~~ &-lo... '-""' ~~&... ~~ ~ ~-UL ~ .,_s ~~
• •
,
•
-• -
-~------------------------------------------------------~'~--------------==~============~======~==~
Moved Seconded
Schwab
~ Sc:h.na.c .kenberg
>< Cou.n.c .1.1wc::..an
Dho.ri..
Bra-n
B1eaa:i.n -or Senti
)
•
•
Hen.n.i..ng
Aye Nay_ A.bat.a.i...n
----
c._~ c_ {., ~4
0.---.7 ' ~-""'--o
~ --.:>~ c....~c_
Absent
· ..
II • •
'32xl
• -•
·--
-------~---------------------------------------------------------·~,~---------------=--==========================~
Moved Seconded Ave Nay A.bstai..n Absent
Schwab
Sch.nack.enber
Coun.c.i..1~ Henn.in
l»1ori.ty ' Br<>o<n. " B1eas.i...n "" .... or Senti
• • •
,
• -• ..
---
------------------------------------------------------------'~------------=--==-==========================~
ROLL CALL
Moved Seconded Aye Nay Abata.J..n Absent
Sch-.1:> __,
Sch.nac:k..en.be:rg /
Counci.1~ Henning_
'< Dhor:i.
Breon>
B1eea.i.n -or Senti. ~
• • •
,
• -•
·--
........ ---------------------------------------------------------------'~----------------~-----------------------------,_
Moved
X
(, Cc.... ) 1S-
Seconded
Cou.nc i.l...wc::..an He.n.n:l..n
Dbori
Brown
B1es&i.nCI
Mayor Senti.
Aye Nay
• •
,
• -• -
-------------------------------------------------~--------------~~~~~~~~~~
{_(c_. ) ROLL CALL
~ -\;:;__ ~ ""'....,~ t;__. s-. c-
Mov d s .. econ.ded Aye N&v Abst.ai..n Absent
Sch-'> /
Schnackenbe----rQ /
Cou.nc:::l..l..~ Henning
Dbo.ri..
Brown
81--~
.N&vor Senti.
/
v . c:: -c Q ----C..r.
~ ...-:~ ~ cS c-'-~-c> ~._,_
D·-------" c: Q_.") '---=--c._( ~ .....__:>~ .;:;,
c::> -~ ~ . .:>-c..::9. ..____.._ ~ ---"-c:>---=..,.
II -•
, __ .._.. ____ ~
• -• -
--------------------------------------------------------~'~--------~------======================~
7c=->
ROLL CALL
t.,(&)
Moved
?<.
Seconded Ave
-J _::;t__ ~ ...
~ .., ~-... :> ""(
.._.._'""C:;t_ ..... __ -<. --
Brown
B1e.asi.n
Ma or Senti.
--~-._-..._-t._ .......,..__ \....;l,_ ,......-,_ ~
rs-~_c.~~ \>"--> '""'""' ~ ~ ~
Abata.i..n Abaent
• •
,
• --.. -
1------------------------------------~-----=------------~==~
,~
Moved
"-
Seconded
-.., ___ .,_
ROLL CALL
Schwab
Schna.cke.nberq
Counci1-oman Henn~
Dhori.t
Br"""'
Bl.essi..n
Ma.yor Senti.
.._c. ----s cf \...__, r c..'-. ~ ~
'-~~~ ..:h.~ ~-
~-.,;__~c. ~ Q . Q
Aye
/
Nay
~ c~ .s-...-~--:::.
?-~~-~·~
Abatai..n Absent
·-
• •
'32xl
•
•
---
....
p "-
M d ove Seconded Aye Nay Ab•t&i.n Absent
Sch.....U. ,
Sch.na.ck.enbe
>< Cou..nc.i.1~ Hennin
Dbo::ri
Brown
B1easi..nq -or Se.nt.i. /
7 Cc )
• •
'32 xl
-
-
Seconded
•
•
---
Schwab
Sc.b.na.ck.~rg
~~~i...l.wo.an Hen.ni.Dg
Brown
B1e.as.i.n
Mayor Santi.
..
Ave Nav A.bata..i...n Absent
II • •
I' 32X I
-
~1---
1 ---------------------~ ------"---~~~-~~=
ROLL CALL
Moved Sec onded A y e -y A b s t..a..i...n Absent
S ch.-b /
Sc:h.n.acke.nbe.
Cou.nc:i...l...w~ Rennin
llb.ori..
< Bra-n
~ B1es.ain.g "' Mavor Senti
--
'32xl
-
-
Seconded.
Council.W'Cal&n
.x-Dbori.
Br.,._.,
Bl..e.asi..ng
M.a. or Senti.
•
• -
• •
'32 x l
-
-
•
•
• -
RESOLUTION NO. :::.::::_. SERIES OF :1.9'73
A RESOLUTION .AIXlPTING A RISK YANAG:Da:NT POLICY FOR THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO .
e11.
The C~ty o~ Englewood ~a to be protee~ed ~t tort~toua l..oaa or 1osaee
W".trl.ch, i...n the a.ggrega"Le, dur::l..ng an::r f"'1..n..e.nc:1.~ peri.od, wou1d a1..en-:l:f':i.eantl..y
~ect C~ty peraonne1, prope~. :l.ta budge~. or ~e ab~~ty or the C:l.ty
to conti...nue to :f"'u.1.1"':!.1..1 i.ts ro1e :l..n the ccc.:uu:n.i.."Ly .. In no event aha1..l.. axcy-
1oss of'" l.....1..f"e or major pe:raona.1. s..njury to an e.rap.l..oyee or IDII!!!IIIlbers oC' the
pub1~c be acceptab1e to ~ C1ty.
The C:l.ty ~11 app~ to r~sks oC :f"'or~tous 1oss the r:l.sk management process
~cb ~c.l..udes a s,ystemat:l.c and eont1nuoua :l.dent~:l.eat:l.on or 1oaa exposure,
the an.a..1ys i.s oC these exposures :1..n te:rma of' f"'requ.ency and ae-ver-1.. ty p:rob&b:1..1...t. ty.
the app11.ca :l.on of" sound r:l.ak eontro1 procedures, and the ~c~ of" r:l.ak
eons:l.ste:nt w:l. ~ C:f. ty f"'j_nanc :1.a..1 resource a.
In reeogn.:.l.t.:l.on o:f"' :Its f"1..nan.c.:l..a.1 resources and the spread o£ :l.ta p.bya:1.ca.1
a.sse1..s, the C::lty w111 accept ret.ent:lon or un..1..naured 1oaaea not to exceed
$7,500 :f"'or a11 1oaaea ar:l.s~ out of" a a~1e event or occurrence, and not
~o e x ceed $7~.000 t"'or a11 ret~ed 1 osaea ~ the aggregate dur~ any t~aea1
year.
The objeet~ve or the r~ak manacement tunct~on w1t~ the C~ty ~~~ to keep
t.o a prudent Jld.n..:l.mula 't.be cost o~ manac::l..l::lc r~alc. de:f"1..ned aa the eua or
r ·::l.sk con"t.ro1.1ed. coats, 1os-e coats under ae11"' 1..n..aurance progroaJ~LB, :l.nau:ranee
premdum coats. and the coat of r~ak management a~strat::l.on.
The adJzdn:i.atra t..:f.OD o£ the Ci. ty • s r.:l.ak IIIIIUUI.gement prograa .rt.J..1 be under the
dire c t~on o~ the D~rector or F~ce.
AIX).PTED AND APPROVED th.:la JS"'= day of" October. :1.9'73.
AXTEST:
o rrtc!o City Clerk
r. Kar1 No11enberger. ex orf::t.c:lo C1ty Clerk-Treasurer or the
C:lty oC' E:ngl..ewood. Co1orado, do hereby cert::l.'C"y that the-above and tore-
go:!....og :ts a true • accurate and com;pl..ete copy or R.eaol..ut.!.o:n No. L/-..S" •
Ser:l.es or 19'73.
ex oCPic1o C¥ty C1erk
• •
,
-
-
•
•
• -
RESOLUTION NO. ------• SERIES OF 1973
A RESOLUTION AIX>PTING A RISK J.IAN.AGD.IENT POLICY FOR THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD,. COLOR.A.IX).
Suggested po1~cy Cor adopt~on by the Counc11.
The C1~y oC Eng1ewood :l..s to be protected ag&1nst ~ort~tous 1oss or 1osses
wb.:l.eh. :i...n 1:.he aggregate, dur:l.ng any C'::1..na..nc.1.a..l. per1.od. woul.d ai..gn.11'"1.ca.ntl..y
at~ec C1ty personnel., proper y, :l.ts budget, or the ab111ty of the Ci.ty
t.o con't.:l.nue to f"'u..l.1'!.J...1 .1. ts rol.e 1.n the eommun:t ty . In no event .sha~ any
1oaa of:' 1.1.C'e or ma4or personal ~ury to an emp1oyee or members oC the
pub.l....i..c be a.cce-ptab1.e to the C:l.ty.
The Ci.ty ~11 app~ to ri.sks oC Cort~tous 1oss the r~sk management process
wb.i_c..b .i.nc1udes a systema.ti.c and cont.i..nuous i.dent:l..Nc.a.t:l.o.n or 1oss exposure,
the a..ne...l..ys.:ls o£ these exposures :l..n. terms o£' f'requency and sever::f..ty prob&b::l.1.:1ty,
1..he app1.1.ca. :I. on of' sound r"1.sk conT.ro1 procedures,. and the t'!..na.n.c1.ng of r1.alc
eans:l.stent w:tth C::f..ty f"i..n.a:nc:l.a.l.. resources .
In reeogn..:lt.1.on o£' :tts f'1..na..nc1.a..1 resources and the spread of' :l.ta pbys.1.ca.1.
assets, the C:l.ty ~11 accept retent:l.on ot:" ~ 1oaaea not to exceed
$7.500 ~or &11 1oases ~s~ out ot a a~ng1e event or occurrence. and not
to exceed $75 1 (X)() C'o.r a.l..3. re"t.-a..:l..n.ed ~osses :1.n the aggregate d~ a..ny .r1..aca..1
year.
The object.:lve of the r::l.slt ma..n.agemen't. 1."'un.ct::l.an w1.th.i..n the C.:1ty .:1s to keep
to a prudent 1ld.n.:l..mum. the cost or ma.nac-1..ng r.:1sk:. de1"'.:1.ned a.s the !I"UUa or
r.:lsk con't.ro11ed costs. 1ost costa under se1r ~ance programs. ~ce
premdum costs. and the coat or r.:lak management a~strat.:lon.
The adBd.ni.st.ra.t::l.on oC the C::l.ty's r:i._sk management program W"'1.1.1 be under 'tl:le
d1rec tion ot the D.:lrector oC F~ce .
AIX>PTED AND APPROVED t.llls ------day of" October, 1973-
ATTEST:
ex o iPiclo C¥ty C1erk
I. Kar1 No11enberger. ex oC'r~c::l.o C.:lty C1erk-Treasurer or tbe
C::l.ty oC Englewood. Colorado. do hereby cert::l.~ that the above and fore-
go.::l..ng ::l.s a true. accurate and c:amp1ete copy of" Reso1.ut.:1on No. ------·
Ser::l.es or 1973 ..
ex or?ic!o City Clerk
• •
'32xl
1 -
-
•
•
• -
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN DHORITY
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO_ --' • SERIES OF 1973
AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TAX LEVY IN MILLS UPON EACH DOLLAR
OF THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE
CXTY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. FOR THE 'YEAR 1974-
WIIEBEAS. 1.t 1.a the duty of the C1.ty Cou.nc:1.1 of the
C1.ty of Eag1e~. Co1orado 0 under the Charter of sa1.d C1.ty
and Stat~tea o£ Cbe State of Co1orado, to make the annua1
1evy for C1.ty pu.rpoaes for the year 1973 due and payab1e
:Ln. 1974; and
WHEREAS. the C1.ty Counc:1.1 haa du1y c:ons1.dered the
eat:Laated va1-uat1.on. of &11 of the taxab1e property w1.th1.n
the C1.ty and the needs of the C1.ty for each of sa1.d 1ev1.es.
and h.a.a deterad..n.ed that the 1evi.es as herei..na.fter set forth
are proper an.d wise.
-. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO:
Sec:t1.on 1-'1'bat there be and there 1.a hereby 1ev1.ed
for the year 1973 0 due and payab1e as req'U1.red by the Statutes
:Ln. the year 1974. a tax of 1-95 m.:L11s on the do11ar for the
General. Fund of the C:Lty of Eag1e~. Co1orado_
Sec:t1.on 2 _ '1'bat there be and th-re :La hereby 1ev1.ed
for the year 1973. due aDd payab1e -req'U1.red by the Stat'Utea
1.n the year 1974. a tax of -51 of a m.:L11 on the do11ar for
the F1.:re.aena • Pens :Lon Fuad of the C1.ty of Engl.~ • Co1orado _
Sec:t:Lon 3-'1'bat there be and there 1.s hereby 1ev1.ed
for the year 1973. due aad payab1e 1.n the year 1974. a tax of
1-50 m.:L11s on the do11ar for the P'Ub11.c: 1mpro~t Fund-
Sect1.on 6._ '1'b.at there be and there i.s hereby 1ev1.ed
for the year 1973. due and payab1e as requ:Lred by the Statutes
1.n the year 1974. a. tax of _01 of a m.:L11 on the do11ar for
the Water F'Und for the p"UrpO&e of payment o£ bonded :Lndebtedoeaa
and ~nte~st thereon.
-1-
• •
'32xl
-
-
•
• -
Sec:t::l.oo. 5. 'I.'hat: each and every 1evy bere:l.o.above set:
forth sba11 be 1e~ed upon each do11ar of t:be -•eased val.u.at::l.oo.
of &11 t:axab1e property _,._t:b:l.o. t:be corporate 1:l.m::l.t:s of t:be C:l.t:y
of Eo.g1e.K>Od. Co1orado • .nd the sa:l.d 1e~es aha11 be c:ert::l.f:l.ed
-by t:be 1-requ1.red.
ID.t:li."'Oduced • re-:l.o. fu11 and ~sed on f:l.rat: read:l.o.g
on tbe 1at: day of October. 1973.
Publ.:l.abed :l.o. fu11 -a B:l.11 for an Ord:l.o.anc:e on the
4th day of October. 1973-
--by t::l.t:1e -~-d on f:l.o.a1 read:l.o.g on t:be
15th day of Oc:t:-r. 1973.
Pabl.:l.abed by t:l.t1e -Ord:LD.nc:e No.
of 1973. on tbe 18th day of Oc:t-r. 1973.
Ar'I:EST:
-----· SerS.••
I. Kar1 llo11e-rger. do hereby c.ert::l..fy that tbe --
-fo-=-go~ :l.a a true. -.:curate -c:a.p1et:e copy of tbe
Ord:l.-• ~·-on f:I.Da1 read:l.o.g -publ.:l.abed by t:l.t1e -
Ord:l.o.--.c:e liD. Ser:l.ea of 1973.
-2-
• •
-
-
---
RESOLUTION NO. '--; SERIES OF 1973
A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING FUNDS
IN THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUND
WHEREAS. the CUy Council ~ Into an ap-ee.:nent; .rtth the Clt;y oil
Ll_t:t:l.etc.:a f:ar use oC ~ ab.elter fa.c:lli_Uea IIDd CCXI.Stru..C-Ucx:a o.f addiUClllll&l
__.,e;
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CTrY OF .ENGLE'W<X>D. COL<>HA.J>O. -Collowa:
_ .... 1.
The ~o:Ua.r~Dg approprt.att..-~-hereby authorl&ed Ln the Pul>llc ID>proven>eot;
~
Cbarzea ~or Services
AppllcaUOD oil ~
AabDal Sbe1t:er
Sec:UCX> 2.
$ 12.000
$ 12.000
7(a)
The ctt;y M._er -the I>trec:tor o~ FID.aDce are hereby ..-..rtsed to .......,.
~ -juabneo1t; to t:be 1973 ~t..
iiAYOB
ATTEST:
ex oftlclo Cf.t;y Clerk
I. Karl Nol_Ien.berger. ex orncto City Clerk «d the Ct_ty oL Elllglewood.. Colorado.
do hereby ce.rtl.fv tbat tile Iabove aad furegotDg ta a ~ •cca:rate,.. and COTnplete
copy of' Reaolu:Hc... No. ---• Series of' 1 973 ...
"""'Ciltltclo Clt;y dei4<
• •
'32xl
-
1 -
•
•
---
RESOLUTION NO. ---• SERIES OF 1973
A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING FUNDS
IN THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUND
WHEREAS. tbe CUy C-cU ...rtered llrto an &green>en~ ..rttb the CUy oL
Ll..ttlet.c:... Lor liSe o:C ani..zDa.l abelt:er &.clll.t:le. aDd. cc.:uJt:rucu_oa. o:f adc:IIUOD..a.l
_.,e;
NOW. THEREFORE. BE TT RESOLVED BY THE CTTY COUNCIL OF THE
Cl'TY OF ENGLEW'OOD. COL<>Jl.ADO. aa fullowa:
Sectkx>1.
"'.'he :foUo.ring approprl.a.t:lcxa t.a hereby .ud:b.orized ln the Public b:D.proveznent
:F--.<1;
Charges f"or Servt_ces
Appllc.at.lex~. o.f Foods
AniD:>a.l Sbel.ter
Sect:loa 2.
$ 12.000
$12.000
7(a)
'Xbe City ~ aDd the Director of: F-ee are hereby autbori&ed m ........
t1o1a ad}uat:D1eat: m the 1.973 ~t..
iiAYOB
ATTEST,
ex olttclo City Clerk
I. Karl No1len.berger. ex oftlcto City Cl.erk oL tbe City o'L EDglewoocl, Colo.ra.do.
do hereby ce.rtlfy that: the above and fOregoing la a true, ac.cu:r-a..t;e. and COD'lplet.e
copy oC Reaolutlcxa No. ---• Series oL 1973 ...
ex Jlicto City Clerk
--
-
]-
•
---
RESOLU TION NO. ---• SERIES O F 1973
A RESOLU TION APPROPRIATING FUNDS
IN THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUND
VITHEBEAS. the CUy COUD.cll eDtered lD.to aa agree~t orid> the Ct.ty d
U.tt.let.cm t:or use o:( anl..zDal llhel'ter f'aci.Uttes IUXI OODatru.ct:IOD. o:C addJ.tl~
space;
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL O F THE
CTTY OF ENGL.EW<X>D. COLO.RAJ>O. aa t:ollow-a:
Sect:lc::.:~. 1.
7(a)
The t:ollOW'lnc appropr-ta.t:loa. 'ls hereby autbort.zed lD the PlmU.c J:DJ,prorve.a.ea.t
Fund,
c:::harpoa -r Serrtces
Appllcatt.oo of' F'1a:ad.s
$ 1.2.000
$ 1.2.000
The Ct.ty ~ -tbe I>trector oC FIDaDce az-e bereby authorised to ....-
thf.a adjuat:numt to tbe 1.973 ~t.
'MAYOR
ATTEST:
ex oftt_cto Clty cterili
I. Karl Noll-bercer. ex ~c~o CU:y Clerk oC the Cl.ty oC ~--Colo~.
do hereby certUy -the above .-1 f:oreso~Dc la a true. accarat:e. ....S ooa>plete
copy of: Reao.lutlOD. No. Se.rtea o1 1 973.
ex OlfiCto Cl.ty ctei'k
·-
--
,32X
-
•
•
• -
INTK':)IDUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN DHORITY
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. Y) SERIES OF 1973
AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TAX LEVY IN HILLS UPON EACH DOLLAR
OF THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. FOR 'DIE YEAR 1974.
WHEBEAS • :l.t :l.B the duty of the C:l.ty Cou.ac:l.L of the
C:l.ty of EQ&L~. Co1or-o. UDder the Charter of sa:l.d C:l.ty
-Statute.a of the State of CoLor-o. to "make the annuaL
Levy for C:l.ty purposes for the year 1973 due .ad payabLe
:Ln 1974; -
WHEIIEAS. the C:l.ty Counc::l.L baa duLy cona:l.dered the
est~ted vaLuat::l.on of aLL of the tazabLe property "W:l.th~
the C:l.ty and the needs of the C:l.ty for each of sa:l.d Lev:l.es •
,end b.aa determi.1:~d that the 1evies aa herei..na..fter set: forth
are proper and 'Wise ..
-. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAI!E:D BY THE CITY COOl'ICl:L
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO:
Sec:tci.on 1. 'l.'bat there be and there :l.s hereby Le~ed
for the year 1973. due and payabLe -requ:l.red by the Statutes
:Ln the year 1974. a t.,. of 1.95 m:l.LLs on the doLLar for the
Geoer&L Fund of the Cci.ty of EQ&Lewood. CoLor-o.
Sec:t:l.on 2. Tb&t there be and there :l.B be-=-by Lev:l.ed
for the year 1973 0 due -payabLe -requ:l.red by the Statutes
:Ln the year 1974. a tax of .51 of a la1.11 oa the doLLar for
the F:l.remena • Pen.a:l.on Fuad of the C:l.ty of EQ&Lewood 0 CoLorado.
Sec:t:l.on 3. 'l.'bat: there be and there :l.B hereby Lev:l.ed
for the year 1973. due and payabLe :Ln the year 1974. a tax of
1.50 m:l.LLs on the doLLar for the PubL:l.c: l:mpEoueaeut Fund.
Sec:t:l.on 4. 'l.'bat there be and there :1.5 hereby Lev:l.ed
for the year 1973 0 due and payabLe -requ:l.red by the Statutes
:Ln the year 1974. a tax of .01 of a m:l.LL on the doLLar for
the Water Fund for the purpose of p~t: of booded :l.odebtedDeas
and :Lnt:erest thereon.
-1-
• •
-
J -
•
• -
Sect1.on 5 _ 'rb.at: each .ad every Levy -re~ aet
forth aha11 be I.e~ed -each do11ar of tt--.e.aed v-a1uac:Lon
of a11 taK-1e property ~t:h1.n tt-corporate I.~e. of tt-C:Lty
of Engl..ewood. Co1orado. -tt-a~d 1ev-:L-aha11 be cert:Lf:Led
.. by tt-1-requ:l.red-
I:Dt:roduc:ed • ~ :Ln fu11 -pa8-d OD ~~t ~..:J:Lng
on tt-~t day of Oc:to-r. 1973-
:PabU.-:Ln fu.11 -a 1111.11 f.or an OrcUn-on tt-
4th day of October. 1..973-
--by t1.t1e ---d oo f:Lna1 re-.d:Lng on tt-
15th day of Oc:t-r. 1..973-
Pab1.:La-d by t:Lt:l.e -()rd1n-Ro-
of 1973 • .,.. tt-1.Bt:h day of Oc:tm-r. 1973-
.AT'l:EST:
x. Kari. -I.I.-~r. do -reby cert1.fy that ~ --
-fo~so~ :La a true. ...eurace .ad e01111pLete copy of tt-
Ord.:LIIlt.8DCe. --..a ~I. re-.d.:Lng -pui>L.:La-d by t.:Ltl.e -
()rd1n-... _ Ser.:Lea of 1973-
-2-
• •
-
-
•
•
---
••sPEC1AL C1TI.Z.EN PR.<X;RA.H I:.NVITEES"•
October 15. 1973
Precinct No. 1
Mr . ~~d H r~. Jerry Johnson, 2340 W. V•sbar Ave.
~-and ~r s . A~vin P. Carver . 1 62 ~ w. Yal~ A~e .
Mr. and Mrs. James A. York. 1890 W. Iliff Ave.
Precinct No. 2
Mr. and Mrs .. Orval L .. Steele. 3200 So. Huron St ...
l!tr ... and Hrs .. Oran El .. Brown. 277 5 So . DeLa-ware St.
M:r ... and Mrs .. Ji.m P. Dean, 289 So . Ch. rok.ee St.
Precinct No ... 3
Mr .. and Mrs. Eugene Ev.ns, 2701 So .. Lincoln St ..
Mr. and Mr s .. Dale W .. Buck1ey. 3018 So . Logan St.
Mr. and Mrs .. Da~e W .. Crabtree, 3263 So. Xogan St ...
Precinct No 4
Mr. and Mrs .. Dona~d Beard . 3781 So . CaLapago St ..
Mr. and Mr s. HaroLd E .. Peterson . Sr ., 3641 So. Pox St ..
Hr. and Mr s. Bil l H. Hin&e• 3917 So .. Acoma St.
Precinct No .. 5
Nr .. and Mrs .. Dona~d H. Thura'I:OD..• 2702 So. Logan Sc. ...
Mr. and Mrs. Randall E. Carson. 27 52 So. Pearl St.
Mr. and Mr s . Berto Bigham Wright• 3290 So. Peaosyl~a St.
Prec::L..nct lio ... 6
Mr. and Mr s ... George J ... Dut t . 3302 So .. Corona Sc.. ...
Mr ... and Mrs . Robert D._ Pope. 3346 S o ... Emer son St .•
Mr. and M rs ... E~ard W. Ne1soo 3355 So. La£ayette St ...
Precinct No ... 7
Mr. and Mr s . Ed~ard J ... H ~ckman • 3215 So ... W i11L~ SL ...
Mr. and Mrs ... J F. Frank• 3205 So. Hogh St ...
Mr ... and Mr s ... Donald G ... Fu1Lertoo• 3265 So ... &.ce St ...
Precinct No -8
Mr-a»d H r& ... Vernon Driver . 3417 So-Grant St.---and Mrs-Fred w_ Vogel.., 3470 So-Grant St---and H::r s ... Arthur Christopher . So -Penn_sy1va.ni.a St-
Precinct No . 9
Hr. and Mrs ... J ~B ... Trayl.or . 3715 So ... LLnco1n St ...
Mr . and Mrs . Lester L ... Kelley. 3701 So . Grant St.
Mr ... and Mrs ... Harold W ... Foster. 4035 So ... ClArkson St ...
Preci.nct No ... 10
Hr. Mnd Mr 5 .Ted I . Turvin . 4236 So ... Bannock St ...
Mr ... and Mrs. Roy E. Suplee. 4160 So ... Delaware St-
Hr ... and Kr s . Eric L ... Bu ss . 4151 So ... Fox St . II • •
-. '32xl
----
-....
Pr-ecinct Ho ... 11
ttr. and Mrs ... DonaLd P ... SLetten., 4198 So. Wa.sbing£on St ..
Mr .. and Mrs ... L.W .. Warren,. 4196 So ... Grant St ...
Hr .. and Mrs .. .J ~H-Gree:n,. 4360 So .. Grant St ..
Prec:l..nc.t Mo . 12
Precinct Mo.
Precinct Mo.
Preci.-n.ct: Mo.
Mr .. and Mrs ... ll.osc.oe W .. Ho-el.1,. 4343 So .. Acoma St ..
Hr .. and l!l:rs ... A.I.bert J ... Perry,. 4491 So .. B..a:nooc:.k. St-
H:r .. and Mrs .. R.ich.ard G .. L.l.ght,. 4450 So .. E1ati St ..
13 --and Mrs. llobt ... A. Gu.e.n t.z.e 1. • 3071 w. Ch........,.o Ave .. --and Mrs . Ha.ro1d R. Hol..Jnc.s ,. "l399 w. Grand Av-e .. --and Mrs. Don.a1d A. 'Thoma.•. 3005 w. Tu£t.s Ave ..
14
Hr. and Mrs. Roy w. Hank. I.e,. 5050 So . DeLaware St.
M£. and Mrs. J-s R. Han..coc.k. 4950 So. Huron St. --and Nrs. lt.exonetb G. Barber., 4993 So. Fox St.
15 --and Nrs . K .. D ... R..f...si..ng ,. 4724 So. Fox St.. --and IOrs. Cha.rl.es B. Z..rcman. 4860 So. Huron St.
Nr. and -·-C~yde. T . Jone..a., 474-6 So. Cherokee St.
Precinct No.. 16
Mr .. and Mr s .. ..Joh.n Powe~1 4454 So .. L:l.nc.ol.n St ..
Jll:r .. and Mrs .. Gary L .. Ander s on., 4749 So ... SherD~an St.
Hr .. and Mrs .. Cha.rl.e..s M ... Anderson. 4790 So .. She-rman St ...
..
• •
I
-
-
•
---
••sPECLA.L CITI.ZEN PR..OCRAM INVITEEs••
Octobe:r 15,. 1973
PTeci.:nct No. 1
M £. ~~-i f'4 r-. J eTT"y J o hn.son. 2 ~ W ... V•s~ar Ave .
Mr ... -nd ~rs . ~~v1 n P. Carver. L6 25 w ... Y a ~e A~e .
Mr. a nd Mxs ... James A. York• 1890 w... I1iff A ve ...
Prec inct No. 2
Mr ... and Mrs .Orva1 L ... S tee1e ,. 3200 S o . Huron St ...
Mr. and Mr s ... Oran H. Brown,. 277 5 So. De1.-.re St ..
M::r .. an.d Mrs .. Ji.m P ... Dean,. 2898 So. Cbero.k..ee St-
P recinct l!ilo ... 3
Mr... and Mr s ... Eugene Evan$,. 2701 So . Linco1n St ...
Mr ... and Mr s ... Dal.e W. Bu~e y ,. 3018 So ... Logan St.
Mr. and Mr s ... Da.1e w .. Crabcree,. 3263 S o ... I.ogan St. ...
Precinct No 4
Mr. and Mrs ...
Mr .. and Mrs ...
M.r-and Mr .s -
Don.aLd Beard,. 3781 So . Ga1ap.ago St-
Haro1d E ... Peterson ,. Sr ... ,. 3641 So ... P ox St-
Bi11 H ... B1n&e,. 391 7 So ... Acoma St ...
.Precinct No ... 5
Mr ... an:d Mrs ... Donal.d H .. Thurston,. 2702 So. Logan St.
Mr .. and l!lrs .. ll.and.a.1 1 E ... Ca..rson,. 2752 So .. Pe.a:r1 St-
Mr ... an.d Mrs ... Berta BighA:m Vri.ght,. 3290 So .. ......._.y1:van.:La St.-
Preci...nct lio ... 6
Mr ... and Mrs . George J . Dutt, 3302 So. Coron. St-
Mr • .-n-d Mr s . Robert D. Pope, 33-46 So. Emerson St..
Mr. and Mx.s .. Edw-ard W. l!ile l....s on 3355 So. La...fayett.e St-
Precinct No .. 7
P -rec.i..n.ct No .
Kr ... and Mr s .. Edward J. Ef ic:.lcma:n, 321.5 So. WiLl.i.am.s St. ..
Mr. and Mrs .. J F. Frank, 3 205 S o . Hogh St ..
Mr. and Mr.s ... Dona1 d G. Fu ~l.e.rtoo, 3265 So. B..ac..e St ..
B --and Mrs .. Vern<>n Driv-er. 3417 So. Grant St. --and Mr s . Fred w. V o gel., 347 0 So .. Grant St. --and -S. Arthur Chri s topher , So . Pe_nnsy 1 v a:n.ia St .
Pre cinct No .. 9
Hr . and Mr s . J ~B-T rayl.or , 3715 So .. L Lnc..ol.n St ..
Mr . and Mrs .. Lester L. Kel l.ey , 3701 So .. Grant St.
Hr .. and Mr s . Harol.d w. Foster , 4035 So . CLarkson St .
Precinct No. 10
Hr .. and Mr s .Ted I. Tu r p i n , 4236 So .. Bannock St ..
Mr. a~d Mr s .. Roy E .. Sup1ee, 4160 So .. De1a-are St-
Hr .. and Mr s . Eric L. Buss, 4151 So. Fox St. II -•
'32xl
-
-
---
Prec. inc.c No ... 11
'1r. a .nd Mrs .. Dona...l.d P ... SLe.ct.en._, 41.98 So .. Wa.sh..i..D.&ton. St.
Mx .. and Mrs. L.W. W-&rTen, 41.96 So .. Grant St.
Mr. and Mrs . J ~H '"' Green, 4360 So. Grant:. St ...
Preci.:nc.t:. No .. 12
Mr ... and Mrs .. Roscoe w. ita-ell. 4343 So .. A.c..oiiiDa. St ...
Mr ... and ll:rs ... Al.bert J ... Perry, 4491 So ... Ba:nu.oc..k. .St. ...
Mr ... and Mrs. Ric:.hard G. Light, 4450 S o .. E1ati St ..
Pre:c.in.ct:. !lo .. 1.3
Hr .. and Mrs ... llobt .. A .. Guentz-el. • 3071. w ... Che.n..a:ago Ave ..
Mr. and Mrs ... Harold R .. HoLmes , 3 399 w. Grand Ave ..
Mr .. and Mrs. Don.a.l..d A-Thom...s, 3005 w ... Tufts A.:ve ...
Prec.i.nct No. 14
Mr. and Mr.s. Roy w. H.an~Ue. S0 5 0 S o . De 1a'W"a.re St.
Mr. and Mr.s. .J--.s ..._ Han.c:.oc.k• 4950 So. Huron St.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G . Barbe-r. 4993 So. Fox St.
Pre.c. J::n.c.-r. No. 1-5
Nr. and Mrs. K _D .. R..i..si_ng. 4724 So. Fox St.
Mr. and Nrs. Char.Le...s B. Z...rt:ID.a:D • 4860 So. Huron St. --and ---C1yde T . Jone_s• 4746 So. Cherokee St.
Prec.i..nct No.. 16
Jllr .. and Mrs ... Jobn. Pove~1 4454 S-0 .. Linc.ol..n St ..
Mr... and ~s ... Gary L-Ander s on, 4 7 49 So... Sh~ St-
M::r .. and l!l::rs .. Charles M ... A.nde...ra.on. 4790 So .. Sherman St ...
-. --
-
-
•
---
""SPECIAL CI:TLZEN PROGR.AM INVITEES"'"
October 15, 1973
Preci..J::act No... 1
Mr. end H r5 ... J erry Johnson , 2 3-0 W ... Va s~ar Ave.
Hr ... and Mr s .. ~v£n P .. Garver, 1 625 w ... Yal e A~e ..
Hr .. and Mrs . James A .. York, 1890 W .. Iliff Ave ..
Precinct. No.. 2
Mr. and Mr s .. OTva1 L .. Ste@1e , 3200 S o .. Huron St-
Hr .. and Mr s. Oran H . B rown, 2775 So ... De.1.awa:re St ..
Mr .. and Mrs .. Ji.m P. De.an._., 2898 S o .. Cbe..rok.e.e St ..
P Tecinc.t No.. 3
Mr. and Mrs ... Eugene Evan..s, 2701. So .. L.i..nco.l..n St ...
Mr .. a-nd Mr s . Dale V ... Buc.kl.ey , 301.8 So .. Logan St-
"Mr .. and Mr s ... Dale W .. Crabtree, 3263 So .. Iog-.n. St ...
Pre.cinc.c:. No 4
Hr .. and Mrs .. DonaLd Bea-rd, 3781 So .. Ca1apa.go St ..
Mr .. and Mrs .. Harold E .. Pe terson , Sr ... , 3641 So .. P ox St ...
Mr .. and tt:rs. Bill H .. H_j,.:n..z.e, 3917 S o ... A.c.c;:Jaaa St ..
Precinct No .. 5
Nr. and l!l::rs .. Dona.1d H .. Thurston., 2 7 02 So ... Logan St ...
~ ... and l!lrs ... &.aa.d..a1.1 E. Ca.rson. 275.2 So. Pear1 St-
N:r. and l!lrs .. Berto B~gham Vr-:f..gb.t. 32110 So. ~l.van1.a "St.
Prec:i..n.c c lllo. 6
Nr. and Mr s . George J . Dutt. 3302 So. Corona St.
l!lr. and Mr s . Robert D .. Pope. 3346 So. B.e.rson St.
Mr. and Mr s . Edwa.rd W ... l!fel..so:n 3355 So. Lafayette St ...
Preci.nct No. 7
Pr -ei..nc.t:. No.
l!lr. and M.:r.s .. Edward J .. H i..clcma.-n.. 321.5 S o . W :i.l.l.J..am..s St-
llr. and Mrs ... J F .. !"rank .. 3205 So. tloch St-
Nr. and Mr s . Donald G. Pul.l.er-tOD• 3265 So. llac:..e. St.
8 --.nd Mrs. Ve:rnon Driv-er. 3417 So. Crane St.. --and Mrs. Fred ... Vogel, 3470 So. Grant St. --and Mr•-Arthur Chr i._.s topher ., So. Penn..sylv&D..ia St.
P ·recLnct No . 9
Mr . and Mrs . J ~B-Trayl.or , 371.5 So. L1nco1n St.
Hr. and Mr s . Lester L. ~l.l.ey, 3701 So. Grant St.
Mr. and Mrs . HArol.d W. Foscer, 4035 So. C1arkson St.
Preci..nct No ... 10
Hr. and Mr s . Ted I . Turpi.o , 4236 So. Bannock St.
Mr. and Mr s . Roy E. Supl.e:e .. 41.60 So. De la'W&r'e: St.
Mr. and Mr s . Eric L. Buss .. 41.51. So. Fox St. • •
'32xl
----
-
Prec.l..Dc::.t. Ito.~~
"Jr ... and Mrs ... Do:n.a1d P .. S1e..t-te:n.,. 4.198 So ... W.a..sh.i..~ St ...
Mr ... and Mrs ... L .. W ... Warren.,. 41.96 So ... Grant St ...
Mr ... .nd Mr s ... J ~H-Green.,. 4360 So ... Grant St ..
Preei..uct l!lo... 1.2
Jllr ... and Mrs ... -&.o.scoe V ... Howel.1,. 434 3 So ... .Ac.CIIIIYl St-
Mr... and Mrs... A.1 bert .J... Perry.,. 4491 So ... Bannock 5t ...
Mr ... and Mrs .. Ric..b..a:rd G . Li..gbt,. 4450 S o ... El.at.i. St ...
Pr-eei..o.c t No.. 1. 3
Mr ... and. Mrs ... ll.obt ... A-Cue.nt&-e.1.,. 3071 W ... Chenango Ave.
Mr... and Mrs... H.aro.l.d R ... Ro .Lmes ,. 3 399 W ... Grand Ave ...
Mr ... and Mxs ... Dcarna.1..d .A-"rboma•• 3005 W ... Tu£t.s Ave ...
Pre-c.l .. :oct No... 14
Mr .. and Mrs ... Roy w .. "H..ank.l..e.,. 505 0 S o . De1aware St ...
M.r ... and lira .. J...-.e...s ll-H...anc.oc.k..,. 4950 So . Huron St--
JIIr ... and ltrs ... .lllte.DDeth C ... .Ba.rbeT.,. 49-9 3 So ... Fox St ...
Pre:c.i-u.ct No... 15
Mr ... and Mrs ... K-D ... R..LsLng,. 4724 So . Fox St ..
Mr... and Mr s ... Cb..ar 1e..s B... Za.:r t::man,. 4 6 0 So ... Huron S t ...
Mr ... aDd Mrs ... Cl.yde T ... Jones.,. 4 7 46 So ... Cherokee St ...
Prec.i:nc.t No.. 1.6
Mr ... and Mrs ... .Jolu::l Powell 4454 So ... L.l..nc.ol.n St ...
Mr ... and Mrs .. Gary L ... Anderson,. 4 7 49 So ... Sherman St ..
Mr ... &D.d Mrs ... Ch.&r1e.s 1!1 .... Anderson, 4790 So .. She~ St-
•
• •
-
-
---
••sPECIAL CITIZEN PRCX;B.AH I.NVITE.ES••
October 15. 1973
P"rec.:i...nc t Bo.. 1
Mr . •~0 H rs ... J erry J o hns on. 2 340 w. Va ssar Ave ..
lt:r ... and Mrs • .Al.v-::i..n. P .. Garver. 1.62 5 w ... Ya.le Av e ...
Mr .. and Mrs .. Jame..s A. ... YoT&.., .1890 W .. Il.i££ Ave.
Prec:l...nct Mo. 2
Mr ... and Mrs ... Orva1 L .. Ste..el.e. 3200 So ... Huron St.
Mr .. and Mrs .. Ora:n H ... Browo. 2775 So .. DeLaware St ..
Mr .. and Mrs .. Ji..m P ... Dean. 2898 So .. Cberolc:ee St:. ...
Prec.i.nc.t:. No ... 3
ll.r ... and Mrs ... Eugene Eva.n...s. 2701 So .. Li.:n.c:.o1n St ..
Mr .. and Mrs .. Da.l..e W ... Buc.k...1ey. 301.8 So. Logan St._
Mr ... and Mrs .. Da1e w ... Crabt:::ree. 3263 So .. I.og-.n St ...
Prec.i.nc.t:. No 4
Mr. and tl:rs ...
and Mrs ..
and Mrs ..
Do:n.a.J.._d Be.a.:rd• 3781 So ... Ga.1a:pago St .. --Harol.d E .. Pe~rson. Sr .... 3641 So .. Fox St ..
Mr. B.il.1 H ... H.:l..:n.a:e• 3917 So .. A.c.ocna St ..
Pre cine. t Mo.. 5
l!lr ... and Mrs .. Don.a...l.d H .. Thu.:r.st:o:a...., 2702 So .. Logan St ..
Ilk'-aad l!lr• .. a..n.d..a..Ll.. E... Carson. 2752 So ... Pearl. s-t._
l!lr ... and l!lrs .. Berta Bi...g.h.am. W~gbt• 3290 So ... ~1vau:1..a -st.
Prec.i..nc.t:. -.o .. 6
Mr .. and Mrs .. ~orge J .. Dutt• 3302 So ... Corona St ..
Mr .. and Mrs ... Robert D .. Pope. 3346 So • .:-.e_r.son St..
Mr. and ll:r.s. EchiJ:ard W. lle-l.son 33SS So. La...fayette St::.. ...
Prec.i.n.c.t No. 7
Prec..i:nc.t No.
Preei...nc.t No.
Mr. and ttr-s. Edward J ... HJ..c:.km.an, .321.5 So ... Wi.11 i.-AULS St ..
Mr. and Mrs. J -F-Prank, 3205 So. Ho&h St-
ttr. and Krs ... Dl:nul..1d G. Fu.l.l.e:rc:.oa.. 3265 So. B...a.ce St ...
B
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. --and Mrs.
9 --and Mrs. --and Mrs. --and Mr s ...
Vern.on Driver, 3417 So.
Fred w. Vogel, 3-470 So.
Arthur Christopher• So.
J .. B ... Trayl.or, 3715 So.
Lester L. lt.el.l.ey, 3701
Ha..ro1d w. Foster, 4035
Grant St.-
Grant St ...
Pen.n.syl.van.ia St ...
L:Lnc.ol.n St.
So ... Grant St.
So ... Cl.arkson St ...
Prec1.nc.t No... 10
Mr .. and Mrs ... Ted I .. Turpi..n , 4236 So. B.annoc:.k. St ...
Mr ... and Mrs ... Roy E ... Sup1ee. 41.60 So. Del.a~ St.-
~ ... and Mrs ... Eric. L ... Buss, 41.51. So ... Po~ St .. --
· .. --'32xl
-
-
--... -
""SPECIAL CX:TIZ.EN PR.OGB.AM INVITEES ...
October ~s. 1973
~eci.n.c.t Mo. I
Mr . a~d H r s . Jerry Johnson . 2340 w. Va s~ar Ave .
Mr. and Mr s ... ~vin P. Carver. 1 625 w. Yal e A e ...
Mr. and Mrs ... James A... York, 1890 w. I1i£f Ave .
Prec.i..nc.t Mo ... 2
Mr... and Mrs ... Orva1 L... Steele, 3200 So. Huron St ...
Mr. and lt:rs ... Ora:n H. Browo.. 27 75 So .. Del_a~e St ...
Mr.. and Mrs.. Ji...m P .. Dean. 2898 So .. Cherokee St ..
Precinct Ho .. 3
Mr. and l!l:rs .. Eugene Evans, 2701. So ... L:I.nco.l...D St-
M:r ... and Mrs . Dal.e V .. Buc:lc....l.ey. 301..8 So .. Log.-n St.
Mr .. and Mr-s .. Da..l.e w ... Crabtree . 3263 So.. Io_gan St-
Preci nct No 4
Precinct No.
Mr .. and M:rs ... Don.a.ld Beard, 3781 So .. Ca1a:pa.go St.
Mr ... and Mrs .. Ha.rol.d E .. Peterson, Sr ... • 36-41 So. Fox St ...
Mr .. and Mrs .. B.i 11 H ... H..i.:n.ze• 3917 So ... A.cOGia S t-
5 --...... >Irs . Don.al.d H. 'l"'bu:rstxn:l_• 2702 So. Logan St • --...... ---••:ad•ll E. Cars on., 27S.2 So • Pearl. St.. ...,_ ...... >Irs . Berto B i_gham Wr:l,gbt, 3290 So. ~yl.van:l.a
Prec.'i.nc.t -..::.... 6
Mr .. and Mr s .. George J .. Dutt• 3302 So ... Corona. St-.
Mr ... and Mrs ... Robert D. Pope• 3346 So ... m:...erson St ..
ll.r.. and Mr s . Edward w. lle...l.son 3355 So. Lafayette St .•
Pre.c.:lnc.t llo. 7
Mr ... and Mr s. Ed..ra..-rd J ... HJ._c.ka.an• .3215 So. W1..11i..am.s St. ...
l!lr ... and Mrs • .J ... F. Pr;ank, 320.5 So. flo&h St.
Mr. and Mr s ... J:lona..l.d G. Ful.1.ert:oa, 3 265 So. B.a.ce S t .
Pre.c.:l..n.c:.t No. 8
Mr ... and .l!l:rs ... Ve-TnOn Dri.ve.-r. ~1.7 So. Grant St.
l!lr ... and Mr s ... Fred W ... Vogel., 3470 So. Grant St ...
lllr ... and Mr s . Arthur Chri.stopher, So. Penn..syl.van...i.a St: ...
P-rec.:i..nc~ No . 9
Hr ... and Mr s ... J~B ... Trayl.or, 371.5 So ... LincoLn St ...
Mr ... and Mrs. Lester L ... Xel.l.ey, 3701 So. Grant St ...
Mr. and Mr s . Harol.d W ... Foster, 4035 So. Cl.arks on St ...
Prec;Lnct No. 10
Mr ... and Mr s ... Ted I ... Turpin, 42.36 So ... BaDD-oc.k St ...
Mr... and Mrs ... Roy E. Sup1ee.. 4160 So ... Oel.•ware St ...
.l!l:r ... and Mr s ... Eric L ... Buss , 4151 So. Pox St...
·~
St..
--
'32xl
-•
• -
Pre.c..i..nc. t Mo ... 11.
Jt:r ... and l!lrs ... Dou.a.l..d P-S..Le.tten.., 41..98 So. W.a.sb.i.:na .. ~.oa. St ..
Mr ... and M.rs ... L-W ... V&rr·en, 4196 So ... Grant St ...
Mr ... and M.r s ... J ~H ... Green, 4360 So ... Grant St ...
Pre.c..f.._oc. t llo... 1. 2
Nr ... .nd M:rs ... ..a.o.scoe v ... Howel.l., 4343 So ... Ac.om.a St ...
Mr ... and Mrs ... A.l.be..rt .J ... Perry. 4491. So ... B&nn.ock St. ...
Mr ... and Mr s ... R..i.c:..b..ard C ... Li..gbt. 4450 So. El.ati. St.
Prec..i.nc.t:. 'No .. 13
Mr ... and l!l::rs ... llobt .. A .. Gue.nt..&.el. • 3071 W ... Chen.an.go Ave ..
l!l:r .. and Mrs ... Harol.d R .. HoLmes . 3399 W ... Grand Ave ..
M:r .. and Mrs .. Don..al.d A ... Thoma..s• 3005 w .. Tu.fts Ave ...
Pre.c..inct No.. 1.4
Mr ... and Mrs .. &oy W ... Hankl.e. 5050 So ... Del.aware St ...
M r. and Mrs .. J...es R.-Hancock.• 4950 So ... Huron St ..
Mr ... and l!lrs ... lt.en:D.eth G-Barber• 4993 So .. Fox St ...
Pre:c.i:n .c t Mo.. 1.5
l!l:r .. and Mrs ... K-D -Ri sLQg . 4724 S o ... Fox St ..
l!l:r ... and llrs ... Ch.ar1es B ... Z..rt:ma:n, 4860 So ... Huron St ..
Mr ... and l!lr.s ... C.l.yde T ... Joue.s ., 4 7....0 So ... Cherokee St ...
Prec.i.nc.t No. 16
l!l:r .. and Mrs ... Joh:n Powe l.l ~54 So ... Li...nc.ol..n St ..
l!l:r ... and Mrs ... G.a:ry L-Anderson. 4 7 49 So. Sbe..rman St ...
Mr. and N:rs .. ~ar1e..s M..... And-erson, 4790 So ... Sher~a&n St-
•
• •
, xl
-•
• -
••sPECIAL C.I:T1ZEN PROGRAM I.NVl.TEEs••
October l.S , 1973
Pr-ecinct No... 1
Mr . end "rs . J erry J u bnson. 2 ... Va s~ar Ave .
Hr ... and Mrs ... ~vin P ... Carver . 1625 W ... Ya 1 e Ave.
Mr ... and Mr s ... Ja.me..s A. YoTk..., 1.890 W ... I1iff Ave ...
P recinct No ... 2
l!lr ... and Krs ... Orv-&1 L ... Stee.1e, 3200 So ... Huron St ...
Mr ... and Mrs. Oren H .. Browa., 2 775 So. De.l.aware St.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim P ... Dean. 2898 So ... Cherokee St ..
Pree:l-nc.t No. 3
tor. and Mrs. Eugene. J!!:,ran.s, 2701. So. L:l-uco1.n St..
Mr. ... d Mr.s . Dal..e w. Bu.c:lc..1ey • .3018 So. Logan St •
Mr. and -·· Da1e v. Crabtree, 3263 So. 1oa,.u s~
Preci :nc.t No -4
l!lr ... and l!lrs ... Don.a.J..d Beard, 3781 So. Ca.l...a;p.aao St ..
Mr .. aod Mrs ... H&rol.d E ... Pe~sou, Sr ... 3641 So. Fox St ...
Mr ... and !!Irs ... B_t__l.t. H ... Hin&e 9 3917 So ... Ac.ocaa St...
Precinct No... 5
Mr. aDd Jllrs ... .Don.al.d H ... Tbu::ra too., 2702. So ... Loaan St. --=--.-..d. llrs ... -.....cLa...l.l. E. Ca.:r.s oc, 27'52 So ... -....rt. St...
Mr ... aDd Bra ... .Be_rto B.i.,&b.am. Vr-i..abt, 3290 So .. ~1...-..:ai.a 'St.
Prec:.i..nc.t -.o .. •
Mr .. and l!l:rs ... George J ... Dutt, 3302 So ... Corona St.
l!l:c ... and l!lrs ... Robert D ... Pope., 3346 So .. a..e.rsOft St-.
Mr ... and l!lrs... Edward v ... We1aoo 3355 So. La£ayette St ...
Prec.Ln.c::.t No .. 7
Prec.i...n.ct No.
Mr.. and Mrs.. Edw:ard J. Hi.c.lc-.an, 3215 So. W:i..l.1f...am.s St ...
l!lr. and Mrs. J .. F. Prank., .320.5 So ... llo&b St...
Mr ... and Mrs ... Doua.1d C. Fu1.l.ertoD.9 3265 So. ILace St.
8 --and Mr.s. Vernon Dri.ver, 341.7 So. Granc St..
>Or. and Mrs . Fred w. Vogel., 3470 So. Crane St.
Mr. and Mrs ... Axthur Christopher, So. Pennsyl.va:ni.a St.
Precinct No. 9
Hr. and Mr s ... J4B. Tray1or, 3715 So. L~nc::.o1n St.
Hr ... and Mr s ... Lester L ... Ke11ey, 3701. So. Grant St.
Mr. and Mr s . Harol.d W. Fos~r. 4035 So. Cl.arkson St ...
Prss.!.nc.t No... 10
Mr ... and Mrs.Ted I ... Turpin, 4236 So ... Bannock St.
Mr ... and Mrs ... Roy E. Sup1ee• 41.60 So .. Delaware St.
Mr ... and Mrs .. Eric L. Buss. 4151 So. Fox St ... • •
· .. '32 xl
•
• ... -
-
Prec.inct No.l1
~r. and Mrs. Dona1d P. SLetten. 4198 So. WashLn&ton St.
Mr ... and Mrs. L.W ... Warren. 4196 So. Grant St.
Mr ... and Mr s ... J ~H -Green, 4360 So ... Grant St ...
Prec.:l..nct Mo. 12
l!tr ... and Mrs ... --ll.o.sc.oe W. Ho'W'Iel.l.• 43-43 So ... Ac.om.a St.
Mr ... and Nrs .. A..1bert .J ... Perry, 4-491 So ... Bannoc:.k St ...
Mr ... and Mrs ... Richard G. L~ ht. 4450 S o ... E1ati St ...
Precinct No. 13
Mr. and Mrs. llobt. A. Cue.n t..&e.l. • 3071 w. Chenango Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. U...rold R. Ho1mc::!:s . "1399 w. Grand Ave ...
Mr. and Mrs. Do,.]_d A... Tb~. 3005 w. Tuft.s Ave ...
Precinct No. 14
Mr. and Mrs. R.oy w. El.a:nkl.e, 5050 So. Delaware St...
Mr. and 'Mrs ... J ........ a... Hanc::oek, -4950 So. Huroc:a St.
Nr. and Mrs. Kenneth c. Barber, 4993 So. Fox St.
PT-e:c. i :nc t No. 15
Mr. and Mrs. R ... D ... R..:i_s:Ln.g,. 4724 So. Fox St.
Mr. and Mrs. Ch..a.r1es B. Z...rc:::m.e,n. 4860 So. H .u:ron St.
Mr. and Mrs. C~yde T . .Jones, 4746 So. Cherokee St.
Precinct:: No. 16
Mr • .o.n.d Mrs ... Joh:n Powel.l 4454 So ... L.i.nc.o1n St ...
Mr ... and Mr s ... Cary L ... Anderson. 4749 So ... Shera.an St ...
Hr ... and Mrs ... Char1e.s N ... Anderson, 4790 So ... Shern~&D St ...
• •
2X
-
•
• -
""SPECIAL CITl..ZEN PROGRAM 1NVIT EEs••
October 15, 19 7 3
Prec inc t No. 1
Mr . ~Pd ~r s . J erry Johns on, 2~-o w. Va 5~a r Av •
Mr. and ~~s . A 1 v in P. C arv er , 1 b 25 W. Ya l e A e .
Hr ... and Mr s .. Jame s A. ork, 1 8 9 0 W. Il i ff Ave ...
Precin c t No ... 2
Mr ... and "rs ... Orval L ... Stee1 , 3 200 So ... Huron St ...
Kr. and Mrs ... Oran R ... Brown, 27 75 S o ... Dela~are ~t ...
Mr ... and Mrs ... Jim P ... Dean, 289 S o . Cherokee St ...
Precinct.. No ... 3
Prec inc t No 4
Mr ... and Mrs ... Eugen Evans, 2 7 0 1 S o ... L i n c o1n St ...
Mr. and Mrs .. D•le W ... Ruc.k1ey , ..30 1 8 So ... Logan St ...
Mr .. a .nd Mrs ... D.aJ..e W ... Cr•b1::r'te, 3 2b3 S o .. I.oga::n St ..
Mr .. and M rs .. non.Id Beard, 3781 So .. Ga1apago St ..
Mr .. and Mrs.. Harold E ... P eterson, Sr .. , 3641 So .. F o~ St ..
Hr .. and Mrs .. Bill H ... Rin&e, 39 17 So .. Acoma St ..
Pr c i.nc t No .. 5
Mr .. and M.r.s ... Donald El ... Thurston, 2702 So .. Logan St ...
Mr .. an.d Mrs .. ll.anda._l.l E .. C.arson , 27.52 So .. Pea:rl St ..
Mr .. and Mrs .. Berto Bigham Wright• 3290 So ... Pe:an.syl.va:n1.a St.
Precinct lllo .. 6
Mr .. and Mrs ... George J .. Dutt. 3302 So .. Corona St ..
Mr .. and Mr s ... Robert D-Pope. 33-46 So .. Emerson St..
Mr .. and Mrs .. Edward W .. Ne~son 3355 So ... La£ayette St ...
Pre.ci.nct No ... 7
Precinct No.
Mr .. and Mrs ... Edward J ... H~c ~n . 32L5 So ... WiLLLams St ..
Mr .. an-d Mrs .. J F . Frank, 3205 So .. Hogh St..
H:r .. and M_rs ... Don.al.d G ... Ful.l.erc.ou • .3265 So ... Race St ..
8 --and Mrs . Vernon D r iv-er , 3 4 1.7 So. G ran t St .
Mr. and Mr s ... Fred w. V ogel., 3 ...-.70 So. Grant St.
Mr. and Mr s .. Arthu r Chr i s topher, S o . Pen:n.sy1van i a St .
P recin c t:. No ... 9
Mr .. and Mr s .. J ~B .. TTay1or, 37 15 So .. Linco 1 n St-
Mr ... and Mr s .. Lester L .. Re11ey, 3 7 0L So ... Grant St ...
Mr ... and Mrs . Haro1d W ... FosLer, -D35 S o .. C 1arks on St-
Prll!!c.i.nct No .. 10
H:r .. and Hrs .Ted I . Turpin , ""'236 S o ... .B.ann.oc.l.. St.
Mr. •n d Mr s -Roy E -Sup1 , ~160 So ... De l •ware St.
Hr ... and Mr ~ .. E ric L .. Bu s , ~1S1 S o .. F o x St . • •
,32X
----
l -_
PTec.i.n.c.t No.ll
ptr. and Mrs. Don.ald P ... Sl...ett.en, 41.98 So ... W-&..S-h.i.n.&t.on. St ...
Hr. and Krs ... L.W ... W.rren, 4196 So. Grant St ...
Mr .. and Mr s • .1 .H ... Cree:n, 4.360 So. Grant St.
Prec...:Ln_c.t lilo. 12
Mr ... and Mrs ... R.o.sc.oe w ... Howell,. ..,.3-.3 So .. A.c.oma St ...
Mr ... and Mr s ... A1be.rt ..J ... Perry, _......91 So ... Ba:on.oc..k. St. ...
M:r ... and Mr s .. R.ic.hard G .. L.i. bt, -"'50 So . E1at.i. St ..
P-rec.i.n.c.t No. 13 --and Mrs. R.obt ... A-Guen.ta.el., 3071 w. Ch.enango Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Ka.ro1d R. Ho1 l'l'lloC!:~, ~399 w. Grand Ave ...
Mr. and Mrs. DonaLd A.. 'l'bOIUia-S " 3005 w. Tu£ts .A-v-e ...
Pre-c.i.nc.t No. 14
Mr. and Mr.s . aoy w. Bank.l.e• 5050 So. .oe_J._._'War e St •
Mr. and Mrs. J-.s R. Ran.c.ock.., .... 950 So . Huron St • --and Mrs . K.e:nne:th c. Barbe.r, -4993 So. Fox St.
Pre"C·:i:nc.t No. 15
Mr. and Mrs . K._D ... R...i_s.i.n.g , 4724 So. Fox St. --and llrs. Cha.r1es B. z..a-r~. 4860 So . Huron St. --and Mrs. Cl.yde T. Jo:ne...s., 47-b So. Cherokee St.
Prec.inc.t No . 16
Mr. a:nd ttrs ... ..John Powe;l.1 445-4 So. L:Lnc.o1n St ...
Jib: ... and JCr.s ... Gary L-Ande-r son , 47.,.9 So ... Sherman St.
Mr ... and Mrs . Charles H . Anderson , 4 790 So ... She~ St-
---.
,
•
•
•
• -
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CITY OF EliGI..DolCX)D, COLORADO
SEPTEMBER 4. ~973
REGULAB MEETIBG:
Tb.e C .:i .:ty Cou:r::u::i1 or tl:ue City o~ Et:ia1.-ood,. Arap:a..boe County,.
Co.l..o.ra..d.o, met in re.gu.1a.r session on Sep"'t.embe.r 4,. 1973,. at 8:00 P.M.
Na.y"-o.r Senti.,. p~sid.i..n.g,. ca.1..1.ed the ~.i..ng to order ..
"'.rh.e :f...nvoca:t.i.on "V1!ILS gj..ven by the Rev . ~en Strong o:r the Fi...rst
United Pr-esbyt.er:i.a.n Church or E:ngl:...evood... Tb.e P~e d.ge or A.11egia.n.ce vas 1ed
by Boy Scout Troop No. 92-
The Na3ror &..&ked for rol....1. e.~. Upon the e&11 or the ro1.l • the
1"o1.1~ were present :
Coun.c..i....1 Members S ebw'a.b,. Se.b.n:a.c..ken'be.:rg,. H enn..ing,. Dhor:i. ty,. Brave,.
B1essLng,. Senti.
Ab.ae:nt : None
Also present were: Ci. "t3'" Manager ~
C1ty Attorney Bera.rd:l....n..1.
A.s • i.a t&nt C:1. ty Ma.n.a.ger McCc:nrJ:l
Ad:J2d.n.i_strat i. 'Ve A.as::Lsta.nt Mende~ on
Directo r o~ Finance Ro11~berger
Director or Public Works Waggoner
Po~ce Chie~ C~aaby
Fire Chi e~ Hamilton
Director or Personnel Lorig
COUWCII..MA:N .BLESSING J«>VED AliD COUJIC:r:LW'OXA.W HEl'IKiliJG SECOJIDED A
JCJTIOll TO APPROVE THE NIJIU'.rES O.F ~ BBGlJI...A.R .MEE'Tl:JKG OF AUGtl'ST 20,. 197"'3 ..
Upc::Jn. the c-.11 or t.be :ro.JJ.,. the vote .resu.J. ted a.a ro.1..1cnrs:
Ayes: Corm.ei.l.. Membe:rw Sc::.lnra.}:),. Henn 1n,g_. .Dho.ri.ty,. B.l...esai..ng ,.. Sent.i....
Na;ys: None
Absent: None.
The Ma.y-or dec1 a..red the JDOtio.n ea.:rr-:Led.
......
II • •
'32xl
-
-
-
-
---
2
Mll,yor Senti r e-c:ogo....i..z.ed the ~o1..loving person.& ~ the .l.iat or
""'Specia..l. C.i..ti..zen Progr-am I..nvi.tee..s ....
Mr. a..nd Mrs. Gary B. Sm.:i.t.b. 3039 So. Che.rok._ee Street.
Precinct No. 2.
Mr. Smdtb expressed his appreciation :f"or the s~ces ren~red
by the C:i. ty • espeei..a.1.1y the Parks ~UJ.d Recreation area..
Mr. John M. Foster,. 37o6 So. Ac0J%1& Street. P'rec:U::l-ct No. 4.
Mr. Foster questioned that a~ or the cit:1.z.en..s or Eng.l..evood V'1!!LDted
the so-ca.21ed progress d.e-v-e.J.._o:pcments :1...o the City. He :f"e..l..t these type 1..te.m.a
should be put to a vot-e p~or to Counc:1..1 a :pprov-a.l...
Mr. a.nd Mrs. John M . Co~e. 4935 So. Hu..ron Street,. Prec.i....nt No. 14.
Mr. Co1e stated that th.i.s va..a ~s :f"i.rst Council JX~~e-eti..ng :1...o 15 years
and that he -v&S very happy to be in a.tte.nda.nce .
Coun.c~ Sc:.hwa.b stated that ea.c.b vee.k Council .i..nv-i.t.es 48 pe.rao.ns
to come: to the:i...r Counci.J.. meeti.ng,. and ton.i..gbt on.J..y three ha:ve al::lavn. up. He
had to question peop1e.s • i ... n:te..:re..st :1...o "t;.hei..r City gove..r:nment ..a.s a resu.l.t
thereo:f".
Mr. Arvon Hegna, 3295 So. Hi.gb Street,. a:p~ar·ed be:f"ore Counc:1...1. Re
state-d that -ehe d.j_rt si..tuation on FJ..oyd A.,.-enue due to storm d..ra:Lnage c:on..a"truc-
t~on vas becoming a real prob1em.
Mr. Rich K:l...e:i..n ,. 3290 So-W1..1..1j_am.s • appeared be.rore Counci..l -He
stated that the stor::c. d.ra.in.age had created enough hazards that som.e a.cti.o:n.
ne-cessary be~ore any acc ~dents occurred.
Cou:nc:i.~ a.a.sured. them that they v ou.1d check :i..nt.o the si.tu.at.i..on.
Ma. H.e~e:n Ar't.h.ur,. 3853 So. Broa.d"W"'IIY . appe-ared be:t"ore Counc~1 . She
stated t.h&t. a voman bad reee:n.t1.y s1..1.pped on the a..spha.J..t s1.d.eva.1..k. across 't:.he
st..ree"T;. :r'ram h er p1&ce o~ buJS:i...n..e:ss. Tha."T;. pa.rt1..cu.J....a.r d..r-:1.-veva.y 'V'&S on a a2a.nt
and wa.s not. sbo'Ve1ed :i.n "T;.!:le -winter ti...me . She ~el... t -ehe C1. ty neede-d good
.s.i.deva.l....k& on the major street& a.t the minimum :t"or our el...~r1:r peop1 e and
cbiJ..dren.
C:ity Ma.n&ger :>i.a..J.... stated t.ha-e he had chec:..k.ed o'\XC. t.he s:i.'t:.ua..ti.on and
that the .::l&te.r":i.~ o:t" -ehe a...spha..l...t si.d:ewal....k. va..a :1..D good condit.:i..on;. bovever. :it
d..:id sJ.ope 1..:1..k.e a. d.ri.-vew-a.y • ne-eessi.tat:i..ng a good thorough c1ean..:1...ng :1..n the
v-1..:n.ter t:i..me.
Ms. Arthur i.nqu.i...red as to the at.atu.a o:t" the proposed Ju.nlit. de.&l..ers •
o rd..i...o.&D.ce. Mayor S enti. stated that a. dec:ia1..on vou.l...d be .ma.de at ton.i.ght • s
C ounc1.1 Meeting. II --
,32 X
1-
•
• -
-3 -
Counc::11n::;;a.n Sch"W"a.b stated tha:t h e h.&d had c~1.s w-ant.1....ng t o k.Dov
:i.:t" the Dunc:&.D. Schoo.]_ te:n.n..j_s courts cou1d be deterred. One o:t" the tea.c.he.rs
there .,...._. t.e~n.g her ch.1..1dre:n tb._t no a.c:"t3.._on cou..1d be te.ken '1:.0 de:re-r those
pa.rti.C"UJ.a.r co~s.
Counci.Lm&n B1esa£ng stated that cany young peopl e have asked him
bow gO"re~t "W'Drlus. I..n re:spo.n.ae • h e b&d a...sk..ed the::m to come up and express
themselves t~s evening on matters o:t" :interest.
Mr. G1en Eloe • a. tea.e.be..r • appeared be:t"ore Cou.nci.l... He sta:ted that
he -anted to l..end support to the purchase or the property between oxrord and
Hampd.e·n :t"or open space and a 1"'u~u:r·e goJ...~ course. The jun.i.or and sen:i.or h:i.gb
schoo~ k.:i..d.s who ta.k_e go1r c~a..sse.s an.d are on the go1r t ·e.az:l a.re expe.r:i.enci..ng
one o-r the reW' sports v~cb can be c~ed over rrom the ~gb school years
to theLr older years.
Tw"o students at the E:o.gle-vood H.i.gh Sc.boo1 a.ppe.a.red Derore Counc:1.1.
The r:i.rst student stated that :i.t W'&S extremely tough to r~d .. p.J...a..ce to p1ay-
go11" i..n the Englevood a..rea.. The second stated that he va..s a sophomore at the
h.:i..gb school . and the go11" team needed a p1a.ee t o p1ay on a regu.1.a.r ba..ai..s.
Counc:i.lman Brown stated that he vanted to express h:i.s apprec:i.at:i.on
to the sta..1"r 1"or tb.e:l.r vor.k. done o:::J. t.he s to~ d.ra..:Lna.ge :1.n the past • even
though there va..s a.:L:vay-s :i..nconven.:i.ence duri...ng the a.ctu.a.l conatr>.;J..ct:1.on phase.
Counc:1..1"'om.a.n Henni..ng i-nquired i.n-eo the Pub1:1.c Serv-i.ce CompiiLOY 1a.nd
contract. C:l.ty Manager D:l.e..J... stated that :i.t W"&.s ready tb.i._s evening:. ~though
not on the agenda 1"or Counc:i.1"s cons:i.dera.t:i.on.
C:i.ty Manager D:i.a.1 i...ntrod:uce.d Mr. R.i..ch.a.rd Lorig to the Cou.nc:1.1 as
the recent.l..y employed Personnel.. D:i.reetor .
Counc :1.1 began considerat:i.on o1" a ~randuc 1"rom the Cbde1" o1"
Po1ice to the C:i.ty Manager discu..ssing the b.:1..1.1 1"or &.c. ord.:i..nance amending the
present ordinance c o nce%""'!:l.i...ng "" seco·n.d hand dea.1.er·s • "
Ch..:i.e:t" or Po1J.ce C1a...sby stated. that Dex!V"er and Aurora bad p&JSB-ed an
o:rd.J.nanee s:i.m.1.1a.r t.o this a. year ago. The ~ood Po1.1..ce b.a.d requested
consi..dera:t:l.o:n o-r' that type ord.j_na.nce at tha.:t ti.J:::te. Denver :t"eels e.xtreme.1y
good about thei.r ord.:i..nance and the en:t"o rcement o:t" :1t. At the same t~.
Aurora i.s extremel y unhappy vi..tb tbeLra. It i.s not the po~i.ce o:t":t"i.eer•s
:i_nte·nti.on to e:rea.t-e a burden to the ::::~erchants .
Counc:1.2man Dhority stated that he 1"e1t he had i-ntroduced the b~
prematurely at the ~t meet.:l..n.g. and he 1"e1t .i.t should be tabled :1..nde.:t":i.n:1.t.e~y.
COUNCILMAN DBORITY MOVED AilD COUNCILMAl'f BLESSING SECONDED A MYriOll
TO TABLE THE BILL FOR AN ORDIN.Al!JCE REPEALING AND REENACTiliG CHA.P'TER 3 • TITLE
XI O F THE .1969 ENGLEWOOD .MIJ'li'ICIPAL CODE IlfDEFiliiTELY. Upon the e~ o1" the
ro11 . the vote re.su.1t-ed as 1"o1..1ow-s : • •
-
-
-
---
4
ATe•: Counc:1..1 ~era Sch~b. Schn&eke~berg,. Henning,. Dhori.ty,.
Brown,. Bl....eaai...J:::I.&,. Se.nt.i..
!lays: Bone
Absent : None
rece1.ved :t"or the record.
A ~ra.ncham :t"rom the E.nglevood You"t;.b Employment D:i...rector -eo the
Ass1.st&nt C1.ty Manager summa.:ri.z.:Lng the a.c:ecmrpl....:!..s:hmenta o:t" the progra< tor
1973-
M:f....:out.ea: o~ the P1a.nni...n.g and Zon.i..ng Comm::i_1usi.o.n. :r~ meeti...ng or
J>tly 17. 1973-
~ut.es or the Pl.a.nning a.nd Zo.n...i....ng C<X31d..ssi.on. spec1.a..1. meet.i...ng or
August 14 . 1973-
Coune:1..1. began considera.t.i.on o:t" a memora.o.d.um rrom. the Ci..ty Ma.n&ger
to the Ci..ty Counci...1 d..:1..seu..ss:1.ng the propo.aed co·n.atructi.on and employment o:t"
eng:1...neeri:og t:i..rm. ro:r tva ad.d..1.tj_ona.1 :t":i..re ata.t..i.on.s.
City Ma..n&ger D.i..~ stated that the "1..:n..surors V"b.o put rat:Ln.ga on :t"1.re
in.sura.nee :t"e.1.t the two s:--c.ati.on.s ve:re neeeas~ .1..n the ~evood area. He
:t"el.:t that the mapa e:ne1.o.sed .1...n the pa.c.ka.ge sboved the d.J....s-t.anees run. Due to
the b.igh co.at o:t" bi.d.a on the tirst go-rou.od. :t"or the vest stat Lon • he had
employed the £i.rm o£ Lance. 1..n order to c01111e u.p ~tb a.c. &l..te.rn.at.e de..a:Lgn ror
th~ t'WO r.:Lre stat.1.on.s .
The two s--ea:ti.on.a cou1d b-e bu..1.1t at the aame price &.II on.e b.1.d be~o:re.
Counci.1m&n Schnackenberg Lnq~red ho'W the Counc~l eo~d poaai.b1Y
build two at.ati.on.s £or the p.r:i.ce or one. Mr. ll'e.sb:1.t--e o£ 't.he rL:rm or Loneo
stated tha~ :i.t vas not £ai...r -ro:r h:1.m. to camme:nt on. -c.he prev::l.~ a.e.:1.gn. but
-c.ha.t h.:i.a r~ ,.... l..oo.k.i.ng at a m-uch a:Uzlpl..er bu.i.1.d.i.ng. He 1"e..1.t that :1..n
"Ch~se d.ay-a or i..n1"'11L-t~on,.. .i.'t. vas e:xtrem..e..l.,y ~r""t;.ant to se.l..ec-c. econosxd.ea.l..
bu:1.1d.:i..ng mat.er1.&2.a.
Counc.1.1vOII!I&D. He..nn..i...ng :i.nquired vhetber -ehe C.i.ty needed ~ or the
1.an.d at O:x1"ord and Feder~. Mr. lfeabi.tt stated that w1..tb the n.ev desi..g:a.,.. &..1..1
th~ Land vaa not req~ed.
Coune~ B1essing inquired &8 to bow ~ people were stat~oned
at ea.c.b atati...on. F~t!' Cb.:i.e:t" HI!Uid1ton stated tha.t the stati.on.s eon.ai.sted or
a three-ma..n c. rev on a three sbi:t"t baa :i.e. --
\. r '32 xl
-
•
• -
5 -
Counc.1..1.me.n B.r'OW"D. i..nqu..:i...red as to haw the Cb...i.e~ v-:i.eved "the p1.a..n.a •
and hov ve13. they 1"1..t i.nto 'Cb.e commu.:ni.ty. The Cb.J.._e~ responded that he V'I!!L.S
very enthusi..aati.c about the program. He te.l..t that pre-:f"ab ~~ did
o .ot need to be drab .:1..a. aJ:J;y' mann.e:r. Tb.e two :r'unct1..o~ or a. .r~e st.at1..on are
to store eq'U:L.);CDent and to qua.rt-er the men atat.i...oned there. The ei.ty vou.1d
get a a.l..:Lght a1.z.e a..d:vanta.ge ~tb pre-ra.ba.
Mr. Nesbitt stated that b..:i.a :f"i..:rm vou.1d go to a pre-engineered
bu:i.1din.g 1. r 1.. t ~1. t the tota.1 concept-
Counci.l..m&n Sc:hva.b s :t.a..te.d tb.a.t he d..i.d not reel that the Ci.ty needed
t--o ata:ti..on.s vest or the r:i.ver .. bec.a:us.e the d.:1..ata.nce betw-een them. va...s not
:t'e..r enough.
C:i.ty Mana.ger Di..a.1 st.&t·ed tb.a.t vi..tb &.l....l.. due respect • be :f"e.l..t the
.ma.-ps and :i...:n.rorma:t:i.on presented po.i...nted out the need ror the two atat.i..on..a
:1...n order to have a proper response ti..l:l::ae.
~et Bami1ton stated that tvo atat1..ons were n~ded as po.i.nted out
by the 1ong study and the ca.:pute.r program.
City M&na.ger Di...al. sta.t·ed th&t he reeomme:nded that Counc::1...1 g:j.ve
direc:t~on to the star~ to proceed.
COUNCILWOMAB HEBl'JI1iG MOVED AND COUNCILMA.ll BBOWlll S'ECO.JIDEO A J«>T''011
TO PROCEED WITH ACTIOli OIIJ TWO STA.TIOlfS WEST OF THE RIVER Ill LDI'E 'WITH THE
MEMORASDtJM PRESE111'TED AliD TO llifVESTIGA.TE A SITE TO LOCATE THE .BORTHWEST
STATION. Upon -ehe ~ o~ the ro1..1. • the vote resu.1ted as ~o11orw-s:
Ayes: Counc~1 .Members Sc:.bn.a.ck..enbe:rg . H~. Dhori.ty,. Brown,.
B1e..s a .i.n8: • Sent :1.. •
Nays: Counei...l. Member Schwab.
Absent : Bone
Counc~1 began conaiderat~on o~ a memorandum ~rom the D~rector o~
Parka and Ree:re.ati.on re~ti.ve to the de.-si.gn and co~truct.i.oo o~ k::l.os~ ror
F~d Park.
Ci.ty Manager Di..al. stat·ed tha."t the ~.:i.r ror tb.:1.._s park v-:1.1..1 be
.-.Na:ture. •• ':'"he poss~b"i.11.t:1..es include a s1:1..d.e or an eartl::Jworm. and other nature-
re1ated .items. In .re1at1.on to -eh.i.a • the Ci.ty ,-ou.1_d 11.k.e to •ee some un:i.que
shelter h.ouaea. The .shelter houses under :i.~t:i.~ pb.a.ae or de&:i.g:D. here vou.1d
represent musb.room.s. The Ci. ty b.a..a a.bso1ute.1.y no ~-1 ror the coat due to the
unu.:s:u.a..1..ness or the desi...gn. The at temp~ W"Ou.l..d be to bu.1.2d the r1....rst one aa a.
pi.lot to get a ree1:1..ng ror "i.ta c:omp.1.~ty and coat. • •
-
-
•
•
• -
-6 -
Mr. Besb:i.tt or the :t":1.~ or Lonco sta.--ee·d that he vas not too sure
of th~ co.s-c. or th.i.s i.tem, but his be..st gu.e..as W'oul..d be $36oo to $4000. This :1.a
more tb.a.n vas or:l.g::1._n.a.1_].. bu.d.get.ed. but v:i.tb a. 1esser n :u:mber or she1ter houses
bu..1..1 t • the tO"t~ cost W'Ou.1d not exceed the tota.l.. budget. He fe.]_ t the best
method W'ou.J...d be to put one ou'"C on the market for a p:1.1ot si.tu.a.ti.o:n a.:od then
proceed 'W":i. tb the others _
Coune:1.1man Seh~ Lnquired as to W'bether :1.t o:t"fered the protecti.on
needed for rain and sun. Mr. llesbi.tt sta:ted that t .b:e e:t":t"orts vou1d be to pro-
tect the i..ndi.~d'UJ!L.1..s :t"'rom the s-un, but b.l...ov1.n.g r-a..i.n vou..l...d get :!.n.
Counci..J..r.::ta.n Dhor'i.-ey st.at.ed that he t"e.lt the p~ seemed a bi.t
imp:ra.et:1.e-a.1 and Dd..ght coat v-a:;;y too m:u.cb. The pl..&n needed more stu.d,y at "C.his t:i..J::D,e.
Cormc.i....1..ma.n Sebn•ckenbe.rg stated that :1.t someti..me:a t.a.ke.a real.. :t"a.i.tb
to t.r:r a~thi.n.g d..:1.r':t"er·ent and .i..n:n..ova't:i. ve • and that a p:roduc-t:1.on or a a"i...ng.1e
un:1. t vcru..l...d be a. 1og1..ca.1 method to pursue this •
Mr. Nesbitt stated that "Cbe proJect needed to be taken. t-o the des:1..gn
phi!LSe a.rt.e..r vh:1.eh he could b:r~ :1..t ba.c.k to Counc:f..l. when p:ropoa~a to bu..::f..ld :i.t
were received.
Counc:i.l...ma.n Sehva..b stated t.h:a.t there va...s a rea..1. need to 1..ook at the
dea:i.gn be:r"o:re :lt got too ~a.:r down the road.
Couoe:1..1man Db.o:r:i.ty stated that he ~e1t another 1ook at :f..t bero:re
major construct:f..o:n began vas ::l.n order. .Mr. Neab:1.tt at.ated that :1.t W"Ou.1d be
dea:f..gned ~th maintenance :1.n mind.
COUliCILMAN BBOWN MOVED AND COUliCILWOMAll HEN::!JIHG SECONDED A MOTIOJI TO
APPROVE THE MUSHROOM KIOSK COliCEPT AliD TO E:XPERIMElrr WITH OJIE.
COUNCILMA.ll SCHWAB MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SCHI!lA.CKEliBERG SECONDED A
MOTION TO AMEND THE MOTION TO ALLOW THE ARCHITECT TO GO A STEP FURTHER D.'i THE
DESIGN PROCESS ABD GET COST PROPOSALS FOR A PILOT COIISTRUCTION. Upon the ca.1.1
o:r" the ro1.1 .. the vote resulted as :r"o11.oV'S:
.A;yes: C-ounc::1..1 Members S-c:hv"ab., Sch:n.a.ck.e:nbe.rg . Dho:r'i.t:y., B~eas:f...:o..g.
Na;ya: Cou:nc::f..l.. Mem-bers He:nn...i...ng • Brown • Senti..
Absent: None
The Mayor decl.ared the mot:f..on ea:rr~ed.
Counc:~ voted on the ori.gj..na..l.. amended mot:f..on.. Upon the c:~ or the
r o1.1, the vot-e resu.1ted a..a :t"ol..1ova :
Ayes: Counc1..1 Members Sch.na.c:.k.enbe:rg • Hen.n.:l.n,g • Dho~ ty • B1eaa:f..n.g •
B:ravn. Senti. .
--.
• •
'32xl
•
-
• -
-7 -
N~a: Counc~1 Member Sebvab .
Absent: None
The Mayor declared the motion carr ~ed.
Cou.nc~l.. received a. copy or the recomme.n.ded ~apa.h.oe County Road Pl...an,.
and a. memor-andum f'rom the Di.rector of Commu.n.i.t-y Development to the City Ma.n.a.g:e.r
relative to overall road needs for Engle~ood to be submitted to the Denver
Regional Council.. of Governments a.nd the H..i.gbw-a,y C cm:a::zd..sa:l.on.
City Manager Dial stated that Directo r of Pub1ic Works Waggoner ~
present ton.i..gbt to discuss the tota..l... p1&.J::l. The P1a.nn.:i.ng and Zo.n..i..ng Ccmmd..aa:1.o:n
had. not met yet to reviev these items,. but Council.. action V&..S nec:::.esaa.ry .1..J::l
order to meet the de-a.d..l..:i..n.e.
Di..rector of Pub1:i.e Works Waggone:-s'C.a.~d that the ove..ra..1..1. road p~
was a re.su.l... t of meeti....ngs o -:ma..ny-commun..i. t.i.ea. He ga:ve a. b..:i...atory of thi•
deve..1opment. Dec.i..sio:n.s a..r ~ yet to be made on the :Lnt~ st.reeta vh.i..c.h ~
tie into the south metro a~ea. p1&n.
CoUDci.1man Scbva.b stat-ed that the g:r&de sepa..ra.t:i.on request d.i.d no-e
seem consistent at Da.rt.mou~b and Santa Fe si..nce the City just nov under-
going :Lmproveme.nt of that i...nter-sect.i..on.
Counci~ Dhority stated that the City needed to push Dartmouth as
a co~ector Ln our system.
Dj.xector of Pub.Li.c Works Waggoner stated that it ~ t&.k.e at 1ea..st
one year to get the Dartmouth videning set up and in operation due to the
railroads and the Public Uti1ities Commission approval procedure.
Cou.nciJ..vom.a..n Henning stated that she b.a.d. co·ncern.s W'i th u.ai..o.g
Dartmouth as a through street for traffic since there were so many residents
fac:i.ng that street.
City Manager Dial stated that the approva1 or the over&11 needs
should be one of concept rather th.a.n deta.:1.~s • but D&..r-t:mouth cou.1.d be added
if Council so desired.
~or Senti. stated that the approva.1 purpose vas pureJ..y f'or the
concept ~hich are not concrete in nature.
COUNCILMAN D'HORITY MOVED AND COUBC:r..LMA.N SCHNACI.CENBERG SECONDED A
M:JTION TO SHOW ACCEPTANC E OF THE GENERAL STREET PLAN FOR THE SOUTH METRO
AREA WITH DARTMOUTH ADDED FROM FEDERAL TO UNIVERSITY AS A FOUR LANE. Upon
the ca1.1 of the r o11 • the vot.e resu.l. ted as f"o1...1ovs: II • •
'32xl
-
-
•
• -
-8 -
A;rea: Cou.nc.i.1 M@!:l1bers Scbva.b. Scb.na.c.k.enberg. Dho~ty. B.l..ess:1.na.
Sent:i..
Nays: Cou.nc:1.1 Members Henn.i..ng. Brovn.
Absent: None
The Ma,yor dec1a.r·ed the mot:i.on ca.rr:i.ed.
D:1.rector or Pu.b1i..c Works Waggoner st.ated that the road needs to be
submitted to the DRCOG and H.:i.g}::nTa,;y Comm:l.asion ve:re &..s ::f'o.]__]_o"WS:
1.. Co:n.structi.on of proelects on the State H.:1.gbvay system.
A. South Santa Fe Drive
B. Grade Separati.on of D&.rtmout.h and Santa Fe
C. Grade Sepa..ration at ~cy and Santa Fe
D. Overpass a.t Union and Turta with Santa. Fe
E. Grade Sep&ra.t.i.on at Be1.1eviev and S.a..nta. Fe
F. Grade Sepa.rat:ion at Un.:1.ve.ra:1.ty B.l.vd. and Hampden
G. Storm Sew-er a.t South Fede~ B.l.vd. an.d Hampden
B. Be1...1..evi.ev Aven-ue con.atru.ct.i.on to :t"our 1a.nes
I. Storm Inlet on the north si.de of Be1.1ev-:i..ew
J. South Fed~ B~vd. constru.ct:i.on to ~our 1a.nes from
Be1.1ev:i.ev to Bowles •
2. Ad.d...it:i.on.s to the Fede..r&1. A:i.d Urban Systems
A-South C:La.rk.:son Street rY-<XIl Ea..at Ya1e to East Dry Creek
B. South Windermere Street .t"'rom. West Jte:a7ao to Gates P~
C. Da.rtmouth Avenue :f"'rom South Un.i versi ty to Sou_tb Feder-..1
D. West Ken;yon Avenue :t"'rom South Broacbin!s;y to South Santa Fe
E. Qu.incy Avenue f'ram South Yosem::l.te to South Wa.d.svorth
F. 'West Un..i.on Avenue rrom South Wi.nderm.e.re to Sou:tb Federa..l..
G. West Tufts Avenue -t"rom South B:roa.dvay t-o South W:l..n.de~re
3. Construction projects on the Federa.l.. A.i.d Urban System
A. South Broad:wa,;y-r"rOID: Ya..1e Avenue to Hampden to be v1..d.ened
the s~ W'i.dtb as So·uth Broa.dva,y south of' Quincy.
B. South C1a.rk..son Street to be constructed to tv-o ~a.nes .t'rom
U.S. 285 to East Orchard
C. ~cy Avenue to be constructed to tvo 1anes rrom I-225
to South Wadsworth
D. South Windermere Street to be co·nstru.cted to two 1an.es :t"'rom
West oxrord to Gates Pa.rlcva.y
E. I--470 to be constructed to s:i.x 1a.nes
F. U.S. 285 -Mon.ies to i..mp1em.ent m&jor :i.mprovements to be
incorporated :i.n the Englevood Core Area Development P1an. II • •
'32 xl
--.. -
- 9 -
4. Topi..ca Program
A. S::l._g:n&l...i.%&ti.-on or the South Santa Fe -W~t Union a.n.d
West Turts AYenu.es i...nte.raecti.o.n as an i..nte.ri..m :me-...ure.
COOliCrLWOMA.ll HEBliiliG MOVED A.JID COUJICILMA.ll BROWN SECOliDED A t«:JTTOW
TO APPROVE THE OVERALL ROAD !lEEDS FOB EJIGLEWOOD TO BE SU3MI-.:.-r:ED TO THE DEII'YER
REGIOBAL COU.CXL OF GOVER!OIEXTS AliD HIGHWAY COMMISSION AS OUTLDIED Ill THE
NEI«lRAllDUM AliD RELA._TED ABOVE. Upon tbe e&.1..1 or the ro1.3., the vote resu.l..t.ed
a.s ro1.10V"a:
Ay--e.~~ : Counci1 Membe.r·• Sc::.hvab. Sc.h:n.a.ckenbe.rg. Henn.1..ng • Dbor:i. ty •
Brown. B1.eaa:I..ng • Se:ct-:1. •
lla,y-a : llone
Counc:i.1 recei.ved a. re~nd&ti.on :t":roat. the Director or F1...n.ance to
Slil"ard a c:OD.tra.ct to Pavec:oat or C al...ora.d..o • Inc. • ror the.i..r .l...ov bi.d ot
$6,.310.62 tor m:l....x:i...ng and p1a.ci....n,g 1a;yko1d au.r~&e:.ing ov-er the &1.1-purpoae
eourta at Ja.aon Pa:a=k.,. Centenn.i.._e..1. Park.,. and Bates-Logan Pa.rlt,. and the
re:no .... t.1.on or M.1.1..1..er ~e1d par~ .1ot-
Ci. ty ~ D:i...&l.. stated that there ve.re three &1.1-p~e cou.rta
at Ce::a.t.e:DJ::l..i.&.l..,. Ja.aon. and Bat.e..a-LootJ:an wi..th base vork. to be d.one and 1.~.1d.
In a.d.d..i..t:i.on. the M:.l..l....l...er Field parking lot waa to be pa:ved. The 1a;yk.o1d bi.d
rec:e.J..ved va.a a good one. The Dep~t or Pub1:1.e: Work..a wou..l._d be do:l..D& the
rest or the work i..nvol..ved. on these proJects.
COUlfCI.LM.AN DHOBITY l«lVED AND COUlfCILMAl'f BROWB SECOIIDED A Jt«JTIOII TO
ACCEPT THE PAVECOAT OF COLORADO. IBC. B.lD OF $6.310 .. 62.. Upon the c&1..l. o-r the
:ro1..1. • the vote reau..1. t ·ed as :r'o1..1ova :
A;yea: Counci.1 Members Scbva.b. Scbna.c.ken.berg. He.n.n..i...n6. Dhor::l.ty • .B:rovn.
Blessing. Senti..
Na;ys: None
Absent: None
The Mayor declared the motion carried ..
--
'32 xl
-
1-_
•
•
• -
-l.O -
COUliCr.LWOMAII HEll1'fiNG !C>VED ABD COUli'Cr.LMAll SCBJIACKENBERG SECONDED A
l«lTION TO REJECT THE McBRIDE ELECTRIC BID OF $400. Upon the cal..l.. of the rol...l..,
the ~ate resulted as ro11ovs:
A;yes: Coun.ci.1 Members Scbva..b, Scbn.a.c:k.enbe.rg.., Henning, Dhor:i.ty,
Brovn, B.l..essi...ng, Senti..
Na.,y-s: None
Absent: None
The Ma,yor dec~a.red tbe mot:i.o·n ca.rr:1.ed.
Counc:i.1 received a memorandum rrom the C:i.ty Manager recammen~
the purc.ba..ae or a. 1250 GPM d..:l.e.se1 rep~a.cement pumper :t"or the F-J...re Depa..rt:ment.
C:1.ty Manager Di.a..1.. stated that vith a ai.z:-qua:rte.r ca.pi.ta.1 improve-
ment budget concept there vas adequate leev~ &11oved ror a ~re pumper pur-
chase yet i.n 1973. He recommended a negoti...ated pr:i.ce ~th the contractor ~
order to maint~ our tleet on a consi.stent baai.s.
Counc1.1voman Henning i.nq~red whether the Department ~ getti.ng ~d
o:t" a. pl...mlpe.r. Ch.:lef" Bam.:l.l ton st.ated tba:-c 1. t vou.l..d be retai.ned i..n reserve.
Counei.1m&n Dbori.ty i.nqudred why a better pri.ee vou1d be rece:i.ved at
negoti.a.ti.on rather than b~d. Cbie~ R8Dd1ton stated that the Department vas ~n
the process o~ sta.nda.rd...izi.._ng certa.in ~tem.a vi.th the on.1y real.. di~e.re.nce be..i..ng
the cba..sa~s.
C~ty Manager O~al ~quired whether aqy other ~~rm could conce~vab1Y
be 1ov b~dder. Chief Ha.m.il..ton stated tb.a.t Pierce Ma.n.u..:t"a.ctur:i.n,g C~:pa..a;y had
been 1ov ~n the past.
COUNCI..LMAN SCHWAB MOVED AND COUNCILWOMAN HENNING SECONDED A MOT:I:OB
TO APPROVE THE PURCHASE OF A PUMPER BY NEGOTIATION. Upon the ca.J....:l o~ the ro1.l.. •
the vote resulted as ~ollows:
Brown.
Ayes: Cou.nci.1 Members Schva.b • Scbn&ck.enberg • H~ • Dbor~ ty •
Bl..essi.ng. Senti .
Na.;ys : None
Absent: None
The Mayor dec1ared the mot~on carr~ed.
·-
II • •
, 32X I
-
-
---
-1.1 -
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY C OUBCILMA.ll SCHWAB.
BY AUTHORITY
ORDrRANCE NO. 30. SERIES OF 1973
AN O.RDDIARCE AP'PROVI!IG All AGREEMEBT BETW'EE!f THE tJRBA.1II DRAIBAGE ABD FLOOD
COltT'ROL DISTRICT • ABAPAHOE COUNTY • COLORADO • THE CrTT OF GBEEliWOOD VILLAGE •
COLORADO, DOUGLAS COUII'l.'Y • COLORADO • AlUl VT!I COLORADO • IliC... RELATili"G TO
PAYM:EBT OP' A DRA.I:KA.GE EBG.%11EE:RD!JG STUDY P'OR DEVELOP"MEBT OF PLAliS FOR A
SOLUTION OF DRA..XR.A.GE PROBI:..mCS AliD CO:II".r'RRL OF B.l:G DBY CREEK • .A11D DECLARIWG
AN Da:RGERCY.
(Cop:1.ed :l..n ~ Ln. the O:f"1"i..c::l.&1 Ord:!.nance Boolt.)
COUIICILMAB SCHWAB MOVED AJIID COUl!I'CILMAB SCHliA.CICE!IBERG SJ!X:OliDED A
)C)TIOB TO APPROVE ORDXJIIAliCE NO.. 30 • SERrES OF 1973.. Upon the ea.1..1.. o~ the
ro13. • the vote reeu.1. ted a.s ro1...l...c:::rvw :
.A;ye.a : Counc:1.1 MeaLbera Se~. Sc:1:J:n.&c:::.kenberg • Henn.i.ng. Dhori. ty.
Brovn. B1.esa:l.ng. Sen.t:l ..
lfa;ya : !lone
Absent : Bone
The Mla;yor d.ee1ared. the m.ot:l..on carr:l.ed ..
C.i.ty Attorn.eor Bera.r~ be«an d.:S.•c:uaa:l.oa. o-t a Bm r'or an Ord..:i..D.aD.ce
eontro1l_j_J:l8 the pub1:l.c:: d:S..ap1~ and. a&1e or ob8eeD.e 11.teratu.:re and. --.ter:S._&1a ..
He stated that be bad t1.1ea on t~a pe..rt:l.cu1.ar .. tter a ~e 1oa& and that
recent1,y the Sup:r-Court had a:Ltered the at.a.nc!.arda ror c::ona.:l.derat:1.on or
pornographi.e mater:l.a.1. Tb.:l.s ordJ...nance vou..1d ha:ve chance or aueceaa
under proaecut:l.on ..
Cou.nci...l..me.n Sehna.ck.en."berg at.&t·ed.. that he r-e.l.t the c:l.t:l.z.ena or-
Eng1evood had spoken ver,y de~~:l.te~ 1aat November and aaked r-or t~a
ord~a.nce. He r-e.l.t the Cou.nc:l..l. owed thi.a to the c:l.t1.z.ens. a.l..though the
1..n:1.t1..a.1. ord.:l.nance had not passed the court test.
Counc~ Dbor1..ty .i..nqu.i..red. a..a to vha.t e~r-ect tb.j_a ord.:l..nance vou.l...d
have on the 1..::1.. bra.ry-books • and qu.eati..oned. the need r-or the &et:l.OD. a.i..nce the
Goth.:l.c Theater vas no 1onger ah~ porn.ogra.pbic movi..ea.
Cou.nc:1.1ma.n Brovn stated he r-e.J..t the C:l.ty ahou1d baTe tld.a o:rd..:l..nance
on the books :l.n order to protect the c:1.t1.z.ena "tr-0111. :tuture pornograph.:l.c book
stores.
• •
· .. I' 32xl
1 -
•
•
• -
-J..2
Coune~l..woman H~ng Lnq~red whether &11 eomp1~ta and ob3ect~ona
vou.1d ba:ve to go to court. C:tty Attorn~ Be.ra..rd1..n.1. r-ep1:i.ed :1.n the arr"'i...rm.at:i.ve,
atat:f..ng that there wou..1d undoubt.edl...y be a~e ec.Kpl..a..1._nts o .n earthy" ma.ter:i.al or
queat:i.onab1e nature ..
Counc~ Schnackenberg stated that the enrorcement mech~sm was
through c:i.t:i.~en comp~a.Lnts.
Cou..nci.1VCIIII.&D. He:n.n:i..n.g :1.nqu1..red. a..e to bow you could d:!.1"1"erent:i.at.e
bet-veen thi.a ord:l.nance and other ordi..nancee :f.n 'W"b.1.cb the po1:tce en.:torced.
Counc:i.1m&n B1eaa:1.ng stated that the C:tty Counc:tl.. vaa attempt:i.ng to
1eg:1.al..ate mora1s. wb..:!.cb cannot be done .
A general... d...1.acussion or vh.a.t vaa and vas not obscen:i. ty ensued.
A mem.ber o~ the a.ud.i.ence requeat·ed. a. copy o~ the o:rd..:l...nance ror b.i..a
re&d:l..ns.. Cou.nc:ll.Dlan ~eaa:l.n.g stated that he va.a: vot'J.._ng ror the o:r~a.nce
due to the dea:i.rea or the peopl..e &g~nat b~a personal reel:f.nga.
r:NTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMA.N BROWN.
A BILL FOR
AN ORDrNA.NCE REPEA..LING Al'ID REENACTJ:NG SECTION 7, CB.A.PTER 7 , TITLE XI,
' 69 E. M. C • • ENTITLED OFFENSES REr..ATING TO MORALS BY DEF:nr.tl'IG AliD
PROHIBITING THE PRCW40TIOJI OF OBSC.ERITY, AliD PROHIBIT:ntG THE PUBLIC DISPLAY
OF OBSCEJIE MATERIAL,. WT'I"'IIll" THE CrrY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
COU11CILMAB BROWR MOVED A1ID COUWCILMA.llt SCBJIACICERBERG SECOBDED A
MOTION TO AP'P'FtOVE A BILL FOR All ORD::Il.IAliCE EliTITLED 01' FEIISES RELATIIIG TO
MORALS AliD DEFDI"'lfG A.RD PROHIBITD!IG THE PRa«>TIOll OF OBSCEIIITY Ill THE
CITY. Upon the e~ or the ro13., the vote resu..l.. ted a..s "rol...::l..ova:
Ayes: Cou.ne:1.1 Mem_bera Sehvab, Sebna.elt.enberg, Brown, B1ess:1.ng.
Nay-a: Cou.n.e:i..l Members Hen.n:l._ng, Dhor:i.ty, Senti...
Absent : None.
The Mayor deel...ared the mot:i.on earr:i.ed.
C:i.ty Attorney Berard~ began d:i.seuae:i.on o~ B:1.11a for Or~eea
subadtt:i.ng to a vote of the qua1:1.f:1.ed eleetora o~ the C:i.ty or Eng:J..evood
proposed amendments to the Charter ot the C:i.ty o~ Englewood.
The f:i.rat proposed amendment vas the payment or 1oea1 ~rovement
d:i.str:i.et bonds and the eventua1 e1~nat:1.on of the aurp1ua and de~:1.e:1.eney
f"und. • •
T32 X
-
-
•
•
•
• -
-l.3
Cou.n.e.i.l..W'Citb.8.n Henn.i...ng :l..nqu.:lred whether thi.a sul::ad.aai.on t:l.t1.e ~a not
Drl.e1ea.d..:l..ng. C:f.:ty Attorney Berard1..n..S.. stated that wb..:!.l..e :1.t m.:l.ght be, :i.t d...:i.d
not m.a.k.e the ord..:l..na.nce detec:t:l.ve... :rt V"&S too l..ate to change i.t at th.:ls
t~. s~ce .i.t baa a1rea¢y gone to the newspaper.
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCrt.MAN SCHW'AB ...
A BILL FOR
AN O:RD::or.ANCE SlJEiM:'ITTING TO A VOTE OF THE QUALD'r:ED ELECTORS 01'" THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD AT THE GEN'EftAL Ml.JlllTC%7AL ELECTYON TO BE HELD ON IIOVEMB~ 6. 1973.
A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CRAitTJ!!:!It: OJP THE CrrY RELA.TrJIG TO THE PAYME!IT OF
LOCAL IMPftO~ DI.STRICT BOJIIDS AND THE E'VERTUAL EL~TIOH OP' THE SURPLUS
AND DEFICIENCY FUND ..
COt.JlfCn..MA.N SCHWAB MOVED AliD COUNCr:u-lA.B BLESSrNG SECONDED A MOTION
TO A.PPa:OVE AN ORDD'IARCE SUBMrrTDIG TO A VOTE OF THE QUA.LIP"IED ELEX:TORS
CONSIDERATION OF THE ELIM:rli.AT:tOif OP' THE SURPLUS AND DEFICXEl'ICY FUIID... Upon
the ce.1.1 ot the ro1.l. • the vote reau..l...ted. as r"o~o'W'I!!I:
A;yea: CouncjJ_ Mem_be.ra Schwab, Sc:bna.c.k.enberg. Henn1..n.g. Dhor:!.ty.
Brown • Bl..esai..ng • Sent :I. ..
Na,;ya: None.
Absent: Bone ...
The Mayer decLared the mot:l.on carr1..ed ..
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUliCILWOMA.ll HEII1IIliG ...
A BILL FOR
AN ORD:I:N.A.NCE Sl.JBMITTIBG TO A VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD AT THE GEJIERAL MUNICIPAL ELEC'TION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 6,.. 1..973,
A PROPOSED AMEliDME1'fT TO THE CHARTER OP' THE CrrY OF ENGLEWOOD RELAT::r:NG TO
THE QUALIFICATIONS OF COUl'fCJ:LHEN AND THE ELIGIBILITY TO HOLD THE OFFICE THEREOF.
COUl'fCILWOMAB HEN.J.IIltG MOVED A.liD CCJIUNCIIMAlf SCHRACICEliBERG SECONDED A
MOTION TO A.PRPOVE A BILL FOR AB ORDDIANCE St..J'BMI'"'rriJIG TO A VOTE OF THE QUALI-
FIED EI...EX:TORS RESTATEMENTS OF THE QU.ALIFICATIORS OF COUBCILME!f ARD ELIGIBILITY
TO HOLD OFFICE . Upon the c~ or the ro1..l...,.. the vote reau1ted as roJ...a.ovs:
A;yes: Cou..nci.l.. Mem.be..rs Schwab, Sc :to.na.ck:.enbe..rg,.. Hen.n...i..ng,.. Dhori.ty,..
Brown,.. Bless~. Senti..
Na,ys: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor decl..ared the mot~on carr~ed.
• •
-
•
•
• -
...
1.4·-
C~ty Attorney Berard±n~ began ~acuaa~on o~ a B111 ~or an
OrdLnance author~z~ a contract ~th the C1ty ot L:l.tt1eton to pr~de
ahe1.ter rac11.1t1ea at the An~ Pound~
He stated that the Cou.nc~ had d:i.acu..aaed. th.i.a agreement at a
pre~oua meet~.
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COlJllfC:r:t.HAN BLESSING.
A BILL FOR
AN ORDrNA.NCE APPROV:r:NG Ali AGREJ!Ml!:R'T BETWEEN THE CrrY OP" El'JGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
AliD THE CITY OF LrrrLETOlf • COLORADO • RELATING TO COBSTRUCT:X:Oll OP' A.H AIDolAL
SHELTER AND PROVIDDIG FOR rrs PAYMEIIT AliD USE AIU> DECLAR:DIG AN :m.IERGENCY ..
COUl'fC:X:LMA.N BLESSiliG MOVED AJID CCJUl.lf'CILWOMAlf IIEl'fNIIIG SECOIIDED A
MOTION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR Alf ORDDIABCE AU"l."HOR.IZJ:NG A COBTRACT VITB THE
CrrY OF LrrrLETON TO PROVIDE SHELTER 'P'ACILITrES AT THE ARl:MA.L POUliD. Upon
the caJ...l.. or the ro1..l... the vote reau.1ted a.a: ro1..1.0'V"II:
A3-ea: Counc::l.l. Mem.be.ra Schwab. Scb.naekenbe.rg, Henn:t..ng, Dbori.ty,
Brovn, B1esa:!.n.g • Sent :I. ..
Na,y-s : None ..
Absent: Bone ..
The Mayor dec1ared t .b.e mot'!.on carr.:l.ed ..
C'i.ty" Attorney 'Be.rar~ beS&n a di.ac:u.aa.t..011 o~ a Bm tor aa. ~ce
tor purchase o'r' property c oaaDOD..l..Jr kDOVD. ae the Pub.11.c SerT-i.c e Cc:.~pao;y property.
Counc11m&n Dbori.ty stated that he re1t the Counc~1 needed more t~
to study th1.a, rather than i.t be.i..ng "r:i..rat i.ntrodu.ced tb..:f..a even.i..ng .
Counc~1man B1eas:i._ng stated that the same o~a.nce had pre~ou.a1y
been tra.nam.i..tted to Counci.1,. except ror ~ vord1..ng changes.
COUNCII.MAlf BLESSD!lG MOVED AND C<X.JllrCILWOMA:ll HERlfiiiG SECOliDED A
MOTION TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND ACCEPT THIS BILL FOR All ORDDIAJICE AS All
AGENDA ITEM. Upon the c~ or the ro11.,. tbe vote reau..J....ted ... r'o1..1ova:
A;yes : Counc:l.1 Mesnbe.rs Schnackenberg • Hen..n..:l..ng: • Brovn,.. B1eas:L.ng,..
Senti..
Na;ya: Counc::1.1 Mem_bera Schwab., Dhor:l.ty.
Absent : None.
The Ma;yor dec:Lared the moti.on ca..rr:l.ed. II • •
• p '32 xl
-
-
•
• -
-15
C~ty Attorney Berard~~ stat~ that the total coat o~ the property
va.a $300.000 and that the pr:lce wou..1.d go up $750 each month unt:ll.. :r"i.na.l..
pa.;ym.ent va..a made •
Coune~~an Dbor~ty stated that ~~ th~s does go to the b&11ot and
loses by a vote or the people. the Ci.ty would be out the $5.000 opti.on money.
Counci.1man Bl..esa~ stated that he h .ad ta1ked ~th the people LD
She.r1.d.&n and they were extrem.e.ly anxi.oua to see acme OF<eD. .ap&ee i.n that area ..
Counei.~ Schwab stated that he di.d not reel.. there vas a need for
another go1t course 1n the Englewood area. and that be had to object to tbe
Couo.e:1J.. thra-:l..ns; away $5,000 v-:l.thout wa.f.t:l.ng r'or a. vote o:r the peopl..e.
Mr .. John ~th, vbo l..:1.vea on So. Grant Street. stated that he Ce.1t
that si.nee the C:lty makes other reerea.t:lon av~l..abl..e to i.ts e:lti.zena. i.t
sbou..1..d do J....1._kev-i.ee ,.-:-.th gol..r courses ..
Counc:ll..~ Henni.ng stated that abe r el..t the C~ty should by thds
1and. even ~t ~t vaa not used ~or the go1r course purposes. W~tb the
extreme shortage ot open apace 1a.nd ::1..n tbe Eng:~evood area.,. th.J..s 1a.nd shou1.d
be pu:rcha.aed as aoo.n a..a poss:S..bl..e.
Co~c~1m&n Sc~va.b stated that be ~e~t that :S..t was not the C:S..ty or
Engle~ood•a mandate to deve1op l..and :S..n other e:S..t:S..ea.
IRTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCri.MAN BLESSING .
A BILL FOR
AN ORD::r:JIA.NCE APPROVING AN AGREE24EN'T BETWEER THE P"l.JBLLC SERVICE COMPAKY OF
COLORADO. A COLORADO CORPORATION. AND THE CITY OF E!IGLEW'OOD,. COLORADO, A
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION • RELATING TO THE PURCHASE AND LEASING OF .I.A.l'ID BY THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A RECREATION AREA: AND DECLARIWG
AN EMERGENCY.
COUNCILMAN BLESSING M:>VED AND COUNCILWCMAN HENNING SECONDED A
MOTION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDillANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE PUBLIC SERVICE CClfoi!F'ANY AND TBE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD RELATING TO THE F'\JF-
CHASE AND LEASING OF LAND FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A RECREATION AREA. Upon
the ca..l...1 or the roJ..J.. • the vote resulted aa :t"oJ....J..ova:
Ayes : Cou.nc:1.1 Members Scbna.ck.enberg . He.n.n.:i...ng . Brown, Bleas:S..ng,
Sent:!..
Abaeot : None.
The Mayor dec1ared the mot~on carr1ed.
.....
• •
'32xl
-
l
---
-16-
C~ty Manager 0~&1 began a ~acuaa~on on the current status or the
Arapahoe Regi.ona..1. L.1.bra.ry Oi.str:l.ct Contra.e-t. He stated that Li.ttl..eton. had
alrea..d.T a:t.gned V":!.tb the L.i.b.r-a.ry D1.atr1.ct, due to the r'1.1.rta.t:l.on that t.bey
have on current &nn.exa.t :l.on . There V'1!!LS 1.1.ttl..e chance at tb..i.a po1.nt :l.n the
gam.e or a.o agreem.ent v:!.tb the D:l.a tr'!..ct.
COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED AND COUNCrLWOMAN HEJ"':J''ING SECONDED A
MOTION TO APPROVE THE RECOHMENDATLON THAT THE DI:ftECTOR OF P.AJUCS AND
RECREA..T:I:ON BE PERM.rrTED TO ATTEIID THE HATX'ONAL CONGRESS P'OR PARKS AND
RECREA.TrON AT W.ASH:YI'lGTON,. D,. C • • SEPTEMBEPt 29 -OCTOBER 4 • 1.97 3. Upon the
ca11 or the ro11, the vote resulted aa ro11~:
A;yea: Coune:l.1 Mem.be:ra Scbva.b, Sc:hna.c:..k.en.berg,. Ren.n~. Dbori.ty,.
B.l.eaa:J..os, Brown, Sent:l.
N~a: None.
Absent: None.
The ~r decl..ared the m.oti.on carri.ed.
Ci.ty Manager D:l.al su~tted the proposed 1.974 budget and
recC~~~~Denda.ti.on to ca1..1... ror a. pub1.i.c hear:l..ng on the a&:l.d budget -tor
September 1.7,. 1.973.
COUNC:rLWOMAN HENNING MOVED AliD COUNCnMA.B BLESSD.'IG SECOIIDED A
MCTIOl'f TO SET A PUBLIC HEARil'fG ON SEP"'1"]!21118 17 • 1973. TO COliSrDER THE
PROPOSED 1974 BUDGET.. Upon the ca.l..:l.. or the ro11. the vote resu.1.ted a.a
ro11ova:
Ayes : Counc:11 Members Schwab • Sch.naclc.enberg • Henn:l.ng • Dbor":l. ty •
Brovn. B:l.eas:l.ng. Senti...
Nay-a : None.
Abs ent : None.
The Mayor dee1ared the mot~on earr~ed.
C:lty Manager D:i.a..l... reminded Coune~1 th.&t the Water and Sewer
Board and the P1a.n.n..i..ag and Zon.in.g Comarl.asi.on needed a.dd.i.t:i.onal.. members ..
II • •
1 -
-
-
--.. -
-17
COUNCILMAN DBORITY MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A
MOTION TO APP'OrNT MRS .. JEAN PERRY TO THE WATER AND SEWER BOARD.. Upon
the c~ or-the ro1l..,. the vote resu.l..ted as .t"o1..1ovs:
Ay'ea: Cou:nc:t.l... Mem..be.rs Schn.ac:k.enberg, Henn:!_ng,. Dhor1.ty,. Brown..
Bleaa:tng, Sent:!..
Na;ys: Counc:i.1 Mem._ber SchW"&b ..
Absent: None ..
The Mayor decl..a.red. the m.ot:l.oo carri.ed ..
COUNCILWr»ofA.lll HEl'li!IING MOVED AND COUNCI.LMA.N SCinfACKEl'IEERG SECOIIDED
A MOTION TO APPOINT MR. EDWARD SMITH TO THE PLA.lll'fiRG AND ZONING CC'Itef.ISSION ..
Upon the ca1.l.. o~ the ro~, the vote reau.1 ted a..a to110V"B:
~ea : Counci-1 Mem..bera Scbvab, Schna.c.k.en.be.rg, Hen..n.i..ng,. Dbor:tty,
Brown, B1esa~. Sent:!..
Na,ya: None.
Absent : None ..
The M.ay"o.r dec:l..a.red the mot:i.on ca.rr:.led ..
C:tty Manager D:i.&1 stated that there vaa current1y property next
to Key Sav1._nsa and Loan on Broadway vh.i.ch vas :i.n the proeeae or be~
c:ona:tdered :t"or redevel..op~~~-e.nt. A two-story o:t"'f"":i.ce bu..i.l..d.i..n.g :ta p1.ann.ed 'Cor
that area whi.ch v-:1.11 create trart:tc and :f"'utu..re dra.i.nage prob1em.a.. He .t"el..t
the C:tty sbou1d cona~der purchas~ng the property ~or open apace to be added
to the ~terchange part .
Cou.nci.1V"otna.n. Henn.J.ng stated. that abe fe.l..t :lt voul..d be a ab.am.e to
1et this property s1i.p away at this t~.
COUNCILWOMAN HENNING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECORDED A MOTION
TO HAVE THE LAND BE'TWEEN KEY SAVINGS ABD LITTLE DRY CREEK LOOKED AT WITH
A.PPR.AISALS MADE AND NEGOTIATIONS STARTED FOR PURCHASE. Upon the ca.l..1 ot
the ro1..1, the vote resu.l ted as :t'o11oV&:
Ayes: Cou.nc:iJ. Meu~-bers Schwab, Schnackenberg, Hen..n.1..ng, Dhor~ty.
Brown, B1ess~ng, Sent~.
Nays: None. II --
l -
•
• -
18
Absent: None
The !r.fa.yor decl...a.red the moti.on ca.rr:l.ed.
C:f. ty Ua.n.ager D:1a.1 reDdnded the Counc:1.1 o~ the Pu.b1:1.c Hear~
on September 1oth to cons:l.der annexat:l.on oC same 1and near Santa Fe and
Un1.on.
*
Counc:l1man Sch.wab stated that e~ee the Coun.ci.1. had supported
the R.eg:l.ona.1 Tra.naportat:l.on D1._st.r:l.ct bond :l.saue. be ~e1t :l.t ahou1d be
advert1...aed. :l..n the newspaper.
Counc:l.1ma.n Sehwab :l..nqu.:J.red whether "t.he ha.nd:leapped can r:l.de the
e1der1.y van. A.1ur'i...etan:t. C:lty l.ll!l.n.ager McCown stated t:ba.t as or now :1.t h.e..d
been reatr:l.eted to age 6~ and ol...der ..
Counc:1.1man Schnackenberg requested the stare l...ook :l..nto
poss:1.b:f..1:!. t:lea oC' a.l... t.er"!..ng that to :l.n.c1.u.de the h.a.nd..:1eapped ..
COUNCIL\olAN BLESSING liA:1VED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A Yn'ION
TO ADJOURN.. Upon the c~ or tbe rol..1. the vote resu.l.. ted a.a t"o1.1owe :
Ayes: CouncU Members Schwab, Scb.na.cken.berg. Henn:!..ng, Dbor1.ty,.
Brown. Bless~, Sent:l..
Na,ys: None
Absent: None
The N&yor dec1ared the mot:l.on carr:l.ed and the meet~ was adjourned at
11:25 P.M.
• •
I' 32X I
-
J -
•
• -
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD • COLORADO
SEPTEMBER ~0. ~973
..
SPECIAL MEETING:
The C:i.ty Cou.nci.l. o-r the Ci.ty or Englewood, Arapahoe County,
Col..ora.do,. met i..n apec.i.~ session on Septe.m.ber 10,. 1..973,. at 8:02 P .. M ..
Mayor Senti.,. presiding,. ca11ed the meetLng to order ..
The fol....1D'W"i..ng ''Notice of C~'' read by the Ci.ty Clerk.
NOTICE OF CALL BY THE MAYOR
FOR A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE CITY COOliCIL
M:::>NDAY • SEP"::'EXBER 1.0,. 1973 a,oo P.M.
The C:i.ty Counc:i.l.. of the Ci.ty of Eng1evood,. Arapahoe County,. Col..or&do,. ::I.. a
hereby called to a speci.a1 meet~ at the Ci.ty ~. 3400 South El..ati.
Street,. for the purpose of conducti.ng a publ..ic hear:l.ng on:
The intent to annex approximatel..y 183 acres i.n
the v:l.ci.nity of Santa Fe and Union Streets ..
/s/ Stan1ey H .. D:1.a1
STA.l'ILEY H.. DIAL
City Manager
SHD:ms
AC!CHOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT O F NOTICE
The fo1...l.oving persons,. ~ Co'UDci.l. Me.m.bers of the City of E:ng.l..evood. do
hereby ac.knowl.edge receipt or noti.ce or the above spec~a1 sesa~on:
A1so present vere:
/s/ Jud..:l.tb B. Hen..n.:1...ng
/a/ Pau1 B1ess~ng
I a I Havard R. BrOW'l:l
/s/ M1.1to.n E. Senti.
/a/ Da.1.1a.s J. Dhori.ty
/a/ E1mer E. Sch~ab
/s/ Werner D. Schnackenberg
Aaa~stant Ci.ty Manager ~Covn
Ci.ty Attorney Berar~
Di.rector or Pub1~c Works Waggoner • •
'32xl
-
-
•
• -
-2 -
Director or Finance No1lenberger
A~n~atrative Assistant Mendelson
Fire ~er Hamilton
Assistant Director oC Community
Deve 1 op~nt ~or Planning Ro~ana
COUNCILMAN BLESSING M:JVED AND COUNCILWOMAN HENNING SECONDED A
MOTION TO OPEN A PUBLIC l:tEA.RING TO CONSIDER THE INTEN'T TO ANNEX APP'ROXI-
MATELY 183 ACRES IN THE VICI.NITY OF SANTA FE AND UNION STREETS -Upon the
ca1~ or the ro1~, the vote resu1ted as follo ws:
Ayes: Council Members Schwab. Schnackenberg, Henn~. Dhority,
Brovn, Blessing, Senti.
Nays: None
Absent : None
The Mayor declared the motion carried and the public hearing open.
A complete tape recording of this public bearing is maintained on
rile in the Department or Finance and Record.
City Attorney Bera.rd..i.n..i described the type or hearing th..1.s va.a.
that or a quasi-Ju~ci~ nature, and defined it and its procedures to the
Council. He stated the Council had passed Reso1ution No. 33. Series or
1973. which was one or intent to annex this area. It is the City•a duty
to prove that the annexation meets the 1ega1 requirements under State law.
He presented the pub1iaber•s affidavit as Exhibit 1 to the City Clerk.
Mr. Myrick. attorney for ao~e property owners in the area. stated
that be questio·ned the Ci.ty•s intent t o decide on ~ the r'a.cta si..nce their
mind already made up in the annexation o ~ this area .
Ma,:yor Senti. stated that the Council va.s ope·n to an 1..mparti.&1
deci.si.on o~ the ca.se.
City Attorney Berardini stated that he bad some evidence and tvo
~tnesses to present.
Mr. Wi11i.am Myrick stated that he represented many or the property
owners in the area and wa.s of the opinion that i.t vas not 1 ega1 nor to the
best interests to the property owners in the area to be annexed. II • •
'32xl
-
•
•
• -
-3 -
C~ty Attorney Berardin~ stated that perhaps the best method ror
procedure vou1d be ror the City t o offer the~r case f~rst and then a11 o~
ob~ect~o ns to be made.
D~rector of Publi c Wo rks, Ke11s Waggo ner~ vas sworn ~n by the
City Cl..e.rk.
Exhdbit No. 2 vas presented and marked :f"or evidence . It c o nsisted
of a map of the annexation area.
City Attorney Berardini inquired o~ Mr. Waggoner what his formal..
train~ng consisted of. Mr. Waggoner state d that be vas a Profession&~
Engineer (PE} in Colorado, and a PE and Land S urveyor in the State or
Wyont.i. ng.
City Attorney Bera..rdini. io.qu..i.._red as t o the nature or Ex.b...1.bit 2.
Mr. Waggoner stated that it is the boundary o f the proposed annexation and
the contiguity ~th the City. He stated that he had revie~ed the map
bi.m..se1f a.1th.ougb. it vas prepared u..ode..r his direction.
Mr. MYrick inquired as to when the w o rk vas origina11y prepared.
Mr . Waggoner stated that on May 17. 197 3 . Mr. Myrick inquired as to where
the inrormation to make the map ~as obtained. Mr. Waggoner stated that it
obtained from the ordinances or annexation and rrom deeds.
City Attorney Berardini introduced Exhibit 3 , being a map.
Exhibit 3A, ordinances color coded to that map, and Exhibit 3B, relating
to the map, &1so color oo~ed. Mr. Waggoner stated that this was a map or
the various annexations by the City over the past. They ve r e color coded
to coincide ~th the ordinances and deeds involved . The Department of
Public Works had taken the ordinances to the best o f the information avail-
able and drawn the annexation map.
City Attorney Ber a.rdini inquired as t o the nature of the deeds .
Mr. Waggoner stated that they vere obtai.ned r rom Arapahoe County and that
these deeds vere used to rollov the north boundary lines of the annexation,
not currently C ity boundary lines. The deeds vere not used to establish
City l imits except in one case. Di s tances and bearLngs vere determined
:f'rom the deeds .
Mr. MYrick stated that he would 1ike t o Loquire rurther i nto the
o ~dinances. He inquired whether the orange line o n the map c o incid ed
exactly ~th the o rdinance. Mr. Waggoner stated that the line as de~ined
does not exist in the ordinance. The ordinance stated rather that the l ine
-vou.1d be the boundary line of the Denver a.nd R..i.o Grande R&i..~roa.d. The
actu.a.l... d..ista..nce and bearing of the line vas determ.:i..ned a..s a resu.l.t of that.
Mr. M;yr i.ck inquired as to wha~ source Mr. Waggo ner used to get
that b o undary 1ine ~n that locatio n. Mr. Waggoner s tated that ~t vae
totaled fro m ano ther City map of wb~ch he w o u1d have o get rrom ~a ofr~ce. • •
'32xl
-
-
•
• t• -
-4 -
Counc~1man S chwab ~quested a Cive-minu~e recess. Mayor Senti
recessed the Council at 8:45 P.M. Counci 1 re-convened at 8:52 P.M.
Mr. Waggoner sho"Wed the s o urce map of' "Cbe dis--ea.nces and
bearings.
Mr. Myrick stated tha--e be va..n.ted a1.l. the source m.a.teri.~ .1...n the
record. Mr. Waggone~ stated that the location vas determined by the
ordinance and that the exact distance and bearing was obtained Crom other
ma.teri.a..l...s in the off'i.ce . Mr. I-1;yrick obJected and requested al....1. the
material used in the determination.
CounciLman Scbvab inq~red as to who ~ed on the objection,
a Council vote or the Mayor. City Attorney B erardini stated that Mr.
~ick had to ask for a ruling on his object i on o n the lack of e~dence
pro~ded and the Council w-ould have to make some decision . City Attorney
Berardini stated that be felt the evidence as presented should be received
whi l e Mr. Myr~ck had ask@d ror a1l of the documents remotely related.
Mr. Myr~ck stated that he needed a1l the backup i nformation which resulted
in be line lying at that location.
Mayor Senti stated that ample evi dence had been disclosed to
provide the lines' authenticity.
Mr. Myr~ck stated tb.at it vas his feeling that all evidence to
pro~de this annexation's suitability vas burden upon the City~ and his
requiest should be considered.
City Attorney Berardini stated that the question had to become~
hov rar do you go vitb supp~ing information? Extreme details not
necessary to prove need for annexation in his opin on.
CounciLman Schvab stated that there vas a need ror a speedy
ruling on the objection by Mr. Myrick. Counci1man Blessing concurred
that more speeQy rulings o n the objections were necessary in o rder to
move the hearing along.
Mayor Senti stated that be vi11 not a11 ow the request for more
detailed info rmation as asked ror by Mr. Myrick. Mr. Myrick stated that
it vas hi s understanding then that the C ity wo~d not allow b~ to further
interrogate tbe ~tness into the detai~s or the annexation map.
City Attorney Berardini stated that that was not comp1ete1y true
because the or~nances presented gave the lines although other detail vas
used vbich worked into the decision. Mr. ~ick stated that he objected
that Mr. Waggoner did not provide all the details and obj ected to the
cross ex~nation being cut off. He fe1t that this whole proceed~ng vas
a sham ir &11 the ~n~ormat~on vas not prov~ded him.
• •
'32xl
-•
• -
....
-5 -
Counc~lman Schwab mov@d that the object~on be accepted or over-
ruled by the M~or, and questioned whether Mr. Myrick had the right to
question each d...i._stance and bearing. The motion died f'or the 1.a.ck. of a
second.
City Attorney Berardini asked ~o r a ruling o n Exh~bit 3 and its
admdssa.b1.1.i.ty. Mr. Waggoner stated that this vas the best inf'ormation
avai.1.ab1.e on t~s proposed annexat ion .
COUNCILMAN SCHWAB MOVED AND COUNC1LW0MAN 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 ca1.l of the ro1.1., the vote resulted as f'o11ows:
Ayes: Council Members Schwab, Schnackenberg, Henning , Dbori.ty,
Blessing, Senti.
Na;ys : Council Mem.ber B.rovn _
Absent: None
The Mayor declared the motio n carried.
Councilwoman Henning stated tha~ the Council must accept expert
testLmony and that any additional plats o r maps would not help the
Council in the~r decision; due to their inabi1ity to read the deta~1ed
in£ormation on it.
Counci~ Bro wn s tated that ve could n o t Limit Mr. Myrick in his
desire to represent ~a clients bovever.
Counci~ Dhor ity s~ated that he did not reel that this parti-
cular limitation 1imited his role whatsoever.
Ci~y Attorney Berardini stated that be vould like the Council to
accept Exhibits 3A and 3B ; those being the o rdinances and deeds related.
Mr. ~ick shoved o bjection since Council bad limited his
interrogation of the details of the o rdinances and the deeds. City Attorney
Berardini stated that Mr. Myrick could ques ion anything on the o rdinance
or the deeds that he chose.
Counci ~ Db o r~ty questioned vbetber Mr. Myrick vas a11ov~ng a
free and o pen hearing due to his continual detailed requests . Mr. Myrick
objected strongly to this statement.
CounciLman Schvab stated that Mr . Myrick bad been e~reme1y
unp1eas ant to Council and questioned the feeling at the proceedi.ng. II • •
•
• -
....
-6 -
COUNCILMAN SCHWAB MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED A
fi«JTION TO ACCEPT E:x::HIBITS 3A AND 3B AS SUBMITTED-Upon the cal~ of the ro11..,
the vote resulted as roL1ovs:
Ayes : Council.. Members Schwab., Schnackenberg., Henning., Dhor~ty.,
Brown, B1eaaing., Senti.
Nays: None
Absen"t: None
The Mayor dec1ared the motion carried.
Mayor Senti ca11ed a 15-mdnute recess at 9:45 P.M.
Council.. reconvened at 10:00 P .M.
City Attorney Berar~ni stated that be had no rurther questions
of Mr • Waggoner •
Mr. Myrick introduced Exhibit A into the record., that being a
map of a working paper from the Dep&rt..Jnen-c. or Publ..ic Works. Mr. Jro!brri.ck
r equested as to what the date was that the deeds in 3B w ere obtained.
Director of Public Works Waggo·ner stated that he va.s not exact1Y sure of'
the date obtained-Mr. Myrick stated that he would question the deeds
again in rel..ati.on to Exbibi~ A. Exh~b~t 3B vas given ~o Mr. ~~ck.
C~ty Attorney Be.ra.rd1.01 objected a~i...ng that Mr. M;yr1ck va..s
r eCerr ing to vork notes of Mr . Waggoner vh~cb bad no r elevance in this
ca..ae .
COUNCILMAN SCHWAB MOVED TO NOT ACCEPT EY.l:!IBIT A. The mot.1.on
died for the 1 ack o~ a second.
City Attorney Berardini asked that ~he Council rece~ve Exhibit A
in order to get around this bypass.
Mayor Sent1 stated the Counc1 1 vou1d receive the exhibit.
COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILWOMAN KENNING SECONDED A
MOTION TO ACCEPT EXHIBIT A. Upon the ca11 of the ro11, the vote reau1ted
fo11ovs:
Ayes: Counc.1.1 Members Henning, Dbor1ty, Brovn, Blessing, Sent~-
Naya: Counc11 M~bers Schwab , Schnackenberg.
Absent: None
The Mayor declared the motion carried. II • •
'32xl
-•
• -
-7 -
Mr. M;yr:i.ck inquired as t c the nature of Exbibi.t A. M:r. Waggoner
stated that i.t vas a work sheet used ~n preparat1o n of the fi.na1 annexa.ti.on
map. Mr. Myri.ck inqui.red as to bow the work sheet was different from the
final exhibit . Mr. Waggoner stated that there were probabLY numerous cases
but pointed out one i.n partic~a.r. Mr. Myrick i nquLred as to the red marks
on the exbibi.t. Mr. Waggoner stated that they were distance measures. Mr .
Myrick requested Mr. Waggoner to put specifi.c symbols on the map. City
A t torney Berardi.n~ objected that i.t was 1rre1evant. Mayor Senti. concurred
~th that irrelevancy and upheld the City Atto rney's objecti.on -
The Ci.ty Clerk rurther classi.fied the ordinances and deeds by
c1assi~Lng them ~th small numerals ror i de nt ~£1cati.on purposes .
Mr. Myrick. questioned "Che deed 3Bi.1 ::1. questi.onin.g whether it w -a.s
used in the preparation o£ the map. Mr. Waggoner replied in the a.rfirmative.
M.r _ M;yrick r equested that f-tr. Waggoner poi.nt out the 1oca.t:1.on on
the map. C:l.ty Attorney Berardini o bjected. stating that it vas :1.rre~evant.
Mayor Senti sustained the objectio n-
COUNCILMAN SCHWAB MOVED AND COUNCILMA-11 DHOR:ITY SECONDED A MOTIO
TO RECONSIDER AND RECEIVE 3B AS EVIDENCE l.l:ffi:IV'I.DUALLY • NOTING THEM AS I
THROUGH X. Upon the ca11 o£ the r ol.l.. t h e vote resu1ted as £o11ows:
Ayes: Cou.nc:1.1 fJlembers Schw-ab. S chnackenberg,. Henn__:l..ng,. Dbority,..
Brovn. B1essing. Sent:!.-
Nays: Uone
Absent: N c ne
The Mayor dec1ared the mot i on ca.rr:l.ed-
Counci1w-oman Renn~ng ).eft the chambers at 10:50 P-M-
~o r Senti called 5 -m.:i.nute at 10:55 P.M .
Co unc~l. reco nvened at 1 1 :10 P.M.
Mayo r Senti stated that the Assistant C:l.ty Manager would read the
rules o r procedures 10 a quas1-j Ud1C ~&1 hearins-Ass~stant City Manager
McCow-n read the ~es ~n 1 -7-7 -c o r the ~ewood Munieip&1 Code-Mr.
Myrick stated that he reco gni2ed the quaai-Jud~ci&1 rules. sti11 questioned
vbetber a.n 1...mpar-t.ia.1 dec i sion c o u3.d be made by the Council-Mayor Se.nti
stated that it vas a quasi-Judicial. procee~ng and that with a real
determination to be made by Counci 1 baaed upon the evidence presented-
Mr. Myr1ck inquired as to how-many reet the proposed annexation
did not c1ose by . C1ty A t torney Berardini objected saying that nothing
requires tho se kind of detai1s to be disc1osed under the Statutes-II • •
'32xl
-
-
•
•
• -
-8 -
Mayor Sent~ stated that Mr. Myr~ck could question no ~her into
the detai1s or that.
City Attorney Berar~ni stated that he had no f urther questions o f
the D~ector of Publ1c Works.
Ass istant Director o~ Community Development for Planning, Dorothy
Romans, ~as sworn in by the City Clerk.
City Attorney Berardini ~nqu i r ed whethe r Mrs. Romans vas familiar ~th the presentation to Council. Mrs . Romans replied in the a~firmative.
City Attorney Berardini inquired whether Mrs. Romans had prepared the
papers for the annexat ion digest. Mrs. Romans replied in the affirmati ve.
City Attorney Berardi n i requested that the annexation digest be
tD&.de Exhibit 4. Mr. f'.!;y-ri.ck objected to the d.i.gest a.s evide.nce a.s it va.s
second-hand info:rm.a.tion. The evidence va.s ru.l.ed a..s a.dm.i.ssa.b1e and ~abeled
E:x.h.i bit 4-
City Attorney Berardini inqu~red vbetber ~ o wnership vas in more
than one name cross~ng annexa~ion l~n e a ror more than $200.000. Mrs. Romans
rep1.i.ed in the negative. Ci"ty Attorney Be.ra..rdini. inquired vhethe.r a.ny 1 a..nd
~as i.e a a~ng~e ownership over 20 acres. Mrs. Romans rep1ied t h at Mr. P eter K.i.e~t had 44 acres and its assessed v~ue vas o~ $29.880. City Attorney
Be.ra.rdin:I. inquired vbether any l and had been sp1i. t du.e to the annexation.
Mrs. Romans rep1ied in the negati ve.
Mr. Myr ick s tated that t h e exh~bit did not h ave any ~oundation and
it vas a sa1es document i n &11 respects .
City Attorney Berardini stated that the City fe1t the e~dence
vas quire adequate a.nd that i ~ vas n ot nec essary to subpoena. &.11 the County
records for this purpose. Mayo r S enti stated that Counc i1 ~11 accept it.
Mr. MYrick inquired v b et ber h e vas to be a b1e to continue to cross examine
the v:i.tnes.ses . M:r. Schna.cke:nbe.rg &T;ated that Mr. Myrick should be ab1e to
question. but remain pertin~t to the subJect.
COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED
A MOTION TO ALLOW MR . MYRICK TO PROCEED WITH HIS QUESTIONING OF THE 'WITNESS.
Upon the ca11 or the r o11. the vote reau1ted as ro11ovs :
S enti. Ayes: Cou.ncl..1 Member Schnackenberg. Dborl..ty . Brown . Blessing •
Nays: Counci l.. Member Scbvab .
Absen'C: Co u.nc ~l.. Mem.ber HennJ....ng .
The Mayor dec l ared the motion c arried. II • •
'32xl
-
-
•
•
•
• -
-9 -
Mr. Myrick ~oqu~red of Mrs. Romans who o vned the railroad land.
Mrs-Romans stated ~he D~nver and R~o Grande and ~be Atchison . Topeka. and
Santa Fe. ~J-Myr~ck ~nquired whether the City bad 1ooked into the ra11road prope~y in re1at1on to 1and ever $200.000 ~or 20 &Cr@S. Mrs-Romans rep11ed
in the negat ive. Mr. Myr1ck inquired w hether here vas any separation at the
K.i.evi..t property . Mrs -Romans rep11.ed in the negative. Mr-M;yrick. i.nquired
whether there is any separation in the Ha11 property. Mrs. Romans replied
in the negati ve.
City Atto rney Berardini stated that this would conclude the City•s
case. The statutes required that no other pet1tion must be offered to
another city. None hav e been offered. A ddit1o n a1LY. no conditions must
have been put o n i ndividuals ' properties and nOD@ haV@ b@en done so.
May o r S enti s wo r e in Directo r or F:l..o&nC@ No11enberger fo r evidence.
Mr. Myrick inquired as to the sta~us of general ob1igation bonds
in the City of Eng1evood. Director of F,nance No11enberger stat@d that th@
City cu.rr@o"el.y bad outstand ing around $4,000,.000 o~ g ene..ra.l.. ob1igation bonds
which ver@ S @1 f -support ing r r om water revenues-Ad~tio na11Y, n o tax 1evy
made for property tax to support these bonds.
the
ci.t.
Mr. Myr1 ck inqu:1.red as to wh@D sewer aerv1c e w ould be avai1 ab1e to
Mrs. Romans stated that not unt11 1~ bec&m@ economical to develop
COUNCIU~~ SCHWAB MOVED AND COUNCI LMAN DHORI~ S ECONDED A MOTION
TO CONT~~ THE HEAR1NG UNTl~ NOVEMBER 12-eb. Upon the ca11 of the ro11 , the
vote resulted as fo11ow s:
Ayes: Council Members Schwab, Schnackenberg , Dbority .
N ay s: Counc1.~ Members Brovn , B~ess1ng , S ent i.
Absent: Counc1 1 Member Henning .
The Mayor d e clared the mot~on defeated.
Mr . Myr:1.ck in~uir e d o the water situation i n the area . Mrs.
Romans stated that hey would extend se~ce wben it became feasi ble.
Mr . Myr1ck wrapped up his case . stating that the hearing was a rarce
and questioned the C:1.ty Counc1l 's ab ~11t Y o make an 1mpartial deci si on.
C1ty A tto rney Berar~n1 made a £ew comments, stating that the City
~as joi n i ng the ra11r oad pro perty, rather than d1 V :l..d~ng it . The statute
does not require a survey in the area. but rather only a 1eg~ description
being stated . He r e lt the 1 and vas receiving the benefits of the urbaniza-
tio n and as a re s~t s hould be 1nco rporated i nto a city . II • •
J -
•
•
---
-10 -
Exh~b~t B was pres@oted by Mr. MYrick as a petition rrom the area.
COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION
TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. Upon the c:a1.l of the ro1..1.,. the vote resu..l...ted
f'o1..l..aws:
Ayes: Council.. Members Schwab.,. Schnackenberg.,. Dhority.,. Brown,
Blessing. Senti.
Na;ya: None
Absent: Council.. Member Heo..n...i.ng.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A MOTION
TO ADJOURN. Upon the c&1l of the ro ~l... the v ote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Council.. Members Scbw&b. Schnackenberg, Dbority. Brown,
Blessing. S enti.
Na:Y"a: None
Absent: Council. M@J%1_be.r Henning .
The Mayor declared the motion carried and the meeting was adJourned at
12:27 A.M.
II • •
'32xl
1-
•
REGULAR MEETD!I'G,
•
• -
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
SEPTEMBER 17. 1973
..
The C.:l.ty Cou.nc:!...l. of' the C:l.ty or Engl..ewood.. Arapahoe County.
Col..ora.d..o. met :S.n regu1_a.r aeaa:l.on. on Septem.ber 17 • 1973. at 8:02 P.M.
Mayor Sent:!.. prea:l.~ng. e&1led the meet:l.ng to order.
The :!..nvocat:l.on va.a g:lven. by the Rev. George Cu.ah.:i..ns or' the
Ma;y1"'J..c:rve.r Congregat.:l.on&l... Church or Eb.gl..ew-ood.. The P1ed.ge of' A.11eg:l.a.nce
...,...,. J..ed by Boy Seout Troop No ... 92 ..
The Ma;yor asked ror ro1.1. e&11.. Upon the ca1..1 or the ro11. the
:t"o.1..1ov:Lng were present :
I ~)
Sent.:l. .. Counc:l.l.. Me.:bera S c hnackenberg. He:nn:l.ne;. Db.or1-ty. Brown. Bl.eaa:l.n8.
Absent: Counc:::l...1 Mem.ber Sebv&b ..
The ~or dee1ared a quorum present.
A.1ao present w-ere: C1ty M&na,ger D:l.&l...
C:l.ty Attorn.ey Be.r&.rd1.n.:1
Aaa:l. .-tant C:l. ty-Ma.na«er MeCown
.Adm.:l.n-1.at.rat:l....-e A.ea:l...t.a.nt Mend.e:Laon
D:l.rector ot F:l..n.anee •o1.1enberser
Ch.i.et" or Po1:l.ce Cl.&aby
COOWCXLWC:INA.ll HEIWftlliG I«JVED AliD COUIICILMAII BROWJI SECOIIDJI:D A
MOTIOB TO APPROVE THE MDIUTJ!:s OF THE JODIT COOBCIL/PUuol:t:BG C~SSIOB
MEETIRG HELD O W .A.DGUS'T 27 • 1973.. Upon the ea.:L1 or the ro~ • the vote re.a:u1:ted aa :to1.1.c:,n;rw :
Aye a : C ·ouneU Member a Sebne.c.k.enberg • Henn~ • Dbor1. ty • Brown •
Blesa:l...n.g. Se.nt:l..
lfa;ys: Bone.
Absent: Counc:l.1 Mealber Sc:bvab.
The .M.ayor dec1.ared the mot:i.on carr1.ed.
• •
'32 x l
1 -
-
-
-
•
• .. -
-2 -
Mayor Sent1 recognt.zed the 't:'o ~~ov-1-ng persons t"'ro.c::. the J.....!.st of'
"Spec1.&1 C:i.t.t.zen Program I.'nv1:t-ees."
Mr . Leroy L. S~oan, 2795 So. Pennsy lvan~a Street , Prec1nct No. 5 -
No. 8. Mr . and Mrs . Ra1pb w. Forbes , 3580 ~o. D~1ng Street , Prec~nct
Mr. Arthur L .. Ma.rt:1n • Jr .. • 5054 S o . Greve S treet, P rec:!...nt No . 13 .
Mr .. l-1a.r-t:Ln stated. that the C :l.ty o~ Engle"W"'od W1!!L.S on a. nev
threshold or greatness and h e s upported ~he Counc:1.1 's progresei.ve programs .t.n the a..rel!l. ..
C0'..JNCP.-.MA11 DHOR~ !-!OVED A_'Pffi Cct..""NCILMAN SCENACICENBERG CEC NDED A ~::-:!: N TC !="...E-ClPEN A PUBLIC HEARING 'I"' CONSIDER A.KEJ';:D!-'.EJTTS 7 THE MASTER S~ PLAN. Upon the c&11 ~~ the r o11 , ~he vote resu1ted as ~ollov2:
Ayes: Cou.ne:i..J.. l'~embers Sch.Dacken ~rg , .E~::I..ng ,.. Dhor .i ty , Brown • B ess:tng ,. Sent.!.
N'a.ys: Non'!' ..
Ab!!-e:nt: Cou.nc:t1 Mei:l.ber Schv'& ..
A tra.nscr::!..pt o£' this p ubl..J.c hea.r:t.ng :i.s en ~cc rd :l..n the Depe..rtmen~ o ~ Yi...::J..&::>c @ a.n.d Record.
C:1 ty Manager D~a1 stated tha~ he ~~-d reae ~ s ~~~o r.:ation
wt..ic!l: :1a ge~e o the stre-et s !_.a the t·!a.a ~e-!:~ree't P~I!!Ul a:=~.:ld:!:.~:nt.a.
Ya1e Stre-et from T e-Jon to Zun~ baA been ded~eated t o a 4o-~oot
wi..dt..!:l at "th1.s t:U:le. The qu.est.:!.on i.e • bov c:u.ch a.dd.i.tf.ona.l r:i.g.bt c~ ...,&,y 1.s
oecesoary? E e pre-se-Dted var ~ous propoaa1s o C ~c~l.
Counc:1~an Schnackenberg ~n~u1red vbethe-r setback vas re-qu:i.red ~
an .:i .nd.u s tr.i.~ :z.o ne.. •tr . D:!..a.l rep1~e-d .i.n tbe-n.e-gat.!.ve.. C".i.ty :~a.g e'r D:l.al...
stated that the ~ava.Je Street a1~snment bae gctte-n ehe bulk or the attent.i.o n
in t.h e rJ!a.e-ce-r Ctreet ~an amend.o.ent. A qul..et:. t.!t:.1e su..i.t may be neces sary
to .f"i.rm up the 60-.f'oc t. r :!.ght-of"-va.y hat the C.1. y l':as a.sst.:1!!1ed :it o vns on
the southern ha..1 r of" the Nav-ajo Street betw-een Qu:t.n.cy and O x -t"crd.
C:i.ty Atto rney Berard~~ stated that Lhe Coune~1 v ou2d have to g.i.~e d:t.rect.i.on ~n o rder to proceed o n a qu ~et t1t1e su~t :l.n t h at area .
II • •
-
-
-
---
-3 -
Ci.ty Manager D1.a..1 stated that the sta1''f" bad attempted to .l.ook. at
a. 45-'toot v-f.dtb W'1...ndermere Street~ He d..1.d not r-eel i.t vas ~ea.s:tb.1e to
extend W1..nde.rm.e.re v-:1.tbout ~e.nd..1..ng ~a.rg:e am.ou:nta ot money on the pu..rcha..se
o't 1a.od and ~rovem.enta. He s .howed p:!.ctures and a..er:la.l.. maps or the
.:1..n order to po1.nt out h:!.e case.
Counc:t~ Dbor1.ty stated that the suggest:ton ot ali.gn:tng
W:f...nde.rm.ere to Jllava.jo sounded ve.ry :i.n.terest:l..n.g to h.:lm..
Counc:1.1m.&.n B.1.eaai..n8 :Lnqu:Lred wbetber there va.a any co:n.n@Cti.on
south o't Qu..1._ncy ror the W:!...nde.rm.ere a.J...:tsnm-ent. to go. C:!.ty Manager D:ta.J...
stated that there was some r:tght-o't-way alre~ owned :ln that area.
Counc1.1man Schnackenberg :tnqudred whether ·the street cou1d be
moved vest 10 ~eet or so, on the ra1.1ro&d r:tght-or-vay. C:lty Manager
D:t&1 stated that he vas not sure, but that the C:tty had not bad a 1ot or
luck. ::l.n the past i.n coopera.t:ton v::l.th the ra..f.l.roa.d.
Mayor Senti. stated that comments ~om tb@ au~ence on the Yale
Avenu@ amendment were nov :1.n order.. No persona appeared be.:t"ore Counc:i.l. ..
~or S@nt:1. stated that comments on tb@ Navajo Stre@t ~gnment
v@re nov 1..n. ord@r.. Mr .. Fred Va.nte. Su.i.te Boo,. Ex.ecut:ive C~ub Bu.i.l.d..:l.ng,.
atto rney ~or the West ~cy Corporat:1.on,. appeared be~ore CouncL1 ..
He stated that vhen the West ~ey Corporat:i.on purchased the
.l.and. they pa.:l.d ~or ~ o-r :1. t :f..ncl.ud.:l.ng the 30 teet the C:l. ty ca.11a r~gh·t.
or"-va.y. The t:l.tl.e :i.nau.ra.nce coarpany ve.r·:1-r:1.ed that purcb.&.ee and i.s curre:ntl..y
on not:l.ce o:r the quest:l.on. W:l.ndermere Street :I.e the more de•:1r&b1e ~gn
ment o-r the t"o.. H e stated that i.:t" the C :Lty cou..J..d get the ra:11.road and
t.he ccm~pe..n.i.es i.nvol.ved to hel.p out • a good street e..l...i.grllll.ent cou.1d. be
acb.i.eved.. The t&k.i.ng o:t" NavaJo Street :ia o:r bene:t".i.t o~ to the Hol.tb&us
and Mart:l.n Sb:l.ppera Supp.l.y Compan:iea ..
Mr .. Dou.g.l..a.s A:u.er, attorney -ror Sam Cb.ave%, appeared bet'ore Counc.1.~ ..
He stated that the 1:1.ne tor the Na~o a1:1.gnment :I.e r1gbt on the Chavez
bu....i.l.d.:l.._ng.. The Chavez bu.i...1d:i..D.g i.s a pa.:i.nt spray operati.on v1..tb a se.na:J..t.i.ve
exhaust system i..nsi.de.. A road ne.x:t to the b~l.d:i..ng vou.1d :1.ncreaae the dust
and d :1.rt and vou.1.d m.a.ke necessary an upgrad..:i...ng o:t" the exhaust syatera. ..
Add :l.t :1ona1.1y, tra:t":t":1.c that cl.oae ~ou1d &lao bave an e~ect o n the bu.i.l.d:l.ng,
a..l.though the exact e.:t'1"ect :1.a not aacerte.:l.nabl..e at th:1.a t:l.m-e.. The bu..:1l.d'1-ng
may be comp:rcmrl.aed to the poi.nt that :i.t. :is unuaab:Le r o r p&:f._ut apray opera.-
t:1.on.. The ccmJ.pa.ny cou..1d cove the bu11d.in.g,. but over and above that a space
1~tat~o n prob1ec on the area ~st.ed.. The ~nterrupt:i.o n o~ the buaLneas
a1o ne v o u1d c o st $50,000.. The 1and t&k~ng vou1d cost another $64,000 ..
A traf£:1.c study ~ ~he area shoved that there vas not a trarf:i.c prob1em on
Li.pa.n , vh:ich i.s the street :l..Jmnedi.ate1y east o:t" Ne.va.,lo. The trarri.c pattern
~~d not be ~pr oved by the Navajo open:i.ns~ --
'32 x l
-
1-
•
-
---
-4
Counc~1man Dhor~ty ~nq~red about a 45-root r~ght-ot"'-~ or
NavaJo rather th.an the 60-r'oot.. CJ.ty f4a.na.ger D!.a.1 s"t.a.ted tb&t the 45-root
vou..l..d not work too ve.1...1 on W'i..nde~ere. but J.t m:tght "WOrk o n Na. .. .ra,Jo. a..l...tbough.
.:l.t .:l.a. not the sta.nd..a.rd C:1ty r:l.gbt.-o!"'-va;y. There :ls a. V"&ter 1.J.ne &l...ong the
vest 15 to 20-~oot bounda.ry o-r the Chavez property. ~.ng that unsu.J..ta.bl.e
-ror bu . .:f..1d.:.l_n.g &n.J"'W1!LY .
Counc.:l.1'V'CJilU!L.D. H enn..:t.ng .i..nqu:!...r@d as to w'b.a. a.et1.v:f.ty vas goi.n.g on
bet~en the r&..:l1.ro&d. t.r&e.ke :!.n the &e.1"'"1.al.. ph ograpb.. CJ..ty Manager D.:l.&1
eta.ted that there W"&.a a ~ller yard. there v-:1.th the ~and. owned by the ra.::il.road..
and 1ea.aed to A.1pi..ne Lumber co ..
Counc.:l.~ Schnackenberg ~nquSred why
w-i.tb:in on~y l..O !"'eet or" the ra.!.J...re-ft.d o·n the veet
has to be 30 .t"eet a:va.y :t'rom. the ra..:t..1..roa.d on hf!'
D:i.a.l... stated that the ra..:l1.roa..d va...s proba.b1.y
they vould be to the C.:l.ty ..
the 1 u:mber yfiU""d vas a.J..l..eved
rn s~de. Vh:i.l..e the stree~
ea..stern s.:l.de. C1.ty Manager
~en.:l.ent to lessee• than
Mr. C. A. Sm1th , Me..rti.n Sh.i.ppers Sup l..y Compl!!l.ny"., appeared bei""o re
Counc~l. He stated that the Mart~n Sb~pp~r g Gupp1y Company n~eded acces s
regard..l...~ss o~ vh.:l.ch s:lde or the company 1t ~s They could be equ.a.1J...y
h .appy ~th e~eher s~de.
Counci.lman Brovn i.~qu:lred as t o hov Mr. Chavez vould fe~1 a~out
45 -~oot r1ght-of-~ay. Mr. Chave~ a~1 ted that ~t v ou1d o1ss the b~1 C~cg ..
but st~1l takes ground vh:lch :ts h1s hi.g~e~~ ~r~c ~ y.
C:tty Manager D1a1 :lnqui.red hov the ~n~v:tdual s would react to a
trade-orf o~ land betVPen the Cbav~z Company and ~~t~n Sh~ppers Supply.
Mr . Chavez stated t~a~ hat ~an gett:tng muc~ c1oFer ~o a &o1~t:1on.
Mr. Sci.tb stated that be eou.l.d not say a:e tbi.s ti.m.e , but that he
felt the more l..ogt.c:&l a....l...'ignment V"'U..l...d be o 't.t£e the J..and Jue t north of
the West Qu..i._ncy Corpora.t:i.on.. Mr. Vande o~ be 'We st Qu...j,.n.ey Corporat.:i.on.,
stated th&t that vou:Ld requf.re a study and cont.emp1a.t:1.on.
Counc::t~ Schnackenberg stated that there ~ere s:t zeab~e amounts
o'£ money i..nvo1ved i.n bc'th p:ror-?e:a..ls . Tbe I1ava.,jo o...l..i..gr-m.ent i.s CJ:'...l_Cb :less
obv~ous than th~ W~ndercere al~gr~ent and ~t may be more econam~cal to
f'a.c:e up to that f'a.c-e a.t th::1.s ti.me.
~~yor Sen~~ sta.'ted that he felt the Counc~~ needed t o gc ~th
the Wi.ndermere a..l.i.gnm.ent and pay t he cost rather than vorry &bout
~ture problems created .
Counc1 1ma.n Dhcr~ty stated that he re1t core 1.nfor.mat1on vas
necesse..ry, but a.d.mi.tted that the !la.va.Jo Stree-e. goes novhere, even though
W1ndermere doesn't go very ~ar. --
'32xl
-
-
•
•
• -
- 5 -
Mayor Sent~ Lnq~ed vbetber there were &QY other streets ~
v~ch persons v1.ehed to address theraae.1vea to ..
Mr.. James Ta.y1or • 3256 So.. Steele • W'bo ovna property :i..n the
2900 b1.ock or So .. Shoshone Street. appeared be1"ore Cou:n.e~.. He stated
th&t there had been :m.a.ny :t..nequ.:f.t.f.ea :l..n the past ~ the v-.y the Ci.ty
aequ.:!.ree propert7. ~ ac:a.e e-e•. the need to don&te l..end :t..a a pre-
:requ..1.a.f. te -we..l....1. aa o~ street pa.r.k::l...ns • but he stated that not everybody
bad to donate property :l.n order to set the:f..r bu.:1.1.d.J....Dg per~&:~. t.. The J!!loard
or D.f.rectora or the ~ber or' C~e had pa.eaed & reao:l..ut.:l.OD -k1ng
that the C.f.ty re~ae the property ownera ~or 1and needed ror street
....-...cat.f.on. He &1..ao :f"e1t that acme thousht CJ1111Cbt to be gi.....-e.n to Shoshone
Street :!..n re1.a.t1.on to the tot&1 r1.Sbt or "-7 needed there ..
The C'b.-m.be.r or C~e.ree e-=-.:l.ttee or the J..and. u.ae eoun.e:f.1
:Lntrodueed th.e!lllae1TeiS to Cou.nc1.1. Mr .. DoraeD or So. Shoehoa.e Street. Mr ..
Dou& Zel:u-un8. Jr ... 2778 So. Tejon Street. Mr. V&J...ter Fr--..a.. Mr. ~en
Pe1.au.e. Jotr. Axed.&1..e. all.. requested Coun.c.f.1 to eona:f.d.e.r ~.nt to the
property ovnera ror the :l...an.d t&k.eo..
Counc:l.1~ Henn1.ng :l_nq:u.~red ._. to vb.&t the C-1.t-y•a po11.ey had
been :l..n tbe peat. C:l.t7 Manaser D:f.a1 stated that :f.t had. changed v-1.th the
attorneys rep:reae:nt1..ng the C:l.ty . When a property :l.s aub-d...i.v1.ded,. ve have
requ:.Lred a donat:.lo.n.. When the C.1. ty :f.e app:rov:i.ng a street w1. thout aa.JI'"
:!.mp.rovement e~~ort by the owner,. we have bought :l.t ..
C:l.ty Atto:rn.ey Ber&.rd~D.:.!. atated that where we have an exi.•t.:l.n&
r:l..sht o~ ~ and an 1..mproTei!IDie:Dt d1.atr-1.et :l.a under ..,..,.,. we h.&d. to pu.:rcb.a..-e
the &d.d.:i..t:l.cm..a.l.. r:l.glrt or way .. Zt :f.a :l.aproper to requ..:l.re donat:l.ona 1.-r'
there :l.a n .ot a au.~v1.d:f....ns go.t.ns: on :l..n the area ..
Cou..n.~:l..~:-~&1::1. ~"J..Dc atat.ed that d.onat:l.oo or :Land :l.a nat an
a.u:tam.a:t:.le part or the Ma..t-er Street PJ..an.. The Ma.ater Street Pl..&D. amend-
ment a were on..1y to aet up gu.:!.de.1.:l..nea ror 1"U:ture de,..., eo ..
Mr .. Brad Pe~au.e stated that the Cou.ne.1..1. ba..a an ob.l...i.ga.t:S.on to
1ook out ~or the econ~c Lntereeta or &1.1 the ~er part:l.ea 1nvo1ved,.
even thc::lush they m..a.;r not be a..e e.gg;reas:l.Te a.a ac.cae or the 1"'~.
Coune1.1vom.an He.nn:.ln.g stated that the Master Street P1an needed
& ~tt1e extra study by Counc:11. Mayor Sent~ stated that :l.t ~ou.l..d be
atud:l.ed :f.n the near rutu.re ..
COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED AND COUNCIIiWOMA.._"'f BEm'l'I!I"G SEX::OliDED A
MOTION TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. Upon tb.e ca11 or the ro1.1,. the vote
resu.J...ted. a..s ro~ow-s:
Ayes: Cou.nc:l.1 Members Schnackenberg,. Hean.:.lng,. Dhor:l.ty,. Brown,.
B1ess:l.ng,. Sent:.l • II • •
'32 xl
-
1-
•
• -
-6 -
Na;ra: llone
Absen-t: Counc :1_1 Member Scbva..b ..
The Ma,yor decl...ared. the mot:J..on carr.f._ed. an.d the pu.bl....f.c bea.r1...Dg open ..
A tape or' th:l. a pub1..1.e hear:l..ng 1..a ~:l.nt~ed !....n the :f"'~e ot the
Dep&r"t::llent of"' F1...nanee and Record ..
C:f.ty Manager D:i.&l.... save ·~ ~ ot the bu.d.«et procedure.. He
stated the d~1~t or tbe ret&1..1 e~.1.ty 1..n. the C:J..ty of"' 'E:n&J._evood.
baa been or -..rea.t a:f.«n:tr1..eanee.. "rt.e Core .Area Pl...an v-1.1.1 be reee:i.Ted. 1...n
1974. and the year 19T5 shou.1d be a ::re-r or sreat ac.ec:.rp1:1.a~t tor the C:J..t)r ..
Asa:J..etant C:J..ty Manager McCown gave a al....f.de presentat~on ~z~
the budget.. The t .ot-.1 ex:pe.nd:l.turea tor the budget w:t...l..1 be $1.2.827.742.. The
revenues V'1.1.1 be $11,.181 • 397 • The d:J.. :t"rerence between revenues and expendi.-
turea ~]_ be :t"ou:nd :f..n ea.ab ~a.neea.. He sa...-e deta1...1ed. exp1a.n.a.t1.on.a ot ~
the :t"u.nd expendi.ture• and rev-enues ..
C"i.ty Manager D:f._e.1 e:ta:ted that :l.:t" the Cou.n.e::!.1 v-:i.abea to change the
budget by 5% or more. that :l.t must have a.n.other pub1:!.e hea.r:lng bea:!.dea tb.1.a on.e ..
Counei.l...m&z:L Brown eta.t·ed. t.h&t the budget needed a. 1ot or study at
tb:l.e: t::l..m.e ...
Counc~1voman Benn~ stated tbat abe re1t ~t ~ neeese~ to po~t
out that no ~nd1.v-1.c!ua.3.a were present 1..n the aud::f.enee vbo voul..d be eaa:.i...n8 'b&ek.
~ the ruture request~ the Coune~ ~or aoney ...
Cou.nc::11man Schn.&ckenberg stated that the budge·t ::1nc1u-ed mau.y 1a.rge
::1t·em..e or' a non -r eoceu.:r~ na:tu:re ...
COUl!fCr::LMA.N BLESSING MOVED AliD COUl!ICn...wc:»tA!f HEJil!I'IIIG SD::OND.ED A MOTIOlf
TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEAR:rNG .. Upon the ca..l..J.. o r-the ro11.. the 'YOte resu1ted
'r'o1.1ova:
Ay'ea: Coun.e::1 1. Mea:t-bera Sebn&.ckenberg. Renn::1ng. Dbo:ri.ty-,. ~ ..
B1eaa:!.ng. Sent :!..
Ba:ya: None.
Absent : Counc ::11 Mem.ber Scb"W'&.b.
The Mayor dec1ared the pub1.::1c hear~ c.1oaed.
II • •
,
-
-
•
•
• -
7 -
Ma.y"or Sent:i. read a J..ett·er requ.eet.:l.ng tba.t Mr. Tcm~. Du.rns be appo:i..nted
~soc:i.ate Judge :1.n the MUn~ci.p&l Court.
COURC:x::LICAN DHORITY MOVED A1ID COUJIC.II.MAll SCHRACICEliBERG SEC'OliDED A
MO"rrON TO APPOIIIT MR. ~ BURJIS AS .All ASSOCIATE J'UDO.E. Upon the c&l..J.. o':r" the
ro1.1.. the vote rea~ ted a.a ':r"ol...10'V'1!1 :
A:yea: Counc:i.l.. Mem._bers Scbn.a.ck.enberg., Dhor::l.ty., B:rOVD. B1eas::l.ng.
Senti..
Absent: Counci...l.. Members Sclnrab. Benn:f..ng.
Tbe Mayor decl..ared the moti.on c arr:!.ed.
Cou.n.c:i.lm&n Schn&ck.enbe.rg stated. that there are s:f..rene goi.ng o-t-:r at
2 o-c1ock. :J..n the morn..::l.ng and qu..eat:1.on.ed whether they 'V'Iere necessary-. Cb..i.e':r"
or Po1:1.ce C1asby stated that the Po1.1ce ai.rena are used oDJ.y" ::l..n the case or
response to a ~':r"e or property ~e-
Counc1J..~oman Henn'"« returned to the room at 10:30 P.M.
Coun.c:t...:l.m&n Scbn.ac:.k.enberg :Lnqu1...red vbether tbe C:i.ty --.rsency veh.:1.c1ea
coul..d go v1. thout a :!..:rena at n:1.«ht. C-1. tT Manaser D:1.a1 •t.ated than vbei:1Ter an
-.rsency veh..1.c1e approa.ehed an :l.ntera.ec:t:1.on :1.t waa h1.a re.-pona:1.b:i.1.1.ty to g::l.v-e
same var:n.:.t._ng -
Counc~ Dhor1.ty atated that the •:l..re.n.a cou.1d be -.bu.1az:a.eea rather
than C:i.ty veh:i.cl..ea.
Coun.c:1.l..'V'OID.aZ1 Her.an,i.ng :1.nqu..:1...red. :i..nto the morator:i.UJD. on the Core Area
deve1opment. C:l.ty Ma.n.ager D:1.&1 stated that :l.t vas under d..i.aeu..es:J.on. a..1.tbous:b
hampered by the vacat~on or the D:i.reetor o~ C~ty Deve1opmeot .
Counc:1.1 rece:i.ved the ro11ow-:1.ng :i.tems ror the record.
A 1ett.er dated Septem.ber 14. 1973. 1"'rc::.D. He:a.D:I...z:ag•on• Durham and
:R::i.cha.rdson., gi.vi.Dg"" a status report on the des:i.gn or the B:1.~-:1.ty Sewage
Treatment P1.a.nt. II • •
,
-
l-
-
---
7 -
Ma.yor Sent~ read. a 1etter requ.eati..ng th&t Mr. Tom Burna be appoj_.nted
~aoc~a.te Judge ~ the Mun~c~pa1 Court.
Counc~l..voman H~ng 1ert the room at 10:25 P.M.
COUBCYLNAN DHORITY JroK:JVED AliD COUl'lCnHAI'f SClll'IACK:ERBERG SD.:'OIIDED A
MOTION TO APPOiliT MR. T"CM' l3I..JR1IlS AS All ASSOCl:ATE .:n.J'DOE. Upoo. the ca..:J....1 o~ the
rol...1 • the vote reaul.. t .ed a..e ~01..1..0V"ll :
Sent:!..
A;yea: Counc:1...1. Mem.bera Scbnack.e:nbe:rg • Dho:r:t. ty • Brown • Bl..eaai.ns.
Nay-a : None ..
Absent: Counc:iJ. Members Scbvab. Henn:f.ng ...
The Mayor decl..ared the mot:i.on carr:!.ed.
Cou.nc:1.1ma.n Sebn.a.ck.e:nberg stated that there are ai..rena go.:l.n.s o~ at
2 o-cl..oek :i..n the mo:rni.n.g and queat:l.o:ned vhetbe:r they-were neceaaary... Cb.:J.er
o r Po:Ll.ce Cl..a.aby stated that the Po.1..1.ce a:!.rena are used only :1.n the c-e o~
response to a ~re or property damase ...
Cou.nc:l.1vCIIII&D Henning r ·eturned to the roc:.a. at .1..0:30 P.M.
Counei.1man Schnackenberg :i.n~ed whether the C:!.ty ..ergency vebdcl..ea
cou.l..d go v1.thou.t a:l.rerus at n.:f..ght. C:1.ty Me.D.a8e:r D:l.&J.. stated t~ vbernrer an
ei!IU!!.rs:en.cy veh.:i.el..e approached an :l..nteraect:l.on. :f.t waa h:J..a reapcn:us:1..b~ty to g.:l.ve
scm.e va.rn:J...ng.
Counc:l.l.m.a.n Dbo:r:l.ty stated that the s:l.re.:na cou1d be -.'bu..l..Ancee rather
than C:l.ty ve~c1ea.
Counc:l.1voman Renn:.l..Dg ~quired ~to the morator~um on the Core Area
devel...o~nt.. C.:l.ty Manager D:l.&l... stated that :l.t wa.a under d..:lecuas:l.on., &1.tbough
hampered by the vacat.:l.on of the D~ctor of Commun~ty Development ..
A 1etter dated September 14., .1.973., 1"r01D Hen:ni.ngaon., Du.:rb.aza. and
R:l.cha.rdson., g:l.v1.ng-a status report o:n the dea.i..gn or" the B:l.-c:l.ty Sevw.ge
Treatment P1a.nt ... --
·., '32xl
-
-
•
•
• -
-8 -
M.:! ... n :utea or the Pl..e.n.n:l..ng and Zo~ CC!allld.ea:l.on meet1.ng o~ August 21.,.
1973-
M:J...nutes or the L:l.bra.ry Board meet:!..ng o-r Septembe..r 11.,. 1973.
F::l..n.&oci.a.1 report tor the month or A~. 1973.
Coune:1.1 rece~Ted a -.-orendu:lll rrom the C1.t7 Ma.na.«er re..l..at:l.ve to the
conatruct:l.on and 1oeat:l.on or tenn1.a cou..rta.
C:l.ty Manager 0:1.&1 stated that the rec::CIIJBDeD_ded a:l.te :1..n the paet va.a
the Duu.can School.. a:!.te. s~ a.l..ternat:!....-e suggested a:l.tea a.:re :l..nc1u.d.ed 1...n the
Dl.eSBO.r.DdUIII.. Be:l.gb.borhood. response vaa -roreea..st :Ln the ~a.nd.1.1111..
Counc:l.1m.an Schnackenberg at.a.ted. that be h.&d observed that there
no s:!.te propoa.ed :l..n the nortbweat area.
Cou.nc1....l..man B1esai....ng stated that be f'el..t the a:l.te ahou.1.d. be put at
the S:l..ncl..~ and ~· nov. and propose the others to a.l..1ov ne~ghbo::rhood
rea.e·t.f.. on •
C:l.ty Mana,ger D:f..&l... stated that the starr abou.1d poaa:l.b.1y b.a.Te con-
currence rrc:m1 the Counc:f..l.. on eerta-'...n a:l.tea :l...n order to bes::!.n a.m:p1.j__ng of'
the ne1..ghborhood react:l.on.
Coun.c:1.1.man Dbo:r:l.ty stated that he f'el..t there vas ac:::.ae need 1..n the
Bi.ahop School.. area and that ve abou..1..d not e1:1m..i...nate the northwest area :t"'rom
eon.a:f..d.eratJ..on ..
COUIICILWOMAII BEllll"l:1lG MOVED .AJID COl.JliCILMAN SCHKACKEIIBEBG SECOJIDED A
MOTY.OII TO APPROVE THE FLOOD ~ .. :&:::rCB SCHOOL. S:rlYCLA.Il\ J!! .. HIGH SCHOOL. AliD
CHARLES HAY ELJ!MEl'lr'TARY SCHOOL S:rTES :P'OR TWO COURTS. TWO COU'BTS AKD HAJIDBALL
COURT'S. A.liD TWO COURTS RE:SPEX:TIVELY.. Upon the e&l....l.. or the ro11. the ....-ote
re.au.1 ted a.a r"o1l....c:nns :
~ea : Coune:1.l.. Members Schnackenberg. Henn1..ng. Dbor~ty. Brown.
Bl..eaa:1.ng, Sent:f.. ..
N~s: None ..
Absent: Council.. Mem._ber Schwab ..
The Mayor decl...a.red the m.otJ..on ca.rr:f..ed.
II • •
'32 xl
-
•
-
---
-9 -
Cot.rBCIUolA.H SCHNACICENBERG MOVED AND COUNCILWOMAN HENND"lG SECONDED
A MOTION TO APPROVE A RECOf..1MENDATrON FROM THE DIRECTOR OF FINABCE TO AWARD
A CONTRACT TO PETE HONNEN EQUI:PMENT COMPANY (JOHN DEERE) FOR THEIR LOW BID
OF $20,850.45 FOR A MOTOR GRADER. Upon the ca11 or the ro1.1. the vote
resulted a.a r'o1.1ova:
A;ye.s: Ccrune1..1 Melltbera Sc:hna..c.kenberg., Henn1..ng , Dhor.1.ty, Brown.
B1ess:l..n8 • Sent .f..
Na,ys: None.
Absent: Counc:i._~ Member Sebvab.
The Mayor declared the moti..on earri..ed.
Counc.1.1 began conai..derati..on or an ordi..nanee on r~a1 re~ng
va.ca.ti..ng a port:l.on or the street r:l..gbt-o:t"-V"'!Ly at the :1.nteraect.f.on o:r
South Zun:l. and Col...lege ...
C:!.ty Attorney Berar~~ stated that thi..s sbou1d poas.1.b~ be
de1a,yed unt1..1 the rt..n&1 thought 1..a gi..ven to the Master Street P1an.
COUl'fCrL'WOMA.N HEN"NrNG MOVED AND COUWCILMA.N BLESSING SECOliDED A
MOTION TO TABLE THE ORDIRA.BCE VACATING A PORTXON OF THE STREET RIGHT-OF-
WAY AT THE INTERSECTION OF SOUTH ztJ1ii AliD COLLEGE UNTIL THE NEXT MEE'TIJIG.
Upon the c::a.1..1 o:r the ro1.1, the vote resu.l..ted. aa :t"o.1.10V'15:
A;:rea: Cou.:oe:l.1 Mem._bera Sebn.&c:.k.enbe.rg, Henn:!._ng, Dhor:ity, Brown.
B.l..essi..n.g. Sent:l..
!lay-s: None.
Absent : Counc :1.1. Mesnber Schwab ..
The Mayor dec.l..a.red the :moti.on ca.rr'i.ed.
Counci..l. began a. d:f..scu..sai.on of' an ord1-na.nce on :f"'i..na.l.. read.:lng a.utbo-
r:izLng the Mayor to a~gn an agre~ent ~th the Pub1:ic Se~ce Company ~or
opt:ion to purchase property :f"or Greenbe1t/Open Space development •
Cou.nci.l...m&.n Dhori.ty st.a.ted that he va.a not sure the Ci.ty shou.1d
pass th:i.s ordi.na.nce so soon be:r'ore an e.l..ecti.on. :in vh:i.ch a. go.l..:r' course
quest:ion ~ come up ..
Cou.nc:i1ma.n B.l..essi..ng stated that l..and w-:il1 be very v&lua.bl..e 1..n the
f"'u.ture and that the C:ity needs to obta..1.n open apace
...
II --
'32xl
-
-
•
•
• -
-10 -
Counc~1man Dbor~ty stated that he re1t the C~ty vould not 1ose out
~~ ~ted unt~1 after the e1eet~on.
Counc:i.J..m.e.n Schna..ck.en.be..rg stated that the 1a.nd V'Ou.1.d not necessa.r:l..l...y
be -cor a go1r course and the C:l.ty needed :l.t desperate~ ~or ~n apace.
Counc:1.1'W'CGUI.Zl. He.n.ni..ng seconded b.i.s c~en.ts • sta.t:l.ng th.at open apace and r:l.ve.r
deve~opm.ent need support or' the Cou.nc::1.l...
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIIHAR ~G ..
BY AUTHORITY
ORD:rNANCE NO. 3.1. • SERrES OF 1973
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMEIIT BETW'EEJII THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPAJIY OF
COLORADO,. A COLORADO CORPORATION. ARD THE CrrY O:P' ENGLEWOOD,. COLORADO. A
MlJ'lii'ICIPAL CORPORATION • RELA.TD'lG TO THE PURCHASE AliD LEASDIG OF LAJID BY THE
CrrY OP' ENGLEWOOD FOR THE DEVELOPMERT OJI" A RECREATION AREA.
(Copi.ed i...n :t"u.1.l :1...n the O~:l.ci.a.l... Ord..::Ul.ance Book-)
COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COONCILWOMA.R HF.::J.IlND'IfG SECONDED A
MOTION TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 3.1.,. SERIE:E; OF 1973. Upon the ca.l...1 o-c the
ro1.1. the vote resu..l.. ted as f'o1.3.oV1!!1 :
A;res : Cou.nc:l..l Mea1.be.rs Schna.c:.k.en.berg. He.n..n:t..ng. Brovn • B1..eas 1..ng,.
Senti..
Na,ya: Counc :1.1 Mem.ber Dhor:l.ty.
Abeen.t : Counc :1.1 M4!!!!!!111.ber Scbw&b e
The Ma,yor dec~a.r e d the c.ot1.on earr1.ed ..
Counci..l.. began cona1.d.e.r&t1.on or an ordi..ne.:nee on :t"i...n&l.. re&d..i..Dg
eontro1.1.1..ng the pub1:f..c:: d..:i.sp~e:y and s&l..e o:t" obscene ~:lterature and J~Later:l&l...a.
Coune.:l1.ma.n Brown. stated that be vou1d 1:l...ke to carry th:J..a ord:b:L&Dee
over unti1. the next m.eeti.ng a..s one or the supporters V&S absente
COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED AND COlJ'NCILMA.N SCHNACICE:l'IBERG SECONDED A
MOTION TO TABLE AJ!f ORDINANCE ON FINAL READING COJITROLL.:r:NG THE PUBLIC
DISPLAY AND SALE OF OBSCENE LITERATtm.E A.JID MA":"ERIALS UNTIL THE NEXT MEETING e
Upon the e~ or the ro1.1, the vote reau.1ted a.a ro1...1ovs:
Ayes: Cou.n.c1.1 Mem-bers Scb:nac:lcenberg, Hen.ni.ng, Brown, Bl..easi.ng, Senti.e
Nays: Counc:1.1. Member Dbor:ltye
Absent: Counc:ll.. Member Schwab ..
The May-or dec1ared the moti.on c:arri.ede
• •
-
-
•
•
•
• -
-1J_
rNTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN SCHWAB~
BY AUTHORr:rY
ORDINANCE NO. 32 • SERrES OF 1973
AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO A VOTE OF TBE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CrTY OF
ER'GLEW(X)D AT THE GENERAL MUNI'CIPAL ELEX:TI'O!f TO BE HELD ON NOvmmER 6,. 1973,.
A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE C~TEB Ol" THE CITY RELA.Tr:NG TO THE PAYME!IT OF
LOCAL XMP'BOV»otEJ't'T Drs'I'RICT BONDS ABD THE EVENTUAL EL~TION OP' THE SURPLUS
AND DEFICIENCY P'UND • AND DECLARING AN ~GENCY ...
(Cop:!.ed 'i..n :f"u.J..:l. :l..n the 0~:1.c:1.a...1. Ord~ance Book.)
COUNC:rLWOMAN HENN'ING MOVED ABD COUNC:rLMAII SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED
A MOTION TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO .. 32,. SERrES OF :1.973. Upon the ca11 or' the
ro1.1,. the vote reau.l... ted a..a r'ol...1ova :
Ay-es: Counei.1 Mem_bers Schnackenberg, Hen.n'i.ng,. Dbor::tty,. Brovn,
B1ess:1.ng. Sent:1..
Na,ys: None ..
Absent: Counc:1.1 Mem.ber Schwab ..
The Mayor dec:l.ared the mot:1.on carr:1.ed ..
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILWOMAJ.II' HEJ.IfNilfG ..
BY AUTHORITY
ORDrNANCE NO. 33. SERrES OF 1973
AB ORDINABCE st.T.BMI"rrr:NG TO A VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED ~RS OF THE CrTX' OF
ENGLEWOOD AT THE GENERAL MUJfiCIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON liOVEMBER 6,. 1973,.
A PROPOSED .AME!ID:MEir.I" TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD RELATING TO THE
QUALIFICATIONS OF COUNC:I:U4EN AND THE ELIGIEl:LrrY TO HOLD THE OFFICE THEREOF •
AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
(Copi.@d .i..n :t"u.1..1 ~ the O~t"'i.ci..aJ. Ordinance Book..)
COUNC:r:LWOMA.N HENNING MOVED AND COUNCJ:LMA.l'f BLESSDI'G SECONDED A
MOTION TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 33, SERIES OF 1.973. Upon the c&l...1 o~ the
ro~ • the vote r·es~tt!'d as 1"'ol..l...oV"S:
Ayes : Coun.c:ll.. Members Schnackenberg, Henn:l...ns:. Dbor:1ty. Brown.
B1.eas.:i..ng • Senti..
Nays: None.
Absent: Counci..l.. Member Schwab.
The Mayor decl..ared the mot:1on carr:led.
.....
• •
· .. r 32xl
J -
-
•
•
• t • -
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIIMA.N BLESS:rNG.
BY AUTHORITY
ORDDIAJ'iCE NO... 34 • SERrES O.F 1973
AN ORDl:N.ANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BE'1"'W'EEH THE CrTY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO.
AKD THE CrrY 07' LrrTLETON • COLORADO • RELATrJIG TO CO!ISTRUCTION OF AB A!I"DtA.L
SHELTER AND PRO~l:NG FOR rrs PAYMENT AND USE. Al'ID D:ECL.A!'ti:NG AN EMERGENCY ...
( Copi.ed 1.n :t'u.1l.. 1.%1 the O:t"'r:l.c:1.&1 Ord.1.na.nc:e Book .. )
COUNCILMAN BLESSl:NG MOVED AND COUNCl:LMA.N DHORITY SECONDED A MOTION
TO APPROVE ORDrNANCE NO .. 34. SERrES OF 1973. Upon the ea.11 or the ro1..l...
the vote resu1ted aa rol..l..ows:
A:yea: Cou.nc:1.1 Members Sehne.ckenbe.rg, Hen.n.1...ng, Dhor:l.ty, Brown,
B1eaa1...ng. Sent'!..
Na;ya: None.
Absent: Counc:Ll.. M<ll!!!!mbe:r Scbva.b ..
The Ma;yor declared the m.ot1.on ca.rr:l.ed ..
Counc1.l.. began ~acuaa:l.on or a bi.l..l.. ror an ord±nanee req~r:l.ng
d.ea.d-bol..t l..ocka ::l.n certa.:l.n bu..:i.l..d.i._nga used tor bua:1..neaa purposes and m:u..l..t:f..pl..e
f""am.:1.1.y dve1.11.ngs ..
C::l.ty Attorney Bera.rd:L%rl. stated that thi..a V"Ou.1d requ..:l...re de&d-bol..t
l..ocka on cammerc1.a1 and ~t1.-f""~l..y structures.. It 1.s model..ed arter an
Oak1and burgl..ary ord.i._nance and the ord.i._naoce amends the pol..i.ce regu1at~ona.
C~ty Manager D~a1 stated that at the next meet~ng they vou1d have
a. presentat~on o'C the types or 1oek.s vb.:l.ch are used. A c:lt.:l.zen vrote a
letter to the Counc:l1 recent~ on th1a. a1so.
Ch:ler or Po1~ce Clasby stated that ~t vas an enrorceab1e ordinance
and vould he1p to reduce burg1ary ~n the C:lty.
Counc1...1v0Dlan Hen.c..ing :l.nqu:lred whether Oalc...l...and had a. ata.t:lat.1ca1
report on th:ls. ~er o~ Po1.1.ce C1a.sby rep1.1.ed :ln the negat~ve.
Counc:l1m&n Brown stated that the theory ~nd the dead-bolt
ordi.na.nce vas good,. but cou..l...d ve en:t"orce :lt? Chi.e:t" o':t" Po1:lce C1a.aby ata.te4-
tha.t many commerc:la1 b~1dings vere :ln comp1 ~a.nce a.1re&dy. and muat:l -
f"a.m.:1.1y dvel...1ings are the b:lg probJ..em at th~a t:l.me. The tenants a.re at
the mercy of the owner for burgJ..a.ry protecti.on •
....
• •
'32 xl
-
-
•
•
• -
-1.3 -
Counc~1man Dhor~ty quest~oned whether the eommere~a1 b~1d~a
shou1d be :l..n tb.e or~a..nc:e a.t ~~. C-:t.ty Manager D:l..&l.. stated that there
a.ppe-1!!1..1 process to the Board o-r" Adjuatm.e.nt and Appea..:La.
Counc~1voman Henn~ng stated that she re1t that an advance warning
to the C:CXIID1e.re :I..&J.. cc:m::muni ty 'V1!La neces:l!nLry 1.n order to g1. 'Y'e them t:I.J:De to
react to th~a type o~ ord~ance. Add~t:l..on&11y,. ahe re1t abe nee4ed a better
u.nde:ratand...i...ng: or exa.ct.l..;y what :l..t would do 1-n means or the cc:.maere~a.l.. e.nter-
p:r:l..eea ..
Coun.c::::l.1J:zuLn Dbor·:l..ty stated that the o rd:l..na..nce read that on.I.,y an
:l...n.truai.on det·ect:l.on dev-f..ce could be a.ppeal..ed to the Board or Ad.J~nt and
Appel!!l..1a,. a.nd be d1d not :t"ee1 the ord:l..na.n..ce W'IU5 "t"ai.r to bus :Loesses.
Counc:l..~ Seb.na.c.kenbers; at.a.ted. that by pa.e:e.:Lng th.1.a on :t"-J...rat rea.d...j__ng •
:l.t waa o~ putt~ng the peop1e on not:l..ce aa to ~ta poaa:l..b1e paeaage ..
IN!I!RODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BLESSING ..
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE XI (POLICE REGULATIONS) OF THE OFFICIAL CITY
CODE BY ADDING A NEW CB.A.PTER THERETO TO BE ENTITLED "BURGLARY PREVENTION ..
CHA..P'TER 14 ., REQUIRING SECURITY DEVICES .Ill CERTAIN BUILDINGS USED FOR
BUSINESS PURPOSES AND MULTIPI:;E FAMILY STRUCTURES , AND PROVIDING FOR THE
ENFORCEMENT THEREOF ..
COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED
A MOTI.ON TO PASS A BILL FOR AN O.RDI..NA..NCE REQUIR.I..NG DEAD-BOLT LOCKS IN
CERTAIN BUILDINGS USED FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, MULTIPLE F.A.MILY STRUCTURES ...
Upon the c&11 o~ the r o~~. the vote res~ted as ~o1l.ovs:
Ayes: Schnackenberg • BroVD .. Bl..ess:l..cg • Senti
Nays: Hen.o..i...ng.. Db.ori. ty
Absent: Council. Member Schwab.
The M~or decl.ared the motion carr~ed ..
City Attorney Berardini began discussion of a bi11 for an ordinance
requiring the City t o construct a sw~g poo1 at Dartmouth Park. He
stated that this had been initiated by the people. City Manager Dial
inquired if' the Council. passed these ordina..nees ,-1,thout submi..tti.ng them to
vote, whether Council coul.d then change them in the tuture. City Attorney
Berardini said this was proba~1y a thwart of the ~11 of the people.
• •
'32xl
1 -
1-
•
•
• -
-l.4 -
Counc~1vaman Henning in qu~red w h e the r the ordinance could b e
repea1 e d if it is passe d by the people . City Attorney Be rar d~i stat e d
that that vas questionable.
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIL.f-4AN DHORrTY •
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO THE VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED ELEX:TORS OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD • COLORADO . AT THE GENERAL MUli.:X:CIPAL ELECTION TO BE .HELD O.R
NO~ 6,. 1973 . A PROPOSED ORDrNANCE . •RE IR=: -c THE CITY TO CONSTRUCT
A SWIMMING POOL IN D..A..RTJ!«)UTH PARK . •
COUBCI.UM.N DHORITY ,_lOVED ABD COUNCILWOMA.I!I a::ENNING SECONDED A
MDTIOII' TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORD1NANCE SUB!·'UTTING TO THE PEOPLE A
QUESTION REQUIR::DfG THE CITY TO CONSTRUC T A SWJMMIBG POOL I N DARTMOUTH PARK.
U pon t h e call o ~ t h e r oll . the v o te res ~t e d a s ~ol1ovs:
A;yea: Council. Members Sc bnack.en'berg ., H enn,i..ng. D hor:i.ty. BroWD,
B leaa Lng. Senti .
N ays: None
A bsent : Counc il Member S c b vab
The M~o r d ec1 ared the m o t ion c arri e d.
City Atto r n ey Be rar~i b egan di s cussio n o f a b:1.1l f o r an o r-
d..i.na..nce requ.:l.ri.ng that n o City .f'u.n.d..& be used t o acquire, c o nstruct, manage
and ma..i..nta..i.n a. g o1f" c o urse as a. mu.n.i.cip~ rec.rea."C .ion~ e:nterpr:i.se. He
stated that tbe o pt :i.ons o n t h.i.a o ne vere the s ame as the pre~oua one,
and that the o r dinance a s s uch vo~d submd t t he q uestio n t o the pe op~e.
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BFIOWN .
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO THE VOTE OF THE QUALIF:IED ELECTORS OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD,. COLORADO . AT THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECT'ION TO BE HELD ON
NOVEJI.tBER 6. 1973 . A PROPOSED ORDINANCE . •PROHIBIT:r:NG THE USE OF CITY FUNDS
TO CONSTRUCT . MANAGE . MAIIITAIN O.R OPERATE A GOL F COURSE. •
COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED AND COUNCILWOMAN HENNING S E CONDED A MOTION
TO P A SS A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE SUBMI'TI'ING TO THE P EOPLE A Q UESTION PRO-
HIBITING THE USE OF CITY FUIIDS TO CONSTRUCT . MA.I.llTAIN OR O PERATE A GOLF
COURSE . Upon the ca~ of" the ro~~. the v o te resu1ted as ~o11ova:
• •
'32xl
-
•
•
•
• -
-15 -
Ayes : Schnackenberg,. Henn~ng. D bor~ty, Brown, B1essLng. Sent~.
Nays: None ..
Absent : Council Member Schwab ..
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILWOMAN HENNING ..
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE EXCEPTING THE PURCHASE OF A 1250 GPM (GALLONS PER MINUTE}
DIESEL REPLACEMENT FIRE PUMPER FROM NORMAL PURCHASING PROCEDURE. AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY ..
COUNCILWOMAN HEN.NING MOVED A1iD COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED A
MOTION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING NEGOTIATIONS FOR
PURCHASE OF A 1 250 GPM PUMPER FOR THE FIRE DEPA..RTMENT.. Upon the c&1..1 of
the ro1..1, the vote reau1ted a.a fo1.1ova:
.A,yea: Cou..nci.J.. Members Schnackenberg. Henn.i..ng. Dhor:1ty. Brown.
Bless:I..ng, Senti..
Nays: None.
Absent: Council Member Schwab.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
City Attorney Berard~ began discussion o~ a resoJ..uti.on autbo-
riz~ng negotiations t o purchase property on the nortbveat corner or the
Broadway/U.S. 285 interchange. He stated that this resolution sets this
taking as necessary ror municipal purposes ~or park. open space and
drainage ways.
RESOLUTION NO . 40 . SER:r.E:S, O F 1973.
A RESOLtrriO .N D ESIGNATING C ERTAIN REAL PROPERTY AS BE.I:NG REQUIRED FOR THE
PUBLIC USE AND AUTHO R I Z ING THE ACQU ISITION THEREOF.
COUNCILtM.N SCHNACKENBERG MOVED AND COUNCILWOMAN HENNING SECONDED
A MOTION TO APPRO VE RESOLUTION NO. 4o. SERIES OF 1973. Upon the ca11. o~
the rol..l... the vote resu1ted as foll..o~s:
Ayes: C ouncil.. Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhority. Brovn.
Blessing. Senti.
• •
_. '32 x l
-
l -
•
• -
-~6 -
Na.y-s: None.
Abse.nt: Council.. Mer:::aber Scbv-a.b.
The Mayor declared the moti..on carried.
C:i. ty Manager Dia.1 began a discuss.i.on of a. memora.ndum :t":rom the
City Manager regarding acquisi.ti..on of properties for the South Dr~age
Basin D:Lstrict .
He stated that substanti.a.l. progress bas been made and be gave
the address re1a.ti...ng to the ordinance.
RESOLUTION NO . 41, SERIES OF 1973
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PETITION BY THE CITY ATTORNEY TO CONDEMN FOR
DRAINAGE WAY AllTD FLOOD DET'ENTION AREA WITHIN THE SOUTH DRAil!llAGE BASIN
AND GREENBELT AREA, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND AUTHO RIZING THE F'Ul'lDING THEREFOR.
(Copied :1.n f'u11 :Ln. the Off"ici.a...l. .Reso1ut.i.o·n Book.)
COUNCI.LMA..N BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILP'...A.B SCHNACICEHBERG SECONDED
A MOTION TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 41 , SERIES OF 1973. Upon the ce..1.1 o:t"
the ro11, the vote res~ted as £o11o~s:
Ayes: Council. Heznbers Schna.c.ke.nbe:rg. Henn.:i..ng. Dbori.ty , Brown.
Blessing. Senti.
Na.;ys: None.
Absent: Cou.nci.J.. Member Schwab.
The Ma,y-or dec1a.red the motion carried .
City Manager Di~ began ~scussion of a consideration or a
reso1ution endors~g the Urban Se~ces Authority vhich ~1~ be voted upon
on September 25th. He stated that the rirst assignments given to the USA
are modest • but the ove-ra..l.....l.. i.d.ea. vas good.
RESOLUTION NO. 42. SERIES OF ~973
RESOLUTION URGING VOTER APPROVAL OF THE UR.BAN SERVICES AUTHORITY.
(Copied in ru11 in the Off:1.cia.1 Reso1ution Book.)
• •
'32xl
-
-
•
---
17 -
COUlfCILMA.lil' SCHNACICEl'UIERG MOVED A:ND COUNCI.LMAl!l DHORITY SECONDED
A MOTION TO APPROVE RESOLUTION 110. 42, SERIES OF 1973. Upon the cal1 o"L'
the roll. the vote reau1ted aa roL1ovs:
A;yea: Counci.1. Members Schnackenberg, Henn.:l.ng. Dhor:i.ty. Brown.
B1eaaing. Sen.t.i..
Bays : .None.
Absent: Counci.~ Mem.ber Schv&b.
The Ma,yor decl...a.red the mot:i.on ca.rr:i.ed.
COUNCILWO.MA..N BENJIING M:>VED AND COUlfCILMA.ll SCBJIACKEI!JBERG SECONDED
A Jt«:JTION TO SUPPORT MA.YOfl SENTI AliD EXPRESSED APPRECIATIOll FOR HIS ACTIVE
INTEREST IN THE USA ELECTION. Upon the ca..1..1 o-r the ro1.l. the vote reau.l.t.ed
as :t"o~o-va:
Ayes: Counc:i.l. Members Schnackenberg. He.n.n...i..D6 . Dhor1.ty. Brown.
Na,ys: None.
Abst&:1.D: Counc:1.1 Member Senti..
Absent: Counci..1 Mesnber Sc:bva.b.
The Ma,yor dec1a.red the m.oti.on ca.rri.ed.
Co unc:l.~voaaa:a Benning atated that the 1ot'b.o~e Counci.-.l.. oved a debt
or gra.ti.tud.e to Mayor Senti. ro:r bia per-'r'o.rma.n.ce i...D th.:1.a area.
COUBCILMA.liJ BROWlf MOVED AliD COUBCILWOMA.N HE&l!JD!IG SECOJIDED A J«)TIOB
TO APPROVE THE REC:ONMERDAT:IOB THAT THE POLICE PISTOL TEAM BE PERM:rTTED
TO COMPETE :Di THE NATIOliAL POLICE PISTOL MATCHES AT JACKSOJI • M::I:SSISSJ:P'Pl:,.
OCTOBER 1 THROUGH OCTOBER 4. 1973. Upon the c&.1.l.. o~ the :rol...1. the vote
reau1ted aa ~o~1ovs:
Ayes: Counc11 M.embers Schnackenberg ,. Hen.ni.ng. Dhor-:f.ty. Brown.
B1eaa~g. Senti..
Na.;y""s: None.
Absent: Counc.1..1 Mem.ber Schwab.
The Ma,y-or declared the mot1on carried.
-----------.
• -
I'
-
-
•
• -
-J.8
C~ty Manager Di.&.J.. r equested that B. D. Morri.a . Comm:und..cat.i.ons
Supe~aor. be pe.rm.i.tte d to travel. to Omaha. Nebraska... He stated th.&t the
t:r.i.p vaa an outgrowth o~ tbe meet~·• on the 91.1 e..x.cba.:o.ge.. The C:i..ty or
Omaha. haa done the most e~e ct.i.ve Job on the 911 emergency exchange and
va.a vortb l.oolti.ng at ..
COtniCI.LMA.l!J DHORITY MOVED A1fD COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECOBDED A
M:>TIOlf TO APPROVE A RECOMMENDATION THAT B. D .. t«>RRIS-. COMMUIIICATIOBS
SUPERVISOR. BE PERM:x:TT'ED TO TRAl7.EL TO C»>A..HA. NEBRASKA. WITH THE ARAPAHOE
COtJliTY 911 CO.MMITTEE . TO D!TSPEX:T THE 9.l.J. EMERGENCY RESOURCES CEII'TEB OF
THE CITY OF OMAltA.. Upon the ca.1.1. or the roU • t he vote resulted a...a ro.1..1o'Vs:
Ayes : Counc:1...1 H .em-bera Schnackenberg. He.nn.i.ng. Dbori.ty. Brown.
B.1.easJ.ng. Senti. ..
Na.:ys: None.
Absent: Counc i..1. Member Schwab.
The M.a.;yor d.ec ~a.red the moti.on ca.rri.ed ..
City Manager Di.&.J.. stated that the Bati.onal League or Ci.tiea
Con.:t'"e.re.nce baa requested that the City a.ppo:i..nt an o~i.c:La.1 d.el.ega.te and
alternate ror that Con£erence ..
C~ty Manaaer D~al ~ntroduced ~nto the record a copy o~ a 1etter
~om the atto rney ror ~~a-Rose Weeks .
City Attorney Be.ra..rd..i..n..i. e ·tated that i.t bears OD the queat:l.on. or
the a.n.nexa.ti.on or tb.e S&n.ta Fe-Uni.on area and v b.ether i.t a.ctua.1.1y di.v:i.dea
t h e property or not.
COUliiC1LMA.II BLESSIBG N:>VED AliD COUliC1LMA.II SCIDIACXEIIBEBG SECOliDED
A J«:>TION TO ADJOtmB. Upon the ca.11 o~ the rol...1. the vote resul.ted a.a
.:t"o1.l.ov-s:
Ayes: Counci.1 Mem_bers Sc.h.n e.c..ke:nberg,. B.en.ni....n.g,. Dbori.ty. Brown.
B1 e es~g. Senti..
Na.y"s: None .
• •
,
-
-
• -
--..
---
-19 -
Absent: Counc~1 Member Scbv&b.
The Mayor dec1ared the mot~on carr~ed and the meeting vas ~ourne d at
12:32 P .M .
--
,
-
1 -
•
•
• -
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
OCTOBER 1. 1g73
REGULAR MEETING:
The City Council of the City of Englewood. Arapahoe County.
Colorado. met in regular session on October 1. 1973 at 8:00P.M.
Mayor Senti. presiding. called the meeting to order.
The invocation was given by the Rev. Paul Thomas. Church of
Christ. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Boy Scout Troop No. g2 .
The Mayor asked for roll call. Upon the call of the roll. the
following were present.
Senti. Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Ohor1ty. Brown. Blessing.
Absent: Council Member Schwab.
The Mayor declared a quorum present.
Also present were: City Manager Dial
City Attorney Berardini
Assistant Cfty Manager McCown
Administrative Assistant Mendelson
Director of Finance Nollenberger
Chief of Police Clasby
Mayor Senti recognized the following persons from the list of
''Special Citizen Program Invitees ...
No. 12.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Garver. 4301 So. Huron Street. Precinct
No . 15. Mr. and Mrs. Johr. F. Crump. 4798 So. Huron Street. Precinct
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lay. 4000 So. Lincoln St .• Precinct No.4.
Mr. Lay stated tbat be enjoyed seeing tbe Council fro. the other
side of the podium. recognizing the fact that he was a prev;ous councilman.
II • •
'32 x l
1 -
•
•
•
• .. -
-2 -
Mr. Harold Rust. Englewood District Manager of the Public Service
Company. appeared before Council to present the franchise check for the
third ~uarter of 1973. He stated that it amounted to $13.700 for gas. and
$32.000 for electricity. for a total of $45.700.
The following conwnunications were received for the record :
Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Conwnission meeting of
September 13. 1973.
Minutes of the career Service Board meeting of August 16. 1973.
Minutes of the Water and
1973 .
Sewer Board meeting of September 18.
Minutes of the Housing Authority meeting of July 24. 1973.
Minutes of the Housing Authority meeting of July 31. 1973.
Minutes of the Housing Authori ty special meeting of August 21. 1973.
Council began consideration of action requested for a renewal
of a 3.2 beer license for 90-W-B Corporation dba Leaning Tower of Pizza
at 90 West Belleview Avenue.
Councilman Brown stated that the Co unci 1 needed to look at this
particular item very closely and that they had had over 50 police calls
in the last year.. He felt the Council needed to talk to tbe management
at the place to see how they operate this business.
Counc i l~n Dhority stated tbat i t was a definite improvement
over the past year in police calls at this location.. He stated that this
was a young-person bang-out which does not produce an ideal situation to
control ..
Chief Clasby stated tbat be felt the Leaning Tower of P i zza was
fairly wel l managed. and he felt that young people would group in one area
whenever 3 .2 beer is available there. It is easier for the police depart-
ment to contr-1 one location than to have them spread out over the whole
city. The management at the Leaning Tower has been very cooperative w1th
the police.
Council~n Brown inquired as to whether the p14ce is being
operated properly. Cbief Clasby stated that he would rather have them
call the police than hide the problems.
-
II • •
-
l -
•
•
• -
- 3 -
Councilman Blessing stated that he felt it was a repeat of last
year and the Council needed to ask why. He questioned whether the Council
could suspend tbe license for a mocth or so. C1 ty Attorney Berard1n1
stated that tbe Council could call the owner in to show cause as to why
the license should not be revoked.
Chfef Clasby stated that the problem was not getting worse at that loc.ation.
City Manager Dial questioned whether the problem could be
reduced if that type of business is still maintained at that location.
Chief Clasby stated that he did not feel so.
Councilwoman Henning stated that a suspension would just move
the problem elsewhere. She felt that a suspension or a revoking of this
license would penalize the teenagers who are using it properly.
Councilman Dbority stated that apparently the kids are spirited
individuals aod it ~s really just a matter of where they let their spirit out in the City.
COUNCILMAN DHDRITY MOVED AND COUNCILWOMAN HENNING SECONDED A
MOTION TO APPROVE A REQUEST FOR A RENEWAL FOR A 3.2 BEER LICEB5E FOR
90-W-B CORPORATION. DBA LEANING TOWER OF PIZZA. 90 WEST BELLEVIEW AVENUE.
Upon-the call of the roll. the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes : Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhorfty. Senti.
Nays: Council Members Brown. Blessing.
Absent: Council Member Schwab.
The Mayor declared the motion carried .
Councilman Brnwn stated that he felt the two patrnlmen who had
recently engaged in a Halloween stunt action should be severely critized
and punished.
City Manager Dial stated his agreement.
Council began consideration of a recC~B~~~~endatioo from the Water
and Se\lllliller Board 'f'or approval of Supplement #-43 to the Southgate Sanf tation District.
Assistant City Manager. McCown showed the area to the Council on
a map. He st-ated that only a church and five hc:J-.eos were included in the area .. • •
'32 xl
-
-
-
• -
- 4 -
COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED A
MOTION TO APPROVE A RECOMMENDATION FROM THE WATER AND SEWER BOARD FOR
APPROVAL OF SUPPLEMENT #43 TO THE SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT. Upon the
call o~ the roll. the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Ohorfty. Brown.
Blessing. Senti.
Nays: None.
Absent: Council Member Schwab.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
Council began consideration of a recommendation from the Water
and ~r Board for approval of Supplement #3 to the Valley Sanitation
Agreement.
Assistant City Manager McCown pointed out the area to be covered
on the map. Ke stated tbat it covered approximately 9 acres just north of
Dartmouth located inside the City limites of Denver.
COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED
A MOTION TO APPROVE A RECOMMENDATION FROM THE WATER AND SEWER BOARD FOR
APPROVAL OF SUPPLEMENT #3 TO THE VALLEY SANITATION AGREEMENT. Upon the
call of the roll. the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhority. Brown.
Blessing. Senti.
Nays: None.
Absent: Council Member Schwab.
The Mayor declared the motion carri ed.
Council began consideration of a recommendation from the Water
and Sewer Board for approval of revised connectors agreement w ith the
South Arapahoe Sanitation District.
Assistant City Manager McCown stated that tbe original contract
was negotiated ten years ago. This revision will update the old agneement
to bring in new price levels.
II • •
I' 32X I
-
---
-5 -
COUNCILMAN OHORITY MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION
TO APPROVE THE RECOI'II'IENDATION FROM THE WATER AND SEWER BOARD FOR APPROVAL
OF REVISED CONNECTORS AGREEMENT WITH THE SOUTH ARAPAHOE SANITATION DISTRICT.
Upon the call of the roll. the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhority. Brown. Blessing. Senti.
Nays: None.
Absent : Council Member Schwab.
The Mayor dec lared the motion carried.
Council began consideration of a recommendation to award contracts
to the firms of Nurs·eries. Inc .• Imperian Fence Corporation. and Lew Hanner.
Inc .• in the total amount of $74.083 for various phases of" constr .. uction of
the Northwest Greenbelt .
City Manager Dial stated that this bid was ~de originally in
June. but was way over the budget. A re-bid in September on individual
projects produced a mucb lo~r price. Funds are in the budget for the
new six-quarter 1973-74 phase of this project.
COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILWOMAN HENNING SECONDED A
MOTION TO APPROVE THE AWARDED BID TO NURSERIES. INC. FOR $46.917; IMPERIAL
FENCE CORPORATION FOR $7.236,09; AND LEW HAMMER. INC. FOR $19.930.2B FOR
PROJECTS IN THE NORTHWEST GREENBELT. Upon the call of the roll. the vote
resulted as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhority. Brown. Blessing. Senti.
Nays: None.
Absent : Council Member Schwab.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
Council began consideration of a recommendation to a~rd a
contract to Steelock Fence Company for tbeir low bid of $3.845 for con-
struction of nursery fencing at Centennial Park.
City Manager Dial stat.ed that there were six bids received. in a very competitive fashion. --
'32xl
-
-
•
•
• -
....
-6 -
Counci lma_n Dhori ty stated that he would 1 ike to co~d t .he
Department of Finance for the number of bids received recently on b id items.
COU CILWOMAH HENNl G MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A
MOTION TO AWARD A BID TO STEELOCK FENCE COMPANY IN THE AMOUNT OF $3.845
FOR CONSTRUCTIOIII OF NURSERY FENCING AT CENTENNIAL PARK. Upon the call of
the rol l. the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning, Dhority. Brown. Bless ing. Senti .
Nays: None.
Absent : Council Member Sct..rab.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
Council began consideration of a resolution appointing Thomas J.
Burns as Associate Judge of the Munic i pa l Court of the City of Englewood.
City Attorney Berardioi stated tbat Mr . Burns was present and
that Judge Swearingen had asked for an additional associate judge.
Mr. Burns stated that if any housing questions came before
Municipal Court. be thoug bt it would be bis duty to disqualify himself
since he served as the Cha inman o f the Housing Authority.
RESOLUTION NO . 43. SERIES OF 1973
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING T~S J. BURNS. ESQ. ASSOCIATE MUNICIPAL JUDG E
FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
(Copied in full in the Official Resolution Book.)
COUNCILWOMAN HENNING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED
A MOTION TO APPROVE RESDLUTlOY NO. 43. SERIES OF 1973. Upon the call of
the roll. the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Council Mec-bers Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhority. Brown.
Bless ing. Senti.
Nays: None
Absent : Council Member Schwab .
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
• •
'32 xl
-
-
•
• ... -
- 7 -
Council began consideration of authorization for the Mayor of
the City of Englewood to convey surplus property back to the original
o~ers of the Ranch Creek Water Project.
City Attorney Berardioi stated tbat tbe engineer of the project
Mr . Wheeler. was present tbjs evening on this item. The Raocb Creek
Project involved capturing of stream .flows on tbe western slope. A
portion of tbe project ~s abandoned due to the non-economical value.
Since this land was no longer needed. he felt the City should deed it back to the individuals .
COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED
A MOTION TO APPROVE AUTHORIZATION FOR THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
TO CONVEY SURPLUS PROPERTY BACK TO _ THE ORIGINAL OWNERS OF THE RANCH CREEK
WATER PROJECT . Upon the call of the roll. the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Ohority. Brown. Blessing. Senti.
Nays: None .
Absent : Co unc i 1 Member Schwab.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
Councfl~n Heooing inquired as to how tbe City of Denver got
into their st~am flow problems. Mr. Wheeler stated tbA~ Forest Service
did no~ require _tbe stream_flow in all agreements at a certain level.
This has produced in some situations a complete devastation of creeks.
Council began discussion of an ordinance on final reading sub-
mitting to a vote of tbe qualified ~electors of the City of Englewood pro-
posed amendments to tbe Cbarter _requirfng the City to construct a swimming
pool in Dartmouth Park
Councilman Dhority stated tbat by endorsing this bill he was
not requesting a swfmming .pool ~fn Dartmouth Park. but rather putting it
on the elect i on -for the voters to decide in November. He felt the City
needed to decide if tbere is _room io Dartmouth Park and bave a stand
available for tbe citizens to -belp _make their decision. He felt that it
was wrong for a -decision of tbis _so~t to be made by a vote of the people
rather than by professionals.
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN DHORITY.
II • •
'32 xl
-
•
•
•
--
-8 -
B Y AUTHORI TY
ORDI NANCE NO . 35. SERIES OF 1 97 3
..
AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO THE VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. AT THE GE~ERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD 0
NOVEMBER 6. 1973. A PROPOSED OIWII>IANCE. "REQ UIRING THE C IT Y TO CONSTRUCT
A SWI-ING POOL IN DARTMOUTH PARK."
(Copied in fu l l i n the Off i c1a l Ordinance Book .)
COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED AND COUNCILWOMAN HENNING SECONDED A
MOTION TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 35. SERIES OF 1 97 3. Upon the call of the
roll. the vote resulted as follo~:
Ayes : Counci l Members Schnacken be rg . Henning. Ohor i ty. Brown.
Blessing. Sent1.
Nays : None .
Absent : Counci l Member Schwab.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
Council began consideration of an ordinance on final reading
submitting to a vote of tbe qualified electors of tbe City of Englewood a
proposed amendment to tbe Charter requirjog tbat no City funds be used
to acquire, construct. manage, and .~1ntain a golf course as a municipal
recreation enterprise .
Councilman Brown stated that introducing tbis bill. he was not
~avoring the actual bill. but rather putting it to a vote of tbe people.
He also felt in this case tbat tbe infonmatioo should be given to the
people on the pros and cons of this bill .
Councilman Schnackenberg questioned the title of the ordinance
in relat1on to _the submission clause . City Attorney Berardioi stated that
the title su~rizes tbe ordioaoce wben a submission clause is actually
the ballot title that goes on the ballot
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN .
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. 36. SERIES OF 1973
AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO THE VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. AT THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON
NOVEMBER 6. 1973. A .PRDPOSED .OIWHIA!ICE. "PROHIB~TIMG THE USE OF CITY FUNDS
TO CONSTRUCT. MANAGE. MAINTAIN OR OPERATE A GOLF COURSE ."
(Copied 1n f"ull .i n the Off"icial Ord i nance Book.)
• •
I' 32 X I
-
-
-
---
- 9 -
COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED ~NO COUNCILWOMAN HENNING SECONDED A
MOTION TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO_ 36. SERIES OF 1973_ Upon the call of
the roll. the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhority. Brown. Blessing. Senti .
Nays : None .
Absent : Council Member Schwab.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
City Attorney Berardin f began discussion of an ordinance on
final reading controlling tbe public display and sale of obscene liter-ature and materials.
Councilman Brown stated tbat he felt it was a very necessary
ordinance in order to protect the citizens of Englewood.
COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A
MOTION TO REMOVE £ROM THE TABLE AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING TH£ PROMOTION
OF OBSCENITY IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD-Upon the call of the roll. the
vote resulted as follows :
Ayes: Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhority. Bro.n. Blessing. Senti .
Nays: None .
Absent: Council Member Scn-ab.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
Councfl~n Schnackenberg stated that he seconded Councilm.n
Brown's view on the pornographY ordinance.
Councilwoman Henning stated that sbe did not feel it was the City's place to legislate in thi s manner.
Councilman Dhority stated that be was not in favor of witch
hunting in this case and felt tbat the City's Police Oepar~t could
be used in a better situation -than to enforce tbis ordinance. Even
though children do peruse tbese JDagazines in the stores. which is extreMely
bad. he felt tbat it was not the City's place to force certain morals upon all individuals. --
'32xl
-
-
•
•
•
• -
-10 -
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN.
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. 37. SERIES OF 1973
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING SECTION 7. CHAPTER 7. TITLE XI. '69
E.M.C .• ENTITLED OFFENSES RELATING TO MORALS BY DEFINI G AND PROHIBITING
THE MOTION OF OBSCENITY •. AND PROHIBITING THE PUBLIC DISPLAY OF OBSCENE
MATERIAL. WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO.
(Copied in full in the Official Ordinance Book .)
COUNClLNAN BROWN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A MOTION
TO APPROVE ORDI AMCE NO. 37. SERIES OF 1973. Upon the call of the roll.
the vote ~sulted as follows:
Ayes : Council Members Schnackenberg. Brown. Blessing. Senti.
Nays: Council Members Henning. Dhor i ty.
Absent: Council Member Schwab.
The Mayor declared the motion carried .
Council began consideration of an ordinance on final reading
requiring dead bolt locks in certain buildings used for business purposes
and multiple family structures.
City Attorney Berardini stated tbat a dead bolt is a certain
type of lock. There is a provision in the ordinance which allows the
Chief to require some locks he feels necessary given burglary circumstances in the City.
City Manager Dial stated _that there was a de'f"er·ral period on
current buildings in the City. ~e had met with the Chamber o'f" Commerce
Director. Mr. Peterson. _and given him all tbe in'f"onmation concerning this
immediately 'f"ollowing tbe previous Councjl meeting. As o'f" this date. they
have rece ived no comments from the business community in the negative.
Chief Clasby appeared be~ore Council. He stated that burglary
offenses have increased across tbe nation at a 7 S rate over the last ten
years. Oakland. Cali'f"ornia currently bas _a dead-bolt lock ordinance o'f"
this sort . Tbey have never had to take action to force businesses to
comply with it __ They have decreased in crime every year since it was put
into effect in 1964 •.. Busioesses cootacted _attempted some sort of burglary
protection. Tbe City of .Englewood bad 130 burglaries in the period January 1
through September 20. 1973. 52 of them were from door access. while 47 were
through windows. An additional 63 burglaries were in multiple family dwell-
ings. and 21 through windows and 24 through doors . • •
-
•
•
•
• -
-11 -
Councilman Scbnackeoberg inquired whether there would be any
effect on theft i-nsurance. Cbief Clasby stated that there has been some
indication of that.
Council~n Henning inquired into any statistics on Qakland•s
success. Chie~ Clasby stated tbat burglary bad decreased as foll~:
S S in 1969; S S in 1970; 3 S in 1971; l7S in 1972.
Chief Building Inspector. Bill _Brokate. showed to the Council
the locks ~icb -would _be _requfred -uoder _tbe ordinance_ Dead bolt locks
cost no more on original installation than any others.
Councilman SchNab entered the room at 9:30 P.M ..
Council~n Henning stated tbat sbe bad a bang-up on tbe pro-
vision that allowed _tbe _Cbie~_of Police to force a burglar alarm upon
certain structures.
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BLESSING.
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. 38. SERIES OF 1973
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE XI (POLICE REGULATIONS) OF THE OFFICIAL CITY
CODE BY AOOING .A NEW CHAPTER THERETO TO BE ENTITLED "BURGLARY PREVENTION"
CHAPTER 14. REQUIRING .SECURITY DEVICES IN CERTAIN BUILDINGS USED FOB BUSI-
NESS PURPOSES .AND MULTIPLE FAMILY STRUCTURES. AND PROVIDING FOR THE ENFORCE-MENT THEREOF.
(Copied in full in the Official Ordinance Book.)
COUNCILMAN BLESSING HOVED .AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION
TO APPROVE ORD~NANCE NO. 38 •. SEBIES OF 1973. Upon the call of the roll.
the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Council Nembll!rs Schwab. Schnackenberg. Dhorit:y. Brown. Blessing. Senti.
Nays: Council Member Henning.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried .
II • •
'32 xl
-
•
•
•
• -
...
-12 -
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILWOMAN HENNING.
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. 39. SERIES OF 1973
AN ORDINANCE EXCEPTING THE PURCHASE OF A 1250 GPM (GALLONS PER MINUTE)
DIESEL REPLACEMENT FIRE PUMPER FROM NORMAL PURCHASING PROCEDURE. AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
(Copied in full in the Official Ordinance Book .)
COUNCILWOMAN HENNING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED
A MOTION TO APPROVE DRDINANCE _NQ. 39._SER1ES OF 1973. Upon the call of the
roll. the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Schwab. Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhority. Brown. Blessing. Senti.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
C.oanc11 began consideration of an ordinance on final reading
vacating a portion of tbe -street _r1ght-of-~y at the intersection of South Zuni and College.
City Manager Dial stated tbat tbis particular vacat~on is a
separate matter .~rOID tbe Master Street P~ao. Wben it ..,.s brought up
originally. it was linked to tbe Haster Street Plan because the bene~itting
property wou1d .oeed to -vacate sa.e-laDd _uoder tbe Master St-reet Pla_n on
Yale. He stated tbat be bad _prevfousty transmitted to CoOMicil tbat the
need in the Yale area .would .be .~or a 30-foot rigbt-of-.. y. wbtcb does not
affect the need .for ~vacatioa of tbe radius. Council could defer or not
defer this at their pleasure.
Mr. Glen .Moore appeared .be~ore .Couac11. He stated that his firm
was contemplating the purcbase .of this property.: The vacation of the radius
is entirely different and separate from the 30-foot vacation necessary for a street right-of-way .
Hr. Ken Fairchild stated that the City Engineer has re~nded
this vacation .and .questioaed _wbetber~it .~s legal for tbe Council to require
a switch of property. City At~orney Berardini stated that it was.
• •
,32 X
-
-
-
---
____ _c ....
-13 -
Couacil~n Henning inquired whether tbe owners were willing to
vacate the 30-foot rigbt~o~~way on Yale. Mr. Glen Moore replied in the
negative. statiog that it .would jeopardize the otber property o.ners in the
area. in their case. if they chose not to vacate.
COUNCILI!IAN BLESSING .I"'IVED . AND COUIJICILI!IAN BROWN SECOIIIDED A MOTION
TO REMOVE FROH .T~E TABLE ,A DISCUSSIOIJI OF AN ORDINANCE ON FINAL READING
VACATING A PORTION OF T~E STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY AT THE INTERSECTION OF SOUTH ZUNI AND COLLEGE.
City Clerk Nollenberger stated that it bAd not been tabled at
a previous meetteg. but .only info~lly deferred. Conncilman Blessing with-
drew his motion.
City Attorney Berardioi stated tbat it ~s essential to have
right-of-way over tbe necessary -street -width in order to erect fire
hydrants and signs. When tbe City vacates rtgbt-of-way. they are saying
that they do not need the land that is thel""'e for any other use.
Counc'i l....,_.n t:lenning stated-_ tbe.t she was u.nbappy t.bat the CJIIIIIf'Der-s
were not w1Jltag to negotiate._but _in order to sbow _good £aith by the City.
she felt the ordinance ought to be passed.
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILWOMAN HENNING.
BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. 40. SERIES OF 1973
AN ORDINANCE VACATING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SOUTH ZUNI STREET AND WEST
COLLEGE AVENUE. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE. STATE OF COLORADO.
(Copied in full in the Official Ordinance Book.)
COUNCILWOMAN -HENNING-MOVED AND COUNCIL~ BROWN SECONDED A MOTION
TO APPROVE ORDINANCE N0 •. 40 •. SERJES OF 1973. Upon the call of the roll.
the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Council Members -Schwab. Sctwlackenberg. Henning. Ohority.
Brown. Blessing. Senti.
Nays: None ..
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
II --
'32 xl
-
•
•
•
• -
....
-14 -
INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN DHORITY.
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TAX LEVY IN HILLS UPON EACH DOLLAR OF THE ASSESSED
VALUATION OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITH~N THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO.
FOR THE YEAR 1974.
COUNCILMAN DHORITY HOVED .AND .COUNCILHAN SCHWAB SECONDED A MOTION
TO APPROVE A BILL .FOR AN ORDINANCE ASSESSING THE PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AT 3.97 MILLS. Upon the call of the roll. the vote
resulted as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Schwab. Schnackenberg. Henning. Ohority.
Brown. Blessing. Senti.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declaf""ed the motion carried.
City Attorney Berardini began a discussion of a resolution and
ordinance concerning tbe annexation proceedings on the vicinity of Santa
Fe and Union •. He stated tbat at the last Council meeting. tbe Council had
received a letter ~~rom .Mrs. Weeks 1 attorney contesting the o~rsbip of
the Hall proper·ty in tbe -Santa Fe-Unioo area. He stated there ..as
sufficient evtdeoce.to .question the Halls' ownership and proceed with the
annexation.
Councilwoma.n Henning -inquired whether tbere was a time lapse
problem ·if the. C1 ty does aot. anne.x "' the· area at this time. City Attorney
Berar-dini replied-in the negative_
Council~n Schwab-stated tbat ~ ~elt the Council needed to look
at this in a study _sessjoo_ Couocjlwomen Kenn•ug agreed. The Mayor set
the resolution and ordinance aside for future study.
City Manager -Dial began a discussion of additional info~tion
needed for tbe Master Street _Plao_ He -stated .tbat Council had asked for
a perusal o~ Wfnder"''DDere .as -aa a:Jtgft81ent ra.tber -tha.n Navajo_ He q.._st1oned
as to exactly what procedure he wished the staff to undergo.
Councilwoman Henn,ng inqui~d as to what the City must pa.y for
when a building fs re.oved. botb building and re.odeliag or not. City
Attorney Berardini stated that you end up paying for part of each. II • •
'32xl
-
-
•
• -
-15 -
COUNCILMAN DHOR~TY MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION
TO PROCEED TO GET ADDITIONAL -INFORMATION FOR THE PROPOSED WINDERMERE ALIGN-
MENT WITHOUT APPRA~SALS-Upon the call of the roll. the vote resulted as
follows :
Ayes : Council Members Schwab. Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhority. Brown. Blessing. Senti.
Nays: None~
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion car·ried.
City Manager Dial began a discussion o~ a resolution appropri-
ating funds for tbe Public lmprove.eot Fund. He stated tbat this ~uld
modify the Public -Improvement Fund ~to a six-quarter budget as of July 1.
1973. There are. addttiooally._adjustments which must be made in the
fourth quarter of this year.
RESOLUTION NO_ 44. SERIES OF 1973
A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING FUNDS IN THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUND_
(Copied in full in the Official Resolution Book_)
COUNCILWOMAN HENNING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION
TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO_ 44. SER~ES OF 1973_ Upon the call of the roll.
the vote resulted as follows:
~s: Council Members Schwab. Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhority. Brown. Blessing. Senti.
Nays: None ..
A Absent: None .
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
City Manager Dial stated that negotiations have taken place on
the new fire engine and the price _....,u~d be $51.685. This c0111pares to a
price two yea~_ago of $45.490 for an increase o~ 13% over two years.
He did not ~eel tbat tbis was '""toe bad cons1derjeg the inflation rate.
Delivery would take place in 365 days.
City Attorney Berardioi stated-tbat the-ordinance authorizes
negotiation and purchase although no further action was necessary by Council. II • •
-
-
•
• ... -
-16 -
~t:.l~ SC-MOVED AIID COUIICJ:U'IAM SCHNACKEJ!IBERG SECOIIIDED A
MOTIOIII TO -~ A ~TOEN TYAT WILLIAM HAMlLTI*. FIRE CHIEF • BE
PE-ITTED TO &TT£111) THE I:IIT~TIOIIAL ASSOC.IATIOII OF FIRE CHIEFS ANNUAL
c:oNFER£IICE I BALTI~~ MD. • OCTOBER 21-25. 1973. Upon the call of the
roll. the vo·te ~lted as follows:
~s .: Council ~rs SC.taab. Sctwtackenberg. Henning. Ohority.
B~. Blessing. Senti.
-ys: --
Absent: None .
The -yor -cla.-ed the _,tion carried.
City ---Dial stat-.! tbat tbe f i rst auction of houses in the
Greenbelt area -ul-d be October Zlst at 1:00 P.M •• and s-brochures
of" information to Council ..
He also ~inded Council of the study session on Monday.
OCtober 8th.
Mayor Senti thanked -Mr .. -and Mrs .. Graves. Special Citizen
Invitees. for staying with the Council through the whole meeting ..
COUNCILI'IAN BLESSING ~MOVED AND COUHCILI'IAN BR<NN SECOIIDED A MOTIOft
TO ADJOURN. Upon the call of the roll. the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes:. Council Melabers . Sctn..ab. Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhori ty.
Brown. Blessing. Senti .
Nays: None.
Absent: None ..
The Mayor declared tbe motion carried and the ..eeting -.s adjourned at
10:20 P.M .
II • •
,
1 -
•
•
• -
••sPECI..AL CITIZEN PRCK;R.AM INVITEEs••
October 1_5 , 1973
Pr-ecinct No. 1
Mr. and Mrs . Jerry Johnson , 2340 w. Va ssar Ave.
H r. and Mr s . Alvin P. Garver , 1625 W. Yale Ave.
Mr. and Mrs . James A. York~ 1890 W. I1iff Av e .
Precinct No. 2
Mr. and Hr s .Orval L. S teele, 3200 So. Huron St.
Mr. and Mr s . Oran H. Brown, 2775 So . Del.a~are St.
Hr. a nd Mr s . Jim P. Dean, 2898 So . Cherokee St.
Precinct No. 3
Pre.c.i..nct No 4
H _r. and Mr s . Eugene Evans , 2701 So . Li.nc.oln St.
Mr. and Mr s . Da1e W. Buckley , 3018 So . Logan St.
Hr. a nd Mr s . Dale w. Crabtree, 3263 So. Iogan St.
Mr. and Mr s . Donald Beard, 3781 So . Gal.apago St.
Hr. and Mrs. Harold E. Peterson , Sr ., 3641 S o . Fox St.
Mr . and Hrs . Bill H. Hinze, 3917 So. Acom. St-
Precinct: No. 5
Mr. and Mr s . Donald H. Thurston, 2702 So. Logan St.
Mr. and Mr s . Randal l. E. Carson , 2752 So. Pearl St.
Mr. and Mr s . Berto Bigham Wr igh t, 3290 So. PeDDSylvanda St.
Precinct 5o. 6
Mr. and Mr s . George J. Dutt, 3302 So. Corona St.
Hr. and Mr s . Robert D. Pope. 3346 So. Emerson St .
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Nelson 3355 So . La£ayette St.
Precinc t No . 7
Kr. and Mrs. Edward J. Hi ckman , 3215 So . Williams St.
Mr. and Mrs. J F. Frank, 3205 S o . Hogh St.
~ and Mr s . Donal.d G. Ful.l.erton, 3265 So. Race S t .
P recinct No . 8
H r . and Mr s . Vernon D river , 3417 So. Grant St .
~ and Mrs . Fred W. Vogel, 3470 So. Grant St.
Mr. and Mr s . Arthur Christopher , So. P ennsylvania Se .
Precinct No. 9
Mr . and Mr s . J _B . Trayl.o r, 3715 So. Lincoln St.
Hr. and Hr s . Lester L. Kell ey , 3701 So. Grant St.
Hr. and Hr s . Harold w. Foscer , 4035 So. Clarkson St.
Precinct No . 10
H r . and H rs .Ted £. Turp~n , 4236 So . B~ock St .
Hr. and Mrs . Roy E. Suplee, 4160 So. Oela~are St.
H r . and Hr s . Eric L. Buss, 4151 So. Fox St •
.. -... _
~· .. . .. -·-~
II • •
'32xl
---... -
-
Prec. in.c t No ... 11
~r-and Mrs ... Donald P ... Sl.e~ten. 4198 So ... Washington St ...
Mr ... and Mrs. L.w ... Warren,. 4196 So ... Grant St ...
Mr ... and Mr s . J i U _ Gre~n. 4360 So ... Grant St.
Prec:..i.nct Mo... 12
Mr ... and Mrs ... R.osc.oe w ... H~l.l., 4343 So. A.com.a. St ...
Mr. and Mrs ... A1bert J ... Per-ry., 4491 So ... Ba.nnoc:..k. St.-
Hr .. and Mrs . R.ic.h.a.r-d C .. L.i.ght., 4-450 So ... E ..1at:l. St ...
'Prec.i.nc:.t llo ... 1.3
Mr ... and .Mr s ... lt.ob t ... A ... Cue:nt.&el.., 3071 w. Che:nango Ave ...
Mr .. and Mrs ... Harol.d R ... HoLmes ., 3399 w .. Grand Ave ...
Mr. and Mrs ... Do:na.~d A-Tboala..s. 3005 w ... Tu£t.s Ave ..
Precinct No. 14
Mr. and Mrs. ll.oy w. Hankl.e. 5050 So . Del.a--are St.
Mr . and Mrs. J.....,s R. Hancoc.k• 4950 So. Hu.ron St... Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. B•rber., 4993 So. Fox St.
Pr-eci.-n-ct No. lS
Mr. and Mrs . K .... D ... R.i.si.ng,. 4724 So. Fox St.
Mr. and Mrs . Ch.arl.es B. Z.rtman., 4860 So. Huron St. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde T. Jo:oe.s., 4 746 So. Chero.k.ee St.
Preci..nct llo.. 16
Mr ... and Mrs ... John Powell. 4454 So ... Lincoln St ...
Mr ... and Mr s ... Cary L ... Anderson., 4749 So ... S.he:r:man St-
Mr .. and Mrs ... Ch.a.r1e...s M ... Ander son,. 4790 So .. Sherman St ...
----. -
-
•
--
COUNciL ACTION REQUEST
LIQUOR AND 3.2 B EER OUTLETS
APPLICANT:
st.. ~ C...tbo1.i.e Church
3310 So.. She~ S treet
Engl...8WC.It0d, Col...oxado BOI-1.0
TYPE OF ACTION REQUESTED:
.AFP11.c:at.Lc::.-.a :r:o:r .beer, W'1.ne a.n4 ~quor peza:i.t to be uaed
~ 1.7, 1973, 8 :00 P .. .._ to ~t.
POLICE AND FBI REPORTS:
PREVIOUS CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS DURING PRIOR
'rWO YEARS. EXCLUDING ANNUAL RENEWAL:
CITY ATTORNEY"S REVIEW:
C OMMENTS:
• •
;
-
-
•
• .. -
Oc t:.obe:r 9, 1 97 3
The El...eet:i..on ec-:t..ea.:l.on or tbe C:!. ty or E:a:c'l..ewood. met :b1 tbe o.t"~ee o:C
the D:l..rector o't F:!..na..nee at 3:00 P-K-. October 9, 1..973 ...
K::l tche1.1 a.:>ved and Newport seconded a. .mot.:!..on to appo1 .. :n:t t.be Judge.a as
enel..oeed, and appro...-e po1.1~ p1a.ee.s aa enc:l..oaed tor the e1eet.1.on on
Novelllber 6, 1<T73. Upon the e-11!!1.11. o'C tbe ro~. the vote reau.3..ted as :Co'1..1owa:
Ayes: J.tl. tche11, Newport • No.1.1e.nberger.
deacr1.bed. a..a .:1..d.e:n:t.S..ea.1 to tl:•::t :ln. the
A ~t.i...ng wa..a eet :Cor NovE!IIIber 7, 1CT73 a.t 3 :00 P-.IL to c.ert.s.ty the reao..1..ta.
T:be meet:l.ng 1llriLB adjourned at 3:30 P.lrL.
• •
-
-
-
---
Eng~~ood Pub1ic Library Board
October 9, 1973
The Board of the Engl.ewood Public Library met in Con£erenc.e Room A ~n City
Hall on Tuesday, October 9, 1973_
Present: Simon, K.uh..l..m.a:n-. Lighthall., Shattuck,. Sterl.i.n&
Absent: Kax:wel.l., B rown. Jarrel.l., Karti..ne.z
Mrs. S.Linon. be&an the uaee.tin& at 7 :40 and a quorum was dec.l.ared present
at 8:05 w1th the ar-riva~ of Hr . Shattuck.
The m..i._nu~ o£ the September 11 ~De:eting were approved as m.ail.ed.
The st.at.i..sti.c:...s frocn Septe:mber were di.sc.u_ssed.. Kiss Lute poi..n.ted out
that: al.tb.eugh the Arapahoe County c.l.rc.ulation was down, tb.e number of reference
que..sti.on.s asked w-as up, an.d that 308 persons had used tb.e library con.feren.c.e
roGIIID and the media c..e.nt..ers during the month. Miss Lute al..so said t.h.at wh.e::n
the school. popu1ati.on drops, l.ibrary circul.ation can be expected to decrease.
She al.so su&&e..sted that the new Arapahoe Regional. branch at Un.J..versJ..ty Bl.v-d ..
and Arapahoe &oad coul.d account for s~ of the drop Ln circul.atJ..on• ~l.e
sayin& that the SberJ..da:n in.fl.uence W"aS unla1o-n. There was a1so sCMDoe dJ...scuss.ion.
as to whether the avai1abil.ity of the copy macbin~ mdgbt encourage patrons
to m.ak.e copies of the Ln.f orm.a tion t:.hey need rather th.a:n c.hec...kin& out the book...s
for hCKDe use.
The .summer read1ng program statistics W"ere noted. and it ~as pointed out
by M.iss Lute that the number of chil dren c.ompl.etin& the pre&rara was not much
l.ower than l.ast ye.r, al.thougb there was a l.arge drop in the number of c.bil.dren
from the Sheridan district.
Miss Lute &ave a summary of the J..nte1l.ectua1 freedom --rk.sbep wbic.b
she attended en Fr:Lday, Oc.to~r 5 at the HolJ..day Lnn in Cel.den.. Dr. B.a.rbeur,
of the Universi.ty of Denver, s poke on Cen$orsbi.p and deve1oped a prefJ..1e ef
the ~or's mind. He said that the censor rel.ies on authority, J..• hestil.e 9
ia hig.bly anx.J..ou.s a1though of nothJ...n.g :Ln particul.ar, and is r~eri.-ctive,
p~acLna stress on freedom and nati.o~l. secur1ty , rather than en freed0U4
equ.al.ity, and ~r1d peace. There fol.l.owed a report on the history of c.ensor-
shJ..p and expl.anaeion of the present l.a~ as interpreeed by the Supreme Court.
Hrs. 0a"Vi...e.s 9 l.etter to Mr .. Dial was read and a c0'11Sensu.s re.acb.ed t.bae
there was no L ndi.cation that the Arapahoe Regi.~l. Library Board is ~11:Lng
to make any changes in the contract offered to the Eng1eweod Library Last
June ..
A progress report the sl ide presen~e~on was given. Mrs. Jarrel.1
has gi"Ven the comp1eted scri pt co M~ss Lute, and copies ~11 be ma~1ed to the
Board. The photographs have been tentatively sel.ected. and Mr. Kaxwe11 ~11 --
,
-
Library Beard
Oc.tebe.r 9,. 1.97 3
page 2
•
• .. -
m.a..ke the cepi.e_a aa acree-d at the DMe-etLn& e£ September 1.1..
The Library Directers Adv isory Cemadttee-met l.aat week t. diacuaa
al.t.e.rn..ative fundin& f o r CCPLS projects. Ed Sayre. di.aeu..s•e.d sev-e-ral. .i._de.as
for individual. l.ibrarie. to bel.p £und such prear~ •• recip~l. berr~ua.
ft.l.m l.o.n...s, an.d inte.rl.i.brary l.oan..s... No aa.re-ea:s.ent was re.ac.be_d... Hr ... Sayre
wa& asked t o centinue his study o £ al.ternati.ve fundina ...
The Col.orado Library A.aeciatien C~ventien ~1.1. be hel.d at the Brewn
••.l.ace .-n Mev-ember 2.5-28., and precr.m..s w-i..l.l. be sent t o al.l. b•a.rd merabe~ ...
There ~1.1 be a coat effec.~vene..ss -.e..e.t:.i..n.& on Nevember 3• apeo..s e re.d
by CCPLS. En&l.ew.ec! Library w-i..l.l. be repre..aented. by Le.i.Om.a IC.ee...st::ne.:r and
Carol. Lewi.-a ...
There be1..n& n o further business,. the CDe-et:1.Qa "Was adjou~ed at 8: 58 ...
~tted.
Carel. LewLo
Sec re t.ary te the ••• rd
• •
-
•
•
• -
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZO ING COJJDIISSION
September s. 1973
I • CALL TO ORDER .
The Regu1ar meeting of the City P1ann~ng and Zoning Con-
mission was ca11ed to order at 8 :05P.M .• Chairman Lentsch
presiding.
Me..bers present: Jorgenson: Martin : S tan1ey ; Lentsch : Brown;
Smith
R01mans. Acting Ex-off~cio
lle:.tbers absent: Tang~a: Henning: Weist
A 1so present : Assistant City Attorney George Lee
Mr . Lentsch we1comed Mr. Edward G. Sm i th to tbe Com.ission . and
asked that Mr. Smith address the Comm~s sion.
Mr. Weist entered and took his chair with tbe Commission .
M.r. Smith stated that be bas 1ived in Engl.ewood since 1958.
and resides at 632 South Washington Circ1e. He is empl.oyed by
Ken R. Wb1te Company as an engineer.
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES.
Chairman Lentsch stated that Minutes of August 21 . 1973. •ere
to be c onsidered for approva1.
Martin moved:
Jorgenson seconded: The Minutes of August 21~ I973~ be approved
as wr1.tten.
Tbe motion carried .
III. CONDITI ONAL USE
Nursery School
4451 South Sherman
CASE -'F31-73
Mrs. Roaans s~ated that tbe request ~ fi1ed by Mrs. Joan Anderson~
is for approva1 of a nursery scboo1 or day care ba.e as a Con-
ditiona1 Use in an R -1-·C Zone D1strict. Tbe R-1-C Zone D1stric"t:
does permit nursery scboo1s as a Conditiona1 Use; a use deter-
mined to be compatib1e in the zone district , but not Gecessari1y
at every 1ocation. Therefore~ each request £or a Conditiona1
Use must be approved by the P1ann ing Commission~ for a speci~ic
• •
'a2xl
-
-
•
•
---
si~e. Mrs. Ro~a ns s~a~ed that Mrs. Anderson bas bee L 11censed
by the S~ate Lor rive years. and bas been operaticg ~be day
care home at 4451 Sou~b Sherman £or three years -she was unaware
that P1an n1 ng Oomm1SS10D approva1 was necessary. Mr ... and Mrs.
Anderson own the property · ~he bouse 1s s1tuated toward the
rear o~ the 1ot. and they have a £enced yard. Mrs. ao.ans
s~ated that 1t 1s the sta£~ recommendat1on tbat the reques~ be
approved... There 1s a oeed for tb1s type of service in Eng1e~ood .
work1ng mothers need some p1ace where tbe1r cb11dren wi11 be
cared for and supe.rv1sed dur1n.g the v.ork1ng hours. ll..rs ... Ra.o.ans
stated tnat a11 C1ty Depar~ents that •ou1d be concerned ~1tb
the proposed day care boae have app ov d the operat1on ... Mrs ...
Ro.ans stated that Mrs ... A derson carried a petit1on in the
vicini~y of her home. ~b1cb pet1tioo nas been s1gned by a11
residents of the area ~bat were at home on the date Mrs. Anderson
circu1ated the pet1t1on. In order for Mrs. Anderson ~ meet
the dead11ne ror f11ing a reques~ to be on the September 5th
agenda. there was on1y one day for Mrs. Anderson to gather a11
the •ater1a1s to support her app1icat1o o . Mrs. Ro~ans referred
to 1etters from Arapahoe County We1fa r e c aseworkers support1ng
Mrs. Anderson •s app11cat1on ; a copy of ~be State 11cense. and
other supporting documents. Mrs. Ro~ans sta~ed that Mrs . derson
was present to answer question s the Commiss1on m ight have.
Mr. Len~scb asked 1f anybody cou1d star~ a nursery scboo1. or
if there was a def1nite procedure to fo11ow? Is ~here a rat~o
of so ~any cb1IdreL per square footage?
Mrs. Andersor. stated tbaL the persons car1ng for the chi1dren
and the res1dec.ts of t..be hOBa.e 10 u,.b1ch t.he ch..1.Idren are cared
for. must have doctor ·s cert1f1cates each year , each cb11d -~st
have a bea1tb certif1cate ; detai1ed info~a1..10n aust be ~a1 n
ta1ced o c e~ cb1Id. such as p1aces of emp1oy.me~~ for the
parents; ~e of tbe cb11d•s doctor; pera1sS10& must be obta1 ed
for the cb1Id to be ~aken to ~be doctor by Lhe e•p1oyees of the
day care cer~er ~n tbe event of an emerge Lcy. and ass~rance •u s~
be g1ven ~at the pa~en~s wi11 be respons1b1e for the expe ~s es.
Tbere mus~ be a d1sb washer 1n the bome. and a g1ven number oC
beds ; each 11censed home must have £be sta~e 11cense rene~ed
every year. Urs. Arderson s~ated ~hat she 1s 11censed for
cb11dren.
Mr. Mart1c ro~e d tba~ the copy of the State L1ce se states that
cot more tba ~ f1ve ch~1d~o may be cared for by Urs. ALderson
at any one t1me. Urs. Anderson exp1a1ned that sbe cares ror a
cb1Id whose parer.~ p1cks b~ up at 4 p.•.; another cb11d arrives
at 2 .30 p.~. and sbe cares £or him unt1I a1dnigbt. Therefore.
there is an over1ap of one and one -ba~f hours whee she does have
six cb11dreo; the state bas approved tb1s.
-2-
II • -
-
-
•
•
•
• -
Mr. Lentsch aske d Mrs ~ A ~der on 1f she ~ived on ~be property
and 1f she had c h11d ren? rs. Anders o n s ~ated that she and her
fam11y do ~1ve on the p ~o per t s h e b~s ~•<> cb11dren .
Mr. Brown asked M s. A ~d e:r 30£ . .1.1' s he ~e 1 t: there was a sbort.age
of day care ce r ters? Mrs. A L de s o n s ~a~ed that she did 1Ldeed
fee1 there ~as a shortage she r.o~ed that she turns do•n c a11s
every day f~ pa e~ts who ne~d s uperv13ed care for ~he1r
cbi1dren wb.1.1e they are at •ark. Mr . Brow n stated that he fe1t
Mrs. Anderso~ ~as offer1ng a very r al s erv1ce to the c ommu n.1.t y .
Mrs. Sta 1ey stated that sbe had bee n a ~ork1~g mother and fe1~
that Mrs. Anderson was do.1.ng a very adm .1.rab1e job . tha~ tb com-
~un.1.ty needed more peop1e 11ke her.
Karti.n moved •
Stan1ey seconded · Tbe P1ann.1.ng Oomm.1.ssi.on approve the reques~
fo r a nursery scbooJ s a Cond~t~or.a1 se
in the R-1-C Zone D~s~r~ct at 4~51 Sou~b She~n S~reet ~ as re-
quested by Kr~. Joar Anderson .
AYES Bro•n ~ JorgeosoG . Ma T ~1 -
NAYS : None
A...BSEN"T -He or 1 r.:.g Ta&.gu.m.a
IV. STATE HIGHWAY WORK PROGRAM
1974-1975 Work Progra~
St.a ..-·"l e v · Le tsc b We ~s ~ Sm.1't:h
CASE .r34-73
Mrs. Romans st.ated Lb~t the s~a£f nad cot. bad su~f~c1e r ~ume
a~~er rece~v~og the L O~Lr.1cat~o o£ the dead11 L e ~or submitting
the requests to the cou&~y to present the C1~y 1 9 74 -1975 Stat.e
Highway Work P ~ogr~ req~ests ~o ~be P1a~r 1 r g Comm.13SL<>r. before
~t was se t ~<> 't:he C1Ty Couoc11 o~ September 4th . and tbeo to
the Co~n ty Comm.:~.ss1oners o c Sept.ember 6. 1973. Mrs. Romacs
stated that 't:bere ~s very 1Ltt1e on t.be proposed request 11s~
that ba s ro·t. beec coc.s 1derEd and app~ved by the C<>m.m:t.ss1o ~ :1.0
prev.:~.o~s yea rs .
Mr s . Roma ns then rev:1.e~ed the procedure to be fo11owed 1n s ~b
mi.ss :t.on ot-'the r eques"t -fo11ow1 c ~ sut:.a:~.ssio r: o:C t:..he req_ues .s
to ~he Arapahoe Courry Comm1Ss1one r s. ~be Comm:~.ss.1o c ers meet
w1~h r epresectat:t.ves of each m~n1c.1pa11ty 1r the Coun~y a&d
come up v.1'tb a c ove.ra11 plat:. o.C t:he cou r .ty. "rhLs p1an 1.s 'then
referred co 'tbe De~ver Reg1ona1 Cou~c1I of Govercme ~ts for re -
V1e~ a r d rhe ~o~a1 p r ogram 1s the su0.:1.L~ed ~o tbe H1gb•ay
Comm~ssioc for Hea 1Lg. It 1s oc t:be bas:1.s of t:hese requests
that t:he H1ghway Department Work Program for ~he com1ng f1sca1
year 1s determined.
-3-
• •
T 32X
-
-
-
•
• -
Mrs. Romans rev~e~ed each of the fo11ow1ng pro~ects. and noted
that the de-empbas1zat1on of Ya1e Avenue as a ~ajor arteria1
and the emphasis p1aced on Dartmouth Avenue 1s the primary 1tem
of change from previous years
A. CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS ON 'JHE STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEIII :
1. South Santa Fe Dr1ve :
Widen and 1mprove to a six-1ane ma~or arteria1 , con-
tinu:~..ng the construction project wh:~..ch is now under
way 10 Denver South to I-470.
2 . Construct a grade separation at the intersection of
West Dar~outb Avenue and South Santa Fe Dr1ve.
3. Construct a grade separation at the intersection of
West Quincy Avenue and South Santa Fe Drive.
4. Construct an overpass for West Un1on Avenue acd west
Tufts Avenue at their intersec~ion with South Santa
Fe Dr:~..ve.
5. Construe~ a grade separa~ion at ~be ~n~ersect~o n of
West Be11ev1e~ Avenue and South Santa Fe Drive.
6. Construct a grade separation at the 1ntersect1on o£
South University Bou1dvard and U.S. 285.
7 . Insta11 a storm sewer at South Federa1 Bou1evard and
West Union Avenue.
8 . Construe~ De11ev1ew Avenue to four 1anes from South
Peor~a Street to South Sber~dan Bou1evard.
9. ILsta11 stora 1n1ets on tbe n o rth s1de of West Be11ev1e~
Avenue from South E1ati Street to B1g Dry Creek.
10. Construct South Federa1 Bou1evard to four 1aces from
West Be11eview Avenue to West Bow1es Avenue.
B. ADDITIONS TO 'IHE FEDERAL AID URBAN SYSTEM :
1. South C1arkso Street £ra. East Ya1e Avenue to East
Dry Creek Road.
2. South W1ndermere Street fro. We~ Kenyoc Avenue to
Gates Parkway.
3. Dartmouth Avenue from South University Bou1evard to
Sou~b Federa1 Bou1evard.
-4-
• •
,32X
-
•
•
• -
4. West Kenyon Avenue from South Broadway to South Santa
Fe Drive.
5. Qu~ncy Avenue from South Yosemite Street to South
Wadsworth Bou1evard.
6. West Union Avenue from South Windermere Street to
South Federa1 Bou1evard.
7. West Tufts Avenue from South Broadway to South Windermere
Street.
C_ CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS ON THE FEDERAL AID URBAN SYSTEM:
1. South Broadway from Ya1e Avenue to U.S. 285 to be
widened to the same width as South Broadway south of
Quincy Avenue . providing 1eft-turn pockets.
2. South C1arkson Street to be constructed to two 1anes
from U.S. 285 to East Orchard venue.
3. Quincy Avenue to be constructed to two 1anes fro~
I-225 to South Wadsworth Bou1evard.
4.. Soutb W1nde..,.ere Street to be constructed to t:.wo 1•nes
~ro. We t Oxford Avenue to Gates Park••Y-
S.. I-470 t.o be constructed to six 1anes ..
6. 285 · appropriate •onies to ~p1e.en~ aa or ~-
pro~nts to be incorporated i..n t.b 1ewood
Area Deve1o~ent P1an. which P1an ~-~o ~ 1
D_ TOPlCS
d •dopted by ~be Eng1ewo od C1~y Cou ~• •
1 10-n at a •eeting on Jan-uary 14, ~97 4 ..
a1~ernat.1ve p1ans for U.S .. 285 •11~
Core Area consu1tant. Fund bou1d
tiae to iap1ement the se1ec~ed p~a _
1 .. s~gna11zation o f the South Santa Fe-West n1o and
Wes~ Tu~ts Avenues intersection as an 1nter~ ~asure
pend1ng co.p1etion of A-4 above.
D1scuss1on ~o11owed.. Mrs. &o.ans stated that she unders~ood
C1ty Counc11 had approved the 1~st of highway needs. with the
increased capacity of Dartaoutb Avenue fro. two 1anes to ~our
1anes ..
-5-
II • •
-
-
•
•
• -
Mr . Lentsch asked why C1arkson was requested to be improved to
two-1ane capacity . and Dartmouth to four-1ane capacity? Mrs .
Romans pointed out ~hat Dartmouth Avenue serves a pr~me industria1
area in Eng1ewood and provides an essent1a1 east-west route be-
tween Evans and U.S. 285. C1arkson. on the other band ~ serves
as a co11ector street, feeding traf£ic to arteria1s ; £urtbermore *
C1arkson cannot extend north o£ Ya1e Avenue ~nto Denver to give
it necessary contigu1ty as a through street. Mr. Lentsch stated
that be £e1t ~proveaent of C1arkson cou1d re1ieve the congestion
on South Logan Street. Discussion fo11owed. Mr. Brown questioned
whether or not Dart•outb Avenue wou1d have to be widened from
South Downing Street west to acco.aodate the f our 1anes ; be stated
be understood there was suL£icient right -of-way on Dartmouth
east of South Downing. provided the on-street parking were re-
moved. Discuss1on fo11owed. Mr. Lentsch stated be wou1d agree
Dart.outb wes~ o£ South Downing needed to be widened; he stated
that be did w•oppose the :i...•positio.n o::f heavy high-speed traffic
into the nic,est r-esidenti.a1 area in the C1ty.··
Mr. Mar~1n quest1oned the s~gnificance of the 1ist of needs.
inasmuch as no cost 1tea is Lnc1uded? Mrs. Roaans stated that
it was the responsibi1ity of tbe eo--ission and the Counci1 to
identify the traff1c circu1ations needs of the City : the Com-
missioners. in the past . have p1aced a cost estL~ate on the
items re~erred to the State. D1scussion fo11owed.
Mr. Jorgenson stated that be wou1d 1ike to see a 1eft-~rn signa1
from Federa1 onto 0e11ev1e•; he d~scussed the trafric situation
at that 1ntersection during the racing season~ and stated that
the signa1 wou1d certa1n1y be of benefit.
Mr . Lentsch asked if the 1ist of bigh~ay needs tied 10 with tbe
Voo bees Report.? ars .. Rc:Haans stated that the 11St bas been
cross-referenced with Voorhees ; ~be ~ajor change wouid be
emphas~s p1aced on Oartaoutb Avenue rather than Ya1e Avenue ..
Mr .. Lentsch rei~rated h~s opposi~ion to us1ng Dartaou~b as a
m.a.jor arter1a1 through the res~dent~a1 area ; he stated tba~ be
~e1t this wou1d destroy the fine residentia1 ch~racter oL tbe
area. Mrs. Romans noted tbat ~be atte•pt is to attain ··capacity·•
for veh~c1es. and not to create a high-speed thruway.
Mr s. Roma~s asked. if the Ca.m1ssion had no •a~or ob~ections
to the 11st. if they wou1d want to go on record supporting the
1~st of h1ghway needs •
Mr. Len~scb noted that it basn•t changed that aucb ; be does
oppose Dartmouth . but aLmost everything e1se has been approved
previous1y.
-6-
• •
-
•
•
• -
Mr. Brown noted that two members or Counci1 voted against the
emphasis of Dartmouth Avenue because they a1so fe1t ~t wou1d
not be compatib1e with the resident~a1 area.
Brown moved :
Martin seconded : The P1ann1ng Co.mission accept the fo11owing
1ist o £ needs to be considered for the State
Highway Work Program -1974/1975.
A. CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS O N 'niE STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM :
1. Sou~b Santa Fe Drive :
Widen and Lmprove to a six-1ane ••3<>r arteria1 7 con-
tinuing the construction pro~ect which is now under way
10 Denver South to I-470.
2. Construct a grade separation at the i ntersection o£
West Darbaoutb Avenue and South Santa Fe Drive.
3. Construct a grade separation at the intersection o£
West Quincy Avenue and South Santa Fe Drive.
4. Construct an overpass for West Un~on Avenue and West
Tufts Avenue at tbeir ~n~ersect~on with South Santa
Fe D:r.i.ve .
5. Construct a grade separa~ion at tbe intersection or
West Be11ev1ew Avenue and South Santa Fe Drive.
6 . Construct a grade separation at the intersection of
South Univers~ty Bou1evard a n d U .S . 285.
7 _ Insta11 a stora sewer at S o uth Federa1 Bou1evard and
West Un1on Avenue.
8 . Construct Be11ev1ew Avenue to four 1anes from South
Peoria Street to South Sheridan Bou1evard.
9. Insta11 storm in1ets on the north side of West Be11eview
Avenue from South E1at i Street to Big Dry Creek.
10 . Construct South Federa1 Bou1evard to four 1anes from
West Be11ev1ew Avenue to West Bow1es Avenue.
B . ADDITIONS TO THE FEDERAL AID URBAN SYSTEM -
1. South C1arkson Street fro• East Ya1e Avenue to East
Dry Creek Road.
-7-
• •
'32 xl
-
---
2. South W1ndermere Street from West Kenyon Avenue to
Gates .Parkway ..
3. Dartmouth Avenue from South University Bou1ev.rd to
Sou~b Federa1 Bou1evard.
4. West Kenyon Avenue from South Broadway to South Santa
Fe Drive.
5. Qu i ncy Avenue from South Yosemite Street to South
Wadsworth Bou1evard .
G. West Union Avenue Crom South Windermere Street to
South Federa1 Bou1evard .
7 . West Tufts Avenue from South Broadway to South Winder-
mere Street.
C. CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS ON THE F&DERAL AID URBAN SYSTEM :
1 . South Broadway from Ya.l.e Avenue to U.S . 285 to be
widened to the same width as South Broad•ay south of
Quincy Avenue. providing .l.eft-turn pockets.
2. South C1arkson Street to be constructed to two .l.anes
£rom U .S. 285 to East Orchard A.venu.e ...
3. Qu1ncy Avenue to be constructed to two 1anes fro.
I-225 to South Wadsworth Dou1evard .
4. South Winderaere Street to be constructed to two 1anes
fro~ West Ox ford Avenue to Gates Parkway .
5. I-470 to be constructed to six 1anes.
6. U.S. 285: Appropriate monies to imp1e.ent ma~or i•-
prove•ents to be incorporated in the Eng1ewood Core
Area Deve1opment P1•n. wbicb P1an 1s to be reviewed
and adopted by tbe Eng&ewood City Counci1 and P1anning
Commission at a meeting on January 14. 1974. At
1east three a1ternative p1ans for U.S. 285 wi11 be pro-
posed by the Core Area consu1tant. Funds sbou1d be set
aside at ~his time to iap1e~ent tbe se1ected p1an.
D. TOPI CS :
1. Sigoa1ization o£ the South Santa Fe -West Union and
West Tu£ts Avenues intersection as an interLm •easure
pending comp1etion of A-4 abov~.
-8---
T32 X
-
J -
•
---
Mr. Weist questioned the improvement of ··windermere·• from
West Ox ~ord Avenue to Ga£es Parkway in 1~bt: of the recent
bearings before the Comm1ssi..on on the extension of South
Navajo Stree~. Mrs. Romans noted that in s ome instances. we
are referring to a ··corridor•·. as 10 tbe W:J..nderm.ere/Nava,jo in-
stance. and the Tu fts /Union intersections with Santa Fe.
Tbe vote was ca1 1ed:
AYES : We1st ; Brown ; Jorgenson ; Kart in; Stan1ey ; Lentsch ; S~itb
NAYS : None
ABSENT: H e nn i n g: Tanguma
The motion carried.
V . DIRECTOR"S CHOI CE .
Mrs . Ro~ans reminded members o£ the 16th Annua1 Institute for
P1ann ing O fficia1s to be he1d October 31. 1973 -November 2. 1973 .
It wi11 be be1d in Estes Park this year rather than in Bou1der ;
the inst1tute is s ponsored by the University of Co1orado. Mrs.
Roma ns encouraged members to a~tend the fu11 session, if possib1e .
tirs. Romans reminded ~be members of the next regu1nr meeting
o ~ the Commiss1on on S ep tember 18, 1973.
VI. OOKMISSION"S CHOICE .
Mr . Lentsch asked Mr. Brown f or a report of Counci1 ac~iv~ties.
Mr . Brown stated that Counci1 did vote to go ahead and take
option on 1and aiong the South P1atte River for a greenbe1t-
go1f course s1te. He sta~ed tha~ he fe1t ~he action was 1ooking
to~ard the future, and the C1ty wi11 have the 1and ~or beautifica-
tion even 1f a go1f course is not deve1oped .
Mr . Brown stated that a deve1oper wants to construct an office
bui1d1ng r1gbt next to Dry Creek; if it is bui1t, it wi11 pre-
vent the City from doing anything a1ong the Creek . and wi11
not be c ompatib1e aith the Core Area P1an . He stated that
Oounc11 ~111 1ook into purchasing the property or having the
property condemned . D1scuss1on ~o11owed_
Mr . Lentsch ommented tbat he fe1t the Larwin Deve1opaent on
the :Cor-mer KL.Z S1te 1s ver-y d is appo1nt::ing ; possib1y ·-•the worst
pro.:Ject. be has seen in b i..s 1ife .··
Kr . Lentsch commented that ~he streets had been 1eLt:: ~n poor
cond1~100 ~o1~owing the 1nsta~1ation of the storm drainage syste•.
-9-
• -
'32 xl
-
-
---
Mr. Brown stated rhat he fe1t tb1s sou1d be taken care oX very
sbortl.y .
Mr . Brown stated that C1~y Counc11 bad passed an ordinance
which wi11 restr1ct the show1ng of mov1esp sal.e and displ.ay of
books and other ~ter1al.s •h1cb are pornograpb1c.
Kr. Jorgenson •as excused from tbe meet1ng at 9:15 p.m.
Mr. Martin stated thaT be bad 1ooked into the ~atter of storm
drainage as requested by Cba1~an Le n Lscb . Mr. Martin stated
that in 1970p an e~gineering consul.t1ng C1rm was hired to up-
date the storm dra1n age pl.an for the City ; a 1 ~ sal.es tax was
instituted to f1nance the storm drainage program. Mr. Martin
stated that 10 1970p $100,000 was budgeted for storm drainage :
in 1971, $700,000 was budgeLed : 1n 1972, $1,500 ,000; in 1973,
s1igbtl.y 1ess than S2,ooo.ooo ; and 10 1974. it is proposed that
s1ight1y more than S1.ooo.ooo be budgeted for storm dra1nage
iaprovements. Mr. Mar~io stated that reca.mendations •ade to
the City of Eng1ewood by the engineer~ng firm. inc1ude:
1. The storm dra1nage system must be integ rated within the
en~ire m .aster p1an of the City:
2 . Natura1 waste-·ways must not be restricted;
3. Water sbou1d not be era sferred fro. one area to another
area ;
4. No up-stream deve1oper shou1d be a11owed to make improve-
ments wbicb -..oul.d cause 1and to be u .sed for a basin or
co11ecting area for dra1nage water.
Mr. Kartio stated tba~ the Northwest E ng1 e•ood drainage parkway
is ~ear1ng comp1et1on ; he st~ted tba~ be fe1t 1t wi11 be a rea1
··boon ·· to the northwest area. In Northeast: En:g1ew<>Ocl . ll:r. )(_art in
sa1d that llr. Waggoner. D1rector of Pub1 ic Works . has 1Ddicated
that the Larwin Corpo:rat1on •111 have t•o sunken areas on t:be
site for water c o11ection ; these areas w111 be gated for re1ease
1cto the drainage system.
Ur . Mart1n stated that there are other areas 1 n the C1ty where
houses are ~o be purchased by the c~~y and the rigbt-of-way
deveioped as a dra 1~age /parkaay : spec~fica11y . ~n area bou n ded
by San~a Fe o c the •es~. Oxford oo ~be north ; Huron on the eas~.
Tufts on the south ; a1so. an a rea bounded by Quincy on the
north : Broadway on ~he east. Bei1ev1ew on the south. and Huron
on the west:.
-:10-
II --
'32 xl
-
J -
-
--.. -
Discussion ro11owed. Mr. Brown s~ated tha~ he fe1t 1t was a
very good report. He po1oted out that the 1~ sa1es tas •111
not pay for a11 of ~he stor.m drainage system, the C1ty bas~ in
the past . been ab1e to rece.1.ve Federa1 aid to be1p in the con-
struct1on o f the system. Mr. Brown poi nted out that the C1ty
spends approx1ma~e1y $25 .000 per year to pu.p Frog Ho1~ow ; he
hopes that th1s prob1em w.1.11 be a11eviated w1th the new system.
Mr. We1st stated that severa1 •ontbs ago. severa1 high schoo1
students had contacted bu. and d iscussed one of the more con-
troversia1 sub~ects considered by the Comm1ssion with bia ; they
chose this pa rticu1ar ~atter for the1r S~udent Government
Counci1 meet ing. Mr. Weist stated that be fe1t it was very
iaportant £or ~hese studen~s to get invo1ved io govern.enta1
•atters on that 1eve1 .
Mr . Lentsch asked M r. We1st if the scboo1 board bas ever con-
sidered openi ng the bui1d1ngs to the pub1ic --such as the
1ibraries. e~c. Mr. We1s~ noted tba~ the media centers are
open at the presen~ tLae.
Mr . Brown stated ~~at be u ders~ood there were some students
who 11ved i n ~e C~ r ry Creek Scboo1 District who have been
given the optioc o f atten d1 ng e1tber Cherry Creek H ~gb Schoo1
or Eng1ewood H i gh Scboo1 . Kr. We1st stated that there are saae
students wbo have been g1veo that opt1oo who are 10 Junior High
Scboo1. Mr. We1st s~ated that the Eng1ewood Scboo1 sys~ has
picked up about SO students at the present tLme; be stated be
fe1t tb1s was a good start. Mr. Martin asked if the Litt1eton
Scboo1 System ~as 10vo1ved 1n this program? Mr. Weist stated
that the schoo1 systeas are trad1ng back and forth on teachers.
but not o students at tb1s tu.e.
Mr . Brown sta~ed tnat Larw1n Coapa oy has been asked to give
the 1and to the City for park purposes as discussed a~ the
time the La rwio pro~ec~ was appr oved ; be s~~ted tba~ ~be C1ty
1s now 1ook1Lg a~ p1a~s Cor the park deve1opaent . Mr . B r own
stated tb~t be Ce1t ~be C1ty •ou1d bav a very beau~1£ui park
f or the peop1e o~ E n g1ewood .
Tbe meeting ad~our ~ed at 9 30 p.•.
R.ecordir....g Secre~ary
-11-
--
,
-
•
•
Ta:xes:
Property Tax
Spee:f....r1.c Oln:1era.b:!.p
Sa1es T&><
C:lgarette Tax
~-TIU<
Tot.a1
I..:l_cen..aea & Pe:r.m..1..t.s:
Bu.a1.ness L:l.ceo.aes
a.rl1<tl.ng L:i._cen.sea
Tot.a1
•
• -
Port.1on of' Year to Date 75S
DEPAR'Da:NT OF FINANCE
BEAT TZATION OF .BCJJ:GE"'rE[) BEVENUES
GENERAL FUND
Through September, 1973
Budgeted CUrrent Year to " o~ Budget
Revenue Uontb Date Co~ec.ted.
156,584 8,164 15!>,228
2~~289 1,023 26,163
2~584~280 213,56!> 1,960.18!>
110,000 (!i,!i06) 49~72!i
297.018 216,743 3~ 1:69~ 1'71 217~246 2 ~ 428' ~ 0144 77
!>3,600 1,789 46,207
76.626 ~:f'sa ~=~ 1:30~226 67
Last Year
to Date
1.42,66!>
20~0:>9
2,096,603
81,931
200.264
2~541,522
~
In t.er--Gove.rnr:aenta.1 Revenues :
P'edera..l... Gra.n:t.s -
Revenu.e Sh.e.rUlg !>!>,0'79
State G.:ra..n.t.s 2 ,450 State Sha.red Revenue 280.!>00 16~722 248,!>56
Arapahoe Br~dge & Road !>1.893 !>2.56!> T o t.a1 jB'7 ~4'72 ~ ::Jbj~5ff 78 298.'790
Charges ~or Servi.ces:
Genera1 Government 9,400 67!> 7,816 Pu.b~c Sarecy 34,!>44 428 18,647
B..i..gbway & Street 7,600 174 2,416 An1ma1 She1ter :;.ooo 266 3,096 Ubrary Ca:ntre._et 30,128 84 19.061 Deb~ Remova.l.
Tota1 ~ ~ ~ ~
F.i..nes & Fort"'e :i. tu:res:
Court Fi.n.es 71,608 4,467 5 2 ,083 L:l.brary F:!.nes 6,2 38 439 3j:g~ T o tal.. ~ ~ 74 ~
M:t s ee11a.neou.s:
:Interes"t 21 ,1 88 38,373 Renta1s 900 Other 20,000 :;67 ;1·;M Tot.a1 :0:,188 ~ ~ 133 'j(j.631
Tot.a1 Revenues 3.892,!>7!> 246.418 2,961 .828 77 3,070.680
Last
~
73
60
7!>
63
74 • •
'32xl
• ---
1 -
Porti.on of" Year to Date 75~
DEPARna:NT OF FINANCE
EXPENDrTURES TO 1973 BUDGET
GENERAL FUND
T'hrough September~ 1973
.&nnua.J.. Current Year to Date ~ of" Laat Year Last ~ Ezpend1tures l!:xpend..:l. ture ~ to Date ~
Le:g1._s.1.at.:l..on & Counc1.1:
C1.ty Cou:ne:l-1 125,208 1,392 113,992 Board of" Ad,Juatment 3,452 214 1,899 Career Serv-1.ce 1,995 148 1,663 Plazxn-Jng & Zcnrlng 4.8= 183 2,485 L1.bra.ry 1,510 15 8.38 C1.ty Attorney 62,682 6,240 47,1.39 Housll>g & Redevel... 1 ,564 15 198 Su.b-Tota.1 201,222 ~ :t6B,2ll 84 ~ 72
Yan.agement:
C:i. ty Manager 8.3,62.3 9,561 65,585 Personnel.. 4.3.047 7,.303 .32.5.32 Corzmn1n 1 ea. t::1on.s 171,702 56:!!~ 1.35,.0.6 Sub-Tot~ 2§6,j'72 2jj,5jj 78 153,658 67
F:!..nanee & Record:
F1na..nce 214.525 24,501 166,.3.30 l.lun..1.c:.i.pe...1. Court 69,6!5-9 5,895 46,665 General Operat1.ons 169.1.36 cZ:g;; 129,195 Su..b-Tota..l.. 45j,j20 342,190 75 223,533
Pub11-c WorlaJ:
~ 1.38 • .369 9,245 90,264 Streets & Dra.1.nage 5.30, 500 56,891 .3.38,6.38 Tra.r-r::tc Regu1,a.t:1_ons 17.3,849 =.569 1.31, 774 B1dg. Ma..:i..n t..en.anee 91,448 .J:I;; 54,427 Sub-Total.. 934 ,11i6 613,103 66 558,0§16 69
F1.re Depart~~>ent 814.079 65,129 602,448 74 476,882 72
Po1...:1ce De~t 1,080,901 96,168 794,258 7.3 61.3,897 7.3
Parks & Rec .reati..on 461 ,761 29,219 .325, 72.3 71 293,206 74
Ccmmrun,j_"ty Deve10]XDen't.:
Code En.t"orc:em.ent 109,745 9,880 82,.324 Hou..si.ng & Redeve1. 20,161 1,909 1.3. 504 P 1 a=rlng 88,639 7,712 55._... SU.b-To ta1 2fii, 5Z5 ~ 151:,1!15 69 ll9,848 7.3
L1.bra.ry 188,456 17,233 1.3.3. 701 71 105 • .392 71
Tota.1 Ex:pe:nc:U. t urea 4,650.822 .388,.3.30 .3,.366.985 72 2.608.CT72 71 • •
......
'32xl
---.. -
1 -
Port:1.on or Year to Date 75~
DEP.ARn.IENT OF FDIAHCE
ftFAI TZATiON OF .B0DGETED RE"VENt1ES
RECREATION PUND
Through September. 1973
~
Budgeted Current Year to Budget Last Year Laat
Revenue Month Da.t.e Co1..l....ec't.ed to Da.t.e ~
Revenue ~:l..ng 16,000
C:f.ty of" Eng1ewood 1..1.8,704 86,373 73 85,184 100
Schoo1 D:1.st. No. 1 10,000 236 4,279 43 7,300 100
Ou:tdoor Poo1 15,425 96 11,902 77 10,583 100
Indoor Poo1 19.643 6!>0 11,034 56 8,976 78
Sports & Games 8,730 151 6,818 78 20,064 79
Cu.1tura..1 Act.:lrl.t:1.es 22.925 2,369 18,610 81 1.4.176 83
P1s,ygrounds 4!>0 432 96 461 100
Sof"tba11 23,000 (420) 13.497 59 1,296 67
Zoo 2,500 256 1,951 78 1.759 100
In-c.erest 1,200 705 59 893 47
Other Inec.oDe 4.000 ----72 2.500 63 3 .310 96
Tot&..1. Revenue 242.577 3,411 158 .101 65 154.002 93
EXPENDITURES TO 1973 BUDGET
Annu.a.1 Current Year to Dat.e ~ of" Laat Year Last
Budget ErJ:>en d' ture EE'pend.i. ture ~ to Dll.t.e ~
Ou:~doo:r Poo1 27,494 676 20,685 75 17.012 91
Indoor Poo1 38,348 1,215 1.4,512 48 15.159 66
Sport. a & Games 35,780 619 20,564 57 36,323 69 -Cu.1turaJ. Aet.:!.v. 27,311 1,597 27,606 101 17,045 72
P1aygrounds 10,423 10,173 98 5,320 85
Sof"~ba..1J... 23,267 609 15,431 66 3,352 80
Zoo 7,592 392 6,573 87 6,244
Gen. Operat:f.ans 75.862 6,757 46.727 62 36,780 ----Total. Elr:pense 246.077 11,865 166.271 68 137.235
'32xl
1 -
•
•
•
• -
....
Port:i.on of' Year to Date 75S
DEPARTMENT OF FlNANCE
REALrzATrON OF BUDGETED REVENUES
PIJBLrC D.IPROVDiENT FUND
Through September, 197.3
Budgeted Current Year to • or Budget Last Year Last
Taxes:
Property Tax
Sa.1es Tax
Sub-Total.
Revenue Sh.a.r~
LEAA Grant
Sub-To'UU..
lli..sc e.1..1a.neous:
Interest
Other
Sub-To~
To"t..&..l.. Revenues
Revenue
118,022
2,224,133
2,.34!2,.155
652,985
652,.985
65,833
2 ,030
67 .&63
3.063,003
Yontb -:>Date Co1.l..ect.ed.
6,169 1..17, 508
166,983 1 ,.601.,630
17),.1:52 1,.119,.1)8 73
36,677
~ 1
90,236
(55) 995
---r"5"5J •u.23~ 134
173,09'7 1,847,046 60
EXPENDrTURES TO 19'73 CllYJIATIVE BUDGET
Cumu1.at.1.ve E:Lpe~ turea Project
BudJ<et Current Yaoth to Da.t.e
Sto~ Dra..::f...n.a.e 350,b()!> 6~495 346,450 N .E. S~orm. Dr~e 1,058,879 6,549 1,033.376 N ~W. St.orm Dra.!.nage 243,260 189 ,713 So . St.orm Dra.:l..nage 2 ,. OCXl,. CX)Q 104,859 386,440
Da..z-t;mou th Drablage 109,000
E . Jef"f:'erson Drai.nage 122,000
N . Central. Bas:l.n 118,000
E . Hampden Bas:l.n 148,000
Serv1.eenter 2 51,.581 251,364 Prope~y Servi..center 38,008 38,710 P o1:!..c e-F:1re Center 1,322,092 1,316,99'7 F1re St.at .i.c.n West 200,000 51,734 r:l.re Sta.t:1on N.W . 34,382
Greenbe::!.t 279,800 2,580 185,427
Greenbe t. s .w . 14,500
Cere Area S t udy 155,000 (117) 154,878 Down own l:mp . -Tra..f"r::le 165,000 2,.118 11,159 ~ver Deve1opment 249 ,856 8,500 An:1ma1 She1ter Expans:!..on 12 ,000 1,200 1,200 Pav:tng D1st r:1.ct 11'21 51.366 51,366
S:l.dewal....k D:1st:r:lcts 9,500 378 DIB.rtmou"toh Int ersect:lon 1 05,000
Da...rtmou't-b Br1dge W1dexrl.ng 20,000
F 1oyd Pa..rk 241,625 13,730 16,273 Jason Park Improvements 17,552 804 2,576
to Date ~
1 09.646
1 .088.418 r . 198,. t:J64 74
55.318 6
1 .253,382 50
Be..1anee Last Year
AV'1!!Lllab1e to Date
4,155
25 ,503
53,547
1,613,560
109,000
122,000
118,000
148,000
217
(702)
5,095
148,266
34.382
94,373
14,500
122
153,841
241,356
10,800
9,122
105,000
20,000
225,352
14.9'76
• •
· .. ,
-
-
Pub11.e Improvement Fund ( eo.n:t 1..nued )
0eru>y MLL1er F~e1d Imp.
Be11ev:i.ew Park West End
Bates-Logan Park I:m:p.
Cent.enztl...a.1. Park .r:mp.
P1ey App. (Hand:lcapped)
Park Ccmp. Project
Ha..n.dba.11. Courts
Tenxrl._s Courts
c.:-. A "tot~ tucU.na.:l. Survey
DeiDol...:f. t~on O.l..d Pol....1.ce-F1.re
Serv1.cen~ Canst .
Eng1-ood. :0......
Tot-&.1 Expense
Cumu1a.t.1ve
Bud.f[et
13.1!>0
96,000
7,142
8,142
12,000
16,000
23,000
74.500
20,000
21., 500
255.000
300,000
8,163,440
2
•
• -
135
674
748
300,000
439.775
...
Project
to Date
243.813
300,000
Ba1.ance
A va.1...1.ab.l..e
12,415
93.450
5,945
6,871
12,000
10,718
23,000
74,500
20,000
21,500
11,187
~
Last Year
to Date
930.905
II • •
,
X
-
]-
Wat.e.r Sa1es
Other:
Connect.J.on Charges
Property Tax
Rentals
Interes"t.
G<L1n = Sa1e of' Asse t s
!L:f..sce1.1aneous
Sub-t o~
--.. -
Port~on oC Year to Date 75%
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
REALIZA'TrON OF BUDGETED REVENUES
WATER FUND
Budgeted
Reven.u.e
9'77,615
100,000
787
4,620
1.15. 000
20.024
240,431
Through September, 1 973
Current
Ycnth
25,'906
15.462
41
240
605
y};26i
Year to
Date
745.660
132,528
790
3,510
84,689
450
31.015
!252,t)82
S of'
Budget
Co1.1eeted.
76
Last Year
"to Date
165.992
Tota.1 Revenues 1.,218,04-6 43,307 998.642
105
82 844,921
Last
Year S
73
72
73
-
-
Disposal... Se.rvi..ce
other
Con.nect.i.on Fees-::I.nsi.de
--... --
<-
....
DEPARTMENT OF FIKANCE
REALIZATIO.ll OF BUDGETED REVEliUES
SEWER FUND
Through Sept,embe::r. 1973
~ of
Budgeted Current Year to Budget
Revenue Month Dat-e Col...l..ected
443.300 27.288 377.770 85
30.000 ~.33~ 47.052
Conn_ect.con Feea-Outaide120~000 8.291. ~~0.76~
Interest 1 5.000 11..,682
Gain on Sa.J.e or" Ass e ts 234
In-apect:l.on Cb&:rgea 1.1.9 4.393
Misce.l....1an.eou.s 2 .ooo 2~ ~67 .000 ~o .o74 ~74.534 ~05
Feder~ Grant
Tot~ Revenues 6~0 .300 ~ 222 .~a.4 90
EXPENDITURES TO ~213 BUDGET
Annual Current Year to Date ~ or'
Last Year
to Dat·e
31.9.761.
~52 .L84
:;!02.21.8
Last Year
Budget ~end.:f.ture ~endi.tu.re ~ to Date
Tre·a.~nt ~38.943 ~5.790 ~42.73~ ~03 ~o7 .oe~
Sa.n..i.t ary System 45.502 3.707 28.640 63 23.904
Accounting .. Co.l.~ec . 4~.6 40 ~.297 ~6 .083 39 ~7 .268
Ad.crl...nistration a.nd
Ge.ner~ 88.988 8.977 8~.894 92 35.869
Debt Service 76.~00 5.348 7 9.252
Con~ract Servi.ce ~7.370 3.3~6 ~9 3.331.
Franchise Tax ~3.300 7.266 55 8.247
Cap. P1ant .. Eqtrlp. ~ 5.54~ 85.639 1.37 1.3.981.
'='ota.3. Expense 1.81..31.3 35.3~ 370 .9~7 77 248 .939
Last
Year S
78
T~
Last
Year S
T1
69
69
72
:1.3
65
58
~
35 --
'32 xl
-
-
Revenue Sba.ri.ng
Fares
Tok.4!!:.D..s
Interest
Tot&.1 R e venue
P@.rson&1 Servi.ces
Commod..:i. ties
Contractus~
Add..itiona.1 Trans :it
Tot1!L.l.. Ezpendi tures
•
• .. -
Port~on o~ Y~ar to Date 75%
DEPA.RTMENT OF FINANCE
REALIZATION OF BUDGETED REVENUES
TRANSIT ENTERPRISE F'lmD
Through September • 1973
:1' 0~
Budgeted CUrrent Ye.a..r to Budget L....,t Year Reve.n.ue ~ Da.t·e Co1.1ected to Date
45.000
25.000 2.000 16.500 66 18.616
4.900 2.b:32 50 3.682
100 1.~0
75.000 2 ,000 ~ 25 22 ,428
E:XPEI'JDITURES TO 1213 BUDGET
Annua1 Current Year to Date :1' 0~ ~t Year Budl>;et ~e nd..i.tu..re ExDend..i.tu.re Budget to Date
20.553 1.581 14.248 69
2.860 250 1.724 6o
11.318 578 9.980 88
Serv45 0 000 1 ,683 .b.!ll1! 4
79 ,731 ~ 27 .870 35 29 ,802
~t
Year S
74
65
100
73
~t
Year S
83
• •
'a2xl
-
1 -
Federa.l. Grant
Int-erest Income
Tota...l.. Revenue
Dartmouth Intersection
M edia C enters
Comm . Attitudin~ Survey
S ummer Band Program
Ba.nd~on
01d Po~ic e-Fire S tation
Servicenter C onstruction
Storm Dra.:ina.ge
Ci ndere~a La~ En£orce.
Tota.l..
•
• -
Portion or Year to D ate 75%
DEPA.lnMENT O F FINANCE
REALIZATION O F BUDGETED REVENUES
REVENUE SHARING
Through September~ 1973
Budgeted
Revenue
Year to
Date
15.15.4
470,083
EXPENDITURES CUMULA..TIVE BUIX;ET
% of Budg;et
Coll at~
Cumulat~~e Expenditures
Bud.B:et Curr~t Month
Project
to Date
Ba.1a.nce
Av-&.i..~ab l.e
105,000
8,500
20 ,.000
1.,.000
15,000
21.500
45,000
255,.000
251,485
40,179
5 .800
769 ,064
105,000
8,500
20,.000
1,.000
15,.000
21,500
4 5,.000
255 ,000
251 ,'-85
40 ..,779
5 ,800
769 ,064
• •
'32 xl
1 -
-
-
DATE'
SUBJECT,
---
The HCM:to.rable Mayor and Me01be.ra
o1" the Englewood City Co...:~.cll
Stanley H. Dial. CUy Manager
Oetober 1.1. 1973
INTERNATIONAL CITY MANAGEMENT
ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE IN BOSTON
1\~ay 1 use tbts m.eans of" expreselng J:D.Y appreclat:.too 00 the Clty COUDctl
for enabll.ng me to attend the a.n.nua.l C<JII:dereo.ce of tb.e ln:t.ernatt_CD&l Clty
~t..anage01e0t Associ.at:.lon which w-as held In Boatoo. fron:L ~.
Sep~ 23. t:b.r·ough W"ednesday. Se.pt.e.Jnber 26. The OOD.fiereDCe
.-.-.as held in the Prudential Center w-hich. W"aB a t:reu1.endoua and e.xclUD.g
developD1eDt. p r ·oject.-The ctey o:C Bostoo.. of" course. baa J:D.&DY ln&er-
estlng bt_storlca.l sites. sOJ:J:Je o:C "Which t saw ..
Tbe ccxa.Lereace couunenced 97ltb a va.r-t.et;y oL ~neet:t.ags CXl Suoday. oa.e
of' ..,-btc.h. w-as a n:::~~e-etlng of the graduates of' the University o:C Ka.D..aa..s
Graduate Progra..ID.. This n1ee'ttng resulted in my betng elected as
Presldea.t o.£ the aJUJD.DJ. group fur the year ~974. This ma.y requ.t.re :aae
t.o Dl.alce a cou:r·le o.f trips t:o La"'P'rence. Ka.o..sa.a. du:ring the course o.L
tbe year ...
Appro:xi.Jn.ately 150 Clty Managers now 111 the Oeld have graduated &ora.
the Unlverstt:y of Kanaa..s progr&JD...
One oC tbe major po.rt.icm.a of" the progr&.Dl. dea.lt: wi.th a review-aad tbe
adoptl<XJ. of' five ID.a.]or policy state~ta lor the Asaocla.tlcm deai...IDC
..nth,
1. ~~a.nagt..ng: B'1Dna.n. Resources;
2. Achlevi.ng Qutil<y Local GoveroJt-!!D~;
3. The Federal Block Grant and CoDUDU11lt:y Develop=-rt.;
4. Regionalls:n1 and b;Xuniclpal M.an..ace:r:nea..t; and
s. 1\:la.nagl.ng ~-
You zn.a.y rern.eJDbe.r that: I served as a 01en:aber of the policy coDJ..D1ltt;ee
which developed the st:at.e.D:l.ent. on. Managing HUD1.8D Resources. Whea.
the final copies o.f the st:ateD:l.ent are received. w-e will provi._de you ea.cb
"VtO-tth a copy.
<>De of t:be m_ore iD~est:ing session_& wblcb 1 attended was: coa.ducted
b y .Dr. Hen.ry Sea.shore.wbo is a con_sulta.Dt W""tth D18..DJ1 private aDd pu.bl.lc
4 (q)
II • -
'32 x l
-
•
• -
T'b.e HCXI.orable Mayor and M e JDbera
of' the Englewood C tty CouncU
~r 11., 1 973
Page 2.
...
ftrzna_rega.rd.tng developJDent. of' JD.aDageDIII!!D-~ per&ODD.eL He ccxaduct.ed
a pa.rttcipa.tlve aeaaioo rega..rdiD& those thi.D.ga that zuottva:te us -
tDc:llvidual.a and ea.cou.ra.ged us to be aaore fraak. with our per800.&1
e...otlCXI.a.l needs and to develop reeo..,.oee oatalde oL ourselves fur
eDH>U...--1 at:abUUy.
AD1oog the JD.a.jor spe.a.kera .,.. a top eJ~te:C-uttve .vt_tll BUD .rho dl.ac::uaaed.
tbe U:nportance o£ &tt:ra.ctfDK aDd developing people £ro~n •'-"lficau.t
D11.Dorltlea l.a.to c ·tt:y gove.rll..ID.ea.t... We recelved a report cxa. the rapid
p-owtb and pa.rttctpa.tiOD lD the I. C. M.. A-apoa.so.red. rettreu.ea.t plan.,
-lc:b lDcldeDtally a nUD>ber o£ -EDglew"ood deparUD.eDt beada _.....
-participate ln.
~Ia waa the ft.rat ~eooe at wb._t_c::b oft:lcers aDd board yneynbera
were elected by direct., sealed ballot: prtor to t:he CCJDVeDtiCJIID.. Tb.la
_.... a. ~ c.h.luatJe a.1tboucb lt di.D::I..l.a..t....hed. the auapenae W'b:lch heret;o.....
•ore a.ccoD:~paD.led the announce~ oL tbe DODl.i.l:leee at the offtcl.&l
bual.De.aa J:oe e :t::l.Dg.
I a:tt.eoded a u.eet:tnc w1.th the top Lederal adpdnl•tra.tora dea..U.DC· .v'ltb
reveaue abarlnc. and tnclud.ln.g expl.anatloo of" certa.ln oL their apec:Wc
ru.ll.DgB and U .JD..lta.t.ions ex~. the use o.f tbeae .fuDda. OC:b.er aeaalCJDS
dealt wi.tb JDea.Suri.Dg produ.ctlvt~. haDc:ll..lng job teriDI.IB.ttc::.18. et:c ...
Preceding but overlappfDK tbe cocderence _...a _.,..._.t t:ratntac
lleD1.lDa.r and f:ollOW"lng but overla.ppl.llg tbe oon.f"er.ace waa a eeiDiD&r
CXl the tran.aLer or t....:cba.ol.ogy f":roDJ. the private eec::tor to ~t. ...
I c:H.d apeod 1001:1>e tl.D1evi.....rt.ug tbe c:Haplaya .-me tecbnological ~
aDd tecbnological appllca.Uons. and I brOUKI>t back IOOD1e tnmr....ati ...
-lcb iB befDK dl.Bt:rlbuted to departD>ent beads.
La.atl,y • cm.e o:f tb.e DI.Ore eojoy"ab1e and. I t:ht..Dk.c. fru.Lt1u.l a...spects o:f the
cc:JDLerence .vas seeing collea.guea fro:JD. around the c:ou:nUy wboDJ.. I
hadD•t: aeea. :for tw-o years (bavl.llg JD..l..saed last. year' a C<Xderence).
• •
'32xl
-
TO:
FROM:
~TE:
SUBJECT:
--
·--
Stanley H. Dial. City Manager
Jack L. Clasby. Chief of Police
October 10. 1973
80TH ~ CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF OiiEFS OF POLICE. SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS
The 80th Annual Conference of the I.A.C.P. was held at S..n Antonio.
Texas from September 21. 1973. through September 27. 1973. The
opening general session featured addresses from such people as the
Honorable Elliot L. R-fchardson .. Attorney General of the Unit.ed States.
Clarence kelley. the new F.B.I. Director. a _nd state and local of'f"ici al s.
Deputy eon.ntssioner Peter Bazowski of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
also spoke ..
Of the continual schedule of info~tive workshops dealing in many
important areas. I was most impressed with those dealing with burglary
prevention. new trends in police personnel selection and promotion.
and police labor relations.
The burglary prevention workshop dealt heavily with the anti-burglary
or burglary prevention legislation or ordinance approach. As we were
currently dealing with a proposed •Dead Bolt"" or Burglary Prevention
Ordinance. I was able to pose questions and or course re'f"erred to this
particular workshop at the council meeting of October 2. 1973. at which
time our Burglary Preve·ntion Ordinance was passed.
The new trends ;n police personnel selection and p........otion are a
psychologi cal evaluation concept and generally see.ect to be down the
road a few years.
-
• -
1 -
•
• -
..
-2-
The police labor relations workshop was moderated by Colonel Pat
Speir of the Texas Department of Public Safety. along with other
chiefs and I.A.C.P. staff members.
A feature of this particular workshop was Harold Melnick of the
New York City Police Department who is the police officers' union
representative. All indications are that police labor relations
problems al""e somewhat the same all around the country.
Twenty-two foreign countries were represented among the over 5.000
registered dele-gates.
I appreciate the opportunity of attending this outstanding conference.
Thank you.
~~ Chief of Police
• •
,
-
-
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
•
• -
Stanley H. D~a1• C~ty Manager
Charles B. Carroll, Jr •• D~rector of Ut~lLtLes
October 11. 1973
Water Polluti.on Co·ntrol Conference. Clevel.and. Ohi.o•
September 29 ~rough October 4• 1973.
The 1973 Water Pol.luti.on Control Conference had as i.ts pri.mary theme
the 1972 amendments to the Water Polluti.on Control Act. also known
as Publ.i.c Law 92-500.
Many of the tec.hni.c.al. sessf.ons addressed PL-500 and i.ts expected
effect on i.ndustry. commerce. etc wi.th respect to bandli.ng of specf.al.
i.ndustri.al wastes.
These sessi.ons ~re presented by Federatf.on members from the Federal
Government. i.ndustry. the fi.elds of law and economics and others.
1t i.s apparent that these new. more stri.ngent treabMent polf.cf.es
wi.l.l cost both the ci.ties and thei.r i.ndustri.es more to treat to an
acceptable level.
-:r.n some cases l.ndustri.es wi..ll be denl.ed the opportunl. ty to use the
publi.c se~r for ~y unacceptable wastes. We have some customers
that w-1.11 probably fall i.nto th.Ls category.
Other techni.c.al sessl.on..s dealt wi.tb fl.l'lanct.ng. research and neW'
technologl.es assocl.ated ~tb sewer collectl.on faci.ll.~i.es and treatment
plants. Of p•rtl.cular :Lnterest were the sessl.ons that de.al t w-t.th
correcti.ng l.nfi.ltratl.on from sewer ma~ns and covert &l'ld overt sampll.ng
techni.ques for i.ndustrLal cust~rs.
There i.s a shortcomi.og i.n the materi.al offered LD
nl.c...al papers.
of the tech-
I noted that many i.ndi.vi.duals. l.o thei.r desi.re to have a publi.shed
document to their credit. wrote LD such a way that would appeal to
a very small sector of the Federatl.on.
We Federati.on members from the Rocky Mountai.n Secti.on assi.sted i.n
manni.ng a booth publi.ci.zi.ng the 1974 Conference to be held i.n Denver.
......
..
4 (q)
• •
'32xl
-
1 -
Page 2
Memo to St.anl.ey H. Di.a~
•
• .. -
Xt was i.nterest~ng to see how many people s l.gned up for advanced
tourl..st i.n.form.at:Lon prl.or to c<MRJ.ng next year.
~ -~~ays,. the manufacturer•s exhi.bi.ts eli.cl.ted a great turnout of
spectators... Thl.s enabled me to gather brochures,. etc on current
tec:.hni..ques for TV survei.l.l.ance and CDal._ntena.nce of a .e-er m.al.ns ...
A.l.ao,. what w:l.th the current c.hl.ori..ne shortage,. I obt.al.ned l.nformati.on
that woul.d al.low us to go an al.ternate di.si..nfectl.on ro"Ute,. such as
caa.tructl.ng our own bypochlori.te aenerator.
One of my pr~ry tasks wbl.1e i.n Cl.evel.and was to observe the acti.v-
i.ti.es of the host entertai.oment comm~ttee. I observed and benefi.tted
froa:t worki.ng wi.th the l.oeal. c.hai.raan.,. vbl.l.e be staged and c.oordi.nated
tbe varl.ous enterta:LD~De_nt groups,. such as George Gobel. and Rosemary
Clooney,. among others.
A$ 1 have thl.s respons~b~1£ty for the 1974 Conference. I felt £t was
a worthwb~le effort to see how ~t was managed.
The attendance was ~n excess of 6,000. ~nclud~ng 1.100 ~vea. The
group heard such ~nterest~ng speakers as Governor Nelson Rockefeller
and Russell Tra~n. new E.P.A. admdn~atrator.
Charles B. C..rrol.l• JL.
• •
,
l -
---
:1.973 LEAF PICKUP
The C~ty o~ Eog1ewood, in order to decrease the inconvenience
o~ b1owiog 1eaves, p1ugged catch basins, pi1es o1 1eaves in
the gutters, etc., wi11 make avai1ab1e ~or each residence,
~~ve (S) p1astic bags, 55-ga11on capacity, in which 1eaves
are to be p1aced 1or pickup.
The p1astic bags wi11 be avai1ab1e 1rom October 23 , 1973, to
November 30, 1973,at the 1o11owing 1ocations during the hours
indicated:
8:00a.m. to 6:00 p.m . -7 days per week
Fire Station No. 2
Fire Station No. 3
Fire Station No. 4
A11en Fi1ter P1ant
24 hours
Po1~e--Fire Center
8:00 •·•· to 5:00 P-•-
590 E. Quincy Avenue
595 W. Be11eview Ave.
2890 S. Zuni Street
1500 w. Layton Ave.
da:l.:Ly
36:1.5 S. E1at:l. Street
Monday through Friday
Eoc:Lewood C:l.ty Ha:L:L -3400 S. E:Lat:l. St.
7:30a.m. to 4:00 p.a. -Monday through Friday
Ene1ewood Serv1center -2800 S. P1atte River Dr.
Residents are requested to tie the p1aatic bags and p1ace the•
w~th their regu1ar1y-schedu1ed re1uae co11ection 1or pickup by
their private bau1,rs. or near the curb on the days indicated
on the attached scbedu1e ~or pickup by the City crews. As
previous1y schedu1ed. this wi11 be the 1ast year that the City
w:l.11 have a truck in the aepara te areas; 1utu.re years wi11 be
by private bau1ers on1y, with the City 1uraisbing the p1astic
bags.
FU11 cooperation ~roa a11 parties invo1ved is aeceaaary in
order to rea1ize the coap1ete bene1it o1 tb:l.a prograa.
~~gf:;:;-ao---
Director o1 Pub1ic Work&
JI:W/1& --
'32xl
-
1 -
•
NOV.
5,6,7 !
21,23 X
JVt:)V.
8,.9,/2
26,27
CITY OF E.M.LEWOOD
-,,--iTTt•
.M?v.
/6,1.9,2a30
oa::::.
.3
•
• l • -
_,. __ -,. ....
Leaves 1973
-. •
. , '32xl
• -• -
1 -
4 (.i)
• •
-
•
• ... -
COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST FORM
LIQUOR AND 3. 2 BEER OUTLETS
APPLICANT:
Nat:f.ona.1 Tea Compa:n;y-, dba
De1 Fa,z,a Store
4160 So. Broadway
l!:ng1ewood, Co1o:rado
TYPE OF ACTION REQUESTED:
POLICE AND FBI REPCftTS:
PREVIOUS CXTY COUNCIL ACTIONS DORING PRIOR TWO YEARS.
li!:XCLDDDIG ANNUAL Rl!:Nl!:WAL:
CXTY ATTORHEr' S REVIEW:
• •
-
-
-
--.. -
IIIIIEIIIIIORA ND U U:
To: Sta.J:lJ....ey D:La1,. C:t.ty Uanager
P"ra:a.: Xa..r1 No1..l..e:nberger, Di..rector ot F!..na.n.ee
Subject: R!.sk Management Program
Date: October :1..0, 1.973
Enc1oaed p:l..ea..se t"'j_nd a copy oC a reeo.1u-t1.on .8'\lCCeated. by" Fe1.i..x Kl..c:m:aa.n of
tbe R:Lsk Planning Group and JA;,YSe1.1", £'or adopt:l.on by Counc~ of" r:i.sk:
-.nagement po1.1.ey.
Xt ~ be pert1.n.erl.t to re1.ate 11QT :l.n.terpreta.ti..on of the aet"i.on by Coun.ci.1 at
1.a.a:t Mond.a.y n..:.lght • a study seesi.on.. They are as 'Col...l..ows:
1... Adopt'i.o.n. of" a sta.temera:t o£ po1:l.cy ot rl.sk management by the C1:ty ..
2... Deve1opmen.t of' a r1..sk -.na.gement a.dm:.l.n.:l.strati.ve program over the next
n..:f..ne IIIIOD.ths Cor :l.n.c1.u.a.1.on ~ t.be 1.975 mu::n.i.ci.pa.1 budget ..
:3. Con.t:l.n.ua.ti.on. o£' tbe s~cea oC the ex:j,.ati..ng agent and :ln.sura.nc:e CCIIIIp&.ny
'in the property-ca.su.a1.ty :i.n..sura.nee C:i.el..d until December 31. 1.975 w1.th a. re-b:l.d
o£ the :1.nsura.nce to cc:m:te :l.n. .Augu.st, 1974 ..
4. Amendment oC the preaeo:t :!.n.suran.ce po1.:l.cy to :re..C'l..eet ac.De ae11" i.Dsurance
-cspaci.ty.
~. Retent:l.on oC the t""i.rm of B:YerJ..y-McC1.urg as adv:l.sore to the C"i.ty ~ the
emp1.oyee bene1""1.t :insurance area to be b:l.d Cor e:f"f"ect:1.ve date oC' Janu.a.r:.v 1,. 19'74 ..
6. Bi..ddi.ng as soon as poss"i.bl..e Cor 1:l.Ce :1.nsu.:rance, d..1..sab"1..J..:1.ty "i..nauran..ce and
-..J or med.:1.ca.1 :i.n.suran.ce poll.ci..e& ..
As a means o f' approach we ~ b:i.d the bea.1 th and denta1 1.n.su.rance area "!..n.
conjunct:f..on. w1.th the other po1.i..c:!.es, as we1.1 as the other po1.:l.c:l.ea aepa..ra.te1y
:l.n order to ascert~ whether the poaa:l.b::t1::tty o£' an extreme1.y good buy-:1..n the
IIIIS.rk:et ex..1.sts.. Ba.rr":l.ng th.i.s extreme.1y good bu;y :l.n the heal..th and. denta.l.. hea..1th
areas, we ...-:111 con.t:l.nue w:!.th p1a.n.s to se1£-i..nsure those coverages ..
Prepa.ra.ti.on. o£ the neeesaa.ry :ro:n::n i.e under wa::r :l.n eoord..i..na.ti.on wi.th the 1"':1..r.a or RS.sk P1&.n>dng Group and Byerl.y-U:CC1urg. Addi. ti.on.a11y • we 'lrl.l...l. meet 'lrl. th the
e=p1oyee groups a.t e. ,...,."!"'Y" n~ d"!!lte :l.n order to br:!.e..f" them on the bene:f':!.t
coverages.. t7pc:)n. ec:xap1et:!.c:m. ot the speci..t":1cati.OID8, we wi...l....l. be -.eat~ wi.1:.b you
Co_~ re~ew ..
"'\.-"-'--' A '-t~-C.~---._
1Car1 Nol...l.enberger
--
'32xl
1 -
--
•
Stan1e y H . Dia1, C~ty Manage r
•
• -
~e
,..,40R•...:MJM
Bruce D. Mende 1son, Adm.i.n.i..strati.ve Intern
COUNCIL ON AGING
S (c )
October 1 1, 1 9 73
Wi.th the beg.i..nn..i..ng of service of the Se.n..i.or Surrey, Eng1ewood ha.s taken
a.noth.er step fo.rwa.rd :i.n. dea.1.1.ng with prob1e:ra.s of the e1der1y. 'The new ae.n.:i..or
c::i.ti..z:.e.ns van, i...n c:onju.cti.on with a m.i.niDwll1 property tax a.nd e.x.c.1u.si..on of sa.1es
tax on food, ha.ve he1ped to rel..ieve som.e of the d.i..ffi.c:ul.t.i.es facing our e1de:r1y.
One thi...ng, however, bec:a.Dle a.bunda.nt1y c1.ea.r during the ga.theri...ng of i..n£orsna.ti.on
a..nd fo:rm.u.1a.t.i.ng of po1...icies for the Senior Surrey. Th.ere i.s no group., ccxaaa..i..ttee,
or any one orqa..n:Lza.ti.oo that acts a.s a tota1 cl.ea.ri.nghou.se for i.nfcn:zn,ati.on on the
e1.de.r1.y, nor i..s there an advisory body to advocate to city government on beha1f
of the e1.dcr1y.
There needs to be a group wh:i..ch can m.eet for an. exchange of ideas on mat-
ters rangi...ng from malce up of need survey to suggestions on exp.a.nsi..o.n of
vi.ces for the Sen....i.or Surrey.
R.econune.ndati.on
--Ba..se.d on the s:i:tua.t:i.on di..scu.ssed above, I am. recOIImlend.i..ng the £o:z::::mati.on of a.
Cou.n.c:i.1 on Ag:i..ng to advoca..te on be.ba..1f of the e .1de.r1y of Eng1.ewood a..n.d to act a..s
a 1:i.a.:i.son between the city government and agencies which provide d.i..rect services
to the e1der1y.
As i.n ma..ny other types of services and programs today, a. regi.ona...1 p1a.nni.ng
concept for services to the e1.der1y w:i....l...1 be mandatory. ~e.ady the 01.der IUne.rica..ns
Act has been a.JDe.nded, pendi.ng ra.t.:Lf i.ca.t.:i.on, to prohibit the State Di.vi.si.ons on
Aqi.ng frcxn dea..1i..ng d...:i.re.c:t1.y with waunicipa1i..ti..e.s. Area Agencies on Ag:i..ng are bei.ng
requ..i...red :i..n a mann.e.r si..Dt..:i.1ar to th.e. R.egiCliDol!IL.1 T:ra..n.sporta.ti.on Di.stri.ct.. Those ci.ti.es
which have the f oresight t o form City Cou.nc:i...1.s on Aging w i13. have coherent voices
and we11-stru.ctured. programs to present to the upcc:::uU..ng area. a.ge.nci.es. This means
simp1y those ci.ti.es wi.t.h the p1an.& get the grants and the recoq:ni.ti...on. Eng:l..ewo<:>d.
can be such a city •
A 9-12 member Coun.c:i..1. on Aging appointed by City Cou.nci..l.. for three-year, over-
.l..appi..ng t e rm.s c:::oul..d be an orga..ni.zati.o.na..1 possi.b.L1.i..ty. Members on the Counc.i...1 on
AgLng shou1d represe nt soci.a1 service agencies, senior c.i..t~en groups, the .adi.ca1
and 1ega1 professions and possi.b1y ex officio ~a from the City a~i.strati.on.
For i.n.i..~1. cO>Ord..:i..:r..o::J..ti.or.. o:f ::::r.ect:!.....-,q .agc.no:::a.s ca.r.a.d ::ouch, the ~tt.ee. c.~d b e
directed by Lois Koc:i...a..n, Assistant Di.rector of ec.-un.i.ty Deve.1o.(..e.n.t-Hou.si.ng Di.vi.si.on..
She :i..s k.now1edgea..b1e i.n prob1.em..s of the e.l..der1y aa we11 as having experience with
citizen • s caa.ai.ttees i.n her work w.i.th the Hous.i...ng a.n.d u.rba.n Re..n.ewa..1 AUthor.i.ty.
The n addi.t.i.ona.~ staff h e 1p cou.1d be provided by mysel..f and future interns or
• •
-
-
Page 2
Mr. Di.a.l..
October l..l.., 1973
administrative assistants.
Same Exi.stinq Counci.l..s in Col..orado
--t • -
In researching the Council.. on Agi..ng idea, Mr. Sta.n1ey Di..a....1, Ci.ty
Manager of Engl..e\oiDod, suggested a. va...l.u.a.bl..e a.pproa..ch. A l..etter from Mr. D:i.a..1
-as written to the City Managers of each of four ci.ti.es -Puebl..o, Love:L&..nd,
Bou1der, a.n.d Col..o.ra.d.o Springs -requesti-ng i.n£o::t:::ma.ti.on and opi..n.i...ons on their
respective Counc11s on Aging. S~1taneous1y, l..etters were written by myse1£
to the Di...rectors, or Ch.a.i..rm.e.n, of the Council...& theDL&e1ve.s, requesting si.D:l:L1a..r
i..nfo:rma.t.i..on. In this way a on.e-si.ded op:i...n.i..on and s ·u.bseque.nt one-s.i.ded report
avo.i.ded. Mr. Di..a.1 asked fi.ve questi.ons of the C.i.ty Ma..nage.rs.
1. Does thi.s agency have pai..d empl..oyees either fu.1.1 ti..me or part time?
2. D<:>es this agency ac:tua.11y a.cb:ll..i...ni.ate.r certain mun...i.cipa..l.. functions,
what are they?
3. Do you feel.. th.a.t such a.n agency shoul..d be l...i.m.i.ted to a..n advisory .rol..e
to the city cou.nci.l..?
4. To what effect does your munici.pa1 government provide direct, financia1
assistance to the agency?
5. :r::£ you were currentl..y conside.ri..ng such an agency J...n your city, hc:::J~W"
wou.l..d you feel.. i.t shou..l..d be orga.n.i.zed, and what 'W'Ou.1d you feel. wou..l..d
be its primary functions? Al..so,what wou1d be its rel..a.tionshi.p to the
a.dm.i.ni.st.ra.t.i..on?
-My 1etter to the Directors of the Cou.nci.l..s asked for a.l..l.. ava.i.l..a.bl..e informa-
tion on the agency, i.ncl..ud.i.ng personal.. nota.ti.oru; on the agency • s wea.Jcnesses,
strengths, successes, £a1l..ures, con£l...i.cts , costs and any other pertinent zaa.ter-
:i..a..1. The resul.. ts are as fol...l..ows :
Lovel..and
C:i.ty Ma..nra.ger -Tb.e City c:.ou..nc:L.l.. e.st.a.bl..i..shed the Lovel...a.nd ~ Re.l...a.t..i.on.a
ec...a.i..saion i..n 1..970. 1t i..nc.1udes seven vol..u..ntee:rs serv.i.ng t..hree·-yea.:c overl..appi.nq
te.rm.s. The Cc:.mai..ssi.an recCIUible.nd& p.:roqra.s to the C.i.ty Counci....1. to .i..ncrease qood
wi1l.. &DWX'lg the citi....ze.na of the c:i.ty and to open new oppo.rt.uni.ties i.nt.o &11 pha._&es
of coa.nu.n.:i.ty l..i.fe for a.l..l.. ci:t.i..z.en.s. Probl..eDLS of the e1der.l..y were deter:za1ned to
be a l..a.rge diffi.cu.l..ty so the H\Dnol!Ln. Re.l..a.t.ion ec:.:.:.:ni.ssi.on. esta..bl..i.shed an advisory
Coun..ci..l.. of Agi..ng to effect good progranLS i..n t.h.i..s high priority area.. The HUDta..n
Re1.a.ti.on.s program is funded by the 01der Ameri.c:a.n Act with 20' of cost COIDl..i.ng'
fran the C.ity through both .i..n-k..i.nd servi..ces a.nd direct budget a..l...l..oca.t..i.ons.
Huma..n Re1.sti.on..s Center Oi.rec:tor -The Counci..1 on Agi..ng was set up to a.dvo-
ca.te on beha.l..f of Love.1.a..nd • s E1.der1y and perfoxm. a. 1i..a.i.son ro1e bet-een the
Human Re1a.ti.ons Ccxnmi.s.si.on and Human Re.1.a.t.i.on Center. A .dvooacy i.nc1udes tax
refund l..aws, hou~i.....'"'l.g, c.tc .. at the :::.t.i::l.tc or fed.era.!. gove&:nme.nt l..ev~ and ur....s-.~.a
sea.t:i..ng .i..n parks at the 1oca.l.. governm.ent l..evel... '1'be Hu.a..n Re..l..ati.ons Center
wi..l..l.. begi..n pr09ra.m.s as a. resul..t of Counci..l.. on Aging act.i.on on ne-e aa.fety,
vi..si.tat.i.on, Sen...i..or Med.:i...c:::a.l.. C.l...i...n..j.c, and Sen..:Lor Book Cl..ub. The Counc~ is -.ade
• •
1 -
•
•
------Page 3
Mr. Di..A~
OCtobe.r 1.1, 1.973
•
• t • -
up of tDelllbe.rs of the ~d..:l..ca.1 and 1eqa.l.. profession, .soci..a.1 service agency pe:r&o.n.ne1,
ret.i.red persons , c1e.rgy-, etc. Ra.c.i.&1 mi..n.ori.ti...es sh~d be represented.. The Cou.n-
ci...1. needs m:Ln.i..ma.1 funds a..s u.ost p:rogra.DlS are undert.a.Jc.en through co.ntributi.ons.
The Counc~ can cause some friction through direct pressure on C i ty Departments
to take care of prob1em.s that may effect the e.1de.r1y.
Co1orado SprLnqs
City Ma..l'l.a.ger -The C.i.ty of Col..ora.do Spr.i...ngs has recogn..i...z:..ed the Pi..ke& PeaJc.
Oou.nc:L1 on Ag.i...ng as an advisory body to the C.i.ty Counc.i.1 and the C .i :ty Ac::bn.i..n:i..s-
t~t.i.on.. There are no paid emp1oyees as the Counci...1. on Aging is made up o.f pa_i.d
Agency :members i..n the area. The Cou.nc:.i.1 i..s str.i.ct1y a.dvi..aory and shou.1d be advi-
sory. There .i.s no c.i.ty fLDanc:1&1 a.as.i.st&nce ..
P~e.a Pea.k. CCJU.D.c:.i...1 on Ag.i..ng D.i.~ctor -The .t...petus for the Counc:.i...l.. c:a.me
frCJal interested ci.t.i.z.ens and agency repre..se.ntat.i.ve&. The 1o<:&1 off.i.cia.1.s needed
to be conv::Lnc:ed of the va1ue of the Counci.1. Thi..• bas been a.cc~1i.sbed.. The
City of Co1orado Spring-s as.k..s for the Pi..lc.es Pea.lc Aqency•s rec~datiOD.& on p:ro-
g .. .ra.. •pe.nd.i..ng for the e1de.r1y. These rec~dati.on.a a..re.n•t bi..nd..i.ng (they fee1
t.h.a t thi..s :i.a a wealcnes:a ) •
The Agency • s :four-fo1d pu.rpc:tse i.& as fo1..l..owa::.
1. Ce.ntra1i..zed coord.i.nat..i.on point and i..nfoxma.ti.on aha.ri..ng foru:JD.
for commun:i.ty programs.
2.. To avoid over.Lap and dup1i.ca.tion. of services.
3 . Sc.ree.n..i...nq service to ID&ke sure that funds are used to maximum
adva..nta.qe in the cC~U~DrUD.i.ty ...
4... Presents a united front to the c~ty on p:rob1ema of aging
in the cc::.m:run.i ty ..
Cou.n-ci.1 ha..s .rep.resent.a.ti.ves frc.a e1de.r1y, socia..l.. se:rv:i.ce aqe.nci.es, etc.
City Man.ager -A non-profit corporation nus.de up of 1.5 bc:::J.a._.rd 18eBibe.rs. Pu11-
t.:Lza.e and part-time eu'lp1oyees adm.i.ni.stra.te such progra..ms as JDea1s on whee1.s, and
provide t.:ra.nsporta.ti.on to .socia.1 functions. The City provided $35,000 for 1.973
besides federa1. fund..i..ng.
The City Manager £ee1s that the Agency has provided a service to the senior
citizens which has been 1..a.ck.i.ng. The City Council.. has a. good re.Lationship with
the Agency and asks them to carry out program.s such as ope.ratiCXlS of a. bu.s for
the ha.nd..i.c:a.ppe.d pu.rcha.sed with revenue sharing money.
Pueb1o Agency Director -Their funds cante in 1.969 frcma a Ti.t1e l:XX Ol..de.r
Americans Grant. At that t.:i.Dae the Agency was an &.r.al of the 'Onited Fund. The
fund& were to do a need study on the e1der1y i.n the ~ty. The study s .howed
-.
• •
'32xl
l -
Page 4
Mr. Dial..
October 11, 1973
--
•
• ... -
p.rob1em.a, so a fund..i..ng request wa...s baa:ed on. those prc::::llb.J...e:ms.. Orig.i...n.a..1...1y, they
were to act as & c:ata.J...yst for e.x_i_.st:i..ng soc.J...a..1 service agen.ci..e..&. Because the
e1de.r:l..y £a.i.l..ed to understand thi s, they beC&JDe a direct service agency.
Tb.ey be1ieve that a. CC~Unc:L.1 shou.1d not provide d..i..rect services b..J.t tba.t
it ahou.1d be in direct contact with age.n~a w:h.o do.
'1'hey a1so be1ieve that .a1.1 senior c:it.:i..z.en ne.eda :Ln. an area. ahou.1d be :repre-
sented on the Counci.1.. A.1.s.o that they ahou.J..d be a.aaoc.i..ated w ·i.th 1.oca..1 9~t..a
f o r ease .:1....n match.:l..nq :redera.J.. funda.
Boul..d.e:r
Cc:::luDc:i-1 D.i..rec:tor -'rbey have no Eu-1.1. or .Pa-rt ~ -..p.J...c:Jy.e•. They -~
t.er no -.an1.c.i.pa1 ~ct..i..c::aft.a . They ahou.1d not be .l..1a.i._ted to an act~axy ro~e to
the C:l.ty CouncJ..1. They de::) DOt need d.:L.rect ~~:i.a.1 .... .:Lst&nce .rz.c-the c..i.ty
9~t.
ft/IA-<Gt 7?~
Bruce D. Mende1sexl
A~t.ri~Lt.i.ve Xn.te.rn
II • •
'a2 x l
•
• -
COMMUNITY ARTS SYMPHONY
P . 0 . BOX 1222
non. Mi.1t.on Senti
Engl..ewood. City Ha1 1 ,
3400 South El..ati Street,
En.gl..ewood, Co1orado
Dear Mayor Sent~,
E N G l E W 0 0 D . C 0 l 0 R A D 0 8 0 1 1 0
GORDON PARKS. CONDUCTOR
October 3 • l.973
On be.ha.l.f of the C<:::JnUDU.D.i.ty Arts Symphony, X W'O~d l...i.ke to
request the support of the City of Engl..ev'ood for our forth-
c:OIIl.J...ng t111re:nt.ieth season. To a l..a:rge extent it waa your
generous contribution l..ast year that encouraged us to add
a sixth concert this season. As you know, that concert w.il...l.
be hel..d in Engl.ewood, and ~ are .l.ooking forward to having
Engl..ewood Jr • .and Sr. High Sc::::hoo.l. orchestra members as our
S'P8C:.i.al.. questa at that concert.
So far this year we have p1anned and/or achedu.l.ed eight
pe.rforft\&.Dces of the orchestra i...n addition to our requ..1ar
concert season. This represents a new high in mu•ical..
outreach for the orchestra, and wil...l. enabl..e several..
-thousand additional.. peop.l.e to hear and e .njoy a neW' DtU&ica1
experience. Inc1uded i.n these additiona1 c:c::Joncerta are
specific progranta ror young chi1d.ren, and 1ow income and
minority persona.
As you know, our overridLnq objective ia to provide high
qua1ity musica1 programming at the 1owaat p ~ss~1e ticket
price. Your $2,500 contribution was both aiqnifica.nt and
necessary ~ he1p~g us meet that objective Last season.
This year with your continued assistance, we wi11 be ab1e
to offer our expanded musica1 progr~g and sti11 QAintain
an average subs cri ption t.i.clc.et price of 1ess than 90 cents
per concert, and s pec.ia1 program ticket price of 1eas than
SO cents per ticket.
Thank you very much for your continuing interest and support.
We are very proud of the accomp1.ishments, dedication and
enthusiasm of our orchestra ftlembera.. You have been very
import.an.t to their success. X hope we can count on you again
this year.
Si.~y,-
~ C. Koerni.g, Jr.
Preai4ent, Community Arts
sympb.bny Board
5(4)
• •
'32xl
-
•
• .. -
5 (d)
ENGLEWOOD CHA.I'V'IBEA OF COIVIIVIEFICE
1IIBCl W..et G........-a A~ -Eo .,glew : ::::l d Col~ 8Ct"t"''
~ C3CX3l 7B'1-"7B3EE
October 5, 1973
The Honorable Counc~1-oman and Counc~lmen
C .l.ty of Englewood
3400 South El.ati. Street
Englewood• Colorado 80110
Dear Coun.ci.lwocn.an and Counc.i.l•eo.z
The Engl.~d Chamber of ec-e..rce :l.s the CJ.ty• .s
busi.ness development and busi.ness attrac.t:l.on •~ -the only
one :l.t bas. We are happy to fulfi.ll. your ~shes ~ thi..s
category. We seek your cons:l.derati.on of cont~~D& your
:l.nve.atm.ent in the total program of the Chem.ber of eoa.nerce.
We request pl.edge oL $15,000.00 to a.saLst ua ~n funding a
program of m.ai.ntai.n.:l.ng the ec.onom.i.c. .stabi.l.i.ty of our area.
You have been very ably represented by :Mayor M.i..l.ton
Senti. on our Board of D:l.rectors. Tb:l.s :l..s devel.op:l.ng a l.l.ai.aoo
between the Ci.ty and Cham-ber that hasn• t e.x:t.sted before.
Commun~c.ati.on i.s also i.mprov:l.ng by the part:l.c:l.pat:l.on of C~ty
Manager Stan D~a~ serv~ng as an appoLDted member o£ the Board
of Di.rectors.
I.n our de1~be:rat:l.on s. we dec.t.ded that ~taprove~DeD.t of
roadways w~th:l.n our trade area was of pr~ i.mportance :l.f we
were to cont~nue to str~ve for qua1:1.ty Lmprovement of our
envt..ronmen.t... Tb:l.s concerted effort has 1ed to the c.omposi.te
Western Arapahoe County Road 1mproveaent Map.
More C~ty-Cbamber projects of tht..s type are needed and
are p1anned. Such projects attract exce11ent parti.ci.patt..on of
our vo1unteers. At mid-po:l.nt th:l.s year. we had agat..n vo1unteered
a1mo.st three Lhousand (.3000) m.an-hours for the bette-nDent of our
area.
~uh?/
P~al.dent
LEPted
·-
• •
'32 xl
-
l -
--..
·--
7 {b)
CIOS ORIGI><AL
CONTRACT FOR ENCROACHMENT ALONG RIGHT OF WAY
THIS AGREEKENT. aade and entered into this day of October,.
1.973,. bet=ween TI-lE COLORADO AND SOl.TTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY,. a Colorado cor-
poration,. hereinafter called the ''Ra..i.l.way'' and the CXTY OF ENGLEW<X>D,. a
-.s.n.icipa.l corporation of 'the State of Colorado. hereina...ft:er c:al.led. the
''Licensee'',. WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS,. the Licensee has requested a l.icense fro• the Railway to
construct a portion of a concrete apron and facing on the right of way of
the Ra..i.J.way at Milepost 6.40 of its Shericla.n Branch; and
NHEREAs,. the Rail.way is will.ing to grant to the Licensee the
right to construct and maintain said concrete apron and facing.
NOW,. THEREFORE,. in consideration of the s -UJD. of One and No/100
Dol.l.ars ($1.00) in hand paid by Licensee to Rail.way immediately upon
execution of this agreement,. and upon the terms and conditions hereinafter
set forth. the Railway hereby grants unto ~he Licensee a license to enter
upon the premises of the Railway at Milepost 6.40 of the Sheridan Branch,
City of Englewood. Colorado. to construct and thereafter •ain~ain upon
said right of way. at the sole expense of the Licensee. a portion of a
concrete apron and facing .. location of which being sho\llfn in red on Print
No. 112972., attached hereto and made a part hereof:
1 . Said concrete apron and facing shall be constructed and
m.a.i.ntained in such -.a..nner and at such t~e or tiaes and of such -aterials
as shall meet with the approval of the Chief Engineer of the Railway.,
and shall not hinder., delay or endanger the operation of engines., trains.,
cars or business of Railway over its track or tracks now laid or hereafter
II --
'32xl
1 -
-
C&S ORJGJZ"\;AL
CONTRACT FOR ENCROA~tENT ALONG RIGliT OF WAY
TiilS AGREEMENT .. made and entered into this day of Oc't:ober.
1973., between TI-lE COLORADO A."'JO SOl.TnlERN RAILWAY COMPANY. a Colorado cor-
porat:ion. hereinafter cal.1ed the ''Railway•• and the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,. a
municipal corporation of the State of Colorado. hereina~er called the
''Licensee" .. WITN ESS ETH:
W.ffiREAS .. the Licensee has requested a license from the Railway to
construct a portion of a concrete apron and facing on the right of way of
the Rai1way at Milepost 6.40 of its Sheridan Branch; and
WHEREAS., the Railway is will ing to grant to the Licensee the
right to construct and maintain said concrete apron and £acing.
NOW. THEREFORE .. in consideration of the sum of One and No/100
Do1lars ($1.00) in hand paid by Licensee to Railway immediately upon
execution of ~his agreemen~. and upon ~he ~erm.s and condi~ions hercinaf~er
set for~h. the Railway hereby grants unto the Licensee a license to enter
upon the premises of the Railway at Milepost 6.40 of the Sheridan Branch.
City of Englewood. Colorado. to construct and thereafter maintain upon
said right of way. at the sole expense of the Licensee. a portion of a
concrete apron and facing. location of which being shown in red on Print
No. 112972. attached hereto and made a part hereof:
1. Said concrete apron and facing shall be cons tructed and
.ain~ained in such manner and at such time or times and of such materials
as sh.all meet with the approval of the Chief Engineer of the Railway.
and shall not hinder. delay or endanger the operation of engines. ~rains.
cars or business of Railway over its track or tracks now laid or hereafter
laid on said premises. or in any manner interfere with the present or
future u se o£ said premises. The Licensee shall not enter upon said
picmises for the purpose of constructing. aaintaining or removing said
concrete apron and facing except upon forty-eight hours• notice to the Chief
Engineer of Railway. and then a designated representative of Railway may
oversee or inspect all of said work as it progresses. at the expense of
Licensee. and performance of such work shall be subject to his approval .
2. In c~ •e Railway shall. after said concrete apron and
facing have been cons~ructed, build upon its pre.ises any additional
track or tracks. or structures. or make any changes 1n existing tracks
or structures, the Licensee shall. at once. a~ its own expense. aake such
changes in its said concrete apron and facing as may be necessary to aake
the same conform in their relation to said new tracks or structures. or
changes in existing tracks or structures. in all respects to the conditions
herein required for said present tracks or struct·ures. or as aay be required
by the Railway.
3. The Licensee will at all t~mes rclc~~c. protect, indemnify
and save h~rmless Railway from all claims. demands, judgments. loss. costs
and expenses. for injury to or death of any person. or 1oss or damage to
the property of any person or persons whomsoever (including both parties
hereto and th~ir c!!!:p!.cye-~s). in :!.ny m:t...*"!:n.er :.'!.ris:in~ frC'!!!. or gr!::'win~ cut o~
in whole or in part.. the construction. reconstruction. aa.intenance. operation.
repair. change. existence. use or removal of said concrete apron and facing.
whether caused by the negligence of the Railway. its servants or employees.
or otherwise .
4. If Licensee shall well and faithfully eo•ply with all
the terms. covenants. and conditions herein set forth on the part of --
'32 xl
-
•
•
•
Licensee to be observed and complied with. the license herein granted by
Railway shall continue in force to the full expiration of the period of
one (1) year from the date hereof. and thereafter until terminated. upon
not l.ess than sixty (60) d .ays• written notice by either party hereto to the
other; but if Licensee shall fail to perform any of the covenants herein
contained. Railway shall have the right to terminate this license forth-
with and without notice. Any notice herein provided for shall be suffi-
ciently given and delivered if mailed in an envelope properly stamped
and addressed to Licensee. Upon the termination of this licen.se in any
of the modes herein provided for. Licensee shall. at its own expense. upon
being notified so to do by Railway. remove said concrete apron and facing
fro. said premises. and restore the ground to a safe and 1cve1 condition.
and in case of its £ai1ure so to do. the Railway may at its option remove
the concrete apron and facing from said premises at the so1e expense of
Licensee.
S. The Licensee sba11 not transfer or assign this 1icense
vithout the written consent of Railway. The sa~d license sha11 be binding
upon the heirs. personal representatives. successors and assigns of the
parties hereto.
XN WITNESS WHEREOF. the parties hereto have executed this
instru.ent. in duplicate. the day and year first above written.
Attest:
Secretary
Attest:
City C~erk
Approved a ) &a.
~D epartment "
Approved :
E.~~-4-
di1cf Eiig1neer
ntE COLORADO AND SOI.TIHERN RAILWAY
CCMPANY
By
Pre.sident
CITY OF ENGLEIOOOO
By
Its ____________________________ __
-2 -
·-
• •
'a2xl
1 --
•
~ ..
~-------.-+~~--r
ct:
~-
: -
·-
---~---·-----------
t ~{ ...
~ oJ
~
.-\-
~
~
"0-
~
~: _-::_.i
.... ,
TNE CDL.,_..,IilltD ....4AD -S4/:IUT~A'N ;&fULW'AT' ~#AIP~Y
~._,.,.._c,. ,...,.,JII#
C/TT llf'F ~N·~CI'Y~ ,.. __
/S-A<f/l2; e",.,.~,r.l'"• A.-rw:~~n A,
All. p _ 6 . 4-D, Sh.-,,';o',.n .8,._,,~
e,.;r/r ........ dj. c .. ,. .. ~
QFF,C• 01' Ch,~F £ _ _,;,,.,.,. ,o,.,..,."'"'~ C•/•rotl'd'~
p,.~n~ ...v.. //4!' 72. .N•v-.z.~, /372.
.Sc,.,/c.· /·• 10. /••'
• •
'32xl
-
-
FROM'
DATE'
SUBJECT'
•
• -
"Yhe l!on ora.ble Mayor and "'"-t.e~ra
o[ tbe Eng1ewood City Coua.cll
St.:>nl.-y H. DiBl. City :M .nn-er
Ocu.ber 11, 1973
AMENDMENTS TO MASTER STREET PLAN
The City Council recently held a public bearing regarding a.DleD.dn1eD.tB to
the l\ol.a.ster Stree t. Plan n..s recorn.Dl.e.D.ded by tbe Flann log Corn.rnlaalcxa..
Fo11()9{lD.g this hea..r-ing. the Ci.ty CouncU reque.a~ the 2.chn\ntst:raU.cm. to
develop extensive lnfortn..a.tloo regarding the alignxn.ent: of""W'l_oderDlA!!re
Street versus Na ~·a jo t.n the vicinity of Qo.lncy Avenue. The develop:D1eD.t.
of tbts ln£orJD..a.ti o:n wtll take scn:n.e t:tKDe ...
ID the JD.e2.D.t.h:n.e . u . would e:eem tha~ the City Cc:n.mcU J.Dtght. welt wtab to
proceed to decide the other streets rega.rd.lnc "Which the bearing was held
ra:t:ber tha.n to lea -e these ubangt.ac .....
1n addttlou. to decidlog ..rbetber the M-t.e.r Street P1an ahou.ld s~ the
additional street rlght.s-oi'-~y a.a recouunended. It see-ms thnt. tbe Clt.y
Council :r:nlgbt: wi s h to consider redefining tbe pollclea by 'Which the Cl.t:y
either requires the donation o.f street rlgbt..s-of"-~-ny or purchases tbeD:L.
It i.s the opinion of the City Attcrney that. the Cley" may not f:orce a property
owner to donate r eet rigbt.--o.f-way unless he ts developing la.Dd _.hlcb
requires the app val o( a subdlvlE.Ion p.lat.... Attached you. ..rtll find a copy
o{ a JD.ernor a:ndun.t (rom Kells Waggoner to 01e wbLch &bows dult. the eetl-
TYL.1.t ·ed cost of purchasing t:be rights-aL-way under dlscu.sat.OID ls $255. 866.
There would appear to zne to be tbe fo1lovrl.Dg ba..alc alt:.ernat."lvea:
1. Proce ed t m medl.ately to purchase all of the rlghbl-o{-'W-.y tnvolved
:aUli.zt.n.g appr-a.I.sa.l processes. negotlat:l.OD.S. e .t.c.
2. A~.-alt 1:he de' ~lopD1.an.t of the areas adjacent. t..o the street a!KI the
requests o;. t h e owners. at which t.Une the City would purchase the
:a:igb.t..s-oi-,;, ny pu.rs u.ant to norJna! procea:.aee.
3. Walt until the adjacent property owners request. the h:nproveDl-eD-t. of:
the st.::-eet. !l::. -.:-.-b i ch tlm.e the City wou1d request the ~era o"f the
prO!)Crt:y t ::> ci:J>O.ate the rights-of-way. or. that Laillng. tbe City could
purchase t:heJD..
Respect1u.lly.
c=;;;: ~~_)/...I:::> -/.c?
STANLEY H. DIAL
City Man~er
S HD,d£1
A t:t 3chTn ~nt
7 (b)
II • •
-
•
i
I
I
\
•
• -
~
-qcw•"D'IM
Stanl..ey H . D~a1 . C~ty Manager
~ ~e11s Waggoner
--.cl'• MASTER STREET PLAN
..
October 11. 1973
Fo1Iow1ng is a recap o~ probab:l.e rigbt-o1-way costs as they
re1ate to tbe Master Street P1an.sbou1d Council.. decide to
proceed with acqusition :
(Ba•ed. on a $1.0 0 per squ•re 1 oot coat)
B~oc:.ll:::: S quare Feet
2000-2300 w. Yal.e Ave. 1263.5 X 40 -50 ,540
290.0 s. Wyandot St. 630 X 30 16,900
2SOO s. Va1l..e,jo St. 462 .8 X 15 p1ua
630 X 15 -16,692
2900 s. Uaat:L11a St. 630 X 30 18,900
2900 s. Sho shone St. 630 X 30 18,900
:sooo s . Wyando t S t. 598.6 X 30 17,9 58
3000 s. Val..1e,jo St . 598.6 X 30 17,9 58
3000 s . U-.a t:i l.1a St . 598.6 X 30 17 ,958
2!100 s. Ga1apago St . 660 X 30 19,800
4100 s . lrfava.,jo St. 610 X 60 36,600
1a00-1900 W. Baker Ave . 478 X 30 piLus
C oat
$50,540
18,900
16,692
18,900
18,900
17,95 8
17,958
17 ,958
19,800
36,600
21,660
Tota1 BatLaated Coat -----------$255,666
122 X 60 -21,660
~erel..y .
7';;~~---x~u~-------"~1..18 Waggoner \;:::)
~rector o1 Publ..ic Work&
EW/1&
• •
'32xl