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1973-12-03 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet
1 - ·. • • - CITY COUNCIL #IEETING -Regu~a..r O.C-.ber 3, ~973 • ... ....... - , - • • - 8:00 P.M. • • - AGENDA. FOR THE REGUXAR COUNCXL MEETXNG DECEMBER 3, 1973 Ca.1.1. to o .rder, i.nvoc.a.ti..on by Reverend Fred Hahn, x.a..&nue1 Lutheran Chu..rc:h, p1.edge of a11eg:i.ance 1ed by Boy Scout Troop No. 1.54, and ro11 ca1.1. Minutes of Previ..ous Meeting. /<a> ReguLar Meeting of November 19, 1973 ... enc1osed ... ) CCopi..es ..._/ 3- Vi..eitora. t./(c) R.ec:oqn..:l..tion of "Spec:La.l.. Gueats" of the Cou.n.c::L1.. M.r ... Tamas X.i.sm.a.rki., owner of the Studio Lounge, 5020 South Broadway, wi.1..1. appear i.n regard to the renewal.. of beer, lJ..quor, an-d w:i.ne l..:i.cenaea... (Copy of the :report from Pol..ic:e Ch.i..e:f and Minutes :fr<lal the Cou.nei.1 mee~g o£ Nov-.ber 6, 1972 ene1osed ... ) Other Vi.si.to:rs ... General.. Di..scuaai..on • ~-> Mayo.r•s Choice ... ./ (b) 4... Communications -No Acti..on Recommended ... ./ <•> /Cb> .._A' c) J {d) Mi....nutes of the Hou.&:Lng Au:thori:ty and Urban R8newal.. Authority JDeet:i.ng of Oct.ober 23, 1973... (Cop:l.es e.ncl..osed ... ) M.i..nutes of the Water and Sewer Board ... ti.ng of No- vember 20., 1973... (Copi.es encl..oaed ... ) Mi..nutea of the P1.a..nn..:l..n.g and Zoni..nq C~a:l...on ... t~q• of Oc:tober 2 and November 1.3~ 1..973. (Cop-L•• e.nc:l..oeed._) Me~mGrandum fX"CCal the Dir•c:to.r of C~:i.ty o.v.l..os--nt ~r:Lz.i..ng his tri..p to D&.11AI..s, Texas for the XnatJ..tu.te on Pl..&nn.i.n9., Zoning., and Ea.1..nent nc-....i..n :fr~ ~..r 7 to 9, 1..973. (Copies enc:l..oaed.) • • 1 - - - - --- page 2 December 3 Agenda. 4.. Co.nmrun...i..cati..on..s -No Action Rec<XmD.e.nded (Conti.nued) ... J (e) Memorandum from the C:i. ty Mana.ge:r conc::ern.i.n.g u.n.i..fo.rm. c1a.ss:i.ficati.on o£ a.ccounta... (Copi...es enc1o&ed ... } V (f) Memorandum to the C .:i.ty Counc:i.1 c:on.cern..::Lng si.c:Jc. 1eave a.n.d a..nnua1 1eave -£or the City Ma.na.ge.r.. (Copies enc1osed.) J (g) JoloeKnorandum from the City Ma..nager conce:r::n:i...ng energy conservat:i.on... (Copies enc1osed ... ) (h) Report froiD the Ase:i-sta..nt Ci.ty M&na.ger conce.rni.ng fra:te~ orga.ni..z:.a.t:i..on.a :i...n the City of E .ng1'1!!11'W'00d ... (Copies enc1oaed ... ) ~b) ~) J (f) Counc:i.1 action reque.at for 3 ... 2 beer 1..i.cen.a:e ren..,..1 for Sa.£....-ay Stores. 125 Ea.st Hampden... (Cou.nci.1 Action Request Fo::r:m. en.c1oaed ... ) Counc.:L1 action requ._.t for 3.2 beer 1i.c:e.n..ae .re.newa..1. for K..i.n.g Soope:rs, 5050 South Pede.r.a1 B1vd.... (Counci...1. Action Request Form. enc1oaed ... ) Re~dat.ion fra-the Ch&.:Lz-..n of the water and Sewer Board for approva1 Of SU.pp1-.nt ••s to the South Gate S&ni.:t.at.ion Di.at.r:i.ct.. (S-it-4 ... (b)) ... Rec~d.ati.on :frc.~. the Cba~ of the Water and Sewer Board for a new 1ea•e ror a re1ocated a~te for KQX.X rad.:i.o station. (See item. 4 ... {b)) ... Reca.:nend&t.i.on from the Chai.xm.a.n of the Wate.r and Sewer Board for the ren.~ of a l..ease for G.round Wate.r Appropriators Aaaoci..ati..on, of not more tha..n 2,000 acre feet of Mc:Le11.an Reservoir water... (See .:Lt.m 4 .. (b))- Memc:;)~dum frOID. the C.i.ty Ma.n&qe..r to the C.i:ty Attorney conce.x:n.i..nq the a.n:nexa.tion of 183 acre• i..n the vi..ci....J:::l.i.ty of Santa Fe and un..:Lon. Streets... (Copies e.nc1.oaed ... ) J 6.. Ci.ty Attorney _/ (a) B:i...l...1 for an ord...i...r:la.nce. aut.ho.r~z.i.ng the ••t&b1i.sbMe.nt of a o...:Laabi.1~ty and Dent.a1 a.a..1.th :x.n.urance Program .. {Cop~ea enc:l..o&ed .. ) -- '32xl J - 1- • • • t • - page 3 December 3 Agenda. C:l.ty Attorney (Continued) ... ~b) BiL1. fen: an Ordi.na.n.ce e1.i.minati.ng Co1o.ra.d.o Day and Co1umbua Day as offi.cia1 Ci.ty hol..i.days a..nd repLac:i..ng them. with Thankagi.'V'i...ng P:ri.d.ay and a fl..oat..i..ng hol..:l..day .... ch year to be taken at the empl..oyee•a d1.&c:reti.on; and ......na...s.ng the-CCIIID.V~aion of ai.Ck. l..eave to annual.. 1.-ve from. a 3-l.. ba•:l..a to a 2-1 b&si.s after the a.c - c:::uzau.1.at:i..on of 90 days ai.c:lc. 1-ve... (Copies e.nc:l..osed ... ) B:l.11 fox an O:rdin&Dc:e ..-nd~g the Pol..ic:e Pens:l.on FUnd to p:rov1..de for a 6 ... 5 percent con:t.ri..buti.on. by the City and to &..1...1.QllllloiJ' co.n:tribut.i.ona from the IIM!!UDbe:rs of the Po1i.ce o.~t to r-.:l.n at 5 percent.. (Copies encl..oaed ... ) Bi11 for an Ord...i...na.nc:e a.11owj.ng Fi:r.....e.n who te.z::m.i..n&t.e their -,p1CJY'Dl4!EI'l't w:i..th the City to w:Lthdra.w the:Lr actual.. c:::ont.ri.buti.ona to the Pe.nai.on P'Und with :J..nter- eat. (Copies enc:1.oaed ... ) 7.. City Manager (&) .._../(b) (d) B:L1.1 for an O:rdinar.t.c:e a,pprovi.n.g a pe.z:a.:l.t for ~ c:on- st:ruct.i..on of a water 1.i...ne by the Den:ve.r 'llater Board i..n South Shoehone Avenue between Weat D&~tb. and w .. t Fl..oyd... (Copi..es e.n.c=1.oeed ... ) OrdJ....nance on f.i..na.1 read.~ appropr-i..at:i..Dg -.cn.ie• for 1974 expandi..tu..re..a. (Pa•••d c::JD f;L.r.t r-di..ng" November 19, 1973.) ord.J..na.n.ce on fi.n&1 r--.dinq ado~g the 1...974 budget ... (Passed on first :r--d.:J..ng on Nov.-bar 19, 1..973.) :::;:;;;:H~ /~~ --.rL? ( City Manager SHD/_pp • • - - - --- INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 8, CHAPTER 1, TITLE II, OF THE 1969 E.M.C. RELATING TO FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND CONTRIBUTION S; AND ADDING A NEW SECTION AUTHORIZING THE CREATION OF A SPECIAL FUND FOR THE REPAYMENT OF FIREMEN'S ACCUMULATED CONTRIBUTIONS TO SAID SPECIAL FUND WITH INTEREST THEREON UPON TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT WITH THE CITY FIRE DEPAR:nmNT. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as fo11ows: Section 1- That Sect:l.on 8, Chapter 1, Ti.t1e II of the 1969 E.M.C. is hereby amended to read as fo11ows: ~ CONTRIBUTION TO THE FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND Section 2. Commenc:l.ng on JANUARY 1, 1974, there sha11 be deducted from the month1y sa1ary of each and every pai.d member of the Eng1ewood Fire Department a. sum equa1 to FIVE AND ONE-HALF PERCENT (5 1/~) of said members month1y sa1ary pursuant to Artic1e 50, Chapter 139, Section 5-5(4), Co1orado Revised Statutes, 1963, as amended, which s -~ sha11 be deposited ~n the C~ty Fireaen•a Pension Fund. The 1969 E.M.C. is hereby amended by adding a section, t:o be numbered 9, which sect:i..on reads as fo11ows: 2-1-9 FIREMEN'S ACCUMULATED CONTRIBUTION§ BE PAX- MENT -SPECIAL FUNQ CBEA:rED (a) Every pa:i.d meDiber of the Eng1e-.od F:l.re Department who sha11 res:Lgn or -1- - - - 1 - • • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION s. CHAPTER 1. TITLE II. OF THE 1969 E.M .C . RELATING TO FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND CONTRIBUTIO~S ; AND ADDING A NEW SECTION AUTHORIZING THE CREATION OF A SPECIAL FUND FOR THE REPAYMENT OF FIREMEN'S ACCUMULATED CONTRIBUTIONS TO SAID SPECIAL FUND WITH INTEREST THEREON UPON TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT WITH THE CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. as fo11ows: Section 1. That Section 8. Chapter 1. Tit1e II of the 1969 E.M.C. is hereby amended to read as fo11ows: 2-1-8 -CONTRIBUTION TO THE FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND Section 2. Commencing on JANUARY 1. 1974. there sha11 be deducted from the month1y sa1ary of each and every paid member of the Eng1ewood Fire Departn>ent a su= equa1 to FIVE AND ONE-HALF PERCENT (5 1/27..) of said me>Dbers month1y sa1ary pursuant: to Ar·t:ic1e 50. Chapter 139., Section 5-5(4). Co1orado Rev1sed Statutes. 1963. as amended. which s·-m sha11 -deposited in the City Firemen's Pension Fund. The 1969 E.M.C. is hereby amended by adding a section. to be numbered 9, which section reads as fo11ows: 2-1-9 FIREMEN'S ACCUMULATED CONTRIBUTIONS -REPAY- MENT SPECIAL FUNQ CR£AT~D (a) Every paid JDeD>ber of the Eng1e.....,od Fire Department who aha11 rea:ign or -1- -. • • '32xl ----- J- • • • • .. - be discharged from the Department pr~or to becoming e1~g~b1e for any retirement, disabi1ity or other bene- f~t as prov~ded by Co1orado Revised Statutes, 1963, Chapter 139, Artic1e 50, as amended, sha11 be entit1ed to a refund of his accumu1ated contributions to the City's Firemen's Pension Fund. ''Acc:UDD.J.1ated contributions'' sha11 mean the sum of said Firemen's contributions to the City's Firemen's Pension Fund,. together wi.th interest,. if any,. thereon as sha11 be determined by t:he Board of Trustees of s~d Fund. (b) There ~s hereby estab1~shed a spec~a1 fund to be 1cnown. a..s the "Firemen's AccUIDU1ated Contributions Fund'' for the purpose of refunding accumu1ated contributions to those firemen c~ng withi.._n the provision& of this section. (c) The C~ty sha11 make contr~but~ons to (d) said ''Firemen's Atc:cUIIIU1at:ed Contributions Fund" of one and one-half percent (1 1/2"1:.) of tota1 Firemen's sa1aries month1y to f~nance the benef~t as here~n provided. In add~t~on to the powers and ob1~gat~ons imposed upon the Board of Trustees of t:he Eng1ewood F~re Pena~on Board by Art~c1e 50. Chapter 139. Co1orado Re~aed St:at:ut:ea., 1963., as amended., said Board sba11 have a.11 powers neces- sary t:o superv:l..ae and adm:i..ni.ater the t:erma of th~s sect~on. In add~t:~on. thereto. sa~d Board sha11 have t:he power frCXD tilDe to t::LJoe. and as t:he need may arise. t::o t::ra.n.afer an.y aurp1u..s monies reau.1t:i..n.g Ln said "'Fi..reme.n • a Acc:UIIIU1at:ed Con- -2- - • • , • • • .. - tributions Fund" to the "FireJDen' s Pension Fund" of the City. Introduced, read in fu11, and passed on first reading on the 3rd day of Dece=ber. 1973. Pub1ished in fu11 as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 6th day of December. 1973. ATTEST: ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer I, Kar1 No11enberger. do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate, and comp1ete copy of a Bi11 for an Ordinance paaaed on first reading on the 3~d day of December. 1973. -3- • • - 1 - • • • • - COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OP' ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO DECl!:UBER 3, 1973 REGUIAR MEETING: The C~ty Coune~ o~ the C~ty ot Eng1ewood, Arapahoe County, CoJ..ora.do, met :l.n regu1.ar ae•!u!l:f..on on December 3, 1973, at 8:00 P.M. Mayor Sent~, pres~~. ca11ed the meet~ to order. The ~voeat::lon. was gi.ven by the Rev. Fred Hahn, IlmDan.ue.l.. Lutheran Church. The P1edge of' A1J._eg"i.a..nee was 1ed by Boy Scout Troop No. 1~4- The Ua.yor asked £'or ro1.1 ea.J..1. Upo:n. the c~ or the ro11, the f"o1.1~ were present: Coune:i.l.. :Members Schwab, Scl:J:naekenbe:rg, Brown, B1esa1..ng, Se:nt.i.. Absent: Connc:f..1. l.lellibera Benn'ng, Dhor::lty. The Mayor decl..ared a quorum present. A1ao present were: C~ty Yanager D::la1 C~ty Attorney ~ A.ae~.etant C1. ty Mu>ager YcCown .Ad:m1.:n..:S..I!I'tre.t:f..ve Aaa:l.stant laende1.ao:n I>1.rector of" P'-1..nan.ce Nol...1enberger Cb1e£' of" Pol..:f..ce C1aeby Counc::l1ma.n-e1ect Sovern Counc:l.:l..man-e~ect Anderson * COUNCJ:UU.N BROWN I«JVl!D AND COUNCIIKAN BLESSING SECONDI!:D A YJTION TO APPROVE 'I'HE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR lloii!:ETING OF NOVDIBJ!:R 19, 1973. Upon the c~ or the roll, the vote reau1 ted a..s f"ollowa: A,Jea: Counc.:1..1 J.lember-e Schwab, Schnackenberg, Brown, Bl....e••:f....z:lc, Sent~- Absent: Counci...l.. Jr.lambera Henning, Dhor::lty. The Mayor dec1.ared the mot::lon carr::led. * * - II • • , - - • • • • - 2 Mayor Sent~ reco~zed the ~o11~ c~t~zens rram the 1~st o£' "Spec:!.~ C:!.t::l.zen Program Inv:l.teea". Mr. and Mrs. Arvon R. Hegna., 3295 So. H:i_gh Street, Prec:l.nct No. 7. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Vo:!.ght, 3930 So. Pear1 Street, Prec~ct No. 9. * Jrboo. Tama._s K:l.amarld.., owner o:£' the Stud...i.o Lou.:nge, 5020 South Broadway, appeared be:£'ore Coun.c:!.l.. ~ regard to the renewa.1. of a beer, l..::l.quor, and ~e l..::l.cense. ).lr • .K.:l.sma.rlcl. stated that he was ava..:1.1ab1e f:'or qu.est:lon.s as requested by Counc:1.1. Counc::l.1man Bl..ess~ stated that the Stud~o seemed to have a 1ot o:£' po1j_ce eau:p1a..i.nts eoneern.J...ng a.et:l.v1.t:f..es at the Lounge. Mr. K.:.1s:mark:::1. stated that he had a new manager who :l.s a 2S0-1b. :1..nd::l.v1..du.a..1 who W'l!l..a c apabl..e o£' b.a.nd..1-J...ng ~y ::l.n.d1v1dua..1a. He stated tb.a.t :!.t was b.:i.a pra.ct:l.ce a.J.:ways to ea.1.1 the pol..:l.ee to protect the we1f'a..re of' a.1...l.. :l..:nd:lvi..dua.1s :l...nvo1ved. He te1t that h1.a bar was a world...ng-c1.aaa bar wb.J.ch produced a certa.1.n atmosphere of' tb.1._a sort. Counc~ Sebwa.b :J.nqu..i..red 'W'by" peop1.e of th.i..s nature cont~ue to come back to b.:l..s bar. Mr. K.:.1ama..rld.. stated that f":1ve years ago th:l.a ba..r had sol.d e ·ve.ryth:l..ng, :l.ncl.ud..:l...n.g l...1.quor and gambl..:1.ng. The nature of' the bar had changed tremendoual..y :l.n the pe.._at two years. Counc~1man Brown stated that the Counc:1l.. was respons:1b1e to the peopl..e f"or the manner '!..n wh:leh the bar :!.s :llll!lnllged., and that the Counc:11 was concerned that "the pl..a.ce cou1d poss:l.bl...y be managed better. He stated that he, Cor one, wou.1d be l.oolc:l...ng £'or :Improvements :f..n the f"'uture. C:1ty Attorney Be.ra.rd.:i.n.:1 :l.nqu.~ed oC l.fr • .K.1.s:ma.rlc:1 concern..:l...J:lg the m.:l.nor age d.r~ charge. Urs. Teresa K:lama.rlcl appeared beCore Council. She expl..a.1..ned. the :l.nc:l.dent of' the m:l..n.or age dr~ charge, sta.t:l.ng that she had checked the l.:l.cen.se and the :1.nd:1.v:ldu.a.1 was born :1.n 1949. She stated that she had s:l.x w:lt:nesses to that ef"Cect. Cou.nc:1.1man Schwab :l.nq~ed of" the C~ef" of" Po1:1.ce why so many oC the cal..l..a were m.:l.scel....l..an.eou..s checks :1.n 19'73. Cb.i.e£ C1.a.abY stated that the Pol..i.ce Department records :l.ncl..u.de each t~ an ~c:l.dent occurred. The 26 cal...1s :1.n 1973 are m.:l.sl.ea.d.:l.ng. S:l.xteen were ndseel...l..an.eou.s, wb..:lcb coul..d :l..ncl..ude a.nyth:1..ng f"rom ba..r checks to f"a..l.se a.1a.rma. He f"el..t that the K.i.smark:l.' s had been very coopera.t1.ve and that the one count on under-age dr:1..n.lc:1..ng had a de.t""'erred. pl.ea wh.J.ch spoke much better tba.n a su.spended sentence. On.l..y seven oC the eal...l..s are of' a more ser1.ou.s nature. II • • r 32xl - - - - - --- 3 Counc:i._1.ma.n Sehwa._b stated that th ~re appeared to be a decrease i.n. the r:l.ghts and other more ser:!.ous c~s wh..i..ch bad been an :lmprovement over 19'72. Mayor Sent:!. stated that he apprec:!.ated the ~smar~'s c~ beC'ore the Cou:nc:!..1. COUNCIU.IAN BLESSING UOV1!:D AND COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED A I«YriON TO APPROVE A LICENSE FOR THE STUDIO LOUNGE, !>020 SOUTH BROA.IJIW.AY... Upon the ca1J.. or the ro1.J...., the vote resu.1 ted as C'o1..1.owa: .A:yes: Cou.n.c:1...1 Members -Schwab , Schnackenberg, Brown, Bless~, Sent:!.. Nays: None Absent: Council Jr.faabera Henn..:!..ng, Dhori.. ty. The Uayor declared the mot:f..on e..a.rr1..ed. ... • COUNCIU.IAN BLESSING :w:7VED AND COUNCIUIAN BROWN SECONDED A J.aYriON TO DESIGNATE VERNON MANN AS A REP'RESJ!:NTAIIVE OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES MEETING IN SAN JUAN, PIJ'ERTO RICO. Upon the ea.1.1 of" the ro1.1, the "VOte resu.1 ted a.a :f"o11ows: A:yes: Counc:!.1 Members Scbnackenbe.rg, Brown, B1.esa1..ng, Se.n.t.1... Na.ys:: Counc1.1 Member Sehwab. Absent: Counc:11. Members Henn..:1...ng, Dhor:i.ty. The ~r declared the mot:i.on carr:!.ed. Counc:!.l.man Schwab :l.nqu:S.red whether there .. re an;v" reports on the new bus 1:1..ne at th.:ls t:1..me. Aaa:l.sta.nt Ci.ty Yana.ge:r llcCown stated that i.t had done very poor1.y :1.n the C':l.rst week, c..a.rr;y1..ng 28 pasaencera a day". Adm:l..n.:lstrat:!.ve Aas:i.sta.nt Yende1son stated that :it W1!UJ ru:n:n..:l..Jlc about the same at tb..:ls t:l.me, but d:l.d have a b.1..gh day of' 74 passengers. Counc:t~ B1ess~ ~qu:ired conce~ the ~or Surrey. Adm~~strat:tve Ass:istant Nende1son stated that :it was do~ very we11. The f'o11~ c~cat:tons were rece:tved Cor the record. II -- '32xl - - • - - • - 4 M:l..n:utes of' the Bou..s1..ng Author·i. ty and Urban Ren.ewa.J.. Authori.ty meet~ or October 23, 1973. M:l.n.utes or the Water and Sewer Board meet:l.ng of: November 20, 1973. ~utes or the Pl..~ and Zo~ C~ss~on meet~s o£ October 2, 1973 and November 13, 1973. J.lemora.ndum f"roa:t the ~ctor o£ Coamrun.1. ty Deve1o:PDent summar~z~ ~s tri.p to Da11as, Texas tor the Lnst~tute on P1~,. Zora...:f..ne',. and ::E:Ial.:l..n.ent DaDa:1.n 1"ra:D. November 7-9,. 1CT73. l.lemorandum f'rom the C:1. ty :l.le.nager conc.e:rn:l..ng un.i..f"o~ c1asa~eati.on o£ accounts. Memorandum to the Ci. ty Coun.c 1-1 conce.rn1.ng a::!.e.lt: l..ea:ve and a.nnua1 l..eave £or the C:lty J.lana.ger. lAesnora.n.dum :f"ram the Ci.ty J.lanager c.on.c.ern:1ng energy con.servat.1..an. Report !"roa:t the A.ss.1._sta.n.t Ci. ty Ya.n.ager concern.:l.ng rr&.terna.1 org~zati.ons ~ the Ci.ty o£ Englewood. Counc:tl.. rece:f..ved a request f'or a 3.2 beer l..i.cen.se ren~ :f"or Sa£eway Stores,. 125 East Hampden Avenue. Counc1.1man Bl..eas~ stated that no pol..::!.ce ca11a had been recei.ved dur~ the year. COUNCiil.fAN BLESSING 1VVED AND COUNCILMAN SCHNACJCENBEBG SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE THE RENEWAL OF A 3.2 BEER LICENSE FOR SAF'EIIAY STORES, 1.25 EAST R.AMPDEN AVENUE. Upon the e~ o£' the ro1J..~ the vote resu.l..ted a..a f"ol.lows: Sent:1. Ayes: Coune:f.l. Members Schwab~ Se.bnaelcen.berg. Brown~ B1essj_ng~ Nays: None Absent: Coune:11 Mesnbers H~, Dhor:f.ty. The Mayor dee1ared the mot:f.on carr~ed. * Coun.e:f.l. reee:tved a request £'or a 3.2 beer l.:f.eense renewa1 Cor ~ Soopers, 5050 South Federa1 Blvd. Counc:11man Schnackenberg stated that no po1~ee ea11a had been reee:f.ved at t~s 1ocat:1on. -- '32xl - - - --- COUNCIINAN SCHNACKENBERG MOVED AND COUNC:r:IMAN BLESSING SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE THE RENEWAL OF A 3. 2 BEER LICENSE FOR ICING SOOPERS,. 5050 SOUTH FEDERAL BLVD. Upon the e~ o'L" the :ro11,. the vote resulted as to11ows: Schwab. Ay-es: Counc:!.1 Members Schn.a.ckenberg"' Brown,. B1ess::l....ng,. Senti.. Nays: None Absent: Counc~ Members Henzrl...ng, Dbor:l. ty. The ~or dec1ared the mot:!.on carr:i.ed. Counc~ rece~ved a recommendati.on tram the Water and Sewer Board Cor approva1 ot Supplement #45 to the Southgate ~tat~on ~stri.ct. Ass:i.stant C:i.ty YBnager MCCown ~di.cated to Counc:1.1 the 1.ocat:lo.n or SUpplement #45 on a map. Counc:1.1man Schnackenberg stated that as a member o~ the Water and Sewer Board, no problems were :i...nvo1.ved concerrrl..ng th.i.s suppl..em.ent. COUNCIINAN SCHNACKENBERG MDVED AND COUNCIIMAN BLESSING SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE SUPPLEMENT #45 TO THE SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT. Upon the ca11 o~ the ro11,. the vote resulted as to11ows: Sent:t. .Ayes: Counc.i.l. Members Schwab,. Schnackenberg, Brown,. B1eaa:1..ng, Nays: None Absent : Counc~ Members Henzrl...ng, Dhori.ty. The Mayo·r declared the mot:l.on ea.rri.ed. * * Counc:!.l. rece:!.ved a recammendati.on tram the Water and Sewer Board Cor a new 1ease Cor a relocated s~te Cor KQXI ra~o stat~on. Ass:l.sta..nt C:1 ty Man.a.ger McCown showed the o1d and new a~ tea on a map. C:lty Ua.n.ager D:i_al.. stated that th.:ls was the result oC negot:Lat1.on w:i.th KQXI the last Cew months. wlrl.cb W'O'Uld a11ow t.be C:1.ty to :r'ree up the 1and needed Cor the B~-c1.ty Trea~t Plant. Coun.c:Ll...man Sc.hnackenbe.rg stated that i.t was h.:1.s unders't-and.~ that th:ls wou.1.d be at no coa-t to t.be C:1ty. II -- r 32xl 1 - - • - --- 6 COUNCr:LUAN SCHNACKENBERG~ AND COUNCI:D.IAN BROWN SECONDED A Y:>TION TO APPROVE A NEW LEA.SE FOR A RELOCATED SITE P"OR THE KQXI RADIO STAXXON. Upon the ea..1.1. o£' the ro1..1., the vote re~ t ·ed as f"o11ows : A;yes: Counc:1...1 J.lembe.rs Sch...._b,. Schnackenberg, Brown, B1easi.ng, Senti.. Nays: None Absent: Council Member-s Re:n%rl...ng,. Dhor:!. ty .. The Ue.yor dec1..ared the mot:l..o.n ca.rr:!..ed. * Coune:1..1. reee.f.ved a ree~at:!.on trc::.D the Water and Sewer Board f'or the renewa.1 ot • 1.e.&ae f'or the Grou:nd water Appropr:l..a.tore .Aaaoc:t.a.t:l.on, of' not JDOre tban. 2, CXlO acre :t"eet or :McLe11.an Re.servo1.r wa.t·er. .Aasi...sta.nt C:!.ty Manager 'McCown stated that tb.1.s was a con- t:i.nu.a.t.:!.o:n or the current agre nt W'1.th the C:1ty at the pr1ee or $8,000 per year. They 1ea..sed th:ls water :!...n. 19'73 a.a a backup f'or the:f..r own purposes and ut~zed none of" 1.t.. The Ground Water App:ropr:l.ators Assoe:l.at:!.o.n. 1.s an organ..f..zat:!.on of" ranchers and. f"'a.rmers :l.n the Ft. l.lorga.n area.. COUNCr:LUAN SCHNACKENBERG~ AND COUNCIUIAN SCHWAB SECONDED A J.a:ITION TO APPROVE THE RENEWAL OF A LEA.SE FOR THE GROUND WATER APPRO- PRIATORS ASSOCIATION OF NOT Y:lftE 'I'HAN 2.000 ACRE FEET OF :UCLELIAN RESERVO:I:R. WATER P"OR. l..q-73... Upon. the ea.11. o£' the rol...1., tbe vote resu1ted as f"o1.l...oWB: A:yes: Counc:!.l.. !.&el:rabe:rs Schwab, Schnackenberg, Brown, B1esa1.ng, Senti.. Nll!lY's : None Absent : Counc:1.1. Uembers He:nn..i..ng, Dhor:!.ty. The Uayor dec1.a.red the mot:!. on ca.rr::l.ed .. * * Counci..1 reee1.ved a .memorandum Crcm1 the C1.ty Uanager to the C:l.ty Attorney eoneern..:l.ng the a.nn.e.xa.t:l.an of' J..8.3 acres :1..n the v:l.e:l..n:l.ty of' Santa Fe and U~on Streeta. C"1..ty Man.a.ger 01..&.1. stated that he put the IIIII!IIDOrand.\DD on tbe agenda C'or two purposes. The C':1.rst 1.e a s1.tuat:1on eoncern:l.ng the extena:l.on of' se~ees and taxes to the newl..y annexed area. He C'e1t tbat barr:1..J:::te an appea..1., we may-have to proceed :1..n th:l...s a..rea, and t.be Ci.ty Attorney :f"e1t we shou.1d. Second, the Pl..a.nn..!...ng and Zan!.ng ec-:l.as1.oa. had a hear:S...ng.. l..aat week concern±Dg the z~ or the area. -- '32xl - • • • • - 7 .Mr-. Art Ya.rt.'-n, Jr. o£' the Pl.ann:l..ng and Zcurl..ng Cc:::aa.:Las:f..on. appeared be:f"'ore Counc'!..1. He stated the COID!I..:f.ss::l.an bad a pub1i.c hea.r1...ng to 1et the peopl..e :l.n the area represent tb.emse1 ves . A.t"ter the hea.r1..ng. Pl•nn1ng and Z~ expressed concern f'or the type o£' zon.:l..ng wb.:!.ch woul..d go :Into the annexed area. They had d!.scu.ssed. a spee:f..a.1 zon.:!..ng di.str::l.et .. a new I-.3 zone. Th.1.s new zone would a.11ow sa..l..vage ya.:rda to ex1-at. Tb.:l.s eou1d conce.1. va.bl..y serve a.a a tool.. or l..everage to br-j_ng the people ~:f..de the C:lty wh:l.l..e ma.1d..ng them eonrorm ~th E:ngl..ewood standards f'or s~va.ge yards. ~s could avo::l.d a l..aw ~t posa:l.b~::l.ty upon the annexat::l.on. The mere amendment o£' the current I-1 or I-2 would a1.1c:JW" sa..1:vage ya..rd.s to be i..n operat:f..on :1.n ~ other cu.rrent1y ~st:l..ng I-1. or I-2 areas; so the a..l..ternat:f..ve :f..s the crea.t:l.on or a new I-.3 zone. The PJ..ann:l..ng and Z<>«rlng CCOIIIIdss:!.on ~ be meet:f..ng Tuesday eve.n:l..:ng 1..n order to beg-J..n to i..ron out these di.~cu1t:1,ea. Counc.:1.1man Schwab stated that he di.d not teel.. 1.t ........, C'a.j,r to others who had cc::m.e :l.nto the C:f..ty :l.n the pe..s:t and. who had to coa..f"o:rm to the C:l.ty~s zo~ l..aws. :Mr • .Ma.rt:l..n stated that the :l.n.d..!.v1.dua.1a :1..n. the area.. seemed to be ~ to come w:l.t~ the C:l.ty :Lf' a new I-::3 zone eou1.d be eetab11..abed. C:i.ty Atto:rney Be~ e.zp1~ed the 1ega.l.. and t:bDe process :1..nvol.ved. He f"e1t tba.t .:l.t eou.1d be done w::l.th:l..n a th.ree~t.h peri.od. as req~ed by state l.aw. Counc:i.~ Brown stated that we shou1d not zone the people :1.n the a.nnexat:i.on. area out of" bua:l.nes.s. C-1-ty Attorney Bera.rd.1.n.1. stated tha.t the reason Cor the zon1..ng of' th.:!.s area. at th.i..s t:l.me wou.1d on1y proh.:!.b:i.t the expans~on or the bus~esa, not Coree them out of' bus~aa. Coun.c::l..J..man Schwa.b stated that he r'el.t the expan.a:i.an concept was an excuse rather than a reason a..n.d that the precedence or eatab1.:1.ah:l..ng a new z<>«rlng c1a.ss:1.t.:l.cat:i.on each t~ c:l.t:l.zens pet:i.t:!.aned wou1d be bad newa. * Coune~ Schwab stated that he objected to the conduct of" bus:l.ness at the Hou.s::l.ng Author"i.ty meet:.l.ng ot October 2::3_. 1973 as portrayed by the m:l.nutes_. :1.n that :!.t seemed rather haphazard . Counc:l.~ Schnackenberg stated that the $::300 pe..:f..d to the Metro hous:l.ng was a we11-deserved. payment. He Cel.t that :i.t was an equ:1tab1e job done :1.n a mos·t ~f"C':l.cul.t s:l.tuat:lon. C.:l.ty Jr.la.na.ger D1_a.l.. stated that he wou1d check out the s:i.tuati.on and report back to Coun.c:l1 • * * II • • '32xl - - - - • - 8 Counc:.1..1 rece:!.ved a 8::1..1..1 'Cor an Ord..1..nance aut.hor:!.z:i..ng the est&b1..:1...sbmen.t or a D:f...l!la.b:!.:Li.ty and Dental.. Hea.l...th I:n.sura.nee Program.. C:lty Attorn.ey Berard.i..n.i. stated that :f.t expands t.b.e :i..n&:uraD.ee benet'"'!. ta as p:rov1.ded r'or under the Yemo:ra.ndum or Un.der..-tand.:l.ng. He sta:t·ed that tbe ea:lergency cl..a.u.ee shou.1d be added to tb.:f..s Bm at th.i.s t:ime. INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNC:I:UUN BLESSJ:NG. A Br:LL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECT:ION 2, CHAPTER 8, T:ITLE V, OF THE 1969 E.IL.C. BY AITTHOR:IZJ:NG COUNC:IL TO APPROVE ADD=:IONAL :INSURANCE BENEF:ITS TO EKPLOYEES OF THE C:ITY 01'" ENGLEWOOD, AND DECLARING AN Elloii!:BGENCY COUNC:rn.IAN BLESSING Jo&:JVED AND COUNC:rn.IAN BROWN SECONDED A WY.r:ION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORD:INANCE AUTHORIZING THE ESTABLLSBU:I!:NT OF A D:ISAB:IL:ITY AND DENTAL HEALTH :INSURANCE PROGRAM. Upon the c~ of" the ro1.1, the vote re~ted a..s f"o11.0W"S: .Ayes: Coune~ ~&embers Schwab, Sc.hn.a.eken._berg, Brown, Bl..eaai.ng, Sentj.. N&.y"s: None Absent: Coune:f.1. Members Henn..:J....ng, Dhor:!. ty. The ).fay-or deel..a.red the mot :I. on ea..rr:l.ed. * * * :INTRODUCED AS A Br:LL BY COUNC:I:UUN SCHWAB. A Br:LL FOR AN ORDINANCE .AUEND:IHG SECT:IONS 6 (a) AND 17 (a) OF CHAPTER 4. TITLE V, OF THE 1969 E.U.C . • RELAXING TO "S:ICK LEAVE CONVERS:ION" AND "OFF:IC:IAL HOLIDAY LEAVES" AND DECLARING AN EKERGENCY. COUNC:rn.IAN SCHWAB t&JVED AND COUNC:rn.IAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED A ),([)T:ION TO APPROVE A Br:LL FOR AN ORD:INANCE AloO!:ND:IHG THE C:ITY CODE RELATDIG TO S:ICK LEAVE CONVER.S:ION AND OFF:IC:IAL HOLIDAY LEAVES. Upon the e~ of" the ro1.1, the vote resu.J.. ted. as :f"'ol..J..ows: A;yes: Coune:f..J.. l.lembera Schwab, Schnackenberg, Brown, B1essi.Dg, Nays: None Absent: Coun.e:!.J.. Uembers Henn.:l.ng, Dbor1. ty. Tbe Mayor declared the mot:!.on e~ed. * -- '32xl - - • • • • - 9 Counc~ rece:l.ved a B:i.1.l.. f"'or a..n Ord.:l..n.a:nc:e I!!UDend.~ the Pol...:lee Pens :len Fu:nd to prov!.de tor a 6 a 5 per cent eontr'i.but:l.o:n by the C:l. ty and to ~ow con.tr:l.but:l.ons rrom the members of the Po1:l.c:e Depa.r1:;:D:tent to reme....1..n at 5 per cent. C:l.ty Attorney Berard~ stated that ~a wo~d be a new sect.i..on under the State atatu:tea.. He exp1a:J..n.ed the current s.:!.tua.t:l.on concern1ng the gr:l.evance procedure ~ed by the Po~ce Benef"':l.t Assoc:l.at.:!.on .. He CeJ..t that we cou.1d tuDend the State statutes :1..n tb:!.s manner, s~e :i.t not detr-1.mental. to the :f"und,. but rather bene.f'":l.c:la...l.. .. Counci....l..me..n Brown stated that :l.t wou..1.d behoove the Counc~ to ::pass tb..:!.s desp:l.te the Ce..ree:r Se.rv:i.ce a.ppea..l.. .. Coune:1...l...:man-e.l..eet Sovern :J..n.qu.1.:red whether the po1..i.ee pen.&:l.OD b:l..11 :l.s s ·:lm:f...1.ar to the ~ :pen.e:l.on :l.n that the C:l. ty :l.s re&poD.S1.b1e tor the payment o£ pen.a.:!.ons.. C'1.ty Attorney Be::ra..rd..1..n. stated that the 1..a.z:aguace wa.s si..m:l..1a.r ::tn both cases .. INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIIXAN BROWN. A BILL FOR AN ORD:r:HANCE AMENDING CHAPTER l., TITLE XI OF THE l. 969 E .K. C. , ENTITLED "POLICE DEP~; FUHCTrONS," BY ADDING A NEW SECTI:ON 1.0,. AIJTHOR.r.Z7lfG AN INCREASED CONTRIBUTION TO THE POLICEIII!:N' S PENSION FUND FRCM THE GENERAL FUND OF THE CITY, AND DECIARING AN :DII!:RGENCY. COUNCIIMAN BROWN v:JVE0 AND COUNCIIMAN SCHNAClCENBERG S:ECClMIED A Y:n'ION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE POLICl!: PEIISIOII FUND. Upon the c~ of the rol..J.,. tbe vote resu.1ted a.a 1"'o1.1owa: A:yes: Coune::1..1 l.leaabere Scl:twab. Sc.hnaekenberg. Brown., B1eaa~ .. Sent:l. Na,ya: None Absent: Cou:ne::1..1 Members Henn:l.n.g., Dbor:1.ty. The Mayor dee1a.red the mot :I. on ea.rr1.ed • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIIXAN SCHNACXENBEBG. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AloiENDING SECTION 8, CHAPTER l., TITLE II, OF THE 1969 E.:U.C • REIATING TO FIR1!111!:N'S PENSION FUND CONTRIBUTIONS; AND ADDING A NEW SECTION AUTHORIZING THE CREATION OF A SPECIAL FUND FOR THE REP~ OF FIRDIBN'S ACCUNULATED CONTRIBUTIONS TO SAID SPECIAL FUND WITH INTEREST n1ERE0N UPON TERUINATION OF n.IPLOnoii!:NT wrni THE CITY FIRE DEPARnoii!:NT, AND DECIARING AN na:RGENCY. II • • '32xl - - • • • • - 10 COONCnKAN SCHNA.CltENBEBG y:JVED AND COUNCin.lAN BLESSING SECONDED A YOTION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE .ALLCJWING F:n!EUEN WHO 'rERiooiiNA"l"E THEIR EYPLODIENT WITH THE CITY TO WITHDRAir THEIR ACTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PENSION FUND WTTB INTEREST. Upon the ca..1.1 or the rol...1 11 the vote resulted a.s ~o~ows: A:re-s: Coune.i..J.. Members Scbwa.b 11 Scbn.a.eke:nberg. Brown, Bl..ess:f...ng, Sent:!.. Absent: Counc~ Jraembers Henn:J..ng. Dbor1.ty. The JAs.yo:r dec.1ared the mot:!.. on carr:!. eel. * C:l.ty Attorney Be.rard..:l.n.. stated tba.t the Denver S'1.gn Code wh.i.e.h was ~ court, had been appell!!l..l..ed to the e::l.rcu.:!.t court a..:f'te:r bEd.:ng or~ lcDoc:.ked. dOIID on the aDmiiO:rt:!....za.t:!.on e.1.au..ae ~ the d:i.str:1.ct court. The c.:Lrcu:S..t court bad ru.l..ed. :!.n f"'avor of"' the IUIIIDOrt:1.zat:1.on c:La.u..se a...s a correct po1..:.1.ee power. The C':!.ty Attorney stated that be wou1d be wo:rk::i.ng w:l.th the C~ty Deve1.oJ:mleD,t Department on an aiiiiDO:r"t:!..za.t.:l.on c.l..a..use to be added to tbe C~ty's s~ code. * C""S.ty .Atto:rne:y Berard.1..n..:l stated tbat D1..reetor o~ ec-un.:.l.ty Deve1oJXDent Sup-J.nge.r bad a.1.re&d,y re1ated to the Counc_j_J_ a report on t.be con.f'e.re:nce at Da.11.as. He stated that be could g:1.ve a cc:.apl..et.e report. or poas.:!.bl..y just a supp1eaent on one area 'Wirl._eh the DS..reetor or-ec-.url..ty Devel..opment ~ssed. Councd .. .l..man Scl:Jna_clr:e:nberg sta. ted that Cou:nc:l.1 sbou.1d request on1.y a su:ppl..ement. There --.a genera.l.. eo:n.sen.sus. C:!.ty l.la..D.a.ger D:l.a3. stated that there bad been c~t1.on l..a.tel..y on water ~ by Denver w::ltb.:l...n. the C.i.ty. The C:l.ty C6u:ne~ needed to approve an ord..:l..nance :ln. order to JDOve the c.ca:lB"tru.e"t!.on by :Oen:ver a.1ong. Denver had been coopere..t:l.ve .:l..n the pa..st ::l.n th.;l_s a.ree. • C::l.. ty Attorney Bere..rd.:l.ra.:l stated that the f"o'ftll o£ the o.rd:l..rt.anee appea..red to be &1r:l..gbt, a.l.thc>ugh he had not had tllae to go over :l.ts contents. II • • r 32xl - - • • --- INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIIMAN SCHNACKENBERG. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, STATE OF COLORADO. A WUNICIP.AL COBPORATYON, ACTING BY, THROUGH AND FOR THE USE OF rTS BOABD OF WATER Cc:a&nSSIONER.S, A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT AND YAINTArN A WATER CONDUIT THROUGH THE C:r:TY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, A l&JNICIPAL CORP'ORATION,. AND DEC.I..ARIHG AN D.IERGENCY. COUNCrrMAN SCHHAC~ WJVl!D AND COUNCrrMAN SCHWAB SECONDED A :y:)TICJN TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDLNANCE APPROVING A PEBWrT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A WATER LINE FOR THE DENVER WATER BOARD A:r SOUTH SHOSHONE STREET FRCU WEST DARn«>UTH TO WEST FLOYD. Upon the ca..1..l... or the ro1.1, the 'VOte resu.l t.ed a.e f"o1..l..ows = Sent.j.. Nays: None Absent: Cou:nc:f....1 Member-s He:nn:!..ng, Dbor:i. ty. The May-or declared the mot:l.on c.a.rr~ed. INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCrrKAN BROliN. BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. ~· SERIES OF 1.9'73 AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING 1a:JNIES FOR ALL Yl:llUCIPAL PORPClSES IN THE CITY OF ENG.LEWOOD. COLORADO. IN THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNJ:NG J.ANUA.RX' 1., 1.9'74. AND ENDING DECEUBER 31., 1.9'74, CONSTITUTING WHAT IS TEBIIoiED THE .ANNUAL APPROP'RIATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1.974. ( Cop:f.ed :i.n :ru.:u. :i.n tbe ot"f':f.c:f.a.l. Ord:i.nance Boolc. ) COUNCIUIAN BROWN MOVED AND COUNCrrKAN BLESSING SECONDED A :y:yrrON TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 44, SERIES OF 1.9'73. Upon the eal.l. or the ro1..1, the vote resu.1 ted aa r'o1..1ows: ~es: Coun.c:1..1 J.lembers Scl:nra.b, Schnackenberg. Brown. B1.ess:l...ng, Sent:f.. Na.ys: None Absent: Counc1.1. Members He:nn:!..ng, Dho~ty. The Mayor dec1a.red the mot :Lon ca.rr:l.ed. * • - '32 x l J - - - - --- 12 INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNC:r:urcuAN HENNING. BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. ~· SERIES OF 1973 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1974. ( Cop:f.ed :1.n 1'ul:l :f..n the 0£'£:f.c:f..U. Ord:f..nance Book. } COUNCI.UIAN BLESSING MJVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A ~ION TO APPROVE ORD:I:NANCE NO. 45, SERIEs OF 19'73. Upon the e~ o£' the ro~,. 1:.he vote resu.l.. t.ed as f'o11ors: Senti.. A;yes: Counc::f..J. Members Schwab, Schna.c kenbe.:rg, Brown,. B1.ess:1.ng,. Nays: None Absent : Counc:1...1 Members Henn:l.ng, Dbo r.:!. ty. The !4a,yo:r dec:l...ared the mot:f:.on c .a.rr.:!.ed. C~ty Ma.n.a.ger !>1._8.1 rem.:l.nd.ed Counc::f..]._ of' Core Area mee"'t..:l..ngs "'LO be he1d du.r~ the week of: December l.Oth . Spec::i.a.1 C:tt:tzen Program In~tee Mr . Hegna stated "'tb.a.t be appreci.ated the C.:!.ty ta.ld..ng out the d.:l.p :f....n the road a..rou:od the 39.30 So. Pearl. area. COUNCru.c&N SCHWAB Y:lVED AND COUNCI.UaN BROWN SECONDED A YOTION TO .ADJOURN. Upon the c.a..1..1 or the rol..1,. the vote resu.1 ted a..s f"o11c::::wws: Sent:f.. A3-es: Council Uembe:rs Se.hwab,. Sc.l::ulac.1ce.nberg, ~. Bless:l..ng .. Na.ys: None Absent: Counc:11 Members Henn.:1..%:ag, Dbor:1. "t;.y _ The Mayor dec:l...a..red the moti.on ca.rr::i.ed and the mee~ing was adjourned a t 10:20 P.M. ·- -- I' 32X I 1 - • • • • - COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OJI" ENGLEW'CXJD, COLORAIX) DECl!KBl!:R 3. 19'73 The C'i.ty Coane.i...1 of' the C:1.ty of' Eng1ewood, Arapahoe Co:u:nty, Co1o:rado, met ~ regu1ar aeaa:!..on on December 3, 19'73, at 8:00 P.IL. The ~t:l..CXD wa.a gj..ven by the Rev. Fred Ba:l::ln, T_ru,.•l Lu~ Church. 'I'be l"1edee or A11~e.nce was 1ed by Boy Scout Troop No. 1~- Tba ~ aelDed -tor ro1..1. ea1.l... Upc:m. the e-.11 o-r t..be ro.ll., the 1"'o11~ ~ ~t.:: ~~ "Jiiailfbe:ra ~. Se.l:xna.c.kenberg, :ero.n.. JD..~. s..at.S..._ Ab:eea:t : Conne1, IIIMI:ibe:ra He.nn1.ng, Ilbor:S.. t:Y. 'I'be ~ 4~. q~ ~1:.- .&:IJ<> ~t were: =t:y ......._er ~a1 C:1.ty Attorney ~ JL.aaci..tant Ci.t:y ~ Meec-n .A.c:!lld.ni.strat:1.,-e .&ae.s..t.nt ......,_,-em D1..reetor o£' .Fs.n.nee Mo.ll......a:.az•a1 Ch:!...d" or Po11..ee C1&8by Cou:n.c~-e.1ect Severn Counc~-e1eet .Anderean * * COUNCJ:UIAN BROliN Y:JVED AND COUNCJ:UIAN BLESSING SECC»>IJED .A. 1A:YIION TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE ~ MI!:ETING OF NOVl!MBER 19, 1973. Upon the ea.1..1 or the rol...1, the vote resu.:L ted a.s Co1.101r-S: Senti. • Nays: None Absent: Connc:l.1 ~~embers Benning, Dbor:S..ty • • • '32 x - , - - - • - 2 J.layor Sent:!. reeog:n..:i_z.ed the f"ol..1owi..ng e~ ti....z.ens .t"'ram the 1..i.st or "Spec:!_~ C:!.t.~ Program In:vi.t.ee:.s". Mr. end Mrs. Arvon R. Hegna,. 3295 So. H..:1..gl:J. Street_. Prec'1..nct No. 7. Yr. and Mrs. H.-D. Voi..gbt .. 3930 So. Pea..r1 Street, Preci.nct No. 9. Y:r. Ta.ma.s K.:i.smar.k::l ,. owner or the Stud...:1.o Lou.nge, 5020 Sou"th Broadway,. appeared before Counc1..1 :1n regard to the renewa..J... of" a beer, l....i.quor, and wj,ne .l...:f__een.se • Yr. K:1_sma.rk::1. stated that be was a'V'8i1ab1e f"or quest.i..ona as requested by Coun.c.1..1. Counci..1man Blessi..ng stated that the Stu.d1..o seemed to ha:ve a J..ot of" poJ.....:!.ce comp~ts cone~ act:!.v1t:i._es a.t the Lounge. Mr. K:i...ema.:rk:::l. stated that he had a new manager who 1.s a 2S0-1.b. i..n.d.:1v1du.a..1 who was capa.b1e of' h•ndJ.,ng rowdy ~~du.a.1.s. He stated that :l.t wa..a h.:Ls pra.ct.:lee a..1waya to eal..1 the pol....:l.ce to protec~ the wel..:f"are of' ~ :i..nd..:l.v:l..du.a1.s :1..n:vo1ved. He f'eJ..t tha.t ~s bar was a work::1..ng-e1ass bar wb.::l.ch produced a ce.rt~ atmosphere o-r th::f.._s sort. Counc~ Sc.hwa.b :l..nqu.i..red WhY" peopJ..e of' ~h1...s nature co:nt.:l..nue to come back to h:Ls b ·e..r . Mr . K.:i...smark:i. stated that f'i.ve years ago ~a bar bad so1d eve.ryt.h:!.ng, i..ncJ..u.d:l.ng ~quor and gamb1:1.ng. 'Ibe n.a. ture or the bar bad changed tremendou..szy :1n the pe...st two years. Counci..J..Jnan Brown stated that the Counc:1.1 was respons::l..b1e to the peop1e f'or the m&Dner :1.n wb:lch the bar :l..s me.na.ged, and that the: Counc:11 was concerned that the p1ace cou.1d poss:1.b1y be ma...naged better. He stated that he, for one, wou.1d be 1oo.k::1..ng f"or :1.mp:roveme:nts ~ the f'utu:re. C:1.ty Att.o:rney Bera.rd.:1.n.i. :1..n.qu..:1..rd o£ Mr. K.i..sma.rld. co.neern.:f...ng the m.:i...n.or age dr~ cb.erge. .Mrs. Teresa Ki..s::ma:rk::1. appeared be.:f'ore Counc:IJ.. She exp~ the :1.nc.1..dent o£ the lld..nor age ~ c.ba.rge., stati..ng that she had checked the J..~ce:n.se and. the :1:odi.vi..du.a.1. wa..s born :1n 1949-She stated tba.t she bad s':i..x. w::l.tn.eases to that e£f"ect. Counc:l._.J...ma.n Schwab i.nquired o£ the Ch:i_ef" o£" PoJ.."i.ce 'Wl:l,y so many of" the ~ were m:!._sce1..1a%leou..s checks ~ 1973. Cb:i.ef' Cl...a.J!It:ly stated that the Po1:!.ce Depa.rtment records :i...:ne~ud.e each t:l.me &D :i.n.c:1..dent oeeu.rred. The 26 ea.l..J....s :1.D 1973 are m:1.s1ead:!..ng. S.:l..xt.een were .m:1..acel.laneous, "Whi._e.b. could ~e1ude a.nyth.i..ng f'ra:n ba.:r checks to f'a.l.se !U...arms. He f"e1t that the K:i.sma.rld. • s had been very eoopera.t:1.ve and that the one count on under-age dr:1..nlc:l..ng had a. def"erred. p1ea. wh:1.-cb spoke IIIU.Ch better than a fi'U..I!J"Pended. sentence. ~ seven of' the ea.11a are of" a JDC:Jre se:r1.ou.s nature. - - -. T 32X , - - • • - 3 Cou:nc~ ~ S"ta"'toed the. t ~re appe.e.re.d to be a deerea..se :1.n the r'1.ghts euXl o'"t..her more aer'!..ou..e ea..l...1a w!::d.cb bad been an :i.m:pz owenw:eut OYer 19'72- Jr.la:Y'o:r Se:o.:t_j_ stated that ~ apprec~a"t.ec! the K.:i..amark::1. • a coadDg ~ore the ==- CCliUNC:I::IKAN BLESSING YOV1!D AND COUNC:I::IKAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED A :uDTl:ON TO APPROVE A LICENSE FOR THE STUDIO LOUNGE, 5020 SOOTH ~. Upon the e~ of" the ro~, tbe vo"t.e :resuJ.. ted aa f"o.l...1ows: Ne,ya: None Abaen.t: Cc::June_:l..l.. lrAaalbers H~, ~ ~- The ),fey-or dec:1.ared the mot~an earr:!..ed. COUNCILMAN BLESSING JoiOVED AND COUNC:l:UoiAN ~ SECClNDE:D A M:JTION TO DESIGNATE VERNON MANN AS A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY COUHC= TO THE NATIOHAL LEAGUE OP' c=IES MEl!:TING l:N SAN 3UAN, PUERTO RICO. Upon the eii!!L11 o£ t.be ro.1..1, "t.be vote re~t.ed ._. :f"o.1.1ows : Ayes: Counc:1..1 ~ Se.J:raa._e.k.enberg, Browl:l, BJ...e.aa:1..%::c", Senti.. Nays: Counc:i.l Yaa.be:r ~b- Absent: Counc:!.l.. !r.ll!aibers Henn1ng, Dbo~'tY- Lbe Mayor decl..a.red the motLon e~ed- Coun.c i..3.ma.n Schwab '-nqu.:f..red whether there were IUl3"" reports ern the new bu.a ~ at th.:1..s time. AseLst.a.nt C:!.ty Manager .lle.Ca.n at.a.t.ed that :1. t had don.e very poorl...y ~ the f':i..rst week, c:a.rryj..ng 28 pa.s.se::nge:rs a. d.a;y .. Actm-1n1strat:!.ve Aaa:i..atant Uend.e~o:n stated that i.t wa.s ~ abou:t "t.be same a.t th:La t~. but ~ .have a b.:1.gb day oC 74 passengers. Cou:nc:l..J..J:Da.n BJ....e..ss:l.ng 1..nqu.1..red con.cern:l.Dg the Sen:f.._or Surrey. Adm.,nJstra.t:!.ve Ass~stant Me:nd.el..so:n stated that :!.t wa.s d.o:i.ng very we1.1. • • r 32 x - - • • • - U1nu.tea of" the H<><udng A u:t.h<>r:S. ty and urban ~ Au:t.bor:!.t:y ...eet:hlc or October 2:3. 19'7:3- ~ o~ the Water and Sewer Board meet1...ng o-r November 20, 19'7:3- .Mi..nu.-tes of ""t.he Pl enning and Zon.1..ng Cc:::mmds:s~an :D:IIIeet.i..ngs o-r October 2, 19'7:3 and November 1:3, 19'7:3. Ylemoran:dum :t"'rc:ml the ~ct.or of' Coammn.:1 ty Deve1~t ~ lrl...s ~p "T.O Da.1l..a.s. Te%t!U!!I £or tbe Inst~tu:t.e on Pl•nn"'ng .. Zo%:d.ng. and ED:i.nen:t. ~ ~:rc::m~. November 7 --9., 1973. MemoX"'1!!Uldum 'f"-rcxD the C-1.. ty .lr61.nage:r conc.errd.ng ~orm c.1.a..s:s:1..£~t::Lon o£' a.ceount.s. 'Memorandurll to "'Lbe C:i..ty Coune~ cancer:o..:1.ng ~e.k 1ee.""'r'e e:Dd a:onua.1 1e.ave 'Cor "the C:1:ty l.la:nager. ~ f""ra:D. the C :!..ty Manager e oneern:Lng energy eon.serva"tj,_c:m.. Re:port .f"rc:m:l tbe A.a.e_:j_st.an""t. c~ ty Mana.ger eonee.rn:i.Dg :t'raterna.J. orgen::S..zat :i-an.s :1n the C:S.ty or 1'!r::lc1ew'C>C>d. Cou:o.c~ rece1ved -a request -ror a 3.2 beer ~een..ae ~ 'Cor .s..1'ewa;y S"t..X"es. 125 East ~en. A~- Counc~ B1e~ stated that no po~ee c:a11s had beerl. rece.i. ved dur:i...ng the year. COUNCIUIAN BLESSING J.K:7Vl!D AND COUNC:rn.AN SCBNACJ!:EIIBI!:BG SECCIJIDED A YDTION TO APPROVE THE RENEIO'AL OF A :3. 2 BEER LICENSE FOR SAP'EilAY STCIBl!S • :L25 EA.ST HAJ.IPDEN AVENUE. Upon t he c.~ of' "t.be rol...l... the vote reau1t.ed a.e: f"'o.1.1ow:s: Na.ys: None .Absent: Coun.c:!..1 Members Henn:l.ng. Dbori. ty . Coune.:1.1 rece i.ved a requ.e.s"'t -r"or a 3.2 'beer 1:S.ce:nae ren·-.1 f'or .K..i...J:lg Soopers., 5050 South P'edera1 Blvd. Counci..3..:ma.xl Scl:ma.ekenberg .stated that no po1i..ee ea.11.a :tad been rece~ved at th:!...s J...oea.t~on- • • 1'32X , - - • • - 5 COUNC:n::MAN SCHNACKENBERG MOVED AND COIJNCID.IAN BLESSING SECONDED A :aa:Yr:I:ON TO APPROVE THE RENEif.AL OF A 3.2 BEER LrCEN.SE FOR JiaNG SOOPEBS, 5050 SOOTH FEDERAL BLVD-U]:>on the ~ or the ro~, the vote reaul.."t.ed. a..s f'o1..1ows:: Schwab. Absent: Cotm.c-'...1 l.lembers Benning, Dbo:ri.ty. The )layer dec 1.a.:red the JDOt.i.an ca.rr"i...ed. Connc~ rece:l:ved a :rec~•t.i.on :t"rc:mt the Water a.:n.d .,5.ewer Boe...rd Cor a..pprova.1 or Su.pp.l...ement #14:!5 to the Southgate San:!.t.at:!._on D!..stri.ct. Ass~tant C~ty Jlana.ger McCown :!.n.d.:i.ca"'ted to Cc::ru:ne-1..1 the 1oea.ti...o:n of' Supp:l..ement 1145 on a. map. Coun.c:1..1.ma:n ScJ::a:uu:.kenberg stated t.ba.t a..e: a. :IDII!!IIiber of the Water and Sewer Board, no prob1ema we:re :1nvo1ved co:n.c.ern:f..ng tM.a supp1eme:nt. COUNC TIMAN .sc.BliACKE'NHP'RG M:NED AND COOHCIIMA.N BLESSING SECCJJIDED A 18:JTl:ON TO APPROVE ~ #45 TO THE SCJIJ"niGA:rE SANrrAT:I:ON n=. Upon tbe ca..l..2. or the ro_11, the vot-e :reau11:.ed 1LII :f""o.11.0WII: Nay-s: None The Mayor deel...are.d the mot:i.on ca::rr1ed. C-orm.e~J.. reee:i.ved a rec~d•t3...a:n :f'".rcxn the Water and .se..r Board for a new 1ea.se for a :re1oc.a.ted a:i. te Cor JtQX:X ra.d:!.o stat.:l..on. .• Ass~stant ~ ty :Ma.n.ag"er Mc.Cown showred t:b.e o.l...d and .tJoe"W a ·:f. tea on a map~ Ci..ty Yana.ger D:1..a..J.. stated that th.i....a wa..s the resu..l..t or negot:S .. a :t:S ... an w:i. th KQX:I: the .1.a..st C ew ID:CJ%lt.h.s, w!::d_ch wou.1d a.11.o. the C'i.. ty to -rree up the :l.and needed f'or the B:i.-c~ty Trea"tment P1a.nt. Counc:!..3.man. Scbna.c.kenberg stated that i.t wa..s h.i...a: und.er-s"ta:Dd:!.nc that th1..s wou.J...d be at no cost to the C:1ty. • • ,32X - - - --- 6 COONCILloiAN SCBNACKENBEBG M:IVED AND CODNCIIKAliJ 1!RCMN SECONDED A WDTION TO APPBOVE A NEW LEASE FOR A RE:LCX:ATED SITE !"'R 'D!E XQXI RADIO S'"rA7'IClN. Upon t.b.e el!l.1.l.. o-r the ro1.1, the vote resu..1t.ed a..s :f"o1.1c:rws: Sent:i.. * Cou:nc:1..1 reee..S......-ed a %"'ec od•-t1..on :f"'rc::m2. the We:ter and Sewer Board :f"or the ~ o~ a leat!!te ~or the Ground Wa:ter ~tors Aasoc_j,.at~on. .. or not .more tban. 2.000 acre f"eet o~ \&eT•,,•n Reserve~ -.ter. Ass~sta:nt C!.:t:Y" lolanager :UC.Cc.wwn .sta-t.ed that tl:rl...s wa..s a can- t~t~on o-r "t.hle curren.t ag:re nt ~th the C~ty at the ~ee of" SS,CXXl per year. 'Tbey 1ea.sed t.1:rl:.a water ~ 1973 lUI a ba~ :f"or tbe-j_r OWD. purposes and u t:!.1.1..zed :z::u:xoe o:r '1. t-The Grou:r:l.d Wa--ter App:roprj.,ato:rs .Assoc:l.e.t.:!..on ~ an organ:!..za:t.:1.CID. 0~ ra:nebers ana ~~s .i.n the Ft-Morga.n &rea- CotlNCIIKAN SCHHA.Cl'CENBER ...:JVED AND CCXJBC:ILIIIIAJil =-.&B SECc.tDED A ~ION TO APP!I:OVl!: nil!: REREWlU. OF A LEASE l"'R THE GillOIDJIID WA.7:I!:R APPBO- Pll.I.A..'I"'C A.SSOCI.A.T'ION ClP' NOT .:mE n:t&N 2,000 ..A..CB:E YEET CP MeTZTT.&W RESERVOIR WA..TE:R FCE. 1~3-Upc:::m. tl:le e~ of" the ro~_. the 'V'CJ"t.e resu1"1;..ed a.a :f"o:l...lows:: Sent:i.. Nays: N one Cou:nci.l reee.i.ved a llle!IDO:ran.dum f'"rom the C:S.:ty J.la.nager to the C:ity Attorney con..ee:rrd....ng the annexa.t:i..an of' ~83 acres ~ the n..c~ty of' San:ta Fe and Un:i..on Streets. C:i. t;y Jolllnager ~ stated that be put the ~ an the agenda :f"or two purposes. The :t"'i...re:t ~ a a.:i.tuat.:1.on e~ the er't..ens.i.CXD. of" s~ees and t.a.xea t.o the :new.l.y a.zu:::aez.ed a.rea. He f"eU.t that ~ an appea..1~ we may ba.ve to prc::>eeed :1..n tb:i...e area, and the C:S..ty Att~ 1"e1t we s.bcru.l...d. Second, the Pl..~ and Zan:1.ng Cc::.md..aa:S..an :t...d e. 'bea.rU.C 1.aat week eoneern:J..ng the zon.:i.ng of" the area. II -- '32xl - • • - • - 7 .Mr~ Art .JA!lrt::!.n, Jr. of the Pl•TlTl-:fng and Zan:f.ng Coamd.ss~nn .. a.ppea.red be:f"ore Counc~. Be sta:ted the Cc...a:l.ss~on bad a pub1:1.e bear~ to 1et the peop1e ~ the area represen:t themselves. A:rte:r the b.~, P1 e-nn:tng a.x:::d. Zao::f..ng expre.s.aed c.cxnc.eTn. 'r'or the type or z.on:1.ng wh:!.ch wou.J....d go .:!.nto the ~ ~-They had d:!:..se:u.s.sed a spee~ zo:n.:!..ng d.:i..~et. a. :D.e'W :t:-3 zone. ~ new zone would 1!1.1.10. sa.1vage ya:rd..s to erl..st. ~ eou1d con.ee3.. vab1y serve &.JS a tool.. or 1everage to b:r:i.ng the peop1e :i..n.s~e the C-3-"ty wh:i..1e .me.1d.Dg them c011:11"'o-rm w:!.th l!:ng1ewood standa.:rd.s -r'o:r sa..1va.ge _yards-'Th:1...s e~ a.vo~d a 1a:w su:!.t po.ss~:!.li.ty upon the a.n:nexat~an- Tbe ~ emery1ment of' the c::urrent I -.1 or I-2 ~d a.1.1.ow sa.1.,...,ge yards to be .3....n operat~on :l.n I!ILl.1 other e:urrt!!n"t:l.,y ~:i.ng I -1 or I -2 areas; so the ~terna.t:!.ve :l..s t.be ereat1..an o'r' a new I-3 :zooe. The Pl ann:fng and Zao::f..ng ~ascLan 'ldlJ. be ~~~eet:f.ng Tu.eada:y ~ :1...n order to ~ to .:S.rcrn out tbe:ae ~c:ul t_j__es. Cou:n.ell.ma.n Sc:.hwab sta'"ted that be d:i..d not :f'eea. :1. t wa..s f'·a.i..r to others who bad c.c:ae :l..nto tbe c.!.ty ~ the pa.st and wbo bad to eca:or0%'m to the C.:1.ty's zon:1.ng 1aW"'S- _._ loliart:l.n sta-t-ed tbs.t tbe :l.nd:f:v:f.dnals :1.n tbe area seemed to be ~ to eome w:!.tl:dn the C~ty '!.1" a l:lleW I-3 zone eou.J..d be eetab~d- CcL-t;y Attorney Berard.i.n5 ex:p::Ltrlned tbe ::Lega.::L and t:f.me proeess :i..nvo1 ved. He :f'"e.l.. t tha:t :1. t eou1d be done w:1. th:1n a. -tb.:ree--mclnth ~od as requ:f.:red. by sta:te 1a.w. Ccntnc1,nwn Br-own s-ta:t.ed that we ab.ou1d not zc:::.ne the peopl@! :1.n the a.nnexa. t_j__O!I:J. a:ree.. ou:.t o-f bUJ!d.neaa _ Ci.. ty .A :tto:rney Berard:1.1:d. stated tba:t the ::rea.aan :f'o:r the z.c::a:rl..ng or th:S..a a.rea at thj_.s ~ wou.J..d anJ..y-prob:S.._b~t the e:zpana1-cm. or the bu.s:::l..neae, not f'o:ree them. out of bu.2d..neas. Coune~ Sel:nnLb ata:ted that he f'elt the expan.s1.cm. ecm.eept was an excuse :ra:ther than a reason &Dd that the precedenc-e of' e.ata.b, 1 shine a. new zon:1..ng e.1..as.s:i.r~eat~an each t:!me e:!.t::1..z.e:n.s pet~t.i...oned wo~d be bad :news. Coune~ Sel:Dra.b stated tha:t he objected to the conduct o-r bu.scLness a"t the Bous:l.ng AutborcL-t;y meet:l.ng or October 23, 1973 as por-trayed by the .n:dnutes, :1.n that ::i.t seemed ra.tb.er ba.pba.za.rd • Counc:U.man Sc!mac:k:enherg stated tbs."t the $300 :pe..:f.d to tbe Metro bou..s"$...ng wa.s a ~-deserved ~t. He f'e1t that ::l.t wa..s an equ:i.ta:b1.e job dc:a::w! ":!.n a moat d:!.r1"':1..cult s::i.tuat.:!.on. C::l. ty Jr.lanager Di..a.J.. stated that be wou.l...d cheelc out the s.::l. tua.t:!.an and report back to Cou:n.e.:1..J... * * • - '32xl - - - • -- 8 Cou:n.e:!..1 rece..i.ved. a ~ f'or an Ord"1Tlftnce a:u:tho~ the es:tahl ., •J:cnen:t or a Ltl..aa..b::!..l:.l. ty and Den_"1;;.a2. He:a.1 th In.s:uran.ee Program_ ~ty Attorney ~ l!<ta"t-ed that "i.t e><pands the ~ bene1'":1.ts as ::prov:!.._ded ror under the ~um or Un.dersta:nd..:!.ng. He stated tba.t tbe emergency c:.l.a:u.ae: s:bou.1d be added to th:!...s Bm at tb:1.s t"bDe .. ~ODUCED AS A B= BY COUNCIDIIAN BLESSING. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AYENDIHG SECTION 2. CHAPTER B. TITLE v. OF THE 1969 E-K..C. BY AlJ'lEORrZING COONCIL TO Al'!"BBVE ADDrTIOHAL rNSURANCE BENEFITS TO DIPLOYEES OF THE CITY OP" ~. AND IlECI.AlUNG AN EUEBGENCY COIJNC:IIMAN :BLJ!SSDIJG M:IVED AND CODNC=»AN BROliN SECCRDED A M:>TION TO APPROVE A BILL FCIR AN CHDINANCE .AI1THCJRIZING THE ~ OF A DISABILITY AND DENTAL HEAI:l:H IHSlmANCE PROGRAM. Upon the ~ o:r the :ro1..1. the vote re..su..1 ted as :t"o~ows: :J:NTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIDIIAN SCHJlAB. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AYENDIHG SECTIONS 6 (a} AND 17 (a} OF CHAPTER 4. TITLE V. OF TEE 1969 E.K..C •• REI.IU'ING TO "SICK LEAVE CONVERSION" AND "OFFICIAL HOLIDAY LEAVES~ AND DECLARING AN EXEEIGENCY. COUNCIDIIAN .scmorAB v:1VED AND COUNCIDoiAN SCBNAC1a!:NHEBG SECOIIIDI!:D A M:>TION TO .AF'P'I'tmn:: A BILL FCIR AN ORDINANCE AIIENDING THE CITY CODE RELt.XD1G TO SICK LEAVE CCINVEBSION AND OFFICIAL HOLIDAY LEAVES. Upon the e~ or the ro~, tb_e vote resu.1ted as f"'o.11ow:s: Sent"!.. .Abae:n.-t: Ccn.m.c~ Members Hermine. D.bo:r:i. t.Y .. The .aa.,yo:r dee.1.ared the :mo·ti.c:m. ca:rr:i.ed .. • • • • T 32X - - - • • - 9 Counc~ reee.:!.'Yed a ~ ror an Ord.:1:J::u!I.De enerv'"ng the Po.1.:1..ee Pen.s:!..ac. Fund to p:ro~de .ror a. 6 • .5 per c.en:t cac:tr~bu.t~on. by t.be ~t:y and to a..l...1ow eo:n~bu:t~CIDJ!I .f"roc:Jm the Jaellibers or the Pol....i.ee Department to rema..:l...n at 5 per cent. C1. ty Att.orney Berard:1.n.:!. stated that ~s W'CA11d be a new sec"t.:i.an und.er the State ste.tu:tes. He ex:p.l...a.:!..ned the current s:i..tuat1..o:n eon.e~ the gr:!.e"'V"'aDee ~edure ~ed by the Po~ce :Bene1"'1.t A.aa~at:S..o:n. He Ce1t tbll.t ""'!' eou1d 8JDe!Dd the St.a:te statutes :!....n ~ :IDI!Ill:ID.e:r,. s:i.nce i.t was not de~t.a..1 to the f'und, but ra.tber ~:1..e1..&1. Counc~ :a:ro.r:n stated that i.t wou.1d. behoove the Coune~ to pa.s:.s th.:Ls de.sp:!. t e the Career Soervs._ee appea.3... Cou:n~ec::.t SoYern. :lnqu:l..red wne""tber "'t.be po~ee pens::S.on bm ~ s:S::ad..1ar to the: ~ peoa:!..on 1n -u.:t the C:!. t:r :S.s ~b1e £or the ~t or ~.,....-=~ Attorney ~ stated ~t the ~e --.a si..Dd1a.r ::1.n bo-th e.a..ee.a- DITRODUCED AS A BILL BY COIJHCTI:KAN ~- A BILL FOR AN CIRD::r:HAHCE AMENDING CHAPTER 1. TITLE XI OF THE 1969 EJL C-, ENTITLED •POLICE DEP..AR."'DDIENT; FUHCTIC»iS, • BY AIDING A HEW SECTION 10,. AtJ'TfiCJBIZDrl AN DfCRE.LSED CONTRil!IDTION TO THE POLICEIIIII!:N' S PEHS:X:ON nD1D FRC11o11 THE GENEBAL ~ OF 'lEE em,. ..AND DECLAJUliiG AN l!MERGENCY ... COIDICTDIII&N :BROmi WNED AND COORCTDIII&N SCHJIACKEIIBERG SECLWLCD A )CIT:X:OM TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN CIRDDIARCE ...-:KDTIIG 'lEE POLICE PEIISIOII P'OHD... Upcxn the e.:J...1 o-r' the ro11,. t.be vote re.u.1ted as :f""o~: Sentcf.- Ab:sec:t: Coune:.l...1 Members Henn-ing,. D.bor:i.ty ... The 16l,yo:r dee1.ared. the mot:f..an earr"!.ed ... INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COOHCl:IKAH SCHJIAC1C!:HBER_ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTICti a. CHAP'rl!R 1. T:ri'LE =• OF 'lEE 1969 E-X-C- HEIATING TO FIRD~ni'S PEHS:X:Cti FUND COin'Rl:BDTIONS; AND AIDDIG A J1EW SZCTTCti .AIT1'HCIRIZING 'lEE CREA.T:x:Cti OF A SPECIAL FUND FOR 'lEE REP~ OF P :otiiMEh' S A.CCUWJIATED CC»r.rBBBDTTONS TO SAID SPECIAL FUND WITH :nrrJ!HJ!:ST IHaH:EtMi UPCW TEllllniA.TION OF ~ 1lfTZH THE CITY FJ:Rl!: DEPARDIENT, AND t-=LUlDIG AJi ~- ----- • • T32 X • • • - COOHCILlollt.N ~ ~ AKD CODNC:IIKAN BLESSING SECONDED A MOTION TO APP9D'VE A BILL FOR AN CIRD::J:HAHCE ~ YTIIEJoii!:N WHO TEHiofiHATE THEIR l!MPLCn'MENT wrTH 7HE Cr:I"Y TO wrrm:E.Ur '!HEIR ACT1lAL CCJN"l"RllRJ'rrONS TO THE PEHSrON FUND wrrH rxi:EXE:ST. tJpc:a> "the ~ or "the %'0.1:1.., the vote resu:Lted as f'o1.10WB: Sent:i.. ...A.baen""t: ~ J.lembe.ra Benn:fng, Dbo~t:v- Tbe Mayor ~ the mo~on carr:f.ecL ~ty Attorney Bere.r<U.n.i. stated tbat tbe ~er =en Code wtrl.c:h 'WII.B i..n CO"Urt, bad been appea1ed. to "t.be e~u:1. t c..ou:rt a..f"'t.er be..S.ng ~ k:Dcx:.ked d~ an the ..-.ort.~ .. .za:t~c::ll:l e1au.ae ~ the ~c:::t court_ l:be e.:S.rcu.i.t c.o:urt :t...d ru.1ed :In f'a.vor of' the ~::l ... za:t~c:m. c:1.a:u.ae as a c.orreet po1.:1.ce po.er. Tbe C.:f.t;:r Atto~ stated that he ~ be wcr11::f..Dg 'ldth the ec:-.un.:f.ty Deve1o:Paent .I>epertme.nt an aD. ......::rrt.:!...za.~on e1au.&e to be added to tl:l.e ~ty •s s:l.g;n code- • c~v Attorney~ atated 1:.1:-..t n±reeto:r or c_,_zn1ty Devel~t Sup~er had a.1.read,y re1ated to the Cc--rne.,, • :repc:::a"'t OD. tbe eon:f"'ere:nee a :t Da.1.1aa. He stated ~t be could g1.ve a CCIIII!P1.ete repc::art., or poe.a1.-b:1.;y just a supp1.~t 00 ODe area. wb:l..eh tbe D1..reetor or ec--n,:Jty Development llld.saed- =~ Sebna.ekenberg stated that= ahau:Ld requeat c.a:ll.;v a. su:pp:1~t. There -.a gen.era..1 con.sensu..s. Cci. ty Yanager =.u. stated that there bad been e~t.:f.on 1& te1y ....,. ter ma.:f..ns by Denver 'ld tJ:rl.n tbe ~ ty. The C.:f. ty COune.:f.:l. needed to approve an ~ee :1.n. order to JD0"9'e the eonstru.c:t:i.an by Denver a..J.ong. Den:ver bad been c:.ooper.a.t:i.ve ::l...n the _pa.st :f..n t.b.1...s area. C:t.t:v Attorraey ~ .stated. t.b&t tbe -rorw o£ tbe o~e appeared to be ~t. 11!!1..1tboagh be bad not had t.1.me to go over :!..ts contents. • • T 32X - - - • • - IHTRODOCED ..A.S A Bl:LL BY CCJill«:.IDU.N SCBW•CJC"FNBFRG . A BILL FOR AN OBDINANCE GRANTING TO THE em AND comrry OF DENVER, S'IJcrE OF COLORADO, A MJNYCIP..A.L COB.PORA.TrO!N, A..CTZNG BY, THROIJGB AND FOR "lEE USE OF ITS EICI&RD OF WA:rER Ccaaa::5SICJINERS, A PEmoUT TO CONSTRUCT AND KArNTA.D< A W~ COINDUIT THROUGH THE CrrY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, A l&JN1CIPAL CORPORATION, AND DEC:IARING AN l!KEBGENCY . COUNCUMAN SCHNAC~ Jo.K:IVED AND COUNC~ SCHWAB SECONDED A WlTICfi TO APPRCVE A BI:U.. FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A PEBMrT FOR 'I'HE CONSXBDCTIOIO OF A WATER LINE FOR THE DENVER WATER BOARD AX SCIIJTH SHOSHONE STRl!:E'T FRl:K WEST ~ TO WEST FLOYD. Upon t.be ca.1.1 of"' the ro1.1, "the 'VOte reau..l."'t.ed a.s £o1J..a-s: Sen:U .• Nays' None INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIDIAN BRCMN. BY ..A.UTHOR.rTY OBDINAHCE NO. ~· SERIES OF 19'7:3 AN OBDINANCE APPROP!UATING Joa:tiiES FOR ALL JoiDlUCIPAL P'URPCISES IN THE em CJF ENGLEWOOD, COLORA.lX), IN THE F:r.sc.A:L YEAR BEGINNING JANO.ARY l.., 1.974, AND ENDING DEC:DIBER 31, 19'74. CCIHST:r=rNG 1IHAT IS 'rEBYED THE ANNUAL APPRClPRIATICfi Br:u.. FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 19'7 4. ( Cop:!.ed :l.n f'u1J. :l.n the Of1":!.e:l.a1 Qrd1 nance Book. } COUNCIIMAN BR.Omf MOVED AND COONCIDU.N BLESSING~ A WlTICfi TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 44, SERIES OF 1973. Upon the e~ oC the rol..1, the vote resul.. t.ed a.s £'o1.1C'IW&: Sent:!.. A.bae:nt: Coun~ Mmabers Henn1nc, Ilbor:!..~ "Xbe :Jr,~ayor dee1.ared the DIIOt~an earri.ed. • • T32 X - - • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNC:n:.wt:aiAN HENNING. BY .A.lJ'niOR.rTY ORDINANCE NO. ~· SERIES OF 1973 AN ORDINANCE .ADOPTI:NG THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 19'74. l Copcl.ed :in f'u..11 :l.n 1.be 01:'1':1.c:La.1 Ordinance Book. ) COUNCIDIAN BLESS:tNG :t.«::VED AND COONCill>IAN BROWN SECONDED A M:)TICIN TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 45, SERIES OF 1973-Upon the CIW..1 oC the rol...l._. tJ::.e vote resu.3.t.ed as :f"o1..1a.rs: Na;ys: None Absent: Co:unc:l..1 Members He%Url...ng _. Dhor-1. ty . The J.layor decl....a.red the mot:!. on. ca..rr:i.ed. C:1 ty Yan.a.ge.r D:i._aJ.. rem:1..n.ded Cou:nc:i..1. or-Core Area mee"'t..-j_ngs o be held dur~ the week o:f"' December l..Oth . Spec::i_a.l.. C::i_~z.en Program I.nv:::i_tee :t.lr . Hegna stated "'Lha.t he apprec~ated the C:i."t:y '1;..e..}d_ng out the dj_p iD the road a..rou.nd the .39.30 So. Pearl.. area. COUNC:tnoiAN SCHilAB :t.«:JVED AND COIJNC:I:D.IAN ~ SECONDED A M:)TION TO AD30IJRN. 1Jpcln 't..he ca..l...1 o£' "the ro~, the vo"Le resu.1 "Led as ~o~1o..-s: Nays: None Absent: Counci...l.. Members Henn.:J..ng, D.bori.-r;y. '1."l::e J.la;yor decla.red the :mot:ion ca..rr.:i.ed and "the mee ~.i..ng was adjourned. a"t. 10:20 P.M. • • T 32X , • REGULAR MEETING: • • - COIJNC= CHAYBEBS CITY" OF ~. COLORADO DI!:CDoiBER 3. ~ 973 The Cc!.ty eoune= or the Cc!.ty or EDg1ewood. Arapahoe County. Co1ora.do, met ::l.n re:gu.J....a.r se.s.s:!..on OlD Drec.ember 3,. 1973, at 8:00 P .. U: .. 'Tb.e :l.nvoca.t:Lon wa..s g:!.ven by the Rev .. Fred Hahn, I:mman.ue1 Lutheran Church. Tbe Pl.edge or A:LJ..egc!.anee -.. 1ed by Boy Seau.t Troop No. 154 . "rbe llla:l'or a.aked. ror ro1...1 e~.. Upc1ra the ca.J...1 or the ro1.1. the f'o1..1owi.ng were :pre.aen.t: Cou:ne~ J.lem.bera Se.l:::lwa._b, Sehn:e..elcenberg. Brawn, B1ess:i.ng, Senti. .. Absent: Coune.1.1 llembe:ra Heru::d...ng, D!bori. ty .. T'be Mlayor dee1ared a quorum prea:ent .. Cc!. ty u.n.ger Dc!..a1 Cc!.t:y Attorney ~ ~atant CS.ty ~r MeC<>wn A..dm:!.n.:!.atrat.!.. ve .&aa~t llill!rnd.e1.ean nt..reetor or ~ No~eo>berCer Chi.er or Po~ee C1&8b:y Counc:!....1J~Bn--e..J..eet Sove:rn ~:1..1m.n.-e.1.eet .And..er1!!10D COONC:r:nu.N BROliN UOVED AND COIJNCIUIAN BLESSING SECQIDI!D A Y:n'ION TO APPROVE THE lloCOroTES OF THE Rl!DULAR UI!:ETING OF NCVDoiBDt 19. 1973- Upan the ea..1.l. of' the ro~. the vote resu.l..ted as Co1...1c::::JWS: Na.ys: None Absent: Cotmc..1..1 .Me!mbe.ra He:nn1 ng, Dbor:S. ty .. The Mayor dee.1.a.red the JDOt.1.on ea.rr.!..ed .. II • • T 32X - • • • • - 2 Mayor Sent:i. recogn.i.zed the :f'o~01111d.ng c:i. t :i..zen.s .f'"'rcx:D. the 1:1.st o.!" "Spec:1..a..1 C::!.t:i.zen. Program Inv:i.tees". Mr. and J.!rs. Arvon R. H egna, 3.295 So . .H:i..gh Street , Prec:i..net No. 7. Yr. and Nr-s. H. D. Vo:i..ght, 3930 So. Pearl.. Street, Pree~et No. 9 - Mr. Tam.as K:l..sma.rk:i.,. owner or the Stud:i.o I...ouxlge, 5020 South Broadwa.,y, appeared be:f'"o:re Counc:f...1 :1.n regard t.o t he renewa.l... of' a beer, ~:i.quor, and ~e 1~cense. l.lr-K:1..sma..rlc:l stated that be was ava.:i.J...a.b.l..e f"or ques-t:i.on..s as requested by Coun.c1..1. Coun.c:i..l..ma.n Bl..ess~ stated that t he Stu.d.i.o see:med to have a 1ot o1" po1_j_ce C-CXDp1a...:l...nts eon.eern:!..ng aet.:tv:i.ti.es at the Lounge. :Mr. K:l..smark::!. stated tha.t he had a. new :ma.na.ger who ::Ls a 280-l..b. :1nd..:lvi._d~ who was eapa.bl..e o:f' he·nd11ng rowd,y -t...nd:f..v:i.dUJ!Ll...s. He stated that :lt was h.:ts pra.et:i.ce a..1wa,ys to ea1..1 the pol..:i.ee to protect the we1rare o£' a..1.1 :i.nd:lv:i..du..a.4-s :1nvo1ved.. Be -re.1t that h.:Ls bar was a. wor1cf....ng-c1a.s..s bar wh.1.c:.b. produced a eerta...:l..n atmosphere or th:Ls sort. Counc~ Se.hwab :i...nqu.:f...:red wby peop1.e o£' thl_s nature eont.i.nu.e to ecxoe back to h.:1.s bar. lb". IC:i..s:mar1c:i. sta:t.ed that :f'":i.ve years ago th.:l..s bar had sold e~. :1nc4-u.d..:!..ng 1...:!.quor and gambl...:l.ng. The nature o£ the bar had ehaDged tremendou.a1.y :i..n the past two years. Cou:nc.:1...1ma.n Brown stated that the Counei...l was respon..s-i..b1e to the people f"or the man:ner ~ wh.:f..c.h the bar ~s managed.. and that the Cc:n.lnc:i...l.. was concerned that the p1ace cou..l...d poss:i..bl.y be ma.naged bet-ter. He sta.ted that be , f"or one,. wou.1d be 1ook:::i..ng Cor .i.m:provement.s :!.n the :rut ure. Ci.ty A ttorney Bera.rd..:1...n :f...nqu..:!..red. of" :Mr~ K:Ls:ma.rlc1. conce.rn.i.ng the m..:f...nor age d.ri.nld..ng c.ha.rge ~ J.trs ~ Te.re.sa K.:l.sma.rk:i. appeared be:f"o:re Counci....1. She e.xp1a..i...ned the :i..nc.i.dent of' the m:l..n.o:r age d.ri...nld..ng c.ba.rge,. stat:l.ng that she had checked the 1i.ce.n.se and the :!..ndi.v:!.dua..l... was born :1.n 1949~ She stated that she had s.i..x w-:l.tn.esses to that ef"f"ect~ Counci..J..l:Da.n Se.hwa.b ::l..nqu.:l..red of' the Chi.e.!" of" Po1.1.ce wh;y so ~ of' the ca.11s were m.:1_sce1..1aneou.s checks ::1..n 1973. Ch:i.et'" Clasby stated that the Po.1.i.ce Department records :l.n.c.1ude each t~ an :l.n.c:i.dent occurred. The 26 ca.11s :1.n 1973 are m:f..s.l..ea~. S~ were m..i.sce.l...l...aneou.s, wb:i.eh cou..l..d :f...nc1u.de a.n;y-th;1.ng f"ror:n bar checlcs to :f"a1se a.l....a.rm..s. He f"el t that the K:i..s:ma.rk::::i.' s had been very cooperati.ve and t.ha.t the one cOUD.t on under-age d.ri...nld..ng bad a de:f"erred p1.ea. wb.:!.eh spoke JIIU_c.b better t:t...n a su..spend.ed. sentence~ Clo..ly seven o£ the ca.J..J_s are of" a nacre ser~ou.s nature. • • - - -- 3 Counc.~ Sc:hwa._b st.a.ted 1:.ba.t tb. re appeared to be a decrease :1...n t.he f'"~bt-s and other moyoe ser-s..ou.s ca.11s wh:.1.ch had been an ~:rovement over 19'72. Mayor Sent:!. stated that he apprec::1.a.ted the K..:!._s:me...rk:1' s c.oad..ng be..f"ore the Cou.nc:!.J... COUNCIIKAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCIU.&AN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED A v:TriON TO .APPROVE A LICENSE FOR THE STUDIO LOUNGE, 5020 SCJUTB BRClAIJIWAY. UpoD the c~ or the rol....1.. the vo·te resu.l ted a..s Co1.1ows: A;yes: Coune:i.J.. :uem:bers Sehwa.b. Scl:ul.a.clcenberg, Brown, Bless~. Na.,ys: None The lt.layo:r dec1a..red the mot::1.0D. ca.rr:!.ed.. COUNCITHAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCII.UAN BROWN SECONDED A IIVTION TO DESIGNATE VERNON :MANN AS A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY COUNC= TO THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES YEETING IN SAN JUAN, PIJl!:BTO RICO. Upon the e~ o.f"' the rol...l..., the vote resu1 ted a..s f"o11ows: ~es: Coun.c~ :t.lembers Schnackenberg. Brown., B1ess:1.ng. Sent~ .. Nays: Counc:1..1 Member Sc.hW"'!Lb .. Absent: Cou:o.c::f...1 Uembers HenJ:d.ng. Db.or:i.ty .. The ~or dec1ared the motion e~ed .. Cour:te:i..J..ma.n Scl::lwa.b :l...nq~d whether there were &DY reports on the new bus J...i..ne at t~ t.fine.. .A.sa1...ste.nt C:ity Yan.a.ger l.lc.Cown. stated that it bad done very poor1.y .1.n the .f"'~st week. ee...z-ry-j.ng 28 passengers a d.a,y .. .Adm:i..n..:i..s""U."'&.t:i.ve Ass.i...stant Uende1son stated that :lt W1!LB runrd.ng about the same at th.1s ti.me, but d..:1.d. have a .h.:Lgh day o.f"' 74 pa..ssexcers .. Counc:1.1man B1ess:!.ng :1..nqu1.:red concern.:i.Dg the Sen:l..or Surrey .. A.dm.:1..n..:i.strat:1.ve A.s.a.i..sta:nt Mend~son stated that :it wa..s do~ very we.1..1. -- ,-32X - --- lr.H..n.u:t.ea o£ the Hou..s::i..ng Au:tb.or"i. ty and Urban Rene:wa..1 Au.thor"1.ty J:Dee~ or October 23,. 1973- M:i.nu:t.es o£ the Wa:t.e:r and .5e'wer Board meet.i....ng o~ November 20., 1973. J.H..nutes of' the Plann1ng and ~ Cc:xmzd..ssl.on :meet~s o.f" October 2., l..C¥73 and November 13., 1973. Yemo:ra.ndum :rrarn the Di...reetor of CCX!IDl\lD...:i.ty Devel..opment SUD~~D&r::l..z:f..Dg h.S...a ""t.~p to Da.11a..a, Texa..a tor the I.nst::l..tute on Planning, Zon.:l.ng, l!!!lD:d Em..:l..n.ent :ooa.a..:1...n ~ November 7-9., l..C¥73- l.lemc::trand..um .f"'rc::an tb.e Ci. ty Manager co:nee:rrrl..ng ~o~ c1asa~::l..eat::l..on o.f" accounts. Memorandum to -r.be C~ty Coune:1..1 cone~ s~ck 1eave and &DnU&1 l..ea.ve tor the C"1. t:y ~er- Jr&emorandu:m. f"rom. the C:!. t:Y Yan:a.ger conce:rrrl..ng energy con.se:rva.t~on. • .Report :rrc:.:n the .Ass~stant Cj_ ty Uanager con.cern..:blg :f"'ra1:.erna..1 organ.:Lzat::l..on.s :1..n the Ci.ty oC Engl..e'W'OOd. Ccnu:u:.!....1 :rece:1.ved a. request ror a 3.2 beer 1:1.een..se renewal.. f'or Sa.:f"ewa.:Y"" Stores,. 125 East Hampden Avenue. Cou:nci...l..ma.n Bl.ese.:l.ng s-eated that no po1...1.ee ca.J...J.__s had bee1:1 rece::l..ved dur~ the year . COUNC:I:UU.N BLESSING Y:1VED AND COUNC:ru.IAN SCHNACXENBEBG SECOHDED A :oa::>TION TO APPROVE THE RENEIIrAL OF A 3.2 BEER LICENSE FOR SAF'l!:WAY STORES. 1.25 EAST H.AIAPDEN AVENUE. Upon the c~ o£ the rol...1, the vote resu.1t.ed a.s f"o11.cnrs: Ayes: Cou:o.c:l...1. Uem.bers Sc.hwa..b, Se.hna.cltenberg,. .Brown,. Bl-ess~,. Sent.:f.. Nays: None Absent: Counc'i.J. Jr.lem.bera Benning,. D.t:aor:lty. * * Cc::n.lnc:1..1 rece:i.ved a request ~or a 3.2 beer ~cen.se renewal.. !"or K:!..ng Soopers, 5050 Sou:tb Federa.1. B1.vd.. Counc:1.l.man Scbn..ac.kenberg sta.ted that no pol...:f..ee ea.1.1.a bad been rece:1.ved at t~s 1oeat~on. I ~ -- '32 x l - • • • - COUNCID.!AN SCHNACKENBERG t.VVED AND COUNCIIMAN BLESSING SECONDED A UOTICti TO APPROVE THE RENEWAL OF A 3 . 2 BEER LrCENSE FOR ICING SOOPERS, 5050 sotJTB. FEDERAL BLVD. U pon. the cal1 o-t the rol...1, the V"'te resu..l.. ted as -ro~ows: Schwab. Nays : None The ).layer declared the mot~on earr~ed ... Counc.:1.1 :rece1.ved a rec~at:i.o:c. f'-rcml the Water and .5oewer Board r"or a.pprova..l.. of SU:pp1eme:nt t/45 to ""the Sou.t.bga.te Sal:rl.tat:i.on IM...a~ct ... .Assi...sta.nt C:f. ty 1olan:a.ger l.lc.Cown i..:nd..:1ea:t ed to Cou:nc.:!J. the 1oeat:i.on of' Supp1ement #45 on a map. Coun.c::!...J..ma..n Sehna.c.kenberg stated that a..s a member or the Water and Sew-er Board, no prob1es!l.S were .:1..n:vo1ved co:ncern:f..ng th:l.s suppl-ement. COUNCII.MAN SCHNACKENBERG :MOVED AND COUNCI:UU.N B LESSrNG SECONDED A YOTION TO APPROVE SIJPPLE!>IENT 11145 TO THE SOUTHGATE SANITATION DLSTRICT . Upon the call of' the ro~, the vote resu..l.ted a.s f'o1.10W'S : Nays: None Absent : Counc:1.1 Ye:mbers Henn..:1.ng • Dhorl. ty. The ~r dec1ared the mot.i.on c~ed. Counci..1 rece.i.ved a rec~t1.on .f"'roc:xn the Water and Sewer Board ror a new 1ease Cor a re1ocated s~te ror ~ ra~o stati.on- Ass:1..atant C:1ty Ma:n.a.ge.r Mc-Cown showed -c.be o1d and new a-S-tea on a map. C:i.ty Ua.n.a.ger D:i-8..1 stated that th:l_a was t.be resu.1t of" negot~t:1..on w:l.th KQXI the 1a..st few months, w 'hi.cb wou1d a.1.1ow the C:1ty to f"ree up the 1and needed Cor the B~-c~ty Treatment PLant. Coun.c~:lm.an Schnackenberg stated that 1.t was h:l..s underatand...:l.nc that ~s would be at no cost to the C~ty. II • • I' 32 X I - • • • • - 6 COUNCIXHAN SCHNACKENBERG M:JVED AND COUNC:n.KAN BROWN SECONDED A >.VTION TO APPROVE A NEW LEASE FOR A RELOCAT!!:D SITE FOR THE KQXI RADIO S'l".ATION. Upon the ca11. or-the ro~, the vote resu.l.. ted as Co11owa: Ayes: Cou:ne.i.'J. Yea:Lbers Schwab, Sebna.ckenbe:rg, Bro.n, B1ess~, Sent:i.. Nays: None Absent: Counci.l :Members He:nn.:l.ng, Db.or:1 ty .. The Mayor dec1ared the mot:ion carr:l.ed. Counc~ recei.ved a rec~at.i.on t"'rom the Water and Sewer Board tor the re:n~ o-r' a 1ea.ae f"or the Ground Wa.t.er A~to.rs Assoc:i.e.t:l.on. oC no·t JDC::)re than 2,000 acre teet o-r 16::Le.l....La:n Re.servo:t.r water. Ass:i..stant C1.ty Nanager Mc.COWD stated that th:1..s was a eo:n- t:l..nu.a.t:!.on of' the current agreemen:t. wj,.th the C:!.ty at tbe p:r:i-ce or SS,OOO per year. They l..eased th:i..s water :1.n 19"73 a.s a baekup Cor the:!...r ow.n purposes and ut1..1...1...zed none or' 1.t.. The Ground Wat.er App:ropr1..ato:rs Assoc:1.at:1.an .:t_a an org~za.t:i.on o~ ranchers and :t"a..rmers "i.n the Ft. 16:>:rgan COUNCD:XAN SCHNACKENBERG Y:n1ED AND COUNCIDI&N SCHWAB SECONDED A >.VTION TO APPROVE THE RE1!1EWAL OF A LEASE FOR THE GROUND 1IAXER APPRO- PRIATORS ASSOCIATION OF NOT M:IRE THAN 2 • 000 ACRE P'l!:I!:T OF lolcl:.J!:LLAN RESERVOI:R 'WA.TER F'OR 1c;r73. Upon the ca.l..l.. of' the :rol...1., the vote resu.l..ted. as Co~crws: Senti.. Absent: Cou:n.c.U Members Henn..i..ng, Dbo~ ty .. The .Liayor dec.l....a.red the: mot.i...on ca.rri.ed .. Counc1...1 reee.i.ved. a memorandum :t"rom tbe Ci.ty .Yanac"er to the Ci.ty Attorney eoneern:1.ng the a.nnex.a.t:f..on. o£ 1..83 acres :1..n the vi..c.1.n..:!.ty or Santa Fe and On..:!. on Streets. C:i.ty Yana.ger Di..a1. s-tated that be put the :memorandum on the agenda. f"or two purposes. The f":i..rat '1..a a a:i. tua. t.i.on cc:rneern.:l..nc the e:xtens-1-on oC se:rv:i.ees and "t.a.Xea to the newl..y annexed area. Be t"e~t that ~ an appea.1., we may have to proceed :f....n t~s area, aDd tbe C:l.ty Attorney 'Ce.1t we shou.1d. Second, the P1ann..:l...ng and Zon:1..ng CG'IID!d.._as-"i.on bad a be~ 1.ast week con.ce.rn..:l.ng the zon..:l.ng of' the area.. • • '32xl - • • • • - 7 Mr. Art Ya..rti.n, Jr. ot the Pl..•nn'ng and Zon:l.ng ec..a:l..aa::l.OD., appea..red. bef"ore Ccrune::l.1. He stated tbe Cc::laiiii::J..ss-1-on bad. a. pu_b1.1.c hear~ to 1et the peop1.e :l.n the area. represent them.eel.. vee. A:f"'te:r the hea.r1..:ng. PJa-nn1ng and Zon.1..n,g expressed concern t"or the type o"C zon.:!.ng wb:!_eh 'W'OU.1d go :l.nto the a.nne.xed. area. Tbey bad d.:l.eeuaeed a. epee:l.a.1 z.on:l...ng di-str1.et. a. new I:-3 zon.e. Th:!.s new zone wc::YU.1d a1l..ow sa..1V't!lge yards to ex1..st. Tb:l..s could con.ee:i.va.b1,y serve a..a a tool.. or l..everage to br1..ng the peop1e :l.n.a.1..de the C:i. ty wb.:f....1e ma..k:::!.n,g them eon.t"orm. wS. th EDg1ewood at.a.nd.a..rde f"or sa1 'V"Bge yards. Tb.:1.s eou..l....d a.vo'i..d a 1..aw su..:!.t poee1.b:l.1:1.ty upon the annex:at:1.on.. The mere amendment of the current 1:-1 or I-2 would a.1.1ow ea.1vage yards to be :in operat:!.on. :1.n a.11 other eurrent:l.,y e:x::f.st::J...nc I-1 or I-.2 areas; so the a1.ternat:1.ve 1.-a the creat:!.on or a. new I-3 zone. The Pl•nn1ng and Zan1.ng ~ea1.on W'i..1..1 be meet.1.ng TUesday even:l.ng :l..n order to beg'!.n to :f...rorl. ou:t these d.:l_f"1'"'1.-cu1 t:f..ee. Coux:a.e:!..1.man Sel'lwab erta:ted tba.t be d:Ld not f"ee~ :!.t was f"a.:i.r to others who bad eCWDe :l.nto the C:f. ty :bl the pa..at and 'lf'bo bad to cc:JJ:l1"01"Wl 'to the C:f. ty. s zcrn.1.ng 1.&-WB • Mr. Yart_j_p at& ted tha. t tl::Je 1...nd.i. v!.du.a..1.a :l.n the a.rea. seemed to be wi...1..1....1. to eaae ..S..th:l.n the C:!.ty .t.r a. DeW r-3 zone eou.l..d be eat.a.b::L..i..shed. C:i.ty Attorney Berard..1.n:!. expl..~ed the 1.ergii!!Ll.. and t:!.me process :l.nvo1ved. He f"el..t that .!.t cou1d be d..one -.rl.tb.:l..n a tbree~th per1..od a..e: :requ..!..red by eta te 1.a.w. Cou:nc:1...1man Brown stated that we ahou.1d not zone the people :l...n the a.nne.x:at:l..on. a:ree.. out or bu.:.!..neea. C1ty Atto~ Bera.rd:J....J: .stated that tbe reaaC'IID. r-or the zO!I:d.ng or tb.:!..e a.ree. at tb:S..a t:l..me wou.l...d. on.1y p:rob.:!..b..!.t the expan..s::l.crn or-the bu.s.!..ne:es. not C'orce them out or bu.a1.neea. Counci..1ma.n Se~ ata.ted. that be r-el..t the expe.na10D. concept was an excuse rather than. a. rea.son and that the precedence o-r es:ta.bl..1..•h:f..nc a new zon.i.ng c1.aas-.!.r'.!.-cati.on each t:!.me c:.1.t1.zen.s peti.t1.c:::a:l.ed wou.l...d. be bad :oewe. * C ounc::1.1ma.:n Sel:nrab sta"t..ed. that be objected to the conduct or bu.s1.ness a t the Hou.s~ Autho~ty meet~ of" October 23 , 19'73 as portrayed by the m:!..n_ute.a. :1.n tba t :1 t seemed rather bapbaza.rd • Coune".!..l..J:aan ~ehnackenberg rt.a"ted that the S300 pai._d to the Metro bou..a1..ng was a we~-de.aerved ,piO'IIIeDt . Be 1"e1t tbat 1t -... an equ1.t.abl...e job done :1.n a most d1..r1":1..c:u.1t s.:ltu.at:l..-o.o. C1.ty Mll.na.ger D1.a.1 stated that be wou.l...d check out the e".:ltuat:lo.n and report back to Coun.c1.1.. * • • r 32x - - • • • • - 8 Coun.c:U rec:e-1-ved. a. 8"1.11 f'or an Ord..1..Dan.ee autbo~:S...nc t.be e.at.a..b1.1..al:-.en:t oC a 01..--bU:.I. ty &Dd Denta.:L Bea1 th ZD8uranee ~ C1.ty Attoroey Berard1..n..1.. stated that :l.t expend• tbe ~ be:ner-1. te .. :p1'"0'V'1.ded. tor under the ~.ncb .. o~ Und~. He stated that tbe e.ercency c:l..au.e abou.14 be a.d.ded to tl:d.e B1..l...1 at ~· t~. :J:NTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COONC:nMAH BU!SSDIG. A Bl:LL FOR AH ORDDIAliiCE AIIII!:HDDIG SD:TXCM 2, CIIAP'rEil 8, TITLE V • C1" TBE 1969 E.K.C. BY AD"IROIUZDIG COUHCXL TO .&PPRCNE ADDXTXOIIAL DISORAIOCE -XTS TO DriiP'LOYEES (»'" '7HE CrTr OP' ~.. AIID 1=-cLAJlZIIG All ..,.,.,..,-:y COUNCXIM&II ~n.l 111KWD> .&liD COOIICXIM&II ~ SBIX'WJWD A ...:lTIOM TO APPROVE A BILL FOR All CIRDDIAIICE ~ TBE BSTABI XS!BIPMT C1" A DISABXLXTY AND ~ IIE&L'IH l:IC5UBAJICE PBOGII.AK. Upon the ea11 o~ tbe rol.1. the vote re.-u..l..ted. a.a f"o~: Sent1. Abeent: Cou::nes..1 .,,,_..., .. ..,r..,._• Benn'nc. Dborl.'t7. • • • DI'TRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUIIC:nMAH SCHWAB. A BILL FOR AH ORDI:JIAHCE AMDIDDIG SECTXOIIIS 6 (a) AND 17 (a) C1" CBAPTER 4, TITLE V • OF THE 1969 E.K.C. • ~DIG TO "SICJt LEAVE COIIVEBSXOir' AND "OP'FXCL&L HOLIDAY LEA-VES" AND DECLAR..l:NG AM ?NP'RGP"NCY. COUHCUMAN SCHIIAB toa::IVED .&liD COIDIC:I::r.IIMII SCIDIAC.,.......,. ~ A MDTXOII TO APPROI7E A Bl:LL FOR AH CIRDDIAIICE .--DDIG TBE CITY COllE ~ TO SXCB: LEAVE COIIVEBSXOII .&liD OP'FXCL&L BDLXD&r LEAVJIS. Upoon t.be ca11 o~ t.be ro.l....]_ .. the vote re.ul..ted. .. to1.1..owla: Sent1. Na;r• : llloae .U...Ot: eo.-:11 116·-beorr•• .,, __ ,_s.,.,. •• ~v- • • • • • '32xl - - • • • - 9 Coun.e1..1 rece:l.v-ed a 8:1.1..1 f"or an Ord.1...nance •mend=tng the Po~c.e Pen..s1.on Fund to :prov!..de ~or a 6. 5 per cent contr:!.but!.on by the C:!.ty and. to ~ow cont~but:l.ona :f"'room. tbe J:Delllbera or' the Po1:.1ce Depa.r·baen:t to rema:1..n at 5 per cent. C:l.ty Attorney Be:ra.rd.i.n.:l sta:ted that thJ.s wou..1d be a new sect.i.an UD.der the State statutes. Be expl..a1.n.ed tbe current a:l.tua.t:l.on concern.:f..ng the ~e'V'l!!lnC-e procedure :t'!.1ed by the Po1:.1ce Bener:l.t Assoe:l.at.i.on . He Cel..t that we cou:Ld aJDend the State statutes :1..n tb.:l.s manner, s:l.nee :l.t was not detr'i..menta1 to the 1""und., but rather bene£:l.c1.a..1. Cou:nc1.~ Brc:lwn stated that :l.t wou.1.d behoove the Counc1...1. to pa..ss tb1.-s d.esp:f. "t.e tbe Career Ser"'V"1.ce a.ppea.1. Counc~-e1eet So'Y"ern .:l..nqu:J..red whether tbe pollee pens:l.on b.t..:Ll.. :l.a s:l.m1..1.a.r to the 1"'S.re pena.:J.on 1n that tbe C:l.ty :la respon.a::lb.l..e tor the :p&31'1D1ent o£' pena:f..ona. C:l.ty Attorney Bera.rd.i.n.:l stated that the l..IU'JC'U&Ce was s1..m:!._J..a.r :1..n both ea..se.e. IN'rBODUCED AS A BILL BY COONC:I:IMAN BROWN. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMI!:HD:DfG CHAPTER l., TITLE xr OF THE l.969 E.V.C., ENTITLED "POLICE DEPAR."rMENT; F'UlfCTIOHS," BY .ADDING A NEW SECTION l..O, ADTHORXZ:I:NG AN INCREASED CONTRIBUTION TO THE POLICl!KI!:N' S PENSION FUHD FRCM THE GENERAL FUHD OF THE CrrY, AND DECIARING AN l!Joii!:RGENCY. COONCDMAN BROWN JoCJVE0 .AJID CCJIUNCDMAN SCHNA.CJa!XBEll SJ!ICOIIDI!D A Jo8:)TION TO APPROVE A BILL P'CIR AN CIRDIKAHCE AMI!:HDDIG THE POLICE PDISIOII FUND. Upon the ca.1..1 c:Yt the ro1..1. the vote resu.1ted. a.a to11ows: A:yee: Counc.:!...1 Jrr.lll!!llabera Sc~b, Sc:hnackenberg, Brown., B1ee.a.1..ng, Nays: None Absent: Counc:l.1. Members Henn.i.ng, Dbo~ty. The Y&yor decLared the mot:l.on carr:l.ed. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTiON 8, CHAP"''ER 1, TITLE IX, OF THE 1.969 E.K..C. RELATING TO F1:Rl!2oa:N'S PENSION P'UHD CONTRIBUTIONS; .AJID ADDING A NEW SECTION Al1THORIZI:NG THE CREATION OF A SPECIAL FUHD FOR THE REP~ OF F~'S ~ CONTRIBtJTIONS TO SAID SPECIAL P'UMD wrni Dn:EBEST 1HER1!tM UPOH TERMINATION OF n&PLODoii!:NT WITH THE CrrY FIRE DEPAR".DIIENT, .AJID DECLUUNG AN EIIIERGENCY. II • • '32xl 1 - - • --- l.O COOHC:I:LUAN SCHNACKI!:NBEBG loKlVED AND COONCIIKAN BLESSI:NG SECONDED A UOTION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN OBDINANCE ~ FDU!2oii!:N WHO TEmCCNATE THEIR ElooiP'LODG!:NT WITH THE CITY TO 'lfr'IEDRAJr THEIR AC'7UAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PENSION FUND WITH rNTEREST. Upon the ea..1.1 or the ro1.l.., the vote resu1. ted a.a t'"o11CJIWB: Sent:f.. Nays: None Absent: Council Members Renn..:l...ng, ~ri.ty. The Mayor dec.1ared the .mot:to.n. ca.rr::l.ed.. C~ty Attorney Bera..rd..i...n stated. that the Denver S:l.g:D. Code whl.cb was :!.n court, bad been appea..l...ed to the c:l..reu..:lt court a.1"t.er be~ or~ knocked down. on the ~rt.:tza.t:ton c1au.ae :l..n the ~a~ct court. The ci...rcu.1.t court had :ru.1ed 1..n t'"a.vor oC the 8J8DOrt:l.za.t:l.on e.l..a.u.se as a correct po11.ee powe.r. The C:!.ty Attorney stated that he 'W'OU.1d be wor~ W':!.tb the ~ty Deve1opment Oepa.rt:ment on an tu1m110rt::l..zat:l.on e1a-u.ee to be added to the C':i.. ty• a s:l.gn code. C:l.ty Attorney Berard..:1...n1 atated that I>1..rect.o:r or' ec-'n1ty Deve.1.o}:IIDent Sup:f...ncer had ~ re.J...ated to the Cou.ne.:l..1 a report on tbe eon.f"erence a.t Da11a.a. He .-tated t.bat be cou.1.d g:!...-e a ca.pl...ete report. ~a:l.b1.y just a. .-u;pp.l..~t c::m CliiDe area wb.f..ch the 01...reeto.r of' C~ty Deve1~t m..:f_.aeed. Counc::f....l..-.:n. Sc::bD&e.lcl!lnbere •tated tl::aat Coune.S...1 ahcYu..1d request on3..y a supp1emen:t.. There -.. cene:ra1. caa..-n__,,._ 1ate1y needed Denver * * C:tty Ma.n.ager D1.a.l.. stated that there bad been c,..,_-&.-,_,ct:ton on water ma....S...n.a by Denver wi.tb.:l..n the C:tty. 'The Ci.ty"-~::1.1 to approve an ord..:l.na..n.ee ::l..n order to move the cc::uurtruet.i.on. by a.1ong. Denver had been cooperat.1.ve :1.n. the :past .1.n th:l..s area.. C:J.. ty Attorney Be:ra.:rd...:J..% st.at.ed that the 'Corm o~ the o:rd1.nanc:e a:ppe.ared. to be a1.r"i..gbt, a.1tbough be bad not had t:!Dae to go OYer :J..ts eon.tenta . • - '32xl - • • --- :u. INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIIMAN SCHNACKENBERG . A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE CrTY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, STATE OF COLORADO,. A MDNICrPAL CORPORATION,. ACTrNG BY,. THROUGH AND FOR THE USE OF ITS BOARD OF WATER Ca.aa:SSIONER5, A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT AND YAINTAIN A WATER CONDUIT THROUGH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, A IAJNICIPAL CORPORATION, AND DECLARING AN l!NERGENCY. COUNCIIMAN SCBNAC!a:NBEBG loC)VED AND COUNCIIMAN SCHWAB SECONDED A ll«lTION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A PEBMrT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A WATER LINE FOR TRE DENVER WATER BOARD Jcr SOUTH SHOSHONE STREET FRCN WEST DARTMOUTH TO WEST FLOYD. Upon the ca.11 of:" the ro11.,. the vote reeu..l.t·ed a...s Co~ows: .Ayes: Coun.ci.1. :Mem.bers Sc.bwab,. Schnackenberg,. Brown, B1ess:1..ng, Senti.. Nays: None Absent: Counc11 Nembers Henn1ng, Dhor:i.~y . The Ya..yo.r decl..a.red the mot:ton. ca...rr1_ed. INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN . BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. ~· SERIES OF 1.973 AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING ...:JNIES FOR ALL JIIUNICIPAL PURPOSES IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING 3ANUARY 1., 1.974, AND ENDING DEC:DIBER 31., 1.974 , CONSTITUTING WHA.T IS TERMED THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1.974. COUNCiuaAN BROWN ..::JVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 44, SERIES OF 1.973-Upon the ea.1.1. o£' the rol..l..,. the vote re~ ted as rol..1owa: Ayes: Counc.i.l.. Yembers Schwab, Schnackenberg,. Brown, Bl..ess:t.ng, Senti.. Na.ya: None Absent: Counc:11 Yembers Henn:J...ng, Dbori. ty . The Yayor decl..ared the mot:i.on carri.ed. * * * • - '32xl - - --- INTRODUCED A:s A BILL BY COUNCXLWCNAN HENNING. BY AUTHORITY ORDXNANCE NO. ~ SERIES OF 1973 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTI:NG THE BtJDGET OF THE CI:'I"r OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR THE FI:SCAL YEAR 197 4. (Cop~ed ~ ru11 ~the orr~c~a1 ~ce Book.) COUNCI:IMAN BLESS:IHG J.a:lVED AND COUNCI:IMAN BROWN SECONDED A WlT:XON TO APPROVE ORD:r::NAHCE N O . 45, SERIES OF 197.3. Upon the ca1.1 o£' the ro1.1" the vote resu..1 ted as f'o1..1.ows: A:res: Counc~1. Uembe..rs Schwab, Scbn.a.c.k:enberg. Brown, B.1esaLng 11' Sent~. N .aya: None Absent : Cc::nu::le::l...1 l&elllbers Henzrl..ng. D hor1. t y. The Ua.yor dec1a.red the mot~on ca.rr:l.ed .. C-1-ty :Ma:nager IH..a.1 read.nded. Counc:i.l.. o£ Core Area meet~s ~ be he1d dur~ the week or Deeeooober 10th • • Spec:~a1 C~t~zen Proer.m Inv:l.tee Mr. Hegna stated that he apprec.:1-a.ted the C:l.ty taJd...ng out the d1.p :!.n the road a.round the .3930 So. Pearl.. area. COUNCII.MAN SCHWAB l«JVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A :l«YriON TO .ADJOURN.. U pon the ca.1.1 o~ the ro1.1, the vote resu1 ted a.s £'oJ...l..ows: Ay'ea : Counc 1.1 ~~embers Schwab • Scbna.clcenberg, Brown., Bl..es.si.ng • Sent~. Nays: None .Absent: Coun.c:l.l. Yembers Henn..i..:ng, Dhor1.ty . The lfa.7or clec l.ared the mot:l.on carr:l.ed and the meet'U:lg wa• adjourned at 1 0 :20 P.llol. II -- '32xl l - - SecoruSed • • - ROLL CALL Db.or::L Brown. B1essi.ng Ma. or Sen:ti. Ave ..,. -v Ab•ent u, ~'-- "B ~,.., .......... r;:..-.\.1 N.......;)--. ...... .._.. "!So .... ~"'- c.._..._ ... ,.,. 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Aye Na_z Abata:Ln A.baen.t Sch_., "' Sc::bnack.enbe CCJIU.ftCi..1~ -...un Dbori ar.,_,.. ...__ Bl... .. a.i..ng Mayor Senti. / II • • '32xl - -- - ...,...... Secon.ded: Ave -v Abat&U. Abaent Sch-'> 7 Scbn& ..,..,. CouDci..1...._., .........U.q ;>< Dh.ori "' '(. ar,_., X B1eaai.n -,... Mavor Senti ,>< -- • • -• - - ROLL CALL ...,._d Seconded Ave -v Abstain Absent Sch~ / X. Scb.D& CCJ~UD.c: i..1~ -...un Dhori. "" Brown .,.. B1e.ss:i...r:lq Mavor Sent.i.. II • • , • -• - 1 - ROLL CA..LL s~) ~ S·econded Aye -y ..., __ ...., Abeent Scb.-b / :X Sc:b..nac.k-.nberg Cou.nc:i.1~ Henni.ng .,. Db.ori. _,.._ Brooon :><: B1e.e:sin .._yo:r Sent::L -._c II • • , • -• .. - - ROLL CALL S""""(c:....) S (cJL_) p. ~" -... ~ ~ ~ 6: ..,....,.. -----~ u ~---SL '"'-"--..,.___~ ~..t., ~~-..-t~ ~"'=:::>... ~Q x..' .. ~ ..... -~ ~~"' SO: c.:/ -~~_c....-:s. -~ ~ -=.. c.:::::Jt;; • • - - =.r <>-)P.~ r ~ '""' X. 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'::>"--J (_,~~ {J~ ..... .._.,.9 &-, \ ~Q,_e---!> ~d~ .... ~~-.:tb- • • , • J - • - - 5o C~:>-) Moved Seconded I I K '"'"--xp..Oc_..,...,.c£ ~~ ~'b~-·._p \:).., ~~~ ~ ~~ -, .,. ._..~;;, ~ .,_._._-~ cSJ-._-ff- II • • • '32 xl 1 - - • • --- Coun.c:L.l..~ ~ Dbo.r.i.ty Brown B1essi..n Ma or Sent.i Ave ,.._ Nay Ab&tai..n • • ___ ,_32xl • • - - ROLL CALL Seconded Ave Nav Abat.ai....n. Absent Schwa.b >< Sc:h.nack~N Counci1~ -.u..inq Db.o.r:i. ' "" Br~ B1.esa:i..n -or Senti C -z ) ~·-..~ c.-~ -.::> ~ b~ ~ t)--c~-~~::. .s:._____.., ~...--C...G> c.\ ~d. =· 2> "¥' ~--=> ~ c._,_ ~ ~ .,.::t:_... "< ..0-.. ct:__ c..., ~ 0.. ~.,_, 7(;-) ~-ccC. ~~~ ~-~"'= "\~_...., <.>~ ~ "<:::!Lo I~-"'-~_,. • • 'a2xl - - - Seconded. ,... ·- Dhorit Brown B1e•si.n_g_ .II& or Senti --- II -- , • • - - Moved Se<:OC'.Lded Aye Hay Ab•"t:.a..i.n Abae.nt Scb-'> )< Scbna Cc::Junci..l.~ -....in >- Dhor:.L ~ >< Bra-n ">< ;.... Bl.es•in .,.... -yor Sen.t:.L ?< II • • --- 1 - M oved Seconded Aye Nav Abat&in Abaent Sch-.b X Sc:b..J:::I,ac.ke..nbe Counc: i.1.wc:-.an Rennin :;;;- Dhori. >< Brown -<. B1e..as:Ln -or Senti ~ I (&_ -- - - Moved Seconded • Dhori Br,_... B1essi.n Ma or Senti • • - !D Abat.&.i...n • • '32xl - ]- - --- ... INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN HENNING BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 4,;;-• SERIES OF 1973 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTrNG THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO . FOR THE FI:SCAL YEAR 197 4. WHEREAS, pu.rsu..ant to t.he prov1..s!.on.s o~ Part :1. of" Art:!..c1e X of:' the Cba.rter o£' the C1. ty or Eng1ewood , Col..orado. adopted by the V"O t ers on Ju.:Ly 8. 1958, a budget f'o:r the f":l.sca.l.. year 1974 was du1y .su.b:D.:ltt.ed. by the C:i.ty Yan.a.ger to tbe Ci.ty Counc.~ on September 4. 19'73. and. WHEREAS, a pu.bl.:le hea.r:l...ng on the sa...i.d budget was he1d by the C:i.t y Coune1.1 ~t~ three weeks af"ter ~ts su~ss~on at the meet~ or the C:l.ty Cou:nc:l.:J.. on September 17, 1.9"73, regu.l.a..r no't.i.ce oC the t~ and p:l.a.ce of:' sa.i.d bea.ri..:nrg ha.v:i..ng been pu.bl.1.ahed. W"'i. th1.n seven days a..tt.er subad.as1.on or the budget, i.n the manner provi..ded :1n tbe Charter £'or the pu.b11.cat..S.on or Orc1..:1..nan.ce; and WHEBEAS, the C!.ty Coune'1.1 adopted Reao1ut1.on No .. 49, Seri.es oC 1973, on the 19th day of" November, 19'73,. ~d Reso1ut1.on. •mend1ng t.be 1c:774 budget .. NOW. nn:REFORE. BE I:T ORDAINED BY THE CrTY COUHCl:L OF THE CrTY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO: Seet1.on 1. That the budget of:' the C1.ty ot Eng:l.ewood.,. Co1orado t'or the Ci..aca.1 year 1:9"74, as su.'bm..i.tt.ed. by the Ci.ty Manager and du1y cons:lde.red by the C:f..ty Coun.c:l1 a.£'ter pu.b11.e heari.ng and amended by Reao1ut:l.on. No. 49., Seri.es ot~973. be and hereby ~a adopted as ~he budget Cor ~he C~ty ot Eng1ewood Cor the C'.:1sea1 year 1.9'74. Sect:lon 2. That the aa:f._d bu.d.ge"t. aa &JDended and aeeepted sha1..l. be a pu.b:t..i.e record in t.be OC'1'":1.ce oC" the C:!.ty C1.erk and aba11 be open to publ.:f..e 1.na:peet:1.on. Su.f"f":l.e:lent copi.es thereoC' aha1.1 be made ava..i.1ab1e tor the use or the Cou.nei..l.. and the pu.b.1.:lc., the number or eop:les to be ·-et~ by tbe Ci.ty lknager. Introduced. read 1..n f"\111., and. pa.aaed on first read.:l.ng on the ~ d.a.y" oC November . 1973- 1973. Pub.l...i.shed as a B:f...1..1 Cor an Ord!..nance on the~ clay or Novem.ber, -1-II -- '3 2 x l - l - • • - ... Read by tit1e and passed on fina1 reading on the 3rd day of December. 1973. Pub1ished by tit1e as Ordi.nance No. on the 6th day of December. 1973. Mayor ATTEST: ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -----• Series of 1973. I. Kar1 No11enberge.r. do hereby certify that the above and foregoing i.s a t:rue • accurate and coarp 1e te copy of the Ordi.nance • passed on fina1 reading and pub1ished by tit1e as Ordinance No. -----• Series of 1973. ex officio City C1erk Treaaurer -2- ' ' • • -• • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION s. CHAPTER l.• TITLE II. OF THE 1969 E.M.C. RELATING TO FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND CONrRIBUTIONS; AND ADDING A NEW SECTION AUTHORIZING THE CREATION OF A SPECIAL FUND FOR THE REPAYMENT OF FIREMEN'S ACCUMULATED CONTRIBUTIONS TO SAID SPECIAL FUND WITH INTEREST THEREON UPON TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT WITH THE CITY FIRE DEPA~NT.,... o 0...:-<-""""""'-' ......._..__ ..., _, BE IT ORDAir«;:D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. as fo11o~: Section 1. That Section s. Chapt~r 1.. Titl.e II of the 1.969 E.M.C. :f..s hereby amended to read as fo11ows: 2-l.-8 CONTRIBUTION TO THE FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND Commencing on JANUARY 1. 1.974. there sha11 Sect:Lon 2. be deducted from t:h.e montb1y sa1a.ry of each and every paid member of the Engl.ewood Fire Depart:::IDent: a sum. equa1 t:o FIVE AND ONE-HALF PERCENT (5 1/~) of said members JDOnthl.y sa1ary pursuant to Artic1e 50• Chapter 1.39. Section 5-5(4). Co1orado Revised Statutes. 1963. as amended. which sum sha11 be deposited in the C:f..t:y Firemen's Pens:f..on Fund. The 1969 E.M.C. is hereby amended by adding a section. to be numbered 9 • which secti..on reads as fo11cnrs: 2-1-9 FIREMEN'S ACCUMULATED CONTRIBQTION§ BEPAY- MENT -SPECIAL FUND CBEATED (a) Every paid meuaber of the Engl.e-.od Fire Department who sha11 resign or -1- ·- II • • '32xl - J - --... - .... be d~scharged from the Department pri..or to ~~ gj• :t::l::~c., co rec·i.•re any ret~reu~~ent,. di..aabi..1i..t:y or other bene- f~ts as provided by Co1orado Rev~sed Stat- utes,. 1963. Chapter 139. Arti..c1e 50, aa amended, aha11 be ent~t1ed to the refund of bi..a ac.c::uan.1l..a.ted c:ontri.but:::l..ons to the F~re~n's Penai..on Fund of the C~ty. ''Ac.c.u:mul..ated contributi..on.a •• aha11 11111ea.n. the sum of sai..d Fi..remen'a contri..but:iona to the City's F~remen'a Pensi..on Fund together w-l..th :Lntereat:. i..f any. thereon -sha11 be determ:Loed by the Board of Trustees of a~d Fund. (b) There ~s hereby estab1~shed a spec~a1 fund to be lcn.own as the "Fire.Dien' a Acc:UIIIOI..&ted Contributions Fund'' for the purpose of refund~ng accumu1ated c.ont:ri..bu.t:i..on.s to those fi..re:men c.oarl.ng ~t:hi..n the pro~ai..ons of t:hi..a aec:t:i..on. (c) The C~ty sha11 make cont~but~ons to (d) aai..d ''F:::l..re~~~en' a Ac.c:umu1at:ed Contribut::::l..ons Fund" of one and one-ha1f percent (1 1/2'1) of tota1 aa1~es montb1y to f~nance the benef~t as bere~n pro~ded. In add~t~on to the powers and ob1~gat~ons ~sed upon the Board of Truatees of the Eng1ewood F~re Pens~on Board by Art~c1e 50 0 Chapter 139 0 Co1orado Re~sed Statutes. 1..963, as amended, s~d Board sba11 have a11 powers neces- sary to supe~se and adDa:l.n~ater the terwDS of this aec:t:i..on. In add~t~on. thereto s~d Board sba11 have the power frDD> t:l..lae to t'i.Dae and a.a the need may ~ae, to transfer any aurp1u.a mon.:l.ea oc::cur::Lng ~ aa~d ••F~retaen • a Ac::c~1ated Con- -2- ---~---- ·- -- I' -• • - tr-i..butf..ons Fund" to the "FireUJ~e.n'" s Pensf..on Fund'' of the City .. Introduced, read f..n fu11, and passed on ff..rst reading on the 3rd day of December. 1973. Pub1~shed ~n fu11 as a B~11 for an Ord~nance on the 6th day of December. 1973. MAYOR ATTEST: ex offf..cf..o Cf..ty C1erk Treasurer I 0 Kar1 No11enberger. do hereby cert~fy that the above and forego1.ng 1.& a true,. accurate,. and c:.omp1ete copy of a B~11 for an Ord~nance passed on f~rst read~ng on the 3"'d day of December. 1973. ex off~c~o C~ty C1erk-Treasurer -3- • • '32 xl - - • • .. - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION s. CHAPTER 1. TITLE II. OF THE 1969 E.M.C. RELATING TO FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND CONTRIBUTION S; AND ADDING A NEW SECTION AUTH ORIZING THE CREATION OF A SPECIAL FUND FOR THE REPAYMENT OF FIREMEN'S ACCUMULATED CONTRIBUTIONS TO SAID SPECIAL FUND WITH INTEREST THEREON UPON TEBM:LNATION OF EMPLOYMENT WITH THE CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT_;---.£ "'E:?"..-L. _,-. c;;__ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. as fo11ows: Section 1 ... That: Section s. Chapter 1. Tit:1e II of the 1969 E.M.C. is hereby amended to read as fo11ows: ~ CONTRIBUTION TO THE FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND Commencing on JANUARY 1. 1974. there sha11 Section 2. be deducted from the month1y sa1ary of each and every paid member of the Eng1ewood Fire Department a sum equa1 to FIVE AND ONE-HALF PERCENT (5 1/2'7.) of sai.d JDembers UK>nth1y sa1ary pursuant to ArtLc1e 50, Chapter 139, Section 5-5(4). Co1orado Revised Statutes. 1963. as amended. which &""'Ill sha11 be deposited ~n the .City Firemen•s Pension Fund. The 1969 E.M.C. is hereby amended by adding a section. to be numbered 9, which section reads as fo11ows: 2-1-9 FIREMEN'S ACCUMULATED CONTRIBUTION§ REPAY- MENT SPECIAL FUNQ CHEATED (a) Every paid melllber of the Eng1ewood Fire Departu>ent: who aha11 resign. or -1- II • • '32 x l - - • • .. - be discharged from the Department prior to becoming e1~gib1e for any retiretoent,. di.._sabi1i.ty or other beo.e- fi.t as prov:Lded by Co1orado Rev:Lsed Statutes,. 1963,. Chapter 139,. Artic1e 50,. as amended. sha11 be entit1ed to a refund of his accumu1ated contr~butions to the City's F~n'a PenaLon Fund. ''Ac.cl.DDU1ated contr-i..butiO'D.a'' aha.11 mean the sum. of sa:i..d Firemen' a contri...bu.tion.s to the City's Firemen's Pea.ion Fund. together 'With interest. if any. thereon as sha11 be determ:Lned by the Board of Trustees of sa.:l.d Fund. {b) There i.s hereby estab1i.shed a speci.a1 fund to be lcncn.n1 as tb_e "Fi.re:JDen' s AccU~UU1ated Contr·ibu.t:i.on.s Fund'' for the purpose of refunding accumu1ated contributions to those firemen coming ~thLn the provisions of thi.._s section. {c) The Ci.ty sha11 make contri.buti.ons to said ''Fi.re'IDen' s AccUIIIU1ated Con.tri.but:i.ons Fund" of one and one-ha1f percent (1 1/~) of t:ota1 Firemen's sa1aries month1y to fi.nance the benefi.t -here:Ln prov:Lded. {d) In addi.ti.on to the ~ra and obL:Lgati.ons ~osed upon the Board of T~teea of the Eng1ewood Fi.re Pens:Lon Board by Artic1e 50. Chapter 139. Co1orado Revised Statutes. 1963. as amended. said Board sha11 have a11 powers neces- sary to supervise and a..dm.i.n.iater the terms of this sect~on. Xn addition. thereto. sai.d Board sha11 have the power frOID time to t'i..Joe, and as the need may arise. to tran.afer any aurpl..u.a monJ..ea reau1t:i..n.g in aa1.d "Fireuae.n • a Acc:umu.1at:ed Con- -2- • • 'a2 xl - J - • -.. - tribu.ti.ons Fund" to the "F::i.reJDen"s Pension Fund" of the City ... 1ntroduced. read i.n fu11. and passed on first readLng on the 3rd day of December. 1973. Pub1~shed ~ fu11 as a B~11 for an Ord~nance on the 6th day of December. 1973. MAYOR ATTEST: ex off~c~o C~ty C1erk-Treasurer I. Kar1 No11enberger. do hereby cert~fy that the above and foregoi.:n.g i.s a true. accurate • and c:.omp 1ate copy of a B~11 for an Ord~nance paaaad on f~rat read~ on the 3~d day of December. 1973. ex off~c~o C~ty C1erk-Treasurer -3- • • '32 xl 1 - - • • .. - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN _,..:.6.=..."--=..:<3:.~:._--1...:..._ _______ _ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 1. TITLE XI OF THE 1969 E.H.C. • ENTITlED "POLICE DEPARTMENT; FUNCTIONS," BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 10, AUTHORIZING AN INCREASED CONTRIBUTION TO THE POLICEMEN'S PENS ION FUND FROM THE GE.NERAL FU}ril[) OF n1E CITY ...... __ ,~ o.--=.__~.,_. .... ., """"~ '----""-<...._-.... ..... -..J. WHEREAS • the Ci.ty of Eng1ewood i.s a home ru1e c~ty estab1ished and existing pursuant to the provis~ons of Art~c1e XX of the Const~tut~on of the State of Co1orado; and WHEREAS • t:he Ci.ty havi.ng a popu1ation of 1ess than 100.000. as shown by the 1970 Federa1 Decenni.a1 Census., and mai_nta.in.~g a reg·u1ar1y organ.:i..zed and paid Po1i..ce Depa.rtlnent., Cc::JIIle& within the provis:Lons of C.R.S. '63 139-49 re1ating to Po1i.ce Pensi.on Funds; and WHEREAS • the Counci.1 fi.nds and determines fr<>Dl actuaria1 studi.es of the Po1i.ce Pensi.on Fund that sai.d Fund i..a a.ctu.a..ri..a11y unsound and cannot, as current1y finan.cia11y consti.tuted and funded. provi le the benefits to whi.ch Po1ice offi.cers may become 1awfu11y enti.t1ed; and WHEREAS. the Ci.ty Counci.1 finds and determi.nes that proper and adequate fundi.ng of the Po1ice Pensi.on Fund i..s a. matter of joint state and 1oca1 concern; NOW • THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY "IHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. as fo11ows: Secti..on 1. That Chapter 1. Ti.t1e XI. of the 1969 E.H.c •• is moended by addi.ng a new Secti.on 10. and entit1ed .. Cont::ri..but:i..ons -Po1icemen' a Pen.si..on Fund." • • '32xl - - --- 11-1-10. CONTRIBUTIONS -POLICEMEN'S PENSION ~- In 1~eu of the prov~s~ons cont~ned ~n C.R.S. '63 139-49-20 and 139-49-21. con- t~but~on ~nto the Po1~cemen's Pens~on Fund sha11 be requ:l.red as fo11ows: (a) In add:l.t::l.on to &11 ot:her mon:l.ea prov:l.ded for :l.n 139-49-3. 139-49-6. and 139-49-8. C.R.S. '63. as amended. the C:l.t:y sha11 pay from the Genera1 Fund Lnto the Po1Lcemen's Pen.aLon Fund a &l.IID. not to exceed six and one-ha1f percent: (6-1/21) of t:he month1y aa1aries of the tota1 Po1ice Department of the C:l.t:y. (b) Members of the C:l.ty Po1:l.ce Department sha11 contribute from their respective month1y aa1aries into the said Po1icemen's Pension Fund a &1.DD not to exceed fi..ve percent (5'%.) month1y over Chei..r respective month1y aa1a.r:Les .. Sect:l.on 2. '"I."b.at a11 ord:i..nanc:ea and parts of ord:i..nanc:ea :Ln conf1:l.ct herew:l.th are hereby expresa1y repea1ed . Introduced. read :l.n fu11. and passed on f:l.rst read:l.ng on the 3rd day of December. 1973. Pub1:l.shed as a B:l.11 for an Ord:l.nance on t:he 6th day of Dece~ber. 1973. MAYOR ATrEST: ex off:l.c:l.o C:l.t:y C1erk -2- II -- '32xl -• • - .... I. Kar1 No11enberger 0 do hereby cert1.fy that the above and foregoing is a true., a.cc:urate • .-:ad c:omp1ete copy of a 81.11 for an Ord1.nance passed on f1.rst read1.ng on the 3rd day of December. 1973. ex off1.c1.o C1.ty C1erk II • • , - 1- • • .. - -(:::11loo ~ ---·L c..-,c,.~ c~ - ~"!..-"",... -\ ... ._-. INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AJif ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2• CHAPTER B. TITIZ v. OF 'ZHE ~969 E .M.C. • BY AUTHORIZIN:; COUNCIL TO APPROVE ADDI- TIONAL INSURANCE BEI'EFITS TO EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF EIICIEWOOD. "-' > BE IT ORDAINED BY TRE CITY COUNCIL OF TRE CITY OF EN:;LEWOOD. COLORADO. a.a f<>~~owa: Sec:tf..on 1. That Sect~on 2, Chapter 8, ~t1e V, of the •69 E.M.c .• ~s hereby amended to read as fo11owa: INSURANCE BENEFITS. The C~ty Counc~~ may. from t~ to t~. aut:hori..ze, by motion or reaol..uti..on, the expend~ture of c~ty funds for the payment of prem:i.ums for i.~fe • Dlll!d~ca~ • DENTAL. bosp~ta1~zat~on. DISABILITY ~naurance. or port:i.ona thereof. £or &11.. C:l.ty empl..oyeea • or any part thereof. prov-i.d:Lng a suff~c~ent sum ~a appropr~ated for the payDIII!nt therefor. Introduced. read ~n fu~~. and passed on f~rst read~ng on the 3rd day of December. ~973. Pub~~shed as a B~~~ for an Ord~ance on the 6th day of December. ~973. MAYOR ATTEST: ex off~c~o C~ty C~erk II • • , - ]- • • -- I. Kar1 No11enberger. do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true. accurate. and comp1ete copy of a Bi11 for an Ordi.nan.ce passed on first reading on the 3rd day of December, 1973. ex off~c~o C~ty C1erk-Treaaurer -2- • • , - • • - AGE:JiiiJiiiiL P"'R 'l."HE R:EX;O:XA.R CXliDI.«:.1L ..::::ET Zl!C I>.EICEI!e:E.-R 3 .. 197.3 8:00 P.M. c.a_1.]. to order, i..n~t..L:::Ja by ~ Fred H.al'r.n, x-.nue.1 Lutheran Church, p1ed:g.e ol:. a...l..J...eg:i,.a.n.ce Led by Boy SCCJU;t Troc::llp No. 1.54, &nd ED~ c:&l..1. (a) Requ1.ar Meeting o:f Nov--.be.r 19, 1..973. encl..oaed.) 2. Vi..ai..tora ... (Copi..ea (a) Recogn.j..tion of "S~ci..a..l.. Guests" of the CCli'Unci..1 ... (b) Mr ... T.uaas Xi .... .x:k:i., own.e..r o£ the St:ud:i.o Lou:nqe, 5020 South Broadway, w:1...1.1. appear i..n regard to the renewal.. of beer, .1..i.quor, and wi..n.e l..i..cen..aea... (Copy of the report from Pol..i..ce Chi...e£ and Minutes from the Counc1l.. meeting of NoV"e:mbe.r 6, 1972 encl..oa.-d ... ) (c) Other Vi..a:i.to.ra ... 3. Gene~ Di..acuaai..on. (a) Mayo.r•a Choice. (b) Coun.ci..l.. Member•a Choice ... 4. Communications -No Action Recommended ... (a) .Mi..nu.tea of the Houa.i..nq Authority and Urban Renew~ Authority meeting of October 23, 1973... (Copies enc:l..o.aed ... ) (b) M..i..n:ute& of the Water and Sewer Board ..eetin.q of No- vambe:r 20., 1973. (Copies en.cl..osed ... ) (c) Mi.nutes o£ the P1.a.nni..:nq and zoni..ng C~i..aa:i..on .. et.:l.nqa of October 2 and November 13, 1.973... (Copies enc1oaed.) (d) ~a.n.dum from the D.i..rector of C~ty Deve1os--nt SUJI!Ibar.i...z.i...ng h...i..8 tr.i..p to Dr&1.J..a•, Texas for the Xnst..i..tute on PL&nn..i..nq. Zon.i...nq. and. ~t Dama.i...n from N~r 7 to 9. 1973. (Copies enc1oaed.) • • '32xl - - --.. - page 2 Dec.-ber 3 Agenda. 4... eon.au.n.i..cati.on.s -No Ac:t.i.on Rec:omme.nd..ed (Conti..n:ued) ... (e) Me:I:Doraradu:m frcxn the Ci.ty M&na.ger concerni.ng u.n.:i..fo:rm cLassi.~ication of accounts. (Copi.es enc1o&ed.) (r.) Me:KDora.ndum to the City Counci..1 c.oncern..i..ng s.i..c:k 1eave and a.nn:ua~ l.eave ~or the City Ma..l'::ta.ger. (Copi..ea enc1oaed .. ) (g) Memo.rand'UID. from the City Manager concez:ni.ng e.ner:qy conservat..i.on.. (Copi.es encl.osed.) (h) Report from the Asai...at&nt City Ma.n.a.ger concerni..ng £x:at.ez::na.1 o:rqa.n.iz..a.ti.on.s i.n the C:Lty of Engl.ewood. .. (COpi..ea encl.oaed ... ) (a) Cou.n.c:~ act.i.on requ. .. t for 3 .. 2 beer ~i.c:enae re.ne-al. for Saf--ay Stores, 1.25 Ea.at. Ha..JIIpde..n... (Council. Action Request Form encl.oaed.) (b) Counc:i...1 action request for 3 .2 beer 1.i.c:ense renewa~ for K.i..ng Soope.:rs, 5050 South Federal. B1vd.. (Counci.1 Act.i..on Request Poxm en.c:.1.oaed ... ) (c) Reccxmaendati.cn from the c..b&:i.::rman of the Water and Sewer Board :for apprcrval.. o~ Suppl.-.nt *45 to the South Gate san:J..ta.ti.on Di.•t.ri.ct. (See i.teDl 4... (b)) ... (d) Rec:CXDn'lend&ti.on frc:xn the Chai.rzD&n. of the Water and Sewer Board f or a new 1eaae for a re1ocated s~te for KQXX rad~o st&tLon. (See ~tem 4. (b)). (e) Reccmme.ndati.on from the Chairman of the Water and Sewer Board for the renewa1 o£ a 1ease for Ground water ApproprJ...ators A.ssoc:iat:i.on, of not more than 2,000 acre feet of McLe1Lan Reservoir water. (See item 4. (b))_ (f) Meaaorandum from the Ci.ty Manaqe.r to the City Attor:ney c:once.rninq the a.nnexatJ..on of 183 acres i..n the vic::l.n.J..ty of Santa Fe and Un.:i..on Streets. (Copi.e.s e.nc1o&ed ... ) 6. City Attorney (a) BJ....l..1 for an Ord.i.nance au:thorJ...z:.:Lnq the est.a.b1:Lshme.nt of a D...i..a&bi.1i.ty and Dental.. H-.1th I.nau.:rance Proqraza. (Copies enc:1oaed ... ) -- '32xl ---- p.age 3 December 3 Agenda 6. City Attorney (Continued) .. (b) Bi1..J.. for an Ordi..na.nce e.11..m.:i...na.t:Lnq CoLorado Day and Co1umbu..s Day as offic:La.1 Ci..ty hol..i.days and :repLac:l.nq them with Thanksgivi...ng Friday and a. fl..oati..nq hoLiday each year to be taken at th-e empl..oyee • s di.acreti.on; and a.mex':tal..ng the. conv&raio.n of siCk 1ea:ve to annual.. Leave from a 3-l.. basis to a. 2-l.. basis after the ac- cumu1ati.on of 90 days sick l..eave. (Copies encl..oaed.) (c) Bi.l..l.. for a .n OrdLnance amending the Pol..i.ce Pension Fund to provide for a 6 ... 5 percent contri.but.ion by the City and to a1.l..ow contri...buti.ona fxom the .lllelabers of the Pol..i..ce Department to remain at 5 percent. (Copies enc.l..oeed..) (d.) B i..1.1 for an Ord.J....nance a.l..l..ow.i.ng F :L.reme.n vh.o t.e ra:i...n& te the.i..r emp.1.oyment wi.th the City to withdraw their ac:tual.. c:ont.ri...buti.ona to the Pension Fu..nd w:i.th i...nte:r- eat. (Copies encl..oaed.) (e) Attorn.ey•s Choice. 7. City Manager (a) Bi11 for a..n. Ordinance approving a ~t for the con- at.ruct:Lon of a --ter l..:l.ne by the Denver Water Board :Ln. South Shoshone Avenue ~ Weat Dartmouth and West F1oyd... (Copies e.nc1osed ... ) (b) O:rdi...n&nce on fi..na.1 r ... dJ..nq appropri.atinq JDC::Jn.i..es for 1974 expenditures. (Passed on ri:rst readLng November 19, 1973.) (c) Ord.Lna..nce on fina.1 read.i...nq adopting the 1974 budget ... (Passed on first rea.di..nq on Nove:labe.r 19, 1.973 ... ) a... Adjournment ... -----==--;; ~ /-=:/J:::::. ~ S'.I!ANLEY H. DXAL Ci.ty Manager SHD/pp -- '32xl • • Precinct No. 2 • • - .. S pecial Citizen Prog-ram invitees•• December 3 . 1973 Hr. and Mrs. Charle s F. Dotson 2847 So. Acoma St. Mr .. and J.D .. Styes 2808 So .. Delaware St. Hr. and Hr s .. R.B .. Hood 3291 So .. Galapago St. Precinct No .. 3 Mr .. and Mr s .. Angelo T. Karry 2785 So. Grant St. Hr .. and Mr s .. A. J .. Thomas 3294 So. Grant St. Hr. and Mr s . Carl H .. Olsen 2958 So .. Lincoln St. Precinct No. 4 Hr. and Hr s .. J .. R .. North 3807 So .. Acoma St. Mr. and Mr s . C .. W .. Fox 3700 So .. Huron St .. Hr .. and Mrs. Ceo. R .. Ru s h 4097 So .. Jason St .. Precinct No . 5 Hr. and Mr s. W.E .. Glee 3202 So. P enn .. St. Mr .. a .nd Mr s . H. L .. Daniel s 2800 So .. Logan St. Mr. and Hha. Charles E .. Flemdng 3285 So. Emer s on SL . Precinct No. 6 Hr. and Mr s . Walter L .. Lane 3201 So. Downon& St. Hr. and Mr s . H. Hillier 3490 So. Coroma St .. Mr. and Mr s . T .. E .. Diamond 3280 So. Ogden St. Preci.nct No . 7 H:r. and ~Jon T . Seay 3285 So. Wi.l.li.am..s St. ~and ~Arvon R. Hegna 3295 So. High St. ~ and Mr s .. H .i.cheal R. Shannon 3395 So. Race St. Precinct No. 8 Hr. and H:r s .. R ... W. Pa•r son 3340 So. Lincoln St. Hr. and Hr s . ~rank Warner 3308 So. P~nn ... H:r. $nd Mr s . I.C. Sauaa 3597 So. Pearl. St. Precinct No. 9 Hr. and KT s . N. L .. Pearce 3801 So. Linco1n St. ~ and ~H.D. Voight 3930 So. Pearl. St. Hr. and~. Wi11iam Kane 3597 So. P enn . St • Precinct No.lO Hr. and Mrs . Dave Sproul. 4289 So. Bannock S~. Mr/ and Mr s . T .D. Webb 4285 So.HUTOD St. Hr. and Mr s. J.E. Smith 4175 So. El.ati. St. Precinct No. 11 Mr. and Hr s . Paul 0. Hartin 4166 So. :inco1n St • Hr. and Mr s . W.S. Cooper 4250 So. Sherman St. Mr. and Mr s . Robin A. Musser 4320 So. Grant St. • • '32xl • -• - J-' Precinct No. 12 Hr. and Mrs. Robt. T. Craig 4556 So. Acoma St. Mr. and Mr s . Paul. L .. Gamet 4324 So. Bannock St. Hr. and Mr s . James D. Brown 4661 So. Cberrokee St. Precinct No ... 13 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Grant 3440 W .. Chenanao Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Wi.l.l.i.am P .. Sure 3125 W .. Pim1ico Ave. Hr. and Mrs. David H. Skates 3010 w .. Tufts Ave. Precinct No. 14 Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Wike 4985 So. Huron St. Mr. and Mrs. W .. J .. Green 4923 So. Pox St. Hr .. a .nd Mrs .. Gordon Pl.ieger 5021 So. El.ati. St. Precinct No. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Dale R .. Brooks 4895 So. Elati. St. Mr. and Mrs. M.P .. ~l.l.er 4737 So. Pox St. Mr .. and Mrs. A. J .. Me K.e:nna 4899 So. Huron St. Prec:l.nc.t No. 1.6 Mr. and Mrs. D. L .. Be-ale 4800 So. Lincol.n St. Mr. and Mrs. Paul. L .. Rodgers 4546 So. Le&an St- Hr .. and Mrs .. Verl.e A .. Watk.:l.ns 4701 So • ....,._abington St. II • • , - • • • - COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO NOVEMBER 19, 1973 REGULAR MEETING : The City Council o~ the City o~ Englewood. Arapahoe County. Colorado . met in regular session on November 19. 1973. at 8:00 P.M . ~yor Senti. presiding. called the meeting to order. The invocation was given by the Rev. David Durkop of the Centennial Lutheran Church. The Pledge o~ Allegiance -s led by Boy Scout Troop No. 154. The Mayor asked ~or roll call . Upon the call of the roll, the ~ollowfng were present: Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Ohor1ty. Brown. Blessing. Senti. Absent: Council Member Sc-ab. The Mayor declared a quorum present .. Also present were: City Manager Dial City Attorney Berardini Assistant City Manager McCown ~1n1stratfve Assistant Mendelson Director o~ Finance Nollenberger COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF NOVEMBER 5, 1973. Upon the call o~ the roll. the vote resulted as ~olla.s: AYes: Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhority. a...,_-,. Blessing . Senti. Nays: None Absent: Council Member Sc-ab. Dr. Roy Lininger. President o~ the Englewood Lions Club. was present to request participation ~rom the City o~ Englewood ~or purchase of a train to be used at Belleview Park. • • '32xl - - - - • - 2 Dr. Lininger stated that the Lions had built a pool . a zoo. and a tra i n ~or the City of Englewood over the yearsa The pool and the zoo have been turned over to the City -ror operation .. A procurement ccmwn1ttee of the Lions Club had looked at the 15-year old train situation currently located at Belleview Park . They felt that the train could no longer be repaired and that a new train would be necessary at a cost o~ $40,000. It i s the feel i ng of the Lions Club that the City should be encouraged to partic i pate 1n the purchase of this train. Councilman Brown commended the L i ons Club for their great public works efforts in the community. He inquired whether the train was a larger one than currently being operateda Ora Lininger stated that it wasa It would be a 24• wheelbase traina Councilman Brown inquired as to what kind of share the Lions Club was requesting o~ the City. Dr. L1n1nger stated that they would like to see a $20.000 ca.m1ttment. Councilman Ohority inquired whether the train system would be extended. Dr. L1n1nger replied 1n the negative. Councilman Dhority stated that the budget was set for this year and passage ~ld be completed for next year this evening. and questioned whether the allotment could waft . Dr. L1n1nger stated that 1t could. but that a comm1ttment would help very much 1n this situation. Councilman Brown stated that he ~elt the Council should do as much as possible 1n this situation. and that the Council needed to look at it i n a study session. Council received the 'f'o11ow1ng ca.wnunicat1o;,s for the record. Minutes of the Englewood Public Library Board meeting of November 1 3. 1973 . Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Comm i ssion meeting of November B . 1973 . Minutes of the C f ty of Englewood Employees Retirement Board meeting of November 5th and 14th. 1973. Memorandum from the Director of Community Development discussing certain questions relative to the Larwin project . Memorandum from the Assistant City Manager relative to the new bus route . Memorandum from the Assistant City Manager relative to the requirements for implementation by January 1. 1974 of the Memorandums of Understanding. -- r 32xl - - - -- 3 Memoranda from the Chief of the Fire Department and the Director o~ Parks and Recreation. summarizing their attendance at recent con~erences and seminars . Financial Report for the month of October. 1973. Memorandum from the City Manager to the City Council dated November 15. 1973 relative to the National League o~ Cities Convention. Memorandum ~rom the Director o~ Public Works outlining the schedule ~or South Drainage Basin storm sewer construction. Minutes o~ the Election Commission meeting of November 7. 1973. Council received a memorandum ~rom the Director or Finance and the Director of Parks and Recreation recommending a contract for construction of Belleview Park -West end. Councilwoman Henning stated that thfs ~s the best route to go considering the lack of competitive bids. COUNCILWOMAN HENNING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED A MOTION TO AWARD A CONTRACT TO TOTAL TALENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $20.995 FOR INSTALLATION OF AN IRRIGATION SYSTEM AND TO REJECT ALL OTHER BIOS ON THE BELLEVIEW PARK -WEST END. Upon the call of the roll • the vote resulted as "f'"ollows : -"Yes: Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhority. B...,.... Blessing. Sentf. Nays: None Absent: Council Member Schwab . The Mayor declared the mot1on carried. Council received a memorandum ~rom the Director o~ Finance and the Director of Parks and Recreation awarding tree bids. Councilman Dhor1ty stated that the bid was a good one and should be awarded. COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE THE BID FOR MOUNTAIN MEADOWS NURSERY IN THE AMOUNT OF $29.551.25. Upon the call of the roll. the vote resulted as ~ollows : -- '32xl ---.. - .... 4 A.yes : Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhor1ty. Brown. Blessing. Senti . Nays : None Absent.: Council Mll!lnber Schwab. The -yor declared the motion carried. Council received a memorandum ~rom the Director o~ Finance relative to the annual renewal o~ ltquor licenses. Council-n Henning stated that she -s concerned about the January 21. 1973 violation at the Studio Lounge. at which time they ~re served w1 th a Sl....aftS. Counctllftan Dhortty concurred on that concern. Councilwoman Henning inquired whether private clubs on the list still had discriminatory practices. City Attorney Berardini stated that the Elks had recently eliminated theirs. but he -s not sure on the other three. Counc11-n B.-.-n stated that he ~elt the Studio Lounge should be noti~ied and brought be~ore Council. and that it should be a very severe questioning put to than. Council-n -nning stated that since the Council could revoke the license at any ti-. she ~elt that they should keep this -ting with the Studio Lounge a ~airly in~o.,...l one. COUNCILI'IAH ~ITY MOVED AND COUNCIL~ HENNING SECONDED A MOTION TO ACCEPT THE LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWALS EXCEPT FOR THE STUDIO LOUNGE AND HAVE THEM APPEAR AT THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING. Upon the call o,. the roll. the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhortty. Brown . Blessing. Senti. Nays : None Absent : Council -r Sc-b . The -yor declared the 1n0t1on carried. -- '32xl - - • • • • - 5 INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN DHORITY . BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO . ~. SERIES OF 1973 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE V. CHAPTER 9. SECTION 5 OF THE 1969 E.M.C .• BY ADDING SUBSECTION (e) ESTABLISHING AN OPTIONAL PENSION OR DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN FOR NON-CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. AS DEFINED BY SECTION 5-1-1 OF SAID TITLE AND SUBSECTION (d) OF 5-9-3 ENTITLED •DEFINITIONS·. PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. 29. SERIES OF 1973. AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (Copied in full in the Official Ordinance Book .) COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 43. SERIES OF 1973. Upon the call of the roll. the vote resulted as ~ollows : Ayes : Council Members Schnackenberg, Henning, Dhortty. Brown. Blessing. Sentt . Nays: None Absent : Council Member Schwab. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Council received a Resolution amending the Master Street Plan. Cfty Attorney Berardfnf stated that thfs takes tnto account all the streets that were presented at the Public Hearing, except ~or the Windermere alignment. Cfty Manager Dtal reviewed wtth Council the streets concerned . RESOLUTION NO . ~. SERIES OF 1973 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE SECTION OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. 1969. ENTITLED •MASTER STREET PLAN .• (Copied 1 n full in the Officia l Resolution Book.) COUNCILWOMAN HENNING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO . 50. SERIES OF 1973. Upon the call of the roll. the vote resulted as ~ollows : Ayes: Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning, Dhorfty, Brown, Blessing, Sent t. Nays : None Absent : Council -.-Schwab. The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * • • r 32 x l - • • • • - 6 Council received a 8111 for an Ordinance authorizing a contract with the Cfty of Sheridan f'or use of' the Cfty of' Engleo«>od"s Animal Shelter facflities . Councilman Dhority stated that the City should have some right to cancel without penalty. since we were extending thfs service to Sheridan. We also should have the right to adjust costs ~n they become necessary. INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BLESSING. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO ANO THE CITY OF SHERIDAN. COLORADO RELATING TO THE PROVISION OF AN ANIMAL SHELTER AND FACILITIES ANO PROVIDING FOR ITS PAYMENT. COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDIMANCE AUTHORIZING A CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF SHERIDAN FOR THE USE OF THE ANIMAL SHELTER FACILITIES . Upon the call of the roll. the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhor1ty. Brown. Blessfng. Sentf. Nays : None Absent: Council Member Schwab. The Mayor declared the motion carried. City Attorney Berardfnf stated that a City employee. Mr. Larry Thompson. Sewage Treatment Plant Superintendent. had been fndfcted recently on charges of bribery . The Career Service Board proceedings concet"'TTfng his dfsmfssal had been postponed as ft was f'elt that it -:.uld jeopardfze the case fn the crfmfnal matter. Council received a resolution establishing the posft1ons of Assistant Director of Finance. Assistant to the Library Director. captains 1n the Police Department. and Reclasst~icat1on o~ Communications SUpervisor. City Manager Dial explained the positfons as prevfously dfscussed during Budget consideration. RESOLUTION NO. ~. SERIES OF 1973 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE CLASSIFICATIONS OF ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF FINANCE. ASSISTANT TO LIBRARY DIRECTOR. COMMUNICATIONS SUPERVISOR. TWO POLICE CAPTAINS. (Copfed fn full fn the Offfcfal Resolutfon Book.) II • • '32xl - - --- 7 COUNCILMAN DHDRITY MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 51. SERIES OF 1973. Upon the call o~ the roll. the vote resulted as 'ollows: Ayes: Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhority. Brown. Blessing. Senti. Nays: None Absent: Council Member Schwab. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Council received a memorandum from the City Manager discussing changes in the 1973 budget. City Manager Dial discussed the changes with Council. RESOLUTION NO . ~. SERIES OF 1973 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE GENERAL. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT. WATER. SEWER. AND REVENUE SHARING FUNDS. (Copied in ~ull in the O~~icial Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN SCHNACKE-ERG MOVED AND COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECQM)ED A MOTION TO -PROVE RESOLUTIOft NO. SZ. SERIES OF 1973. Upon the call of the roll. the vote resulted a .s -rollows: A.yes: Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhorfty. Br"'OWft. Blessing. Senti. Nays: None Absent : Council Member Schwab . The Mayor declared the motion carried. Council received a memorandum from the City Manager discussing supplemental appropriation for the Core Area Project . He stated tnat travel costs and printing costs were over the orfgfnal anticipation. The legal cost request was due to eKtens1ve needs 1n the legal area due to the original nature o~ some o~ the Core A~ problems. · .. -- '32xl - - --.. - 8 COUNCILWOMAN HENNING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SCHNACKENBERG SECONDED A MOTION TO ACCEPT THE MEMORANDUM AND ITS ADJUSTMENTS TO THE BUDGET. AND TO AUTHORIZE ADJUSTMENTS TO THE CITY'S CONTRACT WITH E.P.R. Upon the call of the roll. the vote resulted as follows: ~s: Council Members Schnackenberg. Henntng. Dhortty. Brown. Blessing. Senti . Nays: None Absent: Councfl Member SchMab . The Mayor declared the motion carried . Councfl received a Resolution appropriatfng ~1es for the 1974 ex~itures. City -na-r Dial explained how the appropriatfons affected the budget thts year a .nd next. RESOLUTION NO. ~. SERIES OF 1973 A ~UTION AMENDING THE ~ED 1974 BUDGET. (Copfecl fn full i n the Offfcfal Resolution lk>ott.) COUIICIUMII BROWN MOVED AND COUNCI~ BLESSING SECONDED A MOTION TO ~ llt£SOLUTION NO. 49. SEIUES OF 1973. Upon the call of the roll. the .ote resulted as ~oltows: Ayes : Counc i l ~rs Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhortty., Hrown., Blesshtg. Senti . -ys: None Absent : Council Member Schwab. The -yor dec lared the motfon carri ed. INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIL_,..,. HENNING . A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOO. COLORADO. FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1974. II -- '32 x l 1 - --- 9 COUNCILWOMAN HENNING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE 1974 BUDGET. Upon the call of the roll . the vote resulted as ~oll~: Ayes: Counc i l Members Schnackenberg, Henning, Dhor1ty. Brown. Blessing, Sent1. Nays : None Absent: Council Member Schwab . The Mayor declared the motion carried. INTROOUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING MONIES FOR ALL MUNICIPAL PURPOSES IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. IN THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY l. 1974. ANO ENDING DECEMBER 31. 1974. CONSTITUTING WHAT IS TERMED THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1974 . C1UNCILMAN BROWN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING MONIES FOR THE 1974 EXPENDITURES. Upon the call of t.he roll. the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhority. Brown. Bless1ng. Senti. Nays: None Absent : Counc il Member Sc~b . The Mayor declared the motion carried. City Manager Df al stated that the Cfty had received a letter ~~ South Suburban Parks and Recreation District who wanted their s~ge connection for free. He had related the City's policy fn a letter fn regard to charging everybody. i ncluding other Cfty departments ~or sewage connection. He requested Council's concurrence w1th the letter and received such . C1ty Manager D1al stated that Public Service Company 1s allowing app11cat1ons until January 1. 1974 for use by July 1, 1974 for new gas and electric hookups. A~ter that they w1ll become a ~irst come ~irst served basis. • - ., '32 x l 1 - 1- • • • • - 10 Cfty Manager Dfal stated that the Cfty should proceed wfth the Rfver Development project and perhaps should hfre a greenbelt desfgner to look at the overall viewpoint. This could either be done a~1n1strat1vely or by a c.,.,..fttee. depending upon Councfl•s ~eelfngs. Councfl-n Blessfng statad that he ~elt ft should be done adloofnfs- trattvely tn order to speed up the process. COUNCIL-HE-lNG MOVED AND COUNCILNIUI BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO ACCEPT. WITH REGRET. A RESIGNATION BY ""-XINE ST-LEY ~ THE ~lNG AND ZONING COMo!ISSION AND TO DIRECT THAT A LETTER BE -ITTEN TO HER IN APPRECIATION OF HER SERVICES. Upon the call o~ the roll. the vote resulted as ~ollows: ~s: Council Melllbers Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhortty. Brotllft. Blessfng. Sentf. Nays: None Absent: Councfl -r Sc-b. The Mayor declared the nootfon carrfed. Councfl-n Dhorfty statad that the Councfl should consfder a new ~r on the Plannfng and Zonfng Ca..fssfon rather soon. COUNCILNIUI BLESSING MOVED -D COUNCILNIUI BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO ADJOURN. Upon the call o~ the roll. the vote resulted as ~ollows~ Ayes: Council Members Schnackenberg. Henning. Dhor1ty. Brown. Blessing. Senti. Nays: Hone Absent : Councfl M!!mber Sc-b. The Mayor declared the motfon carrfed. and the noeetfng -s adjourned at 10:15 P.M • ~~ouncfl • • '32 x l - Preci.nc.t No. 2 --- ._Special. Ci.t:i.ze.n Program 1nvite-es•• December 3 , 197 3 Hr . and Mr s. Charles F. Dotson 2847 So . Acom. St. Hr. and J.D. Stye s 2808 So. De1a-are St. Hr. and Mr s . R .B. Hood 3291. So. Gal.apago St. P'rec.i.nct No. 3 Hr. and Mr s . Angelo T. Karry 2785 So. Grant St. Hr. and Mr s . A. J. ThomAs 3294 So. Grant St. Mr. and Mr s . Carl H. 01sen 2958 So. Lincoln St . Prec."i.nct No. 4 Hr. and Mr s .J.R. North 3807 So . A coma St. Mr. and Mr s . G .W. Pox 3700 So. Huron St. Hr. and Mr s . Ceo . R. Rush 4097 So . Jason St . Preei.nct No • .5 Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Glee 3202 So. P enn. St. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Daniels 2800 So. Log an St. Mr. and Hk.. Charles E . Fleming 3285 So . Emer s on SL . Preci.nct No . 6 Mr. and Mrs . Walter L . Lane 3201 So. Downong St. Mr. and Mr s. H . Hillier 3490 So. Coroma St . Hr. and Mrs. T.E . Diamond 3280 So. O gden St. Prec-inct:-No. 7 Hr. and Mrs. Jon T . Seay 3285 So. Williams St. Mr. and Mr s . Arvon R. Hegna 3295 So. High St. Hr. and Mrs . Hi c hea l R. Shannon 3395 So. Ra ce St. Precinct No. 8 Mr . and Hr s . R.W. Pearson 3340 So. Lincoln St . Hr. and Mrs . ~rank Warner 3308 So. Penn. Hr. and Mr s . 1.C. Sauaa 3597 So. P earl St. Precinct No. 9 Mr. and Mr s . N. L. Pearce 3801 So . Lincoln St. Hr. and Mr s . H.D. Voiaht 3930 So. Pearl St . Hr. and Mr s . W illiam Kane 3597 So. Penn. St. Precinct No .lO Hr. and Mrs . Dave Sproul. 4289 So. Bannock SL . Hr/ and Mrs . T ... D. Webb 4285 So .HuTon St. Mr. and Mr s . J.E. Sm"i.tb 4175 So. Elati St. Precinct No. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Paul 0. Martin 4166 So. z ineo~n St. Mr. and Mr s . W.S. Cooper 4250 So. Sherman SL. Hr. and Mrs. Rob~n A. Mu sser 4320 So. Gran~ St. .. ~- -- '32xl - --- Precinct No. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Robt. T. Craig 4556 So. Acoma St. Mr. and M _rs. Paul L-Gamet 4324 So. Ban.noc.k St. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Brown 4661 So. Cherrokee St. Precinct No. 13 Hr. and Mrs. John T. Grant 3440 W. Chenan8o Ave. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Sure 3125 W. Pim~ico Ave. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Skate s 3010 W. Tufts Ave. Precinct No. 14 Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Wike 4985 So. Huron St. Hr. and Mrs . W. J. Green 4923 So. Fox St . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Flieger 5021 So. Elati St. Precinc"t No. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Dale R . Brooks 4895 So. Elati St. Mr. and Mrs. M.P. Miller 4737 So. Fox St. Mr. and Mrs . A. J. Me. Kenna 4899 So. Huron St. Precinct No. 16 Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Beagle 4800 So. Lincoln St. Hr. and Mrs. Paul L. Rodger s 4546 So. ~ St-. Hr. and Mrs.Verle A. Watkins 4701 So.~shington St. -- ... '32 xl - • • • • - ••special. Citizen Program l.nvitee s .. December 3 9 1973 Precinct No. 2 Hr. and Mr s .. Charl.e s F. Dotson 2847 So. Ac~ St .. Hr .. and J.D .. St:ye s 2808 So .. Del..a'W'.are St .. Mr. and Mrs .. R .. B .. Hood 3291 So. Cal.apago St. P ·recinct No. 3 Mr. and Mr s .. Angel.o T . Karry 2785 So .. Grant St .. Mr .. and H ·rs .. A .. J .. Thoma s 3294 So .. Grant St .. Hr .. and M _r s .. Carl. H .. Ol s en 2958 So .. Li.ncol.n St .. Precinct No .. 4 Hr .. and Mr s .. J .. a .. North 3807 So .. A coma St .. Hr .. and Mrs .. G .. W .. Fox 3700 So .. Huron St .. Hr .. and Mr s .. Ceo .. R .. Ru sh 4097 So .. Jason St .. Pre.c.:f..nct No.. 5 Mr .. and Mr s .. W .. E .. Cl.ee 3202 So. P enn .. St .. Hr .. and Mr s .. M .. L .. Daniels 2800 S o .. Logan S t .. Mr .. and ~--Charl.es E .. Fl.eming 3285 So .. Emer son SL .. Precinct No .. 6 Hr .. and Mrs .. WaLter L .. Lane 3201. So .. Downong St .. Hr .. and Mrs .. H .. Hi11ier 3490 So .. Coroma St .. Mr .. and Mrs .. T .. E .. Diamond 3280 So. Ogden St. P-rec-inct No . 7 Mr. and Mr s . Jon T. Seay 3285 So. Williams St. Hr . and Mr s . Arvon R. Hegna 3295 So. High St. Mr. and Mr s . Hi c beal R . Shannon 3395 So . Race St. Precinct No. 8 Mr. and Mr s . R.W. Pear s on 3340 So. Lincoln St. Mr. and Mr s . Frank Warner 3308 So. Penn. Mr. and Mr s . 1 .C . Sauaa 359 7 So. Pearl St. Preci.nct:. No. 9 Mr. and Mr s . N. L-P e arce 3801 So. L i ncoln St. Hr. and Mr s . H.D. Vo~&bt 3930 So. P~arl St. Mr. and H _r .s . Wil1iam K.a:ne 3597 So. P e.nn. St • Precinct No. 10 Mr. aud Mrs. Dave Sproul 4289 So. Bannock SL . Mr/ and Mr s . T.D. Webb 4285 So.Huron St. Hr. and M_r s . J.E. Smith 41 7 5 So. E1at i St. Precinct No. 11 Mr. and Mr s . Paul 0. Hartin 4166 So. :incoln St • Mr. and Mr s . W.S. Cooper 4250 So. She~ S~. Hr . and Mrs. Robin A. Mus s er 4320 So. Gran~ St. • • - J - • • - P-recinct No.. 12 Mr .. and Mrs. Robt .. T .. Craig 4556 So. Ac~ St. Hr .. and Mrs. Pau1 L .. Gamet 4324 So .. Bannock St. H:r .. and Mrs .. .J.n:aes D. Brown 4661 So .. Che.rrokee St .. Precinct No .. 13 Mr .. an..d Mrs .. John T .. Grant 3440 W .. Chen.anao Ave. Mr ... and Mrs .. V:l.11:l....m P .. Sure 3L25 W .. Pi..m.l.i.c.o Ave .. Mr .. and Mrs .. David M .. Skates 3010 W .. Tufts Ave .. Prec.inc.t No.. 14 Mr .. and Mrs .. E.&. Wi.ke 4985 So .. Huron St .. Mr .. and Mrs .. W .. J .. Green 4923 So .. Fox St .. Mr .. and Mrs .. Gordon P1i.eger 5021 So .. £1ati. St .. PTec.i.nc."t No . 15 Mr ... and Mrs .. Del._e. & .. Brooks 4895 So. E1_ati. St. Hr .. and Mrs .. M.P .. ~11er 4737 So .. Fox St .. Mr. and Mrs. A ... J .. Me Kenna. 4899 So. Huron St ... P-rec inct No .. 16 Mr .. and Mrs .. D. L .. Be.ag1e 4800 So ... Li.nc.ol...n St. Mr .. and Mrs ... Paul. L .. Rodgers 4546 So. ~ St-. Hr .. and Mrs .. Ver1e A .. Watkins 4701 So .. ~aahi.ngton St. _, ... _ ---. -~ .. • • , - - - -· O..r Sirt --- -.,..._ Dctsss:fys Ssrg..,t Rph«rt Hel 1 Stud'fo L~ --·---23. 1973 Jn t-he ,_.r 197Z~ the t:ngl-...ood Police Os~rt.ent ...... c:..11ed to the Studio LC~~Unge: t--.ty-#our (24) tf-a. The_... inclucled #ourteen (14) ...,..ntecl pertf••• #fght. dfsturbence or as-...ult c.lla., sfa (6) cella on t .he#ta •ncl t.nree (.J) _.sc. c..lla. As o'f' thfa d.te. ~or the ,...r 1973. the ~lewood Polfce Dep.ar-=--nt ...... .._.... c.lled to ~ St-udio L~e t:.went:y-stx (26) tf--s. These tnclucle ......,._. (7) ...-nted parties., #fght:., dt sturbeftce or ••-ul t cells., sfxteen (16) Mac .. cella • .ost or ....,.,c:h •r• rout'fne ~r checks or silent •••~ .. one (1) t.he#t c:.11 and~ (1) c.11 #or ....,-vfng ..tnors. Thta occurred on ...a.......-ry 21 • 1973. and t .... olv.al the .... Ofl¥' or~ juice ....t alc:ohol., (prol:at.ebly V~) to • person -...cler t....tJ'-Gne .,_.rs or ... . Mrs. There .. lt.e_..,t .... issued • County Court cf~tt._. by CH'f'teer Peters ....., - Aprfl 27., 1973., Mrs. lt.e~l recet...t • de'-rred pl .. #or ...._ ,...r. • • '32xl - _. - • --- 2 CX>UNC:X~OMAN ~rNG MOVED AND COUNC:l:LMAN DHORITY SECONDED A MOTION "1'0 APPROVE THE ~l.1rES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF NOVEMBER G, 1972. Qpon the ca11 o£ the ro11, the vote resul..ted as fol..l..ows: Ayes: Coun.c~ Members Sc.hw'a.b. Henn.:i..ng, Dh..o.ri..ty, Brown, Se.nt.:i.. Nays: Non.e Absta...i.n: Counc:L1 Member Lay. Absent: Cou.nci..1. Member Bl..ess i.n.g. '1"be Mayor decl.a..red the Dlot..i..on c::ar:ri..ed. Mayor Senti. rec:oqni..z.ed the fol..l..owi.ng peopl..e from the 1i..st o£ Spec.i..a..1 Ci..ti.ze.n Program. 1nv-.i..t.ee:s : Mr. and Mrs. Ge~a..1d L. Ja....rl:>oe, 4285 So. Del..a.-a.:re Street, Preci..nct No. 10. Mr. Kenneth E. J.aDte.S, 300 East HaDlpden Av-e., Prec.i.nc:t No. 8. Mr. Tama.s K.:i.sma.rk.i.., Pres:i._dent of the Pl..a.nta.t..i..on, dba. Studi..o ~ge, 5020 South Br01!1Lc:ho7ay, appeared before CCJU.r1_ci...1 .i..n. regard to the ren.ewa....l.. of a beer, -i.ne, and l..i_quor ~.i.ce.n.se. · Counc.:i..1.ma.n Lay i..nqu..i.red of M:r. K.i.SDWa...rk.i.. whether he -a.s a"W&.:re of the procedure of 1i.quo:r 1.i.ce.nse renewal... Mr. K.isma.rk.i. repl..i..ed i..n the &1':fLE:ma.t.i.ve. Cou.nc.:i.1.ma..n Lay stated that the Council. was curious a.s to the numbe..r of po.l.i..ce ca.l..1s to M.r. K..i.sma.:rk.i. • s bu.s.i..n..e..ss. Mr. K..i..sma. r.k.i.. stated that the Assiseant Chief of P o1ice~ Mr. C.l.yde Ha11 ~ had to.l.d them to ca11 t..~e poLice as soon as a..ny troub1e deve1oped. Council..ma.n .Lay i.nqu..i.red "Whether Mr. K..:i.sma.rki 'WAS no:J::Xna.11y on the 1ocation. Mr. JC..i...sma:rki rcp1i.ed i.n the a..f£i.rmat.ive~ s ta.t:i.n.g that e..i.the.r he or h.i..s "Wife were i.n the area. from ea.r.l.y mo.r:r:d .. .ng to ea...r1y m.or.ni.ng. Counci..l..ma..n r...a.y i.nqu.i..red whether the estab1i..sh.me.n.t has a. person to he1p in the area. of eont..ro11i...ng t...roub1e. M.r. K..:i.stDA..r.k..i. rep1i..ed in the :1££.i...z:ma.t..i.ve~ sta.t.i...n.g t..ba.t Thursday~ Friday~ a...nd Saturday n..i.ght be h...i.red a person for t.roub1e con.tro1 and to check on l:.D."s. The pe.rson --..s h.:Lred. in the IDOXlth of March~ a..nd as you c:.an see by ~e po~ioe report th.e ca.l..l....s ba.ve decreased trem.e.ndous1y s;Lnce then_ Cou.nci..l..ma.n Dbori.ty stated that the Cou.nci..1 took a l...ot of ti..me on n-e~ 1::ic-<ense !!.!:'"!l'l..i..cat.i..c~ ~~-::! t:t-__st they s.hou~d .l.ook c1ose1y at re.T"e"W"a ]~ al...so~ i..n order to he1p c::u:rb p.robl.em..s. He stated tba.t it cost the ta..x.- payers a 1ot o£ money to ~r po1i..ce c::a.l.Ls. Hr. JC..i....sma.rk..i. r'lii!!!!DWLrked that i..n the year 1973 he -ou..l..d have much fewer po.Li..ce ca.11s. He added t..ha.t it ·- -• '32xl - - ; • • - .... 3 t.a..k.es a 1..i..tt1e wb.i.1e for peop1e i..n the area to rea1..i..z.e the att..i.tude of the bartenders to get ri.d of t.rou.b1e.. "Xhe est.a...b1:i..shme.nt W":i...11. never serve a. troub1em&ker twice .. Cou.nci.1D:ra..n Bra-n :Ln.qu..;Lred _.-_bet.h.er Mr .. ~x:k._.f... -a.s the cno;r:ne.r or the ma.na.ger.. He :rep1...:i.ed that he wa..s both.. Counc:i..l..J::na.n Brown i...nquired whether Tb.e Studio h.a.d a. po1:i.cy of st..opp:i...ng service "When the customer had bad enough Liquor.. Mr .. K.i...sm.a..rk..i. rep1.i.ed t.ha.t they def:i..n:i.te1y did .. Cou.n.c:i...1.J:Da.n Brown stated t.ba..t Counc:i.1 ha.d been. c::once.rned over the past hi.sto.ry .. Coun.c.i..1.%D&..n Schwab i.nqu.i.red a.s to "-lbo the fights 1.i.sted on the po1..i._ce report -ere be~ee..n-M:r .. K.i...sma..rk:i. stated that :i.t was between two cu..stc:J~De:rs, but n .o emp:Loyees i..nvo1ved .. The minutes of the E1ection Commission meet~g o£ November 9, 1972 were received for the record. The m.i..nute.s of the Li...bra.ry Board mee.t.i..ng of November 14, 1.972 received for the record .. -The m..i...nute.s o£ the Board of Ca...ree.r 5-e.rv-i._ce :meet.:i..ng of Oc:::'tc::Jobe. 19 • 1972 _.ere received for the record ... The t:D.i.nute.s of the Board of Adjustment a.n.d Appea1s meet..i..n.g of September 13. 1972 received for the record. The mi..nutes of the Pa..rk:.s and Recreation C-amm.i..ssiCtD u.eet..i..ng of November 9. 1972 _.ere received £o.r the record ... "ft:le fina.nc.i..a..1 report for the -.on..th of Oct.c::Jibex • 1972 wa.s received for the record ... A ~randum to the Di...rect:cr of Coamruni~ .. ~1o~t ~.rc:::IC. t-~c: A.sa.i...&tant Director of Cc::caaun..i.ty Deve1o~t re_port.i..Dg" on the a..nnua..1. A.IP conference in Boston was received for the record .. • • ·." '32 xl -• • - MINUTES OF THE HOUSING AUTHORITY AND ORBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY MEETING OF OC':I."'BER. 23, 1973 I . CA.LL TO ORDER Th.e joint meeti..n.g; of the Housi...n.g; Authority and the Orba...n ~ewa.l.. Aut:hori.ty c.a...11ed to order by Ch.Ai..rm&n Tc:xn Bu...r::n..s at 7:30p.m., October 23, 1..973. MeDibe.rs Present: Hou.si...ng Au:thority Tcxn Burn.s A.1.so Present: Betty Bei...er Berry Sl...ater H erbert Hos.a..nna O:z:::::ban Benewa~ Au.th.or.i.ty TCIUl Bu.rn..s Betty Beier ~Weaver Ri.c:::hard Foster B.e..r:bert Bo.sa..nna. Housi...ng Authority Werner s c:h.nacke.nbe:rg O.rban Renewal.. Aut..ho.r-:i.tv We~ Sch..n.ackenberg: Berbe.rt Mosba.rg-e:r Jim Sup:i..nqer Loi..s ,~C.oc::.i..&n II. M.INU'.l"ES OF THE PREVIOUS MEET:rNG The m.i.n.ute.s frODl the Septend:>er 25 , 1..973 joi...nt uaeeti...n.g were ~d by Lew':ia Weaver frcxn the Orban .Re.:newal.. and Betty Be.i...er from the Hou..s.i..ng Aut.bo:r:i.ty THAT, THE REA.DJ:NG OF THE PREVIOUS MINU"rES OF SE~.R 25 ,. 1..973 BE WA..XVE.D AND THAT THEY BE A..PPFIOVED AS IS • Be...rry S1at.e.r from the Hou..si..ng Authority a..nd He.r.u~ flos.a.nn.a frcaa the O%:ban Ren.,_.1 Autb.o.r.i.ty seconded the lllot..:Loo. The JDC)t:i..on ca..rri..ed_ III. BILLS AND CClMMDNICAT:I:ONS A. Metro H ousi..ng Center., Inc _ A 1ette..r -.as received by Lois K.oc:i....an fr~ Dori..a Are..1.1a.no. Tom Bu..z:n.s read the l..etter i.ncl..udi..ng the statement and bi..1..1._ Tb..e.re were t.h.ree ch.arges &s fo1.1a-s: .Moving Services for Hr ... and Mrs ... Benn..i....e. Maeata.s ., 4520 South E1a.t.i. Street to ~BOO South Yates., .E:ng1ewood., Co~o.r.do at the f~t :r.at.oe o£ $1..25 ... 00 .. -x£ 'we fiqu.re this ouC:. at $65 ... 00 per mov-e p1u.. $8 ... 50 per hour. "t.Wio -.n _._:re II • • ,32 X • • • - Page 2 October 23, 1973 Minutes u..sed on t.b...:Ls .DIC'Ive .and they each --orked 8 hours to be $201 .00. Of course i.f you pref er to pay accept.- ~ tota1 'WOU.1.d come out the Latter, -e -ou.l...d g1a.d..1.y Moving Se..rv-i..oe..s for Mrs_ Betty TbaawLS . 4497 South Fox to 5654 South Hu..ro.n, Eng:1ewood, Co1o.ra..do at the f1a.t :~::ate o£ $125.00. "On t.h.i....s mO'V"f!l, £oar Dilen were u .sed. Howe~er, we are on1y charg1Dg you for Labor of two men for sia hours and if t.b.i.s :i..s fi..gu.red out at $65.00 pe..r move p.1.u.s $8.50 per hour for si.x hou..rs each ($102_00) a.n.d thi...a "Wou.1d be a. t.ot.a....J.... of $167 .00 for t.hi..& DIOVe_- Coun&e.1i.ng Se.rvi.ces: -:aec:a.u..se of t..he present c.i.rCUDl&t.a..n.ce.s, -e are "W"i.1.l.....i..n-g to bi.1.1 you; SSO.OO for Cou.nse1i..ng S~ces for f.:Lv-e h.CA:1.r&-" Tc:.n B:u.rn.s aa.i...d she. :m.i..x.e.d up th-e z;ates and .1.e£t .i.t ope.n for d.i...acu.ssi.on.. J~ Supi..nger an.d ~~d Hoaa..n:na fe.1t -e ~ mo.r:a11y ol::;).l.i.gat.e.d to pay Metro Bou.s.i...ng :Lnc _ a..nd maybe Lo:Ls K.oci..a.n cou..1d f.i..nd out exact cb.a._rqe..s _ He.zbe:rt ao.s.a..n:n., stated woe s.h.ou1.d pa.:y the f.Lat rate and Tcxa. Bu..rn.s sa._i.d t.hiat tb.e secon_d proposa.1 is 'IDOre expensive th.a.n the f:L.rst.. .R.i..cbard Foster 'W&nt.ed. cLar:Lfi..c::ati..on on tl1e t.e..z:ms i....n that &rea. Herbert H osa.nna. fe...J....t -e shoo....l..d reimburse them. for the morvi..ng costs a s refl..ec::-ted in the Mi.nu._tes of th.e September 25, 1973 .. THA7 THE MOVING EXPENSES BE PAID ACCORDING TO THE 'X'EBMS IN THE SEP':IEMBER 25 KINUTES_ Betty Bei...e.r que:sti.oned the cou:n.s-e11ing ses.s::i.on, but i...t -a& decided that the n.u:mber of hours ...a.a :£ai...r. THAT THE COUNSELING BILL BE PAID IN THE Al!IOON"r OP' SSO.OO P'OH. 5 HOURS OF SE.RVXCE • State Housing Authority Tom B\:12::rls read the notice o£ the JD&e't..Lng sent to Loi...s tcoc::.i..a.n . It was sug- gested that si..nce no one WC!ILS avai....1.abl..e to travel.. to L.:i.ulo.n that Chuck Henn...i...nq' might be a.b.l...e to qi.ve us a report on the mee:t.i..ng. Loi.& JC.oc:.i...an annou..noed that a. Publ..:Lc Housi..ng .t~a.n,Aq~t W o :z:kahop -.L1...l... be he.l...d in New Or:Lea..ns on Nov"e~Dber 7 -9 , 1..973 and i..n AtLanta oo Fehrua.ry 20-22, .1...974 .. She fe1 t -e d.i.dn • t need any rep:re.sentat:i...otn a.t these meeti.n-q• • but she wi...1...1 keep us •PPri...&ed of the out.cCDDe. There ~l.. be a ba.KRO .Mount&.i..n./P1a..ina • • ,32X ---- P age 3 October 23.. 1973 M.:i..nut.es R.egi.o.n.a._l. Cou.n.c.1..1 sneeti..n.g h el..d :1.n the Regency Hotel.. NO"Ve:ml:>er 14 -l..S .,. 1..9 73. P l..ea.se lceep t.b.is meeti.ng i.n .m.i..nd £or you..r at+"~da.n-ce .. IV . REPO.RT OP THE SECRETA..RY Lo:i..s Koc:i.a...n sa._i..d she -ou...1d defer to R..Lc.ha.._rd Fo.ste.r and Tom. Bur:n.s so tb.ey coul..d reiterate the meeting he l.d on OctOber 15; 1 9 7 3 . Tom Burns dLscussed tb.e Core Area. a..1ternati:ve p:J.a..ns for BCIIUSL~-.::Ji.m Supi..ng-er sa_i_d La..rry Wi1.ey•s pl...a..ns were qetti..ng: same rea i..on ; and t..h.at is -hat he -a...nt.e.d.. Lewi....& weaver 1i..ked soaae poi..nt.s o£ each p1..a..n but n.ot a1..1 th-e p:La.n:s whol..l..y .. Tom Burns t.a1.lc:.e.d a..bout S@C"t..i..on 23 (_pri.va:te bui.1d.i...n.g for the el....derl..y "With a ma..xi..IDu:m 20 year Lea..si.n.g and then t.h.e bui...1d:i.n.g reve:rt.s ba..c:lc. to the own..er) .. Ri.c:hard Foster --..nte.d to get the bu.i1der out o£ the pi....ct:u..re _ Teat B:u.r::n.s a1so discussed the poss~l..1i..ty of a non-prof:i.t organLzat1on rol..e :i.n cooper- at:i..on -it.h ta.ki..og the l..a..n.d o££ the ta x rol..1s by h&vi..nq it donated by the Ci..t:y.. R..i...c.h.ard Pos-ter st..a:t.ed that by t.a.Jc..;Lnq the bui.1der out of the p:i...ct:u.:re . re:; the auth.o:r:i.:ty a.n..d/or the :::u:u::~-'prof i.:t converts t.h.e. :bui..i...1di...n.g-Loan t..o a £:i..rst ~rtqaqe ; the ta.x.es "WOUl-d be c:b.ea.pe.r.. But he thought -e. shou.l....d g-et &.aiDe def.i...ni..ti..ons of -hat ~ are g:oi...ng to b'Ui..l...d before deci..d.i...nq on the l...a..D.d ... Lo:Ls Koc:i..a.n thoug-ht t..ba.t .i..f we cou_l..d pi.npo:Ln.t sc.ne a..rea.. ton.i..gbt a.& to "the numt:>er o£ units and the -ay -e cou1 d devel...op .. -e s.houl..d sta.rt. setting up a work prog%:'.iUD. Tont B~ .sa:i.d that. on the Secti..on. 23 progT&DI; 25'-of th.e in- CCXfte from the e1d erl...y -as paid f or rent a._n.d b rea.k.i.n.g: e"Ve.n might be a pro:bLeDL.. H opefu.l.....l...y scxne reLief mi..qht be g--ranted -i.th the d.roppi..n.g o£ the rea1. ea:t&te tax_ xn spe.a,k..i....ng to Peter I>own.s at HUD ; :i.t -as h.i..& opi.n..i..on t.h.a.t Sect:i...on 23 wcu:k& best for hi.gb ri...se (10 :st.or:i..e.s or above) elde.rl...y project..s .. Lo:i..s Xoc:i..a..n ex.- pl.....a.i...n.ed t.ha.t W'h.en the qu:Ldel...~es were -ri..tten f or Sect.i..on. 23 the high :ri.s-e e l..de:rl...y :ma.x:.i.DIUDI do~ .f.i..gure& were on th..e hi.qh s.i...de .. "rh.ere£ore ; i.t .is to our advantage to use Section 23 h.i..gh ris-e el..der1y.. ~ .. :i.n fa.ct . unit a..1..1oc::a- ti.on..s are lrw!!l.de .. the HOD Reg i...ona.1 O££i..ce -i...l...l.. rece:i"Ve about 3' of the .na.t..i..ona.1 a.1.1.ocati....on.. We a._re &..SS"Ured by HUD t.h.a.t Eng-Lew-ood -ou1d be of t.h.e fi..rst coa.n.u.ni..ti...e& to .receive same U-'"'l.i.t a.l...l..oc:.atio:ns .. Herbert. Bo&a.n...""W!W. £e1t i...s -e. are eL:U:ni...n.a.ti..n.q hc:xne& he opposes the idea.. Sc::hool.. en..ro.l..12Dent :i...s d..i...m..i...n.L&h.i....ng: and -e sboul...d stop el...i.m..:i..::l.a.ti.n.g £a:m.:i...l..:i...es ... He a.1.so thought some areas c ou1d be rezoned .. Betty Be.i.er sa.1..d &CXDe: o£ the a..:re.as ~t.h :subst..an.dard h oates c ould be .reJnOVed w h:Lch Rerbert H osan.na. opposed.. Le'Wi.S Wea.V"er £e1.t h e 'W'OU.l...d oppose anyt..h.i....ng S-CJIO_th o f H.i..gh:w'ay W2BS as j_n a....l...te.r:n.a.t.i.ve C o£ the Core Area Study .. Betty Be.i..er fe1.t the housi..n.q sbou...1d be cl...ose to the Medi..c al.. Centers a..n.d Broadway shoppi...ng .. Tcxa Burns thought the 3200 bl...ock. of L..i...nc::ol....n would be-£a.vora.b1e. Herbert Hos.a.n..n.a. £e1. t -e sh.ou1.d .not worry about the s:ma1.1 prob1em.s 1i_ke pa.rki..n.g.,. but try a..nd get eve.rythi...n.q so :i.t wi.11 -o.rk together. ae:rbert H o sa..n.na fel..t the el...derl.y -ere i.nte.reste-d i..n the south.ezn p.a.zt of the u.et.ro area for e.l...de.rl..y deve1o~t-Be a.l...so suggested gett.i.n.g :i..n 1:;.ooucb with a ~tt.ee concerned ~th th-e el..de.rl..y -Ta..sk Fo:nce for th..e Cou.nci.1 of Churches _ Be.r:bert. Hosa..n.na. -o:ndered hoow ma.ny un.i..ts -e ~d be di.sp1aci...ng for hi.gh den.s:i.t·y a.rea._s .,. a..I1d ...dult a._re to t..a.lc:.i..ng out and what woe are putt.:i.ng in _ He sa.i..d these questi..ons shou:La .be brought up to t.h:e Core Area. DM!!eti..ng.. Jim Sup:i...nqer II -- T 32X ---- .... P age 4 O c:t.obe:r 2..3, 1973 M.i...nute..s Lo.i..s Koc.i...&n vil....1 qet the comp1ete sta.ti..st..i...ca on st.zu.c-tu..re.s for SG-1Q0-1..SO units and woe ahou.1.d dec::i...de i...f 'W'Ie a..re qoi..ng section 23 a.nd/o.r a :DC~n.....oprof..i....t housi..ng: co.rpo~ti..clon. V _ t:JNP"::DiliSHEO BUS~SS There ,.._. a question c:once.rn..i...n-g the i.nV'e.a"t::::I:Dent of the SBO ,OOO. TCJID Bu...z:::na "t:::h.c:Jou.qht the funds bad been inv-ested. A :moti...on shou.l.d be made that the Ci..ty i..nvoe:st t.b_e .money. We s.bou..1d ch.ec:k -i.th K.ar1 N o11e:nbe:rge:r about wbat W'CliiU.1..d hoe best a.:nd ~ :Deed to au.thor'i...z.e h..i.:m to J...nvest i.t . "J:HAT "rOM BUBNS AND LOIS XOC: :IAN D XSC:::CS S W r:rH BA.RL r«:lLLENBE.RGE:R lifi:IA7 TO DO Wr:I"'B THE $80 ,000 AND T.HEN P~. The mot:i...on wa.a sec::.onded by Betty Bei.e.r. The motion --.& ,.,,....."ii'W'7~J..y c:a.rri..ed a £t.e:r mu.c:.b d i..scusa i...on _ V . NEW BUSINESS L cd...s Koci..a.n D~entLaned that there i...s an i..nt.ere.st..i..ng art.i..c1e on the ~ Hou.si..ng A.11owa.nce P:rog:J:B:m . A copy w~ be sent to evexyooe. He~rt H osa.n..n.a made the .DI!Ot.i.on to a.d j c::JllU..r'D and Ri..cba.rd Poat.e..r -..ec::c:xu!led th4t DlOti..an. The motion u.x::..anirDou..s1.y carri.ed. sp -- '32xl - • • • - R.EGULAR. MEET~ ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD NOVEMBER 20, 1973 The meetLng -•s ca~led to order at 5:10 P~M. Members present: Members absent: Harder, Fullerton, Dhori.ty, Hayes, Senti an_d Sc..hn.a.ck...en.berg. Babcock, Perry and Kn ight . I.. LEA..SE WITH K .. Q .. X. I. RADIO Mr. Carrol.!. e.xplai...n.e.d t.hat radio st.ati.on K-Q-X-1-ba...s a le.a.se in force on the Kiem property recently purchased by the City.. As the site will be needed shortly for con..struct.i..on of th-e expanded se"Wer plant, i.t ha.s been agreed that K-Q .. X.I. .. ~11 rel.ocat:.e tb_ei.r c.o-er at t.b.e northeast coT"D-er of tl1e sewer plant property, at :no c.o.st to the Ci.ty, an_d sign a new le..a..se agreement for not .tDOre th..an ten years,. i._f the Board approves .. Mr. Fu11erton m.orved , Mr .. Schn•ckenherg secOIUled; Tba.t the Bo.ard au.thciri.z_e the Mayor to s.i..p:a a new l._ea.s.e for .a rel.oc..ate..d.-..s-ite fo~ t:he Stat.Lc::n::a. K. .. Q .. .X .. I: .. tra.n...sm..i.tter .LoT ..a.ot ;JDOre.. ~,.ten .. ye..ax....s at $33.,.000 .. 00 1e.a.se IDOU.eY• p.ay..ab1e over the lease term. I I.. EXTENSION OF G .. A. S .. P .. WATER R.E:NTAL AGilE.EMEJIT .. Croundw'ater ApproprLators of the South PLacte (C-A-S-P -) woul.d l.ik.e to continue their -w-acer ren1:.a1 agre..e:men.c w-ith the City-Lase year the City nected $&.000 .. 00 from th..i.s agre.ezne:nc without ha.v-ing to re1ea.se any "W"&ter. Mr. C.arrol.1 rec...oam:aen_cled th..at th.e agreement be conti-nued for one year onLy . on t.b_e saJ:De bas is . and a'W'•it the outcome of th.e comprehensive water study for any future e.xten..sions of th.e rental. term .. Mr. K.night encered at 5 :20 P .. M.. and 'W&S seated. Mr. Ohori.r.y .:moov-d • .Mt. Sc.hn.ac.k.e:nbe:r& seconded; 'I"hat the Boa-rd approv-e a -r~ Lease of -.ter ~ th_e C _A-S .. P.. a.cency • to be r..ak.e:n dur i..n& the c.a l.enda.r year of 1974. not to e.xceed 2.000 acre feet and ~th a guaranteed a:L..l..ni...aal:m of $S.ooo .. oo. and authorize the Mayor to sicn the Agre.eme:nt .. The motion passed unanLmousl.y. III.. STATUS OF CONTRACTllAL A.B:R.ANGEHENTS WI:TH CH2 M FOB. A COMPREHEI!iiSI.VE WA.TEJt STUDY Mr. Carro11 expl.al.ned that the prerl.m.i...o..ary acree:ment c.al.l.s for expe-nditure of $56.000. He wou1d l.i.k..e to r~rk. tbe esti.ma t;.e to Lz:t.c.l.ude fund.s for l.ea.-1 -•te.r rights study and soil. surveys to $65.000.00 .a••rmnn Board me:mbers requested copies of the ••Outl.i.ne of scope of work-to be ac.comp1isb.ed so that they m.i..a;ht ma.k..e sug,gesti.ons or reCOIDDoe:D.daC.I.on.s before November 30th. • • r 32xl ---- -2- .!lr. c.ar-ro.l...l. p ... sed out a ~ (copy at~be.d to m..i..nute..s of record) to expl.._a.l..a: the premature re1ea.se of the f..nt.en.ded re.fe.:ren.d..-:a to al.1ow the sa.1e of the Boreas Pass Water JLi..&bts.. There "W".a.s c..on..si...cler-ab1e di.sc.-u...s.s:l.on of the u..ece.ssi.ty to :l..n.fo·rm t.be pub1ic of advaa.c.aae.a to the pub1.i.c. and the r~ for the sal.e of 'Che..se "'iiQQI.ter r.Lgh.t..s be..fore an e1ec:.t.ion is he1d. V-CXTY DITCH LI-CENSE FOil CTT"Y PARJCS DIVI.SI-CJIIN. ~e Parks and Jle_c_reati.on lle.part:I::Dent: b.a...s requ.e...st<ed a 1i.cen..se for four croasJ....n.&s of the C.i.t:y Di.tc.h l...n the n.e-ly created -:t..l.derne...ss o£ Be11ev-i..ew Park... Three to be foot: bri.d&e...s and oue for a serv-i.ce road ... Jlllr ... Hayes moved • !lr ... Kz:Ll..&bt se.c..onded ; "L"hat the Cb&:l.rma:n. be i..D..s~te.d 'CO .s.i.a;n the. 1:l..c.e:n.se a,cre<I!!IDent: to a11ow fo:u:r c.rossl..ncs of City Ditch at Be11ev-.i..e.-Park 'W"i..th the Pa.rk..s a:nd Re-c.re.t:ioo De,pa.r-t::I:II:M!!!D.t ... VI.... SUPPI...EI!IEIII'T #44. S()I(JT"'JGATE S.AliYTATI..OII DI.STR..I..CT ... .llr ... C.arrol.l ex:pl...a:Lue.d that this suppl.ement .l.s for a .40 acre p.arc.el. of l..and near Qu.e..bec. and County LLne Road that .i..s to be. a c..hurc:..h educ.at.i.on c.e:nte.r o£ 1ov den...s:l.ty ... There was c.on.si.clerab1e d.isc.u..s..si.oo as to the cleu.sl.ty i...nt.e::n.cle_d... It ._. the c;:.oo.ae:n.sus of the Board that a .. church educ:.at.f..oo eente:r-~• too J..zulefi.nite a cle.scrl.pti...c::IG. of 1.and use l..nteD-ded, and that a more defl.:n _i.t&ve pLan sh.ou1 d be &.i.ve:n to the Board before the •upp1ement i.s acted upon. VII... SUPPLEI!IEI!IT ~5, Sot:Tl"'IGA._TE SAIITTAT1011 DXSTai.CT ... tl:r-Carro11 e.xpLa:Lue:d that thi.s .s-upp1~t ~--for a fl.ve acre parc.e1 of 1.and at Orc.bard and Qu-e.bec • to be use.d as a day c..a..re ee:o ter _ l!l:r... Haye..s 'IDIOV'e-d. llr-Fu11ertc::Ja sec:.on.cl.ed; That the. Board re~d that Suppl..~t ~5 to the South- &• t.e. 5..aD.i 'ta. t:Loo Cc:laD-ec. tor • s A&JI:~ t be a:pprove.d by Counc.i1- "'be mee tJ..xa.c ad j ourn.ed a t 6-: 1.. 5 P. JIL '&e.s-pec t£u 1ly .s--uhad t ted • -- ,32X --- DA.TE: November zo. 1973 SUBJECT: J....e..ase W':i.th lt.-Q ... X ... :r ... R.ad..i.o •e • ••TIOII: That the l!layo-r be a-utborJ..z.ed to sl.cn a new 1.e.a.ae £or a re1oc.ated .s.ite .£or the Stati.on K..Q ... X-I treza...sm:l.tbe--r fo-r not -..ore th.aD tea years at $33.000 ... 00 I.ea.a.e ~. payab1e over t:he 1e:ase term... Re.a-pec. t£u l.l.y s-u.bm:i. t ted By:~T~-~B~---~Ba~r-de~r--.~~=-~~-rman--.------~~~-- Atta~t #1. -- '32xl - - --- DATE: November 2 0 . 1973 SUBJECT : ~TI.OR: 'rbat t::::b:e Jll.ayo:r be authoTLz.ed to sJ..gn a Tenewedi Acree:IDI!!D.t to J..,.e..a..se.,_ :not IDOre than 2~000 ac...re feet of ~11-a'n ILe...servoir -.t.e:r to t:be Grou:a.ct..&t.e..r A.pp:ropr1ators o£ the South P1a.tte ctu.-r:l.D..& the c..al.e:ndar year of 1974. 'l"be c.harce to be not 1e.ss ~ $4.00 an acre foot --t..th • guaranteed mjntznum of $8,000.00. Re5pectfu11y submiteed , By-:."Tr.~Hu-.-.aa=r:::-=-::r:-.---;Cba;:;:=.'--::.,....,==---""4---""':::: -- '32xl - - --- DATE: November 20. 1973 SUBJECT: Supp.L~t *"-5 to the Southgate S.ani.t.at.ion Di.st:ri.c::.t ~TI.OI!il:. "J:b.at Supp1e:men.t ~5 ~ the Souc:h..&at.e San..itation D:l...stri,_c.t Conne.c:.tor• s ..&gre.ement be approved by CouncJ...1 and tbe.t the Ma,yor an_d City Cl..erk be aut.bori...t.ed and di.re.ct<ed to •J...cn an.d .se.-.1 thee Agreemenc on beh.al.f of tb.e C:l.ty- ~spe et£u11y subadt~d~ A. t ta:c:.biDen. t #3 -- '32xl - --- CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZO. ING OOMKISSICIN Oc-cober 2. 1973 I • CALL TO ORDER. The regu1~r mee~1ng o£ the City P1ann1ng and Zon1ng Co.m1ssion ca11ed to order at 8 ·00 P.M. by Cha~raan Lentsch. Jlembe s presen't. ~ Lentsch ; B r own; Henn1 ng : Jorgenso~: Martin : Stan1ey ; Ta~a ; Sm1th Sup1nger. Ex-of~1c1 0 Jl.e:mbers absent ~ We.1st A1so p resen~· D. A. ~ns. Assistan't. D1rector ~or P1ann1ng : w. F. Brokate ,. Assistant D:i..rector -ror Code En- forcement .. Ed Wh1te . Captain, Fi...re I)epar-t:..ent : S1gG Code Co.mm1~tee me~bers Bre1sford . Cband1er and Trom1y , Board of Adjustaent •ember Kart1n. II . APPROVAL OF MINUTES. Cba1r.man Lentsch sLaLed that the Minutes of Septe-ber 5 , 1973, •ere to be cons~dered for approva1. 11a:r"t:..1.o moved -: Jorgenson seconded · The Minutes of Septeaber s . 1973. be approved as w.ri..tte AYES · Brown He cn.1.ng ~ Jorgenson: Lentsch. Martin : S.1tb . S"ta.o.1ey Tan.gu:a.a NAYS · NOT'e ABSENT We 1Sl... I I I. AUEl'o"DUENT TO COMPREHENSIVE ZO"""'~l .'""G ORDI NANCE §22 .5 s~gn COde He r::.L 1rg moved B r o -w e seconded -The Pub11C Hearing be opened. CASE "'33-73 ~YES Be ~n~~g Jorgenson, Lentsch ; Kart~n -Smith · S~ao1ey Ta y;.gu...a _ Bro•n NAYS -sone ABSENT · We1.s't -• '32xl - - - --- Mr. Len~sch asked M _ Sup1~er L<> g~ve Lhe b~ kground or ~e proposed S1gn Code. ~-Sup1~ger sta~ed Lba~ not1 c e of Ube Pub1~c Hear::~.._ng •as pub~1shed 10 th Erg1e~ood Oera1d Sent1ne1 on Sep~ember 13, 1973. ur. Sup:~..oger s~a~ed that 10 Apr11, 1972, the C:~..ty P1ann:~..ng Comm.1SS1on met to d1scuss the revis1on o£ the ex:~..st1~g S1gn Code. It was de~erm1 d at Lhat meet::~.._ng to ask for cit1zen 1nput on UOe rev:~..s::Lon o£ t~ Code : 1etters ~ere sent to severa1 orga n 1zat1ons and bus1nesses 1.0 the C1ty 10V1t1ng tbem to prov:~..d eprese tat1.oo oo the committee. Groups such as Lhe Assoc1at1on o~ Co1orado Roads, Amer1can Assoc1ation of L :andscape A ch:~..t..ects, S1.erra C1ub, etc. •ere a1so contacted and asked ~or representat:~..on ; however, these groups indicated they d::Ld co'l.. w:~..s~ to pa.rt1.c.1pate ~n the d:ra:Ct1n.g of the ord~na~ce . they ~ou1d. however. part1c1pate 1n pub11c hearings. Tbe S1g Code Co~~ttee ~1rsL met on Ju1y 19 . 1972 : they have meL a1most ~eekly s1nce Lbat t1me except ~or the hol1day season . Mr-We15L e o Lered a~d Look h1s p1ace w1~h the Comm1ss~or.. Mr_ Sup1 ~ger stated ~bat be w1sbed to express apprec1atio n to sta:C~ m mbers who devoted many hours o:C work to tbe r ·ev1s1oo oC ~ Code. Mr. ~up1nger stated ~at cop~es o£ the proposed S1 go Code have been sent to members of the S1g Code Comaittee. Boa rd o:C Ad~~sLment. S1g ~ companies a n d a11 City Departaeots. Mr. S~p1 r ge staLed that the P1a on1~g co--1ssio • Board of Ad~us~eot and S1g r Code Coma1ttee had met on August 14th and or Augus 21st . cb• g s were ~ade to the proposed Code~ and •ere 10cluded 1 ~ Lhe latest prir ting. wh1cb 15 before the eo.- m1SS10 o at Lh1s tume_ Tbe proposed S1gn Oode £o Erg1ewood 1 5 based 0 1~ Decve r Regional Co~nc11 o£ Gover~ents Model s~g~ Code . ~1~b so.e adaptaL10LS :Cram the Denver S 1gn Code and otb r s •r 1t~e o spec1f1ca11y for Er~1e•ood-Mr-Sup1nger s~a~ed ~ha~ ~h e proposed Code has ~2 sec11oos, and g~ve a b r ~ ~ s v r-ops 1s of eacb sect1on _ It was o~d tha~. 1nasauch a s Lh e S1 ~~ Code 1s to be an ~mendment to tbe Ca.prehensive Zor 1cg Ord1 ~ance . ~hE pen a1ty c1ause bas not beeo dup11caLed 1 r ~h proposed ame c dmeLt. Mr . Lentsch no~ed that there were extra cop1es of the S1gn Code ava~1ab1e 1f members of the aud1ence •1sbed ~o have a cop . Mr . L~r tsch then asked 1f there .ere any ques~1ons by tbe Oomm1ss~oc of Mr . Sup1 nger. There were no qu stions. Mr_ Lentsch SLaLed tbat Che Coma1SS10D •ou1d DO~ hear tbe members o£ the aud1e&ce wbo were present 1n ~avor of the pro- -2- -- '32 x l -• • - posed S.1.gn Code he asked t..b~t. 4i11I1 t..bose spea..k.1ng g.:~..ve tbe1.r L 4me ~~d ~ddress for ~he record. Mrs. V1.rg1c1.a Kaechele 7576 S. Fr•uk1.:~..r. Wav -read t.b ··St....oll"Le.ert.. 1...0 t.be Engle-..ood C:~.t.y P:Ia n.1ng acd Zon.:~..ng Conull.:~..ss.1on conce ~1ng the proposed S.:~..gn Cod Oct.obe r 2 , 1973. ·-·o r. beh• l .1-o:£ t..ne A.rap.aboe Cc>u 1.." Le.iilgue o£ WCJaaen Vot.ers • •e1come t..b.1s opportu 1 t..y LO speak be~<>~~ t..h.1s Comm.:~..ss.:~..on. ··we support.. p4lssage of t.h<P p..roposed S1g:--Code for the C.11..y oL Eng1e•ood -We recomm ~d that.. at.. s~ch tume as t..be 1egaiity of aaort .:~..zat.:~..or sha11 become es~bi1.shed . that the Code be a•ended t.o pror~de ~or a reasonabie and proper a~ort.:~..zat.:~..on schedu1e o:£ ex.:~..st1. g non-co form.:~..ng s1.grs. ·•we £urther re-commend that. st..r.1ct. enforceme t of "the Code be ca r1ed o u ~~ -1th adeqLat.e sL~ff p ov1.ded to per£orm the Le essary dut.'l.es .1 0 coone-ct..1.on w::a..t.b e-nfo.rce~~~ent ....... No o ~ e1se ::a..~d1caLed a des.1.re t.o speak .1.0 favor of the Code ... Mr. Le~Lscb ther asked for those 'l.L oppos1t1on ~o the Code to speak . Tom Magee Roadpos~e r -sta e d ~nat h.1.s f.1.rm bas 10 o u tdoor a dvert1s::a..ng post.ers ::a..n Lhe C::a..t.y or Eng1ewood 1D t.hree d::a..~ferent 1ocaL::a..ors ... H e st~L~d t. at. he fe1t.. o uLdoor advert1s1ng served a v er 1•porLa,...L ~ .... :-cL:::a..o.-~ of the COBUII.ur-:::a..t..y and .-..hel.ps t-he entire ca.a:mur • .::a..t..v.·· Jar ... ll.a.gee prot~sl..ed tb prob.1b.1.'1:.1or.o o-£ ~ew b:J..11b<>ard- posL~r bo~rd ~T~t.~1lat.::a..o~s the C.1.L oC E&g1ewood ... 11-_ Woody Cur t:1s E1ler O -u1..door Ad 'vert...t.s1ng 775 Wazee . De r ver -stated thaL th at.torne ~o tbe1r f.::a..ra c o ~1d n ot. ~ at. ~be Hearing . a n d staLed that.. he ~::a..shed t..o rev.l.ew a 1et..t~r w ~::a..tt & to the Oomm.1.SS1on b y t..he A "'-"L r~5 a L.d s -lxn .1.t. S~.l.d l.<e>"Lter £or the record. E .L ... g.lev.ood C.:a t..y Pl.ar.~.1.ng and Zo"!::::a..c.,g C~:a.ss:a.on 3400 Sout-h E1a"L1 SL.ree t.. E :r-g.l.e-•ood • CoJ. ora do -3- • • -. '32xl -• • - Dear S '!..:rs E11er Outdoor Advert1s1r.g Oo. of Co1orado. ~be 1a~gest outdoor adve ~1s1ng s1gn own er 10 the c1ty of Eng1ewood, bas ~sked me. as 1ts aLLorney , Lo comment o n the Proposed S 1gn Code £or Eng1e-.ood, Co1ol-ado . F1rst . p1ease acce p~ my apo1og1e s ror not be1 n g prese L at ~on1ght s meeL1ng 1r. person. A p ev~ous comm1bDent 1s pre- vent1ng me from be1ng ab1e to attend. - It sbou1d be noted that E11er Outdoor Advert1s1ng Co. o£ Co1orado 1S 1 L sympaLhy w1Lh the c1ty"s bas1c attempt Lo pro- V1de some form o£ regu1at1on for s1gn s and to 1~1t uncontro11ed pro11£erat1on •h1ch can occu 1£ there 1s no regu1at1on •batso- ever. In Lh1s con L ecLioo , ear1y Lb1s year when E11er was re- ques~d by Lbe S1gn Code Camm1LLee for E11er ·s comments con- cerc1ng poss1b1e regu1at1on or outdoor adver~~s1ng dev~ces . ~t d~d subm~~ a s~r1ct1y l~m~ted propos al ah1ch wou1d. bo.ever . have a~1owed E11e to rema1n ~n bus:~...r. ss 1 n Engleaood . Tb1s suggesL~o n •as sen t to the Eng1ewood S1g ~ Code Comm1t ee Marc h 6 o£ th::~.._s year . Un£ortunate1y~ Eng1e•ood bas choseL ~o Lake the approach of toLal~y proh1b~t1ng the ere L:Lon o£ any new b:~.._11boards w1tb1n 1~s c:~...ty boun dar1es. ~e p .1.nc1..pa1 reason that tb1s 1s ··un- fortt.a ate·· i.s that such a pos:~...t.1.on ..&.s p ro bab.l.y ur..con..s~::Ltut:.::Lona.l. 1n Co.l.o ra do. and tbereLore , w.1.11 s1a p1 y put off the effective date o~ va.l..1.d a d mea c:~.._~g~u.l. regulatory provis1ons £or another two o three years wb1.l.e the constitutioua~:~...ty of tbe proposed s1gn code :~...s 1it~ga~ed 1 n the courts. If Er~1e•ood we~ to adopt a va.l.1..d regulat1 oo of b~11boa.rds at tb.1.s tu.e . 1t wou1d SLmply be LhaL much £a ~ther ahead of t~e g.me. I do DOL• at th:LS LLme. W1Sb tO geL 1 r Lo ~L xteLded d::LSC USS:LOD o£ the lega1 problems ra1sed by a c1t y -a:~...de prob1b1t1on o£ a 1eg1L1mate h-s~L ess such as outdoo r advert::LS:L ng ~ but I .auld ~ rea.1.ss 1f I d:~.._d r:o~ ca11 ~o you ~tte ~t~on a Col.orado SUpreme Cour~ c ase a 1s1ng out of Arapahoe Cou n ty •h1ch makes ~t V~rtua1Jy certa10 that the Proposed S~gn Code ~ou1d be held .1.DVB}..Ld. I ~ tbe early 1950 ·s . ~he Arapahoe County c<>mm..LSS:Loners adopted a zoc 1 n g reso1ut1o r wb1cb prov1.ded for coam~rc1a1 d1.str.1.cts ~n v..b1ch 1t ;;a11o•~d ··s1g ~s •he& approved by ~be cc.ab::Lr_ed act.1on of the ~~apahoe Oou ~ty Board oC Ad~us~eDt and ~he Board o£ Cou -c...t..y C<>al.m1SS.1.0o rs fr-Oda Arapahoe Cou t..:y ... ·• "The General. Outdoor ~dvert..1s1ng Company appl.1ed Lor a perm1t.. •h1ch was den:Led and thereafter cha11enged the const1tut1oua11ty oL tbat zon1ng -4- • • - • • • • - p.rov1s~on. 'D:le Supreme <burt. found that the reso1ut.ion was 1nva1id ~n the case of Geoera1 Outdoor Adv. v. Goodman, 128 Co1o. 344 (1953). The Colorado Supreme COurt, 10 1anguage &h1cb cannot be reconc11ed w1th the Proposed S1gn C ode, stated that. the prov1..S1ons o£ t.be Co1orado statutes which a11owed ~be County Oo.miss1oners to Hregu1ate·· t..be s1..z.e o.C bu.i.1di..ngs or structures and uses o f 1and for trade, 1ndustry and other purposes# 1S a ~!~~;r:r:~~~! ~:~~n!b1~ef~~~=t~~~:. but certa1o1y does not 1nc1ude any sowe r' expressed o r 1 nheren t t to pro :i..b.x_t. This dec1si..on was not unusua1 in Co1orado because many years before the Co1orado courts bad stated Tbe power de1egated to a municipa1ity to regu1ate and 1icense a 1egitLmaLe and useful_ occupation does not inc1ude the power to p r oh1b1t abso1 ute1y. [Kr~er v. Wa1senburg, 26 Co1o. App. 150, 15~ 141 Pa c, 505 (~914)] FurLhermore, 1n reviewing the 1aw re1ating to exc1usionary bi11board zoning tbro~ghout the United States , it is notab1e that such ordinances have been he1d unconst1tut1 ona1 in ca1i~ornia, Michigan , Pennsy1van1a and Iowa. The on1y cases which have uphe1d such ord1nances have 1nvo1ved tota11y resi - dentia1 commun1t1es w~th popu1ations of 1ess than 10,000 peop1e. ~n each of those ~ew cases, the courts have emphasized the tota11y res~dent1a1 nature of the commun~~y in find1ng the regu1ations va11d. These cases ~ou1d be o~ 11tt1e assistance in a c1ty w1tb the s1ze and d1verse natur e of Eng1ewood. The r efore, E11er Outdoor be11eves that it 1S tru1y in Eng1ewood•s best interest to remove tbe tota11y prohibitory prov1sions o£ the Proposed Sign Code and to avo1d the great 1i..ke1 ibood t.ba t such a Code wou1d be he1d unconst:J...tut1ona1. E11er wou1d be very p1eased to meet w1tb the Sign Code Coaaittee, the City Counc11, or anyone e1se 1n an effort to work out an acceptab1e regu1atory code ~b~cb wou1d both protect the 1egiti~ate 1nterest of the c~t1zeos of Eng1ewood and avo1d the 11ke11bood of unconstitut iona1~ty. E11er be1~eves that 1ts proposa1 of March 6 1s much more 11ke1y to be ab1e to w1thstand cons~~tut1ona~ attack, shou1d such be made, and prov i des the protect1on and regu1ation wh1ch Eng1ewood deserves and sbou1d expect. -5- • • I' 32'>< - • • • • - IG the ~eantime. we do want to make it c1ear tbat E11er s~ong1y opposes the present atteapt to tota11y probib1t it from carrying on 1ts business and wou1d strong1y u~ge this comm~ttee to reconsider any such dras~ic 1eg~s1ation. RPH :kg•• Respectfu11y subm:J..tted. /s / R1chard P.. Ho~e Richard P. Ho1me for DAVIS • GR..A..HAM &. STUBBS Mr. Curt~s stated ~hat be assumed most members of the 00.- ai..s:si.on ..,ere bus1.ness-.en ; T"you have done damage to a 1egi..t1...mate bU-S'1.ness·· _ llr. CU.rt:J..S reiterated that 1t i.s the opinion of E11er OUtdoor Adverti..s1ng that the proposed Sign Code wi11 not be up-be1d by the Courts. He n oted ~hat the Denver Sign Code is 1.0 court at the present t~me. There was no one e1se who w1sb~d to speak 10 oppos:J..t:J..on to the proposed S1gn Code .. Mrs .. Henn1 ng asked Ass:J..stant C1ty Attorney Lee i£ he was faa111ar w:a..th the cases ci~ed by Kr-Ho1ae? Mr. Lee stated tha~ he d1d reca11 the Goodman case ; he was unfam:L11ar with the other case. M.rs-He n.n.i.n.g asked bow m .any cases bad been brought .i.n ''hCJIBle ru1e c:Lt.i...es?"" llr-t...ee stated that as far as he kn e w. Denver was the first Ha-e Ru1e City to have a case i..n Co1orado_ Henn ing moved · Tanguma seconded : The Pub11c Hear~ng be c1osed_ AYES · Jorgenson ~ Len~ch ; Kart1n ; Sm1tb ; Stan1ey ; Ta~guaa ; We .i.st. Brown . Heon1ng NAYS : one The mo~~on carr~ed- Henn1ng moved : Mar~1n seconded : The P1ann1ng eo--1SS:LOD reco.aend to City Counc11 the a.end.eot o~ the eo-prebens:a..ve Zon1ng 0 d1 ~ance by add:a..ng a ew §22.5 7 ent~t1ed Sign Code. wb1cb a-endaent i..s ~tLached hereto. A11 subsequent sect1ons of the Oo•preben si..ve Zoo1ng Ord1nance w111 have to be recuabered consecut:a..vel.y _ -6- • • r 32xl --· - - • - Mra We~st asked the staf£ posit~on on tbe q~est1on of b111- board ident1fication? Mr. Sup~nger s~ated that the Department of Community Deve1opment agrees w1th the recommendat1on of the S"i.gn Code Com.m.i..ttee.. He s~.ated th,at he pers o na1 1y £ee1.s that b111boardaare paras1tic--they thr1ve on1y because of pub1ic expend1tures on st eets and highways. He stated that be fee1s the matter of third-party advert1sing sbou1d be a matter of cho1ce through such media as newspapers , ~agaz1nes. radio or TV. and not forced on the p r1vate c~tizen through b111boards. Mr .. Supinger stated that be agreed bus1nesses have the right to advertise on their own premises and 1n var1ous media .. Mr .. Sup1nger po1nted out that the proposed Sign Code does not abo11sh the bi11boards that are ~n x~stance--tbey may continue in the present 1ocat~on unti1 such t~me as they a e d~aged more than 50% of their va1ue. Mr. We~st then asked Mr. Lee 1r he fe1t that att~tudes had changed since the decis1on o~ the two cases cited by Mr. Ho1me? Mr. Lee stated that be fe1t there had been c~anges in thought since that tLme, and cited the eco1ogy 1ssue and the pub11c interest in eco1ogy. M.r. Tanguma stated that be ~e1t there should be some provision for s1gns for garage sa1es, yard sa1es, etc. He suggested that this provision cou1d poss1b1y be inc1uded under Signs Not Sub~ect to Permit. 01scussioc fo1~owed . Krs. Henning asked i~ a garage sa1e was a permitted use 10 a res1dent1a1 area at the present tU.e? Mr. Lee stated that be knew of n othing that wou1d proh i b it a person from se11ing a piece of persona1 property ; however, as far as erect~ng a sign is concerned, it wou1d be i1 1ega1 _ Discussion ro11owed. c ode ensued - Tbe •a~ter o f b111boards •e e further cons1dered_ Kr. Martin oted that be d1d not fee1 the S1 gn Code 1s prob1b~t1ve : be n oted tb re 1S no aaortLZa~1o c c1a~se, nor 1s the C1ty say1ng Lhe tb1rd-pa ty s1gns p resenL1y 1DS~a11ed must be removed. He sLated that he does L Ot tb1 r.k the Code 1S unreaso ab1y harsh on the o ut-door adve rt1sers . Mr . Kagee stated that he fe1t the proposed sign code was a --tragedy··, and wou1d force hLJD ouL of business 1 the C1ty ; be stated tha~ h1s roadposte rs musL be moved from one 1ocation to a L otber . they cou1d not re.a1n where they were at the pre- sen~ tume and serve the purpose for ~b1ch they were designed. U.r. Magee stated that Eng1e..,ood. was a ··very dyn.a..a1c c1ty··, and be bated to see bus1nesses forced out to tbe detrL.ent of the C1ty. ur. MarL1 stated that he agreed that the City is -7- -- '32 x l - - • • - .... dynamic••-. but that ·•it seem..& to me that a 1ot. o~ the bi.11boards are re:minesceot of ads --.a._ny years ago; ::a...f we update and continue our dyna.m.ic way. •e sbou1d i.aprove the way of advert ising.·· Mr. Magee stated that E11er Outdoor Adve r t .i.s::a...~g b~s coae up with a new structura1 design that be fe1t was qu::a...te attract::a...ve. Discussion fo11owed.. K.r .. ll.agee stated that ""i t ::a...s not ay :i..ntention to ••ke the posters 1ook pretty·• • but be is worki.og to comm.uni.ca.te an 1..dea , tb.at may be rea1.iz.ed at a ••quick visu.a1 g1ance .. ·· ll.r. Kagee stated that he fe1t the persons 3:f~i1:i..ated with outdoor advert.is::a...nc; .-•have difficu1ty w::a...t:.b 1iterate peop1e --these peop1e don"t rea1ize that b i 11boards are a great ca.-unity asset .. ·--Mr. Magee &'La ted t.h.at •<>st of "L.he persons serving on the Si..gu Oocle ao-::a...tte:e ···are pLanners and very 11t.erat..e peop1e ; they nave gone to schoo1 a11 the1r 1ives. read bookS and work with T-squ.ares and straight edges ; they do n .ot nave any c~on sense and p:ract:1..c.a1 experience.'"" Mr. Brown asked Mr .. ll.a_ge-e .... if this ordi.n.ance is passed. wi.11 it burt your business?"'" .Mr .. Magee stated "'"i.t wi11 e1i...min.ate it here··... lll.r ... Brown stated that be cou1d see where the passage of tbe proposed Sign Cod.e wou1d ""1Lmit::"" the bu.s::J..ness ., but wou1d not ""e1i.minate ·· :i.t. in.a..sa._ucb as Mr ... Magee has posters in.sta11ed now. and the proposed Code does not require their re- mova1... Mr .. Magee po1nted out that be ••aust have new 1ocatious. or the business cannot continue ... •• Mr ... Curtis stated that be did have a picture of tbe new structure designed by E11er OUtdoor Advertising. and circu1ated the picture through the eo.ai&sion... Mr ... Curtis noted that they current1y have a roof s:Lgn on a structure oo Sout.b Aco...a Street ; the structure is o1d. and at such ti..e as the struc'b.lre is repa1red or removed. their sign wi11 have to be removed : and E11er w111 not be a11owed to insta11 a new b1~1board... Mr ... Curt1s poi.nted out that ··eveotua1.1y • there W~111 be no &::J..gn.s o~ E11er"s 1.0 Eng1ew<><><l ... ·· llr .. Curti& S'Lat.ed tbat E11er current1y has 30 struc tures 1.n Eng1ew<><><l. and they are ~aki ng every efrort to i...m.prove the 1-Dl.age of the bi 11 board i.odu.s try_ M.r. L-entsch stal-ed that be was a Broadway bus:~..ness..a ; be staced that be £el'L the proposed Sign Code wou1d be a he1p to the c~ty. even tbougb it mi.gb~ hurt b1m to a degree. Mr .. Curt:J..S further discussed the ne~ des1gn by E1ler . be stated that tbe 1.igbts are concea1ed; the p1at£ora :J..S concea1ed a1so ... He stated that they are tryi.ng to show the pub.1i.c t...bat ••bi11- boa rds can be bea'\.&tifu1 ... "" -8- • • '32xl - - - --- Mr_ Supinger stated that the City 15 10 the midd1e of the Core Area Study ; he fee1s tha~ the City can expect recommendations from the consu1tanc re1ative to signs and other deve1opment in the Core Area, wh1ch w111, most 1ike1y. i nc1ude a design review procedure and much more stringent standards for deve1opment than exist now. Mr. Supinger stated that he fe1t this cou1d be considered as the first step in up-grading the ca.munity, and be hoped that it might encourage some surrounding communities in their attempts to up-grade. Kr ... Curtis asked ••why do you have to e1iminate a parti..cu1ar type of sign to up-grade?"" Mr ... Supinger stated that be had previously expl""'essed bis persona1 opinion ; third-party sign.s are re1ated on1y to pub1ic expenditures for pub1ic streets and highways. Tbe cost of the s~gn to the advertiser depends on the traffic carried by that par~icu1ar street. Kr. Supinger stated that thi_s is ••un1"air. ~n.appropriate use o£. pub1i.c expenditures·•, and e1i..minates the freedoa: o--r the Lndividua1 to choose to v1ew or not to view an advertis~nt. Mr. Curtis stated that the charge £or a bi.11board 1& deter-.ined by the nu..ber o'l ••showings•• in the metro area ,. and that traffic counts do not re1ate to the fee charged . Mr. Magee stated that: his custoaers paid the same no ~a~ter where the sign 1s 1ocated. Discussion fo11owed. Mr. Brown noted that the Sign Code Committee had spent mBny months in the drafting of the revision . be asked the gent1emen representing E11er and Ro adposter if they bad any input to the Coami~tee? Mr. Kagee stated that be bad been invited to one meeting, which was cance1ed; he attend ed a second meeting at which meeting ••there were m .ay b e three outsid e p eop1e in attendance, the rest were sta:r:r. •• He stated ••there was very 1itt1e discussion of o ut-door adverti.sing ... ·• Mr. Magee stated that be fe1t this ste .. ed 1"r<XD the fact that •·the staff i..sn' t interested in outdoor advertising _·~ Mr. Brown stated that be was disappo1nted to bear there •as no mo re 1npu~ from these bus1nesses. Mr. Cur~is stated that El.l.er had ··heard through c~~Y cont..ac1..s·· of the f1rst organ1zationa1 meeting of the Comm1ttee . they at~ended a meet1ng and presented a sl.ide show. and 1"o11owed this presentation up w1th wr~tten commun1c ations. Mr. Aubrey Brel.s£ord , ChainRan of tbe S~gn Code Comm1ttee. stated ~bat the Committee had discussed 1..h1rd-party s1gns at ··grea~ Iength on m.any occasions··; both E11e.r and ILr. Kagee were inv:l..ted to make present.ations and written ~uni..cations on the type o£ Code they woul.d 1ike to see drafted ; these rec ommendat i ons were reviewed by the eo.-ittee 10 depth. Mr. Brel.sford stated that one of E11er·s recaa.end2t1ons was that -9- -- '32 x l - • • • - a 900 sq. ft. b i11board be per-.i..tted _ "Ibis size is ·•much greater tban the owner o f the property wou1d be permitted to have··. lllr ... Br·e::Lsford stated that "'if you drive down Santa Fe o r Broadway , you wi11 find bi..11boards 40 or 50 feet in the air ; the individua1 pro__perty o ·wn.er is permitted a m.axi.aum he i ght of 32 ft. for a free-standing sign .. ·· Mr .. B.re1sford stated tbat the Comaittee did. in fact. prepare an ordinance permitting bi11boards; h o wever. it was deterained that bi11- boards sbou1d be prohibited and this proposed Code was drafted . K.r .. Bre1&ford stated that ''third-party signs have no re1ation whatever to what is going on on the property .... and questioned the fairness of a11owing bi~~board advert~&iDC vs ... the ad- vertising a11owed other businessaen of the City. Discussion fo11owed. Mr. Bre1sford stated that be fe1t the eo--ittee did have soae very dedicated individua~ serving ; there were a1so sa.e that served for a t.U.e who were concerned on1y with pro- tecting their own signs. M..r. Supinger stated that the Code under considerat.i.o·o ... is not a staf~ code. It is a Code that the Sign Code eo--ittee ca.e up with through a 1ot of hours of work and with adv ice of the staf f and other peop1e _ ·• Jl.r. Supinger stated that he fe1t it was very unfair criticis• of the sta~f to say that it is a .. sta~f code··- Mr. Jaaes Cband1er • .e•ber of tbe Sign Code eo.aittee. stated that he had served on the eo--.ittee frCMD its beginning... ll..r. Chand1er stated that he fe1t it was easy to understand wby soaae peop1e bad been una b1e to c o ntinue t .be i r service; be pointed out that the eo--ittee met three or f o ur t~s a •o ntb. and each meeting required at 1east 2-1 /2 h o urs ; sa.e persons just did n .ot have the ti•e to t .ak.e fro. their bu&i.ne&& to serve. Mr. Chand1er sta~ed that be fe1t the eo--ittee bad devoted ·•.ore ti.ae and spec:La1 att.ent.1.on to outdoor adverti&.i.ng than to any other part of the Code.·· Further di..scuss i on fo11owed. Tbe vote was ca11ed. AYES : NAYS - Lentsch ; Kartin ; Sm1.tb; Stan1ey ; Tangua2 ; Weist ; Brown ; Henning ; Jorgenson Wone The mot i on carried unan~ous1y. Mr. Lentsch thanked the audience for their interes~ 10 the proposed Code, and expressed the appreciation of the eo--1s&ion to those members of the Sign Code eo--ittee for the1r work. -1.0- II • • '32xl - • • XV. <X>NDXTXONAL USE Nursery SChool: 800 West: Ox:rord • • -.. CASE #32-73 ll.r. Supi.nger stated that llrs. Barbara Tank.evich bas m .ade app1ication ~or approva1 of the P1anning Commission o r a pro- posed nursery scboo1 at 800 West Oxford Avenue. Krs. T.ankevicb proposes to care ~or 20 pre-schoo1-age cbi1dren. with the aid o-f o ·ne addi.tiona1 teacher... A nursery scboo1 :i.s a Condition.a.1 Use under the R-1-C Zone District regu1ations. requiring approva1 o f the P1anning eo-mission before the proposed use can beg1n ... Mr ... Lentsch stated that the P1anning Commission bad ~ust approved a s1mi1ar request at the Last •eeting; he asked how ~any nursery scboo1s sbou1d be approved? Mr. Supinger stated that a reca.- ~endation can be aade on the need of these faci1ities if so desired. Kr. Supinger pointed out that on the Larwio site. a day-care center was proposed in the fami1y sections o ~ that deve1o~ent. Mr. Brown asked of Mrs. Tankevicb what experience she bad , and why she wanted to start this type of business? Mrs. T.ankevicb stated that she bad no cbi1dreo of her own ; she bas been a day-care ~other caring for infants. and she 1ikes cbi1dren. Mrs. Tankevicb stated that she wi11 hire one additiona1 teacher ; the state requires two years of cbi1d deve1op.ent care ~or a11 personne1 working with day care centers. ll_rs. Tan.kevich st.ated that the person she wi11 be hiring wi11 soon have f o urs years of education in this fie1d. Jl.rs. Henning asked Mrs. Ta.nk.evicb if they cou1d ._eet the re- quire.ent& of the Code Enforceaent Division to get the bouse in proper condit~on? Mrs. Tankevicb stated that they need to get approva1 o~ the P1anning eo--is&ion prior to trying to get a 1o~ fr001a the bank for i.ap:rove..eot of the house_ lll..r. TaD..kevicb stated that they did want to bring the bouse up to code .. Mr. Mart~n questioned the d1~~erence between the Code En~orce ment inspection. wbicb indicates t~t a Fire ALara syste. is needed, and the Fire Preveo~ioo 1nspect1on. wbicb indicates that f~re protection is adequate. Discussion ensued • Henning moved: Brown seconded: The P1anning eo-mission approve the app1ication of Mrs. Barbara Tankevicb f o r a nursery scboo1 at 800 West Oxford Avenue. provided the fo11owing con- d1tions are met : -XX- ·- • • '32xl - • • --... - 1. A11 tbe reco.aendations made by Mrs .. Jeane Heck1es o~ the Tri-County Heal.tb Department must be acted upon and approved on re-inspection be£ore the chil.d care center opens on January 1. 1974. These reco.meDdations are 1isted be1ow: a. One-hal.f (1 /2) pint cartons of mi1k used for 1uncbes .. b. Paper towel. dispensers in kitchen and bathrooa. c.. :OO..estic disbwas.b.er -final. rinse sbal.l. be 170 ° -180 °. d. Tberao.eter in re~rigerator to reg1ster between 40 ° - 50 °. e. Ba.thr·o.o.t. :f1oo:r reti1ed. f. Window screens repaired. g. Back screen door repa.i.red. b. P1astic l.iners in wastebaskets. i.... Tig.bt fitt:i.ng l..ids for trash barre1s and adequate trash disposa 1 ... .,j... Pbysic.a.1 and TB test :ror fa...il.y and teachers . k. More food storage space. 1. More freezer space. m. Insta11ation o£ another toi1e~ and 1ava~ory required. n. Cats aust have registered shots and be kept out o~ the kitchen. 2. An in.spect.i.on o£ the ha.ae by the Code En.1orc~ent. D1Vi&:i.on fin ds the fo11owing work to be done to bring tbe bouse into con1ormance with the Bui1ding Code. a. E1ectr:i.ca1 rew iring tbroughou~ ~be bouse . b. New service entry. c. One-hour fire resistant interior wa11s. d. Hand-rai1s on a11 stairways. e . Anti-syphon ba11 cocks in a11 water c1osets. -12- II -- '32xl - - 3. f. Fire a1arm system. Parking space for three cars. fam~1y use. and one space for Space for 1eaving and picking must be safe and we11-marked. - -- Two spaces for a sing1e- a non-resident teacher. up cbi1dren from tbe center 4 . Tbe above improve.ents sba11 be certified by the Code Enforcement Division prior to starting operation of tbe nursery schoo1. AYES: Martin ; ~itb; Stan1ey ; Tanguma : Weist ; Brown ; H .ennin,g; Jorgenson ; Lentsch NAYS: None The motion carried unaniaous1y. V. SWEDISH KED I CAL CENTER Tour or Paci11ties Mr. Supinger stated that discussion of a tour of the Swedish Medica1 Center and an up-dating of the ~r p1ans bas ensued on severa1 occasions. A1ternate dates of October 10th. October 12th or October 13th have been tentative1y schedu1ed; the Oo--ission is to decide upon one date this evening. Discussion fo11owed. It was determined that the Commission wou1d ~eet at Swedish Kedica1 Center at noon, October 12th, for 1uncb fo11owed by a tour of the faci1ities. Those who stated they wou1d attend the 1uncheon and tour were: Mrs . Henning ; Mrs. Stan1ey ; Mr . Weist ; Mr. Jorgenson ; Jl.r. T ·an.guaa ; ll.r. S•itb, and Mr. Lentsch. VI. STUDY SESSION Northwest Eng1ewood Mr. Supinger stated that be fe1t it ~ight be we11 for the P1ann i ng Comaission to have a neighborhood study session in the Northwest Eng1ewood area ; there have been severa1 rumors and io quir1es about possib1y changing the zoning in the resideotia1 area. He fe1t it wou1d be we11 to ho1d the study session, invite the res1dents to the meeting and discuss deve1opment matters with the residents. The P1anni~g COamission cou1d then review the discussion and deteraine whether or ~ to initiate rezoning procedures. Discussion fo11owed. It was determined the ~eet1n.g shou1d be schedu1ed for November 13; the P1anning Co--ission wou1d meet at City Ha11 at 7 -00 P.M. for a short synopsis of previous -1.3- -- '32xl - - • • • - discussions and action in regard to ~be Nortbwes~ Eng1ewood area .. At 8:00P.M., the P1anniog eo--ission wou1d •eet at Scenic View Schoo1 for the study session. VII. DIRECTOR'S CHOICE Mr. Supinger sta~d that he wou1d 1ike to direct the eo--ission•s attention to an articl..e in Ti.-e lllacazine entitl..ed ••Land ~·· .. He stated that it was a very good ar£ic1e. and reca.aended that the Co.aission read it .. Mr. Supinger stated that there woul..d be two •eetings of the Core Area Citizen&• c.o-..ittee on October 24th and October 2Stb .. It was fel..t the two -eetiQC& .ou.I.d be needed to p:roperl..y re- view the •aterial..s ~rca tbe conaul..tant .. VIII. COMMISSION'S CHOICE Kr. Lentsch asked that Mr. Weist give a report on tbe prograa of the School.. Doerd at a future •eeting ; that Mr .. Tanguaa report on the Park& ~ Recreation prograa., and that llr .. Brown give a report on the Library Board progra•. Tbe meeting adjourned. Recording Secretary • • - -- - • - MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY c:x>UBCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOKIIENDATION OF T'ftE CITY PLAIOIING AND ZONING <.X>IIOIU SSION. DATE : October 2, 1973 SUBJECT : Amendaent o~ Coaprebensive Zoning Ordinance by addiag a new 122.5 entit1ed Sign Code~ and re- nuabering a11 aubs~eat sections consecutive1y. RE~ME:NDATION: Benning •oved : Martin seconded : Tbe P1anning eo.-ission reco--end to City Counci1 tbe ._enc:t..ent o~ the Ca.prehensive Zoning OTdinance by addinc a new 122.5. entit1ed Sign Code, wbicb aaendaent i& attached hereto. A11 subsequent sections of the Coaprebensive Zoning Ordinance wi11 have to be re- nuabered consecu~ive1y. Respect~u11y sub.itted, By Order of tbe City P1anning and Zoning eo.aission vr:re~~1ty Recording Secretary -15- -- , --' - - --- CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION NOVEMBER 13, 1973 I • CALL TO ORDER Cha~rman L ·ent:sch ca11ed the special. meeting of the City Pl.anning and Zoning Commission to order at 8:00 P.M. in the al.l.-purpose room of the Scenic View School.. Members present: Henning; Tangwaa; Lentsch; Martin; Brown; Smith; Stanl.ey Supinger, Ex-officio Members absent: Jorgenson; Weist Al.so present: Assistant Director for Pl.anning Romans; P1anning Assistant Young; P1anning Assistant House. Members of the Commission and staff were introduced to members of the audience. Mr. Lentsch stated that this was the first of several. neighborhood meetings tbe Comm.:Lssion hopes to have in different areas of the City. Mr. Lentsch asked that the audieoce express the needs and desires of their ne~gbborbood to the Commission. Mr. Bi11 Johnson 2205 South Grant -stated that be was buying a bouse at 2380 West Ba1tic Avenue. and asked when the street wou1d be paved between Va11ejo and Zuni? Mr. Supinger stated that street paving is usua11y done by forming a specia1 assessment district. which can be done on petition of residents or by designation of speci~ic streets by City Counci1 for inc1usion in a paving district. Mr. Rhodus stated that he had spoken to severa1 residents a1ong South Te~on Street. and they are under the impression that industria1 or commercia1 zoning wi11 be instituted a1ong the west side of South Te~on Street. He asked if this was correct? Mr. Supinger stated that the office has been contacted about possib1e industria1 zoning on the west side of South Tejon Street ; persons making such inquiries are to1d that the Coa- prehensive P1an adopted in 1969 does not show any change in the residentia1 character of the area west of South Tejon Street, and that it wou1d be difficu1t to get the zoning changed. -- r 32xl - - • --- --- Mr. Rhodus stated tba~ be noticed the new houses being bu i1t in the area are putt i ng a ceaent s1ab in the front yard for parking ; be asked if this was peraitted? Kr. Supinger stated that the Ordinance requires two of£-street parking spaces to be provided ; they •ay not be provided in the front 25 feet, but i:f the s1ab is to be used as a ••driveway•• • the city cannot prevent persons from parking in the driveway. Mr. Rhodus noted that some time ago. he bad a circu1ar driveway in :front of his bouse ; be was notified by the City that such was i11ega1 in the front yard. and be e1Lminated the circu1ar drive. Dis- cussion :fo11owed. Mrs. Ce1ia Perry 2349 West Harvard asked if the •eeting ••J..s because you want to change the zoning. is this why we are here?·· Mr. Lentsch stated ··no,. the COCD..ID.ission _just wants your ideas.·• Mrs. Perry stated she was opposed to any zone change in her area. Mr. Supinger stated that be fe1t it must be emphasized that ~be Commission is ho1ding the meeting on1y to get ideas from the citizens on the type of neighborhood they want; if it appears that a number of residents are interested in changing the zoning, the Commission might determine to initiate a change of zonin.g. Kr. Supinger e•phasized that .. this i-s a forum to a11ow you to te11 us what you fee1 the area shou1d be 1ike in the future zoning-wise,. density-wise,. etc.•• Mr. Mock stated that severa1 years ago. petitions asking for R-2 zoning were presented to the P1anning Commission; the re- quested change of zoning bas not been acted on. and Mr. Mock stated that there are sti11 some peop1e in the area who are interested in R-2 zoning. Mrs. Roaans stated that the petitions were presented to the Commission and tab1ed by the CO..i&&ion f or further c onsideration. They have not been raised fro. the tab1e since they were presented. Mrs. Romans noted that severa1 app1ications have been given to residents who have been in to the office since the petitions were presented; no app1ications have been returned asking that the rezoning be instituted. Mrs. Romans stated tbatone of the reasons tbe petitions were tab1ed at the time of presentation. is that some of the residents in the area wanted covenants p1aced on the R-2 zoning. restricting the size of eacb unit to a m~n~•um of 720 sq. ft •• for instance. Tb~s was not agreeab1e to every one in the area. and the Comm~ssion agreed to tab1e tbe matter. -2- -- '32xl - - • • • - Mr. George Mason 2000 West Adriatic -asked if the entire ·•bil.l."" woul.d have to be rezoned? Mr. Supinger stated that the Commission bas set a minimum area of one bl.ock per rezoning request. Mr. Mason stated that be woul.d l.ike to have ·•mul.t::ipl.e houses .. in the area; he noted al.l. the warehouses that have been con- structed to the east of South Te_jon, and noted that ·•these empl.oyees have to l.i.ve sOIIlepl.ace. •• Mrs. Vardeman stated that they bought their l.and to have a pl.ace for the chil.dren to p1ay so they wou1dn•t be p1aying in the street. She stated that the chi1dren won•t have any p1ace to p1ay around the new homes that are being bui1t. Mrs. Vardeman stated that she wanted to see the area stay as it is. Mr . Supinger asked if Mrs. Vardeman wanted tbe area ••up-graded to require a 1arger 1ot size?•• Mr. Supinger noted that the new homes which are being bui1t in the area do meet the min~mum standards of the Comprehensiye Zoning Ordinance; the ma~ority of the ownerships in the area are 1 /2 acre or more. Mrs. Vardeman stated that she 1iked the 1 /2 acre 1ots, and again urged that the area be 1eft as is. Mr. Rhodus stated that severa1 years ago, residents of tbe area worked with City staff on street dedications. attempting to put severa1 streets through and open more 1and for deve1op- ment. Mr. Rhodus stated that he fe1t the streets shou1d be put thru, and at a minimum cost to the 1and owners; this wou1d get rid of the weed 1ots on the rear of a number of properties, and open 1and for deve1opm.ent. Mr. Supinger asked: ·•are you suggesting we push the streets thru and doub1e the density by sp1itti..ng the 1ots?·· Mr. Rhodus stated .. Yes .. ; he noted that the rear of a number o f the 1ots were nothing but weeds. Mr. Ernest B1iss asked if the City had an ordinance on weeds? Mr. Supinger stated that there is an ordinance pertaining to weeds, and that it is enforced. The matter of 1ot sizes was discussed; Mr. Ke11ey stated that 6,200 square foot minimum was too sma11. Mr. Larson 2020 West Warren -stated that he did not want the streets to go tbru; they have a nice garden on the rear of their property and keep the weeds down. He stated that be got tired of l.iving in Denver, and moved to this address to get ••eJ.bow room •·. -3- II • • '32xl 1- • • • - Mrs. Perry stated that property owners are now •Ystuck w~tb a 1ong piece o£ l.and••; if the streets were cut through the entire area wou1d 1ook better. and wou1d sti11 have enough ground on each ownership to avoid over-crowding. Mrs. Perry attributed the 1ack o:f streets cut through to her £ee1ing that ••the City doesn• t want to maintain the streets.•• A member o:f the audience asked how much 1and was required for a street. Mr. Supinger stated a 50 :ft. right-o£-way was fe1t to be adequate :for the residential. area. Discussion £o11owed. Mrs. Stan1ey Rhodus stated that she was against high density; they do not want high-rise units in the area. Mrs. Rhodus stated that there has been a great increase in the nuaber o:f burg1aries in the area since the e1e•entary schoo1 was rel..ocated to the res~dentia1 area. Mr. B1iss stated that he has 1ived in the area since 1942. He pointed out there are shortages of gas, fue1, etc., and yet peop1e ta.l.k about building more houses.. He asked bow they were to be heated with the fue1 shortage? Mr .. Chambers 2200 West Vassar -stated that he purchased his property 25 years ago, he bas 1/2 acre, and wou1d 1ike to see the area remain as is .. ll..r. Hayes 2218 West Harvard Avenue -stated that be owns one acre of ground; be stated be wou1d 1ike to see so.e agricu1tura1 zoning in the area. He wants to keep a horse and maybe a cow but cannot do so under the present zoning .. He stated they do not want high density deve1opaent .. Mr .. Lentsch asked if there was good water pressure in the area? Mrs. Perry stated that ••we don•t have any water pressure.•• Mrs .. Rhodus stated that it was pretty good on Harvard, but i& bad just across from the schoo1. Mrs. Henning asked if the citizens desired bus service in the area, what time o£ day. 1ocation, etc.? Mrs .. Perry stated that bus service was promised the residents of the area saae tiae ago .. to go to Cindere1l..a City"; there is no bus service in the area at the present time.. It was deterained that tbe residents wanted bus service to downtown Eng1ewood. and wanted the bus to circu1ate in tbe residential.. area of Scenic View .. -4- • • I' 32 X I - - - --- Mr. Shiner 2001 West Warren -stated that he had moved to the area one year a g o; the traf fic bas doub1ed in the area in that one year. He asked what the p1ans were for the future o f tbe area ? Mr. Sup i nger out1ined on a map the resi- dentia1 areas, industria1 areas and commercia1 areas, and stated that this is what the Comprehensive P1an projects ror the area. Mr. Supinger pointed out that South Zuni Street cannot carry the traf£ic it is supposed to carry, inas•ucb as the street is on1y partia11y dedicated for much of its Eng1ewood/Denver boundary. and it is doubtfu1 a fu11 dedication can be obtained from Denver in the near future. Mr. Shiner asked bow ~any chi1dren were enro1~ed in the e1ementary :schoo1 in Scenic View. Mr. Supinger stated tb.at he be1i.eved the 1973-74 rigure was 106 students. He pointed out that the entire City has experienced a schoo1 popu1ation dec1ine. The property owner at 2159 West Vassar asked when the greenbe1t- park-drainageway wou1d be finished? Mr. Supinger stated that bids had come in 80% above est~ate. and the City is now going to act as ge nera1 contractor and rebid subcontracts for the deve1opment. The City hopes to start construction this year and have the project coap1eted next year. Mr. Supinger stated that the most intense use of the greenbe1t wou1d be between South Te~on and South ~uni Street; the greenbe1t east of South Tejon wou1d be 150 reet wide. and wi11 be grassed and used f or biking. riding and biking trai1s ... Mr. Jerro1d Capesius 2350 West Warren -stated that the new homes being bui1t are pretty c1ose together . He stated that be bad atteapted to get a permit to construct a garage. and was informed that be must have a pin survey; however. apparent1y the deve1opers of the new houses have not had pin surveys inasmuch as some o f the residents have to1d him they don•t know what the boundar ies o f the 1ots are. He asked bow this new construction cou1d be approved without a pin survey? Mr. Smith stated that he thought the pins were in p1ace. but that when new construction is comp1eted. and ~s graded. the pins are often covered and the property owner doesn•t know where to 1ook -L or tbe·m. Mr. Capesius stated that be fe1t it was a pretty nice comaunity; he fe1t that most of the peop1e 1iving in the neighborhood were satisfied; they have a nice schoo1 and good parks. He stated that he fe1t if there was an att~t to impose industria1 -5- -- '32xl - - - --- zoning west of Tejon be fe1t the residents wou1d definite1y oppose it. Mr. Capesius discussed the traffic on South Tejon Street; he noted that the street is patro11ed on Sunday mornings, but not on weekdays, and that the 7-Up trucks uee it as a speedway. Mrs. Vardeman noted an instance wherein a pickup truck bad been driving over the schoo1 1awn; the po1ice were ca11ed, and the cu.st<>d.ian ••waited over 1-1/2 hours and they sti11 badn • t shown up.•• M.r.Hayes asked ""who pays ror the 1and you take away from the property owner·· if the streets are cut through? llr ... Supi.n.ger stated that the City takes the attitude that it wou1d be a benefit to the properties in that it wou1d give frontage on two streets and enab1e the owners to se11 off the back ha1f ~f they so desired. Kr. Sup~nger stated that the City administra- tion fee1s they cannot ~ustiry spending money to ~prove the va1ue of one property. Kr. Supinger further stated that the City may pay for the additiona1 right-of-way ~f the street needs to be w~dened ~£ the need ~s generated from outside the neighborhood. Discussion fo11owed. T~e matter of easements for uti1ities and street purposes was discussed. Mr. Sup~nger stated that he didn•t know of any easements for roadway purposes in the Scenic View area. A gent1eman from the audience asked if weight 1imit restrictions wou1d be p1aced on streets fo11owing the comp1etion of the greenbe1t/parkway? Mr. Sup~nger noted that trucks may dep art from a designated truck route to reach a de1ivery site. The matter of a po1ice sub-station in the area was discussed. Mr. Lentsch stated that at the time the Capita1 Xmproveaent Program was discussed. the Commission was assured by Ch~ef C1asby that the City cou1d be adequate1y covered from the one main station. The matter of street paving. curb and gutter was then considered. Mrs. Rhodus stated that she understood the paving. curb and gutter on their street wou1d cost her $2.500; she stated that the way costs were ris~ng. she wou1d prefer to have the street paved as soon as possib1e. Further discussion fo11owed. Mr. Supinger noted that there are present1y 163 dwe11ing units in the Scenic View Area; under the present zoning. there cou1d be deve1opment to a tota1 of 470 dwe11ing units. -6- -- '32 x l - 1- • • • - Mr. Mason asked ""how much 1onger do we have to wait until.. the City says this is what we are going to do?u Mr .. L..entscb st"ated that he re1t most of the residents at the meeting were not in f avor <>~ a zoning change. and asked for a show of hands of persons in favor of a zoning change. Three persons indicated they were interested in rezoning; 16 persons indicated they did not want any rezoning in the residential.. area. Discussion of R-2-A vs. R-2-D zone c1assifications ensued. Mrs. Perry asked if this •eet:i.ng bad ••anything to do with HUD?"" She stated that:. the ••peopl..e want to be l..eft al..one; they doa•t want to be bothered .. ·• M.r. Lentsch stated that the •eetinc did not have anything to do with BUD. The m .atter o£ street paving w -as again c<>11Bidered. llr. Supia;aer stated that be fe1t it wou1d be 5 or 6 years before a~1 the streets in the area cou1d be paved. llrs. Rennin& noted that the City bad cance11ed the sidewa1k district for 1973 becauae o f a shortage of concrete. Mr. Lentsch stated that be fe1t the meet i ng bad indicated: 1. The peop1e do not want a change of zoning. 2 . The peop1e do not want more parks; ~ust finish tbe one• they have now. 3. The water pressure is 1ow. 4. There is a need for a bus syste•. but it is wanted through the residentia1 area. 5. The peop1e want better po1ice protection. 6. The peop1e want something done about the 7-Up trucks speeding on South Tejon Street. 7. Look into paving the streets. Mr. Mason discussed the e ff orts required to acquire a traffic 1igbt at Evans and Tejon ; he noted that there bad been 64 accidents and 2 deaths at that intersection before approva1 f or insta11ation of a 1igbt was given. Mr. Mock asked that the Dog Leash Law be enforced. Severa1 members o f the audience agreed that the dogs running 1oose in the neighborhood did present a serious prob1em. The audience was thanked for co~ing to express their views to the Commission. The meeting adjourned at 9 :55 p.m. Recording Secretary • • '32xl - 1- • • • .. - DATE: November 28, 1973 TO: Stan1ey H. Dia1, City Manager FROM: James L. Supinger 9 Director of Community Deve1opment SUBJECT: Report Re: Institute on P1anning, Zoning and Eminent Domain, Da11as, November 7 -9. Per your request I attended the Institute on P1anning. Zoning and Eainent Doaain presented by the Southwestern Lega1 Founda- tion fro. Nove•ber 7tb through November 9th in Da11as, Texas. Tb.e Foundation bas •e·aabersbip in sc.>m.e 35 states. Attendance wae approxiaate1y 250 with one member attending fro. Hawaii. Wbi1e I did not obtain much new inforaation, what was evident was the eapbasi& p~aced upon deve1opaent contro1s as the deve1oping body of 1aw re1ating to P1anning and Zonin~ Be- cause there is not a great dea1 o f case 1aw re1ating to new deve1op•ent contro1s. we were encouraged to push on into new areas. but to have the contro1s we11 docuaented with background in~o~ation. statistics. etc. Mr . Andrew Ceci1. President of the Southwestern Lega1 Founda- tion. opened the con~erence. He indicated that i~ a11 o~ the current popu1ation of the United State& aoved to Texas. tbe resu1ting density wou1d be no greater than that of Great Britian. Mr. Ceci1 ~ee1s that a11 interest groups auat be invo1ved in shaping new deve1op-.ent. oo--uni£ies aust De made eco1ogica11y sound and provide a decent 1ife for a11 occupants. ••eurrent Oeve1opm.ents in P1anning. Zoning and EID.inent Domain Law ·• was the topic of a morning speech by Robert H. Frei1ich. Pro fessor. Schoo1 of Law. University of Missouri -Kansas City. Mr. Frei1ich was not on1y an exce11ent speaker -but he said what I wanted to hear-don •t be a~raid to try something new just because there may not be firm 1ega1 precedent. Mr. Frei1icb is the former City Attorney of Ramapo. New York. where be. with others. deve1oped a growth contro1 ordinance based upon staging of capita1 improvements. The ordinance was recent1y upbe1d in the United States Supreme Court. -1- • • I' 32X I - 1- • • - He ind~cated that deve1opment contro1s ~orm the current revo~u tionary area o f 1aw today. State and Federa1 governaents pro- vide incentives ~or. and punishaent ror 1ack of. 1and use con- tro1s. The A-95 review process for ~edera1 grants {through DRCOG here) checks for 1and use contro1s and ~akes sure that regiona1 re1ationsbips are taken into account. In the U.S. 60.000 1oca1 ca.aunities exercise na-ina1 1and use contro1. but on1y s.ooo have zoning. The State and Federa1 governaents are saying that 1oca1 communities are not doing tbe job. so they are getting into the act. (My bo.e state. Michigan. bas required f or severa1 years t~ every piece or property in the state be zoned. Not the case in Co1orado.) Frei1ich opined that new techniques ~or deve1opaent contro1 are necessary. a1•ost •andatory. F1exibi1ity is the tbeae o f new control..&. New control..& cause contl..icts with traditional.. phi1o&opby: The need for contro1 vs. property rights. eo--ercial.. interests vs. ••peop1e•• interests. Tb.e due process o f 1aw of 1and owners is reduced by t .be ••pub1ic purpose ·• of po1ice powers. (The Col.orado Constitution apparentl.y takes a narrow view of use of the po1ice power. i.e •• publ.ic ~ [Co1orado] vs. pub1ic purpose [expanded view)). Tbe original.. zoning case before the U.S. Supre.e Court. Aab1er vs. Vi11age of E ·uc1id (()bio) • c1earl.y states that urban deve1op- ment reduces the rights of individua1s. Tb.e ••who1e•• requires the subservience of ••individual.•• rights. Some of the questions asked in consideration of the Federal.. ro1e in 1and contro1s a _re: 1. Sbou1d the states be given f1exibi1ity or sbou1d regu1ations be specific? 2. Sbou1d states be permitted to write their own standards? 3. What shou1d the f unding 1eve1 be? 4. Sbou1d sanctions be inc1uded for fail..ure to aeet require- ments? s. 6. Sbou1d new institutions be created to band1e inter-state prob1ems? Sbou1d l.egis1ation try to inf1uence private p1a~ning? -2- • • , 1 - - --- • --,. - Senate Bi11 #268 (Jackson) is the most 1ike1y Federa1 1egis1a- tion. Funding is $1 bi11ion and provides that assistance can be cut off a~ter a hearing if a state £ai1s to meet 1aw re- quirements. The 1aw: 1. Encourages p1anning and management o£ 1and by the states. 2. Requires states to deve1op a statewide p1an in three years. 3. Requires consideratio n o f the impact of the property tax. 4. Requires regu1ati o n of 1and deveLopment with specia1 con- sideration o~ tbe financing capabi1ities of deve1opers to comp1ete the project and the avai1abi1ity o~ uti1itie& to serve the pro~ect. 5. Requires periodic up-dating of the p1an . 6. Requires state review of 1oca1 p1anning and Lmp1ementation to insure comp1iance with State p1an. Severa1 drawbacks. in Mr. Frei1ich•s opinion. of the Jackson b:i.11 are: 1. It does not institute a po1icy to re-direct growth. 2. ~t does not reduce racia1 po1arization. 3. It does not hand1e eco 1ogica1 p~b1eas. Next. Mr. Frei1icb discussed the A2I Mode1 Land Deve1o p•ent Code. This recommendation provides a •ore specific definition of variance and when re1ief can be granted. S bortcaaings of the mode1 are that it does not require p1anning. but provides incentives ~or comprehensive p1ans. zoning. etc. ~t emphasizes physica1 p1anning rather than socia1 p1anning. Tbe Nationa1 Environmenta1 Po1icy Act (NEPA) is in the fore- front o£ environmenta1 1egis1ation. The 1itigation resu1ting from this 1aw is massive. The NEPA has changed the way things •ust be 1ooked at -- especia11y considering a1ternatives. There is no precise formu1a for deve1oping Environmenta1 Impact State•ents (EIS) it depends upon the particu1ar fact situation. The counts determine the sufficiency of the EIS. Environmenta1 1egis1ation is a bandwagon situation. Tbe Ca1ifornia Environmenta1 Qua1ity Act requires E~S ~or state -3- -- '32xl .......... .......... - - - -... actions and 1oca1 regu1atory actions --1iquor 1icenses, etc. Bowie, Mary1and, is a 1oca1 ~urisdiction requiring Environmenta1 Impact Statements. (You wi11 reca11 that in Ju1y, 1972, I suggested that Environmenta1 Impact Statements be required ~or a11 City capita1 improvements .). Regu1ation of deve1opment on F1ood P1ains and Wet1ands is a1so coming fast and furious . Unfortunate1y, it is easy to deve1op on f1ood p1ains. Current1y, f1ood 1osses amount to $2 bi11ion per year because we haven•t regu1a~ed deve1opment in f1ood p1ains. Contro1 of aesthetics is becoming more acceptab1e a1so. San Diego•s amortization of signs over a three year period bas been upbe1d. A method of preserving Landmarks is to transfer deve1opment rights. Danie1 Curtin spoke on tbe sub~ect of ""Requiring Dedication o~ Land by Deve1opers.·• Mr. Curtin is City Attorney in Wa1nut Creek. Ca1ifornia_ Mr. Curtin espoused the fee1ing that dedication of 1and. or in-1ieu fees. is the best way of providing open space. recrea- tion and educationa1 ~aci1ities in areas o~ new growth. Tbe faci1ities are provided and the costs thereof are equitab1y distributed. The new popu1ation generating the need pays for meeting the need. The 1aw upon which the above po1icy is based is a resu1t of the Po1ice Power. It must not be arbitrary or unreasonab1e. But. what is arbitrary or unreasonab1e may be different today than it was yesterday. The Po1ice Power is continua11y deve1oping and must be contemporary. It grows with society_ Tbe burden of new faci1ities must be borne by the subdivider (new residents) if the need ~or new faci1ities is generated by the new residents. In fact. in a case invo1ving Wa1nut Creek. the courts have ru1ed that the cost o~ new faci1ities may be required to be borne by new residents even if the use of the new faci1ities wi11 not be exc1usive1y by the new residents. Curtin says that credit may be given for private faci1itie& provided in the subdivisTOD. Faci1ities sbou1d be in con1ormance with the City•s master p1an and according to the City•s standards in order to get credit. Standards sbou1d not be -4--- - - • - -.. - In the afternoon session Stephen Susana, a consul..tant from New Jersey, spoke regarding 09 Exc1usionary Zoning and the Future of American Land Use Control.. ... •• To c1ear the air, Mr. Susana stated that a11 traditional. zoning is exc1usionary. Mr. Susana suggests that, rather than excl..uding uses, it might be better to permit the questionab•e uses by special. permit. There must be standards by which to judge the approval.. of the use , however. The approving body cannot have compl.ete discretionary power to attach any and a11 strings (conditions) to an approval... Al..ong this same l..ine, be said that ratios for l..and uses have been inval..idated. Standards are necessary. but they cannot be absol.ute. Pl..anned Unit Deve1opment (P.U.D.) or P1anned Deve1opment (P.D.) is contract zoning 1ega1ized. In other words. ~be deve1oper and the City enter into an agreement wi11in~{· rather than the ~~t~et£fn:i:~o~!~n:~~~~b~~~~o 8 o~e~:!~P~~-impos~n=8 ~e~e:t::!s for types of housing (such as 1ow-income). In cba11enging exc1usionary zoning. be reca.mended the ~o11owing: 1. Uti1ize a good combination of p1aintif~s to cba11enge exc1usion. 2. Be statistica11y and economica11y we11-based in your argu.m.ent. 3. Be specific. Susana recommends that communities be environaenta11y sound as we11 as socia11y and economica11y open. We sbou1d keep an open mind in our considerations. Environmenta1 Impact State- ments are a good way because of the broad range of considerations taken into account. Wi11iam Yi11er. of Carson and Duncan. Hi11sboro. Oregon. spoke on ""The Current Status of Conditiona.1 Zoning. •· lli11er initia11y defined Conditiona1 Z o ning as: a. conditions which app1y to 1and si•i1ar1y zoned. b. app1ies on1y ~o re-c1assification (rezoning). -5- .. II -- T 32X - J- • --- Based upon the above definition, I fee1 that what Mi11er was ta1king about was either P1anned Unit Deve1opment or a Specia1 Use Permit (Conditiona1 Permit) procedure. Basica11y. Conditiona1 Zoning. as used here. eases the shock of a sudden shift from one 1and use to another. It attempts to make good neighbors o~ uses which might conf1ict without the additiona1 conditions. Suggestions to fo11ow for successfu1 Conditiona1 Zoning. according to Mi11er. are: 1. It must re1ate to the Po1ice Power. 2. It must be reasonab1e and re1ate to pub1ic need. 3. L~mit its use to 1and dedication or pub1ic improvements (Re1ationsbip to need generated by increased use of faci1ities caused by new use). Thursday morning Mr. Frei1icb again spoke, this time on ""Deve1op..ent Timing, Moratoria and Contro11ing Growth -Tbe Fourth Dimension o£ Aaerican P1anning and Zoning Regu1ation . •• (The 1engtb o£ the tit1e is indicative of the amount of materia1 he tried to cover.) In considering Short-term Contro1s, Frei1ich cited two deve1op- •ent pheno.ena sti11 occurring in metropo1itan areas: 1. The poor and di&advant•ged are moving into the City from the rura1 areas (intensive deve1opment). 2. Tbe midd1e c1ass and we11-to-do are moving from tbe centra1 city to the suburbs (extensive spraw1). There is an imba1ance in the growth o~ 1and uses on the urban fringe. We 1ook ror uses which wi11 bring good tax return rather than a c cepting our .. :fair share.·• Zoning is not designed for gro~th contro1 but is used this way. Zoning regu1ations (minimum 1ot size, minimum f1oor area, no mobi1e ho•es or mu1tip1e fami1y) are negative deve1opment contro1s. The Ramapo. New York experience (cited ear1ier) is not exc1usion- ary or negative. but peraits a fu11 range of uses on a ti•e scbedu1e basis of when pub1ic faci1ities are avai1ab1e. He fee1s this is a more positive way to contro1 growth but not stop it. -6- • - '32 x l - • • • .. - In comparing interim contro1s to moratoria, Frie1ich prefers the interim approach. Interim contro1s must inc1ude standards (as our City Attorney bas to1d us). Moratoria are feasib1e, however, if you do not have a better way and if they are for a ••reasonab1e'' 1engt:h of time • .. Private Signs and Pub1ic Interests•• was the topic o"f R. Phi1i.p Dowds. Mr. Dowds worked on the recent1y adopted sign code for the City of Da11as. Dowds maintains that most sign codes do not have good 1ega1 or tecbnica1 bases. They must be reasonab1e to be successfu1. Some areas to which sign codes sbou1d address the~se1ves are: 1. Danger to pub1ic: a. Do they b1ock sight distance? b. Do co1ors confuse pedestrian or vebicu1ar traffic? (Competition with regu1atory signs). c. Do 1igbts b1ind the viewer or decrease vision? d. Does 1ack of maintenance cause a hazard? e. Is there enough ground c1earance for vehic1es and pedestrians? 2. Aesthetics: a. Do signs overwheLm the bui1dings they attempt to advertise? b. Are signs we11 -maintained? c. Do signs continue to advertise a discontinued business? d. Do signs intrude upon the natura1 1andscape? The techniques for deve1oping signs. and their regu1ation_ are common to a11 jurisdictions --on1y the sca1e is different. Regu1ations must be based upon the Po1ice Power. Safety is a good justification. but aesthetics is not a we11-estab1ished basis to date. Private signs. by their very nature. try to divert attention to their advertising. Consequent1y. the safety aspect, con- fusion to the driver. becomes the most important aspect of regu1ation. In order to prohibit certain signs (such as bi11boards) you must have a specific reason for doing so. Consider the impact of the types of signs on their surroundings. Amortization is a tick1isb aspect of sign regu1ations. Under Condemnation compensation must be paid. Under tbe po1ice Power -7- • • '32 x l - - • --- no compensation need be paid~ but it must be reasonab1e. Most often amortization provisions are re1ated to the fo11owing factors: 1. Signs are a minor cost re1ated to tota1 business costs. 2. Businesses sbou~ up-date and improve signing ~ust as they up-date and improve other aspects of the operation. 3. New businesses (with new sign regu1ations) sbou1d be ab1e to reasonab1y compete with existing businesses (with 1ega1 non-conforming signs constructed under o1d. probab1y more 1ibera1. sig·n regu1ations). Dowde indicated that amortization provisions with fLx•d period& (app1ying uniform1y) of 5 to 7 years have tbe best track record in court. Richard P. Ho1me. a partner in the Denver 1aw fira of Davis. Graham &. Stubbs. spoke on the sub,ject of ••contro1 and E1i.aina- t~on of S~gns and Bi11boards --Tbe Constitutiona.1 Limitations ... In reporting on tb~s sess~on. I must admit a bias against the speaker because of his narrow interpretation of the Po1ice Power. A1so. his credibi1ity was damaged when be said. severa1 times. that the new Denver Sign Code i.& the •oat restrictive in the nation. I know. from persona1 experience. that such a statement is not true. Basica11y. •Y interpretation of bi& ta1k is that the on1y 1egitiaate regu1ation of signs is con- struction standards. Mr. Ho1me suggested that sign regu1ation reaction against commercia1 advertising. F~fth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution taking or prevention of use without ,just when taken under va1id use of the Po1ice is an outgr .. th of He says that the protects against the compensation except Power. The Po1ice Power must bear the burden of being great enough to shi f t th e burden f rom the pub1ic-at-1arge (,just compensation) to the individua1 (no compensation). In other words ... Does the ba1ance ,justify the shift of burden .·• Nuisance. aesthetics. ••pub1ic need. ·• and .. pub1ic safety•• are not enough to ,justify the shift of burden. Specific reasons for the shift must be made. H~mesuggests that there is not much evidence to show that signs cause or contribute to accidents. Nor is ""in:for~aation over1oad"" or confusion adequate .justification. -s- .. • • -·--- II -- '32 x l ]- - • • • - He says that there ~s a distinct difference between on-premise and of f -premise s i gns. There is not much chance of a cha11enge o ~ a sign code un1ess certain signs are prohibited entire1y or f rom a 1arge section of the city. Where this occurs, the ••1oss •• wi11 be great enough to resu1t in a cba1l..enge of the code. HoLme indicated that it is reasonabl..e to prohibit certain signs from certain districts because of i ncompatibil..ity. Total.. excl..usion. however. is a different aatter. Pennsyl..vania. be says. puts the burden of proof on government when total.. ex- cl..usion is cal..l..ed for. The traditional.. burden is on the attacker of the l..aw. Future prohibition is easier because it rests onl..y upon the va1id use of the Pol..ice Power. Retroactive prohibition (aaortization) is ~ore di~ficu1t, however, because the need ~or such power requires additiona1 proo~. I did not attend the remainder of the sessions because they re1ated to Eminent Domain procedings. I did, however, visit downtown Da11as to see and photograph some impressive deve1ep- ments, the best of which was One Kain P1ace which is a high- rise mu1ti-use deve1opment . This princip1e may be used in our Core Area deve1opment. Friday afternoon, we visited Fort Worth where we saw p1ans, on which Larry Wy1ie and I worked 10 years ago, being iap1eaented. Aaong them, a convention center, new City Ha11 and a Federa1 Bui1ding. In my opinion, the experience gained from the conference may very we11 be of benefit to the City in the near future. I have profited by g1eaning a better insight into the 1ega1 rami~ications of some of our programs and pro~ects. Thank you for asking me to attend the Institute. ~~~~::mitted. JAKES • SU ING~ Director of Community Deve1opment gw cc: Assistant Directors of Community Deve1o~ent City P1anning & Zoning Commission Board of Ad~ustment and Appea1s Housing Authority Urban Renewa1 Authority -9- .. ---. II • • '32xl - - DATE: SUBJECT: • • - "'rbe Honorable Mayor and M.ei:Dbers o£ the ED glewood City CCliUDcU Sbulley H. Dla.l. CLty Ma.lulger November 27. 1973 UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION OF ACCOUNTS Attached you "VVU1 Ll.Dd several conununtcatlons relaUng to the Clty"a aya~ o.f accow:1ts and bow it relat:es to the syateDJ. o.f accounts .vhicb. tbe St.a.t;e Auditor • • O:ff:lce pref.era. Tt. does not. appe:a.r that auy actloo. is necessary at: this UJ:ne. However. we a..re preparing a J:D.ore complete report dea.llng with the posslbtlltlea of a PPB..<; (Prog:ra.xn Planning Budget; Syste.rn) and W"Ul be bri.ngtng this up f'or dlscuaetoo. ln a n::t..ontb or so .. Since I had hoped to have the report rea.~ bef'ore this tl..J:D.e. I have delayed so.rnew-.ba.t on transrntt.tlng t:b..ls l..n£orD1atlon to you. Res-pect:fully. __ -==::;--~ 6-:-'3:::J AI-~ :..____p STAN LEY H. DIAL City Manager SHD:d11 AUaclunent • • , - 1- - JOHN P . PROCTOR. C . P. A. St.at.C" Aud•tor C1ty Counc1~ C~ty of Eng1ewood --- OFFICE OF STATE AUDITOR SUITE ::t410. 1e&o LI NCO LN STI'IIEET DE .. V EA. COLO"ADO 80203 September 5, 1973 3400 SOuth E~at1 St . Bnc~ewood , Co~orado 80110 Gent1eaen: Re: #689 We have rev~ewed the Aud~t Report o~ the C~ty of Eng1ewood ~or the year ended December 31 . 1972. as prepared by Van Scbooneve1d. Shepherd and Co .• Cert~ried Pub1ic Accountants. In rev~ew~ng the report we note it does not conta~n a ---·achedu1e sbow:l.ng the costs 'for the ••expenditure c.1earing accounts'' prescribed by the Unifora. Chart of Accounts. Section II of the Uniform C1assi~ication o~ Accounts de- scribes these accounts on Page 16 and indicates that a scbedu1e . ref1ecting tbe tota1 costs to the City for each account. sbou1d be inc1uded in tbe audit report. (l_tru~y yours, ~:~~q~ JVr/JVC/ctw cc: Van Scooneve1d. Sbepberd and Co. Deputy State Auditor • - - 1- • -IL\..IA"'4 H.. VA N S.C...,OONCVILLO. C.. .... 4 . LORC N 0.. S"CP ... CRD. C... P . #0-. ..oA~ C . 54;.HROCOC:A. C P . A.. ..-...c..c. --rcuR'I•OO, c ..... ..._ RQeiUC A . 6 AR ... C.TT. C.. P . A. L.AR RT A . IIIC.AAO~LC:T. C .P .A.. 5USAN .... ._CTTC:R ... AGCN, C • .,._ A. ....... M il:$ 11:-. M CDC.. ... .-.,.C.P .A-. --GO...CN RQ.C,C..P. A . ~RLCS L.,""-~.C .P.A . ~-11:--.-0•UTC,.C...P ...... C"i..ty Counci.1 C"i..ty of Eng1ewood. 3400 South E1ati. Co1orado Eng1ewood. Co1orado 80110 Gent1emen: • • .. - VAN SCHOONEVELD .. SHEPHERD AND CO. CERTifiED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS September 10, 1973 •oo CO ... TONENT .... L NATOON4 t.. • ..._ ... ,.; •uoLD .. •oO ENOLAI:-oc>D, C:OLOA...OO &0000 bo2ol: ..... ,.,--.o • You have recent1y rece~ved a 1etter from James H-TLn•1ey. Deputy State Auditor, ~i.cati.ng that the audit report of the City for the year ending December 31, 1972 cli..d not i.nc1ude a sc.hedu1e show-i..ng the costs fo-r the nexpend:l..tures c1eari.ng accounts'' prescribed by the Un~form Chart of Accounts. We wou1d 1ike to expLain this omdssion. Tbe Uniform C1assification of Accounts ~as made effective for fisca1 years beginnLng on and after January 1. 1971. However. the State Auditor's office ind~cated in the Fa11 of 1971 that they were not going to enforce it for calendar year 1971 because of objections raised by certain cities as to its usefulness. In the Fa11 of 1972. I ca11ed the State Auditor's office to ask if they intended to requLre c omp1iance for ca1endar year 1972. I was to1d that they would 1ike to see the cities moving toward adoption of the Un~form C1aasificat i on of Accounts but that they vou1d not cr iticize them if they did not. Accordingly. we did not require your 1972 audit report to agree with the Uniform C1aasification of Accounts. I fee1 that this 1etter is necessary because the inc1usion of the acbedu1e requested by Mr. Tins1ey does not in itse1f bring the financia1 report of the City into comp1iance with the Uniform C1assification of Accounts. Aiter receivL ng a copy of the 1etter from Mr. Tinsley. I ca11ed him to again ask what the State Auditor•a office intended to do in regard to en£orcing the Classification of Accounts for 1973. As near1y as I was ab1e to determine, the State Auditor•s office ~i11 ati11 accept variations from the Uniform C1ass~fication of Accounts and probab1y ~i11 do so for a number of years. But at the same tUne. if the City does not adopt the Uniform C1ass- Lfication of Accounts. the poasibi1ity exists that the State Auditor aay use this vehic1e to criticize the City's reports. We therefore recowmend that the City fu11y adopt the format prescribed in the Uniform C1ass ification of Accounts for financia1 report purposes for the year ending December 31.. 1973. Very tru1y yours- VAN SCHOONEVELD. SHEPHERD AND CO. VSC:jp ~~~1n:~~a-~£ MI!::MOERS: AM I!.AICAN •NSTITUTE: Or CIEATIFIE:O PUBLIC AC.C.OUNTANTS • • '32xl - ' 1- • • - lllE:MORANDU:M To: Stan.l..ey ~a.1, C:l.ty Manager From: Kar1 No11enberger, ~ector oC F~ce Subject: U:n..:l.f"o:rm C1a.ss:1.1":1.ce..t:i.o:n o£ .Accounts Date: October l.., 19'73 ..A.a you lcnow, on September ~. 1973 we reee:l.ved. a. :tetter Cram the of''C:1.ce oC the State Au.di..tor st.at:i..ng that our :f"~:1.a.1 report tor the year ended December .31, 19'72 was :1.ncomp1ete and d:.td not conta.:l.n a achedu.J..e requ.i..red. under the Un.i..Corm Cl..assi..1".1.ca t:i.on of" Accounts ... The C:1.ty Coune~ reee:1.ved on September 10, 197.3 a 1etter :f"rom Van Schoonevel..d Shepherd and Ca:npany d.i...scuss:Ln.g th:l.s pa..rt:f..cu.l....a.r :l.tem. In add:1.t:1.on, Mr. Shepherd states that not on1y are we negl..ect~ one achedu.J..e, but the C:i.ty has not con.:f"ormed w:i.th the Uni.:f"o:rm C1.ass:Lf":1.cat:i.on oC Accounts ~ m.any-regards. S~ce t~s 1eaves the C:1.ty open to cr:1.t:1.e:1.sm by the State Auditor~s oCC:i.ce, he recommended that the C:l.ty "Cu11y adopt the :f"ormat prese~bed ~ the U~:f"orm C1assLC:1.cat:1.on oC Accounts :f"or C~c:1.a1 report purposes f"or the year end:Ln.g December 31, 1973." I must take except:i.on. W"'i. th th:i.s recc:::GBDend.at::l.on Cor the reasons that Col.J.ow here:i.n. As you probab1y reca1~, a certa~ amount o~ study and d::l.acuaa::l.on have been pursued concern~ the Co1orado 1oca1 government account~, aud::l.t~. and reporti..ng 1aws which were to become e:f":Cect:i.ve :l..n 1971. I have :l..n m:y :f":1.1ea cop::l.es or memos wr::l.tten by my predecessor concerning the C::l.ty's non-camp1:1.ance to this Uni:Cor.m C1ass:1.:f":1.cation o:C Accounts. He objected to the c1asa:1.:C~cat:1.on of accounts and the~ ~1ementat:1.on at that t~. :r must concur ~th Mr. LYon :1..n. hi.s op:i..n..j_on or the Cl..a.ss:1..1":1.cat:1.on oC Accounts. The C1ass::l.:f":1.cat::l.on o:f" Accounts ::l.s easent::l.~ one o:f" a Program P1anning Budget System ( PPBS) which has been reec:aa.e.nded to many c::l. ti.es across the nat::l.on as a good cost bene£:1.t and ana1yt:1.ca1 approach to budget~ :in c::l.ti.es. However, it mu.st be noted. that the PPBS system :1.s one c:f" a budget::l.ng concept w:l.th f:i..na.nc:i.al.. reports produced. :1..n compl..:iance w:i..th :i.t :f"or purposes o:C budget campar:i.son rather than through cost contro1 UDdts such as our current departments. II • • '32xl 1 - 1- Stan1ey D~a1, C~ty ~er Page2 October l., 1973 • • .. - .... The Depa..rtment oC F:1.n.ance, :1.n :1. ts p1ann..i..ng t:'or the f"u.ture ~ and ecxxvers-1.o:n to data process:i.ng, bas 1..n.c1uded provi.a::lons f'or a PPBS system. as can be noted f"ra:n 1ook:::l..ng at purcba..se order requ.i..s:X. t:1.ons and cash d..:Labu.rsements wh:l.ch ~cl..:ude those :l.tem.a :l...n the account number to be charged. A study :1.a current1y under way by m;:y o1"':t':1.ee :1.n regard to a. PPBS system and ..n.11 be presented to the C:l.ty Uan.a.ger' a of":f"-1.ee prev:t_oua to the 197!5 bud.geti...ng Cor cona::ldera.t::l.on o£' tb.i..s budget:l..ng concept. A genera1 stuc:!3"" mu.st be gi..ven to the concept 1.n order to ana.1yze i.ts e.Ct"ecti.ven.ess on budget~ and C:tna.nc~a1 report~ :f.n tl::M! C:l.ty o£' Ellg1ewood. a.a we1.l.. as to devi.ae a PPBS system su.i..ted to the C::lty.. The State Aud:l.tor's oC:f":!.ee baa stated verba.1...1.y to m;yael...f" and to Mr. Shepherd that tota.1 cc:xn- p~ance ~th the ~orm C1asa:1.t::lcat::1on of Accounts :1.& not ~ eans::ldered necessary Cor a1l.. c:l.t:1.ea tor a f'ew years yet. :&owever, llr .. Shepherd :i.e r~t :l...n stat~ that we do run the r::lak oC gett~ a cr:1.t:1.c~a. t"rom the Sta.t.e Aud::l.tor Cor not contai.n.:l.ng that c1ass~::1ea.t1.0D i...n our £"i.nanc:1..a.1 report Cor 1.9'7'3. We do. however, eonro:rm w:l.tb the :na.t.i..on.a..1 st.a.ndards set up by the :a.tun.i.c :1 :pa1 F:1.na.nce O£C:i.cers A..saoe:l.at.i..on (YFOA.) i...n the:i.r cr'i.. ter1.a C"or f":i.nanc:!.al. report:l..ng. I f"ee1 that a.n. approach o£ stud.:i.ed. deve1.o~t o£ a PPBS system. su.1..ted. to the C:i.ty i.e a much more 1og:1.ca1 one than goi..ng backwards into the £"1..na.nc:La1 records o£ 1.97'3 and re-c1.asa:1.~ expen~turea pure1y and so1e1.y Cor the purpose oC pe.perwork a1on.e. The number of" manhoura necessary Cor that ta..sk: :1.s not ju..st~:f.ab1e U%lder norma.1. operat::l..ng eon.c::U.. t:1.ons • 1.et a.1on.e the pr:lor1.t:l.es wh:l.ch !"ace the Department oC F:l.nan.ce at tb.:l.a t:l.me, :l...e .. • data proceaa:f....ng converai.on. r:1.sk man.agement ana1ya1..s, purcha.s~ cen.tra1.1.zat:l..on. C':J...::K::ed asset contro1. .. I wou1d recommend that the C:1.ty not adhere to Mr. Shepherd's recammendat:1.on and be tborough1.y aware of" the :1.mp1.:1.cations thereo.:f". I1"' you have any-questi.ons concerni.ng th:l.s matter, pl..ease f"eel.. Cree to contact me at your earl...i..est conven.1.ence • ./ -/ •• _I r •. { ..... ..._ IC&rl.. Nol.1en.berger ~ector or F~ce cc: John Lowry. Accountant Loren Shepherd, Van Schoonevel.d, ~ 8Dd ~ -• • - ' 1- • • • - The Honorable Mayor and MeD1bers of' the Ea.glewood City Councll Stanley H. Dt&l. City JK-.er Nove.r:n.ber 27 • 1973 SICK AND ANNUAL LEAVE ACCUl'flJLATIONS The City ~r t:roJD. tlJ:ne to tLDle lDdlcates h.ls vacatl.on. pla.a.s to the Cl~ Council,. and ye~ the City Council la not norD1B..lly l.Dvolved lD the apecLDc detaUa o£ the a.ccoua.Ung syateDl (or vacation and sick leave use. Tberef'ore. you D1ay occaslooa.lly W'cmder lC the Manager does indeed charge off .bta vacation usage. For this reason it seeu1s appropriate r.or tbe Manager to periodically provide you with a report concerning thls.. The last report was d.aUMI Sept.eul-ber 24. 197'0 .. You will find attached a ~nemorandUID. dated November 26. 1973. f:ro:111 Richard A. Lortg setting forth the actual vacat-Ion and sick leave accountl.ng since that tl.lne. In addition. you ~rlll find attached a coPY" o-L a meJDora.a.du.%n froD1 D1e to Richard :Lorlg dated Nove:r:nbe.r 9,. 1973,. in .vbich he la requested to t.ak.e steps to ln.sure that those who ID.8y have accD.ID.ulated a..nnual leave in e.xceaa of tbe :rna.xtn:uun allov.red ln the ordln.a..nce w-ill take the excesa ~ua.l leave lD the near Cuture. He lB J:D.aktng progress 011 tbls. and W"e expect to place so.IDe oC this dat:a on the computer ln t:be future so that: 911e can gtve •-b.tr W'a.rtli_ng" in advance to those who JD.&y be nearing the point In t:I.D1e that: they would lose annual leave by vtrt:u.e oL having accUD1ula.ted an e.xceaa &.Dl.Ount.. Because the City Manager now bas a. balance o:C 31 days as opposed to tbe m.a.xhnu..o1 allowable o-c 30 days. h e will have to "get his house t..a ordern t:oo. Respectlu.lly. --~~~?~£~~~-~~~~ STANLEY H. DIAL Cll;y Manager SHD,dfl • • , ' - TO: PROM: SUBJECT: DATE: • .. ·-- STANLEY H. DIAL, C1ty Manager RICHARD Aa LORIG~ Personnel O~rector SICK AND ANNUAL LEAVE HISTORY NOVEMBER 26, 1973 The Co11ow1ng 1s a h1story~taken rrom our C11es. oC a11 the s1ck- vacat1on t1me you have accumulated and taken 1n the past tour and one-ha1f to C1ve years: ~ S1ck Leave Only August 8 Balance at beg1nn1ng oC year: -':> day 75':> September -4 day adjustment back to 1966 S~ck days accumulated: +12 Balance: 83 days ~ S1ck Leave May -1 day S1ck days accumulated: +12 Balance: 94 days Vacat:1.on Balance as or 9/15/70: 20 days October 23, 26. 27. 28. 29. November 25 Vacat:1.on days accumulated: 1971: S1ck Leave Apr11 27 May 18, 26 S:1.ck days accumulated: -5 -1 +3 _.,. -1 +12 days day days Balance: 17 days day day (':> day each) days B~ance: 104':> day., ..... -• • ' - .- • • • - Vaca.t1on Ju:Ly 6 -~ day October 15. :LB. 19. 20. 21 -5 days November 12. -1 day Vacat1on days accumu1ated: +12 ~ S1ck Leave none taken S1ck days accumu1ated Vacat1on March 31 May 30 June B August :LB. 21. 24. 25 October 30. 31 November 1. 2 +12 -1 day -1 day -1 day -II days -2 days -2 days Vacat1on days accumulated: +14 days ~ S1ck Leave February 8, 9 March B. 9 S1ck days accumulated Vacat:1.on June 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 August 30. 31 -2 days -2 days +13 3/11 days -5 days -2 days Ba1ance: 22~ days Balance: :L:LB~ days Ba.1ance: 25~ days B&:Lance: :L2Bt,; days (as or :L:L/30/73) --II • • , - - .: 1973 Vacat~on cont~nued October 30, 31 November l.., 2 ·- .. -2 days -2 days • • - ...... Vacat1on days accumul..ated: +16~ days .. Ba1ance: 31 days (as of' 11/30/73) Through November 30. 1973 you have th1rty-one vacat1on days and one-hundred and twenty-e1gbt and one-rourth s1ck days accumul..ated. RICHARD A • LORIG Personnel.. D1rector RAL/bje ) • • , - - © ® (j) v • • - TO: .Blcbarcl Lorlg. Director oL Per~~CJDDCtl FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: SICK AND ANNUAL LEAVE ACCUMULATIOM9 Tba.Dk you. L'or yoa.r recent: u:ndated D:leD10riiD.dUD1 •UDUD&rl.ztag •lck leave and DD.Dual leave acc\UD.ulatlc:JDB Lor e~nployeea where tbo.e accuaualat:toa.a e.lal-ced the cur a en.Uy eat.abltshed. DJ.&Jd.D1111D... SODJ.e y e ars ago a a.tu:a.tlnr attuat.lon. developed. at. wblcb H.JDe a dtrec::t.lve was Issued to pay all porsoa.s £o r their excess D.DD.ua.l leave llftd a1t depart:nl.enta o.f the Clty w e re a pe:c £lcally lDstruct.ed by the odlce o1 the City • ~ that t.hla coodltloa --u« to be allowed to reoccur. Now lt baa. Tberct:ore. t.hls o.ffloe I s rE'"Qucl!rtlDg that. you take atepe to Iasure tba.t. all eJD.ployeea listed (plus o thers which DUlY acctnnul.ate OYeragee ID. the lnterln1 per i od\ take c.ny excess l e ave so that. thell-accUD1U.latlon• wtll be under the n:l.a.XI.nJ;urn ect. .forth by 0 1 dl.n.:lnce wi.thi.D. a rea.eoa.a.ble period of tl.J::D.e . 'Y ou w-JU 11C'cd to work W'l.t.h the va.rlou.a dcpart:J:ne:at. hcada to 11.Balst the J:D la. s c:heciull..og •o t.bat. thla caD be ~ W'tthol:d. extreJDo i.D.convenlca.ce LO opc.ratlaa.. II. Is. ol CC~~~ar-. to be ex:pected thot aouae l.Dcooveol.ence W"lll oe:car. Please ~lve me a. LollDW'-o.::» report: aa. thJ..s by ~ later tla.-a. Deoe.aahe.r 1 I.J>dlcattng the p lanned schedule Lor each de_.-t>D.cnt to -ve b r ough& the .aDnu:tl leave sltu&Uoca l.Di;o COD1plla.Doe w ·t.t-.b tbe C lt:7' • c:w-d•nenoe. STANLEY H. DIAL CU;y L4.DDager SHDodfl cez All Departuw>n~ Heada ~ Mccown. Aaala-City Ma--cer • • "' w 1\) X - DATE OF NAME HIRE (City Attorney) Berardini, B. 12/1/69 (City Manager) Dial, s. 5/~/62 (Engineering) R. 9/25/67 I Q, ~/1/65 B/21/69 7/1/58 2/1/57 6/13/61 2/3/58 ~/14/58 4/11/66 ~/19/5~ 1/W52 I 1 -12/1~/53 1/2/52 9/9/56 6/9/65 9/1/69 2/1/58 9/9/63 8/1/60 • • • \. -~-- SICK AND ANNUAL LEAVE OVERAGES SICK LEAVE OVER 'r CONVERTED ANNUAL LEAVE under 35 days 12~ 3/~ 43/~ 1, 58 31 3/~ under 2~ ~/4 under 25 3/~ under 3n ; under 26 3/4 12~~ ~~ 1.42 under 130~ 10~ ·).~2 291t 131 11 3 2/3 under 129~ 9~ 3' 08 23lt 13 1~ 11.25 3. 75 under under 24 126~ 6~ 2.08 under under 26 3/4 121, 1.5 0 '50 under 131~ 11.25 3. 75 27 3/~ 130~ :lil:25 ', 3.~2 under under 29~ under 25 3/~ 1032 bra. 72 hra. 3 day a under :960 under 1002 ~2 1 3/~ 192 I I . ~~., CONVERSION OVERAGE DEP - 11 days 88 hrs. 11 3 1/3 26.66 31 3/4 I I 6 1 3/~ 1~ 2, 1H 106 13~ 2 3/4 22 2 3. ' I • • 2.92 23.36 . '· 2.58 20.64 1. 50 12 5~ ~2 1 3/4 1~ . 7 1~ II I '·' ' . . ' ' - - • • .. - •JlCh Meaber.s of the City Counci..l.. Sta..n1ey H ... D.ia.l.., City Manager l:lATE: November 29, 1.973 SUBJECT: ENERGY COHSERVATZON Attached :La a copy of a ~::randua £rca~ -.e. vb.J..ch is be.i..ng sent to a.1.1. C.i..ty esap.1.oyee.e u..rqi.nq their compl..ia.n.ce c:r:Lsi..a. wb..i.c:::h wou.1.d be a.pprop:r.i.a.t.e. for the ~ aea.aoo an.1.y... How- --~------~//~~ STANLEY H... DXAL C:l.ty Mana.ge.r SHD/sp • • 1 - • --- All City Employees FROM · Stanley H . Dial., City Ma..nager November 30., 1.973 ENERGY CONSERVATION In response to the President's request !or each of us to do our best to combat the growing national energy crisis, 1 have previously instructed aU drivers of City vehicles to lhn.tt their speed to a m.a...x:U:nu.xn. of 50 MPH and have ordered curtaihne.nt o.£ Cbrlsbnas lighting displays . In addition, a Task Force Con:u:n.ittee. conslstin.g of several staff me:~nbers .. ~as D1&.de the following reccmmendatlon.s which are being lJ:nplemen.ted lmrnediately4 1 _ All City eu1ployees are being urged to arrange for transportation to and from work to the extent possible through the use of c.a.r-poollng.. Mr. Rlcha...rd Lorig (Ext.. 205) and M.r . Bruce Mendelson (Ext. 203) will assist employees ln this effort: by m.a i::..taa.nlng a CUe of those persons desiring to join ln a car pool and Dl.&ps pinpointing empl oyee r.=s idence locations Further., m order to relieve the congested pa..rkln,g cc:a.dttions around City Hall and at Clnderella City. eDJ.ployees are being requested to use the Denny Miller Field parking lot located across the street Lro:o:::t. the Pollee-Fi.re Center for the durati<.Xl oL tbe holiday season. The Senior Surrey van. will provide shuttle service l .n t:he JD.orn_lng t:roJD. the parklng Jot to City Hall . 2 .. Ltgbt..s sbould be t:u.rned. o.ff in all offices or work areas when away froDl such area for one hour or .JD..ore . Lights should not: be turned <.Xl and off for short. periods of tune since the energy used would JD._Ore than a££aet any savlog.s Also. ple as e take ca...re to turn off all electrical office equipDl.ent. such as typewriters and calculators,. when not ln use . 3. The 1\'l.ai.nt.enance Division w--ill be reducing the Ught.Lng level required ln each office or working area to a JD.inlDJ.UJD. requlre:o:::t.ent:. Ideally ., one fluorescent laDJ.p will be re:o:::t.oved froDl each four-laD:l.p unit. 4. All City vehicles should iJ:XUD.edlat.ely be taken to the Servtcent.er to have the jet stz.es in the ca..rburetl<.Xl system reduced _ In tbe future all City vehicles are to receive a tune-up , ... :~ each oil c:b.ange. 5 . Future purchases of City veblcles shall be kept to the SJD..allest &:L&e possible to allow efficient operation o.f duties. Any exceptlCXl.S to tbls shall be with the express approval c1 the City Manager. -- '32xl - - • • - All City E>nployee• -2-NoveD1ber 30. 1973 6_ A firJD wtll be eJDployed ahortly to ba.lm:..ce the beat-Inc IUid cooll.DC •Y•teiD in Clt:y Hall. Upoo. doing so. oUice ~D>peraa.re• -n1 be cut back to &sO . !!::!!,>' o~":!,t;e..:;~a::: t'::~e~~~ to .;.:e':~ y=i~~~ heat:e.re ,..,.11 not be allOVI7ed. Wlle•• ab•olutely neceeaa.ry. JD that: event.. one beloactng to the Clt:y a>ay be ob~lned fro01 a J:DeD>ber oL f:be DuDding M.alnt:en.aa.ce Dlvleloa._ STANLEY H . DIAL City~ SHD:dfi II • • ' xl - - • • - COONCIL ACTION REQUEST FORM LIQUOR AND 3. 2 BEER OUTLETS .APPLXCANT: S.'f'eway Stores. Inc .. 125 East HaMPden Avenue Englewood. Colorado 80110 3.2 Beer License Renewal POLJ:CE AND FBI REPORTS: None PREVIOUS CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS DURXNG PRIOR TirO YEABS. JIXCLDDING .ANtnJAL RENEWAL: None N/A II • • , - - • • - COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST FORM LXQUOR AND 3. 2 BEER OUTLETS APPLl:CANT : ~1,;3 ~~~eral Blvd. Englewood. Colorado 80110 TYPE OF ACTION REQUESTED: 3. 2 beer 11 cense renewa 1 POLICE AND FBI REPORTS: PREVIOUS CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS DIJRDIG PRIOR TallO YEARS. EXCLUDING ANNUAL RENEWAL: N/A --... Jtar1 No11.enberger ~torotF~e II • • - 1 - © ® [¥) ll • • - FBOM.a DATEs SU:IUECTa s-1-H. Dial. CII;J' -----.1873 BAHT A FE-UIOOM AMMEXA TKJR "%1oe ef:fectl,.. date for aan--"-oL the._. ..... _ t8:S --=-• Ia - nct.a.t.ty " SeD!:& 1-'e end UDIOD str-ta 1s oece-.. a. uw:s.. Norauotl,)r. a1l Clty acrvlcea woal.d-..__ •~-tbDe-., ~lee. -..,.._ -.1 .,_--.,.all ralea-r_...._ oL-cttar oL ED., a I :a-ver. U Ia ao llec:rM that the case-'ll ~l,)r be__._ tiD- ooarta for _.tber llUgaU.oa.. Tbla brtn-up.._. ~ le_. que.att--to-s-rtlea' ree-lbUl-- SIIoald --. «c.-eza.J:npte. es:tcDd eervl~. •ucb .. Fire ...ct Pollee ~oa., code eonorc:e-·m• etc:. ? Bow are buUdlDg -&CXaJDg resn••*lan• to be appUecl? Ho.r sboulcl we respaad. ~ exaD1P&e. U eOD>-e COD>ea lA aDd ...a..ate a bulldln!J per-'~ or -k> a(l9ly far a &<>AID$ cbange? Should our F-De_.._ ....._.,..t.ely begba to --• BDd collect--. ---__ .., touo. -.,-- tluoo -clgaret&.e ta&? - t -'"1 __..late :pour U=cly BDd lba gJ--...-oL -· -uer. It ta hDperatt .... that---. clear--... ----~~8.1873.. STAHLEY H. DIAL cur~ SBDadll • • , - - • • --- ~.rs o f the C.i..ty CouDc~ E!'NOM : S~ey H _ Di.a.1., City Manager Nove.ber 30, 1973 Pu.raua.nt to the ~~ or. on~, tbe Lol..l..CIIIIIri..Dq Bi....l....Ls are ~tt.ed. ~or you.r a.pprova,1 ... 1. Bi1.1. re.Lat.ing to ~i1ity and denta.1 ~ce ben.e~ita. 2. Bi1.1. re.J.a t:.ing to sick 1eave CX:lln:vereion. and off.i.c:i.a...1 ho1i_,..._ 3. Bi1.1. authori.z.i...ng additi.onal. Fund. .i...ncre.aae.a to Po1..i...c-.e.n.•s P.....,icn 4. Bi1.1. authoriz..i...ng a.ddit~ increases to the PLr~·-Pund. The B.i....1....1 re1at..1..nq to the com.pe.n.a.at.ion .:f"o.r a11 c1.a..ss.i...f:J.ed. poei.t.1.oua- withi..n the City w:i1.1. be ready for the second Counc::.i.1. meeting ::l..n Dec~ ::r. w~d au.qgest i.n: order to have thi..s e.J....1.1 o..ffcct.i.ve !:Jy Ja.n:ua..ry 1, 197 .. , "We could c:a..1.1. a. apecia..1 meet..:i..ng in conju.nc:t.:i..on vi.th the Core A.rea. ---t- .:Lng on December 20 .i..n order to paaa ~ o.rd.i..nance an. :fi.na..1 read:l.nq.., A1•o,. en.c:1.oaed. for you..r ~ev a.ro c:opiea 0~ the "'-:»ranc!l!r-or Underst.andin.g -:i..th &.11 three ~.1.oyee -.....oc::.l.&t..i..aa.a ... Reapec:t.L"u.11y, STANLEY H. Dr.AL C.i..ty Ma.n&ge.r SI:ID/sp II • • - - • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2 0 CHAPTER s. TITLE V, OF 7HE 1969 E.M.C. • BY AUTHORIZING COUNCIL TO APPROVE ADDI- TIONAL INSURANCE BEI£FITS TO EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF EHGI.E'WIOOD. c.-rt. \~.S~~ --.. --~ ~ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. as fo11ows: Sect:i.on 1. That Sect~on 2. Chapter s. T~t1e v. of the '69 E.M.C •• ~ .. hereby -nded to read as fo11ows: INSURANCE BENEFITS. 7he C~ty Counc~1 may • frc.a t:I.Jae to t:I.Jae • au_t:bor-L.z:e., by -=»t1.on or reao1ut1..on., t:he ezpend~ture of c~ty funds for the payment of p~._ for ~fe. med~ca1. DENTAL. boapf.ta1~z:atf.on. DISABILITY f.naurance • or portf..ona t:.bereof., for a.l.J.. Cf..t:y emp1oyees., or any part thereof • provf.d:Lng a sufff.cf.ent au. f.a appropr~ated for the payment therefor. Introduced. read f.n fu11. and passed on ff.rst readf.ng on the 3rd day of December. 1973. Pub1f.shed as a Bf.11 for an Ordf.o.ance on the 6th day of December. 1973. MAYOR ATTEST: ex offf.c~o Cf.ty C1erk • • , - - --- I • 11Car1 No11enberger • do hereby cert:i.fy that the above and foregoing i..s a t:rue. accurate. and comp.l.et:e copy of a B:i.11 for an Ord:Lnance paaaed on f:Lrat read:Lng on the 3rd day of December. 1973. ex off:Lc::Lo C:Lty C1erk-Treaaurer -2- • • - - -- --- INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR Al!t ORDIRABCE AMEXDIBG SECTI.OK 2. CHAPTER. 8. TITlE v. OF THE 1969 E .M.C. • BY AU'DIOlli.ZX.._ COU.::J::L 'rO APPilOVE ADDI- TI.OKAL XIISUR.Al!ICE BEJW:FXTS 'rO EMPLO"''EES OF THE CITY OF ENGlEWOOD. BE rr ORDAINED BY THE CITY COOIICXL OF THE CITY OF E~WOOD. COLORADO. -fo11owa: Sect:Lon 1. "ft:tat Sec.t1.on 2. Ch.apter 8. Tt..t1e v. of the •69 E.M.C. • :La hereby -nded to re--fo11<>WII: IRS tJilAIICE BENEFXTS • n.e C:Lty Counc::L1 .._y. fraa ~ to t"-• autho~ze • by ~tt..oa. or re•o1ut::t.oa.. ~ expend:Lture of c:Lty funcl8 for t:ba p.,._..t of pre..:L..-for 11.fe • -di..ca1. • .-.rAL. boap:Ltal.:Lzat::Loa.. DISABILXTY :Lnaur-• or port:Loaa t:baraof • for al.1 C:Lty --~· • or any p.rt thereof • prav:Ld:l.a& a a..Lf:Lc::laat • ._ :La appropr:Latad for the p&-Dt t:bare£or. Xntroduced 0 re-:La fu11 0 -paaaecl on f:Lrat re-:Laa on the 3rd day of De-=-r. 1973. Pub1:Lahed -a B:L11 for an Ord:Laanc:e on the 6th day of Dec-..r. 1973. MAYOR. ATTEST: ex off:Lc:Lo C:Lty C1erk -- - - • ,... • .. --- ·-... I. Kar1 No11enberger. do hereby certify that the above and forego:i..n,g Ls a true • accurate • and CCMDp1ete copy of a 8::1..11 for an Ord:Lnance passed on fi..rst re.a.di..ng on t:: he 3rd day of December. 1973. ex off~c~o C~ty C1erk-Treaaurer -2- • , - - • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2. CHAPTER s. TITLE v. OF THE 1969 E .M.C. • BY AUTHORIZING COUNCIL TO AFPROVE ADDI- TIONAL INSURANCE BENEFITS TO EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF ENGIEWOOD. BE IT ORDAXKED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO• -fo11owa: Sect1..on 1. That Sect~on 2. Chapter 8. T~t1e v. of the •69 E.M.C. • :Ls hereby -nded to re--fo11ows: INSURANCE BENEFITS. 7be C:Lty Counc:L1 may. from t:Lme to t:Lme 0 .-ut:ho~ze • by 11110t::L.on or reao1u.t1..on. th.e expend:Lture of c:Lty funds for the payment of pre.duma for 1:Lfe • -d:Lca.1. DENTAL. boap:Lt&l.:Lza.t:Lon. DISABILITY :Lnsuraoc:e. or port:Lons thereof • for &11 C:Lty .._,1oyees • or any part thereof • prov:Ld:Log a auff:Lc::Lent au. :La appropr:Lated for the pay.ent therefor. Introduced. re-:Ln fu.11. and paaaed on f:l.rat re-:Log on the 3rd day of December. 1973. Pub1:Lshed as a B :L 11 for an Ord:Lnaoce on the 6th day of December. 1973. MAYOR ATTEST: ex off:Lc:Lo C:Lty C1erk • • - - ·- - • • ... - I, Kar1 No11enberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing :l.s a t:rue, accurate • and comp1ete copy of a B:i.11 for an Ord:i..a.~ce passed on f:Lrst read:i.ng on. t be 3rd day of December. 1973. ex off:i.c:i.o C:i.ty C1erk-Treaaurer -2- • • , - - • • • ·-- INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 6(a) AND 17 (a) OF CHAPTER 4. TITLE V. OF THE 1969 E.M.C. • RELATING TO "SICK LEAVE CON- VERSION"' AND "OFFICIAL HOLIDAY LEAVES" AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWIOOD» COLORADO, a.a fo11DW'&: Secti..on 1. That Sect~on 6(a) of Chapter 4. ~t1e v. of the 1969 E.M.C. ~s hereby amended to read as fo11ows: 5-4-6 SICK LEAVE; ACCRUAL; QUALIFICATIONS; CONVERSIONS. (a) Accumu1at~ons. S~ck 1eave for a11 c1ass~ f:Led emp1oyees other than those c1ass~f~ed under Sect~on 5-6-10 (f~men) sha11 accumu1ate month1y at the rate of e~ght (8) hours per each 1110nc.b of ac:ti..ve aerv-i..ce • and s~d emp1oyees sha11 be ent~t1ed to ~nety-s:f.x (96) hours of s:l.ck 1eave each year. S~ck 1eave for emp,oyees c1ass~f~ed under Sect~on 5-6-10 (f~re.aen) sha11 accu- -...1ate at t:he same rate and under the a.-...e cond~t:l.on.s as annua1 1eave. HaX'f-- accUIIIU1at:l.on sha11 be ~ hundred s:f.xty (960) hours and for f~remen (a11 ~formad -.mbers of the F~re Depart-.nt) sha11 be one thousand three hundr..d ~ty-s:f.x and n:l.nety-seven hundredths (1.396.97) work:Lng hours. -1- • • - I - Sec:.t:l..on 2 ... • • --- SICK LEAVE BY EMPLOYEES CLASSIFIED UNDER 5-6-8 (GENERAL) AND 5-6-9 (POLICE DEPART- MENT) OF THIS TITLE HAY BE CONVERTED TO ANNUAL LEAVE AFTER THE ACCUMULATION OF AT LEAST NINETY (90) DAYS • OR SEVEN HUN- DRED TWENTY (720) HOURS OF SICK LEAVE • AT THE RATE OF TWO (2) DAYS TO OM:: (1) DAY. OR. SIXTEEN (16) HOURS TO EIGHT (8) HOURS OF SUCH LEAVE TO ONE (1) DAY OR EIGHT (8) HOURS OF ANNUAL LEAVE. For those emp1oyeea c:1ass~f~ed under 5-6-10 (F~re Department) of th:l-s T:l-t1e work:l-ng a1ternate pe~ods of twenty-four (24) hours. a~ck 1eave ~y be converted to annua1 1eave after the acc:.uaru1a.tf..oo. of at 1ea.st one tbouaand forty-seven and seventy-three hundredths (1.047 .73) hours. at the rate of se ea~y two (~ hours of sf..c:.k 1eave t:o twenty-four (24) hours of annua1 1eave. A11 such 1eave a.cc:UIII.U...1a.ted after the •ex1--of ~ne hundred s:Lxty (960) hours or one thousand three hundred ~nety-s:Lx and ~nety-seven hundredths (1.396 .97) hours (F~re Department) aha11 aut.-at~c:a11y convert to annu.a.1 1eave at the rate of TWO (2) to OlE (1). That Sec:t~on 17(a) • Chapter 4. T:l-t1e v. of the 1969 E.M.C. • :l-a hereby -nded to read &a fo11oo.a: 5-4-17 OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS. (a) The fo11owing days aha11 be c:ons~dered off~c:~a1 ho1~days by the C~ty: (1) New Year• a Day: .January 1. (2) Waah~ngton's B~rthday: the th:l-rd Monday :l-n February. -2- II • • , - - Section 3. • • .. - .... (3) Memorial. Day: t:he l.a.st: Monday in May. (4) Independence Day: Ju1y 4 . (5) Labor Day: t:he first: Monday in Sept:eDiber. (6) Veteran • a Day: the fourth Monday in October. (7) (8) (9) (10) Thanksgiving Day: t:he fourth Thursday in November. FOURTH FRIDAY OF NOVEMBER FOLLOWIR; TIIAIOCSGIVING DAY. Chriat:maa Day: December 25. ONE ADDITIONAL HOLIDAY TO BE TAKEN AT THE DISCRETION OF THE INDIVIDUAL EMPLO"XEE. Inasmuch a.a t:he above _,..ndment:s t:o the 1969 E.M.C. must: t:ake effect: on t:he 1st: day of January, 1974, che Council. _...hereby finds that: an emergency exists and passage of this ord~nance ~s necessary for the Lmmed~ate preaervat~on of the pub1ic heal.t:h, peace and safety, and t:his ordinance aha11 t:ake effect: on January 1, 1974, fo11owing final. pub1icat:ion. Introduced • read :i.n fu11, and passed oo. .fl. rat read1..ag on t:he 3rd day of December, 1973. Pub1ished in fu11 as a Bi11 for an Ord:Ln.aace on the 6t:h day of December, 1973. MAYOR ATTEST: ex officio Cit:y C1erk • • , - - • • - .. X • Kar1 No11enberger • do hereby cert:i.fy that: the above and forego:i.n.g is a. true • accurate • and com:p1ete copy of a Bi.11 for an Ordi.o.ance paaaed on fi.rat: read~ on the 3rd day of December. 1973. • • . , - J - -- ·-- INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCI~ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 6(a) AND 17 (a) OF CIIAP"1'ER 4. TITLE v. OF THE 1969 E.M.C. • RELATING TO ''SICK lEAVE CON- VERSION" AND "OFFICIAL HOLIDAY lEAVES" AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. BE IT ORDA~D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, a.s fo11owa: Sect~on 1. That Sect:Lon 6(a) of Chapter 4 0 T:Lt1e v. of the 1969 E.M.C. :Ls hereby -.nded to re-as fo11ows: ~ SICK lEAVE; ACCIUJAL; QUAL:I:FICATXONS ; CONVERSIONS. (a) Ac:c..-.Lat:Loaa. S:Lc:k 1eave for &11 c:1asa:L- f:Led eap1oyeea other than those c:1asa:Lf:Led under Sac:t:Lon S-6-10 (f:s.re-n) ahal.1 acc:.-s1ate .->nth1y at the rate of e:Lght (8) bou.ra per eech ~nth of actf..ve aerv-t..ce. and sa:Ld -1oyeea aha11 be ent:Lt1ed to n:Loety-a:Lx (96) houra of a:Lc:k 1eave each year. S:Lc:k 1•-for -1oyeea c:1-a:Lf:Led under Sec:t:Lon S-6-10 (f:L.,..._n) aha11 acc:u- ~1ate at c.b.e a.-rate and under the a.-..e C-CJtD.di..tf..oDJI aa ean:ua.1 1eave . M-x-f-- ac:c:UIIIU.1at:Lon aha11 be n:Loe hundred a:Lxty (960) hours and for f:Lremen (a11 un:Lformed -.ubers of the F:Lre Depart:uent) sha11 be one thousand three hundred n..f...a.ety-ai..x and n:Lnety-seven hundredths (1.396 .97) work:Lng hours. -1--- - ' - Sec:.t::l..on 2 .. • • - SICK LEAVE BY EMPLOYEES CLASSIFIED UNDER 5-6-8 (GENERAL) AND 5-6-9 {POLICE DEPART- MENT) OF THIS TITlE MAY BE COIIVERTED TO ANNUAL LEAVE AFTER 'DIE ACCUMULATION OF AT LEAST NII'ETY (90) DAYS • OR SEVEN HUN- DRED TWENTY (720) HOURS OF SICK LEAVE • AT THE RATE OF 'I:WO (2) DAYS TO OI!E: (1.) DAY. OR SIXTEEN (1.6) HOURS TO EIGHT (8) HOURS OF SUCH LEAVE TO ORE (1.) DAY OR EIGHT (8) HOURS OF ANNUAL LEAVE. For those e.pl.oyees cl.aas~f~ed under 5-6-1.0 (F~re Depart..ent) of th~s T~tl.e work:Lng a1ternate per~ods of twenty-four (24) hours. a:l..ck 1e.ave. zaay be coa:verted to azu1ua1 1eave after the .ec::.c:~1at:l..on of at 1eaat: oae t:houa~d for·ty-aeven aod aeveaey-tl1ree hundredths (1..047. 73) hours. at the rate of seventy-two (72) hours of a~ck l.eave to twenty-four (24) hours of annual. l.eave. Al.l. such l.eaYe ac:c:uoaul.ated after the IIU!Dd.-of ~ne hundred a:Lxty (960) hours or c::n:le tb.ou.san.d three hundred n1..nety-ai...x and ~nety-seven hundredths (1..396.97) hours (FLre Depar-=-nt) shal.l. autc=-at1.c:al.l.y convert to aanua.1 1eave: ~ the rate of "'."WD (2) to OliE (1.). That Sect~on 1.7(a) • Chapter 4. ~tl.e v. of the 1.969 E.H.C. • ~s hereby -nded to read -fol.l.owe: 5-4-1.7 OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS. (a) The fol.l.ow:Lng days sha.l.l. be cona~dered off~c~al. hol.~daya by the C~ty: (1.) New-Year • a Day : January 1.. (2) Waah~ngton's B~rthday: the t~rd Monday ~n February. -2- • • ; , - ' - Sect:Lon 3. • • - (3) MeDK>r:Lal. Day: the 1a.st Monday :Ln May. (4) Independence Day: Ju1y 4. (5) Labor Day: the f:Lrst Monday :Ln September. (6) Veteran's Day: the fourth Monday :Ln Oc.t:ober. (7) (8) (9) (10) 'lhank.sg:L v:Ln.g Day: the fourth 'lhursday i..n NoveDiber. FOUR:rH FRIDAY OF NOVEMBER FOLLOWING THANKSGIVING DAY. Chr:Ls t:ma.a Day: December 25 • ONE ADDITIONAL HOLIDAY TO BE TAKEN AT THE DISCRETION OF THE INDIVIDUAL EMPLO'l!EE. In.--.ch as the above _,...ncm-nts to the 1969 E.M. C. IIIUBt take effect on the 1st day of January. 1974. lhe Counc:L1 hereby f::l..nds that: an. emergency exi..at:s and passage of th1.s ord.i..n.a:nce :I..& necessary for the 1..JI.IIed1..at:e pre.aervat:i..oo. of the pub1:Lc hea1th. pe-=e and safety. and th:La ord:Lnanc:e •-11 take effect on January 1. 1974. fo11ow:Lng f:Lna1 p~b1:Lcat:Lon. Int:rocfuc.ed'. read Ln. fu11. and passed CJID. ftrat: read.i..ng on t::b.e 3rd day of December. 1973. Pub1:Lshed :Ln ~1 as a B:L11 for an Ord:Lnance on the 6th day of December. 1973. MA"YOR AT'ZEST: ex off:Lc:Lo C:Lty C1erk • • , - - • • .. - I • Kar1 No11en.berger • do hereby certify t:b.&t the above and forego:i._ag i...a a true • accurate • and cc:-.p1et:e copy of a Bf.11 for oon ~ passed on f-irst reading on. the 3rd day of De.,_r. 1973. ex off1.c:io City C1erk Treasurer • • , ,.,.........._ _______ ,~..-::;.X - l - --- INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCII.MAN ------------------- A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 6(a) AND 17 (a) OF CHAP'IER 4, TITLE V, OF THE 1969 E.M.C., RELATING TO "SICK LEAVE CON- VERSION., AND "OFFICIAL HOLIDAY LEAVES" AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY 'I'HE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as fo11ows: Sec:t~on 1. That Sect~on 6 (a) of Chapter 4 • ~t1e V, of the 1969 E.M.C. ~s hereby amended to read as fo11ows: ~ SICK LEAVE; ACCRUAL; QUALIFICATIONS; CONVERSIONS. (a) Acc~1at~ons. S~ck 1eave for a11 c1ass~ ~ed e..p1oyees other than those c1ass~f~ed under Sect1.on 5-6-10 (f~reuoen) sha11 8ec:-.-..1ate a.>nth1y at the rate of e~ght (8) houra per each ..:~~nth of acti..ve. servi..ce • and a~d -1oyees sha11 be ent~t1ed to ~ty-si..x (96) hours of s~ck 1eave each ,.....ar. S~ck 1e...,.. for emp1oyeea c1aaa~f~ed under Sect~on 5-6-10 (~remen) aha11 acc~ ~1at:e at the. a.-e rate and under the •-.e coad~t~n.a --~ 1eave. Marl-- accumu1at~on sha11 be ~ne hundred si..xty (960) hours and for ~rewoen (a11 unLfo>:"llled --..rs of the F~re Depa:re.ent) aha11 be one thousand three hundred ~ety-ai..x and ~ty-seven hundredths (1,396.97) vorld.ng hours. -1- II • - - - • • ... - SICK LEAVE BY EMPLOYEES CLASSIFIED UNDER 5-6-8 (GENERAL) AND 5-6-9 (POLICE DEPART- MENT) OF THIS TITLE HAY BE CONVERTED TO ANNUAL LEAVE AF"IER THE ACCUHDLATION OF AT LEAST NII£TY (90) DAYS • OR SEVEN HUN- DRED TWENTY (720) HOURS OF SICK LEAVE • AT THE RATE OF TWO (2) DAYS TO 0~ (1.) DAY. Olt SIXTEEN (1.6) HOURS TO EIGH:r (8) HOURS OF SUCH LEAVE TO ONE (1.) DAY OR EIGHT (8) HOURS OF ANNUAL LEAVE • For those e-mpl.oyees c:l.ass1.f1.ed under 5-6-1.0 (F1.re Department) of this T1.tl.e -.rk.1..ng al.tern.ate per1.ods of twenty-four (24) hours • a~c:k. 1eave IDAY be converted to IIDDU&.1 1.eave after the acc:UIIIU.1&t:l..on of at 1e.aat one thousand forty-seven and seventy-three hundredths (1.047.73) hours. at the rate of seventy-e-. (72) hours of s1.c:k l.eave to twenty-four (24) hours o£ annual. l.e..ve. Al.l. such l.eave acc:..-ll.ated after the -ex1--of <11-ne hundred s:l.xty (960) hours or one thousand three hundred n.:Lne:ty-af...x .nd n1.nety-seven hundredths (1..396.97) hours (F1.re Department) shal.l. autoo.at1.c:a1l.y c:oa."V"''e rt to annua.1 1e ave at t:be. rate of 'TWO (2) to ONE (1.). 'J:bat Sec:t1.on 1.7(a). Chapter 4. T1.tl.e v. of the 1.969 E. M-C. • :Ls hereby -.:>ded to re..S -fol.10W8 : 5-4-1.7 OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS. (a) 'l:be fol.l.ow:Lng days shal.l. be c:ons1.dered off1.c:1.al. hol.1.days by tbe C:Lty: (1.) (2) New Year'• Day: .J anua.ry 1.- W-hington' a B:Lrthday: tbe th1.rd -day :Ln February. -2- • • - - Section 3 ... --... - (3) Meuloria1 Day: the 1a.se Moo.day Ln May. (4) 1ndepen.de.n.ce Day: Jul.y 4. (5) Labor Day: the firse Monday in September. (6) Veteran's Day: the fourth Monday in Or:eober. (7) (8) (9) (10) 'D>anksgiving Day: ebe fourth 'D>uraday :Ln. Novesaber ... FOUR:rH FRIDAY OF NOVEMBER FOLLOWI:I'G niAIOCSGIVl:NG DAY. ONE ADDITIONAL HOLIDAY TO BE TAKEN AT 'J:HE DISCRETION OF THE INDIVIDUAL EMPLO'JIEE. In.--.cb as the above -ndments eo the 1969 E.M.C. -t Cake effect on the 1se day of January. 1974. tbe Counci.1 _ _hereby f:i.nda that an ...,...rgency ex:i.aes and passage of this ord:Lnance Ls necessary for the ~d~ate preaervat~on of the pub1ic hea1th. peace and safety. and this ord:i.l:uouce aha11 Cake effect on January 1 0 1974 0 fo1l.owiag final. publ.ication. Introduced. read in fu11 0 and paae.ed ao. .fl.rae readi.ag on t:he 3rd day of Dece.lllber. 1973. Pub1:i.shed in fu11 as a Bi.11 for an Ordinance on the 6th day of December, 1973. NA'YOR ATTEST: ex officio Ci.ty C1erk II • • l - • -- I. Kar1 No11enberger. do hereby cert:Lfy that c:be above. an.d foregoing i.s a t:ru.e • acc:::u...ra.t:e • and coa~p1et:e copy of a Bi..11 for an Ordinance passed on first reading on the 3rd day of December. 1973. ex of£:Lc:Lo C:Lty C1erk-Tre-urer II • • - • • --- INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCI~ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 1. TITLE XI OF THE 1969 E.M.C., ENTITLED ''POLICE DEPAR'IMENT; FUNCTIONS," BY ADDING A NEW' SECTION 10, AUTHORIZING AN INCREASED CONTRIBUTION TO THE POLICEMEN'S PENSION FUND FROM THE GENERAL FUND OF THE CITY. = c..,___ c~ ?~ ~ WHEREAS • the City of Eng1ewood is a boone r=1e city e.stab1ished and exist:in..g pur·su.a.nt t:o the provisions of Artic1e XX of the Consti~t:ion of the State of Co1orado; and WHEREAS, the City having a popu1ation of 1ess than 100.000, as shown by the 1970 Federa1 Decenn.:La1 Census, and mai.nt:ai.ning a regu1ar1y organized and paid Po1:i.ce Department:, comes within t:he pro~sions of C ... R.S. '63 139-49 re1at:i.ng t:o Po1ice Pension Funds; and WHEREAS, the Coun.ci.1 finds and determines from a.ctua.ria1 studies of the Po1ice Pension Fund that said Fund :f..s actu.aria11y unsound and cann.ot:, as cu..rrent:1y fi.nancia11y cons ··itut:ed and funded. provi.de the benefits to which Po1ice officers may become 1awfu11y enti.t:1ed; and WHEREAS • the Cit:y Counci1 fi.nds and determines that: proper and adequate fundi.ng of the Po1ice Pension Fund :Ls a JD&tt:er of joi.nt: state and 1oca1 concern; HOW, THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. as fo11ows: Section 1. That: Chapter 1, Tit:1e XI, of the 1969 E.M.C. • is amended by adding a new Section 10, and entit1ed .. Contributions -Po.Li.ce:JDea. • s Pens ion Fund ... •• II -• '32 x l - - --- J.J.-1.-1.0-CONTRIBUTIONS POLICEMEN'S PENSION Xn l..:J._eu of the pro~s:Lons conta:Loed :Ln c.a_s. '63 1.39-49-20 and 1.39-49-21.. con- ~b~tion ~nto the Po1icemen•s Pens~on r.-d ahal.J. be requ:Lred as fol.J.owa: (a) Xn add:Lt:Lon to al.l. other ~n:Lea prov:Lded for :Ln 1.39-49-3. 139-49-6. and 1.39-49-8. C.R..S. '63. aa amended. the Ci.ty shal.l. pay from the General Fund ~nto the Po1icemen•s Pe:n.sion Fund a sum not to exceed s:f.x. and one-hal.f percent (6-J./2%.) of the monthl.y aal.ari.es of the total. Pol.i.ce Departu>ent of the Ci.ty. {b) Members of the Ci.ty Pol.:Lce Departu>ent shal.J. contribute from their respective montn1y aa1aries ~nto dhe said Po1icemen•s ~sian Fund a sum not to exceed five percent (5~) ~~i!"a ~ th.ei_r respective JDOD.th1y Secti.on 2. '!hat al.J. ordinances and parts of ord1.a.ances :Ln confl.i.ct herew-:Lth are hereby expressl.y repeal.ed. I-ntroduced • read :Ln ful.J. • and passed on fi.rat reading on the 3rd day of Dece>lll>er. 1.973 . Publ.i.shed as a Bi.l.l. for an Ord:Lnance on the 6th day of December. 1973. MAYOR ArrEST: ex offi.ci.o Ci.ty Cl.erk -2- II • - - J - • • - :I:, Kar1 No11en.berger, do hereby certify tbat: tbe above and foregoing is a true, a.c:.c-u:.rate • and ccxap1ete copy of a Bi.11 for an. Ordinance passed on fi.rst reading on the 3rd day of December. 1973. ex o~cio City C1erk -3- • • , - - • • - .... INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY OCKJ".::IIBA.N A BI:LL FOit AN OBDIJ!IANCE .AtE:l!IDJ:IIC CHAP'l:ER ~. TI:TLE XI OF DIE ~969 E .M.C., EIIITI:TIED '"POLICE DEPAK:DE:IIT; FUJIICTI:OMS,., BY ADDING A IIEW SECTIOII J.O, AIJTH01l1ZI~ All I:-:aEASED CONTRI:BUTIOR TO DIE POLICEIER'S PEBSI:OR FUND F1UJM '1'HE GENERAL FUM> OF DIE CI:TY. WHEREAS • the C:Lty of Eng~ewood :La a h.-e ru1e c:Lty estabJ.:Lahed and exist~ pursuant to the pr~a:Lons of Art:Lc~e XX of the Coo.at:Ltut:Lon of the State of Co~orado ; an.d WHEREAS • the C:Lty hav:Lng a popu.1a.t:Lon of ~-• than ~oo.ooo. as ahoaa by the ~970 Federa~ Decean:L~ Cen.au.s., and ..a.:l....a.ta1n=tng a regu1ar1y orgaa..i...zed a:ad p~d Fo~:Lce Departo.ent. ~• w:Lth:Ln the prov1.a:Lona of C.R.S. '63 ~39-49 re~at~ to Po~:Lce Pena:Lon Funds; and WHEREAS. the Counc:L~ f:l.nda &ad dete~a from a.ctuaria~ atud:Lea of the Po1.:l.ce Pena:Loo. Ft.D:I.d that aa:Ld Fund :La a.ctuar:L~~Y unsound and c~t • as current~y f:Ln~c:L~~Y conat:Ltuted --.d funded 0 prov1.de the benef1.ta to wb.:f._cb Po1i.ce officers may become 1awfu.11y en.tit1ed; and WHEREAS • the C:Lty c-.nc:L ~ f1.nda and determiDes that proper and adequate fund~ of the Po~:Lce Pena:Lon Fund :Ls a -.atte.r of jo~t state and 1oc:a.1 c:onc.e:rn.; ROIW 0 THEREFORE. BE I:T ORDA:DE:D BY '1'HE CITY COUHCIL OF THE CITY OF ERGXEWOOD, COLORADO. as fo~~ows: Section. 1. That Chapter 1. T:Lt1e XI. of the 1969 E.M.c •• :La -o.ded by add~ a new Sect:Lon 10. and entit1ed ,.Cont:r1..but:f._on.a -Po1...i..ce:..en. • s Pen.a:l..on Fu::Dd! ..... • • 'a2 x l - - - --.. - ·- 11-1-10 . COI!IrRXBUTI:OBS -POLI:CEIEB' S PEBSI:OIIJ FOIQ). In l.:Le-u. of t::be p~:Loaa c:oa.t=•i ned :LD. c.a.s. '63 139-49-20 -139-49-21. coo- t~ ~to the Po11-~ •• -.:...J...oe F.-d aba11 be re~d -fo11...a : (a) I:n add1-t1-on to ~other~·· p~d for 1-D. 139-49-3. 139-49-. -139-49-8. c.a.s. '63. ---d. the C~ty aha11 -Y f:ra-the Geuera1 F-.-.1 1-D.to the Pol..~n'a Pena1-on Fuad a a.-DOt to exceed a:Lx - o...,-ba1f percent (6-1/ZX.) of the ~th1y sa.l..a:r-1-es of the total.. Po11-ce Dep~ of the C:Lty. (b) I ·-:ra of the C:Lty Po11-ce Dep~t aha11 c:oDI:r1..J::I,u.te fr~ the."Lr reapeet1.ve _,..,_th..1y aa.1ar1.ee :Lnto t:b.e aa:Ld Po11. c "• a Pena:Loa Fuad a .... DOt to exceed f:L..,... percent (5'2:-) -tb1y over t:be:Lr reapec:t1-..,... ~th.1y aa1a:r1.e.s • Sec:ti-oa. 2. "'h.at &1.1 ord=lnaww=ea --.d pa:rta of ordfnai"M""ea 1.:a. c:on£11-c:t be:rewi..th are hereby expreaa1y repea1ed. I:ntroduced. read i-n ful..1. aad paaaed on fi-rst read1.ng on the 3rd day of De~r. 1973. Pub1:Lahed -a B:L11 for .n O:rdi..Daace on the 6th day of De~r. 1973. MAYOR AT"J:EST: ex offi-ci-o C1-ty C1erk • - ; , - - • • ... - ·- I. K.ar-1 Ho11eaberger. do -re:by certify th~ tbe above .-.d. foregoi.D.g ~a a t:rue. a.c:.c::u:r-~ • .-.d. ~1e~ copy of a B~11 for an Ordfn---oa ~It: re-ing oa tbe 3rcl day of De~r. 1973- ex o~c~o CLty C1erk -3- ... '""' .~ -~-,.~.,.""~----;' --->e • ; , - - • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER L. TJ:TIE XI OF THE L969 E.M.C. • ENTITLED '"POLICE DEPAR'D£NT; FUNCTIONS.'" BY ADDI.NG A NEW SECTJ:ON LO • AUTHORJ:ZING AN INCREASED CONTR:I.BUTJ:ON TO THE POLICEMEN•s PENSION FUND FROM THE GENERAL FUND OF THE CITY. WHEREAS. the City of EngLewood :l..s a hc:>me rule city estabLished and e~t:i.ng pursuant to the provisions of ArticLe XX of the Constitution of the State of CoLorado; and WHEREAS. the Cf.ty havf.ng a popuLation of Less than Loo.ooo. as shown by the L970 FederaL DecenniaL Census • and D>&:i.ntaf.ning a reguLarLy organized and paid PoLice Deparboent 0 comes 'W:i.thf.n the provLsf.ons of C.R.S. •63 L39-49 reLatf.ng to PoLice Pension Funds; and WHEREAS. the Councf.L ff.nds and dete~s from ac:tuarf.aL studies of the PoLf._ce Pensf.on Fund that said Fund :f..s actu.a..ri.al.1y un.sound a:nd c:.anot • as cu:rre:nt::::1y ff._nancf.aLLy constituted and funded. p:rovf..Je the benefits to which PoLice officers ...ay be~ ~Ly e:ntitLed; and WHEREAS • the Cf.ty Councf.L ff._nds ADd deterud.oes that proper and adequate fundf._ng of the PoLi_ce Pensf.on Fund is a 'ID&tter of jo:l...nt: st.ate and 1oc:a.1 conc:ern; -. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAJ:NED BY 'lHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. as foLL.,_..: Section L. That: Chapter L, TitLe XI, of the L969 E.M.C. • f._s amended by addf._ng a oe-Sectf.on L0 0 aad entf._tLed "Contr1..butioo.s -Po1..ic.eaae.n • a Pe..nsion Fu:od." II • • ,32X • • - LL-L-LO. CONTRIBUTIONS -POLICEMEN'S PENSION FUND. In. 1ie-u of t::be prcrvi....s:Lon.s conta-f I"W'd 1...n C.R.S. '63 139-49-20 and 139-49-2L 0 con- t~bu.t:Lon :l..nto the PoLicemen • s Pens :Lon Fund sb.a1L be requ.:Lred as foLLows: (a) In. add:Lt.:Lon to al.L otber ~n:Les prov.:Lded for .:Ln 139-49-3. 139-49-6. and L39-49-s. C.R.S. '63. as -nded. t:::he C:Lt:y shal.L pay frCial the Genera1 Fua.d ::l...n_to the Po1::Lcetm:!n • s Peo.sion Fund a s...-not: to exceed six and ODe-hal.£ percent (6-L/2%.) o£ the monthLy sa.1~e.s of the total. Po1i..ce Departm.ent o£ the C:Lty. {b) Helllbers o£ the C:Lt:y PoL.:Lce Department ab.a1L c.ont=r:ibute frc:::.D their :reapec~ve DIIOD-th1y aa1ar1..es into the sa:1..d Po1:L.ceme.n • a Penai..oo. Fund a sum not to exceed f:Lve percent (5'%.) -=><1t:::hLy over the:Lr re-apect.:Lve ~tbLy sal.ar:Lea. Sect:Lon 2. 'lhat al.L ord1.n.aDcea -.d parts o£ ord.:Laances :Ln con£L:Lct be~tb are hereby expressLy repeal.ed. Introduced. read :Ln £u1L 0 and paa•ed on f:Lrat read:Lng on tbe 3rd day o£ December • L973. Pub1i..shed as a. Bi.11 for an Ordfn...,ce on. t::..be 6th day o£ Dece..ober. L973. MAYOR ATJ:EST: ex o££:Lc:Lo C:Lt:y CLerk -2- • • 'a2xl - 1 - • • -- I. K.ar1 No11enberger. do hereby certify tlud:: the above and foregoing is a true, accurate., ~ CCII!alp1ete. copy of a B:f..11 for an Ord'i nanc=e paa..aed on ~rst: re.ad_1...ag on the 3rd day of De~r. 1973. ex o~cio City C1erk » ----~~ _,_,...., -·~ ~-... ~~ ......... ~ II • • , -• • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY CQDNCILMAN -~~~':..·c..--"=;..,.-__ -_-_-__ -__ !:. ________ _ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE .AMENDING SECTION 8. CHAPTER 1. TITLE II. OF THE 1969 E.M.C. RELATING TO FIREMEN'S PENSION FOND CONTRIBUTIONS; AND ADDING A NEW SECTION AUTHORIZING THE CREATION OF A SPECIAL FOND FOR THE REPAYMENT OF FIREMEN'S ACCUMULATED CONTRIBUTIONS TO SAID SPECIAL FUND WITH INTEREST THEREON UPON TERMXNATION OF EMPLOYMENT WITH THE CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT • .,_.-( c:£.. -c...l&--~ "'--~ ... ~ ...:::_ BE IT ORDAII£D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF E NGLE'WIOOD • COLORADO • as fo 1l..a-s : Section 1 .. "lb.at Sec:t1-on 8. Chapter 1. TLt1e II of the 1969 E.M..C. is hereby amended to read as fo11ows: ~ CONTRIBUTION TO THE FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND Commenc:Lng on JANUARY 1. 1974. there sha11 Sec:t:Lon 2 _ be deducted from the JDOnt::h1y sa.1a.ry of eac:.h and every paid meD>ber of the Eag1ewood F:L:re Depa:rtDient a sum e~1 to FIVE AND ONE-HALF PERCENT (5 1/2%.) of sa1-d IDI!Bibe:ra ~nth1y aa1ary purs-uant: t::o Art"Lc1e 50., Chapter 139., Sec:t:Lon 5-5(4). Co1o:rado Bev:Laed Statutes. ~963, as ame-nded., which sum sha11 be deposi.ted ~ the C~ty F~emen•s Pension Fund. "lb.e 1969 E .M.C . 1-s hereby amended by addLng a sec:t:Lon. to be n :umbered 9,. wh..icb section reads a.s £o11ows: 2-1-9 FIREMEN'S ACCUMULATED CONTRI.BUTIQHS -BEPAX MENT SPECIAL FOND CSEATEJ> (a) Every pa:Ld ....-:r of the Eng~d F:L:re Department who sha11 :rea:l..gn or -1- • • • '32xl - --... - be d~scha..rged from the Depa.rtJDent p~or to e1~g~b~1~ty to rece~ve any zet:i..r'eme>:Lt • disab~1~ty or other bene- ~1:8 as prov1..ded by Co1orado Rev1..sed Stat- utes. 1963. Chapter 139. Art~c1e so. as ~ed. sha.11 be ent::it1ed to the refu:Dd of hi.s ac.cUIIIU.1a..ted c.on.tri..but'Lon..s to the Fi.._re:D~e-n. ' s Pens ion Fund of the C~ty. •·•Ac:.-e"l.aDU..1ated c.ontribu_tion..s'-. sha11 ..e.an the. s-um of &-aid Fire:J:Den.' s con.t:ribut:i..on.s to the C1..ty' s Fi.re:~~~e:n' s Pen.s:Loo. Fund together 'W"f..th. i..n_t::erest, if any, t.be:reo:a. as sha11 be deterud.ned by the Board o£ Trustees o£ s~d Fund. {b) ':Ihere ~s hereby estab1i-shed a spec~a1 fund to be lcnown as the ''F'i.re:men' a Alc:..cumu1.a.ted Con.tri..bu..tion..s Fund'' for the purpose of refund~ng accUIIIU1ated contributions to those firemen coming ~thin t:he provi.sio:n..s of thi.s sect::i..on. (c:) n.e C:l.ty sha11 make cont~but~ns to (d) aa.:J..d ''Firemen' a A.ccUIIIU1ated Con.t~but::ion..s Fund" o£ one and one-ha1f percent (1 1/TL) of tot:a1 salaries 1DDnth1y to £1 nance t:he bene£:1.1: as bere~n prov:l.ded. In add:l.l:ion to the powers and ob1~at~ons ~sed upon the Board of Trustees of the Eng1e_,.,d F~re Pens:l.on Board by Art:l.c1e so. Chapter 139 • Co1or-o Revi...sed Sta.tu:te..a,. 196 3 • as .-.ended • a&::l.d Board sha11 have a11 powers neces- sary to •u:pe.rvi...se and :edm-tn1•ter tl1e te'CIIl& of th:J..s ae.c:::tioa._ In addition, thereto a&::l.d Board aha11 have the power from t::t.... to t"hae -as the need ..ay ~se. to t::rao.s£er .ay su:rp1u..a. JDO~e.a occ:uri.n.g :l...n said ''Fi..re.en. • • .Acc:....u.1a.ted Con- -2- • - ,32 X - - --.. - ~bu.t:f._c::JII1.5 .Fund'' to t:h:e ''F1...re::JBe.D. • s Pena:Lon Fun.d'' of the C:Lty. 1ntrocfuced~ read :Ln fu1l.. and passed on f:Lrst reading oa -3rd day of Dec •.-r. 1.973. Pub1.La.bed !.D. fu11. .. -81.11 £or .-a Ordt n•nce. on. t.be 6th day of Dec .., er. 1.973. MAYOR ATTEST : ex off:Lc:Lo C:Lty Cl.erk-Treaaurer I. Karl. Nol.l.enberger. do hereby cert:l.fy that the above and forego~ :La a t:rue_, ac.c:u:rate, and COIIIp1et:e copy of a B:L11 for an Ord:Lnance p-sed on f:Lrst read:Lng on the 3~d day of December. 1973. ex off:Lc:Lo C:Lty Cl.erk-Treaaurer -3- -• ~ ~.~·· -: r ........... ..,..'""' t 'i'cO ·- -- 'a2xl ------ - 1 - --- INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY OIIIJIICI~ A BILL FOB. AN ORDIHAMCE AMENDI.JKi SECT10M a. ~ 1. TITXE II, OF DIE 1969 E.M.C. -IATING TO ~·s PEBSION FUIID COI!n:'lliBuri<:BS; AND ADDING A .::W SECT10M A~zx..; THE CJIEATIOII OF A SFECIAL FUND FOR THE REPAYIERT OF FillEMEN" S ACCUMULATED CORTJU:BOTIOIIS TO SAID SPECIAL FUBD VXTH IR"rEB.EST THEB.EON UPON TERMINATION OF EMPLOYIERT VXTH THE CITY FIB.E DEPAR:rMEIIT. BE IT ClRDA.I:I'ED BY DE CITY COURCIL OF DE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD_. COLCW*DO. --£o1...1.CJIW'8: Sect:Loo. 1. That Sect:~on a. Chapt:~r 1• 'X1t:1e II o£ the 1969 E.M.C. :La hereby ~ded to re-s -fo11.,_.: 2-1-a COl!ITRIBUTIOll TO THE FIJIDEII"S PEIISIOll FUND Sect:Loo. 2. ~nc:Lng on .l'AJ!II.IARY 1. 1974. there aha11 be deducted fro. the ~nth1y aa1ary of e.-:h aDd e~ry ~d -r of the Eaa1-~re Dep~nt a a.-equal. to FIVE AND ~-HALF PERCENT (5 1/2%.) -aa:Ld -ra -th1y aa1ary pursuant to Art:Lc 1e 50 • Chapter 139 • Sect::Lon 5-5 (4) • Co1or-<> Rev:Laed Statute a • 1963 • --nded • wb:Lch a..-sha11 be de-:Lted :Ln t:he C:Lty F:L~n•a Pena:Lon Fund. n..e 1.969 E.M.C. :La -reby -nded by add:Laa a aect:Lon. to be numbe:red 9. wb..:f.._c::..h aec:t:1.oa. re.eda as fo11<JIW&: 2-1-9 FIBEMEB•s ACCOWLAm;o CO"TBTE!TJQICi llEPAY- MEIIT SPECTAJ JPUJm GPYADQ (a) Every pa:Ld -r of the £aa1- ~ Dep~nt: ~ aha11 rea~ or -1- -- - - • • .. - be d:Lac:harged fro. the De~t pr:Lor to e1.:Lg::Lb:L1:Lty to reee.::Lve ... y ret:l..re.e:nt., d1...aab:I..1J..ty or other bene.- f:Lta -prov:Lded by Co1or-. -,n..-d Stat- u.t .. • 196 3. Cb.apte..r 1.39 ., Ar'l:.1...c:.1.e 50 • ---d • ab.a11 be ent:Ltl.ed to the r..fund of b.:La ~~ated c:.-tr:Lbut:Lons to the F:Lre.en"• Plena:Loo Fund of the C:Lty. ••Ac:.c::~ated con..t:r:l..bu_tiona•• s.h.a1.1 ~an tb.e •~ of aa.:l..d F-J..~ • a c:;::_OQ_t:~ut::Lona to the. C1.ty • a F1...re.en • a Pe:na:l.oa. Fua.c:1 tose-t:ber W"l..tb :i..D_tere.at., if ..a.y., thereon -ab.a11 be det~ned by the Board of Trustees of aa:Ld Fund. (b) Tber.. :La hereby eatab:L:Labed a apec::Lal. fund to be ~ aa the -~~a • • Aocc:-.l.ated Contr:Lbut:Lons r.-" for the pu:rpoae of refunci.:La& ~-..l.ated coa.tri..but1..oa.a to tboae ~~ ..,...._1 n,g ~tb.:Ln the pro,n..a:L.-a of tb.:La aec:t:Loo. (c) '1:'be C:Lty ab.a11 -e c:.-er:Lbu~ to (d) aa:Ld ~ • a .Acc:-.l..eecl Coatr:Lbut::Looa .-.-•• of --oae-b.al.f ~ (1 1../27.) of total. aal.ar:Lea -.utb.l.y to ~ the benef:Lt -bere:Ln prov:L-d. "£a adci:Lt:Lon to the powers -..d ob1:Lgat:Lona u..>c>-d upon the Board of Trustees of the Eag1e.oood F:Lre Pena:Loo Board by Art::Lc:1e so. Chapter 139. Co1or- ae,n..-d Statutes. 1.963. --d. sa:Ld Board ab.al.l. have al.l. -ra neeea- aa.ry to au.perv1....ae and ' «nf•ter t::be. ~ of tb.:Ls aec:t:Loo.. In -d:Lt:Loo.. there co aa:Ld Board ab.al.l. have the -r fro. ~cot~--the oaed -.y ar:Lae. to tr-fer ... Y aurpl.ua ~-oc:c:ur:Lng :La aa:Ld •"F:l._.,_.,. • a .Acc:-..l.atad Con- -2- -.-· --------:: -;:-. .. • • ; , - - • • • - tr-i...bu.t'i..011a Fund.. to tb.e n~re:~~~~en • s Pena::l.on. Fu.n.d"" of the ~t:y ... Introduced, read i.n ful.l., ~d passed on fi..rat read1.ng on the 3rd dey of Deceaber, 1.973. Publ.:Lsbed i.n ful.l. -a B:L11 for -.. Ordi.n-on the 6th day of Deez••...er. 1973 ... ~T: X. Karl. Rol.I...-raer. ck> be%eby cert:Lfy t:hat the above ~d forego~ :La a true, -=c:ur&ee, -~l.•te eopy of a B:Ll.l. for -.. ~e --d ..a f:Lrst re-~ on the 3wd day of Dec-.ber, 1.973. -3- • • i , - --· • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION s. CHAPTER 1. TITLE XX. OF ntE 1969 E.M.C. RELATING TO FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND CONTRIBUTIONS ; AND ADDING A NEW SECTION AUTHORIZING THE CREATION OF A SPECIAL FUND FOR THE REPAYMENT OF FIREMEN'S ACCUMULATED CONTRIBUTIONS TO SAID SPECIAL FUND WITH INTEREST THEREON UPON TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT WITH THE CITY FIRE DEP.AIU:MENT. BE IT ORDAI!£D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. as fo11ows: Section 1 .. That Section s. Chapter 1. Tit1e XI of the 1969 E.~c. ia hereby -nded to read as fo11aws: Section 2. CONTRIBUTION TO THE FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND C~nci.ng on. JANUARY 1. 1974. there aha11 be deducted from the uaonth1y sa1ary of each and every paid -r of the Eng1ewood Fire De~n.t a a.-equal. to FIVE AND ONE-HALF PERCENT (S 1/27.) of said ....-era -.nth1y aa1ary pursUAnt to Artie 1e SO • Chapter 1.39 • Section 5-5(4). Co1orado Revised Statutes. 1963. as -nded. which scm sba.11 be deposited 'i....n the C.1..t:y .Fi..re..en. • s Pens~on Fund_ The 1969 E.M..C. is hereby -nded by adding a section. to be n-uaabered 9 • wh.i..ch se-ct:~on reads as £o11.CJ'W'S: 2-1-9 FIREMEN'S ACCUMULA7ED CONTRIBQTIONS MENT -SPECIAL nnm CR£ATED BE PAX (a) Every paid --..r of the Eng1e~od Fire Department who sha11 res~ or -1- • • '32xl - - • • - be discharged from the Department pri..or to e1igibi1i.ty to receive any ret:l..reu.en.t, di.sabi..1i.t:y or other bene- fits as pro~ded by Co1orado Revised Stat- u:tea, 1963, Cb.apter 1.39, Artic1e 50, as .-..e.nded, sha11 be entit1ed to the refu:n.d of hi..s ac:.cu:mu.1ated contribut:l..on.s to the Fi..re:men.' s Pen.s.i..on. Fund of the City. ''Aicc:UIDU1ated c:ont:ribut::ion..s .-. sha11 ~an the sum of said Fi~n' s c:ont:r:l..but:l..ons t:o t::be. C:l..t:y's Fi.remen.'s Pe.n.si..on Fund together ~t::h i..ntere.st:., 1..£ any, thereon as sha11 be determi...ued by the Board of Trustees of said Fund. {b) There i..s hereby establ.ished a spec:ia1 fund to be known as the ''F:l..X"eDDen' a AlecuaaJ.1a.ted Con..t:ri.but::ions Fund'' for the purpose of refundi-ng accumu.l.ated c:oo.t::ri..bu.t:'1-ons to those fi.re:a~en com:Ln.g 'Wi..thi.o. the proV'i...sion..s of t::h.:Ls sect::l..on. (c) The Ci..ty aha11 .ake contri-butions to (d) aa1..d ••F'Lrel8eD.' s Alccu..ulated Con.t::~bu.:t:::l..on.s Fund .. of ooe and on.e-ha1f percent (1 1/27.) of tota1 aa1ari..es ~nth1y to fi..nanc:e the benefit as berei..n. pro~ded. In additi-on to the powers and obl.igations ~sed upon the Board of Trustees of the Eng1ewood Fi..re Pension Board by Arti.c1e so. Chapter 139. Co1orado ~sed St:a.tu.-tes, 1963, as .-ended, aai.d Board sha11 have &11 powers oec:es- sary to supervise and adm~ni•ter the terms of tb.1..s section. In add:l..t:::l..on, thereto said Board sha11 have the power f~ ~ t::o t::~ and as the need ..ay a.ri.se • to transfer any su..rp1u..s ~n..:l.es occu.~ j__n said ''F-J..~n. • a Ac.c~ated Con- -2- II • • 'a2 x l - --.. - t~bu..ti..on.s Fund'' to t:b._e ''Fire'IIJIIe.n.' s Pe.nai..on Fund"' of the City ... I.ntrodu.c::.ed. read Ln. fu.1.1_. and pa.ssed on first: reading on the 3rd day of December. 1973. Pub~shed in ~11. -a Bi.l.l. for an Ordinance on the 6th day of De~r. 1973. MAYOR. AT'1'EST: ex officio City C1erk-Tre-urer I. Kar1 Ho1l.eo.berger. do hereby certify that the .abc::Jrve and forego~ :La a true • accurate • and c:::omp1ete copy o£ a Bi...11 for a:a. Ordt...n.a:oee paa•ed on ~rat read~ on tb.e.- 3-day of Dee-r. 1.973. ex officio City Cl.erk Treasurer -3- -- - --' --- ~- H~randu~ o£ Vnderstunding Between Representatives oE the z:ng.J.C"l."Ood E:rnpJ..oyees .J&ssoc:iation and Ci~y OfEicia~s Ju-ne 29..,. ..1973 T~ Eo.2J.c:r_,ing i.s a J..et:tcr of unacrst:and..:i...ng t:hnt has been conc:.:Juded t:h.rough r;ut:ca.:J.. d.iscus~.icns bet:.1~·cen ~~crs oE t.JJo EngJ..e-.,.,0<:./ld EmpLoyees Associa~on ~nd City Of£iciaJ..s6 -.... _ We, the UJ:JOers.ig.neC, agree t:o .reco__~p..nd the EoJ..J..cr...,inq to our As.soc::i"'-.tion and to t::..he Cit:y Cou.nci~, rcs~t=..ivc.:J..y: .2.. .11. Cost: o~ L.:i\.·.:i na Ir:'!::rc-.~.or;e . T .. "Je p~·c:cnt.::~ge in:=rease w.i.2.2. be ~od on sC~t:is=ics g~C~c:cd ~~~ Ju.2y Ls~ ~~ough J~.2y 3.2st:, J..973 a..-x!l ,pub.2ish--a bg ~e Di~·.:i.sio_.., o~~ Rc$-c::.rch , Co.2..2c:::;e o;~ a-~::;iJ"'lcs::= J<-CL..~..Ls trati.on, Univers.;!. C::o.i of Der:ve~-,. in t::he?.i.r qu.1r;::e.rJ.y _D;.Ab.2.ic..::t:.:i.on ~-,::..i t:.lcd Denver ... ·-:cc..ropoJ..iCC....n Arc.> Consux:::.er Pric~ I .. n:Sex, Vo..l.u.::;;;e .20, .. ~:o. 3. T.l~c percentage used hr.iJ....! be t:h.::It index for t!'lc D~nve.r .;::rea as corrp:z.rcd t:o Ju..l~.., J...!J72. Tb~ pcrccr-:~~ge l.~.:i...l..l be r-u..lt:..ip..l:i.ecl t:.:i.Cl.CS t::.he aver..._,gc ce»nperu;;.at:.ion x.;::te .in t.he group ncc;ot:.3.a::.cd for dur..:i.n;~ t!·Je year ~973. The ~-,e£.:i.ts -h:ic .. ., £oJ...J..o-..... i..n :i.t~ (2) t .. bro::2g.~ {7) k•i.J....l be deducted Erom th.:i.s in:=r~se t:o .:::lrr.:i.vc at: t : .. bc ~--rccn~ge to be used in ~tea {B)- 2. DentaJ... HOi2..lth In..surR.nec. 'rhe C..i.t:y wi:J...J.. receive bids eo add de..nt:.&:JJ.. hea...l t..:.h co'\.·cxagc to che C..:i. t::!} 's raedica:J... p~an. c..i t:y funding oE the coverage ..... ·:i...J..l be the SoilU::O as heaJth insurance (..100 ~ Eor .sing~e, 7S* Eor dcpcncicnt:) nd t::.he ~p..loyce sha.....IJ.. be c.Ju...rgcd Eo.r 2St oE a dependent: coverage. Coverage ~i..l:J... not; inc..lude orthodonti~ and w.:i.:J...J have other .J.im.ieDt;ion i..nc..luCing,. but: not: ...l.ir=:i..tcd eo.., {...l) co-payment: of brr..'J'sic: services -70= ..lst; gca...r.., so~ 2nd ye.:J"r.., 9~ 3rd year, J..OO~ 4t:..h year; (2) ovcra..l:J... ..liaita~on or $75D per e..ligib..le individu~~; (3) c:o-~ymcnt of prot:hodont:~c:s of 50~- 3. J.lo..lida-q s--·if""ch. E.2.i.m..i..nat:e Co~or.ado Day and Co.2umbus Dag as Off.ic:.ia...l Cil...y J..r...:~.i:i..c.id!J:S UJ~ci .L "CI~.luc:~ -it:h TiJU1Jk~...i..v.i...ng Fr.:i.dciy and a f.:J...~t:..:ing J-::o.2:J.d;:::u_,; r.....~h..i..ch '"'i.2.J. ..,c:cruc t:o c.:Jc .. ~ c=p:J..oycc .:ts of J~nu.;;;ry ..lst:.. of c_,ch y~r for t..J~t: yC!!.-,r. This 1w:>J.iday ma9 be tc::d;cn at: t;hc :ind.ividua.2.'s disc.cc~ion. IL is Ul~d.::u:st:oocl cJJ_-at t.Jrc onc-J.M11..2.f day given ad.ru..i.n.:istrativc...ly in 't"h<'-J>a:<;t-durJrag t:h-Chr$s~~-~ SP-a$'"-On v.JJ..;J ceasn upon .acioyl=ion c,f ~s prov..is.ion. -- '32xl - 1 - .· --- 2 4 ~ 2 f:"o ~ Co:n\,.~:rs:i.cn-Sicl:-.lca\..·c may be convert:cd t:o .annua.Z .leave on a 2 to ..1 b3sis a~tcr t;ba accu.JJIU..lat:.ion o f !10 d ays oE .sic::l= .leave. For t:..he purj:JIO.scc of va..Lu..i...ng t::.bis for d c::auct.icn from itcD .I, a v~.luc of • .2.: .. ~:i.LJ. be used. S. Hcd..J·ca..l In~ura:x::e Eo:: Re·t:.i:rees. llea.lth insura..~cc cover~ge for retirees wi.Z~ be prov~o~~ by ehe Cit:g on ~ non-p3rtic::3p~tL~q basis. The t:ot.a.l pre:::ium h"'i.l...l be p~id by the i~:d1vidu.-,.z. 7hc coverage wi..J.J.. cc:x:>rdin.3 t:c:-.,.•.::J t:.h I:cdicare !--:ohcre,·cr .::pp.l.i.cDb.le. For tll'C' purz:x>ses of vaJ..uing this for d~ucti.on frCL-n .:item .1., a va_.Iue of • .z~ w..i.IJ.. be used. 6. SChoo.l Incentive. A tuition and boo~~ schoo.Z rei~Jrsem-_nt prog-ram .. ..,iJ.Z be esc.ab.l.ish-:0 . .7• Eu.nd cons.2st:d .. ng of $~0 per c:r;;p.loyee wi.l..l be ~:nc:....i..ntai ncd a _ncl Cir.:zo.o~n c;gai.nst; u:nci.Z c1c.2ctec1. ,-~y excess ,.,i.L.:J. be figured :i...nt:.o ..197..-: negot:..i...at:..jc;:2s. r::xc:~c:t ciet.aiJ.s 1~·.i.J.2. be b"'rkod out: Cur i ng tl>e Last ha~f of 297.3 .,it:.h im~sse t;_o i:>e c!eterJz::..:incd b:g C.arecr s~~v:ice ~rd. 7. D~!f;eb:S ~.i. t"u In~:J:!.-c:Jn~c. Di.s..,"!:b:i..~.it:y insur--~nce cover~ge wi~ be ext;_e:TY-~cd t:o non-o._.c:.J.z-">.::n:.$.onaJ. .as we2..J. as occuput:..:i.ona.J.. ~JJ...i.s wi.2 .2 be va..~ued at: .J.~. B. 7"he w~ge and sa.J.a.ry .increas e '"i~2 be date.rr.dned by ~ng t:he percentage deri,•cd Sn it:cr::~ .2 ar:d dcduct:ing it:cms 4, 5, and 7. TJ-;e rC2'i2r.liJ-,inq ,pcrccn~gc vi.J..2 J:.c trans.J..-at:ea t:o o.--,e ~sed on sa..la.rg us.ing t:..hc avc.ra:ge saJ.ary in .2973 of: t:hosc e.-::.:>.loye~s e.l.igib.2c Eo.r ~~!?rsh.ip .in t:h~ Eng.J.c;..-ood EmpJ.oyecs Associ~t:icn a~d ~p~Jgin~ the bcr-cfit: rate oE 26.97~ ~~ 4.2-22 . Aitcr the J:>ercc:::t-c.-:ge is c:;u.lt;.ip.:J..:iccl t:ic:cs t:.his co:-:~pe.-,sat:ion race, t:.he p:oduc-t wiJ..2. bcco..~ t.J>e n~:=:.c-ra t:or over the average ~.l.~J as t:he de:nor::J..ir;.at:o.r .in co~cr eo derive t;_hc ne:" percent:.age . It:c:.=tS 2 and 6 wi.l..! be dcciu.:=tcd from eh.i..s percentage J.caving t:be p:::!rccnt:.age to J.;J.c used for sa.J..a.r.:i.cs and W'Dt;;OS- .It is acknow.l.edgecl that: a.2.2 provisions in this .2et~ .re subject: to whatever Eedera~ egu~aeions which app.2y. It .:i.s u.ndersi:ood that ehis .letter recit:cs the Eu.2.1. ex-tent: of a~ compensation for the EngJ..ewoc:>d Emp~oyee.s Association for ~ year 2974. Andy J.ICCoc,n A.ssiseant: City ,J.J.an.ager K~r.2 No.l.~enbcrgec Director of .1-·~e Char~es J:ingsbu.ry Bng2ewood Emp.l.oyecs Assoc::iat:ian JL. J:c:tvin:;ky Kng~ewex>d L;mp~oyec.s ~soc:iacion .Pau..2 Kapaun E.ng2c-..te>Od E~p.2oyccs Assoc.:idt:ion -- '32 xl - - --· - --- Between Rep:resent:.at1.ves of the Po.2..1ce Benefie and City Offici.~ June 29., .2.973 The :£o~.2.C'I1Wing is a .2.et:ter of understa.nd.i.ng that: has .been conc:.2uded through mutu~ discussions between .JIIII!!IIIIber of t.btta .e.ng.Zewood Po.2ic:e Benefit Assoc:iat.i.on a..nd' C.S..t::y OE:Eic::i..aJ.s. we, the un.de:r:signed, agree to .rec:: nd t:be fo~o-ing to our A..s.sociatio.n and ~ the City Cou.nci.2, respec:tive..ly: .2. A Cos-t-of Living Xnc::rea..se. Tbe ;perc::.entage .i.nc.rea&e "'~ be based on stat.ise.Lcs gat.be.rod :E.rom Ju..l.y Lst: tb..rougb Ju~y 3..l.st, .2973 and compared to Ju..l.y, .2972, and pubLi-shed bg the Division of Research.., C0.2.2eqe of B"Js:i....ness Ad.z::J..i...ni.strat:io.n, Univors.it:y of Denver, i.n tbte...:Lr qua...r-ter..l.y pub.Zicat.i.on ent:..itJ.ed Denver Hetropo.l.ita..n Area COn.sumer Pri-ce In.dex, Vo.2UJDe .20, No. 3. Tbe perc-entage used wi.2.2 be that: index for t.be Denver area AS compared to J~g, .2972. The percent:age 11i~..l. be mu..l.t:ip..l.ied t...i..-e.s t:..he average s~ary in the group negotiated for du.ri..ng the gear .2973. The bcn.ef.it:s wb.icb Eo~OW' in :it:entS (2) through (6) wi..l..Z ~deducted Era- this i.ncrea.se to arrive at: the percentage to be used in i.te. (7 J . 2-De:nta..l. Hea..l.t:h Insurance . The City wi.~~ receive b.Lds eo add denta.~ bea~tb coverag·e t:o the City•s medica~ p~a.n. City fu.ndJ...ng of the coverage wiLZ be e.he same as hea~th .i..nsu.rance C~OO* for si.ng~e, 75• Eo.c dependent) and .:.he emp~ogee sba~~ be cba.cged :for 25• of .a dependent coverage. "coverage wi.~ .not i..nc.J..ude ortbodo..nt:La. and w .? ~~ ba.,.e other ~i.ID.it:ation inc.J..udi.ng, but not .J....I..zlti.ted eo, (.J..J co-pa!,IZDel1t of bas1c services -70 ~ Lst gear, BOt 2nd yea.r, 90* 3.cd year~ ~00* 4th year; (2) avera~~ .J..Lmitatio.n of $7SO pee e~igLb~e individua.J..; (3) co-~~t: of prothodont:ics of Sot . 3. HoLiday SWitch. E.J..i..m..i..n.ate CoLorado Dag and Co~ umbos Day as ofEiciaJ City hoJid~gs and repLace ~1th T~~n~~gJving Friday and a f.J..oat:i.ng bo.J..ida.g which wi.J...J.. accrue t:o each eftlpLoyee .as of January Lst of ea.ch year Eor that: year. This ho~idag may be taken at: the i.Ddividua.J.. •ts discretion. It: is understood that: the one-ba..Lf day given Jlt.d..a:i..nistcative.J..y in t.}')C p.1:5'~ d:J"r.£.ng =..~ Ch:.=...::-:-.:;c;.;:O--: :;. .. .£.!~ c~~ =~~ e-d-::;:,,;"'ticn of ~b.is provision. -- '32xl - - --- 2 4. 2 t:o ~ Conversion. Sic::Jc. ~~ve .ay be converted -eo a.nnu~ ~eave on a 2 to ~ .basis after the ac::cu.-..~ation of 90 days oE sick ~eave ... For the purposes of va~u.i.ng t:..his :Eo:c deduction froca it:.em ~~ a va~ue oL -~S vi~~ be used ... 5... Hedica..Z Insurance :Eo:r Retirees.. Hea~th .Ln.sura.nc:e COJVera.ge for retirees wi~2 be provided by the Cit:g on a non-participating basis .. The t:ota..Z premium wi22 be pa...Ld by the individua.2.. The coverage Wtti""1J.2 coo.rdi..ndte wit:..b Hedica..re wh.ereve.r app.J.ica.b.2.e.. For the purposes oL va2uinq this for deduction fro., it:e.. .2., a va...l.ue of .. 2*-vi.,Z2. be used .. 6.. Pension Cont:rLbut:.1on bg City.. Rec:::ogn.izing the unfunded ~iabi2i ty of the PoLice.aen • s Pension P"'und, the Ci t ·y wi2.2 .i..nc:.rease payments to .:l..f: E:rCMD ~ prese:n-e 5 .. 0* contribution eo 6 .. 5* based on gross .a.La.ry ... 7... 7"he wage and sa~ary i..ncrease wi2.~ be det:e~ed by t;a.Jc.:i.:ng the percentage derived .:l...n item 2 and deduct.1ng 2 through 6 .. Tb..i.s inc:.rea.se wi..22 app.J..y to Pat.ro.1men 4t::..b., 3rd, 2nd, 2st:, .c..ab Technician, and Det:ec:t:.ive~ Sergeant:.s and L.ieut:ena.nt.s wi2.2 rece.i..ve .. S-Less.. Captains wi..2.2 receive ~-D* Leas. It i..s ac:Jcnc:l!w:Z.edged eba.'t ~..1 provi•io:n.s in ~s .Letter to whatever Eedera~ regu~at..ions which app~!l• .It is understood 'th.at t.bi..s :Z.et:ter recites t::be £~2 extent of ·~~ cOdtpre.n..sat::io.n for the Eng:Z.et#C>Od Po..Zice Benefit As..soc.Latio.n for the ~r 2974.* Andy HC'Cown 1 - Assistant:: •city Na.n.ager t::': rJJ..i..""= .-..C-J .,.,'"' ICa r ..1 No..Z 2 en.be.r'g"e.r ·..J £2.-L ~~ Da..Ze CL...,..s.on Director of F i.na.nce E:ng.Z.et/lltiOOJd PoLice Benefit: As.soc:i•t..Lon ~~ /7-('_~_.,_LJ - Rona.~d N.edford "/ ~..1~ Po2ice Benefit Associati-on -- 'a2 x l 1 - -.. • • • • - Betw'een Representatives of th.e Fire.Eight:e.rs and Ciey Of£1cia~o June 29,. ~973 The Eo~.2.ow.1...ng is a ~ett:er of unde:cst:a.ndi.ng that: bas been conc~uded through JIIU'tua.2. discussions bet:a.reen n:aembers or the Eng.2.ewood Firefighters Association and City OfficiaLs. We, the unde.rsign.ed, agree to rec nd the Eo.2..2.ow::l..ng to our Association and to tbe Cit:g Counc:iJ., respec:ti -·~y: .2.. A Cost: o:E Living Increase. The percentage increase W'i.2..2. be based on statistics gathered from JuLy ~.st: tbrougb Ju.2.~ 3Lst:,. .2.973 and pu.b.2..ishc...-4<d bg the Division of Research, CoLL.ege of Bu.s~ness Adm.i._nis- t:ra.tion, Vnive.rsit:y of Denver, in tbei.:r qua.rter:Z.g pub..lic::at:.ion entitLed Denver MetropoLitan Area Co.nsUJ:bl!!lr Price Index, Vo~ LO, No. 3. The perc::en:t:age used .,i~L be -that: .i..nde:JC for the Denver .a.r_. as oc:GJpa..red to J~g, ..1972. The percen-e.ge w-:LI..l be .-,:z.e.ip..Iied t..t..rre:s the •vora.ge .sa.La.ry in the group negoei..atecf for dur.L.ng e.be y.._r ..1973. rhe benefits -hich Eo..I.2.o-in it.ela.s £2) t.bz"oo.Jogb (5) W'iJ....l be deducted fro.. tbi• :i...ncxea.se t o arrive at: the ~t.geo to ...be-~ in it.. (6}. 2 . Denta~ Hea.2t.b ..r.nsuranc:-.. %'be c.ity w:J...L~ rece.1ve bid• to •dd denta..l. hea~th coverage to tbe C~tv·• --=t~CA.l pJ.Aan. C:l.tsr Lu.nd...i.ng of tbe coverage ..,i.2.2 be the ...,._ aa ne...lth ~..r...a:.nc:-. (200'& ~or •.l..ng~e, 7S1P; for dependent) and the earp~~ be~ for 2St of • de-penden-t: coverage. Coverage wiJ.J.. IJlO't inc:~ude o:r-r:::bodoa'ti..-and W'1~~ ba.._ other L..Ltn.it.at.i.on i...nc.2udi.ng, but .not .2izaitec:f to, C2~ oo-_pagr,-nc: o .... -bia.s.1.c services -70t Jst gear, so• 2nd year, 90* 3.rd 9ear, 1.00't 4th ge.ar; (2) ove.ra.2J Limitation of $750 per eLI.gi..b~e .:l....nd...l.viduaJ; (3} co-~~C:: of protbodont.ics of SO. • 3. 2 to .2 COnversion. Sick Je..ve _...9 be converted to an:nu:-..2 .2eave on a 2 to .2 basis after the acc:-u:DaJ'Jation of 90 days of •ic:.k Jea-ve. For the purposes of vaJuir:g '!;..his for deduction frc:.. itol!!!nt .2, a v...Zue of .Jt 11Ti.2.2 be used. 4. Hed:l.ca~ Insurance Eor Ret.Lrees . Hea.2t:h i:n.su.ra.nce coverag e for rc~irc~ u~~~ bz r~~~£a~ b~ ~~e C i~~ on 4 nnn-~rtici~eing basis- The tota.2 premium ~~.2. be paid by the i..ndiv-iduaJ... The coverage wi..2~ coordinate wit::.h Medicare wherever app~cab.2e. For the purposes o L va.2uing this Eor deduction £ron~ itear J, a vaJue oE .Jt wi.2J be u.ed. • • '32 xl --· • • - 2 5. Pension Contribution by City. Rec::ogn.iz.i.ng tbe unfunded ~iabi~ity oE the Firemen•s Pension Fund, the City wi ~2 contribute ~-S* based on gross s~a.ry to t:be fund in .addition to ebe -.i22 Zevy curre.nt..Z!I at .503 .-i2Ls-The City w.i~ acquiesce eo the F.i.r~·s .Pension BcroaZ'd decreasing the sha.re provided by t:-.be: eap2ogee f.ro-6 .. 0$ to S .. 5* upoon t:be e.EEec:tive date of t.b..i.s c::ontract .. Addieion.a12y, i f the aoa:..rd a.zd Cc:xu:ac:~ do .noot: adopt a po~ic:y o£ .refun,d.:i..ng to a t:e.rm:Ln.atecf emp.l.oyee t:.bat: portion of ::Eunds contributed by t:.be emp.Loqee .i..nt:o the Pension Fund by Jar¥Uary .l., .1.974, the City add.iti~9 acqu:i...esces to the reduction o:f the .,..p.Loyee share to 5.0* .. 6.. The-wage and sa.l.a.ry increase W'i.L.L be dete.rDI-i.ned by taJcinq the percentage derived in item .L and dedu.c~ (2} through. (S}.. This :i...rJc;rease w.i.L2 app.Ly to Firefighters 4t:h, 3.rd, 2nd, Lst, and Driver/ operator/Engineers. L.ieuten.ants, capta....ins, and .&a~.Lion Chiefs Wti1JZ receive .S" .Le:s.s.. DeJ?Ut'!l Chief wi~.L :receive .L .. OS ~- It :Ls acJcnow.Ledged t:hat: ~.l. provisions in th.i.s .Le-::ter are subject to whatever .:Eede.raJ regu.Lat.ion..s w.hic:h app.Ly .. .rt is understood that t:.hi.s .l.et:t:er recites the ~.L extent of- a.Ll. CODJpensat:io.n :Eor tbe Eng~ewoc:>d Fi.ref.:i..gb:ters Asscx:.:i..at.ion for tbe ~ ~974- 4-./- ArJdg Jlk:COIWD ./-'::;--/' ·"./f.·c < /- A.ssista.n:t City ~.e:r 1Ci11-r:Z No~:J.enberger D i rector of F i..na.Dee /'fick1gez· Morrc:J~a~ Eng~~ Firefighters As:Boeiati.oa Aus·t..:i...n Sagers --.L-Bng~il!!lf#IOC1/!d F .i.rer. igbters~iat.iOID ~-<.4/'·$:~3/~- ~d so-stan Brig:J.e'ft#'CJ/JIOd P'irefight:e.r• ~.soc:iat.i.oa II • • '32xl - • • • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, STATE OF COLORADO. A lJUK ICIPAL CORPORATION. ACTING BY , THROUGH AND FOR 'THE U SE OF ITS BOARD OF WATER COlt:\IISSIONERS, A PEJUIIT TO COXSTRUCT AND ~I~~AIN A WATER CO~~UIT TUROUGD THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, A UUNICIPAL CORPORATION, AND DECLARXBG AN EUERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Sect~on 1. Upon the conditions bereina£ter set 1ortb. there is hereby gr~nted to the City and County o~ Denver. a muoicipa1 corporation o£ the State o1 Co1orado. sometiaes hereina~ter re1erred to as ••neover•• 1or the use o:L its Board o:f Water Conuni.ssioners , sometimes bere.i.na.:fter re1erred to as n t he Board··. a permit to construct ., operate and m.a.i.ntal..a. aQ.. eig ht-inch ~·ater main under and across certain bereina£ter-~ d e scr.i.bed roads. streets and property in the City o:f Eng1ewood. Co1orado . sometimes hereina1ter re:ferred to as ••Eng1ewood ... • to-wit: Xn South Shoshone Street ~rom West F1oyd Avenue to West Dart-mouth Avenue. In Dartmouth Avenue :l.ro.a South Shoshone Street to 2Go• ~ east o1 Soutb Shoshone Street. Section 2. The ~oregoing rLght, permit and 1icense ~ granted on1y upon tbe ~o11owing express terms and condit~ons, to-wit: A . A11 rights hereunder sha11 be exercised in such manner as to cause the 1east possib1e inconvenience to those entit1ed to m3ke use o1 the streets or avenues invo1ved. ~od the 1east possib1e obstruction to trave1 in and a1ong said streets or avenues. To this eod, the Board sha11. wherever possib1e, a1ways 1eave open at 1east ooe-ha1~ o:£ roads .. streets or avenues ad.jacent to or crossing the excavations and construction work o1 the Board and sha11 take a11 possib1e precautions to prevent accidents and in.juries in connection with any o1 ~ts work a1ong the avenues and streets hereinabove-mentioned. In no event .. during the process o~ construction and 1ay- ing o~ said conduit, or the maintenance tbereo:£, sha11 any pub1ic or private street, a11ey or right-o:£-way be obstructed to trave1 ~or a continuous period o~ •ore • • - - - - --- than ~our (4) days. During the construction nnd ·ma~n tenance o£ said conduit, chere sh311~at no time. be stored or 1e£t on the sur£ace o1 the streets. a11eys or oth Pr ri..ghts -o~-way o:f the Ci.ty o.C £ng1ewo<><1, any pipe, ma.teria1s or equip.ment used in construct ion and m..aintea- ance o1 said conduit 1or a period o1 more than two (2) weeks at any one 1ocation be~ore putting to use. D. Shou1d it becoae necessary ~or the Boar~ dur~nc the excavation 1or, or the insta11ation or maintenance o~. the said conduit , to disconnect any bouse service 1ines 1rom any 1ines present1y in p1ace in said streets or avenues. the Board sha11 cause the same to be done in such a manner as to cause the 1east possib1e de1ay and inconvenience to the water users thereof, and the interruptions in water service to any property sha11, in no case, exceed a period o~ six (6) hours. A11 disconnection and re-connection o£ any such water service 1ines sba~~ be done in a good and workman-1ike manner, and a11 expenses incurred there~a sba11 be the so1e responsibi1ity o1 the Board. C~ A11 excavation and construction. insta11atioo-~ and maintenance work "•hich the Board sha11 undertake pursuant to this permit sha11 be sub~ect to the inspec- tion by a competent and qua1i~ied Inspector wh o sha11 represent the City, and the Board agrees to coap1y witb a11 reasonab1e requests thereo~ in the per~ormance o1 said work. A11 such work sha11 be performed so as not to inter£ere with. or damage any uti1ity 1ines owned by cbe City or private uti1ities e~isting within such street. A£ter each excavation, the street sba11 be re- £i11ed; the upper e1even inches of the fi11 sba11 con- sist of eight inches o£ good qua1ity compacted grave1 basecourse and three inches of aspha1tic concrete sur- facing, surfacing to app1y where existing surfacing is disturbed. A11 o1 the a1oresaid work sha11 be 1ree 1ro• sett1ement arising out of any excavation and per~o~d within the 1imits o~ the trench excavation. There sha11 be proper1y designed concrete encasements required at each pipe1ine crossing o1 saoi~ary sewer 1ines and water 1ines so as to e1iminate ~oreign pressure and stresses upon the Eng1ewood Sewer and Water Insta11a- tions. The 1oregoiog sha11 be subject to the approva~ o1 a represent3tive o~ the Director o~ Pub1ic Work& o1 the City o1 Eng1ewood. Co1orado. D. The City o~ Eng1ewood p1ans ~o 1nsta11 a 48-inch storm sewer 1ine (with three ~eet o1 cover) in Dartmouth Avenue approximately twe1ve 1eet south o1 the center1ine o~ Dartmouth ; tbere1ore. the eigbt-incb water 1ine approved hereby sbou1d be ten ~eet deep to top o1 pipe in this 1ocation. -2- I ll ·I -- - - • • • • - The re is to be ~nsta11ed.a rai1road spur ~ust east o1 Shosh one and crossing Dartmouth Aveouc,and the Denver Water Board agrees to prot e ct their 1ine 1rom any poss~ b1e damage ~rom the r ai 1 spur . . . - E. Denver and the Board ., its successors and assigns. sha11 , at n11 ti~es , save and keep harm1ess ., the said City o1 Eng1cwood and its City Counci1 and other o1~icers and emp1oyees 1rom any and a11 damages that may in any manner ar~se 1rom the granting o£ this permit and the exercise o£ any rights granted hereunder ; provided, bow- ever., that the Board. its successors and assigns. sb.a11 not be so be1d 1iab1e un1ess given £u11 opportunity to de1end any such c1aias. Sect ion 3. Nothing herein sha11 be construed as grant- ing to Denver or the Board any rights other than the perait herein express1y de1ined and set £orth, nor sba11 anything in this ordinance be construed as granting an exc1usive privi- 1ege to Denver or the Board , it being understood that the right of Eng1ewood to grant the use of its roads , streets. avenues , a11eys and other pub1ic rights-of-way to others 1or pub1ic and private purposes is fu11y reserved to Eng1ewood,consisteot , hOwever, with the 1u11 exercise o1 the rights granted by this permit. Section 4. A copy of this Ordinance, signed by the Mayor and City C1erk-Treasurer of the City of Eng1ewood. Co1orado, sha11 be sufficient evidence o1 the perait herein granted. The acceptance of this permit by reso1u- tion by the Board. a copy of which sha11 be du1y certi~ied to by the C1 erk o1 the City o£ Eng1ewood, Co1orado sha11 b e conc1usive evidence of the acceptance by the Board o1 a11 the terms and conditions of this Ordinance, and the Board agrees to perform such terms and conditions . Section 5 . It is express1y understood and agreed that th e granting and acceptance o 1 this perait i .s and sha11 be without prejudice to any rights or ob1igation o f the City and County of Denver , Co1orado or its Board of Water Commissioners , or the City o~ Engiewood. Co1orado. or any inhabitants thereof . Section 6 . In the opinion o~ the City Counc~1 o1 the City of Eng1ewood . Co1orado , this ordinance is neceaaary ~or the preservation of pub1ic property~ hea1tb. peace or saf et y in that the City and County of Denver Co1orado acting by and through its du1y constituted a~d appoint~d Boa rd o~ Water CommLssioners is urgent1y in need o1 tbe r igb t:-0~-way herein granted 1or the construction o~ the water conduit herein set ~ortb, and this Ordinance sha11 take e1~ect upon passage. II • • ~32xl - - • • - Introduced. read in 1u11 and passed on 1irst read1Dg on tbe 3rd day o~ uece~ber. 1973. Pub1isbed as a Di11 1or an Ordinance on tbe 6th da~ o1 Dece~ber. 1973. llayo:r ATTEST: ex o~1icio City C1erk Treasurer I. Kar1 F. No11enberger . do hereby certi1y that the ~ above and 1oregoing Ls a true ? accurate and comp1ete copy o1 a Bi11 1:or an Ordinance .· introduced. read in 1u11. and paas4BS.. on 1irst reading on the 3rd day o1: December. 1973. ex o11icio City C1erk Treasurer --• • , - - - - --- INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN --A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, STATE OF COLORADO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, ACTING RV, THROUGH AND FOR THE USE OF ITS BOARD OF WATER COM~IXSSIONERS • A PEIUIIT TO CONSTRUCT AND ~tA INTA IN A WATER CONDUIT THROUGH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, A JofUNICIPAL CORPORATION, AND DECLARIJ!IG AN ElllERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD • COLORADO: Section 1. Upon the conditions hereina1ter set 1ortb, there is hereby granted to the City and County o1 Denver, a municipa1 corporation o1 the State o1 Co1orado. sometimes bereina:fter re:ferred to as ''Denver•• :for the use o:f its Board o:f Water Commissioners. sometimes bereina:fter re:ferred to as nthe Board·•. a permit to construct , operate and maintain. ao eight-inch water main under and across certain hereina:fter-~ described roads, streets and property in the City o:f Eog1ewood. Co1orado, sometimes hereina1te:r re:ferred to as ''Eng1ewood•• • to-wit: In South Shoshone Street 1rom West F1oyd Avenue to West Dartmouth Avenue. In Dartmouth Avenue 1ra. South Shoshone Street to 260' ~ east o1 Soutb Shoshone Street. Section 2. The 1oregoing right, permit and 1icense ~a granted on1y upon the 1o11owing express teras and conditions. to-wit: A. A11 rights hereunder sha11 be exerc~sed in sucb manner as to cause the 1east possib1e inconvenience to those entit1ed to make use o1 the streets or avenues invo1ved ~ and the 1east possib1e obstruction to trave1 in and a1ong said streets or avenues. To this end. the Bo.ard sba11~ wherever possib1e, a1ways 1eave open at 1east one-ha11 o1 roads. streets or avenues ad~acent to or crossing the excavations and construction work o1 the Board and sha11 take a11 possib1e precautions to prevent accidents and in~uries in connection with any o1 its work a1ong the avenues and streets hereinabove-mentioned. In no event. during the process o1 cons~ruction and 1ay- ing o1 said conduit. or the maintenanc e tbereo1. sha11 any pub1ic or private street ~ a11ey or right-o1-way be obstructed to trave1 1or a continuous period o1 .ore II -• - \ - • - -,. - than 1our (4) days . During the construction and main- tenance o~ said conduit . there sha11 ,at no time , be stored or 1e£t on the sur1ace o1 the streets , a11eys or other rights-o1"-way o::L the City o.L Eng1ewood, any pipe, materia1s or equipment used in construction and mainten- ance o1 said conduit 1or a period o1 more than two (2) wee.k.s at any one 1ocation be1ore putting to use. B. Sbou1d it become necessary 1or the Boar~ during the excavation 1or , or the insta11ation or maintenance o1, the said conduit, to disconnect any bouse service 1ioes 1rom any 1ines present1y in p1ace in said streets or avenues, the Board sha11 cause the same to be done in such a manner as to cause the 1east possib1e de1ay and inconvenience to tbe water users thereo~~ and the interruptions in water service to any property sba11, in no case. exceed a period o£ six (6) hours. A11 disconnection and re-connection o~ any such water service 1ines sha1~ be done in a good and workman-1ike manner, and a11 expenses incurred therein sba11 be the so1e responsibi1ity o1 the Board. C . A11 excavation and construction, insta11ation and maintenance work which the Board sba11 undertake pursuant to this permit sba11 be sub~ect to the inspec- tion by a competent and qua1i1ied Inspector who sha11 represent the City, and the Board agrees to comp1y witb a11 reasonab1e requests tbereo1 in the per1ormance o1 said work. A11 such work sha11 be per£ormed so as not to inter1ere with. or damage any uti1ity 1ines owned by the City or private uti1ities e~isting within such street . A1ter each excavation . tbe street sha11 be re- 1i11ed; the upper e1even inches o~ the 1i11 sha11 con- sist o1 eight inches o1 good qua1ity co~pacted grave1 basecourse and three ~nches o1 aspba1tic concrete sur- 1acing. sur1acing to app1y where existing sur£acing is disturbed. A11 o1 the a1oresaid work sha11 be 1ree £ro• sett1ement arising out o1 any excavation and per1oraed within the 1imits o1 the trench excavation. There sha11 be proper1y designed concrete encasements required at eacb pipe1ine crossing of sani~ary sewer 1~nes and water 1~nes so as to e1imina~e £oreign pressure and stresses upon the Eng1ewood Sewer and Water Insta11a- t~ons. The foregoing sha11 be sub~ect to the approva1 of a representative o1 the Director o£ Pub1ic Works o1 the City o~ Eng1ewood. Co1orado. D. The Ci~y of Eng1ewood p1aos ~o ins~a11 a 48-inch storm sewer 1ioe (witb three ~eet o1 cover) in Dartmouth Avenue approximately twe1ve 1eet south o1 ~be center1ine o~ Dartmouth; tbere1ore. tbe eight-inch water 1ine approved hereby shou1d be tea 1eet deep to ~op o1 pipe in this 1ocatioo. -2- -- '32xl - --· • • • • - There is to be insta11ed. a rai1road spur ~ust east o1 Shos hone and crossing Dartmouth Avenue,and the Denver Water Board agrees to protect their 1ine 1rom any poss~ b1e damage ~rom the rai1 spur. E. Denver and the Board , its successors and assigns. sba11, at a11 times, save and keep harm1ess, the said City o1 Eng1ewood and its City Counci1 and other o11icers and emp1oyees 1rom any and a11 damages that may in any manner arise ~rom the granting o~ this permit and the exercise o~ any rights granted hereunder; provided, bow- ever, that the Board, its successors and assigns, sba11 not be so be1d 1iab1e un1ess given ~u11 opportunity to de~end any such c1a~as. Section 3. Nothing herein sba11 be construed as grant- ing to Denver or the Board any rights other than the per•~t herein express1y de~ined and set ~orth, nor sha11 anything in this ordinance be construed as granting an exc1usive privi- 1ege to Denver or the Board , it being understood that the right o~ Eng1ewood to grant the use o~ its roads , streets, avenues . a11eys and other pub1~c r~ghts-o~-way to others 1or pub1ic and private purposes is 1u11y reserved to Eng1ewood,consistent , hOwever, with the 1u11 exercise o~ the rights granted by this per•~t. Section 4 . A copy o1 this Ordinance. signed by the Mayor and City C1erk-Treasurer o1 the City o1 Eng1ewood, Co1orado, sha11 be su11icient evidence o1 the perait herein granted. The acceptance o1 this per.it by reso1u- tion by the Board . a copy o~ which sha11 be du1y certi1ied to by the C1erk o1 the City o1 Eng1ewood, Co1orado sba11 be conc1usive evidence o1 the acceptance by the Board o~ a11 the terms and conditions o1 this Ordinance, and the Board agrees to per1orm. such terms and conditions. Sect~on 5. It is express1y understood and agreed that the granting and acceptance o£ this permit is and sha11 be without prejudice to any rights or ob1igation o~ the City and County o~ Denver, Co1orado, or its Board o£ Water Commissioners , or the City o£ Eog1ewood, Co1orado, or any inhabitants tbereo1 . Section 6. In the opinion o~ the City Counci1 o1 the City o~ Eng1ewood, Co1orado, this ordinance is necessary 1or the preservation o£ pub1ic property~ hea1th, peace or sa1ety in that the City and County o1 Denver Co1orado acting by and through its du1y constituted a~d appoint~d Board o1 Water Commissioners is urgent1y in need o1 the rigbt-o1-way herein granted 1or the construction o1 the water conduit herein set 1ortb, and this Ordinance sba11 take e11ect upon passage. -3- II • • '32xl - l - .-. • • .. - Introduced, read in ~u11 and passed on 1~rst read~nc on the 3rd day o1 Dece•ber , 1973 . Pub1isbed as a Bi11 1or an Ordinance on the 6tb day o1 Dece•ber, 1973. ...~or ATTEST: ex o11icio City C1erk Treasurer I, Kar1 F. Mo11enberger, do hereby certi1y tba~ tbe above and 1oregoing ~& a true , accurate and comp1ete copy o1 a Di11 1or an OTdinance , introduced , read in ~u11, and paaseA on 1irst reading on the 3rd day o1 Dece-ber, 1973. ex o11icio City C1erk-Treaaurer -4- • • - \ J - • • .. - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. ~-( • SERIES OF 1.973 AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING "MONIES FOR ALL l.rollTCIPAL PURPOSES IN THI!: CITY OF ENGLE\:IOOD, CO.I.DP.ADO, IN THE FISCAL YEAR BEGDlNING JANUARY 1, 1C¥74, AHD ENDING DEC:E!.:BER 31. 1974, CCNSTrrtJ'TTilG WHAT IS TEP.J.!ED TilE .Al>INUAL APPROPJUA.TION BILL FOR TEE FISCAL YEAR 1974. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUliiCrL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLCfiADO: Seet~on 1.. That there be and there :i..s hereby appropri..ated £'rom the revenue der~ving C~ taxation ~ the C~ty oC Eng1ewood, Co1orado, tram co11ection oC 1icense Cees and ~rom a11 other sources oC revenue duri..ng the year beg:l.nn.i...ng January 1, 1974, and end.i...ng Deeem.ber 31, 1974, the amounts here~Cter set torth Cor the object and purpose speeiC:l.ed and set opposite thereto, spee:1.1'"i..ea.1..l.y a.s Co~ows; to ..n.t: GENERAL FUND ~s~t:l.on end Coun.se1 -..agement Fi..nance and Record Publ.:l.e Works ~ .. Po1:lce Parks and Recreation ~ty Deve1opment U.bra%7 Bus Conatruct~on ~~or reconstruction o£ --Jor eap:l.ta1 projects WATmt Etl"I'ERPP..ISE F"'niD Total. Sewer Enterpr:l.se Fund -1- • 134,664 32'7,762 639,090 956.731 SV7,821 1,292:,062 !:181,461 299.013 225,978 10,052 15.W.634 II • • '32 x l - ' - • • - Rl!:CREATION FUUD Tota1 Recreation Fund TRANSrT ENTERPRISE FUND Tota1 Transi. t Enterpr:i-se Fund 90,758 Seet~on 2. The torego~ appropr~at~ons sba11 be cona~dered to be appropria"ti:ons to groups r.-i. th-'..n a program or department r.:1. th:Ln. the f'"und :1.nd:leated. but sha.1.J.. not be construed to be appropri...ati.on.s to 1i..:ne :i.tems w:l.th:1..n. BDY group~ even though such 1...i.ne i.tem.s JDa..lT be set forth 1..n the adopted budget ~or the £'isca1 year 1974. Seeti.on 3. That a~ JilCirrl.es :1.n the b.an.d.s of: the ~ector o£' F!..nan.ce or to c~e 'i.nto his hu:nd.a Cor the :Ci..sc~ year 1974 ma;y be app1i...ed oo the ou.tstan.di..ng cl..a..i.m.s now due or to bec.c::.De due :1.n. the sa.i..d f'i.aeal.. year 0~ 19'74. Seet:f..on 4. That a1.l.. una.ppropri._ated IDC)Jl.:{es that may come i..nto the bands of" the D"Irector of:" F~ce du.r~ the year 1974 may be so d.:l.str:f..but-ed ~ the respecti.ve f"unds bere:i.n as the C:i.ty Counei.1 ma,y deem best under euch control.. as :i.s prov1..ded. by l..aw. Sect.i.on 5. That duri.ng or at the c1ose or the f"i...sc..a1 year o.C 19'73,. an;:y surpl..us money In any oC the respeet:i.ve f"und.s,. a..Cter a..1.l.. c1a.:1.m.s Cor l..97C.-3- aga..:1..n.st the same have been paid, may be ~stri.bu.ted. to any other f"un.d or 1"unds at the di.sereti.on oC the Ci. ty Counc:i...1. ... Xntrod:.u.ced.,. read 1.n. :Cu1..l..,. and passed on :Ci..rst rea.d:i.nc on the 19th da.7 or November,. 1.97.3. Pub1i.shed. as a Bi.l...l.. Cor an ~e an the 21st day o£ November,. 19'7.3 .. Read by ti.t1e and passed on fi.na1 -eadi.ng on the 3rd day of December. 1973. Pub"l.i..ahed by ti.t1e as Ord:l..nance No. 1973. on the 6th day of December. 1973. Mayor ATTEST: e .x offi.ci.o Ci.ty Cl.erk-Tre-urer -2- -----• Serl.ea of • • I' .......... \ .......... • • • ... z. Kar1 No11enberger. do hereby cere~fy thae ebe above and forego~ng ~s a erue. accurate and comp1eee copy of the Ord-~nance. passed on f~na1 read~ng and pub1~shed by e~e1e as Ord-~ance No. • Se~es of 1973 • -3- • • - - • • ·-- ,-o INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN HENNING BY AUTHORITY ... ORDINANCE NO. ~~ , SERIES OF 1973 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 19?4- 7 (9-j WHEREAS,. pursuant to the prov:!.s:l.on.s of Part 1 of' Art:lc1e X of' the Charter or the C:l.ty of" Englewood,. Co1orado,. adopt ed by the voters on Ju1y 8,. 19!>8,. a budget ror the f':1.sca..1 year 1974 wa.s du1y aub:D.1.tted. by the Ci.ty J.lana.ger to the C::l.ty Counc:l.1 on September 4,. 1'973,. and. WHEREAS,. a pu.bl..:lc hea.r:l..ng on the sa._j_d budget wa..s he1d by the Ci.ty Counc:f.l. w:1.t.h1..n three wee.lt.s a..f"ter .1.ts su.t:m:rl.ssi.on at the meet:!..:og o£' the C:l.ty Coun.c:l.J.. on Sept·ea:tber 1. 7,. 1.. 97 3,. regu.l..a.r noti.ce o£' "the t.ime and pl..a.ce of:' said bear!.Dg ha~ been pu_bl..i...s.hed. w1.tlrl..n seven days af"ter subm:Lss:l.on oC' tbe budget,. ~ the aanner provi.ded :f.n the Charter tor the publ...J..ea. t~on of" Ord..:!..na.nce; and WHEREAS ,. the C:lty Coun.e:l...1. adopt ed Resol..ut:l.on No. 49,. Seri.es of:" 1..973, on the 19th day of' November,. 1973. sa..:ld Resol..u--t.i.on amend..:1.ng t.he 19'74 budget ... NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Seeti.on 1. That the budget or the C:lty of' Engl..ewood,. Col..orado f'or "the t".1sca..1 year 19'74,. as subm:ltted by the C.i.ty Manager and du.J.y eon.s:f..de.red by the CJ.ty Counci.l.. af"ter pu_bl..:lc hear:f..ng and amended by Reao1u.t:1o:n No. 49, Se.rt.es 0~~973, be and hereby 1.s adopted as ~he budget ~or the C~ty o~ Eng1ewood ~or the f":lscal.. year 1974. Sect :f. on 2.. That the s~d budget aa a.mend.ed. and aceepted aba..l...1 be a pu.b1.:1.c record iii t .be 0£!":1ce of" the Ct.ty C1.e:rk and. aha1l.. be open to pu.b~i.e :l.napeet:lon.. Su.f"f"i.c::lent cop:1es thereof" aha..l..1 be made ava..:1.1ab1.e ~or the use oC' tbe Counc:f..l.. a.n.d the pu._b1:1c, th.e number of" copi.e.s ~ be L !!:t~ by the Ci.ty llana.ger. :rntroduced, read 1.n. ~. and. pe..eeed. ~ or November , 1973 .. Pub1.1..a.hed a.a a Bm tor an Ord..i.nance on tbe ~ 4a.y ot November. 19'73- -1-II • • '32xl - ' ]- • • ... - Read by tit1e and passed on fina1 reading on the 3rd day of December. 1973. Pub1ished by tit1e as Ordinance No. on the 6th day of December. 1973. Mayor ATTEST: ex officio City C1erk-Treaaurer -----• Series of 1973. I. Kar1 No11enberger. do hereby certify that the above and forego:l..ng :La a. true • accurate and com:p1ete copy of the Ord:i.na.nce. passed on fina1 reading and pub1iahed by tit1e as Ordinance No. -----• Series of 1973. ex officio City C1erk-Treaaurer -2- • • , - - • • .. --- INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN HENNING BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO_ • SERIES OF 1973 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTrNG THE BUDGET OF THE crTY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1974- WBEREAS, pursuant to t.he prov1._a1.on.s o£" Part 1 o£ Art::l.c1.e X oC' the Charter of" the C~ty or Eng1ewood, Co1.orado, adopt ed by the voters on Ju1y 8, 1958,. a budget !"or the f"'1..sea1 year 19"74 was du1y sub:D.:ltT~ed by the Ct.ty Yan.a.ger to the Ci.ty Counc1.1 on September 4, 19"73, and 11HJ!:Rl!:AS,. a pu_b1:l.c hea..r·:l..ng on the sa.J..d budget wa.s hel..d by the C:f..ty Coune:l1 ..rt.th.1..n. three wee.k.a a...f"ter :l.ts sub:D.:las:S..on at the meet1..ng oC' the C:i.ty Counc::l.1 on Sep·tember 17,. 19"73. regu1a.r n.ot1.ce o£' the t:!.me and p1.ace of" sai..d bear.:l...J:lg ba.~ been pub~ahed wi.t.hi.n seven clays a.C'ter subad.sa1.on o£' the budget,. 1.n the ..nner prov-S.ded 1.n the Cba.rter C'or the pu.bl..:lc.at:l.on o'C' Ord..:l.na.nce; and WHEREAS, the Ci.ty Coune::l.1 adopted Reao'l.ut~an No. 49, Seri.es of" 19"73, on the 19th da,y o£' November, 19'73, sa..:!.d Reso1ut:lon amend..:l..ng the 19'74 budget ... NOW, THEREFORE, BE =ORDAINED BY THE em COUNCrL OF THE em OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Secti.on 1. That the budget oC' the Ci.ty o£' Eng1ewood,. Col..ora.do f"or the f"1.sea.1 yee...r 19'74,. as subm.i.tted by the C.i.ty Manager and dul.y eons:ldered by the C~ty Counc:11 a£ter pub1~e hear~ and amended by Reao1ut:lon No. 49p Ser:1es ot~973, be and hereby :ls adopted as ~he budget tor the C:lty or Eng1ewood tor the C:lsca1 year 1.9'74. · Sect:lon 2. That the sa.1.d budget ae amended and accepted eba1.1. be a pub1.:1e record 1n the o:r:r:tee ot the C~ty C1erk and sba11 be open to pUb1~e 1..n.apect:l.on. surr.:tci.ent eop:l.es thereor aha1l.. be made a.va:11ab1.e £'or the use or the Counei..1. a.n.d the publ..:1.e, the number o£ eopi.es to be detezw..i..ned by the C-i. ty Jraanager. ~t:roc:luced, read :l.n t'U.11, and paaaed on f""i...rst read.J..nc CXl the ~ ~ of November ~ 1.973 . Pub.1.1.abed as a am tor an Ord1..nance on the ~ ~ ot Noveabe:r, 1973- -1-• • - - -- --- Read by ti.t1e and passed on fi.na.1 readi-ng on the 3rd day of December. 1973. Pub1i.ahed by ti.t1e as Ordi.nanee No. on the 6th day of December. 1973. Mayor ATTEST: ex offi.ci.o Ci.ty C1erk-Treaaurer -----• Series of 1973. I • Kar1 No11enberger • do hereby certi-fy that the above and forego~ ~-a true. accurate and comp1ete copy of the Ord~nance, passed on fi.na1 readi-ng and pub1i.ahed by ti.t1e aa Ordi.nance No. -----• Ser:l.ea of 1973. ex offi.ci.o Ci.ty C1erk-Treaaurer -2--- - - • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN HENNING BY AUTIIORITY ORDINANCE NO. • SERIES OF 1.973 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1.974. WHEREAS, pursu.an:t to the provi.s:l.ona o£' Part 1 o£' .Art:l.c1e X oC' the Charter o£' the C:!.ty o£' Eng1ewood, Col..ora.do, adopted by the voters on ..Tu1.y 8,. 1958, a budget £'or the 1"":1-sca..l.. year 1974 was du..1y sul::a.:l.tted. by the C"i.ty J.la.na.ger t.o the Ci.ty Council on September 4, 19'73. and WHEREAS, a pu.bl..:lc bea.ri..n.g on the sa._i.d budget was be1d by the C:l.ty Coune:l.l.. w!.tbi..n three weeks e..rt.er :i.ts sub:ll.:f..ss:l.on at the JDeet~ of' the C:l.ty Ccn.D::leU on September 1.7, 1973, regu.:La..r not1.ce of" the t~ and p1.a:.ee o"t sa.i.d be~ ha.v:l..ng been publlahed. wi.. th1n seven days ar~r S'Ul::a:S.a.-!...OD o£' tbe bu.d.get.,. :l.n the ~ prov:ided :bl. the Cha.rter f"o:r 1:.be pu.bl..!.ca.tS.on o~ OrcU..nance; and 1111EBEAS, the C:l.ty Counc:11 adopted Reaol..ut:l.on No. 49, Ser:f...ea o£' 197:3, em. "t.be 191-h day ot November, 1973, .sa..:ld Reso.1.ut:1.on ame:n.d..:!...n the 19'74 budget. ROlf. THEREP'ORE. BE = OBDAIHED BY THE CrTY CCJUMCrL OF THE CrrT Of' l!IIGLE'IIOOD. COLCBADO: Sect.!. on 1.. That the budget o£' the C1. ty of" E:ngl..ewood, Col..orad.o C'or the t"~aca.1 year 19'74,. a..a subaL1.tted by the Ci.ty lrlana.ger and du1y eona:l.dered by tbe Ci.ty Counc:1..1 a1'ter pub1:1c heari..ng and &JDended by Reso1ut:1on No. 49,. Serl.es o~J9'73, be and hereby :!..a adopted a.s the budget ~or the C:!..ty ot Eng1ewood. Cor tbe 'C:1sea1 year 1974- Sect:lon 2. That the sa...:l.d budget as 8..1D8Dd.ed e.nd. accepted aba1.1 be a pub1:1c record iD tbe OCC:1ce or the C:1ty C1erk: and aha1.1 be open to ::PU):)1:1.e :l..nspect:l.on. Su1"C:1.c:1ent eop:f..es thereoC' aha.11 be made ava.1.1.ab1e Cor the use o£ the Coun.c:1.1 and the pub..l...1.c . the number or cop:f..ea t.o be cSet~ by the C"S.ty Manager. Introduced, read :1..n 1"'u..1..1, and passed on first read:!..:ng oo. the ~ day ot November , 1. 973. Publ....1.sbed. as a Bm f"or an ~ee on the ~ ~ ot HoY~. 1973. -1.-II • • 'a2xl - 1 - --- Read by t:Lt1e and passed on f:Lna1 read:Lng on the 3rd day of Dece~ber. 1973. Pub1:Lshed by t:Lt1e as Ord:Lnance No. on the 6th day of December. 1973. Mayor ATTEST: ex off~c~o C~ty C1erk-Treasurer -----• Ser:Les of 1973. I • Kar1 No11enberger • do hereby certi..fy that the above and foregoing ~s a true. acc~rate and comp1ete copy of the Ordinance, passed on f:Lna1 read:Lng and pub1:Lshed by t:Lt1e as Ord:Lnance No. -----• Ser:Lea of 1973. ex off:Lc:Lo C:Lty C1erk Treaaurer -2- • • 'a2 xl