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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-15 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet- 0 - - ·. 0 I -- 1 - • • • • - AGENIJIA FOR THE REGUXA.R ME.ETING OF THE ENGLEW'OOD Cl:T'Y COUNCI L APRXL 1.5, .1.974 8:00 P.M .. 8:00 P ... M. C&l..l.. to ord.e..r, i..nvoc::at-i.on by Reverend Rubi...n. a. Wi.doner, the Seventh Day Adven.ti...s·t Church, pl..ed.ge of a.l....1eqi...&nce l..e d by Pa.c..k •sa. and rol..l.. oal.l.. ._/ 2. Minutes of Previ...oua Me:.et.:L.ng .. v/(a) R.equ...l.ar meeting of Ap:ri.l.. 1, 1974 ... (Copies e.nc:l..oaed.) Vi...ai..tors .. J (a) ../(b) ~-) J (g) R.ec:ogn_ition of "Speci..al.. Gue.at.s" of the Cou.nci...1 ... Mr ... Barry Col..e..man of the Engl..e-ood. Me.rc:h.ant.s Aasoci.a- ti..on w.iJ.l. be p.:resen:t to offer auqqeati.ons to the Cou.nci...l.. for i.mprove.JD<enta to downtown En.q1.ewood. .. Mr .. Harry C..rl..eno, Attorney, wi...l.l.. be present to request a l..iqu..o:r l.ic:enee Lor A.rap•a Resta.uxa.nt and Lounge, 3866 South B.road,_..y, and request the setting of a date for a publ..i..c h .. :ring ... Mr.,. IC..arl.. Nol..l..e.nberqer, Di...rector o:f Pi..na.nce, wi11 _..._ke a prese.ntati.on. on the Annual. F:J....na..nc:i..al.. -port for 1973... ~o. Mr .. Loren Sbepb.e.rd, o£ the f:Lra of Van Sc:hoon.eve1.d, Sbepherd.. and c.o.pa_ny, wi...1.1 be preaent to an.swoe:r any qu. .. ti..o.n.a coneern.:i...nq t.b.e auditors report. (~.randua f.~ tb.e D.:l....:rec:t.or of F:L..na.nce. Reao.1.u.ti..on and Au.d.:l.tora report enc1o.._d.) Hr. C1i.ff Andereon. of the fi.z:aa of Merrick and ~y • -i.11 be preee.nt to ~cues the bi..ds for constructi-on of tennis and ha.ndb-.11 cou..rta _ (Ta.l:::llu.- 1-.tion of b :id.s e.nc1osed.) Mr. Rick Ban.khead of K-.eon and Bankhead. Consu~tanta • -:LL1. be present to di..acu...a the bi.da for conatruct.i.on of F1oyd Pa~. (TabU-.ti.on of bids enc1osed.) Other Vi..si.tora. • • --. -· '32xl 1 - - • • • - page 2 Ap:ri.1. 15 Agenda ~ Pu.b1i.c Heari..nqs .. ~) To consider •• &JDended .. e.nc1osed .. ) ../ s. v<b) ~) the adoption of the :X -1 Zone Di.st:ci.ct (Copi.e.s o£ Ordinance on f:i.na1 reading To consider the adopt:.Lon o f the I-2 Zooe· Di.st..ri.ct as ame..nded.. (Copies o£ Ordinance on £.i..na1 reading en.c1osed .. ) To consider the adoption of the proposed :X-3 Zone Di....stri.c:t... (Copies of Ordi...nance on fi..n&1 r-di..ng e.nc 1osed .. ) Ge.ne.ra1 D.Lacu.sai...o.n .. ~(a) Mayor • a Choice .. J (b) Counci.l.. Member•s Cho.i.ce .. ../(b) ./ (C) ./(d) M.i..nutea of the E1ec:t...i.o.n C~s.i.on -.eeti..n.g o~ Apr~ 4 • 1.974.. (Copi.ea enc1o•ed. .. ) N.:i...nutea of the L..i.brary Board ..eeti..ng of Ap:ri1 9, 1974.. (Copi. .. enc1oaed .. ) F.:i...nanc::l.a1 a.port for the month of March, 1974 .. CCopi.-e.nc:1o sed .. ) ...._,z:a.ndum: frc.a the Director of Pub1i.c wo.rk.a con- cerning the p:ropooaed t~ ac:hedu.1e for the Side Wa1.k D:Latri..c::t No .. 74.. (Copies enc:1o.aed .. ) J (e) ~.ra..ndua fr~ the D:Lrec:to.r oL Pub1i..c Woz:k..s .re9&.rdi..ng the An.n:ua1 City C1.ea.n-Op Proc:Jr&m... (Copies e.nc.Losed ... ) /<g> .J (h) Annu.a1 Report fro-. Mr. Mere.1 o. Wooda, C.i.ty Poreste.r- Horti.cu1tu.ri..st, on the ac:ti..v:i.t.i.ea for the year, 1973 ... (Copies enc1osed.) Memor&.n.du.m fro. the A~·tx:ati.ve. 1.ntern ana.1yz.i..ng and reV".i.ewi...ng the Sen.i.or Surrey Pr~.. (Copi..e• enc1osed .. ) T:ra.nsai..tta1 of the An.nu-.1 Report for 1973 ... enc1osed ... ) (Cop i.e& .. • • 0 · .. -~ \ I r 32xl - - • • • .. - page 3 A.pri..l.. 1...5 Agenda ---<•> Transfer of CJI'W'nershi.p for Hungate& Re..&tiaura.nt and Lou.nqe, 2796 South Broa~y... (Copies e..nc1osed.) ~(b) Me.mo~dum. from the Di...rec:t.or of Ut:L1i.ti.es conce.rni..ng the Ci.ty Ditch Croasi.ng Agre ... ent -i.tb the Denver Water Board... (Copies enc:J..osed ... ) ~c) Recc.nmendati.on from the Director of F:i...na...nce and the Di.rect.c::>.r of Parks a.n.d Recreation to a-.rd a contract for $9,258 to Mountain MeadOW'S Nursery for the purchase of trees for the Spring Tree PLanting Proqr.am . (Copies e.nc:1osed.. > City Attorney ... / ~::~c~~~u!;n:~~~~~=:~: :;~~ T~££i.c ~ \"""? '!;he Code... ceassed on the first rea.d1ng on Ap:r:L1 1, 1974 ... ) /(b) Ord.J..na.nce on. fi..na1 :readi...n.q vac::at:i...ng a portion o£ West Nassau bet-ee.n 3900 a.nd 4000 b1oc:::lc..& of South .._/(C) ~) (e) Ka...l...-.-th Street ... ~ri.J... 1, 1974.) (Passed on the fi....rst :read.:i..ng on R.e.aol..uti.on -.king certain fi...ndi.ngs and detezm.J...nat:Lona re1ati.ng to the a.n..nexati...on proce.du..re of app.roxi.mate.1y 18.3 acres i..n the ar-. o f S..nta Fe and on...i.on Streets ... (Copies enc:J..oaed.) Re.ao1u.ti.on re.l..at:i...ng to th• a"'iJJ'ail.ab:.L1i.ty of sewer ae..rvi.ces. (Copi..e.s enc1oeed. ) Attorney•& Choice. B. City Manager. J (a) Discussion of the use o£ the o1d Po1:i..ce and Fi..re Bui.1di..n.q on West Girard. (Copies enc1oaed .. ) \.,./(b) Rec~d.-tio:n that the Mayor be au.thor:Lzed to •iqn an Agreement with the State High-.y Depa.rt:=--nt author:i.zi..n.q a street cut on 0 .. s. 285 and Pe.nn.sy1- va..n.i..a Stree·t necessary for :i.n.ata.1..l.at:i..on of the East Jefferso n Avenue Basin Sto~ Sewer Project. (c) Manaqer•s Choice. II • • r 32x - - • • ~ge 4 Apri1 15 Agenda 9. A.d.j~e.nt ... ~-~~-~ S'ZANLEY B... DIAL City Ma.nage.r • • - ... II • • '32xl - 1- REUUI.AR MEEriNG: • • - COONCIL CHAMBERS C:ITY OF ~. C10LCRAD0 APRIL 1 5 . 1974 The C:1.ty Counc:1.1 of" the C:1.ty of" Ehgl.ewood. -Arapahoe County. Co1orado. met :1.n :z:oes..aar sess:1.on on .Apr:1.1 15. 1974. at 8:00P.M. Mayor lienlrlng. pres:l..d:1.ng. ~ed the meet:1ng to order. The :1.nvocat:1.on was g:l.ven by Reverend Flub:Ln R.~f" Seventh ~ Advent:1.st Cb.lrch. The P1edge of" ~eg:i.ance ~by Pack No. 58. the CUb Scout The May=-a.skJed f"ar ro11 ca.11. Upon the ca.11 of" the ro~. the :rb~~ -.....-.. present: Absent: None The Mayor dec:Lared a quorum present. A1so present were: C:1.ty Manager D:1a1 C:1.ty Attan'>ey ~ Ass::l.stan:t C:1.ty ~ Mccc.n Jlclndn::l.strat:1.ve Ass::l.stant Mende1san Dfi"ectar of" F:1.nance No~~ Dfi"ectar of" Camun.j_ty Deve1opnent SUp:1.nger •••• CXXJNCILMAN BROWN M:li7ED An:> CCXJNCIIMAN MANN SECONDED A l'IJTION TO APPROVE 'lEE MINO'lES CIF 'lEE REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 1. 197 4 • AS AME:NJ::ED ON PAGE 4. AND ON PAGE 16. Upon the ca.11 of" the ro11. the vote l:'eSU.l.ted as .:f"01..1.JCJWS: Nays: None ~= Counc:1.1 Member Dhar:1.ty. The Mayor decl..a.red the mot:1.on carr-:1.ed • • • • • • • • 1 - - • • - 2 M!cyor Henrtlng rec~ the fo1loodng persons from t he J...i.st or Spec1al Cc1._t:1.zen Pl:""""" am Inv:1.tees. Mr. and Mrs. CJ.ay Dunn. 3587 So. ISnnock Street. Prec~t No. 4. Mrs. Edward J . Kebba.. 4660 So. Mar1posa Dr1ve. Prec:1.nct No. _l Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ehge1hardt. 3230 So. Grant St. Prec:1.nct No. 8. Mr. and Mrs. I.,y1e F. Eshe. 4929 So. Inca. Dr1ve. Prec1nct No. 14. Mr. Joseph P. Tweed. 2 30 East Be1lewood Dr1ve. Prec:1.nct No. 16. Mr. and Mrs. John ScbBmbow. 4565 So. ~. Prec~t No. 13. fol!r. Schambow stated that he ~ J..j_ke to present ~1.em. of st.ann ~t;:;'~~tr:; ~~~~heri;,..~~~es ~~to h1s a.J.J.evc1._ate the prob1err.. C1ty Manager D1al stated that the prob1em -=>u1d be re]_j_eved when storm d.ra...jna,g:e l.n. that area. 1tCB.S b:1d. • • • • Mr. Loren Shepherd of the ~ of Van SchooneveJ.d.. Shepherd. and Cc:rnpany. appeared. l>erore Counc..i...1.. rel.a.t:1ng to the Aud:1.t<:::lr 9 s report an the 1973 ~c1al Report. Mr . Shepherd. cont:iz=ed. the <11scu.ss1oo >d>1ch l"8d. been begun earJ.1er ~~~~ ~ s~s~ ~~us~ .. c~~J;; =-~~i,.,g S:ystem shot.U.d be made. He ~o po:1.nted. ou.t that two extz"ESfiel..y f'j,_ne areas were :1n the .:1.nvestment of' f"u:nds and the: CCW"IVers.:1.CX"l to data. proc:ess:!..ng. Counc1.J..man Dhor1ty stated that he .....,. c<X>Cerned that more care :1n ....,_ the trust and agency :fUnds be g1ven to the checld.ng on whether :interest :1.nccme was bej_ng rece.:1.ve::i. D~tar or ~e No1lenberger made a presentat1on or the ~ f:1nanc1al repor-t to Oounc1J.. He requested. that the Counc1J. add1t1ona1ly pass a po]_j_cy f'or the ::1..rJve-stiDe of' t"\Jnd...s.secur1ng of' depos~ts, ard d.j_str:11:Ju.t:1.an. of' :l.n:terest 1.ncome- Mayor Henrtlng requested tha.t the C1ty Attorney d:ra>o< up an or<Unance rel.a.t.:1. ve to the :1nves1::1Den.t of' f'\.lrds . Counc1.J..man Dhor1ty comnend.ed. the D~tor or ~e far the f~ record :1n the :1.nvestment or mon1es or the C1ty. • • • • • Mr. Barry Co1eman or the Engl.ewood Merc!mnts Assoc1at1on appeared before Counc1J. to offer suggest1ons to the Counc1J. far ~t to dCJOolrltooon Engl.ewood. • • ---- 3 Mr-C01e:nan stated that the f\.tture was 1ooldng up f'ar the downtown merchants. However. they ~ need adequate parldng b:l the area. 'Ihe Pub1.j_c Serv3.ce Caupe.ny ~ currentJ.y se~ sane J..and "Wh1ch had been rented by the merchants f'or parldng. He suggested also that L1.tt1e Dry Creek: be boxed b:l and. parldng 1ots put on top of' :1. t-He also requested tha t the o.l..d Po1:1.ce/F:!.re Bn1ld1ng be tc.ln'> d.,_., f'ar the 75 parldng spaces :!.t wou.l..d maJ.oe a.~1e. He f'e1t that parid.ng >«>U.l..d he1p the C:!.ty to ~. He ea.11"ll!a f'ar a mu.lt:!.-f'>ml:!.].y deve1CJI]IDE!!"1t ee...st. or Lc:lf:!;jan w:l..th requ..j..reme:nta 0~ ~~ :t":l....oar area. and. 1ard..scap~ aver the current developments-He ~ :1n:to ~ other aspects of' the ocn ... Area changes and. made recarmnen:Sat:!.ons to Counc.:1..1. Mayar ~~as to whether Mr. Co1eman was a.ct:!.ng f'ar- the Merchants Assoc:!.at:!.on or just f'or the Chamber of' Oc:Jimlerce Ccmm:!.ttee. Mr. Co1emlu> respc::ndec1 that he was a.ct:1ng on:ty :1n the name of' the ~ of' Cc::llllme!rce Cormn:i:ttee. MByor Renn:1.ng :1nqu.1.red whether Mr. Co1eman was SBldng f'ar the C:!.ty to p<cy" f'crr enp1oyee parld.ng . Mr. C01enmn rep1.j_ed :1n the ~t:!.ve. and. stated that :!.t cou.l..d also be done tllrougb ~emeot <1.1.str1cts . Mayor H~ ~ of' Mr. COJ.eman whether he wou.l..d rate parlctng on a. h.1.gt>er pr:!.or:!.ty than open space. Mr. C01eman stated that he f'elt the C:!.ty mu.st be rea.l:!.st:1.c ar:rl that parld.ng was necessary. Counc:Ll.man Severn stated that he b:lterpreted. Mr. eo~· s request to the C:!.ty a.s a. crea.t:!.on of' a. parJc1ng d.:!.str:!.ct ar:rl not an out·1Wa t ~t by the C:!.ty -Mr. Co1eman rep1.j_ed b:l the a.f'f':ixnat:!.ve. to the ef'f'ect that that ...._.. h:1.s b:ltent:!.on - """'"~ ._ C:!.ty Attorney Berar<Un:1. ....._., d.:!.scu.as:!.on o f' an out1.:1.ne o f' spec:1.a1 ~ement d:1.str:1.cts and ~ they are f'armed. • • • Mr _ Harry car1eno. AttorlloeY. appeared bef'ar-e Counc:1.1 to request a 1:1.quar 1:1.cense f'ar Ara.p's Restaurant and Lounge . 3866 So. a.-=--.y . l'lr. C:ar1eno requested that the sett:1ng of' a. date f'ar a pub1.j_c ~be done by 00unc:1.1. He f'e1t that May 20th would be the 11106t l.c>g:1_ca.J. date- CXXJNCTIMAN BIESSDV M:JYED AND CCUNC~ BRJWN ~ A 1'11::7riCIN 'lU SET A PUBLIC HEARI1«J ON THE ISSUANCE OF A NEW LIQOOR LICENSE FCR ARAP' S RESTAURANT. 3866 SOO'IH EIRClADiolAY-Upon the call of' the rol1. the vote resu.1ted as f"oll.CJ~~Jr~,.--s: Ayes: COunc1...1. MeiD:>ers I:Jhor:1.ty. Sovern., Mann., Bl...esa1ng., aro...n., Anderson. Henn:ing. Nays: None Absent: Nc:a'le 'Ihe Mayor dec1ared the mot:!.on carx-:!.ed. • • • • • • • .. r32 x l - - + • • - 4 Mr. C:lif"r Andersen. of the f:1rm of Merr:1.ck and Company. appeared bef'are Counc:1..1 to d.1scu.ss the b.:t.ds f'crr con.stru.ct1c:n of' tenn:1..s and ~ courts. Mr. Anderson stated that he ~ not have good news far the C:1-ty Counc:t..::.. :1n that they had had arliy one b~er :1n the total. amount of $209.150 f'or the ej_ght ten:rrl...s courts and .f"'our ~ courts • 'I.be eng:1..neer • s est:1ma.te was $144.642. '1he bliis were excess:1-ve and should not be accepted. He :r"elt that the a.J.~tes were at tb:1-s time to e.1..ther re-b~ w:1-th alloodng some sub-contractors to b:1.d. accept a :par-t;:1._on of the bliis and negot:1-ate w:1-th Harr.::1...sol':l--este.rn. or to negotj,ate w1th other cont:ra.ctc::rs.. H1..s recODDend.a.t1crl was not to accept th:1-s b:1.d and negot:1.ate w:1-th others. C:1-ty Manager D:t.a.l stated that we could negot:1-ate w:1-th Mr. Keeson. who a.1ao sul:::md.tted b:I.ds rar tenn.:i..s c<:::JUrts under the Fl..oyd Park b.:1d,. ,~at. :Sa 1M _,., 4UC:i~ CCXJNCIIMAN SOIIERN KJI7ED AND CCJON::~ BIESSIN:l ~ONDED A KJTICN 'IO REJEX::T SCHE:DUIES l-4 ON '!HE 'lENNIS CCliJRr BJD AND 'IO NEXlOTIA'IE wrni HARIUEON- WES'IERN AND KEESON CCMPANY ON 'IEE ===ON OF 'IHE TENNIS CODFI'I'S AM) 'IO ACCEPT SCHEDUIE 5 CF THE BID. Upon the call of the roll. the vote resulted a..s f'o1..1ows: Ayes: COunc:.1l.. Men:bers Dhar:1.ty • .SOVern,. Mann.,. B1ess,i.ng,. :Bz:-c:Jwn, Anderson. Henrdng. Nays: None Absent: None 'lhe Mayor decl..ared the mot :i-on carr-:1-ed. • • • • • Mr. R1.ck Bankhead of' KeeBa'l and Ba.rll.<bea.d., Cc::::lr'lsu.1tants, a.ppe.ared be:r"are Counc:1-l to d:1-scu.ss the b:1-ds far construct:1.an. o:r-F'lc:zyd. Park. Mr. l3arl1<head stated that he had happy news :r"crr the C:1-ty Counc:1-l. F.e recapped the b:1-ds to Counc:1-l w:i.th the lowest b:1.d be:1ng $209.953. compared to a ~·s est~te or $194.672. COunc~ Brown stated that he was very pleased >d.th these bliis. Counc~ Sovern :1nqu:1red as to the t~ necessary to move the power l..Ules,. as .1..nctl..c.ated an. the rnemara.ndum., "J..£ .:1.t 111111.5 so desjred. Mr. Ba.n.kbead stated that :1-t could be done e:1-ther now or :1n the fUture. Mayor He:nn:lng stated that she felt we should explore the power llne CCXJNCIIMAN BROWN KJI7ED AND CCXJNCII.MAN ~ SEXXJNDED AKJTION 'IO APPROVE THE AWARD OF BID 'IO KEESON AN:> CCMPANY FeR $209.953. Upon the ca.J.l or the ro.l...1, the vote resulted a.a follows: • • '32xl - - 5 • 0 - 5 Ayes : Cou.nc:1.1 MEMlbers Dhor.1..ty . Severn.-Marvl_. B1ess:1..ng, Brown., Anderson, Henn:l..ng. Na.ys: None Absent: None The Mayor decl..ared the mot1on c.ar%"1ed. • • Mr. Dav1d Hayes. 4552 So. I:..ogan ~ • ....,..,..ar--=1 ber"are eouncu. Mr. Hayes stated that the Boy SCouts. G.b-l. Scouts. and '!M::A 1-'. been prevented f"ran sel.1l.ng a£'ter 5:00P.M. due to the problems :1nvo1ved :1n the d.u-ect sel.1l.ng 1..:1.cen.se area.. Inrector of ~e NoJ..lenberger stated that an 8-5 sel.1l.ng t:1me had been adm.1IU.stra.t:1.ve1y set by ~ of'f"1ce. A genera]._ d1scuss1on of the mer1ts of the l..c.nger hours and d.u-ect se11..:1.ng J....1.censes ensued.. COUnc:1.1 consensus was that the hours shoul.d be extended f"ran 8-7 and that the Counc:1.l shou..l...d re exnm1ne the d.:1.rect se1.1:1ng 1.:1..cense f'ar .:1.ts re:J.a.t:l.on- shi.p to cha.r1tab1e argan1zat1ons. CCXJNCIIJIIIAN:-::IEORITY===;-;:=.• M:IIIED= • • ~ C~II..MAN ANDERSON SEX:ONDED A M:JTION 'IO OPEN A PUBLIC :ElEARIN:l 'IO CONSJDER THE ADOPTION OF THE I-1 ZONE DIS'IRICT AS AMENDED . tJpcn the ca1.1 or the ro~. the vote resu.1tec:l a.s f'o~ows: Ayes: COunc.:1..1. ~ers Dho~ty, SOVern., Mann . B1.ess:1.ng,. Brown, Anderson, Heru-tl.ng. Nays: None Absent : Ncrle 'lhe Mayor dec:Lare9 the mot1on c.ar%"1ed and the pub1:1.c hearjnj:o: open (_ ~ '=-. -'t-._... o"\, ""'-.....,. ~& ,._o_...~.,.-~~'b.:-~ -<--.-*c-c_C ~~ D:1..rector of" C<::l::mD..lr..d..ty Deve:Lopnent Su:p1nge::r a.ppea.red berare Counc..11 •......... ~~ cJ ~:::-~ J He presented the C1ty C1erk w1th the Pub11sher's Aff':1..da.v1t on the re-zoning. \.-1> ) He stated that most of the c!-snges :1n the I-1 .....ere housekeep:l.ng ones. The on1y one w:1.th a mater1al. d:Lf:f"erence was the requ1rement for screen:l.ng off of :1.ndustr1al. zones f"ran res1dent1al. zones. He stated that the screen:1ng wou1d ta..ke up less space :1n the setbacks and 1.oak better.. SCreen.:1.ng :1n the ord..1.nance reqd.j...red. ccnc:rete ~ sc.reen..:1ng .. A general.. d1sc:uss1on of the screen:1ng ensued. Mayor Heru-tl.ng :1nqt.rlred as to any persons :1n favor of the adopt1on or the I-1 zone d:1.str1ct as amended. No persons appeared.. Mayor Henn:l.ng :1nqu..3.reci as to any persons opposed to the adopt1on to the I -1. zone d..j_atr:l.ct as amend.ed . / Mr. Rex Garrett "PPea.red. before CouncU. 1-'.e stated that he represented • • '32xl - - • • .. - .... 6 the ChanDer or Corm>erce Industr:1.a.l C<::lond.ttee. and that he would 1.lice to speak ~t the scree<rtng. A s:1x-root masonry renee as requ:1red by the ord:inance :1..s an expens:1.ve waste of .f\Jnd.s and. WCJU.1.cl look 1..1l.<Je a Great Wa.11 of' Ch.:1.na.. He :f"'e1t that a cedar weed renee wou.1d 1ook IILlCh better and be ea.s:1.er to ma:1n~. Mayor Henrrlng ll>ql.ctred or Mr. Garrett whether he -=>U..1.d 1.lice -trl_s remarks app1.1ed to a.J...J.. three pub1.1c hea.r:1ngs • s:1nce the scree<rtng matter was fiTv<>J..ved :1n a.J..J.. three or the I-J... I-2. and I-3 zones. Mr. Garrett rep~ :1n the af'N.rma.t:1.ve. COunc~ Dbor:1.ty ~:1.ed as to >Chy concrete -... ~ neces..ary f'c:r-th:Ls f'erx:.e. s:l.nce wocx:1 f'ences eou..l.d be .f"orcec1 to be DB.:l.n~-03.rector or CcmlnLln:1.ty DeveJ..opnent Sup~ stated that the Department•,. exper:i.ence t:as been that Dll!lSonry -=>U..1.d w:t.thsta.nd the r:1.gors or t~ -..ch t>ett:er tt.n wood. COuncllmBn Anderson stated that he had seen acme very una~J..y wood f"ences • but he had a.1.so seen some bad. COII'liC!r"ete ones.. He quest:1.01"'11eC1 hc:lw' a:n:y'boc:1y wou..1d be able to ma..1..n:ta..:1.n the back s:1de o:t" a concrete f'ES'JC.e.. m.rectc::Jr of" Connun.:1.ty DeveJ..opnent Sup~ stated that the rea:1.dent:1.al. e:i.de ~ have to tal<e care or the s:i.de 1'Bc:1.ng h1m. Mr. James ChandJ..er. 3256 SO. SteeJ..e. appeared berc::>re Counc:1.J... He stated that the concrete renee :tdea ~ d:1.sturbed h1m and that :1.t ..as hard to ~ concrete b1ock renee :1n :repa..:1r .. v:;o..><? CouncllmBn Anderson ll>ql.ctred as to what other a.J..ternat:1.vea ~ a~J..e. Mr. ChandJ..er stated that rough cedar ..as -..ch ea.s:1.er to obta:in and ea.s:1..er to ma.:1.nta..:1..n. COunc~ Dbor:1.ty stated that there was no test~ :1n reJ..at:1..cx. to the wocx:l. renee at the PJ..ann:1.ng and Zon:i.ng Cornn:1..ss:1.an. and that they had not had a chanc-e to rule Cll'l .:1.t .. Mr. Jlllyr:1..ck stated that there -.a no a.esthet:1.c vaJ..ue to a. c<X1Crete wa.J..l. :1n any manner. Mr. Garrett rep1.1ed that a. ma,jar:1.ty or the :1ndu.str:1.a1:1..sts :1n ~ objected to the concrete wa.J..l.0 and that theY had m:1..ssed the PJ..ann:1.ng and Zon:1.ng C<::lond.ss:1.an hear:1.ng by m:1..atake. CCUN:::ILMAN SOVERN MJVED AND caJNCII1'IAN ~ SEXXJNDED A M:JTICN 'IU CLOSE 'lEE PUBLIC HEAJUNl. Upon the ca.J...J.. or the :roJ..J... the vote resuJ..ted as f'o11ows: Ayes: Counc.1.1 :Members Dhor:1.ty. Sover"D. Mann.., EU.es&.:l.ng, 13roNn.. And.erscn, Henn.:1ng .. Absent: None The Mayor dec:J.aroed the mot:1.on carr:1.ed. II • • '32xl - - • • - 6 . . the ChaDt>er or Cc:oDneree Industr:ia2. C<lnwn:1.ttee. and that he WOllld l..ll<e to speak against the screen:1ng. A s~-root masonry renee as :r:"eq1.rlreci by the ~e :1.s an expens:1.ve waste of' fUnds and woul..d 1.oc:::>k .1.j,Joe a Great Wa..l..1 of' Clrlna.. He Celt that a. cedar wood. renc.e W'Ot.U.d 1ook tm..ICh better and be ee.s:1..er to ma..i.n:t:a.:1.n. Mayor Henrtl.ng :1.nqu:1red or Mr. Garrett >Obetber he ~ l..ll<e -!U.s remarks appl.i.ed to a.l.1 three pub1.1.c hear:ings. ~e the screen:1ng matter was ~1ved :1.n a.l.1 three or the I-1. I-2. and I-3 zones. Mr. Garr-ett rep~ :1n tl:e a..:t"f"1.rmat.1.. ve. Counc=mBn Dh0r1ty :1.nqur1ed aa to -.y concrete .as d~ necessary ror 1::2:rl...s r'ence. s:!nce wocx1 renc.es cC'Il..U.d. be rarced to be DB.1rJ.ta..jned_. Dj,rector or Cc::llmllun1ty Devel-opment Sup~ stated that the Depart;ment • s exper1ence ha.ls been that masonry wou.1.d .ntha.ta.-.::7. the ~ or t:!me -..ch better tJ:Bn wood. COunc1J..man Anderson stated that he had seen I!IIG1IIIe very uns:tghtJ..y wood rences. but he had <tl.so seen same bad CCIDC%'ete ones. He quest1Cll'-'. bow anybody wou.1.d be ab1e to ma:tnta:tn the back s1de or a concrete renee. Mrectar or ~ty Devel-opment Sup1ngler stated that the rea'-dent1&1 s~e wou.1.d have to take care or the s1de r'ac~ trl.m. Mr. James CbancU.er. 3256 So. Stee1e. appeared berc:u:-e COunc11. He stated that the coocrete renee 1c1ea rea1J.y d.1sturbed trl.m and that 1t -.a hard to ~ cOII'>Cre'te b1ock renee :tn repa1r • .,.....p COunc1J..man Anderson :1.nqu:1red a.s to .mat other a1~t1ves were a~1.e. Mr. Cband1er stated that roue::t> cedar was much eas1er to obta.:i.n and ea.a1er to ma..1nta:tn. COunc1J..man Ilhar1ty stated that there -... no test~ :1n re1at1on to the wood renee at the P:Lanrdng and ~ COnm1ss:Lan. and that they had not had a chance to rule CW'l .:1.t .. Mr. l'l,yr1ck stated that there was no a.esthet1c val-ue to a cCJO"lCrete waJ.1 :1n any manner. Mr. G.ar%-ett rep1.1_ed that a majca:-1ty or the :1ndu.str1a11sts :1.n Elng1ewood. ob..1ected to the concrete wa11. and that they had m1ssecl the P~ and ZoorUng Ccmm1.ss1on hear1ng by m1stake. CXXJN:::Ill"IAN SOVERN I'DVED AND OCONCILMAN BrESS:n«l SECCINI:ED A KJTION 'IO CLOSE THE POHLIC HEARIJ'U. Upon the ca.l.1 o"C the ro11. the vote resu:l.ted as f'o110W&: Ayes: Counc.1.1 Ment::>ers Dhor:1.ty. Sovern. Mann, Bl...es~. BroMn • .Anclerscn. Heru"rl.ng. Absent: None 'Ibe May=-decl..ared the mot1on carr1ed. • • '32 xl - - --- 7- cx:JUNC':~ DHORI'IY KJVE0 AND cx:::JUNC'II.MAN ANDERSON SEXXlNDED A K7riON I<=> o.D ~ A PUBLIC HEARINJ TO CONSIDER 'IHE ADDPTION OF I-2 ZONE D:ISTRICT AS AMENDED. Upon the c.a.l.1 o'£' the :ro~. the vote resulted. as .Co1.1ows: Ayes: Counc1.l.. Members Dhar.i..ty,. Sove:rn.,. Mann,. Bl..essjng,. Brown,. Anderson, Henltl.ng. Nays: None Absent: None The Ma;yor dec:lared the mot:i.on carr1ed and the pub1.1c hear:1.ng open. D~tor o:r C<:lrruurd.ty Deve:Lopment SUpjnger presented a Pub~her's A:r:r:1.dav:1.t of the not:1.ce o:r pub1.1c hear:1.ng to the C:1.ty C1.erlc. He stated that the anJ.y substant:1.a1 changes :1.n the I-2 zone as amended were the screen:1.ng and regu:La.t:1.on :rram hazardous mater:1.a:Ls :Cor pjre COde. Ma;yar HeO'lrrlng stated that she ....u.d a:L:L,_ a11 camnen.ts prev:1.ousl.y made on the screen:1ng to appl.y to th:1.s pub1:1.c hear:1.ng a1so. May=-~ ~ whether any persons were :1.n n.:vor o:r the adopt:1.on o:r the I-2 zone d:1.str:1.ct as amended. No persons appeared. Ma;yor H~ :1nq\.dred whether any persons ......_.... opposed to the adopt:1.on o:r the I-2 zone d:1.str:1.ct as amended. No persons appeared. COunc:1..J..man Anderson :t.nqu..1rErl whether screell!dng p:"'V:1.s:1.ons .....,... necessa.ry :1n an I-2 zcne s-=1nce j_t 'W8.S not su:ppoa.ed to be next to a res~ent:1a.1. zca->e. ~tor o:r Colmlun:1.ty Deve:Lopnent SUp~ stated that even though :1.t was not :intended to be ad,jacent to a res:1.dent:1.a.l. zone, :1.t cou:Ld happen. COunc:1.1man Mann ~ whether a ru1:1.ng l!!lhou1d be Dll!lde on the ~ two crd.1nances .,._._. Ma;yor ~ stated that screenfilg app1:1.ed to a11 three sectdEins. aRd ebo''7 d 151e emJtBt:!l ad: a4i 4i..._4i 4i' ClCJUNCI:U1AN BIESSIN:> M:IYED AND ClCJUNCI:U1AN ~ SEXXlNDED AM:JTICN TO CLOSE 'IHE PUBLIC HEAJUN:;. Upon the ca11 o:C the ro:L:L, the vote re.....U.ted as .Co~ows: Ayes: COurx::.1.1 Members Dlc:lr:i.ty • .sovern. Mann,. Bl..ess~. 1'3rown,. Anderson. Reru"l.1..ng:, Nays: None Absent: None 'Ihe Mayor dec:lared the mot:1.on carr1ed. COONCII.MAN BIESSIN3 M:JVED AND COONCII.MAN SOYERN SEXXlNI:ED ~ M:ITIC»f TO OPEN A PUBLIC IiEARil'V TO ~n:>ER 'lEE ADOPI'IC»f OF 'IHE PR:>POSED I-3 ZONE D:ISTRICT. Upon the ca..1..l.. or the rolJ.,. the vote resu.1:ted as :Coll.CJWB: -- '32xl - - • • - 8 Ayes: Ca..u"lc:1..1 fro'Iembers Dt-.:Jr1ty,. Severn,. Mann,. B1ess:1.ng, Br-own., Anderson,. Henrtl.ng~ Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor decUlred the motj_on carrj_ed and the pu.bJ...1c hear~ open. D:1rectar or Carmurrl.ty Developnent SUp:1nger presented a Publj.sher's Arf"j.dav:i.t to the Cj_ty Clerk.an the pu.blj_catj_on or the pu.bJ...1c ~- He statec::l that the I -3 'WaS a. l'leW' <1..1..str'1ct wh.::1.ch a.l....l.ows ~ I-2 uses,. pl..us junk yards,. car wrecld..ng yards,. qu.arr"1es,. sand p:1ts,. etc. ~heP Pe~~e C ~BPlS 'illil& ~ ., "'1 Pr ti e I 2 .. Mayor Henrtl.ng ~ as to any persons :tn f"a.vor of" the I-3 zone <ll.strj_ct. No per-sons appeared. Mayor Henrtl.ng ~ as to any persons opposed to the I -3 zone dj.strj.ct . Mr . W.:l.11.1..am Myrj_ck ~ before Councj_l . He stated that h:1..s c1.:1.ent had rece.:1.ved. an ex:ce:L1.ent hear:i.ng bef'ore the I':lBnrrl.rlg and Zc:orrlng C<:<mdasj.on. The present I -2 ~ :tn the County :tn the newl.y annexed. area 'W8..S more ::1.ncl..us:1.ve than what was be:1ng ~ow-ed :1.n. the Cj_ty's I -2 ~-For ttu.s reason. the new I-3 ~was restrj.ct~ the property" s use and he had to object to that.. He bad no ob.ject1cn to the outa:1de sc.reen.:1.ng,. bu.t hard..1y f'ound :1.t necessary td'len there were ~ f'ew res:1.dences around the area. He f'e1t there was no need to sereen CW"l.e bus::1.ness :f'"ram. another . No other persona appeared bef"ore Councj_l . c:::aJNCILMAN MANN M:liTED AND c:::aJNCILMAN SOVERN SElCCINDI:D A M:71'ION 'ID CLOSE 'IHE PUBLIC HEA!Ul'V. Upon the call of" the roll. t he vote resulted as f"o11ows: Ayes: Cou:nc~ ~ Dhor:1.ty . Sovern.,. !Wiann.,. B1ess.Ulg. Brown,. Anderson, He:r"1rd.ng .. Nays: Nc.ne Absent : None "Ihe Mayor decl..a..red. the ID':)t.:1..on car.r:t.ed.. Counc~ Dhor:1_ty stated that he would J...1ke to see these oflcUnances go back to the P~ and z~ Cc:lrmlj_ssj_on s:l.nee they <U.d not get any :!..nput :t.n.to ghe sc.reerrl..ng :1.saue . Cc:Juncll.man B1ess:1.ng stated that he was :1.n agreesne:ttt .. Ma,yor Hen:rrl..ng stated that t,,jme was of' the essence, ar.:1 that we cCJl..U.d. aubst:l.tute scme :tnto the ar<tl.nance w:l.thou.t go:ing back t::l'"lrough the pu.bJ...1c hear:l.ngs. Counc~ ar.:-n stated that the I -1 uses :tn the I -3 zane were specj_f"j_ca11y v by ~and ~ C<:<mdasj_on and dec:1ded aga.:l..nst. \o~·Y.::"t> _.,...,.. II • • '32xl - - i • • 0 - -9 Cou:nc:1..1man Sovern :1.nqu..j.red as to :tx::rw the C:1.ty WCJU..1.d :f""orce renee re~ :1.f'" :l.t was a. wooden fence . D:l.rector of COrmun:l.ty Deve1opment Sup~ stated tt-at there :1.5 same d:U'"f:l.C\U.ty :1n enf~t-'Ihe ~ :tnspeetcn-s nust c:l.te t propert:y""""OWn.eF""Biir Eave t:l.me t i5"""corrp:l_y. If corrp1.:1.ance was not a.ccanp1.1.shed ~ the :1nd .. 1 :v'j,d.u.a1 cou.J.d be c:1. ted :1.nto court. Many t:f.Ines the pers.CJI!'"l.S ca:npl...a...i.J"l.j @:let :1mpa..t1ent en the s1owness or the enro:rcement o r the o~e. AppJ.y:l.ng the screen:l.ng prov:l.s:l.on has been extreme:l_y d:1.f'"f:1.cult :1n the past. Counc:uman Anderson ~ a.s to whether the Counc:U. cOI.U.d subst:l.tu.te a so]._j_d f'ence rather than a concrete f'eJ"lce w:i..thout go~ ba.clc to the P1an:n:1.ng and Z~ Cc:lmn:l.ss:l.cn. C:l.ty Attorney J3erard:1n:1. repl..:l.ed :1n the a.ff:l.nna.t:l.ve. Counc:uman Mann stated that he fe1t that :l.t should go back to the PJ..anrrlng and Zorrlng Cc:lmn:l.ss:l.on for reccns:1.dera.t:1.cn. Mayor Henn:ing stated tt-at she strongl.y urged ag<Unst :l.t, that ~ should be dcne a.s ra:p:1.d:l_y a.s poss:1b1e. INH'ICVUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIIMAN BROWN. BY AIJ'IEDFU'IY ORDINANCE NO. __g__. SERIES OF J.97l! AN ORDINANCE REPEALJ:N:; AND REENACTING SECTION 22 .4--13 ~ "I-l. LIGHT INIJ!JS".IRIAL DISTRICT'' OF 'niE CITY OF ENGI.EWOCID ~IVE ZONINl ORDINANCE (ORDINANCE NO. 26, SERIES l.963, AS AMENDED) WHEREIN SAID SECTION RELATES 'IO PERMITI'ED PRIN::IPAL USES~ MIND4JM YARD AREAS, I..J::Mri'ATIQNS, ON EXTERNAL EFFECTS OF USES • aJ'IDOOR STORAGE AND WAS"IE DISPOSAL AND SCRE:E:NINJ • (Cop:l.ed :1n :f\.l.1.l. :1n the Of"f":1.c:l.a.l. ~e Book.) COUNCilMAN BROWN KJVED AND COUNCilMAN ANDERSON SECONDED A M:fl'ION 'IO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. l.2, SERIES OF l.97l!. ._ COUNCilMAN DHORITY M:IVED AND COUNCilMAN BIESSIN:l ~A M:f1'ION 'IO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. l.2 BY AID~ 'niE WORD "WWCD" 'IO BE :lNCIDDED AS A TYPE OF FENCE POSSIBLE FOR SCREENING. Upon the ca.l.l. of the rol.l., the vote resul.ted as f'o~ows: Ayes: Counc:1..1. :Members r:hor:1.ty, Sovern, Mann, B1.ess:ln@;., Brown. Anderson,. Henn:1ng. Nays: None Ab...!!...en~~~~ ,...__CJ) • ~~~ ...,__ C -..&.-.__.._ -..-l 2 O::.c~ d.~~ o .:> D:l.rector of Corm~L~n.:1.ty Devel.opment Sup~ :1.nqu..j.red a.s to what type of wood Counc:U. was :1nd:l.cst:1ng, whether :l.t woul.d have to be a sol.:l.d wood t"ence or whether :l.t could be a see-through type of fence. Mayor Henn:1ng requested that same a.l.ternate draw:ings be presented to Counc:U. :t"ar the1r :1nterpreta.t:1.cn at the next meet:lng. Counc~ Mann l.ert the room at l.l.:25 P.M. • • - • ..r· • • • - 10 ~ AS A BilL BY OOUNC::I:UoiAN DHORITY . BY AlJ'IHORI'IY ORD:INAIIlCE NO. 13 , SERIES OF 1974 AN ORDINAU:E REPEAI..INl AND ~ SECTION 22 .4-14 ~ "I-2 GENERAL INIJUS'IRIAL DIS'IRI='" OF 'IHE CrrY OF EN3IEWOCO ~IVE zotnNG ORDINANCE (ORDINAU:E NO. 26, SERIES 1963, AS AMENDED) WHEREIN SAID SECTION :RELAn::S TO ~ PRINCIPAL USES, LlMIT.A.TIONS ON EX.'IERNAL EP'F'EXJ#J:S OF USES, AND SCREENIN:l • (Cop:1.ed ~ t'U11 ~ the =:1_c:1a1 Clr<tlnance Book.) CCUNCII..MAN I>HC:&U.TY I'DI7ED AND COUNCILMAN BI.ESSING SEXX>NDED A MJTION TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 13 • CXXlNCII..MAN DHDRITY I'DI7ED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SEXXlNDED A MJTic:..l 'IO Al'END ORDINANCE NO. 13 TO JllllDt ADD THE WORD ''WOCD" TO PEtCES ALIDWABIE FOR SCREENIN:J. Upc:n the ca.1.1 of the ro1...1, the vote ~ted a.s ro1...1ows: Nays: None Absent: Counc:1.1 Member Mann ... The Mayor dec1ared the mot:1.on carr:1.ed. ~~ Councllman Mann returned to the meet:ing at 11:35 P .M. };:, OOUNCII..MAN ANDERSON I'DI7ED AND CCUNCILMAN BI.ESSING SEXXlNDED A l'Drl:Ofr'\~ 't ~ 'IO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 14 SERIES CIP 1974. ~ CCJUNCIIJ'IAN BlESSING KJVED ~ CCUNCIU'IAN IJHCRJ:'I.Y SEXlONIJED A MJTic:..l TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 14 'IO ADD 'IHE Wl:.m "WOOD" 'IO FENCES .AILOWABr.E FCIR SCREENIN:J. Upon the ca.1.1 or the ro1...1, the vote resuJ..ted as .f'o1..l..CMS: Ayes: Counc:1.1 .Men:*>ers Dbor:l.ty, Sovern, Mann., B1ess.1r:lg, ~. Anderson , Henn.:1..ng. Absent : None The MaY9J'" dec1ared the mot:1.on carr:1.ed. ~~ Counc~ Sovern ~ whether the c:JI':'<Unance ~ t'"ences to be erected between auto sa1vage yards. C:1.ty M!lnager D:1.a1 stated that auto sa1vage ~ daa..J..ers nLLSt have a 1:1.cense that ~ a t'"ence around ~ per:1meter. 'Iha.t reql.d:rement :1.s under a separate =-cU.nance, not re1ated to this part:1.cu1ar prov:1.s:1.on. COunc:U.man Anderson stated that two fences be:1ng b<.d.1t ~ by s:1.de cou1d be con.s:1dered a dup1:1.cat:1.on and be ~ed by the Board of" Ad,ju.stment and Appea1s. II • • '32xl - J-- • • - 1l. COunc~ SOvern stated that he was J..eary about pass:tng th.1..s <=<tlna:n.ce >d.thout ~cuss:ing :1.t nu:-tber at a starr seas~. whether COunc~ Dbor:1.ty ~that >«>uJ..d create a deU>y :1n the zon.jng. Mayor Heordng repl...i.ed :1n the ar'r':t.rmat:1.ve. ~~ COunc:U.man SOvern stated that he st:1.1l. ~e:Lt :1-t shou1cl be ::l.ocol<ed. at ------- fUrther and that the COunc:1_J.. needed to have a tU1l.er und~ o~ :1.t. ~ <XJUNCIIJ'IIAN SOVERN M::IVED AND <XJUNCIIJ'IlAN MANN ~ED A I"DTTa<l TO TAmE 'IHE ORDINAJCE. Upon the ca.1l. o~ the ro::u.. the vote resuJ..~ as ~o~: Ayes: COII..u"lc:11 ftit.be:rs Sovern., Mann .. Nays: Counc:1..1. Jll'lent::e:rs Dlor:l.ty. B1.ess:1.ng,. Brown, And.e:rson.,. ~ .. Absen.t: Ncrae The Mayor t7~~ ~~:1.~~~-i..~~--~,<u~ ...... • ·~~--J-,12, .--~~'-~ Ootu:x:::l::l:: uubesd: en: 't"h crr1g11"!ft 1 ~e AO :1:'1 1M! J :1.. 9port the ca1l: of' t!a:::= zo1:1 s 'tihe o~e I : dted: as :f'u11ows: Ayes: Counc:::1..1. Members Dbar::1.ty,. Sovern.,. B1ess~. Brown,. Anderson., Nays: COuncll Member M!!nn. Absent: ~ None The Mayor decl.ared the ard:1.nance passed. :o<. .,..c._ .x_ .-X Mayor H~ ca.J..J..ed a recess at 11:50 P.M. rr -~~~ ~~~ ~ /Gl.. .0 s-., 2"'~ ....... .,lot... ~ .,$R; ~ Ma,yor H~ stated' that the C:1.ty needed a 2_,~'--' COunty Soc:1.a1 Serv:1.ces -Adv:1.sory Board. a Counc:U.man Mann stated that he wou:td J.:1.ke member an the Arapahoe to serve. CCXJNCIIJ'IIAN BLESSIN:l MJVED AND COONCIIJ'IIAN SOVERN ~ A M::lTION TO APPOINI' <XJUNCIIMAN MANN TO 'IHE ARAPAHCE: CCIUN'lY SOCIAL SERVICES Ar1VISC1ffY BOARD.. Upon the ca.11. or the :ro.l...1,. the vote resu.1ted. as :t"o.l...1ows: ~es: COunc~ Member IJ.har,j_ty. Severn,. Bl..ese.1ng,. Brown.. .Anr::1erson. Nays: None Absent: None The Ma,yar decl.ared the mot:1.on carr:1.ed. • • • • • • • '32xl - ;<f • • - .... COuncllman Sovern stated that the resu.l.ts of" the att1tucUna.1 study re:La.t~ to the =ty Center Redeve.J.opnent P:Lan and o ther C1ty ~ces were ext:J:eue1y 1rrt.erestj_ng and wou1d be t"urther <U.scussed by C1ty Counc11. • • • Tbe ro~ow:l.ng; c<:Wm"'...ln1..ca.t:1..on.swere :rece:1..ved. f'ar the record: M:1nutes of" the E1ect1on Camn1ss1on meet:1ng of: Apr11 !; • 197 4. ~tes of" the L1brary Board meet:1ng of" Apr11 9. 197 4 • :!":1nanc1al. Report f"or the month of" March, 1974. Memorandum f"ram the =rector of" Pub11c Works c~ the proposed t~ schedule f"or the S1dewallc D:!..str1ct No. 74. Mesnorandum f"ram the D:trectar of: Pub11c Works ~ the ~ =ty Clean-up PrvgJ: am. Annua..1 Report f"ram Mr. Mere.1 0. Woods, C1ty Forester-Hart1cu.l.~t. on the a.ct.1..v::1t:1..es f"ar the year, 1973. Memorandum f"ram the Adm1n.1strat1ve Intern anaJ..yz:1ng and rev1ew:1ng the Sen1ar Surrey Program. Transm1tta1 of" the Annual Report f"or 1973. ••• Counc:1.l began con.s:1derat:1.on of' a Reso1ut:1..on maJd..ng certa..:1.n r1..n::i.ings and detenru.na.t1ons re1at:t.ng to annexat1on procedure of: appro=mate1y 183 acres ~ the area. of' San:ta. Fe and. Un.j_on Streets. make t:~~o:t~~~~ =ti~\,!~er=0~~cw;~ s~ ~t~ Counc:1..l..ma.n fo.'bnn :J.nqu..i.red. whether the new council members cou.1d vote on th1s. Mr. Berard..1n1 stated that s:l.nce they had exam:1ned the tra.nscr1pt of" the pub11c hear:1ng and had d:Lscussed 1t :1n stat:t: sess1on, be f"e1t 1t wou1d be J..~t~te f'ar them to vote. RESOILlTION NO. ~ SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION MAKIN:l CERTAIN FINDIN:>S AND D~ONS RE1:..A'I'DV TO ANNEXATION PRClCEI:XJRE ~ REQJ:IRED HEARIN:l. (COPIE:l :1n ft.l11 :1n the Of"r1cj_a1 Reso1ut1on Book.) II • • 1- - • • • - 13 COUNCill'IAN ~ M::J\7ED AND CCJUNCill'IAN SOVERN SECONDED A M:JTION TO APPROVE RESOLliTION NO. 10. SERIES OF 1974. Upon the ca11 or the ro:L:L. the vote resu1ted. as f"oJ....l..ows: Ayes: Cou.nc~ Ment>ers Dhar:1.ty,. Sovern,. Mann,. B1ess:1.ng,. Brown,. Anderson,. Henn.:l.ng . Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor decJ..ared the mot:1-on carr-:1-ed. . . . . Counc~ Dhor:1-ty asked to be rec~. He stated that arter due de1:1.berat:1.CX1S he had dec:j,ded to res:1gn. f'.rarn the C:l.ty Colu"lc~,. e.f'"'t""ect1.ve the 16th or Ap:r1l. He stated that he had had s:1x years on the C:1-ty Counc:1_1. but that h1.s bu.s:1.ness had ta..ken a IILl.Ch bu.s~er turn and. c:1eml!lndec:1 DM:::Jre t.1me ... He stated that the rec.a.l...l. pet:1-t:1-ons .....re not h:1-s reason rar res:f_gotlng. He had en.1oyed worldng w:1.th the Counc1l and re:Lt that Pl'"C:J<gl ess .....,. be:1ng rm¥ie even though :1-t seems un:u..keJ.y at t:1mes. May= H~ stated that she .....,. ext>: emeJ.y :regretru:L that Counc~ Dbar:1-ty took th:1-s act:1-on. but :1-t ..as ~t:1-ve or the t:1me and errart necessary to be a C:1-ty Counc~. Councllma.n. B1ess:1.ng c~ed Mr. Dhor:1.ty for h1s aerv:1..ce to the C:1-ty. Counc= Br-own stated that he en.1oyed s~ w:1.th Mr. Dbor:1.ty and app:nk::1-ated h:1-s work *-and deCU.cat:1-on. C:1-ty Manager D:1-a1 stated that Mr . Dhar:1-ty was one or t he more consc:1-entous members or the C:1-ty Counc1l a :1-n tUB tenure and that h:1-s :1-ns:1ghts :trc:Jm the po~t or v:1.e...r of the bu.s:1ness man were apprec:t.ated ... COUNCII.MAN SOVERN KJIIED AND COUNCIIMAN BIESSll'D SECCJNI:l!!D A M:JTION TO ACCEPT wrni REXJRE'IS MR. DHORITY'S RESIGNATION AT THE 'IEI'IMINA=ON OF THE ME:E'l:'I:N3-. Upon the ca..1.1 of' the ro1l..,. the vote resulted as .f'o1.1ows: Nays: None Absent: None Ahst<rln: Counc1l l\lledber Dhor:1_ty. The Mayor decJ..ared the mot:1-on carr-:1-ed. Counc~ Dhor:1-ty 1e1"t the room at 12:15 P.M. • • • • • II • • - • • • - 14 Councllman. Sovern stated that the :1.dea. of' the deferred a.ssess:rnents should be re-:1ntroduced before Counc:U. at ttrl..s t~ due to the ~ s:1.d.ewa1.k d.:1.str1ct as noted on the ~um erv::::.1.osed :i.n the Coun.c~ packet. He requested the c:t.ty A~y tbat ttrl.s :1.-.format<ll.:ln be trans:Jrt.tted to Counc::U. :1n the near fUture. Counc::1..l.man Anderson stated th&t the response to the Seollor Surrey appeared to be very good and hoped. that :Lts success wou..l...d can.t:I.nu.e. • • • CcJunc1..1 rece.:1. ved. a. request ~or tra.n.s.f"er of ownersh:1..p ror Hung;ate • s Restaurant and Lounge. 2796 South Broadway. C:1.ty Attomey Berar<tlrU stated that :1.t was a n<:>nDB.l type of matter. Mr . J:1m Letournea appeared before Counc:1.1. He stated that he was the rea1tor :1n the transa.ct:1.on for Mr. James Foreman and Larry ~- Mayor H~ :1nqu:1.red whether the two :1.nd:1.v:1.dua.1s were f'am:1.1:1.ar w:1.th the liquor 1aws. '!hey rep1:1.ed :1n the ~t:1.ve. OOONCJ:U'IAN MANN M:IYED AND OOONCILMAN BIESSIN3 SEOC:NlJED A M:71'ION 'lU APPROVE THE TRANSE'E;!'!. OF C!!o!NERSED;_P 'lU MR. JAMES F"CREMAN AND MR.. LARRY ~ F"CCR 'lHE "L & J MAN'S,. ~ v Upon the c~ of' the roll, the vote resulted as fo:U.c-s: -\::p---~ ~--,..dl.-0.-~-~ H~- Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor decl..ared the mot:1.on c.arr:1.ed. • • Counc::U. rece:1.ved a memarandum fran the D:1rector of ut:1.1:1.t:1.es cancerrdng the C:1.ty D:1.tch Crossu.g Agreement w:1.th the Denver water Board. C:1.ty Manager D:1.a1 stated that :1.t ran very c1ose to the Armstrong deve.1oJ:IlliE!!f'lt .. COONCIIMAN BIESSIN3 MJVED AND COONCILMAN ANDERSON SEX::ONDED A M:71'ION 'lU AU'lHORIZE THE MAYOR 'lU EXECtr1E AN AGR:EEM::Nr wrni 'IHE DENVER WA'Il:R BOARD FOR THE CITl>' DITCH CR:lSSIN3. Upon the ca.J...J. of the ro:U.. the vote resulted a..s «o11CJW"s: II • • - • H<=rUng. Nays: None Absent: None 15 • • - 'Ihe Mayor decl..ared the mot :Lon ca.rr:Led. • • • • • CcJUnc~ recej_ved a reccrm::aend.tlt:1..on fran the D:1..rectar or ~e and the D:1rectar or Parks and Hecree.t:Lon to award. a contract for $9.258 to Moun.ta.:Ln Meadows Nursery rar the purchase or trees far the Sprj.ng Tree P:lant~ Program. OOONC:JIMAN -BROWN M:lVED AND OOONCllMAN SOVERN SB:ONDED A Kn:'ION 'I'O AWARD A BID 'I'O M:XJNT.ION MEADOWS NURSERY FOR I'UFCHASE OF TREES IN 'IHE AM:XJNT OF $9..,258. tJpon the ca.1..1 or tl::Jie: roll. tl'lle vote resu.1ted a.s ro1.1ows: Ayes: Col..u"lc~ Members SVvern, Mann. B1ess:lng. Brown, Andersen., Nays: None Absent: None 'Ihe Mayor dec.l.ared the IDOt:1.on carr:1.ed. • • • • COunc:LJ.. began cons:l.derat:Lon or an ord1nance on fl.naJ. ree<Ung. eouncnman Mann stated that he had voted no on the~ orcunance and that he stm couJ..d not seem to get a cl.ar:Lr:Lcat:Lon. He :f"eJ..t t~t th:Ls was trea..t~ a b.1cyc1.e as a veh:1.c1.e and there was a need to 1.1cE!I"lSe them accord~. COunc:Uman Anderson stated that he had had same m:Lsg:L~s on h1s pre~ous vote.., and quest.1on.ed whether :1.t WCJU..l..d be .1..11ega.1 to pass a. b:tcyc1.e on a r-oadway. C:LtyAttorney Beraro:tln1 stated t!-at :Lt ~parentJ..y be. There was sane gene:ra.l.. ~sa:1.on on the arCU.nanc.e. OOONC:JIMAN BROWN M:lVED AND COONCIU'IAN BtESSD-V SECONDED A Kn:'I:Cfi TO APPROVE 'IHE CRDINANCE ON FINAL READIN:J. CCJlJNCillYIAN MANN KJilED AND OOONC~ SOVERN SECClNIJED A Kn:'I:Cfi TO TABIE 'lEE ORDINANCE ONriL 'lEE MAY 6th MEETlNG. Upon the ca11 or the rol.J.. • the vote :resulted as f'o13.ows: • • '32xl - - • • • - 16 Ayes: Councll Members Sovern, Mann. Hel'lrl.filg. Nays : COunc..1...l.. Members B~ess:1.ng, Brown. Anderson .. Absent : None 'nle Mayor dec:lared the mot:Lon not carr:Led. 'nle vote on the ~ mot:Lon. Upcn the call of" the ro~. the vote :resu.J..ted. as fo'l...l..ows: Ayes: Counc:j,_J.. Me!n:*>ers B1ess.:1.ng, :B:rown .. Nays: COuDcj_.J.. Members Soverrl, Ma.nn,. Andersen, Henn.;1.ng .. ~~~ 'nle Mayor dec:lared the mot:Lon rmz:hsd. ~ool =ty A~y Berard:1n:1. stated that be -=ould g:Lve same add:Lt:Lona.l :lnf"onna.t:Lon on th:Ls problem :1n the rllture. :IN1'RODOCED AS A BILL BY CICXJNCII..MAN SOVERN. BY AU'IHORI'IY ORDINANCE NO. 16 • SE2UES CF 1974 AN ORD:JNANCE VACATIN:> A PORTION CF WEST NASSAU AV'E:MJE• LYTioiG EAST CF 'lHE EAST RIGHT-oF-WAY LINE CF SClU"J.H KALAMA'IH ~ • LYTioiG AND BEING wrnrrN THE CITY OF ~~. ARAPAHOE,.c::x::IIJNTY,. CO.LORAIX> .. (COp:Led :1n t'U.J..:L :1n the Of"f":t.c:tal Clrd1nance Book.) CICXJNC:IIJ'IAN SOVERN M:IIIED AND COUNCILMAN MANN ~ A M:ITl:.CN = APPROVE ORD~ NO. 16. SE2UES CF 1974. Upcn the cal1 of" the roll. the vote :resu.l..ted as fo'l...l..CIIW!5: Nays: None Absent : None 'nle Mayor dec:lared the mot:Lon carr:Led • • • • • serv:1.ces .. C:Lty A~ Berard:1n:1. stated that tb:1.15 ......,. a pol:l.cy matter wbere:1n sutxll.v:Lders outs:1de the C:Lty would be reQ\rlred to ask the p~ agency f"ar the area they are :1n f":1.rst f"or approval or the:Lr deru!o:1.ty. • • -• • L• - 17 Councllman Bl..ess:l.ng: requested add..:1.t:1..c:a'la..1 :1.n:Carma..t.1..on. Councllman SOvern stated that the Denver Water Board had been accused of' pl..anrdng f'ar areas outs:1de the C:1.ty and COunty of" Denver. Ttrl-s puts a pl..ann:1.ng and dens:1.ty requ:1.renent on the add:1.t:1.onal :Land wh:1.ch would be served ~ ~e by the C:1.ty... He f"e1t that some deve1opers use our ab:1.1:1.ty to serve~ as backup f'ar t~ ZClrd.ng dens:1.ty ~ts w:1.th t~ own ~str.1..cta ... F!ESOIDTION NO. ~ SERIES OF 197~ A RESOLDTION RE:U>.TING TO THE AVA.ILAB:II.:ITY OF SEWER SERVICES <XJTSJDE THE CCHU'ORJcrE r..=TS OF THE C:ITY OF ENJIEWOOD. (COPIED fi1 fUJ.l. :1.n the Of'f':1.c:1.a1 Reso1tu:1.on Book.) COUNCIIMAN SOI7ERN li'DVED AND COUNCIIMAN ~ SEX::ONDED A l'DTION TO APPROVE RESOLDTION NO. 11. SERIES OF 197~-Upon the ca11 of-the roll. the vote resulted. a.s f'o1.1CMS: H...-uUng. Nays: Ncne Absent: Nc:rle 'Ihe ~=-decl..ared the mot:1.on carr:i.ed. • • • • • • C :1.ty Attorney ~ stated that the We:1.st ca.se 01"1 spec:1.a..1. assess- ments had a1so been >«X> fi1 the Supreme Court. • • • • • C:1.ty Attorney ~.})~.,Sed tha.tEar-1 Becl<el:-had f':1.1ed su:1.t aga;inst the C:1.ty f'ar an 33 i!! -' demot:1.on ~ ~ probat:Lonary per:1.od. COUNCIIMAN ANDERSCN M:lVED AND COONCIIMAN BLESSJH:; SElCXJNDED A M:JTION TO REQIJEST THE CITY ATTORNEY TO RESPC.I'ID TO A SUIT BY MR. BErKER. Upon the ca11 of the :ro~,. the vote resulted as f"o11ows: Nays: Ncne Absent: Ncne • • - 1 - • • - 19 C1ty MBrlag)er D:1.a.l. stated that the C1ty bBd the a~1:t1ty of' a tenn:i.a cou.:rt grant :f'"rom the State gove:ztauent. but that the schoo1 WCJU.l.d have to be the rec1p1ent of' the srant s:1nce they -=-n the ground. He stated that t~ WClU.l..d. save the C1ty $30,.000 C-CJD.Stru.c.t:1..c:Jn. costs. • • • • • c::xJIJNCIIJ'IA SOVERN MJI1ED AND CCUNCIIJ'IAN MANN ~ A l'l:lTION '1'0 ADJOORN. Open the ca.1.1. or the :rol...1.,. the vote resul..ted a.s fo11ows: The Mayor decl..ared the mot1on carr1ed and the meet:1ng -..s ad,jouzned at 1:30 A.M. II • • '32 xl 1 - --- l.8 C:1.ty Attorney Ber-ar<lln:1. stated that a rn.unher or quest:1.ans had been made on the ~ pet:1.t:1.on.s a.nr:::l that he had answered. them en a ~It~~e~D:Jr"­ andum. enc1osed.to the D:1.rector of' P1..nance w.i..th cop:1..es to the Counc~. • • • • Council began =scu.ss:1.oo or the use or the ol.d Pol.:1.ce/F:tre ~ on West O:i.rard. C:1.ty Manager D:1.a.l. stated that add:1.t:1.ona.l, ~ldng was des:!red l.n the area. Mr. Mausol.r wou.l.d l.:1.k:e to use the ~ ~:rent-!!C<. and the C:1.~ ~ Patrol. wou1d al..so l.:1.ke to use :1.t r'ar the:tr purposes. A repa:1r estimate ~ $22.000 jn 1973. wh:i.ch woul.d be h:1gher-by tb:1.s t:lme • ..... <-&> Counc:LJ..man .-,.erson :1rlqttlred whether the two sect:1.ans or the bu:1.l.d1ng cou.l.d be severed. C:1.ty ~ D:1.a.l. repl.:1.ed l.n the a.f"fi=nat:1.ve. Counc:l..l.man Mann stated that he cou.l.d not see us:1ng a pul:>l.:1.c ~ f'ar pr:1.vate use, and he .f"'e1t that the ser"'V'1ce c1ube cou..l..d be appera.1ed to to hel..p cl..ean :1.t up aa:ad: sad as a ~t1ng :t"ac~ty. ~::.....--~ C:1.ty Manager D:1.a.l. stated that they cou.l.d g::1.ve a tour to the serv:i_ce cl.ubs and the C:1.ty Council to see :1.ts potent:1.al.. • • • • • Council rece:1.ved a recCIImilel'>d.at:1.on that the Mayor be authar:1.zed to s:ign an agreeme1 •t w:i.th the state ~ Department author:1.z:1ng a street cut on u. s. 285 and Pennsyl.van:i.a Street necessary rar l.nBta.l.J..at:1.on or the East Jefferson Aven..e Ba.s"-n Stann Sewer Project. C:1.ty Manager D:1.a.l. stated that :1.t ....... a standard rorm.. COUNCILMAN SOVERN MJVED AND COONCII.MAN ~ SECONDED A M:1I'ICN 'IU AU'IliORIZE 'niE MAYOR 'IU SIGN AN AGREE1'IEN1' wriH 'IHE STA'IE HIIlHWAY DEPARIMENI' F'CR CROSSIJ>V OF U.S. 285. Upon the cal.l. or the rol.l.. the vote resulted as f'o1.2ows: Ayes: Counc:~ ME!mbers sovern, Mann., m.ees:!..ng. Brc:Jwn., Andersc:.-l., Nays: None Absent: None 'Ihe mayor decl.sred the mot:1.on carr:i.ed. • • ••• C:1.ty Manager D:1.al. stated that C:1.ty Hall wou.l.d be open until 8:00 P.M . on Monday evenj,ngs sta.rt:ing April 22nd. • • ••• -- '32xl ] • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING TITLE III, CHAPTER 11 of the 1969 E.M.C., ENTITLED "SIGNS AND BILL BOARDS" AND REPEALING AND REENACTING SECTION 22.7 OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, (ORDINANCE NO . 26, SERIES 1963, AS AMENDED) ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE "SIGN CODE" OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as fo11o'Ws : Section 1. That TLt1e III, Chapter 11 of the 1969 E.M.C ., Ls hereby repea1ed. Secti._on 2_ That Section 22 .7 ent:i.t1ed ''Nonconforming Signs and Outdoor CotiB'Illlercia1 Advertising :Devices'' of the Com..pre- hensi_ve Zoning Ordinance of the City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado is hereby repea1ed and reenacted to read as fo11ows : SIGN CODE 22 .7-1 through 22.7 -12, Lnc1usLve: Section 22.7-1 through Section 22.7 -12, inc1usi.ve. of the Sign Code of the City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado, together with the Appendix contained therein. are hereby adopted by ref- erence, with the same force and effect as though the same were £u11y sec forth herein as provided under the procedure as required Ln 1963 C.R.S., Chapter 139, ArtLc1e 34. -1- • • '32xl - ~]- • • - Sect~on 3. Copi.es o f t:be said ''Sign Code'' sha11 be on fi1e wi..r:.h dbe Director o f F i.nance. ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer and open to pub1ic i.nspect:i.o·n . I ntroduced. read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the 1st day of Apr~1. 1974. Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 4th day of Ap~1. 1974 . MAYOR ATTEST: ex officio City C1erk-Treaaurer I, K.a..r1 No11enberger., do hereby cert:l...fy that the above and foregof..a.g is a t:ru.e • ac.cu.rat:e and comp1ete copy of a Bi11 for an Ordinance, introduced. read in fu11. and passed on f~rst read~ag on the 1st day of Apr~1. 1974. ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -2- • • -• • - EXCERPT OF REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 5. 1.973 RELATING TO SIGN CODE .. Coun.e:l.1 began cOilJ!I:!.derat:l.on ot a B:!..l...1 tor an Ord.1.Dance •mending 'the zc:a:d.nc ord..!..nance to add e. new aect:S..on e&1.l..ed. •s~ Code• aDd reca.aend..1..ng that a date be aet tor pub.l..:l.c he~. C:f.ty Attorney Berardb:rl. stated that the Pl.anlrlng and Zanb>g ec-:J.ea:S..on. bad pa.aaed :l.t and 1.t wa.a now ca.:lnc to C:tty Counc:l.1 aa a rec~ed change to the C:l. ty P1.ann:!..nc Code.. r.n order to do th:1..e., the Coun.e:l..l.. ID\l..St eeta.bl....:l.ah e. pu_b1i.c hear1.ng. w:lt.b not:t.ce gj.ven. t:~ce previ.ou..e to the publ.~c hear:lng date-. C:f.ty lknager 1>1.&1. eta.ted that the CouDc~ aboul.d meet w:f.tb the •1.cn code c~ttee s..n order to get tbe proper background. Mr. Orad7 ~1..n Mapl.ee. 22 V:Udnc Dr!.,... Cbe:rr:Y ~ vm-e. appeared be1'ore Counc:f.l.. He stated that be wae ~ repreeent:lng onl.;r b:l.aae11".. He tel..t that Sect:l.on 4 or the b:l.1.1bo&rd ord..1..nance waa a b:l.t -.ch. Be queet:f.oned ~ the proo.t' wae re:l.at:lng to the -rgeocy suppoeedl.y eld..at1..ng.. Th:la e1gn code c.arr:l.ee the at.J.cma oC' bei...nc' opposed to tbe -1..neaa cClOmll\.l%rl. ty. He queat:f.oned why tbe C:f. ty wou1d prob:f.b:f. t ~ f"'rom advert1.ai..ng h:la bu.a~eaa a.f"ter the7 have a11owed. h.:1.m. to bu:l...l..d there. Counc:f.l.me.n Schwab stated that be f"e1t that the C:f.ty llhou1d DOt J)a8a ao tb.:l.a ord.~e unt:f...J... .rter the new Counc:l.l.._ a:f..ta ext. 3'arna.&r7 1at,. a:l.nce :l.t was qu:l.te poaa:l.b1e that tbe atruuc-out procedure ~ not cul.a:S..Date unt:l..l.. .rter that t:lme.. Tb:!.a wou.1.d resu.l.. t s..n the new Cou:Dc:S..1 -.Jd.nc a ~ d.ec:l.a:l.on. w:f.tb pre11..a:1.Da.r:r d.ec:l..a:l.ODa --.de b7 t.h:l.a Cou:Dc!.1 .. C:f.ty Attorney Berard.S..zd stated that the eo.-~ -t paaa the M.1l. .t'or an Ord.i.nance prev:f.oua to the t~ that the pub~o ~b>e "-• bel.d. CouDc~ So-b etated that be f"e1t :f.t -.bou.-:1 be l.~ at 1..n a atud7 -••:!..OD.. Couno:l.3.man B1eaaf..nc acre-4 .. COUNC:nKAH SCHWAB K:JVED AND COUHCXDIAJf BRCMII SJ!ICOHDED A Kl'rl:ON TO POSTPONE rNDEFDfrTELY A BXLL FOR .AH OBDI:HAHCl!: AMEHDXNG THl!: ZONIHG CRD:rNAHCl!: TO ADD A Nl!:W SECTION CALLED "SIGN CODI!:". Upon the cal.1 o.t' the ro1..l..~ the vote resul..ted aa £'o11.ow:a: .A7'ee: cC:a.:a1o1.1 u..bere So._._b~ So!JI'wla..._, •zw~ ~v~ ~. 81•-.t..Dc~ Sent:!.. ~-=- • • '32xl J- --- INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN BY AtrrHORITY ORDINANCE NO. '< SERIES OF ~974 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE XIV, OF THE ~969 E.M.C. BY AMENDING CHAPTER ~. SECTION ~. THEREOF AND ADDING A NEW SECTION TO CHAPTER 2 TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION ~~. TO CHANGE THE DEFINITION OF "VEHICLE" CONTAINED IN THE MODEL TRAFFIC CODE SO THAT BICYCLES ARE INCLUDED IN THE DEFINITION. WHEREAS. the ex:Lsting c!efinition of "vehic~e" as conta:Lned :Ln the Mode~ Traffic Code read together with oth~r prov~sions of said Code. give rise to conf1icting inter- pretat:Lons as to which provis:Lons app~y to bicyc1es; and WHEREAS. such conf1icts are not conducive to f&Lr admio:Lstration of justice; and WHEREAS, some compe~~:Lng :Lnterprec:ac:iona 1eave b:Lcyc~e r:Lders unprotected :Ln certain cr1.c::Lea1 traffic situat:Lons on the streets of the C:Lty of En&~ewood. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORD.&r.;o BY THE CITY COUIICIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD • COLOilADO • -fo11._. : Sect:Lon ~- T:Lc:~e XI.r, Chapter ~. Sect:Loa 1. of the 1969 E.M.C. :La hereby amended to read _. fo~~ow.: ~4-~-~: Aclopt:Lon (a) '2:bere :La hereby ..topted a.s a part: of the Eng~ewood Hun:Lc:Lpa~ Code. with the •-force and effect as though the •--re sec: forth :La fu~~ herein. that certaLn code known as ''Hode~ Traff:Lc Code for Co~orado Hunicipa~ities. ~966" (here:Lnafc:er referred c:o as ''Mode~ Traff:Lc Code") 25 o~~:Lc:La11y appro-. ... d. -~- -- '32xl J - Section 2. • • - adopted and pub1~shed by the Co1orado IU.ghway Safety Coun.c~1. by Reso1ut:~on thereof dat:ed February 17. 1966. except: the fo11owing art:~c1es and aect~ons thereof. which are dec1ared to be ~napp1~cab1e t:o t:hLs mun~cLpa1~t:y and are hereby express1y de1et:ed: (1) (2) (3) (4) Sect:~on 2-1 of Art:ic1e II thereof; Section 4-1. 4-2. 4-3. 4-5. and 4-7 of Art:~c1e IV thereof; Section 6-6 of Art:ic1e VI thereof; Section 10-1 of Art:ic1e X thereof; (5) Sect:Lon 15-5 (f) of Art:~c1e XV thereof; (6) Sect:Lon 17-9 of Art:Lc1e XVII there-of; (7) Section 25-2 (ff) of Art~c1e XXV thereof; (8) A11 of Art:~c1es XXII. XXIII. XXIV. XXVl: and XXVII thereof. (b) Whenever any provision of the Mode1 Tr&ff~c Code makes reference to any of the provisions thereof appearing -~ those portions of the Mode1 Traffic Code set: forth in subsection (a) (1) through (8). t:he same sha11 be taken to refer to the substituted provisions therefor. if any. cont~d within this T~t1e. Tit1e XIV. Chapter 2. of t:be 1969 E.M.C. is hereby -nded by t:he addition thereto of a new Section 11. which -2- II • • '32xl - - 14-2-11: • • - Definition of Vehic1e In 1ieu of the provisions of 125-2 (ff) of the Kode1 Traffic Code. the fo1- 1~ng provisions are hereby adopted: (ff) Vehic1e Any device which is capab1e of ~ving itse1f or of be~ng moved from p1ace to p1ace upon wbee1s or end1ess tracks. inc1udLng a b.i..c:yc1e • but: such term sha11 not: mean or Lnc1ude any farm tractor or imp1ement of husbandry designed pri.mari1y or exc1usive1y for use and used i..n agri..cu1tura1 operations or any device JDOved exc1usi..ve1y over st:at:i.on- ary rai1s or tracks or designed to UK>ve pr1.- -r1.1y through the air. rnt:roduced. read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the 18th day of March. 1974. Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 21st: day of March. 1974. Read by tit1e and passed on fina1 re8Ciing OG the 15th day of Apri1 0 1974. Pub1ished by tit1e as Ordinance Ro. 1974. on the 18th day of Apri1 0 1974. MAYOR -3- -----• Series of • • , - • • • • - ATTEST : ex off1.c1.o C1.ty Cl.erk-Treasurer .. ' . x. Kar1 Ho11enberger 0 do hereby cert:1.fy t:hat: t:- above and foregof..ng :f..a a true. acc:u.rate and c:omp1ete copy of t:he Ord1.nance • passed on f1.na1 read:Lng and pub11.s-d by e-1.t:l.e as Ord1.nance Ho. • Ser1.es of 1974. ex offic1.o C1.t:y C1erk-Treasurer -4- • • , - .. • • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. SERIES OF 1.974 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE XIV, OF THE 1.969 E.M.C. BY AMENDING CHAPTER 1, SECTION 1, THEREOF AND ADDING A NEW SECTION TO CHAPTER 2 TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 11., TO CHANGE THE DEFINITION OF "VEHICLE" CONTAINED IN THE MODEL TRAFFIC CODE SO THAT BICYCLES ARE INCLUDED IN THE DEFINITION. WHEREAS. the existing definition of ~•vebic~e'' as c:ont:a:Lned i.n the Model. Traffi.c Code read together wi.tb other provisions of said Code, give rise to con£1icting inter- pretations as to which provisions app1y to bicyc1es; and WHEREAS. such conf1icts are not conducive t:o fa.i.r admdnist:rat:ion of justice; and WHEREAS. some compe11ing interpretations 1eave bicyc1e riders unprotected in certain crit:ica1 traffic si.t:uat:i.ons on the streets of the Ci.t:y of Engl.e~. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI:TY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as fo11ows: Sec:t:i.on 1. Ti.tl.e XI~. Chapter 1.. Sec:ti.on 1. of the 1969 E.M.C. :Ls hereby amended to read a5 fo1l.ows: 1.4-1.-1.: Adopt:f._on (a) There i.s hereby adopted -a part of the Engl.e~ Mun.Lc:i.pal. Code. wi.th the •-force and effec: t -thcnogb the •-were set: forth 1.n ful.l. berei.n • that: c:ert:ai.n code known as "Model. Traffi.c: Code for Col.orado Hunf.c:i.pal.i.t:i.es. 1.966" (berei.naft:er referred t:o as ''Model. Tra££i.c: Code") a.s o~(:i.c::Lal.l.y appro"'.-ed • -1.- • • '32xl - Section 2. • • - . • adopted and pub1ished by the Co1orado H1.gbway Safety Counci1. by Reso1ut:ion thereof dat:ed February 17. 1966. except: the fo11owing art:ic1es and aect~ons thereof. which are dec~ared t:o be inapp1icab1e t:o this municipa1it:y and are hereby express1y de1et:ed: (1) Section 2-1 of Art:ic1e II thereof; (2) Section 4-1. 4-2. 4-3. 4-5. and 4-7 of Art:ic1e IV thereof; (3) Section 6-6 of Art:ic1e Vl: thereof; (4) Sect:ion 10-1 of Art:ic1e X thereof; (5) Section 15-5 (f) of Art:ic1e XV thereof; (6) (7) (8) Section 17-9 of Art:ic1e XVII there-of; Section 25-2 (ff) of Art:ic1e XXV thereof; A11 of Art:ic1es XXII. XXIII. XXIV. XXVI and XXVJ: I thereof. {b) M.enever any provision of the Mode1 Traffic: Code makes reference t:o any of the provisions thereof appearing .in those portions of the Mode1 Traffic Code set: forth in subsection (a) (1) through (8) • the same sha11 be taken to refer t:o the substituted Provisions therefor. if any. contained within this Tit:1e. Tit:1e XIV. Chapter 2. of the 1969 E.M.C. is he~eby -nded by the addition thereto of a new Section 11 0 which -2- • • '32xl - • • • - aha11 read as fo11ows: 14-2-11: Definition of Vehic1e In 1ieu of the provisions of 125-2 (ff) of the Hodel. Traffic Code. the fo1- 1owing provisions are hereby adopted: (ff). Vehic1e Any device which is c&pab1e of aK>ving itse1f or of being DK>ve.d from p1ace to p1ace upon vhee1a or end1ess tracks, Lnc1udLng a b1..c.yc::J...e • but: such term. sba11 not: mean or ~c1ude any farm tractor or :Uap1-nt of husbandry designed prilnari1y or exc1usive1y for use and used in agricu1tura1 operations or an.y dev:Lce DX>ved exc1u..sive1y over station- ary rai.1s or tracks or designed to ax:>ve pri- -.r1.1y through the ai.r. Introduced. read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the 18th day of March. 1974. Pub1ishe.d as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 21st day of March. 1974. Read by tit1e -..:1 p-sed oa fi.aa1 readli.D& oa the 15th day of April.• 1974. Pub1i.abed by tit1e -Ordl.aaoce Wo. 1974. on the 18th day of April.. 1.974 . -3- -----• Series of • • - - • • - AT'"I:EST: ex off~cLo CLty C1erk Treasurer . . I. 1Car1 No11enberger. do hereby certl.fy that the above and forego:l.ng :l.s a true. aeeura.t:e and com.p1ete copy of the OrdLnance • passed on f~na1 read~ng and pub1Lahed by t1.t1e as 0rd1.nance No. SerLes of 1974. ex officLo C1.ty C1erk-Treasurer • • - - • • • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCI~ BROWN BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. , SERIES OF 1974 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE XIV. OF THE 1969 E.M.C. BY AMENDING CHAPTER 1. SECTION 1. THEREOF AND ADDING A NEW SECTION TO CHAPTER 2 TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 11 0 TO CHANGE THE DEFINITION OF "VEHICLE" CONTAINED IN THE MODEL TRAFFIC CODE SO THAT BICYCLES ARE INCLUDED IN THE DEFINITION. WHEREAS. t:he ex"i..st:ing Cefinit:ion of •vehi.c:l.e•• as conta~ed i.n the Mode1 Traffic Code read t::oget::her with other provisions of said Code. give rise to conf1ict:ing int:er- pret:at:ions as to which provisions app1y to bicyc1es; and 'WHEREAS • such conf11..cts are not: conducive to fa.i.r adm.inist:ratio·n of _justice; and WHEREAS • s<>a>e c.-pe 11~ :Lnt::erpre tat:Loos 1eave bicyc1e riders unprotected Ln certain crit:ica1 traffic a:Lt::uati.ons on the st::reet::s of the C:Lt::y of Eng1ewood. _HOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. -fo11ows: Sect:::Loo 1. T:Lt1e XI~. Chapter 1. Sect:::Lon 1 0 of the 1969 E.M.C. ~-hereby amended t::o read .S fo11owa: 14-1-1: Adoption (a) There ~s hereby adopted as a part of the Eng1e~ Mun..i.c~pa1 Code. with the •-force and effect as though ebe a.-.e were set: forth in fu..11 herein • that certa.i.o code known as '"Mode1 Traf~c Code for Co1orado Hunic~pa1~t~es. 1966" (herein.aft::er referred to as '"Mode1 Traff~c Code") a.s o~(:.i.c~a11y approved • -1- • • -. '32xl - 1 - ,. • Sectt:on 2. ---.. ' . adopted and pub1ished by the Co1orado ~gbway Safety Counci1. by Reso1ution thereof dated February 17. 1966. except the fo11owing artic1es and aectLons thereof. which are dec1ared to be inapp1icab1e to this muni.cipa1ity and are hereby express1y de1eted: (1) Section 2-1 of Artic1e II thereof; (2) Section 4-1. 4-2. 4-3. 4-5. and 4-7 of Artic1e IV thereof; (3) Section 6-6 of Artic1e VI thereof; (4) Section 10-1 of Artic1e X thereof; (5) Section 15-5 (f) of Artic1e XV thereof; (6) Section 17-9 of Artic1e XVII there- of; (7) Section 25-2 (ff) of Artic1e XXV thereof; (8) A11 of Artic1es XXII. XXIII 0 XXIV. XXVI and XXVII thereof. (b) ta.enever any provision of the Mode1 Traffic Code ..akes reference to any of the provisions thereof appearing .in those portions of the Hode1 Traffic Code set forth in subsection (a) (1) th.rough (8). the •-sha11 be taken to refer to the substituted provisions therefor • if any • contaioed within this Ti.t1e. Ti.t1e XIV. Chapter 2. of the 1969 E.M.C. is he,....by -nded by the addition thereto of a new Sect:l.on 11 0 which -2- -- I' 32 X I - • • - aha11 read as fo11o~s: 14-2-11 : Def1.n.it:l.on of Veh:l.c1e In 1:l.eu of the prov1.s:l.ons of 125-2 (ff) of the Mode1 Traff:l.c Code. the fo1- 1ow1.o.g prov:l.s:l.ona are hereby adopted: (ff) Veh1.c1e Any clev1.ce wtrl.ch :l.s cap-1e of DK>v:l.ng :l.tse1f or of be:i..o.g IDDved from p1ace to pLace upon wbee1s or end1ess tracks• :i..nc1ud:i..ng a b1.cyc1e. but such te:nn sha11 not mean or 1.o.c1ude any fa:nn tractor or Lmp1ement of h.-bandry des:l.gned pr:l.mar:l.1y or exc1ua:l.ve1y for use and used :l.n agr::l.cu1tura1 operations or any dev1..c.e UJOved exc1u..sive1y over st:.a.t:i...oo.- ary rai.1s or tracks or designed to DK>ve pr:l.- -ari.1y through the a:l.r. Introduced • read ::l.n fu11 and p-•ed on f::l.rat read::l.ng on the 18th day of Karch. 1974. · Pub1:l.abed as a B:l.11 for an Ord~ oo the 21at day of Harch 0 1974. -ad by t1.t1e and p-•-oa. f1.na1 reac11.aa OD tbe 1Stb day of Apr1.1. 1974. Pub11.abed by t:l.t1e a.s Ord:Laaoce Wo. 1974 0 on the 18th day of Apr:l.1 0 1974. MAYOR -3- Ser::l.ea of • • - - • • - .... ArrEST: ex off~c~o C~ty C1erk-Treasurer x. 1Car1 No11enberger. do hereby certify that the above and forego~ng ~s a true. accurate and comp1ete copy of the Ord~ance • passed on f~na1 read~ng and pub1~abed by t:1.t1e aa Ord~nance No. Se~ea of 1974. ex off~c~o C~ty C1erk-Treaaurer -4- II • • , X - - • • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN BY AurHORITY ORDINANCE NO. , SERIES OF 1974 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE XIV, OF THE 1969 E .M.C. BY AMENDING CHAPTER 1, SECTION 1, THEREOF AND ADDING A NEW SECTION TO CHAPTER 2 TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 11, TO CHANGE THE DEFINITION OF "VEHICLE'' CONTAINED IN THE HODEL TRAFFIC CODE SO THAT BICYCLES ARE INCLUDED IN THE DEFINITION. WHEREAS,. the ex:L.stin.g c:!efi.ni.t:i.on of ·~hi.c:1e•• a..s cont:a:Lned :Ln. t:he Mode1 Tra£f:Lc Code read t:oget:her wi.t:h ot:her provisions of said Code,. give rise lt:o conf'1f..ct:in.g Lnte.r- pretations as to which provisions app1y to bicyc1ea; and WHEREAS, such con£1:Lct:s are not: conduc::Lve t:o fa:Lr aclm:l..n1..s t::ra.t:i.on of _just: ice; and WHEREAS,. some compe11ing interpretations 1eave bi.cyc1e riders unprotected in certain crit:ica1 traffic s:Lt:uat::Lons on t:he streets of t:he C:Lt:y of Eng1ewood. ~. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as fo11ows: Sect::Lon .1 . T1.t:1e XJ...T, Chapter 1, Sect::Lon 1. of the 1969 E.M..C. :Ls hereby amended t:o read &5 fo11ova: 14-1-1: Adopt: :Lon (a) There :Ls hereby adopted aa a part: of the Eng1evoocl Manic:Lpa.1 Code, wi.t:h the •-force and effect: -t:hougb the •-were set: forth :Ln fu11 bere:Ln. t:hat: cert:a:Ln code known as ''Mode1 Traff:Lc Code for Co1orado Hunic:Lpa1:Lt::Les. 1966" (bere:Lnaft:er referred t:o as ''Mode1 Tra£f:Lc Code") as o~.(_:Lc:La11y appro-.-ed, -1- • • '32xl - • • Section 2. • • - . . adopted and pub1ished by the Co1orado ~ghway Safety Counci1. by Reso1ution thereof dated February 17. 1966. except the fo11ow1ng artic1es and eec::t1._ons thereof., wh1..ch are dec1a.red to be inapp1icab1e to this municipa1ity and are hereby express1y de1eted: {1) Section 2-1 of Artic1e II thereof; (2) Section 4-1. 4-2. 4-3. 4-5. and 4-7 of Artic1e IV thereof; (3) Section 6-6 of A:rtic1e VI thereof; {4) Section 10-1 of Artic1e X thereof; {5) Section 15-5 (f) of Artic1e XV thereof; (6) Section 17-9 of Artic1e XVII there- of; {7) Section 25-2 (ff) of Artic1e XXV thereof; {8) A11 of Artic1es XXII. XXIII. XXIV. XXVI and XXVII thereof. {b) libenever any provision of the Mode1 Traffic Code makes reference to any of the provisions thereof appearing _:f.n t:b.ose portions of the Mode1 Traffic Code set forth in subsection (a) (1) through (8). the same sba11 be taken to refer to the substituted provisions therefor. if any • contained within this Tit1e. Tit1e XIV. Chapter 2. of tbe 1969 E.M.C. is be:::"eby -nded by the addition thereto of a new Seetion 11. which -2- • • '32xl - • • .. - sha11 read as fo11ows: 14-2-11: Defin1tion of Vehic1e ~n 1ieu of the provisions of 125-2 (ff) of the Mode1 Traffic Code. the fo1- 1owing provisions are hereby adopted: (ff) Vehic1e Any device which is capab1e of moving itse1f or of being moved frOID p1ace to p1ace upon wbee1s or end1ess tracks • i.n.c.1ud:Lng a b~cyc1e • but such term. sha11 not ~an or :i.oc1ude any farm tractor or imp1ement of husbandry designed pr:i.mari1y or exc1usive1y for use and used in .gricu1tura1 operations or any device JDOve-d e.x.c::1u..sive1y over station- ary rai1s or t:rack.s or designed to move pri- aar:i.1y through the air. ~otroduced. read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the 18th day of Karch. 1974. Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 21st day of Karch. 1974. Bead by t:i.t1e and passed 011 fina1 re..S:i.a& oa the 15th day of Apri1. 1974. Pub1isbed by tit1e as OrdL~ llo. 1974. 011 the 18th day of Apri1 0 1974. -3- Series of II • • x l - • • --.. - ATTEST: ex off~cLo C~ty C1erk Treasurer x. Kar1 No11enberger. do hereby cert:l.fy that the above and foregoL_ng :l.s a true. ac:eu..rate an.d com.p1.ete c:o-py of t:he Ord:Lnance • p-sed on f~a1 rea~ -pub~s-d by t~t1e -OrdLnance No. Se~es of 1974. ex offLCLO CLty C1erk-Tre-urer- -4- -• '32 x l ----- - - • --- ATTEST : ex off~cLo C~ty Clerk Treasurer x. K.ar1 No11enberger. do hereby cert:1.fy that the above and forego:Lag :La a t:rue • ac.c::urate and COJIIP1ete copy o£ the Ord:l..n.a1ce. p-sed on f:f..Da1 rea~ag -pubLi..s._d by t:1.t1e -O:r~nanc:e Mo. Se~• of 1974. -4- -- , l - • • • • .. - .... RESOLUTION NO. _L/.s.O<O..._• SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION MAk'LNG CERTAIN FINDINGS AND DETERNINATIONS RELATING T O ANNEXATIO::<I PROCEDURE AFTER REQUIRED HEARING. WHEREA~, the City of Eng1ewood, Co1orado commenced proceedings for annexation of 1and tota1Lng 183 acres, more or 1ess; and WHEREAS. the Co1orado Mun~cipa1 Annexat~on Act of 1965. as amended, requires the annexing munici.pa1ity to ho1d a hearing and m.ak.e certai.n fi..ndi....ngs, conc.1u.sions and determi.n_at::i.on...s; and WHEREAS, due notice as requi.._re.d by said statute has been given for said hea..ri.ng .. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUl>.'CIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. as fo11o"'s: Section 1 .. That the Ci.t::y Counci1 of the City of Eng1e~ood, f~nds, conc1udes and det::er.mi.nes that: the app1i.cab1e requirements of Section 4 of the Municipa1 Annexation Act of 1965, as amended, have been ~et:: and that the territory to be annexed is e1ig~1e for annexation t::o and by the City of Eng1ewood. In makLng its conc1usi.on and determination~ the City Counci1 has revie~ed a11 the evidence~ testimony and exbib~ts presented at that certa~n pub1ic hearing he1d on September 10 1974; a11 exh~bits offered at a hearing he1d in the Distr~ct • Court in and for the 18th Judicia1 D~strict before the Honorab1e Marv~n w_ Foote~ District Judge; and data re1at~ng to a11 matters in connection with the annexation_ As a resu~t thereof. and in comp1iance ~th the Order of the District Court, and having reso1ved any conf1icts in the evidence and data presented~ the fo11owing specifi~ findings are made: -1-• • '32xl - - • --- 1. That more than a two-thirds contiguity for not 1css th~ three years ex~sts between the pr2sent bound~es of Eng1ewood, Co1orado and the then proposed new1y annexed area. The City Counci1 specifica11y f~nds that there Ls 69.8847. cont~gu~ty based upon the testLmony of the C~ty Eng- Lneer and after review of a11 ~aps. deeds and other data used in draw~ng said boundaries on an i11usrrated annexation map .. 2.. No 1a.nd a..rea. of 20 acres or more wit:h an. assessed va1uation of $200.000.00 or more for 1and or structure or both for ad va1orum purposes for the year next: preceding this annex- ation has been annexed .. 3. No add~t~ona1 Lmposed on the new1y annexed e1ection .. terms area or conditions are to be which wou1d require an 4.. No 1and he1d in ident:ica1 ownership has been divided in estab1ishLng the boundaries of territory annexed as of the date of the Reso1ut:ion to annexw which was passed on Ju1y 16, 1973. Counc~1 notes that 1and purported1y conveyed by Dorsey Ha11, Jr., A1onzo C. Ha11, Ho~ard H. Ha11 and E1eanor Hoag1and to Ha11 Land and Leasing Co., Inc. on Ju1y 3 • 197 3. by Warranty Deed dated that date and ackn.ow1edged and recorded on Ju1y 5, 1973, ~as ineffect~ve ~n that one Rose L. weeks was t .he true owner. The City Counci.1 received a 1etter and i.n£oomation from Rose L . Weeks by her attorney Robert 'Wham of the case of Hal1 vs. Brannan Sand an_d Grave1 Company. 158 Co1o. 201. 405 PZd 749. ~n which the Supreme Court ru1ed that: said 1a.nd be1onged to Rose L. \Jeeks and not to the conveyors or conveyees of said l,J'a.rra.n.t:y Deed. A1so, the District: Court of the County of Arapahoe, State of Co1o- rado entered judgment in favor of Rose L. Weeks as owner of said property in the conso1idated c.a..ses of t"eeks v-s. H.a.11, C~vi1 Act~on No. 23469. and Ha11 Land and Leasing Co .• Inc. vs-Heek.s • C~vi1 Act~on No. 23568. s~d area be~ng a11 that part o£ the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of s~d Sect~on 8 1yi.ng North and West of the channe1 of the South P1at:te River, which was owned by Mrs. Weeks as of Ju1y 16, 1973. Counci1 further f~nds that the sa~d Rose L. weeks conveyed s~d property by Warranty Deed dated October 19. 1973 to one Pau1 T. Van Wi.nk1e. recorded October 19, 1973 in the reco rds of the Rec order of Arapahoe County. ~n Book 2180 at page 421 • -2- -- -• • .. - ... -Further. the City Counci1 notes that a Deed from Norman E. Samp1e and E1izabeth A. Samp1e to Dorsey Ha11~ Jr., A1onzo C. Ha11, Ho~ard H. Ha11 and E1eanor Hoag1and, was ineffective as of the date of the Resolution to annex because said Deed was ackno~1edged on Ju1y 20, 1973, and recorded July 23, 1973. A Warranty Deed from Lester W. Hunter to Dorsey Ha11, Jr .• A1onzo C. Ha11, Ho~ard H. Ha11 and E1eanor Hoag1and was also ~neffective on the date of the Reso1ution to annex si_nce the same was &ek:noW'1edged on Ju..1y 20. 1973 and recorded Ju1y 23, 1973. 5. C:l.ty Counc:l.1 f:L.nds that the ra:l.1road 1and a11eged1y d:l.v:ided by the a.nnexat:l.on. :l.s joi-n.ed because said rai1road 1and is :L.n the City of En.g1e"Wood on two sides an.d the ann.exation. of t:he ra.i1road 1a.nd in the ne.w1y .annexed area joins said ra.i.1road 1an..d on both sides. 6. The Ci_ty Couaci_1 f:L.nds that an extens:l.ve hearing occurred wherein any party in interest had amp1e opportunity to make Lnquiry by cross-examination and to present any and al1 materia1s either for or against the proposition of annex- ation as ref1ected in the Reso1ut~on to ~ex and that said hearing was du1y conducted ~n proper form according to ~aw. · Section 2_ The C:l.ty Couac:l.1 of the City of En.g1e"WOod. further f~nds. conc1udes and determines that no anoexatLon e1ection is required in sa..i.d a..n.n.exation._ Sect:l.on 3. That the C1erk of the City of Eng1e"WOod sha11 attest and aff:l.x the sea.1 of the Ci_ty of En.g1ewood to th:l.s reso1ut:l.on and that pub1...i.cati.on of this reso1u.tion is requi.red. ADOPTED AND APPROVED th:l.s 15th day of Apr:l.1. 1974. -3- • • '32 x l - - • --- ATTEST: / ,( -' , '--' (-,-' ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer .. . . I, Kar1 No11enberger, ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer of the City of Eng1ewood. Co1orado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoLng ~s a true, accurate and comp1ete copy of Beso1utioa. No, IQ • Series of 1974, 1 ./-'-- ex officio City C1erk-Treas~er -4- -- - - • --- RESOLUTION NO. /Q s ·ERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS RELATING TO ANNEXATION PROCEDURE AFTER REQUIRED HEARING. WHEREAS~ the City of Eng1ewood,. Co1orado commenced proceedLngs for annexation of 1and tota1~ng 183 acres. more or 1ess; and WHEREAS, the Col.orado Mun~c~pal. Annexat~on Act of 1965, as amended, requires the annexing municipa1ity to ho1d a hearLng and 'ID.ak:e certain fi.n._di..ngs,. cone 1usi.ons and determinations; and WHEREAS, due notice as required by said statute has been g:Lven for said hearing ... BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as fol.l.o~s: Section 1 ... That the City Counci.1 of the City of Eng1ewood,. finds, conc1udes and determines that the app1i.cab1e requirements of Section 4 of the Muni.ci.pa1 Annexation Act of 1965,. as amended, have been met and that the territory to be annexed is e1igib1e for annexation to and by the City of Eng1ewood ... In ~aki.ng its conc1usion and determination the C~ty Cocnci1 has reviewed a11 the evidence~ testimony and exhibits presented at t:hat certain pu.b1ic hearing he1d on September 10 1974; a11 exhibits offered at a hearing he1d in the District • Court in and for the 18th Jud~cia1 District before the Honorab1e Marvin W. Foote, District Judge; and data re1ating to a11 matters in connection with the annexation. As a resu1t thereof~. and in comp1iance with the Order of the District Court, and having reso1ved any conf1icts in the evidence and data presented, the fo11owing specifi~ findings are made: -1.--- '32xl - 1- • • • • - 1. That more than a two-thirds cont~uity for not 1css th~ three yc~rs exists between the present boundaries of Eng1e~ood. Co1orado and the then proposed new1y annexed area. The City Counci1 specifica11y finds that there is 69.8847. contiguity based upon the test~ny o£ the City Eng- ineer and after review of a11 ~aps, deeds and other data used in drawing said boundaries on an i11ustrated annexation map. 2 _ No 1a.nd area of 20 acres or UlOre with an assessed va1uation of $200.000 .00 or more for 1and or structure or both for ad va1orum. purposes for the ~ar next preceding this a.nn.ex- ation has been annexed. 3. No additiona1 terms or conditions are to be i.m:posed on. the new1y an_nexed area whic.h wou1d require an e1ect:ion. 4. No 1and be1d i.n i.denti.cal. ownershi.p has been divided in estab1ishing the boundaries of territory annexed as of the date of the Reso1ution to annex, which was passed on Ju1y 16~ 1973. Counci1 notes that 1and purported1y conveyed by Dorsey Ha11~ Jr., A1onzo C. Ha11, Howard H. Ha11 and E1eanor Hoag1and to Ha11 Land and Leasing Co., Inc. on Ju1y 3~ 1973, by t.Jarra.nty Deed dated that date and acknow1edged and recQrded on Ju1y 5, 1973, was ineffective in that one Rose L. weeks was the true o~..n1er. The City Cou:nci1 received a 1etter and information from Rose L . Weeks by her attorney Robert Wham of the case of Ha11 vs. Bra.n.na.n. Sand and Grave1 Company , 158 Co1o. 201, 405 PZd 749, in which the Supreme Court ru1ed that said 1and be1onged to Rose L. ~eks and n ot to the conve yors or conveyees of said Warranty Deed. A1so • the District Court of the County of Arapahoe, State of Co1o- rado entered judgment in favor of Rose L. Weeks as owner of said property in the conso1idated cases of ~eks vs. Ha11, Ci.vi1 Acti.on No. 23469. and Ha11 Land and Leasi.ng Co .• Inc. vs. ~~eks, Civi1 Action No. 23568, said area being a11 that part of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Secti.on 8 1y:i.ng North and West of the c hanne1 of the South P1atte River, which was O'W'Ded by ~trs. l.J'eeks as of Ju1y 16, 1973. Counci1 f-urther finds that the said Rose L. ~eeks conveyed said property by Warranty Deed dated October 19. 1973 to one Pau1 T. Van Wi.nk1e. recorded October 19, 1973 in the records of t he Recorder of Arapahoe County. :Ln Book 2180 at page 421 • -2- • • '32 x l - - • • • - , Further, the City Counci1 notes that a Deed from No~an E. Samp1e and E1izabeth A. Samp1e to Dorsey Ha11, Jr •• A1onzo C. Ha11, Howard H. Ha11 and E1eanor Hoag1and. was ineffective as of the date of the Reso1ution to annex because said Deed was ackno~1edged on Ju1y 20, 1973, and recorded Ju1y 23. 1973. A Warranty Deed from Lester W. Hunter to Dorsey Ha11. Jr .• A1onzo C. Ha11. Ho~ard H. Ha11 and E1eanor Hoag1and was also ineffective on the date of the Reso1ution to a.n.nex since the S.aDIIIIe was ackn.ow1edged on July 20. 1973 and recorded Ju1y 23. 1973. 5. City Coun.ci..1 f:i_nds that the rai1road 1and a11eged1y divided by the annexation, is joined because said rai1road 1and is in the City of Eng1e~ood on two s~des and the annexation of t:he ra.i.1road 1and i..n. t:he ne-w1y a.nnexed area joins said ra.i.1roa.d 1a.nd on both sides. 6. The C:i.ty Counc:i.1 fi.nds that an extensi.ve heari..ng occurred wherein any party in interest had amp1e opportunity to ~ake inq~ry by cross-examination and to present any and a11 materials either for or against the proposition of annex- ation as ref1ected in the Reso1ution to annex and that said hearing was du1y conducted in proper form according to 1aw. -Secti.on 2 _ The Ci.ty Counci.1 of the City of Eng1ewood. further finds~ conc1udes and dete~nes that no annexation e1ectLon is required in said annexation. Section 3. That the C1erk of the Ci.ty of Eng1ewood sha11 attest and aff:i.x the sea1 of the C:i.ty of Eng1e~ to thi.s reso1uti..on and that pub1ic:ation of this reso1ution is required. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 15th day of Apr:L1. 1974. -3- -- '32 x l - J - • • • - ATTEST: ... ' ex of£ic1o City C1erk-Treasurer I, Kar1 No11enberger, ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer of the City of Engl.._ood. Colorado. do hereby cert~ that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and comp1ete copy of Resolution No. IQ • Series of 1974. ·ex officio City C1erk-T:reas=rer -4- • • 'a2 xl 1 - • • • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN I;Y Al .. lTUOr..IT'.: OlU>INA:>ICE 110. /.:Z., • SERIES OF 1974 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REE~ACTING SECTION 22.4-13 ENTITLED "I-I LIGHT II\.."DU STRI .. AL Dl.STRICT" OF THE CITY OF ENGLE"'-'OOD C01'1PREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE (ORDINANCE NO. 26, SERIES 1..963 • AS AHENDED) \-THEREIN SAID SECTION RELATES TO PERI-UTTED PRINCIPAL USES, ~fiNI~l YARD AREAS, LIHITATIONS ON EXTER."'lAL EFFECTS OF USES, OUTDOOR STORAGE AND WASTE DISPOSAL AND SCREENING. NOW, THEREFORE . BE IT ORDAINEJ BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE C,t.TY OF ENGLEl.JOOD, COLORADO, a.s fo11ows: Section 1~ That: Section 22 .. U.-13 of the Comprehensive Zoni.ng~­ Ordinancc, b~ir.g Ordinance No .. 26, Series 1963 , as amended. is her~by rep~a1ed acd reenacted to read as fo11ows: 22 .. 4-13 I-1 Light Indu s tr~a1 District The I-1 Industria1 District is co~posed of certain Icdustria1 areas o£ the Ci~y p1us certain open areas where . simi1ar induscria1 deve1cp~ent appears 1ike1y to occur. The I-1 1ndust:ria1 District shou1d be 1ocated near major roadways and cr~ck rcut:es ~o that tra£fic generated from the Industr~a1 D1scrict wi~1 not fLood r he res~dentia1 streets in the area. The regu1ations for thLs District arP designed to stab1i1ize and protect the essentia1 characc~ristics o£ the District as ~~11 as the areas surrounding the District. To these ends, deve1opment is 1imiced to 1ighc ir-duscria1 uses p1us certain uses provLdir.g services to the area. and regu1ations are es- tab1ishe d co prcvid~ for adequate scrcenLng and to govern the externa1 e££ects o£ uses £our.d withLn the I-1 Light Inrlustria1 Di..st::ri..cc.. BOTH TO PROTECT RESIDENCES FROM AN llNDESTRABLE EN- VIRO~~lE:-lT AND TO ENSURE THE RESERVATION OF ADEQUATE AREAS FOR Il\l'DUS T RIAL DEVELOPY..IE"-'T, NEW RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IS EXCLUDED FRON THIS D ISTRICT , EXCEPT FOR FACILITIES FOR A CARETAKER. -1..- • • '32xl - J - • • • • .. - a _ Supp~cmentarv regulacions. The provisions found Ln this Zone OistrLcc sha11 be sub~cct to the requirements and standards Lou.nd i.::1 § 22.5, Suppl.C:Xllle:ntary Regu1ations. u.n1ess othe~se provided for i n this OrdLnance or an amendment hereto. b. P~rmittcd princ~pa1 uses. No 1and sha11 be us e d OR OCCUPIED and ro struct~c sha11 be DESIGNED, erected, al.tered, USED OR OCCUP1ED eft~ar ge8 -er-~S~ft~ateed-~~~ass-e~herw~se-p•e­ ¥~6e~-E e •-~R-@hk s-9•8 ~ftaa~•. except Lor one or more of the fo1- 1owing uses : (1) Ma.nu£acturin.g. processing and/or fabrication: The manu£accurLng, processing and/or fabr~­ cat:i.on. as eCUDD.era.ted a.n.d l.i.mi.ted herein. of any commodity ex.cept the fo11cnri.ng: Abrasives, basic manu.L3.Cture; A1coho1~c disti11ation; AnLma1 by-products, basic ~u£acture and processing; ASPHALT, 1'1A.'vl..'TACTURE AND PROCESSING; B one b1ack.., basic ma.nufa.c tu..re; Brewery; Carbcn b1ack or 1amp bLack. bas~c manu£acture; Charcoa1. bas~c manu£acture; Chem1ca1s, heavy or Lndustr1a1. basic man- ufaccure or processing; Cinder ar-d cLnder b1ocks. basic manufacture or fabrication; C1ay and c1ay products. basic ~u£acture or £ab r i.cat::i.cn; Coa1 OR coke. mdnufactu~i.ng or processing; ~oncre~e and coccrete products. ~acu£acture or fabrication; Detergent:.& • soaps and by-products • using an~a1 fac. basic manufacture; E1ectric power generaccr station; Fermented fruits arA vegccab1e products. ma.r:.u£actu.re; Fert:i1i.zers: manufacture or processing; Fungicides. ~anu£acture; Gases. other than nitrogen acd oxygen. manu- facture; -2-• • , - (2) • • • • ... - G1ass manufacture; G1ue and size, manu£acture; Grain m:i.11:Lng; Graphite, m.a.nu.fa.c.tu..re; Gypsum and other fo~ of p1aster base,. m.anu f ac t::"1..1.re ; Insectic~des, manufacture; Insu1acioa ~ f1ammab1c types, ~anufacture or fabrication; Matches, manufacture; Meat s1aughtering e•-paek~as; Meta1s, extraction or smel.ting; Meta1s, ingots,. pigs. eaae~aga,. sheets,. or bars,. tna.nu£a.c.ture; Oi1s and fats,. anLma1 and vegetab1e,. ~u­ fact:ure; Pa.Lncs,. pigUJents,. eo.a:me 1.s,. j a:pan.s,. l.acq-uers,. putty,. varnishes,. whiLing and wood fi11ers,. manufacture or fabrication; Paper pu1.p and ce11u1ose,. ba.si._c Dl&D.u...facture; Paraffin,. ma.n.ufa.ctu:re; Petrol.c"UID .a.n.d pe:trol.ue:m products,. m.a.n._u.fa.cture or processing; Port1a.nd and sim.i1a.r cenlen.t:s,. 'D1&n..-u£a.ctu_re; Rubber,. manufacture,. p~eeeea~ag,. or recLaiming; Sawm:i.11 or p1aning m:i.11s; Se~,. roxins,. viruses, manu£acture; Sugars and starches. manufacture; Tannery; Turpenci.ne • manufacture; Wax and wax products!!' m.a:nu..facture; Wood presexv~ng by creosot:.ing or other pres- sure impregnation of wood by preservatives; Sa1e at: 'Wh_o1esa1e or storage: The sa1e at who1esa1e ~ the warehousing and/or storage of any commodi..t:y except: the £oL1owi__ng: (a) Live anLma1s; (b) Commercia1 exp1osives; (c) Above-ground bu1k storage o£ £1ammab1e 1iquids or gases, un1ess and on1y to dbe -3-• • , J - • ( • • - ... extent that the storage of such 1iquids or gases is direct1y connected with energy or heating devices on the premises or to service a~~aeen~ rai1road 1ocomotives_ (3) Sa1c at retai1: The sa1e at reta11 of the fo11owing: (a) Hardware ; (b) Any commodity ~anufactured, processed or fabricated on the premdses; (c) Any commodity warehoused on the premises; (d) Equipment, supp1ies and ~ateria1s (except commcrcia1 exp1osives) designed especia11y for use in agricu1ture, mining, i..ndu.stry, business, transportatLon, bui1ding and other construction; (4) Repair, renta1 and servicLng: The repair renta 1 and servicing of any commodity, the ~anufacture, processing, fabrication, ware- housing or sa1e of which commodity is permitted in the District; {5) AMBULANCE SERVICE; (6) Anima1 hospita1; runs must be enc1osed by a s1x (6) foot so11d fence; (7) ANY USE INTENDED TO PROVIDE AMUSEMENT OR ENTER- TAIN!'1ENT ON PAYMENT OF A FEE OR ADMISSION CHARGE; (8) Bank; {9) B1ue pr1ntLng; (10) C1inic• denta1 or medica1; -4-• • r 32xl - l - • ( • • - (l.l.) CONTRACTOR YARD FOR VEHICLES. EQUIP~1ENT. MATERIALS AND/OR SUPPLIES: A CONTRACTOR YARD FOR VEHICLES • EQUI~NT • MAT- ERIALS • Ar-.'1>/0R SUPPLIES w'HICH COMPLIES WITH ALL OF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: (a) IS PROPERLY GRADED FOR DRAINAGE. SURFACED ~·liTH CONCRETE • ASPHALTIC CO:<:CRETE • ASPHALT • OIL OR ANY OTHER DUST-FREE SURFACING AND MAINTAINED IN GOOD CONDITION. FREE OF WEEDS. DUST. TRASH AND DEBRIS; (b) IS PROVIDED WITH BARRIERS OF SUCH D~NSIONS THAT OCCUP~~ OF ADJACENT STRUCTURES ARE NOT UNREASONABLY DISTURBED. EITHER BY DAY OR BY NIGHT. BY THE 1'10VE1'1ENT OF VEHICLES. MACHINERY • EQUIP1'1ENT .JR SUPPLIES; (c) IS PROVIDED WITH ENTRANCES AND EXITS SO LOCATED AS TO MINIMIZE TRAFFIC CONGESTION; (d) IS PROVl:DED WITH BARRIERS OF SUCH TYPE AND SO LOCATED THAT NO PARKED VEHICLES WILL EX- TEND BEYOl\'D THE YARD SPACE OR INTO THE RE- QUIRED SCREENING AREA IF ADJOINING OR AD- JACENT TO A RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT; (e) LIGHTING FACILITIES ARE SO ARRANGED THAT THEY NEITHER UNREASONABLY DISTURB OCCUPANTS OF ADJACEr-.7 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES NOR INTERFERE WITH TRAFFIC. (1.2) Educational. institution; (13) El.ectric substation; (14) Gas regu1ator station; (15) Greenhouse; (16) Laboratories; (17) LIQUOR STORE (SALE BY PACKAGE); -5-• • '32 xl - 1- • (~B) (1.9) --- .... Mote1 or hote1; .. . . Motor vehic1e service or gaso1~ne and oi1 serivce stations; (20) NEWSPAPER DISTRIBUTION STATION; (21.) Offices; (22) Parking and/or commerc~a1 storage of operab1e vehi.c1es; (23) Pet Stores; (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31.) (32) (33) (34) PRIVATE CLUB. LODGE OR FRATERNITY; Publ.ic buil-dings; Rai1road faci1ities, but not Lnc1udLng shops; Re1igious institutions; Restaurants; Savings and 1oan. association; SCHOOL FOR TRAININC IN OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS • EN- ROLLMENT HAY BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC OR LIMITED. MAY INCLUDE DORMITORIES FOR STUDENTS AND INSTRUC- TORS; Te1ephone exchange; Termina1 for intra-city or inter-city vehic1es for move~ent o£ persons or freight; Util.ity pumping station; Water reservoir. c. Maximum gross f1oor area in structures. The su~ tota1 of the gross fLoo r area in al~ scructures on a ~ot~ ex- c1uding the gross f1oor area of off-street parking garages. shal.l. be not greater than two (2) times the area of the l.ot on which the structures ~e 1ocated . -6--- '32 x l - - • d. UPO N . ADJO INS A S E T-BACK O F §22.4-I3 i. • • - Mi n imum Y a r d . WHE RE AN I -I B U ILDING SITE ABUTS OR IS A D J ACENT TO A RES I D ENTYAL ZO NE DISTRICT. TEN (10) FEE T IS REQUIRED EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN e. Mini mum privare o E f-stree ~ parking. p1ementary Regu1ations.) (See Sup- f. Mini~~ priva~e o f f-s t r e et 1oad~ng. p1em.en.tary Reg·u1ati..ons ... ) (See Sup- g. Accessory bui1dings and permit~ed accessory uses ... Any accessory bui1dLag or use 1ncide nca1 on1y to a pe~tted pr~ncipa1 use, which accessory bu~1ding or use comp1~es ~th a.11 o£ the fo11ow-ing condi.ti.on.s: (1) Is c1ear1y incident&~ and customary to and common1y assocLated with the operation o£ the ~oe-hy-~Sft~ PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USE. (2) Is operate d and maintained under the same ownPrshLp~ or by 1essees or concessiona~res the reo£~ a....,_d o n the SaJne 1ot as the l:lee-hy ~&ht> FERNITIED PRI~'CIPAL USE. (3) Does not incLude structures or structura1 Ceatur~s inconsistent wich the Wee-hy-~she PEIU-1ITIED PRI~IPAL USE. (4) Does not inc1udc residentia1 cccupancy except by carttakers or watchmen; (5) I£ operated part1ai1y or entire1y in detached structur~s. such detached structures sha11 be 1imited to -a gross f1oor area of not more than ten (10) pe rcent of che area of the 1ot on which the Yse-by-R*she PERMITIED PRINCIPAL (6) U SE :Ls 1cca..t:.ed; If operated partia11y or entire1y withLn the scructur~ cont:.ai~ng ~he ~oo-hy-~she PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USE. the gross £1oor area within such structure uti1~zed by accessory uses (except g~ages~ 1oadLng -7-• • '32 x l - --- docks and company dining rooms) sha11 be not greater than ten (10) percent of the gross f1oor area of the structure containing the ~ee-ey-~gRe PERMITTED PRIN- CIPAL USE. h. LIMITATIONS ON EXTERNAL EFFECTS OF USES. EVERY USE ESTABLISHED OR PLACE D l.I'TO OPERATIO<~ AFTER THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL COl'fi>LY FORTHWITH WITH THE FOL- LO\,j'ING LIHITATIONS. ALL USES ESTABLISHED AND IN OPERATION ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE MADE TO CO]"[PLY WITH THE FOLLOWING ·LI~ITTATIONS ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 1 0 1977: (1) VOLU~1E OF SOUND GENERATED. EVERY USE. UNLESS EXPRESSLY EXEl'1PTED BY THIS ORDINANCE. SHALL BE SO OPERATED THAT THE VOLUME OF SOUND INHERE:>."TLY A._"D RECURI'<ENTLY GENERATED DOES NOT E..XCEED SEVENTY (70) DECIBELS AT ANY POINT OF ANY BOUI>.'DARY LINE OF THE LOT ON WHICH THE USE IS LOCATED. (2) Vibration generated. Every use sha11 be-so operated that the ground v1bration inherent1y and recurrent1y generated is not perceptib1e, WITHOUT INSTRUNEI>."TS • at any point o£ any boundary 1ine of the 1ot on which the use is 1ocated ... (3) Emission of heat, g1are, radiation, dust and fumes. Every use sha11 be so operated that it does not emit an obnoxious or dan- gerous degree o£ beat, g1are eee~, radiation. dust or fumes g48-~•-ameke beyond any bound- ary 1i.ne. o£ the l.ot on which the use is 1ocate.d. (4) OUTDOOR STORAGE AND WASTE DISPOSAL. (a) NO HIGHLY F"LAl'U-L~LE OR EXPLOSIVE LIQUIDS. SOLIDS OR GASES SHALL BE STORED IN BUl .K ABOVE GROUND. TANKS OR DRUMS OF FUEL FOR RAILROAD LOCO- MOTIVE FUELING OR DIRECTLY CONNECTING WITH ENERGY DEVICES • HEATING DEVICES -8-• • -· '32xl - - • • (b) (c) --- OR APPLIANCES LOCATED ON LOT AS THE TA:-.""KS OR DRUNS ARE EXCLUDED FROM THIS P R ALL OlTIDOOR STORAGE FACI L FUEL, RAW NATERIALS AND P AND ALL FUEL, RAW MATERI A PRODL'CTS STORED OUTDOORS ENCLOSED BY A SOLID FENCC ADEQUATE TO CONCEAL SUCH FUEL, RAW MATERIALS AND I' ADJACENT RES l:DENTIAL DIS T VIDEO, HO\./EVER, THAT SUC JI WALL NEED NOT EXCEED EIGH IN HEIGHT; No materials or wa.st:es s h posit~d upon a 1ot in sue ~anner that chey may be ~ o££ the 1ot by natural c ~ i. Scr~ening. IN AN EFFORT TO LESSEN T l PATIBILITY BET\VEEN A RES IDENTIAL Dl.STRICT AND A..'O 1. DISTRICT WHERE THOSE DIS TRi CT-S ABt:T, ADJOIN OR A RC 01\."'E TO THE OTHER. IT IS DEEl'IED l'o"E CESSARY THAT THE THE USE IN THE INDt:STRIAL zo;o."E D"!STRICT TAKE CERT , TO PROTECT THOSE PERSOXS IN THE RESIDENTIAL DISTR 1 POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECTS OF THE N OISE AND LIGHTS I THE PASSAGE OF HATER1ALS OR l-'ASTES FROH PARKING L C AREAS AND STORAGE YARDS AN D TO D!.SCOURAGE JUVENILE PASSING IN HAZARDOUS ARE.-"S WHERE THE SIORAGE OF EC: SUPPLIES MAY CREATE AN ATTRACTIVE ;\.'l!ISANCE: THE F C VISIONS ARE APPLIED: (1.) IF THE PRINCIPAL PERMITTED USE A BUILDING A~~ IHE RUl.LDl.NG EN . THE RESl.DENTIAL ZONE DISTRICT, BE 1'0 LESS THAN A TEN (10) FOO FRONT OF THE Bt:ILDING AND THAT BE LANDSCAPED Wl.TH LAWN, TREES OF BOTH A DECIDUOUS Al'.'D EVERG Rl THE LANDSCAPING MAY BE ACCENT EI ADDIT1.0NAL USE OF ORNA!'IENTAL F~ AS DRIFTWOOD, ROCK, FOUNTAINS C ART. • -9- lE .C:L :'l; FOR s BE L L T IES, S FROM PRO- : OR FEET ' de - ' or r red '"':"1- .IAL ..;E )IT • OF . SL'RES :>:·t THE \RS , 0 .\DI NG . i TRE S- ·:r AND ::c PRO- T HIN FACE S SHALL C.K IN SH ALL I RL'BS .<IE"I'Y. .IE S SUCH £CTS OF -- ·-. '32xl - ( • • - (2) IF THE PORTION OF THE BUILDING SITE WHICH ABUTS UPON, ADJOINS OR IS ADJACENT TO THE RESl.DENTAL ZO!\."E Dl.STRICT l.S NOT THE BUILDING ENTRA N CE • BUT IS USED FOR OFF-STREET PARKING. LOADI:\:G OR THE STORAGE OF EQUIPNENT • MAT- ERIALS AND/OR SUPPLIES, THOSE USES SHALL BE ENCLOSED BY A DECORATI\."E CLOSED-FACE OR SOLID CONCRETE, BLOCK OR BRICK WALL NOT LESS THAN SIX (6) FEET HIGH; WHICH WALL NEED NOT BE SET BACK FROM THE PROPERTY LINE. AN EXCEPTION TO THIS PROVISION SHALL BE MADE AS NECES- SARY AT AN INTERSECTl.O~ OR AT A.'l ENTRANCE TO AN ALLEY OR DRIVE- WAY IN ORDER N'OT TO OBSTRL"CT THE VTEW OF A NOTORIST; THIS CAN BE 00:-:E: BE REDUCING THE HEl.CHT OF 'l"HE FENCE OR WALL OR THE PLANTINGS FOR S U CH DISTA:-;CE AND TO SUCH EXTENT AS REQUIRED BY THE CODE ENFORCEl'lENT DIVISION. Introduced, read in .fu11 and passed on first reading on t:he 18t:b day of !'larch. 1974. Publ.ished as a Bil.l. for an Ordinance on t:he 21st: day of March. 1974. Read by t:it:l.e and passed on final. reading on the IS"""tnday of April.. 1974. Publ.ished by tit:l.e as Ordinance No. of 1974. on thej9t:h day of April.. 1974. MAYOR ATTEST: / , • ( /J ( ( { ex officio City C~erk-Treasurer -10- _£/...o:..Z.s.: __ • Series • • , - • • - I, Kar1 No11enberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and co~p1ete copy of the Ordinance, passed on fina1 reading and pub1ished by ti.t1e as Ordi.na.nce No. 1;L • Series of 1974. ;/_ ~ -·-~ '""'I , __ ( __ _(_ --- ex o ffic io City C1erk-Treasurer -11- II • • 'a2xl - 1- • • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN IJ'.: At.."THOr...ITY ORDINA~CE HO . /,2.. , SERIES OF 1.974 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING SECTION 22.4-1.3 ENTITLED ""1-1 LIGHT Il\."DUSTR1AL DISTRICT" OF THE CITY OF ENGLE\,'OOD COHPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE (ORDINANCE NO. 26, S E RIES 1963, AS ~!ENDED) \-lHEREIN SAID SECTION RELATES TO PERMITTED PRINCI PAt.. USES, 1-ITNIM\n-t YARD AREAS, LIMITATIO ~S ON EXTERNAL EFFECTS OF USES, OUTDOOR STORAGE AND WASTE DIS P OSAL AND SCREENING. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CoLTY OF ENG LEWOOD, COLORADO, as fol.l.ows: Sec~i.on 1. That Section 22.4-13 of the ComprehensLve Zoni.ng- Ord~n ancc~ beLng Ord~nance No. 26, Ser~es 1963, as amended, is hereby rep~a1 e d ar.d reenac ted to read as fo11ows: 22.4-13 I-1 Light Industria1 District The I-1 Ind~stria1 Distr~ct is composed of certain Industrial. areas o£ the City p1us certain open areas where sLmi1ar induscri.a1 deve1cpment appears 1ike1y to occur. The I-1 Industrial. Di..stri.ct: shou1d be 1ocat:ed near major roadways and truck rcutes c:;o that tra££ic generated from the Indu.stri.a1 District wi~~ not £1ood the residential streets in the area. The re gu1ati.ons for thi.s District are designed t:o stab~i.1i.ze and protect: the essent:ia1 charact<;"ri..st:i.cs of the District as we11 as the areas surrounding the D~st:rict. To these ends, devc1opment is 1imi.ted to 1ight industria1 uses p1us certain use s provi.d~ng se rvices to the area_ and regu1ations are es-tab1i.she~ to prcvide for adequate screeni.ng and to govern the ext:erna1 effects o£ uses found wit:hi.n the I-1 Light Industria1 District. BOTH TO PROTECT RESIDENCES FR0:-1 AN liNDESTRABLE EN- VIRO NMENT AND TO ENSURE THE RESERVATION OF ADEQUATE AREAS FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMEr-rr, NEW RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPHENT IS EXCLUDED FROM THIS DISTRICT, EXCEPT FOR FACILITIES FOR A CARETAKER • -1- .... • • '32xl - - • • • - a_ Supplementary regu1ations. The provisions found in this Zone DistrLcc sha11 be subject to the requirements and standards found i~ §22 .5, Supp1ementary ReguLations, un1ess otherwise provided Eor in -this OrdLnance or an amendment hereto. b. P~rmLttcd principa1 uses. No 1and sha11 be used OR OCCU P~ED and ro struc~urc sha11 be DESIGNED~ erected, aLtered, USED OR OCCUPLED en~ar ge6 -er-m&~ft~&~~ed-~~~c~s-e~herw~se-pre­v~~e~-Eor-~R-~h~e-Qr8~fta~ee, except for one or more o£ the foL- l.owing uses: (1) Manufacturing, processLng and/or fabrication: The ~anufacturing, processing and/or fabri- cation, as enumerated and 1imited hereLn, of any commodity except the fo11ow:f..a.g: Abrasives, basic manufacture; A1coho11c disti11ation; Anim..a1 by-products, basic tnaou..£acture a.n.d processing; ASPHALT. l'lANl .. _!rACTURE AND PROCESSING; Bone bl.ack ... basic man.u£act:u.re; · Brc"'-'cry; Carb~~ b1ack or 1amp b1ack, basic manufacture; Charc oa~. basic manufacture; Chemicals, heavy or i.ndust:ria1, basic man- uEacc.u.re or processing; Ci.nde r and c in de r b 1ocks ,. bas i._c tnanu.f a.c tu.re or fabri.cat:.i.on; C1ay ar.d c1dy products , basic manufacture or fabricat:i.on; Coa1 OR coke. ~anufacturing or processing; ~oncrcte and concrete products, macufacture or fabric .ati.on; Detergents, soaps and by-products, using anima1 fac, basic manufacture; E1ectri..c power generaccr station; Fermented fruits ~d vegctab1e products. ma.r..uCaccure; Fert:i1izers~ manufacture or processing; Fungicides,. manu£act:ure; Gases. other than c1.i.trogen a.n.d oxy·gen., m.an:u.- fact:ure; -2-• • '32 xl - (2} - --- G1ass ~anufacture; G1ue and size, manufacture; Grain nri..11:Lng; Graphite~ ~anufacture; Gypsum and other fo~s of p1aster base, manu.faccure; Inscctic~des, manufacture; Insu1ation~ f1ammab1c types, ~anufacture or fabrication; Matches, manufacture; Meat s1aughtering er-paek~ftg; Meta~s, extraction or sme1tLng; Meta1s, ingots, pigs, eae~~ags, sheets, or bars, manufacture; Oi.1s and fats, ani.:ma1 and vegetab1e, ~a.nu - fact:ure; Paints, pigments, ename1s, japans, 1acquers, putty, varnishes, whiting and wood fi11ers, manufac ture or fabrication; Pape r pu1p and ce11u1ose, basic manufacture; Paraffin, manufacture; Petro1cum and petro1uem products,. manufact~re or processing; · Port:1a.nd and simi.1ar cel'Oient:s,. m.anufa.c.ture; Rubber, manufacture, p~eeese~ag, or rec1aiming; Sawmi11 or p1an~ng m~11s; Serums~ rox1ns , viruses~ manufacture; Sugars and starches~ manu£acture; Tannery; Turpent:ine ~ m.anufa.cture; Wax and wax products~ t:nanufacture; Wood presexv~ng by creosot~ng or other pres- sure i:mpregnati.on. of wood by preservatives; Sa1e at who1esa1e or storage: The sa1e at who1esa1e, the warebou.si...ng and/or storage of any commod~ty except the £o11ow-Lng: (a} Live ani~a1s; (b) Commercia1 exp1osives; (c) Above-ground bu1k storage of £1ammab1e 1~qui.ds or gases~ un1ess and on1y to the -3--- '32 xl - - • • • --- . • extent that the storage of such 1iquids or g ase s is direct1y conne cted with energy or h ea t ~ng d e vice s on the premises or to service ed~aeen~ rai1road 1ocomotives. (3) Sa1c at reta~1: The sa1e at reta~1 of the fo11~ng: (a) Hardware ; (b) Any commodity manufaceured, processed or fabricated on the premises; (c) Any commodity warehoused on the premdses; (d) Equipment, supp1ies and ~ateria1s (except commcrcia1 exp1os~ves) designed especia11y for use in agricu1t:ure., 'lllin:i.ng, industry, business, transportation, bui1ding and other construction; {4) Repair, renta1 and servicing: The repair renta1 and servicing of any commodity, the manufacture, processing, fabrication, ware- housing or sa1e of which commodity is permitted in the District; (5) ~lBULANCE SERVICE; (6) Anima1 hospita1; ru.ns must be enc1osed by a s~x (6) foot so1~d fence; (7) Al'.'Y USE INTENDED TO PROVIDE ~ruSEMENT OR ENTER- TAIN2'1ENT ON PAYMENT OF A FEE OR ADMISSION CHARGE; (8) Bank; (9) B1ue pr~ntLng; (10) C1~n~c. denta1 or medica1; -4-• • J - (11) • • - CONTRACTOR YARD FOR VEHICLES, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND/OR SUPPLIES: A CONTRACTOR. YARD FOR VEHICLES, EQUIP:.1ENT, MAT- ERIALS, AND/OR SUPPLIES HHICH COMPLIES WITH ALL OF THE FOLLOHING CONDITIONS: (a) IS PROPERLY GRADED FOR DRAINAGE, SURFACED WITH CONCRETE, ASPHALTIC CO N CRETE, ASPHALT, OIL OR ANY OTHER DUST-FREE SURFACING AND MAINTAINED IN GOOD CONDITION, FREE OF \-lEEDS, DUST, TRASH AND DEBRIS; (b) IS PROVIDED \-liTH BARRIERS OF SUCH DIMENSIONS THAT OCCUPANTS OF ADJACENT STRUCTURES ARE NOT UNREASONABLY DISTURBED, EITHER BY DAY OR BY NIGHT, BY THE HOVEt-1ENT OF VEHICLES, MACHINERY, EQUIPt-1ENT OR SUPPLIES; (c) IS PROVIDED WITH ENTRANCES AND EXITS SO LOCATED AS TO MINIMIZE TRAFFIC CONGESTION; (d) IS PROVl:DED WITH BARRIERS OF SUCH TYPE AND SO LOCATED THAT NO PARKED VEHICLES WILL EX- TEND BEYOND THE YARD SPACE OR INTO THE RE- QUIRED SCREEN ING AREA IF ADJOINING OR AD- JACENT TO A RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT; (e) LIGHTI~~ FACILITIES ARE SO ARRANGED THAT THEY NEITHER UNREASONABLY DISTURB OCCUPANTS OF ADJACENT RESIDENT1AL PROPERTIES NOR INTERFERE WITH TRAFFIC. (12) Educat~ona1 ~nstitution; (13) E1ectric substation; (14) Gas regu1ator station; (15) Greenhouse; (16) Laboratories; (17) LIQUOR STORE (SALE BY PACKAGE); -5-• • 1 - • • • .. - (18) (19) Motel. or hotel.; Motor vehic~e serv~Ce or gaso1ine and oi1 serivce stations; (20) NEWSPAPER DISTRIBUTION STATION; (21) Off:i.ces; (22) Park:i.ng and/or commerc:i.a1 storage of o perab1e vehicles; (23) Pet Stores; (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) PRIVATE CLUB, LODGE OR FRATERNITY; Pub1:i.c bu:i.1d:i.ngs; Rai1road faci1~ties, but not inc1uding shops; Re.st.au...rants; S.av-i.ngs .a:nd 1oan. a.ssoc.i.at:i.on.; SCHOOL FOR TRAINING IN OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS • EN- ROLL:-tENT :t-1AY BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC OR LIMITED, MAY INCLUDE OORN:X.TORIES FOR STUDENTS AND INSTRUC- TORS; Te1ephon.e exchange; Terminal. for intra-city or inter-city vehic1ea for movement of persons or freight; Ut:i.1:i.ty pump:i.ng stat:i.on; Water reservoir. c. Maximum gross £1oor area in structures. The su~ tota1 of the gross f1oor area i..n a1L structures on a 1ot, ex- c1udi..ng the gross f1oor area of off-street parking garages, sha11 be not greater than two (2) t:i.mes the area of the 1 o t on which the st~~ctu res are 1ocated . ' -6 - .... • • T32 x l - • d. UPON • ADJOINS A SET-BACK OF §22.4-1.3 i. -- ·-- Minimum Yard. WHERE AN I-1. BUILDING SITE ABUTS OR IS ADJACENT TO A RESIDENTIAL ZONE DISTRICT. TEN (1.0) FEET IS REQUIRED EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN e. Minimum privace off-stree~ parking. p1ementary Regul.ations.) (See Sup- f. Minimum private off-street 1oading. p1ementary Regu1ations.) (See S""p- g. Accessory bui1d1ngs and pcrm1tted accessory uses. Any accessory bui1ding or use incidenta1 onLy to a permitted principa1 use, which access~ry bui1ding or use comp1ies with al.l. of the fol.l.owing conditions: (1.) Is cl.earl.y incidental. and custo=ary to and common1y assocLated w1th the operation of the ~oe-ey-R*&~~ PERM1TTED PRINCIPAL USE. (2) Is operat~d and maintained under the same ownershLp, or by ~essees or concessionadres thereo£~ and on the same 1ot as the Wee-8y R*gh<! FERN[TTED PRI~CIPAL USE. {3) Does not incLude structures or structura1 f~atures inconsistenc w~th the Wee-hy-~sfte PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USE. (4) Does not incl.uda residential. cccupancy except by carttakers or watchmen; (5) If operated par~~a~1y or entire~y in detached structur~s, such detached structures sha~1 be 1imited to a gross f~oor area of not ~ore than ten (10) percent of the area of the 1ot on which the Yee-by-~s~~ PERMITTED PRINCIPAL (6} USE is 1oc&.t:ed; If operated partia~l.y or entire~y within the scruct:ure containing the aoo -hy-~sh¥ PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USE. the gross fl.oor area within such structure uti1~zed by accessory uses (except g~ages, 1oadLng -7--- - 1 - -- ---.. . • docks and company dining roo~) sha11 be not greater than ten (10) percent of the gross £1oor area of the structure containing the Yee-ey-~ghe PERMITTED PRIN- CIPAL USE. h. LIMITATIONS O N EXTERNAL EFFECTS OF USES. EVERY USE ESTABLISHED OR PLACED l.;\;TO OPERATION AFTER THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL CO!'fPLY FORTHlflTH ln:TH THE FOL- LOWING LI~ITTATIONS. ALL USES ESTABLISHED AND IN OPERATION ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINAr-..'CE SHALL BE NADE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING ·LI~ITTATIONS ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 1, 1977: (l.) VOLUNE OF SOUND GENERATED. EVERY USE, UNLESS EXPRESSLY EXEMPTED BY THIS ORDINANCE, SHALL BE SO OPERATED THAT THE VOLUME OF SOUND INHERENTLY AND RECURRENTLY GENERATED DOES NOT EXCEED SEVENTY (70) DECIBELS AT ANY POINT OF ANY BOUNDARY LINE OF THE LOT ON WHICH THE USE IS LOCATED. (2) Vibration generated. Every use sha11 be-so operated that the ground vibration inherent1y and recurrent1y generated is not perceptib1e, WITii.OU T INSTRtn-1ENTS, at any poi.nt of any boundary 1ine of the 1ot on which the use is 1ocated. (3) Emission of heat, g1are, r adiation, dust and fumes. Every use sha11 be s o operated that it does not emit an obnoxious or dan- gerous degree o£ heat, g1are e~e~, radiation, dust or fumes gaa-e~-e~eke beyond any bound- ary 1ine o£ the 1ot on which the use ~s 1ocated .. (4) OUTDOOR STORAGE AND WASTE DISPOSAL. (a) NO HIGHLY FLAM!'L~BU:: OR EXPLOSIVE LIQUIDS. SOLIDS OR GASES SHALL BE STORED IN BULK ABOVE GROUND. TANKS OR DRUMS OF FUEL FOR RAILROAD LOCO- MOTIVE FUELING OR DIRECTLY CONNECTING ln:TH ENERGY DEVICES • HEATING DEVICES -8--- '32xl - • (b) (c) • • .. - OR APPLIANCES LOCATED ON THE SAME LOT AS THE TAr..'l<.S OR DRUMS OF FUEL _ARE EXCLUDED FROM THIS PROVISION; ALL OUTDOOR STORAGE FACILITTES FOR FUEL. RAW HATERIALS AND PRODUCTS AND ALL FUEL. RAW 1-tATERIALS AND PRODl'CTS STORED OUTDOORS SHALL BE E~GLOSED BY A SOLID FENCE OR WALL ADEQUATE TO CO~CEAL SUCH FACILITIES. FUEL. RAW l-\ATERIALS AND PRODUCTS FROM A D JACENT RESLDENTIAL DISTRICTS; PRO- VIDED. HOWEVER. THAT SUCH FENCE OR WALL ~~ED NOT EXCEED EIGHT (8) FEET IN HEIGHT; No matcria1s or wastes sha11 be de- posit~d upon a 1ot in such form or oanncr chac they may be transferred of£ the 1ot by natura1 c auses. ~-Scre ening. IN AN EFFORT TO LESSEN THE INCOM PATIBILl:TY BETHEEN A RES"lDE:-<T LAL Dl.STRICT A~'D AN INDl'STRIAL DISTRICT WHERE THOSE DIS T RiCTS ABl:T • ADJOIN OR ARE ADJACENT, ONE TO THE O THER. IT "IS DEE!-!ED !:ECESSARY THAT THE 0\VNER OF THE USE IN THE l:r-Til:STRIAL ZO~~ D!STRTCT TAKE CERTAIN _l-!EASURES TO PROTECT THOSE PERSO~S 1N THE RESI.DE~TIAL DISTRICT FROM THE POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECrS OF THE l"OISE A~"D LIGHTS FROI'1 CARS • THE PASSAGE O F HATERI.ALS OR HASTES FR0:-1 P;>.RKI.NG LOTS • LOADING AREAS AND STORAGE YARDS AN D TO D!.SCOURAG E JUVENILES FROM TRES - PASSING IN HAZARDOUS AREAS WHERE THE SIORAGE OF EQUJ.PHENT AND SUPPLIES HAY CREATE A:-.1 ATTRACil.VE Nl'lSANCE: THE FOLLOWING PRO- VISIONS ARE APPLIED: (1) IF THE PRINCIPAL PERI'1l:TTED USE IS WITHIN A BUJ.LDING AND THE Bl.!l.LDl.NG ENTRANCE FACES THE RESIDENTIAL ZONE DIS TRI CT. THERE SHALL BE NO LESS THAN A TEN (10) FOOT SETBACK l:N FRONT OF THE Bt:l. LDI.NG AND THAT AREA SHALL BE LANDSCAPED WLTH LAWN, TREES AND SHRL'BS OF BOTH A OECl.DUOU S A l>."D EVERGREEN VARIETY. THE LANDSCAPING l-\AY BE ACCENTED BY THE ADDITl.ONAL USE OF ORNANEr-~AL FEATURES SUCH AS DRIFTWOOD, ROCK. FOUNTAINS OR OBJECTS OF ART . . -9-• • '32 xl - - • • ·-- (2) IF THE PORTION OF THE BUILDING SITE WHICH ABUTS UPON. ADJOINS OR IS ADJACENT TO THE RESIDENTAL ZOr-."E DISTRICT IS NOT THE BUILDING ENTRANCE • BUT IS USED FOR OFF-STREET PARKING. LOADil':G OR THE STORAGE OF EQUIP~IENT, MAT- ERIALS AND/OR SUPPLIES • THOSE USES SHALL BE ENCLOSED BY A DECORATI~"E CLOSED-FACE OR SOLID CONCRETE. BLOCK OR BRICK WALL NOT LESS THAN SIX (6) FEET HIGH; WHICH WALL NEED NOT BE SET BACK FROM THE PROPERTY Lit£. AN EXCEPTION TO THIS PROVISION SHALL BE MADE AS NECES - SARY AT AN INTERSECTION OR AT AN ENTRANCE TO AN ALLEY OR DRIVE- WAY IN ORDER NOT TO OBSTRl:CT. THE VIEW OF A MOTORIST; THIS CAN BE DONE BE REDUCING THE HEIGHT OF THE FENCE OR WALL OR THE • PLANTINGS FOR SUCH DISTAl':CE AND TO SUCH EXTENT .AS REQUIRED BY THE CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVIS l:ON. Introduced, read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the 18th day o£ March, 1974. Pub1i.shed as a Bi.l.1 £or an Ordi.nance on the 21st day o£ March, 1974. Read by ti.t1e and passed on fi.na1 readi.ng on the :uiU,day of Apri.1, 1974. Publ.i.shed by ti.t1e as Ordi.nance No. of 1974, on theJ9th day of Apri.1, 1974. o../. MAYOR ATTEST: ./ '\, ., ( / I I ( ( •'-. _.c_/._..2."""--" Seri.es ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -10- • • ____ ,32xl - --- . • I, Kar1 No11enberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and comp1ete copy of the Ordinance, passed on fina1 reading and pub1ished by t:Lt~e as Ord:Lna.nce No. /.:L • Series of ~974. //. ·'-·. ~ -! •C.C~ ....-<.._._ ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -~~--- '32 xl - - - --- INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN DHORITY BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. /3 • SERIES OF 1974 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING SECTION 22.4-14 ENTITLED "1-2 G ENERAL Ir-:DUSTRLAL D1STR"LCT" OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD COMP REHEr-.:S 1 VE ZONING ORDINANCE (ORDINANCE NO. 26, SERIES 1963, AS AMENDED) WHERE"LN SAID SECTION RELATES TO PEIU-fi TTED PRIKCIPAL USES • LLMITATIONS ON EXTERNAL EFFECTS OF USES • AND SCREENING. NOW, THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNC:J:L OF THE CITY OF E4':GLEWOOD, COLORADO, as fo11ows: Section 1. That Section 22.4-14 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, be~ng Ordinance ~o. 26y Series 1963, as amended, is hereby repea1ed and rccnacr ~d to read as £o11ows: 22.4-14 I-2 G~nera1 Industria1 Distr1ct The I-2 Industrial OLstrict is co~pos~d of certain genera1 Industria1 areas of ~he City plus certain open areas where similar industrial dcve1opmen~ appears 1ike~y to occur. The I-2 GENERAL Industrial DLstricc should be located near major road~ays, truck rouccs, and railways to provide adequat e facilities for importation and expcrtarLon of goods t o and from the D~strict and ro ~essen tr~(Cic congestion on neigh- borhood streets caus~d by 1nduscr1a1 transporcation. The regu~ations for this .DiscrLcc arc d ~signcd to scabi1ize and protect the essentia1 charac~erLs~Lcs of the District and. BECAUSE OF THE MORE INTEI'SE N'ATl'RE OF "IHE DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THIS DISTRICT IT IS NOT 1NTEr-.:DED THAT IT ABUT UPON, ADJOIN OR BE ADJACENT TO A RESIDENTIAL ZONE Dl.STRICT. The-devel.opment consists· of ge nera1 Indus cria1 usc:s. p1us certain uses pro- viding services to the area~ and rcgu1~cio~s arb estab1ished t!e-FtJ::ev~e!e-Eor-ndcGu.a~c-serct:.!':"""."::"r-& cc-govern the extema1 effects of uses in the District. -1-• • '32xl - 1- • • • ... - a. Supp1ementary regu1at1ons. The provisions found in this zone D~strict sha11 be subject to the requirements and standards found in §22.5~ Supp1emerrt.a.ry R egu1at:i.ons, un1ess otherwise provided for in thi...s Ordinance or an amendment hereto. b. Permitt~d principa1 uses. No 1and sha11 be used or occupied and no st:ruct:·urc shal.1 be DESIGNED.,. erected.,. a1tered.,. USED OR OCCUPIED ~n~a~ged-er-~a~ft~&tft~a-~~~ess-e~herw~ee-p•e­ v~eee-~e•-~ft-~k~&-e~~~nftftee except £or one or more of the fo1- 1owing uses: (1) ANY USE PERMITTED IN THE I-1 INDUSTRIAL ZONE DISTRICT; (2) Manufacturing.,. processiQg and/or fabrication: The manuCacturing.,. processing and/or fab- rication o£ any comrr-~dity.,. except the basic manufacture and processing of an~ma1 by- produces or any organic type fert~1izer; (3) Sa1e at who1esa1e or storage: The sa1~ a~ who1csa1c, the warehousing and/ or storage cr any commodity; (4) Sa1c at retai1: (5) The sa1e at rctaL1 of the £o11owing: (a) Any commodity manufactured. processed or fabricate d or warehoused on the premises; (b) Equipment. supp1Les and materLa1s (except cc~.rcia1 explos~ves) de- signed for use ~n agr~cu1ture• min~ng. industry, business, transportation. bui1ding and ether construction; Repair. recta1 and servic~ng: The repa~r. renta1 and servicLng o£ any couwnodity; -2-II • • '32 xl l- • • - (6) COMMERCIAL 1nc1nerator; (7) NATURAL PRODUCTION USES: THE EXCAVATION OF SAND • CLAY • CRAVEL. OR OTHER NATURAL HINERAL DEPOSITS OR THE QUARRY INC OF ANY KIND OF ROCK FORMATION • EXCEPT TOP SOIL; (8) Sewage d1sposa1 p1ant. c. Minimum yards... t.Jherc an I-2 bui1ding site abuts upon, adjoins or is adjacent to a Residcntia1 Zone District, a setback of f~fty (SO) f~et 1s requ1red. d. Min~mum private off-street parking and 1oading. (See Supp1ementary Regu1atLons.) e. Access~rv bui1d~ngs a~d permitted accessory uses. Any accessory bui1ding or use incidenta~ on1y to a PERMITTED . PRINCIPAL USE, which accessory bu~1ding or use comp1ies with . a11 of the fo11o~ing conditions: (1) Is c1ear1y i~ciCenta1 and customary to and commonLy associated with the operation of the PEJU>ll TTED PRINCIPAL USE. (2) Is operated and maintained under the same ownership or by 1cssees or concessionaires thereof and o~ the same 1ot as the PER- MITTED PRINCIPAL USE. (3) Does not inc1udc structures or structura1 features inccnsistent with the PERMITTED PRINCIPAL l..'SE. (4) Does not inc1ude residentia1 occupancy except by caretakers qr watchmen. (5) I£ operated partia11y or entire1y in detached structures. such detached structures sha11 be 1imited to a gross f1oor area of not more than ten (10) perc~nt of the area of the 1ot on wh~ch the PEJU>IITTED PRINCIPAL USE 1s 1o- cated. · -3-• • '32 xl - - (6) --- . . If operated partia11y or ent~re1y within the structure co~tainLng the PERMITTED PRI~CIPAL USE th ~ gross f1oor area w~th~n such struct~re uti1izcd by accessory uses (except garages ~ 1oading docks and company dining rooms) sha11 be n ot greater than ten (~0) percent o£ the gross f1oor area of the structure concainLng the PERMITTED PRI~C1PAL USE. f. Conditi.on.a1 uses. Prov-i..ded the pub1:1..c interest: is fu11y protected and the fo11~ng use :f...s approved by the Commission: (1) Dump (See §22.5-16). ~~~ Sftftd-~8-gra~et-~xeavae~eft g. Lim1tatLons ~n external effects o£ uses. EVERY USE ESTABLISHED OR PLACED lt:To OPERATION .AF ,ER I'HE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL CO!'lPLY FORTH\ITIH WITH THE FOLLOWING LIMITATIONS. ALL USES ESTAlSLTSHED AND IN OPERATION ON 'l."HE . EFFECTIVE DATE OF THTS ORDr NA::-:CE SHALL BE MADE TO COHPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING LIMITATIONS o r..: OR BEFORE JAN'.;ARY 1. 1977: ( 1) VOLL"l'IE OF SO'L"i\.""D GEI\."ER.I'.TED _ EVERY tJSE SHALL BE SO OPERATED THAT THE VOLI..'l'IE OF SOL'ND T1-.'HEREKT"LY AND RECURRENTLY GENER- ATED DOES NOT EXCEED SEVETY-FIVE (75) DECIBELS AT ANY POI~T OF ANY BOUNDARY LIKE OF THE LOT ON WHICH THE USE IS LOCATED. (2) VI BRAT .£OK GEf'o""ERATED. EVERY USE SHALL BE SO OPERATED THAT THE GROI..TND VIBRATION INHERENTLY AND RECL'RRENrLY GENERATED IS ~OT PERCEPTIBLE WTTHOUT INSTRill1ENTS AT ANY POINT OF Al\.'Y BOI;NDARY Ll.NE OF THE LOT ON WHICH THE USE ~S LOCAIED. (3) EMISSTON OF HEAT. GLARE. RADIATION. DUST. Al\.""D FL'MES. EVERY t;SE SHALL BE SO OPERATED THAT "IT DOES ~O[' EN"l T A DA~GEROL:S DEGREE OF HEAT • GLARE • RADIATION • Dt;ST OR FL"l'IES BE- YOND ANY BOuNDARY LINE OF THE LOT ON WHICH THE USE IS LOCA'IED. -4-II -- '32 xl - • • - (4) OUTDOOR STORAGE A~~ WAS~E DISPOSAL. (a) NO MATERIALS OR WASTES SHALL BE DEPOS- ITED UPON A LOT IN SUCH FORM OR MAN- NER TIIAT THEY MAY BE TRANSFERRED OFF THE LOT BY NATURAL CAUSES OR FORCES; (b) ALL MA!.'ERIALS OR WASTES WHICH MIGHT CA U SE Fl'MES OR Dl:ST OR WHICH CON- STITUTE A FI:RE HAZARD OR WHICH MAY BE EDJ.BLE BY OR OTHERWISE BE ATTRACTIVE TO RODENTS OR INSEC"I'S SHALL BE STORED OUTDOORS ONLY IN CLOSED CONTAINERS; (c) LIQl:"YEFIED PETROLEUM G_,...S SHALL BE STORED NO CLOSER TO ANY BOUND.I'..RY LINE OF A LOT ON WHl CH THEY ARE LOCATED THAN THE FOL- LOWING MINll'ruM ~ISTANCES: WATER CAPACITY PER CONTAll'.:ER IF STORED l.'~~ERGROUND IF STORED ABOVEGROUND LESS THAN 125 GALLONS ••••••••••• 10 FEET NONE 125 500 GALLONS ••••••••••••••• 10 FEET 10 FEET 501 2.000 GALLO~"S ••••••••• · •••• 25 FEET 25 FEET -oVER 2.000 GALLONS •••••••••••••• 50 FEET 50 FEET (d) EXPLOSIVES SHALL BE STORED NO CLOSER TO ANY BOll\.~ARY L~NE OF THE LOT ON WHICH THEY ARE LOCATED THAN THE FOL- LOWING DISTANCES: POUNDS MINIMUM DISTANCES 2 5 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 70 FEET 5 10. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 90 FEET 10-20 •••••••••••••••• 110 FEET 20 -25 •••••••••••••••• 125 FEET OVER 25 ••••••••••••• :.. •• NOT PERMITTED -5-II • • 'a2xl l- • • • - . • h. Scrcen1r.g. LN AN EFFORT TO LESSEN THE INCO~WAT- IBILITY BETWEEN A RESlDENTlAL DISTRLCT A~~ AN INDUSTRIAL DIS- TRICT WHERE THOSE DISTRTC"IS ABUc, I'.DJOlN OR ARE ADJACENT, ONE TO THE OTHER, IT l:S DEEI'IED r-."E CESSARY 1.HAT THE O~"ER OF THE USE IN THE INDUSTRIAL ZO:'>:E DISTRLC"l' TAKE CERTAIN l'IEASURES TO PRO- TECT THOSE PERSONS IN THE RCS1DE~olAL D[SIRLCr FROl'l THE POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECTS O F THE ~OISE AND LIGH"IS FROM CARS. THE PASSAGE OF MATERIALS OR WASTES FROM PftRKlNG LOIS. LOADING AREAS AND STORAGE YARDS AND TO DISCOURAGE Jt:VE:'>:ILES FROl'l TRES PASSING IN HAZARDOUS AREAS WHERE THE STORAGE OF EQCI.Pl'rE~L' AND SUPPLIES MAY CREATE AN ATTRACTIVE l\fUlSANCE; THE FOLLOW"Il"G PROVISIONS ARE APPLIED: (1) l:F THE PRINCIPAL FERMLTIED USE TS WITHIN A BUTLDl.NG AND THE BUl:LDI.NG ENTRANCE FACES THE RESIDENTIAL ZONE Dl.STRICT, THERE SHALL BE NO LESS THAN A TEN (1.0) FOOT SETBACK IN FROr-.~ OF THE B ~ILDI~~ AND THAT AREA SHALL BE LANDSCP.PED WlUl I.J\.WN, TREES AND SHRUBS OF BOTH A DECl:DUOL"S AND EVERGREEN VARIETY. THE LA:O.:DSCAPT 'G MAY BE ACCENTED BY THE . ADDl T lO~:AL l 'SE OF ORNP.~"""E:>.'TAL FEAT!.!RES SI..'CH AS DRlFT~~OD, ROCK, FOUNTAINS OR OBJECTS OF ART:. (2) IF THE PORTION OF THE B~ILDl:NG SITE WHICH ABUTS UPON, ADJOINS OR IS ADJACENT TO THE RESI.DEl>."TLAL ZOI'E D1STR1CT l.S NOT THE BI..'ILDING ENT:RAI"CE, Bl.'"l IS t:SED FOR OFF-S TREET PARKING, LOADING OR THE ST"ORAGE OF EQUIPMENT, MAT- ERIALS "':>:D/OR Si"PPLlES. THOSE !'SES SHALL BE ENCLOSED BY A DECORA!:l VE CLOSED-FACE OR SOLID CO:-:CREIE. BLOCK OR BRl.CK \V'ALL NOT LESS "I~AN SlX t6) FEET hiGH; WHICH WALL NEED r.:OT BE SEI BACK FROM THE PROPER-::'Y LINE. AN EXCEPTION TO THIS PRO\.lSI"ON SHALL BE MADE AS NEC- ESSARY AT AN INTEP.SECTIC;,;" OR AT .AN Er-! RANCE TO AI'; ALLEY OR DRIVEWAY, IN ORDER l"OT 1 "0 CBSTRL'CT THE Vl.EW OF A MO"l.ORIST; THIS CAN BE DONE BY REDUCIKG T.I-IE HEIGHT OF THE FE!';CE OR WALL OR THE PLANTINGS FOR SL1 CH DlSTAI>:CE Al>."D TO Sl'CH EXrEN[' AS REQUIRED BY THE CODE ENFORCEMENT DI\."ISIOJS". Introduced, read Ln Lu11 and passed on first reading on the 18th day of March, 1974 • -6-• • '32xl - ---------- • • • .. ·-- Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 21st of March, 1974. Read by tit1e and passed on fina1 reading on the uf""t-t o f A pri1, 1974 . Pub1ished by tit1e as Ordinance No • . 9 7 4, on the f9th day of Apri1. 1974. ,--- -en ?(·;-,--7 MAYOR .;ST: / o E f ic~o City C1erk-Treasurer _ _./'-'3""----•• Series x. Kar1 No11enberger, do hereby certify that the ~e and foregoing is a true, accurate and co~p1ete copy =h e Ordinance, passed on. fi.na1 reading and pub1i.ahed t:i t1e as Ordinance No. t::f , Series of 1974. ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -7-II • • - ------ • • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCI"U-IAN SOVERN BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 1<-• SERXES OF 1974 . • AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF WEST NASSAU AVENUE, LYING EAST OF THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SOUTH KALAMATH STREET • LYING AND BEING WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY • COLORADO. WHEREAS • there present1y exists a p ·ub1ic. street 1y1..ng east of So~tb Ka1-•r.t:b Street, known as West Nassau A:v~enue; and WHEREAS, a portion of the pub1:Lc street: requested to be vacated 1i.es enti.re1y wi.thi.n the Ci.ty of Eng1ewood and bas no known boundry wi.tb any other po1i.ti.ca1 subdi.v:Lsi.on; and WHEREAS. the P1anni.ng and Zoni.ng Coumrl.ssi.on of the Ci.ty of Eng1ewood. di.d on the .20th day of February. 1974 recOIIIIIlend that a portion of said 'West Nassau Avenue be vacated, retaLn.i.o.g, how-ever, certa:l.n easeJDe.nts as here:i..n- after more part:icu1ar1y described. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. as fo11owa: Secti.on 1. "rbat the fo11owi.ng described pub1i.c street 1ocated wi.thi.n the Ci.ty of Eng1ewood. Arapahoe County. Co1orado. known as West Nassau Avenue • 1ying east of South Ka1-.tb Street be and the s_.. i.s hereby vacated: Parce1 1 . Beginni.ng at the southwest corner of B1ock 30. Loganda1e.a1so being the southwest corner of Lot 24 and the northeast corner of Ka1-th Street and west Naaaau Avenue ~nteraect:Lon; -1-II • • '32xl - - • • • • - t:h.ence east a1ong the south 1ine of said Lot 24 a distance of 125 .00 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 24 and the southeast cor- ner of B1ock 30 as p1atted; thence on an exterior ang1e to the right and to the south- west of 135°00•, a distance of 25.46 feet. to a point 18 feet south of the south 1ine of Lot 24; thence west and para11e1 to the south 1ine of Lot 24 a distance of 107.00 feet to a point on the east 1ine of South Ka1amath Street ex- tended; ·t .hence north a1o·ng said east 1ine ex- tended 18.00 feet to the point of beginning; retaining, however, for the City of Eng1ewood, an easement across the triangu1ar area formed by a 1Lne being drawn between points 1ocated 18 feet north and 25 feet east of the southwest corner of the above-described t:rac:::t. Sai...d tract: contains 2088 sq. ft. ·Parce1 2. Commencing at the southwest corner of B1ock 30 0 Loganda1e; thence south 42.00 feet a1ong the east: 1ine of South Ka1amat:h Street extended to the true point: o£ beginning; thence east: and para11e1 to the south 1Lne of said B1ock 30 a distance of 125.00 feet; thence south and para11e1 to the east 1ine of South Ka1amath Street ex·tended 18.00 feet t.o a po::Lnt on the south 1~ne of west Nassau as it now exists, a1so being the north 1ine of vacated B1ock 37. Loganda1e; thence west a1ong said north 1ine of vacated B1ock 37 0 Loganda1e. 125.00 feet to its point of ~ntersection w1th the east 1ine of South Ka1amath Street; thence north 18.00 feet a1ong the extended east 1ine of South Ka1amath Street to the true point of beginning; retaining. however, for the City of En.g1ewood, an easement across the triangular area formed by a 1ine being drawn between points 1ocated 18 feet south and 25 feet east of the northwest corner of the above- described tract. Said tract contains 2250 sq. ft. -2-• • - J - . • • • .,__ - .. .... Introduced. read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the 1st day of Apri1• 1974. Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 4th day of .Apri1 . 1974. Read by tit1e and passed on fina1 reading on the 15th day of Apri1. 1974. Pub1isbed by tit1e aa Ord:l.nan.ce No. 1974. on the 18th day of Apri1. 1974. MAYOR ATTEST: ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -----• Series of I. Kar1 lilo11enberger. do hereby certify that the above and forego~ng i..a a true., ac.cu.ra.t:e and compl.ete. copy of the Ordinance. passed on fina1 read:f..ng and pub1isbed by t:f..t1e aa Ordinance No. • Series of 1974. -3- ..... II • • 'a2xl - 1 -~--- • • • ·-- INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCI~N SOVERN BY AU"niORI:TY ORDINANCE NO. 1~ • SERIES OF 1974 AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF WEST NASSAU AVENUE • LYING EAST OF THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SOUTH KALAMATH STREET • LYING AND BEING WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. ARAPAHOE COUNTY • COLORADO. WHEREAS • there present:1y exi.st:s a pub1i.c street: 1yi.ng east: of Sout:h K.a1amat:h St:reet:0 known -West: Nassau Avenue; and WHEREAS. a porti.on of t:he pub1i.c street: requested to be vacated 1i.es ent:i.re1y wi.t:hi.n t:be Ci.ty of Eng1ewood and has no known boundry wi.t:h any other po1i.t:i.ca1 subdi.vi.si.on; and WHEREAS. the P1ann:l.ng and Zoning Coumd.ssion of the Ci.ty of Eng1ewood. did on t:he .20t:h day of February. 1974 recODIIII!end that a port1..on of said Wiest Nassau Avenue be vacated • retai.o.i..ng,. hcniiever,. cert~n easements &a berei..n- aft:er more part:i.cu1ar1y described. NOW • THEREFORE • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD• COLORADO. -fo11~a: Sect:i.on 1. '1'bat t:he fo11~ng deacri.bed pub1i.c at:reet: 1ocated wi.t:hi.n the Ci.t:y of Eng1ewood • Arapahoe County • Co1ora:!o • known as West: Nassau Avenue • 1yi.ng east: of South ICal..amat:h Street: be and t:he same i.a hereby vacated: Parce1 1. Begi.nni.ng at: t:he southwest: corner of B1ock 30. Loganda1e. a1so being t:he southwest: corner of Lot 24 and t:he northeast: corner of lta.l.--t:h Street and 'West Ra.asau. Avenue "L.nter.ec:t1.oa.; -1-• • ·-. I' 32X I - • --- th~nce east a1ong the south 1ine of said Lot 24 a distance of 125.00 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 24 and the southeast cor- ner of B1ock 30 as p1atted; thence on an exterior ang1e to the right and to the south- west of 135°00•. a distance of 25.46 feet, to a poLnt 18 feet south of the south 1Lne of Lot 24; thence west and para11e1 to the south 1ine of Lot 24 a distance of 107.00 feet to a point on the east 1ine of South Ka1amath Street ex- tended; ·thence north a1ong said east 1ine ex- tended 18.00 feet to the point of beginning; ret:a:L~ng, however, for the City of Eng1ewood, an easement across the triangu1ar area formed by a 1Lne being drawn between points 1ocated 18 feet north and 25 feet east of the southwest corner of the above-described tract:... Said tract: contains 2088 sq. ft. Paree1 2. Cc::Jamle.nc:i-n.g at: the southwest: corner of B1oc:.k 30. Logandale; thence south 42.00 feet a1ong tbe east 1ine of South Ka1amath Street extended t:o the true poLnt of beginning; thence east and para11e1 to the south 1Lne of said B1oek 30 a distance of 125.00 feet; thence south and para11e1 to the eaat 1ine of South Ka.l.amath Street extended 18.00 feet to a point on the south 1~ of West Nassau as it now exists • a1.ao being the nort:h 1ine of vacated B1ock 37. Logandal.e; thence weat a1ong said north 1ine of vacated B1oek 37. Loganda1e 0 125.00 feet to ita poLnt of intersection with the east 1ine of South K.a1amath Street; thence north 18.00 feet al.ong the extended east 1ine of South Ka1amath Street to the true point of beginning; retaining. however. for tbe City of Eng1ewood. an easement aero•• the triangu1ar area formed by a 1ine bei.ng dr-between poLnta 1oeated 18 feet south and 25 f-t east of the northwest corner of the above- ~c~bed tract. Said tract contains 2250 sq. ft. -2- -- - ]- • • -- ·--.. ' • Introduced. read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the 1st day of Apri1. 1974. Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 4th day of Apri1. 1974. Read by ti.t1e and passed on fina1 reading on the 15th day of Apri1. 1974. Pub1ished by tit1e as Ordinance No. 1974. on the 18th day of Apri.1. 1974. MAYOB. ATTEST: ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -----• Seri..es of I. Jtar1 No11enberger. do hereby certify that the above and forego~ng i..a a true. ac:c:u.ra.t:e and c~~et:e copy of the Ordi_nance. passed on fina1 reading and pub1ished by ti.t1e -Ordinance 111o. • Series of 1974 . -3-II -- '32xl • • • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCI~ SOVERN BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. /h • SERIES OF 1974 AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF WEST NASSAU AVENUE. LYING EAST OF THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SOUTH KALAMATH STREET • LYING AND BEING WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. ARAPAHOE COUNTY • COLORADO. WHEREAS., there present1y exists a pub1~c street 1y~g east of South Ka1azn.ath Street., kn..own as 'West Nassau Avenue ; and WHEREAS. a portion of the pub1ic street requested to be vacated 1ies entire1y within the City of Eng1e-ood and has no known boundry with any other po1itica1 subdivision; and WHEREAS • the P1anning and Zoning Coumd.ssion of the City of Eng1e~od. did on the .20th day of February. 1974 recc:HmDend that a porti.on. of sa.i..d 'West Nassau Avenue be vacated., retai.ning., ho~ve.r., certai.._n. ea..seD~~ents as here"Ln- after more particu1ar1y described. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAI!ED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. aa fo11ows: Section 1. 'Duat the fo11owing described pub1ic street 1ocated within the City of Eng1ewood. Arapahoe County. Co1or-o. known as West Nassau Avenue • 1ying east of South IC&l.-.ath Street be and the s-is hereby vacated: Pa.rce1 1. -ginning at the southwest corner of B1ock 30 • Loganda1e. a1so being the southwest corner of Lot 24 and the northeast corner of IC&l........_th Street and west Nassau Avenue ~nteraect~on; -1-II • • '32xl - - --=- '• • • • - . . th~n.ce east: a1on.g the south 1i..ne of said Lot 24 -a distance of 125.00 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 24 and the southeast cor- ner of B1ock 30 as p1att:ed; thence on an exter::l.or ang1e to the right and to the south- west of 135°00•, a distance of 25.46 feet, to a po:Lnt 18 feet south of the south 1~e of Lot 24; thence west and para11e1 to the south 1i..ne of Lot 24 a d:Lstance of 107.00 feet to a po:Lnt on tb.e. east 1:i.ne of South Ka1a.m.ath Street: ex- tended; ·t:hen.c.e oorth a1ong said east: 1ine ex- tended 18.00 feet to the po:Lnt of beginning; retai..n.i...ng. howe.ver. for t:he Cit:y of Eng1ewood. an easement: across the t:ri..a.ngu1ar area formed by a 1:Lne be:Lng drawn between points 1ocated 18 feet north and 25 feet east of the southwest corner of t:he above-descri..bed t:rac:t.. Sai..d trac.t c:onta:Lns 2088 sq. ft. ·Parce1 2. Commenc~ng at the southwest corner of B1ock 30. Loganda1e; thence south 42.00 feet a1ong the east: 1:Ln.e of South K.a.1a:m.ath Street: extended t:o the true po~t of beginning; thence east and par·a11e1 to the south 1:Lne of sa:Ld B1oc:k 30 a d:Lstance of 125.00 feet; thence south and para11e1 to the east 1:Lne of South Ka181D&th Street extended 18.00 feet: to a po:Lnt on the aou.t:h 1:1..ne of lileat: Nassau. as ::i.t: now exLst:s, a1ao be~ng the north 1:Lne of vacated B1ock 37. Loganda1e; thence west a1ong sa:Ld north 1:Loe of vacated B1ock 37. Loganda1e. 125.00 f-t to :l.t:a po~t of :Lntersec:t:Lon w:l.th the east 1:Loe of South Ka1am.ath Street; thence north 18.00 f-t a1ong the extended east: 1:Lne of South K.a1--th Street: to the true po:Lnt: of beginning; ret:•1n1ng, however. for the Ci..ty of Eng1ewood, an easement across the tr:l.angul..ar area formed by a 1:Lne be:Lng drawn between po~ts 1oc:ated 18 feet south and 25 feet east of the northwest corner of the above- cleac:r:l.bed tract. Sa:l.d tract coot:a:Lns 2250 sq. ft:. -2-II • • '32xl - - --- . • Introduced, read in fu.11 and passed on first: reading on t:be 1st: day of April., 1974. Publ.ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on t:be 4t:h day of April., 1974. Read by t:it:1e and p-aed on final. reading on t:he 15th day of April., 1974. Publ.iahed by t:it:1e ... Ordinance No. 1974. on t:be 18th day of April.. 1974. MAYOR ATTEST: ex officio City Cl.erk Treasurer -----" Seri..ea of J:, Ka.%"1 No11enberger. do hereby cert:.:ify t:bat: t:be above and foregoing is a true • ..:curate and c-1et:e copy of t:be Ord:inADCe. p-aed on final. reading aod publ.:l.abed by t::it:1e -OrdinaDce No. • Series of 1974. -3--- , - • • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN DHORITY BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. I 5' • SERIES OF 1974 . . AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING SECTION 22.4-14 ENTITLED "L-2 GENERAL INDL:STRLAL DISTRICT" o:;-· THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD COMPREHENSIVE ZON[NG ORDINANCE (ORDINANCE NO. 26, SERIES 1963, AS &~NDED) ~~ERE~N SAID SECTION RELATES TO PERM1TTED PRINCIPAL USES, LIMITATIONS ON EXTERNAL EFFECTS OF USES, AND SCREENING. NOW, T~REFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as fo1Lows: Section 1- That Section 22.4-14 o£ the Comprehensive Zoning Ord~nance , being OrdLnancc ~o. 26~ Series 1963, as amecded, is hereby repea1ed and rccnacr~d to read as £o11ows: 22.4-14 I-2 G~ncr 1l ~nduscria1 Di.strict The I-2 IndusrrLa1 DLstricr is co~pos~d of certain gencra1 Industria1 areas of the Cicy p1us certain open areas ~here simi1ar industria1 dcve1op~nt appears 1ike1y to occur. The I-2 GE~RAL Indust rLa 1 DLstricc shou1d be 1ocatcd near ~ajar road~a ys, t~Jck rourcs. ar.d raiLways to provide adequate faci1ities Lor imporcation and expcrrarLon o£ goods to and fro~ the District and ro Lessen rr~([Lc cong~sr~o~ o~ neigh- borhood streets co~s~d by ~nduscr~a1 ~rar~po rcat~on. The re guLations Lor th~s DLscr~cc arc d~s1gned CQ scabi1ize and protect the essentia1 charac~er~S CL CS of ~he District and, BECAUSE OF THE MORE INTE:-"SE NATl'RE OF "IHE DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THIS DISTRICT IT IS NOT INTE~~ED ~HAT IT ABUT UPON, ADJOIN OR BE ADJACENT TO A RESIDENTIAL ZO"-~ D1STRlCT. Th~ deve1opment consists of generaL Induscri.aL USf'":.S ... pl.us cer cai.n uses pro- viding servi.ces to the area. and rcgul.-=~.ci.or .... s arl(; estab1i.she d ~o-p£ev~~e-Eo~-adcGaa~c-serce~~r~ c~ govcrr-ch~ externa1 effects of uses in the Di.scri.ct • -1-• • '32xl - --- . • a. Supp1ernencarv regu1ations. The provisions found i.n this zone District sha11 be subject: co the require"tnents and standards found in §22 .. 5. Supp1ement:.ary Regu1ations, un1ess otherw·ise provided for i..n thi...s Ordi.nance or an cu:ne.ndme.nt: hereto .. b.. Permitted principa1 uses.. No Land sha11 be used or occupied and no scruct:ure sha11 be DESIGNED, erected, a1tered, USED OR OCCUPIED ~~~&%ge8-e~-m&~ft~4~~~e-~ft~ess-e~he~sc-pre­ v~~e8-~e•-~ft-eh~e-9r8~a~ee except £or one or more of the fo1- 1owing uses : (1) ANY USE PERMITTED IN THE I-1 INDUSTRIAL ZONE D.ISTRICT; (2) Manufacturing. process~ng and/or £abr~cat~on: The manufacturing, processing and/or fab- rication of any co~odity, except the basic ~anufacture and precessing of an~a1 by- produces or any organic type ferti1izer; (3) Sa1e at who1csa1e or storage: The s&1c at who1csa1c~ the ~arehousing and/ or storage c~ any commodity; (4) Sa1c at retai1: The sa1e at rcta.i1 o£ the fo11owi.ng: (a) Any commodity manufactured, processed or fabri..ca.t:cd or warehou.sed on the premises; (b) Equipment. supp1ies and =ater~a1s (exce-pt cc~.rc1.a1 exp1osi.ves) de- signed for use 1.n agri.cu1ture • 'mining,. industry, business, transportation, bui..1ding and other construction; (5) Repair. renta1 and servicing: The repair, renta1 and servicing of any commodity; -2- - -- - --- (6) COMHERCIAL :Lnc:Lnerator; (7) NATURAL PRODUCTION USES: THE EXCAVATION OF SAND • CLAY • GRAVEL. OR OTHER NATURAL I':INERAL DEPOSITS OR THE QUARRYLNG OF ANY KIND OF ROCK FORMATION. EXCEPT TOP SOIL; (8) Sewage d:Lsposa1 p1ant. c. MinLmum yards. Where an I-2 bu~1ding site abuts upon, adjoins or is adjacent to a Residentia1 Zone District. a setback of f:Lfty (50) feet :Ls requ:Lred. d. Mi..n"i.munt pr·i., .. ate off-street parki_ng and 1oad1..ng. (See Supp1ementary Regu1at~ons.) e. Accessorv bui1d1ngs a~d permitted accessory uses. A .ny accessory bui1ding or use i.nc.Ldent:a1 on1y to a. PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USE, which accessory bui1ding or use co~p1ies ~th a11 of the fo11owing conditions: (1) Is c1ear1y i~ci..~ent:a1 and customary to and comm.on l.y asscciatcd -.:vi..th the operation of the PERI'II TrED PRINCIPAL USE. (2) Is operated and mainta~ned under the same ownership or by 1cssees or concessionaires thereof and o~ the same 1ot: as the PER- MITTED PRINCIPAL USE. (3) Does not inc1udc structures or structura1 features inccMs~stent with the PERMITTED PRINCIPAL l:SE. (4) Does not inc1ude residentia1 occupancy except by caretakers or watchmen. (5) If operated p~rtia11y or ent:Lre1y :Ln detached structures, such dccached structures sha11 be 1imited to a gross f1oor area o£ not more than ten (10) perc~nt of the area of the 1ot on wh:Lch the PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USE is 1o- cate.d _ -3-II -- - - -- ·-- (6) If operated parciaiiy or cnt1reiy w1ch1n the structure co ~cain~ng the PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USE ch~ gross fioor area w1ch1n such structure ut i1 iz~d by accessory uses (except garage s~ 1oading decks and co~pany dining roo~s) sh a11 be ~ot greater than ten (10) percent o£ the gross f1oor area of the structure containing the PERMITTED PRINCI.PAL USE. f. Conditional. uses. Pro~ded the p~b1ic Lnterest :l..s fu11y prot.ected and t:he fol.lOW'i.ng use is approved by the CoUUlissi.on: (I) Dump (See §22.5-1.6). ~~~ Sf!tt'lt!!i-a"el-gra•et-e&eava@.~eft g. !imitat:i..c ns en .extcrr-&al effects o£ "USes. EVERY USE ESTABLISHED OR PLACED ll'TO O?ERAIION AFL"ER THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINAI'CE SHALL COHPLY FORTHWITH WITH THE FOLLOWING LIMITATIOI\.'S. ALL USES ESTAl:sLl:SHED AND IN OPERATION ON THE • EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDrNA:<'CE SHALL BE MADE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING LIMITATION S Ol' OR BEFORE JAl\.uARY I, I977: (I) VOLUIE OF SOL""l\.""1> GEI\."'ER..A.TED. EVERY USE SHALL BE SO OPERATED THAT THE VOLt.TME OF SOL'ND Il\.""HEREI'ILY A:-.."'0 RECURRENTLY GENER- ATED DOES ~OT EXCEED SEVETY-FIVE (75) DECIBELS AT ANY POii'<T OF ANY BOUNDARY LINE OF THE LOT ON WHICH THE USE IS LOCATED. (2) VIBRAIJ:Ol" GENERATED. EVERY USE SHALL BE SO OPERATED THAT THE GROUND VIBRATION INHERENILY AI'-"'D RECL'RRENTLY GENERATED IS NOT PERCEPTIBLE WT"l:HOUT INSTRUNENTS AT ANY POINT OF ANY BOt;NDARY LlNE OF THE LOT ON WHICH THE USE IS LOCA"l.ED. (3) EHISS1:0N OF HEAT, GLARE • RADIATION. DUST. Al\o'D FL"MES. EVER¥ t;SE SHALL BE SO OPERATED THAT IT DOES NOr EM"IT A DANGEROt;S DEGREE OF HEAT, GLARE • RADIAT10N. Dt;ST OR FL"MES BE- YOND ANY BOUNDARY LINE OF THE LOT ON WHICH THE USE IS LOCATED. -4-II - - '32xl -• • - (4) OUTDOOR STORAGE AJ;."D WAS"IE DISPOSAL. (a) NO MATERIALS OR t.,j'ASTES SHALL BE DEPOS- ITED UPON A LOT IN SUCH FORM OR MAN- I>.'ER THAT THEY MAY BE TRAJ>."SFERRED OFF THE LOT BY NA"IURAL CAUSES OR FORCES; (b) ALL MA!'ERIALS OR WASTES WHTCH MIGHT CAUSE F"ll'MES OR DI:ST OR WHICH CON- STITVTE A FIRE HAZARD OR WHICH MAY BE EDl BI..E BY OR OTHERWISE BE ATTRACTIVE TO RODENTS OR I NSECL-s SHALL BE STORED OUTDOORS ONLY IN CLOSED CONTAINERS; (c) LIQL'l:E Fl:ED PETROLEUM GAS SHALL BE STORED NO CLOSER TO ANY BOUND.I'..RY LINE OF A LOT ON WHICH THEY ARE LOCATED THAN THE FOL- LOWING MINIMUM DISTANCES: WATER CAPACITY PER CONTAII':ER IF STORED t;l'."DERGROUND IF STORED ABOVEGROUND LESS THAN 125 GALLONS •••••••• 10 FEET NONE 125 500 GALLONS ••••••••••••••• 10 FEET 10 FEET 501 2,000 GALLOJ>."S ••••••••• · •••• 25 FEET 25 FEET -OVER 2,000 GALLO!>.~ •••••••••••••• 50 FEET 50 FEET (d) EXPLOSIVES SHALL BE STORED NO CLOSER TO ANY BOl "'"DARY Ll:NE OF THE LOT ON WHICH THEY ARE LOCATED THAN THE FOL- LOWING DISTANCES: POUNDS MINLMUM DISTANCES 2 5. • • . • . . . . • . . . • . . 70 FEET 5 10. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 90 FEET 10-20 •••••••••••••••• 110 FEET 20 -25 •••••••••••••••• 125 FEET OVER 25 ••••••••••••• :. •• NOT PERMITTED -5-II • • '32 xl --- . . h. Scraenir.g. LN AN EFFORT T O LESSEN THE INCOMPAT- IBILITY BETWEEN A RESIDE NTIAL DISTRI.CT Al'o"D AN INDI.:STRI.AL DIS- TRICT WHERE THOSE DISTRICTS ABU"L. JI..DJ01N OR ARE ADJACEI'o"T. ONE TO THE OTHER. IT IS DEENED 1\lECESSARY '-HAT THE 01.."'-"ER OF THE USE IN THE INDUSTR1AL ZONE D!STRI.CT TAKE CERTAIN I'IEASURES TO PRO- TECT THOSE PERSONS IN THE R!:SlDEl'o-r'IAL DISTR.LCI' FROl-1 THE POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECTS OF THE ~Ol.5E AND LIGHTS FROM CARS. THE PASSAGE OF 1'1ATERIALS OR WASTES FROM PJI.RKl.NG L OTS. LOADl:NG AREAS AND STORAGE YARDS -A:>.'D TO Dl.SCOURAGE JLVENILES FRO!'! TRESPASSING IN HAZARDOUS AREAS WHERE THE S"lORAGE O F E Q CIPHEr----r AND SUPPLIES MAY CREATE AN ATTRAC TIVE NUl.SANCE; THE FOLLOWLNG PROV:LS10NS ARE APPLIED: (1) IF' THE PRl:NCIPAL FERMITTED USE TS WITHIN A B UI LDING AND THE BUILDING ENTRANCE FACES THE RESIDENTl:AL ZONE D1STRICT. I'HERE SHALL BE NO LESS THAN A TEN (10) FOOT S E TBACK IN FROI\."T OF "IHE B:.:ILDING AND THAT AREA SHALL BE LA .. DSC.APED WITH LAWN. TREES AND SHRUBS OF BOTH A DECIDUOt:S AND EVERGREEI": VARIETY. THE LANDSC APING MAY BE ACCENTED BY THE ADDI:'IlO NAL l 1SE OF OR.'i-"-~"-oAL FEA1:!.'RES SL'CH AS DRIFTwUOD, ROCK. FOUNTAINS OR OBJECTS OF ART. (2) IF THE PORT1 0l" OF THE BL"""LDING SITE WHICH AB UTS uPON. ADJOINS OR lS P~JACEI\."T TO THE RES1DEI'<I: LAL ZOI\."E DTSTRICT 1S NOT 'HiE BUILDING ENTRANCE • BL'T IS L'SED FOR OFF-STREET PARKING. LOADING OR TilE STORAGE OF EQULPHENT. MAT- ERIALS A;;;D/OR S i 'PPL1ES. THOSE l"S E S SHJU.L BE ENCLOSED B Y A DECORAT~ VE CLOSED-FACE OR SOLID CO~CRE IE. BLOCK OR BRICK WALL NOT LESS 1~AN SlX (6) FEET hiGH; WH1CH WALL NEED NO T BE SE T BACK FROM THE PROPERTY LINE. AN EXCEPT10N TO THIS PRO\.,SION S H ALL BE M.ADE AS NEC- ESSARY AT AN INTERSECTION OR AT AN EKl RAl"CE TO AN ALLEY OR DRIVEWAY • I.N ORDER ;;;oT 1:0 CBSTRL'C I 'IHE \.'l.EW OF A HO'I.ORIST; THIS CAN BE DONE BY REDl!Cil'.'G THE HEIGHT OF THE FENCE OR WALL OR THE PLANTI NGS FOR SVCH Dl:SI.AI"CE A l'o"D TO S l:CH EX "l:EN J:: AS REQUIRED BY THE CODE ENFORCEl'IENT DI\."lSION. Introduced, read Ln Cu11 and passed on first reading on the 18th day of March. 1974. -6--- -• • .. --- Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 21st day of March. 1974. Read by tit1e and passed on fina1 reading on the ~t:>t day of Apri1~ 1974. Pub1ished by tit1e as Ordinance No. of 1974. on the,t8th day of Apri1. 1974. 7 MAYOR ATTEST: . / ./.,. ~' ( ,-..]A'-_{-,--.... ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer Series I. Kar1 No11enberger. do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true. accurate and comp1ete copy of the Ordinance. passed on fina1 reading and pub1ished by tit1e as Ordinance No. t'"f • Series of 1974. ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer -7-• • ___ ,_32xl - 1 - • • ·-- A,Js>~Jeso..J INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCI~N BLESSitiS BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. /¥: , SERIES OF 1974 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE COHPREHENSTVE ZONING ORDINANCE (ORDINANCE NO. 26, SERIES 1963, AS Al-1ENDED) CREATING A NEW INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT TO BE ENTITLED ,.I-3 HEAVY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT" WHEREIN SAID NEW INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT IS DEFINED AND ESTABLISHING PE!n-1ITTED PRINC1.PAL USES, PROVIDES FOR MINIMUM YARDS, ACCESSORY BUILDINGS AND PERl-fiTTED ACCESSORY USES, AND PROVIDES FOR SCREENING OR FENCING OF SAID ZONE DISTRICT. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Er.;GLEWOOD, COLORADO, as fo11ows: Sect:f..on 1 .. That: the Comprehensive Zoning OrdLnance of the C~t:y of Eng1ewood, Ordinance No .. 26, Series 1963, as amended, is hereby amended by adding a ~c~ section being 22 .. 4-15 ent:i.t:1ed ''I-3 Heavy Indust:.ria1 District:" -to read as fo11cn;JS: 22.4-15 I-3 Hea~~ ~ndustrial District The I-3 Industria1 District is designed t:o accom- modate certain accivitics o£ a heavy ~ndust:ria1 nature which are necessarily operaced in an open area such as sand and grave.1 m.in.ing, concrete bat:chi.ng plants a..n.d auto wrecki...ng yards, as we11 as certain other re1ated indust:ri.a1 uses. The 1 -3 Industria1 D~stricc shou1d be 1ocated near major roadways, truck r~utes~ and railways to provide adPquate faci1~ties for both impor~acion and exportation of goods and shou1d not be 1ocated in areas adjoining or adjacent to res- identia1 districts. a. Supp1ementarv regulat~ons. The provisions found in this Zone District sha11 be sub~ect to the requirements and standards found i.n § 22.5 ~ Supp1e·meuta.ry Regu.1ations, u:nl.ess otherwise prov1ded £or in this Ordinance or an amendment hereto. b. ~nimum pr~vate off-street parkLng and l.oad~ng. (See Supp1ementary Regu1ations.) -1- .... • • 'a2xl - 1 - • • -... . • c. Permi~~ed pr~r-icipa1 us~s. No 1and sha11 be used or occup~ed and no s~ruccure sha11 be dEs~gned. erected, a1tered, used or oc:cupi.ed E-xcept: for one or mar._. of the fol.l.ow:Lng uses: (~) Any usP. pcrm~ttcd ~n the I-~ Industr~a1 District:; (2) A~to Wreck~ng Yard, subject: to the provisions o£ T~~~e 6. Chapter 2. of the ~96~ Eng~ewood Mu:n""Lcip.al. Code.; (3) Co&crete b3tch~ng p1ant; (4) Dump; (5) Junk yard; (6) ~ar:ry; (7) Sand, gr&~e1 cr minera1 exc avation; (8) S a='.d pi.cs. d. Minimum vards. A11 us~s in this District: sba11 set: back fifcy (50) E~er Lrom prrp~rty 1incs abutting upon, adjoining or adjacenc ~o G~1 rcsid~ntial. zones, and ewent:y- f:Lve (25) feec £rom all. commercial zones. e. Accessory b~ildlngs ar-d pcrm~tt@d accessory uses. Any accessory bu1..l.d~ng or use:: ir .. c.l..d.:-· .. cal cn_l.y to a F'ermit:t:ed Principal. Use, which accesscry buildir~ or usc compLLes with -~~ of the fo1~owi.ng condi.cions: (1) Is c1"'ar1y i.~cide"ta1 and customary to and commonly associaccd ~ch the operaticn of the Permicted Pr~~c~pa1 Use. (2) Is operated ~~d m3incaLncd ur-der the s~ ownership cr by 1~ss~~s cr ccncessionaircs t:.hereoC and C\D. t:h.e-sa::mo. Lot: a.& che Per- mitted Pri.ncipa1 Use. -2 - .... • • 'a2xl - l - • • • • ·-- {3} Does not inc1ude structures or structura1 features Lnconsistent ~th the Permitted Princi.pa1 Use. (4) Does not inc1ude r e sidentia1 occupancy except by caretakers or ~atchmen. (5) If operated parti.a11y or enti.re 1y i.n detached structures, such detached structures sha11 be 1Lmited to a gross f1oor area of not more than ten (10) percent of the area of the 1ot on which the Permitted Principa1 Use is 1ocated ... (6) If operated parti.a11y or enti.re1y wit:hi.n the structure containing the Permitted Principa1 Use the gross f1oor area ~thLa such structure uti1ized by accessory uses (except garages, 1oading docks and company dining rooms) sha11 be not greater than ten (10) percent of the gross f1oor area of the structure containing the Permitted Principa1 Use ... f... Limitations on externa1 effects of uses. A11 uses estab1ished or p1aced ~nto operat~on a f ter the effective date of thi.s ordi.nance sha11 comp1y forthwith ~i.th the fo11owi.ng 1~mitations. A11 uses actua11y estab1ished and in operation -on the effecti.ve date of thi.s ordi.nance sha11 be made to com- p1y ~th the fo11o~ing 1Lmitations on or before January 1. 1977. (1) Emission of heat. g1are. radiation. dust and fu:mes. Every use sha11 be so operated that it does not e~it a dangerous degree of heat. g1are. radiatLon. dust or fumes beyond any boundary 1ine of the zoae 1ot on which the use is 1ocated. (2) Outdoor storage and waste di.sposa1. (a) No ~ateria1s or wastes sha11 be de- posited upon a zone 1ot in such form or manner that they m.ay be transferred off the zone 1ot by n.at:ura1 causes or forces; -3- • • - - -- ·-- (b) A~~ =ateria1s or wastes which =ight cause fumes or dust or which const~tute a f~re hazard or which may be edib1e by or otherwise be attractive to rodents or insects sha11 be stored outdoors on1y in c1osed contaLners; (c) Liquefied pecro1ewm gas sha11 be stored no c1oser to any boundary 1ine of a zone 1ot on which they are 1ocated than the £o11o~Lng minimum distances. Water Capacity per Container If Stored Underground If Stored Aboveground Less than ~25 ga11ons ..•.••••••• 10 feet None ~25 501 500 ga1~ons •••.••.•.•••••• 2.000 ga11ons ..•••••..•.•• 10 feet 10 feet 25 feet 25 feet Over 2.000 ga11ons •••.••••..•.•. 50 feet 50 feet (d) Exp1osives sha11 be stored no c1oser to any boundary 1ine o£ the zone 1ot on which they are 1ocated than the fo11owing distances: Pounds 2 5 10 20 5 ••.•••.•.••.•.•• 10 ••••.. -•• -.... - 20--••..••.. -•. - 25 ••.••.••.••••• Over 25 ••..••.••••••• Mini111U11l Dist:ag.s;;es 70 Feet 90 Feet 110 Feet 125 Feet Not Permitted g.. Screening and/or fencing.. Because many of the uses permitted in this Zone District are operated in an open area and invo1ve the use of equipment or the storage of equLp- ment, materia1s, supp1ies, trash, junk, scrap me~a1. scrap ID.Bt:eri.a1. and/or u.n.operab1e or abandoned vehi.C1es a11 of which -4- ..... ·- -- '32 x l - - • • - . • can become an attractive n~isance in the area, certain pre- cautions must be taken by the owners and/or operators of such uses to protect the residents of the area fro~ hazardous, unp1easant and unwho1esome conditions; to this end, the fo1- 1owLng screening sha11 be required: (1) Auto wrecking yards, subject to the pro- visions of T~t1e 6, Chapter 2, o£ the 1969 EngLewood Mun~cLpai Code; (2) Junk yards. subject eo the provisions of TLt1e 6 • Chapter 2 • of the 1969 Eng1ewood MunicLpa1 Code; (3) Sand, grave1 or minera1 excavation, the property containing the sand, gra~e1 or minera1 operations sha11 have access to such operations barred by fencLng or other s~md1ar barrier, except access roads which sha11 have gates to be c1osed and 1ocked during non-operating hours; such fencLng ~ sha11 be subject to the provLsLons of §3-2-3 of the 1969 Eng1ewood MunicLpa1 Code. (4) A11 other uses: (a) If the PrincLpa1 Permitted Use is wLtbin a bu~1d:ing and the buL1dLng entrance faces the Res~dentia1 Zone District~ there sha11 be no 1ess than a ten (10) £oot setback Ln front of the buL1dLng and that area sha11 be 1andscaped w-i.th 1awn,. trE:es and shrubs of both a decLduous and evergreen variety. The Lan.dscapi_ng tnay be accepted by the additiona1 use of ornament::a1 fca.cure.s such as driftwood • rock,. fou.nt::.ai..n.s or objects of art. (b) If the portion cf the bui1ding site ~hich abuts upoc, adjoins or i& ad- _jacene eo the ResLdeneia1 Zone Dis- trict is not: t:he bu.i1dLng eo trance • but Ls used £or o££-sereee park.Lng. 1oading or the s tor~e of equ::l.pme.nt:,. -5- ... ~---' ---·- • • , - • • - materiaLs and/or supp1ies~ those uses sha11 be enc1osed by a decorative c1osed-£ace or so1id concrete, b1ock or brick waL1 not 1ess than six (6) feet: high; which wa11 need not be set back from the property 1i..oe. ... An exception to this provision sha11 be made as necessary at an intersect~on or at an entrance to an a11ey or dr~veway~ in order not to obstruct the view of a motorLst::; this can be done by reducing the height of the fence or ~a11 or the p1antings for such distance and to such extent: as required by the Code Enforcement: Division ... Introduced. read Ln fu11 and passed on first readLng on the 18th d a y of March. 1974. Pub1~shed as a B~11 for an Ord~nance on the 21st day of March. 1974. Read by t~t1e and passed on fi.nal. rea.d:Lng on the l.Jt"~ day of Apr~1. 1974. Pub1i.shed by ti.t1e as Ordinance No. of 1974. on theJBth day of Apr~1. 1974. ATTEST: ex offLc:i..o City C1erk Treasurer 1¥ • Series I • Karl No11enberger. do hereby certLfy that the above and foregoing is a true. accurate and comp1ete copy of the Ordinance. passed on fina1 reading and pub1ished by t~t1e as Ordinance No. /te • Series of 1974. ex off~cio City Clerk Treasurer -6- • • '32 x l ----.. . . ,4 .-J s>E.teso..J INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN B'bESSI!IG BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. /j'-> SERIES OF 1.974 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE COHPREHENSIVE ZONit.'G ORDINANCE (ORDINANCE NO. 2b • SERIES 19&3. AS A!-IENDED) CREATING A NEW INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT TO BE ENTITLED "I-3 HEA'JY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT" WHEREIN SAID ~W I•:OUSTRIAL DTSTRICT IS DEFINED AND ESTABLISHING PER!'ITT'I:EO PRil'.'Cl.PAL USES> PROVIDES FOR HINIMUM YARDS • ACCESSORY BUILDINGS AND PERNITTED ACCESSORY USES> AND PROVIDES FOR SCREENING OR FENCil'.'G OF SAID ZONE DISTRICT. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. as fo11ows: Secti.on 1. TI-lat the Con1prehensi.ve Zoning OrdLnan.ce of the City of Eng1ewood~ Ordinance No . 26, Series 1963, as amended~ is hereby amended by adding a ~c~ section being 22.4-15 ent:i.t1ed ''I-3 Heavy Industria1 D:i..stri.ct'' to read· as fo11crws: 22.4-1.5 I-3 Hea~y Industria1 District The I-3 Industr~a1 District is designed to accom- ~odate certain act:Lvitics o£ a heavy ind~st:ria1 nature which are necessari1y operaced in an open area such as sand and grave1 mini-ng~ concrete bat:.cl"l.i.og p1ants and auto wrecki..ng ya_rds. as we11 as certain other re1ated i.ndu.st:ria1 uses ... The 1-3 Induscria1 D~stricc shou1d be 1ocated near ~ajor roadways. truck r~utes~ and railways to provide adequate faci1it~es for both imporcacion and exportation of goods and shou1d not be 1ocat:ed in areas adjoining or adjacent to res- Lden~ia1 distrLcts. a. Supp1ement:ary regulations. The provisions found in this Zone District: sha11 be subJecc co the require~ents and standards found i.n §22 ... 5~ Supp1cmeutary Regu1ations» un1es& otherwise provided for Ln this Ordinance or an amendment hereto ... b. ~nimum private oCf-st:reet: parking and 1oading ... (See Supp1ementary Regu1ations.) -1--- '32xl - - --.. --- c. Permi~ted prir-icipal uses. No l.and sha11 be used or occupied and no scrucrure sha11 be dEsigned. erected, a1tered, used or occupLed ~xc~pt for one ~r ~ort o£ the fo11ow~ng uses: _(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Any USP. pcrmi. t:ted i.n the 1-1. Indus tri.a1 D"i..st:ri.ct:; Auto Wrecking Yard, subject to the provis~ons of Ti.t:1c 6. Chapter 2. o£ the 1961. Engl.ewood Mu.ni.ci.pa1 Code; Concrete b3t:ching plant; Dump; Junk yard; Sand,. gr.a"'-el. or mineral. e:xcav.at:~on; S~d pi.cs_ d. Min~mum vards. A11 us~s ~n this District: sha11 set back fi£cy (SO) L~e~ from pr~p rey l.i.nes aburcing upon, adjoLnLng or adjacenc ~o &~1 rcsid~ntial zones, and twenty- five (25) feec £rom a11 co~rcia1 zones. e. Accessory buildings a~d pcrm1t:red accessory uses. Any accessory bul....1dL:-lg ~r use i.r.c1dc· .. ca.l cn1y t:o a Permitted Principal. Use, wbich accesscry bui1dir~ or use ccmp1ies with a11 of the fo11owi.ng condicions: (1) Is c1ear1y f.r_ci.de::">ta1 and customary t:o and common1y ass~cLaced wich the operat~c~ of the Permitted PrLuc~pa1 Use. (2) Is operated and ma.ir:.t:ai...c..~d u.:r-der t:.be a 3:EDe ownership cr by 1cssccs or concessionaires thereoC and on t:hc-same 1ot: a.& the Fer- mi.ct:cd Principal. Use. -2--- ; - - • • • -.. . • (3) Does not: inc1ude st:ruct:u.res or st:ructura1 features inconsistent with the Pe~tted Principa.1 Use. (4) Does not: inc1ude resident:ia1 occupancy except by caretakers or watchmen. (5) I£ operated part~a11y or ent~re1y ~n detached st:ruct:u.res, such detached structures sha11 be 1Lmit:ed to a gross f1oor area of not: more than. t:en (10) percent: of the area of the 1ot: on which the Perutit:ted Pri...o.cipa1 Use is 1ocat:ed. (6) I£ operated part~a11y or entire1y within the structure containing the Permitted Principal Use the gross f1oor area ~thin such structure ut:i1ized by accessory uses (except: garages_,. 1oadi.ng dock.& and company din~ng room.s) sha11 be not greater than ten (10) percent: of the gross f1oor area of the structure containing the Permitted PrLncipa1 Use .. f.. Limitations on externa1 effects of uses. A11 uses estab1ished or p1aced Lnt:o operation a£ter the effective date of this ordinance sha11 comp1y forth~th w1th the fo11owing 1i..mitati.ons. A11 uses actual.1y estab1i.shed and i.n operat:ion -on the effective date of this ordLnance sha11 be made to com- p1y w~th the fo11ow~ng 1imitat~ons on or before January 1. 1977 . (1) Em.i.ss:ion of heat. g1a.re. radiation. dust and fu::tnes.. Every use sba.11 be so operated that it does not emit a dangerous degree of heat. g1are. radiation, dust or fumes beyond any boundary 1ine o£ the zone 1ot on wh..ic.h the use is 1ocated .. (2) Outdoor storage and waste d~sposa1. (a) No '11Ulter~a1s or wastes sha11 be de- posited upon a zone 1ot in such form or manner that: they 11lBY be tra.ns£erred off the zone 1ot by nat:u..ra1 causes or forces; -3- ~· -------- • • I' 32X I 1 - • - --- (b) A11 mater~a1s or wastes which might cause fumes or dust or which constitute a fire hazard or whLch may be edib1e by or otherwise be attractive to rodents or insects sha11 be stored outdoors on1y in c1osed contaLners; (c) Liquefied pecro1e~ gas sha11 be stored no c1oser to any boundary 1ine of a zone 1ot on which they are 1ocated t:ha.n the fo11owing minimum distances. Water Capacity per Con~ainer If Stored Underground If Stored Aboveground Less than 125 ga11ons •...••.•••• 10 feet None 125 501 500 ga11ons .•••.•.•••...•. 10 feet 10 feet 2.ooo ga11ons ...•..•..•.•• 25 feet 25 feet 50 feet 50 feet (d) Exp1osives sha11 be stored no c1oser to any boundary 1~ne of the zone 1ot on which they are 1oca.ted than the fo11owing distances: Pounds 2 5 10 20 5 •.•••••••••••••• 10 .•••..•.•••.•.• 20 ••••••....••.• 25 ••.•••••..•••• Over 25 ••.•••..••. -·. Mini'DJUIIl DJst:apces 70 Feet 90 Feet 110 Feet 125 Feet Not Permitted g. Screening and/or Lencing. Because many of the uses permitted in this Zone Oistricc are operated in an open area and invo1ve the use of equipment or the storage of equip- ment. materia1s, supp1ies , crash~ junk. scrap meta1, scrap ~teria.1. and/or unoperab1e or abandoned vehiC1es a11 o£ which -4--- --. .....-'32 xl - 1 - --- can becOD:)E! an attractive nuisance in the area., certain pre- cautions must: be taken by the owners and/or operators of such uses to protect the residents of the area from hazardous,. u.np1ea..sant and unwho1esome condit:i.ons; to t:.bi..s end,. the fol..- 1owing screening sha11 be required: (1) Auto wrecking yards,. subject: t:o the pro- visions o£ Tit:1e 6, Chapter 2,. of tbe 1969 Eng1ewood Municipa1 Code; {2) Junk yards. s=bject to the provisions of Tit1e 6 • Chapter 2 • of the 1969 Eng1ewood Mun.ic.ipa.1 Code; (3) Sand. gravel.. or minera1 excavation,. the property cont:a..i.ning the sand • grave 1. or ~nera1 operations sha11 have access to such operations barred by fencing or other si..mi1ar ba..rrier,. except: a..c.cess roads "wbic:::.h sha11 have gates to be cLosed and 1ocked during non-operating hours; such fencing ~ sha11 be subject to the provisions of §3-2-3 of the 1969 Eng1e-.,od Munic~pa1 Code_ (4) A11 other uses: (a) If the Principa1 Permitted Use is ~ithin a bui1ding and the b~1ding entrance faces the Residentia1 Zone District. there sha11 be no 1ess than a ten (10) foot setback in front of the bui1ding and that area sha~1 be 1andscaped ~th 1awn. trees and shrubs of both a deciduou.s and evergreen var:Lecy_ The l.andscapi.ng m.ay be accepted by the addit~ona1 use of orname.nt:a1 £cac:u.re.s such as drift:wood • rock. fountaLns or objects of art. (b) If the port:"i.on cf the b~~d"i.ng s:Lte which abut:.s upcr:., adjoi.n..s or i..s .ad!- ~acent to the Resi..dentia1 Zone D~a­ trict Ls not the bui1dLng entrance, but is used for o£f-street parking • .l..oadi.n.g or the s t::or~e of equ:Lpt~~~ent:: • -5-• • , - - -- • • - . • materi a1s and/or supp1ies~ those uses sha11 b e enc1osed by a decorative c1osed-f ace or so1id concrete. b1ock or brick wa1 ~ not 1ess than sLx (6) feet high; which wa11 need not be set back from the property 1i.n.e- An e~ception to this provision sha11 be made as Qecessary at an ~ntersection or at an entrance to an a11ey or driveway. i.n order not to obstruct the view o£ a motorist; this can be done by reducing the hei..ght: of t:he fence or wa..11 or the p1antings for such distance and to such extent as required by the Code Enforce~ent: Division. Introduced. read in fu11 and passed on first readi.ng on the 18th day of March, 1974. Pub1~shed as a Bi11 for an Ord~nance on the 21st day of March, 1974. Read by tit1e and passed on f:Lna1 readi.ng on the Ltt~ day of Apri1, 1974. Pub1ished by tit1e as Ord~nance No. of 1974, on the/8th day of Apri.1, 1974. _.-- r-# /, :'ts• ( < MAYOR AT'IEST: L ex o f ficio City C1erk Treasurer /y • Series x. Kar1 No11enberger. do hereby certify that dbe above arid foregoing :Ls a true. accurate and couq>1ete copy of the Ordinance • passed on. fina1 readi-ng and publ...ished by tit1e as Ordinance No. 14 • Series of 1974. ex offi._cio City C1erk-Treasurer -6- • • r32 x l - 1 - r--l ..,. es . < c, a s.? -=< ,. e: ,: .......,~~ ~a..~_,.-.. .. .. (..t u= \ e e--J -....,. -6 .._ ):'::~~·;--·~...,¥ 0 0 c_c r.,.c__Q I I • • .. - ROLL CALL I . • Abaent • • '32 xl -• • - ROLL CALL ._, r ~ lltfi<S I (' ..... ~ J ,r cl....C.Et-., -~ ~ ~ (> ---~..£.. 0 ~0 Nay .Abst.rl.n .Absent X ""--~ \:,.~ ~, :::. '-.>.....J>.d:. ~~-~ + f.).~ '--~-~ c b ~ ..._,·--«>~-~ ~-~~c.~ ... 2..'&..) 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' .Absent I 8 ,-<:..-/ \:::> • oS2_ -~ \\---.9--Q l.-C<:.s2. ..,._., ~t-"--~ V'u ~&.o.,o- ;;::::.._. :.5L ~ ~~ tr.> -(' ~ c_ .,__£--(:,..-...... ~ ~ ~ ~ tr---=" . · . • • • --- ]- ROLL CALL Seconded Aye I? I 5 II:LJ I l.loved I • -• • ... - ,_ INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. IS • SERIES OF 1.974 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE XIV. OF THE 1.969 E.M.C. BY AMENDING CHAPTER 1.. SECTION 1.. THEREOF AND ADDING A NEW SECTION TO CHAPTER 2 TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 1.1. • TO CHANGE THE DEFINITION OF "VEHICLE" CONTAINED IN THE MODEL TRAFFIC CODE SO THAT BICYCLES ARE INCLUDED IN THE DEFINITION. WHEREAS, the existing ~efini..tion of ••vehic1e•• as contained in the Mode1 Traffic Code read together with other provisions of said Code, give rise to conf1icting inter- pretations as to which provisions app1y to bi..cycl.es; and WHEREAS, s~ch confl.icts are not conducive to fair a.c:fm:Ln.ist:ra.tion of justice; and WHEREAS. some compe1l.~ng ~nterpretat~ons 1eave bicyc1e riders unprotected in certain crit:i..ca1 traffic a~tuat~ons on the streets of the C~ty of Engl.ewood. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. as fol.l.ows: Section 1. T~tl.e XI~. Chapter 1. Sect~on 1. of the 1.969 E.M.C. ~-hereby amended to read a5 fol.l.ows : 14-1-1: Adopt~on <•> There ~s hereby adopted as a part of the Engl.ewood Ml.url.c~pal. Code. wi.tb the •-force and effect as though t:he same: 'Were set: forth in ful.1 herei.n. that cert~n code known as ''Mode 1. Traff~c Code for Col.orado Hunic~pal.~t~es. 1966" (here~nafter referred to as ''Hodel. Traff:l.c Code") as o~~:l.c:l.a1.1y appro ... -ed. -1- - • • '32xl - - -Section 2. --- adopted and pub1ished by the Co1orado ~ghway Safety Counci1. by Reso1ution thereof dated February 17. 1966. except the fo11owing artic1es and aect~ons thereof. which are dec1ared .,_ to be inapp1icab1e to this municipa1ity and are hereby express1y de1eted: (1) Section 2-1 of Artic1e II thereof; (Z) Section 4-1. 4-2. 4-3. 4-5. and 4-7 of Artic1e IV thereof; (3) Sect:Lon 6-6 of Artic1e V1 thereof; (4) Section 10-1 of Artic1e X thereof; (5) Section 15-5 (f) of Artic1e XV thereof; (6) Sect:Lon 17-9 of Artic1e XVII there- of; (7) Section 25-2 (ff) of Artic1e XXV thereof; (8) A11 of Artic1es XXII. XXIII. XXIV. XXVI and XXVII thereof. (b) Whenever any provision of the Mode1 Tra££~c Code ~s reference to any of the provisions thereof appearing _:Ln those portions of the Mode1 Traff:Lc Code set forth :Ln subsection (a) (1) through (8). the same sha11 be taken to refer to the substituted provis~ona therefor. :L£ any. contained within this T:Lt1e. Tit1e XIV 0 Chapter 2. of the 1969 E.M.C. is he~eby -nded by the add:Ltion thereto of a new Section 11. which -z- II -- '32 x l - J - • • - ... aha11 read as fo11ows: 14-2-11: DefLnition of Vehic1e In 1ieu of the provisions of §25-2 (ff) of the Mode1 Traffic Code. the fo1- 1owing provisions are hereby adopted: (ff) Vehic1e Any device wh~ch ~s capab1e of moving itse1f or of being 100ved from. p1ace t:o p1ace upon whee1s or end1ess tracks, inc1uding a bicyc1e, but such term. sha11 not JDea.n or 1.n.c.1ude any farm tractor or i..mp1e:ment of husbandry designed pr::Lmar~1y or exc1usive1y for use and used in agric.u1tura1 operations or any de~ce moved exc1usive1y over station- ary ra.i.1s or tracks or designed to 11110ve pri..- mar~1y through the air. Introduced. read ~n fu11 and passed on f~rat reading on the 18th day of March. 1974. Pub1~ahed as a B~11 for an Ord~nance on the 21at day of March. 1974. Read by t~t1e and passed on f~na1 read~ on the 15th day of Apr~1. 1974. Pub1~abed by t~t1e as Ord~aance No. 1974 0 on the 18th day of Ap~1. 1974. Se~•• of MAYOR. -3- . - ~ ' - • • -• • --- ATTEST: ex off~c~o C~ty C1erk-Treasurer x. Kar1 No11enberger. do hereby cert~fy that the above and forego~ng ~s a true, accurate and comp1ete copy of the Ord~nance • passed on f~na1 read~ and pub1~sbed by t~t1e as Ord~nanee No. • Ser~ea of 1974. ex off~c~o C~ty C1erk-Tre-urer - • • - - • • REGULAR MEETING: • • - COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO APRIL l.., 1974 . ' The C~ty Counc~l.. o~ the C~ty oC Engl..ewood 1 Arapahoe County, Col..orado, met ~n regul..ar sess~on on Apr~l.. 1, 1974, at 8:00 P.:U:. Icc Mayor Henn~ng, prea~d~ng, cal..l..ed the meet~ng to order. The ~nvocat~on was g~ven by Reverend Rub~n R. Widener oC the Se7enth Day Adventist Church. The Pl..edge oC Al..l..egiance was l..ed by Cub Scout Pack *58. The Mayor asked for rol..l.. ca11. the Col..l..owing were present: Upon the ca11 oC the ro11, Council.. Members Sovern, Mann, Bl..easin&, Brown, Anderson, Henning . Absent: Council.. Member Dhority. The Mayor decl..ared a quorum present. Al..so present were: City Yanager Dial.. City Attorney Berardini Assistant City Manager YcCown Administrative Assistant Mendel..aon Director oC F~nance No11enbercer Cb~ef of Po1~ce Clasby D~rector ot Ut~1~t~es Carro11 COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN S~CONDED A MOTION THAT THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 18, 1974 BE APPROVED AS READ. Upon the ca11 o£ the ro11, the vote resulted f"'o11ows: Ayes: Counc~1 Kembera Sovern, Kann, B1esa~ng, Brown, Anderson, Henn~ng. Nays: None Absent: Counc~1 Member Dhor~ty. The Mayor declared the mot~on carr~ed. • • • • • - • • '32 x l .......... - --... 2 Yayor Henn~ng ~ntroduced the Co11ow~ng persona from the 1~st of Spec~a1 C~t~zen Program Inv~tees. Nr. Har ol d Da~1y, 4520 So . De1aware Street, Prec~nct No . 12 . Mr. and Mr s . Harry H. Mumm, 3265 So . Fox Street, Prec~nct N o . 2 . Mr. and Mr s . Frank B. Crowe, 3749 So . E1a ~ Street, Precinct No . 4 . * Mr. Her old Rust, Eng le wood D~s t r~c Manager Cor Pub1~c Serv~ce C o mpany, appeared bef ore Counc~1 ~o present ~he Crancb~se chec k C o r the C~ret quar~er o f ~974 . He stated tha~ the check w as the adjust~ng o ne dur~ng the year, wh i1e e ot her three quarters rema~n be same . Thi s quarter's c heck •a s in ~he amount oC $55,680 .94 . Subs equent che c k s w ou1d be in the am ount ~r $51,000 . Ur. Walt Imhof£ o f the firm o C HaniCen, I mboCC, and Samford, Inc . was present to d~scuss the advance reCund1ng oC C~ty w a er b on ds dated Apr~l 1 , 1971 . Mr_ ImhoCC stated that reCunding was the current rage in the State oC Col o rado. The reCinancing oC the 1971 wa ter o blig ation bonds oC the City o C Englewood would save t he C~ty approximately $1 50 ,000. The Ci t y had previously accomp1iahed this in 1965 ~or some wa ter o b ligation bonds . $400,000,000 o C reCunding bas occurred in the Stat e or Co1o rad o since 1 96 3 . The sa1e o r the new bonds are u sed to buy g ove rnment securities wh ich are used to pay o rr the old bonds . The idea is to make money oCr the government bonds which w i11 pay C o r the wa er bonds as they ma~ure . Nr. ImhoCC presented to Counci1 a copy oC a proposal Cr o m the Cirm or HaniCen, ImhoCC, and SamCord to the City to serve as Cisca1 agent on this reCunding . Mr. ImhoCC explained the proCit re ceived on th e sa1e by the investment banker. He stated additionally that the market was not as advantageous at this time as it was on the ori gina l writing o C the letter and that a delay might be undergone beC o re the actual bid . Mayor Henning inquired as to what the status oC the pr ojec~ w oul d be ir no bids were received-Mr. ImboCC stated that no dea~ w ou 1d then be conaumated , but that the C~sca1 agent wou1d bear the cost o C the market~ng . -- .......... • - • ... . ' Counc~~man Brown ~nqu~red whether the reC~nanc~ng was Cavorab1e to the C~ty ~n the op~n~on of the D~rector of F~nance. D~rector of F~nance No11enberger stated that ~t was extreme1y advantageous to the C~ty and that after much check~ng, Ce1t that the mecban~sm ut~1~zed wou1d have to be that out1~ned ~n the proposal. Counc~1man B1esa~ng ~nqu~red as to whether we were injuring any oC the current bond holders. Mr. 1mhoCC stated that rather than injuring the old bond holders, we were actua11y giving them better security since their bonds were now being backed by U . S . g o vernment obligations. Counci1man Anderson inquired as to whether the procedure w oul d be utilized immediately . Ur . Imhoff replied ~ the negat~ve atat~ng the market cond~t~ona sbou1d Lmprove C~rst. However, a11 background work would be carr~ed out C~rs t on the proposal. C~ty Manager Dial stated that the mot~on th~s evenLng w oul d be to enter ~nto the agreement ~C Counci1 so desired, and that an ordinance to se11 the bonds wou1d come at a 1ater date. Councilman B1ese~ng stated that he wou1d preCer proceeding. COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN ANDERSON SECONDED A MOTION TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH THE FIRM OF HANIFEN, IMHOFF, AND SAMFORD CONCERNING ADVANCE REFUNDING OF THE CITY WATER BONDS DATED APRIL 1, 1971 . Upon the ca11 oC the roll, the vote resulted as Co11owa: Ayes: Counc~1 Members Sovern, Mann, Blessing, Brown, Anderson, Henning . Nays: None Absent: Council Member Dhor~ty . The Yayor declared the mot~on carried. Mr. Oliver Giseburt, 3171 South B~gh Street, appeared beC ore Council. He stated that in his travels around town, he had run ~nto a split in the City's populat~on over the Core Area. He stated that there were a number oC elderly persona in the community wh o w ould be dispossessed by the Core Area development and vehemently oppos e it. Yr •. Gisebur~ stated that, although he realized the process oC the plan was that it currently was berore the Core Area Citizens Committee and then the Planning and Zoning Commission, beCore it comes to City Counc~1, he would suggest a motion by the Council to amend the plan completely at this time and then revise it. -- - 1 - • --- 4 Coune~~man Sovern stated that the C~ty Counc~1 had comp1ied with the second portion or Yr. Giseburt's request ~n their motion to put the p1an into a ho1ding pattern in order to reconsider it. He stated that the p1an was now a document which wou1d be used Cor informationa1 input into a revision. Mr. Giseburt stated that the plan needed to be abandoned altogether. Counci~an Anderson stated that be questioned how you could revise something that you bad abandoned altogether . Ur. Giseburt stated that in order Cor harmony to exist in the City, the City Council must make the statement to abandon the p1an. Counci1man Blessing stated that the Council had been listening to the peop1e in the City oC Englewood, but that he was d~agusted to see that the peop1e were be1~ev~ng the stor~ea that were be~ng c~rculated. He expressed total respect and support ~or the mayor and the two counc~1 members be~ng cons~dered ~or recall . Mr . G~seburt stated that he rea1~zed that the City needed to have a goal ~n m~nd and was ~n Cavor oC a good p1an to be set up Cor the City. He Celt, however, ~t was up to the C~ty Counc~1 to generate the harmony in the C~ty . Mayor Henning ~nquired oC Mr. Giseburt as to what mechanism he would use to begin to revise the plan . Mr . Giae b urt stated that the C~ty bad numerous plans and that he believed that good portions oC this plan would be implemented, while the bad portions w ould be set aside . He Ce1t ~t was up to the Planning and Zoning Comm ission to come up with a plan and that they should use thei r stare in this endeavor . CounciLman Sovern stated that Mr. Gise b u r t w as Cee1ing some or the same Crustrations that Counc~1 was . The Council w as 1ook~ng C or mechanism to get Ceedback Crom the people Cor input into a plan. He Celt that iC the plan was discarded altogether, the Council wou1d be accused or resurrect~ng ~t ~n the Cuture when some elements were pu11ed out and included in a later p1an. ~--~ .... ~ Mrs. FPaafeP, 211 East Kenyon, appeared beCore Council. She questioned why it was necessary to have the p1an. She £e1t it was possible to do some or the items ~n the p1an without the total magnitude or ~t. She stated that she upheld the comments made by Mr. Giseburt earlier. Mayor Henning inquired oC Mrs-Frazier how to go about getting a mechanism to pu11 a p1an together. Krs . Frazier stated that she would be glad to submit some ideas on what should be inc1uded to the City Council • - • - .. -· T 32xl 1 - • • • - 5 Uayor Henn~ng stated that currently the Counc~1 ~a more worried about ~he mechan~sm to pu11 ~deaa Crom a11 sorts o~ people . Mrs. Frazier stated t ha t it should go to the Planning and Zoning Commission Cor t heir consi derati on . Councilman Brown stated that he bas been concerned over the thinking o r the pe o ple in t he City o£ Englewood, and that he bad never seen them so concerned . He stated that many areas oC the p1an were apt to hurt the people and that he did not support the condemnation pr oc ess Cor public purposes. Mayor Henning deCerred the discussi on to City Manager Dial. City Manager Dial distributed copies or a letter to the City Council and read a sta t ement t endering his resignation as the City Kanager or the City o C Eng1ewo o d. May or Henn~ng stated that the c~ty had exper~enced pos~t~ve ech~evemen t o ver the pas t 12 years and the C~ty Uanager had exh~b~ted an outstand~ng degree o r pro£ess~ona1~sm in b~s adm~nistrat~on oC the C~ty . She po~nted o ut that the C~ty Counc~1 had never sought b~s resignat~on and t hat sbe 1 persona11y 1 adm~red his ability to carry Corth eCror ta f"or Englewood 's betterment. Counc~~an B1ess~ng sta~ed that both the C~ty Manager and the department beads that he chose had done an exce11ent job Cor the City in the past . Counc~1man Brown stated that he appreciated the dedieat~on and serv~ce or the C~ty Manager to the City of" Eng1ewood. Counci1man Sovern e~ated that the City Manager bad done o utstand~ng job in a very competent and prof"esaiona1 manner. COU NCILMAN BLESSING UOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A U OTIO N TO RELUC T ANTLY ACCEPT THE RESIGNATION OF THE CITY MANAGER AS OF JUNE 15 , 1974 . Upon t he ca11 o£ t he ro11 1 the vote resulted as f"o11ows: Ayes: Council Members Sovern, Uann 1 Blessing, Brown, Anderson, Henning. Nays: None Absen t : Council Member Dhority. The May o r declared t he mot~on carried. - II • • '32xl - • • • - 6 . ' The Co11ow~ng commun~cat~ona were received Cor the record. Minutes or the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting oC Uarch 14~ 1974. Minutes or the Planning and Zoning Commission meetings o£ February 20 and March 5, 1974. Minutes or the Wa ter and Sewer Board meeting oC March 19, 1974 ... Minutes or he Board oC Caree r Service Commissioners meeting or March 21, 1974 . Memoranda Crom the Direc~or oC Finance and the Assistant City Kanager discussing revenues and expenditures Cor the Cisca1 year or 1974 ... Transmit a1 oC the Cinancia1 report Cor 1973. Council received a recommendation Crom the Planning and Zoning Commission to vacate a portion oC Wes t Nassau Avenue between the 3900 and 4000 blocks oC South Ka1amath Street . City Manager Dia1 described the area to the Counci1, and stated that it had been recommended by both the staff and the P1anning and Zoning Commission. INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIL~ SOVERN. A BILL FOR AN ORDI NAN CE VACATING A PORTION OF WEST NASSAU AVENUE, LYING EAST OF THE EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF SOUTH KALAKATH STREET, LYING AND BEING WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO. COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN ANDERSON SECONDED A MOTION TO ~PPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF WEST NASSAU BETWEEN THE 3900 AND 4000 BLOCKS OF SOUTH KALAMATH STREET. Upon the ca11 of the ro11, the vote reau1ted as fo11owe: Ayes: Counci1 Members Sovern, Kann , B1essing, Brown, Anderson, Henn~ng. Nays: None Absent: Counci1 Member Dhority • The Mayor deo1ered ~b e mo~ion carried • • • • * - • • ·.tt '32 xl - - --- 7 Counc~1 received a recommendation Crom the Water and Sewer Board Cor approval oC Supplement #1 to the Cherry Va1e Sanitation District Connector's Agreement. Director oC Utilities Carroll stated that Cherry Vale was a small district which was requesting a two-acre piece oC land be included in their district. It currently has two properties on it which were on septic tanks. COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SOVERN SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE SUPPLEMENT #I TO THE CHERRY VALE SANITATION DISTRICT_ Upon the call oC the r oll , tbe vote resulted as £allows: Ayes: Council Members Severn, Uann, Blessing, Brown, Anderson, Henning. Nays: N one Absent: Council Member Dbority. The M .a.yor declared the mo tion carried. Council received a recommendation Crom the Water and Sewer Board Cor approval of Supp1ement #23 to South Arapahoe San~tat~on D~str~ct Connector•s Agreement . D~rector of Ut~1~t~es Carro11 stated that the area encompassed e~ght acres under one ownersh~p w b~ch had been tbought to be ~nc1uded under san~tat~on d~str~ct•s agreement 14 years ago, but had not by an error . COUNCILMAN ANDERSON MOVED AND COUNCILMAN B LESSING SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE SUPPLEMENT NO. 23 TO THE SOUTH ARAPAHOE SANITATION DISTRICT CONNECTQR•S AGREEMENT . Upon the ca11 of the ro11~ the vote resu1~ed as Co11ows: Ayes: Counc~1 Members Severn, Mann, B1esa~ng, Brown, Anderson, Henn~ng. Nays: None Absent: Counc~1 Member Dbor~ty. The Mayor dec1ared the mot~on carr~ed. • - I' 32 X I • - -... 8 Counc~1 rece~ved a recommendat~on rrom the Water and Sewer Board Cor approva1 oC Supp1ement *46 to the Southgate San~tat~on D~str~ct Connector•s Agreement. D~rector oC Ut~1~t~ea Carro11 stated that ~t eons~ated oC two acres on the northwest corner of Un~versi t y and Orchard. COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE SUPPLEMENT NO. 46 TO THE SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT. Upon the ca11 of the ro11, the vote resu1ted as C o11ows: Ayes: Counc~1 Member s Severn, Uann, B1esa~ng, Brown, Anders on , Henn~ng. Nay s : N o ne Absent: Counc11 Member Dhor~ty. The Uay o r declared the mot~o n carried . Council received a recommendation from the Water and Sewer Board to approve an Agreement with Paul Cormier and Associates ~or evaluation and imp1ementat~on o£ the prov~a~ons o£ the Un~Corm Re1 o cat~on and Real Property Acqu~ai~ion Po1icies Act oC 1970. Director oC Utilities Carroll stated that in February the Counc~l had asked the DURA to act as the re1ocating agent Cor the Bi-City Treatment Plant . When the agreement went to the DURA Board oC D~rectors, they reCused to become associated w ith the agreement. They did a11ow their adm~nistrator to act ~n this regard in a separate agreement. Counci~man Sovern stated that h~a request Cor the legality oC th ~a prov~sion to the C~ty A ttorney bad been replied to in the a CCirma tive . City A tto rney Berardin i stated that DURA had suggested that w e use the same personnel, rather than the DURA board actua11y getting ~nv o lved in the rel oc a t ion a greemen t . Direct o r or Utilities Carro11 stated t hat relocation oC bu sine sses and hom e s w oul d cost ar o und $370,000 . COUNCILYAN SOVERN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A M OTIO N TO APPR OVE AN AGREEMENT WITH PAUL CORMIER AND ASSOCIATES F O R EVALUATI O N AND IMPLEME NTATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE UNIFORM REL O CATI O N AND REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITION POLICIES ACT OF 1970 . Upon the ca11 o C the ro11, t he vote resulted as follows: -- .......... • - -... 9 Aye s : Counc~1 Uember s S o vern, Yann, B 1 ess~ng, Brown, Anders o n, Henn ~ng. N a y s : N one Absent : Co unc ~~ Me mbe r Dhor~ty. The Mayor dec1ared the mot~on carr~ed. COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MO TIO N TO AWARD A C ONTRACT TO THE DENVER LAWN SPRINKLER COMPANY IN T HE AM O UN T O F $9,820 FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A SPRINKLER SYSTEM AT BARDE PART (CHAR L E S HAY SCHOOL). Upon the ca11 oC the ro11, the vo t e resu1ted a s C o 11 o w s : Ayes: Counc~1 Members Sovern, Mann, B1esa~ng, Brown, Anders o n, Benn~ng . Nays: None Absent: Counc~1 Uember Dhor~ty. The May o r dec1ared the mot~on carr~ed. Counc~1man Anderson ~nqu~red why Supp1ement #1 as descr~bed ~n the Water and Sewer Board m~nutes had not been sent on to Counc~1-D~rector oC Ut~1itiea Carro11 stated that a coup1e oC items had yet to be reso1ved beCore that cou1d come Corth . Counci1 received a memorandum Crom the Ass~stant C~ty Manager d~scuas~ng the C~ty's ro1e ~n eatab1~shment oC a 911 emergency sys t em C o r Arapahoe County. C~ty Manager D~a1 stated that the C~ty had one oC the best emergency commun~cat~ons systems ~n the area. Te1ephone prer~xes ~n the area, however, d~d not co~nc~de w~th our C~ty 1~m~ts. Consequently a 911 system wou1d be rece~ved at Arapahoe County and transCerred to our emergency commun~cat~ons system Cor po1~ce and r~re C o 11owup. Essent~a11y, th~s ~s a c1ear~ng system wh~c h w o uld speed up the process oC emergency ca11s to some degree. Th~s c oul d expand to a greater c o operat~on eCCort ~n the Cuture, wb~1e at the present ~~me ~t is on a modest bas~s. He quest~oned Coun c il's Cee1ing s concerning the 911 system • -- - - • --- :1.0 Aaa~atant C~ty Manager McCown stated the te1ephone system ~nvolved ~n tb~a would coat the C~ty approx~mate1y $200-$300 per month ... Coun c~l man Sovern ~nqu~red whether the Telephone Company could not peg certa~n numbers under each preC~x to ~nput ~nto the var~ous ent~t~es. C~ty Manager D~a1 stated that they d~d not cur rently have that capac~ty. Mayor Henn~ng ~nqu~red whether ~t was agreeable to the Counc~l to cont~nue on this cooperative e££ort. A general consensu s concurred ... * Council received a mem o randum Crom the Assistant City Manager discussing the City's p ossible £inan c ia1 participation with the Colorado Municipal League in contesting the proposed Mountain Bell rate increase ... He stated that the Colora d o Uun~c~pa1 League was cona~der~ng 1ega1 act~on as w~th t he 1966 rate ~ncreaae. ~n wh ~ch the c~t~es were sem:1.-.su cceaafu1. .. Mayor Henn~ng po:i.nted out that the rate ~crease was greater to the c~t~zena than :i.t was o n the C:i.ty•a actua1 b:1.11.. COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO AUTHORIZE THE EXPENDITURE OF THE SPECIFIED AMOUNT, APPROXLYATING $900 TO PARTICIPATE WITH THE COLORADO MUNICIPAL LEAGUE IN CONTESTING THE PROPOSED MOUNTAIN BELL RATE INCREASE. Upon the ca1.1 o~ the ro11, the vote reau1ted as Co11ows: Ayes: Counc:1.1 Members Sovern, Mann, B1eas:1.nc, Brown, Anderson, Henn:i.ng. Nays: None Absent: Counc:1.1 Member Dhor:i.ty. The Mayor dec1ared the mot:i.on carr:i.ed . * * Counc:1.1 rece:i.ved a memorandum from the D:i.rector of FLnance recommend:i.ng a contract w:i.th Arapahoe County Cor co1.1ect:1.on of the veh:1.c1.e use tax by the County :i.n return Cor a 5 percent co11.ect~on Cee. C:i.ty Manager D~a1. stated that th:i.s was a cont~nuat:i.on or past pract:i.ce .. - -- r 32xl - l- • • --- ,_ l.1 COUNCILMAN ANDERSON MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE AN AGREEMENT WITH ARAPAHOE COUNTY FOR COLLECTION OF THE VEHICLE USE TAX . Upon the ca11 of"" the ro11, the vote resu1ted a. a f""ol..1.ow a: Ayes: Counc~l.. Members Severn, Mann, Bl..esa~ng, Brown, Anders on, Henn~ng. Nays: None Absent: Counc~1 Member Dhor~ty . The Mayor decl..a.red the motion carried. INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN ANDERSON- BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO -__ 9 __ , SERIES OF 1.974 AN ORDINANCE VACATING A 7-FOOT UTILITY EASEMENT LYING AND BEING WITHIN ALTA VISTA SUBDIVISION, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO- (Cop~ed in £u1.1. in the OC£icia.1 Ordinance Book.) COUNCILMAN ANDERSON MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SOVERN SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 9, SERIES OF 1974. Upon the ca11 oC the rol..l.., the vote resul..ted as Col..l..ows: Ayes: Council.. Members Severn, Mann, Bl..eeaing, Brown, Anderson, Henning. Nays: None Absent: Council.. Member Dhority. The Mayor decl..a.red the motion carried. • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BLESSING- BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO-~· SERIES OF 1974 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE V, OF THE 1969 E-M -C-RELATING TO EARLY RETIREMENT OF VESTED YEKBERS OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD RETIREKENT PLAN- (Copied in f""u1.1. in the Of£icia1. Ordinance Book.) -• '32xl • • • • - 1.2 COUNCILMAN BLESSING KOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 10# SERIES OF 1974. Upon the ca11 oC the ro11~ the vote resu1ted as Co11ows: Ayes: Counc~1 Member s So vern, Uann, B1ess~ng, Brown, Anderson, Henn~ng . Nays: None Absen t : Counc~1 Kember Dbor~ty. The Uayor dec1ared the mot~on carr~ed . * INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILKAN DHORITY. BY AUTHORITY ORDI NANCE NO . ~· SERIES OF 1.974 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE V, OF THE 1969 E.Y.C. CONFORKING SECTION 46 ENTITLED "INVESTKENTS" WITH PREVIOUS SECTION RELATING TO PURPOSES AND POWERS OF TRUSTEE . (Cop~ed ~n Cu11 ~n the OCC~c~a1 Ord~nance Book.) COUNCILMAN BROWN KOVED AND COU NC ILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A M OTION TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 11, SERIES OF 1974. Upon the ca11 of the ro11, the vote resulted as Co11owa: Ayes: Counc~1 Members Sovern, Man n, B1esa~ng, Brown, Anderson, Henn~ng . Nays: N one Absent: Counc~1 Uember Dhor~ty . The May or declared the mot~on c arr~ed. C~ty Attorney Berard~n~ began d~scuas~on oC a B~11 Cor an Ordinance amend~ng the zoning ordinance to ~nc1u de prov~a~on Cor a s~gn code. He stated that Denver•s appea1 ove r a 1oca1 judge •s opin~on out1awing the sign code had been succeaa£u1 be~ore the Court o£ Appea1a. He £e1t that this case cou1d go to the u. S. Supreme Court. He gave other 1ega1 cases concerning a~gn cgdea in Co1o r ado . He stated that this Bi11 wou1d adopt a sign code by re£erence • • • '32xl - - • • • - l.3 INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN AND ERS ON . A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING TITLE III , CHAPTER l.l., OF THE l.969 E.M.C., ENTITLED '7 SIGNS AND BILL BOARDS '' AND REPEALING AND REENACTING SECTION 22 .7 OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWO OD, COLORADO, (ORDINANCE NO. 26, SERIES l.963, AS AMENDED) ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE "SIGN CODEr OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THE REW ITH . COUNCILMAN ANDERSON MOVED AND COUNCI LMAN SOVERN SECONDED A MOT ION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINA~CE ADOPTING A SIGN CODE AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON APRIL 29~h TO CONSIDER A FINAL READING. Upon the ca11 oC the ro11, the vote resulted as Co11owa: Ayes : Counc~1 Uembers Sovern, Kann, B1essLne, Brown, Anderson, Henn~ng. Nays: None Absent: Counc~1 Member Dhor~ty . The Kayor dec1ared the mot~on carr~ed . C~ty A ttorney Berard~n~ began a d~acuss~on oC a B~11 Cor an Ord~nance amend~ng the M o de1 TraCC~c Code to ~nc1ude b~cyc1es w~th~n the deC~n~tion oC t he Code. He stated that currently a b~cyc1e ~a not g~ven the r~gh t -oC -way at any ~nteraect~on, and that th~a woul d a mend that ov era~ght. Ch~eC oC Po1~ce Clasby stated tha t currently b~cyc1e r~ders were not pr~v~1eged to the r~ght-oC-way, and that a nuaber oC cases had been beC ore Yun~c~pa 1 Court, ~n wh ~ch caae the dr~ver oC the automob~1e bad w on h~s case . Counc~1man Kann ~nqu~red whether b~cyc1ea had 1~cenae requ~rements. Ch~eC C1aaby rep1~ed in the aCC~rmat~ve, atat~ng that ~t was not aggressively enCorced, i t wa s a saCety measure. Council man B1eaa~ng stated that we aho u1d not~Cy the k~da o~ the 1~cena~ng requ~rements. Counci1ma n Anderson stated that know1edge ebou1d be transm~tted concern~ng th~s change ~n the r~ght-oC-way prov~a~on • - • • - 1 - • • • - 14 INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE X IV, O F THE 1969 E.M.C. BY AMENDING CHAPTER 1, SECTION 1, THEREOF AND ADDING A NEW SECTION TO CHAPTER 2, TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 11, TO CHANGE THE DEFINITION OF "VEHICLE" CONTAINED IN THE MODEL TRAFFIC CODE SO THAT BICYCLES ARE INCLUDED IN THE DEFINITION. COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN ANDERSON SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE TO INCLUDE BICYCLES WITHIN THE DEFINITION OF "VEHICLES" I N THE MODEL TRAFFIC CODE . Upon the ca11 o~ the ro11, the vote reau1~ed as Co11owa: Ayes : Coun c ~1 Members Severn, Blessing, Brown, Anderson, Henning. Nays : Council ~ember Mann. Absen t: Council... Uember Dbority. The May o r declared the motion carried . Council re cei ved a Resolution authorizLng negotiations Cor property needed C or t he Bi-City Waste Wa ter Treatment Plant. City Attorney Berardini stated that it had been requested by Council.... Councilman Severn inquired whe ther the square footage costs on the a1~ernate parcels had been der~ved as requested at the previous mee~ing. Director or Utilities Carro11 stated that be could get them within ten minutes. Mayor Henning state d that it YOu1d be deferred Cor a Cew minutes. • City Att o rney Berardini began discussion oC a Resolution urging that Arapahoe C oun y be responsible Cor the establishment and operation and maintenance oC De toxiC:i.cation Centers as established in House Bill 1279 . He stated that t his had been requested by the Council and the law wou1d take e£Cect on Ju1 y 1st • - • • '32 xl - • • • • - 15 .. . .. Counc~lman Br o wn s ~a~ed t ha t Det o x~r~c ation Centers were a necessary item o he l p individu als overc o me the sickness oC a.1.cohol..iam ... C o unci~men Ander son s+a ~ed t ha we needed a County-wide system to eC~ectively hi s prob l em . RES O LUT IO N N O . ___ s___ SER I ES O F 1974 A RESOLUTION RELATIN G TO ALC O H OLISM AND I N TOXICATION TREATMENT . (Copied in Cu ll i n he O £Ci c i e 1 Re s o 1 u-i o n B oo k .) COUNCILMAN S O VERN MO VE D AND C O UN C ILMAN ANDERSON SECONDED A MOTI O N TO APPR O VE RE SOLU T I O N N O . 8, SERIES O F 1974 . Upon the call oC the roll, t he v o ~e re sul~ed a s C o ll o ws : Aye s c ~uncil Member s Se vern , Mann, B less ing, Brown, Anders on, Henning . Nays : N o n e Absen C o un c i l Member D h o r i ty . The Uay o r de c lared •he m o i o n carr ie d . City At o rney Berardini reported hat t he case or suit agains t CliCC's To w ing Service had been deemed unnec e ssary by the C~ty aC ter the ~nauran ~e company Cor the deCendents pa~d ~ Cu11 o n the ac~~on. Ci y A t ~o rney Berardi n 1 a ~a e d ba~ ~he Weist case had been argued in t he Supreme C o ur ~ -~~h ~he resu~t of a Cavorab1e ru ling t o the Ci y . He et a~ed ~ba ~ •he ru~ing, in essence, stated that the C~ty ba a t h e r~gb ~o a ssess C o r a reet ~mprovementa. The tria1 cour r o und , h o w e ver , T b a~ n o p u b1i c hearing had been he1d and C o r thi s re ason we m a y need 10 p a ss an additiona1 o rdinance rea£C ~rming t he a s se s sme s • City A~t o rney Berard~ni repor ed ha t argument had been be1d on the ReCCe1 c ase c oncerning an award to the ReCCe1's in 1966 in the amoun o C $14 ,000 . The Supreme C o u r t bad agreed with the City and the case had been re-tried in 1972 . The ReCCe1's cu rr ently needed o refund t o the City some money and this had bee n appealed by t he deCendente . • • 'a2xl - • --- . ' D~rector of Ut~1~t~ea Carro11 cave a per square ~oot&ce f'i..gu..re as requested by Coune1..1aa.n Severn. -rJ.---... ·___... ~--.c;::. RESOLUTION NO. __ 7 __ • SERIES OF 1.974 ~-c..A.. -......., -t...... b.!"£~ 0'->0> l..and cost A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY AS BEING REQUIRED FOR THE PUBLIC USE AND AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION THEREOF. (Cop~ed :l.n Cu11 :l.n the OfC:l.c1..a1 Reeol..uti.on Book.) COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 7, SERIES OF 1.974. Upon the ea11 of' the ro11, the vote reaul..ted as to11owa: Ayes: Counc1..1 Members Severn, Mann, B1eaa:l.nc, Brown, Anderson, Henn:l.ng. Nays: None Absent: Counc1..1 Member Dbori..ty. The Mayor dec1ared the mot:l.on carri.ed. * * Counc1..1 rece:l.ved a memorandum Crom the D:l.reetor or Publ..i.c Works reeommendi.ng the 1..nata11at:l.on o£ t1aab:l.nc speed 1~1..t •i..an• on South E1at1.. and South Cherokee i.n the vi.e:l.ni.ty oC Denn7 ~11er F:l.e1d. C:l.ty Manager D:l.a1 d:l.aeuaaed the a1ternatea :l.n the memorandum. outl..S...ned. Mayor Henn~nc stated that ~t wae an exee11ent ao1ut~on to the probl..em. COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN ANDERSON SECONDED A MOTION TO PROCEED WITH THE PLASHING SPEKD LDMIT SIGNS ON SOUTH ELATI AND SOUTH CHERO~E IN THE VICINITY OP DENNY McrLLER FIELD. Upon the ea11 oC the ro1l.., the vote reeu1ted aa Co11owa: Ayes : Coune~1 Meaber• Severn, Kann. B1eaa~na. Brown. Anderson. Henn~ng. Nays: None Absent: Coune~1 Keaber Dhor~t7. The Mayor dee1ared the mot~on earr~ed. • • • • - • - '32xl 1- • • - 17 . ' Counc~1 rece~ved a memorandum ~rom the D~rector oC Personnel and the Ass~stant C~ty Manager d~scuss~ng keep~ng City Hall open on Monday n~gbts Cor the prov~aion o~ aCter -hour services. City Manager Dial stat ed that we had received some static on this already Crom the employees . COUNCILMAN ANDERS O N MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SECONDED A MOTION TO INSTITUTE TH E POLICY OF KEEPING CITY HALL OPEN UNTIL 8 :00 P .M . ON MONDAY EVENINGS . Upon the ca11 oC the r o11~ the vote resulted as Col~ows: Ayes: Council Member s Severn, Mann, Blessing, Brown, Anderson, Henning . Nay s: N on e Absent : Council Member Dhority . Tbe Mayor declared the m otion c arried . Council re cei ved a resolution amending the six-quarter Public Improvement and Revenue Sharing Funds . City Manager Dial gave a synopsis oC the six-quarter budget and ~ts alternate expend~turea . RESOLUTION NO . __ 9 __ , SERIES O F 1974 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE B UDGET IN THE PU B LIC I MPRO VEME N T AN D REVENUE SHARING FUNDS . (C op~ed ~n Cull ~n the OC£~c~a1 Reaolut~on B ook .) COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN B ROWN SECONDED A UOTION TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 9, SERIES OF 1974 . Upon ~he ca11 oC the ro11, the vote res u~t ed as £o11ows: Ayes: Counc~1 Members Severn, Mann, B1ess~ng, Brown, Anderson, Henn~ng. Nay s: None Absen t: Counc~1 Member Dhor~ty . The May o r declared the mot~on carr~ed . * * II • • --. '32xl _]- • --.. - 18 Counc~1 rece~ved a recommendat~on that the Mayor be author~zed to s~gn a rev~sed agreement w~th the Urban Dra~nage and Flood Control D~str~ct to prov1de Cor a do11ar 1Lm1t per year Cor ma1ntenance costa Cor the Englewood dam. C1ty Manager D1a1 rev1ewed the memorandum, stat1ng that 1ts on1y adjustment was to put a total do11ar amount per year prov1aion oC $10,000. COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN ANDERSON SECONDED A MO TION TO AU THORIZE THE MAYOR TO SIGN A REVISED AGREEMENT WITH THE URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT. Upon the ca11 oC the rol1, the vote resulted as Co11owa: Ayes: Counc11 Members Sovern, Mann, B1eaa~g, Brown, Anderson, Henning. Nays: None Absent: Council Member Dhority. Tbe Kayor declared the motion carried . City Manager Dia1 submitted a reeomaendation ~ro• the Director o~ Pub1~c Works to dea~gnate certa~n streets ~or ~nc1ue~on ~n the Federa1 A~d -Urban Systems agenda. C~ty Manager D~a1 stated that the streets were ones that the sta~C Ce1t shou1d be part o~ the urban system . Wh~1e there was 1~tt1e chance o~ any Cunds even w~th the streets dea~enated as part oC the urban system. there was no chance w~tbout them des~gnated ... Counc~1man Sovern stated that he was on the coma~ttee at DRCOG cons~der~n& these needs wh~ch had been very qu~ck1y looked at ~n tbe~r meet~ng. Mayor Henn~ng stated that the request was Cor C1arkaon to be funded and a1ao to approve the map oC the urban system... She stated that abe d~d not agree w~th both F1oyd and Dartmouth be~c ~n the urban system . Counc~1man Anderson queat~oned why Zun~ had not been extended a11 the way to u. S. 285 . COUNCILMAN ANDERSON MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SOVERN SECONDED A MOTION TO INCLUDE ZUNI EXTENSION TO U .S. 285. Upon the ca11 oC the ro11. the vote resulted as Co11ows: - - - · .. T 32X - • • • - 19 . .. Ayes: Counc~1 Members Sovern, Uann,B1ess~ng, Brown, Anderson, Henn~ng. Nays: N o ne Absent: Counc~1 Member Dhor~ty. The Mayor declared be motion carried. COUNCILl.lAN BROWN .UOVED AND COUNCILMAN ANDERSON SECONDED A MOTION TO AMEND THE MAP TO DELETE DARTMOUTH FROM THE URBAN SYSTEM EAST OF SANTA FE. Upon be ca11 oC the r o11, the vote resulted as f'ol..l..ows: Aye s: Counci1 Members Sovern, Mann, Brown, Anderson, Benning . Nays : C o uncil.. Member Blessing. Absen Counc~1 Member Dhority. The Kay or decl..ared the m otion carried . COUNCILMAN ANDERS O N MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE THE YAP AS AMENDED AND THE SUBMISSION OF THE APPLICATION FOR CLARKSON DEVELOPMENT . Upon the cal..l.. of' the rol..1., the vote resulted as rol..l..ows: Ayes : Council.. Members Severn, Mann, Bl..essing, Brown, Anderson, Henning . Nays None Absen -T.: Council.. Member Dbori y. The Mayor declared the motion carried. City Manager D~a1 stated t hat he wou1d l~ke to po~nt out the memorandum on revenues and expend~turea to Counc~1 . He stated that the C~ty d~d not have as much 1eeway as they have had ~n the past to expend Cunda . May or Henn~ng s tated that the $18,000 to Tr~-County Health cons~dered ear1~er th~a evening m~gbt be cons~dered now. She Ce1t that the C~ty should deCer any comm~tment to them Cor around a~x months unt~l we receive the resu1 t a o~ ea1ea tax ~n the C~t7. • • • • '32 xl - - • • • - 20 . ... C~ty Manager D~a.l.. stated that he had rece~ved a l..etter from Bourne and Dul..aney stat~ng that the des~gn or the Po1~ce/FLre Bu~1d~ng was one o£ ten C~na1~sts ~ a eompet~t~on ~n the State oC Co1orado. .• * COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SECONDED A MOTION TO APPOINT LEONARD ROBOHM FOR A ONE-YEAR TERM TO THE FIREMEN'S PE_NSION BOARD.. Upon the ca..l...l.. or .:the ro.1.l..~ the vote resulted as Co1.1.ows: Ayes: Counc~l.. Members Sovern, Mann, Bl..ess~ng, Brown, Anderson, Henn~ng. Nays: None Absent: Counc~l.. Kember Dhor~ty. The Mayor decl..ared the mot~on carr~ed. C~ty Manager D~al.. stated that the C~v~1 A~r Patrol.. was ~n the aud~ence and that he had been requested by them to al..l..ow them the use of the Po1~ce/F~re Bui1ding on Girard. City Manager Dial.. stated that the Civil.. Air Patrol.. mieht be a worthwhi1e organ~zat~on to use the bu~1ding ~f ~t ~s vacated. Ur. Curt Hem~s, Squadron Commander, stated that the C~v~1 A~r Patro1 needed to expand the~r act~v~t~es and quarters. The purpose was to spur ~nterest ~n av~at~on ~n the youth. Kayor Henn~ng stated that the start eou1d update the Counc~1 at the next meeting on the a~tuat~on on the bu~1dLng. C~ty Uanager D~a1 stated that the area oeeup~ed by the bu~1d~ng eou1d a1so prov~de 70-75 park~ng ata11s. CoQnc~1man Anderson stated that the C~v~1 A~r Patro1 was a very worthwh~1e organ~zat~on, and the C~ty shou1d cons~der supportLng them as best poss~b1e. : - II • • '32 xl 1- -- ·-- 21 .. . ... COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN ANDERSON SECONDED A MOTION TO ADJOURN . Upon the ca11 oC the ro11, the vote resu1ted aa f"'o11owa: Ayes: Counc~1 Members Sovern, Mann, B1esa~ng, Brown, Anderson, Henn~ng. Nays: None Absent: Counc~1 Member Dhor~ty . The Kayor dec1ared the mot~on carr~ed and the meet~ng was adjourned at 1.1.:45 P .M. ·- - II - - '32xl - Precinct No.1 ~Hr .. 6.. Mrs . #}'b-_ Mr. 6.. Mr s .. ~Hr-&. Mr s .. P"='ecinc.t No.2 Fn./Q Mr .. 6.. Mrs . IJz,c-Hr .. &. Hr s .. ry. /a. Mr • 6. Mrs • Precinct No .. 3 • • - ""SPECIAL Ct.TXZEN PROGRAM I..NVXTE.ES"" April. 15 9 1.9 7 4 Jack Ci1bert 2105 w .. Darcmouth Ave .. Charl.e s E. Bowman 2297 W .. Dartmouth Nathan Kyle 3195 S .. P im1ic.o Ave. James Guy 2848 S .. Acoma Curti s Hal.l.um 2996 S .. Cherokee Lloyd Rol.l.er 2968 S .. Acoma ~qMr .. 6.. Mr s . L.F .. Scott 3009 S. Lincoln ?~Hr .. &. Mrs .. Herl.e H. Roxas 32U1 S .. Logan /)lt...,.._Hr .. &. Mr s . Herbert W .. Pal.mer 3193 S .. Sherman recinc.t.. No .. 4 Mr. 6. Mr s .. Mr .. &. Mrs . ·r Mr .. .s.. Hr s . Precinct No.5 i]'i~ Mr. 6. Mrs . /'P: r .. &. Mr s .. Mr. &. H .r .s .. No.6 Mr s . Mr s . Mr s . No.7 Mrs. Mr s .. M_r s .. Keith K .. ~l.l.er 3914 S .. Broadway Cl.ay Dunn 3587 S .. Rannoc.k Edward J .. Kebba 4660 S .. Maripos a Dr .. Clark A. McKay 3096 s .. Logan Richard G . Pickrel. 31.62 S .. Emer son Carl. J .. Bridgeman 2 7 01 S .. Downing DeLmer Johnson 3371 S. LaFayette Earl E .. McNurlen 3294 S .. Clarkson Jame s A .. Caldwell 3317 S .. Marion James T .. Crane 3270 S .. Gilpin Wald o H .. Sanderson 3265 s .. H~gh St. John E .. Secrest 3129 S ... Un~ver s ity Precinct No .. 8 qo...,.. -L.-. ~r. 6. /Y[;cr Mr. 6. Mr s .. Stanley Heffernon 3641 S .. Sherm.n Mr s .. Olin R .. Jones 625 E .. Floyd Ave .. Mrs .. K enneth Engelhardt 3230 S .. Grant ·"'~Hr .. 6.. r.r,,~P~r~e~c~i:n~c~:~~~0;r~~~~ Don D.. Finely 3767 S. ShermAn 6.. Mr s .. Ervin V .. Hoffman . 3912 S .. Washing~on 6.. Hrs .. Leonard J .. o•Brien 3750 S .. Lincoln Precinct No .. 10 rFz/Q. Hr .. 6.. Mrs .. Lloyd D .. Mut.zeger 4191 S .. Dela-ware ~~Mr .. 6.. Mrs. Duke E .. Cliften 424 W .. Oxford ~q Mr .. 6.. Mr s .. Paul W .. Karr 460 W. Quincy 781 -6929 781.-5154 798.-54--43 781.~61.39 781 -7304 781-2685 781-8457 789-1018 781.-7514 781 -4123 781 -6758 789-2022 781-8143 781.-1.34-4 781.-4502 781-1.087 761-3478 789-381.6 781.-0439 789-1585 781-8906 761: !187; 781.-4728 781-1064 781-2229 789-3 769 781.-1585 781-5963 781-23 1.2 - • • ,-32X - - --- "rec:.:Lnct Mo. 11 ~I ;c-M:r. &.. Mrs. Geo·rae .A..1.J::Dond 4175 s. Grant .i:1-tlr ... &. Mrs. Dona..l.d H. Harmon 41.90 S ... Ll.ncol..n 'JI:I Mr. &.. Mrs ... A.l.fre.d A ... Le.Lk..am 4189 S ... W._..h_i .. :ngton f').o]l__ Prec.~nc:t P/CCT~r-6. /Jt/&1. --6. EJZo---6. Prec.l.oc.t No. 12 Mrs ... Francis J ... Evans 4520 S ... Cherokee Mrs. Donald D. AJ..spaw 4-4-65 S ... A.cc::J~~Da Mrs ... Joseph A ... ~l.e.e.e~n 4333 S. E1ati No... 13 Mrs ... John L SchaD:abow 4565 s ... 1rv-i._na Mrs ... Robert L ... S.i...J:Dcn1ton. 5001 S. Hooker Mrs ... Prancl.s L Wier 5047 S ... Grove Precl.nc.t No ... l.4 ;n.._c...:;..._~-6. -·· l<.ei.th J. Thompson 5146 S. E:Lati. Dr. rrwr~ _::_..,_ __ ,.. &.. Mrs. Lyle F ... .E.sbe. 4929 S ... I .nc.a Dr. .. &.. Mrs .. Anthony H ... Scbe.:E.fer 4900 S ... Jt.alamath Preci.nc. t No ... 1..5 /)"~[; Mr ... 6.. Mrs. Burn..J.e L .. Brown 4669 s ... Fox I"J'Vq_ Mr ... 6.. Mrs ... David Porter 4848 S .. Li.pan Q/,1~· 6. Mrs. Robert M Enael 4743 s ... Broadway No.l6 Mrs ... Joseph P. ~ed 230 E. Be11ewood0r. Mrs. Geo-ae D. W~nk~er 4717 s. C1ar~on Mrs. Deon~s Pruss 4817 S. ~~neol.n .. 789-3579 7 89 at a a 781-3021. 781.-7556 781-1.1.28 789-3226 794-8060 798-0600 794-2354 ~61-3>13 781-22..32 781-7382 789-3421. 789-1.91.4 789-0335 781-1.167 ?lilt •• , -- ·- I ' - - I' 32X I 1 - • Preci.nc.t No . I. • • - ""SPECIAL CITIZEN PROGRAM I.NVI.TEEs•• Apr.il 15.1974 Hr ... 6. Mr s . Jack. Gilbert 2105 w. DartDIC:tuth Ave. Hr. e Mrs . Ch•rles E. Bo~n 2297 W ... D•rbmouth Hr. 6 Mrs. Na~an Kyl e 3195 S ... P~~ico Ave. P~eci.nct No.2 Hr. 6 Mrs. James Guy 2848 S ... Acoma Mr. 6 Mrs. Curtis Hallum 2996 S ... ·Cherokee Mr. ~ Mr s . Lloyd Ro~ler 2968 S. Acoma Preci.nct No.3 Mr. ~ Mrs. L.F ... Scott 3009 S. Linco~ Hr. 6. Mrs. Merle M. Roxas 32Ul S. Logan Hr. 6. Mr s . Herbert w ... Pal.mer 3193 S ... Sh e~ Precinct No .4 Hr . 6. Mrs. Keich K ... H~ller 3914 S ... Broad-ay Hr. 6. Mr s . Clay Dunn 3587 S. Bannock Hr . 6. Hrs . Edward J. Kebba 4660 S. Mariposa Dr. Precinct No.5 Hr. ... Mrs. Hr . ... Mrs . Hr. ... Mrs • Precinct No.6 Hr. ... Mr s. !-Jr • ... Mrs. Hr. ... Mr s • Precinct No.7 Clark A. McKay 3096 S ... Logan Richard G. Pickre l 3162 S. Emerson Carl J ... Bridgeman 2 701 S. Downing D elmer Johnson 3371 S. LaFayette Earl E. McNurlen 3294 S. Clarkson James A. Caldwell 3317 S. Marion Mr. & Mr s . James T . Crane 3270 S. C11pin ·Mr . &.. M.r s . Waldo Z..1 . Sanderson 3265 S. Hi.gh St. Mr.&.. Mrs . John E. Secre s t 3129 S •. Un1versity Precinct No. 8 Hr . ... Mrs. Hr . ... Mr s . Mr. ... Mrs. Precinct No.9 Stanley Olin R. Kenneth Heffernon Jo·nes 625 Engel.hardt 3641 S. Sherman E. Floyd Ave. 3230 S. Grant Mr . cS.. Hrs. Don D. FLnely 3767 S. Sherman ~lr . &.. Mr s . Ervin V . Hoffman . 3912 S. Washing_t on Nr . 6. Mrs. L eonacd J . o•Brien 3750 S . Li.ncoln Precinct No. 10 Mr. cS.. Mr s . L loyd D. Kutzeger 4191 S. D elaware Nr. 6.. r<-trs . Duke E . Cl.Lfc.an 424 W. Oxford Mr . cS.. ~1r s . Pau.l w. Karr 460 w. Quincy ... - 781.-6929 781-5154 798.:-5443 781=6139 781-7304 781-2.1'85 . 78i::.84S7 789-1018 781-7514 781-4123 781-6758 789-.2022 781.-8143 781-1.344 781 -4502 781-1.087 761-3478 789-3816 781-0439 789 -1585 781-8906 761-3879 781.-4728 781-1064 781-6920 781-2229 789-3769 781-1585 781-5963 781 -2312 ,_ • • '32 xl 1 - • • - ... Precinct No . 11 Mr. ~ Mrs. George Almond 4175 S. Grant Hr. ~ Hr s . Donald H. Harmon 4190 S. L~ncoln Mr. ~ Mr s . Al fred A. L eikam 4189 S .. Washington Precinct No . 12 Hr. ~ H rs . Francis J .. Evan s 4520 5 .. Cherokee Hr. ~ Mr s . Donald D. Alspa~ 4465 S .. Acoma Hr. ~ Mrs. Joseph A. Rleewein 4333 S .. Elati Precinct No . 13 Hr. ~ Mr s . John L Sch ~bov 4565 5 .. 1rving Hr .. 6.. Mr s . Robert. L. Simonton 5001 S. Hooker- Hr. &.. Hrs .. Francis L WL er 5047 S .. Grove Prec inc t No.l4 Mr. A Mrs. K ith J. T h omps on 5146 S .. E1ati Dr. Mr .. &.. Mrs. Lyle F. E s he 4929 S .. 1nca Dr . Hr .. 6.. Mrs . Anthony H. Scheffer 4900 S .. Kala.ma.tb Prec i nct No .. l5 Mr. ~ Mrs. Burnie L .. Brown 4669 S. Fox Hr. 6.. Mrs. David Porter 4 848 S .. Lipan Mr. 6.. Mrs. Robert H Eng el.. 4743 S . Broadway Precinct No .16 Hr. ~ Mr s . Jos eph P. Tweed 230 E. Be11ewoodDT. -Mr. ~ Mrs. Geor.ge D . W ~nk1er 4717 S . C1ar~on Hr ... &. H _rs ... Denni.s Pruss 4817 S. L.inc.o1n .. 789-3579 789-9433 781-3021 781.-7556 781-1128 789-3226 794-8060 798-0600 794-2354 761-3713 781-2232 781-7382 789-3421. 789-1914 789-0335 781-1167 789-9156 761-2406 • • - 1- • • - Precinc t No.1. ""SPECLAL CITI.ZEN PROGR.AH I..N"VITEESu April 15,.1974 Mr. ~ Mrs. Jack Gilbert 2105 w. Dartmouth Ave. Mr. ~ Mr s . Charles E. Bo~n 2297 W. Dartmouth Mr. ~ Mrs. Nathan Kyl.e 3195 S. P~m1ico Ave. Precinct No.2 Hr. d Mr s . James Guy 2848 S. Acoma Hy. ~ Mrs. Curtis Hallum 2996 S. Cherokee Hr. & Mrs. Lloyd Rol.l.er 2968 S. Acorn. Precinct No .3 Kr. & Mrs. L .F. Scott 3009 S . L~nc.oLn Hr. ~ Mr s . Merle H. Roxas 32Ul. S. Logan Mr. ~ Mrs. Herbert W. Pal.mer 3193 S. Sherman Precinct No.4 ~ r Cl.ay Du~n . 3587 S. Bannock Hr. &~r Keith K. Mill.er 391.4 S. Bro•dway ~-~ Ed-ard J. Kebba 4660 S. Mariposa Dr. Precinct No.5 Hr. ~ Mrs. Clark A. McKAy 3096 S. Logan Mr. ~ Mrs. Richard C. Pickre1 3162 S. Emerson Mr. ~ Mrs. CarL J. Bridgeman 2 7 01 S. Down1ng Prec inc t No.6 Mr. ~ Mrs . DeLmer Johnson 3371 S. LaFayette l>tr . 6.. Mrs. Earl E . P.tcNurl.en 3294 S. Clarkson Hr. ~ Mrs. Ja.mes A . C.al.dwel.l 3317 S . M.ari.on Precinct No.7 t-1r. 6. P.tr s . James ·Mr . 6. Mr s . Waldo Hr. 6. Hr s . John P recinc t No . 8 T. H. E. Crane 3270 S. Gilpin Sanderson 3265 s. H1gh St . S ecres t 3129 S •. University Hr . 6.. Mr s . S~.ley He f£ernon 3641 S. Sherman Mr . 6.. Mr s . Ol i n R. Jones 625 E. Floyd Ave. ~ 6.~ K e nneth En&e1hardt 3230 S. Cran~ Prec inct No .9 Mr. 6.. Mrs . Don D. Finely 3767 S. Sherman Mr. cS.. Z..1rs. Ervin V. Hoffman 3912 S. Washing_ton Mr. 6.. Mrs. L eonard J. o•srieD 3750 s. Lincoln Pr eci.nct No. 1.0 Mr. ~ Mrs. Lloyd D. Mutzeger 4191. S. Del.aware Mr. ~ Mrs. Duke E. Clift$0 424 w. Oxford Hr. ~ Mrs. Paul W. Karr 460 W. Quincy 781.-6929 781.-51.54 798.:-54-43 781~61.39 781.-7304 781-2685 781-8457 789-1.01.8 781.-751.4 781-41.23 781 -67 58 789-2022 781-8143 781 -1344 781-4502 781-1.087 761-3478 789-3816 781 -0439 789-1585 781 -8906 761-3879 781-4728 781-1004 781 -6920 781 -2229 789-3769 781.-1585 781-5963 781-2312 ,_ • • - - • • - Precinct No . 11 Hr. ~ Mrs. George A1mond 4175 S .. Grant Hr. ~ Mrs .. Donald H. Harmon 4190 S .. Lincoln Hr .. ~ Mrs. Al fred A .. L eikam 4 189 S .. Was h ington Precinct No. 12 Hr . ~ Mrs . Francis J . Evans 4520 S. Ch erokee Mr .. ~ Mrs .. Donald D. Alspaw 4465 S .. Acoma Mr .. ~ Mrs. Joseph A .. Klee~i.n 4333 S .. Elati Prec~c.~l.3 (A_5.e r John L Schal:nbow 456 5 S .. Hr. ~ s .. Robert L .. Simonton 5001 Mr .. • 6. Mrs .. Franc.i..s L W ier 5047 S .. Preci..nct No.l4 Irving S .. Hooker Grove . Hr .. 6. Mr s . Kei.c..h .J ... Thompson 5146 S .. Elati Dr .. ~ ~ L yl.e F. Eshe 4929 S .. IxLc:..a Dr .. Mr .. 6. Mr s . AnLhony H .. ScbeCfer 4900 S .. K.lamatb P-rec inct No .. IS Mr .. 6.. M .r s ... Aurn i.e L..-Bro-wn 4669 S .. Fox Mr. &. M _rs .. Dav id P orter 48-48 S .. Lipan Mr .. 6. Mrs. Robert H Enge l. 4743 s. Broadway Pr~c~ No.16 Mr s . Joseph P. Tweed 230 E. Be11e~odDr. Mr . ~ Mrs. Geosge D. Wink1er 4717 S. C1arkson Mr. ~Mrs. Dennis Pruss 4817 S. L inco1n . .. 789-3579 789-9433 781-3021. 781 -7556 781.-1.1.28 789-3226 794-8060 798-0600 794-2354 761.-371.3 781-2232 781-7382 789-3421. 789-1914 789-0335 781-1167 789-9.156 761.-2406 • • ; ___ ,32 xl .......... • • ... RESOLUTION NO. -------· SERIES OF ~974 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A POLICY FOR INVESTMENT OF FUNDS. SECURING OF DEPOSITS. AND DISTRIBUTION OF INTEREST INCOME. WHEREAS, Sect~on 98-G and 98-H oC the Home Rule Charter oC the City oC Englewood adopted by the electors oC the City oC Englewood on July S, 1958 provides as Co11ows: "Powers and Duties "The City Treasurer, under jurisdiction o£ the City Kanager, sha11 have charge oC administration oC the Cinaneia1 aCCairs oC ~he City and to that end he aha11 have authority and sha11 be required to: "Rave custody oC a1~ public Cunda be1o~ging to or under the control oC the City» or a~ oCCiee , department or ~geney oC the City Government, and depo•it or invest a11 Cunds coming into his hands aa sha11 deaicnated by resolution oC Council, subject to the r equireae ~-ot law as to surety and paymeDt oC interest on depos~~-o r ~Tea tments. A11 Lnterest sha11 be the property o~ ~he C~~y and •ha11 be accounted £or and cred~ted to ~he proper accoun~; "Rave custody o~ a11 Ln•eatmenta and invested runds or the C~ty Governmen t , or 1D poaaea•~on o~ such government 1n a C1duc1ary capac~ty, and have the saCekeepLng of a11 bonds, notes, and other ev~denees oC 1ndebtedneaa due the C1ty and the rece~pt and de11very o£ C~ty Bond• ~d notes Cor transCer, reg~strat1on or exchange ." WHEREAS, the Englewood Uunic~pa1 Code, T1t1e XIII, Chapter 6, Sect1on 1 provides as Co11ows: "The D1rector o£ FLnance sha11 depos1t a11 the runds and monies oC whatsoever kLnd that sha11 come ~nto his possess~on by virtue oC his oCC1ce as such Director, ~n the name oC the C1ty in one or more respons1b1e banks 1ocated in the State oC Co1orado which have theretoCore been approved and designated by resolution adopted by a majority vote of the City Counci1. Such bank or banks sha11 rurnish a depository bond or deposit i~ escrow approved securities to secure any such depos1ts." WHEREAS, the audit management 1etter Cor 1973 by the Cirm oC Van Schooneve1d, Shepherd and Company recommended a policy oC ~nterest income distribution to Cunds and co11atera1 securit~es. NOW. THEREFORE . BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ,CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as Co11ow s: • • J- • 2 Section 1. --- . ... The Director oC Finance 1 ex o£Cicio City Treasurer, or the City o£ Englewood is hereby authorized to invest operating and special Cunds oC the City in such bonds, obligations, and depositories as are designated by Article 1 ot Chapter 83 o£ the Colorado Revised Statutes, 1963, as amended. Sec.t:i.on 2 .. The Director oC Finance, ex oCCicio City Treasurer, o£ the City or Englewood is hereby directed to require co11atera1 securities whose par va1ue is at least 100% oC the deposits held by any bank in the State o£ Colorado in the name oC the City oC Eng1ewood .. These co11atera1 securities sha11 be those designated Ln Article 1 oC Chapter 83 oC the Colorado Revised Statutes, 1963, as amended .. Sect.i.o.n 3- ~1 Funds oC the City oC Englewood sba11 share ~ the interest income earned by investments made by the Director oC FLnance in the proportion that their respective cash balances bear to the tota1 cash available Cor investment during the year_ The method oC calculation oC cash ba1ances may reC1ect an equitable averaging oC the balances as determined by the Director oC FLnance. A11 Lnterest which would normally be credited to the Specia~ Assess~ent Fund wi11 be credited to the General Fund. ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS day o£ I97.1,. ii&yor ATTEST: ex oC?iclo City Clerk I. Kar1 No11enberger. ex oCCicio C~ty C1erk o£ the C~t7 oC Englewood. Colorado. do hereby certiCy that the aboYe and CoregoLng is a true, accurate and comp1ete cop7 of Resolution No. • Series o£ 1974 . ex oCP1c1o CXt7 C1erk • - '32xl - • --- RESOLUTION NO ... ----• SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A POLICY FOR IHVESTKEHT OF FUNDS, SECURING OF DEPOSITS, AND DISTRIBUTION OF INTEREST INCOKE. WHEREAS, Sec~~oo 98-G and 98-H o~ the Ho~e Ru1e Charter o~ the C~ty oC Englewood adopted by the e1ec~ors oC the C~ty or Englewood on Ju1y S, 1958 prov~des Co11ows: •Powers and Dut~es "The City-T ·reasu.rer, under juri..sdi.cti.on ot: the City Kanager. sha11 have charge oC administration oC the C:1.naneia1 aCCaire oC the City and to that end he sha11 have authority and sha11 be requ~red to: •Have custody oC a11 public Cunds belonging to or under the control oC the City, or any oCCice, department or agency oC the City Government, and deposit or invest a11 t:unds coming ~nto his hands as sha11 be designated by resolution o£ Council, subject to the requirements oC 1aw as to surety and payment oC ~nterest on depos~ts or invest~ents. A11 Lnterest sha11 be the property oC the City and sha11 be accoun~ed ~or and cred~ted to the proper account; "Have custody oC a11 investments and ~vested tunds ot the City Government, or in possession o~ such government ~n a ~iduciary eapac~ty, and have the saCekeeping oC ~1 bonds, notes# and other evidences of ~ndebtedness due the City and the rece~pt and delivery of City Bonds and notes Cor transfer, registrati on or e xchange." WHEREAS, the Englewood Municipal Code, Title XIII, Chapter 6, Section 1 provides as Co11ows: "The Director oC Finance sba11 deposit a11 the Cunda and monies or whatsoever kind that sba11 come into his possession by virtue oC his oCCice as such Director, in the name oC the City in one or more respons~b1e banks 1ocated in the State oC Colorado which have theretoCore been approved and designated by resolution adopted by a majority vote oC the C~ty Council. Such bank or banks aha11 Curnish a depository bond or deposit in escrow approved securities to secure any such deposits.• WHEREAS, the audit management letter Cor 1973 by the Cirm oC Van Scbooneve1d, Shepherd and Company recommended a policy oC interest income distribution to Cunda and co11atera1 aecurit~es. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE -CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, ro11ows: -- ,32X • • • • - 2 Section 1.. The D~rector oC Finance, ex off~ci.o Ci.ty Treasurer, or the City oC E n glewood i.s hereby authorized to invest operating and special funds of the City i.n such bonds, ob11.gati.ons, and depositories as are designated by Arti.c1e 1 oC Chapter 83 oC the Colorado Revised Statutes, 1963, as amended. Sect1.on 2. The Director oC Finance, ex oCCici.o City Treasurer, o£ the City of Englewood is hereby directed to require co11atera1 securities whose par value is at least 100% of the deposita be1d by any bank in the State oC Colorado i.n the name oC the City oC Englewood. These co11atera1 securities sha11 be those designated Lo Article 1 of Chapter 83 o£ the Colorado Revised Statutes, 1963, as amended. Seet.:i.on 3- ~1 Funds of the City oC Englewood sha11 share ~ the Loterest income earned by invest~ents made b7 the Director o~ FLnance in tbe proportion that their respect~ve cash balances bear to the total cash available Cor investment during the year. The method o~ calculation o£ cash ba1ances may reflect an equitable averag~g o~ the ba1ances as determined by the Director oC Finance. A11 Lnterest which would norma11y be credited to the Special Assessment Fund wi11 be credited to the General Fund. ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS day or 1974. li&7or ATTEST: ex o?Clelo City C1erk Z, Kar1 No11enberger. ex oCCieio C~ty Clerk oC the C~ty oC Eng1ewood. Co1orado. do hereby certify that the &boTe and CoregoLng is a true. accurate and complete cop7 oC Resolution No. ____ , Ser:i.ea oC 1974. ex o?C1c1o C1ty C1erk • • 'a2 x l - • • RESOLUTION NO. ----· • • - SERIES OF 1974 . ... A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A POLICY FOR INVESTMENT OF FUNDS, SECURING OF DEPOSITS, AND DISTRIBUTION OF INTEREST INCOME. WHEREAS, Sect~on 98-G and 98-H oC the Home Rule Charter or the C~ty oC Englewood adopted by the electors of the C~ty o£ Englewood on July 8 7 1958 prov~des as Co11ows: "Powers and Dut~es "The C~ty Treasurer, under jur~sdiet~on oC the C~ty Manager, eha11 have charge of adm~n~s~rat~on of the Cinancia1 aCCairs o£ the City and to that end he sha11 have authority and sha11 be requ~red to: "Have custody o£ a11 public Cunds belonging to or under the control oC the City, or any office, department or agency o£ the City Government, and deposit or invest a11 £unds com~ng into his hands as sha11 be designated by resolution oC Council, subject ~o the requirements oC 1aw as to surety and payment oC ~nterest on depos~ta or ~nvestments. ~1 interest shall be the property o£ the C~ty and sha11 be accounted Cor and cred~ted to the proper account; "Rave custody o£ a11 ~nves~ments a~d ~vested £unds o£ the C~ty Government, or ~n possess~on o£ such government ~n a £~duc~ary capac~ty, and have the sa£ekeep~~g o£ a11 bonds, notes, and other ev~dences o£ ~ndebtedneas due the C1ty and the reee~pt and del~very o£ C~~y Bonds and notes Cor ~rans£er, _reg~strat~on or exchange . • WHEREAS, the Eng~e w ood Uun~c~pa1 Code , Tit~e XXII 1 Chapter 6, Sect~on 1 ~rovides as £o11owa: "The D~rector oC Finance aha11 deposit a11 the £unds and mon~es oC whatsoever kLnd that aba11 come into ~s possession by virtue oC h~s oC£ice as such Director, ~n the ~ame oC the City ~n one or more responsible banks located in the State oC Colorado wb~ch have theretofore been approved and desig~ated by resolution adopted by a majority vote o£ the City Council. Such bank or banks sba11 Curn~sh a depoaitory bond or deposit in escrow approved seeur~ties to secure any such deposits." WHEREAS, the audit management letter Cor 1973 by the Ci.rm oC Van Sehooneve1d, Shepherd a..nd Compa..n.,y reeo~~~Jaended a pcliey o£ :l..nterest income distribution to Cunds and. eo11at-e r a1 aeeu..r:1.ties- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE -CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as Co11ow s: • • J - • • --- 2 Sect::l.on 1 ... The Director oC F:i.nanee, ex orr~eio C::l.ty Treasurer, oC the C:i.ty oC Englewood is hereby author:i.zed to ::invest operat::l.ng and spee::1a1 Cunds of the C:i.ty ::in such bonds, ob1::1gat::1ons, and depos::1tor::1es as are des::l.gnated by Art::1c1e 1 or Chapter 83 oC the Colorado Rev::l.sed Statutes, 1963, as ame~ded. Sect::1on 2 ... The D::l.reetor oC F::l.nance, ex o£C::1c::1o City Treasurer, oC the C:i.ty oC Englewood ::is hereby d::l.rected to requ::l.re co11atera1 eecurit::l.es whose par value ::is at least 100S oC the depos::l.ts held by any bank ::in the State of Colorado ::in the name oC the C::1ty oC Englewood... These co11atera1 secur::1t::1es sha11 be those des::l.gnated ~ Art::1c1e 1 oC Chapter 83 oC the Colorado Rev::l.sed Statutes, 1963, as amended. Sect:1.on 3. A11 Funds oC the C::l.ty o£ Eng:l..ewood sha11 share ~n the ~nterest ~ncome earned by ~nvestments made by the Director o£ FLnance ~n tbe proport~on that the~r respective cash ba1ances bear to the tota1 cash ava~1ab1e ~or investment during the year_ The method or ca1cu1ation oC cash b&1ances may re£1ect an equitab1e averag~ng o£ the ba1ances as determ~ned by the Director o£ FLnanee . ~1 Lnterest wh~ch wou1d norma11y be ered~ted to the Specia1 Aasess~ent Fund wi11 be credited to the Genera1 Fund. ADOPTED AND APPROVED THXS day of 1974 . iiliyor ATTEST: ex o??ic1o C~ty Clerk I, Kar1 No11enberger, ex oC'C~cio City C1erk oC the C~t7 of Eng1ewood, Co1orado, do hereby certify that the above and Corego:L.ng is a true, accurate a .nd co:mp:l..ete copy oC Reso:l..ut.1.on Mo. ____ .-Series o~ 1974 • ex oPf1 eio C£t7 C1erk -- ,32X - • • --- RESOLUTION NO. ----· SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A POLICY FOR INVESTKEliT OF FUNDS, SECURING OF DEPOSITS, AND DISTRIBUTION OF INTEREST INCOY:E. WHEREAS, Sect~on 98-G and 98-B or the Home Ru1e Charter o~ the C~ty oC Eng1ewood adopted by the e1eetors oC the C~ty oC Eng1ewood on Ju1y 8, 1958 prov~des as fo11ows: •Powers and Dut~es "The C~ty Treasurer, under jurisdiction or the City Manager, sba11 have charge or administration oC the Cinancia1 artaira o£ the City and to that end he sha11 have authority and sha11 be required to: "Have cuatod7 oC a11 public Cunds belonging to or under the control oC the City, or any office, department or agency oC the City Government, and deposit or invest a11 funds coming into his bands as sha11 be designated by resolution oC Council, subject to the requirements oC 1aw as to surety and payment o~ ~nterest on depos~ts or ~nvestments. Al1 interest sba11 be the property oC the C~ty and sha11 be accounted Cor and cred~ted to the proper account; "Have custody or a11 ~nvestments a _n.d invested funds oC the C~ty Government, or ~n possess~on oC such government ~n a C~duc~ary capacity, and have the saf"ekeepLng of a11 bonds, notes , and other evidences oC indebtedness due the C~ty and the rece~pt and de1ivery o£ City Bonds and notes Cor transfer, reg~strati on or exchange." WHEREAS, the Englewood Uun~c~pa1 Code, Title XXII, Chapter 6, Sect~on 1 prov~des as ro11ows: "The D~rector oC Finance sha11 depos~t a11 the Cunds and monies of whatsoever kLnd that sba11 come into his possession by virtue oC h~s office as such Director, in the name oC the City in one or more responsib1e banks 1ocated in the State of Co1orado which have theretofore been approved and designated by reso1ution adopted by a majority vote oC the City Council. Such bank or banks sha11 furnish a depository bond or deposit i~ escrow approved securities to secure any such deposits." WHEREAS, the audit management letter Cor 1973 by ~be firm of Van Sehooneve1d, Shepherd and Coapany recommended a po1~ey of" interest i.neome d~stribution to funds and eo11.at-era1 securities. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE -CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as ro11ows: • - - • • • - 2 Section 1. The Director oC F~nance, ex of~i.eio City Treasurer, of the City oC Eng1ewood is hereby authorized to invest operating and specia1 funds or the City in such bonds, ob1igations, and depositories as are designa~ed by Artic1e 1 oC Chapter 83 oC the Co1orado Revised Statutes, 1963, as amended. Section. 2 . The Director oC Finance, ex o£ficio City Treasurer, of the City of Eng1ewood is hereby directed to require col1atera1 securities whose par va1ue is at 1east 100% of the deposits be1d by any bani in the State oC Colorado in the name of the City of Eng1ewood . These co11atera1 securities sha11 be those designated Ln Artic1e 1 oC Chapter 83 oC the Co1orado Revised Statutes, 1963, as &.D~ended. Sect:i.o.n 3 - A11 Funds oC the City oC Eng1ewood sha11 share ~ the ~nterest ~ncome earned by inves~men~s made by the D~rec~or of FLnance in the proport~on that the~r respect~ve cash ba1ances bear to the tota1 cash ava~1ab1e for ~nveatment during the year. The method o£ ca1cu1at~on o£ cash balances may re£1eet an equitab1e averag~g o£ the ba1ances as determined by the Director oC Finance. A11 interest wh~ch wou1d norma11y be credited to the Specia1 Aasess~ent Fund wi11 be credited to the General Fund. ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS day or 1974 - lllayor ATTEST: o??lclo City C1erk I. Kar1 No11enberger. ex oCCicio City C1erk oC the City of Englewood, Colorado. do hereby certify that the above and Coregoing is a true. accurate and co•p1ete copy or Resolution No. ----• Ser:i.es of' 1974 ... ex orrrc1o Cit7 C1erk - II • • - 1 - -' • Arap 's Restaurant and Lounge, Inc:. 3866 So . Brc:>ad>.-a,y Englewood. Co:J..orado • -- F~7=c ·:::; ~~ C":'----=~ =.~:!:::-:c: ::;.·:::--=-:.::; :F~o.a T...;-::> :-=--_F.S . =·-.;_=-·-=::.:;. ~-·-.:. _--. ----- Kar1 No~~~Pl--c~e~ D~cctor o£ F1nan~e - • • '32 xl - - • Tb: Prom.: Subject: Date: • • - M E M 0 R A N D U I ~ Karl.. 1.:01..1ero..berger . l)j_rectar or ~e E... P.. Rar.ans , ~t<r"' o~ Parl-:s E.r.d. Rec:.rea:t:1.an P.arry N -'!ay1or • Purchas:1ng P.g.,.-,t Tenrns Court and Handba.11 Cc:::crt B~ Iiprll =· 19711 sealed p::::-cposa.J.. were rec~ved by the D:l..rect= of F':1.rl2nce (Purcha.s:1ng) on ~ l.3., J..g[li £or the eon:strl..lct:1.cn or 6 tenn:1s courts, 4 ~ cc:::Jl.lr'ts. and the resur:!'ac:l..n& of 8 eod.st:L.,g tenrU.s courts. Cctupa:1v Harr:Lson Kestexn carp_ SChedule 1 .2 3 -4 5 -']bta_]_ - =.g'17 25.863 47.301 32.201 16.300 .144.6ll2 166.810 37.820 38.626 67.o63 51.474 15.137 209.150 We ~ the propcsaJ ~tted by ~ Western Oc:lr;x:>ra~ be ~ .eccepted. Sc:.hedu.les 1, ~. 3. ar.d .II are ~ DC)t to be accepted and ~ at a .1aXer date. SCbedule 5 (~ of 8 e>ctst:1ng teno:i.s courts) = ~axmended for acceptance :1.n the amcuot of $15.136.80 and a>oard made. E. p.. Rana:r-..s ' D1rectar of Parks and Rec.reat~ • • '32xl - • • • .. - Schedule fll COnstruct ::tan oi:' -= tenrU.s courts at F1ood .Jr . ~School._ Schedule f/2 canstruct1.on oi:' two tenrrl.s courts at Char1es Ea;y E:t.ementB--y SchOOl. SCl:>ed\D.e f/3 eanstruct::tan or four tenrUs courts at Sj_nc "Lall-Jr . H:1gh School._ Scbedtl)e #4 Construct1.an o:f' four harx!baJ..:!_ courts at S3.nc~ Jr. <'~ School.. Scbe"nle f/5 -Re--ur:f'a.c~ o:f' ej_gOt ~ t~ courts at Ehg]._ewood In&h SchOOl._ • • '32xl - • • Subject: I:ete: • • - l 'l E ~ 0 R A l< D U ~ Y.ar.l. r:o1.J..enber1;.er, DL-ectar of ~ce E. P. P..Cil'li:an.S, D-'....rectar o~ Pa.rks and P.ec.:rea.t:1..an Harry r:. Tayler. Purcha.s:ing .!'.gent Floyd Pa=-k ~ Apr:1.l l2. l97ll Sealed proposals .. >ere rec~ved by the D'...rect=-or P1nance (Purcl:a.s~) an Apr:1..].. 10, 1.97!t f"or the C-Cirl.Struct:1_an of Floyd._ Park- warren n. Hall. Inc . Schedule 1!7 " #16 Mounta.L'"l Headows Nursery ScheOu.le #21 ~ ~er Cc:r.pany YerJr.ey Spr-".-r.Y~er Cc:rnpeny Total ?alent C='ltra.ctors All Scbedule #20 sa..Be1J.._ ~ Inc - Lew Hannlcr. Inc. A. Keesen & Sons Total project 1rl.d.s All b:1.dders met spec=.cat:1.cw.s. ~Est. ll.300 6.3llO 15.515 22.005 22.005 22.005 ~ 202.680.6o 9.6oo 7.871 21.060 3B.l..6o 25.267 18.992 270.l..Oll 2:1.2.6130 209.953 We rec~ the pz~ ~tted by A . Keesen & SOns j.n the amount or $209.953 far the construc:t1on of the ent~ Flcy-c! Park project be accepted and ~:ard made- -n::e pt:"!!ject was c~-...ed or 21 seper:ate schedules. "'he ~ f'"ive trl.dders (~ n:-om top) were part:t.a.:l bids en separate sc._.,>Jes w:i-tllln the project. 'lhe ~ three b:1.dders bU!. on the tota.1 project. • • - J - Stanley ~. C:l-ty ·anager ~ 12. 1974 Page 2 -- • • .. - We have ~ssed ~th Keese.n. & Sans the poss:1.b:1.~ty or ~ Tota3. '='alent as t;he.j,r Sl.-b--ccr::t:ractor. 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'Z'O sue-~ .S. .-;Q!Ul....::D -~ cc.a. ~..-:r ""'"'s•a.. ·~_.,---... , .... ---· -fli--t: --~­-... ~· ·~-..._.. .. _ , .. , .. .,_l i.•--• •11 1 t: .... -Oord.L__.-,.,_ 2t .. c. ·- .-1~"'• t•74 . 6./-~ ,.._ < -'<•-• • • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN BY AUTHORITY ORDINA."'fCE NO. :..-• SERIES OF 1974 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING SECTION 22.4-13 ENTITLED "1-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT" OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE (ORDINANCE NO. 26. SERIES 1963. AS AMENDED) WHEREIN SAID SECTION RELATES TO PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES • MINIMUM YARD AREAS • LIMITATIONS ON EXTER..~L EFFECTS OF USES • OUTDOOR STORAGE AND WASTE DISPOSAL AND SCREENING. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE C~ TY OF ENGLEWOOD • COLORADO • as fo 11ows : Sect:ion 1. That Section 22.4-13 of the Comprehensive Zoning OrdLnancc, being OrdLnance No. 26, Series 1963. as amended, is hereby repca1ed and reenacted to read as fo11ows: 22.4-13 I-1 Light Indust:ria1 District The I-1 Industria1 District is composed of certain Industrial. areas o£ the City p1u..s certain open a.rea..s 'Where si..url...l.ar indusc.ria1 deve.l.opme.nt appears 1f..ke1y to occur. The I-1 Industrial. District shoul.d be 1ocated near major roadways and truck rou~es so that tra££ic generated from the Industrial. District ~11 not f1ood rbe residential. streets in the area_ ....... Tbe regul.atio·os for this District are designed to stab1..i1ize and protect the essentia1 characteristics of the DLstrict as -we11 as the areas surrounding t:he D'Lstr-i..ct... To t .hese ends, deve1opment is 1i.:mited to 1i.ght i_n_dustr:l..a1 uses p1us certa..i..n uses provi.dLng services to the area~ and regu1ations are es- tab1i.shed to pro~de for adequate screening and to govern the externa1 effects of uses found ~thin the I-1 Light Industria1 Di..strict:. BOTH TO PROTECT RESIDENCES FROM AN UNDESIRABLE EN- VIRONMENT AND TO ENSURE THE RESERVATION OF ADEQUA"IE AREAS FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT. NEW RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IS EXCLUDED FROM THIS DISTRICT. EXCEPT FOR FACILITIES FOR A CARETAKER _ -I-• • - 1 - • • - a _ Supp1ementary regu1ations. The pro~sions found in this Zone Distr~ct sha11 be s~bject to the requirements and standards found in. § 22 _ 5, Supp1e:mentary R.egu1ations,. un.1ess otherw~se provided for in this Ordinance or an amendment hereto. b. Permitted princ~pa1 uses. No 1and sha11 be used OR OCCUPIED and ro structure sha11 be DESIGNED, erected,. a1tered,. USED OR OCCUP1ED eft*apged-er-aa~ft~~~ed-~~ess-e~he~se-pPe­ ~~ee-eer-~ft-~hks-9•8~aaaee,. except for one or more of the fo1- 1owing uses: (1) Manu£actur~ng. processLng and/or fabrication: The manufacturing,. processing and/or fabri- cation. as enumerated and 1i~ted herein,. of any commod~ty except the fo11owing: Abrasi.ves,. basic 1118Du..fa.c.tu::re; A1coho1ic disti11ation; Animal by-products,. basic manufacture and process i.ng; ASPHALT. MAN\J FACTURE AND PROCESSING; Bone b1a.ck ~ basic m..a.n.u..fa.ctu:.re; Brc~ry; Garbca. b1ack or 1auap bLack, basi..c 'ID&D.u..fact:u.re; Cba.rcoa1, basic 'JD.&D_u..fa.ctu.re; ChemicaLs, heavy or ~ndustrial, basic man- ufaccure or processi..ng; Cinder and ci.n.der bLock...&, ba..si..c lJl.SD.u.factu..re or fabrication; C1ay and c 1ay products • bas i..c: uuuu.1£ ac t::u.:re or fabrication; Coa1 OR. coke • 111a.D.u...f.ac:.tu.ri..ng or process :Lag; '-'Onere t:e and co·nc:rete products, m..anu..fa.c.t:ure or fa.brica.t-Lon; Detergents, soaps and by-products • u:.s'Ln.g .an..i...1:Da1 fat .. bas :I.e: 'IILB.Du...f ac. t:ure ; E1ect::ric: power gener~cr station; Fermented fruits and vegecab1e products, u:aan..u..£ a.c t::u.re ; Fert::i1i..zers, 11L&Q.u£a.ct:u.re or proce.s•i...n&; Fun.g:i..c.i...des. 1D.&D.u.fa.ctu..re; Gases • other t:b..an. nitrogen and oxygen.. auu:a_u- fact::ure; -2-• • ·• r ! f T32 X -- - - (2) --.. --- G1a..ss tD.a.nu...fact::ure ; G1ue and si..ze, tnanu.fact:u..re ; Grain 1D.i.11 i n.g; . ... Graphite, m.an.u£a.c. tur·e; GypsUID and othe r forlllS of p1a.ster base, -m.a.nu.£ a.c ture ; 1nsect:ici..des, manufacture; In..su1a.tion ~ f1.a:JDD.ab 1c types, m.an.u...fac. t:u.re or fa.bri.c.a.t:i.on; Ma.t:ches, 11l8.nufacture; Heat: s1aughtering e~-paek~ng; Met:a1s, extraction or sme1t:ing; Met:a1s, ingots, pigs, e&e~~ase, sheets, or bar·s ,. m.a.nu£ ac tu..re ; Oi..1s and fats,. a.n.im.a1 and veget:ab1e,. ~u­ fac.t:u.re.; Paints, pigments,. ename1s,. japans,. 1acquers,. putty, varnishes,. ~t:Lng and ~ood fi11ers, manufacture or fabrication; Paper pu1p and ce11u1ose,. basic manufacture; Paraffin, m.an.u.fac:.t:ure; Pet:ro1eu:m and pet:ro1uem. products, '1113nu£a.ct:u.re or processing; Port:1a.:nd and s:Larl...1a.r ce-ments, ID81'l-u..facture; Rubber, uaa..nu£ac.tu:re, p~ee.-•••t:..B.A, or rec1a.im.i.n.g; Sawmi11 or p1aning mi11s; Serums, t::o:xi.n.s, vi...:ru.ses, lD.&:D.u.fac.t:u..re; Sugars and starches,. m.a.n.u..factu.re; Tannery; Tu..rpen t: ine ,. manu£ ac t:u:re ; Wax and wax products, man.u.facture; Wood pre.se.rvi....n,g by c.re.oaot.Ln.g or other pres- su.re :i.:mpregn.a.ti..on. of wood by preservat~ves; Sa1e at who1esa1e or storage: '1"'he sa1e at: who1esa1e ,. the wa..re.hou.si..ng and/or storage of any cOIIIIDOdity except the fo11~: (a) L:Lve an~s; (b) ec-rc:La1 exp1oa:Lves; (c:) Above-ground bul.k storage of f1-.ab1e 1:Lquids or gases. unless and on1y to the -3-- - - • • .. - extent that the storage of such 1i.qu.ids or gases is direct1y connected ~th energy or heating de~ces on the preadses or to se~ce -~~aee&~ rai1road 1ocomot~ves. (3) Sa1e at retai1: The sa1e at retai1 of ehe fo11a-ing: (a) Hardware; (b) Any cOllliDOdity m.anufact:u...red, proc:-essed or fabricated on the premises; (c) Any cormnodit:y ware.b.ou.sed on the prem:i..ses; (d) Equipment, supp1ies and -ateria1s (except commerc~a1 exp1osives) designed especia11y for use in agri.cu1t:ure, mi_n..i..ng, :Ln.du..stry, buBLDess, transportation, bui1ding and other construction; (4) Repair, renta1 and servicLn&: 'T'b.e repa..:l..r renta1 an.d aervi..c:Ln.g of any cO'ImDOdi...ty. the nta.n.u£a.ctu.re, processi...ng, fabrication, "Ware- housing or sa1e of which coum>Odity :Ls perurl.tt:ed :Ln. the District; (5) AMBUIANCE SERVICE; (6) .An:L.m.a1 b.os·p :Lta1; run.& 1DU.Bt:. be eoc1o-eed by a aLx (6) foot so1id fence; (7) ANY USE INIENDED "1:0 PROV11E AMUSEMENT OR ENTER- TAINMENT ON PAY!£NT OF A FEE OR .ADMI:SSION CHARGE; (8) Bank; (9) B1ue printing; (10) C1:U:rl.c. dentAl. or medica1; --• • '32 x l - - • • - . .. (11) CONTRACTOR YARD FOR VEHICLES • EQUIPMENT. MATERIALS AND/OR SUPPLIES: A CONTRACTOR YARD FOR VEHICLES • EQUIPMENT • MAT- ERIALS • AND/OR SUPPLIES WHICH COMPLIES WITH ALL OF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: (a) IS PROPERLY GRADED FOR DRAINAGE. SURFACED WITH CONCRETE • ASPHALTIC CONCRETE • ASPHALT • OIL OR ANY OTHER DUST-FREE SURFACING AND MAINTAINED IN GOOD CONDITION • FREE OF 'IOEEDS • DUST • TRASH AND DEBRIS; (b) IS PROVIDED WITH BARRIERS OF SUCH DI!E:NSIONS THAT OCCUPANI:S OF ADJACENT STRUCTURES ARE NOT UNREASONABLY DISTURBED. EITHER BY DAY OR BY NIGHT. BY THE MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES. MACHINERY • EQUIPMENT OR SUPPLIES; (c) IS PROVIDED WITH ENTRANCES AND EXITS SO LOCATED AS TO MINIMIZE TRAFFIC CONGESTION; (d) IS PROVIDED WITH BARRIERS OF SUCH TYPE AND SO LOCATED THAT NO PARKED VEHICLES WILL EX- TEND BEYOND THE YARD SPACE OR INTO THE RE- QUIRED SCREENING AREA IF ADJOINING OR AD- JACENT TO A RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT; (e) LIGHTING FACILITIES ARE SO AIUlANGED THAT THEY NEITHER UNREASONABLY DISTURB OCCUPANTS OF ADJACENT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES NOR INTERFERE WITH TRAFFIC. (12) Educationa1 institution; (13) E1ectric substation; (14) Gas :regu1ator station; ( 15) Greenhouse ; (16) Laboratories; (17) LIQUOR STORE (SAIL BY PACKAGE); -5- ·- \ II • • '32 xl • • (18) (19) • • - Motel. or hotel.; MOtor veh::l.c1e service or gaso1::1.ne and oil. serivce stations; (20) NEWSPAPER DISTRIBUTION STATION; (21) Offices; (22) Parking and/or commercia1 storage of operabl.e veh::l.cl.es; (23) Pet Stores; (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) PRIVATE CLUB. LODGE OR FRATERNITY; Pub1ic bui1dings; Rai1road facil.it::l.es, but not inc1uding shops; Re1igious institutions; Restaurants; Savings and 1oan association; SCHOOL FOR TRAINING IN OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS • EN- ROLLMENT MAY BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC OR LIMI'XED. MAY INCLUDE DORMITORIES FOR STUDENTS AND INSTRUC- TORS; Tel.ephooe exchange; Termina1 for intra-city or ~nter-c:i.ty veh:i.c1es for lDOvement of perso·ns or fre.Lght; Uti1ity pumping station; Water reservoir .. c.. Maxi.un.Jm gross f1oor area in struct:u:.res.. The sum total. of the gross fl.oor area in a11 structures on a 1ot. ex- c1uding the gross f1oor area of off-street parking garages, sha11 be not greater than two (2) times the area of the 1ot on wh.i..cb the stru.c.t=ures are l.ocated. ' -6-• • ,32X 1 - • d. UPON • ADJOINS A SET-BACK OF §22.4-13 i. • • -... ' .. Mini= Yard. WHERE AN I -1 BUILDING SITE ABUTS OR IS ADJACENT TO A RESIDENTIAL ZONE DISTKl:CT, TEN (10) FEET IS REQUIRED EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN e. ~ni~um private off-street parking. p1ementary Regu1ations.) (See Sup- f. Min~ private off-street loading. p1ementary Regu1ations.) (See Sup- g. Accessory bui1d~gs and permitted accessory uses. Any accessory bui1dLng or use Lncidenta1 on1y to a permitted principa1 use~ which accessory bui1d~ng or use comp1ies ~th a11 of the £o11awing conditions: (1) Is c1ea..r1y :Lncidenta1 and customary to and cammon1y assocLated ~th the operation of the Wae-8~-~8h~ PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USE. (2} Is operated and ~ntained under the same ownership , or by 1essees or concessionaires thereof:~ and on the sazoe 1ot as the \lee-8y ~she PE~TTED PRINCIPAL USE. (3) Does not: i.n.c1u.de structures or stru.ctura1 £ea.tu.res :Ln.cons:l..st:enc wi..th the Yee-By-R.6:.s,h.t! PERMITIED PRINCIPAL USE. (4) Does not :Lnc1ude reaidentia1 occupancy except: by ca.re.ta.k..ers or watchluen.; (5) If operated partia11y or entire1y in detached at:ruct:ures, such detached st:·ru.ctu.res aha11 be 1~ted to a gross £1oor area of not more than ten {10) percent of the area of the 1ot: on which the Vae-8~-~she PERMITTED PRINCIPAL (6) USE is 1ocat:ed; If operated partia11y or entire1y ~thin the structure containing the Wea-8~-~sh~ PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USE, the gross f1oor area "Wi..thin such struct:u.re uti..11..zed by accessory uses (except g~ages, 1oading -7-II • • '32xl - - • • - . ' docks and company dining room6) sha11 be not greater than ten {10) percent of the gross f1oor area o£ the structure containing the Yae-ey-~she PERMITTED PRIN- CIPAL USE. h. LIMITATIONS O N EXTERNAL EFFECTS OF USES. EVERY USE ESTABLISHED OR PLACED I~O OPERATION AFTER THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL COMPLY FORTHWITH WITII THE FOL- LOWING LIMITATIONS. ALL USES ESTABLISHED AND IN OPERATION ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE MADE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING ·LIMITATIONS ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 1 0 1977: (1) VOLUME OF SOUND GENERATED. EVERY USE. UNlESS EXPRESSLY EXEMPTED BY THIS ORDINANCE • SHALL BE SO OPERATED THAT TH.E VOLUME OF SOUND INHERENTLY AND RECURRENTLY GENERATED DOES NOT EXCEED SEVENTY (70) DECIBELS AT ANY POINT OF ANY BOUNDARY LINE OF THE LOT ON WHICH THE USE IS LOCATED. (2) Vibration generated. Every use sha11 be so operated that the ground vibrat~on Lnherent1y and recurrent1y generated is not perceptib1e. WITHOUT INSTRUMENTS • at any po:Lnt of any boundary 1ine of the 1ot on which the use is 1ocated .. (3) E~ssion of heat, g1are, radiation, dust and fuzDes.. Every u.ae sha11 be so operated that: it: does n.oe e.arl..t: an obnoxi...ou.s or dan- ~erou.s degree o£ beat. g1are «HHeW', r..:li..at:i..on, cfu.&t: or fumes s---e·-·----beyond any bound- ary 1ine of the 1ot: on which the use ia 1ocated. (4) OUTDOOR STORAGE AND WASTE DISPOSAL. (a) NO HIGHLY FL.AMHABU:: OR EXPLOSIVE LIQUIDS • SOLIDS OR GASES SHALL BE STORED IN BULK ABOVE GROUND. TANKS OR DRUMS OF FUEL FOR RA1 LROAD LOCO- MOTIVE FUELING OR DIRECTLY CONNECTING WITH ENERGY DEVICES~ HEATING DEVICES -8-• • '32 xl -• • - OR APPLIANCE S LOCATED ON THE SAME LOT AS THE TANKS OR DRUMS OF FUEL ARE EXCLUDED FROM THIS PROVISION; (b) ALL OUTDOOR STORAGE FACILITIES FOR FUEL, RAW MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS AND ALL FUEL, RAW MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS STORED OUTDOORS SHALL BE ENCLOSED BY A SOLID FENCE OR WALL ADEQUATE TO CONCEAL SUCH FACILITIES, FUEL, RAW MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS FROM ADJACENT RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS; PRO- VIDED, HOWEVER, THAT SUCH FENCE OR WALL NEED NOT EXCEED EIGHT (8) FEET IN HEIGHT; (c) No matcria1s or wastes sha11 be de- posited upon a 1ot in such form or ~anner that they ~ay be transferred o££ the lot by natu..ra1 ca.-uses .. ~-Screen~ng. IN AN EFFORT TO LESSEN THE INCOM- PATIBILITY BETWEEN A RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT AND AN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT WHERE THOSE DISTRICTS ABL7, ADJOIN OR ARE ADJACENT, ONE TO THE OTHER. IT IS DEEMED NECESSARY THAT THE OWNER OF THE USE IN THE INDCSTRIAL ZONE DISTRICT TAKE CERTAIN l'£ASURES TO PROTECT THOSE PERSONS IN THE RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT FROM THE POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECTS OF THE NOISE AND LIGHTS FROM CARS, THE PASSAGE OF MATERIALS OR WASTES FROM PARKING LOTS, LOADING AREAS AND STORAGE YARDS AND TO DISCOURAGE JUVENILES FROM TRES- PASSING IN HAZARDOUS AREAS WHERE THE STORAGE OF EQUIPI'£NT AND SUPPLIES MAY CREATE AN ATTRACTIVE NUISANCE: THE FOLLOWING PRO- VISIONS ARE APPLIED: (1) IF THE PRINCIPAL PERMITTED USE IS WITHIN A BUILDING AND THE BUILDING ENTRANCE FACES THE RESIDENTIAL ZONE DISTRICT, THERE SHALL BE NO LESS THAN A TEN (10) FOOT SETBACK IN FRONT OF THE BL"'LD1NG AND THAT AREA SHALL BE LANDSCAPED WITH LAWN, TREES AND SHRUBS OF BOTH A DECIDUOUS AND EVERGREEN VARIETY. THE LANDSCAPING MAY BE ACCENTED BY THE ADDITIONAL USE OF ORNAI'£NTAL FEATURES SUCH AS DRIFTWOOD, ROCK, FOUNTAINS OR OBJECTS OF ART. ' -9- ·. • • '32 x l - - -- ·-- .. ... (2) IF THE PORTION OF THE BUILDING SI"l:E WHICH ABUTS UPON. ADJOINS OR 1S ADJACENT TO THE RESl:DENTAL ZONE D1STR1CT IS NOT TRE BUILDING ENTRANCE • BUT 1S USED FOR OFF-STREET PARK.1NG • LOADING OR THE STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT • MAT- ERIALS AND/OR SUPPLIES • THOSE USES SHALL ,:;C!. BE ENCLOSED BY A ~"!!.~ CLOSED-FACE "-_r-~ OR SOLID IR' pe :w~ I I!J~QI!: WALL ~-...). NOT LESS THAN SIX (6) d'ET HIGH; WHICH _.- WALL NEED NOT BE SET BACK FROM THE PROPERTY Lil£. AN EXCEPTION TO THIS PROVISION SHALL BE MADE AS NECES- SARY AT AN INTERSECTION OR AT AN ENTRANCE TO AN ALLEY OR DRIVE- WAY IN ORDER NOT TO OBSTR\.:CT THE VIEW OF A HOTOR.l:ST; THIS CAN BE DONE BE REDUCING THE HEIGHT OF THE FENCE OR WALL OR THE PLANTINGS FOR SUCH DISTANCE AND TO SUCH EXTENT AS REQUIRED BY THE CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION. Introduced. read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the l.Bth day of March. 1.974. Publ.i.shed as a Bi.l.l. for an Ordinance on t:.he 2l.at day of March. 1.974. -•d by t:.i.tl.e and paaaed on fi.nal. readi.ng on the ~dt day of Apri.l.. 1.974. Publ.i.abed by ti.t:.l.e aa Ordi.nance lie>. of 1.974. on t:.he .th day of Apri.l.. 1.974. MAYOR ATTEST: ex offi.ci.o Ci.ty Cl.erk-Treasurer -1.0- ..... -----• Seri.ea ~ -- , J - --- "'., Kar1 No11en.berger, do hereby cer·ti.fy that the above and forego~ng is a true, accurate and comp1ete copy of the Ordinance, passed on fina1 reading and pub1isbed by tit1e as OrdLnance No. • Series of 1974. ex off~c~o C~ty C1edk-Treasurer -11- - II -- '32 x l ... c.v 1\) X - ' l• __ •JJ PUBUSHER'S APPIDAVIT ,(A ifOfC0\01100, I OUiliiOf . Arspa~qe . r Peter Pr ock lo ollllllolyl•fUitkotljlmtht adltor ol 'l nvlewr)Qd 6mld Sentinel ...... ~ .. ,, .... ~-,.w.Nd • tht Coty ~ ~nRl!.WQOd .. 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I • i--• ~;;' ! • • II -- --7 '32xl - • • • • - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN DHORITY BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 3 SERIES OF 1974 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND BEE:NACTING SECTION 22.4-1.4 ENTITLED "I.-2 GENERAL INDUST'Rl..AL Dl.STRI.CT" OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD COMPREHENSI-VE ZONING ORDI.NANCE (ORDINANCE NO. 26 • SERIES 1.963 • AS AMEI>.'DED) WHERE"l.N SAID SECTION RELATES TO PERMITTTED PR"l.NCIPAL USES, L1:M1:TATIONS ON EXTERNAL EFFECTS OF USES • AND SCREENING. NOW, THEREFORE • BE l:T ORDAINED BY 'nlE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as fo11ows: Section 1. That Section 22.4-14 of the Compxehensive Zoning Ordinance, be~ng Ord L nance ~o-26~ Series 1963. as amended, is hereby repea1ed and recnacc~d to read as fo11ows: 22.4-14 I-2 ~nera1 Industria1 District The I-2 Indusrria1 District is composed of certain genera1 Industri.a1 a .rea.s of the Ciry p1u..s certain. open areas where si.mi1ar indust:ria1 dcve1opment appears 1ike1y to occur. The I-2 GENERAL Indust:ria1 DLstricc shou1d be 1ocat:ed near major roadways, truck rourcs. and rai1ways to provide adequate faci.1i.ties for Lmportation and expcrt:a~Lon of goods to and from the District and co 1essen trafCLc co-gest~on on ne~gh­ borhood streets caused by industria1 transportation. The regu1ations for this DistrLct arc designed tQ stabi1~ze and protect the essentia1 characrer~sc1cs o£ the Distr~ct and. BECAUSE OF THE MORE INTENSE NAT'l'RE OF THE DEVELOPMENr WITHIN THIS DISTRICT IT IS NOT INTE't>.'DED THAT IT ABUT UPON, ADJOIN OR BE ADJACENT TO A RESIDENT1AL ZONE DISTRICT. The deve1opU>eDC consists of genera1 Induscria1 uses. p1us certain uses pro- viding services to the are&9 and regu1acio~s are estab1ished ~e-p~ev~de-£er-ade~~a~c-se~en~P~ tc govern the externa1 effects of uses in the District • -1- • • '32xl J- • --- a. Supp1ementary regu1ations . The provisions found in this zone District shall. be subject co the requirements and standards found in §22.5. Supp1ementary Regu1ations, un1ess otherwise provided for in this Ordinance or an axnendment hereto_ b. Permitted principal uses. No land shall. be used or occupied and no structure sha11 be DESIGNED. erected. altered. USED OR OCCUPIED ea~-~~e~-er-m&~ft~A~ft@~-~~eaa-e~he~ae-p•e­v~~e~-6er-~-~h~a-9r~ka4ftee except for one or more of tbe fol-1o'W:I..ng uses: (1.) ANY USE PERMITTED IN THE I-1. INDUSTRIAL ZONE DISTRICT; (2} Manufaccur1ng. processing and/or fabrication: The manufacturing. processing and/or fab- r1cation of any commodity. except the basic m..a.nufa.cture and processing of &ni.m.al. by- products or any organic type fertil.~zer; (3) Sal.e at wbol.esal.e or storage: 'Ih.e &&leo at who1.eaa1c,. t:he warehousing and/ or storage of any cc::JUmiOd:Lt::y; (4) Sal.c at reta~l.: The sal.e .at reta1.1. of the fol.l.ow1.ng: (a) Any C:C'IIIIIIDO<If.. ty a:a..aa.u£ ac: tu..red ,. proce a sed or fabr~cat::ed or warehoused on the prem.i..aea; (b) Equ~pment. suppl.~es and mater~al.s (except: CO'Iml:llerc"i.a..l. e.xp1.oai.ves) de- ai.,gned for use 1.n. a,gri...c.u1.t:ure,. m..i_n1..a.g,. Lnduat:ry,. busi.ness. transportati.on. buJ..1.df..ng and other con..structi.on; (5) Repair. renta1 and serv£.c:~ng: "I'be repa.i.r,. renta~ and &erv-ic::in.g o£ any C~df..ty; -2--• '32 xl - - • • • - {6) COMMERCIAL i.nc:Lnerator; {7) NATURAL PRODUCTION USES: THE EXCAVATION OF SAND. CLAY. GRAVEL. OR OTHER NATURAL MINERAL IEPOSITS OR THE QUARRYING OF ANY KIND OF ROCK FORMATION • EXCEPT TOP SOIL; {8) Sewage di.sposa1 p1ant. c. Minimum yards. Wberc an I-2 bui1ding site abuts upon. adjoins or is adjacent to a Residentia1 Zone District. a setback of fi.fty (50) fe~t i.s requi.red. d. M1nimum private off-street parking and 1oading. (See Supp1ementary Regu1at~ons.) e. Accessory bui1dings and permdtted accessory uses. Any accessory bui1ding or use inc1denta1 on1y to a PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USE. whi.ch accessory bu:L1d:Lng or use comp1i.ea with a11 of the fo11owing conditions: (1) Is c1ear1y i~cidenta1 and customary to and common1y associated ~th the operation of the PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USE. (2} Is operated and JD&i..nt:a.:Lned under the same ownership or by 1cssees or concessionaires thereof and on the same 1ot: as the PER- MITTED PRINCIPAL USE. (3) .Jlroes not: inc1ude structures or struc:t::ura1 features inconsistent ~th the PERHIT7ED PRINCIPAL L'SE. {4) Does not ~nc1ude res~deneia1 occupancy except by careta.k:ers or watctuDen. (5) If operated p&rt:La11y or ent~re1y ~n detached at::ru..ct:ures, such decached structu.res aha11 be 1imit:ed to a gross f1oor area o£ not: IIIIC>re than ten (10) percent o£ the area of the 1ot on wh:Lch the PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USE ~-1o- cat:ed. -3-• • '32 x l - - (6) • • .. - If operaced part~a11y or entire1y within the structure co~caining the PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USE the gross f1oor area ~thin such structure uti1ized by accessory uses {except garage s, 1oading docks and company dining rooms) sha11 be not greater than ten (10) percent o£ the gross f1oor area of the structure contaLning the PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USE. f. Conditiona1 uses. Pro~ded the pub1ic interest is fu11y protected and the £o11owing use is approved by the Cotmni.ssion: (1) -Ea~ Dump (See 122.5-16). SeA8-&ft8-s•ave~-exeevae~ea g. L~mitations en externa1 effects of uses. EVERY USE ESTABLISHED OR PLACED l.KTO OPERATION AF .<ER THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL COMPLY FORTHWITH WITH THE FOLLOWING LIMITATIONS. ALL USES ESTABLl:SHED AND IN OPERATION ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THl:S ORDINANCE SHALL BE MADE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING LIMITATI.ONS OK OR BEFORE JANUARY 1., 1977: (1) VOLL'ME OF SOL-r."D GENERATED. EVERY USE SHALL BE SO OPERATED THAT THE VOLl.'l'£ OF SOUND Tl'.'HERE"-"TLY AND RECURRENTLY GER::R- ATED DOES NOT EXCEED SEVETY-FIVE (75) DECIBELS AT ANY POI"-T OF ANY BOUNDARY LINE OF THE LOT ON WHICH THE USE 1S LOCATED. (2) VIBRATION GENERATED. EVERY USE SHALL BE (3) SO OPERATED THAT THE GROuND VIBRATION INHERENTLY AND RECl.'RRENrLY GER::RATED IS NOT PERCEPTIBLE WTTHOUT I:NSTRln'£NTS AT ANY POINT OF ANY BOUNDARY Ll.NE OF THE LOT ON WHICH THE USE IS LOCAIED. EMISSION OF HEAT. CLARE • RADIATION, DUST. AND FUMES. EVER¥ L"SE SHALL BE SO OPERATED THAT IT DOES NOr EHJ: T A DANCEROL"S DEGREE OF HEAT. GLARE, RADLATION, DUST OR FL~S BE- YOND ANY BOUNDARY LINE OF THE LOT ON WHICH THE USE IS LCX::ATED. -4-II • • '32 x l - 1 - (4) • • - OUTDOOR STORAGE AI'."D WASTE DISPOSAL. (a) NO MATERIALS OR WASTES SHALL BE DEPOS- ITED UPON A LOT IN SUCH FORM OR MAN- NER THAT THEY MAY BE TRANSFERRED OFF THE LOT BY NATURAL CAUSES OR FORCES; (b) ALL MArERIALS OR WASTES WHICH MIGHT CAUSE FUMES OR DUST OR WHICH CON- STITUTE A FIRE HAZARD OR WHICH MAY BE ED1BLE BY OR OTHERWISE BE ATTRACTIVE TO RODENTS OR INSECTS SHALL BE STORED OUTDOORS ONLY IN CLOSED CONTAII:'ERS; (c) LIQL"I EFIED PETROLEUM GAS SHALL BE STORED NO CLOSER TO ANY BOUNDARY LINE OF A LOT ON WHICH THEY ARE LOCATED THAN THE FOL- LOWING MINIMUM DISTANCES: WATER CAPACITY PER CONTAII':ER IF STORED UJI."DERGROUND IF STORED ABOVEGROUND LESS THAN 125 GALLONS ••••••••••• 10 FEET NONE 125 500 GALLONS ••••••••••••••• 10 FEET 10 FEET 501 2.000 GALLOI'."S ••••••••• · •••• 25 FEET 25 FEET -oVER 2.000 GALLONS •••••••••••••• 50 FEET 50 FEET (d) EXPLOSIVES SHALL BE STORED NO CLOSER TO ANY BOl"NDARY LINE OF THE LOT ON WHICH THEY ARE LOCATED THAN THE FOL- LOWING DISTANCES : POUNDS MINIMUM DISTANCES 2 5 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 70 FEET 5 10. • . • • • . • • • • . . • . • • 90 FEET 10 -20 •••••••••••••••• 110 FEET 20 -25 .••••••••.•••.•• 125 FEET OVER 25 •••..••••••.• ~ •• NOT PERMITTED -5-II • • ·., -· '32 xl -• • .. - h. Screeni.r.g . 1 N AN EFFORT TO LESSEN THE INCOMPAT- IBILITY BETWEEN A RESIDENTIAL DIST Rl:C T AND AN INDUSTRIAL DIS- TRICT WHERE THOSE Dt:STRICTS AB UT , ADJO IN OR ARE ADJACENT, ONE TO THE OTHER, IT IS DEEMED NEC E SSARY TH A T T HE O~cR OF THE USE IN THE INDUSTRIAL ZONE DISTRLCT TAKE CERTAIN MEASURES TO PRO- TECT THOSE PERSONS IN T HE RES"lDE NTT AL DIS T R1Ct: FROM THE POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECTS OF THE NOISE AI'-'D LIGHT S FROM CARS • THE PASSAGE OF MATER1ALS OR WASTES F ROM PARK"lNC LOTS. LOADTNG AREAS AND STORAGE YARDS AND TO DISCOU RAG E JLVENILES FROM TRESPASSING IN HAZARDOUS AREAS WHERE THE STORACE OF EQ C IPMEI'-""T AND SUPPLIES MAY CREATE AN ATTRACTIVE NUISANCE ; THE FOLLOWING PROVI.S IONS ARE APPLIED: (1) IF THE PRTNCI PAL FERMI TIED USE IS WITHIN A BUILDING AND THE BUILDING ENTRANCE FACES THE RESl:DENTIAL ZONE DISTRICT, I'liERE SHALL BE NO LESS THAN A IEN (10) FOOT SETBACK IN FRONT OF THE B L:ILDING AND THAT AREA SHALL BE LAI\."DSCAPED WITH LAWN, TREES AND SHRUBS OF BOTH A DECIDUOUS AND EVERGREEN VARIETY. THE LAr-:DSC A PING MAY BE ACCENTED BY THE ADD1 TI:ONAL l iSE OF ORr-:AMENTAL FEATURES SUCH AS DRIFTWOOD, ROCK, FOUNTAINS OR OBJECTS OF ART. (2) IF THE PORTION OF THE BUILDING SITE WHICH ABl.!TS UPON, ADJOINS OR IS JI.-DJACENT TO THE RESIDENTI:AL ZO~L D~STRICT IS NOT THE BL~LDING ENTRANCE, Bl.'T IS l.!SED FOR OFF-STREET PARKING, LOADING OR THE ST"ORACE OF EQUIPMENT • MAT- ERIALS Al'."D/OR S l -PPL"lES. THOSE l."SES SHALL BE ENCLOSED BY A DECORAT.~CLOSED-FAGE OR SOLID CONCRETE. BLOCK~OR BRICK WALL NOT LESS THAN SIX (6) FEET HIGH; Wtil:C:H WALL NEED NOT BE SET BACK FROM THE PROPERTY LINE. AN EXCEPTION TO THIS PRO\.""TSION SHALL BE MADE AS NEC- ESSARY AT AN INTERSECTION OR A T AN El\.'TRANCE TO AN ALLEY OR DRIVEWAY • IN ORDER N OT TO OBSTRL'CT THE \:IEW OF A MOTORIST; THIS CAN BE DONE BY REDUCING t:tiE HEIGHT OF THE FENCE OR WALL OR THE PLANTINGS FOR SUCH DISTANCE At."D TO SI.:CH EXTENr AS REQUIRED BY THE CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVTSION. Introduced, read ~n £u11 and passed on £~rst rcad~ng on the 18th day of March, 1974. -6-II • • '32x l - - • • • • -.. . .. Pub1isbed as a B~11 for an Ordinance on the 21st day of March. 1974. Read by tit1e and passed on fina1 reading on the ut~ day of Apri1. 1974. Pub1iahed by tit1e as Ordinance No. of 1974. on the .th day of Apri1. 1974. MAYOR ATTEST: ex off~cio City C1erk-Treaaurer -----• Series I, Kar1 No11enberger, do hereby certLfy that the above and forego~ng is a true. acc~rate and comp1ete copy of the Ordinance, passed on fina1 reading and pub1ished by tit1e as Ordinance No. • Series of 1974. ex officio City C1erk-Tre .. urer -7- ..... ------- • • '32 xl - - • ' • • - /) ,-.t cO'""t.-!:.O -J INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BLESSING BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. ! + • SERIES OF 1974 . .. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE (ORDINANCE NO. 26 • SERIES 1963, AS AMENDED) CREATING A NEW INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT TO BE ENTITLED "I-3 HEAVY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT" WHEREIN SAID NEW INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT IS DEFINED AND ESTABLISHING PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES, PROVIDES FOR MINIMUM YARDS • ACCESSORY BUILDINGS AND PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES • AND PROVIDES FOR SCREENING OR FENCING OF SAID ZONE DISTRICT. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as fo11ows: Sect-t.on 1. That the Comprehensive Zon~ng Ordinance of the City of Eng1ewood. Ordinance No. 26, Series 1963. as amended. is hereby amended by adding a new section being 22.4-15 enti.t1ed "I-3 Heavy Industri.a.1 District" to read as fo11ows: 22.4-15 I-3 Heavy Industria1 District The I-3 Industria1 District is designed to accom- modate certain activities of a heavy industri.a1 nature which are n.ecessari1y operated 'Ln an open area such as sand and grave1 m.i..~ng. c o ncrete bat:ching p1a.n.t s and auto wrecking yards, as we11 as certain other re1ated industri.a1 uses . The 1-3 Industri.a1 Di.st:ricc shou1d be 1ocated near major roadways, truck routes, and rai1ways to provide adequate faci..l.ities for both i..m.porcati.on and expor·tati.on of goods and shoul.d not be 1ocated :l.n areas adjoi...ni.n.g or adjacent to res- idential_ districts. a.. Supp1etoentary regu1ations.. The provisions found i..n thi.s Zone District sha11 be subject to the requireuents and standards found in 122 .. 5, Suppl.eu.en.tary Regu.1ati..ons, unl.ess otherwi..se provided for i..n this Ordi._n.a.nc.e or an amenc:boent hereto .. b. M:Lni..DIUID. private off-street parki...ng .n.d 1oading .. (See Supp1ementary Regu1ations.) -1.-• • - - - --- c. PermLtted prinicipa1 uses. No 1and sha11 be used or occupied and no st:ruct:ure sha11 be designed, erected, a1tered, used or occupied except for one or more of the fo11owing uses: (1) Any use per=it:t:ed in t:he I-1 Industrial. District; (2) Auto Wreck~ng Yard, subject to the provisions o£ Tit1e 6. Chapter 2. o£ the 1961 Eng1e~ood Mun._i.cipa.1 Code; (3) Concrete b3t:cbing p1ant; (4) Dulnp; (5) Junk yard; (6) Quarry; (7) Sand, gra""-e.1 or m:i..n.era.1 excavation; (8) S-=.d pits. d. ~n~mum yards. A11 u5e& in this District sha11 set back fi£cy (50) Leer £rom prcp~rty 1ines abutcLng upon, adjoini..ng or adjacent t:o al.1 rcsi..dent:ia1 zones, and twenty- _five (25) feet £rom a11 commercia~ zones. e. .Accessory bui 1d-l.ngs and perm.i. tted acceasory usee .. Any accessory bu1.1d.Lng or use f..r..c1.de-•• ca1 on1y to a Permitted Principa1 Use, wh~ch accesscry bui1dLng or use comp1~ea ~th a11 of the fo11owing conditions: (1) Is c1ear1y :lncide;;>.ta1 and cuat:oauary to and common1y associaoed with dhe operat~on of the Perm=Ltted Pr1.ra.c.ip&1 Use .. (2) Is operaeed and m.a.:Lnta.Lne:d under the S!!IIDC ownership or by 1~ssces or concessionaires thereo£ and on the same Lot aa dbe Per- mitted Princ:lpa1 Use. -2-_I -- '32xl - - (3) (4) (5) (6) • • - Does not inc1ude structures or structura1 features inconsistent ~th the Permitted Princi.pa1 Use .. Does not inc1ude residentia1 occupancy except by caretakers or watchmen .. If operated partia11y or entire1y in detached structures, such detached structures sha11 be 1Lmited to a gross f1oor area of not more t .ban ten (10) percent of the area of the 1ot on ~hich the Permitted Principa1 Use is 1ocated. If operated partia11y or entire1y ~thin the struct~re containing the Permitted Principa1 Use the gross f1oor area ~thin such structu.re uti1ized by accessory uses (except garages, 1oading docks and company dining rooms) sha11 be not greater than ten (10) percent of the gross £1oor area of the structure containing the Permitted Principa1 Use .. f.. Li~itations on externa1 effects of uses. A11 uses estab1~shed or p1aced into operat~on after the effective date of th~s ord~nance sha11 comp1y forth~th w~th the fo11owing 1~~tations . A11 uses act~a11y estab1iahed and in operation ~-on the effective date of this ordinance sha11 be made to com- p1y ~th the fo11ow~ng 1~mitat~ons on or before January 1, 1977. (1) ~ssion of heat. g1are. radiation. dust and fumes. Every use aha11 be so operated that it does not ~t a dangerous degree of heat. g1are. radiation. dust or fumes beyond any boundary 1~ne of the zone 1ot on which the use is 1ocated. (2) Outdoor storage and waste d~sposa1. (a) No mater~a1s or wastes sha.11 be de- posited upon a zone 1ot in such form or manner that they ~•Y be transferred off the zone 1ot by natura1 causes or forces; -3-• • '32 xl -• • - (b) All materials or wastes which might cause fumes or dust or which constitute a fire hazard or which may be edib1e by or otherwise be attractive to rodents or insects sha11 be stored outdoors on1y in c1osed contaLners; (c) Liquefied petro1eum gas sha11 be stored no c1oser to any bo~ndary 1ine of a zone 1ot on which t:hey are 1ocated than the fo11o~ng minimum distances. Water Capacity per Container If Stored Underground If Stored Aboveground Less than 125 ga11ons ••••••.•••• 10 feet None 125 500 gallons ••••••••.•.•••• 10 feet 10 feet 501 2 • 000 gallons ....•••.••.•• 25 feet 25 feet Over 2~000 ga11ons •••••••.•••••. 50 feet 50 feet (d) Exp1osives sha11 be stored no c1oser to any boundary 1:l..ne of the zone 1ot on which they are 1ocated than the £o11o~i.ng distances: Pgugda 2 -5 ••••••..•••••• 5 -10 ••••..•••••..•• 10 20 .•............ 20-25 •••••••••••••• Over 25 ••••••••••• -·. Mi.n:l..mum pJotapc;ca 70 Feet: 90 Feet: 110 Feet: 125 Feet Not: Permitted g. Screening and/or fencing. Because many of the uses permitted in this Zone Dist~ct are operated ~n an open area and ~nvo1ve the use of equ~pment or the storage of equip- ment~ materia1s, supp1~es, trash~ junk~ scrap meta1, scrap Ul8.ter~a1, and/or u:noperab1e or abandoned vehiC::::1es a11 of which -4- • • ~· ·., \ l :,) '32xl ---- ' ... can become an attractive nuisance in the area, certain pre- cautions must be taken by the owners and/or operators of such uses to protect the residents of the area fro~ hazardous, unp1easant and unwho1esome conditions; to this end. the fo1- 1owing screening sha11 be required: (1) Auto wrecking yards. subject to the pro- visions o£ Tit1e 6, Chapter 2, of the 1969 Eng1ewood Hun~c~pa1 Code; (2) Junk yards, subject to the provisions of T~t1e 6. Chapter z. of the 1969 Eng1ewood Mun.icipa1 Code; (3) Sand. grave1 or ~nera1 excavation. the property containing the sand, grave1 or minera1 operations sha11 have access to such operations barred by fencing or other simi1ar barrier, except access roads which sha11 have gates to be c1osed and 1ocked during non-operating hours; such fencLng sha11 be subject to the provis~ons of §3-2-3 of the 1969 Eng1ewood Hun~cipa1 Code. (4) A11 other uses: (a) If the Pr~nc~pa.1 Permitted Use ~s w~thin a bu~1d~ng and the b~1ding entrance faces the Residentia1 Zone D~strict, there sha11 be no 1ess than a ten (10) foot setback in front of the bui1d~ng an.d that area sha.11 be 1an.daca.ped with 1awn., erees and shrubs of both a deciduous and evergreen var~ety. The 1andscap~ng may be accepted by the additiona1 use of orn.amenta1 features such as dri..ft:wood, rock, fountaLns or objects of art. (b) If the portion of the b~1d~ng s~te which abuts upon, adjoins or is ad- jacent to the Reaidentia1 Zone Dis- tr~ct is not Che bui1ding entrance, but ~-used for off-street parking, 1oading or the st:or~e of equ1.p~~~~~~e.nt, -5-II • - -• • - materia1s and/or supp1ies, those uses sha11 be enc1osed by a decorative c1osed-face or so1i.d concrete, b1ock ......._;,o 0 ~ or brick ~a11 not 1ess than six {6) feet high; which wa11 need not be set back from the property 1ine_ An exception to this provision sha11 be made as necessary at an intersection or at an entrance to an a11ey or driveway, in order not to obstruct the view of a motorist; this can be done by reducing the height of the fence or wa11 or the p1antings for such distance and to such extent as required by the Code En£orcement Division. Introduced, read in fu11 and passed on first reading on the 18th day of March. 1974. Pub1ished as a Bi11 for an Ordinance on the 21st day of March. 1974. 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Cc::rrm.:1..ss:1.on of' the C:!..ty of" Engl..e\oir'OC'IC:! met :1n the of'f"':1.ce of"' the D:1.rectar o~ P1...na.nce on Apr:1.1 lt, 1971:, at lt: 00 P .f.l. Present were C<:xr::rtd.ss:1.c:rl members 1"£\·l}:>Ort , G:1..1.bert, and No1..1enberger . Ccllmd.ss:1_on member No ~enberger stated that ~ pet:1_t:1_ons ror C:i_ty COunc.11 members Henn.:1.ng, Dh:lr.:1..ty, and hndel. ... son had been rece:1.ved :in h1..s o~.1.ce on Apr:1.1 3:rd, arx:i tha.t he \-:a.::; current1y j,n the process or check:1..ng names and addresses a.g;a..i..r..st the COu.nty voter regj...stra.ti..cn J...1..s·ts to check the.1..r va.1..i.dity. No13.enberger stated that at th!..s po:1.nt he has several qu.est:1.ons reg;a.rd:1..ng these petj_t:1..ons and he w1J...1 meet "-'"1th the C:1.ty Attorney and. get an op:1rl.:Lc:.-l £'ran h:1m. No~enberger stated that he has adv:i_sed the three persons :1.nvo1ved :1n the ~ that the pet:1_t:1_ons t->2£1 been !':1_1ed and :1_!' they ..anted to check the= over, t hey 111.·ere tree to do so :1.n the C:1..ty C1erk9 s o£f':1..ce . No=enberger exp:uuned that :1_!' the pet:1_t1ons prove to be ~d. a spec:l.a.J. e1ect1on would have to be scheduled w1.tt-.1n 90 days £'ran the date the pet:1.t:1.ans were rece.:1..ved. 'Ihere was a genera1 d1scuss1on regerd1.ng the pet1t1ans and the ~ e1ect:1..an. No~enberger stated that he wou1d set u p another meet~ or 'the =.ect1on Ccllmd.ss:1.on as soon a..s he has rece.l..ved. an op~CJn. 1"'rcm. t.l'lle C:1.ty Attc:::;;rney . 'Ihere be~ no f"urther hus:!.ness. the meet~ was adjourned at 4:25 P.M. • • , - - • • .. - The El...eet.:S...c:::w"l ~~on or the C1ty or Eng1~ IDet :1n the orr:t..ce o-r tbe Inrector of: ~eon Apr:L1 4. 1974. at 4:00P.M. P:t-eseo:Jt were C!rmwrrte.s'OI"'l menberts Newpc:Jrt. G:1...l..bert., an:1 No1..1.enberger. COmm1al!s1on IDI!!OI1t>er No~ent>erger stated ttm.t reca.11 pet:Lt:Lons f:or C:Lty Ccuncll llll!!l'nl:::>es Her"w"l;1ng., I:Jbor:1.ty., and. An:1er&c:W'l. had. been rec.~ved :1n h:Ls of:f::Lce on Apr:L3. 3rd. and tl:'at be -... ~1y :1n the process of: check:1ng names and addres8e6 ~t tbe County voter reg:Lstrat:Lon 1:Lats to check the~ ~ty. No~enberger stated ttm.t at th:Ls po:1nt be has severa..:L quest:Lons ~ these pet:Lt:1.ons and he w:Ll1 meet w::Lth tbe C:Lty Attoln'ley and get an op:1n:Lon :f"rcon hlm. No~enberger stated that he bas adv:Lsed tbe three perecx>s U.Vo1ved :1.n the ~ ttm.t tbe pet:Lt:Lons bad been mec1 anr:1 :Lf: they >ented to check than over., they were free to do so :1n the C::l.ty C1erk•s o.t"f:1..ce. No~enberger exp.l.a:Lned that :Lf: tbe pet:Lt:Lons prove to be va.1:L.d. a spec:La1 e1ect:Lon >«>uJ..d have to be schedu1ed w::Lth:1n 90 days n-om the date the pet:1.t1CW'lJS were rece_j_ved.. 'l"bere -.a a~ d:Lscuss:Lon ~the pet:Lt:Lons and the~ e1ect.1on. No~enberger stated ttm.t he ~ set up another meetfilg of: tbe El.ect:Lon Corroldss:Lon as soon as he has rece:Lved an op:1n:Lon n-om the C:Lty Att<::ln'>ey. 'l"bere befilg no :f'Urther 'bu.s:t.ness. the meetfilg ..,..... ad,journed at 4:25 P.M. II • • •• p '32xl -- - • • • .. - ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC Ll.BRA.RY BOARD April 9, 1._974 The Englewood Publ~c Library Boa r d held its regular meeting on Apr~l 9 in the library con£erence room. PTesent: Brown, K.uh:Lm.an, Lightba11., M.xwel.l., Quaintance, Simon, Sterli.ng Absent: Richards, Shattuck Chai~ Lighthall c onVened the meet~ng at 7 :35 and decl.ared a quorum p res ent. The minutes of the March meeting -ere approved as m.i.Led. Dave Brunton, Assistant to the Library Di~e ctor, was introduced to the board members. Miss Lute introduced the five s tudents from the Denver University Graduate School of Libraria~hip who were observing the board meeting as an assignment for a cl ass on library admdni stration. She pointed out the large decrease in circu1ation as compared to l.ast year, and explained that March and ApriL cir~ul.ation figu~es vary great1y from year to year, depending on which month includes spring vacation . Hiss Lute discussed ~he Arapahoe Regional circuLation for the first quarter of 1974. She said that after the circuLation from Arapahoe Regional. is subtracted from EngLewood's circuLation to the Library District and the remainder multi pL ied by 48c, the amount due is about $6400. The estim.te of $18 ,000-19 ,000 for the year to be paid to Engl.ewood by the Distric t for our contra.ct seems to be accurate, she pointed out. ~ss Lute al.so pointed out t h e changes made in the form of the statistics , wh ich she said was done partLy for the convenience of the library. She al.so poin ted out that the numbe r of reference ques ti.o·ns as ked wa.s al.mos t the sa.rne as for the previous year, aLthough the circulation was less . The use of the co~erence room is stil.l. heavy. An additional. story hour has been added in the afternoon, and while attendance is not yet very Large, Hi ss Lute said that ~he expects it to pick up. She al.so said that the media c enter a~tendanc e had decreased, due at Least in part to the fact that the media centers could not be kept open du ring the school. vacation .. His s Lute announced that Letters have been s ent to a1l clubs in Engl.ewood announcing the program to be given by the Colorado Chorale . If pos sible , Letters ~11. also be sent to the senior citizens in the Sinclair area, as the concert w~ll be on Sunday afternoon. M1s s Lute said that she is now working on a project p r oposal for the State L~brary for funding of a co~l.ection of ~oca1 history a .nd community resources . It -~1.1 include studies , repo rts , etc .. from the city deparOments, the city government, and other printed in.format:ion of va1ue to t.h.e busi_ness and indu strial. community .. The Chamber of Commerce , s he sai_d, is interested in hav~ng the project comp1eted and may offer a .ssistance :in col.l.ecting materia1s. • • '32xl - 1 - -- ·-- page 2 M r. Brunton exp1a~ned the project he is wor~ng on, a comp~~a tion of a u~on 1~st of a11 the magazines in the school and pub1ic Libraries of the southeast metropolitan area. This would be useful to the librarians, as well as patron$, ~specially students. M~ss Lighthall gave a progress report on the subcommittee for a ~ter plan. Mr. Richards, Mr. Quaintance , Miss Ligh~a11 and Mi ss Lute met and fo~lated outline of the elements of the plan: 1. The statement of goals s hould be rewTitLen to be more specific. 2. A brief survey should be taken to detenaine if space and personnel are being u sed to the best advantage, and lf not, bow this mdgbt be done. 3. Short range goals should be drawn up for utilization of the space at the ea.st end of the build ing . 4. Long range goal s should be drawn up, inc .luding for examp1e, ~be poss~b~lLty of satellite libraries as the community grows. The D~rector of Community Development, Hr. S upinge r , a ppeared at the Board 's request, to give an explanation of the City Center Redevelopment P1an. He poi._nted out that w~th the e.xc.ept~on of the i..m plemen tati.on. stage, the Core Area Citizens Caa.dttee had approved the plan. He then proceeded to explain the plan briefly. Hr. Supi.nger carefully explained the implementation strategy recommended by the c.onsult.ants. He stated that the i:mplem.ent...ati.on was carefully phased .so that instead of reacting to private development, the ci ty could work ~th the developers . A discussion period followed ~th Board members asking questions about the plans for parking, the options open to the Broadway merchants for upgrading the area instead of moving, and wheth er there is need for the number of apar~nta which the market surveys indicated. There be~ng no further business, the meeting adjourned at 9:50. Re~~;_e;;u-:yted:_ . Carol A ... L~t...-e::) Secretary co the Board II -• '32 xl • ·. ---- - Port1 on of Y ear to Da..te 25!f I:E:PAR'lJ'oENT OF FINANCE REALIZA.TICN OF BUDGETED REVENUES GENERAL FUND Throusn March 31. 1974 Budgeted Current Year to :1 or Budget IB.st Year Last Revenue Month Date Collected to Date Year S Taxes: Property Tax 168.331 14.360 14.360 29.983 Spec.1..f'":1.c Ownershj_p 22.500 2.109 2.109 4.,962 5a..l.es Tax 3.397.945 1 97.541 815.057 64".24<> C~tte Tax 519.214 45.110 120.363 29.933 Pranch.1se Tax ~1.014 66.616 22.874 Tota1 4.429.~ 259.120 1.018.505 23 769.006 22 L:1censes & Perrnj.ts: Bu.s:1..ness L:1.cen.ses 50.000 10.997 40.695 Bu:1.1ctlng L1cen.ses 4o.ooo ~ ___::[_Q_ Total 90.000 11.031 40.765 45 33.<>52 30 Inter-Goverrxnenta3. Revenues : FederaJ_ Grants - Revenue Shar:1ng 18.ooo 17.714 State Grants 2.411 State Shared Revenue 28o.ooo 91.877 11?.323 Arapahoe Br:1.dge & Road 25.825 ~ 0-- Tota.1 353.855 91.877 139.453 39 169.653 37 Charges .Cor serv:t.ces: General GoverTWDent 71.500 3 8 2 2 ,('72 Pub1..1c Sa..Cety 10,432 690 2.059 H1ghway & Street 3,600 1,498 1,507 Artlma1 She1ter 7,900 244 2,615 L1bra.ry Contract 20,725 353 1.971 Debr:i...s Removal. 200 --=.2:=..__ ~ 'Ibtal 114.357 3,167 10.224 9 7.843 8 Filles & Forf"e.1.tu.res: Court F:1nes 75.000 5.928 19.951 Li.brary F:1nes ___L2.QQ. _§E. 1 0 777 Total 82.500 6.560 21.728 26 19.9o8 25 M1...sce.1..1aneous: Interest 35.000 -0---0---• Renta1.s 370 1.458 • • Other 20.000 460 ~ 'Ibtal 55.000 830 7.311 13 1.897 2 TotaJ. Revenues 2 0 124 0 716 ~72.585 1 0 237 0 986 24 1a002a222 23 ..... '32 x l • -• - - Port:l..on or Year to Date 25% DEPARil'tENI' OF FINANCE EXPENDI'IURES TO 1973 BUDGEI' GENERAL FUND 'IbrougO March 31. 1!ll:4 Annual Current Year to Date S of: last Year Last ~ E><Pen<U.tures ExPend.1ture ~ to Date Year % Lep;:t._s1.a.t~on & Counc:1.1: C:1.ty Counc:1.l. 45,006 2,852 27,404 Board of: Adjustment 2,854 378 744 Career ~ce 3.996 201 870 Pl..ann:1ng & Zon:1.ng 4,207 552 1,102 L:1.brary 2,380 326 ~~t~evel.. 79.178 7.518 19.650 1.288 ____]& ____]& Sub-Total. 138.909 11,517 50,112 36 32.149 16 Management: C:1.ty Manager 101,870 9.700 29.857 Personnel. 44.967 3.866 11,695 Cc:lrmLu1...:1.cat.1ons 1800 :1!2:2 20.763 ~ Sub-Total. 327.762 34.329 86.127 26 70.391 23 F:1.nance & Record: F:i.nan.ce 351.075 32.o64 88,692 ~c:1.~ Court 80,574 7,212 18,689 General 0perat:1.ons 121.12§ 13.289 47.179 Sub-Total. 628,845 52,565 154.560 25 134.627 30 Pub1:1.c WOrks: ~:tng 148.714 12,935 33,189 Streets & Dra.:1.nage 545.685 69.572 137,105 Trat:t::1.c Regul.a.t:1.ons 168,118 19.743 49.567 Bl.dg. Ma.,j_ntena.nce ~.214 7.331 18 0 266 Sub-Total. 956.731 109,581 238.127 25 159.988 18 F:1.re Department 897.821 80.763 228.914 25 181.714 22 Po1:1.ce Department l.~292,o62 133.480 332.872 26 209,486 19 Parks & Recrea.t.1an 605,461 39.496 118.976 20 52,172 11 Cormun:1.ty Devel.opment: 171.946 11,343 30.989 Code En..f'orcesnent Hous.i..ng & Reclevel... 21,646 1,788 4.573 Pl..ann:1ng 1Q:2.421 8 0 84o ~ Sub-Total 299,013 21,971 59.560 20 46.954 22 -• • L:1.brary 228,703 15.275 44.609 20 45.559 24 Total Expend:1.tures :2a3Z:2a307 498 0 S!TI 1a313a8:2Z 25 233.040 20 .... '32 x l -- l - Revera.~.e ~ C:1.ty of" Eng1C"-.ood School.. D:1.st. No. ]._ OUtdoor POol.. Indoor P<:Jo]._ Sports & <lmDes CU1tura.1 Act1v:1.t1es Pl..aygn:>unds SOf"tba11 Zoo Interest Other Income Total. Reven.>.e Annua..l. --- Part:1.on of" Year to Date 25" IE:PARIMENI' CF F:INAM::E REALIZATICN CF ~ REVEr-alES ~FUND 'lbrougb l'loo=h 31. 1974 , . ~ ."'77 l.O ~flOO 16,768 23.091 14,901 27,626 800 19,000 2,200 2,000 4.000 264.l6l 1,961 968 1,602 2,2 98 1,318 8.147 Year to Date 4,137 2,400 4,788 2 ,373 ~ 15.060 " Budget Col...l..ected 18 16 17 34 6 ~IT!JRES TO 1974 BCDGET ~ Year to Date "of" I.a.st Year to Date 1,229 2,007 2,871 3,895 2 .011 ~ ~ Last Year I.a.st 12 13 21 17 14 7 6 ~ Eli:Pend1ture ~ture ~ to Date ~ OUtdoor P<>o1 27,395 9 21 407 2 Indoor POol.. 41,034 2,602 6,374 16 4,656 17 Sports & Games 42,009 3,151 10,223 24 12,066 34 CU1tura:l. Act1v. 38,673 3,493 9,071 23 6,861 20 Pl..aygrounds 15,101 564 612 4 606 6 Sof"tba.11 18,773 40 0 Zoo 8,826 3,457 3,457 39 Gen. 0perat1ons 72,552 5,279 13,381 18 12,851 21 01d~ 2,388 2,388 0 0 Total. EXpense 264.l6l 20.943 45.527 17 37.487 17 ..... -- r 32xl - - Interest Income Dartmouth Intersect:1.cn eonm. Att:1.tud.1.zm.]._ Survey Band>oagon O:Ld P01.:1.ce-~ Stat:i.cn Add. Trans:1.t Sel:-v:1.ee Serv:1.center COnatruct:1.on !tl...ver Deve1opment. 'lOta1 • • • - Port.1on of' Year to Date 25% IEPJ\R'I!'IENr CF FINAl'CE REALIZATION CF SJIX1Ell:D ~ REVENIJE SHAlUHl Tl:1r"ougb ~ 31, 1974 Budgeted CUrrent Year to " or Budget Heven..ze Month Date 590,000 148,891 148,891 2o.ooo 610 0 000 148.821 148.821 CUID..ll.at:1..ve ~tu:ree Bider:!:. ~Month 105,000 20,000 18,000 21,500 40.,000 1,874 9,1o6 2:22.000 76;;!.6o6 1.874 Co:L:Lected Pro,lect to Date 17,714 6,694 24.4o6 24 ~e Ava::1.1ab1e 105,000 20,000 286 21 ,500 33.3o6 9,1o6 220.000 732.198 II • • - - (" - - -~~- ()t;hoea:o = Ocnneet:l.on ~ P>: operty Tax ~ Interest --- IEP~ CF' FINANCE REA.L.l:ZATICH OP' B•L•JPti¥J• ~ WNlER POND 'Ihrough March 31, 1974 ~ CUrrent rear to Reoven..le Month Date 1,081,692 9,217 249,342 150,000 5,720 10,998 863 73 73 1.ooo 240 720 51,828 Ga:1.n on Sa.l...e or Assets ~ ~§·000 ~ 8·1~ SUb-'I'c:>tal 2,691 19,9ts 8 'I'c:>tal ~-1,320,383 15,277 269,328 20 ~rnJRBS T0121:4BUIXlE'l' Anr.-1 c:ur.:-tt Year to Date lC or ~ Exl>el~ture E>meo.U.ture ~ Source & SUpp:Iy 971,059 6,657 13,270 1 ~· ~Sng 121,003 5,738 14,149 12 Pur1N.ca.t:1.on 124,o63 8,166 20,240 16 Tl"llns. • D:1.a!Jt. 198,870 31,332 53,387 27 Account:iz>g & C01.1eet:1.on 59,486 1,947 5,250 9 Oenera1 ;;!2!.114 2;;1.22~ 128.789 36 Tbta1 Expense 1.8;;!1.222 1QZ.;;!4~ 232ao82 13 Last rear to Date 9,074 15,066 14,455 32,196 17,788 174.22~ 26;;!.482 26 25 Last Year lC 15 15 15 62 22 13 15 II -- '32 x l -- - ~Serv1ee Clt;her • • ... --- J:EP~ CP P7NANCE AEALI:ZA'1'l::C CP Ell...._._, HI!:V1!2I(JES SEllER~ ~ ~h31. 1n4 " or' ~ eurr--.t Year to Budget --..e Month Date COJ..:I.eeted 488,300 26,673 137,993 28 Connect1on Feea-J:na1de 50,000 136 1,561 Ocx1nect1on Pee&-Oute14e 100,000 7.509 16,817 :Interest Z7 .22.1. Oa.:1n cm. S&1e or" .Aaaeta Irulpect1on ~ 104 664 M:Lece~ 301,500 500 State Grants ~·000 5 • 72J: ~ 1?.542 4 'lbta1 Revo!nues 1.042.021 34.422 121.2~2 15 EJCPDC>:rnm&S TO 1n 4 BlliXJET AnmJa1 CUrrent Year to Date " or ~ EXDad1ture Ela>ei><H.ture ~ n-.tment 2,m.743 17,727 44,765 2 Slln1tary Slrste.D 159,413 3.695 85,580 54 Adnd.n1.etrat1on and Oenera1 12!!.440 2 0 428 22 0 147 15 Tota1 Expense 2.462.22§ 30.820 122.422 6 Last Year Last to Date Year" 118,710 24 56,7911 26 162.204 25 La.et Year Last to Date Year " 34,670 19 8,264 21 ~ 17 26 0 012 18 II • • '32 x l 1 - ~ ~ Pares Tc:llo!!na ~ 'D:Jta.1 Revenue Personal.. Serv1cea oc.mod.1t1ea ~tua1 Tota.1 Expend1tures - - --- J:EP~ CP P'lNANa!: ~ CP BOlXJI!!D!D ~ 'mANSX'l.' E2fJ:E2\PIUSE POND ~ ~h31. 1~4 " or Bul2get;ed CUrrent Year to BurJset ,..,.,_.,_ Month Date COJ..:leeted 40,000 6.674 11.495 29 16.500 2.000 7.250 44 4.500 150 150 3 61.000 8.824 ~ 31 E:XI'mm:rn.IRI!:S TO 12Z:J BliXJE'l' ~ CUrrent Yea%'-to-date S or ~ Ela>en<J~ ture Eu>el d~ ture ~ 67.199 5.610 15.536 23 7.059 541 1.996 28 16.500 1.052 3.605 22 90.758 7.203 =·137 23 LJuot Year Laat to Date Year S 6.304 28 990 38 ~ 13 Laat Year Laat to Date Year S 8.925 12 -- '32xl -- - • -=a..xec;.- ~-t·· ':'ax !::a)_es ':'ax ~"> --ota1 Inter-ove_-rr-lerltal. -evenue - -c v ertue Sh:l.r!.n ~- C"-t:~.te '"'r-:lnt .~ :Ota..1 -~e ~--t~st Can -:-:!..N.J.t j_on." 0t"'=· ~-r-otz:..l ""'ot.:li """leV e-n.J_eS S tor:-1 ~'":C ~eneral. :iorthwest 'larthea.st South I Col...1ec:e V~e..-: f'. J erferson ;: ;o -CE'!I'lt:ra..l. -:-Ram:xlen <:::outh II So . Cent~ L1tt1e Dr-, Creek • • - ~~I:'r::' a:" ~DIA!JC:: ~J\LI7..A.-~o:-a:"~~~"=~ DU9.I....Ic r~::-:~"':' -u- ':.'hrou-.h :larch 31. 1!'7 '' Bud.--;eted CUrrent r.:tevenu.e '-lonth 12n~IJ "5 J...1,")}-5 1 2 6°3 2 ,...73 1, ..... ~ _,J •s'! n :;2 7 -:n iKH ~_.J.b '2 r 2112 t•r.: ~...,., <·7:<21•2 ..-""l ,O '"I"J 20 .. ""'1'1"' 2 ..... "" ..... 3 Sll Ft7 1 1'"\t"')"'l flt7 ,tin') ~ 2,~7.7")() 1l2,368 I •'"':~,J..I:~ 2 31,7 ,::" l..,'152,2J:" 2,0~2 ,~0 252,C34 109,032 l23,2n4 176,930 4 50,or.o 1150,000 10,000 :u.. "''5 ':rrr ,~2 4 13 , 7 2,7,...., n .-._,1. ~ 431 ,o5:: ~.i..tures ~t :bnth 1,050 25,544 225,000 100,177 1.1.1.~~ 159,662 23 16 Project to !late 326,e82 232,915 1,062,'>00 1,998,352 239 .500 107,177 120,€'54 172,599 29,561 31,500 ~th Intersect:ton 105,0'Y> 179,00'> 5,000 21,000 168,4 51 3,642 !:.treet S"·1eeper 000 5,2on "" -...te _ _:2:..5"---- 2 3 ,0'>3 557 ,~3 4 53'5,467 Ba.1ance Avai1.ab1e 7 9 ,26ll (1,155) (0 ,7 5 ')) 94,0'?3 13.334 1,955 2,550 •:.332 420 ,439 418,500 10,'>00 105,000 10,540 1,35'1 21,000 l.fll , 71'l 27 2') Last Year to !late II • • , 32X I - Pu!:>1:1.c =~ "'unci "Da.-e 2 o:.-,srou_r:o;h !larch 3~. ].Crf !' -.un..: street '""'":lrl:s - -~ .-a.son ·::1..1.l..er Bates-LoP;an Centenn.1al ~ll.e~ew-\·:est ..--~1 ovd. ---•• •. r.reent>e1t ~.·l . Greenbelt --.:=de Interc.ha.n:P;e ~ver Deve1opment --.3l""ldba11 Courts ""lel..1ev:1e\'!' Park Tra...1.n -L·e ~tat:i.on ~lorthwest 1 1est -:.t~con Contro:!.s l\rct..-=1 She1ter }.r;.nn-r. ...... .... ,..""' . ~ -2 ""':~ ..... ~2 1 ] .. 1 -..... 7 _:1. 1 -1' 2 .3r,,...~ :!...,7,# ~~ ~i3:::~::: 1 ~ ..... "'10 l..l."~""""'("'> 12,n1)f) tto ,r.:no 1CJ5,000 138,734 53 ,000 12,000 36,000 245,301 C'..crr.a..uU..ty Att:!..'tl..J.d.j,na Study 20,. 000 Po1~ce/F~e Demo~t~on 21,500 9 .137.945 -- --- (1'31· .......... . -- ----.-,. .... (1,200 ) (7 .~10) ~,77(") 23 ,560 8 0 361 2,924 Project To Date 245,848 378 1 b,458 6 ,8 20 2"1 ,3~9 ?,135 7,2 09 7 ,.21~0 F5,£3 3 1-. "73 2"" ._ .. 7e:l.. 3 0 ,750 1,390 10,160 23 ,660 1~3.723 187,601 51,741 so 33,9 36 191,224 6,500 6,292.205 Balance A~l..e sa.coo ~-~~~ 4,015 {158 ) '3 03 70,36 7 26~.552 7 3 .. 339 33,600 14,705 5,'!50 12,000 777,750 21,610 144,340 16,340 (1 ,277 ) 1,133 11,920 2,064 54,077 13,500 21,500 2,895.740 Last Year to Date 3,945 ,922 -- -- - - ~· - -- ·-- ...... Stan1ey H. Dia~, City Manager -Apri1 10, 1974 Kel.l.s Waggoner SIDEWALK DIS~CT NO. 74 Attached is a proposed time scbedul.e for the impl.emen- tation of Side~al.k Improvement District No. 74. We ~il.l. have a l.ist and cost esti~te for CounciJ.•s con- sideration at the May 6, 1974 meeting. Si.n.cerel.y, ~ ',.L., &__ ____ ~ ~--/Ke~s waggoner Director of Publ.ic Works I'<W/l.s Attach. c: G. Sagril.l.o, City Engineer • - - - • MONDAY MONDAY '2:'HURSDA Y THURSDAY THURSDAY 'T'HURSDAY ~DAY MONDAY MONDAY '2:'HURSDAY TUESDAY --- MONDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY WEDNESDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY FlU: DAY • • - .... Sl:DEWALK IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 74 MAy 6. 1974 MAy 20. 1974 MAy 23. 1974 May 30. 1974 MAy 30. 1974 June 6. 1974 June 17. 1974 Ju.:Ly 1. 1974 Ju.:Ly 1. 1974 Ju.:Ly 4. 1974 Ju.:Ly 9. 1974 Ju1y 11. 1974 Ju1y 15. 1974 Ju.:Ly 15 . 1974 Ju.:Ly 18. 1974 Ju1y 18. 1974 Ju1y 25. 1974 Ju1y 31. 1974 August s. 1974 August 7. 1974 .August 19 • 1974 l!loveaber 1. 1974 Avai1ab1e for Counci1 -1ist of addresses w/estimated costs COnsider reso1ution of intent to form Sidewa1k Improvement District NO-74. First pub1ication of notice second pub1ication of notice Mai1 notice to a11 affected property owners. ThLrd pub1ication of notice Pub1ic hearing on formation of District Xntroduction of a Bi11 for an Ordinance creating the District Notice to contractors authorized Pub1ication of Di11 for Ordinance CUrb, gutter, s:idewa.1k perm.i..t cut-off date Pub1ish first Notice to Contractors- P1an• 5 spec ifications ava.i1ab1e 5ec::c:>nd. reading of Bi1.1 for an Ordi.n.a..nce Pub1iah second Notice to Contractors- Fina1 pub1ication of Ordinance Pub1ish third Not~ce to Contractors. _Open construction bids @ 2:00 P.M. Award contract at 8:00 P.M. FLna1 date for private construc- tion under perm..i. t Estimated date of start of conat.ruct.ion Bet~ted date of comp1et.ion o~ conat.ructi.on 4-8-74 QJS Note: 75 ca1enda.r days for construction • • '32 x l - --=r· • • --- ....... Cll a • .., ... Stan1ey H. D~a1. City Manager ~ Apri1 1.0, 1.974 Ke11s Waggoner ANNUAL C1TY CLEANUP Attached is a proposed schedu1e for the Annua1. City C1eanup. Un1ess there are changes to be made in the proposed schedul..e, ""'"! -wi 1.1. be t..ra.na.m..i.. tt.:i.ng this to the ne-wspapers for pub1.i.c.ati.on ... Si.nc:ere1.y, ./ ~c_ C::---s·-~~----- Ke1.1s Waggoner D~rector of Pub1i.c works KW/~S Attach ... ... ·- \ II • • '32xl -- 1 - • • • • - May 1974 ANNUAL CJ:TY CLEANUP Area -North of u.s. Highway 285 and West of the South P1atte Ri.ve..r: May 13 .. 20 North of u.s. Highway 285 and East o£ the South P1atte Jt..i.ver: May 14 .. 15 -South of u.s. Highway 285 and North of Quincy Avenue: May 16 .. 17 South of Quincy Avenue and East of the South P1atte River: May 21 .. 22 South of Qui.nc:y Avenue and West of the SOuth P1atte R..:i.ve_r: Trash is to be p1aced in throw-away container& near the street and in a conap.i.c::uous p1ace. There w.i.l...1. be two trucks in the area on the days indicated. Jte1.1s waggoner Director of Pub1 i c WOrks KW/1s ·- • • , • --• - Annual C l eanup. May 1974 -. • - ]- • • - C<>LOH.A.I>O STATE UNIVERSITY c:c>UN"TV EXTENSION OFFICE 2.378 W . MA-IN ST. LITTLETON. COL.OFt.A.DO &01ZO 'T'ELE:Pt-IONE 788-853.3 M-a...rch zs. 1974 .M.r. St:&n.l.ey Di.a...l. City Ma..na.ge r C:ity o£ Englewood 3400 s.. .E1a.ti .En.g1e:Vi7ood. Colo . 80110 .Dear Mr. Dia...1. En.c..l.osed is the ann.~ report. o£ Mr. Merel 0 .. Woods £or the year 1.973 .. The position jointly £orD"'lled by Englev.rood • .L.i.tt.1et.on.. South Suburba..n Park. a..n.d R e creation District and Ara.pa.ho·e Cou.nt.y .. 1 have requ.est.ed that this repart: be very brie£ .. -.;ril:h. your sa.tis£a..c:tion .. ~-Your • t:ru.l. y. a/~ JL~___..___, Cba..rle a F.. I..-a..ne ~ension ~rect.or CL/sd E:nc:.losu..re. Hop.i.ng tha..t. this meets -.~' -- l l \ • • , X • • - - .- t t t \ t r'!.,one F'i.~l.d ""'!~.e!...ee r..etter Bul..l.e-t '!-n .'Tan. 73 1f'2 2 22 ,, .. reb. 112 2q? 6 37 &.&52 ••ar. 133 "7a 1? 13 "l",..san .. ...,.r. ::..71.. 110 .. 1:1 .. .. 3 -a .... 1S£ 1.~'+ 17 17 £S June 3"£ 3"9 2£ 1C 12 .-.-u..l.v ::?80 zn3 13 1.3 3'> !•_u,... 20 ~ ?0.14 17 13 1.7 SeT~ot ... 1 9 3. 1."8 1 '? 2<' 3l..f2- '""'"-192 3.1.::! g 37 .. 1 Nov . 1.37 l.1C 3 3 123 !"'ec .. "2 ,., 1 32 2 2 .n2c 2 .ss s 1.314 2 .. 2 32.47'+ /-uyu~t -rrki.ny rr.-o-;t1•r ·n t._,e <F !el..d detec:t -tnr. na:n""'.l.i..c.:v. ~Yi._nR ~al.. and • • ·.• '. ! ~~----~~--~ - -( l .;- j i ; 1 . . • • - Du.tch t:J...T-1 di.se~se report. Af-t f..::-more c1ean un ef-fo~s in the snri.np • 1: had our area,. This was a ere-at aid! S"..J.T">DOS edl.."-•• ~n 19714 the Col..or-ado Stat• T"oroes:t Par-a.si.ti..c was-ps :from the Co1o. ne,::t""t:. of A.r;r:lc::.., were re.l..eased i.n a po~lon ~T" 0~ ]..97 4 ,. XI. X gave he.Lp ,.,_i.n.l..y v~a the ,hone aDd ~i..e..l..d. ea.~ "T;o the ~ "DUJ>.l..i...c. (-e·i.tJ..~ and var"i.ou5 oFf:Lci..&l..s) eoncerni...n« --..J...nl..y wood• p.l..&nta but w:ltb a -••on .. 1XY... Groou1:J, ta..l.J..-s • c:...l..i.rrl.c:..a and. a~ ~-that: I ~--wer"e a -.jor-~~- esnec:~.l......, duri..ng f-a1.l. ....... .i.n:ter aDd spr:i.fta. Y .n a.dd.!..t!.ou l: att.ended .... t~. exam..!.nat!.ons. 1::-i.ds. not!.ces and ~t:• re1.atl...n, to t~. :In "rtae Cl"tber e:r.e..- ...,. u..sed the state l..aw <•• t""ar •• ._ cou..1..cS ~) l.n ~t!.an. to Du:tch •:l.al cl~. • • ·. -.. , f .• l "'. --- lto. of' Trees L:i~l..e1:on 35 Col..Ul'!lbi.ne so. "Pl..atte '\.'a.l...1e'"T (W. Bowl..es-Cha ~~1~1d S. San"t:& re:-P1.a~1:e C&n'"J"':n) Che:xT"V Pi.dge So. Cl..a'"-r<Con 1\l..•Jd . w. oxt=ord-W. Un:icm W. o~ S. Sa.n"t:a re 38 7 39 .. Other Wiscel..l..aneous coun:tv Area• 1.-N . and S. of /lt.r·a.p&-hoe "Pd .Area l..t6 S. B:ro&d"Way-L ... oi" '"~·a.l..l..e:y H~· 2 2-Su1..11.van area 2 Sberri.d.an C';l..end.al.e .. G 1..2.8' s.<>' II -- ~--~---....:':.....:-::t~ ~ - • • I • -- "-" L~tt1eton ~-not bad cons~derinz :i.ta be£ng adjacent to the So. P1atte Va..l.1ev ~i.ch was lad Last 'rear . The bad ar-eas wh i.ch "We just !!teved i._nto 1ast -ear (.£e. t-...e So . Pl.a"T:te Va.1..1..ey and Cherrv Hi.l.l.s) showed a defini.te sl.o-down t:hJ.s "J'@Br but -.e-An:ing:t=\11 oerc:.entages eoup1e veers a-ay. Areas i..n the county (mo!!!tt1~ newer and ~a1.) vhftre numbe.rs of 'tre-es are noT:: av-ai.l..ahl.e ~be surveyed tv the state 1._n 1974. The -response l.nc.1udin~ c1.ean-up i.n E~1.ewood. and Li-rt1eton baa been f!ood w.l.tb the be~n o-F ord:i~nces. Other are-as h.a•e res~ed :Fa..i..r.l..• we-1..1. but do ~..,.. a few orob1.er.a .l.n each vi.t:hou.t ord..inaneee or an ef''f"ec"t!.._ st•t.• .l..aw !_a re"t"tin~ d:f!Mta.sed tre-. out q~c.k1-. \le do stay w!.th 'th~ (aDd do c!.i.o~t.i~v) and they eventu.a.1.1v c.cxne OIU't. Tb:is is often a~er 2 years (too 1ong!) • and o:F-1:en on1v a~e:r-"C:h4!!t'W be~ i'or!.t"t~ and sta:r't: to fa~ oa • - , St.anley H. ~a.:L. C:f.ty J.lanager • • - ~ a.I*NDUM DA'r.: !Larch 22, 19'74 Bruce D. A~e1san, Admdndstrat~ve Intern SIX-MONTH PROG..'U\U At1ALYSIS AND REVIEW OF -mE SENIOR SURREY PROCRAU OBJECTIVES OF THE SDIIOR SURREY PROGRAM The Sen:l.or Surrey Program :i..s des.i..g:ned spec~ca..1:ly to prcv-i.de a ~ee,. pers~zed., hcmte-to-dest:i..na.t:l.cn tran.sportat.1.on serv:i.ce to those ci.t.i..zens of Eng1e-."00d. who are si.xty years of age and o~der,. rec~zing th.a.t these same c.i.ti..zens ...-bet.her through age, :1.so1a.t:l..an, :1.nf":!..rm.:f..ty,. or f:i..nan.c::1..a1 si.t- ue.t1.on are unab1e to secure erJ.Y other mode oC tran.sportat:lon. Furtherco:re, the Senior Surrey,. through :i.ts concen:trated tra.n.B]x:lrtat:i..on erco:rt,. sbou1d br~ ma:oy oC these sen:1..o.r c:1t.1.zen.s frcxn a s1.tu.a.t:1..on of ~ ..-i_tbdrawa..1 t'"rom cOilliiJU%rl.ty ll£e to one o£' pa.rt:i..c:i.pat~an 1...n va.r::1..ed. c01I211UD..:i.ty e.ct.1.vi..t_j__es end aerv.1.ces. PERFORMANCE DATA (Based CXl the t~ f"'ram September 10,. 19'7j to Feb:ru..ary-28,. 19'74 -1.23 operat:f.z>g ~-) Average B:1..de:rsh!..p 62 71 77 78 86 100 Hate -::J...argect week was 104 r:l..der-s on February 4-8 and. February l.1-l..5, 1974 .. ll.ghtest weelt was !-6 :r::1..d.era on September 10-::L4, 1973. ·--------------------------~~----------------------.. --- • • , -- - --- ..,..ge2 Tote..J... R.:1.de.rshl.p (Baaed on a.ctua.:L persons Who b::a:ve used the serv:l.ce at 1east once.) Total.. R:1.dersh:i.p Average R:i.des Per Person 280 7.14 Percentage Increase ( Tota.1. number or persons who have used 'tl:le servi._ee at 1ea..st once. ) T1.me Per:1.od September 10, 19'7j December 7, 197:3 December 10, 197':3 -February 28, 15J74 Actual.. Persons 189 280 Note -The f'~a t:or "actua.1-person" ri.dershi.p do not :!.n.e1ude those sen.:l.or e:S.. t:i.zens f"rc::m the L:l._f'e Cere Center who r:S..de every Wedned..sa:y (up to 1.4 :1.n a a:f..ng~e day. ) Dest~t:i.on Data (Baaed nn two-week t:l.me per:iod. h'OiD Febru.ary 25 to :.~larch 8 ) Dest:1.na.t:1.on Banking Church Fu:net:f..o:n. Dent:!...st Doe tor Grocer:!...es Other Sbopp:Lng Ha.:f...rdresser -V~s:S..t~ a ~:i.end or re1at:1.vea Gett:!...ng to work K:!...sce1..1.aneou.s ( f'ood stamps, 1.aundroma.t, post o£'C1.ee, :l.luryer appta. , b'-1.]_ ~) TOTAL N\Daber or I 22 2 40 l.4 ~6 ~8 21 8 16 n>4 Tr:f..ps ~ of' Tot<U 4S ~3~ ~~ 24~ 9S ~~ 11~ 1~ 5S 1~ ~ Percentage of Tota.1 El..derl...,;y" Popu1at:1.on. Usi.ng the Serv:i.ee Tota1 Number Percentage o~ El..derl.y Usi...ng Se.rv'i.ee Usb:!g the Servi..ee 280 6S Tr:S..ps Note -The 4,678 represents tote.1 een.su.a f:~e. :tt does not represent a. "need" f':igure. MaDy-o~ the 4,678 ba.ve the:l.r awn transpo:rta.t.1..an. though exact f'~es are :not ava:1...1ab1.e. II -- .. , • • • - page 3 Program Costs 19'73 (Sep-t-ember 10 "through December 31, 19'73) Personal.. Servi._ces (driver, see.reta..ry/dispa.tcher) C~t~es (e.g. gas, o~) Co:ntraetu.ra.:J.. Se:rvi.ces ( repe..:Lr) Capi. ta.l.... Out1ay (ramp, two-way ra..d..:l.o ) Depreci..at:i.on (on 197:3 Ford van) To"t.a.J._ 19'74 (January through February 28, 19'74) Persona1 Se~ces Ccamod.:l.tiea Contraetura1 S~ees Deprec:1.a.ti..o:n To-t.a.J._ Grand Tote..l... Cost per r:i..der (based on 280 actual.. pe.rson.s) Cost per person per r:i..de (based on t.ote..l... number of' riders both ways or 1998 x 2 -3,996) PROGRAK AND PERFORMANCE SID~~ $5,370 558 1,196 1,585 __.2Y!... $9,406 $3,706 $13,112 $46.83 $ 3-28 The Sen..:i.or Surrey Program :1.s dLL"£:1eu1t to present in numbers. However, w:1. th the number o~ r:1.des 1.n si...x months tota1l..:i.ng n.ear1y 2 • 000 and the rea..son.s ~or the r:i..des ~ tram doctor's appo~tments to ~s:i.t~ rri.ends, I £ee1 that the program object:i.ves are be~ met Cor the JDC)St part. A certa.:l.n prob1em erl. tst, bow-ever, wlrl..eh :1.s the 1..aek o£ an:;:y ~o:rmat.i..on eonee:r%rl.ng what percentage of sen:S..or c:1.t1.zens :S..n need we are a.ctu.a.11y reach- ~-'Ib.ougb the Sen.i.or Surrey :i._s runn:1..ng at f"u1.1 capa..c.:1.ty, l: st:1.1.1 Cee1 tba:t. there must be some seni.or c:1.t1.zen.s, who need the s~ee, that we are m:Lss:l.ng. It :1.s encoura.g~, however, tb.a:t. i...n a. three-tDODth pe~od. we bave exper-i,_en.ced a 48% :i.ncrea.se :1.n the number of' peop1.e who ut1...l....i.ze the serv-j.ee. 8A.Uc.L o . ~....., Bruce D ... :t.lende:Lson ~sc • • '32xl J - I I [ r r J 1 I l I --- .... .__,A Fad Asw _ -- , -- • • ' ' ' I I • I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ T. BLE~ (~ Plo Tern) DI'L.L.AS ..J. OHOAITY ~ R. BIRCIIM'• • • - VEfW'oiON M. MANN BRUCE M. ANDEA90N ~ IGI AS T . SCNEIAN Aae•tt IRATIVE S'rAFF STANLEY H. DIAL a--a. c....-.111:. -&Ju-... -Lea..-. _.,_.. -.A.I _..._ .._._...--~ m 1 ~A.~-•.__, __ .. _. .... • --Pl ... __ CITY-· ~ -·-d v --diloi Clllr- E..P.n __ .__ .......... -L 16 -c--D I K811eW -~--- ·-. ·----- • • \ ! ;. ,32X - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • - Major and Minor Cr~ ................................................................................... 4 Traffic Accidents ........................................................................................ 4 FLre and Rescue C.1Ls by District ............................................... s water and s~g-e Tr--.ted ........................................................................................................ 9 Water and S...ge ~ps .......................................................................................................... 9 eounc~ic Oiatricts ...................................................................................................... 12 •· • • , - • I I I I I I I I I I • ·- • - TABLE OF CC'>NTENTS REPORr SECTION F i.na.nce ................................................................................ ,. ............................................................................ 1 Mun.ic:Lpa1 ~-....................................................................................................................................... 2 ~-.1. ........... --........ -........................................ ----................. --... --...... -........ -... ---........ 3 Po1i.ce ............................................................................................................................................................. 4 FJ.re ......................................................................................................................................................................... s P\.ili~c: wo.xka .................................................................................................................................................. 6 P•.x:::Jca and. R•<:r .. :t1on ........................................................................................................................ 7 L.i.b%a.r"Y ........................... -............ - -............................................................... -......... - -.............................. a ot.i...1.itL-.......................................................................................................................................................... ,.9 co.-unity o.v.1opment ..................................................................................... 10 Code En.for~t-..................................... _ ................... _ ......... __ .................... 1..1 ~i..1..laa.n1.C: Di.s't::r"i.cts .................................................................................. -............ -.... 12 • • • t I I I I I I I I I I I I I • 0 - -- • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Taxes: Property Tax Spec:U'":I..c ~ s.a.J..es '1'8.x C:i.@larette Tax Franch:1-se Tax Total L1.censes & ~ts : Bu.sj_ness L:l..censes Bui1ctlng L:l..censes Total • • - Portj_on of' Year to Date 1001' I:EP~ CF' FINANCE REALIZATION CF' BUilClE'H:D REVENUES GENERAL FUND ~ December 31 2 1973 1973 Budgeted Current Year to l' of Budget Revenue Month Date 0011ected 156. 58'4 158.208 21.289 26.903 2.77Q.280 2,760,576 110.000 22Q,835 297 0 018 306.281 3.359.171 3.477.503 106 53,600 59,'190 76.626 56.240 130.226 115.730 89 1972 Last Year to Date 145.535 21.714 2,909.334 108.905 280.592 3.466,080 102,322 ~ floeYenueS: Federa.1 Grants - Revenue~ 88,579 State Grants 7,300 17,450 State Shared Revenue 280,500 301.392 ArapahOe Br:l..dge & Road 51.893 52.565 Total 428.272 371.407 87 373.613 Charges rar Ser'v1ces: Genera.1 Goverrment 9.400 12.739 Pub1:1.c Safety 34,54Q 24.65Q lHgtlway & Street 22.600 3.586 An:1ma.l. She1ter 5.000 6.368 Uhrary Cont:rac:t 30.128 31.345 Debr1s Remova.1 Total. 101.672 78.692 7_7 99.649 Fll>es & Farfe:l.. tures: Court FU">es 71.608 72.495 Uhrary ~s 6.238 7 0 27l Total 77,846 79.768 102 79.181 M:l..scell..ar:>eous : Interest 21.188 71.Q25 Renta.1s 3.316 Other 20.000 14.146 Tota.1 41,188 88,887 216 48,512 Tota1 Revenues J.i.l..~8.~75 41211 .287 102 4 ,169.357 • • -- - • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Lep;j.sJ..a.t:i_on & ~: ="Cy Council Board or Adj ustrnent Career Serv:i_ce Pl.ann1ng & Zc:a'Ung Lj._brary C:1.ty Att~y Hous:1.ng & Recevel.. Sub-Tota..l. 1'1anagement: C:1."Cy Manager Personnel. c::annun...1..cat1.ons Sub-Tota.l F1..nance & Record: Fll>ance ~c:1_pa.]._ COurt Geoera1 Operat:i_ons Sub-Tota..l. Publ"'-c Works : :Eng:t.neer:1.ng Streets & DMUnage ~c ReguJ..a.t:1.ons Bldg. MEU.ntenance Sub-Tota.l F:1.re Department Pol.:i_ce Department Parks & Recreat:i_on ColmD.ln:1. ty Devel-opment: Code :Enrorcement Hous:1.ng & ~evel.. Pl.ann1ng Sub-Tota.l Lj._t>rary • • .. - Port.1..an or' Yea:r to Date 1QQS. IEPAR'll'1Eifi' OF FINANCE EXPENDITURES TO l-973 BUI::.GET GENERAL FUliD :124.708 2.852 2.595 3.361 J..5l.O 65.632 564 20J..222 83.:1.23 4J..B47 J.84,402 309.372 227.525 65.659 J.64,J.36 457.320 J.30~369 530,500 J.8J..849 9J.,448 934.J.66 8J.4.079 J..Ots2.20J. 467 .76J. J.J.7. 745 20,J.6J. 80,639 218,545 J.88,456 4,673.J.22 'nlrough DecEr"'her 3 1 1 9 7 3 Year to Date Expend-1-ture :1.24.386 2.5R2 2,565 3 .31l J..J.48 65.581 240 J.99,8J.3 227.03J. 64.826 J.62.54J. J.J.9.956 525~ 742 J.80,358 85.757 91l,8J.3 8:1.2,523 J.,OSJ.,826 464,2:12 J.J.7 ,486 J.8,J.80 78,673 214,339 J.87 ,27J. 4.634.367 " ot: ~ 99 J.OO 99 J.OO J.OO 99 98 99 99 l-972 Last Year to Date 226.J.44 350.270 805.699 656,J.83 838.702 393.o68 J.62,748 J.48,347 3,668,426 • • T 32X - - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I --- ..... Port1.CW"l of' Year to Date~ IEPARn'E2'1T CF' FINANCE :REALIZATICN CF' BOIXiE'LED ~ P'UBLIC l:MPflCIIIEl'EN FUND ~ December 31, 1973 Taxes: Property Tax 5a.1.es Tax Sub-Tota1 Rev~e Shar:1.ng IEAA Grant Sub-Tot.u. "tl.scel..1anec>us : Interest ~ Sub-Tota1 Tota1 Revenues ==~ N .E.Stor=~ N .W . Storm~ =-==~ Da.rtmouth ~ E. Jefrerson ~ N . Centra..l. Ba.odn E. Harrpden Bas~ Ser\dcenter Property Serv1center PO:J.ice-~ center ~ .st..at.1CWl West FU-e Stat:!. on N. W. Greenbe1t Greenbe1t s. w- COre Area St~ J:)own.town Inp • -TI:-aff::l.c River Deve1opmen.t Budgeted CU:rrent Revenue Month 118,0= 2.12 ... 13~ 2~242.15 652,985 652.985 165,833 1lt.030 179,863 3a075a003 356,450 1,033.879 268,260 2,000,000 15,000 1.2,000 11,000 15,000 251,581 38,560 1.~.092 176,733 155,000 341,099 -0- 188,281 ArUma1 She1ter Expans:l.on Pa.vU-lg 0:1.str:1.ct #21 S:l.dewa.ll< D:1.str:1...cts oa.rtmouth Intersect:1.on Dartmouth Br:l.dge W::l..denll'lg F1oy d Park 32,500 17,.000 51,366 1,005 13,000 20,000 =.625 17,552 Jason Park I:rrproVements Year to Date 1.20,155 2.02'4 .o86 2.144~241: lt97 ,379 ~6.677 4.,.056 204,511 58.850 263.361 2 .9"1.658 " o:C Budget Oo11ected 96 82 150 96 Project to Date 345,741 1,033,o89 257,916 507.~ 1lt,500 7,000 8,800 1.2,500 251,581 38,560 1,3=.092 57.787 35,906 193,71" 186,511 31,950 1,200 51,366 378 7,800 18,073 8,377 I:.ast Year to Date 1.,.622.,.281 767,753 109.560 2.422.59" 10,709 T90 10,344 1,492,878 500 5,000 2,200 2,500 -0- -0- -0- 118,9"6 119,094 147,385 -0- 1,770 550 15,800 -0- 627 13,000 12,200 20lt,552 9,175 - - l - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Pub11c ~ Fund (cont:>..nued) Denny M111er ~e1d :rap . ~ev1ew Pari<: West End Bates-Logan Park :rap . Centenn181 Park :rap. P1ay App . (Han<tl.capped ) Park~-Project Handba.11 Cc:>ures Tenn:.U> Courts Camn. Att:l.tur:Una1 Survey I:eDD1:l.t:Lon 01d Po1.:Lce-F:Lre ~ceon;.er Const . Eng1ewood ~ So. II StcK= ~ So. central :stc.onn ~ C:1.ty ~ HemcdeJ1ng ~~ ~-d~ ~:;.,..,,.,,.ESDE!X.....,~t<ttss ~Park Tota.1 El<pense n.J.50 86.000 7.142 8.142 2.000 16.000 1.000 14.500 1.000 -0-- 255.000 300.000 35.000 35.000 7.000 53.000 s.ooo 1.000 110.000 7 ,5()9.917 • • - 2 Ex:pen:U:tux..,.. CUrrent l4ontb .. Pro,Ject to Date 7.489 45.661 6.789 7.249 6.363 245.893 300.000 29.561 31.500 51.741 295 104.150 5,221hfi5:1! 5.661 40.339 353 893 2.000 9.637 1.000 14 .500 1.000 -0-- 9.107 -0-- 5.439 3.500 7.000 1.259 5.000 705 5.850 • • - • I I I I I I I I I I I I =.spoeal Serv.i.ce othel:" ~-:Ints1de O;::x:a::w:t:l.cn Pees ou:ta:1.de :rnterest Godn em. Sale o-r Aaaeta Inapec~ c::tarses ,.,....._,, ............. • • - DEPARD£Hr Clfl' P'l::NANCE ~ Clfl' BL•II!*I¥>>1'tEYE2iOE5 SIDER~ ~ Decelllber 31. 1973 30..,000 120,000 15,000 -0- 2,000 1973 Year to IliLte 48,o82 123,530 17,575 6,1.29 22 0 597 610,300 708.996 ll6 J!Xri!N:XCI:t:.&W!S '1'01974l!llDI:El' .llirmUa3. ~ y_. to IliLte "o-r ~ E!p '1:ture E!!pem!H-ture ~ 'l'rell.-138,943 185,086 133 sardtary ~ 45,502 39,731 87 Account~ .. Col..l..ec I 41,640 22,349 100 ~~ and Genera1 88,988 107.858 100 Debt~ 76,100 75,741 100 c:c..:.tract ~ 17,370 5,252 30 Franch1se Tax 13,300 14,732 m cap.Pl.ant .. ~. 209,500 90,161 43 Deprec.1at:1.on Exp. -0-78 ,604 Tota.1 Expenses 631,343 619,524 96 ) ) ) ) 1972 La.Bt Year to IJat:;e 651,203 La.Bt Year to IJat:;e 150,532 34,653 74,808 72,802 5,145 14,222 363,107 -0- 715,269 • • '32xl - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I --ter S!!d.es Ot:ber: O::t:aw:t:l.c.1 ow gil!!!& P.l'q)E!'Z ty ~ ~ :rnt;erest • • - I:EPAKD£HT CP FnUIHI:E HEAT:TZ«rT'('N c.' HIDJEI¥)) ~ ~ P'(a.> ~ J:leceollber 31. 19T3 s 0~ 1973 ~ ~ Yel!llr to ~ ---Month Date C01.1ected 977,615 1,020,901 104 100,000 190,032 787 80S 4,620 14:~~ 115,000 ~ on Sla1e or Aaeeta 450 20 024 ~~~:~~ ::!!~0:~-n: 150 1121.81046 11382.~ 113 EXP&COd!tOI'EIS TO 1:fi 4 ll[J[)(]ET ~ ~ Year to ~:late s 0~ ~ Ezl:>-??' ture Ezl:>-??' ture ~ 5ou:rce .. SUpp:Iy 49,281 61,738 101 ~·~~ 110,967 96.921 101 ~~ 96,056 99,471 101 Trans-.. =-st-88,050 51,742 59 ~· 82,604 82,154 85 C011eet.1on <lener'a1 70,274 47.305 85 Debt~ 568,235 479.715 84 F'ranch1ae 'llllx 29.328 30,627 104 cap_ P:l.arJt I<~-1,o80,365 663,227 61 ~1.onExp-0-156.l62 Tbta.1 Expense 2,177,160 1,771,269 81 ·- 1972 :last Year to ~:late 928,704 ::!!'3:[,363 1116o.067 :last Year to Da:te ) ) ) 212,337 ) ) 63,416 121,223 497,659 27,861 1,166,170 • • 2.~.666 - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~~ oc->d't"-- CCintri!ICtua1 Add1~~t Serv:t.ce Deprec~1on Eapes>&e Total ~tures • • ... - .... IEPARIJIEHr CP FDIA!«E :RE,AT:T'ZATJXIII CP £MWMWfl£)) :REVm«JES ~ EINJEIU"KLSE POND 'D:IrouB,b. Pe1:""'?eT= 31 1973 1973 sor- ~ current Year to ~ ~ Mcntb J::Ja1;e Oo~ 45.000 9.425 21 25.000 21.800 87 "·900 2.58<! 53 100 ~ :2.382 7:;!.000 39.189 52 .t!XPi!WXCI\lHB 'llO 1973 BIJIXJI!:T ~ current Y-t:o--date s~ ~ E!!!pen!U.ture E:!J?-"'' ture ~ 20.553 19.799 96 2.ts6o 2.744 9t> 11.318 13.o67 115 45.000 26.879 6o ~ 5o719 7:h731 68.208 86 1972 Ll!ust Year to J::Ja1;e 25.038 5.662 130 -0- 30.830 Ll!ust Year to Date 36,118 • - , X -- - Revenue~ C~ty of Eng1ewood Schoo~ D:i.st. No. ~ Outdoor Poo~ Indoor Poo~ Sports & Gaoues Cttltura:L Act~~t~es Other Income Budgeted ~e 16.000 =8.704 10.000 15.425 19.643 8.730 22.925 450 23.000 2.500 1.200 4,000 2421'>77 • • - Current Year to M:xJtb !late 1.000 ~8.704 ~o.ooo 12.437 15.362 13.644 23.474 432 14.441 1.~ 1.268 2,6~ 21~.411 Port.1..an or Year to Da..te % ~2 Budget Year eo=ected. to Date 6 100 85.184 100 7.300 81 10.583 78 =.472 156 25.= 102 17.072 96 460 b3 1.925 78 1.759 1o6 1.890 67 ~.44:;:! 89 16614= ~T01'ZI_4 BllDGET Outdoor Poo~ Indoor Poo~ Sports & Games cu:Ltura:L Act~v­ PJ..a,yground.s Soft~ Zoo Gen-Clperat:1.ons '.Ibta.l Expense Annua.1 ~ 27.494 38.348 35.780 27.3= 10.423 23.267 7.592 7:;:!,862 2461077 ~ Year to Date Ela:-xu.ture En:oeo~t:ur-e 22.994 27.725 35.990 33.960 10.59~ 16.463 7.973 62,~ 2Ul.~ %of Last Year ~ to !late 8.11 18.707 72 22.960 101 52.303 12 .. 23.745 102 6.23.:! n 4.165 105 6."163 83 48,8~7 89 ~.~~ . - • • '32xl • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • 0 - 0 0 1- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I --- ... KUNICIPAL COURT Monies Received liZ.!. Received £rom tra£"Ci..c tickets $28,250 Received £rom court cases Received from court costs Received Crom witness Cee Received Crom jury Cee Recei.ve d £rom bond forfe:i.tures Reee:i.ved f'rom appeal.. bond Cee Rece::l..ved f'rom m:i.sce1.1aneous orfenses Total.. Arraignments Trial..s to court Jury t rial..s bel..d Juries dismissed M:i.seel..l..a.neous 27,287 5,695 688 427 630 4 -0 - $62,981 1,688 1,175 22 26 1972 $;32,590 28,029 6,558 1 .020 ;375 985 4 161 $69,722 1 ,864 1,053 12 11 197;3 $;31,977 28,491 5 ,417 1 ,157 575 1,815 5 10 $69,447 1,708 1,09;3 ;3;3 ;32 -- • • - - I I Number oC Mun~cipal.. Court tickets issued in: I ~ .!.2E. l.973 I Moving vi..ol..a.t:i.ons 2,003 2,457 2,083 Parking vio1ati..ons 3,898 4,700 5,663 I Other ordinance vi.o1a.ti.ons 390 368 570 Dog v:i.o1ations l.l.6 70 36 I CompJ..aj,_nts f":i.l.ed with cour t _22.. ~ ____3.ll I Total.. a 6 ,50 4 7,726 8,607 Warr ants issued l.9l. 223 I I I I I I I • I I I • • I I • • 0 - ·I I • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • - PERSONNEL In 1973 there were 60 peop1e employed. For the 67 open~ngs ~n the C~ty~ the Personnel Department accepted approx~mate1y 900 app1~cat1ons and ~nterv1ewed approx~ately 450 app11cants. Between 600 and 650 app11cants were tested ~or the var1ous pos1t1ons. There were also 37 ter~nat1ons. among wh1ch were 5 retLrements and one death. Also, there were ten people who began and term~nated employment w1th the C1ty w1th~ the same year . Tak~g 1nto account the number o~ te~at1ons 1n 1973. th1s computes 1nto a turnover rate of" 1.1..4,;. Total number or employees on Dece~ber 31, 1973, was 324 ru11 t1me and 22 part-t~e employees. Total hours worked for a11 employees dur1ng the year were 652,782. Total hours lost due to acc1dents were 267.8 w~ch 1s .002~ or the tota1 hours worked. In 1973 tota1 number or acc~dents showed a marked 1ncrease from 1972. There were 91 acc~dents ~n 1973 ~n compar1son to 77 acc~dents 1n 1972. Number or hours 1ost due to these acc1dents were 673 1n 1972! and 267.8 1n 1973- New jobs 1n the C1ty ~nc1ude a Deputy C1ty Attorney, A~n1strat1ve Secretary. Adm~1strat1ve Intern. F1nance Sales Tax Aud1tor. two F1nance Programmer/Operators, F~nance C1erk-Steno, Trarr1c Ma1nt - enanceman. Traff1c Foreman, three F1re Batta11on C~ers. F1re ~;~u~~~~;·c~~~~s:1 ~~1~~;v~~~~~~r~i~~k:"f~i:~~tp~~~; ~~~~~~;: two Park Leadmen. Park Equ1pment Operator YI, P1ann1ng Ass1stant two L1brary A1des. CLrcu1at1on L1brar1an. Ut~11ty MaLntenanceman , Ut111ty C1erk-typ1st. two Ut111ty Inspector/trouble-shooters. Pos1t1ons budgeted ~n 1972 but not ~ 1973 ~elude a commun1cat1ons PBX Operator. F1nance Account1ng Mach~ne Operator, two F1re Capta~ns. two F1ref1ghters. three Park Ma1ntenancemen. Park PatroLman. two L1brary C1erk-typ1sts. Gr1evances and appeals before the Board or Career Serv1ce Co~ss1oners were exam1ned and cons1dered w1th greater ~requency than 1n 1972: In J ~nuary an employee appeared before the Board to d1scuss what he fe1t was an ~nequ1ty 1n the method or choos1ng who would be e11g1b1e to take the exam1nat1on ror Batta1~on Ch~er. The Board uphe1d the Carmer ru11ng. Also 1n January a job app1~cant contested the reso1ut~on that states re1at1ves cannot work 1n the same department. The Board determ1ned that they bad no jur~sd1ct~on over the ma ter. The Board rece1ved 1n February a request ror a hear~ rrom an emp1oyee concern1ng compensat1on Cor act~ng 1n a superv1sory capac1ty. The Board recommended that a total o~ twenty days 1n an "Act1ng" capac1ty be worked b~CB."P~e compe-..._ . .,.. ... .._ In March the Board beard an appeal rrom an employee regard1ng why he was to serve another prob- at1onary per1od arter be~ng re~nstated to h1s rormer p a.1t1on and also why he had to make payments on salary overpayments he rece1ved. • • - • I I I I I I I I I I I • • - The Board sent a 1etter to h1s super1or for the reasons the emp1oyee had to serve another probat:l.onary per1od. It a~so ru1ed that the e:mp1.oyee pay back the tota.1 amount or' b..:1.s overpa.ym_ent. Al..so 1n Ma..rch, sever~ emp1oyees appeared before the Board to express d1sencbantment ~th the wr1tten p~1on or the Sergeants' test. The Board ru1ed that rour amb1guoua queat~ons be dropped and new e11g1b111ty ~st be prepared. In Ju~y the Board heard appea1s rrom three emp1oyees who protested the grad.1.ng ot" the Sergeants • test.. The Board ru...1ed that because the a.ppea1s were not r'11ed w~th1n ten days arter the test. the test scores wou1d be posted . Al..so 1n Jul..y the Board rece1ved an appea1 :r·e&;ard.1.....ng an emp1oyee' a term...!..na.t.1.o:n.. The eJ:aP1oyee d.1d not appear Cor the hea.r.1..ng and the appeal.. was dr·opped and term..:1...nat:1.on uphe1d. In September the Board rece~ved an appea1 rro~ an emp1oyee rega..rd...:1.ng pay ror a. Job :1...n.J u.ry and re-eatab1~abment o:t" s:l..ck:: t 1..m.e. The Board. upon 1ega.1 a.d.v~ce. de:t""1.ned a "week" o:r'f' to mean a ca1endar week and stated 1t cou1d not change the ~ury 1e:ave po11cy s~nce ~t was wr~tten by ord~ee and -~ have to be changed by the C~ty Counc~1. The Board a1so reee~ved an appea1 :t"rom two emp1oyees regard1ng the~r suspens~on. The appea1 was 1ate:r dropped. In December the Board rece:l..ved an appea1 :t"rom the Po11ee Bener1t Assoc:1.at1on regar~ a gr~evance ~tb the Memorandum or Understand~­ Tbe Board ru1ed that the 1.5S was not to be deducted :t"rom the 7-1S cost or 11v1ng 1ncrease. • • '32 xl • • ·I I I I I I I • 0 - • 0 " (,) t\) X - • • •.. !a • • • • • • • • • • .. ENGLEWOOD POLl CE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL ACTIVITY REPORT 1973 ACCIDENTS .!ill Jill. Total Accl dents 1955 2.309 Injury Accidents 322 396 Fatalities 4 2 CITAT IONS Munlcl eal Court Reckless Driving 41 39 Careless Driving 397 352 All Other lobvl ng 1455 2033 Parking 3896 4700 !~roper Equipment 10 33 Other !Except dog) 390 366 Count~ Court Drunk Driving 202 276 Reckless Dr iving 2 12 Careless Driving 5 20 l~roper Equipment 126 17 Other lobv l ng 26 91 License VIolations 151 103 Other State VIolations 1121 941 CRI~INAL CASES FILED !other than by citation) !:Qynt~ Court Adu Its 34 43 Juveniles 0 0 District Court Adu Its 66 109 Juveniles 182 185 • • I I I -· ' I • ----- llli 2169 261 3 24 312 ' 1736 5663 I I 526 r • • 351 13 34 )2 66 94 726 \50 175 ,· " w tv X - • ••••• ········----- ACTIVITY REPORT • 1973 ANIIIAL OONTRCL .!lli .!lli. 1lli Comp I a I nts Race I ved 1645 1885 2109 Citations lss~otd 116 70 34 Animals Impounded 531 922 959 Animals Released 285 338 341 01 sposed of 863 919 952 PI eked Up From Streets 270 m 334 Picked Up From Vets 347 0 0 L 12!:!Q!l OUTLgT CALLS Arnie's 8 3 14 Bar Harbor 4 7 9 Belleview Bowl 3 1 0 Casua I Lounge 6 6 12 EZ Liquors 0 0 3 Glass Bottle 0 0 1 Golden Fiddle 1 1 0 Gordo's 0 3 0 Greek Village 0 0 1 G~otspato's (Ground Round! 2 3 3 Hallllden West 3 3 2 Hilda's 6 7 9 Holly South 2 0 3 Hungate's 2 2 2 Knights of Coll.lliJus 0 0 2 LeanIng Tower of PI m 1 38 36 Magnet Inn 5 4 9 fobose Lodge 0 1 0 Seven·E Ieven 0 I 0 Shakey's 2 1 4 Sport Bow I 0 0 3 Studio 10 15 20 Zulder Zee 4 I 13 t I • ., I • • 7 ' . li " CN I'J X • ••••••••••••••••••• ACTIVITY REPORT 1973 TOTAL OOt-I'LA I NT ROOM REPORTS TOTAL OFFENSE REPORTS 1965 9,572 1965 1,020 1966 11,516 1966 1,426 1967 11,326 1967 1,242 1968 12,185 1968 1,574 1969 14,506 1969 2,224 1970 17,751 1970 2,673 1971 19,062 1971 2,884 1972 21,289 1912 3,196 1973 22,963 1973 3,263 TOTAL AIXJLT ARRESTS TOTAL JUVENILE ARRESTS 1965 349 1965 623 1966 }96 1966 128 196.7 420 1967 794 1968 451 1968 714 1969 637 1969 982 1970 138 1970 1,196 1971 m 1971 1,343 1972 m 1972 1,050 1973 1,070 1973 1,331 TO!~L ~I~ES DRIVEN BY PATROL VEHICLES 1971 489,981 1972 489,522 1973 460,335 • i • I . . 7 • I " (N N X - • • • • • • • • • • • • •• CLASS I OFFENSES Q.f.illJli NUtollER OF ACTUAL OFFENSES TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST .l.lli J.lli Jill .l.lli J.lli Jill Murder Manslaughter Rape by Force Asseu It to Rape Ar111d Robbery 24 28 42 10 6 12 Strong-arm ~bery 12 14 25 6 2 ~ Gun 3 8 13 3 6 8 Kn1 ft, etc. 4 6 4 3 2 4 Other Dangerous Weapon 2 7 2 5 Hands, Fl sts, Feet 9 10 30 6 7 13 Non-aggravated Asseu It 47 31 27 19 22 14 Burg larv Forcible Entry 250 :168 338 40 103 42 Unii!Wful Entry 118 184 164 16 26 5 Attlfl'l)ted 4 II 24 I I Larceny $50.00 and Over 658 579 659 66 34 50 Larceny Under $50.00 1 1428 1 1251 1 1250 595 526 599 Auto Theft _ill ~ _ill. ~ _jQ ~ TOTAL a.ASS I OFFENSES 2824 2832 3010 823 798 850 'Figures Include stolen bicycles: 11971 -429l !1972 • 354) !1973 • 238) . \ • 'f' I - -· . • • • • • CLLIRED BY J~VENILE S .l.lli J.lli Jill 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 I I I 8 7 7 r • • l I 3 20 14 9 12 3 I 7 16 II 14 m 297 :167 ....n _! ..11. 440 391 485 1 - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Total c-1 cnn- 1973 3010 1872 -21832 1971 -2e.ZO 1970 -2560 1969 -207'9 1988 -1790 -2N ---n. ---.,. -- • . .. - ~ __. , ""~ / / ......... / -'-..,/_ ./," --~---~--r-, ... ,----..... ~ • ~ It ~OIIw c-a .m -------------- lndudo'JS Murder.~-R.-.......... y."'--............ y. AulD ·~ .... Lan:eny ·. • • , ' •I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I I I OFFENSE Kidnapping N.arco-t-i cs Arson Fraud Forgery STo I en Proper-ty Weapons • • - 1973 CLASS I I OFFENSES Nl.JMBER OF ACTUAL OFFENSES *77 *includes 10 cases ~i led ~or MEG Unl"'t" 5 36 8 6 <carrying. possessing. eTc.> IndecenT Exposure/AcTs Malicious Mlschie~ 660 Drunk 92 Disorderly Conduc~ 15 TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST 63 3 12 4 6 6 31 92 15 CLEARED BY .JUVENILES 28 2 3 19 9 3 • • '32xl -- I I I I I I I I I I I I TOTAL~ S73-2.a 1972-2308 -,g71 -1855 1870-1988 1989-1858 I Hi:ff~t( --- TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS 1973 • 1-9 AI: cklwnls •10-49 ..........,._ es:>..-o.-A+ ,, I ~ ~~~~~iF'r~ -I ~w~~ ~~1-!=l ~~-~~~~~ -I I I I NC>TE : Ace~ occuring ,_,. _. r.a:wliooo -~ ....---:1 10 _. in-aectiou tor idoiwotific:811iou _.__ --- '32xl ----- .... I I LOCATION OF ACCIDENTS I AT OR NEAR 1 NTERSECT I ON TOTAL Nl.JM3ER OF ACCIDENTS 1971 ..1.22£ ~ I AccidenTs occuring ;n alleys 9 16 7 Prt va..,...e Proper-Ty 336 374 393 - - I Acoma & 1Vnhers1" 1 0 0 Acoma & BeTes 3 2 2 Acoma & Belleview 15 16 17 I Acoma & Chenango 6 7 6 Acoma & Cot""'nell 1 0 5 Acoma & Dart-mouTh 7 6 3 I Acoma & EasTman 4 2 1 Acoma & Floyd 2 3 7 Acoma & Girard 3 4 2 Acoma & Grand 2 4 1 I Acoma & Hampden 3 4 3 A com" & Jef-f-erson 1 2 0 Acoma & Kenyon 1 0 0 I Acoma & Ley Ton 2 1 4 Acoma & Lehigh 1 0 1 Acoma & Mensf-te td 0 2 0 I Acoma & Oxford 2 3 1 Acoma & PrinceTon 1 0 0 Acorn" & Quincy 2 1 2 Acoma & Radel if-f-1 3 1 I Acon"e & STanf-ord 0 1 0 Acoma & Tuf--Ts 0 3 1 Acoma & Union 0 3 2 I Acoma & Yale 0 1 Bannock & Amherst" 1 2 1 Bannock & Ba-t-es 5 5 5 I Bannock & Chenango 2 0 0 Bannock & Cornell 2 1 1 Bannock & Der't-mouTh 12 10 9 I Bannock & Ees1-nmn 3 4 6 Bannock & Floyd 7 6 10 Bannock & Girard a 6 2 I Bennock & Hampden 2 9 11 Bannock & Highway 2a5 26 20 14 Bannock & Jef-ferson 7 a 7 Bannock & Kenyon 5 11 12 I Bannock & LayTon 1 2 0 Bannock & Lehigh 2 1 2 Bannock & Mansf-i e I d 3 6 2 I Bannock & Nassau 2 2 2 Bannock & Oxf-ord 1:5 15 7 -- I I '32xl --- 1 -... ' I I LOCATION OF ACCIDENTS I AT OR NEAR INTERSECT I ON TOTAL N\..JMBER OF NX:.IOENTS .122!.. .!2R ~ I Bannock & Pri nee-t-on 0 0 3 Bannock & Quincy 5 10 3 Bannock & Radel i 'ff' 0 0 2 I Bannock & STan 'ford 0 0 1 Bannock & Tuf-Ts 2 4 2 Bannock & Union 3 2 0 I Bannock & Yale 1 1 0 Broedway & /lwnher-sT 9 14 11 I Broadway & Ba-t-es 16 29 14 Broedway & Belleview 52 67 59 Broadway & CenTennial 14 36 17 Broadway & O..enango 22 28 18 I Br-oadway & Cornell 11 7 15 Broadway & Cres'i"llne 2 0 0 Broadway & Darhnou'1'"h 17 33 16 I Broadway & Ees+man 18 13 16 Broadway & Floyd 21 31 24 Broadway & Girard 19 24 28 I Broadway & Grand 0 0 2 Broadway & Hampden 28 39 31 Broadway & Highway 285 19 30 19 Broadway & Kenyon 14 17 15 I Broadway & LayTon I 7 7 Broadway & Lehl gh 13 21 14 Broadway & La how 15 23 20 I Broadway & Mans'f tel d 15 18 14 Broadway & Nassau 19 17 11 Broadway & Ox 'fo rd 36 35 15 Broadway & Powers 0 1 0 I Broadway & PrinceTon 14 11 15 Broadway & Quincy 15 20 15 Broadway & Radcliff-9 5 10 I Broadway & Raf''ferTy 11 12 14 Broadway & STanf-ord 10 4 15 B roe dw ay & Tu~ 10 16 16 I Broadway & Un i on 2 6 3 Broadway & Yale 6 13 10 Ole nan go Cr. & O'tenango 0 0 I Cherokee & Ba-t-es 0 0 2 Cherokee & Cherokee Cr. 0 0 1 I Cherokee & Cornell 0 1 I II -Cherokee & De rTmr:>u-1-h 2 6 2 -- I I '32 x l • -- • - I I LOCATION OF ACCIDENTS I AT OR NEAR INTERSECT I ON TOTAL NUMBER OF A= I DENTS 1971 ..!.2ll.. .!.222. I Cherokee & EesTmen 3 3 3 Cherokee & Floyd 3 10 10 Cherokee & Girard 1 2 8 I Cherokee & Highway 285 27 19 16 Cherokee & IThace 1 0 2 Cherokee & ..Jef'ferson 0 3 1 I Cherokee & Kenyon 3 5 4 Cherokee & Lay-t-on 0 0 1 Cherokee & Lehigh 5 5 3 I Olerokee & Mansf i eld 5 6 3 Cherokee & Nassau 1 0 0 Cherokee & Oxford 1 5 1 Cherokee & PrinceTon 1 0 0 I Cherokee & Quincy 2 5 2 Cherokee & Rzldc 1 iff 1 1 0 Cherokee & S-t-an 'ford 2 1 0 I Cherokee & Tuf-t-s 1 3 3 Cherokee & Union 0 1 0 I Clarkson & Bellevi8'11of 2 3 4 Clarkson & Clarkson Cr. 0 1 0 Cl ark.son & Cornel 1 0 0 1 Clarkson & Der-t-mouTh 4 8 12 I Clarkson & EasTml!ln 1 3 3 Clarkson & Floyd 5 4 11 Clarkson & Girard 6 13 6 I Clarkson & Hampden 7 8 13 Clarkson & Highway 285 21 24 27 Clarkson & Kenyon 0 1 1 Cl ark.Son & Ley Ton 1 1 1 I C I ark.son & Mansf ie 1 d 2 0 3 Clarkson & Oxford 4 2 1 C I ark.son & Quincy 0 1 1 I Clarkson & STan 'ford 2 3 0 Clarkson & Tuf-Ts 2 2 C l arkson & Yale 3 • • I Corona & BaTes 1 0 Corona & Cornell 2 1 1 Corona & Dartmou-t-h 0 2 3 I Corona & Floyd 1 1 2 Corona & Girard 1 0 Corona & Hampden 2 0 I Corona & Highway 285 0 • • I I '32xl ----- I I LQC.ATION OF A=IOENTS I AT OR NEAR INTERSECTION TOTAL NUOEER OF A= I DENTS .1.22.!-~ l2ll I DarTmou-t-h Cr. & OerhnouTh 2 0 DecaTur & Tan 'for-en 0 2 0 I DecaTur & Union 0 3 Delaware & Ba"Tes 3 0 0 I Delaware & Bel Ievie"" 2 5 0 Delaware & Olenango 3 1 0 De I aware & Cornell 1 0 0 I Delaware & Eas-t-man 0 1 1 Delaware & Grand 0 1 0 Delaware & HIghway 285 4 13 10 Delaware & 1"1-tlaca 0 1 3 I Delaware & Kenyon 2 1 4 Dela""are & Ley Ton 0 1 1 Delaware & Mans 'f i eld 0 1 1 I De 1 aware & Nassau 0 0 2 De I aware & Oxford 2 1 1 Delaware & Prl nc::eTon 1 0 0 I Delaware & Quincy 6 4 1 Delaware & Redel iff 0 2 0 Oeleware & STenf"ord 1 1 0 Delaware & Tuf-t-s 2 0 I De I aware & Union 0 0 Delaware & Yale 0 1 I (}ol,.tning & Ba-t"es 3 3 1 ()ro,o,joning & Corn el I 4 2 4 Dc:wrtrni ng & Oe.-t-mouTh 7 7 4 I Downing & EasTman 2 1 2 Downing & Floyd 3 4 1 ~n t ng & G t rard 4 3 4 Down i ng & Hampden 3 6 4 I Down i ng & Highway 285 5 13 8 ()c::)wnlng & Yale 1 2 1 I EleT i & Belleview 4 1 0 ElaTi & Chenango 0 2 0 ElaTi & Cklrt-mouTh 4 2 1 Ela1"i & Floyd 10 9 9 I ElaTi & Girard 4 7 5 Ela-t"i & Grand 0 2 0 ElaTi & Hampden Pl. 10 14 0 I EleTi & Highway 285 30 33 31 EleT I & 1"1-tleca 1 1 1 ---I I '32 x l --- - I I LOCATION OF ACC.JOENTS I AT OR NEAR INTERSECT I ON TOTAL NUMBER OF AJ:X;IDENTS ~ ...!.2..E. .12ll I I I EtaTi & Kenyon 4 5 2 Ela"'ti & LayTon 0 3 I EI~Ti & Lehigh I I 0 Ela1"i & ~ns"field 3 I 2 ElaT i & Ox 'ford I 0 0 ElaTi & Quincy 3 2 3 EleTi & STanf-ord 0 2 0 Ela-t-i & Union I 0 0 I I Emerson & Cornel I 0 I I Emerson & Dar1'-nouTh I 2 0 Emerson & Floyd 3 3 2 Emerson & Girard 0 I 0 Emerson & Hemp den 0 3 I Emerson & Highway 285 2 10 6 Emerson & Yale 0 I 0 I I I I Federal & Belleview 15 17 19 Fader-a 1 & Bel lewood Or . 2 I 4 Federal & Ole nan go 0 2 0 Federal & Grand 0 0 I Fader-a 1 & LayTon 0 0 2 Federal & Monn-=>uTh 0 I 0 Federal & Pimlico 0 I 0 Federl!ll & Radell f"f-I 2 I Federa I & Sara-t-oga 2 I I Federal & STanf-o rd 2 I 4 Federel & Tentoran 2 I I Federe I & Tuffs 0 2 3 Federal & Union 3 4 6 I I I I I Fox & BaTes 0 I 0 Fox & Belleview 2 I I Fox & Chen en go 2 I I Fox & DarTmc>u1'"h 6 6 5 Fox & EasTman 0 I 0 Fox & Floyd 9 7 10 Fox & Highway 285 16 18 26 Fox & IThaca 0 0 I Fox & Jefferson 0 2 0 Fox & Kenyon 3 I 4 Fox & Lay "'ton 0 I 0 Fox & Lehigh 2 I 0 Fox & Mansf'Ie ld I I 2 Fox & Nassau I 2 0 Fox & Oxf-ord 0 2 Fox & Prince-ton 0 II --I I r 32xl • -- • - ]- I I !,OCATION OF ACCIDENTS I AT OR NEAR INTERSECT I ON TOTAL NO.JioeER OF ACCIDENTS J!ll.L ~ ~ I I I I I I I Fox & Quincy 3 I I Fox & Radcliff 0 2 I Fox & STanf-ord 0 0 I Fox & Tu"fTs 2 0 0 Frenkl tn & 681-es I I , Franklin & Oeri""mouTh 0 2 2 Galapago & Belleview , , , Gelapago & Olenango 0 0 , Galapago & Der'hnouTh 3 0 3 Gelapago & Floyd 0 , , Galapago & Grand , , 0 Galapago & Highway 285 18 13 20 Gelapego & IThaca I , 0 Gelapago & Kenyon 2 2 3 Galapego & Ley Ton 0 I Galapago & Leh i gh 0 0 Galapago & Mansfield 2 0 0 Galapago & Oxford , 0 , Gelapago & Quincy I 0 0 Gaylord & Oert-mou"'t"h Pt. 0 I Gl lpin & EesTmen 0 0 Gi lpt n & Floyd 0 I I I I I GranT & AmhersT 0 , , GranT & Olenengo 3 0 0 GranT & Dar-Tmou1"t'l 0 5 0 GranT & Eas-t-man 0 I I GranT & Floyd 0 0 , Gran-t" & Gt rerd 2 , , G ranT & Hampden 3 5 5 G renT & Lehigh , I 0 Gren'i" & Mans "f i e I d 0 3 2 GranT & Ox 'ford , 2 3 GranT & Quincy 0 , I GranT & Radel t 'f'f 0 0 I Gr-anT & TufTs 1 , , I Grove & Bel levlew 0 2 0 Grove & Grand 0 0 I HIckory & Belleview 4 6 5 -• • I I '3 2 x l • -- I I LOCATION OF "-=1 DENTS I AT OR NE.AR INTERSECT I ON TOTAL NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS .122..!.. J2.Z£ .!2.22 I HumboldT & DarTmou-t-h 0 1 Humbold-t & Floyd 0 0 I Huron & Belleview 3 4 5 Huron & Chenen90' 1 1 0 Huron & Dar-TmouTh 1 2 0 I Huron & EasTman 0 1 1 Huron & Highway 285 10 11 17 Huron & I-thaca 1 0 0 Huron & Kenyon 0 0 1 I Huron & Lay-t-on 2 1 0 Huron & Lehigh 0 1 1 Huron & Oxford 1 1 5 I Huron & Quincy 4 4 2 Huron & R8dcl i f"f 1 0 1 Huron & STanford 1 1 0 I Huron & TufTs 0 3 Huron & Union 4 1 Inca & Bellevtew 2 2 6 I Inca & Chenengo 1 1 0 Inca & Hi ghwey 285 = 28 29 I nee & I Theca 0 1 0 I Inca & Jefferson 1 1 0 Inca & Kenyon 1 1 1 Inca & LayTon 0 1 0 I Inca & Lehigh 0 1 1 lncl!ll & Mensfield 1 0 0 I nee & Oxford 2 2 1 Inca & STanford 0 1 0 I Inca & Tuf-Ts 1 1 0 Inca & Union 1 0 0 Inca Or. & WhiTaker Or. 0 2 0 I Irving & Belleview 5 5 7 lrvtng & Chenango 0 2 0 Irving & MonmouTh 1 1 0 I Irving & Tuf"-ts 0 1 1 Irv i ng & Union 0 0 I Jason & Chenango 0 1 0 Jason & Highway 285 14 9 19 Jason & IThaca 2 0 0 I Jason & Kenyon 7 a 10 II • Jason & Lay-ton 0 1 0 • • I I '32 x l • • - I I LOCATION OF ACCIDENTS I AT OR NEAR INTERSECTION TOTAL NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS ~ ~ ..1..222 I Jason & Lehigh 1 1 .Joson & Mans'f lel d 2 5 1 .Jason & Ox "ford 3 2 1 I .Jason & Qu i ncy 3 0 3 Jason & Union 0 0 I Julien & Tuf"-t-s 3 0 0 Kelarna"'t"h & Olenengo 1 1 1 I Kalame-t"h & Kenyon 0 1 1 Kalarna-t-h & LayTon 0 2 0 Kat arnaTh & Lehigh 0 3 1 KalamaTh & Mansfield 1 2 3 I K.alamaTh & Ox 'ford 0 1 1 KalamaTh & PrinceTon 0 2 0 ~<.a I amer1'"h & STanf-ord 0 1 0 I KalamaTh & Tu'f-t"s 1 1 Ka larna"'t"h Or. & Wh i -taker Dr. 0 0 Keen land Ct-. & Bel teview 0 I Knox CT. & Tu"f-t"s 0 I La'fayeT'1-e & DarTmou"t-h 0 2 La"faye1'"1'"e & Eas"'t"man 0 0 1 La'faye"t-Te & Floyd 2 1 2 I La'faye-rt"e & Highway 2 8 5 0 3 1 Lincoln & 1Vnhers1'" 1 1 0 Lincoln & Ba-t-es 0 0 2 I L i ncoln & Belleview 0 0 1 Lincoln & 0\enango 1 0 0 Lincoln & Cornel I 1 1 3 I Lincoln & De r-t-fnC) u-t h 5 0 4 Lincoln & Eas"'t"rnan 1 0 0 Lincoln & Floyd 3 2 4 I Lincoln & Girard 9 6 6 Lincoln & Hampden 1 3 1 Lincoln & Highway 285 2 4 1 Lincoln & Kenyon 2 2 2 I Lincoln & Lay-t-on 0 1 0 Lincoln & Lehigh 1 2 0 Lincoln & Mans f-ie I d 2 3 1 I Lincoln & Nassau 0 2 0 Lincoln & Ox 'ford 2 3 1 • • I I '32xl • • - J -.... I LOCATION OF ACCIDENTS I AT OR NEAR INTERSECT I C... TOTAL NUMBER OF A= I DENTS ..!221. ..!2.2.£ ..!.2.22 I Lincoln & PrinceTon 0 4 2 Lincoln & Quincy ~ 1 0 Lincoln & STan 'ford 1 0 0 I Lincoln & Tuf'Ts 0 0 1 Lincoln & Union 0 1 0 Lincoln & Yal e 0 0 I Lipan & Kenyon 0 1 0 Lipan & Layi"on 0 1 0 I Lipan & Lehigh 0 0 1 Lipan & Mansf" ie I d 0 0 1 Lipan & Quincy 4 0 1 Lipan & Tu 'f"t"s 1 0 0 I Logan & Jlvnhers-t-2 1 2 Logan & BaTes 2 9 2 I Logan & Belleview 6 7 3 Logan & Bel lewood. Dr. 2 0 1 Logan & Chenango 1 0 1 Logan & Cornell 4 0 8 I Logan & DarTmouTh 5 10 8 Logan & Eas~man 4 2 1 Logan & Floyd 4 8 1 I Logan & G i rard 6 6 7 Logan & --n 18 9 1~ Logan & Highway 285 52 43 ~ I Logan & Kenyon 2 1 1l Logan & LayTon 2 7 2 Logan & Lehl gh 4 6 3 Logan & Mens'fleld 10 2 5 I Logan & Nassau ~ 5 5 Logan & Ox 'ford ~ 10 3 Logan & Pennwood Cr. 1 0 0 I Logan & PrinceTon ~ 2 5 Logan & Quincy 1 5 6 Logan & Radclt'ff" :s 2 4 I Logan & STanf'ord 0 0 2 Logan & Tu'f-t"s 2 5 4 Logan & Union 0 1 2 Logan & Yale 2 3 5 • I Lowe I I & Belleview 1 1 1 Lowell & Grand 1 0 0 I Lowell & MonmouTh 0 1 0 LCJIWe I I & Piml t eo 0 1 0 Lowell & Tu'f-Ts 0 0 2 I -• • I I '32xl --.. - - I LOCATION OF ACCIDENTS I AT OR NEAR INTERSECT I ON TOTAL NUMBER OF ACC IDENTS ..!..22..!.. ..!2.2£ ..1222. I I ~r-•on & Dcsr-t-moulh 0 1 2 Marton & Floyd 0 0 1 ll'w!lr ton & G" r-C!!Ir<l 3 0 0 M8r I on & H~mpd e n 3 4 3 Ml!!lr iOn & Htgn w ay 285 0 4 4 I Martposa & Qu•ncy 0 1 Mer•pose & Tu -r-s 0 2 I I I Navi!!IJO & Ou• ncy 2 Ogden & Bales 0 Ogden & Cornell 0 0 1 Ogoen & 0arTMOU.,-n 2 1 2 Ogden & Eas "1"P\aln 0 1 0 Ogden & G rard 0 1 0 Ogoen & Hampden 1 2 2 Ogden & H• gh wa-y 285 0 0 I I I I I Peer I & Arthers1-0 0 1 Pearl & O"''en e ngo 1 0 0 Pear & Cornet 1 0 0 Pearl & Dar-tmouTh 1 5 0 Pear & Eas-rman 0 1 0 Pearl & Floyd 1 0 0 Pearl & Girard 0 2 Peii!!!irl & Grand 0 0 Pearl & Hampden 2 4 3 Pearl & H i ghwey 285 a 10 1 Pearl & Mansf •e I d 0 2 1 Pe<!!trl & Nassau 1 3 1 Peer! & Qutf"'cy 0 1 0 Peart & -I 1 f t 0 2 0 Pearl & STan fora 0 0 Pear & Tut T S 0 1 Pear & Unton 0 2 I I I Penn & Amher~T 0 0 Penn & BaTes 1 0 Penn & Cornel 1 0 3 1 Penn & Dart"mouT-h 1 2 0 Penn & EasTman 0 0 Penn & Floy d 0 2 Penn & Gt rerd 2 3 Penn & Gr and 0 I II -- I I · .. '32xl • -- • - - I LOCATION OF ACCIDENTS I AT OR NEAR INTERSECTION TOTAL NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS .!.22.L .!2.2£. ~ I I I Penn & Hampden 8 4 7 Penn & H1 gh111~y 285 10 4 1~ Penn & LayTon 0 0 1 Penn & Mansf t e I d ~ 5 1 Penn & Nassau 0 0 Penn & S-tanford 0 1 0 Penn & Tuf--t-s 0 0 1 Penn & Un 1 on 4 I I PlaTTe Rl ver Or-& AmhersT 0 0 1 Pla-t-t-e River Dr-& Dart-mouTh 12 20 10 PlaTTe R i ver Dr-& Floyd 1 0 0 Pla1"Te River Dr-& Union ~ 4 1 Pla-tTe R• ver Or_ & Yale 0 1 0 P l ml i co & Oer-TmouTh 0 0 I Race & Dart-mouTh 1 0 0 Race & Eas"t"rnan 0 1 ~ I Race & F l oyd 2 0 4 Race & Hampden 0 0 Rar1Ten & Baker 0 0 1 I Rll!r 1 "'tl!!ln & 8el"t 1 C 0 1 1 Rar•Tl!!ln & BaTes 0 0 2 R.er•Tan & Evans 2 1 I Rar i -t-an & Harvard 1 1 Ra ri-ten & Wesley 1 1 Rer•Tan & Yale 0 ~ I SanTa Fe & AmhersT 0 0 2 SanTa Fe & Bat-es 4 7 2 I I I SanTa Fe & Dar-tmouTh 56 75 6~ Sl!!lnTa Fe & Floyd 1 0 1 SanTa Fe & Highway 285 11 16 11 San-t-a Fe & Kenyon 0 0 1 SanTa Fe & Oxford 2 0 0 San-t-a Fe & Qu i ncy 0 0 4 San-t-a Fe & Rob Roy Rd-0 8 4 Sc:tn1"Z1 Fe & Tu f"t-s ~ 2 7 San-tl!!l Fe & Union 9 7 8 58n-ta Fe & Yale ~ 2 San-ta Fe Lane & Leh•gh 0 0 I I II • • I I '32xl 1- ; • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I AT OR NEAR INTERSECT I ON Shef""'n\Gn & lvnhers-t- Sherrnen & Ba-t-es Shennan & Bel levlew Sherman & Bel lewood Dr. Sherman & Chenango Sherman & Cornel I Sherman & Dart-mou-t-h Sherman & Ees~men Sherman & Floyd Sherman & Girard Sherman & Hampden Sherman & Highway 285 Sherman & Kenyon Sherman & Lay"'t"on S herman & Leh i gh Sherman & Mens'f iel d She ,-,nan & Nassau S hennan & Oxt-ord Sher-man & Pr i nce-t-on S her-man & Quincy S herman & S-t-en'ford Sherman & Tu'f--t-s Sherman & Union Shoshone & OerTmou"t"h STanford Or. & STan 'ford Tejon & AmhersT Tejon & Adrie-t-lc _!o n & Baker Tejon & Bel1"1c Tejon & 88Tes Tejon & College Tejon & Cornell Tejon & OerTmou"t-h Tejon & Evens Tejon & Hl!llrverd Tejon & II i'ff" Tejon & Vasser Tejon & Warren Tejon & Wesley Tejon & Yale Uma-t-Illa & Dert"rnc:>u-Th • • - u:x::ATION OF ACCIDENTS TOTAL NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS ..122!.. ..!2.1£ ..!2ll. 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 3 2 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 3 4 1 2 11 5 9 36 23 27 2 2 3 2 2 1 0 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 1 6 2 4 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 3 3 0 0 1 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 4 5 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 2 6 11 7 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 -• • '32 xl • --• .. - I• LOCATION OF ACCIDENTS I I AT OR NEAR INTERSECTI ON TOTAL NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS ~ ~ ..!.212 I Un i vers i Ty & OerTmouTh 6 5 8 Un i vers 1 -t-y & Floyd 2 3 2 I I Un 1 vers i "ty & Highway 285 12 10 13 t Vellejo & Cornel I 0 1 0 • Vallejo & Dart-mouTh 0 0 1 I I Vallejo & Evans 4 0 3 Vallejo & I I 1 f f 0 1 0 Vallejo & Warren 1 1 0 I I Vine & Oer-TmouT-h 0 0 I I Washingt-on & AnnersT Pl. 0 1 0 Washingt-on & Chenangc> 1 0 1 WashingTon & Dar-t-mou"t"h 3 1 1 WeshingTon & Floyd 1 1 1 I WashingTon & Girard 2 3 2 Wash ingTon & Grand 0 0 1 WashingTon & Hampden 1 4 3 I Weshingt-on & High...,ay 285 0 7 8 Wash t ngt-on & Mansfield 0 0 1 W-ashingTon & Oxford 0 0 2 Washt ngTon & Quincy 2 0 1 I Wash I ng.,..on & Tuf-'t'"s 0 4 0 WashingTon & Union 1 0 0 ' Washtngi"on & Wash 1 ng1"on Cr. 2 0 \I wt I IIams & EasTman 0 0 Will tams & Floyd 1 0 I WIndermere & Kenyon 0 0 W Indermere & Lay"1"on 0 1 2 Windermere & ..,_,.--&etd 0 ~· 1 I WIndermere & Qu i ncy 0 1 2 WIndermere & Th-s 0 2 0 W i ndermare & Tuf-t-s 0 7 3 I Zun i & BaTes 0 1 1 Zuni & Col lege 0 0 1 I Zunt & Cornel I 1 2 0 Zun i & DarTmouTh 3 2 2 Zuni & Evens 4 1 5 Zuni & Floyd 1 0 0 ' I Zuni & I 11 f'f 1 0 0 Zuni & Vassar 1 0 0 Zuni & Warren 3 2 2 I Zuni & Wa'i"er 0 1 0 Zun i & WhiTaker 1 0 0 -Zuni & Yale 1 0 1 • • I I I '32xl - - ••• • • • I I I I I I I I !I 1 I 1 il ' - 0 - . . II 0 0 - •• I ~· -I • I I -1 1 • • - .... Fire Prevention 1971 -}~fi~~~~~bybhu!~;~o~~~~::::::::.~:~~~.::::: RevieWs of :·new constr'\.l.c.tion ......................... ... EnforCement inspection with Bu{ ld i.ng Dept ................................................. ... En£orcement inspection of f1ammaf;>l.es ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972 1,455 85 30 64 15 TeTAL ~NSPECTIONS 1,244 ••••• 1,455 .- .!2Z.2 1,484 196 183 151 47 2,061 In-group t~aining sessions ..................... 173 •••••• 168 ~umbe~_of _men attending ••••••••••••••••••••• 1,884 ........ 1,.389 Manhours; ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5,110:30 ••• 5,578 N'-.Dnb"t!x: ·.of feet of hose used ( 1-\"•• t 2~··. 5 .. ) 17.4-00 ........... 4 7 • 6 70 Mi see 11aneous · "Total fire and rescue c.a.11s 1,.389 Tote~: "nUinber of men responding .... 4,.8.19 -· . -· . ---; . --_· .. 1,379 4,992 1,710 6,296 ·-~:·-·.·. ·_": ~-=-_:__·--~-·~ • ... ~·:- ~' ..... -,. -. :. : : ~:: -.----:"; .... : :.--. • • '32 xl • --• •• - 1- I 1973 Fire and Rescue Calls by Districts I I I I t. I I ··-· I I I I I I I < i I I I I .. -i. I -. • I I '32 x l • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • - F I R E D E P A R T M E N T Fire Ca11s 1971 535 107 65 178 18 so 108 1972 Within City Limits •••••••••••••••• Fire in building .............. . Fire in motor vehic1e •••••••• Fire i n rubbish or brush ...... . Other fires outdoors .......... . Fa1 se alarms .................................. ... A1arms where there was no fire Within Cherry Hi11s District Within County ......................... . Within Denver Fire District Within Litt1eton Fire District Within Sheridan Fire District TOTAL FIRE CALLS ANSWERED ..•...•• 2 3 4 3 547 Property Exposure and Loss 520 118 77 102 21 58 144 1 3 1 2 527 ............... .................. . . . . ... ... ... . ... ... .. ............... . .............. . . ............. 1973 692 132 74 96 31 77 282 0 5 1 1 4 703 Within City Lim~ts: Value exposed ............... ... $16,563,8aS ••• $14,543,412 ••• $28,103,675 53,537 1,973,302 162,088 Value lost ................................ ... Rescue With~n City Limits .•••••••••••••• Injury ................................................ ... Home ....................................................... ... Public ••••••••.••.•••••••• Industrial ......................... . Automobile ................... . I 11 nes s ......................... .. Heart ......................... . Assistance .................... . Miscellaneous .............. . Attempted Suicide ......... . False A1a~s .................. . Within Cherry Hi11s District ..... . Within County ...................... . Within Denver Fire District •••••• Within Littleton Fire District ••• Within Sheridan Fire District TOTAL RESCUE CALLS ANSWERED •..••. Calls 815 420 85 128 9 198 417 80 32 221 47 25 11 3 9 . . . . . . . 3 . . . . ... 842 ........ 836 ........ 944 431 ........ 480 90 . ...... 102 113 ... . . . . 149 15 . . . . ... 17 213 .... -.. 212 370 . . . .... 464 72 .. -.... 103 34 . ....... 52 223 ....... 278 41 ... . . . . 31 35 ....... ~ 9 ........ 8 2 ....... 1 3 . .. .... 1 10 2 . ...... 5 852 • •••••• 1. 007 II • • T 32X I I I I I I I I • I I • I 'I I • 0 - • • -- 1 - • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • - PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPDRT 1973 ENGINEERING OPERATIONS Street and A11ey Cut Peraits Curb • Gutter , Wa1k • Dr~veway Peraits TRAFFIC OPERATIONS Street: str:l..ping Curb pa:l..nting Crosswa1ks painted Parking sta11s S:l..gna1s :l..nst:a11ed S:l..gna1s re•oved Signa1 aaint:enance Sign.s :i.nst:a11ed Sign.s re•oved Sign maintenance Signs paiut:ed Si.gns baked Counters Counter a.in~enance Shop maintenance Equipment ~aintenance llisce11aneous T<7rAL ~ 777 2 499.5 16 1880 74.5 5513 1091 67 1049.5 110 327 54 31.25 624 408.5 619.5 13,146.75 NUMBER 411 127 NUIIBER 298 ,943' 36' 150 .5 100 6 3 400 1699 143 672 1499 II • • ·. '32xl -- 1 - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I I I --- PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT 1973 STREET OPERATIONS Superv~sory ~ c1er~ca1 Trash haul.. Dirt haul.. & excavate Gravel.., sand & rock haul.. Base material.. haul.. & 1.i..11.. bol..es Patching Drainage cl..earance Ne-w cul..vert Lea1 pickup Snow ~ ice removal.. Sand icy streets Fl..usber operation Street .sweept..ng Loaders operation Bl..ades operation Buil..ding maintenance Pumping Tree triJIUiling 96 Mower operation Miscel..l..aneous Equipment maintenance Shop yard maintenance TOTAL HOURS 8058 .5 531 .5 538 185 1042 .5 15.778 1672.5 78 104 1438.5 1484 23.5 2594 1266.5 3616 32 666 360 6495 9563 .5 248 56.235 QUANTITIES 531..8.44 Ton.a 3936.8 Cu. Yda. 5806 II -- '32xl • 0 - I I I I I I I I I I I I ...... I c I • I I • I II • 0 I I r - • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • - ENGLEWOOD PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT SUMMARY OF 1973 ACTIVITIES PARK DIVISION: 1. General Maintenance: The Park blllepart:rnent staff of twent:y-cwo fu\1-t:Jme and fifteen part-rime employees pe:rfo.rrned the follc:wvtng general maintenancE-' op..:.~rations on t:hc S4;!'Vc nty-five acres of park area during the year of 1973. THESE ARE DAY TO DAY ROUTINE jOBS AND DO NOT R EFLECT THE SPECIAL WORK AND PROJECTS. 2. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j- k. Mowed by hand and gang mowers Em ptied 50 g;al. cra sh barrels Cleaned park ·rest:ronms Checked sprinkler hea:~s Applied co 75 acres of park Cleaned picnic cable s Cleaned park b<...nches Drove depart.t'Tlent. vehi cles Applied fe~ilizer to 7'5 acre s Const:ructed 3 0 -6• picnic t~blc~ Sanded & paint ed picnic cables -3, 600 acres of turf (7S acre~ 2 t.imes 3 w eek for 24 weeks) -3(1. 000 times -made :150 rrips to dunlp witl1 a t.otal of :'\..~0 .. 000 Lbs. of tra~h. -2 .. ~:?0 t:in,cs -60-t. 000 r-unes -4Q., 57~ ).!.;11~. of water or 24·· of water per "'"'q .. f'£. of park area. 35% of wat:er from city water and ll.S% from wells. -36. 000 rimes - ! ~. r)()() times -~2. nuu n,; les & used 8Q76 gal. of gas -I 2 . 000 I!~.... tota l L '~<... ... t 'JC)(') f~c of pipe and LS ga 1. paint: -l J~c..·d ~fi ~·'I. of paint Sp::ciat work & proj ect.~: A . Miller Field l. W est s ide area was s urve yed a n d gr:td.._· ... ~ for drai n age. Asphalt. wa s applied and fl<:JI\N'e r beds cons£ructt....-~ n r c,und exist ing t:rees. 2. E ntire pe-rirnetc.:r a round field wa ~ a ~ph .11lted t:o wide n sidewalks 3 . Sout:hcast: ballfield ba..ckscop irnpro,·~ hy consrrucrion of concrete wall. 4. Area around bleacher on nort:h f'h ... ~t...t in,provcd by placing 3·· of pea gravel under bleachers. 5. Fcxxball and soccer fields were lined 'vith a special chemical and paint which proved much better and ~a'f-...•r t:han lirnc. 6. Graded infield of softball field and cono..:.trucced a dry well drain for better drainage. B.. Dartmouth Park 1.. Constructed rock wall around lake and ~rraded bank~ to meet: wall ac proper height. Wall was built: for t..'rnsion cont·rol a.nd to hcaut:if"y lake area .. 2. Lowered existing irrigation well and pt1n1p approximately 4 " and con- structed duck feeder area.. L.anc.J scapeJ area around well house .. • • r 32 x l • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • - Annual Report: Parks & Recreat:ion Page -2- c. D . E . Cent:enn.ial Park 1. Replaced ent:ire concrete floor and fixt:ures in rest:rooms to provide drainage. 2.. Removed s<Xl and 6 •. top soil and construcced a sidewalk s · wide and 200• long from norlthwest: parking. lot: t.o shelter house. This also involved removal and replacefTlt.:•Jlt of sprinkler system .. 3.. Const:.ruct:ed underground drainage in IC/'N areas.. Involved crench- ing at a de~h of 4" for 350• and insOJIIing 4·· draina~e pipe. Also filling drainage \.Yay with gravel and r c ~odding .. 4. Graded. filled. compacred and sodcted J<J()(}' of outf'ield area in softball Cield. Belleview Park I. r"\tt:er the spring flocx:l t:heC"e was 6 .. to 24"" of silt removed from approximat:ely 4 .. 5 acres of park.. Sprinkler sysren1 was repaired and/or replacc-c.1.. New train bri..J~c wa s constructed as was a nc·w walk bridge.. Debris removed f"rnm l"'lry Creek and damaged trees and shrubs ren"loved.. ./\rea. also aerated and fertilized. 2.. Asphalt pad was cons~ructed arouttd all-purpose court t:o provide better drainage. walks and better play conditions.. This involved 150' of curbing and 4. 000 sq. ft. of asphalt. 3.. Underground drain involving too· of 4·· pipe was inst:.alled 3" t:o 4" deep. covered wit:.h gravel and re-~c:x:ldcU .. 4.. Removed all old snow fence aroutlU ballfie-ld and other park areas ~or ins~llation of new chain link 'fenc..~c-. 5.. Terraced slopes behind ballfield nnd rconnis court areas and planted w it:h C r O\N'nvet:c.: h for e r osion controL Inrerchafllce Park 1. Res ded and readjusted spri nkle~-~y -:~m on 2.000 sq .. ft .. of curt area .. 2. Removed 6'" of soil f'rom all flower bed" and refilled with top soil. F. Poliee-Fire Butldlnr; 1.. COnscruct:.ed sc:r o-t 6 .. concrete curb and gutter for addit:ion t:o driveway on west: side of complex.. Also involvcct readjustment: of sprinkler system and rerouting o~ wiring .. 2.. Const:ruct:ed double door for police security and evidence room.. Pro- ject involved removal of old door. in~taJling new hinges. remaking old door to double door... Also installed movie screen at: the center .. G. Duncan School 1.. After removal of t:>unc.a.n Buildin g t:he area was graded. resodded. s p rinkler syscem rec.onst::ruct:.ed and damaged trees and shrubs removed .. • • • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • - Annual report: Parks & Recreation Page -3- H. Bat:es-Logan Park L J. I. underground drainage syscent tnst-at1cu involving 6so· of 4 ·· pipe at: a dept:h of 3' -4' filled wit:h gravel and resodded. 2. ~e old rose garden was completely removed and area r~­ worked and sodded. Project: included 2, 000 sq. ft. of sod and replacement: of sprink.ler syst:ern. F .l.ower E'r~am I. Plance-.:n various locations 't:hroughout the cicy approximately 30,000 annuals after preparing flow er beds. Also plant:ed 15, 000 bulbs in park areas. Tree Nursery I. Prepared site 'for t:he clry tree nur~ery... Cleaneci off r:rash and excess t:rees and, wit:h t:he help of t:he Cit:y Public Works Depart:- rnent., graded the area. co ready it: for conscr-uct:ion. i \.lso hauled 500 yards of t:op soil t:o t:he sire. K. Special Park lt:ems I. Plant:ed some 100 trees in pa.rk..s last year from donat:ions and purchases. 2. "nle park crew mixed, bagged and sprca<.l 12,000 lbs. of fert:llizer 3. Designed and constructed t:he Belleview Information sign and re- paired and refinished all park sip:ns. 4. [)resigned. cons~uct:ed and painted all zoo animal signs at: barn ... 5. Removed t:he chain link fence for t:he l ~np:lewood Schools at: Sinclair Swim Pool. 6. Const:ruct:cd a 150 gal. spray rig 7. Const:ruct:ed various po.rt:it:ions and furniture for offices in clt:y hall. 8. Sanded and repaint:ed all ballfield bleachers. 9.. .Sanded and repainted all park play equipment: and conscrucced five new play apparat:us including slide. 10. Repaired and maintained park mowers and ground equipment:. 11. Const:rucced scx:l cutter trailer and new beds for park trucks .. 3. Capit:al improvement: Project:s wit:h federal funding usually cont:ract:ed ou~ but: complet:edlin 1973 by Park Crews . A. Miller Field Parking Lot: COnst:ruct:ed 340 lineal feet: of 6" curb and gutter t:o grade and inst:alled t:.he s prinlcler syst:em for CSland. area wacering. B. jason Park AU-Purpose Court: (Also Cent:ennial & Ba~e s -Logan) Loc.aced and st:aked c~s.. Removed sod and sprinkler syst:em and assisced street: crews in laying asphalt: .. C. Belleview West: Nature Area Cont::ruct:ed t:he entire Nature Area in Belleview W est:. Trimmed trees. II • • I' 32 X 1 - I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I I I Annual Report: Parks & Recreac:ion Page -4- --- consc:ruc:ted service road brtdge and rwn font: bridges_ lnst:aUed irrlgat:ion line underground for cicy ditch area and const:ructed service road over line. Removed all debris kom const:ruc't"ion area_ 4-CitiZen Tree Pros;ram "file Piii'ks tlepkrt:ment: administ:ered t:he Citizen Tree Program which all.-ed Engle'Wood cirlzens t:o buy t:rees at a discount rate and have t:he t:rees delivered to their horne_ For an additiunal tee t:hey could have t:he rree planted by t:he .-rk ere,.._ The Park personnel made all conc:acc:s -it:h citizens. dellvered all trees and plant:ed rrees when requesc:ed- Made all replacement: delivertes and plantings_ The foll.-ing is a break- d.-n of t:he 1973 Tree Program_ CitiZen Cost: 541 -t:rees delivered @ 8_00 ea_ ---------------------4.328-00 67-c:rees delivered & planted @16_00 ea_ ------------1.072-00 $5. 400_ 00 Tcxal income Cit:y Cost: 608 -c:rees purchased @average cost of $12-93 ea 93-rrees purchased as replacements Labor. equipment: & office help: 1.152 man hours @4_00 average per bour 1. 152 operating equipment hours @3_ 00 per hour 480 secretarial hours @2_ 75 hour 7.861.-44 1. 764_50 9.625-94 4.608_00 3.456_00 1.320_00 9.384_00 $19. 009_ 94 Tcxal Cost: -• '32xl - - - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Annual Report: Parka & Recreation Oepc. Page-5- SUMMARY OF 1973 ACTlVlTlES: BELLEVIEW PARK - -- A. Biill Field (lighted) 1. Men's Softball Program--------------------------5. 908 2. Men• a Softball Sptocta~ors------------------------20. 121 3. Women· s Softball Program----------------------1. 014 4. Women's SoftbaJl S~at:ors--------------------7. 453 5. Old Timers Baseball Games--------------------420 6. Old Timers Spect:at:ors------------------------2. 200 7. Men's Winr:er Softball Program-----------------600 8. Non-programrnt'd use-------------------------867 B. Tennis Court:s (ligh~.ed) 1. Sinclair }r. High P. E. c1asses----------------- 2. Lessons------------------------------------- 3. Non-programmed use------------------------- C. She1t:er House & Picnic Area --------------------- , (Act:ual reservations 12. 554) 3.600 1. 207 10.215 17.794 D. PLay Apparat:us Area-----------------------------24.888 E. Train & Zoo Area-------------------------------52.042 Acrual train rides - -3,. 241 Act:ual Zoo vis Us -I!';. 532 Zoo spectat:ors --4. 638 Ot:her --------28. 631 F. Sledding----------------------------------------2.795 G. Cent:er & West: Park Sections----------------------1. 219 T~1 for Bellevie w Park CENTENNIAL PARK A. Ball I"' ield (lt.ght:ed) 1. M e n's Softball Program------------------------ 2. M e n's Softball Specta~ors---------------------- 3. Men's Wint:er Soft:ball Program----------------- 4. Non-programmed use-------------------------- 8. She1t:er House & Picnic Area----------------------- (actual reservarJ.ons 1. 905) C. PLay Apparat:us Area----------------------------- 5.908 9.032 600 785 7.252 8.723 152.34.3 -• '32xl - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • - Annual Report: Pll.rks & Recreation Dept:. Page -6 - ( ActivUy Summary continued) D. Sleddll>g-----------------------------------1. 746 E. Fish~---------------------------------------763 Toea l for Cent:ennia 1 Park NllLLER FlELD I. Old Timers Baseball Program------------------ Baseball League - -7. 692 9.048 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Colt League ----300 Baseball School - -,t. 056 Men's Softball Practice------------------------2. 400 M .en's Winter Softball Practice-----------------785 Women's Softball Program---------------------1. 014 High School Sophomore Baseball----------------600 Parochial School Baseball----------------------400 Non-programiT'Ied use-------------------------750 Jr. American FO<Xball Program----------------2. 570 Jr. American Soccer Program-----------------2. 020 Women· s Softball Practice---------------------2. 50Q jr. American Soccer Practice-----------------1. 305 PUnt. Pass & Kick Cont:est --------------------500 Picnic Area----------------------------------~_...!1"'.~0~2:!0!.....:...._ Toc:al for Miller Field DARTMO~ PARK 1. Play apparatus a .rea--------------------------14.517 2. Shelter House & Picn1c Area------------------15.260 (a.cc-unl rcscrva~lons 10. 415) 3. An"lphit:hcat:er Area---------------------------866 4. Water area----------------------------------4. 864 5. Ball Field Area------------------------------:;_ __ ..;1~·~9:.:4~4~-- Toc:al for Dartmouth Park JASON PARK I. Picnic Area----------------------------------1. 540 2. Play Apparatus Area--------------------------7.063 3. Ball Field-----------------------------------_-___ ..:5::::04=~-- Tcxal for jason Park BATES-LOGAN PARK I. Shelter House & Picnic Area-----------------3.357 34.809 24.912 37. 451 9.107 • • '32 x l - • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Annual Report Parks & Recreation Dept:. Page -7- Bat:es-Loga.n Park (continued) • • .. - 2. Play Apparatus Area-----------------------------2. 37K 3. Ball Fie ld Area---------------------------------877 4. Washingt:on School P. E. Classes-----------------300 Tcxal for Bat:es-Logan Park BARDE PARK L )r. An.erican Fooc:ball pract:ice-------------------1. 334 2e Jr. American Socce-r practice--------------------1. 254 3 . Plavground Ccnt:cr Program----------------------1.012 4. Ball J-iclo.J arc..a----------------------------------%2 5. Picnic and Of'E'n area ----------------------------913 6. Charles Hay P. E. Classcs ----------------------_ __,5:..•...:30=:::8'---- Tot:al for Barde Park DUNCAN SCHOOL/PARK 1. Picnic Area ---------------------------:llO 2. Play Apparat:us Area---------------------------250 6. 912 10.783 3. Playground Cent: .. r Program--------------------- _ _!1"'.~0~1~2:.._ __ _ Tocal for Duncan Se-houl /Park CLARKSON-AMHERST PARK L Picnic and open Area ---------------------------'1~·~7.:5c!:5~-- Tc:x.aJ for Clarkson-Amherst RAKER PARK 1. Sltelt:c::r 1-lou se & Picnic .1\c ca.--------------------6. :~66 2. Play Apparatus Area---------------------------11.017 Tot:al for Baker Park MILLER BUlLDlNG I. Decoupage ----------------------------------- 2. Ceramics------------------------------------- 3. Dried Flowers--------------------------------- 4. Hunt:er Safet:y---------------------------------- 5. Leaded St:ained Glass--------------------------- 6. Macrame-------------------------------------- 7 . Art: Falr--------------------------------------- 8. Art: Classes------------------------------------ 9. Bat:on Twirling Pract:lce-------------------------- 413 3. 411 25 273 80 22 73 989 1.200 1,572 1.755 17.383 • • T 32 x l -- • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • - Annual Report: Parks & Recreation Dept:. Page -8 - 10. 11. 12. 13. HIGH 1. 2. 3. Meet:ings (Old Tlm..,rs Board. coach<-·><. etc.)-----210 Adult: G. E. D .. Education classes-----------------3., 186 Overweight: Anonymous Classes------------------582 Pottery---------------------------------------~-~1~·~4~5~2=--- Total for Miller Buildin~ SCHOOL TENNIS COURTS (lighted) Children s Tennis Program ---------------------.s. 776 Adult: Tennis Program --------------------------3. 459 Non -programmed usc --------------------------~.....:Sc!.!.•..:fic:;2~4~- Tocal for Tennis <:ourt:s GRAND TOTAL RECREATION ACTIVITY DIVISION: 11.916 14. 859 323.802 Program attendance in 1973 increa sed 2~. 700 over LQ72. Five new programs were added -Hunt:er Sa.fct:y. Communit:) Bond. r.)ric-d Flowers. Yout:h Excursions. and Cross Count:ry Skiing. Y<-'"~'UCh Square Dan<.-r . l\.1en ·s Early Bird Swim and Women · s PhysJcal Fin-.es s '\.Ycre dropped in I Q73. ·n-.e Clrepa~rnent: hired and supervised 228 part:-t:ime personnel. In ~d.J•~ion. t"hc Jepart:ment: used t:he services o"f "fifty -six softball umpire s .. rw c nty ba.sketh.1 11 offic-ia l s .. t:hirt:een bands for Teen c:a.nteens .. ~e nt:y-six square dance callers and f'· ... rt:y-t:W'o volunteers. Prugran•s chat it.....:•-..._·.t s.<.·d :ag.ul.-h . .-u nt.ly i n sa/.'-,v,·•··· l ··iu'-/\r·c h•r · l"'to41h y'n1t.h aakl adult.s. junior 1-f igh Church Basket b31l . Men· s J\1unicipal Baske tball.. J:::lerrte nca.ry J:lance .. Drop -In Sports. Pone:ryf"or bot"h yout:h and adu lt:s. Men· s W int:er Softball. Mot:her-Tot: Swim Less ons,. Competitive Tennis r-eam a n d Women· s Volleyball .. "The Duncan Building was t:orn dCJI'IIIVn t-his year :.nd t:he act:ivit:ies held t:here were moved t:o the Miller Building. T"he following E nglewO<Xl f"a.cilit:ies were used for programs during 1973 .. 1.. E nglewood High School: gym. t:ennis court:s. weight: room .. track and fex>t:- ball fields .. play fields,. locker rooms .. swimmi ng pool. wrestling room. baseball field. audit:ortum,. st:udent commons .. cafeteria,. band room .. 2.. FJO<Xl Jr .. High School : t:Wo gyms. auditorium. IOC'ker rooms. cafeceria. wrescling rcx>m. 3. Sincla1r Jr. High School : nvo gyms. cafet:eria. swimming pool. locker rcx>rns .. 4. Lowell Elementary: All purpose room. play fields 5. ClaY!on E1ernenra..ry: t:wo all purpose rooms, class rooms. play-fields 6. Cherrelyn Elerraent:ary: All purpose room 7.. Charles tfay Etement:ary: All purpo~-rt."llm. Ba.rde Park. classrooms • • - • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Annual Report: Parks & Recreat:ion [)epc. Page -9 - • • ,. - 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 . 16. 17. Maddox Elementary: All purpose room. cla s srooms. playfields Bishop Ele rnencarv: ...-'\.11 purpose room,. cla s srooms,. playfields SCenic View t:::lemencary: Gym. playf"ield s I:>uncan Elemencary: Classrooms and Duncan Park Miller Field: Building,. f'ield s and park are a Ctcy Hall: Community room,. ln s ervict" ·rraining room &:lleview Park: t:ennis court:s,. softball., zoo,. t:rain. park cencennial Park: Softball fields. park t:lartmout:h Park: Arnpit:heat:er jason Park: Playfields Facilities used out:side t:he City of E nglewood : .l. Ski Trip s: Copper Mountain. Keyst:onc. Arapahoe Basin. Breckenridge. Winr:er Park,. Geneva Basin,. Frazier 2. Yout:h Excursion s : Denver Zoo,. Art: MuS(.'um,. Cheyenne Mount:ain Z<X>,. 0' Fallen P3rk,. Museum of Natural t I ist:<.Yr,· .. Gat:es Planetarium. Bocanic Gardens - 3. Colt: and Legion ··B"· BascbaJl T e ams: pa.rti.cipat:ed in Me~o Denver Area League Groups traveling were Swim Team, Won,"--·n· s Softball. Men· s softball. Tennis Team. M en· c; Basketball ~I ·cams. Sw<.:et: Adc...·li nes. Social and Square [)ranee Groups. Bacon Class. S-pecial event:s host:ed or spon soreJ b y t:.he Parks a.nd Recreation Depa..rt:rnenr du.ring t:.he year: 1. Broadway musical OLIVER 2. Basket:ball t:ourna.fTIE:nt:.s :\. I ktiK:c..-...11ttl Jt;•t••n ,~t.·t ·ical:-; 4. Culminat:ing circuses 'for jr. American act:ivit:ies 5. All Scar softball game wich KHO\.V 6. League softball t:ournarnent:s 7. Memorial Day softball tournament: 8. Firecracker Soft:ba 11 Tournament: 9. Colorado Asscx:iat:ton of Recreational Atlllet:ics SC:at:e Softball Tournamen~ 10. Englewood Tnvicacional Ski Race 11. National Ma sters Swim Championship 12. Holiday Age Group Swim Championship 13. TWo Cit:v Tennis Tournaments 14. Three sand Concert:s 15. Arc Fair 16. Dist:ricr Baseball Tourname nt: 17. Women· s lnvit:at:ional Softball Tournament: 18. Nacional Diving Coaches Clinic ###### II • • r 32xl ~ w 1\) X - ........... --..... . Archery Art: Youth Fine Art (Adult) Basic Oil Techniques ~I Jr. Hi&h Church llmlclpal Luaue Baton 6. Acrobatics B,!,A,F . (Bu slnusrnen's Em- cl&e 6. Fl tnm) Cer1111lts Choral Gro up (Sweet Adel!nu) Colllnun !ty Band Dantin& I ll•ntary Dance (Youth) Social Dance Ssuare Danm Youth Adult (CutOfh 6. Bealnnm) F111ily Swlnam F111 lly Svlnam lealnnm Ro und Dtact . \ • !NCL!IIOOD PARKS 6. RECR!ATION COIIIISSI~ l!PORT OF ACTIVITIES 1973 INDIVIDUALS REGISTERED ATTENDANCE IQ' 1972 197: 19: 1972 1973 19 • Q. .o • 346 .Q. .o. 13 12 23 104 62 84 60 sa 4S S48 413 344 .o. -0-63 • o. .o • S61 so 38 90 360 342 1,370 288 277 399 1,632 1, 720 2,600 m 92 106 S,376 3,297 4,161 48 41 38 976 761 698 4SO 396 447 s,o6s 3,m 3,411 40 S7 S7 2,040 2,496 2,193 .o. .Q. 70 .o. .Q. 420 39 22 S8 612 330 873 94 26 S8 998 220 423 49 37 .o. 432 m .o. 204 198 181 3, 788 3,692 4,061 1S3 104 102 L,m 1,4S9 1,284 97 17 61 1,m m 711 60 39 43 S36 421 358 SPECIAL EVENTS TOTAL ATTENDANCE ~TTENDANCE 19: I Q' IQj 19: 36S • o. .o • 104 62 84 S48 413 344 .o. .Q. S61 168 410 418 l,Sl8 380 1,632 2,200 2,980 275 1,376 s, 720 4,436 976 76 1 698 s,o6s 3,m 3,411 228 2,040 2,622 2,421 140 -0-.Q. S60 32 612 352 90S 998 220 423 432 172 .Q. 3, 788 3,692 4,061 1,852 1,459 1,284 L,m 115 711 S36 427 318 I . . .. (,J ~ X -I ···········-------~ Page -2- Activltlu Report 1973 Decoupage Dr11111tics Class Dried Flowers Clan Drop-In Sports Gymnutics Hunter's Safety C1ua Jr. AIDer! can Proar•t lukttball Football Pep C1uba Soccer Track Volleyball Wrutllna Leaded-Stained Glau Class Old Tlllan lutb!lll Ol d Tl111n Luaue luaba11 School Colt Laaaue "a" Leaton Macr• Playarounds Potterxt Adu l t Youth Soft~lll Men s Adult (Sner) Mall's Adult (Winter) Girls l llollln(S-r) II • i • INDIVIDUALS UGISTER!D 10 lrn 25 51 82 99 -0--0- 175 130 70 -0- -0-.o. H6 531 270 240 420 35 165 141 625 316 285 226 220 173 .o. .o. 403 420 87 87 15 15 15 15 -0· 7 795 588 .o. ll 66 83 531 649 225 114 86 136 ATriNDAMCE IQf mr lill 51 237 386 98 2,992 3,435 6 -0--0· 355 3,187 1,893 -0-680 -0- 39 -0--0- 527 ~,696 8,386 228 ll,940 8,620 -0-~,820 1,260 174 16,045 4, 746 300 7,500 3,476 134 8,790 8,44~ 114 3,100 2,249 8 -0· -D· 443 8,826 6,984 66 1,479 1,392 15 195 225 15 282 480 3 -0·' 43 545 7,635 5,275 99 .o. 96 58 513 529 434 7,800 11,594 216 1,080 1,380 91 1,938 2,856 SPECIAL EVENTS TafAL ATriNDAMCI ATri!IDOCI u: u 197 1972 19 413 237 386 413 3,600 392 2,992 3,831 3,992 25 -0--0-25 4,680 3,187 1,893 4,680 -0-680 -0--0- 273 .o. .o. 273 9,282 293 8,696 8,631 9,575 8,484 228 ll,940 8,620 8,712 -0-8,820 1,330 -0- 6,678 174 6,045 4,887 6,852 3,300 300 7,500 4,108 3,600 4,600 134 8,79 0 8,674 4,734 1,482 342 3,300 2,422 1,824 80 -0· -0-80 7,512 180 8,826 7,308 7,692 1,056 1,479 1,392 1,056 300 195 225 300 405 282 480 405 22 -0-43 22 7,125 7,635 5,275 7,125 980 -0-96 980 472 513 529 472 8,344 3,472 7,800 15,504 11,816 901 324 1,080 1,540 1,225 1,664 364 1,938 3,468 2,028 I . . . l • • ) .............. •'•--. 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Activities Report 1973 Skiing Swl11111ln&1 Outdoor Pooh lnstructlonll Youth Learn-to-Swim Tadpole s Lifesaving ~ Aide Course Mother-Tot Lessons Recrutlonal Public Swim Indoor Pooh ln structlonll Youth Learn-to-Swim Adult Swim Lusons Ltdles Instruction Llfemlng Handicapped Instruction Mother-Tot Lessons Scuba Lessons Tadpoles Competitive Swim Tum Diving Compe titive Lessons Recreatlonll Men s Early &lrd Swim Public Swim Klyak !!!!!!I Youth Adult Tum II • • INDIVIDUALS REGISTERED 1971 19 192 73 1,04 7 860 271 303 27 .o. ·0· 92 613 603 32 19 12 ·0· 5 45 144 I ql 87 27 19 10 ·0 · 21 300 294 59 37 120 58 29 II .o. ·D· 136 160 162 246 43 36 ATTENDANCE 19: 197 IQ71 96 667 387 839 10,388 8,535 368 2,655 31036 14 406 .o. 142 .o. 920 29,941 18,916 473 6,019 5,708 20 314 210 ·0· 124 • o. 7 41 356 166 1,460 1,6oe 72 752 235 -0-180 80 46 .o. 210 379 10,682 15,504 179 938 410 .o. 1,223 364 .• o. 247 90 11,945 9,19 1 12 .o. .o. 180 3,898 2,909 249 1,422 3,3 47 62 1,449 964 SP~CIAL TOTAL ATTENDANCE EVENTS 1913 1973 Tiff 1972 1913 678 216 667 522 894 8,162 10,388 8,535 8,162 3,645 2,655 3,036 3,645 52 406 .o. 52 1,404 .o. 920 1,404 16,255 29,947 18,916 16,255 4,788 6,019 5,708 4,788 172 1,000 314 210 1,172 .o. 12 .Q • .o. 77 41 356 77 1,605 1,460 1160 S 1,605 729 752 235 729 .o. 180 80 ·D· 392 .o. 210 392 30,266 13,808 10,682 20,259 44 ,074 2,049 849 938 410 2,898 .o. 1,22 3 364 .o. .o. 29 90 .o. ! 9,791 11,945 9,191 9,791 72 .o. .o. 72 3,225 234 3,898 3,069 3,459 3,723 240 1,422 3,428 3,963 1,969 348 1,449 1,160 2,317 'I I I I . . ~ (,.) 1\) X - I • ·············----~~ Page -4· Activities Report 1973 Teen Canteens! Flood Jr , High School Sinclair Jr. High School Tiny Tots Welght11ftlng Women 's Phy sica l Fl tne ss Women's Volleyball TOTAL Seeclal 1973 Eventsa Scenic VIew Recreation Art ~ Craft s Fair II • • INDIVIDUALS REGISTERED 1971 l'Hl_ m 4S7 286 310 620 608 118 77 86 79 101 68 50 66 64 .o. 10 11 4 142 11 609 9 84? 10 261 SPECIAL ATTENDANCE EVENTS TOTAL ATTENDANCE ATTENDANCE 19 19:2 19 73 1973 19 71 1972 19: 2,127 1,435 910 2,117 1,435 910 2,78 1 3,120 1,9<1 2,785 3,120 1,841 1,093 2,110 1,109 1,093 2,110 2,109 2,313 11 16R 90Q 2,ll3 1,168 909 1,009 m .o. 1,009 728 -0· I 66 0 m 2 io4j 660 112 2 045 m as 1 171 549 192 ~02 24 111 212 622 190 89 2 216 223 "'· I 70 . I 73 I I I I I . . 1 ,' 'I l • • ) I ·············---~-~ f i 1~11 II I II i i II i ' f f 1 i I I I J J I i I • tj·, i r • i ; l I I I I i i i 'II I 1 i COMiliXITY R~EATION ~ f l f I I r ~! i r ' • 'l ' r • • i I FACILmE8 ! • • • • PARK @ BelleYiew Park 5001 S. Ira I) 25 7 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ¥ ® Cenlemial Park -~ s. Decatur 11 29 X X X X X X X X X X X X X @ Darlnollh Park 700 w. DJrlmouth 11.5 X X X X X X X X X X X X @Darde -~ 3 X X X 3100 s. ' . ----1-· ,..:. -t-'-t-'1 !--H @Baker Pill 1 "-t-L t-__jJ .. ,. J I L!.! T X X X X X -c::· 2200 Wes!rt ----, X x ~lfx -n r --H Q) Bates ·Logan Park 5.5 X I •I 11 ' I X 2938 S. Loaan X •. xf t-w xx ~ I I @Jason Park 8 11 4299 s Jason H ®Milklr sf I I I X X I X 5.5 . Xi I X I ~-lali +--Q_m: I X X I I 1 X I . . G) Si'dair Pool ( outcklor) 1 I X I. X I x'l ' 300 W. Chnnao ®r~~~ I ~I X (D ~ ·Amhetst Alea Cimoo • Amt.r.l .5 X 181101111 • ' . -,__ II • • --- ~~ ... rll. ------·-~,. .... ~~ --"~-..F.._... i 0UftC;811n P.rll i Siftc:..... Paol • Ec 01• aod ...._... Sochool ~-- II -- '32xl •I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • 0 - 0 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,.- I • I I I I • • - During the year 1973 . the Library increased iUJ effort..s to serve the con::u:nuniLy in a va.riety of u-ays and at. th.e sa...r:ne ti..D:le :r:naint:aln a bigh st:anda.rd of" e.xceJJence in t.be traditional library activities . A speciaJ series of progra..rns for Lbe mot.hers of' pre-school chi.tdren (he1d at. the same H.me as the children •s story hour) "-as very suecessfu.! aod vdU be c::ont..Lnued . \.Vell - info:rrned profess1onaJ people gave freely of' their ti.n:le for t.be progra.ms . discu~sing a& I phases of child develop·r:neot. A total of' 321 mot..be-rs atteoded L.be 29 programs The use of Lhe reference room increased dra..rnat.ically. wit.h 1235 adult.s a.u.ending 123 meeungs. compared with an attendance of' 4-08 at 3-4 meet.i.n.gs in 1972-.In addition to ;ibrary sponsored groups such as. Great Books discussions. speed reading and chess class s. a nu~nber of library-oriented groups such as. t.he League of \Vomen '"ot.ers are scheduling meetings. The cooperat.i,-e use o.f the school .medla centers was inaugurated in January with Lhe Charles Hay Il\ltC st::a.Cfed one evening each week with public library personnel and a depo~iL of adult and pre schooJ books supplied by t.be public library . Scenic Vie"'·· Cherrelyn and ~ddox "ere added in March and April and Si.nclatr in September Wht.Je the e'l.-ening use of these facilities is not yet as great. as "'-as anticipated. t.be concept of t.he school r:nedia center as a co.m.:muni~ center st.lll see.ms valid The library regi~t.rat.Jon shows Lhat most. of" the persons who use the r:nedia centers in t.be evening had not formerly been patrons of the pub) ic 1 i.brary. Eff"ort.E: to serve Lhe elderly citizens have continued. Mer:nbers o.f the library staff review books once a month at. one of the nursing homes . :Books ~ records. and pact.ures are loaned t.o resident..s of nursing homes or deJi,~e:red. on request. to persons "'bo are ho:mebound . Library rnateriaJs are also sent. t.o t.b:e hospitals on request.. and Craig Rehabilitat.ion Cent.er .makes consldera.bl_e use of t.his service . A satis.fact.ory contract for .Library service to Arapahoe Coun~ "'-'3...8 negot.iat.ed 'QliLb t.he Arapahoe Regaonal Library Di_strlct. As a result. of dropping SODlle bookxnobLle st.ops at Sheridan schools. ~·o new stops in Englewood .Lo"WeiJ School . and St. • .Lou•s School were add d for the 1974 year and t.be •'"Roadrunner•• will continue to serve the AJjce Terry School which enrolls many EngJev.-oocl_•"t:ndent.s. ::\'fuch prelbnioary "'ork "-as accoD:lplisbed on a series of concerts t.o be presented at Lbe Sinclair Junior High School as a co-.::n...:munlty activit.y The ··share Your Heritage •· project. continued v.rith t..be production of taped int.e:rviev.·s "'·it.h long t.i.me residents o.f Engle-wood and the coUection of" signif'ic:a.nt photographs A slide presentat.Jon. giving an overview· of Englewood's history. was co.~npJeted The scr1pt "'·ill be taped as soon as t.be presentat-ion bas been t:est.ed Cor audience reacLion . • • - - - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - -- ENGL£\'--000 PUBLIC LIBRARY ANJ'Io.TUAL REPORT 1973 Circulation-Library- Bookl:nobile: Media Centers: Average daily circulation: 830 186.338 L978 2.317 (932) (196. 332) (86. 722) Arapahoe ~n~~t : Library-3 4 .413 Users -16. 04d (17. 76) Book:n:lobile: 20 .294 (39,134) (25 .. 024) Com uter registration · 23.508 (Tota..J to date) (20 .,306) New cards iss ued ln Engle"Wood : 3.,212 (3 .,076) Books added- Books "it..bdrawo· Books in collection ~ Pa.perbac.k& circulated- Records circulated· Art prinLS circulated· 8 & 16 t:nm films circulated: Slides circu.lated· 7.143 I • 4-4-4 83.316 1 4 ~ 059 2,529 584 898 202 (4. 713) (2 . 168) (77 .617) (11 . 781) (2. 826) (439) (503) (96) Tota.J -270,633 (283. 054 ) Tota..J • 5 4. 704 (6 4 . 153) CCP LS requests (11 months onJy) 1 .104 Bks .rec•d : 7U 16 :n::u:n filDJ. s : 239 Xerox : 144 Telephone reference questions answered: Adult· 2.349 (2.490) Juvenile : )60 (110) Tot:al · 2. 4-09 (2. 600) R e.Cere n ce questions a nswered in library : Tot:al ~ lJ . 701 (9. 780) Aclult. 9.188 (8.049) Juvenile : 2.513 (1.731) Reference questions answered on book:r:nobile : Adult.· 1 y 014 Juvenile: 1 . 2.50 Story Hour s · H ead Start. Class visits- Adult m eet..ings · SpeciaJ · Librar ian"s visit.s t.o classes: Auendance at Media Centers- Average attendance at 8 p zn Disbursement..s· 75 33 53 123 29 26 1,960 32 (93) (50) (57) (34) (10 xnonths only) t~3) ----ileposit.ed wiLh lhe City Treasurer •s office: Receipts Fines a nd lost books: Classes Reciproca.J borrowing- Copy machine - I:lonors Denver fUm :money: Miscellaneous · Figures in p a r e nthesis are for )972 . $7,608 .08 (7.086.88) 357 .00 6.949 .25 652 .60 20 . 00 (339 -50) 20 .00 48 6 .86 (215 . 51) Tota..l: 2.264 Attendance : At::t:enda.nce ~ A ttenda..nce : A tteoda.nce : A ttenda..nce : Attendance · 1.682 440 1,073 1.235 321 545 $]6,093 . 79 (l. 122) (79ll (1, 364) (408) (S7. 6-41 8 9) -- '32xl • 0 - I I I I I I I I .... --I I I I I I I I I 0 I I I I - - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • - UT~LXTIES DEPARTMENT -]q 73 AC T1V1TJES I.n 1973 the Col.low-i.ng s -um.s o£ money "Were s pe-n~ on major Ca..pit...al Lmprovemen.t::..s for the W.ater a:nd Se:~r Divisions: W.ater Ma~n ~ro~ements. $129,000 (more ~han any year s~nc 1969). Muc..h of ~e -..ter u..-i._n improvernoent c oncern@d relocations t.o acc oaaodat.e the storm se:woer project. Ranch Creek Divers.l._on. $446,000. The project, which ~11 provld Englewood w-i..th 3,000 acre feet annu.a~ly, is than 7 0 percent c.ocnpJet:...e. Dam const:..ruc - ti._on w~ll be finished in 1974. Servi._c.e Center Addition. $104,000. This mon~y constituted th• dep.arcment•s share of the c urrent construction. 20 MGD -•ste--ater treaenaent plant. ~nd s -ere ,a ncurnbered in 1972. Construc- tion is sbeduled eo start in summerAof 19 7 ~. To~ combined operating expenses ~re 20~ higher than the prior year. 1n th• Wat•r FUrnd, 1._bor c o sts rose by l 0 ":. and t.ot.a1 opera tin& expenses up 12 percent. but operating revenues rose 204 . The Se.~r Fund labor costs rose by 384 and th~ t.otal operating costs rose 334-However. Sewer operat~ng revenues rose on1y 7~. • • '32xl - ( r ( ( ~ I"REATED --(in rnillioro .......... ) ( w.72 2.1183.2'2 1873 3..01!12.47 I ( ( ( ( ( I I ~TREATED --(in million .......... , I 1972 2.825.23 1973 3.358.37 I l I I I --- UTLITIES - - - 1/ . •• I , '\ v . 1--1"10; , 1/ ~ F"' ~ F M A -~ ~ A S 0 M D 19731------- ~---------- 1\ ' ,...... I'- r-"7 ~ [7, ,~. -'--f':" ~F .. AM~~ASOMD 1973-------19#'2-----------II . - '32xl • r r r r r I I I I I I I l I l I I • • - UTILITIES Sewer Taps "1973 24806 "1972 23648 "197"1 2H61 "1970 "19640 1969 1BB04 Tap Count end of "1972 23648 "1973 24806 l uP 4.9%) \/Vater Taps 1973 10296 "1972 10258 "1971 ~209 "1970 -:«)159 "1969 10105 Tap Count end of "1972 101258 "1973 10296(uP<J%l 1973 --------:- 1972 ------------ ~ ------------- "1972 ------------ • • r 32xl • 0 - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I I • • • r r • • - - - l I [ [ [ [~ [ [ II u u --- COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Tne C1ty P1aoning and Zoning eo--ission he1d 16 ReguLar Meetings during 1973 . and 7 Specia1 Mee~i ngs.. Tbe Spec1a1 Jrleeti.ngs were ca11ed to: 1.. Consi..der the Reca-aended Core Area Design Progra..a ; 2.. Review tbe proposed Sign Code w~ tb me.abers of tbe Sign Code eo--ittee and Board of Adjustment and Appea1s ; 3.. Discuss the Ca. pi.. ta1 I•prove-.ent Program with various beads of City Departments ; 4.. A neighborhood meeting at the Scenic View Schoo1 to obta in ci..t:i.zen ideas; 5.. A meeting to hear a presentation by representatives of DROOG re1ative to the DROOG Housing A11ocation P1ans; 6.. A aeeting at Swedish ll.edi.ca1 Center with meabers o~ Board of 'Trustees and St.a.ff me..ber-& to discuss the Center· s p1ans for deve1opm.ent ; 7.. A tour o~ the City to orient ae~bers .. CASES CONSIDERED AMI> AC'IED UPON zoni..;!~~;~d-f;;~~;biY·t~·cit;·~~~~ii:::::::::::::::2·-···4 1 . A portion o£ P1ot 1. Raf~erty Gardens rroa B-2 to R-3-B. 2. In the annexa~ion Area : LOts 12 and 13. Be11 Is1e Gardens . to R-1-C. Jliot Rec~nded ............................. _ .................... 2 1.. A portion o£ the 2200 b1ock o f West :Evans Avenue rroa R-1-c to B-2. 2.. A portio·n of the Santa Fe-Un.:i.on An.n.ex:at:i..on area to I-1 - -- ,32X - • • I I I I [ [ [ l L. l I I. I' I • • - Amendment to Comprehens1ve Zon1ng Ord~oance Text ••.....•..• 2 1. Re1ative 'C.<> co.apensati..on :Cor m.e-.be:rs o£ the Board o~ Adjustment and Appea1s and Ci..ty Pl.anni..ng and zoning Comaiss:~.._on . Interpretat1on o~ Comprebens1ve Zoning 0 d:~.._nance ............ 2 Rel.at i v e to Autom.otive Repa1r at 4780 South Broadway, aod at 4242-52 South B roadway. Cond:Lti..onal. Use .................. -............................................................. 3 1 .. H1l.too Inn, 950 we st Hampden Avenue 2 . Nursery S chool. at 4451 South Sherman Street. 3 .. Nu rsery School. at 800 West Oxford Avenue. Park1ng I....ot Approval. ......................................... .. 1. Lynne<> Inves~ent Company: 3600 Bl.ock o:C South Cherokee St ree~. 2. 3 . 4- 5 . Rose Manu:Cactur:~.._ng Company: 2775 South V a11e.:jo Stree t. C . J. Kun.z.: 2700 South Shoshone Street. s~ed~sb Medica1 Center· Hampde Av enue .. GOO b1ock East H 1l.'Lon In n · 950 We st Hampden Av e n~e . ------5 Subd.1 1S1 ons ...................................................................................................... 1. -re.Jon I n dustr1a1 Park at Yal..e and Te.JOD 10 ~or tbwe st Eng1ewood ... Sul>d1V1S10D w.-.1vers .: .......................................................................................... 5 App .. oved ............................................................................................... 4 1 .. 1795 West Ya1e Avenue . 2 .. East Ba~es Avenue and South C1arkson Street. sou~bwest corner; 3 .. West Dartmouth Avenue and South P1atte R...a.v e.J ft:r:a.ve ; 4.. 301 West Lebow Avenue .. Act1on at reque s t o~ app11cant .................................... 1 An a re a soutb of West Un1on Avenue and e a st of South Decatur Street .. II • • • • n r 1 I ll • • - Vacations .......................................... _ ........................................................ -................................ 3 Rec~ended ........................................................................................................... 2 1.. An 8 ~oot uti1ity easement in the P1easant View Subdivision ... 2... A radius vacation at Soutb Z~ni Street and West Co11ege Avenue ... Not recc:xam.ended .............................................................................................. 1 1... A 6G-foot right-·<>f-way south of West Dartmouth Avenue and east o f a C ~ S rai1rway rigbt-o~-way ... P1anned I>eve1o~ent: ........................... _ .......................................................................... 2 1... 310 We st Lebow Avea ue 2.. South <>~ West U nion Avenue and west of South P1atte River Drive ... Street Name Ch-ange: ............................ _ .............................................................................. 1 1.. R~nning east from South Federa1 Bou1evard. We st Tufts Avenue to South Decatur Street .. Amendment ~o Master Street P1an: Recommended the addition of 10 streets where additiona1 right-of-way wou1d be des1rab1e. The Comm1ssion d1d not reca.aend the inc1usion o£ South Navajo Street between West Princeton Avenue and West Ox ford Avenue. nor East Bates Avenue between South C1arkscn Street and South Emerson Street. Othe r Action: 1 . Made recommendat ions on 1974-75 Highway Work Prograa. 2 . 3. Made recommendations for priority in six-year Capita1 Improvement Program. Recommended that tbe City support the DROOG Housing Goa1s and Housing A11ocation P1an • 4. Approved the c oncept of the Res~dentia1 Occupancy Permit Program.. 5. Passed a r eso1ution adopting the Core Area Design Program consisting of deve1op.ent goa1s. givens and deve1opment paraaeters and which was to serve as a bas is for the p reparation of the Core Area Deve1o~ent P1an . • • T 32 X ' • \ I \ I • 0 - 0 0 I l • • ) . I I -- ------~ -__ .... _ - ~ -------- BUO.DOO DIVISION • 1973 PPMITS ~ BUILD!NQS OONSTRUCTED !ill !ill !ill !ill !ill !ill Reatdenthl Butldtna a 34 J2 36 34 32 36 1973 Apertment Butldtnaa (ll'fiiiit u) 24 45 , 26 45 COIIIItrcle1 Bulldlna• 11 8 9 10 Induatrll1 Bul1dlnaa 31 29 43 31 29 52 Recrutlone1 Day Cm Center for Lervtn Kultt·Houatna Corp . . _2 . _j ---- Tote1 • New Butldlnaa 100 114 91 101 ll4 100 Rutdentll1 Addtttona 133 196 185 . 76 56 Comerctll Addttlona 23 14 12 Induatrll1 Addttlona 19 21 I I I ' • • • I Hoaplte1 Addltlona . Kunlclpll Addltlon·S,rvtce Center . . _l . ----- Tot11 • RIIIIOdeltna 163 229 221 . 76 56 Blectrlcll 608 ' 548 633 P1UIIbtna 345 264 368 Huttna • Air Condlttontna m 343 423 Kovt" end DaDOlttton 82 38 56 stana 14 86 78 Htm1hneoua (Fencu etc,) _ill _ill ...JJ1 -- Tote1 • Subcontuctl 2082 1990 2325 Grend Tote! 2345 2333 2631 101 190 156 II ~ . \ • ~ X -I • n 11 ll ll H II I --- BUILDING OIV"ISION.., 1973 Co~trector L~cenaes . - MLsce11aoeous Revenue • MobL1e Home Ingpect~ous INS PEcriOMS: Use T as -- TOTAL NEW CX>RSTR...Ucri.ON.. - WR.ECK.'ING YARDS -- MOB'D...E IIlHE PAB..K. SPACES R>US ING CODE. • NOTICES ISSUED: L X.CEXSES AND P'EBMI'rS. • • • COBB.Ecr XON AND STOP OB..DERS • Lrrrnt. PR.OPEKrLES CLEANED BY CITY .. CON'l:"'l.ACTOR LIC ENSES ISSUED NON-CONFORM.I.M:; USES R.EG:ESTERED COURT CXJMPLAJ:NTS FXL.ED MEETINGS ATTENDED. MIL P.S TR.AVP.L ED -.. TOTALS ~ -$ 29.,615 758 2,147 119,702 7,627 35 2.353 449 10,.4-64 123 104 918 42 1.187 385 13 885 366 39 226 28.570 $ $ ~ 1973 28.920 $ 33..,345 1.563 1..,176 2.,905 2.961 230.299 259,203 263.,687 $ 296.685 6.428 7,241 86 215 3.051 3.,140 331 496 9.,896 11,092 118 83 210 251 1.,417 2,.429 61 81 1.806 2.844 277 300 1.531 1.,742 35 97 868 953 316 327 24 142 211 206 31.821 35.810 - - --, I' 32X I I ' l • • ) I I -·· ------"'"-·-.__.<-~~~ - ---------~ BUILDING DIVIS ION • 1973 l!!ill1 ISSUED BUILDtl«lS CONSTRUCTED illl !.lli lill illl !.lli lill Reddentill Bulldln&• 34 32 36 34 32 36 1973 Apertment BuUdlnaa (llfiiiilta) 24 45 1 26 45 Coanerclel Bulldlng s 11 8 9 10 Industrhl Bulldln&• 31 29 43 31 29 52 Recreatlonll Dey Cm Center for Larwln Hulti·Houalna Corp. 2 . _j ---- Total • New Bulldlna• 100 114 91 101 114 100 Ruldenthl Additions 133 196 185 . 76 56 Commlll Additions 23 14 12 Industrial Addltlona I 19 21 I I • • I I ' . Hoapltal Additions . ltlnlclpal Additlon·S,rvlce Center . . _1 ----- Total • RIIIOdellng 163 229 m . 76 56 Electrical 608 0 548 633 Pl11111bln& 345 264 368 Rutin& • Air Condltlonln& 355 343 423 Hovi .. 1!111 D•lltlon 82 38 56 Sllnt 74 86 78 Mlmlhneoua (Pencu etc.) _ill _lli ...1ll -- Tote! • Subcontucta 2082 1990 2325 ound Tote! 2345 2333 2637 101 190 156 1 I ' - "' • • \ • (N ~ X -I • "" w 1\) X - • • ~ ---- BUILDING DIVISION • 1973 !!!!11!!! ill! .!.ill 1973 1971 Residential Buildlnas $ 11350 $ 21373 $ 21776 $ 4261764 Apertment Bulldlnas 81108 161917 11012 410461994 C011111ercial Bulldlnas 947 21458 11020 3421313 Induatrial Bulldlnas 31472 41827 101752 11253,738 Recmtlonll Dey Cm Center for Lerwln Multl·Houslna Cor~___::. _l!Q .. Tote! • Nev Buildlnas $ 131877 $ 261575 $ 151970 $ 610691809 Ruldential Additions 11022 31078 21816 1871843 ' C0111ercial Addltlont 21178 906 11387 8631837 Induatrial Addltlona 397 11546 21159 1451025 Hotplte1 Additlont .. .. 31352 .. Munldpel Addltlon•Servlce Center •• __::. .J2.lJ! .. Total • RIIIIOdtlllll $ 31597 $ 51530 $ 91714 $ 111961705 Bhctricel 91568 51678 6,810 9381118 Pl•btnc 31055 2,893 51977 7581861 Hutlna • Air Cord itionlna 4,094 5,715 7,127 9081067 Movlna end 01111011 tlon 466 265 558 61,224 Sian• 476 592 m 48,654 Mlscelhneous (Fenm, etc.) _hlli __l.alli __1.ill 7591615 Totll • Subcontrects $ 211554 $ 22,747 $ 30,987 $ 31474,539 Gund Totll $ 391028 $ 54,852 $ 561671 $ 10,741,053 - • l • I ------ aJNSTRUcriON £9.!! .!.ill !ill $ 6101905 $ 7861168 811651422 8851882 1' 7571500 3511215 119771005 616751290 .. 174,1~ $ 1215101832 $ 818721657 368,645 344,133 2831264 6811880 i I 503,782 8671690 it • • I .. 311001000 .. 233 1009 $ 111551691 $ 51226,703 1,113 ,832 1,4711083 4201804 1,0891098 1,328,965 11557,110 31 ,4 10 851425 571775 51,440 112501711 116451623 $ 4,203,497 $ 51905,779 $ 1718701020 $ 20,005,139 -- - • • I I I I I I _I ----Councilmanic Distnets -----Precirw:'ts • • - Councilmanic Disbicts • • -- - - --- ,..:; RESOLUTION NO. SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS AND DE'IERMINATIONS RELATING TO ANNEXATION PROCEDURE .AF'IEB. REQUIRED HEARING. liii:IER.EAS, the C:l.ty of En.g1ewood, Co1orado cc:nmoeo.c.ed proceedings for annexation of 1and tota1ing 183 acres, more or 1ess; and WHEREAS. the Co1or.-fo Mun.::Lcipa1 Annexation Act of 1965 • as amended, requires the an.nex:in.g mu:n..:i.cipa1ity t:o ho1d a hearing and make certain find~s. conc1usions and determinations; and WHEREAS, due no~c:e as required by sa1..d statute has been given for said hearing. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENG'LEl;lQQD• COLORADO. as fo11ows: Se-ction 1_ That the City Counc:l.1 of the City of Eng1ewood. finds. c:onc1uc:Jes and determ:Lnes that the app1icab1e require.uents of Section 4 of the Mun.::Lcipa1 Annexation Act of 1965 • as -oded 0 have been met And that the terr:l.tory to be annexed :l.s e1igib1e for a.nnexat:l.on to and by the City of Eng1ewood. In aaking ita c:onc:1usi.on and determ:i.nat:l.on. the City Cou:oc::l.1 has reviewed al.l. the evidence. testi-=>n.y and exhibits presented at that certain publ.:l.c bearing he1d on September 1.0. 1974; al.l. exhibits offered at a hear:l.ng he1d :l.n the District Court in and for the 18th Judicial. District before the Honorab1e Marvin W'. Foote • Di.stri.c::t Judge; and data re1.ati.ng to .al.l. ._._tt:ers in connec.t:ion with t:he anne.xat::ion. As a reau1t thereof. and in c::~1ianc::e -=Lth the Order of the District Court. and having resol.ved any c::on£1ic::ts in the evidence and data presented. the fol.l.owing spec::i.fi_c:: findings are made: -1--- '32xl -- - - • • - 1. That ~ore than a two-thirds contiguity for not 1ess than t::hree years exists between the present bou.n.dar-i.es of Eng1ewood, Co1orado and the then proposed ne·"Wl.y a..nnexed area. The City Council. specifical.l.y finds t:hat there is 69.8844 contiguity based upon the testLmony of the City Eng- ineer and after re'Vi~ of a11 maps., deeds a..n.d other data "USed in dra.7i..ng said boundaries on an i11u..st.rated a.nn.exation :m.ap. 2. No 1and area. of 20 acres or "IDOre '-7it:.h an assessed va1uation of $200,000.00 or more for 1and or s~cture or both for ad va1oru:m. pu.rposes for t:he -year next preceding this anne:x:- a.ti..on has been annexed. 3. No additional. terms or con.di..ti..ons are to be i.Drposed on the new1y annexed area which would requ..i..re an. e1ecti.on. 4... No 1a.n.d be1d in iden.t:ica1 own.ersh.i.p has been d~vided in est:ab1ishing the boundaries of territory annexed as of the date of the Resol.ut:ion. t:o annex, ~f..ch was passed on Jul.y 16. 1973. Council. notes that 1and purported1y conveyed by Dorsey Ha11. Jr .• A1onzo C. Ha11. Howard H. Ha11 and E1ean..or Hoag1and to Ha11 Land and Leasing Co.. • Inc... on Ju.1y 3. 1973, by Warranty Deed dated that date and a.ck:now-1edged and recorded on Ju1y s. 1973. ~as ~neffective in that one Rose L. weeks ~as the true owner. The Cit:y Ccn.u1ci1 received a 1etter and in£onnation fro~ Rose L. weeks by her attorney Robert l-lhaDl of the case of Ha.11 vs. Brannan Sand and Grave1 ~any. 158 Co1o. 201. 405 PZd 749. in which the Supreue urt rul.ed that said 1and bel.onged to Rose L. Weeks and not to the conveyors or conveyees of said Warranty Deed_ A .Lso • the District Court: of the County of Arapahoe • State of Co1o- rado entered judg.:nent: in favor of Rose L. 'Wieek.s as own.er of said property in the conso1idat:ed cases of weeks vs. Ha11. Civil. Action No. 23469. and Ha11 Land and Leasing Co .• Inc. vs. Weeks. Civi1 Action No. 23568. said area be~ng a11 t:hat part of the NE 1/4 of t:he NE 1/4 of said Section 8 l.ying North and Wiest: of the cha.nne1 of the South P1at::t::e River. which 'Wa& owned by Mrs. Weeks as of Jul.y 16 • 1973. Council. further finds that t:he said Rose L. Weeks conveyed &aid property by Warranty Deed dated October 19 • 1973 to one Paul. T. Van W:l..nkl.e. recorded October 19. 1973 in the records of t:.he Re-c::order of Arapahoe County. in Book 2180 at pase 421. -2- • • 1 - • • • - Further., the City Coun_ci..1 notes that a Deed from Norm.a:n E ... Sa:mp1e and E1i.z.a.be.th A. Sa:m.p1e to Dorsey Ha.l.1. Jr _ , A1onzo C. H.a.1.1, HOW"ard H. Ha11 and E1ea:n.or Hoa.g1an..d. was Lneffecti.ve as of the date of dhe Reso1ution to annex because sa..i..d Deed was aclcnow1edge.d o ·n July 20, 1973, and recorded Ju1y 23, 1973_ A WarTanty Deed fr<XD Lester W_ Hunter to Dorsey Ha.11, Jr •• A1on.z.o C. Ha..11. Howard H. Ha11 and E1ean.or Hoag1and was a1so Lneffect~ve on the date of the Reso1ution to an:ne_x sLnce the same was ac.lcoow1edged on Ju1y 20, 1973 and recorded Ju1y 23. 1973_ 5 _ C:Lty Counc:L1 f:Lnds that the ra:L1road 1and a11eged1y d:Lvided by the annexation, :Ls joined because sa:Ld ra:L1road 1and :Ls :Ln the C:Lty of Eng1e"WC>Od on two s:Ldes and the annexation of t:he ra::l..1road 1a.n.d i..._n the oe:w1y a.n.nexed area jo:Lns sa:Ld ra:L1road 1and on both s:Ldes- 6 _ n.e C:Lty Cou.nci.1 finds that an extensive hearing occurred wherein any party :La. :Lnterest had amp1e opportu.n:Lty to make inquiry by cross-examination and to present any and a11 ~teria1s either for or aga.i.n.st the proposi.tion of an.ne.x- at::i..on as ref1ected in the Reso1ut.ion to .an..aex and that said heari-ng was du1y conducted in proper form. according to 1aw ... -Section 2_ 'rhe City Coun.c:L1 of the City of Eng1e-.od. further fi...nda • eonc1udes and det:erud..nes that no .an..aexa.t:ion e1ect:ion. :l..s required i.n said annexation .. Section 3- 'n:>at the C1erk of the City of Eng1e-.od sha11 attest and affix the sea1 of the C:Lty of Eng1ewood to th:Ls reso1ution and that pub1:Lcat:Lon of this reso1ution :Ls required_ ADOPTED AND APPBIOVED this 15th day of Ap:r:L1, 1974 _ MAYOR -3- II • • '32xl -• • --- ATTEST: ex off~c~o C~ty C~erk Treaaurer I • Kar1 No11enberger • ex of.fi..c.f..o C.f..ty C1erk.-Trea.su.re.r of the C~ty of Eng~ewood. Co~orado. do hereby eerti..fy that the .above and foregoing is a true., ac..cu..rate and C-Cialp1ete copy of Reso~ut:ion No. • Se~ea of ~974. ex officio City C1erk-Tre.aurer -4- • • '32xl -- - St.anl~y H . Dia1 , City H.a.nager • • - ~ ... ..,._ ~ April 12, 197G ~ Henry s . Bradshaw, Assistant Uti1iti s Director LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR CROSS1~ D~~ER WATER BOARD CONDUIT NO . 2 9 The re£erenced crossin g penmit is a rou~in e procedure for crossing the Denver ~at r Board Conduit No . 29 . This pe~it did not requLre action b y th Wat:..er Board as t:..bi.s is a w-ac.cr u.ain ex.tensi.on. The pcrnt.i.t £or this work was discussed s~e tLme ago with Jeff Arms trong, Stanley Dial and Charles Carroll . The Agreement requires approval of the City and signature of the mayo r. Henry 8. Bradshaw kr • • '32xl -- • To: From: SUb,ject: De._te: • • - M E M 0 R A N D U !1 Stanley D:1.al . City ManaGer Ka.r1 r.:o~enberger , D"".-rector o:!" ~e E . P. Rana.ns,. D::t.rect or of: F-'"v.rJ.:::s end. Recrea.t:1.an Harry '::aylar. Purcr.a..sing Agent Tree Prog:-am Bid April 12 . 1 974 7 Sealed proposals "'ere rece:!..ved by the D:!..rectcr of Finance (Purchasing) on April J...l. 197ll for the suppJ...vlllS:; of 3 00 var:!..ous types of trees arrl the p:t.a.nt:1.ng o:f:' such ,. ~'":1.tb the :f:'o1..1cn-.-j_ng rem...U.ts: Cc!rp!::n.Y Woodman Brothers (pertliD. b:!..d) South Denver Evert;reen :t-Ju:rsery Northern Nursery Ccr:>p2ny l'lounta:!..n Hea.C:oo.·= 1\.'ursery ~ b.1..dders met spec:.ll.!..cat.i.ons . Schedule A 3.o6o 13.696 9 .725 9.258 ScheduleR N/B 6 .8ll8 ll .863 6.ll37 'Ihe Depart:r:Jent of Parks end Recreat:!..on has recc::r.Y:lendcrl that Sc.hed.u1e B (p3..a.ntj_n.g) not be accepted.. At tl-.:t.s r-o:1.n~ cnly rour !'"2J:l:1.l.:1..es (out or 150 partic:!..pants) have elected to requ.L.---e the tr-ees they have purchased to be p1an.tec!. 'I'l"lle! maj .::xr:t.ty or t.he peop1e are :!n .favor o.f" pJ...a.nt:i.ng the trees the:rn!:>e1 v es . "'herer"are,. .i.t WCJU..1d be JnOre ecanc:m.1..ca..1 rcr the C:i. ty to re.lect aLl b:!..ds an Schedule B (rl.an.t:ing) arxi award. onJ.y Schedule A (su.ppl.yU>g). We recCII"'l"m'e:e' t:r--~ propo~ :f"rcx::J. f'.b..:nta...1n nea.dows Nursery :1n the amount of" $9.258.00 for suppl.ying the trees wi~ Schedule A be a.ccepted arrl s:ward made • .· ,/ ,/ E. P. Rcmlan.s Director ·or Parks & Recrea.t:!..on • • -- - - • - RESOLUTION NO. ----• SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLt:rr.I:ON RELATING TO THE AVAILABILITY OF SEWER SERVICES OUTSIDE THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. HOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. a..s fo11ows: Sect:i..on 1. "1'11at,. as a Dl&t:.ter o£ pol..:i.c.y,. the C:i.ty,. u:.pon recef.ving a req-uest from. a subdi~der for determ.inat:.:i.on of se-wage t ·rea.t:.- ~~~ent avai1abi.1i.t:y. fi.rst ask the p1ann.:i.ag agency ha~ jur- ~sdict:i.on to acknowl..edge that they concur ~n the density and other chara.cter:i..stics of the appl..ic:at:::i.on. Then.,. after a response froDJ. the p1ann..i..o.g agency, t:be.City W'i..11 re..apond i..n such a DJ.anner that: :i.s~c:onc.ert:: ~th the p1ann1ng agencies des:i.res,. if possibl..e. ADOPTED AND APPROVED thi.s 15th day of Apri.1. 1974. MAYOR ATTEST: ex offi.c:i.o Ci.ty C1erk Treasurer I • Kar1 No11enberger • ex off1.c:1.o C1.ty C1erk-T1e asurer of the C1.t:y of Eog1ewood. Co1orado. do hereby c:ert1.fy thae the above and foregoing :i.s a true. accurate and ca.pl..et::e copy of Reso1uti.on No. • Ser1.es of 1974. • • '32xl -- - - --- RESOLUTION NO. ----• SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION RELATING TO 'lEE AVAILABILITY OF SEWER SERVICES OUTSIDE THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. MOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. -fo11.-s: Section 1. That_, as a DL&tter of po1i..cy. the C ·i..ty_, upon recef..vi...og a request from. a. subdi..vider for dete.rm::Ln.a.ti..on of sewage treat- Dent avai1ab1..1i..ty_,. f~rst ask the p1•nning agency having jur- 1..adi..c.t:Lon to a.c:::lcn.owl.edge that they concur in the deD..Bf..ty and other c.ha.racteri.sti.cs of the appl..icat:ion~ Then, after a response from the p1ann::Lng agency. theCity w:L11 respond :La. such a IIUU1D.er that is concert ~th the p1ann:Lag agenc:i...ea desi..res_, i..f possib1e_ ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 15th day of Apr:L1. 1974. MAYOR AT"J:EST : ex officio City C1erk Treasurer I. Kar1 Ho11enberger. ex officio City C1erk.-~-u:rer of the City of Eng1ewood. Co1orado. do hereby certify that the above and foregoing f..a a true. accurate and co.p1ete copy of Reao1ution No. Ser:Lea of 1974. -- · .. '32xl -- - • • • - RESOLUTION NO. -----• SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION REIATI.NG TO 'XHE AVAILABILITY OF SEWER. SER.VICES OUTSIDE THE CORPO:RA'l:E LIMrTS OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. -. THEBEFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF 'XHE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. -fo11.-a: "'.'h.at • as a -..atter of pol.:Lc.y. the C'f..ty • upc::KI. re.ee'f..~ng a request: frc.a a su.bdi.'V1..-der for dete.~at~oa of aewage treat:- ...ent ava::J..1abi..1ity. ~rst ask the p1annfng ageoc.y having jur- i..sdict'f..on to ac..k::c::u:l"i.-1edge that: t.bey concur :1...n the den.si..t:y and other cha..ra.cteri_stics of the a:pp1i_cat:_.f._on.. "!."'ben. after a response from the p1ann.i.ag ageacy. tbeC:Lty w:L11 respond i.n such a DJ.anner that: :Ls con.cert: ~th the p1ann.:J..ng ageDC.i..e.s desires. if possi..b1e. ADOPTED AND APPROVED ~s 15th day of Apr:L1. 1974. ATTEST: ex of~ci..o City C1erk-Treaaurer I. Kar1 No11en.berger. ex off:Lc::Lo C1.t:y C1erk-Treaaurer of t:be C:Lty of Eag1ewood. Co1orado. do hereby c:ert:1.fy tha£: the above and foregoing :La a true • accu.ra.t:e and c::o.-p1et:e copy o£ Reso1ut::Lon No. • Ser1.es of 1974. ex of£1.c:1.o C:Lty C1erk-TDaaaurer • • '32xl -- - - --- RESOLUTION NO. ----• SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION RELATING TO 'OlE AVAILABILITY OF SEWER SERVICES OUTSIDE THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. -. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. as fo11ows: Section 1- "''11at,. as a matter of po1'i..cy,. the C~t:y .. upon rece:l..vi..._n.g a. request frOID a subdivider for determ.in..ation of sew-age t:reat- .,..nt avai1abi1it:y. first: ask the p1anning agency having jur- Lsdiction to acknow1edge that they concur LD the density and other cha..ra.cteri..st:i.cs of the app1i.cation. Then,. after a response from the p1anning agency,. theCity wd11 respond Ln such a ~anner that is concert with the p1anning agencies desires,. if possib1e. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 15th day of Apri:t. 1974. MAYOR ATrEST: ex officio City Cl-erk-Treasurer I,. Kar1 No11enberger,. ex off:Lc:l..o C:J..ty C1.erk.-~a.su::rer of the City of Eng:Lewood. Co1orado. do hereby certify that the above and forego~ is a true • aecurate and CDD~p1ete copy of Reso1ution No. • Series of 1974. ex officio City C1erk-Treaaurer -- TO: FROM : D&TE : SUBJECT: • • .. - Kar1 No11enberger . D~rector of Finance Bernard V. Berar~n.i.. C:Lty Attorney Apr:l.1 10. 1974 RECALL PETITIONS "1"b1..a JDeiDO w1.11 act to co:n.f:l.rm. our ra.t:.ber extended c.on.- veraa.ti..on. on. the afternoon. of :Monday • Apr:l.1 8 • re1.&t:1..ve to the que.st:ion.s c::..ont:a:l.:ned :f..n your JDe:IDOran.d'---of Apr:l.1 4., 1974. I he~th repeat the apec:Lf:Lc questions. together w:Lth other questi ons that you penned i...n 1at:.er ... 1. On previous petitions signed :l..n the C:Lty (c:.op:f.ea enc:1oeed) • a epeci.£:i..c statement aa to the aoec:e,aaary qua~ficat~on.s to be a qua11.f:Led voter are eonta:Laed there:L.n. I ootice that the rece.nt: art:l.c1e on pet:l.t::l.ona 1..-n Aurora i....Ddl:l.cates that pet:Lt~ona are defective without that en- c1oaure. ...._.,... do the reca11 pet:Lt:Lona •tand 1ega11y :L.n th:La regard? AMSlER Shou1d this queat~on ar:Lae -a reau1t of an express ~t:teo o~ject::l.on £i1ed purau~t to statute • :Lt :La my op:l.n.:l.on that auc:h ob- jection ahou1 d be den.i.ed . The re-ona there- fore are as fo11ows : C.R.S. 1963. 139-15-3 re1at:l..ng to pet:Lt~na states -fo11CJWB: .. (1) Any reca11 pet~t:l..nn _,. be c:Lr- c:u1ated and s:Lgned :L.n •ec:t:Lona; pro- vided e8Ch •ect:Lon •ha11 eonta:Ln a fu11 and accurate copy of ~ tit1e -1- II • • '32xl -- - • • • • .. - and text of the peti..ti..on.... .. each si..gner must add to his signature the date of his signing said petition. and ~a p1ace of residence, gi..~ bf...s street: number, if any.. The per- son circu1at::ing such sheet: m:u..st: m.ake and eu.bac.ri..be an. oath on sai.d sheet: that: the s~gnatures thereon are genuine, and a fa1se oath. wi11fu11y so uaade and subsc:r-Lbed by such person. sha11 be per- jury and be punished a.s such. A11 peti- t:i..on.s sha11 be deetned and he1d to be auffic:.i..en.t: if they appear to be signed by the regu.i..sit::e number of signers who aha11 be deemed and he1d to be qua1ified e1ectors 8 un1ess a protest: ~n ~ti..ng under oath sha11 be fi1ed in the office in which such petition has been fi1ed, by s~ qual.ified el.ector. within fif teen days after such petition is fi1ed. setting forth speci£ica11y the grounds of such protest. whereupon the offi..cer witb whom such petition is fil.ed shal.l. fort~t:h ~1 a copy of such protest: to t.he persons named in such eet:i..t::i..oo. as represeo.t::i..ng the si..gners thereof. together with a notice f:Lx:Lng a time for hea..rLD.g auc:::b protest: oat: 1ess th-an fi.ve aor KDOre th.a.n. ten days after auch ootice is mail.ed. 11 (euaphaais -ded) The artic1e which you have enc1osed 0 apparent1y re1at:l.ng to ''Pet:l.ti...on..s on a Referendum."' i...o. the Ci.ty of Aurora. are c.i.rcu1ated pursuant to statutory aec.t:l.ons re1ati...ng to the i...~t:l.ati.ve and referendum. which are requirements which are expreas1y aet forth in C.R.S. 1.963 0 70-1-6 and do not re1ate to reca11 petitions. 2. '%be Eagl.ewood Charter c:a11a for reaaoaa to be atated in the reea11 petitions. Do the at::~-nt::a contained -t thi.a pr~ion? -2- • • -- - --.. - Yes. Sect~on 139-15-2. C.R.S. 1963. as amended. Laws of 1969 • subsect~on (d) provi..des as fo11ows: ••"ft'ae e1ectors sba11 be the so1e and exc1us~ve 1udgea of the 1ega1ity. reaaonab1en.e.ss. and su.£f:i.cien.cy of such grounds assigned for such reca11. and said grounds sha.11 not be open t:o re"View-.. it 3... Can t:.he cf..rcu1ator of t:.he pet:i.t:::i.on be a. non- Eng1ewood res~dent? ANSIOE:R Yes.. There :Ls no pr~a:i.on, ei..ther ::Ln the Cb_arter • or the Statutes • wb.i.c..h prohibits a o.on-Eng1ewood resident: from being a. c.ircu..1at:or of reca11 peti..t:ion.s .. Can the pet~t~on be notarized outs~de Eng1ewood? ANSWER Yes. Notar~es pub1~c of ~-State are ~ve•ted by 1-~th the power to ~ster oaths and a.f£~rmat~ons • take proof of execut~on and acknow- 1edgementa of instruments and attest documents, and he may do so at any p1ace ~th~ the State • and further. they may do so at any p1ace ~t~ the State of Co1orado. (see Genera1 Provi..s~ons. C.R.S. 1963• 96-1-1. 296-1-10) 4. Must the s~gnature• be -on the pet~~on ~ the presence of the c~reu1.-a:or? 'rbe aff~davit aeema to in.dt..c:at:e ao .. -3- II -- - --- ANSWER. Yea. The oath of dhe c~rcu1ator so Lndicates and by Ln£erence pursuant to Section 139-15-3. wb.ere.:i...n it states that the person ci...rcu1ati.ng au.ch sheet 111\.J..&t JDak.e ao.d aubsc..r-i..._be an oath on aa1.d sheet that aignat:ures there-on are genu.1..ne. 5. Can a bu.ai...neaa address be u.:t::i..1:l.zed for a person•s address on the pet:Lt:Lon? ANSWER. No. C.R.S. 1963, 1.39-15-2 requ.:Lres the pLace of residence giving his street number if an.y .. 6. 'Who has the respons:Lb:Ll.:Lty to reject pet:Lt:Loo.s :Lf :Lt :La necessary to do so -the C:Lty Cl.erk or the E1ect::i..on Commission? ANSWER. It :Ls the duty of the C:Lt:y Cl.erk, or :Ln the case of Engl.ewood, :Lt :La the duty of the D:Lrector of F~ance, ex officio City C1erk-Treasurer. Xt:: is the func~on of the c1erk in instances of reca11. as set forth :Ln C.R.S. 1.963, 1.39-15-3 (see above). Further. in t::be case of Lai1 va .. Peop1e. 75 Co1o. 459 t:he Court stated: • bo1t: we are .greed that the 80&t be c.n do (cl.erk) :Ua, -the t:r:Lal. court: bel.d, to det:e~ whether the pet:Lt:Lon :La val..:L.d on :Lts face. Be c:.aDDOt queatioo. t:be qu.al.:Lf:Lcat:Lona of the a~ra; therefore be had ao -r to reject: the pet:Lt:Lon on th:L~ ground". -4- -- '32xl • --• - -.... • 7. loibo -ta the date for e1ect1.on -C:l.t:y C1erk or E1ec:.t:1..oa. ec:-1" •a:Lon.? Purau.ant to ~c1e IV. Section 34 • of the C:l.t:y Cb.arter. the Ci..ty CLerk. ~-to aet a date for a reea11 e1ect:l.oa to be he1d w:l.th:l.n 90 daya fo11ov:l.ng the f:l.1:l..ng of the pet:l.t:Lon. Nevertbe1ess • :r -.u1d a~eat that al.though the C1erk :La to ae1ect the date of the el..ect~n. dbae a Beao1~t~on of Counci..1 be paaaed c:a.1~n.g for the el..ec.r=i...on on the date eat-1:Lshed. X beLieve this essenti..a11y restates our conversation previous1y be1d. and i..f there are other question.& p1ea.se feel.. free to c~1 at your c:onven.Le.nce_ :r am enc1os:l.ng a copy of C.R.S. 1963. as amended. 139-15-1 ~-: ~o~t.::_n_. _____ _ ~V-~ C:l.ty Attorney BVB/kb Enc:.1osu.re ec: Mayor and Meuabers of Counc:l.1 C:l.ty Manager E1ecti..on Commission -s- • • '32 xl - - • • - Stan~ey H . Dial.., City Manager DA~ April.. 12. 1974 Andy McCo-~~ Assistant City ~~ger USE OF OLD POLICE A.ND FIRE BUILD:I:NG The ol..d Pol..ice and Fire Bui.1d:Lng, l..oc:.a.ted at l.. 75-195 \·Zest Gi..ra.rd ., has been va.ca.ted by the Fire a..nd Pol..:i..ce Depa.rt.ment...s nCJ~~tJ>~ Si..J:"\ce June., 1973 . S:i..n.ce that ti...me the bui.l..d.L.ng has been l..ea.sed for &t..c:;)ra.ge purposes on a. month- to-month basis up to J~y 1., 1974., to two different ~i.rms -Information l:land.1:i...ng Services and Ma.usol..f Interiors."' Xnccxne from the ~o l..eases has been $259.00 monthl..y. The C~ty Counc~ has budgeted in the Publ..ic 1mprovement Fund $21.,500 for demo1i.t.i.on of the bui.l..di..ng and constru.ct.i.on of a pa:rk.i..ng :Lot. HOIW'cvcr., no action has been taken towards doing thi.s .i.omed..i.atel..y as i..t -3.&. fel..t that there might devel..op other pl...a..ns for usc of the bu~di.ng or that. poss:i.)::)l..y a private fi.rm might be i.ntcrestcd i.n purc.h.a..s o£ the property. Ho-ever ., no al..tcrna.te p1.ans have deve1oped at t.h..i.a t~. Rece.nt1y the Ci...ty has received iJ. propo.sa1 frou. the E:ng1e-.:::>Od Com.p.o.s~te Squadron Civi1 Air Patro1, to use the bui1dLng for ~eeti...ngs. cLasses , offices, and storage space . The CA-P, hO\oo.·evc.r, has no funds to pay any type of ~on.thl..y rent.a.1. A1so,. Infor:ma.tion Ha...nd1.i.ng Services wi....1l.. be -lftOVing their storage ma.teria1 s out of the bui....1di.ng shortl..y and Ma.u.sol..f :r.nteriors -aul..d 1i.ke to rent the entire :fa.ci.l....i..ty for sto:rza..ge . I a..rn encl..os:i...ng a report .frOID Bi....l.l.. B:r.oka.te. Chief Bu:i.1di.ng Inspector., stat,:i.ng the m:i...n.i..mu.m rep.ai...r and c1ean-up t.ha.t w ou1d have to be done before the CA.P cou1d occupy the bui.1di-.ng. :r. wou1d 1..i.ke to st..ress t.hat this i...s on.l..y the mi...ni..mal.. repair work needed for oc:cupati...on on a temporary basi.s a..n.d. that much more work woul..d have to be done i.f the, bUi..1d:i...ng were to be occupied pe.z:::ma.nen.t1y . It i.s my recommendati...on that the 1.ease with Mausol..f :r.nteri...ors be extended on a month-to-month basi.s and amended to i..ncl..ude the enti..re building. In t.a.l.k.i.ng w:Lth Mr. Ken Ma.uso1£. he 'WOu.l.d be wi.11.i...ng to pay $250 per month rent.a1 , a.pproxi..mate.1y the sa_me a.mou.nt nCJIIW received for both 1e.ases. A1so., I -ou1d recommend that we proceed i.n making p~ £or the demol..iti.on of the bui..1dirag . We have received m&ny c.a.11.s cODtpl..a.i...rU....ng about the 1.ack. of parking space avai...L&b1e to peop1e who wi.sh to ri.de the Denver Metro Bus t o down.tCJ".-~n Der..ver. I fee1 this woul..d mak.e a..n exc:e1.1e.nt pl..ace for s uch a parking 1ot. The attached dr&wi..ng from Pub1ic: WorkS :i.nd.i...ca.ted that 81 parkLng spaces wou1d be provided . I do not reco~end the CAP p:roposa.1 due to the extensive repe.:Lrs needed a .nd the temporary nature o f the bu.i..1cl.i..ng. • •-~·. /,' "L Andy McCown AM/Sc: .. • • '32xl l - --... - :Ji..Dl Supf..nger ~ Aprf..1 8. 1974 PltO~ Bt...11 Brokat:e SU&.IECT• 01d Fire and Pol..i.ce Bu:i.1di.:ng West va11 shou1d be repaf..red whether sCTUc~re f..s occupi...ed or noc. New roofi._ng needed; posai.b1e rafter and ab.eath1..ng rep1.ec:.ealeut. requ.:l.:red. W:l..r:Lng :Ls adequate; aa.a.st be c1eaned up. Saae duct work baa been re.oved; rep1acement woul..d be necessary. P1uaabt..ns b.a• been drai._aed.; m.u.at: be cb.eck..ed w:l..tb water Large bo1es t...n i...ntert...or va11s and eet...1:Lngs. Thorough cl..ean up needed; appears to have been vanda1:i...c:ed.. Strucc.u.re ahoul..d be repa:Lred aad occ:upl..ed or de~a~Dl..f..ahecl. Re.apect:fu.l.l.y. BS-11 WPB:pc II -- '32 xl --- 1 - CI T Y _p ~ f3Kl_!\lG _LOT A DL:ll TI ON PA::;KI NG S . A C C •. :A ST I LLl • I -> <t: 81 ADDITIONAL SPACES C) I 0::: I <t: a::: I <...? 3 I j I -PL. j --I I S. BANNOCK ST I 4/5/74 _J 1'32xl